5 RossLayD, BVEEING RECORD, MAROH 4, 1899. - MEAL STOCK REVIEW a of. ‘the "jocal Mining Stocks : “Decline. ~ wie Ft FOR THE WEEK) << Iron Colt sind Victory-Trlumph Ad- vanes and Minnehaha, Princess Maud ‘ana Others Decline. “he mining atock market for the past “week has beer-eteady indeed: “One ‘no: ” ticeable fentureie that thore 18 nett ‘single Rossland’stock quoted lower,“;to- $ day than a “week sgo. ‘The changer have all Keen advances ond of then “ thore were-but' two and they were very slight, being Iron, Colt which a week ag: was quoted at-20 cents and today at. 2° and Victory-Triumph at 10 is now 1034. Another notable fact is that there ha: been‘no advance in the stocks of, other canipe, the changes all being dectiner. Minnehaha showing the greatest change polls from {87 to 26. | = Noble five.a week ‘ago was. quoted at “33 and today at 81. Princess Maud at 16/4 and now 18. Rambler-Cariboo43}¢ and 42. San _Poil. 72 and 70. ; Taking these figures . it can be aeet that the :market ee been extremely steady. ;War ‘agle still 5: tands at $3.75. Re: public $8.10;.Cariboo, Camp McKinney, $1.76; Inmbo, 82; Dundee, 37; Iro: Horee, 184; Canadian “Gold Fields, 7. | Jet! And so. along: through the whole list without change for.theentire week. TREATMENT OF .LEAD ORES. h Teall Saieltee ‘Adds Freight and Duty to the | yr 7 MARION }. of the C. B, T, & H.y’ or “big /four,".ae {7 a Points r HUNTER : mov opeegreereneeerg, * * _The Big store. no Gosds | ... Dep’. ey :. We are busy. ‘checking , ting into stock'a shipment o nest assortment, the lowest Bri ticketihg ‘and put- f carpets. “"Dhe fi- and cae “The large stock Teossaltatet our: a eetting a carpet. show. room, so have ‘engaged tempora- rily, the LEMON BLOCK, where’ we will be pleased to. show you our, stock. eae ed “DRY GOODS DEPT. sessecooesoevooesnets egeoseess ~ gsquimaux Can't-Swim. - Alsbongh the Esquimaux: are depen- Nant upon the sea for” ‘everything, they ‘at ahd for the clothes ‘they wear; tione of them know how to swim, eaid Lieut. 43. L. Tanner, an ex-navy officer. ‘nyaterious when we take into considera- tion the fact that the temperature of the «cater in the regionwhere they. ‘live is]: aever above.the ‘freezing point. The \ (alives guard against the. danger ‘of} lrowning by making the covering. ‘of. be fisherman tbat there is no leakage,’ even if they do happen to tip over. ‘This | sp vecma strange at first, bat -becomes less heir boat so tight about the body « vof, 1 $75: ‘Thie ia the’ rebate we had at: our’ laat® ldrge’ shipm' - Snits of Clothes, ete., and at thse rate ‘we are-now offering it to our: , customers: E ,of Overcoate, “A #16 Overcoat for. pal ‘We have no branch stores. wactob ‘buy at above. rises yor ROSSLAND AUGTION HOUSE. ing. panies for eale;— HER, HOME “STAKE, EVENING UREKA, NORTH STAR VOL 8, NO. 208. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, MAROH 6, 1899. wow EX P ERT. Watch Repairing... ka Every watch left with us { iathapected and properly repaires he tn Watchmaker st ot st ut ut ut ot fe are in‘a position to do the most in- Sleate rep are, and guorantes satisfac. Jd. W. SPRING, Taswp Successor to Cnartonen, a Tm Bese ater the or Ginees ett & Seana. GERMANY 1S FRIENDLY { Prince Henry of Prussia Will Com- mand Asiatic Squadron. A BLOW AT YON DIEDRICHS Success.... As our ROOM-MAKING sale for the Past | a decided success, we’ will continue this thirt; ny day days Hes ua been sale for ONE WEEK more, for we have still some By, oH to of- fer on the following lines: v Was Advised Too Late of the Errors of Her Admital. ; (Ass. elated dress Dispatch ) Beruw, March 6.—A high official of the German navy department has con- firmed the correspondents here of the of the A i Press that the appoint-|, wast yoo! $8.50 to $18.00, Men's blue snd black Melton and Becoatee’, $7.00 to $18.00. Men's Freize and Mackinaw Pea Feovets.-- $9.60 to $6.00. Monin genuine $7,00to $14.00. Turnbull’s unshrinkable all wool “* $2.60 and up. 1 fancy and blue "$4.00 to $8.00. Mining Shoes and Rubber-Boots, (GUARANTEED). Lateat styles in J. B, Stetson, King B - $1.75 up. Hats at "Popular Prices, OUR ORDERED CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Is kept busy... Fit and workmanship guaranteed. And see the largest and nest assortment of English and Scotch Tweeds, Foxes’ Serges and Clay Worsteda in the city to chose from. Roys all wool suite Boys’ Nap and Freizo Pea Jackets: Boys Solid Leather Shoes. And many other articles too nu:nerous to mention, at very iow prices, Our goods are new and our prices are righ M. J, O’HEARN, The Clothier. Corner.Columbia Avenue and Lincoln Street. ment of Prince Henry of Prussia, broth- er of Emperor William to command the ‘Asiatic 1 has. been id - | for months past and was decided aa the best thing advisable, the emperor de- siring to show the American peuple that he is thoroughly friendly to them Henry 18 popular in the United Stater When the official referred to was asked whether the appointment was equiva- lent to tha disgrace of Admiral . Von Diedrichs, he said, ‘Not exactly. Ii Admiral Diedrichs had shown more tact last summer, before Manila, Lake Shore Special Wrecked. + (Associated Press Dispatch.) Burrato, N. Y., March 6.—A Lake Shore special, while running at a speed . | 0£ 60 milés an hour, struck 2» switch en- gine at Westfield, N. Y., last night just before midnight. Both engineers and fremen were go badly injured that they. may.die. All the pogtal JOHN F, LINBURG, PROP. Stylish Riga for rent First class Saddle and Pack lores, Stapuzs: Columbia Ave., “Phone No. 87. mercial Alley, ‘Phone No. 39. P. 0. BOX, 136, Lapras SHOES. * Closing out th _ainder per pair. _. This Week's Specials. : YUKON BLANKETS ©. ‘al One thousand different articles, jC: C. GIBBON & € Strictly. o one fies | to all- ter Fpokane St Btreet HYGENIC “VENTILATED ” eee -ELECTI Goodyear: Welt: Shoes. Keep your whole system healthy. & Mechanteal. En Solem gaheel engineers, Gredaates eines ring wbecksiora ta Patent Law ‘toeiation, Amerlean ee BiG ‘aurveyors Asoalatien, weer lety of Civil Engincors. Wasntnstox, D. O. rz Ornices: { Mower Oa, Spokane Street, ROSSLAND, B,C, nico, a stroug. Worth Hig "only the Rossland ‘Auction House. 42 BAST COLUMBIA AVENUE, : tee Lite Cte NO. 16 WASHINGTON ST. REPAIRING “DONE. PHIL A. SILVERSTONE,. PROP. Fre Room Houee sa 00 per month. Watches, Clocks and dowel in Stock -B. Johnson & Co. —~— fix Fornish Bo, $2505 poe Boog swith use of a Pi- Kootens Si dazpamne, em, a _ E HAVE SALE FOR ALL Sandand Sas Cable Address; “PARKER,” ROSSLAND, B. C. rein Ce Redto: ener {bet ugh’s. Chas, E, BENN. J. 1, PARKER. dL PARKER & GD, ROSSLAND, B. C0. MOVING ENGINEERS and BROKERS. 3 ined, Mines sane Prehendand seocks bourke and col J, L. PARKER ting mining engineer Dundee, Consult rBoarac aud Fairmont. ye Press Dispatch.) Mapnip, March 6.—The new cabinet hus been well received by the Conserva- tives, and the husiness world, but the r and inns ee he mast uit: tenes reign of the Conseryatives. The Woylerites ure violent'y opposed to the eabinct and stormy times are predicted to hein store forthe new members, The election of new members to the cortes will take place in April. Anuniber of repatriated soldiers made ademonstration at Vulefili yesterday evening. They marched through the streets headed by a banner upon which was inscribed : “Long live the army,” and “We are hungry.” The proceasioniats were dis- pereed by the police aiid the disorder thusehecked before it assumed serious proportions. AMERICAN MINISTER CRITICISED. Wm. R. Finch’ Charged with Being am In- truder in Uruguay Politics. (Associated Press Dispatch.) ‘New York, March 6.—A dispatch to SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES. Young Woman Died or Was Killed in a Pri- vate Room, . (Associated Press Dispaten.) New York, March 6,—Misa Magda- lene Dorn, 20 years old, died last night in g 100m occupied by yanes J. Con- nolly, under ci IN THE SHADOW OF: DEATH. | Josephine Kippling the Poet's Eldest Daugh- ter Passd Away This Morning. (Associated Press Dispatch.) New York, March 6.—Josephine Kip- ling, the eldest child of Mr, and’ Mrs. Rudard pling died at 6:80 o'clock that Connolly was locked ie ia the po- lice station pending investiyation by the coroner. Connolly called Dr. Brickner and urged him to accompany him at once to attend the young woman, who he said had fallen seriously ill while vis- iting him. Dr. Bricknor found Miss Dorn lying on the bed dead. Gae was flowing from two gas -jets. Connolly seemed greatly agitated, and explained that the yeung woman had been visit- him and was suddenly taken ill. He had left her to go for 2 doctor, and says che must haveturned on the gas daring his’ absence, ‘Whether death was caused by as- phyxiation by gag, the police would not ‘say. Connolly aaid he and Miss Dorn were soon to have been married, and thnt he was showing her hig undertak- ing establishment and the rooma over- head, which were to have been their home, when she was taken ill, aa told above, SHERIDAN OUT OF QUARANTINE. U.S. Sransport Left Gibraltar Without Quar- antine Being Rais (Associated Press Binge, ) New. Yorr, March 6.—A dispatch to the. World from Gibraltar says: The United States which this i ia at the home of Mies De ae at 121 east Thirtieth street. Miss DeForrest isa friend of the Kip- lings, and Josephine had been taken to her home eo that she could be nursed apart from her father. The girl became. ill the day after Mr. Kipling took to his bed. The doctors soon discovered that the disease was the same as that which had brought her father to death’s door. She had good attention and all the kill that was eniployed to same the life ofthe author. Dr. Conland. the Kip-" ling family physician, who has known. the child from her birth, came down from Brattleboro, Vermont, and. with Dr. Janeway, succeeded in warding off the evil effects of the disease until today, but the little frame was not strong enough to withstand the onslaughts’ of the disease, and while her father Was slowly, winning back to life, Josephine. died. Elsie, the thre-year-old daughter of the author, who is sick in an out-of-the- way apartment in the hotel, waa doing nicely, according to the’ morning report of Mr. Doubleday. Kipling Recovering. New Yorx, March 6.—Rudyard Kip- ling continuea to improve, having slept - arrived here Friday and was put into strict quaraniine on account ot conta- zion, left last night for Port Said with- out,the quarantine having been rafeed. She may have to go into quarantine again at the Suez canal. , Itis admitted that two ofthe men were down with measles, and it wae re- ported that there was one case of small- pox on board, though the Unitéd States surgeon denies the existence of small- pox. The official list.showed 28 soldiers sick, but it was said that only three of the cases were serious, REBELS REPULSED, Seventeen Killed and Many Wounded With Only Two Americans Injured. (Associated Press Disdatch.) New Yors, March 6.—A dispatch from Manila duted,10 a, m. today and printed-in the Journal, reports that the Filipinos made an attempt to capture the water-worke ix miles from Manila. The attack was repulsed with a loss to the rebels of seventeen killed and many wounded. The second Oregon and the first Nebraska regiments were engaged. Two Americans were wounded. FIFTY BODIES RECOVERFD. Explosion Thought to be the Threatened Revenge of = Soldier. Touron, March 6,—About fifty corpses have now been recovered from the scene of the explosion ef the powder is the greater part of last ‘night. He has taken no solid food and it may be a week before he will be able to pars takeof such He is subsisting on extract of beef, milk and other fiufd autriment. Elise, Mr. Kippling’s three year old daughter pdssed a good night, ‘ RIVERS ARE RISING. ie Ta Teapagne ene List Will Shock Then: eet Before: Mneh Damage Is Done, “* (Associated Press Dispatch.) Porrexourg, Ohio, March 6.—Tho tiver has swept over the the lower part of the city, and the residents have fled to higher ground. The rise’ Igat night was rapid, and heavy rains are sending down unusual floods, Prrrssunc, Pa., March 6.—The Mo- nongshela’ and “Allegheny rivers were still rising at 8 o’clock this morning. The marka showed 1834 feet ‘of water and the lowlands were submerged. No serious damage has reaulted, as was ex- pected, however, as the cold wave. will vheck the dood. Queen of Belgium Better. (Associated Press Dispatch.) Brusseis, March 6.—Queen Marie Henriette, of Belgium, who is suffering. from broncho-pneumonia, passed a much better night. She slept a little, and the doctors are satisfied with her improved condition, F Later in the day, howevor, it was an- nounced that the Queens strength was yesterday morning, La Leine and Ton- lon. The remains of several other vic- time are atill buried in the debris. Lonvon, March 6.—A special dispatch from Paria says it is 1amored that one of the soldiers who perished i in the .explo- much d i and fatal it of her illness is still feared. The phya- icians are in permanent attendance up: on Her Majesty. Mother and Children Drowned. (Assgelated Press Dispatch.) sion of the powder the Herald from deo, Uraguuy, says: The press condemns severely the letter of itation which the A r jing, near Toulon, has for a long time past been the victim of systematic minister, William R. Finch, sent to President Guestas, considering it an in- trusion into the interior politics of the ‘country. . \ In his note Minister Finch says among other things: ‘You defeated the secret Opposition of falze frienda and the com- binationa of foes without employing un- righteous means.” on the part of a corporal, and that he he had vowed to be re- venged. It is added that this man is suspected of having blown up the maga- zine, ‘Was Beheaded. _ (Associated Press Dispatch.) New Yor, March 6.—Daniel Joyce, at Melrose station “TO PAY OFF CUBAN ARMY. I Caroy Will Go to Havana THE ‘JUDICIOUS ADVERTISER Who wants heme trade advertises in the paper that prints the most local news, Kenn sanita: -B, Johnson & Colt . k, F. je Fitenatricls 7 ae tary to any corner of Sofmabe avenue With $3,000,000. (Associated Press Dispatch.) New York, March 6.—A dispatch to the Herald from Washington says: Paymaster-General Carey has perfec- week to pay off the Cuban army. Gen- eral Carey will take the first appropria- tion of $3,000,000 to Cuba. Hewillleave ted arrangements for going to Cuba next |, on the New York Central, was ran over and par ially ed this CG O., March 6,—At Owsley on the Kentucky river, while John Hutchison and family were trying - to croas the stream, their vehicle was cap- sized, Mra, Hutchison and two children were drowned, Mrs. Stevenson Dead. (Associated Press Dispatch.) Broournaron, Ill, March 6.—Mrs. Sa- rah Stevenson, mother of the former vice-president Stevenson, died this morning after an illness of several weeks. She was 50 years of age. while attempting to board a Central train at the 125th street station in this city. A. 0. U. Meeting. (Associated Press Dispatch ) * Syzacusz, N. ¥., March 6.—A large number of delegates to the grand lodge of A. O. U. W. have arrived here today. Four hundred and forty delegates sre d, and some i New Yorkon one of the x trangports, to which the money will be transferred from the sub-treasury and upon his arrival at Havana he will re- J. oad Washi treet, under Cap ‘ashington street, ditt, Shaw’s cigar store, port to General Brooke. - are to be considered for the constitution, The grand lodge of the Degree of Honor, the woman’s organization, meets here during the convention, The Pope 0. K. (Associated Press Dispatch.) Rowe, bMarc 6,—Another estiafactory bulletin regarding the health of the pope was issued this morning. No other bul- letin will be issued until Tuesday eve. High Priced Real Estate, Jobn E. Finch bought the property known as the Miller block, on Exst Col- umbia avenue jor $7,000. It consists of 8 80 foot lot and three-story building, and was formerly owned by Alex Miller, now of Grand Forks,