BOSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY .7 1899. V LLOue ee. | MAGSUAEREP Merchant Tailors Ladies’ Drapers, Notice to To Carpenters and Joiners: On and after Friday, July 7, the Carpenter's Union will meet in Minere’ Union Hall. Jas. Martin, ; Recording Secretary. TORONTO STOCK MARKEL Toronto, July 7.—The iollowing is a record of today’s callon the Toronto ato exchange, and of the eales made: vening Record ONTARIO. ABKED, 4. BID, Empress ..... Golden Star, Foley. ...e0+ OaMP M'xinwer. tiboo . a z Minnebsks. - Waterloo....... % canrB00 Dtsratcr. Cariboo Hydraulic... $1 44 FAIRVIEW CAMP. Smuggler..........0.. 8K BOUNDARY CREEK. TEXEDA ISLAND. Van Anda... Big Three.. Deer Park. Commander Evening Star. fon Colt. ‘ron Hors ron Mask Montreal Gold Monte Christo... Northern Belle. Novelty .. it. paul t. Elm Silver Bell Virginia. . Victory-T1 War Engl White Republic . DRVELOPMENT COMPANIES, _ Canadian G. F. Eyn..- Morning Sales: “Rathmullen, 500, 500, 1,000, 1,000, 1,000 at7. A 3: a The International Dramatic and Spec- ialty company will present ‘The Noble Rogue’ at the opera house, Saturday afternoon. It will bea fine entertain- ment. Monarch Stock for Sale.’ Pooled stock of the Monarch Mining on mp fone sale at 23¢ cents. Apply to fice. ABOUT THE CITY. WANTFD—A chambermaid at the Dominion hotel. BUSINESS POINTERS. REDUCED PRICES FOR 20—DAYS--20 IN LADIES’ 8UITS Just arrived a fine range of Flannel | Suitings IN GOOD Colorings and Patterns... S20 A SUIT. [6 COLUMBIA AVE ductions | WANTED.—A_ good it lady Address A. B., this office. Men’s flannel suits for $20 at W. J. Lougheed & Ce, 6-19tf A Close Shave - * Or just the kind you want at Ed Raya International Barber Suop. The Evening Recorp after June 1 de- livered to any part of the city fer 65 centa.s monht. Ladies’ Sailor Hats. H. H.Playtord, AUDITOR and ACCOUNTANT No.1 Stone Block, Rossland P. O. BOX 598. ———- Ladies’ Sailer Hats, 75c. and $1.00, Now 60c. Ladies’ Sailor Hats, $1.25 and $1.60, Now 7c. Ladies’ Walking Hate, fe 25 and $1,50, } Martin A, Schwieg, the high-class ; | tailor, will give yeu a perfect fit. Call and sce him, Spokane street, two doors eff Columbia avenue. tf If you want to wear the best-fitting suit in town go te Martin A. Schwieg, high-class tailor, Every garment gear- anteed. Bridgford & Horring’s O K porclane bath and barber shop has movel to the Leland, ene door east of the Widsor hetel. Found—A memorandum book, sup- posed to belong to Hatfield or French. Owner can have same by calling at thie office and paying for this notice. the sanitary his Cee office and Fitzpatrick, 600, 500 at 40; 500, 500, 500 at 39. Dar. danelles, 600 at 12. Van Anda, 600, 500, 500, 500 at 814. Golden Star, 200 at 40; 200 at 41.; 1000at 40. Cariboo, 200, 300 at $1.18; Van Anda, 600, 5,000 at 814. Afternoon Sales; Golden Star, 500 at “40; 500 at 4034; 1,000 at 41; 200. 500 at 403g. Smiuggler, 500, 500, 500 at 234. Brandon and Golden Crown, 500 at 2714, Athabasca, 600 at 8014. Van Anda, 500 at 812; 500, 500, 500, 500, 1,000, 5,000. 10,000 at 834. Monte Christo 500 at 63¢ ; 500 at 634. War, Eagle, 100 at $3.67. White Bear, 500 at 4; 2,000, 3,000, 1,000, 1000, 2590, 500 at 434. Canadian G. F. 600, 2,500 at 734. . Orangemen to Celebrate. Elaborate arrangements are being made to celebrate the anniversary of the battle of the Boyne, July 12, at Revelstoke. There will be # big attend- an ceof Salmon Arm,Kamloopsand Asb- |- croft Orangemen. Martin A. Schwieg HIGH-CLASS TAILOR. Perfect Fit Guaranteed Prompt Delivery SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue, Rossland Labor Union Cooks’ and Waiters’ union, mectacvory Eaturday evening Unton hal . Box 4. To the oie Public Those who appreciate the "eiddiy penoe | sto 7 JoUNTKUMN, Pres. n by | ek alter? orclock. h and dasi shop to the corner of Columbia avenue and Washington atreet, under Cap Shaw’s cigar atore. dil tf. CO. M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer san- itary plunder, has the best equipped plumbing establishment in the city and is prepared to do all kinds’ of plambing ateam-fitting, etc., anywhere, for any body. at anv time. 1-19-tf a . pIOO9yJ a Pate oy | kyo oyy Jo yued Lue 04 por0atjeq: AWIQANY— oNIONgNWOO-HLNOW Ya SOINAD G9 ee To Sell Properties seeeesX¥OU MUST ADVERTISE aifyou want an @ OF We have no solleltor 80 “his Take-off don’t go on yo! BILL We have no collector, so his rake-off does not go on y BILL Wedo work for CASH, so we do not put the loss of bad collections on your BILL What goes on your Dill Is 8 tensonable : charge for work that is right. RECORD JOB OFFICE Ladies’ Waists and Blouses. ——. Ladies’ Shirt Waists, 75c. and $1.00, is New 50c. Ledies’ Shirt Waizte, $1.25, Now 7c. Ladies’ Shirt Waists, $1.50, Now $1.00 derwear. GO. to The- "gy and bia Womans xchange for the bess HOME MADE BREAD aatries of all kinds. ve, next door weac of City offices. East Colum- Ladies’ Cream. :Silk -Veste, Short ~ Sleeves, $1.00......... iaseierant Ladies’ Lisle and Silk Vests, $1, ,00.. Now 60c. Egyptian’ Cotton Vests, Long Sleeves. Now 2c. +10, 15 and 25e. Ladies’ Ladies’ Summer Vests... Now 75c. |: Ladies’; Summer Un- Men’s Hats. ee Men’a Fi edora Hats, $2.60. Now 41.50 Men’s Light Grey Fedora. Hate, $2.00... occ es oad ge Now $1.60 ‘Men’s Derby. Hats, $2.50. ‘ Now $1.00 Men’s Crush and: Fedora Hats at * 2:60, $3.00, $8.60, $4.00 and $5.00 en: Hats -.50c, and 75c, +75c., $1 00 and $1.50 Men’s Suminer Caps. 60c., 75e. and $1.00 Men’s Ti Men’s Siraw Hats. Men’s: Shoes. \ We. havo several Broken . Lines in Men’s Working and Drees Shoes which we are: closing out at hig Reductions. $8.00 Shoes, $2.00. $8.60 Shoeg, $2:25. $4.00 Shoces $3.00. * Ete., Ete. Saturday Matinee. ee y i : s . ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY. JULY 8, 1899, PRICE FIVE.CENTS. Blouse Set Weather... é ‘This Surely Is. 7 7 nd the prety Blouses thetare being worn now would 100k so much cooler and cer with ono of our RO! LED GOLD or Etlye: hy is extra line and the prices are right a NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. © . SPRING, iver or Enameled Blouse sets... ‘The qual- {AV The Emporiom:of Fashion... | Osier coats azidl.veste,:Mon’s Summer vests. Silk nage Marseilles, Bl without col! Boy' New. Summer Goods Arriving Daily. SUITS. Men's valinet Wool sults, ‘Men‘a Linen suits, ‘Men's White Duck ‘suita, SHIRTS. = = id Hepettae. A nobby line of Gotored: Shirts with or “BOYS SUITS. nen two piece Suiti, Bos’s linen Sailor Suits, Boy's} Linen Soke: HATS; A complete stock of Men's ond, Boy's Straw and Lhe Hats. Men's Lustre . TAN COLONY KICKS, Denounce the Spokesman-Reviow for Attacks on Their Fellows. LETTER WRITER TO ““RXAMIRER." Editor of The Spokane Paper Chal- WILLING TO .RESTRICT CLAIMS. But when Japanese Were Coupled with the Bill It Was Disallowed. “Orrawa, July 8.—Col. Prior, in the house ef commons yesterday, made a long speech on the Japanese and Chinese immigration, asking the government _ to hurry up and give its decision on those provincial billa now in the department of justice, Col. Prior. wae opposed -to Chineso and Japanese immigration. He also attacked the Gallician and Doukhobor immigration. Sir Wilfred Laurier, in hia reply said ‘| that he would liko to do all he could to THE DISPUTE W ALASKA. Aostile Clash Not Expected Over the Boundary Question. NO TROOPS FOR PYRAMID HARBOR Ready A of the United meet the viens of British C on Chinese i but» when the lenged to'a Debat of the Protuot. The. Fecent utterances of the Spokes- province coupled: Japanese: with Chi. nese, then the bills had to be digallowed. There was. something more to be done for Great Britain. than singing ‘God Save: the: Queen” and’ celebrating ua- e of He eee ofthe Miners’ Union in the Coeur d’Alenes, especially the refer- ence {o' Italians; has created qnite an “\ excitement in ‘the Italian colony of Rossland. Many of the Italiane in.this city are citizens.of the United States, who have worked in the mines of the Coeur d’Alenes or been engaged in busi- ness pursuits there. The Italian colony “/of Rossland numbers shout 200 people. They have-been discuasing the attacks upon their countrymen in the Spokane +| paper for about a week, and Inst evening it was decided to “send a protest against. -) those etatements to the. San Francisco A nice line of Black for Tne + n d the Hore’at per pa Ordered Clothing a Specialty. M. J. O'HEARN, CORNER COL: Mu BIA. AVENUE. AND LINCOLN STREET, N, THE CLOTHIER All we ‘ask-is:. er: and trnst.totheir ‘dealers. ae —- man ordinary diseases it ‘relieves’ blessed where. Offensive breath co! If ne has it in any form to be rid of ie with bad bi Dr. A. W. CHASE COMES TO THE AID OF Catarrh= Sufferers UCCESS in life fat sitios impossible for a fh, Nobody wants to do business ‘with hi fim, Nobody ee to associate with him, He is Columbia Ave., Crescenl Dryaoodsco NEW BRICK BLOCK, Rossland, B. C. ere is something about the manner of life and the climate: of Canada that seems to breed of the mucous imerobranes:, Medical science ordinaril; its % mes from sometimes from Catarrh of the Stomach, some- times of the lungs, sometimes of the and throat, Catan: gee try eo Catarth; heen curing Catarch for over thiny years, and his name © thousands who have shaken off wrapp of pp a des disease. lea‘ers, price a§ cents per bea. head, nose, It is from Catarrh somewhere, Catarrh is another name for uncleanness. any men understand this, and make every effort to cure it, but it is beyond the reach of Fespecting man’can Ignore Catarth, he makes constant effort of the =lfoe This week Ending July -8th, We will sell you shit and. drawera, light summer weight, cotton or balbrig- gan; sells everywhere for $1.50 :to $2. Beth shirt and drrwers, any size, For only. 50¢ a Suit email {ndoriod in any European Newspaper Magazine, of ‘save yourself ali Marerine: Saetslie by sending ie straight to W. T. HOWARD General Advertising and Press Agent 106 BisHOrscaTe-St., (Within E. C.)Lonpon, Eng. EsTIMATES FURNISHED and CONTRACTS ADVICE OF T. W. oe: 108, BisHoraGaTEe-2TREKT, (Within) Lonpon, Eng. Agent for the Rossianp EvexinG RECORD and British Columbia Review. woes Site the pal Sette \3 cientific ayinerican Sclentific American Agenoy for aout by be lon of an: lati Splendidi; Fetitaste ae ene ts brought a te by et Sas CUT THIS OUT ItIs Worth Money To YoU oniy 1899 For anything else you buy this week, be it suits of clothes, shoes, blankets, top shirts, ate. though we charge you only half the price you have elsewhere, we will allow you anextrn dir count of 10 per cent. on each and every dollar's worth purchesed, provided you cut this adver tisement out and bring it slong, which we shall accept as payment for 10 per cent. Rossland Auction House, B. Bannett, Mgr. 42 E. COLUMRIA AVENUE. Hed arial Siti an: mae jood storage ican clear, transfer, warehouse, or ship any class of x OFFICE: QUICK WORK! Tel. No 8. —— a Transfer Co. romptly. Will gall at ighe an * Rebs freight tak kon. Furniture, pl> nts, With We Sell Good, D: Tawa Wood. — WASHINGTON ST, OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL. J.W. HARTLINE MAN. I jour ehoes etrike people s 106 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE. We will have your trae'after that. average man buys shoes-from their ance and fit. “Hence the advantage of dealing: with’ @repu pea They knew little out” Teath- by stylieh shape and by ‘their quality. Cc. O. LALONDE. 11 East COMUMBIA AVENUE: i}ome: time: public office in the ‘Italian colony ‘of sent miners’ 5 7 tional if we were to do eur duty and when imperia) interests in the orient demanded the dizallowance of Japanese restrictions, Canada obeyed. Canada could not expect all the’ glory and do nothing: for it. He was rather hard on Col. Prior for his reference to the Doukhobors,, who. the premier was sure would make Jlent settlers, but States to Abandon that Project. Wasurnaton, D. C., July 8.—The. state department has not received any com- munication from Mr. Choate as te the result of any representations he bas made to Lord Salisbury in London, re- specting the modus vivendi, under hie instructions of yesterday, “Although it is believed it is almost hopeless to ex- pect a successful outcome of these direct the ministor of the interior would deal with that queetion. Hon. Mr. ‘Sifton did so, making a strong defence, but’ practically agreed with Col. Prior in referenca to the Chi- nese, yy The West Huron and Brockville elec- tion returns were,referred to the priv- ileges and elections committee. The ion bill was Spokeaman-Review, and a written by John Follett, as Tepresonting the Italian colony here, appear below in an. abridged form.- Mr. Follett speaks Italian, French and English, and held at ate of Colorado, “Ho was not in Wardner at ‘1 the time of the destruction of the Bunker Hill & Sullivan- mill, but for some time| | ‘An interesting section of the letter written to the Examiner is the follows I, the undersigned, representing the Roseland, challenge the editor of the Spokesman-Review to ‘a debate before the. public in a city, | orthe city of Spokana, about the } pre- trouble ins the -Ceeur Alenes.’ ~801 ‘our af about thi Our store isa verttanie tres uso fare tocome no matter what in waned, f for Hi we have very thin it we can direct you to the TR. MORROW. of ae These wi their. urity aud spreed thei im to dec! trials ‘he edicines hho hay: de rte perites aoe will be thoroughly cleansed and in the Drug line.. Itisa good place ts ec right place Successor to preteen ‘& Morrow; e ‘Pioneer’ Drugeista, ge rights) and. freedom of C g the letter saya: “Ie is a. shame that. good American citizens have to emigrate to another country. to get protection aud liberty, which is denied them in the state of Idaho. It is a violation of the Jaws, ur this great country.” ‘Particular criticism is directed against the of the view that..the Coeur. d’Alene. miners’ union.-was composed of ignorant: for- eigners, ‘especially Italiane, Gwedes and Finlanders, and that they are ignorant of the laws of the United States. To Ad Freight Rates. FIRST CLASS IN Rooms for Banquets The Cicidon. Cate. Open Day and Night. EVERY ‘RESPECT, and Dinner Parties. Curcaao, Ill., July 8 —The east hound freight. rates are to be advanced Ji aly 24, but. advanced figures and, details still remain to be settled by the presidents. Outstanding contracts ‘and other diffi- culties incident to a general restoration of rates have, eo far, prevented final agreement. Freight men agreed upon a higher schedule rate and have submitted them to the presidents. Tho. new grain rate will be consider- able in advance of present rates, which are down to-the lowest basia. Export This Is Onlys, Scheme va/dust Received. SPRING CERNING: acne is obs. season fo he have. gue system thors. iy «el ra parila - Paka Core compound are considered ¢ ofthe standard remedies. | ¥ at ie, perbotile. Hemember the addre Thomas Stout, Drugeist First Avenue Near Spokane Street. ou can. have thet _— FROM CALIFORNIA, Cucumbers, Cauliflower, Tomatoes ” Cabbage, Potatoes, Onions Peas and Beans ‘And frum Chicago = complete line of Oldest Fetcbitehed House in Kootensy wILLIAM.R, BEATTY Undertaker; ~ 2OSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB'A Kennedy’s = Biscuits. O. M. Fox & Co. LEADING GROCER. rates are to be increased five cents, the present rate being 20 cente, and the domestic provision rates will remain at the present figure of 25 cents. The presidents have substantially agreed upon these rates. - Favor Fair Elections. Tonoxto, Ont., July 8.—The Globe says: We believe that.the great mass of liberals, like the conservatives, favor fair elections. Mr. Hardy ia not: enly absolutely above reproach for corruption, but has not been a gainer by his connec- from committee. EVENTS. Baniquet.by Duke ef Sutherland to Anglo- American League. Loxvon, July °8.—Although a few great balls arostill in sight the London" People are an try tich © earlier Next week will given”over to Newmarket, where there are numer- ous house parties for the second July soecting. During the following: week the season winds up with the Duchess of Portland’s ball: There are still several fashion- able weddings in progpect, the most notable’ being the Earl of. Shaftesbury ‘and « Lady Coastance: Grosvenor, who will have fifteen While with London, it is not re- garded bere as inevitable that,.2 hoati clash will follow the failure to secure ‘a a modus vivendi. Confidence isfelt in the sufficiency of the present arrange- ments, backed by the common sense of officials of both ceuntries now in the dis- puted territory in Alaska to prevents vollision, F Aaa matter of fact, the United States and Great Britain have actually. worked under a tacitly understood modus viven- di, The existene ef an understauding on this poimt is manifested in the ready acquiescence by the United States in the augeeation by the, British foreign office that it might tend to prevent trouble if the war department abandoned its plan of sending a garrison to Pyramid Har- Columbia and Defender. Larcumont Manor, N. Y., July.8.— The Columbia and Defender started in a ‘race today for a cup valued at $250, of- fered by the Larehmont yacht club. The weather bad,- ecarcely enough wind blowing to fill the saile,. The Delender crossed:-the line at 12:40; the Columbia, ['12;40:68,. Both yachts had a great luf- dng match riget aster - startiug, ‘the there are many persons looking forward with great interest to the reception to be given by. the Duke and Duchess of |: Sutherland at Strafford house, July. 26, to members of the Anglo-American league and friends, at which Mr. Joseph H. Choate, United. States ambassador and Mrs,:Choate any many preminent Americans and English men, will be present. JAMES RIDDLE DEAD. One of Prince of wale Fusiliers and Crack je Shor. J sais 8.—I ion by cable _was received yesterday to the effect that the export duty on tea from Japan will be removed on July 17. Sergeant James Riddle, of the Prince of Wales’ fusiliers, one of the best rifle shots inthe Dominion aud well known throughout Canada, is dead. ppeaae eh = M Kensington: Cricket Match. Lonpon, July 8:—In the cricket match between the Players and Gentlemens’ elevens, which began Thursday, at Ken- asington, the Gentlemen were al] out to- day in firat innings for 303 runs. The Players in first innings yesterday made the extraordinary score of 645. Relies of Voita Burned. Como, Italy, July $.—The Volta elec- trical exhibition has been entirely de- stroyed by fire due te defective wires. Many relics of Volta perished. There was no loss of life. : Standard Oil in Canada. Wrspsor, Ont., July 8.—The Standard tion with politics,,even im a way.’? Wreck on Grand Trurk. Denn, Ont., July -8.—A_ west bound train on the Grand Trunk was wrecked yesterday morning, two tiles east of here. Driver Frank Brown, of Bridge- burg, was instantly killed and Fireman oil ly has d control of the Ontario Natural INuminate and Fuel Company. . The purchase price is eaid to be $100,000. WS Cornwall, Ont., Eire. Corxwaut, Ont., July 8.—Buckley & Company’s furniture factory was totally, destroyed by fire today.. The losa is Perry and Brakeman Hickson badly hart. $8,000. getting the best of it. ~ Tennis in Chicago. -Cutcaco, IN0, July 8.—The annual tennis tournament to decide the cham- pionship of the west, in both singles and doubles, began today at’ the Kenwood County Club. The tournament will continue for a week. In all 67 players are entered, and among them are the best in the country. AREER ae eee ay Diamond Mine Disaster. Carn Town, July 8.—A disaster oc- curred at the New Jagirs-Fontein dia- mend mine where the fall of thousands of tons. of earth buried many persons, including’an Australian named Foraythe. Some other Australians were killed, sev- eral persons being injured and sixteen missing. * 2 + .” Toasted the President. New Yorx, July 8.—Senator Chauncy ME. Depew, Mrs. William Astor and the Farl of Donoughmoré arrived on the Campania from Liverpool today. At dinner on the Fourth of July the earl toarted the president of the United States and Depew responded. PERSONALS. Gen. C. 8. Warren is back from Butte. Claude Cregan and Ernest Kennedy returned from the Boundary country yeaterday. Phil A i today. C. J. Marke, of Nelson, retarned home today. Mrs. A. F. Strobe returned to her home at Chewelah, Wash. She has had charge of the Hoffman house dining reom. The Kohinoor; baths are again’ open for business, having closed for a few days during the raising of the building and general repairs. Open day and night. Subscribe for the Evenixa Recorp only 65 cents per month. 4