ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 23 1900 CREAR: But Their »Piteher Was Easily: Found sd Their Champion Sprinter. Only Stale One Baso—The Home Team: Was. in Pine-Fet- . tle—Beore 16 to 8. ; Cranbrook was decidedly out. ‘Glassed in the ball game with Ross-" land yesterday, the; only. good play-, the, third base- er being, Whaley. man, who was fe land: team: Currie Was an ‘easy mark, asa piteher. He tried. an th fines prernentbc hy before. “and it meuns $500,000 a, year spent in labor, supplies and’ other expenses incideatal: tpsthet, industry. It also meangi sovBt! Ga}qoy', tons) kdded to the annual output of ore from the Trail Creek district. that} ithe: Jexpeptations will be re- alized, | ® Uniegs ¢ shipments begin very: shortly and are kept up to the d-pay ig mark the p cannot be successful and the Eng- : ‘ish investors not take the is- sues; that any false. representation, would ‘have been*made as'to the capacity ofthe miné where; these would so shortly be put to the test. THe “property cost thé ‘British American Corporation about #200 iP pars ‘ated the fonesy “wards wi “Knocked off’: three boards, - Nevin, who stole. a Base, i isa Sprinter with S.. -| lefts: ay” ‘was fine, the ground in ndition ‘and. 500! or 600. peo- The score in Xple - saw. the: ‘game. = dBtait follows: ak RossLanp.-* : ‘ Suapenia..\ _, Davey, ‘ab. COONOh wm OO sation. ib. : s ‘Vaughan, cf “Olsen, p.:.. «Cryderman, rf. Sullivany, ef Totals. (OW =O OWN HN 190.80 ObU Re = > CraNDROoK. Currie, P- ‘Turney, ss... _ a Menens ap: jockendorf, If. .3 |) 00 00nO400n COOOCKODOHHAOR SCORE BY INNINGS: 1234567 8@ Tot “Rossland..6. 20,22 at 1 k o ¥ [olen bases—McDonald 2,. Fitch “Gibson 1, Vaughan, 1, Cryder- ‘1, McIntyre 1,,Nevin 1.7] in: balls—off Olson 4, Curfle fruck out—by Olson 2, Curie 3. fassed balls—McCrank (1, tches—Olzson 1, Curries. of game, 1 hour 50 minutes. “Um. apire, -Gibson. . ye so eb the, ball: y Mc-! Sdtanvafgainst the: sexthy, gunning back- ‘such violence "that he |; AV tansadttons: discounts cand ;expenses of |- oooocoo~Nnonm 000 inelusive ‘of the, top work done on “it, ‘ The’ mines ared: now , capable | of: paying: dividends’ upon £600,000, of which 450,000 is ‘ workingr capital; so’ that the British; American ‘| Corporation has! made a profit, of 330,000 on the "Oriiet it be granted ifithat », fictations tn away with £50,000, ‘la ‘net profit of "400,000 ° ‘is still a must ; be. confessed: that ‘| mining i ye ¢There, is no feagonable doubt... Nor..s sit to:jbe ‘conceived |~ :|DEWET.ON A RAID He Cuts Roberta’ Communication by Railroad and Telegraph. AND TAKES 100 PRISONERS The Free ‘Btate General Mi Acro. the “Railroad and Takes & Con- voy—British Fores Porsulng.Day and Night—Steyn With Him. 3: —Dewet has again succeeded in ‘cutting Lord Roberts’ communications, both by railway’. and“telegraph. © He” has captured one hundred of the High- ‘anderss~-The story ~ of “the” federal commanders: Id raid gomes in. the Oa te era from General dated at. Cape: y thence. to’ Kroonstad:,, - Have followed ‘commando since L jad. “sharp © SRbues al ts are Hy profitable: eo ea “Of course it is only fair to reason‘that profit.of 150 per’ cent on the transaction is not too high a scale_when_ balanced against _ the probability of total loss. on others. e: British America ; i | has": been’ : exceptionally { fortunate. Its confidence in the Rossland. min-; eral belt has not been misplaced:} and its -enormous - expenditure of capital to’ develop 2 *second: Butte crowned with success.” MAMKSMEN'S LAST SHOOT Score Beat of Seriee—These Who Will Receive Certificates, The fourth and last match. of the Rossland.rifle team.in. the competi- tion of the Canadian . Military_.Rifle league was shot on Saturday and | much improved the team’s. zstand- tng. - The -conditions= were: eseveh: shots at z00, 500 and 600 yards, one sighting shot, at each range, the | highest possible score: being- The score was:” Name. Staff-Serg. Harp 33 Pte ickie oe | ce Pte William: ‘'Corpig Wilkins , Grand total. Fhe. grand total Williams), »Spring.. DE, Wilkins, Logan and.Dixon to second class kg “ee ‘Tho Next Promenade Concert. * Tuesday, July 3: has been de- “finitely chosen for the second grand omenade concert in the skating eink. indly denated;theif. servité half. the**proceedsi*} | “The entertainment thus appeals to the public spirit of our citizens as vellas to their desire for The’ City Council’ band, ; whe] t a +6. cer MINOR MENTION Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fowler and Co “AL Fowler, jr, News : Ptownithig, moming: in British Columbia is already being 2 fom. PaAATA PITA fcr ‘ Women’s Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs “15c; 20c, 25c, 35c, 40c, and 50ceach. New Stock. SOME VERY PRETTY. AND DAINTY DESIGNS. HUNTER BROTHERS. " 2 . Artistic Printing = : ; = ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1900 PRICE § CENTS: inthis opinion, but he could not identify the. pieces produced as the ne, They were 32- -calibre jand would ‘fit the § gun, Ls In reply to Mr. MacNeill, he ‘said there would be marks of. a rifle: on “| the bullet, if it were fired, but he id not sfind “any - on’ this‘ bullet. There were scratches on it, but he ould not say whether it had passed |, through; arifle. ‘The rifle was pretty ioe :] well worn, Wigeny :. Officer H. J. Raymer was next Called ‘and Mr. MicNeill asked ‘that PRtt'the other witnesses for the pros-|. ‘BSution “retire” while he’ testified This was ordered after some demur |. on the part of Mn Abbott. “Mr, Raymer: said that-on May 23 he -|:%ent to. Mrs. Chenowéth’s © house and found the’ dead Chinaman lying }\. oe the kitchen floor, on his: right le, facing towards the east... He}. ‘sent for Tir. Reddick, and Coroner Bowes. >The --body was’ moved about 9 o'clock that evening and he. didnot see it agnin... He identified |, >For; the holiday” 'season‘there is nothing n more in feecpt ing with summer; ‘costumes than our pretty Souvenir} Pins, Brooches, Blouse Sets, and Buckles, made,of »@ Gilt” and |Fine Enamel. ; They'are ‘cheap, ic design, and;fishionable,’ ‘combined... with ¢ ? Offers special membership i in- due ts for a short time by suspension of “the initiation fee. All thessecesesecers Magazines ‘a Periodicals Excellent accommodations for permanent.and temporar, board and- chambers; $36 to $40 per 3 month, For particulars apply to TTT WY " = Rossland: ‘Athletic... Club .... Mech lagee Offer of Indwoomeata May Thro’ “Out—The-Case te Bo Submitted to the sat famby General, 8 > Government witl “Sent. Thém Out ‘Un- — Ay Deisern der pedir Moderate Prices CONCENTRATED LEMONADE me ‘ROOT, BEER, JUNKET paneer RUIZ, ACIDS, FRUIT. ly to Dz angilton. ra ef a Sunday. |L E. ; Poupore, , manager ; of ei yoy d should crowd the rink. .WanteD -Girl.14 or.15 years old ‘to take care.of baby.. Enquire, this as iflice. is ATIONS OF LE ROI NO: 2 babic Annual Profit of $500,000 on @utpat of 60,000 Tons. “Referring to the flotation of the E-Roi No.2 Mining company, the B Cc. Mining Record says: 3EeThe capital of ‘the company is xed at £600,000. The earning ‘“éapacity of the group of mines put at.17 percent, upon that’ dapi‘al, or Bae qroughly:speating, $g00- ...O90. Fifty percent ofthe gros uiput of the mines is reckoned i in Mr. Macdonald’s report as_net pro- ft. This ts the: ance ome yet in town from Nelson. Fai " Six members will take the first degree in the Odd Fellows lodge this evening. Mrs. Thomas Embteton is visit. ing ‘relatives at Sunderland, Eng- land, and will return’ in about a month. Pence Declared, ing about the Boer war and, the gold fields of Alaska? -There are other matters of vital importance you- thay make a trip east, and will want to know’ how to travel. «In order'to have the best services, -use the “Wiscorisin= Central railway, bey Leween ‘St.Paul and: Chicago,” “Fér Why devote all your time read- rates and other information write| Jas. A. Clock,’ general agent,-Port- land, Oregoa. 1 elly glasses, fruit iary in .pints, "Fox eefscanhal jhalf gallons; <0. wee store is | : Miners’ po. That we sold fortS3 5, af $6, at $1.56 $2,- $2. s a5 3 ia . Also a line of fine watking shoes from $1 up. Sox. ge Our regular 25c¢ all fool” sox will sell three for 25c. Cotton sox just the thing for fide weather, 5c, a pair. ao iggan shirts, aoe; draw. ‘Top Shirts. In great variety from 2se up. * Gloves and Mits 25c Up Neckties and Suspen= ders from 10c_ Up Remember these tices are only good for one week today.” Be on hae early and so get the choicest is ering poe. “) Wehave engaged special help 80 that: you are sure “and quick atténtions, gti th Earl Li ee : / ya. restore order with the bedroom and over the bed? ‘white troops and added. which was in the southwest“ corner B of'fhe room;-and took .a” ‘ga-calibre’| «, OEE heat fal Remi rifle, which d to}! nifgbrother Roy,’ ‘which was “stand® ing in the cornerot theiroom at the back of the bed and ‘left the bed®| rogm and - passed into: the front efore, going, ito the. front! whi leiliwas ont. the bed, 1 raised tt the, trigger and snapped. it Thén T went vd tiie CHidaniad Mah_Lin_ and _said, as:[_raised_ the happened - to .be. arquad; he, would see that the dog ‘did ‘not chase the chickens. Roy Stevens identified. the gun With which the shooting -is alleged to -have. been{.done. He had no particular place to keep” it, but put it at the head of his bed after using it tast. It was loaded a little before that. He saw it on the night of May 23, when it had an empty shell in it. “Mr. McPhee wasr with him when he looked at it.” He found it at the head of his bed, where he left it. As a rule it exploded a cart- heavilyon' many large Japanese’ firms:: MM é ‘cane “These firms are representediby ' ie | big: establishments in | Tien’ Tsin 2jand elsewhere and instructions have been. sent to the staffs ‘there ‘to ‘ lock up and return to Japan’ ‘when! the journey is: practicable.” France Will Send 13,000 Mea “Paris, July 24.—The Matin today “| publishes full’ details’ regarding the ~ expeditionary’ corps of France which will participate’ inthe operations of ‘the’ powers in” China, The corps Seat any Koray af “The done.” Light and Ore in, Rossland. Su- act as ahipp house, or ‘ship any. ‘eles Wout ig. WE GELL GOOD, DRY. Office: ‘Washington St., opposite Sank of Montreals; rs’ agents. wil clear, transl os ware al {Lhe WSs’ a9 geile ws We, Tartine, Mer. . imperal ‘troops powers do’ ‘not ‘wai would not permit.” renee Rossland, Auction, House, a2 E. Columbla Ave. B. Bannett, Manager 245 @ + ° 3 ~~ Pero: WHO SALE MARKETS ndon, © Revelstoke, garding the situati nin China: and, 9 Greenwood, . Try the Kooteni , APplication tor Hotel License. on tice Ia hereby given. that aie next’ sit leg chy ot Rossland, Till tabi appt Hester tora hee fc premises site ib ln the original townsite of Rossbe ne eee Dated this aint day of june, gee, ** EDM Shipped _Exprenly foe : y by. ® andcesicaclusivel Japan. Of the position of the for; eign colonies. jn;, the ; British, lega- tions, the Japan Mail of, Yokohama says: “This is the .time, when, to. live in Pekin at all is, to. suffer terribly, from heat. Wit "800, foreigners, including many, wome; crowded, in. the British, legation, and exposed the constant rifle fire of the Cl ey, ‘the misery, must be great. The, walls are. high ,and |: thick and the defenders, must: have been forced to erect staging on the inner.side, on which rifle men could stand. If the Chinese used artil- lery, the gunners would have to, expose themselves to rifle fire at, short range a and this, with the num- ‘ber of good shots among the mari- nes, would be attended with very severe losses. The gunners , could not take up a distant position and ridge the first time, “His brother Ernest had used it once that he knew of. There were four rooms in the house and Ernest was in the habit of going through. alf-of them. In reply to Mr. MacNeill, the wit- ness said Ernest used the gun about half a year ago. The witness was with him... He. could not put the rifle to:his shoulder. The wit- ness came down yesterday about 9 o'clock and tried to see Ernest, He also tried in the morning with Mr. MacNeill. - He :-ssiw _ the. boy last evening in the presence of an offi- cer. C. W. Lurty, the locksmith and gunsmith, said the gun was 32- cali- bre. It had been fired recently at the time of the inquest, certainly within five days, on account of the powder which came out. At the i he saw a bullet which “Was 32-calibre, gun and aimed at hi: a ‘Nowe ‘ou “1gthed f eas Wk igt standing near the door berg the kitch- en. He smiled as I said: ‘Here you go?’ He a a dish of beans in is} 8 Rani. ', Balled tlie tri iggér’ andite fell: e, his wend tp- hwardit th m door? 2. He} kicked around and blood was run- ning from his, ‘moftthyand nose.) He did not speal,, but made a gurgling sound, “Then L put the gun back where I found'it and then’ I’ went ta the katchen and said; ” *¢ ‘Did Fill. you, John? Did I ‘kill you?, =. - “L thenyvan jpuit thé back, ‘kitohen door and went, down ‘towards the depot und J met. Johnny Perry will consist of two ‘brigades, one of © mirines undér command of General © Fréy, ‘ind the other supplied by the war ‘department commanded by — Geriééat Bailload. The total French force ‘wilt ‘number 13,000. 2 d F——__——_4 “RETAIL MARKETS Nelson; Ynir, Kaslo, Sandon, ilverton, ;Cascade City, Grand Forks, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney: Revelstoke “Berguson; and Vancouver. ——— et eka Branch. i Rossland, New oF De Greenwod FOR SALE Cheapest Lots on the Market ! Only 17 Lot S.° 5 Lots at $70 Each, i 3 Lots at $85 Each Very Cottvenient*to tlie Le Roi, War Eagle and ww “Quick We rh and’ Basement Postoffice Bullding. "Neat Execution. ED W. Rue, ayent of the Red Mountain railroad, left this morning tor’a vacation on the coast. During" his ‘absence’ A. “L. Ruff will act as agent. ” GH... Manroe,, of Munroe & Munroe, the Montreal | stock, brak- es, and Ww. L. Hogg ot Montreal were in the city. yesterday on the way to Bonndary. I b hepethatd At the Following Prices 5 Lots at $50 Each, 4 Lots at $60 Each, = Stn 2A TOMIZERS. No TolletTabie ls complete without fan Atomizer. We Keep all varieties, good, bad and indifferent. The best cost more money than vibe Jrgiegentey : but are worth more. Have you seen our new supp! iy of ik ean Hot Water Bottles, Tooth aud Hair Brushes, Toilet Spans, Perfumes and Colognes. att tit ——— 3. COLUMBIA AVE. a The Rossland Drug Gompany '*Sé.eenone 126° WwW. CG. MoLE AN, R. B. STRONG, " JNO. JACKSON, JF. Manan: ie m Centre Star? “Mines. Sale Commences a “aPELY Monday, July 16th,| REST, Lost—A lady's small gold watch and hair chain on the road from the ball ground last Monday. Retura to this office, nel jrnorne. (Contiaued on Fourth page,) w & Seececeeccet”