ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, SEPTEMBER 29. 1900. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, SEPTEMBER 29, 1900. ee ve cipipanninabhbher at aN a { change or promissory notes, or b: atty , for obtaining applications for, or placing other instrument, or in such othe: man- or guaranteeing the plucing of, the ner aa may be determined, and tu shares, or any debentures, or debenture such purposes to churge ull or ‘any part | stock, or other securities of this or any ofthe property of the company, hoth{other company; and also all expenses present and future, including its ancalled | attending the isaue of any circolur or capital; and to allot the shares of the| notice, or the printing, stamping, sani company, credited ua fully or partly pad | circulating of proxiesor forms to he filled up, or bonds, deb up by the of this, or con- stock issued by nected with this or any other company; whole or part 9! and to undertake the management and any property p x! iv, retur or other work, dutics, and or for any valuable consideration : business of any company, on auch terms (16) ‘To make donutions to such per-| #8 may be determined : sons and in such cuxes, and oitherof; (21) Toobtain, or in any way assist cash or othor assets, as may be thought|in obtaining, any provisional order or directly or indirectly conducive to any of| uct of | or other y the company’s objects or otherwise ex- | authority, for enabling this or any other pedient; and to subscribe or guurantee! conipany to carry any of itn objects into money for charitable or benevolent ob- effect, or for effecting any” modification jecte, or for any exhibition, or for any | of this or any other company’s cot- public, general or other object: titution; to prevare this or | (17) To enter into any arrangement, other company to. with any government or authorities, su-| registered, or incorporated, reme, municipal, local or otherwise, | necessary, in nccordance with the laws and to obtain from any such guvernment i of a untry or state in which it may, or ‘ity any rights, i ebur-|or may propose to carry on operations; ters and ‘privileges which may be|to open and keepa colonial or foreign thought conducive to the company’s ob-| register or registers of this or any other jects or any of them: {company inanv British colony or depen- (18) To purchase or otherwise acquire! dency, or in any foreign country, and to umber of the shares in company to such regis- _ Batablished May, 1800, HE REDDIN- JACKSON Co., cimieed Lamniry. MINING AND IN T Hotel and Theatre for Ment. The Dominion hotel and theatre, furnished. Apply to Geo. Owen, the Alhambra, . Liberals in Sess one The Literal association met last night in the Board of Trade rooms, c. 0. Lalonde presiding. Only BROKERS. . H was transacted, Be Aas hold, sell. exchange, turn to account, routine business ree Fon, | ARents for Parla Hell'Addition to Rossland | diapdeo of and iden! in real und porronal lowed by an property ofall kinds, and in particular I igns . z jauds, buildings, hereditaments, busi- ot the campaign. F. W. HINSDALE, ness concerns ead undertakings, mort- " CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, wa a8, Charges, annuities, patents, patent rig i In Custom House building. ts, copyrights, licenses, secnritics, grants, charters, concessions, leases, con- ‘New York Life Insurance Agency. Washington atreet. Rossland, B. C, all kinds and precious stones; and gen- erally to institute, enter into, carry on aasist or participate in any fnining and Paris, 1894, Paris, 135; 1892, City of 134; 1893, Campania, 132; Lucania, 127. : The Lucania then held the for four years, when the Wilhelm der Grosse took her, tor would retain 85 per cent of his interest in the claim; and, inferen- tially, the wealthy capitalist would remain, where he belongs, outside the limits of British Columbia. For originality of design this scheme ot Mr. Hunter's is worthy of all commendation, ‘but it is not free from all objections on certain details. Firstly, the estimate of $500, NF to be inadeq Mr. Hunter must know, as we all é . do, that it costs at least $50,000 to are misrepr Z| devel, + | claj ¢ pa claim, and place it on a paying basis. | C 7 ly the bounty he proposes could only be utilized to benefit ten individuals. Even if the amount were increas- en to $5,000,000 it could not be re- lied on to benefit more than two or THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING, ‘Tue Ovprsr Dairy in tHe INTERIOR, PUBLISHED DAILY HXOHPT SUNDAY O¥FICH: BASEMENT POSTOFFICE BLOCK. TEL. 98. ¥, 0, BOX 538, terest upon the security of all or any aw ; ——[S== COCO FOTAIOUM OOOO M MHEG EGe, THE GENTRAL Dry GooDsS STORE, First Frvenue and Washington Street, DRESS GOODS) We feel justly proud of our New Fall Stock o Matenals, It includes every possible variety ase and Desirable Fabries--the old favorites, for those whe prefer them—the ultra-atylish conceptions, for those wh, desire sumething ont of the ordinary--aos well as eve : grade thatties between sy a a Bu Ities, and to carry on bnainess as mer- chants, i Pp t (7) To transact and carry on all kinds of agency and commission business, and in particular to collect moneys. royalties, revenue, interests, rents anvestinents; negotiate ;.to find ines, stucke, id ‘to isaue and place shar stocks or cond, debentures, debenture stocks or securities: (8) To subscribe for, purchase or otherwise acquire, hold, sell, exchange, dispose of and deal in shares, stocks, bonds, debentures, debenture stock or obligations of any company, whether British, Colonial or Foreign, or of any authority, supreme, municipul, local or other wiao: (9) To guorantee the payment of money secured by or payable under or in equip, maintain, improve, work, man-| respect of bonds, debentures, debenture age or control, or aid in or subscribe to-| stock, contracts, mortgages, charges, wards the it igiti con- an i of any com- i i pany, whether Britiah, Colonial or For- eign, or of any . mu- nicipal, local or otherwise, or of any per- sons whomsoever, whether corporate or unincorporate: (10) ‘To guarantee the title to or quiet enjoyment of property, either absolutely or subject to any qualifications or condi- tions and:to guarantee companies or per- sons interested or about to become inter- ested in any property against anv loss, actions, i claims or di 4 in respect of any insufficiency or imper- fection or deficiency of title, or in respect of any incumbrances, burdens, or out- standing rights; (11) To furnish and provide deposits and guarantee funds required in relation record ings connected therewith ; Kaiser 3 ‘0 purchase or otherwise acquire, + Hazelwood ice cream, Harry it. from Webb and G. B. chocolates, fresh cut flowers at the Bon Ton. the company, as the the purchase price for he SUKSCHIPTION RATES: Daily, per month by mail. Daily, hairyenr by malt Daily, per yeur........ Daily, per year, foreign - . Subscriptions invariably in advance. —— Wanrep—A good, strong boy eh NS (who does not swear or uses to- bacco) to run delivery wagon and assist in store. One of some ex- perience prefered. tf NOT SEPARATE NATIONS. Attention is being called to the fact that Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his colleag the grounds upon which the Con- servative party advocates the mu- tual preferentinl trade policy. They appear to look upon Great Britain and Canada as separate nations and all their are based on that fallacious assumption. And, three hundred individ Pi jing on that Pp they j, . are stating that Great Britain will te experience of the'lest consider favorably no “preferential” dest that does not accrue to her benefit indivi ly. These leaders are ignoring, pur- Posely or otherwise, that the ground on which the Conservatives of Can- 50 3 00 5 00 9 00 Notice to Conservatives tracts, options, policies, book debts and claims, and any interest in real or per- sonal property, and any claims aguinst sucti property or against any persons or , and to finance and carry on any business concern or undertaking 60 acquired; . (4) To promote, acquire, construct, All Conservatives . whose names are not on the Provincial voters’ list are requested to gee te. = atter at once. copy of the voters! list and blank forms for A. B. MACKENZIE & CO. registration will be found .as the | + MINING BRCKERS, office of J. B. Johnson & Co. Columbia Ave,” Rowland, B.C There will be i in the Board of Trade rooms. every Mon- day evening at 8:30, and all Con- servaties are requested to attend. W. Wye JoHNsTON . Canapa: 7 Secretary, Province or Brrrisu Cotumpia. t Trail Creek Liberal-Conservative | No, 188. 1m. | -THIS JS TO CERTIFY that the Koo- toney: Mining company, limited, is au- thorized and licensed to carry on busi- ness within the province of British Colum- bia, and to carry out or effect all or any of set forth to which uae . Advertising rates will be made known upon Acnew & Co, application, ‘TheRuconb reaches the people. . Telephone 86. P.O, Box 208 Johs Lucas, merly of the Clare endon, will be gladto receive his old patrons and friends at the Kootenay. . im- Pl + working, or control of works, undertakings and oper ations of all kinds, both public and pri- vate, and in particular roads, tramways, Ivays, lephones, cables, ships, lighters, harbors, piers, docks, quays, wharves, warelhonses, bridges, vinduets, acqueducts, . reservoirs, em bankments, waterworks, water-courses, canals, flumes, irrigation, drainage, saws mills, crushingmills, smelting works iron, steel, ordnance, engineering and implement. works, hydraulic works, gas and electric lighting, electrical works, power supply, quarries, collieries, coke ovens, foundries, furnaces. factories, car- rying undertakings by land and water, Fancy gaited saddle horses—new buggies—fine single drivers at Montana stables. Phone 6, SEPTEMBER T | —| LICENSE AUTHORIZING AN EXTRA PROVINOIAL COMPANY TO CARRY ON BUSINESS. “Compantes’ Act, 1897.” and-undertake all or any part of the busi-! allocate any nogr, property, or goodwill and Jiabilities | this or any other of any. company, corporation, soviety.| ter or registe: partnership, or persons carrying on, or (22) To gi' he call cf shares and to about to curry on, any business Which | confer any preferential or special righ this is d to carry on, {to the allotment of shares, on such terms or which is in any respect similar to the | and in such manner as may seem expe- objects of this company, or which sj di cupable of being conducted so as directly or indirectly to benefit: this company, or anessed of property deemed suitable for the purposes of this company, and to few years has taught us.that $50,000 goes but a small way toward making a mine. Secondly, assuming. that the diffi- culty be met by a sufficient appro- priation, the scheme would probably be taken advantage of by the very class of men whom Mr, Hunter Fine Bottled Goods. Physicians) recommend most highly Schlitz’s extract of malt. Sold by the bottle at the Interna- tional family liquor store. _Import- ed white wines, clarets and Burgun- dies by the bottle, basket or case at moderate prices. tf “| Ss 9 ir] 1 16 18 | 29 23 | 25 | 26 Tailor-Made Suits| They are eysential to“évery woman's onttir, and a grow- 14 21 28 association. f the property ent: (23) To distribute any y ainong the or assets of the compar members in specie, or ott (24) To do all or a ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Arrive from DESTINATION, Leave [for Trail, Nelson,Crows? Nest, daily, includ- «ing: "Sunday. iM Trail, Nelson, and $27 dlting Me: inclu 4 day” and“ Baindan points undary except Banda H 41205 a, m. ally, YS aatiatedl Trail, Nelson, LEN, Nelson, Arrow rine. rom, Trail, From, Arrow Lake poi Nelsan. juts and Main Line line. 7:10 p.m, 30a, m. Sp. m. 2:55 P. mg 32205 p.m, 1020p, m. ada favor the preterential trade pol- icy 1s that it will be as broad as the empire itself and designed to benefit the erpire asa whole. It is not denied that it will benefit Canada individually; but the bréader ground on which the Conservatives are sup- Porting it is that Canada is an in- tegral part of the British empire, and that such a policy would inure to the advantage of the empire as a whole, —_—____, TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. THE PACIFIC CABLE, CLOSE |- DESTINATIONS. | DUE The in A ia are Revelstoke and all points| least and west, including Kam| asag'clock|ioops, Vancouver, Victoria, | midnight |the Okanugan, Similkameen,| pribos and Klondyke dis-| i710 p. daily Trail, Robson, Nakusp, Sandon, Halcyon Springs, au land all 'Slocan and Lardeau} daily districts. .| Kaslo, and Ymir, Salmo] and all Kootenay Jake points} Spokane, Nort! Ch 6:00 p. ail points in United Statea|aaiis™ Nelson and Nelson district, Crow's Nest Pass, N. WW. Territories, Manitoba, East ern Canada. United King-| dom and atl European points 100 p.in,{Gtand_ Forks, Greenwood, 200 y-m.IStidway and aif other Bouse ally lary District points, m. 7319 p.m. Pay daily” "day calling attention to the fact that the Pacific cable is not being lost sight would exclude, namely, the capi- talist. Why should a capitalist put his money into ‘the ground in British Columbia when the gov is willing to put up the money, and give him 85 per cent of the profits for nothing? Under Mr. Hunter's scheme capitalists would naturally become prospectors’ (either person- ally or by agent) and would reap the very benefits which Mr, Hunter is endeavoring to prevent Thirdly, the position of the gov. ernment experts would not be free from difficulties. People would always be found ready to impugn the motives of an expert who hap- pened to ‘‘r d” an advance of, as shown by the recent opening of tenders for construction, when that of the Telegraph Construction company was found lowest at 41,- 886,000. Three years ago the advisory committee appointed in London re- ported that the Telegraph Construc- tion company estimated the cost of a cable from Vancouver via Hono- lulu at considerably over £2,000,- ooo. At the recent opening of bids some of the tenders were lower than the sum first mentioned above, but their terms and conditions were not atisfe ‘y to the i Australia, China and Japan—See special notices. for Registration must be posted half an Letters Seat previous to the time for closing the mails. e postoffice {3 fi 8am, Ms daily, (except Sundayyr 7M 83 Ma to7 pom Mr. Gordon Hunter's Scheme. Editor Recorn: Dear Sir—The views expressed ‘TO ADVERTISERS, New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presenced before 10 a. m. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC, _ Again the record for the voyage across the Atlantic has been low- ered, The Deutschland, of the Hamburg-American line, recently made the run between New York and Queenstown, « distance of 2982 nautical miles,in five days and eight hours, a clean average of nearly 25 miles an hour for the whole dis- tance. Thus step by step the time between the two hemispheres: has been reduced since the days of the old sailing vessels. Within the last quarter of a century the record has passed so often from one vessel to another that a performance regard- ed as phenomenal at the time was quickly forgotten, and navigators are not yet satisfied that the limit of speed has been reached. The Persia's record of nine days, one hour and 45 minutes, made in 1856, stood unbeaten for a decade, when the Scotia cut it down by a few hours. She was followed three years later by the City of Brussels, which made the run in seven days, 22 hours and three minutes, Not by Mr. Gordon Hunter in the in- terview published in your issue of the 26th instant make! entertaining toa friend. Besides the temptation to an expert to turn Prospector would be us strong as in the case of the capitalist, and we would soon have neitherone nor the other to fall back upon. . Finally, the security offered to the government for its ad bought at Carpenter & Co,’s pho- tograph gallery, over Dominion Ex- carriages and gurneys—Montana stables, graduate optician. Office Wallace building. Kootenay lunches are the best. Glasses and Jars Jelly glasses, fruit jars in pints, & Co., 106 E. Columbia avenue. Phones 65 and 20, tf MINERS’ CHECKS cashed at face value at the HOFFMAN HOUSE PHOTOS of Lord and Lady Minto and Party Also of the children on platform taken Thursday, Sept. 11, can bi press office Match pairs, handsome turnouts, Phone 6. J.C. Lannerberg, eye specialist, Scientific work, 10-Im quarts and half gallons. O. M. Fox ing majority tind it easter and more satisfactory to ch a Gnished suit than to bother over having one male te order. We havo varieties to ‘please any taste or purse, . FINE FURS . This season we are able to present to you an exhibition of Furs of a most unusual range in styles and of high quahty only, Latest Parisian Fashions—garments which we can with confidence place alongside any similar cxhi- tion on the continent. They.are from sking imported specially and selected and sorted by experts . Holstead'& Wright, First Arvenue and” Wa shin If you are troubled with head- seems unsatisfoctory.. The Propo- sal is that the government advance, say $50,000, to open up. a new claim, and receive by way of secu- rity, a tenth’or a fifteenth interest in the claim. Would it not be wiser and safer for the government to prohibit the location of mineral claims altogether fur the future, and thus retain the ownership of the Property without advancing a cent to anybody. “ It was feared by many, after the elections in June last, that the new overnment would put an end to the system so vigorously pursued reading for a mining like ours, and they are particularly interesting as being expressed by a gentleman in close touch with the government at Victoria. Mr. Hunter is acting as counsel for the government in a dispute be- tween it and the Le Roi company, involving a lot of intricate and im- portant mining questions. We may therefore assume that his views, if | not actually inspired by the govern- ment, are at least regarded with favor. Mr. Hunter's visits to the mining camps of the province have con- vinced him ‘that the man who ac- tually discovers the property, as a tule, profits nothing by his discov- ery. Invariably it ultimately be- comes the property of the wealthy capitalist. * * * My opinion, based on close observation, is that it is the duty of the goverament to bring about a radical change in the whole matter, and to introduce some measure having tor its object the guaranteeing to the discoverer of the beneficial ownership of his claim.” . He then proceeds to advocate the establishment ofa mining fund of $500,000 to be devoted to the de- if of isi to enumerate all the red! s others came at intervals of a year or less as follows: Baltic, Berlin, Germanic, Britannic, Arizona, Alas- .ka, America, Oregon, Etruria, Um- bria. This brings us to 1899, when the City of Paris for the first time cut the record below six days by nearly five hours. Records since then have been made as follows, the time being given in hours: 1891, Majestic, 138; 1891, Teutonic, 136; 1893, City of P 1g prosp 9 to be distributed upon the recom- mendation of government experts; the amount requisite for the devel- opment of each claim to be advanced by the government upon the securi- ty of the claim, “for a small interest of say 10 or 15 per cent reserved tu cover the possible mistakes of ex- perts, sum he d. ed to be expended.” te that under this system the. prospec- cern. trade with furniture. nia Bakery, Confectionery and Can- dy Store. fore October 1st, whole by 28th of September will sell everytying by auction on the 2oth. ment. Mr. Hunter then demonstrates | to by their pred of di ig ing capital from flowing into British ache or ner examined, your trouble may be due to some error of refraction. Lanner- berg eye specialist, Wallace build- ing. ion. necessarily be high priced. have on hand a large assortment of all the leading makes of toilet soaps and we have, besides, other varie- ties, which, ifnot so well known ai money. MINERS’ CHECKS » have your eyes 1o-1m re Pure Soap Is necessary for a good complex- A soap to be pure need not We re fully as good and cost less Rosstanp Druc Co., Phone 185. cashed at face value at the {HOFFMAN HOUSE Columbia, | These fears were groundless, as events proved. The government has already shown its intention to not only confirm, but to extend the system. During the last session they doubled the tax on the output of the mines, increased the fees for obtaining crown grants, and in other inced a ZdK DAD d