ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER O. BMITH. PUBLIGHED DAILY EXCEPT BUNDAY. ALL COMMUNICATIONS to the gaitor must be "ocompanted by the name and address of the writer, not nevessarily tor publica tlon, but as evidence of good faith. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Daly per week by carrier. Daily per year....... Daily per year, foreign... Subscriptions invariably in advance. ‘Advortining rates will bemade known on sp plication + FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1899. FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION. Fer a, sarople of abnormally developed cheek and sublime impudence, read the following (rom the Rossland Recorp: “What ia Rosaland to do in a way of e celebration this year? Kaslo aad New Denver are to celebrate- the Queen’r birthday and Nelson proposes to cele rate Dominion day. ‘To avoid a: clasl. and emsize the good fecling that is grow: ing up between the Anglo-Americar. people, we would suggest & Fourth. o: July celebration in Rossland, or an An- glo-American celebration on the Fourt} of July. If there are any in Rossland who fee! that they should celebrate the Fourth vo: July, no objection would be made: il they crogsed over to Northport to do 80; uc they must not be permitted to make | ita Canadian national holiday.—Nelso: Economist, Now - Mr. Carley! Shame on you! Two years ago Rossland held a fine Fourth of July celebration, and th country’ was not lost, The Canadian: | in Rossland are made of different stuf: than D.M. (D— Mean) Carley of the Nelson Economist. “Must not.” Who’ to hinder? Of course the Americans in Rossland would not think: ofeuch a thing if they thenght any sensible Cana- dian would object. But they won’t. We supposed the suggeation would meet with favor at Nelson, as it would permit the Rossland people going there on Dominion day, but if Rossland doe: not have a Fourth ofJuly celebration she will celebrate Dominion day and all utay at home. = Arrangementsare made for the Queen’e birthday celebration; ‘at Kaslo and New - Denyer, and the fire companies of the Kootenays, including’ R d’s team, are to. attend: one or the other, so we ‘will not celebrate on that~day. If Mr. iy ALL SIZES... “Don’t Be in a f Lo Sees IN CHOOSING A Refrigerator, “Till you see. our gigantic stock —Just Axrived. ONE CAR LOAD OF MODEL Refrigerators. , ALL PRICES. _A Big Stock of } Screen Doors and Agjuataite SCLeeH Windows. * Examine Our Stock.” x * BLUE FLAME:OIL STOVES eo ICE REAM FREEZERS. Compare Our Prices. HARDWARE: DEPARTMENT: THE BIG STORE AUNTER BROS. - bride, and. slyly answered, “Whatever yon think it’s worth.” | 2 “Now/it should..bave:been worth .a good Géal, ‘for th: gitl_and pretty,-"I reckon it’s worth abeut 50 cents,” said the awain, holding out two quarters. The clergyman looked blankly st.the coing; then turned ‘to the fair one; “I'll leave it to you, madam,” he said. “What do-you think it’s worth?” bride do?. She reached out, took, the coins, handed ‘one quarter tothe minis- ter and put:the other in ber“pocket. ~ + What did thia~ young: and blasbing |-: 1s Every night by the only licensed auctioneer M: J. WALKER; - At Spokane street near Columbia avenue, goods of every, dexeription reee fates made on Commission and prompt sot- tlements given at cheapest rates, Call: or 0. Box 194. * New jai! F: address P.O Bo: Le Roi Beer STILL LEADS THE WAY. We reach the-hearts’ of. the .| coreumers through their stom- ache-by giving them the PURE: HEALTHFUL, | PLEASING BEVERAGE DRINK THE}: Le Roi “Gould Seal LAGER BEER. ~. Califor and see that you" getit. Itis the most Health- fal. and. Appetising “Beer. \ brewed. § ‘WASHINGTON STREET ROSSLAND, , BO. HARRY. _MCINTOSH, PROPAR, Werchants’ L'nsh. 25c. From 12 noon to 2:30 p-m 2 “BUNDAY ‘Chicken Dinner A First- Class- Bar. RAILROAD TIME. CHECKS’ -. Miners: Checks: ev Gashed.. * Free of Charge... “A thrifty wife,” said the::Canadii with a sigh, ‘is her husband’s* crown.” isco: Wave. : Carley says Rossland must not the Fourth, we suppose ehe can’t, 50 will have to divide honors with Nelson on Dominien day. But, come’to think of it, Mr. Carley ir not running land, or.the Ke i cal agente for a new) mining - company or British Columbia... It keeps hin,| pretty busy toran the Economist, and| he doesn’t make a very good run at that., Ta, Ta, Mr. Carley. Mining The stock ivided into 1,600,000 $1 cuch, with $400,000 sh in the treasury. Messrs ‘The newspaper business is the‘ only ‘business, that ‘everybody understands.; We do not know how the secret gets out, in every village town and city an the, world..: The office boys must give it away. However, the cat is out of the bag, and there is no use denying it. The’ man who carries in the wood and coal,, swill stop his work to tell you how todo: it. Every business house in every town has someone about it~ who knons all about how a. newspaper should be run. It makes us sad to think about it, but ‘Wwe suppose it will ever be thus, ——e—__—_—_—_—_ ‘The claim of the C. P. R. to the water, in Rock and Murphy creeks with priori- ty righte will tend to further embarass the city council in ite i te tions today, for 30,000 shares, #0, will probably have no trouble: selling the balance. “ aent the company. . The new company. will own.;the Hia- watha and Evening Star claim;-in camp. McKinney, Minnehaha, - which. promotera: say are promising properties.: ‘Weekly. Ore Shipments. 5 5 The following is the ore shipments for, Tous. War Eagle... ~» 1,440 [ron Mask... 32 TO NORTHPORT SMELTER. Le Roi........ 4,152 this-week exceed last put in a new water system. If the O.P. BR. Jiw a right to the water, and it ap. peais needs it for the ‘Trail smelter, the * city will have to take expropriation pro- coed:nys to getitat the end of a long Utigativa. : Her Idea of Worth. ‘A Caun:tian minister bad just married couple. The registera were signed; and nothin; remained but the. giving and taking o’ the fee. The bridegroom, a strapping. y 1wng fellow, asked, “How much is it?” <" jargest up to that time. Mining Stock. Sold. Deputy Sheriff Robinson, ‘at “11:30 thie morning, sold at public auction 211,500 shares of Gold Hill mining stock upon a judgment in favor of R. Y..Dan- iel, who bought it all in:but 60,000: for $00.. F, M. McLeod. bought the, 60,000 shares for $15. > |. F._ Fitzpatrick,.. the .ean plumber, has ramoved’ his office er shop to the corner. of Columbia -avenue Shaw’s cigar store. The parson glanced at the smiling: and Washington. street,. under:::: Ca: of a 1t - ©, O’Brien Reddin & Co., are the, 1o-|" which is being floated.and. to. be. called |°|" the. Hiawatha, , Camp McKinney, Gold |” 2 te. be| are allotted. 100,000 shares at..one. cent| ~ each to be placed in. Rossland and. have.) - Fred A. Mulholland left today for Tor- |" onto and Montreal where he will repre-|* near. the; Aberdeen. and | Heoke by 908 tons,-which were the ‘REGULAR MEALS: . = BEST IN THE CITY. ‘Fresh Bean, Chickens and Vegets- sl 7... blesdirect from the Farm, - (SUNDAY: so ia. ody |iSunday- Chicken: - : [planer sea, : ‘A SPECIALTY. |S. GLAZAN ‘CARRIES. A— : BIG STOCK: © ——sswoFr — . FURNITURE - STOVES CROCKERY GLASSWARE * CARPETS PARLOR. 8ETS ELECTRIC Light Globes, jecond “Hand . Houeehoid, WANTED-S goods for which the highest price-will be paid. S. GLAZAN. | ‘BIRST'AVENUE First. Store Eaat of SPOKANE ST, x Bigh y-five eligantly farn- ished,- steam: heated rooms. Toilets and bathe with bot and sold: water on every floor. Spa- civus Sample rooms. SSS men.-of Rossland are doing every day... :8o0me of them’ caught on-a long time, ago. Others. have lost their. Bie: -.-But. those. who use THE ‘CORD as a _mediuin for talking:business and ‘bargains to the people: who buy never loose their grip. Look over its list of advertisers and you will recognize the names of business firms who have done the business of this camp They have been ‘That's what tho: leading businers| JA. MACDONALD, 1.8, Cuvte, “ de, Macconald & Clute ‘| 3arristers, Solicitors and Notaries, Solfoltors for Bank of Beitish North 2 rf N Amer + MvBuiog Burtnina, Rossuaxn, |MeCrae & Cy Mining and Investment Brokers, Mining ni ike have be. tanta ning + Cont : dential pplica. rn, Reniereis Real Estate ‘MON EY Leaned at LOW Rates of Interest, .« CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED., Cable Address, “Moree,” Roseland, Codes, Clough’s and Bedford McNeil's SPOKANE. 2—DAILY TRAINs—2 i—West Bound . 2—East .Bound . Cceur d'Alene Palouse & !.ewixton’ Pra’! *Contral Wash. Branch. *Local Fre'ght, 2 oc! Freight, "eDaily, except Sunday; all othors dolly, J, We HILL; General Agent, Ze Spokane, Washlegta. ‘A.D. Chariton, A. G. P. Ay ee Po |sther Slocan’ prints. |. For-Rutes, Ticketa and Full Informa ob-Call on or Address Nearest ‘Agent; or ’ A. By Macxunzir, City Tkt Aah ~~ Denison, Agent. 7 F.A Ny E, J. Corns, iplAa Nelson.’ | DPA Vane't land ~-NOTIC mary 10. in bueiness,” Advertising i of their business. It Sande to reason they would not invest in advertising space’ in THE RE ORDif the result was not. zatiolac: tory. -- THE RECORD’S news. service is superior to that’ of. ite contempo- rary. Its mining news iaaccurate and it is airee lance not tied to the apron strings of any clique or Incidentially You can get any kind of Job Prin- ting done at ‘battora prices at a Creelman & Beam, CONTRACTORS -- -BUIDERS. ke timates: furnished on all kinds, of wor Estimates ping promptly attended (0- OFFicR AND SHOP: Rossland BC Commercial court, rear Alhambra Hotel. MAce2" & DEACON, “GEO. BEAM BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B. C. — Record. Job Office Miser Bullding, Columbia Avenues” Rose SA WARE oe ny Striking Miners Intend to- Ba- force Thelr Demands, _ pen “SCABS" OUT OF TOWN|- fi a ne Sherif Thinks There is No Dan- ger of Bloodshed or the Des- truction of. Property. —_————_——_ miners Wel to go back Later in U trikers and t . d Sullivan one of the union metn- initial shot. of ‘the cam- poign. Tt was directed at's door-behind i the working minera were Tne strikers were ii Jorg in their hall and: manynew mem- initial It wags’ decided to The strikers were growing restive at refosal of the Bunker Hill:men to quit. ‘Atlast Boyles jumped up on" nearby pot: ‘We gave you a last chance laet night to join the union,’ he shouted. “Now we have another proposition for yon if you try to go back to work.” He Led birdly finished when T. 8.- Murray, annouth faced young .fellow, who has been one of tre leacers ot the strikers; rushed forward from the crowd of union men, At the same time’he pulled a big revolver which he leveled' - ‘As the mob entered the boarding f the Banker Hill! headquarters at Trail ‘A. ©. Dennis, ©: B. B. engineer, with|'|~ , in in the city. They came oltt again. soon aft rikers did not their homes, Theéy-were: seen: by strik-| know that. tre, who pursued “them into the house, armed with a number of revolvers, Which had euddenly” been: produced. “What will wedo with -these damn taba?” shouted somebody- in the crowd “Run them “down the can- _ Yon,” was the reply, and at the word the leaders rached forward, hustling | them out into the street. They atarted jeposinnlon men toward the foot of we of strikers, As they did so they were met by Dr. France, coroner of the county ‘and phy- Tician of the hosp ital here,” “'That is no Way to treat those people,” remonstra- led the doctor. “We'll ran-you out. of town, too,” yelled” some of the strikers, and one of the leaders struck the doctor over the side of the face, Forcing him ahead the crowd continued down the held the watch at and Murray fi Phe bullet paseed throu; plank door. It waa the firat atrike. Sheriff Young, who has arrived from hopefully of the situa- nk that either life or 1» gaid-he. I) For one of bud ot | OH - Womans Exchange: For! the best. HOME. :-MADE: BREAD tries of all kind: z , ‘ve; next deor west of City offices. tf | doe inet’ Klontlike ‘minere’, eaten lector. East Colum- inting more deputies, teide’ aasis- tance.” L ‘auch as the eberil handle, the mine bee . call for United Sta’ roopa. f the Idaho militia is at Manila and con i} Canyon, but ina short- dist tothe boarding house: canwhile some of the ‘strikera were’ Dr. 1. France stepped to one side and was not molested as he returned to the hospital. The non-union men were driven along the street for some distance, when the strikera dropped gradually away. Tho Proprietor of a friendly saloon asked:the Eavker Hill into his’ place and. prom- ted them protection, They took advan: tage of his ofer, and later on returned’ Wi The Twen-|§ send ib a h nes nt of regulare, of which ow at Spokane, was in the big strike of |§ Highest ty-fourth regime! one company is nov the Coeur d’Alens in 1892. ——d Police Court. ela R. H. Ryan was this morning fin for being drank and disorderly, and W. G. Allen was remanded for ® week upon Ovsters : : Csame. ; Subscribe Btipendiary Magistrate. | W.'J. Ronmsow:—Deputy Sheriff. E. B; Bowss,M. D:—Coroner. Jonn.8; Cr McQuxen, City: Clerk. H ‘Me , Assessor. J. A. Jorpan, Police Mi Josxra Squrers, Chief of | Samugu' ForreaTa; Sanitary PROVINOIAL ‘OFFICEHS, pp Souormaxp:-Supreme Court Reg: eabie ofich aid resi: | DOMINION GOVEEN'NT. OFFIOERS opposite Bank of : . 2 z Wii8, Jokee:--Inteiiial Revenue Col- Joux Kraxur:—Gold Commissioner and i UTE, Je’, Alderman: | JouN ‘Inazam; Chief of -Police- trate.” Fire Dep't. ry Inspector — ae] \ —FOR THE— the charge of being drunk and incapa- ble. ; Street, ROSSLAND, B. 0. Record. :