ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD,. SEPTEMBER 21, 1899. many parts of the west before and) yg CEE CREE CEEEE EEE FEE CCEREREEEES CEES EEE LOCALLY INTERESTING mad of his paintings of Banff and rs iy the Rockies have been recognized : Tams of a Newsy Nature Gleaned For];, London and elsewhere as among Our Readers Today. the best landscapes ever produced. He has just come from Glacier sta- tion, on the C P.R., where he has LATE HAPPENINGS IN ROSELAND made a number of fine sketches, most of them in water colors. THE ROSS PUBLISHED EVENINGS EXCEPT SUNDAY. Nows Notes of People Coming and Going and ‘What They Have to Say of Their Travels Mrs. Taylor Will Still Remain. Other Items of Interest. Mrs. Hessie Taylor, who sold a her property on Columbia avenue, Ross Thompson is home from the | pear St, Paul street,a few days ago, Boundary district. will leave the city tomorrow for a Mr. George Cameron cf Phoenix | short trip to the Boundary country, is at the Grand Union. but will return before the 26th inst. A Ross. Mr. Wm. McDonald arrived at ae ae phe oy ae ecsieas terday. or good,” she sai is ; the Hofimen Jnstersey' “{ don’t know where I could do A daughter was born yesterday | peter, and while I have sold the to Mr. and Mrs. Gosse. Columbia avenue property, that by Mr. Thomas Clayton of Waterloo | no means represents my” interests is a guest at the Hoffman. here. Iam very well pl d with i ” Mr. Thomas Kane of Erie, B.C., | ™Y investments. is a guest of the Grand Union. = Mr, J. H. Alexander, of Spokane, Crow & Morris, is among the arrivals in the city. Queen r( rigar Mr. W. Lefroy, of the British ie Columbia Review, of London, Eng., Store. is registered at the Allan. Wholesale: pnd ‘Retall VOL. § NO. 18, Roe ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1899. __ PRICE § CENTS. STRIKE. ON DEER PARK e steattatey wr FURTHERINVESTIGATION A very pleasant party was given last ig by Mrs. Nast SEN Encouraging Find Find Not Far From’ tho] of the Cosmos, to about twenty of Proceedings Continued as Usual Last 4 Surface. her friends. The. evening was Night. FOR FINE HERE you will find the : = “lt is an easy matter to se A Watch... Repai rin gz, Largest stock of Carpets P = = ao lect a choice HERE. You carried by,any firm in the | are not confined to a lim- Ko WE have f ited assortment. Each thew at’ All Prices, many ‘ Carpet matched and sewn” Patterns, and any Color- S carefully, and general sat- “ings S++ ae isfaction in every. detail... spent in parlor games, music etc., HON. N. OLARK WALLACE, HERE alter which light refreshments were NOTHING INTERESTING SHOWN served. «GO TO... J. W. SPRING, Bverytning & Guaranteed, Next door to the Post Uttice. ‘ ‘The Leading Jeweler’ Looal P b tating the Happeni of the Day In-and Around Rossland—Other tis Notes, x New Eagle», What the Witnesses Had to Offer—Disousx The regular meeting of the Fra-| ‘sion as to Books and Reoeipts—Other Mat- ternal Order of Eagles was held last| ters Discussed. : : < re Lee acgieine EAD Bie night. Six new members were in- ee. O nce I ried: Felways Used. The Deer Park: prope. which is|jated and considerable regular busi-| At the opening of the. police in- A : again coming to the fore has had a| ness tr d.. The bership | vestigation last night, Mr. MacNeill Goodeve’s Headache Wafers, great strike made.» Yesterday a|of the Rossland’ aerie is now’ close| announced that he wanted to recall Reheves Headache in all ity forme. new. ee ee acca ek at ee to the 300 mark, and is the largest! Mr..Klockman of the International, was 3ti t rt ie i i ji Goodeve’s Tonic Bitters, Goodeve’s Throat Lozenges |vatace which showed average val. [7 ee wile is nowiout of town And series CURES Indigestion, Dvapepsia; etc. "iv For Singers, Speakers, ete. GP 818 and’ aoe hae by See arr = . to-have the investigation continued 7 je Washington Street Bridge. until he could get him here. There- Goodeve's Gastor Ol! Emulsion, Mr. A. .Lorne -Becher, who|’ Mayor Goodeve and a number of | upon Mayor Goodeve stated, on be- ‘Tasteless .and Kitectual. ‘jis manager of the ‘mine, is much the aldermen have made an official | half of the commissioners, that a GOODEVE BROS., Druggists and Stationers. | clated’ over the prospects for mak-| inspection of the work on the Wash-| consultation had been had with the te it ing the Deer Park a-big shipping| ington street bridge and, have pro-|city solicitor about the question of property..In the past the Deer isfied. There| compelling Mr. Klockman to open 6. 0. D. GROGERY & EAT MARKET Park has been hampered:by reason | has been considerable difficulty in} his books, and the solicitor had ad- of the fact that the Hevelopments obtaining lumber, ‘that would be|'yised’ the ‘commissioners’ that they New Paper. New Parti bay Sap eet My y New cnstoniers that. have been “made shave been| satisfactory to the council and’ this could not compel the witnéss to open Golden Dip Ceylon Teas. iu ,the wrong direction and:have|has delayed operations, but the lum-| his books before the proper founda- Our 50-Cent Mocha and Java’ Coffee is excellent sate never: tapped the ledge that’ the] ber is now here, the bents have tion had been made. Fresh Fist, Chickous, Ae ee cee Sa actos owners knew. existed. Since,:the\been put in place, and the work is] The first witness called was Mr. Washington Street. Telephone No. 99. new strike has’ been made. the ian | progressing well. John S. Holland, manager of the ~ agement. have become © i Ni ae aa ae Grea International ‘Music Hall, who stated: that the Deer Park isa mine and that he was paid partly by salary »CUN LIFFE &. ABLETT) not a prospect. Mr,’ Becher, in alnar. ©. Ww. Cox, Assistant General Mau-| and partly by a share in the profits. conversation witha. RECORD repor-| ager of the Canadian Lifeiu Town | He did not know who composed: ENGINEERS “AND.: MACHINISTS. ter- this afternoon stated that he| © Mr. E. W. Cox, assi . 1] the Internationul-Music Hall com- Ti cinetee ot Reaelee aud Construction Work aicieaen: was convinced that before long the | manager of the Canadian Life As+|pany, His dealings’ were entirely Ore Cars, Wheels and Azles, Buckets, Fant, Shafting, Hangers and Pullers, Pipe work Deer Faris would Become one of the o yy; who has been on| with Mr. Klockman- He kept a a specialty. Northey y Foinps Ket tn stock, ; Agents for Wm, Hamilto1 big shippers ofthe camp, One of}a tour through British Columbia, | day book and a check book, which whird Avenues woes ee = \P: 0. Box 198: the facts that went to make his con-|arrived here yesterday to look into| he had with him and which were at : viction so sure was that the 'values|the health iti of Rossland | the di 1 of the 1 in the new chute were so evenly dis- and vicinity and this afternoon lett themselves, and the counsel in the PP 4 | tributed, «\ It: was-exactlysthe. ‘sathe| for:Nelson.. Mr. Cox is.a son. of the| case but which he did not want to The’ Clarendon Cafe “HY Gass of ore as Wad found th'the--Le| well known senator, Géo."A Cox of | be made public. Mr. Macdonald Se i pe wee Besley Centre..Star and|Toronto, who. was here a few weeks | asked the commissioners to have: f = : a oy ron Mask and other “properties on | ago. 5 i = a Carpet Room. Hunter Bros. First Class in Every Respect. * Open Day and Night. Red mountain that provéd-to be oe Speakiog about the prospects of ait barneiete eins vei ‘be —~— valuable properties. ‘ business here, he said that he was| fore compelling the witness to open: Shop: imperial building. Residence, \\ 93:3:9:92:33233932323323323323322323323329 ’ Rooms for Banquets and Diuner Parties.” -- >” THE GRAND MASTER-WAS HERE. sztisfied that the climatic conditions| them to the public. Mr. Holland The police investigation will be Monte Cristo St,, 5th house porte of Col- J . : ‘aibia avenue. P.O. 76. —_—-_ |. in Rossland were such that all risks | stated that he had never made any resumed this evening at 8 o'clock . ° NOTICES . Mr, N. Clarke Wallace Paid Rossland /ihat were offered would have the| p; : 5 z In the Matter ‘of, the act ~ @ Brief Visit. is : payments to the police on any ac- and.23 witnesses have been subpoe- A NAD IAN . : most favorable consideration. So] count nor had he been approached naed to give testimony for the pros- . . , Notice is ay Heed ea tbe Virginia ? : . ‘hae Mr. N. Clarke Wallace, M. P. : é a i ANGORA ? ACI FIC Ay. Pee a Car a ee BEST: Wearing, BEST Fitting, lfoc West York, and - sovereign |" 8% the risks at present on the| for any payments. He had nothing ecunons: ee tre eet g inbest bidder forcast, on the nineteenth - and BEST Looking grand master of the L. O. O. for | COmPany § books were concerned | whatever to do with the gambling Rev. Father L. Kustere, pastor % AND.-SOO--LINE.-:- 2 : ber, 1899, at the hour of three Gs British North America, was in the they had heen eminently satisfac-|;o9ms, his business being confined San . tye * a 5 tory, not only in Rossland but < ol the Bacted Heat chine IMPERIAL LIMITED uc’ Rosalend. 8. ©. the following stars, NUN ES —— F OOTC WAL |e» vesteraay. Mr. Wallace enjoys [07 on che Province. He had been | riba Treecanional he. cout, not kane, arrived in Rossland yesterday = ‘. E d which are in default for non-payment of the distinction of having been -re- a of the International he could not. in pursuit of health, and will enjoy News Hest, Davy ae en . No. of Certifi= No.of Amount of A= é , , turned to the House of Commons here before and had some mining say, but he believed they were very a vacation in the Kooterays. Optional routes enst trom. Fates Blates: oe ne EZ In Men's Women's and by a vote of 5018, which gave him interests here, but they were small small. Then Mr. MacNeill looked The prize fight between Sharkey KOOTENAY COUNTRY. oa #80 : Children's... : aclear majority of 4068 over his competes with hese orn fener. through the books and returned , trains from At ; A -ut he was thorou, ti ws td 4 and Jeffries, for the championship . First clas eee Kootenay Lunding, THE FAST LINE 380 106 west Columbla Auenue “Cc. O. Teicade highest competitor, and both com- ont. iow Ga iheved they would them to the witness without com- of the world, has been postponed TOURIST CARS TO ALL POINTS. 382 ll East Columbia Avenue. © | petitors lost their deposits. Two of * ment. until the 27th of this month. It Pass Revslatoke duil for 8b Pauly pThurs- prove valuable to him in the near| . The witness stated that he knew ° jaya fur Montreal a will take place at Coney Island. days and Saturdays for Toronto, P y : 2. TRAINS DAILY 2 THE. DINING CAR ROUTE VIA A new cross walk has been built To and from Robson and Nelson. YELLOWSTONE PARK, on the west side of the intersection ‘Train leaves Russland at 7:00 a, m.. and SAFEST AND BEST. of Lincoln street and Columbia ave- 4 arrives LL a.m, nue, and another half way in the Train tedves a vealand sa 820 « 20 p. m,, and :) biock on Columbia avenue between : e nee , SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS Lincoln and St. Paul streets. Subscribe Morning train dally (on ator ease EQUIPPED WITH "afternoon train daily'for Crow's Nest Pass| Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Din- Moved Into New Quarters. line and (except Sunday) forSancon for the and Biosay Polat: ing Cars, Modern Day Coaches, Mr. Richard Plewman has re- ‘. : 6c 99 potatenlaalg Tourist Sleeping Cars. moved iis offices from the Imperial Record. ROSSLAND a0 pine. block to the new Bank of Montreal Toronto, 92 bow: Montreal, 96 hours a i i ns _ fae x 50c New York, 108 hours, Winnipes 52 hours | Through Hlekets t to all pointe in the United all times had the courage to back the New W in He had never been or. building, and they have been very e Vanco'ver. 30 be Victoria, 35 hours anada, . his convictions, even to the extent the early part of. next month. | dered to leave town. When he left handsomely fitted up-during his ab- ,__4—Hours Roveland to Nelson—4 Steamship lise to all parts of the world. 4 ° o +s H Rossland’s fire laddies have the rep-| the International he had received . fice is i er Mon th or rates and full information, address the| Tickets to China and Japun via Tacoma I ti re) Feri ses of resigning office when thegovern- ° - iM u sence in the east. The office is im- ,. ° nearest lucal agent, or and Northern Pacific Steamship Co. 552 : 6 eés ? ment of which he was a member de- utation of being the quickest and|$85 for the chips and $17 for the mediately adjoining the Spo- A.B. McKenzie, City Ticket Agt.,| Trains depart from Spokane as follows: 554 ‘ 3 go smartest in the Kootenays and theyjtables, but had never paid an: No. 1 Westbound, at 9:55 p.m.. cided t troduce legislation that - Z » P: y kane & Northern Telegraph com- W. H. Gage, Acting Agent, No: Bastbound: at 720 acme dally, Se ES en WHERE TO PURCHASE | eee eerie me ti now desire to try conclusions with| money to Mr. Klockman other than pany’s office, and nicely located. A Rossland, B.C: +. Bia he did not think was right. He + : W. F, Anderson, T. P. A., Nelson, B.C. SSS Sel hint: Co! . ‘tl the people on the coast. Of course) that and none to the police. Under . fai i . § < thinks the nservatives will come - z * . . . handsome oak counter has beer BE. J. Coyle, A.G. PB. A., Vancouver, B. 0. | FOF nd Hloketo, apply tgegonta of the ‘500 ‘ D By iS into power again before another their expenses will be high, but the further examination he reiterated put in and private office and con- ee ee a : = i 20) (00 A easel and is now engaged in well known liberality of the Ross-|that he had never paid or been asked vi lkation cobuis: Wave beer tastefully MINERAL ACT, 1896. E. W. Ruff, Agt. R. M. Ry., at 99 U/ J Med- aati LoaSEay ae eater end, |!and people will enable them to! to pay money to the police for run- furnished. Certificate Gf Raptovements. + Rossland, B.C. ’ f 6 ieines of ‘Seaear they are Fi d doing missionary work to that €n4. | come out all right. ‘The commit-|ning the games. He had run no 3° W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wn. pil this 15th day BrSeptember, 18 P Ours ¢ Fs % . tee has so far met with gratifying | games in Rossland other than those A Well Known Artist Here. , : Evening, Star Fraction Mineral Claim, aitu- A. D. CHARLTON, Tito! Cotes, ay the poorer kind, We meetings in the Province and has 2 Mower Martin, th " ate in the Trail Creek mining division of Koo-| _ Ass’t. Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore. Secretary of The Virginia ‘Sint, . = Toilet Articles, ‘soaps, etc.,at moderate prices. _ latso many ings of the though but -few. people!at the International, though Barr Mr. T. ; ower Martin, the wel tener datrct 8 Saiutite pany (Limited), Non-Personal Liabilit; T. R. MORROW). the Druggist. order to which he is so devotedly have been called on.: The full list! had asked him to do so, but he said eenn ie memos of te ieee MTs CDE Application for Liquor License. Transfer of Liquo i : attached : of subscriptions will be published | his terms were too stiff. oyal Canadian Academy, is in the Notice ts hereby ‘thi . 2 i ™ ate, and will remain thdce foe Some ben ing Ri 2 Notice ip, hereby given thatt will apply, at | et aa . Th . This morning he and the two sons|'" the Recorp before the team| Harry P. Jones, who now runs y : ketch f Rossland . obpatning & Crown Grant of the shave clair. Bie ow tne prem! own sas tho | OF the Micense now hel e Arlington SS who accompanied him left for Nel- leaves. the games at the International, was tume making sketches ot Sosstan 3, ue eed the Iasu- Homi building on, Secom ev oes Gn, to Pe THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL. ‘tt ‘il iri the next witness culled, and he and vicinity for subjects for paint- a! Noretica! prenta: the .C. B. B, depot, Le fhm WY, son, and from there they will go Fine watch repairing at moderate . ud, = : Me. Martin has been through | WANUANUANTAID NIA) 2 Dated this oth day of August, 1699, i ik PALETTI, SBated ath Angarts 189% a4, per G. 10s <2>"—Headquarters for Commer- through the Slocan country and} charges. A line of splendid time | Stated that he had paid Mr. Klock ings. Mr. F4 TTA bY Td Td Ad DAL Dated this 22d day of August, 1899. a Ane 1 Pel ‘i i ‘man a total of $200 a month for : ; bs GEO. H. OWE! cial Men Splendid Sample Rooms. thence home to Woodbridge by the| pieces. W. Zimmerman, jeweler, | zi 2 UNEXCELLED TABLE. Joun HaveRTY, Proprietor. | Crow’s Nest Pass route. opposite the Windsor hotel. ! (Continued on Fourth Page.) Thinking of Furnishing a House : — This is a most OPPORTUNE TIME to have the interior of your home fixed up prep -y to the coming of winter. OOOO Tapestry Carpets from 50c. per Ingrain Rugs, x3 8. 3x3 a »-34x4 yard up to $1.00 yard. from $8 up to : Ingrain Carpets from 35c. up to JapaneseRu: S,2x3up to3%x4% $1.25 per yard. bves 6 up to $22. Brussels cape from $1.00 up LAID FREE. o $1.35 yard. Door Mats, Sofa Rugs: Hearth Velvet Cee at $1.50 per yard ; Rugs, Etc., Etc., - AIL Carpets Sewed, Lald and Papered Free. In-Smyrna, Axminster, Wilton, Tapestry, Japanese Mr. Lorne Beecher has been ad- PREIS. mitted to membership in the Ross- land board of trade. 1 . Cigars and C. F. Eagles will open an office Tobaccos. in the Imperial block and will do a general brokerage business, Direct Iniporters of Eber C. Smith was in Spokane! Cuban and Manilla Cigars. this week. He says he will leave Monthly shipments. for Grand Forks in a few days. Branch Store. - - - Greenwood, B. 0. Mr, A. H. MacNeill, Q. C., who Columbia Avenue, opposite Postoffice SS REMEMBER---All our Carpets are imported, direct to us from the Kidderminster Mills, i England, known as the greatest carpet manufacturers in the world....... i 4 Brusseis Net Curtains—A fine assortment |} Dotted Swiss for Curtains—In all size of these goods in many dainty designs from dots, at 20c, 25c, goc and 35¢ per yard. $5 a pair up to $15. Curtain Poles and Fixtures—Hartshorne Roller Shades, in all colors and sizes, 75¢ up. has been at the coast on legal busi- 5 ness, will return on the train to- Cc. M. WELLER, night. -| : “Mr. Peter Grant, collector of cus- Prac Sanitary toms and registrar of shipping at Plumber. New Westminster, arrived here] First-class Plumbing done on short yesterday. notice. Brussels Net Sash Curtaining—By the yard, from goc to $1. Many. Accessories for furnishing a new home is to be found in our China room. Heavy Portiers—In Turkish, Moorish and A big stock and large assortment of every- Floral patterns from $3.50 to $15 4 pair. thing in this line to be found here, DRY GooDs. CLOTHING, MEN'S WEAR, GROCERIES, ARDWARE, MINING SUPPLIES. THE BIG STORE} The first train to Grand Forks Repairing promptly attended from Robson last Monday morning to, by _ Pioneer Plumber. carried 80 passengers, and went through on time to the minute. No, 30, west side, Spokane Street. Mr. J. Bryden, M.P. for North Nanaimo, who has been spending a JOHN PHILLIPS, . tew days in Rossland, left for his Contractor & Carpenter! ; home in Victoria on the morning and Office F ngs. i Jobbing a i iamde pemptly attended to. train, Estimates Furnished. Ws, \saapauasassaaszasnasasass00s02002903992225229 Mr. Wallace’s sons are in the Le jut . : Roi and every once in.a while the ‘uture. the chief and Officer McPhee and i : Oe! ox. others, but had never had any deal- ‘ Q UICK WORK | Tel. No. 8 a gin Sica “ie ener OFRE' CONCLUSIONS: ings with them in any way whatso- R d S st & T fi (if was a brief family gathering, for Whe Fire Laddtes are Trying to Baise ever. He was then excused c ua ereee rans er Mr. Wallace was accompanied by Funds to get to New Westminster. Mr. William Morrison testified Bag ne fo. delivered | sins tty nee of his sons, ‘Captain Thomas, _The volunteer fire brigade, which | that he had worked for the Inter- of the 36th Peel battalion, and Mr. has done so much in the past to|national last year. He had had Charles L. Wallace. save Rossland from destruction dnd| charge of the gambling rooms and are now expected to be available/had paid $50, $100, $125 and $150 for duty at any time, are trying to/per month. He had been arrested raise funds for a representation at and fined $75 and $50 on two on- sEggeges see ee S3Sss335' Mr. Wallace has been a strong man in parliament ever.since he was first elected, and: he has at beeper ded