ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, APRIL 4, 1900, THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K..-ESLING. ‘fam Oupgst Dairy In Tite INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY EXOEPT SUNDAY OFFICE: BASEMENT POSTOFFICE BLOCK. TRL. 98. F, 0. BOX 538. BUBCORIPTION RATES? «8 00 Subscriptions invariably in advance. Advertsing rates will be made known upon application. ‘TheReconp reaches the people. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF Mi AILS. CLOSE | DESTINATIONS. DUE Revelstoke. and. all. paints including Van-| east anew ccetlas the Gleane, My een, aed Klondyke districts; the N rthwest Territurles, Man- itoba: eastern: British Istes- and all Euro’ and other foreign tries. Sandon, 5 lArrowbtad, tana all Slocan| land Lardesu district points, Deer Park—Monday, Wed Inesday sea Friday. Nelson! land connections. Nelson, Kasto, and _Youtr, apd alt ‘ootenay lake, Eaal Rvotenay and Crow's” Nest bei Pass connections. a Spokane, Northport, and| att Mpotats’'tn insted States, " All the, Boundary. district] 54., 72.8," points MSiween Cascade and SampMcKinney, [running through all the speeches, that, whatever may be thought of the movement by the Liberals, the Cottonites'and the nest of hybrid politicians which inhabits Victoria, the Conservatives of Rossland are determined to go into the campaign as u party, and to fight and win on those lines. That was the sentiment and pervading the meeting, and there be no doubt that it will be found equally strong among the delegates from Boundary when the convention meets next Tuesday. This does not imply that thé'Con- servative party will fight the battle on such narrow lines as to repel any batiits hidebound adherents. The Peace Declarcd. Why devote all your time read- ing about the Boer war and the gold ficlds of Alaska? There are other matters of vital importance; you may make a trip east, and will want to know how to travel. In order to have the best service, use the Wisconsin Central railway be- tween St. Paul and Chicago. For rates and other information write Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- land, Oregon. ‘Transfer. of Liquor License. Noticeis hereby given, that at the next sitting of Weel Bears of License ommatafoners for the city of Rossland, an upplication will S'tlanster of the Ncense now held by Hi, jams forthe Columbia saloon, Rossiand, 5. C., to Rien ths roth day of March, A. D, 1900. Toth day of March, A, D, " - AL. Watitasss. ei result of an election usually depend: on the’-floating, independent vote which is decided by the issues of them. Atatime when the voters are being divided’on lines to which they have not been accustomed in provincial politics, the voters of this class are apt to be abnormally many. They are not to be won by a strad- dling platform, which dodges live issues, and they would be repelled by one built on narrow party issues. To avoid either of these extremes will call forth the greatest ability in city the day and the men who represent | 7, Vv. Lowney ‘Dated this roth day of March, A. D. 2900, Janes Dyar. CLASSIFIED. Advertixements under this head inserted at the vate of One Cent a Word. Nothing taken for tess than 3g cents. Six Jnsertions, 1.00. TAILORING. ©. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, carries the best assortment of Imported and mestic goodsin Rossland. None but first-cl: labor employed. Prices. moderate, Columbia avenue, Rossland. : : ‘the party, such as the first essential of leadership. The ‘Australa, China and Japan See special noticed ters for Registration must : an neat OE NEM hase for closing the malls, The postoffice 1s oben from 8a. m.,to7 p.m, dally, (except Sunday’ did too must be a man who, while of undoubted allegiance to the principles of the party, can win the support of the waverers by broad patriotism and public spirit, such as will place the public good above 9 16 23 30 ‘TO ADVEBTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will giadly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before ro a. m. A GREAT CABINET. It ‘isa great cabinet—Slippery’| Joe, Farmer George, Cheap John, Smooth Curtis and Yates—who's Yates? As a combination of poli- tical marplots and doubtful experi- ments, it is without an equal. George Washington Beebe and “Cheap John” Ryder are the -fruits of Martin’s exploring expeditions into the remote regions of British Columbia in search of cabinet tim- ber. As the purveyor for circuses and ies sends expediti into the heart of darkest Africa for strange wild beasts, so Martin dived into the remote villages of British Columbia isin search of med unsullied by contact with politicians) that their rural simplicity and inno- cence might relieve the effects of his own, Smith Curtis's and Yates’ world-worn reputations, He sought “them out and found two men, one of whom he called from the plow and the feeding trough, the other from the counter of his store, to aid him in the service of the noble King Tom Robert. They have doubtless been be- guiled by the honeyed promises of Joseph into joining him in the. ef- fort to float 3 per cent provincial railroad, wagon road and miners’ trail bonds in the London market, which is literally hungry for them. They will fling that lofty bridge over the Fraser river, bring back life to Peadman’s island and dis- pose of the eight-hour question with the magic spell of the referen- dum. But, as they live longer in the. political world, they will gain more, and perhaps sadder experi- ence, for they know not Joseph. ALL OF ONE MIND. The unanimity and enthusiasm ~which marked the Conservative ‘ing’ Mond. was in ‘ked to the which have been created among. the Lib- erals by the contentious personality of Mr. Martin. The meeting was thoroughly representative, as could y party ig With ‘such a_ standard-bearer appealing to the people in support of sucha platform, the Conservative party cannot help winning. victory. AT IT AGAIN, fd FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Four-room cottage. good locality, $15. T. Prest, 28 Columbia aye, FOR RENT-—A very cosy cottage, five rooms well furnished, with piano. Good locality on hill, T. Prest. 26 Columbia ave. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, with or without board. Kootenay avenue, betwen Washington and Spokane street. Terms moder ate. Mxs NorrHay. aztt * FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without;board, also housekeeping apartmenth, for rent cheap. 17 Le Rot avenue. 3231 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Good rooming house, furniture nearly new; $275. T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. FOR SALE—House of four rooms and furni- ture complete; $200. T. Prest, 26 Columbia Ave. Over and neglect of the precautions which should have by this time been learned by many sharp lessons is re- sponsible for another serious British reverse in South Africa. The Boers are up to theic old game of lying in ambush and Britith officers have co-operated with them” by their i It is i ‘ivabl that the disaster to Col. Broad- wood’s force could have happened, if the country to be traversed had beén properly scouted. It is small comfort that the pluck and coolness of the troops -prevented it from being worse, but at least it is some comfort. It is apparent that the pacifica- tion of the Free State is only super- ficialand that information of the movements of the British must have been carried to the Boer lead- ers by some of the inhabitants who had. outwardly submitted to Lord Roberts. The British will have to watch not only the foe who is in or- ganized force before them, but also the foe who lurks on all sides in pretended [riendship, always ready tocarry information to the Boer generals, Itis not likely that this’ last re- verse,will have any permanent re- sults, though it may delay Roberts’ northward advance. He is in such overwhelming force, with such a large body of cavalry under such able lieutenants that he should have no difficulty in retrieving this disas- ter and-clearing the country around Bloemfontein of hostile forces as a preliminary to the marchon the main objective point, Pretoria. But he will-find the Canadi rt FOR SALE—A‘ money-making butcher busi- ness. Owner going away. Small capital required. Investigate this. T. Prest, «6 Columbia avenue. FOR SALE— A prominent business corner at a bargain. A five roomed furnished nouse on Butte St., $150 ‘A four-roomed house on Davis St. , $225. A fivo-roomed house with all modern convenfences with two lots highly cultivated, house finely {urgished, at much less than cost. A six-roomed house and barn, with lot partly paid, $ ‘The furniture and good-will of a 17-roomed lodge ‘ing house, $400. ‘Two acres of ground adjoining townsite"to the South, $500 each, : ”. Houses for rent. E. N, OUIMETTE & CO, es surance... Mining Broker Bank of Montreal tinck Huslatog, INVESTMENT 60.,. INCORPORATED?! . Head office, Imperial building, St. James Street, Montreal. This Co hi da branch office h Ws COTE SaagPanta Pua geea Eimer A. Rolf. [Hon Thos. Mayne Daly,0. C james Lawn. Chas. R. Hamilton. Secretary-Treasuret, W. H. Falding. The Montreal Loan & Investment Co. offers the safest investment for small sums now open to the public, and lends money in large or smal! amounts fepayable in monthly instalments, For further information, apply to . W. A FALDING, No} 14 Columbia aves Rotsiad er HOTEL HOFFMAN, Wasbington Street, Roseland, B, 0. Furnished Rooms. First-Class Bar. Railroad and Miners Time Checks cashed, free of charge. ry handy to p arep ofsuch Harry M + + Proprietor, MONTREAL LOAN &! affairs. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. money if it failstocure. 25c, E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. ‘Diamond Hing Lost, Lost—A_ small diamond.. ring. Name. on inside. Reward for re- turn to Recorp office. Disvolutton of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Creelman & Beam is this day dissolved by mutual consent. A. G. Creel: will be be seen at a glance, and d t ed that the party as a. whole is in harmony with the work done in its behalf by what its opponents invidi- ously call ‘‘the machine,” otherwise the Liberal-Conservative association. ble for all debts, and all bills and accounts due the said firm shall be payable to him. A. G. CREELMAN . Geo. BEAM. Rossland, B. C., April 2. All druggists refund the | Fe ip. ' _ dob Printing *% of every description executed with neatness and dispatch at the... & The Record Of Ice. _ The meeting made it: apparent A eg we | : eoeoeceoececee \ an ~ OS bw OO | eet] At Greafly Reduced Prices TO CLEAR! Ae te ee ee eee ee ee oY Silk Waists—=—=3 —# Fancy Plaids in Stripes and Plain Colors. EIDERDOWN ROBES The nicest garment a lady can have for lounging in. Children’s Eiderdown Coat at half price. We want to clear these lines . to make room for Spring Goods. FF 98 98 8 B R 8 LADIES’ Spring Jackets Are to hand—the leading productions of a New York manufacturer. We Vewe tyet Spring Gostumes InGtey Homespun, Datk Checks, Light Blue and Grey Check with Goat Trimmed In Check Material of the cf the Skirt, Silk Crepons, Plalted Chiffon for trimming, all Vatlety of Shades. Our Ladies’ Windsor Scatis are Great Sellers. ena t ae Table Linens, Towels, Toweling and Napkins A complete stock. -In Ladies’ Vests and Fancy and Black Lisle ‘Hose we have a beautiful variety. 98 98 98 9 2 & Just the thing for wet: weather and dirty walking; _in Homespun >and Fancy. Mixtures. ag HOLSTEAD > WRIGH Central Dry Goods Store. or, rst Avenue and Washington Street, Rossland, B- C. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, APRIL 4, 1900. TODAY'S STOCK SALES, Following is a summary of the sales on the local exchange today, together with the quotations: ret MR. DEAN'S POWER ' jtax. He beli the mines would all start up soon and that before long there would be more men here than ever. Mr. Dean had included among the salaries those of the No, 152. Certificate of the Registration of an Ex, tra-Provinclal Company. “COMPANIES ACT, 1817,'" Capital, $500,000. Registered the 18th day of February, 1800, sanitary department which in fact I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have this di red the duho Gola Mining yielded a surplus of $100 a month. lay registe ¥ ele and 8melting Company,” as in Extra-Pro- The by-law was passed, Mr, Dean | 4ua.Bivelsing Company. ue tn f alone dissenting. Act, 1897."" Cb, . 5. . . |. ‘The head office of the Con y is aitu~ By-laws to raise money in anti-| ate at Bu:to, Silver Bow County, State of F of diture and to lontana, F The amount of the capital of the Com— regulate the water system were read pany Is live biindred thousand voller, al a third time and passed. one dollar each, «The Waffle Parl or. 34-30 Washington 8t., 29 CENT Tickets, 21 Meals, $5.00 gi-88 Washingtou Street. Lively Dixcusston on Board of Works Salary By-law Passed. The city council was occupied last evening mainly with the definition of the authority of the chairman of the board of works and with the passage of a salary ordinance. The council having voted that work on East Columbia avenue|ci should stop at the end of this week, Alderman Dean, chairman of the board of works, called for consid- CIGARS! Finest Im- ported and Domestic . Cigars Pipes, and all kinds Rossland Sales. Sales today on the local exchange were as follows: Okanogan, 25000, 3000, 2l{c, 2000, 234c; Rathmul- len, 3500 3%4c; Rambler-Cariboo, 2000, 2644¢, 2000, 28c; Winnipeg, 1000, 1334c. Total sales, 40,500 shares. Farnishes the BEST palais Rossland. ‘The California Compressor. Only one side of the new 1o-drill compressor on the “California is being operated, as the company is only using two drills at present. A basca. .. aegeld Bie one Pine Conso inane 1: eee Jhristo. ontreal Gold Fields tathinullen .. republic. t. Elmo ie works to perfection, more air than can be used. 8. FRIES SPS 2 then urged that fresh permits must It] or estimated that there would be an furnishing eration of his report, as he did not wish work stopped when it was once hegun and wished any objections to be made on the presentation of his report. Aldermen McRae and McKenzie objected to rescinding of last year’s permits, as proposed by the board, in such a way as to work hardships to the parties concerned. Mr. Dean be issued with time limit; and must be under his control. He asked that his authority be defined .and inquired whether he could not grant permits and refer them to the council later. The mayor ruled that no one menber of the council or any com- mittee had more power than any other member. The chairman of the board-of works could do noth- ing without consulting his col- leagues, for he was merely the mouthpiece of the committee. The by-law fixing salaries of $1,- ooo a year for the mayor and $300 a year for each alderman, beginning on January 31 last, was read a second time. Mr. Dean objected to the salary for aldermen, saying that city salaries were over $42,000 a year and the revenue $59,000, and he estimated that, with the recent loss of populati ‘the C. P. R. passenger depot. Bollers for the Black Bear, The boilers for the 1000-horse: power battery of the B. A.C. at the Black Bear tunnel are on the way, loaded on two cars, from the Jenckes Machine company’s works at Sherbrooke. The foundations are being prepared for them, the building being already up. BUSINESS LOCALS. For Rent—The Western hotel, Second avenue. F apply to Daly & Hamilton. For Sate—A mineral paint claim. Address: R. S. Pool, Pioneerville, Idaho. tf - Closing out—Stock of salt pork and corned beef at 8 cents per Ib. in large or small lots. Dudgeon & Cowan, Second avenue, opposite 3°27-6t Prof. De Leon’s Electric Dan- druff cure. No more bald heads. No more hair falling out from any human being. It leaves the scalp as white as snow. Sent to any address. and so cents. Address, 10 Spo- kane street, Rossland, B. C. Lent keepers and fish eaters may would be under $50,000. The mayor replied that the asses- increase of $500,000 in real estate valuation this year. More licenses had been applied for than: the city could grant and the only possible regale on the lovely mountain trout received every Thursday at O. M. Fox & Co's. Take notice, we also have a. full line of smoked and salt fish. tf Rubbers, overshoes, boots and The best C an For particulars, H Price, $1.50, $1 as th The heod ollice of the Company in this Province 18 situate at the olices of Messrs. Daly & Hamilton, Bank of Montreal Chams. bers, Columbia Avenue, in the City of Ross land, and the Honourable Thomas Mayne Daly, whose address is said City of Ross- Jan , is the attorney for the Conipany. The time of the existence of the Baripany is twenty years, : ‘The objects for which the Company has been established and so licensed ure: ry onand conduct a general min- ing, smelting, milling and reducuon busi- nega, and particularly to carry on and con- duct such busineys in ‘T'rail Creek Division the idaho Mineral Cini. and to reduce the ores y smelting, milling aud other processes: al- 80 to hol Given under my hand and seal of office ut Victoria, Province of British Columbia, this 18th day of February, one thousand nine andrea, LB. fi 8. Y. Woorron, of Joint Stock C NOTICE, TICE Is hereby given that an application will be made to the legislative assembly of the rovince of British Columbia at its ne session lor an act to incorporate a company with power to construct, e pips maintain an operate telephone and telegtaph lines within and throughout all the cities, towns, n-unicipalities and districts of the mainland of the province of British Columbia, and to. construct, erect and maintain such and so 2 ni lus and other works and devices as the cempany deem necessary for making, comple ing, ing, using, rath in: he art to 4 hala and self ana Gishose of fands, ‘but tenements within the limits aforesaid. and to pi hase or lease, fur any term of years, an phone’ or telegraph line, established or to tablished In British Columbia, connected or to be connected with the line which ‘the construct, to amalgam: line or linesaor_any portion fo any comp ny possessing, of telephoneor telegr: ing oF /Rolt & Grogan CONTRACTORS & FOR RENT. Olfice on first Hoor —11s- Block. Office and rooms o1 second floor Burns Block. . Large Warehouse i center of town, FOk SALE. Seven-roomed Dwelling houre, plastered furnished throughout, poe locality, Hotel and Saloon on Second avenue.—A splendid business opportunity. Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG .. ..PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferring: First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. LES: Commerciat Alley, "Phone No. 89. Postoftice Box 16. A. G, Creelman, George Beam CREELMAN & BEAM, BUILDE_RS. Estimates furnished on all kinds of work. Job- bing promptly attended to. Office and shop: Commercial Court, rear Alh: bra kote, P.O. Box gis. of Chewing and Smoking ‘Tobacco. ates CAPT. SHAW'S Kootenay Cafe. Fresh Oysters in any Style, Game in Season. Private rooms for parties. Business Men's Lunch, 350. Gpen Day and Night. Rooms and Bar .. +. «im connection Miss K. Swanson, Prop. C. E. Benn. M. H. McMahon CHARLES E. BENN & CO. BROKERS AND ACCOUNTANTS. Buy, sell and trade Stocks and Real Estate for V &N 'Phone 83. Columbia 'Phone §:. PO Box 468 Telephone 86. P.O, Box 208 A. B. MACKENZIE & CO. MINING BROKERS. Columbia Ave, Roasiand,B, O Rea to be connecte: Rage ic, and rivleges from-any person or body corporate, and with all other usual, nec- essary. or incidental rights, powers or privileges as may be necessary or incidental to the attainment FE, W. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, of the above objects, or any al * In Custom House building. Retablished May, 1895. THE REDDIN- JACKSON Co., Aimrvao Liamuiry. MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. fine footwear for men, women and ey hild i id DALY & HAMILTON, ; Solicitors for the applicants. Dated this first dav of March, 900. Artistic Job’ Printing of every de- Art . Also New York Life lusurance Agency. scription at this office. % Washington street. Rossland, 8.0 decrease of revenue would be in poll IIE IES IEE IE IEF IEE IE EE SEINE SESE IEE IE EE FE TE AE SEE TEE se ve Importers and Retailers of Fire Dry Goods, Silks, | Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc. Art... Ladies’ ; ; : TAILOR-MADE . B As t — Sauares SUS Art Squares, 234 yards by 3, at American goods, at Lalonde’s. Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland Carpets Carpets. Our New Spring stock of Im- ported Tapestry, Brussels Velvet & Axmins- ters is nowcomplete Never before did we show such a large range. Blouses, SHIRT Waists, ETC, The White Waists this season are daintier than ever shown before, with Fancy Corded Yokes and several rows of in- sertions, etc. Our prices are always the Lowest; $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.50 $3.00 and $3.50. The Colored Waists in Gin- ghams, Organdies, Lawns and Percales far surpass any ever shown before. We have them in Stripes, Plaids, Dots, Solid Colors, ete:; 75¢., $1.00, $1.25 $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, upward. BOYS’ BLOUSES in.-great variety and at popular prices, Linoleum Oilcloth We import direct, and offer Tapestry Carpets goc., 6oc., 65c, and 85c., a yard. Brussels Carpet $1.00 and $1.25 per yard. Velvet and Axmin- ster Carpets. $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00, with Borders to match. Jube Carpets 36 inch wide, 15¢., 20C., 25¢ 40C., Here you will find the Latest styles and cuts in Homespun, Tweéeds, Venetains, Serges, etc. $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $17.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00. $2.00. good quality Linoleums at soc a square yard. Cork Luinoleums, Inlaid Linoleums, E.tc. Stair Oilcloth, Floor Oilcloths Art Squares, 3 yards by 3 at $2.50. LADIES’ Separate Skirts in great variety, and ‘at popular prices, $2.00 to $12.50. . Spring Capes The Latest and Newest in Chif- fons, Laces, etc. The Crescent Dry Goods Co’y., Ltd. d. 2 Brick Block, Columbia Ave. V. & N. Telephone No. 107 BK SAI fe Sk RAG SE IK IK IESE IIE IE I SIE IRIE BFE SEE SE HE IE SEE TE IE TE TE TH é Art Squares, 334 yards by*g, at $3.00. Art Squares. 334 yards by 4, at $3.50. Such Pretty Patterns and New «..Colorings.... RII