ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MARCH 9, 1899. FORT WRANGLE, ALASKA. ‘Want to Bo Annexed to the Union Jack for Business Reasons. t Beartie, Wash., Murch 0.—The citi- zens of Fort Wrangle, Alaska, are said eullering with a cold. attend the cabinet meeting yeaterday, by late arrivals, from the north to be drawing o petition asking the high joint commission to cede their town to Can- ada. This isaneof tho oldest settle- ments in Alneka.. They desire to be the * center of Canadian travel to the minca of the interior, and thinka change of flags would help their business chances. The only excuse they offer for their de- sire toget from under the American flag is that the principles and laws for which that flag stands are not beneficial to Alaska. They claim that the tere used and neglected. tory baa ee his starting point for the interior by the Stickeen route, or all Canadian trail. Wrangel has about 500 people. Skull Broken With a Brick. (Associated Press Dispatch.) New Yorx, March 9.—Apparantly for some trivial reason 2 man crushed in a woman’s skull with @ brick early this morning at Thirteenth street and Fourth “avenue. The police are trying to find the man, who fied after the asault. leaving the woman unconscious on the sidewalk. Kitty Costello, the woman, is 19 years old, She is at the Bellevue Hos- pital and will probably die in a, few hours. The man and Kitty were evi- dentiy strangers to each other before they met on the street corner carly this morning. - What started the quarrel is “a mystery, but it must have been unim- portant, yrowing, as it did, out of a chance meeting on a street corner. BLACK SEA HURRICANE. Turkish Steamer Sunk and Crew Drowned —Other Ships Ashore. * gr. Perensnurr, March 9 —A_ hurri- cane has passed over the blicksea for the past four days. and numerous cuas- ualties among the shipping have been reported. Two English steamers are ashore near Poti, a Turkish steamer har been wrecked, and a sailing ship bound for Thedosia has been sunk. The crew of the latter perished. Weekly Ore Shipments. The ore shipments of the week ending Mar. 4th were as folllows: ~ : Kipling’s Condition. (Associated Press Dispatch.) we | New York, March 9.—Rudyard Kip-| Minne! ling continues to make steady progreas| ont towards recovery. Hiesleep is better and‘more refreshing, lasting several hoursatatime. His brain power ie still impaired, but that isonly a tem- porary condition, resulting from ex- treme physical weakness. A Boston Fire. (Associated Press Dispatch.) Boston, Mass., March 9.—A large four and one half story building secu- pied by about 2 dozen firme and num- ered from 65 (o 65 Charlestown strect, was practically destroyed by fire yester- day morning, causing a loss estimated at about $75,000. . .,Carnival Postponed. The grand ice carnival which was to beheld at the rink tonight has been postponed indefinitely on account of ie i 2 ice. Announcement of date will made asgoon as known. Silver and Lead Market. New York, March 9.—Bar Silver 5934. Silver certificates 58-60, Mexican dollara steady, bullion 410, ex- 5. 47 3g. Lend change firm 430@435. James Wilson, superintendant of the ©. P. R. Telegraph company, left for the north last evening. Clive Pringel, of Greenwood, is here visiting friends. Br in the Bern & well known practitioner of Hull and a popular officer in died suddenly this morning. the Pope's wound was made’ today by cellent progress. 1 reccommence his.receptions shortly. morning a mob battered down the town hall door, siezed Otto Summers a va- grant, stripped him and lashed him_ 40 other men were similarly treated, San FRANCISCO, March 9.—Str. Alameda nug! erg and Parkes, CONDENSED TELEGRAPH NEWS. March 9.—The village of Reid, e Alps, was totally des- royed by fire last night. Tarch 9.—Lord Salisbury is He was unable to Orrawa, March 9.—Dr. Scott, aged 50, the 48rd_bataliion, Rox, Match 92.—An examination of ir. Mazni, who found it was making ex- His Holiness hopes to Missount Crry, Mo., March 9—Thie times with a twisted grass rope. Five brings the news of the finding of a gald : tin W. Australia weighing 20}3flba avordupois, 20 miles from Marble bar in the Pilibar gold fieds by MecFie broth New York, March 9.—Ralph_Seither f in his room in Newark N. J, today, berauce his 14-year-old daughter had been arrested for ‘stealing $15. In the police court today when the judge heard of the father’s suicide he re- mitted a fine of $15 he had impozed and allowed the fatherlees girl to go free. Wasnixctros, D.C., March 9.—The state department has been iniormed that Dr. folf has sailed from Germany for New York en route to Samoa, He has heen named by the German government to replace n Raffel the late president of the municipal council at Apia, who haa just arrived at San Francisco on his way back to Berlin. . ABOGOGOOOOHOOOHOOHHGHD G This Week Only! OOOT HD ~—ate © Crockery, Glassware... VHOOGHOHOOOOHOO OOH Hotel G oods, Bar Goods. | Dey Per Cent Off. 22 On Everything in the Foregoing Lines. ROCKERY | DEPT. 5BOOOOOL HOOHHOHHHHHOHHHOOOOO THE Ble STORE. BLIOOSHHHHHOHHOO HOGG G ©OHOOOHGOHOHHHOHGHHOOOEHG . HONTER RROS,. ¢£ Rossland Mining Stocks on Company G (corrected any Lin ay addition to Agents for F. 8, Ratiway 5 ‘and Columbia townsite. N Rossland, Yaulr, Erie We Have Buyers for All Stand- ard Stocks. thabasea, 52 fauadian G burdanelle Deer aL ked Morning Glor; DO YOu WANT A MAP OR A NEWSPAPER CUT? ADDRESS AA. SMITA, TIMES BUILDING * qHIcAGo Tampering With the Mail. Wrxesnanne, Pa., March 9.—Edward F. Bogrod, postmaster at Wilkesbarre, wag arrested today, charged with tam- pering with the U. S. mails. Detectives found him thig morning at his desk on which lay three letters addressed to prominent business nen of this city and allof them opened. Besides being postinaster he is editor of the Evening Leader of this city and is also a member of x large number of lodges. His arrest has created a seneatio: . Mrs S.A. McLean has taken charge of the Butte hotel dining rooms and pro- poses to make it a popular eating house. SEGSSODESSSOOSS 8 75s customers. = =OFF This is the rebate we hadat our Inst Jarge shipment of Overcuats, Snits of Clothes, etc., and at thut rate we are now ‘offering it to our DOBOSSSODSLIOH. SBBSPOSOSSIDE | 155 BOOD vercont fa Blankets Sacks, three pur 03 of “othe: oT oft. | Everlusting Overalls. | Whit per nd many other, nishings according articles gly chea: We have no branch stores. ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE. 42 E. Columbia Avenue. B. BANNETT, GPBSSSSGBSOPSOGSSDSSSSOD GOOD WHLTo buy at above prices you have only to call at Mauager. SSOSSSCSOSS S. GLAZAN —CARRIES A— BIG STOCK OF FURNITURE STOVES CROCKERY GLASSWARE CARPETS PARLOR SETS ELECTRIC Light Globes. ¢ >) Ross Thompson. I have the following blocks in the following cqmpanies for sale;— EUREKA CONSULIDATED, GOPHER, HOME STAKE, EVENING STAR, SILVERINE, R. E, LEE’ BODIE, EUREKA, and ZILA M. Lotsinthe Original Townsite THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, -:- -:-ROSSLAND, B. 0. (<>: NORTH STAR 4 iy sy Ros sland Evening Record VOL 3, NO. 212. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1899. PRICE FIVE CENTS. | Every watch left with us for oR | tricate re; 2 | {flgate repairs, and guarantee satisfac is inspected and properly repaired ay J. W. SPRING wn EXP ERT =e Watchmaker st ut st st ut ut ot wp Suecomsor to CiaLtonen, MircneLt & SPRiNa. Watch Repairing... We arein reentry todo the most in- Next door tothe Post. Office, As our ROOM-MAKING aale for the past thirty days has been a decided success, we will continue. this VERY CHEAP - sale for ONE WEEK more, for we have atill some SNAPS to of- fer on the following lines: woe WHERE DEWEY 1S. KIN General Otis’ Command Strengthened by tho. Arrival of 42 ofl- cers and 1716 Men, PRIZE MONEY FOR MANILA TARS x U. S. Transport Grant Reaches” the Philippines—Horror and De- struction at llotlo, (Assodtated Press Dispatch.) Wasuineron, D. C., March 10.—A sb received at the war depart- Menieettvor! $6.60 to $15.00. Mon’s blue and black -Melton and Beaverov- $7.00 to $18.00, ercoats. up. Men’s Freize and Mackinaw Pi blue agckets--- $2.60 to $6.00. $4.00 to $8.00, Mining Shoes and Rubber Boots, [(GUARANTEED]....$1.75 up. Latest styles in J. B. Stetson, King B Hats at Popular Prices. OUR ORDERED CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Is kept busy. , Fit and workmanship guaranteed. And see the largest end finest agsortment of Fnglish and Scotch Tweeds, Foxea’ Serges and Clay Worsteds in the city to chose from. Boys all wool suits. $2.50 to $7.00. Bovs’ Nap and Freize Pea Jacket: 2.50 -to $6.00. Boys Solid Leather Shoes. 00 to $1.25. And many other articles too numerous to men: ion, at very iow prices, Our goods are new and our prices are right... M. J. O’ HEARN, The Clothier. Corner Columbia Avenue and Lincoln Street. Vie erwe as : = We will have your trade after that, - The average man buys shoes from their appear- : Try °. ance and fit. They knew little about leath- crand trust to their dealers. Hence the advantage of dealeng with a repu- table house, Our shoes strike people by stylish shape and by their quality. Cc. O. LALONDE 106 WEST COLUKBIA AVENUE, 11 EAST COLUMBIA ANENUE, ment dated Munila, March 10, says: The transport. Grant, with the troops in good condition, the Arizona and New- port, leave today for San Francisco. The Grant brought the Fourth infantry and four ies of the 8 in- “| sumed hia office. ingurgents. A numberof native houses were destroyed, With the exception of San Pedro Ma- catie, where Filipino sharpshooters in- cessantly annoy the American troops, matters are quiet along the. line. The weather is moch cooler today. Why General Rios Resigned. (Associated Press Dispatch.) New York, March 10.—A dispatch to the Herald from Manila says: Gen. Rios, commander of the Spanish forces, resigned owing to the fact that the gov- ernment at Madrid consulted with the Archbishop of Manila as to the best means of liberating the Spanish prison- ers. On receiving satisfaction he re- Spain required him to occupy the Caroline, Marianne and Pelew islands before handing them over to Germany, which is apparantly the purchaser, veer American-Hawailan Line, (Associated Press Dispatch.) New Yorx, March 10,—The American- Hawaiian Steamship company has been incorporated under the laws of New Jersey with a capital stock of $750,000 for the purpose ‘of operating a line of steamers between the United States and fantry, This adds to the troops under General Otis 42 officers and 1,716 en- listed nea. : The U. S. Trangport Grant, which sailed: from New York January 19, have ing on board Gen. Lawton and the Fourth infantry and a batallion- of the Seventeenth infantry arrived this morn- ing. ST. PAUL AT ILOLIO. Had a Pleasant Voyage and Finds Horror and Desolation. New York, March 10.—A dispatch to the Herald from Bacolona, Negros Is: ge » the firat b the California regiment, Major Simms commanding, arrived at Iloilo on March 3, As the vessel entered the harbor at midday it found the artillery in action and General Miller's command edvanc- ing into the cocoanut plantations at the right of the line. Ilolio was terribly wrecked by insurgent incendaries and presents a scene of havoc and devasta- ot OUR GOODS. ARE RIGHT. OUR, PRICES ARE RIGHT, @ " WANTED. d Hi and e goods for which the highest price will be paid. S. GLAZAN.: FIRST AVENUE First Store East of SPOKANE ST. er T. E. HALEY, WHOLESALE ano RETAIL DEALERIN.. Quick W ork. Tel. No§ ‘Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. Good sad-tle horses, ele; will drive you anywhere at a if you are getting up a sie Horses boarded by the d. Press and baggage work ; HW) d ne promptly, 1 light or heavy frei short notice, ore contracts taken. pay all damages done to anthing we handle, B.| sfer, warehouse, or ship any cl y We ell Washing: STABLES--First Ave:, bet. Spokane and Wash, St. me day or night. shing party, eee us about rige—g or month, ill cali at any part of th class of go ti Packing of all kinds done, We Contracts and job work ‘bt handled, mining machinery delivered on Furniture, pianos and eafes safely meved. We We act as shippers’ agents, will tran gant turnouts, nobby sleighs, and fancy driving teams; : food horses. ‘We do exe on seagoned Fir and Tamarac wood. < OFFICE—9, Waeb. St. d.W. AARTLINE PROP. COMES TO THE AID OP ur interesting books “ Invent. and “How you nre swindled.” modal o! PATENT SOLICITORS & EXPERTS Civil & Mechanical Enginecre, Graduates of tho Engiuecrt helors al” Unive 1 z in with bad breath, wher times times of the lungs and throat. tis Catarth is another n Many men understand effort to cure it, but it i ice. Works Arso Member Can. CQ P.Q. Association, joty of Civil Enginvers. + { Wasmisaton, D, Orsices: { Jowrmnte Gane have shaken o} Dr. A. W. CHASE Catarrh== Sufferers @ UCCESS in life is almost impossible for mat fobody wants to Nobody wants to as nd nd the reach of ignore Catarth. es constant effort e¢ manner of life ‘iat seems to breed i Medical ¢ has been curing rs, and his name it ff the Beef, Pork, Mutton, Fish Ovsters (came. REET The One Pp ROSSLAND'S COMING TRADING PLACE. rice Store. LADIES’ SHOES Closing out the rem- ainder per pair..... This Week's Specials. O06. Extra heavy, wool. YUKON BLANKETS Per pair. all ht One thousand different articles, C.C. GIBSON & Strictly one co. estore price to all- a HYGENIC VENTILATED © baodyear Welt Shoes, ¥ cep your whole system healthy. nica, Spokane Street, ROSSLAND, B.C. and strong. Worth $10, ‘only $4.00 A PAI, —Sole Agents Here— The Rossland Auction House. 42 BAST COLUMBIA-AVENUE, They ar + Watches, Clocks and Rossland Loan (fice NO. 16 WASHINGTON ST. Jewelry in Stock REPAIRING DONE. PHIL A. SILVERSTONE, PROP. ; abbbhbhabhhhas WHEN YOU WANT A— Prescription FILLED ACCURATELY BRING IT TO US. wee THB vee PIONEER DRUGGISTS. ; Cable Address: “PARKER.?* ROSSLAND, B. C. ‘ LIVERY SALE and FEED dine “ye STABLE. __ sgt eats 6 JOHN PF, LINBURG, PROP. -Stylish Rigs for ent First-class Saddle and Rack Horses. * Morein; Coaes { Hediord Clough’s. Chas, E. BENn. J.L. Pannen. dL. PARKER & 60, ROSSLAND, B. C. MINTIG GNGINEERS and DRORERS, Properties examined, Mines mani Sanderd Stocks bought and s0l J. L. PARKER Consulting mining engincer’ Dundee, ‘Tamarac and Fulrmont. Stayurs: Columbia Ave., ‘Phone No. 87. ‘ommercial Alley, ‘Photie No. 89.° P. G, BOX, 136.