VOL 8, NO., 288. ROSSLAN DE BRI visa COL “GIA, TUESDAY, JUNE. 4, 1899. * PRIOE FIVE CENTS, Fine Watches, Clocks, eve and: SVEIWare. AE ‘LEADING JEW ELER..: Columbia ‘Avenue, see ‘t Next door to Pést aioe. Worth Considering. That our stock’ of Ready Made c etc.,-is complete i in‘each and every. ‘line. hing, Gents Furnishings," Mens’, Boy’s and ‘Youth’s. Tweed and Serge suits.- Outside sind Insi.le of every; j Tw aun >The large: at variety of: aliadae. ‘and colors.in “Haw ever ‘whown in, Rossland: ~ A fine stock of Mens’, Boy. 4 and Youths’ hoe roi, the th makers.. +8) to clear at, COST. oA large c cont a few: pair.-of: Ladies’: sh igninent of Tranka and® vals just to nang : SIARADER i Miateala uiling to. ‘Submit to Deals-|s THER TANS on of Commission, : MAYES ARE -GAINING CONFIDENCE A: The Troubles in the Samoan Islands Are in a Fair Way to Peace- ;.) ablo-Settlement.”-. $ j Arta, Sanioa, May: 31, via Auckland, Tone 6.—Malictoa and. ‘Tamaseee; have $ ‘i visited membe “a of the Samoan cominis- jun on’ board -he ‘United States rane- port Badger, an Mataala visited them the following day... Neither of them was. das king. Mutaafo expressed Millingness to abide by the cominission’s ecision, and - blazed: the Europeons for lic trouble, here. ‘The comiivaioners nformed hiiu}they:Ijad power to estab- ‘lish a, government with or without a ii jelTy , COUNCIL /TONIGHT. A Row Dver Eitanos Steps Being Bullt oh + Upon the Sidewalks, The regular weekly meeting of the city council will be held tliis evening at 8o'clock at the city hall, At the last “|ineeting Aldermah obtained leave to in- troduce a bylaw, granting the Columbia Telephone “company *'the “privilege to erect poles within the corporate - limits of the city, -and Alderman Talonde-to introduce a#- bylaw. for. levying a -tux upon -allJands, aid | improvements in the city;.and one granting the right to the Spokane Falls & Northern Telegraph company to erect poles in certain © por- tions of the city. Beeidea: these pro- prosed by laws: thera’ is nothing special ednled-to coine ; ups However, there is liable to be a‘row over entrance steps being built tgon the sidewalka, CANNOT “CATCH THEM. Barefoot Bandits, With Buffato'and Battery Escape to the Mountains, Maina, June56. — The: American forces. have occupied :the. peninsula and General Hall’s comniand- ie-camped at Hore Ke “Major Pruman, i in marchinz c nan, !fouild it “im- practicable to form’ a* cordon, and | the é with the ‘ion of a hun- taafe thought. the aking, but expressed a vil- lingness todisarm’- his“ ‘followers: ind leave the n the hands of tie eva'ela'al table house, 108 WEST. COLUMBIA AVENUE. ist to ttiete dealers. Hence the advantage ‘at deali ng° with a® repo Qur shoes strike people'by alylieh shape and by ‘their, “quality. 7 z C. OW LALONDE: : iEA8T. “COLUMBIA ea ea = ‘Jeent a guard ashore. the first time Ged oF two, cécaped through the moun: taine, after Gen. Pio. del Pinar, dragging the battery with buffaloes at night. A lew, however, were trapped. The pres- ent expedition against the. forces. of “‘wontha,, with the: rep Ofthe other powers and officially ‘The javal author- the itty; which is encountered by’an army which mustde- pend: upon wagon: trains in catching ceed to Europe June 7. the festivitiea'at “Malinou i ‘ence of the Britizh:consatan TR. MORROW, UCHSSOR TO.,. l EER» AHN DRUGGISTS: LLED: ACCURATELY -) BRING IP-TO US. - cers. Th visited the graves |. ‘of the Germans -who' were sluin in. the "battle of Fagalt 111879. ‘The Americans fired ‘a-snlute over. thie: German graves. ‘The faves g and re freely. submitting igiievances to the commiesion. --“The-natives brenght here ficun ol isiande,;.at the time: of the. disturbduces the warships will probably leave. Samou at on’ éa date: - The: i ‘will be:retarned.to their homes, and all: d banditain their mountain, anid also gives proof that the rebels. do hot: intend> to fight, battles. "LOCAL .BREVITIES. Roop: train. Pa wi cH igls leit ‘on m tlie” noon.train= fo Burnt Basin.:; “Tyanhoe,’? stage. tanger of the Pa- | cific, went'to Spokane ‘today. y IB: 8. Maxeo -and:Herr Hose) will pro- Major Leckié deft for the Boundary to- day. * Gov. 0. H. Mackintosh and Gen. OC. 8. Warren left on the-moon train for the co. te J, B. Dabney w went tg apakeae today. “Mr.and Mra, Ay A. Barnett of Col- ville arein the city. the'lot and buildihg occupied hy J. Parker.& Co. »» and Kennedy, Cronyn & Race. Roy Clark. wasa southbound passen- ger today. - > James M.: Martin returned lat even- irtg from the Bo ary country. Dr. P: E. Doo! le, who is looking for & gas franchise in Reasland: for the are reticent; | but itis “understéod they. H. H, Play ford, ‘AUDITOR ‘and: - ACCOUNTANT No. 1 Stone Block, Rossland B..0.°ROX. 598. Rossland Labor Unions... ; Cooke’ and Walters’ unto’ Paton ia Janna Muncy, Feo AMES MURCH, ©. Box 41, Jonx Kunx, Tree: n, ovaning ay aoby Miners ti rent ie fo your prescriptions Te celpis prepared by me and save nt are a red of thie coat]: of the administiation as established, by the Berlin treaty, and thatthe number is | of officials muy be reduced. ‘The residents of Apia express diesatis- faction at the indications given” by:the | commission that’ the rebels will not be punished, and that they will also:be paid}: for arnis illegally imported. They con- or-| sider this a bad precedent, but it is: too} of th randard £6! rem Yor Pea ae ‘Heinamberthe 8 ad Thonas Stout, are 4 Vearly to criticize the action, of the com- missionere. { The «American engineering staff has arrived here and will proceed to erect 2 bey jétty and. coal atores at Pango- Pango. | gas pany, of- ‘eame-over from Toronto last night. !+ “E.. L.-Tats, heavily interested’ im the Cleff- mine, came, up. froma Spokane. ee terday. R. E. Gosnell, former provincial lib- rarian, came in from the coast last even- ing. * - Robert Wallace Dead. “Lonpvon, June 6.—Mr. Robert Wallace, liberal member of parliament. for East who, while kin during the debate on a'grant:to Gen. - Kitchen- or,of- Khartoum, was seized with cerebral paralia, iedead. Mataafas Never. First Avenue Near Spokane Street. i Judge: the former A congul has arrived to conduct the com- /peneation claims, and defend Mataafa, but-the ii hag. that no notice will-be. taken of the claima be- yond. recording.them, and-it is possible the commiesion - will ask-each power. to The Glarendon. Cafe First Class in Every Respect. ~ Open Day and Thight.s0t ete PRIVATE ROOMS FOR Ranguets and Smull Dinner ~Parties. Soa Pp with its own, citizens or sub- jects ag the case may be. . oe Police Court. = Mayor Goodeve and Justice Townsend dispensed justice this morning in the jobn'- McLeod was up.for ind incapable, and waa for- given; it being his first offense. -E. W., Francia; watchman at the Silica works came to. town with's revolver; in his pocket, and becoming a little -hilar- ioue, éxhnbited it, and got fined $20 and He, was given three” days’ in orettle. The gun was conflaca- Aukland,-N..Z., June 6.—At. the Queen’s Birthday celebration in: Samoa it was officially: announced that’ Great Britain: would absolutely vetu any pro- position that Mataafus should over bee. come King Gloséa-the Putu Club. Pants, June 6:—The government has closed the Puta Athletic club, which numbered: among. its members Count Christian .and. many others who took -partin the demonstration ‘against Presi- day. . = Montreal Stock Market. MontReat, June 2 saplorning,P board— War'-Eagle, $3.87. asked, $385 bid; Payne, $3.85, 3,82 bid: Montreal & Lon - don, 65" usked ; 58 bid Republic, $1.35, seed $1.82 bid. Salea—War Eagle, 3,000 at $3.88,. 3, 000 $3 87, 1,000 at $3.86}4; Payne, 600" ‘at, $8.84; Montreal & London, 600 at 68, The Rossland Laundry is doing good ‘anted—A good solicitor for the city apy at this office,— work at reaconable. prices, Try them. Graham & Son, Near. P.O. Esst. tf” E.L. Tate returned to Spokane on the ir S Mr. Barnett owns: dent Leubet ai Anteuil, rac: course Sun- . nll LASTOAYS DAY'S TRANG Fitzsimmons Dolan. Hin wimselt4n Por- fect Condition, JEFFRIES FRIENDS ARR HOPEFUL The Big Fellow Wears Out His Trata- Will Enter the Ring in the Mid- dle Class Limit. . = New. Yonx,_ Tune 6.—Fitzsimmons , | started out this morning for his last hard day’s training before the “big fight. _ He declared himeelf.in fine shape and in absolutely perfect’ physical condition, The big fellow this morning boxed and ran and.toszed ‘the medicine ball with his trainers until they were exhausted. As he stande Fitz is the biggest. looking 168 pound man that ‘ever stood in shoe leather. Nobody but Martin Julian has seen his weight, but. there is no ‘reason to doubt the assertion that the cham- ‘pion will enter tho’ ring at the- middle- weight limit. From Asbury Park comes reports:today of the splendid condition - of Jefferies, and- the hourly. increasing hope of his friends 1s that their: favorite would have « walk-over, . _ AFTER TRAIN ROBBERS. = Horses Killea and Two of the Posse Struck By Lightning. Cuenne, Wyo., June 6.—A ‘sheriff's posae, which left. Casper. yesterday--in pursuit of the Union Pacific'traim rob- bera, overtook. the: i out; and which th three of their horses and stampeding two others. - This. morning the trail was again taken up at the head of Dag Out creek, 40 miles north of Caspar. The posse obtained. reinforcements, and if the robbers succeed in reaching a hole in the wall, their fustness will: be sare rounded and determined efforta will be made to capture them. At the scene of theambugh one of the posse this, morn- ing‘found a shot gan marked ‘Pacific ‘Express Co.,” which led been ssoppell wy the robbers. Frank Webb and J. B. Miller, of the- sheriff’s . posse, were knocked down by lightning during the pursuit and seriously injured. BURNED THE TOWN, ° a Insurgents Nightly Annoy the Soldiers and the Natives. Mania, Jane, 6.—Zhe rebels on Sun- day night “made an attack-upon the iciendly -town - of Macabese, and. after driving the. inhabitants out barned the village. The: insurgenta nightly annoy _ the troops at San Fernando, and seyeral Americans have been wounded recently. The enemy has several Krupp: guts, which they bring forward and use for firing large shells into the town, and then retreat with them. One insurgent abell fell within 30 yards of Gen. McAr- thur’a ‘headquarters Sunday evening. Tho American troops do not reply to. the nightly outbreaks, Mob of Russian Jews. Curvenann, O., June 6.—A mob of Ruseian Jews attacked 2 Broadway mio- tor caron Orange street. last evening, breaking in the windows with stones. Motorman Frank Cipra was pursued and would have been killed had= not Moses Roskanoff admitted him’ to his saloon and hidden ‘him: The police quelled the riot and arrested four men: and one wo- man. The case of the trouble waa the killing of Roy Palry, 3 years-old, by" a motor car. Drowned While Bathing. Lrpanax, Iile., June’ 6th.—Three young women, students of McKendric college, were drowned while bathing in Silver.creek, two niles north of here, to- day. . They were Ruth Jepson, 19 years old, Lebanon; Flora Spier, 17 years old, St. Jacob, aud. “Hellen Jenks, 17, Beaue cop, Illa. To Challenge the Winner. ‘ Curcago, June 6.—Kid McCoy arrived here‘enroute for New York for the pur- pose of challenging the winner of the Fitzsimms-Jeffries fight Friday night.