FORNEW HOSPITAL Protestant Olergymen Plan New Gen- eral Sanjtarium. OLASDIVIND. lsements under this head’ inserted ot the Aieitiroee One Conta” Wend Wellin taken we fess than ag cents. Ste insertions, ANNOUNCEMENTS. REMOVAL — Lhe Sparta fruit and. confection- ery store has removed from the Postoffice building - [to Columbia avenue, opposite C.P.R. telegraph UNDER PUBLIC CONTROL and ial- Aid in Its Armtio & CALESTRO, Proprietors. U.S.’Consular Agent Tohn Jackson Jr. has re- moved from Postoffice Block to office of G. W. Richardson, Columbia avenue, opposite Windsor hotel. Agent for John R.-Cook. office. Expeot it "Would Not Be in Ant: to Present Sisters’ Hospital—What Rev. Mr. Morden Has to Say. The Pr inis of -the IF YOU don’t know how you can’ save half or more when you are purchasing hats, shoes, cloth- ing, gents’ furnishings and blankets, get the cata- logue’ of the Rossland Auction House, 42 East Columbia avenue. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. city are planning the erection ‘of a] new general hospital in. Rossland to CHEAP READING—All the latest novels at the Rossland Bazaar. We exchange any book in our library for five cénts. Washlngton street and First avenue. be operated independent of anys sec- tarian influence. It would be built primarily byi ine. dividual d frém citi: in- terested in the movement; but the projectors confidently: believe that both municipal and provincial ap- propriations would be easily secured to carry, it forward to a_ successful completion. “The movement,is not aimed to injure'the Sisters’ hospital now in such successful operation,” said Rev. Geo. H. Morden in discussing the proposition today. ‘That in- Stitution is doing a good work and we have no intention of hurting it = ‘TAILORING. ONSAVARD, Fashlonable Merchant Tailor carries the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goods In Rossland. ’ None but) first-class labor Employed.: Prices moderate. Columbia avenue, Rossland," PRESSING AND. DYEING. Chetan ‘dyeing and repairing of men’s and women's garments. Clothes cleaned and pressed for tourists on shortest notice. Washington Stree~ Steam Cleaning & Dveing Co. OVERCOATS—Just received S00, bought from a fire sale: worth from $15'to $35. Your choice at $8, at the Rossland Auction House. « . “WATCH REPAIRING. FINE Watch Repalring at modeate charges: ‘A line of splendid time pieces. “A; ‘ZIMMERMAN, Jeweler, opposite Windsor Hotel in the least.” “However, should Rossland go ahead as we all be- lieve it will, there will be room not only for the present Roman Catho- lic hospital, but also for a public in- dependent one as well. The pres- ent: hospital is in its character es- sentially private, ’ and the profits from -it,;'-which’ must be -consider- able, “are going . directly’ into the aids of the society’owning it.The province is contributing 2 about $3000 per year to -its i but SITUATIONS AND HELP. lumbia avenue. WANTED—Minersto know that they, can get the best overalls and jumpers, riveted, worth ‘$1 00, at only.60c at the Rossland Auction House. WANTED TO TRADE. WANTED TO TRADE—NMining. stock in Crown. Granted Ymur properties, for a Rossland Residehice lot. : Address Stock, Recorp Office. AUCTIONEER. the public has ‘no interest or voice in it.. ‘The grounds and the build- ings belong to the sisterhood, and the'sisters alone control its policies: “There is a well-defined objection among manypeople against entering a’ Roman Catholic hospital, | but at DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS!—Must be sald at once. ‘Diamond earrings, diamond brooch, lady’s diamond ring, ‘lady's r4-karat W. Sassay solid gold watch, full jewelled. Elgin mavement, one gentle- man’s solid gold watch, American Waltham mover ment, at Houghton’s Exchange and Auction Mart, MISCELLANEOUS, WANTED—Gitl as assistant cook at 114 Co- ( North Washington street, in C. P, R. hotel block. "DEMAND, The. weather is now becoming chilly enough to remind one that the body MUST be envelcped in ‘WARMER CLOTHING, and NOW is the most appropriate time to supply yourself with SUITABLE WEAR- i. ING. APPAREL for Fall and Winter =) 03003 3 , §0C;,to $4,00-each, . ee “Cashmere and Worsted ~ a ‘Hosiery, Rat _2g¢. to 75¢- pair. Underskirts $2'each. LARGE, STOCK OF Trunks, Bags & ..Valises.’. Lyon ? Ready-to-wear kirts, many styles sea colors $3.50 to’ $10.00. Imported.... Crepons, in blacks, $22.50; very fine Goll Capes ‘from $10 to $12.50- 999 Flannelette Wrappers dark colors,$ 2.00 to $3.00 « 999939 Hanter. Bros: Furniture, Stoves. Crockery, | Bed Lounges, ‘and Couches endless‘ variety. 4 : present they are powerless to make any other arrangements as the’ Sis- ters’ hospital is the. only .one. -in town. Together .with Rev... D. McG.. Gandier,, the Presbyterian pastor, and Rev. Mr. Stackhouse, the Baptist minister, I’ have ‘been approached by citizens who- want a new public hospital built.and we are now considering: plans for its ‘erec-. ' tion. We believe that there ;would be no difficulty in ‘securing liberal donations from citizens’ who are: de- T.OST—Three-year-old bay horse with X branf an ight bip, . Reward will be paid-for return .d horse to. Kootenay cigar store, First avenue. WANTED—Machine men, helpers and muck- ers for tunnel. Free Sransportation: Apply Hetel Russell bar. WANTED—Tosell the best pure: wool -heavy ‘socks, sold elsewhere at 35c, for only ee at the’ Rossland Auction House. WANTED—To buy a residence lot. -Must be cheap, * Box 534, Recor office, WANTED—To.buy a good two-roomed house near town. Apply at this office. sirous of’ seeing ‘another -h built; and later’the city and proy- : ince would assist in. its operation. Thoroughly trained nurses and phy- sicians would’see that the patients receive every attention. The man- agement would be vested ina board of coftrol chosen by the bscri ’ (FURNISHED RooMs.:. WANTED — Two or three Address with price sud terms, | -: Cor: Scalkine, .Streeti; vand’ First avenue: ‘AL FALDING. Accountant, : Insurance .. _and Mining. Agent and ~ | Auctioneer. Manager Rossland Opera House. rooms or .a. furnished’ house. with terms; X.¥.Z.. Reconp office. Address, FOR RENT. ers. ;;We have as’ yet no. definite plans for a location, but believe the TO RENT—Four suites of living rooms of three rooms each, in brick-building.. Enquire of Eber |” Cc. Smith, sorni-st AGENT: Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada. The Canada. Accident . Assurance.Co., _ (Accident, Liability and Plate hospital can be built and op most successfully.”” ‘ Going to the ‘depot?.. Phone 6, Montana stables, for a gurney. Lost. The following numbered stock certificates.of the Gold Reef. Mining & Milling company were lost in this city on Saturday, October 7th, 1899: Receipts. No. 17,18, 19, 20, 21,.22 and 23 in favor of Conrad Wolfle. A suitable reward will be paid finder upon return of property to “Phil Sil- verstone. The public warned against buying or.advancing money on the above stock. 10-9-3t ConraD Wourte.. The most stylish turdouts-eade dle horses, coupes or gurneys—at Montana stables, phone 6. *Mr, Bostock and Mr, Deane hon- ored .Ashcroft. with their presence during, ‘the fair. Some. say: Mr. Senility was ‘there also, ’but if So, so little attention. was paid. to him that ‘he might as well’ have been absent. sr amgers Standard, 468 is. hereby]. Col jia-Ave, next-to Hunter Bros TO RENT — U: _house, tive rooms, large city water. Apply, M. W. Simpson's store. Co- lumina avenue. ‘FoR SALE. FOR SALE—Fine square piano, in good condi- tion.- Will se 1 for $125 cash or $150 on time. Ad- dress F. M. H,, RECORD office. FOR SALE—A 7 water wheel, cheap. ORD Uttice. horse-power Pelton Address, A. B., Rzo- furniture and equity in lot, $1,000, Best of location. Ss FOR RENT. Five-room house, $25.00. Kive-room house with bath, $25. Five-room house, $8. Four-room house, $9; E.N..OUIMEITE & UO.; Instirance; Real Estate and Mining Brokers FOR SALE—A -our-room house’ with |’ Try the.Cake & Pasrty . AT THE City Bakery. IT IS THE.BEST,;and as Cheap as -you can make it~ Try it! 54 Washington: Street. S.A. Hartman. New Stock of Fall Goods arriving daily. . We handle the Bast manufac- ture 0} “Shoes, Hats; - ready made Clothing, Un--. ~ derwear, Sox,'Neck-. - ‘ties, Oil Clothing, Rubber Goods, Caps, Gloves, Mackintoshes, Mackinaws, Miners’ “Pure Guin’ ~ Coats, Long and Short Gum Boots, '- with Leather Sole, etc,, etc. Ono Price to all. |We sell on a Small Profit. _S. A. HARTM. Next to Bank of Montreal. [TURF EXCHANGE. eeereerrrtereeeees) A. G. Creelman. f P.O. Box 815. CREELMAN & BEAM.) CONTR ACTORS : * ®* BUILDERS George Beam Estimates farnished on all hindsof. work. obbing promptly attended to Office and shop: Commercial court, , rear Al hambra hotel. HOSSLAND, B. Ges Under new management. if FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM, NEAT anxp CLEAN BED- ROOMS,” & Bar Supplied with the Finest. Give us a call. P. J. SLAVIN..........PROPRIETOR. T. E. HALEY: Beef,....Pork, Mutton, FISH, OYSTERS, AND GAME. Street, B.C. . JOHN PHILLIPS, Contractor & Carpenter \d Office Fittuigs. Jobbing dt fait Hinds promptly attended to. Estimates Furnish: Shop Jsuperal Ualiding. ‘esidence, ‘Monte Cristo S Hibouse north of Col- ay umbia arcane . Box BUSINESS LOCALS. table in Rossland. ‘Thie Hotel. Russell sets the .bést, sl JOHN F. LINDBUR: |Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables: Heawy Transferring: is nee PROPRIETOR 4 GRAND UNION --HOTEL.. GEO. iH. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. RATES FROM $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY / Neatly Purnished Rooms « No. 58. 29 Columbia a Avenue. “t ne eek one a doors east of pc post offi ROSSLAND |Electric Laundry Patvonize those who spend’ their money at home with, you, and thereby help your own and your ‘city’s _ interests... ....... ~~ White Labor and Clean «€2Work~D | of the Kootenay Hotel. shsbe6 FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS LUNCH, 35 CENTS. Any style OYSTERS a Specialty. GAME in Season. sbehe6 Miss K. Swanson, Prop, Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereb; fie Sa ot Sep ea ts 28th day of September, 1 ; ‘pw. sie * PUBLISHED EVENINGS ExcHPr SUND YY. /ROSSLAND, BRITISH Syma FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1899. PRICE § CENTS... FOR, FINE ‘Watch...Repairing, «GO TO... DOW, SPRING, - _ Everything Guaranteed. g Next door to tha Post Office, | CESS fob> CARRS “ “The Leading Jeweler What Dominion Enjoy Enjoys Daerampld Prosperity. E\HON. MR. FISHER ENTHUSED) “ NO DISAGREEABLE EFFECTS! NQ COCAINE, Absoliite Cure for Colds in Head, : Catarrh, Etc.<- “DR. “ERSKIN'S CATARRH POWDER. Price 500 ‘ Our: Comp.’ Syrup ‘Hyposphosphites, ; Bales oP 9 es eo RN TOU TAME TANT roaseg, BERETG Your Vist. Horti of Province Not Yet Nearly Developed—Will Raise Fruit for All the Territories—General Medtion Not Bx- Peeled: Within a Year... “Canada ‘ight'n now is more pros- perous. than ever before'in the his- tory of British America, Everyone is working, which'means that every- GOODEYE: BROS:; Druggists and Stati - E27"1t pays to deal with Goodeve Bros,’ « one is prod fg wealth, and the great dominion i is rich beyond all ea Wise Sheicel you.a yonder. ea Some people fond Yond. thins do one or Tho ocker and still others de neither isely x Wau Reading. Matter. fitted the whole country'and its. in-| ‘A large and varied stock of BOOKS and the newest and best are con- Btanily coming .in as fast as they .) are publisaed H. S. WALLACE. "Rossland and Grand Forks, B, C, Choice Groce ipscand ‘Vegetables, Bier Oys- : Cured Meat: “ _ CUNLIFFE & ABLETT, .. ACHINISTS. ruction Work Undertaken. Ore. Cars, Wheels ‘and “Axles Buckets, Pans, ‘Shafting, Hangers and Eilers, pipe work € oialty rthey Pumps kept.inistock.. Agents for Wm. mil ‘Mtg. Co.'s Mills, floncentratar, Ete. . whira, Aventioy: Rosslangs 7.9. Os. Hox. 198. EME pr ” The speaker was” Hon. Sydney ;| Fisher, minister of agriculture, who |’ with Hewitt Bostock, M. P., ar- rived last evening on a-visit to Mr. Bostock’s constituency. “The development of'the British Columbia mining industry has bene-|: fluence for good is only commenced. Itis not alone in ‘minin; however, that the province is ‘forging’ ahead. ofthe eastern counties,’ “and. the val-| tories with apples and .sinall, fru’ | Under. cultivation, ‘the’ productio: tion -be-called? going along very smoothly as: they are. year.. [hardly think an election need be.expected before that.time.” Hon. Mr. Fisher--and Mr: -Bos- tock “were ‘guided ‘todav. over.’the Centre ‘Star, ‘the-Iron Mask and-the War . Eagle “by.A.. B. Clabon, and lunched with J.B. Hastings. To- Clarendon Cafe” Fae Class | in “hee Respect “Open Day and. Nit. —_—— * ‘Rooms for Banquets and Diuner Parties. i night at 8:30 they. will addréss a public.meeting in the Miners’ Union hall. Deer Park Gots a New Hoiss. LAND OF RICHES , It can raise fruits which rival’ those]... leys of the Okanogan and the Fraser] - ral ¢*Whea- will ‘the next general-elecs| = Well, things - are}: IVANG ON. x The Day Will Be Generally Celebrated and Banks Close, Thanksgiving this year has been advanced a month ‘and has been set for Thursday next. It will be a bank holiday and all public institu- tions will be closed. BIG FIND ON WINNIPEG. Leage 46 Feet Wide Opened by Ball- way Cut. : Richard Plewman has some mag- The railway graders at work there this. week “are reported to have opened a 46-foot ledge with pay ore on the surface. Two machines are at work sinking.a new ‘shaft. -Mr. Plewman: had an option on nearly 70,000 shares held in South Dakota and has sold 60, 000 today at prices |around 3oc. . +e ne NEW SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY Changs, for Main Line and Grow’ 8 Nest “Passengers. - Morning ‘Trains Remain the Same and Give Full Day In Nelson and Rossland - "for Business Men, “The new C.P.R: schedule becomes fective; Sunday mornin It-will hardiy be necessary to|' - upset the whole country before next|: river steamers and the Crow's Nest road, ‘and brings in main line and Crow’s ‘Nest - Passengers. at 10:10 ; m... The-evening trains-each way |. connect at.Smelter J unction, for..the train which goes” down town at Trail. On the same day ‘the Columbia & Western schedule changes,, so that passengers leave Robson at g a. m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days, and, leave. Grand Forks on “Lorne Beecher, the ger of the Deer Park, has just purchased a new: .ro-horsepower | hoist..from Tuesdays, Tt and Satur- days, at 12.20 p,m: ARE ALL SATISFIED, .| Frank Mend hall -of the”, Canadi “BEST Wearing, BEST Fitting, and BEST Looking Footwear In Men's Women's and Children’s... 106 west Columbia Auenue c.: 0. Latoudé: _ 11 East Columbia Avenue. © Rand Drill company.: It wilt be in-| stalled on the new shaft which has been commenced on the property. Hoe Likes the Country. J. H. Mendenhall of Ohio is in the city, the guest of his son, Frank Mendenhall, of the Canadian Rand Drill company. ‘‘One of the pleas- antest things which I have seen in the northwest,” said he, ‘‘is the if good. feeling among Cana- ROSS THOMPSON.......» blocks in the following companies for sale: Ste A ee nideted ke, Evening Star, Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, | North Star and ZilaM ‘Lots in the Original. Townsite _ Reddin. Jackson Co., Agents, Rossland; B. C. The Question Arises, © «.- WHERE TO. PURCHASE RWTOOK-6r' i an MPL are F Fresh and ia pig and f Con- ess this fe tt because #0 many drugs, es done cost any more than Iso have @ an | supply of- Perfumes have a FULL and C wehavea eo Parity dians and Americans on either side of the line. . Whether - in - Spokane or Rossland the 49th parallel seems to be merely a matter of geography, and the two people blend with no more friction than the dahabitants of neighboring. states.” Hy MANOR MENTION. The -Rossland . * Warehouse & Transfer Company has «received three cdr. loads.of.an anthracite coal. Q Mining: company, 5: shas: built for himself a private office. Mr. Green will engage in the stock brokerage’ business. pe sive alterations in the hotel and has' olds tor of Wages and Everything Serene. All misunderstanding as to, the raise in wages asked for by the fire- men was settled last. evening. by Mayor Goodeve. : The petition for a uniform scale of $75 per- month was drawn in ignorance of the fact that the council at the request of Chief Guthrie had already granted a nificent’ samples of iron-copper ore} {from a-new find on the Winnipeg. LE ROL W0 CLOSE. open Suspended “to ‘Pemit of. » Needed Repairs. B.A.C.'MAKING 50 ORE CARS: — et cept Castings Done at: Company’s:: Machine Plant on ‘Nickle Plate Flat—The.- Works. Now Making New ‘Gage For’ Use ah. Tosi Shaft. The Le Roi will"éose down for. four days tomorrow ‘morning, to permit. of ‘repairing ‘the old: main. shaft. The knuckle at 1 350-foot level, where the dip of , he ‘shaft - curve there will. be ‘reduc ially. The change will with much inconvenience in: hoist— ing through the old workings. This morning an accident at the tramway connecting with ‘the Red Monntain tracks disabled both the: : tram cars and’ injured the brakes. © The damage there will also be re~ paired during the present suspen: sion. The big. general machine ‘shops: of thé British America corporation are now engaged, in turning out flat: ‘excep! for the’® car’ wheels; {which are Purchased east. The ¢ As the’ shaft on that” rogers! the incliné variety, the cage wi made ‘with its - floor on.an angle: so. that an ore-car can be..run upon it: and hauled’ direct to the. surface - ‘without:the inconvenience oF deny ing” into-a:skip. GOLDEN GATE AJAR. gether ee ible in | AMI Settled. Dasa: The old troubles in the Goldets Gate company with regard‘to thi payment of commissions “on . the - sales have been ‘satisfactorily set-- tled: The affairs of this ‘company hadt been for.a long time much involved. . The property owned ‘by the: com-— pany was purchased a year ago ~ from Dave Stussi and’ shortly after purchase a number of suits were started against: Stussi for commis— sion‘on the deal. ‘ These, though. ° not, directly-affecting the company, . closed off the sales of stock and pay—— . ments fell: due which were not; met Now, however, everything: has been: straigh dand the has a raise of $5 per-month.- Later when the council’s action was d fair start ‘once more. Eastern capi— to them, the firemen decided to withdraw their petition for a $75, and there will be no need of changes in the force. The new scale of $65, and $75 is satisfactory and every- thing is serene. _ J of silver. talists, it is rep d, have been in— terested in the property which is a. copper showing: of great promise— A sample shipment of five tons made- last fall to the Nelson smelter gave returas of 844% copper and 8.5 oz* It is the intention of the VIRGINIA AGAIN SHIPS 20 TONS. Drift From New Shaft Produces An- 3)... other Carload of Ore. The Virginia sent another 20-ton shipment of ore,to Trail yesterday. It comes from the drift on the 30- - 1-:in® the - pew shaft which tarted “py! "Superin- 1 “Tt is the fourth con= signment which has been sent to pany, now that the legal tangle- has been straightened out thorough—- ly, to develop the property. Payroll to He Operated. J. E. Saucier leaves today for the- Payroll, midway between Moyie and. Cranbrook on the Crow’s Nest Pass~ railway, where he will put -a force- of five men at work. A carload of © ore is to be sent soon to the Trait smelter. © While away Mr. Saucier - will also visit the St. John group- which is in the St. Mary’s country— It will be taken over by the Thea— Trail, and makes the output of the mine 80 tons, : dore Mines, Limited,