ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 29 1899. TRONTO STORK HARE Toronto, July 28.—The iollowing is a record of today’s callon the Toronto atock exchange, and of the sales made: ONTARIO. AWKED, BID. 5 33% Goldens “4 43/6 Foley. - . " OAMP M’KINNEY. Cariboo ... $119 = $1: 10 Minnehaha 23 20% ‘Waterloo.... a 9 CARIBOO DISTRICT. Cariboo Hydraulic.... $1 52 FAIRVIEW CAMP. Smuggler. . wee 2M . BOUNDARY CREEK. Old tronaides Knob Hill. Rathmallen . Brandon & G, Grown . Morrison. . Winnipeg . BLOCAN, AINSWORTH AND NELKON, $1 4736 14 ‘ive Reecblet Cariboo Wonderful . Crows Nest Goai. TEXEDA I8LAND. ‘onte Christo, ‘orthern Belle. | DEVELOPMENT’ COMPANIES, B. C. Gold F.... Canadian G. F. Syn... Morning Sales: : Golden Btar, 500 at 44; 500 at 4337; 500 at 4314 ;. 500 at 4334. Waterloo, 1,000 at 81g. Wonderful, 500, 500,.1,000 at 4. Van Anda, 5,000 at 1034; 5,000, 5,000, 1,600 at 11. Empress, 1,000 at&. Deer Trail, 1,000 at 2334; 1,! 000 at 24; 600, 500 at 2434. Afternoon Sales: Empress, Lie at 6. Minnehaha, 1,000 at 2114.. War Eagle, 100 at $3.66; 100 at $3.67. Winnipeg, 1,000 at 2834. Van Anda, 5,000 at 1037, Golden Star, 500, 760 at 44. Deer Trail, 1,500,1,000 at 24. Van Anda, 1500 at 1034. . The Rossland [fHE PIONEER SALOON| Fine Canadian and American Whiekies ® specialty. YOU KNOW THE PLACE, JERRY — SPELLMAN'S, St. Charles Hotel FIRST-CLASS UNION COOK, MISS JESSIE, for 3 years oss of the dint Foom, gives you # good Lunch Bucket. eal Tickets, § x have a Now Copper Refrigerate for draw- . Ing ibe Finest od Coolest Glass of CHAS, ENTERS, BrOp fg Cp0l std Shady Place in the, eveiiing. ity Bund practices four nights in the week. Cold Storage To Let. ‘Under the st, Charles Hotel. ABOUT THE CITY. Miners’, railroad. and city. .checke cashed free of charge at all hours at Hotel Hoffman, Rossland, Harry McIn- tosh, proprietor. Sth} If you want to wear the best-fitting suit in town go to Martin A. Schwieg, high-claga tailor. Every garment guar- anteed. > tf WANTFD—A chambermaid at the Dominion hotel. “Wantsn—First-clagss baker, ene who can bake }emo-made bread. Apply at Delicatessen,-next door to Ward & Mc- Kay's, ~ tf The Evening Becurp after June 1 de- livered to aay part of the .city for 65 centsa month. ~ tf. The Evening Rroorp delivered to any part of the city for 65 cents per month. Main’s Show Coming. The Walter L. Main show, which will cxhibit ‘at Rovsland, Wednesday, Aug. , has the only horse back ridixg pony in the world. This charming little spot- ted Shetland pony has been trained to ride two horses at the same time and is known by the name of Canandiagua; it iathe most wenderful amd artistic per- formance of an equestrian pony. You may hever have another chance of seeing the rareat of novel scence, so bring the children to see the cute little pony ; wee pleasure will repay you. There's a eign on the Imperial cigar atore window, Spokane street, “Musical Instroments at Caught Prices... He mesne it. Bring yourcatalegue, 7-18-1m ’ Bridgford & Herring’s O K porclane bath and barber shop has move] to the Leland, onedooreastof the Widtor hete Don’t forget the Eagles’ excursion and picnic at Loon Lake, Auguat6. tf A. Gilchrist CONTRACTOR IN i |Plastering and ~=—.Cementing . LINCOLN STREET * South of Bank of Teronto. P. O. Box 165. Catching On. That's what the leading business men of Rossland are doing every. day. Some of them caught on a long time ago. Others have lost their BrP But those who use THE RECORD asa medium for talking business and bargains to the people who buy never loose their grip. Look over its list of advertisers and you will recognize. the names ef business firms who have done the business of this They have been successful jn business, Advertising is pare of their business. It stands to reason they would not invest in advertising space in THE REC- ORDif the reeult was not satiafac- tory. THE RECORDS news service is tho apron strings of any clique or corgoration: You can get. any kind of Job Prin- ting sme at bottom prices at Record Job Office 1 q pURyssoy ot} oy) jo qed Aue cy pexsaipeq ploooyy AWIDAN V— ontonanwoo—HLNOW Yad SONAD GO aban One Price Store. The-proprietors wish to thank their many friends arid the public in genera for the liberal patronage hestowed upon them ‘fh the past, and hepe by unremit- ting attention to the interests of their wants to merit their confidence and sup- port in the future. XN Cc. C. Grason & Co., P.O. Box bes, 28 Spokane St, Mra. Abbott, the fashionable dress- maker. has taken charge of-that denart- ment of W. J. Lougheed & Co.’s tailor- ing establishment, and wants her friends tocall and see the new silke and fine, “Tany part of the city. Meet all trains, Crescent Dry Goods C0. [LIMITED ] \ Gents’ Furnishings Department. ever eirreae ‘Martin A. Schwieg HIGH-CLASS TAILOR. Perfect Fit Guaranteed Prompt Delivery MEN'S SHOES. Men’s. Heavy Grain Working Shoes at $2.50, $3.50.and $4.00 Men’s Calf Skin Knockabout Shoes at $1.00; $2 50 and $3.00 Men’s Fine Vici Tan Kid Shoes at $3.50, $4.00 and "$5.00 Men’s Fine Imported Russian Colt Skin Shoes at: Our Stock of Underwear com- prises the best of German, Eng- lish and Scotch productions. Prices ranging from...-...++ $1.50 a Suit to $5.00 "SPOKANE STREET Orie Noor East of Col. Avenue, ‘|To Sell Properties YOU MUST ‘ADVFRTISE Aufityou.want an, Advertsonons lags o Sagltna: or Portodtcal, nell Pail azine, or. Periodical, nave troublesome details by di ho ‘a T, W. HOWARD ‘General Advertising and Press Agent » (WithinE, CL Eng. ESTIMATES | PURNISHED. ana contracts ARRANGED far: Large Ordors. DVIC# OF FERED regarding the Beat Mediuias for hein ing all Advertisers, befor Correspondence aolicite T. W..HOWARD we, (Within) Lonpos, Eng, Socks of all kinds at 8c., 10c., J5c., 25c , 35c. and 50c.-per Pair SAIRTS. White Laundered Shirts 75c., $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Fancy Laundered Shirts. 75c., $1.00, $1 25 and $1.50 Men’s Extra Fine Silk Busom Cambric Shirts, the very latest thing at. Men’s Soft Shirts, all Priced and Styles, Men’s Black Satin Shirts $2.00 and ‘$2.50 » 50e, to $1.75 Creseent Dry Goods Co. L NEW... BRICK BLOCK, Columbia Ave., Rossland, B.C. LOOK OUT. For your money, Buy your Clothing, Genta’ Furnishings, Shdes, Fite, ‘where you have to pay half the price than anywhete else, and save the overcharge y you would have to pay elacwhore, Note a few of our prices: Socks, three pairs for............c cece eee eee ce eeneteeeee Top Shirts, the same ox other firme advertise a # t barguin for $i. 00, only. Shirts and Drawers, Balbriggan, v orth fl 10, Hats, any style, advertised at $3.00 to $4.0), toe Suits of Clothes, advertized at $15 00 to #2) 00. Shoes, advertised at $3.00 to $6.00, for.. 1.51 Overalls or Juinpers, worth $1.00, best. .B0e and 60¢ Blankets from... % :80e per Lb And so at same rate with any other article fv the tame, Make money Uy saviug ity ud that you can ooly do whee bon natease yey chauge ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE 42 E. COLUMBIA AVE. QUICK WORK! Red Star Storage and Transfer (Co.: Does n roguilar Storage and Transies business Raggage delivered vontract ui Thachiners delivered on ne ra “Ore comtscets tke hand's. R. BANNETT, Manager. Tel. No 8 +, Will call at i Furniture, pi- wip handled, | Mininy m We Sell Good, Dry Staoasd Wood. OFFICE: WASHINGTON ST. OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL, patterns of dress goods. 7-26-lw J.W. AARTLINE MAN, 00 | and bia 0 TASD EVENING Rxcorp i 8 1oRs ane’ Ssh Catania Hoview. it straight to | fore (he British wublie, vening Record ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, JULY 81, 1809. PRICE FIVE CENTS. Wo hava jusst received. ant ther line of. SASHES with the, BAR LEAF, CAI ADIAN- AND BRITISH | p ems enamel ho the buckles. hese are the tntest and very.styit J. Ww. SPRING, VoL 4, NO, 24. NEXT DOOR TO THE Post, OEFICE, i” THE. LEADING JEWELER. : ! aN GENUINE SALE And Great Reduction” in Prices in . the- Next THIRTY DAYS. 1 Will Offer: the following Goods at and Below. Cost: MEN'S SUITS. BOYS’ ‘SUITS. id Price. Sate Price. + s+ Old Price. Hale Price. 00 $5 60 $100 #2 Brown Cresh Suits f:om, Fall {ine of Boys’ Odd. Pants. ‘aney Linen Suite from,. -lined, fo alee: ummer Coats fram. . ‘ < = comple 1c line of. MEN?.3 and-BOY’S AMERICAN and: ENGLISH HATS and |; APS, comprising. Steteon, King BiWakefield and Leslie Stiff Hate: 600; 766, #1.00, $1.25 dened This Week ‘bby Line of In‘all the Newest. Designs & Patterns American Shirts and Ties Le Roi. LIVERY SALE and. FEED STABLE. JOHN. F, LINRURG, Stybsl Rige for rent 4 hi es Sule. and Pack Liurees: Sranzed: Columbia Ave., sPhone No. 37 commerctal Aliev “Phone No. 3%, P. 0. BOX, 156, PROP, » ‘Having dim ates Of the hotel business, T now prepared to give ny entire ‘nttontion to wATALETICS.. elal attention given to Re-lucing Surpins welght and bullaing up of worn dows oF olbe erwise woke canauttal jong by nature's own ethods. ‘for the quarter Jun _A FEW FACTS WORTH: LOOKING INTO: sees fe He carries the largest a: g moat complans stank. of Imported, English, Bestch and Me- < houey. Berges in the Kootenay. King secured the services of the BEST, ° GUTTER In BO. ; Sard, Employ’ only Unton Labor.” A CARLOAD: OF “TRUNKS aad- VALISES a JUST. JARRIVED. Why does M. J. O'MEARN employ more ‘dullors than all-the other, morchentt combined in Rossland - HS ON GORRIPY | Rey. Morden Preaches a Sonsattonal | Sermon ON MUNICIPAL :- ADMINISTRATION. Sunday Closing, Gambling and Some) 9¥! Some Irregularities me Discussed, ~;Rev. G. Hs: Morden,> pastor of the Methodist church delivered @ remarka- ble sermon last evening—remarkable be- cause he handled without ‘gloves'a sub- 501 ject of local interest-—one thit has al- ready aggitated the public.mind, but no one saw their way clear to break the ice and unflinchingly wait for the explosion that must-necegsarily. follow. Space forbids of Mr. Morden’a sermon in full, but the following -extracta will éerve to express his sentiments which are undisguised in’ their direct attack on the methods of the present cliy admin- istration. His text was from Zachariah viii, 3: "A. City of Truth.’ Mr. Morden pref- aced the yital part of his subject with an auvalysie of the motives that inspired t! e ‘builders of the’ first cities, dealing with the Ina most i: ig man ora total of $400 per day, $12,000 per month, or $145,000 per year. Thon with ‘these object. leaso: corruption before their eyes the citizens, seeing all these unlawfal practices going that on, is making a clean-up on the quiet out of Some of the authorities figuratively ita up their hands in holy horror, climb promptly up on their dignity, de- nounce people as cowards, and demand an investigation ;-whereupon some peo- ple cry “bluff,” and'ara of the opinion that by the time the facilities are acquired these authorities will have: climbed down ain, In conclusion Mr. Morden: said: “I Detieve it is a conservative estimate that $500,000 nda ite way through drink, gambling and immorality out of the pockets of the many. Now, one man will not spend as much money-for neceusities as twenty. Therefore, if you are going to allow 50 persons to fleece 1,000, you lessen the receipts of the merchant who carries a good stock, pays heavy. in- auranco,. employs labor, pays taxes and helps buildup the city. - I feel safe in saying that were this town: run on ordi- nary moral ‘lines it would be worth $250,000 per year to the merchants. It comea high to rana wide open town, and the merchant pays the ‘piper. Yet we talk about. a ‘‘husiness man’s adiminia- tration.” -To sum up, here are a_ few. things to be done in Rossland: » “1. Let. the Sunday closing: law be enforced, even if the licenses have to be lowered, and thua’ free the community from the disgrace of being. a party to willfal. lawbreaking for. consideration. “2. Let gambling in all its forma be A SAVAGE TRUNDER BOLT, Lightning Played Havoc: With Tom > Maguire's House. IT HAD AN APPETITE FOR SHOES. ¥ Tore Shingles'From the: Roof, Ripped Up the Carpet and Ploughed Up the Garden. A thunder bolt. struck the-residencé of Tom McGuire, a Centre Star miner, just back of Rolf’s lumber yard yester- day at 11 a.m. It .entered the roof. of - the kitchen, tore the. shingles from the roof, ripped a board f:om the rear of the kitchen, tore one of Mr. McGuire’s shoes ulmost to-shreds, made oid rage out. of the carpet and spent its force on the giound ‘in the front yard. The bolt ploughed three distinct furrows in the front yard. The effect of the lightning atrake was not confined to:Mr. Mra. Wm. R. Beatty, who wae alone at her home: in ‘the adjoining house, was made unconacious: by the shock, and up- on ing did not. i diately rea- lize what had happened. She went to the doer, to get fresl alrand saw a dog d dancing : :| ners. Then he emphasized” the impor- lance of the s Rootenays as apart of the on the prin- ciplee that aH _govern the building ryale the. fallen women i rupee ‘the-police: ‘courte * to pay: ney into th ‘he ~ We will have e your trad avetago man buys shoes from-their sppear- ‘ance and fit. Théy know little about-leath- Henre the advantage of. dealing‘ with-a-. repa: People: ‘by: stylish shape-and by: their quality. = Cc. O, LALONDE 106 WEST. COLUMBIA: AVENUE.:!. -. 11 EAST. COLUMBIA AVENUE. Allwe Ay ..-4 ask is: TI y+ er and trust to their dealers. table house. Our shoes etrike calla jt a *The'women call ‘it a license—ex- pecting protection, and they remain un- moleated-until the time- comes’ for an- ether round ‘up;-when.they ge again and the What: is this: but @ir “license.” of the most di order, ‘The law concerning such places-ia not- oriously violated, and: the decent citi-: zens..are made” a party to the bawdy- Bo Twilt' make w -| SPECIAL RATE OF $8. For Private inatructions Guaranteed in Box lng, wrestling or fencing, Club Swinging, 8.0 fora movaps nts Regular ¢iats inrtrnetions Bonday, Ws eslnes- day aud Friday nighls free to me Memborehip Fee $300 Dues per month $2.00 Prof. F. S, LEWIS Instructor DOMINION ATHLETIC CLUB. GO to The — "yp : tila astries of all kinds. - East Colam ve. next door west of City offices. ‘Indapo Made ayell, , tas gor aint WESLE R THE PLUMBER. 30 SPOKANE STREET: P-.O. Box 271. house and to’ a. broker law in Tac Ts R: MOR ROW, ‘Successor to: McLean & Morrow, Tue Pioneer Druggista, of these fines. authorities ~ “become corrapt and make every citizen corrupt alec. “Bunt a Chinaman meanwhile makes at he ,has paid. money for affidavit certain’ privileges, Again the ‘and’ 'that- having 2 topped any rate-openly—for the protection of the. workingman and the merchant and the youth. “3. Let an ordinance be passed and let it be enforced making it impossible to ebtain a -saleon and theatre license can can. :.Mrs, Beatty thought a one had shot the brate, but he soon regained his equilibrium and made-tracke fer | parts unkmown. ah The shock was.felt severely ‘by several of the families.in the vicinity, bat for- from~the: reaidential quarters. .There are at this minute quite a number of these houses within two stones’ throw of this church stamding to ineult peopl who must pass and repass going too and fro. When’ these women are arraigned let them: be punished. etcetera.” Police Court. John who-was eS : driven out of “tha centre of town away |- Bon ial For Calgary. Ben. Ledi, Ernest Kennedy's racer; was brought to Rossland Saturday, and will be-taken to Calgary to. participate ~ in the races there August 9 and 10. Tt was Mr. Kennedy’s intention to take the horse to Calgary by way of Nelson from Northport; but the customs officer ~fthere compelled him to returm her to as she was sent out frem that from Saturday, was discharged this morn- ing on the charge of entering the Alaam- bra with the iutention of committing theft, the sitting magistrates cleiming that the ‘evid has not pert. Not only that, but the customs officer compelled Mr. Kennedy to take his horse into Roskland by the “‘shank’s mare” route instead of by. rail. This warrant binding him over. | Seely. reffered his money and ‘a ‘receipt, was refased and the money | was not.paid.~ “Tf the money was proffered ‘for a legal parpose yey was. the receipt re- fased? “If the- smabriey ' was proffered for an iNegal. purpose why. was it. takem in the first instance? pout for- {i the investiga- 7S Ressland, B. 0. > The Clareridon Cafe. FIRST. CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, Operi Day: and Night, Rooms for Banquets and. Dinner Parties. tion fa held and fails to- fasten cor- |ruption upon any definite person, it néed not be wondered at if, instead of concluding that there was nocorruptioa, intelligent citizens conclude that the corruptionists are experts at covering up. their tracke, whoever they may be. If the. authorities are sincere and clean let them enforce the laws without fear or favor and" then public confidence will be reatored. “It ia a commonly reported fact that adisreputable show, after showing in as long as it- pleased, went to Rossland Labor Union GSqky? and Waiters’ union, No, 401 veut at oe iners Bato ah Fy Saturday evening & ner oe “oun oun, Pres To the General Public appreciate the short hours Dy he oh sere eat kindl: bestow ose closing 7 ample, time for making ven iy stores ture h week after 7 Seer vofgach month and 4 Oldest Fatabtiyhed House in Kootensy, WILLIAM R.. BEATTY Undertaker. oF ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A 1 reeee . A. G. CREELMAN. P. ©. BOX 315, Creelman &: Beam, : CONTRAGTORS Clerk's and Salesmen’s Union, BUILDERS. GEQ- BEAM Batlnates furnished oh all kinds got work. Jobbing promptly attended to. coisa Rossland B.C. Martin A. Schwieg, the high-class tailor, will give you a perfect fit. Call and see him, Spokane street, two doors off Columbia avenue. tf one of the coast cities and was put in gaol the firat might ss being too indecent for endurance; yet they ceuld impose their lewdness upon Rossland as ga as they pleased.” Mr. Morden ‘said with reference to saloon licenses, that the former chief magistrate stated emphatically that the saloons paid $600 license with the ex- plicit understanding that they should be allowed to remain open on the Sabbath, but: were willing to remain closed if the license was reduced. Thus, the speaker reasoned, that. the authorities were al-, lowing these men-to Yolate the law fora consideration. He also attacked the’ slot machines and:made -a computation showing the amount ot money diverted through these channels. He estimated that there were about 40 slot machines in the city making an average of $10 each per day, Visitor. President Smith, of the Montreal Board of Trade, who is interested in seyv- ‘eral -mining. properties of the camp; potably the Big Three, Oridinero, Old Trons'des, etcetera, arrived in the city Saturday and left today for Grand Forks. It is probable that Mr. Smith will return to Rossland in a few days. THE PARIS EXHIBIT. Mine Owners Have Not Complled with Board. 1. of Trade’s Request. Some time ago the Board of Trade re- quested the mine owners of thia camp to furnish specimens for an exhibit to be sent to the Paris Exposition. So far thére has been no response. H. W Jackson, secretary to the Board of Trade, said to a representative of the Recozp this morning that the matter weuld be taken up again at the regular meeting of the board, Wednesday evening. Mr. Jackson said that not a single sample of ore had'been received for the Paris exhibit, or for a small exhibit which he requested for the edification of the of the Canadi: Mising Institute, who will visit Ross- +in September, To K. P. and F. 0. E. Subseribers. All subscribers of stock in the Knights of Pythias and Fraternal Order of Eagles’ company, limited, are requested to call at the secretary’s effice, Daniela & Chambers’ block, 28 Columbia avenue, on Tuesaday, August lat, and pay first in- stallment of 25 per cent on the amount of stock they have subscribed. _ By re- quest. H. Danrets, Secretary. There’s a sign on the Imperial cigar store window, Spokane street, ‘*Musical Instraments at Caught Prices.” He meuns it. Bring yourcatalogue. 7-18-lm to, was an i and Mr. Kennedy is deeply grieved, but was obliged to submit to the rule. Ben Led: will be shipped from Trail to Calgary. t Linburg’s Jim’ Wins, Fred Linbarg’s Jim'was awarded the race over thé Trail mare Mollie L. Bat- urday. morniag, and the- money paid over to Mr. Linburg. The race was ran on Columbia avenue Friday morning. There is some dissatisfaction over ‘the result of the raco and itis likely that anether match will be arranged. a PERSONAL. : J. L. Parker returned yeaterday form the Ymirdistrict. Mike Sullivan one of the ‘original lo- catora of the R. E. Lee and Maidof Erin left yesterday for Spokane. He 18 ‘en- gaged in mining in the Boundary thia season. Judge Spinks came in from the Boun- *|dary Saturday evening and left yestere day for Nelson, Gen. C. 8. Warren left yesterday. for Butte, Montana. He says that the ore . outpat of that camp is between $45,000- 000 and $50,000,000 instead of $45,000 or $50,000 as he was recently quoted by a local paper. Gov. C. H. Mackintosh and T. Mayne Daily left yesterday for Spokané.to at- tend the regular monthly meeting of the Le Roi company. Smith Curtis has returned from the east where he has been on important mining business. W. L, Orde is back from Winnipeg. There was not a quorum present at the adjourned meeting of thé-city coun- cil to consider the water works deal. WANTED.—A good lady solicitor. Addreas A. B. this office. tf