* WAS A DULL DAY Stock Market Hada Lethargic Morning of It. ———__ 52,500 SHARES SALES Rathmullen Climbs Up to 85-80, Which Is Highwater Mark for the Stook—I. X. L. ‘Went At 14c—Small Blook Evening Star Ohanged Hands. — It was a dull market today and prices were little changed. Rath- mullen went up to 854c, while I. X. L. commanded 14c. Total sajes were 52,500 shares. Rossland Sales. land Claim, mtuate near the Clty of Rbbsland, in the Trail Creek Minin; i Kootenay District; an vision of West also to purchase, explore, Incate or otherwise operate, exer W. H. FALDING, Accountant, Insurance and Mining Agent and Auctioneer. ‘ 15xen | M Rossland Opera House. Stock AGENT: Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada. The Canada Accident Assurance Co., (Accident, Liability and Plate Glass.) Complete wee INeoes y. any of the objects of the Company, an to or Today's sales on the R exchange were: I. X. L., roo, 14¢; Giant, 1000, 1000, 1000, 6%c, goou, 4000, 63{c, 1000, 7¢3 Okan- ogan, 2000, 10¢; King, 500, 1000, 28l4c, 3000, 29C, 1500, “28463 Tamarac, 2000, 834¢, 500, 834c3 Morrison, 5000, 12}4c, 7000, 12¢; Canadian Gold Fields, 5000, 834 C3 Witinipeg, 1500, 3034¢, 2000, 31 Mocs Rathmullen, 500, 834c, 3500, 854c; Evening Star, 2000, 7% 0; Riche- lieu, 2500, 1244c; Derby, (pooled) 1000, 4c. Athabasca 3d Brandon & 30 Big Three ol 16 Cariboo [Camp MeKinney]$ 118 $ 1 09 Canadian Gold Fields Ye 8 Srow's Nest Pass Coal $387 00 $32 50 Dardanelles 1 Dundee..... 1 Deer Park (new 6 2° Deer Trail No. 21% | 20 Evening Star % 7 ‘airmonc. 10% fant... 4 6% Homestake. 4 2y 73° 70” 8 u% («18 25 22 3a 29 20 Ye 24 $1 8 $1 ue ‘onte Christ 27 8 7 O34 ormigon. ¥ 1, ovel ae 2: ‘oble ‘hive. 2 % ‘ orthern Bell 2 1 - 10% Id Lronsides 11 $102 2 B) 7 8 y ast” 11! $12 f Fes E % iy 4 : a ; Var Hagle C 2 6 a. vhite Bear, a” 3% Winnipeg . 382 31 COMING AND GOING. . . Mrs. Dr. Armstrong of’ North- port is visiting Mrs. Dr. McKenzie. W. H. Falding, accountant, is suffering from a mild attack of ty- phoid fever. Frank Gibbs, manager of the Nelson branch of the Brackman & Ker Milling company, is in the city. I. Archambault of Trail was in the city today en route to Butte, Mont., where .he will reside until Spring. Phil Aspinwall of Spokane, who had been in the city on mining bus- iness, left this morning for the Boundary. H. Michaels, general ‘superin- “tendent of the Spokane Northern Telegraph company, is in the city on business. Among the Trail visitors in town today were Mrs. T. H. Coleman and son, Mrs. Riddell, Mrs. Wid- mer and Mrs. Hector. ———————— No, 331. . ‘COMPANIES ACT, 1897. es Certificate of the Re-Incorporation of *-Tne Monday Mine, Limited.’? ——_ C01 at jes’ Act, 1897.”" a3 ima— fred Cor pany, with @ capital ofone million ed and fifty thousand dollars di. fyo,to one ‘million two hundred* and ay chou eee Company il te ol 2 0! stu ate in the City of Rossland, British be siturt jae Cone ame of the existence ofthe Company is fifty rs. The ol secte for which the Company bas ere:— ¥ ber) “To ‘purchase the “Monday” Mineral Rolt & Grogan, Mines, Stocks and Insurance. Representing the following FIRE INSURANCE Companies: Caledonian, Lancashire, Connecticut of Hartford, Imperial. Hosiery 25c., DIC. 22H EHH ni fe] ‘Lo pay out of the. funds of the Com— pan: eludin, or placing shures, and to apply, ‘at, the cost of the fe} fer any i Company, and the issue of its capital, in- | Cea. SENEY4) x Boots and Shoes Made to order. Repairs neatly done. NE of the Company’s powers: [f] “Yo sell the property and: undertak— in, of the Company, or any part thereof, at such time or times, in such manner, on such terms, and for such ion as First avenue, two doors from Washingtén street, Rossland, B. C.~. BUSINESS CARDS. the Company may think fit: . tpl, ‘To sell, improve, manage, develop, lease; dispose of, turn to account or other- wise deal with all or any property of the Company: [bh] ‘fo amalgamate with or acquire the business and liabilities of uny other com- y or companies having objects alto- getiier or in part similar to those of this company: (i) ‘To sell and dispose of the Company’s stock frum time to time, und us often as may be deemed expedient, for such price orin exchange for such property a8 the Company may think fit: Uj] To procure the Company tu be regis- tered in any place or couatry: ~ To do all such things as the Com- De. A. MILLOY, DENTIST. Rooms: Stone block, over Bank of Toronto Columbia Ave. SoSeGESS et F. W- HINSDALE, . CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building. Also New Xork Life lusurance Agency. Washington street. Rossland, B.C. Sie ge ge tie Women’s Ready-to o Flannel Underskirts, a | Women’s Sweaters, for 50 cenis. 8 - # sosnssessosooosoossosesssesens sos eonseg : 2. . 7 v 40c., 50c., 60c., 75c., up to $4 pair, A ; Special Sale of + $10 Waists for $7.50. S $3.50 Waists for $2.75. $3 Waists for $2.25. -wear Skirts, from $2.50 up to $15. RR DAD eG A ? HUNTER BROS. sb OSFIAGEAAA TERS ES ETS IS GAGE ETM os Fae Women’s Silk and Cashitiere. ......--66 Misses’ Cashttiere... f) Children’s Cashmere Infants’ Cashmere .. S Boys’ Extra Heavy : WOO] 0.2.6 cece cence + 4 Waists. $5 Waists for $3.75. flounced and braided, $2.25. DRY GOODS ROOM. ‘THE BIG STORE. a hskshshisietheteidiadndndiaiieehachaabeal pany may think or con to the attainment of the above objects or any. of them. ven under my hand and seal of office at Victoria, Province of British Columbia, e-> this 25th day of August. one eight hundred and Binety-nine: 8. 8. ¥. WOOTTON, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. Estdblished May, 1895. THE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., LimivaD LIABILITY. MINING. AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland. Daniel Dickinson. DICKINSON & ORDE Btock Brokers. Stocks bought and sold on the closest margins. Tel. No. 61. Rossland, B. C. CHARLES DANGERFIELD, STOCK BROKER. Wallace Block, Columbia aye. Tel. No. 90 Cable address 4, Bedford MeNeill’s Whitehall”? CC4€5 {Cloughs. TrHos. Ss. GILMOUR, STOCKS AND SHARES MINING AGENT. Columbia Avenue. - Rossland, B. C. Walter L, Orde |, C= HOUDE'S Straight Cut Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY B. Houde & Company, Quebec : : Are Better than the Best. WHOLESALE AT ox ce am Q ¢. Crow & Morris, Rossland. ¢ «ee CUNLIFFE & ABLETT, ’ - All classes of Repairs aud Construction Work Undertaken. aspecialty. Northey Pumps ‘kept in stock. Agents for Wm. Hamilton Mig. Co.’s Mills, Concentrators, Ete. Third Avenue, Rossland. BP. 0. Box 198+ ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. Ore Cars, Wheels and Axles, Buckets, Fans, Shatting, Hangers and Pullers. Pipe work c..P. R. Block. oughton’s Exchange Auction Mart We have for sale, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Gloves Mitts, Underwear, Overshirts, Socks, Watches, and all kinds of Notions. Special sale for a few days at a sacrifice, Some first classs Albums. Nothing Cheap but the Price. Houghton’s Exchange Adctioh Mart. INTERNATIONAL -. MUSIC HALL. Monday, Nov. 13th, and during week. La Jess, The beantiful Song Spectacle, “The Red Cross. 99 ‘The wOnderful Novelty. Nurses. Gymnast. By PEARL & CASSIDY on the Late Uprising. . ‘The Man-of Mystery, PROFESSOR DEL ADELPHIA. Gertie Harrington, Banjo Queen, See the Comedy-Drama by Lawrence: Miss Maude Newell. Tefephone 86, P.O. Box 268 A.® MACKENZIE & CO. MINING BROKERS. Columbia Ave, Rossland, B. C. ootenay.. Hotel-—-—wy wwe 7 First-Class Business Lunch 35 Cents. Oysters in any style, a Specialty. Game in Season. enexD ; Private Boxes for Fatt- ilies and Parties. evexs> Miss K. GRAND HOTEL. SPOKANE STREET. The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ic nie ae Matthews, Bros., Prop’s. HOTEL HOFFMAN, ‘Washington Street, Rossland, B, C. —— Nicely Furnished Rooms First-Class, Bar. Railroad and Miners Time Checks cashed, free of charge. P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS ‘Sand Revelsto! d Euchered, International Stock Company in the cast. Harrison, the Coster, and 24 other Artists in a Banner Bill of Novelties, Rossland, Nelson, r Sj G rand Forks, and Vancouver. ——s _——_——__— RETAIL MARKETS Rossland, Trail, - Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke Ferguson, and Vancouver. ———— William Donald, Mgr., Rossland Branch. The Arlington <<" Headquarters for Commer- cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. UNEXCELLED TABLE. — THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL. Joun Haverty, Proprietor. QUICK WORK (| Tel. No. 8 Red Star Storage & Transfer © Baggage delivered promptly. he city. Meetall trains. Contract and Tob Work WE SELL GOOD, DRY, SZASONED WOOD. J. W. Hartline, Mer. Katie D. Green G. M. and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property situated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie District, B.C. FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company’s Treasury Stock is now offered to the public at 71-2 Cents per Share, and can be had on application to 22 Columbia Aveuue, GEORGE H. GREEN, Rossland, B. C. Sec-Treasurer. pcan Harry McIntosh - - Proprietor. SS IK I IK Il Frank E. ~JENCKES MACHINE CO. SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC. ining kt achinery IN THE WORLD. Mendenhall, Agent, Rossland, B. C, a 7 Ss SS SSN H vou. 5. NO. 65. ROSSLAND, a SATURDAY, N' OVEMBER 18, 1899. PRICE § CENTS A magnificent line with Striking Chimes. cx _J. W. Spring, The deweler. la?) Artistic to a degree, and at Moderate prices. ‘Output, of the:.Camp Again Passed pS 500 Mark, LE RO| WAS IN THE LEA sa Total Output of the Camp Since January q Now Aggregates 166,608 Tons—At i Rate the Shipments for the’ Year Reach 187,668 Tons. enn Lad The ore shipments for the! past; "This is an OP ‘and have 0 ft Pays to Dec: R. C. Prayer Books, . « le Atte |e . C. Prayer Books, ... + Methodist Hymn Books, . « Presbyterian Hymn Books, Bibles, and oe ewig ae Butlers R. C. Catechisms . list with 2432 tons to its credit.4j Those figures represent an increase of 776 tons over the output of th previous week. The War Eag! tonnagé is a little less strong, ani to 1906.tons. For the pre=. British. , Toute. 1 : PORTURITY as we are going out of these lines me very pretty bindings.. Absolute Cost. No Reserve. vious period ending on. last Sat day it produced 2336 tons. Centre Star. shows an increase front 4 Pet mine x, § GOODEVE BROS-» 864 tons to 896 tons. The fron Rubbers. eee. 0 nn C. 0. LALONDE'S ubbers! Mask on the contrary is just two tons less, and is credited with .100 tons this week; : } The total output of the c! since the first of the year is now ' who haye arrived. BLEW UP. BRIDGE AT COLENGO | ‘Boers ‘Destroy Railway | ° From Cape to ysmith. eben i ’ y Lorenzo Marquez, November 18.—The official Volkstein re- ‘ ‘About 600 burghers with cannon are guarding the Help- Dundee to baffle any strategical at- e by the Pietermaritzburg-Greytown _ maaker pass 16 miles from tempt to re-occupy Dunde Toronto, Saturday.—The World this ) tatively that the Canadian contingent upon arrival in South Africa will be used for garrison duty only. vs ‘+ London, Saturday.~—British transports have arrived at Care Town!.with 4600 men for the British 1orce in South Africa. makes a total of about 27,000 men for General Buller’s army corps London, Saturday.—The war office has received the following dispatch from Gen. Buller: “Cape Town, Friday.—A report from ‘Kimberly, dated Saturday, November 11, says all are well, there. VAN HORNE ON BURIED BY BOERS © Krager’s Fighting Men Cared for En- glish Dead and Wounded. NO NEED OF BRITISH AID e Humane Feature of the Great Warfare Now Raging in South Africa—! Dutch Com- mandant and English Surgeon Exchange Gompliments on Battlefald. Estcourt, Natal, *Saturday.—Dr. ' week d i ‘ ) 2 Bris ho was: i hi iF thi Wa gah aot 344 tons, which |i! ports that the great railway bridge: over the Tugela river near Co- Red Crass ees ate ea aa he ; output of the previous devek’ daysil »lenzo-was completely destroyed Wednesday, November 15. The killed- and succor the wounded of “The Le Roi is at. the head of the}! ' Boers are looking forward with great interest to the impending the armored train disaster, gives Nk encounter between Colenzo and Estcourt with the” ‘ing aa i z tof the ‘ae! ond interview which he had with the Boer commandant, who met him as soon as’ Dr. Briscoe left the train with a white flag. The commandant replied to the says hori- Tnis * request for permission’ to remove the dead and wounded by saying that the dead had: already been buried and the wounded were being well: cared for by the Boer. hospital corps. The Boer command- ant and Dr. Briscoe interchanged ox. 1g5,668 tons. The figures in. detait’| follow: aa ed - is weee’s - TORNNAGH 7 Reports from Lady MINE: TOMNAGH SINCE JAN. 1. "99 | Hi; up to Tudsday, ING LINES: A FEW OF OUR LEADING EL * ge W. Collars and Cuffs, ~~—-Christy. Hats, Health Brand Underwear, Arcadia Underwear, In Talloring Department our Stock 1s Full and Complete - to ' ing already reported. doing any harm. “Total....+++++5:344 15§;668 At the present ‘rate the total out- h dated Sunday, bi day, November 13, says all are well there.” aus * Lorenzo Marquez, Delagoa Bay, Saturday.—Belated dispatches from a correspondent who was ‘h November 14, are arriving’here, after being. '; strictly censored at Pretoria. They throw-some light on the fight- They say that on Friday, November 10, Sent :lyddite* shells vere fired into. the~ Transvaal “The wooden platform of the -second big gun on Bulwana hill was damaged but has since been repaired. Commandant Weilbach captured a man who reported that General White had been wounded, and had gone to Pietermaritz- ’ 1 French in 12, and Mon- on: the pl hibited on both sides. —_—_—_—_—____—_——- HIS DIGNITY ‘Trying to Get the Sailway Magnate * and Hon. Mr. Blair to Make Op. with the Boers near L central.artillery position without *” d. This, however, ‘does - burg leaving. 1 infor: The pri: also re- put of the minés this year will reach ith the Tr 187,668 tons. not tally with the FAIR WILL BE ENDED TONIGHT ported that the British forces were hiding in underground cham- bers in order to avoid the shells, ard said there were about 1000 ded in the h but was better. ttal. Close of the Successful Bazaar in Aid of Hospital. The Sisters’ fair will close to- night and the last of the many voting will then be closed. |||" sheltered. _, | One of the remaining events is the ceased firing. Py n vv. AND.N. TEL. 48. -The Rossland Warehouse & Transfer P. 0. BOX 482. ---Gompany..- LTA AEE NORM a COL. TEL. 6 * ‘(Phis Company will handle with Quick Dispatch, any class of for moving Eftects, Contracts always Fulfilled Satisfactorily. Damage to Goods handled by us, promptly settled for. Freight, Heavy Machinery, Etc., Special Furniture Van Farniture, Pianos, Safes, Etc., Etc. Ete. Best Warehousing Facilities in Kootenay. We Gell Hard and Soft Goal. oo lecti next year would better disposition of the instrument case ‘ to be voted the most popular physi- cian. , : Among the ‘contests already de- cided, Jerry Spellman got the silver water pitcher for the most popular Tuesday, November 14. teries. On Monday, November 13, the British forts on the north side of Ladysmith opened on the nearest Boer battery and the Shells fell so thick that the Boers were compelled to lie flat and Later they opened fire on the British batteries, . rred between the Orange Free ‘State Heavy fighting occu h of Ladysmith during the morning of troops and the British soutl The result is not known. bards kop the British batteries were visible shelling the Free Staters' position. A Transvaal big gun shelled the British bat- 1 Joubert had been indisposed Montreal, day.—There have been great doings:here in govern- ment and railway circles. ' For months past the C. P..R. and the Canadian. gov: : the ‘department™ of rail a canals, have been strained to the - breaking point, and keen politicians like Hon. Mr. Tarte have felt that _ if Mc. Blair did not get on his good behavior pretty soon there would é be open warfare all along the line. It appears that Sir William Van Horne and Sir Wilfred Laurier’s minister of railways and canals fell out a few months after the liberal government came: into power, and the ‘‘scrap” has been kept up ever since. Mr. Blair came. up from New Brunswick resolved to sit down + §8P which hard on the big railway, and al- though he has worked out the cam- From Lom- hotel keeper. Mrs. C. O. Lalonde was voted the most.popular mar- ried lady, and was the recipient. of the handsome silver soup tureen given by Henry Roy. Miss Kate Dwyer received the. gold bracelet as @ the most popular.unmarried lady. John G Egan, junior, drew the briar: pipe. Ticket .No. 51 got the ‘suit of clothes. —— tle Coupler Slipped. musT REGISTER BY DECEMBER Householders Hequlred to Make De- claration by That Time, The ¢itizens riot on the assess- - yesterday. ment rolls who desire to vote at the automatically. make their declarations now. The C Meat Choice Groceries and Veg ters, Fresh Fish, Hams, Market... WHY ruu two accounts when you can have all togethe! = : ap rprree~t | household O. D. Grocery and — d Telephone 99. Washington St. s’ listelo nD. be a, and 12 days remains for getting on the rolls, British subjects not holding real estate’ can vote on mak- ing declaration that they are the occupants ‘of rooms or buildings having a rent value of $5 monthly. The declaration must be filed with Assessor Harp by December 1. rallor Heard Gots Contract. track along there which out of place. into the gulch beneath. same time it me C. E. Heard, the Washington| were undisturbed.” The Clarendon.Cafe aS First-Class in Every Respect. —_—— Rooms for Banquets and Diuner Parties. Open Day and Night. street merchant tailor, has received the contract from the city for mak- was $28.50 each. His samples were of an exceptionally good grade of cloth. 2 would be hard for the | How THE APPLE cAR TUMBLED automatically coupled from the rest of the train behind it, so the remaining cars “Couldn't the same accident hap- pen to a passenger coach?” he was with the same sort of couplers, platforms overlap so closely that it| connection. knuckles to] flowers always on hand. slip upwards out of place. Besides that passenger coaches are held tu- Batiway Men Say That the Automa-| rether with safety chains, and even should the coupler give way the Railway men are still discussing | tain would not separate.” the causes of the recent wreck on — the. Red Mountain road when a car of apples oroke loose in the middle of a train and tumbled down the bank into the canon =0o feet below. cided to put in a compressor plant “The explanation evidently lies| upon its property i in the coupler used,” said an es- pecially well-informed traffic man “The car was fitted with the: knuckle couplers, which join - There was evident- up yesterday front Trail add will in ly some Slight disturbance in the| future reside at the residence near threw the car upward and the knuckle ly purchased from William Still- joining it to the forward car slipped | \e11, The accident hap- pened on’a curve as you remember, and the load of apples tumbled off At the MINOB MENTION. The Abe Lincoln company has de- adjoining the Sunset No. 2 in the South belt. H. Luekman is in charge. The family of Charles E,. Heard, the Washington street tailor,moved the Roman Catholic church, recent- - ‘The Newest in Neckwear. ‘Neckweur in bright colots is the most attractive these days and a very pretty line is being shown in the window of C. W. Mount & Co's. store. Shades of red, both bright and subdued, predominate in bows, four-in-hands and puffs. Up- to-date furnishings for men are al- ways displayed by Cc. W. Mount & un- ing the winter suits for the police | asked. department. Six new uniforms “Hardly. In the first place al- | Co- will be used, and Mr. Heard’s price} though the passenger cars are fitted| Rossland’s leading étioners, the|the Bon Ton. Oyster parlors in A choice line of cut paign on these lines he has got some terrible. hard knocks in re- turn, Sir William Van Horne treated Mr. Blair with sifkat contempt, but President Shaughnessy, it appears, has adopted different tactics, anda little bird says that more than once the government has been made to feel the power of the big railway corporation. Things have come to such a pass that Mr. Tarte at- tempted to bring about a reconc! ation. The minister of public works had a two-hours’ interview with Mr. Shaughnesy, who, it ap- pears, told Mr. Tarte quite plainly what he thought of his colleague, the minister of railways, and all the rest of the ministerial shooting match, Sir Wilfrid Laurier included. The story goes that Mr. Tarte strove to get the president of the Canadian Pacific and the minister of railways together, but to no avail, and Sir Wilfrid and Mr. Blair remained at the Windsor, while the interview was proceeding a little way down the street. ‘Won the Cake Walk. The Odd Fellows’ beautiful new hall on Lincoln street was thrown open to the public last evening . when the lodge gave its initial ball. The attendance was large and was in every way successful. The cake walk was won by Miss Mabel Hag- gart and Herald W. Schorlemmer. ee ns Kclegraph in Greenwood. The Canadian Pacific telegraph system has opened its branch in Greenwood. The charge for mes- sages between there and Rossland will be 25 cents for 10 words.