ss aay _ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 30. 1gd0.__ ‘pT ‘|appears which has a_ tendency ‘to THE ROSSLAND RECORD. shatter, the belief that, the. Briti:h system.has any real points of super- iority ,over that in vogue country. WILLIAM K. ESLING, ‘THe Ovpest Datty iN THE INTERIOR, PUBLISHED DAILY BXOMPT SUNDAY . OPFICR: BASEMENT POSTOFFICE BLOCK. TRL, 98, P.O, BOX. $38, SUBSCRIPTION BATES: Daily, per month by mail Daily, half year by mall Daily, per year. Daily, per year, foreign. Subscriptions invariably in advance, Advertising rales’ wile it be made known upon ion. tiuRicone rs the people. ‘ beginning with the in this -Political events’ in: Brit- ish Columbia during the past few months show its defects more thor- oughly than could possibly be done by-any abstract-argument upon the subject.” It then refers to the rapid changes issal of the EDITORIAL NOTES, The three Boer -delegates “have returned to Europe from the United States with three gripsacks full of American sympathy. Dr. Jameson, of raid fame, has been elected to the Cape parliament at Kimberly. He will now, carry the war into the ‘Copperhead camp at Cap Turner government and predicts a further change in the Dunsmuir government. The P.-I. isin error in attribu- ting the ‘instability of the govern- ment to ‘the British system of re- ible government, for it is due to the violati .of the. . fund 10 13 17, | 18 20 24 | 25 | 27 900 s 2 9 16 23 30 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Arrive from DESTINATION, Leave for ‘Frail, Nelson,Crows 11:05 am, Nest, dally. , includ- 2:55 Pe m. To me Nelson, ih ie points and inal sof clson, ts and 12:05 p.m, 15:00 p, m. ‘TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, DESTINATIONS, CLOSE | DUE Revelstoke and all points east and west, including Kam 12p0 p-m.ligops,, Vancouver, | Vie tortas|7: eae, em. daily. |the Okanogan, Sutnilkameen y Cariboo and ‘Kiondyke dis: sandon Bepeen,. 3 Bhat ndon, on , and, all's Siocan’ and pee Nelson, Kaslo, and Ymir, fand all Kootenay lake, anc nd .|Crow’s Nest "Pass connec-| jpokane,, “North: APRS points in ‘United Batts Ordinary letter malt only, for all, Eastern Canada, IShigea Kingdom and all ese ropean and other —foreign| {countries. Nelson and Nelson district.| Cro: mm [Dero St annebay ‘eas: . mm Canada, United King-| ‘q dora and all European points| Grand Forks, Greenwood, Mibway and ail other Bound:| lary District points Australia, China and laranesee ‘special notices Letters strat posted half an hour previous to the tie, forel Bays the mails, The postoffice aan eats ge 'p,open from 8 a. m., to 7 p.m., TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will giadly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy.is presenced before 10 a. m. NOT A CASE IN POINT. The differences between the American and British constitutions, in regard to the tenure of office of the legislative branch of the govern- ment, is made the subject of an ar- ticle by the Seattle: Post-Intelligen- cer, in which the recent political changes in British Col are .|and ‘made confusion worse con- principles of that system, both by the people and by Lieutenant-Gov- ernor McInnes. The successful working of the British system de- pends on the existence of clearly defined’ political parties, such as have existed in the British isles for the last two centuries and -in Can- ada since confederation. The government is formed from among the leaders of the majority partyand that party is held responsible fur the acts of its leaders by’ the voters, who pass judgment on it at the polls, The troubles of the province are due primarily to the action of the Gov. Roosevelt is coming to Spo- become epidemic. =. ; Brigham. H.:-Roberts: of Utah only had to pay $150 for’ having three wives instead of one. | Polyg= amy is cheap at that rate. = : The Muir. giacier-in Alaska has been wrecked by an earthquake and the steamer captains will have to tourists. 'zon in Ashantee. Prahsu to the London Daily E press says: ‘‘The.brain and inspira- tion of the Ashantee rebellion;is;the | aged queen of Ofesu. old, she is full. of physical energy. She carries a gun herself,.and per-. sonally leads. 1000 picked hunters. people in ‘ituti the p 1 Her p eis the old, responsibility of the individuals forming the government for the blind, sealty king of the. Adansis.”. ibility ofthe political gr- ganizations from which-that govern ment was taken. Had the legisla- ture been divided into two recog- nized parties, the desertion of the Semtin government by one after an- other of its supporters, until it was left in a minority, would have been almost impossible, for it wouldhave meant political extinction to those deserters, or would. have placed them. at the head of the Semlin party at. the next election, in case the voters upheld their view on the question at issue. : Lieutenant Governor McInnes saw the evil results of this depart- ure from the. party.system and he sought a‘remedy in the exertion of arbitrary power. . By setting up the man of his personal ‘choice in de- fiance of public opinion, he again departed. from the British system party Pp i Hy founded. - The troubles of British Columbia are an example of the evil effects, not. of the British system of re- sponsible government, but of the departure from its principles. AN AMBULANCE NEEDED. Whenever an accident occurs in any of the mines, the injured man has to be taken to the hospital in an ordinary open spring wagon, and sometimes a springless ore wagon is used. The sufferings of an-injured man must be intensified by such a ride down Red Mountain, when every muscle is tense with pain. The city needs an ambulance and by proper co-operation among those directly interested it would not be difficult ee get one. A properly held up as a example of the bad re- sults of the British system. This article is an answer to those critics of the American system who main- tain that it keeps a congress in of- fice long after a new election has Proved that itis out of harmony with public opinion, while the Brit- ish system of calling the victorious opposition to office, or dissolving the legislature, brings the govern- ment promptly into harmony with public opinion. The P.-I., after explaining the contrast, says: “The scheme of making the would probabl cost about $400 and a good team as much more, A i Ty , gold, used by, Dr. Muller, the ‘ieee Free State agent |. in Holland, is said to, have . insti- |, gated the Ashantee -rebellion., He formerly lived. on the Gold; coast and furnished the chiefs, with, mod- ern arms, Peace Declared. 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 rates and. other . informatién write Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- land, Oregon. Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style and eed’s. kane and Rough:: Rider: hats will find another glacier to show ‘the The British are fighting, an-Ama- |. A. dispatch, from |. ._ Although E I A a th a a ete Oat a a a ee a ea ‘THE CENTRAL --- -DRY-GOODS STORE. AN. OFFERING. A Prices to Clear. Ladies’ Tailor-Made Garments.’: Our.°*.°.* Spring Coats.*. Holstead & Wright : Cor, First Ave. and Washington! Sts: i THE CENTRAL:DRY GOODS &.CLOTHING-STORE.. 2 2:20 ee ein AVIAMAMALIALIALALIALA Beautifulcombinations in.-Plain »Skirts. and Checked Skirts.*.°.*!*. HAA : BLAM ALAM ALL ALAL ALLA "As we have not a great “many left, we also: offer ‘the balance’.of..,....... Be yrvyrryyrrereyryryrryryy satisfaction | guaranteed at’ Lough- ; PRLS PP PALS Katie D..Green G.- and D. Co., Ltd. . .NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property" ‘Situated un-North Fork ‘Salmon : ‘River, Erie District, B.C. : ec) FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. . Fifty thousand shares of the Company’s Treasury Stock is now. offered to the public at 71-2 Cents per Share, and can be had‘on application to KENNETH MINING AND DEVELOPMENT co., LIMITED LIABILITY Rossland, May 10, 1900, an eg to give notice, that a special ex— faoniinary necting of the chove! named be held at the office. of | t! Wallace Block, Columbia avenue coivpany ‘and accordingly th nd up yolu mari eh hor ‘Marsh, in the city o! ssland, the province of British Goramntien Esquire, be, and hereby is, appointed Mauldaler for the purpose of such winding-1 2. That the said liquidator | Es and hereby Ha s, authorized to consent to the registra a new. a which have already nh prepal rivity and approval of the. heaton ortho nipany. 3. Pine, the draft agreement. submitted to this meeting, and expressed to be made between the Company and its liqnidetor, oft the ied ot part. and “The Tamarac Mines. be: an same reby apy proved: and that the seid wiahitigter “be ang e hereby, is author- teed |, pursuan: int to Secction 18 _ of the Com- ot, 1898, Sine of ‘the fanbia, to cae into an ‘agreement ey auch new ‘ the, erm, "ok sal among the miners would probably be met with an equal amount by the mineowners. The Sisters at the hospital might fairly, be asked to contribute and doubtless many citizens would give substantial aid. If the first cost were borne in this manner, the city might fairly be asked to provide stabling, feed fur the team and driver. Some ar- rangement might be made by which the entire time of the driver would not be given to the ambulance, but he gov i to the popular will has been sug> gested from many different sources. Indeed, it is a portion of the pro- gram of the advanced Populists that the people should have the right to recall their legislative or executive Officers at any time when their course fails to command pop- ular. approval. This is (a modification, but strictly in accord- ance with the principles of British parliament government. as opposed}, to the American system of fixed] aac While the idea’ix | Refining company, of Toronto, is in terms of office. db frcm which he could be called away to his duties as driver whenever the necessity arose. Every well equipped city has an jt and such a is particularly needed ina city like Rossland, where the mass of the working population is engaged in the hazardous ‘occupatioa of mining ‘and accidents are by no means tare. —_—_— F. A. Vanzant, of the Atlanti » an in and to carry ‘the ie into on bach ar anv modiieations as: they think nak expedient. | prHUR MARSH, Becretary -' ‘Preaeurer. INVESTORS. will find the office of the “Cosolidated Mining Co, Two doors above Masonic Hall, Columbia avenue. Thaee Large Veins, Good Values, Large Ore Body; one mile west of the city and the........... Best Buyin Rossland Will be pleased to show. parties properties, &c., by calling at office 22 Columbia Ave! GEORGE H. GREEN, : Rossiand, S Cc. ‘Sec-Treasurer. BIG FOUR) thé city. first. ROSS THOMPSON I have the following blocks j in the following companies | for zale Zureka C d Evening Star, Silveriue, R. EB. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and ‘Hila M Lots.i in the Original Townsite - ' Reddin. JacksonCo.; Asents, Rossland, B.C The Arlington... THE LEADING. HOTEL AT TRAIL i Ss Headquarters for Commer- cial Men.:..Splendid :Sample Rooms. UNEXCELLED ‘TABLE. + Toun Haverry, Proprietor. Subscribe for the’ Record. 80 Cents per Month Delivered. ‘Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe- ty. Deposit Vault. 7s au Veeder vy PORTE OUT 007 | ee rcveet eto FOR RENT. + : al LPR SEAEREA SE feet. northward on+Georgia street * Exh! eee we ak oo ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE. 40, 1900. Greatly Impressed With Two Years . Improvement in Rossland d George W. Spen a Facite coast-manager of the pany, and w. || bzen sentto the provincial mineral- "| Josie, Nickel Plate, No. 1, Centre ogist by H. W.. C, Jackson, secre- tary of the board of trade. The mines represented are the Le Roi, Stats War Eagle, Iron Mask, Cliff, te ime of Seattle, eee agent Ni d = St. > Elmo, Monte ae Virginia, Evening Star, for British:,Col 1 Oregon and Idaho, are in the- “city. Mr. Spencer .was,here two years ago and -remarked with ‘gratifica- ‘tion on the improvement in the city in that time. {At that time,” said Georgia, Columbia and K Iron Horse, I. X. L., Jumbo, Sun- set, Homestake,; R. E. Lee, Lily May, Velvet and Portland. Notice, “he, ‘frame buildings were around like dice, thrown .out of. ‘a box and Sour Dough alley wound around like a corkscrew.” ~“ Both'Mr. Spencer and Mr. Gaz- provements in. the ‘fire and water! Service and Mr. Gagzam said that he -heard Mr. Lalonde’s speech be: Vancouver jin|:fayor -of ; a; -reduction of rates and that he “made a very ats They spoke, of: .Secretary of the ughly fair man in ‘dealing with‘ ratés, oa ere i ‘aT woRK ON THAT ROAD ‘ im-] avenue, that“ these streets ‘will be All p having friends or rel- atives buried in the so-called ‘Laurel: Hill cemetery are hereby notified that there are many graves in the’ public’ streets, notably - in Monte: Christo’ street dnd Fourth graded ‘shortly’ tu “provide a road to the Columbia and ‘Kootenay and other.mines,.and it,is desirable that those having friends. and relatives buried ~ in” ‘the’ said streets should remove the bodies torth- with -to --the established — and permanent ..cemeteries ‘ within: the city. By Order of. the Council. ; Witiiam McQuern, City Clerk ~ City Hall, Rossland, June 29, 1900. 1g-2t. Connection with Mines ana Along Fourth Ayenue Work has been pers by the city on the grading of the road to the Columbia- Kootenay;mine andthe: cemetery. Material is being taken from Fourth avenue to maké* ‘a fill for about 200 to:connect with’ the’ improvement will begin on the west with a slight cut at the railroad crossing at.the northwest corner of Fourth ‘avenue and” Monte Cristo street, where a slight divergence‘is made from the: ine, and will extend along. Fourth ‘avenue té Georgia. It ii ‘expected that the whole road canybe:made at a cost not to exceed:$500. It of. started with). ine road. The| = $10: REWARD. For the return of an English blood- hound, tawny, with black on sides, white spot on forehead and. fong ears, * Ten, dollars reward : will be paid for return of same to ‘this office. For. Rent. ” Three-room cottage on.Columbia avenue, near. Davis. street. -Fur- nished .or...unfurnished, . -Apply.to H. W..C. Jackson. .. tf ; Hino Bottled Goods. : Physicians = recommend — 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 , | ience to the travelling public, ‘Through Sloopor. With the inauguration. of the ‘Imperial, Limited” service the Canadian Pacific railway operate a through sleeper’ between Arrow- head and Vancouver for the accom- dation of the Ki This will be a very great conven- Pure Soap Is necessary tor a good complex- ion. A soap to be pure néed 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 notso well koown, are fully as good and cost less money. Rosstanp Druc Co., Phone 185. Going Out or Buntuess | The Rossland: Auction ~'House n_» Columbia- ‘avenue, . adjoining the .Vernon & Nelson’ 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. ; Job Printing of every description executed with neatness.- and dispatch at then. “The Record - Offlee -P-Oee eae for the Winnipeg. éxhibition has CLASSIFIED. Advertisements under this head inserted at the fe gf One Conta Wont. Nothing taken for Tes Ban'tg canis, Ste insertions" TAILORING. ~0. SAVARD,. Fashionable -Merchant ‘Tallor, carries the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goods in Kossland.’ None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia avenue, Rossland, FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Four-roomed house, plastered and painted, and lot; central; $700, ‘I’. Prest, 26 Co- lumbiv avenue, FOR RENT — House, five rooms, $15; : two rooms, $6; house, three rooms, $5. T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. FOR SALE—Fine lot Columbia ave., cheap. T. Pxruat, 26 Colum FOR SALE—New house! and lot; tour room s and kitchen verandah; good house; only $575; half cash, balance easy terms,’ ‘I.’ Prest, 26 Co- lumbia avenue, FOR SALE SBous and lot; four rooms and cash, balance on easy terms, bia avenue. x Prest, 26 Colum- F7;°W. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom Honse buliding New York Life Insurance “Agency. : Washington street. Rossland, B.C. Le. Roi. Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG .. ..PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferring. First-class : Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: Commercial Alley; 'Phone No. 39. Postafice Box 16, he G.. CREELMAN; - AND BUILDER,. Estimates furnished on all kinds of work. Job- ing promptly attended to. Office and shop: Commercial Son ts sear Alham bra hotel, P.O. CONTRACTOR] ne “Imperial Limited” Service for the year 1900 will be’ commenced JUNE 10. The “Impe- rial Limited” . takes kitchen‘and verandah; corne lot, oniy $600; half| * tient in four days with- out change. ‘It is a solid vestibuled. train, luxuriously ,equipped with every possible es- elled.on. it, or address E. a COYLE, vuieewres a5) CQ W. EF ANDERSON: iebon z TG. HOTEL HOFFMA ‘Washington Street, ‘Rossland, B, 0. Furnished: Rooms: ‘: First-Class Bar. Railroad and Miners Time Checks cashed, tree of charge. . CANADIAN PAC Fic fi you across the Conti-|, sential for the .cosmfort |, and convetience® . of}, Passengers. Ask your}, - friends who have trav-|i every” description RECORI OFFICE. Harry Mcfatosh - - Proprietor errr “CALIFORN obtained at 25 feet. Divided into 2, 000; .000- Shares, ‘at 10 cents chek: 600,000 “Shares: of, which. are placed in the :Treasury. fa Property : of this Company consists of four claims, namely: The “CASCADE,” the “CASCADE FRACTION,” the “ROYAL KANGAROO," and the IA,” all situate,on Grenville Mountain, Trail Creek Mining Division of: “West Kootenay ‘District, British Columbia, about i miles from Gladstone in. the Canadian: Pacific Railway, and twenty-five miles from Rossland. ‘A shaft 40 feet deep has been sunk on the “Cascade” on a 4-foot vein of free milling quartz assaying from $12 on thie surface to over 40°. 40 feet.depth. Numerous open cuts expose the lead for over 1500 feet. A tunnel is now being run on the vein, and an assay of $34. 80) was This tunnel is being made of a large size for a working tunnel, and is now 115 feet in length. It has been ascertaine by experts that it will concentrate 25 into 1, thus making concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per ton. ¥ Owing to its, proximity to the railway and to the fact that it can be worked very cheaply on account of it being : a tunnel proposition and that thet ‘cael follows the vein ~~ i hte ‘and ‘considering the average value of the quartz, it is safe to say that the “CASCADE?” is one of the most promising mining propositions in the distri-t. -We are_now selling the stock at. FIVE CENTS, payable in five monthly payments, an recommend it to the public as a safe. i investment. CASCADE GOLD MINING & MILLING CO.,.LIMITED. L’B’ Y: Fe or. particulars, WM. a B; TO WNSE-: ND. Rossland, Sa. 2. Pere eT eT ee