eT rg! a aa — EOSSLAND EVENING BEOORD. STNE 5. 1899. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 6,/1889 ROSSLAND RECORD. amyore cle, aad the poiiic gecersiiz Will te pleresd with bie eqoerexine worts, which appear cisewhece ia thie fess of the Emoorp. Is is evsdext that the provinela!l gor- PROVISIE GROCERIES Be== A Carload of s Jas tere Meats opened up and placed in stock. Tke Grocery and Provision Dept You will always find We make a specialty of Imported French Table. Delicacies in cur Grocery stock the choic- ext brands of Coffee, the world renowned brand of Teas. ernment is isc to lace with a disalh ance of its axti-Jezamese 1 Gisiation cz lees the Semiie g srermmcens receie: hom the potion it has tekex. The Jzzect yet to being placed cerca a level enh the Chirese, acd expextani will m doakt receive the recogvition azke] oc aecoznt of tie friendly relations with Eazised in the Oriext. GROCERY DEPARTMENT ¥, taking their tarm at being served and havicg a time uy Koghad,” when she wantel to be free from people’s curas attention. Her usaal title for kes p A is teiéze?” tzsvels Counter of Hohbezembe. Queer ‘Victoria, oa tie rare vocasions when she drops her own title assames the rame, Countess of Balmoral. Br. P. E. Doolittle bas scored bis first victory is the race for 2 ges franchise in Resland. Mr. Ceates was already on time bis application will be in The council cannot do better than to smile on the doctor all through.—Nelson Miner. W.. Thompson, founder of the Trat} ewe, turneup again. Thistimehe is to be associate elitor of a newdaily pa- per to be establiehed in Dawson City, and called the News. It will be remem-|* bered by many that he left Trail for the Atlin country and established = paper at Glenora, which Iseted acoaple of weeks only. Mr. Thompsonisa great rustler, but is lacking jm that very nec- eseary element in establishing 2 new ewspaper in a new country, and that is adesire to work. But ke is not the whole push in the Dawson City enter prise. Harvey G. Steel is ta be manag- Rosstand Customs. Te for th Washington came cp and esid “Rox- aimed, “TE tell you Massa Washingto2, we wan go brisere ‘cuthe esr “Cem- bof Mar, 12 THE BIG STORE AGNTER BROS. Dr. J. F. McKenzie, office Terento. and devce over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of} - WANSTED.—A good lady. solicitor. Adarees 4. B., this offce- th ‘Tho Evening Reconp delivered to any 2 part of the city for 65 cents per month XO. 16 WASHINGTON ST. REPAIRING DONE Puit A. SILVERSTONE, Prop. ‘Rossland Loan Office: | Watches, Ctorks and Jewelry in Stock. M. A- Wilson & Co. HIGH-CLASS KOTICE. Saare ef the eververr taetmes = pede i jven that.a geceral mrect- Sasext Gold Min- be hed B the a erace=, fez ares, qeatine tec se velamtary winding ap the af traoract such cther | TAILORS. BFORD Cords for Trousers, .. Dazed spetl 2, 1859. SPOKANE STREET GOGO SSCSISS HR. Johnstone & Co. Real Estate Agests, 11 Col. Ave: | ‘Washinztom =. strom Verse end lot on Koot- exer a7eate, ‘2 Bose eabin on Coinmbis ave, pescanras: os Columbia are, witb Sxizgs co¢ ii months leare, $e or wilt rent. WANTED REO OE OEE IED Aa Ca See a re PO One Door East of Col. Avenue, Beer STILL LEADS THE WAY. We reach the kearts of the corsomers throcgh their s:om- ‘ache by givies them the PURE HEALTHFUL, = PI! ISG BEVERAGE DRIN THE ‘Le Roi Gould Seal Hofiman House A. F. STROBE, PROPRIET'E Wazhingten Etreet, Betsland......0.--- LAGER BEER. Cail for and see that you getit. Itis the most Health- fal cand Appetising Beer 20° BEST IN THECITY| Fresh Fers, Chickens "exets-| 0 ee tthe Farms SUNDAY ; fi i ap Sunday Chicken follaras: Bf) Datisole.. Free... Ameant of duty from the Rossland costoms bouse are 2 il gist” Vain J. A. Macoos ap, J.S. Cuete, 3 Wacdonald & Ciute Barristers, Solicitors and WM MecBzwz Sempre, Bosws.axp. Sotieitors for Zank of British Xorth America z OCEAK TO OCEAN ROUTE East AND WEST. ray #16 3000 Miles? Comfort Eroagh frst class sieerers.on all trans. Tor = ‘through Keveistule daily for % Paul: treal and Boston. Toestays and Oceans teres & ‘Nocustoms Daily ©: ‘Train. > J.B. Johasoa & Co. Oe caported, 8,670....4241,500.00 W.J. LOUGHEED J. FYFE J. Fred Hume, minister of mines, has given notice that an exteasion of time bas been granted to the Ist ef Septem- ber, 1999, daring which time all claims legally held on the Swift Current Creek and tributaries, in the Tete Janne Cache district, are declared over. _ One of the Main Requisites. “J thought be had all the elements of eaccesefnl artist for the humorous weeklies, and yet he failed.” “Yes, he failed to make the feet and months large enough to be censidered real humor.”—Chicazo Post. | # C. M. Weller, Roeslaad’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the best equipped plumbing establishment in the city ands is prepared to do all kinds of plumbing! steam-fitting, etc, anywhere, for apy body at any time. 1-19-tf£ Wd LOUGHEED AD. Merchant Tailors Ladies’ Drapers, Just arrived a fine range of Flannel Suitings IN GOOD Colorings end Patterns... 1 GOLABIA AVE. RealEstate and Mining brokers ISSURANCE AGENTS. We have mle for all) <= Tapiani fled. 9HOOGOOOOOOOOOOO 2 OOOO HOSSOSOSOOOO* and OOOOGHOOOHOOHOOH9 OOOH \ JB johnson & Co © OOOCSOOOOSD 18 20k-Lv._ROSSLAND.—Arr.—22.05t other Slocan prints. on Call on or “Address Agent, or | — A. B. Macxexar, City Tkt Ast} Ross . G. Dextsox, Agent. land W.F. AXDEESOS, J. Corte; | TL P.A., Nelson. DP A Vancr = H oOFFMAN i Rasnimgrog gTReer HARRY MCINTOSH, , Merchants’ Lunch. 25¢. PROPR. GO to ‘The-—yyp- ing editor, B. mana- gerand William 3 wil have charge of tke mechanical department. Will A. Steel will have cbarge of the United States end, with headquarters at Seattle. Ifthere isnot too much “steal” in the firm the new venture may be a go. A Conscientious Sentry. Washington, hearing that the colored sentinels could mot be trusted, went out one night to ascertain if the report was correct. The ceuntersign was. ‘‘Cam- bridge,” and the general, disguised, as he thought, by a large overcost, ap- proached a colored sentry. “*Who goes there?” cried the sentinel. “A friend,” replied Washington. “Friend, advance, unarmed and give customer he can hardly expect to succeed. every‘article of merchandise at We invite you to bring your catalogues and compare. Cc. C. GIBSON & CO. the countersign,” said the colored man. Rossland Is All Right! But if a Tradesman tries to make a fortune ont of every The One Price Store. Ison a back streét [and we know it], but if you don’t mind walking on a back street—Spokane Street, you will find EASTERN PRICES OR NEAR IT Yours for eash business ennris Womans Exchange and pastries of ali kinds. bia Ave. next door wes: of City offices. For the best HOME MADE BREAD East Colum- * 38% 8% xs $e aes iS From 12 neon te 2:30 p ™ re sy Miners Checks “‘@sCashed. Free of Charge. NOTICE. for otbe: 1. Camps Dated May 25, 1899, VY a « DEACON, Rossland, B. C- Miner Buliding, Columbia Avenue: ry Catland Lodge Withdraws: From For Rates, Tickets and Fall Informs 7 Nearest Local BARRISTERS £ND SOLICITORS. + a gi HGS A OUTS ——"* the Order. sist BORM A NRW ORGANIZATION — akin Members Do Not Think. the : Moral Standing High Enough— Another Reason Given. ———_——- the. members, of the It seems that Oakland meetings tiun for the resgon, as given by them, abst there wore men in the grand. lodge of objectionable character. President Taylor, of the Oakland lodge, said that ag presiding ‘officer he ruil! be bound te alow respect to the Grand officers, but that the lodge - could not expect him to take those officers out in carriages aud introduce them to Mayur Snow. 5 oa “Qakland ledge,” he'continued, ‘does pot to emirch «ts yeputation ae good citizens by being controlled by an orgunization of auch characters.” - ‘Aga result Oakland lodge, which was organized last’ March with 108 tmermbers, among whom arc-seme of (he city’s most ant A p a and p 1 men, by a unanimous vote currendered itgcharter, and fifty-four names were higned to the roll for membership in the new sect of Eagles. : my The principles of the proposed ‘Bo- bemian American Eagles”? will be atrict- ly American in patriotism, Boheinian in liberality and good fellowahip. Noone can become a meniber except American citizens of good moral character, good ianding in th e community, irrespective of religion, politica dr profession. The appropriate. titles of the officers of the Grand Nest “willbe a8 follows Grund Golden Eagle, past president; Graud Grey ‘Eagle, presiding: officer; Grnd Black Eagle, vice” president; Grand Bacred Eagle, chaplain; Grand Recording ‘ Eagle, secretary; Grand Guardian of the: Nest, treasurer; Grand Left Wing, inside’ guard; Grand Right Wing, outside: guird; Grand Guiding Esgle, conductor. : Col, Edward P. on, Grand Chap- lain of the Eagles, in Seattle, in “speak- ing of the {secession of Oakland Lodge, mya: “The real cauge of the trouble ia the Lodge officers have ‘sch the Grand district deputy for Californi: ioutraeting him to: derband the” charte anil property of Oakland Lodge and turn fore to the loyal bers. of the or- Money in Mining. only in the United Btates but ‘aleo’ in various foreign countries in the way of gold and silver mining.” ‘To such may be led wo jriation o! @efacts and figure forth below. The iecord that has been made. by some, ofthe individual gold aad silver mines ie simply: amazin; : The Comatock Lode;.of Virginia City, Nev., has predaced gold “and ‘silver ‘to tho enormous “sum of :-$320,000,000. Most of this ore yielded but §8 per ton in gold, 2 The Calumet &Hecla-has -paid $60,- 800,000 in ‘dividends alone. The Anaconda, of Butte, which “wea, told for $40,000,000 to the Kothcilds, paid that amount in dividends before selling. The Alaska-Treadwell gold: mine, with ore running less thun $3, ‘bas paid $3,095,000 in dividends. The Ontario, of Utah; has paid $13,- 457,000 in dividends. eee Gibson, of Delores. ad The Granite _ Mountain, “Montana, $13,000,000, the:etock: selling from 10 cts per shate to $72 inside of two yeara and paying 30 percent. m ‘dividends each month. The Homestake, of South Dakota, on $3 ore, lias’ ‘paid © $8,853 in “dividends every day it has ron for the-‘past ten years. The Witwatersrand, of South: Africa, t WOMEN’R Corset Covers: “equare, “round resee [ Dry .LIMITED LIABILITY.. 0., or V shaped--xeck, trimmed: with fine embroidery and laces at 40c, 50c, 65v, 75c 85e, $1.00 and... WOMEN’S Drawers:imade: of the -fincet cambricand musling with umbrel- la frill, cluster tucks, ingertions at 76c, 85c, $1.00, $150 and..... veel Sambric yokesof embroidery, inser- ) nl at §1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and. Le ters of tucks, insertione, laces .and NIGHT GOWNS: made of Cambrica arid Nainsooks - 6tc,, cle. - Onelot of Skirt Chemise, trimmed with 5 yall LADIES’ Long Chemise: anade of best:: quality tions or laces, Skirts fininhed with cluster of tucks and* embroidery LADIES’ Skirte: made of. cambric murline and lawns, deep umbrella frilla, clus:. embroideries Al at $1.00, $1.25, $1.60, $1.75, $2.50. . e with Empire yokes, round. yokee, frille over shoulders, fancy ‘collare; at $1.00, $1.25, #1,50, $1.76, $2.00. . Special] Laces, In broideries —Some ‘with Lawn and Dimity, Flounces and slightly and... mussed and goiled'frdm show windows, ete., worth $2.50 arid $3.00 he de YOUR. aoe CHOICE | eB While they “last Under Skirts Laces SHIRT WAISTS. Never was such a variety shown in Rossland as this scavou. Our Waists ure models of correct seyle.and prices aro the lowest. PAS ARE PEE TEe, $1.00, $1.50. $1i76, $2.00, $2.50, $4.50 $1.50° and’ $2.00 $3.60 and $5.00 Of Moriens Mercerized Sateens, Near Silks $1.60, $1.75, $2.00, $2.60 and $3.00 Aprons “ Ladies’ Aprons at 36¢, 50c 65c, 75c anil $1. Ladies’ Wrappers now complete. Sizeafrom-32to 44 — ‘At $1.00; $1.25, $160,'$1.75, $2.00, $2.50 $3.00 Bustles Royal Worcester vas HOFGGIS! W. ©. C. can be had in either white, blabk,. pink, mauve or light blue, 4, ior 6 hooks short, medium or ‘extra loug; also the. DOWAGER Corset for stunt ladies. Our (Prices always the lowest ‘$1.; $1.25, $1.50, $2., $2.50, $3.00, $8.50, $5.00 Corsets ..7he and $1.50 Corset Waists Young Ladies’. Misses’..... Childrers’. Babies’... .— e. Y special! A broken line of: Corsets: sizes 18, 19, 25; 26; 27, 28 and 29 in drabs and blacks at Hall Price. Corset Steels 4, §,,0r 6.Hook Blaoks and Drak=, at....- -16e. Side Steels for Corsets .. Te 25e, 35e and 50c All the new etyles-nt ....50¢, 76e and $1.00” At.. 0c a set of four $105.000, but in 1895 it had increaded, to $40,000,000, while the ontput forthe last ten-years exceeds $50,000,000. For 1898 it wae 75,000,000. placing it in the lead among gold producing countries. Tnere have beon enormous, sume of money made aleo in buying .and ‘selling the atocks of some mining companies; irrespective of dividends earned: by. the properties on which thoae stocks were based. The figures 'given below: ‘are taken from the official records: Yellow Jack rose frem $42 to 4275 per share in 1872'and from {55 to $158 in 1876 ; in 1866 it advanced from 89 cts. to to $12 per share. The company has pald $2,184,000 ia dividends. ie ‘Unien consolidated advanced from {6 to $93 in-1875, and has ehown very large profits in other years, elling at 9 centa and'$10 in 1886. Btandard Consolidated stock was placed in the market in 1879 at $20 per share. or at the rate of $2,000,000. for. the mine. It sold the same year at’ $35:75. It has paid 33,880,226 in dividends. In 1878 Sierra Nevada advanced from $3 to $183. In 1872 Savage to $620 a ehare. in dividends. Ophir advanced from $21 in 1873 to $200 in 176. advanced from $46.50 It has paid $4,460,550 $1,800,000. to $2,000,000 for'the mine. After paying for-years ‘large dividends it sold at $48. It has paid $18,557,500 in. dividends. Kentuck sold $7 in 1871 and $545 in 1972, ‘ : Homestake was placed on the market i 1879 at $17.60 to $20 a ahare, or at the rate of $1,750,000 to $2,000,000 for the mine, It more than doubled.in value the eame year. It has paid $7,806,250 in dividends. * ‘ Hale & Norcross cold at $46 in 1871 and $772.50 in 1872. - Gould & Curry sold at $45.60 in 1871 ‘and $520 in 1872. . Ndated Ci from $98.60 in 1874 to $700 in 1875. Crown Point advanced from {274 in 1871 te $1826 per shure in 1872, This mine har paid 111,808,000 in dividends. Consolidated Virginia rose from: 11 cente pur share in 1885 to $65 per share in 1886. * Chollar sold at $20 in 1871 and $276 in 1872. * Bodie advanced in the 70’a from about fl-per share to $75, declaring at one time several dividends of - $100,000 each in.one month. In’ 1966 Beat & Belcher advanced: from 68 cents to $23.50. - Belcher. sold at $6.60 jn 1871, and $1650 in. 1872. This mine prodiced in' the ‘first: year “(1887) only -Ontarld:was placed with the public at $18 to $20 per share, orat the rate of \ id $15,397,200 in dividends. a ey ig ee ‘of gold hearing territory in the United States fs. s0 great and the re- sources of the kuewn fields are 20 well ‘established that it is safe to “say the ag- gregate production of gold'in the United ‘States, exclusive of Alaska, in .the next :15 years will greatly. exceed -the'astound- ing eam of $1,000,000,000.- ” ( ‘New processed have’ peen-ailopted‘and haave made possible the profitable work- ing of vast fields of'low grade ore hith- ‘erto unprofitable, and: we are now fairly ‘ont ering upon’the “gréatedt era of gold ‘production the world has agen. The gteatest gold -p i a ‘present aré Sduth Africa, United States, ‘Australia and Russia, thee four pro- dlucing about three-feurths-of the total}. proluct. The Klondike discoveries have|- increaséd-Canada’s yield, |< have greatly ‘and she will probably pass Ruazsia in the next tw 2. Le > Costly Health. BEvens—My dear, I’m really alarmed about Tommy's health. Mra Blivess—E suppose. ore alarmed-about bis ill-health and fa- ture doctors’ bille. 2 Blivens—Icaid health, and I meant it °Z-was thinking of butchers’ bills.— Boston ‘Transcript. “The subscription price of the Evexmna Recoxn will be’65 cents per month en and alter June 1. 3 att | : you mean.you |‘ ‘A. Ge GREELMAN : GEO- BEAM P. 0..BOX,315. Creelman & Beam, CONTRACTORS BUIDERS. Estimates furnished on. all kinds of. work. Jobbing promptly attended to. OFFICE AND SHOP: vontguene eae es Rossland B.C. ‘Le Roi ‘LIVERY: SALE and FEED: ‘STABLE. JOHN F. LINBURG, Stylish Rigs for :ent First-class Saddle and Pack Horses. Brapizs: Columbia Ave., ‘Phone No. 87. - Commercial Alley, “Phone No. 39. P. O. BOX, 136. PROP. | Oldest Establish:4 House’ in Kootenay WILLIAM R. BEATTY Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A