. ‘ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 11, 1g00. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 11, “1900. eaten en THE ROSSLAND RECORD. |: WILLIAM ‘K, ESLING, ‘Tun Oupast"Daiwy swore aye PUBLISHED =DATLY EXOE SUNDAY oprice: aasuneyer ‘postor: ck BLOCK, ~ 1 98.5%, 0, HOX 538, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dal m r month by mail. Baty, at fair ryenr by mall ally, Daily, per per Year, foreix pted d by the chamb of commerce endorses the principle ‘pires, Ag:the Liberals opposed pro- | ‘tection as: applied =to Canada in 1878, so they are opposing protec- tion when applied'to the empire in tooo. But as protection was ac- cepted by Canada in 1878,:so it will be accepted by the empire, not per- haps in 1900, but within a reasona- ble time after Canada has returned Advertising rates pals be made known upon TheRecorp reaches the people. p00" 7 14 21 28 a pr government that will throw its influence in’ favor of the bigger scheme of ‘impetial protec- tion.—Toronto World®: 5 EDITORIAL NOTES, A life insurance company has paid money for new evidence of the truth of the saying: ‘‘While there's life, ; there’s hope.” It dis counted slightly the: policy on the lfe of Howard C, Benham, sen- tenced to: death~ by’ electricity in New York for’ murdering his wife. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Arrivefrom DESTINATION. Leave for Bent got anew trial and was acquitted. Rt And now the Hon. Dock Borden Hl, Nelson, Crow: Fait at OWS wane Sands Zo Trall, Nelson, and peints, J.day,” including “sun: an polos daily, except 11205 a.m. joundal To Trail, Nelson, AD row Lake points and main line From, A Trail, Nelson, 32:05 p.m, 18:00 p, m. is,the.r -of the. finest .coat of whitewash | that has been - ‘Seen in parliament since Ed Cochrane,M.P. was kalsomined ~ by his party friends. —Toronto Telegram. The Greenwood, ‘Times urges ‘the people of that town to ‘emulate:the example of Rossland and hoist the Union Jack on Jubilee ‘mountain: The London Canadian Gazette Isto the people of the TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. DESTINATIONS. CLOSE { | DUE borin 1 p,m. 120 po. 8 Cariboo" Wid ‘Rlondyke dis} teiets ante rail, Resbron, Nakusps 5 ps find ail Stocan’and Lardesy districts. Nelson, Kaslo, and Ymir, land all Kootenay lake, andl: .|Grow’s ‘Nest Fass.” cohnec/s aSpokane, “Worthy aT points ‘in teria ~ |, ,Ofdinary, letter, malt only, for all, Eastern Canada, United Kf dona and all and other foreign] Nelson and Nel: Nelson district.| Jxeriferen eStanielas Barc ‘anada, United ‘King: 2 eee CARS aed, Seine (Grand Forks. Greenwood, Mibwav and all other Bound’ ary District points" agp Auneallas China and Japan—See speciat notices Letters for Registration must be posted half an hour tert fous to the time for closing the mails. Th toffice is open from 8 a. m.,to7 p.m., aati eeceer Sunday eee ce tte ‘Te ADVERTISERS. |: New reading matter makes your advertisement: attractive. . We will ladly change your “ad” every issue if copy is preserved before 10 a. m. old country on behalf of Canadian objects such as the Ottawa fire fund and says: ‘For Canada can look after her own homeless citizens and ‘lher own soldiers of war, and it is degrading to her dignity that.any other impression should be fostered.” If China were as densely popula- ‘|ted as England, it would have 2,- 530,000,000’ people. By.this time Prince Tuan knows that any man who wants to get ahead of Empress Dowager Tsi An- Must get up very early in the morn- ing. = Dawson does the largest money order business of any city in ‘Can- ada, amounting to $8000 to. $12000 a day. Those who know -Mr. Sifton do not require much persuasion to be- lieve. that wherever-he has a free hand there is rascality of some kind going on.—Nelson Miner, - The first contingent has been re- duced by: death, wounds and sick- ness to one-fourth of its original strength,’ and is now known by IMPERIAL PREFERENCE, The Liberal party under the lead- ership of Sir Wilfrid Laurier has declared against commercial reci- procity with the empire, which is another name for imperial protec- tion, and yet that policy is: making headway as fast as did the so-called - national policy during the decad? preceding. the elections ‘in. 1878, When Sir. Wilfrid visited” London in 1897 he scouted the idea’ of our seeking a preference in the markets of Great Britain. He said the peo- ple of Great Britain: would never consent to have their foodstuffs taxed for the benefit of colonial pro- ducers, and he for one would never urge them on in that! direction. What do we find in 1900? At the British _ soldi as “the gallant remnants.” - Strathcona’s Horse bottled up the Boers by marching 200 miles through a hostile country from Standerton to Komatipoort and ‘blowing: up the railroad. Thus they cut off the Boers’ retreat, into Portuguese territory and ensured the capture of the rolling stock, all of which was west of the wrecked bridge. : ‘It is. a strange fact that all-the {{mining experts” and for that mat- ter mining engineers and practical mining men generally, in this prov- ince, come from the, United States. or-the old country. Just why Canadians do not take to this profession is more than the Eagle meeting of the united chambers of commerce of the empire, just held in London, a resolution was passed, “with only one dissentient, recom- mending the imposition ot a small uniform ad valorem import duty as the best means for all portions of the empire to contribute,to the im-, perial defence. This means that all foreign goods entering the empire, | whether in the mother country or in the colonies, will be subjected to an import duty. © Goods passing from.one part of the empire, to an- other will escape the duty. To the extent of this duty, whatever it may be, imperial. interests will be‘ pro- tected, whether those interests be the manufacturers of Great ‘Britain can d d.—Lardeau Eagle. ‘The Canterbury. Outcrop is a healthy-looking, | newborn — babe among the: ‘newspapers of the prov- ince, . Of Dr.’ McInnes’ story of his troubles, the Phoenix Pioneer says: “The. public generally is heartily tired of the whole business and hopes there: will be no reason to dig ™P any more so-called- skele- tons.” The -Monetary Times attributes the unwillingness of the Dominion goverment toenact drastic legisla- tion against the Chinese to the di+ orthe farmers. of Canada... The vergence of opinion on the subject NF protection as applied to: the cem- th a rica of Sopinion of a hae ae the! con: formation of the other side of | the moan = victoria Colonist. | The Columbian says ot Gie-Mc- I Scott Pp “Tt isgraceful ‘intrigue, cor shows simply" with notloft vancement of “the” political party to whom. the Boyerngr owed his ap- pointiment, bargaining ife interests of British Columbia appear to have been . the least considered factor in the situation.” If it shall, as we. fear, eventually transpire that the Americans in, Pe- kin have been slain, that their heads are being-carrica in‘derisive exulta- tion on poles throughi that city,then we, hope ‘that? Pre: ast “gMcKinley will j issue ‘a proclathation just as ag- gressive as ds the speech of the kaiser, arid ‘fnsist that the American flag. shall likewise runout its stars above the ancient dragon flag in China’s capital Salt Lake, Tri- Canadian live stock’ ‘and says he tisement Canada received’ by send- ing-the;contingents t6 South‘Africa. Now let Cecil. Rhodes come. along and - invest. British Columbia mines for the Lot for Bales . A snap. ]..L. Wairney, tf . 47 Columbia Ave. Kootenay lunches are the best. Match ‘pairs, handsome -turnouts, carriages and .gurneys—Montana stables. Phone 6. . f . Fine Sottied 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 prices. tf. | Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style and satisfaction’ guaranteed - at “Lough. eed’s, - z ToLet. | be Two new houses, four rooms each, on hill at head of steps, behind One Price Grocery Company's. store, Spokane street. Apply to Daly & Hamilton. : a : L Peace Declared. Why ‘devote all your time read- ing. about: the: Boer war -and the other matters of vital importance; you may make.a trip east, and-will: want to know how to travel..~In order to have the best service, use: the Wisconsin Central railway be- tween St. Paul and Chicago. For rates. and other information write Jas..A. Clock, general agent, Port-- land, Oregon. INVESTORS | will find the office “of the Consolidated Mining Co. Two doors above. Masonic Hall, Columbia avenue. Three Large Veins, Good Values, Large. Ore Body; ‘one mile west of the. city and the...........ce00e Will be pleased to show parties properties, &c., by calling at office A, G. CREELMAN, co NTRACTOR|? AND BUILDER, Estimates farnished on all kinds of ing promptly nitendeate, orks Job Office and shop: Commercial Court, < a Ce eG! Bourg; rear Athan betweeii the eastern, provinces and |. An > Bagitan cattle dealer is buying was induced ta ‘do'so by ‘the: adver- 4 A desirable residence lot for $250. |’ "THE CENTRAL 3 Tie ~~DRY G06Ds STORE. ENTRAL ay QEFERING Talore Garments...” : STAAL ALAM AMAL AA Beautifuleombinations in. Plain. Skirts”, a Checked Skirts. mnt As we have not a, great -many. left, we -also offer the balance Of eee eee TTT - 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 Oe HR are ae ae ae Katie: D.: Green G. M. pee situated on North Fork es ‘River, Erie District, B.C. . ~ FOR ‘DEVELOPMENT PURPOSRS,° ONLY. Fifty. thousand shares of the Company's Treasury Stock is now offered to the public at 71-2. Cents per Share, and‘can be had-on ‘application to 22 Columbia Aveuue, Rossland, B. C, | GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer, ee sooeae gold fields of ‘Alaska? . There are.|: BIG FOUR. Best Buyin Rossland|¢ _ ROSS THOMPSON. vl have the following blocks i in ‘the following companies: for, “sale .. Eureka, Consolidated, Gopher, Homestake, Evening Star, aw - Silverine, R. E.Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and Zila M Lots in the 01 iginal Townsite + Heddin. Jac Co. Agents, Ri 1 d, B.C The Arlington : cial Me: SJ UNRXCELLED TABLE. “THE LEADING HOTEL AT-TRAIL, Through Sleeper. ' ee) ky OLASSIEEED, “lor walk.” -- With the ‘inauguration’ of the|4 The first clause of the report: was| «Imperial. Limited” “service . the “a Woe i Pendent rejected, being vigorously rer i; Fail erate a — PE ! Pacific: by Aldermen Hamilton and McKen- through ‘sleeper between.: Arrow- ree ICORING. ., SAVARD, .Fashionable Merchant® Tailor, zie-and defended by. “Alderman] head and Vancouver for the accom=|| OSA an } Degn. Later in the session the Int-| modution of the K yee eet ae ie ese ter’ gentleman asked to have: his! This will be a very grefat=conven- | labor employed, Prices moderate, Columbia authority defined and whether the] jence to the travelling public, «(| Mie. Rowland: 3 aS city.engineer was under. his orders, . Alderman-McKenzie mude a’ speech criticizing Alderman Dean's man- agement:of his department. Mayor Goodeve informed Mr. Dean that alt orders given to city officials’ by committees must-be-in’ writing and, to be valid, must quote the council minute delegating the atithority. ex- ercised. By'reference to the bylaw, Alderman Dean showed that, the board* of works was to Have’ ‘super- vision’ over the city engineer and his s f * provements: and thie ‘relations eb the work when that work was under {city engineet.to-the | board of works, the board’s jurisdiction. y and-of the latter body to the. coun: 3 ‘The following payments. Were’ or: ; cil, dered, on ‘recommendation of com: The discussion. arese on. the re- ries <1 i e } port of the boara of works, as §:fol Fire, water and: light.:<.$ 1302: en Health and rélief=...... 6.50 Board of works. 526.0 Finaisee 25.4.6 209.93 fe under this head inserted at thé PP ACIF a c "T mack : Limited” nee Service for the'year 1900 will be “commenced JUNE 10.. The “Impe- rial Limited” takes you across. the: Conti- nent in four days with- out change. It is a solid vestibuled train, luxuriously equipped with every possible es- sential for the: comfort and’ converiiénde _ of Passengers. Ask your| friends who have trav- : = : elle on -it, or Jaddress F. w. “HINSDALE, : BE. J. COYLE," _W. F. ANDERSON, Souneil Dreides Not to Improve Monte ‘Oristo Street. “FOR SALE. Pure Soap FOR SALE—Four-roomed pose, plastered and Is 'y for'a good. complex- parted ari tes baairs S7p0.N Preat..26 Co- ion. A soap to. be pure need not FQR RENT— Howe, necessagily, be -higt ‘priced. We er have'on:hand a large assortment of all-the leading makes of toilet soaps and we have, : besides, other varie- ties, which, if not so. well ‘known, are fully~ as good» and cost Joss money. Ross.anp Druc Co.,: Phone 185. : ALDERMAM DEAN'S POWERS five rooms, $15; two rooms, $6; house, three rooms, #5. T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue, ‘the Same Ola Question Raised in Regard to Columbia-Kéotenay Road—Trap Doors” in Sidewalks—he Road to the Wert. -Hod— The Sanitary Department; FOR. SALE—Kine lot Columbia: ave., cheap, T. Prest; 26 Colum FOR SALE=New.hause and tot; © tour rooms and kitcheh © verandah; -Rood hobise; only. #575; half cash; balancé easy ferms, lumbla avenue, FOR SARERP Ge and lots: four rooms -and kitchen and verandah corner lot, only $600; half cash, balanceon easy terms. T, Prest, 26 Colum- bia'avenue. = ‘T: Prest. 26 Co- Going Outof Business The. Rossland Auction on — Columbi avenue, adjoini the. Vernon = & « Nelson. * Tele- phone company’s office, has decided to go out of business.” The store‘is‘ for'rent, fixtures, for. sale and the stock will be ‘offered at prices “uin-|+. heard ofs The sale-is now going |= House. pplication fe ‘Hotel License. tI 7 teat Bes conse: for ithe Tht ae pnown as the Western | enue; Kossland Dated this iat day of July, 920 Met.no, tat every irl fecommends * “that to street be graded.a ith’to-the’ junction with Fourth avenue. -. “That, in response‘to requests of Property. whers affected, the Tchief Sof police be instructed to’take steps ito have the’ .owners: move their ouses off the street on - Kootenay “avenue east:of St. Paul street and n Nevada street. clear through to ‘Thompson avenue: “The boafd recommend that the equest of the: Centre _ Star’ Mining ompany, re opening-of néw_ road nm Third avenue,-be granted, “sub- ject to. the “supervision of the ‘city. and’ city solicitor, and final |" description at the RECORD. OFFICE ue ‘Total... ses 00s sone 82055.78 The report of Sanitary I = = =e f Long for. the montii of June showed 00060040 ¢/ kos ae sath me eee Cash receipt .$470. 20 bl ixlaal townsite of Ros Expenses: 20:50 me POWEN Us Balance-in favor of city. .$149.70. A letter was read from H.W. C. Jackson, agent for the - Derby” ad- dition, saying that the wagon toad to.that section was’ in danger of being ‘closed by squatters ‘and ‘ask- ing that the: city. obtain title to it. || City” Solicitor Abtiott said * there would-be no difficulty i in doing so,: ‘The bylaw for levying © rates and pproval ‘of the city. council. : > | taxes for the year 1900 was passed “That the’ city clerk supply. the finally. tices: to be. served’ on » A ‘owners or “occupants of premises. Zs pposite defective trap doors in buggies—fine single drivers. at idewalks, that unless same fare put Montana stables. Phone6. .°- ind kept in’ ‘proper repair and “Safe z : : *“'state for the public, the council, will }~-- Hazelwood ige cream, ice czeam STABLES: Yordér them closed All hinges used soda; G. 'B," chocolates, fresh cut = ed fe Commercial ‘Alley, "Phone No. 39. n “same--must be flush link | side-|-flowers, etc., at the Bon-Ton tf: > ee eee Postofice Hox 1 2,3): CUSTOM. | HOUSE BROKER}* In Custom House building New York Life Insurance Agency, Washington street. Rossland, B, 0. HOTEL HOFFMAN, Washington Street, Roseland, B, O. of every description executed with neatness: sues file Roi Livery, Feed wir 4). & Sale Stables. “The Record Furnished Re : Fancy gaited-saddle horses—new. JOHN P. 'LINDBURG «|. .PROPRIETOR First-Class Bar..." Hieavy Transferring. . First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. Reallroad end iM inere Tine Okecks cashed, free of charge, Harry McIntosh -- = - Proprietor |. " Served to your: - residence Divided into 2,000, 000 Stinres: ‘at! 10 cents casi’. 600,000 Shares: of which are placed in the peenauy NHE Property. of -this Company. consists of four claims, namely: The “CASCADE, "the “CASCADE FRACTION, y he “ROYAL. “KANGAROO, ‘and the “CALIFORNIA,” all situate on Grenville Mountain, Trail. Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay District, British Columbia, about three miles from Gladstone on the Canadian Pacific Railway, and twenty-five miles from Rossland. A shaft 40 feet deep has been sunk on the “Cascade” ona 4-foot vein of free milling. quartz assaying from $1 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, andian,assay, of $34.80 was obtained at 25 feet, This tunnel is being made ofa large size for a working tunnel, and is now 115 feet-in length. welt has been ascertained by “experts that it will concentrate 25 into 1, thus making concentrates of the average. value.of about $500. 00. per ton. ener OLD U3 3 é Owing to its proximity to the railway and to the fact that it can be worked very cheaply. Qf ‘acco nt of: it. being a tunnel proposition and that the tunnel follows the vein and considering the average value of the quartz, it is safe to say that the “CASCADE?” is one ‘of thes Most promising mining propositions in the distrimt. _ We are now selling ~ the stock at F IVE CENTS, payable in five monthly payments, and recommend it'to’ the public asa safe investment. asl CASCADE GOLD MINING & MILLING CO., LIMITED L’B’Y. SG or eortiontarss WM. B. TO Map SE N D. ; esate Be: e.