ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, APRIL 21, 1990. TRUSTINROBERTS No One Questions Justice of His Criti- crm of Buller. HE IS ABOVE JEALOUSY King Osear, ef Sweden, Traveling Incog— Tarksy Boys Kropp Guns and Mauser Rifles—Comment on Spanish-American War Causes Spain to Fortify the Canaries. Special Cable Letter. London, April 21.—It is marvel- lous to note the wholeh the mines. The averag. d to that date was 607 and the enroll- ment 756.. Even on March 16 the seating accommodation in the upper school was 68short of theattendance. Thus there was then need of 70 ad- ditional double desks for the two schools and the increased attend- ance of this month will probably ab- sorb the remainder of the 100 desks ordered. TODAY'S STOCK SALES. Following is a summary of the sales on the local exchange today, her with the q ef Mossland Sales, Sales today on the local exchange were as foll 2000, of the English public trust io Lord Roberts in his criticism re- garding the engagement at Spion Kop. Not one paper has attached * to his of G 1 Bull his predecessor in the command— one iota of unfairness or selt-inter- est. This, perhaps, 1s explained by the universal recognition of the fact that the field marshal has little to gain by this campaign, and that he gave up all to which long and _brill- jant service entitled him, in order to serve his country. Whatever the outcome of the Boer war, Lord Rob- erts’ name would stand in Eng- land’s military annals as one of the most successful and best-loved of her commanders. This fact is ever before the public, and they believe their commander-in-chief in South Africa to be miles above any jealou- 334; Rambler-Cariboo, 1000, 1500, 2634; Giant, 5000, 2c; Okanogan, 4500, 2c; Deer Trail, 500, 10c; | Winnipeg. 1000, 13c. Total sales, fx 5,500 shares. BID 23 23 4 3 8 6 3 20% Gasnp Mekin ie | oe jariboo fe: eKinney’ row'R $37 50 | $33 OD lu 9: a. 15 sies or rivalries that might other generals. Demoeratie King Oscar. The visit of King-Oscar of Swe- den to England, though undertaken incognito, has attracted a surpris- ingly small amount of interest. The le of that h—burly, despite his 71 years, and standing head and shoulders above his fel- lows—pushing his way past the sta- tion barricades to shake hands with the Swedish workmen, who had cheered him as he entered the Lon- don depot, can for impulsiveness be scarcely exceeded in the actions of the most democratic ruler. Turkey Buying Big Guns. The possibility of trouble between the United States and Turkey has attracted passing comment in Eng- land, though the average newspaper reader is much more interested in the Croton dam situation. ~ In con- nection with the former subject, the Birmingt Post is resp fo the statement that Turkey has placed several important commis- sions with the Krupps, to be com- pleted before the end of the year, which include better machine guns than are at present used by any }, European power, and 10,000 mau- sers, which, immediately upon their 4 G. B. chocolates at the Bon Ton. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian church, Rev. D. McG. Gandier, B. A. pas- tor. Services: a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school and bible class, 2:30 p.m. ¥. P. S. C. E. Monday, 8 p. m. €Aa.493 Rossland Athletic. Glub ....: aos The Arlington. UNEXCELLED - TABLE. ducements for a short time by suspension of tte initiation fee. All the......scccese Excellent permanent and temporary board and chambers; $36 to $40 per month. For particulars apply to Charles Webster, Steward. Secretary. Offers special membership in- Magazines « Periodicals accommodations for CHARLES E. BENN, Latest in Womens’ Ready-to-Wear ——— FROM NEW YO k, We are showing some of the Newest and Nicest things in Suits, Spring Jackets and Skirts.. THE BIG STORE Dry Goods Room Bros THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL pee NeAdauacters for Commer- ial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. Toun Haverty, Proprietor. Zureka Consolidated ROSS THOMPSON........ + Ihave the following blocks in the following companies for scale 2 Star, Reddin. Silverine, R.E. Lee, Bodie, Eureka, North Star and Zila M Lots in the Original Townsite_ . Jack Co., Agents, d, B. MINOR STENTION. - The Sunset No. 2 mine has bee! company. eight feet concentrating ore. Peace Declared. ing about the Boer war and thi gold fields of Alaska? There ar tween St. Paul and Chicago. Fo: land, Oregon. New Drug Store shut down by order of the directors, who telegraphed from | Montrea! 9% | yesterday. J. D. Anderson has left for the Similkameen to survey the claims of the Similkameen Copper Mining A ledge 12 feet wide has been cut on the Bruce claim at Ymir, of which .four feet is shipping and Why devote all your time read- other matters of vital importance; you may make a trip east, ‘and will want to know how to travel. In order to have the best service, use the Wisconsin Central railway be- rates and other information write i Jas. A. Clock, general agent, Port- | Steamship tiske ota to all tf The Rossland Drug company is ‘To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25¢c. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. no THE FAST LINE TO ALL POINTS. THE DINING CAR ROUTE VIA e| YELLOWSTONE, PARK, e. SAFEST AND BEST. SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS EQUIPPED WITH Pullman Palace Cars; Elegant Din- ing Cars, Modern Day Coathes, Tourist Sleeping Cars. TT hrough tHiekets to all points in the United an da, paris of the world, Tickets to China and Japan via Tacoma and Northern Pacific! Trains\ depart from Spokane as follows: No. 1 Westbound, at 9:55 p.m., daily. No. 2 Eastbound, at 7:20 a.m,. daily. now doing b on of pure fresh drugs, toilet article: will preach morning and ge Morning subject, ‘‘Dangers of the Second Best.” Evening subject, “The Divinity of Our Lord.” Salvation Ez Army — Hallelujah 7a. m.; holii meet- ing, 10 a. m.; Junior meeting 11 a. “ef R. E. “STRONG, Mgr. Ladies skirts. and the lowest in price ever offere in Rossland. receipt, will be delivered to the | ™-* free and easy, 3 o'clock. Turkish first army corps. St. George’s church—Sunday, Spain Shows Hindsight. April 22, holy eucharist, 8 and 11 Spain is apparently scared by aja mi Sunday school. 2: m.3 post bellum ig song, 7:30 p. m. how many authorities thought the Baptist church.—Rev. W. T. United States would have been well advised immediately to attack the Canaries, for Premier Silvela’s min- istry is now sending to these islands a number of heavy guns for defen- sive purposes, One of the most frequent comments heard in Eng- lish naval circles is that America should have captured the Canaries at the outbreak of the Spanish war. G. B. chocolates at the Bon Ton MORE SEATS.FOR THE SCHOOLS. Stackhouse will preach at 1 a. m. and 7:30 p m. Morning subject, “‘Our Greatest Privilege.” Even- ing subject, ‘The Third Mountain Peak Overlooking All Truth’—the third in the series of 25-minute talks. Allare invited. Seats free. Good music. Methodist church, Washing- ton street, George H. Morden, pas- tor. Service at 11 a.m. and at 7.30 p-m. Sabbath school and Bible ,class at 2.30 p.m. atroa. m. Evening prayer at 6:30 p. m. The pastor will preach wi 100 and ‘Thus Stop Overcrowding. . Chairman Lalonde of the school board has received word from the government that 100 additional school seats will be furnished imme- diately. These are much needed, as a number of children in the upper school are sitting three at a desk intended only for two, while those in the lower school only have benches. The.last figures available as to attendance are those for March 16, when the number was’ about 500. “This is much below the aver- age for the year up to that __ Mate, as many children had left and e' iB Gill Laroeny Case Dismissed. The charge of larceny against John Gill was dismissed by Magis- trate Boultbee this morning. Gill explained that he took the boots in question and a rubber coat in pay- ment of a small debt owed him by Pat McGrath, whose place he tock at the mine, the boots having been pointed out to him as McGrath’s. ‘Mrs, William H. Smith withdrew the charge against her husband of making threats and paid the costs. David McGee was fined $5 for be- the city on account of the closing of ing. drunk and disorderly. Morning prayer- just unpacked a i of Silk Waists, Jet Capes and Black Sill Capes. Hotsreap & Wricut, street. Partner Wanted. Rossland. 418 tf avenue, next to the ae city. hall building. We have a complete line will be more thar pleased with our display of handsome Silk _Under- They are gems of fashion With them we have They are new in design, moderate in price and handsome in make. Our White Wear is a dream ol of loveliness, unequaled in quality. The Central Dry Goods Store, cor- ner First avenue and Washington To engage in mining and the : promotion of stock companies, etc. Address Promoter, P. O. Box 37, For farther time; cards, map and Hekete, aE, yt2.8 agents of the EW. Ruff, Agt. R. M. Ry:, 5. Rossland, B. C. The pastor | and druggists sundries, Prescrip- J. W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wa i tions A. D. CHARLTON, Asat. Gen. Pass Agt., Portland, Ore. ANADIAN PACIFIC Ky. —anp-—= SOO LINE. The direct route fre i.| KOOTENAY COUNTRY, all points EAST. "AND WEST. alltrains from and Kootenay Landing. " TOURIST CARS - pass Medicine = Hat, t (daily) for for et Fak Sundays d Basind Wednesda: Fridays mtreal and Bost: e7-Same cars" pass Revelstoke one day earder CONNECTIONS: 80 ex. Sunday..ROSSLAND. 18:00 daily... ay ROSE AND oe cane 22 Ee Morning train for and from Smelte- - fon; Hobson and Nelson, and tor esi Sud i point THE BOUNDARY erent Job Printing ® id 2. 5 § 239. 3 as t ab the Slocan; and except Saturday for San don and the SI Slocan, Conan tion daily and from Sandon via Nakus; BOUNDARY “COUNTRY. 4 q Hours, ROSSLAND TO ELSON.... .... For rates and full information, address the » Rerrest local agent, or INTERNATIONAL MUSIC HALL. . KLOCKMANN, PPopriero FOR WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1900, GLITTER! GLOW! GRANDEUR! ‘THE BAREBAGK RIDER.’ SPEGIAL SGENIG EFFEGTS. - NEW GOSTUMES, SEE THE BAREBAGK RIDER, THE GLOWAS, ETG. Hear dainty Frances Hewitt sing - “La Favorita.” Heartpretty Ola Hayden sing again, by re- quest, ‘“‘The Toreador.” Ola Hayden as “The Hosiery Model.” Admission as usual. God Save the Queen. ——HOUDE’ S " Straight Cut Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY B. Houde & Company, Quebec | ; Are Better than the Best. . \ WHOLESALE AT ¢C Crow & Morris, Rossland. 4 NEW DRUG STORE. —THE—— -: ROSSLAND DRUG =» COMPANY. NEXT TO OLD. CITY: HALL, COLUMBIA AVENUE. New and Complete Stock of Drugs, and Patent Medicines. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Robert E. Strong, Manager. CUNLIFFE & ABLETIT, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. All classes of Repairs and Construction Work Undertaken. Ore Cars, Seen eee Buckets, pict Shatting, Hangers and Pallers,, pipe work Me. Oo. in Bi ‘Agents for Wm. ig. Co. se nien Concentrators, Etc. land. ‘Third Avenue, Ross! P.O. Box 195+ Katie D. Green G. M. and D. Co.,. Ltd. NON-PERSONAL LIABILITY. 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SPRING'S:, Next door to Postotiice, The Leading Jeweler i j Probably Others. * Cause: Effect: Long winter; close ; arti. : 3 ficial heat, “that tired feeling.” inertia Cure: One bottle Tonic Bitters: one box Goodeve’s Vegetable Liver Pills. TRY IT. If you get it at GOODEVE'S, its GooD. Goodeve Bros., Druggists and Stationers. . If PAYS to deal with Goodeve Bros. have had the same origin. Largest Stock in town; to be sold at practically-your own price. ‘M. J. O’HEARN, The Busy Store at the Busy Corner. «THE CLOTHIER. and Earl _ street. the Center Star whistle. © Althoug! boilers since 6 o’clock on Saturday By Associated Press. Boer Camp, Thabanchu, Orange Free State, April 27—Fighting con- tinues day and night at Jammers- burg drift. The English trenches are so full of rain thatthe men have been obliged every now and then to to SERIES OF FIRES At Least One was Incendiary, and ROLF'S SAWMILL BuRNED man's Grooery—A Firebug’s Abempt? This Morning Failed—Two Ohimney Blazes. ” Fire alarms have come with a rush in the last two days, and there is no doubt that one fire was, incendiary, while two others are expected to The first of the series was at E. A. Rolf’s sawmill at Second avenue An alarm was turned in at box 43 at 2:10. a. m. Sunday, alarms also coming from other boxes and from the blowing of .|there had been no fire under the evening and the night watchman had seen no signs of fire about the place; the building was wrapped in flames and, when the department arrived, the best the men could do was to prevent the flames from BOTH h FIGHTING - AND NIGHT The Struggle Near Wepe- ner Continues Rainstorms. A BOER PLAN FOILED They Tried to Outflank the Brit- ish--Rundle Is Advancing-- Canadiaus to the Front. DAY in left to Brabant and Hart, who’ are and to the stacks of lumber. Th kiln and a quantity of No.1 ceda: THE- Hemsley Souvenirs! A Few Samples:: of our line of Enameled Souvenirs. The richest and most tasty Souvenirs in the market, I ‘Sik id Bronze Gilt; beautifully enameled in vai rious colors of Transparent ft sree Best sdly up-to-date. See thers Waient mia ie our window this weel a Jewelers EWERT BR BROS. Engravers QUICK WORK (3x7: Red Star Storage & Transfer € ul ind Transfer bu: reseriey Bay ea e delivered prom) Tear tact a v4 ontract and Tob ae short noiic taken. n ‘We pay dariege done to anything we handle. _ Good Storage able rates, no fire ri ‘We act iy house, or fae any class of goods, EB SBLL GOOD, DRY, SEASONED WOOD. Office: Wantioiton St., opposite Bank of Montreal. J.W. Hartline, Mgr. P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, 5S : Grand Foi and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS Rossland, Trail, Nelson, Ymir, _ Kaslo, * Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Phoenix, Midway, . Camp McKinney, Revelstoke Greenwood, : . Ferguson, and’ Vancouver. —— William: Donald, Mgr., Rossland Branch. Don’t Burn Oil = Be Use ape ie Estimates furnished for Wiring and Lighting, Steam Fixtures carried in stock, Electric Power supplied for Mining and Manufecturing purposes. Itis much cheaper than steam. —_ Motors for sale or rent. $27 In case of tronble sn lights, 5 Selephone We No. 67, i. between 8a.m., and 6 p.m. ’ Rossland ‘Water and Light Go. They reduce insurances give your home of business place © brighter appearance, and sive you money in many agce, risking their lives in it. Fred Wil arms and shoulders. . About the time this blaze was un. grocery. store on Columbia avenue, near Spokane street spread through the building. bin’s cigar store. ings. about $1500, insurance $2000; Ed. Farnsworth’s loss, cigar store, $400, fully insured. The buildings were the amount of $400, fully insured, Ata avenue near Earl ’ street, damage was done. at 4 a. m. but did no damage. rear of Murchison & saloon on First avenue, had even scorched the walls. the scene, but could not :dentiy him, i. only seeing his back. A Liberal M1. B, Dond. By Associated Press. Ottawa, Ont., April 23.— Dr. of some weeks. G. B. chocolates at the Bon Ton entire building, sawmill, planing- mill, sash and door machinery, dry lumber ‘were destroyed, the loss be- ing about $7e00, with Sa0ge insur- Mr. Rolf extends thanks to the department.for its heroic efferts to extinguish the flames, saying he never saw firemen do~ better work, son had all the skin burnt off both der control the police gave an alarm for a fire at Lansing &. Newman's It had started in the oi room at the rear and The firemen kicked in the front door and chopped a hole in the roof to get in the hose and in about twenty minu- tes had the flames under control, but not till they had spread to Ed. Farnsworth’s barber shop and Sor- The International fire brigade. played on the rubbish in the alley and the adjoining walls, keeping the flames from other build- Newman & Lansing’s loss is $50; Sorbin’s owned by Ross Thompson and_ were damaged to o'clock this morning an alarm came in from box 27 for a chimney fire in a shack on First but no Another chim- ney fire occurred in the Miner office At 4:15 a. m. an alarm was sent from box 27 for a fire which had started among some rubbish in ‘the Merchion's The fire- men simply kicked it out before it This was almost certainly incendiary, for scarcely a second betore it started a man looking through a window saw aman run, crouching down, from Allan F. Hally, M. P., Liberal, for Hants, N. S., died at the Russell House this morning-after an illness clamber to the banks, only to be @|shot down. The Boers were so drenched on Saturday that they were unable to sleep,'so they started x | a debate on the subject of the good to be derived from virtue and cour- age. The discussion lasted most of the night, shells at injervals inter- ‘rupting the speakers. Robertson's lower mill is reported to have been captured April 21, and it is said that the Cape mounted - | rifles have lost during the siege 120 out of 500 men. The British prison- ers defy. the burghers to capture -.| Colonel Dalgetty’s camp, even if the British are not reinforced. A sur- prising number of relatives-are fight- » | ing on opposite sides at Wepener. Boer Movement Falls, Wakkerstroom, April 22.—Even- ing.—After yesterday's shelling, it was expeeted that the Boers would open again, but Colonel Brabazon, with the yeomanry, made a thor- ough scout to the left. The Boers endeavored to turn the British right, but the movement was detected by the yeomanry and mounted infantry, and the guns opened fire and. drove them off, greatly extending the po- sition. ‘None of the Boers’ guns were in action. There were no British casualties. Many of the Boers are moving southward, Motive of Boer Movements, New York, April 23.—Isaac N. .Ford cables to the New York Tribune from.London: “Light has been thrown upon the mysterious opeiations in the southeastern. section-of the Free State. The Boers have been less intent upon raiding the main Brit- ish line of communications than upon holding possession of the granaries between Wepener and Ficksburg, and drawing off General Roberts’ forces from a direct ad- vance northward. They have from ‘Wepener to Harrismith a base well stocked with good supplies and well suited for guerilla warfare. Reports of the strength of, their forces in the mountainous districts are exaggerated, but with the ad- vantage of a hilly country and roads impassable for British artillery, a few commandos can do much to harass the. flank of General Roberts’ army.- [t now seems probable that General Roberts has adapted him- self to these tactics and, without abandoning his direct line’ of ad- vance, may sweep the eastern bor- der as he’goes and carry out a wide turning movement. Otherwise the d ing northward th h Roux. ville. Two strong divisions are ap- proaching Wepener through. De- wetsdorp and it is conjectured that there may be another one headed directly toward Ladybrand. The British preparations are made on so large a scale that the relief of the small colonial force: at. Wepener is likely to. prove an ‘incident rather than the main motive. . When. ‘the garrison has. been rescued, Lady- braad may..be: ogcupied and” Picks- burgapproached. The large Brit- ish force will be in the right quarter for turning the Ventersburg-Sene- kal line of entrenchments and for clearing the eastern frontier.” London, Apri! 23.—General Run- dle is evidently advancing towards Wepener, every step being closely contested. by the Boers, | From the republican side,’ there is a good deal of interesting news today. A Tha- banchu dispatch, dated April 20, re- *| Chief Young and Detective Main, A DYNAMITE GANG. ‘Accused of Plotting to Wreck the Wel- land Canal, MADE ATTEMPT SATURDAY ‘Three Men from the American Side Arrested for Trying to Blow Up One of the Welland’ . Looks—Hired to Divert Traffic from Mon- ” treal to Buffalo. By Associated Press, Tat: Niagara Falls, Ont., April 23.— assisted by Buffalo detectives, have unearthed a gang of dynamiters operating from the Dolphin. house, Suspension Bridge, New York, .the Rosalie hotel here-and Buffalo, N. Y., by rounding’ up ‘John “Walsh, aged 27 years, John Nolan, 35 years of age, and Karl “Dullman, all of whom = are. charged with having attempted to, blow up lock 24 of the Welland ‘canal Satur- day night. i The general impression is that this gang'has been operating as the *% hirelings ‘of capitalists, to cripple the Welland canal in order to di- vert the traffic, of the upper lakes from Montreal to Buffalo. A detachment of tte Forty-fourth battalion is guarding: the court house to prevent ‘any! attempt of a mob from Buffalo, which, it is re- ported, is preparing to liberate the prisoners. The court house this morning Wiss crowded when the hour of trial arrived. © Among those present to give evidence were ‘American gov- ” ernment secret service detectives. After the reading ofthe charge against the accused by ‘Police Mag- istrate Logan, Solicitor McBurney, on behalf of the three accused,asked for immediate trial, but the magis- = trate refused and remanded the case " for eight days. The prisoners were taken to Welland jait this after- noon. ports the arrival there of Ci ants Dewets and Villiers and an at- tack upon 3000 British under Gen- eral Gatacre. The latter, of course, is a misstatement, and probably General Rundle is referred to. The British, it is added, occupy some kopjes, but their left wing was driven back. The Boer ‘loss was one killed and five wounded. BritishPa: ro} Captured. . From Brandfort comes the news that on April 21 a British patrol of ten men ventured to that place and suffered the loss of one killed’ and two men captured, including a Free Stater, who was ‘leading the party. A Pretoria dispatch dated April 21 says the latest official news was that fighting was proceeding within half an hour’s march of Dewetsdorp with no recruits, ‘To Take Carc of Boer Prisoners ‘The Transvaal government, it is added, is to be allowed to send a clergyman to St. Helena, and also a neutral consul to watch the inter- ests of the prisoners, in the same manner as Mr, Adelbert Hay guards the interestsof the British in Pre- toria. 4 proclamation has been issued, prohibiting the working of the mines on Sunday, and inflicting q CHILISTIANS, Sent to Chinese Fanatics, By Associated Press. Tientsin, April 23.—Members of the Boxers Society on Saturday masacred many Chinese Catholics near Pao Ting Fu in the province of Pe Chi Li, southwest of Tienstin. The German gunboat Iltis arrived at Taku Saturday. Other foreign war vessels have left for those waters. the BLOODY WEEK'S WORK IN LUZON Americans Accounted for 1000° Filt- pinos With Slight Loss. By Associated Press. Manila, April 23:—The last week has been the’ bloodiest ‘of the war since the first day’s fighting around * Manila. Authentic reports, mostly official, show « total of 378 Filipinos killed, 12 officers and 244 men cap- tured and many more wounded. The number of them’ is hard to guess. Considering that‘ the Fili- pinos entirely tack hospital facilities, a great majority of the wounded will die. Prebably the week’s idorte finished 1,000 insurgents. Thé American total loss was five killed, 16 wound- punishment on managers paying over a pound a month to natives. From Ladysmith today comes a dispatch saying all is quiet and that Boer guns are silent. No News of Roberts’ Advance. There is nothing from Bloemfon- tein to indicate the progress of the preparations for the main advance, At Capetown a-government con- tractor named Ball has been arrest- relief of Wepener would have been were killed escorting provision train: vices just received state that Samuel & Co., an English firm, have outbid Americans and other foreign firms, ed. Two serg and one private in’ ambushes, while <2 By Associated Press, Tacoma, April 23:;—Oriental ad- and secured the Formosa camphor monopoly for ten' yea (Continued on Fourth page.) G. B. chocolatés at the Bon Ton..