ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 22, 1899. TORONTO STOGK MARKET Tororo, June 22.—The following Ina rdef today’s callon the Toronto itock exchange, and of the sales made: Empress... CAMP, MKINNEY. wee $1.26 23, Waterloo. : : GARIBOO Drerator.” Cariboo Hydraulic... $1 45 “rAiaviEw oaMr. Smuggler. . . BOUNDARY cunex. = TUXEDA IBLAND. Van Ands......s-08+ 8: -- ‘TRAIL cuexx. j Evening Star, 500) - it 1196 5 ta Afternoon Galee—Golden Star, 500, 500 t 6: 500, 500, 500, 500, 600. Spe ane We 5 Oat ; Golden YY wa BO at Ole: 600, 500 a at, 61; 600 500, 800" 62! 500, 500, 500, at Bece Trail, B00 at 25; B.C, Gold ia Field t 434. ‘ “TO ESCAPE ‘THE BULLPEN. Washington Courts Invoked to Ald An Al- leged Rioter. ‘The Tashington courts have been ap- peaied: to to keep Charles Fryatt, @ ‘Wardner merchant, from azain being, confined in the “bull pen” in the Idaho city. With what success the appeal was made is yet-a matter of doubt. ‘Fryatt was arrested at Dayton Mon- day. By whom or en what charge is not known in Spokane; Dit it is believed the airesting efficer was a deputy marshal from Idaho. - Fryatt, had been confined in the “bull pen,” but was released sev- eral days ago, says the Spokesman He- view. ‘Learning of Fryatt’s arrest his broth- er; R. B, Fryatt, instituted proceedings here to prevent his return to Idaho aud escent Dry G0 LIMITED LIABILITY... Men's Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Highest quality for the Jowest price is the principle of our Clo- a thing Department. All our Suits are Tailor made, yet our prices are thelowest. # # # # 4 # 4 4 2 2 4 # Our Famous $12 50. And $38.50 Business Suite are made of Brownieh Grey, Fancy Plaids’ and Navy Blue’ Worsted Serges: ined with the : best Farmer’s . |Satin-silk sewed. throughout. Sizes, 35 to 42, See Our $18. ‘And. $20.00 Suits made’ of: Imported » Clay Worsteds in Blacks Blues’ Browne and ~ Plaids, Satin. lined. Equvil to any custom made suits at $30.00, or $35.00. Sizes, 35 to 40. teds, Black Suite. ¢ Our Tailor Made $15. And: $16.00 Suits are made cof Clay Wors- or dark. Blue and Fancy. Brrons, mixed Pin Head Checks in Round cut Sack Sizes 35 to 42. MEN’S WHITE Laundered Shirts Reinforced Back and Front with Linen long er short bosom. Our leader. 75c: (MEN'S Negligee Shirts MEN'S WHITE Laundered Shirts Long or short bosome at $1.00, $.25, $1.50 styles and weighta at 5c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75, and $2.00, $).50 to match at + Eid MADRAS Fancy Colored Shirts ‘With. etiff bozoms and one pair cuffs $1.20 $1:00 and: MEN'S. Percale Shirts | With collars and cuffs attsched.. way ‘(Men Balbrig: ggan - Shirts and finished,.all sizes at per auit. $i.56| erg; good’ abeliy well ‘64.50 Mew’ per suit Mens Summer. Underwear. Men’s Imported Natural yoo] Summer weigtit Pndor wear at 42. 50, $8.00, $3.50 and 3 Silkette Balbriggan Undei wear, only. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1899, PRIOE ‘FIVE OEN'TS: ———————_ : We have just received a fine line of Purses, Card C ases Wallets and ‘Cigar. Cases-in all the latest shades and. with Silver and Gilt ‘Mountings, J. W: SPRING, NEXT DOOR 70) POST. OFFICE. | Men's unlined,| Wool suits; ‘Men's: Linen‘aults, Osler coats aud vent, ‘Men’s Summer. vests. Sitk Strij Marseilles, without collars... Boy’s Vinen two Piece Suite, Boy's linen: “SUITS. eS i SHIRTS. Plaue. and Regatta, A nobby line of Colored Shirts with or BOYS SUITS. HATS. Acomplete stock of Men's 's aud Boy's Straw and Felt Hats. 4; Men's White Duck ‘ful, Men's Lustre. Sailor Suits, Boy's Linen Coats. air. BLOWN 10 ETERNITY. Three Men ‘Instantly Killed~ in the ~~. Mar Eagle Mine, ONE DIED LATER, ANOTHER DYING The Sole Survivor Says He Warned - the Men to Beware of Holes - That Had Missed Fire. _- ‘At 10:80 this. morning. five men on shift in. the 625: foot level of “the War, Eagle “mine: drilled into a Chatles Lee and Chatlés Sturgis ‘i stantly and injuring Mike Griffin’ s0 badly that he died while being brought to:tewn.. Dan Green chad his leg and jaw broken: and lungs~-perforated with sm ui. fragments of rocks. He wae taken to the Sisters’ hospital, ‘and* at 1 o'clock wasutill alive, but’ Dre. Bowes, Kenning and Reddick aaid -there was no Possible chance of his recovering. Charles Coulson, who was nearest the Hote at per- la nico line of Bisek ¢ Ordered Clothing a Socsicice. M. | HEARN, uo CLOTAER : 1000 at $8.64;/. at 63. ‘ ey “PAN TS 52,53, $4 A 50 AND’ $5.00. 15C. ~ SPECIAL oT Sc. 100 Pairs: Boys’ Pants to fit boys:from 6 years old to 15 years old in Stripes, Checks and Navy blue, worth $1.25. OUR SPECIAL PRICE | 75C. Men’s Linen, Collars 15c and 25¢ ||" Men’s Linen Cuffs 25c and 35c New Brick Block. ; Columbia Avenue CRESCENT DRY GOODS. COMPANY, LIMITED LIABILITY. Rossland, B.C the“ball pen.” At3o’cluck y morning Judge Prather was roused from sleep to sign a writ of habeas corpus and bench,warrant for Fryatt’s arrest. A deputy clerk. was later awakened to place the court seal on these documents. The writ-and warrant. were given to Sheriff Speck, who left yesterday’ for Celfax, hoping to iutercept the Idaho offiver and hia prisoner there. Tuesday evening a ‘phone message from Colfax gave the information that believing Fryatt was yet at Dayton Sher- iff Speck had started for that city. This was the lateat report received. There is some reason to suspect thatthe Idahe officer got wind of the writ and took his prisoner te Riparia and there took tho boat for Lewiston. One he got his pris- {Avg havono solleltor, so his rate-of raon't goon you : plambing establishment in the city and | be m: prepared to do all kinds of “plumbing | f7¢ for ths ely steam-fitting, etc., anywhere, body at anv time. ‘Dr. A. W: CHASE Catarrh: ==Sufferers UCCESS aS fe its Iife a3 Simeat t Snposstbte for a do business ait or We have no collector so his rake-off “does not go on your What goon. charge for work that is right. RECORD JOB 3 itary BI LL C. M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer BaR- | plumber, has the best ‘equipped for PRY | Hie name of the. 26, Rossland, R. C. BILL jo work for CASH, so we do not e lose of bad collections on your BILL on your billis a reasonable " OFFICE ener in Idaho the writ would be of no effect. Police Court. Frank Hollensworth, who was re- mianded yesterday upon the charge of frequenting houses of illfame, was fined $2 this morning. Thomas Madden was before the court upon the charge of vagrancy and his case remanded for a week. ~ AM ADVERTISEMENT IN THE RECORD Subscribe PAYS——PAYS———PAYS—PAYB ocdit to be ric aoa the climate bl he associate with tien e breath com any effort to cure it, but-it is beyond the tive. No ‘ing man can {i ore Catarrh. Xf be has tf any fron he makes cous ft. ere scimething about ts the manner of life to breed iseases of them ee sranbcane: ‘Medical selene fence ordinal it **relieves” i¢; Catarrh for over thirty and bis name = essed by thousands who bave abaken off tht of this Insidious ‘disease. by all dealers, peice ag cents per bea, y Transfer of Liquor License. - Notleo ig hereby given that application will ‘Boa: of Kessland, ing, for the tanafer of tao iicense tw in egune y emma issign: t its next {to Ee A, DILss, 18 forthe Butte Hotel, meiouated on lot 19, block RICHARD PULLMAN, CORNELIU> WHALEN, Dated this 21st day of June, 3899. Merchant Nobody wants to m pivopedy wants to to He dicapped ev. es from Catarrh? of the Stomach, some- tant effort arty S320 A Wd LOUGHEED 860 Ladies’ Drapers. REDUCED PRICES FOR 20—DAYS--20 IN LADIES’ SUITS Just-artived a fine range of Flannel Suitings IN GOOD Colori ings and Patterns.......0. 6 COLUMN AVE the sanitary his office and Jeo F. Fitapstrick; ni Shaw's cigar store. ‘Miners, railroad and. city checke am ed free of charge at .all hours at Hote, Hoffman, , Ross alana, Harry MeIntoslt! propricter. eDr. J. F. McKenzie, office - resi- dence over O,. Hearn’s opposite Bank of — . Toronto. Tailors SdaliT Catarrh Shackles : Broken in pp maloutes f\ t} v ‘ ace ie a cas eth ean l the throat, c tens ro red si of fas ler gave me, Instat sherkin while I wi ‘Dundee “lagh by Goodevs Brothers. | pieces nearly as bad! ‘| can be learned they, were all single men. was only.slightly injured on the jaw and one.handand arm. He was taken. to the. hospital and had ~ his _| wounds dressed. - Lee’s head; both were blown off, rm and both Joga Sturgis was torn— “to Lee. "So far a8 Griffin has. only been in the. ‘camp a week, coming from’ Bt oat Cee eataneeiere the. “We & ance 106 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE. I ‘average man buys shoes’ from er and trust to their dealera.. Hence the advantage of | ‘dealing with a repu table houge. .Our shoes atrike people by atylish shape and by their quality. C,.0, LALONDE will have your trades alter. tha and fit. They knew little about, “leath- 11 EAST COLUMBIA AVENUE, | y Mega some ofour Medicines turned into man, Nothing strange mat that, ‘Those who have tried our preparations ere convinced 0! ity and a ‘ur store is a veritatin tronaare a hou fo for. to come no matter what is wanted, for if we have T. Re MORROW, ‘Then others bay repertica le. erdue te change, red ising will be thoroug! \y cleansed and: werything in the'Drug line. Itisa good plac 3 poet itwe ean Drse lng a to the right Place Successor to, age &Morrow, Pioneer. Druggists, Rooms for banquets The Clarendon Cafe. FIRST. CLASS: IN EVERY RESPECT, Open Day and Night, and Dinner Parties. H. H. Play ford, AUDITOR and ACCOUNTANT: ~ No.1 Stone Block, Russland P..0.:BOX 608. Lvery Sunday night,:Grand seri Practice Concert by New. ‘rly Band At 8ST, CHARLES HALL, SI, 1 HOTEL banca Cold Starage'To me “Under the *t, Charles Hotel. All Kinds of Delicacies we ‘Market Affords. This Is Onlya Scheme Tine tb es: one else as I Beller vate then nb the doctors aad bu cach, Get your prescription and fami celpis prepared by me and save at Teaat SPRING CLEANING. rm thor- sete cles eoaton ode food's ty and ine's Celery Compounds are considered two You can have eunsr address, ‘Thom Stout, Dropgist, First J venue, Near Spokane Street. Oldest Established House in Kootenay WILLIAM-R, BEATTY Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A that they had better muck away the abattered rock from the last shots ‘ard see if there were any heles which: missed tire, but they did not do so. At8:20-thic afternoon Green was get:| ting cold, ‘/had™ Jost..consciousness and waa expected to very sooir die. + Coulson, the only man living, belonged to. the local Miners’ union, and; thoze ‘who are dead were nierabers of the. Weat- ern Federation: of “Miners and other unions. _No arrangements have yet been dead, but it is thought they will all be buried here under ure auapices of the Minera” union. DENOUNCES THE CUBANS. Gen. Rnriaue § Says the Cubans Do Not Went) & to be Americanized. Havana, June 28.—Gen. Enriqu late Gen. Calixto Garcia, time to time, has attacked: the: Ameri- can military through the press of Hay- ana, today renonnces the Cubans for ac- cepting money from. the United: ates ‘and calla them coward nity should come” before calle et ee ‘stomach. “what we want is’ that the: inter: yeners should conduct th the BY GIANT POWDER! missed shot, ‘which expluded, killing had email ining a ‘bat be ‘ald the? 8 m made for the: burial“of the unfortunnte | . AGUINALDO A LIVELY. CORPSE. = be ie Is E », Troops Sleeping: on'thetr'-Aams. Manica, June 23.—Aguinaldo does not aeom to he satisfied with an attempt: of the insurgents to.retake San Fernando, and has taken* command of General Luna's army and massed a Jargeat force yet mobilized, bringing 2000 men “from the Antipulo. reqion He is exceedingly tronblesonie. ~ Last -night his men wounded. two ‘members of the Seven- teenth regiment. eral’. McArthur’s arms. The igual Filipinos will give “hia: another Chance |: for a battle, for the soldiers © ‘really énjoy an opportunity to, fight them when they cll ing é ing a ‘point ¢ of Luzoi port, She strack-a ri waa fast for several hours,.di ing. whi ‘time'she was surrounded b natives:in canoes, who became ‘menac- ing.:: Captain’Eagle,-who commanded. the transport, was :compelled' to ‘throw: overboard #- hundred tons of supplies in order. to lighten the® ship sufficiently to gether off’ Before: this -ovcurred the Filipinos had.towed ‘ashore the : over ten days | ago. . 8 |'supposed that these flyers weuld go to NES TO THE BO SONY Taken Over the “the tral. to. Take. Part in the Races, “ROSSLAND,"* BEXLEDI AND “56. Traniet Fisher Refused to Take the. — Chances of a Mix Up With Be Mayor: Houston... Até o'clock this. morning Major R. EY Leckie’s . ‘565. and‘ Claude Cregan’s | **Rousland’’. started fer the Beundary. | country over. the -Dewdney. trail:to take | part in. the .Dominion’ day. celebration: | races at Grand Forks and Greenwood. ‘Erneat:Kennedy’s: Benledi was’ taken It. .was.generally. ‘Nelaon, and ‘the reason that. they did not is best told by Tranier Fisher who has them in charge. Last night-he said toa representative of the Reconn, fe- garding the matter: ‘You see last year |we went to Nelson, ) John Houston, then maor, was the starter. in the last day’s Because we:could not get eur. s off to suit him” hecalled us all fighting “over the-: spoils... The cruiser. Baltimore’ recently. grounded: om the gamespot, but the natives: Jonred to ap- proach her .g 3 UR IS A ‘HOOINE TGR The City Treasury. Enriched by.B100 Paid in-Fines ‘by the Lincoln “Street Girls. ‘kinds of f-b—s. I never heard ‘such violent and: obscene ‘languages "To 'ge:Jaure: we were all trying to get the ‘beat of it in the atart, which is natural ‘and is always the case, but there was no excuse for Mr. Houston acting as he did,’ .|'‘and ae I refused to accompany the horse there this ~season’ they were taken the other way. We wonuld-have preferred to have gone to Nelson on account. of rail- road. Sy ale Mr. Houston is "55" are’ amoni prevince, a would. at che been followed” PD ‘Neleon™ ty. ‘several bundred ‘people who: will:remain’ ‘at home, ‘not. caring to‘make the rough... ~ loverland’ trip'to the Boundary country. a Benledi is probably. the:best * bred race horse in the province, and is the sreitvent. three-year-old. Rossland. and "55" ar ‘| prime favorites in theirclass.-.- *+ Mr. Houston, told one horseman wtho- talked back: to him’ that ‘Nelson had gotten along very well: without. his kind of people for eight years, and if he did not like it’ he could gohome and stay laway,” which it mow “appears that they. | propose te do, _ UNCLE Same COLONIES, *: New. ; Department of the f tie Salted States Gov q hi ermment is Sight. New Yorn, Juae 63:—A Washington special to the~ Herald days: “‘A new . branch. of the governitient, with the, who was’ 2 member. of the. ‘staff of ke ed uo and who, from | cis and got Thompson, the’ “pistol at’ Lynch's Officere:McPhee and Mitchell ar- rived: just at that time and. ted sin title- of department. of colonial affairs and foreign commerce, or something fiiailar, is deemed’ -by the‘ administra-. ‘tion. absolutely necessary to meet. the new conditions which - confront the hed States asa reault of the war. with : pa in. congress on thie feabjects mats ia now be ‘American people at large “desire,” “and not in accordance with the wishes of thore here and in Washington, who are seeking personal enrichment through lucrative negoliations.. Let. the admin- istration define a policy that will enable us to know what to do. The American people recognize the truth in the report re en. am es and disregard Gen. Al- ger’s gr tus speek out candidly and uthfally, telling what we consider our duty and our rights. The Spaniarda verned here for centuries - without. decubanizing us. -We have-no desire to come Americanized. oy Heantsed, 22: Sine ree! wanted Dreyfus Condemned Again. + Loxpon, June -23.—M: De’ Blowitz, -| Paris peters of the Times, saya that Quillian, the outgoing” minister of colonies had the audacity, to eay yester— day-that he was © ‘waiting for justice to pronounce” in the case of Dreyfuz, He wanted Dreyfus condemned. again in order to absolve Dupoy of 1894. who was implicated equally with Meacies, but in this atrange affair at the moment of en- preme crisis some unforeseen event al- ways intervenes to prevent.a triumph of iniquity. Faure’s death ‘and Dupoy’s fall again eave the situation. Bicyele Trust. New York, June 23.—The members of the newly formed American: bicycle mpany, or so-called truet}.with a capi- tal of $80,000,000, held a meeting at the Waldorf ‘hotel to arrange: final details. In all 86 separate concerns operating plants are involved, the American’ § dle company having six Plante. ee McPhee pat the revolver in his, pocket and at the juit | took it out and found it was. atill cocked, ‘Themas Lightbody was ded un- in; 6 Control ‘of fonlonies by foreign powers and the ex-~- tension of American ‘commerce into foreign fields, and members of the cabi- ‘net and subordinate officials of the ad- til: tomorrow. for . sentence upon the charge of assaulting Geitic Malley, col- ored. He pleaded: guilty. «-.: Annie Orthmon and Maggie: Meyers were each fined $30 ‘for keeping hous of ill fame, and May {Vincent ‘and Lill Johnson were fined $20 “for eres in-}. mates. REDUCTION IN INSURANCE. From a Quarter‘of a:Cent’ to‘a Cent and a Quar' The fetid underwriters Tata - recent made a red in the i roareces ratein Rossland from a quarter of a cent to a cetit and:a quar- ter, and local agents are now. busy pay- ing a rebate on all -policies “tuken, out aince the 15th of last March upto the} Good 16th of this month, The block the In- ternational isin the reduction was. tho least; being only one-quarter of a ‘cent from 7 percent. The block the. Recorp office iwin‘has* been’ reduced one cent, and:is now fixed -at fig. per-cent:~ The blocks “between Spokane and Lincoln streets facing Celumbia avenue haa the benefit of one-half.cent, and those east of Lincoln three- rquarters.o of @ cent from 7 per cent. are gi giving much time and thought: to the details of the proposed new lepartment. ‘EDITORS’ © EXCURSION. It is to Arrive ia Rossland at'7:40 p.m. ‘Satan. » June 24, Sepretary Jackeon, of the Board of ‘rade, received a telegram at noon today from the Editors’ Excurajon. from Vah- couver, stating ie they would arrive in - Rossland at. 7;40 js acting mayor, in the absence of Mr, eve. He will see the aldermen in town and they will determine what is to bedone in the way of entertaining them. Parliament at Rome. Rowe, June 25—Gen. Pelleux, premier, yesterday roceeded in the Italian’ par- liament, after ‘three weeks’ of successful obstruction by the opposition and man violent scenes, without having secur the passage of government bille, to mod- ify’ the ralea of parliamentary procedure, and to restrict the liberty of the ‘Presa and the freedom of speech, 4 ee