WILLIAM K,, ‘fun-Oromst Daiwy PUBLISHED =DAIL¥p BXQ OFFICE: BASEMENT POSTOFFICR BLOCK. AE Rep ene aTBS GBr Be Oe BOX BIB. corraguat RATES: Dal ‘Peas Day, Es fa PRATT rip Advert r grates will be made known upon int application, uot Fi Sue oi ppeRecorn reaches the Feoptd! . bers. Pa) 13 h20 7 ARRIVAL AND b DEPARTURE ‘OF TRAINS. i at Arid 4 ie ae voicing the popular will. || long as he refrains trom such un- The people declared ugeinst artinzandin loingy:so, ithey te eared int Bre Maen ef fairly wag dd by Sir W aufier that this was the “case ang_by. nexsisting.in his_.course cepted the consequences at w Sir Wilfrid hinted. It was not a ‘question ‘of popularity; it’ was a popular rights. # The Telegram saysethat , “Lda | Minto is unpopular with the Liber-’ erals in partjament-and ; ed ther fore a petition forihis rei fenton be signed-b: # majority ’ ‘of the mem- ,Lord Minto | h never per-- Bist in feta iges Pera ofithe, majority: So ee el acts, there ii is no dan- will” petition for his” “removal, no be: does not know this, it is strangely ignorant. — Everybody Pa) sBrjtish |: Columbia knows it, for. the ‘plain \ DESTINATION, :-)| ‘Leave for Spa. |. Nelson,Crows Ret eae ‘Arrive from aaa S48205 as ms 235 p.m. ints daily, except jundays. eee ae ‘Trail, Nelson: Ar- ke points and fatn ine Nelson; and a KE i, Teall, ‘ {7:10 p.m.” A points Pian main ra05 De Ba 1:00 py m. TIME ‘OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. inciples of, cratic government. ha ve, been, borne in. on, the minds pfitte, fear) of thip pyovincg very forcibly by” the events of the last two years. -# 1) BDITORTAL NOTES! > * Democratic’ papers. in;the) United States condemn the sending of American troops for ?Peklowand at-i| ¢ terhpt a comparison with the send- ing of a Japanese army to the Uni- were ded in‘a-riot in. Mont They forget, that the United States government d does not shield and aid CLOSE:| DESTINATIONS. | DUE the. il: and that the Japanese nd ali pol santa west. including Rea Ree meow ilyamseeny| dally an, | Cat oo and ‘Klondyke ‘dis-| ee ee ‘Trail, : Robson, «Sonny stats I'stocan’s mand iene Nelson. |, Kasto,_ and Ymir,| and all I ieootenay Jake, ane Be tant Grow's Nest--Pass. 33 : “North: and] ait Srokane in Un Grane States, Ordinary “Teter. mail oaly, * ern Canada, lomand all En ropean other | foreign] countries. Nelson and Nelson district. Crow's it Pass,’ AG retntotes Btanitoba. Sea fiom and all ‘European ue ‘WGrand * Gree Site rod en other hase Dine points’ ‘ Australia, China an ‘Hipan See: special notices mn must ted halfian edattery for Rerraie time for tonne the at ‘The postdfice: tg open from 82, mi, 107 B. dally, xcept Sindayy “S90 pvanan ‘New ‘reading matter ‘makes’ youir’ advertisen ext’ attractive.” gia'tly change your “Sad” every issue Mt copy is presenced before, 10, a.,.m.., NO PARALLEL... j The Toronto Telegram persists in, misrepresenting the causes leading up to the dismissal of Dr. .McInnes as. lieutenant-governor.. of | British Columbia, and .then makes). it. the occasion of an attack on the“ gov- ernor-general. — It says: _A‘If. the, lieutenant-governor of; British Columbia. can. be. removed from.office on the strength of a. pe- _ tition from a majority of the mem- bers elected to.the legislature, the same means might be. effectual. to, the lof a gover of. Canada... When Lord * Minto stopped. fishing. for salmon long _ enough to sign the doom of T. Re McInnes, did he think that he .was creating a’ precedent which. might make trouble for him or. his, suc- cessors? : It is not beyond the bounds: of possibility that a majority. of the members of the, Dominion parlia- ment might siga a petition for, the removal of Lord Minto.” Ifthe Telegram ‘had kept posted on.the events, which led up to the _petition for Dr. M 1 ° it would know that there is-no par-, allel between the case.of Lord Min- to and that of Dr. McInnes. ..; The ‘ latter persisted:i in retaining . in, office: a ‘premier who had_not.a single sup-: porter in the legislature, and in| whom-the legislature: had unani- mously,voted ino. confidence. - vy gujhe- made; common ‘cause ‘l centrates in June. "}excéed the’ output of any mill in ‘| rule, ‘e will’ |. inister was not among the _as- sailed. ; . The prohibition question has been shelved by parliament because, as the “resolution states, the vote at the plebiscite shows ‘that there is not an active prohibition: sentiment sufficiently pronounced: to Justily question of . flagrant violation of : | lowestior any tender. eetsthat ibe majgrity in parliament, 5 Price Grocery: ‘Company's store, ted States because some Japanese . Notice je "Tenders will ‘bev revelvediby the eday ofjuly, | 1900, for the printing arid binding” of the vised. and consolidated. Public eneral By-Laws, of the City, of Rossland.’ Tenders must show prices ds follows? é : For 190 copies. For 250 copies. For 5 copiess, For:000 copies. # Phe By-Laws and: specifications ‘for printing and ‘binding may be seen at the,office: :0f the city solici- tak. a! “The Sorpotation ‘6! gr “the City of |. Rossland is not bound to accept the Dat ad this 13th dav of July, 1g00. ‘Ws.’ McQueen, City Clerk, wo new houses, four rooms e: Sachi; op hill: at. head of steps, behind One /Spokane street. jHamiltony Apply to Daly & TODAYS STOCK SALES, Followingyjs, a summary, of, the ‘gale op the jocal ‘exchang’ oday, toge' ciner with the quotations: Rossland Sales. Sales today c on the local exchange were vas follows: Athabasca, 2000, 29¢3 Jamarac, 509; 434c;. Okano- gan,* 2600} £3000, 1 Total ‘sales, 75090 shares. “3 Fong GTR Athabasca BO. Gold Fields. Three Base nea rae the expectation that a prob law could be successfully difotced. id The St: Eugeke concentrator “in East Kootenay treated goco tons of ore and produced’ 1937 tons of con- This is Said to either Slocan‘or Coeur d'Alene.” “Is ‘the Young Man Sate?’” was the title'of'a ‘sermon in Revelstoke’ jast Sunday. “Heéis if he gers’ to ‘first. base before the ball. Other- ‘wise, according 76 the’ latést“ league he is oute— New Denver Lédget date 08 es ae ‘tis ‘Japan’ golden ‘opportunity3 a case of everybody Out of the arena now; and'a fair ‘field and no favor +” The ¢ Silvertosian gives the Nelson football team a dressing, down for. lack of courtesy and , hospitality on the occasion of the Tecent visit ‘of the Silverton team. Do the Nelson football ‘players’ copy Mayor Hous- ton's mannérs? Men in the imperial regerve force are talking of settling in South Af- frica and it is: ‘proposed,’ instead of sending .them home after-the war, the.: government. should send their famities,out tothem and thus form the nucleus of a loyal militia. W. T. R. Preston, ina letterto the London ‘Times, ~ protested against’ proposed’ imperial aid to South Africdn emigration: as an’ in- justice: to. the other colonies and suggested as an alternative -a con- ference of imperial and ‘colonial representatives’ to work out a scheme of state-aided colonization for all. . out republics will form a companion picture-to the kings without king-. doms ‘who formerly: ‘loafed around Europes: * It is apparent-that a: number. of C Chinese. viceroys / are waiting. to learn which :. yis,the band wagon and the \ hearse.—-Spokesman-., for either of the principals. evans ‘| conver World. ! | The two Ditch’ presidents: with- | Beas e gr aK x BB Bee Beryses 12 ote NHS Winptpeg... etephone 86, ‘ P.O, Box 268 A _B. MACKENZIE & CO, Fy MINING BRCKERS, Calumbia Aye, Rosaland, B, 0 Established May, 1895, ‘THE REDDIN-. jACKSON CO., atearve: HiT y. | MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. Agents for ParisBelt Addit ion to Rossland. . Will find the office of the BIG FOUR Consolidated Mining Co. Two. doors above Masonic Hall, Columbia avenue, Three Large Veins, Good Values, Large Ore Body; one mile.west, of the city and -the.. Best Buyin Rossland * Will be pleased to show parties properties, &c., by calling at office A. G, CREELMAN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Estimates: furniahed on all kinds of Wark. ing promptly attended to. DRY GOODS STORE. GREAT | MID- -SUMMER, © CLEARANCE. SALE, : BLOUSES tos — WRAPPERS Ladies’ Vestsaisu's" Every Article ? Mentioned'a” - Decided Bargain. : Holstead & Wright 3 Cor. First Ave. and Washington! St. THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE Fone 2g ae OO ee “Tn Cotton, Cash- tier and Silk “fiere and ‘Silk. J yr PAL PPP LLL LLL ALO ALLL LL ALIA AN Katie D. Green GM and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY, Property ‘situated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie District, B.C. FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY, thousand shares of the Company's Treasury Stuck 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. Sec-Treasurer. SAPP EAA ROSS THOMPSON... 1 have the following blocks in the following companies for. :a'e Sureka Consolidated, Gopher, Homestake, Evening Star, Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and ZilaM Lots in the Original Townsite Reddin. JacksonCo., Agents, Rossland, B. C Fifty wend The Arlington. = . THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL, Ss, Headquarterstfor Commer- cial Men....Splendid: Sample Rooms, UNEXCELLED TABLE, Toun Haverty, .Proprietor. Subscribe for the Record. 50 Cents per Month Delivered. QNDADABL DAB SDA DADE BLD CDY IDL DULD SDD ABAD BUILD DLT DO FOR RENT. — Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe- ty Deposit Vault. ith -Mr. Moaxtic: a d iret his | rial Court, Ry ¢ 5 ¢ . ¢ ¢ 3 ¢ P) ¢ r) ve n eddy dy “1 yi i Wid ig ‘Rossland Record. Full Associated Press Report. ‘People’s Paper. Served to your residence. eye eeyy 6 UO Wea i ii ui) ; What the Schvols Ni Fachool ‘board has written to der Rot t tendent of education, asking fe \of: an oom school - building; f for the: only “awat heads of departments in Ottaw: to the’ of space which be needed by their’ subordinate: R. y wine Bottled Goods, recommend. most . bottle. at the Interna- n ‘liquor store... Import- ed'white Wines, clarets and Burgun- dies by the bottle, basket or case at fe of salaries for to ale. paid in the coast cities; fin*appropridtion -of $1000 dental expenses. The board St. Andrew’ 3 Presbyterian chu Rev. D. McG. Gandier, ] B.A. id to. stand. off “\accounts| tor. Services 11/a.m, ‘and 7:30" fine to $272.52 for lack of|m. Sabbath ‘school and bible‘ class : ‘ wigs 2] 9330 asm. Young Peoples’ .'S ciety C.E, Monday at 8 p.m, fosaland Be ta Stanford = ee ford was -déleated in the ball yesterday by. its own: poor, and |by, -Rossland’s < “all? good playing. An unusual: fof two-base hits _were made,’ evening. Morning subject, “Th Bet ‘ ing. “subject of. Pablit ‘Opinion, acred” Heart church, Rev. Fath 4 Sunday. Services: f lane Ich, . pastor. 8:30 asm, first d..0 1 t.0§.3.0.2 xa ‘|The pastor will preach morning and prices.~" fe tf |. Fa y gaited saddle ‘horses—new uggies—fine single drivers © at lontana stables; Phone 6, Peace Declared. - levote all your time read- ‘the Boer’ war and. the -Alaska? © There’ are matters “of vital importance; iy make a trip east, and will ti to: know -how. to travel. In rder to have the best service, use the. Wisconsin Central railway be- tween St.Paul and Chicago. For rates agd other information write 3| Jas. A. Clock; general agent, Port: land, Oregon. | 39.9.8; 0 0 0.0 0 2—~.5) vespers, sermon ‘and + : Salvation Army — ‘Hallel jak z breakfast, 7.aem ing, 10 a. .m.; Junior m.; free.and easy, 36 o'clock.. h ist =] ton. ‘street, tor. Pm. - : Shureh,, ~Washing- George H.: Morden, pas- Service at.11 a.m, and at 7.30 besides. ‘‘Brown’s: = Sabbath chool ‘and, Bible F‘'The Queen of Heatts,”* lar, the "Barbdrian,” anted,” -‘‘Jack Sheppare sensation of the “day j-: Wedneésdhy!- at 8 p.m. Morning - subject; \,.:.“¢Faith =: Tha Worketh.’* Evening... Subject, : {Is Christianity a Failure.” ‘Baptist. church.—Rev. Stackhouse will bteari at and 7:30 cwill >: land on jeaver creek in’ & Fort Sheppard Rail- Bpany, .on:-which he? Fretables and hay for. ECA jay-after Trinity) services will. be as fing’ towns “and. mining \¢ jiows: 11 a: m matins and holy . communion; school}. 7:30 p..m., evensong. * fr irby, general manager, of : rector, Rev. c& WwW, Hediey, ie le and Centre’. Star ‘will went 10. Nelson _venierday? 3 fertory. fort he benefit of the Sunday’ : sohool f picnic fund. Briclair has received‘a ietter ~ Dominion inspector: + of | = fying that the completion of carriages and © _gurneys—Montana the government bui stables. Phone. 6 5 Epworth. League say rE ‘Monday, at 8p. m. Prayer i - |-forrent; fixtures. for. sale and. the ‘Whrough Siceper. With the inauguration- of the | “Imperial Limited” “service ‘the Canadian Pacific yailway operate a through sleeper "between Arrow- head‘and Vancouver for the accom- dation: of the Ki y b -This.will be a very great conven- nice to the travelling public. Pure Noap _Is ghlitz's “extract ‘of mult, | 44 [carries the best assortment of imported and do- TAILORING. ©. SAVARD, Fashionable, Merchant ‘Tailor, mestic goods in Rossland, None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, avenue, Rosstand, FOR SALE. FOR SALE--Fouf-roomed house, plastered and painted, and lot; central; $700, -‘T. Prest, 26 Co- lumbir avenue. Columbia CANADIAN PACIFIC = "Imperial rooms, $6; house, three rooms, $5. Columbla avenue. FOR RENT — Hoose, five rooms, $15; two T. Prest, 26 Limited” “= cheap, -T, Purest, 26 Colum FOR SALE—Fine lot Columbia a ave. FOR SALE—-New house and lot; half cash, balance easy terms. Jumbla avenue. tour. rooms and kitchen’ verandah; good house; only $575; T. Prest, 2 Co- will be commenced JUNE 10, The “Iiay cash, balance on easy terms, bia avenue. FOR SALE—Bouse and lot; four rooms and kitchen and verandah; comer lot, only $600; half T, Prest, 26 Colum- tial Limited” ett nent in ‘four days with- ‘of License Commisal ” Rete Twill snake ap Heation Tor a betel cense for. tl es known as" th fisteP ow Second avenues Roseland Dated! this rst day of July, ‘ea! Application for Hotel License. _ Notice is hereby given that at the next altting of 1 i Western We MeLuon. "3 out change. It is a solid! vestibuled ‘train, luxuriously, equipped with every possible:-es- Application for Hotel License. oft te of Roseland, J will) make. block 28, in the original townsite of Ross! j Dated this goth day of June, 1900, eo” Sie Notice i hereby, y Fives that at. the next sitting sense Commteslaners for the Fete tices ee ath “pvemmtage: applica an rior sential for the comfort |: and convenietice of Passengers. Ask your friends who have trav- ‘ytora good” Is A soap tobe pure need not necessarily “be high priced. “We have. on hand ‘a large assortment of “which, if not so. well known, Rosstanp Druc Co., Phone 185. Going Out ator: Business “The. Rossland Auction House on = Col avenue, F, w. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House batlging:. New xork ‘Life Insurance 'Agéney. Washington street. Rossland, B; C. elled off it; of ‘addtess E. Hes COYLE, Vance B & elton, 2 Cs! tare Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. HOTEL HOFFMAN, Furnished Roots. the Vernon & Nelson Tele-| phone company’ 's office, has decided to'go-out of business. The store is .stock will be offered at prices un- ‘heard of... The sale is now going on, JOHN F. LI Heavy ‘Transferring. First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. - STABLES: ‘Commercial Alley, Phone No, 39, “_Postofice Box 16. . First-Ciass Bar. Cau Railroad 4 avd Minérs Time Checks ashed, tree of charge. Service for thefyear 1900] * you across the Conti-| WB, ANDERSON, kf Doubie Daily Train Service. ranch pe bri oh *Local Frei Local ei pou except Son ven Nos. east - CITY TICKET OFFICE,. ZEIGLER BLOCK, ‘Try Our Electric Lighted © LIMITED”. JW. HULL, General Agen diovan . ‘D. CHARLTON.A.G.P. CarnertHoward atid Riverside. With New “Observation Gara. oti ‘CARD OF TRAINS. “NORTH COAST t ing’ ptitehaged the cighr and.tobacco: business of Cap-'! tain S..B. Shaw, ; fully, solicit a. continuance. of, | his old | patronage, and assure . “his many nds that ‘the same’; ‘fait (and ° generous” treatment will mark all our dealings, * "Wet shave. for. your selection: the + of Tobaccos, Cigars-and Pipes in. the province and assure you ‘ perfect satisfaction, 10’ thatter : how small che transaction. the Spokesman-Review and! Spokane Chronicle, ‘very truly yours, L. LEVY & & and Harry Mctautosh - — - Proprietor we respect-:; ‘choicest and most varied line ., We.continue the agency for } Thanking ‘you in’ advance, | Divided into 2,000, 000 Shares ait 10 cents ae 600;000: Shares of which are placed in the Treasury. gHE Propirti ‘of this ‘colnpaty ‘consists of four “CALIFORNIA,” all.situate on: Grenville Mountain, T: claims, .on the Canadian Pacific, Railway, and twenty-five milés from Rossland. A shaft 40° feet deep has been sunk on. the “Cascade' 40 feet depth. Numerous open. cuts expose the lead for over 1500 feet. obtained at.25 feet.” This tunnel is being. made experts that it will concentrate 25 into 1, thus mal Owing to its: proximity to the railway and to.the fact of a large size for that it A tunnel is now being run on a working tuiinel,‘and is now 115 feet in length. king concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per’ ton. #e ¥ the-vein; and/an p and Sorsidering: the average value of the quartz, it is-safe’to say that the “CASCADE?” is one of the most proinising mining Propositions: in t th We are now selling the st (es nae GOLD. MINING dd ‘or particulars, “¢ FIVE ‘CENTS; payable in five monthly payments, and recommend it to the public as a safe investment & MILILING CO., «iB. TO WNSEND. namely: The “CASCADE, ” the “CASCADE FRACTION, "the “ROYAL KANGAROO, * and . rail Creek Mining Division Ff West Kootenay Dintrice, British Columbia, about fhree ‘miles from 'hitions "on a 4-foot vein of fra Tell aiates assaying from $12 on the urlace Pi Rose tt Me Bochhok tine’ by can be worked very cheaply on account’ of it being a tunnel piepogincn: and ihe the tunnel follows the vein. di