THE ROSSLAND RECORD. , WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘Tu Ocvusr Datuy iN THR INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY BXOBPT SUNDAY. OFFICE! BASEMENT Postorrice.. BLOCK. L. 98. P, ©, BOX 538, BUESORIPTION BATES: ally, per month by mail paiy? hall year: by mail aily, Der yi Daily, per Year, Yoreign. Subscriptions invariably in advance. Advertising rates will be made known upon application. Th eRecorp reaches the people. bins ’= Saad ‘TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. CLOSE | DESTINATIONS, | DUE toke and all, points!" Srsiros nd pe . ni gan, Similkameen, ‘Cariboo,| land’ Kiond; me districts: Roses serrate, Mae British Isles and all Euro-| and other fie: coun ead, tand. all and ap Sioa Deer Park—Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday. Nelson| land connections. Nelson, Kaslo, a land all _Kootena: saree: _Beotenay and Cr 339 a.m.| Pass Rim, connect Spokane, North ati" points' ia Gaited States, All the Boundary district! o, ™-Ipoints between Cascade and any" ally [CampMcKianey: ~ this city d few days sigo showed what a strong aversion the best element.in the party has to follow- ing the lead’ of the political churla- tan, and his efforts appenr likely to have only one of two cesults—either to divide and thus hopelessly neu- tralize what strength it has, or to drive the better.element into joining hands with the Conservatives as the less of two evils. Under these circumstances, it be- comes -the Conservative party, while not yielding from its determi- nation {to carry on the con- test $4 the lines it has ad- opted, to leave the way open for Liberals to support their. candidates withoyt undie, violence to their party allegiance. This can be ac- complished by confining the issues discussed as nearly as possible to those. now before. the. people of the Hl il litical dis- Idaho. mountain Thursday For the children. "| cussion to wander to federal issues, which are not involved. HOW TO REMONSTRATE. The Victoria Colonist, which has always opposed practical remedies for the. eyils from ‘which the prov- ince suffers and always proposes some useless namby-pamby twad- a now proposes that a respectful pestralies China and Jap: Notions. Letters for Registration must be posted half an Hour previous to the time for closing the mails. ice is open from Ba. m.,to7p.m., aaly' (Gxcept fice ope ynce should be presented to the: lieutenant-governor, calling his. ion tothe itutional 1 1900 M 5 12 19 26 : 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. LINING UP. The appeals ot the dethroned leaders of the discredited cliques for another coalition of men of all par- ties, on the pretext - that it is neces- sary. to ,the defeat of Joe Martin, have tallenon deaf ears. The peo- ple are aligning themselves "on federal party lines and preparing to fight the election on those lines in spite of all the machinations of Cot- ton, McKechnie and the Colonist. In all parts of the province conven- tions of both parties have been and are being held to nominate their re- spective candidates, and for the first time the men who have been accustomed to work together and vote together in federal elections will work together and vote.to- gether in provincial affairs. The Conservative party is practi- cally united, refusing. to be led into the ‘‘no-party” scheme: by the cun- ning wiles of Mr. Cacter-Cotton, who vainly clutches at the.-vanish- ing toga of leadership... There are some. few breaks in the,ranks at Vancouver and Victoria, due to’.the influence of local interests, but there is good reason to believe that these will, disappear as the. conviction grows that the party is. determined to have done with personal Politics and go into the campaign as an or- ganized body. It is a gratifying fact that the interior. has taken the lead in thus clearing up the situa- tion and asserting itself as a factor no longer to be subordinated to the coast cities. There is a new ele- mentin the population here which knows not the meaning of. the Tur- ner party, the Cotton party or any orher clique miscalled a. party, but knows the meaning of the Conserva- tive and the Liberal party.and. will rally readily to their respective standards. This element has had a strong influence in causing the people ofthe interior to divide on party lines, The Liberals have been slower to organize and prepare to go into the election as a party, but they are} making progress in that direction. Martin, aided by his faithful hench- man Curtis, is making st: ef. Joe Martin into his confidence and allowing that gentleman to. retain office with half a cabinet. There is no reason to believe that aoything more would be accom- plished: by such a remonstrance than. was accomplished by the dep-| # utation of Victoria merchants which asked His Honor to hasten the elec- tion. It is evident that Mr. Mc- Innes has determined on his course and paper remonstrances will not move him. -The only effectual re- monstrance can be made at the polls by voting down Joe Martin and his ‘‘scratch"” government. With the defeat of Martin would go McInnes, for Sir Wilfrid Laurier Martin would be taken as a signal of popular protest against the acts, of the governor and that.the Do- minion government’ would answer of his action in calling o plainly intimated that. the defeat of | Ku Cleaning, BUSINESS LOCALS. For.Sate—A mineral paint claim. Address R. S. Pool, Pioneerville, Prof. De- Leon’s Electric Dan- druff clire. No more bald heads: No more hair falling out from any human being. It leaves the scalp as white as. snow. Sent to any address. Price, $1.50, $1 and 50 cents. . Lent keepers and fish eaters may regale themselves on the lovely Take notice, we also have a. full line of smoked. and salt fish. tf est coal, call or phone Martin Bros. Rubbers, overshoes, boots and fine footwear for men, women .and goods, at Lalonde’s. Look—Cleaning, pressing and dyeing done on.short notice at the Washington Street Dyeing and Mrs. Currie, prop. tf ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, tf trout received every at O. M, Fox’& Co's. best, cleanest and cheap- The. best Canadian and works. Telephone 128. cities mainland o to She tele; Bi mh NOTICE is hereby mv ven that an n application will be made to. the le, province ot Bnitlab Columbia ot its nee sees inact 01 sauipe maintain ‘and 9 anes sad in aed }EIDERDOWN ROBES Children’s munich with the line which tl to amalgam any corporate, an with. ‘oT ater usual, essary Sor incidental Hi hts, powers or privilege: be necessary or incidental. Ga the attainment Of the above objects, of any oft Dated this first day of March, 1900. NOTICE. gislative the e limits afo resald. y term 4 ah ine, rn aE gears, High Columbia, consected 0 ‘or to be iN, Solicitgrs for the applicants. Transfer of Liquor License. tice is hereby gi mn, that it the nent sittin, eee eed J ac k tS oe eee r i 11 e Shy ol Region amano held by H. L. Will- isms, » for the Columbia saloon, Rossland, B. C., to ‘Dated this roth day of March, A; D190. ‘iL. Wittians. CLASSIFIED.” the signal by recalling its it PP EDITORIAL NOTES, : While Martin: is promising new roads in all directions, work on the existing roads has been stopped for lack of funds,as a result of his hold- ing office, and. delayjng the election Advertisements the fe of One Conte Wend Reothing taxen for less than 25 cents. Six insertions, ‘Seco. is head inserted a ‘TAILORING. 5 ©. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, carries the best assortment of importdd and ‘do- mestic goods in Rossland. None buf first-class labor employed. Prices moderate,” Columbia avenue, Rossland, ze FOR RENT. till he had matured his sct Mel baadaned .Governor has FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without,board, also housekeeping apartments, for rent cheap.- 17 Le Roi avenue. s2310 all:pretense of making Martin com- plete his cabinet; * also of having an election.in time to summon the new legislature before the end of the fis- cal year, Meanwhile, by the ad- vice of his:lawyers three, he signs warrants. for thousands of dollars which ithe -people’s representatives have. not.voted. | He is King Tom Robert. the: First. Kruger says he wants.no more conventions. Neither does Britain. Kruger violated every convention FOR RENT—Five roomed Plastered house, un-"|, furnished, on Spokane street south. Water; basement. $18 per month. Apply M. we inp- | > son, Columbia avenue, ett FOR SALE. bia avenue, FOR SALE—$700 will take good §-room cot- tage, well furnished, and lot. a] Prest, 26 Colum- FOR SALE—Fifty-eight feet frontage; Nickel. f Plate flat; $225, T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue.: » FOR SALE—Good rooming house, furnitare ,| nearly new; $275. T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue.- ture complete; FOR SALE—House of four rooms aad furni--|-¢ $200, T. Prest, 26 Columbia Ave, FOR SALE—A money-making butcher; busi- ness. Owner going away. Small capital required. "Investigate this. T. Prest, 6 Columbia avenue.. he-eversigned. --H fter the will of the British. government in: the ‘Transvaal ‘will be carried out under the muzzle: of British guns. and the shacow of-the British flag. If any more mediators turn up to settle the mining dispute, it will be in order:to send for au angel to me- diate among the’ mediators, The Victoria Conservatives are still hesitating “whether they will follow. party lines. - The rest of the province has made up its mind and, if Victoria cannot agree with it, will regretfully dispense with her aid. The time has gone by when the people of British Columbia had to consult Victoria ‘before deciding on any coursé. —— The Worst Pirate in B.C. . Cranbrook Herald. The Rossland Miner is one of the worst newspaper pirates in British fortsto induce them to accepthimas their leader and thus give him the united strength of the party, but except in V: > he is with Columbia so; far. as cribbing news from weekly papers is concerned. Its mining columns nearly every week have liberalextracts from East success. The Liberal meeting in K papers for which no cred- it whatever is given, FOR SALE— . rae A prominent business corner at a Dargain. 4 A five-roomed furnished nouse on Butte Sto 0 A four--oomed Honea 5 — St., $225. furnished, at A six-roomed aid, $500. Tee" se ‘of hous with two. Tots ght Seated house ence The feriure pies good-will of a 17-roamed ‘lodg: south, $500 eae Houses for rent. E. N, OUIMETTE & con, ew ik of Montreal nee ‘Suuaior. ‘house and ia ‘with tot partly - ground adjoining townsite to the with tl Etmer A. Rolf. ublic, Jer MONTREAL LOAN &. i INVESTMENT 60., :|j ‘ Head office, Foperigl build) ‘St. James~Street, This Company has da bi wenden aga atte re Authorized capita 000,000. abscribed Gapltal Over, Soue SOS. Secretary-Treashien WoL Fades, The Montreal Loan & Investment Co offers the safest Investient for yr small poms now onen to the nds money in Fepayable in monthly inetalmeseay Tal amounts For further information, apply to W. H. FALDING, No? 14 Columbia ave oy Rossland. INCORPORATED? jen Thos. 0%. Mayne Daly, pas. Re WQatiton.. ii ia I retary-Treasurer. Sse: on So BOer---Va~~ At | Greatly Reduced Prices TO CLEAR The nicest garment a. lady can have for lounging in. We want to ‘clear these. lines Rt Gt SM st Eiderdown Coat at half price. . to make room for Spring Goods. LADIES’ a nomnplete stock: Cor. an B Ow. f ati