aici ees SE * a runaway as he reached the long . Singletree was the only damage. BIG DAY'S WORK Sales ‘This Morning Amounted to 104,- 000 Shares. WINNIPEG WAS WANTED Giant in Heavy Demand and Sales Reached 41,500 Shares—White Bear Active and Dealings in It Reached 10,000 Shares— Waterloo Up. The general tendency of prices | 74 this morning at the call on the stock exchange was somewhat stronger but the elevation in .Prices resulted in heavy trading. Despite the fact that it was Monday, the total sales reached 101,000 shares. Giant was easily a leader, and 41,500 shares were sold at 5xrc@ 6c. Winnipeg was in strong demand and 19,000 shares changed hands with 32c as the ruling price. Deer Park went up to 3c. Rossland Sales. Today's sales on the Rossland exchange were: Giant, 1000, 1000, 5%¢; Morrison, 500,.12c; Winni- peg, 500, 500, 500, 303%4¢; Giant, 1000, 2500, 1000, 634c, 2000, 5000, 5000, 6c, 5000, 2000, 5000, 5000, 534¢; Novelty, 2000, 234, 5000, 234c; Winnipeg, 1000, 3134 c, 3000, 3134C, 5000, 2000, 2000, 3000, 32¢; Morrison, 1000, 5000, 6000, 1234c, 5000, 13c; White Bear, 5000, 5000, 334c; Okanogan, 500, 1034c; Tam- arac, 500, 934c; I. X. L., 1000, 13%{c, 1000, 1334c, 1000, 1334¢; Virginia, 500, 6c; King, 1000, 2834c; Deer Park, 2000, . 3c} total sales, 101,000. Eakibos {eamp Moki 5138 3103" a 100 any | ‘cKinne:! Canadian Gola Fields. a} I 103¢ ae 4 ‘Peoria Mi Ratbmullen ‘Cari 16 . 3! 10 6 7 3 5 6 13 30 a 23 90 2 1 12 1 1 2: 1 1 2 L 6 1 » RRA foners for a lense fo sell Hiquora at etal nthe |” Rae fnown as te ; De this 28th dav of September 1899. Hero’sa Snap. A five-roomed house, plastered and nicely furnished, in desirable location.. The price is $1350, with $350 cash, $300 in say six months, and the balance at the rate of $10 per month. Apply at this office. The best saddle horses at the Montana; phone 6. a3rd day of October, 1899. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 14, 1899. NOTICE. meeting of the creditors of James Wesley Lougheed will be held at the office,of W, J. Whiteside, Esq. solicitor, Ritchie block, Columbia |. avenue, Rossland, B. C., on Satur- day, the 11th day of November, at the hour of 4 o'clock “in the after- noon. Dated at Rossland, B. C., the Epwarp BAILuig, Assignee. @eL. SENEY4) Boots and Shoes Made to order. Répairs neatly done. Firat, avenue, two:loors from Washington strect, Rossland, B. 0. Notice to Tallors. "TENDERS: for winter uniforms fur. the police. nt will be received up ae ain be Towest a Subscribe for 50 Cents pet, k ‘ANADIAN PACIFIC” KOOTENAY COUNTRY, ‘ to all points EAST AND WEST. First-class Sleepers on all trains from Revelstoke ‘and Kootenay Landing. TOURIST CARS pass Medicine Hat, ie ; for St. Pauls Sundays and Wednesdays for Toronto; Fridays ee-Same an ‘pass, Revelato ne Roltake one day earlier. CONNECT! INECTIONS: - ARRIVE 729 ex. x, Sunday. .ROSSLAND. ex. Sunday 12215 7:50 call ROSSLAND. Morn train for and :from ‘Robson, Na ny for Kasto,. Sandon od Slocan points, ‘connects for all points THE BOUNDARY COUNTRO. Evenin train, for and from Robson, Nee ¥ id points. ni n 2 9). from Kaslo, ‘Sandon he points in BOUNDARY COUNTRY. Hours, -ROSSLAND TO ELSON.... ....4 For rates and full information, address the ‘nearest local agent, or A. B. Mackenzie, City. Ticket Agt. A.C. McArthur, Agent, Rossland. - W. B. Anderson. T..P.’A., Nelson, B.C. Application tor Liquor License. OTICE is hereb: that I'will appl; NOTICE de hereby sige thet Tense Coarse: te He buildit i, Bloke 38; Snot ae es the Clty at WARD, WATSON, | o> E. f. Coyle, A-! G: P. A., Vancouver, B. C. | * NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. Pursuant to the Creditors Trust Deeds Act and Amending Acts.: =i Notice.ishereby given that James Wesley Lougheed, heretofore trad- ing under the firm. name of W. J. Lougheed & Co.asa tailor of the city for the Wintel Notice is hereby given that'a qeaeeceeeeencene THE GOOD KINDS! MANY PATTERNS and COLORINGS ! This isan OPPORTUNE, Hime | lo fix up the home rT beta ALL PRICES. SEWED and LAYED FREE. Yai Onfpate, except In rains,'9 we bu factory (in | di ‘fanchéster, rect from mgland, st of Rossland, B.C.,has by deed:dated the 2oth day. of October, 1899). as- signed all his personal estate, credits and.effects which may be seized and sold under: execution, and all his real estate, to Edward Baillie of the said city 6f Rossland, accountant in trust for the benefit ‘of his creditors. The said deed was executed by the said James Wesley Lougheed | | and the said Edward Baillie on ‘the zoth day of October, 1899. | All {ena fas persons having claims against “the +) T5C., BEC, and 90c. p + You can get a TAPESTRY: hoary ality, good close woven surface, nice pat-. fast colors, st 40c ber 5 yard. Othera at 6Uc., AXMINSTER; English—Shori, soft pile, good: mies patiarns ana cole ar $2 to ners said James Wesley Lougheed. are required on or before the 2oth “day of December, 1899, to send to.the | * trustees full particulars of the’ same duly verified, together with the par- ticulars of the security (if, agy) held We have 1.25-and BRUSSELS, He prea rou sl Lica —starting at $1.00 per yard; also. 2 Vary extensive: variety, from 40c., by them. Notice is hereby further given that after the said 2oth.day of |; December, 1899, the trustee will proceed ‘to distribute ‘the proceeds of the trust:estate: amongst the-par- ties entitled theréto, having regard only to the claims of which, he has received notice, and that he will not be liable” for the proceeds of the trust estate or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose claim he-has ‘not had notice at wl time of the distribution, Dated at Rossland, B. (ow the 23rd day of October 1889— _Epwarp Batuiz, Assignee.’ vely,° 801 shades of harmony in colo: Carpets. V ELVETS; | the handsome patterns, those that have the beau- tiful blending of colorings: extra. ra long pil pile. giving the-Curpet a lovel ft tre: abdur rs, A seen in these Sold the world overs at $1.60 ‘per yard. CARPET ROOM. : Seoscscsencoocevscessoonsooocesovecees ART “SQUARES, ~ LINOLEUMS. Alarge cons, snment of Linoleams, diréct from Scuiland.: 1 varieHess ia. erne. " stock to select roa. All pri eee Large HUNTER BROS. ae ——HOUDE S - Straight | Cut ‘Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY Are Better than the Best: 7h LESALE AT Crow & Morris, Rossiand.’ B. Houde &' Company, Quebec Cc. P. R. Block. oughton’: Ss - Exchange Auction Mart _“We have for sale,“ Boots,: Bho Rubbers. Gloves Mitts, Underwear, Overshir rte Socks, itches, and all kinds of - Notions. © 8 ial sale for a few days ata sacrifice, Sruk sh jags8 foums. © Nothing’ ‘Cheap but the Price. INTERNATIONAL. ‘MUSIC HALL. -Monday, Nov. 13th, and. during week. Some Mart. ‘The. bra song Spectacle, | the Red Cross CUNLIFFE & ABLETT, |ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. All classes of Repairs ‘and Construction Work Undertaken. | Ore Gare, Wheels and Axles, Buckets; Ens, Shafting, Hangers and Pullers. ion. work ity. ; Northey Pumps kept in stock. Agents for Wm. Hamilto: Mig. Co.’s Mills, Concentrators, | Ete. ; Whird Avenue, Hossiana. si = P.O. Hox 198. Nurses:”. By PEARL & CASSIDY. on the Late Uprinag. The wOnderful ‘Novelty ~ Gyninast. - ‘The Man of Mystéry, PROFESSOR ‘DEL ADELPHIA. Gertie Harrington, Bee the Comedy-Drama hy’ Lawrence: Banjo Queen, a = x BEnRaaste IG AND GOING. Mayor A. S. Goodeve is in Green- William B. Husba: of Liquor-Lic Miss Maude Newell. n, that at the next . siti Commission a a is the southwest col on street, Int 23 block D, Rossland, B. C., ind. ‘Dated this 28th day. ot September, | -DWARD Vf rATsON, ERY? B. Husuanp. wood on mining business, J. Fred Ritchie is back from a short busihess trip to Spokane. Sol’ Cameron of the Cameron Construction company is'in’ Port- land. ‘Abe Jacobs, representing the Mills Novelty company ot Chicago, is in the city. W. Brown visited Trail Saturday and added 35 names to the provin- cial voters’ list. John B. Hastings of the’ Gooder- ham-Blackstock syndicate left at noon for Seattle, S. F. Peterson of the Crown Point hotel at Trail pane through land today for S Colonel E. S. Topping of Trail, ‘who drove up from the smelter town in a buggy, was mixed up in hill just below town. A_ broken Ten of the principal boosters and gamblers were in ‘police court this morning on. summonses issued. by- Chief Ingram. Their appearance was a mere formality, as each of Each of them pleaded guilt was fined zo. pleaded guilty and For farther information’ time, cards, mapa ‘Ko Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tabiets. All druggists ed the money.if it fails to cure. 25c. E. | j iw: Grove’s ‘Signature is on each OX. THE FAST LINE THE DINING CAR ROUTE VIA|_ Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Din- Through tickets t to all Pointe ia the United tes a1 nad. Steamship idctste to all parts ot the world. ‘Tene depart from Spokane as follows: . W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wn. 'P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Nelson, Gr d, Rossland, Euchered. - International Stock, Company ir ‘in ‘the cast. Harrison, the Coster, and 24 other‘Artists in‘ a Banner Bil of Novelties, Grand Forks, Nad Vancouver. ‘ “RETAIL MARKETS Rossland, Trail, Nelson,. Ymir, | Kasio, Denver, Silverton, ‘Cascade City, Grand Forks,- Greenwood, . Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, 2 Ferguson, and. Vancouver. Sandon, William Donald, Mer., Rossland Branch. New Revelstoke TO ALL. POINTS. YELLOWSTONE PARK. y SAFEST AND BEST. The Arlingtoiny } THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL“) ‘UNEXCELLED TABLE. -.--- Mrs. Lalonde and Mrs. Thorborn x have one charming fancy-work table while. Mrs..: Cameron and. Mrs. ‘ Americans Capture Salinda. . London, Tuesday.—A Maaila di th says seven A i were killed today in an attack on the town of Salinda. _ This morning the Americans captured the place... Over 77. dead Fil- ‘ipinos were counted i in the trenches. e around, every 24 hours, Genelle’s plant at Robson, capacity ‘150,000 feet, my plant here-with a capacity of 70,0c0 feet,and my plant at Ymir with a ca- pacity of 36,000 feet. They will also’ include the four mills owned by my- self and A. Fisher in the Boundary. i icEhe mills_ clude, P.: Genelle’s" 5 at ‘Nakusp, ... capacity. 150,000 feet |: idgeford duct the other, s' ori Ir WAS \AN EXAMINER FAKE But It Caused Broker, Bromish Bash- els of Financial Anguish. W. C. Bromish, a. “London oper-, ator in Kafiir stacks, who. was in the city-a fe eeks, AZO»: ‘got’ into SORATED |} Has Capital of $500,000 and Takes Over Boundary Mills. Columbia Gazette contains the an- and E, E, Wynne have been made 2/It is. is got unlikely that the corpora- even at present on a $2,000,000 The latest number of the British capital. nouncement that E, A. Paterson | Kootenay country. bp the ‘first of. the year. tion could pay satisfactory dividends It has been one of the most successful investments in the Their location and capacity is:. Phoe- nix 30,000 feet, Eholt 50,000 feet, Rock Creek 40,000 feet, and Long Lake 30,000 feet. In addition to these the company will erect four | chosen instead. mills over the Boundary. at ‘points not yet settled. «Our reserves are located all over the Arrow. lakes and through the Boundary district. ‘We have tim- ber lands under dominion and pro- vincial grants as well as_by_ virtue of lease from claim owners and the railway. companies. I should say that the amount of timber now standing on our territory is close to half a billion feet. «It was at first proposed to have the head office in Rossland, but as so many small mills will be located around Greenwood : that place was The officers of the company have not yet been chosen and I cannot say who they will be. “The whole of our capital. stock, amounting to $500,000, will be held by Messrs. P. Genelle, J. Poupore, J; Genelle, A. Fisher and” myself. ‘None will be offered to the public.” —_—_——_— COMING AND GOING. J B.J sh is back from the Cc. -0. D. Grocery and Meat Market... Telep! one 99. Washington St. ia two accounts when you were ‘all together. Choice Groceries and Vegetables, Baltimore Oys- ters, Fresh Fish, Hams, Fresh & Cured Meats. Sn | ‘Ye J.-F. Lansing of the Republic mill is at the Kootenay. W. Y. Williams of the California came in yesterday from the Boun- dary. 3 F Mrs. O’Brien, Mrs. Devereaux, Mr. and Mrs. Ingle and -J- M. Hurley were among the Trail vis- itors in Rossland today. The Sarin Cafe ase a First-Class in Every-Respect. Open Day and Night. Rooms ee Banquets and Diuner Parties. Hector McRae is back from a visit to California. 's for the K Gold Fields syndicate and the Trail. Creek Mining company, vice D. B. Bogle. ~ The next meeting of the provin- cial legislature is set for January 4. The new Boundary lumber trust, which has caused-much discussion lately, sis incorporated under the name of the Yale-Columbia Lumber company with acapital of ¢500,- coo. The head office will beat Greenwood. Its special purpose is declared to be the acquisition of Gall of the assets of certain lumber and milling concerns at present car- rying on business in the district of. Kootenay, in the terms of certain agreements made between the own- ers of the said lumber and milling concerns.” Its other powers: are general. ‘The Chatham & Ymic Consolida- ted Gold Mining Company of ‘Brit- ish Columbia is a recent corpora- tion with head offices here. It-will have a capital of $1,500,000 in $1 shares. ~ ; ——_—— IT WILL DOUBLE ITS CAPITAL —_—_ ‘West Kootenay Power & Light Come pany Makes Changes. The West Kootenay Power & Light company is plaoning to double its nominal capital. The increase will make the capitalization $2,000,- c00 instead -of $1,000,000 as at Dexter Shoudy of Roslyn Mines Has .lempty cars are being returned to HEAPS (OF COAL Been in Town. Dexter Shoudy, the general sales agesit'for the Northwest Improve- ment company, as the Northern Pacific Coal company, is known since its recent reorganization, has been in the city. Mr. Shoudy has just closed a contract with the Union Pacific railway for furnishing 110,000 tons of coal from the Ros- lyn, Wash., mines. The demand upon the collieries there was never so heavy, and the company has been obliged to refuse. orders for 50,000 tons which were wanted at Honolulu for coaling the Philippine transports. The output of Rosyln is 4000 tons per day, but the y is San Francisc} just ‘when the Ladysmith {campaign was at its” high N ily: Mr. was much in‘ rested i in the progress of events, British success or failure just, th * meant a great deal to him in his: stock transactions. { kTherefore-he staid up every night until the first editions of the _morn- ing papers were out, in order to get the latest advices from the front. At that time he did not know so much of the San Francisco Exam- iner as he does now, and he read that. yellow” journal. religiously. - On the morning when these things happened, Mr. Bromish almost tell dead when on clutching that organ feverishly, he found the whole. front page devoted: to headlines telling how Ladysmith | had fallen. Joubert had captured White's garrison and sheol generally was to play on the London stock exchange. “Great ‘Heavens,” gasped the, broker; “I’m a:ruined man.” And he went to bed with ice bags at his forehead xo reduce the fever which was well started. Gradually he re- « covered and sent out for other constantly behind in its orders, The whole Northern Pacific system from Livingston, Mont., to Portland, Or., is operated with Roslyn:coal, The main shaft at the mine is. of five-compartment size, and ‘works four cages, each with three decks. Two'of them, with six loaded mine cars are constantly being hoisted, while two other cages with six the levels. The change in name from the Northen Pacific Coal é€ompany to the Northwest Improvement ‘com- pany was made on account of the which is constantly at- present. A ing will be held here on Tuesday, December 5, to authorize the change. | The object of the move can only tending the railway and its > fuel offshoot when both concerns; bore the same title. papers to confi the dire news. Not one of them contained the story. It was the -Examiner’s exclusively, he thought, and cabled to London for particulars. . In the fullness of time back canie the | answer: “Nothing ‘in it; White safe.” Now Mr.. Bromish is sitting up nights to relieve his feelings against the Examiner,-and he reads nothing bat the London Times, three weeks Canadian Football Team. Montreal, Tiesday.—In view of the visit of the Irish football team a suggestion is being made that Canada send. a football team to Great Britain. Just at the present::: time, particularly, such a team: would no doubt'meet with a meee : The. Rossland Wareh & be guessed at. L. A. Campbell, Transfer company represents it lo- the general manager, who was seen this morning in regard to the mat- Hon. C. H. Mackintosh has re turned from Spokane. has been, doing business Boundary country and is expected «| home tonight. E, M.,Kinnear of the Crescent] very successful business. in the| of the plant as it stands is estimated ter, declined’ to make any state- ment. The concern is evidently doing a The cost at not more than $300,000 and it.is now under contract to supply 3000- cally, and is agent for the coal. ————————————— Nick-Fossum, a miner, is under nificent reception. | MINOR MENTION. | The Odd Fellows give their dance arrest charged with stealing a. gold and cakewalk Friday night. watch and some other stuff from his A small fire starting from a de- friends, Charles Hensley and Robert | fective flue slightly damaged Wm. Lindsb g atthe The watch was found upon him. h hotel. ‘Wadd’s residence on Columbia ave- nue this morning.