ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, SEPTEMBER 4 1900 LORD MINTO'S ARRIVAL Special Train Bearing the Party Due atNoon Monday Lord Minto and his party will ar- rive in Rossland next Monday. This information has been Committees on Reception. There will be a meeting of all the committees connected with the ap- proaching reception to Lord and Lady Minto at 9 o'clock this even- ing at the city hall, immediately fol- through a telegram from the gov- ernor-general’s private secretary, Arthur F, Sladen. His excellency heartily approves of the program suggested, though the hour of his arrival will necessitate a slight change. The special train bearing the party will arrive about noon, Mayor Goodeve has also received a telegram from Capt. Graham, A. D. C., thanking Gov. Mackintosh for placing his residence at the dis- posal of the governor-general, and accepting the offer. The party con- sists of their excellencies, Lord and Lady Minto, two daughters and three members of staff. _ The meeting of the ladies com- mittee in connection with the recep- tion is in progress at the city hall ‘this afternoon. — ME, WATERLOWS BINNER. He [Entertains Friunds -Prior to His Departure for England, G. S. Waterlow gave a dinner last night at the hotel Allen to a number ot friends prior to his return to England. Those present besides Mr. Waterlow were Dr. Jones and Mr. Holford, who accompany him, Hon, T. Mayne Daly, James L. G. Abbott, Anthony MacMillan, A. J. MacMillan, Mr. Murray, A. B. MacKenzie, W.B.Townsend and the following representatives of the Bank of British North America: Medgars. Smith,. Friend, Oliver and Frye. Mr. Waterlow took occasion to express himself as being delighted with his present visit, and especially his trip to the Boundary district, pointing out the marked progress since he was here last. Mr. Daly made a clever speech full of patriotic sentiment, and he was roundly ap- plauded. Other speak to various toasts aud it was a late hour before the banquet board was deserted. ido Team at Nelson The members of the rifle team from this city were defeated in the match at Nelson yesterday by the score of 856to 812. Their defeat by the Nelson team was assuaged as far as possible by generous hos- pitality and personal attention. The total scores were as follows: NELSON. H E MacDonald H-Bird, Capt . A Carrey.... W F Peters . F R Stewart.. DO Lewis... Total .. ROSSLAND, W Harp, Capt.. R_H Dickson A Williams... . j Rigby... F.C Lawe... . H R Townsend . E E Blackburn “Caste” on Labor Day The Australian Comedy company presented ‘‘Caste” last night to a good house, and some of the play, - particularly in its more serious |) movement, formed a fitting close to the celebration of Labor Day, voic- ing as they did the protest of the working middle classes against the assumptions of caste. The cast of characters follows: was as Hon. Geo. D’Alroy. . Alex Cochrane Captain Hawbrie...A. |. Townsend Herbert Ward «Percy Jones Charles Waldron «Madge Corcoran Polly Eccles. ....Annie Girard ' Marquise de, St. M aur, pte eeeeees «Miss George Elliot Dixon....... a . Esther Eccles. . Tonight.the company will pro- duce its own version of Alphonse Daudet’s ‘‘Sapho,” A goad house lowing the wg of the city coun- cil. NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE. The regular meeting of the W. C.T. U.is in progress this after- uoon at the Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Graves of Grand Forks were among visitors in the city Sunday. J. S. C. Wells and S, F. Emmons, prominent mining experts, are in Iron Mask lawsuit. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Burrill of terday. Among visitors from eastern Canada in the city are Max Mc- Sweyn of Lindsay, Ont., J. Morley Hoag of Toronto and H. C, Becker of London, Ont. G. M. Dawson of Ottawa, head of the geological survey, for whom the city of Dawson was named, is in the city. : R. Marpole; A. J. Cambie, E. Hall and Mr. Lawrence, Canadian railway officials, were in the city today | Mrs. O. M. Fox arrived a few days since from California. A No. 1 piano player wants en- gagement. First class sight reader, Address A. B. REcorp office, at Max Crow came over trom Nel- son last evening. Ae says he would like to be the people's choice for mayor next year. £. Escalet, the restauranteur, is in the city ‘from Columbia, | Mr. and Mrs. Green returned Saturday evening from Deer Park, where they have been camping. Little Girl Stranded. Edith Bradshaw, a twelve years of age, from Similka-| meen, became stranded in this city; yesterday at the Hotel Alten, owing | to the fuilure of her father to provide ; her with adequate funds. to continue! her journey to the Colville reserva-' tion. A collection was taken up! today and a few generous subscrib-| ers, including the hotel, forwarded i her to her destination. It is not | EZ known whether her tather’s negli-; gence was due to oversight or wil-j| ful intent, ! Clara Mathes Company The Clara Mathes company is busy making preparations for the trip east, with the promise of giving “better plays better played.” Miss Mathes has entirely recovered her health. The company will prob- ably be here about TODAY'S STOCK SALES. . 6:00 P. M. LOSES Wate~ A THIS, STs ara on Payaye 6:00 P: M Following is. a sales on the local exchange today together with the quotations: Hossland Sales, -y of the | ROSSLAND’S BIG STORE. Call and see Our Swell Display of Sales today on the local were as follows: $00, 2334c, 2000, 23%4; Ci Giant, 5000, 2/4¢, 3000, 25%c, 10,000, 234¢; Winni- | peg, 500, 1000, 1000, 8c; Centre Star, 500, $1.60; Rambler-Cariboo, NEW FALL JACKETS, SUITS, CAPES i NEW YORK PATTERNS. AND WINTER p Gold Fields, sooo, 73{c. 30, 500, g 3 Athabasca .. B. OC. Gold Fit the city to attend the Centre Star- ¢ Cari! Grank Forks were in the city yes-| 2 0 boo [Camp McKii Centre eee is meer Crow's Nest Pa Deer Trail No. 36 ~8EobeueteBeSe ® A Coming Total Ro x HEE Bewo SAE EE to ! e Just Received and Put in ee Elegant Garments. Large Assortments HUNTER BROTHERS, DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT a j A STRONG CIGAR ‘You'll tind our “E1 Trabuco Cigar strong enough to suit pretty strong ....,° ane Our stock contain: because the: are ait aaa ar ou want, Rossland, Nelson,. Rossland, Trail, Nelson, Denver, Silverton, C: Greenwood, Phenix, Ferguson, Midway, P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKET Sandon, Grand Forks, and Vancouver. Revelstoke, Greenwood, RETAIL MARKETS Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, fascade City, Grand Forks, Camp McKinney, and Vancouver. William Donald, Mgr., Rossland Bratch. New Revelstoke y are it put into them to afford Hest tabang ‘Two for Twenty-live pou the be le beat ‘inet L. LEVY &Co, Wholesale and Retail Tobacco: Opposite Bank of Montreay 2% you, even if you like them | A, G, CREELMAN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, UNEXCELLED TABLE. The Arlington. Haverty, Proprietor THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL a Headquarters for Commer- cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. Estimates furnished on all Kind bing promptly attendeate, Office and sho Ci ec 1p: opi commercial Sout, sear Ala The Clara Mathes company will opena weeks’ engagement at the Rossland opera house, September 19, with a first class repertoire of standard dramas. New scenery and specialties. Popular prices will prevail. little girl, o>. Printing * of every description executed with Pumps ke: ig. Cone Mill ‘Third Avenue Rossland. CUNLIFFE & McMILLAN, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. All classes of Repairs and Construction Work Undertaken. Instock. Agents for Wm. Hi 2 Mille, ‘Concentrators, Etc. P. O Box 198. Ore Oars, Wheels and Northty Buckets, Fane, eb Shafting, Hangers and Pullers, Pipe work Haniilto: CS 110-Volt Alternating Circuits. Order, ‘y and Cantery Work, to Operate on A All Kinds of Electrical Apparatus Made to ynamos and Motors and Complete Lighting Plants Installed. VANCOUVER ELECTRIC WORKS * “ees: 2" Vancouver, B. C. asveasnsaspeneasesns gues esas sseseseasneesesones : Mssbetetes 26 x6 26 20 eet etetes YH sbetetstetetes VANCOUVER ELECTRIC WORKS ELECTRO-PLATING OUTFITS $5 UPWARDS ++ SPARK DYNAMOS FOR GAS ENGINES... and dispatch Can % The Record Office or 17. ROSSLAND OPERA HOUSE. |. FALDING, Manager. PERSONEL OF TI Ce Sie, OMPANY = HE Miss Rose Standish, Mr. Alex. Cochras The together for the purpose of touring Extraordinary Theatrical Attraction. A High ‘ASpecial Eugagement iors Oneanization. Three Nights Only, Commencing Moiday, Sept. 3, Inaugural Performance, Labor Day, of the AUSTRALIAN COMEDY DIRECT FROM THE ANTIPODES. Miss George Elliot, Miss Mad: hend, Mr. Herbert Jones, Mr. Joseph Fyaney and Me e Management has, at a great expense and considerable t Beseand magslderae, trouble, gathered thus Cpe too, THIS IS NOT A CHEAP COMPANY © fe Corcoran, Miss Annie Mr. W. Charles Wsldien. hered this Company ine, Mr. Bercy \t IT IS AUSTRALIA'S NTATIVE Ci +++ REPR ¥ COMPANY Monday nevt, Sept. 3, will be'presented the most notable of comedies “CAST Tuesday, September 4, The Fad of the Hour, a “SAPHO,” As Played by this Company in lortland, Oregon, last July for fourt : ‘This Version has never been played by any company athe than The Australias GoneaeeS, New Version of the World-Famé: AND SOO LINE. RENOWNED “IMPERIAL LIMITED” SERVICE ~~ First-Class Sleepers on All Trains trom ARROWHEAD & KOOTENAY LANDING. Tourist Cars pass Medicine Hat daily for 8t. Paul; Saturdays for Montreal and Bos- ton; Mondays and Thursdays for Toronto. Same cars pass Revestoke one day earlier. CONNECTIONS: Morning train daily for and from Nelson, from Crows Nest Line, and for Revelstoke, Main Line and Pacific Coast. Daily (ex- cept Sunday) for Kaslo and (except Mon- Monday) from Sandon and Slocan Points. Aft Play, ? Wednesday, September 5th, Grand Double Bill, the Excruciatingly-Funny Comedy, “HIS NIGHT OUT” | To be followed by the Laughiest of Afterpieces, a Burlesque in one act of ““@APHO,** Notwithstanding the great expense of bringing is assured. POPULAR PRICES, Si & SOc. | Opening Monday next Sept. a bagil on Sale at Koll’s on Thursday next. this Company from Australia, we play at Sunday) for and from Boundary Points from Kaslo, and {except Saturday) for Sandon and Stocan Points. 4 hrs-Nelson to Rossland-hrs 4 E. J. COYLE, AG.P.A.. train daily for and from Nelson, for Crows Nest Line and from Revelstoke, Main Line, and Pacitic Coast. Daily (except For rates,tickets and full information ap- ply to Depot or City Agt. Rossland, or W. F. ANDERSON, T.PA. 7 B.C, Nelson, B.C. CANADIAN PACIFIC Double Daily Train Service. Noa North Coas as than at Limited |~7. ‘Bown K branch eeiroeneh “Pale nt Suny, all others dally. CITY TICKET OFFICE, ZEIGLER BLOCK, Carner{Howard and Riverside, Try Our Electric Lighted LIMITED” JW. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, V.'1. A.D, CHARLTON, A.G.P.A.,Port! TIME CARD OF. TRAINS. aanesasaal”| “NORTH COAST With New ‘Observation Cars.” land,Ore, description at the RECORD OFFICE THE ROSSLAND RECORD. eee L. 6, NO. 14, ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER: 5, 1902 PRICE § CENTS rr CWHAT HO!” FOR THE RACES BE EQUIPPED WITH ONE OF nas The Mark, of True Refinement may readily be obtained by asing Our Exquisite Imported: Perfumes, Toilet Waters and Sachet Powders. .. Our selection is very choice, embracing all the popular lowers, from the best makers. . The price ts a little Wether but the results are much more satisfactory. Goodeve Bros DRUGGISTS. AND STATIONERS It pays to deal with Goodeve's. $ $7 SS es FALL OPENING... ecee One Thousand Patterns, Men’ s Suitings « eooe ‘We are showing a Grand Assortment of the Fineat Imported Worsteds. Tweeds and Serges. We have already a Large Assortment of New Patterns to choore from, and more Goods are daily being opened,, which for Elegance of Design and Rich- ness cannot be surpassed. The most fastidious can be satisfied. Ordered Clothing is Our Great Specialty; we Guarantee a Perfect Fit or no sale. cLoTmier M. J. O’ HEARN Rossland’s, Greatest Clothing Store. sr oneneennunnnenaee e LA SR OUTFITTER AISIEGE 1S RAISED ” Relieved Hold Out Bravely Against a Force of Bora Estimated at Two Thousand—Sub- Jeoted to Repeated Attacks (By Associated Press.) Capetown, Sept. 5.—The seige of Ladybrand has been raised after Several desperate attempts io cap- of 150 British troops. who attacked Ladybrand are estim- | ated to have numbered over 2,000. The British were summoned. Sep-, rifle arid cannon. fire. The burgers tion. Probably the approach of a ‘War Practically Over New York, Sept. 5—The London correspondent, of the Tribune says Lord Roberts’ annexation of “the Transvaal is generally regarded at home and in South Africa as an indication that the war is practicall; Bi Town Of Ladybrand Is At Last] UB|LITTLE GARRISON 1S SAFE} TTTTITITITTT Te e Hundred and Fifty :s a ag ao i A+ De $ $ ; tember 2, but refused and from that |' time'on were subjett to continual'| + twice tried to rush the British posi- |: relief force saved the little garrison.’}- Ready to to Avenge Chi -[° By Associated P ewe _; London, Sep. 5.—There is little iment in.regard to the best means that the dowag Pp ‘is ready to treat for peace, even: if the allied powers reach an agree- ‘of ‘opening’ negotiations. On the contrary many rumors gathered at over. The stock exchange tnke this-view. The effect of the pro- clamation , will be to cause--the Transvaal burghers now in arms ‘to be treated as rebels and forfeit! belligerent rights. “ft 1 is ‘hoped that MORNING, NOON ° NIGHT E ARE AT IT... We are looking for your Diamond Mount. . ing Order. We do the Finest Class of this Work in the Kootettays. Probably you don’t want anything in this line ‘just now; remember us when you do. EWERT BROS JEWELERS AND ENGRAVERS. by this means the hoplessness, of further resistance will be. speedily brought tu the Boers. But the ex- perience of the Orange river colony is not altogether encouraging- A UNIQUE LAWSUIT Damages for the Viola- tion of Religious Doctrines. ‘CARPENTER & G.. * PHOTOGRAPHERS * And Dealers in Kodeks, Hand Cameras and. Photographic Cheinicals and Materials of All Kinds. Dee fleping and Printing for the Amateur Trade will receive our Best Attention. Call aud sce our Large Line of Kodaks-and Cameras; We Make the Best Photographs in B. C. If you want a Kodak or Hand Camera, ie au not pay ¥ you to send Fast for it. ee will sell you one, delivered right here at Toronto and New York Prices. You can save money by buying at home. Before making, oO purchase, call at our STUDIO OVER THE DOMINION EXPRESS OFFICE and don't forget that ATUVTVVYTETTETURTTTITTTYTR TTT | DELIGHTFUL PERFUMES shave ap Ameren ot i Best mes, that. wi a Syment tothe ladies the ral ra aan ce ol Si lowel boltied and ma fe, Sl nit Prices. Aild Rose, Lilac, Hellotrope, Czar- New York, Sept., 5.—One of the laws of Judaism society, regarded by the more pious of the faith, is that no one. of the faith shall handle fire on the Sabbath. The-pious Jew does not light his fire nor gas. Above all things he does not smoke Samuel F: kin avers that he is ‘one of those who lives strictly to the tenets of the faith. Because, as he alleges, Harris Hy- man has‘ circulated a-report that Froomkin smoked a cigar on the Sabbath, Froomkin. has brought an action in the city court, Shanghai t that she is carry- ing on her anti-foreign policy with ificreased zeal. The latest reported imperial decree from Tsi Yuan- Fu bles as p PROSPECT FOR PEACE IS DARK Dowager’ Empress Is. Not Make a Treaty. ANTI-FOREIGN ture the town and its little garrison | 5 _The Boers-|; Latest Imperial Decree is Warlike and Defiant, Exhorting Viceroys POLICY na’s Injuries. doubtless are preparing the way fer a formal agreement between the powers in the near future. The United States government have not yet recieved a copy of the imperial edict referred to in the Shanghai despatches naming Earl Li with several other Chinese nota- laces ts . fora settlement with the powers, but the state department is advised of the existence of such an edict. » iy said to be defiant and Pp and: to contain_the- statement.that}.. the ‘court ‘fled lest “the emperor might be killed’ during the ‘fighti ; SEE BOUND RY, querrion.—— between the Boxers and Christians and ‘thus leave no one to continue the ‘‘cblestial worship.” The decree is also said to exhort a union of the viceroy’s to ‘tavenge the injuries in- flicted on China” by the powers. Hebellion Spreading. New York, Sep. 5.—The flame of rebellion has been fanned in the southern provinces and a tremen- dous conflagration is predicted with- in a month, says.a dispatch to the Herald from ‘Hongkong. Placards and pamphlets are being circulated in Canton and the province intima- ting that the allies are thoroughly routed. The feeling against foreign- ers is bursting the bounds of official control, The majority of mission stations in Kiang Tung have either been destroyed or looted. _ Native Christians are terribly abused, A systematic looting of houses of English speaking Chinamen has taken place.. Several reform parties who have their headquarters in Hongkong have signed an appeal tc the British minister imploring the assistance of a reform government in establishing | , Making as the capital and the re- tending than Hyman has’ injured him in his business and goodsstand- ing in the community to the amount of $2000. The case is wnique in the history of jurisprudence. Are Holding Of. Toronto, .Ont., Sept. 5.-—The evening Independent, conservative, publishes an interview with George Taylor, sonservative, to the effect that the liberals are in bad condition in Eastern Ontario and Quebec and are holding off the announcement of j a dissolution on that account. . Liberals are Hupeful. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Sept. 5.— At a political picnic held here on labor day. under the auspices of the liberal jation, Hon. Mr. Tarte . Ina, Carnation, Peon d'Espagne -» ' predicted - that the liberals would Perfumes are sold at fifty and These hve centsan ounce, guaranteed _-ROSSLAND DRUG CO. 123 E. Columbia Ave. carry 31 out of 65 seats in the pro- vince of Quebec. Hon. Mr. Mulock also expressed the opinion that the public would support the Laurier administration for what it had- done i i i of i Chinese officiials to administer the govern- ment with foreign advisers. These people are disheartened at the re- ported intention of the powers to withdraw from China. Intensified Feeling + The practical cessation of trade with the north has thrown thousands of Chinese in ‘each port out of em- ployment. - They are ready to join the rebels. The French aggression at Swatow and Japanese aggression at Amoy, intensify the hatred of the foreigners, The. Imperial Edtct. Washington, Sept. 5.—The Unit- ed States government have not yet been informed about any further re- sponses being made by the powers to the Russian note respecting the withdrawal. of troops _ from Pekin. Colombia a. slice and Co. lombia is Seteled. 4 New York, Sept. 5.—Francis S. Loomis, U. S. Minister to Venez- uela, said: “1 learn that the joint of Colombi and Venezuelans appointed by the queen of Spain to decide the boundary line between Colombia and Venezuela, has advanced the boundary line to the Negro river. This gives to of Venezuela which reduces the size of the latter about.one eighth. The land in question is barren country. | DRINK DID It. A Lawyer's Clerk Shoots Two Men, New York, Sept. 5.— Martin Wellman, a lawyer's clerk, in drunken frenzy, to-day shot James Allen and John Kane, tha former will die. Wellman had to be lubbed into before he would surrender to the police who effected his arrest. i Death by Suicide. ae Chicago, Sept. §-—The body of yhes, supposed to have been connectea with a New York Life Insurance company was found lying in a bed in a room at Stafford’s hotel last night. He is MUTINY ON BOARD Muleteers Did Not Like Their Food-- and Rebelled, THE STOKERS ON A STRIKE The Ringlesders of Stokers Under Arreat-- (|The Muleteora Made Their Escape. . The Stokors Refuse to Work with Danish Laborers. New Orleans, Sept. 5. — The British transport Montcalm with 1400 mules for South Africa, has been anchored in midstream a few miles below this port for 48 hours with a mutiny on board. English stokers refused to work alungside Danish stokers and Chicago. mule- teers rebelled against the quality of food furnished. Last night scores of the ringleaders of the mutiny were placed in prison. Causes of the Trouble . Sunday, however, the British stokers refused to go to work. They had learned that four Danish stokers had been given places on the ship's crew and they refused to handle a shovel of coal until they had been displaced. : . Then a complication developed in another quarter. Seventy old muleteers had been shipped, 30 of whom hailed from Chicago. The Chicagoans had had one meal from the ship’s fare and went on a strike. Forty of the ringleaders were placed ‘in.jail, but the muleteers iywrote:: CROSSED IN. A BALLOON Aeronaut. Had Nothing Under Him But the ~ Water. (By Associated Preas.) =: #@ Paris, Sept. 5.— M. ~ Jacques Faure, has successfully crossed the channel ina balloon. He left the Crystal Palace, London, . at 8 o'clock Saturday night and arrive “ mt Alette, Pas De Calais, at* o'clock Sunday morning. The ing of the four hours. During this time “the aeronaut kept his balloon at a height of 700 metres. Has Disappeared. Toronto, Sept. 5.—George S. Clutton manager of the city and county loan association of this city, has disappeared. He is alleged to . have been short in his accounts. Fell From a Window. Windsor, Ont., Sept. 5-—R. M. J to have ided Hon, Arthur Sewail Dead. Bath, Maine, , Sept. 5--—Honorable Arthur Sewall, democratic Fitzgerald, an old British pensioner, while leaning out of his bedroom window, overbalanced himself and fell to the ground thirty. five feet be- low, dying shortly afterwards. for vice-president in 1896, died at 8 a.m. today as a result of a stroke of appoplexy suffered several days ago. i Lost in the Catacombs. - Rome, Sept. 5.— Two young Americans, students at the univer- sity of Eichstadt, visited |the cata combs yesterday with their triends and up to a late hour last night fo A Notable wedding Hamilton, Sept. 5.—Harry Led- yard, son of president Ledyard. of the Michigan Central railroad, Detroit, and brother of Baroness Von Kettler, whose husband was murdered by the Chinese in Pekin, was married today to Miss Maud Hendrye, daughter of W. Hendrye, the well: known railway cartage agent aad horse fancier, this city: trace of them had been Later.—The lost students Harty Therefore the negotiations on this point cannot besaid to have been though it is known that. unofficial during the last four years. h are in p which marked by any formal advancement, ' Fengel and George Laughey were ,found at 3 o'clock this morning by German student friends, who carry- ing torches and guided by the arch- Rerlously Wounded Ottawa, Sept. 5.—Sir. Alfred Milne cables from Cupetown an- nouncing the serious wounding of private C. C. M. Watts, of Virden, aélogist Signor Marucchi, had hed for them all night long. \ Man., (Strathcona’s Horse) at Sud- fontein on September 1st. .