even The Big Sor, | ee Record — COUNTY COURT ADJOURNED. Noxt Sitting Set For May 15—Thirty-One Cases Disposed of, Today is the second of the sitting of the county court in Masonic hall, Judge Spinks presiding. Thirty cases had] been disposed of at noon today. There are 19 other cases on the docket to. come up. E. J. Austin ys, Boss Thompson, Plans, $280, for a building on the Clifton hotel corner; was tried this forenoon by a jury of six and resulted in a verdict for plaintiff. 2 Heassie Taylor et al vs. Lockhart & Jor- dan, rent, etc., $224.75, judgment was given for defendants this afternoon." sibel Kettleson vs. M. H. Gilliam, wages, $40.,, money ordered paid into court within 14 days or judgement would be-given for plaintiff, defendont being at Walla Walla, Wash., attending his sick mother. The following cases were continued to M St DS Snoes, the next term of court. The firat one about John killing and Wages of Assistant Fire. Chief and dressing the fox terrier pup was a terror Mary Anderson vs. Thomas'& Griegcr, and stirred up the community ag it had | 8004s deposited. $102.50. si ~ | PEA SUEY Berber, PY3 never before been stirred upoverkitchen| Peck & Co. ve. Thomas Houghton. Lay, on the Program, affairs, Next came the owl story. It] Fred E. Empey ys. John McMartin, eS : - wea tad enough. It will be remember- | order, $108. ed thet the family brought home a fine Matth specimen of owl to be mounted and that the Chinese cook thought it was to be GHINAMAN COOK AGA This rime His: Offence Was Not So Very Bad. VOL 3,.NO. 241. RO3SLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1899. | PRICE FIVE QENTS. CONDENSED TELEGRAPH NEWS ‘Wiuirsparre, Po., March 21.—The Itt DAN FLEGTION RNY Buffalo expreas on the Lehigh road was ( : -| derailed at North Willkesbarre this mor 3 ning. No one was aerlouely injured. e ‘ } Lonpon. March 21.—A dispatch to the | Judge Walkem: Render’ § an Impor- Evening News from Brussela publishes 4 ; this afternoon, the rumor that Cardinal | tant Decision. Gibbons may be the next Pope. Lonvoy, March 21.—Agoncilla, the agent of Aguinaldo, and the members of tl 20H DID: NOT KNOW HIS BUSINESS GUNG, MEETING TOG Fopot at sity Roel Engineer on Water “orks Expected... SECOND: READING OF THE BYLAW Instead of Skinning the Rabbit John Chinaman Picked the Fur of. OLDE=== 1S WHAT YOU WANTI You get'it in ous sola filed « cases: equal an. sp . le 1g cases. mid kereten tad guaranteed and 25 years, a ali higher than m: Prices astow ad any. Quality Bigh You are thinking of purchaalng, give me « all. “Jd. W. SPRING, pce cceasor to CHALLONER. MrrcimiL é& B BING, I 8 Next door tothe Post Uflre, " Men's Shoes, Women's Shoes, The Recorv’s true stories about the Chinese cooks have created an unlimit- ed amount of comment unfavorable to the pig tail domestic servant. he former’s staff. at Washington, have DEAN WINS BY MAJORITY OF FOUR gone to Paris in order to confer with the 2 - ! Filipino janta. PERCE CHING AT OLD Auierleans Harrassed by: Filipinos De.ision at Kamloops Today—Partial Text of the Judgment: of the Court. You will find as large ard well selected stock of Shoes in Our Store ag you wish to look at, The prices pou will notice aa very reseonable The aszortment is large and varied. It will be no trouble to fit you. Bros. va. He neréhip accounts. part- City Enyincer'Smith’s reporton the surveys and. estimates on the: proposed Kamioors. B. ©,, March 21.—The court in the:Dean election case adjourned. eaten and dressed it. M. J. O'Hearn vs. Barbara & Terdick, When in the store ask to see them. damages, $600. - Hunter Bros, ve. O’Connell, $59.65. Hunter Brés. vs, O'Farrell, $52.20. P. C. Costello va. J. L, Black, $21.41 Louis Blue va. Longsley. for lumber $50.72, - Swan Neleon vs. Merryweather, lien, etc., $216, ‘The third instance of tha filthy habite of the heathen chinese, was him fishing out the potetoes for the table which had spilled into the elop bucket while he was drawing the hot water off of them. Werecite these disgusting events for the benefit of those eating food -pre pared by Chinamen and may not have read the former articles. As recalled in the head of thie story the fourth offence ia not ao bad as the others, Lut it would have been bad enough if it kad not been discovered in time.: The family had ordered a fine fat rab- bit which was delivered to the kitchen with other things. The Chinese cook had evidently not had much experience in cleaning rabbits for he picked the fur off of it instead of akinning it, The ludy of the house luckily discov- ered the mistake in time to save the Tabbit. INCIDENT OF THE FIRE. ‘A Woman's Life Saved By. Her Otedience to Orders and Presence of Mind. A thrilling incident took place during the firat few moments of: the Windsor re in New York city last Friday, which will bear repeating, and _ which held the crowds in breathless sfispense, and its successful iseue threw them in- to hysterical cheering. A woman appdared on a fifth story window and made preparation for leap- ing. The spectators yelled warning for her to wait. .A firemign came in sight count rendered, $610.84, si, commission, $1,000. sion, $800. Commercial Bank of Maniteba vs. H. H. Smith, $91.80. ing Company, stock. G. E. Seymour va. Harp etal, draft 7169.61, The following cases have been ‘settled and stricken irom the docket: Robert MeKey ° vs. ‘Heasie Taylor, 4 $60.24, Hunter Bros! va." “Langley etal, goods vold, $103.30. Edward Logan va. Hessie Taylor, goods sold, $119.89, ‘W. H. Jones vs. Harpet al, goods, $70. | bee Leshe Hillve. Alex Dick et al, rent, #115. ing cages: Fred Holt vs. Joseph ata; eat Canad-| ian Gold Fields R. W. Grigor va. John McKane, ac- J. E, Saucier ve. Alexander and Stus- N. McArthar vs, Stussi et’ al, commpis- *Tanything. John Lane ve. Peoria Mining & Mill-. . pave G0ODs, CARPETS, MINERS, AUNTER<> AE BIG STORE. em ngNTER HARDWARE, CLOTHING. HOUSE FURNISHINGS, GROCERIES, B 'D SHOES, GLASSWARE, MINER’S SUPPLIES. ey oon p day morning at 11o’clock.” The woman lobed at him.afd said simply:. “I will be ready. I will put my trust in God ” She died at 11:01 and made no scene. The first shock lasted four seconds, She went calmly to the chair leaning on Warden Sages’ arm. Her éyes closed and she scemed neather to see nor hear Death came with less stroggle than was ever witnessed here before, and was instantaneous, Just ns she sat down she said, “God help me.’ ‘The witness scarcely saw the convulsive movement that follows the i 75:——OF F—75: Thia is the rebate we hadat.our last large shipment of Overcoats, bid of Clothes, etc., and at that rate we ure now offering it to our customers. aa 16 Overcoat for. an Eyer nesulec rote ‘erlasting Overalls White shirts yyaney inited ehirts., Comfort Towelin ‘And many other articles in gents fur. cheap. Blankets vi Socks, three pairs Ze shock. _ Her body merely stiffened and her face remained calm and her lips vlosed tightly. 3. at Among the inventiony recentl. aten ted for the benefit of nae We have nobranch stores. ™@h-To buy at above prices you have only to cell at OSSLAND. AUCTION HOUSE. R 42 E.Columbia Avenue. B.BANNeTT, Manager, very ingenious deviee for securing ies hat tothe head. The principal feature that commends it the public is its sim- plieity at construction. It has no sharp on the. roof: above ‘Wer with a rope. Roaring. his: instructions above the crackling and hissing flames, hed & rope before her. The woman kept ber wits and soon had it tied about her asordered. Then in further obedience sprang fearlessly into the air and the fireman lowered away. ‘The crowd was just begining to chear when the flames burst from the window. before the wo- man and their shouts turned to cries of horror as the woman plunged into them. She seemed to strike wildly at the walls with her hande, then her body and awung her feet toward the: building. She doubled her lege and gave a mighty shove. As she plunged out into the air adistance of 15 or 20 feet, her rescuer, who had been endeavoring to stop her falling into the flames, dropped her in- he the arms of some firemen waiting be- iow. - She was not seriously burned and got away .through the crowd before her name was learned. S. GLAZAN CARRIES A— BIG STOCK OF FURNITURE STOVES CROCKERY GLASSWARE CARPETS ‘PARLOR SETS ELECTRIC Light Globes. wages, $96.50. Peter Albo vs. Joe Trainer, Canadian Gold Fields wager, 362.16, W. T. Hoyes vs..Wm. King, Canadian Pacific Railway company garnishees, |” professional services, $37.60. M. J. O’Hearn ve. Patrick Gill, B. C. Mining company garnishee, goods sold, $50.50. + Fred Gribi ve. J. McMillan, promis- sory note, $319 50. Thomas Smith vs. Watson and Eu- gren, mechanica lien, $113.60. The balance of the docket went over litigants, not being realy for trial. Court adjourned until May 15. ;PEOPLE COMING AND GOING W. L. Orde is back from the Boundary country. W. M. Woods, custom officer has gone to Grand Forks. tended trip through the Boundary coun- try. John Watson, proprietor of the Pacific thenter, left this morning for Spokane on business. today, where he will probably locate ag Provincial land ‘surveyor, Donald Guthrie, the new chief of the fire department, is expected to arrive.to- night from Montreal, MRS. PLACE READY. Sho Was Executed This Moraing and Died Without a Struggle. until the next termon account of the Big Thi G J.L. Parker has returned from an ex- C. H. Ellacott went to the Boundary i WANTED—Second Hand Househoid goods for which the highest price will be paid. S. GLAZAN, FIRST AVENUE First Store East of day afternoon Warden Saze decided to again notify Mra, Place of the day of ber execution, She met him in her quiet | fc way, and he said: Place so that there will be no misunder- SPOKANE ST. - —Tatanding. You are to be ready on Mon- Sina Sina, N. Y., March 20.—Yester- “I have come Mrs. fo erthe 8 tley 0 of Bossiand, a its ext esting to the tan, si Ming Stocks Box 498 Ca- den, Clough, Lieber doreing & Nosl-] ‘MINING OPREATORS AND BROKE! soueers 1895. om Agents for Railway addit! Rodtana: Yui, Patt ‘ana Columbia Nowasite: We Have Buyers f for All Stand- jontre v1 Ked Morning Glory inne War hagle.. MAss21 & DEACON, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Rossland, B. C. Moer Bullding, Columbia Avenuc. Transfer of Liquor License. Hotlce isheroby: ven that licatic wide jebsreby rBiven Pees t spplic cat on: wa transiér the lice Rossland iran lice] Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock. E HAVE just finished 9) ata upand marking off the largest and eaten of: reoay mane sloitite ever brought» to ng oF 8 in hig . DMen’s Black Navy ‘Serge Suits. Men’s Fancy Tweed Suits, * Men’s Scotch, Euglish and Irish Tweeds. Men’s Fine Spring Overcoate. Boy’s S-Piece Faney. “Tweed. Suits. Bo’ss 2-Piece Black and Navy Serge Suits, Youth’s 2-Piece Suits in all latest styles. Men's, Boy’s and. Youth’s. Pants. ° ‘A choice sazortment of Timegast | in, Suitable for the sea- son—(17th) sem. A large consignment of the ‘latest Styles. ‘in American and English HATS will be opened up today, and your inepetion is CUR GOODS ARE UP. TO DATE. M.J. O’HEARN, The Glothier, Corner Columbia Avenue’ and Lincoln Street, * |new city water’ works is expected to be :| meeting of the council thia evening. eseonetoneeee aubmitted to the council at the regular If satistactory, itis probable that. the blanks as to - amounts will ‘be filled. in and the debenture bylaw come up for the second reading. The bylaw making it unlawfal for barber shops tobe’ open-on Sunday is ready forthe second réading, with the [amendment allowing those with ‘bathe connected to keep oped for that. business only... 4.4. It ies ‘audermtood that the fire,, water ‘Jand light committee haa concladed to /recommend that the pssistant chiet of the fire department. Be: ‘paid $80 and the driver $70 8 month, with uniforms fur- nished. , It is not known what ‘action the ‘city council will take, but it ie thought that || there. will ‘be no objection entered. POLICE couRT. — ab Larry McMahan Goi One Month and Mike i Crowley Two Weeks, . ©9909 _|JRoss Thompson. i os ) I have the following blocks in the following companies for eale;— EUREKA CONSULIDATED, GOPHER, HOME STAKE, EVENING ae gy eae RE. LEE’ BODIE, EUREKA, NORTH STAR - and ZILA Lotsinthe Original Townsite ea THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, -:- Quick Work. Tel. Nos Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. Good ead:ile horses, elegant turnouts, 8 will sive: you any wher e at ny tine day or’ Bee gees, snd fancy aoe ont yor gettin ap 2 sleighing part ee a ahout it ri; ood bi Horses boarded. ie day or month. Packing of all kinds done, Brees ai and baggage Tork il call at any part of the city., Contracts and job work ane promptly, light or freight handled, mining’ machinery delivered on hort st Te pay soneacts tak en, ra hanaie.” Panos and safes eafely meved. We . Hae warehouse, or ship. any cl tees ce andle. We act as shippers’ agents, mill tran e sell Vashington ¢ port Fir and Tamarac wood. STABLES-—Fine, Ave., bet. Spokane and Wash. St. OFFICE—9, ‘Waah. &. HYGENIC VENTILATED J. WwW. PORIEING PROP. «++ ELECTRIC Goodyear Welt Shoes. your whole syatem healthy. They 5 nies 9, comfortable ena strong. W orth #10. on -:- ROSSLAND, B. C. ores. Rossland’ Coming Trading } Place je-awake people are begining to realizo that I tas cheapet CONTE izo that 8 28 possible to buy Just as tofore unknown in Ronland: "A tee abocieie trie oats the Bast—a thing here Tea 29¢ per Ib. SUE Coffee 20c. percan: - Spices 4 Pores, kee Are sell! Ladies Shoes *: Si NO. 16 WASHINGTON S87, $4.00 A PAIR. —Sole Agents Here— REPAIRING DONE The Rossland Aitetion Hous. 1A AVENUE. PHIL A. SILVERSTONE, Prop, charge-of being: and pases We will have your:trade after that,. The average man buys shoes from their appear- ance and fit. They knew little about leath- Allwe ask is: er ang trust to their dealets Try! Hence the advantage of dealeng witha repa 4 table house. Our ehoes stril e people by stylish shape and by their quality. lommek LALON DE- 108 WEST. COLURELS AVENUE: . 11 EAST COLUMBIA ANENUE. and ‘Mike Crowley'two weeks for" being} avagrant. Harry-Kern’z case for being drank aud incapable waa remanded un- til tomorrow. Albert La Pare had's cash bond of $15 up for asaulting a Chinaman and.did not appear. It bas been suggested that if the ‘| Chinaman had béen # “‘cook”’, that .La Pare should have received &, reward, of at least $15. T. R. MORROW, +s8UCESSOR TO... MNcLEAN & MORROW.: {| habbbhbbhabike denies Prescription PIONEER +3 DRUGGISTS: ‘ BRING IT TO US. _ OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. FILLED ACCURATELY BASE“ BALL ORGANITATION. . : Nelson Invites Rossland and Other Towns toa Meoting. ‘A comitaunicatzon - hos just ‘been: re- ceived frum the Neleon baseball club, stating’that they’ have organized for 1899, and asking thata representative be sent from Roseland toa general meet- ing tobe held there on Good Friday, March 81, the purpose being toform & league to include Nelson, Kaslo, New Denver, " Cable Address: “PARKER.” ROSSLAND, B. -C. Le Rei LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE, ___setf> : JOHN F. LINBURG,. PROP. Stylish Riga for rent First-class Saddie‘and Pack~ orees. Srapzas: Columbia Ave., "Phone No. g. Commercial Alley, ‘Phone No, - P. O. BOX, 136. J.B. Johnson “2 Co, For Reni. Six Furnished eats ‘with use of a Pi- ‘no, $25.00 per month. -Chas.E. Bunn. | UL PARKER & ROSSLAND, B. C. MINING ERUINEERS aul EROBEN. ; Properties examined, Mines manage Brands: dard Stocks bought and 60) J, L. PARKER engineer Dundee, ‘Consulting mining epsineer ] Telephone, | Ib, Pare, i land, Sandon and Slocan City. On ac- count of thie lettcr a meeting has been called at. the Dominion.. Athletic Club on Thursday evening, March 23, at 8 p. tm., for the purpose of determining -what thie season. All baseball players and enthusiasts are requested: to be present. TO RECEIVE THE CHIEF. The Fire Department Is Prepared to Tender Him a Reception. The city clerk McQueen is in receipt of information from Donald Guthrie, the new fire chief, to the effect that he arrived in‘Revelstoke last evening and will come in on the midnight train on the0.& We: - ‘The firé department has arranged a reception for the chief and will meet him at the train and escort him to the fire hall where his health will be drank with other appropriate ceremonies. BREVITIES. © Five Room Honse $20.00 per month, For Sale. R.E. Palmer, "E.G. will deliver a ——— Lot on Koote: must be tal pote rp habla avenue, $200. This H. H.Playford, AUDITOR, aad AccoD NTAN" No.1 Stone Block, Rossland P. 0. BOX 698. —_ VE HAVE SALE FOR All Standard tucks, lecture this evening at the zchool of mines on the subject of underground mine surveying. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist evening, with a literary and musical rogram, Admission 25c, children two Bo r a quarter, Don’t forget the concert inthe Bap- dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Toronto, J.B, Johnson & Co De. J. F. McKenzie, office and resi- tist church, Thursday commencing at at 11:45, A.M. Deane then having a WPRAG(AOUS RSCAPES PROM DEATH A Bullet Entered One Soldter’s Wrist ath inthe ger Meleen re 3 Suoratdg Tato tie| ifeoted, ‘| attacks upon the outposts at Jaro bridge. Rosa- |’ Rossland intends to do on ‘the diamond |- church, will give a social next Tuesday |* ik i tured cases of smmunition were in Ger- -Who:Have to, Answer and Came Out of His Mouth But He's 0. K, + New York, March 21.—A dispatch, ‘addressed to the Herald: frem Totlo, island of Panay, says: ‘A battalion of the Eighteenth infantry, a platoon of the Sixth artillery, and a machine gun battery made a reconnoisance in the di- rection of Madurafo and Santa Barbara Thursday. While they were returning the insurgents attacked the outposts on therightanda fight followed.. General Miller was on the scene iat and 3di- immedi arrow escapes. The line’ advanced, by rushes, three thousand -yards under hot fire, pouring in deliberate volleys upon the enemy’s position, the srutllery, making good practice, By the timé the forces were “within $00 yards of the enemy’s final position darkness fell, preventing the charge for which the Tennessee men and the com- panies ofthe Eighteenth onthe right had already prepared by fixing bayo- nets. Retirement from the Jaro bridge ‘was accomplished very speedily. but in good order. -The.engagement was brought on by the ‘enemy’s persistent : Nothing could be gained by forcing the enemy back further as it was impozsible with the limited number of “troops to hold the position. The American, troops -wereexeausted by long fighting and and having to wade knee deep through the rice fields and sugar cane. There were several cases of prostration by heat The only man killed was Private Lou- is Beibl of the 18th Infantry. Fifteen were wounded. A bullet passed through Private William Roveberger’s wrist and entered hia mouth between the guma and cheek without injuring his head. There were other miraculous escapes asthe men advanced amid a perfect hail ‘of bullets. The severity of the engage- ment may be judged by the fact that. the 18th regiment alone: fired 62600 of amunition.: - Itis. estimated that the insurgents with their more than’ two thousand rifles fired more than double our total of ammauition. Private Biehl] brought in Private Daly wounded and gave warn; ing to hurry up some ammunition as most of the men wereshort. He. then returned to the. fighting line and was struck in the chest. He fell saying, “I’m done for,” and died in ten minates. Itis impossible to tell accurately what the inaurgent losses were as the Ameri- can troops converged at a given point majority of four over Martin, Judge Walkem decided that the votes rejected by the returning officeron account of being marked on both back and ‘front were good, inasmuch as they clearly in- dicated,the intention of the voter, not- withatanding that the mark on the back was in direct’ variance with the rules laid down in the statute. | This brought Deane’s majority up to the old mark of four ahead of his oppon- ent. This decision ends this branch .of the case. Next on the program will be the bribery and corruption cases, when court convenes atlo’clock this ‘afters noon, LADY PLANET WON. Swirl, Tod Sloan in the Saddle Unplaced— Other Events. Lonpon, March 21.—At the Lincoln spring meeting, of which this was the second days racing, the Sudbrooke plate was won by Lady Planet. - Swirl, with Tod Sloan in the saddle, was unplaced. There were 19.horees in this event and the~ betting was five. to: ones agains lewirl. i: The-Lincolibire. handicap.-was won by General Peace, onned by. Capt. Bewicke. Lord Wm. Bereford’a six ‘year old Knight of the the Thistle, carrying 116 pounds, with Tod Sloan up, was second, and Mr, Longs three year old eolt, Lord Edward IJ, third, Twenty-six horses ran. shire di is ‘of 1,000 added to a sweapstake ol 15 sovereigna each, 10 sovereigns each forfeit for three year old colts }and upwards. | Gen- eral Peace is a brown colt out of Galli- nale, ont of Moita, five years old, and carried 101 pounds. The betting was 100 to 7 against Gen- eral Peace, 9 to.1 against Knight of the Thistle’ and 100 to 9.. against Lord Edward II, General Peace took the lead at half the distance ;: followed by the Knight of the The Thistle and Nun- nicer, and won easily by four lengths. The same distance separated the eecond and third horses. Nunnicer was fourth. Windsor Fre. ~ New Yorx, March 21.—Workmen digging in the ruins of the Hotel Wind- sor came upon a human body early thia morning near where the ladies entrance on 46th eide of the hotel had been. The remains were evidently those of a woman. The head all but the lower jaw had been consumed by fire, The Lincoln- Sherman Very Low. MW. i, March 21.—8e "y of State Hay has received acablegram from the, United States consul at Kigston, Jamaica, saying that Ex-secretary Sher- man was very low when the Paris left Kingeton. On Trial for Murder. Barnaerortr, Conn., March 21—The of Dr. Nancy A. Guilford charged with the murder of Miss Emma Gil by crm- inal practice was begun today. Sails. without traversing the ground shot but one day after the battle, from Jaro Belfry | the enemy enemy could be seen carrying away the dead. The minimum estimate of their losses is 200 killed and 800 wounded. The instructions printed on the cap- Saw Francisco, March 21,—The Ja- panese cruis er Chitose will sail for Yo- kahama this afternoon to receive her armament. Loxpos, March 21.—The funeral ser- vices over the remains of the late Baron hell, who died at Washington man, showing that the ‘idges cami is that the arms have been ished the and e from the artillery depot at Mayence. It March 1, took place today in Weatmin- ater Abbey. 8 o'clock. Admission 50 cents. Pro- gram will appear tomorrow. of from German and Japanese sources land Laundry is doing good through French colonies. The work at reasonable Pri ices. Try them. Graham & Son, Near P. it. tg