ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, AUGUST 23, 1899. W. C. T. U, Meeting. JIG. 1 The Woman’s Christi Unien met in the Methodist Church yes- terday afternoon. Reporte were read, a number of resolutions for the benefit of the work and several new’ members added. The ladies will meet with Mrs. Scoffield, Kootenay ave., Monday after- noon at three o'clock. ‘The next public business meeting will be held in the Presbyterian church Tues- tioneer’s license and will manage a new auction house in une of the store rooms in the Bell View houso on Washington atreet, soon to be opened. ee a LOCAL BREVITIES. Fitzpatrick, plumber, has removed shop to the corner of Columbia avenue and Washington atreet, Shaw’s cigar store. y has taken out. an aue- the sanitary his office and Snider Cap dite day afternoon Sept. 5, P at three o'clock. Opera House Sold. At 2o’clock this afternoon the opera honse and three lots were aold by Auc- : tioneer J. G. Houghton for $1,625 to A. H. MacNeill. It is understood that the property was bid in for the mortgegee, Frank W. Hart. The mortgagors were Lillinn Beddard and John Boll. W. F. McNeill started the sale at $1,- 100; E,O.-Smith, bid $1,100; A. H. MacNeill, $1,200. Joha S.Clute and W. F. McNeill run it up to $1,600, and it was sold for $1,625, as atated above. A Runaway. At 2 o'clock this afternoon while Belle Burns, colored, was out for a drive her horaes became unmanageable going down ‘Washington street and run intothe tele- graph poles at the corner of Columbia avenue and Washington, breaking the Martin A. TAILOR. Perfect . Fit Guaranteed Prumpt Delivery SPOKANE 8TREET One Door East of Col. Avenue, CRESCENT Dry Goods Company, Lid. —“rer= Schwieg ( lothing and Hurnishing Goods Department Men’s Taller-ade Suits. “Fall: Underwear. Scotch Twreds, Nice Brown Mix- Our fall-importationg, direct from the tures in Sack Suits, Round Cut, Dest. manufacturers in Scotland, are. just $7,50 and {8.000 | opened. Me tongue of the vehicle and the occupant out. The team broke away from the carriage and ran to Spokane atreet and thence north. Miss Burns was not hurt, ‘The Rossland Billiard Hail and Bowl- ing Alley offers 2 $15 prize for the high- est score made in Four Back-for the month of September. 38-15 Men’s flannel suits for $20 at MG oe Lougheed & Co. dust Received. - sd FROM CALIFORNIA. * Cucumbers, Cauliflower, Tomatoes Cabbage, Potatoes, Onions Peas and Beans And from Chicago a complete line of Kennedy’s Biscuits. O..M. Fox & Co. LEADING GROCER. Pianos. Pianoson the installment plan. Easy terms. Call at the Imperial cigar store. tf WANTFD—A chambermaid at the Dominion hotel. Miners’, railroad) and city checks cashed free of charge at all hours at Hotel Hoffman, Rossland, Harry McIn- tosh, proprietor. tf. The Evening Recorp delivered to any part of the city for 65 cents per month WANTED:—A good lady solicitor. Address A. B_ this office. - tf A Close Shave Or just the kind you want at Ed Ray’s Internatioual Barber Shop. Jf you want to wear the best-fitting auitin town go to Martin A. Schwieg, high-class tailor. Every garment guar- anteed ti The Evening Recorp after June 1 de- livered to any partof the city or 65 cents a month, We have no solicitor, s0 his rake-off don’t go on your BILL We have no Collector, so his rabe-of does not go on y BILL Wedo work for CASH, do not put the loss of-bad collections on your BILL on your bill fsa ~. the throat, offensive Catarrh Shackles : Broken In 60 Minutes ef in fee Re 60 minutes. was a tho a f aritation der gave me instant tert while was permanently bs de Scotch Wool Underwear from’ the Heavy All-Wool at $1.00 Suit to best and Finest Made at $9.00 a suit. fen’s Blue Cheviot Suits, Square Cut Sacke, Tailor-Made, lined with goud Italian cloth, Men’s Heavy Brown Mised Scotch Scotch Wool Underwear, our~ own Special Importations, “at $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $7.50 and $9.00 a cuit. a) Tweed fuits, Square Cut Sacks,- Tailor-Made, ic, ropping 1a Men’s Suits of West of England Men’s Natural Wool Underwear at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per imported Serges, in Blacks and Suit. $13.50, $15.00, $16.50 and $20.00 | - iach ra breath, loss of taste ay be lghtenlagatou yon you— ‘AREHAL POWDER jctim of chronte Catarrb ot Be ten er Cotatral Bo relief and in an cured."—James Men’s Oxford Grey Serge Frock SOX. TNR oo SCENIC LINE OF THE Wort, Favorite Tr angeontinental Route | 4 Between the Northwest? and all Points East, & Choice of To Routes Through the FAMOUS, @>Rocky: Mountain Seeney | And Four Routes Fast of Pueblo and Denver, _All Passengers granted aday stop. over | in the Mormon‘ Capital or anywhere be ‘tween Ogden and. Denver. Vereonally conducted Tourist Excursions three day a week to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, cy,’ 4 cago-and the East. | For-Ticketa'and ‘any information regard -ing- Rates, Routes, etc., or for De. acriptive Advertising Matter, call ‘on agents of Oregon Kr y & Noo’ eet Co. or Ure- Short Line. 8. K. PoceER: Gen, l'asa.& ‘Ticket vent. Denver, Col. R. ©, NicHor, jeneral A BL Washes us Portland, On Rossland Evenir 1g =. VOL 4, NO. 46, ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THUR3DAY. AUGUST 24,1899. ‘PRICE FIVE OEN'IS, mbrellas--— “Wo have just received another lot of Umbrell: with Sterling Silver Handler, tor Ladies as Gentiemen. Cali and see them. J.W. SPRING; NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OEFICE, THE LEADING JEWELER. BARGAINS BARGAINS! BARGAINS! I mean Gennine Bargains and tho ! “Largest: and Most Complete Stock of. Ready-Mad GO to Thea Womans Exchange best HOME MADE 1] st te For the and partries of all kinds. FE bia Ave, next duor were of ( Suita, Tailor-Made, and Lined with the beat quality of Farm- Men’a Extra. Heavy All-Wool’ Knit er’s Satin,..... re ee Sex, 25c. Appiled Write for ou our ur interesting books ** Invent, Civil & Mechanical Eni re tho Folytechnic School of Engineering, Bachelors tn embers. Patent Law Agsorations American Wi iat § orncss: { Men's Pants. Men’s Sox at 84c., 10c., 12e., 16c., $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $8.00, $3.60, 20e., 25c., 35c. and 60c. per Pair. $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. make ry specialty TrUunKS and Vallses. Boy’s . Sults. ce other hands. 5 ingtneers, Graduates of University, A full fine in all sizes and at all prices. G jcotch Tweed and Navy Blue Cheviots, Umbre'las from $1.00 Upwards, $4.50, $5.00 and $7.50 WAsHINGTON, D. oo Montreat, Can. SUNN Qlavet baresa wont Deas Pou ee serge Por tntormation and treo Handbo\ 4 1 BROADWAY, Sew i Pome, the public by a notioe piven free Scenti—ic " Ainerican eer SS ret ees SolentHic Americas : Agency for Crescent. Diy NEW BRICK. BLOCK, : . : wt Columbia Avenue, Rossland, B.C: n00ds Co, Li aE ing Dal 9s is brought before yon treo ut Goarge ts lentific paper in way. New Yerke Dr. A. times of the lungs, throat, [tis effort "te cure it, but sas coed practice. COMES TO THE AID OF Catarrh=— = =Sufferers sometimes from Catarrh of the Stomach, some- J}QaU!ICK WORK! Catarch is another name for uncleanness. en understand this, and m W. CHASE thesame. Make money by LOOK OdT For your money. Buy your Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Shoee, Kic., where you have to pay balf the price thin anywhere elxe, and save the overcharge you would have to pay eleewhere. Note a few of our prices: Socks, three pairs for.. Top Shirts, the same as Shirts and Drawers, Balbriggan, worth $1. 1.00, for, Hats, any atyle; advertised at $3.00 to $4.00, Suits of Clot! hea, Adve creed at #15. 00 to $20. Shoes, advertised at $3.00 to $5.00, foi Overalls or Jumpers, worth’ $1.00, bes! Blankets from Avd so at same rate with any other article in uur line. - Bring your cheques we saving it, and that you can only do when you p ROSSLAND. AUCTION HOUSE 42E., COLUMBIA AVE, —:— —:— BR. BANNETT, Manager. we iil change Subscribe. FOR ; THE— Record. To Sell eres YOU MUST. asi sometimes of the head, nose, from Catarrh somewhere, is beyond the reach of charge Grwork'hat te tight, RECORD JOB OFFICE If he has it in any to be rid o} science ordinaril; ig “relieves” it; cai for over. Phere ds Saotatag about the manner of life and the climate of Cunada that sce: diseases ¢ Mucous membrane. Medical man can ignore Catarrh, aban he males Sonstant io scems to doesn't try to cure Catarth; ut Dr. has. been curing thirty y years, and bis name i have shaken off the Subscribe for the Recorp. Pes oth this insidious disease, Geviert, price ag eat par bes, rh led; | Mining machine: ie’ Red Star Storage and Transfer Co. ogular Storage and Transfer busin art ctor fthe city. Meet all trains, Contractand jo res delt vers, on abort ni ae age dere ts aneininr we We act as sale er's syente. We Sell Goed, Dey Seuionisa Wood: OFFICE: WASHINGTON ST. OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL, Age caltvered WHHL ret Myprk done. vy fret i prompt Eve ci wh J.W. AARTLINE MAN. Tel. No 8 ins an beavy agin TL e awano General Advertising and Press Agent Biatioveaare-Gr., (Within E, ©,)Loxbox, Eat ESTIMATES FURNISHED and CON’ t | AERANGED for parge a Siniee tot bw a fe ing all Adgertisces etore eat edt aR pul Correspondence: solicite T; w. HOWARD BmorsGatE-srREKr, (Within) Loxpos, Enk- Agent for the Roseraxp Evxnixo Kxcow and British Columbia Review, ‘Clothing, Men’e Furnishinge, * Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, ie *~Youthe and Children’s Wear, \ - To Select from inthe’ ‘City ROOM MUST BE WADE FOR KEW GOODS ARRIVIKG. SPECIAL MENTION: ae, "Men's Nobby Baits, an Eniglieh, Scotch and Canadian ‘Qweeds reduced 20 per cent, to Clear Ont. An Immenee Line of Boys’. sue at Cost and Under JUST ARRIVED: A Large Consignment of Late Must, Bo Sold, - American Hate, Newest Shades and styles Call and inspect: mv stock atid-Vou will be convinced that yon ‘can do better and tealize more value for your money than el ew! «Btn! Rock Suttain: Prigee,-and Square Dealing. ENO rere sr Gacefully sileted | property and business lots weat of the dint. their. new quarters, which wilt be THE WEST END BOOMING) Lots West of the. Bluff Advance Over 100 Per Cont. A BRIDGE OVER DAVIS STREET. City Office and Grading of Columbia Avenue Has 2 Good Effect Upon Values. Now that the grading of Columbia avenue, west of the big bluff, is well under way, and that the city hall ia nearing completion, and. the bridge over Davis street is being built, everybody is looking that way for Property. The fact that the Le Roi boarding house ia to. be moved to the Black Bear com pressor and the workmen to be let in and ont of that great miue through the Black Bear tunnel, is having anexhilarating effect ‘upon the price and demand for residence bluff. A representative of the’REecoup inet an old resident who had just been looking at some lots west of Davis street, and. he stopped and asked: “What ‘do you: think they ask for lots out there,” gues was 500. Indeed!” he replied, “they .want $1,000." 7 Soon the avenue grade will be finished and sidewalks laid down on each side of the street through the big cut. :The city officials are impatient to get ready for th m about the first of Septem- ‘bet moving hia office- into the ‘| Jower-story-of his building. Rosa Thomp- Seon! will putin another. story. under the ymow. “by the snverag 7 b ear: ° “ance and fit. They know little about ledth- ° erand trust to:their dealers. Hence thie : ‘advantage of dealing with a repu table house. Our shoes strike people by stylish shape and by their quality. Cc. O. LALONDE 2 106 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE. | . 11 EAST COLUMBIA ‘AVENUE. Ise Dr. Eseljay’s Kidney and Liver Pills A Positive Cure for -all Kidney: Diseases, A ‘Purely Yegetable Medicine for all Diseases of the Kidueys 1, Urinary Organs. ‘The Clarendon Cafe. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, ~ . «-* Open Day and Night. Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties. ‘Club; and the Recorp's-two-atory. brick, facing Columbia avenue, will. be. im- proved with another story. The Eaghs and K, of P. lodges will rearrange the Pacific theatre and hotel building’ to suit the new conditions, so the west end may: be looked: upon to be fairly in it. ‘Weat of the bluffs the only residence portion of.town that can be reached without “climbing up and down’ steep grades, which will soon thake it very popular. - 7 rl Looking for Hard Rock. The hardest granite that can be found in the state of Washington will .be se- cured for the rock drilling contest at the Spokane Induetrial-Exposition in sud PERSONAL. Mrs. F.C. Tackeon a1 and her gneat, Mrs, Moore, who have been camping and fishing at Slucan Junction for the past ten days, have returned to Rossland. w.M. Etnier, an old-time Rosslander, hag been in town for several days, and left this afternon for Waterloo on min- ing business, Alder man John Edgrea left today for Spokane on a short business trip. Barrister Sutton, of Grand Forka, re- turned home today. day. Mre. M. A. Willis and her daughter Camille left for Seattle today, where they will reside. Mervin Campbell, son of Dr. and Mra, Campbell, loft on the afternoon train on the O. P. R, for Toronto to attend col- lege. George Seal, of Eddy, Wash., re- turned: home today, after buying some residence lots, upon whigh. he will erect tenement houses, George Breckenridge,’ proprietor of today. Arthur Lalonde, who has iken visit- ing his brother, ©. O. Lalonde, left. to- day for his home at Colorado City, Colo- rado. Ross Thompson has returned from an extended trip through the Boundary country. Robert Mathison; ome of the membsra of the Canadian Presse: Aesociation that is to visit Rosaland tomorrow evening, is in the city and’ ia at the Allan. Mr. ja also d of the E. J. Roberta returned to Spokane to- g the Phoenix town site, returned home TORONTO STOGK MARKET. Tonoxo, huge Bion 24.—The following ie a record of today’s callon the Toronto stock exchange, and of the sales made: ONTAHIO. 5 ABEED, BID, Em. folder ress. on mn Bar. CAMP ee : i Waterloo: . Bs CARIBOO Disrarcr. gr Cariboo Hydraulié. oe $152 > $1 46 FAIRVIEW, CARP, smugéler.. es .. BOUNDARY oREEK, Old Tronsides. .$1.1 Knob Hill : 96 Rathmullen a Brandon & G. Crown . Morrigon . Winnipeg . BLOCAN, atnewontz AND NELUON, Rai Wonderful Crows Nest Van Anda, Big Three. Deer Park Deaf and Dumb Institute at Belleville, Ont. He is well pleased with Rossland. Cel. Moberloy, who bruke “his leg a Tonnies was a ‘in town itcom: Thovias Garrison, owner of the Koo- tenay block;:ia in the city, ‘Thomas. Stack; of Stack & MeDonald, is in town, from Pheonx, in the Bound- ary. g . A Poor Country for White Labor. The following editorial is from Free- dom, ta’ paper published in Manila, Philippine Islands, beariag date of June 8, 1899: “This paper is in’ almost daily receipt of letters from soldiers here, and from all parts of the United States, making inquiry regarding the outlook. for wage earners in this part of the world. In re- ply we want to discourage those who in- tend coming here, and who have nothing more to depend on ‘than theirown brawn! and muscle. Phe Philipines is not a irable place forthe laburing’ class‘ of. ber. The m has let a the Hon. Miles’ C. Moore, of Waite Walla, to furnish thid granite from: the Snake -river ‘quarries. For the double handed. rock drilling contest there will ‘be two pieces o° granite each six feet by five teet by ene and one-half feet. .For the single handed contest there will bo one picce of granite six feet by three and one-half feet hy one and one-half feet. In the double-handed contest two teams will drill at. a time each ona separate Piece of granite. In the single handed contest two.contestants willdrill at a time, both on the same piece of "granite. dust Received, Rossland Labor. Union " and Waiters’ union, No, 40W. mesisere! Baturday evening. at 8:30, itinee - Union ‘hail, zs MuRCH, Sec. P.O, Box 41. ‘oun Kunm, Pres. To the General Public Oldes' “stabiished, House’ in’ Kootenay WILLIAM R, BEATTY Undertaker, ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB'A A. G. CREELMAN “GEO. BEAM P.0.B80X 315, ° Creelman. & Beam, CONTRACTORS BUILCERS. . 2. a8 ample mot mal ink urchares is given by tnens stores Patur- i afer: 7 and ek Certs ant Saesmen’s Union, Martin, A. Schwieg, the high-class tailor, will give you a perfect’ fit. Call Eeontes j{urnished on alt kinds of work. obbing promptly attended to, or FROM CALIFORNIA. Cucumbers, Cauliflower, Tomatoes Cabbage, Potatoes, Onions Peas and Beans And frum Chicago 8 complete line of Kennedy’s Biscuits. America, and it would be naught- but folly for such to come here with the idea of bettering their condition. The mar- ket is overflooded with cheap labor, and white men cannot compete. with it. In almost every branch of- industry ‘native and Chinese help can be had by the week for what it would cost to employ white labor-by the day; and, while the white labor is much better, the diffor- ence is not nearly enough to offset nat- ters. “The Chinese coolies, of whom there are thousands here, can do more work in this climate than white men, and are generally satizfied with a tenth of the remuneration a white man would re- quire. “An artisan may ag well think of go- ing to China to practice his trade as of coming to Luzon, as the conditions are oneand the same, and he would meet with aa much success in one place as im the other.” LOCAL BREVITIES. Mr. Klock of the is putting ina new plate-glass front at that popular resort. For SaLe.—Mining claim on south slope of Sophie mountain in good loca- tion, -Will sell cheap. Apply to .E. Ray, International Barer Shop. The Rossland Billiurd Tait and Bowl- O. M. Fox. & Co.: von Sian and see kim, Spokane street, two Soars off Colambia avenue. Rossland BC, LEADING GROCER. ing Alley offers a $15! prize fur the high- jest ecore made in Four Back for the some weeks ago by slipping gm the side-|! walk, is able to be upon the the street on | xy, Victor ar Ba White Bea Republic .. : 4x he O84 Morning Sales: Waterloo, {000at 10%. Rathmullen, 500, 500, 500, 500, 1,000: at, 744; 500, 500, 500, 4,000, 00 at 734. - Rambler, 1,000 at 33}¢. Van Anda, 600, 500, 500, 500 at 1154. Northern *Relle, 1,000 at 3. Dardanelles, 500 at Tag Rambler-Cariboo, 500 at 34. Afternoon:;Sales: Rathmullen, 5,000 at 73g. Silver Bell, 500, 500, 500, 1,000, 500, 600 ‘at. 8. White Bear, 1,000, 500 at 43g. Athabasca, 1,000 at 38, Min-- nehahg, 1,000 at 171g. Waterloo, 1,000 at 1044. White Bear, 200, 500. at. 4, Golden Star, 500 at 42: New Race Track. The owners of Miss Miller have built astable and made a dtp quarter-track about two miles below the milk ranch on the Trail road and have moved the flyer down there for training for the Labor day celebration yacea.” Other horses will be faken there, Lorne Becher ‘has bought Victor V. of Ernest Kennedy, Rousland Maid will be returned from Calgary to take part in the races on Canadian G. FE. Byn... | Labor day. Iispecting the Water Works. Superintendent Fellows, of the city water worke, Mayor Goodeve, Alder- men Clute and Lalonde left on horse- back to inspect the water mains and tanks, with a view of determining what improvements are necessary. Police Court. "Wm. Kane, who has been indurance vile for eight days upen the charge of being drank and incapable, was this morning fined $16, upon default of which he will have to remain two more weeks in jail. To Be Buried Tomorrow. . The remains of Ivy Damas will be laid to rest in Laurel Hill, cemetery to- .| morrow afternoon at 4 o’clock, Says Rryan, “I stand. just where I stood three years ago.” Sit down, Mr. Bryan. You must be awfully tired, too, ‘month of September. 38-15 —N. Y. Prese.