Ears SEE LIED \ § i 4 ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY 26. 1900. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘Tre Ovvgst Daity in THR INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY; EXOHPT SUNDAY OFFICE: NASRMENT POSTOFFICE BLOCK. TEL. 9S, Py 0, BOX 538, BULSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, per month by mail Daily, Rate yer by hs ily, per yea Daily, per year, f Subscriptions invari Advertising rates pain be made known upon ation, TheRecoro reaches the People. OF : Gibson’s “One Price Store —==—>.TO ‘BE $ CLOSED OUT IBY JUNE |. Underwear, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Socks; \ Miners’ Unlined Summer Jackets, Bar- bers’ and Waiters’ Coats, Belts, Sweaters y Colored and White Shirts, Collars, Jusip- \ ers, and Overalls, Suspenders, Neckties, § Working Trousers) y Table Covers and Table Mats. 98.28 26 98% | NOTICE is hereby given thats an extra- TIME CARD OF TRAINS. |qizrg toa uearu.ce Gere Double Daily Train Service. git be, held’ at and ae eee “Sopeny. limited, } 7 which reericn was cial general meetin, 3 ‘den he ae provisions oft phe reas Clauses —wA Counter full ofee—— ; USEFUL HOUSEHOLD ARTICL ES: AT 5c EACH. y A-LINE. OF LADIES’ JACKETS § Worth $5 and $10, at $2 and $3. : The One Price Store! Spokane St., Opposite International. CECECERECCECCEEceEeee CCCCCECEECEECCECEEEE — : ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY. 26, 1900. sessnineaeniccnseten stn ‘THE DEAD CHINAMAN, ~ Cercuels inquest Throws Nobtaht'sit excited, Her two eldest sons came] of the Lord’s Supper will be ob-| in after 6 o'clock and Ernest about|served in the morning. The pastor ‘ ans tion, Identity of His Slayer. certo 2 's biscuits st , Fares cary aaa 6:30 or 7 o'clock, She recog will preach g and a Fee aos te a oe pe Wont Kootenny 10. Dovolopment of farming,datrying, The inquest on the body of Mah| the rifle found in the house and said Sacred Heart Roman lee at 0. M. Fos & Co's., 106 4 eutora: qn 2 snes ‘for the | stock raining and fruit growing resources Lin, the Chinese cook who was|it had not been fired since thé boys found dead on Wednesday evening | were target practicing at the Giant in the house of Mrs. Mary Chenow-| mine a year ago. eth, was begun by Coroner Bowes| Hugh Stevens, the dightyenrata last evening, but elicited no facts to boy, said he was playing at the back throw light on the mystery as to|of the house when Mah Lin came : , 10>} provine church, Rev. Father Welch, pastor,!E. Columbia ave, Tel. Go and 20. | otections, and 1 favor the following Sunday services: 8:30 a. m., first] Hazelwood ice cream, ice cream | Policy: ‘asin stent i at mass, 10:30 a. m., second mass; 2|soda, G. B. chocolate, fresh cut| 1 An administration composed — those whose practical experience will ih p. m., Sunday school; 7:30 p. m., | flowers, etc., at.the Bon Ton. tf il ’ te ea enablo them todeal promptly and efli- vespers, instruction and henediction. cient!y with all details connected with Thomas Stout, the druggist, has who fired the gun which caused his| about 4:30, then he went to the de- removed ‘to .more’ commodious ri. depmrtinents over whieh they pree wlloae services. sali be utilized tn has dest,” The nguest was aoured|yer and ren te ghee gy wee tummewrortae, | amine, Now 8) Firat aventr |" Sntoning vols. extentven namcntn inter and a0 to 7 o'clock on Monday evening. moving a house, He met hismoth-| For sale—the stock, good will! near Washington street, other than really necessary, antl the | yr, thé pane ail progress cf any com= an L.. Aylward, a neighbor of|er about’6 o'clock and went home|#d fixtures of an established mer-| 5.11-6t ay sas ne _troviicg: to aa ue munity. F rs, Chenoweth, reluted that at|with her. He was in the kitchen|cantile business. Only a small ee eee trate ead ronda in| ciat, Ministers of the Crown and their] 5:40 P..m- on Wednesday. she| fora minute or two. . He liked the| amount of capital required. Address oer Un 2ots, fon wml Bet dicgvord ining cee ee Stale Rain seenia aun ee sa looked in at Mrs. Chenoweth's! Chinaman. He had fired the gun] Merchant, this office, tf mee Please, lenye “ab RECOR 3. Preparation of full, authentic and pone, tie tease tt crete jantontaneaa fe kitchen window and saw the China-| at the Giant mine, bit never before| ~ * oe substantial. financial statements of the] yrompt departmental settlement of dis- man lying dead in a pool’ of blood. | or since. St... Charles Hotel, . Charles nrovince, together with land and forost | juted claims; the taxes paid by unincor: She saw Mrs. Chenoweth's young- ao Se Ehlers, proprietor. , Headquarters Now. Drug Stoxe areas and their probable vnluen: ft aatet- | POT ed settlements to be devoted, as far est boy come about 6 o'clock. _ She CHURCH SERVICES w)|for work best. board in The Rossland Drug, compiny is 4, Convinced. of the wisdom of nsist-| 44 possible, towards assisting the tax pay: Rossland. “Commutation tickets!now doing: business on Columbia | in* railroad construction as proved by | ing district. saw no Chinese vegetable men that Baptist church.—-Rev. Ww. T,|$5-50 for $5.00; lodging $1, $1.50/avenue, next to: the old city hall} he expori afternoon, seeing the body he beca . om LOCALS. CANDIDATION PLATYONI, germs of discontent and consequent bj sf y. came -srently | Monday, 8 p../ may The —— terness, by dealing with public wor! To tho Hlectors, Ronsland ilding, | irrespective of locality or political afl lias by ii 1 to agricul=""3) tural societies, when by such assistance it may be demonstrated that reasonable % benefits will accrue to the province. Incrensing the usefulness of #& bureau of labor and mining statiatics by, the appointment of a competent official,’ nce of other: provinces, 1] 43. Careful consideration of the re- e ‘ ‘land $2 per week Re building. We have:a complete line| Would favor a aystem of honuser, 80F- | arrany of various Mrs, E. Wright, another neigh- Stackhouse will preach at 1a, m. » ‘S 4:05 p. m. and saw young Ernest ject, ‘*A Work That Is Honorable.” Chenoweth, playing around the| Evening subject, ‘The Most -Exac- house, She returned about 5:40] "98 Schoolmaster We Ever Had.” Why devote all’your time read- ing about the Boer.war. and the ae: A pete Sta of pure fresh. drugs, * toilet articles rounded hy reasonable check#and sale-| removing if possible thé question. from’: bor, said she went down town about |2%@ 7:30 pm. [ting and all) kinds -of ladies hair-| FOR SALE—Three-roomed house. Only $60. tory work, 1 this intent, 1 would advoente such; art lecture and returned about 6 p.j| St. Andrew’s Presbyterian church, | work. * T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. 8, Formulating a policy which would | Mhe ‘loatings of the British, fing: m, Her youngestson, Hugh, was| Rev. D. McG. Gandier, B. A. pas- Special attention giveriito gentle- SHOR SALE. House Jats feet, plastered, with assure to British Columbia a ironed + 10% a St. a » He ‘itai ecuri: at the house when she left, but did|tor. Services rr a, m. and 7:30 p.|.mens hair cutting and shaving. BoRweonpaieie es ree epee, eis Hath Jritain, thus hed not remain there, She met him go-| m. Sabbath school and bible Pror. DeLeon, FOR SALE—Wine lot, Columbia ave,,| its resources. : I ing home on Lincoln street. After| class, 2330 P. m. ¥.P. S.C. B./ te No. 10 Spokane sf. cheap. —‘T.. Puest, 26 Columbia ave. 0. Destroying as far as possible all{ Rossland, April 10, 1900. is throughout the province, J ut Ning to an object lesson, conclusively-provin, noweth’s and heard no shots fired,| of C. E. Monday at 8 p. m. Prayer|tween St. Paul and Chicago. For|*satvarwtenntr (hs peed, userid, of fhe) bind the province to such a gigantic) that all vartles are willing to settle vexed as 7 x 5, In the present campaign T Ree ni land, Oregon. TAILORING. of British Columbia justify such an ex-|jecessity foralliance with, nor hostility” periment, toward, federal authority, nor am. 0. SAVARD," Fashionable Merchant, Tailor,]| 5; The evection and maintenance of a willing’ to commit myself or those who support me to. an unreser ed pledge in ie : pO" Tabor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia 6G. Amendments to the mining law, present lender of the ts ded: PY or” em pir would assist those engaged in explorn- Cane vhu are now fighting ite battle rit z the hours ot tuition, over I remain your obedient servant, 6. H. Mackintosr. HE= old Wace’ illing Co. | td. PITAL STOCK $200, OOO Divided into 2,000,000 Shares at 10 cents each. 600,000 Shares of which are placed in the Treasury. - * Eroperty of this Company consists of four claims, namely: The “CASCADE,” the “CASCADE FRACTION,” the “ROYAL KANGAROO, * and the “CALIFORNIA,” all situate on Grenville Mountain, Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District, British Columbia, about thrce miles from Gladstone on the Canadian Pacific Railway, and twenty-five miles from Rossland. = A shaft 40 feet deep has been sunk on the “Cascade” on a 4-foot vein of free milling quartz assaying from $12 on the surface to’ over $40 40 feet depth. Numerous open cuts expose the lead for over 1500 feet. A tunnel is now being run on the vein, and an assay of $34.80 was obtained at 25 feet. This tunnel is being made of a large size for a ‘working tunnel, and is now 115 feet in length. It has been ascertained by experts that it will concentrate 25 into 1, thus making concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per ton, Owing to its proximity to ‘the railway and to the fact that it. can be worked very cheaply " on account of it being | a tunnel proposition and that the tunnel follows the vein and iveemaiderings the average value of the quartz, it is-safe to say that the “CASCADE?” is one of the most promising mining propositions in the district. We are now selling the stock at. FIVE CENTS, payable in five monthly payments, and recommend it to the public as a safe investment. CASCADE GOLD 'MINING & MILLING CO., LIMITED L’B’Y. For particulars, WM. B. LOY END. oReialae 9%. 2. a *€ 3 = levsaseevsnenesensesecensaoess,