ROSSLAND EV: ENING RECORD,’ SEPTEMBER 309; 1899- : ‘ ‘ in his mining ventures. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. , PUBLISHED DAILY EXOEPT SUNDAY. WILLIAM K. ESLING. Office: Basement Postoffice block, entrance corner Columbia ave., and Wash ington street, Horse in the Ymir district for $200 in this paper. He recen- ; NOTICE. tly sold the Hennesy group on Wild ooo to a New York syndicate of which mention was recently made We, the undersigned, being ap- »|plicants for the incorporation of a Company to be known as the “Rossland and Sophie Mountain Electric Railway, Limited,” hereby give notice that the points between SUBACRIPTION RATES Daily, per month by wail Daily, balf year by mail . MINERAL ACT, 1696, [rons F.J ally. per ¥ Certiticate of Improvements. Daily, per Nott ICE. Subscriptions invariably in advance. Eyening Star Fraction Mineral Claim, ‘Trail Creek mining division situate In the of Rootaley, distric! Advertising rates will be made known upon application. __— = SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1899. tain. Take notice that I, J. A, Kirk, acting tificate No. 35,682A, intend. sixty days fro! the date hereof, to apply to the Mining R of the above claim. der section 37, must the issuance of such certificate of improv ments. Dated this 5th day of August, 1809... J. A. Kink. 'TO ADVEBTISERS. New reading matter makes your t. ‘here Located—On Monte Cristo moun- agent for Wilson Pyper, Free Miner's cor- corder for a Certificate of Lmprovements. for the purpose of obtuining «Crown Grant And further take notice that action, un- commenced before which it is proposed to build a tram- way, and the general route of such tramway, are as follows: Route 1. Starting at a point on Union avenue, in the city of Ross- land, at or near the intersection of Union avenue with Spokane street, thence westerly along Union avenue as}to Earl street, thence northerly on m| Earl ‘street to Victoria avenue, e- | thence westerly on Victoria avenue to Davis street, thence northerly along Davis street, to Columbia av- enue, thence easterly along Colum- bia avenue to Washington’ street, thence northerly along Washington street to the limits of the said city = advertisement attractive. We will ot R gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue = : 1 for Lit r License. if copy is presented before 10 a. m. ‘Application: for: Eiaus! i Notice is hereb INVESTIGATION CLOSES. at retail on the premises avenue in the city of Ross: CUNNI jand. NGHAM & McDONALD. The public generally will be very). 7 aitins oun day of September, 1800. glad to know that the investigation given that we will apply at the next sitting of the board of license commissioners for a license to sell liquors known ax the old ank of Montreal building on Columbia Route 2. Alternatively, the same route as Route No. 1 to the inter- section of Columbia avenue and Washington street and then contin- uing on Columbia avenue easterly to Butte street, thence northerly on Butte street to Second avenue, thence westerly on Second avenue to into police affairs closed today and the matter will come up for argu- ment and consideration next Wed- nesday. Today’s proceedings were occupied largely with an examina- tion of the chief, whose testimony and cross examination revealed some of the inside facts. He ac- Guo. H. Transter of Liquor License. change hotel, Rossland, B.C. P. J. Slavin. itua 3.. to Dated 28tb of August, 1899. STEPHEN GABNHAM, per G. H. C. VEN. Washington street, thence northerly on Washington street to the limits of the said city of Rossland. Route 3. Continuing on Wash- ington street from the said limits of the city of Rossland westerly and sou- thwesterly around the southern slope of Red mountain, thence westerly and southwesterly around the south- ern slope of Spokane and O. K. m ins, and crossing Record cused Bell of being the origi and Barr of being one of the insti- gators of the prosecution. He said that Beamish was pursuing him be- cause he (the chief) retused to sup- port him for the chief of the fire de- partment, and that Beamish was simply a tool in the hands of Barr and Bell. The chief charged that the evidence was manufactured, and ‘believed that Bell, Barr, McLaren :and Beamish had concocted the stories that had been brought into scourt, Whatever the outcome of thecase, ‘the public will be satisfied that it -was personal animus, rather than a -desire to cleanse public office for public welfare, that prompted the -.action. The next question will be on the payment of expenses of the investigation. NOTICE. 1897. Mining Company, Limit Liability) will sell at public auction tot highest bidder for cash, on the nineteen day of October, 1899, at which are an ‘default for non-payment calls: No. of Certifi- No. of cate, Shares. sessment | ‘and unpaid. 380 378 379 8 SESgSE82 SSE28 Mackenzie & Mann, the proprie- tors of the Northern Railway, are about to acquire the Edmonton, "Yukon & Pacific Railway, thus forming another link in the pro-|" posed new transcontinental system. SeSEe88 segeeenaessseeesseecee The Rossland Board:of Trade had hoped to have this city well repre- sented in Spokane, on International day, and it was thought that there would be little difficulty in getting two or three hundred people to go. Pletal detstad ‘722 100 723 100 In the Matter of the Companies Act Notice is hereby yes that che Virgina on-Personal iy the hour of three o'clock in the afternuon at the Company's ottice, Post Otfice Building, Columbia ave- nue, Rossland, B. C., the following shares, Amount of As- creek, thence southwesterly aleng the east slope of Sophie mountain, thence westerly crossing the sum- mit of Sophie mountain at or near the point of crossing of such moun- tain by the Dewdney trail, thence southwesterly along the western slope of such mountain’ to the Vel- vet mine, thence westerly to a point on main Sheep creek, the en- tire distance from the limits of the city of Rossland to this point being twelve miles more or less. _ Dated at Nelson, B.C., this 16th day of September, A. D., 1899. T. J. DUNCAN. W. A. MACDONALD,’ ; he th of ue NOTICE. Application for Transfer of Liquor LI- conse. Notice is hereby given that after the lapse of thirty. days from the date of this notice, application will be made to the Board of License Commissioners or other proper offi- cers in that behalf, for permission to transfer the hotel license, now held by me, to sell liquors, etc., in the ‘Grand Hotel,” situate on lot 12, block 27, plan 579, in the city of Rossland, to John Mathews. Dated this 3oth day of Sept Try the Cake & Pastry City Bakery. IS IS THE BEST, and as Cheap as you can make it Try it! .54 Washington Street. Kootenay Hotel, stste6 FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS LUNCH, 35 CENTS. ' Any style OYSTERS a Specialty, GAME in Season, stete8 Miss K. Swanson. Prop. HOTEL HOFFMAN, . Washington Street, Rossland, B, C, — Nicely Furnished Rooms First-Class Bar. CHASE & SANBORN’S Coffee, and Salada Tea, NONE BETTER... O. M. Fox & Co. Railroad and Miners: Time Checks cashed, iree of charge. Harry McIntosh -. - Proprietor, C. M. Weller. A. S, Hunden. C. M. WELLER & COMPANY. PLUMBING AND HEATING Telephone 27. , No. 30, west side, Spokane Street. Rossland, B. C. ; ROSSLAND Electric] aundry Watch for the wagon. ao~w Neat and Quick Work a Spec. ialty. ~ Anything and Everything in the Laundry line. “Es! ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, SEPTEMBER 30, 1899. TODAY'S STOCK MARKET ‘Sales on the Local and Toronto Ex- changes. SOME (OF THE SELLERS TODAY ‘Official Quotations Gorrected Daily by the Record—Morning and Afternoon Sales by ., Special Wire from Montreal, ASKED BID thabasca . a 30 randon & Golde jig Three .... 2. ariboo [Camp McKin anadiah Gold Fields row'a Nest Pass Coal . Jardanelles . Katie D. Knob Hill... one Pine Consol. eoria Mines... rincess Maud 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 Treasury Stock is now offered to the public at 71-2 Cents per Share, ; and can be had on application to 22 Columbia Aveuue, «.: GEORGE :H. GREEN, Rossland, B. C. fF Sec-Treasurer. ROSS THOMPSON........ I have the following blocky in the following companies for sale: Eureka C dated 7» Hi take, Evening Star, Silveriue, R:E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and ZilaM : Ei Lots in the Original Tewunsite Reddin. Jackson Co., Agents, Rossland, B. GC e-> ber, A. D. 1899. tf Mike Murpny, Licensee. NOTICE. Okanogan Free Gold Mines, Limited. An interim dividend of one quarter of a is day been declared, It looks now, however, as if the railroad company were totally in- _ different and will provide neither a . special rate nor. special train ser- 790 1,000 50 Dated this 15th day of September, 1899, pany (Linited), Non-Personal Liability. 'HOMAS CORBA) Secretary of ‘The Virginia Mining Com- wi 10th day of October. 1899. t) x, | closed for transfer between: the 10th and J 20th of October, 1399. Rossland, B, C., Sept. 25, 1899. Epwarp Baltiie, vice. NOTICE. —_—_——— In the Matter of M.S. Logan, Insolver Logan ince of Brith a Dry Goods merchant ai The Scientific American gives some facts about the coming cen- tury. It says the nineteenth cen- tury closes with the year 1900, im- anediately after midnight on Decem- ft ‘ber 31, 1900. In other words the the réth day of September 73, twentieth century begins with the | Campben, first second of the first hour of the | offic firs} day of January, 1901. The twentieth century will open on Tues- ‘day and close on Sunday; it will chave twenty-four leap-years, the re greatest possible number for a cen- of TI tury tohave. February will three times have five Sundays, 1920, 1948 and 1976. of Rosstand, in the on business and execute Left for Spokane. Mr. M. W. Hennesy, the origi- nal locator of the great Noble Five aoc snto, 2oth September, t ronto, 201 . aia i W%, Caspaats, en that Matthew Sergius Tov- gan and the said ‘ = Black Cloth te he e thefr claims with ‘Trustee. Acting Secretary-Treasurer, Okanogan ree Gold Mines, Ltd. nt. Transfer of Liquor License. Notice fs hereby given, that at the next sitting ofthe Board of License Commissioners for the city of Rossland, an application will be made for transfer of the license now he'd by Edward hotel. situated on ton street, William B. Husband. Dated this ath day of September, 1869. Epwarb WATSON, W. B. HusBAND. Jackets. We haye about two dozen Jackets that we want to the | fet, id of, Good, material, well made, the best © | Fackets in the market. $4.00 Jackets for $2.00 $8.00 Jackets for $4.00 $11.00 Jackets for $5.50 amine in the Sloean, and the Henne- * sey group in the Salmon River di: ” trict, who has been in the city vis- ~Gting friends during the past week, left for Spokane this morning. Mr- Hennesy is a pioneer in the Koote- ways, and has been most successful Appitcation for Liquor License. at the next sitting of the board of remises know Dated this 22d day of August, 1899. Notice is hereby given that I will spply license commissioners for a license to sell liqaors m as the ut] M, J. Eagles. $14,00 Jackets for $7.00 $17.00 Jackets for $8.50 A few. Children’s Jackets, usual price $3.00, clearing price, $1.75. Call.and see them and you will be surprised, C = HOUDE’ Straight Cut Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY B. Houde & Company, Quebec Are Better than the Best. WHOLESALE AT Crow & Morris, Rossland. eo «evt NTERNATIONAL MUSIC HALL. Monday, Oct. 2nd, and during week. THE AMERICAN SANDOWS FRANK “THE MORRIS’ "’-SEG!- In Bfarvelous feats of Strength, Heavy Lifting and their original Human See-Saw balancing, DELPHAS LAWRENCE. The romantic young actor. CELIA “The Egyptian Danseuse.” CONLON & RYDER, PERRY SISTERS, RICE SISTERS BOHEMIAN TROUBADOURES, ALICE HAMILTON SUE BLANCHARD, MISSES DU BOIS AND MENDEL, MESSRS. FIELDING, GENTLE, BURTON, VALADE AND THE. EXPOSITION STOCK COMPANY. Rambler-Cariboo . - an Anda. irginia ... ictory-Triumph . Vonderfal Winnipeg. { Rossland Sales, Today’s sales on the Rossland h were: Rath ut Tovo, 1000, 834c; IX L, 3000, 1234c; .5000, 1234¢; 2000, 13¢; Jim Blaine, -2000, 29¢;" 500, 340} $000; 35}4c} Okansgan, 5000, 1434¢; 10,000, Fre; 3208, 72b%c!* Wiiidipeg;* 1000, ‘'g0c; 1000, 3034c; Katie D. Green, * 1000, 335, 734¢; Jim Blaine, 5000, -37¢, call 30 days, 1}4c down. Toronto Sales. Toronto, Sept. 30.—Special.— . Morning. sales on the Toronto Ex- change today.were: . Golden Star, 500, 500, 500, 500, 36c; San Poil, 500, t5c; Cariboo (McKinney), 100, $1.05; Rathmullen, 500, 834c, 500, 8%c; “Winnipeg, 500, 500, 500,500, 3oc; Noble Five, 500, 24}34c; Ram- bler-Cariboo, 500, 4734c, 1000, 48c; Deer Park, 500, 434c; Sullivan,soo, 6oc; Winnipeg, 5000, 5000, 30c; Deer Trail, 500, 2134c; Gold Hill, 1500, 634c; Cariboo Hydraulic, 100, $1.45, 100, $1.46; Montreal Gold Fields, ro00, 15¢. NOV. Si Church Services Tomorrow. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, corner First avenue and Lincoln street, Rev. D. McG. Gandier, B.A., pastor. The pastor ‘will conduct anniversary services morning and evening tomorrow and a children’s service at 2:30 p.m. In the mor- ning the choir will sing the anthem, “Enter Not Into Judgment.” ln the evening Mrs. McInnes will sing asolo and the choir will sing the anthems ‘‘We Have Seen His Star in the East” and ‘‘O Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem.” Baptist Church, w. T. Stackhouse, pastor. Preaching at 11 a.m.and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school and Bible class at 3 o'clock. Evening Subject, ‘‘A Big Man With a Little Religion.” Monday even- ing, Young People’s meeting. Wednesday evening prayer and praise meeting. All are welcome. Church of England — services tomorrow will be at 8:36 a.m., 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Baptisms at 3:30 p.m. Sunday School at 2:30 p.m. Rev. THE HOTEL RUSSELL. Sunday Dinner to be Served from 5:30 to 7:30 Tomorrow. soup Oyster. Consomme. FISH Baked Halibut. Canned Salmon. BOILED Corned Beef and Cabbage. ‘Tongue with Horse Radish. RELISHES Chow Chow. ENTREES Chicken Pot Pie. . Oyster Patties. Pine Apple Fritters. * ROASTS Spring Chicken. Haunch of Veal and Mushrooms. Loin of Beef au ‘Jus. VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes. Sliced Tomatoes. Green Peas. Celery. DESSERT Lemon Pie.. Rhubarb Pie = ; Apple Pie and Cheese. Lemon Jelly. . Whipped.Cream and Cake. FRUITS Pears. Mixed Nuts. Coffee. Milk. Hotet Ressell, Tower & McKerchar, Props. Pickles. Olives. Apples. Grapes. Tea, 50, Cents, . Established May, 1895. THE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., LimireD wiapiurry. 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. C. anes to be Called for the Session in Hossland. When the court of assize opens jn Nelson on the 24th of next month Mr. Justice Martin will pre- side, and at that time it will be de- cided at what date the assizes will open in Rossland, but the date will not be earlier than the 7th of No- vember; as the attorneys will need two weeks in which to obtain their witnesses. It is quite likely that some member of the local bar will be sent to Nelson to see his lordship and have the date for the assizes here set. Among the matters that will come up, in all probability, before the court, will be the matter of the ex- tel CHARLES DANGERFIELD, STOCK BROKER, Wallace Block, Columbia aye. Tel. No. 90 Cable address (odes {Bedford McNeill’s He oitrecan” Codes {Gioughe. Tos. S. GILMOUR, STOCKS AND SHARES ,, MINING AGENT. Columbia Avenue. Rossland, B. C. ‘Cable address “Nuggets.” ERNEST KENNEDY & CO., MINES AND STOCKS. Telephone 44 2734 Columbia Ave. Rossland, B. C. tradition of Charles H. Hi ’ the man arrested at Princeton last ‘Wednesday for robbing a New York bank of $97,000 some fifteen years ago. Five important appeal matters on the civil side may come up before this assize, and it is likely that it will be quite an extended session. It will probably be held ‘in the Min- ers’ Union hall, as the new city court house is not considered large ‘Telephone 88. P.O, Box 268 A. B. MACKENZIE & CO. . MINING BROKERS. Columbia Ave, Rossland, B. C. Cable address: ‘Betovi.’* ‘Telephone 70 BEETON & OVINGTON. STOCK BROKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. Our Readers Today. --Other Items of Interest. Mr. T. W. Lee of Spokane is guest at the Allan. is in the city. Mr. J. M. Young. of Toronto in the city. Mr, is in the city. Catholic church tomorrow. Mr. Fred Roth, mine, in East Kootenay. Cc Slater were united in marriage Spokane yesterday. LOCALLY INTERESTING Items of a Newsy Nature Gleaned For LATE HAPPENINGS IN ROSSLAND Nows Notes of People Coming and Going and ‘What Thoy Have to Say of Their Travels Mr. John P. Conduit of Tacoma Robert S, Day, the well known insurance man of Victoria, There will be no services in the of Vancouver, general agent for the Inland Cigar| - company of Kamloops, who has been in the city fora day or two, drove down to Trail this morning. |. Mr. J. L. Parker has been ap- pointed manager of the North Star O’Brien Reddin and Miss E. The Sunday school picnic of St. Silfee- AO length, reduced nearly 35 per cent. Dress Soods at the same reduction. g, able Linen at remarkable Bargains. ‘a a . Iam clearing out this line in Is order to confine the busi- ness to Millinery and Ladies’ Furnishings. Mrs ° Keard . Crow & Morris, Queen Cigar Store. Wholesale and Retail lealers 3n Cigars and Tobaccos. Direct Importers of Cuban and Manilla Cigars. Monthly shipments. Branch Store, - - - Greenwood, B. C. Columbla Avenue, opposite Postoffice S. GLAZAN. Cor. Spokane St., and First Ave. The pioneer dealer in ALL MEN ARE FOND OF GOOD MEALS. " The Hotel...Russell is admittedly. the BEST TABLE IN ROSSLAND, Table Board, $7 per week, Tower & McKercher....... .. P New # Second- hand Goods. Removed to our elegant new three-storey buildin, Our prices are Right. See for yourself. Iron Beds, Wool Top Mattresses, Yum ‘Yum Springs, otber good Springs, Hard- wood Ash Beds, Feather Pillows, Com- Hoy Bed Before buying elsewhere, give us a call at CLASSIFIED. Advertisements under this head inserted at the rate of One Cent a Word. Nothing taken for EES Ban's cents, Ske insertions, 1.00. George’s church had to be p tisement. — ing some private residences. J.. F. Lindberg is . erecting will. reside..in' ‘the future. building is, to be ready for occ cost about $2000. ter, who have been visiting relativ: John: Matthews, Grand, on Spokane street. land and has many friends here. son, Jr., sor hotel, BUSINESS LOCALS. table in Rossland. charges. A line of splendid ed on account of the bad weather. Note the bargains in jackets, as announced in Mrs. Eagles’ adver- Contractor John Philips has com- pleted the construction of Washing- ton street bridge -and is now build- handsome new cottage on his lot on West‘ Kootenay, avenue, where he The bancy about October .15, and will Mrs. William, Harris and daugh- here for the past three months, left for Spokane today: where they will visit two weeks, and then’ proceed to their home in Los Angeles, Cal. who for three years has conducted the Spokane hotel at Trail, has purchased the Mr. Matthews is well known in Ross- U. S. Consular Agent John Jack- has removed his cffice from the Postoffice block to the of- fice of G. W. Richardson, on Co- lumbia avenue opposite the Wind- The Hotel Russell sets the best Fine watch repairing at moderate time Fine watch repairing at moderate charges. A hne of splendid time precea. W. ZIMMERMAN, Jeweler, Opposite Windsor Hotel. ‘Am prepured to take contracts for excu- vating, grading and general work. Address HENRY BOHLE, Contractor, Kootenay Ave. and Washington St. SITUATIONS AND HELP. WANTED—Aa position as stauionary en- gincer. Six years’ experience. Address a| Cole, Recoxp office. WAN LED —Position as chambermaid or family work, Address P.O. Box 214, City. T. E. HALEY, Beef,.....P ork, Mutton, FISH, OYSTERS, AND GAME. Street, d, B. Cc. us WANTED TO TRADE. WANTED TO TRADE—Mining stock in Crown Granted Yur properties, for a Rossland Residence lot. Address Sock, Recorp Office, es Genuine... ’ Home made Bread, Cake and Pastry. MISCELLANEOUS. U.S. Consular Agent Tohn Jackson Jr. has re- moved from Postoffice Block to office ofG. W. Richardson, Columbia avenue, opposite Windsor hotel. Agent for John R. Cook. WANTED—To buy a residence lot. Must becheap. Address with price aud terms, Box 53#, Recor office. WANTED—To buy a good two-roomed house near town. Apply at this office. FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED — Two or three furnished rooms or a furnished house. Address, with terms, X.Y.Z., Recorp office. Seldom 3; Never Special rates to Hotels and Restaurants. The Royal Bakery. TURF EXCHANGE. Under new management. —— FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM. NEAT anp CLEAN BED- ROOMS. Bar Supplied with the Finest. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Part of store and large, well lighted back room on Columbia avenu , opposite the Windsor. Apply to Zimmerman, the jeweler, FOR RENT—Basement under the Ot- tawa hotel, suitable for many. purposes. Street and alley entrances. Apply W. H. Green, Ottawa hotel. pieces. A. ZIMMERMAN, Jeweler, Opposite Windsor Hotel TO RENT — Unfurnished house, five rooms, plastered, large basement, city water. Apply, M. W. Simpson’s store, Co- lumbia avenue. ASCENSION —By— PROF. FRANK MILLER, AT BALL GROUNDS PARK, SUNDAY, OCT., 1, 1899. Concert by City Band. —_— Trick Bicycling by Messrs. Brase a and Shaver, ———— enough for the purpose. Imperial Block. Rossland, B. 0. Ascensfon at 3:30 D. BALOON FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Two heavy wagons and two sets of double harness. Address, A. C. L., Record Office. FOR SALE—A 7 horse-power Pelton water wheel, cheap, Address, A. B., Rro- @RD Office. FOR SALE—A four-room house with furniture and equity in lot, $1,000. Best of location, . FOR RENT. * Five-room house, $25.00, ¥ive-room house with bath, $25. Five-room house, $8. 1 Four-room house, $9, E.N. OUIMEITE & CO., _ Insurance, Real Estate and Mining Brokers Giye us a call. P. J. SLAVIN. GRAND UNION GEO, H. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. . «PROPRIETOR, RATES FROM $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY .Neatly Furnished Rooms aeeeees- $3.50 per week First-Class Bar in connection. from $2.50 to... No. 58. 22 Ce Avenue, Four doors east of post office. Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG .....PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferring. First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: Commercial Alley, Phone No. 39. P.O. Box 16.