ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER 0. SMITH. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, ALL COMMUNICATIONS to the Editor. must ‘be -eoompanied by the name and address of the writer, uot necessarily tor “Publica tion, but aa evidence of good faith. BUBSORIPTION RATES, Deity per week by carricr.. Daily per month by mail Daily half Le by mail, Daily per yea! Daily per oad foreign. Subscriptions invariably in advance. Advertising rates will bomade known on ap: plication MONDAY, MAY 1, 1899. Weekly Ore Shipments. The following is the ore shipments for the week ending April 28: To Trail. War Eagle... TO NORTHPORT SMELTER. Le Roi. Total .. No one, of course, can uphold violence and bloodshed in the settlement of- the trouble between capital and labor in the Coeur d’Alenes any more than any- where else. War, or under the criminal law ofthe landare the approved methods of shedding blood and destroying prop erty. Everyone must confess that the ordinary working man stands ® ver} poor show as against capital, and partic- ularly in the United States where there are such great combinations of wealth “Right or wrong, sink or swim, survive or perish, 7 time and circumstances have created. conditions in the Coeur d’Alenes which all the ‘wealth i in the world can- not-and:will not change, and so long ar the ‘demands of labor in that section are within the bounds of reason they will be obeyed while there is powder to burn ,* The Recon Saturday, in referring to : the-trouble at the Bunker Hill and Sul- i van, whenwe said it was not a battle of ; the atrong’against” the weak, but a bat- itle of giants, made no reference to, ° Mr. ‘Giant Powder, who was at that mo-| ment playing an important ‘part at Wardner. It is now fairto presume that he will have much todo with the. final settlement of the difficulty. Rocke- feller, with all hig. millions, will never be. able to. operate the Bunker Hill and. Sullivan mine with scab miners. * -,Ifhe,should cloge the mine for twenty years, the children of the “Burke Irish,” . who are ‘born with the union label upon | ‘ them, will then de there with all the de- termination oftheir fathers. If they want to:work the Coeurd’Alene mines| with non-union men they will have to come.up the other way, starting in| ‘ somewhere near Hong Kong. Anyone * who thinks otherwise makes a misteke, ” for they do not know the Burke Irish. . tye * ‘When the miners on the. Bunker Hill and Sullivan struck the fact was tele- grephed | the goverenor af Idaho, who ing a of the trouble, The manager of the mine ans; wered that his.compsny had nothing to, “arbitrate. Wonder if they would be willing to arbitrate the damage done ta their property. * The theory has been advanced thal the Standard Oil Company, which owns the Bunker Hill and Sullivan, likes ‘to have those labor troublesin the Coeur d’Alenes, because it: depreciates the val; ue of property in that section that that company wants to buy. If thatis true there is little less wrong in their meth- ods ot destroying values to that of the etriking miners, save that the latter . sometimes carries ¢ death with it. * * This is not santa’ as any kind of jas- tification for the action of the strikers in plowing up. the mill of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan, but the owners of that “property and. with their money have de- stroyed the Dusinese and the values of the preperty of others a million times more than the damage thathas beer ~ done-their. property. But their meth- ALL SIZES. IN CHOOSING A _ Refrigerator, Till you see our gigantic stock —Just Arrived ONE CAR LOAD OF MVMODEL Refrigerators. ~ ALL PRICES. A Big Stock of | ‘Screen Doors And Adjutatie SCLEEN- Windows. Examine Our Stock. BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES . ~wICE CREAM FREEZERS —o— Compare Our Prices, HARDWARE on the same kind of businessas theirs benefit, through theinffuence of their money and the money of other trusts. ,* the rich in securing legiclation‘or hav- the polls. vividly before our eyes, At the last:sea- THE BIG STORE AGNTER BROS. is legalized by lawe—laws made for *Seir: The laboring people are no match for. ing enforced lawa which are pafsed for, the purpose of securing their votes. at, _ An. illustration is just > now; sion of the provincial legislature there; was passed a law prohibiting working, DEPARTMENT. “JUST FOR FUN. He wore 2 No. 9; ‘And she'a’No.3 ; *Tis said they wined and dined. And went upon a spree, . And that the same ehoe ~ Fit them: both. ~- aye yas Twelve little mice used to play ‘Around a cottage night and day, © ‘| The trap caught eleven, and strange to say, : ‘The reat got suspicious and ran away. ey In the tel account of the men more than eight hours It is not being enforced, because. the their benefit there iano qneation but objections that might come from ‘the la-- boring classes. * What are the paort working people to do? Are they to be forced to play at) the game of life and be whipsawed on: every turn out ofthe box? 1t seems so, but not with the Burke Irieh. ——— The Rossland Miner ie making itself very absurd by its. mine owners object. If it was a law for, it would be enforced regardiess of the: Kirksville tornado the following ap- eared: ‘‘Hunter Lowe, a farmer and his wife, were overtaken. by the cyclone in » buggy halfa mile from their house.” *,* It is rumored that Fire Chief Guthrie: has insisted that Chief of Police Ingram arrest the -iman who asked an unarmed fireman if the new. fire horses-were « se- lected because they had blazed fuces. ST. LOUIS. WILL CELEBRATE. Plans for a Great ines Falr to.Be Held 1903, - JEEFERSON pail Mo., May 1—A res- olution. has been passed by both | to contemporary. newspapers as: being the purchased supporters of the OC. PLR. of the g for the iasuance of-Londs: to the amount. of $5,000, 000 by thé vity of St. Louis; also Not content with this, it that a & vote on acon- the ©. P-R: has p d the whole railway committeo of the House of Com- mons. Wedo not think that the. Min- er’s estit of Canadi tives is correct.—Coloniat. C. M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the best equipped lumbing establishment in the city and is prepared todo all kinds of plumbing steam-fitting, etc., anywhere, for: any. body at any time, 1-19-tf the atate to appropriate $1,000,000 for an ex- hibit at the world’s fair to be held in.St. Louis in 1903, to the one RowsLAND HV ENING Bicbin, MAY. 1, 1889.% Le Roi- Beer STILL LEADS THE WAY... > We reach the hearts of the coreumers through: their stom: achs by giving them the PURE HEALTHFUL, . PLEASING BEVERAGE DRINK. THE Le Roi Gould Seat _ LAGER BEER. Call for. and see that you get it. It is the most Health-. ful and Appetising Beer brewed. JA. Macboxarn, 3.8. Chune, +S Chute, Ja, Macdonald & Clute Barristers, Solicitors and x Solicltora for Bank of British North MuBuioe Burnie, Rossi, olaries, America le “Mining and a Brokers Di "stock Topp tion by competent engineer. + Dealers In ————— Real Estate MONEY Loaned at LOW Rates of Interest, H OFFMAN WASHINGTON STREED: ROSSLAND, B.C... HARRY MCINTOSH, Merchants’ Lunch. 25c. From 12 noon to. 2:30.p m BUNDAY Chicken Dinner A SPECIALTY. wA First Class Bar... PROPR, Miners Checks €eCashed. Free of Charge. RAILROAD TIME “CHECKS * + CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED,, Cable Address, Morse,” P nid, Codes, Clough’s and Bedford MeNeil's Time Card, of Tiains, -SPOKANE, ral Was mat Fro'eht, West. *Koeal Freight, Enat *Daily, except Sunday; all others doily, this. up-to-date hostelry RUROPEAN PLAN... ty ve cligantly furn- rete bee heated rooms. Toilets aad ‘bathe with hot and ): Cold water.on every floor. Spa- civus Sample roome. MRS, MF. Allan: PRO. GINNING January 1, 1899 @ will.be conducted strictly on © J. Ww. ‘HILL, Geueral Agent, Spokane, Washington, A.D. Chariton; A. S. Pp. ae Oreron. “AND SOO LINE OCEAN :TO OGEAN ROUTE East ‘ AND WEST. 3000 Miles? Comfort ‘Through first class s\ lepers on at trayns. Tod rist, cars pass t through Kevelstu! & ul nya, for ‘Snteent and Botoa. Tueslays and Saturdays, (or ‘Toro nd one~ uartee ‘Hours the faster routale wwe eon Kossla Neguatome diiiculties with begsase. Daily Train. 18 20k-Lv.—ROSSLAND.—arr.—28 05k Makes connection West Robson f and from the north and inain line, {6 and from Nelson, Kaslo, Sandon # other Slocan prints. a For Rutes, Tickets and Full Informs on-Call- on or Address Nearest Loc ——CARRIES “-A—— BIG. STOCK purchase. 7. of the L i Held. as Prisoners. New York, April 30.—A dispatch to the Herald from Manila: says: Phe i in- surgents at Baler state that they have the missing men of-the Yorktown and are holding thei as prisoners. SESSOIOSSIO® GSSSSHSSSSSS a .. Consult PROF. HARVEY About Those PAINFUL vy EYES Vision restored. Sefects: “corrected and glasses fitted a! ods of ruining those who seek to carry i ar —— UNTIL MAY 10TH, Jd. UW SPRING’S OF FURNITURE STOVES ; CROCKERY GLASSWARE CARPETS PARLOR SETS paid. S.. GLAZAN. FIRST AVENUE First Store East SPOKANE ST. S. GLAZAN ELECTRIC Light Globes. WANTED—Second Hand Houeehoid goods for which the highest price will bo Agent, or’ ‘A, B..Mackenzie, City Tht 4 - fest P. G. Denxtson, Agent. Van ANDERSON, Kr. , A., Nelson. J. Covie, bP ‘ Vane't Noricl TICE. The Columbia an nd Wester the Parliament of Ce rf war. 10. A, G. CREELMAN P. 0. BOX 315. Creelman & Beall CONTRACTORS BUIDERS. i furnistied on all ae imate ine prompHly attended ( Rossland BC kinds of of 0. FICK AND sil0P: Subscribe —FOR THE— “ran | er Record. Conmmereial cou court, | ‘rear MAS22# *! & DEACOS, BARRISTERS £80 END SOLICI Rossland, and, B. C. Avennts Miner Building, Columbia McCrae & Co TORS: J TE PE si, Hight In Rossland: But, Too Warm for Frisco... wpHe SPIDER AND THE FLY” All Right for Rossiand But Too Bum for A Little Montana Town. |. Jt appears that the people fn other eections of the country, are;not so gener- ous to the traveling © show people as kossland ig. "The Spider and Fly was roasted in Spokane and came to Rogs- land and played tc to: gdotl: honses,.. They then turned up in Magoula when the lo- cal vant gives job lot d the makeup of the Spider ind produced by a number. of ‘dizzy performers lost night, not 3 redeemable feature, with the exception, possibly; the acrobats, ing -noticgable....- Therg, js not a soloist ia ‘the conipany. ‘and ‘even those who’weftt to Bee: shapely linit wand) symmetrical extremities wore surely dis+ igPlatee caduverons high. the top shelf, for sur them, The outit Has ? "the ofa concern “thht sat one have beén gor 21 the time was where t runneth not. ay 5 “Spider and Fly” should’gatlier- itse i jntoa web and allow the web to collapec4 able broom.? Is" “Rossland! ‘ode nA liberal "tHan ‘that “of “Sa! Pash the thougbt! ; to those who have witaeszed the pérfor- mances at thie Golden Gate.’?: “Li male population ah weeks with “hBrs, }4migdle dances” without-hindrance..Her troupe | then drifted.to.8an Francisco. and here isan item which sppeared in the Cal! about her and her troupe. “An Indecent Exhibition—Sis. Theat: tical People Taken ~ to Jail -After the Show. ‘Little’ Egypt,’.-Lillie Fatina, Mariana .Nanso,. Michael. Travers, John Jess and:Aychee, Barteny, performers in a Market streat theatre; were arrested after the show last evening and taken to the city prison, where | the: gre, charged with havi rf tae on the Might of April 10, ola and Ty rrel_witneseed the wtleged ees and immediatel pros cured warranty, Which they serve night. All were released on bail.” DON'T SUIT THE. BANKER. Then It‘Ought, =<) Ridge;:A)a,fell.-sick-with--senrvy.. :and soon became unable totravel. Goodwin Ata meeting held.by: the-the -;counesl of the Canadian Bankera Assoc jation in Montr recently,:. the question _ ag to theestablishnient of aamint in_ Canada for the coinage of gold’ was - discussed, and it was regolved that the council dis- appreve of the proposition forthe follow: ingreasons: — ~ 1 Firet— joratir ‘epatee to go to the 2. Work coinmenced*: Baturday.- evening (i HTS AS SCOURCED re) SEIZED BY A PLAGUE OF SCURVY were, d-aaidels Grand Lodge, which maects in Seattle May 6, ?It will be in seasion four days, A’ oue and one fifth railroad fare has been giv- en ‘oall delegates and members who Wish to visit the’ meeting, John Cort, grand president of the ore der of Eagles, is in the city and attended the meeting last night. IRON. MASK- CENTRE STAR. CRESCENT | DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED LY. Waldemar Lingren on the Witness Box To- Day. . There were only obout 50 spectators at the tricl of the Iron. Mask Centre Star vase at the morning scasion. , Waldemar Lingren, a member ,of the United’States geological survey was on the witness stand undergoing a techni- cal examination, covering pract’cally the same ground gone over by Clarance King. He occupied the stand during the af- ternoon session and it is thought it will take all day tomorrow to complete his testimony. Heia_a witness fur the Centre Star. in the bottom of the Centre Star winze under the direction ol the court, super- intended by J.’ D.; McDonald. ‘Three shijfte‘are-employed in doing the work with a machine drill and itis thought the werk willbe’ complettd tomorrow. ~ The time of _adjourrnient | has_not been qpitled upon ‘or the Jength. of ‘time for wl hice it; is to be begranted. aes of ‘Suffering on Cop- sper River. sixty Prospectors Return From Alas- ka to Sezatle—F. CO, Good- win’s Experience. : gpxered May t. asiay prospectors who arrived here today from Copper River, Alaeka, on” the steamer ‘Alagka, brought with them a_ repetition of ‘the| tories of privation and death;‘and many bore evidences on_ their bodies of the ravages“of- scurvy. Sand frost. A man named young hobbled off the steamer on. the etumps.of two. legs, and Alexan- der Powell bad but .one foot. F.C. Goodwin of Oakland, Cal., whose legs are black with scurvy and whose knees were bruised by = contact: with i ice, tells ‘an intereating atory of his éXperiences, which were similar to those of others. ‘AVhile camped: in the interior, his partner, Wesley Scheidecker, of Grand strapped bim ona sled and started _for RIBBONS. Be, 25c, 85c, 50c. and. 65c¢ _ Plain and. Fane: past Ribbons We have the Ribpons that make the: most stylish Crush Belts, - Ties, Scarfs, etc. We are dis- playing a line of Fancy Ribbons that needs no urging to find quick . buyers at our Ribbon Couster. Per Yard. , 86c, 50c and 65c per-yard. BLOUSE SHIRE DAlsts Supposing the weather is cold and Spring lingers inthe lap of Winter, don’t put off the buying of your Spring and Summer Waists. and Blouses. Early choosiag is the best. AND New Bells, Belting, _~ Bell-buckies The New “Calla” Belt ake Latest Summer-fashion rE The Herabol Belts Are new attractive and Popular priged at ic, 50c, Ge, velvet ieits” Mis Sepiee oe vsseeee 250; 360, 50e, 65¢ and: 65e, THE ae BELTING AND BUCKLES are interesting : ‘because they are ~ new, and NE’ iy YORK'S Latent. We.eell them at popular prices. . 75c and $1.00. 25, 33, 50 65, 75, $I. Ladies’ Shirt Walsts Ladies’ Fine Shirt Waista made of French Scotch Ginghams, Madras Cloth, Lawn Pe Chambray Piques, Sateens, etc., in neat # Checks, Plaids, solid colors and. polka, dots. Sized froin 82 to 42 at 7c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.76, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $8.60 each. Boys’ Shirt Waists ‘With Frilled Collars and Cnffs; others with, See Collars and Knot to natch ; others plain at 76, 8bc, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 each. Pique Ladies’ Linen Skirts, Spanish flounce.or. plain, Beate ly trimmed at. #2.) wpockel Books urses and... ooo COPE CASES: Hadies American Crash Skirt Tediee’ Plane; Skirts, Spanish ‘dunes lstest ont oa Ladies’ Pique Skirts with row ot malin, pretty skirt at. The New Wash G00ds. CLUDING THE POPULAR PIQUES, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, ‘MADRAS. AND. ZEPHYRS, DOTTED SWISSES, MULLS, BRODERIES, ETC. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF THE LATEST WASH MATERIALS. IN-- diptoat ~yfter fonr-daya they” ‘arrived pat the: mouth, of Chitna. river, but bis Partner.was {frozen stiff: to the sled. {He ‘baried him-in~the -snow- - Continuing ‘his-journey, he.,came across & tent in which were two men sick with acurvy, Dixon Hutton of Memphis, Tenn., and 7. B.. Rawlings of Little Rock, Ark. TH CRESCENT DRY GOODS 60 NEW. BRICK BLOGK, COLUMBIA AVENUE: Another man happened slong at the same | time and he’and ‘pat of aint: will result in logs eifhiér, to the miner or] the government, according, as to the one or the other is inade to:bear the expense of coinage, Second—Because a better:: market for gold bullion | fs provided y the banks than‘ean be ‘supplied:by a. te Third—Because the intrinsic value of the metal is not enhanced by its conver- von into coin, bullion’-being preferable {ir the purpose of- international ex- change and’settlement. " Fourth—Becauge: oxperience lias dem- onstrated that paper is preferable to gold coin asa circulation medium, and | bullion mined in Canada wil bare be res) F (sined in the country. Fifth—Because the coinage “of gold Fould introduce anelement.of : uncer-| ‘ainty and disturbance in the currency fystem prejudicial to’ the.commercial | P and industrial intereate of ‘the country. EAGLES MEETING. « Teleuates Selected. to Attend, _the Grand Ledge In Seattle, The Rossland lodge of Eagles held. its Tegular semi-monthiy meeting at Sin- ere’ Union hall last evening and initia-| ted three new‘members with over 50'ap> vicationa for membership;to be consid- red ga and Hutton on sleds and drag: ged them to the coast. Just-before the Excelsior left Valdez Dr. J. F. McKenzie, dence over O,, Hearn’s, Toronto. office and resi- opposite Bank of day of BM a big slide wag reported on the glacier. but ‘no particulars were learned. The government expedition undor Captain Abercrombie were, arranging. to. begin ‘thre construction ofa road into the inte- rior when the Excelsior left. Relief parties with provisions and anti-scorbu- tics have heen senf to the interior. ———_ " FOOTBALE AT’ NELSON, “Father. Pat ry ganized a foot- boll team of 15 members, : arholeave here Friday evening to play -the Neleon the team next Saturday. Father ‘Pat: says that..each of his forwards ‘weigh 200 pounds and better, and asthe whole team are good experienced players, he does not expect the Nelsons to bein _[Rugby rales will govern, _ Fitzpatrick, the sanitary F.. lumber, has removed his office. and sop ‘to the corner of Columbia avenue Washington street, under Cap nee 's cigar store. ditt. —_——— The Rossland Jaundry is doing good ork at reasonable J prices “Try tf . 8B, Shaw, Past President, od Dan | Staham & Son, N 2 0. Enact. Fither ‘Pat Tew ic! s Toam Plays Next Satur-)- day. ‘Le Roi _JOHN F. Braneees Columbia Ave.) Unoray. ‘notice is hereby given. that will, on the ay, 2 o'clock p. . $21l big ghost »' des at tine ity pound, the following ropert y na -One from gray pons, “pated Rossland, April 20, Shop. NOTICE. NOTICE. siven thats ge rs of the Mascot ath to the 8. FORTEATH. r the. of saa tad ea winding LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE. ____ ase LINBURG, _ PROP. Styheh Rigs for :ent Piet class” Saddle and Pack Horses. “Phone Ni 8. mimercial Alley, ‘Phone, No 89. WIELGOX 28 SPOKANE STREET. AELtO 89, business ertain evetor BELL, naiet ayia ue 399. RSL OR i P. 0. BOX, 136, . + T. and a hot game |.-. Vonans | For the best HOME. MADE: ey ; them. }and bia: ve. next door west of ctr Office? we RED ing ADVE! Athans tries of all kinda. Colam- GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT 108 BisnorsaaTE-8T., LoNDoN, E. C. ESTIMATES FURNISHED and CO! ea ARRA: NoeD for Orders. re; an pendence i vied. 196; Bisnorspate-sTaRET, LONDON, B.C. ti for “Tae RoemaxoEa and ‘British Co- Metropolitan Opera Co. THREE NIGHTS COMMENCING MONDAY MAY'1. i; | Monday Evening.. all) Tuesday Evening 10] Wednesday Evening... W. HOWARD Perr asi vette. 7. W. HOWARD, Will Rising ‘BIsHorsgaTE-STREET, LONDON.” gtiie Dest i for ges ieee before the Puti1, Principals “r, W. HOWARD, PRICES; 50c, 76¢, $1.00 + Beats on sale rt Roll’a Drag ¢'