ROSSLAND EVENIN G RECORD, JUNE 27. 1900. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘Tue Otpgst DaAlcy iN THR INTERIOR, PUBLISHED DAILY BXCEPT SUNDAY OFFICE: BASEMENT POSTOFPICE BLOCK. TEL. 98. P, 0. BOX 538. GUSGORIPTION RATES? Daily, per month by mall tA y. half year by aut Subscriptions invariably in advance. Advertsing rates will be made known upon application, ‘TheRucorD reaches the people. the province to the ofhce, the in- cumbent of which is required to be above, and apart from all party strife. Mr..McInnes can trace his downfall to the fact that he took sides in controversies from which he should have held aloof. Any man from British Columbia would be more open to the same temptotion than one who had been a distant specta- tor of these conflicts. Nor has the dominant federal party any leader in the province who could acceptably represent the crown. It is divided by factions and its pretended leader, Mr. Bi k, is violently opp Going Out of Business The Rossland Auction House on Columbia avenue, .adjoi the Vernon Tele- phone company’s office, has decided to go out of business, .. The store is for rent, fixtures for sale and the stock will -be- offered at prices’ un- heard of. The sale is now going on. Match pairs, handsome turnouts, carriages. and gurneys—Montana stables. Phone 6, Fine Bottled Goods. Physici: d F by a large ‘proportion of his fellow- liberals, = The only persons who seriously object to the appointment’ are the office-seehers, who grudge a plum ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. 1900 JUNE 1900 Ss (M wit] Fis — | TTT a am of the province. lat sl 6] 7] 81 9 io | tr | 12]13 [14] 15] 16 17 | 18 | 29] 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 thetic pangs. 24. | 25 | 26] 27 | 28 | 29 to any other man, whether in or out n most highly Schlitz’s’ extract. of malt. Sold by the bottle at the Interna- tional family liquor store. Import- ed white wines, clarets and Burgun- dies by the bottle, basket or case at moderate prices, tf Their disapp ment is doubtless keen, but their fellow-citizens will feel no sympa- The people feel con- fident of being well governed, ac- cording to law and precedent, and of having a rest from dissension. This is what they have most keenly ion. A soap to be pure need not necessarily be high. priced. We have on hand a large assortment of all the leading makes of toilet soaps and we have, besides, other varie- ties, which, if not so well known, are fully as good and cost less money. Rosstanp Druc Co., Phone 185. at The alternative of Preserving Season. Jelly glasses, fruit jaty in.pints, quarts and half gallons. O. M. Fox & Co., 106 E; Columbia’; avenue. Phones 65 and 20, tf Arrivefrom| DESTINATION, | Leave for | desired. meas acm, | Neat date elas EDITORIAL NOTES, ing "Sunds Frontal Ne ree hry A canvass of leading C. qully. Ipetiding Sune 255P™ | has brought out opposition to a Sone pally.” except scheme of imperial federation which To ae Nelson, Ar-| 700a.m, | would involve direct contributions Tain fing Ponts and by the colonies for the inaperial rat From, Trail, | Nelson, army and navy. ae rata figs and most favored is the i a small standing army and navy in be} BMT cee Spokane........ itespim | each colony, at the disposal of the 330 p.m. TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, DESTINATIONS. CLOSE | [| DUE at Vancouver, Vi tort i DP. a. prt ay Sanden, Robson, Be andon, Haleyo! land ail ‘Siocan’and Landes! districts. n, Kaslo, and Yinlr, Pek "Kootenay hee ‘and 43am, ron "8 Pass connec:|5:39 Fe m, daily. ‘Ition: * | dally, Spokane, “North rt alt akan in ‘United Sates Ordinary letter. mail only, Hor all Eastern Canada, United Kin, van and ail Zar j— fropean and othes, foreign countries. Nelson and Nel: nd Nelson district. jest Pass, N_V Cro titen pins reriareg 3 Manitoba, Eas Eat dom and.all ae points dally, 7gg pm. Gra nwood, Sitwave: dite al oii ‘Bound: ary District point: Australia, China and Japan—See special notices Letters for Registration must be posted half an heur previous to the time for closing the mails, The postoffice is open from 8 a. m.,t ee daily, (Except Sundays Bee ee TO ADVERTISERS, New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presenced before 10 a. m THE NEW GOVERNOR, Tt is doubtful whether the Domin- ion government could have chosen a man for lieutenant governor of Brit- ish Columbia who would be more acceptable to the people of the Province in general than Sir Henri Joly de Lotbiniere. He has for 40 years held a foremost place in the affairs of the whole country. He has served the people with distinc- tion, proved his possession of high ability as a statesman and won the esteem of political associates and opponents alike. His record and his character are a guarantee that his accession to office will signalize areturn within those constitutional lines of government, the departure from which by his predecessor has been the principal cause of all our ills. Socially, also, Sir Henri will be an acquisition. He comes of a family of the old French aristocracy on the one side and of one of the best French-Canadian families on the other. He is a type of the best blocd of old Canada. An occasional murmur is heard at the appointment of a man from outside the province to be at the head of its government. It is best so. There is hardly aman in the province, of any ability or stand- ing, who has not been identified with one or another of the several factions by which it has. been torn. This fact would be a fatal objection mperial government. The Nelson Miner does not be- lieve the statement that Smith Cur- tis teels he was deceived by Joe Martin as to the prospects of suc- cess, It says: ‘‘No man knows Mr. Martin better than does Mr. Curtis, and if things have not turned out as happily for the pair of them as both wished and perhaps ex- pected, it is not likely Mr. Curtis is disposed to attribute any special blame to his old partner.” British Columbia seems to be a Poor sort of country for any man to embark in the czar business.—The Province. Dutch railroad men, having re- fused to operate the Transvaal railroads tor the British army, are to be sent home to Holland.” It is just as well that they showed their colors and cleared the way for the employment of loyal men in their places. The News-Advertiser. finds fault with the government for further proroguing the legislature to July 19. It is probable that no govern- ment could please that journal un- less Mr. Cotton were at the head of it. Peace BUSINESS LOCALS, St. Charles ‘Hotel, Charles Ehlers, proprietor. Headquarters for workingmen, best board in Rossland. Commutation "tickets $5.50 for $5.00; lodging $1, $1.50 and $2 per week. H 3 7 onan —— : q 3 3 ee ghee geae geet att get THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. ‘AN OFFERING: At Prices to Clear. Ladies ’.” a | “i smn Tailor- M a d e Beautifulcombinations in Plain Skirts and Checked Skirts.*.*.*.*. TATA Our.*.°.° Spring Coats.°. It. would be well to look after these snaps at once, — bUALALALALALIAI As we have not a great many left, we also offer the balance of.......... VOTE Holstead & Wright _ Cor, First Ave. and Washington! St. . THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE soeseoesnarssossencossoess Mens spring and sui suit- ings, made to the latest patterns, {only union men employed) at Lougheed’s Fancy gaited saddle horses—new buggies—fine single drivers at Montana stables, Phone 6. Hazelwood ice cream, ice cream soda, G. B. chocolates, fresh cut flowers, etc., ‘at the Bon Ton tf Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style and satisfaction guaranteed at _Lough- |: eed's, KENNETH MINING AND DEVELOPMENT CO., LIMITED LIABILITY Rossland, B. C. Sec-Treasurer, Houstand, May 10, 1900. : ~~ Thee eg to xive. notice, that a apecial ex- Katie D. Green G. M. and D. Co., Ltd. — NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY, Property ‘situated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie e District, B.C. FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company’s Treasury Stock is‘ now offered to the public at Z 1-2 Cents per Share, and can be had on application to 22 Columbia Aveuue, GEORGE H. GREEN, Why devote all your time read- ing about the Boer war and the gold fields of Alaska? There are other matters ‘of vital importance; you may make a trip east, and will want to know how to travel. In order to have the best service, use the Wisconsin Central railway be- tween St. Paul and Chicago. For fates and other information write Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- land, Oregon. a +f z company, Wallace "Block, Columbia ayenue- in the city of Rossland, on Thursday, the g/ ROSS THO PSON ab day of hen 1900,at 4 o'clock ‘n the a BEEnuson 1s _=_=_=_=_=aBEpE=Em_——— itted I up, ee ees Lots in the Original Townsite Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and Zila M _ Reddin. JacksonCo., Agents, Rossfand, B..C which have alread prepared with the privity as and pan of the this api and tween (he Com any and ite liquidator, gl the one art, and “The Tamarad Mines Limiied ” of the other aie be and the |- as Muresan with, auch new comp: any id same’ into effect ne the drat apreewent, submitted The Arlington. UNEXCELLED TABLE. THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL <<" Headquarters for Commer: I have the following blocks in the:following companies for :ale Bureka Consolidated, Gopher, Homestake, Evening Star, cial Men....Splendid Sample Reem Toun Haverty, Proprietor. al with such (if anv) as they ARTHUR MARSH, Secretary ‘Treasurer. $10 REWARD For the return of an English blood- hound, tawny, with black on sides, white spot on forehead and long ears. Ter dollars reward will be paid for return of same to this office. ‘Through Sleeper. With the inauguration of the “Imperial Limited” service the Canadian Pacific railway operate a head and Vancouver for the accom- dation of the K ry This will be a very great conven- ience to the travelling public. ‘To Cure a Cold In One pay Take Laxativé Bromine Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it failsto cure. 25¢c. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box, . to the appointment of a resident of through sleeper between Arrow- |, INVESTORS will find the office of the Subscribe for the Record. 50 Cents per Month Delivered. Cosolidated Mining Co. Two doors above Masonic Hall Columbia avenue. Thaee Large Veins, Good Values, Large Ore Body; BIG A ; one mile west of the city and the... Will be plese to show parties properties, &c., by calling at office first. Best Buyin Rossland , iy, Deposit Vault: ince. FOR RENT. Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe y "i Oa EE The ‘Rossland _Revord. Full Associated Press ~ Report. ‘Sanaa to. -YOur __Tesidence “daily; “for Fifty - -cents el aI ! | i per- month. ONDA P TG PAGER ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 27, 1900. aaaie atone | ROUBLE DUE TO: HIGH WATER i ‘ \wloods Nocessitate Important chance in ©, B. H, Train Service. Nelson, June 28.—Owing to high water a ‘portion of the Arrow- head branch has been washed away, sswhich cannot'be repaired for about a yfortnight. ~ In the meantime steam- “ers will run up to Revelstoke and, win order to\do so and make main ‘line connections, they will-require to ‘feave Robson at 10 o'clock in the ‘evening, instead of g o'clock in the -morning. This'\means, commencing to day, the doubling back of trains at 8 p.m. from Nelson and Rossland to connect, and such doubling back of trains gives an additional service ‘between Nelson and Rossland. Out- side of this, the Kootenay service ‘otherwise will not ‘be interfered with. The train will'leave Rossland ‘at 8 p. m. for Revelstoke and Coast points. NEW MINISTER OF MIINES. ‘Career of Richard McBride. Youngest Member of the Government, Richard McBride, the new minis- ter of mines, was born in New ‘Westminster in December, 1870,and éducated in the city’s public and high schools, Graduating from the latter with honors, he, in the fall cof 1887, entered Dalhousie college; Halifax, taking the degree of L. L. BS and’ ‘returning ‘to his © western liome in the spring ‘of 1890, He studied law with the late T. C, At- Kinson, and with Corboutd & Me- Coll. In 1892, he was called to the bar, and in the year following com- menced the practice of his profes- sién in his native city.-; In; both inion and provincial politics he for three years. manifested a liv sly concern; culminating in his election to the local house of assem- bly for the riding ‘of Dewdney, in the general election of 1898, after a very creditable, if unsuccessful, con- test of New Westminster district for déiminion honors as a Liberal-Con- servative, with the present member, the general election of 1896, His opponent in the Provincial contest was Chailes Whetham, and Mr. McBride was returned as a support. er of the Turner Government and his victory won for him the sobriquet of “Dewdney Dick.” Mr, McBride was again opposed by Mr, Whet- 8 ham at the recent general elec- tions, but after as hard a cam- paign as was fought, he was again elected for Dewdney. ed that, in going’ before his con- stituents for their endorsement of his acceptancefof a cabinet portfolio, Mr. McBride will be elected by acclamation, Mr. McBride, with characteristic enterprise, has lately extended his legal business to the| Kin, Atlin gold fields, where he has quite a clientage, and as minister of mines |, he will be able to bring an intelligent interest to bear on legislation affect- ing that important section of the province.—Columbian. It is presum-| 6 1ooo, 22}4; Peoria, 1500, 134; Morning Glory. 5000, 334; Deer, Trail, 3000, 5%. Total sales, 10,- 900, t White Mon for Dunsmuir’s Mines. The hotels and boarding houses at Nanaimo are crowded to reple- tion, their occupants being new|§ white workersat the Extension mines | 1 and their families. The Chinese they displaced of course gether unfit for white occupancy. The coming of the white workers consequently implies a good time for local builders, who will be or- dered to erect many houses for the new . employ of the Di H company. : ively few alto-| White Bi BID Athabasca.. a by u 19% 16 mF o* a $155 $1 4b $40 00 $85 00 6 5 i 8! 7 oo 38 30° 3 1 a et Fi 4 6 st et x ag 50 oS rie, 1 Pemmeess Maud, 34 Qail dina 2 Republic 85 e Rlnio Consolidated: i: 2 34 Winnipeg . Wy 1 Mtablished May, 1895. ‘THE REDDIN- ;ACKSON CO., Garvaw tasters 2) MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS, | Agents for ParisBell Addit ion to Rossland. Melght of the Flagp: The fl te erected on mountain to receive. the Union Jack on Dominion day is 65 feet high, not.16 feet as stated in yes- terday's Recorp. Snok TODAY'S STOCK SALES, Followi, C. E, Benn. M. H. McMahon, CHARLES E. BENN &4CO. io BROKERS AND ACCOUNTANTS. Buy, sell and trade Stocks and Real Estate for V &N'Pho: Columbia Makers Lit P ° Box is 86. “ "P.O, Box 208 gis a -y of the sales on the local exchange today, together with the quotations: Rossland Sales, Sales today on the local exchange were as follows: Rambler-Cariboo, A B. MACKENZIE & CO, ° MINING BRGKERS, Rousland, B, 0 ‘| New xork Life Insurance Agency, |Le Roi Livery, Feed] CLASSIFIED. Ante af One tea (ha pa ig taken i deas than 35 cents, Six insertions, $1.00, TAILORING. 0. SAVARD, Fashlonable Merchant Tailor, carries the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goods in Rossland. None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia avenue, Rossland. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Four-roomed house, plastered and. painted, and lot; fens): $700. ‘I’. Prest, 26 Co- lumbie avenue. FOR RENT — rooms, $6; house, three rooms, $5. Columbla avenue. 1 House, five rooms, $15; two ‘T. Prest, 26 cheap. —T. Prest, 26 Colum FOR SALE—New house and lot: tour rooms and kitchen verandah; good. house; only $575; half cash, balanco easy terms. | ‘I. Prost, 26 Co- Jumbia avenue.. FOR SALE—Bouse and lot; four’ rooms and kitchen and verandah; corner lot. only $600; half cash, balance on easy terms. T, Prest, 26 Colum- bia avenue. ,: SSFOR RENT—The four-raom cott eon Thomp- sun avenue off Davis atreet is still to let. Newly papered. Apply next door. a3t FW. |HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building Washington street. Rossland, B. C, & Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG .. ..PROPRIETOR ) Heavy, Ti ausfarring. First-class Saddle & Pack Horses, |¥* E, a COYLE, Cy ‘Im, Li, FOR SALE—Fino lot Columbia ave, Service for the will be co JUNE 16. The rial Limited” you across the nent in four days .:0- out change. It is a solid vestibuled train, luxuriously equipped with every possible es- sential for the comfort and convenience of Passengers. Ask your friends who have trav- elled ot: it, or address W. FE. ANDERSON, oe “5 c Neca, Ay Cc. STABLES: Commerotat Alley, "Phone No. 39. Pastofice Box £6. ae ‘A. G, ae ‘| CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Estimates furnished on all kinds of work, Jobs ig Promptly attended to. Columbia Ave, hotel, HOTEL HOFFMAN, Office and 2 P o EO: Box tis” AI) Harry McIntosh “= - Proprietor Washinglon Street, Roseland, B, 0. ————aae | Furnished Rooms. First-Ctass Bar. Railroad and Mivers Time Sneaks cashed, free of charge, of every description at the RECORD OFFICE ab he <"\ [dy obtained at 25 feet. Owing to its proximity to the eilay and to the average value of the quartz, i _ We'de aon sale the stock at FIVE CENTS, payable in five monthly payments, and recommend it to the public as a safe i investment. e are fs INING & MILLING CO., LIMITED L’B’Y. Shes petinutate, WM. B. TO WIV SE N D. Reson 08 Ses. ec. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. CAPITAL STOC Divided ittto 2,000,000 Shares at 10 cents each. HE ‘Property of this Company consists of four claims, namely:" CASCADE GOLD 600,000 Shares of which are Placed in the Treasury. $200,0( 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 three 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‘q4-foot vein of free milling quartz assaying from $12 on the surface to over $40 0 feet cenit Numerous open cuts expose the lead for over 1500 feet. : This tunnel is being made of a large size for a working tunnel, and is now 115 feet in length. experts that it will concentrate 25 into 1, thus making concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per ton, . he fact that it can be worked very cheaply on account of it being a tunnel proposition and that the tunnel follows the vein is safe to say that the “CASCADE?” is one of the most promising mining propositions in the distri- t Actunnel is now being run on the vein, and an assay of $34.80 was It has been ascertained by