es SHURE NASM Sar eee ES SPRATT ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 8; 18098. ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER 0. SMITH. PUBLISHED DAILY RXCEPT BUNDAY. ALL COMMUNICATIONS to the Aultor must ‘pe ~ccompanied by the namo and address of the writer, uot necessarily 10r publica tion, but as evidence of good faith. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Daily porweek by carrior. Daily per month by mail. Daily half year by mai Daily per year. ‘Dally per year, foreign. WEEKLY RECORD. Weekly, per halt yen Weekly, per year Weekly, per yoar, foreign Subscriptions invariably in advance. ~ ‘Advertising rates will bemade known on ap- plication TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1898. Canada’s Vote on Prohibition. The official figures taken throughout Canada on the question of probibition were given out by the state department at Ottaws several: daya ago. The ma- jority in favor of prohibition is 18,684. Only 22 per cent of those entitled to vote cast their ballots for prohibition. Rev. J. N. Vanatter, of Albion, Wis. WRITES A LETTER ON DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT. oat \ ny 5 tae ra al WWy fon. Ww than one box effecied a com fe were 50 Sufferers are ‘with the- ointment at liborty to The public Hy of 1 should take more interest in the city. politics and try and have something to say asto who are candidates for the various offices—things should not be al- lowed to drift along until within a few days of election and then be rushed through by the politicians—there should be more public meetings anc the nomin- ations should be made by massmeetings or open conventions. The ratepayers unsightly ski which covered the lower part of my face. ~. - For 25 years I suffered untold agony, and was treat- ed by the best. medical skill in the United States, I con- sider Dr. Chase's Ointment worth its weight in gold for piles and skin: disease. ‘Dr. Chase's large-size re- book, cloth-bound, with the above address and will e obtain full particulars regarding the great cure. |BANK OF MONTREAL. SIR DONALD A, SMITH.. (TRE MERCHANTS BANK Capital, All P: © 812,C00,000 Genital, All Pald wpe = | #15600 000 HON, GEO. A. DRUMMOND. E 8, CLOUSTON.... el Rosstand Branch. Branches in ; LONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. And in the Principal Cities in Canada; Buy and Sel! Sterling Exchange and {Cable ~ Transers, Grant Commercial and Travellers Credits available in any part of the world, DBADTS IBSUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETO. 4, 8..C, Fraser, Manager. ~~ of Halifax: ~ Take Notice! ue G. . UGQ0N & C0, eral in iy AUCTION BUSINESS at 28 SPOKANE &1) 24-1 you want to make the most of your goods such a1- Household furni ture, Stores, etc., send same to 28, or have them sold on your, own premises by us, isfacti d. Terme moderate, Auction sale daily. 0. C Gibson & Co N. B:. Money:ndvanced, if desired on goods to be sold. Look Out INCORPORATED. .1660- CAPITAL, PAID-UP™. =. - >. _§1,500,000.00 REST S00 eee 17970'900-00 Heap Orica, HALIFAX, 2.8. Direotors.- , Kenny, Esq... president; Thos, Ritch{e, Vice-president; Michael: Dwyer, Esai: Ht G. Bauld, Keg. Wiley Smith; Keq.; Hon. HH. Faller, M.L.C.; Hon. David’ Mackeen; ‘D. H. Duncan, Cashier. Montreal Branch, Edson L. Pease, Manager; Montreal West End Branch, corner Notre Darn should not tolerate secret —_—_-_ A wagon road from Rossland to Burnt Basin would be convenient for those mining along the route, but. would not make it possible for the merchant. of Rossland to ship goods to the Boundary country that way. It is better to tell the trotiand try todo -something that can be done than to howl about imprac- table things. —_—_ . Spain is saying all kinds of mean things about the United States because she wants some kind of remuneration for the expense of the war. Most any other nation would have demanded a cash war indemnity equal double the cost of the war. Spain is getting off light. : ‘The preparation for war with France steadily goeson in the English navy yards. It is better to be ready and be- ing ready is apt to disuade France, who is anything bat ready for a war with England. ——_———— Why don’t Mr. Race of the Miner deny or confirm the report that he is goon to sever his connection with that sheet. The people would like to know, you know. —_—_ Ross Thompson is at present the. most talked of candidate for the next mayor of Rossland, and if-he congents to stand for the office he will be hard of beat. BUSINESS MEN SIGNING. The Efforts of the Clerks’ and Salesmen's Union Succeeding.” The Clerks’ and Salesmen’s union have succeeded in securing the signa- ture of the following business houges to close at 7 o'clock p. m.'excepting Satur- days and the day following holidays: The White House, Hunter Bros., Cc. O, Lalonde, Empey Bro.., A. C. Frye, George W. McBride, Davis & O’Con- nell, Gilmore & McCandlees, Cc. W. Mount & Co., Max W. Cone, J. He Robinson, the Crescent Dry Goods company, the Rand Drill company, W. F. McNeill, O. M. Fox & Co., Ww. R. Braden, Morrison & Morrigon, Wear & Herman, Ward & McKay, J. I. Honey- ford, A. M. McKenzie, G. L. Parker, C. O. D. Grocery, Thomas & Greiger, Rossland * Bazaar, Martin Bros., Le Archibald, James H. Lee, 8. Glazan, Puleon Bros. T. E. Haley, M. J. ‘Walker, Pacific Tea company, S. A. Hartman, Charles Hitethus, w. J. Loughead & Co. Lockhart & Jordan, Mrs. M. Heard, John Ruffiner and. G. W. Hughes. Plebescite Votes Compared. The majority for prohibition in On- _tario in the recent plebescite is given as 39,204. Inthe '04 vote the total male vote for prohibition was 180,087, leav- inga male majority for prohibition of 71,598. ‘Thus the majority for 1894 ex- ceeded the majority for 1898, by 32,369. ‘In 1804 the total number ot male voters Acfew thousand old papers have accu- mulated at the Record office which will be auld at 15c a 100, or 200 for 25c. SPOKANE FALLS & NORTHERN Nerson & Fort Suerrarp Ry. Red Mountain Railroad. (OMF-The only direct route .to Nelson ‘and Kootenay lake and Slocan-points. @qwer very day in the year between SPOKANE, ROSSLAND and SANDON. No. 4 for Spokane and Pacific coast con nection leaves Rossland at 8:45 a.m. No.6 for Nelson, Kaslo and Slocan points. leaves Rossland at. .12:05p.m No.3 from Nelson, ete., arrives in Koss- land at ... .. 11:20 a.m. No. 5 from an points, arr. in Rossland at. ..8: —E——— No Change of Cars Between | Spokans and Rossland. — Tickets on sale all over the world. Close connections at Nelson witl steamers for Kaslo and Kootenay Jake points. Passengers -for Kettle river and Boundary creck connect. at “Marcus with stage daily, 7 G, @. DICKSON, @. °.T, A. Spokane, wash. ‘E. W RUFF Agent, Rossiand Denver & Rio Grande R. R. BOENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. Weekly Excursions to -the ast In Throngh?Tourist Cars ‘Without Change.... MODERN. —UPHOLSTERED TOURIST —SLEEPERS In charge of experienced z Conductors and Portera Monday 7adaneecWvacutensaee, vis alt Lake, Blo. Pacific and Chicago & Alton Ry Omahs, Chicago T. , Buffalo Tuesdays snd Boston withoutchange, va Salt Loe, and Chicago, Rock Island and Pa- cific railroad. Wednesdays 79S" ie" PRits wtinout change, via Snit'Lake and Burlington route, To Kansas City, and 8t Louis Thursdays Siitout henge vin Balt rake and Missour! Pacific railway.4 A day stop-over arranged at alt Lake City and Denver. A ride through the famous Colorado scenery. For rates and information enquire or O. R. & M, and Spokane Falla & Northerr railway, or address R.C, MicHoL General agent, 8, K. Hoormn, General ticket Agt., Te Di 18 a treets; Montreal Westmount, corner Greene Ave. and St. Catherine Btreets. ‘AGENCIES IN NOVA SCOTIA, am Antigonish, Bridgowate:, Gussboro, Landon, derry, Lunenburg, Mait'and (Hants Co.) Pictou Port 'Hawkeabury, Shubevacadie, ‘Truro, -Weymoutli: AGENCLES IN NEW BEUNGWICK. Bathurst, Dorchester, Fredericton, Kingston ent Co.}. Moncton, . Neweastle, ' Sackville, ‘oodatoc! i 4 E EDWARD ISLAND. ydney, ‘AGENCIES IN PRINC “Charlottetown, Summerside. AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND, ‘Bt. John’s, 9°. AGENCIES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Rossland, Vancouver, Victoria, Nelson, and janaimo. * + BANERRS AND ‘CORRESPONDENCE. * Dominion of Cansda, Merchants” Bank © of New York, Boston, Chicago, Paris, France; London, England; Bermuda, ~~ John M, Smith Manager, Rossland. .The Bank of ESTABLISHED 1836. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Pald-Up Capital $4,866,638. Reserve Fund London Office: 8 Slements Lane, Lombard Bt. ‘Court of Directors. J. H. Brodie, John James Cater, Gaspard Farrer Richard H. Giyn, Henry J. Farrer, Ed. Arthur foare, H. J.B. Kendall, J, J. Kingsford, Fred- eric Lubbock, George D. Whatman. = ~ Secretary, A. G. WALLIB. Head Office in Canada, St. James, 8t., Mont- real. H, Sriewan, J. ELMELY, General Slanager. ‘Inspec itor. Bpokane: Trad National Bank. W. Lawson and J. cisco, (124 Sansome and J.B, Ambrose, agen! London Bankers. Foreign Agents. ool, Bank" of Liverpool. Australis, and of Australia, ‘New Zealond, Union f New: Zealand. Jn- Liver When Going East-—~ Use a first class line in travelitig be- tween Minneapolis, St. Paul and Ch - cago, and the principal towns in Cen- tral Wisconsin. : Puliman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars in service. The Dining cars are operatedin the in- terest of its patrons, the most elegant service ever inaugurated. Meals are served a la carte. To obtain first class service, your ‘ticket should read :via The WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES Direct connections at Chicago and Mil waukee for all eastern points. For full information call on your nearest vicket agent or write _ ~ Jas O Ponp, General Pass. Agent, or Jas. A. Clock, MiLwavERs, Wis General Agent, : 246 Stark Street, RTI NORTH AMERIGA ‘The Bayk of England and Messrs, Glyn & Co.}. W: T. OLIVER, Mgr., Rossland.) The Townsite of Melville is the center of:the won ‘derful Sheep.Creek camp. Bonanza showings on So- phie, Santa Rosa and Nig- _ = ger mountains surround it, @ Shp Crk Sums Water Power that is Unsurnassl Over 100 men working 3 underground in the imme- diate vicinity now. Outfitting center for thou- sands of prospectors... A Natural Site for Reduction Work Lots are not yet on the | market, but soon will be | | OOK OUG ror MELVILLE; on the liatin Ontario was 505,369. This i the number was 571,163. 251 Washington 8t., Portland, Or. ver, Col. Portland, Ore, ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 8: 1898, C. PR. T0 WITHDRAW SPECIAL FREIGHT. RATES How the Order Will. Affect : Pacific Coast Divisions. * The Grand Trunk and Canadian Paci- fic railways are announcing: by - circular the withdrawal of present’ freight, rates and the establishment ‘of higher rates. The Grand Trunk notifies shippers that on November 10 grain r.tes~ from west to erst will be advanced’1}¢ cents ‘per. 100 pounds. The new rate applies on all main line stations to New. York, Phili- delplin, Baltimore and Boston.” To other points proportionate advances will be made. t The Canadian Pacific-railway depart ment announces that ‘all rpecial -ratee, with a few exceptione, will be with- drawn on 14, and c if November. 16 tarifratea will be charged. This is the new winter tariff which goes into effect ‘then. One exception te this . is the special rates from stations on the western and Pacific ‘divisions, _whicli will not be cancellect* till, December 4. Another exception is with regard to TMs SCHED! ULI “ARHIVE ‘rom Spokane. idles SECRET SOOIETIES ARRIVAL (@] DI mr bi tend, it, rae Mountain Tent No, 4 iu Aociety Hall. ed. smects rd and 6th Wednesday of each month AND. DEPARTURE OF Rossland Postoffice. CLOSE Fast Mail Don-| 7:45 a. m. | » Louis, id East. 5 International Navigation — an Trading Co,, Ltd. Moscow and Coeur d'Alene Local 6:40 p.m, tekoa, Wallace, Ward- -ner, Gartleld, Colfax, 7 Pullman, Moscow. 4pm, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS |All sailing ‘dates sub. ~ Alagka— Eall Sept. 17. Columbia River Steamers. To Astoria atid Way Landings. Willamette River. Oregon City, Newber |Satom te Wey Landing Wijtamette and Yam- hill Rivers. Oregon City, Dayton, and Way Landings. and Sat - special. rates. for which will remain’ in~ force until the freight is forwarded, provided ship- ‘ments are not unreasonably delayed. Tho Chicago-St. Paul lines, which are interested in ‘special Christmas passen- ger travel,-are endeavoring to. come to}: an eB with the C; dian Pac- ific and ita allied lines, the Soo line, and the Duluth, Sonth Shore and Atlantic, in regard to.rates. © Every year just be- fore the ‘holidays there isa heavy move: “ment of foreig: N we: composed of settlers: who are going to the fatherland for the Christmas season< ; The C d Pacific. par tes" in this business and, while. ‘the rates are very low,-atill the roads generally fight over the business and reduce them till lower. It is hoped to secure an agree- ment to prevent a demoralization of the busimess this season. = -T00K EVERYTHING IN. SIGHT: Sensational Sult in Montreal Against. the C. P, R. by F. Aug. Heinzie. Fi Auguet Heinzie, late owner of the Trail smelter, has just filed a emt against the C. P..R. Company, in Mont- real, for. $100,000. in which he alleges that the eaid compauy have forceabiy taken over te_themselves. certain pers - sonal property, which-was not includ d ein the sale by him. - From. information recently received here, it is learned-thet theie are a number of eensational feat- ures in the case. ~ z The C. P. -R.° Company claim that : they bought everything in-sight for the sum of $80,000 cash and -have taken E poseession of everything they could: find of Heinzie’s. : E So far it hae not been” made public ae just what the ‘‘pereonal property”. al- ‘leged to have been wrongfully: taken, F consists of, but’ Mr. ~Heinzie’s genoral buei - rald, b: “been called “east -to consult with the pnillionsire smelter man: and give- fall [detail of the movements of the C.-P. BR. people since they took charge. “Of course there are’ two sides to all hese yarns.” remarked a_ prominent ining man, “‘and all we can do. is await developments, which in this’ par- ticular case promise to bring -forth some ‘preity epicy developments, and-as Mr. & Heinzie has been a great public benefac- tor in this district, the pcople are all smore or leas interested in the action. ‘CORES THE WORLD R heumatiem Banish- ' ed Like Magic. ef from One Dose. Mr. BE. W. t ~ Re- ira’ standing In three days. SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUMATIC % ‘URE performed this most remarkable cure. ‘The effects of the first dose of South Ameri- can Rheumatic Cure were truly wonderful. I Phave only taken one bottle of tlic rem- edy, and now baven’t any sign of rheuma- tism in my system. It did me mera good han, all the doctoring I ever did in my ra from tbe Northwest], to the Atlantic coast, the crowds being | 1e| © ticago and 8t, Paul anc Minneapolis, . ans F, H Lord: Siatr ie eticase ‘Snake River. Riparia to Lewiston. H. W. ADAMS, Gen’l Ag’t, Spokane, iVash. W. H) HUBLBURT, iden. Pensa Agent, ANADIANY | PACIFIC KY. -AND 800 LINE, ROUTE, — East and West, 8,000 Miles. OF COMFORT. : ___“ FIRST GLASS » AND—" Tourist Sleepers Runs ‘Through. * ——No - Custom - Difficulties — Daily Train. 18:00k—Lyv..ROSSLAND. . Arr.—23 :05k oe ite Connects West Robson. with Colum- bia River Steamers from and. tor the North and with ©. & K. branch: trains from and to Nelson, Kaelo, Slocan and other SJocan points, 0" 2 _-For Rates, Tickets and Full Informa- tion Call on or Address Nearest Local Agent, or ‘A. B, MACKENZIE, City Ticket Agent, P. G. DENISON, Agent, Rossland. Resiaua W.F, And 's ‘Agent, Nelson’ lerson, Traveling Passenger E. J. ) Vahocteen: Coyle, etree Rossen get Agent, “THE MAPLE LEAF ROUTE.” Pullman Compartment Sleeping Cars, Pullman:Drawing Room Sleeping Cara, Dining Cars on the European Plan, Fiee Reclining Chair Cara, Uniformed Train Porters, Bompany Ushers at Depota . ARE FEATURES Of the Train Service of the Chicago Great Western Ry. -No Change of Cars of Any Class— BETWEEN | Dubuque and Des Moine, © 8t. Joseph and Kansas City —28, Sold by Goodeve Bros., Droggists, City. MacNEILL & DEACON, . BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B. C. bring out friends or relatives from Europe, do not fail to. call on the near- est Canadian Pacific Railway agent. or communicste with - Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound -for Europe, or desiring to ‘A. B, MACKENZIB, 0, PR. AGT Rossland. ‘liner Building, Columbla Avenue. opm nger Portland, Oregon. |- Ocean. to Ocean|#=., Boggage Checked to Destination. | -% a CHAO ORLA WESTER RY.| No. 1, No. 2 nett enay Lake aud River. Time Card, tochance without notice, Fi ger traing of N, & F.8. peegege checked toall U.S: ts. el all U. . Leave Kalso for Nelson ‘ani 2465 8, R.R. to and f1 t Sunda} sam.) Rossland 4p.m. nt ex. Bunday Close connection at Bonner’s Ferry w! a und arriving Spokane 7 @ Alberta aw! before leaving for Bonner’s Fe re Ki G,. ALEXANDER, Gen, Man, Kaalo, B.C., 12th July, 1897, piece Yteamer “ omioruauadel * and ‘ Alberta”? on 001 ju offege 12th July, 1697. Fublect ve Milo Point connection with all passen- rom North- d Spokane. Tickets gold and trains east bound, leaving Spokane 7:40 a.m. ‘west bot kane 7 p.m, ats ecriral or International 11 8 and 6:15 pm :16 pm d ae Trail, Robson, Deerpark Nakusp, Burton Arrowhead, Halcyon, Hot Springs, 8:20 and 11:20 pm 11 12 pm Landing. 2 do Bandon, Cody, 8am and 5:15pm do do BAG pm “ : im do = do 8am and 6:15 pm ming! cade :| Wednedays & Sat- | - urdays, 8 am "| Wednesdays 5:15pm orks. Nelson, Pilot Bay, Ainaworth, Erie, Hall - Siding, Slocan, ver, Silverton, Roseberry. Kaslo, Ymir, Salmo, Revelstoke and CP R tations be- tween Vancouver and Winnipeg Fort Steele and Eaat Kootenay. ‘Vernon and Okanog: Victoria, Vancouver and New West- iter , Ontario, Quebec and Maritime Prov- incea Spokane, Northport and United States points Grand Forks, Greenwood, Boun- dary, Camp McKinney, Midway, Rock Creek, Christina itv. British. and Foreign, via New York, Foreign, via Quebec Letters and papers lo o! do . do Whitewater Three do 3:20 and 11:20 pm do en do ‘aneta 3:20 p m 11:20 pm do do an do 8:20 audit :20 pm ke, Cas- . do Uncertain. do dd do Going to Chicago To Anywhere East ? - Minneapolis, trains leave If you are, see that your ticket from ‘be. Paul or Duluth, reads vis THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE PROVINCIAL OFFICERS. - PROVINCIAL AND ROSSLAND OFFICIALS. ROSSLAND CITY OFFICERS. BF Cc istrar. H. 8. Wattacz:—Mayor. C, O. Laronnz, Alderman. Joun Kraxvr:—Gold C Stipendiary Magistrate. ‘W. J. Roprxson:—Deputy Sheriff. E..8. Bowss, ‘M. D:—Coroner., ieago on arrival of trains. taneous on thi t Svery traveller who patronizes it. -W, H. MEAD, General Agent. 48 Washington Bt, B. 0, BAVAGE, ~ Pdgtlan’, Oregon. Traveling Agent. DOMINION GOVERN’NT OFFICERS ae 2 ey . x R. B. McDonaup :—Collector of Customs. Government agent in charge of bureau for issuing .Klondike m‘ners’ certifi- cates, — W. S. Jonza:—Internal Revenue Col- lector. AS. 4 A J. 8. Ciure, Jz.; Alderman. Ross THomrson, Alderman. Avsert Barger, Alderman. J. Everex, Alderman. G. A. Jorpan, Police Magistrate. J. A. Inapam, Chief of Police. Wa. McQ’ Clerk and Wa. Harp, Assessor, License Inspector and Collector. ji R. Reppics, M. D., Health officer. H. 8. Wallace. License Commissioners { 8: A. Jordan, T. M. Daly. KASLO & SLOGAN RY ° SS TIME CARL, 5.2. - Subject to chang without notice. ‘Trains run on Pacific standard time: leave. 800a.m. ° Kaslo |: A «" $.38a.m. South Fork a.m. _Sproules " 9.5) a.m’ Whitewater ‘Bear Lake McGuigan = Junction jandon — Leave CODY LINE] Leave 10.00a.m.: Saridon = A’ Arrivel.a.m. - C ROBERT IRVING, & PA ly ave 11. GEO, F, COPELAND, Superintendent it The Fast Line TO The Dining Car Route via Yellowston Park. : THE 8AFEST AND BEST. Solid Vestibuled Trains * Equipped with A Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Dining Cara Modern Day Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Cara ‘Through Tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA, Steamship tickets to all parta of the world. TICKETS To i JAPAN AND CHINA via 3 TACOMA and NORTHERN PAOIFIC 8. 8. Co. “ Trains depart from Spokane. west bound, e 2 east bound, ch r information. time cards, maps and tickets y,to agents of the 8. F. aN aud ita oom ow. Rory, Agt. Red Mt. Ry. F. D, GIBBS, General Agent Spokane, Wasb. WM. Stitt, Gen, 8.8: Agt., Winn. All Points fluence. - "THE BVENING RECORD, The Popular Paper. Aims to Give All the News, Local, Foreign and Mining. Its editorial columns represent ‘the inter- ests ot the community without bias or pre- judice, and are not subject to external in- Its circulation is increasing by leaps and bounds. Itis read by everyone, and there fore it pays to advertise in it.