nag . a? yah bd 5 eevey ar ROBSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 11, 1898. JUST FOR FUN. BANK OF MONTREAL. bate wa PU a peer ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER O. SMITH. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEFT SUNDAY. : ance cou, RROSSLAND EVENING: RECORD, NOVEMBER. 1 ROSSLaND IS SOLID. ised. it SECRET SOCIETIES ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE: OF ‘MAILS CORINTHIAN Lodge Xo, 7, 4: Fw AUM. meots on the evening of the first Thursda: Oe eee ee siassniy lally iosslond. V1.iting brethren are cordially invited to at tnd. ft. B, MoGrauey, Bocretary. ; Jy UT.M,—Rod, Mountain Tent No. 4 meets CLOSE «slat, 8rd and Sth Wednesday ofeach month —— - in Aociety Hell, B. C, Mining Record Says It Is Past the Batten Building Stage. A member of the board ,of ‘trade in ped speaking of the many things the morn- Gated, A Paldup, > _ $12,000 B ] ; IC ATTA POR ANE ST. >< AT 7 P. M. a : od The British Colunbin Mining Record ~ ql 1 of hus this ‘y : t mention to make of us: cae Y * “Rosslanders are spending plenty of Goods of all kinds may ) A I U RDA § be brought to” be ‘sold C.C. 3 Rossland Postoffice. SIR DONALD A, 8MITH.. «..-Prosident - HON. GEO. A. DRUMMOND.. ice-Preaident. ON! the fuitor must oi ALL COMMUNICATIONS to E 8, CLOUSTON, eneral Mangei3 a be ~ccompanied by the name snd address ‘of the writer, uot necessarily 10r ‘publica tion, but as evidence of good faith. —— E DUE TIME SCHEDULE. | 4HKIVE From Spokane. FROM Portland, : Trail, Ri , E Rosstand Branch. . Ru pete, Deerpark Arrow! 8:20 jand 1 220 pm * ead, Haloyon Hot Springs, ete SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Daily por week by carrier, vaily per month by mail Daily half year by mail, Daily per year. Daily per year, 5 11 :1Band 5:15 pm International Navigation eee Trading Co,, Ltd. Hteamer “International” and‘ Alberta” on ea Kootenay Lake and River. ime Card, in eftegt 12th July, 1897, Ful toguunee without notice,” cyt Five Milo Point connection wilh all passen- ger trains of N. & #.5, K. R, to and from North- Rossland and Spokane. ‘Tickets sold and to ail U.8. pointe. ‘and way ‘points dail: and Brauches in LONDON (England) NEW YORE: CHICAGO. And inthe Principal Cities in Canada. lo do do Umehn, Bt. Chicago and East. The stuff.martyrs are made of may be found in Neleon. There is no doubt about it, for a gentioman who returned ‘ aS from that burg yesterday telle of a re- WEEKLY RECORD. markable phase ot character of Neleon’s 1 eleon has no opera realy Dee house, but it -has a skating rink and when a theatrical company which is about to appear here, struck that city, its performers were obliged : to exploit theirart within the four walle of the rink. -The commedian ‘did not make any funny “eracke” for there were too many cracke in the walls and the roof. Betweenthe acts the audience could have studied the stars if the night ' had been propitious, but it wasn’t.! It is an accepted fact. that actors are trained to hardships; that the hero is so wrapped in hie art that he-could keep warm inva Dakota, blizzard while pouring into a i d’a left ear, burning words of love, and, that the heroine could look’ as cozy a8 a spoiled angel while the, icicles dv »ped frigid moisturs from the ing paper pointed out for’ the body to me money in laying out their town.” Streeta ; .C. GIBSON & CO. at 28 Epokane street. Hold their weekly miscellaneous sale. do, laughed and suggested: that in ad- dition to building a city hall and court are being graded and sidewalks set out, bridges planned and viaducts conetruc- If you wieh to make the most of your property (Household goods, etc.) send them up to this'gale at 28 SPOK WN -St. Satisfaction guaranteed. ‘Terms house that they should: build a lunatic ted, and the mining cainp on the steep moderate. Algo a new stock of goods will be eold. asylum and fit up aapectal ward for the slopes ‘is fast becoming a dungerous C.C.GIBSON & CO. violently insane and the’ editor of the rival in point of size and Wealth, to the The only AUCTIONEERS in the camp. Miner should be asigned to it. coast cities of Victoria and V “Ruasland Is already paseing beyond N. B. Money advanced, if desired, on all goods sold. Heap Orricz, HALIFAX, N.8. J “. Directors." F Salo of Building Next to Bank of B. A. N.— the board and batten wooden building T.€. Kenny, Esq, ident; Thoa Bitchle, x 2 : é ~ Other leals. do 8 am and 6:15pm do Landing. Sandon, Cody, Whitewater: Three ‘orke, Nelaon, ‘Pilot Bay, Ainsworth, Erie, Hall”:Siding, Slocan, New Den- ver, Silverton; Roseberry. Kaslo, Ymir; Salmo, Waneta Revelstoke and CPR stations be- tweeh Vatcouver and Winnipeg Fort Steele and East Kootenay. ‘Vernon : and Okanogan ‘ Victoria, Vancouver and New West- minster Ontatios Quebec‘ and -Mafitimd Prov- 3: 8 tie Pos w Tokoa, Wallace, Ward-| én 0 | ner, Gartleld, Colfax, Pullman, Moscow. Buy and ‘Bell Sterling: Exchange and {Cable ‘Transors, Grant Commercial and Travellers Credits available in any part of the world. -DBADTS' ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETO. pistes J. §. Gy; Fraser, Manager. THE MERCHANTS” BANK of. Halifax. INCORPORATED ° 1860- CAPITAL, PAID-UP +. > ‘11,500,000.00 REST = ay - 1900000 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS All gailing dates sub Jert to change. * teave Vortiand, Sept. 1, 8, 11, 16, 21, 26, ssland, 3:40 re Nelson for Ki IT. Alaska— Bail Fopt. 17. Columbia River ‘Steamer! plication 5p. 4B: m, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1898. Ex.Sunday| Ex. Sunday. or iBror’, and ~ United ints Forks, Greenwood, Boun- dary, Camp ‘McKinney, M idway, Rock Greek, ChHstina Lake, Uas- , cade City... a5 Britiah, and Foreign, via New York, __ Lettera only. - a British. and «Foreign, via Quebec ‘Bank of Toronto, which openeton the tof the month. in the2lrst: atose building erested in the city.” The Batik| ~ea:m.- | Willamette River.: | 4:30 p.m. fof’ Montreal is erecting ‘a handsome| =*: £82. [oregon City, Newberg, Ex, Bunday fps rick and'stone edifice in the very.aeart - yalom:a,Wey Langage ——————— a of Columbia avenue.”” Tues Thur, fon Pied, and Sat fond Friday ve oy, WW ve Nelson 9 a.m, Bonner'a Ferry and Kootenay River Service. “Leave Kaslo, Saturday. 9.90 pm Arrive Boundary, Sui 0 am Arrive Bonner's To Astoria and Way MR. J, FRED RITCHIE. standings’ (While the Record isin the nominating business 1t rigea to suggest the name of Mr, J. Fred Ritchie as a candidate for alderman at the coming city election. Mr. Ritchie, like Mr. Thompson, is an d-tii id of and, heavily interested in the town and in every way fitted for the office. Besides all this, he ia popular and's sure winner, if he con: | ceiling down her spine, but, audiences sents to the use of -his name. Mr.|are uaually more particular. © They can’t Ritchie is not averse to going into the|P pire and do not ily don council, with the assurance that the their veila for fear of aetting tanned right kind of mon are elected with him. |"BS™ ediiaag bopreitats teats Be is outspoken in favor of Mr. Thomp- temperature of the theatre breeds son for mayor, and Mr. Thompson and |chillblains. They go on the principal his~ friends would gladly rally to Mr. = “m.| Wednedays & Sat- urdays, 8 am +) Wednesdays 5:15pm BUSINESS PROPERTY CHANGES. tters and"papers é PROVINCIAL AND ROSSLAND OFFIC PROVINCIAL OFFICERS. ‘Willamette Riyer. Portland to Corvallis and Wav Landings. trai 6a, m. 4:30 p.m. rues Thur, ues, fhur. and Bat. and Bat, Kaslo, B.C., wanduye Going to Chicago- ? To Anywhere East * ‘Is you are,s0e that your ticket fiom | « istrar. Minneapolis, bt, Paul or Duluth, readavia | s5 0) Kingup:—Gold C |THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE]. stpenaiory atarietrate. W. J. Rosrison :—Depaty Sheriff. E. 8. Bowzs, M. D:—Coroner. Snake River. Seer 6: Riparia to Lewiston. | 5:45 s.m. Daily. Ex. Sun. Spokane, \Vash, BT, Gen, Pepsonger Agent, "Portland, Gen. idan. ROSSLAND ‘CITY OFFICERS. F. Cr H. 8. Waniack:—Mayor. C, O. Latonpg, Alderman. A. 8. G , Aldérman. J. 8. Cuurz, Jz., Alderman, Ross THompson, Alderman. Auger Bargerr, Alderman, I.E ; Alderman, ‘ANADIAN PACIFIC stage. Several erections arc now being |: ‘in the city, the Bank of British North * Wek Eaq,, vice remdent; Michael Dwy Transfers of valuahlejcentral husinees L, Pease, Manager; : ‘other lines of business, “Yesterday ‘A. fi ‘Catherine Streets. H.W. ADAMA, Gen'l Ag’ty don- 3 < = aerry, Lunenburg, mitten (Han Hot a America on’ Columbia avenue. © : Port Shubenacadie, | AGENCIES IN NEW BRUNSWICK. =e 3: & A ¥ ‘ zt 2b: Gy fe how faith “in the future of Rossland, C. ST.P. M.& 0. RY. SMORNGIES IN FRINGE EDWARD I6LAND, conatracted of brick and stone and more are tofollow. There are now fourtanks ’America, the Merchants’ Bank of Hali- fax, the Bank of Montreal and the LEAVE .; Wiley Smith, Roa’, Hon! BIPABIA :} Hons David’ Muckeen: “D. H. property at guod figures keep pace with | Dally” the vity of the stock market and Ex, Sun, ‘Notre Dame ane ‘Birosts fL, McMillan bought the buildi t le te C41 “boug we bul ing. nex! AGENCIES IN NOVA BCOTIA, Fat 5 W. HDHUBL Antigoniah Dragerater 6 ee ast of the Bank. of © Britieh North ts CO. Fort | Hewkerburys : The price paid waa $8,000 cach. Mr. 3 cMillan was among: the very firet’ td Bathurst, Dorchester, Fredericton, Kingston |" 3 Gent, So) ‘Moncton, Neweaatle, » Sackville, fhaving built the Windsor and Butte. NGins 1m ERINGE, ROWARD JU | Ed Finch bought Jot 4, block 8, ad- that if one must die why not pasa away Ritchie’a support. At each previous in #. comfortable position? election Mr. Ritchie has been urged by the best people of dto stand for But the Neleon theatre goer ig @ mar- yel. On the occasion referred to the alderman, but declined. Any ‘sicte which leaves Mr. Ritchie off will be smashed. The Record, ‘in- bringing out Ross Thompson for mayor yesterday strack the keynote.. Mr. Thompson himself is probably not aware of his own strength with the ‘people. On every side comes, encouraging news abovt his candida- stayed till the curtain dropped on the last act; stayed while the rain poured in through the broad cracke in the roof. Those who had umbrellas were envied. It muat have been a re- markable scene and“ the actors. might have been puzzled to realize which were} the entertainers—those on the, atage°or those off. “The spectacle of people, in a highly civilized place like Nelson, look- ing from: under: umbrellas through a/ rainat a play ‘ia not: ‘often witnessed. ture. He is strong with the 1d-t and with the ratepayers. It is generally agreed too that he is through courtesy entitled to the office. His friends pro- pose to- make no compromise. Who- ever else rung, Mr. Thompson will evi- dently be in the field. There is n0 question but now is Mr. Thompson’s chance to be mayor of Rossland if he is « ever.to be. His friendsat the last elec- tion were hard to handle, and had it not ‘been ‘for Mr. Thompson’s entreaties to harmonize on Mr. Wallace, he would have been nominated and elected. Mr. Thomspon is one of the largest property owners in Rossland, is honest and ener getic and will make Rossland a good mayor. Some daya.agothe Miner contained a column of: PP tly directed atthe editor ofthe Record not being frank enough to speak plain. Among . other things he eaid the person referred to was sowered atthe world -on account of the lackef business success. The facts will hardly bear him ont, if the measure of ‘success be calulated by the} the money saved ‘from a business. The Record has netted from the manage- ment more than $10,000 during which The should have a half their mouey back for services ren- dered, anyhow. A vagrant who appeared before Mag- intrate Jordan the other day asked the judge to be lenient with him and asked; “Your Honor, is poverty @ crime?” His Honor sized up. Hairy Weary thoughtfully, and- being familiar with the latest sayings in the comic papers answered: “Yes; punishable with hard labor— at Nelson.” Test the —at . They, arg the Great Feeders of our Bedies Cleansing Powers: yd. young, man or trouble, anzlety, e's efforts as judgment and the experien marding against mistakes in. for your particular allment. MR. GEORGE BENN22, ‘Wiarton, ONTARIO, S278! As a life saver to mankind, Ub hase’ ls did fo: A time ‘the Miner has lost about that au amount.’ No, Mr. Race is mistaken. ‘The Record crowd are very well satisfied with themselves and the world gener- ally. —_—__ It is to be regretted that the health of bs Mr. J. B. McArthur would not permit that he longer hold the officeof preai-. dent of the Rossland board of trade., There are few men as well calculated to discharge the duties of that office as Mr. McArthur. No better man than Mr. J. 8. C. Fraser could be selected to fill the vacancy occasioned by Mr. McArthur’s resignation, if his Heslth and Dpusiness connections will permit. ————————— Rossland Metal Works. J. F. Fitzpatrick, the sanitary plumb- er, of the Rossland Metal Worke, is pre- _pared to do your plumbing, hot water ‘and gas fitting, gaunteeing all work, at the lowest living prices. Okanogan puilding, Spokane Street. th. se: jed with Constl and orand to-day 1 can safely they have saved my life. ~ DR. CHASE’S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS are the only Combined Kidney and Liver PL -| What they have Accomplished is but a warantee of what they will do... « + The Roseland Laundry 1s, doing, good work at a reagonable price. Try them.. Near the postoffice. ee DO A NEWSPAPER] cure IF 80 ADDRESS AA. SMITA, TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO, =KIDNEYS/&= ‘The Pury of the Blood Is Dependent'on thelr | cts AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND. ~ "Bt, John's. AGENCIES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Rossland, Vancouver, Victoria, Nelson, and Nanaimo. ‘BANERRS AND CORRESPONDENCE. : Dominion of Canada, Merchants Bank of New York, Boston, Chicago, Paris, ¥rance; London, England; jermuda, na Chase Netonel Bank, xf 1 Hide and 61 John M. Smith Manager. Rossland. THe Bank of © ESTABLISHED 1836.° Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-Up Capital 84,856,666. Reserve Fund 1,887,000 London Ofiee: 8 Clements’ Lane, Lombard Bt. ss Court of Directors. ‘J. H. Brodie, John James Cater, Gi Fal rd H. Giyn, Henry J. Ferrer, Ed. Arthur Hoare, H. J.B, Rendall, J.J. Kingsford, Fred- erie Lubbock, George D. Whatman. eretary, A. G. WALLIA, Head Officain Canada, Bt. James, 8t., Mont- He Srigemany f° J. ELMSLY, General Matisger. * “Inspestor. -= Branches in Canada. ‘Toronto, Kin one ojo N. Be C NB, Kaslo, ‘Tra! Gity, kior ‘Agents in the United States. kane: a1 Bank, and Old NeRonel Bank. ik: (62 Wall Btreet) . nant ents. Ban Fran- iM. J. MoMicheel ‘The Bank of England and Messrs. Glyn & Co. Foreign Agents. Liverpool, Bank of” Idverpool. Australia, onion bank of Australia, New Zealond, Union Bank of Australia, Bank of New Zealand. Jh- dia, China, and. Ja) ‘hartered Mercantile Bank of [ndis, London and China, A; Bank, . Weat Indies, lonial Rank. Paria, Marcuard, Krauss & Co. Lyons, Credit Lyon; Ww. T. OLIVER, Mgr. Rossland. When Going East~ Use a first clasa line in traveling be- tween Minneapolis, St. Paul an Ch- cago, and the principal towns in Cen- tral Wisconsin. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cara in service. The Dining cars are operated in the in- terest of its patrons, the most elegant service ever inaugurated. Meals sre served a la carte. To obtain first class service, -your ticket should read via The WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES Direct connections at Chicago and Mil ‘waukee for all eastern points. BETO IG) | Sheep Creek Suoles a W ater- For full information call on‘your nearest aicket agent or write Jas O Pond, General Yass, Agent, or Jag. A. Clock, » MILWAUKEa, Wis General Agent, 246 Stark Street, > Portland, Ore, “Over 100 men ~ ynderground in the imme: [ diate vicinity now. Outfitting center for thou: sands of prospectors. The Townsite of Melville is the center.of the won derful Sheep Creek. camp. Bonanza showings on So- phie, Santa Rosa. and Nig- ger mountains surround it Power that is Unsurnassed ~she. working 4 Natural Site for Reduction Works | Lots are not yet on the | market, but soon will pe LOOK OUG. rox MELVILLE ' i TCHING STINGIN Hoining the residence of J. R. Miller, yesterday, and will erect a residence gpon hia new ‘purchase. The sale wag hegotiated by A. B, Clabon. REEPING uM ; GKIN DISEASES RELIEVED. BY ONE AP a PLICATION OF 4 r 9 e Dr. Agnew’s Ointment, 4 35 CENTS.: : mn, merchant, W ulna yeara T in 1. blem- s —30. Goodeve Bros., Druggiats, City. Bit yon are not satisfied with yourlaun- y “work try the Roseland Laundry. faine location, near poetofiice. Denver & © Rio Grande R. R. SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. North and with ©. & K. from and to Nelson, Ki other Slocan points, Vani ROUTE, East and Wes 3,000 Miles AWILING| OF COMFORT. : —_rirst CLASS AND— Tourist Sleepers Buns Through.” Baggage Checked to Destinati ——No = Custom - Difficulties — Daily Train. 18:00k—Ly. .ROSSLAND. . Arr.—23:05k —o-: A. B. MACKENZIE, City Ticket Agent P. G. DENISON, Agent, Rossland. ‘AND 800 LINE, Ocean to Ocean|# —o——. Connects West Robson with Colum- bia River Steamers from and for the . branch trains ‘aslo, Slocan and For Ratea, Tickets and Full Informa- tion Call on or Address Nesrest Local Agent, or FP, Ande » a Agent! een’ jerson, Traveling Passenger Se le, es Coyle, District Passenged Agent, G. A.-Jorpan, Police: Magistrate. J. A..Inakam, Chief of Police. ‘Wa. McQuaugn, Clerk and Treasurer. : ‘Wm. Hazp, Assessor, License Inspéctor and Collector. 'R. Reppice, M. D., Health officers a H. 8. Wi . License Conamisionee{ A. Soren: . M."Daly. s | DOMINION GOVERN’NT OFFICERS t s: it we «| R. B. McDonaup +—Collector of Customs. ‘ a anode Government agent in charge of bureau ne, unt melee i for issuing: Klondike miners’ certifi- every traveller who patronizes it. cates. W. 8. MEAO, General Agent. W.: 8. Jonxs:—Internal’ Re , 248 Washington St, F. ©. BAVAGE, lector. i Hereand Cot Portland, Oregon. ‘Traveling Agent, i KASLO-& SLOCAN RY. “TIME CARL. eS Subject to change without notice.? ‘Trains run on Pacific standard time. t, “THR EVENING RECORD. The Popular Paper. Hiéave: 8.00em. ~ Kaslo Arrive 38, Bouth Fork. lon: x 10.38 a.m. Arrive 16,50 a.m. Leave 10.00a.m. Sandon. Arrive 1145e.m. Arrive 11.20 a.m. Cod: Leave 11.25 am ROBERT IRVING, GEO. F. COPELAND, F.& PA Superintendent |Aims to Give All'the: News, ‘Local, a The Fast Line ‘Foreign and "Mining. TO eekly. Excursions to the East In. Throcgh Tourist Cars i Without Change... 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