ROBSLAND EVENING RECORD, AUGUST 16, 1899. A Bargain in Clothes. Martin A. Schwieg, the high-class tailor, has just recovered from a pro- tracted illness and is able tobe at his sp street, one door: from Columbia avenue. He desires the Reconp to state that he has _ ® full line of summer and fall patterne, which he is prepared to make up on short notice, fall suits $22 and up. He guarantees # perfect fit.. He employs none but union tailors. He bought the goods at an assignee’s sale, so that he can afford to give better. bargains than any other cstablishment in the city. | Call and see his goods and get prices. Brought Burns Back. Chief Ingram returned last evening from -Northport,- bringing with him Thomas Burns, who is accuged'-of com- mitting the robbery- at the “baseball grounds on the 9th instant. Burne waived his right to demand extradition and expressed # willingnesa to stand trial. ~~ Clothes at a Bargain. ‘We have two men’s suits, one over- coat ‘and two tailor-made lady's suitr, which have been left on our hends, |. which we sell below cost. Call and nee them. y W. J. Lovaugrp & Co. « Men's flannel suits for $20 Ve ir J. Lougheed & Co. Pianos. Pianoson the installment plan. “Easy. terma. Callat the Imperial cigar store. tf ‘Wanreb—First-class baker, one who can bake home-made bread. Apply at Delicatessen, next door to Ward & ue: Kay’s. company for sale at 2: A. oe ia office, = International Barber Shop. itary. ber, has Baa gz eatablishment in the red to body at anv time. _ Addreas A. B_ this office. Monarch Stock for Sale. Pooled stock of the Monarch Mining centa. Apply to A Close Shave — Or just the kind you wantat Ed Ray's BUSINESS POINTERS. oC. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer a the beat equippe ity. ped s prepa kinds of plumbing, team-Atting,. ap alt anywhere, for oF any WANTED,—A good lady. solicitor. tt. Bubegtibe for the BROOND: ‘ANE 400 Merchant Tailors Ladies’ Drapers, REDUCED PRICES FOR 20—D AY S—20 ~ IN LADIES’ SUITS “Just arrived a fine range of Flannel Suitings IN GOOD” Colorings. and - . Patterns... $20 ‘A. SUIT. U6 COLUMBIA AVE: The Evening Recorp delivered to any part of the city. for 65 cents per month J. F.° Fitzpatrick, the _sanitar; plumber, has removed his office an P foven column newspaper outa. CORD offiee. ‘Washington Hand Press. FOR SALE~An &-c reas in first-class order, together with a six or Apply at the olumn Washington hand shop to thecorner of Columbia avenue and Washington street, under Cap Shaw’s cigar store. altt. WANTFD—A ‘chambermaid at the Dominion hotel. Miners’, railroad and city checks}: cashed free of charge at all heurs, at Hotel Hoffman, Rossland, Harry McIn- tosh, proprietor. tf. The Evening Recozp after June 1 de- Martin A. Schwieg -. CRESCENT _ Dry Goods Company, Ld. — oe Corsets. Corsets. . i Bote The fame and superiority of these HIGH-CLASS UREOR. Corsets are” firmly estab- lished. “We carry a camplete ‘line, ines iti prices trom $1.00 to $5.00 each at greatly reduced prices, 7 ite Royal Worcester Hosiery. Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, -8 pair for 25¢. Ladies’ Fast Black’ Hose, 123gc:, 20c., 2c. and. Be. Misses’ Ribbed Hosé....- 10c.; 12gc., 15c., 20e. and: 25¢. Misses’. Fancy Biriped 6c. and S6c Shirt Waists. Stylish and Swell Waists of im- ported Fri rench Pereales, Fino Cord- ed French Ginghame, Piques, ete., B0c., 75c., $1.00, $1 25; $1.50 and'$2.60 Summer Wash Mate:| = rials. => Sale left. Summer _ will be Our Summer Clearance us many Remvants in Wash Materials, which closed out at Half Price: Remnants of imported Organdies Remnants of Raney Figured Or- gandies Reninants Fancy Colored Swisdes Resanants Black Dotted Swisses.. Kénisantd Stripdd Dotted Swisses SCENIC: LINE. OF THE wort, Favorite “Transcontinental Routo 4 Betweén the Northwest? and ..- all Points East, Chidice of-Two Routes Through the FAMOUS... ‘ ea focky Mountain Soom Ana Four Routes East of Pueblo and Denver. it the Mormon Capital or anywhere be. tween Ogden’ and Denver. Personally 4 condutted Tourist Excursions thiree da a week to Omiha,: Kansas City, St. Louis, cbj. cago.and the East, For-Tickets and any information regard. 7 ing ‘Rutes;-Rontes, ete., or for Do ecriptive ‘Advertising Matter, eal ‘on agents of Oreyon Railway -& Navigation Co. or Ure- gon Short Line. 8. K, HOOPER,. Gen. Mae, & Ticket Agent, ; ‘Denver,. Gols: R. C. NICIIOL, General Agent, Vash, St, GO to ew oman ‘Exchange For the bert HOME MAD and pnstries af all kinda. t - bia Ave. next door west of City cllices, ‘Record All Passengers granted aday stop-orer | i AA Rossland Evening Record VOL 4, NO. 40.:' a ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1899. PRICE. FIVE CENTS. mbrellas —— We have just received another Jot of Umbrellas with Sterling Silver Handles, for Ladies and ~ Gentlemen. Call. aud see them.. J.W. SPRING; NEXT DOOR TO THE Rost QEETOE. THE LEADING JEWELER. Portland,Or, 4 IBARGAINS|! BARGAINS! - BARGAIN B! ! _ IT mean Genuine - _ Largest’ and Most Bargains and the Cumplete Block of cady-Made Clothing, Men's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, Hats.and Caps, Youths and Children’s Wear, To ‘Select from in the City ROOM MUST BE WADE FOR NEW GOODS ARRIYIKG. SPECIAL MENTION: »Men’s Nobby Must Be-Sold.:- Suita, in Englieh, Scotch. and Ganadian . Tweeds reduced 20 per cent, to Clear Out. An Immense Line of Boys’ Suits, at Cost.and Under UST ARRIVED:. A Large. Consignment of Latest American Hats, Newest Shadea and 8tyles Call and inspect mv atock and you will be convinced that you oan do better 1: realize more value for your money tlian elsewhere. Stack Carefu MONUMENTAL FABRGATOR Burns in Jail for Robbery isa Frst- Class Liar, HE HAD NO ALIBI DEFENCE, Thomas is Evidently Trying to Break Into the Penitentiary— . Other Notes. This morning Thomas Burns, who yeaterday stated in court that he thought he could prove an alibi if he was given a little time, came up for trial without witnesses, and, without attempting to getany, so Police Masestrate Jotdan committed him fer trial... Hé is charged TORONTO STOCK. MARKET Toronto, Aug. 17.—The following ias record of today’s ;callon the Toronto Stock exchange, and of the sales made: Waterloo: - **"“@aRtBoo pisTaIcr. Caribdo Hydraulic, wee $1 52 FAIRVIEW CAMP. Fairview Sinugygler. ROUNDARY CREEK. Old Ironsides. . Knob, Hill. Rathmallen Brandon & G. Morrison... Winnipeg - Crown . with taking money away from E: and Luke at the baseball ground on.the morning of the Oth. Besides being a SLOGAN, Athabasca. indee. ... thief, Barns is the i | Har who has visited the country in along time. He swore yesterday while upon ‘the wit- neagastand that he did not know Lewis, with them in jail during the night be- fore; and that he had occupied a cell by himeelf. The truth is Burns was: put in the cell with Kelly and- Peck and-spent the might with them. He also acknowl- edged to the officers that .he- had known Prof. Lewis in Seattle. He is evi ly Kelly. or Peck and had not met or talked | 2 Fern Gold M. Nelson-Poorman Nob.e Five =a Bx 8 Crows Nest Coal. $50 00" $48 oe TEXEDA ISLAND. trying to, break into tho ti Bock Bottom: Pricer; and: Square Dealing. No Hambng. Call ana be ‘Sonvineed: AL. J. QHEARN,. THE CLOTHIER. fe ‘ORNER © COLUMBIA: AVENUE | AND: LIROnN ATREET: and by all will be wuccese- fal.” : - Billy, Kane’ was up for being drunk and disorderly:and hia case manded for éight days. z Thor ‘of-y ‘vag! agrancy;: ‘and was town, and it is thougut he got. given nontil the 11 :25 train to get ‘out of Vi | other. stores. TEMAS FRE SEHRE. Spokané. Street Restaurant Proprietors | Disappear, THEIR CREDITORS ARE GUESSING. Groceries, Meat Markets and Other Stores and Employes Left in the Lurch, There were several sad-eyed grocers and butchers in Rossland today., The reacon is that the restauranton Spokane street in the Belleyue building, bearing the sign F,8. Tremiin & Co.,” is closed, and the proprietora, for the present at least, are where the woodbine twineth and the whangdoodle mourneth for ita first born. There in nocrape on the grocer, butcher or tea. merchant’s atore, but the cash accounts will not balance by at least $800. The exact amount is not known, but the bills outetandiag against the firm of F. 8. Tremain' & Co., will probably exceed that sum of several numbers. : ‘The rise and fall of the Tremaines in Rossland is a ‘long story.” Briefly told F. 8, Tremain, who is:a young man well known in this .city, and.-his mother, have been engaged in doing a share of z |the restaurant business for some time. They operated in rapid succession the Clarendon, Heffman and Butte dining rooms; and afew weeks ago took’ over the restaurant on Spokape atrest.: They planted little bills in the. groceries and The _billa grew... The morchanta were patient. far “This morning when ‘the “hired help” opened up the restaurant meither Mr. Tremain nor his mother put im am ap- pearance. A grocer called to get $10 on his bill, which was promised last night. livered to any part of the city for 65 cents & month, tf We wilthave your. trade, after that... The~ average | man buys shoes from their ‘ ‘appear- z ance and fit. They’ know Httle about leath-“[ - Perfect Fit Guaranteed- Sommer Corsets. Rémnants of iniported Ginghams All-we Be ask 18: Try! SAID’ HE WAS AN ANARCHIST. — : | White ;Republic .. of 75c., $1.00 and $1.50 ve No solicitor, so his rake-oft re ha aout goon you BILL We have no Souesiese 80 his Fake-off BILL We do work for CASH, so we do not [put the losa ‘of bad collections on your BILL ‘What on your bint f ar reasonable gharge for work thet {3.1 ~ RECORD JOB OFFICE if you want to wear the best-fitting suitin town go to Martin A. Schwieg, high-class tailor. Every garment. guar- ~ That's , what the leading businees men aob Rossland: are doing: every Bay on a ave lost. of their- business. It stands to reason they would not invent in advertising space in THE REC- ORD, if the result was vant satia- factory. THE RECORD'S news service is ~ -guperior to that of its contempo- rary. Its mining news ia accurate itiaairee lance not tie the apron strings of any clique oe corgoration. -¢ You can get avy kind of Job Prin- ting done at bottom prices at Record Job Office i Prompt Delivery SPOKANE STREET One Door.East of Col. Avenue. I as PER MONTH— COMMENCING -ANYGIME Record ©. 65 CENGS Delivered to any part of the city. The Rossland Fev ‘Cornet ‘Waists for ‘Ladies, Misses and Children at Popular Prices. ‘aig JOM JIE Relnnants of French Piquea. . Reinnants of domestic Piques.... Remnanta Percales, Calicned, etec.. (resco I NEW BRICK BLOCK, H0008 i) | Diseases, Lo ze ily Bas S -/Saecee a \Faepetiretn Scone ee ae IMTEATI 0%, seine td Lee 46 prepals YC. Propes. 7 Wi, oF our Azeatt ‘a few of our Prices: Socks, three paira for. Suits of Clothes, advertised at $15.00 to Shoes, advertised at $3.00 to $5.00, for.. Overallsor Jumpers, worth $1.00, beat. Blankets from 42 E, COLUMBIA AVE. LOOK OdT For your money. Buy your Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Shoes, Fte., where you have tu pay half the price than anywhere else, |“ and gave the overcharge you would have to D pay elsewhere. Note Tep Shirts, the same as other firms adverti Shirta and Drawers, Balbriggan, worth $1.00, for.. Hats, any style, advertised at $3.00 to red oaks And 10 at same rate with any other article in our line. the tame. Make money by saving it, and that you can only do when you pi ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE(.. asa bargain for $1.00, only _Bring your. cheque, we ill change y au R,. BANNETT, Manager. Agency for our Sac ‘Sumas “AM ADVERIINEMENT IN THE BERD PAYS—PAYS———PAYs—PAYE, Frsiinaas; chon ad zafes ante v reed OFFICE; ert ane Se hoe ahs QdaICK WORK! Bet end ae and epee! tydar ace dine ml ntorage fac! diftiogs res wha able ri fea, 1-9 iv. clear, trausier, warehouse, tr shijenuy class of youds. We Sell Good, Dry,Seasoned. Wood. WASHINGTON 8T. OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL. J.W. HARTLINE MAN. Tel. No 8 m pt): wit, call at SEERDELY nol Putt parniture; pie | 2 Aig oncaeaulyor's rgents, Wi) Record. To Sell ore ere “YOU MUST ADVFRT TISE t large 01 "Nett amesitiee co troublesoine detalls by sén tT W. HOWARD General Advertising and Press Agent _BusoragaTe-Sr., (Within E. C.)LONvos, Eng. ESTIMATES FURNISHED: anal SORE GE HEE aenio et rei ing the eat a fig all Advertisers. befoi fe British pale Correspondence soilelted. WwW. HOW 2BD Agent. for the and British Columbia, big. Fan Pee 5 erand trust to their dealers. table house. 106 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE. Hence the advantage of dealing” with a. repo Our shoes strike people by stylish shape and by their quality. a RoE RRND ET ad i East COLUMBIA ‘AVENUE. - Declaration of a Board of. Trade Operator in Chicago. Ae to religion, :T Bm an agnostic, and Politically ‘an’ anarchist,” asid Austin ‘W. Wright, of 3687 Prairie Avenue, and @ wealthy ‘board! of. trade operator,‘ in iat Ne Fights he cannot conqu date ihe Medicing stan ids’ chance o: ip your Doctor py having your prescriptions Gilea by T. R«MORROW, Sas Pens Dai The Clarendon. Cafe. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, -*: Open Day and Night. Rooms for Banquets and Dinner. Parties, Oltex | stublishedjHouse in WILLIAM R,- BEATTY Undertaker. - ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A 4. G. CREELMAN GEO. BEAM P. 0. BOX 315, reelman & Beain, CONTRACTORS ; BUILDERS. timatos pfirninh ed on all Jobbing romp ated ee TPES me Rossland B.C. Alban) Rossland | Labor Union Cooke’ and Waiters’ union, eset ed evening BS 8: 20,3 liners Unton & all zs MuncH, Sec. P.O. Bi . Youre INRUEM, J res. To the General Public ‘Those who appreciate’ the short. hours bestow preceeding al jose holidays. Clerk's and Salesmen’s Union, Martin A. Schwieg, the high-clace tailor, will give you a perfect fit. Call and see him, Spokane street, two doors off Columbia avenue. t£ princi Veourt Hote! Judge court in Chicago the ‘other day. Mr. Wright had been called to aérve-aa & Juror. He refused to take the ueual oath: “Assistant States At- :torney Barres excueed the Venireman ‘after a few questions, “Step up to the bar of the court, Mr. Wright,’ remarked) Judge Brentano, “What do you mean when you say you an anarchists? Do you mean that you are eppoest, fo the laws of thi try?” i “T mean n that I believe in voluntary BB- sociation,” replied Wright. ‘Your laws are compulsory and arbitrary. I ‘will *\conform;to any rule you luy down to .avoid-~ going to jail, but at. the eame time I do aot believe in compulsory laws.” “You may go,” said the court. ! "Do I get anything for today’n,attend- ance here?”” : <2“No, air. A manmwho expresses. the sentiment you have is not entitled” to any consideration in this country,” re- plied Judge Brentano, with warmth. Juror Wright eneered as he walked out. “Come back, sir,” called Judge Bren- tano, sharply, a .lniliff, stepped briskly tothe eide of the mans “You sneered nt ther of this court juat now and Iwill tine you #25 for con- tempt.” “Your honor ig mistaken,” said Juror, Wright meekly. ‘I meant no disrespect. I‘ I sneered it was involuntarily. As I said before, I am willing to conform to any rule you lay dewn to escape going to jail.” Judge Brentano gazed at Wright for a moment and said: “You may go. ¥| Pass out.” Notice. The cakewalk and grand ball has been | postponed indefinitely. Parties holding tickets will receive their money back by applying in pereun at Dominion. lial on or-before Friday, Ang. 18, 1809. DEVELOPMEXT COMPANIES; B.C; Gold. Ey. Canadian G. * Morning Sales monies 500, 500 at 18. Noble Five, 5,000 at 19. Wonderful, 10,000, 5,090,500, 500 at 9; 500, 500 at 834: 2,600 at 83¢. Deer Trail, 500 at 2414, Victery-Triimpb, 600 at 634. Winni- peg, 500 at 1834; 500 at 18; 500 1834. Northern Bell, 5,000-at.3. Afterncon Sulea: Republic, 500. at 78. Athabasca, 600, 600 at 37. Noble Five, 1,000, 1,000, 2,000 at 20. Van Anda, 600, 5,000, 250 at 10%<; 7,500 at 103¢°. Bilyer Bell, 8,000 at 744 3/1,000 at 734; 600, 500 at 734. Gold Hin, 500 at 6. Morrison, 500 at 18; Morrison, west- ern delivery, 1,000, : 2,000 at18. Winni- per, "1}000, £3,000: ‘at 8032... 4 ¢ “THE MONTANA GE GROUP;: Good Assays from the Bluo Bird at the 45- Foot Level. H. C. Doughten, manager of the Mon- tana Gold Mining company, came down from Waterloo yesterday with some ore from the. Blue Bird, one of the Mon- tana group ef claims. Two assays which he had ,, made today..gave $94 in silver, 921° in copper and $31.75-in lead; and the ottier, $16 in eilver, $6.68 in’ copper, and $7,28.in lead. These samples were taken from a vein 3 feet 10 inches in width at the bottom of a 46-foot shaft. Mr: Doughten thinks the: Blue Bird isa very promiaing property and bids fair to make a mine. , Ask for a Speedy Trial. Officer N.. D...McPhee ‘and Special Officer J. W. Raynor wag to have left on the afternoon train for Nelson with Burns, Lewis, Kelly aud Peck, but their attorney, J.” W.. Nelon, asked for a apeedy trial, and that they be kept here. Itis thought the trial will commence next. Monday... It is not known whether Judge Spinks or, Justice Walkem will preside. Albert Barrett has sold his interest in the and Other creditors called to get a whack at the pay-day receipts. They were dis- appointed. It was soon learned thatthe i had made a ab- sence, Their rooms in the Bellevue block were net occupied daring the night. Inquiry failed to throw any light on their whereabout. The police were notified. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Tremain aold the restaurant. sideboard for $16. Among the buginess firms .who are the heaviest creditora are Empey Bres., 0. M. Fox & Co., Paulson Bros., Pacifie Tea Co., Independent butcher shop, P. Burns & Co., and several other smaller establishments. ‘ t Lena Nickelaon, a waitre says she has $16 in wagea due; Lizzie Gillette claims $17; Nellie Baker, $6.50; Dan Ferguson, a dishwasher, $5.50; the couk, $7.60, and other bills for wag: J. Martin will reopen te ‘ and «ig 2 restaurant man. There.have been several collapses “of hash factories im the city lately. It is said that 0. C. Peterson, whe rnn the Josie boarding heuse, failed to connect to the extent of about $1,500, and owed one butcher shop $300. PERSONAL, . Gov. C. H. Mackintosh returned last evening from Halcyon. hot springs, where he has been for a week. Al. Gibson, the best first bast baseball player in British Columbia, who has been sick, is able to be about again. "RB. D. Morkill left today for Christina lake, via. Bossburg. . Mrs, Perry Lyons who has been visit- ing Mrs. H. Stevenson, returned to hor heme at Northport. Mr. and Mrs. E, B. Eddy are regist- ered at the Allan. Mr. Eddy is the senior member of a large paper and match manufacturing company knewn as BE. B, Eddy & Co., of Hull, Ont. They will remain in the'city for’ «fiw days, during which time’ Mx." Eady will ataurant, company to Les Combs, The deal was clured last evening and Mr. Barrett's intercet. transferred. Subscribe for the Evsxine Recuup, only 65 cents per month, Men’e=flannel,auits. for, $20 at Ww. Lougheed & Co. 2 B-19tt be shown the 1 miness .. J. E. Saucier left this afternoon: for Fort Steele on mining business, ta be absent two weeks. AW. Strickland left on she afternoon train for the east, -