“ ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 3. igoo. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘THe Ovoxst Datty iN THE INTERIOR, PUBLISHED DAILY EXOZPT “SUNDAY British Columbia's objections Asiatic labor, Asiatic labor cannot be a. matter of life or death to Brit- ish Columbia, or namby-pamby utterances of Aulay Morrison and Hewitt Bostock. OPFICK: BASEMENT POSTOFFICK BLOCK. TEL. 98, P, 0, BOX 538. SUBSCRIPTION BAT! aily, per month by mail. of. Ba Kate year by malt Dente Subscriptions invariably in advance. New Westminster and Yale-Cari- boo seem to be represented by two mere providers of excuses for any- thing their leaders may do in the direction of trampling down the in- 50 00 00 00 Advertising rates will be nade known upon application. TheRecorp reaches the people. terests of British Columbia.”—To- ronte ‘lelegram. men to p. gether, reg: port of adequate measures to shut | out Orientals. They should be men who can be relied on to live up to to that province Te would not speak to Canada in the Such comments as this on the question of Oriental labor add force to what the Recorp has already said about the necessity of sending from this prov- ince who are pledged to stand to- of party, in sup- TODAYS srocK SALES, Following is a summary of the sales on the local exchange today, her with the q Rossland Sates, Sales today on the local exchange were as follows: Rambler-Cariboo, 500, 100%, 22¢,500, 500, 500, 1000, 2244c; Athabasca, 1000, 1000, 23¢3, Giant, 500, 1000, 3c;', White Bear, §000,:2c; Waterloo, ‘2000, 33%c; Evening Star, 1000, 8{c; Morning Glory, 2000, 5c. Total sales, 17, 500 shares, frhabatca nadia Cariboo foam Bele Centre Stal « $1 46 Aaa 8] gf rol rr | 12} 13/14 ” oat 15 | 16 | 17] 18 | 29 | 20 | 21 their pledges, and who have ability | \ i 22 | 23 | 24] 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 enough to make their influence felt. 29 | 30 | 31 The fact that such excuses as that Igy d by the Telegram are 4 Oe ese per seal . ARRIVAL AND-DEDMEETURE OR TRAINS: made for Sir Wiltrid’s half measures od A is a strong argument for the ret.re- £ Artivefrom| DESTINATION, Leave for | ment at the next election of such ~{men'as Hewitt Bostock, whose 8 4 uosa.m. | Beall da incloa only claim to distinction is his mil- 2 wing ‘Sunday......... lions. a To Trail, Nelson, and $ S80 inden Pei (255 p.m 4 day mein amy | ss EDITORIAL NOTES, 95 polnts “tally, except 4 To Trall, Nelson, Ar-} 700 3. m. The McInnes family looks as if it be haoine Poe had opened its doors to a wrecker. 8 From, - Trail, Nelson, Not long ago one of them was the 1. 1 7:10 p.m, 7 =“ . ans: Kenneth| P. Arrow Lake polts and happy governor of. a province, an- | Tom feat rt other was a member of the Domin- od fee m. .Spokane... i103 P' mm, | ion parliament—and now see how ae $1 38 ie _ they are all. mussed up.—Toron “2K” ”, P onte Winnipeg . 15° 1 ie TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. Star. CLOSE DESTINATIONS, | DUE When the Nelson Miner speaks Revelstoke ard all points| east and west, int cludny Kam| .}toops, Vancouver, ctoria, ha 0 and Klondyke dis} Robson, Nakusp, sania, faleyon Springs,| and all all loca ind Lardeau| Nelson, Kaslo, and Ymir, land all’ Kootenay “lake, an rows Nest Pass “connects 725 a.m, dally. Sally kane, Northport, and ati Pata in United States, Ordinary letter, mail only for all Eastern Canad: United Kin Slam and all ne ropean and other foreign countries. Nelson and Nel: Nelson district.| s, NV |zerdioren ‘siaitata, ‘eax Canada, _ United King-| ‘Tom and all European Points| Grand Forks Greenwood,| Mibway and all other Bound-| lary District points" 7ygpom. 2°00 p. daily. 14 p.m. ee Sxanunace Sienilkamees| “dally Caribo: about ‘‘a demon being unchained,” does it mean that John Houston, M.P.P., or Hon. Joseph Martin is about to cut loose? If, as ex-Governor McInnes says, he was held in check by the Ottawa government for nine months from carrying out plans to settle political conditions in British Columbia, v4at despotic scheme had he in mind? If Ottawa restrained him from doing even more mischief than he did, he must have contemplated a coup d’etat like that of Napoleon IID in 1851, Awriter in the Monetary Times says: © ‘It is unsafe to predict what Rossland will be in five years— , Australia, China ond Japan See ‘special notices stters for Registration must be posted rat an hour revions to thet ane for closing the mai ice fs open fi 8 ny tO. en aan (Except Sunda: we eee > my A. BROKEN PROMISE, * The Victoria Times has again raised the question of British Co- lumbia’s right to representation in the Dominion cabinet. It has thus called attention to one of Sir Wil- frid Laurier’s broken —promises.. During the campaign of -° ~ provine- ere) .« would have been most appropriate to choose a_ suc- cessor to Sir Henri -Joly from,the Province to which he is sent as nor, but h Quebec member was appointed. Sir Henriis welcome here, but a British Columbian should have been made welcome to his vacant cabinet seat. That a member of the cabinet should be chosen from this province in order that its interests may re- ceive proper attention is apparent from the manner in which Sir Wil- frid attempts to deal with Oriental immigration. He and other eastern members of parliament show utter inability to grasp the question as it appears to us on the coast. Their minds are befogged with fine theo- ties and are unable to see the social aspects of the case. A man from the coast could inject some inform- ationinto the minds of the gentle- men at Ottawa which would open their eyes, A POOR EXCUSE, ‘Eastern Canada is not responsi- ble tor the conditions which permit the Laurier g to igaore whether it will be a dead camp or a second Butte, going ahead of any other town in the interior.” There are about 8000 people who tzel quite safe in making a predic- tion. If the Monetary Times man will come here in five years, he will find it so lively that he will not be able to hear himself think. =—_—_— % Columbia Ave, Telephone 86. P..0. Box 268 A B. MACKENZIE & CO. . ‘ MINING BRGKERS, Rosstand, B, O Estublished May, 1895, ‘THE REDDIN- ;ACKSON CO., kiniese tine MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. Agents for ParisBell Addit ion to Rossland. C. E. Benn, M. H. McMahon. CHARLES E. BENN & CO. BROKERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, Buy, sell and trade Stocks and Real Estate for eins. ; V & N’Phone83. Columbia "Phone §1. PO Box 468 I a ea eae i THe CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. AN OFFERING = | | Seoseeesssarensessagsaacoas At Prices to Clear. Ladies’... Tailor-Made Garments..." Our.*.°.*: Spring Coats.°. It would be well to look after these snaps at once. echo SUT git ; 4 i Holstead & Wright +. Cor. First Ave. and Washington! St. THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE os = ; Beautifulcombinations in~ Plain Skirts and Checked Skirts.*.*.*.* PTRVETYTYITUEVTTyrTy TT SUAMANIALIAITANAILA As we have not a great many left, we also offer the balance of.......... PLUYTTPTEVTEYTTPTEVIUTEVLEYTEYITS erveestt Katie D. Green G. M. and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property "situated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie rie District, B.C. FOR DEVELOPMENT I PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the'Gompany's Treasury Stuck is tow offered to the public. at Z 1-2 Cents per Share, and can_be had on application to The” ~ People’s Paper. 22 Ci CO., LIMITED LIABILITY t ompany, Wal Hace Hloce, Colombia a enue in the city ity ot Rossland, 01 Tada the 28th day of June, 1900,at 4 0% clock in the aflernoon, when the “allowing resolutions will be submitted: . ‘That itis desirable to reconstruct the Canara end 1 accontingly that the Com- Manross-Davis Weddt-— Mretr a ag waved atthe res - wence of Mr. Merrick. Mr. and Mr Mavtoss will reside on First avenue, east of the Presbytericn church. Lord Minto May Come Here. It 1s. reported that the Earl: of Minto, governor-general of Canada, will visit the West this summer and tind yohtitivarily and that ithe Marsh, in’ he cits ssiand, in yovince of British Golambie: Esquire, \d hereby is, appointed liquidator for rpose of such winding-up. jae ie said tiquidator be. ne hereby to consent to registra> eee new pomeany, to "he med :.| KENNETH MINING AND DEVELOPMENT. “/ROSS THOMPSON........ GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer, wenn u Ave! SSN ca Cc - Served to ‘your | residence: I have the following blocks in the following companies for ‘sale ZurekaC d, Gopt Evening Star, Silverine, R. E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and ZilaM Lots in the Original Townsite Reddin. JacksonCo., Agents, Rosstand, B.. c \marac Mines, Limited,’ Myth ndum and ‘arlicles of néganeiation | \we already been prepared with the ad Speroval of tlhe directors of this “the draft agreement subi ttted to ‘this inteetin . and exp! to ale between the Jompany Tand its liquidator, of the one part, and “The Tamarac Mines: Li pale ” of a basil part, be ‘and the same is herel pproved; and that the said liquidator “be and he hereby is author- ized, pursuant to oeetion a ort the e Cam- panics? sot Bea Bont of the Statutes of Brit ne faba fo Scnter into The Arlington.\{_=. . THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL <<" Headquarters for Commer- : cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. UNEXCELLED TABLE. Toun Haverty, Proprietor. an agreement (when incorporated), in the terme of said ral ame into effect weit such Rie ‘anv modidenone aa they k expedi ARTHUR MARSH, Secretary Treasurer, S ae Mayor Goodeve will propose to the council this evening to invite him to Rossland. 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. In order to have the best service, use the Wisconsin Central railway be- tween St. Paul and Chicago. For rates and other informatiun write Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- land, Oregon. ° Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style and satisfaction guaranteed at Lough- eed’s, ‘Hazelwood ice cream, ice cream soda, G. B. chocolates, fresh cut a s, etc., atthe Bon Ton if goth, 5 Two doors above Masonic Hall, Best Buyi jin Rossland properties, &c., by calling at office INVESTORS. will find the office of the Subscribe for the ‘Record. . 50 Cents per Month -Delivered. Columbia avenue. Thaee Large Veins, . Good Values, Large Ore Body; one mile west of the city and thesscrecssseseciee Will be pleased to show parties OD Yass SOLEIL: FOR RENT. Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe- ODED ADE ATED EY Ee ILD CPEACAL SYED : ty Deposit Vault. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 3, 1900. *“at'the mines which’ ‘will’ extend to * teams of Rocky Mountain Rangers " run after the seventh. The score _¢-by innings was: 123456789 Rossland..o 20 23100 0—8 “a * | * CcASC “BALL TEAM WINSAT NELSON Police, 54 Boisland Club Almost Defeats Stanford and ” Wins’ a $200 Puuse at Nelson—Rifle Matoh Between Rangers and Civilians — Flag ‘Hoistad oa Mt Roberts. Grigor . 34 — FOR SALE, = Lalonde .... 59 Pure Soap FOR SAL A Kourdeomed ion: laatered and a [| g9 Willan. - 81 Martin..... 49! Is necessary tor a good complex- painted ane imi e Lawe....... 54 Hunter...-. 60lion, A soap to be pure need not) “Fo. agar — ttouse, five rooms $15; two 2 Dockerill.... 55 Barker...... 74|necessarily be high priced. Wel sooms, §6: house, three rooms, $5. “T. Prest. 26 : moet —-|have on hand a large assortment of | Columbia avenue. 4 % 763 548| all the leading makes of toilet soaps|“FOR SALK—Kine lot Columbia ave! Service for the year 1900 The ascent of Mt. Roberts to} and we have; besides, other varie-|cheap. —T. Prest, 26 Colum . a hoist the Union Jack was made on} ties, which, if'not so well nee: FOR SALE —New houte and tots “at will be cotmtence K fSunday amid a pouring rain by|are-filly ax good and cost less|sting tytn nen Ce| JUNE 10. The “Impe- ‘ Deputy Sheriff Walter J. Robinson, A. O. R. Brown, W. J. Venner, W. P, Dockerill, S, Saunders and E. S. The staff, 65 feet high, had been placed in advance and was strongly ballasted to withstand the The start with the flag was made at 7:10 a. m. Sunday and the flag was hoisted at 2 p. m. the. intention to hoist the flag on Saturday night and burn red fire on the summit, but the weather pre- vented this. “Dominion day was observed in Rossland by. a suspension of “work omorrow: ‘evening; and of: banks nd business-houses yesterday; by ‘a splendid game of. base ball on Sunday between Rossland and Stanford, in which ths home team made.the visitors tremble for their laurels; bya. rifle match” between zand’civilians;-and_ by’ the ‘hoisting fof the Union Jack on Mt. Roberts, * formerly called Mt: Spokane. “” The base ball team went to Nelson yes- terday -and-- defeated the Nelson game, with Stanford was the best ever. played” on these grounds, and was witnessed by 1000 , people.” _At the end of the ‘sixth in- ning the score stood 8 to 5 in favor of Rossland. © “Then” Stanford - put its best pitcher, Kelly, in. the box, ‘reeled. off,five runs. in the : seventh inning-and prevented Rossland from Scoring.again. Still Olson prevent- ed the visitors from making another Stanford. The rifle match was shot under adverse circumstances—amid _fre- quent heavy” showers and gusts of wind. “The ranges Were 200, 500 H. Winn. wind. Nelson.. ody 20:05 weno and 600 yards and the totuls were: WITH DUE HONORS Rangers. Civilians, - Smith...... 75 Engles. .... Whiteside... 50 Denison ... - Logan...... 82 Simpson ‘Dominion Day Celebrated with Sports|Tomlinson... 37. Park... é : : ynsend... nell td Fg Hoang. [ewmnens-- =, Conall Innes. Tt was 1S 26 35 50 40 42 64 money. phone company’s office, has decided to go out of business, for rent, fixtures for. sale’ and the stock will be offered at prices un- heard of. on. With the inauguration of the “Imperial Canadian Pacific railway operate a through head and Vancouver for the accom- modation of the Kootenay business. This will he a very great conven- ience to the travelling public. Through Sleeper. CLASSIFIED. Limited” service © the Adverisementt under this head inserted at the tt Ban's we couts, Six NADIAN re Cent a Wor raion B taken for [ = ¥- Cos F c sleeper between Arrow- 0. SAVARD, Fa shtonable Mer chant Tallon, carrlesthe best assortment of imported and do- mestic goods in Rossland, None but first-class labor employed. avenue, Rosstand, TAILORING. Prices moderate, Columbia “Imperial Jumbia avenue. Rosstanp Drus Co., Phone 185. Gotng Out of Business FOR SALE--Bouse and lot; fout rooms ond kitchen and verandah; corner lot, only. $600; half cash, balance on easy terms, bia avenues rial Limited” takes you across. the Conti- T, Prest, 26 Colum- The. Rossland Auction House en Columbi ue, adjuini F. the Vernon & Nelson — Tele- The store is| yew Washington street. Rossland, B.C. nent in four days with- out change. It is a solid vestibuled train, luxuriously equipped with every possible es-| Ww. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House bnitding Xork Life Insurance Agency. every The sale is now going Rossland won a well baseball gume for a purse of $200 at the Nelson carnival. was: Rossland....o0 1 0 2 2 2.00 0—7 .000030000—3], single | drivers Phone 6, buggies—fine Montana stables, ‘$10 REWARD | ears. “|paid for return of same to office. For Rent. avenue, near Davis street. nished or unfurnished. H.W.C. Jackson: The score Fancy gaited saddle horses—new For the return of an English blood- hound, tawny, with black on sides, white spot on forehead and long Ten dollars. reward will be Three-room cottage on Columbia at this Fur- Apply to. FF ear ‘. tf | Job Printing Le Roi: Liverv, Feed JOHN PB, LINDBURG .. --PROPRIETOR First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. sential for the comfort and convenience of Passengers. Ask your friends who have trav- elled on it, or address description at the RECORD OFFICE & Sale Stables. ferring- Heavy Trans £E. ie SOYLE: W. F, ANDERSON, BTABLES: Vancaner - Cc. Nelson, B.C. Commercial Alley, Phone No. 39, Postoftice Box 16. of every description executed with neatness: and dispatch at the... The Record Office CONTRACTOR | Estimates furnished on all kinds of work: Job- Office and stiop!: Commercial Eoure ri rear Albam HOTEL HOFFMAN, Washington Street, Roseland, B, Gc. ‘A, G. CREELMAN, ———aw Furnished Roots. First-Class Bar. AND BUILDER, Railroads end Winers Time Checks ed, tree of charge. ing promptly attended to. a bra hotel, P.O. Harry Mcintosh - - Proprietor HE’ Property obtai '! Owing: to its pro: ““CALIFORNIA,” on the Canadian Pacific Railway, ‘A shaft 40 feet deep has been 40 feet depth. TI AAA AAR RE IIIT HIEH sella” of this Company consists of four alte namely: The all situate on Grenville Mountain, and twenty-five miles from- Rossland. Numerous open ined at 25 ximity to the railway and t and considering the average value of the quartz, We are now selling the sto: ADE.GOLD MININ EF or particulars, | WM. B. Fi Oo SOREN IOD IEE IIe EIEIO ES Divided into 2,000,000 Shares at 10 cents each. : - 600,000 Shares of which are placed in the Treasury. “CAS unk on the “Cascade” on a ‘4-foot vein cuts expose the lead for over 1500 feet. feet. This tunnel is experts that it will concentrate 25 into 1, 0 the fact th it is safe to say that the Kk at FIVE CENTS, payable in five monthly payments; G & MILLING CO., LIMITED L’B’Y. being made of “CASCADE” Trail Creek Mining Division of West a large size for a working tunnel, thus making concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per ton. at it can be worked very cheaply on'account of it being ; ” the “CAS ADE FRACTION,” the “ROYAL KANGAROO,” and the Cay Wes CASCAL District, British Columbia, about-three miles from Gladstone of free milling quartz a 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 and is now 115 feet in length. It has been ascertained by a tunnel proposition ‘and that the tunnel follows the vein is one of the most promising mining propositions in the distrivt. and ‘recomimend it to the public as a safe investment, ae WNSEND. Rossland, SD. e.