sites cctacies ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MARCH 6, 1900. om THE ROSSLAND RECORD. retained in thelt positions are not nesburg are allowed to stand, they WILLIAM K, SLING,» ‘Tax Ouvast Dainty sx tHe INTRRIOR.., PUBLISHED DAILY:.BXONPT SUNDAY | Will in any crisis convey inforniation OFPICH: BASEMENT POSTOFFICK BLOCK. 98. ¥, 0, BOX 538, always as loyal to their new ~ chiefs as they were to their old- ones, but to the opponents of the government, whose clerks they are. ft is this SUMBCRIPTION BATES: Daily, Ei. month by mail . Daily, half year by mail . Duily, per y: os Daily, por y foreign Subscriptions invariably in advane that makes political leaders indiffer- entto public outtry when; -after some experience, they learn to trust only their own: followers; and cast out of important places men who Advertising rates will be made known upon || Might misuse their offices.” a pplicution. , , T heRacorp reaches the people, That is a sufficient answer to the World's Mr. Sifton is <= so ‘closely related to a member of the Liberal federal ‘ government, TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. who has taken-an active part in the provincial | electiun, that -Mr. Mac- CLOSE | DESTINATION: Revelstoke and all paints id cquver, Victoria, the an, Similkamten, Cariboo, land’ Kiondyke districts: the| N thwest Territurles, “Mane ba: all eastern Canada, ritish Isles and all Euro- and other foreign cou s, Trait, Robson,” Nakusp. Sandon, jalcyon Ings.) Arrowhead, and all Siocan| fand'Lardeau district points, Deer Park— Monday, Wed-| needay and Friday. Nelson: and connections. Nelson, Kaslo, and. Ynuir,! land all _Kootenay lake, East! Kootenay and Crow’s | Nest! > dally, Spokane, Northport, and’ fait ‘points’ in United States,’ All the Boundary. district’ saily""| points between Cascade and 100m -amp McKinney. [ DUE | donald is excusable -for doubting .| Pass connections, 3 p. m. his ‘ability’ to: work: faithfully” for an inistration.of the.opposite party. THE SETTLEMENT Conright, Schreiner, whose claim to distinction is,.that,-he is the hus- band. of. Olive Schreiner, was inter- viewed in| London the day Lady- smith was, relieved, and. gave. his views,as to the future settlement of South, African affairs. , He . shows great. fear. legt., the, Transvaal. be handed over to the ‘capitalist ring‘ and says: _‘!The only solution which which will conserve English interest Australia, China and Japan—Sce special native: Letters for Kegistration must be posted half an'| leave the rep so te hour previous to the time for closing the malls. The postoffice ‘is vpen from 8 a. m.,to7 p.m. daily, (except Sunday). ¢ permanently in South Africa is to d 4 for Welsh immigrants to Canada and has made a strong feport in vor of this country. ‘ to raise a corps:of Italian’ volunteers to aid the British in South Africa. Britain hélped Italy to gain’ free- dom and Italian patriots remember it. “ who are offended if you call ithem Dutchmen feel that the bond of blood binds them to. the , Boers ot the Transvaal? — Kincardine -Re- view. to be recruited to its full. strength and mounted rifle companies are to be raised in. the Northwest. and which frown on Pretoria and Johan- will be manned by British soldiers. There will be no more trusting: to | Dutch good faith, no more shadowy Suzerainty; South Africa will be- come British and remain British and the liberties the Dutch — enjoy they will enjoy as British subjects. —_— EDITORIAL NOTES. A commiltee of Welshmen has been investigating the opportunities General Ricciotti Garibaldi offerg How is it that so many Germans The Northwest mounted police is far us their internal affairs: are con- cerned.” He goes on to predict permant hostility to. Britain if she destroys the republics, ‘‘and at-} tempts to hold them down while the capitalist ring jumps on. them:” He goes on to say: “Such a serious state of affairs ‘will not result if the internal inde- ¥ pendence of the republics is left in- 1900 MARCH 1900 s([M [Tr |W. F] Ss ery ee aren — a | 5 2 3 4° 51.6) 7] 8] gi10 I] tz) rg) roe] 15} 164 17 318] 19 | 20] 21 | 22 | 231 24 ‘23 | 261.27 | 28 | 29 |-30] 31 tact, with, say, seven years respec- TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your | Would agree to, as an earnest of advertisement attractive. We will | good faith, gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue “Do this and then leave Africa if copy is presented before 10 a. m. : tive franchise embodied in a conven- tion, which I believe the Transvaal alone internally, and let the people GOOD OUT OF EVIL, The disreputable deal by which the government and opposition par- ties sought to effect -a fusion and di- vide the offices has had a good re- sult. It has so disgusted the peo- ple with the so-called parties which are only two rival gangs of office- seekers that they are ready now to divide on party lines which have an interest for the voters as well as for the politicians—the party lines of well-recognized principles. The endorsement of Mr. Martin hy the Vancouver Liberal association. the declaration in favor of party, lines by the Vancouver. World, Vernon News, Nelson Miner, Nelson Econ- omist,combine with the similar dec- laration by the Conservatives of the province to indicate. a general trend of, public sentiment in that direc- tion, The time is ripe for the Conserv- atives of the Rossland district to get-together, define their principles and choose their standard-bearer. When they have done so, they will have gone far towards forcing the Liberals to accept the party. issue and fight the battle-on those lines. Meanwhile Mr. Mastin will be no "worse asa make-shift to carry on * the government than any other pro- fessional office-seeker.. .-. —— A GOOD ANSWER. The spoils system has come up of the country settle the country’s business. You cannot hold Africa down with a bayonet at her throat. That-inevitably will alienate your oivn blood out there.” from the Boer standpoint, so that his opinions déserve no more weight than those of any other Boer whose British Colur stead & Wright's: —_—_—_—_ Boys’ suits $2.60 and up, Hol- NOTICE is hereby given that an application will rovince of British Columbia at its next’ session for an act to incorporate a company with power to nd telegraph, and tc open or breate Sr parts Gite gala ‘bigtiways or strects a3 Fc ae hold and and dispose tenements within the lim! chase or lease, for y ma fonstruct. and to amalgamate with or lease its line or lines, and to borrow to receive bonuses’ or priv:leg inlet: ‘or body corpo: Mr. Schreiner is a Boer and speaks | essary or incidental rights, powers vr privileges os may be necessary or incidental to the attainment neni, : HaMicton, ©] a Dated this first day of March, 1990. NOTICE. be made to the legislative assembly-of the ny part often 8 agents, officers or wo tion or portions thereot, rate, and with all other usual, nec- e objects, or any of th DA ey & Solicitors for the applicants, syinpathies have blinded them to the facts of this war, The first of these is the had faith of the Trans- vaal government .in violating the convention of 1881, by excluding Outlanders from. the franchise, for- bidding them to have.arms or hold office and generally treating them as except to pay exorbitant . taxes, | loDated this 9th day of Which taxes were used in buying. a proscribed class, havin rij ofe.a7, must be commenced: nee Pi , ZnO rights | of9.37, must ced before the Issuance MINERAL ACT, 1896., fate of Improvements cember, A. D. 1899. A. G. Gamate. arms and ammunitions wherewith. to that British, st years experience. has proved it to | have no existence. The allusion to the itali dng fight’ theic mother ‘country. The NOTICE is hereb: primary cause of this, war is the. bad | 7th aay of Mechoeee, F . faith of the Boers,. It is not likely eas Licutenant-Governor ‘in council, to the att esmen. wilh. trust to are dpproninately oe tek points the siversion their. good faith,” when. nineteen SPonches resnectivg goth Ob aNe: waSE and steet ‘Dated this goth day of January, 1900. Tea CAMPaE of 00 miners inches of water out of Little Witney. g. Amore, “maing-Dikecter, His a gleam of unconscious humor.,-| No. 152. The country -has. been bled - by | Certltlcate of the Registratton Kruger and hig corrupt gang of Dutch bloodsuckers, with their rail- road contracts, dynamite Monopoly and every other kind of concession, Mr. Schreiner shudders at the ring. He will find that, when the ish or Dutch, will have a vote, be for di. ion in Liberal papers. in the two ends ‘of the country: Strangely enough, one © Liberal newspaper furnishes the answer to the criticisms made by another. Hon. Hugh John Macdonald has come ‘in for a good deal of con- demnation because he has. dis- missed the father of Hon.. Clifford Sifton from office in Manitoba, _and the Vancouver World says: “The dismissal of Mr. Sifton’s father, who. was one of the old. and tried servants of the province, for. no other reason than that he had a son who was a Liberal. and obnox-: ious to the Tories, was a disgrace to Hugh-John.” : In an editorial headed ‘‘The Pa- it dto bear arms and pay taxes. An.end will be ‘put'to the tryanny of Krugér, which’ finds a'| 3 parallel only in the tyranny of Turks over Christians, independent republ changed it into ‘ac rrupt oligarchy, When ‘called’ upon to fulfill their pledges, they replied with an-insolent ultimatum and the invasion of Brit- ish territory. Great Britain's pa- tience was ‘exhausted and, having been fiially aroused: to- action, she put an army in‘the field greater than she has ever raised, and wil. see the matter through, Slow. -to action, litical Informer,” the Toronto Star,| does -her. work thoroughly. says: safe to. say that, while the Durch {'™ the reduction oForee an Hetty, business “The unknown danger, of which | will enjoy full' liberty, the political leaders learn later on, | tion will be taker to “Secure “equal this 18th day’ of Febri is that the officials who have been | liberty for Britons; that if the forty, | when she is thoroughly, arGused, she. tA i000; |] day )ave- thi nd ainers ho Gok Minin | incial od tm-Pro- thought of their rich: plunder being | % absorbed by an English capitalist | Act. arane pee afice of : utte, 2 setitement comes, every man, Brit. | Montanas” S!Yer The amount of ? Pany is vo bundras ia eapite of the Gor ¥ equal | *ided into five handred thousand . : Baiy, ‘whose edeso ourable Thomas W° ~ ¢The- Transvaal, Dutch have, been | #04: is the ator’ sey for the Corr any given their chance at maintaining an | is twenty year A ects | 4, and they have been entabii si, whinh uF nh ai of is] lt"is | aw [un.} tra-Provincial Ccomr,; 189 270 panies: the. Qompany is sit Sow Counix, State of He Vompany in this nk Of Montreal Cliacoe te, in the City of Be? s8-Is said City of seexistencecfip | tay Fi Se orth oe Company ve Company bi rensed are: > ‘agzan Ex:.| ° AY. » “COMPANIES ACT, Mana. thewtlives of Messrs.” on -SBN eet eee . every precat | ac Victoria, Province of ie ot Oo S.Y. Woort: E Registrar of Joint Stock Conhpautes, ane: ‘on~ my did at Every Suit and Gar- ment is of the — Latest Make and of the Finest Tweed and . Worsted. — VERERRRUACV T/T WETRERRCTOEETY Last fail, we stac’ted business in Rossland with a cr ymplete stock of clothing and dey goads. Every- thing was brani r jaw from the whole- salers. The cf othing stock repre- sented the ner vest fabrics and fash-- ions and wat’ the best-that could be: | bouhi. Vive have decided to ¢on-- fine ovr. tomerray inatigurate a clothing sale- “at prices never eqnalled in Rossland’ forth” values offered: Here dire a: PW. 4F amples: <*T -ercouts—stylish, light fawn;- * silk lining, were $21.85, now ht fawn, Italjan lining, were 3, now $10.80, “$13.7 Ya nt so on OVER Ss tylish. and AVREURERRETRUAT BE for Youths and. Boy OO VRO0D 200000 004000 Hi OLSTEAD » WRIGHT Our whole stock ste Going ¢ ack to dry goods and will? “$10.85 up. Knicl st p . in check and plaid, $3.75" up. : -+ Fancy waistMats—$2.75, : $3.75 Dark gray mixed, all silk lining, were $21, now $15.° A few heavy overcoats in-Meltons ‘and light -worsteds, $7.50 to $16. Real bargains... : * Suits—navy- blue ‘serges,: single ‘and double - breasted’. sacks;'$11.85 up. ‘ i es ee £34 F : Tweed suits, elegantly finished, ind $5, were “$3.25, $4.50. and:$6. Boys’ and youths’ clothing,: pretty. ‘suits, $2.75 up. . S. Central Dry Goods Store: 4 aw ——~e | actin. en ee. ~~4ea--~3 @~--So~---WO~ me Cor. First Avenue and Washington Street, | Rossland; B. Cc. a BG ~~ § nn. BO ~- 8-8 ~- 8-8-3 a Ben ~-8Or-~-- 8 Or~-~- 8 Or 8 ~~ 8 OO 3 oan --Sor SO Se Ne ee ae ~--So~--8e~~-Soa~-~S — ee. a 3 ‘ dt it bib wt iii i, ow wn re ~~ are ATTY A Y" e | eas aan~ eine A ni Rn San Sa-- Ba ~8Orn~00~~-8O~-~-S On Or Or -- SO -- SO -- 9 Se OO oan~ oo i aw db eros ROSSLAND. EVENING RECORD, MARCH. 6, 1900... : PREG FUMIGATING, THE ORE. alth Auihoritics ‘Guard tdvway He! Tttos e aaiinat Ancleiit Smallpox Gorme, The health authorities at Midway are SO extremely. careful! td ‘shut out smallpox germs:tWat they have com- pelled the teamsters ,who are.haul- ing ore from the Zala M. mine in Sheridan camp to, have it fumiga- The ore has to -be unloaded tele he American side of the bound- ont ary, on tl i a g1 to $1550 atone, - e Apparently Midway. people ‘think that smallpox germshaye a peculiar affinity for gold-Bearing ore. and, if they were not buried with it at the its’ formation,” may* have clung to it from some infected min- time of er’s touch. Reduction of Hates, . The Canadian Bacifié ‘railroad ‘in | pany, has ‘duction i rate, Pens reduced from $5.35°'to a corresponding: extent. TODAY'S STOCK SALES, © Bollowing is a summary of the sales on the local: exchange today, her with the qi fumigated: there,; and reloaded he Canadian side. This, costs made very mm: terial re- the local passenger rates on that branch. .. The ransfer took | 3 place on March, .1,, when the local |’ Robson to Grand Forks, was q 3°35) Sand’ : Robson to Greenwood - from 37 to N $4.50 Rates between. other, points on the branch, have:been. reduced. to Hossland Saics. Sales today on the local exchange were as follows: Rathmullen,zo00, 4c,'2000, 5000, 4c, 7000, 4¥6c; Winnipeg, ‘1000, 1000, 1000, 18c; Mines, 1800, 1%c; Okanogan, 1000, 3c, 300, 3c; - Princess ‘ Maud, shares. ‘Athabasca. C. Gold ig Three ee randon & Golden anadian Gold Fields aribvoo [Oamap Moki; row's Nest Pass C eoria Mines... Princess Muud.. bler_Curiboo seattle Times: ‘And now all Europe: are“ yelling yecause General Roberts compelled General Cronje to go into’ the! Eng-| War Haglo lish camp to agree't : torture. erins of* sur-| White Bea render, We don’t see a little | bit | Winnipeg. in the proposition. To. the victor belongs thé spoils; is a good maxim in politics, and we -haven’t any. criticism to make * of*:the methods’ adopted by the head of a‘ conquer- ing army to the terms which it dic- tates to the conquered, provided al- ways, that the-terms do. not impose. physical pain, humiliation’or mental tathmullen tepublic: Hime | Smuggler “aluarad ‘Trail Cree! an Anda iw Vonderful ‘'ToCure 2 Cold In One May box." .- Wright’s. . New line of ladies’ spring jackets are just to hand. Alsoa big line|, CLASSIFIED, i der this head inserted at the Ania One Cent a Mord Nothing ‘aken for fers Ban as cents. Six: insertions, 81.00. and fifty New’ Idea patterns just re- Hotsteap & WRIGHT, Central. Drygoods Store, corner CALS, Republic, 1000, 9634c; Peoria BUSINESS LOCALS, Lent keepers and fish eaters may ¢ ives on the lovely 2500, 6c. '. Total sales, 31,800 regale themselves Thursday at O. M...Fox & Co's. Take notice, we also have a. full line of smoked and salt fish. . Prof. DeLeon’s Electric dandruff cure cures .bald heads, stops the .| heir from falling out dnd leaves the scalp as. while as snow. : $1 and. $1.50 per bottle. No. ro For the best, cleanest and cheap- est coal, call or phone Martin Bros. For Sale--Dry slabs, $3.50: per cord. - Also dry wood. Leavs or- ders at Embleton’s store, Le Roi The Columbia Bottling Works] 4 yominent business comer at a bargain. furnishes go% of the carbonated | A five-roomed furnished nouse on Butte St. $150 drinks consumed in Rossland. Why? | 9 cre comed house with all modern convenlences > 22 umbo:. 'King(Oro Denoro). a in Knob Hill... a a 1 Mf wx : 5 by 1 a 10% 9 1 ney 93% + 8 ‘almer Mountait 1 m Because their goods are clean, pure with two lots hi iy. ultiva Finest table vinegar}. A six gpomed house and barn, with lot partly ee pald, $500. California orange | rhe furniture and good-will of a 17-toomed lodg house, $400. : cider, ginger ale and all the princi-| 0 "liscs of ground adjoining townsite to the 1 ¢ f Family trade so- south, $500 each, licited. -Postoffice box 703, Colum- re bia telephone No. 43. Rubbers, -overshods, boots and fine footwear for men, women and The best Canadian: and American goods, at Lalonde’s.” Look—Cleaning, pressing : and dyeing done on short notice at the| Street . Dyeing and) Cleaning | works. Telephone: 128.]| HEADQUARTERS ror MINERS th}. ° uy ‘Take Laxative-Bromine Quinine Tablets... All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25¢. E. Ww. Grove’s. signature is. on each uf Be ho : Dr.. Scott’s Headache Powders for headaches FIRST- CLASS. RESTAURANT SS sand blue serge - business i phabsariay o caused by powder smoke, etc. Sold4 suits $1o‘and $12.75 at Holstead & MISCELLANEOUS, Stenographer and typist (experienced) desires engagement. Record office Rossland, 21 3t Twelve hundred dollars takes pair ot freehold houses, three rooms, sumimer kitchen and pantry. "Rented for $30 per month. ‘T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. TAILORING. 0. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant. Tailor, carries the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goods in Kosstand. None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia avenue, Rossland, 7 FOR RENT. IR RENT—House $5.00; ‘house $8.00, T* EWERT BROS Ca49 JEWELERS & ENGRAVERS. son, Columbia avenue, + furnished, on Spokane rtrect south, Water; good . - basement. $18 per month, Apply Mf. W. Sin ROSS TH : c 4 LAEVE Me FOR SALE. FOR SALE—House of four rooms and furnk: ture complete: $200. T. Prest, 26 Columbia Ave. FOR SAL. A money-making butcher busi- Investigate this. ‘I’. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. IR SALE-—Fing rooming house doing good pees Ga Columbia avenue: Rasy cers: 'T. Pregt. 26 Columbia avenue. FOR SALE—House and lot, $1000, easy terms! house and lot. $1500, easy terms. T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. FORK SALE—Plastered house and clear title to lot on Second Avenue, only $500, T. Hrest, 26 ‘Columbia Avenue. FOR SALE— A four--oomed house on Davis St., $225. ly cultivated, house finely furnished. at mucl cost. i ing Houses for rent. - N, OUIMETTE & CO., Real Estaté....-...Insurance.... Mining Breker Bank of Montreal Bree Buslains Butte Hotel. Columbia Ave., west. Bar stocked witb Cholceat Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 3 i mptly. ves a regular Storage and Transfer business, Baggage delivered pro: ly. * [have the following blocks in the following companies for -ale: . 1 tak ing Star, ureéka Consolidated, Gopher, Hi E s a Siiverize; R.E: Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and Zila M Overcoats $6iup, at Holstead 8 |nass. “Owner going away. Small capltal required. Lots in the Original Townsite * Reddin. JacksonCo., Agents, land, B. C Freight band! done. Light and heavy Ken. But short notice. Ore contracts taken. ni n nfes pafely moves hing we handle, Good Storage fac! 1 9 Weray dene a tik 2 Woraches ebippers’ agents. Will clear, transfer, ware- of goods. Noe Ot BELL GOOD, DRY, SEASONED WOOD. - Office: Washington St., opposite Bank of Montreal. J.W. Hartline, Mgr. Private rooms for parties. Rooms and Bar ......-.-. +++ in connection HOTEL HOFFMAN, Koote nay Caf ee ‘Washington Street, Rossland, B, 0. Furnished Roots. First-Class Bar. Fresh Oysters in any Style. {iame in Season. Business Men’s Lunch, 350. Open Day and Night. Railroad and Miners Time Checks cashed, tree of charge. Miss K. Swanson, Prop. Harry McIntosh - - Proprietor. Contractor and Builder. Thomas Shanks, Proprietor. -. * at Morrow's Drug store. | in connection. ‘W. C. McDONALD, F. W. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, . enon Contra of any- Hetimates ain Apion. Apply 85 Thompson Avenue. Washington street. Rossland, B.C He aR Ie HHH b> Ous New: Goods for.Spring are SE hte eliohalamel THE~~~~"~-© 0 LIMITED-~~~~~~-© ISI V.&N. ’Phone No.107 ING DEP’T. . Hosiery, New Shoes,. Etc., Etc., Etc. > re ee % 3 aK 4% ca 3 * * ‘ a ae * * ae % an the Latest Weaves in Tweeds, Serges and Oxfoi maf a range from $6.00 to $20.00. -Men’s Pants. Men’s Serge Pants at -Men’s. Whip Cord Pants rds. Prices $2.00, $2.50 ahd $3.00. . «$3.50, $4.00, and $5.00. $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Boys’ Suits in Tweeds, Oxfords and Serges... - $2.50 to $8.00. Boys’ Knee Pants......-++- sence ce eab ee aletiog ee 65c- and 75C. "SEE OUR NE :W STOCK OF SPRING NECKWEAR. i * ie 1 i x Our-new Spring styles..i i Chicago and New York styles. “Hats. in Hats have arrived. “A SPECIAL DRIVE IN : -Tiess€ We have placed several broken lines in Bi he:Latest pe Ties and Pudls. on our bargain counter. ow Ties, Four-in-Hand Ties, String Your choice for 25e—regular prices : e ‘ . e 1 Shirt Special. 75 Fancy Percale. Shirts to close at the special price of 60c.— former prices $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. i * 36 ey i» aK Ie if ‘RESCEN EIEIO IO Y GOODS -CO., LTD. SEEN Ire RENEE . In Custom House building. Moving, -Ralsing -and Buildings a Speclalty| Also New. xork Life lusurance Agency. Re