THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESEINGEE € ‘Tue Ovpest DAiLy 1 Fax | breriEnron. © PUBLISHED DAILY pxtuer ! SUNDAY OFFICE: BASEMENT PoSTOFFICE BLOCK. TRL. GB, FP. 0. BOX 538. SUMICRIPTION RATER: Fr month by wail.. Bal Ra half sear by malt . Daily, per per ear, foreign.. Subscriptions invariably in advance. Advertising rates will be made known upon Spplication, TheRaconp reaches the people. ystenatic, detailed and ics, in bringiog about the i estmient of £250, 088,v0d%in that ion in nine Years: (dts suc- cess has Ween obtdinéd-through the absolute | sonfidence-« hich the Eu- through its’ reliable stat rity. Its report for the year 1898 shows a.total production of £16,- 044,135 in gold. © ‘The good work of Johannesburg has been taken as an example by the Central mines at Winnipeg, which has re- produced some of the. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Arsive from DESTINATION, Leave for oS am, ee nae and Crow’s -Next ints dally, including Sun* days and Boundary pols, daily. “except s. [2:55 p.m. To, Trail. Nelson, AG row Lake points main line 32205 p. m, ++ Spokane........ | #1900 Pp, m. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. DESTINATIONS. CLOSE | t DUE Revelstoke and all points| east and west. including Kam 12:00 Pet .ta,icops, Vancouver, | Victoria,|7: the Okanugan, Similkameen,| daily [Cariboo “and ‘Klondyke dis- Trail, Robson, Nakusp.| Sandon, Hal 3 and a it'Siocan’ and atten Nelson, Kasto, and. Ym and all Koote nay. lake, ‘andl .| Crow Pass connec; ons. pokane, North i points in hear Biates OtHinary letter mail only, all East-rn Canada, the| aes Rando and ail fore anc” other foreign| countel ies. » Nelson and Nelson district.| ma rerterien Saniebian 5 mulern ‘Canada, United King.| 7492-* ldom and ailteuropean ire daly: Grand Forks, Greenwood,| Mibway and ail other Bound:| lary District polnts* | the Joh haanb, British Columbia “does not wish to improve its methods 4 After the same pattern, © - EDITORIAL NOTES. 4 ‘The Ch unanimously declare that they are not Boxers. But what would: they be if they were in China? justifiable for women. Such was the case. with the women in the le- gations: inte Pekin who 4 4pfepared themselves for the Worst’ with” a _{ supply of poison. ‘What the Amefican athletes did not carry off at the Paris. exposi- tion sports:was not warts consider ing. er, the temperature at joa. m. yes- terday having been 91 In ‘the shade, Emperor William no doubt re- grets having allowed his officers to teach the Chinese to fight. While. Sir Wilfrid. Laurier is taking his time with the appoint- ment. of .a commission to enquire ne Canada chamber of reports, of LIf be Gistanged Gn *the race, ig must}} he ae States’ ‘ ae fe | There are times when suicide is London is having Pith! weath— ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 17: ig00. Notice ga benders will be received by the tindersign ed ye to oon ‘on .;Wed- nesday, the 18th day of July; 1900, for the printing and) binding of the revised and consolidated Public General By-Laws" of thie “City of Rossland.’ Tenders must show prices as follows: For 100 copies. For 250 copies. For spocopies. For 1000-copies. The* By-Law and ‘specifications fur ‘printing *and® binding may be seen_at the office of. the, city ‘solici- The! corporation: “of. the City of Rossland is not bound to accept the lowest or apy tender, {Dated this 13thdav of July, 1900. “Wa McQueen, 143 City Clerk. i To Let. “give new houses, four rooms each, an hill at ‘head of steps, behind One Price * Grocery? ?Gompany "s store, Spokane street. Apply to Daly & ton. 5 TODAYS STOCK SALES, Following is a. summary of the salés.dn the: local exchange «today, together with'thé quotations: _Blosaland Sales. Sales today on the looal exchange were ,as_ follows. : thabasca,}1000, tooo, 2836c; jant, 5000, 24%c, 2000; 2 4c} Okanogan, 3000, 1 4c; Deer Trail, 5000, 3c. Total sales, 17,000’shares. cee SeRa icf x hether the J: are irs immigrants, those. who have .al+ | arrived have ‘cut fishermen’s wages on the Fraser. river ‘20 Per cent. Co-operation is bringing pros- perity to the Irish farmers and is removing a prime cause of discon- tent. Co-operative societies loan money. to their members, buy sup- phes wholesale, sell products whole- sale and thus get all the advantages of a combination. Australia, China and Japan—See special notices ters for Kegistratton must be posted half an nour ae conten to the time for closing the mails. toffice | fi rN aati cuties 2.gpe" om Ba. mato7 p.m TO ADVERTISERS, New reading matter makes your. advertisement attractive. We will gaily change your ‘tad” every issue if copy is presensed before 10 a. m, WORTHY OF IMITATION. A subject which should receive prompt -attention from . the. legisla- ture, whichis about to. convene, is the revision cf the manner in which information as to the mineral preduction of the province is col- lected and published. The znnual reports. of the of mines. The legis! e has plenty of work cut out tor it undoing the ernment in regard to the election taw and the license law. There is can- be compéelied to pay license outside of incorporated: cities. The veters’ lists are encumbered’ with absentees, aliens and corpses, OF the °$3,493,200 voted ‘by the Dommion parliament for railrozdd subsidies, British Columbia, which needs them most,’ gets only $96,- Two of the Dominion cabinet ministers—one of them it is said being’ Sir Wilfrid Laurier, intend shine by comparison with the mea- gee official information obtainable trom other provinces ‘and from the mining states of the union, but they leave much room for improvement. Any doubt on this point may be ‘set at ‘Test by comparison with the i dby the Jot burg chamber of mines. The principal defect ‘in the ‘meth- ods.of the provincial department of mines is the arrangement and pub- lication of the information as to the mineral production.. The:statisfics collected as to the mineral produc: tion should be arranged to show every useful fact in regard to every” producing mine ata glance. © They‘! fi should be published monthly -and: a general summary should be given to the newspapers of ‘the whole. world: at’ ‘the end of each . month through the Associated Press. Johannesburg set the pace. for i this work through. its chamber of mines.: The conditions . attending the develop and _op iow of a mine to a dividend-paying basis jn.the Transvaal are not to. be com- pared with those obtaining in- Brit-- ‘ish Columbia, yet the chamb gZation, with the view of bringing apout.a unification of the Liberal party. At-Ottawa the cleavage in the ranks of the Liberals in ‘British Columbia is causing much concern. It is believed there that unless some- thing be done to overcome the diffi- culties every seat in this province will be lost to the Laurier govern- ment. To do this will be a hard task; bit'if properly gone about we believe much good can’ be accom- plistied.—Vancouver World.” The success attending the.flota- tion of the British America: corpo- ration: subsidiary companies, the Le Roi- Noi 2and Le‘Roi No. 3,.is a of impr in London: feeling towards British Columbia mining properties. . There was much:.room for improvement, tor‘many ‘things “have conspired: to make the.Londoners fight . shy of cin the provi , The fault ‘lay chiefly with “shady” op- erators, many , of them. Londoners, and it is satisfactory to find the good qualities of. British. Columbia prop- erties asserting themselves success- fully against the, ‘malign influences ;) that have caused So much trouble. — mines. has. been The P ince,” blunders of the Semlin-Cotton gov- |: no law, under’ which* ‘liquor-Sellers |. visiting the west shortly after pro- | BS n Beer Xe. King (Or enor) Knob Hi A ‘ we koe Bho ® g on Star (ist Kootenay)$ 16 love! Obanosaa (As Uld. Ironsides . aobaGaRSBeckiews “ ‘ x * Pa & Vice Bear. Winnipeg... Bross Telephone 86, P.O. Box 268 A B. MACKENZIE & CO, . MINING BRCKERS, Columbia Ave, Rosstand, B.C Established May, 1895, THE REDDIN- j;ACKSON CO., Atwevem Liapnery., MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS, Agents for ParisBell Addit ion to Rossland. INVESTORS will find the office of the BIG FOUR Consolidated Miniig Co. Two doors above Masonic Hall, Columbia avenue. Three Large Veins; Good Values, Large Ore Body; one, mile west of the city” and.-the...... Will be pleased to ‘show parties Properties, &c., by-calling ut office G. CREELMAN, CONTRACTOR ‘AND BUILDER, Estimates furnished on all kinds of fork: ysJob bing promptly attended to, Best Buy in Rossland f segness sesaviceceseesooses THE CENTRAL? DRY -GOODS.-STORE. GREAT MID-SUMMER, CLEARANCE. SALE., BLOUSE WRAPPERS 22's Ih Cotton: Lisle -- Ladies’ Vestsarsr="= Every Article Mentioned:ai’ Decided Bargain. Holstead & Wright 4 : ~~ Cor. First ‘Ave. and: Washington! St. 4 © IN: COTTON ) AND SILK em in. Cotton, Cash- Cash- : : iL : é : THE CENTRAL DRY.GOODS & CLOTHING STORE ch rh aly daathathalisdpsineaaladhetiadien Katie D. Green G. M. and D. Co.,. Ltd. NON-PERSONAL. LIABI LITY,. situated on North Fork. Salmén River, Erie District; B.C. ie FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. i Fifty thousand shares of the Company’ 's Treasury Stock i is now offered to the public at- 7 1-2 Cents per Share, and can be had on application 'to 22 Columbia Aveuue, GEORGE H. GREEN; Rossland, B.C. Sec-Treasurer, Property Zureka Consolidated, Gopter, Homestates Seaisc sen] Sitverine, R.E. B: Lee, Boilie; Bareke Mortth: Sti “Agents, R ini id, BoC or Headquarters‘for Conmimer- : cial Men....Splendid Saniple: Rooms. UNEXCELLED TABLE: Toun Haverty, Proprietor. Subscribe for. the 50 Cents per. Month Delivered.’ mr 4 Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe= ty Deposit Vault. Office and shop: C tal Court, a ae sen totes EO. Bong “tha "and aim : THE: [LEADING HOTEL’ AT TRAIL, F sce sees Ms CAPRA O MPP CEL ~ Served to your”. residence tly EOE ” COMETS LL ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 17, 1900 DEAN WAS KNOCKED (OUT. _ King Finishes Him in the Fourth Round After a Good Battle. A crowd of about: 190. assembled at Dominion shall last evening to witness the und go for a de- cision between ‘Andy. King, feather- weight champion: of “Montana, and Danny Dean, lightweight champion of British Columbia. Both’ men were in good form and fought:a clean fast fight from start to finish. King succeeded 1n finishing his man in the fourth: round with ‘a left hand blow onthe ‘heart* and right hand upper. cut on the. chin. Dan Coakley actedas referee and W. Jj. Venner as time keeper, with N. A. Burritt and, Commodore Grey as time keepers the principals. When the incipals® entered the ring they were wardily applauded: King seemed ‘tu impress. the audi- ence and a number. expressed: the opinion that “ he’ would ‘win, but: Dean was somewhat of a surprigé; In the first round he;seemed to land easily on his opponent's jaw. Dean was leading. din King ‘was. waiting for an openi ‘The ' first round was in favor of _Dean,:: In the sec: ‘and round Dean landed on King's face above the eye, leaving a slight cut and drawing first blood. Dedn landed oftener than’ King, but. his blows were not.-as “effective, for when King landed it hurt. Honors were about'even. injthe: second, . The third’ round ety “ decidedly'i in on Dean's face andsbody, and had his man going as‘ Ong soundéd: The fourth round: was the final, King played hard on. his, opponent’s THE SEORTS ¥ RSTRADAY Last Rvente in the Miners Union An¢ nual Celebration - The tug’ of war at the. Miners’ union spurts: yesterday, : fot a prize of - $20; Was won by’ the ‘Miners’ ‘union team- ‘tered and the miners first defeated ‘the carpenters, while the Scotch- men defeated a+ team headed by (Mike Burns. The - Scotchmen then came together and the former won. ' The other events swere decided as follows: Sack race—B. Rawlings, first, prize $5; Martin Egan,’ second, prize $2.50... . Running: hop; ati and jamp—Ed: Erb, first, 39 feet 8 inches, prize $: ROW. McDonaid, second, no prize.” -Drilling’ contest for boys under 16—W. Furlong and A. Ray,” first, (distance 1214 “inches, * prize’ $153 ‘Stevens and Lurty, second, ‘di tional ‘family liquor store. Four teams were en-} - miners and}: ‘tweets St.~Paul.and, Chicago. Fine Bottled Goods, most, CLASSIFIED. night ‘Schlitz’s\ extract of malt. Sold- by ‘the bottle: at the Interna- Import- ed white wines; clarets and Burgun- dies by the bottle, basket or case:at moderate prices. tf Fancy gaited saddie horses—new buggies—fine single drivers at ‘Montana stables. Phone 6. Pesce Declared. gold. fields'of Alaska? There are ‘other matters of vital importance; ] . you may make a trip east, and will svant. to: know how to travel. In order to‘have the best service, use the: Wisconsin Central railway be- For rates and other. information write land, Oregon. 7% inches, prize $7.50. « = Putting 16-pound weight—J. H. Macdonald, ‘first,’ diStance.:33 feet 6 inches, ‘prize $10; J. McGraw, fsecond, distance 31/feet 1134- inches. “There was plenty of dancing, the platform on .the © grounds _ being |, given up’ to that recreation anda ball in.the Miners’ union hall end- ng the day’s festivities. : .0 Bere © At Rossland, B.C.;° on Friday, July: 13, .1900,. to the: wife of T.:B. Linton, a daughter. a >C, Helm, agent of the Spo- kane*& Northern Telegraph~ com=|+ pany at Greenwood, : ipassed through | e city to Spokane yesterday. : tibs and heart, and” -Dean, Hi hed often to escape put King got an opening, and. swung his left i. landed’ aright upper This was the kndtk snt= fo Alcor and was counted out. ‘ «» Before the “Contest ‘started, there were two lively. three round bouts betiicen local’. amateurs. ~- Dan are the best. Fo Cure.a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund . the money if it fails to cure. 250 Ey W..Grove's signature is on each box. Match pairs, handsomie iia carriages and. gurneys—Montana ~ Through Sleeper. Limited” service the Canadian Pacific railway operate a through sleeper between Arrow= head and Vancouver for the accom- dation of the K i This will be a very great conven- iénce to the'travelling public. Pure Soap Why devote ‘all your time read- i Ne ‘Ving. about--the Boer war and the} Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- |. With, the inauguration of the]: -| Imperial f v this head inserted at the One Conia" Herd. Nothing taken fr te oO tee Six insertions, deas than 25 cents, TAILORING. ©. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant’ Tailor, carries the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goods in Kossland. None but first-class. labor ‘employed. Prices moderate, Columbia avenue, Rossland, FOR SALE, Application for Hotel License. Tora Metal i. vas the Western MW. McL. eae Dated this ist day of Jaly 1900, 3t * Application for Hotel License. Notice is irae that at the next sitting of the Board of License Commissioners for the nf! Rossland, Iwill make pplication, for a fis el license for the premises situate fn fot 13, block 28, in the original townsite of Rossland. ou OW Dated this 3oth day of June; 1900, _|Rolt & Grogan FOR RENT. Ofitce on firat floor Office and ronms ar secon Block. 1.8] Block, floor Barna Large Warebouse in center of town. FOK SALE. Severl-roomed Dwelling -honee, plastered Sarnished throughont, good local call ity. Hotel and Saioon’ on Second ayenue—A splendid business opportunity. tA Is nécessary for a good pl ‘ion, A. soap to be pure need not necessarily—be..high priced. “We ‘have_on hand a large assortment of all the leading makes of toilet soaps and ‘we have, besides, other. varie- fare: fully as good and cost less money. ‘Going Out of Business The Rossland -Auction on C i venue, the Vernon & 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 offefed at. ‘prices un- Heard of. The sale is now going House /stables.. Phone 6. ‘ties, which, if not so well known, |: Rosstanp Drus Co., Phone 185. | EB. W. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE “BROKER, Jn Custom House building New York Life Insurance Agency. Washington street. Rossland, B. O. fempacuan. | ‘Imperial Limited” will be commenced JUNE 10. The “Itnpe- rial. Limited’ you across the Conti- nent in four days with- out change. It is a solid vestibuled ‘train, “Juxuriously equipped with every possible es- sential for the. comfort and ‘conveniénce of Passengers. Ask. your friends who have tray- slled ¢ on. it, or address E. Hi COYLE Vannes B. Cc W.F. ANDERSON, TARA Nelson, B. Ce Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. - Heavy Transferring. First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. gpa BERS: ; Commerciat Alley, ’Phone No, 39. Postoftice Box 16, on, JOHN F. LINDBURG .. ..PROPRIETOR |. HOTEL HOFFMAN, Washington Street, Roseland, B, 0. ; Firnished Rooms. First-Class. Bar. Railroad and Minera Time Cheoks- cashed, free of charge. Harry McIntosh -~ - Proprietor Service for thejyear 1900 wo takes| 9 | TIME: ‘CARD. OF TRAINS. Double Dally Train Service. ' Re: 1 North Coast Limited rthCoast Limited | wear & Alene bi br'ch | sCentral, Wash. branch, ‘Local Fri ete ht, wes! *Loeal Freight: casts spall cet Spnday. all others daily. CITY TICKET OFFICE, ZEIGLER BLOCK, Carner}Howard and Riverside. Try Our Electric Lighted “NORTH COAST LIMITED” With New ‘‘Observation Cars.” 4 W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wn. A.D. OHABLTON,A.U.P.A..PortiandOre. “ANNOUNGEMENT, Heving purchased the cigar and tobacco business of Cap- tain S. B. Shaw, we respect- F fully solicit a continuance of his old patronage, ‘and assure his many friends that the same ,faic and generous treatment will mark all our dealings, We have for your selection the choicest and most ‘varied. line 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 adyanes: very truly yours,. -~ " L. LEVY & GO., Wholesale and Retall Tobaccoatsts, “ROSSLAND, B.C. ete sae taper neat that iE Boiciit of ‘this Compa “CALIFORNIA,” all situa on-the Canadian. Pacific Railway, and twenty-five miles from Rossland. the “Cascade” on a 4-foot vein of free mi ing CA SCADE G ' For particulars, Divided into 2, 000, 000 Shares at 10 cents aes 600,000 Shares of which are Biecee tid ue Treasury. A stiaft 40 feet deep has been sunk on 40 feet depth. obtained at 25 feet. '* experts that it will concentrate 25 in’ Owing to its;proximity to the railway and to t and considering the average value of the quartz, it ‘We are now selling the stock: at F IVE CENTS, payable i in five monthly payments, and recommend it to:the public as a safe i investment OLD MINNG @ MILILING CO., LIMITED L’B’Y. WM. B. TOWNSEND. Rossland, PD. C. we S66 He Me FETE TE EEN TEE IE IE HES TO EK IOIEE HH Numerous open cuts CX ny consists of four claims te on Grenville Mountain, pose the lead for over 1500 feet. This tunnel is being made of a large size for a working tunnel, and is now 115 feet in length. to 1, thus making concentrates of the average value ‘of about $500.00 per-ton- x is safe to say that the “CASCADE” is one of:the most promising mining PropoSitivas: in quartz assaying from $i. 2o0n ihs surf A tunnel is now being run on the-vein,.and an assay of -$34.80, was It as bee ascertained by. to over,> s, namely: The “CASCADE,” the “CASCADE FRACTION; ” the “ROYAL KANGAROO, * and the: Trail Creek Mining Division a Lest Rooteney District, British Columbia, about three ‘miles from Gladstone he fact that it can be worked very cheaply oné account® of it being a tunnel proposition and hevdisg the tunnel fullows the vein th ie: listrint, ee KHER