ee ROSSLAND. EVENING RECORD, JANUARY. 36, 1660.__. Se THE ROSSLAND RECORD. ‘THE Ovpgst DalLy tn THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY EXORPT SUNDAY: OFFICR: BASEMENT POSTOFFICK BLOCK. TRL. 98. P.O. BOX 538. SUMSCRIPTION RATES: Bally. per raouth bys malls bal ty r by . * per year, foi Subscriptions invari Advertising rates All be unde known upon applic: The Recorp abel the People. as was thought when they allowed him to reach the north’ bank unop- posed. The alternative is proven correct, thut the Boers had laid a trap for the British general and he promptly sent his men into it, as he did at Colensu. He is-a most obliging general—to the Boers. They no sooner conceive a wish for him to do a certain thing and pave the way for him to do it, preparing to pounce upon him immediately afterwards, than he proceeds to ac- commodate them. He has become 50 d to this sort of thing <= that he congratulates himself on TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, [Q00. TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement’ attractive. © We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m. KILLING THE-GOOSE. In its search for arguments to weaken the force of the objections raised by - the mine-owners to the eight-hour law, the — Industrial World calls attention tothe fact that among the signers: of the mine-owners’ © petition ‘ are. several mining companies which are not operating ‘their property. It cannot confine itself to fair argument, but attacks the good faith of the mine- owners in the closing sentence of its article, which reads: “By their own acts the mine- owners make the workmen feel that they have no desire to deal square by them, when, in order simply to enlarge the list of petitioners, they will add the names of companies who can not claim to be influenced one way or'the other by the present “aw. All except one of the mines in question—the Robert E. Lee, Gopher, Monte Cristo and Home- having ly backed out of the cul de sac; and on the fact that he has so impressed the Boers with ‘To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromine Quinine” Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. The ‘best saddle horses at the Montana; phone 6. tf A Business Proposition thousand dollars buys ‘x cash busi on Col avenue. No stock to carry. | The business will show big profits for each month since established. No competition. Good reasons for sell- ing. Full particulars at this office 1-22-t ‘Two the prowress of his soldi that they did not oppose his retreat. It were better Had he impressed them withhis generalship, thatthe prowess to which he refers might have-been used to better purpose. Perhaps they presumed overniuch on his willingness to do as they wished, and were waiting till he became more. hopelessly tangled before fall- ing upon and annihilating him. After ‘all there is something to be thankful for, that he did not persist in his blunder. It is high time that Roberts and Kitchener were on the scene of op- erations. ~- Bullet, Gatacre and Methuen have been fought to a standstill, as were McClellan, : Pope | * and Burnside in the American civil war... The time has come: for a Grant to show himself, inspire con- fidence in the discouraged troops and lift the gtorious, but now sadly bedraggled, Union Jack, out of the mire. The connected with the line which the Company ployment Will work reasonable Address with AG. - Creelman. ¢ George Beam may construct and to amalgamate with or particulars, W G, care Reeord office 'P. O. Box S15. CREELMAN & BEAM.. CONTRACTORS Elm BUILLDERS. Estimates farnished on all binds of work. Jobbing promptly attends Office and sh i : rear Alb. per ae ambra hotel. ROBSSLAND, B.C... ae 95539995939999999999993933533 ‘Artistic Printing 32322223 of the “Evening. GRAND SPOKANE HOTEL.|S “STREET. The Best Wines, _ Liquors and: Cigars. FOR SALE—A very nice rooming house 8 rooms, $300. T. Prest, 26 Columbia Avenue. ccountant.! pay oe the debts and itablities of thes said ir, respectively. teably and pruporti nonately ad eitbout Dreferetice 3 priority. Thesaid deed wi executed b: e said George H. Owen, ‘the debtor, and ¥ W..H. Faiding. the trustee, o: the ith day of January, A. L. 1990. |! persons having ‘claims Seite enw uTEe Swen ure before the lth day of Jagaary, 1900, to deliver to the trustee vouchers and partic of the same duly verified by. Statutors "declaration toy ther with uartic- ulars of any security which may be held by them: ang ail persons indebted to wen . are requi tired. to vay. the amguntat tothe said Besizhee forth with. orice is y given that ered: after the said ae h day, of, Jandary, 1900, the trustee will te dist tribute the assets among thoke artes who are entitled thereto, havin; ne rezard 0 only tothe claims of which he shall have had due notice. Hanilea Bank of Montreal chambers, Columbia avenue. Rossland, | Fe C..on Thursday the 11:h day of January. A. ee 1000. at the hour of 4:30 Dated. ‘at Roseland, B.C. this 4th f Janmary, A.D. 1600. eanaeys Dary & Hamiuts: Golicitors ‘ort the trustee. LDA V~I<~3O Is the number of the ,RECORD "PHONE. Let us figure-on your Job Printing est coal, call er phone Martin Bros. O~DA9S NEA S~D FOR SALE—Plastered house and clear title to Jot on Second Avenue, only $500. T. Frest, 26 Columbia Avenue. Matthews, Bros; Prop’s. | FOR SALE- A block of qooo mining stock ata bargain. T. Prest, 26 Columbia Avenue. FOR SALE—Good lot Cook Avenue, peice $250. T. Prest, 26 Columbia Avenue: * FOR SALE—I have the best rooming house in town, doing good business. 14 rooms, only $350; investigate. 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 $0 per month. | Apply at.this office. FOR SALE— ‘A prominent business corner at a bargain. — A five-roomed furnished nouse on Butte St... $150 A four roomed house on Davis St., $225. AS Siniws lee highly snetee "nel Furnished. at oiuth fess thas oe A sboroomed house and barn, th Jot partly ‘The furniture apd good-will of a-s7-roomed lodg- he sere 0 acre aeres, of gro ground adjoining townsite to the Houses for rent. EN, ounmeTTE & CO. Real Bank of passer Bricks Building, MINERAL ACT, 1896, - Certiticate of improvements. the Trail Creek mi district. Where lo- hat action. under sec- NOCES rpanaock’ guinera) cpim. situate a r HOTEL. HOFFMAN, Washington Street, ~ Railroad and Miners Time: Checks cashed, tree of eharge. z Harry McIntosh - - Rossland, B, 0° » Furnished . Roots. . First-Class. Bar. . Proprietor. BUSINESS. CARDS. Dk. 4. MILLoy, DENTIST. Rooms: Stone blovk, over Bank of Toronto “Mining Bréver : Columbia Aye. . F, Ww. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER: In Cust tom House building. Also New York Life lusurance Agency. Washington street. Rossland, B.G t NOTICE. 7 November 6th, 1808, Initial post SW uitial post 8; W- corner of Oliver M. Har- ti te ‘the issuance of ‘Certificate of Improvem ‘Gated this rch eae 4-1. | NOTICE is hereby, giv . GAMBER. ate I intend ‘to Transter of Liquor License. Notice is hereb; en sas t atine reby giv at the next Gronor H. Garzn, cy Nee, chen thence ee chains. thence sonth 40 chains, thence w. L: Dated this 3d day of January,1900. Young Bart Iver M. Harare Rossland, b, 0. 339932333958 “Su-- W cin Rossland = ~perior....... caenecectucaeentet Quick Work; and” Bullding. _ Nest. Exccusion: “*l every desert tor n, We als es > R6SSLAND EVENING. RECORD, JANUARY 46, -1960.. ee $50.00 will buy a NEW ..Franklin.. Typewriter. Ao nods LINTON: BROS.. BOOK STORE. . ee THO > Waffle Parlor. 34-36 Washington Bt, re veaiae | —— cENS “ Tickets, 21 Meals, $5:00 |: 34-88 Washingtod Street. Rolt & Grogan; FOR RENT. -: Office on first floor Burns’ Block, Offs and rooms on second floor. Barns’ Bloc! FOR SALE. ‘Large Wane Senter, of town, houre, furnished alae ‘good locality. and Saloon on. Second | o.—A Hots fendid business opportunity, ANADIAN PACIFIC SOO LINE he direct route from =; KOOTENAY - _ COUNTRY, ints = EAST AND WEST; First-class Sleepers on on dll trains: from. Revelstoke ‘|. ‘Kootenay Landing. ~ TOURIST CARS Medicine Hat, (daily), for St. Paul; Sufiday va MWedeerteays toe granto! Fridays ‘or Montreal and B Same Cars pass R ovelatole one day earlier CONNECTIONS: Morning tral train ee snd Ee ae : points, connects, tsar ‘ait THE BO Evening tral train for and ‘Eom Robson, on, Nel ain Ii Sgrceet Sanda lucan, and all pr BOUNDARY. ‘Cour Hours, ROSSLAND TO. seeeee NELSON... 200 For rates and full jilopmations ‘address the nearest local agen! A.B. MacKenzie; City’ Ticket cot Agt. | A.C. McArthur, Agent, ea W. F. Anderson, T. y Ej, Cotes GPA, Wascouve B.C. THE FAST LINE TO ALL POINTS. THE DINING CAR ROUTE VIA. YELLOWSTONE PARK. SAFEST AND BEST: | SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS EQUIPPED WITH. Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Din- ing Cars, Modern‘ Day Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Gars, Through tickets to all fr ‘ Kein to a oa Saat tn ‘the United Beariship ticeete ta, Hep Tioketsto Ching and Ja et ‘aci| Nod Wane fe “Spokane: ‘as follows: estbound, at 9:55 p,m, a: No.2 Eastbound,’ at 73! 20 aires, aay. For further tnformat tion’ time, card: 8nd tickets, snp t to agetis of the a E. W. Ruff, Agt. RM. Ry., 1 Roseland, B. 0, W. HILL, General Agent Spokane; Wn" ai A. D, CHARLT! tut. Gen. Pass Art. Pontna: ‘Ore. ee Job Printing at the Ruconp offlee. 1 Men’s- Rubbers, CIGARS! Finest Im- : " ported and Domestic’ Cigars Pipes, and all kinds of Chewing - and Smoking Tobacco. ati.” - .CAPT,, SHAW'S FOR THE COUNTRY Subscriptions to Bo -Received for the Patriotic Fund, ‘A COOD BEGINNING MADE Bank of Brittsti-Oolumbia Will Receive Sub “soriptions to Swell the ‘Total for Which: the Anction Sale of Stocks and the Ladies’ Ball Made the Start. : * Rossland has a good ‘opportunity to do her part toward swelling the Canadian patriotic fund with a con- tribution worthy ‘of her position as - RETURN ENGAGEMENT _ with entirely New Features—the Great MINERS UNION HALL, Jan. 30th, 3ists and| ‘Feb. Ist, 2d. 3d: ‘SEATS, 50 CENTS.” No extra charge for reserving seats. Box plan at , - Rolls’ Drug Store ~ AGNEW & CO, SELLING AT COST ‘For the balenes ot 1 thts, “month we: < -Overs shoes, Overalls, Shirts aud Drawers, at Cost.:: Our, stock of Groceries and Provisions can’t ‘be beat for quality.and price. GEO..AGNEW & CO., Cor. 8rd avenue and Washington street. the ) 3 of the greatest min- ing district in Canada. She'‘has made a good beginning with over $1000 from the auction sale of owes its origin ‘to’ Alderman John Dean, and was successfully. carried ‘through by the public spirit of the Rossland. mining and stock ex- changes-The proceeds of thé ladies” ball wlll add $200 to 8300 to the total. A way has ‘now been: opened for 1 contributions, the of the fund having “requested” the Columbia to’ receive ‘sub: stocks, a piece .of ‘enterprise which. manager of ‘the ‘Bank. of - British’ NEW LIQUOR LICENSE BILL I¢ Creates: Drummers’ Licenses and + Changes Law sor Steamers The attorney general has intro- duced a bill to amend the liquor li- cense uct of last session, which does away with the bond and special fee requitements and creates a license fee of $200 a year for drummers who'sell direct to retailers. It also provides that in prosecutions for il- legal liquor-selling, it shall not be necessary to prove the precise dé- scription of liquor sold, or-the con- sideration received, the magistrate being. ‘‘at liberty to infer that the liquor is’ intoxicating from the fact that a-witness describesit by aname which ‘is commonly applied to an in- toxitating liquor.”- « The fee for licenses to sell liquor on steamers'is fixed at $100 a year, ‘but liquor‘must only be sold to pas- ‘senger's and crew, and not at all EWERT BROS ons JEWELERS & ENGRAVERS. | U S7 Per Pale. We sell them i ite “In an: style, grade, size and color. You id ‘Shoes— ‘Leather and Rubber. In au Heer recelve douvle value for your money | any shape, size or uality. In Boots. and. Shres 3.50 to $25 you can Save 50 cents on the dollar by dealing eosts—We make special mention of these | with u: The Rossland | Trading Co., Old Salvation Army Building. J. Cherrington, Manager. Rossland Auction House, Mrs. Currie, prop. : tf taS Hast Columbia Avenue, B, Bannett, Manager