ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 18, 1900. a eat ests GLAREDON, GFE i.e te] Tailor-Made Gowns. First Class in: Every Respect I Every day is s not going to be sunny and warm,. ‘and no costume will look as well as a nice Tweed or Serge Suif, made in the stylish way (J ‘like the ones we have. We've made the prices attractive and if you look then over you'll be tempted to buy..++-+-sereerereeere ter ee re ge Oe ae 3333339, ; THE ROSSLAND ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1900 WHITE MEN MURDERED gra? ARCONAUT FLEET First Vessel Returning From Nome Brings News of It. All Delicacies and Game in Season. _ Private... Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Partiese<—=>—" i FIRST CLASS BAR IN CONNECTION PRICE § CENTS WITH BOER GUNS Released British Prisoners to Ba Armed at Pretoria. j Artistic: Printing China and in order that the United" States may be represented in the relief and protective measures forced upon foreign nutions, the president has directed Gen, McAr- _jthur to send three regiments of regulars to Tien Tsin, which, with their support of ‘commisary, field transportation, signal men and medical staff will make a force of 5000, says a Washington special to the Tribune. : Japan to Send Troops. ‘Yokohoma, June 18.—The news Of the shelling of the forts at Taku has caused great - excitement throughout Japan. It is’ reported that the powers will ask Japan to send 20,000 troops to sup- press the revolt. It.is probable that the government will consent,’ Additional transports are. being pre- pared, vou. 6. ea 105, " QUARTZ JEWELRY a have just received a line of reeeccnes STICK PINS A Set. with ‘the Quartz of the I. X, PND LINKS, Rope: land, British’ Columbia J. W. SPRING, - Next door to Postoftice, MONTREAL LOAN & INVESTMENT Co INCORPORATED Head office, Imperial buildin, ‘St. James Street, is the number of the ,RECORD "PHONE. Let us figure on your Job Printing The Jeanie, the First to Break Through the Ice, Brings News That the Fleet is Delayed by Joe—Nomites in Good Health, Though Poorly Housed and Fed. DRY GOODS ROOM, HUNTER BROS. STORES gateosizes cite ibscribed Capital combired..:... with This ¢ has opened a branch office here, Tole ee ike thilowiag Board of Management Elmer A- Rolf. Hon Thos. Mayne Daly. C james La ‘R. Hamiiton. Si y-Treasurer, W. H. NM ralding. : MANY SHIPS FROZEN IN So By Associaied Press. Seattle, June 18.—The steamer Jeanie, Captain Mason, arrived last night, fourteen days from Cape Nome, with few passengers and no treight. The Jeanie brought out no gold except what was in the posses- sion of her passengers, a5 it has not been possible to do much work dur- ing the winter season. . The Jeanie was the first vessel to break through the ice and reach Nome this season. She sailed from Seattle May 2, and arrived at Nome on May 23, three days ahead of the steamer Alpha, although the latter had sailed in the middle of April. The Jeanie brings news of all the vessels of the northern fleet. They are waiting the breaking up of the ice, some remaining at Dutch Har- bor and others scattered along to within 140 miles of Cape Nome. Several of the vessels, including the revenue cutter Bear, are frozen in about 103 miles from -Nome. A number of minor accidents to the fleet are reported and there has been some damage to freight and bag- gage, but, so far as learned, no in- jury to persons or loss of life. Returning passengers report the general health at Nome to have been good throughout the winter. There has been lack of accommodations and prices tor everything are high, , The benging Jeweler OVER 2000 RIFLES FOUND blic, Be in ‘monthly | instalments. | INTERNATIONAL THEATRE ‘A. KLOCKMANN, Proprietor. A. M, ZINN, Manager. FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 18. THE FUNNY BURLESQUE PIRATES OF TIMBUCTOO “Ada ted from Gilbert & Sullivan's famous success, ‘Pirates of Penzance.” Fo, further information, apply to W. H. FALDING, “Treasure fa avenue. Slight Loss in the Battle Near Pretoria— First Train Through Laing’s Nek Toanel by Buller—Sick and Wounded Sent Away From Mafeking. Everything for the Sioa We make it a point to keep a complete stock of carefully selected standard goods for the sick room Sponges, Sick Feeders, Throat Sponges, Hot Water Bags, Syringes, Ice Bags, Crutches, Breast Pumps, Bed Pans, Antiseptic Dressing, Spirit Storks, - Fumigants, Night Lights, Distetic Articles STABLES. HANDSOME SADDLE HORSES STYLISH TURNOUTS. Bank of Montreal Chambers, cient By Associsted Press, London, June 19.—Lord Roberts reports ‘that over 2000 stand of arms have been given up at Pre- toria since the occupation of that capital. These will be utilized by the released British prisoners, of whom there are 148 offjcers and 3,- 089 men. Of the former 12 andthe latter 248 are in the hospitals. The total of the British losses on June 4, says Lord Roberts,’ only amount tu two men ‘killed and one officer and 48 men wounded. General Buller reports that the first train passed through Laing’s Nek tunnel June 18 and proceeded to Charlestown. 4y The first batch of ‘Wateking’s sick and wounded arrived at the hospital at Beelfonteio June 15. ‘The Strathconas With Buller Ottawa, June 19.—The ' militia department this morning received PHONE NO. 6 FOR A GURNEY Rolt & Grogan FOR RENT. ins Block. second floor Burns Sappsalas 46: ne _ the POURING “TROOPS If you got it at GOODEVE'S, tts GOOD. Goodeve Bros., Druggists and Stationers. Li Hung Chang Summoned. - Paris, June 19.—At a cabinet council to-day, the minister of foreign’ affairs, M. Delcasse, an- nounced:-that the telegraph line be- tween Pekin and Tien Tsin was still interrupted. A dispatch received |, here from Shanghai says Li Hung :| Chang has been summoned to Pekin from Canton. << ' Sparking Music. _ Pretty Girts, Funny Conedlans, het The following Vaudeville Artists: Chas BUCKLEY & DOYLE Maric | DORETA CORDERO and FELICE - Ali Burépeni Pq wers, America and Japan es Sending in: New Férce tae man. TIME CARD: OF. TRAINS. Double Daily ‘Train Service. Office on first floor Office and rooms on Block. Business... Bargains at M. J. O’HEaRn's, lam overstocked with Spring and Summer Goods and a duting the month of June, sich a ReAgOINe to make prices talk” Dell LAURENCE & WILMA Edith | Jack JOWEIT & PAXTON Evelyn Large Warehouse in center of town, Re: FOK SALE. Rock Co ‘oct ry ‘alone’ branch Palouse & Lewiston br’ch Tagua was sh. brane! che *Local Freight, -west.. *Local Freight, east. pally excent ere all others dally. Eyen CITY riCner OFEISE: ZEIGLER BLOCK, Carner Howard and Riverside. Eddie ERB & FARMER Clarisre ..EDNA PERCIE... GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 3 Se eee ling house, plas furnished throughout, good locality. Hotel and Saloon on Second avenue.—A splendid business opportunity. - By Associated Press, creer wl his. party” ‘lave: been detained New York, June 19.—A dispatch there owing to news that the revolu-| ° London June 19.— An agency ‘to the Tribune from Loridon says: tion’ has broken out in Szech dispatct from St hai, dated June “The Expresscorrespondent says which adjoins the province of Yun- 19, says the latest news from Pekin it is felt certain that the real expla- nai, “also. in revolt, and official news is that the dowager empress is nation of the failure of Admical tomes today that the Loudon mis- greatly concerned at the capture of Seymour's expedition was divided | Sionary Society's premises at Taso-| 11. Tau forts and that wholesale 1 among his motley force, shih, central China, west northwest degradations of the Chiaese army, only the American troops honestly of Hankow; have been destroyed : are facluding Generals Sung Ching. sand co-operating with the British admi-|5¥ & mo Fung Fu Siang, the governor of ~"Men’s: Fine Worsted Sults ack, SoG Sei fore ee S3.25 "gig voli, peults, reauige a5 A Complete Line of Miners’ Supplies always on Hand. M.-J. O’HEARN, Men's fine Sco ch Tweed falda SRE ga eS Boys’ Suits and at ‘just half The dd rants price, - This department i ( +——nHOUDES———"*' « Straight Cut Subscribe for the Record, ‘ry Our Electric Lighted “NORTH COAST LIMITED” —ts | / . 50 Cents per +—————— month. ES EERSTE PE ESA but the situation will be relieved as soon as the ice shall break and freight vessels get through. With New ‘‘Obseryation Cars.” 3 W. HULL, General Ageftit, Spokane, Wn A.D. CHARLTON, A.G.P.A.,Pértiaud.Ore. MINOR MENTION Charles Langert, of Seattle, is in the city. F. D. Howe, M. is in the city. E., of Spokane Bruce White of Nelson was in town Sunday. , Blake Wilson, of P. Burns & Co., Nelson, is in town. F. W. Rounefell of Vancouver came to the city on Sunday. Mrs. Lurty returned last evening from a week's stay at Halcyon. Alexander Dick has gone to Nel- son, to be absent a week or ten days. H. G. Vaughan and his daughter, Miss Vaughan, left tor Seattle this mouning. Dr. M. A. Gochin left today for Montreal over the C. P. R., intend- ing to stop off at Banff. Miss Robinson, who has been visiting her brother SheriffRobinson, leaves this week for her home in Nelson. Malcolm Esplen and Jack Laden, of the Iron Mask, started today for the Pend d’Oreille river to work on Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY B.. Houde & Cotupany, Quebec “- Are Better than the Best. WHOLESALE AT . Crow & Morris, Rossiand. @ y 5 eS. Offers special membership i in- ducements for a short time by suspension of the initiation fee. Allthe.... 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Sevaiors sa BWERT BROS. == PPR closures would be commanded from the great wal! near by, and would would be spared if the embassies were captured. The. embassy en- be incapable of defense against Chi- nese mobs. The Chee Foo consul’s report is not conclusive, but the sit- uation is most alarming.’ London Fears the Worst “Lord Salisbury’s and Mr. Brod- erick's statements in parliament left a painful impression that the worst had not been told and that there had been a massacre of foreigners in Pekin. The only source of -con- for tL of parli: ‘QUICK WORK "3 Red Star Storage & Transfer c @.vgtlar Storage and Transfer busmess, Baggage delivered mptly. Rin eal iy any pan f the city. Meet all tr sins. e Sontract and ob ork done. “Light ana heavy: Freight fiandied,” Mining) machinery delivered on ort re eet Orecontracts taken. Furniture, Pianos and Safes safely moved. Wep done to gnvtbing we handle. Good Storage facilities, reason- able le HO Bre £l We act asshippers’ ‘agents. Will clear, transfer, ware- house, or ship any 7 tsa of pools. WE SELL GOOD, DRY, SBASONED WOOD. Office: Washington 8t., opposite Bank of Montreal. ‘S.W. Hartline, Mer. was i that Indian troops had been ordered to Hong Kong. and that the British, French and Japanese troops would land at Taku on Thursday. With additional re- serves on the way from Manila and British ports, these belated rein- implied, ding to the al: ists, that a hi had already occurred, and that the relief forces had retired because the 1 i had been A former: English resident ‘of al jotnice™ ha «© «If the legations have been taken, every one has been massa- Murder would be the object cred. und motive of the attack. Nobody QMicial. Story of the Batite ' Endymion: “Liu Kun Tau, June Taku forts opened fire’at 1 a, m. on June.17 on the ships of the allied squadrons, ‘After six hour's en- gagement, the forts were silenced and occupied by the allied fo rces. Additional men for ig the forts were sent ashore from the ships the previous afternoon. “The British corps up’ the river engaged were the gunboat Algerine and the. torpedo. boat déstroyers, Fame and Whiting. The two latter iP d four Chinése-torpedo boat d yérs,” The ualtiés of the Algerine were slight. storming parties and others are un- known, ~ : “A Chinese second-class cruiser, flying an admural’s flug, is detained outside Taku by the allied admirals. “No information of Commander- in-Chief Seymour's return to Tien Tsin-has been received by the rear admiral up to two in the afternoon of June 17, I am sailing forthwith for Taku.” ‘The Rising Spreads Rapidly The rising seems to be spreading There was also suspicion that the Taku forts had been bombarded with rapidity and shows P |‘Pékin and other high officials who: London, June 19,—The | admiralty] has “received the “following | message from the officer command- ing the: British first-class. cruiser 18.—The Those of the | Promised . in. the Tsung Li:Yamen, foreigners, have taken place, “Three of the Taku forts, it i added, were completely destroyed and most of the garrison killed or wounded by.a charge of the sailors of the allied fleets. No News From Pekin Since June 11 Shanghai, June 19.—The consul- ates have received no communica. tions from the legation at Pekin since June 11, and great anxiety pre- vails as to their safety. There are innumerable rumors, but there is nothing of an authentic nature. The stories purporting to describe the situation at Pekin on June 17 merely to accomplish - the expulsion of the the following from — Lieut.-Col. Steele,. commanding-. Strathcona’s’-~:- Horse, dated “Newcastle: “With Buller, moving forward.” ‘The Patriouc Fund Ottawa, June 19.—The Canadian patriotic fund’to dateis $304,763. 99. Funeral of Mrs, Gladstone By Associated Press, London, June 19.—Mrs. Glad- stone, widow of the gréat English statesman, was buried by the side of her husband in Westminster ab- bey this afternoon, The service closely :esembled that of her hus- band, ORE TRAIN RAN AWAY Inte Circus Train and Dam- previous The viceroy of Nankin has taken vigorous measures to prevent a ris- ing in his district, Sensational native rumors are current that Tien Tsin has. been burned by the Chinese soldiers and taat Tulu, the viceroy of Chilo, has fled from his province in order to escape degradation. France Sending Troops. Paris fune, 19.—The French con- sulate at Shanghai telegraphs that the danger of complications in the att Tse Kiang valley and. the ‘of Taact (o ) APE ars to be d ishi organization among the anti-foreig: aged Several Cars. The circus train got slightly mixed up with an ore train at the Red Mountain depot on Sunday morning. A new conductor who was letting the ore train down from the Le Roi mine to the depot could not control the cars on the steep grade and they got away from him and ran full tilt into the circus train, which stood in front of the depot. Fortunately the circus had been al- ready unloaded and was therefore not damaged. ‘Three flat cars on the circus train were damaged, one of them climb- poe minister of marine, M. de that the French armored cruiser Guichen will leave elements. The missionaries at Taso- ing on top of another. The-caboose jumped the track and ran intoa Serre 3 All classes of Repairs and Construction Work Undertaken: a z Cars, “Wheels and sales, Buckets, Fans, Shattin; ancer and Pullers Pi work: ire specialty. Nol rey Poms kept in stock. ey ts for Wm. ton ‘2 Mills; Gonsentraiers: ‘ite. - Third Avenue Weetecae P. O. Box 198. when it was too late to do anything | i, d and the Monarch and other claims. to save the legations. While hed ant James Darcy Lever, the manutac- turer of Sunlight soap, at Sunlight on the Mersey, is in town, accom- panied by Dr. K. F. Lund of Liver- pool, and his valet, John W. Baird. Lecture on Australia Miss D’Archy will give a lecture on Australia in Miners’ Union hall tomorrow evening, Juse 19, at 8 o'clock. She will descfibe the ro- mantic and marvellous development of the sister colony in a bright and interesting manner, dealing‘ with the agricultural and miming indus- tries, the scenery of the continent, convictism, bushranging, its ani- mals," birds and aborigines. The lecture will be illustrated with fine lime-light views and will be inter- esting from beginning to end. % —_——__—__—_—_- Hazelwood ice cream, ice cream soda, G. B. chocolates, fresh cut flowers, etc., at the Bon Ton tf OF BUSINESS ALL AND EVERYTHING WILL BE Sold at Cost.and Less Don’t Miss - Miss this Chance ! Come Early, as long as There are Sizes. Fixtures for Sale, Store for Rent. The Rossland Auction House, 42 Columbia Ave. B. BANNETT, Manar.|\ IT PAYS Us<—~ ; arse". Phrest and Freshest Drugs, only the. To be got, to exercise the GREATEST CARE in dispensing prescriptions. To de- liver them IMMEDIATELY. when dis- pensed, andto CHARGE THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES. In this way we gain the confidence of your physician; he gets the most satisfactory results from his medicines, and. you have recieved the greatest good for the least money. This is how it is our Prescription Trade is rapidly increasing. TELEPHONE 185, ROSSLAND DRUG CO., 123 E. COLUMBIA AVENUE. 2-We keep in stock everything that belongs to a perfectly equipped rmacy. . Quick Werk, and - Basement Butiding. . Neat.: Execution. iene BELA A Lace bia eeEE: Kee. P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS oe | Nelson, is Grand Forks, and Vancouver. Rossland, _—_——__— RETAIL MARKETS Rossland, + Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke Ferguson, and Vancouver. William Donald, New Mgr., Rossland Branch. the number of foreigners in China is supposed to be about 11,000, in- cluding 600 Americans, at least one- half are at Shanghai, and not more dled :sge ‘ter at Pekin. kears for the Legation, London, June 19.—Judging from the German official dispatches the American ships took no part in the bombardment of the Taku forts. No tt ive and dangerous, to say + ol esr eat eed eeg able on no i task ol ot cleaning lamps. You wit and —_—_—— —_—_—_C_CO ieaper™ Use Electric Lights Estimates furnished for Wireg and Lighting, Steam Fixtures carried in stock. Electric Power supplicd for Mining and Manufacturing purposes. Itis much cheaper than steam, _ Motors for sale or rent. sain case oftrouble ve ith lights, dsleahone Bo No. 9. between 8a.m., and 6 p.m, Rossland “Water and ‘Light Go. They reduce insurance; give your home or business place righter Appearance, and saveyou money in news has yet been received here of the relief of the legations at Pekin, and European attention is centered far less in the overwhelming display of naval force at Taku than in the ed b residerts g a handful ofinternational within the legation compounds, There has been no news thence since June 14. The revolt is spread- ing in western China. The repre- sentative of Mr. Pritchard Morgan, | tl than Gov. if so many, would be hud- cruisers are anchored in sight of the foreign settlements, which are only guarded by a ‘small Japanese gun- boat. with two 49-ton guns, still hold the forts outside the town, The viceroy of Woo Sung is reported to have assured the consuls that the foreign settlements at Shanghai will not be attacked, in safety. Shipe at France for Taku June 23 and that passenger coach, which stood on the side-track, but did no damage Cable dispatches from Shanghai report that a+ number of Chinese A thousand Chinese troops, Retreat not New York, June 19.—To meet the lidgly grave Ni the d cruiser Admiral Charn- ‘er and the Friant will sail June.29. that two transports conveying two battalions of infantry and two bat- teries of artillery will leave at the same time. derstood that Li Hung Chang leaves Canton for the north June 20. Can- ton is quiet and the viceroys of the provinces bordering on t!s Yang we Tse Kiang are believed to be strong- The British admiralty draws at- ly ipl tig staffs and Goo tention to the fact that the Endy- fate of the diplomati mion’s report, which is of a later ‘marines: date, dues not confirm the Japanese report of Admiral Seymour's return to Tien Tsin. Unele Sam to Send Three Regiments movement. 1go0, at Rossland, B. C., to the wife of Joseph Blevins a son, weight 12 pounds, beyond scratching off some paint. The total damage is estimated at $150. The damaged cars were sent to Spokane tor repairs last night. second-class cruiser He added Making a Match With Colfax. The Rossland base ball club has been endeavoring to arrange a match with the club from Lewiston, Idaho, which has been at Spokane, but the latter was unable to come here, An effort is now being made to bring the Colfax team here for a game next Sunday. No Trouble Arannd C Hong Kong, June 9.—It is un- PE -to the revoluti y Part of the Compressor Shipped The first carload of the new 4o- drill compressor for the Centre Star mine has been shipped from Sher- brooke, but consists only of the fly- wheel and some pipe fittings, which will be the last parts needed in set- Born On Sunday morning, June 17, Man wanted,'to drive team. Ap- M. P., at Cheng Tu, wires that he(t hat have developed in northern ply Col ia Transfer P le ting up the machine.