Subscriptions - TO THE weed ilor - Treasury Shares. “WILL BE RECEIVED TODAY, TOMORROW BY ie Raldin Jackson Co, (LIMITED.) 300, JOO. en aes Of the Treasury Stock placed on the market. Fifty- " thousand [50,000] shares have been allotted to Rossland.’ © Toronto invastors subscribed for 200,000 shares Monday. The Price [S—_g= 15 Cents Per Share. This is an opportunity to make some money as the SAILOR ‘has FIVE CLAIMS through which the Cariboo fein. Minnehaha ledges run. HUNTER BROS. <> The Big Store. oe HHUNTE bad BROS. i Mn \ y i ae : a For Spring Wear. There‘is nothing so dressy and smart looking as a fashion. ablestiffhat. ‘You will find our stock a large one to select from, Christie’s Feather Weight ° Jaa beauty. Ask to see the targest Stock of tae in the City of Rossland. Some new shapes in Collars. These collars are ebual to ‘the © CORVILL. 2s “WEIGHTS {ERONT - 23 wu a TAE. BIG. STORE. emu NT BROS” Rossland re Evening Record VOL 8, NO. |229. ROSSLAND. BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, MAROM 39, 1899. PRIOE FIVE CENTS. 7 The Spider A ‘pretty Clasp for o belt or.neck ribbon is‘ one’ of the: “Spider?” design. We are showing a-nice line of these Clasps, made 0} .»StePHing Siivel White or Oxidized... and JEWELED, d. w. SPRING ee ae Buccessor to CArALLONER, MITCHELL & Next door-to the Post ( itiee. mie & Benepe: FG STAR. SAP Two Carloads of Ore Sent to the Trail Smeltor Yesterday. ra a FIFTEEN CARLOADS: MORE READY MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE, Only Mining Stock Will Be Listed—Members of tho Executlvo. Monrnear, Que., March 30,—The new mining exchange has rented quarters on the ground floor of the temple building. The execative committee, which ig prac- tically the governing body ia composed of the Hon. A.W. Morris, president; Mesers. A.. W. Stephenson, vice-presi- dent, and. Robert Meredity, secretary- treasurer. There will be 20. membere and two sessions each a day. | Only miuing stock will be listed and the pro- moters believe that the Montreal Min-| p FOR WESTERN. GANDA Forty Settlers. From. Michigan and Ohfo Are ‘Packing Up.” BOQUETS HANDED 10 MR. TARTR G sl Mining Stocks ny Box.498 Ca- cto th, Lieber oreing.e Neal] MINING OPERATORS AND. nioziee 3 kick Established 1899. Agents for N. & F. 8, Railway addition to agents ‘Yair, Eneand ‘Columbia townsite. We Have Buyers for All Stand- |: "ard Stocks. fepular Aueiion Salts Kvory night by the only Hcerised auctioneer ° M4. WALKER, | iz AROUND im (Continued From First Page.) were Jeftin the wake of the hurriedly ‘advancing army., Those bodies give forth horrible odor, but there are noone pregent to bury them. . The inhabitants who fled from Mar- ilao and’ Moycauygn left in such a panic that on the tables,-our soldiers found apread money ,and valuables, and in rooma were trunks containing other pro- perty of value. foods of every description. received seat. a Commission and‘ a prompt fe Hementa, siven at at gheapest rates, Call’ At Spokane street near Columbia avenue. New MALL C1 ‘caBBakio Weekly Ore. The ore shipments of the week ending Mar. 25, were as folllows: To Trail: ‘War Eagle. Tron Mask. Cheap Rates Rates to ~ Montreal Just one cent invested in 2 Post Card and directed to'G. A. Holland + & Son, Montreal, will bring youa ~. : Hest seule book of| their magnificent Wallpapers by return mail—free of charge—with BREVITIES. Charles J. Jenkin’ will lecture th‘e evening atthe school of mines. Admie- sion free. Young: Choynski, a welterweight pu- gilist, is in town looking for a scrap. Undertaker Beatty is holding the re anaing of Lyn, m Early for instractiont i = Baglish Wallpapers Ja ‘Wallpapers g American Walserers ‘ speech From the Throne. Wixsipea, Man., March £8:—In the legislature today, the debate on the ad dress in reply to ‘the throne was con cluded and the mel adopted witbout division. ®@ Canadian Wallpapers. od ‘We are in touch with, the leading of the world and buy- ing in is eee fe quan juantities enables us, to supply the ae of ¢ Canada ‘with very ex- + tensive assortment of” ‘Walp at Ma: EILL & DEACON, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. t Rossland, B. C, ‘Miner Building, Columbia Avenue. THE POST CARD. In writing your card mention A,G. CRERLMAN GEO. BEAM OX 318, Creelinan & Beam, {CONTRACTORS 724"? BUILDERS. -G, A, HOLLAND & SON - Established 56 Years 7s Creat Wallpaper Store. '2411-ST. CATHERINE ST. MONTREAL. Estimates furnished on all kinds et work. P.S.—Agents for the Dominion of Ca- “Jobbing promptly attended t [White 2 [ennai i Sas MINERAL. ACT, 1896... .. form F.) * Certificate of Improvements. * NOTICE. Hannah Frectional Mineral Claim; sitpate in Creek mining division ot Weat the citys o1 ors north of: end adjoip- tug thi Pat mine se of ob! the ‘above cl prey Turor take moties that action, under -setion 87, must be co! enced ee ature te inate ne O of such Certificat tim st Sar Dated this'luth di Da ere R aS Pie? S. GLAZAN BIG STOCK* GLASSWARE CARPETS - PARLOR °ETS ELECTRIC Light Globes. . ‘ED—Second Hand Hourehoid wa tor which the highest price will be ‘Ss. ‘GLAZAN, hada for C. J. & 0. G. Potter. FFICE AND SHOP: a, Hi cere Hoos ee mile west of |' This ia the rebate we had at.our last large shipment of Overcoats, Suits of:Clothes, etc., and cat thet, rate we are now offering | it to our customers. ° Brerlastinn ( Overalls. White shirt: Fancy ‘Kulved 8 606 He Boe te 050 fur We have rR ‘braich stores.’ Weh-To buy at above prices you have only to call at acta) AUCTION HOUSE. ‘ “a zB cuisine Avenue. B. BANNETT, Mauager. POSS BOCK: EERO ERE RROONE OOO, Largest Stock. of Shoes IN ROSSLAND. Bought at less than half the manufictyrer’s price and. will be sold accordingly. Children’s, Boys’, Younhs’, calinatn’e Ladies’, and Gente’ fine shoes and Minere’ shoes from 502 'to $5.06. : Any’ one worth more than double the price. Hi ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE B. BANNETT. MANAGER 42 EB. COLUMBIA AV AVE. , ROSSLAND, B.C. ELOOOOOOCOOUSE _ The One Price Store To The Wont Everythi: low priced and high grad: usual. But ecial for this rene only—a Pata hh grade Neh ground . eee RAZORS" Made by Joseph Allon & Bons, Phefleld, England—the famous Non 1. X. L, brand, a razor that st ually retailed ied for $2.50, THIS WEEK, 75 CENTS.. Every one guar eg Cc. A GIBSON & & CO. Cot: is arrivins g dasiy. All the latest eastern novel! lea. An assay: ere’ ontte feotnmiSte} f for eale i Thompson. <> ) I have the following blocks in the following ‘giniateted for sale;— EUREKA CONSULIDATED, GOPHER, HOME STAKE, EVENING STAR, SILVERINE, R. E. LEE’ BODIE, EUREKA, NORTH STAR and ZILA M. Lotsinthe Original Townsite Z arn ‘ THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, -:- -:- ROSSLAND, 8B. C. Tel. No8 * Red Star Livery and: Transfer Co. sadtle horses, elegant turnouts, nobby-sl fi driving teams; will ive you anywhere ae siny me day or ni by al eighe, sud fancy horee : ‘ you are gettin; up, a sleig! ing party, see us sbout rige— good Horses boarded ied by th he day or o party Packing of all kinds done, We do ex: press and baggage wok: will call at any part of the city. Contracts ts and Jobs park Quick Work. d ne prompt light or heavy: freight han e1 short notion, ore contracts taken. . Furniture, aigul aia wales eats fo We pay all damages done to anthing we handle.’ We sot as shipperg’ st will tran -/efer,. arehouse, oe ebl any class of . We Wy. LA ashington seaconed Fir and Tamarac wood: FIRST AVENUE First Store East of “Gongueretal en court, rear Rossland B C. ; SOR AE IRR x St hi zoe ESE 9 oe eID ean ed es eA rk SPOKANE Sih STABLES—Firat me bet. Spokane and Wash. St, OFFICE—9, Wask. Su J. W. HARTLINE PROP. AWSOLSSSOLILGLSOLSSLSCE>S Spring Furnishings. = 'E HAVE just finished opening up and marking off the larges' 1d nicest sock of rexdy made slotting trorbrought to Reeswand fn eet 'Men’s Black Navy Serge Suits. Men’s Fancy Tweed Suits. Meni’s Scotch, English and Irish Tweeds. Mon’s Fine Spring Overcoats. Boy’s 3-Piece Fancy Tweed Suits, ‘Bo’ys 2-Pieco Black and Navy Serge Suits. + Youth's 2-Piece Suits in all latest styles. Men’s, Boy’s and Youth's ‘Pants. A choice assortment of TIES justin. Suitable for the sea- son—(17th)—_—_——samm, A large consignment of the latest styles in American and English HATS will be opened 5p today, and your inspetion is, in vited. OUR GOODS ARE uP TO DATE. M. J. O’HEARN, The Clothier. Corner Columbia Ayento' and Lincoln Street. “ £38288) 00,988 8G 282888908 If Are Satisfactory . Ship- monts. Will Heresfter Be Regu- larly. Kept Up. Jerome Drumheller, one of the officers and a large shareholder in the Evening Star mining company, came inon the belated train from Spokane this’ morn- jag. He came to stay a week, and look after'the working of the mine and ship- ment of ore. He eays two carloads were shipped tothe Trail smelter last ‘even- ing and that there is 15 carloads more on the dump ready to be shipped if the re- turns are salisfactory, This ore has been taken outin driving the main tunnel, no stoping so far having been done. Mr. Drumheller says they expect the smelter returns to show values peters 326 and $30 xton. An upraize will at once’ be driven iGbe the end of the tunnel to provide good air for the miners, and every preparation made for active work of the mine. PEOPLE COMING AND GOING John Dean went to Northport today. P, Burns, the wholeeale meat king ‘of the Kootenays is in town. James Wileon, Superintendent of-the £.P, R. telegraph from the north last night. John Grant, who has been ‘visiting in We will have your trade after that. ‘The average man buys shoes from their. appear- ere rN 2200000000806 8Seese Allwe Vs ask 1S: I ty * “ance andfit. ‘They know little about, leath: erand trust to their dealers. Hence the advantage of dealeng with a repa table house. Our shoes strike people by atylish shape end. by their quality. - “C..O. LALONDE 106 WEST COLUKBIA AVENUE, 11 EAST COLUMBIA ANENUE. OUR GOODS. ARE ‘RIGHT. OUR PRICES ARE’ RIGHT. bbashehiabhibie - Prescription FILLED ACCURATELY BRING IT TO US. T. R. MORROW, ++-BUCESSOR TO... McLEAN & MORROW. see THE oon PIONEER +, —russists ¢ SODODOHOLVO YOY J.B. ioinses & co. S Real Estate and Cable Adéress; “PARKER.” ROSSLAND, B, C:-" ** Moreing «'Noat's;.. Telophone, Codes { Bediont 5 ‘MeNeil’s. 85 land for a few days, was today sum- indned to Woodetock on account of the death of his father. BREVITIES. Edith May, the six months old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hutton, died yesterday, and was’ buried today from the home of the parents. Professor Lewis, instructor of the Do- winion Athletic Club, left today for Spe- kane, where he will lay in a supply of apparatus at a cost of $250. Last evenjng Rev. G. H. Morden united in marriage Mr, John, Blantish and Mrs. Fddie Hempenstall at the res- ideuce of Mr. aud Mrs. &. H. Simon, The net receipt of the St. Patrick’s ball, given by the Irish ladies of Ross- land ninounted to $275, which bas been donated the Catholic church. FOR FORTUNE TELLING. Madame Hazel Grier fn the Clutches of the Mise Hazel cider was up thia morn- against the law of this province andis Mining brokers THEDR ANGE AGENIS EY AGENTS. Chas, E. Bexx. J.L. PARKER. dL. PARNER & 60, ROSSLAND, B.C. ‘MOUG ENGINEERS and BROKERS. ined, Mines dd, fhandard Stocks bousht and sold. J. L. PARKER Consulting 3 mining engineer Dundee, arac and Fairn Fire Insurance Anents for the {ol ats for the fol- loping Companies x Normion Union ot England, National of Tre ga tins, Guardian, ‘Lioyd’s Plate Glass, We heve sale for all aa Mandan Stocks, Q bilad lined PUBLIC NOTICE. . H. H.Playiord, Pi Avenue fs closed to trafiic from the AUDITOR and een to tho west end = of Columbia Avenuo ARCOUNTANT “Aging eCity Engineer Rossland, B,C.. March 14th No. 1 Stone Block, Rossland 2 ; * P. 0, BOX 5 o ninho? , Fitzpatrick, | the sanitary oera@ 0000 Deeper has removed his office and a Wihe.comer of Columbia avenuc| Dred. ¥. MeKenzie, office and rosie fui Washington street, ander Cap | dence over O,Hearn'e, opposite Bank of aw’e cigar store, ditf, ! Toronto. hable by a year’s imprisonment, The cage was continued until 2:30 in or- der to give 3 Madame Crider a chance to get counsel. and the prosecution time to obtain witnesses. ing. before Magistrate J ordan upon’ “thé . charge of telling fortunes, which ‘is ing willbe a great success. Montreal Stocks. Monrreat, March 30.—The stock market opened with a holiday appeer- ance. Payne and War Eagle were both ex-dividend today and like the . rest of the markét sold down's shade. War Eagle opened etrorg at $3.69 and went to 38.65, a decline of three, cents and Payne opened at $3.91 and declined ‘to $3.89.:" Montreal_and ‘London sold at 78 cents, the cheapest it kas been for seme time.. Virtue is quoted at 66 cents and 2 small block Republic suld at $3.51. War Eagle closed $3.69 and $8.57-bid. Toronto Stock Market. ‘Tozowto, Ont., March 50.—Morning eales: : Ruthmullen, 1,000 at 7 34; Deer Perk, 3,000, 500, 500, at te 1,000 at lly; Nofthern Belle, 500 af 3; St.’Paul, 2,000 at 21%¢: Victory-Triuth bh ‘BOO ‘at bles 3 Dardanelles, 500 at Ie SMELTER .FOR SPOKANE, Object to Prevent the Industry Getting a Foothold In Spokane. Sproxayz, Wash., March 30.—It.is re- ported here that president Hill. of the Great Northern, intends te meke this trangportation facilities required if -thB citizens will erect the. the smelter. . The idea is to prevent the smelting | indo | cetting‘on:a zolid basis in—ecuthern= C. and incidentally to cut the C. P. R. out of this traffic. TO GO AFTER TEINDEeR, They Are to Bo Used for Carrying the Hails in Alaska. San FRancrsco, Match 10.—The Uni- ted States revenue cutter ‘Thetis is to be fitted out fora cruise in the Ohotsk sea and along the coastof Siberia. The pos- tal department proposes to use reindeer tocarry the mailsin Alaska, and it ie for the. purpose’.of securing a proper breed of these snimals thatthe Thetis is:to be sent to the Arcti FIRE AT ‘COLVILLE. S. F. & N. Froigat and Passenger Depot De- stroyed. The Reconrp is now in receipt of a let ter from Charles L. Lindsay, at Colville, stating that the passenger and freight city a smelting centre and furnish all}. I Issues’ an Im- portant Order to-the Domin- fon Postmasters, Orrawa, Ont., March 10.—Tke depart-- ment ofthe interior is being’ advised that M. V. McInnes, general agent. of the government at Detroit, shipped this week 40 settlers from Michigan and Obio to'pointe in Western Canada. The Citizen admite editcrially that Mr. Tarte made a very clever speech: on. ‘ruesday night in the commons. «The minister of public works is being con- gratulated on all hands for his excellent efforts. oi Pointer: for Postmasters. Orrawa, Ont., March 30.—The follow- - ing orders have been issued by the post- master-general: In the April supple- went Jast year poatmasters were in- structed to‘dispose at their own offices of undelivered newspaper matter of Ca- nadian of United States origin. Some ; through or carolessness, have been treating news- paper matter of English origin as if cov- the inatructions in question. It fore necessary te repeat that all undel Hered newspaper matter. originat- . | be sent after the usual time the proper" ‘| branch and local dead letter offie, The Zionis, Movement. New Yor, March 30.—Subscription’ books were opened yesterday in this city and London for. the Jewith Colonial trust, which is to finance ‘the ' Zionist movement. The preliminary capital is to be $10,000,000, but itis provided for an increase of:this later to $60,000,000. In Europe the trust is tobe known 4s the Judaish Colonial Bank, limited. © ‘The par value of the shares is $5, this permitting even the poorest. Hebrewa to invest something. The ‘formation of the trust was decided on at the Zionist con- grese at Basle, Switzerland last’ August. tea is generally expected the shares. will be greatly over-subscribed. Plot Against.the Czar. i Panis, March.—The ‘Echo de Paris to- a iehes’ @ Serial L depot at that place was ed by fire night before ‘last. A car containing 2,500 pourids,of dynamite stood within 50 feet of the depot, but Juckily the wind was blowing away from itor the town would doubtlessly have been destroyed with it. car " Belated Passenger." ] ‘fhe Spokane’ passengr train, which was due hete at 3:10 p.m. Sy ay P from Copenhagen; saying a plot against the czar in which his mother. and the head of the holy synod is implicated, haa been discovered, the object of the con- spirators being to take advantage ‘of the state of the fczar’s health and remove hin from power, and confide the govern- ment to his uncle, who isclassed as & no- torious reactionary. arrived at 6 o'clock ‘this morning. A slide at Seven Devils, just this side of Marcus, caused the first delay and a, freight car off the rails and on the track ,| at Sheep creek did the rest. At 2:30 the di d she knew nothing about the artof for- tune telling, and begged 20 hard to be let of and promised to leave town, that the charges were withdrawn. Judge Jordan took ovcasion to give her class a severe’ reprimand, and warned hor against plying her vocation in this .pro- vince, : LADY MACCABEES. Gave a Social Entortainment to Frionds Last Evening. The Lady Maccabees gowean enjoya- ble social to their friends last evening at the Masonic hall.‘ About 85 pereons were preeent. Light refreehments, cards and other games were introduced. It was a pleagent affair. DELAYED MAILS, There Were Forty-Ntno Sacks In tho Post- Office This Morning. " With the delayed train from the south and delayed mail from the north the clerks at the Rossland” postoffice had 49 sacks of mail to distribute this morning. s A Smail Fire. A’fire was statted at noon today on the second floor of D. M1. Morgan's cot- tage in the rear of the Hotel Allan, from: the stovepipe. It was put out by the fire department without sore on the city water. — “INDEPENDENCE OR DEATH.” Japnish Officers said to to'Be Fighting With the Fillpinos. Pants, March 30.—Felix Roxas, the Filipino’s: French agent, whom Agon- cillo is visiting here denies the state- ment that Aguinaldo wishes to compro- mise with the Americane. The Filipino Teader, Roxas declared, has been study- ing the history of the American revolu- tion, and is encouraged by the account .[of the early experiences of the Ameri- cans, The reply ot the Filipinos ie. their iy still “Ind death.” 4 The Filipinos here say several Spanish officers are fighting in their ranks a9 vol-4 unteers. « Berus, March: 30.—A brief’ official dispatch from Apia, Samoa, dated. March, 30 says: The bombardment continues in pur- suance of military orders, ' The whites have evacuated many houses. The cutiefs of the Tanus party, who were ex- iled to other islands have been brought back from Upolu. The fire arma and ammunition taken from Tanuson Jan- uary 2have been returned. - In the Ottawa House. Orrawa, Ont., March 29.—In the house today Mr. Bourassa (Lib.) and Col, Hughes (Con.) spoke on the address. The latter wanted trade with Australia d and d the tion of a Pacific cable. Mr. Madore (Hochelaga) said that the achool ques- . tion was well settled. Mr. McInery fa- vered straight political lines in provin- cial elections, Water Works Plans. Tacked upon the wallat the city council chambers is a map 4x10 feet, made by City Engineer Smith, showing aplanand the preliminary survey of the proposed new waterworks. It is nice tolook at, and gives a comprehen- sive view of the plans.