SEARED RAEI SCLC MARIANI PMS RIAA VE ES ren oo sseasatan asa See coin iN TPIT TTI ASF LUGE ARMA BAN AH ask NG seach 8 4. *ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, AUGUST 7 1900 FROM THECAPITAL Debate on the Anti-Chinese Resolation in Progress. ‘A. REBUFF FOR HOUSTON ‘meld Chat He is Net Wanted in Government Cances—Curtis Fails to Make Geed His Beast—Japan Stops Immigration of Her Babjecte te Canada. Special tothe Kecord. Victoria, Aug. 7-—The introduc- tion of.the estimates has been again postponed to the end of the week. ‘The. governmeut exerts Helmc- came in first in the race for the Queen's cup. © “Time, 2. ‘hours 27 minutes, 45 seconds. But the Sa- tanita, which came in second in. 2 hours 30 miputes 15, seconds, won the cup on time’ ‘allowance; the Me- teor allowing her 25 minutes. There were only three starters. The certificate of incorporation of the Anglo-Lardeau Syndicate, Lim- ited, with head’ office in Rossland is gazetted. Edward. Herbert Lewis of Trail has been appointed a notary public. F. W. Peters, general western freight agent of the C. P. R., was in town from Nelson-yesterday. E, J. Roberts, of the Iron Mask mine, is in the city from Spokane. Henry White of Spokane, one of the “pioneer mining men of the ken - to amendment to Tatlow's anti-Chi- nese resolution, debate on which may be resumed this afternoon. Boundary district, was in town last night. Miss Maud Bristow and Miss It is rumored in the corridors to- Grace Empey ‘are at the Halcyon . day. that Houston has received an | hot springs and” will stay. for about jntimation that he is. not required | two weeks. in the government caucus. ~ Hon. C. H. Mackintosh has re- Curtis’ boasted opposition to the | tumed from a:visit:'to Halcyon hot Crow’s Nest Pass power. bill bad} springs. © 4 it not materialized this morning, when the bill was completed in commit- Emery of -S ae, H. Allen ct |) Northport and Jerry. Postle of To- |i tee. A‘telegram from Shimizu” was read by Mr. Dunsmuir that the Jap- anese authorities instructed him on | L, Hancock of Spokane, T. H. rento arrived at the Kootenay yes- terday. July 31 of the prohibition of immi- ‘Mrs., Willoughby) Cummings, gration of Japanese to Canada and correspondent of the Toronto Globe, the United States. It was received| who has been attending the with applause. ‘TWO CANADIAN ‘SRALTORS Convicted éftolling Capcared A Armes te the Enemy. By Associated Press. Ottawa, Aug. 7.—Word comes congress of the Women’s Council at Victoria, stopped over here this morniog.on her way home and vis- ited the mines. Porest Fires Sweep Kellewstone Park By Associated ‘Prem. Helena, Mont., Aug. 7.—It is re- from South Africa to the effect that | ported that a forest fire 1s sweeping two members of the second contin- | the magnificent timber belt: between gent* (mounted® rifles) under> Col. | the “Upper Geysez basin -and the Lessard, named Private Hopkins of Toronto and Private Pearce of Brad- ford, both former members of A d Canadi: To- lake in the Yellowstone national ronto, have been sentenced to ten years penal servitude for having sold arms to the Boers, which they “had previously collected from burghers. | Pat Japanese and fancy goods, fine china and bric-a-brac at the Japan- ese store, Columbia avenue, oppo- site Mellor Bros. tf poe Rae ee - Pub: quarts and half eallovs. O. M. Fox & Co., 106 E. Columbia avenue. Phones 65 and 20. iia Fancy gaited saddle pores, Dew buggies—fine + single savers Montana stables, MINERS” CHECKS cashed: at face value at the HOFFMAN HOUSE. To Let. Twonew houses, four rooms each, | on hill at head of steps, behind One: Price Grocery Company's store, : Spokane street. “Apply to Daly & Hamilton. Jelly glasses, fruit jars ia. pints, Ladies’ tailoring— Fi it, style and Woten’s Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 40c, and New Stock. SOME VERY PRETTY AND: DAINTY DESIGNS. HUNTER BROTHERS. 50c each. eed’s. Try the Kootenay cinners. at Mrs. . Fitzpatrick’s, opposite Windsor, Columbia avenue. 6 6t Lougheed, who has secured the ser-! vices of an expert furrier. tf at Lough Furnished room for rent ‘cheap Furs renovated ana repaired by; CUNLIFFE & McMILLAN, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. All classes of Repairs and Construction Work beac Ore can. ‘Wheels and Axles, Pasteles E Fans, Shatting, nee ty. SO stock. whira Aveaue ee of.every _ description TYexecuted with ‘eatness. and dispatch at the... The Record } _ Ofillce . Use the Vernon & Nelson — Nelson Corspany’s Lines, Redutcion in pct: Distance Tolls. 50 CENTS: 55 Cents to Greenwood. To Republi To Reoubti Other Rates Proportionately tow {f Subscribe for the Record. with destruction. ‘Te Arrange for Labor Day A meeting of citizens will be held in the board of trade rooms at 8 o'clock this evening to consider plans for the celebration of Labor day. .. The: arrangements will prob- ably be made by a joint committee of the Trades and Labor council,, the city: council and the business men. M+ Meeting Tonight at Winnipeg Winnipeg, August 7.—There are, no new developments materially al- . tering the situation of the strike on the C. P..R. The men are keeping a sharp lookout for ‘any new hands being brought in by the company, and , state that as yet there have been no “scabs” employed. The C.P. R. officials have nothing to say regarding the trouble. There will be a meeting in Sel- kirk hall tonight, which promises to ne largely attended. B. Hardy of Istoke will act as chai and among the speakers will be Rev. “Mr. Vincent, Ai W. Puttee, Mayor i Wilson, ex-Mayor Andrews. , Pre- mier Macdonald has been invited. « ‘The Hedcoats Win the Cup. | ' By Ameociated ‘Presa, E Montreal, August 7.—The Red- coat, the defender of the Seawan- chaka cup, won the second race of ‘the Series of international races | off Beaconsfield yesterday. _ LaTer—The Redcoat wins the third race. The Seawanhaka. cup | thus remains another year in the custody of the Royal St. Lawrence Vache club. , >. Waytep—Employment, as sten- _ ographer by young man of three years. experience in law office. Law office preferred. References given. Address, E. W. McQuade, .Ross- Ponce Declared. ‘Why devote all your time read- ing about the Boer war and the other of vital impo: you may make a tnp east, and will want to know how to travel. In order to have the best servic2, use the Wisconsin Central railway. be- tween St. Paul and Chicago. For rates and other information write Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- land, Oregon. Going Out of Business” The -Rossland Auction . House on Columbia | avenue, adjoining the “Vernon & Nelson “Tele- phone company’s office, has decided to go.out of business. The store is for rent, fixtures for sale and ‘the stock, will be offered at prices un- heard of. The sale is now going on. ‘ Pure Soap gold fields of Alaska? There are’ ‘pack. The fire started Friday and ht -- , eas : . was soon beyond control. Besides | (> @>@-@- Oro . 50 Cents per Month Delivered. the irreparable loss to the park, . many hotel build: are th an laf DON’T PAY RENT | When you can . buy a lot on small payments in the Knob Hill Addition NEAR THE BLACK BEAR. Nolnterest on Deferred Payments. Is necessary for a good fon.: A ‘soap to be pure-need not necessarily be high priced. We have on hand a large assortment of all the leading makes of toilet soaps and.we.have, besides, other varie- ties, which, if not. so well known are fully as good and cost less money. Rosstanp. Druc Co., Phone 185. KNEW THE- WURPERER’S PLANS Sreeci’s Brother and Brother-in-Law Heid by Police Rome, August 7.—The brother land. B66 : J : = ; 5 and brother-in-law of Brescl, the ‘ g@he Meteor Lost on Time in of King Humbert of Italy, By Associated Press. . have been detained by the police on Cowes, Isle of Wight, Aug. 7.— | the charge that they had foreknow- In the regatta of. the royal yacht-| ledge of the murderer’s intentions. squadron today, the Meteor, owned |The former says Bresci frequently d witha by Emperor William of F TTT TT rrr A if ‘ CORNER LOTS, $125: _ INSIDE. LOTS, S110. APPLY TO. Ernest Kennedy & Co., 26 Columbia Avenue West. uauuagaussinsstusnssi ‘ of the. ‘Evening e Recor: . has the "Most Completely " Eaulpped. aie of fice is CCCEEEECEE Quick Work, and Basement Postoffice Ballding. Neat... Execution. re vy PRICE 5 CENTS on‘ there ‘is‘nothing more in keep- costumes'than ‘our. pretty Souvenir louse: jets,;;an. Buckles, made ot Enamel. 'f They are’ cheap; design, and:. ashionable. ni Biackber Com : ‘Annoxation~ of the ‘Free Stale “Was : Newssary. ae TO. PUNISH: THE BOXERS. a may: y'South’ Africaa, “poss The speech thert Say: CCCECEECE -}as ‘in* the ‘Chinese empire’ swith? caaity. of By ‘Amocinted ‘Preas, | Washington, Aug. 8.—As a.re- Sof the conference last ‘night be- nthe president, Acting Secre- but the rifle fire has continued., the Chinese position. held. by. gov. ernment troops and. . Boxers: inter- mitténtly ever since. . The ‘casual- ties.since then have... been. slight. Except one private of. mari the Minister ‘and: cannen fire ceased.o on. n. july, ded are doing well copy of the dispatch from Minister 3 Ber and advising him of the sit- n,A8 it is understood here.” He] § as directed to ‘communicate this ‘Earl Li ee Chang} to Sheng, strong Tepresenitation | that the’ ‘preg! nese authorities are’ iecomplices 7in this atrocious, :crime, and whether. the British minister and “his family fare among the.victims, are. matters sti in ‘uncertainty.’ The « utmost efforts will be made by. myself--and my allies tovisit with’ = punishment the. authors of 5 this: unexampied |: D MACHINISTS. aud ND Work! Undertaken. . _ Seer Shattings pens fo and F Pullers: zipe work tors, Eto. _in Rossland. Su- - vicinity of Cayagai of Mindanao, are ‘becoming trouble- ent was and) could not ‘be continued without the most serious'results. It is under- ‘cally an“ultimatum and: an’ vearly re- ply,is demanded. expected during. the day or evening, reat of the "British. i io. the. stood that the dispatch was practi- | : . {i AWFUL SMASH |8.F. & N, Passongar Train Wrecked, in Oollision. “FIREMAN HALL 1S “KILLED: s | The: Train: Met Great Northern Freight.” “Near Hilliard Fall -Speed—Four ‘Trainmen.: : “Badly Injured and Passengers Shake Up— \ cod: (Warner Miller and'MoGuaig’on Beard. *, Special to the Record. ; Spokane, ‘Aug. 8,In ‘a’ head-end collision. between the Spokane Falls ‘& Northern not d train and the Great Northern freight ‘train last night, | Fireman’ F.’ Ny ‘Hall of Northport was killed and. r,| Enginéer Quill; Engineer Vetter,-a brother of Mr. Hall and: the bag- ber of the’, passengers’ received hurts, $ The acctdént . occurred abopt three miles east of Hilliard at 11:15) ; | P-.m.:.-In front” of the passenger train Wére a number of empty: box | cars, Thesé réceived much. of. the. force of thé collision. _- Both trains ‘were making fast. time. t ;. When they niet, “Engineer Quill, of the freight, reversed .and: then: jumped with his fireman, He fell down’a:steep ‘grade and was cut and’ bruised. ‘His fireman escaped uninjured. The freight engine was driven back by the force'of the .col- lisian néarly 290 feet, but. eet! on ve! thes track: °) = ss th s engine was: ‘de- rrefused t 1 rail é ,. Engineer Vetter. cjumped, but Fireman F..N., Hall’ was caught ¢ the tender and fire box-and in “cipher until le : ‘The Advance on Pekin’), i: Mr. Broderick read’ the - following dispatch’ from Rear-Admiral ‘Bruce; is] at Taku, filed-at Chefoo’ August 6: about -12j;000 ‘strong: ‘and it probably ‘will : nine the lesé hed po= future action of. this government. The government Officials here regard «'the.-situation as very.dan- , | gerous “to’* Minister: Conger-'and other foreigners. in. Pekin, -. and i grave doubt is’ expressed whether. ‘| the international force can reach Pe- ‘kin in time toyrescue the ‘ministers. |). A message has been. sent,to Min- ister Conger,” by,the’, state. depart-| -ment in reply. to the. dispatch re- ‘|sition at’ Nsiku, about two: miles outside Tien» Tsin;“early this morn- |! ing. .The. Chinese ‘were driven’ cones and retired northward;! pursued’ by’ the allies, who ‘occupied Transports followed up. “the: troops: upon Pekin-has ‘been’ begun.” ‘i This ‘dispatch: does: not give: the date of leaving ‘Tien Tsin.. “| the on‘ the whole were Sat-: ceived from him. late yesterday It advised him’ of: the® aiesbech some.” < The i ‘3 bering about 1000 in all; are fortifying. the mountain passes arid) otherwise pre- | diers. New Husalan Fore! mint By Associated: Press: St. Petersburg, “Aug..:. atthe head of the; permanent foreign. minister. ' F paring to give ‘battle.’ ito our: sole L doeff, who’ was‘recently placed istry..of ; for-|~ eign ~ affairs, “has ‘been appointed of the relief column and exhorts him to be of good cheer. “The dispatch was Sent-direct.to Minister - “Conger ‘|at Pekin and a: ‘duplicate « ‘Of it ‘to Consul General Goodnow, at Shang- hai. Goodnow * was directed; to Spare no pain or expense ‘to get the message to Minister Conger. + Ministers to Be Sent to Pekim © The Chinese minister has; receiv- ed a copy of the; imperial edict’ of | August 2s; which was. delayed in ion. 22 1t* ‘directs the safe Denver, iuiventnan Cascade City, A enmasaa ‘and. Vancouver. ——— By Assouted, the sinking of the’ British | ‘Prees./ London, Aug. 8,-7U.:S, “Ambas- sador Choate’ has been ‘appointed arbiter between the British and” the Chinese governments-jn® the case: of duct of - the ig to Tien Tsin-and assigns Jung Lu to ‘select efficient officials: to -give this sate conduct.” It allows open and free the minis- the policy of her’ majesty's! govern- ment in regard: to-Ghina; which was and. deter the terests. y eee Hee Chlgese in Fall “London, August 8.—The, Baitish, nese -have been expelled from Pvi treat. Govd News from Legations.. Berlin, August, 8.—The foreign. iored: porter was a ag by road and river;:ahd the! advance ie Mr. Broderick'>said»}he> thought} OF isfactory. >>The country ‘understood to carry on:with ‘absolute:: firmness |! taken to Preserve. the. country’ 's ‘in- consul at.Tien -Tsin,. under date of | August 6, announces: that the Chis | Tsang and that they are.in, full re- office has_ received’-the::, following | th from Herr Below,’ ,: first crushed'to'death, the coal - burying him in the ‘wreck. a The p gers on. the . ked passenger, train say that. the force of:the collision was. terrific: ® The box cars'Were - badly. smashed and as far back as the sleeper: one = berth was broken, ~The sleeping car was: well filled: with northbound passengers.- Many eceived. severe bruises. ‘The, col- d'Alene, were thrown together, tieir Heads ~ Striking. with. ‘considerable ‘and Were ‘badly. ‘shaken’ up,’ but ree ceived no serious injuries. “The.wreck tore up the track for. 200, feet. The passenger engine ‘and boxcars were derailed. Both engir blew. out. their. cylinder’ heads and [both were badly wrecked, | News of the wreck ‘was tele} I graphed to Kalispell, headquarters of. the division, promptly and from that point it was reported at Hil- liard and an engine from the shops with a saboose went to the scene, carrying. the company’s | surgeon. On his arrival, the ‘wounded were given “prompt medical attendance, in berths i in the sle eper and’ : ine drew the passenger train back to Spokaue. . Dr. Brown, the -y of the German leg ters and | thei. if Bo" in plain Japanese war. boat Kowshing daring, the ‘Chinese- cipher dispatches: “Soaps, Pertames and Colognes. Vg ‘3 E. COLUMBIA AVE. The Rossland Drug: ‘Sompany % land, 86 6t 156, Trail, B. Cc Address, E. -W.: McQuade, Ross- Wanted—A good .tablemaid. for hotel in Trail. ‘References — re- quired, Address .Postoffice Box + but her edict dated August.’ 5" allows * the sending of Pekin, dated Tsin' Anko? a lows: ernment. message and: bore date of Pekin: August 3.<-It was as fol- “I have’ today” received your cipher . telegram -forwarded to me Gazette’s Berlin cor at |S “Since July-21, the situation ‘has unchanged. There has been ‘neither attacks: by the troops en “massé’ r4 of the iP met the train at Hilliard and ac- compapied the injured to, this city. - Liberal Copiservative Meeting. Miss of the Clarend be ent mr woxckn: upon us, nor shell fire, only desul-| There will be a meeting of the serves the best lunches. : tf London: August. 8.—In the house tory rifle fire. The health of the Liberal-Conservatives of Rossland . eRe f con |. today~ Parli: b: f the. I i - the board of trad t 8 ATOML. <> ws - OM ete ey: hentary ° 3 is _com- | in the boar rade rooms. at ZERS_ Atomlzer. ”, We Keep all varieties, Wantep--Employment AS, sten< As te tea reada re . ly good, , The wounded are | o'clock on Wednesday. St Sth inst. for ~The best cost more money than the indifferent, ographer by young ‘mati; of three from Sir, Claude MacDonald, Britis progressing.” the purpose of ct g dele ta re» Have you seen our new supply of years experience in. law wifite:” Law mins io age teceived in cipher : i: “alii attend the New Westminister con- ; , Toilet ferred. Ree ve at the foreign .office - this r4 to.@ gee Aires: vention on August 3o. Hot Water Bottles;:Tooth aud Hair Brasties, To office preferre eferences Biven- | 71. dispatch was in reply to.a gov-| Cologne, Aug: 8.—The Cologne W. Write Jounston. . commander-in-chief of this by the Chinese minister. |The shell troops in China. ‘y Trail Creek, Liberal-, that he has it fram an authoritative | Conservative Association. soutce that Field Marshal Count | Pee ee von Waldersee has been appointed altied | carriages aid gurneys—Montana ‘Match pairs, handsome turnouts, | stables. Phone 6, enator.. Warner " Miller’ “Ok *