seat ical h ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 12. 1900. ” THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K,BSLING. ‘Tie Ocogsr DAILy IN THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY | BASEMENT POSTOFPICK BLOCK. TEL. 9S. P, O. BOX 538. OPFICE: would absorb the entire resources of small local banks... By the éstab- )|lishment:in Toronto or Montreal of a bank having branches in every city, a free how of capital is kept up throughout the country. If Hamilton has a surplus of deposits SUBSCRIPTION BATES: Dally, lett month. by wail Daly, h alt year by mail Daily, pe Daily, Per hind foreign . Subscriptions invariably in advance, Advertising rates will be made known upon > application, - ‘TheRaconp reaches the people. 1900 JULY 1900 sim {Ti w/t] Fj s r{-2].3].4] 5] 6]. 7 8| g| rojir] 12] 131 14 15 { 16 | 17] 18 | 29 | 20 | 21 22 | 23 | 24).25 |. 26 | 27 | 28 29 | 30 | 311 ‘| Winnipeg. and Rossland offers an opporturity to make good loans in excess of the funds locally available, the transfer of funds trom Hamilton to Rossland is a simple matter under this sys- tem. Further than this, suppose the failure of the wheat crop in Mani- toba should cause heavy losses at If the banks there were purely local institutions, general loss of confidence would cause a run such as might break them. But prosperity in the lumber, mining and fishing industries of other sec- tions would probably at the same time give the banks of those sec- tions a surplus of funds. Under the system of branch banks, this surplus could be promptly transfer- red to the scene of danger and arun ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. and possible failure averted, The = - led; among deposi that Artivefrom| DESTINATION, | Leave for} this is the case inspires them with Trail, Nélion Crows confidence in the banks, even dur- 43:05 a. m. _ Bes ial yin clud- ing times of local disaster and panic, Sone and thus deters them fromstarting a Free Nee nine run on-abank, For the animus of aly i wetting an bsp |. run was explained by the man ints. “aay "except ~ " jundays. who said: To ‘Trail. 1. Nelson. An] e0a m. “If you have not the money, I mnaingiine want it; but if you have it, [ -don’ t . From, Trail, Nelson, want it.” dail Aree iain fig nt When each local bank stands on /its own bottom and a time of stress & Pana eee Spokane. ....... ee bs ne comes, it is too much occupied with ‘TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING - OF MAILS. © CLOSE | DESTINATIONS, DUE Revelstoke and all pol east and west, includiny ng Kar 1890 pan. [toaps, Vancouver, Victoria zit. p.m. daily, the Okanugan, Sim! ilkameen| dally Cariboo "and Kiondyke als Isandgn, fiaicyon Sonia®: andon, 4 and all ‘Sioca can’and Lardeau district Nelson, Kaslo, and Ymir, land all Kootenay lake, and} [crows Nest Pass connec-/5:30 3 Be m, ve Spokane, “Northport at points in United ind tates.| countries. Nelson and Nel: Nelson district. Crow's Nest P: 2 WwW. Terntorien Maniiovart East’ ‘fern Canada, United" King. dom and all iaaieen point For wood, Midway coats offer Bound, lary District points" | "atl “aay. Asstrall, Choa and Japan Seespecal otis Letters for Registration must be posted half an sour previous tothe tie for Closing the malls, postoffice Is open from 8 ache pestotigg, is ope PRT PLS To ADVERTISERS, New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presenced before 10 a. m. STRONG BANKS. The impending amalgamation of the Canadian Bank of Commerce and the Bank of British Columbia will mean that every important town in the province will have-a branch of the second strongest bank in the Dominion, With its head offices and many branches in’ the eastern cities.and with branches all * through the whole vast domain west of the Rocky mountains, from Daw- son on the north to San Francisco on the south, this bankshould prove a powerful lever in promoting the development. of the virgin resources of the west. It will provemorethan ever the means of transferring cap- ital from sections of the country where there is a surplus, combined with a scarcity of openings for | profitable investment, to .the sec- tions where the opportunities for in- vestment are boundless but the sup- ply of capital is very limited, This feature of the amalgamation brings into strong relief one of the great virtues of the Canadian bank- ing system as compared with that of the United States. In addition to the provisions to secure their note issues, which make all the banks secure the notes of each individual bank, the system by’ which strong central banks are established with numerous branches all over the country reduces the dangerof failure through loca! causes to a minimum and at the same time facilitates large’ financial transactions which its own preservation to extend help to its distressed neighbor in another town, for it knows not when the disease called panic may spread to | ( -| its own depositors, ‘Thus each one keeps a tight grip on its own funds and only exceptionally strong instig tutions dare help the weaker ones to & tide over. . When it comes to making loans, the large bank with many branches can. handle a transaction of any magnitude which would be beyond the power of & purely local institu- tion. It. can also take a calmer, more d view of busi offered than would be possible with aman having many local ties of business and friendship, such as would. hamper the manager of a local bank. The national .banking system of the United States has many excel- lent features, but it is not founded | qa: on the principle, ‘In union there is strength,” on which the. Canadian system rests. tidnal banks were reduced to one- tenth of What, it now is and the other ni b branches If the number of na- | Officers of the W. ©. T. U. The annual meeting. of the. Wo- man’s Christian "Temperance , union was held Monday July.g, 1g00, in the parlor of the Presbyterian church at3 p.m. The following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. George Agnew; first vice-president,. Mrs. McLean; vice-presidents: from Baptist church, Mrs, Heard; from Presbyterian church,Mrs. Buchanan; from. Meth- odist church, Mrs. Davenport; cor- responding secretary, Mrs, Dora Adams; recording ‘secretary, Mrs, George H. Playle; treasurer; Mrs. W. E. Booth. “ro het. * Two new houses, four rooms each, on hill at head of steps, behind One Price Grocery Company’s store, Spokane street.. Apply to Daly & Hamilton, & , ~ Match pairs, | handsome: turnouts, A te aaa ea te tea at a tee THE -CENTRAL _ DRY GOODS- STORE. AN OFFERING At Prices to Clear. Ladies’... Tailor-Made Garments.’.” RATAAIALLALIANALLALLAILA Beautifulcombinations in Plain Skirts and Checked Skirts.*.*.*.*. TRAN TRANTOT A carriages and gurneys—M stables. Phone 6. TODAY'S STOCK SALES, Following is a summary. of the sales on the local exchange today, together with the quotations: Rossland Sales, Sales today on the local exchange were as follows:' Rambler-Cariboo, 2000, . 23c; Giant; 1000, 234c; Evening Star, © 2000, 2000, . 1000, 83c; Athabasca, 1000, 283ci - Total sales, Winnipeg, 500, «toc. 9,500 shares, of that one-tenth, its strength would be increased tenfold. EDITORIAL NOTES. _ 2.0, Box:268 A. B. MACKENZIE & CO, “MINING BROKERS. Columbia Ave, Rousland, B..O Having no more gover to steal, the Kentuckians have taken to the luciative industry of train robbing. Most of the missionaries seem to have escaped the trouble in China with whole skins. : . William Waldorf Astor has found that money without manners will not keep a cad in the front ranks of English society. The Prince of Wales resented his insult to Sir Archibald Milner by cutting him and now he has cancelled his en- gagements and gone to Germany. The only limit in marksmanship known to the Canadians at the Bis- ley rifle meeting was the ‘possible. The Manitoba legislature has passed the prohibition law, but it will be passed on by the courts be- fore it is enforced. Thus the lovers of good liquor will have a long res- pite. In estimating the strength of Chi- ua, the great wild area, with its Established May, 1895. THE REDDIN- fACKSON CO., ure Ate. MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS, Agents for ParisRell Addit ion to Rossland. INVESTORS. will find ‘the office of the BIG, FOUR Two doors above Masonic Hall, Columbia avenue. Three Large Veins, Good Values, Large Ore Body; - -one mile west of the city and the... hance cece ceee Will be pleased to show parties properties, &c., by calling at office hunting and trapping popul is seldom taken into account. China is an important fur-producing coun- try, which shows the existence of a backwoods population. The interior may have many surprises for the outside world.—Toronto Globe. Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style and satisfaction guaranteed at Lough- eed’s, A. G. CREELMAN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Estimates furnished on all kinds of work. Job- bing promptly attended to. a hotel, P.O. Best Buyin Rossland | | 4 Our..." Spring Coats... Holstead & Wright Cor. First Ave. and Washingtoni St. THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE COGHSOEHAOEHERTSHSEES SSeS givraevnvneveraeseverteer As we have not a great ‘many left, we’ also. offer the balance of........+++ PTTYTTETPNTTY Tey FERTTPTTYTETTY TT) — ALAS Katie D. Green G. M. and D. Co., Ltd. Property ‘situated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie e District, B.C. FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company’s Treasury Stock 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. wean. ROSS THOMPSON... I have the following blocks i in the following companies for. Pureka C tal -ale Evening Star, » Hi Silverine, R.E.Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and Zila M” |Lots in the. Original Townsite Reddin. Sack 'o., Agents, Ri sland, B.C UNEXCELLED TABLE. The Arlington. == THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL. or Headquarter for Commer- cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms.. Toun Haverty, Propriet or, me Office and shop: Commercial Geant rear Alham: | § aN Dade. FOR RENT. ‘Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe- ty Deposit Vault. The ~ People’ S Paper. xe | Served to § your * residence daily, for Fifty cents i per month. i . a AOD VEEL ITEC ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 12, 1900 : Standing of Hide Teams. acts which added much to the suc- Returns of the first two vf the Canadian’ Military Rifle | Jeague show. that of 210 competing teams Rossland is forty-eighth. The Thirteenth regiment of Hamil- cess of the enter Tonight *Lady Audley’s Secret’ and ‘Cher- ubs’ will be presented by the entire company, and, those who attend are ofa 34 ‘Through Sleeper. i OLASSIFIED. With® the inauguration” of the Advertinements under this head “Imperial: Limited” — service i the gale g One Ces Word, Not in as cents, Six insertions, inserted at the Nothing taken for Canadian Pacific railway operate’ a TAILORI i ILORING. through ‘sleeper between Arrow-|-. h ancouver fc = ead and Vancouver for, _ ACCOM} carries the best assortment of im ® ton holds first place; the y seventh: of Dundas second, , the Forty-third of Ottawa third. Ross- land stands third of the nine British Columbia teams, the Sixth regi- ment of New Westminster being first and) Nanaimo second. The score of the third shoot should Rdssland’: di much imp! ands eS Address to Hon. J, H. Turner The address which is to be pre- sented to Hon, John H. Turner, M, P,P.,- minister of finance, is now in the hands of Edward J. White, next door to the Bank of British North America, who will receive the sig- natures, The address has been Miners? District Officers. The British Columbia convention E-of the Westéern,Federation of Min- ers, held af Nelson, elected the fol- lowing officerg: ©. President, James hand: ly engrossed by Miss Har- ries, and ‘contains many warm. ex- pressions of esteem . towards the veteran provincial statesman. Winnipeg Resumes Shipping = Wilkes, Nel vice-p: B: James Devine; Rossland;. secretary- treasurer, Altred Parr, Ymir; exec- & utive committee,C. E. Fraser,Ross- Eland, M. Kane, Greenwood, William f Davidson, ‘Sandon, H. Dimmock, F Moyie,.and-the officers. OBrien Is Elected President: The election contest for the presi- dency.of the miners’ union yester- {day resulted in. favor. of _ William O’Brien as against James Devine. A heavy vote was polled and -the result -was close, O’Brien having a majority of only three. ;- ” Olara Mathes Coniedy Company +’ The Clara Mathes Comedy com- pany will-filla week's engagement “| tween St. Paul and - Chicago. Ship from the Winnipeg mine have been resumed, a _carload having left_on July g, and two more being at the bunkers on that date. The railroad track now extends to the mine. Peaco Declared. Why: .devote all your time read- ing about. the Boer war and the gold fields of:Alaska? There are other. matters of vital importance; |you may make a trip east, and will want to know how to travel.”. In order to have the best service, use ‘the’ Wisconsin’ Central railway be- For rates and other information write Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- land, Oregon, B at the opera ‘house BE. . Monday evening July 16. OF this company the Nelson. Tribune: says: 4 “The Clara Mathes Dramatic EB company is holding the boards at 5 / the opera house this week and giv- &* ing a performance which. metits the patronage‘of Nelson theatre goers. The company is:capable and, asthe bill is changed nightly, drama and comedy being. intermingled, they are creating a most favorable opin- Ss ion. Last night the company won : B° hearty applause and created roars Same of laughter in ‘A Wife Wanted.’ $i Specialties were introduced between Fine Bottled Goods. Physicians... recommend "most highly Schlitz’s extract of malt. Sold. by the bottle. at the Interna- tional. family liquor store. Import- ed white wines, clarets and Burgun- dies by the bottle, basket or case at moderate prices. : tf. Fancy gaited saddle horses—new. ‘buggies—fine single drivers at Montana stables. “Phone 6. Hazelwood ice cream, ice cream soda, G. B. chocolates, fresh. cut flowers, ett., at the Bon Ton ‘tf dation of the K This will be a very grent conven- mestic goods in Rossland, labor employed. avenue, Rossland. . O; SAVARD,. Fashionable Merchant Talilor, None but first-class Prices moderate, <3 ""Imperial Columbia ience to the travelling public, —_ FOR SALE. Puro Soap Is necessary for a good complex- palnted,-and lot; central; Tumble avenue, FOR SALE—Four-roomed house, plastered and $700, ‘T. Prest, 26 Co- Limited”’| ion. A soap to be pure need not necessarily be —high “priced. We have on hand’a large assortment of | Columbla avenue. FOR RENT — Honse, five rooms, rooms, 86; house, three rooms, $5.‘ $15; two T. Prest, 26 all ‘the leading makes of toilet soups] “FOR SALK—Fine lot Service for the’'year 1900 ite > : Columbia ave., I i ie- T. Paest, 26 C : A and we have, besides, other varie- | cheap. REST, olnm will be commenced ties, which, if not so well: known, | FOR:SALE—New house and {ut: tour rooms , are fully as good and cost “less |*"4 Kltchen "verandahs good house: only $5755] JUNE 10. The “Imipe- half cash, balance easy terms, ‘T. money. lumbia avenue. Prest, 26 Co- rial Limited’? takes Rosstanp"Drusc Co,, Phone 185. kitchen and vetandah; corner lot, Ga. une ee cash, balance on easy terms. Going Ont of Business bla avenue. FOR SALE—Bouse and lot; four rooms and T, Prest, 26 Colum- only soo; hall] you across the Conti- nent in four days with- The Rossland Auction House on Columbia avenue, adjoining 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 offered at_prices un- Application for Hotel Notice is hereby | given that at th the Board of Licet Rossland, Lwill make application | cense for the premises’ known hotel on Second avenue, Rossland. Dated this ist day of July, 1990. se Commissione: | License,| .OHt.change. It is a ic next sitting of solid vestibuled train, ba eh: luxuriously equipped with every possible es- Ww. Mcl-nop: w3t heard of. The sale is now going sential for the comfort on. ‘Appticatton for Hotel License. : ‘ Noticeis neraby given, thatat the next sitting and convenience of of the "Board:of License Commissioners for th clty of, Rosslangi-1 will, make wppiication for al Dassetigers. Ask your hotel license. oe Premises sit block 28, in thevoriginal Tawasite of | Ros: RO! Dated thisgoth day’of June; 1990. nak OWEN? friends who have trav- Job Printing 3 F, Ww. HINSDALE, .- CUSTOM’ HOUSE BROKER, s In Custom Honse building New ork Life Insurance Agency. Washington street. Rossland, 8. 0. elled on it, or address BE. a COVER, W. Fe ANDERSON, Vaneawer B: °C. wae: Cc. of every description executed with neatness. and dispatch at the... & The Record Office: Le Roi Livery JOHN P, LINDBURG .. .- Heavy Transferr! First-class, Saddle SP STABLES: Postoftice Box 16. & Sale Stables. Commercial Altey, "Phone No, 39. -|HOTEL HOFFMAN, 9 Regd). eerie Furnished Rooms. PROPRIETOR First-Ciasé Bar. Ins. Railroad and Miners Time Checks ‘ack Horses. cashed, free of charge. _ Proprietor y Harry Mctntosh - - every description atthe — RECORD OFFICE za ane ae a . & aa | & ee | HK oe 5K 7 & a ot ae _ 2. € ~ — bal m2 % bi S WHE Property of this “CALIFORNIA,” on ‘the Canadian. Pacific Railway, and t A shaft 40 feet deep has been sunk on the 40 feet depth. obtained at 25 feet.’ experts that it will concentrate 25 into 1, o the fact that it can be worked very cheaply: ; it is safe to say that the “CASCADE” is one of the most promising mining ck at FIVE CENTS, payable in five monthly payments, and recommend it to the public as a safe investment INING & MILING CO., LIMITED. L’B’Y. TOWNSEND. 8Saesfand, 9. C. BEBE NIE IIE EIEIO chek lalelaliohiiah ‘Owing to its proximity to the railway and t and considering the average value of the quartz, We. are now selling: the sto: CASCADE GOLD M For particulars, WM. B. ele ce ieliclielieiilclelenigainaielsaheihsdiilialadaehalalihel THE= Divided into 2,000, 000 Stiares at 10 cents ee 600,000 Shares of which are placed in the Treasury. Numerous open cuts This tunnel is Company consists of four claims, namely: The “CASCADE,” all situate on Grenville Mountain, wenty-five miles from Rossland. expose being made of a large size for a working tunnel, and is the lead for over 1500 feet. thus making concentrates of the average value of Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootena “Cascade” on a 4-foot vein of free milling quartz A tunnel is now being run on the vein, and the “CASCADE FRACTION,” the “ROYAL KANGAROO, * and the y District, British Columbia, about three. miles from Gladstone now 115 feet in length. about $500.00 per ton. jon account of it being a tunnel proposition and that the tunnel follows the vein propositions in the distrivt. assaying from $12 on the surface to over 40° an assay of $34.80 was It has been ascertained by ot f % ca A a Ne TREK < es At