tecord VOL 8, NO. 284. JUNE 48.1809, ."° PRIOE FIVE CENTS, ye Watees, acs. ae ail ‘Next door to Post Office. INS = Pleads Not Guilty: and ‘Makes SVSDLSSSOLSESIUGDODLSOLVET?-9 Worth Considering. - That ourstock of Ready Made. Clo ‘thing, Gent’s Furnishings, etc., is complete in each and every Nine.~ Mens’, Boy’s.and. Youth’s Tweed and Serge suits. Outelde and Ineide of: overy a guaranteed. Tgel ty. of bhadee and culors.in King B and. ohn B. ‘Stetson ave ever shown in Roeland,’ A fine stock of 2 Mens’, Boys’ and Youths’. Shoes fies the best makers... A’ fow pair of Ladies’ shoos to clear at COST. ea =A large consignment of Trunks and Valives just.to hand. The RUSH in our Ordered. ‘Clothing dopartinent convinces us that we have the nobbiest ling of Imported ‘I'weeds, Scryes Wor- teda, Overcoutings and Fancy 2 estings; inthe city. | ‘Workmun- hip the very lateat, and ft: guaranteed and in order to. compete with the:20-day sales and Ging. ont of ‘business, 4 Lig, Weill have:yo { average nan bu: ance and fit. 106 WE8T COLUMBIA AVENUE. 5 ait Ea8sT COl AUMBIA ANENUE. Statement—Other Polles Court Matters. In . | torney A. HH. MacNeill, complaint of simple assault Jagainat Ne said to's representative: “I would have pleaded guil assault if L had. heen ‘pllowed to- the helper. You go along without hi Thad that morning given up: ye job special policeman, which I was in the ‘absence of. 70°DO. GRIEVOUS’ “BODILY. HARE police court this morning At- on. behalf of Nick Tregear; asked leave to chango: the KIDNAPPERS "IN CUSTODY. _|faken to Naw York to Answer’ For Their }:—George and Ad- ) Who7are accused of kid- Marion: Clark, were brought to from New City this forenoon hin “frduy Tarrytown, hedvbeen taken by ly bout this. morn- Kling. county ‘author- ‘The New. York nien, lost nolinie getting their prisoners. out of Reckland_county once thev “got. their bands on.them. | ‘The easiest and quick- e:t way was to cross the’ Hadson. river and thie they did by sail boat from yak. The delivery of the prisonera tu the New York detectives waa dramatic, xe was every other feature in the Kid- napping. case. . It touk. .pluce in the siddle of the might and. was followod | by a wierd drive in> the darkness» over 1 ine, crosaing- the Hudson- by * day and the: final delivery of ihe prisoners at th--polive: headquar- ters.in:thia city amid tnuch excitement: Bella, Anderaou, or Crrrie Jones, was taken to the -police headquarters soon | aflerwards,. At Tarrytown the woman broke down and stimulents had to be givenher, but ber husband did -not seems low spi led. Later the woman id she was.giad she was going fo New 10 the: ‘st ggle would soon be over. & ‘age of the ee ‘whose - burried: Bats - 6in-tho island of; Martinique ‘only : ptores and felt that I hed-been T. R. MORROW, ++-BUCESSOR TO... MoLEAN & MORRO | WHEN YOU WANT A— Prescription PIONEE Re E ed DRUGGISTS: BRING IT TO US. OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT: OUR PRICES ARE. RIGHT. wabbebhabbhbkh FILLED. ACCURATELY Mr. Tregear,’” continué “go when'l met. hi him-why be did not promised me: any. did, and he denied it hard.” > Mr. Tregear appeared ii ‘in court with I fracaf, The: Clarendon Gale FIRST. CLASS IN- EVERY RESPECT, Open Day and Night, derly and raising a disturbance hiv own hopee. He was put under bonds kesp the peace. to leave town. grancy and box car ai will do it. Rooms for Banquets and. Dinner -Parties. ided. BH. HH. ‘Playford, Ve ied. 2 AUDITOR a 5 2 ACCOUN’ TANI T ong nO eee cent. ozbie ts the season No.1 Stone Block, Rossland . O. BOX'598, ine's Cotery This Is Onlya Sovene family re- eat least 60 per —__— -BRIGHTON SPRING “MEETING. Sallna Second. o| Lamas third. August Daily's Remains. had promised: ng. He said ~he.-never Tinsiated’* that. he ain, and I~ loat my temperand strack hiw, but not very: bandage over his left eye, -bat apparent - y in po other way any. the worse for the Mr. Morrison on behalf Mr, Me- Lean plead ‘not guilly to the new charge. J. Fisher was up for being drank and Join McDonald was charged with Legging and:given a2 houra George Wilson, whose case was seater terday remanded until today, for va- ed of making s fire in a ing @ car of dynamite, was given until 6o’clock this evening to shake the duat of Rossland off his skoes. with the strongest likelihood | that he Mayor Goodere and Justice Townsend /Shorehan Plate Won by Wigans’ Oon O'Ryan SHE “\Loxpox, June 8.—At the first’ day’s| racing ut the Brighton -Spring Meeting today Mr. R. A. Wigs fis, Oom O’Ryan woh the Shorehtm. plate, 103 suvever- eigns, Ricbard Croker’s Salina second. '| Merve, Mercier ‘and other officers. The ‘premier replied that-lie could »not make any promises aud added that he intend- ed:to keep General Senrlinden’ ia the personal iilitary. government. In ans- ‘wer to additioaal enquiries, he made further. vague and uneatisfactory re- ‘plies. - The- socialists and: revolutionista generally are preparing for an enormous popular demonstration in honor of Presi- dent Loubet upon the occasion of his at- tendance upon the Champs races Sun- day. : in fe The Fight Fight Rumors. New Youx,; ‘Jone 8.—The Journal.and Advertiser says: Despite the fact that Chief Devery threatened to interfere -in the Fitssimmons-Jeffrics contest, Beis on the regult of the baitle i IRRNGE COMPROMISE Canada’s Reasonable Attitude Seems . to Help Matters slong. THE ALASKA BOUNDARY QUESTION England, Canada and the- United ‘States.Are to Come to an Understanding. Toxpos, June 8.—It is lea-med by the Assovociated Press that* United - States Ambazexdor Choate is hourly expecting ington to 2 compromise’ arrangement of,. the Aluekan question on ~ the lines of a prospective aettlement, and for carrying don,-- While yieiding in certain matters effect an arrangement satis factory to the United States. He haa been largely helped by the ‘reasonable. attitude ‘as-— aumed by Canada during the past week. ~ The Canadian high-commissioner, “Lord ’ Strathcona, the’secretary of state for the Mr.. Joseph Chamberlain. and _ ihe Marquis.of | Salisbury are agreed on the lines of the.compromise. ‘ays With Mr. -Martin,* ‘Walked 16 Miles in Eight Hours, Jaiuen: M. Martin, M.P., was undary country the Play. came_ , “of deputies. who ay. ed upon’ M.-Dopuy, demanded a promp! 4 sf 1 faa hi him,“ ‘A‘lltle. later the friend: “aalke ‘How luag:were you on the road??? ‘gn the :3f.. P.anawered, ‘About - eight: hours.’? ..The: Recorp’s.. informant sug-. eta-that two, milcs an. hour does not, entitle a man to being called a great, walker. * New Court House Burned: 8x. Louis, Mo., June 8.—A special to” the Republic from Dallas; Texas, says Harrison county court houseat Mi all. recontly finished, burned last night. with contents. Tho loss waa $75,000 The adjoining property. also burned, ' swelling the loss to $100,000. “Case of. Smallpox. Quzpzc, June 8.—The steamer Lake’ Huron with her carge’” of sdoubhobors will probably be detained at Grosse Isle” for-three wooky. There is a case of: smallpox on board, according to a dis-: patch received Jast night from the cap-_ tain of the steamer by the Quebec agent of the Elder Dempater line. Condemnining , Joseph Tarte. Be.vevi.te, Ont., June §.—The Bay of Quints conference yesterday passed a increase. Fitzsimmons atill rules peas New York, June 8.—F. E. Loomis, au- perintendent of the New York, Susque- banna & Western railroad bas taken charge aa supezintendeat of the coal mining properties of the . Delaware, Lackawanna & Weategn' road. He was formerly superintendent of the Bloss- burg-coal mines of the Tioga division of the. Erie railroad. + Sultan Dangerously Ill. ! Lenpos; June 8.—A special atrongly ing the ‘al- leged remarke of Hon. Joseph Tarte in the. house of commons, concerning the methodiats on anti- * Two to One on Fitz. New. Yore, June 8.—Fitzsimmons still rules a strong faverite over Jeffries. ‘So confident are the Auatralian’a admir- ers that they offer 2 to1 freely on the result and in some instances 2!¢ to 1 hag been secured, - Sentence Day at Nelson. from. Vienua saya the Sultan of Turkey is dangerously ill. Abdal Hamed II, Sultaiof Turkey, was bern September 22, 1352, aud aucceeded to the throne on August 81, 1376, on the deposition of his older brother, Muerad V. was day at the Nelson assizes, and J.J. Henager got six years imp:ieonment for attempted ineeat, W. D. Brewster 15 months and James Sinclair two years for theft, Aguinaido Dictator. - the comsent of the. autharitics at Wash- : on the “discussion inthe hign commis- ~ it ia understood Gheate has bsen able to”. Lonpon, Jane 8.—A special dispatch Varden Won. from Manila today says it is reported Loxpon, June 8.—Vardon wen the| there this morning that Aguinaldo has i at h to- ved -the Filipino and pro- Pants, June 8.—The remains of Aug- ust Daly, who died suddenly yesterday afternoon at the. Hotel Continental, will be embalmed’ today ‘and sent to Mt. art London. per bottle. remedies. You can i ress, CHAS. EHLERS, PROP. tal Stout, Driggs, ‘Firat Avenue Near Epokane Street. $6.00 Week Firat class accomodation. WEST COLUMBLA AVENUE. Oldest Established House in Kootouey WILLIAM R. Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A BEATTY place at the Catholic :church in then goa Lobia Deaths From Heat. beat, The funeral eervices will take nton, the body will be sent ts New York. New Your, Sune 8.—Up to 11” o'clock | today seven deaths wore reported from total sesre of 210, The Next Speaker. “New ‘ork, June 8 :—Repreeentative Jas. A. Sherman left here last night for Dubuque, Iowa, to confer with Col. Dav- id B. Henderson, who it ia claimed will be speaker of the next house. ~ claimed himself dictator. The Cricket Match. ‘Loxpoy, June 8.—At the cleze of ‘the play today in the cricket match between Cambridge University at Cambridge men scored 397 rans for seven wickets, and Australian. Eleven, the University -