MAYOR SAYS ————_. MACADAMIZE Bolievew Columbia Avenue Can He Cheaply Paveds Mayor Goodeve was discussing | i the question of macadamizing Col- umbia avenue. “Tt must be done,” said he, ‘‘but the council—wisely, 1 believ .cided to open up the whole ci e—de- ity be- fore expending any undue amount of money on our principal thor- Accordingly the side streets have been opened, bit next year I believe that Columbia oughfare. avenue can be paved. out- of land, an ite ation wal alu ot Rov Lan ‘applical nw HY cYotlce a ls hereoy Bien. te that at the i altel ie r of the Fy Watton (er the iesdquazters. hotel. eae NOPE uthwest corner of fit aven ue Ington street, lot 35 ,bloe Ince of William B. Hus! millinery, has by Dated this th ‘day of nen R Sec ett otlects hoa. aa . Be usBAND By LW A BY-LAW of the corvgration of the city of Ross- land, to raise y way of debentures the sum of Sop to purchate “aad Improve land for a park | ‘Tu Teco for the purpose of purchasing and +m oat proving tand fo ra rand Ceshetery It it is deemed t del bent tures the sunt of $5000 Fe! dey $5 mtarest in the haute seas yeatl i athve | joan raised $282,000 re tatal debt of ‘sald citys acs “dt need not be an p matter for there is any amount of broken granite on the dnmps up Centre Star gulch which could be kad for the askiag and would make first-class macadam.” __ Church Services Tomorrows Church of England--Services to- m., 11 a, m_ and morrow at 8:30 a. 7330 p.m. Sacred Heart Roman Catholic | 3m church, Rev. Father Welch, There will be no services on Sun- 2 p.m., day except Sunday school at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian church, corner First avenue and Lincoln street, Rev. D. McG. Gandier, B.A., and 7:30 pastor. Service 11 a.m. p.m. Sabbath school and bible class 2:30 p.m. Y.P.S.C.E. Mon- day 8 p.m. The pastor will preach morning and evening. Even- ing subject, “Gambling.” Methodist church, tor. p-m. of Christian Endeavor, 8 p.m. day at 8 p. m. pastor. Washing- ton street, George H. Morden, pas- Service at 11 a.m. and at 7.30 Sabbath school and bible class at 2.30 p-m. Epworth League Monday at Prayer meeting Wednes- Morning subject, “Obedience. Better Than Sacrifice.” —— COMING AND GOING. Alex Dick has Spokane. Arthur Whiteside, now a Green- returned from wood barrister, is in the city. Ww. A. Morris may make his home. Jirah Mosely of Spokane, who had been in town for several days, returned home at noon. Frank Mendenhall of the Jenckes Machine company is back trip through the Boundary. Harry D’Orguerre of Republic was in town today en route to Spo- kane where he will spend the win- ter. Daniel McDonald, one of the fire ‘i department drivers, is out of the hospital where he was confined for ne: several weeks. _ Ross Thompson is back from a He says that the camp has put on lively airs since the recent big strike in the Repub- visit to Republic. lic. Jerome Drumheller of the Even- ing Star company returned to Spo- kane at noon after starting work on Three men will be the property. employed. left at noon for Spokane and Vancouver, where he from a Purauant hd the Creditor ollie buliding, Columba arene, forget e ane Amenging Att ven that jeanctta Eagice tite, red cut Rostspd, in the rit h Colt y the tuber, 1899. id'd ben ay ioe sa nereas. e ‘of the te Whole rateable land and Impro' ore By ae last revised ment ral bs $444 ‘whereas, for the payiie: 4734 sald debén: turepsinking fa andl and Fiatetestl wil benece! raise the sum of $387.15 ‘special rate in eac! Ff a ver may whereas forthe purpose of sng the snd | "PARE NOTICE {hat Mr. H: ackeon Salat ei abe 7.15 an equal special rate on the ni x ai Plate 10 be the pgen nt ‘oe th } sale of me ra 4 Stay be eas ahs st saw shall not be altered or | Su°atreementh for purchase, of jar rte said Now Qherelare, “the mayor and council of the cit: .08§ and, in-open meeting assembled, enact as f For purpose ery irae improving land ior a ‘pari ‘and stars it shall big lawful ie id cit of the en sh America Corporation, Eine: rent not to Mi fo-a0-18t Re-Nickel Plate Fowne le. ir, MH, W..C. Jackson or any othe agent. b iGed this'aoth day of October a Dary & Hiawteron, * ie Solicitors for the. Bat tish A erica eeaietioay “Limited: i the mayor of the 0 raise b: 1 yaad H’ “lS a bs seized an: jand_afor ora. The 5 ecuted a the sald Mauc : 0 1809, A meetiny Cie creditor . E. A, Courtney. S Ros: ossiand, ak “a ie after All’ parti av lars of the Arthur C. ember AY S99. after wl re} Luft will proce d to distrib regard claims only of |, ave not ¥ ais ork ‘yo of October, A a " H. E. A CouRTNEY,, Sollcior tor assignee. NOTICE. ‘ snttnntrn i) BLACK- WOOL CREPONS; the $1. go Kind for ...-s+eeeceres Sale Of : all Dress Goods : ‘Silks, Bite. = 3 VOL, 5» NO-'S4- PRICE 5 CENTS Qe CUT GLASS, - FANCY: PLAIDS for Skirts,-in. 4-yard ends;. HIS i is an Opportunity to. purchase these goods’ of. this” season’s importation, at a remarkably’: LOW PRICE. These Bargains should be appreciated as the goods’ are all this Fall’s most fashionable Dress Goods and Silks, and offered in seasonable time. of - DIAMONDS, E- GOLD and SILVER NOVELTIES, AND ‘THE FINEST LINE OF “WATCHES, Fancy Plaids. ¢ Planned in sot Property—Strike on the” Sullivan ~ The $x. go-a-yard kind for. ....- ore $1.00 BLACK WOOL CREPONS; | $2.00 kind tor. the $1.40 a) OE) euiexexe eo a ae SPRING. - THE LEADING JEWELER. Fort Steele Shows Big Body of Good Sinking Two New Shafts. Dress Goods~~ “BLACK SILK: CREPONS; +. $4.00 :kind for. o.6 52. FANCY DRESS GOODS NOVEL- TIES and SELF COLORS at... Colonel.“ W. D. Ridpath and BLACK SILK’ CREPONS; the $3.50 kind for...-++++202e2e° $2.75 |. Every piece of Dress Goods in'the room reduced similarly. oN FANCY DRESS GOODS: -NOVEL- — TIES and SELF COLORS at... 1 at once put..a .crew of. six men at R. ra Prayes. Books, woke yay of loan, ‘tom a any person cere ets on Body of = oe ee why may be willing to advance feds ed thesame gn the credit of the debentures hereln, Tenders Wer after mentioned, the sum ‘and cause the | "FENDERS willbe récelved up t te epg paid into the hands. of the city treas- November sth BE az oteleck ( #———HOUDE’S-——— First: oes Sleepers on son all Itrains from Revelstoke and Koo! Landing. = “TOURIST: CARS: pass Medicine Hat, (€atly for St, Paul; Sundays r Fada’ B. Houde & Company, Quebec © ~= Secure -AT. ails. regarding the sale of the Post-Intel- % j 4 f ligencer to the Mark. Hanna inter-E C. Ok LALONDE S ests. “While it'is true that an a a Se % oe fer has been made for the paper,” said, he, ‘I can‘not ‘add anything to-what has already been pubiished.. Nothing has~ as-yet done, ‘and there ‘is no immediate | ikelihood-of-a-change in~ the mane x agement. “Superintendent “Wolf of © the Sullivan group, near Fort Steele, Straight Cut Cigarettes. — MANUFACTURED BY. ihe y there i is no anxiety as eearcs the ability of the garrison to hold its - been: finally. @ } driving the Boers out. FORNEWFIRE HALL Council Will Consider Purchase of Five Lots at $5500. . S cinsT AVE. AND LINCOLN ST csp R are are ‘eons to Ali i Parts of Town’ and’Do Away, with the Ladysmith are All Exploded. oe ‘London, Monday:—A brief. official. dispatch received today. ves continental story. that Ladysmith had fallen. . The dis- patch: revives an: iety in another. direction, however, that White, tead of acting wholly on the defensive, _ persists in his. sortie, éreby risking other disasters. Generally: however: the ‘cheery tone of the dispatches shows said Crairman! Lalonde ‘in discuss- yostyet thet d ‘Second avenue wns The fact that White. is able to take the offensive shows: that ‘was not as closely besieged as was supposed. “The movements of the Cape Town Boers ‘awakens fears that British have under estimated the forces to be met. northwards. ms almost inacceasi| It is said that the Colenso garrisbn saved all its stores. The esieging forces included 5000 Boers among whom was a fresh ~jeorps from the Orange Free State. the heavy ‘appa one of the animals: ruptured “an are tery in-the tas! ate “1 think there can be {no> doubt that the five lots corner of Lincoln street: avenue offer.the: best jocation i inthe city for a permaneht station, and 1 shall urge their: purchase by the city. With the apparatus | there, all ‘terri- tory on the hit: could be reached i ffi Pietermaritzburg is still safe. - Think the Town Their Prey. ~-London,. day.—The correspond of the Times at. Lady- smith, under date of November 2nd, confirms the report of artil- lery exchanges. -He says: . “The investment of the town is. now complete. - Last night the enemy tapped the wires in the rear. It can therefore cut communications at pleasure. It is. suggested, owever, that the Boers believe . Ladysmith in their power and. tiey are anxious to have us get ‘up all of-our military “stores -be- Afire they sieze-us.!"o~: “ sea 3 ‘A reconnaisance by the lance and. the field battery cacy found the Free State laager which the British had shelled heavily, is:a down- & in “which Wwe are ifiterested, is. in. the city, ‘and reports that some Are Better than the Best:: y pee good ore has been met in a drift} was CAUGHT IN THE BELTING | SFOKANE GREETS SOLDIERS | jease on the present station will ex- “WHOLESALE AT : = at a depth of 35 feet in one ot reise ae ‘avai abe ; py | tend till January 1901; but in view a ¥ | of the: superiority. of the'new site we | the two new shafts now being sunk. The extent of the chute cannot be determined until it has been cross- Both of our new shafts are - Crow & Morris, Rossland. cut. ind Wedne: for ‘gran pores Stan tte: al and Bi fa-Same Cars pass Re "Revelstoke one day earlier. , CON INECTIONS: opt . Sinday. .ROSSLAND:..ex. ar 50 daily.:.....+! ROSSLAND.......+ Morning tralr train. fr ee. from Robson, Nel- 30m, an Sandon and Sloca: points, ae aoects Laat points THE BOUNDARY|$ COUNTRY. bson, Nel “Choice Groceries and. Vegetables, Baltimore Oys- The proper- It is re- .now. coming into ore. ty is employing 21 men. ported that at a-depth of 180 feet, management has ‘started ‘a new: shaft at the point.” ters, Fresh Fish, Hams, Fresh & Cured Meats. “¢ {except § mda, fren wks, i goto the BOUNDARY. COUNTRY. Hours, ROSSLAND TO ..»-NELSON.... ---- For rates and full information. address the est local agent, o1 A. B. Mackenzie. City Ticket Agt. HE “Pur IN A’ REAL BULLET MUSIC HALL. . pcan Now Magician Hatal Is in the Cold, Ye cy, ColdGrounds _., New York, Mondays “Oae of the ‘west sidé theaters was the ‘scene of a most* tragic incident: last week, INTERNATIONAL ~——__— Prices, Delivered:———"? }.$10 PER TON. Monday, Oct. 30th, and during week.: FURNACE SIZE... - A.C. McArthur, Agent, | w. F. Anderson. T. P. A. Nelson, B. C. : 3B. {. Coyle, A. G. P. A., Vancouver, B. C. : For those ; s Who Laugh sid i Those Who. : Think. _ Anational publication with articles on Canadian ‘sub- jects; with pictures of Ca- nadian scenes;- with poems and stories by Canadian men and women; whl fh he fe shall e rated tice. tik las. Also New ork Life Iusurance Agency. necting of the credito 4 Hartman wellt be the law uffces of hae: w stipet. BO: nald & Cl te * Columbia Svenue, Rossland, B. a ron n Friday, joth day of November, A. D. 1899. at the our ot four o tioek i in the afternoon. this r4th day of Octo- ated at Kusslan ', B. C,, ber, A. MACDONALD & cu ‘Solicitors for ‘the’ trustee, RANITE! GRANITE! ! NOTICE. tor’ T cense. Noy is hereby. ms fhe da eat ints ett lapse of eo! porice, thirt days fi rom be m: Salscloners or other pro, of for permission to transfer the hotel el p) o sell TS. a 9 of Liquor Li , ep: 1 lice 7 in the “Grand k 276 plan $79, in the Greatest B: ins and Assortment of Granite- ware ever brought to Rossland, at S. GLAZAN'S. also big line of Handsome- ly Decorated China. and Crockery for the holidays. Call and see our stock. $10 PER TON. ".$ 9 PER TON. : a and the hundreds of spectetors pres- ent were given a shocking ,exhibi- | tion that théey-had not- expected to see. . Michael Hatal, the magician, who had achieved considerable rep- = STOVE SIZE... _ NOT SIZE. Rossland ‘Warehouse &. Trans- ‘The worl'ds greatest Conjurer, ‘Professor Del Adelphia, Prize Pairust, Novelty Worker, Magician and Illusionist. A Hit of both Hemispheres. fer Co., Agents. “ Algo ‘Agents for NORTHERN PACIFIC: COAL COM- bee 'PANY’S BITUMINOUS. COAL, for Steam’ and | Domestic Purposes. utation by doing the bullet trick, first. ‘introduced’ by’ ‘Hermann;. announced that he would catch a bullet fired from a rifle, and- ‘with due. ceremony the ‘weapon™ was loaded. It was handed to his assis- tant, Frank Denyo, ‘who. ‘was di- rected to fire at the heart of the ma- gician‘at ten paces. *" Denyo did so and‘when the smoke cleared away Hatal Jay on the stage ood, 7 blood streaming from-a wound Miss Gertie Harrington, English Musical Soubrette. Nelly Gray..-..-- and......-Maggie- Foster ‘C=Pearl & Cassidy, As the “Two Irish Market wvomien ”? and their lat thee cmgion. “COLUM AEA VS. SHAMEO Gk.” Fationa, song ane “Queen Walte"sand iden dius. P. BURNS & CO. The Sensational 5-act Drama, “War and Women.” A splendid cast vf Characters. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks, and Vancouver. in his breast: In palming the: bul- ——= lets he had, bya fatal error, placed =— RETAIL MARKETS the genuine one in the rifle. Hatal (Amtistic Job Printing - -Sandon, Chapman, a in the machine shops of the Cc. & W. railroad; at Trail, was caught in the belting. this morning: ‘can survive. CHEAP ' New Company will Pat Them in Rest- Murtry, manager of the new Dodge Telephone Co., announces that the rates will be $30 pet year for busi- ness houses and offices and $9 per year for private residences, with 10 per cent ofthe gross income to the .city’s révenue for ,the privileges granted by the council. ——__——_—_——_ omerirae HONOR AS A GENT me auceoedea in Getting Him Out of the worse for wear,bobbed up at Magis- trate Boultbee’s matinee this morn- ing ‘in answer to a charge of being drunk and: disorderly. ° We have for sale, Notions. Special aDtonl: Exchange Auction Mart Underwear, Overshi GPR Block. Hoots, Shoes, Rubbers, Gloves Mitts, ‘Socks, Watches, and all-kinds or sale Perens lays ata sacritice, Som .. firnt classs Albums. Nothing Cheap, but the Price. Ross! ; ‘rai Nelson, © Ymir, Kaslo, New to Belleyue- hos- At the Record Office.............-Postoffice Block. 0: land 26 Hi aeNeles cant city, Grand Forks, was aria Sey ines yn he Greenwood. Phoenix Midway, Camp McKinney; Revelstoke pital but nothing co : 5 “Care Ferguson and Vancouver. him, and he died a few. hours later. = Before he died he made-a statement tully exonering his luckless assis- tant who had, in the meantime, beer. placed. under arrest. Suiscie ena ae Cash paid for clean cotton rags at the Recorp Office. = ——— William Donald, Mare Rossland Branch. “Record” delivered. The Clarendon Cafe SS === Open Day and Night. Rooms for Banquets and Diuner Partie’. cs Fist Class i in Every Respect. . Subscribe for the Only Fiity cents per Month, 's Exch fon Mart. |: © Whole Population of Falls City, Monday.—The Two Pp A and F, of the’ Washington volunteers, arri- ved by train this morning from San Francisco and met an enthusiastic ‘Wheels This Morning. Trail—Monday, . special.—Fred young’ maa ploy could. easily afford: to abandon the old location.’ ad _ Spokane, BOER AGENTS ARE IGNORANT: He Say They Know Nothing of Humorea ~C..0. De Grocer and - “Meat Market y. Telephone 99- > 3 the diamond drill on the North Star| was carried around a Lage reegine: lt was a legal holiday Surremacr at Ladyemith. eoe Washington St." has come into a fire silver-lead de- | brused and crushed before the en- jan all usiness places were closed. Br ic: Mond: Belei news- WHY ruc _two accounts when you Re Fi posit. The story cannot be authen-| gine could be Stopped. The extent The city was gaily decorated and papers ca esac to publi hicai ae eee ee gee : ticated, except by the fact that the | of the injuries are not known, He |the-whole population joined in the | from in aren eat aud Berlin, See is still alive; but it is doubtful if he|demonstration., a ee The volunteers were given a breakfast at Elk’s hall by the Red Cross~society after which an im- porting the capture of Ladysmith, - but no'such: information. has” been received'atithe;official residence - of sf . Leyds,: the “Transvaal: agent here. mense. parade formed in which all Members of the agency say: the only military and civic ‘ganizati of), they have on: the sub- Senne print tt 5 ee a es < Patri- | decline to divulge the, whereabouts otic exercises. . This eyening @ | of Leyds,-but say he “is: neithec. in banquet and campfire will be given Brussels nor Berlin; Ft the boys by the old veterans of the tt : civil war. pe ——————$—— LIKE SYMPATHY OF ns ee, IN ‘o Rt ledg dences for $9 Kearly. . -"Toronto, . Monday.—J- A. Mc- WILL MAUL NO MORE HOBOES -acific’s Free T --@ Rank Failure. _ Seattle, Monday:—The_ difficul- ties in getting laborers all over the northwest:, ‘still continue. The Norttiern: Pacific plan of furnishing free transportation from the sound to points where the. construction work-“is’ going. on in Washington and: Idaho, to men who represent themselves as laborers; is to be abandoned. The’ road has learned that, fully go per cent who made the trip are hoboes, whose only object is a change of climate. Fully this number on arriving at their destination partake of a meal and then refuse to do work of any kind. Many leave the camp a few hours after arriving, while others have to be driven out from the camp. tables: To those desiring work there is plenty to be had along the line at good wages. London Journals Pleased With Hos- pital Ship Idea. London,. Monday.—The news- papers here continue to express keen’ pleasure at the sympathy of the United States. The St. James Gazette says: “Few more graceful examples could be imagined of the courteous spirit of American sympathy with this country, - which has been so often evident of late, than the pro- ject of the’ American. ladies’ hospital ship, which will probably be fitted out with many of those American nurses whose services were so highly - valued during the Cuban wars This is the first example of a hospital ship provided by a nation which is at peace for another during the stress of war, and the wide- spread and generous responses to its appeals from both sides of the ** he, Atlantic shows how warmly the . merciful idea is accepted by the citi- * Going to the depot? Phone 6, zens in both countries.” @| Montana stables, for a gurney. —_—_——- , Law’s Clutches. Thomas Griffths, somewhat the Thomas, who is a-grizzled old citizen of 54, had celebrated Guy’ Falkes-day with a lovely. little home-made jag which resulted in his being gathered in by the police. “Lemme go jes’ this time," " urged Griffiths, “an! I'll zo back to work underground and te decent.” “WilL-you?” queried the magis- trate. =: Mr.- Griffiths drew himself up with dignity. *“On my honor as a gent, promised, and the plea was suff." cient to let him off unscathed. j ‘ + i i + $