, to. travel. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JULY 17. SUDDEN: QUARREL Bods in an Ttalian ‘Stabbing a Falow- “Countryman. IT. BEGAN INA BAR-ROOM ‘The Dispute Was Continued en the Strest, Whore the Assailant Followed the Other Man te Another Saloon—Both Men Are in dail, John Buretti will come before Magistrate Boultbee-* ‘tomorrow, charged with stabbing . Antonio Renetti, and. meanwhile both he and his victim are locked up in the city jail, The ‘two: men were; drinking: i in the Merchants’ bar-room/on First avenue about; 1 1:30 last’night with a party of other Italians and were good naturedly noisy when a violent quarrel broke. out between. them. it was continued on the street in front of the bar-room until Renetti finally broke away from the'crowd and went down to the Minecs’ Arms bar, a few.doors down on the same side of the street. Buretti made the remark that he would not let any _———Dago run over him.and fol- lowed him.. They met again in iypnt of the. Miners’ Arms and Bu- rebti drew a knife and stabbed Re- hetti three times. He then ran through the Miners’ Arms’ and es- caped in the rear, Both men were shortly after- wards arrested, Renetti being held asa witness. He was cut, on the right breast, the left fore-arm and the calf of the left leg, the last . two wounds being the most serious. THE CLARA MATHES COMPANY | Brown Was in ‘Town Last Night—“iue The performance of _ the = funny comedy drama ‘Brown's in Town” by the Clara. Mathes. company. at the opera house fast evening drew a‘crowded house--and»kept:it ine, tensely amused throughout. the évening. c Tonight the company present the well known play “Ingomar,” one seldom seen outside of larger cities and,” while of the highest type of art, the vein of pure comedy run- ning through it is of the most pleas- ing kind. Miss Clara Mathes. is everywhere praised! for- het pertorm- |'31 ance of Parthenia. “Mr. Preston as Ingomar has won ‘the praise of: so severe a-critic us Alan Dale and the Support is “said to be uniformly 3 throughout. There is a diff- en hits style of play and ialeic der to learn‘ whether real ground for continuing the quar- antine, Secretary Jackson, of board of trude, wrote to. the secre taries of the state boards of ‘health of Washington; Oregon, Idaho and Montana inquiring about the re- ported prevalence of smallpox. He received, replies trom all those states saying | -that |there; had beén no new cases in® the “last: ‘month“and that there was no longer any necessity of maintaining the quarantine. In-view: of, this; information the board will be asked to use its ef- forts to ‘have’ the’ quarantine lifted before final ‘arrangements are made for the Spokane excursion, as its continuance would ‘have the effect of keeping « number of people at home ‘hound, tawny, with Slack on sides, the ; $10 REWARD ‘For the return of an English blood- white spot on forehead and long ears., Ten dollars reward will be paid for return of same to this office. Horn At Rossland, B.C., on_ Friday, July 13, 1900, tothe wife of T. B. Linton, a daughter. Wanted—To buy a good secand- hand baby carriage. Leave ans- wers at this office. Golng Out of Husiness The Rossland. Auction House on Columbia avenue, adjoining the . Vernon. &- Nelson. Tele- phone y's office, has decided who would otherwise participate. For’ 'rent—four. room: furnished house, apply,toJ, L. Whitney.& Co, Wanted, girl about 13 years old, to atterid baby. or call up-telephone:20. Canadian Winners at Bisley . 3 By Associated Press. London, July —Among the winners of small prizes. at.the-meet- ing of the national rifle association at Bisley today were the following $3: Fleming and:‘Smith with 35 and Bayles, Graham, Morsey Mc- Crimmon, and Corrigan with 34 out In the golden penny competition, Ogg, Bayles, Fleming, McVittie and Blatt’ with In the 34, out of’.a possible 35°, Bui air witl ofa possible 50. In‘the “ Armorer’s competition— Bodley, with 44 out of a possible 50; in the Keystone competition— Crooks’ with’ 43,° Bodely with 42;|. Boyles and McCrimmon with 41, Corrigan with 40 and Blair with 39, out of a possible 50. In the all- comers’ ‘competition, aggregate, Lieut. Smith holds. third place. The contest for the Queen’s prize, the great event of the meeting,com- menced this morning... The scoring at_z00 yards was generally high, many"making 34 ‘oit of a possible 35% 2 Apply ‘this office, | ° ; The Canadian scores in_ this to-go-out.of-business.._The. store is for rent, fixtures. for sale and the stockzwilk be: offered at Prices, un- heard of=°* The'sale i8’now. going on, . APpilcation | for Hotel License. — aa E. Dias. ie this ast day of June, igee. SIAL HGS ONE SOLID WEEK, COMMENCING THE BES ON EARTH | A specially well-built shoe for Men 2 —Kuining in popularity , every day— HANANS HUNTER'S $5.00 SHOE ‘ for men is the popular price, Made in all the new shapes, Ank to see our $5.00 Shoe..... eeserccceas wee . Shoe . Department, ‘HUNTER BROS. su Rossland :F Athletic. Club vs... Monday Eve., July 16 Clara | Mathes’ ™ Big Stock Company *in'a repertatte of high:élass_ dramatic ma ie and ie fe. : ie det ‘Monday Evening will be resented the very funny: comedy dra INGOMAR, : ‘The Batbarian [ . With special scenery and accessories. Change of Play and Specialties Nightly POPULAR PRICES, 25 and soc. Seats now on sale at Rolls’ Drug, Store, event were; Smith; t 1 “and Kirkpatrick, 32, McVittie, Milligan, 30, Blair 29, -Ogg. 28, MeCrimmon 273 ‘Corregan 26.0 sno Lurty Hias Moved C. W. Lurty has ‘moved fr corner of First avenite and s > Mot for Sate. 1 4 évety evening and there will prob- ably be crowded houses. ¢ The management have arranged a greatly increased seating, capac ty; at the opera house, and seats 1 may be secured during the day for any evening of the week. "ro welcome Mra. Gandtor « Arrangements are being made by the members of St. Andrews: Pres- ‘byterida church to give as i r 1ce lot for $250, Wuitney, Columbia Ave. old patro and,-frieuds at the Ke ootenay. Jelly glasses, fruit jars in pints, quarts and half gallons. O. M. Fox & Co., 106 E. Columbia avenue. Phones 65 and 20, tf ‘to Mrs.D. McG.» Gandier, the -bride of ‘the pastor, at Odd}Feli ws? hall on Thursday eVening?’ Music, will enliven’ the affair and refresh- ments will be served. _5O LIFT THE QUARANTINE. Meard of Trade Will Act in View of Spokane Excursion. ing—Fit, styles cand ‘satisfaction guaranteed at Lough- eed’s. Hazelwood ice cream, ice rzeam soda, G. B. chocolates, fresh ‘cut Langstroth, 33, Morse 32, Mortliss |; Shipped expressly for sed excl us of every 4 description executed with neatness, | and diapatch t the... 4 flowers, etc., at the Bon Ton tf A special meeting of the Rossl -board of trade will be -held Friday hight to make arrangements to en- tertain the Spokane chamber of com- “mittce on its forthcoming excursion .und to elect representatives to the of the boards Of.trade of British Columbia which’ wit be held at Nelson on August I ". More particularly in connection “with the Spokane excursion, the “board of trade is anxious to have ‘the quarantine promptly lifted, as it “is'found to‘be ‘a serious obstruction ‘Spokane to Republic ‘points, who would ordinarily come ‘through Rossland, leave the: rail: Ratherthan be troubled |” “with vaccination, passengers from and other |’ Only 17 Lots.° “\Sale Commences Monday, July 16th, Lhe FOR SALE Cheapest Lots on the Market ! ’ B Lots at $50 Each, 5 Lots at $70 Each, Very, Convenient to the, Lé: Roi;; War, Eagle and Centre Star’ Mines.’ aerts 10.T,- PREST; ~ At the following Prices: 4 Lots at $60 Each, 3 Lots at $85 Each, ALALAAAA ALLL ARAL Charies Webster, Steward. Don’t Burn WYrTree' Offers special Membership i in- ducements for ‘a- short time by uspension of the initiation fee. All thes, .eeese Magazines ‘a -Periodicals | Excellent accommodations for permanént and tempora: and chambers; -$36 to month. For particulars apply to board 40 per CHARLES E. BENN, - * Secretary.’ E % ALARA AAS a4 You eA fad. its expensive and dangerons, to sa) nothing of she trouble snmefans bI Oil= They reduce insurances give i Rams Ur businens piace & eioetor appearance, and save yor money ia ways. F Estimates furnished for Wien and’ Electric Power fi Mini, Use Ele Elecivic Lights |w Lighting, Electric Fixtures carried in stock. 108, bi Itis much cheaper than steam. a7 In case of trouble’ with ights, telephone Ne. &. Petween 8a.m.,andé p. m. “and Me ine pure Motors for sale or rent. mé6p m., Rossland Water and ‘Light Go. CUNLIFFE ENGINEERS A All classes of Repairs and Third Aveune Rossland." Ore Cars, Wheels and Axlés, Buckets, Fans, Shatting, i iisnesrs and Pullers. N ortney Tampa & McMILLAN, ND MACHINISTS. Construction Work Undertaken, 3 for Wm. Hamilton pt int sioe ake , irateks, "ite BP. O. Box 198, ~ Pipe work Closing of informing t Which will Jast fort ‘one 3. are ruinous to everyc Here are some Suits of Clothes This spring’s goods, $2.50 to $12, Overalls and Jiimpers, Jumpers, that everybody else sells for.75 c, our prigs Soc. | Miners’ Shoes. That we sald for $3 $4 $5 “ani $6, al $1. 50 $2, $2.50 and’$. hs Also a line of fine Jwalki shoes from $1 up. 2)" Sox. Our regular 25c all wool: 50K will sell three for.25c,:: Cotton sox just the thing: for fide weather, 5c. a‘pair. “+: today, We have engaged special hel and quick attention. - 4. 16. Columbia Ave. The Rossland A Auction House, Begs to thank their many patrons and the public generally for the very liberal patronage they have extended to thém since their, Commenced, and would take this opportunity from Remember these prices are only’ good for one week, stai Be on hand early ahd so get the choicest selections, ——_ The Rossland 42. Colut VE TT, Mer. Out Sale |) hem of another ba ices we quote below one ee the buyers, of the eyeopeners. Oil Clothing. Coats, Pants and Hats at just one half the usual prices. 4 8 Summer Underwear. e are heavily stocked in this = ine. rs at'from 20c. a garmen *'Spe€ial line of Egyptian and Balbriggan shirts, 206; straws - ors oc. “Top Shirts, eOTn great variety from . 25c up. Gloves and Mits From 25c Up Neckties and Suspen- + ders from 10c Up - ing from Ip so that you are sure of courteous Auction House, b a Ave: “We will sell to all com. “$5 Moderate Prices Sees is Business... a ‘of the Neat Execution: * ithe “man. “Evening " has the | graenanaaaagy thee 7s: eas a 128, q VOL. 6, No. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1900 (A FIERCE ATTACKRRQXERS j EPiceal “| WARRING ON RUSSL «| Prince Tua Sea Sends a Great Army to Invade-— — Siberia. ues ba ILI HUNG CHANG SAILS ney Though Canton Dagiosse Him : to Remaiun--Rebellion is Spreads us ing Southward. PRICR § CENTS ‘Houway JEWELLERY _For the holiday season there is nothit ing with summer costumes than ‘otir Pins, Brooches, ‘Blouse Sets, and Buckles, made of . “Silver Gilt” and Fine Enamel. They,are-, cheap, durable, of patriotic design, and fashionable. J. W. SPRING, Next door. to ‘Postattice, The Pema Jeweler” at Pekin), letter of June ag was re: ceived'at Tien Tsin July 12.°'The letter was brought by a messenger. It Says that the legations were ba4d- ly bombarded. Ammunition was tunning short. Danger of massa- ,] cre was imminent. Prompt relief was earnestly ‘desired. The mes- Senger says the foreign ministers considered it impossible to procure. provisions after July 1.” ~ Lomations Were Standing July 9 : “New York, July 18. —Pritchard Morgan, M. P., who yesterday: re-! ceived a dispatch saying the Pekin’ foreign legations were standing July. 9,.is. quoted today by the Lon: don Sorreshandent of the World as saying?! “My information is adigotucety straight, but it would be fatal to my getting any further news if I. di- vulged the source of it... 1 am con; vinced the legations were. standing on the gth, despite the circumstan- tial accounts of the massacre. The , whole situation has been grossly exaggerated, and Li Hung Chang’s intervention will have a’ most satu- tory effect. . “An exhaustive inquiry by my agents in Shanghai has established ‘| the fact that all the stories already ‘published have been based on. wild ng more in fee pretiy Souvenir be Milled Boers Repulsed With Heavy Loss Dewet’s Army Breaks the Cordon, Closely Parsusd by: British Cavalry, SEASONABLE... CONCENTRATED LEMONADE! POWDER, | ROOT BEER, JUNKET TABLETS,, - FRUIT, ACIDS, FRUIT. COLORING, . LIQUID RENNET, GELATINES, ETC,, FTC, VICHY SALTS, KISSENGEN SALTS, ABBEY SALTS, ~ ENOS FRUIT SALTS, APENTA WATER} HUNYADI, JENOS WATER, ETC.,2 0 sf 4 1 i Goodeve Bros., Druggists au Sars By “Associated Presa, eae Londaii, July 18, ~The war ‘office has d the foll ig disp from Lord Roberts: Pretoria, July 17.~-Yesterday ithe: ‘enemy nade a determinedattack ‘oh the left“of Pole-Carew’s” position and along the leit fiank, commanded by iHuitton:.. The post held by the} Irish fusiliers and the Canadiai, ‘mounted infantry under Lieut. Col. Alderson were most gallantly de- fended.. , The enemy.. made re- pea tempts to assault the: pos- itidnd, ‘Coming into close range and calling. to. the fusiliers to surreader: Re “SPECIAL! This is ‘of Special Isaportaticé: to all who “Wear. Clothes, a Chinese invasion of Siberia troops in China, The Chinese: fleet | is concentrating: in the,.China-sea’| London, July 18.—If the news of. F p. “The enemy suffered severely. Proves true, it will. of course im- gossip and are impossible:of authen- Most. y el in some special thi Thatis th ae . = bs ‘and hostilities are expected.i.s -10% | tig, tion. Everyorie ‘anticipated strong pol man Oea cs thing. Wersan do that ate a Mile better: tree 2p They had zs killed and 50 ate: the pis ation. Everyone ‘anticipated a anybe ‘We have apealal ratiten for’ turn it the very ‘Grest and” four’ taken priséners. ‘ The | from the international pomt ofview. z id d-upon the ‘first mn rumor that'seemed to justify their prescience.”’ As stated in the. Associated Press St. Petersburg dispatch of July 13, ithe Chinese.had already perempto- rily ordered all Russians to quit Manchuria, but no one imagined} they would be audacious enough to break out of their own country and attack Russian territory. Such at- tack, if it has been made, of course constitute: self a declaration of : by; Hunter, arid.Rundle’s divisions | war, “rendéring’ formal -notification between, Bethi and Fick ‘ee dl A attack by the They were making toward Lindley, | Chinese on Russia ‘means giving | from ‘Ning Po, where the houses of | closely follawed’: by Paget’s and | Russia, according to the views ex- foreigners’ have’ ‘been | burnedand Broadwood's brigades:” pressed in Europe, additional ex- ties horribly i P Ia a dispatch dated today Lord|cuse for an isolated descent on “The rebellion has taken’ hold of Roberts pays a tribute to Lieuts. | Pekin and an additional claim to as-|southern China. The foreigners at Borden and Birch, He says: sert greater influence than the other|Chu Chau’ and in Chau have been “They were killed while gallantly | powers and obtain greater compen-jattacked and‘ are fleeing’ panic leading their.menin a counter at-|sation when the day of settlement|stiicken. A a tack on the enemy’s flank at a criti- | arrives. - Hencé extreme uneasiness cal juncture of their assault on our} has been created. in the chancellories position. Borden was twice before by this latest development. brought to my-notice in di A ‘; for galiant and i trepid conduct.” “A. dispatch from Nankin nounces that Princé Taun has’ or- dered these great military move- ments owing to the appearance of the Japanese'in China,’ The’ vice-’ roy of Nankin has informed the’ foreign consuls there that he. éannot be answerable for events’ in’ Chao Siu, Ning Po and Chu ‘Chau. ~ The Eiparted wrol-:s> British casualties were seven killed, it. ai ji i ‘anadi eadle renze aa ; Gadading the Canadian Lieuls d— orden and Birch, thirty wounded % Hats, Bland twenty-ove missing. . ‘lan Ha 's column ad fedito. Waterval ‘ye: ‘erday, - unop- posed, and today proceeded - to Hamans’ Kraal. Fifteen hundred Boers with five guns, managed to. break through the ‘cordon formed. Vain Appeal to Li Hung Chang: Hong Kong, July 17.—Li Hung Chang disregarded all attempts of Europeans and Chinese to persuade him to remain, and left Canton this morning. for Pekin, Prior. to his departure, the Chinese merchants and gentry of Canton strongly ap- teen |-pealed to the viceroy and-presented |. & petition setting forth that Canton, - so long a prey to the depredations of robbers and pirates, had become ful during Li Hung Chang's royalty, that di: had been repressed with a strong hand and the people enabled to live with- out being panic stricken when dogs barked. The petitioners this morn- - Date Fixed tor Ge! ,.[ ing learned with bigs that London, July 18,—The. Shanghai | their” F was. correspondent. of.the.Express under north and they wept as at the loss * date of July 17, cables:;, 674; - of i parent.” “The absence of rebel-~ “Prince Tuan has issued an edict | lion and pifaty being solely ‘due to to fix a date for a: general uprising. | the presence of Li Hung Chang, the What the date-is::I; cannot.ascer-| ™erchants were ready to . cast tain, but. it’ is doubtless an-‘early themselves before the. wheels of his ‘one, for Prince ‘Tuan'’is stated. to chariot to, prevent his departure. have ordered all dispatch in view'of-}’ allied Fleet at Shanghal ~~" the arrival of. more. foreign ‘troops. London, July 18.—Admiral Alex: A large body of Chinese tonight is |ieff reports skirmish-July 14 on Pei reported to ‘be: moving from’Hupel'| Ho river, 200 versts from Taku, M. J. O'HEARN, | | Clothier and Outfitter. | = Bsfjonme! The Busy Store the Busy Cornor.. foreigners are fleeing ‘to shes Their. position is‘alarmin: foreigners have arrived “at pein BROOCHES pe The brooch;-once accepted only ds a fad, is now con- sidered an almost indispensable adjunct to-a ndy’s> +, watch, “It-allows the watch to be worn where the -, time may be read at a glance, without the. embars 52145 sasring search in-your waist, or the annoyance of dropping all that.is in one’s hands -in order’'to’ re-~ move.it from the pocket... - WE HAVE THEM IN DIFFERENT COLORED ENAMELS AT $1.00 EACH’ TO THE FINEST es As to the last Chinese:assurances of the safety of the foreignlegations at Pekin,.they are not believed here. On the contrary, it is believ- ed these assurances have been dic- tated by a desire to save the native city of Tien Tsin. | The Associated Press’ correspondent wires’ under date of July 16 that there 1s hardly cen == EWERT BROS APPA L QUICK WORK >" Preparing for the Tamarac (ill Surveys are being made for the millsite.and-tramavay of the Tama- ¢|rac mine at Ymir and, as funds are already coming in to pay the first ‘| asse: y there will be little delay inthe beginning of actual work. ve é Tr f, Gc The ore will probably ‘be treated by |, doubt that). Sheng; the: Chinese in the di ion of Sh hail The} b a ing body of 1 Red Star Storage rans er the bromo-cyanide, process, cea rator of telegraphs, is with- here grows more-threaten-| Russians and Chinese, in which aquiar. Storage and Transfer.business, Baggage delivered prom tty. eously referred to “by men o 0- | holding information. in: his _posses- ing every day. The city is still] several Russians were killed.: A \t and Job - * 3 . ' th Rtg 7 ¥ aie . Boat clr ay Eye Erol opdied. a eine. ere Usilvered cn op hemian tastes as ‘the bromo-seltzer | sion, The ‘news of the massacre, | without any means: of: defe and | dispatch’ from: St 1 We'pay 1y damage dort to anvihine we etter cod a ray e inoilitien., reason: process.” as already cabled to the United | ay the forts are being: held by the | here today reports that five cruisers States, may be taken’ ‘as. correct; i Strength nine ‘Woo Sung Forts The dispatch’ adds that there is of the allied fleet reconnoitered at ‘ Shanghai, ‘July 17 and found “the harbor lights and forts intact’ and but tew Chinese visible. The dis- patch ‘adds that it was intended to -bombard ‘the forts, but the fleet restrained and stood by ready for action in case the” fires showed signs of activity. The same dis- patch adds that eight warships are lying off. the native city of Shanghai and that nine’ others are_between Shanghai and Woo Sung. Chinese.” . 8 dore to able'r rates, noire rivk. We aol house, or abup any class of poate EB SELL Q00D, DRY, SEASONED WOOP. ry Office: Washinton St., opposite Bank of Montreal.” JW. Hartitne, Mee. P. BURNS & CO,; WHOLESALE MARKETS : , Nelson,. S: Gr , Grand-Forks,°and Vancouver. To Ratse More Development Funds ‘News has been received by Hec- tor McRae that at the annual meet- ing in London on July 13 of the London & Canada syndicate, which furnished the capttal to develop the property ofthe. Boundary Creek Mining & Milling company rear Gr , it was decided to issue 7000 preference shares of the par value of 41 each to raise funds for the further development of the prop- Washington, July 18.—The’ state department has received a dispatch evidence that the Woo Sung forts] from Consul General Fowler at (at, the » mouth.of.the Woo. Sung Che Foo, saying that the governor ‘Vof Shang Tung wires that‘his cour ier left Pekinon July'9. “The lega- tions were still holding out. with large quanti 3 It, is hopedii London that the. landing of 22,0Gc0 Japanese troops, expected today, and the acrivat of Indian troops will enable the allies to Shang- Unable to Mold Out Long Rossland Chicago, July 1B—A dispatch to the Record from Che Foo July 15, via Sh hai, July 18,.says: RETAIL MARKETS Rossland, Trail, ‘Nelsons © Ymir, _Kaslo, Sandon, New erty. It was also decided to plat}. :. “A communication was received|:; Denver, Silverton, ‘Cascade City, Grand Fors: Istoke the townsite of 540 ‘acres adjoining To Brive Out the Forrigners today by the Japanese. consul from Chtmese Near Vorean Frontier Greenwood, :Phcenix,, Midway, Camp McKinney, eee’. 8 | Greenwood, sell the lots and devote St. Petersburg, July 18.—A dis- [the Japanese minister at, Pekin, 19.—United Washington, July States Minister Allen at Seoul, Co- rea, telegraphs the-state depart- ment that Boxers and Chinese are Ferguson,, and Vancouver. * William Douald, Megr., Rossland Branch. the proceeds also to the develop- ment of the mining property. The bull of the work has been donz on dated June 2g. , It said that all.the ministers were in the British lega- tion, short of food, hard pressed patch from’ Che Foo says:-) |<; «Prince ‘Tuan bas mobilized 950,- 600. men and divided them into dif- -| the Gold Bug, from which 35 tons. erent corps. The northern troops | and unable to hold out many days.” | in force within a few miles of the a AR lof high grade’ ore have been | have been ordered to expel foreign-| This is significant, for itis the | Corean frontier. The natives of oes shipped. ers from Amur.~ latest dispatch from Pekin aside Ping Yang, the most «orthern A TOMIZERS__=< We Keep all varieties, “The Pekin army, is divided ‘into| from thove through Chinese sources, province of Corea, are much alarm- pr en ee Kootenay inaohem.are the Hest. Tour corps, the, first to. uperate | since Sir Robert Hart's message of| edand are fleeing. ‘The forcigners but are worth more. Have you seen our new supply of s tans = against” Mukden and ‘occupy ‘the | June 29, when he said the guns{ remain in safety, The government a tte J eal LOST. ds between Pekin and Shanghai | were trained on the legations. ‘is very anxious. Hair Brushes, Toilet roa Jegations. _ 8 Y augious, Hot Ne ny d e olbgties: , Probably on Trail road, gold | Kuan, the second to concentrate at ‘The Japancce Measage =—_—_- : : BPS, 7 r ing with crest and initiats J. | Tien Tsin and the third at Pekin, es 4h acs On your way to the theater, call ——P ate . 4 ring vs b 0,000] Washington, July 18.—The Jap- 5 . ~ 123 &. COLUMBIA AVE. Ss. C. F. Finder will be re- whence a column numbering 4 Os lewation b ived the fol-'| 2¢ the Bon Ton and get a choice The Rossland Drug Gompany Se. ePnows 188 Fe) me) ES ‘i will be sent to Wei Hai Wei and pee a ee re Snes wate 1 | box of candy. After the perform- W. C. MeLE AN, t “ R. EB. STRONG, warded fo the extent of gold in Tsin ‘Tau, while the fourth corps hth et ney fe ee minister | auce the Bon Ton ice cream parlors UNO. SICKSON, um. jTROPRS: * Manan. ring by returning to the Bank | yin concentrate at Nankin. SEGPOIEG Bass By ORIG: will be open, tf je ob SON, Fi - uM 1. “Therejare now 23,000 Japanese “‘Baron Nishi (japanese minister | -