ssland Evening Record VOL 4, NO. £2 ‘ROSSLAND, ; BRITISH COLUMBIA. FRIDAY. JULY 28, i899. PRIOE FIVE OEN'TS.: Gases — We have just ‘received auother line of SASHES with the MAPLE LEAF, CANADIAN AND. BRITISH Coat of Arms enanieléd on the buckles. Theso are the latest and very stylish. J. W. SPRING, NEXT DOOR TO THE ‘POST OEFICE, THE LEADING JEWELER, GENUINE. SALE id Great Redurtion in Prices in the Next. THIRTY DAYS. 1, Will Offer. the. following: Goods at and-Below Cost: MEN’S SUITS. BOYS’ SUITS. Cld Price. Sate Prices : Old Price. y Tweed Suit $3.0 by | Tweed Suit... $600 p Suit. Blue Serge Suit: 'y Blue Fergo Sult ine Scotch Tweed Suit, bney Serge Suit. ed Weol Suits fro. n Creab Suits from, y Linen Suits from.. fuer Coats from. Blue Lerge Sailor Suit. American Wach Suite. Fancy Stripe Linen Buits. Full line of Boye’ Odd Panta. G60 ned, toclear at. +800 to to 3s to os Boe. f NERS and BOY'S AMERICAN and ENGLISH HATS and prising Steteun, B., Wakefield and Le: Stiff Hata. pm plete li CAPS, as Cariboo Hydraulie;. .. $1 62 750, $1.00, $1.25 . A CrowsRest Coal JTORONTO: STOCK: MU RKEI Toronto, Jaly 28.—The iollowing is a callon ‘the. Toronta plesk exchange, and of the eales made: ONTALIO. $1 10. Waterloo. . is CARIBOO DrstEIcr. $1 4736 FAIRVIEW CAMP. > Smuggler......2.0...2 236 ROUNDARY CREEK. ‘ola sroneides: 2 Knob Hil 1% Rathmalten 3 Brandon & G, Pree: i Morrison ... Winnipeg .. BLOCAN, AINSWORTH AND NELUON. Wonderful 14 °$88 60° $97 In ail the Newest: Designs & Paterna med ThisWeek fNubby Line of American Shirts and Ties “A FEW: FACTS WORTH LOOKING INTO: ltt He carries vt the largest and most complete English, Sostch and AMa- Honey “Fereee eon Ke Kooteney. , CUTTER in ‘3rd. ean only Unton Labor. ‘A CARLOAD: OF. TRUNKS and VALISES JUST ARRIVED. ie RN, THE CLOTHIER does M.J. O'HHEARN employ moi Tailors than all *he other merchants combined in Ror e ecured the services of the BEST | | E TBXEDA ISLAND. Van Anda.......00... TRAIL CREEK. We: iil have your trade. after: thats Try! { average inan buyersh si lo 1 ee ‘ance:and fit." They-kitow little about’ leath- Bd trnet to their dealers. “Hence the advantage of:dealing -with’s “repa p.house. Our shoes strike people by stylish shape and by their quality. -C,O, LALONDE EST. COWUMBLA- AVENUE. _11 EAST COLUMBIA AVENUE. tor ae p ith Meatcl 6. ae the Peajeine aes sf isons will int Hf the tw sce “ Ae MORROW, Successor to McLean & Morrow, °"~ The Pioneer. Druggists, : Reaslend, B.C. he ‘Clarendon Cafe. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, Open Day:and Night. oms for Banquets and Dinner Parties. .| Canadian G. :| Minnehaha, DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES, * B.C. Gold F, 4l¢ 836 8. 8% Morning Sales: Golden Star, 500 at 44; 500 at 4937; 500 at 483¢; 500 at4314, Waterloo, 1,000 at 83¢:. Wonderful, 500, 600, 1,000 at 4. Van Anda, 5,000 at. 1034; 5,000, 5,000, 1,600 at 11. Empress, 1,000 at&. Deer Trail,1,000 at 2894; 1,000 at 24; 500, 00 at 243g. * Afternoon Salea:’ Empress, 1,000 at 5. 1,000 at: 2134. . War Eagle, 100 at $8.66; 100 at $8.67. Winnipeg, 1,000 at 2834." “Van “Anda, 5,000 at-1034. Golden Star, 500;,760'at 44. Deer Trail, 5 | 1,600,1,000 at. 24. Van Anda, 1500 at 1034. -* . »)PERSONAL. Mr. and Mre, J. F. Ritchie have re- turaed from the Halcyon hot springs. J.B. McArthur came in lust evening frora Columbia City. E. B. Kirby, a mining engineer of Denver Colo., has been appointed gen- eral superintendent of the War Eagle and Centre Star mines, in place of J. B, Hastings, who has been made general manager and local director of the com- pany owning these mines. W. 8. Haskins and Charles Dundee, in answer to an invitation from their wives, left last evening for Sheep Creek Park, Beetle Path, Mosquito Grove, where the ladies ‘with ‘a number of others, are Rossland Labor Union Cooks’ and Walters’ union, No. 40W.L. U., Bato, eee? evening at 8:90, Miner's Sonne NEUEN, E ‘Fres; To the General Public appreciate the short hours ree by The Gerke will kind}: mn. those .cl cf aemthed House in Koctonay LLIAM. RR, BEATTY U. dertaker. BSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A CREELMAN P. 0. BOX 315. elman & Beam, CONTRACTORS BUILDERS. GEO. BEAM Ciel’ nl Slema' Union, Martin A. Schwieg, the high-class tailor, will give you a perfect fit. Call and see him, Spokane street, two doore off Columbia avenue, tf furnished oh all kirids of work. icbbing promptly attended to. 7 AND SHOP: < C sini Rossland B R. F. Queener, of Bossburg, i is in’ the city visiting rélatives. Rev. H. Irwin returned. last evening from the Boundary country and says it is booming. He also says that J. R. Reevis has hought the Grand Forks Miner. J..W. Witherop, a Spokane capitalist and a large ewner in the Paria Be'le Company, which owns the Zenith addi- tion to Rossland, is in town. George Agnew, of the firm of Agnew & Co., on Washington street, near the Red L,| Mountain depot, deslers in groceries, pro- visions, etc., came here from Dominion City, Man., where he has resided for. 20 years. His old home papers express thu kindest wishes for him, on behalf of the people, in his new home in MAYOR LOST THB IENPE Says te Will Allow ‘No Han to Call Him'a Liar. y THAT IS, IN HIS OWN DWELLING Trades and Labor Couneil and Miners’ Union Committees Ask Questions That Make Him Mad. Last evening a committee from: the ,| Trades and Labor council and a com- mittee from the Minera’ Union waited pon eer Goodeve, at his place of to the app ment of a "police magistrate, and to en- ¢|auire why -a license had been refused Measra. Bianchi & Faletti, at the Bodega. In the first instance the mayer said he or the city council had nothing te do with the appointment of the police or the i of the appointment.’ He was asked if the city conncil had not_revommended the last appointment, and he acknowledged that they had. He was then asked if he had not’ been asked to recommend the appointment of amother during the re- cent visit ef the attorney-geueral to Rossland, antl he admitted that he had. This seemed to corner the ‘mayor, and he would say nothing about it. He was then asked by the committee why the license was refused Messrs. Bianchi & Faletti, to which he replied thut that was the business of the license commissioners. He finally; when pinned down; said that the] license inspector ‘had PRESIDENT HEUREUX’S FUNERAL. ‘|Great Rejoicing Among the Exiles He Had . Driven Out. Oarz Haytt, July 28.—The funeral of P » of Santo 14 took place at 5 o’clock last evening in Santiago de Los Cabamero. The popt- uce was panic stricken, but there was no disorder. The news of the president's death was i) hardly credited here by the people gen- erally until last evening when news con- firming the report was received. There was great rojoicing aniong those exiled {rom Santo Domingo by the late pregi- dent, many,of whom live in and around Cape Hayti. These exilea who were driven out.of their country by Heurenx 5 @re now preparing to arm themselves and enter Santo Domingo, where they expect their chief, Don Juan Isidore, to join them. ‘The Dominican govern: ment is making preparations on a large ecale to maintain itself. ‘ Part of the Plot, 3 Kixoston, July 28.—Advices from San Domingo describe the existence of a well planned plot by the adherents of Jimengie to depose President Heureaux, which it is thought will succeed.’ The assassination of President Heureawx is regarded here ag an indication of the success of the plot. - To Protect American Interests. Wasuincrton, July 28.—A vessel is to be sent immediately to San Dominge. Sec- retary Hay made a request that Secre- tary Long take this action, and the Machias, now at San Juan, and only a day’s ran from San Domingo, will pro- caed at once to that island to protect Awerican interests. —___ Visitiag. Oxford. Lonpon, July 28.—Members of the Harvard-Yale athletic team visited the Oxford wniverslty today and. inspected - several colleges. ‘The “party ‘lomched-at>~ kat was wh: the licenge- had been refused. “Then he was asked if -the license inspector had the say_as..to.. who, and who not, wae te be gramted:a license. It was apparent that the mayor was all the. time. losing :his.temper,.and_at this: juncture Mr. Goodeve accused ene of the committeemen of ¢arrying lies to thé Recozp office regarding the corrup- tion in the police department. The committeeman promptly retorted: “If you eay I carried lies to the Recorp office you are a liar.” Mr. Goodeve flew into a-rage and out of his coat, and said he would allow no man to call him a liar-in his ‘own -honse,, The commit- teeman reiterated what he had said and then took off his coat, too. In doing soa paper dropped out of the pocket, 'and.as he alooped . to. get it Mr. Good- eve’s” brother. j imped .upon his back. The other committeemen caught hold of the mayor, but 1t is understood they did not tear his clothes off him in endeavor- ing to hold him.” The committeeman’ made some kind of an apology for taking off his coat to thresh a poor little fellow eollege.. In the afternoon the American visitors were taken to the university cricket grounds, where they were entertained: at tea in the pavilion, returning te London in the evening. The Shamrock: Leayes Tuesday." ’ Lonpon, July 28.—The departure of the Shamrock from the Clyde for New York is fixed for Tuesday. . Disease and Drought, Bompay, July 28.—There were 151 cases and 121 deaths from plague, at Poonen, yesterday. Rain atill holds off, and crops are withering. Mob Got the Mormons. Atzanta, Ga., July 28.—A special from Covington, Ga., saya: Fifty masked men made away with thres Mormen elders, who kave been Preaching in the sur- reunding country... Sie To Deliver tho Islands. Mantua, July 28.—In. compliance with ordera from Madrid the Spanish trans- port Alva will proceed from Manila im- di to the Caroli in order to ‘ like the mayor, and thoge helding him to let him go, which was done. 3 i The mayor declined an invitation to go outside, and the committeemen went their way without accomplishing the ob- ject of their vieit. Ag the name of the Rzcorp was breught into the controversy it is noteut of:the-way to state here- that. Mayor 'Goodeve was entirely in errorin his ing the carrying any information to this office up any matter whatever in reference to the questions under discussion: — That ‘Is’ Nothing, ‘ Battruong, July 28.—Four negroes, Cornelius Brown, John Meyer. Gharle James and Jose Bryan were hanged in the jail yard here tuday. Austral ian-Sussex Cricket. Loypon, July 28.—In the crieket match between the Australian and Sus- sex elevens, begun yesterday at Brighton, the Sussex eleven concluded their first innings today with 416 runs. Price of Coal Advanced. © New Yon, July 88.—Anthracite com- panies that all orders for cual Bridgford & Hurring’s O K porclane bath and barber shop has movei to the, Leland, one door east of the Widsor hetel at prices prior to Jnly 1, not filled July 31, will be cancelled, and an advance of 265 cents per ton will wep ge. into ‘0 general ‘effect. repatriate the garrison and inhal itagts of these islands, There is great imtereat in the first attempt of the cat le Bout to follow the movements of Sthe army boat, which left Lambay, at the moxgt.ern end of Laguna de Bay, this .reraing, after making connection with the land, -wire and successfully laying 18 miles of cable. It ie-expected that the hoat will reach Calamba tonight. Blames England and Ameriea. New York, July 28.—A cerrespondent of the Herald says: Paul de Cassognac tears England and the United States to tatters this morning and says these na- tions helped Germany and done their utmost to make the conference at the Hague a failure. THs Epidemic Over. Wasurnaton, D. C., July 28.—General Brook at Havana has sent the following to this city in regard te the yellow fever: General good reports have come in from all points on the 26th, saying that there are no more cases of fever among the troops or-government employes. The sinitary conditions are excellent. It is intensely hot. I think it is safe to con- aider the present epidemic over. There's a sign on the Imperial. cigar store window, Spokane street, ‘Musical Instrnments at Caught Prices.” He meuns it. Bring your catalegue, 7-18-1m