ROSSLAND HVENING RECORD, APRIL 24, 1899. Stocks Quotatinos, » Athabascea.......ees sees Brandon & Golden Crown. Big Three.... B. re Gold Field Knob Hill. Kamloops, McKinney Tone Pine... Montreal G. F. raf a it. Elmo... smuggler... a amar, ‘Kenneth, pooled eo a Wonderful War Eagle Con. hite Bear. ” cy) ae pen x x x " POC = a ed Republic No. 2 tebate.. jan Poil. Sullivan. fom Thu: Mbp tet et LOCAL BREVITIES. George. A. McIntyre, of Vancouver, who represents G. R. Gordon, ia in town. 2 ane -] corthe purpose of obtaining e Crown Grant DOMINION GOVERN’NT OFFICERS R. B. MoDowaup :—Collector of Customs, Government agent in chargé of bureau for issuing Klondike miners’ certii- cates. -. z W. 8. Jonzs:—Internal Revenue Col- lector. PROVINGIAL OFFICERS. F. Sonovienp:-Supreme Court Reg- istrar. : foun Kirxup:—Gold Commissioner and Stipendiary Magistrate. W. J. Rosson :—Deputy Sheriff. E.8. Bowzs, M. D:—Coroner. ROSSLAND CITY OFFICERS. A. 8. Goopgyz:—Mayor. C, O. Laronnr, Alderman, Ross Tnomeson, Alderman. Joun F. MoCnax, Alderman. Joun E. Hooson, lerman. Joun Epgren, Alderman. Joun 8. Crutz, Jz , Alderman. Joun Incras, Chief of Police. City Clerk. Or. Joserx Squrexs, Chief Banus Fortzatn, Sanitary Inspector MINERAL ACT, 1896. . (Form F.) Certificate of Improvements. NOVICE. tional Aliperal Claim, situate in Honneh rrog imining division of (West Koo- 3 Bold, Fr ! t yply to oe om dort re fieate Oo Tmprovements, the aboye claim. And further take notice: tt .H : 7A. lice Magistrate. J. A. Jogpan, Police on Ate aptt. ®OOOOHHHOOOY J. B. Johnson & Co. ‘RealEstate and Mining brokers INSURANCE AGENTS. @Ooo Fire Insurance Ageuts for the fol- loping Companies: Norwich Union of England, ‘National of Ireiand, ‘Phenix of Hartford - ‘Atlas, Guardian, Lloyd's Plato Ginss, je es, We have sale for all ————" Standard Starks, ~ J.B, fehinson & Co $O9OO0OOOOO OOOCOOOOOOOOOOLH Cable Adcress: “PARKER.” ROSSLAND, B.C. * Moreing & Neal's, Telephone, 85 Bedford Mcdell's. Codes pore ¢Clough’s. Chas. E, Benn. J. L, PARKER. dL DARKER & £0, “ROSSLAND, B. C. MIN. G ENGINEERS aul DROSERS. - Properties examined, Mines managed, opertios stocks beurhe and 20d. J.-L. PARKER iting mining engineer Dundee, Coneult ing ara aud Fairmont. © e Le Roi LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE. a> JOHN F. LINBURG, PROP. Stylish Rigs for rent Piet clase’ Saddle and Pack Horses. SraBiEs: Columbia Ave., ‘Phone No, 37. ‘Commercial Alley, “Phone No, 89. P.' 0..BOX, 136. _H. 8. Cayley, a Grand Forka who has been here on business, returne home today. John 8. Clute, Jr., bas gone to the Halcyon hot springs for a vacation. John 8. Baker, of Tacoma, the prinei- pal'owner in the I. X. L., adjoining the O. K., is in the camp. Mrs. Charles Parker has gone to Tor- onto on:s visit. @mith Curtis has returned from the Boundary country. John Boultbee has gone to the Hal- cyon hot aprings to be treated for the in- flamatory rheumatiem. wa J.H. Eardly, accountant at Hun‘er Bros., who has heen in California for two months, has returned and is at his ‘deak, “* Weekly Ore Shipments.. ‘The following is the ore shipments for “the week ending April 21; To Trail. Tons. 1,440 : ee 2 TO NORTHPORT SMELTER. Le Roi..s.ceeeeeee 2,680 Total ......sceeree aseeee . 4,162 The shipments this week exceed laat wweek’s: by 908 tons, which were the largest up to that time. C. M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the best equipped lumbing establishment in the city and is prepared to do all kinds of plumbing steam-ftting, etc., anywhere, for any body at any time. 1-19-tf “Write for our interesting books La Help” and “How you are swindlod.’ nd us 8 or model of wat invention or improvement and we will tell other it is Civil & Mechanical Engineers, Graduates of the Polytechnic School of Engineering. Bachelors in Applied olences, Laval, University, ‘Members Patent Law jation, American Water Works lew Kngland Water Works Assoc. ‘Member Can. WIESLX. 28 SPOKANE STREET. AELLO 89, W.J, LOUGHEED J. FYFE WL LOUKED CD. Merchant Tailors Ladies’ Drapers, 'e have secu: MISS ERSCH who will have charge of the Dress making rooms and who will be pres- and fit gowns. WE AIMTO DO A stotst _ Stylish First Class Trade |: I GOLUMBIA ANE gwbont 80 vols, Law size. Strong, weil fin- ished Metal Base and Sides, with “Solid Oak Shelves and Top.—100,- (000 now seed. SPECIAL Low PRICE TO ALL OWNERS-OF AN UN- . ABRIDGED DICTIONARY HASH W'F'S CO wi ‘CHICAGO. * Agents Wanted. Dr. A. W. CHASE COMES TO THE AID OF M. A--Wilson & Co. TAILORS. BEDFORD Cords for Trousers, .. —_—— SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue, Catarrh: ==Sufferers UCCESS witl ts to i body wants to “times of the lungs, sometimes of the lead, nose, and throat. Itis from Catarrh somewhere, and Catarch is another name for uncleanness. any men understand this, and make every effort to cure it, but it is beyond the reach of i ctice. No seltrespecting man can ignore Catarrh. If hehas it in any form bee takes constant effort to be rid of it. ere is something about and the climate of Cunada that diseases the mucous membrane. science ordinarily doesn’t try to cure it “relieves” it; but Dr. Chase has ne i and bis name ousal have shaken off the insidious disease, he manner of lifa| ¢ ‘breed Catarrh | hy CORES THE WORLD Rheumatism Banish- ed Like Magic. A Marvellous Statement— Re- llef from One Dose. Mr. E. W. Sherman, proprietor of the Sherman House, Morrisburg, Ont. is known by thousands of Canadians, hence the fol- lowlng statement from Mr. Sherman will be read with great interest and pleasure. “I have been cured of rheumatism of ten years’ standing in three days. One bottle SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUMATIC tism in my system. It more hang, all the doctoiag 1 ever did in fie “Sea : ad ) Ross: m- ‘good | Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock. i\ International Music lal, : o———WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 26TII.——p ——First Appearance Here of —— Miss Balle Williams; Quaker City Coon Singine Gyug i Aud the Acrobatic Coon Jack G. Albion. ‘the Eastorn Sketch Duo - Owens and: Wren. TheBld STOCE 0: Ada Warren May Miner John Gentle Chas. Burton Eva Brandt ~ #| Reed & Taylor pais a eee ————— ~The Big Favorites : O’Brien, Jeunings & OBri un, TAE GREAT CONCHITA. yin The Clever Allons—— ——_1]8 MISS CONCH ITA’S PRETTY DRAMA «A Miner’s Daughter” | Tif that ig what yon want for your money, you can ereily get it rtivwhere. . We do not offer-you w rong but-twice as much value, and in many instances three ‘and four times as much goods as you can get anywhere clee for suine umount. Linen Handkerchiefn Pair Sox bverlaatin; Blankets without a song without a song 25c Elsewhere with a song... 50c to ii H G0 Elsewhere with a song. . 75v to th wiihont a gong $1 without a sol 43 without a eong yout a song 59e without & song without a song to¢10 Elsewhere with a song $15 to {5 Cop shirts... 2be to $1.50 Elsewhere with a song 75c to # GLOVES, NECK : LINGS, Onr goods e for -You can notice the pric goods, then corne to us and if you don,t like" you garely will take the advantage of saving ~- WE HAVE NO BRANCH STORES Rossland ‘Auction House, B.Bannett, Mgr, “42 EB. COLUMRIA. AVENUE- RUBBER COATS ETC. On the sume acale I have the following blocks in the following companies for eale;— EUREKA CONSULIDATED, ‘GOPHER, TIOME STAKE, EVENING STAR, SILVERINE, R. E. LEE’ BODIE, EUREKA, NORTi STAR and ZILA M. Bes rigs Lots inthe Onginal Townsite tree: ROSSLAND, B.C. THE REDDIN JACKSON COs AGENTS, __ : The One Price Stores’ é Fpectal offer for Six Days only. On account of the liberal patronage is stowe’upon us auring the past few days we wish to show our appreciation in 1 following mannes: 7 Wade & Butcher Razor } theving Hrugh (extra well made) ‘worth Cake of Chicago Shaving Hoap worth. 1 Horn Pocket Comb (in leather ¢asp) ‘This Complete Outfit for $1.00 —<—=—— ‘° have N. B.—Matlondecs for this outiit will recetve prompt atten tlon but must sufficient to cover postuse 15 cents extra. ‘This offer stands good until midnight ‘April 25 or Mail orders 26th. “ 2° Epokane Street. co. rae Ober 4. Cc: CG, GIBSON & ; NEY/ENE 5 or money Tel. No8 r Co. driving team8} food ‘horees- done, We tracts and job pay all beans Fir and Tamarac wood. STABLES—First Ave., bet. Spokane and Wash. St. OFFICE—9, -J.W. AARTLINE PROP. Rossland Loan Office. KO. 16 WASHINGTON ST. Wash. St Oldest lished House in Kootenty WILLIAM R. BEATTY + Undertaker. Bu Tlsewhere with n song... [5e tov 25e | @$2.50 Kleewhere with a cong {2 to $500 5] to £5. Lleewhere with a song $2.50 to$6.0 5 8Oc to £2 Eleewhere with a cong $1.50 to 5 to$4 Eleewhere without a sung $1.59 to $9.0 ° 95e-to £2 Hleewhere with a song #1 to fo - TIES, BRACES, TOWELS, TAB- . REPAIRING DONE ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB' ‘all dea’ers, price ag eents per bea, Bold by Goodeve Brothers, Puit A. SILVERSTONE, PROP.- YOL 8, NO. £50. ROSSLAND. HRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1899. PRIOE FIVE CENTS. GOLD NGUGGETS A Nugget Bangle, Broach or Stick Pin Makes a pleasing SOUVENIR gift for a friend. We havea nice assortment of this jewelry made of curefally solected nuggets. . See our Nugget Jowelry. ” J. W. SPRING wp Sliceensor to CHALONER, Mitcunrt, Next door to the Poat Oitive, ps e ¢ NEW GOODS... At “THE EMPORIUM OF FASAION.” You can buy for least money. ‘The nobbiest Spring Overcoat, Suit, Pair of Shoes, Shirt, aud Tie that can be had in the city, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing < Our atock of Boys’ and Youths’ Suits is complete in ovsry atyle in Tweeda, Serges dnd Clay Worateds, Just Opered A large consignment of Men, Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes in thé very latest ehapes. 28 is Our Spring Overcoatings Suilings, Puntings and Fancy Vastings have arrived and Ordered clothing department ia being kept very busy. - * For Miners We curry @ fall line of Rubber Roote, Mining Shocs, Slickers; * fu Overalls and Jumpers of the very best makes, all at the lowest pri- ces possible. Cail and’be convinced. ° M. J. O’HEARN, The Clothier. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND LINCOLN S&T. our’ NOT ON TE PROGR Conter Star Workmen Caeght on Iron Mask Ground, MANAGER HASTINGS ON THE STAXD Clarence King, the Famous ~ Expert, Testifying for the “Centre Star. # The suprame court opened this morn- ing with about 200 spectators, attracted 'to hear the testimony of Clarence King, the cclebrated expert, in the case of the fron Mask va. Centre Star. ; Instead of Mr. King taking the stand the crowd was treated to an unexpected controveray, raised by the Iron Mask over an infringement of the Centre Star peop!e upon the injunction prohibiting the Centre Star from doing any further winze which extends into the Iron Mask ground, Alter a discussion of the point at issue by the council for both sides, Mr. Hast- ing.superintendent of the. War Eugle and Centre Star, was put on the witness of ‘minsion to do certain..exploration _ work in the inclined’ shaft. and winze and_ in contemplation of it being granted by the ‘court, Mr. Haating had ordered air pipes id.. ‘This was done, but the workmen “We will have your trade after-that. - The. 4 A average man buys shoes from their ‘appear- ask 1S: ance and fit. They knew little about leath- erand trust to their dealers. Hence the advantage of dealeng with a repo - table house. Our shocsstrike people by stylish shape and by. their quality, ‘G. O. LALONDE 106 WEST COLUKBIA' AVENUE. < 11 EAST COLUMBIA ANENUE, T. R. MORROW OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT. sugHBaDaTeeS OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. McLEAN & MORROW. f ous : Kula lalnblaln bl afaly —WHEN YOU WANT A— . Prescription : FILLED ACCURATELY sc THE PIONEER#* DRUGGISTS. ° This ls Onlya Scheme ingin the Drug ion to give you pay no torsand buy for ily re- H. H.Playford, AUDITOR and ACCOUNTANT No.1 Stone Block, Rossland P.-O0. BOX 598. cash, colpts cone. SPRING CLEANING. ite: thor- ‘This ts the season te her Garsapariiia and are two er jery. of the stanc at Ze, per bottle. Thomas Stout, Drugelst, First Avenue Near Spokane Street. _Aossland Labor Unions, péctearery Saturday event me sein Mined m ning at 8:80 Mines Unlon ‘batt, Jams MURCH, Fe . 0. Bo: Joun KUHN, Pres, The Glarendon Cafe First Class.tn Every Respect. -- Open Day and Tlight.x sta vte* PRIVATE ROOMS FOR Ranquets and Small Dinner Parties. did‘not atop “there; as # drill and® stee? :| was'taken in.and work actually began. Superintendent Hall of the Iron Mask discovered the Centre. Star workmen, and ordered them to. quit, which they did, and went and told Mr. Haating what had happened, and he testified that he told them thatthat was right, “| that they had no business there. Judge Walhem held that only perzore Pho wilfully did wrong should be pun- ished, and as it seemed to be a mistake that harmed no one, that the matter he dropped. Mr. Kiug was'then called and contin- ued his testimony. regarding the genera! formation and what he believeil the de velopment work of the mines showed. A POSITIVE STATEMENT. Mr. King stated that he was. p iti PERSONAL. Fred Starkey, local representative of the Parsons Produce company, left to- day on a business trip to the Boundary. W. ¥. Williame left on the noon train for Greenwood. Hugh Henderson went to Bossburg today. J. Morria, of Crow & Morris, went to the Boundary country today. * E. J. Kelly, former. superintendent. of the Deer Park, is in the city. * Kipling’s Suit. New Yorx, April 25.—It is eaid that Rudvard Kipling’s suit for $25,000 violation of. the copyright -law, came about by the publication by the Pat- nam’s.of his ‘Departmental Ditties.” These consixt of three of Mr. Kipliog’s earliest poems, and he is so prejudi againet their perpetuation that he haw rot included them in. his ‘Outward mnd” edition of his worke which are being compiled by himself. GOL ROBERT INGERSOLL His Burning Words on Southern Outrages. “HAS MERCY FLED TO BEASTS?" “Has the United States No Power to Protect Her CitizensP—Are White People Insane?” New York, April 25.—Cel. Robert aguinat 0. P. Putnam &- Sons, alleging |. BAGK FROM KLONDYKE A Rosslander Returns After Spending Nearly Two Years There. HE WON'T GO BACK ANY MORE Dawson Quist—Gambling, Theaters and Danes Halls Wide Open— Administration Rotten. H. OC. Stevens, who left Rossland in July 1897 for the Klondyke has -return- ed and is interesting and amusing hia old friends here with stories about that country. x He says there are from 12,000 to 15,- 000 people in and about Dawson City and that there is no better behaved city - anywhere. There isa great deal of gam- bling going on, and that faro, stud po- ker, black jack and other games are ran- ning in nearly every saloon, The town is full of lewd women, and the variety shows and two dance halls ran all_night. Heraya that the goneral impression ia that the administration .of that coun- try is rotten tothe core. One officer, who had been in there butone season, is reputed as leaving with $90,000. Timber grants and road and trail char- tera are sold with the officers out .with their “big mit.’ The. timber. about Daweon has all been sold by the govern- ment to Dave Stewart and others who are charging their own price for wood, which, however, has not been so high this last winter, selling for $15. Charters are given to private parties fo build roads, tramways and trails and: eraoll saya: 1 suppose these outrages, these. fright- ful crimes, make the same impression on my miud as they do on the minds of all civilized people, I know of no words strong enough, bitter enough to express my indignation and horror. These hor- rors perpetrated in the name of justice. The savages who did thie thing belong to a superior race—ere citizens of a great republic, yet 1t does uot seem possible that such fiends are .human belngs. They are a disgrace to the country, our century and the human race, Let me say that what I have said is flattery to what I feel. When I think. of other hings, 8 poor man ilated and hanged without the “slightest evidence against him, a negro who said these taurders would be avenged and who was that the Centre Star vein was a continu- ous ore body into the Iron Mask ground, through shaft and drift 59, and when ‘agked to prove it, he said he knew iton account of the similarity of the’ plane‘of the‘tvall of the vein. He explained that hedid not meana co-ordinate plane, brt a geological plane. He edmitted that the plane of any true fisaure vein might be irregular, but the general course was regular. ‘Thia may be regarded as the essence of Mr. King’s testimony,-and that all he he said on the witness stand was leading up tothis statement and Jaying the fonndation for it, and was the closing evidence of the morning session. DIED IN THE MOUNTAINS. The Bodies of Threo Poisoned Timber Cruls- ers Found, Asrorta, April 25.—That the entire party which left Seaside April 7 on a timber cruise seems assured. Three bodies have already been found. Search is atill in progress for the fourth, dered for the ral feeling, Iam utterly at a loss for words, Are white people insane? ~ Has mercy fled to the beasts? Has the United States no power to’ protect her citizens? A nation that cannot or will not protect its citizens in time of peace has no right to ask its citizems to protect it in time of war. : Situation at Manila. Manma, April 256. — Although the sticky condition of the ground, due to ‘jously impairs prog! General Lawton’s column left San Jose today, and expect to reach Nor Zearagy this evening. Colonel Summers is marching across from Bocave with two guns. Inthe meantime General Mc- Artbur’s division isin front of Calumpit preparing to attack -the rebel’s strong- hold, and General Hale with several guns is threatening the enemie’s flank. A few rebels between Novalickes and La of his nata-}' ‘charge tbe the miners toll: “~ However, Mr. Steward,;says..he be- lieves the . new gold commissioner, Mr. McGregor, is trying to do right and that alncehig arrival things are getting bet- ler. i : The recorder’s office he pictures as # ‘scandal. Without a tip_ora V . inside your papers it used to be the next thing, to impossible to geta record made, and now no one is allowed tosee the records. Ifany information is desired, no matter how small or unimportant, it will coat you $2.60. Mr. Steward says Swift Water Bill is liable to retrive his fortune os ke has » good claim on Dominion creek, about 60 miles from Dawson. He left Dawson on the 17th of March and was 20 days teaching Skagway. The trail is still open with the excep- tion of about seven miles of Thirty Mile creek, on which boats were used.” His party met Alex McDonald on§ his way in about one third of the way from Skagway. 7 ra The tramway from Summit to Skag- way is running allright and the fare is $5.- : Muck Luck Maud came down on. the game trail with Mr. Steward with $60,- made in Dawson. Mr. Stewart is a Canadian, born in Ontario, and says this. country ia good enough for him. ‘When asked if he would: return, his answer was, “Nut much.” LINCOLN STREET GRADE. It Will be Easier Than any Other to Second Avenue,” The city is grading Lincoln street be- twen Columbia avenue and-Second.” It will be on a# grade of 13}¢ per cent. Washi stieet is 16 and Spokane ma have with telegraphic communication, but the sig- nal.corps have repaired the breaks and who was the oldest and weakest. of the party. As soon a8 H. Doty's boly was found Saturday, Louis Chance, known as “india Louce,” and John Burke, were engaged to search for the remainder of the party, which consisted of P. F. Heikeman, a civil ‘engineer of this city, W. T. Rader, timber locator of Portland, and A. J. Cloutrie, of Seaside who was guide. India Lonce return and states ‘that they found the dead bodies of Heikeman and Rader at the foof of Sugar Loaf mountain, some dis- tance apart and about three miles from where Doty’s body was found. Itis supposed death resulted from eeveral 4 i% A small body of rebels at Taktay were discovered this morning by the armed Taunch A few shots sca d the rebels and drove them inland from the lake. All is quit along General Hall’s and General Ovenshine’s lines, ~ ©. M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the beat ui plambing establishment in eae ret 8 prepared to do all kinds of plumbing ateam-fitting, etc., anywhere, for any body atany time. ~ > 1-19-t! The Rossland Laundry is doing good work at reasonable pri eating poisoned or canned vegetables. Try them. Graham & Son. Near P. O. ‘East. © Ww street 18 per cent. Alderman Hooson, who is acting chairman of the board of public works, says that it isthe intention efthe city to make the Washington street grade 1334, but then it will beahout 100 feet longer than the grade on Lincoln atreet. Laerosse Meeting. Acommittee meeting of the Rossland Lacrosse club will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the C. P. R. office to choose from samples of suits and sticka which have arrived. eee Alderman Ross Thompson hada se- vere attack of neuralgia in the face yes- terday, and although he is out today it is not likely he will feel able to attend the council meeting tonight.