ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, SEPTEMBER 12, 1899. HOTEL HOFFMAN, Washington Street, Rossland, B, O. —— | Nicely Furnished Rooms First-Class Bar. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD,- SEPTEMBER 125° 18993" | pasaaazasaaasIECeCeeCe eee sy LE arche : eae . The Recorder's Office The old recorder's office will to- night be on its solid foundations at the corner of First avenue and Monte Cristo street. The main en- trance has been turned around so as to face Monte Cristo street, which ‘has not yet been graded and on the west side of which no side- walk has yet been constructed. There will be a private entrance on First avenue where the he is disposed of it is sincerely to be hoped that Mr. Cotton and his col- leagues will see the way clear to give the province an administration that will inspire confidence. It is pleasing to know that he has found it. possible to devote two. or three Daily, per month by wail. days to this section, and while here Bane: halfs rele’ by sie : he cannot but be impressed with the magnificent growth and progress of the greatest inland city of the prov- ince, THE ROSSLAND RECORD. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. WILLIAM .K, ESLING. Office: Basement Postoffice block, entrance corner Coluinbls ave, and Was ington street, THE STOCK EXCHANGE GRAND UNION GEO. H. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. LOCALLY INTERESTING sia of a Newsy-Nature Gleaned For Our Readers Today. ee se GOSTLY SOUVENIRS Will be given all chasers of Arinnied costing ing the pusons rte FALL OPENING NEXT MONDAY. Athabasca . cceet Big Thr w Gariboo (Canip M Gauadiny Gs Gold Field Dardanelles Bon... a Thursday, SUBSCRIPTION BAT! ur LATE HAPPENINGS IN ‘ROSSLAND ue Railroad and Miners Time Checks | RATS FROM $1.00 to $1.50 PER pay cashed, free of charge. News Notes af People Coming and Going. ‘sai ‘What They Have to Say of Their Travels ---Other Items of Interest. Neatly Furnished Rooms Harry McIntosh - - Proprietor. Advertising rates will be made known upon application. INTERNATIONAL MUSIC HALL. agp sidewalk has been built but this will CROW & MORRIS, from $2.50 t0.........6005 0005: $3.50 per week First-Class Bar A Show Given that is Replete with TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1899. Good Points. As usual on Monday nights the ‘TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement. attractive. if copy is presented before 10 a. m, , Last Saturday’s issue of the New Westminster Columbian is printed in red, with lustrations marking the first anniversary of the great fire by which the city was wiped out, and to evidence the enterprise and energy which has marked its building career in the short space of time. ‘ * Indignation at the result of the Dreyfus verdic€ has given rise to a Sentiment that is assuming threats of a national boycott on the Paris exposition. I{ France has no more serious trouble resulting, she will be particularly fortunate. Itis now permitted to be known that the war office holds documents conclusively proving that Esterhazy and Henry betrayed their trusts and only the We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue Inter I was crowded with an appreciative audience that was ,so delighted with the new program ol- fered that there will be full houses every night. The performance began with the], laughable farce ‘(Four Tramps,” which brought forth roars of laugh- ter. Another fetching piece was “The Dolly, Devil and Old Man,”. in which Pearl and Cassidy and John Fielding appear. Alice Ham- ilton and Emma Whitney have a good comedy sketch entitled ‘*Mis- tress, Maid and Sweetheart,” the latter of whom appears in the new songs, “The War Eagle Mine,” with tableau, and ‘‘Dad_ Allen’s Colts, or the Rossland Fire Brig- ade.” Harry Conlon and James Ryder are’ new additions who have added strength to the company, as is Miss Flora Du Bois. Most oi the other artists. are retained and the company is a strong one. GLOBE'S HANDSOME. BROCHURE. ‘Toronto's Great Paper Issues a Most mighty God to remove from among ns by death our well beloved brother Alexander McInnes, Trail, B. C., Sept. rst, 1899, and the will of Him who doeth all things well, yet we cannot but feel that our order has been bereft of a well beloved brother and a true Orange- man, whose memory we cherish for shis many good qualities, and loss we. cannot, but feel that he is | gone to that better land where we hope to meet him again when we are called to that land whence no traveler returns. dole with his relatives. who - have been bereft of a dutiful and loving son and brother, C them to Him who doeth all things. only be used for members of the of- fice staff. Hesolutions of Respoot. At a regular meeting of Rossland L. O. L. evening, Sept. 8th, lowing resolutions of respect were adopted: No. 1708, held Friday Wuereas, It-has pleased Al- who died at Wuereas, We humbly bow to Wuereas, While we realize our Therefore be it Resolved, That we sincerely con- and commend 1899, the fol- in connection. Queen Cigar Store. ‘Wholesale and Retail esenone § No.8. 22 Columbia Avenue, dealers in Fiat dodts east of post oflice, TURF EXCHANGE, Under new management. Cigars and Tobaccos. Diréct Importers of Cuban and Manilla Cigars. Monthly shipments. *' Branch Store, - - - Greenwood, B, C. Columbia Avenue, opposite Postoffice Bs —_ FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM, NEAT anp CLEAN BED- ,ROOMS. Bar Supplied with the Finest, Give us a call, Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN F, LINDBURG ... P. J. SLAVIN « «PROPRIETOR, . «PROPRIETOR Application for Liquor License. sNotice is, hereb: iss east in tere rs Es%, ven that T wil L apply at lesioners for-a license t Bowie on: the pee canto al te a Marsh building on, Secon: avenue, opponie addition, in the Sity of of hostland ae ti Be & FALETT, “Dated this 2d Gey of ‘Auiiees 1899, Heavy Transferring: First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: Commercial Alley?’ Phone No. 39. P, d.0x, 136. Heavy Purchases. E> In anticipation, of a busy Fall in all our depart- ments of the Big Store. Many lines already sold out... Do not hesitaté, but decide at once that Here is the place to: buy Mr. Wm. Hastie Adams of Kaslo is a guest of the Kootenay hotel. Mr. David W. King, the ore jim Blaine. jeueb Hill... buyer of New Denver, is at the Al- Jen. peer cases of typhoid fever are said to be prevalent in Ross- land. M. W. L. Bowers artived from Spokane yesterday and is at the Windsor. : Mr. R. L. Pollitt, of the Ameri- can ‘Eagle Mining Co., left. today | for Ymir by the Red Mountain rail- way. Mrs. D. B. Bogle left on the aft- ernoon train to visit relatives at Parry Sound, Ont. She expects to be absent duricg the winter., Mr. and Mrs. E. M. King, of the Allan hotel, left this afternoon for a three weeks’ trip to Montreal, To- Rathmullen c rincess Maud. September 14, LADIES DAY AT MRS. HEARDS’ wwe y When tho Lariest and Handsomest ; displayjof MILLINERY ever shown in Rossland, will be ex- hibited. M wa RS. HEARD, In new store, adjoining Lalonde’s. - designers...... our own exclusiv coebaniogs abeics which all (Le Bo: b 7 814 ar gute Consolidated °'$ 8 % 33 ot BUSINESS CARDS. Rossland Sales. Today’s sales on the Rossland Dr. 4 MiLLOY, DENTIST. Roomse opposite postoftice, Columbia Ave, Le Bon 31 East Col ronto and other prominent cities. Mrs. Heard’s millinery display yesterday attracted much attention, and the pleasant weather brought out-many ladies to admire the new styles. Next Saturday morning at 10.30 h were: Dardanell 1400, 14c; Okanogan, 1000, 14¢; 5000; 143403 5000, °1534c; Trade Dollar, 2000, 6c; Golden Lily, 5000, 2c; Il P. A. SILVERSTONE, BROKER AND FINANCIER. No. 16 Washington Street 93323903323293939 We will commence showing the New Fall Millinery. The BEST.aud NEWEST ideas originated by the most celebrated ionally large ‘aud fine display of ing that dainty, artistic touch for have become celebrated witching, new styles, that are re- freshing to those who appreciate artistic ‘hat cleverness Cos Also an immense assortment of all the Latest Styles in Ladies’ Jackets, Suits, Cloaks and Furs. 9332332332) SINCCeCCECEECE Also: an except- e creation, hav- i Marche Hats) Be- 323) Marche, lumbia Ave. Bs sebeseene a Rr X. L., sooo, 117465 Deer Park, §000, 24. ‘Toronto Sales. S. GLAZAN. Cor. Spokane Bt., and First Ave. The pioneer dealer in F dala TH) The Aftlington E LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL. o-—~ Headquarters for. Commer-., cial Men... Splendid Sample Rooms. UNEXCELLED. TABLE. Joun Haverty, -Proprietor- Toronro,.: Sept. :12.—Special,— Morning: sales on the Toronto Ex- change today were: Gold Star 500, 47¢} Miniiehaha 500, 500, 500, goo, 1634c; Waterloo 500, 5000, 1034c; Rathmullen rooo, 1000, 500, 8c; Van, Anda 599, 9, 9}4c; -Iron permission of Emperor William is awaited for the publication of docu- ments showing the sentence of Dreyfus to be a brutal act of in- justice. DRY, GOODS, CLOTHING,.CHINA, HARDWARE, CARPETS, MEN’S WEAR, GROCERIES, and MINING SUPPLIE: | — Our prices are Right. See for The most daring and what will probably be the most successful trade combination ever formed in any country has come into operation in England. All the manufacturers of wall paper with the exception of four firms in Lordon, have agreed to pool their profits. The capital uggregates $15,000,000. The pro- . moters hav? guarded against foreign competition by an arrangement with the dealers, who have signed the contracts not to.deal with foreign manufacturers for ten years. By the end of ten years it is expected that the syndicate will be strong enough to ward off all competition. The price cf the cheapest sorts of wall paper is to be raised immedi- ately 250 per cent. About one- third of those engaged in the trade will be thrown out of employment. The syndinate titled ‘The Grewing: Time in. Can- ada,” and the literary matter has reference to the history of the Do- minion, its growth in population, wealth and industries, as well as to its public buildings and handsome private residences. On the first page are two fine half-tone pictures, one depicting the council house of Governor Simcoe ina log cabin, and the other, by way of contrast, the Present magnificent pile of . legisla- tive buildings, the council house of Record, the family of our deceased brother. O. L. No. 1708. THE HON. CARTER COTTON and ‘copies forwarded to D. C. Fraser, James WINTERMUTH, cze ¢ caer ts —-HGUDE SS JoserH STEPHENSON, Committee. Signed on behalf of Rossland L. today. gold, a prominent place and a very. fine view is given, —________ A MILLION DOLLAR CHECK, P profits. Hon. Mr. Carter Cotter, Minister of Finance and by all means the most able member of the present provincial government, gives the RecorD readers a pleasing review of provincial affairs. If all could acquiesce 1n his opinions, then cer- tainly we could believe no good t of the old gover yand accept no evidence of guilt of com- mission or omission on the part of the present administration. He is of the opinion that the present is a model ministry, and that the house will convene on January 4th with a clear majority of two. It may prove So, and yet it is a risky speculation. In the brief period of its existence the ‘political provincial paths have been rather rocky and it’s hard to tell what may happen in three menths’ time. None will dispute that some good measures have been enacted, but Mr. Cotton thinks the crowning feature of the, administra- tion’ was in ridding itself of the, late attorney general, Hon. Joseph Mar- tin. No doubt others think so too, for Joseph did make things very un- the striking. Check” is illustrated with fine views of the Le Roi mine while another page is devoted to other views of other mining. Properties in the camp. Every camp in the Kootenays .as those on the other side of the bor- der is well fepresented and the pub- ains That Story of Rosslandcamp. The. Spokesman-Review has sent to the RecorD one of the most fine- ly executed collections of half-tone Pictures eve: issued. It is the Spokesman-Review Quarterly and seventy-two pages of it are sin: ply littered with superb views of. Wash- ington, Idaho and British’ Colum- bia. The main story is of the mil- lion dollar check signed on August 27th last year by Hon. C. H. Mack- intosh in part payment for the. Le| Roi mine. The check which is said! S. C. Fraser, is reproduced on the back of the handsomely illuminated. cover, which also contains. some mining scenes and an. allegoricel picture of Uncle Sam and John. Bull in typical clothing working as part- ners at.the drill, John is turning the drill while Uncle Sam: is doing “A Million Dollar comfortable for a while. Now that lication is as perfect in every wa: as any’ thing can be. away The cover has a branch of maple leaves and the beaver em- bossed in silver, and the title in Among the views of towns and cities of any note Rossland has to be in the handwriting of Mr. J.’ (Continued From First Page.) was discovered that the district be- longed to British Columbia and that claims already staked under the Northwest Territories laws were not legally staked at all, there ‘be- gan a season of claim jump and ' Straight Cut Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY B. Houde & Company, Quebec s Are Better than the Best. WHOLESALE AT Crow & Morris, Rossland. eve the men found themselves involved in difficulties that were enhanced by tories claim call for a much larger area in the claim than does that of British Columbia. ‘The Atlin Decisions, Mr. Cotton thought the late gov- ernment took no steps to allay the trouble and sent; no competent man into the district to settle the matter. As soon, however, as the present the fact that the Northwest Terri- SS *, Ho ‘Evening Star, Siverine, RE. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and ZilaM Lots in 1 the Original Towusite Reddin. Jackson Co., Agents, Rossland, B. Ge government took the reins, they sent up Mr. Graham, who had been gold issi at Revelstol and other places. for years. .They| | followed him with Mr. Justice Ir-| ving; to. whom was given full power to settle all the questions of title to Placer lands. and. these . had-now een settled to the satisfaction of; everyone, It had been provided'| that in order to prevent: litigation] that would ruin many of the men, the decision, of Mr. Justice Irving’ should be final. Mr. Cotton said there would be brought out of the Atlin district this year at least a million dollars’ worth of gold and the quartz ledges were enormous in extent and wonderful in their values, Fine watch repairing at moderate charges... A line of splendid time pieces. W. Zimmerman, jeweler, : . . INTERNATIONAL MUSIC HALL. Week commencing Monday, Sept i, ~ «, The Greatest of Acrabatié Comedians, CANLON——=AND—_ ELORA DU BOIS. PEARL, CASSIDY. AND FIELDING Tn an Operatic Skif, = “THE MAGIC DOLL.” Misses Whitney and Hamilton, * land ire Brigade, "by Pear! iy End ana prec na by Mr. Geni le Mine,” and ‘Ross- dy. Special scenic effects The Perrys,’ Ameltia, Sue Blanchard,, i Pattison and others ina opposite the Windsor hotel. Bright atid Sparkling Programe. i desk, much improved in health. Mr. Fry was in cha.ge of the bank during Mr.’ Oliver's absence. James Hunter, of Hunter “Broth- ers, has returned from a business trip through the Slocan and Boun- dary Creek countries, and reports much activity in"development work inthe different mining camps. Mr. David Morgan has been ‘in Greenwood since Sunday superin- tending the alterations now goihg on to transform the old Imperial.in- to a new and handsome Clarendén, He will remain there a. few days longer. ! Charles Clarke, one of the mem- bers of the recent press excursion, is in'the city. He left the boys for the purpose of taking in the Puget Sound cities, as well as the mining camps of Oregon. Mr. Clarke is editor of the Kincardine Review. Mr. F. J. Schofield, deputy Uni- ted States consul at Vancouver, is here on a visit to his father, Judge Schofield, and also looking alter Horse 500; 6c; Homestake 1600, 12%c; Gold Star 500, 47 hc. APTERNOON SALES. Toronto, Sept. ia — Spécial Rathmullen 500, 500, 1000, 8Yc3 Van Anda ‘500,° 3500, 500, 9}4c; Old Ironsides 500, $1.18; Victory ‘wo! -mon Chat Lot nges, three pi and combination Before buying elsewhere, give us a call Satis yourself. other go Hi eds, Feather rs ae Matcresses, Yum Wool Tort Bie erieey cell os Paige: @ ae . Hoy pee late Mi ror” leces, evel Washatand. jsfaction Guaranteed. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. The Cilsrendon Cafe. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. ° Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties, Mrs. A. Moore, Prop. Triumph 500, 500,.6{¢c; Old Iron- sides, 560 $1.17, 100 $1:183 Minne- haha 1000, 1634c; Cariboo 100, 15¢. Established May, 1885. "THE REDDIN~ JACKSON CO., |. * MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland. Daniel Dickinson. . Walter L, Orde DICKINSON & ORDE Stock Brokers. Stocks bought and sold on the closest margins. Tel. No. 61. Rossland, B. 0. CHARLES DANGERFIELD, STOCK’ BROKER AND FINANCIAL AGENT. Wallace Block, Columbia aye. Tel. No. 90 some matters in the U. S. agency here. He will return to Vancouver in a day_or two via Nel- son. Governor Mackintosh left for Revelstoke this morning where he will join his family now en route in special car from Vancouver and Quebec. On the 19th inst, the Gov- ernor's son, Charles StL, will be married to Miss Ellen White,grand- daughter to Sir ‘Hugh Allen, BUSINESS LOCALS. Mattress maker wanted. Good wages to good man. Kootenay Wire Works, Trail, B.C. Wantep — Girl ‘to assist at Bedford McNeill’s Cable sitvana Codes {Cfougbs. ADGA AU THIS SPAC RESERVED FOR THE ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE. 42 E. C COLUMBIA AVENUE. UNDOUBTEDLY THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY... WAT AUAUO WOU THos. Ss; GILMOUR, STOCKS AND SHARES. * MINING AGENT. Columbia Avenue. Rossland, B. C. Cable address Nuggets.” Telephone 44 ERNEST KENNEDY & CO., _MINES AND STOCKS. 27% Columbia Ave. Rossland, B. 0. Telephone 86. P.O. Box 268 A B. MACKENZIE & CO. ° MINING BROKERS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. cooking. Apply The Cafetera, 114 E. Columbia ave. Wantep — Situation as woman Know my cook in mining camp. business. Apply Centre Star Hotel. the To Rent—Three furnished rooms | for r ay I at ’1 Columbia Ave, Rossland, B. C. Transfer of Higuor Eieons®. ie the next 5! Be oF te se Ben ofitte Sftonne ¢ ‘Somimissloners for ity of P Rogaland an en lication mn will be roads Exchange Broa attuate on avenue, ‘Bossland, to P. J, and roonis ‘for -Le Roi avenue, in rear ‘of Windsor “Das am Au Bie a AM, per Q. HO. Ae hotel. Apply on premises. A. G, Creelman. P. O. Box 315. CREELMAN & BEAM. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Estimates farnished Jobbing promptly attended to rst and’ ‘stiop:* Commercial court, Omice anear Alba: bra hotel. HOSSLAND, B.C. | George Beam | on all binds of: work. MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certit (Form F.) ficate of Improvements. ‘NOY mining division of Koo- tenay district. wi commen sun ae aA. KIRE, ing Star Fraction Mineral Claim, slta- auelet the Trail Creek Ti he “Waffle Parlor An “Upto Date” ae meal Oysters and Game in Season. 34 AND 36 WASHINGTON STREET, Rossiand, B. C, - J.8. Graham, Mur The Best cup of Cotfee in town. Pronipt and Efficient Service. —— JOHN PHILLIPS, Contractor & Carpenter tore and Office Fittings. Jobbing ot all vende promptly ‘attended to. Est tes Furnishe Jaiperiel building, Residence. Monte Cristo st, Sth house ue of Gore ‘umbia avenue. | ‘P. 0. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. te it Peta easton thor at 7 o'cl ROSSLAND LABOR UNION. Cooke’ and Walters! Union. No. 40, W. Le U.. meets evi erg, Be aturday, evening at 8:30 at Miner's Union Hal AMES MURCH P.O. Box 41. Joux KunN, Sores. m days preceeding te leva holidays. Jerks’ and Salesmens’ Union. Toa at te ANADIAN PACIFIC Ry. AND soo LINE. IMPERIAL LIMITED THE FAST LINE TO ALL POINTS. THE DINING CAR ROUTE VIA YELLOWSTONE PARK. "SAFEST AND BEST. SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS EQUIPPED WITH Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Din- ing Cars, Modern Day Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Cars. —_— Through tokets Bb all 1 pints inthe United id Canada, hip ti cael to > all arts of the world. seeiokelat EF Gina and Japan via Tacoma and Ntsethtarn Pacific Steamship Co. Trains depart from Spokane as follows: Ro. 1 Westbound, at 2 55 p.m.. daily. ‘0. 2 Eastbound, at 7:20 a.m.. daily. For farther information’ time, cards, maps d tiekets, apply te agents of the E. W. Ruff, Agt. R. M. Ry., Rossland, B. C. "1 J+ W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wn. ‘A.D. CHARLTON, ‘Ass't, Gen, Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore. . New, Fast Daily Service, East and est... Optional routes es’t trom KOOTENAY COUNTRY. witst-cleey Siseper?, ‘on all trains from Ar- d and Kuotenay Jvanding. TOURIST CARS a bapa daily for Be Paul; Thurs- rue Montreal and Boston; ‘Tues- ‘sand Saturdays for ‘Toronto. TRAINS. DAILY To and from Robson and Nelson. ‘Train leaves Rossland at 7:00 a. m.. and arrives 11 a. Train denyea Rosalanc. at 3-2 ves at 7:40 p. m. 2 2 p.m, and Morning train daily for north and Main ‘tin and (except Sunday} tor Kaslo. Afternoon train daily for Ccow's Nest, Pass fine and (except Sunday) for Sandon and Slocan Points. ROSSLAND she Toronto, 92 how real, 96 hours Kew York, 108 hetrs. Winntpes, 52 hours Vanco'ver, 30 hi Victoria, 35 hours 4—Hours Rendiand to Nelson—4 Kor rates and full information, address the rest local agent, A.B. Mexeiizie, City Ttexet Agt., W. H. Gage, Acting Agent, Rossland, B, C. | w.#. Anderson, T. P. A., Nelson, B.C. E. J. Coyle, A,G. PB. A., Vancouver, BO.