ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY(9, 1899. ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER ©. SMITH. PUBLISHED DAILY BXCEFT SUNDAY. LL COMMUNICATIONS to the Saitor must ton, but as evidence of good faith, SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Dally pec week by carrior.. mail Subscriptions invariably in advance. Advertixing rates will be made known on ap- Pliication TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1899. Weekly Ore Shipments. The following is the ore shipments for the week ending May 5: TO NORTHPORT SMELTER. : Le Roi....... Total..... net ee eee ceenee wee Li The Ashcroft paper has sensibly | changed ita name frem tbe British Co!- umbia Mining Journal to the Ashcroft Jeurnal. It is a 7-column-4-page all .. enlarging terior is e ATOAISHTOXY OG TEMA Ts ‘increase of business necessitated the enlarge- ment of our premises, 80 we have fitted the store Just One Door East of our present building, into a Modern Dry Goods estab- lishment where every convenience is offered for the comfort of our many patrons. _ The interior will: always be testefully decorated, our many fashionable and up to date goods. You’ ierced by crowding at the differ— ent tables. of room for everybody. displaying will not Ea inconven- There will be plenty The in- amply lighted so you may see what you are buying, Rossland Customs. The returns for {he month of Apri} 1899 from the Rossland customs houge are ag follows: Imports. Dutioble. Fiee... . $47,009.00 6,097.00 + $64,606.00] | Total « $12,023.95 Value. $288,817.00 Amount of duty collected... Exports. Ore.... The Golden Cafe. The Golden Cafe ia now open, and is giving the best 25-cent ineal in the city. A, G. CREELMAN GEO. BEAM P.O. BOX 315, Creelman & Beam, CONTRACTORS BUIDERS. Entimates furnished on all kinds of work. jobbing prompuly attended t sreshcr este" war Rossland B.C. Gompercial euure, ‘rear NOTICE. Alhambra Hotel. The Columbia and Western Railway will ap- ply to the Parliament ef Canada at iis next ses- lon for an a wiving the aettee uth: a PBELL USWALN, bevretary. mar. 10, yi tes ‘Wilson Co,» HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. BEDFORD Cords for Trausers, .. SS SPOKANE STREET One Door Eust of Col. Avenue, Le Roi STILL LEADS THE WAY. 1 We rench the hearts of the coreumers through their stom- iving them the PURE EALTHFUL, PLEASING BEVERAGE DRINK THE ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY 9, 1880 “sDVERTISED LE1 LETTER LIST. = ng ine list of letters re- sfollowit The follow ee for at the! Roseland ing wpe Donnold, M E Gordon, Dr. J H » McArthur, Cyens W McGilvray, Albert MeLeod, Donald Phillips, HA Plumb, § H were, Mrs May Iseilly, Thomas amas Harry Given, Jas J. Migs "Ada Wilson, M E, jamb. JW eek ind say aS Be rea 2 Wiiitam Wapps, Postmager’t THE SINCLAIR CASE Up Again Tomorrow at. Trail. When the case of J. H. Sinclair, barged with embezzlement, was.calied fore Justices Topping and MacMillan, La Wednesday, Uhere was still some ev- ie awaited. and the matter. was held over until next ‘Wednesdny. i Abbott, the C. P, R. attorney, ; been retained by the Dominion. Ex- ress company, and J, A. McDonald, of Iconald & Clute, will defend Mr, Sin- Kir. The original information against iidair was for the embezzlement of 0, and was signed by his euperior, W. Brewster. Then W. J. Kirkby, tra- wil come DODDS SSSSSS: H. R. Johnstone & Co. Real Estate Agenta, 11 Col, Ave: For SALE ym House and lot on ec ornae Waiblnslonst, Kootenay mn House, and lot oe Koot- anay evenuer 2-Room cabin on Columbia ave., urant cn Columbia ave. wih ivings and 14 ‘months lease, ye or will rent, WANTED 4 Room House furnirhod Hoom House furnish Thoomdfonsa anfurniohed 3-Room Fiouse furnished 14 2Koom Cabin: le THE DRY GOODS COMPA Peter. Reid —DEALER IN— Staple and Fancy Groceries Produce, Butter, Eggs and Fresh Fruits, Carpet Department WE WISH TO DIRECT PAR- TICULAR ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF CHOICE ENGLISH AXMIN- STERS, ‘VELVETS, BRUSSELS .AND TAPESTRY CARPETS: WE. HAVE JUST. RECEIVED FROM ENGLAND. * Ait Squares $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, Art Squares Linoleums. Scotch Linpleum 2 yards wide—a, splendid range of New Floral and Block designs st 60c per aq. yard. “AND ie : and $5.00. « +-$7.60, $7.50, $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00. Tapestry Carpets. heme print and is a credible sheet for * HYOIS Sadooo AUG * We expect tv be in the new : ‘ Furniture Coverings ling auditor of the express reece ‘We are showing all the latest designs and color- an the locality in which it is published. ——— It looks very “much like the govern- ment ofthe United States was looking for an opportunity tomake war upon organized labor, by its action in barring allunion men from the mines of the Coeur. d’Alenes. Either thator Gen- eral Merriam is taking a great deal upon his own shoulders. The. Neleon: Tribune says that the mine owners about Nelson would rather employ’ Chinese than white men~ who hayes the independence and manhood to) erganizefor their ewn, protection. If such is the.case the prospectaof white labor getting along with such mine own- era is not very good. SS. D. M. Carley.of the Nelson Economist, in erder to attract.attention to himself and Lisebscare publication, is very ec- centric. We warn him tostay sway from Spokane for they know dowa there what tedo with eccentric newspaper men. Remember the fate of poor Ken- neth, farrington Bellairs and stay away from Spokane. Store by next week. THE BIG STORE AGNTER BROS. ate their mines if silver was ‘only 25| These are the same mine owners’ who are now kicking against the eight-hour law. Lead has advanced in price andthe Slovan mine owners have leas reason to,complain of the eight-hear law than anybody in British Columbia. cents an ounce. A newspaper that hopes to wield an influence in a conatry should and muat be truthful. On the 28th of April the Rossland Miner contained a tirade of abuse against the C. P. R., charging that cor with the IT and un- ‘The city has quite enough to do to at- tend to its..own. business without en- gaging in the. enterprise of publishing maps: 80H: B. Smith’s proposition of recéiving assistance from the munici- palty should be turned down. Most every. business man in town would ap- preciate.‘a lift from the city, but the ratepayers’ money should only be ap- plied to public necessities. And still the city council has an op- fairness of charging $12.50 extra to pas- sengers who held round trip tickets ‘rom the East who desired to return over the Crows Nest Paes branch. It was no affair of the Rzcorp’s, and, sup- posing that it was true, we paid no at- tention to it. Last evening A. B. Me- Kenzie, local agent of the C. P. R., re- ceived 2 communication from E. J, Coyle, general passenger agent for the Pacific division, saying that itis not true that any additional cost is attached to over the Crows Nest line, of asking the pay atthe polla whether they prefer to pay $45,000 for the water works system now in oper- ationor to establish an independent competing system atan eatimatcd cost of $150,000, We believe that the people do net need a guardian in this matter and that the mayor and city council have no right to assume ‘such authority and guardianship. According to the Chicago C! and that any commercial traveler or other passenger holding a round ticket by the main line can have the same ex- changed to return via the Crows Nest without any additional charge. Truth is the best weapon to fight with, but the "Roseland Miner, it seems, is willing to tight without it, Tue Eventne Recorp delivered to any part of the city for 25 cents a week. a Council Meeting Tonight. The regular weekly meeting of. the city council will be held this evening. ‘The $26,000debentury by-law to raise money for street improvements will pro- bably come up for the third reading. There is nothing elee special so far as kuown to be considered. Eight-Hour Law. The provincial inspector of mines, who ia here, has instructions to notify mine owners that the eight-hour law will he enforced on and after tha 12th of next. month- Itisa little late here, as tle liw has long since been put into ea in this section. Dr. A. W. CHASE COMES TO THE AID OP Catarrh Hofiman House Cafe rman A. F. STROBE, PROPRIET’R Washington Bereeh, Rogsland.. REGULAR M EALS 25° BEST IN THE CITY Fresh Fges, Chickens ent enouete- bles direct from the F: SUNDAY e : ake Sunday Chicken Dinners, A SPECIALTY. Le Roi Guld Seal LAGER BEER. Call for and see that you getit. Itis the most Health- ful and Appetising Beer brewed, AND SOO LINE OCEAN TO ele ROUTE EAST ND WEST. 13000 Miles? Comfort ‘Through first clasesicepert on all tiayne Tetr rist cart pass through ke daily, for St. Paul: Thursdays, for Montreat_and Tuestays and Saturdays, for Toronio. ‘Oneund one-quarter hours the faster routale tween ‘Kossland and Nelson, CORES THE WORLD lineiklahtens Banish- ed Like Magic. A Re- lef from One Dose. .H. W. Sherman, proprietor of the a sours. 73 Morrisburg, Ont 1s known =Sufferers sometimes Ton Catarrh of the Stomach, some- times of the lungs, sometimes of the bead, nose, and throat. It is from Catarrh somewhere, and Catarrh is another name for uncleanness. Many men understand this, and make every effort to cure it, but it is beyond the reach of of orcinary y pce No ‘self-respecting man can ignore Catarrh. If he has it in any form he makes constant effort to be rid of it. There is something about the manner of life and the climate of Cunada that seems to diseases of the mucous membrane. Medical Science ordinaril (doesn't try to cure Catarrh; it “relieves” it; as heen curing Catarrh for over they y years, 8 and his name & blessed by thousan: shaken off the Pele of this Jeaidious disease, dea%ers, price as cents par box, Colambus, Ohio, police judge hss crea- ted censtermation among the chronic va- 1a b acs grants and petty soap, towels and looking glauzes as per- manent accessories of the police depart- ment. He refuses hereafter to try a cul- prit unless the latter appears with face clean, hair combed and shoes shined, and the terrors of a bridewell sentence have been quadrupled. The Columbus judge isa latter day Solomon,.and if his docket does not show a steady diminu- tion of habitual vagrants’ the ethics of the profession will be rathlestly ignored. ——————— When silver beganto decline many ailver, mines throughout the country closcd:down.. The, Slocan mine owners made their boast that they would oper- cr. ies .. Consult HARVEY About Those PAINFUL we EYES a Mision rests restored, ¢ palenta'cormente® corrected ed. Ww SPRI NG’ Ss ‘UNTIL MAY 10TH. ere : i= $90069999968 6668 of hence the fol- ‘Ing statement from Mr, Sherman will ca read with great interest. and pleasure, “I bave been cured of ame ve of ten free standing in three’ lays. One bottle toe ‘of eva: id me more good ni "tn my system a ever did In my qe ice: all asctoring: 1 Sold by Goodeve Brothers. iS. GLAZAN| —-CARRIES A—— BIG STOCK OF FURNITURE STOVES CROCKERY GLASSWARE CARPETS PARLOR SETS ELECTRIC Light Globes. WANTED—Second Hand Honeehoid goods for which the highest price will be paid. S. GLAZAN. FIRST AVENUE First Store East of SPOKANE ST. J. A. MACDONALD, J.8. Crute, Je. Macdonald & Clute. Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. Solicitors for Bank of British North America Mork RB with baggage. Daily Train. 18.20k-Lv.—ROSSLAND.—Arr.—23.05k, Makes: connection West Robson for and from the nortli and main line, and to and i from Neleon, Kaslo, Sandon an other Slocan points. For Rates, Tickets and Full Informa ‘ on Call on or Address Nearest Local Agent, or : A. B. Macxenztx, City Tkt Agt.) Ras? P. G. Denison, Agent. § land W.F, ANDERSON, T, P. A., Neleon. E. J. C DP A vaner BeGeVedryessavieCe Ce een 8 HOTEL eH OFFMAN WASHINGTON STREET ROSSLAND. B. C. HARRY MCINTOSH, Merchants’ Lunch. 25c. From 12 noon to 2:30 p m SUNDAY ~ Chicken Dinner wA First Class Balm RAILROAD TIME MIE CHECKS Miners Checks e-Cashed. Free of Charge. sesgegeret DEACON, PROPR. eee ETON anenaeet Messe & BARRISTERS £ND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B. C. Miner Building, Columbia Avenue. ined in a Jike information. clair was arrested in Spokane on a cam and was released on a writ of corpus. He was rearrested on nother information supported ‘by Mr. Kirkby, but in order that there could be by technicalities to interfere with extra- m, the last intormation wns with- avn, and another was lodged ix more ‘sil by Provincial Officer Devett, on hehulfofthe crown. The exhibits ‘in he case, which were forwarded to Wash- gton, have arrived, but the amended information has not, and for this reason becase was remanded.—Trail News. How to Handle China. Good ching that has gilding upon it fonld not be rubbed, as it-is liable to emove the tracéry. It only requires to’ foc rineed in warm water, then in cold. Ht ehould be left to drain dry. Very oc- wash letaher. Good desert plates, tea plates and saucers should be put away in the China cupboard, protected by ‘dry, ag dampness soon tarnishes the : tilding on tine cbina or crockery, The New York Mail and Express says tccording toa Beaton newspaper, ats recent meeting of **anti-1mperiahste” in MORRISON & McKENZIE'S OLD STORE. Washington St. ROSS LAND, B.C J. B. Johnson & Co. RealEstate and Mining. brokers — INSURANCE AGENTS.’ re Insurance Agents for the fol- loping Companies Norwich Unton of Engiand, artiord ‘Atins, Guardia Topas Piste Gass, We have sale for al! "=" Tlandand Mca, J. B. johnson & Co geestecesooensoeseses inge of greens, reds, terras, bronzes etc., af HEMP CARPETS 86 Inches wide—Floral Design. STATE. AND: HALL One rEts ~ 40C, 50C, 65C, 75C AND 85C. Brussells Carpets * Our collection of these goods ia iarger than ever and includes every thing that’s new and pretty. at $1.00 AND $1.25. Velvet and Axminsters English axminsters and velvet carpets in. all the leading shades—very rich color effects and designs at $1.75. AND $2.00. the newest and Drapery Material Art Cretonnes. Art Cretonses 42 inches: wide. A large variety of double faced at 25c and S&c yer yard. Satin Faced Tap: estry. soca aera Goblin’ hamdsouse Gesigue st $1.75, $200 an $2.5 shade very Tapestry, suitable for upholstering * \dsome designs and colorings at 76c. Tapestry. $2.50. Tase Curtains, Nottingham Lace Curtains, and 4 yards $8.50 and $6.00 per pair. gz, 60 to 72 inches aise at $1.00, '$1.: 28 Fa 50, § 75, $2.00, $2.50, “Swiss - ‘Sash 36 $1.60 Fancy Curtain choice atripe ‘and | figures at 20c, 25c, and 60c per yard. MUSLINS, 80 to 48: inches wide, 35c {Window Shades; decorate in, Pit, colors, trimmed with ineertion an eee gin at 500, 65c, 75c, $1.00’ ‘amc aque Window Shades —Plain, fringes, etc.- — Hartehorn, Nels 28 Inches wide, very. hand- some patterns with single or double border. Per yard 25¢. and 35¢_ TOWEL RACKS, .TOW- EL RINGS, BRACKETS, Furnitare Fringes, .Guimps, popular prices. CURTAIN: POLES, etc, at demonstrations of genuine approval.” Evidently the gathering could not have ten more distinctly un-American In ‘pitit and manner, even if it had met in|’ te third ward of Manila. ~ Eph Bunker, who was the scout that of Lientenant Raine’ detachment of soldiers near Pattonwood by Joseph's Nez Perce Indians in 1878, now liyes on iranch in the Potlatch country, not far fom Mescow Idaho. The other duy he tok the first railroad trip of hi: He said *Was considerably skeered at the cars tl kicked und bucked so hard that they had to blindfeld him and back him tteard the train, After the experience he concluded that it was easier to travel trears than by cayuee pony when there itno scouting to be done, ne Just arrived a fine range of Flannel Suitings ‘IN GOOD Colorings and Patterns... ca. Ib COLUMBIA. A: THB CRESCENT DRY GO DS MPAA. Z NEW BRICK BLOCK, COLUMBIA AVENUE. Dr. J. F. McKenzie, office and resi dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of Toronto. Le Roi. LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE.__af> JOHN F. LINBURG, Stylish Rigs for xent First,class Saddle and Pack Horees. PROP. James M, Martin, who Ral nd riding of West Kootenay and y tin the provincial legislature, is in eon. Mr, Martin is a business man ind not a pol ian. When asked why the vight-hour law was paseed without asked for by the miners, be re sIthat the miners of his district het Had he been a iin he would have replied that Way passed in the interest of hu- masity, -—Nelson Tribune, St. Charles House CHAS. EHLFRS, PROP. Board and Room $6.00 Week First class accomodation. ‘WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE, Funeral Today. AN ADVERTISEMENT IN THE RECORD | aie Senwy ' ‘Phone No. P. O. BOX, 136. STABLES: Columbia Ave.) ‘Phone No, 37. Co Alley, ‘39, GO to The "Say Womans Exchange For the best HOME MADE BREAD astries ofall kinds. East Colum- PAYs—PAYS |b ay ve, next door weat of City offices. - J. ¥F.. Fitzpatrick, the sanitar: plumber, has removed his office an sba) to the corner of Columbia avenue Washington street, under Shaw's cigar store. dl WILEOX E 28 SPOKANE STREET. HAELLO 89, T. W. HOWARD GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT 106 BianorsoaTESr., Loxnon, E. 0. IF YOU WANT AN ADVERTISEMENT, Large of Small, Inserted in any Zuropean Newspaper Iagazine, of, Petlodicsl, save yourself all troublesome details by sending {t straight to T. W. HOWARD, 106, BisuorsgaTe-aTREET, LONDON. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. ors SERANGED for Large n Orders. cr aD Vion OF- ny é Best i a ing ing ADVERTIRER Wefore te Putre x Cones pon T. W.. HOWARD, 108, BisHorsaate-stazer, Lonpon, E. C, ntfor TH RossLani até fer ae DER and British Co- Cap | i ia NOTICE, iven thats nera) 1 mate fers of the Mascot Gold Min. Limited Piticn wilt be held elution for the jo voluntary indie mp. the af- fairs of the com transact such other Busluess es may ange gin Saar Be Dated April 28, 1899. 1 Beeratary. C.'M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the best equipped plumbing establishment in the city and is prepared to do all kinds of plumbing steam-fitting, etc., anywhere, ior ny body at any time. PROMPTLY SECURED "Write for our interesting books are Help” ‘and “How on ‘are Wasnincton, D. O. ; Onnexas 4 Monrrgat, Can.