THE ROSSLAND RECORD. : WILLIAM K. ESLING, ‘Tus Onprst DAILY IN THE: INTERIOR, PUBLISHED “DAILY BXONPT SUNDAY: OFFICE: BASEMENT PosTOPFICH BLOCK, ~ TEL. 98, PF, 0, BOX 538, The fecent action of the govern- ment in remitting the 15 per cent .| duty. on, pig lead,-from .bullion .pro- 3 SUMECRIPTION RATES: Dail: r month by mail Daily, Bair year by Taal Daily, per year..... Daily, per year, fore! Subscriptions invariably in advance. The ‘largest use'for lead in Can- ada is in the manufacture of dry white. lead,.red, orange and lith- arge. It must’be understood that, when the demand for these articles Advertising rales wit be made known upon PI cation. TheRecord reaches the people. was first created by the manufac- ture of paints in Canada, there was little, if any, mining., done and ‘ no smelters to:furnish the -<@ lead. the government was to ‘give paiut ¢, ’ theie raw. materials abroad, and the dry white lead, red T 2 9 16 23 30 and orange and litharge were ad- mitted practically free. That is, dry. white 57,, red lead 5%, litharge free. Now the mining industry has developed and the product ot our own mines and our own smelt- ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. ers could be used in the manutac- ture of these raw materials if the duty were raised to the exclusion of the,foreign article. For instance if Arrivefrom DESTINATION, Leave for dry white lead were-raised from 5 to 35%, red. lead -from 5 to 30% ‘Trail, Nelson.Crows Nest, daily, includ- «ing “Sunday......... To Trail, Nelson, and Crow's" Next 18, dally, including Sun- ys, and, Boundary points daily, except Sundays. 11305 @ m. izitep.m From, ' Trail, Nelson, 12205 p. 1m, 15300 p, 30. 20m _ SPP me. and litharge from free to 35% the Canadian articles could meet the competition, . With these changes there would bea demand for 10,000 tons of Canadian. pig lead per year, instead of 3000 tons.. More ore would be mined and the Slocan miners would receive better prices. The natural results would be refineries and man- i British: Col ia lead would then be sold_in the east, to be fe d. into lead pipe, ‘TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. CLOSE ] DESTINATIONS, | _-DUE - Revelstoke and all points| least and west, Including Kam| AREF RP es canegan, Seallkanncar| a [Cartboo" ‘aed Klondyke de} Ticks. TEP hat, aioe Nol end.all’Slocan’and Lardest districts. Neleon, Kasto, and “Ymbr, land all Kootenay lake, and| {Crow's Nest Pass connec} iy. {tions. bson, jakusp,} leyon Spokane,” North f) at tpoints in United States} Ordinary letter mait only. for ail Eastern Canada, the United Kingdom and alf En- Eropean- and. other forelgn| countries, (Nelson and Nelson district.} Crow's Nest Pass, N. W. Irerritories, Manttoba, East, ern Canada, United’ Kit ldom and all European point Grand © Forks, G: Gia aos SEBO lary District points. 100 p.m. daily Australia, China and Japan—See special notices. Letters for Registration must be posted half an hour previous to the time for closing the mails, ‘The postoffice |: f es }e aakbe Getgtag alt gpe™ fom 85m t07 vm ‘TO ADVERTISERS, New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presenced before 10a. m. THE DUTIES ON LEAD. " ‘The Trail Creek News says: The. resolution passed at the recent meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade asking the Dominion gov- ernment to advance the duties on manufactured lead is the initial step in the upbuilding ofan industry that will outrank all others in Canada, It will not only give us a new in- dustry, but it will be the basis for the Fg of the mi 1 development of the province. - In short, it means that all paints manufactured in Canada will be the.product of the lead ore which is smelted here at home, ‘refinedhere at home and manufactured into raw materials here at home, instead of from the raw materials which are now manufactured and.. brought from abroad. It means that Can- ada will be able to compete -with the’ world in the manufacture of lead. At the present time, it is simply‘a quéstion of market and tariff. Here ve.can smelt lead ores, as cheap as the best 1 in. the white lead and the like. A DISH OF CROW. Had the Miner taken ordinary the city’s water rights, it would not have had to eat the delectable dish of crow which it served up to itself yesterday morning. The fact that the city’s right to the water; of Steep; Rock ‘and Niurphy . creeks was unimpaired, and was not ‘af- fected. by the location of water tights by the War Eagle company was as eusy to ascertain on Friday asion Saturday. If the Miner had been actuated by a simple desire io print the news without color or bias, it would have ascertained and published all the facts in the first instance. But it was so eager. to make itself the vehicle through which H: B. Smith vents his spleen on the city authorities that it jumped eagerly at his story of the effect of the War Eagle locations and made na further investigation. The fail- ure of Mayor Goodeve to adopt Mr. Smith’s:plans: for the construction ofinew-water works at a cost of $150,000 to $200,000 was such con- vincing evidence, to Mr. Smith’s mind, of the mayor’s neglect of the Consequently the purpose of ers the’, advantage of pains to ascertain the facts about | a ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, AUGUST 13. 1900. the mayor, but it would hardly sur- vive him. EDITORIAL NOTES. Ag Sir William Harcourt says Eng- land is the most hated’ nation on wards ‘the promotion, acquisition, cane Pp t, working, it or contro! of works, undertakings and oper ations of all. kinds, both public and pri- vata, and in particular roada,, tramways, railways, telegrazhs, telephones, cables, slips, lighters, harbors,’ plers, docks, aya, wharves, .warelionses, bridges, vindnets, acqueducts, reservoirs, eme bankmenta, waterworks, water-cournes, canals, flumes, Irrigation, drainage, saws milla, is, smelting works, earth. The exp! ion is simpl it is the most successful nation. who was driven out» of Colorado, struck a frost in Toronto. The name Taku signifies ‘‘great mouth.” In Irish it is called Bourke Cockran, in German, Carl Schurz, in English, it might be Sulzer.— Salt Lake Tribune. The Boers have received rein- forcements. Frank Pettigrew, son of the blatherskite’ United. States Senator Pettigrew, of South Da- kota, has joined them. The Montreal Herald.tries to ex- plain the small effective strength re- maining of the Royal Canadian regi- ment by saying the men had not the staying power necessary.. The To- ronto Tel inti that: the - Schlatter, the fake faith-healer| iron, steel, ordnance, engineering and implement works, hydraulic works, gas and electric lighting, electrical works, power supply, quarries, collieries, coke ovens, foundries, : furnaces, factories, car- rying undertakings by land and water, fortifications, markata, exchanges, mints, public and private buildings, nawanabere toatl A raw (18) To purchase or otherwise wequtre and undertake all or any uirt of the hual- ness, property, or goodwill and Hahilities y. provisional Order op act of pariiainent, o! alithority, for enabling Pree, Mec aay of any 9. COr! soulety. partnership, or persons eatrylng on, or about to carry on, any busitiess. which this company is\authorlzed to carryon, or which iy ln any respect aimilar tothe objects of this coinpany, or which’ fe eapableofnsing conducted so as directly or indirectly to benefit. this company, or. possessed of property deemed suitable for the purpores of thls company, and to enter into partnership or into any ar- rangement with respect to the sharing of profits, union of interests, or amalgamna- 1 ee Wad of its obj of:thig.or any iether fae ee stitution; effect, oF for’ 6 exal Incorporntod, — necesrary, in. accordance ith the la i of-any, ouuntry, or. etate in which it ane ‘or may pro} to carry pera'fons: to open and keep a colonial or foreigt regieter or registers of thia or any othe company:in-any British: colony or depen. dency, or, in.any foreign. country, and t jon, r pr ‘}tion, elther in whole or in part, with, any such company, corporation, society, partnership or persons: ‘ (19) To dispose of, by sale, lease, uns and ‘ewerm fea, wineries. distillerios, hotel, residen- cer, stores, shops, and plaves of amuec- ment, recreation,or instruction, whether for the purposes-of the company or for sale or hire to or in return for any. con- sideration from any other companics or persons: (6) ‘To undertake. and- carry on any business tranraction or operation com- monly undertaken or carried on by, finan- ciers, promoters of companies, bankers, tora for public-and. ether. works, capital- inta or merchants,.and to carry on any other business which may seem to the company capable of being conveniently carrled on:in connection. with any of the objects of the company, or which may be thought calculated directly or indirectly to enhance the value of or render profit- able any of the company’s property or rights: ‘ (6) To purchase or otherwise acquire, hold, sell, manipulate, exchange, turn to account, dispose of, and deal in agricul- tural, plantation, forestal, fishing and trading righta;-and in all or any products of farme,- plantationa, forests, fisheries, and the earth, incinding animals, grain, provisionr, frulta, wines, spirita, colton, wool, : silk A , coffee, ter, sugar, timber, rabber, oile, chemicals, lack of staying power was not? in the men,but; in the. clothes. furnished them by Minister Borden. - wumper of the RECORD PHONE. Let us figure on your Job Printing ' is the. 2 LICENSE AUTHORIZING AN EXTRA PROVINCIAL COMPANY TO. ~ CARRY ON BUSINESS. “Compantxs’ Act, 1897." ADA? : Province or Britisi CotumBra. } lo. 185. THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the Le Roi No. 2, limited, is anthorized and li- censed to carry on business within the province of British’ Columbia, and carry out or effect all or any of the objects hereinafter set forth to which the legis- lative authority of the legislature of Brit- ish Colunbia extendas. The head office of the company is sit— ints at No. 43, Lothbury, London, Eng- and. The amount of the capital of the com- pany is£600,000, divided into 120,000 shares of $5 each, The head office of the company in this provinge ig situate at Rossland, aod Ber- city’s interests that that gent! was only too glad to make it ap- pear that he had found one more in- stance of suchneglect. The Miner, bei iz; inoculated with the: same virus, eagerly gulped down the spicy morsel without investigation. It now pays the penalty by having to eat a nauseous dish of crow. This would be bad enough: if it were only a quarrel between the Miner and Mr. Smith on the one side and the mayor on the other. But in its frenzy of hatred against the mayor, the Miner fires its old blunderbuss so wildly that it hits the interests of every business man and property owner. Should thepeo- persist in their. efforts to obtain a reasonable reduction of fire insur- ance rates, the underwriters will only have to search the files of the Miner for arguments against grant- ing the request. In short, the Miner has ‘degenerated into a “knocker” of the city in which it does business. \ It may be accidental, but it is United States, and so soon as the Canadian government will adjust the tariff so that the lead produced in Canada can be used to the exctu- sion of that trom abroad the smelt- ing industry and those depend i ipp that the dish of crow in the Miner's editorial col- umns is followed by an article on the vendetta. It is. there shown that many vendettas have resulted in the practical extinction of both upon it, notably the manufacture of fe It is possible, though not likely, that the Miner may ac- ish the political Se paints, will ‘be: firmly Li of nar a mine whose address is Rossland aforesaid, is the at- torney for the company. ° 2 .| oth P| , Arngs, dve atuffs, nitrates, petroleum, bullion,, copper, lead, tin, quicksilver, iron, con, atone, and mer- chandire’ and: cummoditier of all kinda, either for immediate or future delivery, and whether in a crude state or manu- i or underwriters, concessionaries, contrac-. , or otherwise, absotutely, conditionally, or for any limited interest, all or any part of the undertaking, property, rights, or privileges of-the company, 28 a gol concern or otherwise, to any public iy, company, gociety, Or association, or to any person or persons, for such consider- ati-nasthe company may think. fit, and in partic ar for any stock, shares, deb- entures, dakenture stock, securities, or Property of any other company: (20) < To promote or form, or assiat in tha promotion or formation of-any. other! company: or. companies, either for the purpose of acquiring, working, or other- wise dealing with all: or. any of the prop- erty, rights, and liabilities of this com- pany, or any property iniwhich this com= pany ia interested. orfor any other. pur- pose, with-power to assist such company. or companies by. paying or contributing towards ‘the preliminary expenses, oF providing the whole or part of the capi~ tal thereof, or by taking or. subscribing, for: shares, preferred, ordinary, or, de-; ferred,; therein, or by; lending money, thereto upon debentures or otherwise; and:further, to pay out;¢f the funds.ot the company. all expenses of. and incident, to : i any‘number of th this or any other-company ei mache give thecall-cf al confer any preferential or special my , tothe allotment of shares, onsitch tern and injsuch manner as inay seem expe. lent: (28): To dist or assets ‘of:. th members in 6) ye! things in Porte, of the WwW: ANY. property to in: such. trustee or TBOnB, and in-each-af-the- e ing, and establishment. of: this.or any other company, and to the issue and sub: scription of the share. or loan capital; including * and essed, be jects,'and ton \:(except where othor- or. guaranteeing the placing of, the shares, or any debentures, or debenture. stock, or other. securities of . this or any, 1 factared, or. partly. otherwise;. and to advance: monev at in- terest upon the" security of all or any ani other F 3 and_also all expenses attending the issue offany. circular or. auc! ities, and to carry onsbnsiness as mer- chants, importers and exporters: (7) To transact and carry on all kinds of agency and ‘commission business, and in particular to collect. moneys. i notice, or the printing, stamping, and i ing of proxies or forms to.be filled up by the shareholders of this, or con- nected with this or any other company; and to undertake the managément an secretarial or other work, duties, and, revenue, interests, rents and debts; to negotiate loans; to find inveatments ; and toissue and place shares, stocks, bond stocks or ofany ,on such terms as may be determined:- - (21) Toobtain, or in any way assiat for obtaining applications for, or placing; wine. if ch: ) hy reference to. the :objeuts : indicated in any other ‘paragraph, or the name of the company,,but, may, be..carried. out in as full and araple a manner,’ and construct. F inias wi ‘4 sense,: as jf each of the said. parggraphs defined. the objects of a nf , distinct, and independent com- pavy,, g 4 Given under my hand and seal of office ‘at Victoria}: province of. British Columbia this,10th-day of July, one thousand nine, hundred, aS Q s (i. 8.) July 25. 47 8. Y. Wooroy, f Joint Stovk C i securities: (8) To subscribe for, purchase or otherwise acqnire, hold, sell, exchange, dispose of and deal in shares, stocks, honds, debentnres, debenture stock or obligations of any company, whether British, Colonial or, Foreign, or of any authority, supreme, municipal, local or rer wise 5 Set. (9) To guarantee the’ payment of money secnred hy or pavable under or in respect of honda, debertures, debenture stock, contracts, mortgages, charges, obligations and_securitias of any.com- pany, whether Britiah, Colonial or For- eign, or of any authority, snpreme, mu- nicipal, local or otherwise, or of any per- sons whomsoever, whether corporate or unincorporate: (10) To guarantee the title to or quiet if either oven Lsatoha Lon! or snhject to any qualifications or condi- tiona and to guarantee companies or per- sone interested or about. to hacome inter- eated in any Property againat any losa, actions, pi 3, claims or demands in respect of. any insufficiency or imper-. fection or deficiency of title, or in respect of any incumbrances, burdens, or ont- standing rights: (11) To furnish and provide deponits anil guarantee funds required in relation te any tender or application. for any con- lecree, property or privilege, or in relation to the carrying out of any. contract, conces- sion, decree or enactment: (12) Generally to carry on- and trann— act every kind of guarantee business and. indemnity -husiness, and to undertake obligations of every kind and deicription, and also to undertake and execute trusts of all kinds 2 : 5 (18) To: receive moneys, _fecurities and valuables of all kinds cea deposit, at interest or otherwise, or for safe custody, and genenally to carry on the business of a safe deposit company : ¢ to, stich parties Favithout se- ieyt, and.in ny. 7 bjects for which the been established are: ie (1) Tosearch for, prospect, examine and explore ininea and ground rupposert to contain: minerals or precious stones, and to search for and obtain information in regard to mines, ining claims, min- ing districts and locali ties 5 t e . | or compnies having dealings with the company; and raw, accept, endorse, discount, issue, bay, sell and deal in bills of.exchange. 3 to take on lease or concession, or otherwise acquire for sny interest therein, and to hold, sell, dispose of and deal with lands or hereditaments of any tenure, gold, silver, copper, lead, tin, qu’cksilver, iron, atone, coal or other mines, mining, water, timber and other rights and generally any property supposed to contain: miner- als or precious’ stones of any kind and undertakings connevted therewith, and to explore, work, exercice, develop, finance and turn to account the same: (2) To search for, win, quar: crush. wash, drese, reduce, amalgamate, smelt, refine and prepare for market metalliferous quartz and ore, and other mineral and metal substances and pre— cious stones. and for this purpose to bu or otherwise acquire buildings, plant, 7 BBSRY, y p a tools; to buy, sell, manipuinte, export and deal in ores, minerals and metals of all kinds and precious stones; and gen- erally to institute, enter into, carry on Serial ce Lelio any mining and metallurgical operations an — ings connected therewith: et ndertal To purchase or otherwise acquire, sell. turn to account, ii re any claima against. inst any persons or ance and carry company, ness concern or undertaking any busi acquired: (4) ‘To promote, acquire, conatruet, on| P #0 ‘Y notes, drafts, bills of lading, or transferable instruments, and bi sell and deal in bullion, specie coin: (15) To borrow or raise or eecnre the, peyment of money for the purposes of the company. in such manner and npon such terms. an may seem: expedient of by redeemable or irredeemabla bonds, debentures or debenture stock’ (auch bonds, debentures and debenture stock: being made payable to bearer or other-: wise, and issuable or for el A company’s ob- equip, age or control, or. ait maintain, improve, work, man-| though in of subsczibe to- couponr, warrants, and. other negotiable, . d. secure the repayment er paymenee heres i PTun CENTRAL DRY GOODS. STORE. GREAT MID-SUMMER, 3 CLEARANCE. YALE, IN COTTON In Cotton; Cash- -mere and: Silk. Ladies’ Vestsias* "In: Cotton; ~. Lisie Every Mentioned Articte ‘Cons First Ave, and: Washington! St, <'THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS. &-CLOTHING STORE Wright FOR DEVELOPMENT a2 Columbia Avenue, @ Rossland, B. C.. www Katie D. Green G. and D. Co., Ltd. Property ‘situated--on_ River, Erie District, B: C. Fifty thousand shares of the,Company's Treasury. Stock is now offered to the public at Z 1-2 Cents.per Share, and can be had on application’to North: Fork Salmon PURPOSES, ONLY. GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer. by ONS pays 4 ——+ 10 be Observed by. ‘Sports om bor Day d. linens. _Embroid Columbia Avenae 5 mmittee of the Trades; and’ i council, in charge of the are:|)” for the celebration of, decided last evening to ommen the festivities boutd be confined.to one - day. and. hould be held on Columbia avenue. fhis decision .was arrived at. after, F nsiderable debate, in which some yored a two day's celebration, one at the. ball grounds and the her day On the street, and. others vored only one day's observance the ball round. Thr matter il come betore the Trades ind st at. Mrs. Heard's. carriages. and g ys— Mont: on hill at head of steps, behind One Price Grocery Company’s, store, Spokane street. Hamilton. endon, will bo giad to receive his old patrons, and friends at the y silks tf “Match pairs, handsome. turnouts, 2 WO rary we | oft New-.and;handsome designs. in.| “i Hranater of ‘:ROSSLAND EVENI at of id, aterot Liqitor: ti by piven. that an the lcense now held b: e Bodega saloon, Kossland, 1. '. Cam . ated this titi day of August, athis iH ‘Licenses. atthe next sitting jense Commissioners for the application will be made for Cicorge H, a) ‘A. D, 1900. ;ORGE IL, fates CLASSIFIED. ables. Phone 6. under this head inserted at th One Cent a Ward. ‘Nothing taken Jor Nothing taken xfer 1.00. im ag cents, Six insertions, ‘Fo Let. TAILORING. Two new houses, four.rooms each, Apply. to Daly. & 0. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, carrles the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goodsin Rossland. None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, avenue, Rossland. Columbia John 'Lucas.formorly of the Clar- abor council w ev 1 The labor unions have subscribed |" erally to the funds: and ‘between oo and $500 has been- raised from his source. : oT TOVAY'S STOCK SALES Pare ing is a summary. of the Mee on tHe. local exchange ‘today pgether with the quotations:.¢-.« Hosstand Sales ois sales today on the local exchange a as par Giant, 6000; 234 ¢, 000, 256; Rambler, Cariboo), C3 Evening Stary 3000, spi hotel quired. ‘~,| 156, Trail, B.C. furnished. Owen, the Alhambra, quarts and half gallons. O. M. Fox &iCo., 106.E. Columbia . avenue. Wanted—A good tablemaid for in Trail. References re- Address; Postoffice, Box For. Rent, The Dominion hotel and theater, Apply. to, George tf Jelly glasses, fruit jars in pints, Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG .. ..PROPRIETOR vy Transferring. First-class. Saddle & Pack Horses. BTABLES: Commercial Alley. 'Phone No. 89. Postoftice Box 16. hones 65 and 20. tf entre Star, 100; .$1:553),:Moi bing]: Blory, 2000, 4¢- Total sales, 14,+ loo shares. oo hues ig: mE vi eGtoBQSas' g Beye ‘288tantt it * ae lonte Chr lontreal Gold Fields. lorrison. x “ge Ba lountain Roble Five lorth Star ( 8-848 88 nk Bullivan. ‘amarac [Kenneth]. ‘on’ Thumb, Winnipeg .... BUSINESS LOCALS. ~~ ** ‘Those New Cameras Carpenter & Co. have taken ithe pgency in Rassland and -vicinity for he Glenco and Korona . cameras, he best two cameras.'on the mar- ket tor the money. ‘They. are‘offer- bog great inducements..to, advertige.); these goods. See their display an Inouncement on first page." Lougt satisfaction guaranteed at Lough-. eed’s. : .. Try. the, Kootenay, dinuers., Lougheed, who has secured the ser- highly. Schlitz’s extract of malt. Sold by the. bottle at the Interna- ti ed white wines, clarets and Burgun- dies.by.the. bottle, basket or case at | moderate prices, tf Webb.and G. B, chocolates, fresh cut fowers at the Bon Ton. MINERS’ CHECKS nished., Apply Butte hotel. “| model. office. Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style and Furs renovated and repaired by ices ofan expert furrier. tf Fine Bottled Goods. ‘Physicians recommend most ional, family liquor store. Import- Hazelwood. ice cream, Hariy tf cashed at face value at the _ HOFFMAN. HOUSE. +fur- tf For Rent—Dining room, im tions There have several cheap reprints of We rs. 7" They are Sfreres candor ‘various names at a tow price reprints‘aro Pi vlant of a hignerpriced book. fasllty, 0 far as we know and belicvo, they are all,from:A to Z,° : Ror cinch: rin ry ‘The sioceseor, known ughout . Webster's International As 8 dictionary lasts a lifetime you shot Get the: Best. ‘been placed upon the market ‘an obsolete edition jotior 7 ing ra, agents, etc., meee s ae aw ineranoee: ‘as @ premium forsubsorip- cinnouncements of these comparatively: . Phototype copies: of ‘a boo! in its: jnabridged Dictl ub- Peter cue omy meritorious © familiar to this generation. 2000 pages, with 111 justrae Dicti phlet free. “Address ‘Dlustrated pam G. & C, MERRIAM co. Springfield, Masa. NG RECORD, AUGUST 14, 1900 ¥ TIME CARD- OF TRAINS. Double Dally Train Service. No.1 North Coast Limited a NorthCoast Lt No. 4 East Bi *Coeur d! *Local Freight, west. “Loreal Freight. cast. ; Offers special membership in- du ents for a ‘short time. by ' Suspension of? the initiation fee. thes ierorssoeore Magazines « Periodicals Excellent; accommodations for. permanent and temporary board and: chambers; $36 to $40 per month... For particulars apply to ‘ ‘ + CHARLES E. BENN, Charies Webster, Steward. Secretary. : Rossland Athletic. Glub x.... sally excent Sunday, all others daily, Even Nos, east bound. CITY TICKET OFFICE, ZEIGLER BLOCK, Carner_Howard atd Riverside.. Try Our Electric Lighted “NORTH COAST LIMITED”. With New “Observation Cars.” e Vey R ig 1 disagreeabl Do + Bur Oil reaninger tna role ane Gaeta us i et. eno atfar more ple sant and mach, a a ESTES —— ‘They reduce insurance; give your. ~ home or business place & brighter PI ve {ts expensive and dangerous, to say sche Use Electric Lights Estimates furnished for Wiring and Lighting, Electric Fixtures carried In stock. Electric Power supplied for. Mining end Monufacturing purposes. Tels much cheaper than steam. | Motora far ale or rent. Farin case of trouble gith lights, telephone No. 67 betwern Sa.m,, and 6 p.m, pearance, and save you money in Rossland Water and Light Go, JW. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wn. ‘A.D. OHARLTON,A.G.P.A.. Portiand,Ore CANADIAN” § PACIFIC § - AND.SOO LINE. ; RENOWNED “IMPERIAL ROSS. THOMPSON........ I have the following, blocks in the following companies for zale 2ureka Consolidated, Gopher, Homestake, Evening Star, Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star.and ZilaM . Lots in the Original Townsite land,.B. C = Reddin. Jack Co., Agents, LIMITED” SERVICE First-Class Sleepers ori All Trains from ARROWHEAD & KOOTENAY LANDING, ‘Tourist. Cars pass Medicine Hat daily for : Saturdays for Montreal ant ‘Bos- ton: Mon avs and ‘Thur days for Toront >. ‘Same cars puss Revestoke one day earlier. CONNECTIONS: -ROSSLAND.. .ROSSLAND . 7:001v.. 11 55lv. a Morning train daily for and from Nelson, from Crows Nest Linc, and for Revelstoke, Main Line and Pacitic Coast. Daily (ex- cept Suniay)for and from Boundary Points. from Kaslo, and (except Satnrday) for Sandon ind Slocan Points. For : sale—Phcenix,. bicycle, ;’99: Price $15. Apply. F, this tf —_—_ Kootenay lnsiches aro the best. Japanese and. fancy goods, fine china and bric-a-brac at the Japan- ese:store, Columbia avenue, oppo- site, Mellor Bros, tf. elephone 88. P, 0, Box 208 A. B, MACKENZIE & CO. ae MINING BRCKERS. Columbia Ave, Rossland, B. 0 igheed is ga line of silks and evening dresses. tt Eure Soap i Is y for a good ip! d May, 1895. (THE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., cienrrae Liamtierys - .. MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS, fon, A soap to. be pure’ need not necessarily be high priced. We have on hand a large-assortment:of all the leading makes of toilet ‘Soaps and we have, besides, other vatie- ties, which, if not so well-known are fully as good and cost less money. Moo Ross-anp Drus.,Co;, Phote;185. Fancy gaited saddle torses—new buggies—fine single drivers at Montana stables. Phone 6, - MINERS’ CHECKS: ‘Agents for 1 Addition to tain S. _fully so! his old fair an will ma choices! very tr ANNOUNGEMENT -Having purchased the cigar and tobacco business of Cap- B. Shaw, we respect- licit a continuance of patronage,’and assure his many friends that the same d. generous treatment rk all‘our dealings,, We have for your selection the t and‘most varied line of Tobaccos, Cigars and Pipes in the province and assure you perfect satisfaction, no matter how small che transaction. :» We continue the agency for the- Spokesman-Review and Spokane Chronicle, Thanking you in advance, . uly¢yours, L. LEVY & GO., Wholesale and Retall Tobaccoalsts, ROSSLAND, B..6. 4 hrs-Nelson to Rossland-4 hrs Forrates,tickets and full information ap- ply to Depot or City Agt. Rosstand, or W. F. ANDERSON, T.P. A. OYLE, ; Nelson, B.C. E. J.C AG.P.A.. Vancouver, B: C. INVESTORS will find the office of. the BIG FOUR Consolidated Mining Co. Two doors above Masonic Hall, Columbia avenue. Three Large Veins, Good F. ‘WwW. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building New Xork Life Insurance Agency. ‘Washington street. |. B.C. A. G. CREELMAN, CONTRACTOR AND; BUILDER, fe | 1 kinds of work. Job Eacienatet furnished on 3 tended to. cashed at face value at the: HOFFMAN HOUSE. Court, rear Alham fice and shoes Commer! Sani CUNLIFFE & McMILLAN, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. All classes of Repairs and Coustraction Work Undertaken. ® specialty, pe’ kept ‘Ore Cars, Wheels and Axles, Buckets, Northey Pur Mfg. Co.'s Millis, ‘Third Avenue Mouslands . Fans, Hangers aud Paillers, Pipe work inatock. Agents for Wm. Concentrators, Etc. Valucs, Large Ore Body; one mile west of the city Ser' City. LUNCHES, - = - MISS SWANSON Bee ee j THE CLARENDON ves the Best Meals in and the.. Best Buyin Rossland ‘Will be pleased to show parties properties, &c., by calling at office The Rossland:Auction House; Begs to thank their many patrons and the public generally for the very liberal patronage they have extended to them. since. their CLOSING OUT SALE Commenced, and would take this opportunity, ‘ of informing them of another SLAUGHTERING OF PRICES,. Which will last for one week only, as the prices we quote below ure rtiigous to everyone except the buyers. Here are some of the eyeopeners, "Suits of Clothes. Oil Clothing. This spring's goods, from Coats, Pants and Hats.at just $2.50 to $12. one: half the usual prices. Overalls and: Jumpers.- Summer Underwear. Jumpers, that everybody else We are heavily stocked in this sells for 75 ¢, our price soc. line. We will sell to all com- Miners’ Shoes. ers at from 20c,a garment. Special line of Egyptian and. That we sold for $3'$4 $5 and Balbriggan shirts, 20c; draw- $6, at $1.50 $2, $2.50and $3. , > § ars 30c, Also a line of fine walking : shoes from $1 up. y Top Shirts. In great variety from 25¢ up. Sox. Our regular 2gc_ all wool sox Gloves and Mits 25c Up will sell three for 2gc. Neckties and Suspen- Cotton sox just the thing for fide weather, sc. a pair. ders from 10c Up Remember these prices are only good for one week, starting from today. Be on hand early and so, get the choicest selections. We have engaged. special help so that yau are sure of courteous and quick attention. 42 E. Columbia Ave. Rossland Auction House, s-sscsctt'Manaeer é " FOR RENT. . Rooms for Bang) and Dinner Parties : : : 35c. OPERT HOUSE. Engagement for .. ONE SOLID WEEK .. Office on fh Yifiee and 9 Ha ock. Hotel and Fs O, Mox.398- splenui _rnomed Dwelling house, Sever niahied throughont, good locality, Second avenue.—A Rolt & Grogan FOR RENT. rst floor 1&8 Block. ronms ot. secon Large Warehouse in center of town. FOR SALE. jaloon on ia business opportunity. floor Burne lastered ality. Commencing Monday, August 13th, ~ GLARA .. "ANMER’S . THEATREGO AT POPULAR PRIGES. Seats at Roll's Drug Store, ; Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe- ty Deposit Vault. ee ok ee ee. oe te ed 3 CWE EE