enna -'ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 24, i900. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘Tux Ouorer Datty in tus 5 INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY axon ‘OVFICR: BASEMENT POSTO! TRL. 98. 9m, oF MOX $3 measurably better than those exist- ing in his own country. “(Some people foresee benefits tn y me it will labo a vets bs . SUMRORIPTION, BAT) Dall: r r month by + Dai hat alf year by arr Daily, per year..... Daily, per year, torel Subscriptions invariably. in advance. flock to-cities-and—starve.-for-. want: ot work, but to stick to the soil, have three meals a day and help to develop the country.” It will be time Advertising rates wt be made eengwy pion cation 2: ‘TheRecono rene the people, to ye. ys Note tion... gwhen,the white in 2 fis. tastes and ais. habits “f Thin ing. wu 2 on “Other people talle of assimilat- > ‘hey forget the te of the United ‘the negro, and our own with the Ing ban. Like the Chinese language; ete | Or) the\Chinese nature is in a rudimen- tary state, and that way it has been for three thousand years and more. He is fore intractable than Bige| s te ie nek £9 or thy “Andi 4 Be quine he has‘a little Biowitige which isa ESS Sco w | ELERs £S50 14 Ss aoe tte ‘@ "strong hom- dan; ing: se He: has deep | ¢ Skticke BI ARRIVAL AND. DEPARTURE OF TRAIKS. =——:. Pes ery ing instinct that he will not even Arrivefrom DESTINATION. Leave. “tor sal leave histone | in the land where he has‘made bis money. The Chi- ee ris ‘Trail, 5 aa val, Ad rt man talks “pigeon” [has wid oie ideas bout, here tine itd ipod fortis) a does not pay to oa a Sin ‘viliza- tion on a race unfitted for it by years. ,of evolution... - This continent would eee Chingse” oe English, and |* °?'°" hdo . viel to. einai bie! Chinese In 0 | Deer ‘Nest cer it follows that Col.:; ; Heechiner isn't well” whether he i is or not.— Toronto Star. , A lodge of | FéflowsAwill -be instituted at Grand Forks about being. made for-an excursion of Odd for the occasi John Lucas,formerly. endon, will, be glad’to receive his old patrons ‘aa: friends! at ‘the Kootenay! TODAY'S STOCK SALES. : Following i Sales of the lal cath har re . today jariboo uela ies jam, entre atts 4 nney} eer Trail Y Dundee. “EDITORIAL NOTES. “OF MAILS. Col. Sam Hughes’ facile’ pen*-has cuit. Off his giddy’ official head. ° He has'been’ rélieved of his command CLOSE E wv _ REEEINATIOR | di iy es pa ee, Nakusp. Sandor, Halcyod Spring and ail Slocan an Li » Nelsoi and, Vente, fand all "Kootenay Take, ay m.|Crow's “cohnee-| 5:39 Spokane, Norths a alt pokane. ‘Galtea States i dis Jett AG ar al eastern Gansta ane Ba ited KC all En Fopean and other fora cigs jcountri ies, _Nelson and Nek ‘Nelson district “Crow's Nest Perritories, Stanhoban eat Canada, United; King. aor and alt ee si Sie ons H 0 | bee ma sea all s er cr Booed: Australia, China and Japan--Seepecial notices Lettérs for Registration nitist be posted hal{: an. bout onesies tothe time for closing the mails. aaliy? cept Stik pron A enn S07 Pee 7:30 p, Be YY of'the’ South’ African “Light pores by Lord Roberts:*! °°" The color line has been’drawn in Spokane, the keeper’ of the restau- ront “at Natatorium’ ‘park’” having been bound over ‘for triat for’ rétus- ing to serve a ‘negro. “His defense is. that -his- house; is not-a’ place of } public entertainment. : >The paieseaie: platform: con- ‘ West: Indies‘ ‘and -Philippines; “but demos American: expansion - in.’ the: a ree Be Brne ae ae RR ids the M loctrine by of- _| fering the: help of the United: States‘ to any:peopte-in. America who ' wish to.throw off'a European’ yoke. If they will annex Tarte, we have “no objection. The European’ powers * torced China’ to’ open the door té foreign’|: She’ ‘opened’ it and’ bought!) trade. ‘ “ fo ADVERTISERS. New peamag’ matter makes -your advertisement attractive. We will gladly ghange your ‘‘ad’ every issue if copy is presenced before 10 a..m, -THE CHINESE QUESTION. A ‘sensible, dispassionate “view:of the Chinese question is taken by the Toronto;Star in an-.article. on the debate in the house of commons on |. ‘the-poll.tax bill. It says: ‘*The western members were very bitter. against the Chinese, : because they'see the full extent ot the - yel- low peril. The views of. the west- ern members are not altruistic, . but they are practical. In the east. .we do not feel ‘the stress of Chinese competition with white labor. “Out on the coast it is not only the Chinese-laundryman who. is re- viled, but the Chinese cook, the Chinese navvy and the Chinese miner, He can sustain life on a diet of ‘rice. - The Anglo-Saxon needs beef and food with a high per- |i presented: to ‘the world since the catinon and ‘rifles, which she is now using’ to good’ purpose’ in driving out the. foreigners and’ all” their’ z other inventions. ‘the tations have such a iask “6 ‘on‘|' Goths and Vandals overran “Rome, p or since CK Ghengis-Khan was the’ scourge of God" in Central Asia.— Salt Lake Tribune. — . Many American newspapers of, both parties urge “the president to summon congress ‘and submit the. fact: the ‘Chinese’ ‘situation for its action.” ‘ Passengers ‘Feturnitig from: “Nome Say. that smallpox is’ rampant, the beach gold‘ worked out, thé ‘coun- try'for many miles around ' staked and most of'the newcomers strand- ed. It is'an awful picture, if -true; MINING BROKERS, , Columbia ‘Ave. +2 Rowsland, B.C - tse Established May, 1896.2 * HE REDDIN- jACKSON CO., August 7 rand” React with a ‘good F Fellows from Rossland and Trail sammary, of the 3 sooececocsoosoceceresenes “DRY ‘GOops’ “STORE. SAREAT. MID- -SUMMER, EARANCE.. SALE. “Cor. First Ave. and. Washington st THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS | ‘SCLOTHING STORE: ereesers ‘situated on North Fork Sitmon’ River; Erie: ‘Di tri ict, B.C. < Fifty thousand shares of ee. pe 's Treastiry’§ offered to, the: public at —; 7 1-2 Cents. p and-ean be‘had ‘ 22 Columbia Aveuue, G EO i Rossland, B. C.. ms ROE iH GREEN, Sec-Treasurer, Kirra Game. MINING. AND; INVESTMENT _BROKERS, ‘Agents for ParisBell Addition to, Rossland. | Ox dis dieH ke I have the following. blocks in i the following companies: for -ale Zureka Consolidated, Gopter,. Homestake; ‘Evening: Star, : Silverine, R.E. Lée,, Bodie; Etireka, North Star ahd ‘Zila M ie Lots i in the Origista 1: “Towsisi NE “ Aisi ‘ «Agents, N Let as figure: on = ‘your. : ‘Job Jprietiog? but it looks too much like the hard luck ‘stoi which abounded | after’ the rush to the Klonkike.* . A ic * buy. British: goods * ge of proteids. The Chi: can work for less and save more than the white man, for the de- mands of-his natural appetites are not.so-large, and his vices are , not + as expensive. These are the real reasons why the white men dread the yellow. Their enormous capa- bilities of labor and their infinitesi- mal wants of nature it 1s which con- stitutes the economic. danger. The position ‘of the white wage earner is bad enoug» without the competition of the yellow man, who ‘eats less, works harder and gets less money. Owing to ethnical peculiarities he can thrive under these hard _ condi- the extent of $i. 25 ‘per head, Chink! dians ta “the extent” of $6.56 per per head. and: . Australians to the'|' extent of $25 per head. Canada‘ with 12,000,000 population’ would be as ‘good a’ customer to Britain as ‘the United’ States with 70,000,000 population.—Toronto Telegram. ° ¢ ‘And now the Tow: is between Col. ‘Hutton and Col: Herchmer, the latter having” been given ‘three months" leave of absence from his command, on the ground that he is not well. He says he is well, and Col. Hutton’ says-he isn't. As Two doors’ above Masonic |; sHall, INVESTORS. . rf > 2 “50 Cents per- Month Delivered: a will find ne office 8 of tie ee ~ Consolidated wal Co... *'Valies, Large’ Ore Bod: >one mile west. of the-‘city ..-- and the... Best Buyin Rossland Will be pleased to show parties Columbia avenue. * ‘three Large Ve' Veins, Good tions, which, at any rate, are’ im- Col, Hutton is superior offi- | p roperties, ke. by calling at office = ty Deposit Vault. sorta TEES, Add hod OL iid M ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 24, 1960 —— Mr. Deacon Takes a Wito Mr. W. S. Deacon, the bart r, of the firm of MacNeill: & Deacon of this citys and Miss; Caroline Fra- ser, daughter. Fe and:-Mrs. ;D. M, Fraser; of “Stratford, Ont., were married July.78-at the Knox chur h, Stratford, -by'the - pastor,’ Rev. M. Lu. Leitch. They. will’ arrive here about August tand..take. up their residence in’ the house on Davis street built b A, Kirk. ANew T: A conteagt | Been: made ;be- tween the I, X. L. company and the owners of the Midnight, ,.an adjoi ing claim lower dows hy which. the 10X4:L. soptains the % ‘a. tunnel through the Midnight into, its ows ground.. This will tap the ibdge a at’ greatly i increas: ed depth below the Nos 3. ‘level, 4 Sweden and Switzerland, Among these the most prominent are the ‘‘Astronomer’s Dream," ‘ a- wierd and humorous subject; ‘*X-rayed;” ‘Photographing « Ghost;” “The Diving Horse,” diving §0 yards in- to the surf. taken at gay Coney Island; war scenes: and “Crossing Brooklyn Bridge.” In the last pic- ture.the‘audience is:actually carried from New York depot acrgss the famous. Brooklyn brag ita rooke lyn depot. * ‘Mile. Lurine will: appear: in her Avonderful . electrical dance. The effects in this dance far surpass any that have heretofore been Attempt: The third and rebrbieedat picture of:this-entertainment will be. intro- dijced by.the- famous -musical. trio, Hawes-Kgbert-Hawes, They carry a number of the latest.novelty musi- ‘cal instruments, among which is a lete set_of chimes, a esis gave his” John Berketth alee. Antonio Ragetta J defendant guilty: provocation would ju: a knife ito defend. himself. unde such circumstances. -In_ view/of Berketti’s previous good character and of the: fact that he had: already fiered a week’s:imp e conte imposed | & a fine of | HIGH CLASS.V. Rebert Company Wifh; Gt fut Evening eOpera House ' for |t try. the first ever brought to this coun- This instrument has no: equl tin volume and sweetness of tone, Tt will be on? ‘exhibition at’ Mr. FRolls’. window, where seats may be sserved.} ;Pricésias and, 50 cents. =. Fancy, gaited saddle horses—new |\ jbuggies—fine single drivers at Montana stables... Phone 6. Fine Bottiea Gooas. = Physicians ¢ “reéommend most i Si ety vextract of . mal ed: white" wines, tldrets and me dies by: the bottle, | basket or case,at moderate prices, z 1) The Egbert: Specialty pat . will-be at the opera. house next. Wednesday and, Thursday! nights, July 25 and 26, giving a. high-cl. vaudeville entertaininent. All their. acts are strictly reél up-to-date. their three big actsox are featuring miere Cinematograph, which pro- duces the most ti animated pictures ever’ project pon a” vas. They carry” scenes taken bo} goald= fields-of.“Alaska?: ‘There “are other matters of vital importance you" inay ‘make a ‘tup east, and wil want to. know -how. to ‘travel. Ib. order, to haye the sbest service, use the>Wisconsi t tween St. Panl and. Chicago. ‘éntral-railway bedl, For rates “and” other “information write Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port: Pure Noap | Is 'y for a good CLASMIFIRD. fon. “A soap ‘to. be pure need not necessnrily be high” priced. » We have on hind a large assortment of all the leading makes of toilet soaps and we have, besides, other varie- ties, .which, ifnot so well known, are fully as good and cost’ less money, - Rosstanp Druc Co., Phone 185. To Cure a Cold Iu One muy Take Laxative Bromine. Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money if-it fails to cure. 25c. E, W. Grove’s. signature is on each | ce box. r:3 Boel ihe fend, fusertad at 4 re taken fer fan Hang conte Sts Theerions, Sr.0c TAILORING. O..SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, carries the best-assortment of imported and do- meatic goods in Rossland. None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, Colmbia avenue, Rossland. FOR SALE, Application for Hotel License. 1: Notice is otice ts hereby give! given that a the next ttn of the Board minias Rossland, Lal male mate < applleaion tar Toe. a eel” i. nse @ Western s land. Het ot Secend avenue; Rest and Metron, Dated this int day of July, 1900 Tt : Match | pairs, turnouts, ‘carriages - land * ” gurneys— Montana stables. Phone 6. Through ‘Sleeper. With “the inauguration of the “Imperial |, CHARLTON.A..P. A, Portland,(re, Passengers. Ask se t elled ou “ity. or address, W. F. jAND RSON,| ANNOUNGEMENT: *: Having purchased the cigar “and tobacco’ ‘husinéss ‘of Cap- -otain-S.-B. Shaw, we respect. «fully solicit a continuance- of Le Roi Liverv, PS °& Sale Stables. JOHN F, LINDBURG .. ..PROPRIETOR “=: "Heavy Transferrlar- + STABLES: Commerciat Alley, "Phone No. 39, Postoftice Box 26, First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. |- , Washington Btreet, Bowles, B, oy Furnished Rooms: : First-Class, Par : Rallrosa and Miners ‘Time “Ohecks shed, tree of chary his old patronage, .and assure. ie bls many friends that the same fair and’ generous treatment will mark all our dealings. We ' have: for your: selection the’ _choicest and most varied line “of Tobaccos, Cigars and Pipes in.the province,and,assure,you perfect satisfaction, no matter . how small che transaction... 'e ‘continue the jagency for the Spokesman-Review "and" Spokane.Chronicle, Thanking you in advance, : “very truly yours, -L. LEVY. & CO, : - Wholesale and Retall ROSSLAND, B..C.- fn amrrereerts We- are:now se eeergeransretons RHE Property of this Company ° consis! _ CALIFORNIA,” ‘onthe Canadian.Pacific Railway, 3 has been, ¢ui ee ee AN iertue' ‘open ‘cuts expose the lead for over 1 Hl feet.: ., This tunnel is being made of.a large size for’a working tunnel, an hus making concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per ton. - ply on account of it ‘being a tunnel proposition and that the cans follows, the vein f{the.most promising mining. propositions. incthe district. 7 40 feet depth. : obtained at 25 experts that it will concentrate 25 into 1, tl Owing to its proximity to the railway and t and considering the average value of the quartz, lling the stoc! CA SCA DE GOLD MINNG § or particulars, WM. B. ts of four dai eee eo lle Mountain, Trail Cree! Sie Railway, Seihny: five miles from Rossland. nk on the “Cascade”.on a 4-foot vein of free milling quartz 500 feet. the fact that it can be worked very chea| St ie safe to say that the: “CASCADE?” is one ol k at FIVE’CENTS, payable in five monthly payments, an & MILILING CO.; LIMITED L’B’Y. TOWNSEND. 8essland, B. C. 5 A EE HEE SEIT IE EI EE PEGE EERIE DE Pe Pe A tunieliis The “CASCADE,” the, “CASCADE: FRACTION, " the “«ROVA «Mining Divisione of West ‘Kootenay District, : British Columbia; ‘abou assaying from $12 on the surface. to- a al iwd zbeing run.on the vein, and an assay of. $34:40. was.» is now 115 feet in length. ned b d recommend it to the public asa safe investment It has been ascerta in on KANGAROO," and the ccoddtenanteanioottoasall Se t