ROKELAMD RUNNING RHOORD, APRIL 20, 1690, FRE AT THE CLARENDON Caught From Blectric Wire on the} :3 Second Floor. FIRE BOYS DID THEIR DUTY The Damage Will Not Exceed $400, Whieh Was Covered By - Insurance. At 9:40 last evelling the populace war called out by an alarm of fire, which proved to be in the Clarendon Cafe. I'he fire company was promptly at the scene and quietly worked like beavers and within 30 minntes had the flames out. ‘The fire started just over the bar in the partition sbont 18 feet from the front of the building from electric wires The damage by fire was slight, bat that by water was ble, but in all " Distinguished Passengers. New York, April 26,—Richard Cro- Ser sailed for Southampton this morn- ing on the American liner New York. A large number of Tammany followers were on hand to givehim asend off. Gould and wife were at the dock farewell to Lady ary Sackville, vue oes to London. Bir Jul jan Paunce- ‘ote, British ambassador, with his fam- ily, also boarded the New York. Thos. Brackett Reed and wife,and another prominent personage, were aboard the New York. Shot The Wrong Man. ‘Avousra, Ga., April 26.—While sev- ural intoxicated soldiers of the Second Citinoks regiment were attempting to set re to some small wooden sheds about inidnight last night, a fight occured when Lieutenant John Mayeski, an off- ‘er of the day, tried to diepereo them. The acldiers yenisted Mayeski and atart dd ple with him. Mayeski, ‘hinking ‘tie Nite wasin dan; ety rer a revo'ver and fired. Private Jus. L. Gil- iland, iF Ripley, Ohio, fell with the bul- et in his left breast. Gilliland did not nave a hand in the fight bat was trying to put out the blaze. Didn't Kill the Children. Eastox, Pa., April 26.—Three men were killed today by falling slate in the will not probably exceed $650 which ie covered by insurance. Mr. Fellows, su- perintendent of the Water & Light com- pany waa there and stated toa repre- sentative of the Recorp that ifthe fire caught from the wires it was no fault of the. company,as private parties had done a great deal of work with the wires about the building, and in several in- stances the company had called the at- tention of the management to the bad wiring and had made le valley quarry, 20 miles from here. Two hundred tonsof slate and dirt fell into the hole. Edward Nard- ing and J. D. German were buri There is no hope of recovering the bod- ies inside of twodays. The third man, an Italian, was cut in two. Hardin; was 50 years old and leaves a family o! 18 children. Police Court. J. L, Brown and J. J. Madegan were up before police Magistrate Jordan this mnorning upon the charge of being drunk All the spectators expressed confi- , and were beth discharged ‘pon the promiee to do better and the that they were going to the dence in the fire and felt sure that the fire would be extinguished put they all, too, recognised that it -would hove been a sad night for Ross- lana the department bad not been muiccessful D. DEW: a presented the fire de- f Saeed k de ty the reciation 0 the work done by the Repartment. : ue Quotations, gairmount . jiant. Homestake. Sbserr SeatNaRRES ret] gS baneaiaalias Sab a Si Ss Montreal Stock Exchange. Mowrrnzat, April 26.—On the Mon- treal stock market this morning the fol- ‘prices ruled: War Eagle, sell- DA 3 buyers, $3.64. Payne, sellers, $3.98; -bayete; $8.97. Montreal & Lon- don, seller, 713¢; bayere, 70. Bales—Payne 1600 at $3.90; War Ea- gle, 3250 at $3.64¢@$3.66; Montreal & Tendon, 1000 at 70. Boundary country. ligan’s case wae remanded on the'22nd to come up today andin the meantime he has been a city boarder. President Takes a Walk. Wasurncton, D. C., April 26.- —Presi- dent McKinley. has almost ly er sason cs. $ J. B. Johnson & Co. RealEstate and Mining brokers INSURANCE AGENTS. Insurance Aeente. forthe fol- loping Companies: Norwich Union of Eagan’, jonal of Ii ies, tas ars Fate Glass. We have sale for alt ———— Standard Stocks, J.B. johnson & Co $O40OOOOO0OO0S ©OOOOOO Cable Adéress: “PARKER.” ROSSLAND, B. C. Telephone, Codes {ed Reliord Si Sie 2 Chas. E, Benn. J. L. PARKER. dL. PARKER & OO. ROSSLAND, B. C. MING ERGINEERS and BRISERS, Properties examined, Mines managed, dard Stocks boucht and sol J, L. PARKER Consulting mining opeineer | Dundee, Tamarac and Fairmot International Music I fal], o——-WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 25T11—_, — First Appearance Here of- Mins Belle Williame, Quaker City Coon Siagine Cyn And the Acrobatic Ci Jack G. Albion. | Todt STOCE COs _| 7} The BIG SHICE C0). Ada Warren May Miner John Gentle Chas. Burton Eva Brandt Reed & Taylor ‘The Eastern Sketch Duo Owens and. Wren. ‘The Rig Favorites O’Brien, Jennings & OBri-n, THE GREAT CONCHITA. ‘The Clever Allens—— = MISS CONCHITA’S PRETTY DRAM. 1 «A Miner’s Dau ghter” A Song ag If that is what you want for your money, you can easily gi it rnvwhere. We do not offer you # rong bu! ice as much Ree and in many instances three and four times a mel goods as you can get anywhere else for eame amount. Finest Handkerchiefa without a son 5¢ Eleewheore w ith A song. 3 Pair Sox without a sos; Everlsating Overals. without a son, Blankets . thonta sony wort aeong $1 to $5. El isewhere with a gong § 42.50 tof6 0 hout a suhy $3 lo ¢10 Flsewhere with a song 315 to 35 without # rong 0c to $2 Elsewhere with a-song $1.50 to 5 hont a gong 50e tof4 Elsewhere without «sung $1.5) to 38.00 without a gong 26¢ tu {2 Eleewhere with song $1 to 6 toe shirts. . without a song 26c to $1.50 Elvewhere with a song 7éc to {4 GLOVES, NECK TIES, BRACES, TOWELS, TAB- LINGS, RUBBER COATS ETC. * On the same ecale [Se to 2s 50e recovered from an attae of aod ints morning took “A half hour’s al Ex-Premier Dead. Nrena, April suai eri Ge:- lachstein is dead. Le Rol LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE. JOHN F. LINBURG, Stylish Rigs for rent First class Saddle and Pack Horees. StaBies: Columbia Ave. +z Phone N No. 37. ‘Commercial Alley, ‘Phone No. 39. - P. O. BOX, 136. WILEeX THE PLUMBER 28 SPOKANE STREET. AELLO 89, ROSSLAND OPERA ROUSE Metropolitan Opera Co. PROP. MONDAY MAY Monday Evening. . THREE NIGHTS cout ENCING W.J, LOUGHEED J. FVFE Wet LOUGHEED G0. Merchant Tailors Ladies’ Drapers,” We have the largest and most ‘both of Gentlemen’sand MISS ERSCH —<—=— who will have charge of the Dress mening poome sana whe. Sill be pres: mendations from some of ing cities of the United States. WE AIM TO DO A vt Stylish First Class Trade IG COLUMBIA ANE: M. A: Wilson & Co. HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. | BEDFORD Cords for Trousers, .. ‘Tueaday Evening. . Wednesday Evening Will Rising Wayne Hogemon Eddie Smith Sidney Rhorer Blundhe Aldrach Alice James Janette Lincoln Lillian Kimble PRICES, 50c, 76c, $1.00 Seate on sale rt Roll’s Drag store. T. W. HOWARD GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT 106 Bisnorecate-St., London, E. C. Ie YOU WANT AN ADVERTISEMENT, Large gr Small, Inserted in ans European Newspay Magazine, of. yourself wi trotblevoing detelle by sending {¢ straight to T. W. HOWARD, 108, BisorsGare-eTREET, Loxpon. ESTIMATES FURNISHED and CONTRACTS ABRANGED for Large Orders ADVIC~ OF- erding the Dest Mediums for. bring- ing 4 ADVERTISERS before the PuLF x.” Corres pondence invited. Principals T. W. HOWARD, pe BIRHOPSGATE-STREET, LONDON, E. C. ent for THE Bi uAReat for ce Rosmtapax and British Co- {CURES THE WORLD| SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. Ne Rheumatism Banish-= ed Like Magic. A lef from One Dose. Mr. E. W. Sherman, proprietor of the Sherman House, Morrisburg, Ont. is known by thousands of Canadians, hence the fol- lowing statement from “Mr, Sherman will be read with baad interest and Le gi Onr goods are not better or worse than those ycu pay much higher prices tor You can notice the prices marked at any. store here, mark the quality of the Js, then come to us and if you don, tlike” tu throw away any of your money, you garely will take the advantage of saving fialf or more on your purchases WE HAVE NO-BRANCH STORES Rossland Auction House, BBannett, Mer 42 E. COLUMRIA AVENUE- io: vening Record VOL 8, NO. 262. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1899. PRICE FIVE OENTS. rewerereeerrr eae . GOLD NAGGETS A Nugget Bangle, Broach or Stick Pin Makes s a pleasing SOUVENIR gift for a friend. We have a nice assortment of this jewelry made of carefully aelected nuggeta, -See our Nugget Jewelry. J. W. SPRING Ty Bhecestor to CHarzoen, Mrrcieut Next'door tothe Post Office, # Brmine, SLI Surrender. emaseaseseceeeecesceece=e |. NEW GOODS. At “THE EMPORIUM OF FASAION.” Yon .can buy for least money ‘The nobbiest Spring Overcoat, Suit, Pair’ of Shoes, Shirt, aud Tie that can be had in the city, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing Our stock of Boys’.and Youths’ Suits is complete i style in Tweeds, Serges and Clay Worsteda, Laem el A Just Opered consignment of Men, Boys’ and Yuuths’ Shoes in the Bhapes. Ala very latest el Our Spring Overcoat'ngs Suilings, Pantings and Fancy Vestinge have arrived and our Ordered clothing department is being kept very busy. For Miners ‘Wecat Overalls and ces possible. fe fallline of Rubber Roots, Mining Shoes, Slickers, rs of the very. best makes, all at oie lowest _Pri- Call and be convince M. J,-O’HEARN, The Clothier. CORNER ‘COLUMBIA AVE. AND LINCOLN 8ST. Officers are Returning to Man- la to Work. ority of the United States appears to be on the eve of a collapse. Aguinaldo, ipino PEACE 1S MSH ; cess [Rabl : Tho Filipinos are Expected Soon to Gated Apia, April. 13¢” Goal, cannot bs ON. THE BYE: OF A COLLAPSE), s Feeling is Spreading and ‘New Yorx, April 27.—Under Manila]! date tho Evening Journal. prints: The revolt of the Filipinos against the auth- cording toa representative of the Fil- KAUTZ NOT P “AGGRESSIVE. Only Protecting Life axa aud Property and the Samoan Government. ‘Wasuinaton, April 27,—The following dated Apia, April 18: Coal ‘cannot be: obtained at Apia, and must be ordered from Auckland. Everything is quiet at Apia. I ani-not aggressive on the -Ma-' tasfa rebels, but am protecting the’ United States. consalate, United States’ perty and the & \¢ as establiahed by the decision of the jus- tice of the supremo court. The navy department, in a footnote to the ebove,. announces that it has al- ready completed- arrangements for .sup- plying Admiral Kantz with coal, and it sill soon be at his command. couRT OF FOPE LEo, : Laughlin Honored for His ‘His Learning and Ser- to the Church, + Parcdeeeen April 27.—The cere- ac.| mony of inveating Mgr. J..F. Laughlin with the robes of a domestic prelate of the pontificiel, court of: Pope Leo took here, is now tures. cea, A feeling of hopelessness is spread- cers are returning to work at Manila. NEWMARKET STAKES. atakes Tod Sloan, on Lord Wm. ford’s:Borzak, finished second. Mr. W. Cooper's Newhaven UI, .was the winner Five horses ran, [ oa = )Ross Thompson. «eo~<2 I have the following blocks in the following companies for sale; EUREKA: CONSOLIDATED, GOPHER, HOME STAKE, EVENING STAR, SILVERINE, R. E, LEE’ BODIE, EUREKA, NORTH STAR and ZILA M. Lotsin the Original Townsite. -t- -:- ROSSLAND, P. 0. za THE REDDIN -JACKSON CO., AGENTS, : ~ ’ The One Price Stores Epecial offer for Six Daysonly. , On account of the liberal patronage be stowed upon us auring the past few days we wish to chow our appreciation in the following manner: 1 Wave & Butcher Razor (atsolutely guaranteed or money refunded) 0 2 shaving Brush (extra, ‘ait made) wert He 2 Cake of Chicago Shaving wort Horn Pocket omb (in leather case) W This Complete Outfit for $1.00—<—=——— N. B.—Matl orders for this outfit will receive prompt, attention but must ant aufficigat to cover postage 15 cents estrs, This offer stands good until imianie April 25 or Mail o1 C.C.GIB5ON & CO. eeremu™ NEENE Tel, Nos ansfer Co. and Se oe teums; Re-| P sfer, warehouse, or shi ‘We eell Washington searoned Fir and Tamarac wood. STABLES—Firat Ave., bet. Spokane and Wash. St. OFFICE—9, Wash. St- J.W. AARTLINE PROP. “r have been cure years’ standing In ste fave. One Sottie of SOUTH AMERIC. RHEUMATIO CURE performed this Inet remarkable cure. The effects of the first dose of South Ameri- tim in fe me co than ail th ever did in* my lite," —26, Rossland Loan -Office.|= Oldest Established House in Kootenay WILLIAM R, BEATTY Undertaker. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUM. NO. 16 WASHINGTON ST. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock. REPAIRING DONE BA Sold by Goodeve - Brothers. Puit A. SILVERSTONE, PROP, average man buys shoea from their -appeai ~ ; ‘ance and fit: They knew ‘iitéle ‘about: leath-* their dealers. Hence the advantage of dealang with a repa Our shoes strike people by stylish shape and by their quality.’- . -C..O. LALONDE og 106 WEST COLUKBIA AVENUE. il EAST COM! UMBIA ANENUE. | | er and truat to i] table house, te firat spring meeting today, afr, eigns. --Tod teen-horsesran. « T. R. MORROW, + SUCESBOR TO... McLEAN & MORROW. WHEN YOU WANT A— cH Prestipton PIONEER + DRUGGISTS. BRING IT TO US. OUR GOODS: ARE RIGHT. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Ince J FILLED ACCURATELY Mr. P.: Lornilard's* Chippenham stakes. Seven horses ran. third. VON BULOW “LEAVES SAMOA. >, Battle. H. H.Playford, AUDITOR and ACCOUNTANT No.1 Stone Block, Rossland P. O. BOX 598. - i ossland Labor Unions. ’ union, No, 40, WL. U., y evening at 8:80 mineas JauEn Murch, fec. Joun Kunn, Pres. SPRING CLEANING: ‘hs mn Dug : First Avenue Near Spokane Street. 3 This | Is Gnlya Bhai yusiness inthe Drug you Avcxtann, N. Z.. ‘aprit" 27.—Von Balow, the Germen lientensat who or- left Samoa for the Tongs islands, Particulars of fighting in Samoa, con- be tion and family | tained in the advices received here from calpia propaled by me me und save per Apla, under the date of April 18, show that the ‘battle between the friendly natives and the rebels touk place at Vei- 1 | Jolo and the latter lost 100 men killed and wounded. — Shot the Students. Naw Yonx, April 27.—A dispatch to the Evening Journal from Canton, N.Y., O5V9OOOEF AIEHEHATIOOOEHE™ The Glarendon Cafe First Class in Every Respect. Open Day and Tight. stat tote PRIVATE ROOMS FOR Fanquets and Smull Dinner Parties. saya: Five students of the St. Law- rence University are confined to their rooms with birdshot wounds, inflicted by. the college stewart, Tracy R. South- word, who fired upon them as they were attempting. to burn down aamall asmall frame building usedas a coal hauee. At 11 last night they gathered a quantity of brushwood and other: in- and burn the building. pik: Secteec. es, But Don’t with his cabinet conceraing peace, over- s1t is expected that the next advance of the American troops will bring abeut the absolute surrender of the rebel for- ing throughout the. insurgent army. Many of Aguinaldo’s.and Luna’s offi- Momees wn, oie ataen Fist Won by mpanion. Loypox, Aga om the Newmarket Beres- This'race was lor 25. .sovereigna.each for the starters and 600 ‘sovereigna added. :* Lard Heregood's Free, Companion, a * aa meg hs 29S Dominte- 48; ride dea. by Sloan; fintshed second; to "Wal- fobnston’ ‘bay ‘colt Harrow forthe * The Newmarket. two yearsold plate of 200 sovereigas‘was won by Lord Wm. Beresford's Blacksmith, at 10 to 2, with Sloan up: Cataway ‘seoond, onal Teaac II =| Natives Kill a Hundred Rebels in. a Resenepowng: the gauge ganized the forces of Mataafa here, has p frame building near thecollege hall. For}. ; | some time the students have objected to}. ing of ‘the’‘rochet,””. a aurplice. with close fitting sleeves, was performed by Arenbishiop: Ryan. After the investi- place today in thecathedral. The bless- |’ BEGGED FOR HIS) LIE Mother and Sister Save a Son and Brother From Being Shot. PRESIDENT “COMMUTED SENTENCE A Young Cuban, Robbed of His Sweetheart, Cut the Throat of His Rival. Wasuinatox, April 27.— President McKinley has commuted the death sen- tence of Rafael Ortiz of. Caguas, Puerto Rico, who murdered Private’ Burke * of the Forty-seventh New York infantry, to life imprisonment. Secretary Alger was instrumental in securing: this. act of. clemency, as the case was brought to bis attention when he.was in Puerto Rico, |. Ortiz was.in love with a Puerto Rican Laughlin. “ inass. The honor conferred upon Mon- aeignor Laughlin is in recognition of his learning and services in the church, and comes opportunely, as he today .cele- brated'the 25th anniversary of his or- dination to the the priesthood. Fe i Mk BROADEN Gat Work Bygua Yesterday Between Ress: ~Jand and Trail, B- OPPICIRLS YiSHT-ROGSLARD, | Work Will Be Completed by the Lase J. M. Hanbury’s Lowland : Beauty: avon, the Welter handicap plateof:200 ‘sorer-| - Sloan. rede £: €,: Dwyer’s| Miss Nelly; ‘at 6 to.4, unplaced: Thir: = . Of May;: When the services Wil. Be. Greatly: improved.. Pacific division of- the C. P. R., and -R. ‘Marpole, general superintendent. were -| tenced to be shot. FE IS “Cambie, chief = sigtasera of. ‘the : girl before the ’ arrival of the: American soldiers in that island and was loved in return, Burke won the heartof the dusky maiden, and when he proposed he alapped Ortiz’ face in the Presence of his former sweetheart. The Puerto Rican swore vengeance, and one night found Borke drinking with several companions, rushed up be: hind him and cut his throat. Ortiz was eeized, convicted and sen- He was to have been "| executed at San Juan the day Sectary Alger reached Caguas on his tour of in- fapection. “The mother and sister of the ‘con- démned man and ‘several other natives fined upon each side of the read and stopped the progress of the secretary. eae lee, Alger Fantit'the ‘case could ba. dooeeg ine ne te-life. rae ieatolrs Cuarcaao, Is. ., April 27.—Charles Emory Smith, Post master general, was atthe A Annex last: night. ‘seen at’the Allan today by ‘a. tive of the Recrep, a ¢tplained that they were here an = gésivfal: tour of: in- wpection; and particularly in reference to'the broadening the gauge ‘ot: the Cd- lumbig. & Western® between: hero ‘and Trails. Mr. ‘Camble anid: phe. -work:of wid- gauge: begun: yesterday; and ; will be vigorously, pushed until itis com- ‘pleted, The grading is practically. all done, and we expect to have the track laid by the last of May, when we will be Roseland a mach better When asked ‘abont the depot. build- ings, he said: “Two seta of ‘plans bave been sent to headquarters at Montreal for'a selection and approval, and as soon as they are returned work will com- mence. The question of.title, however, which.is not in my. line, I understand is ina fair way of settlement.” He and Mr. Marpole and Local Engi- neer A. C. Dennis left for Trail on foot and Mr. Cambio‘ssid they would follow the track and walk all the way. Taking into consideration that Mr. Cambie is 60 years old.and the distance is between 13 and 14 miles it might be considered quite afeat; but he Felered to the trip as a mere trifle, He ssyshe has recently made 50 miles ‘x day.on.s railvoad bicycle, deing all the propelling himself and stopping to in- apect every bridge and culvert. Old. Father Time has surely dealt kindly with Mr. Cambie, as the 60 win- .] ters rest lightly upon hie should Today he is oratory at the.Graht Birth- day © memorial” exersisea- at Galena. Speaking last evening of national affairs Mr, Smith said: (‘This nation does not néed alliance, political;commercial or military, with any foreign power that exista: ~I believe the’ American people feel this, In. one. of almost the last things General Grant wrote before his death he says during time England and the United States should be natural allies and friends, and then refers to Engand’s colonial policy and dwells-at length upon her supurb colonial system, At that time the United States possested no colonieg, a0 it looks as he almost div- ined what futare would bring forth for the United States.” The: post master general then dis- cuesed-eventa and questions regarding the far east, and said: “Are we going to aid Engiand in China? Not ‘that I know of. The United States haa ‘trade intereats there and these will be protec- ted, Beyond thrt I don’t euppose .we- will have any extroardinary interest. in China’s troubles.”’ . RICH COPPER LEDGES. ; Similar to Those of Montana and as beat as the Butte Mines. Tacoma, Wash., April -27.—It is :re- ported that the largest copper ledges ever discovered in the west have been found in Carbon district, north | of Mount Rainier, sixty miles east of ‘this city. The ore ia said to ibe similar! in and Beau, ‘Aprit 27.—It is announced to- day that President McKinley ‘received the German ambassador, Dr. Von Hol- leben, yesterday and expresséd his dis- approvalof the remarke attributed to Captain Coghlan ef the United States cruiser Raleigh, ats recent dinner, and requested the am! lor to assure Em r William the German gi Stock Mowrreat, April 27.—On the Mon- treal stock market this morning the fol- lowing prices ruled: War Eagle, eell- om 8 $8.66; buyera, $3.64. Payne, sellers, ; buyers, 994. Montreal & Lon- a aller, ce vers 71. r Eagle, 3000 at $3.65; Mon- treal Grondon, at 70, 400 at 71. of his friendly sentiments. port to- | Ress T went to b day on business. - a Z to that found in Montana, and fully ag rich as that of the Butte mines. It is stated that a large force of men will engage in the work of development as soon as the -snow disappeara. : Horse Shoe Trast. Boston, Mass., April 27,—A trust to contol the manufacture of horse shoes in this country, originating, in Bosten, iain in process of formation. of the new trust has been fixed at $000,000.