ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY.18, 1890. . ROSSLAND. EVENING REOORN, MAY 138,, 1889 ROSSLAND “RECORD. | BY EBER 0. SMITH. FUBLINED DAILY EXORPT SUNDAY, ALL COMMUNICATIONS to the Salter must is ‘ecompanied by the name and address et tbe witer, mot necessarily ror publica Hon, but as evidence. of good faith, SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Deily per Tent: foreign. Subscriptions invariably in advance, Advertising rates will bemade known on ap- plication ‘ SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1899. THE SEWERAGE OUTLET. Mayor Goodeve has received a great deal of credit and considerable cheap ' notoriety for the urgent manner in which he has pushed the provincial govertiment for permission to empty the A rage of laud into the Colambi: river.:, We would. like to ask Mayor Goodeve if he has ever secured from a Ta the i coscof laying a .sewerage pipe from Rossland. to the Columbia river. The distance belew Trail where the sewerage in proposed to be emptied, by the way the pipe would have to be laid, would not be less than eight miles. If the work is done right we are informed that % two-foot aieel pipe should be used, and that it could not be laid for less than $6 a‘foot, Now for eight miles at $6 a foot it would cont $242,240, It would cost about half as mae te laya wooden’ pipe, or $121,210. ~ “ i -Now. we would ‘like to ask what chance the city would have of being able to get the money to complete the sewerage sys- the two ‘debenture “bylaws are $107,000 + 160,000: ~~ 25,000 Add to thi ‘the sewerage pipe to ‘the Columbia, say $121, 210, atill the sewer- agé system: is by:no ‘meas’ complete, and it ig a conservative estimate to say it Would ‘cost'at least $25,000" and we have's grand total of $428,210, ! If.the mayor's advice is taken and the debenture bylaws carried, where are the ratepayers'to land? With such a debtupon so small a town, doos anyone. think that sensible ‘business ‘men would buy property in Rossland? ‘We think not, _———F Some ef the city council who are atraining every nerve to secure the pas- gage.of:the-debenture . bylaws are prom- isiig everybody - everything. -: One lead- ing buginess man said to a Recozp man yesterday, "I would like to have the|, streets in my locality fixed up some, but:there are no provisions made for it in the bylaw.” They tell me if I will vote for the bylaws they will doit anyhow, but that ie all the guarantee I have, and Tam nof sure what that is worth.” The city council has treated Fire Chief Guthrie very generously. In the first place he: was employed ag .a single man. He arriyed here-on-the: 22nd of March and was allowed'a full month’s pay for March.:, Everything he has asked for has been given:‘him. It was the under- standing that he would sleep at the fire hall, and if he wishes ‘to hold the posi- tion he should be required to do ao. The efficiency of the department require it to the-extent thathis services are re- quired. _— The Rossland Miner persists in pub- lishing falae statements regarding the ore shipments from this camp. It per- sista in figuriig’ 18 tons ore tothe car everthe ©. & W. narrow gauge after their representatives were told several times by the railroad agent that the cara daly catry.16 toms, On’ this week's The general appearance of used in the make-up, the wear Suits. FIT AND FINISA Are strong arguments in favor of a Keady-to-wear-Suit. present all of these points in many of ‘our well selected Ready-to- ANY PRICE, LARGE STOCK. We handle the: leading American makes of Fine Shoes. our Clothing, the fine materials We Rossland Customs, i The returns for the month of April 1899 from the Rossland customs houge are ag follows: Imports. Dutiable. + $47,600.00 6,097.00 464,606.00 + $12,023.95 Value. $288,817.00 The Goldon Cafe. The Golden Cafe ia now open, and ig giving the beet 26-cent meal in the city. ‘A, G. GREELMAN P. O.B9X 315, Creelman & Beam, CONTRACTORS BUIDERS. Estimates furnished on all kinds ot work. I~ Jobbing promptly attended t Rosslard B.C. NOTICE. The Columbia and Western Rallway will ap- ply to the Parliament of Canada ut sion for an act giving the GEO. BEAM OFFICE AND stor: Commereial court, rear Albavibra Hotel. See ret mare10, sree CLOTHING DEPARGMENG. THE BIG STORE AGNTER BROS. 228 tons on the ore which goes to Trail. Th2se false returne will do the camp an injury; and there is no kind of an excuse ior it. The mayor has been running a great bluff about desiring permission to empty the sewerage of Rossland inte the Co- lumbia river. Rossland evidently, after waiting a couple of years for a Columbia river outlet, will mot beable to use it. The city aldermen had : better do # little thinking for themselves. What u beneficent thing are the laws of British Columbia and thecity of Rossland, Allen G. White, shipments it will make o difference of { for a few hundred dollara worth of work in their locality, ——___ Last year Allen G. White paid a fine of $15 for assaulting an officer, and while in his custody eaid: “Oh, I wish I had you on the other side of the line.” It is such menas White who create the bod opinion of the laws of the United States, and puts that country in bad odor here. It is auch men ag White who are jostfus afraid of the Jaws over there ashe is of the laws on this, side of the line. It is such men as White Who: would ‘cane people to death” if someone would hold them, and. at present local manager of the Rossland opera house, sayshe would “cane the editor of the Rucorp to death if it wasin oy other town.” Beautiful lawel ~*~ Our estimate on the cost of erptying the sewage of Roseland into the Colum- bia river at $3 a foot for wooden pipe, ‘may by some be thought a little high, but when the rock work necessary to accomplish the burying of the flume is done, we thiuk it quite conservative. The selfish desire for personal gain al- ways leada a few unfortunate ratepay- ers to favor plunginga city into debt, even beyond its power to pay, The day of reckoning must come. Agreat many ratepayers will refuse to be bribed into voting for the street improvement bylaw to spemd $25,000 Alderman Hooson says it is quite ont of the question to empty the sewage of Rossland into the Coiumbia river. —_—_—_—_ Don’t put away your winter clothes, . For spring is not here yet. Don’t bring out the garden hose. For they’d get froze you bet. Hoffman ‘House Caf@ seam A. F. STROBE, PROPRIET’R Washington Street, M. A Wi & Coen HIGH-CLass TAILORS, | BEDFORD Cords for Trousers, ., STILL LEADs’ THE WAY. We reach the hearts of the corsumers through their stom- achs by giving them the PURE HEALTHFUL, PLEASING BEVERAGE DRINK THE Le Roi Guld Seal LAGER BEER. Call for and see that you getit. Itis the most Health. ful and - Appetising — Beer brewed. REGULAR MEALS BEST IN THE CITY Fresh » Esa, Chickens ond. Vegeta jes direct from the Farmen SUNDAY sea Chicken Dinners A SPECIALTY. AND SOO LINE OCEAN TU OCEAN ROUTE EAST AND WEST, 3000 Miles? Comfort iste care pans thro our, jaliy for tenn peEs t Kevelstuke Rheumatism Banish- ed Like Magic. A Marvellous Statement — Re- nee from Ono Dose. Mr, EB. Sherman, proprietor of thi Sherman House say ‘Ont. is known by thousands of Canadian Nenve then lowing statemont from M. years’ standing In three days. One bottle er iis Wagyanne Daily” Train. 3,05k, 18.20k-Ly.—ROSSLAND,.—Arr.—%. Makes connection West Robson for and from the north and main line, ant to and from Nelson, Kaslo, Sandon an other Slocan points, For Rutes, Tickets and Full Informa on Call on or Address Nearest Laval Agent, or A. B. Mackunztx, City Tkt Agt. P. G, Denison, Agent. Me F, ANDERSON, T, P. A., Neleon. Ross ‘} and E. J. Covtx, ugh Sretelase sleepers on all trajas, Tons” DP A Vancr A COUNTY COURT, convenes Next Monday nday With Twonty Now filed e following are the new cases at paved on the docket in the county which convenes next Monday, s inks to pres se sat Milton Martin— Iron Mask $82.60 in ff Rors vs. , Canadian Pacific milway company et al—$125 damages. Yuen Wang v8. A Patterson—$50 cal- lection. SSCSSSS H.R. Ji ohnstone & Co. Real Estate Agents, 11 Col, Ave, FOR SALE ‘Room House and lot on corner Wi ashington Bt., Kootenay ave, $800, 4-Room Hous and lot on Koot- chal sronus, ae Room cabin on Columbia ave., A A. Meakit Turner & Co, va. Mre. M. 30 for goods. q t Bat Shearer va. King Mining com- pany et al—$833.20, ehares Join J. Cole ve. Margaret 4246, work, ete. John B, Johnson vs. W. M..Wood— E. King— (500, § MM. an 1249, Ww ‘ : pelle ee va, Wu. {McLain—{40, dg, ead Harper ve. Essie Taylor— Plaintift’s appeal for judgment of small debtscuurb. Edward Baillie vs. Cunningham—{63, 97, goods seld Columbia- Kootenay Min- jwgvom pany, garnishees. Ewa Jamcs va. C. SM. Weller et al 1.75, lien, ete. vod City Mercantile company lask Gold Mining company. Milo Munro vs. J. R, ‘Sullivan—$48, bard, ete. Centre Star Mining com- y garnishees, O’Connel vs. Amanda John- goods sold. Jerome Landis nry Bohle vs, George. Willard—$12 M. Weller garnishees. ‘. Coursiar vs. Benj. Tomnkins— goods sold, 1ith aud Perrine vs. W.P. Murray, ql), for work, etc, Nelson et ‘al .garni- shes; $37 puid into court by garnisheer. Mrs, Kate O’Brien va, John Hostetter —Hu for board, Canadian Pacific rail- way company garnisheus, 1. C. Hoffman vs, A. M. Gilvray—$22 for board. British America Corporation garnshees; {66.60 paid into court by garuisheer. ADJOURNED CASES, Tenis Blue vs. Longsly, $50.72, for lumber, default summons, reference party heard, Muthias Bros, va, Henderson- Parle nership accounte, Reference party heard. M.J.O'Hearn vs, Barbara. and Ter- i tamages. Eilward Cronyn ¥ va, J. C. Drewry— £100.18, Shares. ‘ Frel E. Empy vs.. John “McMartin— . E, W. Talbet— "sancier vs. Alexander and Stusti Pe oy commission, eymour vs. Harp et al—$159.61 John Lane, ve. Peoria. Mining & Mil- ling cotmpany—Stock. ial paok of Manitoba, vs. H. C8. . iy yerny vs. Margaret E. King— wih Gicivge hod if months Tengo, ni or will rent, 4 WANTED 4 Room Houre furnished 5-Voom House furnished 4-Room Houre unfurnished 8-Room Hone furnished. 1& 2-Koom Cabinr Peter Reid —DEALER IN—— Staple and Fancy Groceries Produce, Butter, Eggs and Fresh Fruits, . MORRISON & McKENZIE'S OLD STORE, Washington St. ROSSLAND, B. C VLDDOOOOHO HOO OOD J.B. Johnson KC. g RealEstate and Mining brokers INSURANCE AGENTS. Fire Insurance Avents for the fol- loping Companies: Borwlen Baton ate We have sale for all ————=" Nandard Socks, : J. B. Johnson & Co seoeesseoeedoe Rugs. Art oe Moquette and Smyrna and ‘Velvet -Ruga at $1.25, $1. 0, $2. 00, 92. 50, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00. Art Squares $7.50, $7.50, $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00. Linoleums. » .,, Seoteh Linoleum 2 yards wide—a aplendia range of New Floral and Block designs at 50c per sy. yard. Cappel = Department WE WISH TO DIRECT PAR- TICULAR ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF CHOICE ENGLISH AXMIN- STERS, VELVETS, BRUSSELS AND. TAPESTRY CARPETS WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM ENGLAND. Tapestry Carpets. We are showing all the latest desizna and color- ings of greens, reds, terras, bronzes etc., at 40C, 50C, 65C,.75C AND 85C. Brussells Carpets Our collection of these goods is larger than ever and includes every thing that’s new and pretty at $1.00 AND $1.25. Velvet and Axminsters English axminsters and velvet carpeta in all the leading shades—very tich-color effects and designs at $1.75 AND $2.00. HEMP CARPFTS 36 Inches wide—Floral Design. STAIR AND-HALL CARPETS Specfal at.. Lace Curtains. Nottingham, oe Curtains, 33¢ and 4 vards Jong, 60 to 72 inches wide ut $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $8.50 and $5.00 per pair. Furniture Coverings ce and Drapery Materi Art Cretonnes. the newest ceaiae and es ide houlle _ 25c and 36c yer yard. Satin Faced Ts apestry. ; Satin Faced! Tapentey, _ssitabia for’ ipholsteribg Goblin Tapestry. Goblin Tapestry in’ dark’ or‘‘light- shades—very igns; at: $1:75,-$2.00, anil $2.60.) »i-/4 que.- Window Shades. Pisin? decoraents in pit, colors, trimmed iwith insertion and. fringes, etc. —Hartshora | Rolleraveh etc., at 50c, 65c, 7Be, $1 00 and . CURTAIN POLES, TOWEL RACKS, TOW- EL RINGS, BRACKETS, Furniture Fringes, Guimps, etc., at A large variét: y of at 28 Inches wide, very band- some patterns with single or double border. Per yard 25¢ and 35¢ Fanoy Curtain MUSLINS, 30 to 48. inches wide, choice stripe and figures at 20c, 25c, 35¢ and 50c per yard. hei popular. prices. Sevan Nelson a va. Merryweather—$216 lien, ete, » Grigor vs. Jokn McKane— 4 ccount rendered. N. McArthur va, D. Stussi et al—$800, cone 800TH Seton ARIS GO to The ap Womens’ Exchange For the best HOME MADE BREAD and pastries of all kinds. East Colum- bia Ave. next door west of City offices, Nothing S d Like S The One Price Store. WILL BE ——THI8 WEEK THE-——— Famous Sampson Hair Brushes 25. Cents Each Inclading » Neat Little Horn Comh in Case. Cc. C. GIBSON & Co. SOLD AT guode for which the highest price willbe FIRST AVENUE First. Store East of ane eitbeta as the Girat lose of South ‘Amer can Rheumatle ean J oul tle Core » were traly srondertul3 x eay, an xa a's my system. Fite ding, 1 in my ay le. more good a “sctering: I ever did in’ my ‘sold by Goodeve Brothers. S. GLAZAN -—CARRIES A—— BIG. STOCK ~ —— es ————sv OF FURNITURE STOVES CROCKERY GLASSWARE CARPETS PARLOR SETS ELECTRIC Light Globes, WANTED—Second Hand Househoid S. GLAZAN. SPOKANE ST. J.A. Macpowazp, J.8. CLure, Jn. ene oir ‘Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries, Bolicttors for Bank of British North America . ‘B: B R Macdonald & Clute HOTEL & | HOFFMAN WASHINGTON STREET ROSSLAND. B. C. HARRY MCINTOSH, Merchants’ Lunch. 25c. From 12 noon to 2:30 p m SUNDAY Chicken Dinner wA First Class Bar.. RAILROAD TIME CHECKS Miners Checks @ Cashed. Free of Charge. PROPR, g Mec & DEACON, BARRISTERS £ND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B. C. Miner Building, Columbia Aveauce Mary Anderson ve. Thomas & Greigor 102.05; gnods deposited. RK. E. strong ve. D, Corsan—#48, tosrd, ete. Canadian Pacific Railway (onpany varnishes, $60.10 in court. JUDGMENT SUMMONS. Tiunter Bros, va. O'Connell, $59.68. unter Bros. vs. O'Farrell,462: 20. P.C. Costello va, J. L. Black, $21.44. A. H, Revsback va, Arthur Dick. Peck & Co. vg, Thomas Houghton. G.H, Bayne v ve. M.A. Wright, $827.10. er, has the best pecan : establishment i in the city and todo all kinds of plumbing ing, ee anywhere, for nF ey tf W.J. LOUGHEED J. FYFE iinet Merchant Tailors Ladies’ Drapers, ° Just arrived a fine range of Flannel Suitings IN GOOD Colovings and Patterns.......- Te 16 COLUM WE y aay ILCOX THE PLUMBER °8 SPOKANE STREET. AELLO 89, NOTICE. x ee THE CRESCENT DRY GOODS C01 NEW BRICK BLOCK, . COLUMBIA. AVENUE. St. Charles Hotel. CHAS. EHLFRS, PROP. Board and‘Room $6.00 Week “First class accomodation. WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE. enue. besihda aa ROsala AN ADVERTISEMENT IN THE RECORD PAY8—PAYS—-—PAY&—PAYS The Slocan Lake Jubilee After weeks of arduons preparations the citizens of New, Denver areina posit tion to offer, through their execu- tive committee, to the citizena of Rossland and neighboring camps, the greatest sporting events that have ever been brought together in a Kootenay celebratien, On May 24th, at New Denver } Will he a record-making day jor the Silvery Slucan. « “AM expectations have been exceeded and better sports, better music, better enter e the results of the hearty co-operation of the citizens of Sandon, Nelson and Rossland. With due appreciation of the co-operation received from these cities, New Denver's cit- Slocan Lake Jubilee more-than a success, and to accomplish this the lim- The sporting events of the day will embrace the following events: Football Match. fee) themselves duty bound to make the ier eoney and labor put forth will be the need, Hose-reel Race. (HUB AND HUB) Nelson and Roseland teame entered—the swift- est in Kootenay. Open to Sandon, Trail and Kaslo. Baseball Match. Sandon vs. Nelson. The only organized teams in these cities. Lacrosse Match. Nelson va New Denver. ., , Nelson vs. New Denver. | : Drilling Contest. Singfe or Double. : - Aquatic, Field Sports For all. . Band concert and ball in the evening. Ample hotel en eer dations: Special train and boat service being arranged. JOHN WILLIAMS,’ SECRETARY.