ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, OCTOBER 10, 1899. RUNOM MENTION, J. B, Johnson will place the Derby and Knob. Hill additions on the market in’a few days. A ball will be given.in Miners’ Union hall next Monday under the auspices of the Young Men's Insti- tute. Hotel and restaurant men will meet at the Hoffman house this evening. Born—This morning to Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Young, twins, a son ane a daughter. At the meeting of the Liberal as- last i CLASIFIRR, this head inserted at th Ame gto One Conta Word, Nothing. tah Vaken ‘for tess than as cents, Stx insertions, ANKOUNCEMENTS. ““REMOVAL—She Sparta fruit ‘and confection- ery store has removed from the Postoffice bullding to Columbia avenue, opposite C.P.R. telegraph office. ~ AIELLO & CALESTRO, Proprietors. U.S. Consular Agent John Jackson Jr. has re- moved from Postoffice Block to office of G. W. Richardson, Columbia avenue, opposite Windsor hotel. Agent for John R. Cook. IF YOU don’t know how you can save half or more when you are purchasing hats, shoes, cloth- Ing, gents' furnishings and blankets. get the cata- logue of the Rossland Auction House, 42 East Columbta avenue, body MUST be envelcped the most appropriate time ING APPAREL for Fall and Winter : 2 : 3 CIRCULATING LIBRARY. CHEAP READING—AIll the latest novels at Hon. presi- dent, Sir Wilfrid Laurier; hon. vice- president, H. Bostock, -M.P.; presi- dent, W. Hart-McHarg; first vice- president, | Cc. O. Lalonde; second vice-pr i M ing the foll T4 officers were elected: Macd the Rossland Bazaar. We exchange any book in our library for five cents, WashIngton street and First avenue. TAILORING. <0. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, carries the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goods in Rossland.’ None but first-class third vice-pr J. ald; secretary-treasuver, Thomas labor rices Columbia avenue, Rossland, Parker; executive c Dr. Kerr, Wilson Pyper, Henry Roy, Dr. Sinclair, J. F..McCrae, A. H. Dutton and J. H. Robinson. ABOUT PEOPLE. Miss Swanson, proprietress of the Hatel Kootenay, left today for a visit to the Spokane fair. J. H. Hayden, manager of the S. PRESSING AND DYEING. Cleaning, dyeing and repairing of men’s and women’s'garments. Clothes cleaned and pressed for tourists on shortest notice. Washington Stree Steam Cleaning & Dreing Co. OVERKCOATS—Just received 500, bought from a fire sale; worth from $15 to $35. Your choice at $8, at the Rossland Auction House. Am prepared to take contracts for exca- vating, grading and general work. Address Henry Bouter, Contractor, Kootenay Aye. and Washington Bt. & N.. Telegraph pany, is in Spo attending the expositi Dr. and Mrs. Sprague, of Belle- ville, Mich., and Miss Nora Brown of Saginaw, Ont., left for their homes yesterday. . They have been guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. McKenzie. , c.R. Hosmer, ‘general, Banagor of the C.P.R. telegraphs, has been elected a member of the board .of directors of the C.P.R. Dr. Sinclair has received word that the Hon. David Mills will not be able to visit Rossland. * Hart McHarg, the has returned from a plé solicitor, visit |" WATCH REPAIRING. FINE Watch Repsiring at moderate charges. Aline of splendid time pleces. A. ZIMMERMAN, Jeweler, opposite Windsor Hotel SITUATIONS AND HELP. \ WANTED —Minersto know that they can get the best overalls.and jumpers,.. riveted, worth ‘$1 co, at only 6oc at the Rossland Auction House. WANTBD-—-A position us stationary en- gineer.” Six years’ experience. Address Cole, Recorp office. sssssssessecsensecseey A full stock of all kinds of Ladies’ ~ Underwear, 50c, to $4.00 each. Cashmere and. Worsted Hosiery, 25¢, to 75¢. pair. "Undershirts $1 to $2 each. Coy Trunks, Bags & .*. Valises.°. R tt ESSE LEE CEE EEL EES CTOBE | DEMAND. b chilly enough to remind one that. ‘the ce err eens eo ne WARMER CLOTHING, and NOW is to supply yourself with SUITABLE WEAR- Ready-to-wear kits, + Many. styles and colors ,$3,50. to, $10.00. Importec Crepons, .in blacks; $22.50; very. fine _ Golf Gapes ‘from $10 to'$r2.50. PPPGSSPPRE Flannelette ‘Wrappers , dark colors,$ 2,00 to $3.00 EPPPPPPPRTIFETTRTETE WANTED TO TRADE. “WANTED TO TRADE—Mining stock in Crown Granted Yuur properties, fora Rossland Residence lot. Address Stock, Recorp Office. , AUCTIONEER. to the fruit fair. GEORGE HOUGHTON, Experienced Auc- tioneer. .C.P.R, hotel building, \Vashington street. Auction sal in any part of J. B. Hasting, chief gi for the city. Furniture a specialty. the Gooderham-Blackstock syndi- cate, is back from a short. trip to Spokane. Chas. v. Jenkins, the accountant for the War Eagle and Centre Star, is back from a-brief autumn holiday spent on the coast. A. L. Wyman, representing the Northwest magazine of - St. : Paiil, was in town yesterday. arranging tor a special Rossland edition of his paper: : 5 ae S.R. Holland of the International, is back from a,brief visig, over the Boundary. J. S. C. Fraser, manager of the Bank of Montreal, was among the visitors for Spokane who left on the noon train. . Mrs. John Long and little son Darby left on the noon’ train’ for Spokane. , Robert Hunter is in attendance at the Spokane industrial show. L. H. Moffatt left at noon for. Spokane to spend :two. or three days at the show. M. R. Galusha returned at noon to Spokane. Colonel John, G. Egan, the city editor of the Miner, is enjoying his tall holidays. ~ W. H. Aldridge, the manager-of the Trail smelter, left at noon’ for Northport. J. Edwards Leckie is in the city, from Greenwood. » A. W. Gilchrist and family left today for Colorado Springs, Col., to make their home. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—Machine men, helpers and muck- ersfor tunnel. Free transportation. Apply Hotel Rtissell bar, 'WANTED—Tosell the best pure wool heavy socks, sold elsewhere at 35¢, for only 1a}{c at the Rossland Auction House. W. fi. FALDING, Manager . Rossland Opera House. Sun Life Assurance. Co,, of Canada. Accountant, Insurance : and Mining Agent and Auctioneer. AGENT: The Canada Accident : Assurance Co., | CAcctdent, Liabitity and Plate Glass.) becheap, Address with price a aud terms, Box 538, Recorp office, WANTED—To buy a good. two-roomed house near town. Apply at this office. FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED —Two or three furnished roomsor a furnished mouse. Address, with terms, X.¥:Z-, Recon office. 2 Ci WANTED—To buy a residence lot. Must Ave, next to Hunter Bros S. GLAZAN. "Cor. Spokane 8t., and First Ave. “ The pioneer dealer in New: * Second- hand Goods. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Part. of store and. large, well lighted back room on Columbia avenu . opposite the Windsor. Apply to Zimmerman, the jewcler, TO RENT — Unfurnished house, tive rooms, plagtered, large basement, city water.. ‘Apply, M. W. Simpson’s store, Co- Jumbia avenue. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—A 7 horse-power ’ Pelton: water wheel; cheap. Address, A. B., Reo- orp Office., FOR SALE—A .our-room house with farniture and equity in lot, $1,000. Best of location. FOR RENT. Five-room house, $25.00. Five-room house with bath, $25. Five-room house, $8. Four-room house, $9. E.N.OUIMETTE & CO., Insurance, Real Estate and Mining Brokers NOTICE: ‘Appiteation for Tranater of Liquor. LI- : Monte Gristg St. 5th be S.A. Hartman. New Stock ‘of Fali +, Goods arriving daily.” * We handle the Best manufac- i ture of Shoes, Hats, ready- made. Clothing, Un-.- derwear,: Sox, : Neck=. ties,20i1 Clothing, Rubber Goods, Caps, Gloves, Mackintoshes, Mackinaws, Miners’’Pure “Gum Coats, Long. and Short Gum. Boots, «with, © Leather Sole, etc,,. etc. One Prico to all. iWe soll on a Smali Profit. S. A. HARTMAN, Next to Bank of Montreal. | Ps Je SLAVIN AG. Creelnian. ‘i P.-0. Box 815. CREELMAN & BEAM. NTRACTORS & . BUILDERS. Estimates fnrnished-on‘ all_binds of work, Jobbing pe attended to ; Commercial court, sinambre hotel. HOSSLAND, B.C. George Beam ‘TURF EXCHANGE. Onder new management. — FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM. NEAT anp CLEAN BED- ROOMS. Bar Supplied with the Finest. Giye us a call. é : PROPRIETOR. BARR: to our elegant. new three-storey . iding. Our prices are Right. Seefor yourself. Iron Beds, Wool Top Mattresses, Yum other good Springs,, Hard~ Feather Pillows, aoe unges, three: pieces, bevel and combination Baer Before huying elsewhere, give usacall. Satisfaction Guaranteed Try the Cake & ‘ Pasrty. . . AT THE: ‘City Bakery. IT Is THE BEST; and as Cheap as. you can make it Try it! 54 Washington Street. JOHN PHILLIPS, Contractor & Carpenter Jobbing of sil lands promiptiy’ etiendea fol ing of ul inds pronipt! att ye Ti Esti Phone La Ly ‘Bed. ent to ima! mpertal h holidide. ‘Residence, jouse north of Col- “umbia avenue. P.,0, Box 576. ; Transfer of Liquor License. ree that a the ext pitting icense Comi T. E. HALEY, Beef is Mutton, FISH, OYSTERS, AND: - GAME, - °: Spokane Street, mbasiaua, B.C. .-HOTE GEO. H. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. Neatly: Furnished Rooms = from $2.50 to.. GRAND: UNION| RATES FROM.$1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY ROSSLAND [Electric tric Laundry Pattoatie those’ who. spend their’ money at home: with ‘you,- and thereby ‘help your own and - youry city’s interests. . eee White’ Labor and Clean the Work FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS LUNCH, 35 CENTS. Any style: OYSTERS a, Specialty. GAME in Sdison. Miss. K; Swanson. Prop. cL. PUBLIC. shours kept “G6 w VOL. 5. NO. 34. PRICB § CENTS, Watch...Repairing, +.GO' TO... ‘J.W. SPRING. * Everything Guaranteed: Next door to the Post Vffice, 4 ee The Leading Jewelor FOR FINE Planks Adopted by the Liberal-Con- . Servative Union, ELECTION ON PARTY LINES NO. DISAGREEABLE - ‘EFFECTS ! No COCAINE. S Absolute Cure for’ Colds in Head, : Catarrh, Bto,-- DR. ERSKIN’S CATARRH POWDER. Price soc - . ‘Our Comp; Syrup- Hyposphosphites, Bullds bp your Nervous Sia hens your Li Tiss y P y0nh rereats Caatemptios resgthens Y good tor Mion apd Womep, ene TOME Vitality. GOODEVE BROS.,. Druggists and Stationers. r eri pays: ite deal: swith Goodeye Bros,’ = | Many Important Matters Upon Which An Ap- ~peal Will Be Mad learty tions ‘THEIR: PLATFORM '| the introduction -of large, numbers be telegraphed’ to. him." [This resolution was passed by’ a standing vote, three rousing cheers anda tiger ‘being given for Sir Charles Tupper, Bart.] This convention views with alarm of indigent aliens into the Dominion to compete with our own people in the field of labor, and regrets that the federal administration has failed for Bir Charles Tupper—Resolutions Unani- | j mously Adopted. - ‘The Liberal-Conservative Union, at its recent convention in .New Westminster, pledged itself to the following program for the province of British Columbia: That true to the maxim of our party, “‘by the party, with the party, 5 1 lew gogds constant eat cante ate iving at : HS. WALLACE’S tod: Fancy Goods and Notion Storo :+ Rossland and Grand Forks, B.C. StationeryJBook, Wall Paper, "mone : Hine of an - {tion of trails throughout the unde- but for the country,” the interests of British Columbia shall be pare- mount, reg: of the. political complexion of the federal cabinet. It is proposed— © j To revise the voters’, list. To actively aid in the construc- veloped portion of the province, and the building of.-provincial - trunk. toads of public necessity. To provide forthe official inspec. E ‘Telephone 99. Washington St.» tion of el and hoisti ie gear. Toi the of. ice and ‘secure the speedy. dispo- to i di the legislation: respect- ing Chinese immigration pledged to present prime minister. of Canada. “The whole of the above ‘resolu- tions were then read and the motion to adopt was unanimously. carried amidst the greatest. enthusiasm, | WAS A TRAIL CREB PIONEER. : J. Hi. Morrison, Who Located Old Two Jacks, in Town: Today. J- H. Morrison, who located the Lily May ground away’ back jin’ May, 1888, was in town-this mor- ning. With Fred H. Oliver he is one of the largest holders in the Morrison in Deadwood camp near Greenwood, and the two.came in last night from. the property, The new compressor there wa: Started. this morning and two. acitta work. “The old Lily May ground was first located i in 1887 by Geo, Bowe: man and the Leyson brothers,” i Morrison .this: morning. a the (and -adininis. ies‘ within the -boun- resources ‘of ‘the: ‘provi ce. “To make the-London: agency ‘of ‘British Columbia..effective -in ~pro-|: ‘claiming the natural'wealth of the and BEST bookis ng oe icail Bh’s Woinen’ sand bla Avenue 4) Fast Columbia Avenue. Thave the following blocks in the following companies for sale: Eureka C er, Hi Evening Star, Silverine,R-E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, Nort Star and Zila M Lots:in the Original Townsite 1 viitive party * with’ abd endorses. the Principal of an eight-hgu the province. : d make a’ run-up the: Dewdney trail and locate ‘the ‘claim, .which- was |'ship Cin ples. ‘which we took then returned to be given this season. will’ be free andthe public is cor- dially invited. ‘short ‘and all we could: do: ‘was: to. called the Two Jacks. Some sam-" valuiés of about’ 40 ounces’ in silver, but that was no good to‘us arid.we dropped the prospect.” : ~Mr. Morrison and Mr. Olivér left at'noon for Spokane. Last’ ‘wane ‘CONCERT rouomr Gold Weather Will Prevent More Mer eltale This Winter. The regular weekly band concert of. ‘the, City Council... band-will. ‘be given at 8,o'clock tonight at the skating rink. Owing to the cold} weather it will be the last- concert Admission To actively support the ment. of ‘the mining: interests: of British.Columbia,) --‘ of fe- “Crescent” ooo. ‘Rival? Fortune Teller’ To aid in the immigrati male domestic servants. ‘We regret. to learn that the ‘gov- ernment of Canada does not intend to assist in sending and maintaining militarv T4 to Reddin. Jackson: £o., Agents, Fi 4, B. c./? The Question ‘Perises,— J colonies in protecting the ‘rights of| South Africa to co-operate with the forces of the mother land and sister British subjects. : “he * That this‘ union desires -to -con- concluded this «+..Tramp, Tramp” Edward Stevens, .“'Flitterwoche” sented, and that these resolutions the people of this..province -by -the|.. | been done. ing ore at a profit. that the Republic treated at a cost not to exceed $z or $4 per ton. LX.L-IN $100 ORE Raise Now Connecting the No. 2 and the No. 1 Level. PROVING SIZE-.OF CHUTE Quarts Body About Throo Feet Wide—De- monstrating the Sise and the .Permanency ‘of the Big Deposit—Will Erovide Better Ventilation. A new'raise which is being driven to connect the No. rand the No. 2 level-in the I. XK. L. is showing ex- cellent results. The ore body. is proving to be about three feet wide aod the.assays are excellent, Mine samples. from __ that. part .of the work have returned values. as high as. $100, The. new work is planned. not only to provide better ventilation in thedower level, but also to open the ore chute and to demoustrate its. size. A raise has been-made tiearly. to the surface from: the No. 1 level and has proven the'chute to. extend upwards so far as-the work has Should the new. work show ore continuously it would prove the existence of the chute. to a depth: of 120 feet. mAnm’ ony FELLOWS ar TRAIL Monstand Teams Assists im Initiating , ¢ Slomabaks Sesmaliee Town.) ellows were busy fast aight at.Tiail assisting with the initiation of about’ 20 candidates into the newly formed lodge of the it'| tripleclink fraternity at the smelter town. . The .exemplification of Odd | Fellowship was portrayed in a most ‘commendable manner by the third. legree team. ‘from: the Rossland — branch.., * Trail lodge has a member- ‘dnd $800, in ‘the. treas- ury.It is;a: most flattering start for anew-benevolent order.. The R : land.team taking part in the in tion ¢ d of Thomas, Embk J: E.: Cummings, F. C:; French,. Joseph Craig, A. L. Houston and Alex. Larsen..: They returned at Tt o'clock this morning... . . teat TREAT REFUSLIC ORE a 84. "D. Fe ‘Jackling, who, ‘though Still almost a youngster, ranks as one of the foremost cyanide mep io the world, was:in Rossland last ‘night en route to Republic where he wilt make a study of treating the Re- public ores. x i At the Golden Gate, Captain De Lamar’s big mice at Mercur, Utah, Mr. Jackling has erected a r1000- ton mill which handles a $5° cyanid- It-is expected rock will be ‘ “New Dominion” “God Save the Queen” Police Investigation Ending. : The-police investigation is being afternoon. ..This dows in town is C. at his Columbia avenue shoe store., Mr: Lalonde’s Fine Display, One of the: prettiest show win- O. Lalonde’s Lalonde has a magnifiéent _ stock of fige footwear and the-dis-~ hone chara eae "ee WHERE TO PURCHASE!’ atronage oh gz at 7,0’ ‘ se. ° s| NQRIGE Js hereby A that after the lapse ot -$8.50 per week |” e date of this notice. appli- he Board of License visit for “her health at Sones { Cal. Mi McGaughey was “much ‘om- t ry ero! half. to transfer the hotel license, now 1d ‘0 sell liquors, etc., in the 009 lot ate on lot 12, block 27;plan lan 579, In the Citgo etic ai s 30th day ot September. 1 MoRFHY, Pensee, a EE Sage. of Sept me : ” et ireom, W. B, Huspanp. : .. First-Class’ Bar ; =e in connection. Four: doors east, of post: pftice, Telephone No. 58. 22 Columbia Avenue. a Be. pee closi fe aking put: : Pa ory pape time. so for ce Stearday fy in days precepsling ail Terat holldays.. Clerks’ and smens’ Unlon. _..DRUGS. ‘We have a FULL and. COMPLETE STOCK of Sree and te iiigee (isteget et hi ae beutaa 0 many tree bless farous rs don’t cost any more tban We also cares ri ea | supply of Perfumes the Toilet Z eticlee. Boaps, etc.,at moderate ition. teem © grat ate, Hon. Sir Charles ‘Tupper, able and vigorous lead- 4 etship during | the past session ; and -|trusts that-he may long be spared to'occupy the high position he now holds, and we hereby pledge anew our confidence in him and jin the morning J. A. Macdonald made his address for the defence and as the Neal is concluding for the prose- cution. The p dings have at- Recorp goes to press -A. H. Mac-|" * play could hardly Be rivalled any- f iorrises Seore a Success, The Morrises. who are at the In- tracted but little and only i this week, are scoring a with their athletic wor, R. MORROW,j..:.....--0++---the Drugetst. cause thathe has so ably repre-! three-or four people have been in turn. They do all sorts of heavy attendance, lifting.