‘ROSSLAND EVENING REGORD, JULY 20. i900, Employment for: labor is so abun- dant in‘ the United States that there is a scarcity of harvest hands and. railroad laborers. When the Zamalgamation® or the Toa : ” i} Ganadi. 1 Bank of British.Colunibia’ with the New reading matter makes ‘your advertisement attractive. ‘We will giadly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presenced before - toa. im. an’ Bank of “Commerce | completed, ‘the latter — bank - will have 67° branches, -with 38 or 40, million dollars in deposits." With the market’ value of the Bank of Cr THE PAPER INDUSTRY. The allusion in the speech from the throne at the opening of the session of the legislature to the-es- tablishment of the wood pulp indus- try is of peculiar interest in view of the fact that a delegation of Brit- ish paper manufacturers is . now studying the industry in the. east- ern - provi » These have been through the . United States.and in summing up the con- clusions. from what they saw, S. Charles Phillips, of London, the head of the delegation, gave an in- terview to the Montreal Herald, which it thus condensed: “The delegation admitted: that -they had seen many things in’ the United States that were great im- provements over the old methods, but although théy possessed advan- tages which were foreign to Great Britain, they declared emphatically that other things being ‘equal they had nothing tofear from American: competition, and so long as Cana- dians could be induced to put down more mills for the supply of wood pulp for the British - paper-makers, they need have no fear for the pres- tige of the paper trade: The Cana- dian supply ‘of wood pulp was of great interest to the mannfacturers, as some of the large mills before the delegation left England were using the Canadian article alone. : “In the judgment of the delega- tion, British capital will soon be largely invested in the Canadian holders of.the:-selling: bank were getting 110% for their stock. Why cannot.;these races that need civilizing.come up-one. at’ a time for treatment,instead of cruwd- | ing upon us. all jn a. .bunch?—To- ronto Star. The Chinese viceroys are puzzled to know ‘who is their boss: and they | settle the question by doing as they pléase, According to a statistician: the casyalties of railroad travel in - the United-States: are nearly. those of the British army in the South Afri- can war, but:when you reckon by percentages.you find that it is safer to. ride.on a railroad than to tig in bed. A colony of 60 German families contemplates emigrating from-Ken- tucky tothe Canadian Northwest. ‘Life seems to be too exhilaratng for. their bucolic souls in the state of feuds.and stolen governorships. —_— ‘Threnugh Sleeper. _ With -the inauguration of the “Imperial, Limited” service the Canadian Pacific railway operate a through sleeper. between Arrow- head and Vancouver. for the’ accom- Sir Henri Joly’ {san authority on’ science of preserving the. forests,'!\ Russia can spare’ a- million men a Vi World. {1 ont Thu keep:Mri:Clute as conciliator for|- - ce stock andthe $312,000} in cash, Mr. ‘Walker, ‘the ‘general |" | Manager, estimated that the~share- | “ Ox D323 e> 6) CONTRACTOR ‘Lurty Has Moved Cc. W. Lurty has moved from the ‘corner of First: Jventic and! ‘Spokane: street tod four Ors, pst, opposite the Ind bpendent Meat, market, Where he is’ prepared to do all kinds. of repairing, 6-13-10 TODAYS STOCK SALES. Following is a. summary. of the sales on the ‘local gexchange today} Z yoy Sse “Hossland jem. Sates, today,on. the local exchange were, jag folloy Athabasca, 1000, age; Giant, -2 4560, .°2.%4¢}. Rambler- Curtboo, soo, 2234c, 1000, aae, 4000, 23¢; White Bear, 5000, 1 !4c; Winnipeg, 1000, loc; Peoria, 500, 1c. Total sales, 13,500 shares, 8 &e eT i. K Suc8ghar ae weg Bar Buwe we Bx wee BIS x Bu Smises so BS m re “ek BB H at WRAPPERS: ah eoceeee sees’ eoeeseeoeses DRY GOODS. STORE. GREAT MID-SUMMER, Cuearance. SALe., BLOUSES aes : Ladies’ Vestsaa2" Every Agiigie © _ Mentioned a Decided Bargain. Winnipeg . Telephone 86: 2 age Ac® MACKENZIE. & CO. MINING BRCKERS, Cotambia’Ava: 7" Rowsland, B.C Established May, 1895. | [HE REDDIN- JACKSON co, Lume Leamnery. ~ MINING AND INVESTMENT” * Sy BROKERS, Agents for ParisRell Addit ion to Rossland. Ox 22<9:e>~4- 0e> || and. D. “Go... aM ‘'NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property ‘situated on North. “Fork Salman River, Erie District, B.C; FOR DEVELOPMENT. PURPOSES, ONLY: + Fifty thousand shares of the Company's Tré offered to the public at - Z 1-2 Cents per Share, and can be ‘had on application to 22 Columbia Aveuue, GEORGE H. GREEN, Rossland, B.C. ‘Sec-Treasurer, et isthe number of the , RECORD I have the foll ing t ks-in the followi: pani 3ureka Consolidated, Gopher, Homestake, Evesing Star, Sitverine, R-E,Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North: Star and Zila M “PHONE, Let us tigure ‘on your Job Printing INVESTORS“ UNEXCELLED TABLE. ; The wine ae ~ THE, LEADING HOTEL’ AT TRAIL, or; Headquarter “for ‘Commer-~ cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. cwill find: the office. 1, Of the | Two doors above “Masonic . Hall, - Columbia avenue. Three Large Ve Veins, Good foun Haverty,” Ervereter: |: Values, Large -Ore Body; one mile west ‘of the city and the........... Best Buyi in Rossland ‘Will be pleased” to’ show parties properties, &c.;.by calling at office A: G. CREELMAN, AND BUILDER, istimates furnished on all kinds of work, Job of the K This will be a very great conven- lence to the travelling. public. bing promptly attended to. otiie aod short Commercial Genre, rear Alham- for-:ale]| Hae? myn LOE IER) Record PD TTY ye Wi x aes maa $1) COL EEE, Bo AS Match of Magistrate Boultbee had ‘quite a batch of offenders before him this morning., He fined Ole Peterson $10 for" *beingsdrunk and incapable. Judson Elde was ‘ordered to pay $10 fine or § serve ‘one month's im- ‘le while'n station is being cut: at=the 250-foot level onthe depth being. 175 feet. The pbuild- ings for:the smelterat Greenwood are, ready: for the! machinery;’ the long dust flue is being ‘bricked over and the — bunk are i pri for, A hting and causing a disturbance on‘the street. Jolin Drew had to4 ‘pay the same penalty for fighting. on the “street. . Edward Putnam was. charged. .with “using profane language on the street, but was di: on of: $3 costs, Loo Tuttle, - girl with sa poodle dog, - “was | given the ‘ehoice of $40 fine or a mionth in jail for be- ing drunk and:: incapable on’ the street. ed. The Great Hopes in Deadwood camp is being developed and “ship- ments'have begun from the Knob Hill and Ironsides, -, On your way to the theater; call atthe Bon Ton and get a choice box of candy. After ithe. perform: anée the Bon’ Ton ic ice cream parlors tf Through ‘the! Northern Section. = By Associated. “Press, are the best. - Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style” and satisfaction guaranteed at Lough- eed’s, 5 Lot for Sale, A desirabl 4 London, July 20.--The cupied Heékpoort. today without op- position to-Spéeak’ of. . Ian Hamilton and Mahon. continued their ach agoa Bay, railway. the f by the Free Stat ers between Bethe: "Hunter | . hem and Ficksburg.”” rae -A snap. £ lot for $250, a: L. WHITNEY, 7, Columbia, Ave. John Lucas,fornierly of the Clar= ondon,| willbe: giad to recelve“his old patrons and friends at _the -Kootenay. ‘Jelly. glasses, ‘fruit j jars. in Mints quarts'and half gallons. O.°M. Fox &-Co.,106 -E. Columbia avenue: Phones 65. and-20, tf Se Peace Declared. ‘Why “devote ! all'your time:read- ¢ fing. about. the. Boer war, and- the is gold-fields of- Alaska? There are Greenwood.*; : manager. of’: the ear Greenwood, passed through ‘the city this. .morn- ing on his way from that town’ to Spokane. He ‘says. that lots .of ore is being.taken aut of the “Mor- rison and that sinking: in. the “shaft ‘other ‘matters. of vital importance; you may. make a trip east, and wilt to Know; how to travel. In to: lave the best Service, use Lthe Wisconsin= Central railway be-| tween, St. Paul and. Chicago. pitch of the vein, the perpendicular ‘| | on" Columbia the: - Vernon For}. ROSSLAND EVENING. RECORD, JULY: 20, 1900 Pure Soap Is. necessary. for a good: complex- fon. \A :soap to ‘be pure. need not Necessarily be high® priced. 9 We have.on hand.a large assortment of, all the leading makes of toilet soups rand we have, besides, other varie- ties, which, if not’so: well known, are fully. as good < and cost less money. - “Rossianp.Drua Co., Phone,185, eee ree aa ja In One way > Take Laxative* Bromine Quinine Tablets: : All druggists refund the money if it fails'to cure. 2c, | Me Grove's signature“ is 6n each OX == ’ * Tocurea “Match: pairs, handsome turnduts, ‘| carriages and gurneys—Montana stables, + Phone 6. $10 ‘REWARD For.the fatutn of an E of an English blood- ‘| Hound, tawny, with black on sides, white spot on forehead and long ears. Ten dollars reward ‘will'be paid for return. of same to this office,” * Going Out of Bust The Rossland Auction House avenue, — adjoining & Nelson’: Tele- phone’ company’s office, has ‘decided to go out of business, The store is for rent; fixtures for sale and~the|- stock will be offered at prices ~un- heard of. on. Fine Bottled Goods, : ” Physicians” fecommend— most highly=Schlitz’s extract’ “of ~ malt. Sold. by ‘the bottle at the Interna- tional family liquor store. _Import- ed. white wines, clarets and Burgun- dies: by the bottle, basket or case at moderate prices, tf rates. and - other: inf write Jas. A, Clock, general agent, Port- sfiands Oregon, é aS ee ; << o-bet. ‘Two new houses, four rooms each, Price™ Grocery’ « Company's store, | Spokane street, Hamilton. on hill-at head of. steps, behind. One|& Apply, to Daly-& fa i Subscribe for i the: “Record, 50 Cents per: tonth. -| Office and rooms on. secon Block. i The sale is- now - going |= OLASSIFIED. Advertisements under this head juarvind at ine rate of One Cent a Word. Nothir taken for teas than ag crates Six ‘reer, so. TAILORING, 0, SAVARD, Fashlonable Merchant ‘Tailoz, carries the best assortment of Imported and do mestic goods {n Rosstand.’ None but first clase labor employed. Prices moderate, Yolumbila. avenue, Rossland, FOR SALE, Application for: Hotel License. Notice Is here an otlce ts ‘eres y y given thd: at the the bext sting of rate Tif aa Tuake application. mtae tee i. en Ne Rotel on Second avense Rossland. We ve a Ic! Dated this 1st day of July, 1900: mare Application for Hotel License. Notice is herep ee that at the next sitting of the aL ecnaa eat, the ment lttlog. ity of TRostan Sale make ‘application fora fiote! : } license . for. the es situate on lots: lock 28, in the origina te Ta ehte of af Rossland. ie fORG! WI Dated this 3oth day of June, r900- ee Rolt & Grogan FOR RENT.” . * Office on first floor tr8y Block, Hoor” Burns arge-Warehonse tn center of town, FOR SALE. Seven-roomed- Dwellin honse,. plastered furnished throughost, Rood ideatit i ity. Hotel and Saloon on Second. avenue.—A splendid business opportunity. Fy, w.oumspate, ® CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, a In Custom House building New ‘Xork Life Insurance Agency. Washington street. Rossland, B. O. “Imperial ~ Limited” ‘JUNE:10; ‘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- TIME CARD OF TRAINS. Double Dally Train Service, Non t North CoastEtmited | Roza rthCoas & West Hound wiston br’c h lous Sentral Wash. branch ty west. reigi ob geal RRSIERE: test % : ‘“ =Dall: ; “The Impe- pau MeeetRt Sunday, all others daily. lon. eant bar CITY TICKET OFFICE, ZEIGLER BLOCK, Carner{Howard and Riverside, Try Our Electric Lighted “NORTH COAST LIMITED” With New “Observation Cars," 4 RE fe No a Test weg | 3 W. HILL, General ‘Agent, Spokane, Wh, sential for thé ‘comfort | 4"), CHARLTON.A.G.P. A..Portland.Ore, “and | cotivenience....of|= Passengers: ‘Ask ‘your friends who haye trav- elled oni it, or ‘address E. J. COVLE, Vaitousen | B. CG We F ANDERSON, Nelsons BC. & Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG .....PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferring. ’ First-class Saddle & Pack Horses, STABLES: | Commerciat Alley, 'Phone No, 39. Postoftice Box 16. ——————|HOTEL HOFFMAN, | Le Roi Livery; Feed Washington Btreet,'Hoseland, B,C. | Furnished Roots. . nies ste, Bar, |” " Rallroad and Miners Time Checks: cashed, tree of charge. ANNOUNG MENT. ‘have for ‘your. selection the ‘choicest ‘and most .varied- line Having: purchased the and tobacco business of Cap. tain S,-B.'Shaw, we: respect- fully solicit: a. continuance of his-old patronage, and assure his many friends that the same fair and: generous treatment ‘will mark all our dealings, We: of Tobaccos, Cigars and Pipes, in the province and assure you perfect satisfaction, no’ matter how small che “transaction. We'continue the agency for the Spokesman-Review and: Spokane Chronicle. Thanking you in advance, | very. truly yours, . L LEVY.& €0., and Retall .. ROSSLAND,:B. €. Harry Mclatosh - Proprietor" Sk eo aed De Pree ree reer nnn errr v errr: Divided into 2,000,000. Shar sat 10 cettts each. 600,000 Shares:of which are placed’ in the Treasury. A turinel.is now. being run on the:vein; and-an:aé ts of four claims, namely: The “CASCADE, ” the “CASCADE FRACTION,” the ROYAL KANGAROO," and ‘the HE Proprio shi Company. cone ile Mountain, Trail Creek Mining Division of West woes District, British Columbia, about. three milés from Gladstone : $ on thé Canadian Pacific: Railway, and twenty-five miles from Rossland. A shaft:4o feet deep has been sunk on the “Cascade” on a 4-foot vein of fee milling quant a assaying fron’ $12 on the surface. to ‘over 40 feet depth.. Numerous open cuts expose the lead for over 1500 feet. obtained at 25 feet. This tunnel is being made of a large size for a working tunnel, and.is now 115 feet:in length. experts that it will concentrate 25 into 1, thus making concentrates of the average value of about-$500.00 per” ton. the railway and to the fact that it can be worked very cheaply on account™ of “it being a tunnel propo ion’ ana ‘aut the tunnel follows the vein © and See apee alae ee it is safe to say that ‘the “Cc ASCADE" is one of the-most, t. promising mining Proposit o, ng inthe, distri “$34. 80 was Ithas ibeen agcertained hy wdasccuuvapssuauavuisasembenmnavueoneens KEE EEEEICE EEK IEE Secviluniics iy Rate