ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, AUGUST 28, 1900. ROSSLAND; EVENING: RECORD, AUGUST 28, 1900 THE ROSSLAND RECORD. duced the automobile for. collecting mail matter from the streét boxes in Important Notice There willbe a’meeting of all the To. Flos: New Forks” i | Oly "Taxes By Associated .Presmy The attention. of .rate payers is “'" CLASSIFIED. ‘To Let new houses, h, Adeertlcgments sinder this head inserted al awe » fourrooms each, fy G. CREELMAN, . MISS SWANSON WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘Pax Oxprst DatLy (é THE INTERIOR.” PUBLISHED DAILY BXOBPT SUNDAY OFFICR: BASEMENT POSTOFFICE BLOCK. TRL. 98. FP, 0. BOX $38. New York, Aug. 28,—The ‘ex-) called to the fact that Friday, Au- tremely warm weather. continued /gust.31, is the last. day on which - today, and the weather bureau’ was| city taxes may be.:paid, in order to responsible for. the statement: that| obtain the ‘discount. Mr.” Harp ‘ last two] will be at the city offices two even- : ithe heat was expected to w y carrlesthe best assortment of 1 ad , ay longer. Eleven deaths fromjings in next week—Tuesday and tea geod in Woman. None | but frat-ciass i sous nienareartded ahaa eta ithe heat were rep, orted having 0¢-| Friday—for the special , avenue, Rolin. —, old{ patrons aun ctelewde, of tus curred during the last 24 hours. |ot citizens who cannot attend dur- K . ' ___— ing the ordinary office hours. pied, Aged Ninety:; By Associated Press. Ceuta Word, f hill at head of steps, behi Pa a i fierce js nl at neeslsh at6r8; Behind Ob Price Grocery Company's store, TAjLoRINe, ; Spokane street. Apply to Daly & committees connected with the re- Ception of Lord and Lady Minto, at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at the city hall, Reports will be made and final action taken as to pro- gram. ..Mayor. Goodeve stated to- day that he was particularly anx- ous that there should be not only afull attendance of all committee- men, but that citizens who were in- terested in the matter should come prepared’ for a free and informal conference. ef aTeee THE CLARENDON Serves the Best Meals in City, Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties: : : Washington and New York. It,has reduced by half the time required for collection, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, ished I kinds of wotk. Job cima rene stata & Sale Stables. THE CENTRAL? JOHN F. ummauRG «s «+PROPRIETOR DRY GOODS STORE. ©. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant. Tailor, All the b of the North- west mounted police on.service in 1885 will receive the Northwest medal. BUBSCRIPTION RATES; Dail rT month by m: Bul. até seat by ma pany, ver eer foreign. Subscriptions invariably in advance. . Heavy Transferring. Columbia First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. - OA Office and shop: Sener! Prete Alham’ GREAT MID-SUMMER, CLEARANCE. SALE. BLOUSE WRAPPERS Ladies’ Vestas suas m 35c. FOR SALE, STABLES: Commercial Alley, 'Phone No. 89, Postoftice Box 16. There is scarcely a nation-in the world in which the government plays a less important: part than ia TheRacord reaches the people. China, The nation may, be found to le some of the lower forms “ae of animal life, in.. which the bodily a= organs can continue to perform their functi after the head had been severed. The dream of the AUGUST hist is a state in which man T has no desire to'aggress-against his neighbor, and government is unnec- essary. Chinas many generations from that condition. Hazelwood ice cream, Harry Webb and G. B. chocolates, fresh cut flowers al the Bon Ton, tf FOR SALE.—s8 feet’ frontage, Nickel plate flat, $275, ‘L. Prest & Co, Promenade Concetr 98,—J. A. Don- A final promenade concert will be aan foe nity rear Dominion given next Tuesday evening in the migration agent’ here, ‘snd at one| Skating rink by the Star Cornet) FoR sare.—House and two lots, House Ie rhe noticeable: figure‘in -local band, under the. auspices of the new and containe four rooms. Cheap and on very time & note at the age of go| Methodist Church Ladies; Aid so-|emyterm T. Prest & C politics, 1 Sees rciety. Hazelwood ice cream, coffee years. and cake will be served. Advertising rates will be made known upon application. MONTREAL LOAN & INVESTMENT Co FOR SALE.—Lot in May addition, head of Spokane St, T. Prest & Ci For Hent The Dominion hotel and theater, furnished. Apply to. George Owen, the Alhambra, te INCORPORATED! Mead office, Imperial building, St. James Street, Rolt & Grogan FOR RENT. Don’t BE DuPED pee ‘There havo been placed upon the market soxgeal cheap Fe Sf nn obsolete edition HST Gates Dictionarg. They ‘are boing Gfrered under various naies at a [ow prioo IN COTTON AND SILK smn Friends of;D. L. Fiynt Tender Him 2 Congratulatory Dinner. Several of the friends of D. L. Flynt tendered him a farewell bach- elor dinner at the Kootenay hotel last evening, the occasion being his approaching marriage on Septem- ber 5 at San Jose, to Miss Nellie Umborger, who visited this city! ¢% last winter: Mr. Flynt leaves this morning by way of Spokane and Portland for California. The din- ner was. elegantly served, and the Authorized Cagital,.. Capital over. FOR RENT. 25 92A000,000. _—__ Finy Years A Bair By Associated Press. ~ Belleville, Ont., Aug. :28,—Peter. Maybee, aged-\79, for 50 years a & bailiff, is dead. 1g00 Le Koi Livery, Feed 3 Jelly glasses, fruit jars in pints, quarts and baif gallons. O, M. Fox & Co, 106 E. Columbia; avenue. Phones 65 and zo. |. TO RENT.—House on Second Avenue., $10. -T. Prest & Co. This Company, has opened a branch office here’ ‘with the Jollowing Board of Management. Elmer‘A. Rolf. Hons hos. os. Mayne | Bg Q. C. Jamilton, Seeretary-Treasbrere We ie Falding. In An Cotton, Cash- Cash- mere ‘mere and Sik, ete and Silk, CITY TAXES. groce ete. and i Feet inatances a promt otautsoil- Otfee on first floor ine Block. tions Hofmnouugements of thess comparatively W orthless Haya aera vo tes aaa a q really (eo 00 so far “a8 te cis ado yw and belicve, they areal), from A te ae Reprint Dictionaries, hotot of 07 year agave ated book, of Torabout E50, a eee FOR RENT.~ Bea house, five roo.1s."‘T. Prest ae Victoria ave. Notice to Friday, 31st August, is the last day for payment of city taxes in or- der to obtain the discount. For }of.ine the convenience of ratepayers the|2 Beranster George W.. Can meee te Bisa thts ith day of August, A.D, 1 ‘Guoucy H. floor Burns, real Loan & Investment Go. offers the safest einvegimnent fers sual ‘gums now open te the public, and lends in large fe or ‘small amouncs tepay: yable In ‘monthly y tastatmn Fou further Information, apply e: W. 4. FALDING, tary-Treasurer; Banu of Montreal Chambers. Sahenbls avenue: || Seven-roomed Dwelling house, plastered Office and rooms on secon Block. 2 2 3 2 ‘Transter of Liquor License. 28 | 29 Notice is hereby given, that at the next sitting . eense Commissioners for the Large Warehousein center of town. T 2 7 9 14] 15] 26 23 30 Try the Kootenay dinners. The Indian motto of. the, Rocky —— ye rs Mountain Rangers, ‘‘Kloshe Nan- itch,” has been interpreted to mean “look out” or “look sharp.” It is acommon expression in the Chin- Sentence Suspended w. F. Enright, - was before the court this morning. the charge office will be open on Tuesday 28th being ‘drunk and incapable.” He|and Friday 31st from 7 to 9 p.m. Fine Bottled Goods. Physicians recommend most highly Schlitz’s extract ef malt. Sold by the bottle, at the Interna- FOk SALE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Arrive from DESTINATION. Leave for GREEN. WIi1i1aM Harp, vasa. | Ratti ciag rab{ail Nelson, and w's "Nest points, Say. including Sun. days joundary Rolnts as “any, except jundays. From, Trail, Nelson Arrow Lake points and ine 12:05 P.M. 39:00 p, Mm. ook tongue, and is generally con- sidered quite apt for a regimental motto. The Rangers is the only regiment in the Canadian service to have an Indian ‘expression on the regimental badge. E. Stewart, D: ‘tables handsomely decorated with asters and sweet peas. Besides the guest of honor those present were, W, F.. McNeill, Frank §Holstead,| iran Malcom McMillan,gEd Parker An- Taba and'b ihe to o thes Meath hen & work of some mi Long Since “Obsolete. ‘The su) ent of 1 a cheomeot epee ieucadver ar con putahed before his feet Other minor E. E. Blackburne. of Forestry, is now in Victoria, and is endeavoring to arrange some fire protection for the forest railway belt bel to the D Gov Lieut.-G ‘TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. CLOSE DESTINATIONS. DUE Revelstoke and all points eattand west, including Kar ie aneouver, Victoria e Okanugan, Simnilkameen, Cariboo Mee Rlouuyke als 32 ofctock| midnight arta, Betteon Sokaae'lr9 p.m. aad ait ‘Sloca can'and Tardesu) daily Kaslo. and Ymir, Salmo,|6: 245 7S [and all ‘eootenay lake points “ally.” spokane, North 6:00 p.m. ati ne GARE Beaten Say coun tries. Nelson and Nelson dlatrict. w's Nest Pass, N.W. \rerriteries, Manitoba, Bast ler Canada, United’ King-| Som and all European points| Forl Ridvay and rat other ‘Bound lary District matiy” * Australle, Cans and Japan—See special notices. Registration must be posted half an hour brevis to the time for closing the mails. stoffice is open from 8 a. m., to mm aay: (Re (except Sunday). re 2s subject, says similar steps should Joly de Lotbiniere, in " Death From Plezue occurred today, ic plague. king on the be taken regarding the rest of the Province. This is along the line of work of the provincial branch of the Forestry Association, which is being established with headquarters in Vancouver, and the members may take a hand in bring- ing the matter to a favorable con- clusion. Mr.-F. D. Hodson, Dominion Livestock commissioner, has re- turned from Guelph, where he went in connection with the provincial winter fair, Mr. Hodson thinks the show this season will be greater gus McLeod, Murdock McDonald, {tions are probably of more or less value, The cyebeteris Unabridged Dictionary pub- Ushed b; that ne ‘our house is the only meritorious ‘one of that Pame: oe this 5 eneraton. con! lustre. ay beara cr om oa mitt is gs provectod by Glasgow, Aug. 28.—One death This is the secoad which has occurred from the bubon- Forty families are now nary lasts # lifetime aa the Best... . . ‘Tlustrated pamphlet free. Address G. & C, MERRIAM CO., Springfield, Masa, Every Article Mentioned a Decided Bargain. Holstead & Wright "Cor, First Ave.-and Washington! St. THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE Rossland Athletic... Club ....5 than ever. The Ottawa dep of agriculture will have some Pull- man cars sent east to Halifax.and west’to Vancouver. In these prom- inent agriculturalists will journey to the show without having to fork out railway fare. ‘The date of the show has been fixed as December 11 to 14. ‘TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will giadly change your “ad” every issue if copy is presenced before 10 a. m. EDITORIAL NOTES. It is surely a somewhat curious and suggestive coincidence that once again in China, there should, as between England and the Celes- tials, be now occurring a latter-day | daptation of the | dary fight of St. George and the Dragon. The St. George's Cross upon the British ensign once again confronts the flag of the Dragon of China. The question has been raised whether the members of the first | p contingent shall come back to Can- ada at the end of the year or re- inlist for another year. It will be largely a matter of individual pref- erence. The young men will cer- tainly have done their duty if they return in October. Even if there is some fighting after that time, the situation is no longer so critical as to require the empire to strain every nerve for its defence. The fighting is now entirely in the enemy’s coun- try, and the object is not to assure the safety and integrity of the em- pire, which are uow already assured, but to overcome by patience a The crisis and the are Bosaland is Best S. Thornton Langley has just re- turned froma visit to Baker City and Sumpter, Oregon. At the lat- ter place he closed a mining deal, bonding the jide p in which he owned a q " rterin- pow Offers special membership in- ducements for a short time by suspension of the initiation fee. All then. ese Magazines ona Periodicals Excellent accommodations for permanent and temporary board and chambers; $36 to $40. per month. For particulars apply to CHARLES E. BENN, Chartes Webster, Steward. Secretary. : : : : : CHE AP! J Very Cheap! For Nearly NOTHING ere Gioods offered you: from all sides; -BUT : DO You Really Buy CHEAP? that catch. There is Ouly One Store in Rossland that They reduce insurance; give yo home or business place 4 brighter ov money In ‘ittar more pl lsisant and much Use Electric Lights = ae furnished for Wiring and Lighting, Electric Fixtures carried in stock. ljectric Power supplied for Mining ‘end Manufecturi Ti ek ceeage tan at Weta te ere Pummoses. Sain case of trouble with lights, telephone No. 67, between Ba. m. and 6 p,m, ? alice an refaoen 2 ie trouble an: on urn i ie of cleaning lamps. You will find Motors for sale or rent. n6p m. and Rossland “Water and ‘Light Go. fe ‘Advertises FACTS! and is the Only Place a. where You can Save Half‘on Your Purchase in Clothing, Gents’. Furnishings -and Shoes And that ‘Place is THE ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE, "sR8338R" No. 42 East Columbia Avenuo. terest. To a REcorD representative Mr. Langley said that he comes back to Rossland more impressed than ever with its superiority as a mining center. BEAR JUMPS A CLAIM. Burley Untruder Interferes with Dr. Armetrong’s Property. Dector — Armstronz, a Nelson veterinary, has just returned from a shooting trip in the vicinity of Say- ward, on the Spokane Falls & Northern railroad, on which he ex- da t 1 The weather was very warm and he suffered from’ excessive thirst. While bunting for a spring he: dis- covered what he at first thought to FOR RENT. Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe- ty Deposit Vault. DEDEDE IEA CIES BEAL DEP ED * “Oil Clothing. Coats, Pants and Hats at just one half the usual prices. Summer Underwear ‘We are heavily stocked in this line. Wee wili sell to all com- Miners’ Si ers ‘at-from 20c. a garment. hoes: Special line of Egyptian and That we sold for $3 $4 $5 and B draw- $6, at $1.50 $2, $2.50 and $3. ie sbietes 20s Top Shirts. Also a, line of fine walking - .. In great variety from. 25¢ UP- Suits ‘of Clothes. eos ees goods, from Overalls ‘and Jumoers, Jumpers, that everybody else sells for.75 ¢, our price ce shoes from $1 up. Sox. ; ee Our regular age ‘all woot sox Gloves and Mits'25c Up wi tl fe 7 i" Cotton sox just the thing for Neckties and Suspen ders from 10c Up fide weather, sc. a pair. Remember these prices are only good for one week, starting from today. Be on hand early and so get the choicest selections. be water, but which on closer ex- amination proved to be an olly sub- stance exuding from the rocks. He secured a sample of the ledge, and was engaged in getting a little of the oil, when he was unexpect- edly interrupted by the appearance of a large cinnamon bear who jumped the claim, and proceeded to take a much more lively interest in the doctor than that gentleman did in the coal. The specimens secured by the doctor in his flight show a past, and the trouble has become local rather than Imperial. The United States Postoffice De- have lly iatro- high p ge in coal. Doctor Armstrong, it is said, intends to return shortly to the scene of the discovery with an expert and a Rocky Mountain Gatling gun, and (hopes to be able to locate the claim, a2 Columbia Aveuue, Rossland, B. C, ALLE LL ALNL AP LAL AP — PG AL AP Katie D. Green G. M. and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property situated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie District, B. C. FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company's Treas Ste offered to the public at mty Stock is now 71-2 Cents per Share, and can be had on application to GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer. _ ‘We have engaged special help so.that you are sure of courteous and quick attention. Rossland Auction House, 2 E. Columbia Ave. was dismissed’ with a reprimand, sentence being suspended until tf Thursday, until which’ time he" is placed on his good behavior, - City assessor and collector. —— BUSINESS LOCALS. Fancy gaited saddle horses—new buggies—fine. single drivers at Montana stables. Phone 6. tional family liquor store. Import- ed white wines, clarets and Burgun- dies by the bottle, basket or case at moderate prices, tf furnished throughout, poo hecuntey: Hotel and Bajoon on second avenue.—A splendid business opportunity. mt ConEEEEEEOEseEseneoonenes B, Bannett, Manager wth; ROSS THOMPSON........ I have the following blocks i in the following companies aon Sureka C lid » H Siiverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie; Eureka, North Star and i st Lots in the Original Townsite tand; B.S ee Reddin. JacksonCo., Agents, F Madam Laughlois, of Boston has taken charge ot Lougheed & com- pany’s dressmaking department for the coming season. Patrons are assured of the latest designs in evening dresses and street cos- SaGiGiETaK Suma tumes. tf BUSINESS LOCALS. For Rent—Dining room, tur- Fined for Assault epee, “4 3 la as W. Oren, a miner,. was before nished. Apply Butte hotel. tf 3 ; . + 4 aenaasies ealalastaceacmenten! ty ta co a Mes enekleb’: ae Kootenay lunches are the best. West End Park 4 ground foreman at the Le Roi : FE ‘ y mine. W. S, Déacon-appeared for the prosecution, The judge ini- posed a fine of $20 and adminis- -tered.a caution. —— ‘whe Austratian Company Mr. Joseph Fynney, the touring manager of the Australian Comedy company arrived in town yesterday, and is making the necessary ar- * rangements for ‘his:company which open here on Monday next, Septem- ber, fora season of .three nights. This is a high class attraction. A company of players direct from Australia, Full particulars. as ‘to the pieces.to be played will be.found in ou advertising columns. MINERS’ CHECKS -cashéd:at face value at the HOFFMAN HOUSE Telephone 86. P.O. Box 368 To Lease and Rent : A B. MACKENZIE & CO. ‘Those New Cameras . : : Carpenter & Co. have taken the agency in Rossland and vicinity for the Glenco and Korona cameras, the best two cameras on the mar- ket for the money. They are offer- ing great ind to advertise these goods. See their display an- nouncement on first page. Finest Soil and Ground for . Market Gardens, Fruit . Farms Chicken Ranches PLENTY OF WATER. Evquire of | JAS, LAWLER, Agent, Match pairs, handsome turnouts, carriages and gurneys—Montana stables. Phone 6. MINING BRCKERS. Gainrabia Ave. Rossland, B. O A STRONG: CIGAR, You'll find our “EL Trabuco” i Cigar strong enough to suit you, even if you iike ‘them © pretty strong ..-- +. Established. May, 1895, THE REDDIN- ;ACKSON CO., Aimirem Liapiry: . Pare Soap Is necessary for a good ion. A. soap to bé pure need not necessarily _ be vhigh ipriced. We have on hand a large assortment of all the leading.makes of toilet soaps and we have, besides, other varie- ties, which, if not [so well known cashed at face value at the lare fully as good and cost less HOFFMAN HOUSE cUsTOM Hot gE BROKER, ‘money. ae E eo) tom House building: Good laundress wanted at once, Electric laundry, Columbia Ave. tf MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. ‘Agents for PariaBell Addit ion to Rossland. Big Four Mining Co.’s Office, E. Columbia Ave. Our atock contains just the cigar you want. because they. are all excellent. Best tobacco put into them to atford you the best smoke, One costs Fifteen Cents; try it. LEVY & CO. Wholesale and Retail Tobaccos and Crgarr Opposite Bank of” MINERS’ CHECKS _ ; F, ¥- HInspate, TIMBER MEN WANTED TO a . 4. CUTWOOD..... -Rossianp Drug;.Co., Phone .185. The Only Established Similkameen Townsite and Capital City of the Similkameen District.... Copper Mountain, Kennedy Mountain, Friday, Boulder, Granite and Twenty-Mile .Creeks Aspen Grove and Roche River are all Tributary to Princeton, which i is also the GOVERNMENT HEADQUARTERS For the SIMILKAMEEN DISTRICT 3 TITLE PERFECT &« 1oTs: 50 x 100 Feet and 33x100 Feet. be Built at once. Survey of the Hope-Princeton Road Has Been Ordered. More to Follow when the Estimates Pass the House . 2 ee te ew ee CHARL SE.BENN, Asent,R0SSLAND.B.C. ee @ ..@ PRICES: From $2 to * $10 _ per Front Foot. The Princeton-Keremos Road to Youwareespecially invited to call or write for Full Information to