: ie ees ROSSLAND BVENING-RECORD, JANUARY 4, 1900. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JANUARY 2, 1909 — CIGARS! Stacks _movine Public Sale. of Mining Stock. Finest Caf ane Imported of the Holidays, Walter J; Robinson, deputy sher- and... iff, will sell by public auction, at the mining recorder’s office at Ross- land, B. C., at eleven o'clock, inte jorerenme on Thursday, - the F : 4th day of January, 1900, Domestic 17,500 Pia shares’in the capital stock of the Cigars. Baltimore Gold Mining and Devel- Cia opment Company, Limited Liabili- Pipes for J a Holiday . Gifts. ‘ All kinds . 8 Chewing and... . . Smoking ty. Terms, cash, Buy Big Four, Tobacco. CAPT. SHAW’ KEKE LELLELELLE LE LHUHE THE== Webb, an English girl with a beau: tiful soprano voice of the lyric qual- ity, and excellent operatic training; Horace Mann, with a_ rich tenor voice, appeared in some of. Cheva- lier’s coster songs and later render- ed the drinking song from ‘Rusti- cana;” Miss Lillian Grant, a de- cided beauty of the Spanish persua- sion, is an excellent dresser, and what -is more, she knows how: to wear fine dresses; Miss Blanche Lewis, with a Juno figure, owns a powerful range, and sang exquisi- tely; Master Sinclair and ‘‘little Shore Acres,” the latter a tot of three years, made a decided hit, the former in illustrated songs and the latter in parodies anda short sketch. Money rained down upon the stage as a reward for the little one’s precocity. The old - — favorites were ull good, and enough to say it was the best show ever of- fered to the house. A The burlesque, ‘‘Belle of Brook- lyn,” closes the performance and easily takes rank with high priced productions, abounding with bright up to date musical gems, well drill- ed operatic chorus, pretty girls, brilliant costumes and plenty of comedy. Ness, Cassidy and Zim, who are responsible for the produc- tion, ought to shake hands with themselves for they certainly served a dainty dish of palatable ingredi- ents. [f last night’s production is | any criterion of what is to come, > Rossland people will have no occa- sion tosigh for the pleasures, for the production would do credit to a large city. . We must not fail to mention Ar- sorte: othe Waffle Parlor. jishes : {he BEME 25 . ——cENrn———— Tickets, 24 Meals, $5.00 81-88 Washington Btreet. Dressed cuzarer Poultry... =?" t received a full supply of the Uekicented Sinith's Fails Poultry also » new fresh stock of Fancy Biscuits, Candies, etc Prices Right. AGNEW & CO’'Y. ” Cater of Washington Street_and Third Avenue EDITORIAL NOTES. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING, ‘Tun Oxpast Datty 1n THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY BXOEPT SUNDAY. OFFICE: BASEMENT POSTOFFICR BLOCK, TEL 98. F, 0. BOX $38, Laurier is studying how ‘to jettic son his Jonahs, Tarte and Sifton, and the light-wéights, Joly und Do- bell, and whom to put in their places. EWERT BROS > Cas JEWELERS & ENGRAVERS. oe FINE WATCH REPAIRING. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME-PIECE INSPECTORS. MEALS in Rossland. at |. SUMBCRIPTION RATES: Daily, per.wonth by mail. Daily, half year by mal! GIANT AGAIN THE LEADER The British are fighting for free government, good government, for tivilization and progress; the Boers for the indefinite perpetuation in South Africa of the dead and fos- silized ideas aad instituticns of their peasant forefathers two or three hundred ‘years ago.—St. Paul Pioneer-Press. Q A Price Shows About the Same Range ss on Saturday—. X. L. and Tamarac Both Hold Their Ground and Okanogan, Recovers —Katie D. Green and Gold Reef Selling. “Advertising rates will be made known upon application. ‘The Recorp reaches the people. =@p- ~ = —— TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1900. GooD Y, LIMITED. Fine Dry Goods, Silks, Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Etc., Etc. To say that the first week of our Clearance Sale was successful, would be put- The O’Conor Don is a consistent Irish home-ruler, but he refused to sign resolutions of sympathy with the Boers, administering a severe rebuke to his brother home-rulers in his speech telling his reasons. TO ADVERTISERS. Stocks moved moderately , this morning, it being the first business day after the holidays. Giant held the lead with 8000 shares sold be- tween 8%@8%{c. I. X. L. held its recent gain, seliing at 24}4c to 25¢. Okanogan recovered some of its recent decline, ‘selling at 814 to 834. Tamarac’ also held its own, 500 sel- ling at gc. Katie D. Green again appeared on the list, xooo selling at 7c, and Gold Reef (pooled) came forward with 5000 sold at 3c. BAND GONGERTS TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. SKATING RINK | NOW OPEN DAILY 222223... "tis Masquerade Carnival has been Postponed till THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. Ie NINE HANDSOME PRIZES | New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m. g = Si an CAPITAL $250,000. The No, 2 vein exposed on the rail- way ctitting, 40 feet wide, assays from which went from $8.60 to $132 in gold,we are now tunneling under- neath and crossing the ledge, and ore body will soon be reached and shipping begun, when large capital that is waiting development will come in, and amall investors get hig returns, Another Jarfge quartz vein, No.1, running paraltel 400 fe apart, stripped and exposed on rail- way cut, assnya went $1.20 to $800. We will shortly start again in the tunuel. WHY THEY KEEP QUIET. The Boers have commandeered up- ward of five million dollars’ worth of native gold since the war began, They would commandeer the breath of life if they could lay their large, muscular and exceedingly appropri- ative hands on it.—Victoria Times. It was predicted at the outset of the war that, should the British army suffer a severe reverse, some European nation, France or Russia, would come to the aid of the Boers. Well, the British suffered three re- verses in one week, but the threat- ened foreign intervention has not come. On the contrary Britain goes fine line of Toronto Biscuit’ & Confectionery Co.'s assorted BISGUITS. JAMS AND Bsgauem erect SBLLIES Today’s ‘ane Ge ie Rossland were: I. L., 2000, Columbia avenue. MORRISON &.BRYENTON, The Revelstoke Herald raises a protest against machine politicians _THE calmly on her way, seizing: first a French, then a German steamer, which carried contraband goods to the Boers. If foreign nations were looking for a pretext to intervene, here it is, but the intervention has not come. What is the explana- tion? It may be found in. the facts to which the London correspondent of the New York Evening Post draws attention. He says: “England takes her crisis in her own peculiar way. In France, Rus- sia, Germany, or any other great European country it would presuma- ble be the government that all men would turn for escape from the thr fe d rt 1 di: ‘e Ia England today the Englishman thinks of his government only to criticise it, and, with heartfelt ex- pletives, denouncesits military meth- ods of transport, its artillery of too x short range, its failure to provide the regular mounted troops most needed for scouting and so on. But having done his swearing, the En- gilishman turns away from his gov- from Ot tions. maps of This is fice. A not be Guards i: What spirit of the peop! London, useful candidates on unwilling The British officers in Natal were not provided with maps of the coun- try, Gen. Gatacre was misled into a trap by guides at Stormberg and no a war minister like Pitt, a cavalry leader like Sheridan, and a general of a number of military critics in egraph wires with their altogether unimportant opinions, as a_ subsidiary measure.— Nelson Tribune. tawa forcing unaccep'able conven- Cape Colony are available. all the fault of the war of- few court martials would out of place at the Horse in London. the British empire needs is “get there or die” among le. The painless extinction who are burdening the tel- might be ernment to himself and his sons, | 3g and we see springing up from every town and countryside a new citizen army, to bedressed for the most part.in k and lified alone other purp: Montreal, to complete at any 1904 its western a way of Michel Creek to Martin Creek, and for By order of the Board. NOTICE, we forksof Michel Creek, thence by . CAMPBELL OSWALD, S . ith November, 18990 tae by good health and a desire and ca- . pacity.to serve.” He goes on to tell how the lord mayor of London called for r1oco men and received 1400 answers; how other cities are doing likewise; how gooo men have volunteered for the _yeomanry and an Irish squadron has been formed; how volunteers, organized for home defense, offer to go te-the front. Then, he contin- ues: “The English people, in truth, are taking the matter in hand them-. selves, And, what is even more re. markable and typical, they are pay- ing for it over the counter, as it were, without the help of chancel- lors of the exchequer and elaborate budgets. © The lord mayor is equip- ping ‘his corps by the aid of fat cheques from city merchants. Mr. Balfour himself set going in his Free Miners to the Minin; cl Dated this Certificate of Improvements. Take notive that I, + 275: si. DeBeck, Free Miner's Ceriifieat Sitenae sixty days trom the date hereshe toa MINERAL ACT, 1896, Certificate No, B. 27 908, i Kecorder for a Certiticate ‘of ia for the WI e the issuance raprovemients.. 19th day of December, A. D. 1849. A. G. GAMBLE, ry Mining for sucl NOTICE, ler the e$0- NO’ TICE OF ASSIGNMENT. OFFICE, COLUMBIA AVENUE, ‘Two doors above Masons Hall, . P. 0. Box 545, Rossland, B. C. Pooled Shares, 3 cents for treasury purposes only and treasury certificates 4 cents. A. G, Creelman, P.O, Box 316. CREELMAN & BEAM. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS, Estimates furnished on all hinds of work, Jobbing promptly attended to Office and shop: Commerctal court, rear Alhambra hotel. KOSSLAND, B,C. George Beam BUSINESS CARDS. De®. A. MILLOY, DENTIST. Rooms: Stone block, over Bank of Toronto Colu:nbin Ave. F. Ww. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE, BROKER, In Custom House building. Also New York Life Iusurance Agency. Washington street. Rossland, B.C FOR THE...... Ghoicest Wines, Liquors and Gigars, CALL ON JERRY SPELLMAN, Rossland Hotel Cor. Columbia Avenue and: Spokane Street, GREAT We STERN Second aye., between Wash- Ington and Spokane Sts. Drying and Change Room for Miners. Bedrooms well Heated, Furnished and Lighted, $1.00 per Day--Board and Room, If you stop with us one week, Ww GEC. OWEN. Proprietor Butte Hotel. Columbia Ave., west. —_- HEADQUARTERS ror MINERS ting it gently. It was phenomenally so. Sales were away beyond ex- pectations. People have found that our Clearing Sale prices are GENUINE BARGAIN PRICES. We intend making — this week fully more interesting than the previous one. Note the Reductions in the Several Departments! *$ In the Dress Goods Department The LOW prices tell, The crowds at our Dress Goods and Silk coun- ters are more than pleased with . the big bargains. This week we offer BIGGER bargains than ever. 3:323323323323332 se Ext la Xtra" Special. &§- " @§-. 100 yards Corduroy Dress Binding, per yard 2%c. - @§ 500 Dress Stays, regular 10 and 12% cent kind, per dozen 5c. 350 yards Fancy Dress Braids, Trim- mings; sold up as high as 25c¢; your’ choice sc per yard. : 1G oe 08 08 a 0h a 2 ale 08 of 06 0 0 0 hE HE TE 7? ——IN THE—— oa $e Staples and House <= . Furnishings Printed French Flannels. All Wool, in fancy effects, were 50c per yard; while they last for 35c. $3235233223223 Wrapperettes. -Two dozen pieces Fancy Wrapper- ettes. These goods were formerly 15c per yard. We will clear them out at oc. Sey 3323323323323322 fo. Eviderdowns. Bes 8 spools Coats’ Cotton for 25 cents. A big cut in these goods; 25 per cent eg 250. pairs Dress Shields; 1oc per pair. off on all regular prices. Ses 3 In the Ladies’ Ready-to Wear % og DEPARTMENT. will go this week at the same dis- By e§ count-—50 per cent on all Jackets, CES CESESSSESESESESTESSESE ae SSE Corsets. 1-5 off. Aspecial 75c line, to clear "at 55¢- Odd lines of Corsets at. 1-3 off. Jackets. What we have remaining in Jackets eee: ry) rs) PFPEPFPIFIFSPFSF FREES Be. 120 East Columbia avenue, FORTIN FEED CO. ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hay, Oats, Wheat, Bran, and | _ «Mill Stuffs... Wealso carry a full stock of Brackman & Ker’s Rolled Oats, Oatmeal and Graham Flour, which we sell to the TRADE ONLY Rossland, B. C —THE—~—— - Gity Bakery, 24 WASHINGTON ST., HAS ‘FRUIT CAKE, re - Everything as Gheap as you can . ery yng oF aohear to Be done. Roote n ay Cafe. °° Fresh Oysters in any Style. £ Game in Season. Private rooms for parties. Business Men's Lunch, 350. Open Day and Night. “THE BEST” mn icals and anti-Chamberlainites, are providing free transports to South Africa. The whole heart of the British nation is in the fight; that is why no one dare interfere. The old lion is at bay with his brood of lusty cubs around him, and the Russian bear sits in his den and growls, and the French wildcat bristles up, shows teeth and claws and spits, but neither ventures to move. For | With. And notice is hereby given that they see that the nation is in arms, fe thistce Will pineal ee, tame: with its fighting blood at boiling assets among those parties who i it thereto, having regard only to tucelaitus of point, and they know that meddlers will be hurt. Bar stocked with Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars, FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT in connection. Knitted Skirts. fw Were $1.50; for.........2:...$1.50 oN 3323525323322332 5 Remember, the discount of 25 per cent on Children’s as may be toerect ai Bae ancene cam aeyae |o Katie D. Green G. M. ae a | and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Thomas Shanks, Proprietor. GRAND HOTEL. SPOKANE STREET. The Best Wines, situated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie District, B.C. FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company's Treasury Stuck is now * offered to the public at 71-2 Cents per Share, and can be had on application to . 22 Columbia Aveuue, GEORGE H. GREEN, Rossland, B. C. Sec-Treasurer. PIO: Established May, 1885. Property ‘THE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., Camera insiuirye MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. said districts; to acqui 5 : timber mghts, rights of Agents for Paris Bell Addition to property nd = the comipany with all necessary powers in that belialf; to acquire ail the assets, fran— chises, privileges and business of the Nel- son Electrie Tramway Vompany, Limited; assets. franc’si:0s, privi- of te Rossiard and 8o-, Clay Pipe and Fittings for Chimneys. Sanitary Plumbing Specialty- Telephone 27 . P.O. Box 271. Gable address (odes {Bedford McNeill’s able aatopall Code {Cloughs. THos. S. GILMOUR, STOCKS AND SHARES MINING AGENT. Avenue. Rossland, B. C. Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. OHN F. L PAPAL B —e from any pi in said Uatricte of Kootenay and Yale, and all Other usual, necessary or incidental powe:s and privileges as may be necessary or inci- dental or conducive -to the attainment of the above objects or any of them. ‘Dated at the city of Nelson this Ist day of December, A.D. 1899. MACDONALD & JOHNSON. Solicitors for the Applicants. which he shall have had due notice. ‘A meeting of the credi y Furnished cnmeelnof te ereditory wll be held at Roots: of Montreal chambers. Columbia avenue. First-Ciasa Bar. B, C,, on Friday the 16th day of - 200. at the hour of four Railroad and Minera Time Checks I A, o'clock in the afternoon. Dated at Rossland, 3. C., this 29th day of - cashed, free of charge. Dauy & HAmtiton, Solicitors tor the trustee, om The Arlington THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL. <<" Headquarters for Commer- * cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. UNEXCELLED TABLE. Joun Haverty, Proprietor. W. C. McDONALD, Contractor and Builder, thaates non Contracts of an: Bethsates etecptone ee ‘Telephone 88, P.O. Box 268 A. B. MACKENZIE & CO. MINING BROKERS. Columbia Ave, Rossland, B.C. Heavy Transferring: rst-class Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: Commercial Alley, "Phone No. 89. Postoffice Box 16, Dr. Scott’s Headach are a sure cure for h caused by powder smoke, etc. Sold | November, at Morrow's Drug store. Powders dact Moving and Raising Buildings a Specialty. Apply 85 Thompson Avenue, Harry McIntosh - - Proprietor.