fi aon acim PED © eet 3 THE ARGONAUTS WK Canadian Boys Beats the Dutch for Grand Challenge Cup. WAS A VERY BXCITING FINISH. A it of the Events at Henly, Eng- land, Today. Henwey, Jnly 6.—In the firat heat for the GrandCkallenge Cup,‘Eights, today, the Delft students in the Dutch boat started very badly, rowiug only 44, while the Argonauts of Toronto got ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 8. 1899. July 5.—The record ef today’s. callon atock exchange, and of the ONTARIO, ABEED. 5 as3ye Emnreas. OARIBOO DrerRICT. Cariboo Hydraulic.... $1 45 FAIRVIEW CAMP. BOUNDARY ORREK, Ola ae as 28 1 82h, away wellat 40, and secured a lead of} p, @ jlength before the Dutch had time to recover. Above the island the Dutch- men caught up with the Canadians and led at Fawley Court id 3 minutes and} 7 19 seconds by the length of their forward convas, Thence there was a terrific. atruggle. The Canadiana apurted again and again, ‘and’ just as they reached the posteucceeked’in getting the nose of their boat in front. The finish was highly :exciting and the time considered Crows Nest Coal... TUXRDA TELAND. Van Ands,...... TRAIL. CREEK. very fast. They beat the Dutchmen by Cor two feet; time, 7 minutes 6 seconds. In the second heat the London Rew- ing Club beat the Thames Rowing Club by @ length and a half; ; time, 7 minutes, | \ 26 seconds. In the the third heat the Leander Club beat the Baliol by a length and a quarter: time, 7 minutes, 11 seconds. Inthe fourth heat Trinity College, of Oxford, beat Eaton by a length; time, 7 minutes, six seconds. STEWARDS CHALLENGE cur. In the first heat for the Stewards’ Chall Oup, Fours, Hi if Ibeat |G 8t. George’s hospital by a length and three quarters; time, 7 42 DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES. B. ©. Gold F... nt Camadian.G, F. seconds. ., SHE, DIAMOND SCULLS. Howell beat Bright, of the Argonauts, in the second trial for the diamond aculls. ,DEMOLISHED A SHACK, Sheriff Robinson Mi Raw Material of a Squatter’s Bullding. Deputy Sheriff Robinson at 11 o’clock thie forenoon, accompanied by two men, tore down a small dwelling on lot 3, block 18, on the hill near Firat avenue, west of street, in with a writ issued by the court. The building, which is the property ef Agner E. Pauleon, was claimedsby Mra. John |: Harris. She contended that she bought it and refused to ay rent or vacate the b ig the i etc. Phe furniture was dumped out on the ground infront of the building and the shack leveled to the ground. Harris did not interfere, The original action was commenced againet John Harris, Fred Young, Chas. V. Lunward and J.R. Blue. The two latter compromised by paying rent and their buildings were not molested, Catching On. That’s what the leading business men of Rossland are doing every day. Some ef them cuught on uo lon time ago. Others have lost their grip. But those who use THE RECORD asa medium for talking business and bargains to the people who buy never looae |’ their grip. Look over its list of advertisers and you will recogniz the names of business firms who have done the business of this camp They have been successful in business. Advertising is part of their business. It stands to reason they would not iuvest in advertising space in THE REC- ORD the result was not satisfac- TE RECORD’S news service: is superior to that of ity contempo- rary. Its mining news iaaccumate anda it is airee lance. not tied to the apron strings of any clique or corgoration, You can get any kind of Job Prin- ting dune at bottom prices at Record Job Office Mrs. | .. at 20. Rethmutten, '500;* 1000, 500 at 7. Athabasca, 1000 at 40. Iron Mask, .600, 10,000 at 683g. White Bear; 200, at 4. Golden Star, 500; 500at 44° Deer Trail, 27. Calitérciia, 1000 at 14. Afte: Sales: Gol 40. 500 at.39. Waterloo, 1,000, 1,000, 1,000 at 834, Winnipeg, 500, 500 at 3234. Athabasca, 600,500, 500, 500, -250, 250 at 40. Dardanelles, 500, 500, 500 at 1134. Van Anda, 100 at 334. Canadian G. F., 500, 500'at 7; 500, 500 at 754; 1,000 at 7%. Golden Btar, 600, 600 913534; 500, 500, 500 at 3534; 500, 500, 500 at 35. Ad ro : plocoN aq perso | “ii oyy jo ued Aus 09 porearpeq. -AWIQANV— ontonawnoo—WLNOW Y SONS G9 oe ABOUT THE CITY. Dominion hotel. BUSINESS POINTERS, Address A. B.; this office. CO. M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the best equipped lambing eee mene in the city Pind E prepared to do all kinds of plumbing steam-fitting, etc., anywhere, for any body at anv time. 1-19-tf The Evening Recurp after June 1 de- Tivered to a. ay partof the city for 65 cents s mon! tf. Men’s flannel suits for $20 at W. J. Lougheed & Ce. . 6-19tf A Close Shave International Barber Suop. Miners, railroad and city check: h- ed free of dar * Hot charge at sibbeurs at Hote, ry ‘proprieter, tf, TORONTO STOCK MARKET), ade : mig’ come before 1a0 ise aaa W. 8. NO. 11 3234 ‘Bear; 500 at *| Catarrh is another name for uncleanness. . WANTFD—A chambermaid at the WANTED.—A good lady solicitor: Or juat the kind you want at Ed Rays NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. © ‘The annus) meoting of the stockholders of the Roasland Wa'or and Light Company, lim- E ho eld in, the eomnany's mn WEDNESDAY, JULY inom a th, to receive the Aunual, Report pt the wpirgotork, to elect Sreusteen for the en- ini ing year, ‘and to transact such Dusted as may Dated July 5, 1899, TO-12-16 Monarch Stock for Sale, Pooled steck of.the Monarch Mining company. for sale at 24g cents. Apply te + thie office. W. LOUGHEED 860 Merchant Tailers Ladies’ Drapers, REDUCED PRICES FOR 20—D AYS--20 IN LADIES’ SUITS Just arrived fine range of Flannel Suitings IN GOOD Colorings and Patterns... . $20 A SUIT.. [6 CONG AVE AUDITOR and ACCOUNTANT No.1 Stone Block, Rossland Sats P.O. BOX 598. 4 H. H.Playtord, Ladies’ Shirt Waists, $1.50, Ladies’ Sailor Hats: —s— Ladies’ Sailer Hats, 75c, and $1.00, Now 50c. Ladies’ Sailor Hats, $1.25 and $1.50, Now 75c. Ladies’ Walking Hate, $1.25 atid $1,650, Hy Now 75c. Ladies’ Waists - Blouses: ———_ Ladies’ ‘Shirl Waiste, 7c. and $1.00, Now 5c. and/i Ledies’ Shirt Waiste, $1.25, Now 75c. Now $1.00 We haveno golelton, 20 his rake-off don" 't goon your BILL . We have no collector, so his rake-off does not go on your “BILL Wedo work for CASH, #0 we do not put the loss of bad collections on your ‘BILL ~- on your bill ia a reasonablo onarse to work that ia right. RECORD JOB OFFICE. Dr. A. W. CHASE COMES TO THE AID OF Catarrh = Sufferers sometimes from Catarr! the Stomach, some- times of the lungs, sometimes of the head, nose,, and throat. It is from Catarrh somewhere, and lany men understand this, and d make every efiore to. eure tt, but it ie! Beyony the reach of ordinary pr : mesperting. man can fyacre Catarrh: ity tet has tie any form 4 he makes constant effort to be rid of it. ere is something about the panne of life and the climate of Canada that seems t algeases of the mucous membrane. Medical ordinarily doesn’t try to cure Catarrh; it ie'relieves™ it; but Dr. Chase has heen curin; Catarth for over thirty years, and his name blessed by thousands who have shaken off the erasp of of th na insidious disease, 3 cents ben ers, price 85 or Solentiftc American Agenoy for OA’ Tae eae PYRIGHTS, eta. lon of an; palation of any sclontific paper in the . sR SA Rossland L Labor Union Cooke’ and Waiters’ unton, No. 40,W.L. U., meets every Saturday evening at 8:50 Miner's Ladies’ Summer Un- derwear. Cadies! Cream Silk Vests, Short ‘Bleevea, $1.00......... waaed Ladies’ Lisle and Silk Vests, #1, 00. . Now 50c. Egyptian Cotton - Vesta, ~ . Now 25c. Ladies’ Long Sleeves. Men’s Hats. . er Ns Men’s Fedora Tats, $2.50. : Now $1.50 Men’s Light Grey Fedora Hats, Fara Ans mhashicetts .. Now $1.60 Men’s Derby Hate, $2.60 Men'e Crash and Fedora Hats at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Mon’s Linen Hats 60c. and 7ée. 76e., $1.00 and $1.50 Men's Summer Caps. 60c., Toe! and.$1.00 Meu’s Straw Bats.. Men’s Shoes. - We have several Broken Lines Which’ we" are closing out at big Reductions. $3.00 Shoer, $2.00. $3.50 Shoes, $2.25. $4.00 Shoes. $3.00. Ladies’ Summer Vests. 0, 16 and 25e. Ete., Ete. Columbia Ave., -Cresee! DryGoodsco NEW BRICK BLOCK; [ Rossland, B. C. 3342 CENTS 342 500 Suits of Clothes. On the DOLLAR was the price we 2 1 000 Pal Gents Furniehing goods, and therefere we can afford to offer you theee goodg, as long aa they last, at the following prices: PD) aid for our Inst stock ‘of over airs of Pants and all kinda: of Record VOL 4, NO. 3: ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY. : JULY 6,~ 1899. ° PRICE FIVE CENTS. Blouse Sel Weather... This Surely Is. nd the pretty Blouses that are being worn now would look so much cooler and > nie or who of our ROCL “ity isextra. ine and J prices are right at ‘ED GOLD or BilTee or Enameled Blouse sets. The gual W. SPRING, NEXT DOOR TO J. Ww. SHOT DEAD BY A TRAMP. Wis. Robert Lane Murdered at Her Home in Brandon. TALK OF LYNCHING HER SLAYER. Bank in Men’s Working and Drees Shoes CG N. B.—Other ...At The Emporium of Fashion... Osler coats and vests, Men's Summer vests. without col New Summer God Arriving Daily. Men’s unline?t Wool suits, Men's = suits, Men's White Duck suits, Men's Lustre SHIRTS. “ene! pipe & Marseilles, Pique and Regatta. . A nobby Hne of Colored. Shirts with or BOYS SUITS. . Boy's ' inen two plece Buits, Boy’s linen Sailor Suits, Boy's Linen Coats. -HATS. : ‘A complete stack of Sen's and Bov’s Straw and Felt Hats. A nice line of Black Cashmere Hore at por palt....sseccccesssesssserenseerseeees seeee 250 Ordered Clothing a Specialty. MJ. O'HEARN, co RNER Co LU ™M B TA AWVEN UE AND’ LINCOLN STREET. THE CLOTHIER. Atlwe ask is: ef apd trust to their dealers, table honse. “ance 106 WEST COLUMBIA AVE "TWe will have your tiade after: that. _ B¥erage inant ‘buys shoes frém'their ‘appear- Hence the advatitage of dealing: with a repu Our shoes strike people by: stylish shape'and-by-their quality. C. O. KALONDE The and fit. They knew little about. leath- Fomeé of our Medicines. turned into a mai about thut., These whe ratle their purity 9 end spread helt fe fame, a Sarsapariia atl trials 8 few dees, nd fi ‘The “tired feeling: enipete diva appear andthe system wil Nothing, strange re convinces Give our be’ apparent of season wilt ly cleansed at 0 have tried our prepara’ ead thelr “Then others buy. ns mic. His stremerhente: kee ‘will ‘be jue to change Mt be thoroug! ur store is a veritable treksu-e house for everything in the Drug line. -Itis be ote plac tocome ‘no matter what ie wanted, for if we have not got it we can direct you to the Successor to McLean & Morrow, TR. MORROW, he place The Pioneer Drugeiats,. © The Giurcnion Cafe. FIRSTCLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, Open Day and Night. Rooms for Banquets: and Dinner - Parties. Canadian Dispatelies. Wrnnipzo, July: 6.—A horrible mur- ler was commited at Brandon yesterday s{ternoon, shortly after 4 o'clock. Mra, Robert Lane was shot dead on her own “looratep by an unknown tramp. Five hundred men arith guns and un- wmed are acarching the woods and the irrounding country. One man was ‘aptured but proved tu be the wrong oan. There is talk of lynching the augderer if he is found. PARE AND HOLDEN THE MEN. Detective Dser of Toronto Identifies Them as the Bank Robbers. Ciupainarox; N. B., July 6.—Detec- ive of Toronto arrived here Tuesday ind on secing-the men arrested recently m suspicion of being Pare and Holden, be escaped bank robbers, identified hem as the men wanted. The men leave for Torento by tomor- ‘ow morning’s express. They have been very reticent all the time they have been ander arrest here. ; Readlog of - listribution Rill Carried by 36 Majority. Orrawa, Ont., July 6.—The house di- vided on .the. second ‘reading of the re- listribution- bill, which was carried by % vote of 77 for td 41 against, a majority of 86 for the government. It wasia straight party vote; with the exception of Mezsre. MacCarthy and Stubbs, inde- pendent, who voted with the govern- ment. JOHN M’DONALD NOMINATED. A. T. Martin Put Up Against Mr. Roblin, Con- servatiye. Wiwnirge, Fuly 6.—At a largely’ at- tended meeting of the conservatives of South Winnipeg held last night, Hon. | fohn MacDonald was unanimously nom- inated as a cundidate for the legislature. a sisidesn, haw antes Were - unhurt, HE IS A HOT TAMALE, Man With Four Brides Avvostea Upon the ‘Charge of Lara Rocnestrr. N. Y., Taly. 6.—Harry Frank St. Clair; aged 23;"who says he came to Rochester from Toronto, but whose home is in Butte, Mont., was ar- treated here on Monday on a warrant aworn out by his bride of a‘week, for- merly Mies Agnes Barry, charging him larceny of a gold watch and chain, The police claim he has married fonr timesin a few monthaand all bis bridew are liv- ing. Ithaca, N. Y.,and London, Ont., are two of the places where he has left wives behind him. On May 23 he mar- rled Mahel Coppine, of Canandague, aud Miss Barry June 26, ut “Asbury Metho- dist church, this city, and lefta week later for Canada, taking with him the watch and oto of his new. bride. NEBRASKA CYCLONE. A Woman Killed and Much Damage Done to Fruit. : Arxsworrn, Neb., July 6.—A dest TY AT AN FAN Four Men Engage {n a Bloody Battle Last Evening. FURIOUS FIGHT ON SECOND AYENUE The Scene of the Row Looked Like a Battle Field—Contestants in Police Court. Four men engaged in what might have terminated in mortal combat if..the police had not interfered last night about 6 o'clock on seoond avenue, between and V atreots. Tho tive cyclone passed Ainsworth two miles tothe north, yesterday afterngon, kill- ing ‘one woinan, and. tearing. houees, barna, fences and bridges inte kindling wood, Its firat destructive work was on the farm of John Strohm, tour miles northwest of “Aingworth, demolishing everyteing-in -eight.---Luckily-the-family took to cave, and no one was injured, It sleo struck the house of Wm. Lock- miller,'a mile to the east.. Mrs. Lock- miller’had sought refuge im the cellar with three qmall children, the ‘eldest son not coming, ~and..fearing ‘he might be killed in the barn where he was work- ing, Mrs. Lockmiller started to call him just as the cyclone reached them.’ Ae she stood at the door the house was meved from its di: and she waa combatants were Michael Kelly, Patrick Blakely; Patrick Drummond and Thos. Miller. Curious apectaters whe viewed . the scene after the smoke cleared away say. that blood was spattered over the rocks fora radius of 15 feet and. the ground was as gory as thedescribed con- dition of El Caney after the battle. The men uséd fists, finger nails, toenails, cocks and other missels that were calcu- lated to be hurd on the eyes and inci- dentally make blood come. The row was fortunately brought to .a close before any of the participants were unrecognizable, but two of them looked like they had been shot out of a cannon. They were arrested and thia morning. when, police ‘court opened there was room only, The court room crushed into a lifeless mass and her Uody'severed in twain at the waist. The ~All S aA. i London Rowing Club-Wins the Sixth Heat at Henly FOR mat GRAND: CHALLENGE CUP. as’ a magnitioont, Race, and the r + Mac A. T. Martin, ex-M., P., was today to oppose Mr. Roblin, conserva- tive, in Woodland. Fatal Boiler Explosion. A Buverte.ps, W. Va., July 6.—On the Clinch Valley division of the Norfolk and Western;-at Tip Top Monday night. a boiler exploded, killing Engineer J.D. McColgan,-Fireman E. W. Albert and Brakeman Oacar J. Owens. Brother and Sister Arrested. Pazry Sounp, Ont., July 6.—Alfred and Josie Wilson, brother and sister, have been arrested in connection with the death of the iti child of} ¢, Row for It. ‘was eo crowded that-the atmosphere within was stifling. Nothing of- impor- tance was brought out at the morning ryeisign: At” 2:80 o'clock: in‘ the afte: noon the examination was resumed, bat ‘|the crowd was excladed. ‘The facta of the case were hard to obtain and the tes- timony was conflicting. The fight. last’ evening was the result of a quarrel oue of the men had a day or vo ago. The case of John Petch, charged with being drunk and disorderly was con—- tinued to tomorrow. ONCE ENOUGH FOR RHODES. Says He Did Not Suggest Using Force in the Begun, July 6.—The German Review prints a series of conversations of Cecil Rhodes, which says that in the interest in his African undertakings he has done all he could to influence the British gov- ernment in favor of the German pro- posals on the Samoan question. He declares his intentions to hold en- - tirely aloof from the Tranavasal con- troversy and ‘leave the government to have iv out with Kruger on its own re- HENuEY, Jaly 6.—The of the Henley royal regatta today was un- der favorable conditions, the ‘weather being brilliant. There were 15 events en the program fur today. Great interest centered.in the meeting of the eight- oared cre-se of the Argonauts of Toronto and the Londnh Rowing club. in their heat for the Grand Challenge cup. Thoaslxth heat, which was raced today, was a magnificent race, Londen starting | rowing 40 strokes to the minute and the the girl. The parties live with their father near the junction of Magnetaw FINE WOOLEN Tailor-Made Suits in colors, also blue and black cheviots worth $10. to $15.. 6. at IMPORT- . ed Balbriggan Un- derwear worth $2. to 3. for full suit, now any size. Al. $2.00 to $5.00 at $1 26 and $1.50. others charge, dollar and sell accordingly. 42 E. COLUMBIA AVE. — Pants worth $2.00 to $3 00, same material as suite “at $1. 25. Hats worth Dont mize this chance, for though we always sell at almost half the price we cannot all the time get the chance to buy for 843g cents on the Call and be convinced. ;, [ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE ~ R, BANNETT,-Mannger. Transfer of Liquor License. Notice ishereby given that I will apply at the next sitting of the Bourd of License Com- forthe City of Rossland,, for the transfer of Manor license now in the name of the uversiZned, to Messrs Bianchi & Falett{, Al, District Lot 535, Rossland, B. C. Union hall, TAMES Munci, Sec, P.O, BOX 41, Joun Kuun, Lies,” forthe Bodega Saloon situate on Lot 20, Bleck Honne, | BID Dated this 15th day of June, 1899, Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the Board of License Commirsion- ere for the city of Rossland, at ita next meet- ing, for the transfer of liquor license wow in the name of the undersigned, to E. A. Ditis, forthe Butte Hotel, altuated on lot 19, block ' sland, R. C. 329 RICHARD PULLMA EEE e WHALER, Dated vhis 2ist day of June, 1899, This Is one eoreute cosh. Get your celpts prepared ‘by'me and save at least 50 per cel SPRING CLEANING. Jn the season to have your wyatem thor Hood's | Sarsapariiia | and spouné re cousidered t You can have ether Tha ‘int, Drugeist, First Avenue Near, Cae Street. ahts Oldest Fatablished House in Kootenay WILLIAM R. BEATTY _ Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A dust Received, + | TT 7 FROM CALIFORNIA Cucumbers, Cauliflower, . Tomatoes Cabbage, Potatoes, Onions Peas and Beans And frum Chicago a complete line ol Kennedy’s ‘Biscuits. O.M. Fox &. LEADING GROCER. Co and ian bay. ‘PERSONAL, Frank Gofoith has gone te Columbia City. to take charge of the bat, at the Calumbia hotel. 7 D. W. Morgan left on ~ the 11:25 train for Greenwood. BMrs, H. R. Dunlop left today for Spo- kane, where the femily will reside in the future. “w.L. Orde and Hector. McPherson left on the 3:80 train to attend the Win- nipeg exposition, which openg next Monday. . Mr. MePhersen will while away see to the harvesting of 1.400 acres of wheat which he has near Brandon. Fd. Graham returned today from the North Fork of the Salmon where he is interested in mining property. He! will return tomorrow. - Bridgford & Hurring’s O K porclane bath and barber shop has moved to the Leland, ene door east of the Widsor hotel. 38, and slipped away at the outset. ‘They Were:half'a length ahead at the Rectory and at the haif distance weru a length and -#: half ahead. Time at this point 3 minutes and..28- seconds. Then the Argonauts spurted grandly, creeping up inch by inch, and at 600 yards from home were on ever terms, “A punishing tussel ensued, but London juat contrived to atay. the better and wen the heat by a bare half boat-length. Time, 7 minutes and 16 seconds. —_—> MIKADO IS DIPLOMATIC, Japan’s Ruler Tells Is His People to Be Cour- teous to Forelgnars. Yoxomama, July. 6.—In view of the cotiiitig into operation of the various now treaties, the mikado has issued an im- perial. rescript, s and the cabinet has is- sued orders enjoining ‘the people, offi- cials, soldiers and postal telegraph employes;.to ‘observe courtesy and tact in their relations with foreigners. ‘ \The,Evening Recorp after June 1-de- livered to any part of the city for 65 ceuts a month, -“ © - th He the: sug- gestion that he is im favor of using force towards the Transvaal, saying, “I once made that mistake, and it was enough for me.” FLOODS IN TEXAS DESCRIBED. Governor Urged to Send Inmediate Rellef to to the Sufferers. Avarix, Tex., July 6.—Governor Say- ers received the following dispatch Wed- neaday night from Galveston: My information shows appalling con- ditions from the fioods, with continued rise and epread of the waters, until probably 25,000 square miles are under water south of Calvert. Under the circumstances I deem it expedient to make the situation known to the secretary of war and ask for re- lief boate, and at same time arrange- ments for the distribution of 10,000 rations. If you concur I have the honor to suggest you wire the secretary of war, accordingly, and meantime Gai- veston and dozens of other committees will proceed with the works ef relief to the full extent of their means, (Signed) R. B. Hawiey. Governor Sayres wired the secretary of'war that prompt action was neces- sary. ‘The editor ef the Truro, N. 8, News has his troubles also. He s The author of the wonderful paragraph about the ‘Lost Sock at the Ferry,” sent no ‘name, therefore it cannot be published; and literature has lost that gem—the paragraph—not the sock—forever!