-ROSSLAND. RECORD. BY EBER 0, BMITH. PUBLISUED DAILY RXGRPT AUNDAT, ALL COMMUNICATIONS to: the: €aitor must | | ‘be -00079) by the name and sddresa ot the'wriver, nut necessarily ror publica tion, but as evidence of good faith. Dally per: “year, foreign, Subscriptions invariably in advance, Advertising rates will bemade known on ap- plication TU; BDAY, MAY. 28 1809. The RBegcoxp is conten: ‘f-the people are over the result of the election “yes: ‘ terday. Webhope the city council will prove worthy of the confidence’ placed in them, are far more disposed to trust the coun cil than the council is'to truat the. peo- ple. We donot envy the council ‘its task of settling the ownership of a water andlight system. They may be able to bulldoze the water and light company into allowing them to seta price’ upon ita heldings, but we doubt’ it. then what? The mayor and ceuncil are “then what? The mayor and council are pledged to put in a new and. independ- ent water-system. Will they attempt it without water to operate it? We ‘mill see, . It is evident that the lions have cap- + tured the editor of the morning paper. A rescuing party should at once be formed. We would suggest that he might be ‘found—dead or alive—away down in the gulch by the opera house— if alive waiting for the door to open so he can. got in to-see the lions. The following is a line of the account. in the. morning paper uf the coroner's inqueat mow being held over.the victims of the War Eagle mine accident: meditly ftr h vbgkqj vbgkqjxzffiff fi CSC It is to be hoped that the verdict will be more intelligible. ‘The resultof theelection yesterday Itis evident thatthe people]: # If not, | * HOSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY 28, 180b, Good Wath.Colors. —<—< FULL DRESS _ OPEN BAC Neckwear, new Collars, and - Balbriggan, Lisle, Cotton, etc. Suspenders, Gloves, etc. The largeat- stock of MEN’S and fresh ema ~ No old accumulated stock re AGENTS FOR TH Mens Fancy Shirts In-all the new ppatlerns. { FRONT | Men’s Soft Shirts in Silk ‘and Wool [stripes and checks). new- A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine Shoes, - ° 18994 MADE 4 GOODS GE EBRATED HANAN SHOES. — All Good Fittora. Al Gos Seats ae White Shirts Kvery Style ae New NDERWEAR in Silk, Wool, ” New fancy Cachmers: and Lisle Sox, CLOTHING i in the city. Are new.” CLOTHING AND FURNISHING DEPARTMENT THE BIG STORE BON TE EERO: Lynching Spanish Negroes. Diaz, Mex.,-May 23.—Great excite- ment prevails in the town of San lialo,: ten miles from here over the Jynching of seven colored laborera on the Mexican Central railroad at Jose Santo. A Spanish negro attempted to assault ‘the wife offenor Dupluy, aranch owner. d plainly that -the majority of the people of Rossland are not figur- ing opon staying inthe country until the city’s debts are paid. eo Tomorrow being the Queen’s birthday aud therefore 2 holiday, there will be no ‘issue of the Recoxp. Hoggish. “The guest who had ordered apare riba leoked ..discontentedly..at the meager - supply on his plate. “Ia that all you can spare?” he asked the'waiter, with « frosty amile “Yes, sir, without more bones,” re- plied the: waiter, distantly. For the guest’ waa: one -who seldom tipped him.—Chicago Tribune. One of Them. “Speaking of- ground hogs,” sald:the clerk, and.then he went wearily on with his work of figuring up the ‘frontage of a big owner of real estate. i There was really no necessity of add- ing anything to hie remark, for it was evident that he was devoting hia atten- tion to one of them.—Chicago Post. A’Matter of Terms, Browne—I wonder why the great col- leges, like Yale and. Harvard, never ad- vertise in the newspapers! Towne—They do, but they don’t ‘call it advertising. ‘They callit “playing footbell.—Brooklyn Life. The from “the he waa tracked by bloodhounds, in company with nine others, and captured in a hut on the river bank opposite Eagle Pass. -Danube May Be Floated. Vicronra, B.C., May -23,—Advicee from: the - steamer Danube, °which went ashore early Saturday morning at the northern end of Vancouver island, while bound. to Alaskan: points, are that she may be floated at high ‘tide this imorning. . The greater part of her coal has been jettizoned. Wall Caved In, _ New Yorx, May 23.—At-7 o'clock this ing the west eide of a wall of a new The did not. pt to prove the gnilt of any ofthe negroes, but hung three of them andshot four more, who attempted to escape. Officials are swearing in deputies, as a race. trouble ia threatened in the colored quarters. Four of the negroes killed are Americana and have all served sentences in Texas pens, : building, 126 West “Eleventh - atreet; caved in. Several were injured and three laborers’ received ~ contusslone. The cause of the accident ig unknown. Recorp will-be 65 cents. per month on and after June 1, E Caught His Foot in a Frog. New -York, May:28.—In'the B. & O. railroad yard'in St. George, &. I., yester- day, James McNamnee, switchman," was pinned fast 1o the rails while six heavily loaded cars move: down swiftly upon him, | McNamee had stepped: across the track to.to throw the. switch and caught hia right foot in the frog directly in front of the cars, The man was horribly de- mangled: He wastaken to.an- infirm- ary. He may recover, but will always be horribly deformed. Montreal Stock Market, Monrreau, May 22:-Stock Market mor- ning board: War Eagle, asked $3.74, bid $3.73; Payne, .asked, $3.90, bid $8.86; Republic’ G. M. Co., asked $1.80, bid $1.201¢. Montreal & London, asked 70, bid, 65. ~Sales—War Eagle, 4500, at $3.72; 1000 at $8.73; 1000 at $3.78. Republic 2750 at $1.20, St. Charles: Hotel. CHAS. EHLERS,-PROP, Board and Room $6.00 Week - First class accomodation. WEST COLUMBIA: AVENUE, A, G. CREELMAN GEO. BEAM F. 0: BOX S15, - Creelman & Beam, ,co NTRACTORS BUI DEAS. bing promptly attended | OFFICE AND BHOF! Rossland BC. Commercial court, rear Alhambra Hotel. “I would advise the young man,” said the cornfed philosopher, ‘‘to form his frienshipsamong men older than him- self. By the time. heisat middle ‘age they will'ail be dead and can’t borrow his meney.”’—Indianapolis Journal. Had Him Again, Bjones—Ha, ha! Another actor con- mnees of burglary at the Old Bailey, I Macready Smith—I don’t believe it! What actor? -Bjowles—A malef-actor.—Pick Me Up. Sent: Home. The remains of W. F. Scofield, one of the miners.who was killed at the War Eagle mine, ‘were shipped to. his rela- Nothing S d Like Si The One Price Store. Saturday, Monday tives{near Oakville, Ontario, WATCHES aa arFrom FI OO ‘An other merchandise at Eastern prices, -C. C. GIBSON & CO. and Tuesday Only!‘ SUAUGHTERED = BACH. _ Fe oR SALE. - t a om Te Tloure and oe, an Rae i Wi shinai Kooten: ‘Room: aioe and sf ae "Koot- af cy avenue, $950. = 2Room cabin on. Columbia ave. The subscription price of:the Eventne | ‘ Betimates furnished on “all kinda of work. v Eh R. Tohistoné & Co. ue Real Eatate Agents, 11 1 Gol Ave, rant cn Columbia” Tes with aeings and 14 months 3400 or will ront. WANTED. 4 Ruom House furnished 80 {furnished team House unfurniehed #-Room House furnished. 5.» 14 2Koom Cabin 5 M. A. Wi & coon = < eee HIGH-CLags TAILORS. BE ORD Cords for Trousers, ,. ———=>[>=>=—= == SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col, Avenue, Poin House = CALC mam Washington Street; °: Ruesland. REGULAR MBALS-, : , BESTIN THE CITY bles direct from the SUNDAY .--= # Sunday Chicken. : Dinners: : °* A SPECIALTY, A. F. STROBE, PROPRIEDR be Fresh-Eger, Chickens: and Vegeta: E STILL LEADS THE WAY ~ We reach the hearts of the “}--COr gumers through their stom. ‘ache by giving them the PURE SMEALTHFUL, PLEASING BEVERAGE DRINK THE “| Le Roi Gold Seal LAGER BEER. ‘= Call for and sce that “yoo get it. Itisthe most Health fal: and -Appetising Beer brewed. > J.B. Johnson & Co.. :Real Estate and: - Mining: brokers INSURANCE AGENT neurance A ents f - 1oplg Contig Acents for the fol Norwich Union of En National of 13 Engian: a omix of Hartford Atlas, Guardian, Lloyd's Plate Siais, $9OSS5OOO6 oO@) - OCEAN SA rate ROUTE, Eas ; 3000 Miles? Comfa Through first clasasteopers on ll arate Bt cars pars through Kev ra ys end & for ‘One und one er ours thet fasterroutal tween Hossland and Welro We have asle for ait sear = 4 fndaad nal ‘Peter Reid ‘Staple and. Fancy ~ Groceries Produce, Butter, Eggs: --and Fresh Fruits, MORRISON: HK OLD STORE. Washington. St: ROSSLAND, B.C GO to The ayy Womans Exchange ent rire eet the beet HOME MiDE BREAD ani bia atries of all kinds. East -Colam- ve, néxt: door-weat of City. offices, . iY Conese & dialeulties welch baggage. ~Daily Train. 18 20k-Lv,—ROSSLAND.—Art.—2i0it ‘Makes-connection West Roheon bt and fromthe north and main Tine, rr to and from Nelson, Kaslo, Sand on aod -other Slocan points, For Rated, Ticketa and Full Inform ‘on Calon. or Address Neareat Agent, or ACB. “Macexnzix, City Tkt ag) P. G.-Dentson; Agent. ~oW. F. ANDERSON, co ES done . Ty Peasy ‘Nelson. 5 DP A Vanet WASHINGTON GTREEL: ROBSLAND, “HARRY MCINTOSH, = Merchants’ Lunch. 25c. From 12-noon to 2:30 p m SUNDAY Chicken Dinner wah ‘First Class Barn RAILROAD TINE CHECKS Miners Checks eG -Coshed. Free of Charge. PROPR. DEACON, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B. C. Tliner Building; Columbia Avenue. ‘i a aie gavacbiake gsi BASEBALL") TO) TOMORROW;5. see Rossland, Clubs’ Play a'the Afternoon. aa ‘The following ia ‘ihe personnel of the nnd baseball club as thoy: will line np tomorrow afternoon in the game to, we layed wit Nerthport:, ‘Holland, Joe, catcher. Paacoe, Ps pitcher. Gibson, Al., first” bage.. Whalen, Con, second base. O'Hara, Pat, short.stop. Gibson, W., third base. Northport and at LIMITED LIABILITY. Pullman, Doc, right. field.- ‘Tomey Satterley, center He! Vaughn, Chaa., left ficla.-" : subs—C. Jacobson and D: Oronin. The Northport club will co: up on the afternoon train and.be let off at the nds. eT or game will be called at.3:80'eharp. The general adiniesion has been reduced to 25 cents. re 4 cH. MACKINTOSH. ‘RETIRES. He Resigns From the Directorate of-.the British America Corporation. ‘The following cable came® from Tion- don, Fngland, dated May 17, and 18 going the rounds of the press: Chas. H. Mackintosh, formerly liea- , tenant-governor of the Northwest. Terri- “tories, who returna to Canadas on (Satur- has retired from. directorate . of. the templates forming a :company in Canada for the sale ant registration ‘ofthe - Lon- don anl Globe, British’ America “Cor- poration and other shares, LOCAL BREVITIES..—- Don't forget the grand-Daseball~dance at Dominion — hall “tomorrow. “night. Grand march at 9 p.m. : C. F. Jackaon left Aoday for Spokane on busineee. Jomes Walker of the War Fagle hotel |. left today for Grard Forks. : Jay Bena went to.Meyera.Falla today. Dan Thomas went . to Spokane today. The tailoring firm of 3f. A. Wilson: & Co.. has been decolved,. C. W. “Wilson retiring. cage Andy Revesbaci: hae bought out his partner, N, Reuter; nthe Queen hotel. Mru, J.-W. Spring.‘ rétutmed iast night from an extended virit to Victoria. , Stevens. Baseball tomorrow; ‘Northport ys. Rossland. -Game called at_ 3:30 sharp. General admission 25 cents. Fred Downer arrived: Jat evening’and this morning paid off the: landlord's lier onthe Minto furniture. and will=fore close his chattel mortgage. © = Chief Guthrie, of.the'fire department, is sleeping at-the'fire hall in-the absense of Assistant Chief. Collins, who” accom- panied the hose team to New Denver. Mra. Wm. Pinkson, motherof Mrs. H. Stevenson ‘left: -today for Leavenworth, Kansas, and will probably. go from there to join her huaband in the “Philippines. Col. E. 8. Topping came up from Trail this morning and proceeded on to Camp Sheridan to take. teniporary charge. of the working of sonte minéa’ he it is- Eee ested in, Ben Hogland,:-who ‘hina: been’ taining on the eouth half ofthe: Colville reser- vation, returned. to’ Rossland: last even- evening and has glowing: stories. to tell est the mineral’ resources of that sec tion. John Ri Cook Home: John R. Cook, one~of the original owners of the townsite Of Rossland, -who has epent the Jast year in. travelling all overthe United States, arrived” home last evening and will\.remain™ here “sev- eral days,, He owns the post office cor- ner, including the “Miner office and Touch other yaluable= city and “mining Property in the camp. He hae a-fine She], waa accompanied by, her sister, Mine ‘He ten’t mind the Rain - because he’s got a ‘pair._of SELZ _SHOES on and his feet: are warm’ and dry and comfortable. Why- don't you follow. his. example?. There. is no. better footwear'made for the money. anywhere than SELZSHOES. They: are « correctly designed, the stock is carefully. — selected, ‘they fit like a glove and will outwear.and outclass many higher priced shoes. We have all styles © and all sizes. cue us fit you with ree quality. Low prices. i: zs SELZ CELEBRATED CALF. Shoes Atper pair... ii... ee tee ees “SELZ RUSSIAN COLT SKIN Shoes AC per pair......e.ee vee geeetes 3 SELZ CALF BAL. Shoes At per pair, SELZ VICI KID Shoes SELZ-VICI KID ‘‘Dewey” Shoe At per pair. eet SELZ TAN, VESTING TOP, At per pair.i....... MEN’S. PATENT. LEATHER.Shoes YOUTHS’ LACED SHOES ae “At per. pair, $2.00 ani YOY¥S" LAGED SHOES. At per pair, $1.50, $1.75:and: GIRLS’ KID SHOES Patent tip At per pair, $1.00 to. CHILDRENS? SCHOOL SHOES At per pair, $1.00, $1.25 and. BABIES’ SHOES At per pair. 50c,.75c and At per pair... cece eee ee wes > At per -pair........ ee. SoCo EG At-per pair, $2.50 | LADIES’ WHITE KID SANDALS +. At-per pair... Ladies Shoes. * ‘BUTTON OR LACED, Selz catehvated make the best [tallian cloth-and satins. Mens--Clothing and Furnishing Goods _All our Mon’s Suits are TAILOR MADE, lined throughout with Fit and wear GUARANTEED. $7.0, $1250, $13.60 $1.00, G0, $8.0; $20.00 "por pair... Men’ s Pants se veee $2.00, $9.50, $1.00, $4.50‘and $5.00 ¥ Boys’ Pants. _From 4-yeare to 16 years, all wool Boys’ Pants — - OOo > From 6 years to 15 years ate... Beet ¢ Neckwear Make a selection from our:stock. 2Only what is r'ght- will be -found~ here. See our New’ Arrivals. in Neckwear... We have the latest. in the new Batwing.pnffs and Roman stripes and. the new. Black. .and | > White Atripes and checks: the new-4 : Tecks and‘Four-in-hands: with flow- ' ing ends will be found with this: lot at 60C, 156 AND: $1.00 EACH. MEN'S. Bows, STRING TIES AND WASH FOUR-IN-HANDS Aten’ WHITE: LAWN STRING TIES MEN’ 5 SotoneD WASH STRING TIES MEN’S Fast Black Sox caine Fast Black Cotton Hose... MEN’S Fast Color Plaid Hose... MEN’S Cotton Sox. . «160, 20c, 26e, and Be Lisle Thread Hose . 8c, Loc, “Le%e, Be, 20¢ and. 25 = Men's Gini 10c, 183g, 16c, 20c, and 26e. . 2Q5e, 35e, 8c 75e and $1.00 Mens ‘Suspenders Men’s Umbrellas. $1.50, $2.60, $8.50 and $5.00. Men's Mackintosh’s $2.50, $5.00, $7.60.. WISQX 28 SPOKANE: STREET. AELLO 89, Yanch near Be and has placed his money in rather localities along the line of his travels. Mr. Cook is one of the many who: have made & fortune out of Rossland. x There iano one more deserving and no one who has kept his head better, and “Oldest Established House in Kootenay WILLIAM R. BEATTY Undertaker. ! ‘ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A a OE Rs! Time Card of Tialns. SPOKANE. 2—DAILY TRAINS—2 no one who came te Roasl “in the ear'y days have more friends: than Mz. Cook. He will in a few days return to his ranch at-Bossburg. Notice to Eagles. ofieteatter Rossland Eyrie No. 10, F. 0.E., will meeton Thursday evenings of each week, instead of on Sundays, as heretofore. The ‘next -regular ‘meeting Will be on Thuraday at 8 o'clock, May, 25, 1809. Hi Dantes’, 2, est Secretary. Baseball Rossland. General gdm ad ionartowe Northport va. Gani called: : wt-3:20 sharp. n 25. cents. awk: J. F, McKenzie, ‘office and resi- Torougee” OHearn’s, opposite Bank of AM ADVERIISEMENT IN THE RECORD PAYS——PAYS——-—PAYS——PAYS J. A. MACDONALD, 3.8. CLUTE, Jz. Macdonald & Chute ee ers, Solicitors an’ otaries. Barrister for Bank of Beitish North America McBarwr Burpiwa, Rossaxp. T_Arrive. vest. sioeal Frelene, was too well established’ tu. require are ghement, and that- under the circum- stances there 1 was nothing left the “city the price they asked, he believing that tained. W.J, LOUGHEED J. FYFE MCL LOUGHEED G0, Merchant Tailors Ladies’ Drapers, Just arrived a fine range of Flannel. Suitings: IN GOOD SSHBESESSI “Daily, except Sunday; all others dolly. Colorings and Patterns... J. W. HILL, Geueral Agent, By jpokane, Washington. A. D.C AG. P. A,, Subscribe —FOR THE— Record. Portland’ Oregon: J. ¥F._ Fitzpatrick; the sanitary plumber, has removed his office and O GOLUNGIA: AVE. but to buy out-tlie present company at | it was the lowest price that could be ob- a NOTICE, iven that a general mmeet- Notice is hereby. the Mascot Gold Min- rehol: Business as may ap Dated April 28, 1898." Le: Roi LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE. JOHN F. LINBURG, Stylish Rise tiile and Pack orses. 8: Columbia Ave., ‘Phone No. g- Sratomimercial alley, ‘Phone No, 32. P. 0. BOX, 136. PROP. OC. M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the best equipped plumbing establishment in the city and is prepared to do all kinds of piumbing steam-fitting, etc., anywhere, for any body at any time, 1-19-tf The Jand Laundry is doing good shop to the corner‘of C and Washington street, under Shaw’s cigar store. al Cay ‘ap tf. WANTED.—A good. lady salicltor. work at reasonable prices. Try them: A Address’A. Be this o office. Graham & Son. Near P. O. East.