ROSSLAND EVENING REOORD,. JUNE 238, 1899. TORONTO STOCK: MARKET Toronto, Junc 23.—The following is = record ef today’s callon atock exchange, and of the cAMP x’ KIMiCEY. Z -. $1 cante00 pierarcr. Cariboe Hydraulic.... $1 45 FAIRVIEW CAMP.” 8 $1 85 Smuggler... : BOUNDARY caer. “Old Ironside: b Hill ul Crow Neat Coal... TUXEDA ISLAND. '.LIMITED LIABILITY.. rescent Dry Goods Co Men's Clothing and Furnishing Goods. _ ‘thing Department. the lowest. # # # & ee ee ee oa Highest quality for the lowest price is the principle of our Clo- All our Suits are Tailor made, yet our. prices are Brownish-Grey, Fancy Plaids and 5 Satin-silk sewed throughout. | Sizes, Our Famous $12 50 ‘And. $13.50 Business Suits are made of Worsted Serges lined with the best Farmer's See Our Navy Blue Plaide, Satin lined. made euité at $30.00, 35-to 42. Sizes, 35.to 40. And $20.00 Suits made: .of. Imported: Clay Worsteds in Blacks Blues Browne and~ $18. Equal to any custom or $85. 00. Our Tailor Madeé $15. A a. 816,00 Suits are inade of Clay Wors- teds; Black: or “dark“Blue’ and Fancy Brrons, imxed. Pin Head. Checks in~Round cut Sack #85 to 42. MEN’S WHITE * |Laundered Shirts | Reinforced Back and Front with Linen long or short bosom. Our leader. MEN'S: 75c. MEN’S WHITE :s|Laundered Shirts Republic... "DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES, B,C. Gold F.. oe 4 Canadian G. Morning Salee—Golden Bice 500 at61; Waterloo, 100 at 8; Rathmullen, see 1000 at 734 ; twinnives, 1600 a “Athabasca, , 500, 500 at 40; Rhea at 22}¢ 5. ‘Van Anda, 500, 600, 500, 500, 8007 600,-at 500, 500, 500, 500, 500, 500, 9%; Deer’ Park, 1600 at 3%; Iron Horse, . 500, 500 2; Virginia, 600 at 19, 590, 500'at 1s. Aflernoen Bales Soret 88, Gy 20, 500 at BO3¢,-Calsfornta, 1500, 1600 at 9. Rev. W. Clark, newly "aieinted Tec- ter of the English church at Trail, isin thé city, a guest of Father Pat Irwin. Mr,. Clark is from Winnipeg and was only two days on the road to Trail over the Crow’a Neat line. 2 Mohitreal Stock Market. Monrregat, June 23.—S8tock market— morning’ board: aor Eagle, $3.65 asked; 248: e3i¢ bid?Payne, $3.36 asked $8. bid; ‘Montreal & London, 50 asked, 493¢ bid; Republic, $1.241¢ asked, $1.24 bid. Sales — War Eagle, 500 at $3.603¢; 500 at $3.68; 1000 at $3.64)¢; 6500 at $3.64; Payne, 600 at $3.80; 500 at $3.82; 500 at $3.34; 500. at $3.35; Republic, 5000 ‘at $1.24: 500 at $1 24!¢: 2000 at $1.24, TXLEGRAPH BREVITIES. Braun, Jane ‘23,—Emporor. William has conferred the rank of count upon Minister of Foreign aoe Von Buelow. We iineron, N. H., 28.—Major Naw, a judge of the wee "Zealand land au beem appointed acting consul for Great Britain in Samoa. CoLumuus, Ind, Jane 23.—Geo. aged 108, has been granted a Feels by stig eels from Susan F. Wray, aged as been married four times, sciliving hie, other three wives. said his last wife came to him and offer: ed to take care of him if he would marry her. i ABOUT THE CITY. WANTFD—A cl id at the Long or short bosoms at. oo oe $l rm 00, $.25, $1.50 Negligee. Shirts styles and weights at 5Ne, .75c, $1.00, $1.75, and $2.00. i MEN'S.MADRAS = Eee orca t Shirts With. stiff. bosoms and one ‘ait. cufts to;match at #1.00'and. $1.20 MEN'S — $1.25, $2.50 Percale Shirts With collars and cuffs attuched.. Men’ 8 Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, good quality, well finished, all cies et per suit, ae $1.50 Natural wool Summer wei: wear at $2. 50, $3. . $4.50 '.Mens Summer Underwear aS Men’s Imported. ‘ight Under 50 and Men’ 8: Silk kette Balbriggan Underwear. per suit sealy’ “A big bargain $2.55 MEN'S PANTS $2,535. S4 A. 59 AND $5.00. I75c. 15C. ~SPECIAL.- ~-75¢. 100-Pairs Boys’ Pants to fit boys from. 6 years “old to. 15 years old in Stripes, Checks and Navy blue, worth $1.25. OUR SPECIAL. PRICE. 756C. Men’s Linen Collars 15c and 25c | Men’ 8 ‘Linen Cuffs 25 and 35c¢ New Brick Block. CRESCENT DRY” LIMITED LIABILITY. “Columbia “Avente GOODS. COMPANY. _- Rossland, B.C TRAIN CATOHERS. L, 8. Long returned today to Erie. Dr. McKenzie and F. M. McLeod left today for Columbia City. James Wilks returned today from the Slecan country.° ed free of charge at sib J. ¥.- Fitzpatrick, the ~-sanitary plumber, has removed his office, and rnop to the corne> of Colambia avenue and Washington atreet, onder Shaw's cigar atore. gar Miners, ruilroad and city checks:cash- jours at Hote, jarry Jerry Spellman, E. J. Kelly and Hen: Roy came in an the ‘alternoon train from the south. propricter. Mr. and Mra, Edward. Ballie returned wall a visit to Spokane and Walla Hector McOrae and Alexander Dick left today for California, where they go on mining busin The aries The Eagles held their regular weekly meeting leat ovening at teeter hall and Dominion hotel. It is said that Smith Curtis is again to resume the practice of law, and that he will locate Aa orang ‘orks. af 8. . a8 ew membe It was determine ae y ontertain fhe editora Sun- day evening in « royal ‘manner if they sould be induced to atay over until Mon- fi A committee was sppointed to meet x ef Odd Fel been quite Jsuccesetal in ‘Rossland, ia to be Mr. Curtis’ partner and also go to Grand Forks. Dr. D. Campbell has altered bis de- termination to leave Rossland, and will continue the practice of his Brofession. Dr. Campbell has been very . succes: pad aa probably the largest practice o of any doctor in the interior. * San Francisco, June: 23.--Feur com- Light on the trang lowa and Knights of Pythias to see what could be done in the way of building a h: " of for the Philipines. panies of the 24th United Statesinfantry and 150. recruits sailed for Manila: last rt Zealandia. The I—A good solicitor for fhe city ape at wine Office. in of provisions and #0 lies fer the arm; the Philipines. Pe ®. Wed. LOUGHEED C0. Merchant Tailors. Ladies’ Drapers, REDUCED PRICES FOR: 20—DAYS--20 IN LAD{ES’ SUITS Juet arrived a fine range of Flannel -Suitings IN GOOD : _ Colorings and Patterns... 2 20 A SUIT. 500 Suits of Clothes, 1 000 f Gents Furnishing goods, and hercfore wo-can’affurd to theee goode, as long as they last, at the following prices: 343 CENTS 343 On the DOLLAR was the price ue nid for ‘ofr last “atouk of over airs of Pauts aud ull kinds of © offer you FINE WOOLEN Tailor-Made Suits in colera, also blue and black cheviots worth $10. to $16. FINEST IMPORT- ed: Balbriggan Un- derwear worth {2, to'$3. for full suit, “now any size. Seis $1. $2 00 to $5.00 at $1.25 and $1.50. others charge, dollar and sell accordingly. 42 E, COLUMBIA AVE. Pants worth $2:00 to $5 00, eame. material as Salts at $1.25. Hats worth . Dont miss this chance, for though we ‘alwaye ‘sell ‘at almost’ half the price we cannot all the time-cet the chance to buy for 844¢ cents on the Call.and be cenvinved. ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE SSR. BANNET, Manager. ©. M, Weller, Rossland’s pioneer ean- itary plumber, has: the best equ’ d plumbing establishment in the Sree steam-fitting, etc., an; where, for an: body at anv. time. rf "19-4 Dr. J. Fe McKenzie,” office and resi- i COWUMDIA AVE. dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite pon of Aeronte: is prepared to ‘do all kinds of Plumbing} | m Tranater of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the Eoard of License Commi:sion- ers for.the city of Ressland, at- ils next mect- ing, for the. transfer of liquor license now in the name of the undersigned, to E. A. Di forthe cewek piolel, ‘sittated on Jot 19, bi 16; Boe RICHARD PULLMAN, GORNELIU> WHALBN. Dated this ‘Qist day. 4 June, 1899, ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 24) 1899.” _ PRIOE FIVE OENTS, ‘Leather Goods... === We haye just-received a fine line of Purses, Card Cases. , Wallets and‘ Cigar Cases in all the ite shades’ mand. with ° Silver and Gilt Mountings, J. W. SPRING, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. REAPING gia cats” Two Months at Nelson : for: Assault. ALEX, THOMPSON 18 FIRED $20.00. of the later news from Samaa,: ‘They say the abolition: of. the Kingship ia entirely ‘acceptable_to.Ger- many, which never espoused -the- cause of any.other candidate. While: admit- | ting Chief. Justice Chambera’. comps- tency, the *foreign office the TE WAR) Belle |: the charge of being drank and .dis- we ‘a ‘Bern, Jana: 2 .—The officials of the DIED IN THE: DESERT. | a Party of matiiers, Get Las Thirst. ~ Cnicaao, Ill, Jing BE—A’ special to the Record from:San:Diego,.Cal:, says: **Word hae been, yecoived here that, a patty of twenty- juinora. bound for the Sierra Pina Clara)! lost: their way in the deserf.and wandered round, a long: time ‘The 10: GUARD THE REPUBLIG French Cabinet Tells. the. Profects « What's What, >. finally dying of thir ts was received later b: P. Cantlin, one Negua which took:a , purty of sixty pros- pector ‘o San ue, Janding, from-L, J,\Atien, purser of ‘the. ‘Negus, The let- {er is dated at San ‘Roque bay, June'17. Corpaes of the “miners were. discovered in the desert by ‘a. y bound in’ the “Disposition ef. the; Desa. Eke “The rer eine {Michael Griffin will be gent to“Biitte, ‘Montana; ,! for burial. ‘Metter fount ainong® the effecta” of Charles Sturgess” slows that he* hae a sister in’ Buffalo, N York, who! ia -be- + Uiiless inetra ious! coma saking for the remaing ‘of! Charles Lee and.’ Daniel the. ‘auspices of.the: “Minera' probably tomerrow afternoon.” Union, 23) SDreofus in’Frarica; Lonpon, June 24.—The serena, News WARNED TO, FORGET THE PAST General Gollifet Issues a Circular to the General's, Urging Them te ., Stand by Him), Paar, June 24.—The cabinet has sent. a circular to the prefects saying the new ministry. has been formed to 'deaY ‘with the public,‘and® that ‘it puts ‘aside: all partisan feeling. The perfects are urged. {to promptly inform the government of > jall acts “respect for institutions and public’ order and tobe ready in ‘case of need to act prothptly on their,own responsibility. . The: prefecta are aleo warned to let: bygenes be by-. - gones, und to perform’ their daties with the utmost precision. : The-minister of war; General Marquia de Gallifet,'has also sent a circular te the 1s aa followe:! avid this from Rennes, Fratice;, which saya “eewith'all'referve,. I send & report of Dreyfusiarrival,, here, here at 5). o'clock A special train with four ari ‘ived here, The paesen- with entered a closed carriage ed. “by. pix gen d’armes,. and The” au: “Dear Generale:—I have been forced tomy great regret to leave my retreat, and assume,.under the eyes of the coun- try.and the government ef the Republic, the responsibility. for the army. Lam greatly honored, and in no wise fright- ened, and I beg you not to forget ‘that I .- am responsible also for ‘the chiefe of the army-the same as they are responsible tome for all, which occurs with: their aco, Ww! tl zi G a Balin of Ohio; at jieth. round at the. fight in Woodward's’ pavilion last. night. Rublin_was the favorite at odds of 2"to The Ohip Tan weighed 190 and Ken- nedy 195. “Devitt Vancouver boxing in- stractor of” the. Olympic gab. was ref- eree. :: of his decision in-the, prem- — Eome ofour Medicines turned t bout tha: ¥ sT rity tis ci rend their 2 the caelig a OW: Ay cenid ani ‘ur stoy6 is w veritable trea: iy t+ecme no matter what is, wanted, ‘fOr if we have not got it we ca Successor to McLean T. Res MORROW, othing stran| isea and doubts that the. ion haa The Orrawa, { Ont., Tune! 24—AN the aac decided-to.. leave ‘him in office, ‘They say he-should be retired like'the others. The ‘return’ of F. B. 8. Maxse,_ who was British consul at. Apia, gives great Be 78) cations are: aratters bay. properied we 10 have ee us tg cna, of cleaned, = Fi aied. he Drug Ii Itisa good re house for everything in the act rf line, Ithne fine pisces & Morro’ The Pioneer ‘Drugelste, ag the. are=more 3] american oficial in Banos. ms - Defender. Columbia, ‘Kground. BuistoL,°R. LL... June 24.—Daring qn attempt to warp the.\cup. defender. Columbia from the wharf to an‘ancher- ago in. the bay. today. the yacht... went { Rooms jor B Banquets The Oi scndon Cafe. FIRST GLEASS-IN EVERY RESPECT, Open Day and Night. and Dinner Patties. | a aground and. stuck fast.in the mud, vA tug tried. to move .the Columbia, but was unsuccessful, and aa the tide was going down steadily it was decided -to' Jet sloop rest antil bigh water tonight. A line was run frontthe-topmaast to the pier to-keep the boat steady. The bed, but it is difficult to determine how deeply ' she ie in.the mud- Kid MeCoy’s Contract. 33 Denver, Colo., June 24.—Kid McCoy nee a.contract with the Colorado H. H.Play ford, AUDITOR ~ ACU OUNTANT: No.1 Stone Block, Rossland P. 0--BOX. 598. Lvery Sunday night, Graid-- Practice Concert by” New City Band At 8ST, CHARLES HALL. ST, CHARLES HOTEL New: ped hroughout. Fine a eee eng Teo T and cold-water, Slectric lights and all the latest, im inpenrements ‘wo-foot stone wall 30x60 and 8 feet colton pine ot ———— Cold Storage To Let. Under the +t, Charles Hotel. All Kinds of Delicacies the Market Affords. |This Is Onlya Scheme till aotne business inform you that I am #! a inthe iness atthe old rtsnd phere evérytnt Hine Je care tian sity one Gat ia ‘ro coram iss! ion to the docto: ore aD r Cash. rovaved bj me and saye at least e ~_ SPRING CLEANING. . ‘ou can have elcher e address, an ‘i, earn First Avenue Xear Spokane Street. ‘Oldest Established House in Kootensy WILLIAM R. Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A *preseription ‘and family re- per BEATTY i of this city to: fight any thige mea who. might volunteer’ to meet him, one each on July. 16th, 17th and, 24th. This. places the meetings a oe week apart, and according to the agree- iment the association hasa right to bring on any three fighters. they may arrange with. e ..Ngt Goodwin’s Success. -_ Loxpox, June 24.—The . success ‘pre- dicted for Nat Goodwin in ‘An Ameri- can Citizen’? seems to be realized Crowded houses are the rule at Duke of York’s theater. Nance O'Neil, the Cali- fornia actrese, supported’ by” McKee Rankin anda number of other Amer- icans, makes her London debut at-a tyjal matinee Tuesday next. ‘ No Exchange Meeting. ° Tononto, June 24—[Xpecial].—There incensed. against the: British than the t ‘Columbia iq apparently on @ soft. mud | - et during the last term. were, put through at today’s. “sitting except two. or three over for general discussion. Bx in the: house t it ol the evidence taken vie was eee: Cacro, June 24. Desertors: who have réached the Brit: h linexsay that Khalifa is°confined ‘in ‘narrow. valley - by tho Tagals, ‘a friendly body «of tribesmen. The “latter claim. té have -kjlled. five hundred of the Kholifa’s followers dar- ing “thy recent engageinents. It ia ‘not thonght likely that.the Tagals will be able to capture the Kalifa. .° “Killed Herself. Tonoxro; June 24. Mra. ‘Willian Breck wife of a was released on Monday fromthe asy- lam ior the insane. . On “Tuesday : she elashed herself.terribly across the-abdo- men and died tuday. Sone the effects. of the: wound. Sat Planet -Mercury ‘Ashore. .: Portusnp, Me., June: 24:—Tae Thom- son. line steatbér Planet’ Mercary, which left: this port “for: Liverpoal yeaterday morning is ashore on the’ breakwater near Bug light, in this harbor. : The Fraser River. Quasxetiz, B. O., June: 24¢) fell 2 inches; weather cool; and, “Tloudy. Liu.ovetr, B. C., dunes 24in-River | about at a standstill; ; Weather warm. oo pice Good for the Chinese, Vancouver, B. ©., June 24.-T#o Chie nese children gained a place on the hon- or rolls of the public’ schoola in this city A Close Shave will no meeting of the stuck exchange here today. Seok Or just the kind you want at Ed Rays Interaational Barber Snop. *|194 runs in their firat innings. ‘|acoring 115 runs Se ee RIOTS. OF: STRIKERS. FEARED. - Mayor ofcieveland, oes Ready to Galt! fo the CuEvzLaNnpD, Sakis, ie Jane 24.—The ‘ace tion of the attorney of the strikers, in aubmitting to the men last. night an amended resolution, instead of *sabmit- ting to. them the onginal proposition of the railway company, is causing delay. in the final. settlememt. of ‘the strike. The comapny feela it cannot recede from the position it has already taken, therefore it waa announced? ‘“‘Com-~ pany’s proposition or nothing.” 2 Mayor.Farley is[preparing for: possible’ trouble. -Today he held anotker,.con- ference and-the detailed plans to handle the riots.in case there. ie no settlement: of the strike, were thoroughly: ‘Fone overs, All ‘arrangements were made to oring soldiers to “Cleveland at the first’ ap- pearance of trouble. Past Coroner's Inquest. “The coroner's inquest met at 2:80 this afternoon to enquire into the ‘cause of the death of Mike Griffin, Charles Lee; Danie Green’ and. Charles" Sturgess; killed” yesterday . morning in the Wac Eagle mine. _ The jurors were to siton the case: Thomas Brownlee, Henry Roy, J.‘E. Thomas, W. A. Blair, John Dean and. William Heron. John Dean was chosen foreman. Cor- oner Bowes presided. The jury viewed the remaine and gave permiaslon for, burial, Further work in the tumnel where a the d was until the jury had an opportunity to ex- amine it. Adjournment was then taken until | t 2. 0" ‘ton de y afl eae (ode Jon Australians In It. j Lonpon, Jnue 24.-—~Phe Australians in ‘the.cricket gostch at. Leicester, witha Leicestshire eleven, 1 which began yeater-. ‘day, declared their “Fret innings closed today for 177 rane, with three wickets dow, The-same'team yesterday Scored The Leicestershire, .rmen were all ak, : in! their second innings for 28 runs. Cricket at. Victoria. . Micronia, Jane Hts Vgnonner:- cricket team played th th oe Bt Aa igine peainst 187,forthe marines.» Thesecand innings was not complete wheo pe. was called.’ Vaucouver plays tt ¥ Bia © Battallion tomorrew. ++