AFTER JIM BLAINE Waterloo} 5000,)12¢,: 1000, 12 }4c} and the freedom ofthe workers. »y The wage Repablic Strike Sends Blaing to 34 1-2: es A ogi 54! ee Vavetnat Ratan ty dood i ure, Cents Today, 55c;. Homestake, option 30 days, th reheat and, viben he pene sed ,2000, 8c3. Jim‘ Blaine, call 39 days, value BY goin op Wash 1RtOn, ie to. —_—_— 1000, 43¢, $10 down, 1000, 1000, H ht ' 1000, c, $12.50 down, 2000, c, WINNIPEG UP AND’ DOWN |. "downs: Rarniey, so-day call, oushton ’S. | ‘1000, 6234c, $10 down; total sales, Exchange Auction Matis Flactuatioas This Morning Kept the Price Vibrating. Between 303-4 Oonts and 82 Dents. —— The Republic strike has sent’ ‘the asking price from $1.19, to, $1. aa bit sales are slow as the stock too-expensive for speculative | fue poses. Jim Blaine has responded weadily to the find and 3,000 sold this. morning at prices ranging from" BrKe to 34)4c Winnipeg has been .up and down fron 3034¢ to 32c, and, 10,500 shares changed hands. Peoria; Miges has advanced to 2c, aS5KED BID 386 Bagdtal has got inté “ateVigtori Beiifeat Goi Helis, generally will welcom Ainyehaba ie nity:to-ally. themge! | (2% | ort, ther, with some’ arty” ‘Fer Bos 5 sg: 1M e-asa whole . is thé’ acts of Se Oe Either | $112" ; it en Baleaer Mo ountat Be u 814 30 $1 21 at ‘prdsent ‘exists; % Birations as the niain-:line- -of clea 4 8 E 194 8 ea. Naturally, / as thig.is. a dey arture in this rovince, 36 5 P: PE i $ sO will'be some - opposition to, it} and. i * it is possible + that it may: “no ai ' ‘Bossland Sales. Tedayes: sales. on. the -Rossland exchange were: Jim Blaine, 500,° azides 1006, 1600, 39%6d," 2600, ° 3aei 500, 34/4¢; Winnipeg, 500, 1000, 1000, 30346, 500) 500) 3000: ie, 2500, 31{c, 1500, 32¢;,Okan- ogidn, 5000, 1234¢; Tamarac,... 509,: gc#Deer Park, 3000, 3000, 4» Established May, 1895.7” TR REDDIN- JACKSON co., cimirae uiaaitires MINING AND INVESTMENT + BROKERS. ‘| send volunteers for the service; they: 1500, 4hes Van Anda;;.2000, 8K ci 4 Virginia, 1000, :; 34.63 Peoria “Mites; J ‘ 2000, 2c; Il. X. L., 1500, 3000, 14%; King,” (pooled,)..3200, 216}; 63)200 shares. - BUBLIC OPINION... The British. government's pro-|- posal_to pay: all. the expenses. of the. Canadian contingent “except the who 1s not a member of his union is clo veces THE... e+e WAGE: WORKER. ——— Houahton's Exchange Auction Mart, || —* GB, R. Block. transportation to South;Aftida, while most” gratifying” should ‘not be enter-' tained at Ottawa, »,Canada has the money as well as the: men, ' and. the |./ people. of. this country. | will be quite willing, even "eager,to "do' more than’ will want.to pay all expenses ani they will endorse the Dominion gov: ernment if it: promptly insists upon pal the -whole shot.—Toronto: ning. Star,’ TURF EXCHANGE. FIRST- CLASS DINING ‘ROOM. P. Je SLAVIN Under new management. —— NEAT .anp CLEAN BED- .ROOMS. > Bar. ‘Supplied, with the Finest: “Saive ie a call. + + « «PROPRIETOR. ‘The liberal-cqnservatives finve'| met in cénvention at New. Wes! iminster and , declared for th duction: af: straight, party lines ii provincial - politics! In this: nec: tion they: fave formulated a. definite! platform " for’ provincial purposes and will elect a! leader. As was" A by | the Minér some time, Ago: ; relati Me 30,. west sides “AS. Husdden Hi I - WELLER : PANY. ix PLUMBING ‘AND HEATING is Telephone 27. “Spokane. Street. of /all,the. provinces but one. smay now dook, forward“ td “the erals : following suit, now, that the @atintlet ds bees, throws! dows. It- bi ES GLAZAN, teresting: tor wateh: the’ de-| * %: 5 “in endless vaiety, | Spokane street table. i in Rossland: 1 ; The mdst . stylis h turnouts ead, die horses, coupe Mont: Agents for Paris Bell Addition to’ d. Daniel Dickinson. ICKINSON & ORDE Stock’ Brokers. Stocks bought and sold on the closest margins. Tel. No. 61. Rossland, B. C. me QHARLES DANGERFIELD, STOCK. BROKER. Wallace Block, Columbia aye. “Tel.'No, 90 | Walter L, Orde | | nas peen;feopened under ngs agement, and furnishes thé b cent meal in;town. JOHN PHILLIPS, ree and pitice Fittings. Sout: ing § a ‘al wand premptly: pigended to. n! in mat iiding, PRR Sthjhouse north of Col- umbia avenue.’ P;,O. Bgx $76. te address, Reitford MeNelll's: teeta Codes |e TSugh OS. S. GILMOUR, STOCKS AND SHARES MINING AGENT. Colsmbia Avenue, Rossland, B, C. NOTICE or) Ass ASSIGNMENT. Act and Amending Acts. - Notice: 1B! Is is hereby den that Mavld Jeanetta Cuble address “Nuggets,” ERNEST KENNEDY & CO., MINES AND STOCKS, 2734 Columbia Ave. Telephone 44 Ronsland, B.,0. | select é Q ince of oh Colum fea dS, ‘and’ natn has ang aeed this aay, dated ithe oth a of Octobe! 2d all her personal Cstafe and’ ‘flere which a ee Ena sold eal estat thu ch unde ‘and all her re ate to At ic a tte city pot sland. aforesaid, pene; an, for the benefit of all her | Creditors. The 8 was. ed by ‘1 Telephone 86. A. B. MACKENZIE & CO. MINING BROKERS. P.O. Box 268 m: de d: was.‘execut "the said Maud Jeanetta Eagles ard the said A ur C. Luff on the oth day of October; 1899. eating ofthe :cr f the sald Maude Jeanetta Eagles will be held at the office of Ii, E. A, Courtney. rooms 4 and 5, Walla building, Columbia avenue, Rossland, et esday the 24¢! ie ot Octo er, £899, at three aries havin ulred to furnish sa at Fe quired fp Cornish Parr Luft not jater than the 9th day. of December, A.D. 3699. after which da the sala Arthur C. Lu fo Be eed to distribute the estate, having regatd to, claims only of, which.he ghall then fave no c.idinbia Ave, d, B.C, Cable address: “Betovi.’” BBEETON & OVINGTON. STOCK BROKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. * Imperial Block. Cable add Oe RR JRICHARD PLEWMAN, STOCK BROKER, British Columbia Mining Properties for sale. Telephoue'79 Rossland. B. O. Notice of Dissolution, cantracton) & Carpetiter ' Pyrauant,. tothe creators? ‘Trist Deeds ; cay &. Grogas,|' We have them at the RIGHT prices. _ A new make of Canadian Rubbers; IOR to all Canadian make. o! Storm: Coat or: 7 Meichintooh called the ‘‘Maltese Cross”. brand,:: is. FAR. SUPER- f Rubbers heretofore carried on any, shoe dealer. wean Ee _FINER and ad LIGHTER Y WE Patronize those whid sia: their money at home with’ YOU and thereby: help yourown and ‘your! city’s Mines; - Stocks and Insurance. wirat, appearence of, N ELLIE Beenhd week of the Big Four— HOWARD; GILDAY; : . THE AMERICAN SAI t ay aay ay GRAND ‘SuOW.”*” ALL NBW.PEATURES: [BIG BILL: rhode vaard byenes id. F “Aples, Buckets Fons » Shafting: jorthi Soni ROSS. THOMPSON T have: the! following ‘blocks in the following companies forsale: take, Evenings Star, Eur Lots in the Orig Redaln. » Hot Silverine,R-:E. Lee, Bodi Eureka; North Star.and ZilaM S inal Towusite, Jackson ¢ Co: Agents, 'Rosstand, B.C. > MA UFACTURED BY -B. Houde & Company, Quebec Are Better than tlie Best." ae “wiOLesaLe AT. a - Crow & Morris; Ros ssland. Katie D. Motice 's Hereby given that the firma of Blunct! & Fal tt, hotel Pere at the. Bodega hotel, omiand, B.C. solved by mutuals on the. th: day yr at October, or ea dene ralett eel ie madi a pale Sremutbte tor an a apts of § the #aid rm, to owitons All, Accounts a Houle Poke i7th day of October, 1899. Hesstaun ¢ suices Gate Minifig and: Explor: joni ven th Limited. ‘OTs train hief No.3, Ai Gel ice ain ssitaate 6 i » aon Is. e Bie creer | Nidigation | having been sett [Babland, October uh. 1. [ALLACEy, President: Thosas Pres, Secretar; iven that fi fal, jegal tittle” fo z anc . : ' Property. situated, o River Erie. offered to 71-2 Cent, : 22 Columbia Aveuue, : Rossland, B. C. treal building. 10-43-at NON- PERSONAL LIABILITY. — in North Fork Salmon District, B: Cu” FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY Fifty thousand shares of thé Company’s Treasury Stock is now the public at Ss per. Share, and.can be had on application to GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer. The Arlitigtoti =~ ; =r THE re aDite: HOTEL ATT = Headquarters for.Commer-. ~ ‘ cial Mé Splendid Sample Room: ‘UNEXCELLED TABLE. “ Joun Haverty, Prop ee The Ciarendon Caie LF SS First-Class in ‘Every Respect Open Day and Nigh Rooms for Banquets and Diuner Parties. it | | i i i H THE ROSSLAND REC bi Vou. 5. No. 42. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 189 9. PRICE § CENTS. Watch...Repairing, J. W. SPRING, Everything Guaranteed, Next door to.the Rost Office, , The Leading Jeweler | yi ido 5 ¢ an 2 OPPORTURITY, as we are * Depte end Stattonere : E Pays to Deal with Goodeve Pros. t Cost... RC. Rrayer Books,.. ... Eng.'C. Prayer Books, .°. Methodist Hoe ‘Books, . « Presbyterian Hymn Books, Bibles; ‘and ..°3. Butlers Re Cy Catechisms « tof thes ; Theva some very pretty binding. ‘sith fine ee neserre "GOODEVE 'BROS., No .Use.. style of pen, we have it Quality. Come and see RK. S&., WALUAGE,. it. and of the Hee ‘Musical Goods, Notions, Toys, ' itc., Etc. : Rossland and Grand Forks, B - coeaaaeete CLA. -LALONDE'S [tis at £0 use.to,attempt writing with a en Lay ina supply of the best pens and ink ‘that money can buy, If you havea favorite Stationery,Wall Paper,: “Fancy Goods: sce, 7 T. Re: ihe aoiers Druggzist. WHERE. TO: PURCHASE 8 3 and Med- erfect Con- pf I C»O. D.:Grocery and - Meat Market... | Washington St 'Y rua two apsoatits when you * if we Lay all-togetb Choice Picaiies and Veg = y ters, Fresh Fish, Hams, Fresh &- Cured Meats. rn asa oe caeanaetaes nce? Boia Sata neice {a Rossland audience than that” IN ROBERTS’ AID Concert Tomorrow Night for Miner b __ Blinded at Josie. PROGRAM OF REAL MERIT Bost Musicians and Entertainers in City. Have Offered Their Services in Making the Re- |\, cital a Success—Will Commence at 9 O'clock, After Ohuroh Services, No finer program was ever offer ad ranged for tomorrow aight at’ n o'clock ‘in ‘the-Miners’- Union= hall; when a recital will be given for the benefit of J.-T... Roberts, who- was blinded by an explosion | in the. Josie] mine. ; The occasion will be the last ‘ap pearance'in Rossland of W. Hart McHarg belorest his departure to the Boer war. . The program follows: .. Orchestra—!‘Pilgrim’s: Chorus,” a .....-Emile Dreyfous, . director: ‘The Dream of King Robert of Y . Sicily". .......2..W. J. Nelson} “A Dream of Paradise," POP oEsS eens cates . WLC. Archer! “The Plains of Pence,” d eweeneeeeee ee We Hart-McHar “Angels Sereriade,” ae «Mrs. Norman Mc: 1 4 i Hy Piano solo’ ...Miss M. G. Kini ily “How the Géspel).Came to Jint , voMrs. FB. Linton: veeeeeP, M, All “Ramon Refugio Mine,” < 2 Ww. Jj. Nelson rectntermezzo ‘Cavalleria’ ’ Rusti- cana,” s.....eeee2 6 He Orchestra “God Save the’ Queen.” Accompanists—Miss M. G.. Kin- near, Miss Jean'H.:Olding, P. G. Marshall, H. M. Ellis, Jos.. Lenke. Jaubert : THEM ARTILLERY ‘- Glencoe was badly ged and y : ‘ | BOERS, DEFEATED, ARE TERROR-STRUCK ¢ Lose Confidence in. meee Basutos’ Attack: Cape Town, Saturday.—The Boers are demoralized as a re- “< gult of the disastrous battle at Glencoe. is rapidly falling in the-esteem of his troops, who are. distrustful of him’ and refuse ‘to take any further risks. and Fear PROVES USELESS Aged General. Joubert Their artillery at . the ative department _ _ large a body of’men. position. Boers. _. Shows “marked ‘incapacity : to handle the supple. needed, by so, * The’ burghers are in ‘consternation asa a'result of the Basutos” q The permanent Basuto chief has asked permission | to’ . assemble all his sub-chiefs to pledge loyalty to the queen. t ‘. action is regarded as a forerunner of a Basuto uprising against the The Wounded in { __ themselves. The losses are as follows: one killed, three ded;’ Lei “OUR Loss. 17 O AT ‘GLENCOE - Nine. British . Officers . cers Kilied--and ‘Twenty @ 4 = * Glericoe, Saturday.—The victory yesterday,although’ glorious -/ and coniplete, was bought at a heavy price. Nine British. officers " Were killed and 20 were wounded, while in “the Fr: killed @ and 11g were wounded. The total loss réaches 170. ality among the officers, which amounted to nearly.20 he total, was due to their sticking valiantly t to: British refusing to’ tse the: cover.of.which:the:. 5 One colonel, three captains, five lieutenants. killed; one general, one colonel, three majors, six cap- “tains and nine lieutenants wounded. ~""* Amotig the ranks the Hussars lost seven: wounded; artillery, 2 the Charge. ees ' sit : Ie: i ks 26. 4 ( i hires, one ded King’s aifles, 11 killed, .. wounded.” 68 wounded; | NEW OP.2. Will Erect « Million’ Dollar Bailding- ‘Winnipeg, Saturday.—Plans for the new C.P.R. depot have ‘been completed. It is to be a magnifi- cent structure six Stories high in the main portion and extending 208 feet on. Main street and 320 feet on Higgins. ‘The main entrance is lo- eated at the corner of the streets and is through a massive and large circular tower in which there are eight stories. The cost of the | QUICK WORK inves Red Star Storage & Transfer € € Does a regular Storage and Transfer business, RAE S. delivered 1 prompuy. We pay damage Hone! to anything we handle. . ‘ able tates, na fire ri house, or ship any i of «pods: WE SELL GOOD, DRY, , Office: Washington 8t., opposite Bank on atintreal: SEASONED woo J.W. Bartiine, Mar... ilding ii ding train. sheds and new general offices will’ be in’ the neighborhood of $1,000,000. ——$___——_-_—_ ASKKS FOR CORNED BEEF. London War Office Wants. Tenders for 850,000 Pounds, Toronto, Saturday.—The war of- fice asks for tenders, required im- mediately, for 850,000 pounds: of compressed corned beef ‘and mut- fen, chiefly in ‘six-pound tins, but d and-other sizes may be ~ANTH RACITE~~~-© ~—_—Prices, Delivered: ~ FURNACE SIZE... .-$1o PER TO STOVE SIZE......--$10 PER TON. NUT SIZE.. “18 9 PER TON. Rossland Warehouse & Trans= fer Co., Agents. for NORTHERN PACIFIC COAL COM- BITUMINOUS COAL, for Steam and Also Agents PANY’S Domestic Purposes. ogered. It must’ be unexceptional quality, guaranteed, and date of éanning stated. _—_——_————_—_— CAUGHT IN A TYPHOON, ‘The Empress of Japan Has a Rough Voyage. “ Victoria, Saturday.—The R M. S. Empress of Japan has arrived trom Japan, and encountered on her voyage a most terrific typhoon. With two of her big steel lifeboats crushéd like paper toys—skylights and upperworks patched with can- vas—the smoking room a_ small- sized wreck—and. the bridge look- ing as though a cyclone had car- ressed it, the big ship-tied up here comparatively undamaged, but with worn officers on board, and white- faced passengers, who tell how they looked i into | the eyes of death—and oi See 4 London, Saturday.—A Glencoe dispatch says General Sir. William Symons i is much improved and there is every hope for q recovery. “The war office announces that the queco approves his ¢ Irish _fusileers, 14 killed, 30. ‘to be a major g 1 super ‘ment, for distinguished services in the field.” 'y to her Kruger Issues Letters 4 FRANCE TO FIT PRIVATEE: RS on British Commerce. 4 London, Saturday. —It is said that President Kruger has of Marque for Preying gi: | the holder of a commission, in, the ¢ { issued letters of marque to the owners of vessels’ under the French flag who will fit out "privateers to préy. on British commerce. France is officially friendly but cupidity may tempt individuals to 4 piracy. ‘This}is said to account for. the dispatch .. of the British cruisers Diadem and Niobe, very fast vessels,to Las Palmis,which is an excellent place for observation. GOOD COPPER ORE IN-'THE Hs X. Ie wetlurides Lately Found in I-alse— W11 Ship 25 (pons. a from the raise in the I, XL, The same locality has also produced some fine tellurides. Over 20 tons of ore has been sacked for shipment Some rich copper ore is coming | _ BURMESE :SOLDIERY IN REVOLT Wounded ‘Four English Officers in Hot at Rangoon, Rangoon, British Burmah, Satur- day.—Serious riots have «broken out in lower Chidwin, this district. A -oumber. -of...Lepays..of the Karr military police who were prohibited from attending’ the Burmese theatre to Northport, and the fed will be ,sent as soon as.a 25-ton lot is on hand. broke bounds last night, entered the theater and -attacked a number of English officers, of whom four were wounded. The Lepays are Mitchell Case Continued. As Crown Prosecutor MacNeill is not yet back from Kamloops, the Mitchell bribery case was continued this, morning to Tuesday by Magis- trate Boultbee. After Salvage. Kingston, Saturday. — Captain Leslie, who went down to the Gulf some days ago to save the wrecked Scottish King, found that vessel in a good position, the wind and waves not. having done her any damage since she went ashore. On the way isfied with ‘their long: deten- tion in the cholera district. outbreaks are reported. EREPARING a, mole. Exposition Starts for Tarlac Today to attack the Other |’ . “possession of all the salmon « canne} :|ies in British. Columbia. THESE THREE GO Liexnt. W. Hart-McHarg, J. R. Reai: , Milward ‘Crook. CONTTINTTNTTITE? : i VT TTYYTUNTTT TY TT EFT i Taare Monday Morning to Engaga in War With Boers. a fad | WILL REPRESENT ROSSLAND. Fortunate Three Chosen Out of Fourteen Ap- plicants, All Anxious to Represent Canada - in the Empire's: Army Gathering on the Transvsal—Colebration Planned. The. difficult task of naming three privates from Rossland’ to engage in the Boer war was completed this morning when, Captain. P.. McLi Forin of the Kootenay rifles. nomis nated’ W. Hart-McHarg, John Re } Rae and Milward Crook. They will leave Monday: night for Revelstoke to join the British Co- | lumbia contingent en route to Ot- tawa. ‘The Canadian regiment will number 1ooo men and ‘s0 of them will come from this province. . Fourteen patriotic from’ Rossland, “and Captain Forin had a’ magnificent body of men from whom: to make his selection. ..The, three,successful men represent. ‘the, flower of the rane | militiamen eagerly sought “the ‘three coveted .men, ‘Lieut. Ww. Hart-McHar D militia, has | asp \iplaim: private in:the royalacmy:n .McHarg'is of army blood. . His father is a retired officer, and_ his uncle is a surgeon’ lieutenant- colonel. Milward Crook i is ‘another mai of army ancestry. A ‘prother of “his, ‘lone of the. officers in. the Chitral campaign, was killed in India. Mr. Crook is now engaged at the War.’ || Eagle, and the hazards of war will” i] be no new thing to him, for he it 2 was who survived the fearful drop in the War Eagle skip when it fell 4oo feet. Three others -were killed then, but Mr. Crook was unscath John. R. Rea, the last number of | the Rossland delegation, has achie- ved a reputation as one of the finest }| shots and drillsmen in the’ Kootenay” tifles. He is a brother of Bert Rea and is a prime favorite. among” ‘his associates. It is not yet known whethier they will take their rifles from hefe. The gun’ used’ here, an Enfield; is ‘the same as the regular ‘service rifle. The Canadian contingent will wear kharki, which will be issued joe ie at Ottawa. % Tonight at 9.0! "clock a.dinner be given at the Clarendon. to: whe three volunteers. .{t ‘will be a dei cnstrative occasion. - ‘Tickets, “wil ill be $2.50 and can be obtained: at “the ad 2 138 en “ comBinE THE CANNEMIES, | Baoris Being Made. to, Unite Them ‘tn British Columbia, S “Vancouver, Saturday.—Two.. Fi val syndicates are bidding. to ga ( Severs 6ptions ‘have been obtained’ by bot! | Bat uss Manila, Saturday.—General Law- ton and General Young are, at Arayat with a force of nearly 3000 men. The gunboats Florida and Oeste are preparing to move along the river to Sanisidro, which will be held ‘as a base for operations in the North. Extensive preparations down. Capt. Leslie’s crew turned aside to attempt the rescue of an- other boat which had foundered, but when they reached the spot the PP d him, vessel had gone to pieces. have been progressing for several days, and an exposition, whose ob- jective point is Tarlac, is expected to start today. Supplies will be taken on cascoes, but -so far nothing” defi- nite ‘has been announced’ as to tlie final outcome of thé scheme. : Including . those.on_ Rivers inlet, Skeena and other canneries in the north, combined with those on tHe Fraser river itself, there are 47 cane neries, and the owners place their value’ in round figures at: $40,0odo each. - Some, of ‘the'largest of. the canneries have as yet refused to give options to either company, and that has delayed matters a bos. deal, Sy Eat