y ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 12: 1899. pewey at Suez Canal.- Siez Oanau, July 12.—The cruiser Olympia with Admiran Dewey on board, from-Colonmbo, Crilon June 28th has been sighted. Admiral Dewey said today he vas in good health, and din di which inaleo the case with his officers and en. Many sutfered with maltrial fever pht now are quite recovered. The Olym- yia has beem quarantined, no communi- cation with the shore being allowed. , FOR MINERS’ UNION DAY. There Will be a Drilling Contest and Other : Evel vents. ‘Tho Minera’ unien is making prepara- tions for « big celebration July 17, the fourth anniversary of Miners’ ‘Union day in Rossland. The events of the program hays not all been decided upon, but there will be a purse of $160 for a drilling contest and other events will follow in due time. It is probable that a namber af good will make on that day and a grand ball will be held in the evening. Cariboo Hydraulic. Snauggler. TORONTO STOCK MARKET Toroxro, July 12,.—The follo wing is a record of today’s callon atock exchange, and of the sales made: ‘canre00 DISTRICT. wow $145 FAIRVIEW CAMP. “Now that. the mayor has recognized | Dardan the request of the Miners’ union to pro- claim the 17th a civic holiday, a great deal more interest will be taken in the celebration by the public. -The procession of the trades unions in Rosslund this year will exceed. any yet witmessed in Rossland. ‘The Goldén has been taken over by Steve Garnham and in future will bé known by the name of Turf Exchange. It.ia the intention of the management to have beth London and New York prices on all large events, and the crack- a-jack races at Meyers Falls noxt Satur- day will be the firat event shown on the} boards, Grand opening Saturday night, A Close Shave Or just the kind you want at Ed aya Internationa 1 Barber Snop. . |, BUSINESS POINTERS. Fitzpatrick, ze sanitary unaber; has removed his office and shop.fo abe ¢ corner.of Columbia avenue nd Washin; ington atreet, under’ “Cap: BShaw’s' cigar “store. ~ a1 th: Monarch Stock for Sale. eornoled steck.of the Monarch Moning sompany for for male. at es cents. Apply. te * ABOUT © THE ‘CITY. * “itftie Evening Riconn after June 1 de- livered to any part of the city for 65 eents a-monht. te. Subscribe for the Evexina Recorp only 65 cents per_ month. Just, Received. Cucumbers, Cauliflower, -- Tomatoes Cabbage, Potatoes, Onions Peas and Beans And try Chicago a complete line of Kennedy’s Biscuits. " LEADING GROCER. Catching On. That’s what the leading business men of Roseland are. doing every day. Some of them caught on a long time ago. ave lout their Ee; THE RECORD asa medium for talking Tneiueee and bargains to the people who buy never loose their grip. Look over ita list of advertiser: c you will recognize the names of business firms who have done the business of this camp They have been succeseful in bueinees. Advertising is part of their business. -It stands to reason they would not iuvest_in adver icing apace in THE REC- BDI the result was not satisfac- THE RECORD'S newe service is superior to that of its contempo- ues . Its mining news i3 scourate itis airee lance not tied t = the apron strings of any clique os corgoration. You can get any kind of Job Prin- ting done at bottoms prices at Wonderful Crows Nest Coal. . Van Anda.. B.C. Ge Canadien. F. Bynes 5 $86 00 TEXEDA ISLAND. Serre Goupanres, 4 Morning Sales: “@olden Star 00-at 40. Winnipeg, 100 at'33;:1,000, '/000-a1 32%. Athabasca,’500 at 89... Vani “Andi 6,000 ut 814 ;,5,000 at 9; 1,500 at 9: F. 600 at 334; 1,000,at.4. ~ B.C. G. morning «board: asked, $3% 65 bid; Payne, $3.393¢‘asked $3.34 bid} ‘Montreal’ & ,London, asked, 48 bid. Republic, $1.26 asked, $1.20 bid. Di : G ne 1, 000 at 734. Golden Star, 4,250 at Montreal Stock .Market. : MONTREAL, July 12.—B8tock 2’ the Toronto Funeral of Baby McIntosh. The funeral of Ivine M., the 16- months-old daughter of Mr. and -Mre. Angue McIntosh, was held this morn- ing. Interment in Laurel Hill ceme- tery. The child died yesterday after- noor of membraneous croup after a very brief illness. Angus McIntoeh, the father, is now in Alaska, packing from Atlin lake, and it will be some time before he will get the sad news of his child’e death. CO. M. Weller, Rogsland’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the best equipped lambing establishment in the city and ls prepared to do all kinds of plumbing steam-fitting, etc., anywhere, for any y at anv time. ‘Martin A. Schwieg HIGH-C LASS “TAILOR. Perfect Fit Guaranteed Prompt Delivery 1-19-Ef | Ladies’ Sailor Hats. —_— Ladies’ falter Hate, Jc, and $1.00, Now 60c. Ladies’ Sailor Hats, $1.25 and $1.60, _ Now 76c. Ladies’ Walking Hats,'$1.25 and $1,560, . Now. 766. SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. Wd LOUGHEED & C0. Merchant Tailors Ladies’ Drapers. REDUCED PRICES FOR . 2O—DAY S--20 - IN.LADIES? SUITS Juat arrived a fine range of Flannel Suitings yesIN.GOCD Coiorings and Patterns.re.ine $20 A -SUIT. i BT A War, Eagle, Sales: War Eagle, $3.68 50 1,000° “at. 93.67 GO to Thea FROM CALIFORNIA. 500 at $2.66. Payne, 500 at $1.38. The verack ack races at Myers’ Falls, Wash., be ron next. Saturday. The events will be received by wire at the Turf Exchange. é 3 7 Bridgford & Herring’s.O K:porclane bath and barber shopsas mgypi to the Leland, one door east of the Widaor hetel. For the best HOME MADE BREAD th Womans Axchange tries of all kinds. East Colum- ve. next door west of City « offices, Dominion hotel. at the WANTFD—A~ b id We have no solicitor, so his rake-oft don't go on your ploooy A pueyssoy ay |. _ Ayo ayy Jo qed Aus 09 poroayeg: || SWIDANW— DNIONENNOO—WLNOW Yad | SONAD G9 [pas BILL We have no follector, so his rake-off does not go on yt BILL We do work for CASH, so we do not put the loss of bad collections on your BILL What goes on your bill is a reasonabl chargeferworkthat is right.” RECORD JOB ry 00 REMEDY pice ok Miners, railroad and city checks cash- ed free of charge at all hours at Hote, rv Eee IN TRE RECORD Record Job Office Harry proprieter. Ladies’ Waists andl ' Blouses: —— Ladies'Shirt Waists, 7Ge. and $1.00, Now 50c. Ledies’ Shirt Waists, #1:25, Now 75c. Ladies’ Shirt Waiats, $1.50, ? F Now $1.00 Ladies’ Summer Un- derwear. Ladies’ Cream Silk. Vests, . Short Bleeves, ‘$1.00. .... New 50c. Ladies’ Lisle and Silk Veste, $1,00.. . . Now 50c. Ladies’ Egyptian Cotton Veste, _Long Sleeves. . Now 25c. Ladies’ Summer Vests. ...10,15 and 25¢. Men’s Hats. —— Men’s Fedora Hats, $2.50. . Now $1.50 Men’s Light Grey Fedora Hats, Now $1.50 Men's Crash and Fedora Hats at $2.50, £8.00, $8.50, $4.00-and 45.00 Men’s Linen Hats 50c. and 7ée. Men’s Straw Hats... Men’s Summer Caps.50c., 76c. and $1.00 Now $1.00 | 76c., $1.00 and $1.50, Rossland Evening Record “vol 4, NO. 9. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1899. “PRICE FIVE OEN'TS. Silver Plate that Wears We have just rece vel another consignment of fine QUADRUPLE PLATED WARE, consisting of TEA SETS BERRY DISUES ETC. OTS BON. BON DISHES ETC. BAKE DISHES NUT BOWLS ETC. Cajl and Let Us Give You Our Prices. J. WU. SPRING, NEXT DOOR TO’THE POST OEFICE. THE LEADING JEWELER, VOLUNTEER DEATH ROLL Uncle Sam's Soldiers at Manila Felt Hand of Death. REGIMENTS DECIMATED BY DEATH. every GENGINE SALE And Great Reduction in Prices in the Next THIRTY DAYS. Suffered. Severely From the Sword and Disease. NeTsi Baw F: July 13.—Advices re- 1 Will Offer the following MEN'S SUITS ld Price. Sate Prive. Nobby Tweed Suit . $200 $500 Fr ney Serge Fult. pewn r sh Suita fom Fancy 1 Linen ults frow Same: Coats fron, Goods at and Below Cost: BOYS’ SUITS. Old Price. Sale Price. $4co $250 Fancy Stripe Linen Suits... to Full line of Boys’ Odd Pants. lined, to clear at 50e., 75¢,, $1.00, $1 25 A complete line of MEN?’S and BOY’S AMERICAN and ENGLISH HATS and UAPS, comprising Steteon, King B., Wakefield and Leslie Stiff Hats. Men’s Shoes. We have several Broken Lines in Men's Working and. Dress Shoes which we-are closing out at Lig Reductions. $3.00 Shoer, $2.00. $8.50 Shoes, $2.25. $4.00 Shoes. $3.00. | Ete., Ete. Columbia Ave., Crescent DryGoodsco. “NEW BRICK BLOCK, Rossland, B. C. Ojened This Week ‘4 Nobby Line of American Shirts and Ties In a)l the Newest Designs & Patterns ceived by the Transport Newport from Manilla, dated June 11, are as follows: The are greatly debili din SHARP RUNNING FIGHT. Troops Had a Severe, Engagement at Manti- Tupa, Tus Manta, July 18. ane Theeday the troops had an WANT TO SEE MR. COTTON on the south. shore of the. ‘ake. They found 500 :nsurgents there entrenched near the ehore,.. The. Napidan shelled the rebels, and a party of American troopa numbering 135, landed and drove, them by a sharp running fight to the hills, where thoy were too" strongly en- trenched for a small force to attack them, The bodies of ten“insurgents were found. ‘Two of the cavalrymen were wounded. Itis supposed that the en- emay lost 35. ; Railroad Denial. MInWAvUREE, ‘Wis., w aly. 15.—President Miller, of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pauil railroad, yesterday denied the re- port that his road intended to purchase the St, Paul & Dulath railroad, congequence of their hard campaigning through three months of tropic weather. Carlisle-Castie Lost. Pertu, Aust ali Inly 18,—The Since the middle of May no regiment has had sick list of leas than 20 per cent. Most of them at present have 25 per cent ill, and a few of the regiments have lees than one-third of their number on duty. The Nebraska regiment hag suffered worse. It came in from San-Fernandino a few days ago with leas than two hundred men in th ‘A FEW FACTS WORTH, LOOKING INTO: Why does 9. J. OTHEARN employ are Tailors than all ‘he other merchat combined in ftcssland .. le garrisa tb tbe largest and most complete Fo English, Scvtch and Ma- erees tin the Kootenay. ya Basse: red the services of the BEST mploya only Union Labor. e ranks. The South Dakota regiment fol- lowed day with 275 men on duty. ‘The Montana and Kaneas regiments at San Fernandino have not more than 250 available men each, The after the Washi troops took Morong a week ago only 263 A,CARLOAD OF “TRUNKS and VALISES JUST ARRIVED. men to the roll call. The i men had been engaged since March 12 in preventing the insur- gent armies of thé north and south from iris a junction ‘on Laguna bay, and they ~ ywere engaged at. the game time peekth: act Allwe ask is? Try! erand trnét to their dealers. 106 WEST COLUMBIA: AVENUE. We will have your trade’ after that. average nan buys shoes: trom ‘their ‘appear- arice and fit? ‘They knew little about leath- Tienve the advantage of dealing with a repu table house. Our ehocsstrike people'by stylish ehape and by their quality. Cc. O. LALONDE™ The 11 EAST COLUMBIA AVENUE. tion.” Twenty-four of the N of. ficers are.on the sick list, and the Mon- tana; -Washingtom and South Dakota regiments show twenty or more officers in the hospital or sick in their quarters. These regiments have borne the “bfunt ofthe fighting. Their losses 1n killed and wounded ranged ‘from 160 in the Moatana regiment to 280 in the Nebras- ka. The loss of: the Kansas British ship Carlisle Castle was lost in astorm yesterday off Rollingham. The crew perished... The Carlisle’ Castle, Captain Longsay, 134 tons -net register, left Clyde, March: 21; for Freemantle, near ‘Perth, Westérn: Australia. She ‘was built at London in 1868, FROM CANADIAN TES Destructive storm Sweeps Southwest- ern Manitoba. FACTORY. AT LONDON. DESTROYED. | Rx-Mayor Chisholm of Hamilton Dead " —Two Street Cars Collide i074 tia Winnipeg.’ ‘Wranipga, Man., July 13. —There. was s severe wind storm in portions oft oe second to thatof the Nebraska, while Your Doctor = rplnease. with Medicine. If the Hedreine it ian not gt right Jf the Dru; rhe T. R. MORROW. Buccessor to McLean & Morrow, The Pioneer Druggists, Ressland, B. 0. ror This week Wo will ecll you shirt and diawera; light summer weight, cotton or balbrig- gan; sells everywhere: for $1.50 to $2. Beth shirt and drawers, any size, For only 50¢ a Sul Ending July 15, 1899 CUT THIS CUT ItIs Worth Money “TO YOU Oniy For anything else you buy this week, be f suits of clothes, shoes, blankets, top abirts, ett though we charge you only half the price you have elscwhere, we will allow y-u an extra dis ct-unt of 10 per cent on each and every dollar's worth purchased, provided you cut this a-iver ‘tisoment out and bring it slong. which we shall accept as payment for 10 per cent. ‘Rossland Auction House, B. Bannett, Mer. 42 E. COLUMRIA AVENUE. Red Star Storage Does a rogular any arr ofthercity. Meet all traina. Con Minin; damagt rage fai PAYSB——PAYS———P4 Y8——PAYS QUICK WORK! Storage and Transfer business Raggage aetivered tract and Jou work « Thachiners delivered on short n Ore gy | anos and safesssfoly moved. We pa e di cilities, reasonabl. clear, transfer, warehouse, or ship any class soars aoe We Sell: Good, Dry,Seasoned Wood. OFFICE: WASHINGTON ST. OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTBEAL. J. W. KARTLINE MAN. ny jane to to anything we hand ~ Tel. No 8. and’ rae Co. Will call at ‘heavy freight aT ute, phe will rom ptly. cones ight a Let ken. He. We act as shiper's sgents. the W: and South Dakota regi- ments follow clesely, each with losses ‘of about two hundred.’ The Oregon regi- ment sulfared severely. Of the regulars the Third artillery ia the heaviest losers, ite killed'and wounded . numbering 123. WOULDN'T RACE THE FRENCH. British Tars at Sydney Refused to Mingle with Fren' Hattrrax, N.8., July 18.—A dispatch from Sydney, where a big regatta was opened yesterday, suys that the naval race between the crews of the British and French war ships is called off, the is| weatern ba nat Manito the station and curling iia and agricultural hallwere blown down ‘and some buildings damaged. Alexander Fraser, of Loggan avenue, has been ‘missing’ ‘since Monday and there are fears of foul play. Two; crowded electric ‘cars collided near the park Yast evening and several women were injured. The motorman is still unconscious and may not recover. ° INTARIO, shi Mi: Stewar Allve in the Klondike. i Hasuron, Ont.;