oe THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. BSLING, ‘Tux Ovpgst DatLy iN THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY OFFICE: BASEMENT POSTOFFICE BLOCK. TEL. 8. FO. BOX 538. SUBSCRIPTION RATES; 50 00 0 wo Subscriptions invariably in advance. Advertising rates will be wade known upon application. TheRecorp reaches the people. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. CLOSE | DESTINATIONS. | DUE Revelstoke and all points jeast and west, includi icouver, Victoria, the ga, ra, Roady N. fibwest Ter erritorl ol British ses sand all sforelgn coun desu aise, points.| Deer Par=Monday, Wed- Inesday and Friday. -Nelson| jand connections. Nelson, Kaslo, and Yratr land ait ‘Kootenay lake, East Kootenay and Crow's” Nest{. Pass connections. {ase Spokane, Northy ait ‘points'in Un Neanea Beat All the Boundary’ district -Ipolats between Cascade yap Camp McKinney. we: Australia, China and Jepan—See specal notices th it be ste Peet ser toed ey poe an rh ees leaner Go ae ait 310.7 Pers. dally, (Except Sunday). ARRIVAL. AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Arrive from. DESTINATION, Leave for Trail, Nedsonvand and andBonn: i. at zxcept Trail,Nelson,Crows ist. ‘and Arrow and C. P. RK. . main n line | rence canal has: : gone through they .ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY 9. i509. That the Boers are losing heart since. the-failure of, their raid, into, the southeastern Free. State is, prov-,| ed by the fact that they, abandoned, the British. This is in strong conte trast to the situation at M: a position at Thaba Nchi-which.has | Supre been pronounced impregnable by pre MORTEAGE SALE. »-- Onder and by virtue-c ofthe powers con- ned fa a certain Andenture of mor age which will be prodused: ag, the- tim sale Mee will red for sale by, Fpablic he Registrar o: of the tein, where the British. are. ‘alleged to have abandoned an assault when t was on the eve of success. The conclusion is that successive ; reversj ses and the overwhelming British force have at last borne in upon the sland, to ora being on Le, ‘te Bol ‘evenuey band: irthe property is situates neato frame dwelling house, t 78 ous futher papjeclagy a pI: Oe & Daabo “Seudor ‘and Bolicitors jRoséland B.C. *... tain defeat awaits them... Whang. men fight with this conviction in. their minds,. every’ battle i already | half lost before itis begun; | ~~ EDITORIAL NOTES. Even _.the: swamps : are’; to: tribe | Be forth riches, An Ontario man wants to lease them ,in_ order_to, ket. Simul ly with the ofthe emperors, Vesuvius -had an. eruption. The meeting of two such ever passed through the St. Law- new Soutanges canal and arrived at, Montreal; : €s Boers with poisoned bullets were: captured on Spion Kop and were promptly bayoneted. Men who fight like wild beasts should be treated as such.° Being told by a Quaker. a story of distress; a parsimonious citizen of Philadelphia said: ‘‘I feel deeply for him.” The Quaker said: ‘‘*How Boer mind the conviction that cer- |i breed frogs for the ‘Americas. mar--| potentates has. far-reaching ,effects.;;| The largest cargo of wheat-which-|- e : NgrICH) | Top"CREDITORS. te of Hessie Tay- Rossland, in the count, widow, de- fn the matte? of thet lor, late of the ety so ‘Prov! a Bri mee the said rho died is ae about the & fi pia, Eossiapd, in, snap-de* cision in connection with the aubject of government ‘ownership of railways, It ;| is plausible, but I would be unwilling to “| bind, the,,province to such a gigantic proposition. -involving sMany complex. issues, until convinced that the resources of British Sulambia, _ justify® such an ex— periment. 5. The erection and: maintenance of a technival:school of mines. * 6. Amendments ‘to the mining: law; perfecting .the..existing..system of..mine inspection, thus making it -effective, and of greater’ public advantage. Further more, legislation bearing .upon placer claims; claim jumping and _ assessment work, relieving ag_.much as | porsible the ibe |mensures, for these towns, just representation. 14... .To deal with various labor que: 18 on rational lines, favoring no hasty Tegielation, but consulting : all interests I likely to: be affected. ‘The -reault of ‘Te- ‘cent med in ; is an object lesson, conclusively:.proving: that all_parties are willing to,sattle,vexed | questions, upun a broad and therefore practical basis, 15,*''In'the present campaign ‘I se6'no necaasity for alliance -with,- nor-hostility toward,’ federal. authority, - nor “ant willing | to commit myself or thoee who ‘support me.to. an unreserved: eae favor. of» measures propoanied. by, the present leader of the governaient or others. ag.léaders. Some of the measures ad: vocated must commend. themselves to |’ the jelectors; but I prefer reservi: myself the right to ju ge'the- men Bcktiia will. be. called from ion and j U consequent, legal, complications. of ang, give depertmania ‘effect to wv 7. P they profess to believe n into, the minds of the routés traversing. mining districts, te- gether with-such official information as would assist those engaged in explora- tory work. . 8. Formulating a: ‘policy which wonld aegure to British Columbia a foremost place dn ‘Great ‘Britain, thus'securing the with pire, and to commemorate the- those whu are now fi ghting its battles. With this intent, would cae cvorate aut legislation as would make se Se ‘viaslon for the featinig of the titel ty acho ita land, Oregon. tf Jas,. A. Clock, general agent, Port-|. 9. Destroying:-as far. as. ‘possible . all germs of discontent and consequent bit- the pro’ of remain your obanant erates C. H, Macgnrrosz. | - Rodsland, April 10, 1900. ,inta. degislat or ey rising “of fealty to |" the: eiprovinge and loyalty. to; the, ‘Brileh, : em deeds ol ils those.. who ‘have: ‘surrendered : their} '‘¢ nes in defense, of that. empire,. as well]. eee the hours it tuition; over, all ‘Rossland: “Athletic. be Offers special. membership in- ducements for a short time. by suspension of the initiation fee. All the....csone Magazines: and Periodicals: Excellent. accommodations for permanent and temporary board 3 and chambers; $36 to ‘tio per month,’ For particulars apply to CHARLES: E, BENN, in aids us nagaslaal Webster, Steward. : estore Green Y Kitie D. Green G. Me } and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL. LIABILITY. Property ‘situated on North Fork Salmon, . River;-Erie District, B.C. ; FOR! DEVELOPMENT ‘PURPOSES, ONLY. 92 Columbia Aveuue, Rossland, B..C.. ‘ifty thousand shares of the Company's Treasury Stock is now offered to the public at Z 1-2:Cents:-per Share, and can be’had on application: to GEORGE H. GREEN, . ‘ Sec- Treasurer. i Buy, sell and trate leeks and Real Estate for THE RE JDIN- SACKSON. C8. t54 know; but they’re here.. _I don’t want them. Some are really hand- THEIR NERVE IS LOST. some. They are all well made. CONNECTIONS: , — But I don’t,want them... They. are,| y..0 ex. Sanday..ROSSLAND.. tog The Boers appear to have lost | notin my line. They are worth all nF Morag ii ROSSEAND. their nerve.. They began the war | the way from $6.to $12.,, You can tony peso Band Nelson, nt for with a conviction that they were in- |-have them for. anywhere .from $3 vincible, which was a large element | to $6.. The early nna THE BOUNDARY : in their early successes, They alse | the best of them., There are a lot. presumed..on the stupidity of the | of other things here that will go at pa camer: British generals to the extent of | the same cut in prices, before my [_ Nelso eee ae est Brench, ae taking it for granted that. they | new stock arrives. In the mean- would never learn by experience and | time, those who. want bargains in adapt their tactics to the nature and | men's underwear, clothing, hats |. tactics of their enemy and the char- | and the like will do well to call at }' acter.of the country. the old stand on Spokane street From long “experience the Boers|known as the ‘'‘One Price Store.” had ived a p Gibson has gone, but he left. the a