ecemmtion = ane ra ROSBLAND HVENING RECORD, APRIL 21, 1809. SOME PEOPLE. YOU KNOW. Edward Durant returned last evening from Spvk=ite. Gen ©. 8. Warren and O. 8, O’Farre came im from Spokane on the even: ing train, 7 Rev. H. Irwin returned last nigh: from Fort Steele and held held funera servibe over the remains of Herber Gamble who died last Monday at th: Grand Union. . Austin Corbin, one of the large share: shareholders in the Iron Maek company, who has been in attendance at the tris) left on the noon train for Spokane. ‘Wellington Harris left today for Vie toria via Spokane and Tacoma. Pacific Cab e Guarantee. Toronto, April 21.—The following ca ble to the Evening Telegram, date London, April 21, saya: The genera impression here from the Hon. Wilhan Maulock’s proposed Pacific cable resolu- tion is that the imperial government ha- guaranteed its proportion of the expen diture, The Pall Mall Gazette says tha the resolution is a decided step forward | Bleven to One for Quay. DOMINION GOVERN'NT OFFICERS S, 8. Bowgs, M. D:—Coroner. 2. B. MoDonaxp :—Collector of Customs. Government agent in charge of bureau “for iesuing Klondike miners’ certifi- cates, ¥. 8, Jonze :—Internal Revenue. Col- | ¢ lector. PROVINOIAL OFFICERS. istrar. foun Krxxup:—Gold © Parl F. Scnorrerp:-Supreme Court Reg-|" eve ‘ern. ill Creek, Montreal dcid iiambior tari athinullen. land Rod Stipendiary Magistrate. ~~" ¥. J. Rouinson :—Deputy Sheriff. ROSSLAND CITY OFFICERS. A. 8, GoopEvze:—Mayor. C, O. Latonng, Alderman.” ° Ross Taomrson, Alderman. .F. McCraxr, White Waterloo C. McK. ainnipes War Kagle, Wonderful ris Morning Glory Re s} E. Hooson, Alderman. EpcRen, Alderman. . CLUTE, Jk., Alderman. IncRab, Chief of Police. McQuzen, City Clerk. Wa. Harp, Assessor. * J. A. Jonpan, Police Magistrate. Josgrn SqureEs, Chief of Fire Dep't. Samve. Fortzars, Sanitary Inspector Purapsgtrata, April 21,—At 10:30 8 m. when court opened, the jury tryin) Senator Quay was not ready to annonce a yerdict,. A rumor prevailed that the stood 11 tolfor acquittal. The jaro holding out for conviction is said to b- No. 4, Edward Bevan. he enay district. — MINERAL ACT, 1896. i (Form F.) s Certificate of Improvements. _ NOYICE. 3 HonnahFrections] Mineral Claim, situate in Trail Cisok mining division ot West “Ko: AL Larer—The Quay jury has verdict of not guilty. pol Soca fe The Pall Mall Handicap. Lonpon, April 21.—Mr. Leopold ‘d Rothchild’s Prince won the Pall Mal’ handicap of 108 soverigns at the seconc day’s racing at Sandown Park at the second spring meeting today. Mr. Cas sels Toussaint at 5 to 2, ridden by Sloane was placed. . Fifteen horses ran. 19% ere he city of Rosaland, B.C., north ofand sdjolp- ct +0, 33,054 A, George Lam Jertificate No. 11,806 A, a: the above claim, And further take notice that action, under m6! the . iaau- ust commence ance of such Certticate of improvements, Dated this 16 t one-half mile weat of the Tat mineral claim. F fake notice that I, Wm. F. Devéroux, acting Wm. Reld, Free Miners’ cerrificate ontague, ainer's nd, M. Barcun, Free fieat 0, 18.345 A, intend, sixty Jmprovements, rpose of obtaining a Crown Grant 01 ction 87, must befare day of March, a M. DEVEREUX, P, LS . ,, @erman Cruisers for Apla. “ ‘Lospon, April 21.—A di h fron. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOOSOHOOHOHOHO OOD © J B. Johnson dé Co. RealEstate and Mining brokers INSURANCE AGENTS. Fire Insurance loping Companie: Nonwich Union of England, ‘National of Iretand, artford Agents for the fol- a: : Wo have sale for ali“ ~ Mandan Shocks J. B. johnson’ & Co OOOOODOOQOOOD Sbanghaito a news agency here sayr the German protected cruicer Cefion ha: een ordered to proceed to Apia, Samoa after embarking an extra supply of am munition at Kiau Chou, China, and tbat another cruiser is to follow. . James Cowan Dead. ‘Lonpon, April 21.—James Cowan, ex- mayor of this city, and one of the oldest and best known hardware merchants it ‘Western Ontario, dropped dead thir morning while walking in his garden. That Mining Le Roi | LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE..__.f> | JOHN F. LINBURG, : PROP.” Stylish Rigs for ient - Firat class Saddle and Pack Hortes. f cedar Sranizs: Columbia Ave., Phone No. 87. ‘Commercial Alley, ‘Phone No. 89. P. 0. BOX, 186. The stock quotations made public by the new exchange docs not include more than half as many companies as it has been the custom of local brokers to quote, and there has been a radical cut in many pricea and a reductiion in near- iyall, Ithas been decided to hold ‘morning and evening session. © ~ Tagular-Ausion Sales Kyery night by the only licensed auctioneer ‘M. J, WALKER, 34 inches high. Top con be adjusted to any angie or helght Revolving Case, .5 x 15x12 inalde, - Molds about 30 vols, Law size. Strong, well fin ished Metal Base and Sides, with Solld Oak | Shelves. and Top.—100,+ (000 now used. SPECIAL LOW PRICE TO ALL SSCS Cable Address: “PARKER.” | ROSSLAND, B..C. Telephone, . ; 11 DARE 0, ROSSLAND, B- 0. ao. Ma ENNIS ~ tad BROEERS, Pantie emanate paren J, L. PARKER Consulting mining engineer Dund Re mang fpeinnent ee OWNERS OF AN UN. ABRIDGEC Address— MARSH MFG CO. CHIICAGO. Agents Wanted, At Bpokane street near Columbia avenue. New joods of every description received daily Seles made.ou Commision ane, [prompt set- mt ven atcheapest rates. or sidres 0 Box ie : WILSOX 28 SPOKANE STREET. HELLO 89, S. GLAZAN —CARRIES A— Shentific American works” Srfeuaite egttrs ee beeen "GAVE DETTE SaaS COPYRIGHTS, etc. Handbook write to. 1@ public by @ notice given free oclemtite paper tn the we BIG STOCK OF FURNITURE ELECTRIC Light Globes. WANTED—Second Hand Househoid sop efor which the highest price will be &. GLAZAN, FIRST AVENUE Firat Store East of SPOKANE ST. eruptions of the F FETTER RELIEVED IN | DAY QKIN DIQBASES RELIEVED BY ONE AP 4 PLI OR. AGNEW'S OINTMENT, tis a marvellous cure for ail such a. sei or, Soaid Head. Ulcorsa, Biotohes. It aud white.—32 W.dek J. FYFE Rossland Mining Stocks) OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO |)iRoss Thompson.» »: International Music. I fall, o--—_WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 10TH, ‘The First Production in Thia City of THE MASCOT DRAMA “UNCLE JOSH’ ~-By ME. MUNIS LEO Supported By The Petitte Soulrette Shei CONCHIGA. O’BRIEN, | 5 | JENNINGS AND ae ~~ O’BRIEN If that is what you want for your money, you can -eagil it rnywhere. ‘We do not offer you # song bat twice as mach Male and In many instancey three and four timéé as: much goods as you can gat anywhere ele for sume amount. : .inen Handkerchiefs without 2 song. Pair Box.... .: without a song. everlasting Overals. without a song.... Oe Elsewhere with a song... 75c to Blanketa . . withouta sung 76c @§2 50 Eluewhere with a song $2 to $5 wiihout a song $l to $5, °'Eleewhere with a song $2.50,t0 409 without asohg 48 ta $10 Elsewhere with a song’ $15 to {§, without # rong 60c to 42 Eleewhere with a song $1.60 tof out a song 50c to¥ Klaéwhere without a sung $1.50 to $3.9) . without a song 2b¢ to $2 Eleewhore with a song #1 to 151 . without a song 25¢ to $1.50 Eivewhere with a song 75c to # GLOVES, NECK TIES, BRACES, TOWELS, TAB : LINGS, RUBBER COATS ETC, + : Ves On the'game scale ; Onr goods are not better or worse. for. You can notice the prices marked goodi, then come to us. and if you don burely will take the advantag ing half or morc on your purchases - . _ WE HAVE NG@BRANCH, STORES Rossland’ Auction House, B.Bannett, Mgr . > Be Eleewhere with a eong.. [6 0 5b. Elsewhere with a tone tis ore ian those yet. pay much - higher prices ny store here, mark the qnality of the ke to throw away any’ .of your’ money,’ Rio “ sland Evening Hee ore yoL 8, NO. 248. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1899. GOLD NUGGETS f Nagget Bangle, Broach or Stick Pin leasing. SOUVENIR gilt for a friend. : We have a nice Makes a jewolry made of carefully selected nuggets, See our. asrortment. of ¢! Hey Nugget Jewelry. J. W. SP ~ RING Successor to CHALLONER. MITCHELL & SPRING. ‘Next door tothe Post Cfiire. At “THE EMPORIUM OF. FASAION.” You ‘can buy for least money. - ‘The nobbiest Spring Overcoat, Suit, Pair of Shoes, Shirt, and ‘fie that can be had in the city. me Roars Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing Onr stock Boys’ ‘and Youths’ Suits is‘complete in overy style in ‘Tweeds, Sergee and Clay Worstede. Just-Opened: "A large’consigament of Men, Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes in the very latest shapes, 4 y Our Spring Overcoat'ngs Suilings, Pantings.and Fancy Vestings have arrived. and our Ordered clothing department ia being kept very busy. For Miners a foll line of Rubber Boots, Mining Shoes, Slickers, p of the very heat makes, all at, the loweat. pri- ‘Weca) Overalls and Jum) 7 ces poseible. - Cal! and be convinced. M. J. O'HEARN, The Clothier. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND LINCOLN, BT. VANDERBILT SLOAN g ‘ Lord Rosebery Had. the Bridal. Party WONG TSH Cinematographed, TOD. SHOAN.- WAS DISQUALIFIED Nonconformists in London Are Rais- ing Cain About the Sunday situation istruly serious forthe Britiah manufacturers, who are asking two fun- damental questions, whether American competition must inevitably regulate the'fature British>exports and prices and whether it: worth while struggling on under such an overmastering : incu- bus. , Dealing with the imports of;American manofacturers,-the Times. thinks | the proapects are much: brighter,‘and says: “The British. manufacturer's; mind ia romewhat relieved by the fact that: the prices of the “Americans are rising in'a manner sulisfactory even to the average Amerivan’s nenirationS.fer a boom, the duration of which isthe” utmoat topic of concern Ps. phe. ey The article ‘concludes with"a hopeful remark that there: is lees reason to ap- prelend a flood of Anierican imports of iron and eteel /-in 1890; than ‘last year. Lonpow,' April 22:—An ostentatious dieplay atthe marriage of the Earl of Crewe to Margurite . Primrose, second daughter of the Earl of Rosebery at Westminister Abbey Thureday afternoon comes opportune, as it is a sufficient re- ply to invidous distinctions drawn: here between British and American society methods. The Vanderbilt and Sloane wedding called .for tirades trom the press againet American flachiness and millionaire extravagance etc., but Lord Rosebery certainly capped the record by arrangements to have the bridal parly cinematographed on entering and leav ing the cbbey. - For this purpose he had th ‘ing at th ved, ani the party, on“ leaving the old edifice, “marked time’’.to a certain degree in or- ler that the pictures be a complete suc- ‘e088. — . The bridal’ party drove toand from he Abbey in open carriages, and every- fing was: done toinsure the widest blicity in every detal of the arrage- ‘42 E. COLUMRIA.. AVENUE- I have the following blocks in the following. companies for ssle;— fi . EUREKA CONSOLIDATED, GOPHER, HOME STAKE, EVENING STAR, SILVERINE, R. E. LEE’ ‘BODIE, EUREKA, NORTH ‘STAB f and ZILA M. : ; F Lots inthe Original Townsite, THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ote ete ROSSLAND, BLO, ‘Wl LOUGHEED 40. Merchant. Tailors: Ladies’ Drapers, - We have the largest and select stock both of Geatlemenaand Ladies’ cor We havesecut MISS ERSCH * who will have charge. of.the Dress making rooms and who will be pres- ent to advise, and fit nowns. Khe “WE AIMTO DO A stutut Stylish First Class Trade Un COLUMBIA AVE: The One Price Stores’ ” ‘ Bpectal offer for Six Days only.’ On account of the Mbersl patronage be ‘stowed upon us auring the past few days.we wish to show our appreciation In the foltowing manner: : : 1 Wade & Butcher Razor (absolute! A i +baying Brush (extra, an made) wort gantood of money refande® Cake of Chicago Shaving Soup worth. . 1 Horn Pocket,comb (in leathor ease) W , This Complete Outfit for $1.00—<——— N. B.—Mail onfors for this outit will recetve prompt attention but must Bess sufficient to cover postage 15 cents ‘ 2 i midnight dumiplgit to cover postage 18 cents oxira, This off standa good unt C.C.GIBSON& CO. eeruirs™ N\A gL-ENENS a h.. #149 $2.40 CZEMA ALT RHEUM 35 CENTS. os fett oures all ekin and makes 1t soft M. A: Wilson & Co. HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. BEDFORD ors STABLES—Firat Ave., bet. Spokane and Wash. Bt. Tel. Nob anos and fates ately meres a or ehip any class of @ act as ehippers’ agen’ ‘We eell W . ad Fir and Tamarac wood. OFFICE—?, J.W. AARTLINE PROP, Wash. Bt for Trousers... SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue, Sold by Goodevs Brothers. Rossland Loan - Office. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock. Oldest Established House in ery WILLIAM R. BEATT - Undertaker. NO. 16 WASHINGTON 8T. REPAIRING DONE - Pate A. SILVERSTONE, Prop. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB? inents and description of the presente. | The season generally? bids fair. to. be a thelrdealers. Oar shoes strike , = G.O. LALONDE 106 WEST COLUKBIA. AVENUE. : 11 EAST) table house, LUMBIA ANENUE, . RRO “OUR GOODS, ARE RIGHT. u R. MORROW, OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. McLEAN & MORROW. ‘Prescription ae wen THE eee PIONEERS’ = DRUGGISTS: ” | the American godsend. The only other big event. in view 18 the,Charing Cross - charity. ba- zaar, to whoge success: the members of colony here can claim to da very i quota Usually at this time of the year the Condon list of ised ities is a | officers he may easily escape the pay- Hiiscas= Seciety. papers.ere bemoaning |: dA the utter absence of ‘‘smart’? functions. -| ‘Therefore the: Roseberry wedding was a paperé in the iron Working dis- ivicts are taking the!matter up, = + THEMINING STOCK MARAE The ‘Now Exchange Playing Havoc “With Prices. [REGARDED AS A GRAYE MISTAKE It 1s Held ‘That Rossiand is a Selling Market and Should Hold). Us -Prices. The Recorp has ‘for some time’ édch Geo. W. Smallfis’ letter to the London Times on the gubject-of the: ‘New York custom house” has” been™ considerably commented upon by -other: newspapers ‘and widely reproduced. “ Thé Times de- voted a column and a:half to describing the vexatious custom honee, giving’ ex- amples and interrogatiens to travellers.’ English papers specially..reproduce | the paragraph which eays: — “If the victim 18 8-woman her blushes are not spared by the examiner, who leaves her tranks inside out on the dirty floor of the: dirty dock and holds up the most secret ap- paral to the gaze of grinni: i een p th tive values of the stock quot ie tion by,.the local brokers for that day and the week before. Today is given below “the” quotation last Saturday, April'16 and the quota- tions fixed; by..the recently, organized stock exch nge. ‘ In ‘every instance ‘but two, the War Engle and Homestake, in_ the Rossland shares, the price has been re- duced; in many instances’ very materi- ally. } Besides slaughtering prices, the ‘‘ex- change” faile to quote over 20 stocks and disreputable loafers.” He saya if a traveler cares to bribe the ment of duty. "He warmly praises) the New York Evening Post as the one: pa- ‘per which took up the matter in earn- est. Its reward heing a lible suit. (Mr. Smalley concludes by. saying: ©. "I do hot know anything. in regard’ to’ the tyranny of bosses which surpasses the impudent bratal treatment to which the treasury custom houses subject’ Ameri- can travellers.” ” Ainerican- industrial--.. competition Fazain come prominently to the iront this week. : Hardly a day pasees without anarticle.or letter{on ,the subject in the London newspapers. Thexon-c nformists, in their churches and organizations, continue their denun- clations of the ‘seven-day — newspapers and:it seems likely that agitation will develop into a widespread boycott. put.up, but at present there are very few dances, and only one big ball an- ‘nounced, ‘The {latter will be given’ by ‘Mir. Wm. W. Astor in June, which will be one of the leading: events of the sea- son. ‘As aresulting incident to the Epsom spring meeting which resulted in the diequalification of Tod Sloan, who was tiding Feu d’Or, the stewards were care- fal to make it clear that ‘they did not consider Sloan blameable. She is ex- 2\This ls OnlyaScheme ‘To inform you that [am atill doing, business at the old stand where everything in the Drug lin Hy H, H.Playtord, AUDITOR ‘and ACCOUNTANT No.1 Stone Block, Rossland P. 0. BOX and no comtoue prescripiion and celpts propaled ‘by me and gave a! nt. % SPRING CLEANING. system tho fila and sidered two can bave elthor ” Thaas fla, Inge Firat Avenue Near Brokane Street. Rossland La Cooke’ and Waiters’ unio ay Recta every Saturday, evening at 8:80 Mines Unjon hall od wRCH, Fee ict B.0, ‘Eres, ir Unions. 0, oe 4%, WL. U. youn KUnN, The Glarendon Cafe First Class tn Every Respect. Open Day and Tight st cst stt PRIVATE ROOMS FOR Ranquets and Small Dinner Patties. *lhe cannot get enough leverage if bie r-] race for the Tudor plate, wasa great dis- ;| British manufacturers to keep up prices tremely difficult to a stranger, and Feu d'Or proved practically unmanageble, Sporting wiseacres deduce there from hia methods of riding that itdoes not give him great control of his horse, and mount is inclined to swerve. Sloane’s defeat on Jolly Tar, in the appointment to his supporters, who are indignant at the manner in which he waa treated by the reat of the jockeys. One sporting expert writes that the Tuder plate was “the most unsatisfac tory race this year,” adding, ‘No one watching the race with a fair open mind can hesititate to say Sloane was Ham- pered and knocked about in a eeriew of pockets, which annihilated all. hie chances of winning, and the sequel was that he eased up, seeing that all hia ef- forta were fruitless. The Times has printed » lengthy arti- cle on American competition in the iron trade, calling attention to America’s jump in the exports of ironand steel, ‘one reault being that English prices and exports alike are not fixed by the home rs put isin 1 com- petition as it used to be. But by the prevailing tone of the market the indus- trial situation generally in the United States, itadds a notable case in. point, which was the combined effort of the of heavy sections, which resulted in a partial rain of that branch of the © buai- F are. Jing to their .con- gregationsto pledge themuelves. not to read newspap “publi "Sunday that were ‘ly quoted.. There seemed ‘a disposition on ‘the part of owners of stacks-to wait ‘and see what effect the exchange would have but it will not bes surprise that great, dis- satisfaction as to the working of the ex- vbange speedily follow. i * Aigeritleman who jie largely interested in Rossland stock said: today:'. “I. was and am opposed to, a local: stock :ex- shange, because Rossland is too small to sustain one. Then again we are all sel- leré here and should try anit hold up the market, ' If there is‘an exchange . here all it can do is to:follow'.the):quotations of Montreal,,..Toronto.._.,nd ~ Spokane and it is to there interests to, bull the market. ‘It isa grave" mistake’ of the Rossland brokera'to attempt to’ place of- ficial values upon stocks: :* +) z The following is list of 27 stocks: whi are being quoted ata less figure than, be- iore the formation of the exchange with the different prices given: Pureaat ts PRESENT, FORMER. Athabasca... . Cariboo McKinney. Canadian G. editions, At a protest “meeting held in London Thursday ,2000 pereons were present to hear argdment‘atgaimat seven day papera. 3 The window was unveiled in 8t, Ke- verne church Thursday, in-memory of the victims of the Monegan disaster. The Cornish cross; will also be placed at the head of the huge grave in which the dead are interred. pa i John Robert’ Mowbray Dead. _ ‘Lonpon, April 22.—Right Hon. Bir John Robert Mowbray, father of the house of commons. since 1898, is dead that name, the baronety being created in 1880. He was born June 8, 1815. Waa judge advocote general. in 1858, 1859 and 1866. On the the death of the Right Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers, Jan. 16, 1898, Sir Join Mowbray became the oldest member of the house of com- mons, otherwise the father of the house. - Kid Lavalle Dying. ¢ Prrrepura, April 22,—Kid Lavelle, of Chester, Pa., known as the ‘African Cyclone,” ia believed to tbe* dying at} Homestead from the effects.of knockout blow delivered by Jolin Vanangh “here during a prize fight net night. George W. Keil Dead. New Yore, April 22.—George W. Keil, business. manager of the New York Clipper, ia dead at his home in this city. Mr. Keil was 66. years old. .He was & Mason and waa widely ' known in theat- rical circles. evening from the Bounpary and says he met W. 8. Weeks on his way into that country. Mr. Weeks was in’ Rossland for a long land a year and a half ago. piensa ts A uF. Fitzpatrick, the sanitary plumber, has removed his office and ness... Americans are taking the orders inatead of the British. Continuing, the Times seys: The shop to the.corner of Columbia avenue ind Washington street, funder Cap Sir John Mowbray was the first baron of & gaelic Fred A. Mulholland’ ‘returned last | Qu time and left. here for Zng-|& Dardanelles Brandon & Golden Con. Homestake.......+ Knob Hill. Minnehaha... Old Ironsides. Erincess Maud. ‘inn . War Engle... The stocks not quoted Baltimore . 30 4 veteran of the civil war, a prominent M The Rossland Laundry ia doing good work at reasonable prices. Try them. Graham & Son. Near P. O. East. te thaw’s cigar store. Ltt. 1