ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, APRIL 17, i900 ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD,\APRIL 17, 1900. check up the outfit by the i 'y THE ROSSLAND RECORD. Be oe k eee brid uae to see that it is all there,before they NE= " ‘| affected will probably Appear affect l ‘Fo Cure a Gola In One Day & No, 152. f ! | force to watch the proceedings. Take Laxative’ Bromme Quinine Certiticate of the Registration of an EXx- Tablets. ‘All druggists refund: the bit eeeia barter Hockey club Mail's! Success, money if it fails to-‘cure. asc. E. “COMPANING ACT, 1897. 3 si ciesk Y : The ball given by this tiockey club Wegrove 8 signature: ison. each capital sate ae at Miners’ Union hall last evening 1 SRlater ed te ee One toate F have. thia| te BEG ‘atte; een H “Idaho Gola Mining A was attended ‘by'a large number of god sonehing ra oe ‘Hiiag an fixtrarPFo~ FOk SALE. couples. “The program consisted of CLASSIFIED. Jinsial: Company ‘cncer the “Companies Be med Dwelling houto, plastered: zo dances to music furnished by | o--ee-omn noir ‘Tha nead office of the Company is atn-| Tickets, 21 Meals, $5.00 |’sitished turougnutt, good locality. § OF $25,000 Wylie’s orchestra, and: supper was | “War orremner hi Meg, fered sen for |ate at Butte, Bilver Bow County, Brace! 4-86 Washington Street. Hotel and Saloon on Second avenue—s EBENTURE 1000 | ,.-ved in the middle of the evening. | = mn 3 cents Ste Insertions, 1.00. fantank. ant of: the capital of the Com- :anlendid business opportunity. : irs, di The pasroneases were Mrs, C. H. Flued ata tve hundred fhoseand shares of t . s net : Mackintosh. Mrs. C. StL. Mackin- onthe nead office of ‘the C in this KR a afe ' sowed Anivty Sustfes the noreased Be- | oo Nid, Le 'G, Abbott, Mee | "WANTBICIOGG” en”'wanted “on” to | Bevlnes fa erat tue giices of Meanra pashli Ea, t@-iLe Roi Livery, Feed j—Title to Bite Cleared and Shacks Re- ; : Lnke Bennett division of the White Pas Kot Mon tren aaa Hh pense Kenning, Mrs, Ross Thompson and: bei & Sale Stables Je JOHN BEYMDBURG'.. ..-PROPRIBTOR t & Grogan SESE SES Rolt & weed tt? Office on firat foor _ 1n8°Block. Office. and rofme' on’ ‘second ‘floor ;Bor mac Blook. th WILLIAM K. ESLING, oe start back, ‘Lue Ovpast DAY iN THE INTERIOR, British freemen that a member of PUBLISHED DAILY RXOEPT SUNDAY |°f the legislature whois devoid of | The Ontario government is ac- support in that body may be placed | cused of having granted monopolies at the head of the government, be |in: the pulpwood- of great blocks | given his‘own time to plete his braci tt ds “of ‘square government, may summon to his| miles of country and of trying cabinet men not one of whom holds |¢o do it again.’ ‘The Globe defends aseat in the legislature and may | it, but the World calls it a grab. indefinitely postpone the election o : * “Advertising rates will be mude known upou | which is to approve or condemn the Phe application. a OFFICE: BASEMENT POSTOF#ICR BLOCK. MEALS in TEL. 9B. PF, O, BOX $38. ‘ :Roseland. | Large Warehouse in center of town.” nncil Will Propose a Permanent Fire : Hall and Library. BUMSCHIPTION RATES: ——cENS = r month by mail .. Daily, Daily, balf year by mull Waily, ver year...... ly. per year, forel, Subscriptions invari is Grass is green. It must be, for PUA 5 coulaib aca gh pbachies the people. elevation of himself and his collec- Spencer Wilkinson says so. Ns tion of official curios. These ques- agp= tions are to be decided and a deci- sion adverse to Martin will be a TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAI WANTED, Fresh Oysters in any Style. Game in Keason. Private rooms for parties. Business Men's Lunch, 850 Open Day and Night. in connection E b ble Thomas Mayne The stewards | gond sitle-bill rock station work let direct wh aid City of Ross- uy Fire Apparatus. were Messrs. J. W. Spring, W. J. | tothe men at the fullowing prices: =~ Loose all and Bay se Venner, E. Duthie w ‘ Du a rock, 750; solid rock side hil, $1.25; solld |, T Lexi Deeps Ny | rock through cut, $1.75; earth, 30c: all by |/* TRON Yeates Company has E, H. S. Winn, T. H. Rae, W. E.|the yard, ‘Touts furnished at 10 per cent] ,rbecbleats for, which the Company D. Lawe, per month. No restrictions placed upon]. To carry on and conduct a general min- the men: they can buy supphes and board ing, smelting. pllling ert baal Booms and Bar ...... : where cheapest. Also day work (11 hours) | 2068) am bad isfon K. son, Prop. G. B. chocolates at the Bon Ton, | at 30c per hour. Company board $100 per ef Fe oe EE Te eee an Be Mis ree ut day. Apply to M. J. Heney, contractor, 13 | ish Columbia, and vicinity, and also more mine and develo} that csr peck Die n in the City of Ross b ms jules ere - ne nee ioved—The Amount Named Will Pay for| Mrs. W.N. Dunn. & Yukon railroad. Twenty-eight miles of yterian church tonight. i 50 and 75 cents. Seats reserved at Goodeve's, decision against McInnes, who has virtually submitted these questions to the people by making them an issue in the campaign. (When Martin falls, McInnes must fall with him. . . Sold by the bottle at the Interna- It is essential thatthe reply to | tional family liquor store. Import- the challenge of McInnes and Mar- | eq white wines, clarets and Burgun- tin should be so emphatic as to | dies by the bottle, basket or case at leave’ no room for question as to moderate prices. the popular verdict. This election must put an end, once for all, to such methods and ensure that here- land ail Kuotenay Take, Least atter constitutional lines shall be Wantep—To purchase a heavy KKuotenay and Crow's |, Nest strictly adhered to and that a Mc- | °F light spring wagon. Address .| Pass connections. Rik) Fi m . rT Eri a « +] Spokane, Northport, anal dally.” | Tones can never again use the exe- |J- H. Mull, Erie, B. C. t jal points in United States.| cutive chair for the elevation of] Goto the Bodega for good ser- m. pgs ietnzen Caslade an ee |S Martin to the premiership. vice and atasty hot lunch from Came McBee ow i = 11:30 p. m. to 2.4: m., also from 8 ‘Australia, China and Jayan—See special nonun, THOSE PIOUS BOERS. to1zin evening. Choice liquors + x stati be pu: — tt i . AL . cdeteee ob tantetiog el kata = . ndlcigars, Gee: Hy ore nee The postoffice is upen from 84. m.,tu 7 p.m. The attention of thuse who are so For Rent—The Western hotel -allaily, (except Sunday). = + _ ” greatly impressed with the devout | Second avenue. For particulars, character of the Boers is respectful- apply to Daly & Hamilton. ly called to an extract from a letter written by Private Finch-Smiles, of the first Canadian contingent in South Africa, who was wounded at Paarderberg on February 18, It is written from the Orange river hos- pital and describes the soldier's meditati as he lay ded on the battlefield all day, in these words: 4 vy Transferring: First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. © STABLES: Commercial Alley, ‘Phone No, 89. Postoftice Box 16. ; }2LOSE| DESTINATIONS. | DUE Fine Bottled Goods. Physicians recommend most highly’ Schlitz’s extract of malt. Sr ~“Oh So Good progress is now being made wards the erection of the fire hall and public library and the ratepay- rs will have an opportunity to vote for a good brick building, such as Revelstoke and all points| ind west, including Van-| kanu- itoba: all. eastera 4 British Isles and. all Euro: rig and othe foreign coun Jeries. ‘Trail, Robson, Nakusp, lsandon, Halcyon Springs, 5 JArrowhead, and all Slocan| land Lardeau district points.| 'Y Deer Park—Monday, Wed- Inesday and Friday. Nelson and connections Colman block, Seattle, Wasb., or Inns of Court building, Vanconver. B. C. WANTED. Sian -~-B~ ~~ OO ~-- OO Offers special membership in- ducements for a short time by suspension of tte initiation fee. - All the. Magazines «1 Periodicals - Excellent accommodations for permanent and tempora board and chambers; $36 to ‘$40 per month. For particulars apply to Club ...: Rc ey’ Charles Webster, Steward. - Secretary. _——————— eee The Arlington. = : THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL. <2" Headquarters for Commer- : ‘ cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. _ UNEXCELLED TABLE. sini Toun Haverty, Proprieter. Developing the Nevada. by a’young lady as Drifting is now being p: d : = Ure’ | waitress in a hotel or restaurant or help in a pri- by the American Eagle Mining | vate family. Apply, roum 20, Windsor hotel. 7 company on the ore shoot of the ‘The title to the site has been se-| Nevada, which was tapped by the cured and registered and the shacks | crosscut from the No, 2 tunnel.| 0. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, which occupied the ground have all] atter the tunnel had been driven | ‘attiesthe best assortment of Imported and do~ 5 ‘ mestic goods in Kossland. None but first-class been cleared off. The bylaw au-),g5 feet in a line vertically under | labor employed, Prices moderate, Columbia thorizing the issue of debentures : : the croppings, the ledgé was again | S= Rostigiss will have its third reading at the caught by a crosscut which was meeting of the council this See run 70 feet southwesterly, This | -o~parenwen SRePeriih 3 i it > $25,000 instea ‘ . y NT--Store an ng: Zoo and will provide eres 3 (ag aes he tail of an ore shoot |aand; Second avenue; $25. T. Prest, 26 of $15,000, as at first proposed: | which had been exposed by stripping | Columbia avenue, . By the time this is submitted to the| ihe ledge, 100 feet vertically above. |" FOR RENT—Five-roomed cottage; well people, the city will be in the full! Rails are being laid and cars run | urnishod and the best location in city; $25. | C. B. Benn. M. HL. McMahon swing of its old-time activity and into the tunnel for the purpose of| 7: Ergut, ot Colambla avenue. CHARLES E. BENN & CO. the voters will feel justified in au-|taking out ore. Drifting has also FOR SALE. i Rite “AND ACCOUNTANTS: thorizing the larger expenditure. begun on No. 1 tunnel, which is in s . 5 . FOR SALE—A 4-year-old horse. Apply | Buy, Stocks and Real Estate for The sum mentioned will be suf-) 5 feet, with the face all in ere. at barn head of St. Paul street. 4-10-6t Bay, salliand trace, eee a ‘ a 1 7 ficient to pay for the “fire hall site, FOI SALM—House and lot on Gook | Coie Phos st. erect the fire hall and library of avenue, near. St. Paul street; $650. T. . ip i 26 Columbia avenue. brick, equip it and purchase a new etd . , | rest, 26 Column es hook and ladder truck und hose The'Le Rol «mice: has R_SALE—The Higbland House Hotel wagon. ji “1 FO regulir shipments of ore and will juituing, next to the Hotel. A a GACKENZIE: & CO: ting . hereafter send a trainload to North-j with furnishings, fixtures and saloon ° The fire limits bylaw will also port daily. Nicense, or the building alone, Buyer must come up this evening and be read a - second time. 4 Rossland Athletic. Idabo Mineral o will be a’ permanent ornament’ to the city. i res iv wmelting, mulling and other processes; al- BUSINESS LOCALS. TAILORING. Nelson, Kaslo, and Ymir,| Given under my hand and_ seal of office ut Victoria, Province of British Columbia. thig 18th day of February, one thousand nine hundred. FOR RENT. 8. Y, Wootton, of Joint Stock C The very Newest for the Spring trade. Handkerchief Ties with Flowing Ends, Bowls, Puffs, Fore-in- Prof. .De Leon’s Electric Dan- druff cure. No. more bald heads. No more hair falting out from any human being. It leaves the scalp as white as snow. Sent to any address. Price, $1.50, $1 and 50 cents. Address, 10 Spo- kane street, Rossland, B. C. PO Box 468 Le Rol Shipping Steadily. P.O. Box 268 S ut | . Four cars ‘went out move building at once. A great bargain. MINING BROKERS. yesterday and 12 are being loaded| yoy particulars call at my olfice in the | Gotnmhin Ave. today. The mine row has nearly | Internaiiunul Hotel : TO ADVERTISERS. *New reading matter makes your mdvertivement attractive. We wi gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue f.copy is presented before 10 a. m. i} tion, Joe Martin is now ‘iq th hands of the people. do with him. Unable to agre .: -with the combined objects ot re With the dissolution of the legis- ‘lature and the calling of a new.elec- mark.of them. “Every third bullet é'] its billet. a -| say. ,They are nothing more nor yenge and ambition, and he has less thao savages in disguise. . But | orb ratified them at the expense of ev-| we gave them a good drubbing.” ery pledge, verbal and written, he thad ever given to the electors or] testimony of the same kind have hhis colleagues in the legislature. He | been received and yet thas played on the wounded vanity ef Governor McInnes to secure his to the pr ip “Most of all did I think of Mr. Marchant’s defence of his friends | NORIGE Js hereby riven that an spplicstion wit the Boers, as they potted away at | foran ac me as I lay wounded, from sunrise and tclegiaph Raes within and ¢ to sunset, and even after that. Our | matnfand of the province of British Columbia, and : stretcher-bearers were also a treat | meny palas and othier works and, devi . THE PEOPLE WILL JUDGE. | to.them, for they made a special that * fell around me exploded when it struck They also fired several It will be for] times directly into our hospital. the people to decide what they shall| ‘And these are the people that | connected wil a Mr. Marchant upholds as a pious, fine ur inesaor any portion or portions thereot, th his colleagues, he went.out | God-fearing people! 7 : fo any comp ni w I don’t think of telephoncor lelegraph ‘cummunication connec: ato the/'wilderness of opposition TIRE oF fo.be connect mine money for the much of his friends; that’s all I cam] line or lines, and to borrow money for the pur Dozens of letters bearing personal Webster Davis, who has left the service of the United States to enter that of MIner’s U ON Hat, , | the Boers as a lecturer, denies that NOTICE... rovince of British Columbia at its next session t to incorporate a company power to nstruct, equip, maintai ‘operate telephone roughout ‘all the cities. towns, wunicipalities and districts of the onstruct. naintain such and so id main lephone ears. ed oF 01 struct, and to amalgal I its ns thi easing, as proprietor. any line |- poses of the company, a d te pledge or mortgage Eny of the company's asvets for that purpose. and to Fecelve bonutes ‘ar priv leges. rom any person iy corporate, and with ail other usual. nec- essary or incidental rights, powers or privileges as may necessary or incidental to the attainment Of the above objects, or any of them, : solleltors for the applicant . jolicitors tor the applicants. Dated this first. dav of March, t900. TUESDAY, APRIL 17. LADIES’ AND. . The petition in regard to the pro- posed removal of disorderly women to a new location will be presented this evening and is likely to cause alively debate. Every new loca- tion suggested provokes objection a full complement of men. byterian church tonight. 50 and 75 cents. Seats reserved at from some quarter and the citizens A. KLOCKMANN, FOR SALE—Large cottage, six rooms, Established May, 1895. Le Roi avenue, well furnisned, piano, ‘THE REDDIN- JACKSON co., Tickets 'T. Prest, 26 Columba avenue. rt i Si e | water, bath, All.modern improvements. Fisk Jubilee Singers at the Eee With lot 45 fect, well fenced, nice lawn. Lietvso ute. MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS, FOR SALE—8300 will buy a Mendelsohn prize plano worth g§00. T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. Agents for ParisBell Addit ion to Rossland. 1 have the following blocks in the following companies for :ale Sureka Consolidated, Evening Star, Sitverine, R. E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and Zila Ne” Co., Agents, Lots in the Original Townsite aa KH HITE ITE IEE EI =THE= SSI RII ESE EE IIE HO and his honor, having once thrown | the Boers use dum-dum and explo- Za his fortunes with Martin, has had | sive bullets, violate the white flag to stand by him as a matter of poli- | and fire on the red cross. He de- The Louise Brehany Milling NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. EDITORIAL NOTES, CAPITAL STOCK $200,000 Divided into 2,000,000 Shares at 10 cents each. . 600,000 Shares of which are placed in the Treasury. © CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, —_—. In Custom House building. The trial of the three men who Also New ‘ork Life Iusurance Agency. i ai ly: The “CASCADE,” the “CASCADE FRACTION,” the “ROYAL KANGAROO," and the S Compe consists of fot stein, ‘Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District, British Columbia, about three miles from Gladstone and twenty-five miles from Rossland. a 4-foot vein of free milling quartz assaying from $12 on the surfiice ‘to™ over $40 at A tunnel is now being run on the vein, and an assay of $34.80 was It has been ascertained by tical self preservation. serves. what the- Canadians gave q Ballard and Opera fered them a platform full of spe- 5 the same manufacturers as our | sstatesman the people want to man- | vention that he wanted the Liberal NE eT One must casual examination of the | he would follow that leader. But Tweeds. Just the thing to be ssidy, though he himself, as solicitor people and it rests with the people | brought out the fact that attempts A. G, CREELMAN, But now Martin is up for judg- | Cronje’s men—a good drubbing. Concert. * ious promises, impossible of ful- ° ; spring C aage their affairs. He-tried to make | party freely to choose its own leader| Reserved seats at Wm. Rolls’ P g oats. grant proved his charges to bz base- | would he? His path through life is F W. HINSDALE, . ° ° ° worn with Shirt W ffor the C. P. R., had declared the aists, Zo declare by their votes whether | will be made to blow up the mines they are such fools as he takes them | when the British invade the coun- co NTRA CTO R eC t ki Separate Skirts. ament before the court of the people : ; A Musical Programme and the 2nd Hilment. .They branded him as al. Premier Martin explained to his : eo f . E 5. e ae Z Pulitical capital out of the Crows |and, after he had carried out nis | Drug Store. in Separate Skirts we have Plaids, Black ‘Ress. He attacked the legality of | strewn with broken fragments of title good. He has made all man- | tried to blackmail Munnik, the state @obe. Finding that these tricks |try. But that will only increase AND BUILDER, 64 3 OO das we rare mares Ooe et : RIK ‘the. manner of Mr, Martin’s attaic. | go-after it." “It is Hibped “they ‘will | Ue in 4 od abt Bel at carseat. Pear ae