ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAROH 28, 1899. A. LYNCHING ‘IN ‘SIGHT. Negro Miners Attack the Whites and Get Wounded and Captured, Brrurneram, Ala., March 28.—Negro miners made an attack on thecamp of the whites at. Dolomite, about 12 milea from here, shortly after midnight. The white men returned the fire, and several of the negroes slightly ‘wounded, and 16 of the ringleaders are in the handa of the officers., “Ro-inforcements have been sent to the deputy eheriffa who are try- ing to preserve order. Sheriff O’Brien hes just left with another strong posse. ‘The negro soldiers recently muetered ‘out are inciting the blacks. A strong cordon of deputies is patrolling the camps. * ‘International Music Hall. ‘The'International began the week last night to a packed hougo, and the enter- tr tainment presented is the beat ever given. The three De Boliven Brothere, acrobats, made a wonderful hit, their performance being the greatest. ever seen here. Miss Amanda Barr, vocalist, ‘was very entertaining. Sherwood ‘and Frink, einging and dancing comedians, introduced another new epecialty. The drawing card is Charles Burton’s threo- act sensational drama, ‘Jack the Rip- per,” was well rendered by the entire company, Mr. Charles, Burton and Ada Warren being the leading stars in the cast. The hanging scene is the most realistic act ever produced on any stage. This part of the entertainment alone is worth the price of admission. Road to Republic. The Kettle Falls route to Republic has handled as much of the passenger busi- nese as all-the others. It has been de- cried and roasted all round, because it-is dangerous. two, but nobody seriously ‘burt to date. Within the past twoweeke the Grand]. Forks ‘route—forty miles longer then’ the Kettle Falls road—has had two bro- ken limbs charged toit. But even these did did not, receive half. the. mention’ from the Review’s| Repablic man. that would be accorded a friendly mix-up from Kettle Falle.—Kettle Falls Cour- | 90¢ ant. “Talk ahout hens,” says Geo. John- son, the Dominion statistician, “I have just beon looking into the subject of the hen as a revenue producer. I find that there are about 14,000,000 hens in Canc- da. They yield about 80,000,000 dozen eggsayear. Ati2 cents @ dozen, the value is close on $9,600,000. The: rév- enue derived by the Federal Govern- ment from taxation. of spirits and wines, beer, malt, dnd malt liquor is $1,400,000 less than the hen fruit. ‘- The yearly ex- It has had ‘an accident or |-- penditure of education in Canada ié $1,300,000 legs than the produce of our noble hens.” CONDENSED TELEGRAPH NEWS Lonpox, March 28.—The house’ of commons adjourned today until April 1. Lonpon, March 28.—Birket Fouter, the water dolor painter is dead. San Francisco, March £8.—The Can tral A n London, has entered into a voontesst with the government of Salvador for the construction of a railroad into the capi- ital, a distance of 18 miles from Santa Ana, the present-terminus, ’« Weekly Ora Shipments. “< The ore shipments of the week ending Mar. 25, were as folllows: Is Full of Trouble. © - Just as the man whe has been bank- rapted at Christmas is beginning to forge ahead a trifle,,Easter comes along and deals him another buckhanded awat. of trouble,—M inveapolis Journal, .Phrenolozy and Palmistry. ‘The head and ‘the ‘Nines‘‘ of the hand carefally read. i can tell’ vyou what oc- Man thats wedded.tos woman is full]: HUNTER —» . 8 SD The Big Store. Hunt} © BROS, . 2 e , i For Spring Wear There is nothing so dressy and smart looking a8 @ fashion. ablestiffhat.. You will find our stock o,. large « one. to select from, Christie’s Feather Weight Is a beauty. Ask to see © the largest stock of hats in the City of Rossland. pi: f \ Some new shapes in: Collars, These collurs are ebual to the CORVILL We have 26 diferent shapes = OG. Gent's Furnishings. <4, MAMMOTH STOOK OF— HEIGHTS {atc et e4unNte ‘BROS. BIG STORE. rl Cn ghegarediters Lalor Rossland Evening Record VoL 8, NO. 248. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1899. PRICE FIVE CENTS. The Spider. retty Clasp for.a belt or neck ribbon is one of ihe design. A Rie are showing a nice line of these Clasps, made of -~-Sterting Silver Weveor Ondisad J. w. SPRING \ccéssor to CHALLONER, M: Bi ree on yonny, Mrvcinaa, & Branca, “Spider” JGIY COUNCIL MEETING City Engineer Wants to Answer Water Company's Letter, - FIRE eke HACOMMERDATIONS A Pu to Tax Insuranee Compan. tions from 9 a. m. until 9 p. m. 12 Hoffman-house. Roon} Mapaue Gniper. . Lynched Him. ‘as,, March 23.—Word has been Yeceived here that 2 mob took Henry Sanderson from jai! at Holton last |: night and lynched him. Sanderson is a] young farmer who Sunday afternoon, at- tempts ‘phoot ‘his sweetheart and shot the the girle;aunt. Le Roi LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE. st> JOHN:-F.” LINBURG, Styheh Rigs for rent. Firet class Secdle. and Pack Horses. SrapLEs: Columbia Avo. +p Phone No, 27, ‘Commercial Alley, Phone No. P. 0. BOX, 186. PROP. cupation you' are fitted for. C lta- |’ |.Limited, Columbia av Onue, P.O, Box 498 Ca- ‘plenddress, “Tautling.” Codes, ( cloth, ‘Lieber | Bedford MeNeal and ‘Sioreins & Neal.| MINING OPERATORS AND, BROKERS, Established 1899, Al for F, 8. Railway addition to pasa Four, i Erle and Coluinbie townsite. We Have Buyers for All Stand- ard Stucks. subscriptions fo me Treasury Shares. “wil be received TODAY and ees _—_— .BY THE... The Reddin Jackson , il 300,000 OF THE TREASURY,STOCK PLACED ON “THE : MARKET. 50,000 SHARES’ HAVE: BEEN: AL “LOTTED TO ROSSLAND. VESTORS~ SUBSCRIBED SHARES YESTERDAY. SHARES. nd TORONTO IN- FOR. * 200,000 The Price Is 15 Cents.Per Share. ‘This is an opportunity to make some money as the SAILOR has FIVE CLAIMS through which the Cariboo and Minnehaha ledges run. Rossland Mining eS | (Corrected by. ‘the Reddin-Jackson Company ‘Largest | Stock of Shoes "me N ROSSLAND. Bought at less than half the ‘manufacturer's price and will be sold accordingly. Childred’s, Boys’, Youths’, | Misses’, Gents’ Fine Shoes and Miners’ Shoes from 50C. (0. $5.00 ‘Ladies’ and BLE THE PRICE. Rossland Auction House ¢ B. BANNETT, Manacer 42 E. COLUMBIA AVE., ROSSEAN D, B.C. ANY ONE’ WORTH ‘MORE rey DOU- |i Speke Furnishings. : WE HAVE just finished opening up and markt nlesst soak blrebay made slotting ng up and mark ng of the ke a _ Men’s Black Navy Serge Suits. Men’s Faucy Tweed Suits. Men’s Scotch, English and Irish Tweeds, Men’s Fine Spring. Overcoats. ‘ Boy’s 3-Piece Fancy Tweed Suits. .Bo’ys 2-Piece Black and Navy Serge Suits. Youth's: 2-Prece Suita in all latest styles. Men’s, Boy’s and Youvh’s Pants. - A choice agsortment of ‘TIES jaatin, Suitable for the - “aea- son—(17 th) spam. . A large consignment of thé. latest atyles in American and ~ English HATS will be opened up today, and your. inspetion is in vited. ee Ee OUR GOODS’ ARE ;/UP.TODATE. nA M. J. O’HEARN, The Clothiér. Corner: Columbia Avenue Jana Lingoln Btree All we e t ‘We will have your trade after that. The Try! average man buya shoes from their ‘ ‘appear- ask 183 ance and fit, They knew little about leath- er and trust to their dealers. Hence the advantage of dealeng with a repa table House. Our shoegetrike people by stylish shape and by their quality. C.O,LALONDE.. - 106 WEST COLUKBIA AVENUE. ~1LEAST COLUMBIA ANENUE, Winuipe; Morning Glory. War bug) , RINERAT ACT, 1896. (Form'F.) Cortlacate of, Improvements. NOYICE. Hazinoh Frvctional Minoral Claim, situate in| the Tratcrese ining division ot West Koo. tenny district, WE aiéd—About one-half mile west of the ety att Horsiand, B.U. north ofand adjolv- ing the ‘Tet minera lain. chat J, Wm. F. Devere auagent tier Wan: Rola _ reo ilnary certitieste Fae Lamon ta Gertitleate Sine im0a A, 8 cate No. 33, sfrom the Gate hereof, to opp ecarder for a Certificate o! parongiaent, ee che puree of obtaining a Cro! the above clat atin: nd. further take notice thai sect ce o| pated this 16th day of Mare! WS, DEVERECK, P. L.8, S. GLAZAN ——CARRIES' A BIG STOCK™ OF ux, acting an section, under FURNITURE STOVES © ; CROCKERY GLASSWARE. \ CARPETS: * PARLOR. .SETS ELECTRIE Light Globes, WANTED—Second Hand Househoid goods for which the highest price will be paid, &. GLAZAN. FIRST AVENUE First Store’ East of SPOKANE ST. \Quick Work. ‘T. R. MORROW, E AGAIN! The One Price StoreTo The Front. Everything low prived and high a 1, week only—a genuine high Grade holléw ground” RAZOR Wr". ‘Made by Josoph Allen & Bong, Fhoffield, England-—the famous Non J. X. L. bra 5 razor that usually retatled for $2.60, But one special for this GC. Cc. GIBSON & CO. y goods arriving daily. All the latest novelties, An asssy- ers’ ont compa forsale cheap.” test castern, Ross ‘Thompson. av sD Thave the following blocks in the following compatied for sale;— EUREKA CONSULIDATED, GOPHER, HOME STAKE, EVENING STAR, SILVERINE, RE. LEE’ BODIE, EUREKA, NORTH STAR and ZILA M. Lotsinthe Original Townsite a ‘ THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, . -:-,/-:- _ROSSLAND, B: 0. HIS WEEK, 75 CENTS. Every ono yaa “3 cz Rpokane §t Street. £ na Aaa Gr SE Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. Good sade horses, elegant turnouts, nobby eleighs, and fancy driving teams} will dive you anywhere at any time day or night. if you are getting up a eleighing party, ace us about t rigs—good hora Horses boarded Ey the je day or mont th Packing of all kinds done, ress and baggave work; vill call at pny Part of the city. Contracta ai shore prompt iy, light or heav av Selene handled, mining sangbinery del contracts en. y all damages done to anthing we fone Se Ee eT el ater, Wwarehoages or ship any claas of goods. We cell Washington seasoned Fir and Tamarac wood} STABLES—First Ave., bet. Spokane and Wash, St “OFFICE: id. W. HARTLINE PROP. e act as shippers’ agents, wii ae Tel. No8 Wash. St. ++-BUCHBSSOR TO... McLEAN & MORROW.’ hahbhhhhhhhhbh aie 8 Prescription. PIONEER +. DRUGGISTS. - BRING IT-TO Us. OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT. OUR,.PRICES ARE RIGHT. . FILLED ACCURATELY to Give Gas Com- pany Privileges, ‘ The prinviyal feature of the city coun- cil meeting last evening?as the REcoRp': forecast Indicated, was the waterwork?| question and ‘the ‘report snd recommen- dations of the new chief of the fire de- partment. i The atatement. published. in the Rzo- orp that the Water and Light company Proposed to oppose the attempted plan te put ina water, and light plant, fol- lowed by‘a letter! from the company, brought out ai greatdeal ‘of talk which resulted in permission being given: th: city, engineer to, answer the company through. the columns of the Miner. Juat why the columns of the Miner were preferrable to the city engineer war not explained. The following is the report and rec- ommendation of the newly . appointed chief of the fire department, Donale Guthrie: Lbeg to report that since my ‘arrival J have made an” “inspection : of my appar- atus now owned by your department a@nd‘find: your. ladder. truck is utterly. ; useless for a-town situated as this one ether tog heavy: to handte You 1 should be janged or | altered ‘to's combiiation wagon. ,, In ‘regard to your hose, I find them in very good order and would ouggest that you add another thousand feet, and the great ‘object “is in cage there should be two firesat the same time, your hy- dranta’ being’so far apart, it is most neceseary to have a‘ goud supply always jin reserve. ,° Speaking about hydrants, I would re- spectfully suggest you place about eight more in place which I will point out to you at your,convenience. ” In regard to the fire hall I suggest you make your connections with the bath and pat in a modern W. OC. _ Regarding your fire alarm system, it | wants come*“improvements which will not be very costly. Gentlemen, it is ‘very necessary for you to purchase branch pipes, improved | shut-off nozzels, hydrant gates, hooks, hose, hangers’and wire. cutters. Taleo strongly advise that every man wear a uniform. $99OD OOOOH OOS ® J.B. Johnson & Co. RealEstate and Mining brokers INSURANCE AGENTS. - Cable Adéress: \ “PARKER,” i : ROSSLAND, B.C. | > ag Moreing & Neal's, _Telephone,. os § ert _ Codes { Ration BS Moke ia; _ Chas, E, BENS. . J.L, PARKER. |. L. DARKER & 60. ROSSLAND, B. 0. MOG GOERS axl DROME. ined, Mines mai iota Stocks bouebe and sold, a “J. L. PARKER Consulting mining engineer Dundee, ‘Tamarac and Fairmont, Fire Insurance Aj I. loping Companies: Agents for the fol Norwich Union of E: National of Erie $$OOOFOOOOO We have sale for all’ Tania Sa J.B. ehnson & 0 ©OOOOOOOD Having thos of your build- ings I find tio’ escapes. You must en- force your bylaws in this connection. ; ‘All buildings erected inside of fire linea should have proper chimneys. | In conclusion, gentlemen, to put your department on s proper: footing, you want at least five more permanent and paid men, and I can. assure you my.am- Dition is to put your department i; ina first-class and efficient condition, : trust- ing you one and all. will give me your earnest and leyal support in regard, to ‘eamae. I must also say it is absolutely neces- sary to havetwo more Horses for your ‘chemical engine as said engine can be used to great advantage where there are | no hydrants. You glso want new collars for your present harness, and bars for same. .I also insist on having the appointing and fall controlef all men under my charge. = - The report: was approved and the council will undertake to carry | the YLOOOOOSOOOO a H. H.Playtford, AUDITOR and ACCOUNTANT No.1 Stone Block, Rossland P. O. BOX 598. PUBLIC NOTICE. : Crlumbia Avenue ts rom I closed to ti meet tothe west end of Countian Avenue Rossland, B,C., wen Ago Peet Fitzpatrick, the sanitary therein dinto effect. A new $1200 hook and ladder truck is to be purchased and an attempt will be made to sell the old one to some town not so mountainous as Rossland. The fire, water and light committee recommended to the council that Char- | les Colling be sumeged as assistant chief of the d. fire dep vat o oe: removed his office and 8c ati he corner of P Colambia, ayenue Saw we cigar eee, atreet, ander | ge Toronto. Dr. J. F, McKenzie, office and resi- dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank, of salary of $80 per,.month; that the driy- er’s salary be increased to $70 per month and that the chief, nesistant chief and driver be provided with two sets of mal forms’ per annum. “Acting Chief Oharles Collins of the dre department reported ‘that from Feb- raary 10'to March 25, there had been ‘(ar alaéms of fire and that the losa by fire'was‘about $400, ‘mostly covered by insurance, The clerk was instructed to request the: West Kootenay Power and Light company'to erect at once two more arc lamps, one at the corner. of Davis street ‘} and Columbia avenue, and the other a the/railway crossing weat of Center Star gulch. A carer ee from the Colum- bia. Tel asking for eeeeaee on the streets, ae usually granted, was referred to board of worka and city:solicitor. In view of the fact that the city is Preparing to put in lighting system of own, the council was not prepared to fain” the proposition of Messre. Peareon’and Merryfield, datel1 Marcn 14, 1899, for erecting a gas system. The city engineer's revised estimate of \ water works syatem adequate for acity vf 18,000 people was received and refer- | red to fire, water and light committee. The bylaw to close the barber shops on Sunday, was read a second time, consid- ured in committee, and. after being amended to allow of baths in connection heing open on. that day, and fixing. the penalty at not exceeding $50, waa read « third time.’ ‘Ald. Laloate gave notice that at the next regular meeting he would intro- duce a bylaw, or an amendment to the license bylaw, fixing a licenge fee for all Gre i: ies doing in the city of Rossland. Mrs. Helen Varker, owner of the. st. Lawrence hotel, entered a DEATH AROUND ANILA Country Strewn With ‘the Unburied Filipino Corpses. - SOME SHARP SKIRMISHING TODAY The Country Around Manila Laid : Waste by Fire and Sword —The Situation. New York, March 20.—A dispatch to the Herald from Manila Tuesday, nee Information ‘reaches here that cates that the insurgents capital hal been moved from’ Malos to Sax Fran- ando,. - The army has not advanced to- day. Men sre building bridges and waiting for supplies to come up. The insurgents burned Bulican this after- noon. -Marines are patrolling Malahon, The Monitor “Manadanock shelled Las Panis, south of thie city this noon. -The lines-‘are being strengtbened at Pasay and some firing is going on in that vi- cinity. ©. When Gen. McArthur’s force en- camped last night, the Third Artillery across the railroad bridge in Merilao, and the Nebraska regiment wasin the woods om the extreme right. At 5 o’clock the insurgents appeared on the ‘edge of the woods about a mileand 9 half away. the damage and inconvenience being caused her by the work on the bluff on west Columbia avenue, which’ was Te- ferred t to _ board of public works, PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. left today for a brief business trip to the Boundary country. 3 ‘ — M. W. McLeod of the Highland house | They deployed in line about a milo long and advanced quickly, - swinging tothe left to drive the Third. [artillery away from the bridge, This wwasthe first time @uring ~ the present war, that the insurgents advanced in military. order against our forces. Tho Kansas volunteers promptly crossed the bridge in columus of fours te give sup- port to the Third Artillery. They lost two men killed and some wounded in Charles Robbins left for Spok on the noon’ train to meet Mrs. Robbins who is returning from a visit to south- ern California, John Atkins, who has been in town their ad ‘At the same time the Firat, Montana regiment crossed the river on a pontoon bridge and took a po- sition on the extreme left, so as to be able to cut around on the back of the if the latter came far enough. for a few days, to- day. M. A. Green who has charge of the Fourteen: Gold Mines company’s pro- perty went to Spokane today. ~ Ed Haney, the original owner of the City of Spokane mine, came in from Spokane yesterday-and left’ for Nelson today. Mr. ©..F. Jackson returned home yea: terday from a visit to Spokane. Edward Cronyn is back trom a trip to the. Washington hot springs for his health. Harry White, who sold the Lily May and the Fourteen Gold Mines Ci i They. lost six men wounded iu this movement, while the Third “artillery had two ee te and one man’ killed and two wounded. Masked by° the woods, the Nebraska volunteers were not seen by the enemy. They suddenly opened a flank fire on the insurgents line and left their trenches with a great shout. Atsightof them the whole in- surgent forces, officers and men, fled peli mell, The eager Nebraska men chased them a mile.and a half, but were finally Grawn pack by.Gen. McArthur to preserve the line: intact. March 29.—{Noon.}—The ted company, recently in England, left this morning for Seattle. He will go to Alasks to look after his mining interests there before returning to Rossland. Mr, and Mrs, Albert Barrett returned last evening ftom a two month’a visit to eastern Canapa, accompanied Joseph Thomas, a brother of Mrs. Barrett, who wil} make hia home in Rossland. at 6 o'clock this morning, sweeping onward three miles before 10 o’clock and driving the rebels beyond Bochva to the east of Bul- yan and on to the railroad leading to Malolos. t a slignt resistance. The Filipinos fired volleys forthe purpose of drawing the American fire and discovering our posi- tion. One man belonging to the Dako- ta ré d. The Ameri- L. G, the Henderson, B. C. director, is in the city secu:ing date, for the seventh annual was cans remained silent. aia Our troops met with bat. The country between Marilao and_ editjon of the work whick.is a and valuable publication. Over 25,000 Shares. Of the 50,000 sharea of the treasury atock of the Sailor Mining company, which was placed upon the Roseland market last evening at 15 cents by” the Reddin-Jackson company, at noon to- day over 25,000 shares’ had been aub- scribed. It ia‘ thought. that before to- morrow noon it will all be taken, Manila a picture of Smoke ia curling from hundreds of: ash _| heaps and the remains of trees and fen- ces tern. by schrapnel are to be seen everywhere, The general appearance of the country Is as if it had been swept by a cyclone. clothesand furniture dropped in flight by the Filipinos, The only people re- The roads are strewn with - maining behind are aged persons who- cannot escape. They camp beside the ruinsof their former homes and beg passers-by for any kind assistance. The Lady Q of them are living upon the of our. who give them Milton it Chicago Lady Quartette is in the ao and’ has arranged. for the Methodist church for two. programe on the eve- nings of the 10th and 2ist of April. The Denver Republican’ says their quartet singing igperfect and every-member an artist. Ajiother story will be added to the Western hotel on Second ayinue, portions of their rations, The dogs of the Filipinos cower in the bushes, still terrified and barking, while hundreds of piga are to be aeen busily searching for food. : Bodies af dead Filipinos are stranded in shallow rivers or are resting in the’ jungle, where they crawled to die, or [Continued to Fourth Page)