manding that the. money heretofore coHected be refunded. - ‘ é On the subject of the quarantine, y the secretary read the telegram and Ea Watson, of the Strand, Has Crossed letter sent to Ottawa. . Vice-Presi- ei the Line: > dent Lalonde reported ‘that betore ibn Laer these were sent Dr. Sinclair, the : 5 > THE ASSOCIATED BOARDS Dominion quarantine officer, asked ; 7 CoPSER EIS him to delay doing s0, and showed MANY MOURN His ABSENCE 2 him as a reason a letter from Butte ¥ ~THECITY'S WANTS: csi jon une weed rom = FLEW BY NIGHTIE Board of Trade Asks for Now School ~ and School. of Mines. Shipped expressly for and used exclusively by | THE CLARENDON | eS Miss Swanson. iy ; Delegates Instructed in Favor of Abolition of | stating that there had been 180 | phe Strand Was Closed Today and Oreditors : i | cases of smallpox there, but that Timber Duss for Mineral Olaims and Inves aad were Seer that es jay Made Many Inquiries—There is Talk of the tigation of Road Question by the Proposed a 5 . Place Being Opened Shortly by Looal Capl- tal. Commission on Mining. He also showed a letter from Perry Wright, the quarantine offi- cer on the Red Mountain road, say- ; e ing he had heard there. was a cas€ ; ~ The board of trade last evening | a¢ Springdale, Wash. Mr. Lalonde | The Strand, .the handsomest took action to have the Dominion | ig not consider these’ good grounds saloon in British Columbia, . and quarantine raised, to have - the | for maintaining the quarantine and perhaps in Canada, dja:not open its school [ r and | therefore telegram and letter ‘had | doors this morning and Ed Watson, a school of ‘mines. established and | heen sent: ; 25 the proprietor,-. is..gone, - leaving passed resolutions for submission to a‘ . creditors large“and small, local and the associated boards at Nelson. ‘¢ | foreign; to mourn his hasty. depar- . boards of trade were instructed to 8 offer a resolution endorsing the pro- 2 THE_LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL, posal of the government to appoint on <>" Headquarters.for Commer- : cial. Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. Toun Haverty, Proprietor. tension of the scope of the commis- ston to embrace the consideration of &c in mining districts. Another resolution was adopted d cia | White Bear. government from owners of mining: } Wianipes - a ee construction of wagon roads an i rat Fed é CUNLIFFE.& McMILLAN, RS AND MACHINISTS. for : to the Van And se es Aidebs of Repairs aud Coustruotion Work Undertaken.” boar s protesting against the col- | ¥rainia. e y ‘i “4 Axles, Buckets, Fans, Shaiting, Hangers and Pullers. Pipe work lection of royalty by the provincial 2 Nortiey Pumps kent in-stock ger te for Wea: Hamilton suspension of the initiation fee, AML the.secerrsertens Rossland | Magazines Athletic.. - Periodicals Ient accc : ions - for E permanent and temporary: board ¢ ub aeeee | cand chambers; $36. to, tio per : month. - For particulars apply. to T oe Charies Webster, Steward. * Secretary. expensive and dangerous, to say [ ) 2 Its ? nothing of the trouble ‘disa: 0 Tt Bu 'f O il task of cleaning amp tere 7? Me far, nt and much st cheaper Use Electric Lights Estimates furnished for Wiring and Lighting, Electric Fixtures Gartied in stock. > Electric Power supplied for Mining and Monufecturing purposes. Itls much cheaper than steam. _ Motors for sale or rent. : gain case of trouble with lights, telephone No. 67, between 8a. my and 6 p.m. Ne with a eee Nan ahd 8 sap Rossland Water and "Light Go. ‘They reduce insurance; give your ome or business place a brighter ‘pearance, and save you money in many WaYS.seveeeeseee Be The Rossland Auction House, Begs to thank their many patrons and the public generally for _ the very liberal patronage they have extended to them since their” +" 4 CLOSING OUT SALE Commenced, and would take this opportunity of informing them of another : SLAUGHTERING OF PRICES, Which will last for one week only, as the prices we _quote: below are ruinous to everyone except the buyers. Bsc Here are some of the eyeopeners. Suits of Clothes. _ Oil Clothing. goods, from Coats, Pants and Hats at: just one ‘half the usual prices. Overalls and Jumoers. Summer Underwear. Jumpers, that everybody else We are heavily stocked in ‘this: sells for 75 & OUF price 50c. “fine. We will sell to all: com- Miners’ Shoes. ers at from aon, & garage pecial line of Egypti: “and That we sold for $3 $4 $5 and ‘4 ji de $6, at $1.50 $2, $2.50 ‘and $3. Balbriggan ebirts, 20°) care = 2 3 ars 3oc. ¥ Also a line of fine walkin; bp shoes from $1 up. . Top Shirts. a Sox In great variety from. 25¢ up- é i Our regular 2gc all wool sox Gloves and Mits 25c Up will sell three for 25c. rf ig oe Cotton sox just the thing for Neckties and Suspen- ee fide weather, 5c. a pair. ders from 10c: Up Remember these prices are only good for one week, starting from today. Be on hand early and so get the choicest selections." = We have engaged special help so that you are’sure of courteous and quick attention. ast te Rossland Auction House, {2cscurwincer This spring's . $2.30 to $12. FOR SALE... Cheapest Lots on the Market ! Only 17 Lots.°.°. 3 Lots at $85 Each’ Very Convenient{to the Le -Roi,. War: Centre Star Mines. an pee on At the following Prices 5 Lots at $50 Each, * 4 Lots at $60 Each,” 5 Lots at $70 Each,- 2 Sate Cotriitiences APPLY TO. ; t: Monday, uly 16th, | se equnn Beef HE ROSSLAND RECORD. 1 you. 6. NO 136. : ooo : = ype SSIS SSIES 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 «Silver Gilt” and Fine Enamel. durable, of patriotic, design, and fashionable. Next door.to Postofiice..- The Leading Jeweler ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, JULY 27. 1900 PRICE § CENTS JEWELLERY They are cheap, J. W. SPRING, SEASONABLE Goodeve Bros.,Druggists and Stationers CONCENTRATED LEMONADE POWDER, ROOT: BEER,. JUNKET TABLETS, : FRUIT, ACIDS, FRUIT COLORING, LIQUID-RENNET, GELATINES, ETC., FTC, VICHY-SALTS, KISSENGEN SALTS, ABBEY SALTS, ENOS’ FRUIT SALTS, APENTA WATER, HUNYADI, JENQS. WATER, ETC.,; Pays to Deal with ‘Goodeve Bros. BIG REDUCTIONS In All Summer Goods at M. J. O°HEARN’S Light Linen. Hats, regular $1.00 line, reduced to....-- .50c. in Underwear, regular $1.50 a suit, ‘Tho Busy Sto: the Busy Corsor.e | Clothier and Outfitter. |.7°*7AS""" They Overcome Resist- LAST CHINESE TRICK Tried in Vain on United States-- ‘| noon as follows: selves in the northern cathedral near the forbidden city.” PEACE AT PAN AMA More Misstonati¢s Murdered London, July 27.—In missionary circles at Shanghai, according to a dispatch received here today, it has been learned that ail the mission- aries at Paeting, in the province : of Pi Chi Li, have beer murdered, All the people of the mission at Aloy, province of Fo Kein, are’ reported well, ‘ nee Boston, Mass.. July 27.—The American board of commissioners for the foreign missions, today re- ceived a cablegram from Rev. Hen- ry B. Porter, a missionary of the board, dated Lhe Foo, July 23, con- taining the words *¢Pekin, alive.” The Revolution Closes With a Bloody Engagement. BODIES LAY IN BIG HEAPS —_—— CHINESE After an Obstinate Fight of Eleven Hours, the Rebels Yield When Reinforeements > gerive—Posae Is Made and Revolutionista Yield With General Amnesty. ance to Landing at Shan Hai Kwan. By Associated Press. New York, July 27.—A treaty & peace between the government and the revolutionists has been signed, says a special to the Herald from Toronto, July .27-—The China Inland mission received the follow- ing cablegram from Shanghai this morning: a Ea : “AIL missionaries murdered, “in| Panama. This action followed di- Pao Ting Fu.” rectly after the most desperate bat- tle ot the entire revolution, in which the losses on each side were very heavy. : Owing, it is believed, to some misunderstanding of the terms of the armistice brought about by the ‘ : c the ‘English and the Boers Have Beem Promised Tnterren= Frengh consy the insurgents sud- ton and Will Fight-TM November | gonly renewed their attacks upon By Associated pee" the suburbs of Panama. The fight- Balmoral, South ‘Africa, July 25-ling lasted 11 hours. ‘The .rebel 2 . —The Boers state that their plan of troops made charge ‘after charge “Shanghai, : July a7.—The first). Sir- Claude concludes, -by advis- | campaign is to ‘keep up guerrilla] yoon the. trenches cf the govern- important blow 10 the advance upon ing, the relief forces to approach by | warfare until November, when the| ment troops, pushing forward with Pekin has been struck and. the Chi- the eastern gate, or by way of the | Democrats in the United States, if| , cccldesaiices approaching closely The losses of the foreigners | s ful in the there, to madness. These desperate as- ‘nese are routed: “Fifteen” thousand | river. _ Japanese troops landed at ‘Shan Hai | in: Pekin up to July. 6 were. forty | have promised intervention in South | cautts were kept. uP doesent 130i ‘ and were met with equally brave Kwan on July 22 and were resisted | killed and eighty wounded. Alrica. 5 by the Chinese. The Japanese fought Preparing To Resist Allies. py the regulars. In one gallantly and won A great victory-| | -The Daily Mail correspondent at of the entrenchments, defended by The Chinese. were put to flight. Shanghai cables that the Chinese Robert {a detachment composed entirely of “Preparatory tO this ‘movement, | troops have retreated from - the na- : ofl young men from this city, nearly hi of the. allies recently | tive city of Tien Tsin and are con- every one of the defenders: was Mr. and Mrs. Bagnall, two. of the China inland missionaries, were at Pao Ting “Fu and at is presumed they have. perished. ; Another Message from Mac-.~ Donald at: Pekin. POT THEIR TRUST pa By. Associated Presa. , we may hold out a fortnight long- New York, July 27-—A Shanghai | er; otherwise four-days at the ut- dispatch is published here this after- | most. 1 anticipate ‘onty. slight re- = | sistance for, the relief forces.” Negro Murderer Not Caught By Associated Presa. New Orleans, July 27--—' Charles, the negro murderer "Captain Day and Patrolman Lamb, B Have your diamond reset intone o f our new TIFFANY: or; ELCHER-DIAMOND RING- MOUNTINGS. We..carty . the’. ntings in the Kootenays, set the stone. exactly what you pay fOr les eee cies oe : BROS.== a. suspension of the at} centrating at Yuang Tun, on the) has not yet been captured. There | either killed or badly wounded. railroad line to Pekin, with a view] have been some minor disturbances The tide of battle was turned by of opposing the allies. today. ‘ = the arrival af an express train from Washington; July 27.—Secretary 'sg! Sehéme to Conceal Massacre hai ee Colon with eight hundred fresh Hay. this morning announced that] The proposal made by the Chi- troops \te & jaforce the government, under no circumstances “would the| nese government to the American and the rebels withdrew. : United States government accept | consul, through Taotai Sheng, that | Government is Favorable—Petltion for) Dead. and dying men were lying : the Chinese offer to’ tura over‘ the | hostilities’ against ~ the ‘Chinese | ettle River Valley Railway ~ along #he Caledonia road beyond foreign ministers to the-internation-| should cease upon condition that the Special to the Kécord. the railcoad ‘bridge for half a males als at Tien Tsin in consideration’ of foreign ministers were sent under, Victoria, July. 27.—The govern- sometimes eattered a few eet campaign | escort to’ Tien Tsin, appears ment-has favorably considered the apart .and «more often in heaps against Pekio. ‘Along cablegram |to be part of a deep laid plot to con- | app! icati of-certain deleg: i closely packed 4 Lalonde’ uot was dispatched today to -Rear. Ad-| ceal the date of ‘the massacre and-|for roads on the Kettle river, and many. ete jkille a mae ie a miral Rémey at Taku, and itis .be- duplicity of the officials, who, being | north branch of the same.:,.0 + 5 is not-ye snown, but u site rE lieved that this instruction.was laid in. possession, of .the news, SUP The liquor: license., law is being | Will reach into the hundreds. ie sad pressed it. ‘The story will be that | considered by the legislature. exactiloss may never be known, for threatened the Chinese: ‘forts Shan Hai Kwan.” prscit Declines China’ Offer ROADS FOR KETTLE RIVER upon him. pon nae Goran O8F the ministers all left Pekin under a Smith, of East Kootenay, repudi- many.of the wounded men crawled arn eer strong escort, but were set upon by | ates an article, published .in the into the waysthickets. As quickly London, July 27.—This “morn-|, mob of Boxers. The world | Times that he may, cross, the floor of |as_ possible sthe Red Cross corps, : aided by-the ambulance corps of the ing’s reports from Shanghai, reiter- will be told’ that, - although the | the house. British cruiser Leander, began S Red Star, pes a Taqnlar Storage an 2 > Witt call at any part Zontract ang lob Work chinery delivered on ac Tafessately moved. ; facilities, re! able’ Br, transfer, Wat ‘ehip am: fi i pene OWE OBL GOOD, DRY, SEASONED woop. 7 ~ Office: _ Washington Bt.. opposite Bank of ‘Montreal. ‘J. W. Hartline, Mare: oe Chinese. soldiers fought . bravely, _The - consideration - of. estimates they’ were s and:‘all. were | for su plies has been ‘postp d. gal ati " iaeaasied: “Some, of ithe. state- Geren presented a petition toin- wounded. “Gartload after cartload their way t6 Tien Tsin,” and add} ents above are: strikingly ‘similar | corporate the Grand Forks & Ket-|ot corpses were gathered ; together that the foreigners. are. being: €5-|+, the’ published, version of Sir | tle, River railway. , __ -}and cremated. corted by the EEQO of Jung Te, Claude MacDunald’s letter of July Dr; -Carlos Mendoza, secretary- commander in chief of the: Chinel® |, If not the sanie lettérs, the Chi- | general of:the, revolutionary gate forces,” This move is‘stated to be) oe artillery would: appear to. be | ment, went to the old station ofthe the outcome of a very stormy inter- strangely ineffective... The casual- Liverpool, July.27,—At the. sec- Panama railroad under a flag of view between Li Hung Chang and ties. were the same according to the | ond day’s ‘ racing of the Liverpool truce.at noon. He met there Gert. the foreign- consuls, and to have July meeting . today, ‘the seventy-|Albanay governor of Panama, and ate the alleg: fon that the ‘surviv- ing _ members Jot the.’ dipl tic corps have already «left Pekin on hering yp.and at ding to the eo Skopow Wins Liverpool Cup By Associated Press. 3 letters of both dates. ages 4 ft been taken in the ‘hopes of “abat-| third Liverpool cup was won by H, |disctissed with him the terms of a ing the wrath of the powsrs and| Fhekatest Fromme beration™ | c_ white's Skopos, -W- Bateman’s | treaty of peace between the hostile #3 ape t e ir, New : il, Nelson. Ymir, ~ Kaslo; Sandon, Rossland: Tee verton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, * Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke = re Ferguson, and Vancouver. : _—————— WHOLESALE mane Sie 150 Rossland, Nesom Forks, and Vancouver. 2 ——— st RETAIL MARKETS aNS 8 CO. delaying the advance of the allies As tending cotor to the sugges- Kleon second and. Mr. Fuirlie’s | forces. “An agreement was reached towards Pekin. - Advices received | tion that the communications are | Cutaway third. Nine horses rai after a-long conference. Under the from the same sources state that |identical, it may be stated that the > terms-of this treaty, the surrender half. the foreigners- 1m Pekin have| Belgian foreign office this morning of the insurgents is complete. They been killed or woinded or have received a dispatch from Shanghai SWART agreed: to deliver up all arms, am- died'as the result of privations. under today’s date ee Cia me Siaweod cninere aueaue’ Se erate munition-and ships in their posses- 1G OVER MEXICAN LINE ——— iy sion. ‘The- government grants full amnesty to -all the revolutionists and the officers are permitted to retain’ -their swords. Foréigners Despite Immigration Laws Message From Macdonald. Simultaneously. comes ° @ dispatch to the Daily Mail from Shanghai announcing that a letter ‘has been received from Sir Claude MacDonald dated Pekin, July 6,. as By Associted Press. eigners in- Pekin, were reduced to El Paso, Tex. July 27.—The horse flesh. . The Belgian consul immigration situation here grows at Shanghai also-reports that a ser- worse daily. The customs inspect- vant of the German minister, who | ors captured fourteen Italian-emi- are to be allowed to return to, their homes. ~All political prisoners held at Panama have been released. “Wi iat Donald, Mgrs Rosstand Branch. left. Peltin on July 9, states that the | grants who had crossed the border follows: Excitement in the city is already “We are receiving no assistance) British legation was only attacked and boarded a northbound Santa gradually subsiding and -there is from the authorities. ‘Three lega-| night and, if resupplied, he be- Fe train which was about to.depart. 50GC8 AT. OMI ZE R Ss We Keep all varieties, so Toller Table Is complete, WINTON Tee pare monev than the Indifferent d indifferent. The good bl and nde, youseen ow new suPPY ut al . EG tres, Toltet Bottles, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Zot Ne onper Perfumes and Colognes. — Wee E/ COLUMBIA AVE. a Lt je s Gompany 129 ELEPHONE 185 ‘The Rossland Dru general rejoicing that the fighting has: ended - without: the threatened a t uf F 5 tions are still standing, including] toyed could not hold out. The statement comes from Durango the British, We also hold part of and Chihuahua, Mexico, .. where the city walls. The Chinese are : 4 there are several tt id China shelling.us from, the city with a Berlin, July 27.8 dispatch re | men,., that ired . three-inch fun, and some smaller ceived here this morning, dated Tien | ctu: g to China and. are drifting |, ones are sniping US- We may be|‘Fsin, July 24 says: “A messenger | this way to.take, advantage of, the annihilated any day... OUF ammu- | who left Pekin July 15 brought to- | exctusion act and get free transpor- nition and food are short. day to the customs officer here | tation. ; iy “We. would, have perished by |news that Prince , Ching’s soldiers ales f inese are: cow- een fighting Prince -Tung's Hazelwor this time, only the Chinese a S defeated. The webb “in ching and Fang Fight at Pekin i Lurty Ras Moved CUCLAW.Lurty has moved from the corner.of First avenue and Spokane street to four ‘doors east, opposite -;Independent | meat market, icing. ‘io -R. Bs STRONG, . OLE AN; LpRoPRs- biuone SAGKSON, JR- ww ards and have, no", ganized, plan ; ab ; i R ‘ j em: | cut flowers ‘at ‘the Bon: Ton. of attack. Ifwe are: not pressed, i who fought in the insurgent ranks, =< ‘is, prepared to do all”. 6°r