ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, APRIL 6, 1809. Resolutions of Condolence. * The following resolutions of cendo- ence were adopted by the kossland Miners’ Union No. 88, W, F. M., at their regular, nieeting, ‘held on ‘Wednesday evening, April bth. | ) Whereds, It has pleneed Divine Provi- dence to remove from our midst Brother Mack Cook, who lost his life in the Cen- tre Star mine, on April 2nd, and Whereas, In the death of,said brother this union sustains the lossof an active and faithful member, a zealous worker in the battle.for trath and . justice, anx- fous and willing at all times to protect and promote the- interests of labor, and Whereas, This union deeply« regrets and mourns the death of our brother, and fally realizes the sorrow and gloom that o’ershadows the homes of his fam- ily and friends in this their hour of af- fliction. ‘Therefore, Be it resolved that this union extends to the bereaved family its heart- felt sympatby,and sincerely trusts that the uprightness and rectitude ot the life ef their loved one will be the means of enabling them to bear their affliction and logs with calm resignation and forti- tude. Be it farther rosolved, that copies of these resolutions be publisheilin the Evenme Recoxp and forwarded to the family of deceased. 7 .Joun’ Leapen, Pres. . James Devine, Sec. To Avoid Labor Laws. Tacoma, Wash., April 6.—Private ad- vices received from Honolulu states that @ secret” movement is under way in Hawaii to flood the land with Portu- gues laborers from the Azores Islands. There will be from 5,000 to 10,000 impor- ted as soon as arrangements can be com- commision. ed by amen named Papaissio, attemp- +. LOCAL -BREVITIES. _J. W. Spring, who was called to Vic- toria on account of the illness of Mra. Spring, who was visiting there, returned to Roasland lavt evening with the good news of her'entire recovery. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. King, of the Ho- tel Allan returned last’ evening from a month's trip ‘to California. 2 Mrs,. George Plunder. has returned from « protracted visit. to relatives in Portland, Oregon. Mr. .Pfunder went to Spokane to meet here Spring overcoata, actually worth $25, for $4 to $6, at the Rossland Auction House. ‘ It ter from Mr. Edgren, who is visiting his old home Sweden, and says he will soon start upon his return home to Rossland. BREVITIES. Krnosron, Ont., April 6.—Kingston has a amall pox, scare. Two children of Wm. Geophegan have been found to: be sureries from the disease and haven izo- tal le . Grrawa, Ont., April. 6.—Hon. Dr. the address today, adding very little that ‘was new to the- debate. Colonel Prior moved the adjournment of the naxt debate. 2 Lonpon, April 6.—Special dispatches’ from Berlin say that Great Britain has animity im the decisions of the Samoan MAnNtna,, April 6.—6 345 p. m.—Col. Smith, governor of the island of Negros,. |. Mra. John Edgren is ip recept of a-let-| Borden, and hon Mr. Frazer spoke on]. agreed tothe German proposal’ for un-|.” oe . 7 J esse, pars A Clothing Talk. The well dressed have a decid- ed ‘advantage over" the ‘slovenly. ” Notice the reception given a man: _who is careful of his appearance— He is, preferred in bysiness.offices, in social life and every place where’ men do congregate. | ‘+ Our cheap suits fit as well as our best ones; because they are all SHOREY'S Ready Tailored Make. The cloth is thoroughly shrunk in/the cheapest as well as the best and the same ‘Guarantee Card | accoinpanies all! {oe ese apa sel We sell this make of goods because experience teaches us that nothing is too good for the customers’ we serve and it pays to give value. pep aalt 5 ee i mur” Wal ‘Clothing Department HUNTER BROS. pet, reports that a number of bandits, head- ted a rebellion on March 28, and killed ossland Evening Record | VOL 3, NO. 235. ROSSLAND. BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1899. PRICE FIVE CENTS. TORONTO STUCK MARKET. Toronto, -April jamonds 7. — (Special.J—The mining stock traneactions on the ‘ex- DEFENDS THE ADMINISTRATION. Practical Men From British Columbia Should Have Been Sont to the Yuko Orrawa, April 7.—In the houee of today, Colonel Prior and Mr. change this sales of the day follow: TRAIL CREEK. Big Three. C. 3 AT THEIR BEST. It sometimes:happens that a good Diamond ig not seen at its ASEED. best because of an inappropriate eelting, Wo: pay. special attention not. only to the ti of our own dg, but i of thoge of our patrons J. WW. SPRING Succomor to CALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING. Next door to the Post Cfilro. Deer Park Evening Star. Grand -Prize. Good Hope. Iron Colt. Iron Horse..... Tron Mask.... Montreal Gold Fields. Monte Cristo Con. Northern: Belle. NEW GOODS. At “THE EMPORIUM OF FASAION.” You ean buy for Jeast money. The nobbiest Spring Overcoat, Suit, Pair of Shoes, Shirt, and ‘ie that can be had in the city. Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing Our stock of Boys’ and Youths’ Suits ia complete in overy style in Tweeds, Serges and Clay Woratcds, z Just Opened Victory-Triumph War Eagle. White Bear... CAMP Cariboo... Minnehaha Waterloo... Cariboo Hydraulic. luding the BID, "7 been no scandals, 1 4M AM $1.60 $1.68 20. 25 Maxwell took part in the Yukon debate. Colonel Prior said that if practical men from British Columbia had been sent as ofictals to the Yukon, there would have He made specific charges against Mr. Kellan, stenogra- pher in Mr. Wade's offce, and Mr. Boul- ton ef the gold commissioner’s office, *] and said that the witness making these charges was ready to testify ifa proper investigation was ordered. Colonel Prior ale. protested against any sale of the Behring sea sealing rights , jin ‘ion with the W con- . | ference. : : Mr. Maxwell deprétated' the efforts to make party capital of the Yukon charges and warmly’ defénded Hon. M. Silton’a administration, ARE W NEN YORK Private Residences in the Wealthy Part of the City. DBATH LIST MAY REACH FOURTEEN W. GC, Andrews, His Wife, Other Rel- atives and Servants Per- ” ish in the Flames. , New Yorr, April 7.—Eight lives are known to have been lost by the fire which destroyed the homes of Wallace C. Andrews and Alfred Adame on East Murder at Blaine. Buatne,: Wash.,’ April 7.—Charles Gatchy was shot, probably fatally, at 8:80 last evening, by George W. Snell. ‘The trouble originated some two -weeks ago, when Gotehey, while bicycling, ac- cidentally ran into Snell. The quarrel was renewed again ‘last Sunday, when Snell, upon meeting Gotchy, drew a gun Sixty-ninth street in the. wealthy part of the city thia morning. Before the day is over it may be found that the death list haa been’ swelled to 14, for during the.early morning, four ‘persons were missing besides two badly injured, who may die. i + Larer—Four bodies, supposed to be servants, were found on the top floor o! Rossland Mining Stocks {Corrected by the Reddin-J Ee A EE a » “Tantling.” les, Clough, Bedford McNeal and fioreing & Neal 4 ber AND BEOKERS, Established 1895, Agents for N. & F. 8. Railway addition ti Rosia, Yeair, Brie end Columbie townsite. ‘A large congignment of Men, Boye’ and. Youths’ Shoes in the very latest shapes. e : Qur Spring Overcoatings Suilings, Pantings and Fancy Vastings have arrived. Ordered clothing department ia being kept very busy. For Miners Wecarry a full line of Rubber Boots, Mining: Shoes, Slickers, Ovoralls and Jumpers of the very, best makes, all at the lowest pri- ces poseible, -Cat! and be convinced. g pleted, unless the plan is forestalled. forestalled. They will pro- bably be brought by Itallian war ships ‘way of Cape Horn, but itis. possible that they will come overland-by way of Tacoma, if ships can be found te carry them, : ® ‘The enterprise is the result ef the ap- proach of thé as of Japanese by the United Stat€s contract labor laws. Secrecy has been observed to prevent op- position “on the ground that it is a scheme to eyade contract labor lawe. The Portugues will probably be imyo:- téd aé free immigrants. British Columbia Coal. Although ‘the practice of the past with the British adiniralty has always been to coal their warshipa with the product of the Swarisea mines in Wales, there is every reason to expect that ere long the oe couarabis product will replace e imported article on both sides of the et tem btared the choice being between - the}. STOVES, meee EASE. fet all oc Ce aie Ontes oak Paes Gul 4, ood | : NTA) fE] your monoy into the One. Price Store A report has Soak circulation for ee eerie : I i ~ . = : a = = se eit See met eral days past thats ‘contract had been rE Sa, co. c. sl BSON & CO." ee. gigued with the Crow's Nest Pass Coal CARPETS Ne B._New goods arriving daily. {Alt the latest cantar abso An assay ee ere conc ace PARTOR! SETS ers’ outtit [complete] for sale cheap." / BEEN 2 ys oa both by the efficera of the navy at Es- ELECTRIC Lighit Globes. ; quimalt and the management of the in- xs . terested company. Manager W. Blacke- more says: ~“‘No contract has yet been niade, The admiralty are still testing ourcoal.”—World. t aeveral officials of Jumummayia, * Winniese, Man., April 6,—The bylaw to borrow, $60,000 for the installation of a municipal electric lighting plant, will be submitted to a vote of the temorrow.. }. Winxnirge, Man., April 6.—Wm. “Me: Kenzie, of Toronto,.orrived today.. He stated that the Dauphin Ine would be extended this season to the Saskatche- wan. the Andrews house, making a total of twelve dead. i ‘Phe revised lint of dead ia: Wallace C. Andrews, president of the N. Y. Steam Heating company: Mrs.: An- drews, hie wife: Mra. C. St.John, aister- in-law to Mrs. Andrews, and wife of G. C. St. John: Austin 7 yeara old, Wal- lace, three years old and Fred 8t. John, 18 montha old; Eva Peters, Nellie Ro- land, Mary Franagan, Annie Neary, ser- vants in Andrew’s house; Mary Lough- lin, servant in the house of Albert J. Adams. Missing: Kate Downing and Mary Rish, of the Andrew, house. There is , every. probability that these wereburned = Siva > tet Eras bs hsteath TA bats wen nigs Busng, nots: oe - — — : bs expected to live; Allice ‘White, cook, - y ‘We will have your trade after that. ~ The gerions; Nellie Quinn, condition serious. a ry! average man buys shoes from their appear- Others were slightly bat not seriously ask is: . cr and trust t» their dealera. Hence the advantage of dealsng ‘with a repu ‘ance and fit. ‘They knew little about leath- injured. 2 table house, Our.ehoes strike people by stylish shape and by their quality. Executive Counell Today. | Cc. O, LALONDE Vancouvez, B. C., April 7.—Premier 106 WEST COLATKBIA, AVENUE, 11 EAST COLUMBIA ANENUE. 2 threatening to shoot him. The two men men met met last evening in Cowderous billiard rooms. ‘The quarrel waa re- newed and enell drew a gun and shot Gotchy, the bullettaking, effect in’ the ‘right. breast. The bystanders, wero momentarily paralyzéd and Snell made his escape toward British Columbia. A posse of citizens is scouring the ountry for the murderer. . | Larzk—Snell was apprehended at: 11 p. m. at the St. Leonard hotel by Sheriff Armatrong and Constable Radcliffe. He came across the line willingly and Rad- clige took him to Whatcom. © Gotchy will die. ea FAIRVIEW CAMP. Tin Hora. Smuggler. ‘Winchester. : i BOUNDARY CREEK. Old Ironsides. $1.15, $1.10 Knob Hill.. is 88 Rathmullen BLOCAN, AINSWORTH, NELSON. Atbabasca. 49 Dundee Dardsi and our customers. . © A $16 Overcoat fo as 16 Sult of tothe te. Pay Everlasting Overall White shirts. rv Drawers. Fancy Knitt rey - Linen Mant ‘Tweed Pa: Comforta....2 We Have Buyers for All Stand- > , ard Stocks, S. GLAZAN HBR ec: * Miners’ khoes.. «Blankets... i ~We have no branch stores: =To bny at above prices you have only to call at Noble Five. OSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE. Rambler-caril f ? Two Friends ‘Wonderful Group.. Crow’s Nest Pass Coal. M. J, O’HEARN, The Clothier. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND”. LINCOLN. ST. COU) R 42 F, Columbia Avenue. B. BANNET?,, Maunger. -——CARRIES A— ONE'PRICE STORE ATTENTION §: Sink 10. our pewetock Lael auc felt Hatein all the lead- pimineeiz iit BIG STOCK... OF All we DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES. B. C. Gold Fiel Me Canadian Gold Fields Gold Hill FURNITURE TODAY’S BALES. Mornxinc—Waterloo, 500 at 12: Ram- bier Cariboo, 1,000 at 3434; Iron Horse, 2nd at 17, Monte Christo 2,000 ‘at 934; Northern Belle, 5,000 at 234, 1,000 at 8; White Bear, 600 at 4}¢; Canadian Gold Fields, 600 at 7. “~Afternoon—Hammond Reef, 503 at 3734; Golden Star, 100 at 62, 200 at 61, 600 at 60; Cariboo, 100 at $1.58; Van Anada, 500 at 334; Evening Star, 500: 600 at 1014; Northern Belle, 500, 500. at 8%; Vietory-Triumph, 500, 500, 500, at 9, 600, 500, 500, 500, at 834; White Bear 500 at 434. have positive information that the straits are open for monthe,andI am convinced that they ‘are opon for a con- siderably longer period, and that in time much of the produce of this country, grain, flour'and cattle will be taken to Great Britain by that route.’” Mr. A.B. Moffatt, of the, Canadian Bank of Commerce, left this afternoon for Atlin, where the bank is opening # branch. Carter-Cotton and Hon. J. Martin yes- terdav.attended an important meeting of the executive council: of British Co- lumbia, held in the Vancouver cours house. The meeting lasted from 10 a. m. tilll p. m., when Mr. Cotton left for Victoria, the premier leaving for the in- terior by the C. P. R. express. It is ex- pected that executive council -meetings wil) be held in Vancouver frequently from this date. - Dying of Starvation. ~ New Yorx, April 7.—The Herald says: ‘Brigadier General Roy Stone goes to Washington tomorrow ‘to call the attention of the president’ to the atarvation and distress’ at Porto Rico. He thinks the desperate state of the people may lead to insurrection if. re- lief is not forthcoming. ‘‘Persons are dying ot starvation all through t he in- terior,” said Gen. Stone last evening. “Jn the district of Aguas Banas, are many deaths. The judge in the district of Comerio, showed me the book in which he had recorded the names of many who died from lack of food. — . Price of Stock Raised. The price of the United States and Canadian Gold Mining stock will be raised from 1 cent to 2}¢ cents a share alter Monday, the 10th of April. The company have have acquired the Nelbra mineral claim near the famous Republic mine and ‘intend commencing develop- ment on or about the 15th instant. Police Court. . Agnes Hill was fined $41 for keeping a house of illfame, and Fannie Hill $20° for being an inmate. Eleven dollars of the charge-acainst Agnes was a balance due from the last fine imposed. John McDowell was fined $16 for aa- saultin# William Bluett. Slide at Waneta. The South hound Nelson train was de- tained at Waneta until after midnight on account of a land slide at that point. — Eling Johngon, an old time Rossland hi nt the winter in Portland, gud hes been in town a fewdays left this morning for Greenwood, eet. Semlin, Hon. Dr. ‘McKechnie, Hon. F. TEA 29¢ per Ib, (F: . a F per lb. (Sample Free), SPICES 4 boxes for: 25¢, _OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. “ahbbabbbbbbitle Prescription T. R. MORROW, le... - 2 > +» BUCESBOR TO... Taglar Auelion Maly Xvery night by the only licensed guctioneer : ae ; I have the following blocks in the following ,companies for esloj— M. J, WALKER, EUREKA CONSOLIDATED, GOPHER, HOME 8’ ENIN STAKE, EVENING. STAR, SILVERINE, R. E, LEE’ ‘BODIE, EUREKA, NORTH STAR ‘oods of every description rece! chet and ZILA M. od Sates mude, on Commission and prom: th pt set Dr. A. W. CHASE) Sshsssies"S" les Lotsin the Original Townsite COMES TO THE AID OF 2 — : | Catarrh=— TOtal....seceesecseseeceeseeese $875 ; All of the $(0 men asked for $70. per Sufferers Eenatae on oe hbes House. G month, which they hope to be allowed rz Houwrter Bros , General Merchants. in the near futur UCCESS ia ite is almost t impossible for a| Honzyronp, J. F., Tailor: i | breath. Nol wants to] Rossuanp Auction Hovsz. do business with him, Nobod Fe chee ped were | Hany, T. E., Dealer in Meate-All Kinds. Morning Glory. WANTED—Second Hand Househoid goods for which the highest price will be S. GLAZAN, FIRST AVENUE First Store East of SPOKANE 8T. PAID DEPARTMENT. The Wrong House. ‘A weatherbeaten member of the tired traternity, who had lost a leg and had it replaced by a wooden enbatitute, stump- ed his way up the main street of a Lan- arkshire village the. other day and paused at the door of the first jikely- looking dwelling. Knocking at the door, which was opened by a brisk, busi- negslike housewife, the man began his stereotyped whine: “If ye please, mum, I lost my leg?— ‘And before he could unfold another word of his tale the sharp retort came: “Aweel, ye didna lose it here!” And bang went the door in his face.— Liverpool Mercury. Must Be Crazy. Maaastic, Ont., April 7.—A farmer living on the seventh range of Inverness, yesterday had a quarrel with his wife over some trivial matter. Inthe middle of the night tho man arose from his ted, put his wife out of doora, then proceeded to murder his eleven months old child, He firat strangled the infant, then put its body in the stove. Alter a little while, the father, who is charitably sup- posed to be insane, went tothe stove, took out the partially consamed body and threw it into a snowbank near the house. see THE ee - PIONEERS . DRUGGISTS. YOO OOOO COOS , J.B. Johnson & Co. Real Estate and Mining brokers INSURANCE AGENTS. The Rossland Fire Department Recolves 8575 “+ @ Month, - The monthly payroll of the Rossland Sre department at present is as follows: Donald Guthre, chief....... «$125 Charles Collins, aszietaxt chie! 80 Dan McDonald, driver. ‘Wm. Boyd, driver... F. E. French, fireman. Fred Wilson, fireman. Frank Reymor, fireman. Joe Martin, fireman.. Montreal Market. April 7.—War Eagle went off to $8.55 compared with $3.5634 yes- terday, ten points lower than two days ago. Cable Adéress:::““PARKER.” ROSSLAND, B.C. * Cc! enl's, Telephone, . Soret fepdion|: : 1 —_——_——_—_ BREVITIES. * ROSSLAND ADVERTISERS. THE RED) i ara cEVITIE REDDIN’ JACKSON :CO./ AGENTS, OSSLAND, B. C. 4 reels aa ska patch to the Journal. says: General Montengro, the most{aggregsive and next to Aguinaldo, the mort infiuential of the insurgent leaders, has been killed. In the item in yesterday’s Recorp giving the ealaries of the fire depart- ment the salary of Fred Wilson should have been $60 instead of $50 a month the same as the other regular firemen are receiving. Buocxnie, April 7.—At 8 conven- tion held, here yesterday Hon. Peter White, peak of P ke, was unanimously elected a8 candidate for the house of commons to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. J. F. Wood. New Yorx, April 7.—It is reported that the battleship Massachusets will anil from Brooklyn pavy yard thie morn- ing with orders to proceed to Trinidad and join Sampson’s squadron, which sails for Southampton, England, upon aciyil mission. Quick Work...” Tal Nod ~ . z hig sey Red Star. Livery: and Transfer Co. Petite pepete aie q 1OrBeR, b ' | é ivi ; 5 will dive yoo aaywitie at ry timo day or nights any anTang ones Norgteh unten ee mngiend, you are gettin a sleizhing part: Sue about rige—¢ h 2 ° ; i associ ociate ‘vith him. He is handicap] Horses boarded Th di , Tr monthy? Senor eat good b ore do ex: ae cant r ; f We as. : Sin Ete eee | Horas Horny Harry Mento, Prop ual ng mocks Seca ag e lungs, somet! |. nose, | HOTEL ALLAN, MLE, . 4 pteam-fitting, etc., anywhere, for any| 22d throat. re omarion the bead. Oe tageow ‘Con .B. Rekes Rosle ‘auth He Busnes and safes eatcly moved. ime ai ised ‘ ott tay every | JOB Purntisa, Record Office. : i a it @!act as shippers’ agents, will tra effort to cure it, but it is beyond the reach of | Uaronpsg, C. O.,. Boots, Sh Ri ood, fate eto Latoxpe, C. On. Boots, Shoes, Rubbers lige ‘No self-respecting man can ignore Catarh. or Sranies. J. F. Linburg, Prop. ~« OFFICE—9, Wash. St If he hasith f Le Ror Brewery, Gold Seal Beer. : 4g Be hes lela any forma he mak tant effort , T. R. Druggist, Toilet Articles. J. W:.HARTLINE PROP. A. G. CREELMAN MINERAL ACT, 1896. PATENT : : S$ ‘There is something about the manner of life Livery Srapie. M. A. Harvey. >. (Fe ) Certincate of Improvements. 1). NOYICE. Business Men and Houseg Worthy of Confl- dence and Patronage. Crrcent Dry Goons Stone, Lt. Liability. 70 60 60 50 60 60 Chas. E. BENN. J. L. PARKER. 11. PARKER &-GD, ROSSLAND, B. C. + SONGENGINEERS. ost BRORERS. tes examined, Mines managed, Prepenaard ‘Stocks bourht and aneged J. L. PARKER ining éngineer Dundee, Consulting. grac and Fairmont. ; C. M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the ‘best equipped lumbing establishment in the city’ aud is prepared to do all kinds of _ plumbing We have sale for alt ———-""— Ttandard Stocks, J. B.- ehnson: & Co men understand this, and $O4OOOOOOOOOOOOO0OO: PROMPTLY SECURED ana the slimate’ of Canada that seems to breed COBAE & $9 Mining, Real Estate ete. GEO. BEAM Ci creieres, He but Dre Conse caring cDoxaip. iors & Cxoxys, Solicitors. Pe (B MOX SE : .Catarch for over thirty years, and his name EN, M. J, M : Y soansinsoh ‘ poe rae whe hae shaken of th | Panam & Co... Ts : : Creelm: ihe “& Be oS be ale dee isease. LAYFORD, H. H. Accountant. . bo TUIT RY All dealers, price ag cents par bes. | pace é'Co., J. Is, Ats., Galt Coal. All ean, f EDDIN-Jackson Co,, Mining Brokers. . : Rossianp Loan Urrice and Jeweler. ZCORD Jos Paintina Orrice. ep Sran Livery anv TRANsER Co. tossLAND LAUNDRY, Graham & Son. sourvon, Hone, Mining and Real |PBO) ORS, ining ant 1ugox & Co., M. A, ‘Tatlores mee ELLER, o. M., Plumber. ALKER. M. J. Auctioneer, Merchant. cox, Gvy, Plumber.’ : 3 ; 3 3 ordinarily doesn’t try ‘to cure Catarrh; bas been — A Small Fire. Oxanceviu.x, Ont., April 7.—A seri- ous fire occured at - Messrs, Marshal, Green and Company’s large General | atore today. The stock was partially saved but a heavy loss wi:l be sustained through smoke and water. The loss will be about $7,000. : Sr, Joun, April 7.—Hon John Costi- gan was banquetted here last. night, The affair was entirely nonpolitical, Hannah Frectional Minoral Claim, sitvato {n the Trait Creok mining division of West Koo teney distri tte ict, PUBLIC NOTICE. HL. H.Playford, § CONTRAGTORS .. se fotaint, AUDITOR oar Loxpox, April 7.—A heavy storm is AND BUILDERS. ; i a zee te H, sweeping across the channel and is de- . tage ree gait end to tho west end of Columbia Avenue ' B. Surtit, t ; Roland, B,., Mfarch Pat ad pnencer No.1 Stone Block, Rossland laying the steamboat service between Pp. O. BOX 598. G 6 Columbia Avenue is closed to traffic from the & EXPERTS tes of the Bachelors in. » Members at acNEILL & DEACON, M ERE + : wing Contitteate Beth A, Estimates furnished on all deyetrom tho date Jobbing, promptly atiensen tee fn a reat Britam and the continent. A great number of fishing smacks have BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B. C. _fliner Bullding, Columbia Aveaue, work, 279 J. F. Fitzpatrick, : Plumber, has removed his office ani thop to the corner of Columbia avenue and Washington streét, ander Cap Shaw’s cigar store, altt the sanjtary een wrecked and othersare missing. A . = | b Dr. J. F. McKenzie, office and resi-| rerce gale is also sweeping the Trish Sereno. or O,Henrn opporite Bank of cqast, causing destruction to property. OFFick AxD sHOF: oonggred”2t2” ar Rossland B, (,| Seer eeske \