ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MARCH 2, 1999. + RECORD OF THE COURTS.: Nelson oats of Her Bix Law Suit Bust-| MréMartin, of Rossland, asked for" “ return-of the number of * writs: jasued “during'1898 athe different registries and sub-registries of the supreme court of the p The in ‘anawering, said that owing to me sesoion being near toa close it would be impossible to present the return aeked forin'the usual way. He, however, had obtained the. number. of writs issued daring the eleven months ending No- r 80th; 1608, the figures ee ae fet ‘Bapreiid County Cunrt. Court. 462 202 “197 208 Total. 616 “620 474 800 Viotoria: Rossland - Kamloops 110 175 New Weetniinater. 64 160 From the above it will be seen that Nelwox icithe moat.“important® registry office in the province, and that Rossland and Nelgon combined are as important as Victoria and Vancopver. ~ ‘Yet when 2 supreme court’ judge hears cases at either Neleon or Rogeland he is in go much of a hurry that he often decides to hear the arguments of council in Vic- toria. full court: at Victoria and .Vancouver, sittiags should be held at Victoria and Nelson: -Jfthe members from Kootenay would only stand together, Kootenay Woald: ‘not Play | second fiddle very long. “ ROSSEAND ADVERTISERS. Business Men‘and Houses ‘Worthy of Confi- dence and Patronage. Creroent Dey Goons Srorz, Lt. Liability.) Firzearaicr, J. F., Plumber. Gipson & Co., C.” Gy Auction Honse. “Fauficient for holding the defendant, Inatead of having sittings of the [' -efedne did not put in'a. defenge. Police ‘Magistrate Jordan deomed the evidence which he ‘did. Henager will be taken to'Neleon. tomorrow evening to await the next sitting of the supreme court which will be held in April. A RUNAWAY. Sloigh Broken Be and Milk Cans Scattered The delivery. isis acca to Alex Linley’s milk sleigt was standing in front of the Belle View hotel, when the explosion occurred, aud became’ fright- ened’ and dashed down “Washington strect and colliled with a telegraph pole in front of the Allan houso, demolish- ing the sleigh and scattering milk cans about proimiscously. Nouther damage wns done. id OPERAS J AL NEXT WEEK,’ The Buchanan Troupe Wi Open an Engsge- mont Next Moi Manager‘ White, of tric peeland opera house has closed with™the Buchanan theatrical cdmpany for a week’s engage- ment at Roséland, to open next Monday evening. They are now playing at Nel- sou. paar 8 iH Accident. In Le Roi. Patricia Bacnos, » miner at the Le Roi mine, was struck by a pice of flying steel from a machine toduy and consid- erably bruised and marked upon the right side. Nothing serious is expected frum it, but he will have-to lay offa day ‘or two. . ‘ Rossland Mining Stocks pscerrected by by the Reddin-Jacksc Reddin- iy kson Company nulted, Columbia svenne, FO, Box 498. Ca- le addi ‘Tautliny me odes, (long, Lieber Bodiord MeNeal nad foreing & Neal.} Hosrer ‘Basa, General M Hoxeyrorp, J. F., Tailor. Rossuanv-Auction Housz. Hatzr;T. E.; Dealer in Meate-All Kinds. Horyaan Hovis, Harry, McIntosh, Prop. Horst Avtay, Mra. M. E. Allan, Prop. Joungon & Co., J. B., Brokers, Real Est. Jos Pxtnitna, Record Office. Latonnr, ©. O., Boots, Shoes,,Rubbers LeRor Sranizs, J. F.Linburg, Prop. Le Ror Brewery, Gold Seal Beer. Morzow, T. R. Dragy ‘Toilet, Articles. Mostaxa- Livery Staniz, M. A,-Harvey. AND BROKERS, Neate ‘1895. Railway eddition to its for N. aetna, Yi Columbia townalte. B, Rossland, Ymir, pate ‘ana We Have Buyers -f for. All Stand. ard Stocks. amp t omnmander. ia. tronole Cari penaodse McOnar & Co., Mining, Réal Estate ete, McKenzie, Dr. J. F. McDonanp,-Qrore & Cuosyy,: ‘Solicitors. McNama;& Intscon, Barristers and Sols. O’Heanx, M. J., Merchant, Tailor, ete. Parker.& Co., J. L.,+ Min. En. Brokers. Puayronp, H. iy Accountant. Panrer & Co., J. L., Agta., Galt Coal, .- Renpoix-Jackson Co,,° Mining Brokers. Rogstanp Loan Urrice artd Jeweler, Recorp Jos-Paritine Orrice. . Ren Strap Livery anp TRaxseR Co. Rogsranp Launpgy, Graham & Son. Serine, J,.W., Jewelery, watches, etc. * ‘THomrson, Ross, Mining and Real Est. Wizsoy & Co., M.A. Tailors. * . Weuzer, C. M. Plumber, Warern. BL. J. Auctioneer, Merchant. - Witcox, Guy, Plomber,, - ACCIDENT: AT THE RINK. W. A. Carlyle Fracturas His Knee Cap By a : Fall.” Presinent,Carlyle, of the Curlers Ag- eocixtion met witha very painful acci- dent last evening, About 9 o’cluck’ he cinie out of the ekating rink .with, eon.e friends and, slipped on the icy path directly in ‘ont of the rink., He fel fiat upon his knecs and hands, but the fault was a severe one and his left knee- cap was reported "te bé fractnred by Dr. J. F. MeKyrizic, the attending physi- cian, Mr. Carlyle’ was removed to his home by friends and ‘this morning his wound was dressed and-hé has been resting easy since. The fracture ig a particu- larly dangerous one, from the fact that should the flui¢ escape from the knee which wag represented by J. W. Arm-{’ 09 00900000095900 000) i Bry, Goods ¢ Dept. | “We are pisy. dhécking tiokéting.” and put- ting into stock a shipmént of carpets. nest assortment, the lowest price and largest stock ever presented to the Kossland people. The fi- The large stock ne. esditated our ‘getting a carpet showroom; so have engaged: tempora- ‘rily, the LEMON BLOCK, where we wall be pleased to show you mu OUT RPOSE: DRY GOODS DEP’T. ¢ $9090000000000009 1$0000000000000060' re HQGNTE pe “Nelson Customs. The: ‘ilowieg is the report'of the cus- toms business for.the. month of .Febru- ary at the port of Neleon: ¢ EXPORTS, ‘The Minle—Ore, 225 tons, value Animals and their produce, v Manufactures, val Total... IMPORTS. Butiable goods, valu Duty 7 collected MA. Wilson ie = 895: 956955550509 -OFF ‘This is the rebate we had at our Inst large. ehipment of ionne xene Suits of EOlotties; ete., and at that rate we are- now offering it to our | Overcoat fo. 16 Suit of “loth oxpra .& Cos eer, Fark a The Dining Car Route yia ~ Yellowstone’ Park. __, THE SAFEST AND BEST. ras | * BEDFORD Cards ‘for Trodsers, .. ‘SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. T. E. HALEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERIN.. i} pay all damages done na ot Thave the followitg ‘Soe dint the: following _EUREKA. CONSULIDATED; mobos HOME: TARE, EVENING : (BTAR, SILVERINE, R, E. nthe, . Pe aod ZILA Fs fe ee Ouick Wo ork. Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. Good sad-lle horses, elegant turnouts, nobhy’ sleighs, and fancy driving teams; will drive you anywhere at any tine day or If you are retting up s a eleighing party, sce us spout igs §—pood horses. unt Horses boarded. y the day or months press and b: age work 5. will short notice, ore contracts sfer, preretionse,. or shin &: We sell Was! eee a Ave., we at any part of the cit: jd ne promptly, Tent e or. res bight parts mining, machine! Forniture, ie pethandle. is done, We do ex- Contracts and job work delivered on anos and safes safely meved. We ‘@ act as shippers’ agents, will tran Packing of all: me ‘on. Eon. Fir and Tamarac wood. Ané and Wash. Bt. OFFICE—9, Wash. St. yi RTL IN E PROP.. Vecar Beet, Pork, OSSLAND'S COMING TRADING P LACE. Rossland Evening Reco’ VOL 8, NO. 2C6. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, MAROH 38, 1899, PRICE FIVE CENTS, wv EXP ERT. Watch Repai a | ring... Evory wateh lett with us ia inspected and properly resaten i Expert Watchmaker stot tots tt arein plies todo the most in- hecta la repairs, and guarantee sutlstue- J. W. SPRING, - cessor to CHALLONER. Mf > Bu Nestdborot NTCHELL & SPBING, the Poat Cire, HOLD NOU. 8. PRISONERS Natives Do Not Like Thoir Own New Governors. GUNBOAT RETURNS 70 MANILA. As our ROOM-MAKING sale for the past thirty days ba een a decided success, ‘we* will: continue this VERY AP sale for ONE WEEK more, for we have still su BNAvs t ie of- fer on the following linea: Over 1.500 FP tured Since Februray 4-- Schooner Burned. x Cap- iToN, Mar. 2.—The following i has been received by Secretary of War Alger from General Otis, in an- ewer to Secretary Algera message of yes- terday respecting the number of Amerk: wows atl veel $560 to $16.00, Men's blue and black Melton and besse’’- $7.00 to $18.00, Men's Freize and Bfackinaw Pea aeciete:: $2.60: to $6.00, eee all wool Bay, and blue bl divi: $1.00 to $8.00, Mining Shoes and Rubber Boots, Latest styles in J.B. Stetson, King B shirts., (GUARANTEED). £1.75 up. Hats st Popniar Prices. OUR ORDERED CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Is kept busy. Foxes’ Serges and Clay Worsteda i: Fit.and workmanship guaranteed. And see the largest snd‘ finest ussortment of Fnglish and Scotch Tweeds, in the city to chose from. Boys all wool suits Boys Solid Leather Shoe: Mi J. O'HEARN, ThE Gisthier, ar Columbia Avenue and Lincoln Street.’ Strong shoes las boys and atylish 8] r father dainty shoes for ttle girls and missea'and elegant shoes for their mothers. lo not_confine ourselvés to supplying uny one‘age or sex with FOOTWEaR, ‘Dit make a epecialty of * prising every kind of, medium, or heavy. ‘shoes for everyone.” ~ ir. stock is complete, com- joot and Shoe manufactured, light, Prices are all light, however. T. R. MORROW, ' + SUCESSOR TO... = McLEAN & MORROW. PIONEER DRUGGISTS. OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT. OUR PRICES ARE. RIGHT. PEEEEELLELLLLEY WHEN YOU WANT A— Prescription FILLED ACCURATELY BRING IT TO US. Le Roi LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE, sega JOHN F. LINBURG, PROP. Stylish Rigs for ent, First. class Saddle and Pack Torges, Stanize: Columb{a Ave.,“Phono No. z. Cominercial Alley, ‘Phone.No. 89. P. O. BOX, 136. soc SSee Cable Adéress: “PARKER.” ROSSLAND, B.C. coaes § ue fi Sate Telephone, = {Bator 83° Chas. E. Benn. J.L, PARKER. © dL PARKER 60, ROSSLAND, B. C. MINING ENGINEERS Troops here in splendid condition, «| sonable wager... (| been resumed. ‘ can held by the i Insurgente have-not taken nor do they hold single prisoner of war, They havo-threv soldiers in Malolos, picked up in January, who, without permission went among thein near Cavite and Cal- ocan, Iam looking after them and pro- viding - money. ' Have. captured’ over 1,600 insurgents since February 4 and hold the majority as“ prisoners of war. Detrimevtal reports which reach them ste manufactured mostly in Hong Kong, NATIVES ASK PROTECTION. They Do Not Like the-Extortiong of Their New. Governors. New Yors, March 3.—A: dispatch: to the. Herald from: Manilla says: The coolies are now willing: to work‘at™ ..Underzthe ndtis rnment they ‘asked double pay: “Vea: selsare now loading/and business has “The influential natives of the islands ‘of “Mabate and Ticoa. re- quest General Otis to send troops there. 1S | They eay that 200 men could easily sub- dué the rebels. The inhabitants are peaceable, They are disgusted with the extortions of three successive native gov- ernors,. The islands contain 80,000 head of cattle, which constitute the food sup- ply'of the Rebel army of the south. eee GUNBOAT CON CORD RETURNS. Burned a Schooner Loaded With Supplies for the Insurgents. Maninta, March. 8.,10 p. m.—The United States gunboat Concord has ar- the west const ofthe island of Luzon. The only incident of her trip waa _ the burning of 9 schooner loaded’ with sup- plies for the rebels at Dagupan, the ter- minus of the railroad. The natives fled aud abandoned the town when the gun- bont anchored in the bay. Copper and Lead. New York, March 2.—Copper—Dull; brokers price, $18@18!i ; exchange price, $17.650@ 718,00. Lead — barely. steady; brokers’ price, $4.10; exchange ° price, $4.25@$4.30. Tin-firm ;2straite, $24.2154 ; Ghee firm. Price of Silver. New Yorn, Feb. 28.—Silver, quiet; Bar silver, 593gc; Mexican dollara, 475¢ : silver certificates 594 @60!c. PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. Frank Mendenhall went down to Spo- kane today. thes rived here uftera week’s cruise along |~ construct a stairway from §; into his basement was baer home in Grand Forks today, after a fow days spent in the city. Joseph’ Luckenbell, of arcenwoud! who has been in town on business. the past week, left for his home this. morn, J.D. Gillies, who has been in the city sevoral days representing the Vic- toria Colonist expects to leave this evo= ning for tho Blocan, Mr, and Mra, M. King left today for an extended-viait to the coast cities, California and Honolulu, They will be gone about six weeks, E. 8. Jenkins went to Spokane today to meet his wife and family, who are on the way home, after. an extended visit with friends in Washington. AO. Fowler, former] connected with "an Review, is in a city with the Metro- politan Opera Co., with which company he i is now employed. ton 8. Carpenter went to Spokane. to- day to*complete the transfer of the property in the recent deal made by him with the Pontifex Gold Mining Company, The property is on the Colville reserva- tion near Republic, Jerry Spellman, who has. been in Re- public for the past two weeks, returned last night, aud reports business in gen- eral in that’ camp‘as- much improved, anda great many strangers going in there all fhe Himes reat time. CIN GQUNGIL WEEN Solect_ a Montreal ‘Wan for “Fire Chief. .. KIPLING STL Llentenant “Tonio hii ‘Advanced Ten Numbers, | THE KNAUS MURDER CASE AGIIN New and Sensational Devolopmenta Which Implicate ‘a Namber. of New York Policemen, New yorx, Mar. 8.—Startling devel- opments were promised in the mystery which heretofore surrounded the murder of Henry Knaus, a crippled Harlem. un-: derteker, who was found dead in. his little shop at 2428 Broadway. last Satare- day. His skull’ was’ crushed in with. some blunt instrument, while his watch dog, close by, was dumb, ane x claimed to have -been dal nothing, It is now ieee that'oné or: more policemen may Have’ had a hand in it. Several men’ are under ‘suspicion. They include an officer attached to Chief Deverys office; two men in the, bicycle squad and a roundemian attached to up town precinct, but not one in which the maurder took place. ‘Some of the sus- pects are alleged to have latch keys to thé Knaus home, so that ‘tHey could let themeelves in when.the coast was‘ dlear.: formed ad: of. the | buxom wife, was in-house \ [and that Knaus returned. ROAD TAX” BY-LAW PASSED Alderman John Hooson Objects to Incroachments on the Sidewalks, » Atthe special meeting of the ‘city: council held last evening at the city hall Donald Guthrie, of Montreal, was selec ted as chief of the Rossland Volunteer Gre department at a salary of $125 a Phe trapped cater upon the.cripple:with hia- night. tick, - and beat in hisskull,.and that ‘the: big watch dog made no alarm. is explained. by the fact that he had’ become txed to these visitora and did not look upe ‘them, as strangers. HOBSON. ADVANCED. TE WII Make Him @ Captain at thé Age of 30 New Your, caren 8. the Tribune ‘from ‘Washington says The president's nomination of Bich: mond Pearson’ Hobsom to be. advanced ‘en numbers from No.1 on. the- liat of naval ‘Thi month. The city council bad advertised for a chief, and in re-ponse received 40 applications. ‘The man eelected is described as being single, 35 years of age, stands five feet and eleven inches in his stocking feet, and weighing 190 pounds. He has been 13 years connected with the Montreal fre department, and for seven years captain in charge of No. 1 hall. A reeolution pas offered for the ap-| pointment ofa home man, which waa defeated by Lalonde, Thompson -aud Clute, McCrae and Hoogon supporting the motion and the mayor not voting. It was upon these lines that the selec- tion was finally made, Although the fire, water and light committee had spent an hour and a half during the day iooking over the creden- tials of the applicante, it took almost an hour for the council to make the selec- tion, The.appli of J. W. Th is eaid by ‘naval officers to. -consti~ . tute the greatest material’ promotion s a recognizance of gallantry.. in the.” hie- tory of the naval eervice. _ It will make: x Hobson a captain at the age of 30. , Kipling Much sa : New Yorx, Mar.’ '8,—Rudyard - Kip- lings condition was. so favorable: lset night that it was not deemed necessary ” for any of his attending physicians to. visit him after midnight. JAPAN WILL- PROTEST. IN ‘VAIN . ment Works. . Vancouver, B. .0., March’ 2:The provincial government ‘has passed laws. to prevent the employment of ©! and Japanese on ‘semi-public works’ and“: in underground coal mining. Japanése Consul General Shiminezi states that his empire's foreign ministerend am- her call - H. McLeod was upon She imperial Sone toinatract; tend street work in place of i. PR Mc- Craney. who quit some ten days ago. to veto the at insofer as it affects Japanese. The theory ie that. one of: thebé!-uni- “A‘dispatch to-. 5 British Columbia to ‘Keep Japs or Govern- +-~-Joint,-the joint would become stiff. POLICE COURT FOR FEBRUARY. Thirty-Two Cases Were Tried and $240 in Fines Paid. Solid saat Trains . ‘ipped with ‘ullman Palace Cars, Elegant. Dining Cars ern Day Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Cars In view of the recognition by theempire of the full colonial: rights of self-govern ment on matters of internal. pclicy, it: thought that both:the imperial and dd- minion authorities will decline to inter _ fere. - «This Week's Specials. LADIES’ SHOES # ONG. YUKON BLANKETS. and BROKERS, Mines a Standard Stocks bousht and sold. E. F. Green went to Spokane today on mining business. -D. M. Linnard, left for Spokane on mining business today. Bills amounting to $266.25 were or- dered payed. Alderman Hooson enter- ed an objection fo Ex-Mayor H. 8. Wallace putting bay-windows upon hia new building which will extend over the Mutton, IB. Johnson & Co. Closing out the rem: ) ainder Per, pair... .. Extra ate all wool, Lh The recurd in the police conrt for the month of February showed 22 cages in all. There were nine charges of ‘drunk and disorderly and of drunk and inca- ble. There were four for gambling, two for assanit, one threteniny to kill, one lor carrying concealed weapons snd one fur using obscene language. There was #245 collected in fines dur- ing the month. HENAGER HELD | FOR TRIAL, The Defease vt rede No Testimony at Prelimis Examination, The cani'ct't the: crown against J.- a0 was]. Henager, charged with incest, Through Tickets to all pointa in the UNITED STATES AND OANADA Steamship ticketa to all parts of the world, TISKETS. -TO APAN AND CHINA. TACOMA and NoptneRN PACIFIC “rains depart from Spokane. Fer information, time cards, maps and tickets Blanes? of thes. F. & N. aad its oone :'W. Rovi, Agt, Red Mt, Ry. General Agent Those, ean, ‘ A.D. CHARLTON, closed. at noon today. The defense, | Fish. Ovsters “| same. Spokane Street, ROSSLAND, B.[O. * “One thousand different articles, .C. GIBSON &. Sisay ane ries to all- ero HYGENIC VENTILATED Coody fet Shoes tic bo ~ S4.00R cin y + 4elota* ‘Abeta Me Fesp. your whol nico, . Pass, Agent, No. 255 Morrigon Sty oor, Sed. Portland Oregon The Rossland : Auction -House, 42 mai COLUMELE Avmiva, * oe fictip (ted ar es “TRossland Loan’ Oftice * NO. 16 WASHINGTON: ST. Watehee, Clocks and'Jewelty in Stock. REPAIRING. DONE Farnished “ no, $25.00 hel Hon with use of ‘a: Pi J, L. PARKER Consulting mining ensineer Dundee, arac and Fairmont. Five Room House $20.00 per month. For Sal Tot on } on Koy Dust be taken ey, eyenne) $200. This _—— WE HAVE SALE FOR AL Sea Std, J.B. Johnson & Co Ross Thompson was called to Spokane today on important business. Charles Hanson went to the Boundary | , country on a two week’s trip today. John Cort left on the acon train today for THE JUDICIOUS ADVERTISER Who wants home trade ‘advertises in the paper that prints the most local news. J. _F. Fitzpatrick, the sanitary lumber, has removed his office and shop to the corner of Columbia avenue and. Washington etreet, under Cap Shaw’s cigar store. dilté singers. tend the supreme court, which occura on Monday. ‘ Harry Meclntcsh, of the Hoffman house, went to Grand Forks today ona ten duy’e visit. James F. Smith started today for his old home in Vancouver,. where he will reside in the future, Richard Armstrong =eturned to his street; also against permitting the Bank of Montreal from using a-portion of the Idewalk for an entrance to its ‘new block, as previously granted by the city council, with his troupe of opera city forbid the He held that a bylaw; of the RICH ORE IN THE. IRON MASK. Net Average tor 60 Days Was $30 -Per Ton, at the office of the Iron Mask Mining over the sidewalk, and proposed to gee A.M, McNeill left for the coast to -at-| that it waa enforced. He algo maintained that it was not within the discretion of the city council to.grant the promotion and that it can be done legally only by a vote of the ratepayers. The road tax by lay passed the third and final reading. The Rossland Laundry is doing good work at reasonable prices, Try them. Graham & Son, Near P,Q, East, tf it was learned, L yesterday, saya iS ‘Spokesman-Review, t that the Pesan age net;‘returns: on : shipments of ‘gre im from the Iron Mask mine, in‘Rossland, *. for the past 60 days bas been $80 pér® ton.” Thisis a higher average than ‘the mine has ever produced before, and is a fine ak ig for a propelty. Manager Herrick reported yesterday thats small chute has just been encountered in the property which agsaya as high as $416 per ton,