ROSELAND EVENING RHOORD, JUNE- 26, 1809, reseen! Dry LIMITED LIABILITY, HOUSE > F URNI: : Ht "pase. Curtains. Rich, Haridsome ‘White Curtains, with wide double - Bath floral borders and amall-guréd centers; 60 inch es wide |, ather hot. ‘weather, to. tilt blankets, but we have some anid 8} yards long ‘at - big bargains i in blanke' both ‘white and colored at ao $1, $1.60, $2, $2.00, $8, $8.00, and $5. ee ae + $2,'$2.60, $8, Ke, tain Nets,and Bush Swisses, in sripes figures, and . : #, : $ Ma $s, . ne at tion point d de caprets neta, at 20¢,; 25c, 85c and 50c. Bed Spreads. _ Marseilles Bed Spreads. .. TORONTO STOCK MARKET Toronto, June 26.—The following is a record ef today’s callon the Toronto atock exchange, and of the sales wade: ONTARIO. ‘ ASKED, Empress... 6ig Golden Star. 613Z Foley..:.. 7 | CAMP M’KINNEY. . $125 Stine ais. 2 ‘Waterloo. . 9° 1AEIBOO ‘DISTRICT.< < Cariboo Hydraulic. vee $1.45 © FAIRVIEW CAMP. Bmuggler....... saeteieie Bg DOUNDARY CREEK. seeeee $1.18 secete, 97 BID. Z ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUFSDAY, JUNE 27, 1899, 6236 526 HOMESTAKE HIE Stock Jumps from: Two and a Half Tole Bight and a Half, : VoL #, NO. 300. PRICE FIVE ‘CENTS, SUBSISTED ON DOK FLESH Suiferings of Rdmenton Party on the Pole River. \\ ABOUT THE CITY. $118 22 8 $1 38 The-board.of works h has:authorized re- pairs, not to exceed $100, ‘on: the ‘Centre Star. road leading to ’Blue’s saw mill: ‘Leather. Goods... SSS We have just received a fine line of Purses, Card Cas2s Wallets and Cigar Cases in all the latest shades and with Silver and Gilt-mountings, J.W. SPRING, NEXT DOOR TO, POST OFFICE. r to deed to. ‘the city joining | the railroad ‘accepted. 25, $1,037.35; Geo. a Ouies: has e board of GS. Blankets City, ‘Day. yroll! No, pound, = $10. 50; iia en. (recommended =); works. Tenders will be called for the erecti n 7 } = or eign Myanmar HELD-UP AND. ROBBED BY INDIANS. the railwa: tracks, ubmitted be- ‘ eis Tuly.10. eg eve = “ ? he city~engifeer. and: the city Boli-’ vr Stee will spores ‘a joint. report to the Late: Arrival from Dawson council on:the ‘application uf C. P. R. t pat tin 8 donble’ orassing on. Bt. vPaul ‘Rich Gola Diggings ~ McMillan River. nt lacrogse:.,playera are practicing afternoon, and will meet, again on the] => : ere baseball grounds this ev ing ree which time-the team’ to go to: ‘Nel: be selected, © + Irene ‘Beed ane ma Davi red, 0 pares tS. STRIKE IN DRIFT FROM 200-FOOT. Depth of 300 Feet—Vein from Six to Twelve Inches—Assays $40 to $72, n Describes on Towels, Towéls. ~We are headquarters for Towels: and Linens. Towels from, cents each upto 75 cents: for the large damask towels, knotted frliges of hemstitched. ‘ ‘Hath Towels; 10¢, 1G ASG; 206, 256 3gc and Soc, The Emporium of Fashion... | Homestake stock jumped from aig cents to 84 cents during ‘the week and was taker up by local buyers) Why did it jamp? The answer to that question is news— good news, and will greatly stimulate activity and confidence in ‘the South Belt, where thousands of dollars have Seatriz, June 27.—Charles Osborne, of San Francisco, who arrived; yeaterday, from Dawson, claima to have found rich placer ground at the head waters of the MeMillan river... He says it is a terrible country to get. into. With chia partner, Smithson, of Los Angeles, -he traveled .-.$2.60-and 88 4, $1.26 and 81:50 $1, $1.25; $1.50 and $2 ‘Van Anda. Lula Smith'and Em- £ % keepere,-were fined Ha, ania: ‘Neville; Sybil: Bor- ‘inmates, ‘were fined #20, in ‘the eee edurt thia morning. TRAIL CREEK. New Sumner Goods ae Dally. SUITS. | Men’s unlined Wool suits, Men's Linen suits,’ Men's White Duok, suit,-Men's Lustre ‘At the request.of, Messrs... Jackeon and . Ligh ay $1 4s DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES. B. C. Gold F. 148 4 Canadian G. 3 ok Gieweniee OF THE. REGISTRA- TION.,OF AN EXTRA.PROVIN- - CIAL. COMPANY. “Compantes AG Act, 1897." “Woodbury Mi gistered the 5th day of April, 1899, oni an: ts here! * Eh URidh the losinative sshorte f th slature of Britis! te olumbia extends. 18 office: of the Company ay itt in the City.of Spokane, State of ig citeate ashington,, Vane ount of the capital.of the Company js onemiliion dollars, divided into one million shares of one dolla: rr each. office of the Company in this Pro- ines pete tuate. jn Kossiand, and Samson Wills jam Hall, mins superinten lent, whose ‘Eidrese + Rosland aforesaid (not empow: jasue or or transfer stock), is the attorney for the come mali tim time of the existence of the company! is 16 objects for which the Ci ae orm ich the Company has been’ buy, sell, lease, hota and deat vines rtatl on for transporting ore, ibe tnacerial within’ anid. terri: iF ily todo ever ty ‘nd regulate ite ‘oe thes cari ag ont, ofthe Pojeate and nee fullest and broades seuse, a within t nig terri volven Under my hand and eal es office at Seyeap Ares on® thousand eight hundred and L. ie 3 Rogistrarot olan Sock Sompantes. NOTICE @ first mortgage ralieey, includifig its main line and branches, note y-tive thonsand dollars. pet inlls ahereor wand ko otber purposes. AMPBBLL' Tentatat ret re Dated May 25, 1899, 7 Meee & DEACON, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, ‘Rossland, B. C. “hiner Bullding, Columbia Avenue. J.A. MACDONALD, ” 5.8, Chore, Jz. Macdonald & Clute Provities of British Columbia, this Sth | peer “ia B fi hh fice ‘and. white Goods. Wash Goods, - ty Figured Swisses, Pretty Organdies, White and Colored Piques Ons special sale on thesé. goods: commences Wash. Goods. Black and Colored Bwisses 200, 25e and 35c per yard Summer ‘Underwear. 42, 92. and $3.50 Muslin: Unilerwear, Lailige Nij egos, 3 and. $ 3.50, Liities’ Corset Covers, 25e, 40c, 50c, ‘6Be, 75cand $1 .. Ladies’. Skirts, $1,.81.25.. $1.50, $2, $2.60 and $3.50 * Ladies’ Skit Cheninds, $1.25, dee ‘50, $2, $2.50 $3 ‘Be, 856; 900, $1, a1.2 “5, $1,50, "Balm: ‘Leaf: Fans Be each, ‘ bata for 25e. New Brick: Block. : LIMITED LIABILITY.” Columbia: Avenue Rossland, B.C, |THE MASCOT GOLD MINI ! COMPANY, Limited Liabitity. j NOTICE ishereby xiven y elven that ® Bpecial Gen- Soaps Se iy foe Hela at she. oie ny yf i m: wi a of e in the coat Block, Colum! sabia ae special resolution for thee ing ©. Liguiastor: resolution will ‘pe ‘proposed thereat:— 6 pI ro pert and assets of the Com- e been, sol and. itis desirable: and ex: ide. the proceeds, of such sal dee the aharehol ND WHEREAS it is expedient for gach pee = Liquidator appointed ve the Com an: one at THU “VED that the as- sharcholders BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Com- pany be voluntarily wound up under the pro- visions of the “Companies indies Up Act Cee STORIES BECEYED ht tee ae ‘of the Compan: penta ior sal Ge OTIC: E UFpOSS :apecial resolution the above reso ora, nite resolution. - Dated the 29th day ef May, 1899, D gerard TOtMEY. Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. #oliottors for Bank of British North Ameriea ABOUT THE’ CITY: WANTFD—A chambermaid at the MoBaws Byuuvm, Rowaanes Dominion hotel. ot propricter. EFI Ei he Company be divided among the t Sate dt ae J. oF. Fitzpatrick, - the sanitary plumber, has removed. his office. and Shop to thé corner of Columbia avenue and Washington’ atreet, onder | rid Shaw’s cigar store. Miners, railroad and city checks cash- ed free of charge at su hours at Hote, On the ee thi 500 Suits of: Clothes, i Rist tf. he LOUGHEED 40. Merchant Tailors Ladies’ Drapers, REDUCED PRICES FOR 20—DAYS-—-20 IN LADIES’ SUITS Just arrived a fine range of Flannel Suitings. IN GOOD Colorings and Patterns... : $20 A SUIT. TG COLUMBIA AVE ] itary plumber, has the Gents Fi 344 CENTS 343 7 2) wre | aid for our Jagt stock of over Pairs of: Pants and all kinds of goods, and therefore we can affyrd theee goods, as lung as they last, at the following priges td offer you FINE WOOLEN © ¢ $6. : sort $10. to $15.. cFIN EST IMPORT- d Balbriggan Uae Sorwear worth $2, to-$3. for el Bute, now any size...... Bl. $2 09 to $5.00 at $1.25 and $1.50. Dont miss this chance, for thoagh others charge, dollar and sell uccordingly.. Cull and be a E, COLUMBIA AVE. —— Pants-worth $2: 00 to $5.00; same material aa suite at $1.25. we cannot all the time get the ch Hata worth we alwaya sell at almost half the price ce tO buy for 343g centa on the — convinced. ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE I R, BANNET, Manager. O. BM. Weller, Rossiand’s pioneer wan- best plombing establishment in tho supped int Breparea. to 808 all kinds of plumbing 1 ete. hi body atanv time, cp ihcahe tant Dr.J. F. qichenzie, office and reai- dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of >~ Transfer. of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that application will he made to the Board of License Commission- era forthe city of Roseland, at its next meet- tng, for the transfer of liquor license now in e hame of the undersigned, to E. A. Dis, | for the Butte Hotel, alt 36, Rosland, B: G: RD PULLMAN, VHALBN. . Dated this 2st de uy NG F Osier coats atid vests, Men’s Summer veata. | = SHIRTS. utp reeilles, Pique and Regatts. A nobby line of Colored Shirts with or ee BOYS SUITS. Boy’ *s linen two piece rare Boy' ‘a nen Sallor Suits, Boy's Linen Coats. HATS.. A complete, stock of Men’s and Boy's Straw and Felt Hats.” Anice Mne of Black Hose st per pair. - Ordered. Clothing a Spectalty. wl (HEARN, THE CLOTHIER - CORNER couumBIA AVENUE AW 2D. LINCOLN: STREET: been expended-in machinery. ond con- tinuous developnient without ‘flattering reeulta. For several days there: have been re- ports that a strike had been made in the Homestake. The facta have ‘been ob- tained and today the Recogp gives thém in detail. The present work is being done at the west end of the 400-foot drift from, the 200-foot level. ~ A depth of» 300: feet has been attained. For the lant 140 feet the drift.has been in ore, one stringer from 6 inches to rs aad in -width, assaying 2 to the ton. The other. ke: ‘is stilted atone bat nd on’ the Cola Allw e ; > We will have your trade after that. Try! | average an buys shoes from their appear- ask 1s? —® ance.and fit. They knew little about leath- erand trnst to:their dealers. : Hence the advantage of dealing, with:a repu table house. Our choesetrike people by stylish shape and by: their quality. Cc. O, LALONDE 106 WEST COLUMBIA. AVENUE. 11 EAST COLUMBIA AVENUE. “The. af es Sy along:the® track... ‘But.the mew who--located. it. when the spot ‘here |: Rossland now stands‘a modern city. was. y Joe Grand. Forks. Walker the city:will hold the retaining wall out seven, feet at the base: on. the south side of up the river 400 milea. -He cleaned , up, nearly 31.000 slate being compelled to ret, at toerect a atone and Trick ‘palldige there. Mr, F. Anderson of the local branch of the Merchant’s: Bank of Halifax, ie-te be | 7 transferred ‘to the branch “at Varicouver. Mr. P, Allan’.of Montreal has ar- rived to take' “Mr. Anderdon’s place in the local branch, Mr.. Anderson will leave for Vancouver in a few days.” Rev: H.. Irwin has gone to eneET fi oes business church: on. Sunday: ‘next, an Rev. Mr. Irwin does not rétorn: ie ‘dime they. will be conducted ‘by Rev. ‘W. Gover. then an did not deacribe its situation as we do, 2 a8 will be+ ahown by the following, which ft of the original location notice? LOCATION NOTICE- fot the Homestake » zatneral claim. situated H ; about yw the moi moe tenay rit on lot 19, block & Papo Pg er Sean < afte oes. The “tired pesticy ip jue to entirely ‘irappear ‘aug ine system wil invigorat i riteble trenrare house for everything in the Drug line. Itisa tre oul nO teeter what is wanted, for if we fheve not got it we can direct. ese tothe T: Re MORROW: Successor to “MeLean & Morro 1d plac han season W il be ‘thorougl oye cleansed. and ight pines : ‘about +4 the no Columbia hier and Ig i left bank of Trail creek. v0: The ‘compan: -atuke is calle 87 | Limited. operating the’ Home- the Homestaks Mines, janD,; r| Bayne, vive-president, and Sut pecratary: It is capitalized | to 000 and the atock is owned | by. at lich, Ginutern Canada and ‘British Colam! ia parties. - The et tt WES reorganized. recently, owing tothe ef- Morts of D. M. Li Linnard, oh this: city, whos ‘went to Europe to raise money: for ‘that purpose,-which put the company: ina. position to continue vigorous ‘Govelop. The. Clarendon "Cale: FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, ae “Open Day and Night. Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties. ment of the property. equipped with a compressor -plant. and the necessary duildings and: ms- chinery. THE SHAMROCK’S BUILD. Speculation HE Euglish Pa Papers on’ the Chal- jengers Dimensions, ‘Lonpon, 3 ‘une, 27.—With the excep- tion of the Times the papers do not in- dulge in speculation as os the build of the The: her length at 128 feet and her draught spara aud tig Mall on board H. H.Play ford, AUDITOR and ACCOUNTANT No.1 Stone:Block, Russland P.O. BOX 598. at rhe old a etand wh phexes evel cash. Get you! Cointa prepared byme an = eons penance ndard rei jes, et Be, oer bottles hl ifemember' the address, Thomas Steut, — First Avenue Near Spokane Street. Every Sunday night, Grand Practice Concert by New..Cily Band At ST. CHARLES HALL, This Is Onlya Scheme|: a ‘To inform you that Iam still < oetes a pusiness, | shape. MOLLIE O'NEILL SENTENCED. 7 | Her Operatic Sonne “caused a Plague of nla. ee nein or “Irish Moll,” the queen of Cigarette Alley, was sentenced to two months imprisonmeat in the $ done in-the matter of the waterworks. +] morning train for-Spekane on a visit. he mine ia‘): ~|‘much significance is attached to the .re- P] Ll the Northern Partie: intends to dispose ed, | every indication it intends'to ome the for the. iy O80 street: improvent bentuie.will “probably: be accepted. ‘There should be; vomelbing “definite ‘The street improvement will’ "no doubt be: under. discussion,: with “the regalar ‘routine of busine en shoal smake it an inter ting ‘seasion. » ppl staan) d home, last come ont for y of EASTERN "RAILROAD" DEAL, ‘The New York bere Has Leasod the Beate & Albany. : New York, Jnie_ 27.- The Tribune says the report that the Ni eX ne. fral-had ceme to.an agreement: with the ‘| Boston & Albany railroad,: by. which the — Central‘had leased: the: ‘Bostoniée Alban; fore term ef 999.-years® rand: ave > been eerie, aderbhl contro! : line, as it isthe Central’s trol of out let to Boston for.ita westtrn trains.‘ : DO YOUR SHOPPING EABLY.. we, Stores Will Remain Open Late om Friday Evening. ‘The ateres of Rossland will be ‘closed rday, and the public will-be obliged WwW. 8: ‘ugh: and Mra? Rugh left on ‘the -W. Blewott left on: the 8 aiternoon train to take Hi. man’s atore at Duncan Ci ‘ sod ».'Mervin:Camipbell, of & Ds ‘Camp- bell, will¢return: tcday. from: Spokane, j where? hebas.benn a attending school. - —_; James McGregor, provincial pinin: inspector, came ma. the north‘last fevening and is’ stoppiag & atthe Hoffman. : N.P. With C..P. RB. : A dispatelt frm New. York says that ‘ite relations of the Northern Pacific and | Cenadign Pacific are very friendly. ,and | fasal‘of President” Mellen- of Northern Pactfic to’ co-operate with the railroad: firm ‘of- McKenzie & Mann in their en- deavor.to parallel the Canadian road. It 18. ensy, to .underatand .why the; Northern; ‘Pacific: ia.-willing: to make -a sacrifice in-Manitoba ‘to: accommodate, the Canadian Pacific when it‘is lia ble in, the distant future to need ‘accominoda- tions from'the Canadian asad in the north” Pacitic: which willbe. the next, acene.of. the greatest reek activity. Nothing haw ned to’..indicate that ofits Manitoba-branches,' while there is sphere‘of influence there Tight : away. 2 Was It the.Sfax?. ‘PuyMourn’ Eng., Jun 27,—Belgian | steamor Bruxeliesville, which. arrived here today from African ports, reported! having sighted at {acon esterday 2 French cruiser, believed to the Blas, |a having Dreyfus on board, going in the direction © Brest... : . to make their purchases Friday-i in order to tide over until Monday. “Not only the employes, but many of “the ‘mer- chants will go _to'Neleon to join in: the celebration of Domi Practically-all. bi pended.” ‘The atores ‘rill ae open late Friday evening: in order to. sicvo modate the public. All are reque to supply-th thei needg.as eat! eatly i CARLOAD. OF EDITORS.” Western Canadian Editorial RxGuraloniats arrive Tonight, E. W. Raff, agent at the Red Moun: tain depot, has received “netice that. = carload of vhe Western Canadian Edito- rial excursionista a cone: in on: the afternon train fro It ia quite. orabablet ran the? will re- main in tewn over night :and leave ion the7 a. m.train tomorrow to: join..the. Test of te excursionists at Nelson: —— steamer Pawneo Burned. ~ Pumapecrata, June 27.—The British steamer Aldborough from* Cardenas, which eR up the | Delaware: river this morning, reported ion’ by - fire at the ee Pawnee, which tra etween a'New York: and Philadelphi The vessel: waa burned to the water and there wag tio sign of life.’ left on board. - ae a3 The Reconp is in receipt of ati anony- mous communiestian, signed “Tax and Revenue Payer.”. The writer's ‘signa- ture must in all cases accompany a com- munication to insure its publication, as @ guarantee of good faith. xo. fat Weller, Roce pioneer san- Nelson jail this by Jordan. ST. CHARLES HOTEL Mollie was. changed . with being drunk Oldest Established House in Kootensy Newly equipped and renovated through 2a a ae etric ts and 8 e latest improvem: Two-foot dohe wall owes and Sfeet high. X- cellent piece for Mappanstnstint Cold Storage To Let. Under the st, Charles Hotel. All Kinds of Delicacies the mae Affords. Undertaker. . va WILLIAM R. BEATTY ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A and was shown that she eiade night Wiens by. public: demon- strations of her operat! ic powers at adobo on the alley and it was considered ad-: visable to cancel her engagement, for: t Customs : Deputy Collector ‘of iGhatéma: J.-E. Daniels, at» Northport, -estimnates that the exports of _ American produc! British. Columbia will, probably exceed ponte of the. dwellers in the vicinity of ber 8 we aubject to e beat equipped juinbing ¢ Peat nae in the city and e prepared to do all kinds of plumbing steam-fitting, etc., anywhere, fee any. body ata anv time., _ 9-ti “3. B. Fitzpatrick, ute sanita plumber, has removed his“ office an shop to the cotner of Solunbie avenue insomnia, ee than’go through the ports of ‘Tacoma or Beattie = 2 i Washington atreet, onder Cap Shaw’s cigar store, 1 tf.