ROSSLAND EVENING REGORD, MARCH 9, 1899. ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER ©. SMITH. PUBLIONED DAILY RXCRFT SUNDAY. ALL COMMUNICATIONS to the Aditor must be recompanied by tho nume aud address . ofthe writer, sot nevemarily tor publica Mon, but as evidence of good faith, SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Daily por week by carrie Daily pér'month by mail, Datly half'year by mai! Daily per year... A ‘Daily per year, foreign Subscriptions invariably in advance. , Advertising rates will bemade known on ap- .Plication Work to Be Resumed by the First of April. AND COMPLETED BY FIRST OF JUNE S Passenger Depot and Freight Shed in This City to Be Finished When Road Is Completed. F. P. Gutelius, superintendent of the Columbia & Western, was in the city y,; and said that work would be “THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1899. Stock dealing ie not that degree of gambling which warrants brokers in spending their evenings at gaming ta- bies and visiting neighboring towns to play poker. Those who indulge in such Pastime cannot Jong retain the confi- dence of the community in which they are doing business, resumed broadening thé’ the gauge’ be- tween here and Trail just aa soon as the frost waa well outofthe groudd. The grading is all done, but it would be im- practicable to lay ties and raila while the ground is frozen, for it would all have to be gone over again, as the bal- lasting could not be well done. It is thought that the. work can be com- menced ahout the firat of April, and if 40, it will be finished about June 1. Mr. Gutelius says that the C. P. R. is more anxious to have the broad gauge into Ri than any patron of the Since the Recorv d taking the full aiternoon Associate Press dis- patches, the people of Rossland can go to bed knowing that they have had an opportuity of getting allthe important news of the day from all parts of the world, Itiesa luxary they should b willing to help pay for. While F, August Heinze owned the C &W.and the Trail smelter and the Rossland Miner, $11 9 ton for transpor- - tataion and treatment of the Rosslanc. eres wasa fairand reasonable charge aecordi ing to tbat sheet, but now that only the paper is owned by him, it de- -maands @ rate of not to exceed $5.60. It always makes a difference whose ox it gored, ; The following barristera and council- ors at law, of this province, have been sppointed queens’ council by the gov- road can possibly be, as it will greatly facilitato the handling of freight. So far as hauling ore is he BROAD GAUGE 10 TRA STILL LEADS THE WAY. ‘We reach the hearta of the consumers through their stom- achs by giving them the PURE HEALTHFUL, PLEASING BEVERAGE DRINK THE Le Roi Gold Seal LAGER BEER. Callfor and see that you get it. Itia the most Health- ful and Appetising Beer brewed. WASHINGTON STREET , ROSSLAND. B.C." HARRY MCINTOSH, PROPA. Merchants’ Lunch. 25c. From 12 noon to 2:30 p m SUNDAY Chicken Dinner A SPECIALTY, wal First Class Batu RAILROAD TIME CHECKS Miners Checks - &eCashed. Free of Charge. GALT—~ Rossland Opera House. , ALLAN G. WHITE, Manager. COAL saya it can be done about 10 cents a ton engine than with the standard gauge, ag theore cars are much lighter to bring back. The grade will not be materially reduced, and the narrow gauge engines are better calculated for heavy grades than the broad gauge. Thecompany's new passenger depot and freight sheds at the corner of Second avenue and Washington streets will be completed by the time business will be opened on the broad gauge. The International. Thie week’s entertainment is the ban- ner one yet produced. The Leondor Bros, are American acrobats and in the front rank of the profession. Tho five popular PeriSisters in their original specialties, the Bowery girlaand the eastern craze, the cake walk, being five of the best character artists that eyer : Ex-Att neral Eberts. Attorney-General Martin, Charles Wil- son, E, V, Bodwell, W. J. Taylor, E. P. Davia and A.H. McNeill. The'selection ofMr, McNeill is a credit to Rossland, and a deserving compliment to a brigh and talented young man in the local legal profession. A Voice From Trail. Rossland did well in sending Mayor Goodeve to Victoria. “He succeede: -while there in aecuring the passage of + Dill which gives ‘Rossland authority tc borrow $150,000 for alight and wate Plant. Inaddition to thighe obtainec the consent of the government to allov the sewage of Roseland to flowinto tl: Columbia river, What Rossland gow after, eho generally gets, and we notice she is not ‘addicted to any great degre: of modesty.—Trail News. - What chance would the owners of mines at Rossland and in the Slocan have’ were they without competitive railway facilities? ‘They would simp!) bebottled up as is the Hall Mine: smelter at Nelson and at the mercy o the Canadian Pacitic Railway company. Yet thie isthe position that the Van- couver World and Nelson Miner want the mine owners of the Boundary Creek country to be placed in,—Nelson Tri- bune. Ontario’s machine polititions whe were predicting that Joseph Martin would speedily “plough himself under” may-be'able to notice that it is not on his grave that the daisies are growing. —Toronto Telegram. J. L. Parker, the well known mining engineer of Rosslund, and W. ©. Mc- Dougal, of Columbia, left for Keremeor and Princeton to examine several group: ofclaims in that’ vicinity.—Columbia - Review. . C. M. Weller, Rossland’ pioneer san- itary plumber, has the best equipped lumbing establishment in the city and is prepared'to do all kinds of plumbing steam-litting, etc., anywhere, for any . body at any time. -19-tf. SPECIAL MEETING, A special neeting of the Rossland Trades and Labor Council will'be held in Miners’ bal Fridayevening, March 10th at 8p,m, All delegates are requested to attend or must send resent ther, By order of the Executixe Committee, Union | - din this city. Thecake walk introduced by thoge clever rrtists is onc of the moet artistic perfermunces ever witneszed by the patrone of this favorite vaudeville resort. Charles Rurton, the English character singsr‘and dancér, is as popular asever. The Kramers in- troduced another new and up to date’ specialty, and were well received. Lit- le is becoming great favorite. Kate Rockwell, Cetia DeLacey, Ads Warren, Tillie Hagell, Charles Evans, Kelly and Bertha and Gazolas are appearing each evening, making up an interesting com- edy burlesque drama produced by John lent with ‘n exciting acrobatic entertainment. The whole program isthe most sensa- tional ever yet produced in Rossland, Warm at Maniia. A diapatch from Manila last evening gaye: The temperature at 3 o'clock was $7 dugreca, but the cloudy air was light and the troops were greatly invonven- ienced in the line,,in spite of the tempo- tury shade afforded by matting aad bamboos wherever feasable. There were few prostrations, however, froin the heat. The American troops today are not compelled to remain in the open countuy to the same extent as yesterday, when they were engaged in clearing the jungles. The rebels seldom appear in the open except in the cool of the morning’ and in the evening. Our troops will probably feel the heat lees when they are on the move. cheaper with the narrow gauge cars and | . G. Gentle, entitled ‘Railroad Jim,” an]. THE' BEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY IN TUE MARKET FOR ALL PURPOSES. Band, Orchestra, Violins, Enroute *from Ocean Buchanan’s ’ Dramatic Players. Vocal Solos. -—ONE SOLID WEEK—— Beginning -|Monday, March 6. to Ocenn—24th Year, POPULAR PRICES—25c, tc, and 75c. Reserved seats on sule at Rolla’ Store. Horn and McCrae & Cy Mining and Investment Brokers, ent Bnd sold, ni . Gotontys tueke tlon by competent enginesn, “Pica Dealers in ——— —— Real Estate MONEY Loaned at LOW Rates of Interest, «CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITEp,, Cable Address, ‘‘Morse,”” Rossland, Codes, Clough’s and Bedford McNeil, Sa Ene DOMINION GOVERN'NT OFFICERS R. B. McDowatn :—Collector of Customs, Government agent in charge of bureay for issuing Klondike m‘ners’ certif. cates. W. 8. Joxzs:—Internal Revenue Col- lector. ~ PROVINCIAL OFFICERS, F. Scnorizup :-Supreme Court Reg. istrar. Joun Kinxup:—Gold Commissionerand Stipendiary Magistrate. W. J. Roprnson :—Deputy Sheriff, E. 8. Bowzs, M. D:—Coroner, ROSSLAND CITY OFFICERS, A. &. Gooprvz:—Mayor. C. O. Lanonng, Alderman, Ross Taoursox, Alderman, Joan F. McCrax, Alderman, Jounx E. Hooson, Alderman, Joun Epvgren, Alderman. Jouy S. Ciurz, Jz , Alderman, Jons Incrax, Chief of Police. Ws. McQuezen, City Clerk. ‘Wa. Hap, Assessor. A. Jorpan, Police Magistrate, JoszrH Squiges, Chief of Fire Dep't. Samven Fortzatn, Sanitary Inepecwor J.L. Parker & Co., SOLE AGENTS, WIESE XI! 28 SPOKANE STREET. HELLO 89. The Fast Line TO All Points BrsiNING January 1, 1899 this up-to-date hostelry will be conducted strictly on BOROPEAN PLAN... Bighty-five eligantly furn- Ished, steam heated” rvoms, Yoilets and bathe with hot snd old water on every floor. Spa- civus Sample rooms, MRS. N.E, Allan: PRO, ESDSSOSSSSOSD The Dining Car Route via Yellowstone Park. THE SAFEST AND BEST, Solid Vi or Heart Spasms DR, AGNEW’S GURE FOR THE HEART A WONDERFUL LIFE-SAVER, s le to proper tren mipitation or flr icate hi No mutter uf how Long. 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Pass, Agent, No, 265 Morrison &t.. ear, Srd, Portland = Omgou Through firat claes slee ‘Tourist cara pass Revelstoke daily to St Paul; Monuay for Toronto; Thure- on Call on or Agent, or A. B, Mackenzin, City P.G. Denison, Agent. “A OCEAN TO OCEAN ROUTE EAST 3,000 Miles Baggage Checked to Destination AND WEST. OF COMFORT. No - Custom - Difficulties. day for Montreal and Boston, Daily Train. 18 20k-Lv.—ROSSLAND.—Arr.—23,05k. Makes connection West Robson for and from the north and main line, and to and from Nelson, Kaslo, Sandon and ther Stocen points. For Rutee, Tickets and Fall Informa Address Nearest Local W. F. ANpEnson, T, P. A, Neleon. pers on all trains, Tkt Agt.) Ross i Tand 'E. J. Coriz, Subscribe -—FOR THE— Record, Millions: Are Made By Mining, HIGHIGAN. BOY Gold Mining Company REPUBLIC, WASHINGTON. Four full claims—Michigan Boy, Rein- deer No. 2, Edna, and Sidney, situated one-hali mile southwest of the One Thousand Dollar a Day dividend payer, the Republic mine, Republic, Wn., and the Mountain Lion, with 8 35-foot ledge, which assays$30.and better across tne whole face, and will soon be on the list of dividend. payers. To the south are the Morning Glory, Troubadour, Hit or Mies, and the Golden Lily group— the Intter 18 only one claim north of the Iuachigan Boy Gold Mining Company's property. This company is stocked for 1,000,000 shares, par value 5 cents, assessable to par not to exceed one mill per share per month. There are 400,000 shares in in the treasury. All promoter’s stock pooled until treasury stock ia sold. Ali money expended in developing the prop- erty. © Fist Issue—200,000 shares at one cent, 100,000 of which were subscribed by the business men of Republic the first day. Send in your address at once if you desire any of this issue. : Remit by postoffice money order. Claima all surveyed and development in progress, THE NEXT ISSUE WILL BE 100,000 SHARES AT... 2 GHATS. President and Manager, E. D. CARPENTER, Republic, Wash. J. B, HODGES, Secretary and Treasurer. DPA Vane'r P. 0. Box 56. —_—_—_¥—¥—X—Kx—KX—_—_—X—X BACK FROM THE ENS] sesso ——— Rossland Merchant Says Business is Flourishing, APPRECIATE THE WESTERN TRADB. Wages are Better and the Demand for Factory Help is ‘ Increasing. E, M. Kinnear, manager of the Cres- cent Dry Goods Con.pany of this city, returned home last night after amonth’s ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAROH 9, 1889.. ROSSLAND'S LEADING DRY GOODS STORE. THE trip in eastern Ci dian ani cities, where went to buy apring goods for his company. When seen this morn- ing by a Recorp representative, Mr. Kinnear atated that, ‘Both the whole- ele and retail buemess of the eastern ‘warketa were better than they had been for years, and that the general outlook fora long continued revival of prosper- ity wag never more promising. Factories are nearly all ranning over- time, and the wage scales, that were rpe- duced during the late business’ depres- sion have been restored and in many in- stances advanced. : The orders from the west upon tke wholeealera and factories are 20 large andnumerovs that they can hardly be filled on time. The eastern merchants are fully ad- vised as to the northwest country and ly the and B ‘y eections, I was really surprised at the greatinterest taken in this district by theeastern merchants and the compre- hensive knowledge of its many rezour- ces said Mr. Kinnear. He further stated that the markets of the large cities never bad lees old and more new goods than at the present. ‘Mr. Kinnear says the weather wag bd whilenhe wasin the east and that itiemild and pleasant. GOOD .SHOW. COMPANY. Miss Clara Thropp Troupe to Appear in the Rossland Opera House. Probably the most interesting engage- ment of the present theatrical scason at the opera house in this city will be the American comediennes, Miss Clara Thropp, in Henrik Ibsen’s dramatic masterpiece, ‘A Doll's House,” Since Miss Thropp’s , wonderfal stic- fesatthe Duke of York’s theater in . Since her last appear- in this country in plays of a lighter ter, Mies Thropp hes met with dis- - pp ‘is modeat” regarding “ber Pviable success and ambitions. While pels glad of her very striking succesa Toreeerious dramas, she dees not th to be overrated. She wishes to be me that lasts longer she says. ‘Itis the Weide of life that most’ concerns wyone, or at least it should.” Nettory of "A Doll's House,” the Pderiul drama in which Misa Thropp be geen here, is one of engrossing Nora, the petted and spoiled eof Torveld Helmer, is the central re of the play. Her youth had been ea 38a doll—child, she is Helmer’s “wife and their home is “a doll’s fe.” After eight years of married pens her eyea for the \ t ridliness, selfishness and Pe. When the love and fid Crepeles, (repons, Unerushable Grenadines, New Today. Shirt Waists, Outside Skirts, P. D. Corsets, FORESTER Cors ets. Dry Goods Compan CI TODAY. Soleil Lindoras. ny 1250-YARDS-1250 y Arrived Wednesday. Harbingers of Spring. The choi- cest gathering of fine Silks everdisplayed in Rossland. Com See Them. a = § *s Ni Goods Arvin Daily. ESCENT y Limited Liability | Dress Goods. \//\y Dress Goods. A, G. CREELMAN ‘GEO. BEAM P.O. BOX 315, {Creelman & Beam, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Estimates furnished on all kinds of work. Jobbing promptly attended to. ™ conjareat court. or Rossland B.C. Dapular duction Sass Pa ae auctioneer M. J. WALKER, Ww ed daily, cate vy Coueiaton naman atcheapest rates, address P/O Hoxie OF oS DRAP D ALM SILK WARP ENDORAS, MOTI, SERGES, GHEIOTS New Today. Muslin Underwear, Ladies’ Aprons Near SilkSkirts -LIMIGED L’Y- ™m CRESCENT DRY GOODS CO, NEW. BRICK BLOCK, ROSSLAND, B. C. the'creation of a genius, whose knowl- edge of human nature is as profound ss it is wonderful. PEOPLE COMING AND GOING — William E. Devereax and hie bride returned to: Rossland from Trail last night. ~ The fire, water & light committee is in receipt of word from Donald Guthrie, the newly appuinted chiof of the fire de- partment, that he cannot leave Montre- al before the 16th ot this month. J. ick the sanitary et husband i ting, Fables “tersinthia much discussed play ~ F lumber, has removed his office and Ebop to the corner of Columbia avenue and Washington street, under Cap Shaw’s cigar store. di ti. ROSSLAND ADVERTISERS. Business Men and Houses Worthy ef Conf- 3 dence and Patronage. Cnecent Dry Goons Storz, Lt. Liability. Firzeatnicx, J. F., Plamber. - Grimson & Co., C. C., Auction House. Hoxrtex Bros , General Merchants. Honeyrorp, J. F., Tailor. Rosstanp Auction House. Haxey, T. E., Dealer in Meats-All Kinds, HorrMax Hore, Harry McIntosh, Prop. Hore. Auuan, Mrs. M. E. Allan, Prep. Jonsson & Co., J. B., Brokers, Real Est, Jos Parntina, Record Office. Latoxpx, C. O.,- Boots, Shoes, Rubbers LeRor Srapuzs, J. F. Linburg, Prop. Le Ror Brewery, Gold Seal Beer. Monzow, T. R. Druggist, Toilet Articles. NTANA Livery StaBie, M. A. Harvey. MeCuax & Go. Mining, Real Bstate ets If you are not satisfied with xyonr aun: Yet too much to say that they are day Rossland ‘Laundry, Grabam & Son, Near Postoftice East, tf McKenziz, Dr. J. F. McDonaxp, Cuore & Cronvx, Solicitors, McNurrz & Deacon, Barristers and Sols. O’Hzarn, M.J., Merchant, Tailor, ete, Parker & Co., J. L., Min, En. Brokers, Puayrorp, H. H. Accountant. Parxgr & Co., J. L., Agts., Galt Coal. Renpin-Jackson Co,, Mining Brokers. Rossianp Loan Urrice and Jeweler. Recorp Jon Parnrixe Orrice, Rep Star Livery anp Traneer Co. Rosstaxp Launprr, Graham & Son. Spring, J. W., Jewelery, watches, etc. Tompson, Ross, Mining and Real Eat. Wizson & Co., M. A. Tailors. Weuvsr, C. M., Plumber. Watxer. M. J. Auctioneer, Merchant. Wi1cox, Guy, Plumber. The Rossland Laundry is doing good work at reasonable prices. Try them. Grabam & Son, Near P.O. East, tf T. W: HOWARD GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT 108 BistorsaatE-Sr., Lonpon, E. C. IF YOU. WANT AN ADVERTISEMENT, Large for bring. ing ADVE! bel z * Dekdenwe Seana fore the Puti“2, Corres: T. W. HOWARD, 108, BISHOPSGATE-STREET, LONDON, E. OC. nt for THe RossLaNDER and British Co- At lumbia Review. MASCOT GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED LIABILITY. oN Notico is hi eral Meetiny ing. ‘Batea this 22nd day of Eebruary, 1899 By order, D. CAMPBELL, Secretary. Transfer of. Liquor License.. plication will rd of license commisai given that application will fonrd of License Cor Fi 1. ted on lots 11 and jZORGE OWEN, ry. 1899, c MCctez22 & DEACON, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B. C. Miner Bullding, Cotumbla Avenue. Oldest Established House in Kootensy WILLIAM R, BEATTY Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A a Evward Chonrx. J.8, CLurz, JE. J. A, Macpoxarp, Macdonald Clute & Cronyn Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. Solicitors for Bank of British North America, MvcBarz Burmpwe, Rossuaxp. M. A: Wilson & Co,» HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. BEDFORD Cords for Trousers, .. SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. THE JUDICIOUS ADVERTISER Who wants home trade advertises.in the paper that prints the most local news.