the trial of Wm. H. Marshall, edi- tor-of The’Sunday Volcano,charged with criminal libel in the first de- gree, he was denied trial by jury. It was requested by his counsel as a constitutional right, and sneering- ly refused by the presiding magis- trate. Counsel requested that the | osene knights of Dythias and Fraternal record show the request and the was likewise refused and the court NOVEL LAW IN’ HAWAM couRT | Editor Marshall Denied Jury ‘Trial in Honolulu, H. 1., Monday.—At The third annual meeting of the Victoria hockey club will be held at sped (Sane the Clarendon hotel on Wednesday, Nov. 1st, 1809, at 8 o'clock p. m. All members of the club and others interested are requested to attend. 0-27-5t Secretary, " Notice. ees BUSINESS CARDS, DR. 4. MILLOY, Rooma: Stone block, over Bank of Toronto L. L. DeVorn, ruling of the court thereupon. This remarked that ‘‘the record won't show anything of the kind.” Marshall's principal utterance a fue! Saturday, October 28th, at 7:30 p. m. sharp. “: ; a Election of officers also other Important business. Nicely Furnished Rooms 19°26-3t Acting Secretary. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS worse ot inne maser! | HOTEL HOFFMAN, Washington Street, Rossland, B, G. was that Chief Justice Judd was] — “rapidly becoming a gibbering | “* NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. | idiot,” and his mind a The alleged libellous article was pub- lished August 27. Chief justice NOE Judd left for the coast September 15; and Marshall was arrested Sep- tember 12. Marshall was promptly | ¢. Luft ofthe city uf Rossland aforesaid, gent! tei «-. | man, for the benefit of all her creditors. sal convicted and sentenced to six de d_was exec ted by, the aid aud Jeanetta fagles and the sal ur C, Luff on the 9th da: months at hard labor. An appeal | of October, 1899, A meetin of tl alton, ni A the said Maude Jeanctta Eagles will be held at the was taken, Marshall released under | office E. A. Courtney. rooms 4 Ww. building, Columbia avenue, Rossland, B.C. o Tuesday the aath day of October, 1899, af ‘thi $1000 cash bail and the case goes to the circuit court. Bo aap! ies 4 gai Mr. Judd is chief justice of the } fed to the said Arthur C. Luff not later than the ih day of Decerpber, A 1) 189 ced a alstrbute the sal ur C. Luff will proceed to dis! ute it ste, having regard to, those cla White Labor and C which he shall then have notice. 1D ted at Kossland this gth day of October, A. . 1899, 'H. E: A. COURTNEY, to-t-got" ‘Solicitor for assignee. supreme court of Ha vaii, the judicial body which lately decided that the constitution of the United States is inoperative here ‘‘during the pres- ince. millinery, has by deed this, yf Oc G ‘of October, A. D. 1899. assign ‘personal ‘s cnateandetece wnchna as ace | Electric Laundry a resal nthe; — —wwe o'clock in the afternoon. Al yarties + to the Trust. Deeds Act and Amending Acts. F. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building. Also New xork Life Iusurance Agency. Washington street. Rossland, B.C. Ranges a Hard and Soit Coal Heaters: Railroad and Miners Time Checks ca . Plain and Elaborately Trimmed in Nickel an oe WHEN the time comes to make the pur- oe chase of a new Heater or Range for e the home, the prospective buyer first looks for the Store that handles the largest stock, in which to make a selection—the BEST known makes— which are always the BEST guaran- tee, and where the....-- ——Prices are the Lowest. === A carload of McCLARY'S famous manufac- ture has just been received in our Hardware Department, in which nearly every STYLE, SHAPE and PRICE is represented......- > poe d Brass; very attractive, and most serviceable Rarry McIntosh - - Proprietor. of British Columbia, dealer tn dry. good: and Grate Front Coal Heater Ranges. : $ dis a - Does not take up much space and ¢ Weod, in all Styles and Prices: won- | Ranges in Steel “and Cast Iron for Coal or Wood and Goal Stoves and Heaters from $4.50 up. | Patronize those who spend. their money at home with and thereby help The Hunter Air Tight Heater; e with cast iron air-tight top, This Heater is very attractive an Trimmed with Nickel side rails and especially made for us and called” ‘d more serviceable than’ he ‘ord : highly Burnished meta. Sui at $12.00 in price on all Stove ‘on the Lowest possibie margin. €2WorkeD ‘These goods were bought before the advance ent transition period —_——_—___—_—_ MAUNOH MENTION. wi sitting ol ce m1 A bazaar ‘will be held by the lad- | Sioners for the city of Roasland. an appli jes of the Baptist church next | cation will be made for a transter of the license now held by T. W. Manuan, for the |; tiated on lot 23, block 17, |+| Ballway addition, to D. C. MeCarthy. Dat i ot cs month for the purpose of raising funds for a parsonage. “Walter Carr has purchased the Transter of Liquor License. . Trail-Rossland stage line ducted by Bob Leitch. “Mr. Leitch has gone te the Boundary country. pebeiies aia SaaS COMING AND GOING. W. Wallack, the well known mining man from Montreal, is a guest at the Allan. —_——_————_——. BUSINESS LOCALS. The Hotel Russell sets the best table in Rossland. Grand Forks Daily Gazette is on sale at all the Rossland newsstands. The Russel hotel is first-class in every respect. Table is not ex- celled in Rossland. The most ‘stylish turnouts—sad die horses, coupes or gurneys—at Montana stables, phone 6. The Grand Union dining room has been reopened under new man- agement and furnishes the best 25- cent meal in town. The, Ladies’ Aid of the aptistB church propose holding a bazaar on the 15th and 16th of December. Particulars will be published later. i NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. Pursuant to the Creditors Trust Deeds Act and Amending Acts. Notice ishereby given that James Wesley Lougheed, heretofore trad- ing under the firm name of Ww. J. - Lougheed & Co.as a tailor of the city of Rossland, B.C.,has by deed dated the 2zoth day of October, 1899, as- signed all his personal estate, credits and effects which may be seized and sold under execution, and all his real estate, to Edward Baillie of the said city of Rossland, accountant in trust for the benefit of his creditors. The said deed was executed by the said James Wesley Lougheed - and the said Edward Baillie on the 2oth day of October, 1899. All persons having claims against the said James Wesley Lougheed are _ required on or before the 2oth day of December, 1899, to send to the trustees full particulars of the same ~ duly verified, together with the par- ticulars of the security (if any) held . by them. Notice is hereby further given that after the said 20th day of December, 1899, the trustee will proceed to distribute the proceeds of the trust estate amongst the par- ~ ties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he has “ ‘received notice, and that he will not be liable for the proceeds of the trust estate or any part thereof so ~ distributed to any person of whose claim he has not. had notice at the . time of the distribution. Dated at Rossland, B. C., the 23rd day of October, 1889. Epwarp Bai.uile, Assignee. in gen! nishings, has by, bearing date the 13th day of October, A. D. 1899, assigned all his, perso! tate, credits and effects which ma: sei or sold under execution, and all his real estate, to Edward Baillie of the city of Rossland,accountant, i aportl om tel id Fut Peters z a proportionately and wi preference or priot The credito af the said’S.'A.:Hartm: heir jus debts. ed was executed by the said S. Hat ignor, and .th wai 899. said de A. Hartman, the asst the ze Baillie. the trustee, on the 13th day of October. A. D.1 and the trust Cieated by the said. deed. vith. ' ‘wand notfes Is hereby given that after the said mith gay ‘of December, A. Pl entit ed thereto, having regard only claims of Tip, at the No ted ber, A. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. Pursuant to Creditors Trust Deeds Act and Amending Acts. . OTICE is hereby that S. A. Hartman of Ross- ‘sald trustee has undertaken the i persons having claims against the said S. A. Hartman are required on or before the 11th day of ; to deliver to the said trus- ve Roit & Grogan, Mines, Stocks and HE BIG STORE. 3} DEPARTMENT. HUNTER BROS. Representing the following tayes, Henters and Ranges, and consequently will be _- OPATLEC LL E ROSS ROSSLAND, ‘BRITISH’ COLU! eet pay atch...Repairing, British America: Gorporation. to Dé f aoe J. W. SPRING, Everything Guaranteed. RETESET TREES IY PEE LET LES ETS Mt Cost... R..C. Rrayer Books, «,.> Eng. C. Prayer Books, Methodist Hymn Books,’ +. Presbyterian Hymn Books, EXPECTED TO BE $260,08 : Big English Oompany Holds Majority of © in“Toe Rol and Bensfite From the Ee ica. corporation’ today’ ‘corporation’ toda MBIA “MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1899. TO PAY DIVIDEND, DISASTER OVERTAKES THE BRITISH : Three Regiments Captured «- and White May Retreat.: TS RAGING London, Tuesday.—A dispatch from General White says that mounted battery and the Glou- A clare One at Once: tof $250,000. Made ae Butler's R. C. Cate its’ first divid d thag, tl : ¥ as we are goi these li Gnd have some very pretty bindings. Absoltite Cost. time. Dont Uh Coodeve Bros. GOODEVE BROS t MUA @ wind AALIAAAAAS majority inthe, Le Roi is altogether likely that the B.A‘ dividend will bajat least $25 ‘equal to.3347, on the capital corperation.: .. The’. in sheetjit is declared, will'be unusu: ly favérable... Ee Bee It is of no use to attempt writing with a ‘ii.a supply of the best pens and ink 7 that money can buy, Ifyouh: th eney ae tive: if-and the best HK. S. WAELLAG ionery,Wall Paper, Fancy Goods ugsical Goods, Notions, : AMERICA . ASKS. NO QuEsriona Rossland and Grand Forks, B.C. 1 ei Méans to Make No Inquiries as. je. next. balat ‘Transvaal—Troubles of Her Own: Connecticut of Hartford, W. H. FALDING, Greatest Bargains and Assortment of Granite- ware ever brought to S. GLAZAN’S. also big line of Handsomeé-* ly Decorated China and Crockery for the holidays. Call and see our stock. and: Mining Agent and KOOTENAY COUNTRY, EAST AND WEST. “] First-class Sleepers on all trains TOURIST CARS Medicine Hat, (daily), f pass Medic ine Hat, ( laily), fc tar-Same Cars pass Revelstoke one day earlier. if D. 1899, the, trustee will ies en haye notice. meeting of the creditors, of the sald S.A. Te law offices of Mac- rtman. the donald & Clute, Columbia avenue, Rossland, etothday of November, A. D. ur of four o'clock in the afternoon, at Rosslan MAacponatp & CiurE, Solicitors for the trustee. TURF EXCHANGE. Under new management, —- NEAT anp CLEAN BED- ROOMS. Bar Supplied with the Finest. | Give us a call. .-HOTEL.. Accountant, : ; GEO. H. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. Insurance GRAND UNION | movement between any of the- rs fRubbers! : ,Hut neither inner nor. outer \ Washing * Tuesday. — government not only will have nott ing to do with any action of thei, world powers'who: thay interven]; between England and the Boers,but'|) it knows nothing: about’ any suc’ portant nations, © A’ great Aum! of mysterious stories ere afloat Were’ about intervention and ‘about: what fz is known in ‘diplomatic .circlgs,”: ECA, LALONDE'S. ohton’ . hange Auction Mart i-We have for sale, Boots, Shoes, .Rabbers, ig 8, Socks, Watches, and all Nothing. ‘Cheap but the . Price, RATES FROM $1.00.to $1.50 PER DAY “3% inten Le Roi Livery, Feed CONNECTIONS: Auctioneer. Neatly Furnished Manager Rossland Opera House. : Roottts ae s - from $2.50 tO. 2. .beeeeeeee rene! $3.50 per week: cela ates eieauts First-Class Bar un Life Assurance Co., of Canada. The Canada Accident in connection: Assurance Co., Telephore No. 58. 22 Columbia Avenue, * (Accident, Liability and Plate Glass.) Four doora east of post office. les.really know, 3 terventigng: ‘abou! ny} fof askitie England what ‘she ds doing in the Transvaal,’ should she conquer that people. “Inner diplomatic. circles” know the world might better ask us what we intend doing in the Philippines. wall Not Interfere. hes an interview with Leyds, & Sale Stables. | JOHN F. LINDBURG .....PROPRE Heavy, Transferring. First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. ‘HE BOUNDARY INTERNATIONAL MUSIC HALL. Monday, Oct, 30th, and during week. -- COUNTRY. ~ Commercial Alley, "Phone No. $9. ‘The wor! a. xreatest Conjurer, Professor Del Adelphia, Prize Painust, Novelty Worker, Magician and Illusionist. A Hit of both Hemispheres. FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM. GRAND HOTEL. The Best Wines, Hours, ROSSLAND TO N ull information. address the res e Miss Gertie Harrington, | E£nglisbh Musical Soubrette. A.B. Mackenzie, City Ticket Agt. A. Cc. McArthur, Agent, Rossland. W. EF. Anderson, T. P. A., Nelson, B.C. E. f. Coyle, A. G. P. A., Vancouver, B, C. P. Je SLAVIN. . «+++ «+ ++PROPRIETOR. Liquors and Cigars. As the “Two, CHASE & SANBORN’S 7 Coffee and Salada Tea, NONE BETTER... Nelly Gray....... and......-Maggie Foster “€ePearl & Cassidy, o;lrish\ Market Women,’? and their latest nati 1 song and the Two Tiel Market Morey, 0a AREHOUI» introducing the “Queen Waltz” and Irish Jigs. ~ANTHRACITE-~~~~-© | present.--There was no question, Prices, - Delivered: ...8 9 PER TON. house & Trans-= Jack Matthews, Prop’r. JOHN PHILLIPS, ‘The Sensational 6-act Drama, “War and Women.” A splendid cast of Characters. Zossland Ware: fer Co., Agents. ts for NORTHERN. PACIFIC. COAL COM- 'S BITUMINOUS COAL, for Steam and Contractor & Carpenter Sth house north of Col- O. M. Fox & Co. | THE FAST LINE ; ootenay-. TO ALL POINTS. Job— Printing x of every description executed with neatn * Application for Liquor License. ” NOTICE is hereby given that I will apply at the 4 ¢ Board of License Commiss- _ toners for a license to sell liquors at retail on the emises known as tve White House building. oF y ol next sitting of t! J. HetS. biock'28, ‘Columbia avenue, in the C +i Rossland. Dated this 28th dav of September, 1899. EpwarD_ WATSON, The Record COs Offl Hotel—~_y First-Class Business Lunch THE DINING CAR ROUTE VIA YELLOWSTONE PARK. Oysters in any style, a Specialty. ne 7 Y se pecialty: | SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS Private Boxes for Fatt- ilies and Parties. Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Din- ing Cars, Modern Day Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Cars. Through Hiokels to all pointe in the United Steamship tickets to all parts of the world. Cs Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY B. Houde & Company, Quebec | Are Better than the Best. WHOLESALE AT Crow & Morris, Rossland. © ’ ere" Domestic Purposes. ——HOUDE’S——"* # | Straight Cut (+ ——HOUDE'S-————"* @ Straight Cut - i Cigarettes. — MANUFACTURED BY . Houde & Company, Quebec Are Better than the Best. Crow & Morris, Rossland. «ve Tickets to China and Japan via Tacoma and Northern PaciticSteamslup Co. Paris, Tuesday.—Echo de Paris. ; the special’ representative of the South African republic. in Europe, who expressed the belief that a decisive battle would occur at Ladysmith. He says that although ; sympathizing “with the Boers, |, Europe would not intervene if’ they g were then defeated—at least for the | ~ he asserted, of the mediation of Germany. In concluding the interview, Leyds said the. transvaal has ‘ne- gotiations pending with France and: Germany for buying a cable to the continent which they were about to terminate successfully when -the war broke out.- . SARDINIAN SAIS ss HY FOR AFRICA TODAY, Assurance Given That Canadians Will Form One Brigade. — ; Ottawa, Tuesday.—According, to the official announcement, © thé transport Sardinian ‘will sail_ from }- Quebec today with. the Canadian contribution of 1,000° volunteer |’ infantrymen for the imperial forces. in South Africa. Every portion of. the Dominion is represented, as -en- listments have been made at Victor- ia, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Ottawa, London, Rossland, Nelson, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal, Quebec, . St. John, N. B., Charlettown and Hali- fax. The troops, their families and friends are much gratified by the assurance from the war office at London that the Canadian contin- gent is to be regarded as one bri- gade, and not to be cut up into units. attached to the imperial forces. The contract betweenthe govern- ment and the Allan Line company for the charter of the Sardinian calls for about $100,000 ‘tolls on the *CREELMAN & BEAM. CONTRACTORS & Estimates fnrnished on all binds of work. Jobbing promptly attended to No. 1 Westbound, at 9:55 p.m., daily. No. 2 Eastbound, at 7 For farther information’ time, cards, maps and Hckets, apply ta axemts of the E. W. Ruff, Agt. R. M. Ry., 3. W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wn The Clarendon Cafe : a First-Class in Every Respect. | Open Day and Night. ———. Rooms for Banquets and Diuner Parties. « bscribe for the “Record” oe Cash paid for clean cotton rags at the Recorp office. Fifty cents per Month, delivered. Ass’t. Gen. Pass, Agt., Portland, Ore. Win. Holey Fearfully Gut by JOS. KANE ALSO: INJU a it Sara eee Accident at the Le Rei Just: Before the 0 0.cck Shift Came Off This Afternoon—. Now at Sisters’ Hospital Reosiving Treat- Just before the three o'clock at the Le Roi came off. {this afte noon Joseph Kane -and = Holey were seriously ‘hurt premature.explosion of a blast. ‘They were taken after about an.’ i} BATTLE the Royal:Irish fusileers, the 1oth picester eg he bills by the Boers and ; ratter:losing heavily were obliged to. capitulate, - ‘A special dispatch from Ladysmith says the’ @uring the engagement. f, 1000. tilled and wounded. _ Reports are current here that General Whi jetermaritzburg while the railroad is intact. - There is -much-:di- , jergence of opinion ‘in military :ircles as to“ the advisability: pf, Their loss is estimated. at. 900 ite. may’ retire to ‘§| Holey, who'seems the. more, dan gerously injured, is frighth lly. cut ad and ‘it’ is feared Re ’ er 31:—A battle. is proceeding at Um. 2 banbane, a few miles from Ladysmith. Several shells'have drop- Ladysmith, . Octob eee : Barkeley West that the Boers are 7 sfructing forts around Kimberly for the purpose of shelling the " @he Dally Service. i “The daily passenger service to: * Natal Dutch. Traitorots. prising a number, Landon, Tuesday.—A dispatch from Cape Town announces the'arrival at Table Bay of the-Dunnotar Castle late last evening with-Sir General Buller and staff, ‘who are expected to land this with a tremendous ovation at Cape oo British wounded S Ht i The club ‘meets every Monday,