AoastAttD HVENING RHCOND, JUNE 28, 1809, TORN SI sm AIRE Toroxto, June 28 —The following is a the Toronto atock exchange, and of he tales mundo? : record of today’s call o CARIBOO DISTRICT. Cariboo Hydraulic.... $1 45 FAIRVIEW CAMP. Smuggler. f Big BOUNDARY CREEK. Rathmullen. Brandon & G. Grown . Big. Three... Deer Park. Ceci: rr. ron -C ‘ron E ron Ma Monte Renebiic wet DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES, Canadian G. F. Syn... Morning Sales—Golden Bias. 500, flor’ at Sig; Ds Dar ctl elle gler, st 600, 500, +, at a fctor} Trigm, 500, gt at 7g; Canadian = ea Fields, "500. at ee ‘Rambler Caribio, 600 at 26; Deer Trail, 1000, 500, 500 at - 28.25% Golden Star, 500 at’ 56. ° * Afternoon Sales: Golden er. at 5532; 3 at 5644; ata ter! 844; Old Ironsld ‘Britiee Columbia G 200 at 414; Golden Star, 500 5634. NO DISARMAMENT. The Committee at The Hague Declares the Proposal Unacceptable. Lonpox, June 28.—A correspondent of the Times at The Hague says: Asaresult of ‘a protracted infermal diecussion by the committee a report ‘was made te the effect that the Russian military disarmament proposals were un- ; acceptable. - _C: M. Sabai ly land’s pioneer sam- ss 500 Bs; Smug- Crescem! Dry Goods - LIMITED LIABILITY and 34 yards long :at $1; $1 ‘Lace Curtains. Rich, Handsome White Curtains, with wide double floral borders:and small figured centers; 60 inches wide 50, $2, $2.60, $3, $3. 60, and $5. Curtain Neta‘and’Sush Swisses, in stripes, figures, and * imitation poiut de esprets nets, at 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c. Blankets _ Rather hot weather to tall blankets, but we have some big bargains in blankets. both white and culored. at $2, $2.50, $8, $4, $5, $6 and $7, Towels, Towels. Bed Spreads. Marseilles. Bed Spreads. ..-.- f sadieaeuse Suet $2.50 and $* Fall Size..Crochet Quilts... ‘Fringed Bed Spreads....... --$1, $1.25 and $1.50 81, $1.25, $1. 50 and $2 Weare ceadquarters for Towels: and Linens. Towels from 5 certs each up to'76 cents for the Jarge damask towels, knotted fringes of hemstitched. ” Bath Towels; 10¢, 123¢;.15¢; 206,256 35¢ and Soc. and white Goods. Wash Goods, Dainty Figured Swisses, Pretty Organdies, White and Colored Piques Our special sale on these goods commences Monday ee June 26th. Wash. Goods. 350, Bho atid 500. 45-inch Victoria. Lawns. French Piques., a ‘plain White and fancy, figured welte: ete., 150. 20¢,.. Organdiés,.... wet eeees +s 2106,'16e,. 20c, 25¢ and 35c. Black and Colored Swisses 20c, 25c and 35c per yard 240, Lio, 2Ne, 25c, 35e and 40¢ 10c, 16c, 20¢ and 25e Summer Underwear. Ladics*: Summer. Vests .. Ladies’ Egyptian Vests. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Vests Ladite’ Cream Silk Vests.. -+-10¢ .-15e -24¢, 45c and 50c Muslin Underwear. . Ladies? Nightgowns, 75c, $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. Ladies’ Corset Covers, 25, 40c, 50c, Ghc, 75c and $1 Ladies’ Skirts, $1, $1 25. $1.50; $2, $2.50 and $3.50 Ladies’ Skirt Chemises, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50 $3 and $3.50 85¢e, 90c, $1, $1.45, 81,50, Palm Leaf Fans 5c each, Six. for 25c. | Rossland VOL.&, NO. 802. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURRSDAY. | JUNE: 29,:: PRICE FIVE CENTS. Leather Goods... ==——————————="== We have just received-a fine line of: Pucses, Cacd Ca335 Wallets and Cigar Cases in. all the latest shades ” and: with Silver and Gilt mountings, J. W. SPRING. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE: HL OFF FOR NELSON Baseball Team, Hose Team and Drill- ors Left this Afternoon. LACROSSE PLAYERS G0 TOMORROW. [ .-Al The Emporium of Fashion... New Summer Goods: Arriving hi SUITS. Men's uniined Wool suits, Men's Linen suits, Men's White Duck mite, 3 Men's ‘Lustre Osler coats and vests, Men's Summer vests.” | SHIRTS. Silk collars, Marseilles, Pique and Regatta. A nobby line of Cotored Shirts with or Te “BOYS SUITS: Boy's linen two piees, Suils, Boy's Mnen Ballor Suits, Boy's Linen Coats, HATS. Acomplete stock of Mex’ and Boy's Straw | and Felt Hata. “| row at 3:30 p.m: Will be Well and Ably Rep- resented Among the-Domin- © jon’ Day: Exercises. The Rossland baseball team hae dnel- Jy been. made up and took. their depar- turefor Nelson on the afternoon train on the C.& W. The positions and playera are: Pitcher, Pasco; catcher, Holland; short stop, Yich; Great base, A. Gibson; second base, Sullivan; third base, Bush: right field, Pullinan;’ centre “field, Vaughn; left tisld,-Satterly. -O’Hara and Lyons go as substitutes. The first, game is to,be called tomor- The amount of the prizes will be determined when it is known how many teams will play. It Jis understood that Spokane, Northport and Sandon will be represented besides A nice Ine of Black Hove at per pair. Ordered Clothing a Spectalty. M. J. OHEARN, THE CLOTHIER CORNER. COLUMBIA. AVENUE AND. LINCOLN, STREET. PSY ee iN have your trade after d x I Ty! ! average man buys shoes from: their sppear-- é anceand fit. They knew ‘Jittte about leath-- Hence the advantage of dealing with s rept Our shoes strike people by stylish shape and by their quality.~ C.O.LALONDE / 106 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE: : LEAST: COLUMBIA AVENUE: Ati we ‘ask is: er and trust to their dealers. table house. Parasols and Sun Umbrelias, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, _ $4.00, $5.00, $6. 00 and $7. 50. steam-fitting, etc., Say were for y at anv time. We have no solteltor, ao his rake-oft don't goon BILL We have no collector, 80 his rake-off. does not go on you: - BILL Wedo work for CASH, so we do not - put the losa of bad collections on your © BILL oes on your bill is s reasonabl charge Browerkthat te tight eo oee RECORD JOB. OFFICE ‘Write for our interostt: “ nd "Siow ing books ‘* Invent, a SATION Civil & Mochant Sh aneie gs hanteal Engineers, rere luates of the June, "93, 283 ten thereto ders: Haitoe of the teUpenios "Rinaise See of the Com: 0) nd, B.C. a Friday, ‘th lath day of gut ise, at took Hoon, for the pu + Sisto tn one ritke resolutio: New Brick Block. S|ICRESCENT DRY GOODS “COMPANY. LIMITED LIABILITY. Columbia Avenue. THE MASCOT GOLD MINING COMPANY, Limited Liability. NOTICE is hereby given 1 & eral Meeting of the areh oiites G ecial Gen- the e rty and assets 0 and itis Seatrate and ox ‘proceeds 0! it the shareholders CHER EAP itis expedient for auch par a Liquidator appointed and to pan, Wound uI RE RESOLVED thatthe as- mpany be divided among the oa IT FORTHER RECOLVED, thet the Com- y be voluntarily woun ir the pro- Up Act one IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Duncan ampbell be and he is hereby appointed Liqui- OTICE ba hereby also given that a ihare- mpany w of the tompany in the-Htusel Bl bla Avenue, Hoaglan re ‘alter. 6 of confirm! ng (thon ne a apecial resolution the above resolutto! mn Dated the 2th day ef May, 1899. D. CamMPrBgLt, Beoretary,, lation, Hane Ege surpeyors hea 2 hesociat iatton, ‘Assoc. Member Can. forms | Srasmmerog D0. A Close Shave OF just the kind you want at Ed Raye 1 Barber Snop. le the f such sale |- Wed LOUGHEED dO. 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 Patterns......is. $20 A SIT. Ib COLUMBIA ANE On the DOLLAR waa the price we paid for our last: st 00 Suite of Clothes, 1. 000 Pairs cf Pants and ai kinds ef Gents Furnishing gooda, and therefore we can afford. to offer you theee goods, as long ag they last, at the following prices:* $ 6. “$ 1. Hats worth Pants worth $2.00 to $5.00, $2.00 ee as0o sg oe 00 fo, £8.00 ), same material as suite at $1.25. Dont misa this chanee, for though «we always aell at almost half the price others charge, we cannot all the ti the ch most half the price dollar and ll aewsrdingtys Gall gong Be ote gunn tp, buy for 2476 conte on the FINE WOOLEN Tailor-Made Suits in colera, aleo blue and black cheviots worth $10. to $15.> FINEST IMPORT- ed Balbriggan Un- dorsroae: worth $2, to $8.-for full suit, new any size..... 42 E. COLUMBIA AVE. RB. BANNETT, Manager. WILGOX AELLO 89, 28 SPOKANE STREET. Minera, railroad and city checks cash- ed free of charge at em hours, at Hote, proprieter. Transfer of Liquor License. be mado to the Board of Liegnse Commission- ers for the city of-Rossland, at its next mect- ing, for the transfer of Uquor iteonse, now in the name of the undersigned, to E. ea Notice is hereby given that application will forthe 9 Butte H Hotel, situated on lot % block rr ABOUT THE CITY. 2 DE , Ross! Dominion het “chambermmaid at the|” RIGHARD PULLMAN jominion hotel. >|. Dated eta ‘Wiivday of June, 120, LN. N tocome so matter what le wanted, for if we have not got it we can direct you to the Magical! Pome of our Médicines turned 1 Nothing strange "Those whe Have tried our g pronarations are convin ced of thar purity an ad thelr fame. ‘han 9 Y par! t iine ow 1. rin th ene mmiOg Spat p Tone, Ot ‘apparent Sarsai ile & al, Its strengthening prop after a few doses. Mined Ieeling’ due to, change of scason will eniiely dirappese wag aise ten: wilt be thoroughly clesused and 0 Itisa good place for everything in the Drug line. is at vce ee Our store ina veritable ey Tease f Successor to MeLean & Morrow, The Pioneer Druggists, T..R: MORROW, d and-Nelson: It is also under stood that expenses of all visiting teame are guaranteed, Prof. Frank Lewis went as manager of the team. & }. The lacrosse players will ieee: tomor- .:|row to play in the game againet ‘Nelson | wt 10:30 on Saturday. st = “HOSE CART RUNS ae slope Aeeeiens: ‘Team ‘Tate Tod Today for -Nelvou—Go /dltions an@ Prizes. * the Reasland hose “team left this :| afternoon-for Nelson to take part=in-the hub-and-huband-wet test contents which comos eff tomorrow at noon. ~ > The conditions and prizes. are as fel- lows: Hob-and-hub race—with hue of equal weight, carrying five lengths of hose and ranniag 200 yarde, first prize, $125; aec- ond. $75. - Wet test—with reels of equal weight, carrying seven lengths of hose, running 100 -yards, laying’ five lengths of. hoze, | and getting water through the nuzzel after making propei couplings of~ three full threads: Firat’ prize, $125; gecond, | Give: our| $76. There will be no entrance fee charged. GREAT SHOW AT OPERA ‘HOUSE: The Japanese ‘Troupe and Internationa = Vaudeville Company. wes The e of the tions Rossland, B. C: 341 CENTS 343 ROSSLAND AUGTION. HOUSE The Clarendon Cafe. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY: RESPECT, : Open Day and Night. Rooms for Banquets and Dinner. Parties Music Hall hae engaged the se opera Hc usg and will give a show Friday evening -and Saturday matinee. The Reyal Japanese Troupe—six in number will appear in entirely new acts—mar- vellous feats of juggling, ballamcing, etc, These Japanese are the most skilfull eerformers in their lineon the conti- nent. Their performance at the Inter- national has drawn large houses uightly. || They are an entire show themselves, Besides the Japanese will appear the pick of the International talent in This Is Ontya Scheme To inform you that Iam stilt doing, purines at the old mand where everythin in the Dru; H,; H.Playford, DITOR and bet 5 pay ne ene Paes eeetia: col pts prepare y me and sa No.1 Stone Block, Rossland 3's" eee CLEANING. - P.:0. BOX 8. cunts is the season fo have your ryatem thor- guehly e celery & Compan are raaparile | an and EH mi ales. You can have author at Be, perboule, "Hemember the address, Thomas Stout, Druggish. = First Avenue Near Spokane Street. Every Sunday night, Grand Practice Concert by New City Band At BT. CHARLES HALL. ST. CHARLES HOTEL - Newly cauippet one, “Hor and cold water, Fine acco! at etre silt the latest, fin rome ents slectrie ghia and id oth tae and Steet + Oldest House in’ Kootenay” WILLIAM R. BEATTY) Undertaker. : ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A teliont place for aa Cold Storage To Let. Under the bt, Charles Hotel. ‘All Kinds of Delicacies the Market Affords. . specialties. A clean, breezy equal to any emergen: But weakness is pessimistic becquso it recognizes - its acant. “Indeed } be definei.as ‘medléority, confessing: it- ‘self unequal to the task and exalting its ;comfession into the dignity of a cult and creed.” ‘THAT, SAS (FBANOHISE, | 4 The_ Proposition Pe Submitted “pia Not sult jouncil. At the siigiraes meeting ef the city council last evening there was but one proposition subniitted’’to ‘put in gas works for thecity of Kossland and that was by the company represented by Dr. P; E. Doolittle. Mr. Cotes who was ready & month ago to submit his tender and which some members of the council were inieuch) great baste, to receive, dia not show up atall. ‘Fhe o propabition sub- mitted was in substancé that’ the com- pany wanted a twenty-five yeara’ excin- sive franchise; would not agree to erect the plant within the corporate limits of the city, and wanted to be allowed sto charge the following prices for gas For lighting Pugpoles $2.50 per *1,0( feat. 5 7. per 1,000 feet. For power purposes, $1 per 1,000 feet. Gas for the city, 90 cents per 1,000 feet, and $20 per Jamp per annum. The city council did not look favorably upon the d For heating a ae purposes, 427 ALL FOR THE BOUNDARY. Owners, Jeainers: Jocklesand Horse Fanciers Golng and Gone. Clande Cregan and Hugh Baker and party left this morning for the Beund- ary country over the Dewdney trail to, attend the holiday sports, Trainer Fisher and party left yesterday. A few days ago Father Pat Irwinand A. J. Mc- Donald, and: others went over there. Major Leckie and Ernest Kennedy have been over there fer a couple of wee! with their horses.” A great many othera left ‘and will follow the Rossland flyers to Grand -Forks and Greenwood, but nowhere near the number that would have gone >to Nelson. if ‘Benledi,” “Rossland” and ‘65’ had gone there. There are other horses from the other side which would have also gone. to Nel- son on account of the. Rossland horses for the chance of their ownera making money on the races, It'ia fair to eati-. ” mate that there would haye gone fally . 600 more people gone to Nelson if ex- Mayor Houston had acted nicely with the horsemen at the races there Taat van a8. SIE “ABOUT: THE CITY.- There will bea grand social . jance at — the Dominion hall Saturday night. Good music by Prof. Wylie’ orchestra. Mr. and without taking ey: defaite action in the matter. OUND. |} IN; aE: ; BAY. Bodles of Two Jap Sailors from the Plague + 5 Ship Nyphon..- SAN Francisco, J Jdne 29.—The “hodies of two Jap. sailors of the plague ship Nyphon Maru were found im the bay yesterday and towed toa point off shore by fishermen,*who: were: afraid to. touch the hodies maré than, was: necessary to poses. The. coroner was notified and the. bedies-were~! taken.to the mergne, whert'évery precaution is. being taken totpreventi spreading: Fok: ithe vidiséase, witl them into the bay, “It the \maer were afraid to stay on. the steamer and, after attaching life preeerv- ers to their bodies, jumped overboard and were drowned: PASSENGER AGENTS MEET. :| Conclude to Pay Agents a Corimtsston Upon, Tickets Sold. Curcaco, Ill., June 29.—At a meeting last night the general” passenger agents of 44 reads it wae unanimously decided ete over foreign’ ‘or connecting lines. These commissions” will run -from: 26° cents ta. $4-per ticket, the average: being about $i,- Betwéen 2,000. and. 3,000 agenta will be benefited by this actian. Under the new arrangement. all. roada will pay. the same commissions. (uThe Rosstand Mike Burna.and Eri . Kootenay giants, left this aftertioon® for Nelaon to take part inthe drilling ‘con- test to take- place at 9 a. m., Saturday. They, expects “also. enter the con fourth. . It is claimed that McNickles has backed down ‘andjwill not) xccom- pany Talent: to. Neladn' and. that Wm. Ress and his partner are‘now’ at Neluon practicing for the match. The conditions are: Euck ‘team to drill ten minutes, on} a, down: hole, ten orth-y y enter awill be given. Modern* Literature. 3 “One barrier that has helped to hold back the happiness that ought to sweep over our land like an advancing fleod is found in modern literature,” writes the Rev. NewellliDwight Hillis, D. D., of “The, Secrets ef » Happy Life” in The Ladies’ Home Journal: ‘Man's mental moods must meeds reflect the- books and philosophy he-reads. If former genera- tions were happy ia their gerrets, It was bevause their favorite authors were op- timists, who saw life’s good indeed, yct also saw that evilin ita beart was aleo good. The great authors, from Homer and’ Paul. down. to Shakespeare, hare been the children of exultant joy as well as genius. All were large natured, sweet, wholesome. and happy. The giants are optimists because’ they are ‘om a breast hole, and ‘ten’ min- utes on au _upraise hole. That. seven- eighth steel be used. Not less ;than | forty inched to ‘be drilled Fivat prizes “$225; fecorid: fourth, $25. If only, three, peory money to be added to seco pride. . Judges D.,L ner, Tho nde: of the Cliff mine, went; to Spokane to- day, ‘The 2-drill compressor « property has “been, disposed a 10-drill will take its placed# soon as the of: the takes i pany place. eae «, Notice. to the Publte: iBatntday? being Dominion day. public holiday all stores‘ ‘will ‘be closed. and Pleare make: note of this and do your jh ing on Friday. 2 attach a rope’ to, tHem , fo for towing pur-|. Riley p George ‘Agnew. & Co, are erecting a 2-story frame building, 32x86, on Wash- ington’ street, dear the Red Mountain depot; in which they will carry.en the grocery, feed and provision business... Sid. Hobbs, one of the most _ popuer hotel men in the city has. sold the. Bo- dega saoon to Louis Bianchi of Eaeees and John Faletti of Wallace, Idaho. The Bodega 1s. a goed stand ank ‘the new proprietors will doubtless find it. » Pays ing: venture. and speaks. “encouragingly of: pects up there. D. W._ Morgan, of the Clarendon; ‘re- turned last evening from “Greeutvued, where his business ras recendly Pawn out. « Charles Dundee and Mra: Dundee Te- turned’ last evening from Ymir, where they have been for = week. i a evening. 4° - Dri P.-E; Doolittle came ia from Wil. ‘ gon on the 11 8. m.-trains-* 31..M. Williams,.of Spokane, ‘is in the camp on-miuing business... 5 2 Chas. E. Teesdale, M. P. .P.,.of. Von- couver,.camein this 11 a, m. from the north and left 11:25 train for the Bound- ary country. J. 3.B. Gaasiein, of Notre Dame, Pp ., who is largely’ interested in the Kootenay mines, left: for his home to- day. J. B. Hastings, auaeese of the War Eagle and Centre Star companies left for. the south on the neon train. BUSINESS POINTERS. WANTED.—A good lady wolichtore a Address A. B., this office, Men's flannel suits iene at W. I. Lougheed & Ce. 6-19tf = Bargains for the next £20 days i in peed tiles made suits at W. J. Lougl The Evening Rxcurp after June 1 dé- livered to any part of the city fer 66 cents a month. . tf. .Wanted—A good solicitor for the city _ | Apply at this office. For Sale—Smith-Premier Typewriter, in first-class condition. Will sell cheap for cash. ‘Call at CP. R. ‘Telegren office. “Dr. J. F. McKenzie, ‘office and resi- 4 dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of ‘eron! Police Court. John Kelly was thie morning fined $5 ‘and adjudged to pay the doctor's bill for sewing up his own. head, upon. the chargé of being drunk and disorderly. If he does not settle he gets a month in the county jail. He got hurt in arow f his own mistake,