ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 22. 1809. BRAVE BOY DROWNED. Perished While He Was Attempting to Save a Drowning Comrade. Cutoago, July 22—Raymond Cor- coran, 14 years old, risked his life before crowd to save Oscar Anderson, 18 years old, from drowning. The boys perished together before the pleasure seekers standing om the beach at Lincoln park, ‘Anderson, who was learning to swim, had ventured too far when he As he arose te the surface he cried for help. Corcoran, who was a good swimmer, ‘wasfarin shore and shouted'to en- courage the struggling boy, at the same time hurrying to his assistance. Ashe again appeared Corcoran caught him around the meck. He aoade but a few atrokes, when he threw up his hands with a cry and both sank again out of sight. fark Policeman Steiger, who heard the cries of the people on shore, hurried to the scene in a row boat. He was too late. The two swimmers came up forthe third time locked in each other's arms, but sunk again for the Jaat time. TORONTO-STOGK MARKET Toronto, July 21.—The following is a record ef today’s callon the Toronto stock exchange, and of the sales made: Gariboo . Minnehaha. Wi 1 CARIBOO DIMTEICT. Cariboo Hydraulic.... $1 45 FAIRVIEW CAMP. 3 Ferh Gold M. & M. Co. Nelson-Poorman TRAIL CREEK. onte Christo. . Northern Belle. DEVELOPMENT coMPANtEs, B.C. Gold 'F. Canadian G. Morning Sales: Golden Star, 500, 500 at 48; 500 at 42!¢; 600 at 42)Z; 500 at 42; 500 at 4114; 500 at 4134.. Minnel 9! partially insured. , | Olympic club -in -this city, August -11/ The winner will -meet.:Frank Erne inal _ | fight. for the ligatweight. championship: port in the fatare, IN THE POLICE COURT. David Johnsen Was a3 Fined for Carrying & Six-Shooter. “There were two cases in the police court this merning. James Lawler was of being drunk and incapable. David Johneen was fined $5 and costs for carrying a revolver. The charge was preferred by Ed, Perry. It appears that Perry's deg had ibeen killing Johnaon’s hi and J to stop his work by Liieg the dog. Mrs. Per- ry got tangled up in the ecrape and fainted, and Johnson got arrested, and thus ends the first chapter. | INVESTIGATE A LYNCHING. Grand Jury Reports on the Loulsana Italian Outrage. , Tauuutan La, July- 22.—The grand jury which investigated the lynching of five Itahans, reported Jast night as follows: “It is evident ‘from the facts brought to our knowledge that the mon who were lynched bad formed a conapiracy inate Dr. Hodges, and the mob, learning the facts, took the law into their own hands. After a diligent en- quiry, we have not been able to learn the names or identity of any of the men. composing the mob.” Struck by Lightning. Nanrucxgr Bracn, Muas., July 22.— The-:Park house, of Atlantic hill, was struck by lightning and burned before dawn today, The patrens ‘af the hotel narrowly escaped... The lose -was esti- mated at from $25,060 to bases It was Patrick Clark ; Returns, : Patrick Clark, the well-known mining man, has returned to:Spokaue from an extensive pleasure trip through theesat, Speaking to a reporter ypen his return, Mr. Clark said he was still nominally at the head of the-Repuhlic company; sbut ag the -control baa .passed. into: other hands he has little to.do with the man- agement. .He said there:-was no likeli- hood. ef a mill being .built .on the ‘Lone Pine-Surprise group thia:year. z As to the prospects of .Republic secur- ing a railroad. Mr, Clark asid: railroad situation, but I see Sim Hill leta out some facts.once in a while.’* Pi t) er-Spllivan Fight. Dexyver, Col.,.:July. 22.—Kid Parker and Spike-Sullivan: have: been inatched for, .a.-fight of:20 rounds - before -the One Price Store, The proprietors. wish to ik their) for the liberal patronage bestowed: upon them in the past, and hope by unremit- ting attention to the interests of their wants to merit their confidence and aup- Cc. O. Grwox & Co.; - P.O. Box 524, - 28 Spokane St. A Close Shave 1 Or juat the-kind ‘ t Ed Ra: Intend tion: al Barber Buo ion: * 7 The Evening Recorp delivered te any part of the city for 65 cents per month. remanded until the 25th upom thecharge| - . “I am not well.informed regarding the |“ Crescent Dry Goods Co. - Gets Furnishings Department, [LIMITED ] : Martin A. Schwieg HIGH-CLASS TAILOR. Perfect Fit: Guararteed - Prompt Delivery ’ Men’s Men's Heavy Grain Working Shoes at $2.50, $3.50 and $4.00 | Men’s Calf’ Skin Knockabout Shoes at $1.00, 82:50 and $3.00; Men’s Fine Imported Russian Colt Skin Shoes at. MEN’S SAOES. Fine Vici Tan. Kid Shoes at $3.50, $4. 00 and $5,00 Our Stock of Underwear com- prises the best of German, Eng- lish and Scotch productions. ‘Prices ranging from pl. 50a Suit to $5.00 SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue, To Sell brobeeti YOU MUST sone nen ed fazino, of. Yeriodical, nave irogblesoing details by sending LW. HOWARD “General Advertising and:Press Agent ST. (Within E. 0,)L Eng, ESTIMATES FU, NIBTED and CONTRACTS ARRANGED for ADVICY OF. FERED regarding the one Areal jum for bring. ing all Advertisers before the British public, Correspondence solicited. : T. W.. HOWARD Socks. of all kinds at 8c., 10c., 15c., 26¢ , 35c. and 50c. per’ Pair. White Laundered Shirts... Fancy Laundered Shirts: Men’s Extra Fine Silk Bosom Catbric Shirts, - + the very latest thing at............05. +++ $2.00 and $2.50 Men’s Soft Shirts, all Prices and Styles. Men’s Black Satin Shirts...............0.006 Meveseue 5Ne. to $1.75 SAIRTS. 75¢., $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 -75c., $1.00, $1.26 and $1.50 Urescent Dry Goods Go Columbia Avé., Rossland,'B.C. NEW BRICK BLOCK, 500 at: 1934; Golden Crown, 500 at 20; Brandon, 500 at':30; Vau “Anda, 500, 5,000 at 1034; 590, 500. °:$00 at 11; 1,000, 1,000, 6,000, 500 at11; ‘ier Park, 800 at 154; Deer Trail, 100 at 2314; Van Anda, 500 at 11. Afternoon Sales:, Golden Star, 500 at 4234; 500 at 4237; 500 at 43; 500, 500 2423, ; 500 at 43. Van Anda, 5,000, 5,000 at 1034; 600at11. Iron Mask, 1,000 at 67; 500 at 673g. Britisn Columbia Gold Fields, 500 at 334. Golden Bia O00. 500, 500, 500 at 43; 500 at 431%; 500 at 4334; 500, 500, 500, 500 at 44; 500, 500, 500, 500 at 441g. There's a sign on the Imperial cigar atore window, Spokane street, “Musical Instruments at Caught -Prices.” He meas it. Bring yourcatalegue, 7-18-Im St. Charles Hotel FIRST-CLASS UNION COOK, Wd LOUGHEED C0. Merchant Tailors: ‘Ladies’ Drapers, REDUCED PRICES FOR 20—DAYS--20 IN LADIES’ SULTS Just arrived a fine range of Flannel Suitings “IN GOOD - Golorings and Patterns... Baits of » Bal Hats, any style, citer at $3.00 ie My 00, tor. lothes, advertived at $15. 00 Shoes, advertised at $3.00 to $5. 00, te Overalls or Jumpers, worth $1. 00, bes Blankets from And s0 at same rate wit} thesame. Make money by LOOK OUT For your money. Buy your Clothing, Gents’ Furnish: Ble . here. you pave to pay pelt tte price than saeetnie mee: he overcharge you w Alec our one ge y rou! ave to pay eleewhere. Note gan, worth ae 00, fo any other article {+ our if o wing it, and thet sou can ODly do whee pou see ae etl change ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE 42E. COLUMBIA AVE. R. BANNETT, Manager. WF COUT A MISS JEFBIE, for 3 years boss of the dinin: oom, gives you = good Lunch Bucket, Meal We iB Copper Refrigerat a ing the Finestand Coolest Glass of bast, oe” sae. EHLERS, Prop. @MF— Cool aud Shady Place in the even! chy Band Practices rafts tatgnte it Cold Storage To Let. Under the #t, Charles Hotel. the we . Barristers, Solicitors ang Notaries. "| Solfettors for Bank of British Norte America J.A, Macponatp, J.8, CLurz, Jn. Macdonald & Clute Re. An MeBaws Bunowa, Rosapaxn. Subscribe for the Evgnixa Recorp WANTED.—A feed lad: Di a ‘. Address A. B, this office. a ee “4 ” only 65 cents per month. ey wpa aang and geies clear, transier, warehouse, QdicKk WOR K! Red Star Storage aud asia lar Sto: 1d Tra: Ofthercity. Meef ati tral Minin; Tel. No 8 ——— apatir business: i wi my caniteaiana ie ee pig eal at machi iT ight atten ar ce nar saa BEecal facilities, reasona Sie ‘Orahip any class of g We Sell Good, Dry Seasoned Wood. OFFICE: WASHINGTON ST. OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL. “| 108, (Within) Loxpos, Eng, Agent for the Ross.anp zy ENING RB: and’ British Coltamidn i oview. mae Le Roi LIVERY SALE. and FEED “STABLE. ate JOHN F. LIVBURG,. PRO. Stylish Rigs for ent. Hirst class Saddle ghd Pack Lorses. Sran.es: Columbia Ave.) ‘Phone No, Hf Commercial Allev ‘Phone: No. P. 0. BX, 136, Having dis; aigpsea of the hotel business, I am uow prepared to give my entire attention to ATHLETICS... Rpecial attention given o Rotucing Surplus Velght and buliaing ng ap Ol Horn nm cows or o ik constitutions by nature's ethods. for the quarter commencing Sone Tor Iwill make SPECIAL RATE OF $8. For Private instructions (guaranteed) in ox ings) rroming. ng oF fencing. Club Swinging, $5,00 tor 24 movem Regular clans tnreretions Monday » Wednes- dey aud Fridey nights free to membe: Be /, Membership Fee $300. Dues per month $2.00 Prof. F.’ S. ‘LEWIS. Instructor. _ DOMINION ATHLETIC CLUB. We GO to The —waggy- Womans Exchange ie For the beet HOME MADE ua and pastries of all kinds, East Colum- ix Ave. next door went of City offices. Fer ba aaa <5 ohranken ‘quickly tat a ong Boa paatt fon, Arete ded. ome SUF ae } eh Stree 7 F eHEHERYCh., bropee, FLEE R 30 SPOKANE STREET. Seat hue Bot HHL, oF our Agents J.W. AARTLINE MAN, O. Box 271. P a Rea ural to Dipublin Abo Rossland — VOL 4, NO. 17. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, JULY. 24,1899. PRICE FIVE CENTS. eer Z Gashes— ae We have Just received Bootes, line of SASHES with the .MAPLE LEAF, CANADIAN AND BRIVISH Coat of: Arms enameled on the buckles. These are the lntest.and very stylish, J.W. SPRING, NEXT DOOR TO THE Post. OEFICE. THE LEADING JEWELER, 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. Old Price. - Sale Prive. Nobby tweet sult. $550 serge 8: Heavy ilu Sore Bult rsh Suits tom. ney Linen =uits frown. lemmmner Coats from. sewn lee line of MEN?3 and BOY'S AMERICAN and ENGLISH HATS and APS, compriving Steteou, King B., Wakefield and Leslie Stiff Hats. « 500 In all the Newest 4 This Week oxeyed Tie ee Designs & Patterns ‘4 Nobby Line of American Shirts and Ties A FEW FACTS: WORTH LOOKING. INTO: : : Ast. He carries the largest and most complete Why dces M. J. O'FTEARN omploy more: stock Im; English, Scotch and Ma- Tailors than all the other merchants g-honey. “dorese in the Kootenay. combined in Roweland..7...0...7..0+- © | CUTTER In B.C. 3 3rd, Employs only Union Labor. A:;CARLOAD OF TRUNKS and VALISES JUST ARRIVED. MJ: OHEARN, THE CLOTHE ss CORNER coLUMBIA Ave BAND BINCOUN STREET: ) average man buys shoes from their-appear- All we Try! ance and fit.” ‘They know little abont leath- ask is: erand trnst to their dealers. Hence the advantage of dealing with a repu table honse. Our shoes etrike people by stylish shape and by their. quality. CG. QO. LALONDE-_ 106 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE. il EAST COLUMBIA AVENUE. ~ Your. Doctor Tights, Pisoase with Medicine. | If the Medicine isnot ri nit not conquel ifthe Drugg‘st doeshis aniy ihe ModiGine wlll be right and Soar Doctor javduachunes stwinning the victory. You can help Your Doctor by having your prescriptions filled by T. -R. MORROW, “Buecemor to Mclean & Morrow, The Pioneer Drugglsts, Reasland, B.C. ‘The Clarendon Cafe. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, “Open Day and Night, Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties. We will have your trade after-that... ‘The Rossland Labor. Union Cooks’ and Waiters’ union, No. 40' U, htop ail Saturday evening s at ot itfner a Union hi "0. Box Al, ~ Youn KUMN, bres.” To the General Public o’cloc! imple time Tor aking parca q ‘eran Y gon stir T ovciock, aud on fue fein sfeach, month ane oats Cierk’s and Salesmen’s Union. Martin A. Schwieg, the high-class tailor, will give you a perfect fit. Call OlMest Fatablished Hiuse in Kootensy VILLIAM R. BEATTY Undertaker. {OSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A A aaa: A.G. CREELMAN GEO. BEAM Creelman & Beam, CONTRACTORS BUIDERS. Eatimat a furnished on all kinds of work. Jovbing promptly attended to. Sale Price. $2 50} 5 hy $3.00; 31:35 | red the services of the BEST| © TORONTO. STOCK MARKEI Toronto, July 24.—The-iollowing is a record of today’s callon the Toronto stock page and of the eales made: ONTALIO, Empress ... Golder Star. Foley...... Cariboo . Minnebaha. Wuterloo.. CARIBOO DISTRICT. Cariboo Hydraulic... $1-45 FAIRVIEW CAMP. Smuggler. ses SLOCAN, AINSWORTH AND NELNON. Athabasca: Banabler-Gasibes . Wonderful . 5 3. . -$86 50 $34 75 TEXEDA ISLAND, “ 103% -~ 10! B.C. Gold F, Canadian G. F. Syn. Morning Sales: Golden Star, 500, 500, 500, 500, 500, 500, 500 at 44345 Rath- Over. One Thousand Peop! senger coached, or ‘nearly 1,100 peep! went to’ Loon Lake yesterday to'nee' the baloon ascension and.other. sports. LOUN LAKE EXCURSION. \dyantage of Low Rates. if There were seventeen crowded ‘pa There were only .38 from , Rossland, the reat of the People evidently waiting for the ‘Eagles’ excursion & week from next Sunday. The baloon’ ascension is reported asa] success, Professor. Miller ascénding. 1,000 feet and landing safely.. The baseball game between. the Rosslands and_ the Blair college team was won, by" Rosslaud by a acore of 8'to 19. “There was no acci- dent‘or mishap to mar the Plssaare of the day. +» MINING BREVITIES.:: On the Hudeon and Weir group near. Kaslo the entrre face of = '60-foot pannel ig ia concentrating ore. : ‘A'40 foot ‘shaft“has been sank-on’ the Ricbardson and Pollock ‘group at Kaslo, which is in mixed ore of.a high grade; The Lavine: group 'at-Kaslo has been bonded. to Col. Veits;‘by: As R. McDon- ald.) This group ; consista. of. five claims and carries from 10.to 20 inches of clean ore... 7) Sets isony fEks,7, ree The Ymir mine has commenced toship crude ore, which cannot be-itreated; by the stamp mill; to the Nelson smelter, and the shipments of concentrates atead- ily continue, ~ <~ ‘A contract for a 250-foot'tunnel- has been let bythe owners of the Jupiter mine at - Florencei! f The ‘property lies within three miles ‘of Florence and is also a very promising claim: * The directors of the Athabasca Gold Mines. have cabled instructions to-Man- an. air compressor and. alee a, cyanide plantéif srousnt advisable. ven WherMortally 7 Wovndea He Will Tey to ) Rem: A same as his rider. As the colum swings into line and waits the horse grows ner- vous “over the waiting--If-the-wait: ie ‘spun vont, fhe’ will tremble and ‘sweat mullen, 1,000, 1,000 at.7; Winni; 500, 600 at 30; 500 at 20)¢; Dardanelles, 500; (500, 500, 600 at 12; ; Wonderfal, 60 at40; Van Anda, 500, 600, 100 at 103%; 1, 000; 500, 500 at 10%¢. “‘afterneon Sales: Van ‘Anda, 5 }, 4,000 4,0°0, 5,000, 2,000 at 101g; Cariboo Hy- draulic, 100, 100 at $1.45; 100, 100 at $1.46; 500 at $1.49; 100 at $1.50; Bran- don, 1,000‘ at 873¢; ~ Rambler-Cariboo, 5U0 at 251¢; Silver Bell, 500, 500 at 234; 500, 500 at 48, 500 at 423; Morrison, 1,000 at 1234. j Weekly Ore Shipments. The following is.the ore shipments for the week ending July 22: To Trail. War Eagle.. Centre Star. Tron Mask... The figures for the Centre Star and War Eagis ava taken from the morning paper and cannot therefore be vouched for. That sheet reports the shipment from the Iron Mask for last month to be 180 tons, when, in fact, there were 270 sent to Trail, The reason the Rrcoxp gives the Miner’s tures ‘is because we are unable to get ‘the ‘necesmary privi- lege of getting the returns, bat hope t to by temorrow. iW. A. Campbell in ‘Town. ‘W. A. Campbell, one. tthe earliest! men to express confidence in this camp, and {o act upon it, has been spending a few days in the city. Mr. Campbell was, daring-his gbsence, elected to the first city council of Rossland, but was pre= vented by a dangerous iJlness from re- has grown away from him, so he hae concluded te locate in the Boundary. country, where. he rogards the chances Golden Star, 600 at 43!¢; 500 at 4314; |" —— | fatally wounded, bat hobbles out of the turning.to qualify. He says this camp}: Ithe has been six menths in service he knows every bugle call. As the call ‘comes to advance the rider can feel him working at the bit with his tengue to) get it between, his teeth, As he moves out he will’ ‘éither ‘seek ‘to get on faster however., The Hines} will carry him 'for- ward, and after a minute he will grip, rs,camd ome. can feel his turmoil ‘of battle. : horue. Five troopers out. of six, when struck with a bullet,.are out of their sad- dlesin a minute. Ifhit in the breast or shoulder;.up go their hands, and they zeta heavy fall; if: in the leg or foot or arm, they fall forward ‘and roll off. Even witha foot-cut of, bya jagged piece of shella horée will not drop.-: It is only whan: shot - through the head or heart_that he comes down. He may be fight torightor left and stands, with drooping head, until ithe lose of. bloed brings him dows. : / The horse that loses bis "rider | and is unwounded. himeelf:: will: continue to run with his eet of fours until some movement throws hin. out. with. fear and alarm, but he will not in his racing-about he Raay, get ‘amor ig the dead'arid wounded, but he wil) dodge them, if possible, and ~ When he ‘laa steeds, they fo .ae,.if. for. muti “rally” of the sbugl ‘whole of them into’ yh blic Opinio: Mrs. O'Hara Iniproving. “Mra. O'Haray"who':had an operation 13 af. Lan, abscess from’a! at, ‘the kidneys, i is nicely. wath ‘a fair-cnance for for better. hesa\: -her recovery. his business ‘will: call him to Rossland: FFICE AND BHOP; conta court, 7 ic Tear. real and see him, Spokane street, two “doors bra, Hota), tf eff Columbia avenue, Rossland BC. often, and all who know him will be'glad of that, WANTED.—A ered lady solicitor. ager Nelson Fell: at Nelson: to. purchase |; A oterae cavalry. ETE partakes’ ‘of |" the hopes: and’ fears of- battle just the]; than he should or, holt, He cannot bolt, j BOTH BYAAWS CARRE. The Overdraft Brigade Was Out in _ Perce SIXTEBN LADIES CAST THEIR VOTES (ae The Bank Bylaw Carried by: 169-and the.Telephoue Bylaw by 179. ~ There was no particular interest taken” in the by-law election other than by Mr. Fraser, manager of the Bank of Montrea), and his personal friends, who worked diligently for the passage of tho bank by-law. At 11:80 there were only 34 votes cast in the First ward, 30 in the Second; apd 35 in the Third. ‘At2 o'clock 164 votes had been cast, as foltows: , Firat: ward, 53; Third ward, 65. * At 3:80, er @ half hour before the polls closed,’ there were 186 votes polled, 16 of which were cast by ladies. Wm. McQueen acted as returning of- Gcer at the First ward, W. B. Townsend at the Second, and J. G. Meody at the Chird. There were no- scratineers: at any of the polling places. ' The fellowing ‘is tho. result-of the elec tion by wards.on the two by-laws: - BANK BY-LAW. Second ward, 18 4 SECOND WARD, THIRD WARD. | There were five ballots apeiled.. PERSONAL. J. McGregor, an old Rosslander, who showed his faith by a liberal investment of hia money, time and energy, is in the city from the east and south where he bas spent the past year. He says it ia well understood upon the outside that Rossland camp is all right, and that. we have rich and, permanent mines. J..E. Boss, a Boundary country. mine ing man of note, is in the city. W.8..Warman, secretary of the Roas- land Water and Light company, ia in the city. F. P. Gutelius, general manager of the O. & W., was in town today. L. C. Plott, of Nelson, is registered'at the Allen, The Rossland ‘Cricket team won Inst. . Saturday at Neleon ‘against Nelson by a,score of 108 to 98, and came home feeling quite elated. John Elliott, barrister; of. Nelson, is in, the city on business, Dr. Kumpe, of Spokane, arrived in the city this afternoon. J. L, Parker, M. E., returned: ‘yétor- >| day frem Salmo and Nelson; wheré he has been for a few days on mining: business, Judge Spinks came in from-the Bound- ary country, Saturday, and left for ifel- ton this afternoon. Alexander Dick left on the 11:25 pas- senger for the Boundary country. Don’t forget the Eagles’ excursion ‘Address A.B, this o: th. and picnic at Loon Lake, Auguat6, tf