ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, SEPTEMBER 19. 1900. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. BSLING. ‘Tne OLprst DAILy tN THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY BXCEPT SUNDAY OFFICE: BASEMENT POSTOFFICE BLOCK. TRL. 98. ¥, 0. BOX 538. SUBSORIPTION RATEA: month by At Bayh 9 baie year by'm: pay: mr Fear foreign Subscriptions invariably In advance. Advertwing rates will be made known upon application. TheRucoro reaches the people, QE SEPTEMBER 10 17 3 | 24 - ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. r Arrivefrom| DESTINATION, | Leave for state department, and Mr. Rockhill was suddenly confronted with a re- quest to acknowledge or repudiate the interview. His reply 1s said to have been entirely too evasive: to suit Mr. Hay, and certainly has spoiled Mr. Rockhill’s reputation for discretion. : EDITORIAL NOTES. The New York Tribune publishes a special dispatch from London stat- ing that President Kruger .has re- signed, It would seem to be mere- ly & question of the proper auxiliary, . | is or has. The members of the fire depart- ment are keeping themselves in good athletic condition by a_ vigor- ous practice at hand ball, Rear Admiral Sicard of the United States navy, who died last Friday, had been on the retired list since 1898. At the. beginning. of the .| Spanish-American war he was in command of the North Atlantic di but was at once relieved 1105 a.m. Fat eencreys wap 'Sundy * Trail, Nelson, and Nest ens 2:55 P. Ds il, Nel: Arrow aie ate Main From, Trail, "Nelson {tro Lake, poluts ts and iain Line tne. 105 p.m 13:00 p,m. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. DESTINATIONS. LOSE _| DUE Revelstoke and all poi east and west, .inclodlpg Ra + 120’cleck| ne 19 p.m, midnight 2, aay Trail, Robson, Nakusp, ISandon,_ Hal Springs,(7:19 p.m. aad all's ‘Slocan’and Lardesu) daily Kaslo, and Ymir, Salme|6x0 p. m, land all Kootenay lake points| dally. jpekane, Northport, and|é:e0 p. m. aut Mpoints’in United States, “aay ,oOrcingry, letter. mall onty, for all Eastern Canada, the Gnited Kingdom and all En Er sropean and otter ircigh Nelson.and Nelson istrict. Crow's Nest Pass, tlrerritorien Manitoba, Bast! 7:10 lern Canada. United King-| ‘d: 00 p. daily. red Idem and all European points Grand Forks. Greenwoed, 2:08 b. .IMid: and all uther Bound.| aay Ee aes ab ether Boun by Capt. W. T. Sampson. Canadians have every reason to feel gratified at the result of the awards at the Peris exhibition. The Dominion received 13 grand prizes, as follows: Primary, secondary and superior education; plans ef public works, experimental farms, cereals, dairy produce, fruits, min- erals, furs, fisheries, metallurgy and forestry. The province of Quebec exhibits received four grand prizes, as follows: Primary education, .| cereals, dairy produce and minerals. The province of Nova Scotia re- ceived two prizes, as follows: Min- eralsand cereals. Manitoba re- ceived one grand prize for cereals and British Columbia one for min- erals. _—_ Season for Game Sportsmen just now are concerned in the game laws, and may be in- terested to knew that the open sea- son for grouse is from September t to December 31. The open sea- son for duck is from September 1 to the end of February, but is un- S| lawful for any person to kill more tian 250. Blue grouse may be sold during tha season—that ‘is’ from September 1 to December -31, but Auatralla, China and Japan—See pectal notices, tion must be post. vee SDravious toe Mies (ae coca ee ate aa fice | fi sally cept Sanda geet FO $2 Ma t07 vem, TO ADVERTISERS, New reading matter makes your ‘advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presenced before 16 a. m.: OUR MINERAL EXHIBIT. We beg to suggest that at the close of the Paris exposition it would be a good plan to transfer the. British Columbia mineral ex- ‘hibit, for a time at least, to London, where there would be little or no difficulty in arranging for a suitable place. The exhibit has already at- tracted the most favorable notica. At the same time, comparatively few English people are go‘ng to Paris, for reasons that Lave been pointed out by Mr. Goodeve and others, We feel sure that a vast number of people in England would see the exhibit, aud the result wuuld be that this province would receive a good-bit of advertising. HE TALKED TOO MUCH. William Woodville Rockhill, United States special commissioner to China, appears to have been quietly retired for his indiscretion in talking too freely to a ic is to sell either varieties atany time. The killing of part- ridge, pheasant and quail is strictly prohibited’ It is likewise unlawful to kill at any time caribou cow or calf, fawn, elk cow or calf, moose cow or calf, mountain sheep or lamb. For the shooting of hare the open season is frou September 1 to December 31, but it is not to be offered for sale before October 3. The season for the killing of plover is the same as for duck, namely, from September 1 to Feb- ruary 28, and may be sold during: ‘Tonight's Performance. “South Africa” brought out a crowded house last evening, and the members of the Clara Mathes company scored a hit with the audience. The excellent plays and the popular prices are great draw- ing cards, | The London and New York come) medy success ‘‘Why Smith Stayed! Home” is to be presented tonight. ; This comes recommended as one’ of the fmnniest of comedies, and one that is of interest and entirely unobjectionable. Those wh» have seen the company in this comedy | say the caste is one of unusual ex- cellence, every artist being well'| fitted with the characters assigned. As comedy is usually in demand | there snould be a crowded house to-| ! Printii ng ® of every description executed with neatness; and dispatch atti | The . Record 3 Stayed Home”: mY | 4 | q = Qpera House.. Return of the Favorite: TO-NIGHT, SEPT. 19, CLARA, MATHES And her New Big Stock Company, Tonight will be presented the Great Laughing London Snecess “Why Smith And High-Class Vaudeville. Change of Play and Speciultion Nightly. POPULAR PRICES, 25c and 50c Seats now on Sale at Roli's. MONTREAL LOAN & INVESTMENT Co INCORPORATED Head office, Impertal buitding, St. James Street, : Montreal. * Authorized Capital... Don’T BE Dupe | | ‘Thore have been placed upon th placed upon the market several cheap reprints of an obsolete eather of * Webster's Dictionary." they are bein, offered under various naimes at a low p: dealers, groce! otc. ar faete instanoos of presaitims 20° eubcoripe ttnoungersents of these comparatively Worthless Teprints are ve isleading: for instans ttt alex iy Fe tod 10, be riced be whe Beck cenen fa a caute 9, far me agge Ruow and Pee, Reprint Dicioet phototype copies of a book of over: ago, wh 00, and wah penne merit: Lone Suis Otol ‘The supplement of o! words,” w! Used. to contain, who died over forty published, before his minor additions are oe ‘Of more or lees value, Heo”; Secretary-Treasurer, W. Ni. Falding | ahe Montreal I.oan = Investment Co piters the Capital ove: This Compan; wned_a branch office he felth the Telloming escd ‘ot Highagement ve | mimer A. Roll Hon Thos. Mayne Daly.0. C 4 Lavin. Chas. R. *ifaimiton mal) sum: wopen the icy in ings ar r shail peel jn montiiy iustalment ; Fos further information, apply to -W. " FALDING, Secretary-Treasurer. “Columbfa avenue. usher Si Ny our to ifouze't is ih Bont flax to ee g contains Beer 200s eiiaace: | ns on near! ‘and bears our inipriae on the title ra rotected Sear Bt from cheap imitation ‘6 Py: Dict tionary ictionary lasts a lifetime you should "Get the Best. Tilustrated pamphict free. Address G. & C, MERRIAM CO., Spriogfield, Masa, - soy = (PStoccrve for. ne: Record, 50 Cents per tnonth. the season. Non-resid are for- bidden to shoot without a license. WHI Replank Bridge Gold Commissioner Kirkup, who has returned to the city from Cas- cade, examined the bridge across the Kettle river at that point and made arrangements to have it re- planked. The lumber for the work will be sawed at Cascade, This is done by virtue of the power given Mr. Kirkup to supervise the expen- diture of government moteys on roads and trails, Funeral of Mrs, Boyd, The funeral service of the late Mrs. John Boyd will be held at the Methodist church in this city at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, PRESBYTERY IN SESSION. correspondent. With his first. arci- val in China he became the special victim of the correspondents to =z Mr. ton and Probable Successor, . The presbytery of this district is Property [Situated on Z 1-2 Cents 22 Columbia Aveuue, Rossland, B.C. LTP L Katie D. Green G. M. and D. Co., Ltd.“ NON- PERSONAL LIABILITY. 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 and can be had on application to North Fork Salmon per Share, GEORGE H. GREEN, See Treanurer, ea. du Offers special membership in- Rossland suspension of the initiation fee, All the.....cscccoue Magazines for a short time by Adi ttbtdeshaneee ee THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. —=— GREAT MID-SUMMER, CLEARANCE. SALE, BLOUSES tos WRAPPER: Ladies’ Vestsaisi's". Every Article Mentioned a Decided. Bargain. Holstead & Cor. First Ave. and ‘Washin; THE CENTRAL DRY Goons &, CLE HING. ie! IN COTTON . AND SILK ose _An Cotton, Cash- mere and mere and Silk, ' é gece rcs Conensenues CHEAP 1 Very Cheap! care a Nearly NOTHING. are Goods offered you trot ail, sides; BUT DO You Really Buy CHEAP? No? But sot all the Peopte understand that catch. There is Ouly One Store in Rossland that Advertises FACTS! and is the Only Place where You can Save Half on Your Purchase in Clothing, Gents’ Furni hings and Shoes And that Placets” — THE ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE, B.BANNETT, © MANAGER: No. 42 East Columbia Avenue. Oil. Clothing. Coats, Pants and Hats at just one half the usual prices. Summer Underwear. We are heavily stocked in this line. We wili'sell'to.all com- ers at from 20c. a gatment. Special line of Egyptian and Balbriggan shirts, z0c;_ draw- @rs 3o0c. Top Shirts, In great variety from 25c¢ up. Gloves and Mits .25c Up Neckties and Suspen- ders from 10c Up Remember these Prices are onl ly good for one week, starting from today. | Be‘on hand early and so get the choicest selections. e have aeceee Special hel, ys re si of courteous Ww t , pe Ip so that you are sure Rossland Auction House, Suits of Clothes, This spring’s goods, $2.50 to $12. Overalls and Jumoers, Jumpers, that everybody else sells for 75 c, our price oc. Miners’ Shoes|! That we sald for $3 $4 $3 and $6, at $1.50 $2, $2.soand $3. Also a line of fine walking shoes from‘$1 up. Sox. . Our regular 25¢ all wool sox will sell three for 25¢. Cotton sox just the thing for fide weather, 5c.'a pair. from 42 E. Columbia Ave. B. Bannett, Manager _ Latter Reports that His Opponents ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, SEPTEMBER 19, 1900. IS IN. NELSPRUIT Lord Roberts Now Occuples the Town. MINERS’ CHECKS cashed at face value at the HOFFMAN HOUSE Telephone 86, . A. B, MACKENZIE & CO, Columbia Ave, P.O. Box 208 MINING BROKERS, Rossland, B, 1sIN TOUCH WITH BULLER pes Si ial ie Are Mercenaries and Cape Colony Rebels. By Associated Press. London, Sept. 19:——Lord ‘Roberts telegraphs from. Nelspruit, ‘Vale River Colony, under date of Tues- day, September 18, that the town was occupied upon the previous day without opposition,. He adds that heis in communication with Gen. Buller and is able to send him sup- plies. Lord Roberts. further an- nounces that Gen. Buller reports that the bulk of his opposition now | O28 r) ser ere> Established May, 1805. THE REDDIN- jACKSON CO., cieveD canine, MINING AND INVESTMENT ‘ BROKERS, ‘Agenia for Paris Hell Addition to Rossland is the number of the ,~RECORD *PHONE. Let us figure on your Job Printing O~ DSL DI==_===___ Ee eas : . P . 5 a Excellent accommodations for- permanent and temporary board and chambers; $36 to 40 per month. For particulars apply to CHARLES E BENN, Charles Weastce, Steward. Secretary. T have the following blocks in the following companies for zale 3ureka Consolidated, Gopher, Hi ing Sta Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, Nortt: Star and ZilaM Lots in the Original Towusite You are especially invited to call or write for Full Information to “