ROSSLAMD BVENING RHOORD,. JULY. 29 1809, Some Changes. Robert Batton has sold his Interest in the Columbia to J. A. Frank, and goes to South America under cpntract to superintend the construction of a con- centrator. ‘W.H. Gage is now acting local agent at the Columbia & Western depot, in place of P. J. Denison, who is taking a vocation. D.C, McCarty has sold the privileges at the Rossland bar to T, W. Mangon, who has taken charge. ABOUT _THE CITY. Miners’, railroad and city checks cashed free of sharge at all hours at Hotel Hoffman, Ros: tosh, proprietor. If you want to wear the best-fitting suit in town-go to Martin A. Schwieg, high-class tailor. Every garment guar- anteed wy tf Men’s flannel suits for $20 at W. J. Lougheed & Co. 6-10t£ WANTFD—A chambermaid at the Dominion hotel. Wantep—First-class baker, ene who can bake home-made bread. Apply at Delicatessen, next door to Ward & Mc- Kay’s. ti The Evening Recozp after June 1 de- livered to aay part of the city for 65 cents 8 month, tf. .One Price Store. The proprietors wish to thank their many friends and the public in genera 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 and sup- port in the future. Cc. O. Grpson & Co., P. O. Box 624, 28 Spokane 8t, The Rossland |THE PIONEER SALOON| Fine Canadian and American Whiskies * specialty. YOU KNOW THE PLACE, JERRY | SPELLMAN'S. Catching On. 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 phere MS Reon But those who use asa medium for tailing pastiees and bargains to the people who buy never loose}- their grip. Look over its list of nd you will the names ef business firms who 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 THE REC- ORDif the result was not satisfac- tory. THE ‘RECORD'S newe service is superior to that of its contempo- rary, ite mining news i3 accurate itis airee lance not tied to the apron strings of any clique or corgoration, You can get any kind of Job Prin- ting done at bottom prices at Record Job Offiice St. Charles Hotel FIRST-CLASS UNION COOK, MI83 JESHIE, for 3 years boss of the dinin reom, gives you a good Lunch Bucket. Mea! ‘Tickets, $5. a New Popper Refrigerator for draw ing thet Min jt and Coolest Glass of Bee: CHAB. EHLERS. Prop. (2M Cool and Shady Place in the evening. City Bund practices four nightsin the week, Cold Storage To Let. Under the st, Charles Hotel, 4.A, MacDONALD, 4.8, Chore, Jn. Macdonald & Clute jand, Harry McIn-. ate. Police Court. The evidence in the case of John Me- Nickles was taken this morning, fer en- tering the Alhambra with intent to steal, and the decision held up until to- morrow. The facts produced in court were the same as printed in the Reconn last evening. BUSINESS POINTERS. ©. M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the best equipped lumbing establishment in the city and Ei prepared to do all kinds of plumbing, ateam-fitting, etc., anywhere, for. any ly at anv time. ot The Evening Recozp delivered to any part of the city for 65 cents per month, Subscribe for-the: Evenina Recorp, only 65 cents per month. Mra. Abbott, the fashionable: dreas- maker, has taken charge of that depart- ment of W. J. Lougheed & Co.'s tailor- ing establishment, and wants her friends tocall and see the new silke and fine patterns of dress goode. 7-25-1w A Close Shave Or just the kind you wantat Ed Ray’s Tnterratioual Barber Shop. Monarch Stock for Sale. company for sale at 2'¢ cents. Apply to A. B., ti.is office. J. ¥F._ Fitzpatrick, the sanitary plumber, has remoyed his office and abo to the corner of Columbia avenue Washington treet, under ge Shaw's cigar store. tf WANTED.—A good lady solicitor, Address A. B. this office. A. Gilchrist CONTRACTOR IN Plastering and ~~-——Cementing LINCOLN STREET South of Bank of Toronto. P. O. Box 165. PpJOD9y A puryssoy oy “Ayo ayy Jo yaed Aue 0} poreatoq, AWIQANW— onxionawnoo-HLNOW Yad ~~ SONSAD G9 SUIUAD Time Card of Tiains, ——_. , SPOKANE. 2—DAILY TRATINE—2 Pooled stock of the Monarch Mining r Y) Crescent Dry Goods CO. [LIMITED ] Gents: Furnishings Departnent MEN’S SAOES. Men’s Heavy Grain Working Shoes at $2.50, $3.50 and $4.00 Meu’s Calf’ 8kin Knockabout Shoes at $'!.00, $2.60 and $3.00 Men’s Fine Vici Tan Kid Shoes at $3.50, $4.00 and, $5.00, Men’s Fine Imported Russian Colt Skin Shoes at. Our Stock of Underwear com- prises the best of German, Eng- lish and Scotch productions. Prices ranging from....+--secesseeeee sees «++ - $1.50 a Suit to $5.00 Martin -A, Schwieg (High-cLass TAILOR. Pe fect Fit Guaranteed Prompt Delivery SPOKANE STREET Okie Door East of Col. Avenue, To Sell Properties ert ny EUro] am fe or. Pe a agers nave troublesoine details by sending Ke T. W. HOWARD General Advertising and Press Agent St., (Within, C.)Loxvos, tng, ESTIMATES PERNIEHED and CONTRACT ARRANGED for Large Orders, ADVIC¥ OF; FERED regarding the Best Mediuas for bring] Ing all Advertivers, before the ‘Hritih yu rrespondence solict| T. W. HOWARD 108, (Within) Loxnos, Boy Socks of all kinds at 8c., 10c., 15c., 25c , 35c..and 50c. per Par SAIRTS. White Laundered Shirt 75e., 81.00, 81.55 aind $1.50 Faticy “Laundered Shirts.. 75e.j $1. 00, $125 and $1.50 Mén’s Extra Fine Silk.Boszom Cambric Shirts, the very latest thing at............ waves $2.00 and $2.50 Men’s Soft ‘Bhirts, all Prices and Btyles. Men’s Black Satin Shirts ..:....... Iweleevasleasieenes 5Nec. to $1.75 Crescent Dey Goods Co NEW BRICK BLOCK, Columbia Ave., Rossland, B.C. LOOK OaT For your money, Buy your Clothing, Gents’ Furniehings, Shoes, Fte., where you have to pay half the price than anywhere elee, and save the overcharge }ou would have to pay elsewhere. Note a few of our prices: Socks. three pairs for... Tae ‘op Shirts, the same as other firma advertise bi Shirts and’ Drawere, Balbriggan, worth 31.00, for eee mt Hata, any style, advertised at $3.00 to $4. C). ie ae Suits of Clothes, advertised at $15.00 to $20.00 Shoes, advertised at $9.00 to $5 00, for. . 2 1.50 Overalls or Jumpers, worth $1.00, best. ‘0c and 60e Blankets from :80e per Lb your chraue, w¢ we Beil change én you purch’ Ard so at same rate with any other article i ow the tamer” Sake miopey by saving it, and that you connly dow 42E. COLUMBIA AVE, —:— —:— RB. BANNETT, Manoger. 1_Arrive.| Depart. No. 1—West Bou: aloure & Lewin *Central Wash, aineal aL Eretght, ‘est, 1.0. it, Eas EEE EEEEER *Daily, except Sunday; all others dolly, Barristers, i $s and “ golicttors for Bank of British North Ameries McBauwg Buupine, Rossuanp. Don’t forget the Eagles’ excursion J. W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Ws Tel. No 8 QUICK WORK! Red Star Storage and Transfer Co. Does a rogular Storage and 7: . Eo me Pituecand Jo neary frelght Furniture, pi- gage delivered prompt; guy pa migric done: ae raya anos and fel ce Ore ate ood eorare A. D. Chariton, A. G. P. A., Portland’ Oregon AN ADVERTISEMENT IN THE RECORD and piczic at Loon Lake, August 6. tf clear, transfer, Win We ‘al Goal Dies Sead ‘Wood. OFFICE: WASHINGTON 8T. OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL. : | PAYS—— PAYS——-—PAYS——PAYs8 J.W:; HARTLINE MAN: | ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE| ent for the TossLaxp EVENING ait’ Brittth Columbie ieviews aa Le Roi LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE. es JOHN #. “LINBURG, Stylsly Rigs forient Virg élnes Saddle and Pack jurees. STABLES: Columbia Avo.. -zgphone Xo, ‘Commercial Aliev *Phoue N * P.O. BOX, 136, PROP. 0. 37. 3 Having ioe of the hotel business, I am now prepared to givo iny entire attention W : ATHLETICS... Special attention given to Retn: ht and bulfalng u; of worn di ise weak constitutions by tuethods, “or ine quarter eommenciug Just) 4, Twill make SPECIAL RATE OF $8 For Private instructions (guaran teed) in Bot} wrestling or fencing.“ Ulub Swinging, 54) for 21 mOvaMo! 2 irstaiedlua Monday, nights free to mem Membership Fee $300 Dues per mionth, $2.00 Prof. F. S.. LEWIS instructor DOMINION ATHLETIC CLUB. wel Wednes GO to Thee Vomans me For the best HOME. MADE BREAD And pestrion ofallkinds, East Coluwr bia Ave. next door west of City offices. “Inda Made a EP Man Te roar miieeas ae prenatal. itl EELeR 30 SPOKANE STREET: P: O. Box 271. Acq / sland Evening Rec VOL 4, NO. 28. ROS3SLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1899, PRIOE FIVE CENTS. 5 a We have net received another | Hine of Gaeta with the MAI LEAF, CAN. Coat of. Arms enameled on he b Ducitics, the latest.and very stylish. J. W. SPRING, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OEFICE. as THE LEADING JEWELER, GENUINE SALE nd Great Reduction in Prices in- the Next THIRTY “DAYS. Dhese. ples 1 Will Offer-the following Goods at and Below Cost. MEN'S SUITS BOYS’ SUITS. Old Price. -Sale Prico. +" “Old Price. Sale Price. ++ $3.00 $5 bu = $4.00 R Bine Serge Sailor Suit. Smeriena Wash Buits. pe Line: Pull line of Boys’ Odd Pi Mined, to clear at ie, 160, $1.00; 1.25 ATHLETES SAIL FOR HOME, * Harvard-Yaloe Teams Bid Adieu ‘to Thcir -. English Rivals, Sournampron, July 29.—A portion, of the Harvard-Yalte athletic team, which in the int y, sports at the Queen’s club, London, last’Satur- day, esiled for home today on the Amer- ican liner. 8t. Louis. A large crowd ne- eombled at the Collegians’ Hetel union. thia’ morning, to lid farewell to the crew. Allsang ‘Auld Lang Syne” and “God Save the Queen,” handshakes and drinking healths | fol- ‘| lowed, and, amid cheers, friends and ad- mirers” started for Waterloo «station, where they entered a upecial car and were carried to Southampton. A bat- tulion of the Grenadier Guards, en route to “Aldershot, gave. the Americana a rousing cheer ag the train atarted, in re- gponse to which the ‘Harvard-Yale boys vigorously waved their college colors: International Ra Races. - Cows, July 29:—The first of the three international races for the Coupe de France took place. today on the Solent. ‘The course was twenty-four miles, The Temple yacht club, holdera of the cup, defended, their title with the yacht Laureau, owned by Hon. Fdward Hore. The challenging club isthe Union des ene line of MENS and BOY'S AMERICAN and ENGLISH HATS and 3, comprising Stetson, King B., Wakefield and Leslie Stiff Hats. _ In all the Newest Designs & Patterns « American Shirts and Ties A, FEW FACTS “WORTH. LOOKING INTO: Ant, Ho carries the larseat aud most complete stork’ of Imported, English, Bostch and Ma- honey “Bergan in in thé Kootenay. +2n ¥ed the services of the BEST -dbTteR inh. 0. ‘Srd, Employa only Unton Labor... hs docs M. J. O'HEARN employ mo: Tallors than all the olher therehau! combined in Rossland... ea, 4 Lanrea won Rashes sesnsabe, and Count Boni le d yacht ae will ley to pas the trophy. The other races of the series will take place July 81 and August 2. The yachts today had-a yood start and northwest breeze. The Laurea gained the start and g ad- ually increased her lead. The Prince of Wales was among the spectators. The zone minute and thirty- A “CARLOAD OF. TRUNKS and VALISES JUST ARRIVED. nine | CUTTING THE WIRES. -{ The Insurgents, are ‘Preparing ito ft Santiago, a “Qare Haytt, Jaly: 29. ‘Aaviogs jast jrom ; the D 5 suy thei “the ‘and tit, “‘They:know little about:leath--- er ani} timst to thelrdealers. “Hence the advantage of- dealing- with’ a: repu table house. Our shoes strike People by. stylish shape and: by their quality. We will have your trade after that. | Ty { aver: aa bow x a °. an 106 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE. “) 11 EAST COUUMBTES AVENUE have. out the ie graph. wires. in- the d Good¢byer, |. frontier: THEBRIGKMAERS STRIKE Ten Thousand Bricklayers and. Car- penters Out of Work. THE STRIKERS WILL STAND FIRM And the Manufacturers Say They Will Not Sign Agreement Offered by the Union. Cnrcaqo, July 29.—Ten thousand men were threwn out of employment this week on acconrt of work stopped on 200 buildings in- the course of erection in Chicago during the second day of the strike of the union brickmakers of ‘Cook county. Thetieup came firat on the emaller buildings where the contractors had not taken the precaution te increase their supply ef bricks in anticidation of the strike, The. bricklayers ‘and hod carriers were forced to quit for want of material, and follewing them the car- penters were- compelled to Jay down their tools. An effort wili be made for an amicable adjustment of the contro- versy between the strikers and the north side manufacturers st a confer- ence which has been called by. the Chi- THAT HORSE RACE. Will Not Give Up Gets @ Decision. Between 4 and 5 o'clock this morning, by special permission of the mayor, there was a horse race on Columbia ave- nue, The distance was «quarter of a mile, two best in three for $50 a side, between Fred Linburg's Viei and Robert * Lrech’s Mollie L. of Trail. The first heat was'won by Visi by about twenty feet. The second heat iaclaimed by both.- They were to exch have a judge and — bey, were to choose the third, but it ” ems did not do so, and as each holds for the party who choose him, the stake- - holder refuses to give up the money. He says be must have a decisien from the judges, so the heat will probably have to be run over. Quite afew of the side bets have been turned ever to those backing Visi. These are the same horses that were - toran at Trail two weeks ago, but did not Secount of a disagreement about the — track, Health of. Dawson Improving. George. Herring, of the OK. barber shop, returned last evening from Seattle, where he went to meet his son Edward, - who was there from Daweon city, He is connected with the Nugget Tranepor- tution company. . He made the trip from Daweon to Seattle in 12 days, The health of Dawson city ia much improved © on account ef the sanitary improvementa which have been made. Mr. Herring” saya his son would not advise anyome to ge to the Klendyke, for there is not one ina who ds in setting Until He cago Masons and: for today» The strikerd still assert they will stand Grm until all the north side manufacturers sign the union agree- ment, and the manufacturers say they will stick it out, even if their yards are closed‘all the eeason. STILL DYNAMITING. - - mood mining claims. Montana stables Sold. M, A. Harvey, the pioneer livery atable man of Rosiland, has seld the Montana livery stables to Harry McIntosh & Co. Mr. McIntosh is Proprietor vf. “the Hotel ; and hos hy ble. ex- perience in the livery court and. with: Strést Cars Blown Up by the E _ Strikers. “Cue D, Ohio, July 20.—The car .| Sin fiagoyde: Los-Caballer, and also moar Mooa.: The insurgents in the: western part.of San.“Demingo are awaiting the arrival of Don Juan Isidore Jiminez;, under, whose \leaderghip they expect to attack Santiago:: Receives the Thanks of the Czar. Your i i Dissaee, with wane nics It ene Hetieine te is enotri ig ‘disease! oes bis = Dontar arr ie thovricto help your Doctor by having, your ‘Prescriyuions Bled by _ TR. MORROW, Successor to-MoLean é: Morrow, The Pioneer: Druggtate, id Beasland, B,C. Sr. P , July 29.—It trans- pires that the peasant woman who as- sistance te the ‘czarewitch. when dying belonged to a protestantisect of Molo- kanes. The czar: commanded Grand Duke Michael Nicolaievitch to publicly express to the Molokan community his eapecial thanks for the good feeling man- ifested: by. the’ woman .and- her co- teligionists; who have also received re- coguiticn from the dowager empress. - Fan ee Cricket. - Lonpox, July 20.—In the cricket. match between the Australian and ‘Sus- sex eleveng, begun Thuradoy at Brighton, the A d their inmings The Clarendon Cafe. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, Open Day and Night. Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties. today with 624 runs for four wickets. Trumper had a score of 300 and not out. The Sussex eleven closed their - first innings yeaterday. with 414 runs, and the Australians closed. yesterday’s inn- ings by scoring 388 runs for two wickets. Ex-President Dead. returning-from. Euclid Beach Park was blown up by dynamite about 11 o'clock ‘Fhe: explosion; took: place’a short dis- tance'north of the Lake’Shore railroad, about two miles east of the city limite, The front truck was demolished and the floor of the car shattered. There were no passengers on board and the motor- man.and conductor escaped without in- jury. Held on Suspicion. New York, July 29.—Francis, J. Gur- rau, 27 years old, formerly a: motorman on the Second avenue line, and James Smith, 82 yearsold, a striking motor- man of saine line, are being held by the police as suspicious persons. “The police Carran kad in his possession a stick of ite with four caps. Detectives say they found in Curran’s |— room 75 pounds of dynamite and giant pewder and some fuses and caps. The Painters’ Union. Last evening 20 journeyman painters and decorators formed a union to be called the Paintera and ‘Decorators’ Union of America. Pes “The following officers were elected: W. 8. Murphy, president; E. D. Phalen, vice-president; J. G. Murray, secratary ; Pau, July 29.—G 1 Blanco, ex-president of Venezuela, died here on Thursday. Empress of Japan Sails. Yoxonama, July 20.—The Canadian Pacific of Japan left “Rossland Labor Union = Gooke. and Waiters’ union, No. few L, U., y Saturday evening at 8: , Miners c41.~ To the General Public : ‘Those who.uppreciate the short aoe A. G. CREELMAN -GEO. BEAM at BOs nOe st8! te etme ier making Creelman & Beam, CONTRACTORS BUILDERS. Oldest Established House in Kootenay WILLIAM’ R, BEATTY! Us.dertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A es Mu! Your! Kuun, f res. Chek’ i Sent ‘hi Martin A. Schwieg, the high-class tailor, will give you a perfect fit. Call and see him, Spokane street, two doors eff Columbia avenue. Estimates furntshed on all kinds et work. Jevbing promptly attended to, rik an anor Besland 8 C connnerci Veourt, + rear ra Hotel, here for Vancouver yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Maybrick Again. - Lonpoy, July 20.—Mr. Michnel Davitt, M. P., willagain raise the question of royal clemency for Mra. Maybrick in the house of commons toda: A Child’s Funeral. Victoria Louise, the nine weeks old daughter of Mr. and Mra, Anthony idotti, that died yeste was buried in the Catholic cemetery this 5] morning, the funeral services being held at the Catholic church at 10 o’clock this morning. The child was a twin born, with a boy on the 2ith df May, the Queen’s birthday, and has never been strong and well. WANTED:—A good lady tf ,' Address A. B. this office. solicitor. th, ry Sunday Church Services. There will be services at St. George's church tom:rraw ‘at 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Rev. H. Irvim expects Rev. W. C. Wise, of Northport, to fill the pulpit in the-evening. Rey. M. Best will preach at the Bap- tist church tomorrow evening. Rey. Mr. Stackhouse will preach at the Presbyterian church, both morning and evening. The subject ia the morn- ing will bé, ‘Can a Man Know the Trhth.” Regular Sunday services will be held at the Catholic church, The Seventh Day Adventists will hold services at their tabernacle, Brigandage and Blackmatling. Honea Kona, July 20.—Brigandage and blackmailing -have become so rampant in Canton that the silk merchants are obliged to notify foreign buyers that they will probably be unable to fill their contracts» owing to the ingecurity of Jast night, while returning. to. the city.)|! his and: many. frienda, the dlready large business-of the: Montana stables will no. doubt be-i creased, Police Court. The charge. againet, John MoNickles. was this morning reduced te attempted theft. He pleaded not guilty and his case’ was. again remanded,: this time Hat” Monday... Harry Mullens forfeited a $5 bail tee. being drunk and incapable, : Basebail Tomorrow.- The janier baseball ‘team -bas named the Young Eagles: and will play the regular Rossland nine tomorrow afternoom at the baseball grounds.. The game will be called at 3 o'clock, Noadmiasion fee will be charged: L LOCAL BREVITIES. The 60 new tow boats ‘and 200 new bathing suits ordered fer the Loon Lake’ Park company will be on band in’ time for the Eagles’ picnic, but all those who have bathing suits.bad better take them along, as there is apt to be a dearth of them. 7 Walter L. Main’s circusand menagerie -~ will show in_Rossland on the 9th day- of* next month, and the town iu being thoroughly covered with biiis annoume- ing that fact. J. L, Parker & Co: have moved theit effice in the rear of the Bank of Toronto . on Lincolm atreet. -There will be a special meeting of tho city council at 5 o’clock this afternoom for the purpose of considering the water works deal. PERSONAL. : A. C. Galt left today for the north, to be absent.for several days on legal busi- ness. is W. B. Dale, advertising agent for the Walter L. Main circus and menagerie, wasin town today with his 70-foot car, loaded with show bills, posters, etc. R. J. Bealey, one of the early business meh of. Rossland, is in town from the Boundary country. ‘W. M. Davey returned today Forks. ‘Jeff Lewis has er Boundary country” Aldermap~” transportation. for O19” oo ‘ A. J; McDonald left on the 1L:: savy NG for Nelaop an legal business.