Sar weenie Sa SATS POE aN er cae CLOSE | ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, FEBRUARY 13, 1900. eo aisiik THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K, ESLING, ‘fue Ovvast DAILY IN THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY HXOEPT SUNDAY OPPICu: BASEMENT POSTOFFICR BLOCK. TRL. G8. F, 0, ROX 538. — vincial treasury. With some mines, this difference in the minimum pay- value may decide the question whether they shall be worked at all. The Miners’ union apparenrly does not care whether few or many meo SUHSORIPTION BATES: Dall: fF month by mail Da y. bat oe y peated invariably in advance. "-38es are employed in the mines of Ross- land, so long as its beautiful ideal of an eight-hour law is forcibly rea- lized, whether it suits the conditions or not. The merchants who so Advertising rates wilt be n made known upon appl The Recorp vechea ‘the people. réadily yielded to pressure from that source must be equally indifferent, or they would not have signed a patit'e1 in favor of a law which re- <> stricts the growth of the industry which has created the city and with TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS, it the business of those merchants. The period of suspension will DESTINATIONS. i DUE Istoke and all points) eres, 1 dept Baitin Isles. ani and other Fiocan coun 310. p. m.| Ries. 7 Deer Park— Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday. Nelson and connections Nelson, Raglo. and Yimic, land all Koo lake, East! Kootenay ana Chow's Nest seman Pass connections. SPR, ™ kan Northport, and Lai Mooints” in United States All tho Boundary district|, ee points between Citrate a 240 p.m. mp:McKinney. dail. Australia, China and Japan—See seca notices. Letters for Registration must be posted half an peer Agee to the time for ‘losing t the mails, fice is open from 84. m.,to7 p.m. aa? ecept ‘Sunda: we +1900 FEBRUARY 1900 sim] Tt{/w[T|]Fi[s 1 2 3 4] 5| 6| 7} 8] 9| 10 mr} c2] 13] 14] 15 | 16] 17 bg 19 | 20} 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 25 | 26 | 27 |-28 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1900. ‘TO ADVEBTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will giadly change your “tad” every isspe if copy is presented before 10 a. m. give the miners, the merchants and the government at Victoria ua op- portunity to think where they stand and to learn their true relation’ to the mining companies. ——THE— and Patent Medicines. Robert E. Strong, Manager. __NEWDRUG STORE. _ ROSSLAND DRUG COMPANY. NEXT TO OLD CITY HALL, COLUMBIA AVENUE. New and Complete Stock of Drugs, Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Meee oints... EDITORIAL NOTES. Andrew Carnegie is earning the title of the ‘crank’ millfonaire,” -He is said to have offered to repay the United States the $20,000,000 paid Spain for the Philippines if they will give up the islands and to have of- ROSS THOMPSON....... Reddin. J: [have the following blocks in the following companies for zale: Eureka Consolidated, Gopter, Homtestake, Evening Star, Sitvertite, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Euréka, North Star and Zila M Lots in the Original Townsite ractically 6, B. € Agents, fered $1,000,000 to the’ D ic campaign fund, if the party wilt make anti-imperialism the main ‘| issue, Attorney General Henderson pro- poses to forbid killing male elk hav- ing less than 12 points. How..does this suit the B. P. O. E? It is proposed to -suppress lynch- ing in Mississippi by passing a law forfeiting the office of the. sheriff who is responsible.and.. making the county pay the victim’s-heirs $3000. But so long as the public.opinion of ladies*hair work. street, Rossland. cord. avenue. The Columbia furnishes go% 0} BUSINESS LOCALS. Monsieur DeLeon, specialist in gents’ hair-cutting and all kinds: of Cash paid. for clean cotton rags at the Recor office, For Sale-—Dry slabs, $3.50 pet -Also dry wood. ders at Embleton’s store, Le Roi drinks dinR No ro Spokane tf Leavs or- Rolt & Grogan : FOR: RENT. ~ Oifiée on first floor Burns’ Block. Ofiée and fooms on second Hoar Barns! FOR SALE. Large Warehousein center of town. Bevyen-rodmed Dwelling house, plastered, furnished throughout, good locality. 4 Hotel and Saloon on Second: avenue.—A splendid business opportunity. recludes the ossibility: of FE rofitable 4 § Bottling Works f “the carbonated land. Why? the whites approve lynchi nO law against it will be enforced. If Because their-goo! and palatabl public opinion lynching the present law would suffice. ——_—— Sato Deport: Boxes, The Bank of Montreal -is snow A TIME FOR THOUGHT. The Industrial World is at great pains'to convince its readers that the eight-hour law had nothing to do with the action of the War Eagle and Centre Star companies in sus- pending _ shipments from __ their m ines, and says that, if that prepared to. rent safe deposit . boxes of various. sizes for the ‘safe keeping of jewelry, valuables,- bonds and other documents. The lessee of a box-is- the séle holder of the keys and-access to the vault will be given only-to the reg- istered holder of-thexbox or from any person presenting. a: Written or- der from the lessee. Prices of were the cause, “itis a y that would fearlessly assume a true position and make itself known.” The article under discus- sion was apparently written before the announcement was made offici? cially that shipments from the Le Roi were also to be ded, for boxes; payable in “ad range from- $7.50 to $50 per annum, ac- }- cording to size. Hours -of .access to vault 10 a..m. to.3- pee. Sate urdays 10 a. m. to 12.n00 Fine Bottled Goods: it goes on to cast discredit on the rumors which preceded that an- nouncement. Whether the eight-hour law had apy influence in causing the mining ve ie a as cmost- highly Schlitz’s. extract “of ~male. Sold bythe bottle at the Iaterna- tional family liquor store. _Import- ed white wines, clarets and Burgun- dies by the bottle, 1 OF case at their actton hasa very decided bear- ing on the movement for the repeal of the law. The shut-down in the Slocan has already had a very seri- ous effect on the provincial revenue by causing a decrease in the amount of ore tax paid. shipments from Rossland will still further reduce the revenue from that source. Itisr ible to The suspension of prices. tf ‘Tenders for, Hay. Wanted—Tenders for carload of hay to be delivered cat. the Sanitary stable about March. 1st. -Tenders must be in by 4 o'clock p..m.,Tues-. day, February 13th. Wituiam McQueen, , City Clerk. 2-10-at that, when the new machinery has installed ‘and the desired de- velopment has been done, the Ross- land companies will more readily been resume stoping and _ Important Notice, All persons having friends.or-re- on the market. pal sweet sodas. Dr. are a sure cure caused by powder dyeing done on sh Washington Cleaning works. Mrs. Currie, prop. 3 __tf : ston ay. Cafe e Fiesh Oysters in. ANY, Biyle, ; ) Gamein Season, Rubbers; fine footwear for- children. For. the be: ést" coal, ¢ coffee. go to,, th scription at this.o ind Ligt version of 100 reek, are’ aj ppronimatel Sanches above Pches respectively, ‘Dated this 2oth day of ‘Witness, L.N. G. Ansorr. Finest table vinegar California orange cider, ginger ale.and all the. princi- licited. “Postoffice box 703, Colum- celled ‘in Rossland. Scott's Headache Powders at Motrow’s Drug store. ; Look—Cleaning, * Street ‘Dyeing ‘and| : overshoes, 5 The best Canadian and ; Americar goods, at Lalonde’s. leanest and cli hone Martin Bro! -[£-you want a really good” cu house, - ‘Spokane stre “Artistic: Job! Printingrof very, de: np pa AONE NOTICE. ~"” La NOFISE 12 bereby mven, that. the. Rossland rth dey of March: too, to abaiy. for the saection Lftutenant Govern in coane re the sea, on’ the east‘and wéat ds are clean, pure Family trade so- Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN FP. LINDBURG ... |. .PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferring: rst-class Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: Commercial Alley, Phone No. 39. for headaches smoke, etc. Sold pressing and ort notice at ‘the Telephone’ 138: bia telephone No. 43. i: Pesiombemex 16: The Russel hotel is first-class in 7 every respect. Table is not ex- Butte Hotel. Columbia:Ave., weat.: HEADQUARTERS FOR- MINERS : Bar stocked ‘with Chotcest ‘Wines, ‘Liquors and Cigars. s HIRST . CLASS: ; RESTAURANT: t ‘ in.connection... re sapomes, hanks, Proprietor. rinting _ | oa by boots.,and | men, .women and e Rosslan Coffe e i “Spe : Rooms and B; Y fic Private rooms for ‘parties, 7) _, Business Men's Lunch, “B50. Day ant Night. . »..in connection iss K, Seapets Prop. urchasing os | tblic ¢ sanction council, he the ‘di- water out of Little January, 1900, '* AMPBELL, Managing-Director. MINING AND lations buried in the Laurel ‘Hill hip if they are relieved of the operation of the eight-hour law, which has in- creased the expenses of the Le Roi y are req! ft to: call at my office and make arrangements to have the remains disinter-cd.and moved into the new. City cemetery. mine alone $60,000 a year, without _ W.R. Bearry;. Undertaker. any compensating increase in reve- When the development ‘in view has been done and the value of the ore thus opened up has been de- termined, it will be simply a ques- tion of mathematics as to how much of that ore will pay to mine. When nue, the number of working hours in th 24 is reduced from 19 to 16, with no proportionate reduction of wages and the same amount to be charged less tax on ore will go into the pro- |}, Rooms forBent . Two front rooms inthe Stone block, corner Columbia’ avenue and Lincoln street, Fire-proof; conven- ient inevery way; reasonable: Ap- e Agents, for Paris Bell Futablished May, 1805. THe REDDIN- JACKSON co, camer 4 * BROKERS. Perret “FOR THE: : Gholcest Wines,» : “and Glgars, OALL. ON J. ERRY SPELLMAN : = Rossland Hotel Gor. Columbia Avenue and Spo okane BI Atrest, : - kiquors |. atronize — - rinters - — erceiving these INVESTMENT Addition to Rossland. C. E. Bena. CHARLES -E. M. He McMahon BENN &:CO. AND V & N’Phone 83, Columbia "Phone st. | Buy, seil and’ trade"Sfocks and Real Estate for ACC iTS. Ww aiE. wv: HINSDALE, cusToM HOUSE BROKER, . 'n Custom Honse building. Aiso Rew 7 ‘York Oe Iusurance Agency. n atrest: t. Bota la -oints in rinting. . B.! PO Bog 468 Telephone 86, Certiticate of !mprovements. against 16° hours’ production as NOTICE “Bannock” eee gia i against 19. hours, for machinery cated on jane meuptata, ne Ross and - *, “etl 1. A. ie he and development, it stands to rea- Ere Bifners enigcate No, Beaks agent fof : Pi aeare x is Cert ‘son that the dividing line between | intend, sixty days {rom the Ane aes : ‘It be | tothe Mining Recorder tor ‘Certiseate of Tan pay ore and non-pay-ore will be | provements,for the purpose of obtaining a Crown 4 int of the above cl higher. That means so much less | And tarther take notice that action, under sec- re will be produced and so much | $78.3 Rati’ te of tinprovements se issuance o P Dated this 19th day of DecemberA. D. sbeg, A.B. MACKENZIE & CO. P.O. Box 268 W. C. McDONALD, Contractor and Builder. Estimates siven on Contra of any - lescription. Moving and iiss Buildings a Specialty. Apply 8s Thompson Avenue. STN CONTRA Office and sho; rear A. aNb CREELMAN & BEAM. BUILDERS. Estimates fnrnished on all Binds: of work. Jobbing promptly atten CTORS & Com: Nerstel gare jambra hotel. HOSSLARD, B. 6. Harry Molntosh - ply C. E, Benn & Co. MINING BROKERS, : if = Ava. B. | ; —s MINERAL ACT, 1896. jag Creelman. ite George Beam HOTEL HOFFMAN, . O. Box 815. Washington Street, Rossland, B, 0. ett ee : Furnished Rootms. First-Class Bar. Railroad end Miners Time Checks cashed, free of charge. TRY THE ossland — Proprietor. | ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, FEBRUARY’ i3, tooo EWERT | BROS J gaa & ENGRAVERS. ew? FINE WATCH REPAIRING. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME-PIECE INSPECTORS, ae es) =~ ( %——-LHOUDE 's——_ 8 Straight Cut Cigarettes. “MANUFACTURED BY B. Houde & Company, Quebec \" Are Better than:the Best. - 2 Se! WHOLESALE AT. : @ Crow & Morris, Rossland. - ‘ Don't Burn Oil, rous, to say oth: > ing of-the traubl i eable task of Raita Sah il it atmos ‘ pleasant and much cheay r Electric Lights! “They reduce in-urance, give your home or , business place a brighter a1 save you money in many ways . - ~ Hstimates furnished for Wiring and Lighting a Y Electric Fixtores' carried i in Stock. ww Electric Poweress aapplied for Mining and Mamogeeg a Pa eset, Tt is much chosper than sense, ‘Erin ¢ gase of trouble with lights, telephone No. or Petween Sam. q d 6-9. m,, and No, ro8 between 6 p. m., powered to borrow money for the r » city’s share of local improvements fice. } | and works, without obtaining the tty c ‘Rossa Water & Lisht G, assent of the electors to such laws. @ San-————Telephone No. A Areas ‘Ko Cure a Cold In One Day P on b| Take Laxative Quinine i =| Tablets. -All druggists refund the ay Ware es nae a3 - money if it fails to;cure. 5c. ~E. Artistic. J ob Printing : W. Grove’s’ signature ‘is on each At the Record. Office..... ..>-Postoffice Block. | 5% _ ._ : . -PODAXS STOCK SALES, ‘QUICK WORK | Red Star Storage & Transfer © it ae any pase ‘and. Transfer business, si delivered: shea thy ‘of the city. rains. Co: : aed Freight -b jandléd. "Bre conta = "Farn Tel. No. 8 DRY. ° Office: Washington cured opposite Bank of Montreal. J. bis Siciine: Mar. || tickets should not miss the oppor- | to be one of the greatest successes TIO BALL. Every Arrangement Siado For a Mag- nidcent Success, The military ball, to be given in aid of the Canadian Patriotic Fund, tonight is a promised success. The hall is decorated with numerous flags and ful of ‘red, WERE BOTH. FINED Termiuation of the Trouble Over a Union Card M..A. Wilson, secretary of the Tailor’s union, and Walter Hiteshua were fined $10 each this morning, for disorderly conduct. As will be t bered by the facts already white and blue d, the trouble arose over a g and pi a beautiful appearance. The fact that members of the Fort Spokane garrison willbe pres- ent and contribute. to making: the ball a success, P away from young Hiteshue’s father. The affair resulted: in the two coming.to blows. Magistrate the fact | Boultbee stated this ing before union card which Wilson. took it is not only a local but an Inter- national affair. A large number of. acceptances have baen received from the invitations sent out to:Kaslo, Kamloops, Nelson and Spokane. The mixture of the various uniforms, towards enlivening the aspect of the assembly. The music willbe of the best’ procurable in Rossland, as'Mr. W. H. Falding of the City-| Council band, has. donated-_ his: services, and there will be seven or eight Pieces for the evening. Wo pains have. been spared. by various committees to make. the. British and American will do much | - jing at St. Andrew's Presbyterian levying the fine. that the reason Hiteshue struck first was that he was the quickest, and that Wilson had no right to take away the card. < Kammer-Hagelund Fred Kummer, formerly of Trail, and Miss Alice Hagelund of Nelson, CIGARS! Finest Im- ported and Domestic Cigars Pipes, and all “kinds © of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. at... ° CAPT. SHAW'S were united in marriage last even- church, The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. .D.} McG. Gandier, |E Edward Osler acted as best man and Miss Annie Krogan as bride's maid. The newly wedded couple Zw and affair a _and the “refr h- [left for Spot this EST iS s- giving. ic, Will return from there to their aid. " The jadies of Rossland, ever. home in Nelson. patriotic, ously, while the: leading merchants. of. the city have seconded: their efforts .by donations of hams, fruits, turkeys, claret, etc. Supper will be served in- the hall, and a-seat at the tables'is: included in the price. of admission, Mr. J. Lucas, stew- ard ‘of, the Clarendon, has volun- tedred his services to superintend the supper arrangements which will guarantee its success. Those who have not secured tunity to do so as the ball promises of the’season. > ia -A Dill introduced-in the legisla- ture bythe attorney general, em- powers cities. to impose ‘a. spe- cial tax, not exceeding three:cents per foot frontage, for ' watering streets. It also authorizes the-im- position of a business tax/én mer- |" chants and traders, based on. the rental value of the’ premises’ ‘occu- pied. City councils are also ém- are contributing gevorst +| for a smart walking gown. There will be no meetings in the Presbyterian church tonight, as it has. been decided to postpone the special services which had been, ar-)| ranged for this week. . New Stylos im Ladies? Ties The latest makes in ladies, spring neckwear, stock collars in plain and plaited satin, also collars trimmed with chiffon edging, fancy bows and Valenciennes lace fronts. Ladies’ Windsor scarfs in Luber- ly silk, plain and dotted bobbinet. A complete assortment, of ladies’ satin puff ties, a necessary finish Boy's Wiodsor scarfs in plaid cotton, . pollca-dots aod fancy piaid silks... Also in men’s neckwear we have the very latest things made.” Hotsteap & Wricnr, City Hand Neites. The Rossland City Council band will meet at 7. p.m. sharp Wednoes- day evening at, the bandmaster's Ed of- Full uniform." ing is a ry of the 0. SAVARD, FERAE WORE *reilory carries the best ' ‘Aaso?tment ‘of: imported an 4 the BEST $50.00 * will buy a NEW Franklin... 4 Typewriter. | | Hig ea g AEs ee eee ‘LINTON BROS.- - BOOK STORE. W. H. FALDING. and Mining ‘Agent. and- _ Auctioneer... Maney tr Rossland Opera Hoiise. - AGENT: Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada. The Canada Accident ‘ Assurance Co., CAcctdent, Liabttty and LA fe Giass.) oe Tho Weiile: Parl or. 34-30 ‘Washingte: et, 25 ——— ce ‘Tickets, 21 Meals, $5.00 t+ < + -" §4236 Washington Btreet. MEALS in ‘Farnishes *Romtand: residence mestic goods in Rossland, None but first- iss labor employed. “Prices “moderate, ‘collaela avenue, Rossland. 5 sales on the local exchange today, her with the qi rt Rossland Sales. gates MISCELLANEOUS, ' ‘welve hundre carrey freeko' houses, three rcoms, sme Kitchen and pantry. Rented for $30 per. month. .T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenues. Bi Sates today on the focal were as follows: Giant, 2000, 3000, 7c; Rathmulles, 1000, 00, 5c; Peoria, 1500, 134¢; Tamarac, roco, 50% 500 TMC, 500, 500, 200815, 7c; Okanog: 500}. 500)... 500} 500, §00, 500, 500, §00,” §00;:500, “P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS. d sxe. Total: sales, 195000. ‘shares. Ressland;~ Nelson, Sandon, _ Gr > Grand Forks, and Ricourer -——_—__} : RETAIL MARKETS Rossland, Trail,-.-Nelson, Ymir, Kasto, Sandon, New enver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, ‘Phenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelsteke Greenweod,. E Ferguson, and Vancouver. ——e Williat Donald, Mgr. Rossland Branch. bd Katie D. Green G. M. and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property situated fon North Fork Salmon River, Erie District, B. C. —— FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company’s Treasury Stock is now offered to the public at Zz ‘4-2 Cents per Share, and can be had on application to 92 Columbia Aveuue, GEORGE He GREEN; te Christ ontrenl Gold Ficids. 2. RK rison Lior cae area Bell x Fee anonakaSarnB8ay aBoar ‘= rd ~ x We SS ROR RENT. R RENT—Houwse '* $5.08; house $8.00. T* Prestra6 Colombia aventie FOR RENT_Five roomed Flastered howe, uo- farnished, on Spokame street south, Water; good basement. °$18 per tnonthy Ave ly M. W. Simp- son, Columbia avenue: tf °*FOR REN [—Three nicely Famnished rooms for housekeeping Two minutes t toffice- Ad- ‘dress R, at this offite * x "FOR RENT—Four-foomed. House on Nickel Plate Flat, handy to mines, $12 per month, Apply “R" this office. raz3t . 1 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. rent or exchange—A_ Remington poe ‘Address "Mack," Record office. R SALE Fing rooming houte, doing good pues ‘on Columbia aven siirest a6 Columbia avenues ‘Oliver, Record office: FOR SALE~House and lot, $1000, ay iged | house and lot, $1500, easy terms, T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. ; lot on Secorid Avenue, only $co0. T. Hrest, Columbia Avenue. FOR SALE, A block of gooo wnintng ‘stock ata bargain, “T. Prest, 26 Columbia Avenue, FOR SALE-—A five-roomed house, plastered and nicely finished, in desirable location, The price is $1350. with #350 cash, @300 say in six months, and the balance at the rate of $10 per month. Apply at this office. ‘FOR SALE— ‘A prominent business corner at a bargain. A five-roomed furnished house on Butte St, $150 A fourroomed house on Davis St., $225. med hotise with all modern conveniences Swiintwo. lots highly cultivated, house, finely furnished, at m A sixrpomed house bam, orth lot partly |. The furniture and ge ill of a 17-1 -roomed. lodg- ing house, Two acres. ind te ° ae agen ring agiotaing jownaite to the Houses for rent. 1E, N, OUIMETTE & CO. bee all Rossland, B. C. en a oer Hod ASigineah a eo sBgode “Pegs FOR PRIVATE, SALE—Complete furniturr |* ‘forfour rooms; high classi almost new.: Apply |. - FOR SALE—Plastered mae and clear title to |. daily, for Fifty ~ cents per month. oop! “$5. and $5.50 per Cord TAMARAC,—FIR—AND-—PINE- Well Seasoned. Cut any Length. EAST END. WOOD YARD. | > ners! brokerage office, “ind "Lincoln ‘st., and at Spo! e St. Scabie Shop. | “Bpokaue Bti, op. . Barns’ market. —— Clay. Pipe and Fittings for. ‘Chimneys. ————— Sanitary: Plumbing a : “Specialty. *: Pelephone 27 - P.O. Box 271. “RECORD “PHONE. Let us figure. on -your Job Printing Real Estate, «Mining Breker: Baak 2 Salaing,