ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, OCTOBER 23, 1899. saat tach THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESI! eo Tue Oxpest DAILY 1N THE INTERIOR. PUBLISHED DAILY. “EXCEPT SUNDAY. OFFICE: BASEMENT PosTOFFICE BLOCK. TEL, 98, P.O. LON NO Rossland Golden Gate Mining an ation Company, Limited. TICE ts hereby, Riven, that full te, the Mountain Chi Girl mineral claims, situate on Bulldo: Dog. creek, isnow vested al jef No.1, Annic an 6 sted in the above c. ending litigation having been settled. naths 19. ssland, October, roryat hy 1 H. S. WALLACE, President. THOMAS Prust, Secretary. SULSCHIPTION Itt Daily, per m Baily. half vi wily, per ¥ Daily, pe : a invariably in advance. ‘Advertising rates will be made known upon upplieat ‘The Rucono reaches the people- Transter of Liquor License. n, that ut the next sitting se Commissioners for the lice! ¢ license: ratson, for the Headquarters hotel, s{tuated on the southwest. corner of First aveniie and Wash- ington street, lat 25, block D, Rossland, B, C., to Whtiam B. Hi : Dated this abth day of September, 1 usband. DWARD WATSON, ‘W. B. Huspanb. «<> i MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1899- TO ADVERTISERS. New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your “sad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m. to-ao-rst NOTICE. Re-Nickel Plate Townsite. has f the ot: ai aid at the offices ALY & HAMILTON, Solicitors for the British America Corporation, Limited. ii NOTICE. We, the undersigned. being applicants for the incorporation ofa GC mipany to, be knuwn as the ‘issland and Sephis Mountain Electric Railway Limited,” hereby give notice that the points bi tween which itis proposed-to build a tramway, and the general route of such tramway, are as tol- wi! Rout in the cit: eet, thence west- Earl street, thence ingts street t Rou CLASSIFIED. BUSINESS cAnDS. ventixements under this head inserted at. the Advertizc mente wider ed Nothing. taken’ for fess Nan ag cents, Six insertions, $1.00. ANNOUNCEMENTS. REMOVAL—she Sparta fruit and fecth DF. 4 MILLOY, , DENTIST. - Rooms: Stone block, over Bank of Toronto Columbia Ave, ‘ery store has removed from the Postoffice building to Columbia avenue, opposite C.P.R, telegraph office. A1ELLo & CALESTRO, Proprietors. moved from Postoffice Block to office of G. W. Richardson, Columbia avenue, opposite Windsor hotel. Agent for John R. Cook. on Columbia thence northerly on Butte strei nue, thence westerly on Secor ington street, thence northerl: street to the limits of the sald city of Rossland. on street city of Rossland wester ¢ southern slope of and southwesterly e and q hie mountain at or near the ps intain by the Dewdne: ‘the western o trail sou mountain to the \ ‘main Shee ber, A. D, 1899. is bi T, J, DUNCAN. W.°A. MACDONALD, THE CONTENDING ARMIES. The standing army of the Trans- vaal numbers less than 200 men, bat the volunteer militia, which is now to all intents a standing army, is made up of all the men between 16 and Go, almost all of whom have NOTICE. Application for Transfertzof Liquor. Li- conse. 25 lan $79. in the in Matthews. September, tee. KE Murpny, Licensee. their own horses, rifles and a nition, says the Montreal Herald. These Mr. Hillegas, in his book on “om Paul and His People,” esti- mates at 40,000 from the Transvaal and the Orange Free State. If the Dutch in Cape Colony and Natal could and would joinforces with the Boers in the two republics, about 27,000 men would be added to this. The possible opposition, therefore, Transfer of Liquor License. + Notice is hereby given that at the next aitting of the Bi 1 sioners for the city of Rossland an_applica- tion will be made cense now hi J. H. McDowell fur the Metropolitan hotel situated on. a: portior block B, Railway addition to the city of Rossland, to Henry Breen and T. W. Man- uan. "Dated this 20th day o! joard of License Commis- or_a transfer of the Li- eld by Pat Cunningham and yn. of lots 23 and 24, f October, 1899. Par Connincuam, 3. H. McDowsgt1. amounts to 67,000 men inall. As these would have all the advantage of. knowledge of the ground, the un- dertaking is seen to be a serious one;. by far the most serious one the British government has had since the Crimean war. Everyone who reads history knows with how light a heart the allies entered upon’ that quarrel, and how great were the perils that encompassed their | armies before it was all over. Ss against this force, however, the British Empire has, in the last resort, armies aggregating nearly 750,000 men, of whom 350,000 could be spared if necessary. The regular arfly consists of 11,25 of 0! ‘D. 1899. rortegot ihe caed Staude Jean Mbor ot. Hy Cou NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. Purswant..te the Creditors’ Trust Deeds A }OTICE Eagles ince of Briti: Dit has editars. of fes will be held at the |: nd § Wallace on ve! the date Application tor Liquor License. EDWARD WATSON, Dated this 28th dav of September, 1899. *] for tourists on shortest notice. IF YOU don't know how you can save half or more when you are purchasing hats, shoes, cloth- ing, gents’ furnishings and blankets. get the cata- logue of the Rossland Auction House, 42 East Columbia avenue. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. CHEAP READING—All the latest novels at the Rossland Bazaar. We exchange any book in our library for five cents. Washington street and First avenue. TAILORING. ©. SAVARD, Fashionable ‘Merchant Tailor, carries the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goods in Rossland. None but first-class labor Employed. Prices moderate. Columbia avenue, Rossland. PRESSING AND DYEING. Cleaning, dyeing and repairing of men’s and women’s garments. Clothes cleaned and. prensed Si U.S. Consular Agent John Jackson Jr. has re- |. FE. W. HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building. Also New Xork Life Iusurance Agency. Wasbingtor street. Rossiand, B.0. _ TT. E. HALEY, Beef,....Pork, Mutton, FISH, OYSTERS, AND GAME. - id, B.C. Steam Cleaning & Dyeing Co. o Street, Application for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that we will apply at the next sitting of the board of license commissioners for a license to sell liquors at retail on the premises known ay the old 1 A * jank of oO avenue in the city of Rossland, : Cunnineuam & MoDonarp Dated this 5th day of September. 1809. OVEKCOATS—Just received 500, bought from a fire sale: worth from $15 to $35. Your choice at $3, at the Rossland Auction House. WATCH REPAIRING. FINE Watch Repairing at moderate charges. ‘A line of splendid time pieces. A. ZIMMERMAN, Jeweler, opposite Windsor Hotel NOTICE OF AS T. ig res s to Act and g Amending Acts. OTICE is hereby that S, A. Hartman of Ross- xt, British Columbia, dealer in gents? fur. deed bearing date the 13th day of » D. ‘all: his personal es- ts and effects which may be seized or his real estate, to jand,accountal ‘3 yy the said S. A. Hartman, the re the si ward Baillie, the trast the . 1899, and the trust created by All persons having tee full vit. And notice is hereby given that after the sald rth day of December, A.. D. 1899, the trustee will to distribute the assets,among the-parties gard only to: clasms of said S. A. ices. of Mac-. MACDONALD & CLUTR, Solicitors for the trustee. ceed ig regard e claims only of | ive notice. ‘osaiandthis qth day of Dctaber, A. H. E. A, Coun tny,. Solicitor for assignee. cavalry, 16,689 artillery, 5,308 en- gineers and 65,650 infantry, or a total of 99,250 men under arms in Great Britain. In Egypt, the colo- ries, India and elsewhere there are $21,745 more, making a total regu- | % far army of 212,003, not allowing for an addition made this year, Rotice of Disselntton. Motice is hereby given that the firm of Blanchi BS Faittt, hotel keepers, at the Bi jaa al hotel, 4B. C. was dissoived by mutual consent, ohn Falett! business e said firm, which will swell the total to 250,- 111. Besides there are reserves of 83,000; yeomanry, 11,8913 militia, 130,861, and volunteers, 263,963. If will thus be seen that even if fifty or a hundred thousand men have to be sent to the Transvaal, Great Britain will have enough strong arms to discourage jealous powers: from seeking to make of the pres- ent difficulty their own opportunity. And behind all this there is ofcourse the British navy. agra KOTIOB. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the creditors of James Wesley Lougheed will be held at the office of W. J. Whiteside, Esq., solicitor, avenue, Rossland, B. C., on Satur- day, the 11th day ‘af November, at the hour of 4 o’clock in the after- noon. Dated at Rossland, day of October, 1899. Ritchie block, Columbia B. C., the Epwarp Barnulz, Assignee. —_—_ Rossfand’s furewell to her three citizens who leave tonight for the Transvaal, was a fitting tribute to. the spirit of loyalty and patriotism which prompted the volunteers to the service of the country. WwW. Hart-McHarg, J. R. Rea and Mil- ward Crook, as well as those appli- cants who were not accepted, pre- sent an example of the noble traits which induce a sacrificing service to their country. Such soldiers will do honor to themselves and to the city which they represent in the Canadian contingent, and every citizen is proud of them. Wi EDITORIAL NOTES. ing MOVICHE OF ASSIGNMENT. Duranant te tho Creditors Trust Gaede Act pad Amondiag Acts. - Notice ishereby given that James esley Lougheed, heretofore trad-' under the firm name of Lougheed & Co.as a tailor of the city of Rossland, B.C.,has by deed dated the 20th day of October, 1899, as- signed all his personal estate,credits and effects which may be seized and sold under execution, and all his real estate, to Edward Baillie of the said city of Rossland, accountant in trust for the benefit of his creditors. w. J. The said deed was ‘executed by 7) ROTGES >" 7 In the Matter ef the Companion Act 1907. Notice is hereby Gren that the Virginia Mining Company: jmited (Non—Personal. Liability) will sell at pablic auction to the highest’ bidder-for eash,on the SITUATIONS AND KELP. ~- WANTED—Minersto know that they can get the best overalls and jumpers, riveted, worth $r 00, at only 6oc at the Rossland Auction House. WANTED TO TRADE- WANTED FO TRADE—Mining stock in Crown (iranted Ymur properties, for a Rossland Residence lot. Address Sroox, Recorp Ofliee- AUCTIONEER. ALBUMSE ALBUMS! Must be soldat sacri-_ fice, Callin and examine ‘goods. before sale by auction, Wil sell private as they must go. Houghton’s Exchange and Auction Mart, North ‘Washington street, in C. P- R- hotel block. MISCELLANEOUS, LOST—Last night, red alligator skin pocket- book, between Catholic church and Nickle Plate flat, ‘Contains $107 in cash and two notes, one for $32 and other for $24, and several receipts. Finder will We suitably rewarded: by leaving at Rucoap. WANTED—Tosell the best pure wool heavy socks, sold elsewhere at 3$c, tor only 12%c at the Rossland Auction House. z : GRAND UNION GEO. H. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. RATES FROM $1.00'to.$1.50 PER DAY Neatly Furnished Roots from $2.50 10...-..00eee00+ «+. $3.50 per week First-Class Bar in connection. No. 58. 22 ia Avenue. Four doors east of post office. NADIAN. PACIFIC KY. AND SOO LINE. THE. DIRECT. ROUTE FROM KOOTENAY COUNTRY 4 TO ALL POINTS BAST.) .:and .... WEST First-class sleepers on all trains from € FOR QGNT. TO RENT—Three suits of rooms to rent in E. C. Smith's brick block, Call at premises for partic AND Lanp'NG Tourist Cars pass Medicine Hat. Daily for Bt. Paal; Sundays and Wednes- days tor Toronto; Fridays for’ tl day ot October, 1890, at_ the bour of three o'clock in the afternuon at the Company’ FOR RENT—Seren-room house on Victoria avenue with bath and all modern improvements, 3 office, Post Otlice ave- nue. shay Full at J. B. Johnson & Co's office. .C., the fc res, 7 |-which are in default for non-payment of calls:. No, of Certifi- No, of Amount of Ae _ cate. Shai due TO RENT—Four suites ef living rooms of three rooms each, In brick building. Enquire of Eber c. Smith. toit-st and unpaid. - 878 $50 00 379 380 e Saasesesgeuese SBSsssseeses euysEsesssses ostaiod eggugtbeuseeseCeseeeesee Beret 722 73 790 1,000 Dated this 15th day of Sep TO KENT — Unturnivhed house, tive rooms, plastered, large basement, city water, Apply, M. W. Bimpeon’s store, Co- lumbia avenue. FoR SALE, and Boston. CONNECTIONS. . 7:00ex Sun lv...Rovsland..Ar ex Sun 11 17:50 daily lv..Rossland..Ar daily . Morning train for and from Robeon, N son, and‘ for Kaslo, Sandon and Siocan points connects Monday, Wednesday and Friday for all pointe in BOUNDARY CUUNTRY.” ° : Eyening train for and from Robson, Nel- son, Main Line-and points north, and from Kaslo, Sandon and Slocan points (ex. Sun. FOR SALE—A three-room house, furnished, and lot, on Nickel Plat fiat. City water. Lot fenced and aicely Improved. $450 buys tnis. Its menap, Clear title. Apply, this office. FOR SALE—Fine square piano, in good condi- tion. Will sel for $125 cash or $150 on time. Ad- dress F. M: H,. Ruconn office. Tuesday, and from all pointsin BOUNDARY COUNTRY 4Houra ROSSLAND toNELSON. Hours 4 nearest local agent, or FOR SALE--A 7 horse-power Pelton water whei, eheap. Address, A. B., Rro- onp Office. BOR SALE—A few high-petigreed Daschound pupples. Enquire Thos. E. Abbott, at Reconp office, ~ “FOR SALE—A ‘our-room house with farplture and equity in lot, $1,000. Best of location. —— FOR RENT. Five-room house, $25.00. Vive-room house with bath, $25. Bive-room house, $8. Your-room house, $9, E.N. OUIMEITE & CO., 1899, Tuomas Consan, Secretary of ‘The Virginia Mining Com- pany (Limited), Non-Personal Liability. the said James Wesley Lougheed and the said Edward Baillie on the 2oth. day of October, 1899. persons having claims against the said James Wesley Lougheed are required of December, 1899, to All on or before the zoth day send to the trustees full particulars of the same Peter F. Dunne of ‘Dooley” fame, has been telling in London a} story about the evening paper in which Mr. Dooley first mzde his ap- pearance—an ill-fated sheet which the gods loved. One day, just be- fore the end, a funeral band passed playing the “Dead Mirch” ’ ceteele given that after the said 2oth day of December, ‘1899; ‘the trustee will proceed to of the trust estate amongst the par- thes entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he has received notice, and that he will not duly verified, together with the pa-- -s of the security (if any) neld Notice is hereby further distribute the proceeds NOTICE. NOTICE is hi ince of Bi a Dry Goods merchant at the rank Province of Ontario. accountant, for the general benefit of his creditors, by an Incenture, dated the 16th day of September, 199, and. execiited on at by both the said gan and the said an e ordering of the affairs of the estate generally. ‘reditors are requ je their claims with Real Estate and Mining Brokers b Printing & of every description executed with neatness and dispatch atthe. A.B. Mm City Ticket Agt. A. C. McArthur, Agent, Rossland, B. C, : W. F. Anderson, T. P. A., Nelson, B. Cy BE. J. Coyle, A.G. P. A.. Vancouver, B. Q; THE FAST LINE 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. Through tickets to all points in the United States and Canada, Bteamahip tickets to all parts of the world. Tickets to China and Japan via Tacomo ‘and Northern Pacific Steamst!np Co. ‘Trains depart from Spokane as follows: No. 1 Westbound, at 9:65 p.m., daily. No. 2 Eastbound, at 7:20 a.m. daily, Vor rates and fail information, address the | f Artistic ‘Printing perenne rene Mm ; i} Ww Moderate Prices, RN - appeals...-to.... the Business....... man. wach ‘This: department of the ‘‘Eveniria office. “in Rossland, Su- perior....... Stock, Quick Work, and cement ‘ Postoffice Bullding.—- Neat Execution. ws wi W w w w w u w w w w w wv w w w w w w w w w Ww w w Ww W w w w w w ey w w Ww w ROSSLAND EVENING REC BF 1899. ORD, OCTO}s yETTED $250 FOR ROBERTS Benefit Concert Last Night Was a Remarkable Success... Miners’ Union Hall Was Orowded to the Doors and Program Rendered Was Best Bver Given Here. The only reason that more people did not attend the Roberts benefit concert last night was that the Miners’ Union hall would not hold It was crowded to the very doors, and the proceeds were close to $250. That sum almost com- plete will be turned over to Mr. Roberts, as the sole expense_of the recital was an item of $6 for print- ing the tickets and’ programs. In gonnection with the money already subscribed the receipts last: night will establish Mr. Roberts in a comfortable tobacco and news busi- ness where, although blind, he can be self supporting. : B The concert was a remarkable success, and it is “not: disparaging previous recitals to. say,that from an artistic standpoint nothing ever them. were evidently much exaggerated as they stated that the burglers got away with $20,000 in bullion and about as much more in securi- ties. It is now reported that the big safe in the company’s office was blown open and one pail of amalgam worth about $5000 taken, together sith collateral of unknown value at this writting. Work was evi- description are more numerous than before and the American police in blundering endeavors to search out the criminals resort to most tyran- nical means. Another source of discontent is the use of the money secured from taxes and from cus- toms for the support of the army instead of using the funds for carry- ing out much-need municipal im- dently done by professional This was the time of the cl p at the mine and there would therefore be a lot of bullion on hand—over $20,000 worth. There would be several pails of amalgam at the mine. PAYNE PASSES ITS DIVIDEND Company Decides to Suspend Until Labor Troubles Are Settled. Montreal, Monday.—The Payne directors have decided, in view of the strike and the difficulty of ob- taining men to operate the mine, to pass the monthly’ dividend until some arrangement can be made. The directors took the stand that it was better to adopt the surest pol- icy and keep the treasury in good given inR d has surp d it. The whole affair was under. the management Of. Prof. Emile Drey- fous, to whom. is due much credit for the success of the concert. One of the features was the or- chestra of 12 pieces. made-up as follows:- Violins, Prof..-Dreyfous, Cranus Graham and Roy Clarke; flutes, W. H. Falding, and E. Duthie; clarionettes, E. G. Me- Carthy and Nicholas Duffner; cor- nets, F.N. Green and Harry Coates; trombone, J. M. Coates; drums, Louis Morris; piano, ‘Joseph Linke. The performers. included Mrs. Ww. C. Archer, Mrs. Norman Mcinnes, Miss Jean Olding, Frank Oliver, P. M, Allan and W. Hart-McHarg, who rendered vocal. solos; W. J Nelson and Mrs. F. B. Linton, whose fi were much enjoyed, and Miss Kinnear, to whom the audience was indebted for an ex- quisite piano solo, "The accompan- ists included Miss Kinnear, Miss Olding, P. J. Marshall, H.(M. Ellis and Jos. Lenke.- SOLDIERS THREE OFF: TODAX. ‘Leave This via dition so as to enable the com- pany to cope with the situation. 4 + of 1d waited upon’ them to inquire into the situation, but went away satis- fied that the action was for thebest. It was learned that the company had been advised by best counsel that the eight-hour law is practical- ly doomed. Futher advice is now being taken on this point, and if authorities are of the same opinion it is probable that every mine” in the Slocan will be opened up in the next 30 days-on. the old standard oflabor, that is to say, $3.50 for 10 hours work. Should this be the case Payne will ‘not only continue its dividend, but will pay to its shareholders any dividend ‘that has been passed, fb So SS NOT UNDERWRITTEN AT 81.18 ©. G.. Blackstock Dentes That Chas. Woamer Has [Center Star Cinched: Toronto, Monday.—T. G. Black- mer has a cinch on Centre. Star: « the that Mr. Hosmer or ows Neat Wass for Quebec. This afternoon at 5 o’clack the soldiers three who represent Ross- land in the Transvaal war will leave for Quebec. They will go by the Crow's Nest Pass, railway and will join the Nelson contingent at the latter town. The Canadian soldiers will go direct to Quebec where sup- plies will be issued them, but it is as yet unknown here whether they will sail from Quebec or Halifax. All the Rossland rifles will be present in a body at the Station to- day to see their fellow-militiamen of. The City Council band will also attend. Saturday night a demonstrative dianer was given the three at the | Clarendon. TINES WERE GOOD IN TRANSVAAL Rechanies Made $30 a Week in Moet . ofthe Trades. _ « Johannesburg, Monday.—Times were pretty good in the’ ‘Transvaal until the war talk got so serious. A good mechanic in any trade could make £6 a week. A blacksmith or agood shoemaker could easily get that. Table board was £6 10s (about $35) a month and room rent was high. Whiskey cost a shilling a glass, A. decent glass of beer was considered fair..value .for a shilling, and other intoxicating bev- erages were on a par with that Scale, : ; Doctors charged a guinea for the initial visit and half a guinea each for its successors. Dentists, until Tecently, did business at the rate of aguinea per single extraction, byt they lost their pull during the last Heat or so ewing to the increase in their numbers. ROBBED THE CARIBOO MINE any one else has underwritten the Centre Star stock for $1.18 is abso- lutely- untrue. We are under no legal obligation to give the stock to War Eagle shareholders, but we had promised’to give them the pre- ference on it, and we are doing that in spite of the fact that a number of men haye offered to take up the whole issue and have objected to the War Eagle shareholders being allowed the advantage which they possess.” = THEY BURNT TARTE IN EFFIGY Dragoons at Stanley Barracks and Queen's Students Angry> : Toronto, Monday.—The squadro! of dragoons stationed at Stanley barracks this week showed their feelings by gathering in front of the quarters, and, as one of the men put it, consigning Hon, I. Tarte to the flames. one of the dummies used in the life- saving drill, . The officer of the day did not interfere. He was on the other side of the parade ground and may not have knowan of what was going on. “In Kingston at Queen's univer- sity the students burned the effigies of Tarte and Kruger on the market square, HOSTILE AT AMERICAN RULE Manilans§Say Otie? Men Are Regular Tyrants. San Francisco, Monday. — Tlie Manila correspondent of the Hong Kong Mail, writing under date of September 4, declares that native feeling against the Americans in Manila and its suburbs is increasing t of the malad ration of stock of the War Eagle-Centre Star. combination denies that Chas. Hos- “J will say,” he declared, ‘‘that |- The effigy burned was | _ oston rown read. a Diieaa. J Pumpkin and Mince Pies. Christmas Fruit Cake, and First-Class Bread, at the City BAKERY. 24 Washington Street. UNDERWEAR w HOSIERY OF THE Finest Quality AT Moderate Prices. Ww MRS. HEARD. JOHN PHILLIPS, Contractor & Carpenter Btore and Office Fittings. 4 Jobbing of all kinds promptly’ attended to. * Estimates Furnished. Shop: Imperial building, Residence, Monte Cristo St., 5th house north of Col- umbia avenue. P, 0, Box 576. * Accountant, . Insurance and Mining Agent and Auctioneer. ~ Manager - Rossland Opera House, AGENT: Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada. The Canada Accident‘ |° Assurance €o., ~ °* (Accident, Liability and Plate @lass.) ALL MEN ARE FOND OF r GOOD MEALS. —THE— Hotel...Russell is admittedly the BEST TABLE 1N ROSSLAND, Table Board, $7 per week. Tower & McKercher. .-. Proprietors ootenay.. Hotel-—~~—y, . vex, First-Class Business Lunch 35 Cents. ‘Oysters in any style, a Specialty. Game in Season. eae Private Boxes for Fatt- ilies and Parties. erexs Miss K, HOTEL HOFFMAN, Washington Street, Rossland, B, C. — Nicely Furnished Roots First-Class Bar. Railroad ard Miners Time Chee’ cashed, tree of charge. Harry Mcintosh - - Proprietor. affairs. He says: “Taxes are higher now than un- der Spanish rule and the inhabi- A. G, Creelman. P.O. Box 315. CREELMAN & BEAM. George Beam ERLE ELEL ELE LEE LE SELEEEEELLELEL ELL ES SELELLLELELESL Ladies’ J ackets, from extra-fine quality Kersey, Cloths. «Tans, Blacks, Greens and Blues, sizes 32 to 42, $8, 8.50, 10.00 and 12.50. Ladies’ Black cloth Jackets, 22 inches long. made from quality imported close. curl As- trakhan Boucle Cloth, neatly trimmed with straps,. Kersey, etc. $8, 9, 10 and 12.50. Ladies’ Cloth Capes, $6, up to $10. Tailor Made Suits Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits; made of fine imported Covert Cloth, Venetians, Setges, $15, 16.50, 18, 20, 22.50, and $25 a suit.” . Separate Skirts. _ in Serges, Vetetians, Crepons, etc., ela- borately trimmed with braids, and satin folds, etc., $7.50, 10,:11, and $12.50. LADIES’ Separate Skirts, | $2, 2.75) 3-50, 4.00, and:$s. sik ' LADIES’ eal . Wool Wrappers | . $4.50 to 8.50, in Cashmeres, Mixtures, etc. Silk Waists Special, at $s, 5.50, 6.50, 8.00, 8.50, $9.00 Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, 22 inches long, made: In, etc., in double-breasted, tight-fitting suits,” Silks P The popularity of Silk, both Black’ and Colored, continues to increase rather, that diminish.’ We placed large import orders before the recent heavy advance in. Silks, and will offer, exceptional values in Black Silks and Satins. * . 24-inch heavy rich Satin, 24-inch Satin Duchess, $1.25 and 1.50. 34-inch Satin Merves, $1.50 and 1.75. 2g-inch Peau de Soie and Tryme Soie, $1.50. : $1, and 1.25. all pure’ Silk, Men's Tweed Suits, made of extra hzavy nC "Tweeds, lined with. good’ Ital- Sizes 36 to 42, $8, and 7.50 a Men’s Blue Cheviot, double: suits, $10.00. * be : Men's stylish Scotch Tweed Suits th’ Checks, Plaids and solid colors,’ in single’ and double-breasted sack suits;$12:50, 15.00 16.50 and 18.00. 4 Men's Grey Worsted Frock Suits, $20. Men's Pants, $1.50, 2.50 3-00; 3-50), 4-00 and 5.00. . : 5 Boys’ Knee Pants, 75c, and goc. Boys’ Suits, $4, 4.50, 6.00and 7.50. rested, sack Hats and Caps Men’s brown and black ’ Fedoras,:: $2.50 and 3.00, : wrt Men’s Stiff Hats, $3 and 4.00. ~ Men's Crush Hats, $2.50 and 3.50. Men’s Caps, soc, 75¢, and $1. Shoes. Men's Lace Shoes, $2, 2.50 and 3.50. Men’s Box Calf Shoes, $3 50, 4.00, 4.50 and 5.00. os Men’s Congress Horselitde Shoes, . $3.50 and 4,00. x 2 nit Silk & Dress Goods . DEPARTMENT is filled to overflowing with all the Latest New creations for Fall and Winter, direct from English markets. Just received, the third shipment this season, of Briggs, Priestley & Co.’s Silk and Wool Crepons, in a large variety of patterns. Suits $10, 12, 15, and.up to $25. Skirt Patterns, $6, 7.50, 10.00 and 15.00. Priestley’s Endora Cloth, $1.25 and 1.50. Priestley’s Silk Warp Henrietta, $1.25 and 1.50. Priestley’s Poplins, $1, 1.25, and 1.50. Priestley’s Novelty Suitings, 50c, 75¢ and 1.00. rs Priestley’s Serges, 50c, 75c, 85c and $1. Colored Dress Goods 46-inch Homespun Serges, 35¢. 46-inch Melton Cloth, 4oc. 54-inch Costume Suitings, shrunk, $1.25. 54-inch Imported Broadcloths, $1.25, 1.50 oy teh Underwear Men’s Wool-Fleeced Underwear, $1.00. Men’s Scotch Wool Underwear, 75c, $1, 1.50, 2.00;"2.25, 2-50, 3.00, 4.00 and.4.50. Gloves Men’s Heavy Working Gloves, soc, -75c. Men’s Heavy Buckskin Gloves, $1, 1.25 and 1.50. H us labial ELLE ELE LLL LHR CRESCENT DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED. - INPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF LINE Dry Goods, Silks, Clothing a d House Furnishing Goods. SPTRE PPPEFTTF qe Se SPIFSSTITIFTTF 1 w w w w w w from “Saul.” The editor and Mr. Dunne watched it with criotion and fear. ‘Can it be,” they whispered, “our subscriber?” —_—_—_ tants bitterly complain that living expenses have doubled. The native police have been discharged and Americans appointed in their stead who are fotally unacquainted with the language and modes of life. The old inhabitants state that mur- ders, robbery and crimes of every Rarglara Reputed to Have Stolen 85000 in Amalgan. nc eneras B. C., Monday.—News : Ss been brought down last night sea Sa on the Cariboo stage = the een of a burglary nel ¢ Cariboo mine, near Ques- le Forks, he first reports be liable for the proceeds of the \trust estate or any part thereof so distributed ‘to any person of whose claim he bas not had notice at the time of the distribution. Dated at Rossland, B. C., the The best saddle horses at the | a3rd day of October, 1889. Montana;.phone 6, Epwarp Batu, Assignee. ~ % The Record Office. <$ CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Estimates furnished on all hinds of work. Jobbing promptly sttended to For further information’ time, cards, maps and tickets, anply, te, agents of the E. W. Ruff, Agt. R. M. Ry., Rossland, B. C. J. W. HILL, General Agent, Spokanc, Wn A.D. CHARLTON, Ass’t, Gen. Pass. Axt., Portland, Ore. % CRESCENT DRY GOO * COMPANY, LIMITED... KEKE ESESELSSSL ESE sons notice. Toronto, aoth September, 1899, Ww ‘xeececeeced™ Office and shon: Commercial court, rear Alhambra hotel. 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