APRIL 17, 189% Le Roi Beer —————— STILL LEADS THE WAY. We reach the hearts of the corsumers through their atom- achs by giving them the PURE HEALTHFUL, PLEASING BEVERAGE DRINK THE Le Roi Guld Seal ROSSEAND EVENING REGORD, E Chor yn, C: ¥ Wann Cao? vN. sracpowa ds C178 In ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. The following ian list of letters re- Macdonald Clute & Cronyn saining uecalled forat (he Rossland Barristers, Solicitors -and Bs ce April 16: . Sollettora for Rank of British Sits pate LOGAr MeBirpx Buruptna, Rosguaxp, ns McCrae & Co Mining and Investment Brokers, qiltging bought ave wnyers fort i muniny stock of Kootenay. scant dontial reports furnished on applic, tion by competent engineer." P“™ EY Reslersin Real Estate ROBSLAND: RECORD: "" BY EBBR 0, SMITH. GOOGOQOOOOOOOOOOOO0O000G The [nsid nside PUBLISHED DAILY EXORPT SUNDAY. JF (2) of 2 Coat Bron CANADIAN. Thos T Bacchly, OE Connor, Mra J V Fergneon, Wm M Gray, Nellie (2) Rall, Wm T m J Hemer, A Marshal, Mrs G.A 1 Martin, Edward R McG Max McGillivray, Al McKay, D D McKenzie, Alex Walters, 4 E Straight, MR Spenser, Leone Smith, A Eiskine Seole, C P Reid, Geo Ww. * AMERICAN, Emitt Allen, Wm aLL be Of Uap writers, tony but satel Armstrong, Beach, D 0 (8) ig AA Ladies’ Blouse and Shirt Waists, Separate Skirts, Muslin Underwear, and Corset Departments.—~ Springs.. For the Fig! Should be considered as =} = welll a8 the OUTSIDE by) when purchusing a suit. ‘ ¥ You will notice the Fine Finish on many of our Spring Suits far superior to any previously turned out. The finish of the Inside shows Ladies New Shirt Waists FASHIONS may come hs plication go. but SHIRT WAIST remain as popular ag ever, This seafon’s WAJSIS and BLOUSES are prettier and daintier ‘ than ever. MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1899. ‘The : trustees of the Rossland public schools thought the urgent need of an- other teachér justified their wiring the government, for permission to. employ one,, The. government, however, .docs not seem to take the same view of it, a after some ‘delay'a letter was received by the board that the matter would be re ferred to,the acting minister of education. The Roseland’ public schools.are . very mueh overcrowded and the slow metionr ofthe: provincial” government~ deserve Some cohdemnation. With some of the rooms with over. 80.pupils in them. i: seems that the, goverment could. grou), the selution without very much delay. The Rossland Miner persists in falsely stating the weekly ore ehipments. from this,camp. ‘In yesterday’s issue it gave War Eagle chipments as 1016 tons when {n'tratWit was only 880 tons. The I+ E Kipped 2464 to which the “Miner added’ 24.tons, and theron Mask seu! ont82.tona, but. the exact truth woul: hot suit that sheet, eo it made the ship- saent'86 tons.’ A’ mistake of 163 tons ii: ipments for a week is inexcus- 4 earer the trath, than al with; that paper. ‘The ratepayers of Rossland are folly egpable“ of déterming’ for themsclyer “whether they, prefer. to buy, out the, wa ter and light. company. or.put ina new system, It:would.’be very presumptu- Gub'indeed for'the city ‘council to. insist apondéteriiining ‘the matter... The _ ch nes are. that the. people will, resent | the insult, for little. leas would it be, by the déberiture: bylaw for $150,- i —_———_—— We are loath to believe that the-local - government “is pecoming weak kneed ponte qugation of enforcing the eight- hour law, The Semlin, government made no mistake in passing the Jaw. but will make'a.graveé-‘one: in. refusing to en: force it, oe All the city of Vancouver is the O, P. By has.iade it; and‘all she hopes to be is in,the hands of the same benefactor, «9. the proper and natural thing for her :t0 do, in.to oppose the Corbin: charter, if for no other reason, for the reason’ that the GO! P: RB: opposes it The Nelson Tribune aayathat if the Commh'Law Were entorcéd in’ Britisl, Columbia; ‘some’of the leading lawyers of the dity where it is published, would, “be sofVing ferme of imprisonment’ for ‘exciting sndencouraging lawsuits. We cannot be'éxpected to know what is the ground of this remirk, but it is, if trae, a serious reflection upon an honorable profession, and if false a bagee calumny. ‘We depreciate tlie' publication of gen- eral statements of this nature, which are an abnse of the privileges.of the press. —Province. Rioting Students. Sx. Pereassuna, April 17.—Another care in the make up, and Style, is followed, ench making forcible arguments in favor, af'o new Suit. You wiil find alarge stock to. choose from. You are not stinted to a few oldshop worn suits here. - Alarge and well selected stock of this year’s manufac- ture. The prices will be found all right. Mens’ Clothing Department. . THE BIG STORE UNTER BROS. fj service via the Siocan lake route will be discontinued. Asa resnitof this, ter: yice between Nelson and Slocan City on Slocan lake, on the Nakusp & Slocan branch, will be the same ag was in effect previous to the inauguration of present service. . 4-17-6 A STORM IN| TEXAS. Mexican Cowboy Killed, Schoolhouse Over- turned and Other Damage. =~ Sr. Louis, April 17.—A special to the Republic from San Antonio, Texas, ‘says: ‘‘Several towns were visited by a terrific wind and hail storm yesterday in the vicinity of Lytle. The puildings on the “L” ranch. were demolished and a Mexican cowboy was killed. At Wei+ tnar, the home of City Marshal Insall was blown down, and Mrs. Ineall and two children injured. The schoolhouse at Medina was overturned and the teach- er, Miss Mina Halstead, received in- ternal injuries. Two pupils, Tem Mas- ter und Henry Willard, were seriously hurt. —_——_——. Union Lator Man Dead. 1 New Yors, April 17.—Robert Bliz- zert, who founded the Central’ Labor. ‘Union in 1882, one of the best known labor men in’‘New York, died yesterday. at his home in this city. ! Ep mec Died at the Hospital. Thomas Haggerty, aged 55 yeare, died | yesterday atthe Sister's hospital, and) will be burried temorrow at 1 o’clock p. m. Hehas been in Rossland three years and has no realtives in town. In Nelson the men who are making the most noise over the eight-hour law are not large employers of labor, but do most of of their mining in brokor’s of- fices isguing certificates of stock in wild- cat companies.—Nelson Tribune. William Veran, an old typo and news- paper man, of Ishpeming, Mich., is in e city. head Millions Are Made By Mining MICHIGAN OY Gold Mining. Company REPUBLIC, WASHINGTON. Four full claims—Michigan Boy, Rein- deer No. 2, Edna, anc Sidney, situated one-half mite. southwest of the‘ One Thousand Dollar a Day dividend payer, the Republic mine, Kepublic, Wn,, and the Mountain Lion, wit! foot ledge, which assays $30 and better across tne whole face, and will goon be on the list of dividend payers. To the south, are the Morning Glory, Troubadour, Hit or Mies, and the Golden Lily group— the Intter ts only one claim north of the Machigan Boy:Gold Mining. Company’s erty. Fist Issae—200,000 shares at one cent, 100,000 of which were subecril by! the. bueiness men of Republic the first day. Send in your address at once if you. desire any of this issue. : . Remit:by postoflice money order. , Clams all surveyed and development in progress. mee THE NEXT.ISSUE WILL BE se0006100,000 SHARES AT..... LAGER BEER. Call for and see that you getit. Itis the most Health- fal: and) Appetising Beer «brewed. _ WASHINGTON STREET ROSSLAND, B. C. MCINTOSH, Merchants’ Lunch. 25c. From 12 noon to 2:30 p m Chicken Dinner wd First Class Bar... RAILROAD TIME. CHECKS Miners Checks @weiashed, Free of Charce. PROPR. GINNING January 1, 1899 this, up-to-date hostelry }- will be: conducted strictly on RUROPEAN PLAN. .: tie Bighty. ve ished, steam heated rooms. ‘Poilete and bathe with-hot and ). Cold water on every floor. Spa- . clus Sample roome. ~ mas. M F, Allan: PRO, BIGGS SSS POSSE 2 GEN. President and Manager, E. D. CARPENTER, Republic, Wash. J. B. HODGES, Secretary and Treasurer. P.O. Box 56. large Latch of i to the logical insti were P yesterday and conducted to the railroad . station ina body by a detuchment of police. They were folluwed by other students, inclading many women, who engaged ina disorderly demonstration Newsky Prospekpt, but were stopped by a, detachment. of. foot and mounted police. The latter charged the studente, diapureed them.and- made several ar- rests, u ee ae aa Columbia River Open. On, April’ 24th, daily’ ‘service on the Columbia. river. between. Nakusp: and Bobson-will’ be-resumed ‘and-the present Consult PROF. HARVEY ——ABGUTI THOSE. C>PAINFUL EYES. Vision restored, defects corrected and glasses fitted at J, W. SPRINGS’ COLUMBIA AVENUE ee UNTIL APRIL 22ND. MONEY Loaned at LOW Rates of Interest, . CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, Cable Addrese, ‘‘Morse,”’ Rossland, Codes, Clough’s and Bedford MeNeil’, Anderson, Barton, J A Coyle, Tom Casey, WF Delapp, Win M Grossman, A Kollings, Mullie WeLaren, DM guadecker, L toward, Jno Woo lis, Ellery Bjorklund, John Culbert, M Doig, Mrs Gilbert, John Hoggeraty, J L Gillery, MC Novak. Geo J Sain peon, Billie Terzick, Edd Winn, Ada FOREIGN. SPOKANE. 2—pDAILYP TR AINE—2 cae | SIWET ONT ee | EE *Local Fre'ght, *, coal Freight, ‘Dally, excoptSuuday; all others dolly, J. W. HILL, Geueral Agent, Spokene, Wesblogton, ‘A. D. Chariton, A. G. P. A, : . Portland uregon,” AND SOO LINE OCEAN TO QOFAN ROUTE Esst 3000 Miles? Comfort 11 trayns. Tous daily fer Ne real and Bastoa. Toronto. Oneund the faster routa la tween Kosslund and Nelson. ‘No customs dificulties with bagesse. Daily . Train. 18 .20k-I.v.—ROSSLAN D.—Arr.—25.05k. 7 Makes connection West Robson for and from the north and main line, and to and from Nelson, Kaslo, Sandon other Slocan prints. Full Informs, ‘icket! id For Rates, Tickets an’ eae ‘ical on Call on or Address Agent, or A. B. Mackunziz, City Tkt Aah Rost P. G. Denison, Agent. Van W. F. ANDERSON, T, P. A., Nelson. . J. Cove, Be P A Vane NOTICE. its railway, THE BEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY IN THE MARKET FOR ALL PURPOSES. 7 Estimates furnished Jobbdil jot ex: dollars per mile there H. Cam! mar. 10, A, G. CREELMAN GEO. BEAM P.O. BOX 315. Créelman & Beall, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS. on all kinds of works ing promptly attended to- eonhnget cla rome Rossland B.C J.L, Parker & Co, SOLE-AGENTS, WM’ EILL & DEACON, - BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B. C —— Miner.Bullding, Coluoable Aveo: and Jand, RR Greig, Jamies Petereon, Chas. ‘ghe above lettera will be: held _one yeek, When calling for the sumé, be sure and say “advertived.”” Wiiiram. Wabpbs, postmaster. wkS, L. G. CARPENTER DEAD. Flubuck, Wm Lyon, GB Succumbs to & Violent Attack of Pneu- monia. SS Mrs. Lillian G, Carpenter, wife_of ChastS. Carpenter, died ut 6:30 o'clock jast Thurday evening, in Seattle, says the Post Intelligencer, of pneumonia. Jast Saturday morning ehe walked tu the car from their home and seemed un- ueually well. Whilv.riding to the city, however, she was seized with a. violent chill aud on returning hoine'was at once confined to her bed. She grew rapidly wore until the hour of her death. She Jvaves one daughter, Miss Frances H. Carpenter, aged 12 years. Mr. und Mrs. Curpenter were married ta Round Prairi lame to this city tive yéars later. Carpenter wag the daughter of Mr. and Mre. H.C, Hewes, and sister of Mrs. J. CG, Roberts. ‘Mr. Carpenter was for seven years in the country courthouse, serving as dep- uty under Latimer, Phelpa and Mitten. For the past three years he hae been heavily interested in mining in Roseland, Slocan and the reservation. Ithas been his purpose to take Mrs. Carpenter with him tothe mines May 1, Deceasd had a circle of friende. RUMOR NOT TRUE. Charles Herrington and James Langloy Are Not Drowned. Ross Thompson is in recept of a letter from Joseph Walsh from Lower Arrow lake, statlug that the rumor of the the name of John Morrison was drown- ed, It appears that Herrington and Langley had engaged Morrison to take creek, and when it wags larned that Morrison was drowned it Was supposed that the athers were also drowned, 2 LADIES’ Shirt Waists, Cor-iled Madras wove LADIES? Plain. Cham- bray ehirt waists bins tucks, svef calored col- collars and enfia at... . LADIES’ Pique Shirt wnhiste, the new stripes dots, also’ pliin and white, $1.40, $2.... LADIES’ Fancy Percate shirt blouse waiste in stylish polka ta st'pes plaids $1, $.25, 150 2.75 LADTES’ White Lawn shirt waista at DOOUOGOC COC CONOWG TOC OOOO Colored silk Taffeta shirt waists, LADIES’ Silk Skirte at $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 each. si OLD gal O20 yall Black satin Duchess shirt waists. Moreau Near Silk and Mer $2.50 and HERE is no one & fly to spring at in" our stock of DRY GOODS —no BAIT thrown out to 4 enteh the public. All our goods ure marked in plain ¢& figures. ONE PRICE TO ALL and that the lowast. Every article Store is a BARGAIN, Watch our AD’S and don’t pay two prices for the same goods, in Our ae SHOW WINDOWS and a gee CORSETS G Style 545. $2.75 $3.50, $4:00, $7.60'and $8.00. TOOUECECOSCSOGG: QUGCHGOSC: COLUMBIA —~ Ht Crescent Dry Goods Company, Limited. NEW BRICK BLOCK. — AVEN ——— LADIES’ Linen Skirts , trimmed, at LADIES? Crash Skirts UE. fat $1.60 and...eeeseee [BasaaaaponpsansoncdQUGNGSIGCOIICEOS ly essential to a good form. .We have 4,5 and 6 hook high and low bust, long and short waists to suit all figures at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $8 50 and $5 00. P. D. CORSETS SUMMER CORSETS A well fitting Corset is absolute- lengths in $1.00, $8. t $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 per rih , $2.00, $2.50, $3. In our MUSLIN UNDERWEAR De- partment you will find well made arti- cles of good quality at prices that, would hardly pay for the materials. NIGHT GOWNS. Fine Muslin and Launsdale Oambric Night Gowns profuse); trimmed in Val- enciennes lacea and insertions. Some made in Marguerite and’ othera in. Di-’ rectorie and Empress styles etc., etc., at 8c, Hc, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $8.00 and $3.60. : SKIRT-CHIMISE Made of fine Cambric, Victoria Lawns Muslins ~deep flounces, some Simiced 'e CORSET WAISTS Separate Skirts. LADIES’ Dress Skirts, plain or figured Lustre, Black Serges and Black Nov-. elty Wool materials, latest cuts Flare skirts, Spanish Florence skirts etc., at TADS ieeeae. & ZO at 75 cents $1.00 and $1.50 each Babies’ Mieses’ Young Ladies’ and Ladies’, all sizes at 50c, 75c, 90c, $1.09, $1.25 and $1.50. $5.00, with 'y ant have all sizesand lengths at wee e-$1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.60 and $3.00. SKIRTS Made of the finest Lawns, Cambrics and Muslins, floanced with keep embroidery and Laces with Insertions to match at. . $1.00, $1.25, $1,50, $2.00, $2.50, $8., $3.50 CORSET COVERS Made of the finest Cambric Nainsooke and Lawns, high neck, square yokes, V-shaped yokes, etc. at tees bes . .50c, 65c; 75c, $100 and $1. LADIES DRAWERS Made of fine Cotton and Cambricks, trimmed with ), Embroidery nd Insertions, Umbrella frills etc. at.....-- .50c, 75, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Crescent Dry Goods Company Limited NEW BRICK BLOCK CG. M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer ean- itary plumber, has the best equipped plumbing establishment in the city and T. W. HOWARD GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT ST., LONDON, E. C. is prepared to do all kinds of p steam-fitting, ete., anywhere, body at any time. J. F._ Fitzpatrick, the sanitary plumber, has removed his office and shop to the corner of Columbia avenue and Washington street, under Cap Shaw’s cigar store. dlti. for any 1-10-tf S. GLAZAN —-CARRIES A—— BIG STOCK = OF FURNITURE STOVES CROCKERY GLASSWARE CARPETS . PARLOR SETS ELECTRIC Light Globes. prANTED— Second Hand Housgehoid faite for which the higheat price will be S. GLAZAN. FIRST AVENUE First Store East of SPOKANE ST. Smee \WILSO THE PLUMBER 28 SPOKANE STREET. HELLO. 89Q,. DOMINION GOVERN’NT OFFICERS Government agent in charge of bureau for issuing Klondike miners’ certifi- cates. W. §. Jonzs:—Internal Revenue Col- lector. PROVINCIAL OFFICERS. F. ScHoFIELp :-Supreme Court Reg- istrar. Joun Kirrur:—Gold Commissioner and Stipendiary Magistrate. w. J. Roprxsox :—Deputy Sheriff. E. 8. Bowzs, M. D:—Coroner. po ROSSLAND CITY OFF! ICERS. A. 8. Goopevz:—Mayor. C, 0. Lauonne, Alderman. Ross Trowrson, Alderman. Jounx F. McCrae, Alderman. Jonn E. Hoosox, Alderman. Eporex, Alderman. S. Chute, Jz, Alderman. xoRaM, Chief of Police. Wx. McQussen, City Clerk. Wa. Hazp, Assessor. . J. A. Jonvas, Police Magistrate. ‘ JosEPH SQuizEs, Chief of Fire Dep’t. SAMUEL FoutzaTH, Sanitary Inspector —_—_——_— Joun Jonn Joun The Rossland Laundry is doing good work at reasonable prices. Try them. Graham. & Son. Near P. 0. East. ‘ R, B. McDoxaup:—Collector of Customs. | Toronto. Dr. J. F. McKenzie, office and resi- dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of 40 thie gup ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. TODAIO: effects of Charles Van Ness, decessec, 108 IF YOU WANT AN ADV ENT, Large orSmail, Inserted in any European Newspaper Sfagazine, or Perlodical, save yoursel!, | all froublesome details by sending {t straight to T. W. HOWARD, 108, BistOrsGaTE-STREET, LONDON. ESTIMATES FURNISHED and CONTRACTS ARRANGED for Large Orders. ADVICK O¥- FERED regai the Best Mediums for bring- ing ADVERTISERS before the Puty"3. Corre# pondence invited. —. W. HOWARD, 108, BIsHorsGaTE-sTREET, LONDON, E. C. Agent for Taz RossLaNpke and British Co- lamblia Review. Dr. A. W. CHASE Catarrh= ==Sufferers f-res if hebas itn any form WHOLESALE ano RETAIL DEALERIN., an or e 25th, ant a ties, if ld by t! And Beef, Pork, Fish Ovsters Game. Mutton, mentioned date, TO admit proceed to tribute the proce tles entitle claims 0: All not be Hable im iniserat tat reme Court of British Columbia, In we: In the matter of the estate 0nd them. ke notice that after such last id adi tore will NOTICE. Notice is hereby giyen eral Meeting of the Nelso: Improvement Company, | Li will be held at the office of J.L. Parker & Co. Wu nue, B. dam Copper Miniug Com Limited,” and Min! jompany, an PRs lection of airectors, ‘Dated this 7th day of April, 1899. ~ CHARLES &. BENN, Secretary and Trustee. endments ilkameen also Subscribe diseases science ordinaril, it “relieves” its blessed by th of wrdoid by all dea'ers, blower fren, ROSSLAND, B. 0. Spokane Street, -FOR THE— Record.