mh BOPSLAND: EVENING 3 RECORD, JUNE 29, 1899. ROD STOCK AE Toxonro, June 20.—The following ia a record ef ‘today’s callon the Toronto stock exchange, and of the sales made: Empress canto DIsTRICT. Cariboo Hydraulic.... $1 45 FAIRVIEW CAMP. Bmugaler. de BOUNDARY CEREX. Old Ironsides. b Hill. ‘Brandon & G. Grown. Merrison ... ‘Winnipeg .. BLOCAN, AInsworTH AND XMLEON. Bombe Gari beo. Wonderful aoe Crows Neat Coal..... TUXEDA IGLAND. Van Anda... : Big ‘Three... > Deer Park Republic DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES. 18 Morning sales— Golden Star 500 at 56g ;.Minnehaha, 500 at 213¢, 500, 500, 500_at 21; Rathmnilen, 500, 600, 500, 500 at 7; ‘Winniper, 800 at 313g; Atha- Basen, 600 at 893¢: Dardanells,, 500 at 1234 ;.600,at,1234; 500, 500, 600 at_123¢; Van Anda, 500, 500, 500, 500 at 854; Canadian G..F.,.600, 500, ‘500, 300'at 7. ‘Afternoon. Balen: olden: Star, 1800, price ranging from 4914 to 5334; ;.North- ern: Belle, 500 at 2; Deer Trail, 1000, at 26%. J. W.:Hartline, Hugh Henderson and Bt. Kerr were among the Passengers who went to Nelson today. the sanit his office mt J.-F. Fitzpatrick, plumber, has removed sho} eS the corner of Columbia avenue ane ‘ashington atreet, onder Cap reat cigar atore. 1 tf. me M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer san- plumber, has’ the best equipped nuabing establishment { in the city and LIMITED Crescent Dry Goods Co.,, LIABILITY _ HOUSE, F URNISHINGS. Lace Curtains. floral borders and small fi Bich, Handsome White Curtains, with wide double 60 inches wide and 33 yards long at $4, $1.50, $2, $2, 60, $3, $3.60, and $5. Curtain Nets and Sush Swisses, in stripes, figures, and: imitation point de exprets nets, at _" 20c, 25c, 35c and 5Oc. Bed: Spreads. Marseilles Bed Spreads. -$2.50 and $% -$1, $1.25 and $1.50 -81, $1.25,: $1.50 and $2 | Blankets Rather hot ‘weather to talk blankets, but we have some big bargains in blankets. both white and colored at $2; $2.00, $8, $4, $5, $0 and $7. ‘Towels, Towel. We are headquarters for Towels and Linens. Towels from 6 cents each up to 75. cents for.the large damask towels, knotted fringes of hemstitched. Bath Towels, 10¢, 128¢,15¢, 206, a5c, 35¢ and Soc Wash and white Goods. Goods, Wash Goods. i.|Dainty Figured Swisses, Pretty Organdies, White and Colored Piques Our special sale on these goods commences ~ ™M mgey Morning, June 26th. 250, 8h0 and 500. In’ aia. White and fatiey figures fi Black and. r Oolored Bwisdes 20c, 25¢ and 35c per yard +10, 15e, ‘400, 25ce said 35e. .10c, 15c, 20e and 25e Summer Underwear. Ladies’ Lisie Thrpad Vesta. . Ladits’ Cream Silk: Vests... : --10c ++-150 --24¢, 4Bc and 50c Muslin Underwear. Ladies’ Nightgowns,. 76e,°85e, 90c, $1, $1. 25, $1,50, $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50... Ladies’ Corset “Covers, 26e,° 40c, 50c,: GBe, 75a and *1 Ladies’ Skirts, $1, $1 25. $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3.50 + Ladies’ Skirt-Chemises, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50 8% and $3.60" ‘ -Palm ‘Leaf Fans: 5e each, Six for 26c. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, $4.00, $5.00, $1. 26, $1. 50, $2, $2:50, $8, $3.50, $6. 00 and $7. 50. as, prepared to do all kinds o! itting, etc., anywhere, for an: a Tor se any time. 1-19-t We have no golteltor,. so his rake-offt don't go on you BILL v.-We have no collestory, so his rake-off. does not go on ¥ . BILL We do work for CASH, so we do not put the loss of bad collections on your BILL hat oes. on your bill is a reasonable ohare for work that is right. RECORD JOB OFFICE oating books " wires oe are mryind! Givil-& Mechanicat Enginccrs. sasatnates ‘of the Polytechnic Schoo! neering. Bachelors in Applied Selences. Laval Univereity, Patent Law Association, American. ‘Water Works Assoc. Assoc: Member Can. Wasutneronr, D. a MOonrTREAL, Can. New Brick Block. - CRESCENT DRY GOODS. COMPANY. LIMITED LIABILITY. Columbia ‘Avenue - Rossland, B.C THE MASCOT GOLD MINING COMPANY, Limited Liabitity:” 1 shore ota at ‘the office of the olders: for ing. . ee and.the Wolloring special resolution wi Toposed th Moved ie parece dean ales dex: al ls rable ane Sa wath ie broceads of such sale ‘IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Duncan bell be and he _ hereby appointed Liqui- bia @, Rosalan day, ie ay sean, St soioeein th (it aga ny Rg) ad a special resol lution the above resol iatfon OF ated tive 2th day ef May, 1899, = 7. 7D. Camrnate A Close Shave 405 just the! kind you want at Ea Rays 1 Barber 8: ‘herebs That a Special Gen-|. somahag ene sures ie nop. aT Merchant Tailors Ladies’ Drapers, REDUCED PRICES FOR 20—DAYS—20 IN LADIES’ SUITS Juat arrived a fine range of Flannel Svitings ; IN GOOD Colorings and So AcE any A. SUIT. I ‘cut Ai 344 CENTS 34} ~.On the DOLLAR was the price we paid for our last stock of over 500 Suits of Clothes, 1 00 Pair ‘3 of Pants and all kinds of Gente Furnishing goods, and ‘there! cfore we can afford to offer you theee goods, 1 ae Jong ae they saa at the following prices: “5 $ 6. e S 1. Hats worth Panta worth $2.00 to $5. 00, same material as suits at $1.26. $2 00 to $5.00 at $1 25 and $1.60. Dont miss this chance, for though we always sell at almost. half the price othera charge, we cannot all the time get the chance to buy for 34}¢ cents on the dollar and sell accordingly. Cull and be convinced. ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE 42 E., COLUMBIA AVE. —:— . R, BANNETT, Manager. FINE WOOLEN Tailor-Made Suits in colers, also blue and black cheviots . worth $10. to $1o.. FINEST IMPORT- ed Balbriggan Un- derwear worth $2. to $3. for full suit, wow any. size..... WILSOX THE PLUMBER 28 SPOKANE STREET. AELLO 89, "Miners, railroad and city checks cash- ed free of charge at’ all hours at Hote, Hoffman, Ressland, Harry McIntosh} proprieter. tf. Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that. application will be made to the Board of License Commission- era for the city of Rossland, at its next meet- tug, for the transfer of liquor license now 10 the name of the undersigned, to E. A. Ditts, for the Butlo Hotel, situated on lot 19, block , Rossland, R. C. ne RISRAR.ESHEMARE, ted this ait day of June, 1899. ABOUT THE CITY. WANTFD—A “ciambermmaid vat the Dominion hotel.” ecord PRICE FIVE OENTS. “And the’ rett Blouses Bains ‘being worn now would look 8 50 econ ol ‘nicer. eneits of four OTLED GOLD ty Silver i enameled pious seta, ‘The qual- Aty, iwextra jooler! and la m Hor umn PRICE. ~WRol Shares. . F coats and vests, Men's 8 & Boy's 11 ined, Wool suite): Men's: ii n. alta: Men's White Duck, suits, n, two piece Suits, Bos’ *a linen’ Sailor Suite, Boy's Lin HATS. A gomplese stock of Men and apyia Siraw, and Felt Hate, A nice line or Black’ Hore eat pet pair. Ordered Clothing .a soeeialtz: UE AND. “LINCOLN; we nich trnet to their dealers : ‘table: onwes * Hence: the advantage of dealing with = @ sepa. Our. ahoes strike people By stylish: shape: and. by their quality. Says” ~‘the Correspondent, "| The following is from the Sunday Times | of Sane 4: “The: report: fram the Le)’ Roi, mine bears-out' what I have written Y to the low. | ‘grade of.the ore, and therefore the im- ‘|‘possibility of making the. profit which is =| talked ‘about: as (a justification of ‘the’ ‘|: present premium on. shares. -| body, onthe 800-foot level ig avery. large | ® 4/one,/54: feet ‘wide, “bat only: 16 feet of this The ore| aasays as high-as $15, the balance ia only $9 per-ton. * Now, while $15 per.ton isan ing, it ia a very low grade:for a amelting: business; where. the product is ‘not. cy Lmarketable bullion ag ina gold mill, but: is & ‘copper. matte containing gold* and silver which must be shipped to refiners, “| charges, and cost of marketing the cop- per. I have not the exact cost of treat- 3 ment of the,Le Roi mine, but the: follow- a irg figures tks an auljo “i Re cmap of the Times-Discusses excellent. grade ‘of. ore for a gold mine s f : which 'y ‘yields ore simply needing® atamp- lautcHed} what‘ was: promised, and the tall“talic:' indulged: in%generally at that time; imay. well Yegard: the result'as w ei actually, exhausted; amd a very strin- gent investigation ought'to be made into the general expenditure, for it ia these |.vain,glorioug promotions that do so much i : : Eee nderson;: traveling ‘passenger, Be left for Nelson C. Gold Felis Meeting—Not a Very,| thi Dundee “went, to . train to. witness 7-H 8. ‘Wallace retadrned last evening ‘from the: ean: country. fashionable “tailor has fy from ‘Washington kane for Vancouver te remain, where he whee be dn: the. employ / of a3 branch of ¢ mn charge ‘was.$7.50 cents. per ton ;/ indirect |- smelting: charges “Ge e.,/ deductions; 2and | cost: of refining. and inarketing) were $8.60; ‘leaving a net return from ,smelter of $12.50:per: ton, out )of- -which< coat of otolr, r Medicines turned into e man. Sates Nass tri ee reas The tired feeling’ due te chan ot satipely: disappear and the system. will be tore fs a Yerlichle trenmare house for everything in the Drug line. tied wend fo matter what fe. wanted, for if we have not got iewe Snecessor to McLean & Morrow, a R; MORROW, othing strange ye tried G1 eatlone at ate:e01 convinced 0 famnes 3 in others: Pi Braap te with “be pe appatoE be thoroug! cleansed ian place can direct you to the right. place oF Eioneer: Druggista, Rooms for Banquets The ain Cafe. _ FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPEGT, _ Open Day and: Night. and Dinner Parties. is probable that the Le Roi costs are, | She biawer scale of, working; and: aagam- I am not eure oD, less than these: ‘Sgares. and | But they. will serve to: ‘show that $15.ore emall margin of / “profits $9 ore none ‘at-all, ‘Therefo1 great calculations the. public ‘has been | treated to of the rate org earnings to" be kept up-in the future,- must depend on the discovery of-large-maeses- of: better grade ore than: lately. smelted, and last reported trom the bottom of the mine; and therefore the ‘present large premium on the shares ia without justification.” ‘The firat annual‘meeting of the Gold Fields of ‘British Columbia company was held on June, 12,''The Earl of Essex presided.../'In moving the adoption of the report he expressed-much regret that it waa not as favorable as mignt be ex- pected. “At the coitapany’s statutory meeting speeches were made prophesy- a H. i Dlavtord, AUDITOR: and: ACCOUN' TANT. No. Stone Roc, sland 5 PEO. BOX very Sunday lent Grand” : Practice Concert’ by. New pw: Cty Band| + At BT. CHARLES HALL. St. GURLES HOTEL: | ‘and Steet ge To Let Under the st. Charlel He ‘All Kinds of alates the the. Market Affords. This Is Onlya Scheme you thatI ‘sn atill doing. business st cio oi old Tstand where everything in the Drug is carri smins a position to give you e else as I pay no rent a * fami ir least Pe: fe doctors SPRING CLEANING. the season to have your xystem thor- Hood's Sau Sa Tag, First Avenue Near Brokane Street. Oldest ed House in ing a. derful-fature for the company} g: but the realization ‘had ‘not quite, come up to the anticipation. “As tothe Channé group of mines ther new local all: the |. Hanged this: Honing tor the Marist of Jennie Anderson. RADCLIFFE DID HIS WORK WELL. = A ADB IS OURS | Our Boys Run in the Mud and Won by Eight Feet. NELSON. WINS. THE. WET. TEST. Rossland—Bet, Them to a@ Standastill on Hub-and-Hub Race—Poor Time in Wet Test. Nzzson, 1:80 p. m., June 830—{Special.] —The hose hub-and-hub race, which was set for 12 neon to-day;. was’ post- poned until.1 o'clock. . In: the toss-up | track, but Rossland won Nelson men_ never had _a Nelson won’ the wet teat ‘im 92 2-5" aeconds to nozzle. Eousland team failed to ‘uncouple hose and will second money. They reachi ling in 38 seconds. ‘RIOTING IN BRUSSELS, Guns ‘Swords, and Stones Used. and Many: Bevssz.is, Jane ripen the conclus- ion of the great meeting jn the, town ball: last night thousands attempted to® cross Brand place in which the towm il] stands. © -The-gen @armes charged’ with drawn awords ‘and the’ crowd -re- tallisted..with .slones, and -shots: were;: | fired on. teths sides: ‘Three ‘persons, were ome wounded an > officer + ely. ‘stabbed with a shodmaker’s knife. ‘A *) large crowd gathered in’ the’ rue: Royale «| tearing up the paving stones ‘and sing them as-missels. : pe} Finally the civil. guards were out to relieve the police... Despite-these rioting continued to alate: hour ond: many persons were ‘injured. --A ‘feature _ | was-a-general tearing up of paving atones A tramway --- to be hurled at the police. conductor received two bullet wounds. ‘Ultimately the troops were called out ‘gnd'85 drreate weremade, many. of those - 'takem into sestody belne io Ponserrien 8 Man e Sorrow-for phe Grime and. New Wreminerss, Jane 30.—Perrier for the thurderyof ,. Jennie Ande ‘Phitty-five perg nessed the execution, coniprising “iedi- cal men, officials: and press representa- tives. Perrier put in a good night. He awoke at 2:2, m. and talked with the death watch... At 6 his spiritual adviser. arrived and remained with him until the end. - Perrier cheerfully expressed sorrow for the deed. He partook of a emall cup of-coffea, for, breakfast, Rad- cliffe arrivad-tpo) Cy gone at 7:40 and inspected the rope,, te Perrier walked to the scaffold*with «slow but firm step. He knelt down before the spectators adviser, | b ofr “THE DREYFUS: CASE: s There’. Has Been - Thirty-Seven « Witnesses Summong Panis, June ‘30.—Te rorecuton. in the Dreyfus case has cited thirt; seven witnesses te appear in the ‘court’ ‘taartial trial. It is. reported that Dreyfos: will land. two miles from . Breat today and from there be taken to-Rennes. The Pope ‘Is Prostrated. Lennon, June 20.—The: Reme corres< pondent of the Daily Mail says: - > In consequence of of hie exertions du- ring the religious ceremonies,, the ‘pope ia now suffering great proatration to* gether with a slight attack of fever. He ‘was confined to his bed Thursday and some anxiety is felt regarding him. Infected with the Plague. San Francisco, June 80.—Dr. Babbit, a prayed with jis he next instant” Radcliffe ;pulled down the small black” cap, shot :the belt” and bad great “hopes that in-that. one claim te company had a very valuable posses- sion, and*-under: new-management.the T) Thurlow townsite property was expect— ed to turn out very well indeed. He did not want.to take too gloomy a view of 3 | the ‘company’s future prospects; but “it ‘would be well to follow the old saying, “Blessed ares they. that don’t expect much; for they shall not be disappoint- ‘ed,”’ In'the repert the directors stated that'the financial’ success of the Gold Fields largely rested upon - thie develop- ments in the Waverly and Tangier the di d man from sight, death being almost instantaneous. The usual fori intqtteat was held after the bedy waa cl Scut dow: RAIDED “SALOONS. Negro Soldiers Shoot a Bartender and Clean Out Saloons in Nevada. : Winneuucea, ,Nev., June night » special tiain ‘containing panies Land M Twenty Fifth infantry, and company F of the Twenty Fourth colored regiment arrived here. A number of'men left the train and mines. Ana d for a WILLIAM R. BEATTY Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRICISH COLUMB:4 i to confer with tue direc- tors was accepted by the chairman, after eome diecussion, and this was carried. Thisjis: the first statement the company “haa presented, and ‘those who may re- member the way the company” ‘was raided the saloons, They wrecked the bars and stole all the liq- uors in sight. Chris Deiss a barkeeper was shot by one of the soldiers, Those who committed the outrages then fled to the train. The troops are destined for the Philippines. logiat of the board of health, re- turned a reportof his oxamination of the glands of the two Japa :drowned while trying.to escape from the iteamer Nyphon Mara, and found the bacilla to be those of bubonic plague. Police Court, Harry Swain did not'-show up thig inorning to amswer to, the charge o gaming and forfeited a $20 cash bail. It i is. tonabt he skipped the country. - The,. Eagles, - At theregular meeting. of the Eagles lact night eight new members were_in- itiated ‘and ‘19 applications for member- ship received. A very enjoyable time was had. Dominion Day. Saturday night social dance atthe .8t. Charles hall. Good music, good ‘caller and an all round good’ time,