ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD: OCTOBER 3 1900 SHENANDOAH IS PEACEFUL Only Foreigners at In- dian Ridge Ca Uneasiness. (By Associated Press.) Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. Shenandoah, Kighth regiment, home tomorrow. This will leave the Fourth ‘regi- ment, Battery C and the governor's troops in the field, about 800 men in all. Major, shall, Farquhar, . provost mar- stated that the foreigners in the vicinity of Indian Ridge col- liery and the eastern end of Shen- andoah are ager an ugly dis- position. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. 3-—Ab- solute peace resigns in. and about General Corbin ‘said to day that he hoped to send the .| resenting British Columbia camps, is said to be an improvement on last year, The Pacific Coast asso- ciation of fire chiefs is holding its convention, So far Rossland has made the only entry in the fire- men's tournament. HOTEL ARRIVALS, Motel Aliant R J Salisbury, Winnipeg. : Mrs Jeff Davis, Grand Forks. J W.Collins, San Francisco. S F Petersen, Mosier, Or. A E Young, Grand Forks. O W Heywood, Ann Arbor. EH Barchard, Montreal. Stuart Armour, Spokane. B 11 C Johns, Nelson. A French, Montreal. J Mulvelutt, New York. Hotel Kootenay. A A Brown, Spokane. J MMclntosh, London, | J W Hart, Montbury, Neb. G F Leugert, Montbury, Neb. ° Mr and Mrs D L Mecitlyeuddyi, San Francisco." J Fyfe, Robson. De ,RECOR Job Printin: ; i “lof the "PHONE. Let us figure on your ee CO D ee SS ae ew ee ¥ DON'T BE Dureo | & several cheap a Toprints ‘of an obsolete edition of” Webster's Dictional ‘hoy aro bolny offered under various names at 8 low p! dry goods groctrs, agents, etc. and IY Foo thsteness es & protien Tor subsorl> flons to papers, Announcements of theso comparatively Worthless reprints aro very misleading: for instan They aro adyertleod to the eaberantial equivalent obs n titer priced Beal whon in reality, 80 Re kinow and poliove, tht they areall, ‘froma vA Reprint Dictate puotots bo, ao af a book of 0} Pane ago, Wl Eph Tho ng corde," W coe arem) pele hoagie | OPERA HOUSE 3/5 W. H. FALDING, Mannaen: TWO NIGHTS, OCTOBER 9-10 The Famons ¢ Webster’a Unabridged Dictionary pub- shed Dye OuE our t Cas a ous at rane faniiar to this wenerition, g ages, with filustra: ory pau, a Tt Get the Best. Address SG. & C. MERRIAM CO.. Springfield. Masa ‘Thore have been placed upon tho market AM THIS STO! na Et on 2, TOE. obo en a ” 630 FA] : ROSSL : AND'SIBI6 stone, cy «Gole’s Hot, ‘Blast Heater moral Heater Before placing your order contemplate buying we'll | ~and explain all the ninke, HUNTER BROS, HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, for the new he, he pleased to stun ndvantages fount onty inthe is P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MAR KET Nelson, Grand Forks, and Vancouver. R land, Gr ———+ RETAIL MARKETS: Rossland, Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Denver, Silverton, Sandon, New ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4) tgoo PRICE § CENTS WEDGEWOOD CHINA]© In this Favorite Buglish BISCUIT JARs, iad ‘are someof thelargerones | ware we are showlsg a SETS, VASES 4 for the dressing table great many Pretty Plecos WATER PITCHERS, We have many dainty bits JEWELER J. W. SPRING OPTICIAN APURE SOAP (czircnn A CLEAR COMPLEXION A Soup to be Pure need not neressarily be high-priced. We guaran- tee the Parity of our CASTILE SOAP, Oar Olive Oil and Cucumber at sixcakes for twenty-five cents, is a good all-round Soap. We recommend our Large Tar, fifteen cents or two for twenty-five cents, for removing «lirt or healing Cracks, Our French Imported Soups arte BIG CAINS | MinIsterialists Have Etected 222 Members. LAMBTON WAS DEFEATED Liberals and Nationalists Only Muster 99 Votes So Far— Carew’s Luck, (By Associated Press.) * London, Oct. 4.—The Conserva- tives hold Newcastle by enormously! increased majorities and Captain TRAIN. Brave Action of Express Messenger Council NEW GERMANNOTE ROBBER [i goteuas ae snp SHOT DEAD Edict Punishing Tuan. AN ENQUIRY 1S NEEDED Baxter of Blufis Repr to Investigate and Report on Three Points. By Associated Presa. Berlin, Oct. 4.—The new German official note is as follows: “The emperor of China has ad- W J Devitt, Trail. Cascade City, STORY OF THE FIGHT and Forks, dressed to the powers an edict dated Sept. 25, in which he orders the punishment of «a number of . % . | princes and dignitaries, mentioned The Hold-Up Was Very Nearly by nume, for huving encouraged Irish the Boxers. On the assumption a Success---The Second that the edict is genuine, the Ger- : men government,. in furtherance of Robber Escaped Lambton, of the British cruiser Powerful, upon whom the Liberals counted to deal a crushing: blow to the government, finds himself at the bottom of the poll. are Delightfally Perfumed, and leaves that soft, velvet skin. SEE OUR SOAP WINDOW. MINSTRELS } inact GOODEVE BROS. 3 (WHITE PEOPLE) Rolt & Grogan ED PAYS TO DEAL WITH GQODETE'S.” James! Lawrence Carew + Present aioe : N: alist, has been defeated in feat FEATURES FOR RENT. The Arlington, « ee & oe _— the contest in the College Green di- ete vision of Dublin, which he repre- A Show: of Unnsvial Excellence + + The Leading Hotel at Trail . . Office and rooms ol fh sented in the last parliament, the rie jt. secon floor Burrs opposition to him growing out of Headquarters for Gommercial Men - + Splendid Sample Rooms. . It is announced, that Melbourne will be the capital of federated Aus- tralia, Greenwood, Pha:nix, Midway, Camp McKi ii vels Ferguson, and Vanscitver. ed Revelstoke —— William Donald, Mer., Rossland Branch, .GORTON'S. A Jowinls Holluay, Today was Vom Kippur, the Day of Atoneinent, in the Jewish calen- dar, _ It is one of the high festivals of the church and all the Jewish business houses were closed for the day. Many Jews went to Spokane to attend the special services in the synagogue there. . i THustrated pamphict free. Stationers A convoy of Natal volunteers was ambushed and captured by Boers near Blogd river yesterday. “Admiral Kempff cables from Cavite that there is no truth in the "report that the United States guh- boat Villalubos has’ béen wrecked and her crew lost. the proceedure proposed in its cir- cular note of Sept. 17, has further proposed to the powers to come to ‘an agreement to instruct their dip- lomatic representatives in China to examine and give their opinion on the following points: ‘irst—Whether the list con- the edict of persons to be Harke/Waronapee it centerotiawa: the fact that he attended a levee of the Duke of York. Mr. Carew’s friends seized upon the opportunity of John Howard Parnell, brother of the late Charles Stewart Parnall, losing his seat in South Meath, to + Top-Liners . 3- BROTHERS OXFORD - 3 European Acrobatic Marvels Jack Symonds || Hank Goodman ymands. Hugh Pleasing Comedian (By Associated Preas.) *™ down the track where a stop was made. : Here the robbers approached the express car and ordered Messenger Baxter to open the door. He re- fused to do so. Under compulsion It’s Easy Pickin’ TIE THAT SUITS YOUR COMPLEXION. YOUR TASTE Prince Albert of Belgium, heir apparent.to the throne of that coii- try, was married yesterday in Mu- nich, to Duchess Elizabeth of Ba- Varia, MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE . Council Bluffs, Towa, Oct. g.— Lying at the morgue in this city, with a bullet through his heart, is the body of a .powerfully built man with black hair and moustache, FOR SALE. Winston Churcpill fas won a seat in the house of 1 Seven-roomed Dwelling house, plastered Pnished throughuut, oul loeality Hotel ‘and Saloon on Second avenue.- a Unexcelled Table. Henry Norman, the well known Seattle’s population, as annount- ed by the census bureau, is 80,671, an increase of 37,834 or 89.32 per cent, LIGHT CITY BETTER Councl] Working on 2 Scheme With ‘That Object, All the members of the city coun- at the meeting last evening except Alderman Tal- Only minor matters came up cil were present bot. for discussion, A petition tor the construction of a sidewalk on Cook avenue and a request from Mr, department, for improvements in the water service and sidewalks at _ the public schools were referred to the committee. The city engineer reported in favor of an expenditure of $340 for temporary railway crossings. Alderman Dean succeeded in getting authority to remove the boulders on Davis street from First avenue to Phoenix. The fire, water and light commit- tee was instructed to confer with the West Kootenay Power & Light company regarding a plan for the better lighting of the city. The ammended pound by-law, making dogs liable to tax from birth, was read a second time. EXCURSION RATES, Ort. 2 to 16, Spokane, Wash., 1g00, For the above occasion the Red Rail y will make a rate of $7. Bs from Rossland to Spokane and return. Selling dates Oct. 1 to 15 inclusive. Limit | seven days from date of sale. Chil- dren between the ages of 5 and 12 years half rates, Traius leave Rossland Gamble, engi- neer of the provincial public works journalist, was elected to the impe- rlal commons in the Conservative ihterest from Wolverhampton yes- terday. Sir George Newnes, the proprie- tor of Tid-Bits and the Strands mag- azine, has been elected in S' Ed Fox... Charle: ie th Pe Ec Fred Schinttt Sweet ‘Tenor Comeky, hnd defeeting the late Conservative member; Sir John Llewellyn, Conan Doyle, Anthony Hope and James Barrie are some of the auth Great Cre t City Qu Balladist J.HarveBriggs Premier Basso GORTON and LEE, ‘The Princes of High-Class Musical s Van... artette, GORTON’S SOLO BAND Watch Gives DAILY CONCERTS son Wait standing for election to the house of commons in addition to Gilbert Parker. LOCAL BREVITIES, The Rossland Athletic cliib will Caer Calor Gahy Cre Goh Choe, COLAC OCR EERE RCE OSES en ! | : ie MATHLESS STREET PARADE +.» POPULAR PRIGES... Seats on Sale at Rotts’ Deng Store, ALY CATA SDSL DEPL DOA SDBADOALIOACIELY AD: splendid business opportunity, JOHN HAVERTY, Prop. Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN F. LINDBURG ... ..PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferring. First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. 8T. : Commercial/Alley, "Phone No. 39. Postoftice Box 16. , this evening give the first of a series of dances which will make the club attractive throughout the wincer season. W. J. Lougheed has removed his place of business directly opposite his old stand, adjoining McArthur & Harper's store. D. D. Winters, lately with Hun- ter Bros., has taken a position with Holstead & Wright. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Permanently. Removed, for ae. On yc wes when .ine and of th ” ‘Numitineinyge b lenis! full information, or CONSULT AI TO. Ladfes and by a G CUNLIFFE & McMILLAN, ENGINEERS AND MACHINI 1. All classes of Repairs and Construction Work Undertaken. Ore Cars, Wheels and Axles Buckets, Fans, Shatti a specialty, North Bumpy kent + Shaiting, Mangers'and Mullers, _Vipe work 1B. é Malls, Concentrate ue for Wm. Hamilion ‘Third Aventc Rossland. BP. O. Box 198. yr iarniore e Plessant and much Use El Electric Lights eee Estimates furnished for Wiring and Lightin, i, Electric Fixtures carried in stock. Electric Power Joeried for Mining and Manbfacturing purposes. an steam. — Motors HA In case of trouble with h ligits, telephone No. crpgncan a and 6 p.m. m6p m.,and8 Rossland Water. and. Light Go.” They reduce insurance: gi home or business place brighter aang and save yov money in ways, THE ELECTRIC NEEDLE PROCESS. operly applied. cle aiile ces lis Re FREE OF CITARC ROOM 8, HOTEL WINDSOR, ROSSLAND. Eye Krows sade jBenutifat. nity removed.” ie y Male re afilicted with Call and” hroctire book giving CANADIAN PACIFIC AND S00 LINE. SMELTER NOTES, The second furnace at the Grand Forks smelter was blown in yester- day. With only one furnace 300 tons of ore have been treated daily without using iron, lime ot ‘any other flux. The cost of smelting i is estimated at $3 per ton. Paul Johnson says the Creenwood smelter will be in operation by De- cember. His company has spent $500,000 in developing its mines and building its smelter and expects tg be shortly treating 1000 tons of Mother Lode ore per day, Ship- ments to the smelter have already begun, SEAL MANUFACTURED. ON SHORT NOTivE Rubber Stamps Made to Order and mounted on the latest improved Air Cushion Mounts, also Daters, Ink and Ink Pads. W. H. S. GAVIN, NOTARY AND CORPORATION TELEPHONE 20 OR 98. With the Record. PHOTON of Lora and Lady Minto and Tourist Cara pass Medicine Hat dai Bt. Paul; aid oe ton; Same cars pass Revestoke one day earlier. Morning train daily for and from Ni RENOWNED “IMPERIAL! gs a ? . LIMITED TIME CARD ‘OF TRAINS. Double Daily Train Service. First-Class Sleepers on All Trains trom : = ARROWHEAD & KOOTENAY Se No.1 North CoastLimited |”. aan LANDING. cep Noa No: thCoas! % West Bound Co h Palouse & fees Pan Saturdays for Montreal and Bee. |seeeyheoate oraneP Mondays and Thursdays for Toronto, Pally exceot Sunda ily. Even cent Sunda all others daily CONNECTIONS: ROSSLAND.. ROSSLAND,. CITY TICKET OFFICE, ZEIGLER BLOCK, leon, aitet AND YOUR FINANCES. , When you “drop in’ at this store, The New Styles, Colors and Pattersifor Fall are coming fn: will You come in, too? O'HEARN fiw: put Mr. Carew forward without his knowledge for South Meath, Ow- ing to a technicality he was elected without opposition. Mr. Carew may now reconsider his offer to re- sign South Meath in favor of Mr. Parnell. Gitvert Parker Ktected | Gilbert Parker, the novelist, has been elécted ‘at-Gravesend, sectirin| a majority of 738 over the Liberal ? its expensive and dan; Do tf B noah ite eh anf a task ning: ‘You will ind did: Hil d Harmsworth, The Conservatives have cuptured another seat, Sunderland, fro:n the MORNING, NOON % NIGHT. vaeee WE ARE AT IT... Liberals. The results of yesterday's elec- tions, announced to 1:52 p.m. to- day, show the total. of returns up to date to be 310, as follows: Min- ‘int 220, Liberals 54, Nation- am ¢. king for your = ing Order. We do the Finest Class of this Work in the Kootenays. Probably you don’t. want anything in this lite; just tow; remember us when you do. EWERT BROS We arel alists 36. At 3:45 p. m. the returns showed that 321 members of parliament had been elected as follows: Min- isterialists 222, Libérals 54, Nation- alists 45. ‘The Conservatives have suffered a defeat in the Stephen’s Green di- vision of Dublin, the polling being as follows: McCann, Indep about 6. feet tall and aged appar- ently 45 years. He was one of two men whofheld up the Kansas City passenger train on the Bur- lington railway, three miles south of this city, -last night. Express Messenger Charles Baxter killed him. The two men Fonrded the train at the Union ..Pacific.,.transfer and climbed over the tender. just as the train was crossing the Mosquito creek bridge. Engineer Donnelly and Fireman Frank Holman, who were in charge of the engine, were ordered to stow up as soon as the train had crossed the bridge. While one man held a revolver on the en- gine crew, his companion went back and cut off the baggage and mail cars, leaving the day coaches and sleeper standing on the main line. Acting under orders, the’ en- gineer pulled the train half a mile Engineer Donnelly attached a stick of dynamite to the side door of the sar and blew itopen. In the mean- and escaped from the door on'the opposite side of the car. As soon robbers entered the car while his companion marched the engineer and fireman back'to the engine. Baxter crept around in front of thei and Seeing thE Yobber-keoping | - guard over the engine crew, fired tone shot and killed him. instantly, As soon the shot was heard the robbet in the car jumped to the ground and fled through a corn- field, The dead man was brought into this Nothing was found on the body by which it could be iden- tified. -‘The robber inside the car was preparing to blow open the safe at the time his companion was killed, time Messenger Baxter seized a gun |; as the door was opened one of the |! punished is sufficient and correct. “Second—Whether the , punish- ment proposed meets the case. “Third—In what way the powers can.contro! the carrying out of the penalties imposed. “The information received up to the present concerning the recep- tion of this proposal by the powers, justifies the belief that a general un- derstanding on this matter may be looked for.” UNITED STATES! APPROVES. Conger Lustrueted to Act on Lines Sug: - gested by Germany By Associated Press. Washington, Oct. 4.—The Unit- ed States has taken another deci- sive step in the development of the Chinese situationin a note delivered today by Secretary Hay to the Ger- man charge d'affaires, Baron Speck von Sternberg. In the note, favorable action by ‘| this government on Germany's last Con- MERI 3431; Campbell JEWELERS AND ENGRAVERS. servative, 2853. ANOTHER OF BENN’S BARGAINS In Desirable Locality, within fifteen minutes of Pos Two Acres Office, Will make’ Sixteen Good Resitlence Lots. —_— The Whole Business for - - * - 7 $380.00 A Well-Located Residence Lot, Corner, Most Beautiful and Healthy “Location in the City. $280.00 on Time. A Lower Price for Cash. CHARLES E. BENN Residence Lot Liacoln Street, Opposite Rossland Club: F, B. Burnham,the famous Amer- jean scout, who was on Lord Rob- erts’ staff in South Africa, has been assisting in the canvass of F. F. Ricardes Eaver, in Newington, West London. The Primrose league has issued an adroit circular to the effect that 33,838 more marriages occurred during the four years of Conserva- tive administration than during the previous corresponding period of Liberal rule. Laurier at Quebec (Ry Associated Press.) Quebec, Oct. 4. —Sir Wilfried Laurier was accorded a warm wel- WILKES WAS NOMINATED 3: Nel Oct. 4--(Special)--James Wilkes was nominated by the Independent Labor Party at a late hour this afternoon, HARD RECORD TO IMPROVE ersdorp District (By Associated Presa.) London, Oct. office: October 1. days from his base, marched 310 miles, was in contact with the enemy twenty-nine days, killed an unknown number and captured ninety. The British: Joss is three killed, three prisoners and twenty-four Splendid Work of Hart im the Krug: 4.--Lord Roberts has wired as follows to the war “Hart - returned to: Krugersdorp He has been thirty-three ‘this information from the Panther ig the punish- ment of Chinese ctiminals is ex- d and the is made that the United States kas al- ready sent instructions to Minister Conger along the lines indicated. The instructions to Minister Con- ger are that he shall learn the names of the Chinese offenders who are to be punished, also whether Striking Minors won't Accept Them— Situation Vachapged ‘(By Associated “Press.) Shenandoah, Pa., Oct. 4.-—-The concessions announced ‘yesterday by the Philadelphia and Reading Coal pany were not sufficient to the punisl to be ini: is adequate to their offenses, and finally, whether the punishments are actually administered. ’ The American note is considered most important in the establishment of complete unity of action between the United States and Germany. induce the striking miners of Schuylkill cegion ‘to return to the collieries today. General Gobin stated today that creek'valley was to the effect that allthe collieries there were work- wounded. Hart brought back 2820 ing as usual and no trouble was von KETTLER’S FUNERAL ‘whe Orders Honors to Be Patd (By Amociated Presa.) 4 Taku, Oct. 1.—The Dowager Empress has deputed the highest officials of the empire to make all Inyo a, the necessary arrangements for a most imposing funeral in honor of Baron Von Kettler. She has also ordered the erection of a suitable temple at the capital to his memory. The superintendent of trade at Tien Tsin has been ordered to meet the body on its arrival here and the highest officials at other ports will pay the greatest honor to the dead. CarserjHoward and Riverside. head of cattle and 3281 sheep.” Also of the children on platform taken Thursday, Sept. 11, can be bought at Carpenter & C pho- tograph gallery, over Dominion'I Ex- press office m., 10 p. m., daily. Tickets on sale ‘at city ticket office and depot. H. P. Brown Ticket Agent, Rossland, B. C. H. A. Jackson, Gen. Pass. Agt., Spokane. Main Line and Pacitlc Const. Di y ail = cept Sunday) for Kaslo and (except Mon: ‘Monday) from Sandon and Stocan Points, ~ come by his constituents in East Quebec as well as the electors from other parts of the city aud surround- ing district last night. Regarding the date of election he suid he did not exactly know and if he did he would not inform his hearers. Offers special membership in- ducements for a short time by” suspension of the initiati All the.........0.. cube from Crows Nest Tané, and fi | for Revelstoke, anticipated. Fatal Collision Near Sherbrooke FIRST TKLEGRAN FROM ALASKA} By Associated Press. diowAS. WiRESS Sherbrooke, Que., Oct. 4.—A pt ¥ Ra pad 3 fatal collision occurred on the Bos- (By ciated Freee.) ‘ton and Maine railway at North Seattle, Oct. 4.—The first tele- Derby, Vt., yesterday afternoon, gram from Skagway to Seittlesjpuween a light engine and a local marking an epoch in the history of passenger train, resulting in the in- business between Alaska and the) cant death of Fireman Bowker of outside world, was received here} ine light engine and the slight in- yesterday. ~The time occupied by jury of five other trainmen and the message in transit was seven jinree Fail passengers, ‘ailure to ob- hours. This will be reduced. ‘line over which it passed to Van- serve running orders on the part of couver is that which the Canadian | the enginger of the light engine was government has constructed. the cause of the collision. | Canadian Line to Klondike tn overae| Afternoon train daily for and from Nelson ev Our Hlectslectinhtet for Crows Nest Line und from Revelstoke, Main Line, and Pacilic Coast. Dat ly (exce| 4 Sunday) for and from” Boundary Points aslo, and (ex Sandon and Slocan Ponts, Urey) for PLENTY OF SPONGES.. Rossland Athletic. Ghub ..... If you are troubled with head- ache or nervousness, have your eyes examined, your trouble may be due to some error of refraction. Lanner- berg eye specialist, Wallace build- ing 10-1m" Magazines ~« Periodicals Excellent accommodations for permanent and. temporary board and chambers; $36 to ‘to per month, For particulars apply to CHARLES E. BENN, Charles Webster, Steward. Secretary. “NORTH COAST LIMITED” With New “Observation Cars.” The Sponge ix useful in all depart. janine of home, indispensable for the bath. desirable for kitchen Work, use- ful for sr eabping and convenient al- WWe have Sponges for every Fpose, bul aurspeciaity isthe Fine Bott, Cleansing Bathing Sponge we sell for twenty-lve and fifty cents. You'll ve glad to own one. ROSSLAND DRUG CO. 123 E, Columbia Ave: — chan nia More Gold From Klondike By Associated Press. Seattle, Oct. 4,.—-The steamer City of Seattle has arrived from Skagway with $1,500,000 in Klon- dike treasure and 317 passengers. The Yukon river will be open” until Oct. 15, or longer. .The Spokane Industrial exposi- tion opened yesterday under favor- able auspices, There was a large attendance. both afternoon and evening. The Royal Marine band of Italy has proved a drawing card. The mining exhibit, about half rep- Smallpox at Nome, By Associated Press. Seattle, Oct. 4.—The steamship Nome City, ten days from Cape Nome, reports another outbreak of smallpox at Nome. Kootenay lunches are the best. 4 hrs-Nelson to Rossland-hrs 4 Glanses aud Jars “Jelly glasses, fruit jars in pints, quarts and half gallons. O. M. Fox & Co., 106 E. Columbia avenue. Phones 65 and 20. of For rates,tickets and full int . lormation ap- ply to Depot ur City Agt. Rossland, or "Phone 185: E. J. COYLE, AG.PA., vi 7» B.C W. F. ANDERSON, Nelson, z c JW. HILL {General Agent, Spokane, Wn A.D, OHABLTON,A.G.P,A.,Portlaud,07%