ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, AUGUST 29. 1900. ———l THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘Tie Ocorst Dany nN rg INTERIOR, PUBLISHED DAILY BXOHPT SUNDAY OFFICR: BASEMENT POSTOFFICR BLOCK. TRL. 98. P, 0, BOX 538. BUBSCHIPTION RATES: Daily, per month by mail Daily, half yeur by weil Daily, per yea! Daily, per year, forelg Subseriptions invariably in advance. Advertising rales wut ibe sande known upon ication TheRrconD ie the people. =~ .| from Canada has been fortunate in. "|The walls are decorated with nu- of the exposition, A..recent letter, from Paris states that ‘the prizes awarded to this section are twice'us numerous as the combined awards in’ the same department to England and the other coloiiies, ~ The mining and mineral exhibit its installation. It occupies a very large space on the ground floor. merous pictures of mines in this country, showing rot only their picturesque situatiop,, but their ac- tual operations, thus giving a more graphic presentation than volumes of descriptive matter; could convey. her with the Bossland[vales, 1000, 5¢; 234; 1000, 23% Total TODAY'S STOCK SALES. * Following is asummary of the sales on the local’ exchange today‘ Sales tuday on the local exchange were as follows: Giant, 5000, 2)4c; 5000, 234c; 5000, 234c; Tamarac, Rambler-Cariboo, 1000, Winnipeg, 1000, 8c; Evening Star, 5000, 854c, 1000, 8%c. shares. sales 25,000 & Sale Stables. Heavy Transferring. * STABLES: Commercial Alley, "Phone No. 38. Postoftice Box 16. Le Roi Liverv, Feed “|yorn F,. LINDBURG .. | .PROPRIETOR First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. ES aSKED BID Numerous geological maps, well ex- a a ‘ a . q 2 ‘ket ecuted, hang in place, appropriately 3 Perot Heer Fis oF an bopoloto edition ied by hical charts 15 n | off Waters Hietionaty."” The! ey, are bolniy 1g00 AUGUST 1900 oe Fi ths 16 _| offered under various names at a low price So M)r)whltrt,Fls. showing location. Every section is 30 is —j;—|/—!—}J-J—-|—-— plainly labeled, and still further. dif- 95, i 8°) ary deaters, grocers, agente, ete,, and 1] 2] 3] 4 ferentiatedin being indicated by a spe oo gaioo | inser wr instances ea =p ‘premifum for subscrip- s| 6] 71 8] glro]er cial color. Ontario is marked pink, 324 3% | ‘'Sinoundements pf these comparatively 12 | 13 | 14 [15 | 16] 17 | 18 the Northwest brown,’New Bruns- | Byen ¥ 8% Worthless 2g | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 25 §| wick green, Manitoba violet, British: BF ints aro very misleading, for {nstan: 27 | 28 | 29 | 30131 Columb ‘ aT b a. id 35 25 Reece se ipieprlod Beaks ee Y yellow, Quebec red and | ifon Coit 8 . fonlity, eo far as we know and iowa,’ Nova Scotia blue. Rae 146 14 bre allcrrom A. Z. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Specimens from the Le Roi, War gin (6 3 1 Rep rint Dictionaries: cclciem! DESTINATION oe Eagle and other prominent mines 0) S 7% sacra pict of a fata whe Ic eka Shet far agent y, fe #6 distri sell ine e lor in. . scien | caida ane St of this district are, well in'the fore | Fen and which we ae Recent? “Trail, Nelson,Crows ground. Large-pieces of them are +74 2y | then a work of some mer! f-instend of One epee | hee gatip include installed on a stand where they are | soun' 6 a Long Since Obsolete. athe ) 4 Thi lement of 10,000 so-called “new c ‘Trail, Seton, wand made as conspicuous as pasiOles ores 81 a ante i me an rane ' est poin js ER ltd BAC] nsseim. [CO ante aoe rons the ‘Slocan. | Setice > AE ac) miniatie Ha Sea HE Oita asase undar 3] Y polats Miaily except silver lead ores from the Slocan- glu z w Published before, at y of more oF less value. 5 : - | Payne...... rudaiaeiasiel| par. (eae gulee Bese eee Moco 1] ast eh Gateled Ritena a si AiRaw|| 33 cle " ans Be oe lake it 7 m.|tive silver from Silver Motintain, at 3 38 1% gro t that name fara t9 thie pengration. Let rT is i te 2 m1 v une is Lake Superior. Next to this isa pauabler 2 9314 Hoag on newly erony ome | hears ec 7:0 p.m Arrow Late 5 path sand stand containing copper ores “from f. Bimo Gaiisaliisted opyriant from cheap fiitatio ave a8 ae Main Line line......++ British Columbia, the province of led L exrense ‘gubuahed a ‘nroughly fer4 ad . fk jecessor, ughor 1205p, m, | Quebec and the province of Ont a ‘Webster's International Dictionary. | sifasese SPOKANA: cenrere 1900P.m- | rio, The various copper ores so As a dictionary lasts a lifetime you should id and diversified offer #) | Get the Best. i . beautiful appearance and attract INustrated pamphlet free. Address ‘TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. CLOSE DESTINATIONS. l DUE much attention, There. is also an G.& C. MERRIAM CO., Springfield, Masa, Don’T BE DUPED. exhibit of copper’ matte’ from the smelting of the ores. Revelstoke and all Pinel jeast anc west, including ae im 12 o'clock}woops. Vencouver, Victoria,| midulght [th aril 5, Trail. Fiopson. Nakusp. andon, Halcyon Spring and alt all pine anand arden Si and Ymir, Salmo,|6: slo, erst ia Pee es) Kootenay lae points daily. kane, Northport, an ai eakaRes NerHeaTe ates Ordinary letter mail only.| for all Bpstern Canada, the} United Kingdom and all En- Eropean and other joreign countries. Nelson and Nelson district. row’s Nest Pas: + Territories, Stanitobs, ‘East ern Canada, Ring] ” oma Sind Ait European pales rand Forks, nwood, o Gidea and all’ other Bound: lary District points. Australia, China and Japan—See special notices, ra for Kepistration must be posted half’ an fiaur ‘previous tothe time for closing the mails, postoffice is upon from 8 a. m.,to7 p.m. ashy: @xcepe Sunday ‘TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is preserced before 10 a. m. “| the ‘cases contain nuggets and gold The intrinsic vatue of the mineral exhibit from Canada, ; including the Klondike, is estimated at $30, 00. Part of the collection 15 placed in four burglar-proof ‘glass casés pro- tected by metallic covers. Two of dust from ‘the alluvial deposits of British Columbia. In the third one are specimens. from the famous Klondike mines, which are known throughout Europe, and are very, much admired. The chaplet .pre- sented to the Rev. Father Gendreau, O. M. T., at Dawson. City, . and composed of gold nuggets from the Yukon river,. excites’ the interest of Offers special membership in- ducements for ‘a short time ‘by suspension of the initiation fee. ‘ All the... eeesecees Magazines . «Periodicals . Excellent accommodations for permanent and ‘temporary board _and chambers; $36 to $40 per month. For particulars apply to eal eB | Charles Webster, Steward. CHARLES E. BENN, Secretary. all. This chaplet is estimated at $500. Another small.tray contains: gold worth $896, obtained by wash- ing 20 pounds of grayel. “Don’t Burn Oil its expensive EDITORIAL NOTES., 12 for in the estimates, .has_excited |, some curiosity, .the.sum being so small that ,it was probably - insuffi- cient for the proper establishment ot such an institution. Iti: 19.3 i CANADA AT PARIS. The placing of a Canadian exhibit in the Paris exposition may well be regarded as fortunate. The indus- tries and resources displayed in the Canadian pavilion have been a rev- elation and an object lesson to thousands of visitors whose previous impressions of this country were, to Say the least, hazy and obscure, All accounts from Paris show that the exhibit from Canada is at- tracting its full share of i h » that the city of V They reduce insurance: give your home or business place a brighter ce, and save you money in y! a appearan The item of $2500 for a- Normal MANY WAYS..06-+00 00 school in., Vancouver, -provided |* Use Electric: nothing of the trouble an task of cleaning lam it far morg pI to say eable You eat find sant and much ahd dangerous, t Lishts Estimates furnished for Witing and and Lighting, Electric Fixtures carried ini stock. + Motors for sale or rent, Electric Power supplied for Mining and Manufacturing purposes. Itis much cheaper thar steam.- far7In case of trouble: with h lights. delephone. No: 6. between 8a.m., ‘and 6 Pm, Rossland. ‘Water and Light: Go. is offering the free use ; school rooms for the purpose, with heating,’ lighting, etc., free to the province, and that as.the schoo] cannot come into operation until the beginning of the year, $2500. will be quite sufficient to meet the charges for salary for the remaining. months .of the year. The necessity for'a Nor-. mal school has been apparent. for.a long time, and has. been a standing serene 2. FOR RENT. — F) subject of git nin citiesin the provi “MeN: and in most instances this attention is followed by surprise and admira- tion. The mining section occupies a prominent position, having been accorded its rightful place as one of the leading industiies of the coun- try. The collections of specimens from the various mines presents a. real transcontinental array, extend- ing from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The mere important mines are rep- r d by large and taken together, they constitute an almost{unparalleled display. This is the verdict, not merely of visiting Canadians, who naturally feel a personal pride in this exhibit from John, .cona Horse, predicts number of the sol transvaal will ‘remai of, the’ ‘Strath nently, or at least long enough ‘to test the resources ,of the country. Boxes:in Bank of Montreal Saie- ty Deposit Vault. Vey. VEAL DEAE Fight Tomorrow Nicht New York, Aug. 29.—Corbett and McCoy have .completed .their training for theic fight tomorrow night in the ring of. the.Twentieth Century. club in.. Madison Square garden. ,Corbett,said;, «J, am ready, as I announced, to meet either Fitzsimmons or Jeffries on the night following my battle with the kid.” their home land, but of Europ mining engineers who are viewing the foreign exhibits with impartial and dispassionate eyes. It has al- ready been confirmed by the large number of awards given to Canada iinea * Chicago, “Aug. "29.—George H. Ling, who saved the lives of scores of people at the time of the Johns- town flood, fell irom a train ‘‘at South Chicago yesterday, and was by the jurors of the mining section instantly killed. Katie D. Green G. M. ‘and D. Co., Ltd. FOR DEVELOPMENT: PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty tt . NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property ‘situated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie District, B.C: 7 1-2 Cents per Share, 22 Columbia Aveuue, Rossiand, B.C. d shares of the Co: offered to the public at and can be had on application to Sec y's Treasury Stuck is now GEORGE H. GREEN, RRR -Treasurer. Roar, .cheaper ~ GREAT MID-SUMMER, CLEARANCE. SALE,, BLOU SES itosix IN IN COTTON WRAPPERS Ladies’ Vestsaisns°: Sik st 9 HOCSOO OREO OH OTAKKG, THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. H Every Article’ aE Mentioned a’ Decided Bargain. Holstead & Wright Cor. First Ave. and Washington! St. THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS & CLOTHING STORE $ oveeesesooressasenoosaeses In-Cotton, Cash- -mere’and: Silk. CHEAP | very! Guéapt For’ ° a Nearly NOTHING are Goods offered yoit from all sides; BUT _DO You Really Buy CHEAP?. “No? But tot all the People understand that catch. There is Ouly One Store in Rossland that Advertises FACTS! and is the Only Place @ where You can Save Half on Your Purchase ® in Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings and Shoes Ana that Place is aio THE| ROSSLAND AUCTION” HOUSE, B. BANNETT, — - MANAGER. - No. 42 East Columbia Avene. Suits of Clothes: « This spring's goods, from $2.50 to $ra. Overalls and Jumvers. Jumpers, that everybody « else sells for:75 c, our price soc. Miners’ Shoes) That we sold for $3 $4 $5 and $6, at $1.50 $2, $2.50 and $3. Also a line of. fine walking shoes from $1 up. Sox. .- Our regular 25c¢ all wool sox will sell three for 25c. Cotton sox just the thing for fide weather, sc. a pair. Oil Clothing. Coats, -Pants and Hats ‘at just one half the usual prices. Summer Underwear. We are heavily stocked in this line. We will sell.to all com- . ers’ at. from 20¢. a garment. . Special line of: Egyptian. and . Balbriggan shirts, 20c; draw- -.@rs Z0c. Top Shirts. s in gteat variety from 25¢ up. Gloves and Mits 25c Up Neckties and Suspen- ders front 10c Up Remember these prices are only good for one week, starting from today. Be on hand early and so get the choicest ‘selections. We have engaged special help so that you are sure of courteous and quick attention. Rossl nd A ti H 42 E, Columbia Ave. til uction Ouse; 5. Bannett, Manager : ‘ ss ROSS THOMPSON........ I have the following blocks in the following companies for -ale Zureka C dated, Gopt Star, oH Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and ZilaM Lots in the Original Towg te Reddin. JacksonCo4 __ROSSEANI EVENING, RECORD, AUGUST. 49," 1900 —.. poree nto sho a to be Divided Toronto; es authorities are now , certail what Dr. Ellis the Goldstein Pp! Goldstein was 5! placing carbol tities in his foo will endeavor to daughter and Mrs. Itis seldom we are vis NED FOR INSURANCE, pices wing, How, the mmroney 29 —The® crown in from Saliny says. about oisoning, case, that lowly poisoned by lic acid in small quan; dor medicine, and prove that, ‘the ob- ‘ ning was to obtain et ee — a Mousiad dollars was made Pee to his the he $444 Helpert the balance. aw GREAT THEATRICAL EVENT. | — The Australian, Come vy Co. sere). Next Week for ‘Three Nights. On Monday next we are to be in- troduced to a first-class, ‘comedy company direct from Australia. good company, but the com ny in question claim to be Australia’s City. Taxes CLASSIFIED. The attention of rate payers is called to the fact that Friday, Au: | gust 31, is the last day on which Leity taxes may. de paid, in order to obtain the discount. Mr.. Harp will be at the city offices. two even- ings in next week—Tuesday and Friday—for the special ot citizens who cannot attend dur- ing the ordinary office hours. Promenade Concetr Advertisements under th vate this a as yd al the One Cent a Word. Ae Kaihing taken pr + less Han ag cents, Six insertions, TAILORING. on hill at head of steps, behind One Price Grocery Company's store, Spokane street. ‘To Let COS Two new houses, fair rooms each, MISS I SW. ANSON dae tAbeee THE CLARENDON Apply to Daly & ©. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant ‘Tailor, carries the best assortment of Imported and do- mestic goods in Kossland, None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia avenue, Rossland. endon, will be glad to receive his oldjpatrons and friends at the g Serves the Best Meals i in John Lucas,formorly of the Clar= HMONTREAL LOAN a/& INVESTMENT Co ss INCORPORATED} % | Head office, Imperial bullding, ‘St. James Street, City, Rooms for Banq' and Dinner Parties : : : 7 FOR SALE, FOR SALE.—s8 feet frontage, Nickel plate flat, $275. ‘L Prest & Co. A final p Je.concert will-be given next Tuesday evening in the skating rink by the Star Cornet band, under , the auspices of the Methodist Church Ladies Aid so- ciety. Hazelwood ice cream, coffee and cake will be served. ~ CITY TAXES.” Notice to Hatepayers. Friday, 31st August, is. the last day for payment of city taxes in or: der to obtain the discount. For|¢ the convenience of ratepayers the office will be open on Tuesday 28th and Nae gist from 7 to 9 p. m. WILitaM Harp, Canada aud South Afsica. We jhave . change. _table comedy, “Caste.” terprise. We are to have good, plays, presented in. a first-class manner by a first-class company. and have organized ‘for a tour of in the,.past. seen. so much of inferior compapyies and so little of the first-class article that this will come as an agreeable The opening piece ‘will be Robert- son's famous and world-wide repu- The company has much credit in as much as they have been plucky enough to embark on this great en- It costs, n0. small amount sound |. t€ ’ City assessor and collector. FOR SALE—Large lot, May addition, head of Spokane street, $125. T, Prest, 26 Columbia ave. easyterms. .T. Prest & Co. FOR SALE.—House and two lots. | House is new and contains four rooms. Cheap and on very FOR RENT. . ‘T. Prest & Co, TO RENT.—House on Second Avenue, $10. five roo 1s. T. Preat & FOR RENT.- Funes house, Victoria : ave, LUNCHES, - - - —__+___—-_ Hazelwood ice cream, Harry Supscrived content over. +-§800,000, c hi da branch office here ‘Thi Ghthe iollowing Beard of Managen met Elmer A. Rolf. Hon hon. os. Mayne Dal Datly,Q. C. James La R. Hamilton Secretary-Treasurels W. H. Faldine. — FOR RENT. Jelly glasses, fruit jary in pints, quarts and half gallons. O. M. Fox & Co., 106 E. Columbia avenue. Oftlee on first floor -1ns Block. ‘Tranater of Liquor License. Green: for the jeorge W. Cami Guksaenis ith day ot en A.D. ‘Gronak H. "Stace ven, that at the next sitting Commissioners for the mad buggies—fine M stables. single Phone 6, ‘Madam Laughlois, of Boston has taken charge of Lougheed . & com- pany’s dressmaking department for the coming season. Patrons are assured of the latest designs in evening dresses ‘and...street cos- tumes. ***° te carriages, and gurneys—Montana stables. Phone 6. Pure Soap Is necessary for a good iomplex: ion. A, Sap to be pure need not rily. be high ¢priced. We to. take a stuff. Monday next, “Australian cousins. - Weare sure in. Rossland to give the company a hearty.{reception on The’ hand o€ wel- come is always forthcoming to our ‘the world, and they are producing good have on hand a large assortment of] all'the leading makes of toilet soaps and we haye, besides, other varie- ties, Which; if not so well known are fully as gdod’; and cost less money.” Match pairs, handsome turnouts; |: MINERS’ CHECKS cashed at face value at the BURINESS LOCALS. ‘Those Now Cameras these goods. nouncement on first page. MINERS’ CHECKS cashed at face value at the RossLanp DRuc C Phone 185. Electric laundry, Columbia Ave. Fancy gaited saddle horses—new drivers at HOFFMAN HOU SE Carpenter & Co. have taken the agency in Rossland and vicinity for the Glenco and Korona cameras, the best two cameras on the mar- t ket for, the money, ing great inducements to advertise See their display an- They are offer- HOFEMAN HOUSE Good laundress wanted at once, Phones 65 and 20. if omg ant rooms o1 secon floor Burns Try the Kootenay dinners. Large Waretionse 1m center of town. Fine, Bottled Goods. ee : Physicians recommend most FOR SALE. highly Schlitz’s extract of malt. Webb and G. B. chocol fresh cut flowers at the Bon Ton. tf . For Ront iDat & Gi sae eed The Dominion hotel and theater, Rolt rogan furnished. Apply to George “ ; Owen, the Alhambra. tf The Montreal Loan & Investment Go’ offers the safest investinent forsme } sums now open to the public, and lends money in large or small amounts repayable in ja tmonthly yinetalmme: ents. Fo: further information, apply to W: H. FALDING, Secretary-Treasurer. Bank of Montreal Chambers, Columbfa avenue, Sold by the bottle at the Interna- |g, tional family liquor store. Import- ed white wines, clarets and Burgun- dies by the bottle, basket or case at honte, furmiahed | wrong, a at Hotel and Satoon on Second “avonue,—A splendid business opportunity. moderate ‘prices. tf For Rent—Dining room, _ tur- nished. Apply Butte hotel. tf West End Park : To Lease and Reet ; Finest: Soil and Ground for Kootenay Innches are the best. Telephone 86. “P.O, Box 268 A -'B. MACKENZIE & CO. ° .MINING BRCKERS, Columbia Ava, Rosaland. B..0 tf Established May, 1895. PLENTY OF WATER. THE REDDIN- ;ACKSON CO., timivan wtaanery. MINING AND: INVESTMENT BROKERS. . Agents for ParisRell Addit ion to Rossland. nee Epaulre of JAS. LAWLER, Agent, Big Pour Mining Co.’s Office, E. Columbia Ave. FE. w. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custont Honse building New York Life Insurance Agency. Washington street. Rossland, 3. C. TIMBER MEN WANTED TO bts » + CUT WOOD... «Market Gardens, Fruit. 4 Farms * Chicken Ranches § A STRONG CIGAR You'll find our “El Trabuco”’ Cigar strong enough to suit you, even if. you ilke them pretty stromg ....- Onr stock contains just the cigar you want. because they are all excellent. Best tobacco put-into them to atford you the beat smoke. Two for Twenty-Five Cents; try them. L.LEVY & CO. Wholesale and Retsil Tobaccos and Cigars. 7 Opposite Bank of Montreal. A, G. CREELMAN, (CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, 4 tes furnished on all kinds of work, Job Estimates (ry promptly attended to dl shop! Commercial Court. rear Alham Office and spe petal. P.O. ox Copper Mountain, K Creeks Aspen Gr GOVERNMENT HEADQUARTERS Fe For the SIMILKAN 39 TITLE PERFECT Survey of the Hope-Princeton Road Has Been Ordered. More PRICES: From $2 to $10 per Front Foot. You are especiall ee or write for Full I The Princeton-Keremos Road to be Built at once. Follow when the Estimates to yinvited tocall nformation to sears . All Roads Lead £0 weecs CHARLES E..BENN, Agent,R0: The Only Established Similkameen T ownsite and ...~. Capital City of the Similkatneen District... . ennedy Mountain, Friday, Boulder, Granite and Twenty-Mile ove and Roche River are ail Tributary to Princeton, which i s also the LOTS: 50. Pass the House bode 8 ROSSLAND, B.C. x100 Feet and 33 x 100 Feet.