ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, AUGUST 3. 1899. TORONTO STOCK MARKET Toronto, Aug. 3.—The following ia a record of today’s callon the Toronto stock exchange, and of the sales made: ONTARIO. ABKED, BID. Empress .. tar, One Hydrant in Stock. Chief Guthrie of the fire department was checking over the supplies taken over from the water company purchased by the city te see what there is that is needed to improve his department, and only foumd one hydrant. He will rec ommend to the city council the expe- diency of buying bydrants, which will no doubt be purchased at once. A Close Shave— Or just the kind you wantat Ed Ray’s 8 ‘ International Barber Shop. Waterloo... CARIBOO DISTRICT. Cariboo Hydraulie.... $1 52 FAIRVIEW CAMP. Smuggler.........- aoe 2 BOUNDARY CREEK. Athabasca. Dundee.. Dardanelles Fern Gold M. & M. Co. N elaon: Poorman Nobie Five . Crows Nest Coal. TEXEDA ISLAND. Van Anda........ ~ 1% TRAIL ORRER. ‘onte Christo. ortherm Belle. DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES. B. OC. Gold F..... Canadian G. F. Syn Morning Sales: Athabasea, 500, 500 _ at 38, Republic, 500, 500 at $1.19. Van Anda, 500, at 113g. Golden Btar, 500 at 44}¢. Van Anda, 5,000, 1,000 at 1144. Deer Park, 1,000 at 134. Golden Star, 500 at 443¢; 250 at 45. Deer. Trail, 1,000 | at 283¢. Afternoon Sales: Dardanelles, 500 at 183g; 500 at 133¢; 500 at 14. Noble Five, 500 at 194%. Van Anda, 500, 500, 500, 500, 500, 500 at 1134; 2,000, 2,000, 6,000 600, 200 at 11, Canadian Gold Fields, 600, at 734. Golden Star, 500, | sie 500, 200 at 4534. Monarch Stock for Sale. Pooled ateck of the Monarch Mining company for sale at 2)¢ cents. Apply te A. B.; thie office. a pated Le Roi LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE. | JOHN F. LINBURG, _~ Stylish Rige*for rent First class Saddle and Pack Horses. BraBizs: Columbia Ave., .4.Phone No. en Commercial. Alley. ‘Phone No. P. 0. BOX, 186. Wd LOUGHEED & 60. Merckant Tailors Ladies’ Drapers, REDUCED PRIOES FOR 20—DAYS--20 IN LADIES’ 8UITS ~ Just arrived a fine range of Flannel Suitings IN GooD Colorings and Patterns. “16 CINTA ANE PROP. Pianos. Pianos on the installment plan. Easy terms, Call atthe Imperial cigar store, tf ‘The Evening Recorp delivered to any, 4 part of the city for 65 cents per month Wantep—First-clasa baker, one who “Jean bake home-made bread. Apply at Delicatessen, next door to Ward « uc Kay’s. If you want to wear the best-fitting suitin town go to Martin A. Schwieg, high-class tailor. anteed. Subscribe for the Evzenine .Reconp, only 65 cents per month. The T-veniag Recunp after June 1 de- livered .o any part of the city for 65 cents a month. th. Go-d Organ for tale, at a bargain, ee quire at this office. Martin A. Schwieg © TAILOR. - Perfect Fit Guaranteed . Prompt Delivery SPOKANE STREET: ° One Door East of Col. Avenue. St. Charles: Hotel FIRST-CLASS SS. UNION COOK, the eat CHAS. EHLERS. Prop, Cool and Shady Place inthe evening. nd practices four nightsin the week, Cold Storage To Let. Under the st, Charles Hotel. city pslooayy q pueyssoy oy * 10 ey} Jo yaed Aue 09 pesoatjeq AWIQANW— oNIONaWWoO -WHLNOW Yad SONSO GO jeans Bridgford & Herring’s O K porclane|; bath and barber shop has move i to the Leland, onedoor east of the Widsor hote J. oF. Fitzpatrick, plumber, has removed sho to the corner of Columbia avenue Washington atreet, under Cap Shaw's cigaratore. | dlté, the sanitary Miners’, railroad and city checks cashed free of charge at all hours at Hotel Hoffman, Rossland, Harry McIn- tosh, proprietor. th. Washington Hand Press. FOR SALE—An 8-column ‘Washington end Eoven columa nemepaperouehts Apply at ty unin Hewspaper outa. a Bxoospofie, cd oF Every garment guar- | tf The ky CRESCENT- Dry Goods Company, ae Corsets. ) Worcester Corsets: The fame and superiority of these famous. Corsets are firmly estab- lished. We carry a camplete line, ranging in prices from : . . . $1.00 to $5.00 each Sammer Corsets. ‘ 7Bc., $1.00 and $1.50 Corset Waists for Ladies, Mixses and Children at Popular Prices. Hosiery. Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, : 8 pair for 25c. Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, 4 12e., 20c., 25c, and 35c. Misses’ Ribbed Hode,.... _10c., 12he., 16e., 20e: and 25c. Misses’ Fancy Bifiped Hose,..---- ++ éaheaicrelite 16:., 20¢,, 25¢. ound Be. Shirt Waists. . Stylish aud Swell Waists of Im- ported French Percates, Fine Cord- ed French Giighams, Piques, etc., at gréatly redtced prices, Bbc , 75c., $1.00, $1 25, $1.60 anid $2.50 dummer Wash Mate- vials. © ; Our Summer Clearance Sale left us ‘many Remvauts in Summer Wash .Materials, which- will be closed outat Half Prico: d Organdi BUSINESS iS POINTERS, : 0. M, Weller, Rossland’s Pisheor tty: itary plumber,has the beat quipp lumbing establishment in thet u is prepared to do all kinds of ea ad steamclitting, etc., anywhere, for a body at anv time. 1104 t St WANTFD—A* chambermaid at the Dominion hotel. | Maving alsposed of the hott bunt ae WY prepared to. give. iny ‘entire attention’ ATHLETICS... cial attention n givon 2 A Hedneing Surplus of othe so weak cunatitutions by. meiuresy om . for t isto a the quarter con 15, I will make a mmenciug June SPECIAL RATE OF §8, ‘or Private instructions (guarant ngy wrod iting aiaanee Grane eno f Reguler clare instrnet! day aud Friday ulghta frea te member Memil.ert hip Fee $3.00 Dues per month $2.00 Pref, F. S. LEWIS Instructor DOMINION ATHEETIO CLUB, GO to Tie —seagy- Womans ‘Axehange For “the hest. HOME MADE BREAD and pastries of all kinds. East Colum. bia Ave. next door. weat in Of, City offices, ie Monday, Weiner | Rosslant Evening Record — VOL 4, NO. 28. ROSSLAND, ERI1J£B COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1899. *™~ + PRICE FIVE OEN'S. Gases — We have just received nether: Hae ot SASHES with E ANADIAN, AND BRITISH the MAPLE LEAF, Coat t of Arins cuamieied on thet buckles. These are. the latest and very stylish. J. WwW. SPRING, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OEFICK~ THE LEADING JEWELER. GENUINE SALE nd Great Reduction in’ Prices in the Next THIRTY DAYS. 1 Will Offer the following MEN'S SUITS. Cld Price. Bale Price. 0 6 90) 12.00 rn) Goods at and Below Cost: BOYS’ SUITS. - Old Price. Hale Price. Tweed Bult.. +e $4.60 #2 Full line of Boys’ Odd Pants, ned, to clear at. ; SE shy * 50e., 750,, $1.00, $1 25 of MEN'S and BO ‘3 AMERICAN and ENGLISH HATS and compriging Steteon, King -B., Wakefield and Leslie Stiff. Hats. .- H. H.Playtord, AUDITOR and “ACCOUNTANT - My 1 Stone Block, Rossland » O. BOX 698. wo American Shirts and Ties In all the Newest Designs & Patterns TREATMENE OF LEAD ORE ‘IM. Buchanan Favors a Closer Rela- tion with the U. 8. MR. ALDRIDGE DIFFERS WITH HI. : Many Subjects of Interest to Be Dis- cussed—Names of Dele- gates Present. At the afternoon session of the boards of trade the Boundary country delega- tion asked the meeting to take action in the matter of inducing the Provincial gov- ernment tu locate the meets and bounds of the ‘Boundary district,” and have it set out upon the maps published here- after. O. G. Buchanan, of Kaslo, introduced waet of resolutions advocating & division af Britieh Columbia into counties or districts, with power to.raise the neces- sary means to build meeded roads and trails. He represented that onder the Present system the government fuiled to comprehend the necessities ef the min- ing districts and failed and refused to ‘Trail—Col, E. 8, Topping and W. H Aldridge. _ Greenwood—A, J. McMillan and Dun- can Rosas. Rossland—Hon. T. Mayne Daly and J. S. C. Fraser. i Nelson —,Rederick -Robertson and Frank Fletcher. Kaslo—G. ©. Buchanan and H. Giegerich, TO AID SOUTHERN NEGROES. Congress WIll Be Petitioned to Ship Them, to a. Binuinanam, Ala., dag. 4.—A sensa- tion was created in the session of the African Methodist Episcopal Presiding Eldera’ Council of Georgia and Alabama last night, when the committee on the rae of the country reported. a regolu- tion ding that a i be appointed to set before congress the. de- plorable condition of the negro pepula- tion in the southern states and . ‘to. pati- tien that body for ‘an of HS BATLE WAS DREAM Yeung John Browski Fights Imagin- . ary foes: ” HB LIBERATES IMAGINARY WOMBN Alleged Desperate Adyenture on Rec- ora Mountain Leads. Constable a Wild Goose Chase. John Browski,-an 18-year-old lad who works at Wagner's grocery, on berrying on the side of Rec- #100,000,000 to start a line of ateamers between the United States. and ‘Africa, in order toenable all. negroes who may desire to do so to emigrate to Africa. Bishop Turner, of Atlanta, who ‘pre- sided, explained that he did not desire the government to carry the emigrants free to Africa, but to take them direct at @ reasonable cost. Hesays that Euro- pean emigrants arc landed in this coun- try at $100 to $150 each, bnt in going to Africa one must ge vin England, thus crossing twice, at a coat | of $100. The “A FEV FACTS WORTH LOOKING INTO: Why dues M. J. OMEARN employ more ors than all the other merehan' combined in Rosslan . stork-of Imported, Ei ist. He carries the Jarrett and mist complete gngliah, Be st and Me- _ honey Serges in the Ki Gnd, Hebassecured the ney os of the BEST curren In GQ ‘Sed, Employs only Unton Labor. nta of imported é Remnants of Fancy Figured Or- gandies : Remnants Fancy Colored Swisses Remnants Black Dotted Swisees. . kemnants Striped Dotted Swisses Reiinants of French Piquea Remnants of domestic Piquet Remnants Percales, Calicoes, éte.. (reseen Dry 6 Goods Go, Ltd NEW BRICK BLOCK, Columbia Avéiiue, Rossland, B. C: LOOK OUT For your money. Buy your: Clothing, Genta’ Furnishings, Shoes, Ete., where yon have to pay half the price than anywhere else, and save the overcharge you would have to pay elsewhere. a few of our prices: Socke, three pairs for... Bnei couse “ Note Tep Shirts, the same av other firms advertise ss fe ® bargain for $1 00, only. Shirts and Drawers, Balbriggan, Hats, an Byte: advertised at $3.00 to Suita of Clothes. pvertleed at $16.00 hy Shoes, advertised at $8.00 to $5. Overalls or Jumpers, worth $1. Blankets from Avd so at same rate with any other artic ow thesame, Make money by saving it, aud that su can only do when you purenaae at worth sgl 09, f0 400, tline. Bring your cheque, we will change ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE 42 E, COLUMBIA AVE, R. BANNETT, Manager. Qdalck WORK! Bed Star wine 8 his office and | $27, Tel. No 8 and Transfer Co. as Raggage Beltvered ae W 4 Job Work done.” Link an ty feeleht iH ‘Bess freight ‘urniture, pi- wip We ped Good, ry Seaoois Wood. lorsicx: WASHINGTON 8T. OPPOSITE, BANK OF MONTREAL, Jd. W-AARTLINE MAN. ‘sald JOWIOT JE Record aa Made a ape Cap Man of BRGEm gaswa. anos ee wr ssscasey oat Eee Subscribe —FOR THE— Record. Solentifio Americal Agenoy for TAG AVPATS . as») ON PATENT: b ont alone so, PERNT RS a ee gis aes NE C0, SL Seine at Aah iepe aber cube oa Paha in the cL pi SAinevicat inthe diet rant recon N TL COR PAYE——PAY8——~PAYE £-— PAYS Aliv we A CARLOAD OF TRUNKS and VALISES JUST ARRIVED, ML J EN, of CLOTHIER CORNER COLUMBIA AVENUE AN: D ‘LINCOLN, RTREET:: fonds in sums, or in due proportion to the-revenue paid in from the mining sections. After permanent organization was ef- fected J. A, Harvey, T. Mayne Daly, T. L. Haig and A, J. McMillan -were ap- pointed as a committee to prepare a pro- gram and order of procedure, and sub- mitted the® following: x 1..County or district ization, a was dopted. TO RE-ORGANIZE SPAIN € Duke of Tetuan Says He. Will Support the jovernment. Maoprip, Aug. 4.—The duke of Tetuan, forwerly minister of foreign affairs, has arrived at Son Sebastian and will vieit the queen regent and then go to Saraaz, opposed to the present systemn., 2 ‘The silver-lead question. i matters. : ask is: Tryhe erand tryst to their dealers. 106 W EST COLUMBIA AVENUE, average man buys shoes from their ‘appear- ance, and ‘fit. Hence the advantage of dealing with’ a “repo . table houge. Our shoes etrike people by atylish shape ad by- their’ quality. Cc. O, LALONDE your, trad “that. ‘The They know. little about Jeathi- IXMVENUE:. , 11 BAST COLUMEE i = ‘The relation ot the public to: rail- ways. i 6. The: postal service in the provinve. 6. Dominion and. provincial . parlie- mentary. representation. 7 The eight-hour law, 8. ‘The appointment of government of- ficlale: in new: districts: and sittings of - feourtes 9. Educational facilities. ib With Medicine. “If Oi iets lao quer disease. If the D ia i be right and your Dostor riz! ing the victory. help your Doctor by having your ‘prescripitons flea by T. R. MORROW, Buccesior to Mclean & Morrow, The Pioneer Druggists, Ressland, B.C. 10. Ce by Pp 1 govern- ment to of a. of royalty on mineral output to assist in maintenance and conatruction of roads te mines within city limits. 11. ‘The question of royalty on timber eutyon mineral claims by .owners for anining purposes. Surface rights of min- eral claims and hasty changes:‘in mining legislation. three mil it of San. Seb to see Marshal Martinez de Campos. tinue to’support the government, which he considera’indispensable to the re- organization of. the conntry, He hbe- lieves more must be done to give satis- faction’ to the country. ~ Spain must make sacrifices, specially to put the Canaries; Balearicé'and Ceuta in « state of defense, or else she'will lose them in aconflict between the powers. Regard- ing the Hague conference, hecomsiders the: results secured rather o} than a material force, but does not be- lieve General Weyler is disposed to em- ploy illicit proceedings. General Weyler has gone to San Sebastian. YAQUAIS ON THE WAR PATH. Whites Are in Imminent Danger of Being AUSTIN, Tex, Aug. 4.—A dispatch from 12, Concerted action by li ary ives in ations from provincial government. 18. The necessity of additional land registry offices. 14, Official recognition of the term dary district. Rooms for Banquets The Clarendon Cafe. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, Open Day and Night. and Dinner Parties. 15, Proper representation of the prov- ince in London. . 16. Qarterly provi! 1 Casa state of Chi Mex- ico, states. that four American miners arrived there direct from the “Upper Yaquai river and country. They were driven out by marauding banda of Yuquai Indians. Thomas Harwell, one of the party, stated that thereis possibly 2,000 Americin miners and prospectors in the Yaquai country, and their lives bulletins on mineral industry. 17, Technical treining in mining to be for by the g “18. The establishment of a department of mines by the dominion government. The report was read clause by clause and adopted without amendment aftor some diseuseion. MORNING STSBION. * At thie morning’s session the snbject of the treotiment fle «d ores was under Oldest:Vatablished House in Koctenay WILLIAM R. BEATTY Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A TI A. G. CREELMAN P. 0. BOX 315, Creelmad ‘& Beam, CONTRACTORS BUILDERS. Fathnates furnished on all zinds eee work. -bbling prompt ly ation OFFICE AMD sitoF: v~ Rossland B (. GEO. BEAM Commercial eourt, Albanb: bra Hotels Rossland Labor Union ‘Cooks’ and Waiters’ union, No. 40W.L. U,, meotsorery Saturday evening at 8: , Miner's Union hal! ret MURCH, Bec. P.O. Box 41. ‘Jour Kun, bres. To the General Public . oe who appreciate the short hours by the Perks will kindly _besto’ tele patronage on those leek TM. day. of enc en fen th “Ofc anu on ine al legal holidays. Martin A. Schwieg, the high-class tailor, will give you a perfect fit. Call and see him, Spokane street, two ot eff Columbia avenue, Clerk's and Salesmen’s Union. | ion, and Mr. of Kaslo, spuke at considerable length fav- oring closer relations with the- United States, getting a reduction of the tariff. Mr. Aldridge, Trail, took ap altogether different view of the matter. He thought are in ji danger, as the Indians are gettig bolder and more desperate each day. Harwell said the news of the bloody outbreak: among the Yaquaie in the lower valley had riot reached the upper partef the stream when he left. As fs00n as the news is received by the bands of Indiang in the placer mining region they will massacre every white man along the river. He estimates that there are 6,000 Yaquai braves, and it will take 40,000 Mexican troops to conquer ther if they reach their former strongholdsin the Sahuaripa range of the: mountains. During the last, two yeara the Indians have been at peuce. They have becn quietly investing their earnings in arms and and they are now it was better to the of lead ores in Canada, by putting an import duty on leadpipe and other products manufactured from lead. This ‘7 | discussion took up all the forenbon ses- sion, which adjourned to meet at 2.30 this afternoon, The following delegates are present: Moyie—J. P. Farrell. Grand Forks—W. B. Cochrane and] Smith Curtis. i Fort Steele—J. A. Harvey. Cascade—Stanley Mayall. Revelstoke—T. L. Haig and I. T. Brewster. batter equipped than ever for a long and |®™ bloody campaign. Masons’ Strike in Chicago. Cxrcaco, Ill., Aug. 4.—An ultimatum that the brickmakers’ strike will be de- clared off has been issued by the Chica-, go Masons and Builders association. If the etrike is not declared off within a week the resolution provides that the agreement of the masons and builders with the hod carriers will be cancelled. The contractors will nse every brick they can get and have it put in place by any workmen they can hire. The duke of Tetuan says he will con-, ord mountain about 4:30. o'clock Inst evening, and told a hatr-raising atory. of hig with three d ae, and incidentally a marvellous yarn.about having liberated nearly = dozen women who were tied to treea in the midst of the broad acres of rocks and huckleborry bashes. The young man told his adventure first to Mr. Wagner, who was amazed, but was aleo favorably impressed. with the manner and consistency of the ‘boy. affair to the police. He did eo, ‘but was informed by the city authorities that the acene of the battle was outside their Jurisdiction ‘and referred him to the gold who id |_some doubts of the ‘boy’s veracity, but, not- withstanding the evidence that thestory was that of a ‘madman, Constable Devitt of Trail got % horse,, 2 pair of blankets, and, with his trusty bulle-eye lantern, ~ ane out in the gloom and myatery to seo if hae could scare_up some corrobor- ating fatth-in-the wilde of Record magne . tain, ‘Mr, Devitt‘has'returned, but with ne evidence that he: had’ been pursuing hing more’. bleodthirsty tian ® vision. The story told by John Browski, or Johneon, as he is more familiarly known, because few people can prononnce his name without great physical effort, is this: He was out gathering huckle- betries fer Mrs. Wagner. In the course of his wanderings he waa set upon hy three men who attempted to rob him. But John Browski had some of Don Quixote’s blood in his veins. He also had a 32-calibre revolver. volleys and, presto, one of the ruffiana was ehot throngh the hand, another threugh the leg, and ull three the mo- ment they recovered from their panic nearly beat themselves to death going through the brush. A few moments later John saya he heard the cries-of a woman. His dander was up, and his aense of gallantry inspired him to hunt through the woods for the woman. He found not -ene but three, all securely bound to trees. He drew forth his trusty pocketknife and severed the thongs that held them in captivity. Later he dis- covered more women tied to trees and released them. Tie woods were full of them, he thought, and whether he thought his knife would wear out or not may never be known, but he hastened te town get a rescue party. Mr. Wagner says that when_ John caime in his face and neck was as red as the darkest. blood, his hair and clothing was disordered, and he had every ap- pearance ef having been engaged in a fight. His eyes littered. unnaturally, but he spoke quietly and appeared fe Be rational. jim if he had be Sighting, ald tir, agner. ‘He “sai nd three men tried to hold him up, hat he got the better of them and showed me the pistol which had no cartridge left in it. He said it was pretty hot work and that he had drank as much as two buck- ete of valeurs He asked for some lunch, and after he had finished I thought it would be right Ye tell, him to report the Enatter to the police.” Mr. Wagner eays “the boy’s parents live in Buflalo, New York, and are well known to him. He has taken an inter- est in the young fellow because he knew his people. ‘Jehn never has read any dime novela that I know of,” eaid Mr. Wagner. ‘‘He don’t care much about reading.. He never acted atrangely be- fore. f think he was overcome w' ith, heat.” The young man was taken in chai by the commiasioner and will examined as to his aanity. Constable Devitt stayed out in the hills all night aad returned this morming at 7:80 Third avenue, returned from # huckle- He fired four - Mr. Wagner advised him to repeat: the *