ROSBLAND EVENING RECORD, APRIL 24. .i9¢0. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM, K, ESLING. ‘fur Ovogst DAILy IN THE ANTERIOR. OFFICR: anna FoaToRgice BLOCK: + 8, alte ©,,BOX 538. | PUBLISHED DAILY ‘RXONRT SUNDAY: gegnts Yeharters,, and by. requiring’ tax and applying it to Japanese, by forbidding the employment of Asia- tics, by corporations. to..which it, that eagh immigrant, of whatever. dationatity, _ahall “Shave a.-.certain SULECRIPTION HATES: Daily, month by mail +18 50 security, -against _ his. -becoming. a Duty alt year by al 20) | public charge. All who fail to fulfil Dally Be per year, fore/; ad 00 ° Rn. Subscriptions invariably in advance. sum: of money on his arrival, asa these requirements could be deport- Advertsing rates pill ite aapde known upon appl lon. $*. alas the people. ed at the of the sporta- tion company ‘which’ ‘bripgs them i in, according to the Practice of the} <= United “States with pauper immi-| geants., The Dominion. goyern- ment, no morg” than the: proviocial "TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING government, tan: ‘dectee. absolute OF MAILS. 1 . 4 — NATIONS DUE without fon im- euose |. Deets | ee jal a thdzity and jour treaty Revelstoke and all poin ‘rights; b t it;¢an do niuch in the _|SSaver: VietoHian the ‘Oran a 4 i ner indicated. Strong and per- aa Klong; ke districts; the seer Pressure should be brought N sthwest Territories, Mfan- ie foie "si eastern Ca nada. to bear’ on the Dominion govern- opal bray 2 oer jer foreign coun ment also; to brin; Faia pressure rn tie lgattail, Robson, Nakusp, 0. ‘ont Sthet i iniperial government for the Sere aad all Sioean total exclusion of Asiatic laborers pas deau dist ee from Canada:

,|a. number,and the-initiation of. large | of “g [railway ? works” on’ ‘the’ - American’! 58'|'roads: probably: ‘explaiis’ #4 ence’ofi steer iquota, ROSSLAND. EVENING. RECORD, APRIL 24. 1990. '|with'the ships-that brought them, | leaying 278: dropped at ‘this city, 'to be accounted for, “ The reasons for the ,preaent rush are given in many forms,...while'the Japanese in. ‘relation to, American ‘| life, :teade and/conditions’ gomes in for equal variety of criticism, It is said the:Japanese are leaving their own cquntry in consequence of ‘the + Fhe sof :tion thith Pp iz the fishing seagon accounts for quite he besa the GN. R. has’ 1000 will saon treble this | number; the C. P. R: gives its road ‘to ‘white men, and this ex- rivals, telligible: Japan, it seems, her people. in any month is the limit that be ‘sent ‘to Canada, although’ t who have previously been here ' BY-LAW. oe Te of thie tage proportion of the present They also explain a ‘point :,| faised by the Japanese consul which otherwise would seem unin- not allow unrestricted emigration of One hundred ‘and 'sixty ntitufally return just when it suits sum their business or convenience. of the Jon i and ar-'/otlier: buildings.as may and baily or bodies corporate, wil does may hose may | object hereinbefore reelted. \ aterling, ax may sonal of the corporation of ‘Rosslund to: raise ‘by shall be mayor of eal city. he said red 616, and. may be’ Seemed flesira hereas, { ao lots 8, 9, %, ri ond’] 12 in block 27 in, divisior townabip 1 Xa, Gro jenay: Di tl trict, according to ry ae & sore deposited in'the ‘land registry offic the city of Victoria, and ‘num! desirable, .it. is Chinese, and in the latter respect-do |More perhaps for the country that doesn’t especially want them. “After the fishing-season of last year, according to--One of the cus- toms: officials. close. in touch with the’ interesting subject, more than, ‘qo00Japanese went back from British: ‘Colimbia;.: visiting, their ag- while~ “workers in the Cariboo | own ni by: the touch ing at this pe January 1, OF these, 2245 ‘went on rt from the orient since home! with many thousands more. ome la the city of ‘Victoria, aod num: nthe erection :of ia fire. hall, jibrary and such other ‘buildings as bered 616, and the erection of fire hall, library, ‘and auch other ‘Malldings as may be deemed med expedient fe raise, by, way of. debentures,. a loan of §25.000,. 5 Fepayable on the 80th ayo of in! » ‘The said: d and shall bear intgreat al sj aforesaid. ereot ice in the payment of. he. debt he authorized io be issued. ‘The eum of $685.75: shall | Wieresss ‘the total ‘debenture dabt of ually for the payment of th ee rest < in. $ ‘plains the predeliction of the: brown | ten ‘per annum, ‘sich 13, P: people. for both or either of the riyal aloe sto} ke applied ‘for he "purpose p°| lines, are 8 ‘Teaid city is $282,000 and the total Uekt of 1 ty 8 it i Then. comes said city, aid debt 2 Speak tothe Japanese, and. he will In $283, aes eens et ‘ hereas, amount, of: the: whole. 610% tell you. that more: tharr “half of these caw he land and improved r real property, —*.g “jatriving Japanese were here before, acrording ine shee lsat. rer 4 i a Aik ; a. | roll, is $1,444,’ jor-else had relatives here. They | "" and Shores k for the paymient of the ‘travel ‘more‘and‘spend their “im oney | sald debentnres, sinking fand and inter- it. will.be.necessary to raise the every -year. And, whereas. for the purpose of equal’‘g) requit elke (How: therefore, te munici; of $1,935.75 by a apevial rate in each and ing the said yearly sum of $1,985.75, an rf alrate-on the dollar will be And, Whereas, this By-law shall-not be altered: 01 aled except with’ the con- sent of. ‘the Heatenant -governor in-coun- al council conrequence of an; sum |) 1) rais- a7th day of April, A. D., NOTICE. - copy of the broy the vote of 8 vity of follow: Be of archasing lots 10,11 ana a2 in bh lock 17, in sub-divi of part..of. sections 34. and the Jand: registry ‘office inthe: city Victoria “and — num! + These:; men returning form .a st pen meeting one enacts: as] At Re 85, township IXa, Group I, Kootenay District, accord-|.A. D., ing toa map or plan thereof deposited in re and. The creation of a fire hall, Wbrary | and. of Rosuland, name! 8,9, ision | the city offices, Columbia ward 3, on Tuesday, the firat of | the afternoon, 4-18-10t. such uired ;vani suchidebentures shall be Jealet with the at anil when the same “wal “The sum of $1,250 shall be ‘raised an- ja wi nually for the payment of the interest on meantiine, payable yearly at five. @) ) pet the amount of the debt: incurred daring én. |ithe currency. of the ‘debentures “hereby. be deemed de— sirable, It shutt'be lawful for’ tie mayor of the anid city of “Rossland to raise; by way of loan, from uny paraon or persons. who may he Ing to advance the samo on the credit of the debentures, hereinafter, men- tioned, the sum of $25,000 ‘and canse the ams fo ho paid into. the hands of the city treasurer of the said elty of Rossland, for the purpose aforesaid, and with the It shall bo lawful for the mayor to gauge. any number of debentures to- nado ’ is exceeding In the whole the for such sum of money, not een than $100.00 each or an equiva= lent expressed in pounds sterling of the United dom st Great Treland, at a value of ne at to the Britain cand |. eipound ally the city of be signed, by the shall be made r=} payable in twenty-five (25) years’ from: the date herein mentioned for this By-.| thé ,o8 | law to take effect, at the hank: of BHtish te—|North America in the elty of B —THE—— MONTANA STABLES. —— ST¥LISH TURNOUTS. ‘PHONE NO. 6 FOR A 4 GURNEY: HANDSOME SADDLE 'HORSES| | ..-The a Waffle Parlor. 34-36 Washington St., 45 18h eke ee oe Mela bentures: shall: have icou- pons attached for the payment c of he ata t tt five (6) per _centum ‘per annum rom ah dateitheréof, and said intersat thall be of: Ear in oe |pevarle yearly on ie goth ie fro oe K e@ f in each and ever ear, af lace | where said débenvares ate payable ‘as’ ootensy at @e A special rate on the dollar. shail -be t Tevied and 'raised in each and ‘evel .in addition. to-all other-rates,;;on- hle propesty of the 4 city snffigien! interest and creat ainkii éar, rata! ing ory to rey ¢ become’ be raised wn- e debt hereby mie shall be lawful’ for the ‘corporation. from time to time to ‘:purchase:any ofthe said debentures at such price or prives as’ may be inuitually agreed upon, and all shall forthwith be cancelled. and no reiseue ot any.deb- enture or debentures shall ‘be made'in such repurchase, ‘his By-law shall take effect and come Hie fores ‘ou the Soth day of June, A. Dd Seven- Done and passed in open eoutell this : Take notice that the above is a true sed By-law upon which e. municipalit: taken at the tllowing places in the city will be y& Busch’s store, ‘Columbia avenue, “for ward 1; at Thos,.8, Gilmour's office, Columbia avenue, for ward 2: at avenue, for t day.of May, 10, between the hours of 8 o’clock.in the. forenoon and 4 o'clock ‘in|. Wst.. McQugen, City'Clerk; CENT Toke, 21: Meals, $5.00 M-36 ‘Washington pice Fresh Oysters in any!Btyle. Game in Beason: ‘Private rooms for parties. usiness Meéri’s Lunch, S50, “ Gpen ‘Day and Hight. connection Miss K. Swadsan, Pron, THE FAST LINE TO ALL POINTS.’ THE DINING CAR ROUTE VIA YELLOWSTONE PARK. SAFEST AND BEST. SOLID VESTIBULE RAINS . HQUIPPED WITH Pullman Palace'Cars, Elegant ses ing Cars, Modern Day Coaches, x e ‘Tourist, Sleeping Cars. XN ‘Through Hokets t to’ to’all points in the. United Steamship ‘eee to all parts of the world, ‘Tiokets to China and Japan via ‘Tacon and Northern PacificBteamship Uo. 7 Trains ‘depart from Spokane as follows: - No.1 Westbound, at 9:55 pim., daily, No. 2 Eastbound, at 7 320 a.m., daily. For farther. information’ time, cards, map ~ d tcketa, eeply | to Ramones ofthe .; ‘E. W: Ruff, Age. 'R. M. Ry» Rossland,’ B. C. 3. We IDL, General Agent, Spokane, Wh A. D/ CHARLTON, * ‘ Ast. Gen, Pass Agt.. Portland. Ore. £ FOR RENT. Office on first floor 11.8: Block. Office and rooms or. second” floor -Barns Block. Large Warebouse in center of;town. FOkK. SALE. -roomed Dwelling house, farnished throughont, good local Hotel and: Saloon on Second - SLR splendid business opportunity. & Sale Stabies. MJOHN F. LINDBURG ..° .: PROPRIETOR | Heavy Transferring. First-class ‘Saddle & Tack Horses. STABLES: Rolt & Grogan|t igiter ed Le Roi-Livery, Feed} a of ever; * description ~ executed with ¢ neatness:, *: and ‘dispatch * the... ® The Record Offte, Commercial Alley, ‘Phone No.:39. Postoftice Box 16... z wot A Bhaft 40 feet deep has béenssunk‘on the “Cascade” on a 4-foot 40 feet depth... Numerous open cuts expose the lead for over 1500 feet. obtained. at.25 feet.” experts: that it-willicoricentrate 25 into 1) the; ‘railway and to ‘the fact that it'can be Jue ‘of the quartz, it is safe-to say that the % * _ . Owing: to its proximity, to. and considering the average: val We are now. selling th CA SC ‘Divided into 2; 000, 000 Shares at 10 cénts cacti: Dy Coes 990,008 Shares. of aeticls are’ plated in the Treasury.’ WHE property, of this ‘Goinpatiy. consists of four claims, namely: “CALIFORNIA,” all'situate on G on the-Canadian Pacific Railway, and twenty-five miles from Rossland. The “CASCADE,” the? “CASCADE FRACTION, a ANG ranville Mountain, Trail Creek Mining’ Division of West ‘eooteney ‘District; British Gohmabia about threé_ miles: from: Gladstone , vein of free, shilling quartz assaying from $12_ on the surface--to” over: $40: at.: A tunnel is now. being. run:on the.vein, and an assay, of $34.80 was 5 This tunnel is being made of a.large’size for a working tunnel, and is now 115, feet in “length. : thus: making: concentrates of the average value of about $500.00’ per ton. worked very cheaply on account’ of it being a tunnel proposition and that the’ tunnel follows the vein; “CASCADE?” is one of the most promising mining’ propositions in the'district. e stock at F IVE CENTS, payable in five: monthly payments, and recommend it to the public‘as a safe investment. ADE GOLD. MINING & MILLING CO., LIMITED L’B'Y. For particulars, WM. Bb. TO WIN. SE N D.: Rossland, 9. e.. AISA IAAI SS IAL ITIP ISAS IIS e “ROYAL KANGAROO." It has been‘ jascertajnel by and. the’