‘ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, AUGUST 19, 1899. Rioting in Paris. Panis, Aug. 18.—There. was, rioting last evening on the boulevard de Ma- genta between the nationalists and anti- semites. Four persons were seriously injured. , : Mine Explosion in Wales. Lonpon, Aug. 13,—An explosion today 46 }in -Llest colliery, Glanmorganshire, Wales, killed 18 and 60 others are stil! » Jin danger. callion the Toronto ige, and of the sales made: ONTARIO. ; Empresa ...... Golten Star. Foley........ OGAMP M’KINNEY, The Evening Reconp after June 1 de- livered to amy part of the city for 65 : cents 2 month. tf. CARIBOO DISTRICT. Cariboo Hydraulic.... $1 52 FAIRVIEW CAMP. Fairview .. Smuggler. . BOUNDARY OREEK. Old Ironsides......-.. $1 07 Knob Hill... : 95 Rethmullen . 34 Brandon & G. Crown. Morrison...... « . ‘Winnipeg ..... The Evening Recoxp delivered to any. part of the city for 65 cents per: month W.ALLOUGHED 860. Merchant Tailors .- Ladies’ Drapers, REDUCED PRICES FOR 20—D A YS—20 IN LADIES’ SUITS Payne. Rambi Wonderful .. Juat arrived @ fine range. of Crows Neat Coal. 3 FALL GOODS. 16 COLUMBIA ANE. mm: genveakBaie: ea “Martin A. : Schwieg AN TAILOR. Perfect Fit Guaranteed Prompt Delivery Basal B.C. Gold F, Canadian G. F. Syn... Mofaing Sales: Minneliaha, 600 at 18; 600 at 17; 500 at 164g. Waterloo, 500, 500 at 834. Rathmullen, 1,000 at 734. Waterloo, 500 at 93g. _ Silver Bell, 500, 500, 1,000, 1,000, 500 at'73Z; 500," 1,000, 500 at 84. . Afternoon Sales: Morricon, 500 at. 1734.- Athabasca, 500 at 37. _ Wonder- inl, 8,000, 5,600 at 83g. Deer. Trail, 500 at 24. Victory-Triumph, 500 at 614. SPOKANE STREET ~ One Door East of Col. Avenue. >? Dry Goods Company, Ld. _ CRESCENT 8 The Royal Worcester Hosiery. Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, 8 pair for 25c. Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, 12c., 20c., 25c. and 85c. Misses’ Ribbed Hose,.:.- 10c., 1233c., 15e., 20c, and 250. Fancy Stripe Corsets. in a Misses’ ., Be. and Be. Shirt. Waists. Stylish and Swell Waists of im- ported French Percales, Fine Cord- For Tickets a Ss. TENER G OENIC LINE OF THE Wortp, 4 Favorite Transcontinental Rony : - Between the Northwest} ang -all Points East, * Choice of Two Routes Through the FAMOUS,:.... @Rocky Mountain Scenery: And Four Routes East of Pueblo and Denver, 4 All Passerifore iiranted aday stop-orer' the Mormon, Capital or anywhere bed tween Ogden and Denver, Personally} conducted Tourist Excursions three dan 3 week to Omaha} Kansas City, St. Louis, ty! cago and the East, andfiiny information regan 4 ing’) Rates; “Rottte: R 7 ecriptive Advert on dgeits of Oregon & Navigation Co. or Ure- gon: Short Lane. K. HOOPER, Gen, Unes&' gente | D R.C Nichon, ‘ Ay sh, st 01 ed French Ginghams, Piques, ete., at greatly-reduced prices, 50c'; 75c., $1.00, $126, $1.50 and $2.50 rials. Our Summer Clearance Sale left os many Rempants in Summer Wash. -Materidls, which . ‘will. ‘bo Summer Wash Mate-|- Corsets. ~ Axchange For tho: best-HOME: MAI and pastries of-all kinds. bia Ave. next duur wear of C! closed out at Half Price: of imported Orga Remnants of Fancy Figured Or- BANGICE . 0... cee cer eee eee e eee Remnants Fancy Colored. Swisses Remnante Black Dotted Swisees.. Keimnanits Striped, Dotted Swisseé jants of imported f of domestic’ Gi Remnants of French Pignes.. Remnants of domestic Piqu Remnants Percales, Calicnes; etc. The fame and superiority of these famous Corsets“ are firmly estab- lished. We carry a camplete line, rangiig ih pricés from : $1.00 to $5.00 each reece Summér Corsets Rene 76e., $1.00 and $1.60 Corzet Waists for Ladies, Misses and Children at Popular Prices. ae ae Cariboo, 500 at $1.28. Winnipeg, 500. 1,000, 1,000 at 8014.. Golden Star, 200, 500, 500 at 41. Silver Bell, 660, 500, at 8; 500, 500, 500, 500 at 834: 600, 5,000 500, 500 at 83¢; 1.600 at 7. 500,- 500. at: 500, 600 at 9.. Canadian G. F. 1,000.at 6%. B. C. Gold. Fields, 800 at 334- -Montred! Svoek Market. Mowtreat, Aug. 18.—Stock market— |’ morning board: War Eagle, $3.60 asked, $8.66 bid; Payne, $1.38 asked $1.85. bid; Montreal & London, 60, asked, - 54 -bid. Republic, $1.28 asked, $1.26 bid. : = Sales: Montreal & London, 1,000 at 5234; 500'at 5334. War Eagle, 1,500 at 18.58... Payne, 3,000 at $1.86. Republic, 1,500 at $1.26; 100 at .$1.2634. Monareh’ Stoek for Sale. led stock of the Monarch Mining conn for eale at 2'¢ cents. Apply to A. B., this office. . ing GS . 65 CEN PER MONTH— COMMENCING —ANYGIME The Rossland Eevn ... Record’: Subscribe for the Evenina Recorp, only. 65 cents per month. Dr. A. W. CHASE COMES TO THE AID OP (resent. Dry Delivered to any part of the city. “Opa FOUIOA “JOH on th I “ NEW BRICK _BLOCK, Columbia. Avenue, Rossland, B.C. ‘Tndape Made a well |: Srey Ma of ‘or 96 .B F Clothing, Genta’ Faraichinge, Shoes, | seks fhe Tyen have qo tay. half the price than anywhere else, | and eave the overcharge you would have-to pay elsewhere. Note a few of our prices: z, : three poira for sere the same as other firms advertise as s bargain for $1.00, on! hirt.s and Drawers, Balbriggan, wocth $1.00, for. dati, any atyle, advertieed at $3.00 to $4.00, for. nity of Clothes, advertised ut $15.00 to $20.00. bees, advertised at $3.00 to $5.00, fo: Overalls or Jumpers, worth $1.00, be: iT rom... aoe at same rate with any oth our line, Bring your cheque, we will change Catarrh er article in the tame Make money by saving it, and that you can only do when you purchase Subscribe _—FOR. THE- -- Record] To Sell Properties ee ossland Evening. Rec VOL 4, NO. 43. “ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MD NDA Y. AUGUST 21, 1899, ‘PRIOE FIVE CEN'TS. [Jmbretias —— ‘We have just received another lot of. Umbrellas © with Storling Silver Handles, Gentlemen, for Ladies and Call and see them, a _d.W. SPRING NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OEFICE, THE: LEADING JEWELER,” RIRNS GETS 13 WONTHS Prof, Frank Lowls Sentenced to One Year‘at Hard Labor. BURNS WILL HAVE TO WORK, 700. BARGAINS BARGAINS! BARGAINS! T mean, Genuine ! Bargains and the Largest and Most Complete Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, Men's: Furnishings, i Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,. Youthe-and Children’s Wear, fo Select from.in the Cily ROOM MUST LE HADE FOR NEW GOODS ABRIVING. SPECIAL MENTION . Men’s' Nobby Suits, in English, Scotch an: Must Be Sold. Tweeda JUST) ARRIVED: A Large Consignment of Latest American Hats, Neweat Shades and Styles ~ Call and inspect-my etork and you will be convinced that you can do better value for'vour money than eleewhere. Rock Bottom Pricee, and Square Dealing. No Humbug. and realize more. ‘CORNER | COLUMBIA - AVENUE. reduced 20 per cent, to Clear Out. , An Immense Line of Boys’ Suits, at Coat and Under ND -Lv id Canadian Stock Carefully Selected. Call. and be convinced. J. OUEARN, THE CLOTHIER GOLN” &TREET. Kelly and Peek Are Given Only One Month Each, Sentence Be- ginning Aug. 9. The case of Thomas Burns, held cn the charge of taking money from Emer- son and Luke ut the baseball grounds .[ on the morning of the 9th, came up be- fere aodee Spinks thie morning. A, H. MacNeill appeared fur the prosecutien. Burns had ao counsel. The evidence was about the same as in the Prelimin- ary examination, Both Emerson and Luke swore posi- tively ‘that Burna went through their pockets. The judgment of the court waa. withheld, and. the case against Lewis, Kelly and Peck commencad ‘at the afternoon seasion, J. W. Nelaon ap- Pearing for the defendants, and Mr. Me- Neill for the prosecution. At 8 o'clock the evidence was all clored in the Lewie, Kelly and Peck cage, and after a brief by the joys POLICE courT. Sldney Descamp Up for Assaulting Richard Hoar, This morning the’ caso of Sidney Descamp, manager of Louis Biue'a anw mill, was up befure Mugistrate Jordan charged with assaulting Richard Hoar, president of the Téamster's Union. The evidence showed that [oar went to the mill. where he had been -previ-usly working,—to get. hia clothea,-and while there was asking some of the employes about the) mill to joia/the Teamstor's nion, | Deschamp, seeing Hoar, rushed for him, grabbed him'by tlie throat and forced him to his. horge aud threw him onto it, saying, at the eame ‘time, twice or three times, “You s—of a b—, I do not want your coming about’ here talk- ing to my men,” ‘This was -Hour’s testi- mony. Edward Bunviilé vorroborated these statement, . C,H, Hamilton, who| Waa -luoking. ‘after? the.défence, . asked Hoar if he did not:threaten a boycott of Rloe’s lumber, and he said he did not. There. was no witness for the defence | introduced. - Deschamp’ ‘said it was a very_ slight. matter, really of no conse- the “court that TORONTO STOGK MARKET Tonoxto, Aug. 21.—The following isa record of today’s callon the Toronto stock exchange, and of the:sales made :~ ONTARIO, AGEED. — BID. Emproga . (Folden Stal Foley..... ariboo Minachaha, Waterloo... ee CARIBOO DisrRicr. Cariboo Hydraulic... $l 52 | FAIRVIEW CAMP. Fairview . Suiuggler. . Brandon & GQ. Morrison ., : Winnipeg . . SIOCAN, AINSWORTH AND NELMON. Athabasca . Dundee, . Crown . F ; Mr. Hoar eaid he was not, but he had the honor of being president of thé Teamster’s: Union and theught it was hia right and duty to do what he could to induce teamaters to Join-it. JW. Whitesides. appeared for on both sides, Judge Spinks summed up the evidence and pronounced judgment as follows: 5 Lewis, 12 months in the provincial ul at‘hard labor, Kelly and Peck each vne month at hard labor, each of the this mouth? _ Thomas Burns was then called and All We r ask is: Pry! crand trnst to their dealers. ‘table house. c.O. 106 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE. We willshave your trade after that. ‘The average man buys shoes from their. appear- ance and fit... They know little about leath- Hence the advantage of dealing with a repu Our shoes strike people by stylish shape and by, their quality. LALONDE. © to18 mouths in jail at hard ‘| labor, They all took their sentence quietly, Lewis, whose wifo sat’ by him during the triai, looked very serioue, indeed, but there was no demonstration from.cither. The prisoners were taken: to thes city | thirde sentences beginning ‘On the ‘th: oF pats the Degchamp had'a good deal to say, and among other: things’ held’ that he had aright to keep ‘‘Agitatora”. away from his premises. The’ decisi .. SCORE STOOD 18 TO 3. Tho Northport Team Did Lots of Kicking and .“ Very Poor Playing. Those who witnessed’ the baso bali ganie yesterday between the Northporte and Empey-Bros,’ team, if they did not know dilferent;~-would “have thought the game was for alarge purseor the jail and will. prot ora be sent’ t> Kaniloops:z"Kelly. and -Peck:. may go ft East COLUMBIA AVENUE: [- to'Neleonon acconnt‘of the shurtnéss of Ise I Eseljay’s A Positive Cure for all Kidney Di: Turely Vi Kiey aid Liver Pill Hy ‘their : LOCAL BREVITIES. The infatteon of Mr.and Mrs. Samuel Marshall was buried in Laurel Hall cem- etery.on Sunday at 4 o'clock ‘in the after- noon.'-The child was 12 days old. -| There will bea mccting of the Woman's Christian” Te ble Medici. for all Di Kidneys and Urinary Organs: a Union® “in: the | Sletbodist - church, Tuesday: afternoon, Aug. 22,at 8 o’clock charp: AIL. ladies interested in the work are cordially in- vited, oo: Frank Howard was up before Police PMggiatrate Jordan th's morning upon th je Charge of vagrancy and was let goon i The Clarendon Cafe. i FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, : Open Day and. Night, Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties. with orders to leave the city. ‘ ipof the west, by the amount pt kicking going on. ~ The Northports «laimed they were being given the woret of it by Umpire Furneworth and in the fourth inning Jeft the ground. They dir Ly St | M a.was held up until tomor- Fern Gold M. Nelgon-Poorman Nobie Five Payne... Rambler-Cari' Wonderful .. Crows Nest Coal: 7 TEXEDA ISLAND. Van Anda......... wee TRAIL CREEK, Big Three... - 7 16 Deer Park Commander . Evening Star. ron Colt... Republic... "$1 20 DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES, B. C. Gold F.. 4% 7 (74 Morning Sales: Waterloo, 6,000, 500 nt 8g. Van Anda, 300 at 10Z. Silver Bell, 690, 600 at 834; 500, 500 at 8%; 1,000, 1,000 at 9. Smuggler, 1,000, 1,000 — abi3y, Rath 1,000 at 73g. ; not think Mr. Farnsworth i ‘yave~ many —decisions;--but--that~ they Afternoon Sales: Minnehaha, 500 at were wrong just the stme. They ‘e- fused:to finish the game unlegs another umpice.was selected, so Al. Gibson war chosenjand the game went on~to the geventif inning, and closed with “a score 183g. Cariboo, 100 at $1.49. Wonder- iul, 600 at 7. Northern Belle, 500, 500 ut 3. White Bear, 600 at 3!¢. Gold Hill, 6,000 at 9; 500 at 93g. Athrbasca, 2,000, 1,000 at 38. . Waterloo, 1,000 at 3%. Athab 2,000 at 38. Golden of 13 t0'8, fn favar of the Rossland team. The playcta-atid their positions are given below so Res + NORTHPORT. Helly, c.... Robbing, p: A Good Suggestion. : Rossuanp, B. C., Aug. 21: Dean Recorp: Yoa ehoulil put an item. in your paper about Jeveling up the street crossings for Labor day on ac- connt of the bicycle races, horse races, and firemen’s races, breanse itis dan- gerous for all of them events to take pince where the crossings are above the OltesiI ‘stabliehed, House in Kootenay - Rossland Labor Union ele races, I have a Midwards, of. Revel- stoke, eaying, if they would «give two or away. who would otherwise have at- tended. . one of the attractive featares of the pro- In the fifth inning changed pitchers, Pasco going into the box. j " . While there was more or less kicking it_was done pleasantly,and the game really enjoyed by those who witnessed it’ The prospects of tain kept many The International. at Star, 600 at 42; 500, 500 at 4134. Silver | Bell, 500, 500 at 854; 1,000 at 83¢; 500, 2,500, 500, 500, 500, 500, 500, 600, 500 ats. B.C. Gold Field, 500 at 434. PERSONAL. Frank W. Hart is here looking after the foreclosure of mortgage on the : [opera house. W. Blewett has severed kis connec- tion with 8. A, Hartman’a merchandise sitablishment, to accept a position with the C. P. R. in the Lardean country. Dan Thomas left this morning for . Greenwood. af W. Y. Williams went to the Boundary country today. C. 0. Lalonde will return this evening on the C. & W. W. H. Pinkston, Jr., brother of Mra. The past week. at the I his father, » left last 8 day to join Col. Pinkston, at Manila, We have no solicitor, so hi, yakeos don’t goon your BILL, “We have no collectos, so bis rake-off does not go on Fox BILL for CASH, so we do not pug the lies of bad colledtions'on your BILL- on your bill is a reasonsiie aan for work {bat is right. RECORD JOB OFFICE moré bicycle ‘racen;-Revelstoke would acnd riders. We should have a mile race, which would mean four laps on re? avenue, around barrels at gram was the Cassidys, and "'Victorioug Victona,” written and arranged by Jolin Cassidy. It received pronounced approval the week through. Pearl Cas- sidy in the,tableau presented a striking resemblance to Queen Victoria, and the words and music closely and nicely set to the turn, The St. Leons family of acrobats were classic and always met who isin the U. 8. Commissary depart- ment. Postmaster Brown, of Trail, was in the city today. 10% Cooke’ and Walters’ union, Ko, gw. U evening at 8:30, Union hall, ° "Santas Munck, Sece P.O. Box 41, To the General Public ‘ the short_h Ket by tho Gerke with indiy’peatow —___—_ thelr patrone;@ ne anine Lator Day Notes. pure Porcicet,| ‘The horsemen of Roseland and Trail | with: fayor. John. Fielding, the old thefesch month and dayr/ are building a barn and fixing up ashoit! favorite in the west, did- bls:part. .All i track about half way between the two theseetars and sofne twenty other artists ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE sighitisisens ox : : WILLIAM R.“BEATTY, 42 E. COLUMBIA AVE, —:— -R, BANNETT, Monager. Undertaker.. , BRITISH COLUMB'A ==Sufferers one irae each end. Yors, &c., One Death Yesterday. Cc. A. Witson. Barbara Wehner, the four-monthe-old daughter of Mr. and Mra, John Wehner, died yesterday of cholera infantum, and will be buried at the Catholic cemetery at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Wehner was a resident of Burk, in the Coew: d’Alene country, until the labor trouble there forced him to seek vther fields. Te sent his wife to Rosse land and fullowed her a3 soon as -he sul @uick woRK! =| LL Bae