ROSSLAND EVENING REOORD, ee Rossland Evening Record | VOL 3, NO. 236. ‘APRIL 7, 1899. Philadelphia and Chicago men, has been formed, and is now negotiating for the purchase and coneolidation: of all the Chicago traction companies, surface and elevated, with good prospects ofa ‘suc- AL KS FER Some Without Babies and Others Rae ey an soft redetone ' ith Many. southern Minnesota, the only stone O! : t its kind probably in the world, the In-} dians for centuries obtained materials for the pipes, which were probably arti- HEADED FOR WESTERN CANADA cles of commerce, as they are found in Indian graves from the gulf to Canada. : —_ ai: a ‘A Clothing Talk. "The well dressed have a decid- “ed advantage over the slovenly. i tion giverl a man | zi cal ir sree ROSSLAND. BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1809. Bes peers in Bass fie, , ~NEW PRICE FIVE CENTS. in social life and every place where men do congregate. - Our cheap suits:fit as well as BANK OF MONTE CARLO. Statement of the Financés of that Noted a al ee Gambling ‘Institution. ©, M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer san- Qi Utah Kansas and Nebraska Farm- ers Are Coming. has the best: equipped Kerving establishment in the city and is prepared to do all kinda of plumbing steam-fitting, etc, anywhere, for. eny body at any time. 1-19-t! —_—_ Fire in Montreal. April 7—The Dominion meta} works owned by C. Garth & Co. wastotally destroyed by fire last night. The losa was about $60,000. ‘W.J, White, inspector of © di ve Pe timmigration agencies, with headquarters at Ottawa, ia on his way to Utah to make final arragements to move 6,000 Mormons to. Southwestern Canada this spring. Mr. White isan ardent believer in the fature of the Northwest, and of the southwestern part _ of the dominion, and while on his way across the continent is gsid. to have made the following statement: “This is the greatest immigrant year, yet. Fully 60,000 new people will settle jn the Canadian Northwest this spring and summer, and settlers are also flock- ing into the northwestern States at 3 rate never before equaled. OF course, 1 can speak with knowledge only of the Canadian immigration, ‘butI can tell you that it is something wonderful. With the exception of the heavy move- —_————_———_- All at Sea. Ate:ntminded Professor, in the batl.<' tub.—Well, well, now Thave forgotten what I gotin hare for.—Fliegende Blat- er, * § the Rowland hanna ey uh Graham & Son. Near P. O. Hast. S. GLAZAN —CARRIES A—— accom) The cloth is thoroughly shrutk in the cheapest as well as the best and the same panies all. oe © Wesell this make of goods because experience teaches us that nothing is too | we serve and it pays to give value. ih Ndlntacinad m ~ : Clothing Departitient —————ee The Big Store. | our best ones, becaisé they are all SHOREY’S Ready Tailored Make. Guarantee Card yood for the customers “HUNTER BROS. BIG STOCK ——a OF ment of Russian Quakers into Canada, the immigration is almost entirely do- mestic to America, By the end of the Rossland Mining Stocks AT THEIR BRST, It eometimes happens that a good Diamond ie not geen at ite Wo spay special attention ds, but to the tt beat becanse of an inappropriate recting. not only to the mounting of our own’D: Dollars to Develop the of those of our patrons : ae J. W. SPRING Buccossor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING. : TT Nextdoor to the Post Oitive. Tron Colt. ( : ; ‘ NEW GOODS. At“THE EMPORIUM OF FASAION.” You can buy for Jeast money. ‘The nobbiest Spring Overcoat, Suit, Pair of Shoes, Shirt, and Tie that can be had in.the city. rey? U Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing Our stock of Boys’ and Youths’ Suits is complete ‘in overy style in Tweeds, Serges and Clay ‘Worsteda, Just Opened A large consignment of Men; Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes in, the very iatest shapes. ° Mace he aD x ig Star Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand FOR VICTORY-TRIUMPH £300,000 Lonnon, April 8.—The Casino at Mon- te Carlo wound up ite financial year on March 81, with w total income ef £1,104,- . being an increase of £40,000 over 1898, The season opened badly, witha shortage compared to 1807. They were over 1,000,000 short at the end of Febru- ary, the rush of February and March raised the receiptsand recovered the lost ground and made a record. The tables have been exceptionally fortun- ate, with very few lucky players. A wealthy Yorkshire minegwner was one Deer Park Repor*—Idaho to, - be Developed. ‘There bave been several making a mine of the Iron Colt. Tho that important changes ‘and transactions in mining circles. during the past week, among them being the announcement that the directors of the Iron Colt company have | provided a $250,000 working fund and thatit will be. spent, if necessary, in of the luckiest. He plunged and took away £16,000. A Russian count made a seneational coup, having won £14,000 in e-night.’ This revenue will be absorbed by a payment to the Prince of Monaco ‘incipal and th of the caeino, | but? £44,000 GERMANY. 1S. ARRAIGNED Stated That Dutch Bill's Gunboat i Aided the Somoan. SOME SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES The ‘Chicago Chronicle’ Publishes a Letter From an Officer of the Philadelphia. CurcaGo, Ill., April 8.—A_ apecial to Six hundred and sixty thousand pounds goes to the ehareholdersas interest. The Prince of Monaco’ receives £100,000, and will get a limp sum of £1,000,000 extra for a renewal of the concession, which expireain 1918. The prince ‘is estima- ted to be worth £2,00,000. y ‘\ work willwommence on the Idaho the first of June by the parties who made The battle of the Sunday papers be- gins tomorrow. Both the Daily Mail and Telegraph will try tooutvie each the Cl le from San saysa letter has been received there from ai officer from the cruieer’ Philadelphia, dated Apia, March 24,.which says: ‘It waa asserted without codtradiction that ammunition had been sent aghore to.the rebels from the German gunbeat Falke, and subsequent events seemed‘to prove it, as unlimited firing has been indulged in by the rebels, and -still continues, at times being very lively. :! : year we will have settled 8,000 Russian Quakers on government Jands. For four years these people have allowed no mar- riages in their ranks, and the married people have been compelled tolive apart in order that the excdus this spring might not be hampered by ‘Dpabes in a mine of the Centre Star is very impor- tant, Messrs. Durant and Tarbet got got $2,000,000 for the Centre Star, and as they haye every confidence. that the idaho is an extension of that mine it means extensive development for the Idaho. “Tt is a crime under the terms of the.” Berlin treaty laws to furnish arma and - ammunition to the natives; and the fact that empty shells have been found om the battle ground of German manufac- ture and of the same kind used by the Falke, almost proves the complicity of the Germans. Itis also acurious fact that after the firat day’s shelling by the ships the Mataaia men alwaya rushed toward the front took positions in the rear of the German consulate or the German bnildings, so 28 not to be in the linecf the fire. Another fact.that needa no’ corroboration’ “is that ‘the: ‘German 1 Tivoli: hotel: has been” ths soureé “trom » Mont 18 aud the--comp) Qaeeb dade édastion-ands parehaecd srbichiiniagaiationnbns Reon: given. 0 idtgeneral:: ” The fact that wnedéked gre visit. a Na aa vee aR ae ra : on the dump‘netted the company $12€3 aton-ig a gratilying reault for the stock- holders. , In mining, as well as in all other bus- iness, the news cannot all be good news,{ - so we have torecord the unfavorable re- port of J. B. Johnson, upon the Deer park mine, which has caused the stock : to decline until it is offered upon the ‘11 EAST COLUMBIA ANENUE. | | Toronto market on 6 cents witn oniy 4% offered. It is understood’ that the low - = ets Ke values were the caute of the unfavorable T. R.M fe) R ROW. oe i - OUR GOODS ARE .RIGHT. | report. , ; ‘ ..8UCHBBOR TO.., ?. i OUR PRICES ARE ‘RIGHT. | ‘The closing down of the. Commander MouZaN @ MORROW: hhbhbakibnbhhh on account of water in the shaft ia -un- fortunate only in the fact that work will —WHEN YOU WANT A— be suspended until large pumps can be Prescription installed. FILLED ACCURATELY * BRING IT TO US.. - other with their first. numbers. Both will present'a brilliane array of contrib- utors. i! : In the meanwhile there have been nu- merous protests frem county town coun- cils and religious bodies against Sunday labor. ae: Qrieen. Victoria enjoys excellent health on thegReviera.. Shejimade a. visit to the monastry of Lachet. When the party visited the queer old ‘chapel the p for that purpose. _ <{scene of the yearly: pilgrimiges, where ‘The returns from.the shipment of 30 miraculous cures are sald to take place, Be tons,o€ ofé from the Evening Star, tethe the father superior receivad Her Majesty. aN: SEO" ¥ | Trail smelter netting;the + $870 x : is a, very.: important’ announcement 1o 2 Aediclatactaotsh tal 3 . r\ nf Qur Spring Overcoatings. Suilinga, Pantings and Fancy Vestings have arrived and our Ordered clothing department is being kept. very basy. ope. For Miners s Ay : Another is that sale of the Victory- Wecarry a fall line of Rubber Boote, Mining Shoer, Slickers, i ft ers of the very best makes, all St the lowest pris Tejumph, with, the sdsnrance that work ‘ # ‘would goon be resumed and vigorously 8 ‘prosecuted and that £800,000 had been FURNITURE... Ione ae eet eS Ba aoe Oe . STOVES... iepeettnadaetliocape seat CROCKERY MINING OPERATORS AND BHORERG, GLASSWARE 3 CARPETS 4 Established 1895. \ Agoutafor N, & F. 8. Rallway addition to PARLOR SETS a4 ELECTRIC Light Globee. This is the rebate we had at our Jost. large ehipment | of Overcoate, Suits of Clothes, etec., and atthst rate we.are now offering it to our customers. 4 ' Everlasting Overalls White uhirts...: Faney Knitted shirts. ‘A $16 Overcoat for. ‘A G16 Suit of lothes fo Rossland, Year, Erle and Columbia townsite. hi rms. : “The 6,000 Mormons who are locating onour western lands belong the Joe Smith sect. They do not practice polya- amy, and are the moat desirable kind of settlers. i “The t has begun early this year, and only today I received information from one of our ‘Western ‘agents that a party of 600 immigrants laad been started from Kansas and ‘Ne- braska, One of these families consists of @ farmer, his wile and seventeen chil- dren, including three pairs of twins.” ———— LOCAL BREVITIES. We Have Buyers for All Stand- ard Stocks. Mine: Blankets Soeks, three pai We have no branch stores. Wab-To buy et above prices you ayo only to call at ROSSLAND AUCTION AOUSE. 42 E. Columbia Avenue. B. BANNETT, Mauestt. GOSS GO50 = a: b D eects , \ ONE PRICE STORE ATTENTION S.25%Rsfom poy stock. of wgol ane felt Hata in all the teed STAND AT EASE. Jp our fing Shore fo tg” and gentlemen PRESENT. AND PURE! ygupmadzoy inte he One Price Fore SE 4 11 WANTED—Second Hand Honeehoid | Big Th gooda for which the highest price will be paid. afew Mugwump Nelson-Poorman. S. GLAZAN, FIRST AVENUE Firat Store Esst of] 5} : SPOKANE 81. SORBasio mn Ss —_— = eee BARS RUSE DE ‘ARETE Three Rossland Stocks Advance and One Reservation. Sa7Rq) We yilthave your trade after that average man buys. stoes from their appear- ‘ance'and fit, ‘They knew little about leath- eT * Sa i . | All we:: Tr ! ask is: ys er and trnat to thelr dealers. Hence the advantage of dealsng with a: repu table house. Our shoesstrike people by stylish shape and by their quality. Cc. O. LALONDE | 106 WEST COLUKBLA AVENUE. —s ATEN’ PROMPTLY SECURED “Write for our interesting books ‘ Invent, oreHelp” and “How you aro swindled.” Send usa or model of your fnvention or improvement and we will tell Yon free our opinion os to whother it is Frobably patentable. Womake.a ty probably htions rejected in other bands, Pighest references Chris McDonald returned last even- MARION & wane JRoss Thompson ARS s we é ing from Bossburg and the Boundary ah : Bagi viireatapet es Regular Auelieg Sle p country. eee ee Soothe S| ee ea ©. R. Hamilton, of Daly & Hamil Sebi an Marition negean Yate Ware | ty item reamed ai evening from a profesaion- 29, aearelen eae ca al trip . Orwices: ASHINGTOR, D. Mr, and Mra. M. A.Green went ‘to { { Mowrneat, Cax. Celville today, where Mrs. Green will = remain for o time visiting. _ Soloman Cameron is back from Spo- ne. Hector McRae returned last evening from a trip to California. E A. F. Corbin left on the noon train for Woodbury creek on mining business. Hugh Henderson, of the Le Roi brew- ery, is still a cripple from a sprained ankle. : Where you will find Ess‘ern prices ut t 28 Rpoki Cc. C. GIBSON & GO. seu * WW. B.—New goods arriving daily. All the latest easterm novelties, An assy - era’ outilt Teomplete] for bale cheap. ‘TEA 2c per Ib, (Sample Free) His Head Was Splintered by the Terrific:Rall But He Still : Lives. THREE LOCAL STOCKS DECLINE ~ WILL NOT SAY HOW IT HAPPENED SPICES 4 boxes for 2c. Four. Republic Stocks Are Quoted at Less Than They Were a Week Aga Hints at Some Monster Conspiracy— Physicians Say He ‘May : Recover. “At the annual meeting held. yesterday of the Dundee Gold Mining company) the board of directors wore re-elected as : " , follows: aes ‘The local stock market, as quoted by Charles Dundee, W. A. Galliher, J. L.| the leading Roseland mining, brokers, | see THE soe PIONEER“ si DRUGGISTS.. Every night by the only Meensed auctioneer M. J. WALKER, L have the following blocks in the following companies for ser EUREKA CONSOLIDATED, GOPHER, HOME STAKE, EVENS STAR, SILVERINE, R. E, LEE’. BODIE, EUREKA, NORTH ST! and ZILA M. . ' Parker, W. D. Barclay, C. F. P. Cony- John Copp is out again, after having ‘tbeen kept at home two’ weeks with a gore foot, caused by # horse falling on it. A.A. Cole, metallargical chemist at COMES TO THE AID OF Dr. A. W. CHASE At Spokane street nt goods of avery Gi Fales mude on Commisstor tlemeuts given at cheapest: rates. address P.O Box 194. ived daily id prompt set- Call or Lotsinthe Original Townsite | z ; yO 5 nit THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, -:+ -*° ROSSLAND, B Cable Adéress: “PARKER.” ROSSLAND, B. €. Reat's, >(This Is Onlya Scheme Scott, beare, Ernest Kennedy and. Robert J. L. Parker resigned as generel sup- intendant on account of private business show an improvement in values in four, etocka, three Rossland and one reserva- tion, and a decline in seven, two Ross- land and four reservation. } Big Three, which was quoted a week Sroxane, Wash., April 8.—[Special to the Reconp.]—Kenneth ffarington Bel- laire refuses to ‘pass in.” That iv what he told your correspon-. dent at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. His lor}and was put upon a committee with ago at 25 cents, is today set down at 28. Ls meentatisieimi the War Eagle, will deliver a lecture be- fore the Rossland school of mines this evening upon the “Tron” Ores of Cana- Catarrh= Tel Ail Moreing & Telephcne, Codes {Bedford BMeNell's, * 85 : Clough’s. pyfmo and save at least cent.’ ee G iS "SPRING CLEANIN Chas. E. BENN: J.L, PARKER. r| Mr. Kennedy to select his successor. Jt was determined to at once replace ‘Evening Star has advanced from 11 to 12 cents, and Victory.Triumph from 9 to head is badly splintered;-to use his own words, but he is better today and the physicians attending him at the Pro- - Quick Work. the hoisting plant which waa recently destroyed by fire, and ded that the mala shaft be sunk’to the 500 foot level. . The trustecs elected the following offi- cera to serve for the ensuing year: Chatrles, Dundee, president; W. A. Gal- Tiber, vice-president; R. A. O. Hobbs, secretary treasurer. Mr. Parker was chosen as coneulting engineer for the 10 cents. lic steck bas and ia now quoted at $3.65. ‘The local stocks which have declined arethe Deer Park. from 10 to8 cents; Iron Colt from 21 te 20centa and Iron Mask from 91 to 85 cents. The reservation .shares which have declined on the Rossland market sre testant Saditarum say he may recover. - When asked to tell how the accident happened; how he managed to fall from a second story window and light on his head, he refused to say anything about his perilous fall. “id any one push you out window?” he was asked. “Now, liston to me, young man, I am am not ready to give to the world .the da.? Admission free. i Cost of Burning a Heritic. In the course of an article sketching the histories of some early English ec- clesiastics, a writer in the Windsor Mag- azine (London) tella what it cost to burn ah:ritic, The i ems are taken from the municipal records of Canterbury, dated “This is the soason iL DARKER & OD, (eee nosstann, 3c.” $1 Thonay Saul, Drgelil. MUS NOUERS Thun Sa Inge a 16 cents Rossland Opera House. BANNER ATTRACTION! NONDLY aad TUESDAY APRIL 9, 10, Grander Than Ever. THE NFW PRODUCTION OF _ Me Be LEAVIT'S ==Sufferers Transfer Co. | Jeiglis, and fancy driving ‘sie Seg Sa ee of the h of sometimes ‘pianet ant pay all damages done e act as 1685, and are a8 follows: For the expenses of bringing @ heritic from London.....--+-+ «149 8d For 1}¢floads of wood to purnhim, 289d For gunpowder .. ~ 1d ‘A atake and atapl a. «8d Many rstand this, and effort to cure it, but it is beyond ice. Ne Af man can ignore Catarrh. 1 ge eieePey fof bemmakes constant effort be rit IBLO vss 2 g about the manner of life ada tha’ to breed Too Clever to Keep. First’ Shipping Olerk—Have you : = heard that Robson has got sacked. Catarrh for over thiny years, and his name i Second Shipping Clerk—No. Ie that ‘by thousands ‘who have off the . afact? I thouyht he was such a clever sort of chap. i “Firat 8. C.—Too clever by mele He invoiced @ consignment of cra les as matrimonial fruit paskets|—Vanity M acNEILL & DEACON, fair. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B. C. See ee ‘A -$200,000,000 Trust. Curcaao, Ill, April 7-—The Chronicle Spider and Fly 49 ——PEOPLE———40 15—-HIGH CLASS SPECIALTIES—15 THE MAGNIFICENT SCENERY THE GORGEOUS COSTUMES THE SUPERB BALLETS THE GOLD & SILVER MARCH Matchless Chorusof Sixteen Beautiful girls. The new hits in follies and tan- cies. = Yankee Doodle Boys; The Widow Brown; Throw Em Down; Dewey: The Domestics of the Palace; Sousa Viv- andiere Band; The Mermaids’ Rovels. PRICES—1,.60, $1.25, 750. this morning says syndicate with $200,- 000,000 backing, composed of New York, Miner Bullding, Columbia Aveaues . _ Sale Now Open at Roll’s Drug Store, sfer, shi goods. d ‘ashington sexeoned Fir and Tamarac woot, wash STABLES—First Ave., bet. Spokane and Wash. St. OFFICE—9, J.W. AARTLINE PROP. ___ HAINERAL ACT, 189%. \ form F.) : Certificate of Improvements NOvICE. A. G. CREELMAN P. ©. BOX 315, GEO. BEAM sty vest jm, eral Claim: : rectional Mip ean res maining division ot y dist Creelman & Beam, | sek val cated—About oneshel rand! CONTRACTORS ano BUILDERS. Ratiniates furnished on all kinds-of work.| MY uScerder tors Jobbing promptly attended to. ‘purpose ‘of obtain! xe notice that setae 8 re an OFFICE AMD SHOP: 18 r Mare i Commercial cqyrt, Fear Rossland.8. ated this t MeV EREUS ant BROKERS. Properties examined, Mines managed, Standard Stocks boueht and sold. - J, L. PARKER Consulting mining enginoer Dundee, a marac and Fairmont. M. A- Wilson & Co.” HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. ~- BEDRORD Cords for Truuser’s. .. H. H.Playford, AUDITOR and ACCOUNTANT No.1 Stone Block, Rossland P.O, BOX 598.."). SPOKANE STREET got,J.F: McKenzie, office ‘and resl_ we over 0,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of. oronto, . ert One Door East of Col. Avenue. company. WEEKLY ORE SHIPMENTS. ‘and 860 to Trail. the Trail smelter. 80 tons to Trail. loading five more, this evening. ———_——_—_ Montreal Market. 69, eine, 1200 shares sold at $3.00.. There Were 2,378 Tons—2,310 to Northport The ore shipments for the week end- ing April 7 from the Rossiand mines amounted in all to 2,678 tons. The Le 1 Roi shipped 2,310 to ‘the Northport smelter, and the War Eagle 288 tons to The Iron Mask sent This mofning the War Eagle sent five carloads or 80 tons to Trail, and were which may shipped Mosrrear, April 8.—[Special.]—Two thousand shares of War Eagle were sold on the stock exchange this morning at closing at $3.58 offered. Payne the Princess Maud from 10 to8 cents, Tom Thumb from 26to 20, Morning Glory from 19 to 12 cents, and Butte and Boston from 8 to 7 cents. pa ne LOOKING FOR FIRE TEAMS. One of the Horses Has a Game Leg and Will Be Discarded. The city is negotiating for horses for the fire department. One of the team which has been in the service of the de- partment for a year, has an injured leg ‘and isnot able todo the work required of him, so another horse will.. be gotten in hie place. A good team for the chem- ical engine is also to be d. The hideous details of {this damnable plot against my life. They want to wipe me out, but their sponge is too dirty. But Ishall notdie now. My: mission has not been fulfilled. I will tell you all about it in the Times. Then you will read, gasp and wonder. Lord Salisbury must answer my letter. The city of Rosslaud must pay me $100,000 damages for the optrageous . treatment. Watch - for the next issue of the Times. It will tell you all. Dickey show tho gentld= man out.” Miss Woodford, or “‘Dickey’’ as she Is affectionately called by the vetern of a h a 4 city bas been offered $200 for tke team it now has, which it will probably not accept, a8 $300 was paid for [ta yeara Pete, the horse witha lame leg, will be mated and put at work-upon the street. in all sorts of life, is conatantlyat M. Bellairis bedside. As the Recorp goes to press there isa Chinaman sawing wood for the city the fire hall, J