eae 3 : ( GIANT STILL UP “navanced to 10 1-26 on Stock Ex- change Today. ——. | OKANOGAN IS IN DEMAND —e Price This Morning Ranging from 100 to 10 3-4o—Winnipeg Recovers from Late Re- lnpse and Ends Call with Sio Asked and 290 Bid. The boom in Giant keeps merrily on, and the stock exchange quota- tions today show 10 1-2¢ paid for a block of a single thousand. « A lit- tle of the stock was picked up at g 1-2c, but most of it went at roc. The buying is largely coming from the general public. The profes- sional talent has not yet taken up the stock to any great extent. ‘Yhe present quotation gives a valuation of $250,000 to the property. Okanogan is in better demand around 10@1034c, and 16,000 changed hands this morning. Can- adian Gold Fields is likewise active * and 8c brought out 12,500. lL X. L. is alittle weaker, but 13,000 shares were traded in at 1 7@17 4c. Winnipeg has recovered and ranged today from 29c to 31c. Sales ag- : gregated 18,500 shares. The sale of the Evening Star control to Geo. McCauley has had an effect on that stock, which commanded 834c. Vir- ginia is down and was picked up at sc. Total sales were 114,700 shares. Rossland Sales. Today’s sales on the Rossland exchange, were: I. X. L., 2000, 3000, 17C, 2000, 2000, 17%, 4000, 17¥%4c; Giant, 2000, 1000, 18,600, 500, 10, 500, 10}4C, 1000, 10%, 3000, 2500, 9%c, 600, §00, 2000, gic; Evening Star, 2000, 834c5 King, 1000, 28c, 2500, 29C, 5000, 28%4c; Virginia, 1500, 5¢ Riche- lieu, 1300, 1234c; Winnipeg, 7500, 30%4c, 7000, 30%4c, 1000, 29¢, 1000, 2934, 1000, 30C, 1000, 31C; White Bear, 10,000, 3345 Okan- ogan, 2000, 1034¢, 2000, 1034C, 2000, 10,000, ° 10¢; Canadian Gold Fields, 2500, (0,000, 8c. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 24, 1899. :, men who would not stop at murder is evidenced by the fact that two)u victims who refused to their valuables at first were beaten over the head with revolvers until|a they plied with the d d Isidore Solomon, held up near River ‘View, a south- ern suburb of Portland, and re- lieved of a small sum of money. The methods employed in all the | $1 per pair at Logan’s old stand, next door to the Crescent. eight hold-ups dre precisely similar, which strengthens the theory that one gang performed all. QUEBEC AND PARRY sOUND . ° Soon He Connected by a Ballway of Most Substantial Construction. Montreal, Thursday.—Messrs. Ross, Barry and McRae, Ontario contractors, have made a cord in building the Great Northern railway from the St. Maurice river to the Ottawa, including the’ great bridge at Hawkesbury. They be- was carried out in 1884; yield up | colony. direction of the high commissioner a traveling |for South Africa—the latter pos- salesman of a San Francisco liquor | sessing house, the last man robbed, was | which is excercised by proclama- tion. ° man-Review is in town. fine re-| trip through the Slocan. diaa Rand Drill company left today for the coast. and Bas- toland thus became a separate $ The territory is now governed by resident commissioner, under the the legislative authority, — Ladies’ kid gloves, best quality, _—————— COMING AND GOING. lel “HUNTER ee TITERS 'S FINE SHOES. The kind of fine shoes for women that we can conscientiously recommend, is a Glaze, Dong Bal or Button; heavy stock of good wearing quality; nice, sole—called the comfortable-fitting shoes; new eigen RR —— 4 BROS. “Goodyear,”—beautiful soft . soe toe; per pair... $4.00 Dr. Thompson, the Spokane oce ulist, is in the city. DRESS SHOE—very light weight wit! fh the turned sole, making it. very stylish; lace only; pr pair 1. flexible and easy to walk in; high heel; Percy Godenrath of the Spokes- ” Charles Howson is back from a 4 THE BOX CALF SHOE—a little heavier heavy sole—the sensible kind—well made; than kid, but very soft and pliable, and easy fitters; per pair .---+++seerree i. 0 Frank Mendenhall of the Cana- gan work late in May, and now the entire grading, over 116 miles, is about completed. They have 60 miles of rails laid and will put down 30 additional miles before the end of the season. Ballasting is like- wise well under way, and the rz- gular train runs from, St. Jerome to ni wilt be made for a transfer of the’ license 8 lect Bodega hotel, sitnated on lot 20, bl city of Rosslan Transfer of Liquor License. BASKET BAR Some extra good Shoes in button and lace; best of Dongola Kid; hand turned soles; GAINS IN SHOES. all sizes; a b and c widths only; the American made; choice, per pair ...++--- Notice is hereby Fyn that at the next ‘of license commission- ‘ow held by Hector McPherson, Another basket full, Smaller. sizes, 2%, 3 3% genuine snaps in this lot; per palr.-----+°° and 4 only. Some ote" S150 d, to Els Lavalley. Dated this 28d day of October, 1899. Hector MOPHERSON, Evi LAVALLEY. Many lines in CHILDREN’S ‘SHOES, in which to make a selection, at convincingly LOW prices. Ste. Elizabeth, some 42 miles. pia Seas EE THE B. LAND Brief History of the Country Now Ex- ji of citing Interest. Basutoland, ‘which is now attract- ing much attention, is one of Eng- ia . We! ylorence hotel, situated on lot 23, block 17, Railway addition, to D, C.-M 4 this 23d day of October, 1899. T. W_MaNnvan, * WV, G, McCarray. Dat land’s island colonies, completely hemmed in by the Cape Colony, the NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. Orange Free State, and ‘Natal. miles; the population is about 220,- coo natives, It has an area of 10,393 ‘square } \OTICE Isherchy thats. 4. 18 nishings, has by deed beariny and less than 600 Eur-| ate ase opeans. A special permit is required ee ard Baillie ution, and when a European wishes to settle in trostionately Hartman are required on or before the sth day of 0 . ith. utoland, most of which had been : And notice, is hereby, pivgn that aiter the said s ‘ sth day of December, A. D. previously inhabited only — by rath 227 & aistribute the D389), the, ates Mes Bistinen, ing regard only to claims of and here the. Basute Silene geatthen have é to Act and Amending Acts. : 3 aa TRY OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT... qocseovscnsesosonqacoesnessoossosoense THE BIG STORE. aqqnegenessenaeseneeenee Sooo SO 2GR52° ; : rth Tand, British Columbia, desler in Oe TA. D. 1899, assigned all hi credits and eflects which may be ‘under executlo ‘all his real estate, to of Rossland,accountant, ing rateably, and reverence or priority at for the purpose ol and without pi the s: rs The Clarendon Cafe ~iarendgor. Open Day and Nights ” . . the credit aid S. T there. It is a fine grain producing ebig inetd Pieced tieeuted by, bs: sails. ° . district, and the abundant grass | Bull, etiates pee sind she said, aan First-Class in Every Respect. enables the Basutos to, rear im-| trust ai, and the sald trustee 595 undertaken {he oe mense herds of cattle. All persons having claims against the said S, A, Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties. Job Printing of every description, at the Recorp office. ‘We also make a specialty of Color work. SSS Enea ANADIAN ——AND- tice. - ‘of the creditors of the said S.A. will be held at the Jaw offices of Mac- e bia avenue, Rossland, 8 MUSIC INTERNATIONAL ALL Monday, Nov.. 20th, and during week. : PACIFIC NAY. a | SOO LINE. ‘The direct route from KOOTENAY COUNTRY, to all pints ; : EAST AND WEST. 3 8 First-class Sleepers on all trains from Grd Kootenay Landing. ‘ Revelstoke Macponatp & CLUTE, ° Solicitors for the trustee. BUSINESS CARDS. of Thaba Bosiyo, when they were obliged to return to protect their D®..4 MILLOY, Rooms: Stone block, over Bank of Toronto |’ Colum! DENTIST. LA JESS bia Ave. own farms from the roving bands of horseman which Moshesh had skilfully detached to operate in their rear. The gavernor of Cape Colony F. W. HINSDALE, Also New xork Life lusurance Agency. MISSES MELVILL. HARRINGTON, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building. ‘Washington street. Rossland, 3.0. became the meditator between them, and a new frontier was marked out by the governor. But in 1865 trouble broke out once more be- ASKED BID we 33 Baltimore. o 5% Brandon & GoldenCrown, 285" Bi TEC eee eeeeee ais lt 11% Cariboo (Camp Canadian Gold Fields. "a Nest Pass Coal dee. . eer Park (new, eer Trail venting Star. Giant... Homesta! ‘ron Mask ron Colt. ron Horse. . im Blain % jambo ng. 28 Knob ‘90 80 one Pine Consol 21% in Lion. li $103 G 1 834 onte Christo. 6% 1 12% 11% 10 jovelt; % 2% loble p.! 16 Northern B i 1% Okanogan 1 9 id Lronsides 11 $102 almer Mountal z eoria Mines. % rincess Miu & 8 julle! vA 4 87 $i is $116 ; a4 j2 ‘Tamarac {Kenneth} 1 a - ‘Frail Creek Hid. Treas. % 5 1% 68% . & 5 4 . Wonderful... . 38 a ‘ar Eagle Consolidated..$ 2 8 $272 White Bear. 3% 3% Vaterloo. Big 12% Winnipeg a1 29 _ Canada’s most popular make of corsets—the D. & A.—closing out -at -Logan’s old stand at less than half price. EE . REIGN OF HIGHWAY ROBBERS |. wortland People Are Terrorized by ° Many Hold-Ups. Portland, Ore., Friday.—A reign of terror prevails at Portland on ac- count of the operations of a gang of robbers working here. Eight suc- cessful and one unsuccessful hold- «ups were perpetrated this week. _ Citizens go armed and nobody 2 yentures outdoors in the suburbs ‘ after dark, The’ police have made no arrests and are apparently non- plussed. "That the robbers are - desperate tween the Basutos and the Free State, and when the governor of Cape Colony was called npon to settle the trouble his decision was not respected by the tribe, who could not always be “governed by Moshesh. Hostilities began after a brief interval of peace, and the | Le Roi Livery, Feed JOHN F. LINDBURG .--~+ «PROPRIETOR First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. | STEVENS, FOSTER, PERRY, AND HAMILTON I Prof. Del Adelphia, Delphas Laura: Pearl & Uassidy and Stock Company in the Irish Farce, “VM GILLIGAN’S BAD BoY.” “Fun from the turn loose.”” ‘See the Great Gymnast, HENDERSON... ‘Also, the Beautiful Descriptive Singer, ROSS. * A Hitof AND LAURINE. ‘ La Contortionists Extraordinarie, TOURIST CARS ass Medicine Hat, (daily), for St, Paul; Sundi pass Medicine Hat, alli} f01 63: days for : Montreal and Boston. tay-Same Cars pass Revelstoke one day earlier. CONNECTIONS: ARRIVE. GRAY, MEWELL, SISTERS N SPECIALTIES nce, Harry Harrison. Evening train for and from, Robson, Nel- son main line and points north, connects (except Sunday), from Kaslo, Sandon, the jJocan, and all points in ve BOUNDARY COUNTRY. Hours, ROSSLAND TO LS! ON..." 74 ——- For rates and full information, address the nearest local agent, & Sale Stables. Heavy Transferring: STABLES: Commercia}, Alley,"Phone No. 89. P.O. Box 16. Free State made a supreme effort, and in 1868 was on the point of destroying the Basuto power when Moshesh appealed to the high com- missioner to extend British protec- tion to his people. THE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland. ters, Fresh Fish, Hams, Established May, 1895. Aimirao Wiasiiry. MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. “Unwilling to see Basutoland an- nexed to the Free State,” says James Bryce, ‘‘and feariug injury to the colony trom the dispersion of Basuto fugitives through it, the high issi d and Daniel Dickinson. DICKINSON & ORDE Tel. No. 61. Rossland, B. C. ‘Walter L, Orde Stock Brokers. Stocks bought and _ sold on the closest margins. declared the Basutos British sub- jects,” . In 1879 a chief named Moirosi rescued dis son from justice, and it was only after severe fighting that | Wallace Block, his stronghold was taken by the CHARLES DANGERFIELD, STOCK BROKER. Columbia aye. Tel. No. 90 colonial forces. In the following Cal year, owing to the extension of Basutoland of a cape act providing for a general disarmanent, the whole tribe rebelled; and, after oes . Gol much negotiation, it was arranged ble address Hos. s. GILMOUR, Bedford " “Whitehall” Codes {Beaters MaNeil's STOCKS AND SHARES MINING AGENT. Iumbia Avenue. Rossland, B. C. that the imperial government should | Telephone 46. take over the country, receiving. a subsity of £18,000 from the Cape government toward the cost of the administration. A. B. MACKENZIE & CO. This arrangement | Colambia-Ave, P.O. Box 268 Subscribe for MINING BROKERS. Rossland, B. 0. can have all together... Choice Groceries and Vegetab Fresh & Cured Meats. Only Fifty cents per Month, —_—— ———— MAKERS OF THE BEST IN' THE WORLD. Frank E. Mendenhall, Agent, Rossland, B.C, —— - apap ast SSE SESE SN) x. w. the “Record”’ delivered. and Telephone 99. ° Washington St. co. t 0. mt, OF A.B. Mackenzie, City Ticket Agt. A.C. McArthur, Agent, Rossland. w. F. Anderson, T. P. A. Nelson, B.C. E. J. Coyle; A. G. P. Ax, Vancouver, B. C. TO ALL POINTS. THE DINING CAR ROUTE VIA YELLOWSTONE PARK. SAFEST AND BEST. SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS EQUIPPED WITH Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Din- ing Cars, Modern Day Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Cars. pirate uy, Through tickets to all-points in the United States and Canad: t I Steamship tickets to all. parts of the world. ‘Tickets to China and Japan via Tacoma ‘and Northern Pacific Steamabip Co. ' = Trains depart from Spokane, as follows: s ‘| No. 1 Westbound; at 9:55 p.m., daily. + No. 2 Eastbound, at 7:20 a.m,. daily. —_—— ‘ : For farther information’ time, cards, maps rs 4 ‘and tickets, apply to agents of the BE & Ne \ Ruff, Agt. R. M. Ry.» Rossland, B. C. ). W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wo \ * A.D. OHARLTON, Ass’t. Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore. - THE. ROSSLA vol. 5+ NO. 7% ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1899. PRICE 5. CENTS A magnificent line with Striking Chimes. Ornamental Alarm Clocks. CAPTURED J. W. Bedroom, Parlor and - -Hall Clocks. Chocks The Jeweler. . Spring, Ay Artistic to a degree, and § at Moderate prices. 2 FESS OKA Oe Ladies’ Leather Traveling . Gompanions, and Writ= ing Follos.. Elegant - Best quality of Fit- Latings...+ee i Office and Pocket Diaries “£900, allsizes. EZ aa Se ccd Bic Invitation and Gorrespon= dence Stationery in all the Newest shades, shapes and vented sizeS...06- the Khalifa’s Wirrs Fountain Pons. Goodeve Brosis . = PTidigs tate & The > |THE FINAL DEFEAT British Crush the Dervishes and Kill the Khalifa, ‘Wingate Completes the “Work of Heconquest in the Soudan—All the Bmirs Killed or ‘SCaptored, Together with Their. Women— Last Act of Madbi Rebellion. Cairo, Saturday.—Lord Cromer,’ the British minister here,-has_ re- ceived the following dispatch from General Kitchener: \ ‘Wingate’ of Godio and attacked it. After a: sharp fight we took his position, Khalifa, = THE CAMP [CAPE DUTCH OTIS WAS TRICKED Unwittingly Aided Aguinaldo to Get JOIN HANDS | WITH BOERS —_—__———_ 's forces came up with’ force seven miles south, who was. Sut= It pays to deal with Goodeve Bros. emirs were Razors and Razor Strops. Best Standard makes, Quality ‘Guaranteed. *) their whole ded by ab was killed and all the principal.) tured except Osman Digna. dervishes were utterly defeated anc ‘: ys! dof oni either ‘killed or cap4 The camp was taken. +l" ~ children of = large bs Y 3 weeee AT... eee C.O. LALONDE'S has given trouble. It crushed. power of the dervishes is probably \ ea and cattle also fell into the hands o! the Anglo-Egyptian forces.” t The Khalifa referred to as being killed ‘is Abdullah Eltaishi, the great chieftan of the Soudan, who the, British so much may be said that the ton. T Better think about your Underwear. what is worn. next the skin that_makes . you feel comfortable. or miserable. 2 ‘offering in Underwear. our stocks .are larger and than ever_9 0 © see What we are This season prices lower \t is Galland + eevee vo eo ioc. Ww. MOUNT & CO. eee ar Co——HOUDES=—* 9 Straight Cut Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY B. Houde & Company: Are Better than the Best. Greenwood A man or hour on the lace’s store. Quebec WHOLESALE AT \ Crow & Morris, Rossland. bs en Friday. 22, FOR SALE. street, ., have just received a The Rossland ‘Warehouse and Transfer Co., e jus . carload of young, W a1 hed teams, weighing from twenty-five to thirty-two hundred pounds.- . They can be seen at their stable on Second avenue and St. Paul d, B. C. Rosslan Canada’s They also have Studebaker Sensible Sleds Wagons and half price. For Sale. * Rossland vy. AND N. TEL 48. Warehouse & Transfer Co. jand nicely location. 5 $350 cash, Pp. 0. BOX 482. COly TEL. per month. A benefit will be given tonight at | the International for Charles Byr-; ; "Mrs. Theo. a few friends last Tuesday evening on Nickel Plate Flat. - Mrs. C. F, Jackson entertained the Cinderella Whist club at: her home, Thursday: evening. to Phoenix and other towns. touched a piano can play the most difficult opera in less than a half William Anthony, the sailor who reported to Admiral Sigsbee that the: battleship” blown up on Feb. 155 1898, com- mitted suicide with cocoaine in the Presbyterian hospital in New York Carpets—At Logan's old stand, next door to the Crescent, carpets are selling below cost. The price is $1350 MENTION. ——— tel bbe ahaa a nese Sifions entertained | Means of Escape. A LAUNCH WAS SECURED — How the Slippery Tagel May Have Bluded’ Hundreds Rise and En- ' danger British Advance. BOERS BAD FAITH Wounded Fire on Officers and Boers Use Dum. Dum Bul- jets--Soldiers Threaten. “No Quarter.” "London, Saturday.—The news of the death of the Khalifa and the final defeat of the dervishes has been received with great joy. Today's news is a welcome set-off to the serious situation-in South Africa. The gravest news from Cape Town. today comes from the northern part of the colony, where it is now evident: that numbers of Dutch farmers have risen and joined the invading: Free State forces in the Herschell and Barkley east districts; A dispatch from Queenstown, General Gatacre’s headquarters, an- nounces that four hundred colonial rebels, including an ex-magis- trate of Barkley, have joined the enemy at the latter place: and that the whole body is reported to be marching op Dordrecht, whence.it can operate and possibly intercept General Gatacre's ~vadvance to. berg. j ion, the point from which General Bamcie can. get fata’ direct touch through the railroa d with Gen eral:French-at Naauw Poort, and thus reacfi the~British- base: at De Aar. ther. di hsays that fuge arriving from Quyeens- Nelson Brown died this mornin of acute kidney disease. tives in Dakota have been notified. His rela- At their social last Tuesday evening the ladies of the Maccabees decided to arrange for a ball to be given early in February. Ladies’ kid gloves, best quality, $1 per pair at Logan’s old stand, next door to the Crescent. The Canadian Pacific Telegraph company have opened an offiee at and will build branches woman who has never Angelus, at H. S. Wal- Maine ‘had been ee COMING AND GOING. A. B. Clabon of Rossland is-in the Boundary country. . Mrs. Chester Glass of Spokane is visiting Mrs. Dr. Bowes. Donald Stewart, United States customs officer at Grand Forks, is at the Allan- . most popular make o corsets—the D. & A.—closing out at Logan’s old stand at less: than Hore’sa Snap: A five-roomed house, plastered finished, in desirable with $300 in say six months, and the balance at the rate of $10 Apply at this office. town assert that Lady Grey has'been occupied by the colonial fare mers and that itis feared there that there is a general movement? in favor:of the Boers. F a Treachery of the Boers- Further dispatches from Belmont confirm the ‘reports of the: treacherous use of the white flag by the Boers. The troops: en-: gaged are bitterly complaining and it is feared the result will bea refusal to give the Boers quarter. An incident similar to the;one which occurred at the battle of Glencoe, when an officer was shot by a wounded Boer, is reported by the London Times corrospond= ent at Belmont, who says that Lieutenant Blundel of the Grena-- |-the_ Al His Pursuers and Reached Hong Kong—In- surgent Generals Flee in Disguise on Trad- ing Steamers. New York, Saturday. — The World’s correspondent at Hong Kong. declares in a cable dispatch yesterday that Aguinaldo has found means to escape from the Philip-. pines,and it is feared he has. already. done so. General: Otis unwittingly aided his escape. ! Captain ‘Lawrence, an English- man, was engaged by, Aguinaldo through President Laczon; of Ne- gros, to buy a launch for him. Laczon’s brother came, to Hong Kong, and actually bore letters from General Otis to Mr. Wildman, United States consul. there, bought a launch named ‘Laczon, cleared it at the United States consulate as bound for Toro, proceeded to Len- gay and turned over the launch to Aguinaldo. Afterwards it was given’ out that the insurgents had cap- tured the launch... Oe It has since. been learned that Lawrence was retained as a colonel Jin the insurgent army and has now been retained .\to. command _ the launch, which? is held. in. readiness to carry Aguinaldo to safety. Sev- eral insurgent generals have al- ready been, seen, in, Hong Kong. ‘They must_have . escaped througn tican’‘Iinies in-disguise; for CAUSES PANIC Death and’ Dismay Follow Exposure . of Franklin Syndicate. New York, Saturday. — There was a.panic of excitement on the street in front of the Franklin syndicate offices: in Brooklyn last night.. One woman dropped dead. 1 others fainted and - ried to drug stores. The woman ex- di pired. th th the i it pro- dier guards: was shot by a wounded Boer whom he was : Such statements appear incredible, but are now confirmed official-. ly by the protests of General Methuen, who has sent a message to the Boer commander, saying: «“— must ask you to’wara your wounded not to shoot our offi- I must warn you not to use dum dum bullets or use the. flag of truce t 3} Such acti are cowardly in the ex- treme and I cannot countenance them.” ‘ Accounts confirm the splendid charging of the British infan- try, the Scots Guards entering the fight with drums beating and fifes playing: The second ridge was the strongest position of the - Boers, for they were sheltered behind ramparts of boulders. « Nevertheless the guards advanced steadily, many of them: coolly smoking. Foutid Boers in Force. Mooi River, Natal, Saturday.—A reconnissance in the direc- tion of the Highlands station has discovered a big force of Boers with guns, The Boers shelled and the British guns replied. The scouts als? reported another strong force to the northwest: df: the duced by the loss of the savings of |) a life-time. ie ee ‘tn Slonor of Hobart’s Memory. Patterson, Saturday.—Because of the funeral here today of Garret A. Hobart, business is practically suspended and there were evidence | of mourning throughout the city. The early train brought many wit- nesses of the last rites over the vice- president’s body. cHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW Baptist church.—Rev. W. T. Stackhouse will preach at 11 a m and 7330 p- m. Morning subject, “Reasons ‘for Backsliding;” even- camp. The British guns have returned to camp:.and the infantry have fallen back. The mounted infantry is still out. An Insilt to the Queets. Paris, Saturday.—The anti-English feeling in connection with the T 1 war has i din a grossly obscene drawing insulting Queen Victoria in La Caricature, entitled ‘English Cor-, rection.” The police siezed it today, probably as the of ing subject, Conscience.” All are welcome. “Salvation Army — ‘Hallelujah kf 7 a.m; holi meet- ing, 11 a, m.5 Junior meeting 11 a. m.; free and easy, 3 o'clock; Salva- tion meeting, 8 p- ™- ee ‘Two Dollars to Spokane Would not be nearly so much of. British embassy representation. A Round-About Rumor. Brussels, Saturday.—The Independence Belge asserts it has trustworthy authority for stating that the Kaiser's interview with Mr. Chamberlain tu.ned on the 1 ity of 1 inatii the Transvaal war. The Kaiser offered mediation to achieve this object, but Chamberlain informed the Kaiser of the conditions of peace which Great Britain would propose at the end of the ————————— a gain as are the drygoods un-. derwear, boys’ suits and clothiug we are offering. Read the prices. in our ad on page 3- Tonight we will have’ a big auction sale and a slaughtering of prices that will be like getting money from home. Don't miss it, -r’ ‘ty Tue Wyte, House TRADING Co. The moe stylish turnouts—sad dle horses, coupes oF gurneys—at Montana stables, phone 6.