; ready for operation. WORK AT MINES Production of the Le Roi Almost Up tothe Maximum. down 38 feet, all in ore. MINOR MENTION The Nelson and Rossland clubs played an this afternoon, CENTRE STAR HOIST READY Game called at 230 p. m. Tt Will Be Put in Operation on Dominion Day} —Compressor Has Beon Shipped—Inatalling Hoist at No. 1—Large Ore Body Struck in Columbia-Kootenay. Trail last night. * representing the Boston The winze is The men are now employed in building bunk- ers, sorting bins and a water tank. interesting game Don't forget the ball game to- morrow—Colville-versus Rossland. Michael J. Roche came up from W. D. Albright of San Franciscc, poo ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 23 1900 tennis Woven Land for Sale. Two acres in desirable portion of city. Excellent ‘garden soil, Can be plotted. Apply.to J. B. Johnson TIME CARD OF STRAINS. Double Daily Teste Service. Hose & Rubber city. A. OH. _The following table shows the shipments of ore from this camp for the week ending today and for the a month to date, the figures for pre- | last night. vious weeks having been corrected F. H. . to show actual weights and those for this week being partly estimated: Wallbridge, the Oliver, manager Morrison, Sunset and other He NaGe | yea Te Spokane this morning. Iron. Mask. Southern California, Evening Star. . has as pany, is in the man of Vancouver, was in town in Deadwood camp, came in from Mr. John J. Sandeman and Miss Sandeman leave on Monday for where mining of the mines Mr, MonteChristo. . ing engineer for an. English I, Iron. Colt.. Giant will go thence to Arizona. Total......... 4172 The shipments from the Le Roi mine fell slightly under those of the i week on of a shortage ‘of cars on Friday. This was due to an accident to the rock- crusher at the Northport smelter, which prevented the unloading of cars, the supply of which is inade- quate to afford any reserve. This reacted all along the line, right to the bottom of the mine, the facili- ties being such that an accident at one point stops operations at all others. The Le Roi combination shaft has been timbered the full width to a depth of 40 feet below the surface, and the timbering between the sev- enth and eighth levels will be com- pleted during the week. Sinking from the eighth level will then’ be resumed. The upraise ov the Black Bear vein has been completed to a point under the sawmill. .The bal- ance of the boilers and smokestack arrived here today. On the No. 1, the erection of the gallows frame is pretty well advan- ced and will be finished during the week. A torce of machinists is employed in assembling the electric: hoist, which is expected to be com- pleted during the week. The or- dinary work is going on under- ground.” A new blacksmith shop with four forges is planned to be built at once on the Josie, to accommodate the increased force which will be put to work as soon as the new compres- sor is installed, The foundations for the new ore bins at the Nickel Plate have been excavated anda force of carpenters is employed in framing them. The road from the mine across Centre Star gulch to the B. A. C. offices has been completed and saves the roundabout trip necessary hitherto. A large body of pyrrhotite ore has been ed in sinking the Co- | © lumbia-Kootenay shaft below the 400-foot level. It extends the full minion meteorological. servi tour of the province. er’s office here. J.-B. Hastings, of the War has returned from Victoria. W. F, Femer, geologist Alaska. The Joseph Leiter claim on development has, started. Parties wishing’ boxes or seats for the firemen’s athleti nival Tuesday night can p' sume at T. R. Morrow’s drug (only Lougheed’s x ‘ Lost A yellow hound with Leather collar studded with buttons. -Finder will kindly this office. Safety Deposit Boxes. ded a large vault containing deposit boxes. These boxes of great value for the depo: private papers, stocks and bles. They are rented to the hours. burglar proof safe, find these a great convenience, ‘Through Sleeper. “Imperial Limited” pany on the Mexican border. Bertram C. Webber, of the Do- in the city yesterday, being on a He will add several instruments to the observ- War Eagle mine, has returned f from mountain has been bought by the American Corporation, Limited, and Mens spring and summer suit- ings, made to the latest patterns, union men employed) at long ears. When.the new Bank of Montreal building was finished, there w: lic at annual rentals of$7.50 up, and are accessible to the holder at any time of the day during banking Business or professional men who do not posses a fire or With the inauguration of | the service Pacific railway operate a through sleeper. between Arrow: head and Vancouver for the accom- com- He ice, was Eagle, of the Sophie stage ic car- rocure storey brass nous as ad- safety prove sit of valua- pub- boxes the eae ae No.1 North CoastLimited jorthCoast Limited | uae ight. east. ePallyexcent s Sunday, all others daily. CITY TICKET’ OFFICE, ZEIGLER BLOCK, Carsner Howard and Riverside. Try Our Electric Lighted “NORTH COAST LIMITED” With New “Observation Cars,” J W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wo ‘A. D, CHARLTON,A.G.P.A.,Portiand.Ore. |GLARENDON GAFE, K. SWANSON, Prop. First Class in Every Respect He NECNOR HE All Delicies and Ga_ me- in Season. _ Private....’ + Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties FIRST CLASS BAR IN CONNECTION Tailor-Made Gowns: Every day is not going to be sunny and ‘warm, ‘and rio costume will look as weJf as a.nice Tweed or Serge Suif, made in the stylish way (like the ones we have. We've made the prices attractive and if. you look them over you'll be tempted to buy. seegeeeeezes MONTREAL LOAN & INVESTMENT Co INCORPORATED Head office, Imperial bullding, St. James Street, Authorized Capital Subscribed Capital ‘This Company ha n . + eetee uibwing? Bossa of Mistgements Eimer A- Rolf. ,Hon Thos. Mayne Daly.0. G; te Secretary-Treasuren, Wk Fading. em The Montreal Loan & Investment Go offers the safest Investment for amall sums now open to the SiGile, and lends money in large or snail amounts Fopayable in monthly instalments, Fox further information, apply to W. 4. FALDING, Secretary-Treasu! Bank of Montreal Chambers, Columbia aventie. Rolt & Grogan ; FOR RENT. Office on first floor ins Block. Office and rooms o1 second floor Burns Block. 2 Large Warehouse 1n center of town. FOR SALE. even-roomed Dwelling house, plastered furnished throughout, good ioeality.. Hotel and Saloon on Second avenue.—A ~ splendid business opportunity. DRY GOODS. ROOM, HUNTER BROS. STORES INTERNATIONAL THEATRE A. KLOCKMANN, Proprietor. AM, ZINN, Manager. FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, UNE 18, THE FUNNY BURLESQUE PIRATES OF TINBUCTOO ‘Ada ted from Gilbert Pe Sullivan's famous success, “Pirates of Penzance.”* Sparking Music, Pretty Giris. a Cain, The following Vaudeville Artists: Chas. BUCKLEY & DOYLE Marle |. DORETA CORDERO ant FELICE Dell. LAURENCE & WILMA Faith Tack JOWEIT & PAXTON Evelyn Eddie ERB & FARMER Clarisse "«EDNA:PERCIE... GOD SAVE THE’ QUEEN. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBJA; MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1900 PRICR. § CENTS SRE QUARTZ JEWELRY. We have just received a line of BROOCHES, STICK PINS AND LINKS, tthe Quartz of the I. X..L. Mine near Ross- land, British Columbia .W. SPRING, The Leading Jeweler , Next door to Postottice. Everything for the Sickroom, We make it'a point td keep a complete stock of carefully selected standard goods for the sick room _ Sponges, Sick Feeders, Throat Sponges, _ Hot Water Bags, Syringes, Ice Bags, Crutches, Breast Pumps, Bed Pans, Antiseptic Dressing, Spirit Storks, Pimigants, Night Lights, Distetic Articles ¥ It you get it at ‘GOODEVE'S, its GooD. Goode, Bros., Druggists and Stationers. is the number. of the /RECORD — PHONE.. Let us figure on your Job -Printing DLT ERO MONTANA _ STABLES. | HANDSOME SADDLE HORSES STYLISH TURNOUTS, PHONE NO. 6 FOR A GURNEY Cee The. Rossland Auction House, 42 EB. COLUMBIA AVENUE. Begs to thank their many patrons and the public generally for the very liberal patronage they have _ extended to them sjncé their Closing Out Sale Commenced, and would take this opportunity of informing them of another Slaughter of Prices, Which will last forone week only, us the prices we quote below are ruinous to-eyeryone except the buyers. Here are some of the eyeopeners, Suits of Clothes. © Oil Clothing. This sprine’s odd Coats, Pants and’ Hats at just $2.50 Fy se. goods, from one half the usual prices. of the K width of the shaft and how much y farther only development will deter- mine. ience to the travelling public, Preparations are being made to] - SS SS erect a hoist, sufficient to sink 300 feet, on the joint shaft between the Annie and Le Roi ground. The operation of the Centre Star shaft will be changed over from the Peace Declared. Why devote all your time This will be a very great conven- ing about the Boer war and the gold fields of Alaska? There are read- Summer Underwear. _ We are heavily stocked in this ~ line. We will sell to all com- - ‘ers at from 2oc.a garment. Special line of Egyptian and Balbriggan shirts, 20c; draw- ars joc. Top Shirts. . In great variety from 2s5c up. Overalls and Jumpers, Jumpers, that everybody -else sells for 75 & our price. 504, . ba Miners’ Shoes. That we sold for $3 $4 $5 and $6, at $1.50 $2, $2.50 and $3. Also a line of fine ‘walking shoes from $1 up. HOUDE’'S———* - Straight Cut Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY B.;Houde & Company, Quebec Are Better than the Best. vat WHOLESALE AT. Pa € Crow & Morris, Rossland. \e Ba argains at ——= Lb J: O’HEarRn's, 1 stocked ith Spring and Summer Goods and ing te Ices talk sree sng tk RANTS ca a eee ees Men’s Fine: W te or Bi jults, for lgrsted Suits. ‘ ack, regular a. ma at alue eee jue, ir 18. 2 tb suits for: oegt2.50 Sul id Odd Pan’ Bors at fre a Fant price. - Tweed Suits, . roanlgs value, for. B. 75 A Complete Line of Miners’ Supplies always on Hand. M. J. O’HEARN, roa az | Clothier and Outfitter. | 7=*=A40%" ALAS MAKES THE PRETTIEST THE SCORE WAS 24 TO.2 Athletic. Offers special membership i in- ducements for “4° short tine by suspension of. the ‘initiation fee. Ca.%9 Rossland © ond Periodicals Excellent. accommodations for permanent and temporary. board Sand chembers; $36°td- dio per ‘month;* For particulars apply to CHARLES EB BENN, | Charles Webster, Steward: ~ Secretary. Club La # Third Avenne Rossland. CUNLIFFE & MeMILLAN, ENGINEERS, AND MILLAN All classes of Repairs and Goustruction work Undertaken. Ore Carg, Wheels and Axles, Buckets, Fans, BShafth Hangers and Pullers: Pi Pipe work specialty. North Fumps kept in stoc! ‘gents for Mig. Goo Mills; Conéanirator, eed pais: P. 0, Hox 198. IT PAYS USs— To Dispense” Diamonds, Saphires # Olivenes COMBINATION IN_ RINGS... IT’S WORTH ‘YOUR WHILE TO LOOK AT OUR NEW DISPLAY. Ci == EWERT BROS.=== Red ‘Star Storage aguiay Storage _ pranefer ROSSLAND WINS Defeat of Colville at Baseball: Proves an Easy Snap. 4 Thousand People Seo a Very ‘Ono-sided Game—Good Program Prepared for the Bvening—Hose Team Going to Greenweed, The. Rossland club had things all own way in the baseball game ‘Colville yesterday. afterngon, Which attracted’ about 1000 peop! to the ball ground. The ‘game was won-by the all-around -good'pluying: and batting of Rossland, which was in strong contrast to the slow play and. ‘poor stick-work of Colville. good work of J. Wright, in centre field and, Wer at, second. buse, & = 3 tam Cini. >! Ben OBbaveds coon oo Frity. _ hie Nefedet p24 Total... 5 Convites. 2 a 8 oe a Been snuaeunan dl ®oo~c00oroON econannooos ae Conewonmusa g oO ORRAN o> coco OMNoUne Struck out—Nefager, 3 Fay, Cy Jeffreys, 2. Bases on batleNefiger, 3; Fay, 23 Jeffreys, '5. Stolen bases, Shea 2; Nelzger, 1. Davey, 4; Vaughan, 3; Rhodes 3 Fay, 1. Double play—Fay to Sullivan to Davey. Sacrifice hit -Fritzy. Umpire—Burkin. Scorer—Cook, ———_—— Hose Team Golng to Greenwood The Rossland hose team is going Firemen'a Athletic Carnival Tomorrow E The only relief to the latter was the * leonooon “| goverment. fe a4" By. Associated Press. New York, » June. 25 —The Chi- nesn pomibargmatit of Tien Tsin set fire to the mission buildings first, says the .Chefoo correspondent ot the Journal and Advertiser. It spread to the native city and des- troyed, everything. The attacking force, well supplied with. modern artiljetys. has’ been pressing the d-forces very hard... Al- ready she, dead number 160. ing ‘sashed. from Taku, -but:the column_.will have to. fight its. way through the big” Chinese army. All Foreign Ministers Safe, ‘si London, June, 25.—The French consul generat. at Shanghai has been informed by Chinese. ministers that all foreigo ministers and for- eigners at Pekin were safe last Thursday and preparing to leave with the authority ot ‘the Chinese Admiral Hruce’s’ Weport. inéi . a5.—The admiral- ity has received the following dis- Re-| (TIEN TSIN - SWEPT BY. FLAMES Eewtarainent Started Fire Which Destroyed All - Before It. |RUSHING THE RELIEF ut the Little Force Must, Cut Its ~ Way ‘Through the . Huge shen -Chinese Army. patch fram Rear Admiral Bruce, dated Taku via Chefoo, June. 24: “The total force which left Tien Tsin with the commander-in-chigf tor Pekin was about.2000, .compos- edof.detachments from. the allied ships. No action could possibly be taken to relieve the commander- in-chief, because it-was only. known that he was cut. off by Tien Tsin being invested. , “Tien Tsin hag been aghtitig for its life ever since.’: It: was: on te- cvipt-of imformation that? -thé-Chi- nese army ‘had ordered trains for, attacking Tien Tsin and that they |were ravaging Tonku and reinforc- ing Taku, as well as mining the mouth of the Peiho, that it was promptly determined to seize Taki. Since then every effort has been made to relieve Tien Tsin. “} have commandeered a small coasting steamer for taking troops and sick wounded across the bay to Wei Hai Wei, where I intend mak. ing a temporary base hospital and asylum for refugees.” to Greenwood for the: Domi day sports on Friday and Saturday and will try to capture the prize of $150 for the wet hose test, $125 for the hub and hub speed race.and a prize for. the 220-yard foot race. dala Meee all ‘trains. 20d age ‘Will clear, trunaler, ware- SEASONED wo J.W. Gartlin e, Mi BACK FROM THE GRAND LOoDecE Mayor Goodeve Obtains Promises. In Rogard to Mining Roads Mayor A. S. Goodeve has return- ed from Vancouver where he went with Alderman J. S. Clute, Jr. and George Hering to attend the session of the Grand Lodge of Masons of British Columbia. The grand lodge dicated a new temple at Rossland, Nelson, Sandon, P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MAR KETS Revelstoke, Greenwood, New Westminster and on Friday evening had a banquet at the Van- couver hotel to which 230sat down. Finding that Mr. McBride, the minister of mines, and Mr. Wells, minister of lands and works, would not be in Victoria, the mayor did Good Scores at Practice Shoot. _ ‘The--Rocky , _Mountain® Rangers were out. for a practice shoot on ‘Saturday “and about ‘a “dozen of them, took ; part: in..the practice. Scores ‘were made ranging from 60 upward, the highest being Harp, 973 Williams, 82; Dixon, 83; Wil- kin, 78. pi : DONINION, DAY AT NELSON ‘Two Days of Sports Begluning With a Trades) Procession The Recorp acknowledges with thanks the receipt of an invitation to the Dominion day celebration at Nelson, to | be held on July 2 and 3. The progam is neatly gotten up and includes a series of amusements varied enough to suit anybody. The general committee is composed straight, and handicaps for boys and girls, and slow race. On Tues- day at 9 a..m. Caledonian sports will begiii,’ including foot races, jumping, shot-putting and weight- throwing. This will be followed by a junior baseball game between Nelson.and Kaslo; drilling contest; second baseball’: game; association football game between Nelson and Kaslo for the championship of Kootenay. . —_———_———- Gone to South Afrtea Mr. Alex Muir, formerly of the Nickel Plate mine, left Sun- day ‘morning for Johannesburg where he has accepted a responsi- ble position as assistant to the en- gineer in -charge: of the largest, mines in the Transvaal. While his of: A. H. Buchanan, chairman; F. W. Peters, Capt. J. W. Troup, J. J. Malone, W. F. Teetzel, Mayor maiy friends in this city are pleased to hear of his advancement in his chosen profession they will miss NEW GOVERNOR Distinguished Career fof Sir Henri Joly " de ‘Lotbiniere. OF AN OLD FRENCH FAMILY é > He Has Beon-in Public, Lifo Nearly 40. Years —Premier of Quebec, Member of Dominica’ ~ Cabine,tan Authority on Forestry and Agri- culture, Leader in Anglican Obureb. Hon. Sit Henri Gustave Joly de Lotbiniere is the eldest. son of the ‘late Gaspard Pierre’ Gustave’ Joly, a Huguenot native of France, who became. Seigneur de Lotbiniere by his marriage with Julie - Christine Chartier de Lotbmier, granddaugh- - ter of the last Marquis de Lotbin- iere, engineer in chief, of New: France. “Born in France-on De- cember 5,'1829, he was educated at the Keller school, Paris, in com- pany with the late Monsieur. Wad- dington, the French mirister,. Com- ing ‘to Canada, he devoted: himself to the study of law and was called to the Quebec bar in ‘1855. “He... practiced his profession, in the city and district of Quebec’.and was cre- ated a Q. C. in 1878. : . A Liberal politically, he was re- turned in that inferest to the Cana- dian assembly at. the general elec- tions of 1861 as. the representative of the county of Lotbiniere. He took a prominent part .in. the de- bates on the confederation of ‘the provinces, 1865-6, joining’ Messrs; Dorion,- Holton,” “Fiintington and other Liberal. leaders from Lower Canada in opposition to that meas- ure. Inthe first election for the United Provinces he was returned to the house of ‘commons and the octal ly: He toed a “member of both until 1874, whea at the abolition of dual. representa- tion he elected: to: remain in ‘the: ‘lo- cal legislature. He led the opposi- tion in the assembly against the De -Bouchervillegovernment until. March 1878, when, on the dismissal of his ini by. “Li G ‘nor Letellier, he was called to the pre- miership. While at the head of the govern- ment, he initiated and carried out a ig policy of retrench as well as of political purity, ‘Fhe sal- aries of ministers and the indemnity of members of the legislature were reduced, Ain’ effort was made to abolish the legislative ‘council and all unnecessary outlays were cut off. Defeated in the house in 1879, he resigned and from that time up to 1883 was again the leader of the opposition. In 1885 he retired from public life in consequence of his dis- approval of the course of the Lib- eral party on the Riel question... He reappeated on. the surface June 1893, as a delegate to the re- form convention at Ottawa,of which he was elected vice-chairman. In February 1894 he undertook a mis- . sion-of peace and goodwill to the province of Ontario to dispel the prejudice existing there against the ital i ‘ks, and Vancouver. other matters of vital importance; Grand Forks, you: may make a trip east,.and will want to know how to travel. In order to have the best service, use the Wisconsin Central railway be- tween St. Paul and Chicago. For rates and other information write Sox. . Gloves and Mits Our regular 25¢ all wool Sox will sell three for 25c. Cotton sox just the thing for fide weather, 5c. a pair. not go there, but obtained Mr. Wells’ promise to give immediate attention to the dedication of the mining roads in this city and in- duced him to wire asking Premier Dunsmuir to attend to it when Mr. only Me John Houston, Grange V. Holt-and him from their circle. K, C. Beaton, secretary. The carnival will open with a trades procession at 11 a, m. Mon- day, in which beautiful floats will represent the several trades. Atr old to the new hoist on Dominion day. The new machinery was built over the old one, so that the change can be made in a single day. The mine will then have a new hoist, skips, gallows frame and province of Quebec and to bring about a better feeling between the two provinces. In February 1895, in response to a general call from his party, he agreed to return to public life and from that time took a Stamps Sold ln Books " Frew 2iie Uo Pnrest and Freshest Drugs, * Neckti dS To be _got,. to exercise the. GREATEST les and Suspen= CARE in dispensing prescriptions.::: To-.de-- ders from 10c Up liver them IMMEDIATELY. when’ dis- . pensed,‘and to CHARGE THE _MOST _——__—) RETAIL MARKETS “Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, enver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Istok Greenwood, _ Pharnix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke . Ferguson, and Vancouver. — ‘ New Rossland, - The postoffice and sub-agencies have on sale the new postage stamp books. These are made to rope. The old machine will be put in repair and kept in reserve. “The whole of the 4o-drill compressor for the Centre Star has been shipped - =z from Sherbrooke on five cars, the Jelly glasses, fruit jars in last of waich started on June 12, so that it should soon .arrive. The yards at the mine are being ex- tended by the grading of the dump land, Oregon. Phones 65 and 20. Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- quarts and half gallons. O. M. Fox & Co., 106 E. Columbia avenue. pints, tf and achange in the line ‘of the road. eg The 20- horsepower hoist has been Board OF Telit enakeanniieation installed at the, winze on the second | (3 in picense for the perigee sate on Hots a n the original tawnsite of Rosslan level of the Evening Star. and is | pated this ast day of June, 1902, Commissioners APpiication for Hotel License. Notice is rd cot Lleense that at the next sitting he for fora 13. block Dias, Remember these prices are‘only good for one week, starting from today. Be on hand early. and so-get the choicest selections. We have engaged specif help‘so that you are sure of courteous and quick attention. i ee ae The Rossland Auction House, 42 Columbia Ave. B. BANNETT, Mncr. REASONABLE PRICES. In this way we gain the confid of your physician; he gets the most satisfactory results from his medicines, and you have recieved the greatest good for the least money. This is how it is our Prescription Trade is rapidly increasing. TELEPHONE 185, ROSSLAND: DRUG CO., 123 E.C COLUMBIA AVENUE. wrWe keep in stock evervthing that belongs toa perfectly equipped rmacy. é "William Donald, Mgr, “‘Mer., Rossland Branc hh. Don’t Burn Oil “2a ind dangerous, to say ‘They reduce insurance; give, your home or business For & brighter Rossland disagreeable find and uel cheaper =, Ose Electric Lights ‘Steam Fixtures carried in stock. | Manufacturing purposes. rs for sale oF rent. a Tbetween 8 a. m,, and 6 p.m. ‘and 8 a.m. ‘Water and Light Clute called. The question of re- ducing the city area was not taken up, as it would require an amend- ment to the municipal clauses act. All the members of the legislature pay much attention to Kootenay mining interests. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Haney came in this morning from’ Toronto. Miles Cotton of Trail was in town today. S. Severin Sorensen of London they mayor saw seemed inclined to, p.m. the sports will begin as tol- lows: Hub and hub race; baseball game in Nelson, Rossland and Spo- ane series; four-oared race for local crews, in’ heats; single out- riggers race;-ladies’ single scull; swimming race; tandem canoe race; double scull race with lady cox- swains; triple “canoe race; four- oared shell race; lacrosse match for championship‘of -Kootenay between Nelson and Greenwood; _ bicycle race: fourth mile Go. arrived in town this morning. ship of Kootenay, quarter mile contain 24 cents worth of stamps, which are protected from sticking by a sheet of prepared paper. The book, which sells for 25 cents, also contains postal information. a The Fourth at Republic. The Fourth of July is to be cele- brated at Republic with horse races, Indian rages, athletic games, bal- loon ascension and rock drilling contest, for which $2500 will be given away in prizes. In the even- ing there will be a fireworks dis- an active part in the agitation which led to Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s success at the polls in 1896. During the contest he was returned to the house of commons for Portneuf. On the formation of the new ad- ministration at Ottawa, he became controller of inland revenue and be- came a privy councillor with the title of minister of inland revenue on June 30, 1897. | He is an hon- orary Ds C. L. of Lennoxville uni- versity, au L. L. D. of Queen’s uni- versity and in acknowledgment of iPlay. (Continued on Fourth page.)