ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 5. goo. THE. ROSSLAND RECORD, WILLIAM K, *ESLING, ‘The Otpesr DAILY AN THE ‘INTERIOR, PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY,’ OFFICE: BASEMENT PosTOFFICR BLOCK. TRL. 98. +P, 0, BOX punting expeditions, by which he _| has acquired his great skill with the rifle, He. does.. not cultivate the ground himself and his slaves only do'so toa sufficient extent to raise food for the Boer family and them: selves.” The. principal — occupation SULSCRIPTION RATES: Bay: Ba Patryorr bean o 3 & eee and the master’s house. a Hf a Daily, var yen: wei be @ Boers would be horrified at Subscriptions invariably in advance. of the slaves is to care for the cattle the idea of coming to the North- west provinces, plowing up land Advertising rates will be made known upon application, TheReconn reaches the people. and sowing it with grain and en- during the rigorous winters of Man- itoba. Nor would they enjoy clear- ing a farm in the dense forests west of the Cascades.. They would be like fish out of water, But the: Boers will not emigrate trom South Africa, They will ‘not ro} rr {| 12 | 131 14 +15 |.26 | 17] 18 | 29 | 20 |'ar 22-| 23 | 24] 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 29 1 30 | 31] - lose their great stock-ranges. They will lose nothing except their ex- clusive Dutch government, their re- ligious intolerance, their tyrannical power over the natives and the band of grafters’ whom Kiuger brought over from Hollana, In a few years ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. they will find out that they are much better off witheut all these things Arrivefrom) DESTINATION. | Leave for | true liberty under the British flag. Rossland Sales, ~ ~ Sales today on the local exchange an03 a. me Rot aches EDITORIAL NOTES were as follows: Giant,” 500, ..1500, Mestsenee zs 2c; Morning | Glory, 1000," 3340, Sera nts pssp.m. |, Phe Filipino junta at Hong Kong | 100% 4%¢; Winnipeg, 1000, 1000, days’ and. Boundary “"" [has proposed terms of peace to the | 14°» 2000, 1334c; Rambler-Cariboo, Rireiaya ny encore United States. The junta appears | 5000, 23c.. Tota sales, «13,000, To Trail, Nelson, Ar] 720m. {to have forgotten that the victors | shares. main fine poe fea usually cictate the terms ‘of peace. | <. BID - Athabasca. 3] 2 "Mr. Tarte’s’ speeches in France | $8 1B: _ : iain Bhp have disgusted even his warmest é 2 petite -Spokane.......5 i100 p,m.’ / apologists among the _ Liberal pap- ganeaian foes waa ob Pix ers. Heistrying to be a loyal | Centre Star... $i 2 TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING British subject and a loyal French- 5 OF MAILS, man at the same_time. CLOSE | DESTINATIONS. [DUE Revelstoke and all points| - least and west, including Kam 12:00 p.m fioops, Vancouver, Victoria,|7:1. e™ ye (the e Gkanugan, Simnilkamesn,| dally [Cariboo "and Klondyke dis cts gang Robson, ‘Ma eu SP,| n ie ripae, and als I'stocan’and Darden ‘ Nelson, Kaslo, and Ymir, and all Kootenay lake, an nd} Crow's Pass connec-|5:30 tions. Sally.” . tg a.m,] daily, eSpokane, Northport, and ali ‘points in United States, Ordinary letter, mail only,| Hor all Eastern Canada, the| United Kingdom and all En- ropean and other foreign, countries. Nelson and Nelson district. Crow's Nest P: Pass, N_W.' [Tertitories, Manitoba, Bast 73 p. »Mtern Canada, Unite | aye igee, San ‘ail'European points| Uy Grand Forks; Greenwood, Mibnway and all other Bound: lary District poln Australia, China and Jenan—See special noties Letters for Kegistration must be posted half an hour previo tthe time for eosin the mall ‘The postoffice Is open from Ba. m.,to7 p.m. aaily, xcept ‘Sunday las doomed le;,ations in Pekin, he will have a tale of heroism and -horror to tell which will excel the story of Cawnpore. Trusts will'be the main issue in the United States this year and each party is busy finding out what trusts the leaders of the other hold stock in. Of the del t-large and they will settle down to enjoy |: Gg If any white man escapes the Manross-Davies Wedding. Mr. J. B. Mapross and Miss-Hat- tie Davies’ were marred: at St. George's church Monday by Rev ‘| W.-C. Hedley, The bride was dressed in neat fit- ting dove colored. silk dress, and "THE CENTRAL DRY. GOODS STORE. carried a bunch of white car The best man was Thos, Embleton and Mrs. Thos. bridesmaid, “ The guests were Mr. and Mrs. T. Pallie, Mr. and Mrs, Eataugh, Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs: Day, Mr...and Mrs, Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Hasband, Mr, and Mrs. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Merrick, Mrs. Anderson, and Miss E, Preston, _A wedding breakfast was served at the residence of Mr. Merrick. The bride was the recipient of many “beautiful presents, Mr. and Mrs, Mantoss=will reside ‘on First ave- nue, east of the Presbyterian | church —— TODAYS STOOK SALES, Following i is a summary of the sales on the local exchange today, | together with the quotations: from” Missouri to the Democratic national convention, the’ St. Louis Mirror says: “Col, W. H. Phelps is an open and’ notorious lobyist. They both suck eggs, but Stone hides the shells.” The revenue collected by the fish- eriés depar:ment in the fiscal year 1899.was: From British Colum- bia, $45,801.75; from the balance ‘of Canada, -$39,701.10. The, ex- 0 ADV New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. . “We will gladly: change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is preserced before 10 a. m. THE BOESR’ FUTURE, W.T.R. Preston, the Dominion immigration agent, thinks the Boers would like to come to Canada. It is no more probable'that. they would ‘like’.to come-to this country than that ‘this: country would find them desirable citizens. They have made a large ber of long fr on this. continent by their | fighting powers and some of these ‘have of- fered them homes in. Colorado -and some of the northwestern states un- der ‘the mistaken impression that they are’ hard-working farmers, who are simply fighting forthe right to till the’soil undisturbed by a swarm of British mining speculators. ‘The Boers are not farmers, any more than the southern planters who were ruined by the American civil war. They are cattlemen and skeepmen. They do not work with their hands, for the idea of manual labor is as-abhorrent to them as_ it was to the southern planters. They went into. the Transvaal to. get away from British anti-slavery laws, When they needed men they made raids among the neighboring native es were: In. British Co- lumtia,: $12,195.61; in the maritime provinces, $155,493.73. A redis- tribution of the Dominion revenue from fisheries would be in order. Jim. Hill has bought a big steam yacht. - In years gone by he was more: familiar with sternwheel steamers, But he is not the only steamboatman who has turned rail- roadman. Is he, Captain Troup? ——_—_—_—— Good Ledge on the Porcupine. J. D. Anderson, P. L. S., of Trail is in the city, having just retur::ed {* from making a survey for crown grant of the properties of the North American Mining company, in the Ymir district. ~The Property con- sists of the Porcupine gtoup‘of four claims and the Wild Horse group of three claims, “Men are en- gaged-in stripping the ledge: on the ‘Porcupine and a good body of ore has been exposed undereight to 10 feet of wash at a point 800 feet southwest of the old workings. Mr. Anderson brought bacic some fine specimens which are at the office of C, .E. Benn» & Co. Work will shortly begin on the property of the company adjoining the Tamarac, formerly known as the Utica group. Peace Declared. & ‘a Col. Phelps ‘says ex-Gov. Stone is a "| tobyist-too. ’ BIG FOUR’ Two doors above Masonic Hall; Best Bayi in Rossland properties, &c., by calling at’ office dl rable. 4 Filme ‘Consolidated’ ullivan Winnipeg. Telephone 86. P.O. Box 268 Pallie being the 3 3. q | the balance of.......... s 3; secessonssorsecssscsesoses AN OFFERING At Prices to-Clear. Ladies’ 20°." |nmmnnm Tailor-Made |=" Garments," ===" Ours Spring Coats.*. It would be well to look after these snaps at once. BY Or oy Hy 3 Vee eeele EMT eile COOOL 69 uN bJAMAMALAL AL AMAL AATALALE “As we have not a great many left, we also offer ey io 4 JT, Holstead & Wright “Cor, First Ave. and Washingtoni St, THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE Katie. D. Green G. M. aud D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY, ‘Property ‘situated: on North Fork Salmon - River, Erie District, B. C. .. FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES,. ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company*: 's Treasury Stock is now offered to the public at 7 1-2 Cents per Share, and gan be had on application to 22 Columbia Aveuue, GEORGE H. GREEN, : Rossland, B. c. Sec-Treasurer, A “B, MACKENZIE. & CO.- e, : MINING BRCKERS, Coinmbia Ave, Rossland, B. 0: Established May, 1895, TH REDDIN- JACKSON co., aneras MINING AND. INVESTMENT ¥ BROKERS, Lots. in the Original Townsite. I liave the following blocks i Headquarters’ for Commer- ‘cial _Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. i TouN Haverry,. Proprietor. Cosolidated: Mining Co. Columbia avenue. Thaee Large Veins, -Good Values, Large Ore Body; one mile west: of- the city and the.. Will be pleased” to ‘show parties Why devote all your time read- tribes, gathered in a crowd ofyoung same, enfe d with the sjambock as it was in the South with the raw- hide whip in the old days. ing about the Boer war and the Kaffirs and enslaved them. Under | gold fields of Alaska? There are pressure of British influence, they |other matters of vital importance; have adopted various disguises for | you may make a trip. cast, and will slavery, but it is slavery just the | want to know how to travel. In order to have the best service, use the Wisconsin Central railway be- These | tween St. Paul and Chicago, For | Estimates furnished on all Kinds of work. Job- slaves do the work and the Boer|rates and other information write rides around and bosses them, vary- | Jas, A. Clock, general agent, Port- ing this occupation with frequent | land, Oregon. CONTRACTOR} AND. BUILDER, promptly attended to. A. G. CREELMAN, - rear Alham- Office and shop? C ere ial: Court, hotel, B. 0. Box 315. FOR RENT. Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe- ty Deposit Vault. ROSSLAND..EVENING, RECORD, JULY 5, 1929. season will be the game. one, week from Saturday between . Rossland and the Boston-Bl their playing’ the ‘Fairfield Daily, Journal says: goes down before the maidens, and ‘their effort to'rise is fruitless. .. of the worst defeats of the ball. ‘sea- son. ladies, first. i inning, with spring fever, and it so com- -pletely overcame them.that it. was the - ball. , * . Those -Boston “girls: knocked’ that -“ball.all over:the diamond. ‘The lady. -:that the boys, were: «unable to find. The statement in = ~ tary of thé company, ithe .explana- ‘Bunched ta save the trouble of sép- . ‘arate sampling. “Possibly | this plan |= - week.and five the week. before. Mr.- * to the Winnipeg as Soon as the : ORs.s at it Lougheed | ee stow the Bloomers Flay. One of the events of the base ball ‘company was held yesterday and the Scottish-Canadian oftcers >; The annual meeting of sharehold- ers-in'the Scottish-Canadian‘Mining foll ‘ing officers were elected: Dr. girls, OF “The Bloomers win, Our. team One Our boys outclassed by the The home nine, after..the which turned out .a fh, was impossible for them to get hold of Talk; about. batting! in-the box had-an eastern: out curve lady’. ball“Steam “conducted * them: ‘selves as good as any theatre. com- pany.that: ever visited . Fairfield. They acted as. ladies. and. were a credit-to some of the' so-called gen-| i tlemen that attended:the game.” - yesterday's Recorp that the. Winnipeg was-not ‘shipping at present has called. forth from-Richard Plewmman, the secre- tion that it has been’ ‘suggested by ;the Trail, er. management that ipments “should’ be has been adopted by the - superin- ‘fendent, bul Mr. Plewman continue. Fout" carloads” were ‘shipped last Plewman.says that. Mr. Gutelius, the resident engineer of the C.P.R. has agreedto put.the track gang at work on th extension of the ‘spur ‘work at Phoenix‘is finished, ~ Hansomely. fade’ suits, from ‘$25 | president; Judge -J. M. Miller, of _| feasibleroute~ for a line from Mid- W.J. ‘Teasdale, of London, Ont., Rossland, vice-president; A. E. Welch, London, - Ont., managing director and treasurer;. Dr. Solon Wolverton of “London, Ont., Wil- liam H. Poole.of Niagara Falls, G H. Westlake of London, , Ont., C. M.'R. Graham, London, Ont., J... Courtenay, Port Stanley, W. .E. McKeogh, Chatham, Ont., and T. P.. McCormick, London, Ont., di- 3T..H. L 'y and solicitor for Great Britain. Mr. Welch left last night for Lardeau to visit: the company’s property, the Through Sleoper. CLASSIFIED. With the inauguration ‘of; the “Imperial Limited” service*" the Adventiereits under this rad inserted at the fe Of One Cent a Wo tas Kan 25 cents, Six inxertions, nade Nothiny ng, ta taken for Canadian Pacific railway ‘operate a through sleeper between Arrow- carti head and Vancouver for ths accom- oO. TAILORING. | SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant ‘Tailor, tes the best of imported and do- of the Ki y This will be a very great conven- ience to the travelling public, mest labor employed, Prices moderate, avenue, Rosstand, None but first-class tic goods In Nossland, Columbia - FOR SALE, Pure Soap Is necessary for a good complex- FOR SALE--Four-roomed house, plastered and painted, and lot; central; $700. lumbia avenue. ‘YT. Prest, 26 Co- ion. A soap to be pure need not necessarily be high priced. We have on hand a large assortment of all the leading makes of toilet soaps and we have, besides, other varie- Col FOR RENT — House, five rooms, $15; two rooms, #6; house, three rooms, $5. FOR SALE—Iine lot cheap. 'T. Prest, 26 umbia avenue, Coluunbia ave., T. Preset, 26 Colum. ~ ties, .which, if not so well known, are fully as good and‘cost less money. . and half tum FOR SALE~--New house and lot; tour room s Kitchen verandah; good house:: only $575: cash, balance easy terms, ‘I. Prests. 26 Co- bia avenue, Rosstanp Drua Co., Phone 185, a | kite! Rob. Roy group, and let for development. Line From Midway to Spence’s Bridge J. G. Sullivan; engineer of con- struction on the C. P, R., passed through the city yesterday on his return from‘a trip throngh the Sim- ameen country. \ He says: that.a way ‘to Spence’s Bridge has_ been surveyed, BUSINESS LOCALS. St.. Charles Ehlers, proprietor. for workingmen, best’ board -in Rossland, “Commutation. ‘tickets $5.50 for $5.00; lodging $1, $1. 50 and. a2, per week, : $10 -REWARD For the return of an English blood- hound, tawny, with black on sides, white spot on’ forehead and long ears. Ten dollars reward will be paid “for return of same to this 3, office, : Hotel, _ Charles Headquarters ‘Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style and satisfaction guaranteed at Lough- eed’s, “Hazelwood ice cream, ice czeam soda, G. B. chocolates, fresh ‘cut cash -FOR SALE--Bouse and lot; four rooms and hen and verandah; corner lot, only $600; half h, balance on easy terms. ‘I, Prest, 26 Colum- phone company’s office, has decided Gotug Out of Business bia avenue. The Rossland Auction House! WANnTkD—Highest price pnid for clean on Columbia avenue, adjoining | cotton rags at this: ottice. the Vernon & Nelson Tele} Fon gALE—Bnndles of oli papers for sale at this office: to go out of business. The store is for rent, fixtures’ for sale and the stock will be offered at prices. un- Application for Hotel License. Notice is t hereby given that at the next etd of heard of. The sale is now: going | Wena i vitsase on ication for a hotel he on, . a _.. | cense. for. © prem! mises known as the Western : hotel on Second avenue, Rossland. Dated this rst day of July, 1900 License Commissioners for the cit; Ww, McCrop: 13t Cras] “Imperial Service for the year 1900 will 1 JUNE 10. The “Impe- rial Limited’’ "you across ‘the Conti- i FOR RENT. Olfice on first floor 18 Block, Large Warehouse im center of town, FOk SALE. Rolt & Grogan Offi2e and rooms on second floor Burns Block. splendid business opportunity. 1 Hing house, pl furnished throughout, good locality, Hotel and Saloon on Second avenue.—A Limited” be commenced INCORPORATED Authorized capstan Subscribed Capital This Company has opened a branch with the following Board of Managem Elmer A. Rolf. Hon Thos. Mayne Daly, James Lawn. Secretary-Treasurer. W. H. F; takes nent in four days with- out change. It, is a solid vestibuled train, luxuriously equipped with every possible es- sential for the cotmfort ‘The Montreal Loan & 1 ‘open to Foi further information, apply to W. 4. FALDING, MONTREAL LOAN & INVESTMENT Co Head office, Imperial building, St. James Street, adie RK i Rasiiton. estmient Co offers the joney in inrge or r snvall amounts Secretary-Treasurer. Bank ef Montreal Chambers, Columb) la avenue, the and cotivenience of ia, ee ie Notice is hereby given, that atthe next sitting ; . ofthe Board. of “Li the H chy mi ubplicatt = WO] folePiicense forthe “premises. situate on 10t 13, block 28, in the original townsite of ‘Rossland. Dated this 3oth day of June, 1900. Application for Hotel License. 5% conse Comnitss sioners for t cat | Ee * of every description executed with EF: W. HINSDALE, New York Life-Insurance Agency. - friends who have trav- Pp: gers. Ask your t —AT THE— -CLARENDO) GIVES THE elled on it, or: address WwW. Be ANDERSON, Neon ae. J. COYLE, A. CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom-Honse building Washington street. Rossland, B.. 0. and dispatch at the... JO! ’ Office flowers, etc., at the Bon Ton ‘tf Le Roi: Livery, Feed First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. & Sale Stables. HN F. LINDBURG .. ..PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferrinr. STABLES: "Commercial Alley, "Phone No. 39. Postoftice Box 16, HOTEL HOFFMAN, Harry Mclatosh -— - IN TOWN AT 35. “Washington Street, Roseland, B, C. THE. Furnished Roots.’ STABLES. First-Class Bar. Aallront and Miners Time Checks ashed, {ree of churge. S'YLISH TURNOUTS, Proprietor PHONE NO. 6 Miss Swanson BEST LUNCHES Come and Try Them. MONTANA HANDSOME SADDLE HORSES FOR A GURNEY ae +’ a a a * 3 ae i 4CALIFORNIA,” 40 feet depth. - Divided into 2, 000: 000 Shares at 10. cents ack. 600,000: Shares ‘of ‘which are placed “an: the Treasury. ts of four claims, namely: . The.“CASC/ DE,” the: “CASCADE FRACTION,” the “ROYAL KANGAROO," Ee property of tile ras sorts lle Mountaii; Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District, British Columbia, about three miles from Gladstone ron the Canadian Pacific Railway, and twenty-five miles from Rossland. A shaft 40 feet deep has been eunk on the “Cascade” on.a 4-foot vein. of free Tiling quartz assaying from $12 on the surface to over 40 Numefous open cuts expose the lead for over..1500 feet... obtained at ‘25 feet. This tunnel is being made of a large size fora working tunnel, and is now 115 feet in length, experts.that it will concentrate 25 into 1, thus making concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per ton. it, being a tunnel proposition and that the tunnel follows the vein roximity to the railway and to the fact that it can be worked ‘very’ cheaply. ° ‘on account’ of i and Oeing eee Geraee value of the inne it is safe to say that the “CASCADE” is oné of the most promising mining propositions in the distri-t. We are now. selling the stock at- FIVE CENTS, payable in five monthly payments, and recommend it to the public as a safe i investment. CASCADE GOLD MINING & MILLING CO., LIMITED L’B’Y. For particulars, WM. a B. TO WIN SEN D. Rossland, .. e. ete te IER BI EH A.tunnel ig.now being run on and the the vein, and an assay of $34.80 was It has been ascertained by BicelecsiesecTeevectottoees: