ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, APRIL a, 1900, THE ROSSLAND RECORD. PUBLISEND DAILY ‘BXGEP SUNDAY OFFICE: BASUMENT. POSTOFFICE BLOCK. L. 98. P.O. BOX 538. — faction, for there is a large majority of Liberals who will not follow him. In face of this self-evident fact, the Miner is wobbling, apparently in Preparation to flop to Martin, should his scheme succeed. It has ceased SUBSCRIPTION RATES: at month by mail... Dally, alt year by mail Daily, Baw, per year, foreljis x) Subsoriptions invarlably in advance, Advertising rates will be made known upon application. ‘Th eRacorp reaches the people. its di of him and his pol- icy, and gave the first evidence of wavering when it condemned the exclusion of Smith Curtis from the delegation at the meeting on Thurs- day, on the specious plea that the leaders of the party should be sent to the convention, regardless of the men and measures they support. A _ TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. CLOSE | DESTINATIONS. l DUE id all points| erate a4 a pv couver, Vict dal Euro- ‘and other foreign coun-| "Ke Trall, Robson, Nala kus, andor, Halos, 5 |Arrowhcad, tan al ret land Larde leau Falstriet points.| atte oe Inesday and Frida; and connections. ast ait Rosters votenay an and ¢ ma het ake eas row's Nast Spokane, Northpo: sand - fall points in United All the ‘Boundary district ™-/points between’ le_and) ally [CompMckinney. ppeiors China and Japan—See spel notices, ‘ers for Registration must be posted half an nest ‘Srevists to the time for losing tt whe mails, toffice is open from 8 a. m.,to7 p.m. aaliye eacent Sindayh TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m. MARTIN'S. SCHEME. Joe Martin is trying. to steal the name and organization of the Lib- eral party in the province, with ev- ery. prospect of success. Having failed to induce the executive com- mittee of the Provincial Liberal .as- ‘taken advantage. deleg: to aconvention goes to voice the opinions of his constitu- ents and is.chosen on that ground, not because of his ability and prom- inence. Should he be out of har- mony with the majority of the party, his ability is all the more reason for keeping him at home. -Yet the Miner, after ceasing its invective against’ Martin, has now become an.ardent. champion of his NOTICE. ‘Frail Creek Wiberal-Couservative As- sociation, There will be a meeting of Lib- eral-Conservatives on Monday, 2nd April, at 8 p. m., in Dominion hall, for the purpose’ of electing dele- gates to meet other delegates from Trail and the towns of the Bound- ary country, to nominate a candi- date for the Rossland riding of West Kootenay. W. Wyk JoHNsTon, : Secretary. Diamond Ring Lost. Lost—A small diamond ring. Name on inside. Reward for re- turn to Recorp office. ‘Transter of Liquor License. Motlce Is aan of lenge that 2 at a the feat rine fication. will be mad ic for conse ne a HL Will Rossland, B. C., to Ruteh Albo & Vetere. Dated this roth day of March, A.D, 3 ei. Wrttiams. trusty friend and h Curtis. The Recorp is much mistaken in the Liberals of Rossland, if they do not ly resent the sh 1 trickery by which their opinions are to be misrepresented with a false pretense of authority, and a man who has been vainly striving fon a month to find th to Transter of Liquor License. « Notite fs hereb; fpr the Centee Starhetel Rossland, Dated ed this toth day of March, A. D. 1900. ‘Janes Dyer. 4 CLASSIFIED. his government is to be foisted upon: them as.a leader. d ‘A dvertdoemente wt + thit head vied at the gute af On Cok s Wend Wotiieg taken Jor Tess than 25 conte, Siw tnsertionte Stoo. The men-who have been Cotton and Turner parties on the coast and the island are chiefly to blame for giving Martin the oppor- ing to galvanize the ghosts of the | TAILORING. 0, SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, carries the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goods in Rossland. None but first-class labor employed. ‘Prices moderate, Columbia avenue, Rossland, of which he has quickly Had they been prompt to recognize the accom- plished fact that the failure af the Cotton party had disgusted the peo- ple. with personal politics and left no alternative but party lines, and then acted with decision on that knowledge, the ranks of the two parties would have been closed. and Martin would have remained: hope- tunity, A h 4 FOR RENT, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, with or without, board. Kootenay avenue, betw en Wathington and Spokane street. Terms moder ate. Mxs Nortugy. a26t FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without;board, also housekeeping apartments, for rent cheap. 17 Le Rof avenue. 3231w FOR SALE. FOR SALE—$700 will take good 5-room cot- tage, well furnished, and lot. J. Prest, 26 Colum- bia avenue, lessly on as the Ish 1 ite he is. Mr. Cotton, by his ef- forts to keep alive his moribund, party, and the Colonist by its oppo- sition to party lines, in accordance with Mr. Dunsmuir’s Vicar of Bray policy, are the principal offenders in this particular. They have placed personal ambition and private inter- est above that patriotic duty which sgciation to call a tion: for the purpose of deciding on a policy. in the present crisis, he proceeded to work the scheme through the |: . Vancouver Liberal executive. This having called forth protests, he sought to back it up by a series of _ resolutions: passed by a packed meeting a few days ago, at. which the chairman made rulings which were'a travesty on parliamentary. procedure anda Martin delegation of 40 members was elected. That this meeting did not.represent the party is evident from the protest filed by, Col. Falkland. Warren and the objection of the leading. Liberals to the callon the ground of ‘its gross irregularity. Through Smith Curtis, Martin has been working the same, scheme in this city, though with less up- is best perk A through; regular party agencies. 4 ie EDITORIAL NOTES, A.good reason for the cry, ‘“any- thing. to beat Martin,” may be found in the statement of Robert ‘Beaven of Victoria, who has just returned from Eastern Canada, that FOR SALE—Fifty-eight feet frontage: Nickel Plate flat: $225, T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. FOR SALE—Good rooming house, furniture nearly new; $275. T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. , FOR SALE—House of four rooms and furni- ture complete; $200, T. Prest, 26 Columbia Ave. FOR SALE—A money-making butcher busi- ess. Owner going away. Small capital required. Investigate this, T. Prest, 6 Columbia avenue. FOR SALE— A prominent business corner at a bargain: A five-roomed furnished house on eae St., $1507 ‘A four-roomed house on Davis Sty $2 A seers nora abode pase ay . oleae eae furnished, at mi eh Tess than mea 2 A sixrpomed house and bam, ‘with lot partly The frets on and goods will of a 17-roomed Toda ing hou: Two ace ie sci Ea eed adjoining townsite to the Houses for rent. < E. N, QUIMETTE & CO., surance.... Mining Breker Bank of Montreal Brice Bus'ding, if Martin wins at the el there will be a general withdrawal of Eastern Canadian .capital from British.Columbia. The London experts who. wailed about. the impending downfali ot the empire when the British suffered afew reverses, now say that the war is virtually over. It is only just. begun. Since Kruger issued roarious incid Ata lari his ulti: the purpose has been called meeting of the Liberal asso- ciation on Thursday evening a dele- gation was elected with instructions against, Martin’s leadership. This fact was no sooner known than Mr. Curtis and his few supporters began work for arescission of this action and they finally succeeded in getting together a new meeting on Saturday evening which was only slimly-at- tended and was called on only four hour’s notice. This meeting elected Messrs. Curtis and J. :M. Martin as delegates and rescinded the instruc- tions as to leadership. Such meetings as those mention- ed are in no sense rep ol MONTREAL LOAN &|} INVESTMENT 60:, INCORPORATED! Head office, Imperial building, St. James Street, nitreal Authorized Capital 000,000. ribed Capital over.» $800,000. This Company has opened a bi fice hei ‘with the Tollowingy Board of Bian gement me Elmer A. Rolf. Hon Thos. Magne Daly. es Lawn: Chas. Re Gistiton, Secretary-Treastnen WAL Fading, the q of the = Tr 1. Roberts is just getting ready for it. The vociferousness with which Smith Curtis denies that’a portfolio was offered to Stewart Potts is use- less. Potts went around showing it. The Dawson board of trade asks to -have the royalty on gold-reduced to two per cent. Canada is the first democratic country to tax the miner for producing its wealth. There are plenty of ways to raise | fevenue for the expenses of govern- the party and by either electing Martin delegates, or leaving their delegates free to support the irre- sponsible Martin government, they are running counter to the best thought and feeling of the Liberals. The Conservatives of the mainland at least having determined to con- duct the election on party lines, it - would be best for the country as wellasthe Liberal party that the Liberals should go to the polls as a party, united as to policy- and and leadership. This cannot be with the party name and organiza- tion under the control of the Martin ment duction. —_— a direct tax on pro- A Modest Law Firm. Vernon News, Someyears ago there was,in Mani- toba, a law firm known as Martin, Curtis & McLean. The two former of these now virtually constitute the goverument of British Columbia, while the last-named has for some time been the deputy-attorney-gen- eral of this province. And yet some people seem to doubt that unobtru- sive industry and modest endeavor is bound to meet witha just reward! the offer to his friends and spurned E The Montreal Loan & Investment ae hats the safest investment for soa sums n¢ to the public, and lends money in large or stall amounts Pepayable in THOAthIy | notalments: For further information, apply to W. A. LDING, Ts No¥ 14 Columbia aver Retin ‘Treasurer. Printing * of every description executediwith neatness and dispatch . The Record 9 42-32 eS bey SSE BOS Or~--SO~~-- Bo. Mat Greatly Reduced Prices a ilk Waists——— in Stripes and Plain Colors. EIDERDOWN ROBES The nicest garmen| Eiderdown Coat at half price. ‘to make room for Spring Goods. i Spring Jackets # Are to and? tie leading productions “k a New York manufacturer. _ Spring €ostumes "Blue and Grey Check. cf the Skirt; Silk Grepons, Plalted Chiffon for trimming, all Varlety of - Shades.- Our Ladies’ Windsor Scatfs ate Great Sellers. A: complete stock. Hose we have a # Rainy Weather Skirts! Just the thing: for’ —sie>and Fancy Mixtures. a a2 © re 6) ba] . Central Dry Goods Store. Cor. rst Avenue SEES ~ Table Linens, Towels, Toweling and Napkins n+ Naaman f i ae, a ee a) a CLEAR! weve TRSSRTLS NACA eee > | werner. | Fancy Plaids tt a lady can have for lounging in. Children’s We want to clear these lines Rs 6 8 8 HR - ASS OS Oe Se - S -Sa LADIES’ ~~ e In Grey Homespun, Datk Checks, Light with.Coat Trimmed In Check Materlal of the S| A Be ~~ A nar ar ~~ nr nar ~~ ~~ nr aS ee 8 BO OS SOS OO OOO OO *In Ladies’. Vests and Fancy and Black Lisle beautiful variety. $8 98 98 98.98 wet weather and dirty walking; in Homespun Ud ivy > wy, ‘ f e . ‘ll PLD) AI) AO IE) AOS AILS AIR) ITS = q G2 — =| and Washington Street, Rossland, B. © OH --~Se~-- Sie ww ne = ~~) AEE ee AD A RO RO OO ROSSLAND EVENING: RECORD, APRIL 2, 1900. TODAY'S STOCK SALES, Following is a summary of the sales on the local exchange today, with the q i th —_—_ Hossland Sales. Sales today on the local exchange were as follows: Okanogan,s000, 5000, 2c, 4000, 15000, 2c; Ram- bler-Cariboo, 3000, goc; Rathmul- len, 500, 2000, §00, 3}4c; Giant, 1g00, 2}4¢, Total sales, 36,500 shares. 143 sia i. 6 d Fist 1336 3 1K Dissolution of Partnership, Notice is-hereby given that the firm of Creelman .& Beam is this day dissolved by mutual consent. A. &. Creelman. will be resp 1 Frances. Hewitt will sing- ‘Fleeting, A Bly Surprise - Will be the performance tonight and all this week at the Interna- tional, in that it will introduce six new vaudeville stars in bright, Sparkling, up-to-date specialties. |. The leading feature, and one which will create a Sensation, will be Miss Ola Hayden, a handsome young lady with a remarkable and rich contralto voice.- She sings the]; popular songs and. ballads of the day with thrilling and jelectrifying effect. She it was- who first sang in public the now’ world-famous song ‘A’ Hot Time in Old Town Tenight,” the words of which were written by Joe Hayden, her father, and’ fitted to music, original with A. W.. Zinn, by Theo. Métz. Another song of pat- riotic form written and composed by Miss Hayden herself will be sung by her every night.” It is entitled “On the Day That Dewey Came Home” and has the same swing to it that made ‘‘A Hot Time” so pop- ular. Her voice and singing: will no doubt create a ‘sensation, as it has done in all the leading theaters from Koster & Bial’s, Keith's in New York to the Orpheum in San Francisco. Lord and Rowe, two up-to-date comedians, will make you laugh]* with “a barrel of fun. They are clever comedians and will have lots of new things to offer. Miss Clair! Keith, Mr. Martin and Miss Car- melita Meek will also appear: in hew songs, dances, etc. Miss Days,” introducing the cadenza]: which made Ether Palliser famous, she taking the F in alto,. five: notes higher than high C. Mr. Wansor, Miss Farmer and Mr. Seymour re- main and will appear in- novelties. | ¢ t New Drug Store Ti ble for all debts, and all bills and accounts due the.said firm. shall be payable to him, A. G. CrRegtMan Gero. Beam: The Rossland Drug 4 y is J now doing b on Col i druff cure. No and 50 cents. kane street,’ ‘Rossland, B.C. cold in the head in one night. 25 cents, ‘at Morrow's drug store. regale themselves on the mountain Thursday at’ O. M: Fox & Co's. Take notite, we also have a full line of smoked! and salt fish. tf fine footwear for men, women and children, American: goods; at Lalonde’s, Tablets... money if it fails to cure. we Grove’ Ss Signature is on each} OX: = ‘order to have the best service,.use he-.Wisconsin Central-railway be-| 5 land, Oregon. SUSINESS: LOCALS, | For Rent—The Western hotel, econd avenue. For particulars, apply to Daly & Hamilton. For SALE—A mineral paint claim. Address R. S, Pool, Pioneerville, Idaho, tf Closing ‘out—®Stock of salt pork and corned beef at 8 cents per lb,. in large or small lots. Dudgeon & Cowan, Second avenue, opposite Cc. PLR. passenger depot. © 3-27-6t Prof. De ‘Leon’s Electric Dan- No more bald heads. more hair falling out from'any human being. It leaves the scalp'ds white as snow. Sent to any address. Price, $1.50, $1 Address, 10 Spo- | it ell’s Catarrh cure cures Price Lent keepers and’ fish eaters may lovely every | trout. received, “Rubbers, overshoes, boots and The best Canadian and and conducting a in the reduction o this ian aay, eet a one thousand und: No. 152, Certificate of tho Registration of an Ex: tra-Provincial Company. “COMVANIRS AcT, 1897,'* Capital, $500,000. Registered the 13th day of February, 1900, THEREBY CERTIFY that I have this yy Temnstered the “Idaho Gola Mining | th and Smelting Company,” us an Extra- ee The a Waffle Parl or. 34036 Waahindton St., taiee 2 5 M ALS In ‘Rossland. vincial Com ur Yinctal Company un ler the The head office of the Company is situ: ate ae ib Butte, ‘Bilver Bow County, State of The aniount of the capital of the Com- Pany is five hundred thousand dollars, di- vided into ue jrandred hares of ENT Tickets, 24 Meals, $5.00 21-36 Washingtou Street. one dolla re 8 head office of the Compan i ttl Provines in'situate at the ottices: Daly & Hamilton, Bank of Montreal Cham: bers, Columbia Avenue, in the C! ‘ity of Ross land, and the ‘Honourable Thomas, Mayne pial ’» Whone address {is said Cit: is the attorney for the Cont torte tl time pe the existence of the nt is sear jects Tor ‘which the Com an, has been.established and s0 dicenned a te % 'u carry nie ly ae OOTTIN, of Foint Sone Gas ‘To Cure-a-Cold-In One Day fe le Roi Livery, Feed Rolt & Grogan ‘FOR RENT. Office on first floor 17.8: Block. Office and rooms ot. second floor Burns Block. Large Warehouse in center of town. -FOk SALE, Seven-roomed Dwelling house, plastered farnished tiroughost, ood ideal lity. Hotel and Saloon on Second avenue.—A splendid business opportunity. % SHAW’S CIGARS! Finest Im- ported and Domestic Cigars Pipes, and all kinds of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. at... CAPT. & Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG .. ..PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferring. First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: Take Laxative. Bromine Quinine All druggists . refund! the 2gc. E: Piace! Declared. “Why ‘dévote ‘all your time read: | ing about the Boer war and. the|6, gold fields of Alaska? There are i other matters. of vital importance; you may make a trip east, and will | i want to know how to travel. In ween St. Paul and Chicago. For|?! ates and other “information write | ¢ as. A. Clock, general agent; Port- 1/2 avenue, next to the old city hall building. We have a complete line of pure fresh drugs, .toilet articles and druggists sundries, Prescrip- tions carefully compounded. Rossland, B. C., April 2.° tf. R. E. Strone; Mer. S. land office will be located on the|& corner of ‘Washington street and.|™ Third “avenue, near Red Mountain depot. Notice. On and after April 2the N. & F. line or linesaor NOTICE. a - CONTRACTORS &|; | Estimates furnished on all Kinds 9 on all kinds of work. Job- tobe m Ghd fo amatpancte aie ce ae any portion oF wea! ‘thereor, ly comp ny postetsing, a as proprietor, any line ihoneor tele connec: coueuce Alley..’Phone No. 39, Postoftice Box 16. A. G, Creelman. Rooms and Bar... Reooten ay Cafe. SEE. Fresh Oysters in any Style. Qanie in Eeason, Private rooms for parties, Business Men's Lunch, 85c. Qpen Day ant Night. sees «Am connection Miss K. Swanson, Prop. ~ George Beam CREELMAN & N & BEAM, C. E. Benn. CHARLES E. BENN & Co. M. H. McMahon BROKERS AND ACCOUNTANTS. . Buy, sell and trace Stocks and Real Estate for ats. V & N'Phone 83. Columbia Phone 51. PO Box 468 . BUILDERS. ing promptly attended to. Office and short hse, PO Sout? rear Alham Telephone 86, Columbia Ave, P.O. Box 268 A. B. MACKENZIE & CO. MINING BROKERS, Rossiand,B. C or privileges ental to the Pattaeeent TOF any of them. FR, W. HINSDALE, a : _ CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building. DALY & HAMILTON, Solicitors for rune. mig oppucants: s3t7t Dated this first day of March, Also New Xork Life lusurance Agency. Washington street. Rossland, B.C Rotablished M ay, L895. THE. -REDDIN- JACKSON CO., Lintrap caaury. MINING AND INVESTMENT - BROKERS, Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland Carpets Our New Spring stock of ported Velvet & Axmin Never before did we ..-Colorings. .. = EEE EEO EOE DRS RPI H I HIE Carpets Tapestry, Brussels tersis.nowcomplete show such a large range. Such Pretty Patterns and New ry Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc. Tapestry Carpets 50c., 6oc., 65c., and 85c., a yard, Brussels Carpet $1.00 and $1.25 per yard. Velvet and Axmin- ster Carpets. $r.25, $1.35) $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00, with Borders to match. Jube Carpets - 36 inch wide, 15c,, 20c., 25¢. Im- | 49° S= Brick Block, Art Squares, 234 yards by 3, at $2.00, Art Squares, 3 yards-by 3 at $2.50. Art Squares, 334 yards by 3, at : $3.00. Art Squares. 334'yards by 4, at $3.50. Linoleum — AND —. Oilcloth “We import direct, and offer -good quality Linoleums at soc a square yard. Cork Luinoleums, Inlaid’ Linoleums, E.tc. Stair Oilcloth, Floor Oilcloths Columbia Ave. V. & N. Teleph Ladies’ Here you will find the Latest styles and cuts in Homespun, Tweeds, Venetains, Serges, ete. $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $17.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00. in great variety, and at ‘popular The Latest and Newest in Chif- TAILOR-MADE Suits Separate Skirts Prices, $2.00 to $12.50. Spring Capes fons, Laces, etc, Importers and Retailers of Fine Dry Giods, Silks, Blouses, The White Waists this season are daintier than ever shown before, Yokes and several rows of in- sertions, etc, always the Lowest; $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.50 $3.00 and $3.50. The Colored Waists in Gin- ghams, Organdies, Lawns and Percales far surpass any ever shown before. in Stripes, Plaids, Dots, Solid Colors, etc.; 75c., $1.00, $1.25 $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, upward. BOYS’ BLOUSES in great variety and at popular prices. a eeaasbanatesivennennon SHIRT Waists, ETC, with Fancy Corded Our prices are We have them one No. 107 he Crescent Dry Goods Co’y., Ltd. <~© Sacer nec ccluanesecaues