Offers speclal. membership i in Athletic.. Glub ....: <3» and silgpenkion of tke initiation fee. el the. teccis "Magazines Excellent permanent and coe board month. For particulars apply to Charles Webster, Steward. for a short time by ~~ Periodicals accommodations for chambers; $36 to $40- per CHARLES E. BENN, Secretary. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MARCH 25, doo. WAR EAGLE ALL READY. Machigery in Good Condition to Rov ‘When Labor Question Is Settled. The new War. Eagle hoist was run by steam’ for the first tine today and is now in shape to run: at any time. The steam pipe line has been completed from the boiler plant at the Centre Star to the shaft house. The large compressor has also been overhauled and put in good condi- tion. NEW HOIST FOR THE NO. 1. Counterpart of Josie and Black Bear Is Being Instalied. The B. A: C. has received anew 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 71-2 Cents per Share, a and can be had on application to 22. 2.Columpia. Aveuue, Rossland, B. C. GEORGE H. GREEN, Sec-Treasurer. CUNLIFFE ~ ENGINEERS AN & ABLETT, D MACHINISTS. All classes of Repairs and Construction Work Undertaken: Ore Onis, Wheels and Axles, Buckets, Fane, } Shalting, Hangers and Pullera. in Bi a specialt; Northey Pam iy ‘Miz. Co. ips Pipe work ‘Agents for Wm. Hamilton "3 Mills, Concentrators, Etc. ‘Third Avenue, Rossland. BP. O. Box 198. | _ THE FAST LINE 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, Fourist Sleeping Cars. Through Hoke ap au all pointe tn in the United janad: Steamship ‘istes to. all parts of the world. Tickets to China and Japan via Tacoma and Northern Pacific Steamship Co. Trains depart from Spokane as follows: No. 1 Westbound, at 9: No. 2 Eastbound, at For farther information’ time, cords. map id tickets, sppply toa agents of the E. W. Ret, Agt. R. M. Ry., and, B.C. 3. W. HILL, Geral Agent, Spokane, Wn A.D. CHAR. IN, Aart. Gen. Pass Agt.. Portland, Ore. ‘ANADIAN PACIFIC —anp— SOO LINE. Thé direct route from KOOTENAY COUNTRY, EAST AND WEST. First-class Sleepers on all trains from Revelstoke s lepers on allt Lan TOURIST CARS. }, (daily), for St. Paul; Sunday moat at Cah ena: Baa, Sn : €37Same Cars pass Kevelstoke one day eariier CONNECTIONS: u THE BOUNDARY COUNTRY. train for aa fom Robson, Nel- Eveniny s north, connects son main line Soe Hours, ROSSLAND TO +eeeeeeNELSON.... .... For rates and {ull Information, address the A. B. Mackenzie. “city. “Teket cet Act. it, Ro! , Anderson. T. Nelson. B. MINOR MENTION . Alderman Hector McRae returned jlast evening from the Boundary country, Hon. Smith Curtis, minister of mines, has gone to the Boundary country. C. N. Williams left for Wancou- ver over the Red Mountain road this morning. A party of five miners left for “Wallace this morning and three went to Seattle. A large vein of shipping oré is reported to have been found in the No. 2 tunnel of the Jumbo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Almquist left this morning by the Red Moun- tain road for Norway, Mich. A. B. Clabon has gone to East- ern Canada and New York and will be absent for three months. The Dominion Express company has made a reduction of 4o per cent on express matter to the Boundary country. Duncan Michie, of the Bank of -1B.N. A., has gone to Trail to act as teller during the absence of T. S. Suiter, ° Principal J. McLean. of the Ross- land school being sick with measles, his place is being filled by Mr. Tal- lis, from Manitoba. - The cabin of J..W. Mepaeell, on Spokane street, was burglarized on Tuesday night and $35 in bills and some silver stolen. A. B. Irwin of. Spokane is in the city on the way to Sheridan camp, where he is developing the May- flower-Caledonia group. jJ.. Burchell of Nelson has suc- ceeded W. D. Forster as freight clerk at the C. P. R. depot, Mr. Forster going to the trainmaster’s office at Trail. Major M. Allan, formerly of the C. P. R, freight office, who has 150-horsepower hoist for the No. 1 mine, which will be installed at an x By Associated Press. Loridon, March 29. — Speaking today, at a breakfast of the Liberal dgenis at Nottingham, Herbert Gladstone, son of the late state - mun, declared that nearly all the Liberals had agreed, in regard to the settlemént of the South African question, that it was the duty of the government to make a recur- rence of the war impossible and to show the world that British power in ‘South Africa was predominant and'that the British flag must wave over the whole of South Africa. Italo-Amoerican Reciprocity. By Associated Press. The best and most reliable of all. Corset: Every pair Guaranteed, . We have the Fleece P. D, ¢ i styles and sizes, onset in al Childrens and Misses Corset suit all kinds ot kids, THE BIG STORE. { bate Waists, to _.Rome, March 29.—The cial treaties committee of the Ital- of deputies has discus- early day, Itisa part of the Josie and Black Bear. hoists, being capable of hoisting two tons from a depth of 1000 feet at a rate of 800 feet per minute. - COUNTY COURT IN SESSION. Caxcs Disposed of by Judge Forin— Mechantes Lien on Trial. The county court was in session today at Masonic hall, Hon. Judge Forin presiding. The following cases were disposed of, adjourned. T. T. Keyler vs. N, B. Potts; adjourned. -H. Taylor et. al vs. Lockhatt & Jordan; adjourned. C. M. Weller vs, struck out.” © j. G. Spankie-v: tosh; discontinued: : : __ Jobin Whitehead vs. oFrank Corts given in chamb Lizzie Cavanaugh vs. Cc. PLR. Co.; settled. “Mrs. M. Garlaiid'vs. L. E. Smith; discontinued. Huuter Bros. vs, D. Harrington, War Eagle Co. M. & D. Co. gar- nished; judgment for plaintiff; $169.70, goods sold. T. S. Gilmore vs." Greville & Co; judgment for plaintiff, © * $332.20, stock, C..W. Mohr vs, A. Pusher, Can- adian Smelting Co., garnished; $580.62 on promissory note; judg- ment for plaintiff. - Fred Lange vs. John MeIntosh; settled. J. E. Wize vs. Owen et al; set- tled, . Simon Bean ys, Chas, settled. ’ Hunter Bros. vs. H, S. Jones; $102.65 for goods; judgment for plaintiff. A. & E, Tremblay vs. T. M, Wells; adjourned. ‘ Lion Brewery Co., vs. Columbia Bottling Works; adjourned. Hector McRea vs. C. P. R:.Co. and Rossland W. & T. Co.; ad- journed, Rabey Young vs. Owens et al; $54 0n mechanics’ lien; judgment against ‘Astley Bros. Richard Coudell vs. Owens et al; Me Grenier; J. F. Ritchie vs, E, W. Talbot: ycity arrangement with the United States under the third sec- tion-*of the Dingley act recently signed in Washington. Spread of the Plague in Calcutta. By Associated Press. Calcutta, March 29.—The deaths from.the plague on Tuesday num- bered 217 and the new cases re- approved in principle the | its expensive and dan, = nothing of the t erOUS, to ethlngof the rouble an da a it tare ne nore cheaper Use Electric Lights Estimates furnished for Wiring and Lighting, Steam Fixtures carried in stock, Electric Power supplied for Mining and Manufacturing purpose much cheaper than steam. Motors for sale or rent, *: s Kar-In case of trouble with lights, telephone No. 67, between 8. m., and6 p.m, Rossland ‘Water and Light Go, Don’t Burn Oil They reduce insurance: give you: home or business place a brighter appearance, and save you money in many ways, Ported 157. The total ib cases is 8or. : Dance at the Scotch Club A dance and luncheon will be given by the ladies of the Scotch club.at the club rooms this evening. “Po Cure = Gold In One Day * Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. ~All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. asc.” E. Ww. Grove's signature is on each -box.}2- BUSINESS LOCALS. + Closing out—Stock of salt pork und corned beef at 8 cents per Ib. in largé or.small lots. Dudgeon & Cowan, Second avenue, opposite C. P..R. passenger depot. 3-27-6t Special Ruling and all kinds o Job and Poster Printing at this of- ofice, Fine Bottled Goods. Physicians recommend most highly Schlitz’s extract of malt. Soid 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 No, 152, Certificate of the-Registration of an Ex- of | & INTERNATIONAL MUSIC HALL, WEEK OF MARCH 26, 1900. "Zinn and Cassidy's Second Act Musical Satire, “Satan’s Sorrows” “A budget of idiotic ideas, founded on the Corelli Novelette. New Vitascope Plctrues—Kathinka In Novel, ; Francis Hewltt, will endeavor to make “My dy Coon" ‘Lasses ‘as popular as "Don't You Cry sis Honey. er fe Libre nl THE ROSSLAN D RECORD. ——_— VoL. 6, NO. 39° 5. _ROSSLAND, BRITISH coun FRIDAY, MARCH 30, tgdo0 PRICE § CENTS FESO: Alarm Clocks! We have just received three cases of SUN- RISE and: MU8T-GET-UP Alarm Giocks. They are the Best made, and we guarantee every one: J. W. SPRING, Next to Postoffice. The Leading Watchmaker and deweler ts Geet oa > In Everybody’s Mouth! 2: We: Recon: mend ‘Our Antiseptic Tooth Powder, It the mouth. “Ail eee, He paritions ii'stock renee, Tooth pre Goodeve Bros., Druggists & Stationers. erit PAYS to deal with Goodeve Bros.’ Goodeve’s Tooth: shes. we sell only the BES, LdEnglish ane she French, Brushes 2° fesdbts brit atte that wifnot break or éome out + ‘Men’sin Box.C a and Wil- low Calf Laced Shoes. Good+ year Welt.= — —=— -C. O. LALONDE, The Reliable Foot-Fitter, By Associated Press. London, March 30.—9:20 p. m. —The war office has issued the fol: lowing fram Lord Roberts to. the secretary. ‘of war: Pretty Music, Charming Maids, Funny Situations, etc, 2 : Satan in street attire on a Rossland visit, - Admission the same. God save the queen, I have the following blocks in the following companies for :ale; Sureka C d d, Gopher, Hi ig Star, Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and Zila Lots in the Original Townsite Reddin. JacksonCo., Agents, “COMPANIES ACT, 1897."" Capital, $300,000. The id office of the Company is situ- flea ae. Bauer Silver Bow County, State of ntans. The amount of the. capital of the Com- pany fs five hundred thousand dollars, di- vided info tive hundred thousand shares of one dollar cach. ress is sal jtorney for the Coni; 48 twent; rhe 1 cots Tor which the sd ares has and so licensed $140 on h ’ lien; jud; against Astley Bros. James M. Hurley vs..Wm. S. McLeod, C. P. R. Co. garnished; $15.75 board; judgment against de- fendant. ~ Mary A, Baldwin vs. “: Slee- “[yision of tain mineral clan in said West Kootenay. Mining District, British Columbia, .known.and called Idaho. Mineral Ciaim. and to reduce man, $72 rent; judg Thomas E Butters vs. Sam Kong $171.45 for goods; judgment ,for plaintiff. Charles Keeley vs. J. M. Hurley et al; $100.83 for goods; dismissed as to Hurley with costs; for plaintiff against defendant Sam Kong. Rossland W. & T. Co. vs. lumbia Tel. & Tel. Co.; settled. The case of Campbell et al vs. Thurber et al for $257 on a me- Co- been ding the Jical depart- "1 ment of the University of Oregon at Portland, is in the city and will spend the summer in Kootenay. Frank Watson has closed a deal for the sale of the Rockland group in the Slocan country to Jay P. Graves for incorporation. Mr. Graves is to put $75,000 in .the treasury for development and topay debts of $7000 to $8000. Mr. Watson and Judge Ward Spinks retain a third interest. For Rent—The Western hotel, Second avenue. For particulars, apply to Daly & Hamilton. Wek Pr eorie, se Gee A. Vancouver, B, C8 | hi: lien was on trial this after- noon, Miss Eva Booth is Coming. Rossland will be favored with a visit from Commissioner Eva Booth, General Booth’s second youngest daughter, on April 11 and 12. Miss Booth, dressed in rags, will give her famous address on the slum work. Having devoted some years of her life to the work in the slums of London, she wlli be able to give a observation many _ thrilling i Her af ing will be held in the Salvation Army hall, and the address, “‘In Rags,” will be given in the Miners’ hall, judgment | 4, anilting and other processes: al- one purchase, lease, bond, or mi ning property, or carry on the ores Snel ithe, 80 id, otherwise other property necessai busing ae said Compan Woorrton, of J ote Btock Ci clieteda dP @~23 is the number of ithe ,RECORD PHONE. Let us figure ‘on ‘your ' Job Printing i H The Aste oe the.existence of the : Bons pany q ; De DS aN ae ae | Sas ~NEW DRUG STORE. ——THE—— || ROSSLAND DRUG COMPANY... NEXT TO OLD CITY HALL, COLUMBIA AVENUE. New and Complete Stock of Drugs, -and Patent Medicines. Prescriptions Caréfully Compounded. Robert E. Strong, Manager. d, B.C. Latest in rou have just received a nobby liné of BOOTS and SHOES from:some of the leading firms in the U. S.,-and in Canada, They: include. all“the- Newest Shapes in>Black and Tans, ranging in price from. $3.50 up, and lined with ‘‘chrome” all through. This new kind of tind of lining i is strictly waterproof, M: J. Op HEARN, The Busy Store at the Busy Corner. «-THE CLOTHIER. | | Bloe iteliiy Maréh 3o—2:25 s. m.— Owing to the activitysof the enemy on our immediate front, and their hostile action:towards the bur- ghers. who surrendered under’ the terms of my proclamation, I found it :necéssary to. drive, them from some Kopjes they had. octupied near Karee . Siding station, afew miles ‘south of Brandfort. | The operation was ‘successfully carried out) by + the Seve Be 5) di as. sisted by the First'and Third cav- alry brigades. under French, jan Legall of ' d in- -fantry.”: The enemy retreated’ to Brandfort and our troops hold the kopjes. ° " “Our> casualties were: borderers—killed; Captain Going; wounded,’ Captains Sellar, Luard, Peebles, | Curgenven‘and Edwards; Gi Scotch ‘| and about: 100 rank and file.” * Coulson” and French EWERT } BROS. J SS & ‘ENGRAVERS. FINE. WATCH , REPAIRIN CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME-PIECE INSPECTORS. The Arlington. THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL <>" Headquarters for Commer- cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. UNEXCELLED “ TABLE. Toun Haverty, Proprietor Co ——EHIOUDE’S Straight Cut Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY B. Houde & Company, Quebec Are Better than the Best. WHOLESALE AT Crow & Morris, Rossiand. ae” | P. BURNS & CO. Nelson, S: G d, Rossland, ir 1, Grand pane and emia RETAIL MARKETS Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke Ferguson, and Vancouver. : Rossland, ‘Teall, New Denver, Greenwood, William Donald, Mgr., Rossland Branch. | Puick WORK | Tel. No. 8 fates, no fi nin, a be risk, We act 2 SELL GOOD, ‘DRY. SEASONED WOO. Ottiees Washingos Bt., opposite Bank of Montreal. J. W. Hartline, Mer. Silence. London, March 30.—The reports, fthat Lord’ Roberts. will'remain: at Bloemfontein. another month are. probably for Boer consumption, and the recent movement of troops and other indications. point to prepara- | tions being-well advanced for a for- ward movement. The entire si- lence of the cables this morning is regarded as significant. 3 The fact that the Boer telegrams ‘ing the bi of Mafeking Monday. and Tuesday do '| not claiin any success ‘is accepted as proof that they met with none, and hopes are entertained that it may prove to have been a final effort to reduce- the place hefore the’ raising: of the siege. . Relief Column Making a Detour It is now suggested that the ap- parent inactivity of the British at Warrenton is merely designed to impress the Boers with the notion that they are checking the Mafeking relief column, which’ in reality is advancing in a western detour. Color is lent to this view by the.an- nouncement that a column of 3000 mounted troops,. commanded by Colonel Drummond, and. accompa- nied-by three batteries, pontoon train and several wagons of ammu- nition passed Barkley West March 26 on an extensive march, the ob- jective of which is a strict secret. Could Not Tell Lord Roberts’ Plans, London, March 30.—In the house _|dropped out. [BOERS ARE DRIVEN TO BRANDFORT Roberts Clears the Kopjes Near Bloemfontein of the Enemy. 24 THE RELIEF COLUMN Advance ng to Maieh ing by a Wide Detour=-Roberts Keeps His Plans Setret. giving any indications of Lord Rob- erts’ plans. { dBrltish Camp Bombarded. Pretoria, March 29.—A dispatch from.;Fourteen Streams, north ot Warrenton, Cape Colony, says the Boers’ én March 26 opened a bom- bardment on the British camp there and that the’ British replied feebly, and- evacuated the place suring the night, ; “" Squbert iuriea .with Honors New York, March 30.—A dis- patchtto the Herald. from Pretoria says, that General Joubert’s funeral took.place . there. yesterday. -~ He will-be buried today at Rustfontein, in his private mausoleum, with mil:- tary honors.» The captured British officers at Pretoria sent a flora tribute. . NO PARTY LINES FOR TREM. South Victoria Voters Will Bun an Ins dependent Candidate. * Special to the Record, Victoria, March 30.-—As far as the island is concerned, party lines are evidently not going to obtain, The farmers of South Victoria are going torun George Sangster, a farmer, as an independent, and to- inthe logging firm of Dickie. & Lowrie, issues an address saying rhe agrees with: much of Martin's platform, but will not support any party of which he isthe leader’ and thinks the interests of the province will be best served by relegating him to private life. R. Hall today, being taunted on the street with particiy ‘in the day Dickie, of Duncans, a partner]. PRINCE A WINNER The Heir to the Throne, Wins the Grand National Handicap, HIS HORSE THE FAVORITE Ho Attends the Race for the First Time in Fifteen Years and, Proves an Easy Winne, ~ —A Great Demonstration in His. Honor Finish of Bao. By Ansociated Press. London, March 30.—The Grand insult to the governor, denied it and said he was vot in the house at the time and, if he had been, would not have left it. of Cowichan, expressed. regret to him that he had taken part in the affair. He said Robertson, |. fh was won by Ambush I. . Barsac was second and Manifesto third in a field of 16 horses. © * The winner belongs to the Prince of Wales. ‘The-race was for £2500. There was'a large attendance of SUIT TO RECOVER COAL LAND. Martin moxine Proceedings Against New Vancouver Coal Company. ~ Special to the Record. — Victoria, March © 30.—Premier Martin has instituted an action for the recovery of the land granted to the New Vancouver Coal company by the Semlin governmen t and asks an injunction. ARCHIBALD FORBES.DEAD cumbs to Paralgeisaud Rheumatism By Associated Press. London, March 30.—Archibald Earbes, the well-known correspon-' dient,died.in..this _city.,last_. night. He had’been unable to. write ‘or: do anything owing to complications arising trom rheumatism and paral- ysis. his home in London. The of jpaty London, March 30.—Queen -Vic- toria has cabled Lord Roberts, ask- ing him to convey to Mrs. Joubert, widow of General Joubert, her sym- pathy at the loss of her husband, and to tell-her that the British peo- ple always regarded the dead gen- eral as a gallabt soldier and an hon- orable foeman. .A BABE CAST ON THE WOBLD Abandoned by Ats Parents, Who Prom- ine to Wateh Over It Secretly By Associated Press, New York, March 30—In the care of the Police at the Church street station is a’ beautiful two- weeks-old girl baby, who was aba - doned by its parents in a hotel in Greenwich: street. some time last night. Yesterday a well- dressed man and woman entered the ‘hotel with a baby, and were'assigned to a room. The man registered as ‘Charles Chamberlain and wife, Newburg, N.Y." -It is not’ known when they left the hotel, but early this morn- ing the continued wailing of an in- fant attracted the attention of a ho- telemploye. The room was en- tered, and on the bed was a baby neatly dressed in embroidered gar- ments. A penciled note was found pinned to the baby’s dress and, when it was. opened, a $10 bill The’ note read as follows: “Please see that the child is given agood home. It will be watched secretly Ly its parents, who will see that money is supplied from time to time to help for its support. ‘It’ is better not to try to trace the par- ents, as their discovery would do no one any good and would bring dis- aster on i persons.”” of commons today, the par Hi: tary secretary ‘of the war office, George Wyndham, was asked whether an expedition was on its way to the relief of Mafeking. He replied that the government was precluded on military grounds from » The note was not signed. The handwriting is that of a person of education. Wrapped in a piece of manila paper were some articles- of baby’s clothing and a bottle of pire- goric. HOW THE FRENCH OONQUE RED Oficial Account of Thelr Victory Over Sabara Arabs. . By Associated Press. Paris, March 30.—An official ac- count has been issued of the victory of the French troups over the Arab army at Inrahra, which’ assembled with the object of attacking the ‘| won easily by four lengths. ‘The Great War* Correspondent Suc-|' He spent most of his time at fashi people at Aintree, in- cluding the Prince of Wales, who had not been Present at- the Grand National foc 15 .years past, and whose horse, Ambush II, was a hot favorite. Barsac led for nearly two miles, when Hidden Mystery drew in front. The latter felt at the first fence from - the stretch, leaving Barsac_Jeading. Bremount’s Bride tater took ‘up™ the. “ ruoning and; when but two fences from home,. Ambush II drew and A neck. separated ‘second.and@ third horses. The .success of. the Prince of Wales’ horse was the signal for a tremendous show of joy; hats flew into the air and there were pro- longed cheers... The betting was 4 to t_ against Ambush II, 25 to1 aguiost Barsac.and..6:to--1 -tgainst . Manifesto. Oxford Wins Athletic Games. By Associated ‘Press. London, March 30.—The inter- university athlelic games took place at the Queen's club this: afternoon., Oxford won by a score of six games to four-for Cambridge. Manager of Oxilvie Mllin Dead "By Associated Press, Seaforth, Ont., March 30—T. O. Kemp, for over twenty years manager of the Ogilvie Milling company at this place, is dead.. The French expeditia which occupied the oasis of insalah, south- west of Algeria. The French learned. of the scheme and decided to storm the enemy’s positicn, which was suc- cessfully carried out March 19 by a column led by Lieut.-Col, Eu. The town was first bombarded and then stormed, the Arab warriors making their stand in the mosques. They teft Goo men killed and 100 wounded on the battlefield. In ad- dition, 450 prisoners were taken. The French losses were nine native police killed, 38 wounded and two officers wounded. ‘Wo Get the News of Anglo-Saxonism By Associated Press. Toronto, March 30.—A novel idea for advancing the cause of An- glo-Saxonism is proposed by Mr. Bell,manager of the London Times, who has written to the Anglo-Saxon union of this city, suggesting that efforts be made to induce the cable company to grant the use of a wire each night for an hour to. the Times tor £2000 a year, so that we should have on each breakfast table each morning a column of news from An- glo-Saxonism beyond the set. A’ committee was appointed to ‘see if some practical steps could be taken to carry out Mr. Bell's idea. “Fo Care = Cola In One Day Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. Ali druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. asc. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. deceased had been ailing for the past two years. Deputies Mob Their President By Associated Press. Rome, March 30.—On the presi- dent of the chamber of deputies taking his seat for today’s séssioa of the house, the extreme. leftists raised a tumult, shouting ‘‘go out” and pelting him with balls of paper. As the intervention ‘of the ushers was fruitless, the president was compelled to adjourn the sitting. A Southerner’a Revenge By Associated Presa. Birmingham, Ala., March 30.— G. B. Wilmot, a’ passenger con- ductor, last night shot and killed C. C. Braxton. Braxton fived with Wilmot, who believed him intimate wirh Mrs. Wilmot. Wilmot, sur- rendered to the sheriff. Heis a prominent Mason. ‘The Dominion Cattle Suow By Associated Press, Toronto, March 30.—The Domin- ion Cattle Breeders’ association has voted to hold its winter exhibition permanently in Guelph. It is in- tended to have suitable buildings erected tor the show. The Sheep Breeders’ association has also ap- proved of the choice. Board of Trade to Mect The council of the board of trade will meet al. 5 o'clock on Wednes- day, and the board itself will hold its monthly meeting at 8:30 that evening. There isa large amount Of business to be considered.