Wy Rossland Evening Record OL 4, NO. 16. ROEFELAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY. JULY. 21, ° 1899, PRICE FIVE CENTS, - § Wega WARE, vonelaing of A SETS. BEBRY: DIBHES. OTS BAKE DISHES ZON. nae DISHES NUT BOWLS ‘c. ETC, “Call and’ Let Us Give You Our Prices. J. W. SPRING, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OEFICE, THE LEADING JEWELER, | SOPHIE MOUNTAIN ROAD Government Orders Surveys Made Immediately. SURYEYORS ALREADY IN THE FIELD GENUINE SALE d Great Reduction in Prices in the Next THIRTY DAYS. 1 WU Offer the following Goods at and Below West MEN'S SUITS BOYS’. SUIT: Old Price. Sale Price. ~ ole Pate: Sale Price. bby Tweed Suit . $8 00 ~ $5 ba | Tweed Sul $400 60 eSult wy Blue Sere Sul bwitr sb Sults fom. Incy Linen Suits from.. bnmer Coats from, Fall Mne of Boys’ Oda Pants, Mned, to clear at. 7 ; “Boe. 760,, $1.00, $1.25 ermp le te line of N and BOY'S AMERICAN and ENGLISH Hats and ADS, comprising Sioteon, King By Wakefeld and Leslie Stiff Hata. Gola Ci Kirkup Instruct- ed to Empioy J. A. Kirk ; to do the Work. ~ Secretary Jackson ‘of-'the Rossland Board of Trade is in receipt of a telegram stating that Gold Cen missioner Kirkup wad been instructed by the Provincial land and works department to employ J. A. Kirk, P. 1. 8., to make the neccs- vary preliminary surveys for the Sophie toountain wagon road. Inquiries at 9 o'clock this morning being made, it was found that Mr. Kirkup, accompanied by >| Mr. Kirk and chainmen were already in the field. + This prompt action was occasioned by + Cariboo Hydraulic... . TORONTO STOCK MARKET Toronto, Ji uly 21—The jollowing is a record of today’s callon the Toronto stock dxchange, and of the eels made: Empresa . Golden Stai Foley. Cariboo .. Minnehah: Waterloo... ee CARIBOO DisrRicT. $1 45 8 +, FAIRVIEW CAMP. +3 MOUNDARY CREEK. Old: Tronsides. z Knob Hill. , Smuggler, Morrison . Winnipeg . BLOOAN, Athabasca. uundee. ... . Dardanelles... the sent by the ned This Week bby Li ra ‘Tit all the Newest Nobby Line ot - Designs & Paterna American Shirts and Ties ‘SA FEW FACTS ‘WORTH LOOKING INTO: ist. Ho carries the largest and most complete stork’ o} imported, Eogliah, Sevteh and. houe: Borer Kootenay he 2m CUTTE! hr docs M.J. O'HEARN employ’ more. ‘Anilors than ell ‘he other merchants combined in. Reasland. He has secured the services or the BEST. 3rd. Employes only Union Labor. A CARLOAD, OF TRUNKS and VALISES JUST. ARRIVED. M. J, O'HEARN; THE SE CORNET COLUMBIA. AVEN c NM Ww e We will have your trade after that. The: average man buys shoes from their appear-: ask is: I ry * ance and fit.’ They know: Iittle:about leath>» eranq truét to thelr dealers. - Hence the advantage of dealing; with a-repn* table house. Our shocs strike people by stylish’ ‘shape and by- their: quality. C. O% LALONDE 106 W EST COLUMBIA A NUE: il EAST COLUMBIA AVENUE Yat Doctor Fights Niszase with Meatetne, If the Medicine noe hy at not congue: 6 Druf Tecan: iF disease. any ihe Medic ine wall be ‘be rig! ht and » andsa chance of winning thot victory, yeu 03 can bel, your, Doctor by having your preseripiions filled 4 . T. R. MORROW; Successor to McLean & Morrow, _ ‘The Pioneer Druggiats, Reasland, B, 0. Board of Trade, urging that|. 8 local surveyor be employed to do the work, so thatthe work of building the road-might be completed before winter aets in. A mnesting.of mining property owners on, Record:and Sophie mountain met to consider the most feasable route, and agreed that the read which would ac-| commodate the greatest number should be built west from Silica instead of from Barney's ranch. It is thé busincsa of the ‘present surveying party to ‘deter- mine the route and locate the road. me |Two Haaho Volunteers Who Publiah a Paper’ f janila. * One of the most successful American | the ia'Free- |} dom,-“a: lively. soldier’s.: payer which ‘ie. published by. two Idaho boys who went out aa volunteers, The editor ia C. W. Master, | better known to hie friends: ag ““Dori:?: Hie brother Barr:is associated with hit in:the enterprise. > “Don” Masser is the eon of Hon. A. M. Musser, of Salt Lake City, and is 31 years old. He studied for awhile in.the public echools, but for the most part he is self -educated. He --has traveled Hida Germany, Palestine and Turkey. He: was: just -atarting . for the Klondike when he heard that hie younger brother had“ enlisted in the volunteer army:—80 “Don” went to San Francisco, joined hia brother’s regiment and sajled with him for Manila: The two Musser boys served through the Spanish-American war and when Peace was. declared secured am honorable The Clarendon | Cafe. FIRST. CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, Open Day and Night, Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties. : Instead of seturning home they atatted their newspaper, which has been @ great success. It is publishes in the interest of the American soldiers in the Philippi: and both Big Three. . Deer Par! Evening Star. ‘iron fron Horse. Northern Belle. Novelty .. ate Kaul, at.48; ‘500 at 4294; 500 at 4214; 500 at 42; 800 at 4117; 500 at 414g. Minnehaha, 500 at 193¢; Golden Crown, 500 at 29; Brandon, 500 ‘at 30; Van “Anda, 500, 6,000 at 1034; 600, 500..'500 at 11; 1,500, 1,000, 5,000, 500-af11;. Deer Park, 300 at 134: Deer Trail, 100 at’ “233g; Van Anda, 50Vat11. - ‘Afternoon Sales; Golden * “Star, 500 at 421g; 500 a€ 423/500 at 48; 500, 500 at 4234; 500 at 43. ‘Van Anda, 5,000, 5,000, at 10345 (00 at 11... Iron Mask, 1,000 at 0734.:; Britisn Columbia Gold Fields, :600 2}; 394. - Golden Star, ee 500, 500, 500-at 43% 000 & at A8igi 500 at 43%; ‘600, 500, 600, 500 44; 500, 500, 500, 500 at 4414 IN THE POLICE COURT. Fines to thd Amount of $140 Pald Into the City Treasury. George Stone-gbt a:month > in the? city jail this ‘upon the charge of and acem to it. Local Brevities. The Ladies’ Aid’eociety of the Baptist church gaye a very pleasant. and profit- able lawn -social ‘at “the court house lawn, Columbia avenue and . Monte Christo street, last evening. The city band was present as advertised. Choice were in at and Rossland Labor Union oaks" and Waiters’ union, No, 40W. 1. .U:, aie ries evening at 8:30, Miner's Unt Jatins MURCH, Bec. P.O. ‘JOHN Kou, Pres. Oldest Established House in Arthienny. F VILLIAM R, BEATTY# Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A Te the ac centre Public opreciate the short hours ki a ge fe time for making ores Eature ofeach Wook etter? 0: seloek, 6th ofeach month and di YE. Giark’s and Salmon’ Union, Martin A. Schwieg, the high-class tailor, will give yea @ perfect fit. Call A. G. CREELMAN GEO. BEAM P. O- BOX 315, eelman & Beam,| . CONTRACTORS BUIDERS. Himatce _furiishea on eines it work. + Prompt): nded to. FICE AND SHOP: paiercia court, Tear and see him, Spokane street, two doors Alhambra Hotel, tf eff Columbia avenue. Rossland B (. the prompt and pleasing. The four Boyd sisters have leased the dining rooms at the Ottawa hotel and will next Mon'ay open it under the name of the Rossland Dining Roome. Thney-are popular and will ne doubt be liberally patronized. 2 Ed Watson. is having his place: the “Headquarters,” on the corner of Wash- Ingten street and Firat avenue, raised to the new grade, but says the city must pay for it. Eli Lavailey is in town from Chris- a lake. H. E. D. Merry left for Ymir today via Northport. M. R. Galusha, of the Jumbo, came in today from Spokane. Don’t forget the Eagles’ excursion and picnic at Loon Lake, August 6. tf ‘Frankie Franklin and Mary Sm: ith each were fined $30 for keeping houses of ill- fame, and Gina LaMont, Della Ayla- worth, Madaliae Baker and Laura Le- Noy. each #20 for being inmates, all of which was paid. © Gricket‘at Nelson: At 3:30 this afternoon the, Rossland Cricket club’ lett: for-Neélsom to play to- morrow. The captain of the Rossland team_is A. Marsh;-The players are: Lorna: Becher, -B. (M. Grogan, F.W. Rolt, C.H. Hamilton, H. A, Rumbaill, Ernest Kennedy, W..de V. le Maiatre, Mr, Taylor, Mr. Bullen and G. D, Ken- nedy. - Eagles’ Meeting... The Engles met in regular monthly session last everfing at their hall, and, in ‘addition to their regular busine?s, completed ‘arrangements for their grand excursion and picnic to Loon Lake, Tunday, August U.° 2 The Recorp has now for two days in succession, been without any telegraph, the excuse of the company being that there is trouble with thé wires. It is very annoying, but there seems to ‘be no TRERE ARE O03. VOTERS: Only Registered Real Estate Owners Entitled te Vote, ELECTION NEXT MOMDAY,. JULY 24. The First Ward Has 150 Voters, the Second 152 and the Third “208 Voters, ‘The new voters’ list has -béen made. out by City Clerk McQueen and can be seon at any time during office hours at the city hall. The list ie made up of 505 names. In the First ward there are 150, ._| ia the Second 162, and in the Third 203. All registered:owners of real eniates with- in incorporate limits of tke city en- litled to vote on the bylawa att the eee: lion next Monday, and no others, The list will not printed or published,