* ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 28, 1898. MISSED A GREAT TREAT Bhaplain ¢. C. Bateman Delivered An Interesting Lecture, “Teddy,”’ more forcible than elegant, retorted : “That's my business. This is my place and not yours, Get away down there under cover.” There were many pleasing and inter- a enting incidents related. by the speaker| ‘‘Rossland,” byGen. Charles 8, War- that must be heard related by him co be'| ren. , fully appreciated. And now we repeat “The Ladies,”” by C. B. Collins. that Rossland missed a great treat in After the banguet a stag social will be failing to hear Chaplain C. C. Bateman held at the Miners’ Union hallat 8 at the Miners Union hall Saturday even- o'clock p, m. HOST OF HORNLESS ELK3 _— {Continued From First Page.) KOT MANY WENT TO HEAR HIM ing. The Cake Walk Competitton. - He Painted Vivid Word Pictures of the Campaign Before Santiago. T. E. HALEY, WHOLESALE p RETAIL DEALERIN.. Beet, Pork, Mutton, Fish Oysters Game. Rossland miesed a great treat. We say Rossland missed a great treat, be- cause there were few of the citizens | of d who imp! d the of hearing Chapiain Bateman | ‘Saturday a evening, lecture upon the campaign at Santiago. It was alittle expensive to - the few enterprising citizens who gave Mr, Bateman a guarantee, buteven they got a valuable consideration for their money. 4 The lecturer, besides knowing his sub- ject well, handled. it well. He vividly painted word pictures of the manouvers ofthe army and navy. He praised “Teddy” Rosevelt, and his ‘‘Rough Rid- ers’ to the skys. He said that they were the only volunteers who were of to the and qualified the remark ie explaining that he meant there was nothing done by any other yolunteera that could not have been done by others. He did not wish to be understood as saying that the other volunteers did not what they conld;. they did render assistance, Lut that the Rough Riders were from the beginning to the end an important factor. The speaker said he heard nothing of the grave complaint of the soldiers be- fore Santiago of their treatment, with one exception, and that complaint came from a Rough Rider. He said the poor Spokane Street, _ ROSSLAND, B. 0. The hall has been most tastefully and appropriately decorated with bunting, flags, elk heads and other i «es «/) oss Thompson If you want your hair dressed to really su styla and in the latest Paris fashions, f aoe a ant it trimmed or-singed, or shampooed to perfection, e Ladies tt MADAM BROCHET, \ The Australian chee Do you require the perfection of preparations to keep your omplection bri your teeth hi ‘g our skin goft and supple, ADA 1 BROCHET wil do it iat you, eckles, Blotches, dandruff, &c., &c., quickly: removed from indies and geniomen: SMOKERS! black teeth magically whitened by the use of fadam Brochetv’s Smokesr Tooth Powder. Advice free: Note Address, Madam, Bre chet, Occidental Block, 112}¢ East Columbian Ave., three doors east of 0, M, ‘ox, grover. theorder. About 4 inchesof sawdust covers the floor—but this is not consid- ered symbolic of the Elks. Mesars. Beswick and meiliee are the Ik team, with Spellman and ‘ican algo ‘Me- Fadden and ‘Collins of the lodal teams. Itis ramored ‘that. a etrange “fairy” will endeavor to overcome Loule Blue’s record as champion cake winner of the Northwest, but Louie says he has just. discovered'a new step that will again win for him that now famous cake fram Spokane. Keith Lackey’s friends will, be grieved to learn that after all his in- dustrious practice he is unfitted for the cake walk'contest, having ‘stubbed hia toe against.a chunk of fog as he was re- turning from lodge the night of the late The has hopes of his recovery if appendicitis doesn’t set in. Overa thousand. invitations aro out for the social, and anyone who has ac- cess to the hall misses the opportunity of a lifetime if he does not attend, -The Spokane delegation brings their several epecial features to he presented, “ever seen on earth before,” and prob- ably never will again. Elks know how, and the hour of ad- journment is not_statutary, so that any- own bahd and minstrels with them, algo | - The social will be conducted ° as only |: er~s I Have blocks of stock in the following companies for sale; Eureka Consolidated West Le Roi and. Josie. Monita, Gopher, Homestake, Evening Star, Monte Cristo, Sivlerine and R. E. Lee, Fa ra Lotsin the Original Townsite THE REDDIN’ JACKSON CO., AGENTS," -:- -:- ROSSLAND, B. C, Fe Goods of all Kinda may be brought to be sold at 28 Spokane street. NIGHT SPOKANE ST. OF aT7 P.M. BLIC 7s AUCTION SATURDAY SON c& Gis Be ie weekly SON 2 CO sale. If you wieh to make the most of your property (Household goode, ete.) sen them up to this sale at 28 SPOKANE: Satisfaction guaranteed. Terme moderate. Also a new stock of goods will be eold. Cc.C.GIBSON & CO. The only AUCTIONEERS in the camp. N. B. Money advanced, if desired, on all goods sold. one not found at his ‘regular place of ** "Names of the Visttors. business will no doubt be found at the social, or in the sawdust.. fellow was badly wounded and as he lay upon the ground the chaplain bent over him and said: “My boy, you have re- ceived a bad shot.” ‘‘That may be,’ re- plied thesoldier, ‘but I have been badly treated. The officers acted mean with me.” “How ‘is that?” asked Mr. Bateman. “I saw the fellow who shot me, and 1 wanted to crawl up the gulch and kill him, I could have done it, but the offi- cer would not let me.” After the fight began the chaplain was asigned to the rear to help care for the wounded, and worked with his assist- ance under the scorching eummer sun, until all were exhausted. He said that the Cubans stood around with open hands and open iouths, begging for “ can pan,” ROSSLAND ‘NOW OPEN ore for GOLD, SILVER, LEAD. COPPER. night classes. WP, MURRAY Prin’l IMPERIAL RLOCK, ROSSLAND. Z SCHOOL OF ASSAYING. With NIGHT ann ‘ann DAY Classes. Shor: course includes the sasay of any Kifd of Students may enter on the .ccurae of study at any time for peither day or As 8 further sign of the interest taken in the coming cakewalk contest, and the determination on tke part of the - local team, to win if possible, it is said that ‘Bert Collins has not eaten anything dur- ing the past three weeks, while in train- ing, and has for some time past been sleeping standing up, 80 asto preserve his ik and Jerry Spell: bas done nothing but cut his tve nails, in order that there may be no gcratches on his curves. Well, we will see. Tomorrow all visiting members will be shown through some of the principal minesof. the camp. Sleighs have been engaged for the accommodation of all. At4o’clock p. m. the special train will leave for Spokane. The Northport’ delegation 1s headed by Frank Pierce,.and among those from’ hardtack. Some healthy burly fellows were asked to help the wounded, who were being put on the hospital ship, and they made reply that it was a feast day and they could not work. Then he said he asked them to help next day and that the answer was the same, Then the good chaplain became so exasperated that he seized a cudgel lying near and made for the worthless scamps. He says he did not kill any of them because could not catch them, and then he re- marked that in bis opinion “it would «have to be done yet.” While. he was chasing them the commanding officer rode up and addressed him with: “Chaplain, why do you not swear at them?” and he repied: “J can 1 t for the occasion, or Tr would.”” He related an incident which took place between “Teddy” and Chaplain Brown. Rosevelt had had a mule packed with his own personal effects and those’ of the chaplain, and said to Parson M. A. Wilson & Co. “HIGH-CLASS: TAILORS. First-class fitand work- - manship gnaranteed. ~ Full line of'the . ' NEWEST. PATTERNS a SPOKANE STREET. . One Door East of Cal. Avenue. $OOOOHOOO HOY noooaeaeoeees are: N & Nuzum, Patey Clark, LF Williame,. Fiskey‘ Barnett, H F Notbohm, Billie Be wick, - Sheriff Demp- sié;‘Evan Morgan, Jake Goetz, Lovie. Baer, Frank Smith, HG Brown, Ike Jumer, Fred: Hoppe, Dan A Darling, Ed Heney, Thomas Welch,, J H Cressly, K G Molgrum, Tom Richards, L H Wolfe, P Clark; BL Tait, Harry Meyers, E Dempaie, F O Berg, —— Goldstein, Dr Anger, Frank Jamieson, F -C Robinson, Henry Seiffert, G Blakesley, N J Swee- ney, D Holzman, Conrad Smith, oe Armatrong,G § Taft, WL Beawi 0999999995099 GOSSESSSSSSSS Received. 2 600 Doz Paira of Socks from 12c. up, “worth 36c. up. 500 Pairs of Blankets from 75c up, worth $1.60 up. Cases of Underware from 36¢ up, worth $1.00 0: 45 Cases Top Shirts and Sweatera from 80c up, worth $1.00 up And a car lot‘ of other ‘fur includi > Shoes, etc. bought at 40 cents on the dollar and will be fac at hall the price churged elsewhere. This is not_an advertitement fake— but a true fact—call and be convinced. The goods are first. class— .. only the paices are pitiably low. ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE. “42 EAST COLUMBIA AVENUE, SLIDES IIHS PROT IIAL IIIS S Quick Work.» Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. Goud ead:ile horses, elegant turnouts, nobhy eleighs, and fancy driving teams; will drive you anywhere at any timé day or night. Ifyou are reiting ops a sleighing party, sce ua about, rigs—good’ horses. Horses boarded he day or month. Packing of all kinde done, “We do ex- prees and Poise work # will call at any part of the city. Contracts and job work d ne promptly, light or heavy tr freivht handled, mining machinery delivered on ehort notice, ore contracts ta! +Furniture, planes and safes safely meved. .We pay all damages done to anthing we handle, e act as ehippers’ agents, will tran éfer, warehouse, or ship any class of goods, > We sell Washington seasoned Fir and Tamarac. wood. Stables: First Aventue, Office: 9 Washington “y-Tel. No 8 D Finn, Dr Luhn, Wm Fitzgerald B at |. Whitney, 8H Cross, PS. Currier, Dr 'Pittwood, Doc Brown, Chas’ Raisch, Tom Betterson, B. 8 Harris, P Sunder- ath, J Bird, S “Sietenbach, J L Young, Chas Bird, Jack: Hanly, CT Adams, Win Chalmers, Dick Nuzum, G M Calky, Jack Hawks, E H Stout, W F Johnson, Jack Wilmot, A B Anderson, Billie No - man, H Smith, J Eggleson, Dr Datham, Sam Dolsn, Judge Welty, Frank Ander- son, M Doherty, Harry Hayes, E J own : “Now I will put this mule in your charge. Bring him along inthe rear.” The mule did not like war and atren- uously objected to going to the front. Occasionally a shot whistled by them which made the mule more obstinate, if that were poesible, but finally a shot burst just over Mr. mule’a back. That ‘was more than he could stand. He be-|_ came frantic and broke away from the parson, rushed through barbed wire fences, over ditches, and out into the jungle. Chaplain Brown felt badly that he had failed in the first real consign- ment that had been given him and made hia way to the front to report to “Tedy” | / his It spied him coming and when he dashed near |7 said: E “Brown, what are you doing here? Bata 7 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF: miss JANE AND COMPANY OF TALENTED ‘ARTISTS. EOR ONE WEEK'COMMENCING MONDAY Novy. 21st In the fo following repertoir: mi . ‘You will get shot.” The chaplain remarked, “Well, gen- eral, there ie no more danger in me get- ting shot than there is in your “getting |. killed.” . E WAGER. BARG. urday afternoon, ADULTS, 40c, CHILDREN. 25 c. Rossland Opera House ComsBS rday m RO. aD JULIET, and ths § ‘liane comedy MATINEE muaveeile oc and Sat- és Hyde and John Holland, of Huron, Mich, Fred Wileon, Butte; Frank Ritch- ie Portland. “Dr. Findley, dentist, has removed hia office upstairs, next tothe Bank of B. , Columbia ave. Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p.m, 22-1m 7, : . Today’s Guotations. The stock market opened firm’ with Deer Park in good demand at 19 to 20c. Monte Christo was inquired ior at 10 cents and Iron horse at 73cents. Stocke show an upward tendency and the mar- aa is better than it has been for some ‘ime. Brendon £0) G Crwn2s 0 | 1 Iron Horse. boo K.) Gariboo Grea; san Canadian G Fioldsri Bet. John. 'W. Hartline, Proprietor. pecsee eee Cee HOTEL / me VcxEIL & DEACON, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. H oFFMAN WASHINGTON QTREET ROSSLAND. B. HARAY MCINTOSH, PROPA, Merchants’ Lunch. 25c. From 12 noon to 2:30 p m Rossland, B, ©." Miner Building, Columbia’ Avenue. ROSSLANDS’ ONLY 2 EVENING PAPER THE RECORD FIFTEEN CENTS A ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND LAVATOBIES ON ALL F10ORS. HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS FREE TO GUESTS. OPEN AGL NIGHT. «A First’ Class. Bar... Miners Checks ~ @=Cashed. Free of Charge. WEEK. Cable Address, « Vanadium so Moreing & Neal's Cd E. W. Liljegran, M. E., Old s for sale at tthe Record oy srintend development. make eatir office, 16 cents per hundred; 200 for 26] ports strletly ‘eontidentiqn aces taken, cents. Charges Moderate, Rossland, B. C. Rossland Evening Record