ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, APRIL 3, 1900 —— THE ROSSLAND RECORD. PUBLISHED DAILY BXOPT SUNDAY OFFICE: BASEMENT PoSTOFFICE BLOCK, 98. P.O. BOX 538, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, per month by will... Daily, Subscriptions invariably in advance. public good, instead of the gratiti- cation of private greed and ambi- tion. THE MACHINE, Since it has pleased the Miner to refer slightingly to party organ tion as “the machine,” its attention is"respectfully called to the following comments on that subject by the Advertising rates will be made known upon application. TheRacorp reaches the people. a= TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAI CLOSE | DESTINATIONS, | “DUE Revelstoke*and all points| least and west, including Van-| couver, Victoria, the Okanv- in, Similkameen, Cariboo, land’ Klondyke districts: the| N rthwest Territuries, Man- Htoba: all eastern Canada,| British Isles and all Euro-| and other foreign coun- : : jogo pam, Trail, Robson, Nakusp. daily. Sandon,’ Halcyon. Springs,| Arrowhead, tand all Slocan land Lardeau district points, Deer Park—Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday. Nelson| land connections. * tries. Nelson, Kaslo, and Ymir,| land ail Kootenay lake, East} KKuotenay and Crow's ' Nest| 108 a.m./Pass connections. faily. Spokane, Northport. and! fall points in United States.) All the “Boundary district! 9. cints between Castade.and iat Camp McKinney. | : Paaliy. m,] aaily Winnipeg Free Press, a Grit organ: “It has become the fashion with a small section of the press, ancious to intrude its unctuousness and sup- erior virtue on the public, to decry this organization under the name of ‘the machine.’ Every business in the country has its ‘machine,’that is its organization, and every church in the land is managed by a ‘machine,’ so that is no reflection on party organization to be derided as the working of the ‘machine.’ The thing described by it remains not only defensible, but praiseworthy. In particular elections in every province ,of the Dominion some members of the party organizations have done things which they ought not to have done, but that discredits party organization no more than church organizrtion is discredited when a clerical secretary misuses the funds.” Australia, China and Jepan—See special noticet, Letters for Registration must be posted half an hour previous to the time for closing the mails, ‘The postoffice is open from 8a. m.,to7 p.m., daily, (except Sunday). APRIL 1900 EDITORIAL NOTES. Polygamist Roberts has got Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given ~ that the firm of Creelman & Beam is this day dissolved by mutual consent. A. G. Creelman will be responsi- ble for all debts, and all bills and accounts due the said firm) shall be payable to hina. , A. G. Crienman Guo, Beam. Rossland, B. C., April 2. Transfer of Liquor License. hat at the next sitting nse Commissioners for the -, 1900. WILLIAMS. Transter of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given, that atthe next sitting of the Board of é Commissioners for the city of Rossland, an application will be made for atransfer of the Hcense now held by James Dyer. for the Centre Star hotel, Rossland, B.C. to I: V, Lowney ‘Dated this roth day of March, A. 1D. 1990, James Dyur. ‘CLASSIFIED, Advertisements under this head inserted at the ete of One Cent.a Word. Nothing taken for less than ag cents. Six insertions, " TAILORING. ©. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, carries the best assortment of Imported and do- mestic goods in Kessland. None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia avenue, Rossiand, —* FOR RENT. FOR KENT—Nicely furnished rooms, with or without board. Kootenay avenue, betw en Washington and Spokane street. Terms moder Jate. Mxs Nortney. 426t some of his fellow-poly i: into trouble, The charge that open po- FURNISHED ROOMS, with dr without,board, also housekeeping apartments, for rent cheap. 17 Ce Roi avenue. 3231W 9 16 23 30 TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement, attractive. We will giadly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m. TOO MANY PLATFORMS, Of making many platforms there is noend. Mr. Martin has offered one, Mr. Cotton another, and the Conservative party a third. But what the people want is not plat- forms, but performance; not rosy visions of a golden era under the rule of this, that or the other man, but a reduction to the form of useful legislation of the small percentage of these visions which will remain after they have been subjected to the test of practical analysis. The people of British Columbia have been too long fed on promises, which were made only to bé broken, and when they sought the guilty political party they were pointed to some person or clique. Mr. Martin offers a mixture of old and new measures, but what is good is not new, and what is new is: not good, and the whole breadth of the con- tinent is strewn with ‘Mr. Martin’s broken prontises and wrecks of the hopes’ which were built upon them. . Mr. Cotton’s platform is.an attractive document and might have more’ support, had it emanated from.any other source than Mr. Cotton. But that gentle- man’s failure is so recent and its results are too keenly felt for the people’ to feel encouraged to give him another trial. * On the other hand, a Conserva- tive party has a record reaching back to the birth of the Dominion. It gathered together the scattered atoms and bound them together in a nation. It isa party which will assume the responsibility for the leaders it would put in c harge of affairs, would earn another lease of power by their good work or would go down in defeat by their failure. In case’ it felt under the popular. displeasure, it would not, like the Martin, Cotton and Turner parties, dissolve - into its original elements, but would remain an- or- ganized whole, bound together hy a common vital principle. It would send its discredited leaders back into the ranks and call forth new men to carry its banner. This is the great difference be- tween party rule and clique rule and it is this difference which an- chors to party rule the hopes of the people for stable, responsible ‘gov- ernment, having for its purpose the with the | lygamists had been appointed to office in Utah by President McKin- ley led, to investigation, which has culminated in.the removal of Post- master Graham, of Provo. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—$7co will take good §-room cot- tage, well furnished, and lot. ‘I. Prest, 26 Colum- bia avenue, Fifi tht feet frontage; Nickel st. 26 Columbia avenue. A viceroy forthe Dominion of South Africa is said to have been already selected in the person of Lord Reay, who has Dutch blood in his veins and speaks Dutch, The South African loyalists are answering the resolutions of the Dutch. traitors, asking that the Boer republics be not extinguished, with other resolutions urging their extinction. Kimberly has spoken in that strain and its sufferings give it a right to be heard. : The haste with which the Free Staters expressed their determina- tion to turn against their former lies might create the impression that they were training to become members of the British Columbia legislature. —Nelson Economist. Mr. Muloch’s resolution in parlia- ment in favor of paying’ standard wages on government work was a piece of arrant buncombe. If the government meant it, the principle could have been acted on without a resolution and, if the government wished to legally bind future gov- ernments, it would have introduced a bill to that effect. Times dispatch from Aliwal North says: “Mr. Dewet, member for Wodehouse, who sat at Krijgsraad at the trial of Cape Policeman Marais, made prisoner at Dordrecht, and ordered his di: patch to Bloemfontein, has been ar- cested. Marais recently escaped and returned to the colony yester- day. He had the satisfaction of conducting Dewet to “Aliwal jail.” That was poetic justice meted out to a traitor. A London Mr. Martih’s record in British Columbia has shown him to be perfectly willing to sacrifice his own principles and the public interests for the sake of personal political advantage, at any time.—New Westminster Columbian, Why should not Canada make the rails for the Cape tu Cairo rail- read? By the time Cecil Rhodes is ready forthem, the projected Can- adian Steel company might be grinding them out. Tot a Cold In One Ony Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund th: money if it fails to cure. 25c. of W. Grove’s signature. is on box. each Dinmond Hing Lont, ‘Lost—A_ small diamond ring. Name on inside. Reward for re- turn to Recor office. rooming house, furniture ‘T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. —House of four rooms and furni- $200. ‘T. Prest, 26 Columbia Ave. A money-making butcher busi- Owner going away. Small capital required. this. ‘I. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. A prominent business corner at a bargain, \ five-roomed furnished nouse on Butte St., £150 :r--oomed house on Davis St., $225. five-roomed house with all modern conveniences with two lots highly cultivated, house finely urnished. at much Tess than cost. ‘conred house and barn, with lot partly $500. re and good-will of a 17-roomed lodg- ‘$400. ‘Two acres of ground adjoining townsite to the south, $500 each, Houses for rent. E. N, OUIMETTE & CO. Real Estate,.......Insurance.... Mining Broker Bank of Montreal Hniex isurtain MONTREAL LOAN & INVESTMENT 60., INCORPORATED? Head office, Imperial building, St. James Street, Montre Authorized Capital, 52,000,000. Subscribed Capital ove: $500,000, This Company has opened a branch office here, with the following Board of Management. Elmer A. Rolf. Hon Thos. Mayne D: aly.Q. C. in, ___ James Chas. R. Hamiiton. Secretary-Treasuret, W. H. Falding. public, and lends m1 repayable in month! For further information, apply to | W. 1. FALDING, . Secretary-Treasurer. No? 14 Columbia ave., Rossland. HOTEL HOFFMAN, Washington Street, Roseland, B, C. Furnished Roots. First-Class Bar. Railroad and Miners Time Checks cashed, tree of charge. Harry Mcintosh - - Proprietor. Printing Re of every description executed with neatness and dispatch at the... - The Record OF Ice. Qn Se. 3-0-4 8-8-8 WO Pn --~8O~-~- BO 8 - ~~ OO ~-- 8-2 e~--~0 Ta ~~~ Sa--vUn-- Ve--v Oa---- Waa) ~~ -8O~—~ 8-8 ~~~ “8 O~---WO~-~@, eA Greatly Reduced Prices TO CLEAR! Silk Waists=———=$ ——* Fancy Plaids in Stripes and Plain Colors. Gun ~~ Or ~-S Or ~~ -O Or ~-O Or. CO ~~ Sr SE EIDERDOWN ROBES The nicest garment a lady can have for lounging in. Children’s Eiderdown Coat at half price. We want to clear these tines to make room for Spring Goods. 9% 38 38 9% 38 BR 2 LADIES’ a---Se.---Sa.--- Ca Wa S.-- S---S.--Wa.-Ga---San---war---e ove --Vo~-- 0 --So~---V-~--V@- ~V~ --V—-Go~---4~--- HO" VO SOB N SS = Ue —_ & © an @ = DN Are to hand—the leading productions of a New York manufacturer. ae | ag nad é a BO0U0U80880808 Spring Gostumes InGrey Homespun, Dark Checks, Light kive and Grey Check with Goat Trimmed In Check Matetlal: of the cf the Skirt, Silk Grepons, Plaited Chiffon for trimming, all Varlety of Shades. Out Ladles’ Windsor Scatfs ate Gteat Sellers. Tea, Oa--- 8} : Table Linens, Towels, Toweling and Napkins A complete stock. In Ladies’ Vests and Fancy and Black Lisle Hose we have a beautiful variety. 98 98 98 $6 #8 3@ Rainy Weather Skirts! Just the thing for wet weather and dirty walking; in Homespun a — i> and Fancy Mixtures. vision of British Cotumbia, know: Idaho Mineral Claim. hg to reduce the re: ) y smelting, milling and other processes; al- |, OWN, purchase, lease, bond, or otherwise acquire mining property, ‘or other property necessary carry on the business of the said Company; algo to pur- chase, sell, or in any wise to acquire or dis- bose of ures, for the purpose of carrying on and conducting a oneral custom business in the reduction of ores of all kinds. oO! ictoria, Province of British Columbia, 13th day of February, one thousand nine hundred. LB. 8. Y. Woorton, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. NOTICE. q OTICE Is hereby given that an application will N b: made to, the legislative assembly of the rovince of British Columbia at its next session for an act to incorporate a company construct. equip. maintain and opera ines within and thro to_ construc: mi an company deem neces Dy hold ans tenements within the limits aforesaid, an: chase or lease, for any term of years. phone or telegraph line, established or to be es- tablished, in British Columbia, connected or to connected with the line which ‘the company may ict, and to amalgamate with or; lease its line or linesaor any portion or portions thereot, possessing, as proprietor, any line connec FOR RENT. Office on first floor ~ 11s: Block. Office and rooms ot. second floor Burns Block. Large Warehouse in center of town, FOK SALE. Seven-roomed Dwelling house, plastered furnished throughout, good locality. Hotel and Saloon on Second avenue.—A splendid business opportunity. Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG .. ..PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferring. First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: Commercis! Alley, ‘Phone No. 39. Postoftice Box 16. A.G. Creelman. George Beam CREELMAN & BEAM, = CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Estimates furnished on all kinds of work. Job- bing promptly attended to. Offi ce and shop: Commercial Court. rear Alham brahotel, P.O. Box 315. Finest Im- ported and Domestic Cigars Pipes, and all kinds of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. abies CAPT. SH: CIGARS! W'S Rooten ay Caf Fresh Oysters {n any Siyle. Game in Eeason. : Private rooms for parties. Open Day and Night. Booms and. Bar . Miss K. Swanson, Prop. &e Business Men's Lunch, 850. in connection C. E. Benn. BROKERS AND ACCOUNTANTS. V & N’Phone83. Columbia "Phone st. M. H. McMahon CHARLES E. BENN & CO. Buy, sell and trace Biocks and Real Estate for ents. PO Box 468 Telephone 86, MINING BROKERS. Columbia Ave, P.O. Box 268 A, 3: MACKENZIE & Co. Rossland,B. C otielgphaneor telegraph oftelephoneor’ telegra f ting ‘orto be connected’ with the sald com] row money for th ny of the com; to fecelve bonuses: oF many person rporate, an nec cidental rights, pomers oF may e pecessary or incidental to the attainment oft we objects, or any ol em. }¢ above objects, OF ALY & HAMILTON, Solicitors for the applicants. Dated this first dav of March, 1900. or 08 essary or ine {| JF. W. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building. Also New York Life lusurance Agency. Washington street. Rossland, B.O Rotablished May, 1895. Aumiveo Lramnire. MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. THE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland THE CRESCENT * Carpets % Carpets Our New Spring stock of Im- ported * Tapestry, Brussels x Velvet & Axmins- #e tersis nowcomplete Never before did we show such a large range. Such Pretty Patterns and New ...Colorings...- Dry Goods Co., Ltd. Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc. Tapestry 85c., a yard. $1.00 and $1.25 per yard. ster Carpets. Jube Carpets Carpets goc., §0c., Goc., 6sc, and Brussels Carpet $1.25, $1.35, $1.50. $1.75 and $2.00, with Borders to match. 36 inch wide, 15c., 20C., 25c. Phas $2.00. $2.50. $3.00. $3.50. Squares Art Squares, 214 yards by 3, at Art Squares, 3 yards by 3 at Velvet and Axmin- | - Art Squares, 354 yards by 3, at Art Squares. 334 yards by 4, at Linoleum —AND— Oilcloth We import direct, and offer. good quality. Linoleums at 50c a square yard. Cork Luinoleums, Inlaid Linoleums, E.tc. Stair Oilcloth, Floor Oilcloths Ladies’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS Here you will find the Latest styles and cuts in Homespun, Tweeds, Venetains, Serges, etc. $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $17 50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00. LADIES’ Separate Skirts in great variety, and at popular prices, $2.00.t9 $12.50. Spring Capes The Latest and Newest in Chif- fons, Laces, etc. Importers and Retailers of Fine Dry Goods, Silks, Blouses, SHIRT Waists, ETC. The White Waists this season are daintier than ever shown before, with Fancy Corded Yokes and several rows of in- sertions, etc. Our prices are always the Lowest; $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.50 $3.00 and $3.50. The Colored Waists in Gin- ghams, Organdies, Lawns and Percales far surpass any ever shown before. We have them in Stripes, Plaids, Dots, Solid Colors, etc.;75¢., $1.00, $1.25 $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, upward. BOYS’ BLOUSES in great variety and at popular prices. The © om * * He ce Crescent Dry Goods Co’y., Ltd. V. & N. Telephone No. 107~~--~---© Brick Block, Columbia Ave. JERSE OE BEEP EEN NEE EEF *