* into the p ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 6. igo0. ‘THE -ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING, ‘Tue Onpast. Daity iy:tie i girrmnic PUBLISHED DAILY faxones SUNDAY: OFFICE: BASEMENT. PosTorFiCN Boge. TRL. 98. By 0, nox 538. — tein, or nutritive substance, while that taken ‘from the packages shipped fram: Halifax to.South Afri- ‘caontained 16, bsy. In his report Mr McFarlane Says: “Since the average percentage of ids in wheat is 12, it does not “SUSORIPTION RATES: ‘Dal 11: r month by mail. Bal. fale year by mall Daily, per ear, forelxi a becriptions invariably in advance, “Advertising Fhtds will’be. fuade known upon application. ‘TheRxcorn reaches the people. appear that this proteid powder is a very concentrated food, or is en- titled to its name, or. has a_ food value ‘equivalent to $2 per pound.” Four ounces of Devjin's stuff was said to constitute (a day’s ration. Yet Dr. Ruttan, professor of chem- istry at McGill university, testified That Idi doing fairly active work would require between a pound anda half anda pound and: three- quarters, in order to get sufficient ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. ‘ Arrive from |», DESTINATION, . | Leave for svosam. | Rasen Gees at «ing Sunday. . ze Eralls Nielson, and Crow’ ext points, dally, including ‘Sun: (2355 p.m. days and Boundary ~ poate, dally, except te be. Nelson, Ay 7:00 a.m. w Lake points a main line 10 peas Nelson, 12:05 p.m, 630a.m.] ||..,,.Spokane......+ ER em] ed Spokane. 1100 p,m. “ ‘TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING . OF MAILS." DESTINATIONS. CLOSE | | DUE Revelstoke and all points least and west, including Kam 32:00 p.m.|ioops. Vancouver, Vic 2 daily. |the Okanogan, Simillamesn.| di Cast hd ‘Kiondyke dis’ ict sar ‘rail, Robson, Nakusp, andor). Halcyon” Springs: and all sioean ‘and ardent districts. Nelson, Kasto, and Ymir, and all Rootenay Take, and] aug a.m, row Nest "Fass “cohnec|s:9 p. m. daily. daily, , | #Spokane, Northport, and all maken United States, | Ordinary dstter, mail only, for all Eastern Canada, the] furited id Kingdon a and all En- foreign| countries. Nelson and Nel: Nelson district. Crow's Nest Pass, NW. a ‘ra Territories, Manitoba, East pee a Canada, United King-| al a dora and all | European a | Grand Forks. _( Greenw Mibway and all other Bocce ary District points* a . Australia, chies and Japan—See speciat notices © Lette Registration hhouf previous tethe aime (ar closing he atl The postoffice is open from 8a. m., t és dally, Except Sunday). ohm ‘TO ADVERTISERS, New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy'is presented before ro a. m. THIN WHITEWASH. The majority report of the parlia- mentary committee which inquired 1 of ‘Tae must be posted half an |. eidé ”; for: ‘the would re- quire four and one-half ounces of pure proteids daily. In other words, Dr. Devlin’s so-called concentrated food, only contained ‘one-sixth of the nutriment ‘necessary for a soldier on active duty. This stuff was furnished the soldiers as‘a last resort to sus- tain life when cut off from other supplies. In the face of this fact, which is the central fact in the whole case, the majority -report treats the mat- ter asa quarrel, between two rival manufacturers of concentrated food and it busies itself with proving that Devlin’s food, which was bought, was as’ good as Hatch’s, which had been tested last -fall but was not, bought. Having. proved that due care was taken by Minis- ter Borden’s subordinates. to. prove this, the éommittee has only proved that neither Hatch’s nor Devlin's food was worthy to be called con- centrated, since common wheat contains three-fourths as much nu- tritive substance as either. The minority report shows that, after having received tenders of | emergency rations from two other parties Jast fall, the militia depart- ment hurriedly gave a contract to Devlin, whose product had never been tested, ignoréd alll others, made no tests, invited no tenders, and paid Devlin a price which yielded him nearly 300% profit. Parliament.may whitewash a job like this, but the voters are apt to scrape off the whitewash, EDITORIAL NOTES. Should the Oregon prove a total loss, it will be felt almost as keenly by the American people as a reverse in the Spanish war would have been. The most careful assay of Hon. J. Israel Tarte’s career in France will fail to disclose a trace of golden si- lence.—Toronto Telegram, The Bull and the Bear are in the China shop together, but up to date they do not appear to have done a great deal of damage.—Toronto Star. A ,great deal of promising laun- dry talent is going astray in China. tions for the second contingent is about as transparent a coat of white- wash as was ever laid upon a piece of jobbery. One has but to read’ the majority and minority reports to see this. The majority skims over the subject, while the minority g0es into it thoroughly. The majority tries to make it ap- pear that the charges originated with disappointed manufacturers of emergency __ rations, Whatever blame the majority is compelled to admit as attaching to the depart-: + ment of militia is shuffled off to the subordinates, although it is an ac- cepted principle that a superior. is responsible for the acts of his sub- —Baltimore American, 2 The poll boxes for two polling places in Cassiar did not reach their destination in time for the élection and therefore a new election is likely to’ be ordered. You cannot rush things in Cassiar; it’s a large coun- try. Russell ‘A. Alger jr. lost his right arm through the explosion ot a Fourth of July firecracker. His father lost his job in the United States cabinet through his attempt to manage the war with Spain without making enemies. ordinates... Another peg is the collector of ‘customs at Mon- treal. ‘His conduct in allowing the second shipment of the stuff out of which Dr. Devlin made his vitallin Gr d is d by a de- mand for the suppression of gamb- ling. A correspondent of the Times asked why the ‘‘sky pilots” did not tackle the subject, but ‘‘the parson” replies declining to fight a skunk. is d {wholly i The main issue is not whether Hatch’s protose or Devlia’s vitallin, was the better food, nor whether the latter was identical. with the stuff tested at Kingston. The question is whether Devlin’s food was so concentrated as to fill the re- quir of an ration ‘| Thomas McFarlane, chief analyst of the inland revenue department, found _ the sample furnished with Devlin’s tender‘to contain only 16% of ‘pro- If Tommy Atkins were given the chance. of going .to China by the broiling, Red Sea route or by the cool and breezy Canadian route, there is no doubt about his decision. John Houston M.P.P.’s Tribune criticizes “Premier Dunsmuir for neglecting Kootenay and Yale in the ‘selection of his ministers and suggests that the ‘seven members from these districts vote as a unit to enforce recognition. The Nelson Miner says Houston's 'kickyis in- was overlooked. ! _.. Born ra At Rossland, B;,C., on “Wednes- day, July 4, 1900, te the wife of F. S. Burr, a daughter, weight “seven pounds. . . Try the Kooteqay dinners. ; ‘They Aurés to Stop Fighting By amicable..agreement between tha proprietors, the Nelson Miner has abandoned ‘thé morning ‘field to the Tribune and is now published as an evening paper. In announcing the fact, the Miner reminds its read- ers that newspapers are not pub- lished for fun, a fact which the peo- ple are too apt to forget. TODAY'S mK SALES, Following is a summary of the sales on the local exchange today, together with the quotations: _. BossIaud Sales, Sales today on the local exchange were as follows: Giant, ro00, 234c, Winnipeg, 500, 1000, 1000, 236¢};. 1000,1334,2000,13 43 boo, 500, 23 c, 6000, spired by, Pisaepcintinase that he}! Tue CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. ‘AN OFFERING At Prices to Clear. Ladies Tailor-Made Garments. . = AiTALALAUAMAMALLAALA Beautifulcombinations in Plain Skirts and Checked Skirts.*.*.*.*. aT it ALAM AN ANLALAAMALEALIAAAL As we lave not a great -many left, -the balance of.........+ swe: also “offer ria Mines, 2500, 154c; 2000, 2c; Mountain Lion, §00,;85¢; Black Tail, 1000," $ Tamarac, 2000, 3c. Total sales. 21,000 shares, Aa It would be well to look after these snaps at once. — ; ‘Holstead & Wright Cor. First Ave. and Washington! St. THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE = sath shah saciid iach 22 Columbia Aveuue, Rossland, B. C. POLLS vay ‘Katie D. Green G. M. and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. ; Property "situated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie District, B. C. offered to the public at and can be had on application to FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company’s Treasury Stock is now 71-2 Cents per Share, GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer, wenn. lig 2494 1 1 u 1 12 : E Cari toe [Camp Mer innsy] 8 82 Centre Btar .. 155 $145 C 0.0 D 5 D B pry . ui 4 2 3s 28 L. 1 13% ine Fe nj Knob Hill, a i Rd one Pine WK 4 lonte Chri : ¥ 2 L co V)$ 1.00 90 ty... 1% Okanogan (A: 74 A : 8 a fetews 10 90 Peorin Mine: 1 Princess Maud. a 4 3 25 223 95 34 3 uillyan 14 10. ‘aniorac ‘om Thumb. 0% 48 an Ande 3g 2 145 8 6 16 Winnipeg wo, “2 Telephone 86. ‘P.O. Box 268 A B. MACKENZIE & CO. . MINING BRCKERS, Columbia Ave, Rousland, B. 0 ‘Established May, 1895, THE REDDIN- JACKSON. co. Aimireo Gasnerys MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. A; ents for ParisBell Addit ion to Rossland. INVESTORS will find the office | BIG FOUR Two doors above Masonic, fiall, Columbia avenue. Thaee Large Veins, Good - Values, Large Ore Body; one mile west of the city and These eeeseceeeceee Will be pleased to show parties properties, &c., by calling at office A. G. CREELMAN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Entimates furnished on, all kinds of : Promptly attended to." JOO Office and shop: Commercial Court, tham- bre hotel, "P.O. Box aise 4 Best Buyin Rossland | Sureka C ROSS THOMPSON........ T have the following blocks i in the following companies for :ale » Evening Star, Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and ZilaM Lots in the Original Townsite Reddin. JacksonCo., Agents, Rossland, B. C The,Arlington.—_ = sid THE. LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL <"" Headquarters_for Commer. : cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. UNEXCELLED TABLE. Toun Haverty, Proprietor. Subscribe for. the Record. 50 Cents per Month Delivered. l | | : : FOR RENT. Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe- ‘ ty Deposit Vault. BES BED ADDER REY CR ES CRABS PETER SIES KBERN DER ERIE! OCS ABL DAVEY ATES Co Oe PLDABER ERC UIT AL ATIC TT PHI EITE ¥ q Pr: ‘Served to your: residence daily,. for: Fifty _ Der. ‘month. a nee? nannrnnnens CLIP IDIEREL ELE) £ “respondent says: * ‘gagement.. ROSSLAND. EVENING ;RECORD;: JULY. 6,_-1900 ‘Through Steopor. With the inauguration of the ‘Imperial Limited” service | the Canadian Pacific railway operate a through sleeper between Arrow- head and Vancouver for the accom- dati. of the K b carries the best assortment of Imported. and do- are y mestic goods in Kossland. None but first-class This will be a very great conven-|tabor employed. Prices’ moderate, ience to the travelling public. Avenue, Rossland. GOOD SEBIES OF GAMES acquitted themselves créditably, CLASSIFIED, re ‘Rage taneaE Ee i though new to the kind of fighting. Wow of Baseball 1a Prospect—Teani tn They killed four Boers and: bent off New Cairn! is the attack, Another correspondent The Rossland baseball club.'‘nuw | says the Boers were well concealed has -a good series of games ahend during the attack and that. Strath- in’ \the | immediate future. Next} cona’s Horse lust one killed aid Sunday it will play Nelson; on Captain Cooper missing.” Friday, July-13, Stanford; on ‘Sat- fn urday, July 14, the Boston Bloomer. girls and on Sunday, July.15, Stan- ford again. © “All these games will be]; played in Rossland. On Sunday the team will appear in handsome new uniforms. These will consist of blue shirts, pants and: caps, maroon belts and stockings. The name of the team’ ‘will be let- i(Rolt' & Grogan - FOR 1 ENT. Office on first floor 11.» Block. Office and rooms on sect ae, and secon, Moor Burns Adeerticemente under this head inserted at the Teas Hanis conte, Sie xenon, caken Pot AES TAILORING. O. SAVARD, Fashlonable Merchant Tallor, Large Warehouse in center of town, FOk SALE. Seven-roomed D ng house, tarnished ‘ello good tool plastered | Hotei ee Baloon on Second avenue. _ splendid business opportunity. MONTREAL LOAN & INVESTMENT Co Columbla ‘Imperial Limited” ¥. Service for the year 1900 Miss Margaret Johns, of Mrs, King, who has been atténd- ing school for the past two yenrsat| Is Toronto, returned last evening. ion. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Four-roomed house, plastered and palnted, and lot; central; $700. ‘Ts Prest, 26 Co- 'y for a good E lumbia avenue, 4A _ soap to ibe pure need not| Fon RENT— House, five rooms, $13; two Bo Bidet a New Breudent i ily be high priced. We] rooms, $6; lpuse, three rooms, $3. ‘T. Prest, 26 A have on hand a large assortment of | Columbia avenue. A new president of the Miners’ | all-the leading makes of toilet soaps] “FoR BALE—Fine lot union will be elected by ballot to-|and we have,: besides, other varie-|cheap. ‘T. Pursr, Pure Soap Columbia ave., 26 Colum morrow. Polls. will. be -open at] ties, which, if not so well known, | FOR SALE—New house and I ur room s will) bec INCORPORATED = bs OMmimenc pein ite ae tan the shirts and Miners’ union’ hall from 1 to 8:30| are: fully as good and cost less ed Mitehen randy good | aly $575 j nced Head office, Imperial building, St. James Street, My ja ferms. it, 4 : “ss . Balt cake ros *) JUNE 10. The “Ittipe-| aucnorizea capie p.m. money. ‘ Ross.anp Druc Co.,, Phone,185. Subscribed Canita $800,000, FOR SALE—Bouse and lot; four rvoms and! tial Limited’? takes aoe r et i kitchen and verandah; corner lot, only $600;. half nth the Toll a Bose of Bie gerace there cash, balance on easy terms. .T, Prest, 26 Colum= fv ton Thos: Mayne Daly Or, :.color on the caps... Kootenay Innches are the: best. Jack Allen Now a Fireman : ou, across the [=| Bimer A. Rolf, 11 zo monuae smimronn anny | ___tumeower mice {Steam y tie (Cont nee St geo ss r. ‘Falding. ae ee The, ‘Hoasland” Auction House!” WANTED—Hiphest price paid forckean| Ment in four dayswith- The pense == ay Pea Gets moe i. r ternational, has’ been added to the | ¢* irae is aaa for, one = ene g | cutton rags at this oltice. out change. It is a eee eree rope So the chemical crew of the:fre depart- jou. , [the Vernon Nelson. -Tele-| “For gaLE—Dandles of ol paners for] goliel tibuled trai Fepayable in monthly nataimenis Sa amounts ment. He is an old fireman, having By Associated Press, phone pany’s office, has decided | sale at this office, vestibule rain, For further information, apply to served three years in the volunteer New York, July 6.—A special to go out of business. ,: The store is z department and having been ‘a ° call | from Washington sayst for rent, fixtures for :sale and, the | Application for Hotel License. stock will be offeced-at prices‘ un-| | Notice is hereby given that at the next sitting of man. recently. ‘Secretary Root is preparing a heard of. the Board of License Commissioners for the city 0 luxuriously equipped with every possible, es- W. 4. FALDING, Bank of Montreal Chambers, Gslewbla Tete. 2 oes The sale is now goin, - A bill.for the reorganization of the] on, Be. coe: Lait make: ak Enon 2 WeSten sential for the comfort hotel on Second avenue, Rossland. Ww. Dated this rst day of July, 1900. McLeon, a ‘Clara Mathes Company Coming | regular army even: more radical in fey : Commencihg. July: 16,'the’: Claraits nature than the one submitted in ; é ¢ Mathes company. will filla week’s|the last session, An official in close | 2-2 -@-@820202009, .|, and convenience . of Miss Swanson Passengers. Ask«your Appilcatton for Hotel License. gag at the Rossland opera touch with the secretary says. it is * Ostuste —AT THE— house. There is a.different style of|the intention of the d. partment to J J S af is Bes state eae ie friends who have trav- ; m J. Lwill make application for a soln fer Cela ned tie rene oe ee ce mann es oe dob | JERE CE tt elled on ih eeradiieess CLARENDON ; pet io hpiaccas tae ean irene card et esa aah e A Dated this oth day of June, sgoa0 OVEN has played 30 states during the sea- | Of this size, it is estimated, will be q E.J.COYLE) ~ W.Fe : ANDERSON, GIVES THE Spe ally’: needed to ly cope with the At ‘Atlanta; Gaz, situation-in the Philippines.” aving been ful in'the ‘south. the company played to room only in Spposition to © Olga Nethersole. Nance c 7 Nelson, a "C. BEST LU NC H E 5X HOTEL HOFFMAN, 7 Washington Street, Roseland, B, 0. F. : W. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, Fine 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 price: tf- In Custom, House building New York Life Insurance Agency. Washington street. Rossland, B. C. of every description executed with Come and Try The. *QOOD “WORK [0F STRATHCOXAS —THE— MONTANA STABLES. HANDSOME SADDLE HORSES S'YLISH TURNOUTS. and dispatch at the... e The Record: $) Office ——aw Furnished Rooms. Le Roi Liverv, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG ..- {PROPRIETOR ~ hey Acquitted Themselves wen in Fight, Beating Boers, Toronto, July 5.——The Globe cor- First-Class Bar. Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style and satisfaction guaranteed at Lough- “The Times cor d at Greylingstadt refers to the work of| €ed’s. Strathcona’s Horse in their first en- Hazelwood ice cream, ice czeam He says the Canad‘ans| soda, -G. B. ‘chocolates, fresh | cut were engaged for the first time and] flo wers, etc., at the Bon Ton tf Heavy Transferring. First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: Commercial ‘Alley,:’Phone No. 39, Postofiice Box 16. Railroad and Miners Fie. Oheoks cashed, free oF cha Harry Mcintosh -° - Proprietor, PHONE NO. 6 FOR A GURNEY EHEHEISRIRE EINER HRE ISIS HK KEKInE mR TEig Divided into 2,000, 000 Shares at 10 cents each. 600,000 Shares’ of which are placed int the Treasury. E Property of this Company consists of four claims, namely:.. The “CASCADE, *» the CASCADE FRACTION,” the “ROYAL KAN a * “CALIFORNIA,” all situate on Grenville Mountain, Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District, British Co!umbia, about three ANGAROO, cen > on 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 oiling, quartz assaying from $12 on the 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 obtained at 25 feet. This tunnel is being made of a large size fora working tunnel;-and-is now 115 feet in length. It has been ascertained by experts that it will concentrate 25 into 1, thus making concentrates of the aver: age 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? ‘ot aéeount of ‘jit being a tunnel proposition and that the tunnel fo'lows the vein 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 district. We are ‘now selling the stock at FIVE CENTS, payable in five monthly. payments, ‘and recommend it to the public as a safe investment. CASCADE GOLD MINING & MILLING CO., LIMITED L’B’Y. F or particulars, WE, B. TO WIN SEN D. Rossland, 9. e. he EEE ESI IETS HET IEE ICICLE Ie ES b cnepmormencTasssooncttoacad ere