HOSSLAND BVENING RECORD, JULY 29.1600. Some Changes. Robert Patton has sold his interest in the Columbia to J. A. Frank, and goes to South America under contract to superintend the construction of a con- centrator. W. H. Gage is now acting local agent at the Columbia & Western depot, in place of P. J. Denison, who ia taking a vication. D. C. McCarty has sold the privileges at the Rossland bar to T. W. Maugon, who has taken charge. ABOUT THE CITY. Miners’, railroad and city checks cashed free of charge at ‘all heurs at Hotel Hoffman, Ross! Sand, Harry Mcln-| tosh, proprietor. sti. If you want to wear the bast-fitting suitin town-go to Martin A. Schwieg, high-class tailor. Every ae guar- anteed. “ tf Men’s flannel suits for $20 a a JI Lougheed & Co. WANTFD—A chambermaid at the Dominion hotel. ‘Wantep—First-class baker, ene’ who can bake home-made bread. Apply at Delicatessen, next door to Ward & Me. Kay's. ~ The Evening Reconrnp after June 1 de- livered to aay part of the city for 65 cents a month, th .One Price Store. The proprietors wieh to thank their many friends and the public in genera for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them in the past, and hepe by unremit- ting attention to. the interests of their|” wants to merit their eonfidency and sup- port in the future. C. ©.’ Grason & Co., P.O. Box 524. 28 Spokane 81. The Rossland [ZH PIONEER SALOON| Fine Canadian and American Whiskies & Bp ty. oe KNOW THE PLACE, JERRY | SPELLMAN'S. Catching: On. That's what the leading businees men of Rossland are doing every day. Some of them caught on a long time ago. Others have lost wet ir grips. But those who use ORD asa medium for falling business and bargains to the people who buy never loose}: their grip. Look over its list of and you will the names ef business firms who have done the business of tlus camp They have been successful in business, Advertising is part of their business, It stands to reason they would not invest in advertising space in THE REC- ORDif the result was not satiafac- tory. THE RECORD'S news service ia superior to that of its contempo- Tar Its mining news i3 accurate jtisasree lance not tied to the apron strings of any clique or corgoration. You can get any kind of Job Prin- ting done at bottom prices at Record Job Offiice St. Charles Hotel FIRST-CLASS UNION COOK, MISS JESSIE, for 3 years boss of the dinin; Tigle i, you @ good Lunch Bucket, Meal ickets, 'e have a New Copper Retrizeratarfor draw- ing the Finest and Cobleat Classen CHAS. EULERS, Prop. {O@~ Cool and Shady Place in the evening. City Bund practices four uightain tho week. Police Court. Thiv evidence in the tase of John Mu- Nickles was taken this morning, for en- tering the Alhambra with intent. to ateal, and the decision held up until to- morrow. The facts produced in court were the same ag printed in the Recorn last evening. BUSINESS POINTERS. O. M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer ane has the best equippe pivanbing enabliahment in the clty and Iprepated to do all kinds of plumbing, steam-fitting, etc., anywhere, for ay body at anv time. 9-tf The Evening Rrcoxp delivered S any part of the city for 65 cents per month, Subscribe for-the: Evenina Recorp, only 65 cents per month. Mra. Abbott, ‘the fashionable dress- maker. has taken charge of that depart- ment of W. J. Lougheed & Co.'s tailo-- ing establishment, and wants her friends tocall and see the new silka and fine patterns of dress goods. 7-26-1lw A Close Shave Or just the kind you want at Ed Ray’s Interratioual Barber Shop. Monarch Stock for Sale. Pooled steck of the Monarch Mining company for sale at 2)¢ cents. Apply to A. B., tia office. 5 F._ Fitzpatrick, the sanitary plumber, has removed his office and Shep to the corner of Columbia avenue and Washington atreet, under: Cap Shaw’s cigar store. dilté. WANTED.—A good lady solicitor. Address A. B. this office. th. A. Gilchrist CONTRACTOR IN Plastering and ~~—.Cementing LINCOLN 8TREET South ef Bank of Toronto. P. O. Box 165. pl099yJ a pueyssoy oy] “Ayo aq} Jo wed Aue 04 poroateq i, Crescent Dry Goods Co. (LIMITED ] Gents: Furnishings Department Men’s Heavy Grain Working Shoes at $2.50, $3.50 and $4.00 Meu’s Calt’ 8kin Knockabout Shoes at $4.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Men’s Fine Vici Tan Kid Shoes at $3.50, 84.00 and, $5.00, MEN’S SAOES. 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 reece +++ -$1.50 a Suit to $5.00 Martin -A. Schwieg TAILOR. Pétféct Fit. Guaranteed Prompt Delivery SPOKANE STREET Okie Door East of Col. Avenue, SSS S|: To Sell Properties biddssosees YOU MUST ADVERTISE And it you want an Adveriironent atl dnseted. tn nN orn! or. Perlodl iat younselt sei it Straight wo dzin irotblessine details by sénding T. W. HOWARD General Advertising and Press Agent BisHopscate-Sr., (Within E, C.)Loxvoy, Eng, ESTIMATES 1 FURNISHED and Con Racty ARKANGED for Large Orders, ADS FERED regarding the ie Hest ‘Mediues ing] ing all Advertisers pefore. the’ iBeitiah mud »| Correapondence aolicites T. W. HOWARD Socks of all kinds at 8c., 10c., 15c., 25c , 35c.. and 50c. per Pair White Laundered Shirts... Fanicy “Laundered Shirts. Mén’s Extra Fine Silk. Bosom Cambric Shirts, the very latest thing at......... VaR eee $2.00 and $2.50 Men’s Soft Shirts, all Prices and Styles. Men’s Black Satin Shirts .-:....... i dele sve adeasenes 50. to $1.75 SAIRTS. Hee TS, $1.00, 81. 36 atid $1.50 75e.j $1.00, $1 26 dnd $1.50 NEW BRICK BLOCK, Crescent Dey Goods C0, Columbia Ave., Rossland, B.C. AWIQANW— ontonawnoo -HLNOW Yad ~ SONAD G9 > BUIUAD Time Card of Tiains. , SPOKANE. 2—DAILY TRAINS—2 Ard so at same rat2 with an: the ds saine. Make money by raving | it and that you can oply do wi ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE] 42 E. COLUMBIA AVE. LOOK OaT For your money. Buy your Clothing, Gent 8” Furniehings, Shoes, Etc., where you have tu pay half the price than anywhere else, Note and save the overcharge you would have to pay elaewhere. a lew of our prices: Hats, any at Te Savertied at $3.00 to $4.0), ice Suits of Clothes, advertised at $15.00 to 201 00. Shoes, advertiged at $3.00 t Overalls or Jumpers, worth $1.00, Blankets from.. ‘0 $5 00, for, beat jen you purchase 108, Within) Lowpos, En] Agent for the Tossnarp Evening Ri aut’ Brluish Columbin 1 eview. co Le Roi LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE. gt JOHN. FB. CLINBURG, Stylish’ Rigs for vent Tirs lags Saddle and Pack Llorees. STABLES; Columbia Ave., +p Phone Xo, s7, Commercial Aliev ‘Phone No. 3. ' P.O. BOX, 136. PROS. Having aie of the hotel business, 11a now prep ive iny entire attention W 2 .ATALETICS... Special attention given to Retucing Surplay Welght and bul:aing up of worn down or ob| erwlee weak "cnet jons by nature's on inethoda. Yor the quater commencitg Jun iwiltmares SPECIAL RATE OF 88 For Private instructions (guaranteed) in Bat ing, wrestling or fencing. : Club Swinginy, Si} (or 24 movements. Regular ciass instructions Monday Wedney day aud Friday nights free to Membership Fee $300 Dues per month $2.00 ‘Prof. F. S,- LEWIS Instructo DOMINION ATHLETIC CLUB. Go to The = - Womans Exchange” ¢| For the beet HOME. MADE mmuad 00 | bia R. BANNETT, Manager. rticle 1 our line. Pring your chique, we we pil change Cold Storage To Let. Under the st, Charles Hotel. J. A. MACDONALD, J.8, CLurs, Jz, Macdonald & Clute ‘eh e bak coat Freight, 1_ Arrive. 1 Dey *Escal Fre *Daily, except Sunday; all others dolly. any Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. ” goliettors for Bank of British North Ameries, MuBarpxs Burpina, Rossuanp. Don’t forget the Eagles’ excursion J. W. HILL, Geueral Agent, A. D. Chariton, A. G. P. A., han Spokane, Washington. Portland’ Oregon AN ADVERTISEMENT IN TRE RECORD and picnic at Loon Lake, August 6. tf PAYS——PAYS——-—PAYS——-PAYS QUICK WORK! Red Star Storage and Transfer Co. joes a rogular Storage and T 8. Cor pee oftheity. “Meet ol traltine Con ea and paeeage delivered anos aud salen safely ve conte ood storage facili clear, transfer, warehou: Tel. No 8 ant g hes: en. - Fura ae shipper's agents. We Sell Good, eae ‘Wood. OFFICE: WASHINGTON 8T, OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL, Will call at nnd pastrien ofall kinds, Enst Colum ve, next door west of City oes. ap Made aly freight ot) niture, pi- win | Ww ELLE R 30 SPOKANE STREET P.O. Box 271. "4 Ad AA Rossland Evening Record VOL 4, NO. 23.. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1899, PRIOE FIVE OEN'TS. 5 PAPAS AL OPAL OS™ } ashes — We hava vee E recelved Bsnother Baw of SASHES wit with the MAP t. of Arn LEAF, CAN. Coat the Iateat and: ‘very stylish. ieee are J. WW. SPRING, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OEFICE, ¢ THE LEADING JEWELER, GENUINE SALE nd Great Reduction in Prices in. the Next. THIRTY DAYS. 1 Will Offer-the following MEN'S SUITS * Old Price. “Sale. Prico.. bbby Tweed Suit” $8 00 $5 bu ‘u+ | American Wash Buits. miner Conte from. aed at-and Below Cost:- BOYS’. SUITS. Old Price.’ Sale Price. $4.00 $2.50 860 5 50 3 50 225 2.00 to Fancy Stripe Linen ‘Butts. ‘to Full line of-Boys' Odd Panta, _ ieee . “S06. 760,, $1.00, $1.25 ATHLETES SAIL FOR HOME, Harvard-Yale Teams Bid Adleu ‘to Thcir - English Rivals. Sournampton, July 29.—A_ portion. of the Harvard-Yale athletic team, which d in the int y sporte at the Queen's clah, London, ast’ Satur- day, esiled. for home today.on the Amer- ican liner. St. Louis. A large crowd as- aombled at’ the Collegians’ Hete! union. thia morning, to hid farewell to the crew, Allaang ‘Auld Lang Syne” and “God Buve the Queen.” handshakes and drinking healths fol- *) lowed, and, amid cheers, friende and ad- mirera started for Waterloo. station, where. they entered “a special car and were carried to Southanipton. A bat- tulion of the Grenadier Guards, en reute to Aldershot, gave the Americans a rousing ‘cheer as the train started, in re- sponse to which the Harvard-Yale boys vigorously waved their college colors. International Races. - Cowes, July 29:—The first of the three international races. for the Coupe de France took place today on the Solent. The course was twenty-four miles. The Temple yacht club, holders of the cup, defended, their title with the yacht Hanresy, owned by Hon. Fdward Hore. club is the Union des eounpleta Tie a MEN?3 and BOY'S AMERICAN and ENGLISH HATS and CAPS, comprising Stetvon; King B.,, Wakefield and’ Leslie Stiff Hats. wi iuave* American Shirts and Ties. In all the Newest Designs& Patteras A FEW FACTS WORTH LOOKING INTO: ny does M. J. O'MEARN employ mor ‘Tallors than all the olher combined in Rossland: ,. tat. Ho carries the Iaraeat and most complete stork of ried, English, Sovtch and Ma- Borge sin thé Kootenay. ‘ured the services of the BEST 3rd. ‘Employ ‘only Union Labor, i? at ate, _A CARLOAD OF TRUNKS and VALISES JUST ARRIVED. Yacht Erancaiee, and Count Boni le d yacht ees will tty to regaizi the trophy. The other races of the series will take place Jaly $1 and August 2. The yachts today had a good start and northwest breeze. The Laurea gained the start and g ad- ually increaved her lead. The Prince of Wales:was among the spectators. The | Lanres won _by.01 cone minute and thirty- nine ‘seconds. .,_«, CUTTING THE WIRES. .|'The Insurgents, on: Hacer ito Attack jantiago, “Care Bayz, oc 29; ‘naviees just We will have your trade after that, _ aver: ‘ane and iit. “‘They-know little abont'leath- Henve the advantage of ‘dealing with’ s- repu: Our shoes strike people by stylish shape and. byt their, quality. G..0. LAEONDE= 106 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE, | ~ z or ont) trnst to their dealers. table honge. The an bu; ry ehoes from’ thetr appear ‘11 EAST COpuMErs: AVENUE have cut the tele- graph wires. in. the- neighborhood of .. Sfntiago:de: Los-Caballer, and also near Mooa.,, The insurgents ‘in the. western part of San ‘Demingo are awaiting the arrival of Don’ Jusn Isidore Jiminez; under. whose leadership they expect to attack Santiago. Receives the Thanks of the Czar. - Doctor _ is iase with Medicine. It the Medicine ts not Seana per disease, jf the Droge’ July 29,—It trans- ives: that the peasant’ woman who as- sistance te the ‘czarewitch. when dying belonged to a protestantisact of Molo- kanes. The czar- commanded Grand Duke Isichael Nicolaievitch to publicly express to the Molokan community his especial thanks for the good feeling man- ifeated:: by: the’. woman .and-: her co- sip| Feligioniste, who have alao received re- TR. MORROW, » Buccessor to McLean & Morrow, Tho Pioneer: Druggists, ‘ Bessland, B.C. from the dowag —— Cricket. Lonpox, July 20.—In the cricket match between the Australian and Sus- sex elevens, begun Thuraday at Brighton, the A d their inmings The Clarendon Cafe. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, Open Day and Night, Rooms for Banquets and. Diner Parties, Oldest Established House in Kootensy WILLIAM’R, BEATTY Us.dertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLU! A. G. CREELMAN .GEO-. BEAM P. 0. BOX 315, Creelman & Beam, CONTRACTORS BUILDERS. Estimates furnished on all kinds of work. Jebbing promptly attended to, ‘FICE AXD BHOP: a Commeretn eo R dB OC aisebes weer? ROS! “Rossland Labor Union Cooks. eng rolters: union, Ni meetaeve! day Union Hail, * P, O. Box 41,» JAMES Youn Kuun, Cres.” Xo. U.,|- evening at ai im tiner's today with 624 runs for four wickets. Trumper had a score of 300 and not out. The Sussex eleven closed their firet inninga yesterday. with 414 runs, and the Australiana closed. yesterday’s, inn- ings by scoring 388 rans for two wickets. Ex-President Dead. Pants, July 29.—General Guzman Blanco, ex-president of Venezuela, died here on Thursday, Empress of Japan Sails. Yoxronasa, July 20.—The Canadian Pacific steamship Empress of Japan left here for Vancouver yesterday afternoon. ‘Mrs. Maybrick Again. ~ Lonpox, July 20.—Mr. Michael Davitt, M.P., willagain raise the question of ‘To the General Public ose who apprectate the short hours Kove’ by the clerks will kindly bestow thelr patronage on those closing st am: and on. tho 16 ith ofeach receeding mt toga holidays. Clerk's and Sulesmen’s Union, Martin A. Schwieg, the high-class tailor, will give you a perfect fit. Call ‘and gee him, Spokane street, two doors eff Columbia avenue, royal for Mra. ry in the house of commons today. A Child’s Funeral. Victoria Louise, the nine weeks old daughter of Mr. and Mra, Anthony dotti, that died morning, the funeral eervices being held at the Catholic church at 10 o’clock thia morning. The child was a twin born, with a boy on the 24th df May, the Queen’s birthday, and has never been strong und well. tf ,' Address A. B. this office. solicitor. tf WANTED.—A good lady Good-byer, |. received. from: the Dominican frontier’ y | eny the >i: was buried in the Catholte cemetery this | THE BIGKHAKERS STRKE Ten Thousand Bricklayer Bricklayers and, Car- penters Out of Work. THE STRIKERS WILL STAND FIRM And the Manufacturers Say They Will Not Sign Agreement Offered by the Union. Cnrcaco, July 20.—Ten thousand men were threwn out of employment this week on acconnt of work stopped on 200 buildings in the course of erection in Chicago during the second day of the strike of the union brickmakera of Cook eounty. Thetieup came first on the emaller buildings where the had not taken the precaution te increase their supply of bricks in anticidation of the strike, The. bricklnyers ‘and hod carriers were forced to quit for want of material, and following them the car- penters were- compelled to lay down their tools, An effort wili be made for an amicable adjustment of the contro- versy between the istrikera andthe north side manufacturers at a confer- ence which has been called by the Chi- cago Masons and:.Builders’. association for today» The. gtrikerg atill assert they will stand Grm until all the nerth side manufacturers sign the union agree- ment, and the manufacturera say they willatick it out, even if their yards are closed’all the eeason. STILL DYNAMITING. | Street Cars Blown Up by the 4 Strikers.” THAT. HORSE RACE. Stakeholder Will Not Give Up Money Until He Gets a Decision. Between 4 and 5 o'clock this morning, by special permiasion of the roayor, there was a horse race on Columbia ave- aue. The distance was a quarter of a mile, two best in three for $50 a side, Trech’a Mollie L. of Trail. The firet heat was'won by Visi by about twenty feet. The second heat isclaimed by both.- hey were toeach have a judge and seema did not do so, and as each holda for the party. who choose him, the stake- holder refuses ‘to give up the momey. He says he must have a decisien from the judges, so the heat will probably have to be run over. ‘Quite afew of the side bets have been turned ever to those backing Visi. to rum at Trail two weeks ago, but did — not account of a disagreement about the — track, - Health of. Dawson Improving. George. Herring, of the: OK. barber shop, returned last evening from Seattle, where he went to. meet his son Edward, . who was there from Dawson city. He is connected with the Nugget Transpor- tation company. , He made the trip from, Dawson to Seattle in 12 days. The health of Dawson city is much improved — on account ef the sanitary improvements which have Ween made. Mr. Herring says his son would not sdviae anyone to go to the Klendyke, for there is mot one ina thousand who succeeds in getting good mining claims, " Montana stables Sold. M. A. Harvey, the pioneer livery atable man of Rosaland, has seld the Montana livery stables to Harry McIntesh & Co. Mr. McIntosh is proprietor of- “the Hotel and hes had’ perience in the livery -businese, snd with “Cuevxnanp, Ohio, July 29.—The car returtiing-from Euclid Beach Park was blown up by dynamite about 11 o'clock |; jast night, while returning. to. the city. ‘Fhe: explosion: took- place a short dis- tance‘north of the Lake"Shore railroad, about two miles east of the city limits. The front track was demolished and the floor of the car shattered. There were no passengers. on board and the motor- man and conductor escaped without in- jury. Held on Suspicion. New York, July 29.—Francis; J. Gur- rau, 27 years old, formerly a: motorman onthe ‘Second avenue line, and James Smith, 82 years old, a striking motor- man of saine line, are being held by the police as suspicious persons. “The police Curran kad in his possession a stick of dynamite with four percussion capes. Detectives say they found in Curran’s }— room 75 pounds of dynamite and giant pewder and some fuses and caps. The Painters’ Union. Last evening 20 journeyman painters and decorators formed a union to be called the Painters and Decorators’ Union of America. “ “The following officers were elected: W.S. Murphy, president; E. D. Phalen, vice-president; J. G. Murray, secretary ; H. Halpmer, treasurer. Sunday Church Seryices. There will be services at St. George’s church tom-rraw ‘at 8:30 4.m., 11 a.m, and 7:30 p.m. Rev. H. Irvin expects Rev. W. C. Wise, of Northport, to fill the pulpit in the.evening. Rey. M. Best will preach at the Bap- tiat church tomorrow evening. Rey. Mr. Stackhouse will preach at the Presbyterian church, both morning and evening.’ The subject in the morn- ing will bé, “Can a Man Know the Trhth.” Regular Sunday services will be held at the Catholic church. The Seventh Day Adventista will hold services at their tabernacle. and Hona Kone, July 29.—Brigandage and blackmailing -have become so rampant in Canton that the silk merchants are obliged to notify foreign buyera that they will probably -be unable to fill their contracts: owing to the ingecurity of his’ and: many friends, the already large business-of the: Mortana stables will no: doubt be in- creased. } Police Court. ; The charge. against, John McNickles, was this morning reduced te attempted. theft. He pleaded not guilty and his case’ was-again remanded,- this sme until? Monday.. Harry Muilens forfeited a $5 bail ik. being drunk and incapable. Baseball Tomorrow. The junier baseball ‘team has named \themselves the Young Rossland Eagles: land will play the regular Rossland nine tomorrow afternocom at the baseball grounds. The game will be called at 3 o'clock, No admission fee will be charged’ LOCAL BREVITIES. The 50 new row boats and 200 new bathing suits ordered fer the Loon Lake Park company will be on hand in’ time for the Eagles’ picnic, but all those who have bathing suits bad better take them along, as there is apt to be a dearth of them. will show in Roasiand on the 9th day- o£ next month, and the town is being: thoroughly covered with bilia aTinounc- ing that fact. J. L, Parker & Co; have moved theit office in the rear of the Bank of Toronte on Lincolm street. There will be a special meeting of the city council at 5 o’clock this afterncom for the purpose of considering the water wouka deal. PERSONAL. : A. ©. Galt left today for the north, to be absent.for several days on legal busi- ness, W. B. Dale, advertising agent for the Walter L. Maim circus and menagerie, wesin town today with his 70-footcar, loaded with show bills, posters, etc. . R. J. Bealey, one of the early business men of. Rossland, is in tows from the Boundary country. A. J. McDonald left on the 11:25 traim for. Nelson an lega! business. ‘W. M. Davey returned today to.Grand Forks. Jeff Lewis has returned from the Boundary country. Alderman McCrae will leave tomorrow transportation, for Old Orchard Beach for his health, between Fred Linburg’s Visi and Robert ° they were to choose the third, but it ’ These are the same horses that were Walter lL. Main’s cirensand menagerie