i veeu gE H fad ¥ PANG Sao ¢ _ ince, but,” once safely landed . their nizat The pr * is How'to get it. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MARCH 9, 1900. THE ROSSLAND. RECORD. ry WILLIAM Ky; RSLING. ws ‘tis Onpesr DAILy-on THR!INTaRIOR: PUBLIBHED DAILY BXOMPT .gGUNDA’ ovrice: Sasemunt Pdstorrice Bux k. 1. 98. FO. BOX 538. i Y e next “election” by the ‘success o} SUBSCRIPTION RATES: aly, yonth by mail . Bay b tet ear by mall Subecriptions invariably 4 ‘didate would™haveto stand or fal! by the record of those leaders. tion. Th eRucone Teaches the pedple, fae) a> an self and a clique ‘of his friends. TIMB-OF ARRIVAL. A\ AND cLosINe CLUsE| DESTINATIONS. _ “Ri Is tok d all Lats): corer. outer Victoria, the Okan eastern nads.; Bei tn ‘ie and. all Kuro- er foreign coun, a a my Robson,:* Sabdon, Halcyon _ 5 Arrowhead, ahd Lardeau district points, Park_Monday, Wed iy SF Fay. "ietsoe Kaslo, and. Ymlr, Nelson ied all lake, eta ate ke Re ar tr a.m.|/Pags connections. iad 4 kane, port, and! st eters States, : he Boundary district] 9.45 jem, Ht It ‘eter Cascads toa oF ay” ya Bamiereg toads and dally Austrafia; China and Japan—See special noticed. tters for. Kegistrati st be posted half an ia Drevioug tothe ine for dlosiag the mls, The postotfice is 0} from 8 a. m.,to daily, (except ‘Sindayh ’ mm, 1900 MARCH 4) 51 6) 7 wr fiz} rg] ig 18 | 19 |'20 | 27 25 | 26 |'27 | 28 TO ADV - | DUE means of brie Nayaso. as : "Bickel this ‘rational basis of government, its leaders” Who ‘hud held’ office. Every individual Conservative can- Wh ‘Thus’ the party would be interested in putting ‘forward ‘the best men }{and in ssuppressing the ambitious, The Advertiaing rated will be made known apon | Self-ussertive bad men who would pplica endanger. its, success. The candi- | all parties to combine to down Mar- date of each party would be chosen , by a party, convention, not by him- If Joe Martin’ 's feats as a goyern- ig the province to should be followed on party lines | Some and’ a Conservative government re- f | enoug! i . | his gor ord,to McInnes gave~Martin to complete been done ‘without delay.” falls in line with the movement for tin, but-sounds” a ‘timely ‘note of: warning by saying: must also endeavor to guard against the sacrificing of important princi- ment wiecker| should prove the | ples, by allowing any:sort of men, with any'sort.of principles and rec- white:shirted hobo might hurt his feelings, if he: could penetrate |! gentle Joe's rhinoceros’ hide far h to’reach them, at is the time limit Governor vernment?. This was to have New Westminster Columbian “The electors creep into power under cover which is 1 and foll din every self-g n inity, they will have.. umade im an uninten- tional public bene ctor. ‘ennai ey MARTIN'S GOLD BRICK. ' ‘True to his character as’a’ dema- . gow and’ confidence politician, Joe } Martin offers the ‘people of British ‘Col imbia a gold brick as a pro- graine tor ‘the government’ of the Te + The _ governme that all-powerful” “al straction which, on * open up I districts ; ie This great ‘work is to be paid for by ‘the issue “three per cent in- terest, which the. British investor, overloaded with money, will get up early i in the morning to > buy. Roads ding matter makes your, advertisement attractive. ‘We will giadly change your “ad” every issue if copy is Presented before 10 a. m. HOW-TO GET IT. _ After Wobbling for some time, the Miner has joined in the chorus of: the Provincial Liberal association. against fighting the election on party lines. It speaks of a political fight on a party basis as a luxury, and says: ‘What is wanted here . is a sound business administration where men of all shades of political opinion will work together for the good of the province, for its devel- opment and pbuilding.” Of course, that is what we alt _ want. That is what Turner said he wanted, what Semlin and Cotton said they wanted, what Martin says he wants.: The way to secure a government is not to. reel. off tim worn platitudes like this, but to de fine the measures necessary to af- i _ tain the lend on, which We are y “agreed and then to entrust the FOV ernment to men ‘who will make them law and carry them out with abili .and honesty. The: candidates of. every party will. proclaim their wil - lingness to work for the ends mene - tioned, by, the Miner. It will: remain, for. the voters to consider the merit! ‘ation. The law against ‘labor is to be re-enacted ‘and, if,the Dominion government does not allow it, Mr. Martin’ will organize a company ot B. C. scouts to march on Ottawa and make the offenders tremble. There is to be a redistribution of seats whereby the r representation of the intelligent i is to be and that of’ the: constituencies which show a low. order of intelligence cut down one-half. Of course, it will be understood that the intelligent constituencies will be those which approve Mr. Martin's efforts to transplant , American Populism to Canadian ‘soil, while those constitu- encies which show a preference for ‘the antiquated notions of law and order will betray a lack of intelfi- gence. It is understood that Mr. Martin in active correspondence with ‘Sockless Jerry” Simpson, John P. Altgeld, _ ‘Senator Whiskerandoes Peffer and Ex-Senator Boreas Allen, a w to their abandoning the unpromising field in the United and self-sacrificing efforts to - pro- mote the .growth of Populism in Canada. : Mr. .Simpson and Mr. Peffer will .be ‘able to adapt to the conditions of Canada their Scheme for the issue of treasury cer- tificates secured by the stock, of of the The That w: and oth and Chi resist east. and the result was Semlin. Recent developments on the lower levels go to show'that the: chief re- |: sources‘of Montana‘are copper: and [ liars.—Boston Herald. LIBERAL-CO! ERVATIVES, The annual meeting -of the Trail Creek Liberal-Consérvative “Associ- ation will be held ja the. board off trade'rooms, postoffice block, - Monpay, March 12, at 8 p.m. for the purpose of electing officers: § All Liberal-Conservatives are cor- | dially invited to attend. q Why SmithLeft Town. . Because Brown's in ‘town and has said so much-about the Wiscon- sin Central line:-between St, Paul porary common cause j, against Mr. Martin.” -Colonist Proposes“ that: the opponents of Martin defer the selec- tion of a ledder till after the elec- |; tion, ‘What! have no ‘general till |' after the battle! No, thank you. as tried at the last election ” Wake jotice. er business. A. HL MacNe, President. W. Wy. Jounsron, Secretary. cago that Smith could--not. the temptation » of .a ‘trip ro ak to States and joining him in his noble For ict, aud tor ama line or lines, or any Sagem OF poi eceasal of the above objects, or Dated this first day ot March, Notice. ai mae ak: an seein at wi i rate, and with all othes CoA nec: | ntal rights, power leges ry or elds ite eee then, i : Sollettors fort the ETON No. 152, Certificate of the Re, latration of aa Ex. tra-Provinc! of the.means whereby the did: tes Propose to attain these ends, the sincérity of the - candidates’ pro- fessiohs of purpose and their ability to execute it to the people’ ‘3 satig- faction. ..., + or course, we want a good : busj- ness administration. The questi oftaking men from all parties to work together in such ‘a govern- ment is.open'to the ‘objection that. we have. tried it,.and it has langed us in the. bog ‘in which we are ngw* . floundering. The’ weukne: f such method of forming a " govérmibent Is that,; once ‘elected; its members feel no’ ibility to” any definit vody of ‘Voters; and no body of voters feels*responsible for the gov- ernment. The candidates go be- “fore the. voters promising to work together for the good of the -p: fice, they too often workt pee for the good of themselves only. There is ‘a distinct dividing | line. "* Between Conservatives and Liber- als, they . have their leaders and A * actl, The Miner's ‘plap- {favorite article of jewelry with: the grain in g This can be accomplished by issu- ing certificates-on the supply of | cordwood in. stock. Mr. Bryan, by a few verbal changes, will adapt his anti-imperialist speeches to the pro- Boer cause. ‘The whole Omaha plat- form could, by a few changes, be made to suit the peculiar conditions of British Columbia and the Populists could havea halcyon and vociferous time with the patient people of the province, who.long for new men with new.ideas —_—_—_——_—__. EDITORIAL NOTES. The Miner this morning follows an_ editorial on the rapacity. of the C. P. R. with one.on the advantage to Rossland-of having it build a :|.branch.to Sophie mountain. What _| has it against the mine-owners of Sophie mountain that it should wish them handed over to this **monopo- dy,”, whose rates are. “almost pro- hibitory,” which ‘‘robs the people and plunders the country?” - Con- sistency doesnot appeur to be a affairs ‘apply/:in a large degree to provincial affairs. If the electi Miner... Joe Martin says he does not want J HERE: Act The pte at Batt pany is ti one aus ing, mel duct ‘suc Registered the 18th day day of February, 7, 1900, and Sh eruiny Mies r a = i 1g Company, The time of th iin twenty’ youre 1 exiatence of the Company The objects foi ¢ been wis *leneed Company has ness, and particularly to carr: By: CERTIFY that Th thi: red the idaho have thie in Extra-Pro- sun Company under: the “Companies | office of the: Co: atte, Silver Bow Company Jean: -The amount of the capital of th ‘ ive hundred thousand 1 He Cons” ‘¢ vided into yg Tiondred thousand shares of re ead office of the oagmpany sh iy cis ti Ye, ‘Y on and conduct a ling, eliiog and a general busk in usiness ir Trait ‘Creek D other pro tl nine hun lea any per lities in the smelting, ed thereta seine other ‘proce: othérwise ‘acquire minin % Given under, my hand ana atv: sid Province of British olniney { USAT ry |, own, per urchase, lease, bond, a zeal office ley ot eee one tho of fori sear ‘Cotapanies, SEs GOO ». SILK... in Fancy Plaidd ¢ , cut in the very ‘latest: fasion: HER - “ODAX'S TOOK SALES, - -Fonlowing i ig af agtimary” ‘of? the sais onthe local: exchange’’today, together with the quotations: Hippsland tales, jon the logal. exchange .were, a8 ‘follows: i 5 Okan + 3000, 33her 2000, 396¢} athimullen, 1000, 4c. Total: sales; 6000 shares. Sales: to Men's silk-lined’ ‘Gvercoats $is atl Holstead: & Wright's. cdg Pes is wel printed 33 illustrations oF. scefies apd Jinci-.j. dents ‘ip. the evangelist’s life. Mr. Moody's wide influence in Canada el It Is published at a5 cents in heavy “:Javenue,“next~to: the~old-city hall ‘ Tablets. ~All ‘druggists” refund: the 2°" rioney if it fails to cul re, 2ge. ~ “Es 2 room house in paper cover, “g0 cents bound in No More Delay by Niides over the Red Mountain‘ railway ar- Spokane. The train went out on time today, and trains are expected to have no trouble hereafter at the scene of the slides, ——_—_____ ry Fine Bottled Goods. cloth. are just to hand, of ladies’ w A _ | and fifty New Idea patterns just re- * The extra train from Northport . rived at t1:10 last night, with the | First delayed mails and passengers from | stieet. regale themselves on the... lovely mountain trout received. every ROSSLAND EVENING ‘RECORD, MARCH", 1900. For the Ladies. OLASSIFIED. New line of ladies’ spring jackets,| savertisemente.under this head inserted af. the Also a, big dine TL, ies de Soiting, kes ver MISCELLANEOUS, eived, LOST—Ladies gold watch, Batieaa Agnew's | .| store and Salvation Army barracks, The name Houstaap & WRIGHT, | ‘| gna, and date engraved oncase. Finder will Central Drygoods Store, corner | be sultably rewarded by leaving at Agnew’s_ store. avenue and W; [4 and typist desires 2 engagement. Record office Rossland. ar3t ‘Twelve hundred dollars takes pair ot freebold houses, three rooms, summer kitchen and pantry. Rented for $30 per month, ‘I’, Prest, 26 Columbia avenue, BUSINESS LOCALS, Lent keepers and fish eaters may TAILORING. ©. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, Carries the best assortment of imported and do- tional family, liquor store. Import- moderate prices, : tf stead & Wright's. New Drug Store now doing business on Columbia building. We.have a_.complete line pure fresh: drug: cles sts" i Presitip- tions carefully compounded. tf R. E. Strona; Mgr. 5" morcaige & Oold.in One May Fake Laxative; Bromine Qiinine We Grove's signatu is on each ' “yaouve wanted. | Wanted to purchase three or four t 1 ‘ d° most | Th y at O. M. Fox & Co's, | mestic goods in’ Kossiand. . None but first-class highly Schlitz’s extract. of malt, | Take notice, we also have’ a full line labor. amployed. Prices moderate, cosibe Sold- by. the bottle at the Interna- |Of smoked and salt fish, “tf = = 5 . +s FOR RENT. Prof. DeLeon’s Electric. dandruff ENTCitouse Spon) house phooe ed white wines, clarets and Burgua- cure.;cures bald heads, stops ‘the Prestené Colombia ‘avenue. ef dies by the bottle, basket or-case at,| heir from falling out and leaves'the scalp as white as snow. Price soc; - $1 and $1.50 per bottle. No. io » Youth's: suits, $4.60 and up, Hol- | Spokane street. FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms. The En- terprise, on Columbla avenue, injsame building as the Kootenay Mining Standard, FOR RENT—Five roomed Plastered house, un- furnished, on Spokane treet south, Water; good basement. $18 per month, Apply M. W. ne Overcoats $6 up, at Holstead’ & son, Columbia avenue. Wright's. -For the best, cleanest and cheap- FOR SALE. FOR SALE—House of four rooms and furni- The Rossland Drug’ company is | est coal, call or phone Martin Bros. | ture complete; $200._T. Prest, 26 Columbia Ave. : FOR SALE—A money-making butcher busi- For Sale--Dry slabs, $3.50" (per | ness. Owner going away. Small capital required. cord. , Alse dry wood. Leavs ‘or-| Investigate this. T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. FOR SALE-Fine rooming house doing good ders. at Embleton’s store, Le : Roi HOR SAL E-yFing rooming house, avenue. T. Preat, 26 Columbia avenue. FOR SALE—House and lot, $1000, easy terms! The’ Columbia Bottling “Works Tissee aed IoC Stine crag tentantty Biestoas furnisties go% of the carbor Columbia avenue, drinks consumed i in Rossland. Why? | 1.0 on second Avenue, only $500, T. Frest, 26 Becatise ‘their goods are clean, puite | columbia Avenue. and palatable. _ Finest table vinegar |’ FOR SALE- on the market, California, range | A prominent business corner at a bargain, A five-roomed furnished nouse on Butte St., $150 cider, gioger ale and all the princi- ‘A four-oomed house on Davis St., $235. : It mode ces) pal Sweet sodas. | Family trade 80-| 4 Svsres samt cuy Sulla, Rose Raay licited.... Postoffice box:703, “Colum- furnished. at much A: sixroomed house and tn “with lot partly bia telephone No. 43. ‘paid, §: The! foritare “and good-will of a 17-roomed lodg- Rubbers, “overshoes, boots and 1g house, $400. tie acres. of ground adjoining townsite to the fine. footwear for, men, women and “south $500 \ddress,stating’ téems, ou Recorp Office. Tweed ‘and bl blue serge business | suits $10 and vk at Holstead & Spectal Ruling and all kinds of Job‘ and Poster PelnGoe: 1 at’ this of-