DEATH OF THOMAS WINDSOR.. Son of the Assistant-Chief of the Fire De- partment Fatally Crushed Between Freight Cars. They had known sorrow; had supped with Te Ra im, Oft broke with him the ashen crust, And still they hear the stir Of nis dark mantle trailing in the dust, The shadow of a deep sorrow has in- vaded the cheerful home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Windsor; the hand of death | Wa fell suddenly upon one of that famiiy circle, striking down in his youth their eon Thomas Seyinour Windsor. The young man was crushed between two freight cars in the Red Mountain yards at 5:80 o'clock yes- terday evening, night he died at, the Sister’s hospital. Father, mother, sister and brother to- gether with Rev. H. Irwin of the Church of England were at his bedside during his last moments. ~ The unfortunate. youth was_in the employ of the Rossland -and British Columbia taansfer company. business to travel on the Red Mountain train bi Ne and d for the of baggage ‘ by the*cdbmpany he repre- sented. Last evening he remained at the station sometime after the train ar- rived attending to hig duties. About 5:80 o’clock, David Bannermanp,‘one of the proprietors of the transfer company drove up to the station for the purpose of obtaining some hay, which was ina freight car on a .sile track. This par- ticular car stood among. a number of others, on the tracks and a switch engine was making up a. train inthe yards. Young Windeor, who was some Yistance from Mr.. Bannermann when the latter drove up called ou: to him that soi for ‘Ymir had been left at “the: depot by mistake. Mr. Ban- nefinan did not understand him, rolled up his team to. listen moe wlan yan across the the direction of the. ‘adore He was passing between two freight ca cars which were:o1 ye few feet apart, and at that moment the switch engine com- menced to-back up Sheeare pa the track Banner- peril and shouted to ut. the jatter in- stead of retreating attempted to cross and was caught between the cars. Mr. Bannermann sil ahead, spoon shouted. to the from his | 8% por in time to . ihe ed were porrifies the accident. The injured bo; once carried on a cot to the hospital. i father notified and a phpsician eum- moneds _ While he must have suffered Paty He_ talked Doctors Kenning and comforted his parents though he anid he did not believe he could live. né could not make an ex- amination until he had recovered from the shock. n effort was made to in- duce sleep by opiates without avail. It is believed t 4 Paeath resulted from in- ternal bleedin: Thomas Windsor was 20 years of age and lived with his father, aesistant chief of the fee de) a ent. He was an energetic, honorable young man who had a host of friends inthis city. Ar- rangements for the funeral: have not n made. ——. TAMMANY IGNORES SILVER. city : Can- didates for the Greater New York. New York, Sept. 80-—+The democratic freel; city convention tonight nominated these | Tea according to ‘aaity candidates for officers of Greater New York: Mayor, Robert A. Van Wyck of Manhattan; comptroller, Bird 8. Cole| 5 of Brooklyn; president of the council, Jacob Ruppert, of Lfanhattan. mane ticket had -been agreed on by the acci lentally x At. 10:80 o'clock at| 2: Tt warrhis| 0: velopment of ossland’s Mines. ORE SHIPMENTS AN cg DIVIDENDS. Figures That Speak of the Progress of De- Wants, For Sale. Rent, Lost Etc Tencents aline for the first Insertion: and five cents a line thereafter. The week ¢ Sad ing Sept. 20 were: . 1,650 tons to variou! from the principal mines, ior the last | ~~ 60 tons 60 tons BITUATIONS WANTED. First class lad: 13 *s mining camp. ‘Apply this office. 9-27-6t. goo FOR RENT. For Rawr: A furnished an CITY OF ROSSLAND Court of Revision. Notice, is mareby | given that t the Court of Re- fo’ EpOr hearing Mining Property For Sale x all com- ite fasioat ne tmmwosscr of ho city of | * oasiand, B.C. will bereld at the Coun fiom iag a abate rem ias on Bowie” ay WeMeQUEEN, C.M.C. uGitt ere’s Oftco, Hoss.and, B.C, Sept. 20th, for rent in the Reconp "ilooks Shipments of ore from January 1 to Sept. 20 were as follows: Roi pet 1997 tops For Sau om Luase—Two story frame mae 8 | von Baus: A livery barn and clear title to lot FOR BALE. ‘The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects For Sale reine at Reasonable Figures. Rossland Ve. xm, ont Fann. In Btreet pear Colombe 9.50 horse power otter in re Adatroas Box 81: Rosalarta, engine uire tf terms. Inquire gn which it is located for, sale at 8 be From tne ore milled in the camp. was a8 lows; Mine Dividends Paid. : EEE RSE SRFRRRRR SSSRBB Perey 14 to June 19, inclusive Movine: Ifyou have household goods to move . 2,472 tons ‘ : ?600 tone au Ze SAP SS MERC nae + 2,702 The dates and amounts of dividends id. by the Le Roi mine are as fol- 3) 33238 DRAYAGE, ‘Star a ae potiin The Red 8t Trent, agen eny handles all kinds of freight prom} Baceagn: If you here 5 sronk or Settee a of Tra ay ares ie ina ae ie m0} ame will do Pranoe: Myo zone 4 ios ag Ro pany, twdo g and in- of she ‘baggage or passe! W2dovermis Getsin Se Bsr 20) For SaLs: A new nw plano 8 ata bargain on easy et ot oar of Beptember, 1807, wimeyince, of British Columbia, 0 W! irtue of 8 warrant of gzeqution issued ourt Miller plained, ‘and fiat dette eee Ontario’ Gold. Mining oom firatted Habiicy. ‘defendan', Ihave hy ution the following ‘goods, F boiler, one ateain a, one, air, dri ind: coal, one blac! cin Bae ars tthe LER! §~=—-- Will Give Working Bonds. iat ?|Located on the Salmon River, North Fork of the Salmon and Porcupitié. Creek. ete it rales eae of recove: oF EBe cums of $1,979. ‘execution, besides Sheriff dail other'legal incidental OBE ce = J. L. WILSON, ‘Grand Union Hotei, TO RENT Having moved into oft Fire Proof Building Also Propetties in the Vicinity of Rossland. oon. Beet a pont tember 8th, 1897. premPeWALTER J. ROBINSON,» ‘Dept Hiitate has been adjourned vatil the sin ohne the same time and WALTER J. RORINEON, : Deputy Sherif. pbated st Rossland this 18th day Or Septem: Pr. ‘This saie has been adjournéd_ until Monday, the 4th day of October, 1897, at the sam and place. WALTER J. ROBINSON, uty Sherif, LIVERY’ STABLES. Get your saddle and horses at Get, yo" pack _ BUSINESS PERSONALS. Just atop. and look in tel grentilaed window and see the beautiful perfume at Distt Gat the Recormp every tone cents per week. “Taave orders at the BATHS. “The by rarriey for 2 or ijamareme oF The Record Thrée Storey Building Notice of Dissolution, a8 ms ‘Take notice that the i Id for rent in ‘whole. or. in part. Kennedy & Co. of the ct : : Ince of British Co - J ’ . stock brokers, of which the the sole partners, , has, of mutual eeribers were ‘a8 ig the 25th doy of qucat, bear “f os Two Rooms 14x 42 on Ground Floor. “|. Kight Rooms on Second Floor. Six Rootis 6n Thira Floor. Eaneet’ LENNEDY. Arch, Cameron, Rossland, B.C., witness. Rossland, « ctober !, 1897. 10--tf. PERSONAL. —— ROSSLAND RETAIL MARKET. Lemons Are hap than Ever Before---Sel- ling for $6 per Case. | now promises ¢| ing fruit the market is flush. F Fresh Meats. Plain steak. . : Porterhouse. Sausage... - Corn eef . Mutton chops . Lamb chops. Mutton leg 3| S88eessesssess Ib : DENTISTS. De. Freiey, dentist, Stuasi vlock. Daxctna: Professor Dreyfous gives private les- sons eve.y day. Iy you want the Rossland EvENING Bacon fn ‘Spokane go to E. M. Shaw or J. W. G SEORET SOCIETIES Reever. ciate gaaey alah fa Masonic, Hall Rooms Suitable for Housekeeping. invited to attend. ae 4 John Eistey,W G.. John Jackson, Jr., Sec. : Times, Rent to Suit the RESTAURANTS. ANOTHER ¥ Yalushie discove: Vendome is the best place A town to dine. tw Vendome restaurant joads, serving fin meals and prices.reasonable, a Business lunch 25 conte at the Vendome. Tug Vendome gives guick Swe On spurs R>- _dce and rything firs! PLUMBING. Cc Lodge 2, A. F, & A.M. meets on mathe grogiag ‘ot the first Thu of each month at Hall, Rossland. invited to at- tary. Apply-at this Office, a. - a ROLAND Minets Minets’ ¢ Union No. 38, W, a a meets in Masonic Hall evening st $00. Ail ited te attend. James, Ci Holohan, c, as WELL9R, practical sanitary plumber, co! Kane etrect and Columbia avenue. -Fhone FOUND. teath: Apply 1256 Per Ib.. 5836 per Ib. 7.50 per* ‘barrel . 6.00 per barrel + ase per ib * rib. 1 ri. 125, 3,96 pet per Ib. before re convention met and the: delegates alm ly ratified the choice of the leaders. platform makes no reference to the Chicag: platform, William J. Bryan or free silver. It favorahome rule and repeal of the Raines law and other re- strictions on personal liberty and de- mands dollar gass and municipal owner- ship of franchises. ——. CONCESSIONS FROM NICARAGUA. English Company Securing Exclusive Privi- lege for the Next 30 Years. Washington, Sept. 30.—It is stated by aie familiar with Nicaraguan sf- ira that either the United States.or the Nicaraguan Canal company will in- stitute an inquiry concerning the recent} Hot ree grant by Nicaragua to the Atlas Steam- ship Ae a Brith of Plam| 21.00 Pack & White Gra) -85 per basket. T pes 1 7 S box. r the next 3) yeas at ‘se San Juan eons and Lake Nica: Lhese tw wo wate rways are said to form two of the links of what will ultimately be the Nicaraguan canal. Hardware for Miners. Junpowder. -.$ 60 Fiant Sproule-Marrow Wedding. Cards are out announcing the wed- ding of Edna May Wakefield Sproule and John Walter Marrow st the Episcopal church at “a 30 a. m., Wed- ge A splendid line of Indies’ macintoshes at Hunter Bros. Rossland for Rosslanders i ¢ You Can Get Good q Rossland Beer icks... ining hammers.... Household Utensils. -$10.00@25.00 3.00 each. For Five Cents a Glass At the Dominion Hotel . | A, 8, KERRY & Co. lumber, etc, everything TOBACCO AND CIGARS. PaTzowize home industry. Smoke Enterprise Kootenay 7. Favorite: clgaresmade Classified Business Directory. BROKERS, IELD, Hobbs & Co., mines and Mem- Br Beri of the Stock’ ‘Exchange. "Otmoe Grand Union Hotel. ‘RANK A. Baird, mii v1 » P.O. F aind, mining broker, P.O. box 265 JOHN M: Burke, Mining Broker, cGREGOE, Atkinson é Co, brokersand Jand M surveyors, Columbia in Society Hall. -'The inelal sooruny: a CAR. ee aya = Two LOADS O.1.M>—Red Mountain Tent No. 4 meets 1st, 3rd and Sth Wednesday of each month OF GOODSON TRACK “WR GRANITEW ARE_—= At Former Prices of ‘TIN W ARE Jessup Steel is the only steel that will stand the hard rock Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate LIMITED. reat Sunset No. 2 and operators.” Shares sold only at par. The Walters Co., Ltd. Ly. Official Brokers, Reesland, B. C. Sate, Address: “ Walters.’ Use Bedford Mc- _Moreing & Neal's Lieber's and Clough’s 8, ing 8, yr SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND CONTRACTORS. Ce. TENDERSON, contractor and builder. DRUGGIBTS. FS RASEBR’S Drug Store, 41 E. Columbia ave. - @UN AND LOCKSMITH. M. FRIES, alley, rear Hotel Allan. RXPRESSMEN, HARLES isnaler 6 Cc ot Bates, fer and Eas Head- HARDWARE, Wood and Coal If you have a Coal Stove you will save Travers HardwareC. RED STAR Roslyn or Cle-Elum Coal. esses Ley and [ralser nl Orders ived at Rossland Drug Store. Post Office Block. _ Saddle and pack horses, light and heavy rigs, a general express, truck and - We have the transfer p ge for the C in & Wester= railway; are prepared to unload and deliver all kiads of freight from cara; any thi JF: TRAVERS, bi HOTELS. Tur Leland: Columbia avenue. LAUNDRIRS. OPSLAND 3 Laund: saree, doors east of Post RGmee. Graham & Sor ‘proprietors, LUMBER DRALRRS, PHYSICIANS. D2: Eéward Bowes, office over Post Omce. . 3 PLUMBERS, Gitson & Wilcox. No 18 E Columbis ave ing ed—fi atrank tos boiler, Quick work. Telephone No. 8. J. WW. AARTLINE. PROP. September 30th. If you want a Store or Office in a BRICK BUILDING You had better engage them now. International Hotel Rooma Newly Fitted and Furnished and Prices Reduced $3.00 a Week. STENOGRAPHERS. ‘RS. Helen L. Keyes § 4 Type- M writer, Comme sirefel sleek. phen 2 ware! 5 URBANK, one door west of Allan House, Columbia ave Applications for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that the undersizned rill, at the expires ion of 30 da; ly to the josrd of Lice: Commission: + oesiad, tors ‘A tranaloe of liquor Hoense ie Hows rehant’s Hotel, lot 10, lock Eis subdivision of distrist tot 685, Uity of 3. A. GOUGH, Lated 17th of Feptember, 1897. Notice is bereby given that we will apply at the next sitting of Sees Boas a of Licet on Come missioners for the Ci id, MOF a ii- Bilpetracli tiquer. by retail in the prema Frown, as the Grand Hotel, situated on lot 12 piock3 i subdivision of District lot 635, City of Bi STACK & MacDONALD. Dated Sept. 29th, 1897. Let me estimate and submit samples. The Record’s New Fire Proof Building A Will be finished by September 30th. Mav : OR A NEWSPAPER cure IF 80, ADDRESS ALLEN G. SMITA, TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO, There-will be a Store Room 24 x 40 and a few nice offices for rent at Reasonable Terms Apply at this Offjee. PALACE STABLES ™” SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, DELIVERY AND TRANSFERING. WASH.NGTON AND neethve s Umbrella in fancy handle at Hunter FOS. Ladies’ kid gloves shade at Hunte: zelbow length opera J. WwW. LANE. PROP. ossland Evening Record. VOL. II.,No. 89. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1897. PRICE 5 CENTS. The International Music * Hall Cafe and Bar BURRITT & KANE Prop. GEO. W. BUSHNELL, Business Mgr. Decorations. A New Line of Wall Papers from 173¢-cents a toll upwards. Large stock to choose from. A bargain line of REMNANTS from last year’s stock in two to eight roll lots. ‘Will give figures on Contract Work Special line of Fancy Papers for’ Bar Decorations, Sir Charles Tupper and Sir Mc- Kenzfo Bowell and Party Are’ in the City. H. S.- Wallace’s}|* * "=" stationers, wan corer {High Class Concert and And Fancy Goods Store. VAUDEVILLE Every Night (Excepting Sunday.) LOOK AT Frasei’s* Window od Hing aise ~FUST ARRIVED rae viNeeT ASSORTMENT OF a Manicure Scissors Files, Tweézers Sponge Bags Perfumes Mirrors, Etc. CEO. A. FRASER = 41 Columbia Sir Charles Discussed the Effects of the McKinley Tariff and Export Duty on Ore. Sir Charles Tupper has arrived. His party consisting of Sir McKenzie Bowell, ex-prime minister, C.A TWO ECPRIME MINISTERS: ‘BOTH CONSENTED TO INTERVIEWS |: swayed the crowd like leaves in tember wind. a Sep- as they would his enemies could not checkmate him, CONSENTED TO AN INTERVIEW, Sir Charles retired early and although he must have been very tired from the and he abowed no sign of weariness and con- sented to be interviewed as though it greet pleasure instead of « bore. He talked in ‘a confidential converea- tional mood that made one forget his pon in his own magnetic person- THE M’KINLEY BILL, “What effect will the McKinley tariff havé upon Canada?” was asked. ' “Tt is apparently hostile to Canadian intereste,’”’ replied Sir Charles, ‘I do not anticipate any serious injury reault- ing to Canada, as fortunately we al- ‘ways have an unlimited market to turn to in Great Britian. i_ ‘A I dare eay you know the first Mc- Kinley tariff against Canadian products, had the effect of increasin; and showed us that in Eng! ext a director of the New Gold Fields lim- ited, and the Klondize Mining, Trading and Transportation company and the manager of the Bank of Montreal, Lon- don, England; Captain Marrish, an ex- pert for the former company, and Alex. Dick arrived in ghe city last evening over the Columbia & Western by a special. Sir Charles when seen by a reporter last evening discussed the McKinley tariff, alien labor bill, export duty on ore, his company plans and provincial politics, After meeting a number of Rossland’s prominent citizens last even- ing Sir Charles retired early. .Thia af- ternoon in company with a number of prominént mine owners he was present atSunset No. 2, whan the compressor was started, Later i in the afternoon it Le Bon Marche Millinery House, 121 East Columbia Avenue. Complete, Tmportations ‘of. w. Millinery. Nov Ities was his to visit the Center |« Star. His party will be here several days and will.visit the Le Roi and other prominent mines before leaving. Tues- 3) day Sir Charles will visit the Velvet property on Sofa mountain. He will be met at Barney’s ranch an from there to the inine. AT THE DEPOT. laboriously up the steep grade s mur- mur of expectancy like ‘anelectric thrill, ren through the representative crowd of 56 Fee ee p nti by far the ectai ead t dieplay ever made here. Select Styles of ‘Trimmed Round Hats and Toques. Models from the leading Paris House, Algo ch ice etyles of dress and suit hats from our own work- roome. | Large variety of Walking Hats/ and. Sallors from "500, up. Pattern Hats from $3.00 ups. Inspection invited. citizens d around the depot to welcome the sien party. the piety ny ushered into a hie, y 1g cal he d_ driven to the Hotel Allen. NNRLL & HALEY, ‘Saseewore P, BURNS & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Fish, Game, Oysters. | SPOKANE 8T., RossLaND. A -JOHN R. COOK, Office and Business Rooms *% TO RENT Corner of Colambia Avenue and Washington Street., Best location in the city. Good Mining Property. Shares of Stock in Gagod Substantial Companies. OFFICE WITH ———=. Rossland Mining Abstract Co, Over Post Office. JOHN JACKSON, Jr., Agent. Town_ Lots. GRAND UNION AOTEL.——_ ED. KANE, Asmgnee. GEORGE BUSHNELL, Manager. Columbia Avenue - - - Rosalend, Largest and best dinning room im the city. Fifty finely furnished rooms, fiist-class. Rates reazonable. “Iiiant careerhe has made for himself. excu: lon; enough toget rid of travel strains jen then most of them went to the Charch at England for evening ecrvices. AT THE HOTEL. Long before Sir Charles and Sir Mc- Kenzie returned from. church. the hotel corridors were crowded with prominent citizens, anxious to meet the two great statesmen. As they entered the soot, ‘under the aidance: of hegor Scot, ‘all Fooased the tyo leading “Fthat's him, that’s ferent parts of the tinguished form o! Sir Charles weet the door. With his vigorous frame, his erect. aricg and his head lightly touchsd by the frost of years, he isa mans ithe would attract attention in an; i the Tere _ Englis! typ a, ich Die ‘ens so loved to portray. pe clear, finely chiseled. features, aqualine Does, dark eyes and fhe un- suple grace all his tell of lake a horse |, o As the tugging engine came puffing cat with the visit. ‘Yes I a market of b xtent, Of course thie has shown Canada that she is not alone dependent'upon commercial rela- tions with the United States and Cana- da has alw controlling the balance of power in most of the local elections will precipitate the battle on party lines in the provinces. ‘This proves that the liberals Rav been working on these lines gui tly and the conservatives will undoubtably re- {alliates thus forcing the issue on party ines. FRED WINDSOR’S FUNERAL. A Host of Friends Accompanies the Remains to the Grave. The funeral services of Thos Windsor, the young lad, who wascrushed between the cars was held at 2 o’clock this after- noon. Interment’ being in Laurel ficated. Besides the sorrowing parents’ and relatives of the unfortunate boy, a host of friends accompanied the remains to the grave. Chief Squires of the fire de- partment, who hag been a great com- fo) tion, accompanied the procession.as well as several-of the volunteer fire brigade boys. "Pbroneh ’ the press Mr. and Mrs. Windsor wish: to thank their many friends, who have endeavored to lighten a) and invited ti fendly commercial rela- tions. Butofcouree as the American government increases its duties and Slien bills, we, will be compelled to adopt the beat {Measures for Erotecting the yoducta and interests of ada. ‘If it is the policy of the United States to drive Cabaa fi rom the use of her_porte'as a means of carrying on our trade, the effect will be to cause her to build up stronger commercial relations with the other Parte of the world. Such a policy while it may give us. @ little inconvenience, — will further have the effect of utilizing the trade of Canada to build upthe fine ocean ports which we possess in our own country “Are the relations between tho two couutries apt to be strained further?” “The hostility shown in the tariff and the alien bill is not calculated to in- friendly relations,” replied Sir, yr iierles dryly. think Canada will be forced to eaopt just sich means yerarding the protection of her own ti 28 to ren- der herself independent of her great neighbor.” on s you believe in an oer duty on re’ wil it hc tout aa aan rior country 2”? It y pod be one , of the greatest mineral co: ntries in the werld.. The New Gold. Fields of British Céluibia, ‘limited, of, which Tam chairmsn’ are’ intervated in’ the Velvet near Roséland and the kx- “| change Group on Springer creek near Slocan city. ht shail take means for active development work on the 3 Velvet. I spent a few days at the jange group and was much pl am chairman of the Klondike Mining Trading’ and Transportation The’ ‘shareholders’ are En, 4 fish. Pap taliste. This company, ie to take up any attractive’ uitning enter- tice that may offer: in any: part of anada. Fromchere E will Proceed to Victoria in company with Mr. th, their by their sy THE POLICE COURT. Several Cases Claimed Magistrate Jordan's Attention Today. ening Al. Summers, was summoned be- fore Magistrate Jordan and the case con- tinued. The case of A. Burritt for carrying a revolver was dismissed, and Allen Full- fined $5 an: The case of o Flynn charged with assaulting his wife was held over. pend- inga settlement between the couple. | to Chief Ingram was instracted to try ‘and effect the reconcilliation, WAS NOT KILLED. , Sensational Foul Play Theory Ex- ploded. At ao time have the friends of E. H. Kane, of the Kootenay Brewing com- pany, been uneasy at his absent, al- probably met-with-foal-play;-emt no.great surprise to. hia frierds when’ i|they heard yesterday timt Mr. Kane bad reached Grand Forks. Because # party rode ‘Mr. Kane’s. hore mto the city the report arose. that’ he’ prohably had been fouly dealt with ecause of the ee ie of money he paar i he he lained e patty riding the horse explain: that he had traded with Mr. Kane, and he police attee investigating the matter felt satisfied with the explanation given. Reservation Mineral Lands. Washington, Oct. 1.—Faliure: to open to mineral location theeouth half of the Colville Indian reservation, which wae attempted at the last ectsiun of con- grees, has not, disheartenm! the inany was. carrying one of thé ‘directors of both of these companies and ex-manager.of the Bunk of Monteral «f Londop, England, for the purpose of “organizing preparatory to active operations as soon as spring opens. THE KLONDIKE COMPANY. C. Ashworth director of the Klondike Mining, Trading and Transportation company, eid to a Recorp reporter last evening that he will go to the Klondike in the spring in the interest of his any. Allthe shareholders are Enz. ich capitalists and Sir Charles Tupper ie chairman. is compxny has onli: ited capital at its back, and will stant it like water when anything tain at ihe wer, ene"K He curries Kimecit with an easy g! and uas a mugneticconfidential way that instantly iE Mas ‘@ person at his ease. ‘AINRD CITIZENS. gir McKensie, who shows the marks of time somewhat plainer, early made his excuses and left Sir Charlce to enter- tam. This he did, asonly Sir Charles can <- ard he was the center of a crow all. the time. He t:ad come happy thought or humoreas raying for euch t aver vody smiling. Mayor t busy Tabroduel i . ser, Bir, Brady, Ald ura 2, D: owes, Ever Smith, ayer rBiaith of the Merchants’ bank und sévetal otho:s. The great statesman shook hands with each one. He iz brilliant conversatiouslist and hie flashes of humor are 9s sur rising as ther are original. He as! ed many yue.sions about the city and the mines and showed great interest in every- thing mentioned. A BRILLIANT CAREER. After one sees and hears Sir Charles, there is no room to wonder at the bril- Every action of his tells of reserved power. Wherever he has been in the sesembly hall, in the » enel chamber, Hotel Allan For Sale For. Personal LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B.C. One hundred hi airy bedrooms. Parlors, baths, tilllard and priv elu room, “DI eit and ar unexeelied. Electric lights, steam heat and all modern conve' Only. the , he has carri an before him and been recognized as & leader among leaders: He has planed It is not the vote their cime to any part ticu'ar art is Canada, but wherever opportunity of- fers for i investment. It is thought the McKenzie river offers induvemente, and it will receive the company repre- seatative’e attention. STIL’, THE LEADER. When asked if there wae any truth in the reports that said he was to resign the leadership of the conservative party Sir Charles replied decisiveiy that there was absolutely none. PROVINCIAL POLITICS. - | Sir McKenzie Sowell Believes Party Lines ‘Will Be Drawn. in interview this morning Sir Mc- Kenzie suit that he did not believe party lines should be drawn in local elections, but for sundry reasons they probably would be in the coming elec- tion. Sir McKenzie is an ‘vll newspaper man, and one whose editorials were commented upon by the whole Domin- ion press. When asked if he did not long to enter the pereenes arenas again he smiled, and replied “Lam still in he with the work. Upon retiring from England I took over the business again after neglecting year. My Younger son is now han Fie daring that sewed hs enemies "and held them spellbound while he put them in execu- tion, He has filled almost every politi- cal position that had any degree of honor, that there was to be had in the the In answer to a question, Sir Mc- Kenzie said that things were looking very bright indeed for the conserva- tives in Ontario. He has no doubt of a conservative victory as the liberal sts have been in wer so long that the . In his famous campaign when he carried the day agalnst over- w helming odds he stumped the the Provinces fro Atlantic a from is went bie ¢ sloquant Pacific. Every- | arguments people are clamoring for'a change. He eays they can give no reason in office. longer. Jact , of the liberals of custeru Wash- ington, who are stil: ivoking with cov- etous eyes upon the re? :nan’s land. The facte in thy inaitcr are that there is lees likelihood of iuineral locations be- ing allowed in the south half of the re ervation now than there was a yea! The Indian bureau, from the co! ion. Many Go to the Fruit Fair. An unprecedented ragh aver the Red Moontnin guiiway t» Spakane wae ob- served this morning. The occasion wae ‘ce going of a large number of Ross- Tend’s citizens to the fruit fair which opens tomorrow ea Spokane. _ The pae- senger were iT to meet the rash to the gouth. The fair weather was a material in- centive to old Spokanites and others who desired to see the exhibition in which Rossland is to nerously represented to attend the cblebration. It was estimated that 100 ple left Rossland for the Spokane truit fair this morning. Nakusp Still on t: nd Bar. Nelson, B. C., Oct. 1--The steamer Nakusp is still high aud dry on the ber in the C ian river, Wi Beatty’s cemetary.. Rev. Irwin of- | rt to the parents in their sore’ afflic-|' mon, charged wi with being drunk was]. B. H. Kane Heard From at Grand Forks, mm! thougir: it was reported that he-had emt te-wail] is- sioner down, is opposed to sny such ac- Al PULLED WHISTLE. STRING M Sunset. Ho, 2 Mihe™ This After. noon---Many Toasts Were Given. NUMBER OF FAIR LADIES THERE Miss Jenette Adams Started the Machinery and Mrs. Adams’ “Band Made the Whistle tet. piensa 8 Most of the’ proininent., citizens in owners were present at Sunset No, 2 this afternoon to witness the starting of the new compressor. Sir Charles Tupj.cr and party found later in the day that he would be unable“ to. attend. and ‘made hia excuses 2 Manager Drewery. Th “Angus McIntire, charged with threat-| noon. compressor. waa. started- Se enaeee Drewery showed his visitors through the'mine, and-they were well rewarded as well as surprised ae ie amount of neat superin- tendent-of the mine, was given the hon- or of starting the machinery, Adams blew the whistle. f comm: ine hing Hind, she set the inehinery id the fomming whir was ears. er ulineae Mayor Scott byt acsl Direvtor ite: were. > given aL, Brome en Benker ‘Oliver, 5 Buperihtendest i. an the- Martin; fis dtizens, present | ware Col- lector tin Ald. Frase: Fancy. and Johnson, Ji F. McCrae, Assayer, Davey, Walters Jy., Dr. McKenzie, W. J. Harris of Le Rol and others. Air tight heaters, steel lined at- Han- tor Bros. STRIKE IN IRON COLT. Eight Feet of Solid Ore Uncovered in the _ Drift This Morning. A atvike was tnade in the Iron Cult to- day that may turn out to be » most im- portant one. A blast set off this morn- ing uncovered eight feet ‘of eorid ore in the drift thet has becn. being driven for Somme. time past. The face of the drift is 20 feet from the tunnel and 300 feet derground. Several pieces of the ore are on ex- pitiun at the local office, »ppusite the It seems mostly iron pyrites. No assay of the ore ft been inalo belie ral that will feat to good results. . To Argue the Durant Case. San Francisco, Oct. 1.—Attorney Gen- eral Fitzgerald will leave next’ MOnday for Washington, D.C.,. where he will ‘appear before the United States supreme court in to the which have been made ‘to oe body in behalf of Theodore Durrant and other prisoners who are in‘ the Sind peniteti- ary under sentence of deat ith, tite ‘an ugene Devprey w alzo leave for the capital within iow days tobe present and represent Durrant when the case comes up. Air ti¢ht heaters, steel lined at ilan- r: Bros. F NEWS ABOUT © THE CITY. they commenced the corstraction of a dam around her stern and jacked her u inorder to build ways arguud her, which will enable them to relaunch her. If there is no rise of the water in the river they expect to have her afluat in from 12 tu 14 days. Commencing next week the steamer rail will make but two trips per week between Trail and Northport, instead of th ce trips, she is making now. The tripe will be made on Tuesdays and Fri- days. The change is made in order to allow the Trail to make two trips every week to Arrowhead. After they succeed 18 in getting the Nakusp into eervice daily tripe willbe made between Trail and North port. The + ffice of City Se ger is Jorated rial alley, next door ertakin: Wstablishinent, wood taken for G. Poand. 10-2-Lm Two ‘small marine engines. * appl at'this office. * at Children’s kid gloves and Isdies’ kid gloves at $1.9 per pair. Kid gloves in in fancy stitched back at Hanter Bros. Air tight heaters, stec] lined at Har - ter seventy ~Eve novelt; ares aterns for $3.50 a suit at Hunter Bros P $2.50 t week or $10.00. for roums. cots 2c at the ion hotel. - Job printing at the Rrcocn office. tf ned at Hun- r month Domin- Air tight heaters, steel ter Bros. For Sale Cheap. Residence lot 16, block 6, in original townsite. Apply at this office, Air tight heaters, steel lined at Hun- ter Bros. ‘THE REMEDY FOR HER. «Juhn, bring home some, pain, killer when you come up tonight. U twisted iny elbow: giving ire iluegore the high handshake. “Et isn’t ri se yon need.” “What is it, en zs “Fool killer”? — Cleveland Pisin To Mie Tenctte Adams the nine year ‘ .|old daughter of J. F, Adams, eu and, Mrs. As the | “little” Gece oye EH