aE ARES IIE STIS TOE RATER ERICA tee ae tana THOSE ELECTIONS Result of the English Elec. tions Thus Far DOMINION NOMINATIONS Conservatives and Liberals Name Their Men for Seats at Ot- tawa—Other Notes (By Associated Press.) London, Oct. nave made three gains, at Wisbreh, and Ear ple; secured one, South Dublin. > tion 198. Dominion Politics- Montreal, Oct day: Nova Scotia—Halifax city and county, W. Roche, M. P., and W. 10.—Results of yesterday’s polling shows Liberals that pears have gained one seat, Duntfrieshire, and Nationalists have Total number of members of parliament elected to the present is 549, as fol- lows: Ministerialists 351, opposi- 10.—The follow- ing nominations took place yester- ROSSLAND RVENING RECORD, OCTOBER 10 1900 HOTEL AHRIVALS, Motel Allan: W, F, Dillon, Portland, James Gates, Nelson. F. H. Andeson, Winnipeg. C. O, DesBrisay, Spokane. Mrs. C. B. Riblet, Nelson, W. W. Armstrong, Nelson. D, A. Mollison, Toronto, Hotel Kootenay. C, F, Orr, Spokane. ‘Adolph Fisher, Greenwood, D. W. Moore, Trail. TODAY'S STOCK SALES, were as follows: Total, 15,200. CALLS, Giant, 30-day, 5000, 3%c a34c, plus 4c down. OPTION THIRTY DAYS, down, Giant— 10,000, 3c, 20 per cent. Lloyd A. Manly, Grand Forks. L, F. Parrish, Summit Camp. F. J. Thomas, London, Eng. Sales today on the local exchange | tournament that will be held there. Slocan Star 700, | 75¢3 Deer Trail, zooo, 334: Tama-' rac, 500, 534; Princess Maud, 2000, ‘photographer has returned from a 234; Rambler-Cariboo, 1000 2634, trip to Grand Forks, where he, has 2000, 2634; 1000, 27; 1000, 2634, been taking views of the Granby plus} yc down; Giant G6o-day, 10,000, | ' i | ‘and closed at £8 5s. | MINOR MENTION. , Neill Cochran, M. E., has return- ed from Republic, George Mellor has returned from a trip to the Spokane fruit fair. C. A. McAnally and Colonel Top- tping of Trail paid Rossland a visit | today. | Miss Stevenson, the weli-known PIANO FOR RENT Now Instrument, High-Grade, $10 por tionth will rent for six mouths, Box 611, City. { dressmaker, has accepted a position ‘with Lougheed & Co., where she i will be pleased to meet her friends [and former patrons. tf W. McNaughton, teller of the | Merchants Bank of Halifax, and P, ;McL. Forin have gone to Spol > AES oa ga: IL DSBLDABLIS PLD SBC DABLDAY OPERA HOUSE we 36, H, “ARES STORE ChopRE mewn ga P.M THE BIG STORE, « WINTER FURS « Will take yonr eye at the Big Store, and won't eut mich of a hole in your pocket-book, either, See cur Ruffs, Gaperines, Jackets. i NEW AMERICAN THILOR-MADE SUITS, IN ! CLOTHS AND HrOMESPUNS, wT HUNTER BROTHERS. to play in tne International golf W. J. Carpenter the well-known [meltae and some of the Prominent LONDON QUOTATIONS, Company. Le Ra opened today at £8 2s es a | By Dally Cable tosErnest Kennedy & i = TWO NIGHTS, OCTOBER 9-10 The Famous .GORTON’S. MINSTRELS (WHITE PEOPLE) « Present . FEATURES A Show of Unusual Excellenceyg +» Pop-Liners ... 3 - BROTHERS OXFORD - 3 European Acrobatic Marvels { Jack Symonds || Hank Goodman - h ofSymonds, Hughes Pleasing Comedian Ed Fox... |] Charles Van.. He Roy Pang Eco _ Balladist Fred Schmitt .|] J.HarveBriggs Sweet Tenor Premier Basso GORTON and LEE, ‘The Princes of High-Class Musical Comeky, hnd Great Crescent City Quartette, ~ AVENE: GORTON’S SOLO BAND Watch Wait Gives DAILY CONCERTS Sep : é W. H. FALDING, Manager. i ; | P. BURNS & Co, WHOLESALE MAR KET Rossland, Nelson, S: G Fi Grand Forks, and Vancouver, ial _———_—_—— Rossland, Trail, Nee Wain ta osslan rai elson, mir, Kaslo, _ S; Denver, - - Silverton, "Cascade City, Grand Toa New Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke Ferguson, and Vancouver. William Donald, Mgr., Rossland Branch. -CUNLIFFE & McMILLAN, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTs, All classes of Repairs and Construction Work Undertaken, Ore Cara, Wheels: and. Axles, Buckets Fans, Shafting, Hi pecially. Norikey Pumps kept Tp stocks “Agents for Wmn Horns Co.'s Mille, Concentrators, ne whira Avenue Rossland. Don’t Burn Oil = They reduce insurance; gi home or business piace & brighter arpenrance and save you money In Fipe work P. O. Hox 198, its expensive and dangerous, t nothing of the trouble an disagreeshit ask of cleaning lamps. You will tind it fai and nivel scheaper MATHLESS STREET PARADE +.» POPULAR PRIGES... Seats on Sale at Rolls’ Drug Store. - Use Electric. Use Electric Lights Eatimates furnished for Wiring and Lighting, Electric Fixtures carriedin ates Lighting, Electric Fixtures carried in stock. Electric Power suppiled for Mining and Manufacturing Purposes, Itis much cheaperthan steam, | Motors for sale or rent. bar-in cae of trouble with in gts, telephone No. No. 67, between 8 ‘Pp. m, and 6 p,m. Rossland Water aid ‘Light Go. B. Wallace, M. P. P., Liberals; B. A. C. opened at 17s and closed Pictou, Hon. W. S. Fielding and fy, cat 178 od. J. S. D. McGregor, M. P. P., Lib- msi erals. ° _ | 4} Quebec—Two M Josepb ne MeSR a NE Girourd, Conservative; Megeantic, 3 | stiwpepenns of the Government WH Geo, Turcot, M. P., Libéral; La- 4%) belle, Henri Boursssa, M. P., is the e (Aspons. 4) There will be a mass meeting of Liberal candidate; Bonaventura, E. eel nak {Assess, paid] 35 20ig i Liberals in the Pacific theatre to- Gelley, Conservative; Temiscouto, . 1 14% | morrow evening at 8 o'clock for the Dr. Granbers, Conservative. Aeon Densey X 4 purpose of i Ontario—North Hastings, A. W, | Knob Bill. ae 42 -to take charge of the c campaign for Carascallen, M. P.,2Conservative ; T ‘the government party. East Northumberland, Rev. R. B. aif 3 ! Mr. Galliher, the Liberal candi- Denike, retired Methodist minister, } | fe Fad date will be present and mike his . Liberni; North Essex, Sol. White, orth B Ste tai Kootenay) oe first speech in Rossland. Alt Lib- Conservative. lovelty. 2K os erals and supporters of the Laurier | ¥ McKay Wil Run. 7 a0" : government are especially request- 2 i % "7 ted to attend this meeting. Montreal, Oct. 10.—Robert Mc- d 2} Kay, has consented to oppose Dr. BS 23 Reddick M. P. Conservative, in St. 7 7 Antoine division this city, in Liberal 15% a ! F, W. HINSDALE, interests. Es 20 7 | CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, Ei an | In Custom House bhilding: Newmarket Meet, ee 48 | New York Lifejinsurance Agency, By iated Press. d vy hite Bear. 3 2 | Washington street. Rossland, B. C. London, Oct. 10.—At the second day’s racing of the Newmarket second October meeting today, the Czarowitch stakes, a handicap, 25 soverigns each with 500 soverigns added, was won by Mr. L. Neu- mann’s Clarthaven. The time was 3-50 2-5, constituting a new record for two miles two furlongs and 35 yards, Wanted Mors Space. By Associated Press, Ont., Oct. 10.—The ati has decid that unless enough space -be grant- ed Canada at the Glasgow exhibi- tion next year in order present a fair showing no exhibits of (Canadian Toronto, TTT TTT ELLiSS PCIE ISTE ETE CAA Offers special membership in- ducements for a short time by suspension of the initiation. fee. All the.,....-.seu Rossland Athletic.. Club ..... Magazines «« Periodicals Excellent accommodations for permanent and temporary board and chambers; $36 to $40 per month. For particulars apply to CHARLES E, BENN, Charles Webster, Steward. Secretary. goods should be at Free Church Shes. , (By Associnted Press.) ~ Toronto, Ont., Oct. 10,—The Executive Presbyterian Home Mis- sion has passed claims of several presbyteries aggregating about $40,- coo. Messrs. Mackenzie and Mann are presenting , free church sites along the whole line of their rail- way to Priuse Albert as a personal gift. Buller Was Cheered. _ (By Amsociated Press.) ~ Lydenburg, Transvaal, Oct. 10. ~-General Bullsr bade farewell to his troops Oct. 6 and departed southward. The troops gathered on both sides of the road for miles and cheered Buller vociferously. ‘The Minatrels. Gorton minstrels last evening brought out a splendid audience. The entertai was with good singing, splendid music and new wit and humor that kept the audience constantly interested. The perfurmance is well worth see- ing. 9 WHY DON’T YOU INVEST / . in something that will surely bring large returns at home, and stop running after the shadows, where distance lends en- ehantment tothe ear only? Just look at... ee eo ROI No. | and LE ROI No. The Le Roi [No, 1] sold once for two cents a share—now $45; and the Le Roi [No. 2) £5 shares went to £17 or $83. Our Properties nra on the . . a SAME CONTINUOUS ORE VEIN asthe Le Roi Companies, aud have the same identical oré, We can, witha very sniatl capital, develop our property to such an extent that it can also be placed on the London mar- ket, where it belongs--and stnall investors will make n good profit. By buying BIG FOUR CONSOLIDATED CO.’S Treasury shares, now at Six Cents [Two Thousand Shares for $100). Call and get new prospectus with map, and do some- thing for yourself and town by sending some to your friends, Office of the Big Four Consolidated Gold Mining Company is two doo above Masonic Hall, Columbia Avenue, Rossland, B.C. rs ry heRossland arehouse and Transfer Co. Keep Hard Coal All the Time. a ¥ G PELLET ESE TS. { THE ROSSLAND RECORD. L/ ae len VOL. 7» NO;. 19 ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1g00 PRICE § CENTS ‘WEDGEWOOD CHINA In this Favorite. Euglish BISCUIT JARS, TEA ‘aresomeottheiargerones i 4 ware we are,showlng,a SETS, VASES AND aud tor the dressing tabic groat many Pretty Pleces WATER PITCHERS, we nave many dainty bits JEWELER | Jj. W. SPRING ortician IDESERTERS SHOT Instantly Killed by a Party of Soldiers. GUERILLAS ARE ACTIVE Condi of Affairs, According to A HEALTHY A CLEAR \ PURE SOA — IPLEXEON A A Soap to be. Pure need hot ecessarlly be high-priced. We'guaran- * tee the: ‘Purity of our CASTILE SOAP. Our Olive Ot! and Cucumber atsixeakes for twenty-five cents, is a good all-round Soap. We.” recommend, our Large Tar, fifteen cents or two for twenty-five cents, for removing dirt or healing Cracks. Our French Imported Soaps ‘are Dellebtfaily Perfumed, and leaves that soft, velvet skin, SEE OUR SOAP. WINDOW. insists GOODEVE BROS. “IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH GOODEVE’ Stationers “Associated Press—Deserter Planned Ambush Manila, August 24,.—Word has been‘received from San Miguel to the ‘effect that two men belonging (Lieut. Altsatter’s party were givén liberty on parole a few days ago.. They reported that: the lieu- tenant and other prisoners now in the. hands of the rebels, .are well cared for. Fagan, the deserter from the 24th infantry, is supposed “It’s Easy Pickin’ TIE. THAT SUITS YOUR =. COMPLEXION, YOUR TASTE AND YOUR FINANCES. When yon “drop in” at this store. The New Styles, Colors ‘and Patters: for Fall are coming.tn, will You come ins: foot. : se CLOTHIER aM. J, O’HEARN fina FURNISHER Ree aaa Secor erarae Sears rere | of turmoil, the rebel Ledzones are to have pl d. the h. Two deserters from the agth. infantry, United States Volunteers, stationed on the island of Masabte, were killed by a party of soldiers who weré,sent to capture them. As the little party approached the de- serters, the latter opened an inef- fective fire which was retiirned and the two deserters fell dead. One of them was named Curran, but the name of. his comrade has not been learned. Twoothers who had been intimidated into joining the deserters. made their escape,and ce- turned to:camp. : Piundertng Towns Manila, Oct..9.—The west coast Of the Island of Leyte is inasta actively plundering, the disturbers ig up the tactics, raiding MORNING, NOON NIGHT. pone MEARE AT ITs ss :for your i Moutt- ing Order. We.do the Finest Class of this Work in, the, Kootenays.. Probably you don’t want anything in this line just now; retmietiber us when you do. EWERT BROS We arel The New } JEWELERS AND ENGRAVERS. and attaching and then returning to the garrisoned towns, while Amer- icans pursue on the mountains. The eaptured guerillas and La- drones, when questioned, stated that on the fifth instant thirty Amer- icans attacked forty-five rebels and rifled their stronghold in the Ca- maire province, routed: them, killing. ten. Two Americans were‘ killed and three wounded. Twenty men of the gad infantry, in an- engagement on the roth in- Stant in Dean province, had one man killed and four wounded, Shamrock Sir Thomas Lipton’s New. Y anything In the Line of Up-to-Date GOMMERGIAL| "6" ..PRINTING..| stocx STOCK Ruling, Bookbinding and Embossing Rubber Stamps and Seals. THE RECORD JOB OFFICE LATEST TYPE FACES ‘Yacht—Another - Captain. SOeene Oct. 11.—Further in- regardi 1s Sir. Thomas London, i A's new for the pt American cup confirms the state- ent that the boat will be named he Shamrock, aud will be selected y a series of contests between the acht. Watson is designing and the Id Shamrock, after the latter shall, aye’ the imp roposed by Fite, though both achts will be kept fnlly manned by ir. THomas Lipton and fmay cross the water together. The challenger. will be commanded by a well known whose name WHY SUFFER? -Our Remedies are always st hand and 8 are pleasant and reliable. There is no necessity for . SUFFERING FROM . INDIGESTION... or any other complaints of the season, Try some of our Fure and Common- Sense Remedies. ROSSLAND DRUG CO. E, Stnoxa, Manazer. 123 E. Columbia Ave. "Phone 185, Sir. Thomas does not wish to di- vulge at present. None of the old Shamrock's former captains will be employed in coming races. i eee ‘LONDON QUOTATIONS. By Dally Cable to Ernest Kennedy, & Company. Rep ead 1 a today. Roi-dividend will be declared.’ Le Ror’ opened Res at £8 as and closed at B. A. C. opened : oo 178 and closed FULLY TEN THOUSAND TROOPS Are in the Expedition Now Moving on Pao Ting EXPECT RESISTANCE. Minister Wu Fear By Associated Press. Washington, Oct. 11.—Minister of the Troops Will Cause: More Agitation THENOMINATIONS Conservatives and Liberals Name Candidates. VOTERS’ LIST 1S SHORT Some of Those Who will Contest the Various Ridings for the Commons. (By Associated Pree.) 9 ~ ~7 Halifax, N. S., Oct. 11.—The Mail, (Conservative) says there are 1300 names less on the voters’ list than four years ago. That paper blames the Liberals for dropping the names, Its statement is caus- ing excitement here because, if true, the Conservatives will be handi- capped at the first of the campaiga. : North Essex Lberals, Windsor, Ont., Oct. 11.—Lib- erals of North Essex yesterday se- lected Mr. R. F. Sutherland to coa-" test the riding at- the generet elec- tions in place of W. McGregor former member, retired, Fu s the Movement of General Gazelle. The four battalions of French troops, which left Yang Tsun on October 4 on an independent expedition, have beer halted and ordered to await the Wau called on Secretary Hay today to. learn the course of -the United States government on the French For Centre Toronto. Toronto, Ont., Oct. 11.—It- is {a renewal of agitation among the of serious uprisings in the south of ‘boxers in the south of China. It is expected that a‘ Le- proposition.. He expressed consid- erable apprehension over the press reports that a large. military expe- dition was moving on Pao Ting Fu. _ He looked npon this as likely to cuuse serious complications and Chinese. He says that the reports iin are “not-correct:-and ave set afloat with a view of creating the impression on this side of the water that grave dangers ‘exist which call for a military campaign by the allies. “He says there are are no Expedition Starte; Tien Tsin, Oct, 9.—General Von Waldersee, commanding the allied forces, has issued orders to the Pao Ting Fu expedition to depart on the eleventh. The expedition con- understood the Liberals who have cans, Russians and Japanese are failed in inducing Ex H. Mase ae ears bet a sey, or Ed Gurney, are endeavor- not par gin the f Despite the Chinese assurances to* ing to’ induce Stapelton Caldecott, the contrary, the commanders of the well known dry goods’ merch- ant, to run in centre Toronto. the forces ordered the advance to |. Liberal Nominee. expect resistance. Montreal, Oct, 11.—Robert Bick- Orders to Troops. erdike, M. P., of the St. Antoine Hong Kong, Oct, 11:--Admiral division, this city, has accepted the Ho with two hundred” troops “has|'Liveral nomination,.for St. Law- arrived at San Chun (Sau Shui)| rence division, in place of E. Goff from ‘Canton, A detachment of |‘Penny, former. “member. retired. four hundred other troops is about to Land at deep bay. The British torpedo boat destroyer Otter, has been ordered to -Mirs Bay. The Bonbay infantry has been ordered to be in readiness to proceed to the frontier at two hours notice. arrival of the main force. Ameri- Halifax, N.S. Oct. 11.—Liberals of Hants county have nominated Dr. Russell, formerly memher for Halifax, as their candidate. WH Accept. Toronto, Ont., Oct. 11-—-O. A. Howland, ex-M. P., who resigned his seat in south’ Toronto to con- ‘The Russian Forces. St hat sists of a mixed force of 5000 Brit- ish, Germans, French and Italians. The forces will leave Tien Tsin and will connect near. Pao Ting Fu, with a column of the same strength f.om Pekin, under the command Oct. 11—It is report- ed here that Russian troops from test centre Toronto, will again ago of the Conserva- tured Tie Ling, forty miles north of Mukden. BOERSIN AMBUSH Surprise a Party of Paget’s Rifle Brigade. . CASUALTIES. WERE HEAVY. ‘Two Killed, Several Wounded and Others Made Prisoners—Let- ter from Bobs, By Associated Press. London, Oct. 11.—General Rob- erts wires under date of ‘‘Pretoria, Oct 10,.—An engine with a truck ying a party of be- Monging: “to Paget's rifle. brigade, while proceeding yesterday to Kaap- muiden, was ambushed by Boers. Captain Stewart with forty men of the rifle brigade, went to their sup- port. The casualties unfortunately. |. were heavy. Stewart and one pri- vate were killed. Gaptain Paget, Lieut. Stubbs and five engineers were wounded and Lieut. Sewell and ten privates of the rifle brigade were made prisoners. ‘-Delisle’s mounted men and co- lonials after three days fighting have Venterskroon. suring the burghers that driven Dewet north of the vaal near Dewet has been as- Europe Sir Thomas Lipton Has Con- trolin the U.S. NO EXORBITANT PRICES Will Endeavor Not to Cause Trow- _ ble for Those Who Sold : Short. London, Oct. t.—When ques- tioned regarding the pork corner, Sir Thomas Lipton said: ‘Yes it is a tact that! control today prac- tically all the pork in the United States. I have no i of rais- CORNER IN PORK': the southward pied Mukden |'cept (Manchuria) without opposition, | tives. - : x while Russians from the north cap- ‘Fwo ‘Deciinattons, Montreal; Oct. 11-—Laval coun- ty Liberals have nominated Dr. Fortin. Mr. Duchmare, Conserva- ‘ive nominee in Hochelaga county; and W. S. Maclaren, Liberal nom- inee, it Huntington county, has de- clined the nomination. “Bennett Rosamond. Almonte, Ont., Oct. 11:—North Lanark Conservatives have nomi- nated Bennett. Rosamond, as their candidate, President Shaughnessy Well Pleased With West, Especially British Columbia M, 1 Oct. 11.—Mr. T. G. ing the price toany exorbitant de- gree. I am satisfied to make a fair profit out of the deal and I shall do all: poysible to avoid caus- ing serious trouble to those who sold short. Infact I let some go the other day in order to save a few threatened failures.” His F Mitten, of the Bank. of British Columbia, has returned from the coast alter a month's holiday. “A B Mackenzie, arrived ‘last night from the const. He was ace would stop the war. October vor, at 178 9d. futile were their expectations,” 10, The Boers were thus buoyed with the hope that something would in-| ‘Itervene td end the war in their fa-|nipeg, and E J Coyle assistant gen- I trust they. now. realize how | eral passenger, , agent. from Van- companied by C E McPherson, gen- erul C P R passenger agent at Win- couver. Shaughnessy, president of the Can- adian Pacific railway, reached the city this. morning after having trav- elled eight thousand miles in three weeks, inspecting that railway com- pany's system in, western Canada. He is well -pleased with the condi- tion ‘of the railway. and the activity noticeable in the west, especially io British Columbia. Back From Nume. Marcus Moses, formerly in the hotel “businens in this city, has re- turned. from Cape Nome where he spent the summer. He expressed himself as satisfied with the coun- try and will return there ear'y in the spring.