ROSSLAND HVENING RHOOKD, APRIL 2), 1 ae ROSSLAND, HV ntNG SOR, APRIL WO, 1880 ee tho Bunker 11, detttea that he had res fueed to meet a delegation from” any munera not employed at bjs property. “Most decidedly I shall not recognize any deputation from the Miner’s Union ag an organization and I cannon conceive what business emyloyea of the Last Chance can have with the management of our company,” said he. “I should Le entirely willing, how- ever, to meet any former employes of the Bunker Hill who have left ua eince the present difficulty srose, and cer- tainly Ishnll meet any of our present force, but T will not recognize any dele- poth the Owners and the Union De-|gation as coming from the Miners’ termined to Fight to the Bit- Unione ter End, HAVE BOUGHT A TEAM. — Wanoxen, Idaho, April | 28,—The anion miners are at work again in the Us HE STE olon Miners Return “to Work. Up- on the Property. ——_———- PUAKER HILL & SULLIVAN STILL ON ———— OW Ae Ma ona atin, TW. Cave, ga, Macdonald & Clute Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries, Folieltors for Bauk of British North Ameri MeBring Bonnisa, Roastasn, * ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER ‘0. SMITH. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. RE DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED LY. RIBBONS. BLOQGSE oa ce ae SHIRT WAISTS wes ee, STILL LEADS McCr ae & Co THE WAY. Mining and | Investment Brokers, - yilining propertiog Lought and ata, i Wo pave, bya sanian ; Gential feast Kin Pe tion vy compelent engineer pole ALL COMMUNICATIONS to the fdltor must be ~ccompanied by the name and address of the writer, not nevessarily tor publica tion, but aa evidence of good faith. BUBSURIPTION RATES. We reach the ‘hearts of the corgumers through their stom- achs hy giving them the PURE HEALTOFUL, TLEASING BEVERAGE DRINK (THE Le Roi : Gold Seal LAGER BEER.’ Daily per year, foreig Subseriptions invariably in advance. Advertising rates will bemede known on ap- plication The Fire, Wator and Light Committee Buy Nell and Dan For $520. The fire department is to have another AND Dealers in nes eal | Estate Tics, Scarfs, ete. We are dis- SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1899. ~ Weekly Ore Shipments. IN CHOOSING A Call for and see that you getit. Itis the most Health- MONEY Loaned at ast Chance. muckers and 8.60 for miners made o1 ‘Monday by Charles Sweeney. ‘At a meeting of the local Jodge held, the members agreed) almost ananimously to accept the offer of $3 for tenm of horses on and after next Mon- day and the fire, water and light com- miltee has determined to buy the horses n | offered by the Rossland Warehouse & Tranefer company for $500. playing a line of Fancy Ribbons that needs no urging to find quick buyers at our Ribbon Couster. Supposing the weather is cold and Spring lingers in the lap of _ Winter, don’t put off the buying lde, 250, 35¢, 50c and Per Yard. Plain and id Fancy Sash Ribbons . 25c, Sc, 50c and 680 per, yard. | New Bells, Belting, _Belt-bueliies | The New “Calla” Belt - he Latest Summer fashion The | Kerabol Bells Are new attractive and popular-priced at. . 4 , Be, 50c, be, 7hc a White Kid Belts Each... Red. White and: Blu iid Belts | Velvel Belts 25, 3G, 606, O5c and OGc. THE a BELTING AND BUCKLES 25, 335 50 are interesting because they are : 65, 75, $1. new, and NEW YORK’S sateet You will find: an inter- The regular night shift of old employee at the Last Chance went back to work, aud things are going along there just as ifthe property had never been closed Mr, Sweeny’a offer, under which work nas been resumed, ia the eame na when = endorsed by the Central Union at fe ny = Watlace Toeaday, It names $3 and $3.60 HOFFMAN A ees ey eee cat : WASHINGTON GTRERT miue open to any one, Whether a union z “ROSSLAND. B. man or not, ‘Chat last clause, however, “ is unimportant, as practically” all the Screen Doors ae enon, ct at the Last Chalice are ivembers of be deplored for the sake of all concerned, ‘ Merchants’ Lunch. 2 the federation, Mr. Sweeny’s. proposi- Dut the. determination of both sides And Adjustable Screen Windows. ate 5 ion was at first: rejected by the local promises a protracted fight. The West- arn rq gs ut union, after ite approval by the central, = © then the Wardner minera have ern Federation of Miners numbers 80,- . BLUE FLAME O OIL STOVES ) From 12 noon to 2:30 p.m i 000, and the Butte union alone has some —~w ICE GREAM F REEZERS BUNDAY greed it was best {oput as many men Hee ae . A $800,000 in its treasury,s0 itis nota Compare Ou Prices: Chi ck en Dinn er spossible back to work in. the Last fight of the strong against the weak, but Examine Our Stock. - ‘A SPECIALTY. . Chance. ‘Theday has been a quiet one, free 5 from any sort of disturbances. The un- of giants. ~ = The people of ‘Rossland will be anx- : i 5 ates P aye or1= fous to know if the mayor and the city E T H E B | G STO R E RAILROAD TIME CHECKS. on has made no effort. to. molest the council s are still determined to force the| _ i 3 Ad NT E BR OS. Miners Checks ‘It is Nell and Dan, a fine span of bays eight years old, which weigh 3,000 pounds, Both have blazed. faces. Nell has four white feet and Dan’s hind feet are white. ‘The jittee after an i search coucluded that they could not do better than to buy this team,avhich ig to be delivered Monday, which will be as goon asstalls are ready for them at the fire hall. POLICE COURT. of your Spring and Summer Waists and Blouses. Early choosing is the best. - : Ladies’ Shiri Waisis Ladies’ Fine Shirt Waists made of French and. Scotch Ginghames, Madras Cloth, Lawn Percales, Chambray Piques, Sateens, etc., in neat stripes, Checks, Plaida, solid colors and polka dots. Sizes from 82 to 42 at 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 each. Boys’ Shirt Waists With Frilled Collars and Guffa; others with Soller Collars and Knot to mate j others plain at 76c, 8! $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 each. Ladies’ War Engle...........- ‘yegeasleas 1,440 ‘ ‘TO NORTHPORT SMELTER. Le Roi.. . The following is the ore shipments for : F Tein . the week ending April 28: G T1 era or wl: tals cand Appetising Beer LOW Rates of Interest, ToTrail. .- 2 : “ 9 : heen ee es . CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, Till you see our gigantic stock “Just Arrived ONE CAR LOAD OF MODEL Refrigerators. ALL SIZES. ALL PRICES. Cable Address, ‘‘Morge,” Rossland, Codes, Clough’s and Bedford McNeil’ The owners of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan have lost twice over what they . have gained.in their fight with the min- ers who haye and are contending fora fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work. The strike that is now on at that mine is to ‘A Big Stock of ——™- . PROPR. Robert Adams Up for Assault Over a Dog F Mrs. Rosanna Miller had Robert aAdaina arrested for aceaulting her dur- ing a dog fight, and the case was contin- ued until Monday. They were neigh- bors and their dogs were trying. to set- tle the question of the ttle to be. Lose, when Mrs. Miller rushed in with ‘a gar- den rake to separate them and was cur- rying the wrong dog, according to Mr. Adams’ idea, gv he tried to stop her by taking the rake away from her, and in the controversy, it ls alleged struck her. Judge Jordan will act as referee next Monday. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR LODGE. Time Card of Tiains, SPOKANE, 2—Damy TRATNs—2 t. *Ccourd’Alene Bi Palouse & Low! *Centrel Wath. are ranch. eal Fre“ght, West. ‘ocnl Freight, Fest *Daily, except Sunday; all others dolly, men wt the Bunker Hill, and up at that property there has not been a single in- ofan i a water qevlashed: system upon them without giving them Free of Charge. ident out of the ordinary. A. number bimen who turned back -yesterday by are buy the plant already in- ‘view of the new ~ complica- he strikers went to work yesterday and add meets have’ ‘drieen over the ques- ‘uperintendent Burch bas well over 200 wployes on his force out of the regular [ tion of water rights the council would do well to consult the ratepayers. ew of 350. The tram connecting the Bunker Hill pine and mill is running azain. The Pnstruction crew went over+the line nd in the firet snowshed found a pile of heavy rope. The company munage- ment claim that instead of wrecking the : rain, as was originally ‘thought, the M. j. Ww KER, z ‘ J é 2 ttikera had tied it up by means of the Al : pe. The union men insist that they ave not interfered with the line in any Ladies’ Linen Ekicte, Spanish flonues or plain, Haas, Will Be Organized This Evening—A Masonlo ly trimmed at iy yesterday. They were blown, fiom Kirkeville, 25 miles, by the tornado. Among other things was a $100 note. Black Hills Blizzard. Deapwoop, 8. D., April.20.—A howel= ing blizzard hes been raging. here through the Blackhills for the past 12 hours. Six inches of snow has fallen and reports from the northern. part of the state say the fall is heavier. All farm work is ; suspended. “We sell them at popular prices. . OcKel. Books .. Je W: WILL; General Agent, Spokane, Washingtea, Acommandery’of the Knights Tem- Ladies’ American Crash Bkirla: plar will be “inatalled thid “evening -at Maeonic hall, after which there will be heldatthe Kvotenays banquet. Tke commiandery is the next order above the Royal Arch Masons, thus Rossland is climbing to the top of the ladder in Ma- sonry. The proper officers are here from Spokane and Nelzon to instal! the new lodge. Grand Forks Postmaster. . G. H. Hull, who has fora long. time deputy postmaster in the Rossland of- fice, left today to take charge of the Grand Forks post office. Things have not been running satisfactorily over there for sume time and as. there~ sp-4 pears to be no one in Grand Forks who is competent to run the office who wants it, Mr. Hull was sppointed. He is thoroughly competant and will no.doubt give -entire satisfaction. His -many friends wish him every success in pleas- ing the people, .-$1.50 and $2.00, AUD. Tadies? Pique Skirts, Spanish ‘save, lateat out ek Chariton, A.G.P. Ay Portland’ Oregon, an Every night by the only licensed. auctioneer It is strange how many persons the . Ladies’ Pique Skirta with row ot ‘muslin—a very same shoe fits. $5.00. pretty skirt at. card Cases: The New a Goods. WE HAVE A FULL LINE.OF THE LATEST WASH MATERIALS IN- CLUDING THE POPULAR PIQUES, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, MADRAS. AND ZEPHYRS, DOTTED SWISSES,: MULLS, BRODERIES, ETC. ron as EN ;, THE KANAWHA, FOUNDERED. ay. They have retired from the telephone tation in the mivdle of the private line here they were stationed and now com- munications between the mine and. the mill is interrupted. To prevent any Officers and creé Escape in Life Boats and tArve Saved. by the Atlanta, San Juan.pe Purrto Rico, April 20. The steamship Kanawha, of New York;-Captain. Evans, which left New- port News on April 2, with coal for Ber- muda sprung aleak and broke her rud- der and foundered |150 miles from Ber- muda April6. The officers and crew, 14 in all, took to the lifeboats, leaving their effects on board. They were res- cued by the American brig Atlanta, Cap- tain’Darllng, bound from Philadelphia for San Juan with coal. Before~ being, picked np the wen frem-the Kanawhg. suffered greatly from hunger and thirst. The‘Atlanta atrived here with the ship- wrecked ,sailots* at 6 p.m. yesterday. The ¢ f the Kanawha . bas now fully. recovered from the hardships, and are enthusiastic over Captain Darling's gen-, erous conduct: The steamer Kanawha. was built at Bath, Me., in 1881, was 172 feet.long, 20 feet beam, 10 feet deep and of 481 tons, owned by John A. Donnell. Disearding Foreign Aaid. Pern, April 29.—It is stated_on good authority thet most of the European drill instructors in the Chinese army have beer, dismissed. This is taken as ing the reported d of the dowager empress and the reactionaries'|’ to discard as far as possible foreign aids. AND SOO LINE ROUTE East EGIVNING January 1, 1899 this up-to-date © hostelry will be - conducted strictly. on ~ HUROPEAN PLAN... ‘ighty-five eligantly furn- ae |, Steam heated rooms. Toitets and bathe with hot and ).. Cold. water on every floor. Spa- * cicus Sample roome. OCEAN TO OCEN AND WEST, 3000 Miles: Comfort ‘Through flrstclasasteopers on ail trays. rat cars poss th:ough Kevelstuke ait ‘aul: Thuredaye, for Montreal Bowe one floiman House: A. F, STROBE, PROPRIET'’R Washington treat, Rossland... mowshed so that the strikers cannot use t without remodeling the instrument. No arrests have been made as yet, nor “ve uny complaints been sworn out pere, although it iy known that some of T Hunter Bros. Store. ire the raster route be Hunter Bros: have put in anew plate giuss front in the large store building re- cently vacated by H.8. Wallace. They have put in shelving and will soon re- move they dry goods department into it. They will thep have the largest store in the Kootenay. LOCAL BREVITIEs. ul with the events of Wednesday. ‘cunion minera continue sober and lire ig almoat no disorder in town, The re-opening of the Last Chance haa ed with a sigh of ‘relief by he business men, who feared that the a Train. 18 20k-Lv- —ROSSLANDP.—Arr.—23, 05k. Makes conneetion West Robson for and from the north and main line, ane to and from Nelson, Kuslo, Sandon at other Slovan points. For Rutes, Tickets and Full Informs, arse ‘ on Call on or Address Nearest Local ill the « el F. ae or A. B. Mackeszir, City Tkt Agt i Rost. P. G..Denisox, Agent. tan “1 in B. J. Covi Agogo, Bip iat C. M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the beet equipped pliinbing « establishment in the city and is prepared to do all kinds of plumbing steam-fitting, etc., ‘anywhere, for ay body at any time. 19-tf REGULAR MEALS 20°. BEST IN THE CITY Mrs. George Pinider left on the noon DOMINION GOVERN'’NT OFFICERS train for Spokane., Clayton Miller, mining expert, left today for Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Thompson of New York, who have been in the city for two weeks left today for their home. John A. Turner, gold commissioner, ‘left over the Red Mountain road for hie homé at Nelson. Sudney Graham, who-has been min- ing in this camp. for four yeara, left to- day for Kentucky. to sell some mining | property. J. Fitzpatrick, _| the sanitary NOTICE. plumber, has removed his office and shop to the corner of Columbia avenue and Washington street, onder s ge Shaw’s cigar store. f. Le Roi LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE. JOHN F. LINBURG, Stylieh Rigs for rent Fiat clase’ Saddle and Pack Horses. rans: Columbia Ave., "Phone No: 87. Staptmmercial Alley, ‘Phone No. P. 0. BOX, 136. NOTICE. i Noti ours ia hereby Fiver. hous wih oe bth LN jay of Bay at m. ii tes it Baer: at ee city pound, the eunewing La impounded propert Une gray pony Go | One iron gray pony. Dated Rossland, April 29, fos. WILSLX 28-SPOKANE: STREET. HELLO 89, . T. W. HOWARD GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT | 108 BisHorecats-St., LONDON, E. C. ‘OU WANT AN ADVERTISEMENT, Lai gama Inserted in any Europeea strat save - oustel “a janine, or. Periodical Magertigine details by sending {t straight T. W. HOWARD, Fresh Eges, Chickens and ce yoneta: blesdirect from the Fa * R. B, McDoxanp:—Collector of Customs. - Government agent in charge of bureau for issuing Klondike miners’ certifi- cates. W. S. Joxzs:—Internal Revenue Col- lector. PROVINCIAL OFFICERS. Catching On. “That’s what the leading business men ue Rossland are doing every Some of them caught on 4 ompany ice of ihe ued Ua lumbia avenue, Rossland, day, the 2th day of May, ing a rer olution for the rolustary rinding mp. {aira of the compan: tranract such ot cor ‘business «3 may sppertain there! 4 AMPDULL, Secretary. q Dated ‘April 28, 1899. ROSSLAND: OPERA. HOUSE Metropolitan Opera Co. THREE NIGHTS COMMENCING MONDAY MAY 1. re° |' Monday. Evening. |, Tuesday Evening. ‘Wednealay Evening. ail Rising ‘ayne Eddie Smith Sidney Rhorer -Blandhe Aldrach Alice James Janette Lincoln Lillian Kimble , PRICES, 50c, 7c, $1.00 Beats on sale rt Roll’s Drug. store. BONDEY ||Sunday Chicken ° a Dinner: seca ‘A SPECIALTY. S. GLAZAN ——CARRIES a— BIG STOCK OF FURNITURE STOVES CROCKERY GLASSWARE CARPETS PARLOR SETS. ELECTRIC Light Globes. WANTED—Second Hand Houeehoid goods for which the highest price will be paid. S. GLAZAN. FIRST AVENUE First Store Enet of SPOKANE ST. ~. : “Astor a Non-Resident. New Yor«, April 20.—The corpora- tion council notified the president of the tax boaid, Thos. L, Feitner, that’ Wm. ‘Waldorf aator, of London. England, can- mot be assessed for personal tuxes, a8 an inbestigation in hia case shows he is 8 non-tesident and therefore not amend- able to-law bearing un pereonal taxes. ‘Phis decision, which isa result of Mr. Astor’s recent visit to this country, re- lieves him of the payment of $9,000 yearly. Anylo-Russian Agreement. .Loxpoy, .April 20,.—.The Post's S. Petersburg correspondent re- ports an Anglo-Russian agreement, aim- ingto put an.end, to. the contention over railway and other concessions in China, was® signed. yesterday. The it is said, izes Ruseia’s sphere as the. ‘north and Great Britain’s _ag in thy Xang Tee Kiang valley. les, the president of the -miners’ h, after a conference with the union vlers tonight, ‘Do you think you will win?” he was Kked. ‘That isa hard queetion,” re- sie Mr. Boyles. NOTICE. The Columbia and Wentorn, Railway ills ar icing bi tb or | Rida for au aet giving gins" com talking business and bargains to the rn who bay bare loose Ite ratty, Melani its “innit line any their grip. Look over its list of| branches, Hot exceeding thirtyiite hows shell Gedra andl you will recognize | dollers oemiigt thereat, ofan ‘Cova the names of business firms who eretary. have done the business of ‘this camp They have been in businees. Advertising is part of their business. It stands to reason they would not invest in advertising space in THE REC- ORDif the reeult was not satisfac- F. ScHorie.p :-Supreme Court Reg- istrar. . 3 Joun Krrxup:—Gold Commissioner and Stipendiary Magistrate. W. J. Rosrnson :—Deputy Sheriff. S. Bowgs, M. D:—Coroner. PROP. Mar. 10, The Rossland Laundry is doing good work at reasonable prices. Try them. Graham & Son, Near P. O. East. ~ tf GO to Tho Womans Exchange For the beet HOME MADE BREAD and pastries of all kinds. East Colum- bia Ave. next door west of City. offices. As G. CREELMAN GEO. BEAM P.O. BOX 315. Creelman & Beall, CONTRACTORS BUIDERS. Estimates furnished om all kinds, 9 a wrork. obbing promptly attended to. engages _ Rossland BC. bet We are promised the com- support of the 80,000 men in that nization, and they. have an enor- y treasury reserve, if need be, to ee into this ght.” ‘ill the union make an: i 5s y more dem- rf ee ae aealaee the miners at the Subsctr ibe i 108, BisorsaaTs-stexer, LONDON. No." x al “Thi 3) eplled Mfr, Boyles, "This BOTIMATES Le sae SByroe OF |: : conducted without’ vio- ihe Dest Medluis for ring: ce loin ae one before the Puy. i w do you expect to n to walk out?! ROSSLAND CITY OFFICERS. A. 8. GoopzveE: :—Mayor. ©, O. Laronne, Alderman. Ross Tnomrson, Alderman. Jonun F. McCrag, Alderman. Joun E. Hoosoy, Alderman. Joux E: N Joun S. Ciure, Jn , Alderman. Jonn Incram, Chief of Police. Ws. McQueen, City Clerk. Wn. Hanp, Assesgor. J. A. Jonvan, Police Magistrate. Josern Squizzs, Chief of Fire Dep’t. Samven Forreats, Sanitary Inspector ory. THE RECORD'S news service is superior to that of its contempo- rary. Its.mining news iaaccurate and it is airee lance not’ tied to the apron strings of any clique or coronation: 2.7: Incidentially You can get any kind of Job Prin- ting dune at bottom prices at «| Record Job Office Principals —FOR THE— ing ADVE! a Tornado Took the People’s Note. ae ae LaNoastER, Mo., April 20.—A great “many articles of wearing apparel, papers and pieces of jewelry bearing the names of Kirksville persons were found strewn “over the eastern part‘of this county yea: Nv’ ‘EILL & DEACON, 7. W. HOWARD, 108, Buntorecate-sTnEET, LoxDox, B.C. 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