THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM /K. ESLING, ‘Tug Otprst DAILY IN THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY; BXOBPT SUNDAY Seer i et ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY 7, 190%. party in connection with the prefer encial tariff.,....Because Sir.-Charles Tupper insists.that the... preferential Hemoyval Notice :s W._H. Falding has removed his offige i into the new Bank of Montreal tariff shall be sidered'on seek oPrice: BLOCK. TRL. G8. F, 0. BOX 538. SUMGORIPTION RATES: Daily, Daily, Subscriptions invariably in advance. Advertising rates will be made known upon application. ‘TheRucorp reaches the people. "TIME OP MTS ARB CLOSING CLOSE | SSETNATONS | DUE evelstoke and all points] Van De Panes Monde Wed-| Des and Frida ay, Wed jand connections. y ar Reoctens Galo and Yl _[feooten: ay and "Crow's Nest Les pis Shy Rasen ct rs All the Boundary. district! ous p.m. iy. ts between Cascade and points eiinneys a : Australia, China and Japan—See special notices, for Registratic st be. ited half saat Wks time for closing the malls. office is open from 8a. m.,to7 p.m, ‘are dies Sunday). . $0 ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive.. We will giadly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m. THE ORPHAN LEADER. She sincerity of Joseph Martin’s professed devotion to principle may be judged by the contrast ‘between his precept and practice on the sub-. ject of coalition governments. His excus€ for voting against the redis- tribution bill, in violation of his written pledge, was that he had dis- covered that it was to have been shelved upon its second reading and that a coalition between the Semlin and Turner parties was to have then become effective. Yet his first ef- forts on the’ premiershi -] brothers: principles, the. Liberal j i tf to impugn his loyalty to the empire and.the sincerity. of-his -assaults. on the Laurier government for hesitat- ing to offer-aid at-.the..outbreak. of. the Boer war. us The relations ofthe mother coun- try-and Canada may.fairly be ‘com: pared to those of an elder, and. a younger brother, The younger, FRENCH HAIRDRESSER. Specialist in gentlemen's hair cut- ting and all kinds of ladies hair- work, Special attention given to gentle- men s hair, cutting and shaving. Pror. DeLzgon, - tf. * No. 10 Spokane st. moved by brotherly affe runs to the.aid ofthe elder on; finding him engaged in a hard fight... Sir Charles Tupper says he should have shown even greater alacrity.~ ‘Sir only help the elder brother; ‘in’ ‘his fight, but,also give him,a_ third+in- terest.in hig ‘business; fos: nothing. Sir Charles Tupper says this: is’? hoes business. and... insists ° that:.: hall‘conduct theirjb relations on business principles. -}, A Canadian is no less ; loyal 'a Briton because he stands up for the: interests of Canada in her dealings | o with the mother country. + ‘When Canada off f 0 do: i Bus iness with the mother country; ‘she's! ould: obs) tain a fair equivalent for what she'|' gives up. But Sir yiletia: has hanged tariff r a gift: enterprise. The. people of, the old country‘will aotiquestion the loyalty |» of Canada because she drives’ a good bargain in doing business! with them. pieyw4 EDITORIAL NOTES. By postponing the’ ratification of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty till the expiration of his ‘term, President McKinley has given the senate an Wilfrid Laurier says he. shguld=inot | t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In thq matter of tho estate Of Ilessie Tay- jor, late of. the cit ft Rossland, in the province of British ‘columbia, widow, de- esi wpe died on or about the 8th day of. Jan— ary A. D., 1900, be aired’ on or before thet Ist day of Ju 1g. send by i repaid, or deliver {9 Mosra, Haale acon; of: the ‘Rossland, province of British olambia.- solicitors {or the official adminiateator, their ‘Christian and surnames, addresses ‘and, (descriptions, the ‘fail particulars of of C their ‘claims, the btatem ent o of their ints; and the nature of the securities (ii any) held by them. ‘And further ‘take nutice that-after such Inst raentaped, date mie said official admin- istrator w: ofthe res the parties entitled thereto, coated ear only: to the claims of wi } Bhi ben ‘have notice. and that the Paidiottcal administrator will ‘not ‘be: Hable for the ssid ‘assets’ or any part thereof to. or rson on persons of, whee ininneintaastet atria h e Hime of ancl, ution, a pated this iat day. of May. As 5. 1900. Mata NEILL & DRACOX, Solicitors for James. ferguson Armstrong, Official Administrator for‘the county. ot ;Kootenay.. 2: - AL Ge, CREELMAN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Eetimates Geiepee on all Kinds of work. Job- bing promptly attended Office and shop: Commercial Court, rear “Athan BCR brahotel, -P. 0. Box 315" i without regard to its effect, on’ the election. The Free State farmers’ “who broke their oath of allegiance by re- joining the Boer armies are paying the. penalty by the loss of their stock, The British are command- eering the stock of other farmers, leaving nothing for Boer raiders to live on. An'essential feature of, any at- tempt to put in practical form the much di d sc of i i federation will be some kind of i im- perial customs union. It is a sub- ject bristling’ with difficulties be- cause of the. fixed policy of free try, but it will have to be dealt were to effect a coalition with some of the Turner party in the. legista- ture... Failing in this, he turned to the Liberals and tried to pack a convention of that party. for the purpose of. getting himself chosen asits leader. He was again de- feated, but is. now endeavoring to accomplish in detail what he had with, if federation is to be anything but a matter of: nebulous sentiment. Wanted, or 20 years of age. Must furnish reference from last employer. In- quire at this office. _tf Subscriptions for Sandon. failed to do in the the support of the Liberal party in each district and recognition. of himself as its leader and of his government asa Liberal government. To ac- complish this end, he has appealed tothe party prejudice of Liberals throughout the province, seeking their support, not on account of his merits or the soundness of his principles, but of their greater hat- red of the Conservatives. Itspeaks well for many Liberals that they have been able to resist his bland- ishments and throw in their lot with their political opponents, setting the public good above party fealty, *The public has frequently seen a party in search of a leader, but Martin has treated it to the unique spectacle of a leader in search ofa party. He tried Conservatives first, and only when they. rejected his overtures did he return to the Liberals. He was not particular what party adopted him, so long as he found one. Yet he has the audacity to prate about his princi- ples and to pose as a champion of the rights of the people. Strauger still, there are some thousands of people who can-be fooled by this transparent fakir. PREFERENTIAL TRADE. One of the greatest political hum- bugs of the age is the loyalty cry, as it is being worked by the Liberal Subscriptions will. be. received at’ each of the banks, the city;hall and at the store of Goodeve Bros,’ for the relief of sufferers by. the fire’ at Sandon. Iam instructed .by coun- cil to take charge of all funds and opportunity to act, on -the: subject |: trade adopted by the mother coun- |.” Position open for young | man 18 . stein g PACIFIC $00 ‘LINE. . |. The direct route from KOOTENAY. COUNTRY, i to all points ‘EAST: -AND WEST. Firstgtass Sleepers on all trains onalltrains from Revelstéke and Kootenay Landing. TOURIST CARS ‘pass Medicine Hat Hat all for St, Paul; Sun Sd Wolsesiaye for ‘rgntoz iF days for Mateat and farSanie Cars pass X Keveltke one-day earder CONNECTIONS: ROSSLAND. nanny sans ZROSSEAND dally. 23:43 for {85 toe teteen aad Neliorn age tor Fag, u |. 8300 ex. Sun a prieite ‘« iCOUNTRY. | Exening train for and {rom Trail, Robson, , row's Nest Brench, Main Line, a Wcths comnsets except Sunday , Boundary points, Sandon ar sand ext turday Re Slocans Copnnetiod dally tor and from Sandon via Nakusp. « BOUNDARY COUNTRY. © - Hours, ROSSLAND To. +eeeseeNELSON.... 2.26 For rates and full information, address the ig agent, A.B. Mackenzie, City “Ticket Ast. A. C.. McArthur, Agent, Rossland. Woz ‘Anderson, T. P..A., Nelson, Paociow Won oy en ooh hs B.C. will wire them to Sandon. Wa. McQueen. City Treasurer. Peace Declared. ing about the Boer war,.and the gold fields of Alaska? There are other matters of vital importance; you may make a trip east; and will want to know how to travel. In order to have the best servics, usé the Wisconsin . Central railway be- tween St. Paul and..Chicago, For rates. and other information write Jas. A. Clock, . general agent, Port- land, Oregon.” tf To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. All druggists. refund: the money if it fails to cure. 25¢.. E. MA Grove’s, signature ison each OX. NOTICE. The Trail Creek, Liberal-Conser- vative association. meetings, will be held every Monday evening in. the Mackintosh committee rooms, over the old Bank of Moz ‘real , quarters. Rooms arealways- 1.2 the re- ception. of visit xhere voters may register wr ->-'<*"-* general in- formation. . Why. devote all your time read- |i THE FAST LINE TO. ALL. POINTS. -/ THE. DINING CAR ROUTE VIA- YELLOWSTONE PARK. SAFEST AND BEST. ~ SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS EQUIPPED WITH Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Din- ing Cars, Modern Day Coaches,’ Tourist Sleeping Cars. Thro fb Hokets to. 11 points in th ng! @ to al Bo pinta to 6 United | Bteamshi| tobete to all parts of th id. ‘Tickets to China and Jepan via Tacoma », and. Northern Paciticgteamship Co. Trains depart from Spokane as follows: No. 1 Westbound, at 9:55 daily. No.2. Eastbound,” at 7:20 amy, daily. For further information’ time, card: and tickets, aj Shply ta to agents of bent? E..W. Ruft, Agt. R. M. Ry., Rossland, B. C. J.W. BILL General Agent, Spokane, Way A. D, CHARLTON, v Asst. Gen. Pass Agt., Portland, Ore. THE BOUNDARY |. -will be more’ thar-pleased. with _ our display: of ba Lt just-unpacked-a—eon- NP Central Dry Goods : Store. Cor. First and Washington :Street,:, Rossland,” ‘B.C. x .¢- Ris Fe ca By Alexander Dick, A Chinese fortune-teller, in an ‘old ‘arm chair, . ' Sat smoking::‘‘dope” with.a drowsy air. He dreamt he would never need to work, For he had just been. captured bya bloody Turk. ‘ With a piercing shriek he quickly| rose, For a Turkish beard and‘a red, red nose . Peeped through. se door owith an ugly grin, Anda voice;called hoarsely: 5 igettee.some gin: For the man that’s, running. the C.:show,, With his’ gall'and-his- axe—yet! no “Grit hobo “You hte tod venture | to; say him ; I'm’ ‘Fighting Joe—the , blood;"”,, And he’struck the. table a deafening thud. man, of Ab Fong Was (frightened; he; trem. fy a bled’: But his. ened cloud, bowed; Began to- brightens -andthena a oe Came playfully forth on the ‘man of guile; 1 The. Mongolian’: 's bottle. ae getting low, =aihtias He slyly, inked, Welly good ‘old Joe.” (Assuming a‘friendly, familiar air.) pene pared ony his, dirt-co Till: the: daundry « patadeeontn rather. _late— Through the whole Chinese quar- ters sang - € « That British Columbia's Wh Hung Chang On a peaceful mission had come , along, To.offer. theig,: countryman, Me Ah! Fong, By the cee otthse tend Mr Fight sitor’s face, like_a dari, fey ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY 7, 1960. ~|A-cabinet job in the B. C. show. Ah Fong was flattered, and sh d CANDIDATE'S PLATFORM. To, the Riding, his pride In his smiling manner and graceful glide. He brought ‘wines and meats of the farthest earth, And spread them out for a banquet feast. The “Hon. At Fong" winked at his guest, And mildly, snggested a little rest. But Joe said, ‘‘No; I never. drink; “Tis: only when I'm trying to think ‘iMy, head, grows. weary, and: will heavily hang “Like-the head. of- your.noble Li i . Hung Chang-” Then Jog grew, wrathy, and loudly swore That he'd wade - through milés of *-Chinese gore, At..the .mere- suggestion of, his «friend so bold, That Ah Fong was troubled, his blood ran cold. He rose to, speak, but Joe said““‘No, “I'm running the..whole of the B. C, show.” ¢ And _the mild= celestial thought a ministers’ fate ‘Was more-certainifar in his native} . State, At “the, emperor’s. whim, or, from --; hidden foe, | Than! in Joseph's tool chest—the B; "Ve Goast” thought, Joseph, alarm- 4 3ed by fear, “This heathen. surely hath his ears, ‘Though anger dark flashes in his ‘ eye, “The smoother method must I.try.” Spake Joseph then in accents bold; Within his ranks Ah Fong to hold: “Count ‘me your friend in; : any 4 weather, "Stay, Fong, and. wear. “the. a cock feather. pa if Curtis can a ‘Mackinaw’ “The Feliow Jacket. shall you: also wear.” Fong » scanned, him with his almond JAnd qruttered, “Oriental lie.” The Jap, his sworn eternal foe, if He likes far better than Joseph’s | show. ‘West Kootenay Electora: T am a candidate for the it lel: at the elections, and I favor policy: ‘ 1, An administration composed of those whose practical experience will enable them, to deal promptly’ and effi- elontly with all detaile connected with the departments over which they Ere, ee. Y if no large int anes really necessary, | until the ability of the province to bear such is clesrly ascertained. This should not the following newly discovered mining camps: 8. Preparation of full, authentic dnd subetantial financial ‘statements of* tho. province, together with Ignd and forest areas and.their, probable values? “S_.” 4. Convinced of the wisdom of asist- ing railroad construction as proved Py the of : other would favor a system of bonuses, sur- rounded by reasonable checks and sate- guards, lines, the settlement in the intericr must naturally’ be" retarded, the coast cities being deprived of ingny supply advan- tages accruing. from colonization, immi- gration and interna} improvement: the present jancture no thinking. would commit himself: to a’ snap “de: cision in connection Ae the subject of is plausible, but I would 1 bo bo anlag ts 2 ‘bind ‘the province’to such~ « gigantic’ proposition involving many ~ complex issues,,until convinced that the.resources of British Columbia justify, such’ s an ex— periment. ‘ 5. The erection and maintenance of a technical school of mines. 6. Amendmente to, the mining” law; perfecting the existing system of mine inspection, thus making_it_ effective, and | of greater public advantage. Farther. more, legislation bearing upon placer | ff claims, claim jumping. gnd assessment hwork, sellevion as much a8 poeaible the if and | (f consequent. Tegel, complications." z of a maps, showing trail, water, apply to bridges, trails; and roads ie > Without feeders’ to;the. main} terness, ‘by dealing, with, pablic worl Irrespective of locality or political afalte tion, * 10. Development of, farming,dairying, stock raising and frult growing resources by increased encouragement to agricul- tural.societies, when by such assistance it may be demonstrated that reasonable benefits will accrue to the province. 11. Increasing the usefulness of .a bureau of labor and mining statiatics by the appointment of a competent official, whose services could be;utilized in har- and arbi- |: INCORPORATED Head office, Imperia} building, St. James Street, subeorised Sa Capital, Capital o1 his Company, has opened a branch comes: here, with the following Board of Manageme M Dal; Eimer A. Rott. Hon Thos: BSG y-Treashaers Wa We i ‘Faldin; traling’ upon issues threatening to dis- turb the peace and progress of; any com- niunity. 12, Ministers ot the Crown’ and their officials being stewards acting for the public, I would insist upon due expedi- tion in the issue of crown patents, and |° prompt departinental, settlement of dis- puted claimg; the taxes paid by unincor- porated settlements to° devoted, as far as possible, towards assinting the taxpay- ing district. 4 718... Carofal* consideration of the .re- arrangement of various The: For Monireal Loan & Investment Co offers the safest investment foramall sums now open to, the public, and lends money In large Fepayable in smonthly instatments. further Information, apply to W.-H. FALDING, Secreti ary! Treasurer. Bank ef Montreal Chambers, Columb! avenue, or small amounts “uablished May, 1895. "> MONTREAL LOAN (THE REODIN- JACKSON Co., INVESTMENT 60., dimifao Liaeniry, \ MINING AND’ INVESTMENT «BROKERS. Agents for ParisBell Addit ton to Rossland C. E. Benn, M. HH. MeMalion CHARLES E. BENN & CO. BROKERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, Buy, sel) and trade Stocks ‘and -Real} Estate for V & N'Phone 83. Poluetin "Phone St. PO Box 468 Telophone 86. P: 0, Box 48 A.® MACKENZIE & CO. MINING BROKERS, Columbia Ave, Rossland, B. 0 uasti g.if pogsible, $1 the political arena, b; ‘under ‘the Ciroamatan a, May. be deemed advisable, due care being taken to secure to outlying districts, as well::as rapidly towne, ji »*14.- To deal ee various Jabor ques- tions on rational lines, favoring no hasty i but likely to be affected. The reault ‘of re- in; from is'an, object lesson, eqnclugively proving that all parties are willing to settle vexed questions upun a broad and) therefore practical basis.) 2 15, ,/-In the,present campaign necassity for altianes wi with, nor, neat toward, federal” anthority, 7 the electors; but I Brel reser yin; myself.the rgb tote ge the men Weeing the: mbasures; ‘for! these! will) be called upon to crystallize them into legislation and ‘give: departmental; effect, to what they proféss ‘to believe- es Instilling into the- treat the} routes traversing’ mining districts, to- gether with such offitial information as would agsalat those.. engaged: in explora: tory work,. 8, Formulating a policy which woptd: assure to British Columbia a foremost place in Great Britain, thus securing the proyince prominence commensurate with ita resources. 9. Destroying as. far as. possible al germs.of di and fealty to the | nbeiacee ‘ani’loyalty to ‘the British empire, and to commemorate: the deeds f those. who have ‘surrendefted: their lives in defense of that empire, as well as those whu are now fighting 3ts. battles. With this intent, [ woul ald a auyooate such legislation as would make’ utory pro- vision for the floating of the Be British, EY during. the hours ot tuition, ‘over oF schoola throughout the province. Lremain your. obedient servant, Ge, iH Macuusrosr. BHE of this Compan: ERTIFORNIA,” all uate on Grenville Mountain, i Rossland Athletic. ‘Glub Snenn ». Excellent. | permanent. and. temporary board and; chambers; $36. to $40 per month: For particulars apply to |. Charles Webster, Steward. oe Offers saecial ‘membership in- ducemients for a short’ time by suspension of the initiation, fee. " All the. . Magazines ee. | | | -accommodations; for CHARLES: EB BENN, ‘Secretary. Katie D. Green G, M. atid 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 71-2 Cents per Share, and can be had:on application to a2 Columbia Aveuue, Rossland, B. C. “GEORGE Hs GREEN, , +» SecsTreasurer, _Divided. into 2,000,000 Shiaces at 10. cents’ each. 600,000. Shares of which are placed:in the Treasury. - @ on the Canadian Pacific Railway, and twenty-five miles from Rossland: -4o-feet depth, obtained at 25 , experts, that it, wil Owing to. its proximity to. the railway and to the: fact that it can be and considering the average value of the, quartz, -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. is For: particulars, WMéM. BB: TOWN. SE N D. Rossland, B. C. SAIC AISA AISI IAIN IIIS IIE EI ITI Heth Kae y consists of four. claims, eae The “CASCADE, ” the “GASCADE. FRACTION,” the “ROYAL KANGAROO,” and the Trail Creek Mining Division. of West Kootenny: District, British Columbia, about three miles from Gladstone A shaft 40 feet deep has been sunk on the “Cascade” on a 4-foot vein of free, milling quartz ae ayiie from $12 on the surface to” over $40 tat.” : Numerous open cuts.expose the lead for over 1500 feet. A tunnel is now being run on the vein, and an assay of $34.80 was : a feet. This tunnel is being made of a large size for a working tunnel, and is now 115 feet in length. :conéentrate 25, into 1,.thus.making.concentrates of the average value.of about $500.00 per ton, worked very cheaply on: account of. it being a tunnel proposition and that the tunnel follows the: vein it is. safe to say that the “CASCADE?” is one.of the most promising mining propositions in the district: It has been ascertained by ae