SEER eT TT ences De 7 VI oe ‘ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 16. igoo, THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. a + Tae OLoper Daicysin tiie INtRRiOn, {4 PUBLISHED DAILY: BXOEPT SUNDAY OFFICE: BASEMENT ’POSTOFFICR BLOCK. : TEL. 98. FO, BOX 538. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dat} ry month by mail Daily, Kaif f year by ual Daily, per year...... Daily, per Sears foreign Subscriptions invariably in advance, jects within her borders, there will be no truce until the crime is pun- ished); nd the rights off, f.foreigners:in China re tho oughly Secured. When; that hag een done, the de velopment of Chin will go ‘forward | with redoubled speed, and British Columbia will reap a rich share of the profits. Advertising rates will be made known upon ‘application. TheRacorp reaches the people. Ontario farmers want a free post- al. delivery-in- the rural districts, There,are a good many places in British Columbia ‘that would be glad to’! have mail even once a week, without the free delivery.: ‘To these. Mr. Mulock should give his atten- 1900. JULY 1900 “Sf uM) tT) wr) F jis ri} 2) 3) 4] 5].6] 7 8; gf rope} r2] 13h 14 15 | 16] 17] 18] 29 | 20| 21 22 | 23 | 24) 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Artivefrom| DESTINATION, | Leave for 11205 a. ma, Ret, Sai incat aude wlng Si zs Tort, pNetvon, and Crow’ points, ally,” indleding Su | Buss pom. days" and Boundary palais, daily, except To Trall. . Ar-| 7:00a.m, row Take Neatgny BG | - 7390 a malo +! Brom, Trail, Nelso (720 p. m."| Arrow Lake 6 ; ints an seeeesoTnaln finesse ; 1205 p.m, ee ms oecee-Spokane......4. 46300 p, m. ‘tion:before he yrelieve 9) farmers of the necessity. of -sending to the postoffice for their mail.—The | Provinces ye.cu o03 farmers, it? can ce: 8000 peoplé concentrated in an area of three square- miles, as in Ross- land. The dark side of:.the. picture> of ‘| gold-hunting --on the .-Yukon was. shown by the: arrival at) Vantouver on: the steamer Amur -of- seven per- sons: who - had «become insane through .. disappointment; | melan- causes. In the bombardment of the Taku forts, the allies, captured... four.-Chi- nese torpedo boats, . One.of. these was allotted to, Japan, . but Russia objected and the; allies Jet her. have If th government can. gi "e, ‘free’ ; choly due to; isolation: and: “otherif? 4 Notice Tenders“ will be received by the undersigned'up,to noon .on Wed- nesday, the 18th day of July, 1900, for the printing and :binding of the revised und “consolidated” Public General. _By-Laws _of. the. City of Rossland. Tenders must show prices as follows: For 100 copies. For 250 copies. For 500 copies. For 1000 copies. The By-Laws and specifications for printing and binding may be seen at the omnee of the city’ solici- tor. - ¥ The cbrpordlion of; the City of Rossland-is nét bound to accept the low est or any tender. - ated, this 13th day ofJuly, 1900. < Ws. McQueen, City Clerk. To ket. ‘Two.new houses, feuik roSnis each, ‘on hill at-head of steps, behind One Price. Grocery «; mpapy’s store, Spokaite street.-* Apply * to Daly’ & Hamilton. ‘TODAY'S STOCK SALES, Following i isa summary of the Sal Ce exchange | stoday, together with the e} , Rossland Sales, Sales today on the local. exchange pweres as follows? 4 Athabasca, . taco, 1600, 29¢; Evening Star, 500, 1000 8c; Okdnpgan, 4900, ,1c7 © Total sales, 7500 shates. oe ieee Athabasca... ay 088 seasaveneasaevooesssessosuonososovese Leoceagesadeeeeenoganagas : THe CENTRAL DRY. GOODS..STORE. GREAT MID-SUMMER, Giearance. SALe, 4 BLOUSE: -IN COTTON AND SILK mn. |= WRAPPERS An-.Coiton,. Cash- Cash- ere and- Silk, Silk. Sr in. Cotton, -Lisle adies’ Vesisiar . Every. : Atticte Mentioned. a. Decided: Hergain, ] Holstead. & Wright i 1 MIE NE ‘Served to ‘your. - residence: 13 it, The other, allies 20 “ a TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING 4 iad 8 IARIVAL AN dirs’ with bael SR i a : 4 Cor. First Ave.: and Washington’ St, : at mp MoKinney)’ a CLOSE | BuSTINATIONS | “BUE ee accarvaige *% |@ THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE ; Trai 2. 16 5 mererees ted a pi eer Park fnew]: 3 Senseecescorsosenesasconee 12:00 pm oops, Vancouver, Pictoria,)7a. m da the Gkanugan, Similkameen|. dally 1 6 iCariboo “and Klondyke dis- 2 at, Aa Ruan Boige 1E ao ‘ | rT 18 and all Slocan and Lard The Fagin have’ not only an- et 7 Katie D. G. ree th. G. M. ; Re i rea, and, Yi re nexed the Fraser river fisheries, but 4 33 j Peer kd vgn ST PRES | DL Femi se te, ce ‘and D. Co., Ltd. “daily. tions, ly. | ed at the Kamloops sawmill. 3 Dor . % Spokane, Nonhsates “anal. bo * 2 NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. ee ail points in United States.| 5 ; ‘ Mo gh Seth toe? ‘ Ordinary letter. mail only, The telephone girls in Seattle are-|-j ls Pr r ted | Guat Kingdom ard af Bo on a strike and the whole’ e population Ik iy Ope ty itus E on mine Fork anit at countries, Ome? - forelan| is taking si wy” iver, Erie Distric . “Nelson chain rhe wait ta FOR DEVELOPMENT. PURPOSES; ONLY.? w. _The-Bal a a8 Fifty thousand shares of the Company’s Treasu Stock i is now 99 pm ge Cana ine 7ypm. | tiéally says: Tf ‘any “other ‘nation Be offered 'to the public'at - Lee 2 ‘uropean points| ‘has any sort of ‘a grievance against 86 ava au oer ‘Awood. anybody, now is the’ time to make | Hare ‘ Z 1-2 ents per Share, ary District known the fact.” A “war or “two ae 35° Calinbi ee SAN eae on a eeeriaee GREEN ‘ ‘columbia Aveuue . Australia China and Japan—See special notices oer al matter So. spn Pi Rossland, B. a Sec-Treasurer, - rs for Registration must be ie Posted half an after the great peace conference at $245 ahiflas ars : nei chloia ihe me for closing the ma the Hague,:, too, 3 2 = e , 34. ¥ ’ alive Gacepe Sandagh™ me m7 pi seems as if the: Winnipeg . 10. a =< = crazy to fight ev fr = , : TO ADVERTISERS, i ; : g soe ‘cama vemn|ROSS THOMPSON...:..:: New reading ‘matter ‘nabes your pes ; ~B MACKENZIE & : CO. advertisement attractive. We will se eS T have the following’ block in the following companies: for’ sale gaily change your ae every issue F hue cabs i aan oF «MINING! BROKERS: * Sureka eRe id: ‘Gopher; Homestaqke; Evening Star,’ ae ‘if copy is_presenved before 10 a. th. | prop 0: factories‘on this |’. - oe : cys Silverin . se, 'B u 1 aan aed push the aloof. te [Cnet Ave Bota, 0 ©) RE. Lee, edie; Eureka, Nortts Star‘and'Zila M OUR INTEREST IN CHINA: product, It-isione. of the ‘most per- = : sete ieee at 4 : = a i ‘|micious .beverages | ever’ ‘ ¥, 1895. Lots in the Orie .* It appears probable that -Cana- |‘ da’y participation -in the South Af- ‘rican’ war -will” prove the first-step sin the permanent enrollment of Gan-| adian ‘soldiers in thei:mperial army The: soldiers who have returned’ home ate already: expressing ‘their -willingness to go to’ China,’sailors on ‘the coast are deserting to enter: the naval service and altogether the war spirit is abroad: The colony || of Victoria has set the example by offering to send.a° warship with’ a © ntingent of marines to China and - the offer has been’ accepted by -the imperial government. The Toronto Globe suggests that the government should be prepared to: take similar-|" action by obtaining power from ‘par- liament before adjournment. . Canada has a far more direct sel- fish interest-in .the affairs of China than she had in the South Atrican war, and British) Columbia :has more interest in ‘these affairs than any other part of Canada. - A mar- itume province’ must look to the'sea as its great bighway-and to theland beyond the sea as its ‘market. -Its: front ..door, opens~-on- the’ sea; its back “door to the interior. ‘China lies opposite to our front door and. to the ‘development ‘of its Vast “re-'| sources, and to the teade which will follow such “development, we must look’ for’ the gfowth of our coast cities, Now that’ China has thrown down the gauntlet-to'all the, Euro-. pean’ powers by murdering their destructive to the. brain. and nerves, and should only-be sold by druggists: and be.marked “spoinon’s in-big red) letters, E : . coeN “Referring ° tothe [pae: REDDIN- JACKSON co., spbtadeven wai =! MINING: AND ‘INVESTMENT. ch s . BROKERS, 3,0. > against Shnday | baseball in 'Ne son, ‘themsélves dia” not ‘Séek’ to have ‘the ‘churchés” closed’ on Sundays. . There aré a great many people in: Neos who enjoy attending a house it would be nothirig short of tyranny to deny them such privilege eee ol 3 «John Chariton’ M.P. opposes Chi- nese ‘restriction: because, he’ says: “4 believe we can reach ‘these “peo- ple with our elevating Christiinizing agencies better-here than in China. Their coming here is not an‘ unmix- ed evil. «I -not regret that thére ‘are 10,000 Chinamen's in Brit bia! .: re i” Mey Chariton wants'to’ Chris- tian. ize the Chinamen, let him. take thetr “to ‘his “own province and’ do it. "He' seems td care more for them than:for his white fellow-citi- zens in this province. 2) arty Has Moved C W.-Lurty has‘moved from the sorner.of First.avenue and Spokane street. toifour: doors'~east,‘oppusite the . Independent-: meat market, where. he. is. prepared to do all kinds of repairing. *6 13 10 INVESTORS “will find the office ‘ ‘of the’! |The nen :| Agents for ParisBel! Addition to Rossland. = BIG FOUR, Two doors above Masonic Hall, Columbia avenue. Three Large Veins,. .Good Values, Large. Ore Body; one mile west of the Bua OV and the..ccievesees Best Buyin Rossland wil be pleased to show parties Properties, &c., by calling at office Cmone AND BUILDER, Estimates furnished on all kinds of work. Job Ing promptly attended to. ¢ “AiG, CREELMAN, | é ambassadors, and all.of theirsub- Office and shop: Commercial Conet, rear Alham- bra hotel, P.O. Box gis han. FOR RENT. ty Deposit Vault, ] Boxes in Bank of Montreal Safe- PP OPO NY RE scnemned ee eh eae ROSSLAND EVENING: ‘RECORD, .JULY. 16, .1g00 ANOTHER VICTORY Rossland? Gives. Stanford the © Final Defeat of the Tour. EASILY. “FOUND FREEMAN on The Famed “Osliforaia Ball Team Proves a Comparatively. Hasy Mark for the’ Home Team—Good | Hl: Arend darks Did. the Work for Th ~ Fine ‘weather and the prospect of a good game:drew nearly a thous- and people 'to thetball ground. yes- terday and - “they: were not disap-| ford a. final drubbing: before, their departure ; ‘from’: British’ Columbia; the score being.9 to3z. 9 * Stanford's run in the first inning jbase. The score. in::the sixth was made - by. Edwards, : who started home on a_hit by Freeman, Erb threw the’ ball to the plate,.but Shea dropped it and let Edwards i ing Quigley scored “in the ninth; ‘on a wild pitch. 4". The ‘playing of Rossland: was strong all through; for they had: ng difficulty in finding Freeman, . [The score would ‘ huvebeen eveh larger, but for several abortive attempts to steal second:base.: The fielding was remarkably good; ‘and the ‘team proved that atscould fairly be pitted against any.in the-west. Sranrorp. Edwards, ss....3 2 0 § 3.2 Lougheed, c.. 1 or 7 4:0 Freeman, p... o 14 1 20 Kane, 1b... or 7 010 Quigley, . ab. 1.2.2 1:0 Conner, 3b-. o.1r0ors Hanifin, If.. © 1°0 oOf0 Hanauer, cf... oo201 Marsh, rf.. oreo Totals ......31 3 Rcore by tunings ‘ 123456789. Rossland..o ‘3 0 0 2 4.0 0 x—"9 Stanford ..1'0 0 00100 1— 3 Summary Earned. runs: Rossland, 2; Two :|base hits, Kane, Quigley, Loug- heed, : Davey,” Olsen;. bases stolen, Lougheed, : Kane,» McDonald two; double plays, Fay to Davey to Gib- son, Fitch to -Davey..to, Gibson; bases on balls, by Freeman 4, Olsen 33: struck out by Olsen 5, Freeman 6; passed balls, Lougheed ‘13 wild pitches, by Olsen 1. Time of game, rt hour 35. minutes.. ‘Umpire, W. Glbeon: S “Brownis fi Town)?” ~The .Clara.Mathes company ar- rived‘in the city ‘last evening from Nelson, where they closed a very Successful engagement, and ‘the papets of’‘that ‘city speak in the highest terms of: them. “They will -|@pen. their’ week's engagement ‘at the opera house,tonight in the new comedy drama (‘Brown's in.Town” with un-olio of high class special- ties, with special scenery and every attention to: detail.» There-has:béeen a‘ large -advance, sale. and {we be- speak- for them a rousing house to- night, aad .a profitable week's en- The jled score foll Rosstanp, phe “ABR H'PO AE Erb, If. . I-2 2 iro Davey, ' 2b 1207 40 Shea, c o 2 6 2.2 Fitch, ss.i 3 1 0.0 3°90 Fay, 3b... 4-1 0 © 3.0 Gibson, tb. 4.1.1 8 @ 0 Vaughan, cf. 7301 0°30 0 McDonald, cf... 2 2 2-0 o, 0 4.1 2-0 2.0 “Kootenay lunches are the best. ~ To Cure ‘a'Cold In One‘way Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it faiis to cure.» 25c, E. W. Grove's ‘signature is on each box. Match pai andsome turnouts, carriages sand / gurnéys—Montana Fine Hottled 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 + Fancy gaited saddle horses—new buggies—fine single drivers at Montana stables. Phone 6. Peaco Declared. ‘Why. devote all your time read- ing about the Boer war and the gold: fields of Alaska? There are 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, generat agent, Port- land, Oregon. ‘Through Sleeper. With the inauguration of the ‘Imperial | Limited” --service the *. -| Canadian Pacific railway operate a through sleeper between Arrow- head and.Vancouver for the accom- dation of the K busi : ‘This will be a very. great conven- ience to the travelling public. ; Pure Soap CLASSIFIED. Advertisements under this head inserted at the fe of On ent a Word, Nathing tak taken for Ten Kon 8 crits” Sis axehions TAILORING, ©. SAVARD, Fashlonable Merchant Tailor, carrlesthé best assortment of imported and do- mestic goods in Rossland. None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia avenue, Rossland, FOR SALE, FOR SALE-Four-roomed house, plastered and painted, and lot; central; $700. ‘I. Prest, 26 Co- Jumble avenue. FOR RENT — Rouse, five rooms, $15: two rooms, $4; house, three rooms, #5. ‘I. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. FOR BALE—Fine lot) Columbia ave., cheap. T. Prest, 26 Colum FOR SALE—New house and tot: tour rooms and kitchen verandah; good house; only $575; half cash, balance easyterms, ‘I. Prest,.26 Co- Jumbia avenue. FOR SALE--Bouse and lot; fout roams and kitchen and verandah; corner lot, only $600; half cash, balance on easy terms. ‘T, Prest, 26 Colum- bia avenue. ~ Anplicstlon for Hotel License. the oud oT Rosstand, twill an cense for. the hotel on Second avenue, Rossland WV. Mol. ICL Dated this rst day of July, 1900. are -3t Application for Hotel License. Notice is hereby, given, that at the next sitting *. of the Boa minissioners for the ty of Rossland, 1 will make upplicat ication Tor a fo el license forthe premises sitate on lot 1h block 28, in the original townsite of Rosslan GEORGK Sivan Dated this zoth day of June, 1900, ~~ Is necessary for a pood F ion. A ‘soap to be pure-need not necessarily be high priced. We have on hand-a large assortment pf}- all the,leading makes of toilet soaps and we. have, besides, other varic- ties, -which, if not so well’ known, are fully as good and cost less ‘| money. vRosstanp Drus Co., Phone 185. Going Out of Business The “Rossland Auction House on Columbia avenue, adjuining the’ ‘Vernon & Nelson Tele- phone‘ company’s office, has decided to go out.of business. The store.is for rent, fixtures for sate and the stock will be offered at prices un- heard of. The sale is now going on. stables. Phone.6... F. W. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, 1n Custom House building New York Life Insaranes Agency, Washington street. Rossland, B.C. - as “Imperial - Limited” Service for thelyear 1900} % be commenced will JUNE 10. rial’ Limited” The “Impe- takes “you across the Conti- nent in four days with- out change. It isia solid vestibuled train, luxuriously equipped with every possible és- sential for the cortfort and convenience of Passengers. Ask your * friends who have trav- elled on it, or address. E. 1. LOYLE, Vaueouret | B. Cc. W. F. ANDERSON, Nettons B e: Le Roi Liverv, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN FP. LINDBURG .. ..PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferring. First-class. Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES; + Commercial ‘Alley, Phone No, 39, Postoftice Box 16. HOTEL HOFFMAN, ‘Washington Street, Roseland, B, C. ———— . Furnished Rooms. First-Class Bar. Railroad and Miners Time Obecks ashed, free of charge. Harry Mclatosh --: Proprietor TIME CARD OF TRAINS. Double Daily Train Service, Now North Coastf-Imited No.2 NosthCoast Limite No. 3, West Bound reight, west socal Frelght: evs ‘*Daily except Sunday, all oth: Even Nos. east bound: CITY TICKET OFFICE, ZEIGLER BLOCK, Caruer{Howard and Riverside, “NORTH. COAST LIMITED” — - With New ‘‘Observation Cars.” JW. HIGL, General Agent, Spokane, Wa. A.D. CHARLTON, A.U.P.A. Portland,Ore, ‘ANNOUNGEMENT, Having purchased the cigar‘ and tobacco business.of Cap- tain S. B, Shaw, we. respect- -fully solicit,.2 continuance of his old patronage, and assure his many friends that thie same fair: and » generous “treatment willinark all our dealings, We- have for . your. selection the choicest and most varied, line of Tobaccos, Cigars and Pipes” in the province and assure you perfect-satisfaction, no matter how. small che transaction. We continue the agency for the Spokesman-Review © and Spokane Chronicle, Thanking you in advance, ' very truly yours, L, LEVY. & CO., Wholesale aad Retall Tobacconists, ROSSLAND, B.C, HE Property’ of. this s “CALIFORNIA,” 40 feet depth. obtained at 25 feet. experts that it will concentrate 25 in ‘0 the fact that it can be worked very cheaply on account of it being : a tunnel proposition and that the tunnel follows the vein d t Owing to its proximity to the railway 20 it is safe to say that the “CASCADE” is one of:the most promising mining propositions. in. the. district. and considering: the average value of the quartz, We are now selling the stock at FIVE CENTS, payable in five monthly payments, and recommend i it to the public as a safe investment® CASCADE GOLD MINNG @& MILILING CO., LIMITED. L’B’Y. For ‘particulars, WM. B. TOWNSEND. 8ossland, B. C. SEER HIE III IEE TE IEEE EAHA HED : Ao. tellileh- caremphaalohatuieioluiea cielo auhaiiikie + “Divided into 2,000,000 Shares at 10 cents each. 600,000 Shares of which are placed: in’ the: Treasury. A shaft 40 feet deep has been ‘sunk on the Numerous open cuts expose Company consists of four claims the lead for over 1500 feet. This tunnel is. being made of a large size for a working tunnel, and is now 115 feet in length. to 1, thus making concentrates of the average value of about $500.00 per. ton. , namely: The “CASCADE,” the “CASCADE FRACTION,” the “ROYAL KANGAROO," and-the ‘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. : “Cascade” on a 4-foot vein of free wailldag. quartz assaying from $12. on ae A tunnel is now being run on the vein, and an assay of $34.80 was It hag beensascertdiried by Over | > > SiSchecebeccclubevccstbonssal