ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 24. 1899. Crescent Dry G00 .LIMITED LIABILITY... Men's Clothing anc Furnishing Goods. 1 10 = ae 2 TORONTO STOCK MARKET [There are no official quotations from Toronto on Saturday, The following are Friday’s quotations.) Toxonro, June.23.—The following is a recordef today’s callon the Toronto stock exchange, and of the salea made: | ecord A HOT RALROND STOR: Sir MacZenzis Rowell’s Question De-: Yelops Startling Fact: nit i : BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1899. DREAD BUBONG PLAGUE Comes Half; Sih as Across te Pacific Ocean, VOL 4, NO. 209. THE EDITORS DEPART.. An Address of Welcome ad to. Them at the Depot Leather Goods... | : : We have just: received a fine ‘line of. Purses, Card Cases Wailets-and Cigar Cases in all’ ‘the latest shades: ‘and. with : Silver and Gilt mounting: J. Wi. SPRING, NEXT DOOR TO POST OEFICH:| $1 16 21 of tie train) cwtanaing-in*the: rein’ aad 1 being; disturbed by; the poffing of; the yard éngiie, Mi ir Goddeve read to’ the. visiting editors the following address: , Rosstaxn, B. G., t June 25, 1899, sq. Chairman, and JW. airman, of the Wests CARIBOO DISTRICT. Cariboo Hydraulic... $1 45 FAIRVIEW CAMP. 3% 2 BOUMDARY CREEK. «> $115 97 Rathmullen . 8 Brandon & G. Crown . $1 385 GRAND TRUKK CONTROLS TRAFFIC. ; ‘ IN: Jameson, Vi JAPANESE; SHIP TN’ QUARANTINE, | ee on ect ~ ot ui ih C GENTLEME ‘pori:belialf-of-the*cor- poration of the city of Rossland it affords us gréat plédsuré to welcome you to one ofr the. erent mining. districts . of eke ‘cote! Highest quality. for the lowést price is the principle of our Clo- room s thing Department.. All our Suits are Tailor made, yet our prices are ee ee ee [i | | | | Agreement Which ‘Gives that Road Practical Lease of. the Inter- * colonial Railway. ” Treasure Chest of. the Steamer Ala- meda Stolen and the Thief Has Vanished: : Ea ‘ithe lowest. — oA The Emporium of Fashion... a 3 Orrawa, Ont., Ju ‘ane 26.- “-SirMackeusie. Bowell's request in the senate for farther information about some features of ;the bill confirming an ;agreoment:, between the g ‘nment.-and. the Grand. Trink for the une by..the Intercolonial of Vic- teria bridge and. terminals at Montreal, develops the atartling fact that @ certain clause of the agreement, Iaken together with:) a: traffic contract made by-some wbordinate officials, would for 99 .years '‘|give the Grand’ Trunk and its United States “conuections such’ control of ihe Our Tailor Made $15. — And $16.00 Suits are-made of Clay Wors-- “teds, Black ‘or ‘dark “Blue and Fancy Brrons, mixed Pin’-Head’-Checks.in Round cut Sack Suits. ~ Sizes 35 to 42. s Our Famous $12 50 And $138.50 Business Suits are “made of Brownish 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 Snits made. of “Imported Clay Worsteds in Blacks Blues Browns and Plaide, Satin lined. Equal to any custom made suits at $30.00, or $35.00. Sizes, 35 to 40. Cricaaqo, Ill., Jano 26.—A epecial to ‘the Chronicle from Honolulu, via San Francisco, eays: (The bubonic plague has. come half way across the Pacific ocean.. The Nyppon Maru arrived here this morning and was put in qdarantine by'the board‘of health on ‘the report of that death A three days before the vessel arrived here, due to the: bubonic plague. The Nyppon Maru-had a death abouts i ‘| before reaching Nagatake,, May 20. ‘1! Negligee Shirts Fancy Colored Shirts Bilk Birdy ipo atareties, Pique and ‘Regatta, “A nobby. ine of Colored, Shiele wenn Japanese henlth sulligritlee decided. With ‘etiff borome and.¢ one pair cuffs $1 20 without cola iet 23 nee ind is zie ‘ BOYS. SU ITS.: _ [| death wasdue*to the: plague’and (pu is MEN'S : Boy's } inen two piece Suits, Boy’ ns Minen Baflor Suits, Boy's Linen Coats. the veesel in quarantine and cremated) $1.25, $).50 had: to, itrawai ; here ‘and expret ture, first, becal great efforis you the province of. Mi Northwest territories’ t ‘develop’ the fi great wheat'fields und’ ranching lands of our western berilage; “We nk erage to the fullest extent th ne. worl uhaye lone in alran; ig thi early tn ee sunshine) had but al vedpect t in vi that of creating a-¢) take Superior. Aner sso Crows Neat Goal: TUXEDA ISLAND. ‘Van Anda........0.-+ Me New Sunmer Goods Aig dl SUITS. ° { | Men's unlined Wool suits,” Men's Linen. lt Men's White Duck suits,’ “Men's Lustre ab | Oster coats, and dveels, Men's Sumi “SHIRTS. MEN’S WHITE ib Launudered Shirts MEN "3 MADRAS MEN’S Reinforced Back and Front with Linen long or short bosom. Our leader. ii we, 75c. forth every Te; timate velop" Re: aevels FATA T et British Co! ri at. atitute a lease of ‘the government 1 rails road for 1] i EMASONIO GRAND “Loner. Percale Shirts = ‘ A ey ae P\STOLE THE TREASURE cH eur, Be ineds¥ory,few | Moers ‘Reoied at tag Sosa ston ta Kamtoops A complete stock of Me styles and at 5Nc, 7c, $1.00, $1.75, and $2.00, MEN'S WHITE i<(Laundered Shirts — - DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES. B.C. Gold F....... . 5 4% Canadian G. F. Syn.. Te 615 Morning Sales—Golden Star, 500at6l; Waterloo, 100 at 8; Rathmulle en, 6 500, 500, 600, 500, 500, 500, , 500,, 600, al 934; Deer Park, 1600 at 355 Tron Horse, ), 500 at 12; Virginia, 500 at 19, 500, 500 at 18 he. i Afternoon Balen: Golden Star, 500 at 603g; 500 at 90: 500, 500, 500, at 607" trateriso, 806 at 8343 1600 ak 83 600 8%; ‘500 at oe Svauggler, 500, 250 at 3. ‘Winnij at 33; Athal 40365 Nest: Fase. Coal, Long or short bosoms at......... saeee +$1.00, $.25, $1.50 With collars and caffs attached Shirts and Drawers, good qualit: well finished, alle sizes: vat Pet Men’s Balbriggan _ $1, 9 S54, 50 Mens Summer Underwear. Men’s Imported — Natural wool Sommer weight Onder: Nese, at #2. 50, $3.00, $3.50. a: Il Men’s Silkette Balbriggan ‘Underwear. per suit only ~ A-big bargain "$2.55 5. SPECIAL iPet|in Stripes, Checks and. Navy blue; worth $1.25. we Cahtorné " TRAIN CATCHERS. 1500, 1500 at 9. 7 ‘Jenn Kirkup, left for ft for the north on the aon, J. A. Bentian lett on the 7a. m. train for the Slocan. John McLaren, "chief ef police of Greenwood City, left for homeom the oa train. @ McDonnell, “yeturned to Ress- ised, Taat evening, it being just fiveyears since he firat located in the camp. ‘Mike Shea, of the Kootemay, left on the noon train for Republic. ‘c: 8. Carpenter left today for the Boundary cou! Thomas Garciacs left today for Spo- ne, C. W. Mount, of the le Roi clothing store, went to the Boundary country day. E. G. Farnsworth left for Nelson, via Nerthport, om the noon train, Lee Coombs was an n- 15C. a 100 Pairs Boys’ Pants to fit boys from 63 years old to 15 years old - OUR SPECIAL. PRICE 75C. Men’s Linen Collars 15c and 250 Men's Linen Cuts 25c¢ and 35e New Brick Block. LIMITED LIABILITY. Columbia -Avenue. * CRESCENT DRY GOODS COMPANY. Rossland, B. C: TELEGRAPH BREVITIES. Wiiaurmeron, Del., June 24.—A fire at Laurel, Del., early this morning de- | a2 atroyed preperty valued at $125,000. Moscow, June 24.—A plague of locusts has appeared at Tashkent, capitol of zor over the Red Movuatain ioe Hor the Mr. and Mra. Charles Dundee Jeft on the noon ‘train for Ymir, where Mr. Dundee gees to look after his wining in- teres! “James Breen, su! Northport smelter, J. 8, M. Morrison left today fur Grand Forks, where he goes to lecate, Tough on Amateurs. Fresno, Cal., June 24. —Gregory Quig- ley and Morris seoberg, two preminent young men of this county, were the par- tich varie in an amateur ring contest hich lace three miles south of this ates ar which is likely to result ina tragedy. In jibe thirty-first reund Seeberg tale Qe the floor. As dhe was ing Quigley landed on his head. ore was removed to his hi and ieee has remai The attending physicial recover. rintendent of the ja in the city. ——_—_—_— ? The new prompter of the St. Charles hall ia a success and makes it pleasant he di Everybody will havea erat time at. the Be Charles tonight. ebriates are not ipilowed (paithe hill. and is the crops in all directions. Sr, Prrexssvuna, comes from Bitlis, ‘naiete ‘Taskey, that two hostile tribes of Kurds, Sighting i ip that district, h: killed many ians and burned several of their villages. Panis, June 24.—A. dispatch to Is Patrie from Brest says tae French crais- er Sfax with Dreyfns om board left thi vicinity of the island of Madera thir morning, where ite commander found orders fiom Paris awaiting him. Manpzrp, June 24.—The anti-budge: demonatrations are becoming more riot ous, and the gen d’armes have n ob -| liged to intervene in several instances The prefect has prohibited’ meetin which was proposed to be held in Mad rid this evening. Burrauo, N. Y., June 24.—R. B. Heb- ard, geiferal manager of the Minneapo- lis, St. Paul & Buffalo. Steamship. Co., and aleo agent of the Lake Erie Trans- rtation Company. died at his summet jeme mear this city last night. His is a resident of Toronto, ABOUT THE CITY. WANTFD—A chambermaid at the i OF: Fitspatricks¢ tie sanitary plumber, bas removs ‘his office “and shop to the corner ef Columbia avenue Washington atreet, under 2p Shaw’s cigar store. ditt. Miners, railroad and city checka ‘ashe | ed free of charge at all hours at Hote, Harry i tf. Wed LOUGHEED & C0. Merchant Tailors . Ladies’ Drapers, REDUCED PRICES FOR 20—DAY S--20 IN LADIES’ SUITS Just arrived a fine range of ~ Flannel Suitings IN GOOD Colorings and So Roel x A. SQliT. proprieter. Dominion hotel, HLERS. 343 CENTS 343 On the DOLLAR waa the price ve aid: for our. last stock of over 500 Suits of Clothes, 1.000 Vuirs of Pauts: and all kinds of + Gen’ g goods, and UUiérefore we: can afford: to. offer you theee goode, as. long as they last, at the fe 0 lowing. prices 3: fi FINE. WOOLEN Tailor-Made Suits in colers, also blue and black cheviols werth $10. to $15. $6. FINEST TMPORT-- ed Balbriggan Un-"~ -derwear_worth $2. to $8=for-iull suit, snow any Bike, $1. #2 00 to $5.00 at $1 25 and $1760.° others chorge, 42E. COLUMBIA AVE, —:— Pants worth $2.00 to 5. 00, same waterial as suite at $1: 25, Hats worth Dont miss this chance, for though we inate cll at almost halt the price we cannot all the tii L th dollar and sell accordingly. Call. ‘and be ena 9 bay for aus cenls ROSSLAND AUCTION | HOUSE on the WHALBN. ! patea this 2ist day of June, 1599, Robs the Steamer Alame A nice line of Black Hose at por pei. Ordered Sloshine a Specialty. Honolulu. it certain a obést er endl truet to'their “dealers: "Hence the advantage of dealing : table honge. Our shoes strike people by stylish shape and by their quality. GC. O. LALONDE 3 106 WEST COLUMBIA: AVENUE. 11 EAST. COLUMBIA AVENUE. | lagieda ‘sai jan wae a paar Franciaco. (Re 25tbiyand, on‘Juné'1. sailed for tho Orie! TRAIN CATCHERS. ~~ Ed -Baysgole was: fined $6 for’ being ‘dad! rv: two weeks in Nothing, strange tf ced 0 eonvint Give ‘our cout wt anit ible reo supwnre house for. teverything in the Drug line. Itisa tows my ir tore ism veritat ‘wanted, for if we haye not got {¢ we can direct you to the ri T. R. MORROW, Baooeeor to Met She oor Pioneer” Droggists, ht Pince finis! Bros. rocery, whith has been consider- ably enlarg , baye been made, ~ Charles Ehlere, proprietor of ‘the. St. Charles hotel, ia maxing arrangements to vieit the Windemer cit Siatricts For-Sale.—Two wagons,. _Howonony, Tune 8, via San. Franciaco, | 4: He. left«:the pial [lad yt shing Stenches, on -Paulson {Pi eres Tas’ lities iueres are for ig bul elite im: Creating B western igth hi ae that ha ‘portance of ‘the cup. o8 PY nd centre. He. wee followed: by ey-Goy."Mackin- tosh, . who. it -gave pieasare to meet rhe welcom members of-the’ press aatoclation, bein Ont ing and mihing car; alad 500 fest of half” ne He wire, Jeans at ‘Shis ties: Bt) J, e with many ol : Jeol, 6 of ae Caroian Leader, Tai that the te 6 of arak had Siemiesee aed |! John a waa remanded for’ fonsidays |¢ upon the game charge. S Jobn Brown, who waa jemandea Sat: urday’ until. today. upon. the charge of yagrancy, was Riven until’é this" even- The i crenion Cafe. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, Open Day and Night. ing to get‘ont-of town. Mike Burns and Eric - Stevenson; who |! expect to: carry off the honors of the. drilling contest at Nelaon on Dominion day, are practiaing every day. appointed revenue collector for this dis- trict in the pluce of W. 8. Jones. _ ger train changed time. It leaves R land nowat 11:25 a, m., inatead of 11:55, and arrives at 3:30 inatead of 8:10. The remaius of Daniel Green, who was Rooms for Banquets. and Dinner Parties. killed by the explosion in the War Rage, will be shipped to Leadville, Celo. lie inform you that lam Lt doing, Jat the old atand where eve! ry thi H. i. Playford, DITOR and - Ve AOCOUNEANT | No.1'Stone’ Block, Rossland 1.P..0. BOX. "SPRING CLEANING. clensed. This-ls Onlya Scheme business the Drvz Te: way to Victoria to spend the summer. {a is the season te,Bs neve your rystem tho! funeral ot Ete. Sturgis will take place al 4p.m. - Mrs. ee x Eanes mother of Mre. J 8. Clute, Jr., left today for Europe, and a daughter, Miss Maude Walker, ac ‘3! companied her as far us Spokane en her. The remains of Charles Lee and Mil.c Griffin were shipped to Butte,“Mon:., yesterday, accompanied - hy Morris Coz way, an old friend of the unfortan gre counjaered dered tw men. G were all paid: by a Krery Sunday night, Grdnd Practice Concert by New City. Band At 8T, CHARLES HALL, aot Sn Inez First Avenue Near Spokane Street. War Eugle le Major R. G. Edwards Leckie, who hes been ivepresenting McCuaig, Rykert ¢: Co., Montreal, mine promoters, in this city for some time, will assume the ma: of the Geld Mimng company July 1. ia ST, CHARLES. HOTEL Leckie is now in Spokane. Oldest Establish=1 House ‘2 Kootensy~- WILLIAM R. BEATTY Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A x throughout. pot same ant pars tar 8 rater, electric 1 id atest impro 0-100 i site he gt ooKee and Sieet high EBx- collent pitce hie: Ny edict Cold Storage To Let. Among the visiting ¢ editors were the following Eagles,- w piven a touch of high hite’ by tho leon birds dur- ing their brief stay’ in Rossland: Wal- ter Scott, eg ‘J. J. Young, Calgary; Geo, Saults, J. Ce Crome an "H,, Chev- Under the kt, All Kinds of Dg ee Hotel. ‘ ies the Market Afunis. H. P. McCraney received ‘word today ee from Hewett Bostock that he had. been |’ Yesterday'the Red Mountain passen- |: j|9 o’clock and found mo. one there. Mr. siany trace of Edwards they concluded vi that he had gone to Rossland, eo ‘they Parlors,” Be taken‘down.- took occasion to prai inde are ban le ALE “few pale ont, “uinid the cheers of those who kindly gone to’ the depot to ace eke off. Lost IN THE MOUNTAINS. Sehich met. them at Billy eeveres Mysterious, Disappeared m Camp Jim On June Hk IW. Pane took an outfit and two men from: Northport with him to theold tunnel ‘claim ‘on the Nerth slope of Sophia -mountair.. . The following Sunday, Juno 18, Mr.. Prichard went-to. Northport and.-Sherman, a miner, came to Roseland, and left Billy E:lwards,.a-cook in the camp. « Sherman returned to camp:- Monday morning at Prichard d ‘Tuesday made Frank: Buatow and bad past “49: the train ons John S82. Clute,.Jr.,. Js W:. ‘Rayiner! 8. Goodeve re- J-Satrday evening front Kamk 7 pneay they went as delegates to'the'Ma- sonic Grand Lodge; which closed itssea- sion last: Fri lay. The following. officera - | were, elected for sb, ensuin; 3 ‘Grand ‘Mas Dr... R. Ee Wai Grant ‘Tyler—E. Hoiker, of Vaiicous s: | aaee, Claté,: Jr inted ohn 8, Clute, Jr.,, was appoint Stewart. eee It hth amaual coin’ rovincial Grand. ‘There. was “a ‘attendance of office: cers, past masters represemtativer from all parts of abe provines, The -meetin; lon it! nuyust given by: the Kamloops Todge; which the Rossland guests speak .of in the higheat. LACROSSE A NELSON. | * Bd Deviln Receives ‘s Crongsition for the Rosaland ‘ * Henry Wright, who’ aa has charge of the lacrosse program at Nelson for. the Dominion Day -eelebration ‘ther written Ed Devlin, a Rossland, =| iene that's team. fro here “be sent jo can and $75 for-ex- * penees if they. lose.: : i a Most of the Joost. era favor going and will probably range. If they yo they should ‘aD sce practicing. - CONDENSED TELEGRAPH NEWS. - Sr. Louis, Mo., June 26.—McDonald, aged 20, for a wager dived from the Bada Bdge, 116 feet, ‘and was seriously ine. Bagrey, Neb., ‘I une 28,—A de strac- tive hail atorm destroyed crops for miles northeast. of here and the whole country is led. ‘ Coroner’s Verdict. The coroner’s jury this afternoon brought in’a verdict in-the War'Eagle 10 o'clock. As Edwards Shad left his personal, efiects ‘at the: canip th e supposition is that he had gone into the hills and got lost, so that beth Prich- ard and Sherman spent all Taeaday looking for hi. Not being.able to ‘get remained incamp at work antil Satur- day. As Edwards did not return, Sher- man came here anilPrichard went. to Novthport to look for “him.' > being unable to kéar of himat North- port, came to Ressland yesterday. Sher- man has evidently returned to camp, as Mr, Prichard. cannot find him, but the lice say he has been here enquiring for Edwards. Prichard left this alters noon for camp, search for Edwards, who 1s a small man about 35 yeara of age, find crippled: in one foot. Anyone who can furnish any infortnation; of | Edwards’ whereabouts Prichard | g, and will resume the inquest to the effect that the men imet their death through lack of precaution on their part to see that all the holes had been. discharged, .. PERSONALS, . James Walker, of the “Wat Eagle hotel, came in from Grand-Forks _ last eee ‘ Gen. 8. ‘Warren left on the noon train noe Butte, Mont., to be absent ten ‘ya Edward Dwyar who died in Trail Fri- day evening was brought to Rossland to- day for burial. James Crownin, an early settler in Rossland, an assayer and mining expert, ‘came in: Tast evening from-Arizona, Clarence E.'H. Brown, the five-year old son of aire. A. M. Bassett, died in this city this morning of’ tubercolosia. vi to: rier, of Winnipeg, and sol oO. cup Bat Portage. é his office. nfer a favor by. leaving word at The remains will ‘be taken to Spokane tomorrow for burial. .