ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 18, 1899. PRICES GO HIGHER Canadian Gold Fields Advance to 9 1-2 Gents This Morning. GIANT IN DEMAND AT 76 ‘With Winnipeg and Canadian Gold Fields It ‘Almost Monopolixes,. the Dealings on *Ohange—King Selling As High As 30 Cente. Again this morning did the stock exchange eclipse all records in the number of stocks sold, The total sales reported by Secretary Benn were 143,125 shares—nearly 40% more than the best previous record. Prices were uniformly stiff, but the surprise of the day was Cana- dian Gold Fields which advanced to gi4c, where 15,000 shares changed hands. The stock has bed up Henry Roy, a_watch by A. J. Mc- Millan, and a silver toilet set. Mrs, Chester Glass and Mrs. Bohn tell fortunes in a Turkish tent to the right and the two fair priest- esses have been frequently called upon to assist in lighting the fu- ture. Among the recent di is a 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. large fancy cake given by Charles Webster. It will be rafled. ‘INQUEST ON NELSON'S BODY Foreman Dooley Tells of Timpbering at Scene of Accident. The coroner’s inquest over the re- mains of John Nelson visited the scene of the accident at the War Eagle mine this morning. _It is in session this afternoon. William Dooley, a foreman over Nelson, was questioned as to the timbering at the scene of the accident. He ex- plained that it was somewhat loose, as blasting was in progress close at hand. No, 331. “COMPANIES ACT, 1897. Certificate of the Re-Incorporation “ot “The Monday Mine, Limited.” Capital, $1,250,000. HEREBY CERTIFY that “The Mon- gay Mine, Limited: ”? has thistd ie been re- from 3%c in the past month and there still seems to be no limit to f * the price which it will reach. Giant was another active buy, and the dealings in it reached 34,- 500 shares. It was firmer and advanced to 7¢-—a climb olan ae of the existence of the Com: oes a ice O! an; distinctly | je rhe tum ame 0 e existen: e pany Theo sects for whlch the C has been cata lished . othe “Monday” Mineral ler section fift thousand ¢ gueres of one dollar each. ‘Yo reuistered aifice of the Company, will be situate yiy the City ot Rossland, Britis aL. SENEY<> Boots and Shoes Made to order. ‘Repairs neatly done. i —— First avenue, two doors from Wash ningtan atrect, Rossland. B. - Cc. M. Weller. A. S. Hunden. C. M. WELLER - & COMPANY. f ELUMBING AND HEATING _ Telephone 27. ; No. 30, west side, Spokane Street. - Rossland, B,C. s 4a 77 BUSINESS CARDS. * DE. 4. MILLoy, DENTIST. Rooms: Bone bl block, ove® Bank of Toronto Columbia Ave. i] Fe w- HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, > In Custom House building. Also New ‘xork Life Iusurance Agency. Washington street. Rossland, B.0. of 1-2c over yesterday's q Rathmullen was steady at the advanced price of 834c. ‘ Winnipeg was a favorite at 31 1-2c. One large block of King sold for 30c, an advance of 2c since yesterday. Rossland Sales. Today’s sales on the Rossland exchange were: Winnipeg, 5000, 3034c, 1000, °31}4c, 5000, 2000, 300, 1000, 1500, 5000, 3134; Bran- don & Golden Crown, 5000, 3034¢} Novelty, 5000, 3c; Giant, 2000, O00, 5000, 2000, 634c, 2000, 1500, 1000, 7C, 10,000, 2000, 2000, 3000, 6%4c, 2000, 1000, 6c; Canadian - Gold Fields, 5000, 10,000, 9%c, 10,000, 4000, 9c, 5000, 834c; I. X. L., 5000, 5000, 13¢, 1000, 12%K{c, 1000, 12%c; King, 1060, 28c, 5000, 30c, 1000, 28%c; Virginia, g00, 6c; Dundee, (pooled,) 5000, 1534c; Rathmullea, 1000, 3500, 83{c; “White Bear, 3000, 3Ke 10,000, 334c; Lone Pine, 2535, 19¢3 Peoria Mines, 2500, 134c; total sales, 143,125 shares. ASKED BID A thabasce’. by 33 30 28 ree .. 1. tis 13g [Camp Nekin 11 $110 Canadian Gold Field rt 9% Crow's Nest Pi o $82 50 I Bt 6 ag 21% 8620 1% 10% : C 6 Homestake. ms 3% ron Mask. ii ron Colt, 8 ron Hors int Bia 2 » fim jaine. nae ay ing.. 1 Knob iil ‘90 bo one Pine 22 19 Lion. 11 $1038 lontreal Gold Fields. 1 8% ‘onte Christo. 6 BT 12% w% 1% . 34% 25% i 15. 1k OM 10° $102 £ 1% 10% 8 7% 8% ot 7 Bt $112 a "4 a % 5 4, 6 ue 4 Li! wo Vinnipeg . 31K BLK FAIR OPENED LAST NIGHT Good A at the Of Hospital Bazaar. The hospital fair opened auspic- iously last night and the complete- ness of the arrangements as well as the beauty of the booths was a pleasant surprise to the visitors. The German booth on the stage, under the direction of Mrs. Olga Merryweather, was one of the at- tractive features of the bazaar. Over the front of it in colored elec- tric lights was the German inscrip- tion, Willkommen” Close at hand Mrs, C. F. Jackson served all kinds of oyster stews and cocktails. At her booth also were a number of valuable articles. to be raffled. Claim, ‘Tudate near the City of Rossland, in the Trail Creek ct and algo Division of West Kootenay District; an lease, bond, explore. 1} acquire aud’ prospect ct, work, operate, exer- cise. develop, deal in, hold and turn to ac- count any mineral claims, mineral lands, aun es propertiez,and any real estate inthe ce of Britisn Columbia or elsewhere, aud to. ay f for the sathe cither 1n money or fully paid-up shares of the Company, or partly in money and partly in such shares, or tosell, lease, 0 otherwise dispose ot the same. or an: b) To ‘purchase, ‘take on lease,exchange, hire or otherwise acquire any meal or per- sonul property, and anyyrights or privileges which the Company may, think necessary for the purposes of its buginess: e} 'o_ raise, crush, wip, cot, quarry, snielt, caicine, (fotine. j Subscribe for ‘iho EE =] Record, 50 Cents per month. IS ASS ES Le ropesusapessccscoessess for the Winter. MANY PATTERNS and COLORINGS ! ALL PRICES. SEWED and LAYED FREE. ‘This 1s an OPPURTUNE timo-to fix-up the home You can get a igre, fast colors, at 40¢ 05c., 75¢., 85c., and 90c. er yard: TAPESTRY: heavy guality, good sian. woven surface, nice ne ® thst colors er yard. Others at “We have 1.25 und $1.35. BRUSSELS, ou know them —starting at $1.00 per yard; also the Carpet a lovely, soft tread. shades of af nto 0 ‘colors, Carpets. VELVETS; the handsome patterns, those that have the beau- tiful blending of colorings; extra Jong pi pile, plying only seen in these Sold the wor!d over, at $1.60 per yard. THE BIG STORE All Garpotss except Ingraing, we bu: the e factory in Manchester, nice patterns and colors, at $2.00 per-y: direct from’ ngland. AXMINSTER: Englieh—Short, soft pile, good fronting Car Paltys -INGRAIN to OF .35 per yard. ta, yard wide, extensive variety, « from :a0e., all sizes. ART SQUARES, Scotland. | stock to select from. HUNTER: BROS.” LINOLEUMS. ‘Alarge consignment: of .Linoleums,. direct. from. any voce ins Patie ine. Large oR OSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA\ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1899. i "PRICE, S CENTS A magnificent line with Striking Chains. oJ. W. Spring, The deweler. A Ay Artistic to a degree, and at Moderate prices. Bedroom, Parlor, and u Hall’ Glocks. LUCKY IRON MASK] Has Ore From Four Levels Through- out the Mine, : FIRST GRADE ORE NETS $27 Second Olass Product Returns a ‘Little Lest Than $5 Above: Freight and Treatasat Onarges—Property.. Is Now “Working 0 Men. : . aay R. C. Prayer Books, ... 7%! Eng. C. Prayer Books, « Methodist Hymn Books, .°« Presbyterian Hymn Books; At-+-+-+ Cost | eee eee Ci This ise an. - OPPORTURITY = 33 owe, Satan erat of these Haas ‘GOODE VE "BROS.,. Ey Dragpit ra Setanta to Deal with Geadeve Bros. »” said J. F. Herrick,: the who was up from Spokane on a visi to the mine. * *'On the 300- and the’ 350-foot workings,” he continued, ‘the ore body is from 12 to 16 feet wide.’ Alt about 250 tons per week, “Our first grade rock continues to hold its place.as the most valua- res: manipulate and repare for market ore, metal and mineral substances of 0.1 kinds, whether the property of the Company or not, in British Columbia, and to carry on any metallurgical operations which may scem conducive to ine Company’ 'sobjecta ¢ or any of them, or w! may seem capable of being usefully or cpraiitably carried on in connection with- the Company, and to sell, dispose of al dealin any ore, metal und mineral sub- stances resulting from, or to be obtained in the process of smelting, retining or manu- facturing the same, ant with other [4] To construct, carry out, maintain, improve, manage, work, control,and super- intend any trails, Tondways, tramways, water-courses, brid, st duets, wharves, furnaces, sawmills, crush- either free or in pany al mation, registration and advertising of the Company, ‘and the issue of its capital, in- cluding brokerage and commissions, for obtaining applications for or placing shares, and to apply. at the cost of the Company. to Par! tement fer any extension ofthe Compan "3 pow sell the Property and undertak- in of ae; ‘Company, or any part thereof, at such time or times, in such manner, on such terins, and for such consideration as the Compaty may think fit: {g] Toseil, improve, manage, develop. lease, dispose of, turn to account or other- wise deal with all or any property of the Company: {by To amalgamate with or acquire the business and liabilities of any other com- pany or companies having objects alto- Berner) or in part similar to those of this e ui re TS sell and dispose of the Company's stock from time to time, and as often as may be deemed expedient, for.such price orin exchange for such property as the Company may think tj], ‘To procure the Company to be regis- tered in any place or country: To do all such things as the Com- pang may think incidental or conducive to tl fe attainment of the above objects ne any of ther iven ‘under my ‘hand and seal, of office at Victoria, Province of British Columbia, this 25th day of August. one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine. fx, 8.] 8. ¥. WOOTTON, - of Joint Stock C Established May, 1895. THE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., timirao Leamitiry. MINING AND INVESTMENT” BROKERS., Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland. Daniel Dickinson. JPDICKINSON & ORDE Stock Brokers. Stocks bought ae the otber :business cot F Walter L, Orde |’ -HOUDES—— ' Straight Cut. Cigarettes. — MANUFACTURED BY B. Houde & Gompany; Quebec Are Better than the Best. WHOLESALE AT g€ Crow & Morris, Rossland. [ > | oughton’ ‘Cc. P. Re ‘ Block.: :: Exchange Auction Mart Notions. first classs INTERNATIONAL MUSIC HALL. “Monday, Nov. 13th, and during week. CUN LIFFE elalty. _ Northey Panps kent i ‘Third Avenue, Sana & ABLETT, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. All classes of Repairs and Construction Work Undertaken. Ore Cars, Wheels and Axles, Buckets, Fans. § Shaiting, sian sere. and Pullers. & sper ‘Agents for Wm. Hamilt stocl PB Malls; Goncenirators, | BP. ©. Box 198. pipe work ‘The wOnderful Novelty Gyninast, The beautiful Song Spectacle, “The Red Cross ; By PEARL & CASSIDY on ‘the Late * ey Uprising. : The Man of Mystery, PROFESSOR DEL ADELPHIA. Gertie Harrington, Banjo Queen, Miss Maude. Newell. P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Sandon, Revelstoke, Giscnwood, rand Forks; and-Vancouver. , SS : RETAIL MARKETS . Rossland, Trail, Nelson;: -Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, New Denver,, Silverton, Cascade ‘City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke Ferguson, and Vancouver. ——— : William Donald, Mgr., Rossland Branch. Harrison: the Coster, d 24 other Artists a Banner Bill of eveities. See ‘the Comedy-Drama by Lawrence: Euchered, International Stock Company in the cast. QUICK WORK | The Arliagton= UNEXCELLED TABLE. —— ‘THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL. or Headquarters for Commer- cial Men:...Splendid Sample Rooms. Joun Haverty, Proprietor. house, or ship any class ofR rood WE SELL GOOD, “DRY, SEASONED w Office: Washington 8t., opposite Bank of Montreal. Tel. No. 8>+ ned Star Storage & Transfer € 20. J.W. artiine, Mer, oe ork sold on the closest Tel. No. Gi. Rossland, B. C. CHARLES DANGERFIELD, STOCK BROKER, Wallace Block, Columbia aye. Tel. No. 90 Cable address ‘Whitehall’? Codes {0% THos. S. GILMOUR, STOCKS AND SHARES MINING AGENT. Columbia Avenue. Rossland, B.C. ed ford MeNeill’s loughs. Telephone 6. A. 3. MACKENZIE & co. P.O. Box 268 ’ MINING BROKERS. 22 Columbia Avetue, Rossland, B. C. They include a tureen di d by te Ave, Rossland, B. 0. Katie D. Green G. M. and D: Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Proverty situated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie. District, B.C. FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company's Treasury Stock is now offered to the public at 71-2 Cents per Share, and can be had on application to GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer. . f M SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC. MAKERS OF THE BEST - IN THE WORLD. Rossland, B. C, JENCKES MACHINE co. f ining a ee os achinery : H Sag E. Mendenhall, Agent, sa ca aE: aaa om ble produced in the camp. It aver=, Peery, wearer CG O. LALONDE'S pe aa ages $33 a ton, or $27 net fromi.the smelter. The first grade rock com- -prises about one-fourth of the en- tire output. values, and returns somewhat less rf ded ment have been The mine is employing 60 men.” an D. ie ° 4 and rica May. Join in R | One Confederation. “tal bassador Choate’s recent speech at : , S Edinburg. where he referred to the : 2 WE We. 8p. Shirts, “firon-clad bond of: friendship” ex- > . : . : i ‘Witson Bros’ Ties, isting between’ Great Britain and ONSALICY IT ba | E.&S. Carrie Ties, the ‘United: States, was undoubt- M © | J } S we Fowne's Gloves, edly the way fora broader and | E > Health Brand Underwear, -| more defini P At CO ° Arcadia Underwear, | the und di isting b 3 amas 3 two such countries later on. It is the custom in England— is = Ta Teer Pall and our and. into this custom Mr. Choate z Ce C readily falls—to announce - great 2 cee “ policies at public or semi-public o banq Therefore, it must ‘not = | be und d that Mr. Choate was * = : ‘merely framing some pretty forms Vs AND N. TEL. ‘48. P. 0, BOX 482. COL. TEL..6 of speech with which to delight his ‘The Rossland Wavehonse 2 = Transfer ..Gompany.. - ARMAMENT Oh. eo be bi a This Company Will handle with Quick Dispatch, any class of Freight, Heavy. Machinery, Etc. Etc. Special Furniture Van for moving Effects, Farnitare, Pianos, Safes, Etc., Etc. Contracts always: Fulfilled Satisfactorily. . Damage to Goods hanidied by us, promptly settled for. pr pear ca ee : Best Warehousing Facilities in Kootenay- ; pin eee f We Sell Hard and Soft Coal. Edinburg listeners. He was speak- ing there-as_ the representative of his government, aud it can, , be stated with positiveness that he was ‘announcing the early stages of the ‘policy agreed upon informally by the two nations when he said that iron-clad friendship ‘‘means . peace, not only between your country and “We have ore on four different | levels in the Iron Mask, and the} 'g was never so good as at|| general manager of the property')) of it will ship and we are producing. Our second class pro- |: | duct runs a little less than $11 in all than $5 net.after freight and treat. : HAS JOUBERT BEEN KILLED? Continued Rumors That. Brave Boer Leader . Fell at Lady- - gmith. London, Thursday.—A dispatch from Durban dated Sund: INTO THE GANON Strange Isis aa Rod Mountain Broke Loose fromthe Train and: Tumbled Down Sheep Oreck Guish Close to the Palls —Loss Is Complete. One of the strangest wrecks in railroading happened | early: this morning on the Red Mountain road as the up-bound eee train was says that the report that Jonbert, the Boer commander, * was killed in action at Ladysmith on Thursday last is not’ yet con- firmed. Many people. believe it to be well founded as the gener- al’s death is said to have occurred November 9, when the Boer riflemen were understood to be within 1g00 yards of Ladysmith, Severe fighting between the British and Boers the same day has since been ‘reported. It is regarded in some quarters a as as quite cee creek ganon’< 3 In the middle of eas train was a solid carload’ of.~’ Ontario’ “apples was running slowly along the canon just at the deepest point: alongside: possible that’ Joubert, always noted for his p may have dang: i d himself: in pefsonal reconnaisance of the British position. Even Joubert's most bitter enemies will admit that he fought squarely and fairly, and his.ac- 1 Sy died el: d him to the high regard of all soldiers. - ; It is claimed that the death of Joubert would be likely to lead | to the adoption by the Boers of bolder and more active tactics, as he had considerable difficulty in restraining his hot-headed_ sol- diers. eh Oneae, Thursday.—A_ special dispatch from Durban, dated 13, says of the Natal field force who ‘succeeded in traversing the:Boers’ line with Ladysmith dispatches have & arr ed at Pietermaritzburg add report a’ determined attack "made by the Boers on the British garrison. The Boers were driven off, leaving many. dead. A special h from Pi train was attacked by the Boers, and 16 wounded. and cool ‘tions when G Monday N 4 urg says the armored One British soldier: was: killed Estcourt, November’ 13.—The Kaffirs report a force of from 400 to 560 Boers with wagons going in the direction of Colenzo. The Kaffirs ‘also report that General White's cavalry had an en- ~ gagement with the Boers at Besters’ station. A message from Ladysmith gives a few details of the occur- rences of Wednesday, November 8th, when the Boers shell fire in- creased during the afternoon. It is asserted that they appeared ‘to aim deliberately at the convent on the hill in the center of the town, where were only sisters and wounded. The Boers attempted a demonstration against. the western fe but groups app at long range were scattered by the fire of the machine guas. The total British casualties during the briskest bombardment were three men killed. Estcourt, Thursday.—An armored train has returned from another trip on which Colenzo was reached. On the way back the train picked up at Freera a native runner carrying a number of the canon, nearly 200 feet below. * shivered every board’and beam into toothpicks. _ One-\-pair ’ 1 of trucks landed on the east side:of the creek while the remaining: wheels fellon the opposite bank. As for the apples, they ‘are’ “float- ing down stream to the Pacific, ‘via Northport, Marcus and Portland. The marvelous part of “iti all: is that none ‘of the: other :cars were a heavy grade; the!:whole train air brakes, zi It will be practically ‘impossible to save the broken car. WOULD - HELP THE DOCTORS New Proposal for Examinations Valid Bverywhere. Toronto, - -Thursday.—Dr. T. G. Roddick, M. P., is at the Queen’s. members _of..the committee. ap- pointed by ‘the Canadian Medical association to look after the scheme of inter-provincial registration and a central examining body to be lo- cated alternately at Montreal and Toronto, The idea is: that the physician who.passes the examination of the central board. shall be. allowed to. of letters. He said L ith was bomt d Thursday, N ber 9, by six 40-pounders, one shot trom which struck Illing: P ‘ice in any!province of Canada The British naval guns were still silent when he left. Little dam- “age was done by the Boer bombardment. on pay of.'the provincial fee. Dr. Roddick, has,;the bill already drafted for the next session of the D. 4, and the On- mine, but’among all great of the earth.” Here in Washington no official statement can be had r exact meaning of Mr. Choate’: '3 ad- dress, but from’ what has gone ‘on before it takes no shrewd observer to note that there is now in. discus- h Manitoba Elections: PS y Winni Thursday.—A_ writ London, Thursday.»-The Ham- the for the fanitob 5vincial electi burg-American. steamer, Patria, Captain Froelich, which left New dt day .. Nominations was Hesiod torn York November 4th for Hamburg take place November 30 aod pol- tario .of the will go over it with him. ‘I am pleased,” said Dr. Roddick, ‘that Ontario, where we expected most opposition to the scheme, has acted so reason- ably.” . z and passed the Lizard y y, is ber Many eastern lige Dee ore uf on her beam ends near Dover. All d here shortly: sion between London and Washing ton policies which, when fully com- prehended, will startle the entire world. Lord Pauncefote returns here ly to further these poli- cies, and Mr. “Choate’ 's selection for and Telephone 99- Washington St. ‘€. O. D. Grocery Meat Market... ‘Y rau two accounts when you on Biare all toge! Choice Groceries and Vegetables, Baltimore Oys- ters, Fresh Fish, Hams, Fresh & Cured Meats. Tithe court of St. James was made for the same purpose. How far they have progressed may be guessed by what Mr. Choate said at Edinburg. ‘They ‘have, in fact, reached the stage where it is deemed wise to give some hint:con- cerning’ them. in this public fashion. «J will tell you this much,” said a state department official today, “Mr. Choate referred to some diplc- The Clarendon Cafe ——— First-Class in Every Respect. ~ Open Day and Night. _ . Rooms for Banquets and Diuner Parties. matic operations. soon to take place in the Pacific. That will be the first field of endeavor for. the ‘‘iron-clad friendship.” Beyond that it is the dream. of British and American the passengers were rescued and are rt the fight. to take part in the. fig! have arrived at Dover. yp A Shortage of Lumber. Ottawa, Thursday.—Local lum- bermen state that an advance of 25 per cent on.wood products: may be expected, and that. pulp and pulp wood will hardly be obtainable at any, price. Local concerns are holding all the pulp they can obtain. The'scarcity of lumber is partially|| Ralph Herron went to Nelson at caused by the fact that some of the }xi90n. ..' local lumbermen were tunable to get Alan G. White, who is iteerested their drives of logs down the fiver. bin'a number .of Sophie mountain SS properties; left today for Spokane. j. G. Suilivan, assistant “to ‘Chief Engineer W. F. Tye: of the: Co & —_ COMING AND GOING. Marcus Moses left at noon for Seattle on a brief business trip. J. F. Herrick of the Iron Mask company returned this morning to Spokane. p ‘APrincely Forta: New York, Thursday.--James H. Smith, ‘the residuary legatee of LIPTON WILL CHALLENGE AGAIN Gives Notice of His Intention to Try Again. = London, Thursday.—Sir. Thomas Lipton said last night: ‘‘You may definitely announce that I will again challenge for the.cup. Ihave. al- ready commenced preliminary .ar- rangements and hope to send: the formal challenge to the New York Yacht club before Christmas. I have not decided on a designer or builder. My hospitable welcome in America leads . me to believe I am not presuming if I make another attempt to lift the cup. I under- stand, the rules of the New York Yacht, islub do not allew it to dis- W., is ring con; on George Smith, who died in London : 2. ‘ but. must accept. the first. challenge received if it is in the arrival of a daughter. - at the age of g1, is called the silent Le man of Wall street,. He comes| You fool yourself if you think to statesman that these two nations shall t the arbi of the get better goods though you pay so much more than at the Rossland into a fortune that. is supposed to entire world.” t to, $10,000,000. He is about 50 years of age. ~ Auction house. ~ proper form. Therefore I wish to give notice thus early to challenge.” The best saddle horses at the Montana; phone 6. CAR ROLLS DOWN ISO FEET —Applés Are Now Floating to the Pacife : billed to Steen & Co. “The freight: the falls‘when without warning the’ car turned’ over, cut loose from its: and rolled ‘to’ the ‘bottom’ There it broke up with'a crash that: | thrown off. One was slightly dam- aged, but the injuries did’ not. ex- * ceed $5. - The. reckitoolk:. place.on: . « was automatically stopped by the » He is here to meet with the Ontario ~