ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 7. 1900. “THE ROSSLAND. RECORD. WILLIAM K. BSLING, ‘Tum Otpast Daiyin aaix Intaion. PUBLISHED . DANY, BxOmrT ‘gunpky é OFFICE: BASEMENT! Pos: ce lock.3), TRL. OB. FO, BOX §38, SUBSCRIPTION RATES; Dail Fr mionth by mal Daily: Eaityear by aa Daily, Dally, er Year, for Subscriptions invariably in advance, a good political weathercock, The Democratic ° platform is such tal. for further. development and equipment with machinery. The new P pital is;£200,000, as wales have,been the dpponents of his pet theory. It .| repeats the heresies.of 1896, though they have been disproved by the events of four years. Its declara- tions ‘against trusts have as little of ‘| therring of ‘sincerity as.those ot the Riepubi; f » when we re- Advertising rates will. be made known. upon application. ‘TheRgcorp reaches the people, .| nounced. call that many of the delegates are directly interested in tha thing de- It appeals to the preju- dices of the Angluphobes by con- juring up-the bugaboo of an Anglo- ‘American alliance and by gushing sympathy with ‘‘the heroic burghers {in'their; unequal struggle to maintain their liberty and independence.” It of which, bt§0, 000 .is'to. be ex- changed’ ifor the stock of the ,old company ind 450,000 to be retaii “| ed as. working.capital.. folnaas Qneenneoeeneesoadseqnoos THE CENTRAL’ _DRY GOODS STORE. At the recent annual the old company in London, Gen- eral Manager Morrish reported that above. the ago-foot level was 100,- eco tons of $20 ore, onwhich a profit of $10 ‘a ton’couldbe.: made, |i, or a total of $1,000,000, This leaves out of account the récent div- coveries of paraltel ‘ledges. The chairman said ‘he had no'doubt' of Sir Charles Tupper’s. .success in in- ducing the O.P.R. to build a’ ‘branch to Sophie mbuntain, = on the ac Star embodies a miserable backd from the attacks made on President McKinley for suppressing the Tag- ,jalo rebellion.in the Philippine is- lands, for the establishment of .a stable government is advocated asa Hii ‘y to indep ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Arrive from DESTINATION, Leave for ‘Trail, Nelson,Crows ‘ +, Nest, dail) I! Jing" "Su To Trail, xeton, and Crow's points, intledlng sagt ays. And, Bounda Bolts daily, "except + H5 a.m, ae ‘Frail, Nelson, Ar. Tow points and inain tin fing Brom, Arrow Lake p 12205 p.m, 41300 p,m, However much Americans may differ ‘as to the degree to which of the Evening ne yesterday’ morning. It is down 38 feet trom the lower tunnel, the -bottom being all ore” The‘ore bunkers bre’com- pleted. TODAYS STOCK ' TeAben, President McKinley's ini has contributed towards the pros- perity his country now enjoys, they cannot but agree to the fact that it has been prosperous. -In view of this coincidence, the majority of them would be disposed to give him the benefit of the’ doubt, con- cede that he had brought prosperity and-give him an opportunity to con- tinue it. This’ disposition is likely to ‘be increased by ‘many of the planks in his rival's pjatform, ‘TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. DESTINATIONS. CLOSE | | -DUE Revelstoke and all points| least and west, including Kam} ma,}ioops, Vancouver, ‘Vietoria,|>: ithe Okanugan, Simllkameen. Cpriboo ‘and ‘Rlondyke diss gZiail “Robson, Nakusp, andor, Halcyon Springs} and.allSlocan’and Tardeat aistrets. Nelson, Kaslo, and Ymir land all Rostenay Jake, and| mi s¢a.m,[Grow's Nest Pass conn daily. |tions. kane, North A plats in in_ United Pa States Ordinary ‘Tetter mail only, for all Easiern Canada, United Kjngdom and all Een ropean and other frei countries. Nelson and Nelson district, Nest Pass, N.W. nj Tertorien Manitetay ‘East, ™.lera Canada, United King ldom and all basen os Grand Gree: Siitway and ail ofher Bowed! lary District points" Australes China and ea Gee Rotlees for Registration must be alt an ne Srevious take since fee Closing the malls, he postoffice is ‘open from 8a. m..t07 p. ins, any (except Sunday). TO ADV ‘EDITORIAL NOTES, Up to June 16 about 8000 persons had arrived at Nome this year, but of them the Neme News says: “It than miners coming to Nome. This is essentially a mining country and if trade is to flourish the mines must be developed.” . Itis necessary to inform Secre- tary of State Scott, as Dr. ‘T. R- McInnes has been informed, that the people’ of British . Columbia have not applied for his appointment as their political guardian. This province has enough citizens of full m, | age and-suund mind to manage it without meddling from -Ottawa or from government house at Victoria. » While blood flows: in torrents in the streets of Pekin, the jealousy of the powers prevents Japan ‘from sending troops. to .restore order, and Japan is the only nation having d force ready at hand. New reading matter makes your : advertisement attractive. We will ~~ gladly change your ‘ad” every issue it copy is presenced before 10 a; m, THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. The nomination of Mr. Bryan as the Democratic candidate for president of the United States was a. foregone conclusion; ‘so also’ was the adoption of such a platform as that. on” which he will. make. his ¢anvass; but’ the choice of Adlai Stevenson as_his running mate is the one. unexpected. event at the € i Mr. Si son.was - elected vice-presideat on the Dem- _ 9eratic ticket with. Mr. Cleveland in 3892. and his personal popularity aided in. carrying Illinois, but he is a mediocrity who has_won favor by his affable manners and. his fond- ness for playing to the galleries. He was known to be out of harmony:}; with his chief on the silver question and his senominationis tatamount to giving notice to the gold Democrats that, if they ‘wish to come back into the ranks, they must swallow holus bolus the principtes for which they left the party in 1896. If Bishop McEvoy insists on the demand: for separate schools for the:Catholics of Ontario,Sir Wilfrid Laurier will have sore difficulty insteering to avoid; trouble. A hopeful sign in the -Chinese trouble is the hostility of the vice- ‘|roys in the southern provinces to. the anti-foreign government which has: precipitated the massacre at Pekin. Citizens of the eastern provinces |, petition against Chinese restriction. A little personal experience of the Chinese as neighbors might change their opinions. ve A RCE ‘To Consult About the Iron Mask E.'V, Bodwell, Q.C., counsel for the Iron Mask mine, is in the city and next week will meet two min- mine. “On their recommendation, certain’ work is to be done bearing on ‘the suit: now ‘pending between the Iron Mask and Centre Star. - It taking the evidence that, if time were given, the Iron Mask could prove by. work the truth of certain The action of Si Hill confirms this view. Having failed in his efforts to make the way easy for the return of the gold Demo- crats by avoiding a specific reitera- tion of the free silver theory, he re- fused to allow his name to be even prope 1 for vice-presid * Too strong a party man to bolt, he yet would not run on a platform with |‘ the maim plank of which he was no- toriously out of harmony, . especially when he ‘believed that «plank fore- doomed his party to defeat. Hillis egations. This time was granted. The work has now reached a point where legal and expert advice was desirable to!aid ina decision as to its further prosecution. VELVET TO REORGANIZE Great Sophie Mountain Mine to Eulint More Capital » The Velvet Mines Limited is to be reorganized under the namé:of the Velvet (Rossland) Mine ‘Limit- el for the purpose of securing capi- looks ‘as if there were - more traders bien ing experts who’are to examine the, was claimed when the court was |: Following is a y of the sales on the Jocal exchange today, greth with the quota , “osslana Bales. Sales today on the local exchange were as follows: Giant, 1000, 2c, 1000, 2000, ‘2c; Rambler-Cari- boa, 1000, 24; Winnipeg, 500,500, 500, 500, 123%{c; ‘Homiestake, “5000, aie Total sales,-13,000 shares. Bp Athabase: B an gold. Fields, eer Trail No. 2 eer Park [1 and 7 "E Here H 3: : : iene, AN. OFF ERING ~ At Prices to Clear. Ladies’. Tailor- Made j Sentsits ‘ AM ALAM AL As we have not a great many left, we also” “offer the balance “of.......... ATT snnravnrnreestetr Beautifulconbinations. : in- Plain Skirts’ and... Checked Skirts.*.*:*.* POTEET It would be well to look after these snaps at. once. Holstead & Wright ‘Cor. First Ave. and Washington/ St. ie THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE eashaheabeahcatsduatuab aipshuslasaenidsbeaisduibaahass See E erie Siar (Kast Kootenay)$.1 AAPALL®: Katie D: Green G. M.’ and D. Co., ‘Ltd. ‘NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property ‘situated on North Fork Salmon ee River, Erie District, B.C. ~ - FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ‘ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company’s Treasury Stock 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; ‘Telephone 86. P.O, Box 208 | A: B. MACKENZIE & CO,- ° : = MINING BRCKERS, Columbia Ave, | Roualand, B,C Established May, 1895, THE REDDIN- ; ACKSON CO.,3 Aimieao Liaptuerys T have the following blocks i in the following comipanies for= Zureka C 7H E Sta: Silverine, R.E. Lee, | Bodie, Eureka, North, ‘Star-and Zila Lots in the Original-Townsite- - Reddin. “JacksonCo Agent MINING AND. INVESTMENT BROKERS. __ Ay enta for ParisRell Addit jon t to Rossland, INVESTORS will fifid the office of the. BIG FOUR Cosolidated Minitig Co. Two doors above Masonic Hall, Columbia avenue, Thaee Large Veins, Good Values, Large Ore Body; ‘| UNEXCELLED TABLE, + Bo The Arlington. eee EP THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL. oS Headquarters/1 for Commer- cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. -- TouN Haverty, - Proprietor. |. Subscribe for the Record, 50 Cents ner Moxth Delivered. one mile west of the city and the. seeee Best Buy jin Rossland Will be pleased to show parties properties, &c., by. calling at office A. G, CREELMAN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Estimates furnished on all kinds, of z proniptiy attended vo. JO Office and shop: Commercial Court, bra hotel, "PO. Box sigs Ateam- Ue i ve eels ddd dy ROSS THOMPSON. sss: your. ~ residence Bris per “thont Wd PPL We i, 0: ¢ CRO EPG) ++ and S., Proctor Joiner; Master ot | ciety C. E. : meade Jj. Arthur, P, Parkers. Frank [1 vespérs, sermon and henediction. ‘the pastor, ° ‘has 4 &-Co., 106.) E. Columbia avenue. | soda, G. B. -chocolates, fresh cut _Phones 8 Gsfand 20, peti: ree aes Phere, oe 00) penned: 3 ROSSLAND ‘EVENING "RECORD, JULY: 7, 1900 KM. of P. Officers Installed ‘ ‘ CLASSIFIED, A public installation of officers: of, the Knights of Pythias. was ‘held last evening'“in Odd Fellows hall. The installed. were: C. C., Pauf| tor. «Wileox} Vv. Cls W.M, Brokenshire; m_ t prelate; W. "J." Flething; K. of ‘R,}9:3 a.m. CHURCH SERVICES TOMROROW (Through Sleeper. With the inauguration of the | Advertisements under this head inserted at the hing taken for One Ce W “Imperial Limited’ service ‘the ti Kan 3 fmt Sis Teer, Servi dine Canadian Pacific railway op ary s bath i a aa ini P-lthrough sleeper between Arrow- piety isomerate ba 888 head and Vancouver for the ,Accom~ Young: Peoples’ So- 1 of the K ; Th Money ae a P. ad This will be a very great conven- : Finance, .W..R. Beatty; Master of | The Bastor Wie Pens. mocnung- an ience to the travelling public, Exchequer, A. J. McDonald; 'M,' of evening... Morning subject, ‘Im- A:\Pio: ‘Simonetti; I. G., T: Jones; porttinity in prayer;” evening sub- O. G.,W. G. Merryweather and'M, |Ject, ‘Living Christiamty.” Is juinbis avenue: of W,,'S. -B, Shaw. Prayer was! Sacred Heart. Roman Catholic]ion.’’ A’ soap to be pure need not] “yon RENT —fiause, five rooms, 15) two offered by Rev. G. H. - Morden, | church, Rev. Father Welch, pastor, necessarily: be high “priced. Wel rooms, $6: house, three rooms, #5. “f: Frent, 26 music rendered'by ‘the Star Cornet Sunday services: 8:30 a. m., first] have on hand a large assortment of | Columbla avenue. band and a’ program of music‘arid| mass, 10:30 a. m., second mass;| all the leading makes of toilet soaps YOR SALE—Fine lot Columbia ave., recitations” given ‘by “Messrs. wilt 2p. my Sunday school; 7:30, p. m.,| and we have, besides, other varie-| cheap... T. -Paesr, 26 Colum, . ties, which, if not so. well. known, HOW AEE How house and lot: tour rooms and kitchen verandah; good house;, only :$575; Salvation Army — Halleljuah|2re fully as good - and cost tess] jatt cash, balance easy terme, TT. reste 36° Cos | breakfast, 7.a..m.; holiness ‘meet- | money. funibia avenue. ing,10 a, m.; Junior meeting rit, |) Rosstann.Druc Co. Phone’ 185.| FOR SALE—Bouse and lot; font rooms. and m.; free and easy, 3 o’clock. kitchen and verandah; corner lot, only $600; half cash, balanceon easy terms, ‘I Prest, 26 Coliim- Uk 4 Methodist _- chtirch, Washing- —— ton street, George H. Morden, pase tor, Service‘at 11 a.m. andat 7.30] 0° Columbia avenue, adjoining | eutton rage at this ottice. Presbyterian 40 feet depth. . Numerous open cuts expose the lead for over 1500 feet. A tunnel is now being run on the vein, and an assay of $34.80 was obtained at 25 feet. This tunnel is being made of a large-size for a working tunnel;-and is-now 115 feet in length. It has beeri ascertained by experts that it will concentrate 25 into 1, thus making concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per ton. me Owing 1 to its proximity to’the railway and to the fact that it can-be workéd: very cheaply on: account of? it- being a tunnel proposition ard that the tunnel follows the vein and considering the average value of the quartz, it is safe to say that the “CASCADE? i is one of the most promising mining propositions in the district, We are now selling the stock at FIVE CENTS, payablei in five monthly. payments, and recommend it to the public as a safe investment. CASCADE ‘GOLD MINING Qe MILLING CO., LIMITED L’B’Y. For particulars, Wi. ™ B. TO WIN SE N D. Rossland, RB, 2. SEMEN EISNER EEEe FIER EE IEE ae JARI INRI EEE ROBR EERE if