ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY 6. igoo. THE ROSSLAND. RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING, ‘Tau Otvgst DaiLy iN THE INTERIOR, PUBLISHED. DAILY; BXOHPT SUNDAY OFFICE: BASEMENT PosTOF¥ICK BLOCK, ‘TEL. 98. FO. BOX 538, SUBSCRIPTION RAT Daily, per month by mail Dally, taleer by mail Daily, per Daily, per enn foreign Subscriptions invariubly in advance, Advertising rates will be made known upon apr TheRacorp reaches the people. agp> TIME OF ARRIVALAND CLOSING DESTINATIONS. CLOSE | | DUE Revelstoke and all points) including Van-| caste 4 British Isles and all Euro-| ‘and other foreign coun-| 103 m.(tries. Trail, Riobson, Nakusi andon, Halcyon a ring Arrowhead, and al and Lar deau dist ‘lsteiet pots © Park—Monday, y, Wed-| Ineoday and Friday. Nelson] land connections. Nelson, Kaslo, a land all Kootenay Kuotenay and Crow's .|Pass connections. Spakane, _ Northport, and ai tpoints in’ United States, 11 the Boundary district ™lpoints between, Cascade and aR Camp McKinn hime ‘Australia, China and Japan‘See special notices Letters for Hemistration must be posted half an hous ‘previous to the dine for closing the mails, Postoffice is open from 8 a. m.to7 p.m atin Gecegr Sunday ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, whiskered; green-eyed monsters which Mr. Smith Curtis has digni- fied with the name’ of mines, they would probably. show ‘some. slight hesitation. | But Governor Mackin- tosh has been engaged in the sale of mines of proved merit, not prospects of the: long-clawed variety, The Recorp will venture a guess at Governor Mackintosh’s reason for not seeking more English capi- tal to invest in British Columbia mines at the present time. _ He.is busy disposing of a wildcat ‘poli- tician named’ Curtis,” who. belongs to the notorious’ Martin. family’ of wildcats.. He probably entertains grave fears Jest he would.succeed in: selling even another Le Roi in Eng- land, so long as there -is any dan- gerthat these wildcats will get a four-years' grip on ‘the province with their talons. When these wildcats have been sent back to their pative woods, from: . which they lately -broke out, the British invéstor may be willing to relax his grtip-on his bank. account’ and buy more British Columbia mines, ‘ LEARN TO SHOOT. Lord Salisbury’s advice to the Britisti people to train themselves to the use of firearms has aroused alarm at.its possible meaning, -par- ticularly when taken in connection withthe hostile utterances of French, Russian and German newspapers. Arrive from DESTINATION, Leave for Trail, Nelson and andBonndary coun- Synd (ay except Trail,Nelson,Crows Nest and Arrow Lakes am ae P. K royo p.m, | ..main line.. The present war has served a useful purpose in drawing to the surface this latent enmity and warning the British nation that it can depend on no friends or allies, but’ must sus- tain itself by its strong right arm. The majority of the American people, with the proverbial ingratitude of c i have forgotten the way 3 190 17 24 3! the British government warned off the European powers from interfer- ing to save Spain, and are shouting for steps to be taken by their gov- ernment to save the Boers from their equally weil-merited punish- ment. The conclusion is inevitable that self-reliance is the only safe~ guard of the empire and TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a, m. advertisement attractive. “If England to herself remain but true, “Let the whole world. rise up in arms Z ‘And we shall shock them.” : But the nation must be always |p MR. CURTIS’ SNEER. One of the points which Hon. Smith Curtis attempted to make in his speech on ‘Monday night was that the investments of English capital made at the instance of could not Governor Mackintosh have been good or he would have gone there again for further invest- ments, 7 Well, everybody in at which Mr. Curtis sneers. are the best Rossland had to offer. The gentlemen whose votes Mr. Curtis seeks so good investment. ment, are good mines. Many ol them have seen what the good mines. these mines are among the best in the camp and that the Le Roiis pre- eminently the best. The miners know the facts as to the value of these properties as an investment .and can therefore judge whether Mr. Curtis’ sneers are merited. But, whether they are satisfac- tory to the fastidious minister of Rossland knows what those investments were, They diligently are, many of them, employed in the Le Roi mine and have probably formed an opinion as to whether it js a) They know whether the Josie and No. 1, which are on the point of beginning ship- Nickel Plate and Columbia-Kootenay have to show and know whether they are They can testify that ready, as in the old days of the French wars. Then every ‘village and the English crossbowmen at- tained such skill that. again and went down under a cloud of cloth- and was the scene of archery .contests [ again the proud chivalry of France | (fF Canadian Pacific’ Railway company or by any of its officials or con- nections.” There will be.three full tickets in the field’ in Vancouver, the labor party having decided to run four candidates, The Columbian, under its new management, puts‘a series of ques- tions to John °C. Brown, ‘which he he would find it hard to answer. When, .as uttorney-general, Mr. Martin introduced. his: bill to_repu- diate and set aside a number of ‘grants promised to railways, he had, with — ck istic’ car —THE— MONTANA STABLES. —_s HANDSOME SADDLE HORSES S'TYLISH TURNOUTS. PHONE NO. 6° FOR A GURNEY F. W- HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building. Tov tore Gey Corie Urrtre. Washington street: Rossland, B.C. gone further than then -i ded land subsidy to. the B. C, Southern railway, covering the. Crow’s Nest coal fields. This (is the grant which he now claims,to have dis- covered to‘have béen illegally made. If it was not: lawful, Mr. Martin should have proceeded with.. the bill cancelling ‘it, instead of: which he, by an amendment’ made in com- mittee, exempted. this grant. from thé operation ‘of. the cancelling act. —Columbian. " ‘ ‘To Cure a Cold In Oe Oay Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund- the money if it fails tocure. 25c. E. W. Grove’s-signature is on ‘each box. Sweaters for men‘and boys at the One Price Store, Spokane street. NOTICE. The Trail Creek Liberal-Conser- vative i will be and included in the cancellation the |. CANADIAN Y DACIFIC RA *Anp——= SOO LINE. 33 The direct routefrom - KOOTENAY COUNTRY, to all points ; EAST AND WEST. First-class Sleepers op Bil gins from Revelstoke TOURIST CARS Me H; it, (Gal for St. Paul; Sundays Pass ad Wedies cadays oe or tergnta: Bvidays for s@r-Same cane Dae u wotaiscske one day earlier CONNECTIONS: ve => ARRIVE, ROSSEAND, «.ex, Sunday 12:15 sesere#ROSSLAND, 22143 Mornin train for and from Smelte- fun ion, Kobson and Nelson, and for Kaslo dnd all points in é THE BOUNDARY |% COUNTRY. Evening train for and {rom Trail, Robson, Nelson, Crow's Nest Branch, Main. Lire, dnd paints north; connects except Sunda from Kaslo, Boundary paints, Sandon an held every Monday. evening in:the Mackintosh committee rooms, over the old Bank‘of Montreal quarters. Rooms are always open for the re- ception of visitors,- where voters may register and receive general in- formation. NOTICE. TO CREDITORS. 1n the matter of theestate of Hessie Tay- lor, late of the city of Rossland, in tl province of British’ ‘columbia. widow, des ceased, ‘otice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against tne es- tate of the said Hessie Taylor, deceased, wha sted on-or about the 8th day of Jan a ee required on or before full particulars of their dims, ths statement of their accounts and the of the securities (if any) held by then. er take notice that after suc! nd furt Inst mentioned date the said official admin- yard shafts. The rifle has replaced the cross; the bullet, not the arrow, is now the deadly messenger of death, but the nation trained to arms is the nation’s best defense. The yeomen of old have given place to armies of factory hands, but the same spirit survives.. There is no reason why the factory-hands of the British manufacturing towns should not be kept in constant practice |, with firearms until the mass of. the male population ‘has learned to. shoot straight. Such skill takes time to acquire, but the training act together as parts of an army comes more quickly. With a population thus trained, the empire need have no fear to pit an army of volunteers against the conscript armies of the continent, for one soldier who voluntarily takes up arms at his country’s ‘need is worth three men forced into the ranks whether they Rave any heart for fighting or not. The empire has triumphed before in her splendid isolation and can do so again, if the people only keep their armor bright. mines or not, these mines appear ‘ to be thoroughly satisfactory to the gentlemen whose money has sgone into them. This is the natural ir- ference from the fact that they are putting still more money into -the equipment of these mines with more machinery to dig out the ore and hoist it the surface. Whena mine is producing nearly 500 tons of ore daily and its owners buy machinery -to double the rate of production, it is reasonable to assume that it contains pay ore enough to justity this expenditure. If they were in- vited to make a like expenditure on EDITORIAL NOTES. The people ofthe island are still trying to sort themselves out and ‘find out which party they belong to. F. Carter-Cotton nails another of Mr. Martin’s lies—the statement in his~ Rossland speech that Mr. Cotton had sold the News-Adver- tiser to the C. P. R. Ina letter to that paper, published on May r2, Mr. Cotton says: “Not one dollar of the stock in the News-Advertiser company is some of the long-clawed, long: | now or ever has been owned by the ‘by which men learn to work and] by him at the time of such distri! Dated this lat day of May 4 RACON, Solicitors for James verguson Armstrong, Official Administrator for the ROuHIy OO Kootenay. , (GLARENDON GAFE, Under the Management of MISS SWANSON THE BEST MEALS, _~ HOI. Game and Poultry in: Season f No.1 North Coastlimited a xcept Saturday for San- don and the ais. opnpction daily for and from Sandon Via nae kus} Hours, ROSSLAND To LSON.... For rates and: full information, address the 2rest local agent, A.B. Mackenzie, city Ticket Agt. A.C. McArthur, Agent, Rossland. W..F. Anderson, T. P. A., Nelson, B. C. E. J, Coyle, A. G. P. a Vancouver, B. ( Cc ae TIME CARD’ OF TRAINS. Double Daity Train Service. 7.2: o No-2NarthCoast Limited ey No. 5, West Bound......| 11 East, Bound. Toute dg’ Alene braich- Palouse & Lewiston on bn anc! *Local Freight, west. *Local Freight, esst. Rally except Sun Sunday: a others los. east CITY TICKET OFFICE, ZEIGLER BLOCK, Carner Howard atd Riverside... Try | Our Electric Lighted “NORTH COAST LIMITED” © ‘With New ‘Observation Cars.” Ae D, CHARLTON, A.G.P.A.,Portland,Ore. J. W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wn. | Dry Goods and THE CENTRAL? Tne CENTR awe Clothing Store. _ WRAP them in all sizes from , latest designs....... IRAPPERS! PERS! ‘y ‘ 32+ih..-to, 58-in. “bust measure,.in well assorted patterns «and. all Cee ac ee tte tere eens ‘See These Lines Before Purchasing Holstead We can fit any woman in town for we have & Wright: - Cor. First Ave. and Washington St. soageencneececeeenedenes me Z oo =U a a7 Seueoaesneeseaeneessseaseaseaesseseesteneesseses Men's Suits $5.to $10 “ONE. PRICE, STORE. A Five Cent Counter. Some of the Bargains‘at the One, Price Store, Spokane St. Since taking over the stock’ of Gibson’s One ‘Price Store, it has been added to considerably,and each day brings new goods. -Among other features you will find a counter for tiseful household articles at 5 and 10 cents.’ Sweaters are having a great run. They are all. wool, closely:knit, and ‘all sizes to fit the smallest boy.or the largest’ man. There are hats and caps to 50 with them. Hats-+Our shelves are stocked with Fedoras. ‘There are many of them we. sell for 5° cents; others, $1 and 1.50..- —Lined .and unlined—Best ‘Scotch wool $2.25 to 3.50. For.women, we keep a line of useful household articles. Here are some bargains: Waiters jackets, 75c. Belts, 25 and 35c. Baby moccasins, 20c. Dog collars, Toc. ‘Heavy all wool blankets, $3. 50 $4 Colored shirts, 50c. Colored shirts, collars and ‘cuffs 22 Columbia Aveuue, Rossland, B. C. POPPA nnn Katie D. Green G. M. and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property situated on North Fork Salmon 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 Ceuts per Share, and can be had on.application to; , SEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer, PAIR PP LPR L ALP AOL The Arlington. <=" Headquarters UNEXCELLED TABLE, == THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL for Commer- cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. Joun Haverty, Proprietor. hed, 30c. Fedora hats, 50, 75¢ and $1. ‘Womens’ fancy garters, 15¢. Jumpers, 65¢. Boys sweaters, 75¢. Men’s gingham shirts, goc. Men's flannelette shirts, 4oc. Heavy woolen shirts, 75c, $1. Socks, 15, 20 and 25¢. Suspenders, 25c. Men's four-in-hands, 25c. Children’s Windsor ‘scarfs, 25c. Handkerchiefs, 10c. Miers jackets—-Something new} Socks, 2. pair for. 25¢. Linen.collars, 3 for 25c. Ladies’ jackets, $2 to 5, worth $id.and 12; Miners‘summer jackets, ; all wool, unlined, $2. 2§ to 3.50. Men’s suits, $5 to 6. Men’s night:robes, soc. Towels, 10¢: Trunks, $4.50 up. Overalls, 65¢. Men’s trousers, $1.25, 1.50, 1.75» Fancy pincushions, roc. Cuft buttons-and shirt studs, 25c¢. Paper:collars, 10 for 25c. ~ Patent corikscrews,’5c¢ to 20c. Handsome table mats, $1. ‘Fancy table’covers, $1. Thermometers, 25¢. Men’s underwear, 7. and 1.50. Fancy. belt buckles, Toc, Watch cases, 25c. Here Are Our 5c BARGAINS Buttons per card, 5c. Corn poppers, 5c. * Collar buttons per doz. 5c. Corkscrews, 5c. Cake tins, 5c. -~ * Darning cotton, 3 cards, 5c. Darning needles, 2 pkgs. 5c. “Elastic 2 yards ge. Hooks and eyes 2 doz. 5¢. Hat pins, per card, 5c. Hose supporters, 5c. Ice picks, 5c. : Looking glasses, 5c. Safety pins, 2 pkgs, for 5c. Screwdrivers, sc. - Stocking supporters per pair, 5¢. Smoked eye glasses, 5c. Sponges, 5c. Shoe laces, 2 pair 5c. Memorandum books, 5c. Hand brushes, sc. Tape measufes, 5 feet 5c. Toasters, 5c; 75¢, $1, 1.25 ONE PRIGE STORE, SPOKANE STREET I have the following blocks i Zureka Ci ROSS THOMPSON... in a the following companies for -ale Evening Star, Reddin. mB ( Silverine, R.E. Lee, at Eureka, North Star and Zila M Lots in the Original Townsite | Agents, 2 € . ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY 16, 1900. THE OXEY COUNCIL, Davis Stroct to bo Oponcd—Mtullrona Plats Rojocted. The ‘city council fast’ evening de- cided, on recommendation. of. the board of public. works, to’ grade Davis street from Columbia to® Sec- ond avenue. It was resolved-not to nccept the plat of the N. & F.S. railroad company’ 's third addition unless the company agreed, to ‘drain the swamp. The plat of the-Dur- ham addition was rejected as the streets do not conform to those of adjoining plats. It was decided to open an alley to give access to Washington street near the Spring brewery. The city workshop, toolhouse and shed were ordered placed at the rear end of the city. lots on First avenue, against the objection. of Alderman Dean, who wanted rien to front on First avenue. 4 A special session was called for.2 p.m. on Thursday to. consider the revision of the bylaws. On recommendation of the board of works, it was resolved that the several companies having poles on the streets.be notified to have them painted and straightened and all ad- vertising matter removed; also that the Red Mountain Railway com- pany be notified: to raise the spur track on Second avenue, to grade and plank both*tracks across Sec- ond avenue; that the Trail road be repaired from the foot of St::Paul street to thecity limits, “ A contract for five tons of oats at $25 was let to Dudgeon & Cowan. |~ Bills were ordered paid as fol- lows: Board of works paysoll.’ 2B 221-15 Health and relief. com,....°. 269 47 Finance com, ..--.0..s-+ 168 75 ve ++8.659' 37 ‘The Jumbo to Begin Shipping. Manager Galusha, of. the Jumbo mine, has décided‘to begin shipping ore to the Northport smelter as soon asa tramway can be built.. The tramway will. run 500! feet ‘down the mountain from the tunnel |, and willhave three tracks, Ore will’ be hauled - one and" one-half, miles from the lower:terminal.to the Red Mountain railroad, The mine has about 2000 feet of tunnel ‘work and the bulk of its big ledge is said to be shipping ore. ‘Special Salvation Meetings. ‘Special meetings at' the Salvation Army barracks this and tomorrow FRENCH HAIRDRESSER. Specialist in gentlemen's hair cut- ting and all kinds of ladies hair- work, Special attention given to gentle- mens hair cutting and shaving. Prov. DeLgon, té. No. 10 Spokane st. St... Charles Hotel, ~ Charles Ehlers, proprietor. Headquarters for workingmen, best board ° ‘ing will bé conducted by Ensign Bloss. This evening a welcome will be given to Captain Gooding and tomorrow evening will be~occupied with an ice cream social and the commissioning Of the band. Good Returns on the I X L Ore. The’ returns on: the ‘carload ‘of about 21 tons of 1 X“Lore'shipped to the Northport “smelter * last’ week stiow that‘one lot ‘of 1934: tons ray $16 and the other lot of 1400 pounds carried 151. 3 ounces gold and 36. 2 ounces‘silver per ton.:- The’ net re- turns on the whole--carload- were S22gre13. . For Striking & Chinaman. ~John-- Penrose,-a-messenger- boy was fined $20'with the alternative of 30°days in jail; by: Magistrate Boult- been ‘this’ morning for~'striking ‘a Chinaman. . He paid the fine. He took vegetables out of the China- man’s ‘basket; tantalizing: him ‘and finally, hit-him on the- mouth, — Dr, Reddick had’to be: called to- dress the wound, : ‘To Take Alr to the Evening Star, “A pipe line of 1630" feet is being laid from the‘ Iron! Horse to ‘the Evening Star mine to carry air from the former, as the Iron Horse compressor has been leased to the Evening Star. It is expected that the-pipe line will be ‘completed: this week and then three of: the “seven drills will be put té-work: in sinking | ~ a winze'on‘the ore shoot ‘and drift- ing. - Miners’ summer “jackets at the One Price Store, Spokane Street. Rossla tickets $5.50 for $5.00; lodging $1, $1.50 and $2-per ‘week. Peace Declared. Why devote all your time read- 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. + g'| mestic goods in Rossland, 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, Subscriptions will be received at each of the banks, the city hall: and at the store of Goodeve Bros. for the relief of sufferers by the fire at. Sandon. ‘Iam instructed by ¢oun- cil to,take charge of all funds -and |: will.wire them to Sandon. ‘Wa. McQueen. City Treasurer... BUSINESS LOCALS. McCormick's biscuits, the finest line of all.’ “A consignment just re- ceived at O. M. Fox & Co’s., 106 E. Columbia ave. Tel. Go and ao. Hazelwood ice cream, ice cream soda, G. B. chocolate, fresh cut flowers, etc., at the Bon Ton. 1f Thomas Stout, the druggist, has removed to more commodious premises, No. 8, First avenue, near Washington street. g-11-6t CANDIBDATE’S PLATFORM, To tho Eltvtors, Honsland Widing, West Kootenay Electors: 1 am a candidate: for the ish at the hak germs of discontent and > consequent bit- ternces, by dealing ‘with’ publid works irrespective of locality or political affilia~ tion, 10. Development of farming,dairying, stock raising and fruit growing resources electiona, and I° favor the following policy: 1,. An administration composed of those whose practical experience will enable them to deal promplly and efll- cient!y with ‘all details 1 with by i d to agricul- tural societies, when by such assistance it may be demonstrated ‘that reasonable bennfits will accrue to the province. 11. Increasing the usefulness of a bureau of labor and mining statistics by the departments over which they pre- side. 2, toni no large other than really necessary, until- the ability of the province to bear such is OLASSIFIED, Advertisements under this head inserted at the fale pf One Cent a Word. Nothing taken for Tess than 3% cents. Six insertions, 1-00 clearly This should not apply to bridges, trails and roads in newly discovered mining canps. 3. Preparation of full, authentic and of the ‘TAILORING.. O. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, carries the best assortment of imported and do- labor -employed. - ‘avenue, Rossland. Prices moderate, Columbia FOR RENT. FOR RENT— Chree roomed house and city) water, $9.00. _T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. None but first-class | . i together with land and forest areas and their probable values. 4, Convinced of the wisdom of asist- ing railroad construction as proved by the experience of other ~ provinces, I ‘would favor a syste of bonuses, sur- rounded by reagonable checks and safe- guurda. Without. feeders to the main lines, the settlement in the intericr must naturally be retarded, the const cities being. deprived of many supply advan- tages. ii from i immi- the of a i official, whose services could be utilized in har- monizing conflicting interesta- and arbi- traling upon issues threatening. to dis- turb the peace and progress cf any com- munity. 12. - Ministers of the Crown and their officials being stewards ucting ‘for: the public, T would” inaiet' upon: due:expedi- tion in the. issue of crown patente, and prompt departmental seftlement of dis- puted claims; the taxes paid by unincor- porated settlements to be devoted, 'ns far as possible, towards assisting tho taxpay- ing district. 18. Careful consideration. of ‘the Te: of various i removing if possible the question from the political arena, by such legislation as under the ciféuinstances, may ‘be'deemed advisable, duc care being taken to secure to outlying ‘districts, .as well as rapidly FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Double lot; ‘First avenue; $250. T.. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. .| gration ‘and internal improvements. :}the present juncture no thinking man would’ commit himself to: a snap de- cision in jon with. the subject ot FOR SALE-—Good four-roomed house with ots central; $559, T. Prest. 25 Columbia avenues government ownership of railways, It is » but FE would be unwilling tole. ““FOR SALE-House 12x24 feet, plastered, with good woodshed. Head of St. Paul street. T. H. B., RECORD office. 5-y6t “KOR. SALE—Fine lot,-Columbin.ave., cheap. T. Paxst, 26 Columbia ave. WANTED, New Drug Store WANTED—Ilfouses to rent, apply to T. Parst, 26 Columbia avenue,_ bind the province to such a gigantic proposition involving .muny “complex issues, until convinced that the resources of British: Colombia justify such an ex- periment. technical school of mines. 6. “Amendments to the mining law, perfecting tho exiSting system of mine inspection, thus making-it effective, and The Rossland Drug- P is now doing business on Columbia 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, tf . E. Stronc, Mgr: 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 LosT, LOST- Yale postoffict key. Return to Recorp ‘office or to postmaster.’ te of.greatér -pubhe advantage. Further- more, legislation bearing upon. placer 6 The erection and maintenance of a | willing to commit mysel ing towns, just 14. ‘fo deat with various labor ques- - tions on rational lines, favoring ho hasty but all nels to whe nffected. The remnlt of re- is an object-leagon, conehictvaly proving that all parties are willing to'settle vexed questions -upon: a broad and therefore practical basis, 15, “In the present, campaign’ I see no necessity for alliance with, nor. hostility. : toward, federal. authority, “nor am I ‘or ‘thoes who npport me to. an unreserved Pledge in favor of measures propounded: by the present leader “of the. government or others who have announced themaelves as leaders. Some of the ‘measures’ ad- vocated. must’ commend: themgelves to the electors; but. I prefer’ reserving to inyself the right to judge the men behind the for these will be< called claims, ¢laim and work, relieving ‘as much as possible the \Le Roi Livery, Feed]. & Sale Stables. JOHN PF. LINDBURG .. . . PROPRIETOR | Heavy Transferring ~ First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: Commercial Alley, "Phone No. 39. Postoftice Box 16. from p and consequent legal complications. ion of full upon to ers‘ stallize them into legislation and ‘give: departmental: effect to what they profess to believe in. 16. Instilling into the minds of the . Pi o ly maps, showing trail, water and railway routes traversing mi gether with such oflicial information as would assist those engaged in Skeplor: tory work. 8. Formulating a policy which would assure to British Columbia a foremost place in Great Britain, thus securing the with ita renourees. 9. Destroying as far as possible all i] rising wg districts, : to-| oF of fealty to the province and loyalty. to the British empire, and to commemorate the deeds those who have marrendered their lives in defense of that .empire,.as well ar those why are now fighting te ‘battler. With this intent, 1 would’ advocate such legislation as would muke. statutory FY Pro- vision for the floating of the British ne during the hours ot. tuition, over i schools throughout the province. 1 remain your obodient-eervant, . C,H. Mackintosa. Rossland, Apri 10, 1900. EIA AAT IA ISLA IIASA III, * oes Eroperty of this " “CALIFORNIA,” on the Canadian Pacific Railway, and twenty: A shaft 40 feet deep has been‘sunk on the 40 feet depth. Numerous open cuts ex; obtained at 25 feet. ‘This tunnel is being experts that it will concentrate 25 into 1, t the*railway and ‘to the fact that it can b ie’ of the quartz, it is safe to say that the ‘ We are now selling the stock at F IVE CENTS, payable.in five monthly payments, CASCADE GOLD 'MININ F or particulars, ~ W, MV. i B. Owing to its proximity to and considering the average vali NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. oO ‘1K $200 into 2, 000, 000 Shares at 10 cents each. eco Shares of which are Placed in the Treasury. Company consists of four claims, all situate on Grenville Mountain, pose namely: the lead for over 1500 feet. made of a large size for a working-tu hus making concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per ton. The “CASCADE, ‘the “CASCADE, FRACTION,” the Trail Creek Mining Division of West: Kootenay Dis -five miles from Rossland. “Cascade” on a 4-foot vein n of free milling quartz assaying from $12 on the surface to over $40 A tunnel is now being run on the vein, and an assay of $34.80 was nnel, and is now 115 feet in length. e worked very cheaply on account: of it being a tunnel proposition and that the tunnel follows the vein “CASCADE?” is one of the most promising mining propositions in the distri-t. and recommend it to the public as a safe investment. G & MILLING CO., LIMITED L’B’ Ye TOWNSEND. Sessland, 8. C. ° HARI SESE RII SI IIIS TOIT IIIT IITA IO OOC “ROYAL KANGAROO," and the trict, British Columbia, about three miles from’ Gladstoné'? It has been ascertained by : Viet na: 3 ssl sat ui nes aus i?) IK