ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY 81, 1800, MESON AYLAN HET Five Out of Six Wore Carried by Large Majorities. PUBLIC BUILDING BYLAW DEFEATED Street Railway, Electric Light, Gas Franchise, Sewerage and Water- works Bylaws Carried. Atthe election held‘in Nelson last Monday on the six bylaws aubmtted for ratification 88 votes was the largeet poll cast. The electric Ztramway company fran- chine carried by a vote of 294 to 89... ‘The gas and coke manufacturing fran- chise was carried 300 to 31. The $15,000 debenture bylaw for the extension of the sewerage system car- ried by a vote of 255 to 73. The $15,000 for the extension of the electric light system carried by 229 to 99. The $30,000 bylaw for the extension of and improvement of the waterworke system carried by 240 to 89.” The public building bylaw for $10,000 was defeated by a vote of 179 for to 148! against, which fell short of the necessary three-fifths majority. LOCAL BREVITIES. T, Mayne Daly returned last night from the Slocan. Clarence J. McCuaig d last (N Maoiza, May 81.—Tho dotails rerard- How The Were Peter Reid —DEALER IN— ing the capture by the Filipinos: of two officera of the United States hospital ship Reliof yesterday, Lavo just been oh- tained. The Relief lies ia the harbor in front of this city. | : Third Officer Fred Happy and Aselet- ant engineer. Chas Blanford rigged a gail on one of the ship's boats and went sailing along.the shore on the eouth aido opposite the inaurgent lines. The boats became calined near the ehore and eome of the mative canoes loaded with Filipi- nes put oitt and captured the two men who were unarmed, The monitor Mo- nadnoc quickly put a landing party a- shore under cover of her guna shel- ling the wooda briskly. the natives rushed the prisoners into the woods be fore the Menitor’s boat reached land. Word From Gilmore. Wasntxaron, D. C.,° May 31.—The following dispatch, received by the navy department, is the firat direct news of Lieut. Gilmore that h en received Staple and Fancy Groceries Produce, Butter, Eggs and Fresh Fruits, > MORRISON & MeKBNZIE'S . OLD STORE. , Washington St. ROSSLAND, B. C for over a week, ant ken by the de- P international Music |} fall. Extra Attractions for the Week Commenotg Mon, May 29 MILLAR’S. GRAND SUCGESS OF DIORAMA IN A SERIES OF NEW PICTURES. FAMOUS title L O’Brien, Jennings & O’Brien. Introducing another and enthely.new and origival Melo-Dramatie sketch B en. “A DAUGHTER'S DEVOTION.” 3 LOTTIE R ODGERS, THE GREAT SALVINI, ALICE HAMItoy AND AMY. BOSHETL—— _ 20——OTHERS—20 partment as a hopeful ion of his situation: Manila, May 31.—An es- caped @panish prisoner reports seeing Gilmore and sume of the sailors well. Gilmore is allowed a horse. No, 127 \ CERTIFICATE OF THE REGISTRA- TION OF AN EXTRA PROVIN- CIAL COMPANY. “Compantes ACT, 1897." “Woodbury Mines, Limited.” Registered the 5th day of April, 1899. HEREBY. CRRTIFY th the “Woodbury Mit as an Extra-Provinclal Compan: ‘ompanies’ pig EE Weekly Ore Shipments. The following ia the ore shipments for the week ending May 26: To Trail. War Eagle. . Tron Mask. obj rate “ol ttonda. ‘The head: office o! in situate in the city of Spokal ‘The amount of the capital of the Company ir ore million: dollars, divided into one milion A grandstand that will accommodate 800 people will be erected at the Green- woed baseball grounds. shares of one dolla ead offic night from the Slocan. Chris McDonnell came in last evening from Bossburg and the Boundary coun- trys J.B. Dabney, formirly of Dabney & Parker, came in last evening from Spo- kane, and will be in town fora few daye. Mrs. Frank Currte returned safely home from the east en last Monday's train. . pes : Miss R. B. Luke, of Bothwell, Ont., the gueat of Mrs. F. Currie. John Keho, who has made a neat for- tune cut of the Boundary Creek mines came in yesterday on business with Rossland mining men. F. P. Gutelius, general manager of the ©. & W..was in town yesterday from Trail. 3 Dr. E._P. Doolittle went te Northport on the noon train and returned on the 8:10 with his family. Beet John R. Cook left today for Kanaas City, Mo., near whith place he has sev- eral:arma, He will stopafew days in Spokane. A, McNish left today for Montreal on mining. ¥. E, Sargent and W. L. Hoge of Men- treal, in company with Clarence J. Mc- Cusig, lefton the noon train for Mon- treal. R « The Misses Mellie Harrisom, Alice Splain of Spokane and Miss Lilhe Doyle of Northpert, who haue been visiting Mr. 8. Veator, returned to their homes this morning. . J. B. McArthur came in from Colum- bia City yesterday and returned today. Alfred Dyer, who hasbeen ill, was able this morning to gu to Nelsen for a few days visit. FIFTY-NINE ARRESTS. Shere Was $724 Collected In Fines During May. : There were 59 arrests during the month of May, divided aa follows: Drunk and disorderly, 14;. drunk and incapable, 11; gaming, 6; vagrancy, 4; inmates of houses of ill fame, 7; keep- ry vince iseituate in jam Hall, mine 8u) is Rossland aforesaid (not em: or transfer stock), is the attorney py. = mane time of the existence of the company ir ours,” ‘g sae 1g objects for which the Company has bec established are:— ‘To work, operate, buy, soll, Jease, ire, procure, hold and deal'in mines, ani St Charles tel CHAS. EHLERS, PROP. Board and Room $6.00 Week First class accomodation. } WEST. COLUMBIA AVENUE. e means of mining and T. E. HALEY, WHOLSALE ann RETAIL zritg DEALER N.. iy todo gverytbi, ie for the garry purposes, aforesaid, In jest sexed, within the Given under my hand and seal of office at Victoria, Provines of British Columbia, this 5th day of April,ono thousand elght hun red and ninety-nine, 3 £8) conaiatent, ig out of the lr fullest proper i territory afore- objects and bro 8. ¥. WOOTTON, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. Shoes Undearwear ... Top shirts. ... GLOVES, A Song If that is what you want for your money, you can easily get it rnywhere. can get anywhere else for eamc without # song. ithout a Fong . withont a sung 7 wiihont a rong _ We do not offer-you 0 eong but twice xs much value, - and In many instances three an‘l four times as much goods as you amount, Linen Handkerchiefa withont a eong..... 6c Elzewhere with a gong. 26c Elyewhere with a son; Ge Elsewhere with a cong... Tis to $1. ic @32.50 Elsewhere with a song $2 to $500 $6.) Elsewhere wilh 2 sung $2.50 to $6.00 1 ty without a eolig {3 to $10 Flaewhere with a eong $15 to 35 . without # xeng B0e to $2 Elsewhere with a eong $1.60 to {5 without a vong 50c to $4 Eleewhere without a sung $1.50 to $9.00 -withuut a song 2Qhe to $2 Eleewhere with a rong $1 to without aA eong 26c to $1.50 Elvew here with a song be to R NECK TIES, BRACES, TOWELS, TAB- LINGS, RUBBER COATS ETC. Onr goods are not better Poets Hine yea. pay mueh higher prices 5 for - You can notice the prices marked goods, _j you eurely will take th: then come to us atany store here, mark thequality of the and if you don,t like to throw away.any of your money, e advantage of saving halfor moreon your purchases WE HAVE NO'BRANCH STORES Rossland Auction House, BBannett, Mer “42 BE. COLUMRIA AVENUE- | @ =| )IROSS - ‘ Lotsinthe Original Townsite Fe THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, -:---:- ROSSLAND, B. c. Thompson. ‘hompson. “I have the following blocks in the following’ contpanies for sale;— EUREKA. CONSOLIDATED, GOPHER, HOME- STAKE, EVENING STAR, SILVERINE, R. E. LEE’ BODIE, EUREKA, NORTH STAR and ZILA M. . * YOR 3. NO. 279. ROSSLAND: BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY. JUNE 1, 1899. PRICE FIVE CENTS. PPP ALLEL a UG BOR eee). Le fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry an vs Silverware... s0TO_J, W. SPRING.” THE LEADING JEWELER. Calumbia Avenue. y : < JIMENTNE DAYS NE “in Which for the Gas: Companies a Cz @ That our stock of Readv Made hi to Submit-Propoattions. THE LITTLE DIFFERENCE SRTTLED Alderman Edgren and Hooson Wers First to Favor and Extension : H of Time. eee ae ee Ald FEdgren was tlie first at the ’ ete., is cumplete in‘each and every line. a ae . q ro Mens’, Boy’s and Youth's ‘Tweed and Serge suits. Outaide aud Inside of every garment gammnteed. ‘The largest variety of.shades and colors in ing B and John B. ‘Stetson: a ina ae 8 Roseland. ; 3 Mens’, Boys’ and Youths’ Shoea from the best makerv.. A few pair of Ladies’ shoes to clear at COST. Ne A large consignment of Trunks and Valiees juet to hand. The RUSH in, our Ordered Clothing dopartment convinces tua that we have the nobbiest line of Imported Tweeds, Serges Wor- ateds, Overcoatings and Foncy Vestings in the city. Workmsp- - ship the very Jascety and | fit guaranteed'and in order to compéte with the 20-ds¥aal people guing out of businefy, : Prices Have Been ‘Reduced. RN, The Clothier. AVE. AND LINCOLN ST.” / ‘aire to rush things. Jorder to give the council eemething to special council meeting last cvening who propvaed that the matter of _ grant- ing ® franchiee for gas works for Rose- d sbonld be postponed ‘in order’ to give the Echonomical gas company & chince to eubmit a proposition, Aider- rain Hooson belieyed With Mr Edgren. Alderman: Lalonde said te had no de- ‘Alderman Clute suggested that if fur- ther time wae to Le given that the pro- positions of Mr..Coates and Mr. Doo- little be submitted at, that: mecting in work upon while they were: waiting for final propositions. © This was approved by the mayor, and, in fact, by all the council, S : Try! average man bi ; = “oe table house.‘ Our shoes atrike’ people by atylish shape and by their quality.: ‘C. O. LALONDE — 106 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE. yh ance and fit, They knew'little about leath- erand trust.to their dealers. Hence the.advantage of dealing. with: a repa ADEASF COLUMBIA ANENUE: T. R. MORROW, | Beef, THE MASCOT: GOLD MINING Pork, : COMPANY, Limited sapality- M utton bd orion iz hereby erent a Epectal_ Gent e el Fish - -Ovsters. Game. ing @ Liquidator; ani resolution ‘will be proposed thereat:— Beconded a4 *. . ‘Wherens the property and assets of the Com- pany bave been sold and it isdesirabte and ex- pedfent de the proceeds of such sale amongst the rhare! holders: . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Com- pany be voluntarily wound up under the pro- Yuloe of the “Companies Winding - Up. Act BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED thet Duncan ‘pe and he is hereby appointed Liqui- Spokane Street, ROSSLAND, 'B. C. ers, 3; lounging in public places, 2; as- sault and battery, 1; embezzlement, 1; frequenting houses of ill fame, 2; de- struction of property, 2; fast riding, 1; leaving horse untied, 1; theft,1; ss- pop 3. There was collected in fines Notice. Notice is hereby given that the part- nership heretofore subsisting between Frank Wear and the undersigned - as butchers in the city of Rossland has been thia day desolved, all debts owfng| . to the said partnership are to be paid to undetgigned and all claims against the are to be d to the undersingned. Dated thia Sist day of May, 1899. R. A. ALLEN. Jo Walcott Wins. te Lovraviniz, Ky., May 81.—Jo Walcott last night knocked out Jim Watts, col- ored, champion of the south, in eight WEAK AND WEARY WOMEN FIND AREAL ont, a weary existence, rf & pain and: su! three No wonder sl that can umbis Avenue, Koastand, B. C.,on F: Sith day of July, 1899, at 3 o'clock in the aiter- noon, for the purpose of confriaing (if thought fit) as a special resolution the above resolution ora like resviution. Dated the “th.day ef May, 1899, : * D, CaMPnxie, eecrelary. FRHBNT 18 GOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE BRHAPS he wass eynic, but some one Bas sald that in this age. there are no healthy women The age q many Wo: mst, phyulcnily, as fe physically, a by they” are, mentall MINERAL ACT, 1896. (Form F.) Certificate of Improvements. NOYICE. —— Hannah Fractional Mit the Trailtreek mining division ot tenny district. Where Jocat West K HT ffert with Miss Anole of the case reux, actl: a coruifies Ct fi ne pi short notice, ore contracts taken. y’ mages done to snthing we handle, at sfer, warehouse. or abip any. class of goods. e an: ht Z party, see us about rigs—good ho: nonth. Furniture, Tel. No8 rECR. Packing of all kinds done, We do ex part of the city. Contracts and job work andled, mining machinery delivered ot nanos and eafes xafely moved. We We act as shippers’ agents, gill tran ‘ashington seseoned Firand Tamarac wood, STABLES—First Ave., bet. Spokane and Wash. St. OFFICE—9, Wash. St. J.W. AARTLINE PROP. Time Card of Tiains. —— SPOKANE. 2—DAILY TRAINE—2 N 1 Claim, situate In ‘00- | Ci McCrae & Co Mining and — Investment Brokers. roperties bought and sere for the standard mining stocka of Kootenay. Cunl dential reports furnished on spplica- tion by competent engineer. Dealers in —— Real Estate MONEY Loaned at LOW Rates of interest. .. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Cable Address, “Morse,” Rossland. Codes, Clough’s and Bedford MeNeil’s nerica 4 r ai Bata ea only em strong in ‘nd further take notice that action, under there is no remedy need shere is nos like section 87, m1 comme! before ae iasu- ance of such Certificate of improvement! pounds, rad Dated this 15 day of i 1 WM. E. Bold by Goodeva Brothers. tee eREOX, P. 1.8, A. D. Chariton, A. G. P. A. J. W. HILL, Geueral Agent, - Spokane, Washington. a Portland’ Oregon, Subscribe —FOR THE— Record. TO... MoLEAN & MORRO + ——— <-WHEN YOU WANT A— eee .. Prescription PIONEER +. - : DRUGGISTS. ~ BRING IT TO US. 8 5 8 H. H.Playford, AUDITOR and ACCOUNTANT . No.1 Stone Block, Rossland P.O. BOX 588. as reaeription and fal yor ion ; YOuE Jme and save at least Mt SPRING GLEANING. to have This isthe season Hood's ‘Sarsapazilia | your system tho! OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT. OUR PRICES ARE “RIGHT. lyabhnbhhbhbhis ‘cgitLED ACCURATELY This Is Onlya Scheme business re- per re rd 1d Yo at 75e, per Lottie. Remember the address; Thomas Stout, Drageist Firat Avenue Near Spokane Street. Rossland Labor Unions. Cooke’ and Walters’ union, No. 40, WL. U.. ay evening at 8:0 Minert James MUBCH, Foc. Joun Kunx, Pres.” ane two uu can have elthi tI z | propozal. "come evident that thne was to be grant- A. C. Galt, on behalf of Mr. Doolittle, Recorder's: OMce at “Vancouver Takes in ‘BIG.- DAY'S BUSINESS. $4,000 Yesterday. Vancouver, B, C., June 1.—The min- ing 1ecorders’ office in the court house presented an exceptionally busy seei.e yesterday. Up to4p. m.. over $2,000 had been taken inas license fees, and this amount wa nearly doubled before tix o'clock. Many, who took out licegpes ‘anpeared to bave a very vagne idea of thenew wining ‘Jaws, und nota few were tinder a misunderstanding as to the actaal requirements of the law under the new act. J LOCAL BREVITIEs. Ed Haley, the original locator of the City of Spokuite and Nickle Plate mines, is in the city. J. W. Hanilton, of Sarnia, Ont., ar- rived last evening, and can be found talking over old timea with his old friend, Robert Barr. C.M. Weller returned last evening from the Boundary country. ~ Juhn Coates, the gas franchise man, left today fur hie home. Dr. P. E. Doolittle, accompanied by his family, left for Nelaen. «~~~ Mike Creoke, who fell 375 feet in the War Eagle shait on the morning. of the ACCEPT. THE $3 .A DAY. Royal, Granite and Hall Mine Miners Are Still at Work. iveniIne Reconp.— (Special—1 :30 p. m.—Your correspon- dent can not get the Hall mines on the telephone, bit it ia understood the mine is working uy usual, which would mean $3 for i; shift had been dl The Granite and ‘Royal’ Canadian, -be- longing tothe Dancen Mines, Limited, are working at the $3 rate. No news obtainable yet from Yinir. ROYAL COMMISSION ASKED FOR Desires the, Civic Administration of Mon- treal l.quired Into. Monreesn, Quebec, June 1.—A peti- tion was. prerented to the provincial government here today by a deputation representing citizens and real estate owners, requesting that a royal commis- sion be issued to inquire into the civil 20th of Mav, is ‘about the streets and will goto the Haleyon hot epringe to recuperate. John Y. Cole lef ttoday for the Pend WOreille country. Jamed Findley, foreman of the Dun- dlee mine, left today for Ymir. R. Miller, of the Butte Mills, went home thie morning. .E. Domster left today-for Nelson via Northport. = < The regular meeting of the Engies will: be held this evening at Miners’ Union hall. Only the west half of Lincoln street vetween Columbia and Firet ayenue is to be graded while the city holds a lease npon the lot where the fire hall is loca- ted. ieee “ BRUSTER CONVICTED. ATrue Bill Found Against Frank Lavigne for Theft.; Nersoy, June 1.—(Special.J—A true _ tll has been found against Frank La- administration of Montreal. The gov- t ised iderati had previously stated that they had an informal proposition received by wire, which tney would submit under protect if required to do 0, to wait antil their engineer. could get bere and ascertain the necessary facts upon which to base a final and definite Mr. Costea objected to any farther delay as his proposition had al- ready-’boen submitted; hut.whenit_ be- ed.te Mr. Dooliitle’s ‘company. he was| not satisfied with the 10. days asked. for by Mr. Galt, but wanted 30 duys. ;. He anid that he had not yet obtained: the price at which his company could - buy the coal and that's trip to Ottawa wonld be necessary. ‘Som une enquired of Mr. Doolittle if the time he asked would still leeve time to get'the plant in’ this fall and “he re- plied that it would, and that. his.-coun- pany would guarantee, if they. got the franchiee, to eupply the city with gas be- fore winter. : ape In the course of his remarks he inti- mated that Mr. Coates had come to Roarland to apply for the franchise be- cause he was informed by the ,.Economi- cal company that they were applying fer a franchise. Mr. Coates answered. that, his com- pany had had the matter under : consid- eration for two years and had for the past two moths been in communica- tion with a local repregentative concern- ing it. : Mayor Goodeve objected to the state- ment credited to Dr. Doolittle to the ef- fect.that his proposition had been turn- ed down and that he had had no notice of the intention of the council to proceed in the matter, and claimed that he had himself told Mr. Doolittle thatthe mat- ter wag Jiable to come up. : Mr. Doolittle answered that the pro- position that he referred to as being turned down was one made by Mr. ; : 0OOOL YOOX IOOOOLO The Glarendon Cafe. First Class in Every Respect -Open Day and Tight, st tt Ht PRIVATE ROOMS FOR ‘ Ranquess and Smull Dinner Parties BPEL LDLIELLIOOOEY C2 ©! Tiockout or strike, wy - ford.upon behalf of hia company, which was informal, and the mayer ad- mitted: that much. Mr, Doolittle maintained that his re- ueat to confer with the mayor and al- lermen upon the subject had- never heen unawered and the mayor let it go at that. ‘The matter was finally settled by 21 days being given. both companies in whieh to submit their final propositions and the meeting adjourned. LOCKOUT OR STRIKE. Mr. Wilks Says the Miners Will Not Accept $3 a Day. James Wilks of Roseland, who ‘haa been elected organizer for the Western Federation of Miners for Britieh Colum- bia and the State of Washington, ie quoted as eaying two days ago that “he had no hesitation in saying the Neleon and Slocan minera’ unions will not ac- cept the reduced acale of weges, of $3 for the new eight-hour shift offered by the P Franklin Meat Market Sold. D. Harris & Son have purchased the Parker and wi'l hereafterrun the same in connection with:their C, O. D. gro- leery. They are located in the middle of the block on the west side of Washing-’ ton atreet‘between Columbia and. First avenues,where, they.will-be pleased | to’ wait on-all theol@and many. new -cug-;, tomers, Both the meat market and’ grecery store will be run . in. firat class* order and the best of stock «will be car-: ried. : Tupper Scores Laurier. Orrawa, June I.—Ssir Wilfred Laurier was scored in the house of Commons to- day by the opposition for not enforcing the alien labor law. Sir Charlea Tup- aupply, declaring in savor of the govern- cial acts of ite officiula, but net for their personal acts. Sir Wilfred Laurier ac- cepted it. The Janoy M. Run Down. CGrantortows, P. E. I., June 1.—The steamer Tiber,.frem Montreal te 8t. John, vio: Halifaxs ran dewn and totally. wrecked the:schooner Janey M.in the harbor yesterdays ‘The Tiber was not injured, and the captain claims that the achooner was to blame. The Tiber was libeled for $8,000 and continued on ber journey. Takes the Picaninnie Band, ‘Vancouver, B. C., June 1.—Mr. M. B. Curtis, better known as “‘Sam’l of Posen.” sais for Sidney, Australia, to- day by the R. M.S. Miowera. Last year when he left Vancouver for tho gouthern colony Mr. Curtis took with him Oscar Ellison, the magician. This time he takes over the well known Kan- su City Pleaninnte bend - Fight ina Postoffice, Kingston, Ont., June 1.—There was a fracas’ in the. postoffice here today “in which assaults were made by the offi- cialson one another, One clerk was d The pi 1 has ordered an investigativn. The matter, the police court.. . Gait Citizen Dead. Gar, Ont., June 1.—Word has reach ed hese of the death at New ~ Castle-on- Tyne, 2Eng., of Mr. Joseph Wilson, an old citizen of Galt, who had gone to England for his health. =) Benevolent Mr. Turner. Sr, Jonx, N. B., June 1—Mr. W. W. ‘Turner, a retired merchant, has given $100,000 to establish a home for incura- bles in thi- city. (canines J. Ff Ritchie and John McKane ex- ine owners, and the regult would be expect to leavo on the 3:30 train for Nelson. : per moved a regolution on going into|w ment being held responsible for the offi- |{ ‘| prom 6 Tom’s Cabin,” fora it is said will aleo be acted acted on in a vigne for theft, committed in the Spo- kane hotel. en : Brustcr, of Trail, was convicted yes- terday for embezzlement. Sinclair's case pon the same charge is being tried but they preferred] Franklin Meat Market -of George L. | today, and J. J. Henager will be tried tomorrow. - by Harry: Lindley the Comedian. Our opera house, which combines the dieadvantages of -abominable | tion, absolute dinginesa. of interior and ¥ a tout ble of b t was well filled last . evening, out of com- liment, we to. our di dramatic visitor. Our morning contem- » temporary geems to have omitted notice ofa company which combines cleanli- nees with real artistic talent. Had it have been the ‘Spider and the Fly,’?-or ~ other kindred entertainments the pub- lie would have heen deluged with lots of per gush. ‘'Goed nor dorsa good this season than that wh “Wages of Sin” last evening. spontaneous and genuine i criticiem, and from start to finish the actors labored conscientioualy. There were a bost of apecialties—better say adornments in this instance—entwin inthe progress of the drama, which seemed to please, and when we say that the company. has the moterial of astrong dramatic organization, the most phe- nomenal of child artists, several goed yoraliats, an admirable though refined dancers, and a lady who does what isde- nominated globe evolution, we Bay enough, Tonight they change the bill throughout to a society play. We are it a chestnut? “Uncle matinee, Rossiand Customs. The returns for the month of May, 1899 . $44,096.00 9,125.00 $64,121.00 Amount of duty collected...._$11,241.11 xports. Value. Ore, tons exported, 8,670... $241,560.00 country. Resor for Rossland. poe rol Bh Mr. Kennedy paid $600. him‘abont $60 to ge! Rossland.