ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAROH 2, 1899. ROSSLAND ADVERTISERS. Business Men and Houses Worthy of Confl- dence and Patronage. Crecrnt Dry Goons Stone, Lt, Liability. Firzparator, J. F., Plumber. Gragon & Co., O.. C., Auction House. Huntex Bros , Goneral Merchants, Honxyyonp, J. F.; Tailor. Rossuanp Avcrion House. Hatey,T. E., Dealer in Meats-All Kinds. Horyaan Horeu, Harry McIntosh, Prop. Hore, AuvAnN,. ‘Mrs. M. E. Allan, Prop, HINTING, Record Ottice. Lauonpr, ©. O., Boots, Shoes, Rubbers LeRor STABLES, J. F. Linburg, Prop. Le Ror Bee weey, Gold Seal Beer. T. R. Druggist, Toilet Articles. Lrvery Stabe, larvey. ‘oCrax & Co., Mining, Real Estate ete. KEnzig, Dk. J. DonaLD, CLOTE & Cron, soe ore: MeoNaziun & Deacon, Sols. J JouNgoN &Co., J. B., Brokers, Reai Est. PEOPLE COMING AND GOING Thomas Stack returned last evening from « business trip to Greenwood. ‘| Chris McDonald, who has been in the Boundary for some time on mining bus- iness, returned home last night. Mrs, H. ©, Bellenger, who has been visiting Mra. Dr. McKenzie, returned, to her home in Northport today. W.T. McDonald and E. C. Finch left on the noon train for Spokane in con- nection with a mining deal they haveon. Mike Shea, of the Kootenay, went to Spokane this morning. . ‘ E. W. Talbot, of Spokane, who has business in the county court, returned heme on the noon train. W.F, Anderson, traveling ticket and freight agent of the C. P. R., with heads Men’s Shoes, * O’Hearn, M, J., Merchant, Tailors. ete, Parker & Co., J. L., Min. En. Brokers. Prayyorp, H. H. Accoyntant. Parker & Co., J. L., Agts., Gult Coal. Reppin-Jacxson Co,, Mining Brokers. Rogeianp Loan Orrice and Jeweler. ., Recorp Jorn Parstine Orrice. Rep Sran Livery aNp Teansen Co, Rossianp Launpey, Graham & Son. * Sprine, J. W., Jewelery, watches, etc. ‘THoMPnoN, Ross, Mining and Real Est, Witson &.Co., M. A. Tailors. WELLER, G2 M., Plumber. Waxes. M. J. Auctioneer, Merchant. | Wucox, Guy, Plumber, ‘ Joy in Dawson, ‘There is much joy in’ Dawson at ‘the improved poatoffice facilities now Pros, ‘yided.-: The Klondike nugget, in its ie-| sue of February 8, is loud iz ita praise off Postmaster Hartman, to whom it giver’ fall credit for having brought order ont ‘of chace. Mr. Haitman took charge .of ‘the postofiice just after the recent se-| vive fire, which very . much interfered yith:his work. “He found that no less than 200,000 letters, in a fearfully mixed state, had been allowed to accumulates The new..postmaster grappled with his task manfally and soon had ‘things put straight, much ‘to the satisfaction of the long-suffering populace. Many will . be §urpriged to learn that the Dawson.post- offices now provided with 3,003 letter boxes and six delivery windows, with a clerk toeach.. ~ ‘We’ve seen it praieed in poems— ‘In fact they quite abound— How nature paints the country “And all the, woodland ‘round, But though dame i is given Her measure of renown, The poets never mention How man can paint the town. (7 New York World, Asseisment work and restaking a spe- cialty. ‘Interest taken in worthy proper- ties in part payment. Jackson, Record office. 3-21-38 ‘OM. Weller, Rossland’s re Bioneer gan- itary plumber, has best equipped lumbing establishment in the city and i prepared to do all kinds af . plumbing stoam-fitting, etc., anywhere, fon any|- body at any time. 19-ti. J. ¥F. Fitzpatrick, plumber, has removed she to the cornet of Columbia avenue Washington street, ander Shaw! 'e cigar store. the sanitary is office ‘and ‘The Nelson Tribune says: Sheriff! Robinson has notified tle attorney-gen- eral that his resignation must be - ac- cepted to take effect on the 31st instant, | Rossland Mining Stocks ge ! fe be at Nelson, d to that city last evening, ~ ; ‘ Dawson, United States of ‘America, Vicronra, B, C., March 21.—The steamer Danube last night brought newe ofan alleged discovery. of 2 Russian |- boundary mound about 100-miles east The Big St6re, Women’s Shoes. Misses Shoes, Children’s Shoes, of Dawson. The diecovery was reported by three Ruesian -Finns, and Commis- sioner Ogilvie and Consul McClook have gent a commission to investigate. There is great excitement at Daweon over the belief that Daweon would be declared You will find as Jarge and well selected stock of Snoes in Our Store as you wish to look at. The prices pou will notice as very reasonable The ascortment is large and varied. It will be no trouble to fit you. When in the store-ask to see them: within United States territory. Large Funeral Expected, * SzarTiR, March _21.— The steamer \| Kinspia Maru, from Japan hy way of Honolulu, brings advices of great prepar- “et TAE BIG STORE. ae Sar cone CARPETS, MINER'S HARDWARE, CLOT! AND SHOES, GLASSWARE, MINER'S ° SUPPLIES. OTHING, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ea BOOTS tions being made at for the funeral of Princess Keiulani, who was to. be buried March 12. : It was expected that the procession would: be the largest ever seen in ‘Honolulu, not excepting that of Queen Emma and King Kala, kane. SAG tho State of Colorado Passes: “Such 1a Law Weekly Ore ‘Ship ments, ‘The ore shipments of the week - ending Mar. 18, Were a8 folllows: To Trail: Tron Mask.......--++ ‘TO NORTHPORT SEELTER, Le Roi . Tons. HORKS SATISFACTORILY IN UTAH Found Advantageous. to Employer el eee and Employee In the Stateof . If our children are delicate, we have a aag i : i ii we ut) s° Thia ig the rebate we bad at our lest. lates abant of Overcoats, Snits of’ Clothes, etc., and at that rate we are now. rofedne. it-to our customers. Everlastin: Overalls. White uhirts a A $18 Overcoat for.. por sloth cs 6260 t0¢ te ae Comforts a Towellnge, B Oe ~ And many oth far mishings aca cheep, lankets .. - Boeks, three pairs. ‘We have no branch sto: WO.To boy at above Prices 3 you have only to call at ROSSLAND. AUCTION AOUS . 42 B. Columbia Avenue 8. BANNETT, “Mauager, their health to worry about; if not, their table manners. pabuel The people who have epasms-over the paseage of the Moore eight-hour law’ are respectfully referred to the action of a aimilar law in Utab, which is eminently successful and has not operated: to im- pose a hardshipupon either the mine operator or employes. ‘These restrictive laws “have been placed in’ operation through the influence of organized labor, in almowt every locality throughout the United States and have. been, beneficial to both employer and employed, : They give employment to 25 per ‘cent. more men than under the ten-hour system, Cortected by the RoadinJeskson. 1 Company ve} ulshtad cohneure nue, P.O, Hloudiress Wrantling Codes, Clough, Lieber Bei foreing &’Neal-| dford MeNeal aud. : MINING OPERATORS AND BROKERS, Established 1895! Agontsfor N. & F. 8, Railway additi Rossland, Vials, Erie and, Gottinbis townsite, We Have Buyers for al Stand- ard Stocks. I five the 2. biod in, the following companies for eale;— ‘EUREKA CONSULIDATED, GOPHER, HOME STAKE, EVENING STAR, SILVERINE, R. Ei LEE’ BODIE, EUREKA, NORTH STAR | and ZILA M, note inthe Original Townsite . ~ . =. a REDDIN. JACKSON CO., AGENTS, creo ete " RossLAND, B.C, and, no matter how the jon of wag- es adjusts itself, the eight-hour system is certainly consistant with conditions existing.in in every-part of the world. Eight Hodts for labor, eight hours for recreation and eight hours for ‘sleep 18 ly a correct and sensible division of time; and wince the United States has become a nation of Lired men, there’ is every reason why the law shoald régu- late these matters. 52 IMill Creek. R.E, Leo SlRepnbiie THE JUDICIOUS ADVERTISER Who wants home trade advertises in the paper that prints the most local news. From the stand-point of ° utility most Bebe” of the large mining have bd tohs Tel. No § rand Pri adopted the eight-hour system long since. In Montana the same practices is in vogue in all mines over 16 sfer, STABLES—First. Ave., bet. Spokane and Wash. St. JW, RARTLINE PROP. men and operates beneficially. “This ex- ception was made in the interest of the small leaeers. - In the cocial system every man unem- e Pine, jHnnohaha - Monte Christo. Nontrel Kea 3 Moruing Glory.....19 War Wagle. S. GLAZAN —cARRIES A— BIG STOCK ‘OF FURNITURE STOVES CROCKERY GLASSWARE OARPETS -. PARLOR SETS ELECTRIC Light Globes. WANTED—Second Hand Househoid goods for which the highest price will be paid. S. GLAZAN, ployed is'a threat, either to his fellow workmen or to society, and a Jaw that is {rnmed for the purpose of taking up 26 per cent. . more Ixbor is beneficial alike to and society at MINERAL a ACT, 1896. large. sees Governor Thomas »rnreciates these things and the working people” of the state can rely upon hia impartiality and good judgment. He will not veto or re- iuage to sign the eight-hour law.—Lead- ville Miner. Hannak Frectional Mineral Claim, situate in the 9 pratt cyeee mining division of West Koo- + igd— About one-half mile west of , north ofand adjoin- that I, Wm. F, np axcont te rivins Rebay Fi rene ‘Devereux, acting ‘ree A nora’ cofuificate According to the Denver Post, a skank broke. up a Christian Science meeting in Georgia. The leader was urvible tocon- vince his followers that they only imag- ined they smelt something. ing Recorder for a Certificate of {mprovements, the purpose of obtatning e Crown Grant t of And furthort take notice thet action, under section 37, must boc ence before the issu- Anee of tuch Certificate of im) rovemel Dated this Toth day of Marcl., 189, WAL, DEVEREUX, P. 1.8, Transfer of Liquor License. Notice ishoreby given that application will vclouge eherebr etre, that, spplioation wil forthe eCity of Rorsland, ‘at its roxt meetin transfer the license to ret Nc EILL & DEACON, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. apie aru FIRST AVENUE First Store East of SPOKANE ST. sitaquars, How {tt the nama of the un- tge Owen, for Hutel Alham. Rassland’s Coming “Trading Place Tea Bae, per Ib. gore Coffee 20c. percan: ‘Spices 4 boxes, 25c. Ladies Shoes « re selling very. 5 ely, Recure your # ‘General Merchandise. ofall kinds. -@m Cc. Cc. Gi BSON a CO-. : enrrrt HYGENIC VENTILATED a Welt. Shoes yur whole system healthy. They 0 nicer o, comfortable aad ‘strong. Worth #10. flr Rossland Loan Oltice. NO.16 WASHIN GION 8T. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock. REPAIRING DONE Rossland, E B.C. Miner Building, Columbia Aveaue, eraign braslet <3! Blok ae ‘of Howland, BG SINNON. ce] February 16, 1899, The Rossland Auction House 42RA5T COLUMBIA AVENUE+ PHIL A. SILVERSTONE, Prop, we ime e: Rossland Evening Record VOL 8, NO. 242. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 22, 1899. a PRICE FIVE OENTS. C= 1S. WAAT YOU WANTI You get ie) in nour Bold filled cases e equal in a) iiifiar karat and gusrenteed %, a ane % years, eseny, Quality higher than ma Peloas an low. fe ore tush you are Cainking of pugobasing, give me a eall, J. W.. SPRING, Tap Succostor to CuarLowzn, MircneL & SPRING, Next door tothe Post Office, Spring Furnishings. E HAVE just finished o nin up aad: markin off the Tai jest ena nicest noc ofready made clotting ng up abd min wo Beasiaad fh in va \LEDDOLOLOLSODLOOLO® Men’s Black Navy Serge Suits. Men’s'Faticy' Tweed Suits. Men’s Scotch, English and wrap Tweeds. Men’s Fine Spring Overcoats... . . Boy’s 3-Piece Fancy Tweed HS * ‘Bo’ys 2-Piece Black:and Navy Serge Suits. Youth's 2-Piece Suits in all latest styles. Men’s, Boy’s and Youtt’s Pants. ® 6). ) Cy A choice assortment of TIES just i in, son—(17th)—_—__—swe. ‘A large consignment of the Jatest styles in American and English HATS will be opened up today, and your inspetion is in vited. Suitable for, the sea- OUR'GOODS ARE aP TODATE. M. J. O’HEARN, The e Giotien Corner ‘Columbia Avenue, and Liteol Street. r r) r) 6 r) © @ ® t-) ® © SHLVATIONSTS ON TRE WAR PATH “You Devil’s You,’ Shonted One Pointing to the Picture on tho Screen. (GEN, BOOTH'S MOTHER'S PICTUPE } | And Death Bed Scone Was the Cause ofa Mighty Tumult—Volun- ' teers’ Are Incensed. CurcaGo, Ill., March 22.—The recent clash between the Salvation army and the volunteers ‘ during # street parade of the later headed by.General. Ballington Booth kas resulted in a great deal of trouble between the two organizations. The showing by:a magic lantern of a death ‘picture. of Sallingten Booth’s mother at the moment of General Bal- lington’s appearance has’ caused much bitterness and at a council of the gen- eral officers of the volunteers, the follow- ing statement is given. ‘We, the under- signed..77 staff and field commanding of- ficera assembled ‘in regimental colors;| ” | desire to express our opinion that, while it will be generally” conceded by the many friends and associates of the vol- unteers that General and Mra, Balling- ton Booth have acted: with discretion in witholding from, the pcess* ate. Plationn .,| their. feelings . respec nit | actiond” of ‘the Salve oo wisHing to avoid any resi rection of pub. lic controversy, yet, ‘in fustice to our many and friends in ‘and {Allwe « *<: “We will have your trade after that. The ‘Try! { average man buys shoes from their. appear- cask is: r.*.< anes and fit. ‘They knew little about leath- erand trnat-to thelr dealers. -Hence: the adv antage of dealeng with a repu ble house. Our shoes atrile. ‘peop]éy ‘atylich shape and L by their quality. C..0. LALONDE 106 WEST COLUKBIA AVENUE. i EAST Col MBIA ANENUE. around Chicago'and-in of ‘the stable government of the Philip- that the United Stateshas assumed an international obligation which it must fulfill, and .which makes it reaponsible to the whole civilization of the world for pines. To this end, all the insurgents are in- vited to lay down their arms and place their trust:in the government thateman- erpated them from the oppression. of Spanish rule. The majority of the com- missioners imcline toward giving the Filipinos'a sort of tribal or, provincial local autonomy under a central Ameri- can government, which shall’be mili: tary, until a purely civil eysiam proved to be feasible, LAURER SENATE REO Has a fear Scheme, i s ‘ IS ROASTED: BY’ TORONTO WORLD Sir Wilfred Holds For L oes Fot Balleye in lore In Retaliation, But} GB. MARTIN MUST PAY Decision Against. Him. in the Dean - Election Contest at Kam- loops Today, VERDICT GIVEN THIS . AFTERNOON Judgment With Costs Against. Mr. Martin—No Bribery or; Cor- _ ruption Proven. Kamxoors, B. O., March 22.The Yale election trial continued this morn- ing. © The petitioner called ‘several ' wit- nesses to prove bribery and -corruption and ii ‘ing but failed to a@ single charge, Tho trial is practically concluded as the petitioner has maje no gains, Dean still holding a majority. of four. for the: Dominion from ‘Within. Orrawa, Ont., March 21.—Sir Wilfred Laurier spoke for two hours in replying to Sir Charles Tupper today. He said that the government does not intend by ite redietribution bill to make it a gerry- mander act. Asfor the senate reform act the latter would first be introduced in the senate.’ The consent of the sen- jate, to ake it more. perfor ‘wae neces- He di of phlieve i in retaliation, bat ‘would’ proposé to législate for Canada from within and from without. He did not agree with Sir Charles Tupper that the should have certain statements, it 18 only right and fair that we should express our admira- tion of the christian spirit b terminated and not adjourned. What the government. did was not to take the y the volunteers in the face ot the mani- i of. the i i. of ing up the com- mission, but to give time tothe Brisish and American governments to come to ’| can spirit on the’ part of the .| ists yesterday. i “We were having a. peacable parade wien. _we were ‘grieved ‘and shocked the: action’ \of © certain TR. MORROW, MoLEAN & MORROW. - ae 4 PA. —wHEn vou WANT A— 'ONEERE ; feu PIONEER 4 i DRUGGIS BRING IT TO US. _ QUE Goops = noe , OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. FILLED ACOURATELY, ames of: the Salvation army. General Booth’s mother’s picture was being pro- jected on’a screen juet as we passed by purposely to create the impression that she and he had made vows to the Salva- | tion army on ber death bed, when, as weall know, at the tsme of her death, he was in Maryland.’ Farther, in the presence of our leader General Booth, Brigadier General Field- ing Col. James Keppell and cthers of the Salvation staff officers',eaid with. a .| bigs. through bis teeth: Cable: Address: “PARKER; ie ROSSLAND, B,C. °: 3 Moreing & Neal's, ‘Telephone, i . Codes {Beatord MeNeil’ "85. Le ae LIVERY SALE and. FEED STABLE. et JOHN F, reper PROP. Styhsh Rigs for re: Firs:-claga Saddle nd Pack Horses: ; Chas, E. Benn. J. L. PARKER. LL PARKER 0, ROSSLAND, B. C. ‘MONG ERIUEERS gat BRIER, mined, Mines mange Properties Stocks bought and sol J, L. PARKER ineer Dundee, Consulting inaran aid Palrmont a ®ramus: Columbia Ave.,*Phone No. m. Commercial Alley, ‘Phone No. P. O. BOX, 138: 1B, Johnson & Co. ——" | For Rent, Six Furnished R. S ano, $25.00 pe ts arrives use of a Pi. “Hurrah for Major Moore’s army!”? a name aszociated with a reputed scandal. “Another member shouted, shaking his fist in our faces, ‘You devils -you,’ while a third, who was also an officer, pointing to ‘the picture on the ‘screens, enid, ‘Look:at them, how can they. do it, when you made vews at your mother’s bed.’ “We take this as an insult to our leader and our visiting officers /to the city of Chicago. and feel that as citizens wehavea right to demand a public spology from ~ Lieutenant-Colonel French, as it is a distinct breach of con- tract made betwen General Ballington Booth and his father General William Booth. It is such actions, as these which brought from the Salvation army to the volunteere during the last few weeks many old Salvationiste. Further- | some ' Hon. Mr, ‘Foster followed, showing that the goverament had not reduced thejlexpenditure as prompised and that the-changes in tariff'were trivial, More adjournment of the debate. A SLAM AT LAURIER. The Toronto. World: Attacks His Proposed Senate Reform. Toronto, Ont., March 22.—The World saya that Sir Wilfred Laurier’s proposed senate reform is a half digested mearare which will not stand critical exarsina- tion. He proposes to make the: enate the lifeless thing it was during th: Con- servatiye regime. He préposes t) take away its conecience, so that it wil. pass every “nefarious” measure politicians of the house may ‘bring forward. As between tinity and independence be- tween the commone and the senate, the country much prefers the latter. Missionary Blood Spilled. Axarers, March 22.—The Telegramme Algerien announces thata number of Arabs arrived. at Ghardais yesterday and were raiding ‘the country. Ghar- dais ia situated about 360 miles south of Algiers in the Sahara, It ia further announced that a party of Touaregs recently attacked a Euro- pean expedition which wason-its way to Air, in the Sahara, and after a fierce fight, the Touaregs were beaten off, but the expedition lost 100 men killed and partofits caravan was captured. The per d adds that the expedi- more, resolved that - thi tendered to the cscociated press, signed by ataff and field officers.’. sss to the Natives, Five Room House $20. 00 per month, New Yorx, March 22,—The address For Sale. =—S— Lot on Kootenay avenue, must be taken at once. eeee H.,. H.Playford, AUDITOR and Aecoo NTANT No.1 Stone Block, Rossland _—_— WE HAVE BALE FOR to the natives of the Philippine islands, drafted by the American commission on behalf of the United States government, and embodying the views of the presi- dent, has been made public. It has translated into all the native dialects, Hen must:be Fourcaly’s mission, which is eaid to be the only European expedi- tion ‘at the present moment in the Sa- hara,, When last heard from it had ar- rived at the town of Arion. . Great Northern Slashes Rates. * Poroxto, March 22—Information has been received here that the Great Nor- thern has cut international rates, but neither the G. P. R. or the grand Trank has d its and isto be the archipelago. Itassures the population of the Phil- A Sn St J. B. Johnson & Co gene J. F. McKenzie, ‘oronto, office and resi- dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of ippine ielands of the intention of the Ageneral meeting of the. board of trade endorsed the proposed James Bay railroad and algo a proposition to extend Americans todevelop the powers of self government in the people. It explains it through the basin of the -Mackenzie This ia being heard on.the question of the validity of the election in view of the fact that the official who acted as collector of votes was not a duly appointed officer. ‘Kamuoors, March 22,—The North Yale election petition trial has just been, terminated. Judgment with cests has been given against G. B. Martin. CONDENSED TELEGRAPH NEWS Lonpon, March 22,.—The Marquis of Salisbury has started for the’ Riviera.’ ‘Wasninaron,./March.: 2 ‘hae arrived.at Manila;: fo1 daaes days’ from Norfolk. i ae Z Denvsr, Colo, March 22.—"KIa” Parker, of Denver, knocked Jack Gar- tig, of Chicago, out in the eleventh round here last night. ‘ Wruirea, Man., March 21.- —Simeen Czuby, the Galician, was this this even- ing found guilty of the murder of Bo- jeczke and his children at Stuartburn. ~ Rocuzster, Nx Y., March 22.—The health officers ‘discovered late last night that Angus’ McRae, late United: States cavalryman, who came here from. Mgns;;:- tana afew days ago, was afflicted | “ smallpox. + Haureax, N.8., March 21.—The tee- bound Canadian liner, Gaspesia, was re- ported to.bave been seen this afternoon one mile off, Amherst Isle, Magdelen:. Islands, jammed imheavy close packed ice, and moving east with it. Toronto, March 2I.—James. Spring and John Watt were sentenced each to five years atthe Kingston penitentiary. and Charles LeBarr, for criminal agsault ona girl under 14, was sentenced to three yeara in the penitentiary. .° Mowrreau, Que., March 22.—Mr. P. 'W. St. George, city surveyor, has re- signed his office-in consequence of inter- ference by the aldermen. He says that he ia tireil of their nagging. , The mayor has asked him to reconsider his decision, but Mr. St. George refuses. The salary — is $5,000 a year. New York; March 22.—A. dispatch from Manila to the Herald says: ‘‘Re- ports of fighting in the Island of Negros without any particulars, haye reached Manila. The transport Indiana is leav- ing for Negros with one battalion of the Firat California regiment, under Colo- nel Dugbos. New Yor«, March 22.—Work contin- ued allnight amid the ruins of the Windsor hotel through ‘the successive precipitationa of snow, hail and rain fale ling on hot bricks and refuse sent up a ateady rise of, vapor, ..A number of bopes were found in a “pocket on. Fifth avenue side. Some corset steels found about the spet led to the belief that the bones were part of a womans body. New. Yorr, March 22.—The Herald dispatch from Iloilo says: . Upwards of sixty Spanish refugee planters, arrived at Iloilo and state thats native tribe, twenty thousand strong, living on Mon- tescos river, island of Negros, twenty miles south of Bacolod, threaten to de- strey the Hyaciendas and crops. They have fow firearms but most are equiped and Yakou rivers. 4 with spears and bows,