TORTURED BY ILPINGS Photographer Captured and Subjected to Croel Treatment. INSURGENTS USING BRASS BULLETS ——_—- of m Poisonous Projectiles Fired by the Island Rebels. Sax Francisco, -Cal., March 23.—A letter from Captain BicQnesien, surgeon ofthe 28th regulars, now at Manila, tells of the releace of A.S. Peters, a pho- tographer, captured and tortu: ed by the Filipinos. Peters was made prisoner while tal- ing pictures outside the American lines, and wae th-ast into a filthy jail, where he was vieited by a native captain, who tested his sword on him and threatened to Lilthim. \ ‘The rebel chief then called jn a number of naked savages, all armed, sho executed a wardance and made pesses at Peters. One of them wounded him in-the arm. ‘Tne next morning he: was taken to Malolos, where ke found eight Ameri- caus} two Englishmen and a Spaniard. From heré he finally secured his release through the intervention of American officials. The savages who ottacked Pe- tera, says Captain McQuesten, were of the tribe known as the Head hunter: ‘and are cannibals, Poisonons Brass Bullets. New Yors, March 23.—A dispatch {0 the Werld from Washington says: Re- ports received by the war department from a Manila Officer se:ving with thc ‘troops in : the Philippines, show that Aguinaldo’s army is using braee tipped pullets. Several American soldiers have been wounded by these poisonous pro- jectiles, and in consequence the woande are more diticult to healthun those caused by ordinary bal ets. a we iverpool Spring Meeting. Juondox, Mach 23.—At the Liverpout - mp:ing mee!'ng today the Vive.pcol cu} was won by Lod Wmv. Bier oid rodne witn od Slocacvn. i wre a de* d head heat between A ‘ Der v's Crestialien p for a second thes sre ded anes. | Nine “horses sizried. Tine Union Ja-k #'vkes were won: by Mr W.L, Ostley’s cnestntitcol, Dod diegidn. Tord Dauie ven’s bay colt Mor gact, with Stoage in tue sadcle, was un placed. Thies rece is for 950 sovereigns Beven ho.scs :2n overt the ‘coarse, dis- tance one wile. Betiing was five to one against Morgane. * THE BONANZA M‘NE. Shz TAE BIG id E, CLOTHE pRY ee CARPETS, MINER Ss > BAR DWAR NGNER'S SUPPLINS. GLASSWARE, STORE. © "hros* NG, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, GROCERIES, BOOTS Rossland Mining Stocks (corfect at by oe ddin-jackson Company Limited, Columbia a Hlendaitess, “Tantlin odes, Clough, Lieber ple ocd McNeal and Moreing & Neal.| MINING OPERATORS AND BROKERS, Established 1895. Agent Rallway addition to Steve was a special mcetihg of. the ouncil last evening, for the purpos: rE voing over the plana and receiving the epototthe city engineer conceining |; he noposed new water works, The Presere ad Sse ‘and Columbia townsite. We Have Buyers for All Stand- ard Stocks. payor had p eviously sed a com- inveivation to the Rossland Water and Light Company, asking fora proposi- rién to sell to the city. The company’s}! newer was also bejore the meeting. Yt was compared with the city engin- -er’s report, and the city clerk inst sd to submit proposition to the com. pany; with assurence that if it was ac- epted {hat a bylaw would be piepaied ind submitted: toa vote of the people “or the purchase of the sysiem, and if| fob? iot accepted the city would proceed at mee to put jo acomplete and entirely aew.syetem. :eyblem sudiciva lalea city of 25,000 inha»itanis, in- s of the city. aning jaid to all > i uesied “tho city ity. ‘The terma of ‘ompany aa tue cetimated cost of the The repo.t of the city eagiveer Was on jemue lacge to accommc- | Anding a £59,009 cement reservoir, W ith |) engi- gies for a leas elab- wate: which could be extended wi buui toss to the municipal- seed the Water & Light Bultimo: This is fe rebate we had at our. last atee shipment of cian Snits of Clothes, etc., customers. and atthat rate we are. now offering. it to our 16 Cyercont for. Bhirte or Drawer Blankets .. Bocks, three pairs, Evorlasting Overalls. White shirts. Fancy Knitted Tiats.. Comfori . And many omer rari nishings accordingly We have no branch stores. 42 £, Columbia Avenue. W-To bny at above prices you have only to call at ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE B BANNETT, ‘Mauager, aa tintin a 2. 0 6 278 35 6 > 1 75] North btar: Jealous iol kanogan. Pecbiuder neess Maud >. is UNL Morning Glory War Ea oR FRoss Thompson. E2D and ZILA M. g . AEE oud REDDIN JACKSON .CO., AGENTS, T have the following blocks.in the following. companiea for cale;— EUREKA CONSOLIDATED, GOPHER, HOME STAKE, EVENING | STAR, SILVERINE, R, E. LEE’, BODIE, EUREKA, NORTH STAR Lotsinthe Onginal Townace Sr tilitet bd ROSSLAND, B.C. i 16 WHAT YOU WANTI ‘ou got it in our gold filled 6 to the Dost solid wold canes, hehe rid karatand: guaranteed 15,2 and 35 years. Prices as low og any, Quality higher then many. When you ate thinking of pusohastng, aivo me a. call, J. W. SPRING. Tswep Bucconsor to CHALLONER, MrrcHELL & SPRING. Next door to the Post Office. Called Sir Charles Topper. . Spring Furnishings: WE HAVE just finished opening wu: nlcest stock of ready made elothing over brought 0 Nessieas ta Joredt ana Men’s ‘Black Navy Sergo Suits. Men’s Fancy. Tweed Suits, Men’s Scotch, English and Irish Tweods. Men’s Fine Spring .Overcoats, Rove's ‘B-Piece Faiicy Tweod Suits. Bo’ys 2-Piece Black and Navy Serge Suits. Youth’s 2-Piece Suits in alk latest Styles Men's, Boy’s and Youtb’s' Pants, 4 a choice assortment of TIES just in. Suitable fe : ob : le for thé Bea A large consignment of the latest styles in pee and’ Bans HATS will be ne opetied up pane ane, your inopetiont is vited. ouR Goods ARE :UP TO DATE. Md. “O’HEARN, - he Clothie : SsCorsior Columbis. AY saseececess. ecccecceece +8 High Commission Was 2 Failure. Orrdwa, Ont., March 24.—The bottom dress in reply, there being no speech. of importance today. Sir Richard Cart- wright called Sir Charles. Tupper a mis- chievous - demagogue.. The speaker Promptly culled Sir Richard to order and compelled him to. withdraw the phrase. Sir Ricbard dealt principelly with the work of the joint hight commission. He denied that‘it had been'a failure, Al- though the negotiations had been beset with: ‘special ° difficulties, the chief stam- bling block'to: a successful treaty was therfact that it had to be by ia EME That Is What Sir Richard Cartwright BUT HE HAD TO TAKE IT BACK - ; known in social circles in Britiah Colum- Sis Richard ‘Denies -That the Joint hasJallen out of the debate on the. ad- ‘MISS MACKINTOSH TO WED Ww: Says to Needham, Prominent in So- elal Circles in B, C. _. WINNEPEG. Mani, ‘March saan wife of ex-Liet fOV- ernor Mackintosh passed through othe city accompanied by their danghter Miss Mackintosh. They came from Vancou- ver and are going to Ottawa, where it is said Miss Mackintosh will be married to Charles Necdham, a gentleman well bia. . IS SILENT. May Not Referee the MoCoy Choynski Fight After All, San Franorsco, Cal., March 14.—The JOHN L. between McCoy and Choynski has not been finally settled. John L. Sullivan, whe. ig.the choice of both fighters, has not been heard frem. Unlesa some re- ply vomes from Sullivan by noon today another man will be selected to act a8 referee, The betting still continues at 10 to 6 in McCoy's favor. In the mutual, Mc- Coy ia.a2to 1 favorite. The National club managers announce that the sale of seats up to last night wae $20,000, not- with the rainy question of a referee for tonlght’s fight}. (AS THE SEDI GUS 4, 6. Rultell’s Aged Horse, the King Bee at the Grand National” Today. RACE WAS FOR $2000 SOVERIGNY Bad Weather Interfered With. the Inter-University - Field: Events. : Lonpon, March. 24.—Tho'’ grand national steeple chase was won by a O.. Bultelis aged horse Manifesto.” ‘This'race was 2,500 sovereigns, by eub- scription of 25 sovereigns each, 15. soy-- ereigns forfet, second received 800 sover- eigns; and third 200 sovereigns ‘ffom : stages, handicap for five year olds and upwards. Distance about four miles ‘A | and 956 yards. The trophy is valued at t crowd as big ag that which ine two-thirds of the American senate, which | ; was not representative of the American people. Referring to the -cry that Can- ada ought to-retaliate, the minister enid : 2 et us not act in. the temper of school boys. Let us firat teo-the issue of these negotiations. Then it. will be time to gectde whab -course to + ‘porsue. I will never be: one to. counsel an p onweriby |g in 1898 is expected: NEW BRUNSWICK SOLONS. fight in this sd Legislature Cpensd Yesterday — Premier Murray Delivered Speech Today. Sr. Jouy, N.B., March 24.—The local legislature was opened 100 ig. ded inthe value of the race or apecie at winaers option. Major Orr Ewings Ford of Fyne, aged, was second, and Audley Blythe Elliman finished third. Nineteen horses started. The betting was 5 to 1 against. Manifes- to, 59 to 1 against Ford of Fyne and: 20 to I against Elliman, y Field: Sports. by Lieutenant-Governor McClellan, « Mr. F,.Hall, af ofxthe® E ic iy to silly = bluster or “any. attempt to minate prematurely the negotiations with the United States.’ Hon. N. Clarke Wallaco gava a raview . All we iS = : “We will-have your trade after that. The a Try! average man buys shoes from their appear- ask is: © ‘ance and fit. They knew little about leath- er and truet to thelr dealers. . Hence the advantage of dealsng with a repu table house, Our shoes atrike people by: stylish shape and by their quality. GC. O,. LALONDE 108 WEST COLUKBIA So EN UE: 11 EAST COLUMBIA ANENUE. OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT. T. R. MORROW,.. J. F.. Fitzpatrick, ‘the: sanitary lumber, has removed his office and shop to the corner of Columbia avenuc and Washington strect, tinder Cap Shaw’s cigar store. . di ti S| Ouick VW ork. -Red Star: Livery Tel. Not and Transfer Co. Good sadlle horses, elegant: turnouts; nobby sleighs; and fancy driving team! OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT, Ruawahuahhabed WHEN YOU WANT A— rai Prescription TOn, MoLEAN & MORROW. THE... of the trade question, dealing epecially \with the liberal] tariff, showing that in- ‘stead of favoring Great Britain it really Wallace said he anticipated the negotia- tions at Washington. The debate was continued by Mesars., Casey, Taylor, Lemieux and Monk. + Colonel Prior has a string of questions favored the States in many articles. Mr. : A county, was appointed speaker: A state dinner was given last night. Premier Muiray delivered the budget speech today. He estimates the proba- ble revenue at $899,108, which is $294> 000 more than last year, and the expe: » diture at $274,828, , THE CREW WAS SAVED, Collision at Sea off the Coast of Buenos / Ayors—Other Accidents, Hauirax, N. §8., , March 24.—The Black Diawond Liner Coban, owned by the on the order paper in to the position of. Mr. F. C. Wade. in the Yu- kon. He will also sak if the govern- ment intende to introduce anti-Chinese legislation this session. Colonel Prior has also given notice that he-will’ ask the prime minister if the statement of Mr. Maxwell is correct, that’ $28,000 has been placed in the pockets of. the Liber- alsin Vancouver since he: represented them. Mr. MacDonald, of Victoria, gave an coal y, arrived here today with a cargo of cual. Her. bows are badly damaged as a result of being jammed in the ice of the Cape Breton coast. A cablegram reports the collision - off. Bnenos Ayres of the Yarmouth barken- tine, Madelaine Riss and a Norwegian bargue. The Yarmouth bargue is owned by W. L. Loot. The crew is saved. sports held at Queen's & @lab. today, owing to bitter cold weather, The following were the resuis: One hundred ‘yarda pash, Thomas, Oxford, 10 2-4 seconds balf mile ran, Graham, Cambridge; 2: *~ mun, 59 3-5 seconds. The 120 yards hurdles, Poget—Tom'. Lineon, of Canibriee, won in 16 -seo; onde. ford, 210 feet. ‘inne Tamp—Wasea, Oxford, 23 feet 3 e8, Quarter “mile rao—Mollins, Oxfords Time 612-8 segonds, at Mile ran—Hunter, Cambridge, ‘wone ~~ Time, 4:35. : : patina weight—Qlark, Cambridge, 84 igh jump—Adair, ( Oxford, 5 feet 8 inches, Three mile run for workman—Cam- bridge won in 15 minutes, 228-8 seconds. Ox: THE DEATH ROLL, ‘Thus the event resulta in a tie. PIONEER ss © DRUGGISTS.° Le Roi LIVERY. SALE and FEED STABLE, > Pi JOHN fF, LINBURG, PROP. Styhsh Rigs for ent First class Saddle and Pack Horses, shait of the mine is down 600 feet and that 20 tonsa day is beieg shipped to the Pueblo emelte:. Mr. Heniy is of the opinion that loca) smelters cannot successivlly compete with Colorado smelte-s. ayetem proposed by the city engineer, he mayer and council think best not to nake public at this time. it ig, however, understood that the orive asked for the present plant was.al- ether out of reasen, and that a much vone will have to be made the or ii will be ind the city will proceed at once to put na By! as of its own. will drive you anywhere at uny time day or night. If you are getting up a eleighing party, see us abaut ri tige—good borees. | Horses boarded by the day or month. Packing of alll kin , Wedo prees and baggage work ; will call at any part of the city. “ Conpinci> “ad job w th 2 freight handled, mining machin a vered a] Fnrniture, panos and safes rately moved. WH d._ ne promptly, light or hen: ehort notice, ore contracts taken. pay all damages done to anthing we handle. We act as shippers’ a zeute, ill efer, warehouse. or ship any claas of goo ‘e gells Washington geeoned Fir and Tamarac wood. stants ene Ave., bet. Spokane and Wash. St. OFFICE—9, .W. AARTLINE PROP. is * NEN |B losands COMI Trading Place. Wide-awnke people are begining to renlizo thatit ts possible to buy just ss 6 Eest—= thing able contribution. to the debate in the senate yesterday. The absence of Senator John Suther- land of Manitoba, for -two- sessions tiereby vacating his seat, was reported, and the matter was referretl to the privi- leges committee to declare the seat va- cant. The address has passed the senate, CONDENSED TELEGRAPH NEWS. : New Yorx, March 23.—No bodies or bones were discovered in theruins of- the Windsor hotel fire during the early moraing excavations today, Beruw, March 24.—The. newspapers. here aggressively discass the Samoan question and a portion of the press main-: tains that Germany must adequately, . protect German interests there.” * - New Yorx, March 23.—Rudyard Kip- ling has gained some strength, and ‘if the weather continues warm and will, . permit, his physicians say he: will be able to take short drives very:soon. ~ San71aGo DE Cuz, March 24.—John Sherman hada been’ safely moved: from the American line eteamer Paris te the for him on board the FILLED ACCURATELY :SCaaNG T4078. Cornwatu, Ont, 2 ~» March 24,—Mre. Catherine Barkley, of Matilda town- ship, is dead at the advanced age of 102. She was the daughter of a United Em- pirs Loyalist settler. She was married 80 years ago and had twelve children. MINERAL ACT, 1896. § F. Certificate of Improvements. NOYICE. Borah Fructional Mineral Claim, giants in the ‘Trail creck mining division of Koo- teney Sistriet ‘Cable anne ROSSLA. ovane {Beet “PARKER.” ND, B. C. & Neal's, Telephone, 85 New York, March 23.—One hundred ; and fifty men worked all night on thr ruins of the Windsor hotel bu nothing was accomplished. Yorosto, Ont., March 23.—C. Thomas, queen’s printer, is dead. S. GLAZAN — CARRIES A— - BiG STOCK ted—About oned halt ynile west o: slalt Washi Sy tho expe Hoslund, tofand sajein- lug tho Tat minorai clair ako notics that | Tevereux, acting meld Free tines’ « cattifiente Kevoagonine, Ont., March 24.—Lien- tenant-colanel Christopher R. Parker, for many years division clerk here, and prominent in msay positions in the town and county, is dead, aged 84, GALT LAD DISAPPEARS. MeNeil’s. corge 11,306 A, and Es wires atiner's Cortiticata No: doyy from th fe date hereon to apts y tot “erder for a Cortificats of Lurproy Fhe fe purnore of obtarminy « Crown “Siuneet the above rial Kad further tako notice that action, under ection M,munt becommenced Lefora tbe lesi- nico of auch ¢ &: Dated this icthagy ors E PEOPLE COMING AND GOING John Y. Cole went to Spokane today. Dr. Kerr, the dentist, went to Spokane today. E. A. Rolf and R. Miller went to the Butte mills today. Rev. Frew, pastor of the Presbyterian Share of Nelson, is in the city. Ww. Wood, custom other, has re- tamed t fiom the Roundary. » Chas, E, Baxn. 3.0L. Pangan; 1. ria 40, ROSSLAND, B. 0. MINING ENEDVEERS Weekly Ore - Shipments: The ore shipments of the week ending | { Tar, 18, were as fulllowe: Vo Trail: tron Maék Bapinas es Are, *Phone No, 87. ley, ‘Phone No. 89. a 0. ‘20%; 136. Tone His Absence Causes Widespread Alarm in Town. cheapat the ON™ PRICE STORE, 28 Spokare micet ue f Soe ALOU ht Ror and: A few specials tals week: BAMPLE Tea 29c per Ib. PRKES Coffee 20c: percan:, “Spices 4 boxes, 25c. “t GAtt, Ont., March 24.—The myste- rious disappearance of Bert Shupe, the 18 year old son of Wellington Shupe, of this town, has created wit d inter- est and alarm, PUBLIC NGYICE. Columbie Avenue is closed tn trafle from the gas pad to the west end of Columbia Avenue Blu B Johnson & Co. & Co.| or FURNITURE H, B. ox cline City Engineer Rossland, B.C. warch 1h, 1899, Transfer of Liquor Liconse. Ladies Shoes # aie =e ug very rap’ urs tO. Pe Geucral Mevchandiio of ell kinds.-@&, Cc. RF GIBSON <« CO. ad IRIRENS, Properties examined, Mines mang: aged, “Standard Stocks bought and sol — or Rent. H. 8. Collins, representative of the Chicago St. Paul railway company, with headquartert at Spokane, ie in the city. C. H. Hawilton, of Daly & Hamilton, left'this morning and said’ he was going On’ Monday noon the young man came home to dinner, but without touch- ing any food, and after packing up his overcoat, dis: ppeared and hag not been United States cruiser Chicago, Vicrorta, March 28.—Justice Martin made an order today inthe matter of the Lillooet, Fraser River & Cariboo’ J. L. PARKER Consulting mining ent ineer: pandas: Puinarae ed Fatsino Gold Fields vs. the Columbia & Western company, changing the venue to Koss- land, and postponing the trial to May 1. Queenstown, March 24,—The Domin- ion line steamer Canada, Captain Mad- dox, from Boston March 16, for Liver- pool, aarived e here at 8 o’clock this morn- ing. She hours late owin, the starboard engine becoming disal Ered during a gale on Sunday. —_—_—_—— Four People Burned to Death. Mempuis, Tonn., March 24.—In @ fire which broke out in the the boarding house of Mrs. Nolan at 104 Court street at 2:30 thia morning, four people lost their lives and several were seriously ins jored, STOVES GiAuewiE heard from since, GLASSWARE CARPETS PARLOR SETS ELECTRIC Light Globes. to San Francisco. Alexander Dick was a south bound passenger. Heis going to California for a businesa and pleasure trip to gone a month. BAPTIST CHURCH CONCERT. The Attendance Was Good and the Program Well Carried Out. The Baptiot church conceit given Jast night wags an enjoyable affair, tho excel- lent program being wéll cartied ont. The attendance was large. The pro- gram as published in the Recorp was given wilh the exception of Mrs, Bohy’s numbers, which was filled by Mise Lillie, Garland with i fis Furnished R 008 wil = °, $25.00 per month, ith ues ‘of a Pi Five Room House $20.00 per mouth. or or Sale. mn Ke ant be e taken at Tana $200, This Notieo ishereby given, that, application will do to the board of license fort the tity of Hopsland, at tts “ext meetlo tsige the. iieenso to Fad n th Swen for Betot Alban: ,of Kosdard, We De MeKINNOX, DOMINION ATHLETIC CLUB. It Will Start Out With a Membership of One Hundred and Fifty. Profeesor Lewis, instractor of the new Dominion Athletic Club, has completed the club rooms, bathe, etc., and has over 100 members already subscribed, and says there will be no trouble in starting out with a membership of 160. The mayor, alde:men and many of the lead- ing citizens head the'list. The mecting for organization will take place Monday evening at theclub rooms. All are ad to attend. “HYGENIC VENTILATED “|Coodyear Welt Shoe Keep sour wholo system healthy. nico, comfortable ‘and strong. Worth ie fo ie for cur interesting j ea Invent. ovat and “ftiov yar ‘are awind!ed,’ 20 an roa invention or improve! yon free our opinion as i. Probably patentable. ‘oO of apall ctlons vo} eat referci 3 fur Rossland Loai Office. NO. 16 WASHINGTON ST. apie) fuous iaaers, reigned, to G bra, lot 13," bloc! February 16, 1899. H. H.Playford, UDITOR and AGCcODN TANL No.1 Stone Block, Rossland P..O. BOX 598. AcNEILL & DEACON, WANTED—Second Hand Househoid M e fools for which the highest price will yaid. S. GLAZAN. FIRST AVENUE First Store East of SPOKANE ST. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock REPAIRING DONE. Gieit & 3fecwanteal Bu Rolytecimie Senoni o ticd Si $4.00 A PAIR. —Soln Agents Hore— The Rossland Auctien Hous 42ga8T COLUMBIA AVENUE: BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. “Nosaland, b. C. Niner Bullding, Columbia Avenue. _—_ E HAVE 8ALE FOR Dr. J. F. McKenzie, office and resi- A Sue Sa ‘ B, Johnson & Co dence over O,Hearn’s, opposits Bank of oronto. Waannor ~ D: C Orrices: { Monrisa Puit A, SILVERSTONE, Prop,