EOSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 18, 1809. m TORONTO STOCK’ MARKE Tononro, July 13.—The dollowine icf e rdef today’s callon the Toronto Ttock exchange, and of the sales made: ONTARIO. ASKED, 43 BID. 33g E.npresa Golden 8 for the liberal pi them in the past, and hepe by unremit- ting wal port in the future. One Price Store. The proprietors wish to thank their any friends and the public im genera d upon ©. M. Weller, Rossinnd’s pioneer can-| it lumber, has the {aimbing eaabiohiment in the city and , i prepared to do all best equipped kinds of plumbing : body at anv y time. fort any etc., anywhere, Toit st the of their ts to merit thats confideace and sup- C. ©. Grason & Co., P.O. Box 524, 28 Spokane Bt. Dog Tax. cateo of Certificate oe Jritie ta it undl in all mine Land Registry Act. 10ths) o! cy S ig Record \ ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1899. PRICE FIVE CEN'TS. SHOOTING FOR THE CUP. 423% : z: y Mother Country. beret carries Off Most of the ee expire on het feation areal to Berti loseph. ane number A SICKENING EXEGUTON, Walla Tonka, a Choctaw, Shot at Goodland, I. T. Notice 4s hereby given that the Dog ‘Tax is now due and payable at the city | 5 office. All persons owning uaticensed dogs are requested to call-within three days and pay the same or such suimals will be aubject to being ded and killed. July 12. A NAW CONCENTRATOR The Philadelphia: ‘Mining Company Building It. CAMP. M’KINNEY. $1 20 22 Waterloo.... 9% CARIBOO DISTRICT. Cariboo Hydraulic. ...' $1 20 FAIRVIEW OAMP. - 3 1 10 ’ 19 ~ oe Busey, fae aly 14. —The contest Gari for' the cup, seven shots at 200, 300 and 600° yards, open to teams’ “of eight, one teath .of voluntedra from ‘the ‘mother country,.one team of . militia or volun- teers from each of the British colonies or dependencies, and_ene. team from the members of the India Staff corps, India service or India, yoluntgera, At the end of. the 200-yard. shooting today the scorer We have Just rece ve WARE, ronsating of TEA BERRY DISHES ETC, 2°" B. ¥. yoonran General. bh another consignment ‘of tine QUADRUPLE PLATED Tand Roglstry Oftice, Vietrie, B. fie wi rec Rs elstry » BAKE DISHES NUT BOWLS ETC, $1 10 JAM POTS BON BON DISHES ETC, Smuggler.. 2 Call and Let Us Give You Our Prices. J.W. SPRING, BOUNDARY ouEEK. - $15 98 $1.09 wok i 2 : : THE SHERIFF MISSE ‘ 0 Scnwied: FIFTY TONS A=:DAY CAPACITY. SED, HIS HEART NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OEFICE, Grows Nest Goal. TEXEDA ISLAND, Van Anda...... 9: Big Three.. Deer Park, * One Door East of Col. Avenue. TAILOR. Perfect Fit Guaranteed Prompt Delivery —=———————— SPOKANE STREET ra . hyto om jo yaed fue Pa perearpeq AWIQANV— pxtonanW0o-WLNOW Had | SuIUAg Cangdian.G. F. ‘Motiing Bales: Waterloo, 2. 000 at 834. Rathmullen, 2,500 at 7; 2,000 at Oe; 1,000 at 9%; White Bear, -500-at 4] > Golden Star, 500 at’ 43: 2,000.2 433 B00 at 421¢3 500 at 48; 3,000 at- 4236; 520 at 42%; 1,500 at 43; 1,600.at 4234. Att Sales: 2,000 at 7. * Dardanelles, 3,500 at 1134. - Van Anda, 5,600 at 914; 6,000 at 934. Golden Star,.500 at 43; 1,800 at 42; 1,000 at 42+. 1,000 at 41; 500 at4i}¢; 500 at 41, ‘Van Anda, 1,000 at 93g. . Rathmul- Jen; 1,000 at 7. Monte Christo, 1,000 at 6}. Montreal Stock Market. Monrrezat, July 13.—Stock market— ‘morning board: War Eagle, $3.70 asked; $3.65. bid; Payne, $3.38 asked * $8,8114 bid; Montreal & London, 48 asked, 45 bid. Republic, $25 eats $1.20 bid. Sales: -Payne, 625 at $3.35 Men’s:: ‘flhwinel a Lougheed & bath tind barber: sides tie move i. to. be idaoy hefel. The cravk?a- -jack' races J Wash., be. run next , Saturday. si events will be received by wire at the, Torf Exchanges” A J. oF Fitepatrick, the aanitar Wd, LOUGHEED & GD. Merchant Tailors Ladies’ Drapers, REDUCED PRICES FOR 20—DAYS--20 ‘IN LADIES" SUITS : Just arrived a fine range of Flannel Suitings IN GOOD .Colorings and Patte tbrns.. 2 $20 A SUIT. Hi GOLUMDIA- A plumber, has remoy' ia dffice ani shop to the corner of J olnnbie avenue and Washington atreet, ander Cap Shaw’s cigar atore. 1 tf. The Golden ‘has been taken over by Steve Garnham and in future will be known by the name of Turf Exchange. It ‘ia the intention of the management to have beth London ‘and New York prices on all large events, and tho crack- a-jack races at Meyers Falls next Satur- day will be the first event shown on the boards. Grand opening Saturday “night. A Ciose Shave Or juat the kind you. want at-Ed Rays Interaational Barber Snop. : .Monareh Stock for Sale. Pooled steck of the+ Monarch Mining company for sale at 244 cents. Apply to - A. B., thi is le office. ABOUT THE “CITY. The Evening Recuzp after June 1 de- livered toany partof the city for 65 cents a monht. tf. Miners, railroad and city checks cash- ed free of charge at _ hours at Hote, Harry \proprieter. ti. —_—_— WANTFD—A chambermaid at the Dominion hotel. Just Received. oo” FROM CALIFORNIA. Cucumbers, Cauliflower, Tomatoes Cabbage, Potatoes, Onions Peas and Bears And frum Chicago a complete line of Kennedy’s Biscuits. O. M. Fox & Co. GO to The" bia Womans Exchange For the bess HOME MADE BREAD and Brees of all kinds. East Colum- ve. next door west of City offices. Ladies’ Sailor Hats. pupa Lena Ladies’ Sailor Hats; 76c. and $1.00, ‘ ‘Now 60c. Ladies’ Sailor Hats, $1.25 and $1.60, Now 7c. Ladies’ Walking Hats, $1.25 and $1,60, Now 75e. Ladies’ Waists .and Blouses- ———. Ladies’ Shirt Waists, 7c. and $1.00, Now 50c. Ledies’ Shirt Waists, $1.25, Now 75c. Ladies’ Shirt Waista, $1.50, Now $1.00 Ladies’ Summer Un- -derwear. 3 Ladies’ Cream Silk Vests, Short Sleeves, $1.00.. werees Now 50c. Ladies’ Lisle aia 8 Silk Yeats, $1,00. . Now 60c. Ladies’ Egyptian Cotton Vesta, Long Sleeves Men's Straw Hats.. Men’s Hats. a aS Men's Fedora Hate, $2.60. Now $1.50 Men’s Light Grey Fedora Hates, * $2.60.. «Now $1.69 Men’s Derby Hate, $2.50 Pe Now $1.00 Men's Crush and. Fedora Hats at ; $2.50, $8.00, $8.50, $4.00 and $5.00 50c. and 7c, .76c.¢ $1.00 and $1.50 Men’s summer Caps .50c., 75c. and $1.00 Men’s Linen “Hats. Men’s Shoes: We have several Broken Lines in Men’s Working and Dress Shoes which wo are closing out at big Reductions. $3.00 Shoee, $2.00. $8.50-Shoee, $2.25. $4.00 Shoee./$3.00, Ladies’ Summer Vests. ...10, 15 and 25c. Ete, Ete. That's what the'leading -men of Rossland are deing every day. Some of them caught on a long time ago. Others have lost ee ae But those who use E REG RD asa medium for dios Dannes and bargains to the people who buy never loose their grip. oe over ita list of id you will the names of (business firme who have done the business of this camp They have been successful in bueinesa. Advertising is part of their business. It stands to reason they would not iuvest in advertising space in THE REC- OED the result was not satisfac- Tue RECORD'S news service is superior to that of its contempo- ia Its mining news iz accurate itis iree lance not tied to the apron atrings of any clique or corgoration. You can get any kind of Job Prin- ting dune at bottom prices at 3 Record Job Office A. Gilchrist CONTRACTOR IN” Plastering and ~—-—Cementing|= LINCOLN STREET South ef Bank of Teronto. LEADING GROCER, We have no solicitor, so his rake-oft don't goon your BILL We have no eollaator, so bis rake-off does not go on y BILL We do work for CASH, do not put the loss of bad collections ‘on your BILL What goes on your bill is a 1easonable charge sete ‘work'that is right. RECORD JOB Columbia ‘Ave., Crescent DryGoodsce. . , NEW BRICK - BLOCK, Rossland, B. ©. Ending July 15, Beth shirt and drawers, any size, Beritien uara! it, prepaid. wait ee Oe MiP aoe amsaan te ok Propes. Calcage, Kil. or our Agents. rr this week Only We will sell you -ehirt and drawere, light summer weight, cotton or balbrig- gan; sells everywhere for $1.50 to $2. For only 50c'a Suit Rossland. Auction House, B. Bannett, Mer. 42 E. COLUMRIA AVENUE. CUT THIS OUT ItIs Worth Honey TO YOU 1899 For anything else you buy this weeks te suits of clothes, shoes, blankets, top shirts, though we charge you only half the price have elsewhere, we will allow you au ext count of 10 per cent on each and every ae ne worth purchased, provided you cut this pa tizement out and bring it along, whiel shall acetpt as payment for 10 per cent. andied. <4 sos and saten sa fely mor ay dam Pe O. Box 165. AN ADVERTIEMENT IN TRE RECORD PAYS—-PAY8——-—PAYS-—PAYS QUICK WORK! Red ar Sa and ae Co. ved. W oe age storage facilities, reasonable rates, uv fire risk. clear, transfer, Warehouso, Or ship any class of good! We Sell Good, Dry,Seasoned Wood. OFFIOE:, WASHINGTON 8T. OPPOSITE BANK.OF MONTREAL. Tel. No & —————— Hat romptly. Will call t ae a nd eary te rela rnotice, ny tht +g agents. Wil THE LEADING JEWELER, It.is Being Built, Six Miles Below. GENUIN E SALE And Great Reduction in Prices ‘ins ‘the ‘Next THIRTY DAYS. Rossland to' Reduce Mountain Trail Ore—Machinery f On the, Way... © 1 Will Offer. the following ‘Goods at and Below Cost; MEN’S SUITS Nobby Tweed Bult Genuinete teh Tweod Suits Ma oney Forge Sult.. 20 On. Un red Weol Sults fro Brown Cr sb Suits fom... Faney Linen -ufta frou. suamner Couts from to, to to. Old Price. Sale Price, 4 3 00° $5 BOYS’. SUITS. Old Price. Sale Price. + HO ee of Roseland, because there has: been nothing in the newspapersabout it. The Fancy Stripe Linen Buita.... Full line of Boys’ oad penta: _ Mined, to clear at.: ‘506: 760,, $1.00, $1.25 “The general public'will be eurprised to learn that a 50-ton concentrator is actu- ‘ally under construction within six’ miles Philadelphia Mining. company, under the of H. T. bought land near the Butte mills, six miles below Rossland; on the Northport road, and ia actually ‘engaged in build- A onnplete.lin y of MEE 3 and BOY'S AMERICAN and- ENGLISH HATS and prising Stelson, King B., Wakefield and Leslie Stiff Hats. ing a 50-ton The company. owns the Mountain Trail mining claim on-the south slope of Orened This Week Nobby Line of American Shirts and Ties In all the Newest Designs & Patterns Sophie mountain, ‘and is building a wagon road between the mill and the AUFEW FACTS WORTH LOOKING INTO: Why does 31. J. OMEARS employ more Tailors than all “he other merchants combined in Reselind fat. He carries the larzest aud mogt complete stork of honey CUTTER 3rd. prapioyn only Unton Labor. ported, English, Sout Merned in the Kagianay. one Me He a has: secured. the | services of the BEST mine, and it is claimed that a three per cent grade can be had. The di were: 229, |The beat Ganadian score was Ren- | nie 82.q Oye an and Gilchrist “each. made 30 in the 500: yard competition for; the Kola- : F Mother »[country, 205; Canada, 263; Guernsey, The beat’ Canadian scores were Blair, Rennie and , Simpson. and. Gil- christ each made 83. Final scere for the Mother country, 768; Canada, 799; Jersey, 714; Guernsey, The: Canadian scores Simpson’ and Rennie, 33 hus | each;' Blair atid Gilchrist, 33 each; Ogg, 82; Cartwright, 31; Bertram, 30; Flem- ing, 20. Canada thus wins the eoloniat pore cup, Tne. scores were: 268; Jersey, 254; India, 246. Fleming, 34 each, Dolapore cup: 735; India, 702. at 600 yards: prize\ ‘of $400. 2 ‘RETURNING KLONDIKERS, The-Atlin Claims frem the concentrator to the mine ig less than two miles, Three car loads of ‘ma- chinery has been ordered and is expect- A CARLOAD OF “TRUNKS and’ VALISES JUST ARRIVED. M. J. OTEARN; THE es ed by the time the “buildings are ready. to receive it. It ia claimed by the own- era of the Mountain. Trail'that they have an abundance of concentrating ore. the new: for the America cup, All we. ask:is: T a erand trust to their dealers, table house, 106 WW EST COLUMBIA AVENUE.’ 3 We witli have your! trade after that. average, man’ buy ance ‘and ft” They ‘knew little about leath=: 7° Hence the advantage of dealing with a repr Our shoes strike people by stylish shape and by-their quality. * Cc. O. LALONDE The: hoes:from their ‘appear-’ i EAST COLUMBIA AVENUE. 1 i “T. R. . MORROW, + Buceessor to Molean & Morrow, The Pioneer Druggists, Reastand, B.C. -)dent of the Figaro states that negotia- [a today gays it is stated that the Shamrock-.has = hollow keel, win which to stow her cable. with fifty: KElon- dikers. terier. from Daweon on the.steamer Terrell. Some of the passeugers are direct from *,| Atlin'and report many claims in. that “| district being: worked. The en out the mining " plopertio is giving great satisfaction, and..is. awarding alt claims to original lecators and the the di which no arose 6 shifting -ballaat, it will be interesting to know if this statement is correct, and what, the American yachtanien. will have to say about it.' Two World’s Rebords Broken. Saur Lake, July 14.—Two worlds rec- ords were broken here last night in Salt Palace on the sighth of a mile “Saucer”? track. Jvhn Lawson, the. ‘Terrible 26, breaking the world’s ‘record on ar indoor track. Clem © Turville, of in the five mile lal went the distance in 11:02. Royalty on the Program...:,, C who have “taken out iinérs’ licendes in’ accordange, with the lawaof British Co- lurabia } prior to’ the alien! exclasion law, are‘entitled to the same privileges as Canadi Mother country, 243; Canadian; 240; Guernsey, 237; India, 2°; Jersey, Steamer Orizaba Arrives at Port Townsend—- Pour Townsenp, Wash., Joly 14.—The pieamer Orizebe arrived from the north Most of them have gold ‘dust ranging from $1,500 to several thousand dollars. ‘The ship’s.atrong box contained 100 pounds of the metal. from tne in- The party arrived .up the river Strangled | with Water — Reprieved Once to Play Baswball—Writ of Habeas Corpus Ignored. GoopLanp, I. T., July 14.—The exe- cution ef Wm. Goings, Walla Tonka, a Choctaw Indian, that took place yester- day at 2p. m., was a sickening sight. The brave young Indian walked to the place designated by Sheriff Watsen with- out a tremor. A few minutes before Go- ings was led out four Choctaws appeared bearing his coffin and deposited: it in front of the house, near it a quilt was spread. The d d Indian, Sheriff Watson and a deputy, and escort. ed by twenty Light Horsemen, marched down the line of spectators. Goings then knelt on tho quilt blindfelded. The sheriff bared hia bosom, painting a spot over his heart, stepped back four paces, rested his rifle across a bench and fired, The bullet entered the Indian’s breast, but hissed the vital spot. Goings fell backwards and moaned for an hour before he expired. Water, was poured. down his throat a number of times to hasten death by strangulation. While the execution was Proceeding Diattict-AttorneySlays:Smarked: < “We are making histor.” It remains to be aeen what action the United States will take for defiance of the writ of habeas ;] corpus. The crime for which Goings was shot’ ;| was the murder of his uncle, Mason Go- ings, in December, 1896. He was sen- | tenced to.be shot August. 25, 1807, and the court. granted a respite that Goings might play baseball with a nineof the ~ Choctaw nation during 1898. Late Wed- nesday a writ of habeas corpus was de- WORK ON THE BLUFF. TheDirten the. East Sidet Slde,to be. Remoyedto the ~ West Side. Phere j is little.more'to be done to. the Columbia avenue bluff. ‘Many. tona-of the overhanging rock has been blown into the below, thus. removing the inost ob; ionable point. gf the bluff. Four idles down ‘about'14'feet did most of the work. The:windows in the build- Paris, July 14.—The Rome tions have been opened relative to a visit of King Hurbert and Queen Margucrita to the Paris in 1900, which is to be by a visitofPrince and The Clarendon Cafe. FIRST. CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, Y - Open Day and Night, and Dinner Parties. Rooms for Banquets Princes Naples and Dake and. Duchess Aoste. “No Grasshoppers in Sight. Minnegarorts, July 14 —A special from Duluth says no reports have been re- ceived here yesterday by grainmen that vast clouds of grasshoppers alighted on flelds im the vicinity of Rolland. LOCAL BREVITIES. Aforest fire this morning between Northport and Bossburg burned down Oldest Established House in. Koofenay VILLIAM R. BEATTY Undertaker. OSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A A. G. CREELMAN P. 0. BOX S15, Creelman & Beam, CONTRACTORS BUIDERS. GEO: BEAM Entimates furnished of Bll kinds of rk. Jobbing prem attended to. ae RECA Rosslagd BC. Rossland Labor. Union Cooks’ ‘and Waiters! unton, No, 40W.L. U., meetserory Saturday evening: Est a8 330, Miner's into URCH, Sec. P.O, Box 41. youn Kuan, Eres, /To the General Public Those who appreciate the short hours he clerks will kindly bestow BRC nthe 16th Sfeaey momth: and days preceeding all legal holidays. Cierk’s and Salesmen’s Union. the h poles and thereby inter- rnpted wire communication between this city and Spokane. Tho Koohinor Bath rooms have been repainted, renovated and lighted with electricity and is in every way tirst-class. They are open day and night. An in- creased patronage of the public is soli- cited. Cotirteous attendance. G. E, Hodge, auperintendent of the Vernon and Nelson Telegraph and Tele- graph company came in from Nelson last evening and left for the Boundary today. He says his company will tomerrow ‘be operating the third circuit into that Bec: ings were land no dam- age was done. A few more pop shots: atthe extreme top of the bluff will make" ‘the th d-to Judge Abner James, but he - ignored ‘it and ordered the execution of the prisoner to take place. WHIST LEAGUE PLAYING, Great Interest Manifest in the Finals Now Be- - + Ing Played. Curcaco, July 14,—In’ the -ekirmish- ing for position in the finals of the Min- ~ neapolis contest, the last of the four big battles of the ninth annual congress of the American whist league, was began and through “last night and ito the small fare safe for traffic. It is understood that the dirt lying east of the bluff is to be removed for the purpose of filling’ in‘ the grade} on: “the weat side of the bluff. Found a Miser's s Treasure. Ricusonp, Mo., “July “4. hours of the in the A hotel. Ne as much interest in the marches au they: showed in the preliminary mavementsof . the Hamilton club trophy contest, in which the continental champienship honors for teama of four are at stake. digging in the ruins of the house of Thomas Graves here yesterday: dug.up several jars of money,“gold and. silvér, amounting to $2,100. Graves and his aged siater, who lived .with him, were murdered and the house burned to con- ceal the crime. The man was a reputed miser and_it_is, believed the murderers i rd. The neigh- treseure. Peaster coast PICTURE OF THE QUEEN. F. W. Rolt Presents the City with a Fine Steel Engraving. In the city offices ia a fine nteel en- graving of Queen Victoria as ‘she’ ap- peared in 1885.- It is,3x4 feet and..in a plain oak frame. Mr. F. W.. Rolt brought it back with him from Englaad and presented it to the city. It is anice gift'and one which’ will be fully gppre- ciated Py everybody. : tion from and alos to Rossi “Stage: of the River. Bie eT,-B. C., July 14.—The’ river Martin A. Schwieg, the high-class tailor, will give you = perfect fit. Call and see him, Spokane street, two doors eff Columbia avenue, tf —_ T . The epecial excuraion to the Myera Falla races will leave the Red Mountaia has fallen slight uince “last evening. The weather is - Quesneuer, -JSuly. 14.—The. river. fell depot at 10 a. m. sharp. Roand P tickets $2.50. three inches, The weather is warm. tear, the house--for | ‘The akirmish -will this after- noon and night, and tomorrow:-night the two rounds of finals will be played. ‘Tho hardest fought battlea were in the Giret Gnalsef the contest for the chal- lenge trophy. Contrary to predictions made by the wiseacres, the Americans Boston treumced the St. Pauls by three - tricks, and the North Shore won from the Athenaeums. RAMBLER-CARIBOO Te be Reorganized Into a Canadian Come - pany. Frank J, Walker, of the Reddin-Jack- 4on company, left today for Spokane to attend a neetiug of the Rambler-Cari- boo company for the purpose of disincor- porating and the organization of a new company uader the lawa of British Coluinbia, Eaton-Harrow Cricket. Lonpox, July 14.—The annual Eaton and Harrow cricket match opened today. There wasa large gathering of people, ladies predominating. Eaton won the tose and went to the bat and at lunch time bad a score of 212rans for six wick- ets down,