ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE a9. igoo. THE ROSSLAND..RECORD, WILLIAM (R. BSLIN ‘Twn Ovpust Daicy IN THR IntEnio! . PUBLISHED DAILY “BXORPT ‘SUNDAY OFFICK: BASEMENT PoSTOFFICE ‘BLOCK, ~ 98. P, 0. BOX ‘538. That is the secret of the failure of continenfal fatigns at) colonizing. They {reat a colony. asa conquered tountiy and ignore’ the rights of in- dividuals in the country they occupy. -With-them the government is every- SUBSCRIPTION RATES? mae _ Subscriptions Invariably in advance. Advertising rates will be made known upon application. ‘TheRacon reaches the people. Sree thing, the individual nothing; with the Anglo-Saxon, the government is ‘merely a device for the better security of individual rights, They irtdicule ‘asa sign of weakness the ‘action of the British in South Africa, in paying: for supplies taken from non-combatants in the enemy's country... They are more inclined to follow Weyler’s dictum: ‘*Wuar is hell.” Now that they have aroused the 1900 JUNE 1900 sy T/Fis Be | 3 3! 4] a 61-7] 81 9 io | rr | t2] 13] 14] 5] 16 17, | 18 | 29] 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 aq: |i25 |'26]'27 | 28 | 29 | 30 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. {with him, They are all showing a ping Chinese draon, they will first have to beat him’ into .submis- sion and then decide what to do feverish: haste to rush troops into China. While the. immediate _ob- ject is the rescue of the threatened white men's legations, the ulterior object doubtless is to have as large a force on the scene as any other nation, in order that they may get fair tl in the. settl ‘delay granting | it, because they tagonized the Vikoners.” jon. party of the United States” has “adopted ‘ii’ plat= of political footbridge, wherefrom, it you slip, you fall into ‘the drink.” cepted the American‘amnesty.: The evasive patriot had. better name his price before -it goes down to zero and must remember that, if he sells out this time, he. will have-'to stay bought. government in the’ Boxer rebellion is’ proved by the discovery of direct join the’ Boxers. Britain will have ‘to provide a continuous supply. of horses for her suggests an imperial horse ranch in the Canadi: tidtthwest as a pos- Arrive from DESTINATION, Leave for ‘J Trail, Nelson.Crows 36205 a. mM. Nest, ats includ: wing» Sunday......... Zo Trail, Nelson, and any. ncleding ie: | 2:55 p.m. 2, nd, Boundary o polis daily, "except ‘To Trail, Nelson, Ar-| 7:00 a. m. row 13 Take points: and main I : From, Trail, Nelson 710 p.m. | Arrow Lake ce foluts and fmoa.m. Hebe $130 p.m. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING The killing of the Chinese dragon St. _ Charles Hotel, . Charles OF MAILS. will be comparatively easy. When | Ehlers, proprietor, Headquarters : it comes to cutting up the ‘or work best; board _ in CLOSE DESTINATIONS: l RUE the p | Rossland. Commutation ‘tickets which will follow. « Russia is mobil- izing her,whole army, Britain. is sending troops from: India and is preparing to detach some from Lord Roberts’ army in South Africa, the United States are sending. a fleet of war ships and §000 troops, Germany and France are each strengthening their fleet, Japan‘is sending | 20,000. men. . When | all those forces get together on Chinese soil ar.d have disposed of the Boxers, the really interesting time will be- gin. sibility. Canada’ can furnish ‘men to whip the'eneniy and horses on which they may‘tide him down. Flax fibre is row being used to make paper and North Dakota has taken to growing ‘flax for the pur- pose. Match pairs, handsome turnouts, |. carriages ‘ahd eek anal stables. Phone 6. ' SusINESS LOCALs. Is! points! least and west, rae pos ci s, Tat Fpobson. Nakusp, andon, Halcyon lngs.,| and ail Sloc anand Lirde a district: Nelson, Kaslo, and, Ymir, ~~ land all Kootenay lake, and} 11:18 a.m.[Crow’s Nest Pass connec-|5:30 n. m, daily. |tions. dally. Spokane, Northport, and| all points in United States. Ordinary letter, mail only. for all Eastern Canada, the] United at Kingdom and all En other foreign countries: Nelson and Nelson district.| roritasen Manhebar Eat erritories, ‘Manitol roo P.M-lern Canada, United River c| 739 pm. ¥: |dom and all — _ Gree | Siibvaw and ail ote Boon ary District point _ Australia, China and Japan—See special notices Letters for Registration must be posted halt an hour previous to the time for closing the mails, The postoffice is open from 8a. m., 07 7 m., daily, {except Sunday). ‘TU ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. -We will giadly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presenced before 10 a..m. THE CAUSE AND THE RESULT The revolt of the Boxers in China is a revolt against foreign spheres’ of influence.“ This is the latest jectionable fact. Here is an. in- pect is good that the powers will carve one another instead of the carcass. ITS VISION JAUNDICED, If the Vanconver World cannot find anything in the actual facts of politics to find fault with, it invents a situation, open to criti- cism and then presents it as the ob- stance: cs “The present government exists soda, G. B. chocolates, ‘fresh cut flowers, etc., at the Bon Ton tf $5.50 for $5.00; lodging $1, $1.50 and $2 per week. Mens spring: and ‘summer siit- ings, made to thé latest- patterns, (only - union: nien. employed) at Lougheed's Fancy gaited saddle horsés—new buggies—fine single drivers at Montana stables." Phone 6. Hazelwoad ice cream, ice e-zam solely by the consent of an inf Lt convention, and its term of ex- istence is strictly limited to one ses- sion. There’_was. some talk about proper respect for the ion Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style and satisfaction guaranteed ‘at. Lough- eed's, alittle while ago in this province. And it seems to us the very.gentle- men who took so prominent a part in that convention were those who most loudly declaimed against any attacks upon that sacredinstitution. Now, if the conduct of those. gen- tlemen in thus measuring off a gov- ernment's lite is not violating | the constitution, we should very much like to hear its real name.” The tacts are that a convention of opposition members was called for June 18 to elect a leader. Mr. Martin and Gov. McInnes knew that. Without awaiting the action of the convention, Mr. Martin re- arnt dopted. by dipl to apply to a country which is. prac- tically annexed by a foreign nation, while its own government .cotinues to nominally rule it. In China, the European powers have landed troops, built fortifications and begun the construction of railroads and tele- signed and advised that Mr. Duns- muir should be summoned as _ pre- miet.. The governor took his ad- vice. The opposition convention, finding the Dunsmuir government not open to serious objection in it- self, though the manner-in which’ it had come about was decidedly ob- know the.: tésigch” Foyalty’ has ant! form of but a single plank—a sort |) Aguinaldo’s ex-generals ‘have ac-'|' The ‘complicity of ‘the Chinese}: orders to regular Chinese troops to $ ; a = army and thé London Outlook. 3 Cor, First Ave. and Washington! St. "HE CENTRAL: DRY GOODS STORE. ‘At Prices to Clear. Ladies’... RUA AMAL AMAMLALLAL I Beautifilcombinations il r-Made jin” Plain Skirts and. (Checked Skirt: , mmm | i110 1.%.% As we have not a great many left, .we also offer the balance of.......... Eeerrvor ener It would be well to look after these snaps at once. ‘ ss Holstead & Wright THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS. & CLOTHING STORE: eonecouneaocerossasase: Katie D. Green G. M aud D. Co., Ltd. NON- PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property ‘situated on, North Fork Salmon xs River, Erie District, B.C. . FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY, Fifty thousand shares of the Company’s Treasury Stock is now offered-to the public at 7 1-2 Cents per Share, : and-can be had on application, to. 22 Col i KENNETH MINING AND DEVEL T CO, LIMITED LIABILITY 28th city of June, 1900,at'-4-0' ’ afternoon, shen. he 1a koto resolutions pa be eubm: tion of a new compan named: “The Tamarac Mines, Li ye wit! 2 a memorandun) and. ‘articles of Ssrociatl which have already been prépared.w: h the privity and approsal of the hrectoreet this Company. nye draft, and to carry the same into effect Filth such de aye modifications as they graph lines and the develop mines within their several spheres, which embrace 13 of the 19 prov- inces. The chief trouble has been that some of them have assumed that the grant of a sphere carries with it the ownership of the soil itself. The Belgians and Germans have proceeded with their railroad construction with a brutal indiffer- ence to the rights of the individual owners of the soil. In any white man’s country, a railroad company has to buy its right of way; in China, these people have simply taken it without so much as saying: “By your leave.” In the maratime provinces, where almost every inch . of soil is cultivated, they have torn up vegetable gardens, ripped up fences and destroyed whole villages. In this manner they have aroused a natural antagonism . to, all white men, for the Chinese do not distin- guish between nationalities, and an Englishman is called a foreign devil en account of the misdeeds of a German or a Belgian. of of Yukon territory's claim to repre- i ae pted his leaderst for the present at least, in order that the Queen's government might go on. They. set public interest above politics because ciapaaca isted; t it was that supply should be voted to eaeey on the public business during the financial year which begins July 1. , The World should be the last to criticize this action of the conven- tion, for the course of its favorites, McInnes and. Martin, made that action necessary. Indeed, the whole record of Mr. Martin justifies the suspicion that he suggested the appointment of Mr. Dunsmuir in tne hope that it would precipitate awrangle in the opposition con- vention. If he nourished such a nents thwarted him.} ‘EDITORIAL NOTES. "Liberal journals admit the justice sentation, but wish parliament to hope, the patriotism of his oppo- ARTHUR MARSH, Beer retary “Treasurer. INVESTORS. will find the office of the ~ BIG FOUR Two doors above’ Masonic Hall, Columbia avenue. Thaee Large Veins, Good Values, Large Ore Body; one mile west of ‘the city and the......... Best Buyin Rossland Will be pleased to ‘show parties properties, &c., by calling at office GEORGE :H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer, wn racing B. (om ROSS THOMPSON........ “Lots in the Original. Townsite T have the following blocks in the following ‘companies for zale Zureka Cotisolidated, Gopher, Hotestake, Evetting Star, Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie; Eureka, North Star.and ZilaM. Reddin. JacksonCo.,Agents, Rossland, BS The Arlington. THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL || UNEXCELLED TABLE. = Headquarters for Commer- cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. Toun Haverty, Proprietor. =|Subscribe for the ‘Record. 50 Cents per Month Delivered. 12 Boxes in Bank of: Montreal Safe= first. B EP <3EYADEACIER ER DE? ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE’ 29, 1900.0 6.000... se ate . Excursion Rates WU Attract Many Visitors to the Ball Game. The. { stantord: university” baseball team, ‘arrive.in the city trom Spoka nA Special car ‘tomorrow evening) "siccompanied by, 100 visit- ors froin Spokane. An excursion rate of one fare for the round trip has been’ made from ‘all ‘points on the Spokane Falls & Northern and C. P. -Rj-roads, good till. July 4, and alan ize nnmber of visitors are cnpecied om neighboring. towns. The’ ddmission ‘to the’Stanford game will be 50 cents each’ for. all, Ladies will, be admitted free to’ the grand ‘stand, but gentlemen will be charged 25" cents extra. Arrange-, me ntsifiave beén made to. furnish | Fime Mottea Quoas. Devens te ne vg July 12 at Odd Fellows’ hall. The Sunday school children ure to be entertained’ at tea in the church rooms on the following day. The guild meets again at 2:30 p.m. on Monday. Peace Declared. Why devote all your time rend- ing about the Boer war and the gold fields of Alaska? There are other matters of vital importance; you may make a trip east, and will want to know how to travel. In order to have the best service, use the Wisconsin Central railway be- tween St. Paul and Chicago. For rates and other information write Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- land, Oregon. Notice, All persons having friends or rel- atives buried in the so-called Laurel Hill, cemetery are hereby ified thatthere are many graves most highly. :Schlitz's extract of malt. ottle at the Interra- uor store, ‘'Import- clarets and Burgun- ottle, basket or case at moderate prices. © - te Promenade Concert at the Rink A promefiade concert was given at the -rink last evening ; by the Ladies’ Aid society of the Methodist church and was enjoyed bya large audience: ‘Tie music was furnished by the City. .Council band under the direction’ ‘of wi H. Falding.. The rink, s_, tastefully decorated and light: refreshm ehts Were served. : ‘For Rent. ~Threes cottage !on C avenue, near Davis street. For-, nished. orunfurnished. Apply to é t At a.well attended meeting of St. George’s guild yesterday a commit- tee! was, appointed to arrange. for a reception to Rev. W. C. ‘Hedley, the _fectoryjand Miss Hedley on in the public streets, notably in Monte Christo street and Fourth avenue, that these streets will be graded shortly tu provide a road to the Columbia and Kootenay and other mines, and itis desirable that those having friends and. relatives buried in the said streets should) remove the bodies forth- with to «the established and -permanent cemeteries within the city. By Order of the’ Council.‘ Witiiam McQuzen, City Clerk , City. Hall, Rossland, June 29, 1900. Ig-2t. aT; Preserving Season. Jelly glasses, ‘fruit jars. in pints, quarts and half gallons. O. M. Fox & Co., 106 E. Columbia avenue. Phones 65 and 20. tf _ $10 REWARD For the return of an English: blood- hound, tawny, with black ‘on sides, white spot on forehead and long ears. Ten ‘dollars reward will be paid for return of same to this office. through Is ‘Through Sleeper. -With the CLASSIFIED. ion of ‘the “Imperial Canadian Pacific railway’ operate a sleeper between “ Arrow- head and Vancouver for the accom- modation of the Kootenay business, This will be a very grent ‘conven-|labor employed, Prices moderate, Columbia ience to the travelling: public. Puro Soap ‘y tor a good npl rs ris ew wale, pus heads Aagarted at fe imi 99, ine mnt a ‘1 bers Limited”. “service the | (71 Kan a cents, Sie (usartionn, 81.00. [CANADIAN PACIFIC TAILORING. avenue, Rosslan: “0. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, carrles the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goods in Kossland. None but first-class FOR SALE. money. on Col ion. A soap to be pure need fot} TeDRIRENT necessarily be high. priced. We} rooms, 4; house, three rooms, #5. ‘I. Prest. 26 hive on hand a:large assortment of all the leading: makes of toilet ‘soups PRORYGALESWine ties, which, if not so well known, tre fully as good- and cost jess +Ross.anp Druc Co, Phone’ 185,| Gotng Out of , ‘The Rossland Auction “House + lumbie avenue. _| FOR SALE—Four-roomed house, plastered and painted, and lot; central; $700, ‘I’. Prest, 26 Co- Columbia avenite. * House, five rooms, $13; two me and we have, besides, other) varie+|%! cheap.# IT) Pitkare 26 Colum iot Colunbia we. Service for the year 1900