ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, AUGUST 10. 1899. , BUSINESS POINTERS. O. M. Weller, Rosaland’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the best equipped lua bkog establishment in the city and i prepared to do all kinds of plumbing, for any steam-fitti ete., anywhere, ing, » any a aot body at anv time. St. Charles Hotel FIRST-CLASS UNION GOCK, Miss eee or 3 yeara boss If you want to wear the best- fitting suitin. town go to Martin A. Schwieg, high-class tailor. Every garment guar- ‘dnteed. tt ‘The Evening Reconp delivered to any part of the city for 65 cents per month J....¥.. Fitzpatrick, the sanitary Plumber, has remoyed. his office and to the corner of Columbia avenue shop ‘Washington atreet, onder Cap Shaw's cigar store. di1ti. The Evening Recor after June 1 de- liyered to say part of the city for 65 cents a month. Miners’, railroad and cashed. free of charge at all hours at Hotel Hoffman, Rogaland, Harry McIn- tosh, proprietor. th, Subseribe for the Evenixe Rxcorp, only 65 cents per month. WANTED.—A good lady “golicitor. Address A. B- this office. tf: Waxtep—First-class baker, one who can bake home-made bread. . Apply at Delicatessen, nex’. door to Ward & Me- Kay’s. tf Monarch Stoek for Sale. Pooled stock of the. Monarch Mining: company for gale at 2}¢ cents. Apply ta, A. B., this office. A Close Shave’, Or just the kind you want at Ed Ray’s Internatioual Barber Shop. ; Pianos. = Pianoson the installment plan. Easy. terms. Call at the Imperial cigar.store. tf The Rossland |THE PIONEER SALOON| Fine Canadian and American Whiskier a specialty. peer cn ‘YoU KNOW THE PLACE, JERRY SPELLMAN'S. ox toy mn Record: - 65 CENGS PER MONTA-— COMMENCING —ANYGIME : Delivered to any part of the city. The Rossland Eevn city checks é To Sell Properties seseceresesXOU MUST ADVERTISE you want an Advertieenent large or Buy, uropesn, Newapaper. poues elf ali troublesoine aelalls ty Seer straight to gaat Inerted it T. W. HOWARD General Advertising and Press. Agent Butiorsoate-St., (WithinE, C.)Lonpon, Eng ATES FURNISHED and SONTRAG VICK oF ing all Adve! Cabreapoudence eoifelie “T, W. HOWARD of the a good Lunch piri Hah Tickets, gs, ‘We have a se w Coppor Refrigerator f for draw- ing the Finest aud Coolest Glass of CHAB. MHTLENES Prop. 1001 and Shady Place in the evening. and practices four nightsin the week. ~Cold Storage To Let. - Under the Ft, Charles Hotel. city CRESCENT | ‘Dry Goods Company, Lid. @ have no solicitor, so his raxe-off aon goon yo BILL We have no Solsatury, so his raverof docs not go on yo! BILL We do work for CASH, go we do not put the loss of bad collections on your BILL - What foes. on your bill 1s a *casonable charge for work that 1s right. RECORD JOB OFFICE Wl LOUGHEED 20. Merchant Tailors Ladies’-Drapers, ; REDUCED PRICES FOR. 20—DAYS—20 “IN LADIES’ SUITS Just arrived a fine range of Flannel Suitings 1N GOOD : Colorings and Pattern: HF UGB AE Corsets. Hosiery. = : Ladies’ Fast lacks eae = 38 pair for 25c. Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, 12%c., 20e:, 25¢. and 85c. Misses? Ribbed Tose,..:. 10c., 12hfc.,16e., 20¢, and 25e. Misses’ Faney. Striped : Flosey. eee eee beens eee 16.., 20e., 25e. and 35e. Shirt Waists. - Stylish and Swell Wuists ‘of Im- ported Frenei Pereates, Fine Cord- |* ed.French Ginghams, Piques, ete., |- at greatly reduced prices, 0c , 75c., 41.00, $1 25, $1.50 and $2.50 Summer Wash Mate: rials. = Our Bimmer Clearance Sale left The Royal Worcester Corsels. us many _Remoants ‘iu’ Summer Wash Materials, which’ will. be closed out at Half-Price: — Remnants of imported -Organdies Remnants of Fancy Figered® Or- gandics .. od Remnanta Fancy Colered Swisses ‘Tho fameand superiority of these famous -Corsets are- firmly. estab- lished, Catching On. men of Rossland are doing every long time ago. oe in grip: But those who-use That's what the leading business day. Some of them caught on a Others have lost ORD ie 5 medion for We carry a camplete line, : Remnants Black Dotted Swisses.. Kemnants Striped Dotted Swisees | Remnants of- imported Ginghams of domestic Gi Remnants of French Piques ranging in prices from $1.00 to $5.00 each Summer Corsets 76c., $1.00 and $1.50 Corset Waists for Ladies, Misses » MPLA: Touldoy BH, }-Remnants of domestic Piques.... Remnants Percales, Calicoes, ete.. } and Children at Popular Prices. talking their grip.” Look over its list’ o comp. ‘They have ncen-succesefu in businee: Advertising is part of their business. reagon they would not invest it advertising epace in THE RE! D, if the result was ont satis: . hae ory. THE RECORDS news service i superior to that of its contempo rary. the apron strings of any clique o corgoration. ting done at bottom prices at Time Card of Tiains. SPOKANE. 2—DAILY TRAINS—2 the fieople. who bay never 10086 advertisers and you will recognize the names of business firms who see (regeent Dry Its mining news ia accurate and it isairee Innce not tied to Yon can get any kind of Job Prin- ‘Record Job Offtice f vals Co, MG | ; NEW BRICK BLOCK, ‘\Columbia Avenue, Rossland, BC LOOK OUT For your money. Buy : our Ciothing,-Gents’ Furnishings, siioes, Fte., where you havei»> pay half the price than anywhere ‘else, and gave the overcharge ou would have to pay eleewhere. Note a few of our prices: Socks, three pairs for Top Shirts, the game as other 1irms adver Shirts and Drawers, Balbriggan, Gon $. .00, for.. Hate, any-style, advertised at ¥ to #4. -0, for. Suits of Clothes, nave ee. at tin 00 fiat 20.00. Shoes, advertised at $3.00 t Overalls or Jumpers, worth | $1 ‘oD "nest. Blanketa from TU 1,60 -Bc ‘and 60¢ .-30e per Lb your cheque, we will change in you purchase at ROSSTAND AUCTION HOUSE 42 E, COLUMBIA AVE. Rr. BANNETT, Manager. nd so at same rate any other article “a ourline. Brin: The Same Hane neue: Da ene Sand theists only dowhe 1 _aArrive.| Soi Wert ound 2-Enst Bou i sKoenl Fretints E are. ™ Tel Qaick WORK! Red Star rere and Transfer Co. “Dally, except Sunday; all others dolly, Will call at J. W. HILL, Geueral Agent, Spokane, Ws oe A. D. Chariton, A. G. P. 4 Corina Orexon Dees a roy tof the promptly on taken. Purnt far Storege nnd Transfer bust ess ie Me all canine. Contra rand. 0) work dane. a Were aes shi AMOR ¢ ood KLorage fre: ene mababte rat coh clear, ae warehouse, or ship any. class of goods, We Sell Good, Dry,Seasoned ‘Wood. frien re, pir nh. Wip BsnorecaTe-STREET, (Within) Lonpox, Eng.7 Agent for the Ross.aNp EvEN1xG Reco! nd British Columbia Review. AN ADVERTISEMENT? IN THE RECORD PAYS——PAYS———PAYS——PAYS OFFICE:. WASHINGTON ST, OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL. --No 8 “Martin A. “Schwieg TAILOR. Perfect Fit: Guaranteed ~ Prompt Delivery SPOKANE STREET One-Door East of Col. Avenue, ATI ROI WELLER! 30 SPOKANE. STREET, ; P.O: Box 271, GO:to ‘The ——"p Womans For the best® > ONT MADE PREAD and, paetries ofall kinds. East Colum bia Ave. next door west of City offices, Rossla =) eo Lisp d Evening Record © VOL 4, NO. 34. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1899. PRICE FIVE: CENTS, See We have just received the. MAPLE LWAF, “J. W. NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OEFICE. of Arms enunieled on the b Duckies. the eont and very stylish, nother Hine of SASHES CANA ‘et AND BRIVI8SH These are SPRING, THE LEADING JEWELER, ROSSLAND TD, ELEBRAT ‘| Bothustastic Meeting Hela at City Hall Last Evening, A COMMITTEE OF 90. SELECTED. GENIN And Great Redurtion in” Prices in- the Next THIRTY DAYS. E “SALE Ic Is P to Raise $5,000 to Be Hung Up as Prizes, ‘Purses, Medals,. Ete, 1 Will Offer the following Goods at and Below. Cost: MEN'S SUITS. =-ld:Price: Sale Pee: y Tweed ult Qu. ‘orge Suit, oleh Tweed Suit, 100. si -a BOYS’ SUITS. ~ Old Price. ‘Hale Price. $2 by | Tweed Bult... Blue Serge Suit. to to 50e.;:75e,, $1.00, $1.25 350 550 350 2.95 20 In a with the call published im ‘the: Recorp there was held an im- portant aecting at the-city. hall last evening for the purpose of: making pre- liniimary. arrangements for’ the celebra- tion of Labor.day, Sept. 4. The attend- ance was fair'and the enthusiasm large: |" Mayor eve was_ selected chairman and JE, Taylor, secretary. The opinion was y Toronto, Aug. 11.—Tho iollowing is ONTAEIO. ABKED. — BID. Empress .... 6 col lon Btar. Foley. 88 30 CAMP M’KINNEY, Cariboo . 1 Minnehal : 3 Waterloo...... CARIBOO DIsTEICT. Cariboo Hydraulic.... $1-61 FAIRVIEW CAMP, jSuauggler......... ses 2 NOUNDARY CREEK. Old Ironsidee Knob Hill. Rathmullen Brandon & G. Grown Morrison .. Winnipeg - SLOCAN, AINSWORTIL AND NELSON. Athabasca. Dundee... $1 47 that $5,000 could be. easily Taised- for ineof MEN?S and BOY'S AMERIOAN and ENGLISH HATS and comprising Stetson, King B., Wakefield and Leslie Stiff Hats. purses and prizes, and that: Rossland should outdo all previous celebrations in the Kootenays. é Hy Week Ib: American Shirts and Ties In all the Newest The ~Trades and Labor Couneil had Patterns P ly selected a of forty, HH: H. Playtord, AUDITOR and, z ACCOUNTANT Nur Mone Block, Russland 2 P.O. BOX 648. OC HL, or our Agee ieee Cea, Subscribe. —FOR THE— Solentific Americal +> Agenoy for inte ation and free Handbook ous ue Es etre ho pablo by a: Scientific "Avia ache, jout ft, | Wee J. W. AARTLINE MAN.) Balhae woe ce dita: "oat Broadway sien A FEW. FACTS WORTH LOOKING INTO: O'HEARN employ mors " all the other merchants combined in Rosstand., oe ae rin 4 Kootena} in o oo 3rd. Employe only Unton Labor. le ie the largestand most completa English, 5 bo teh and” Ma‘ secured the tervices of the BEST made up from among the labor. unions of the city,.as follows: - John McTaren, ..W. Wilson, rp Beamish, Proctor Joiner, ‘Thomas Marphy, Jamea Devine, John:Horriban, A GARLOAD OF TRUNKS and VALISES JUST ARRIVED. Chris Ee Abel MJ. OHEARN, a ss CORNER COLUMBIA AVENUE / AND. LINCOLN &TREET.. ‘Barkdoll, .< B a Bigiaca, ‘homas retviniene. Allwe- "We ask*is: “Try! erand trugt to their dealers. table house. ance 106 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE. average man buys shoes.from their appear- Hence the advantage of desling with a repa Oar shoes strike people by atylish shape and by their quality. ~ G.O, LALONDE _ : will have your trade after that. The and fit. They know little about’ leath- i EAST: ‘CONUMBIA AVENUE. ‘ames Wilke, ‘ames O’Brien, ohn Garduer, Wm. Herring, in. Turpin, Ww. Pi Ed. ‘Hatahron, Dan Bruhn. W.T. Kelliher, : as R. OC. Arthur, A committee of fifty other citizens was | selected ag follows: James M. Martin, pteve Garnham, yeas ~ W. OC, Jackson, OBR lot 2 Dictor = cannot conqu uty the ‘Medicine aene Qoctor by having your presc ads a chance of tos “ue mictory, fou can T- R. MORROW, Successor to McLean & Morrow, ‘The Pioneer Druggists, “Ressland, B.C. nel ripifons filled by Bomeia Guthrie, fukn McKane, W. T. Olivar, pH. F. Mytton, ferkill, + Mackintosh, C. 0. Lalonde, soln 8. Clute, Jr., (cCrae, sana Heoson, ayes John M. Smith, P| Geo; M. Stunden, J. Perine, E A. Bolt, A. Klockmann, M.R. He “Guarrie, F, W, Rolt, EF. D, Yuenglin; A.B. McKenzie’ J. W. Hartline, W.H. Patterson, Harry McIntosh, Cole Murchison, Harry. Pantela; Ed Watson, The Clarendon Cafe. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, Open Day and Night, Rooms for Banquets and Dinner - Parties, Dave Mor, Mike O'Shea, gan, mbs, Solin McArthur, jabon Lee Coo: Dave Maloney, A.B. Chas. Howson. It was decided there ehould bea meet- ing Monday evening at the city hall of the general committee for the purpose of selecting special committees and trans- acting such other business as can be attended to. FOR‘WANT OF FUNDS. © Fern Gold M. & M. Co, elgon- Poorman. Nobie Five Big -Three. Deer Park Republic. ‘DEVELOPMENT cour aitizs. 4 Canadian G. Fr Syn... % Morning Sales: 8214. 1034. Deer Park, 500 at 3. 1,000, 1,000 at 43g. Afternoon Sales:: 40%; 500, 500 at 403g. Knob Hill, 1,500 at 94. Rathmuilen, 600, 500, 500, 500 at .73¢; 500, 500 at 734. Van Andu, 600, 500 at 1034. Big Three, 2,500 at 24, at 43g; 500, 500 at 434. Deer Trail, 500, 500 at 241g. Rathmullen, Victory-Triumph, 1,000 at 534. 600 at 404. Sign Posts Needed. road. well guess the right ome. signor two up, but they are so small that travelers have toget off their horacs to read them. TORONTO STOCK” MARAE record of today’s callon the Toronto stock exchange, and of the sales. made: 44 $1 20g 73 3% 4 Golden Star, 500-at 88. Rathmullen, 500, 600, 1,000 at 734; 600, 500, 500, 1,000 1,000, 1,000. 500, 600 at 73g. \Rambler-Cariboo, 500, 500 Republic, 400 at $1.21}¢. Van Anda, 600,° 500, 500, 600, 500, 2,000 at Silver Bell, Golden Star, 5,000 41; 600, 500 at 403; 500 at 4034 500 at Deer Park, 250 at 3.16 Silver Bell, 500 1,000. at 734. Golden Star, 2,000 at 4034; 500, 500, 1,000, 500, Those traveling over the trail between here and Gladstone complain that there are no sign posts pointing out the right About Blue’s sawmill there are so many trails that a stranger cannot There ia a - A MREPR Burns Did the Robbing at Baseball Grounds, i a INFORMATION SWORN OUT HERR. Burns Is Charged with Stealing Money from a Person—Penalty : Is 14 Years, pale that the man who i is pacts to have committed the robbery at tha baseball grounda Wednesday morning ia” there and that bis name is Thomas: Burns, The Sergeant immediately had an information sworn out by Steve Garn- 4@ | ham and telegraphed it to thechief, who has doubtless caused. the arrest of bis man. « Chief Ingram’ took Billy..Luke and J; Emeraon with him for the purpose of identifying hia man. They were at the tent atthe time the robbery was cem-, mitted. “The chargo against Burns is for * stealing from a person ana the penalty is 14 yearsin the penitentiary. Unless ‘Burns consents to return with the officer, extradition papera.will have . | to be gotten before he ia brought back. PERSONAL. . Tustice Walkem is at the-Allan, - Dat. McGillvray, ‘the’ railroad > con« tractor, came in-lastevening from the northes-s i “8 ‘John Y.Cole returned Inat evening from Pend d’Oreille. Prof. J. C. Butchart, of Victoria, has been employed as principal of the Ross- land public scheols, which will open next Monday. : ‘Hali Adlai, the Terrible Turk, folded his tent and took to the south today. John Empey, mining expert, now op- erating in the Boundary country, left for that section this morsing. He has been visiting his brother, Fred Empey, of Empey Bros. : John McKane left teday for the Lar- deau on mining business, John Ingram wert to Northport today after one of the men implicated in the robbery at the baseball grounds on the night of the 8th. F. D. Yuengliag went to Spokane : today. | W.-H. Aldridge, mani sabe of the Trail amelter, was ia tewn folly. : Mrs. D. Epstien. and two children,’ who have been. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Holland, have returned to their home in Spokane. : NEW CITY HALL. It Is to Be & Frame Bullding, 34x48, One Story; and Completed Sept. ist. The frame work of the new city hall is up and the building is to be completed by Sept.1. Itis being constructed by day’s work, under the direction of con- | tractors Creelman & Beam. It in a frame building, one story, 4x48. The main hall, which is to be used as a council and by the police magistrate, Work of Clearing the Ground for a topped. Record. solentific Agere ] oo Ollesy atablished,House in Kootenay WILLIAM R, BEATTY Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A 4G. CREELMAN P. 0. BOX 315, Creelman & Beam, CONTRACTORS BUILDERS. GEO. BEAM furnished on all kinds of work. Lbing promptly attended to. a Rossland B C. cerca court, rear Alharbra Hotel, Rossland Labor Union Gouke’ and Walters’ union, Munch, Sec. 0. Bos. 41. eure: Kuuy, Pres. To the General Public Those, who appreciate the adi west kept by the clerks will kind); hele ir patronnge on those clos \., AS AM) ni eh on tue bin seicea ail fogal holidays. Cierk’s and Salesmen's Union, Martin A. Schwieg, the high-class tailor, will give you a perfect fit, Call and see him, Spokane atreet, two doors eff Columbia avenue. tf irday evening & ae te 0 Miners ach ofeach month and days J. G. Houghton, who has for the past ten days been eaguged with a crew ‘of men clearing the ground for a city ceme- tery, was stopped last evening. The reason given for discontinuing work was that there was’no money to pay for it? Mr. Houghton says he has cleared up nearly half of the ten acres set apart for @ graveyard. Police Commissioners. John 8. Clute, Jr., and W. F. Mc- Neill, as forecast by the Reconp, were gazetted yesterday as license and police commissioners for the city of Rossland. Their commissions arrived by last even- ing mail, ao Rossland at last has pelice and licence commissioners. It is rumored upon the streets this afternoon that the Iron Horse mine has Subscription for the Band. T. Mayne Daly and John 8. Clute were around today with a subscription paper raising money for the city band and met with fair success. It is pro- osed to buy more instruments, uni- forms and mueié. It is claimed that part of the instruments already in use have been sold to the city twice already. Mr. Baly says they will be engraved this time as city property. —~ i Police Court. Frank -Rolatz and Adam Crossman, who have been out on bail since Mon- day, came up for trial this morning upon the charge of being drunk and disorder- ly and disturbing the peace in a public houee, and were fined $12 cach. It will be remembered that they got into a fight at the Pacific last Sunday evening. been purchased by the B, A.C. people, Subscribe for the Recor. is to be 28x48, There will be a.room, 9x12, for the chief ef police, and another the same size for the police- magistrate. The police department will be 9x16, This building is being erected on Colum- pia avenue, directly in front of the old water works office, which is to be used for offices for the city clerk, city assessor and water works office. The entrance to the main building will be from East street. A sidewalk will be laid along East street tothe old building. The city jail isto be built just back of the city hall upom the remaining 26 feet which belongs to the city. A Special from Nelson. ‘Word came trom Nelson to Lee Combs that the Nelson people will charter a train to Rossland to attend the Labor @ay celebration, if gozd purses are hung up. _ Ghiet of “Police bate telegraphed...