a : = : THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘fix OcoEst DaILy IN THR INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY BXOHPT SUNDAY OFPICH: BASEMENT POSTOFFICK BLOCK. TAL. 98. PF, 0, BOX: 538, ROSSLAND BVENING RECORD, FEBRUARY 18) 1500. the next occasion. mask. SUBGCRIPTION RATES: Dally, per month by malt. Bay, Ealeyear by mail and itself to unload him asa Jonah. A distinctive feature of the the mother country is that it is a national, not a Party movement. Advertising rates pa eee be nade known upon tion, The Rucons reaches the peoples British descent, for the French race as a whole has heartily supported - it. But Mr. Tarte and a few others have striven to créate ‘race dissex- TIME OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. tial that unity should prevail, he sends abroad , the impression that CLOSE | DESTINATIONS. | Due the French-Canadians do not appre- ps ciate the free e! Ruveisbie aud ‘ail points government . they. en * east and west. including Van’ joy and are anxious to secede. lcouver, Victoria, the Okanu-| aan . gan, Similkameen. Cariboo, This gives an excuse for the fake ndyke districts: Northwest Tereiturl Man-| correspondents at Ottawa to. spin fitoba: all ‘eastern «Canada, B British Isles and all Euro cobwebs of falsehood on a single 09 p. m:lfrien te sotes foreign: coun hair of fact, all’ for consum tion b: a ae Robson, Nakusp, ‘daily. : P y Sandon, Halcyon Springs.| American readers. - |Arrowht at id all Slocan| land Lardeau district porte, Dee: « Park Monday, Wed- esday and Friday ‘Nelson Jand connecti Nelson, Kaslo, and Ymir, 10:0 a.1 1. 13% } Ty mem .|Pass contiections.— SR Spokane, North: fall points in ieee All the Boundary -district|, points bet Cascade andj, P-™ Bambi isneys ase #8)" ally. a public enemy at any, time, but a Australia, China and Japan—See specie notices. Letters for Kegistration must be p hour previous to the time for closing t the mails, The postoffige te open from 8 a. m.,to7 p.m. daily, (except Sunda: half an approved government ; in’ this “Rar! behooves the governmen itself of this taint of . Aisloyalty, known as J. Israel Tarte. 1900 FEBRUARY 1goo"' | s(mM/[TI]wl[t]F]s rr] 2] 3% 4| 5] .6 8] g| 10: Ir] 12] 13] 14] 15] 16/17, 18 | 19 | 20] 21 | 22 | 23} 24. 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 Sate Deposit Boxes, The Bank of Montreal‘is now prepared to rent safe deposit boxes of various sizes for the safe keeping of jewelry, valuables, bonds and MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1900. TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive: We will gladly change your ‘‘ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10.2. m. TARTE’S LAST OUTBREAK. .The attack made by Mr. Tdrte’s * organ, TLa Patrie, on those who have taken up the movement in fa- vor of sending a contingent of 10,- ooo men to South Africa, only proves what the Liberal organs have -re- dly denied—that the mini: of public works is disloyal to the empire. din the sending of “military aid to the “mother country, but his party . bias shows forth in his allusion to the promoters of the movement as Tory jingoes and his disloyalty may be inferred clearly from his speaking of the war as one in. which Canada has no direct interest. Mr. Tarte!s .attack on the men who have given every evidence ‘of :their loyalty, even to offering their own sons in the seryice of the em- pire, is.so bage.as to entitle him :to the retrobation of all right-thinking He makes much of fhe other di The lessee ofa box is the sole holder of the keys. and access to the vault will be given only to the’ reg- istered holder of the box or from any, person prese fa written or- der from the lessee. Prices of boxes, payable in advance, range from $7.50 to $50 per aonum, ac- cording to size. -Hours of access to vault 10a. m.to3 p. m. Sat- urdays 16 a. m. to 12 noon. To Cure a Cold-In One Day Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. asc. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box, He ‘'squarzd” himself by a loyal speech after he had opposed. the Segond i a but now. he has again; thrown off the The Laurier government owes it to the Queen, to Canada 50 38 movement in Canada ‘to send aid to 00. Nor is it fi to C of sion and at a time ‘when it is-essen- |: EW DRUG STORE. ——THE— COMPANY. NEXT TO OLD CITY HALL, COLUMBIA AVENUE. ‘New:and Complete Stock of Drugs, and Patent Medicines. "Prescriptions Carefully Gompounded. Robert E. Strong, Manager. ROSS THOMPSON. A man who stirs up race feeling .|in a country of mixed nationality is a time when the empire should pre- sent a united front, he is an active, pernicious traitor, for :he is render- ing aid and ‘comfort to the enemy. When. men of both parties have been vieing with each other in their loyalty ‘and the. people: haye readily the ‘acts of the ‘banner icular, it ladies’hair work. purge street, Rossland, . tf t 1 have the following blocks in the following companies for cale: Eureka Consolidated, Gopher, Hotmestake, Evening Star, Silverine, R. E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka,North Star and Zila M Lots.in the Original Townsite gents’ ‘hair-cutting and all kinds of «No 10 2, Spokane Cash paid for clean cotton rags at the Recorp office. For Sale-—Dry slabs, $3.50 per cord. Also.dry wood. .Leays or- ders at .Embleton’s store, Le Roi avenue, The . Columbia . Bottling Works furnishes 90% of the carbonated drinks consumed in Rossland. Why? Because their goods are clean, pure and palatable. — Finest. table vinegar on.the market, California orange cider, ginger.ale and. all the. princi- pal sweet sodas. ‘Family trade so- licited. Postoffice box 703, Colum- bia telephone No. 43. The Russel hotel is. first-cl. in Reddin. Agents, d,B. ¢ BUSINESS LOCALS. Monsieur DeLeon, specialist in Rolt & Grogan office Gif first floor Burns’ Block. Ofte and. rooms on second floor Burns’ FOR SALE. Large Warehouse in center of tawn. Seyen-roomed Dwelling house, plastered, furniaed throughout, good ldcality.3 Hotel and Safoon on Second avenue.—A splendid business opportunity. Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG .. ..PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferring: rst-class Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: Commercial Alley, *Phone No. 39. Postoftice Box 16. every respect. Table is not ex- celled in Rossland. { Dr. “Scott's Headache Powadea’ are'a sure cure for headaches caused by powder smoke, etc. Sold at .Morrow’s. Drug store. Look—Cleaning, pressing ‘and Washington Street Dyeing and ‘Why Smith Left Home Because ‘Brown's in town and has said so much about the Wiscon- sin Central line between St. Paul and, Chicago that-Smith could not resist the | . temptation of a trip east. tf The) New Drag: Store. Is now open fer business on Co- lumbia avenue next. to old city hall. A complete , line of drugs, patent medicines, toil tarticles, etc. Pre- scriptions. carefully compounded. tf Tua. Rosstanp, Drus Co, ymen of either party. The h at the meeting last Wednesday were drawn indifferently from both par- ties and several of them were lead- ers in Mr. Tarte’s own party. They were representative, not only of both parties, but of every nationali- ty in Canada, including the one whose sentiments Mr. Tarte so grossly misrepresents. So far from the speeches being inspired by jin- goism, they were remarkable for their earuest patriotism, free from exaggeration, and for the_ practical manner in which the speakers dealt with the various phases of the sub- ject. Jingoes do not volunteer for war, nor send their sons; their pa- triotism sheds much wind and ink, but no blood, nor money. Patriots, in. the true sense of .the. word, are they who follow up words by ac- tion, and whose words are only. the prelude to action. - Such were the speakers at the Russland meeting. Mr. Tarte is not a loyal subject of the Queen, as Canadians under- Stand it, and is not fit to serve her in, the humblest capacitv, much less asa member of the cabinet. His innate, disloyalty has broken out with every new step to send military aid to South Africa and by the pres- sure of his colleagues has only been Ishportant Notice. lations buried‘ in the’ Laurel Hill cemetery are requested to call at my office and make to All persons - having friends or re- ‘ works, Telept 128, ey Currie, prop. . -tf dyeing done on short notice at the|FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT Butte Hotel. _ Colambia Ave., west, — ‘ HEADQUARTERS For MINERS Bar stocked with Choicest Wines, | _ Liquors and Cigars, in connection, Thomas Shanks, Proprietor. Rubbers, overshoes, boots and American goods, at, Lalonde'’s, _ For the best, cleanest and cheap- est coal, call or phone Martin Bros. If you want a really good cup: of | coffee go to the Rossland Coffee: house, Spokane street. Artistic Job Printing of every ‘de-| scription at this office. fine footwear for men, women .and K 2 f children. The best Canadian . and : cotenay Ate. Private rooms for parties. Rooms and Bar. Fresh Oysters in any Style. Game in Heason. Business Men's Lunch, 85c. Open Day and Night. ..-dn connection ‘Miss Ki Sekiiin; Prop. ‘NOTICE. feet al ove the ve the oa on the east Sad est Dated this zoth day of January, 1900, one ee aa! L.N. G. Apuorr.. pe have the remains disinterred and moved into the new City cemetery. -W.-R. Bearry, Undertaker. Hoomn for Hent Two front rooms ,in the Stone block,, corner. Columbia, avenue and Lincoln street. Fire-proof; conven- ‘Ratablished May, 1895, THE REDDIN. ACKSON co., ausarze, MINING AND INVESTMENT 4 'y 1900, t¢ ei ee fom fo MEY ah tees ‘Ghoicest Wines, oo miners inches * Liquors and Glgars, CALL ON JERRY SPELLMAN, Rossland Hotel | Cor. Columbia Avenue and Spokane Street, BROKERS, C.E, Bena. M.-H. McMahon (CHARLES E. BENN. & CO. ient in every. way;,r I Ap- ply.C. E..Benn .&,Co. Wine Bottle | Goode. |, AND ACCOUNTANTS, Agents for Paris Beli Addition to Rosslont. | ve WY: HINSDALE, ‘Also New ‘ork Life lusurance Agency, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building. Washington street. Rossland, B.O Buy, sell and trace Stocks and Real Estate for lients. V & N'Pho: Cae es: 51. PO Box 468 T ds most highly Schlita’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 ‘Tenders for Hi: Wanted—Tenders for carload of hay to be delivered at .the sanitary stable about March rst. ‘Tenders must be in by 4 o’clock p..m.,;Tues- day, February 13th. Wiuiam McQuesgn, bottled up te break out again on 2-10-2t City Clerk. Telephone 86. P.O. Box 268 A. 3. MACKENZIE, & Co, MINING BROKERS, Gotnra bia Ave. R Contractor and Builder. Moving and Ralsing Buildings a+ Specialty W. C. McDONALD, of any Estimates wee eapusen™ Apply 85 Thompson Avenue. B. @. A. G. Creelman. P. O. Box 315, CREELMAN & BEAM. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Eatimates farnisbed on alt’ binds pf work. on Jobbing promptly attend lee and shop: ig sho Garamercal coat HOBBLAND, B. 0. coneoee| HOTEL HOFFMAN, Washington Street, Rossland, B, 0. Furnished Rooms. First-Class Bar. Railroad and Miners Ti cashed, tree of charge. ft ch: Heed Checks rofitable eople Harry McIntosh - - Proprietor. ossibility rinting, FOR refer aying for rinting ractical cen rinters. | atronize rinters erceiving these oints in rinting. TRY. THE | Dossland _ROSSLAND BVENING: RECORD, HEBRUARY 13; i300." | EWERT BROS» Caray JEWELERS & ENGRAVERS. cr CANADIAN, PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME-PIECE INSPECTORS. FINE WATCH REPAIRING. Tomorrow Morning. One Ladies’ Six Senior and Three FCARNIVAL SPORTS Ourling Bonspiel Begins at 9 O'clock | THE PROGRAM COMPLETE : |ipromptly at 2:30. Junior, High School:club and the I. X, L. ‘club of Rossland, and will begin buildings have also been withd no préparations having been made for adequate displays. Hockey Tournament. The first games in the hockey tournament will be played on Thurs- day afternoon at ‘the rink. The first- match will be in the junior. competition between the Spokane This. will be im- mediately followed. by the, first match for the seniar hockey cham- to the, iecredea) Straight Cut Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY. B. Houde & Company, Quebec Are Better than the Best. “WHOLESALE AT ¢ Crow & Morris, Rossland. >8. CS 4——HOUDE'S——"* carnival are now complete. K Curling Hockey Matches —Fancy “and Spe ate, -pionship between the boundary and ing Ms Coasting, 8: land clubs, Admissi ‘Ski Contests—Prisen and Tudges. ‘rink, including both matches, will All arrangements for the winter The, curlers began arriving today ‘and’ the. semi-annual meeting of. the which the draws for the coming’|i contests will -be made, will talke | : place this evening. The firstgames o'clock day, thus. furnishing’ six ‘sheets ‘ pate in the bonspiel, some of them: coming great distances, : ) The. prizes for the carnival and bonspiel are now all‘on view in the ES @ | window. of J. -W. Spring’s jewelry. = store, with the. exception of one or “sopplie’ for Mining Estimates furnished for Wi * Electric Fixtures carried in ‘Stock. Don't Burn Oil, id ‘dan; rous, to say noth- ineal Mirtle and disagreeable task of cleaning lamps. ee ill ne nf o pleasant and much cheaper t se Electric. Lights! y redueo in-urane, give your home oF Besides place a brignter appearance, and save you money in many Ways ...++;- wwEulectric. Powers. - and Manufacturing. p purposes, oF Rent. - {trouble with Tights telephone No. 67, between 8 a. my e eo p.m. and No. en 6 B. Mee Rosslane. Water & Lisht On ng ieee fered are a2 fo am Telephone No. 67—~——a\ ge. ‘aad Lighting. “It is much cheaper than steam, | have not yet arrived and the medals offered i in the various, champion: ip which, h > will all be here before Saturday. "The cash value of the trophies. and prizes, including the cash prizes of- fered for the cutter and dog races, exceeds $2500. ‘The Masquerade. On Wednesday evening the car- nival proper begins with the mas- querade at the rink.’ The commit- |" tee is assured this will be a great success as a large number of hand- some costumes have been specially prepared “by local outfitters: Miller-Dervant had imported 50 handsome co for his cust ers; but the quarantine authorities .| returned them: to Spokane today. Those who were: depending on get- “! ting their suits from him will have to act quickly in order to get new dresses ready by Wednesday even- lows: Ladies—First, gold neck- <>. lace; second, gold belt buckle. Artistic J ob Printing At the Record Office. :.....:...---Postoffice Block. a QUICK WORK |; Girls—-First, gold bracelet; second,’ silver bracelet. Gentlemen—First, case.of military. brushes; second, pair of military brushes. Boys— First, a$5 knife; second, nickel ‘Will calt ‘at any Red Star Storage & Transfer Cc. Does a vecuiar Storage £ ana saranete business, 8 city. - Meet all heat done. - Light and. short nov noice. 'e pay able natn, gous to anyibine we handle. ‘no Bre ris We 5 Beary Frais bandied. taken. as shippers’ agents. house, on ship any ma of o aod Wwe SELL GOOD, “DR Y, SEASONED WO! Office: Washington 8t., oprosite Bank of Montreal. Tel. No. & fe delivered satraet eilvered ‘on Minin mach inery le! Pi ie ved. coral eTaeiities reason- Goou Fe wis pie transfer, ware- > JW. e Pitine, Mer. ee | watch. Comic. character—First, umbrella; second, ‘scarf pin, The judges. will be Mayor Goodeve, Hon. T. Mayne Daly and John M. Smith The public is specially asked to take notice that no-one romptly. fes safely mo' judges will announce their decisions and the skaters will unmask, unless dressed in proper carnival suit and masked. P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Coasting Contests, Thursday’s sports will: begin with the coasting contests. The course will be on Spokane street from Sec- id ond to Columbia. avenue. The Resend, Neleoos ” : j ill be C. O; Lalonde, A. B : : Grand Forks, and Reacouver. judges will be C. O. , A. B. : -——__ Clabon and J. Elmore Taylor. The : RETAIL MARKETS first race’ will: begin at 10 - o'clock Rossland, Trai!, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, New sharp. There are five contests in : : e Denver “Silverton, "Cascade City, ‘Grand ‘Forks, all, as follows: ~ Greenwood, Phenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke . Ferguson, and Vancouver. ——— William Donald, Mer. Rosstand Branch. Boys under 12, single—Prizes, first, Boys’ Own Annual; second, knife. . Boys under 16, single—two gold watch chains. Property 22 Columbia’ Rossii Katie D. Green G. M. and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. situated; on North Fork River, Erie District, B. Cc. Fees na FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company's Tre! offered to the public at 71-2 Cents per Share, and can be had on application to Aveuue, GEORGE H. land, B.C. asury Stock is now Sec-Treasurer. Girls under 12, single—First, photograph album; second, writing portiolio. Girls. under 16, single—First, alligator purse; second, card case. Large coasters or bobs, with crews of notless than three nor thore than six—Two prizes valued at $20, which will not be purchased ;Juntil the race Is decided and the know how many Salmon committee ‘will crews. The next- event on the program is the’ parade, but this has been GREEN, .~ Friday’s sports will begin with the E . in;the, bonspiel will be. played at-9 | ‘prospector’s “snowshoe race at 9:30 E gy O tomorrow. morning, the:!,.:m.on ‘Second avenue from St: fE A Pv @” e A whole rink being atthe disposal-of | Paul to Washington street... Com- oe the curlers until 6 p.m. Wednes{' Pbetitors must be amateuis and will ‘trave to carry a pack of yo pounds. ice. Over 100 curlers will -partici=|~ye prizes are a gold watch and a|} case of:pipes. Alderman McRae, John McKane two of the curling trophies which I street. at. the bridge over, Trail will be allowed on the ice from 8}- ‘till 9:30, at which latter hour the| members there are in the winning ing in cutters,-single, | abandoned.and the prizes cancelled | it) be-for single dogs in sleighs, owing to lacie of i The be 25 and 50 cents. In-the evening, beginning at 7p. m., two more games in the series for-the senior hockey championship ‘will be played. The first will. be between the Vernon and Revelstoke. CIGARS! Finest Im- ported and Domestic Cigars Pipes, and all kinds of Chewina and Smoking ‘Tobacco. . at... CAPT. SHAW'S ‘clubs and the second ‘betw the Victorias and ;Nelson, . Snowshoe and Ski Races. The judges will be and Alexander Dick. from the top of Monte Cristo moun- tain. to the foot of Washington? creek. The races will be run with ‘only enough time intervening to keep the competitors in the different |’ i jo esate | ro BROS. will buy a NEW Franklin.. Typewriter. wcAT oceans BOOK STORE. events clear of éach other. First witl be the championship of Canada intosh cup and gold. silver medals. This is sure to be a close and exci- ting contest. Next will come the men’s ski race, the prizes being a pair of gold sleeve links and a cigar case. The third and last race will, be for boys under 15, the prizes being silver and gun metal watches: Re judges will ‘be J. L. G. Abbott, F. .W. Rolt and C. R. Hamilton. Junior Hockey At 11 o'clock at the rink the.win- open to all amateurs, for the Mack- W. al FALD | NG, Manag 'r Rossland Opera House. Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada, Accountant, Auctioneer. AGENT: ~ The Canada Accident "Assurance Co., © ners of the match between the Spo- a ‘Linptuity and Diate Glass.) Kane High School and theI. X. L. club of Rossland will play. Nélson in the series for: the junior hockey club fhampionship of the provi in this connection the committee desires to point out that the I. X. L.gclub of Rossland has snown a spirit of husi in that, although they are not the present champions and are.extreme- ly desirous of winning the cup this year, they have. yet consented to handicap themselves by going against any team which enters for the contest and if they should in the end beat all three teams they will havefithe best right of any of the winners to be proud of their suc- cess. Jendid Fancy Skating and Hockey The sports at the rink on Friday afternoon will beginiat 2 p.m. The first event will. be’ the competition for the fancy skating championship ‘of the province, the prizes. being: gold and silver medals. Some very fide skaters are entered for this con- test, which willbe a very pretty one. The judges are J. W. Astley, C. R: Hamilton and 'C. StL. Mack- intosh. Immediately after the skating competition will come another sen- jor hockey match between the win- ner of Rossland’ vs. Botindary and the ‘winner of Nelson vs. Revel: stoke. The admi Waffle Parlor. oe The 34636 Washington St., 25 —————_ CENT Ticketa; 21 Meals, $5.00 34-86. Washington Street. WoopD! $5 and $5.50 per Cord TAMARAC,—FIR—AND—PINE- ‘Well Seasoned. Cut any Length. EAST E.ND Woop YARD. Leave orders at F. W. Bauers' brokerage office, ls Sve’ and’ Lincolp. staeand a