ROBBEN HVENING RECORD, JULY 28. 1899. TROOPS TO QUELL STRIKE. Herolo Measures wu a ee CLEVELAND, Jae 25.—After a night marked with disorder and rioting the city this morning presemts a peaceful aspect, All lines of the consolidated cars started en schedule time. Beyond the obstructions. such as stones, brick and rubbish placed on tho track, in out- laying districts, daring the Intter part of the night there was no interruption of the traffic during early hours today. Mayor Farley hae been notified “by Ad- jutsimt-General-Akline that troops to the number of nearly 1,000. will arrive in is) d to assist the lecal authorities in maimtoing order. Floyd Cross Injured.’ Floyd Cross, 12 years of-age, was se- riously injured this afternoon at three o'clock on the War Eagle tramway, be- ing eyertaken by a car. His right leg was aoriously bruieed but no Danes were | broken, TORONTO STOCK MARKET E.Tononro, July 25.—The following is a record of today’s callon the Toronto stock exchange, and of the sales made: ONTARIO. . ASKED. Empress ........ Golden Star... Foley........ . CaMP wanunry, Cariboo Hydraulic.... $1 49 FAIRVIEW CAMP. 2% BOUNDARY OREEK. pa Tronsides: a # a0 1% 1.00, ioe BUSINESS POINTERS. J. ¥F.. Fitzpatrick, the sanitary plumber, has® removs office -.and sie ‘o the corner of Columbia avenue Washington atreet, under Cap Shaw ‘s cigar store. ditt Wonderful C. M. Weller, Rossland’s pioieer san oon] has the best equippe: Grows Nest Ooslezr es pinbing bays ‘blishment in the ety’ and aes TEXEDA ISLAND, 18 pre; to do'all kinds of plumbing : par shred etc., anywhere, for wy body atanv time, 1-19-1 “ There's a sign on the Imperial. cigar atore window, Spokane street, ‘Musical Instruments at Caught Prices.”: He meune it. Bring your catalogue. 7-18-1m The Evening Recozp delivered to‘any part of the city for 65 cents per month. Subscribe for the-Evanina Rzcorp oly 66 cents per month, | Wanrap—Firat-class | ‘baker, ene who ‘ern Gold M. & M. Co. Nelson-Poorman.. lobie Five . Rambier-Caribeo . “DRAIL ORREE; 16 Delicatessen, next door. to Ward & Me: Kay's. ° He tf WANTFD—A’ chambermaid at the Dominion hotel... i [NE Merchan td Alors: Ladies’ Djapgrs, crm seieiers : DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES, 5 adian G. F. Bya, . “Morning Gales: Komb Hill, 500 at 08; 500-at 933¢.. Van Anda, 500, 500, 500, 2,009, 1,000, 1,000, 5,000 at 1034; 500 at i 403/. Big Three, 500 at 15, Golden Star, 500 at 53; 500 at 5134; 500 at 413,. Ves ‘ Awda,..500, 500, 500, 500 at 10%; REDUCED-PRICES FOR. -. :} a0, 500, 600, 500, 600 at 11.. +: 20D AY S—20. “Aftéinoon Sales: Golden Star, 500.at| [-. IW EADIES“SUITS . _ 4134. -Minnehabs, 500 at 203¢: : 500: at) | ; “80%. 500 at 12. Di . Je... ume arrived a fine range of "2,600 at 1134. Van Anda, 5,000, 500, 600, |. * 800, 600, 6000 at 11. Golden, 1,000 at “Flannel. _Suitings® 4134; 2,000 at 41. Big Thrée, 2,000 at ON ‘good : Colorings and 1436. Boa Rt O A SUIT. Li Cc AE Monarch Stock for Sale. : Pooled steck of the Monarch Mining com any for sale at 2 cents. Apply to A..B., this office. “3° "A Close Shave ~ Or just the kind you want at Ed Rays “Intermational Barber Suop. can bake: home-made bread. Apply at|- _ Tee Macpor at, S035 4.8, Cuore; In, ABOUT THE CITY. 1 Macdonald & Clute. The Evening Recurn after June 1 de- Hivered: to aay partof the city for 65 centa'a monht, th - Miners, railroad and city checks cash=) soicitors for Bank of British North Ameries MecB; R Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. Crescent Dry Goods CO. - (LIMITED ] ‘Cents bin Doparimei Py LX om MEN'S SHAOES. .Men’s Heavy Grain Working Shoes at’$2.50, $3.50 and $4.00 Men’s Calf Skin Knockabout Shoes at $1.00, $2.50 and’ $3.00 Men’s Fine Vici Tan Kid Shoes at $3.60, $4.00 and 5,00 Men's Fine Imported Russian Colt Skin Slices at Our Stock of Underwear com- prises the best of German, Eng- lish and Scotch productions. Prices ranging from...-..ié.- $1.50 a Suit to 85.00 Martin A. Schwieg HIGH-CLASS TAILOR. Perfect Fit Guaranteed Prompt Delivery SPOKANE STREET One Door Eaat of Col. Avenue, J ; s To Sell Properties sussecovsee¥OU. MUBL ADVERTISE you want ail Advertieenent large or at Hotel {2 European Newspaper azine, oF aiealy nave Uskbiousmne details by wénding fetes TW. “HOWARD General Advertising and Press Agent Br. (Within, C.)LONDos, Enp ‘ESTIMATES FURNISHED and Sov AERAXGE! for j¢_Orders, T. .W. HOWARD 108, REET (Within) Loxpos, Eng. Socks of all kinds at 8¢., 10c., 15c., 25¢ , 360. and 50c. per Pur SAIRTS. ac Wh tex senda Shirts. -75¢.: 31.00, $1. 25 ‘andi $1. 50 Fanoy Laandered Shirts 75c., $1.00, $1.26 and $1.50 Men's Extra Fine Silk Bosom Cambrie Shirts, - the very latest thing at............. : Men’s Soft Shirts, all Prices and ate Men’s Black Satin Shirts 2 + $2.00 and $2. 50 BN: to 81.75 Crescent Dey Goods Co. L NEW BRICK BLOCK, Columbia Ave., Rossland, B.C. ed free of charge at all hours at Hotel Harr: Fi proprieter. * th. Bridgford & Herring’s O K af bath and barber shop has movei to the Leland, ene door east of the Wideor hetel. Men’s flannel suits ‘for $20 oe ii J Lougheed & Co, "e have no salteltor, 20 his rakeof aontgeon your * BILL" We have n no collector, 80 bie rake-off does not go on your St. Charles Hotel. .& assesses iam 618 meses Bain Cook, BILL. on your BiILis s reasonable cnargedSrworkibat it ight. RECORD. JOB "Caras. SHLERS. Prop. aF~ Cool and MisAy Place in jhe evening: | “City Bard p graetions four nights the week, Cold Stofage To Let. : OFFICE” Under the tt, Charles Hotel, LOOK OUdT For your money. Buy your Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Shoes, “Ete, where you have tu pay half the price than anywhere else, and eave the overcharge you would bave to pay elsewhere. Note a few of our prices: Tell) 1,60 -60¢ and 60 ‘80e per Lb nd so at same rate with any other article 11 our line. Bring your cheque, we we wall change thetame. Make money by saving it, and that you can only do when you pi ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE 42 E. COLUMBIA AVE, R. BANNETT, Manager. reer or Taebere, Soret Lo "bes . Blankets from ‘Subscribe Record —foRk THE— + AM ADVERTISEMENT ] JHE RECORD Tel. No 8 QaUIicK WORK! Red Star Storage and TransferCo. hs Will el ft enV" re! it Furniture, “p Does a rogular Storage and Trausfer bus! meas a serast a delivered leny part ofthe city. Meet all trains. Contract ted, | Mining mackiners delivered on short uotice, "Ore ovand safessaiely moved. We pay dama: ee Ken. - 4a aS We Sell Good, Dry,Seasoned Wood: OFFICE: WASHINGTON ST, OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL. PAYS—PAYS——=PAYS— PAYS '00 | bia Agent for the losst,\Np Evgsina Rrcom aud Eritith Columbia 1 eview, “ies Rossland Evening Record “Yor 4, NO. 20. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1899: PRICE FIVE OEN'TS. Sashes —— We ae net recelved another line of SASHES tie '» CANADIAN. AN RIVISH EB LEAF, Coat. nt Aries enameled on the Duckies, the Intost and_very stylish, J.W. SPRING, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OEFICE, Those are THE LEADING JEWELER. INVESTIGATION DEMANDED Chief Ingram Objects to the Depart- ment Being Talked About. THE {GAS PRANGHISE AGREEKENT 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 Price. vw $5 > to Boys’ SUITS. (Old Price. ale: Price, $1.00 $250 3.50 + B50 850 225 200 Blue Serge Sailor American Wash Suits Fancy Stripe Ligen 8ui Full line of Boys’ Odd. lined, toctear at.. 50c,, 750, $1.00, $1 25 A ce neg te line ¢ APS, com nd BOY'S AMERICAN: and ENGLISH.HATS and teon, King B., Wakefield ond Leslic Stiff Hate. Tole w Week Biierican Shirts and Tiés. In all the Nawest Designs & Patterns Le Roi LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE. ~ > JOHN F. LINBURG, Stylish: Rigs for rent: ; Fire, class Saddle and Vek Hlorees. Stance: Columbia Ave. 1, phone No. i. Commercial Aller ‘Phoue No, 2B. P.O. BOX, 136, ° PROP, Having disposed of the hotel, business, I on q tow prepared to give iy entire attention & .w ATHLETICS... cial attention given to Relncing Sorplat ‘ht and buiiaing up of worn down or otb- te A FEW. FACTS WORTH LOOKING INTO: Why does M. J. O'MEARN employ more 6 ather merchants combined in itossland. ® correr in fat, He carries the larvest and most complete | imported, English, So teh and. Ai fone dorgatin tne actos He hes secured the services of the BEST 3rd. maploye only Union Labor. y's Property to be Exempt From Taxation—Water Works and Other Matters, At the city council meeting last night a sensation was sprung by the city solici- tor, on behalf of the, chief of, Police, John Ingram, demanding an investigation of the floating rumors that there was cor raption in his department. Mr: Abbott said it had been openly stated that mem- bers of the police force had Been accept- ‘ing bribes and receiving money for im- Proper purposes. He branded the action wf those circulating the rumors -as cow- ardly, and said that the police depart- ‘ment wanted ‘the strictest i inquiry. The mayor voiced the eentiment of the city solicitor and promised the desired inves- tigation as seon ag the police *} opinion will not be ready, till. Thursday commencing construction of the reger- voir, Ihave little donbt that the reanlt of the trial aurvey-will prove satisfac- torysand itomay: be: considered’ advis- able by the council. to defer this aurvey until designs for the -Teservoir, the ;18 inch main and the repairs of the stave pipe are completed. Unless otherwise instructed I stiall* proceed to Murphy creek without delay.’ From the’ city ‘solicitor, ‘re “water works, dated 25th July, aud atating thet, “Acting under ‘instructions ¢ from the mayor and aldermen at. thia morning’s meeting Mr. Abbott haf been:in’ cousul- tation with Mr. J. A. McDonald.as to titles; etc., this.afterncon. . Our and his and we would ask thatthe council, ad- journ this evening until Thursday or Friday. evening next.” | > PERSONAL; *' Philip Ammell, the, well-known and popular chef. who. has had charge of the War, Kugie mine kitchen fer. several months, leaves this evening for Burton City to look after his mining interests, 8. B, Hendee, former. purser on the Columbia river buata, but now at'North- port, returned home’ today after looking’ Up some mining ‘inlereate ho has ‘near Rossland. 2," ooking after sioners were appointed. He said that it was intolerable that, these cowardly statements should be “made broadcast in the way that they had been,’ but: le Wid not state that it was generally un- i that they origi from him- uell, in making public the effort. of the A CARLOAD OF SERUNKS asd VALISES JUST ARRIVED. to pay bim $50 as a monthly assessment for gambling. The. investi- gaticn, it was claimed, was delayed becauge: the new police of their gas f: h F.-R. Blockberger returned: last even- ing-from the Lardeau, where he went on mining buriness.’ ‘He-brought back with him some fine looking rock, taken from the Tongue and: Kingeton claims in which:he-isiinterested.. _. Sidney Graham, who ‘has “been in Kentucky for three‘mouthe vialting, has returned, accompanied ‘by hid | cousin, Euclid Lewie, who will cast his fortune sermined. ‘that? the: inayor ¢8 t at Victoria” Alls we ask<1s erand tense te their dealers. Try! 106 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE, We will: haveyour trade ‘after: that: The’ average man: : buys shoes from their: ‘appear- ance and fit They-know Jittle: 1 Hence the advantage of dealing: with: a: Fepu: table house. Our shoes strike people Ly stylish shape:and by their quality? Oo. PArOnOe th-= | the matter ‘at ence:: . “The: Proposed agreement with the Par: | yong s company, mpen which is’ based the mes'f 11 EAST COLUMBIA AVENUE.- ¥o Biwi makes” SEECIAL RATE OF $8 Pelvate Snstrngtions guaranteed) in Ror we, e peat orfenelng, in Swiuginy, $0 Fa} moveme “Regular eins a instrvetions Monday, Wednes Jey aud Friday nights free to memper: Membership Fee $3.00 Dues pet month $2.00 Prof. F. S,- LEWIS ‘Instructor “ DOMINION ATHLETIC CLUB. { | 60 to Thea Vomans: ‘Exchange C |For the best HOME MADE. BREAD and pastries of all kinds, East Colum Kye. next door weat of City offices. Stab e WeREDY ‘130 SPOKANE STREET: J.W. AARTLINE MAN. P.O. Box 271. e .Eempt ‘the Beene of-the. company-for a #0 a8::to:.ex- period: of two years‘from. city taxes and the bylaw read for the third time and the 8th/of August fixed as the day of election for the approval or disapproval of the people. The Telept: Your Dotto Fight Diprase with Meaiolne. If the Medicine is not ca) * if the:Lra és rainy Medicine out ‘be: right: end ir ‘Dontor your Doctor by having your prescriptions filled by wn Not co! anceofwinning they victory. ou. cane help TR. MORROW, The Pioneer Druggists, Reasland, B.C. ‘| the Bank of Montreal; bylaw were read by-law and finally. and adopted. The city solicitor reported that the title of the water works was still. under consideration, ‘and that conclusion would. be’ reached not ps than next | -Friday,avening: ( 5 The following amounta Ane andited and ordered paid: Edward. Bailie. . Ww. MeQueen, penses.. WeH. Jones MeNeill & Deacon, elect water Rooms for Banquets The Clarendon Cafe. were. not. daily qualified, and it was. den 1 Td wi ’that*our: own Jahn i¥yCole came-oyer there and mar! ied Miss Viola. Odoni His many friends-in ‘Rossland; \wiile wishing ‘him him. not. saying something about: it over here, a LESS 'S ORANG-OUTANG. Z It Is His: Strength and We Weight Which Makes Him Champion. The “Terrible Turk,” the “Sultan’s all kindsef joy, hhave.a -kick: coming for’ THREE DEGKER IN FLANKS. Reman Catholic Reformatory Ship Burned. INTENSE EXCITEMENT PREYAILED, The Crew Had a Narrow Escape—Sad Accident to a Catholic Ship. Lryrrroot, Suly 26.—The Roman Catholic reformatery alip Clarence ‘was deatroyed by fire this morning. “It waa but. a few moments after the fire was discovered until the’ great three-decker wasin flames. Intense excitement pre- ‘| vailed until it became kaown-that hund- reds of lads and ‘officera’dm board the Clarence had been saved by the ferry- boats Mersey and Firefly, which was quickly made fast to the ‘burning vessel and begin pumping ‘water. upon the flames. ‘The boys ‘on board the Clar- ence worked with the utmost discipline antil they were forced to leave the ship with the officers, The captain’s family “and Bishop White, who spent tne night on beard the Clarence, lost all their personal ef- fects, The crew.of the Mersey had a “pare cow escape, having barely time to. re- gain their own craft, which had. the utmost. difficulty to get clear’ of the ourning ship. Thres hours after the fire was discoy- ered the Clarenve’s back broké and she tied: alowly.* ‘Chis:was: the second ic ‘xeformatory ahip of the same ‘ame ‘burned'on the Mersey river. Her predeceasor wes “firedby the boys. on: hoard ef her. ADVERTISED: LETTER. LIST. “The fellowing is a list. of letters re- maining uncalled for at the Rossland poat office, July 25. Anderson, Mra. Ing} Anderson, Mrs. Jas. Bogue, J. 8: r re McRae, Jas. Palvrdy, Aimee ‘arker, Delbert Lion,”‘ or the hairless gave an exhibition c of Wrestling last even! ing at thé Pacific theatre:” He no doubt nary observer’ J cover. it.” He étalizs about the stage like a@ blind orang-outang reaching with hie great t right paw [ for bananas., It ie evi- 2 feative ‘and ‘etr which makes him, yth¢ chaipion , wreatler of the world, and not’ his skill in the art, Prof. Frank Lewis exhibited far more akillin the mateh-last evening than did the Tark, Gold on Anvil Creek, Saw Francraco, July 26.—A’ corres- pondent of; the Bulletin; writing from Nothe Clty, 'Alasks,igaye:i ‘I have talked with Louis Lane, son of Chas. D. Lane, of tho Utica mine, in California, Young FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, Open Day and Night: and Dinner Parties, Strecta pay roll Ne. 80, Studebaker Bros., balance of mitted the following: McKay & McKay. Lane came here“about four ‘months~ago and has taken out 55 pounds of gold, $10,000, from claim No. 9 om Anvil creek: That, too, without! “being down to‘bed ‘rock:” Tlie claim adjoinifig hie ir down tored dirt, below the ice, and ao high aa $42 has beon taken from‘a vingle The sis » are 1,820 by 660 ) fect, foar- claim 1,632 05 - $2,770 68 » Smith,’ sub- ‘l have made tinal traveys of the: ‘Oldest Established House in Kootenay WILLIAM R. BEATTY Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A A. G. CREELMAN P. 0. 80x 315, Creelman & Beam, CONTRACTORS BUILDERS. GEO. BEAM Eatiraates furstehed on all kinds of work. Jebbing promptly attended to FICE AND att nt sae Rossland BC. Rossland Labor Union Cook+’ and Waiters’ union, No. 40W. 1. MURCH, ri ous Kuan, Eres." U., y Baturday evening at-8:30, Miner's | — ihe General Public iate the short hourr Those who appreciat bestow time for’ Faking stoies Satur week ster? orelock, and day 01 kept by the cierks will kindl: thelr patronage on those clo ore op 8 rarehases Ia'given by these Say evening of each ‘and on the 1sth of preceeding a. ore h holidays. Cierk’s and Salesmen’s Union. stave pipo of the preposed four million ‘about eight gontrol the entire, cree! ‘Present: ‘tino probabl Water and Light company’s yallon reservoir near Blue Town, and’ in this dis- have located the line of the 18-inch main from the propesed reservoir to. Second avenue. I am now in a position to make finai designa, bills of quantitica, specifications and estimates for the above works. .The stave pipe, although not under pressure, is leaking badly throughout its entire length. I do not think it would be advigable to cover it until this leakage has been stopped This may not be possible for a consider- able period of time and I would respect- fully suggest that the eld flume be kept in efficient repair us a precaution against ident in winter. Martin A. Schwieg, the high-clast tailor, will give you « perfect fit. Call and see him, Spokane -street, two door: eff Columbia avenue. “In View of the fact that the corpora: cationa have been recorde trict. ~ lay out the city cemetery. He was for # number of years 1 for the Dunsmuirs at Victoria, and sub- initted several plans te the city authors ities. adopted. is laid out from the center, strcets and drivewaya radiating from’ it. Work of laying out and cleaning up the underbrush will soon ‘be commenced. The City Cemetery. J.G. Houghton has been employed to Campbell, RN. Chafe. E. ® Slayton, Misa E, te i eid; Michael Robeson, Rev. Jno, ose, Jno. D. cal is, » De charlemmer, Har- old Spellman, James ope, ve Wim. ullivan, M. W. Al Howe, Capt. Huntingdon, J. D. Jones, Dan Bo le M ortimner, Rive. Murp’ M aed C.W., 4 Carthoy, ther. Clara ite, J. ‘teFarlane, Ww. Winona, E, W, McMillan, R. Yeaden, Wm: “The above letters will be held one week. When callitig for same, be sure and say as “‘advertised.” Wiiram Wapps, Postmaster. Ben Ledi to Calgary. R.E. Field, Bon Ledi’s' trainer and rider who has been in town’ coneulting lier owner, Erncat Keunedy, returned to Meyers Fails today, where-the mare is being kept, because there is no track at Rossland. Field willon next. Saturday leave with Ben Ledi for Calgary, over the Crows Neat line, to take part in the meeting there Aug. 9 and 10. There are two good races, one three-quarters, and one five-eighth of a mile, that the Regs- lind horse is expected to enter. Culgary ia Bon Ledi’s former home. The ‘one which is liable to he Don’t forget the Eagles’ excursion tion has a large grantof water from Mur phy creek it would be advisable to make. and picnic at Loon Lake, August 6. tf WANTED.—A good lady soucltor: tf a trial survey to that creek previous to ‘Address A.B, this office, The Canadian Order of Forestera will organize a court this evening at Beatty’s hall, There are thirty applications charter members, Dr, McKinnon, dia- trict high chief ranger, and William Bourke, otganizer, are here fer the pur- pose of instituting the lodge. Drayfus Is i. Parts, July 26.—The Petit Journal eaya Dreyfus is ill with fever, His con- dition is serious,