Q i “ROBE! EVENING RECORD, JULY 21. 1809. =——-Midsummer | Vosslon . Fitzpatrick, the sanitary : i Pi pluinber has removed” his office and 3 sbop to the corner of Columbia avenue Anas eo Peduc LOnS s ; : : Call and Let Us Give You Our Prices. atrest, under Cup aero "J. W. SPRING, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE, THE LEADING JEWELER, ae Er Men’s Hats. ——>—. ‘ . Monarch Stock for Sale; ed stock of the Monarch Mining enone for enle at 23¢ cents, Apply to A. Fert 4 ‘office. One Pricc Store. The proprietors wish to thank their many friends and the public in gehera for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them in the past, and hepe by unremit- ting attention to the interests of their wanta to merit their confidence aad eup- h ort in the future. prepretey ere Rae ©. 0. Grauox & Co., Bridgford & Herring’s O K porclane| po. pox 524, 98 Bpok Bt. bath and barber shop has movei to the Leland, ene door east of the Widsor hetel. ‘ WANTED.—A good lady solicitor. Address A. B. this office. tf. Men’s flannel suits for $20 at W. J. Lougheed & Co. 6-19tt St. Charles . Hotel FIRST-CLASS UNION COOK, ‘MISS JESSIE, for 8 yeara boss of the ining ABOUT THE CITY. The Evening Recorp after June 1 de- livered to any partof the city for 65 cents a monht. tf. ilroad and city checks cash- Nias ot charge at all hears at Hotel d, Harry a ‘Ever ing Record ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY. J ULY ‘29. Siiver Piafethat Wears 0M EPUSINHE Une GE We have ‘ WARE, onsisting of pas Has Been Shattorad, ed free of VOL 4,.NO. 17, PRICE FIVE OEN'TS, HAS A RIVE MISE, Dead Filippine Buried In Place of a Yolunteer. and W Shaw’s cigar store. : A Close Shave Or just the kind you want at Ed Rays Interdettousl Barber Snop. There's a sign on the Imperial cigar atore’ window, Spokane street, “Musical Instruments at Caught Prices.” He meuns It. Bring yourcatalogue. 7-18-1m Results of the” Athletic ‘Contests. in London: Today, LONDON GAIRTY -1§ NOW. OVER, Washington Hand Press: —An 8eolumn Washington hand press in dratclass onder, together with @ six oF feven column newspaper outfit. Apply at the CORD ofie6. oF WANTID—A chambermaid at the Dominion hotel. 4 SETS BERRY DISUES ETC, * JAM POTS BAKE DISHES BON BON DISHES NUT BOWLS ETC, ETC, The Evening Recorp delivered to any part of the city for 65 cents per mouth. _ If you’ want to wear the best-fitting suitin town go to Martin A. Bchwieg, high-class tailor. Every garment guar- Wanrep—Firat-class baker, one who anteed, _tf can bake home-made bread. Apply at Delicateseen, next door to Ward & Mc- Kay’s. tf STRANGE PHENOMENON AT SEA. PATER DISCOVERS THE ERROR. Series of Brilliant Marrlages—The | Had the Body of His Son Exhumed ** Innovation’ of the Latest From ‘a San Franciaco Parisian Fad. ~*" Cemetery. Ladies’ Sailor. Hats:| —_— :'a Now Copper Refrigerator for draw- ing the Finest and Cobtest Glass of Boer. CHAS. EHLERS, Free , om \d Shady Place in the evening. | city Bass orastions four uightsin the week. * Cold ‘Storage To Let. Under the #t, Charles Hotel. Catching On. ©. M. Weller, Rossland’s Plone: zane itary plumber, has the best equippe “ i tin the city and : propmed to do ai idnds of plumbing Ladies’ dailer Hats, 7c. and $1.00, steam-fitting, etc., anywhere, for ery Now 50c. body. at anytime VIOHT gdies! Sailor Hats, $1.25 and $1.50, Now 75c. Ladies’ Walking Hats, $1.25 and $1,50, Now 75c. “|The Whole Crest ’of'a Crater Blown \ GENUINE SALE | “‘ssea Strange Story. And Great Reduction in Prices in the Next THIRTY DAYS. ee eer ee 3 * is fs Ban. Franciecu, July 22.—Tha offers of the steamer Australia, which arrived yesterday from Honolulu say it would not surprise them’ to lear’ that‘there had been a fearful explosion of thé great vol- cano and that Mauna Loz. is no more.'- After leaving Honolulu the ship ran into aremarkable crosa sea which the ie ull com: Waah Butts. ss thought was caused by sabmarine -Faney Stripe Linen Buits.... leturbances of nnuaual force. A.bluiah te] ined eee pate. eet rar ; | Yepor hung over the water for days, and AG 50e!, 75¢,, $1.00, $1 25| * Reavy cloud, shaped like an) umb int Sak i bavie ine = = came from-the direction of the ‘Yolvano, ete line of MEN?’3 and BOY’S AMERICAN and ENGLISH: HATS ai When talkii b f 1 CAPS, comprising Stetson, King B., Wakefield and Leslte Sit Hate” aud pane. CAPSS Tees voleano. chief officer Lawless said: Américan Shirts and Ties “The afternoon we left Honolulu; the 11 ) Besignag Pevieshs evening papers contained the newa that LA FEW FACTS WORTH LOOKING INTO: Why does MW. J, O'HEARN employ more | the Java flow was within ten miles of ‘Tailors than all the other merchants Men’s Fedora Hats, $2.50. Now $1.50 Men’s Light Grey Fedora Hats, edateia sles aN Deine se Noo +» -Now §1.50 - x U i oe Men’s Derby Hata, 42 50.. Saltese ake Martin A, i 5 Now $1.00 Sorge Suit Schwiég f ey: ents Créaicand” Fedofa: Hat He Bina Saree Fale adi ists wuine Seute! s EE. QiLadies’. Waists and ser cr ent aon, nase Mb intout ine Blouses. ; + $2.50, £8.00, $3.50, $4.00 and {5.00 Unit: ed Wool Suita fro : pe , «500. and Ze, $1.00 and $1.50 Brown Creah Suits fom... to Men’s Summer Cups .50c., 76c. and $1.00 Lonpon," July: )22.—The: hot spell of weather was temporarily broke © last night by a heavy rain, followed - bya gloomy gs Causing” hengi for:the’ intéer-univeraty” sports. At noon, however in was again shining and the heat waa tropical. This left London under a. hot mist, but die- pelled the. rain. _ The gates the Queen's club grounds were thrown open at 2:15 p.m. to the crowds that had already” yurrourided 3 the - American! aud English’ fldge’ were'fly'ng ‘from the centre of the grounde, The following are the results of the games: ‘ Hammer‘ Throwihg—Boat threw 186 feet 8 inches; Brown, 122 feet 9 inches, and Greenshields, 109 feet 6 inches. High jump was won by'/A, M. Rice, of Harvard,-who cleared G feet. : The three-mile run wes won by F. W. Workman of Cambridge. The 100-yarda dash was won by Quin- jan, of Harvard, C. “R. ‘Thomas, of Oxford, second; F.'4. Blount, of Yale, third, and A. L, Rino,* of Cambridge, 510. d San Francisco, Ji uly 22.—The Chron- Icle gays: Tho casket, supposed to con- tain the remuing-of Private Francis Deck » Company L, First Calif volunteera, was lowered,’ in May last, into_a grave in the Deckeman family plot, at. Oddfellows’ cemetery, On the llth day of the present month, on gua- picion thats mistake had been made, the caaket was dieinterred at the request ofthe boy’s father and the suspicion was verified, : Decomposition had set in to such an extent that identification was impossible, but it was plain to the father that’ a dead Filippino ‘had been given th ing Place intended for his son,” ; THE. TERRIBLE TURK. Threw Everybody in Sightand Then Ate Seven ie Hard-Boiled Eggs. The Terrible Turk’s exbibition of tling at the I i Hall last night drew an immense, ¢i which was well. pleased i formance. | Prof.;"Le ion-fer-cl 1 Will Offer the following Goods at and Below Cost :-~ MEN'S SUITS. Old I'rice, Sale Price, $8 00 $5.50 700 9 50 18.00 16-08 Ss. ie Old Price. Sale Price. $4.00 {ssoy OY]. 4 ue That's what the leading business men of-Rossland are doing ‘every day. Some of them caught on a . long time ago. Others have lost their grip. But those who use THE Fetorp asa medium for talking business and bargains to the people who buy. never loose their grip. Look over ita list of advertisers and you will recognize the names ef 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 -EC- ORDif the result was not satisfac: HIGH-CLASS TAILOR. Perfect. Fit Guararteed Prompt Delivery — Faney Linen Suits from to" Summer Coats from.... be te Men’s-Linen Hata : eae ; Ladies’ Shirt Waiats, 76c. and $1.00, Now 50c. Men’s Straw Hats. ..75 A cou Opened Thiy Week” A Nobby Line of HP Ledies’ Shirt Waists, $1.25, : ese matin mneeis) awecinge Now 75c. Ladies’ Shirt Waists, $1.50, : x Now $1.00 *Ayto-amy Jo qed Aus 04 poreatpoq. ‘QWIQANVY-— onlonanwoo -WLNOW Yad Hilo, and was advancing. The inter- island steamers were crowded with pae-. ‘gengers. Some.of the people were go- ing to view the eruption and otliers were going to see how their families and rela- tives were fating. In my opinion the whole crest ‘of ‘the volcano has been blown’ off and’ :the- _| have found their way ii hen the: i .Men’s Shoes. SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. SONAD G9 LA piosoy Ladies’ Summer Un- derwear. ry. . THE RECORD’S news service is guperior to that of its contempo- . Its mining news is accurate and it isairee lance not tied to the-apron strings of any clique or corgoration. 3 You can get any kind of Job Prin- ting done at bottom prices at UIUAD We have several. Broken Lines VALISES JUST -ARRIVED. . iJ OHEARN, THE. Cl 4 Pea re en : CORNER COLUMBIA AVENUE AND! All ‘we Try { average man buys shoes from their ‘appear- asks, 18S: ° ance and ft. They know little about leath- erand {rnst to their dealers. “Hence the advantage of dealing with-a:repu table house. Our shoes strike people by stylish shape and:by their quality. Bunoreoate-St., (WithinE. Cy) x, Eng. IN LADIES’ SUITS ro 2D. : AS K L ONDE ee es Fnaaritiaaladiassenws ot a ; : 100 WEST.COLUMBIA AVENUE. 11 EAT COLUMBIA AVENUE. é ‘ D and CONTRACTS % q age : . at : ARRANGED for Larue Orders SDVICK OF Flannel Suitings : : = PEND reeiaa tone Reamer age | | OP a — rales nee ings Your Doctor. Rights € { one z in Men’s Working and, Dress Shoes th “the... : gntjsined ‘hia. foprth.)Winnok’s tim ed “Ia the mile run, A. Hunter, of Cai bridge, won ;AL Li Dawéon, of Oxford} second; C. B. Spitzer, “of Yale, third, and P, Smith, of Yale, fearth, Timo, 4:24, which we are cloring out at big ‘ Ladies’ Cream ‘Silk Vests, Short Sleeves, $1.00 : Now 50c. Reductions. W 1OuGurRD VA. | lett eam Now 50c, q 2 Merchant Tailors Ladies’ Egyptian Cottom Vests, $3.50 Shoce, $2.25. Ladies’ Drapers, Long Sleeves. $4.00 Shoes. $3.00. -Now 25c. REDUCED PRICES FOR Ladies’ Summer Vests. ...10, 15 and 25e. = tes, -Ete. To Sell: Properties. Record Job Office st Tw ROW AR || zo-pays-20 7 oes es. 5] the con cerned, The cam ‘have .the earth fer a handball. we rene ‘A story, wag circulated about tows last night that Ed. Ray, of the International barber shop, was going to give the Turk: . awhirl. The event did not come-off. Mr. Ray states that he could take ere falls than sammers out of Mr. Tuik, if razors and lather were not barred. After the exhibition was over the Tark went to the lunch counter and stowed - away seven hard-boiled eggs, one: and a.. half loaves of bread, besides other inci- ° dents; aud; drank threo cup of coffee, while* the curious spectators gazed in amazement, OPERATION AT THE HOSPITAL, * ‘Appl ‘Save Mrs, 0° * Surgeon’ rec liateted pee or ‘a We will have your trade after that. The STARVING AT KOTZEBUE,- epee nae tirdle'was won‘by FZ, Fox, of U.S: Government Will bo Asked to Send Them | Harvard; W. Paget Tomlin, of Cam- Relief: bridge, second; H.R. Parkes, of Oxford; third,.and-J..W... Hallowell, of Harvard, fourth. Time, 1534 seconds, , t he Kalf-mile rom jaa won ‘by H. I. Graham, of Oxford; ©. F. W. Strublen, of Cambrid: second; J. P. Adama,‘of Yale, third; T. F.’ Burke, of Harvard, fourth, _Time, 1:37 1-5. Graham won by 12 yarde. _ ie . The quarter-mile* was;won by C. C. Davidson, of Cambridge; Boardman, of Yale, sécond; T.”'R,’ Fisher, of 'Yale, third, "and ‘A.-M: -Hollins! of Oxford, fourth, Time; 4926. Davideon won by 6 yards, ‘ain the longijump, Vas 22 feet 5 incheawfollowed by Roche with 21 feet 7'inches, Bevan,”who followed, SEarrie, Wash., July 22.—Froin the eteamer Brunewick ‘a: passengers juet ar- Tived here from “Alaska it is learned a Passenger: ia. on: hig :way. here from Koszebue, bound to Washi in, be- half of one'thoueand’miuerg said to be stranded in the Kotxebue district. - He | )wULask the. government to send revenue cuttera'to Kotzebue sound, and he is provided with proof that_untess a gov- ernment. vessel is sent many lives will .| lost. Twelve hundred people went into the Kotzebue country well outtitted in search for gold. Twe handred committed suicide in getting“ over the snow last winter. Many died en: route. There are now. 1,000 people on tue shore of the n f the hotel business, I am mening a qe tre nay entire attention to _ wATALETICS... ven to Reducing Surplus etettand cuising up of mors dows oF oth: ons by nature’s own 6 . Forthe quarter commencing June 25, I will make a 3 SPECIAL RATE OF $8. é instructions (guaranteed) in Box jug; wrenltng of fouclog. Club Swinging, $5.00 for 24 movements. . 7 Colorings and T. W. HOWARD Patterns.......+ 108, Busuoreaate-erazer, (Within) Lownoy, Eng. $20 A SUIT. eee HG COLUMBIA AVE. lass instructions Monday, Wednes- aey ena raiday nights freato members. =~ Membership Fee $3.00 Duea per month $2.00 Prof. F. S, LEWIS Instructor r ‘ou can help ns filled by T. R. MORROW, An operat was perferreed yenter- day on Mrs. O'Hara-who was taken. to DOMINION ATHLETIC CLUB, Le Roi J. 4. Macponap, 4/8, Chore, Jn. Macdonald & Clute Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. Solicitors for Bank of British North Ameries MecBaws Bumoima, Rossranp - LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE... _aet> JOHN. F. LINBURG, Stylish Rigs for 1ent Fivet clase’ Saddle and Pack lorses, : ; Columbia Ave., ‘Phone No. 87. ara eerinerclal AD epnnne Noy 2, PROP. A. Gilchrist CONTRACTOR IN - Plastering and ~~. Cementing LINCOLN STREET South of Bank of Teronto, "P.O. Box 165. 5 PO. B a, Lt. Record — Job Time Card of Tialns. SPOKANE. 2—DAILY TRAINS—2 “Dally, except 8 J. W. MILL, Geucral‘Agent,.--. Spokane, Washington. GO to Thea NEW BRICK BLOCK, Columbia. Aveée:, ‘Rossland, B. 0. Womans - Hyohange For the best HOME MADE BREAD and aatries ofall kinda. East Colum- bia Ave. next door west of City offices, Ard so at thesame. Mi LOOK OdT For your money. Buy your Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Shoes Bite. where you have to pay half the price ‘than anywhere oe 2 and gave the overcharge you would have to pay elsewhere. a few of our prices: 42 F. COLUMBIA AVE, change ame rate with any other article {» our lines Bring your cheque, we will chat! Te money by saving it, and that sou can onty da whee you purchase at ROSSLAND AUCTION "HOUSE R, BANNETT, Manager. —* ae 3 2 Propes. Chleago, il. of our Agents. (ELL THE. PLUMBER. 3 W ork A. D. Chariton, A. G. P. A., Portland’ Oregon, P. O. Box 271, handled. Minin; ‘anos and safes safe} Cy * clear, transfer, Warehouse, QUICK WORK}. Red Star Storage and Transfer Oo. Does a rogular Storage atid Transfer business Raggage delivere: any partofthe city, Meet ell trains. Contractand Jol Thachinera delitered on short aoti We pay damage do reasonable ra’ ship any class of goods. mot food storage facilities Tel. No 8. =— 11 at A promptly. Will call f werk done, Lightand heavy freight ce. Ure contracts taken. Furniture, Ph ne to anything we han: die. sit tea no fire risk. We act as shipyer's agents. Will We Sell Good, Dry,Seasoned Wood. _ a SPOKANE. STREET. OFFICE: WASHINGTON st. OPPOSITE BANKOF MONTREAL. J. W. HARTLINE MAN. prycoodsco (3 * Se ) { Bueceasor to McLean & Morrow, «The Pioneer Druggista, Ressland, B.C, home, Strike Not Effective.:. ° New York, July 22.—The street rail- Rooms for Banquets The Clarendon Care: FIRST GLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, Open Day and Night, and Dinner Parties, way men’s strike in Biooklyn-has ceased to interrupt the husiness of the various street car lines. The schedules of the various surface railroada are today prac- tically operated and maintained through the city and suburbs. Joe Choynski Wins. Curcaco, July'12.—Joe Choynski, the Californian, got the decision over Jack McCormack, Philadelphia heavyweight, here last night at the end of a six-round contest. Choynski was knocked down in the firat round, but from that until 5 — 2 B Ollest Fatablished House tn Kooteney ff VILLIAM R, BEATTY 2 OSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A A. G. CREELMAN reelman .& Beam, timation furnished on all kinds of OFFICE AND 8: ena Rossland BC, Coal Undertaker, + as . O. Box 41, Rossland Labor Union and Waiters’ union, No. 40W.L. U., eurday evening afm, Mfbert Joun Kun, Pres. the sixth he had a decided advantage. Cnroaao,’ July 22.—Eugene ‘Carter, billiard player, has issued a challenge to play any man in the world at cushion, GEO. BEAM P.O. BOX. 315, CONTRACTORS - BUIDERS, To the General Public Fhe 1 thelr preceeding s.1 legal holidays. Cierk’s and Salesmen’s Union, carom or.three cushion carom. At the three cushion game he’ will, play one hundred points for any part of $2,500, game te be played not earlier than 30 days from the date the match is made. At the cushion gumo Carter is willing to play one game of 600 pointe, or threu ‘| gaines of 400 points each, at any timo 7 after making the match for $3,500 a aide. e PERSONAL. Jvubing promptly attended tor, VOT Martin A. Schwieg, the high-class tailor, will give you @ perfect fit. and see him, Spokane street, two doors eff Columbia ayenue, tf Johu J. Moynahan, was.a seythbound Call | Passenger today. sound waiting fora. chance to come Billiard Player Challenges tho World. |; did not make 20 feet, and his jump was not measured, Daly came next with 20 feet 61g inches. Incithe second trial Vaseal jumped (22 feet 4 inches, both Roche and Bevan failed todo 20 feet, while Daly made 21 feet 91¢ inches. On the; third. trial Vassall thade 28 feet 6 inches, Roche 21 feet 9 in ; _ SOCIETY IN LONDON, (Special Londor Cable Letter.) Loxpoy, July 22.—Now that the queen and.court have gone to Osborne the rest ofthe fashionable world will econ fy into Covent ‘or Grosvenor. Thé Prince’ of Wales will, end, the London. season on Monday, after which he will viait inthe neighborhood of Goodwood and attend he-racea “there. ? Later’ ithe Fill go to Cowes and thea to Ma: “people had lenty of money to spend for luxuries, Bre best evidence of this prosperity. is the large sale of pictures at the Royal academy. , That a series of. brilliant marriages has materially: atimulated’ business. has been judged ‘by the list of costly gifts. je marriage on Thureday of the far: quia of Tullibardin:to the daughter of Sir James Rameay almost: rivaled the those of the Crew-Primrose nuptials as arich social, function. Postly presenta were showered upon the bride and g oom. The Prince of ‘Wales sent the bride -a beautifal adaption of a late Parisian fac of allowing chained: living creatures to wander upon the wearer's shoulders. This sdaptien consists of a small. broach pin with a large central pearl, to which is attached by gold E. W. Talbet returned to Spokane to- day. chains, set with pearls, ‘large jeweled flies,, another of diamonds-and rabya, the hospital about-s: week ago. Her Condition was ‘extremely critical when she was admitted to the hospital; but she gained strength sufficient tg. with- stand the shock of an operation, which was for the removal of an abscess in her side. Doubts are expressed of her re- covery. é EAGLES WILL SOAR HIGH. The Great Birds Are Industriously Preparing’ . for Their Picnic. The Eagles are the busiest people ix the city. They are making elaborate Preparations for their grand excursion and picnic at Loon Lake, Sunday, Aug. 6, at which time the Eagles whose wings are.strong willsoar high. There will be no need of baleon ascensions when there is an eagle at hand., Special rates have been made by the railroads for this evant), The schedule will be made pub- he at an early date. : Runaway Today. The delivery wagon herse of Blumer, Webb & Co., grocers, ram away on Col- umbia avenue, just before noon today. It.may be that he was in an extraordi- nary hurry to get home, for he stopped running when he reached the atore. The wagon did not.accompany him all the way. At thecorner of Columbia avenue and Washington street the de- livery wagon ‘collided with the big wagon of P. Barns & Co. A blacksmith is now trying to put the pieces together. Don’t forget” the Eagles’ excursion each of which 1s fastened to the dress, and picnic at Loon Lake, August 6, t{-