J - ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 6, 1899. TORONTO STOCK MARKET Toronto, July 6.—The iollowing is a record of today’s callon the Toronto stock exchange, and of the sales made: ONTARIO. Rossland Evening Record VOL 4, NO. 4. Blouse Sei Weather... And tho pretty Blouses thet are being worn now would look #0 much cooler and nicer with one of our RO! LED GOLD at Silver or Enameled Blouse sets. ‘The qual- ity Is extra fine and the prices are right al J.W. SPRING, NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.” * Franchise Proposals, Jonannespuna, July 6.—It is reprted from Cape Town snd Bloemfentein that the franchise proposale accepted by the Pretoria conference will grant a fran- chise immediately to residents who have | beem inthe country since 1800 and to ‘Jothers after tive years’residence from ae date of the law. The pi Is also ve Job five rep rf the Volkstaad. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. anual meeting of the stockholders of waland Water and Light Company, lim be held in, the or pans offices, Be n WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, re of the Di Sng year, nnd io transact much business as may properly’ come before the ing. SNOWicaN, Bectetary, 0-12-19 immer —— Dated July 5, 1809, Stock for Sale. Pooled steck of the Monarch Mining company for sale at 2¢ cente. eel ly te A. B., this office. Hd LOUGHEED C0 Merchant Tailors Ladies’ Drapers, REDUCED PRICES FOR 20—DAYS--20 IN LADIES’ SUITS ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1899. — ¢ THRE AND EXPLOSION. Tis Surely, Is. PRIOE FIVE CEN'IS, HE 1S NOT WITH COTTON sir Charles Tupper Interviewed at Yancouver, uley. .cceeseeee CAMP Wenenny,. soos $1.22 a 22 THOSE ORE: SHIPMENTS. Blew Arms, Legs and Head Off. : Cauumsat, Mich., July 6.—Ni: 9 . sticks of dynamite at the bottom of the CARIBOO DISTRICT. . *"| Oaceola mine yesterday exploded, blow- Cariboo Hydraulic.... $1 47 ing the arias; legs and head off a man : FAIRVIEW OAMP. named John Dickley and seriously in- BSuauggler......... o juring several others; Mine Inspector : BOUNDARY. CREEK. Hall is conducting an investigation of the accident. The B, C. Mining Record Criticises the Ross- Jand Miner's Mothods. . The. vain attempt of the Rorsland Miner to ignore the criticiam of. the ing the slatements of the shipments of ore from this camp ia becoming ludicrous. Th: Recoxp was the only newspaper fo some time that made any note of the bungling work of the Miner in this par- ticular, Other papers followed and th: following from the B, 0, Mining kecord is to. the point: ‘As ore shipments from the. Rossland mines havo recently been the subject of adverse criticism from the coast press. tz Mrs. Dickens, the Authoress, Fatally Burned, — Tr Standard Stock Exchange. Meaars.. Parker, Johneten & Co., locaj mining brokers, are the only firm in Rossland that belongs to the Standard Just arrived o fi y Stock Exchange of Toronto. Charles ust arrived p fine range of Apa) . —— | Parker, a member of this firm, isa broth- Flannel Suitings Ladies Sailor Hats: er of E. Gartly Parker, president of the be . OTHERS DANGEROUSLY INJURED. d& DENIES A POLITICAL RUMOR Winnipeg SLOCAN, AINSWORTH AND NELKON. Athabasca... Dundee... Dardanelles . Men’s Hats. —— in the of Capt. of the United de and Mr. Cotton Did Not. Work to Bring About the Con- od - 7 -Brandon and Gold Crown, 1000 at Fern Gold M. & M. Co. Rambler-Cariboo. Wonderful . Crows Nest Goal TREEDA ISLAND. Van Anda..........- TRAIL CREEK. Big Three. Deer Park. Commande! Evening Sta! ol lonte Christo. . h Belle. lovelty.. . Paul 5 | 8% 8 TM, 1 “Morning Sales: Golden ‘Star, 500 at 35 5 BOO at - 36; 600, 500, 500. at S53¢: 500 40. D; 4500 at the. Virginia; 1000 at 183g. Victory- Triumph, 500 at 6%. Golden Star, 100 at-82;.200 at 33; 200. at 32; 500 at 3237; 1000;:600, 1000 at 82}4. ‘Athabasca, 1000 at 84, ‘Afternoon Giles: Golden Star, 600, 500 at 343Z: 500, 500 at 345; 500, 500 at 35; 500 at 36; 1000, 500, 500, 500, 500 at at-86; 600 at 374¢.. Rathmullen, 500 at 27. Athabasca, 600 at 39.. Van Anda, 100 at 84. White Bear, 2000 at 434. Golden Star, 200 at 37; 1020 at 3734. _ Montefal Stock Market. Monrregat, July 6.—Stock market— miorning board: War Eagle, $3.70 asked, $3.68 bid; Payne, $3.45 asked $8.85 bid; Montreal & London, 50 asked, 46 bid. Repnblic, $2.46 asked, $1.243¢ bid. Salea: War Engle, 2,500 at $3.68. ‘public, 500 at $1, 65 ; 6,000 at $1.24. Re- 2,000 at $1.24; Notice to Carpenters. Zo Carpenters and Joinera: On: and after Friday, duly 7, the Carpenter’a Union Will meet in Miners’ Union Hall. was. BIARTIN, +. Recording ‘Secretary. Miners, railroad and city checks cash- ed free of charge at alt hours at Hote, Standard Exchange. The Rxecoxp was IN GOOD in error when it spoke -of thie ae being at Montreal. Montreal. Saturday Matinee. Rogue” at the opera house, di ‘The mistake oc-, curred on. account of the item from whiclf the information was taken, fel- lowing immediately a dispatch from |’ . * The International Dramatic and Spec- ialty company will present ‘The Noble Colorings and Patterns......0+ $20 A SUIT.. [6 COLUMGIA AVE. afternoon. ment. It will bea fine entertain-. dd psoooy . A peso UL “Ayo ot -jo'qrzedue! 04 austen AWIOQANY— pNioNaNNOD-HLNOW. Y SUIUDA AUDITOR and ACCOUNTANT is 1 Stone Block, Rossland 508. H. H.Playtord, | 4 Ladies’ Sailer Hata, 75c. and $1.00, Ladies’ Sailor Hate, $1.25 and $1.50, Ladies’ Walking Hats, $1.26 and $1,50, Now 60c. Now 75c. Now 76c. Men's Fedora Hats, $2.50. . b be z Now $1.50 Men's Light Grey Fedora Hats, $2.50... cece eee eee Geeeeee Now $1.50 Men’s Derby-Hats, $2.50. Blouses: _—s Ladies’ Shirt ‘Waiste, 76c. and $1.00, > Ledies’ Shirt. Waiete, $1.26, Ladies’ Shirt Walete, $1.50, Ladies’ Waists a and|: Now 50c. Now 76c. Now $1.00 Now $1.00 Men’s Crushi-and Fedora Hats at $2.60, $3.00, $3.60, $4.00 and $5.00 Mon’s Linen Hata 50c, and 75c, 76c., $1.00 and $1.50 Men’s Summer Caps.60c., 75e. and $1.00 Men’s Straw Hats... We have no solicitor, 80. ‘his Take-off don’t go on your : We have no coilector, so bis rdke-of does not go on you: BILL ” Weldo wobk fof CASH, s0'we do ‘not put the loss‘of bad collections on your BILL What 4s on your bill {a a reasonable charge ir work (at is right. RECORD JOB OFFICE Dr. A. W. . CHASE COMES TO THE AID OF GO to They nw and astries of all kinds, East bia it ve, next door west of City offices. For the best HOME MADE BREAD Colum- Catarrh = =Sufferers UCCESS In life fs almost impossible for with bad. Nol sometimes from Catarrh of the Stomach, some- times of the lungs, sometimes of the head, nose, and throat. {tis from Catarrh somewhere, and atarrh is another name for uncleanness. any men understand this, and make every son to cure it, but it is beyond | the | reach of of tice. vderwear. | Ladies’ ‘Greani-Silk” Sleotéd, $1:00.. Ladies’ Liele and Silk Veete, $1,00. . Ladies’ -Eyyptian~ ‘Cotton ‘Vests, ; Long Sleeves Ladies’ Sumiver Vests.”...10, 15 and 25¢ Ladies’ Summer Un- - | Now 50e, Men’s Shoes. We have several Broken Lines in Men’s Working and Dress Shoes which _ We are closing out at big Reductions. “$8.00 Shoer, $2.00. $8.50 Shoes, $2.25. $4.00 Shoes. $3.00. Ete., Ete. Columbia: Ave:, DryGoodsco. i ‘NEW BRICK BLOCK, Rossland, B. C. ordinary jo sel Ni pecting man can ignore ‘ Catarrh. If he Bist it fa nany Oy fen he makes constant effort larry Pproprieter, th. Catching On. That’s what the leading business men of Rossland are doing every day. Some of them caught on » long time ago. Others their grip. THE KECOR. talking b Bat those who use Dias sumediins fo for to ave lout | | To Sell Properties small Magaz! troublesome ‘details by sending W. T. HOWARD General Advertising and Press Agent 08 B the people who buy never loose their grip. Look over its list of advertisers and you will recognize the names of business firms who have done the business of this pay _ They have been successful 4 (Within. C.)Lonpow, Eng ADVICK OF- ig the Bi ing all Advertisers before the British publte, is part of their busineey, It Seande to reason they would not iuvest in advertising space in THE REC- ODI the result was not satisfac- THE RECORD’S news service is auperior to that of its contempo-| a, rar Its mining news izaccurate it is airee lance not tied to the apron strings of any clique or corgoration. You can get any kind of Job Prin- ting dene at buttom prices at dence solicited. T. W. HOWARD ite Bisnorsaaresraxer, (Within) Loxpoy, Eng. Agent for the British Columbia Review. J. A. MACDONALD, ‘J.8. Crore, Jn, Macdonald & Clute Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries.) 7: Record Job Office Bolicttors for Bank of British North Ameries MuBawz Buipme, Rosauam, YOU MUST ADVERTISE gait in gered i an; pSeropent: Nartesr; yours it straight to ESTIMATES rt and CONTRACTS | ft Mediuine for bring. : ; ae ni : Ross.anp EveMina Rxcoup to be ri Thered somethin about the manner of life and the climate of Canada that diseases of the So Tembrane. Medical science ordinaril doesn't try to cure Catarrh; it Dr. Chase has been curin; 500 Suits of Clothes, Gents Furnishing goods, aa therefore we. can afford to theee goods, as long ag they last, at the following prices: 34a CENTS 34: On the DOLLAR was the ig price ve aid for. our last stock of over rs of Pants and all kinds of offer ‘you Solentific Americas Agenoy for FINE WOOLEN Tailor- Bade Suite in colers, also bluo and black cheviota |. worth $10. to $15... $6. FINEST IMPORT- d to ¢3. for fall suit, now any gize..... Ing paton' ery the pal as cae cae ey eurd ee Srientific Avierican 2 00 to $5.00 at $1 26 and $1.50. Dont miss this chance, for thougl: Call and be ROSSLAND AUCTION 42E, COLUMBIA AVE. —:— Pants worth $2.00 to $5 00, eame material as suite at $1.26. Hats worth we always sell at almost half the price others charge, we cannot all the time get the chance to buy for 343g centa on the dollar and sell uccordingly. convinced... ‘HOUSE R, BANNETT, Manager. Horse’ great Serena Sider teen ePaper tn the ee antes iwaw, New York. Transfer of Liquor Licanse, Notice ishereby given that I will apply at}, Fitzpatrick the sanitary plumber, has removed’ his office and shop to the corner of Columbia avenue forthe City of Rossland,, for the and Washington atrcet, under C: Bhan clear atone," OG = Bip Honea, — Dated this 15th day of a june, 1899, Transfer_of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that application will the next sitting of the Board of License Com-) he made to the Board of Liconse Commission- ers for the city of Ressiand, at its next meet- transfer of liquor licenze now in the. name of | ing, for the transfer of liquor license now in the uneraigned, to Messrs Blanchi & Faletti,| the name of the undersigned, to E. A. Dire, forthe Bodega Baloon situate on Lot 20, Block ; forthe Butte Hotel, situated on lot 19, block 4. District Lot 535, Rossland, B. C. pomlnnd, Hi 0: RICHARD PULLMA! CORNELIUS WHA! “pind shia Zist day of June, 1899, ABER. {awit The Emporium of Fashion... | States Navy. Osier coats and vests, Men's Summer. vests. without coll New Summer Goods Arriving Daily. Men’s inlined Wool suite, Men's Linen suits, Men's White Duck suite, Men's Lustre SHIRTS. “> Sik Fertpe 3 Marseilles, Pique and Regatta. A nobby line of Colored Shirts with or BOYS SUITS. Boy's 'inen two piece Suits, Boy’s linen Sailor Suits, Boy's Linen Coats, HATS. Avomple'e stock of Men's and Boy's Straw and Felt Hats, A nice line of Black Cashmere Hore at per pair. \ Ordered Clothing a-Specialty. M. J. O'HEARN, CORNER COLUMBIA AVEN UE AND. LINCOLN STREET. THE CLOTHIER Ww. D. C., July 7.—A_ firs and explosion in the residence of Capt. Dickens, of the United States navy, thir morning, resulted: in thedeath of Mre. Dickens, who was fearfully burned, and died, before medical assistance could reach her. Other pereone about the house were seriously burned and dan- gerously wounded. The explosion was the result of the ig- nition of gas which was heing used te vlean the floors. The suddenness and fatal effect of the fire were somewhat similar to’ these attending the fatality at the 1esidence of Secretary Tracy some years age, which is not far from the scene of the present horror. “Mra. Dickens.was sn authoress of some note it would be well-for the readers of the Mining Record to understand, that J have not found ‘the Rossland Miner tc be a reliable authority on ore shipment+ or- other:statisties in connection: witl- the muneral industry here. Some time ugo it was compelled at the close of 1808 shipments to reduce its total ore ehip ments “from 126,000 tons to about 116,- 000 tone. “It was in error to the tune ef about 10,000 tons, and it published.this erro from November until the close of tha‘ year.,.On January 1 it was compelled t: reduce its total by 16,000° tons.’ Th: mistake was, really a | typographica error, which occurred in transferrin, from one week to another. This state by servative Convention. Vancouver, B, C., July 7.—The re- urn to the coast of Sir C. Hibbert Tup- der naturally caused many to question whether or‘ not there waa any truth in he ramor set.about by parties that he vas about te take an active interest im ocal politica in conjunction with F. Car- er Cotton. A reporter yesterday waited vaited upon Sir Hibbert aud informed iim of the rumor, asking him if it had sny foundation. The ex-minister’s re- ‘ly was'adirectdenial. He stated that ince Mr. Cotton had become a member wi the government he, Sir Hibbert, had ment can be ry i te its fylea, : .{Ote from the Le Roi has heretofore been shipped in cars marked 60,00¢ and a freq to Capt. Dickens was oneof the best known officera connected with the navigatioy bureau of the navy department. COMING TO BRITISH COLUMBIA. Manager of London and and Canadian Gold Fields on His Way Here. Vance , July 7.—It is learned ¢ that All we ask is: er and (rnet lo their dealers. table house. Try! 106 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE, We will have your trade after that. average man buys shoes from their appear-. ance and fit. They knew little about leath- Hence the advantage of dealing with a repa Our ehove strike people by stylish shape and by their quality. c..0, LALONDE The 11 EAST COLUMBIA AVENUE. ical! oe Cur store Is a veritable trennure hot icbard=H. opkian pounds capacity, but since this capacity was placed on the cars the siding an: ends have been raised 18 inches, giving {am informed, a capacity for each car ol 32.tons. These cars are open trucks. At present the ones in use on the Canadian Pacific railway are box carr with a capacity of 40,000 pounds, or 2 tors. tor the: car. According to th a. Nothing strange ar off. ‘| the London‘and Britich oe yar Fields which controls the Ymir, ‘White ‘water and Enterprise mines in the Slo- van, ig on his way to British Coaumbia toconferon the. spot with the com- pany’s representatives for the purpose of establishing the best possible organi- zation for working the Enterpyise mine. A company has already been, formed for the purpose of acquiring and working the property, the full details of which will in due time bé issued. Hon. W.: B. Ives,.Q. C., M. P. for Sherbrooke, Quebec, arrived from the east yesterday. He is interested in the B. C, mines. ee a oor Rootuers buy. en gu Tone. Give ou? oroughiy cleansed and r everything in the Drug line. It isn 80 tocome no matter what ir wanted, for if we have not got it we can direct you to the Eee ht Pinee : T.-R. MORROW, Successor to peclenn & Morrow, e Pioneer Druggista, P t Man. ‘Vancouver, B. C., July 7.—Mr. W.'A Bisgel, - Pacific- coast.. manager. ~of-. the Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe,railway, with which is connected thé San Joaquin Valley railway, arrived in the, city yes- terday in his private car attached to!the | © ‘ial Limited. Mr. Bissell was’ for The Clarendon Cafe. FIRST CLASS IN-EVERY RESPECT, Open Day and Night. Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties, This Is Onlya Scheme 9 inform you thet Tam still doing, business at the id stand Where everything in the Drug is carried. ina position a give you east pay no rent ani 4 farily mn You can have elther neve, per bowie, Mifetmomber the address, tien Pa Driggit, Firat Avenue Near Spokane Street. Oldest Fateblithed House in Kooteney WILLIAM R. BEATTY Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A Just Received: a 7 FROM. CALIFORNIA. or Cucumbers, Cauliflower, Tomatoes Cabbage, Potatoes, Onions Peas and Beans And from Gisloags a: “complete Tine ol Kennedy’s : Biscuits. O. M. Fox & Co. seven years in the Chicago office of the Santa Fe before receiving his present appoiutment, and although he traveled over the C. P. R. line before, this is his first visit to Vancouver. He is accom- panied by his family and will continue hia journey. south today, leaving direct for Portland this. morning. TRIED TO KILL AN EX-KING. Man Who Shot Milan Fireman of Municipality of B le. : Brwceape, July 7.—The man who at- tempted to assassinate the former King Milan here yesterday, firing four shots from revolver at him and wounding him slightly in the back, is a fireman em- ployed by the municipality. It is sup- supposed he was hired by an enemy of Milan. GEN. BRUGERE PROMOTED. Chiefor Frosene of France’s Military House: old Made Governor. Panis, day 7.—Gen. Brugere, forthe chief of the late president's imilitary household, has been appointed military governor of Paris, in place of Gen. Zar- linden. The latter retaing :temberakip im the supreme council of war Noted Finarcier Dead: Wasninaron, D. C., Jul ‘| dan this morning. *| penalty for the first charge, thatof an ‘| fever. ‘been eee 68,756 tone of ore, er. ‘about 920 tons ir excess of the real figures: The Le Ro! is credited with 38,003, it should be 37,- 413, and the, War Eagle with. 18,554,7 which shoule be 18,270. Iron Mask 1,200: when.it ehould 1.178. Centre Star, 945; when it should be 924, and 44 for Deer Park and Evening Star, when it should be 41—making a total of-67,826."" MADE IT COMMON ASSAULT. Charge Against the Four Scrappers Reduced This Morning: The charges againat Patrick Drum- mond,‘Phomas Miller, Patrick Blakely and Michael Kelly were reduced te cem- mon assault ‘by Police Magistrate Jor- Thie. will reduce the affray on the treet is an indictable of- fence,-: The men were participants in a loody fight on “Firat avenue Wednesday ; “Miller and-Blakely are pretty badly cut up about:the-face and head. W:S. Deacon..and W. J. Nelson ap- ‘peared for the defendants, aud when the courtconsented to reduce the chaige Mr.-Nelson asked that his clients, Mil- ler and Blakely, -be- admitted to bail, ‘There was ‘some contievergy. over the matter and Mr, Nelsoit ‘made a remark about the city jail being a hogpen. This brought a retort from: Chief Ingram, equally severe, and ‘the matter ‘ended by the prisoners going back to jail, where they will remain until tomorrow at 10a,m. at least. At that time Magis- trate Jordan will hear the arguments of the defendants’ counsel. ; John: Petch, who engaged in three fights Wednesday night, and who was charged with being ‘drunk and disorder- ly, was released ‘on $40 bail to appear to- morrow morning for sentence. 7 At8 o’cloek this afternoon the defend- ants were, brought. before’ Magistrate Jordan and admitted to bail. PIED im 5Al SANTIAGO. Mejov Heatwole sucsombs to Yellow Fever in Cubi Wasutnaton, D. C., July 7.—The war wnt received the following today with him but once, and n that occasion the purport of his letter tad been to ask the commissioner of and and works to supply an immigrant - vith some information connected with tia department. The report that he sud Mr. Cotton had worked cenjointly o bring about the late conservative cau- ‘us im Vancouver, at which party lines .a provincial policies were declared for, vas utterly erroneous. STEAM LAUNDRY ASSURED. draham & Son Putting in a New and Complete Electric Plant. Graham & Son, who have been in the -auudry business in Rossland for several years, is putting in a complese electric -team laundry plant. The shafting for the new machinery -g already in place, and as soon asthe uachinery arrives an excavation will be nade in the rear of the present build- ing, 80 that there will be ample accom- nodation for the plant. The machinery, which was ordered some time ago, was lelayed, owing to the advance in price und ecarcity of steel used in the manu- ‘acture of parts of the plant. Mr. Graham has ‘alao added to his business a toilet supply departure, An slegant mirror and toilet set, which sould be in place in any office or house- nold, is supplied, where towels are fur- aished and kept laundered by Mr. Gra- ham, Runs the Town. The Northwest Republican, of Blaine, Wash., has the follewing interesting item: ~~ “When “aman is anything at all in British C he is:the whole sh Billy. McBride, who. was associated so nany years with Tom McNeely, at Lad- nersf ia now the town of” ‘Port Guichon, ~ B. C.; that ig, Billy rans the post office, theSstore, the hotel and the saloon. - You use your own licker at the atampery; at the bar, you uee Billy’s liquor. At the atore, you'll get anything you need, and at thr hetel you'll yet more than you need. If he only hada newspaper, 60 that, when a customer got tired of the licker ut the stamp or the liquor.at the bar, he could lick the editor by way of variety, that town of his would be thor- oughly up todate. The boysriver are noted for a whole-souled lot of fellows, and Billy McBride, maror, city council postmaster, and some other things we've forgotten, of Port Guichen, B. C., ia no exception to the rule.’” Rey. Dr. Sutherland presented to the executive of the® Methodist General Board of Missions an account of his re- cent visit to the missions in Manitoba, the and. British from Bantiago: Major. Jos, Heatwole, chief eommis- sary, died yesterday evening .of yellow Major Heatwole was a resident of Indiana aan brother, of Representa: tive T. Britton, the first and widely known in financial «circles American Surety and ‘Trust company, . A.J. Me :Donald, of McDonald & Clate, returned last evening from the Bound- LEADING GROCER. over the country, died at his country residence here today, Columbia, making some valuable sug- gestions as the work among the Indiana and Chinese.—Toroato ‘Globe. Eagles’ Meeting. The Rossland Eagles, 171 strong, met last evening at their hall and initiated seven new members and accepted a dozen more who will be taken in at oe ary country. next regular meeting.