5 ROGSLAND HVENING REOQRD, MAROH 21, 1899. ROSSLAND RECORD. write-up of the city of. Victoria. A tine ten 7 picture of the parliament. buildings and ‘° BY EBER 0, SMITH. é Ol ————————— other pretty scenes are given. We will |. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAROH 21, 1889. WHOLESALE ano RETAIL DEALERIN.. EDwanp Onowrx, sito QMME UDIR WNONS] sesso aspen coos d Macdonald Clute & Cronyn GOIKAN } 4 ROSS! Ss LU ING DRY DS STORE. Cd artisters, Solicitors and Notari - z ? Bollottors for i'ank of British North duane MoBrrpe Buripwwa, Rosstann, the Membership of Labor Organtza- TWO STOCK EXCHANGES, Spokane 1s Well Supplied Having Two As- ‘soctations. Spokane at present haa two stock ‘ex- —_ 4 wait to seo a like complimentary’ men- | - WUSLINMED DAILY. EXOMPT SUNDAY: tion of Seattle by the Victoria papera. The eight-hour law will. not work ALL COMMUNICATIONS to the faitor must the f of which created such a ee Aecompaniod by the name and sddress @S,$be writer, nu; necessarily tor publica (don, but as evidence of good faith, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. to advantage in the mines in Kootenay, ae it will tend to cause dissensions; in districts that have few properties on a paying bases, There was no great de- mand for the change, and it’ would have been better to let well enough alone.—. STILL LEADS: THE WAY. : ‘We.reach the hearts of, the consumers through their stom- Beef, McCrae & Of tions. Increasing, MANY NEW LODGES BEING FORMED ——_——__ A Timely Review of —_— The Crescent Dry Goods C0., Lid. |[e-Ses ss atir early in February. ‘‘This board meets regularly every morning at 11:30 and ia said to transact considerable bus- iness, although no reporter or outside broker is ever allowed to be present, ‘The second board is of more recent -ache by giving,them the PURE Investment Brokers, HEALTHFUL, PLEASING © BEVERAGE DRINK THE Neleon Tribune, “Weare sorry to see such expressions coming from the Tri- bune, which haa heretofore been an; ad- |" vocate for the general betterment of the Choice Eastern Dress Goods. Itis high time that you ordered that new dress of yours if you expect to wear formation. It is open te all brokers, although its reatrictions in regard.to re- porters are as heavy as. the other. A fe) h d to be To Have a Free Employment Bureau for Union Men—Other « ) y : Mining properties bought ana P ork, We have Duyers for the sit a tock's of Kootenay resid dential reports furni: apple tom by Competent eat cson Applies |. Subscriptions invariably in advance. ‘Advertising rates will bemade known on ap- plication TUEDDAY, MARCH 24, 1809. . working miner. ... The eight-hour. law is just and right and gives: satisfaction in other mining aectiona, no more blessed with rich ore than the Kootenaya, if PERFECT MAIL SYSTEM. It is ‘ihg to read about in the mail service, even ifthe Koote- pays cannot have any of It. The Kettle Falls, Wash., Courant has thisto say hical In’ y’a issue a typogial error made a reference to the proposed should have been $15,000. new court house to cost. $1,000, which |; ‘Le Roi Gold Seal LAGER BEER, Callfor and see that you get it. Itiethe most Health; ful and Appetisin; Beer Mutton, Fish Ovsters MONEY Loancd a LOW Rates ‘of Interest, interesting Notes. Within the past few weeks nearly every branch of labor in this city has or- ganized itself intoa union, Unioniam haa become the fasbion among the labor masses, fays the Spokane Chronicle. : During the past/ 12 months there is nots labor organization in‘the city that has not increased in: membersbip from $5to100 per cent. Labor unionism in Spokane is stronger now than ever be- Dress goods. it.on Easter Sunday. We direct spicial attention to our Spring importations of black and colored dress goods consisting in Part Grenadine Broché, Odalsque, Volle Crepons, Crepells,’ silk and wool Grenadines; and. the latest shades in Worsted See our special Easter Offerings presént at the session this morning in the old Cannon bank building on Mill street. , . About 20 brokera'were present at the meeting was called to order and this number waa increased by ' several late arrivals, PI GAD Ht RE This asaociation daily compiles‘ list of quotations upon all stocka upon the market, ‘the purpose being to make prices as uniform‘aé possible. A list of all the stocks is called by the chairman and as each stock is’ called the various _——aln Dress Goods and Silks. Silks. ‘|News: mou eat i ¢ : ar ets Eprrok Eventna Recorp: — Some te 1 E ie time ago in this city there was some talk upon the subject: PUBLIC ‘NOTICE. - ~ As proof of the perfection of the mail| Columbia Avenué is closed to traffic from the oaths east end to the west end of Columbia Avenue system there was delivered by Poatmas: | Blut. ree sae ter Fuller, during the week, a package * "Acting City Engineer “4 Rosstay 1s Ove i» 1899, that turned up in the mail car, bearing ogatand Be On ATOR 1fthy ee. neither the address of the sender nor of the person who wasto receiveit. The Oldest Established Howse in Kaoxenay | package when opened was found to con- WILL AM R. BRATTY “tain a ring, and notices were at once’ : Und rtaker, sent'to all post offices along the line that neertaker. , ta il aach e package had been found with no| ROSSLAND, BRITIEN COLUMB!A “From 12 noon to "2:30 p m & ; : CUS Ws HOWARD, address. The partics.here who were éx- zB SUNDAY 4 , BSUMATES BURNISHED and CONTRACK I a . - ANGED fc % ri TETIRS, z A pecting'a similar package. at once’ filed Chicken Di 3 : FERED copending the Dent sletiaite br bi Bl sitet lagaed ontiesly and was 7 preciate them, That #* 2 , en inner : | +1 ing ADVERTISERS before the Put’. Cores Aunion that Japsed entirely wi ‘ a : a description of the package found. The C. : =I : u, | Pondence invited... 4 dead for a year was.the, painters’ Union: i :. z ‘ . Test was not difficult, and this week the “ Ue: a eG pHOWARD, | ne This was re-established a few weeks ago, i 24-Inch. . a a n ry ¢ : TESTR .C, : _ lost ring was delivered tothe person to} —@ oA First Class Bar., : oA Ne wedbfent for Tamm oseaNDe® end Beil Ge and now has 76 bona. fide members. whom it should bave been addressed but Rees y zi oe NS Ue id Teamsters are one of the latest branch- 6 Suits $10 O O 718 : : eato crganize and) they ‘atert witha aC . ac 4 Il rae membership of 110. : : 12 5 0 Un ULL. i) e which we sell at $1.00 and- those Quietly a. strong union of. the mill workers of the city was organized a week, 90. tarting with 200. metabepei.. thelr ; Striped;'Plaid and Checked vt ut ks include all shingle mill employes, ; : ee bat aaelae lil: si eee | | 45-Inch all-wool Vigoursux Janing taill employes, gash’and ‘do pce : planing mill employes, sash an loor : Sergea, all th’ new BG Taifetas fore, with the possible exception of the Piva : year after the great ars, at wnleh tite Cable Add: a were not enough men lo the ; et ie Bounet Ea of rebuilding the city, and all pan Clenabie Pat Bedlord MeN ranches of help ‘fixed their own rates of pay, Which were met. by. employers with no grumbling for the simple reason. that there was.no alternative. Daring thelatter part of 1808. several of the pnions that-had_ allowed thijr'ranks to become depleted ‘were revived,-reorgan~ ized, nowly officeredy strengthened by socials atid_re-inforced ‘by systematic work and egular meeting night . - CORRESPONDENCE SOLICImp,, brokers give bids or offers of the stocks, WANT A BASEBALL TEAM, Rossland Should Be Up-to-Date With a Good Game.. | Special Values. 45-Inch strictly all. wool light’ colored Spring ||): t . Plaids and’ Check suits them, the more you'll ap: ‘WASHINGTON STREET . ROSSLAND. B. O. HARRY MCINTOSH, PAOPR. Merchants’ Lunch. — | IF. YOU WANT: A TI 7 : orsmall, Inserted in aa: 2 5 Cc - : =| fagaring, or. Periodical, save yo . 3 s+” | troublesoine details by sénding ft straight ROSSLAND, B.C. Spokane Street, noah We want you to know more about our Silks The more you know about GENERAL ADVERTISING AGEN? NDON, E, ‘108 BrsnoPscarTe-Sr., of having basoball team for the coming season, but of late nothing has been heard about it, I would like to eee Ross- land come to the front with a godd'team. We all know that there are some *'‘good players now in the city. Among’ them is Captain Jacobson, late of the. ‘Michi- gan league, Some inducement may, be offered to him to keep him in Rossland, Let us have agood teamin Rossland, Kaslo isgoing to haves strong team: There is also some talk ofn team in Nel- son. Sandon will nodoubt have one. Now is the time to start if this city in- tends to be in line, . A BPHCIALTY, ; RAILROAD TIME CHECKS Miners Checks @sbashed. ‘ Free of Charge. Every night by the only licensed. auctioneer NOTICE. Down in Colville, little three-up, " cheap John town, we have before us an tame tice| ML J. WALKER, ply to the F : fe : : ae , All Points| local’ paper, for agirl to do general | at spokane street near Columbia gvenue, New ph : i ~ ee ae _ hotework with the ment of | AesccusTOR San nee AMSG ste | sarees "The Dining Car ‘being a-good cook. The wages offered, Saarere BO Box ee ee eee ORI OF > pe’ Route via gaye with 5 steady position is’$20 a’ month. ad & t 4 IG z i 3 z This brings to mind that ‘afew daysago| p.¢.creeLMAN GEO. 5 Linh nad a Yellowstone Ja Robsland family discharged a.good girl : “Pp. O7BOx sis,” *; Saar ace > : : who was getting $50 ‘week, to hires 4 , Park. : . THE SAFEST AND BEST. A Sunscermer, Rather Wide of the Mark. “An elegant assortment of Tap- David B. Bogle, of Rossland, when in : any | Spokane a few days ago is said to. have - (|| estry and Brassells Carpets, large ade uea'cf the following word Som ed effects, at 75c.;|| and small designs in all the latest, Biskeniien 3 Review f SF rdetitiver $1.00 and $1.28 are values ‘not 10} shades and colorings. McKinney. was discovered ‘and: ‘staked mill employes, and,. in fact, all wood shades; worth $1,25 : Suitable ‘for Parlor, Dining. | |,by old pioneer placer . miners ».in +1887. be found elsewhere. Boom or Libraty: a. La ‘And they haven’t done. anything since ‘|uarte, 8 retary, workers, 46-Jnch : T but relocate every recurring January _ ‘Another division | of labor : unionized Lean & NEW CORDED SILKS * Pes : and hold the claims and wait for things ries ’ ef es in'a variety of shades ; o ae oy ee At per yard......, +, e ‘ Fe i. 7 ‘Subseribe _ = gree ‘ ? 3 —FOR THE— ef a Z Ww : near the city. ~ Chinalnan ho offered to work for $3.60 Cr eelman & Beam, , Record, Within the past two months it bas ‘a week.’ If people living in..a litte , CONTRACTORS ah >a < Z : : il — been clearly demonstrated that it is al -éountry town like Colville can afford to 2 . AND BUILDERS. a4 ‘ fe mo Equipped Milli tat most i ible,to erect -a° bui f pay $208 month for a domestic servant, | ‘ —_ s e : : Ons Ar € Made By Mining, aa sonnet ore in iis city vith Roseland surely should. It ia eafe to prc ities Phy Ghtended tae work. i QEGINNING January 1, 1899 ‘There is not : single tind at work done fay thet the lady in Colville would not B hon ona fiame, brick or stone building that Greens and Mora the mark and does neither justice tothe - OFFICK AND BIIOP: si ‘this up-to-date “hostelry ‘Through Th an i : have a dirty Chinese cook at any price, | Commercial court, rear Rossland B. C. will be conducted’ strictly on © sits Sere a sg aA pene yo 3 . : doea not come uader the domain’ ‘of ‘or- At. creer Camp McKinney old timers or to | him- % © - © UNIT LN 0 A ganized labor. Several times of Iate at- {- ra an} aeli, Ifhe were better acquainted ‘with The suggestion made in this issue of Sepamnship, Heksts\to all parte. of ee. 2 a 2 tempts have been made to put up dwel- ‘ f } : z the camp, and the conditions that have ; 1d. : 8 9 A . J P; e conditions hay thé Reconp by “ubscriber,” that Ross- : j LCO q i veickere: S46 ‘ lings costing from $1000 up; and - almost j Tailor Suit E ‘ . im +n Tapestry Carpet prevailed therein for.several years. past, land should bave a good baseball team, THE-PLUMBER J@: JAPAN AND CHINA ‘ China Silk Ga A is & good one, and now is the time to or- . ak P ATTERNS. 4 B z i a Fa PLAN... . - ; ; ; allt ae : yrestpound, "3:40 P.M.| deer No. 2, Edna, and Sidney, situate! without exception trouble has been’ ‘en- he would not have made such a wild a : f English cost- } Eighty-five eligantly farn- 2 east boun: 7:00 AM. e & lah steam heated:- brick workers, who “start witha “mem- “‘a few months since one might havo bership of about 160. These men are AN Wool, in Ni MERVE : gone into the camp and have had his Wool, in Navys, emploved at the three large brick yards \ 5 , pick of the bestof the properties: there. Browns, Blacks, Tans ye Sile Setin : | i) es Ht for $500.” ( Perye eete soe set A ° In the above Mr, Bogle hita wide of r) F within the lest few-.days. includes the to shape themselves. VIA. TACOMA and RORTHERN: PACIFIC stint onciards cal 28 SPCKANE STREET. ‘Trains depart from Spokane, "Four fall claime—Michigan Boy, Rein- valry now throughout West Kootenay in AELLO 89, a large number of winter sports, and there is no reason why an interest might not -be aroused in summer amusements. The const cities have a leagne;-and ii the interior-could form @ atrony one there could be a few very in- teresting games played . between the two leagues. hag the ial for the best team in the province sf it could “be gotten together. Gold Mining ‘Company itr e€ countered where the unions. have . been statement.—Boundary Times. ‘soon, For information, time cards, maps and tickets One-half mile southwest of the (re uine cloth in all . REPUBLIC, WASHINGTON, ignored. z — Atinion man refasea ,absolutely to ©, P. R. Rarnings. : | (0 The gross earnings of the Canadian é . Toilets‘and bathe with hot and Bply, to agents of the 6. ¥.4N. end its con-| Thousand Dollar a Day dividend payer Cold water on every floor. Spa- the Republic: mine,-Republic, Wn., and the new colors al- ready shrunk and work beside a‘ non-union man, or.s| ; . L Pacific Railway in 1886 were a little bet- ” ; E,W. Bory, Agt, Red Mt, By. Taffetas : GUE slots Ham ple rooms: the Mountain Lion,. with . 9 S6-foot . L ddd guaranteed cot to | mechanic who is receiving less than: the ‘ ter than ten million dollars. Last year, F, D, GIBBS, t ledge, which aseays$80 and better acros 75c, 85c.,, $1.00 i spot. 3 vt ot ot ot Practically out of -the ‘question’ to get help to carry on work withont their sup- port. 4 lions. : In 1886 the freight catried ‘totalled just overtwo million tons. Last year the total was better than five and a-halft {ee LINE a taillion tons. In 1886 the number of Detter mechanics are union men, it’ is A. D. OHARLTON, ‘Anst.-Gen, ; nt, 5 Pasa," Ago M. A. Wilson 4 No, 25 Morigen, seen Te: the list of dividend payers. To the south with, however, it is’ referred to the & Co. ‘ Aas : a ‘are the Mor ory, Troubadour, Hit trades council. This body is made up of “dr : i z es yet or Migs, and the Golden Lily group—. delegates from each of the unions. ‘The Af. A N A D ! AN :| the latter is only one claim north of the council is a court of last resort, and upon H . : Machigan Boy Gold Mining Company's its rulings matters are definitely. deter- Special on am es PACIFIC TY. aRAaes ined. ; ol) “2: i ‘ This company ie stocked for 1,000.00 One of the lateat innovations planned Per Pattern ry AND S00 LINE ehares,-par value 5 cents, assessable to by the trades council and. the building i aE is z Wherever a serious grievance is met union scale, and, as nearly, all of the according to the officiai report issued a General Agent Spokane, Wasp. : tne whole face, and will soon be on : a g1.50| Rugs! Rugs! few days ago, they had expanded to Satin... | $1. 75 more than twenty-six millions... The freight earnings in 1886 were eix mil- Duchess) and $2.00 NEW COLORS e tons moved one mile was under 656 mil- BREW FRICES lions, Laat year it was over 2,142. mil- lions. In 1886 the grain and flour moved HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. BEDFORD Cords for Trousers, _ We are surprised and disappointed in ‘the mine owners of the rich Slocan, where mining is so. easy, that the first complaint against the eight-hour law should come from them, They boast, with a just right, ofthe many high grade, properties and the small, expence of mining the ore, and now threaten to Our Own import-ations. par not to exceed’one mill per share trades is on employment. bureau: ,Thie i . per month. . There are 400,000 shares in bureau will be established down town in the treasury. ‘All’ promoter’s stock vith a ally located: h t ci pooled until treasnry ‘stock is sold. All At this headquarters anyone,desiring a OCEAN ‘TO.OCEAN . ROUTE EAST] money expended in developing the pror” carpenter, a plasterer, a brick mason, or AND WEST. ' erty, Fist Iseue—200,000 shares at one cent, 100,000 of which were subscribed by the st ye: total of Bfty mill there were carried by the railway. 476,- 698 tons of manufactured je t year 1,520,044, The CRESCENT Dry Goods Company Limited Liability. NEW BRICK BLOCK.” THE BEST shutdown their mines if they are re-|* quired to obey thelaw. They should for shame shut up. od It has been suggested by the Rzcorp that the city council obtain the best fig- ures for the Rossland Water & Ligbt plant, and'when it comes time to sub- mit the bylaw for debentures,‘give ‘the | SPOKANE. STREET “One Door East of Col. Avenue. MASCOT GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED DIABILITY, VALUE MONEY MARKET FOR ALL 3,000 .OF COMFORT. Miles Baggage Checked to Destinatiou No - Custom - Difficulties. Through first class sleepers on all trains, Tourist cara pass R business then of Republic the first day- Send in your address at once if yoo desire any of this issue. Remit by postoffice money order. rveyed and development ly. St Paul; Monsay for Toronto; Thurs- day for \ontreal and Boston. ne Daily Train. 18.20k-Lv.—ROSSLAN D.—Arr.—23,05k, THE NEXT ISSUE WILL BE 40014-100,000 SHARES AT. charge. The man offered, hewever, must be a union men, and whether he is Reeded only fora day or for # week, makes no difference as to his efficiency. This bureau will be of great, benefit beth tothe workman and to the employer. Another new schemo'that is: about to de adopted is the placing of unien cards ae lores employing ution clerks. hese cads will be put’ in the windows, FOR A LACROSSE CLUB. ‘Another Meeting Tonight to Complete Organization. 7 7 eeting announced in last even- ‘seu Hacseb to be held at the city. hall for the purpose of organizing lacrosse club was well attended. J,-8. ©. Fraser was elected honorary di Ross T. acting’ pres- dy, Cronyn and Race to 2topt & consti- tution and bylaws and to arrange other detaila, Among the well known players in Rossland are: 'T, H. Rea, Chester McBride, A. R. McKenzie, W. Robinson. W. J.. Peol, Ed. O'Brien, Bert Jerrow, L. Baker, H. E, Clark, W. Venor, Norman Jackson, ‘PD. Kenning, and Mesers Dalglisb, Tye, the winner $1000 ofter the pacemakers are .pald. He will not consent to any division of the purse. McFarland has received a challenge from Eddie McDuffie which will be accepted on the same conditions asked from Elkes. A Rich Gold Strike. Repvstito, Wash., March 21.—Super- imtondant Craus, of the Gold Creek een a day laborer can obtain the same, ; : andthe man sent out will be: hed = = | forby the union, ‘There’ will be. no ; REEPING RAW LING STINGING GKIN DISEASES RELIEVED BY Onn AR PLICATION OF PURPOSES. td will aseue patrons that. the store is | ident; A. 8. Goodeve, first vice Presi-) Witte Binds, Fitzpatrieand Menary. | syining : ts ? * i 9 e : Hine f , f vice presi- A e : and from th i } CENTS inline for organized labor. The clerke’ | dent; J. M. Smith, secon 6 plant or putting ina new one. Thie| (24) toand 4 Ton Nee, sedan line, and 7 . teion has become one of the. strongest | dent; A, B. McKenzie, treasurer and J. irom the compe "s peer: 16 mallee $i 7 ather Slocan paints. : and best labor eocieties in the city. secretary Lakeport ener acs nda ahd 35 CENTS. 2 ST a wee eves tens / ittee coneists of:| San Francisco, March 21.—Floyd Mc-| rich gold strike. He says a croescut yy y ai i. INTER, peak toa question how long he could | ‘The executive pride Race and| Farland, champion sprint bicyclist of| tunnel encountered the ledge at a depth ‘ OSE cate oe bee 3D. OAR ON “Wash replied: TT ane Senator Morgan | Mesers Clark, McBride, Tye the Pacific coast, has decided to acrept| of 30 feet which has been proven to be x phar gure in De. Republic, ‘ Jeet, Tean talk nea ea a Dae itt ae OBrien: i {tthe officers and| the challenge of Harry Elkes for a race | 20 feet wide and carries an abundance of smooth and sort and free from every bien» Se BeHODGES, cou tiar with it do ‘hot belicye t| 4 *Pectat mae eee ‘has been called | any distance the Jatter may mame, pro-|free gold. The assays running .from|}: @ first application gave rellef.—80, Secretary and Treasurers B ast more than three or four days oe ee rea the office of Kenne- vided the purse ia large enough to assure | $200 to. $552. Sold by Goodeve Brothers, ’ Makes connection West. Robson for people the choice of buying the present yt v of considering, ‘lspesing of the it powors, MeFarlane Accepts Challenge would meet with the approval of tlie|.Jtane arto ee ae mer cipeat Boia : ratepayers and relieve the council of the | 8c Peron or compa: iy bh bie a, Tickets and Full Inf President and Trepty Le Sie trend Occmeerea carte dees gh Gall on." or Address Nearest Loca! , ses, ad responsibility of determining the matter. | qs may lawfully be brought before the mect- é A. B. Mackenzie, City Tkt Agt.) Re A an Parker & Co., P.G.Dsxisox, Agent, ia ing. —_—____ ted this 22nd day of Ech: 1899 The Seattle Post-Intelligencer of last os By onleg ° sane W. F. ANDEE E. : : .F, ERBON, J. Ce SOLE AGENTS, BA, Nelon, “DB A Vanv'r| P. 0, Box 56, Sunday contains 2 page illustration and ‘Seeretary. .