_ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD,..SEPTEMBER 8, 1900. MINERS’ CHECKS Glia Vindredscres of Ace: ack A. G, CREELMAN, ne hundre res cashed at face value at the bottom land. Twenty acres in tim- co NTRACTO R HOFFMAN HOUSE othy, two acres in (ane Ancres of garden, Balance is willow brush, N ER.. Jona Lucas,tormorly of thé Clar- | asily cleared. Excellent for dairy, SND BUILDER, endon, will be glad to receive his | hay or truck farm. Water running ‘Thone.New Cameras old patrons and friends at the through premives: rout mies Estimates furnished on all Kinds,of work, Job & a from Erie. Six working properties Carpenter ae So: have taken the | Koofemaye ___ close by. One stable, one barn, | Office and shop: sConimeseial Court. + rear Alham agency in Rossland and vicinity for| pazelwood ice cream, Horry|four-room house and fencing. bra hotel, P.O. the Glenco and Korona cameras,| Webb and G. B. chocolates, fresh| Greatest snap offered. $1500, part the best two cameras on the mar- " cash, takes it. HAS NN, ket tor the money. They are offer- Sor cneneninise ue Lincoln street, between Columbia ing great inducements to advertise avenue and Le Roi avenue. FOR SALE—Large lot, May addition, head of oat 4 —_—_— Spokane street, 6125. T, Frest, #6 Columba ave. | (Se Boods. See their display an BUSINESS LOCALS. on first page. ———— ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, SEPTEMBER 8, 1900. eraleComscrvatlvs Meeting | OLASSIFIED. | eeeceeeooseslsceseonsoncs, en will be a meeting’ of ‘the praarasean under this head inserted at the TH E CENTRAL? Liberal-Conservatives, of Rossland | 52% gfOn Conta Sond. Nothing taken for this evening 10 tthe tboard, of i af cents, DRY GOODS STORE. Farm For fale - BUSINESS LOCALS, A sink need not be unsightly simply A Coming Attraction because foul matter is deposited The Clara Mathes company will } : N through it. A woman need not be | open a weeks’ engagement at the MONTREAL LOA aslattern because her income is| Rossland opera house, September meagre. A man need not be a1 19, with a first class repertoire of & INVESTMENT Co sloven merely because he cannot] standard dramas. New scenery INCORPORATED wear di and specialties, Popular prices The fact is that the peautityine of | will prevail. acity, besides contributing to the THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘THe Ovpesr Daity tN THR INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY EXOEPT SUNDAY OFFICE: BASEMENT POSTOFFICE BLOCK. * TRL 98. P, 0. BOX 535. Fancy gaited saddle horses—new buggies—fine single drivers at Montana stables. Phone 6, : : Trade rooms, at 8: go o'clock, for TAILORING. |; ra > c the purpose of to attend the co! stoke on the 1th inst, A large attendance is specially re- 4 Merchant Tallor, a » | carses the best ‘assortment of Imported and dot vention at Revel-| ee coodsin Kosland, None tut frstclans labor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Bul eee » half year by ma’ ph he : : Daild: pe r yen ‘a artistic pleasure of life, adds to it Daily, per year, foreign Subscriptions invariably in advance, Head office, Imperial building, St. James Street, avenue, Rossland, Montreal. GREAT MID-SUMMER, CLEARANCE, SALE, BLOUSES sms WRAPPER J.C. Lannerberg, quested. FOR SALE. . froma practical standpoint. Of | graduate optician. what use are pictures in a room, asks the cynic. The best answer is eye specialist, Scientitic work, Capital, Office Wallace building. 10-1m Capital over. Ww. Write J eee ee TODAY's STOCK SALES. — FOR SALE.—s8 feet frontage, Nickel plate fat, 9275. ‘I’. Prest & Co. For Bent The Dominion hotel and theater, furnished. Apply to George r hi Owen, the Alhambra. t€ Madam Laughlois, of Boston has taken charge ot Lougheed & com- pany’s dressmaking department for the coming season. Patrons are assured of the latest designs in most}evening dresses and street cos- highly Schlitz’s extract of malt, |tumes, tf Sold by the bottle at the Interna- tional family liquor store. Import-} 7, ed white wines, clarets and Burgun-|; ion, A soap to be pure need not HOFFMAN HOUSE . by the bottle, basket or case et necessarily be high priced. We SS moderate prices. have on hand a large assortment of all the leading makes of toilet soaps) YOu, even if you iike thom and we have, besides, other varie- pretty strong ....-.06 Advertising rates will be made known upon A 3 5 application. ape to take them away and let him real- TheRucor reaches the people. ize the nakedness and bareness of the walls. A decent lawn? A vine- SEPTEMBER wft .: miss the fine. display of oo ane. pattern hats Friday and Saturday Bynes A. RO eee Tawne Gh *eaimtiton clad porch? A well-kept show win-| at Mrs, M. Heard’s. Secretary-Treasures, W. H. raiding dow? Try the value of these on husband, guest or purchaser and be | - convinced. y of the Following is & FOR SALE.—H d two lots. House I day » House and two lots. House ts sales on the local exchange today ft and contains four rooms. Cheap and on very | - 1. with' the quotations: easy terms. T. Prest & Co. Don't Match pairs, handsome turnouts, carriages and gurneys—Montana stables, Phone 6, togethe Try the Kootenay cinuners. 2 Salon FOR RENT. Montreal Loan & Investment Pe otters the Roselant : tment for small sums now oj Dr. J. C. Lannerberg, graduate Publ ang ionas money vey io fa optician, formerly of New York| Fo fue norman, api _ : WORLD'S COAL SUPPLY. Sity, has opened omens in the Wal- lace building. r. Lannerberg 1s | 6 meets ‘ « methods} WH, FALDING, 9| 10 12 | 13 16] 17 29 | 20 23 | 24 26 | 27 Located in Rassiand The, Eine Mottled Goods. Physi d TO RENT.—House on Second Avenue. #10. Sales today. on the local exchange | > prest & Co. ig: were as follows: Giant, 2000, 5000, - ; ie 000, 234; Centre’ Star, ‘soo. aemonn ; Fumlshed house, Victoria ave,, MINERS’ CHECKS $1.72) 100, LOOr $1.74, 400, 100, Iron’ Mask, 250, 36c, he y in large 6 or small amounts In An Cotton, Cash- Cash- mere and Silk, }-mere and Silk. Pure Sonp ‘y tor a good iP cashed at face value at the A STRONG CIGAR You'll find our “Et Trabuco’’ Cigar strong cuough to suit well-versed in the latest mcthods Transfer of Liquor License. and is well known on the Pacific Notice is hereb: ven, that at the next sittin; of tas Hourd oh Litenae Comatis sloners for the y of Rossland, an application will be a transfer of the license now held by Cictge t een, {or the Bodega saloon, Rossland, Bec earns, cay iit my of August. A.D. Were RGE H. GREEN. The first lord of the treasury in a recent article sounds a note of alarm nic grren serng meet CEN EIU Barber Shop Removed, Kootenay Innches are the best. c 7 ‘ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. | | ¢d, and that the only: remedy lies in Patna Prof. DeLeon has removed his : tree. ee Se ok Sed Arrive from DESTINATION, Leave for 1105 am. Rai. Nelson.Crows wdog "Sundsy, Trail. Nelson, Gany, incledin aes days” and. Boundary poles daily, “except Trail, Nelson, A Epic Points ai Main prac Trail, Nelson, Arrow Lake Bolus ‘and Main Line hin j wm 3235 p. m, eae Toe0p, m. 5:30 p.m. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. DESTINATIONS. * CLOSE | DUE Revelstoke and all points least and west, including Kam aa glock ops. Vancouver. Vietoriatp p.m. nugan, Siinilkameen| Cariboo ‘dud Kiondyke dis| ©” sandgn, Hoteyen Springe;|7#2 p.m. aleyor : and all's ‘siocan’and Tardeau) daily .| Kaslo, and Ymitr, Salme joc p, m. Bland all Kostenay ine paints'| dalty. Spokane, North and|6:00 p.m. jall points, in United states, tally Ofdinary lett il onl; for all" Fastern Canada, the (Gnitea Kingdom and all Lene Eropean and other doreign Nelson and Nelson district, ws me Irerritoriess Sanitots. East jem Canada, United” King" dom and all European points Forks, Greenwood} 9 ais on sea er ted: Australia, China and Japan—See special notice: Letters for Kegistration must be Posted ti ball an Roms pecwious to the time for closing the toffice is ails * cosas ice is op open from 8 a. my, to. A Ps m ~ TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will giadly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m. USEFUL VS. BEAUTIFUL. There is a quarrel of long stand- ing among philosophers as to the relative value of the useful and the beautiful, or, as the phrase of the schoolmen goes, the aesthetic and the utilitarian, Philosophers, how- ever, frequently quarrel above the clouds, and their scholastic debates have little interest for men on the ordinary level -of human life—life with its dinner, breakfast and sup- per, its pay roll and poll tax, its rent day and board bill, its wash tub and cook stove. In this debate, however, they are not so far away from the sea-level of humauity with its complex and throbbing thought. In the inmost heart of every housewife as she sweeps and dusts her little hallway, of every home-builder as he plans his lawn and basement, of every growing lad as he brushes his shoes or ties his cravat, there is the con- flict between the useful and the beautiful. No one denies that the beautiful is to be desired; but there are those who contend tnat it must be sacri- ficed for more practical ends. This is frequently a mistaken idea, and now that many of the buildings and grounds in this city are in their for- mative state, it may be well for owners to consider the matter of beauty. A_ kitchen need not be hideous and untidy simply because it contains a cook-stove or a range. some new discovery or invention which will effect a saving in the consumption of coal or increase the power produced by its combustion: J. A. L d of the Institute of Mining Engin- eers, has lately spoken in the name line, insisting that more attention at Mrs. M. Heard’s, must be d to in. the use of fuel. As possible remedies he indicates the adaptation of fur- naces to the class of coal burned, and the super-heating of steam. It is believed that the same con- ditions which have called forth these suggestions will result in calling re. newed attention to the coal fields of Canada as an available source of supply. The Cardiff chamber of commerce. recentlyjhad under discus- sion the placing of a large contract for steam coal to be shipped to Na- ples. They had to compete wich an American offer as follows: coal f. 0. b. Cardiff, $5, freight to'Naples $2; atotal of 50 cents more per ton than the American coal. The Ca- uadian Mining review says that if this can be done from the United States it can be more easily done from Canada, and predicts for this country a growing share in the for- eign markets. EDITORIAL NOTES. Alan Walters, writing in Temple Bar, says that England had no real national song of the sea‘ until James Tr i recei a to write words for a musical medley at the Prince of Wales’ private thea- treon August 1, 1749. The result was ‘‘Rule Britannia,” set to music by Arne and afterwards touched up by Lord Bolingbroke. Today Eng- land is richer in sea songs than any other country. German, Dutch and even Scandinavians with their love ofthe sea, have very few such songs, and France has none. The sudden death of Steinitz, the veteran chess player, who for more than a quarter of a century main- tained his position as the leading player of the world, will be noted with sadness by every lover of the game. The cloud under which he rested on account of his impaired intellect is too well known by chess devotees to need adverting to. All in allhe was probably the most brilliant player-since Paul Morphy. Commenting on the odd name, Dragina, of the new queen of Ser- via, itis interesting to note that when the baby daughtcr of the duke of Kent was given her first name, Victoria, it was confidently expected that she would be called Alexandrina. Had it not been for her devotion to her mother she would have reigned under that name. The Recorp again takes pleasure in urging the citizens of Rossland, irrespective of party or creed, to at- tend the public reception to be ten- dered Lord Minto at:Miners’ Union hall next Monday evening. His ex- cellency has personally signified that the. arrangement to have the affair an informal one meets his hearty approval, and the public at large should avail themselves of the opportunity to be presented to him. ing. ties in up-to-date neckwear. Ss Heard’s Don’t miss the fine -display of pattern hats Friday and Saturday If you are troubled with head- ache or nervousness, have your eyes A id, your trouble. may be due to some error of refraction, Lanner- berg eye specialist, Wallace build- Go to the ladies store for novel- Millinery opening Friday and Saturday Sept. 7 and 8 at Mrs. M. G 4 dase , RECORD *PHONE. . Let us figure on your Job Printing DDE CO CAA... Offers special . membership in- Rossland Athletic.. Club ..... ND u s for a short time by. suspension of. the initiation fee: All the..ereerssvare Magazines. . « Periodicals Excellent accommodations for permanent and temporary board and chambers; $36 to $e" per month, For particulars apply to’ CHARLES E. BENN, Charles Webster, Steward. Secretary. Every Article Mentioned a Decided Bargain. Holstead & Wright Cor. First Ave. and: Washington! St. THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE. SE Se Re: 3 200, $1.753 w kao, innipeg, 5000, a jally it Sforni. Secretary-Treasurer. f 1000, 2000, 37¢+ fe to the effect that the world’s supply een oe ar ius aunt aoe Bank of Montreal Chambers, Columbia avenue, In Cotton, Lisle yore 94 i) ne Ban tort . : ? of fuel is rapidly b g exhaust: | oars . c Itation is d ies es Sai Sik st s Silk. ts 8 500 vo; I XL, 100, 1534c. CHEAP | Very Cheap! For a Nearly NOTHING are Goods offered you from all sides’; BUT DO You Really Buy CHEAP? No? But not all the People understand that catch. There is Ouly One Store in Rossland fia 22 Columbia Aveuue, Rossland, B. C. OTL Katie D. Green G. M. ' and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. - Property Situated on. North Fork Salmon River, Erie District, B. C. FOR DEVELO?MENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company's Treasury Stock is. now offered to the public at 71-2 Cents per Share,. and can be had on application to GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer. wa t and much D Oo n + Bu mn Oj | ae met cheaper They reduce insurance; give your home or business place a brighter ene and save you money in Use Electric Lights Estimates furnished for Wiring and Lighting, Electric Fixtures carried in stock. Electric Power supplied for Mining and Manufacturing purposes. Itis much cheaper than steam. §ar-In case of trouble Ne arith Hghts, tele telephone Nas & between 8a.m., and6 p.m. Rossland Water and Light Go. Motors for sale or rent. FOR RENT. Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe- ty Deposit Vault. Advertises FACTS! and is the Only Place ' where You can Save Half on Your Purchase in Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings and Shoes And that Place is THE ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE, "skhkuex” ~No. 42 East Columbia Avenue. Suits of Clothes. This spring’s goods, from $2.50 to $12. Oil Clothing. Coats, Pants and Hats at just one half the usual prices. Overalls -and Jumoers. Summer. Underwear. Jumpers, that everybody else We are heavily stocked in this sells for 75 © our price Soc. line. We will sell to all com- Miners’ Shoes.! ers at from 20c. a garment. Special line of Egyptian and That we sold for $3 $4 $s and | EYP - $6, at $1.50 $2, $2.5s0and $3. iabigees eee ae Iso a line of fine walking SPE: shoes from $1 up. Top Shirts, Sox. In great variety from 25¢ up. Our regular age all wool sox Gloves and Mits 25c Up will sell t) fe . 5 % : Cotton sox j justine thing for Neckties and: Suspen- ders from 10c Up fide weather, 5c. a pair. Remember these prices are only good for one week, starting from today. Be on hand early and so get the choicest selections. We have engaged special help so that f courteous and quick attention. Be eee Rossland Auction House, 42 E. Columbia Ave. 5. Bannett, Manager wz) I have the following blocks i in the following companies for cale Zureka Ci » He Evening Stat Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and ZilaM Lots in the tie Townsite nd, B.C Reddia.* Agents, Total sales, 43,650 shares, ties, which, ifnot so well known | Our stock contains just the cigar you want. id 1 Beene ae ure ali excellent, Best tobacco are fully as good and cost 1€S5) nur into th ntlard sau the beat smoke. th : money. ‘Two for Twenty-Five Cents; try then cents,ask for the Pebble or Straight Ross-anp Druc Co., Phone 185. o. 5 cigar at the Candy Kitchen, oppo- ' LLEVY &.co. : site Morrow’s drug store, Columt Wholesainand Retail Tor ANSE, ee Ff MISS SWANSON THE CLARENDON | Serves the Best Meals in City, Rooms for Banquets ‘and Dinner Parties : : = barber shop and hair dressing par- Telenbone 86. P.O. Box 283) lors from No. 10 Spokane street to A B. MACKENZIE & CO. No. 20 Columbia avenue, next to ° the Grand Union Hotel, where he is prepared to do first class work for ladies and ‘gentlemen. All kinds of hair work done. Dr, DeLeon’s Electric Dandruff Cure for sale, pre- pared for either sex. ‘To Gentlemen: If you wish a good smoke for five MINING BRCKERS. Columbia Ave. Rowaland, B. © Established May, 1885, THE REDDIN- /ACKSON CO., Qimurep ciamnry. MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS, Agents for ParisRell Addit ion to Rossland. Jelly glasses, fruit jars in pints, quarts‘and half gallons. O. M. Fox & Co.,:106 E. Columbia avenue. Phones 65 and 20. tf Pror. DeLxon, 9-4-6t, 20 Columbia Avenue, — To Lease and Rent ee" 4 ‘To the Ladies. It you wish a fine box of fresh Finest Soil and Ground for ; home-made chocolates, or the best Market Gardens, Fruif: «:E on hill at head of steps, behind One table fruit on the market, call at LUNCHES, ~- ; Farms & Chicken Ranches : Price Grocery Company's store, the Candy Kitchen, 3736 C jE 5 Bl : i Spokane street. Apply to Daly & avenue, opposite Morrow's drug | = PLENTY OF WATER. Hamilton. store. 10-7-1W FOR RENT. ins Block. — floor Burns To Let F W. HINSDALE, - 2 Two new houses, four rooms each, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House buildin g New York Life Insurance Agency. Washington street. Rossland, B. 0. ES meses SBeb Here's Another Soap Erquire of JAS. LAWLER, Agent Big Pour Mining Co.'s Office, E, Columbia Ave. ° Ihave a number of choice resi dence lots for sale. One is an es- pecial bargain, in a nice locality, and very cheap. Cuas. E. BENN. Clara Mathes Company Le Roi: Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. (7 ci, Pepssstions tor the JON F. LINDBURG .....PROPRIETOR | trip east, with the promise of giving “better plays better played.” Miss Heavy Transferring " Mathes has entirely recovered her “First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. joaith. The company will prob- Gist aten Paces No. 39. | sbi be here about September 15 Postoftice Box 16. or 17. ehh nGa8 Office on first tloor Office and rooms or. secon Block. RaRS roe 019 Reo Sen Large Warehouse in center of town. FORK SALE. 8 Corner LeRoi aventte and Davis ‘urmehed throughout, ewe jocnlity. Hotel and Saloon on Second avenue.—A street. H. S, Wallace.” tf splendid husiness opportunity. TIMBER MEN WANTED TO «to. CUT WOOD-.... House for Rent. KI The Only Established Similkameen Townsite and Capital City of the Similkameen District.... Kennedy Mountain, Friday, Boulder, Granite and Twenty-Mile Creeks Aspen Grove and Roche River are all Tributary to Princeton, which is also the GOVERNMENT HEADQUARTERS For the SIMILKAMEEN DISTRICT Copper Mountain, LOTS: 50x100 Feet PRICES: From $2 to and 33 x100 Feet. $10:-per Front Foot. 3% TITLE PERFECT - d to be Built at once. . Survey of the Hope-Princeton Road Has Been Ordered. More as Pinto oeeys a to Follow when the. Estimates Pass- the House.» s 2 es we we tt ROSSLAND, B.C. . Youare cspsctatytnvitea soc! CHARLES E.. ENN, Agent, or write for Full er