ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, -AUGUST 11, 1899. LOCAL BREVITIES. It is the Methedist, inatead of the Presbyterian, Sunday school picnic that is being postponed from day to day on account of ‘the bad weather. It ls ex- pected to be held at Valley House next Saturday. —_———— Men's flannel euits for $20 at ae ° Lougheed & Co. 6-19! The Rossland |PHE PIONEER SALOON .- Fine Canadian and American Whiskies a specialty.” Monarch Stock for Sale. pooled atock of the Monarch Mining for sale at 2 cents. Apply to A. EB, thie office. Se - Washington Hand Press. FOR SALE—An 6-column Washington band prose in frat-oleas order, together: rwithe feyen at column newspaper outfit. Apply at A Close Shave Or just the kind you wantat Ed Ray’s International Barber Shop. z ee Pianos. Pianoson the installment plan. Easy terme. Call atthe Imperial cigar store. tf BUSINESS:: POINTERS. . co. M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the beat pped iucabing establishment, in the city and f all kinds of plumbing, CRESCENT DPy Goods Company, —<—er lid. Corsets. Hosiery. Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, 8 pair for 25c, Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, Martin A. Schwieg hieicCtAes TAILOR. Perféct Fit Guaranteed Prompt Delivery SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue, neditery bbrrng Bagel Evening Record VoL 4, NO. 36: ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1899. PRICE FIVE CENTS, the Ve have just received uot lier line one Givin with MAPLE. LEAF, CANADIAN BRIVISH Coat of Arins enameled on “ihe Duckies. hese are the latest and very stylish, PERSONAL. J. W. Witherop, who has been in the city for the past week looking after’ the Paris Belle addition lots, left for Spokane today on business and will return in a few days. Judge Spinks came in from the Bound- ary country last evening. P, A. O'Farrell, the rip-roaring nows- paper correspondent, came in from Spo- Prosecution Asked -to Amend the In / { formation. © lM CSE, ADORED PEROT CASE AGAIN IN COURT, Mother Obliged to Produce her Daughter in Lonpon, Aug. 11.—Mrse. William Y. Perot, of Baltimore,’ Md., charged with abducting her deughter Gladys, was -jagain remanded. at Bow street police court yesterday until Tuesday, bail being _Jallowed as previously. At the conclu- sion of the hearing she was served with is prepared to ateam-fitting, body 'at anv time. ef u kane last evening. J. D, McDonald Jeft today for Enst _| Kootenay on mining business. *-M. E, Green and wife left today for a habeas~ corpus to produce Glndys, granted on the application of William H. Perot, her father-in-law, and returnable in the high court Saturday. The ceurt room was well filled with fashionably dressed people, including the Misses Blood, N. Blood, Solicitar- General Richards, W. H. Perot, &r., - Mrs. Hodson Sumner, and: the lawyers | interested in the case. Mrs. Perot was beautifally,dressed in cream embroid- ered eerge. ‘She appeared at 11:40 a. m., holding Gladys by the hand. The de- fendant was much paler and more ner- yous than on previous occasions. Counsel for Mre. Perot said he had only received the extradition papers an hour previously, and bad not had time toexamine them. ‘Therefore he asked for a short adjournment. Newton Crane, counsel for W. H. Perot, eaid he did not object, provided it was understood that there would be no farther postponement. Thia was agreed to. ? Mrs. Perot left the dock smiling at Gladys, and saying: ‘Come slong darling.” After- she left the court room the habeas corpus was served. see any where, for Awd 1» SRY’ 5 apt _J.W. SPRING. NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OEFICE. THE LEADING JEWELER. GENUINE SALE ni Great Reduction. in. Prices in the: Next THIRTY. DAYS. 12lgc., 20c., 25e. and S5c..| 7 Misses’ Ribbed Hose,.. “$. A. Macpowann, 10c., 124gc.; 1b0.; 206. and 2, Fanty Buried 2 THE DEFENCE DENIED THEIR RIGHT J.8, CLUTE, Ja, | YOU KNOW THE PLACE, If you want to wear the best-fitting Macdonald & Clute JERRY SPELLMAN’S. |i see ws zw He ee in | high-clage tailor. _Every garment. guar- anteed. tf The Evening Recoxp delivered to any part of the city for 65 cents per. month J. ¥._ Fitzpatrick, - the sanitary plumber, has removed his office and shop to the corner of Columbia avenue and. Washington = atreet, Sader Cap *baw’s cigar atore. dltf. - Misses’ Steve Garnham and Billy Luke Were the Only Witnesses Exam- } ined, Today. :' Garristers, Solicitors and Notaries, | E, J. McCune went to Northport today i ‘ to meet his brother, A. W., who is ‘ex- pected to be there on his,way from Salt Lake City to the Slccan. E. V. McCune, formerly a heavy owner in the Nickel Plate mine, came in last evening and left this morning for Neleon aud the Slocan. Frank Menrdent today. Cel. E. 8. Tcpping wasup from Trail today. * it J.B. Herrick, manager of ‘the {ron Mask, returned to Spokane today to be with his family over Sunday. oMr. Jaffrays, president of the Toronto Globe Pablishing company, left on the afternoon train for Toronto. Fred Reid, of the Secomd Oregon; dis- charged at San Francisco a few days ago, will arrive in to visit his mother, Mra. C. E. Thomason. Gov. C..H. Mackintesh, accompanied by his private secretary and Dr. Deeks, left on:the 3:30 p. m. train for Halcyon hot springs. Wm. Bourke, urganizer for the order of Canadian. Foresters, left for Winni- peg teday..-He has beom detained here on-account of sickness. Samuel Hart. left today for his homo ‘at St. Themas,. Ont. | -A, B. McKenzie returned ‘Jaat evening from Cancade City on the new C. & W. line, via Brooklyn, leaving there at 8 a. m. yesterday. Mr, and~ Mra, John S8:. Clute. -left_;on the afternoon train for Slocan Junction, on>a fish trip, aud’ will return next 15u;, 20c., 26c. and 35c. : Solicitora for Bank of Rritish North Ameries + McB R Shirt Waists. 3 GO to Lad 4 Stylish and Swell-Waiste of im- ported French Pereales, Fino Cord- Womats For the. best HOME MADE B! and pastries of all kinds. East Col be Ave, next door weat of City offices, rials. Ta f= ‘ ae Our 8 Cles - Sale left x us many Remnants in Summer Il H ‘Play ford 1 Will Offer. the: following Goods at and Below fete MEN'S SUITS. BOYS’ SUIT: (ld Price. ola Pace Sale Price. $8.00 = $400 2 Prof. Frank Lewis; Thoinas Kelly ‘sha Henry. Peck were in the police court this e morning upon the charge of ‘wilful de- jon of property.toan amount which exceeds $20, onthe morning of the Sth of Angust, at the baseball grounds. It will be “remembered that one witmess was exanvined .Jast.:Thursilay'and the case adjourned until. today. That wit- ness testified that he belonged to the Walter L..Main. circus, and that Lewis had offered him $25 to. go with him’ to demolish the tent at the circus’ grounds in'which Garnham was doing business, and that he refused it. Today Steve han and Williani, Lake testified as tothe value of the” preperty destroyed and the conduct of the defendants at the time the offence is alleged to have been committed. ‘At the conclusion: of the testimony, City ‘itor Abbott to amend the'information to accord with the testi- mony, which indicated that, property of less value then $20 had been destroyed by the defendants, to which’ counsel for the defendants,. Ww. eas Nelson, objected, He denied thes aright, ofthe-presecution to nend. the complaint, He held that under the law: it could-not be-done. - He said their only. remedy waa to withdraw the.charge and lay another complaint. Mayor Goodeve ond Joan Kirkup were the sitting magistrates. The case lasted rom 10:30 a. nj, 1p. m.; and was con- tinued.until Monday. Sale Price, $5 bu went to = hs yTweel Suit The Evening Recurp after June 1 de- louby Tweet Su livered to aay part of the city''for 65 tf. sents a month. ed Freich Ginghams, Piques, etc., 00 15 WwW 160 10 00. / 50 5 00 RO Eevning «Record, 5 65 CENGS “PER MONTH COMMENCING —ANYGIME ‘at ants reduced prices, 3 Miners’, ‘railroad and city ‘checks -» T5c., $1.00, $1 2, $1.60 and ‘¢2 50 lis ‘et Weal eute FO cashed free of. charge -at all heurs at Hotel Hoffman, Rossland, Harry Mcln- toeh, proprietor. - th. raw € Full tine of Boys’ Odd Pants, . lined, to clear at. “to ~ BOe., 75¢,, $1.00, $1 25) v line of. MEN?S and BOY'S AMERICAN and ENGLISH HATS and Subsacribe for th Ev BRecoen, Summer Wash Mate: ompriging Stetson, King B., Wakefield and Leslie Stiff Hats, abseril for the Evgnia 2D, 5 only 65 cents per month. > In‘all the Newest Designs & Patterns American Shirts and Ties A FEW FACTS WORTH: LOOKING INTO: He carries the largest and most complete i; Ten porn tue oa Bnglish, Sevtch and. Ma- es in WANTED.—A good lady eolicitor. Address A. B- thie office. tf. }- ‘Tailors than all the other mi combined in Rossland: The Royal Wort Corsets. : Wash Materials, which will be FeO cal can bake home-made bread. “Apply st}. s cloged out at. Half’ Price: ACCOUNTANT Delicatessen, next door to Ward & ie = - oe =e e B k cealae Kay's. "| Remnants of imported Organdies No. reofone loc y Ressland -WANTFD—A chambermaid at the| ‘The fame and superiority of these PO: ROX 88. Dominion hotel. 2OO2 by does M. J. O'HEARN: employ: more. hun ap fe fey ‘ootenay. ed the services of the BEST hag secu Loon Lake Excursion, imploys only Union Labor. Next Bander there will. be another irom. to Loon Lake. There has eriay been two within* the pastmonth. The general expression ef those who have’ gone to that place is that there is altogether ‘too much rail-~~ road riding for a pleasure trip..-The old Corbin; system has not. as yet ‘been ‘atraightened and leveled up 20 as to — make it pleasant riding. Those not used to railroad riding are almost sure to get “sea sick.” It takes nearly six hours to go down and longer to come back. There’ ia no assurance of the events being ad- vertiged coming off. At least there was none the last excuraion—no baseball, no baloon ascension, -no ‘nothing’ and nothing much to see. It was hot and dusty, and everybody came home dirty and tired to death. This is written only a8 8 news item, 60 those who wish to go will mot be disappointed. We speak from exerperience. Distinguished Visitors. Senator George Turaer returned last evening from the Slocan on hia way to He was by R. B. Gordon,.congressman from Ohio; B. W. Layton, assistant sergeaht-at-armeof the house of representatives of the United States, and M. W. Bloomington, official reporter of the United ‘States senate. They are all gentlemen of means and are being shown the country by Senator Turner. Rew Westminister Election. Victorra, B. C., Aug. 11.—The gove issued a writ for the cote 8rd. E Delivered to any a of the city. A CARLOAD OF “PRUNES aad VALISES JUST ARRIVED. a ic Q'HEARN, THE ¢ eS R cd corn: ER: COLUMBIA AVENUE AND Lincoln: STREET... e€cor All we : We will ‘have your trade after that. The ~ ry! Remnants of Fancy. Figured Or- gandies .. Remnants Fancy Colored: Swisses Remnanta Black Dotted Swisaes. Fi Kemhnants Striped Dotted Swisses of a a} of Remnants of French Piques famous Gorsets are firmly estab- cot 0) ro nn: MD. e) a 1) ES lished.z. .We carry a camplete line, lena Merchant Tailors ‘| Summer .Corsets ay. Pa 2 To Sell eee wore average man buys shoes. “from their appear: * «re YOU MUST ADVERTISE ask 1S: ance and fit... They know little about leath- erand trnet.to their.dealers. Hence the advantage of dealing with a repo table house. Our shoes etrike people by stylish shape and by their roke : Cc. O. LALONDE: Monday: Mr, Neleon asked that Kelly and Peck TN LADIES BUTTS: | 106 WEST COLUMBIA “AVENUE, 1. EAST.CO)UMBIA: AVENUE. 8.1. Long, P. Ls, came in this alter- | pe allowed .to,,go om their own recog- Just arriveda fine range of | 7 ie - E noon from mile: nizance,.as he claimed that there was see |(Coesoont Dry Goods Co, 1 a on the 3:30 train from the Boundary. court denied, and offered to release them IN.GOOD “Pinease with Medicine. If the Medicine ts not right NEW. BRICK BLOCK, = 76c., $1.00 and $1.60 REDUCED PRIOES FOR Corset Waists for Ladies, Misses *.20—D AY S=20 and Children at Popular Prices. ‘ool JOUIOT JH. "yoursel it straight to TW. HOWARD + General Advertising and Press” Agent: . BisorecaTs-St., (Within E, C.)Lonpon, Eng. Remnants of domestic Piques....° Remnants Percalee, Calicoeg, etc. ESTIMATES 1 FURNISHED. pe CONTRACTS} ABRANGED for Large ADVICE OF-|, FERED Cogerding, the Dest Heaiome for bring- ing all Advertisers before the British public. Conerenteces solicited. aes w. HOWARD BusworscaTe-#Taxer, (Within) Lonpon, Eng. Agent for the RossLaND, EVENING RECORD and British Columbia Review. DENVER & RO GRANDER SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. “L. ‘A.’Fergason; the insurance man, came infrom Victoria, on the afternoon “Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Jackeon, and. Mra. | 0n ¢50 cash bail each, which Mr. Nelson _ Colorings and * Pat 1.¢ cannot cot the Dragetnt dove! his train. Moore who. have been visiting in Neleon | &#id they iid not have ond were entitled $20 A. SUl et Ih FOUA \ Ni ye een ren thee will bs sight and mi for a few ways will return:this evening, |‘ their liberty. 1 2 E : Then the question of Lewis’ bail came it the victory. nel ss ee eee anaes Catching On. en — That’s what the leading business up, and it was finally agreed that Lewis, Kelly and Péck could all be released up- “. Successor to Motean éMoirom, men of Rossland are doing every day. Some of them caught:on a on fi cash bail. ‘The. Pioneer. Druggists, long time agu. Others have Tost Ressland, B.C. their But those who use The Clarendon Cate. thelr grips, ae, those who se FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, talking bueiness and bargains to 2 the people. who boy. peret, let |e Open Day and Night, Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties. ‘claims. it has:oth ipoteet witnesses, and as the prison- defence the chances are will not: be finished on ~ sophie Mountain Road, |. The surveying party laying out the “| wagon road between Rossland and Sophie mountain are between Spokane creek and the summit of the mountain, and it isexpected will complete the work within a few days. that the Monday. -May Not Hold Them. A dispatch. .frem Vancouver says: There may be a question whether the Canadian fishing vessels seized by the United Stutea authorities can be held at all under th since ¥ they were not seized for i of lection of Att G al Hender- fishing regulations, for it is claimed on/son at New Westminister. The writ is behalf of the fishermen ‘that they had |returnable Aug. 30, which means that- not gone far enough to reach the cus-|the election must be held somewhat tome office nor had they time to report | earlier. The opposition intends to fight péfore the cutter darted out-and seized | forthe seat, for if they gain it, the gov- them.” Itis ‘further pointed out that the | ernment will be obliged to resign imme- customs regulations. allow.24 hours be-| diately. fore reporting, . Columbia ayers Rossland, B.C. cea W. Zimmerman, of Fernie, has rented the store rvom formerly occupied by J. L. Parker &Co., and is putting. in a stock of jewelry. LOOK “OUT ee : For your money. Buy our Clothing, Gents’ Fnrniehings, Shoes, ; Ftc., where you have» pay half the price than anywhere else, and save the overcharge sou would have to pay eleewhere. Note. a few of our pilosa? é Subscribe Favorite Transcontinental Route Between the Northwest; and : all Points Kast. Choice.ef Two Rontes Through the- FAMOUS @=Rocky Mountain Scenery And Four Routes East of Pueblo and Denver. ‘We have no solicitor, so his rake-oft don't go on you! BILL i ‘e have no onenter so his rake-off does not go on J BiLL We do work fr CASH, a do not put the luss of [bad collections on your BILL What goes on your bill is a reasonable charge: for work that ia right. RECORD JOB OFFICE advertisers and yuu will recognize the names of business firms who mapas of this —FOR THE— icceasfal hoes, advertised at $3. 00 to $5. for... Overalls or Jumpers, worthy $1.00, best. to | Blanketr. from Avd zo at same rete with any other article {1o0urline. Bring your cheque, we will chant thesame, Make money by saving jt, and that yuu can only do whes you purchase at change ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE 42E. COLUMBIA AVE. R, BANNETT, Manager. - .B0e and 60e -80e per Lb Ben Ledi to the Coast. LOCAL BREVITIES. The severe cut which Ben Ledi re- ot : is ceiyed at Calgary in her left bind leg The International. music, hall. is juat prevented her eatering the races there completing large sign boards around the |on-the 9th and 10th of this month. )| top of the front of the building and down| She will, however, be able to take part ‘| the centre of the roof of the rear part. of lin the meeting@t Vancouver on the 2d the hall. and 4th of next month, when ashe ‘will The city is laying a crossing at the be taken, and from there to the Vic- corner: ef Washington street and First | toria races, which comes off on the 9th avenue. and 10th of Sept. The case of Thomas Burns, who was Sidewalk to the Mines. Orr at LOT Pa reat amas | The city hae at last erdered the lum- ities ny ayetaria: as ho vetuses to return ber oi te purpose of layi HeLe sidewsle ul and building steps up to the oi and to Roseland for trial without extradition War Eagle igines. The miners who pay papers. @ poll tax fo the city asked for this. im- provempnt some time ago. Record. Rossland Labor Union Cooke’_and Waiters’ union, N: meetsevery Baturday evening a! Union hail. AMES P.O, Box 41. Youn RUN, factory. THE | RECORD’S news service is hat of its contempo- Ea . Ite lining news ia accurate itfeairee lance not tied to the apron ‘strings of any clique or corgeration. You can get any kind of Job Prin- ting dene at ‘bottom prices at Record Job Office} WELLER 30 SPOKANE STREET. P. O. Box 271, “Renee | stablished; House in Kootensy WILLIAM R. BEATTY Undertaker. ROSSLANN, BRITISH COLUMB’A 1H, Bec. MPres. -ANP gers granted aday stop: in the Mormon Capital or anywhere be- tween Ogder and Denver. Personally conducted Tourist Excursions three days a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chi- cago and the East. Solentific Americal Agenoy for Lament |FO the General Public who appreciate the short hours Test by tho Berka will kindly penoy their patronese on those cl ‘Tel. No 8 QUICK WORK! Bel Siar ie and Transfer Co. age delivered 4. G. CREELMAN GEO. BEAM P.O. BOX 315, ~ Creelman & Beam, CONTRACTORS EVILDERS. 3 WELLER THE PLUMBER. 30 SPOKANE STREET. P.-O. Box 271. Subscribe for the Recogp. e pol each a8 eck etter? ojsigek, nl the 16t] ane month ant pre recead! ing al legal holidays. irk’ and Salesmen’s Union, Tlimatex furnfahed on all kinds of work: “Martin A. Schwieg, the high-class oubing promptly attended to. tailor, will give you a perfect fit. Call S7FICE AND SHO! him, Spokane street, two doors Co: ad Rossland? 2 and see him, Spokane 6! A mmercial court, Alhambra otal .j of Columbia avenue, For. rickets and any infermation re; ard- ing Rates, Router, etc., or for scriptive Advertising Matter, call on agents of Oregon Railway & Navigatiun Co, or Ore- gon Short Line. BOL aay | aege and near call at Mtlolilbay ate tng Sone: ire we renione te rates, 0 fire risk, no ies acta mls ates" ris! er . #0 _ Weact anal prer's agents, % Aik Wo Sell Good, Dry,Seasoned Wood. | j WASHINGTON ST. OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL. J.W. AARTLINE MAN. ken Bridge Over Davis Street. The lamber for the bridge over Davis atreet on Columbia avenue has been ordered, the delivery of which is ex- pected to commence next Monday. Judge Spinks opened county court in chambers at lla. m. today and held an afternoon session. He will leave to- morrow for Nelson. 8. K. HOOPER, R. C. NICHOL, Gen. Pass. &Ticket Agent. Denver, Col. Siete sarian ee Shee aA ot Haan soda’ be ithout it, eek ee agg gn OFFICE: Portland, Or.