B hi ee ca ae Perec re aM ,ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD OTe data yet give Bos yt WAR EAGLE AGAIN Block of Stock This ‘Morning Finds Market at §3.05. a i ie - ‘RAMBLER - CARIBOO STIFF “Asworance of Dividends Sends the Stock Up 4966 Cents This Morning—Jim Blaine in Demand on 30-Dsy Calls at 42 Cents— Metal Sales $4,600 Shares. The first sale of War Eagle on the local. exchange this month was made this morning when a block of 100 shares commanded $3.05. For cone of those curious causes which cannot be explained Virginia went begging yesterday at 6c, at the sale of delinquent stock but 2000 shares sald this morning at 7c. “Rambler-Cariboo advanced to 56c ‘on the assurance of a dividend. Jim Blaine is steady at 3434, and 42¢ tor go-day calls. Herewith are given today's offi- .cial quotations. ASKED BID 40 386 27% ae edian Gold © row's = Pass Coal Praternny Lion _ Montreal Gold Fields Princess Muu “Ratbmulten. . Sannbler-Cal Hossland Sales, _ “Today’s sales on the Rossland exchange wére?: BK; 500, Winnipeg; 3500, -32c; -Peorid Mines, Established May, 1895, ‘JHE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., Limrrao, amity. MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS, Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland. Daniel Dickinson. Walter L. Orde DICKINSON & ORDE ° Stock Brokers. Stocks bought and sold on the closest margins. ‘Tel. No. 61. Rossland, B. C. aCHARLES DANGERFIELD, STOCK BROKER. ‘Wallace Block, Columbia aye, Tel. No, 90 Cable address Bedford McNeill's le wiiena Codes {Crouehs, Tos. S. GILMOUR, STOCKS AND SHARES MINING AGENT. Columbia Avenue. Rossland, B.C. Cable address “Nuggets.” Telephone 44 ERNEST KENNEDY & CO., MINES AND STOCKS, ‘2724 Columbia Ave. Rossland, B. C. \ Telephone 86. P.O. Box 268 A. B. MACKENZIE & CO, MINING BROKERS. Columbia Ave, Rossland, B. C. 4onble address: ““Betovi.” ‘Telephone 79 JBREETON & OVINGTON. STOCK BROKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. Imperial Block. Rossland, B, C. Cable addres, “Plewman, Rossland.” Tel. 82 P.O, Bx 756, RIcHARD PLEWMAN, STOCK BROKER, The. Best’ Wines, Liquors and Cigars. aa | Jack Matthews, ‘Prop’r. { _ROSSLAND Electric tric Laundry Patronize those who spend ~ their money at home with you, and thereby" help Le Roi Livery, Feed “& Sale Stables. enst re ausferring- STA BLES: chidibrsa. ale, "Phone No.'89. - First-class Shddl le & Pack Horses. your own and your city’s interests: , Works. Rolt & Grogan, Mines, Stocks. and .. Insurance. ; ” Subscribe for the Record, - 50 Cents fer $———— month. E “ > FIRE INSURANCE F Represe the followi “Companies: 3 Caledonian, " Lancashire, Connecticut of Hartford, Imperial. across the river, also on the Dewd- ney Trail. Mr. W. J. Devitt and F. W. Warren paid a ‘visit to the Royal Soverign mine this week. 7 Mrs. J. M. Worth, of Deer Batley: visited Trail this week, Mr. Thos. Gilmore, secretary- treasurer of the Homestake Gold Mining Company was in Trail the beginning of the week. About twenty couples attended the Thanksgiving dance of the Trail. Recreation Club Wednesday g. A very fF that the club will continue giving dances for the season. NOTICE TO TAILQRS. Tenders for Firemen’s Uniforms. Tenders will be received by the City Clerk. ad- gressed tothe Chairman of the Fire, aeaee and tnent. Samp! les of cloth must ac- company each tender. The. lor wrest or any tender we. fecessarily ace cepted. Mg JUREN, % its Clerk. ROSS THOMPSON......+. I have the following blacics in the following companies for sale: Eureka C lid , Evening Star, » Sliverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and ZilaM Lots in the Original Townsite 1 Con A d, B.C, was spent, and it is anticipated me Particulars 6 can be obtained from the ‘Chief of the epart oj Katie D.-Green G:-M. and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABI LITY. Property situated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie | District, B.C. : FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. ” Fifty thousand shares of the Company’s Treasury Stock is now offered to the public at 7 1-2 Cents per Share, 22 Columbia Aveuue, Rossland, B. C. and can be had on application to GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer. White: Labor .and,Clean, ‘Monday, Oct, 23d, and during week: The futepaationsl Comedy Company. 2 First-class “‘Specialt ic ae =! acts of dra 4 : The most lo:Stiow in ee tse bes eR aes « All classes. of Repairs and Construction ‘Work Undertaket.: Ore Gate, waste and Axles, Buckets, rank Shafting, Hangers and Pallets, et ecialty. Northey. Pamps kept‘in stock,, Agents for W; Mig. Co.'s Mills, Concentrates: Eto. weld’ ‘Avenue, ‘Rosslana: ci ¢ #——HOUDE’S-——* = . Straight Cut _ Cigarettes. MAN UFACTURED ‘BY B. Houde & Company, Quebec Are Better than the’ Best. at een o * WHOLESALE AT... ¢ Crow &. Morris, Rossland. The Arlington —_ THE LEADING-HOTEL AT TRAIL. Or Headquarters for-Commer-" — ° cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. UNEXCELLED TABLE. _, JOHN Haverty, randy co The Clarendon Cate oe emp a oS First-Class in Every Respect. . Open Day and Night. ——-_ Rooms for Banquets and Diuner Parties. : ee i VOL. §- NO. 43+ ROSSLAND,. BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1899. PRICE 5 CENTS. -FOR, FINE ¢ ras ag on ROPPOWTURITY os we are goin ‘ost of these tines’ : ‘have £0 ‘Apsoliite Wa atch...Repairing, oo W. SPRING, Tmt Cost. R: C..Rrayer Books, . Eng. C. Prayer Books, « « Methodist Hymn Books, . . Presbyterian Hymn’ Books, f tie Bibles, “ands. : “ ; Butlers RVC. C SURVEY T0 VELVET : Party of 0.P.R. Engineers Started This Morning on the Task, @. FOLLOW DEWDMEY TRAIL |? Company Means to-Place Sophie Mountain ? in Railway | tion With Smolters—At ihe Requozt’ of Sir Chale Tupper Work Is Undertaken. Eighteen surveyors under'the di- rection of G. G. McCarthy left this ne very pretty bindings. Dr and Stationers. Pays to Deal swith Coodeve Bros. Cost. Ne Reserve, 'GOODEVE = BROs., ig for Sophie mountain ;to tun the preliminary lines. tor the .C.. P.R.’s proposed: extension to Velvet. They. wore! accompanied in of ra horses and } 4 spsly of of ts Bess pie ana can ors of my Poiee two. igre it and af the He 6. WRLLAGE, jom: ry,Wall Paper, F Sa seca Goods, Notions, Foye, Bto., Eto. . tis ee canara air olmechar dy youksves fais beat + .| work completed. ‘Ressiand and Grand Forts, 3.0. B.C. | il: i ————————— ‘ 2 PAs. CONTING! WES REPENS ES ‘We have a FULL and COMPLETE STOCK of Dru = . the rer kin NS Toilet Article, Boaps, etc. __ Ts Re. MORROWs...- moder: ae Drage icines of Great Purity, and they are Fresh and, iB Borie, Sou ou: “D. . Grocery and: Meat Market... ‘Telephone 99. - Weshlogtoa St. WHY ruu two acco’ whea you ean have all’ Toneuber: Choice Groceries and Vegetables, Baltimore oye ‘ters, Fresh Fish, Rams, F Fresh. & Cured Meats. them to take supplies to the. pacty..| 4 The first camp will.:be. mado * at | { the foot of the Rerdery wail ‘aa the men will work across the: ipa mit to the Velvet... The rade is} a a | BOP7 one and some ti "| quired in ‘getting the, ‘pr It is uaderstood that the C.P.R. is eogaging in the work at thei ae stance of Sir Charles Tuppar,..the leading spirit'io the New Gold Fiolds ‘of -British.Columbia, which contegls: ithe’ Velvet, It is in line with she ‘Canadian _Pacifio’s pendous pol-* picy of reaching ‘all’ thé shipping lmines of southern British Columbia B with railway ‘connection! _- Soripsion to Cover Coot Ottawa, Monday.—-The Citizen has started a $500,000 subscription list with, which.to cover. all the Ca. nadiao contingent’ ‘3 expenses in the Boer war... Thus far. nearly :$2000 has been raised in the Capital city. “DEB. 10,000,090, - “t. MEYERS’ fendered neccessary: by the possibility that Russia will take ad- to take advantage of England's difficulties. The British govern- @ ‘tated’ to make swift preparations, naval and otherwise. BOERS ROUTED WITH 300 LOST | ————— ‘Hundreds Captured by | British at Glencoe. ————en pee ee eee Net Glencoe, Sunday.—An attack made by the Boers under Gen- eral Meyers Saturday enabled the’ British to score another suc- -.gess.: “The Boer. forces were driven over the plains. and. lost over _ 300 killed and wounded. -The British captured several hundred * horses and many prisoners. The ‘Boer hospital is in charge of the + British hospital corps and all are ‘being well cared for. It has “been! raining all night and: it is hardly expected that another at- ¢ tack will ‘be made. by | the Boers today. -PRANCE, AND. RUSSIA Peas HUN ING. TROUBLE .Conspire to. “Attack - Britain During Transvaal War. — > BRITAIN IS “ALL READY: FOR’ THEM London, Monday.—People : are wondering why so immense a “body of reinforcements is going out, when every bulletin from South ‘Africa indicates that a smaller force would suffice. '. Tt.is-sisserted on’ good authority. that these vast precautions areaot moant merely as.a grand parade but as a wise ‘precaution “Nwantage. of the occasion and make an advance on western Atghan- ‘stan. | With.a. British army.on the ground in South Africa ready ‘for service in India. ‘or Afghanistan, Russia would not dare ad- wance on ‘Herat.’ ‘“Diplomatic-.circles are well Brotst for the Philadelphia. — mining Compantes 10 Plenty. j : Toronto, , Monday.—The rage, for from the. Jenches Machine | this yearia record | breaker. .Fifty- in ithe province. « ¢ California's Tack Ketch Goes hn- sane-at San Quentin. “San Quentin, Cal., Monday. —Amos Lunt, who as official 4 executioner. has executed 20 murderers, has become insane and is haunted by visions of the men he has hanged. His condition is so serious thet he will today be sent to San Fran- isco where an attempt will be made to restore ‘him to his mental balance. season STA P of the prisoners'and preservation of, peace in the Coeur d’Alenes. 4 ‘Government Keeps’: Soldiers. Until State Relieves Them. Washington, Monday.—The war, department has - decided after several conferences with ‘Gov ernor Steunenberg to maintain troops in charge of the imprisoned miners’ until a. special session of the state legislature convenes, and provides means for the care . ———— oe (oe, vr ‘ | , AY WARDNER 4 : LOSS AT GLENGOE “| War Department's Official ‘list of © Dead and Wounded. KILLED '42, WOUNDED 155 Those “Who Fall in ‘Saturday's Bloody Business. aye se London,’ Mondey.— The official © list. of casualties at Elandsgaate on‘ Saturday, ‘telegraphed from: Ladj- smith; ‘follows: Imperial: Light Horse,’ kilted,' Col. Scott ® Chisholm; * eventh Hussars," wounded; ‘Stal Capt. Brooke. First Ol nded, Capt. Lafon, * ester, wounded, Col, + ‘aptains Melville, Newbig- . A ‘Lieut. Banks.:, First SA killed, *Lidtt.- Hanna. ' Gordon Highlanders, killed; ‘Majo Murray; ‘Bradbury;: ‘wounded, Lieut. Col.) Ditk:: ‘Conhingham,:* “Major Wright, Captains? Holdane; Buch- Total: ‘British « casualties. now stard, “¥55' -wounded. 2 EXPEOKS Eg... -Monday. — The Guard’ n prints awp interview, ‘with F.C. Selous, the hunter, who is an authority on all. matters per- taining to_ ‘South Africa, Mr. Se-, lous estimates the duration of the, presesit war at more than 18 months. He discredits the notion that | the Boers have deteriorated. as marks men. a ; = gS Gide aD. WENT BACK ON BRIGHAN youd Eugene ‘Young ‘Wants , the ~ mornion Ropresentative Expelled. New * York,” Monday. —Eugeld Young, “a:dgeandson' of Brighand Young, dettounced ‘mlornionism al : it ‘club’ lasé night. + a) wish, iH chia! he, “to see soni gress ‘eject B. HH. Roberts, becaus¢ in ‘him'is* represented’ the: defiant spirit of. mormonism, which! has ald France Look ‘6 1 Trouble Ovér Here. | |: ’ : Parisi Mbnaay.“4In* some quard ters here’ it’ Gs believéd that a Francé! German enteiite! will’ be ope ‘result of the: Tra isvaal War, and several leading’ Eontinertat journals: « outside of France! develop’ the’ same ideal One’éf' the’ fedsons: ‘given is ‘that such‘ uhibn ‘will“énable’' the: -Gers mans“t'bé strong endugh to ‘meet the United’ Stdtes ‘and England, whd could now’ ‘easily? ! destroy theie | navy.” The belief keeps growing stronger here that-a complicated diplomatic ‘situatian' isiikely;,to) arise ; duning the course.of the,war.. M:. Valfredy, }| the .well-known: foreign:, editor, ., oF Figarb,-‘points out that ithe Kaiser shares largely the responsibility, for the: troubles., now |. besetting: .the Boers. '‘‘He.it was,'? he says, “whp first prdclaimed their. indep regardless ‘of the treaties. of conven- tions ‘which’ England uses., today . against ‘them, and he gave: them to understand that if ever their ,inde- pendence was threatened they would find outside support.” ajor’ iP ~ Capt. ! Orr,: Capti*:Mullens, Lieutenants Curry, ‘Sho! jarnes, Fortes,Caip= Secdnd battery field’ ided, Capt. Campbell, ne, Haley, Green, - Dennets Lieutenants» Hantmonso, ° anan; McKeljohn;. Lieuterfants Find-* Jay, Gillette," Campbell, Hennessey. ; 18: MONTHS or wan 1