.ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, APRIL 4, 1900 CA 4 Offers special membership in- Rossland Athletic.. Club . 1.0 qeo*~) suspension of t*e initiation fee. All the....ceseere Excellent permanent and temporary board and chambers; $36 ‘to month. For particulars apply to for a short time by Magazines Periodicals accommodations for 4O per A WAY OF RELIEF It Lies in the Action of the Federal Government, BY RECALLING M’INNES A Now Governor Could Summon the Legisls- ture, Form a New Government, Have Sup~ CHARLES E. BENN, Charles Webster, Steward. Secretary. ply Voted and Then Go to the Country for s Popular Verdict. CUNLIFFE & ABLETT, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. All classes of Repairs and Construction Work Undertaken. Ore Oars, Wheels and. Axles, Buckets, Riera Shaiting, Hangers and Pullers. Pipe work pecialty. North ey Fam 81 Mig. np haniey ‘Third Avenue, mesannas stock. Agents for Wm, Hamilto: Concentrators, "ite. PO. Box 198. It is quite possible that Mr. Jo- seph Martin may not have the op- portunity to play out his game of government by the grace of Gov- ernor-McInnes. The attention of parliament has been called to the state of affairs in this province by Hewitt Bostock M. P. and by a The Arlington. THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL so Headquarters for Commer- cial Men:--Splendid Sample Rooms. UNEXCELLED TABLE. JOuN HAvERTY, Proprietor. EAD EE? : Subscribe for the———————- & Record, 50 Cents per £ month. § THE FAST LINE i TO ALL POINTS. THE DINING CAR ROUTE VIA YELLOWSTONE PARK, SAFEST AND BEST, SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS EQUIPPED WITH Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Din- ing Cars, Modern Day Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Cars. Through Higists to all Roints inthe United tates an nada, Steamship dices to all ‘parte of the world. Tickets to China and Japan via Tacoma nd Northern Pacitic: teamship Co. Trains depart from Spokane as follows: No. 1 Westbound, at 9:55 p.m., daily. No. 2 Eastbound, at 7: 20 a.m. daily. For farther information’ time, cards, map and ti ickets, opply | ly to Q agents of the E. W. Ruff, pan ’R. M. Ry., Rozsland, B. C. J. W: HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wn A. D. CHARLTON, Acet. Gen. Pasa Agt., Portland, Ore. No, 152, fs | Certificate of the Registration of an Ex- tra-Provinclal Company. “COMPANIES ACT, 1897.'" Capital, $300,000. Registered the 13th day of February, 1900, I HEREBY CERTIFY that I havo this registered the “Idaho Gola Mining and Sineiting Company,” ag an Extra-Pro- th strong deputation at Ottawa. The deputation has. all the more influ- ence from being free from the influ- ence of partizanship. The demand of the federal government for a re- port on the circumstances of Mr. Martin’s appointment, which should by this time have reached Ottawa, isasign that the government is considering prompt action, in case necessary. Such action is like'y to take the torm of the recall of Mr. McInnes and the appointment of a new lieu- tenant governor, | who would retura Act. or, a head office of the Company is situ- ate a | a Butte, Silyer Bow County, State of ‘ontane. ‘The amount of the capital of the Com- pany is five hundred thousand dollars, di- vided into five handred thousand shares of one dollar each. The head office of the Conipany in tt in {nie oft bers, Columbia Avenue, in the City of Ross land. and the Honourable Thomas Mayne Daly, whose address is said City of Hoss. land, is tbe attorney for the Con) , abe tiny @ of the existence of the Bonypany is twenty years, The objécts for which the Company bas been established and so licensed a1 To carry on and condact a eneral min- action bask: Mi : “District cotena, nin; strict "Brn Columbia, nay and eal 0 Mineral Claim. and to duce the ores extracted therefrom by concentration. smelting, roiling and othér processes; al- 80 to hold, own. purchase, lease, bond, or chase, sell, or in anywise to acquire or dis- ose of ores, for the purpose of carrying on and conducting a genera! custom business in the reduction of ores of all kinds. Given under my hand and seal of office at Victoria, Province of British Colnmbia, this 13th day of red one thousand nine ‘Bundred. "Registrar of Soft Stook Ge Ny e | try having been ¢ to Pp rt The supply for the fiscal year beginning July 1. This cannot wait until a new legislature meets, for the new year will have begun before an election can be held, anow government formed and the legislature organ- ized. The alternative. is the sum- moning of the present legislature in special session in case a new gov- ernor succeeds Mr. McInnes. As it ‘would not vote supply to the, Martin goverrment, the., first step would be to supplant that governe ment with a new one which could command a majority in, ‘the. Jegisi ture, for ths time being at least, An election could then follow,,.a deadlock in the affairs of the coun- C. P.R. MEETING (Continued from First page). piessing sympathy with the family of the late Sir George Kirkpatrick, a colleague, was also passed. » Barthermore, a series of by-laws was: d, having chiefly to routine, and which provid- ed-that the annual meeting shall be held for the future upon. the first Wednesday in October. House & & Furnishings! In _ department wo ‘ant, and at right t prices, ro thing you Lite Towels, 75c, to $1.00 each, “Ht 60-inch Table Lin per yar Linen 22%, 14-inch Matsa Be Bed Spreads, . 18-inch Crash, 5c, per yard, THE BIG STORE. At a subsequent meeting of the | O HUNTER BROS. 0 directors, Sir William Van Horne was appointed chairman of the a board, Mr. Shaughnessy, president, and Mr. McNicoll second vice-pres' dent and general manager. MINOR MENTION. I, Crawford came in from San- don last night. L. C. Teepte of Grand Forks came in last night. ‘Mr. and Mrs, J. Good h are MUSIC HALL. INTERNATIONAL WEEK OF APRIL 2, 1900. A New Eastern Company The greatest of all contraltos, ‘MISS OLA HAYDEN in the city from Toronto. Mrs. W. H. S. Gavin has return- ed trom a visit to Spokane. G. B. Lockhart Jr. of Charles- town, P. E. L, is in the city. A novelty never before in Rossland—the clever Jomedians, LORD AND ROWE. FRANK MARTIN the conditions should show it tobe most urgent need is the voting of ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harris of New Denver arrived in town yesterday. “.Mr.. and Mrs. J. W. Bye and child came in from Spokane last night. ‘The well known producer The charming balladist Claire Keith The warbler of ragtime Camelita Meek Pretty Music. The favorite, FRANCES HEWETT remaius with us. Samo Adttission. New Faces. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. John M. Smith, ger of the Merchants Bank of Halifax, has re- turned from the east. E. N. Ouimette leaves tomorrow for a trip to San Francisco, Port- and, Seattle and Tacoma. W.°S. Haskins, superintendent bf the Nickel Plate mine, has gone to. California on a month's vacation. The first synod of the new ‘Church of England di. of Koot- Bureka Ci Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and ZilaM Lots in the Original Towusite Co., Agents, R ROSS THOMPSON....... I have the following blocks i in the following companies tor :ale, Reddin. Jacks Evening Star, 4 B. ‘enay will be held at Nelson on May 30. : . "The body of Hans Hartell was taken to Milwaukee over the C. P. R., and therefore did not pass through here, a5 expected. ©The office of the Nelson. & Fort Sheppard land department has been A prompt solution. of. thedifficulty can be attained by the federal gov- Innes witha governor who will ‘keep within constitutional lines. Transter of Liquor License. Notice is hereb: piven. that at the t sitth: of the Board. of Commissioners. for the sity of Rossland. an y appiicatio welt be mi as for a transfer of the ticense now he! q for the Centre Star hotel, Rossland, pe B ye Vv. own Dated this roth day of March, A. D. 1909. ‘Janes Byer. For Engine Edward Paul and William Hac- kett, two youths, were before |: Magi Boul this i ernment, if it will replace Mr. Me-|. d to the new building at ‘Third avenue and Washington ‘street, _ Hon. Smith Curtis, H. Daniels, R. Gregor and J. S. Paterson left last niglt to attend the provincial Liberal convention, which begins tomorrow. The warehouse of the Jenckes w, ona charge of stealing the sackful |’ in the brush near J. Macdonald's juok store. They were remanded CLASSIFIED. Advertisements under this head inserted at the Wie af One Cont a Word Nothing taken for fess than 2 cents. Six insertions, $1.00. "till y. Macdonald identified them as the youths who offered him the articles for sale last Sunday, but says he refused to buy them. As a NADIAN DACIFIC Ky, -AND—— SOO LINE. ‘The direct route from KOOTENAY COUNTRY, to all points EAST AND WEST. t-class Sleepers on all trains from Revelstoke First-class Sleep Rootenay Landing. TOURIST CARS pass Medicine Hat Hat, sya fpr tore for at Paul Sundays ednesda ston, al and Bo: (ar-Same Pie pus ievelstoke one day earlier CONNECTIONS: a 8:00 ex. Sunt 3800 dally.. Morning THE BOUNDARY COUNTRY. Evening. train for and from Robson, Bal: in a, ints nort| {except Suda), tt Pataslo, Sandon the § in, and all ints I seeeee aeceeereees BOUNDARY COUNTRY. Hours, ROSSLAND TO NELSON.... ..-- For rates and f alt Leeprlibtage sldress: the A.B. Niachenzle. “city, “Ticket Agt. A. C. McArthur, Agest, Rossland. TAILORING. O. SAVARD, Fashionable Merchant Tailor, carries the best assortment of imported and do- mestic goodsin Rossland. None but first-class labor employed. Prices moderate, Columbia of such fittings has been stolen from the Giant compressor | house, these are believed to be the same, Okanogan Stock Ansessable, rooms well farmshed, with piano. Good locality on bill, T. Prest. 26 Columbia ave. avenue, Rossland. The dinary ing ‘of FOR RENT. hareholders in the Okanogan Free anne inn anne | Gi ‘ines, FOR RENT—Four-room cottage. good old Mines, _ Limited, yesterday; locality, $15. ‘T. Prest, 26 Columbia aye. : to re-org' FOR RENT—A very cosy cottage, five | PY ig the stock to 2,000,000. ten-cent shares, of which 1,600,000 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, with of without board. ootenay Washington and Spokane street. Terms moder ate. Mxs Nortuay. FURNISHED ROOMS, with or will be 11 share for share, hed foot with of for the old stock, and 400,000 i jer |e placed in the treasury. The 426t |1,600,000 exchange shares are board, le to the of two also housekeeping apartments, for rent cheap. 17 Le Rol avenue. 3at1w cents, of which one cent is payable. FOR SALE, FOR SALE—Good rooming house, furniture nearly new: $275. T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. FOR SALE—House of four rooms and furni- ture complete; $200. T. Prest, 26 Columbia Ave, FOR SALE—A money-making butcher busi- ness. Owner going away. Small capital required. Investigate this. T. Prest, 26 Columbia avenue. diately and the other ‘cent ip three months. The $32,000 thus raised is to be used in paying debts’ and installing water and electric power, whereby the cost of reduc- tion will be decreased. The resolu- tion will be ratified at another ‘ing on April 18. FOR SALE— A prominent business corner at a bargal A five-roomed furnished house on Butte St. $150 A four-coomed house on 3 Davis St., S22: A five-roomed house Il modern convenlences with two Io! ots high eu ‘cultivated, house finely furnished, less tl A sixroomed house and’ barn, with Jot partly Tie furniture and good-will of a 17-roomed lodg- house, twa tees at round adjoining townsite to the south, $500 ea Houses for rent. E, N, OUIMETTE & CO., Nelson, B. C. WE tare Ae BK i... Vancouver, B. C Real Estate... -Ansurance.... Mining Breker Bank of ‘Montreal Boece Buliting, Mins Marcutt’s Last Lecture. Miss Murcutt, of the W. C. T. U., will lecture this evening at a mothers’ meeting at the Presbyter- ian church. Last evening she Iec- tured on ‘Australia, its natives and customs” to a large audience, with magic tantern views. Miss Mur- cutt leaves for Nelson in the morne ing. ~ Admission tonight is’ 10 cents, of engine and boiler fittings found: "|S. land office will be located on the pany, near the old C. P.. R. depot, has been robbed of $125 worth of brass valves and rub- ber buffers. NEW DRUG STORE. —_THE— ROSSLAND DRUG «COMPANY... NEXT TO OLD CITY HALL, COLUMBIA AVENUE. New and Complete Stock of Drugs, and Patent Medicines. Prescriptions Carefully Gompounded. Robert E. Strong, Manager. A heavy blast on Mr. McBride’s lots on Monte Cristo ‘street yester- day afternoon sent a shower of rocks flying in all directions and Caused a small panic. _At is said that Larry Donahoe has been offered the position of mana- ger of the Texuda mine in southern Arizona, Mr. Donahoe is well koown in mining circles here. James Wize is building a“ two- story house at Cliff street and Co- Jlumbia avenue for William Stilwell, who will bring his family from Los Angeles when it is sompleted. ‘Artistic Job Printing of every de- scription at this office. Fine Bottled Goods. Physicians recommend most highly Schlitz’s extract of malt. Sold by the bottle at the Interna- tional family liquor store. Import- ed‘white wines, clarets and Burgun- dies by the bottle, basket or case at moderate prices, tf Notice. On and after April 2 the N. & F, corner of Washington street and Third avenue, near Red Mountain depot. - Begrezt New Drug Store The Rossland Drug company is avenue, next to the old city hall building. We have a complexe line of pure fresh drugs, toilet articles and druggists sundries, Prescrip- tions carefully compounded. now doing business on Columbia |, Straight Cut Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY 'B. Houde & Company, Quebec [Ses Are Better than the Best. ‘WHOLESALE AT Crow & Morris, Rossland. } a <7 | “te R. E. Strone, Mgr. 22 Columbia Aveuue, Rossland, B. ©. PLL ILI I OL LAL LOLS Cael Katie D. Green G. M. and D. Co., Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. Property situated on North Fork Salmon River, Erie District, B.C. FOR DEVELOPMENT PURPOSES, ONLY. Fifty thousand shares of the Company’s Treasury Stock is now offered to the public at 7 1-2 Cents per Share, and can be had on application to GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasuref- 7 ‘ wf pln fe THE ROSSLAND RECORD. ——=== voL. 6. NO. 44- ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1900 PRICE 5 CENTS RISE.and MUST-GET-UP Alarm Ci Alarm Clocks! We have Just _recelved three cases of SUN They are the Best made, and we guarantee every one. J. W. SPRING, Next to Postoffice. The Leading Watchmaker and deweler locks: Recosins pro Antiseptic Tooth Powder, It leaves a sweet, feel the mouth. “All the stan can Engliah ‘and. re | Darations in stock : We:: end ee ity Arent th Pre- Wa from ‘some of the leading: firms in all through. The Busy Store at the Busy Corner. ave just received a nobby line of BOOTS and SHOES Canada. They include. all: the. Newest Shapes in Black and Tans, ranging in. price from $3.50 up, andJided: with ‘‘chrome” This ‘dew kind kind of lining i is strictl: M. J..O°7HEAR +s THE CLOTHIER.” the U. S., and in - yaterproof, — N, Card EWERT BROS JEWELERS ENGRAVERS. & € eww > FINE WATCH REPAIRING. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME-PIECE INSPECTORS. VOTE BY BALLOT. Minors Deciding on Managers’ Contract Proposition. MEDIATORS RECOMMEND IT Many Concessions Made to Save Miners From Risk of Loss Through Several Causas— No Disorimination for or Against Union Men to Prevatli > arrived at by the mass meeting of the miners’ union last evening, ‘the members are today voting by ballot on the: question of accepting or re- .| jecting-the- proposition of the, man- agers for the re-opening of the Le Roi, War. Eagle and Centre Star '|‘mineson; the contract system -of. s will be open_at the, f "ill 8 o'clock. this evening,’ the vote being by e. shifts will have an opportunity to vote. The managers’ proposition is ‘as follows: 3 “That the. companies i are prepared |: to open up their mines under‘ the contract system to their full capacity, as rapidly as circumstances Swill permit. + “The contract system, putting it generally, provides that the con- i Ppae ies. oe “The two simplest systems will be adopted’ viz., (a) contract by lineal foot of hole drilled and (b) contract by pens foot of completed working. “In stopes, the method of hole measurement has been selected, be- cause of its extreme simplicity—- contractors not being obliged to take any chances on the breaking qualities of the ground, or the pow- der required, the cost of mucking or loss of time from smoke. “Blasting will be done, except where otherwise arranged, between the hours of 1 and 7 a. m., so that the probability of loss of time will Ferguson, and Vancouver. —— P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Sandon, Revelstoke, Greenwood, Grand Forks, and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS Rossland, Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Pheenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke William Donald, Mgr., Rossland Branch. QUICK WORK short notice. Ore contracts taken. We pay damage done to anything we handle. able rates, no fire risk. We ; house, or ship any class of goods. WE SELL GOOD, DRY, SEASONED WOO Does a ~ id. Transter business, Bageage | Will gall at ane pace ‘or th city. Meet all trains. Oltice: Washington 8t., opposite Bank of Montreal. oi alt nine, machinery elivered on e iggat and Beans ron banaion, Pianos and Safes anfely moved, act asshippers’ agents. ‘Will clear, transfer, ware- Tel. No. 8 JLW. Barth line, Mgr. Don’t Burn Oil They reduce insuranc: ergive your — home or business place a erighter appearan many ane you money in "NE sean trouble an its expensive and dangerous, to say be reduced to a minii In accordance with the decision printed ballot paper, so thattall’mén | : | now at work.on any of th pay for. call the work done, ata Price |. jn. and And determings.by: in spotth:|. ca BREPUDIATE RYDER. ox Liberals Say Harsh Things of Martin's Latest Acquisition. (Special to the Record.) ictoria, B. C., April 5—The yeral delegation from Comox for Vagcourver, while in Nanaimo, were infogmed of the appointment of @eras finance minister, They astonished and said that he @not'even been elected Liberal rate and, ifhe ran in Comox, not save his deposit; in fact, letely repudiated him. Ryder ‘one to Comox, Yates carry- his work here. MINOR MENT! “Keep of Fort Steele arrived -.Davis of Quebec is in the D..Lalonde has returned from $c trip to Spokane. ens county, -Washington, in- 0-build a wagon road from Haport to the boundary to con- Mith one which will be built e: Velvet mine down the west gf Sophic mountain by the Bubbles With Joy Over the Queen’s Arrival. ONS ARE FORGOTTEN ade aes Enthusiastio Women Shower. Kisses on the Once Hated Tommy Atkins—Not a Dis- cordant Note Is Heard and Not a Sign of Disorder. By. Associated Press. Dublin, April 5. —Queen Victoria yesterday was received with an enthusiasm. exceeding that which marked her ‘recent’ appearance in London, and which well nigh eclip- sed the vaunted glories of the jubilee. The lord lieutenant has been taken at‘ his word, and the whole country has risen superior to political prejudices. No single circumstance marred the royal.entry into Ireland’s capital. In fact, the “As to having all d contracts measured by the ‘lineal foot driven, instead of by the length of holes drilled, itis understood that most of this work will be let by the lineal foot. It would not be ‘satis- factory to contractors or the companies to be confined to this method of measuring the quantity of work done, The method select- d for any contract will’ vary with the mine, and the existing condi- tions, and is a matter of free arran- gement with individual contractors. «When through fault of the com- panies contractors find themselves obliged to do work not properly in- cluded in their contract, the time spent in doing such work, in excess of one hour, will be paidfor at the standard scale of wages. When, by special agreement, contractors assume the chances of such occas- ional extra work, the price agreed upon will be made to cover it. “The companies will furnish all explosives to contractors at cost from distributing stations, or they will furnish this material free of charge when agreed upon between them and the contractors in any particular work, “The will furnish all i You will find Siar rimbre plasant and much Use Electric Lights machine drills, tools and implements charge to contractors, andno charge will be made to contractors for dril- Estimates furnished for Wiring and Lighting, Electric Power supplied for Mining o it is much cheaper than steam. o7, t27"In case of trouble te. wih Tights, telephone Nos 6 7. vie. Rossland Water and ‘Steam Fixtures carried in stock. nd Manufacturing purposes. Motors for sale or rent. between 8a.m., and 6 p.m. ‘Light Go, ling hines broken while at work. (Continued on Fourth page.) necessary for the work free of “The companies will arrange, as far as practicable to have all holes in stopes blasted between the hours of 1and7a.m., and they will also most op loyalists expressed themselves surprised at the warmth of the greeting. The extent of Dublin’ orderliness can be guaged from the. fact that the police made no arrests coring the entire day, and, although about one million persons crowded the narrow. streets, only a couple of accidents occurred. Until midnight the crowds surged through the thoroughfares watching the illumi- nations. But by 3. a. m.- Dublin was as quiet as any country town, Along the march from Kingstown to the vice regal.lodge stretched 7,000 troops, chiefly militia, These had little to do and, instead of creating the hostility that the military some- times creates, they were at various points the: subjects of wholesale kissing and hugging by the women, who, after catching a glimpse of the royal procession, could find no bet- ter way to express their enthusiasm and excitement. Nine-tenths of those in Dublin yesterday had never seen the queen before, and they characteristically expressed themselves upon her ap- pearance as, ‘‘my, but she’s grand.” When she passed, all bared their heads. Onevery side it was ad- mitted to be a great day for Ireland, the loyalists saying under their breath: ‘‘Pity it did not come soon- er,” and the nationalists partaking sufficiently of the prevailing enthusiasm to subordinate political considerations, which officially and by the queen’s own declarations, had no partin the greatest day in A MISSING PAXYMASTER. The Virago in Search for Him—Albernt Liberals for Martin. Special to the Record. Victoria, B. C., April 5.—Great concern is felt here over the dis- appearance of Clarke, assistant paymaster of the Leander, who has been acting as private secretary to Capt. Fagan. His accounts are perfectly straight. Although the Virago left Van- couver yesterday, she is not back to Esquimalt and the theory now is she is fin the pursuit of the whaler Jeanette, which left hers Monday and. on which Clarke may be shang- haied. ‘The Alberni Liberals have decided for party lines and Martin. URGED TO ATTACK CHILE. Argentina Wants Pera and Bollyia to Make War on fcr. th “By Associated Press. Lima, Peru, April 5.— Recent BRUSSELS Rill the Prince, BELGIAN BAD SHOT How the Half-Orazy Boy Prepared to 1S INDIGNANT An Unknown Porson Stirred Him Up With Anarchy and Liquor—A Bystander Struck Him Whon He Fired the Shot, With His Ohesp Pistol. By Associated Press. Brussels, April 5.—The attempted eatres last evening. and of; assassination of the Prince of Wales was the sole topic of conversation on the streets and in the cafes and Everywhere dispatches from Chile say that con- siderable alarm exists in official cir- cles there regarding the relations between Peru, Bolivia and Chile, and that it is believed Argentina is urging on Peru and Bolivia to at- tack Chile. A FUTILE SORTIE Mafeking Garrison and: Plumer’s Cay- alry Both Repuised.” BOERS WERE TOO STRONG Vain Effort to Break the Ring of the Bosie- gers—Cloments’ Army Advances From Petrusberg and is Only « Day's Maroh From Bloemfontein. By Associated Press, London, April 5, 1:15 p. m.—A special dispatch from Lorenzo Mar- ques says sharp fighting occurred April:2 in the neighborhood of Mafeking. The garrison made a sortie, while Colonel Plumer's caval- ry attacked the Boers at Ramathl- abama. Both attzcks were repuls- ed. wi Clements Near Bloemfontein. - London, April 4.—The Bloem- fontein correspondent of the Daily Mail, telegraphing Tuesday, says: “Gen. Clements’ force traversed Petrusberg Sunday morning and is now encamped a day’s march from here.” A BREMARKABLE CONTRAST. ee ‘The Taunder:r Compares irish Loya:= ty With Antl-Gritieh Vaporings. By Associated Presa. London, April 5.—The Times, commenting editorially upon the re- | A ception her majesty has met with in Ireland, says: ‘‘The hearty and three, frances. had of the train. - were as follows: 13}4C, 500, mullen, 3000, 3c; Rambter-Cari- boo, 1000, 25¢; White Bear, 1000, 2c. Total sales, 7ooo shares. universally expressed. that, when the crowd rushed at Sipido, he received a blow in. the face from some one’s fist, which drew blood. One version of Sipido’s statement is that he declared that he committed the act because. he was an anarchist and that he did not allude to South Africa. believed that the chamber of depu- ties and the senate would today adopt resolutions expressing indig- nation and reprobation of the at- tempt upon the prince's life. “Investigation The Patriot says: proves premeditation. gation. of the prisoner lasted four hours, and it showed that he was Linstigated by “an’ unknown person, who persuaded him to buy a pistol on Sunday in the old market’ for Accompanied: by this person, he went on Tuesday to a meeting .in the Flemish theatre, and then to the Maison du Peuple, where they had drinks. went toa wine shop where Sipido rote a letter, obtained regret and deep indignation was ion at the ~ failure of the criminal attempt was It is stated I t was The interro- Then they saying he employment. He then went to the railway sta- —_—_————_———— tion and asked the hour of arrival Later he entered a neighboring cafe and loaded the gun. ‘CODAY!S STOCK SALES. — Following is a summary of the Hossland Sales. Sales today on the local exchange Athaba: & Gold iicids Fd randon & Golde ‘an: nadian, Gold Fields. generous welcome, urbroken by any disturbant voices, which the queen has received in Dublin, stands out all the more conspicuously, in view of the dastardly attempt upon the life of the Prince of Wales. The Irish people will rejoice that political passion does not take the form of continental anarchism, In their hearts they will be glad to know that the evil traditions of former days have gradually died rin eo Pago Coal fowie out. «While of Great Britain are being spread broadcast over the continent, it would, perhaps, be prudent and dig- nified for thosc in the highest places in the state to refrain from putting themselves in the way of insult or something worse.” These sentiments of the Times represent pretty accurately the tone of the editorials generally. “Artistic Job Printing of every de- the history of Ireland, at ne: i. Trail C: Vinmpe scription at this office. y Vonderful. 300, 500, Winnipeg, 14¢3 sales on.the local exchange today, together with the quotations: 500, Rath-