‘Rossland Evening Record VOL. 5, No. 123 =» ROSSLAND, B. 0,, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1898. PRICE 5 CENTS MASTER MINDS Z icCrae & Co “Investment Brokers.| ining and" ui Real Estate. MONEY Loaned at. LOW Rates. of Interest. . . CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. . Cable Addreae, ‘*Morge,’? Rossland. Codes, Clough’s and Bedford: McNeil’s Wo b main ‘tion by competent engincer. J: FL AONEY FORD The East End. Tailor. FoR A ‘eFine Suita “471 Cortunra’Avenur Ear. ry a Have for conturies revo'ed mth 68] re, ers prefer .w! rs Flog and later. ¥ = en of is pe- yonr may pewe can supply it. Sfnotin Our stock we will take pleasure in procuring it for you, and in ghort, in whatever line your purchases ‘may be we will be only too glad to serve you. Weare making our Circulating. Library. at feature for the winter months. 4 bought and gold, t ential reports Bole a: cash sions. street. and instalment plan. in dancing. .foclals every t Dominion Hall,» Music fa Residence 24 ave. and Monte Christo jox. : 7" Prof, E. DREYFOUS, evo thet of Violin, Mandolin, B Mh oa ent for th ‘Priva’ Address P, O. B ‘the. ‘All the latest books at ~H.S, WALLACE, -- Stationery. Wall Papen, Fancy Goods, Tags, Notinns and Circulating Library. Classified Want Adv's. - ma ROY H. C CLARKE. "44 Columbia ‘Ave. RossLann, B. C., P.O, Box 258. {BREAD ~ FLEISCHMANS YEAST —_ - Is a Bakery in Iiself.. : .O, M. Fox. 106 Columdia Ave. .. le from--.- 06. se FRESH DAILY. : > * HELP. WANTED—MALE, A first class coat maker wanted at once, Steady job—atM A Wilson & Co., tailorg, 21-2 ~ Toronto Kids For Tampa. The public ‘achool board of Toronto has accepted the invitation of Hon. W. D; Bloxham, : governor of Florida, to send a-drill“company of fifty public echool boys to visit: Tampa, Florida, in February, 1899, when similar companicr of:boys from various-etates of the union willaleo be in Tampa. The railways &Co, ~" “SOLE AGENTS - =$ Tel. 65. ~ 3 have made specisl arrangements for the gccasion eo. that theyexpense, will be slight. “Members of the board were. of the opinion that. it would .be more ~ pa- triotic.to send the boys to the- historical scenes of Quebec..or Lundy’s. Lane, but ing Engineer} aig Made for Ui Surveying and Agsaying Specialty Supert = and Reporting on ‘Mineral Properties: Epvakp CRONYN. J. A-MacDONALD. Macdonald Clute & Cronyn Barristers, Solicitors cand ~ Notaties. . Ueltors:for the Bank of British North America ~ “Money to Loan. >=MuBetpr Bur.ntine, Rosscanp,~ 5.8. OLUTE, Jn on the. whole it was. thought that the Florida trip would do more toward fos- tering ‘the friendliness between — the United States and Canada, besides giv- ing a desirable advertisement to Canada. Not Limburger, Though. “Pen car loads of. cheese have been d into ba this*year,” said a. gentleman toa Fice:-Press reporter yesterday, ‘‘representing.a value of $25,- 000. In addition to:this, butter hae been- brought from>Australia, - Ontario and the United States:to.British Colum- bia, the natural market> for. Manitoba’e i This rep: over $64,000 that should have come into PEOPLE COMING AND GOING, Mra, E, O’Brien, left on. the morning train for Cascade City, where she ex- pects to take charge of a hotel for her brother, W. F. Baldwin. Mrs. and Mr. W. J. Harris came up from Spokane last. night and d EXACT TERMS Ot TRE LE ROL SALE thie morning. Richard O’Brien,- proprietor’of the Empire Steam Laundry, left -on a busi- neas tuip to Spokane today. Louis Blue, of the Lion Brewery, was called.to Spokane this mo:ning on busi- neag. J. F. Herrick, of Spokane, was an out- going pagsenger for home today. : F. L. Clark, advance agent of the Jane Coombs dramatic company, left for Spo- kane this morning, to make dates for his company, which will appear there next week. ‘Charles Robbing, of Robbins & Long, brokers, went to Republic this morning. Mr. Robbins: will also spend several slays in Bpokane before his return home. {t ia Mr. Robbins’ intention to go with his family, about December 165, to Cali- fornia for the winter ‘W.A. Carlyle, engineer for the B. A C., went to Northport today and will return this evening. He goes to take stock of chattels on hand at the smelter on behalf of his company. * W.J.C. Wakefield, who represents the Peyton ‘interests in the Le Roi com- pany, came up from Spokane last even- ing to‘be present at the formal convey- ance of the Le Roi management to the B. A. C., and returned to his home this morning. | Edwin Durant of the B.. A. C., Sena- tor Turner, Col. W. W. D. Turner, T. M. Daly, W. A. Carlyle, W. J. Harris, W.J. 0. Wakefield and-Frank Graves formed a party this morning on the southbound train, They goto. North- port to deliver the management of the | smelter to hte-R. A. C., and.from._ there, on to Spokane, where a‘ special meeting of the Le Roi company, is. called for to elect a new board of directors. Gov. C. Be is still: in at- tending to some of the affuirs of the re- cent-deal. ~~ Police Court. John Davis, who waa charged by. D. McKinnon with using insulting lang- uage tending to provoke an asault, was discharged, as the prosecuting: witnese withdrew the charge and paid the costs. ‘William Barrett, who gave his age_at 40 years,and occupation as cook, was ar- rested last night, charged with having atolen an*overcoat and svit of clothes from James M. Blackburn, who roomed in the. Columbia hotel and“ had“ the room. Barrett it seems had a room in the Columbia, also one.in the Spokane the pocket of and. ETAIAUIALIALALIALIALIALIAMALL x Hunter Bros. IMPORTE RSesrsivrece RETAIL Standard M ents: Goodwin Candles, ROSSLAND. AND Generales = Merchandise. Manufacturer’s Agents Ag Canton _ Steel, Giant Powder, California Caps und Fuse. ining Supplies. SANDON. DON’T RISK. i. ation from absolute purity: results at a critical moment. every article in our stock of. Drugs an From the most inexpensive aim fur. JAA AAA AAA GAA A AAAS Life by. using’ Medicines that pMnadow. of doubt resting have uponthem. The slightest devi. in eome drags may Purity and rations a high prescriptions are prosite the Bank of Montreal. McLEAN & o isn rn filled here the sick recover rapidly MORROW, , LEMAAUUUNA AULD QUUUDA UA dDASUAASA SUG SUAABU GULADU GUGM dU ddA have: serious igh Quality in d Medicines is what we to the costliest prena- intained. When THE DRUGGISTS Territory farmers. Nothing the farmer produces is surer than butter and cheeze, and “nothing “takes as little from the soil’? i Lord Minto’s Staff. Lord Minto’s staff has ‘been gazetted ‘as follows: ; Major L, Drummond, Scots Guards, military secretary and governor general’s secretary ; Lieut. W. F..Las- celles, Scots Guards, and Lieut: G. a. Cc, Graham, Coldstream Guarde, A. D. C.’a controller to the household. pe J ea Jacobs and-Hennessy Doing Well. Charles Jacobs, the clerk-from Hunter. Bros., and P. J. ‘Hennessy, secretary of the Miners’ Union, who were injured in the gas explosion yesterday, are resting easy today, and an early recoverp is ex- pected. ee Grand Trnnk Engineer Swears by Dr. Chase’s KiJney-i.iver Pills. Mr. Geo. Cummings, for over 20 years on Grand Tronk running between To- ronto and Allandale, says:—‘The con- stant duty with my work gave meex- cessive ping in my back, racking my kidneys. I tried several remedies until I was recommended by my fireman, Mr. Dave Conley, to try Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills.“ Two boxes have'‘complete- ‘ly cured meandI feel today a better man than ever. I recommend: them ‘to - all my friends. » Tf you are not satisfied with yourlJaan- dry ‘work try the Rossland Laundry. same location, near postoffice. Razors hollow ground, siseore, doctor’s instruments and all kinds of edge tools ground at shooting galery, Firat Ave. to the governor’ general; Arthur. Guise, | - Rossland Miner hotel, ‘and” y he: .went . into Blackburn’s raom, took the above men- tioned clothes and put them jn his room in the Spokane hotel, where found by the police, and identified by the owner and his friends. Barrett entered a plea of not guilty, and stated that a man named Clark gave him the clothes as se- curity on a loan of $5.00. The case. was remanded in order to give time to procure more witnesses. Cars Off the Track. Last ovening, just before the 6 o’clock O2& W. passenger train left the local station, a freight train on the ‘way to Trail left the track through a switch which had been inadvertently left open. The cars were soou pulled back upon the track by an engine and ‘the passen- ger train which had been temporarily delayed proceeded on its way. No dam- age was done and the delay was slight. A Libel Suit. Charles Ernest Race, editor of the today had Eber C. Smith. summoneed to appear before Magistrate Jordan. for criminal. libel. Mr. Smith appeared and asked for a continuance, which..was granted until Nov. 30, and gave bonds, with Hector McPherson and John A. Smith as sure- ties in the sum of $1000 each, The Record Presents the Figures and © Terms of the Deal as Fi- — nally Agreed Upon. PURCHASE ‘PRICE $8.25 A SHARE Three Payments—$2058.24 Down, $64 02,18 in December, and the . Balance in January. The Record is enabled to present to its readers the first authentic and exact narticulars of the Le Roi deal, in the sale of the miaority holders in that com - pany to the British. America Corpora- tion : The purchase price for the 205,000 shares is $7.25 a share, and the clean up at the Northport smelter where there are 20,000 tons ore to be treated and consid- erable matte ready for further treat- ment. The venders say that the ore and the ore and matte will net them at least $202,000 which would make the purchase price $8 25 a share or $1,690,250. -The payments are: Cash Paid December 30, 1898 ++ $205,824 640,213 640,218, 205,003