ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 21, 1899. WINE WIT AND. ‘WISDOM (Continued from First Page.) His second duty to the interesta‘of the B.A. C., in placing their properties on adividend paying Wasis, and his third duty to the province se dear te him, : viz.,’ British, Columbia. Mr. Aldridge made some good hits) cr seen ma Good -LIMITED LIABICEY telling theze present whist had been}: done within the last four years from the |* standpoint of smelting. ~He had in Montana, treated the first shipment from tho camp and today he was paying ship- pers $12.00 per ten (of 2000Ibs.) more than they received during the drat year’s shipments. He stated that . the gentle- men present. would appreciate this state- ment,.in view of the fact, that the aver- age profit on bath ores is but $3.00 per ton. He drew attention to the rapid strides this: ‘camp is making in the cheap- Péning of smelter, transportation, fuel and power charges, and feared that_it these reductions would cortinue he “might soon expeet. to loose’ his job. Geese a bad one either, #16, 000 per ears) ~~ 7 The. toast, “Our American Cousina,” . .wau,;proposed by Mr. Hecter McRae, who ‘started out by apoligizing ‘for his|- inability.to do the subject justice, as he had found jit -impossible to secure the services of a ypewriter te take down his apegch in time, owing to the fact that Mesars. J. 8. C..Fraser, Alex. Dick, Gen. Warren,. Edwin Durant, the honorable the:attarney general ‘and others had se- curedsa working bond /onZall the local ty vi days.in ad Highest quality for the lowest price is the. principle of our Clo: thing Department. All our Suits are Tailor. made, -yet our prices are the lowest. ee ee ee ee ee Satin-silk sewed throughout. Our Famous: $12 50 ‘And $18.50 Business Suits are made of Brownish Grey, Fancy Plaids and Navy Blue Worsted Serges lined” with the best Farmer's Sizes, 85'to"42. -Plaids, Satin: lined. made auits at $30.00, Sizes,“36 to 40. See Our $18. And $20.00 Suits made, ot Clay Worsteds in Blacks ~Bines Browns and- Our Tailor Made $15. E And $16.00 Buits are made. of Clay Wors, teds, Black: or dark “Blue and Fancy Brrons| mixed Pin, Head Checks in’ Round cut Sack} Suite. : -Sizos 30 to 42. * Ampainda ‘Equal to any eustom or $35. 00... MEN’S WHITE... k and Front with Lineo with the followii ‘ke: Mr..Chairman and Gentlemen :—The pleasiig duty of proposing one of the most important toasts of the événing : has been delegated to me, and Ican as- sure you,,I thoroughly appreciate the compliment, and only regret my ina- bility. todo the. aubject the justice which it deserves. The .toast “Our American nomer, and I~ think fo “Our easiesionn antness arose over ® 5 o’clock tea fight. The old folks at home.served_ the tea so hot, that.the best baked beans society of Boston rebelled, and decided ‘to. make ther. own. tea for the future. : (Family are the and the fetid. was a. long lived one, - Un- cle. Samuel, howoyer, | grew strong and -usty, and demonstrated to the satisfac- tion of everyone earth that he= could »build and maintain another _empire, “gesond only to that great ome across. the pea, the.faundation and supesstructore being-built on the same lines, the~’only change being in the managemient—-that being on the American instead -of the European plan. Our commercial and socialintercourse with the ‘‘lost tribe” Jong or ae osama. Our | Laundered ‘Shirte’ MEN'S 75c: Negligee Shirts EN’S MADRAS Fancy Colored Shirts With stiff. boceome and one air. cufts iM epmateli at $1.00 and... +. $1.205 MEN’S WHITE- Laundered Shirts Long or short bosoms a. ibadenes eee: ool 00, $.25, $1.60 f t styles and at Bile, 750, ° $1.00, $1.75, and $2.00. $1.26, MEN S Percale. Shirts With collara‘nnd cuffs attached $9.50 Men’: s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, eee jaa finished, e per a ~ Mens. Summer. Underweat Men’s Imported. : Natnral wool Summer weight under, i | Wear at 42. 50, $8.00, $8.00 and.. Men’ s ‘Silkette Balbriggan Underwear. - per. suit ¢ ‘on ly. hossland VOL 3, NO. 296. ROSSEAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, Leather Goods... We have just received a fine line of Purses, Card Cas2s Wallets and Cigar Cases ia all-the latest shades and with Silver and Gilt mountings, * ‘J. W. SPRING, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. PEPE EP AED AL LAS OPED OS (SOME STARTLING EVIDENCE | vol The Enporium of. Fashion... | ; M. Casimir Perler Holds the Key to the ‘Affair, DEVELOPMENTS IN DREYFUS CASE £yidence Has Beeu Withheld to Pre- vent a. Conflict Between Ger- > | many and France. Lonpon, June 22.—A:-Vienna corre- on ALL'S “NOT? ALWAYS © WELL and @ few of pituks an “THE SIDE. Sow s| THAT: BTARTS:: WELL. f) «(Contributed by W. L., Rossland, June 20,)* ‘DRAMATIS. PERSONZ. The Mayor, ‘the Govarnot, Martinio best of them. ~ ACT'I. z : It hoteholet banquet room in’ pomiand. wines ‘Bel Later Mayor and Ci roms who bat pata ton wapapermeu.who didn’ Mavon?:: (talking! threugt his: hat) You,see thigipueh, this great conflus. enge, of guests, Fy jave.jin, this rough work shaped ot it a. man ‘who this” be: ad ampleat entertainment * my “dritt® halts, not'particularly invasea* of ‘drugs:'-no eugir coaled-mretice:(ior-Ttm a smooth New Summer Goods Arriving: Daily. SUITS. Men's Unlined Wool suits, Men's Linen suits, Met's White Duck suits, Men's Lustre Osier coate aud vests, Men's Summer, veste SHIRTS. Silk Etripe Me Marseilles, Pique and Regatis. A nobby line of Colored Shirts Twith or ae BOYS SUITS. Boy's} inen two piece Suils, Boy's linen Sailor Suits, Boy's Linen Coats. HATS. A complete stock of Men’s and Boy's Straw and Felt Hats. Anice Jine of Black Hose at per pair, Ordered Clothing a phesielte: MJ. ONEARN, CORNER COLUMBIA AVEN 75C. 100 Pairs Boys’ ‘Pants to fit boys from 6 years old to 15 years old in Stripes, Checks and Navy blue, worth $1.25. , OUR SPECIAL : PRICK —7T8C. ‘has-been ‘of such a +-that-we have learned-to love them: well, yand:they reciprocate this ‘affection too, “ witho + a.doubt, and while they may. ‘.7e able to marry us, having takem ~ustoithemselves atouple of buxom‘and .troublesgme ‘shrews, viz; . Mesdames, ¢ Manila and Rose de Santiago, we miay .always expect t@retain their sympathy and brotherly affection. In this’ great, western country, we know ne other boundary ‘than Greenwood; éur capital is Spokane, and we own their Repub- lic,’? too.. ‘Thiacamp, and tn fact all éur. camps, from the Cariboo down to Mike . BShick’s Burat Pass, has been discover: d and exploited by the irrepressible Yan- kee prospector; you can’t keep him out * solong ashecan muster a frying pan, bacon, flour and a.can ortwoof toma- , toes, and a pick and’ shovel, and when he does make a strike, does he net go to Spokane to celebrate, and then bond the, claim to the wily and philanthropic. pro- : moter, who hies him to the east in order that the wise men who live thereat may enjoy a big share of the-‘whack-up”’. as well. They love us go well that .I have seen them invoking the strong arm of » the Jaw te hold and keep in their midst our honored guest of the evening, and it was only by the aid of two mogul en- gines and a shotgun that -he was able to --tear himaelf away from them. Weare thrown 1 socially and cially; our happiness ‘and prosperity is theirs likewise, and I beg to close these few disjointed remarks by laying the following “proposition” before you : “OUR AMERICAN COUSINB,’? coupled with the names of Hon. W. B. Heyburn and Gen. C. .S. Warren, two _ of the best known, brightest and most popular men in the golden weat. In response to this toast the Hom. W. B. Heyburn made one of the best speeches of the evening. He atated that qoonuments four, five and six steries Men’s ‘Linen Collars 15¢c and 25c IL. Men’ 8 Linen Cuffs. 25: and 35c New Brick Block. CRESEENT peta COMPANY. ~ Columbia: Avenue ee Rossland, B. C high were now being erected to the memory of Gov. Mackintosh in the city of Spokane from money received -by. those people for the sale of their mines. Ce2. Warren, took down. the house when he drew. forth from his manly breast the proof of his speech, which was then in print. That the affair. was a success goes without saying and Gov. Mackintosh must feel proud by the evidence of last hearts of the best men in this camp. _ The reception to him last evening was one that very fow public men in Canada have and: we will, redound- to our good when his triends in England know how he stands in the hearts of his countrymen. Only one part of the function was un- pleasant and it is with regret that we are forced to allade to it in this article viz: the action of the attorney-general for the provitice, the Hon. Joseph Mar- tin-and no doubt this was brought a- bout by the intraduction of politics by one of the previous speakers, which was a very grave mistake and~ne one prez- ent regretted it mere than: the monored guest of the evening. oO. M. Waller; | Rossland’s ionecr ean- itary plamber, has- the best equipped lumbing se ribtichment in the city and Prepared to. do all kinds of plumbing steam-fitting, etc., anywhere, for any body at any time. 1-19-t£ night that he holds first place in the} Montreal Stock Market, MontRzaL, June 21.—Stock market— morning board: War Eagle, $3.66 asked, $3.63 bid; Payne, $3.26 asked, $3.243¢ bid; Montreal & London, 51 asked, 4914 bid; Republic, $1 257 asked, $1.24 bid. Sales — War Eagle, 2000, “at $3. 68; the sanitary his office and to the corner of Columbia avers ‘Washington atreet, onder Cap Shaw's cigar, store. oo he, “Miners, railroad’ and city checks cash ed:{ree of pee at all hours at Hote, Harry * Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that be made to the Hoard of Peoaes 4 ‘cmmissio ae Decne city of Kessland, at ifs next meat- ing, for rete: cee fer of liquor license usw in he na; undersigned, to K. A. Dt for the patie Hove! ) Rossland, R. C. sho , situated on tet 19, block RICHARD PULLMAN CORN: BLAU WHALES, - Dated this 2ist diy of June, 1829. proprieter. ©” f. Payne, 600 at $3.25; pt » 1000, 500 at $1,244. On Toronto Exchange. _ iiternoon een eet Star, 500 at Boa t 65;° Minnehaha, 2216; Winnipeg, 100. 0 es G Darcnnellen, }, 600 12%; B. o. cae Fields, 1000" ati, sie, 1000, 500 ;Van_ And 500 ” 600, 7308! , 600, Beat 500 at 88; Deer Trail, 500, 600, 500 at 2434. ‘ Police Court, Frank Holleasworth waa up this morn- ing upon‘ the charge of frequenting a house of illfaune, and .was remanded un til tomorrow. P. O’Counell- was let-.go upon the charge of being drunk and ‘incapable, on his promixe to do be to do better. Butte Changed d Hands. Doc Pullman spd Con ‘Whalen: have) sold the Butte to E. “A. Dills of ‘Nelson, B.C. Mr. Dills is a gentlemian of pleas- ant, genial address, and will no doubt hold ‘the old friends and patrons of the house and add: many to them. Dr. J.-F. McKenzie, ; office and reel: dence over eae ‘8 opposite Bank o Toronto. Catarrh Shackles Broken in 60. Minutee HOU aC. 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 oe rns. A. SUIT. ib cm i hroat, jolene breath es bout you may be fas oft SDE tlie Bost Spplica sige et Be Aare wc ie jon o! dec avec a Tustant reli, and ina van ne short, while ently © eadleye 3 vy Goodere Brothers. . Se \| between France! anil. Germany. ' M n mir Perier will depose that an American. dent of the Daily .* hh says: “The Austrain. war office hag: lear: that the evidence of ee ‘Casimir. Periér upon the Dreyfus triaf will. be startling. It willbe shown that he holds the key held was: to ‘prevent & zorious \ official of high social and ‘military raik confidentially gave the. government in- formation which {led to the arreat’ of Dreyfus, but stipulated. for silence as to the. informer’s name. ~Now Casimir Perier will declare all. WILL. FLY: THE: SPANISH FLAG Spanish Residents of. Santiago Permitted to Celebrate Special Mass. Santtaco ve Cuba, June 22,—The Spanish residents have requceted per- iniesion to celebrate. :@ Zspecial mass. on ince: the = = ma pea We will have yor: All we Try average tian bayws from their ‘appear-{ ask is: ance and fit, They know Iittle sbout'leath: er and truet to their dealers. “Hence the advantage of- dealing: with a ‘repo table house... Our shoes strike people by atylish shape’ ‘and “by their quality. ~ C..O. LALONDE 106 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE. 11 EAST; COILUMBIA AVENUE. &.. / x \ — cme of our Medicines turned into ‘Those who have tried our and invigo! eise veritable treasure a heute ios hing in the Drug ne. oceme 510 ination ‘what ie wanted, for if we have 3 ore itwecan Space T. R. MORROW, Suacete to Sauer . | ing at the stake and was glad: to bo jothiny ropacatichea are ponvinced et Give our ae ise age place place The Clarendon” Cate. ~ FIRST CLASS IN EVERY® RESPECT, - Open Day and Night, Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties. H, H.Playford, AUDITOR and. ACCOUNTANT No.1 Stone Block, Rossland P.O, BOX 698. cash. ur prescription sn ceipts prepaled' by me cad suvernt least nt. SPRING CLEANING.” Soe pia sepoone ; . ICOOGU Be couse: ivery Sunday night, Grand Practice Concert by New City Band At 8T. CHARLES HALL, ~ Thoms sa Dregisl, First Avenue Near Spokane Street. ie ie Oniye Sciseme ‘againat the Nelson‘team has encouraged per] Rossland to make an effort to-win.at the Nelson Dominion day celebration. The Bs ae sor cpae Bare gue atte 85 in have et het Sonantox;:Mies.; Jane 22.- jury find the. deceased; came to out on a limb and broke his neck.” Such was the verdict of the coroner’s jury.in the the case of! ‘Daniel Patrick colored, lynched here yoaterday, for as- saulting Miss Bessie Ireland. Patrick contessed the crime and begged the mob to shoot him: He evidently feared burn- off with:a rope.and. builets.::. The: ba red of the most Prominent men part! "Yaue, B. Cy, June 21. fallen 10 inches in. the last teenty-fouir hours. : Lu.ooxcet, B. C.;;June “99, Water hase fallen about two feet the past twen- ty-four hours. The. ‘weather ‘i is much warmer. Quranztcz, B. O., Jute has fallen five inches since last’ report. Weather warm. — Ee Right Swing on Jaw. Younastown, Ohio, June 22.—Matty. Matthews of New York ked out to the affair which hitherto has been 4 ¢ ailors lost “ ‘a year ago Jn * det-of! es ths except inthe case of by climbing a tree and-veaturing too far |: “bi oddcally: einoolh; no -grip- ing afterwards. ...Sabe Finst Broxer. How th Lk “under- tere quality, ‘tender doyit their services to the Gover ner; his Jarge, fortune. up- on hig good and -g. is nature, bang- ing, subdues snd properties. io; hia; love all. sorts of m men; yea, from , the ; marble flatterers . to the yellow. legged. expel ry whoze locomotions are the; junping gears, of Latydids. } Enter! ‘Messenger. command are come tg. play # at ‘coniedy th te Minter, “SMAyoret Marr’. Tem: hear’ the hoochy-coochiy? _ No my Jord; it! ia cy. council aneeting: set to the tune of Duke Norman’s::dollars? ~ that would ‘make me-coltish as. Some housenold stuf? Z he ik & kind’ol politic ies well, ell ; : oice underthatable +i Thash thi ap tees isha !-- Maxor, iv ‘Brokanus.. They say tebanks, yel ly fear my money ‘jg not beafe,. . Charles Buras of Cincinnati in the sixth round before the Youngstown athletic clab Jast night ith a right swing on the jaw. Beneflt Baseball Match. ¢ Arrangements are being made.to give ‘a benefit” bazeball. match:-an the local rounds, between two picked nines of Roseland ‘players. next’! success of the local team last. Sunday (Teund and odors of. ) Nonrzarorro. this world! ~~ ‘ Eniter Sooih sayer. Soors. habHiaments—bloomers, : rage, escape the wiath of Mirtinio.- % Barbazians eses, a MEss. f ss Toppinicus! add) boys wish to up all and raise eome , money for the _Nelson trip: ond/ have Bones this © “plan ‘of dojug it. Eagles, Attention. Business of special importance is to be considered at the regular meeting of and Aerie No. 10, F..O. E.,.Thura- ST, CHARLES HOTEL ‘June 22nd,. Eagles’. hall. Oldest Established House in Kootenay. WILLIAM. R. BEATTY Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A Xewly equi ped and ‘Tens Fine accommcdations, ilot. an slectrle tights and ail ihe latest imps wo-foot stone wall Sx60 and 8 feet Bis! cellent place J for Fee ~ Cold Storage To Let. Under thot, Charles Hotel. All Kinds of Delicacies the MarketcAffords. Fall attendance Foasntiee By order He Danni, Sec. 45) a> W. P. Dockrill who has been in the fore sit rayed in balelull swallowtail.’ K. with yous is as gooil as'the high-eign: Soner Citizen. -1’m here, The players have a rhalee Your worship’s players, hear- -]0: F- Jackson. ¥ low, legged "esparts, galvan- ized Americans, and, many -such-like liberties of sin: ift prove so, I will be gone the sooner. ,1’ll go to Trail, Lgreat- Such sounds ave not ‘of Fly. barbarians fly; and: for those'drees suits. obtain: more ‘somber night- gowns, for those-of you *who “have - un- canny shapes, tights for'you: Warrenico, appear in” barvels—anything, » if- you'd Where- tt thou? ‘Thou’rt not ar- *Tis O. Thy. garbjon this occasion Martiato speaking ‘got so: glad I’m importunod theti’ sulleta‘once to often, their tongues ‘atelcose and off the'trolly uf this night's festivities. * Theit /singeonig “of « politics hath smote the car 30 Berea the He will not.atand their work. - It may be the misfortune of the hour but-there’s a.row in eight. oF Exit Martinio tn ar rage taking bi his uaguat with Soner Citizen. _ Be: merciful,- Ma tinio., Keep.on thy. shirt, .great duke. Magrixio.’ Asgreat'as Tam, I° have observed these Siwashes at this potalach Though they all; would serve me they could not be man to me; for indeed, such a conglomeration of antics. does net amonnt to aman, ‘Not one of them ever broke any man’s head ‘except his own, and that was against-a lamp” post when‘be waa drunk. I pray thee cease thy cou: which falls.iato. mine ears” protit] a5 28 8 ‘wedding march into. Oh; I shall bust! “ “My ‘griet crys louder than an advertisement in’ The Record. err ‘Yet bend not: ‘alt’ harm upon thy-: salt. Make them that do, offend, you: suffer'too., .~ :. Lod aint Minzrisio. I'll do'tt ree Entérs banquet room with blood in his eye. {| You're alot of hoboa ia dress suit¢? The i | Stubble ends of millionaires. Scat! . “| When the zwei-umvirate meets, your ‘| appropriations’ ‘shall: be cut of shafts and tunnels'of ‘your mines -~ "| be pulled out; 1’Jl bite a piece ont of the moon ! 2$+ *} Exit Martinio, choking. Inn Kerrer, (Survea the ~ wreck.) Oh me, Ob'my!: ‘They’ye made a Tough house cof it tale night. -~ 3 TRAIN CATCHERS. ~ ~~ Thomas ‘Garrison came in from Bpo- have-sold:thi Peokines hotel to Boliis Wentwort! s . Dr. G8. ‘Armtrong came: fel | Noster last evening. Stevenson, Teturned home teday. I:'N: Thomas, of‘ Thomas.and Sm went to Northport on business today. orf business today. Majer:R, G. Faardi beckielett tetar fat for the Boundary country, ; Hugh Henderson retorned last Sven: ing from Spokane. Ry 0. Jeldness retarned to Byokens toy ds z EB. J. McCune, left on the noon, train for ‘Spokane. : : 8..L. Davis, of the ‘Algae went to ‘Spo. $ kane today on a week's vacation... ~ . Mrs. E. J, Moore, of Portland, camein today on‘a visit tober sister-in-law, Mrs. ABOUT... THE city. The "Red Mountain train was an hour. late this afternoon. lw Spring, the jeweler, has at the pottom of his, front winduw a new sign -- in gold .and silver letiering on | plate giase. It is one of the beat executed pieces of work in the | ‘city. The city band gave its firat open air concert last evening at the corner of Washington streetand Columbia avenue. About 400 people gatbered in that vicin- ity >and. were we)l pleased with _the mutic, ‘There will be a eecial ice cream, and strawberry festival. at the Metho.list church with refreshments this evening. ‘There will be song and ‘recitations and no’ admission fee will ba charged. ~~ E. B. Duffy, traveling freight and pas- senger agent for the Denver & Rio Grande railway, left this ‘mor ning fer Portland, his headquarters. He was de- lightfully surprised at the size and im: portance of Ressiand. ee aes A Runaway. ‘An express team belonging to Wm. Fank ran away this afternoon at Blue's eaw mill and threw out little: Eddie law office of McDonald & Clute. left this, morning for the ea! y lbe examined for admission va]o Masti tM Vmark’ you, how tne crowd ae bb her c ee phone Fank, but fortunately did not burt him 4 to waa Memoaliehed, but the Were nui injured, C. Fy Jackson-took: s ran’ we nee , 4