“ BORSLAND EVENING RECORD, APRIL 6, 1890. BROSSLAND: EVENING RECORD, APRIL 6, 1889. ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER O, SMITH. PUBLISHED DAILY EXORPT SUMDAY, _ ALL COMMUNICATIONS to the Ealtor must ‘pesscompanied by the name and address « ef the writer, not nevesserily tor publica tion, but as evidence of good faith. i SUBSORIPTION RATES, ‘Dally per week by carrie! Eaily per month by mi Daily half year by Dally per year..... Datly per year, fo) Subscriptions invariably in advance. Advertising rates will bomade known on #p- plication THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1899. ENDORSES THE CHARTER. As forecast by the Recorp yeaterday, the Board of Trade endorsed the grant- ing of the Corbin charter. The propriety _ ofa mecting with only 14 members pres- ent taking the responability of doing 50 ia queationable. Hon. 7. Mayne Daly : and Provincial Land Surveyor J. A. Kirk opposed the resolution upen these * tangible grounds: ‘That the situation in 5 relation to railway matters in the Boun- dary Creek country having materially changed since last year, when the agita- tion tor a Corbin charter was before the country, the Canadian Pacific railway company having since then commenced the construction of its railway into that country, thereby furnishing transporta- + tion facilities so much needed by the * residents of that section, and thereby " gecuring to Canada and Canadian inter- , ests the trade of that section, and. also --the'advantage of having the ores pro- “ diteed’ by the ‘mines smelted within’ { Canada, ih the opinion of this board the . question of granting a charter to Mr. . Corbin for the building of his railway : along the Kettle river valley can be a ly left-to the consideration’ of par- ' Mament without:any éxpréssion of ‘opin- jon on the subject from this board.” —X—X—X—X—__ ‘The analysis of the returns of the Chi- cago election show that Mayor Harrison + earried all of the thirty-four wards in that city except. five. His own ward, “formerly republican, was carried by him as well as another strong republican ward, the tenth, in which his opponent, Zin R. Carter, lives. The victory by| ‘ Harrison, it is being ported out, is «more ble than his 1 W.J, LOUGHEED J. FYFE H.4LOUGHEED 460. Merchant Tallors Ladies’ Drapers, , «* We have the largest and moat select stock both of Gentlemen’sand Ladies’ costume cloths in the city. ‘We havesecured the services of MISS ERSCH — who will have charge of the Dreas mendations from some of the } ing cities of the United States. WE AIM TO DO A stutut Stylish First Class Trade Ib COLUM AVE: Rossland Loan Office. NO, 16 WASHINGTON 8T. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock. REPAIRING DONE Puit A. SILVERSTONE, PROP. Le Roi | LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE.___.of> JOHN F. LINBURG, Stylish Rige for zent First-class ‘Saddle and Pack Horses. Srapixs: Columbis Ave.) *Phone No, 87. Commercial Alley, ‘Phone No. 89. P. 0. BOX, 136. PROP. Oldest Established House in Kootenay WILLIAM. R, .BEATTY, Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB'A WIELGeX 28 SPOKANE STREET. AELLO 89, M: A: Wilson ' & Cos run when he was firat elected mayor, and indicates that hehas in him good presidential timber, that may be utilized _ even as early as 1900. : ed ‘We imagine that the Montreal Star will have a very small exchange list on ‘and after the 10th of this month, when the management of that sheet propose - to cut off all papera that donot pay $1 ‘ to boot in’ exchange: with them. The _ “gall” of newspaper men grows larger in Montreal than in any other place on earth, of which. the Star man isa living illustration. . —Ses It was cruelin the board of trade claiming the credit for getting the C. P. RB. to post up bulletins regarding the ar- rival and departure of trains, for the Rossland Miner had already put that down as one of the great reforms brought * about by its own efforts on behalf of the people. BOARD OF TRADE MEETING. Resolution Passed Favoring the Corbin Rail- voad Charter. Atthe monthly meeting of the Ross- land Board of Trade last~ evening, presi- dent Fraser submitted his annual re- port, pointing out the successful work of the organization and explaining its future work. “The membership for 1893 was 94, and now numbers 75, of whom 12 were pres- ent. He recommended the publication of another’ souvenir, and referred to the benefits he -believed: had been -derived from the 8,000 edition iesued last year. ‘A resolution was carried indorsing the Corbin charter, which was opposed by ‘The Domestics of the Palace; Sousa Viv- HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. BEDFORD Cords for Trousers, .. SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. Le Roi , Beer _ STILL LEADS THE WAY. ‘We reach the hearts of ‘the consumers through their stom- achs by giving them the PURE HEALTHFUL, PLEASING BEVERAGE DRINK THE Le Roi Gold Seal LAGER BEER. Call for and see that you getit. Itis the most Health- ful and Appetising Beer ‘Epwiap Cnoxye. recy do Ae Macpow aise CHOT% I, Macdonald Clute & Cronyn Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries, T. B, HALEY, a é Bolicltors for Bank of British North Attticn WHOLESALE ‘y' MvBetpe Bortpma, Rossianp, - ano RETAIL Chk nN McCrae & Co DEALERIN.. Beet, : iGelenont Bs k Pork, . 3 =| Mutton, Fish ~ ~ Ovsters Mining properties oe RNG Raaperte ought ands, Rant aperture ore a jurn! : tion by competent ene taccs SPPlice. ae Real Estate MON EY Loaned at ‘LOW Rates of Interest, HOFFMAN . WASHINGTON: STREET © ROSSLAND, B. C. HARRY MCINTOSH, Merchants’ Lunch. -25¢. From 12 noon to 2:30 p m BUNDAY ” Chicken Dinner : & BPECIALTY. PROPR. ‘wA First Class Bar. RAILROAD TIME CHECKS Miners Checks €sCashed.’ : ‘ * Free of Charge. Brcinning January 1,,1899 thie up-to-date _ hostelry will be conducted strictly on RUROPEAN PLAN... Righty -five eligantly farn- ished, steam heated rooms. Toilets and bathe with hot d water on every floor. ciuvus Sample rooms. MRS. MF. Allan: PRO.% and Spa- Rossland Opera House. BANNER ATTRACTION! NONDA¥ and TUESDAY APRIL 0, 10. Grander Than Ever. ‘THE N¥W PHODUCTION OF ‘M. B, LEAVIT’S ‘ Spider. ou and Fly 40 —_PEOPLE——_40 J6—HIGH CLASS SPECIALTIES—15 THE MAGNIFICENT SCENERY Ni THE GORGEOUS COSTUMES E SUPERB BALLETS THE GOLD & SILVER MARCH Matchlees Ch if THE BEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY, IN THE MARKET FOR ALL PURPOSES. F f Sixteen girls, The new hits in follies and jan- cies, Yankee Doodle Boys; The Widow Brown; Throw Em Down; _. Dewey: andiere Band; The ‘Mermaids’ Revels. PRICES—$1,50, $1.25, 750. “T. Mayne Daly and J. A, Kirk. Sale Now Open at Roll’s Drug Store. J.L, Parker & Co, SOLE AGENTS, Game. Spokane Street, ROSSLAND, B. 0. /, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, Cable Address, “Morse,” Roseland, Codes, Clough’s and Bedford McNeil -T. W. HOWARD IF YOU WANT AN ADVE! or Small, Inserted in any £1 Magazine, or, Perlodi oursel troublesome détatis atraight T, W. HOWARD, be T. W. HOWARD, 108, Distorscatx-sTREET, LoxDoN, E.C, Agent for Tie Rosstan! tumbin Review. « open send Belt NOTICE, ‘The Columbie and Western Raltw ply to the Parliament of Cannda at ag wil ope The Fast Line : TO 4 ‘sion for en actyiving. the vompan: “an Points | isis eis gar The Dining Car |" lot | ex: ns thousar dollars per tnilg thereof, snd {gr other purposes Mar. 10, Subscribe FOR: THE— ‘ -' Record, Millions Are Made By. Maing NIGH OY Gold Mining Company REPUBLIC, WASHINGTON. % are Pe , Mode Coaches, ping Care | Through Tickets te sll points in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA Stasmahip tickets to all parts of the world. : ' TICKETS _TO * fe JAPAN AND CHINA ea zy.§ ; TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC ‘Trains depart from Spokane. .: Four full claime—Michigan Boy, Reine 5 wrest Seopa | #40 PM] deer No. 2, Edna, and Sidney, situated For information, time cards, mapsand ta| One-half mile. southwest of the One pplz rosea of the B.&N. and itf eo0-| Thousand Dollar a Day dividend pase, E. W. Burr, Agt. Red Mt. Ry. ‘ the Republic mine, Hepublic, Wa, snd oS General Agent Sppksee, Waan,|‘H® Mountain: Lion, with & 85-foot A, D. CHARLTON, ledge, which azeays 90 and better acrott att, Gon Part, ASSO oe srd. the whole face, and will goon be 00 Portland = Oregon *| the liat of dividend payers. To the south are the Morning Glory, Troubadour, Hit or Miss, and the Golden Lily group~ the lutter ta only one clajm north of the : Machigan Boy Gold. Mining Company's property. |”. ‘This company is stocked for 1,000,000 shares, par value 5 cents, assessable to par not to exceed one mill per share per month. Thera are 400,000 shares 10 m the treasury. All promoter’s stock pooled until treasury atock is sold. All money expendud in developing the Pro” erty. Fist Teeue—200,000 shares at one cent, 100,000 of which’ were eabscribed by th) business men of Republic the first day. Send in your address at once if you desire any of this issue. Remit by postoffice money order. Claims all surveyed and development in progress. . THE NEXT ISSUE WILL BE seoees]00,000 SHARES AT. erat President and Manager, E. D. CARPENTER, “~ANADIAN | AND SOO LINE OCEAN TO OCEAN ROUTE EAST AND WEST. les? Cor 3000 Miles? Comfort Through firstclass sleepers on all tray a rat cars pass through Kevelatoke Lame Tone ursdays, for Montreal a iton. layr, for Toronto. ’ er hours the faster route be and Nelson. No customs difficulties with baggage. Daily 18 20k-Lv.—ROSSLAND,—Arr.—-28.06k. Makes: connection West Robs and from the north and main line, Ps) to and from Nelson, Kaslo, Sandon and other Slocan pxints. Train. For Rates, Tickets and Full | on Gall oe or Addsees, Nenrest Loval Agent, or { A. B, Macrenzre, City Tkt Agt.) Ross am P. G. Dentson, Agent, i land J. B. HODGES, W. F, Anprnson, - E. J. Covzg, : | Seorstary and Treasurel. 7, B.A. Nelaon, ‘DP AVar's|P, 0, Box, Republic, Wash an ISH son Spat in the Frying Pah to see if it Was) Hot. C the res cent Dry Goods Company, Limited. ppou't SRE ANYTHING; WRONG 1K it —_——_—_ gnother Witness Testifies: to. the Fithy Habits of the Chirfamen in, ting cx ‘g0 you will find many ite | week. . , Every day New Goods are arriving at crowded up. We have tomake room & & ae & & ae ae our store. in several departments ms on which we cansaveyau money this oe. 2 We are get- wt the Rossland Liteheis. —_—_—_—- i Rossuanp, April 6, 1889, : Eprror ReconD :—While the “Chinese Cook” aubject 16 00 the tapis I want fe help you enlightening the publicon the peathen’s total ignorance of anliness by telling you a rather startling exper- fence. A lady friend of mine, in. Ross- |.) + Jand, one morning went into the kitchen to hurry John up; when ;to her’ horror the sow him epit in the Bot frying _pan he was holding on the fird, She screamed her disguet and inquired why he did so. “Ye wanta see it pan hota,” and with- out giving her time toutter a word or|- move a step he’ spread a nice porter- house on the game pan. “Veritas.” Boy Essay on Masonry. An Illinois boy was asked to write an essay on Maconry, and here is what he! wrote: “King Soloman was & man who lived so many years in his country that he was the whole push, He was an aw- ful wise man. One-day two women came to him each holding to the leg of a baby and nearly pulling it in two, and Y each claiming it. “Why couldn and stop thia bother?’ called for hie machete and was going to Weylerize the poor innocent baby and give each woman & piece, when the real mother of the baby said: ‘Stop. Solo- man, stay thy hand. Let the old lady baveit. If can’t have thie whole baby J won't have any. Then. Soloman toh! her to take the baby and’ go home and wash its face for ho knew it was hers. He told the other woraan to go chase herself. King Soloman built Soloman’s temple and was ‘the, father of Mason. ‘He had seven hundred wives ‘and: three hundred Isdy friends and that’s. why there are'#o many Masons in the world. My father said Soloman was & warm member, and I think be 18 hot staff my- self, That is all I know about Masonry. AN AUTOMATIC BANJO. |: Tho Only One In British Columbia Is at the 5 Rossland. = While in Chicago recently - Charles Howson purchased for Jerry Spellman oneof those celebrated electric, auto- matic banjos, which is‘one of the musi- Gils al Dress Gout TERNS IN THESE STOCKS. O OF SILKS AT dress goods at popular prices cal wonders of the age...It haa been the WE HAVE MANY EXGLUSIVE PAT- UR LINE. 50°, 75°, 51.00, $1.25 ARE PURE SILK, STRICTLY UP TO DATE IN STYLE AND COLORINGS. Black Dress Goods, ‘We carry 8 complete line of Priestly celebrated black |50G, 75, $1.00 61.25 S1.50| PRICE. -Men’s Furnishings. - WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE-OF Boss of the Road Overalls at 75C SHOES. ‘To make room in our shoe department we offar brok- en lines at prices away below cost Men’s $3.00 Dress Shoes $2.00 Men’s 3.50 Fine Shoes $2.50 Men’s Hand Sewed : $5.00 Shoes at. AT POPULAR _PRI- 83:50 id NX Other Lines at Bottom Prices. < . 2 y z : 9 os Carpets, Linoleum, Rugs and House Furnishi: Variety and.at Popular Prices ———™ Li | g Goods in great . sLIMIGED L’Y- THE CRESCENG, DRY GOODS CO. NEW BRICK. BLOCK; ROSSLAND, B. C. od subject ol illustrated articles 1n such pa- persasthe New York Journal, and has|/ attracted the ion and frat ol the musical world. It is the only one in British Columbia, So far aa banjo music is concerned it beats any minstrel show. Itisin place and getting in its work at the ‘*Roseland” ‘every evening, and is attracting large crowds. It is well worth seeing and hearing. . Spider and Fiy.: Next Monday and Tuesday evenings the people of Rossland will bave very : excvllent and attractive production’. in M.B, Leavitt's Gorgeous: Spectacular }* Extravaganza, “Spicer and Fly.’ It will be presented on a evale of magnifi- cance with an excellent company of sing- ers, dancers and specialties. ‘Among them are many well - known) favorites. The costumes will be rich, varied and Striking. The scenery magnificent and the transformation ‘brilliant in colors and effectiveness. The Spider and Fly _ has mever before been presented . here. It has always been popular with-theatre