‘ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 26. 1900. the Chinese government have com- plied with this formality. The min- THE ROSSLAND | RECORD. isters have beer: too busily engaged fr a naan eg Qtherwise—namely, in -rifle prac- PUBLIGEED DAILY MXORPF SUNDAY | |, 1, asic for the precious. docu- comme: manent Pesrormct oct lments, and the tung I yamen may too densely surrounded by a mob of belligerent * Datty, Daly documents to the ministers. It the latter should have been mur dered, they never will yet these sports and there will be a hintus in the proceedings, For these reasons, toberiptionsiaveraly In aan. “Adtvertising rates will be there in no are numerous on the banks of the —— TET | Peiho river. =—_—_—_—— EDITORIAL NOTES. ‘A. statistucian announces that of the 70,000,000 people in the United States only 312 are struck by light ing in an average year.—Spokane ‘This reminds us of a favorite say- ‘ARRIVAL AND DEDARTU! ing of Mark T ‘The Government Labor Gazette, to be published at Ottawa under the direction of the department of labor, will be edited by W. L. Mackenzie King. who has studied ut the universities of Toronto, Hur- Ariveton | DESTINATION, | Lase tr Te Takes A 4 and other Buropern centers oflearn- Satine ‘ing. cao | Rios Lake lt ond Te pam | Ar fas ‘The politicians ure erepsig for an early Dominion by Ses and arranging political picnics. ‘Tim OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF mans. It is a pity that Russia, France and Germany acted upon their own theory that China should be kaocked down and robbed instead of ac- ceptiog Britain's policy of helping China to stand on her own feet. Britain aimed at identifying the in- fluence of western civilization with the forces of progress and honesty ja the population of China.—To- ronto Telegram, ————— trose | _ DESTINATIONS. | a To send troops to rescue Ameri- cana is one thing; to wage a-war of ngeance is another. The frst fies within the powers of the presi- dent; the second requires the'assent ‘of congress, which, although the fact seems to be forgatten of late, i the war-making power of the coun- try.—Freemen’s Labor Journal. ‘Australla, Clan and Japan—See special atic soars ‘The coal mine disaster at Sco- field, via, “has tft the. people in bad state. They are eating up the store and the widows ‘out against compromising their damage claims at $soo because the sompany makes it a condition that all must accept together, New reading matt advertisement attract gladly change your ‘‘ad" every issue if copy is preserved telore To as me ee NOT ACCORDING TO HOYLE. | has been sold to F, J. Deane, ex-M. PLP. Itis one of the beautiful fict‘o zs of international law that China ‘not at war with the European pow- ersandthe United States. The allied powers have captured the Taku forts, bombarded and half ruined Tien Tsin and landed large forces on Chivese soit, but they are snot at war with China, The Chi- nese ambassadors remain at Wash- ington and at the European cay are quarreling about the price to be paid for catching them, the salmon ‘are running’ unmolested up Fraser river. Joho P. Booth, the new speaker of the legislature, is a veteran, hav- ing been a member of the first leg- slature after Boxers to admit of their tendering | j vard, Oxford,” Cambridge, Berlin | ioderate pri flooding the mails with reggae relief fund through the company | Koi Ni jolding |r The Inland Sentinel of Kamloops ns herd Mt a | While the fishermen and canners | mldres the t "re care a nie In one m7 Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablet: «AM droguises refund, the itt ties, which, if not #0 well known, are fully as good and cost less Pence Declared. ‘Why devote all your time read- ing about the Boer war and the gold fields of Alaska? There are other matters of vital importance; ou may make a trip east, and will want to know how to travel. In order to have'the best service, use tween St: Paul and Chicago. For rates and other information write Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port Jand, Oregon. Be ae recommend, moat wan i ecnlta's “entrust of call i bottle at the taleram: ‘The Rossland Auction House Columbia avenue, adjoining Nelson heard of w going on, ‘ Te tae Tivo new houses, four rooms each, on hill at head of steps, behind One Price Grocery Company's store, Spokane street Apply to Daly & Has Oe your way to the theatsr, call choice box of candy. will be openg, LICENHE AUTHORIZING AN EXTRA PROVINCIAL COMPANY TO CARRY ON BUSINESS. aranten? Act, 1807." } MFY that the Le en ‘authorised and li- fia! cary of, Poainone srithin the Rrifias Colombia, and to No. 185, Tus ts 70 money, Rossiaxp Dauc Co., Phone 185. | les; oon the Wisconsin Central railway be- | ¢ fe of stock wil be offered at ‘frees wo [in tance the Bon Ton ice cream rao a ‘wanda the promotion, acquisition, eon oa, eumiprgnt, walotenance c8, i provement, workiny agement Eeatrat Honk, unde [orthe p collierien, coke factories, ts hotel, resi: | pine gages irate afte sie a ii tes se asia Sa wma pan “@) To undertake and on co tmonty anderen of carrie ony ‘ane re ol companies ‘underwrite nariex, cont enteral ether work, en ina or merchant, avd to CARY, hor business which m ie Yairectly ety pany ance the value of OF Profit: Ss ercay’ othe compan’ wporerty 1, tae any preteen sage cloding animal, alo, a ‘winer, splrita, cotton, Yobarco, sium arnt ates Preis Cane a are ed ulirec: 7 range metrical work, cena Cate re esma wrote or in patty zany el ama can tree of cai aba dealing i eg of any oft sy, oF any % rer ia art soc Srecipaniee by pesiox oF on tora tho Be ‘ mio 9 ot Tha includ! mer | fr fo aban rea Si ear | ake or ent ack or ol eaier ceo ‘i thar 8 im | attend nate, nesta Bhs on “oy any tatiny be determined (21) To obteln, or In any way amist | July 25. 4 ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 26, 1900 im obtaining, any. yrovlelona ct of parKamont, or othe yf gourletl and Tia ori ean Tras oe tent “tle wor odor? Ar ee rirpoaee fio sl ie i it ronpect te th ration, mocks, ae 7+ te oho uve the call of shares ani leaner any. ‘rterental x npc a; tothe allotment of shares, ot ton such raanner 9 mets setae aay ine in erticaler “ar ny ce toc, roger fang other company = "Te promot ot ior, ‘oF assist in | or ot any ober Trustee oF trustees, jo hold any property on behalf of 1 rompany, and standing oti to! allow any properts "i we 1d auch rdtee Top fof othe he tard aye a eon ve il po tog | oP paint expenses ing te tg ae Ur thereot, oe for Scere red, trary oF OF “ain Sot Core ashe ci tarther, it of a ra oys: at noe eka tl a capital, esi placing, fall ted ace ed e “ilren wander my hand and seal a Vicleria, te wove British rit the. oi, Se fh oc day of Soy, oe shown istrar of Joint slot } haben ‘and ares 4 teas roeniores debenture slocks of “a Se a i Sead ean, tice tad deal, In ehaves, stocks, snare, Nadentare ‘Srepany, whether ores ct len Forel, oF of unr i ind papal Vocal of FTo unarantea tho title to or quiet 3 ar pooper. ther absolute ca ang coal ‘oom panton THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. GREAT MID-SUMMER, CLEARANCE. SALE. in iat: 111) "To furnish and ywrovile slepasiie ant) artoloe onde, required sn relation torant tender or apiication for any con- rect, ariment, property or privilege, oF in ‘ration te earring oof acon Tort lo whic, the the legislatare of ‘olfice of the company ia sit aig at Ko 4, Toth, ne Eng- “he amount ofthe cabital of "| Ie, 009, “a Mg tibad into é che bees for se the companey ha reals rs) rally 1 a scorers y tint connie i and ig anterake eit dah "kind and deicription, take and exectte trusts Fry on apd moneys, wal react vino dopont, st ‘otherwise, or for ‘on, noch terms, “| Surly. ax may seem expedient, and in BLOUSES t's ons WRAPPERS ==" Ladies’ Vests='si'='= Every Article Mentioned a Decided Bargain. (15) To borrow or raise or secure the tals, and diplomatic intercourse with them is not interrupted, while the| Aust me a common: i wealth and entered the British com- pounding Chinese pany of nations. pieces and are rushing more troops tothe scene. ‘These Chinese am- bassadors do not complain of the injury to their official feelings, nor tusk for their passports,and the gov- emnments do not offer the passports. All trusts are not a success, American flour trust went to pieces and now the wall paper trust has gone to the wall. Outside compe- tition killed them and it will Kill The | Hasber and. other rights” and tn property sapped ‘nant ne | oe recon ones, of any, kind tnd iforoun quarts and ore, ‘ad ether and tal ubstances, and res, Flac, sala veda aod. propare.for market t yan, Inno usner tn eons a pedient, and 8 Holstead & Wright Cor. First Ave. and Washington! St. THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STO MR. DEAN'S PENIS Bxtaativo eth for Which tal ‘|x Proposes ‘a Loan. WILL COST ABOUT $30,000 Be Submits a Behofule of Btewet Grades, Bide- walks bad Draing te Make Whish Ho Pre pote a Now Money Bylaw—Te Improve ‘the Park, Together with the resolution ask- roduce a bylaw au- thorizing the city council to borrow $30,000 for street improvements, Alderman Dean submitted to the council a schedule of the improve- ments he proposes. This is as fol lows: Sidewalk Columbia avenue, north side from Spokane to St. Pai street, south side from St. Paul to: Monte Cristo street swamp lying north of ‘Third avenue. . Grade a passable width Columbia’ avenue west from Davis to Nevada street, and sidewalk on same, five feet wide, north side. Grade a passable width Nevada street to Thompson avenue and. sidewalk on same on east side, four feet wide. Expend on alleys as follows: Bock 26, $75; 28, $75; 4% $75; $u ing fo old townsite, Following in Railway addition: Block,16, $2005 $150; 20, $100; 12, $50 S100; 28, $50; 30, ae bape 32, $50; K, L de a passable wan and side- son tiarl crates, oS worth de from Washington to St.Paul street, sidewalk south side from Washing- ton to Spokane street. Overhau! and repair Centre Star} gulch flume from dam to outlet, 27, | picking ve all surtace drainage pos- t Inrge box drain on Spo- 7 Washington street and Columbia avenue, Improve grade on Davis street trom Columbia avenue to Princess) Javenue and surface drain, Improve grade on St, Paul street from Cook to Seventh avenue, with four-foot sidewalk from school] house to Seventh avenue on east side and from First to Second ave- ‘nue on west side, Improve grade on Butte street from Kootenay to Second avenue, with four-foot sidewalk on west side ‘as above, enst side ton point 100) feet north of First avenue; make cut south side First avenue from Monte Christo to Butte street and sidewalk on same to Georgia street, ‘Sidewalk both sides and trim up| vi TOMpsON avenue and put in cross- , put sidewalk on south side avenue from Davis street to west eas ape Plate. up Moate Cento to. 100. feet Butte street, also Monte Crist from First to Second avenue, to Butte street, one side. Widen Lincoln from First to at foot of Lincoln street J a Second avenue on of | Second avenue, using stuff to Sill in walk Second avenue tram Lincoln | artes the’ old fire hall, from Kootenay to Victoria avenue ‘on west side, Grade passableCook venue from]! Nevada to Earl street, trim up thence to St. Paul street, putting one four-foot sidewalk on side expedient from Nevada to St, Paul street, Grade new south rond to the park, clear and fence 20 acres. Trim up and Four foot sidewalk Rar! street | Siw. [Dated thls 1st day ol Jay, ree: (Dated thls th day of June. 192 grade Monte Cristo street feom Second to Fourth avenue. Grade passable continuations of the following streets, connecting Rolt & Grogan FOR RENT. Kootenay avenue from Spokane to Washington street, Grade passable and four-foot side- walk Le Roiavenue from St. Paul] to Butte'street on north side and from Monte Cristo to Butte on| south side. Grade passable and four-foot site walk west side of Cliff street First to Le Roi avenue. Grade passable Georgia street from Columbia to First avenue, four-foot sidewalk west sid rade passable Phoenix avenue| from CHR to Davis street, four-fot sidewalk both jidewalk from Phoenix to Union| side of Davis Grade passable Le Roi avenue from Monita to Nevada street and four-foot sidewalk north side. Make side cut Second avenue from Spokane street to bridge in front of rink, Grade passable Davis street from] Second to Third avenue and Third! Kootenay and Le Roi. or thereabouts. Grade passable Victoria” avenue to Earl from Cliff street. i passable Union avenue to Earl street Remove bluff from Lincola street lying south of Columbia avenue. Fill First avenue to grade be- tween Spokane and tensions range from two to 209 feet L Geet foor 164 Block. Office and Tomes oF secon floor Burns Bock. Jarre Warebousen sonra town, FOk SA’ Seven-roomed Dwelling, hoare, plastere! Turniaed throurbos!, seg Hotetan ‘on Second avenue.—A 'Soendid businesa opportainty i|B, W. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, Ia. Castom House building New York Life Insurance Agenct. Rossland i. ‘and continue} "Fee Make side cut, south side Cokum- bia avenue between Butte and Georgia street, so as to bring side- walk to grade. Match pairs, handsome turnouts, carriages and gurneys—Montana stables. Ph Jelly glasses, fruit jars in pi quarts and half gallons, O. M. Co, 106 E. Columbia avenue. Phones 65 and 2 ta Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN ¥. LINDBURG .. ..PROPRINTOR Weavy Traasferriar. First-class Saddle 8 Pack Werses. rABLES: Commerciat Alley, "Phone No, 38, Patotics Bax 1 Service tor thelyear 1900, will be commenced JUNE 10. The “Impe-| rial Limited” takes you across the Conti- nent in four days with- out change. It is a solid vestibuled train, luxuriously equipped with every possible es- sential for the comfort and convetience of Passengers. Ask your friends who have trav- elled on it, or address) E. 4, COLE, Vaneoures Bet HOTEL HOFFMAN, | Washington Street, Hoseland, B,C. W. F, ANDERSON, » Furnished Room: First-Class Bar. Ration and Miners ‘Time Checks ‘cauhed, [ree Marry Mcintosh - - Proprietor | m CARD OF TRAINS. I CANADIAN || PaciIFic Double Dally Train Service. Seat SSoaire SNe Ec aloe eit salt —" CITY TICKET OFFICE, ZEIGLER BLOCK, Caruer,Howard aud Riverside, Ter Oer “NORTH COAST LIMITED” With New “Observation Cars,” lectle Lighted 4, HL Genes Apt Seton Portland, NVESTORS will find the office of the BIG FOUR Consolidated Mining Co, Toro doors, above, Masonic Hall, Three Large Ve tins Vals, slags Ore west of the sity Best Buyin Rossland Will be pleased to properties, &e., hy cal how parties g at office HE Property of Casca HON-PRRBONAE A LIABILITY. Divided into 2,000,000 Shares at 10 cents each. F 600,000 Shares of which are placed in the Treasury. thig Company consists of four ®claims, namely: NN The |_td. CAPITAL STOCK $200,00 “ROYAL KANGAR' cendavduNannENsUUsEnIvesennneaneUneTeOtH THE de (Gjold Mining Milling Co. * # * * a % “CASCADE, ” the “CASCADE FRACTION," the “CALIFO! Il situate on Grenville Mountain, Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District, British Columbia, about three miles hon “Gladstone s ane While Great Britain is fighting the ‘on the ee cific Railway, and twenty-five miles from Chinese, tually necessary to introduce a special bill in parliament to prevent the queen's subjects from silling arms for use aguinst her own soldiers and sailors. many others. Katie D. Green G..M. and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. North Fork Salmon District, B.C. FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Fitty thousand shares of the Company's Treasury Stack is now :d to the public 7 1-2 Cents per Share, Columbia Aveuue, Rossia _—— cna “The Chinese proposal to send the | nasi o el icipate, ie any. coining and foreign ministers under escort to Seale i weadertal | Tien Tsin is the on a \ possible of the assurances of their safety. cine fe eli ota A shaft qo feet deep has been sunk on the “Cascade” on a 4-foot vein of free milling quartz assaying from $13 08 the surface | w exergo jo feet depth. Numerous open cuts expose the lead for ov Acannel enow being run on the vein, and an assay of $34.80 was Sbiained at 25 feet. This tunnel is being made of al ching tunnel, ad ow 15 fee in Tenth eas een ascertained by Experts that fe will concentrate 25 into 1, thus making concentrates of the average value of about (00,00 per ton, Property isitented on Owing to its proximity to the railway and to the fact thar it can be worked vey cheaply on account of it being a tunnel proposition a and hat the tunnel follows the veiti Riv SAS! and considering the average value of the quartz, it is safe to say that the "ADE" is one of the most promising misting propositions distrint We are now selling the stock at FIVE CENT! CASCADE GOLD MINNG For particulars WM. B. ‘A London firm is reported to have offered Lord Roberts $500,000 for a history of the South African | war, Lord Roberts is too busy making history to write it at press |® i eae ny arrangement ent. pany, and to finance and’ carry 0 i ‘othernise, ‘am id onus, pate te iene, nocurtes,| palienl ‘con: | money if sie ar benatolent Ob je Saati, or bores fo ne Prat are quite informal, Ac- co ernational law, nations can ight, but they cannot be at wat unless they comply with certain for- malities, One of these is that the ——— ambassadors of each party must ask| Ladies’ tailori og Fi syle and for, or be a nda ae passports. | satisfaction guacant ugh Neithe i ed's, payable in five monthly. pay @ MILILING CO., LIMITED L’B’ Y. TOWNSEND. Sexland, 8. C. s, and recommend it to the public as a safe investment and can be had on application to GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer. # & % * ca * % te A Sl % fol * ¥ # oa * ¥ + A He = “To promot, acs, cre ip, mallaia, ligprote, work, man? 23s 5 contro, ot all‘ of subcribe tor Sod