WAR EACLE AGAIN lock of Stock This Morning Finds Market at $3.05. SRAMBLER - CARIBOO STIFF “Aswdrance of Dividends Sends the Stock Up 4056 Cents This Morning—Jim Blaine in Demand on 30-Day Calls at 42 Conts— otal Sales 34,600 Shares. The first sale of War Eagle on the local exchange this month was made this morning when a block of 100 shares commanded $3.05. For ‘one of those curious causes which cannot be explained Virginia went begging yesterday at 6c, at the sale of delinquent stock but 2000 shares sold this morning at 7Mc. “Rambler-Cariboo advanced to 56c ‘on the assurance of a dividend. Jim Blaine is steady at 34%, and 42¢ tor go-day calls. Herewith are given today's offi- dal {gnotations: ""asKED 40 Oi Trensides mer Mountain tapablie Sth ce Imo Coneolidat ter. . fadcctal, Var Earle Consolida' Rear. *|Sunday-evening to young men on Rossland Sales. “Today’s sales on the Rossland exchange wére:: ‘Winnipeg;'3500, 3ti4c; 500, © 32¢; Peoria Mines, Established May, 1895. ‘HE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., timiren Liagniry. MINING AND INVESTMENT | BROKERS. Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland. Daniel Dickinson. © Walter L, Orde PICKINSON & ORDE 5 Stock Brokers, Stocks bought and sold on the closest margins. Tel. No. 61. Rossland, B. 0. - qCHARLES DANGERFIELD, STOCK BROKER, ‘Wallace Block, Columbia aye. Tel. No. 90 Cable address G Bedford McNeill’s Whitehall? ©°8S {Cloughs. ‘Tos. s. citmour, STOCKS AND SHARES MINING AGENT. ‘Uclambia Avenue. Rossland, B. C. Cable address “Nuggets.” Telephone 44 ERNEST KENNEDY & CO., MINES AND STOCKS. 27% Columbia Ave. Rossland, B. C. Telephone 86, P.O, Box 208 ‘A. 3: MACKENZIE & CO. | MINING BROKERS. Columbia Ave, Rossland, B. C. 4onble addresa:.*“Betovi.” —_Telephoue 79 JBEETON & OVINGTON. STOCK BROKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. Imperial Block. Bossland. B. C. Cable addresr, “Plewman, Rossland.” Tel. 82. a qi i Oy Bux 756. RICHARD PLEWMAN, STOCK BROKER, -.| has been ignored by the railroad. -|-been-committed:to stand trial. gooo, 500, 2c; War Eagle, ree King, pocled, 6000, 21¢; I. X. L., so00, 1434c; Virginia, 2000, 714¢; Jim Blaine, 2000, 34%4¢; 2000, 3434¢;| Rambler-Cariboo, 1000, 56c; Deer Park, 1000, 4c; Jim Blaine, call 30 days, 5000, 42}4c, $15 down, 3000, 43¢, $15 down.. Total sales, 34,600 shares. 100, , BY NEW YEAR'S DAY, There Will Be an Army of 50,000, Be aldes a Powerful Fleet. Washington, D. C., Saturday.— ‘iNew Year’s day, 1900, will see nearly 50,000 soldiers in the Philip- pine Islands,” said .Col.: Charles Bird, the officer in charge ‘of all transport service of the United States. ‘‘We.now. have there some 37,000 and the newly, formed regi- ments are’ being transported as rapidly as they can be recruited and put through such, preliminary drill as is necessary to whip raw recruits into reasonably good material’ for an active campaign.” Big “Take” of Seals. ‘ Victoria, Saturday. — Captain Peppet of the schooner Umbrina, which has just returned from Bering sea, has the distinction of. bringing home the largest catch on recordfor the season. ~ His ‘‘take” for the season, was 1772 skins, A Strike in Prospect. Seattle, ‘Saturday.—The __ likeli- hood of'a strike of no mean dimen- sions. on the Great Northern still continues. The. subject is the gre- yiance of the _ WAGE: WORKER Houshtor 5 Exchange Auction Matt, c. P. Re BLOCK, We have for gale, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Gloves, Mitt: Underwear, Overshirts, | Socks, ‘Watches, and al! kinds of Notions. Special sale for-a few days at a aac- ome first class Albums, Nothing Cheap but the Price. Houghton’s “Exchange : Auction Mart, f ©. P, BR, Block.t TURF EXCHANGE. Under new "management. FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM. NEAT anp CLEAN BED- * ROOMS, Bar Supplied with the Finest. “~Giye us a call, Pp. Je SLAVIN. 2... »+--PROPRIETOR. C. M. Well eae win C. M. WELLER : & COMPANY. PLUMBING AND HEATING _ Telephone 27... No. 30; -west side;'' Spokane Street. 1 - Ross] nd, B.C. | bral and‘ d The demand for shorter hours of labor, itis said, up to the present ‘time : A Dewey College: ... Washington, D. C., Saturday.— Walter. Phelps Dodge ‘has ‘ written to the New York’ Tribune suggest- in the Phillippines. ' Must Stand Their Trial. {Montreal, Saturday. —Messrs.. Wiiliam Weir, president; Smith, di- rector, and Flemeiux, accountant, of the Ville. Marie bank, have all _ MINH MENTION, Rev. Mr.’ Stackhouse will preach the'subject, ‘‘Dare to Be a Caleb.” Linton Bros: ‘will move'on Mon- ‘day ‘to the more central premises recently occupied by the ‘Vancouver, cigar store. : comune, AND GOING. . Mrs. Olga Merryweathér isbacke from a visit with friendsat Spo! ine! man who presides at the postoffice news stand, will leave tomorrow morning for Seattle. f Boara Wanted In' refined private family for boy 16 years of age employed during day. Apply at once, REcorD office. Subscribe for the RECORD, 5° cents per month, delivered. ‘Trail Topics‘ Trail, . Saturday. —Grouse are fairly plentiful on the benct ing that a Dewey.college be founded |. |.Grockery, Bed. Lounges, | Paul Haver,''the affable young’ : CHASE’ & SANBORN’S © “Coffee, and vis s offset by a goods... - Storm Coat or Mackintnh We have them at the RIGHT prices. Anew make of Canadian. Rubbers, called the “Maltese Cross”: brand, is FAR SUPER’ ‘IOR ‘to all Canadian make of Rubbers Rerstofore: carried by any shoe dealer.- re : They are claimed to be'a BETTER- WEARING Rubber, and: are also: MUCH FINER and LIGHTER WEIGHT. Special attention has been paid, to Style and Finish of ‘these goods, and are Exact Sizes. ———= Men's. 8. - a ae Lew Cut. Shay Oleh Storm: ne bapicg: oh S THE BIG STORI h~-}-HUNTER BROS~~~€- Salada pee NONE BETTER... 0. M.: Fox & Co.) Special Sle! To reduce our Stock. Parnitares ‘Stoves; and Couches t in endless variety. S. GLAZAN, ae fee street rst avenue; ie Ro xT Livery, Feed “&: Sale Stables. Liquors ‘and ‘Cigars. ples Sma AAA Tt Jack’ Matthew ‘Prop’ Flectric tric Launc iindry White Labor and,Clean The, Best! Winds, ‘Monday, Oct: “23d, and. duciag-wee The International Comedy Company, Injthe Sensational 4-act Drama, Morin vob Hh cg _ROSSLAND Patronize those who. spend their money at home with you, and thereby help your own and > your city’s interests:..” 12 First-class “Specia * acts of. drani _., The most logitinate Yaudeyille/Stow in Exiateuce.; Noting Coarse. Work, |e & avy: Tr jnsferring- y estan le hed Pack Horses. Subscribe for Record, « 50 Cents perf month. AISA Rolt & Grogan, Represénting the following A Subscribe fo | FIRE INSURANCE Anes Caledonian, ; Connecticut.of Hartford, Mines;- Stocks- and Au t Repairs aud C Ore Cars, aneciale and Axles, Buckets, Fenks ‘Shafting, Fens and. Pallletd ecialty. Northey. Rae kept'in stock., Insurance. Mig. ’s Malls, Goncantrators, ros Third ‘Avenue, aoineeae” ( 3 * Companies: . —“=HOUDE’ st “Straight Cut Lancashire, ’ Imperial. across the river, also on the Dewd- ney Trail. Mr. W. J. Devitt and F. W. Warren paid a ‘visit to the Royal Soverign mine this week. Mrs. J. M. Worth, of Deer Park, visited Trail this week. Mr. Thos. ‘Gilmore, secretary- treasurer of the Homestake Gold Mining Company was in Trail the beginning of the. weck, About twenty couples attended the Thanksgiving dance of the Trail, Recreation Club Wednesday. evening. A very pleasant evening was that the club will continue giving dances for the season. NOTICE TO TAILQRS. . Tenders tor Firemen’s Uniforms. ‘Tenders will b ived by the Cit: dressed fo the Chairman of ne Hire’ Water and cruisers has left for-Levant, where it .has not been for . two years. ‘This may be connected with the intrigues mentioned. Nothing p “would be easier than for'the Russian Black sea fleet to join it pas- # sing through the Dardanelles. - i i “The British Channel squadron is moving to Gibraltar, and an ample convoy is being sent with the British troops. The ‘authorities at various English naval ports have been warned to be jn readiness to go to sea, and cruisers are now awaiting the order to mobilize... With the militia reserve ont and the militia em- "bodied, the British nation was never more prepared for war. : “BOERS FALL IN OWN TRAP Oppose. Résistance. Ms London, Mondar.—The Boers appear to have fallen into the * weap they set for the British, A succession of crushing defeats, Slight the bravery and the fighting qualities of the Boers. They “have been heaten simply by British resistance to their own plan of being vacated. There are‘two very good reasons for this, the first that there are too many people trying to do business there, and another is that the rents are altogether too ~——— Prices, Delivered? ————_—_ FURNACE SIZE... .-S10 PER TON. - STOVE SIZE....-- --$10 PER TON. NUT SIZE. ..+-+-+++-8 9 PER TO Rossland Warehouse & Trans- fer Co., Agents. OM- Also Agents for NORTHERN PACIFIC COAL C “SANY'S BITUMINOUS COAL, for Steam and Domestic Purposes. high. will not warrant the paying of $5 to $10" per’ foot round rent, and the ‘putting “up of ‘buildings by the lessor: HAUNTED BY. VISIONS OF - MEN: HE HAS: HANGED California’s Jack Ketch Goes In- sane-at San Quentin. “San Quentin, Cal., Monday. —Amos Lunt, who as official executioner. has executed (20 murderers, has become insane and is haunted by visions of the men he has hanged. His condition is so serious thet he will today be sent to San Fran- cisco where an attempt will be made to restore him to his mental balance. ‘British respect for the Burghers- is much increased by the’ * courage they have shown in the field. All accounts of Saturday’s' ; z sides and the superiority of the British in pitched battles. ‘Valiant Fighters, but Cannot ‘ though accompasied by heavy loss to “the victors, shows in strong @ * battle at Elandsgaate demonstrate the splendid showing on both . LOSS: AT GLENCOE. | war Department’ onal “list of Dead and Wounds ruuLeD 42, WOUNDED 155 ie. aan Those ‘Who all in Saturday's Bloody. Business, os Lene “ Monday.— The official © list of ‘casualties at Elandsgaate von’ :] Saturday, ‘telegraphed from: Lady~ smith; ‘follows: * Imperial- Light Horse, tailed Fol Scott Chisholm; * ded;:"Major iP - Capt. : Orr,:: Capt fullens, >, Lieutenants.‘ Curry, Short,’ Barnes, Fortes,Camp=— | bell; Moraa:=*Second * battery" field’ artilleryy ‘Wounded, Capt. Campbell, ' Lieut. ‘Manley:: ‘Seventh Hussars, wounded; ‘Staff ‘Capt. Brooke: First‘ inded, Capt. Lafon, Haley, Green. - First’: Madchester, : wounded, Col. : Curran, Captai 3 Melville; Newbig- ging Batton, ‘Lieut. Banks.:: First’ Leicester, killed, *Ligst. : - Hanna, ‘ Gordon’ Highlanders, killed; Majo | Dennets Lieutenants Hantmonso, ° Murray, Bradbury;- -wounded, Lieut. Col. Dick Conningham,: “Major Wright,: ‘Captains ®Holdane; *Buchi= anan, McKeljohn, jay, Gillette,* Campbell, Hennessey. Total: British casualties. now stands : 42 killed, “¥55 -wotinded. 2 —— EXPECKS) 18, MONTOS OF wan ; Manchester, , “Eng. ‘Monday. — The Guardian prints amp interview, ‘with F. C. Selous, the hunter, who is an au nority on all matters per- taining: to. South Africa. Mr. Se- lous estimates the duration of the, presesit war at more than 18 months, ._He discredits the notion that the Boers have dete iorated, as marks; men. 5 * Re 7 @| wen’ BACK ON BRIGHAM YOENG SSI ie ’ fa aekst Hugene Young Wants the” ‘ mormion 2 Representative Expelled. | -' New-York,” Moaday.—Eugeld Young, a igeand: of Brighant Young, detiounced “nlormonism at i f the’ ‘Quilt: “lub ' last ain he, ‘to see aan gress’ eject By H: Roberts, because in ‘him! ig+ represented’ the’ defiant spirit of. mormonism, ‘which’ has ald NGLO-AMIEBIOS, Now Geriany and {wrance Look for u ‘wrouble Ovdr Here. | ' 2 . Paris,’ Mbiday.“tIn’ some quart terg here itis bel jevéd that aFrancol Germaii éntente’ will be one ‘result brand @ O< 0029020 of the Transvaat war, and several leadihg’t Kontineiital journals: outsidé Holst for the Philadelphia, Miniug Compantes in Plenty. “The Philadelphia. Mining,company hoist from the Jenches Machine] this year'a record breaker. » erty... More machinery will be added|| ta shortly: hac province, : a Toronto, /Monday.—The rage, for has just ordered-a 15-horse::power floating mining companies has made Fifty- Creek prop- five mining corporations witha cap+ sista Bes ieee eed vide Ay sf'$45,207,000have been former of France’ develop’ the’ same ‘idea! One'of the’ reasons: given is ‘that suth'd uhion “will ‘enable ’’ ‘the Gére mans‘ ‘tg be ‘strong, endugh to meet the United Stdtes ‘and England, whd could now’ easily’ * destroy theit navy.” * T Theibelief keeps growing stronger TROOPS ST “Government Keeps’ Soldiers. Until State Relieves Them. Washington, Moniday. __the war department has - decided after several conferences with Gov ernor Steunenberg to maintain troops in charge of the imprisoned | miners’ until a. special session of the state legislature convenes) and provides means for the care . P of the prisoners and preservation of, peace in the Coeur d’Alenes. here that a complicated diplomatic Y, AT’: y ‘ARDNER 24 ‘situation isilikely,,to) arise , during the courge.of the.war.. M..Valfredyy | the well-known, foreign:, editor, of Figarb,. points out that ithe, Kaiser shares largely the responsibility, for q the: troubles...now |. besetting: -the Boers. '‘‘He it was,’!. he says, /ivhp first proclaimed. their indep regardless: of the treaties. of conven- tions ‘which ‘England’ uses., today against ‘them, and he ‘gave’ them to understand that if ever their -,inde- pendence was threatened they would ’ find outside support.” eooeeoe oe . i ene ‘ | .