1900. Wash Dress. Fabrics 35c Dainty New Organdie: Reduced to...-.sereees ag5c Dimities Delicate Patterns, 25c Kind Reduced to.. 75¢ Silk Striped Wash ‘Grenadines, 75¢ Kind. Reduced to... soc Wash Grenadines, 5oe Ki Reduced to. 2gc Fine Imported Zephyrs, age Kind. ee Reduced to.... - 2oc Fancy Gingham and Zephyrs, 200 Kind f Reduced to.....- . 15c yd, They are all this season’ 's ; Newest Wash Goods. “We | ‘are desirous of their being all sold before its too late. HUNTER BROS. SI STORES. INTERNATIONAL THEATRE A, KLOCKMANN, Proprietor. FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 11, The Funniest, Breeziest, Liveliest and Jolllest Burlesque entitled “BOCCACCIO” Pretty and Shapely Girls, Sparkling Wit, Brilliant Music. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 14. oo ROSSLAND RECO! high. school, Windsor, Ont.; A, R. Best of Woodstock, Ont; C. 0. Rolt & Grogan Lalonde, Charles Dempster and : James Chambers of Rosslandr Offi- FOR RENT. cers will be elected by the Eastern | Otfice on first floor 1158 Block. Miraculous Escape of the Entire board, Offices and rooms on second floor Buins Town. i NY Sa NE: SERINE il lock. BUSINESS LOCALS. Large Warehouse in center of town. FOR SALE. ° Seven-roomed_ Dwelling houre, lasteredl furnished throughout, Rood ‘obality Hotel and Saloon on Second avenue.—A splendid business opportunity. w w w w w Ww w w w ———————— ‘ ae 27c ya. 19c yd . VOL» 6, NO. 102, ae ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA; DUNSMUIR IS IN Sworn In as Premier of British olum= bia This Afternoon. a “DAY, JUNE. 15, 1tg00 KLERKSDORP TAKEN BY. HUNTER nae “cena Cronje’ s Son Surrenders the Town With PRICE § CENTS (GOOD, FAT PAYDAY The Mines Have Disbursed at Least. $80,000 in Wages. Mens spring and summer suit- ings, made to the latest patterns, {only union men employed) at Lougheed’s 55c yd. .. 37% yd 19c yd. SOUTHERN HOTEL BURNS Artistic Printing ' QUARTZ JEWELRY oh have just received a line of ‘sfoocies ‘STICK PINS AND LINKS, h:, the ‘Quartz of the I, L. Mine near Ross- land, British Columbia J. M, SPRING, The Leading Jeweler Gooupants Lose Bvorything and Barely Ea- cape With Their Lives—Horole Work of the Fire Department—Home of Mr. and Mrs, Wells Also Burned, Through Sicep r. With the inauguration of the —THE— ‘Imperial Limited” service the E Canadian Pacific railway operate a M @] N I AN A through sleeper between Arrow- STABLES. head and Vancouver for the accom- The Southern hotel at Trail was] jog of the K HANDSOME SADDLE HORSES STYLISH TURNOUTS. Cc combined......with burned to the ground last night, | This will be a very great conven- and that the entire business portion | jence to the travelling public. of the town is not in ashes), is due |, to the heroic work of the fire de- partment. It was about midnight when the fire broke out, supposedly from the explosion of a lamp. The whole east end of the building was burn- ing, and the roar of flames awaken- ed Mr. and Mrs. Jordan just in time to enable them to escape with their lives. : Every thing in the house was lest, including clothing and valuables. The heat “was intense, and twice flames broke out in the post office building opposite. Ad- joining the Southern hotel was the old Bealey Bank ‘building, owned by J. M. Worth.. The upper floor was -occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Needham, whose furniture was quickly removed to the street. For- tunately the flames were che k:d, thus preventing the destruction of the business block of the town. The heat was so intense that, in order to enable the firemen to work, it was nec y to hold blank in front of them. Lewis Bros. and all-the places of i carried their belongings to places of safety. The loss, all told, was about $2000. Another fire, which occurred early © HE WILL HAVE A MAJORITY. | BESIDES THE’SUPPLY BILLS Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style and satisfaction guaranteed at Lough- ee: First Foll Payday Since the Shut-Dowa Puts Large Sum of Money in Cireulation—Large’ Payments for Supplies and Mochinery—The Total will Increase Monthly. oy be gone Ae x 4 a PHONE NO. 6 FOR A GURNEY Everything for the Sickroom, We make It a point to keep a complete stock of carefully selected standard goods for the sick room tawa Think He Will Give the Proviale : Spores Bick Feeders, Throat Sponges, Good Geysramunt ‘ot Water Bags, Syringes, Ice Bags. M Crutcties, Breast Pumps, Bed Pass, , any Arms. Antiseptic ever: opt Storks, Victoria, June 15.—James Dun ‘ ; y umigants, Nig! ights, Distetic Articles muir was sworn in as premier at*3']' yy a the wW . m, The choi , M 4 If. you get it at GOODEVE’S, its GOOD. - . every satisfactions ° votliidane’. BOTHA Ss AR Y FLED us that hi itt t tie’ -- 4 Goadeve Bros., Druggists and Stationers, eee ane ae Roberts: Nénsy: Sao inaea’ 1¢ ‘ity. Ottawa, June 13.—The news and is Pursuing---Baden- Powell’s Good Work. the calling and acceptance of Ja Moderate Prices ‘e: A. M, ZINN, Manager. W Special to the Ki ' soe, - . jpeclal to the RECORD. This is payday at the mines ard is the first really good payday since work was resumed in April. The work of April, which was repre- sented by the payroll of May 14, was only for part of a month, as April was well along before the la- bor troubles were settled and work . was not fully resumed for a week or two later. But work has been go- ing full swicg in May. with a con- stant increrse as the month pro- gressed. The result is a payroll ‘which will approximate $80,000 for labor alone. The K. A. C.has paid out $37,990.72 for. mining labor and $4928.92 for labor on. construction, making « total of $42,918.85. The War Eagle and Centre Star paid out about $25,000. In addition, the Iron Mask, Evening Star, Iron Colt,. Jumbo, California, I X L, Big. Four, O K and several other mines have paid out considerable sums. appeals....to.... " Comedian and Expert Dancer, CHAS. BUCKLEY. Vocalist and Comediene, MARIE DOYLE. First appearance of the eminent Baritone, “JACK” JOWETT. LAUGH ! Reappearance of the jolly Soubrette, CLARISSE ‘FARMER... WILMA SISTERS, DOR- ITA CORDERO. FEL~ ICE, EDDIE ERB, DEL LAWRENCE. ..2.-+-0+ LAUGH ! LAUGH ! TIME CARD OF TRAINS. Double Daily Train Service. man. Business....... Bargains Sto M. J. O’HEAarRn's, - Lam overstocked with Spring and Summer Goods a se and ont of Jusersach as beleee 2 make Prices tall The Great English-American Syndicate Shows m. Comins’ on its Own Palace Railroad Train. WEDNESDAY JUNE20 ROSSLAND oor Dunsmuir as premier of British Co lumbia created great interest_ herg The selection, h is consi eds Hood ote pens ofa Po: ‘London, June 15.—The war office | example has been copied by many Read. has d the followi: hin the neighborhood. The court- that, with the knowledge Mr. Dui naka . * . : ng ‘ ft resRoberts:- - i muir has of British Columbia, he reuPretora, J é 15,—As, L tele- para As now isaid tom be full.of should be able to get a strong. cal + ae of dur out: é ; h few | Rraphetty: on inet and wise leg ” ue ikea] Pretoria, “ ‘the follow as the result, : Boers evacuated their position dur- A Complete Line of Miners’ Supplies always on Hand. ~“<-~l gag the night of June 12. They, had AMENDING RAILWAY BILL “ paid so much attention to strength- _M. J. O’-HEARN, ne ignt, wert *Local Freight: c we except Sunday. all others dally, los. east Men’ fi Fine Scotch Tweed Men's ge Saige, fore ; Ris Sree re eee 50 Boys’ Suii id Od 8 at ral? the Mi Saat price, = ‘This. department CITY TICKET OFFICE, ZEIGLEREBLOCK, ” .Carser Howard and Riverside. C3— ce @ 3 nga be i Suit regular Ason ore Prisoner: Oronje. | * London, “June 15,.—The Cronje who surrendered Klerksdorp is a son of the famous General -Cronje, now a prisoner at St. Helena. The former was prominent during the siege of Mafeking. | : 5.75 ———HOUDE 'S Straight Cut . ‘Try Our Electric Lighted “NORTH COAST Beven Large. Troupes of Educated Horses LIMITED” The" Best “Arento Performers of Europe Ame! With New ‘Observation Cars.” le RD ening. their_flanks.that,.their center was weakly held, and as soon as this became evident on June 12, 1 Location of Stations Subject to Appro= val of Privy Coumelt By Associated Press. of the “Evening ‘Facetious Fun yesterday morning, destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wells. Mr. Wells had just started a fire in the JW. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wo A.D, CHARLTON,A.G.P.4..Portland.Ore kitchen stove and had gone to the spring for water. When he re- turned the house was in flames and he was unable to save anything. Mrs, Wells and her child were bad- ly burned in making their escape. The loss. was $800. ——— Contre Star Moint Nearly Ready. The Centre Star hoist is ready for operation except in a few minor de- tails and is expected to be in opera- tion within a week. ‘To Shoot for a Silver Cup. The Nelson people are arranging a marksmanship contest among teams from several surrounding towns for a.silver cup and a team from the Rossland company of Rocky Mountain Rangers will al- most certainly compete, with good prospects of winning. - More Rich Ore in the I X L Another pocket of mich ore is being taken from the stopes above No. 2. level of the I X L mine and € Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY B. Houde & Company, Quebec Are Better than the Best. WHOLESALE AT Crow & Morris, Rossiand. ; <4 ) 7 E Glub w..2: Rossland Athletic. Offers special membership in- ducements for a short time by suspension of the initiation fee. All the... een Magazines «a Periodicals Excellent accommodations for permanent and temporary board and chambers; $36 to $40 per month, For particulars apply to CHARLES E, BENN, Charles Webster, Steward. ucioasnnvinnnuiccusl o> aaaeeeeeaete pee Record’ has the Most Completely = Equipped.....office — wie uy | Clothier, and Outfitter. | TELED HONE, * Ottawa, June’ 15- The railway ot the house of commons Supposing. for the sake of argument, that you need a watch. There are two waysin which you could get one. You can buy ittany place of anybody who happens to sell watches, or “you can buy of'a house which carries the largest stock in the widest variety ; a house of-experience, reputation and a thor- ough knowledge asto just the watch which will meet your re- a trial for one which i Our year, goes with every watel we soll...... Senn IDES } sain mas EWERT BROS. RST eeee eee emenel met this and took up again the government. hill.to vamend the. railway. act. + Blair submitted an amendment to. the clause relating to tae rights of railways to change the location of stations, etc., which, in effect, says the location of each station to be constructed under any act of parlia- ment passed subsequent to June, 1897, shall be subject to the appro= val of the railway committee of the privy council. : Some minor clauses were added to the bill and the whole i directed lan Hamilton ‘to attack. He ‘moved against Diamond hill, with the Sussex, Derbyshires and City Imperial volunteers, supported on‘theleft by the Guards brigade under Anigo Jones.” It was grand, seeing the way our men advanced over the difficult ground and under aheayy fire. | The casualties, I am thankful to say, were less than 100, - A dispatch from’ Kimberly reports the capture of the well-known pugi- list Jim Holloway, who was an ad- jutaot in the Boer army and who blew up the. .:bridge