“ROSSLAND EVENING ’RECORD, AUGUST 1 1900 gical Operation. GOOD: HOPE OF RECOVERY ‘The Victim of Albi‘s Bullet Has Partly Re- covered from Paralysis—X-Rays to be Used in! Locating and Removing . the Bullet— Entire Recovery Then Likely. 7 Herbert McArthur, who was shot by W.-R. ‘Albi ‘at the Columbia ~, hotel.on May 2, has-good - hopes of entire recovery from. the serious,in- . jury inflicted on his spine. He was - removed from the Sisters’ hospital ¥E sterday-by. his father, George Mc- hur, ‘and taken = to Spokane, where it is hoped the X-rays will locate the {bullet and: facilitate its extraction. McArthur has been gradually re- covering from the’ paralysis of the legs caused by his wound, until now ni he can draw up both legs. He can ji starid.on.his-left leg by hanging on something, for support, but his right eres a aT leg’ tholgh it” “has ‘recovered 'to a de- free. The inference from this fact is‘that the bullet inflicted the most left side of -thex spinal Saken ‘him toa haopitad at Spokane to have the X-rays used in locating the ‘bullet, for it is believed that its removal will also remove the cause of the paralysis. This is done by the advice of Dr. Reddick, who has beenattending him,’ and who be- lieves that he might recover almost entirely, even without the removal é oT Sr ree ¢ yé MoArthur Goes'to Spokane for a Sur- Meet to view the-remains at:s prim. and hold au inquest this evening. Anderson was a member of. the miners’ zunion ind may be buried by - Ed Watson's View of the Case Ed Watson says that an injustice was'done him in, the, . dispatches sent out about his departtre’ from Ross- land: In’ an interview in the Spokes- man-Review he said of the Strand saloon: HUE put $19,000 inthe saloon; .and did not take a dollar. with me when I left. ~ Tam the only loser. ‘Some os the ‘debtsi are amply? “secured. Harry | McIntosh, who. will ran the place, r B2sides' [ owe about;$4000 which ‘I cannot pay. Tdid. not beat my em- ployes out oF their wages.’ “Thad too.-good! a places: :The Rossland people did not, appreciate , it and I ‘went broke. But [can get ail’ the imoney'Iineed to ‘start? in ‘busihess agaio,-and I will open .Bp,2- place’ S00! ie INOR MENTION. bea 8 Chief, of Police. Ingram has, re- turned from ‘New Westminster, whither he went to’take’ Edward F. M..Youel to-the insane asylum. Capt. Forin, of the Rocky Moun- tain’ Rangers,;,has received the badges and hats for his company. _ --Miss A. _E. Tower of the _Koote- nay hotel is home from a visit of several weeks in Chicago and other 1 ‘cities: % bes a Heary Ewert, James Jordan and; a number of Trail boys, have re- turned from a week's fishing trip along the line of the Crow's Nest | road. ; Jj. C. Drewry, managing director of the Canadian Gold Fields syndi- | t. cate, has'returned from Montreal, fully recovered from an attack of “~The: -three -games” between the _ Rossland and Spokane ball teams s ‘ate‘the opening of the new es 0 ids in the ‘latter city will * be layed on Saturday, Sunday. and Monday for a purse of $1000. Of ROSSLAND CAUGHT THEM. os * ; P which he d from Claime to Games at a fellow fF on the train. go- Gronads Beat Seattle. ing east. He severely’ condemns the Montreal pest-house as a filthy hole, * : The workings of the Le Roi and ‘the surface of the War’ Eagle and other mines were visited yesterday by Hon, R. H. Emmerson, premier, Hon.--A.-S.-White, minister -of pub-. Brunswick, accompanied by Mayor aims, promised a hard o.amee from the northerners, and in- ited the Spokane team to the hos- tality of the town in a return se- * "It took the manager bute litle: “Yiwhile to find Director of. ‘Sports. Sol layer. He had to talk but a little - apple to cinch affairs for his team, “as the Seattle National management has showr no inclination to accept the terms offered by Spokane. New dates and terms have been offered hem in eee of the opening.” aa IN LE ROL o Men Killed, One Badly Injured, by Falling Rock “While four men were shoveling Out the ore brought down by a last in the stope above the seventh “level of the Le Roi mine about 10:30 ‘clock last night, a great mass of rock fell on them, killing two and iaé'severély injuring one of them. The wo dead men are Nils Anderson and Daniel Colville, who are horri- ibly. crushed, and the injured one is ugust Bross, The latter escaped hrough being among the tmbers lose. to the hanging wall and ‘these warded off the rock from him. eee had a severe scalp wound on A F* the back of his head, was struck by bia tock between the shoulders and ?‘has an abrasion on the left leg. The ¢ fourth man escaped entirely, through being close to the hanging wall. » Mr. Bross was taken to his home and the remaius of Anderson and . | left today, for the/east. bath schvol will hold its annual pic- nic at China creek tomorrow. officers wish it clearly understood that tickets will be provided for all scholars and hope that a large num- ber will be able to attend. also expect members and friends of ‘the congreg: sibility of the: Sunday. school ‘work- ers and by their patronage help de- fray the expenses of the picnic, Tickets for adults $1.25, ° special train_leaving C. P. R. station at Ww. They were deeply i im- ing engiueer, and -Rev./ T. ‘Stackhouse. :] pressed with what! ithey:saw. They Minnehaha . to. Montreal Gold. but not in British - Columbia.” aed vived the forest the Butte mills says that it is raging all around that place and is’ likely ‘MINERS’ CHECKS’ ion: necessitil have on hand a large assortment of: all'the leading makes of. toilet soaps and we have;~ b sides, other varie- . - ‘ties, Which, lic works, and Rev. J. D. Freeman,” fate fully. en d chaplain of the legislature, of New money. " vifgeed, pail Coalif lens TODAY'S STOCK SALES, ‘Following is, a summary of the les on the local exchange today together with the quotations: Hossland Sales, Sales today on the local exchange were as follows: Giant, 5000, 2}{c, 2000, 3¢; Brandon & Golden Crown, §00, 100, 19c, £000, 1000, 1000, -18c;..1_X..L.,.5000, 15 4c. _. Total sales, 15,600 shares, aBKED BID Athol basca 28g 286 1 lonte Chi The high wind this afternoon: re- :fire. on~ Sheep fteléptine: wigssage from o wipe them out, cashed at face value at the HOFFMAN HOUSE. -\ Pure: Soap CONTRACTOR Office and shop: Ci Commercial Bors | Alham™ ERRNO 68 HEM: SOP NE ANNOUNGEMENT. Having purchased the cigar and tobacco business of Cap- tain S. B. Shaw, we respect- fully solicit a continuance “of his old patronage, and assure his many friends that the same fair and generous treatment will mark all our dealings. We have ‘for your selection the choicest and most varied line of Tobaccos, Cigars and Pipes in the province and assure you perfect satisfaction, no matter how Small che: transaction. We continue the agency for the Spokesman-Review .and Spokane Chronicle, Thanking you in Advance, very truly yours, Embroidered Hatidkerchiefs 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 40c, and 50ceach. New SOME VERY PRETTY -AND DAINTY:-DESIGNS, | HUNTER BROTHE Stock... L. LEVY & C0. Wholesale and Retail eI! ROSSLAND, B.C. TUTVTVTY UFTOTTYY YY a4 A. . CREELMAN,, AND BUILDER, Estimates famished on all: kinds of work.’ Job ing promptly attended to. tel, P.O, R Rossland z Athletic. Glub ....+ creat permanent and tempo: and: chambers; $36 to, 7755 © , per month For particular apply, to of every description executed with neatness: and dispatch at the... * Don’t Burn Oil They reduce insurance: give Tees eee ea anes Be Ieee aaity was ce, and save you money in Its ex] sive and dan; onl af th he, troubte-an ‘Use Electric Ligh P11 5 Hettmates furnished tor Wiring and Lighting, Electric Fiatures carried In stock.» : Electric Power supplied for Mining and Manufacturing purposes. Itis much cheaper than steam. —_ Motors for sale or rent. EBT In case of trouble ih Hghts. eee No. Se atween 8a. m. 108, be “vou. 6:-No.' 141" ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1900 PRICE § CENTS ~ HloLipay Newel Ry. ‘For the holiday season “there is nothing more in keep- ing with-summer costumes than our. pretty Souvenir Pins, ‘Brooches, :Blouse Sets, and Buckles; made of ‘and Fine Enamel, naa of patriotic design,: and fashionable. Je. We ‘SPRING, “Silver:Gilt” ‘Postottice. They are cheap, The Lead ling Jeweler G10 PRESERVE THE TEETH TOOTH BRUSHES All slispes, -all< sizes, to suit all ages. he, Bristies DON'T some agile wa from 15¢,to 76e. TOOTH POWDERS “We Fecowtimend ‘our Garbolic Tooth “Powder, re the tet = + Hines :7! Teaberry, . Stearns, -. Lyons, “Calverts TOOTH WASHES, ETC. ‘Its’ antiseptic properties pre- e breath,” but we Keep al the povala ular Ke, ‘Cream, ier aah Boap, oe + Zonweiss, SEE OUR. WIND! Woodbu: Wr Dental ¥ % faul Uae fa on the Fatal- WAS AN ACCIDENT b done that could have been done for the safety of the men. Robert Downing, a miner, corro- d Mr. Water's evid He ity in the Le Rei. ALL- THE EVIDENCE- AGREES Sg eran ce. z The Men at Work "in. the Stope Whére the " Big Rook Fell Say “hat it Could Not Have Boon Avolded= August Bross Saw. a Crack in the Roof, The caroner’s jury empanneled. ‘by Coroner Reddick, having viewed the bodies’ ~ of Nils Anderson ‘’-and Daniel Caldwell, the two nien killed in the. Le Roi mine on! Tuesday night, and also examined the scéne of the accident, heard evidence this Be, You mt Stine more pledean and i reduced to.........-+ «French Balbriggan Underwear, regular $1.5 Men's Light-Summer, Coats, from. 61.0.0 66 ose ee oe .75¢ Up All other ‘summer lines reduced in the same proportion. ..50c The Busy Store the Busy Corser. [.Clothier-and Outfitter. | FeLEEyone, The Record fice Is necessary for a good Ag soap, to.: be pure “need not “high “priced. We Rosstanp Druc Co., Phone 185. WaNte>—Highest price paid for this ‘office. d BaBnorees nets * Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style and satisfaction guaranteed at Lough- The council-of.thé-board of trade will meet at 5 o'clock this afternoon and the board itself will meet ag 8:30 this evening, tur- 2 th For Rent—Dining room, nished. - Appty Butte hotel. Clones até Oeclock. Ten I e “Single “drivers at aah : For sale—Phoenix bicycle,’ 99 | Montana stables, Phone 6, : RECORD ‘Oil Cloth ng: model. Price. $15-~ Apply F, “this ? This spring’s goods, from Coats, Pani office. tf PHONE. $2.50 to $12. one half the I prices. | Let us figure a « Job Prin ped pee your 3 } Shipped expressly for 5 atid-used exclusively by h With the ‘Imperial Limited” Canadian Pacific railway operate ,a|9 hrough sleeper between Arrow-| ‘Through Sieeper. inauguration of the service the Sox. ead and Vancouver for the accom- di of the K This will be a very--great conven: ience to the travelling public. = “Today the firm of Hunter . Bros. If Qx<8<> DED. . CBXD< BLD, oy te inaugurated the plan of closing their = sae — ~ iter. have en; Stores at 6 p. m. for the balance of and quick atte: the summer, This. will» give’ the $ 9 clerks and salesmen an opportunity «1 $ for more recreation these pleasant d A F Oo lad Fr EE IV 7 : . a] evenings and will also be appreciat- ed by the public. _On pay days and Saturdays the store will remain open evenings as usual. St. Andrew's Sunday School Picnic St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Sab- | & The 3 They 2 —_——S— Boxes in Bank of a Suits of Clothes. fe Overalls and Jumoers. --., Jumpers, that everybody else sells for75,c, our price soc. ¢ Miners’ Shoes. “19 That we sbld for!$3 $4 $5 andi $6, at $1. 50 $2, $2.50and $3. ‘Also’ a line . of fine walking shoes from $1 up. Our regular 25¢ all wool sox will sell three for 25c. Cotton sox just the thing for fide’ ‘weather, 5. a pair. these prices are-only good foro one week, starting Be on hand early and so get the: choicest: selections, ¢ gaged special help so that you are surecof Courteo S. Rossland Auction House, The ae aha Begs to thank their many patrons and the public generally for, the very liberal patronage they have “extended'to them -sinte ‘their! * CLOSING OUT SALE Comimenced, and would take this opportunity of informing them of another SLAUGHTERING OF a Which will last for one “week only, -as'the prices we qi sate belo { are ruinous to everyone except the buyers. Here are some ofthe syeopeners. . Summer Underwear. line. We will sell to all cor ers’ at from 20c.a garment.: i Special line of Egyptian. ; ars 30c. Top Shirts, ‘In great variety from 25¢ | Gloves and Mits 25c Up Neckties and Suspen-. ‘ | dersifromt0c Up: ing fro ntion. 42E. Columbia Ave. We are heavily stocked in: this Balbriggan shirts, 20¢;;, ,draw=" B. Bannett, Manager,» ies BELCHER DIAMOND fas Fh Have your, diamond: reset’ inone’ of our. new TIFFANY: or ING MOUNTINGS. » Ki ‘We carry ‘the ‘ys, set the stone only line of gs in the B right-here and give you just exactly what you pay FOr. esse eeee == EWERT BROS.=== : 150 tons and there were some sma!- morning at the. police. court-room. The jury is composed of - Ernest Kennedy, foreman; Chester Cortiell,. J. H. Cranston, Alfred Willirms,:G. A. Sharon, and C.: Edward. “Favier- 'C,:H. Hamil Esq., rep? the Le Roi Mo & L.Co. Richard Waters, a machine man, | testified that he was working some 15 or 20 feet from: the place where the rock fell, and continued: ‘The machine was stopped at. the time. Uheard a crash and saw one man— Bross—lying down. I got this was a partner of Waters and was on shift with him, but was two sets back and under the timbers at the ~| time of the accident. some drills, ground with Mr. Waters and con- sidered it safe. said the’ instructions to all miners ‘portions before going on with work. The boulders they broke up were SS prs miner was expected to examine the ground and the shoveler was sup- “| me where my. partner was. He went for He went over. the In‘ ‘reply to Mr. Hamilton, he were to examine the untimbered too large to go through the chute. In reply ‘toa juror, he said a posed.to report danger to the ma- ' chine men if he saw it, as shovelers are not skilled miners and machine men are.- They made no.such re- port ia this case. Irwine Junkin, a mucker, said he was shoveling near the scene of the accident, but - was not hurt... He said: ‘At the time of the accident, Mr. Caldwell and I were almost to: gether. .I don’t remember how I escaped.” Mr. Waters first spoke to me after the acicdent. He asked In the meanwhile I didn’t know anything about it. I helped to get out Mr. Caldwell.. I was not hurt at ail, except that I struck myself on the knee. just: know there was one crash.” In reply to Mr. Hamllton—‘An jon was made that after- man out and saw h fiemed Junkin and asked him where his partner. was,, but he answered he did not know. : “The lights all went ‘out except the one I-had.~ Then I © called: for help from below-and sent’ word to the shitt boss that_some ‘men: were hurt: ‘I‘went below to the» next floor and with help found Nils And- erson.. He was still breathing, but only gave one groan and died. -We then went around and found Cald- well;-could not find him for a long time—1o or 15 minutes. We tound him lying under the. rock. onthe seventh floor and saw the_blood trickling down to the sixth floor. The accident happened about 9:30. The rock must have weighed about ler pieces. The shovelers were taking away the -muck which my partner had made. We went down with the shift boss at 4 o'clock and found it all safe. Nobody said a word about its hot being safe. DUICK WORK | Tel. No. 8 eee able'rs rates, no ‘house, ‘or. ebip. anys lan ol a _Red Star’ ane = Transfer G. tr ainss "Contract ana Sob otk BG Furniiare, Plafos and BSafés safely moved. Seon Storage faciliti ig machinery: delivered -on ‘ies, reason- ‘Will clear, transfer, ware- WE SE pee SE. E Office: “Wrasbington net, opposite Bank of Afontreal.. OOD. J. We Hartline, Mgr. considered it safe-‘and was working under the same place from 4: 30, to 6 o'clock my self.” In reply to, Mr. Hamilton, the witness said it was impossible to have any timbering at that point un- til the muck had been removed. He. had been mining for 25 years and there was no other known way of protection. - He used his own ideas as to testing the ground. He did not sound the rock which fell, but dit carefully, and thought Ss: ‘WHOLESALE MARKETS Rev - Roasland, - 3 ;Nelson,- ‘Grand Forks, and’ Vancouver. land, Trail, . Nelson, © Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, New - Denver;"- Silverton, -. Cascade City, _ Grand Forks, Phomnix, Midway, Camp Melsinney:: Revelstoke Montreal Safe- ty Deposit Vault. Sener caen ce carn ceerener atrenerenctermemsenenestrd : ROSS THOMPSON : I eve the following blocks i in the followin Sureka Consolidated, Silverine, R-E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, “Reddin. JacksonCo., 4 companies for“zale » Evening: Star, North Star and Zila M Lots in the Original Towusite | Agents, Nossiand, B.C to pany the children and thus lessen the respon- ! Colville were: removed to. Beatty's som baie CUNLIFFE & McMILLAN, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. , ‘All-classes of t Repairs and Construction Ore Cars, swe and Axles, Buckets, wavini Paar alty."" Northty Bars Pans, Bhi Mig. Co.' imps kept in stock. Aget ‘s Mills, Concentrators, for Wm. Ham! ree. tex 196.) afting, Hangers and Pullers: pipe ‘work | re tas The ‘Arlington. —— THE LEADING HOTEL’AT TRAIL,