ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, AUGUST 15, 1899. LOCAL BREVITIES. The regular weekly meeting of the city council will be held at the city hall thie evening at 8 o'clock. The worknien. engaged in removing the big dirt pile eastof the bluff were laid off this forencon on account of the rain. ‘The deciaion in the Lewis, Kelly and Peck case was held up by Mayor Good- eve until tomorrow morning. The meeting of the Canadian Western Gold Mining and May Be the Man. The body of the man .which was found in the Columbia’ river at North- port may be that of George. E, Cassels, Fairburn; South Daketg,as the follow- ing note was found on the banks of the Slocan river a few days ago, together with «coat, hat, vest and necktie: “Mrs, Maggie Smith, Fairburn, Bouth Dokota: You would not send me money when I asked for ft. The woman that left Hot Springs caused it all. My body ‘in in eix feet of cold water. “Gronar E. Casse.s.”” cae for today at 126, Columbia sventie wat d until on ‘ascot of the illmeas of D. B. Bost acting secretary. : The Rossland Billiard Hall and Bowl- ing Alley offers a $15 prize for the high- est score. made in Four Back for the month of September. 88-16 Pianos. i Pianoson the installment plan. Easy terms. Call at the Imperial cfgar store. tf Wawrep—Firet-claes baker, one who can bake home-made bread. Apply at Delicatessen, next’ door to Ward & me Kay’s. WANTFD—A chambermaid at. the Dominion hotel. The Evening Reconp delivered to any | _ part of the cify for 65 cents per month J. -F.- Fitzpatrick, the sanitary plumber, has removed his office and sho and. Washington atreet, tader Bhaw'a cigar store. dit The Evening Recoen after June 1 de- livered to aay part of the city ee 65 cents a month. parece Sree A Close Shave Or just the kind you want at Ed Ray’s International Barber Shop. ee ee ~ BUSINESS POINTERS. CG. _ phe Rossland’s pioneer san- | mber, has best equipped ; establishment in the city and prepared to.do all kinds of plumbing, itary p) the peabing steam-fitting, etc., anywhere, or. any body at anv time. to the corner of Columbia avenue Ge 1-19-1 te 3 CRESCENT | pry Goods Company, Lid. ee DE OE favorite Transcontinental Routo Between the ‘Northwest} and ~, * , Men’s Nobby Suits, in English; “Scotch” and Canadian “ Tweeds reduced 20 per cent, to Clear Out. ‘An Immense Line of Boys’ Suita, at Coat and Under’ Birguins- and the Youths and Chiidren’s Wear, ‘fo Select from in the City Stock Carefully Selected, Call and be convinced. ‘| behalf.and said he had. : Attorney.Dea- VSTED THE BAD LANDS, Burns Says He Was Pinched at North- . port. bee EVIDENCE LIKE A. LAWYER. Allbi if Sufficient Time Is Given Him, - Thomas Burns, the man brought from Northport upon the charge of taking money. from the person of Rulf Emerson and Billy Luke, came up befure’ Police Magistrate Jordin for a preliminary hearing. Emerson and J.uke were’ very positive in their identification of Barns’ aa the man who robbed them: at the baseball grounds early on the morning of the’ Oth of this month, ~ Burns was asked by the magistiate if he wished to aay anything in his own con, who'wppeared for the prosecution, rsqueated the judge to inform Burns what hie rights were in the premises, which was done, Burns took the Dible in his left -hand when he went to take the oath, and was requested by Chief Ingram to take.it in the other hand.- Burns showed great familiarity-with the rules of evidence in giving his testimony.. He stated very briefly and. concisely what he had to say, whick was in substance ‘as follows: “I came to this ‘town on. the 8th, and Thomas Thinks He Can. Prove,-An| HAVE. RAISED $000.00 The Soliciting Committes [sin the ~~ Rield” at Work; THE PROGRAM’ FOR LABOR. DAY. Horse ‘Races, Hose Races, Foot Races, Bicyele Races and * Other Sports. wee The program committee for the Labor day celebration met last evening at the fire hall and agreed upon the fellowing events. Horse racee—Free-for-all ,three-eighths of a mile, best two in three. Free-for- all, quarter of a mile, best two-in: three, Liverymen’s race, open ‘to: Trail and Rossland, quarter of a_ mile, best three in five. -Gentlemen’e aaddle race, quar- ter.of 2 mile, to carry 150:pounda, to- be ridden by owners, * best three’ in five. Consolation race, best two in’ three, quarter of.a mile. Firemen’s contest—Hub-and-hub race, 200 yards, Wet teat race.” Coupling contest. —~ : Foot races, open—100-yard dash, 220- yard dash, quarter: of a: mile ‘foot race, ebstacle ‘1 ‘race, ranning:' long jump, run- ning high jump, rannling hop, step and jumps Union men’s races o0:yard dash. 220-yard dash. Hurdle race, 200 yards. Drilling contesta—Boys under 16 yeara of age... Men’a drilling contest in teams of two. Men to drill for 15 minutes and Cariboo Hydraulic. ...' $1 62 TORONTO. STOGK: MARKET Toronto, Aug.-16.—The following isa record of today’s’ callon the Toronto atock exchange, and of the sales made: ONTARIO. ; i ASKED. ~ BID. ~ 4 Empress Golden 8: Foley.. Cariboo . Minnehaha. Waterloo. $1 <3 4 $1 49 “Gantsso DISTRICT, FAIRVIEW CAMP. Fairview . Smuggler. . ROUNDARY CREEK. SLOCAN, AINSWORTH AND NELSON. Athabasca. Fern Gold M. & M. Co. Nelgon-Poorman. TEXEDA ISLAND. Van Anda: errr 7 TRAIL CREEK. Big Three, Deer Park Commande: If you want to wear the best-fitting suit in town go to Martin A. Schwieg, ae iished:* ‘We' carry’ Reéiinantd Fancy Uotoréd ‘Bwinses Reninanté Black Dotted Swisses. At. J. HEARN, THE Ul LOTHIER ORN. Eke OBE META : a camplete line; change overy half gnats and boys to at once. commenced. ‘floating’ "about | 7 drill for five mi | town wid wad UPiiictn Visited] TAILOR. high-class tailor, Every garment ener: anteed: Mi zonghe 1& Co, WANTED.—A good lady Address A. B.. thia office. Subscribe for the Rzcorp. 6-19tf fiannel ‘suite for $20 at W. J. solicitor. wth Perfect Fit Guaranteed Prompt Delivery © SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. pores ‘We have no sollettor, 40 bis raxe-of don’t go on yor sie BILL . We have no collector, no his rake-off does not go on ¥ BILL ‘k for CABH, so we do put the lom of bad collections on Sour BILL What goes on your bill is tA reasonable cnerge for work that ts righ RECORD JOB OFFICE Catching On. That’a what the leading busin men of Rossland sre doing every Some of them caught on a have - lost day. foug time BBO. Othera their ip. But those who THE ale ORD asa medium talking business and bargains the people their gr: Look over ita list who buy never loose Record 65 CENGS ere Delivered to any part of the city. use for to of and you will the names ot business firms who have done the businee of thir comp. They have neen successful in busines. Advertising is part It stands tc. of their business. reagon they would not invest advertising space in THE RB ae if the revult was omt shtis- facto THE RECORD’S news service is superior to that of its contempo- Its mining news i3 accurate rary. and it is a iree lance not tie the apron strings of any clique or corgoration. You can get any kind of Job Prin- . ting done at ‘bottom prices at Record Job Offiice| = | The Rossland =a PER MONTA— COMMENCING —ANYGIME Fanging in: Summer Corsets. Corset Waiste for Ladies, Misses. and Children at Popular Prices. prices ‘from * $1.00 to $5.00'each of Kemananta Striped Dotted Swieses iniported f 7Bc., $1.00 and. $1.60 & Remnants of ‘French Pigues ‘Remnants of: domestic Piques.. Remnants Percales, Calicoes, ete.. aod. ae JH, escent Dry Gods wl Co. Ltd NEW BRICK BLOCK, Columbia. Avenue, Rossland, B.C. ae Eas aM a o rocks Tep Shirts, hirts and fate an; Suite, of ir EC: Solentifio shoes, advertised at $3.00 Overalls or Jumpers, worth $1.00, 'b Blankets from Ard so at same rate with any other article in our line. the same. Make money by saving it, and thatyou can only dev when you p purchas ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE) cuticersn 42 E. COLUMBIA AVE, LOOK OUT For.your money. Buy your Clothing, Ete.; where you have to pay half the and eave the overcharge you would have to pay elsewhere. Note a few of our prices: three pairs for. , the same as other firms advertise ag Drawers, Balbriggan, worth $1.00, for. style, advertised at $3.00 ae $4. 00 or: tothea, savertieed at $165. nf ‘tor R og ; Gents’ Furnishings, Shoes, price than anywhere else, : FoR. THE— Record. To Sell’ Properties YOU: MUST ADVERTISE is nt large esopest Nout fi Po save youl egtrine er ait by yaending straight 10 4 $ your cheque, we will ehange BANNETT, Manager. Agenoy for to Oldest durean 2 SSA oo and free ences ik write I Scientific PL icidahe AM ADVERTISEMENT IN THE RECO PAYs—PAY8——-—PAYS—PAYB BUsiiarass, ny part of aaa Saas beet ae man should be way, Mow ests Does a rogular Storage and Transfer basis ems ed, _ Mining mackiners delivered on shor+ no! anos end safes anie' jood storage clear, transfer, warehouse, or ship any We Sell Good, Dry,Seasosned Wood. OFFICE: WASHINGTON ST, OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL. J. W. HARTLINEINAN: oe QUICK WORKI. | | Red Star Storage and' Transfer Co. ° ihe city. Ment all trains. Contract «nd, 3 agecione cre ely moved. Wo pap ann rihipe Rilitics: rensohal rates, 1 fire rink, class of :foods, rime delivered promptiy. Six done. Leh T. W. HOWARD General Advertising and Press Agent BrsnorsaaTe-St., (WithinE. C.)LOXDos, ESTIMATES FURNISHED and COX TRAC ans Gegerding the ES OTST ye for uri ine all Advertisers. before a ine British public. Correspondence sollelt T. 'W. cei aRD earner, (Within) Loxpox, Ent fe: ROssLanD EVENING eKcOsD umbis Review. Tel. No.8 Will eall at nt pat ‘heavy. fre peter We ere as a a-sgonts. ¥ ni * Bisuo) Agents Brit every ‘piace in‘town.: Itarned up at the aind atayed there until the lwe poy ask 1S: Try! rand trist to their dealers. able house, 6 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE, We will have your trade after that. “average man buys shoes from their appear-: ance and fit. Hence the advantage of dealing witha repu Our shoes strike people by. stylish shape and by their auality, GC. O; LALONDE The ‘They ‘know littie about leath-* rT EAST: :CO] JUMBIA AVENUE | pight.:> I: then -came. down: town?aad ‘show was over. Then I went in the ‘Bad Tandws’ and ‘stayed there ‘nearly all knocked about until 11. o’clock.and “left the-place. Iepent the firat night at a fishing camp on: Sheep creek, and went to, Northport~ the: next morning, and about 2 o'clock’ the next morning was f*pinched’.in Brown’s dance hall: fers ‘bé- ing drunk:”* Yuit Doctor 7s Disease with Medicine. "If the Medioine is not right * he cannot conquer disease. duty the Medicine will be rieht and sandas chance of winning the victory, > your Doct T. R. MORROW, ifthe Druge’st does his r Doctor ou ean help by haying.your presoripiions: flied by Successor to McLean & Morrow, The Ploneer Druggists, Ressland, B:C: he Clarendon Cafe. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, Open Day and Night, Looms for Banquets and Dinner Parties. les “stu blished}ETouso in Koutenay ILLIAM Ry BEATTY Undertaker, OSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A G.CREELMAN GEO. BEAM P.O. BOX 315, Z eelman & Beam, CONTRACTORS BUILDERS. ky Menaadt st ore na Se eer Rogsland BC. a/To the General. Public ~ Rossland Labor Union Cooks’ and ‘Waiters’ union, Balog nate ates evening aces, 0, ifaera Union hal es MURCH, P.O, Youn KUEN, "Brea who appreciate the short hours y the cerks will.kindly bestow fe on the these stores Sai ‘eek after7 o'clock, Clerk’s and cohauin Union, Martin A. Schwieg, the high-clase tailor, will give you a perfect fit. Call On Hf he was asked if he knew Lewia, 7 Kellysand Peck, and said. ke . did not, only he took a/drink: with them about noon. “When asked if lie. was not “accustoined-fo Living evi- dencesin court, he- replied that he’ “never gave evidence in a criminal action before, but that he was arrested déjnk.” Mr. Deacon and, the court: both _in- Ytormed the prisoner that,-as he “had no counsel, they desired to give him every in every town he went." te, for. getting mi Bicycle eater of zs a mile, open. Quarter. ofa mile race, girls under 15 years-of-age.:.Quarter ef..a. mile race, boys under 16 years of age. A prize will be given-for the Dest ‘dec- orated building, the best float in the parade, and to thet “anion having the best float i in the parade.” ‘A grand ball-will be held om the even- ing of September 4. in Miner’a Union lial. ¢ Ar B