v7 Mossland ‘tg sss Evening Record VOL 3, NO. 243. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1899. PRIOE FIVE CENTS. GOLD NUGGETS Nugget Bangle, Broach or Stick Pin. Makée a pleasing SOUVENIR gilt for a friend. We have a nice! assortment of this jowelry made of carefully selected nuggets. See our Nugget Jowolry. Jd. WU. SPRING — Successor to CHALLONER. MITCHELL & BRING. : Next door tothe Post Oilice. |NEXTBESTPEOPLEON EARTH i. haces the atage, of his guilt, s0 hecould not encape. ; Daring all this time, abouta dozen Rossland Eagles Play Second to No|prother Eagles were kept busy waiting 1 upon the audience, supplying beer, gin- Order in Rossland. ger ale, clay pipes, cigarettes and nand- y wiches, Space will not admit of even attempt- ing to discues the splendid program, but STAG SOCIAL A GREAT SUCCESS euffice it to say that the flower of the In- ternational and Pacific music halls were ~ there, and that Professor Lewis and Con:hita, the Only Lady Eagle,| Max Karter were among the entertain- least money. Shirt, and hie that can be ha Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing ie Onr stock of Boys’ and Youths’ Suits is complete in ovary - style in Tweedy, Serges and Clay Worstcds. : Just Opened. A-large consignment of Men, Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes in the very latest shapes. * at sal Qur Spring Overcoatings Suilings, Pantings and Fancy Vastings have arrived and our Ordered clothing department is being kept very bugy. sf For Miners ‘Wecarry'a fall line of Rubber Boots, Mining Shoes, Slickers, Overalls and Jumpers of the very best makes, all at thé loweat pri- ces possible.’ Cail and be conyinced. Beis M. J, O’HEARN, The Clothier. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. ‘AND LINCOLN &T. , Wielded, the Gavel, to tho era. The following was the program: Miss Mae Miner... Delight of All Present— Miss Peart bianton: Bong ‘i Splendid Program. baie aes sesame ‘Tarn It there were any Elks atthe Eagle’s stag social last evening who were not ‘ido Barr. fe Engle’s they could not have helped be- ood. courtesy of International. ing jealous, but it was evident from the vary first that a number- of craggy horned beasts of the northern wilds had Te FIGARO TL A I The Evidence Strongly lndicates Drefyus’ Innocence. COL, PICQUART’S TESTIMONY Col Esterhazy and Henry’s Forgeries -Were Suspected and Defeated By Picquart. Pazts, April’ 17— Continuing the pub- lication of the evidence given in Drey- fas proceedings before the court-of cas- sation, the Figaro prints further. teeti- mony ef Col. Picquart, in which the witness, referring to the alteration in the petitblea, said he never retouched installed themselves among the proud birds of the aly and were showing them | siegrriea. * iy st Best iow to do it. cour bee oa Dan Thomas in the chair, ‘proposed sou enene Hobtatan: the toast, “The Queen,” which wae| Chandler & Merrenoe. side. drank by 300 and.those who wished they Elle’ Dunbar: st Basia were Engles instead of ordinary mor- White & Harris, oe ioe com! ‘By coustesy of Pacific. a. Miss Chandler sang ‘God Save the Te paren Queen” ina charming qanner, aud the WRECKED A ’FRISCO SALOON. whole house joined in the chorus. ‘ “The President of the United States” was the next and only other toast which, was drank ag heartily as ‘‘The Queen.” Miss McPherson sang very eweetly “My Country ’Tis cf Thee,” and the crowd *|raised the roof with the chorua. By this time 300° persons held in one hand a glass, and their pocketbook in Gin Mill Demolished and Burned By Sol- - diers. Sax Franorsco, April 17-A riot at the gates of the Presideo‘last evening, where all the troops are quartered resulted in asaloon ‘being wrecked and burned. One hundred soldiers, comprising the recruits of the Eighteenth. Twenty-Firgt and Twenty-Third of the reg-. the The ion} he de- claréd, was made after he left the infor- mation bureau, He did not know Es- terhazy beforehe got the petit bien. ‘When he received that document he in- quired about Esterhazy, and the report he received was unfavorable. Investi- gation showed that he was in. straight- ened circumstances and was doing shady things and waa trying to get possession of his wife’s dower. Col. Picquart asserted as soon as he had seen Esterhazy’s writing that he waa strack by the similarity of the bordereau. He re-examined the secret dossier, and found'the document equally applicable toEsterhazy and Dreyfus He knew the Colonel and subordinates were spying on him ond accused Col‘Henry of being A inst fallthe the other, waiting to see what was go- * 8 A , ing to drop. ular infuntry and some privates who are awaiting discharge are now under. ar Dan Thomas kept the chair until he MViw e yee [We will:have your trade ‘after that. * THO" || cents, $1.50, $5,.$8, $4, 50 cents and $1.50. {Pout Cee “the Usahlesbaces #8 - Se att F ry! ‘avernige man buys shoes from their appear- }'| Noone entered: an audible protest. for y bil ss & Bee ‘© “ance and fit. ‘They knew ttle about leath- | |fear of getting the fine doubled, but rask is:: :: er and trnst to their dealers. Hence the advantage of dealang with a repa table house. Our shoesstrike people by etylish shape and by their quality. Cc. O. LALONDE’ 196 WEST COLUKBIA AVENUE. _11 EAST COLUMBIA ANENUE. became hoarse. erying out $,.$3$4, +50, rest.with several of the troops. of the -esruit of Company C, Twenty-Third infantry, which ia now at Manila, went into John Rehfield’s saloon, and became involved in a row with some soldiers and was so badly beaten that he was taken to the hospital. Sunday afternoon two of King’s com- many thought to themselves, ‘What liars these Eagles are,” for it was given outall over town that 50 cents would be the limit. Max Karter waa made chief of police, and during the evening he had many ‘Whenever aman got fined rades, hearing: his condition was pre- carious, went to the ssloon for the pur- T. R. MORROW, _ OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT. |'¢ made ithis business to help “ran} _... of finding out how the trouble orig: ...BUCHBBOR TO... OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. in’? others. Fee son Lisl Asst *-Galpeit; aad | eee aan NORD ee Wee FAABRE Cre rades. Last night acrowd of privates : t * and offensive in his remarks, so the ‘MoLEAN & MORROW. -@ 2 , fuk aba befallen Be aan bla res ae me soldiers went out and told their com- —WHEN YOU WANT A— erred an \ Prescription PIONEER &* GF: “+ FILLED ACCURATELY DRUGGISTS. BRING E20 U8" See . ~ 5 | ing it. This Is On ly aScheme Ons after another was dragged up and | 2°" to demolish doors and windows by H. H.Playford, AUDITOR ‘and ACCOUNTANT No.1 Stone Block, Rossland P, 0. BOX 598. parri address, ossland Labor Unions. %4 Cooks’ and Watters' unton, No. 40, W, 1. U. Union ay Saturday evening eed eee. : it, Bee. ‘ 0. Box 41, Youn KURN, Eres. First Avenue Near Spokane Street. y t/ stalled. Ifany of the unfined audience e - 1.60, s.voucan Rave elther |" ‘A iderman Lalonde was fined $2 for re- the Pacific and International girle. “Any old charge” was good enough upon which to cinch Louie Blue, so they taxed him $5 to help pay forthe beer, he was expected to drink. George Piunder was‘ accused of water- ing Virginia stock, and pleaded ‘‘not guilty,” and waa fined $3 for not water: went to the saloon and threw out the barkeeper and demolished every article of furniture, bar fixtures and bottles and emptied the liquors and made @ com- plete wreck of the place. In themean- time the police were notified and sever- al officers appeared upon the acene and were greeted with jeers, and the mob be- throwing stones, ending up with fireing the building, which was built of light, inflamable material, and was quickly in lames, ' ‘When news of the riot reached head- quarters Col. Freeman, of the Twenty- Fourth infantry, promptly erdered ouc. several troops of the Fourth cavalry with instructions to round up all of the re cruits in the camp and keep them under guard pending which will, fined until Dan got so exhausted that he cried.for help, and Cap. Shaw was in- e. | were nursing the delusion that the cap- "| tain would temper the wind to the shorn lamb they were mistaken, for it was the same old song, $3, #5, $4, 50 cents and fusing to be mayor of Rossland and \him since 1896. He. did not know: whether Col. Henry had* intercourse Ww zonse'the testimony of “the writing of Esterhazy and the borderau, Gen. Gonse- | was opposed to taking the .opinion of ‘the experts. He notices in the letters that his family were writing to Dreyfus, which indicated that early stepa weuld be taken to secure a revisien of the case, The’ press campaign in favor of = re-° vision coincided in time with his telling Gen. de-Bois Deffre he was convinced ef the innocence of Dreyfus. Picquart aaid he was struck by the silence of Col. du Paty de Clam, who never mentioned the ji The colonial i bureau had aent him a lettera addressed to Dreyfus, which were similary tothose sent toEsterhazy by the Veiled Lady, and that the latter was.discovered to be a forgery. : IRON MASK VS. CENTRE STAR. Case Will Probaply Adjourn Until Next Thursday. \ ThelIron Mask-Cetre Starcase was called at 2 o'clock this afternoon in Mi- ners’ Union hall with Judge Walkem on the bench. E. V. Bodwell andA. H. MacNeill appeared for the plaintiff and E, P. Davis and Percy and A. 0, Galt for the defence. : Only legal points were discussed with the prospects ofan adjournment being agreed upon until Thuraday next. The attorneys for the ‘Centre Star have filed a motion asking foran ad- warned not to do it again. te : ‘After Messrs. Patterson and Hayden be begun today by the military authori: had swung the gavel fora time Miss ties, OADAVOOOTE AIEEE A IOHOOEH E> The Glarendon Cafe First Class in Every Respect. Open Day and Tight.stst tree Perete ARSE. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR Ranquets and Smill Dinner Patties. Conchita, who bearsthe honored dis- Montreal Stock Exchange. tinction of being the only lady Eagle on} Mc April 17.—On thejstock earth, was called to the chair. She] change this morning 250, War Eagle || really made an eloquent and appropriate | shares sold at $3.57, 250 at $8950; Payne, address, lauding the Eagles to the skies] 1,000 at $3.81, 200 at $3.85; Montreal by pointing out that the objects of the} and London 100 at 74, 200 at 724, 100 at order were to elevate and amuse. She|72. then descended to the level of an ordin-| Afternoon Sales: War Eagle, 3,000 at ary judge, and dealt out justice or rather | $358, 750 at $369, 1,500 at $8.60, 250 at injustice with alavieh hand. But she | 36034. did it so sweetly and sosmilingly that] Inthe mining» exchange this after- it wae easily to be seen that every man/noen the sales were as follows: Bran- in the house was anxious to be brought | don and Golden Crown 600 at 30, Virtue before her. 1,000 at 74, Montreal and Loan 1,000 at Upto this time Max Karter had es-| 59r 3,000 at 6934, 50U at 70. 3,000 at 6934, caped, but he talked hack to her and re- | 1,500 at 7014, 1,000 at 71}¢; Montreal cited love ditties until her heart mellow- | old Fields 600 at 20, 1,000 at 21, 1,000 ed toward him, which was very evident, | 2814; Canada Gold Fielda, 3,500 at 6; for ehe only fined him five cents, and Rambler Cariboo, 600 at 35; Novelty, then he borrowed the money of her to} 00 at 47 ___ pay it. Edward Durant lefton the the neon ‘Bat the Reconp isn’t large enough to| train for Spokane in connection with the contain a full account of the pleasantries | final payment to the minority share- to be adjourned after the hesring of D. | -cods of the clean-up at the Northport to Be ints wixo was fined $1. for Hirting | smelter. FP which took place, so the court will have holders in the Le koi. This is the pro- | Mo: with the ot doing certain expertmental work to enable the defendants te demonstrate that the con- tention that the Cemter Star vein dips into the Iron Mask ground.. The mo- tion is before the court. Mail Robbers Caught. New Yore, Aprfl 17.—It was learned today that the police has in custody two notorious robbers of mail pouches, They were arrested in this city Saturday and remained until this afternoon, The last robery credited to these men is the theft of a registered mail pouch at Buf- © falo early this: month.; ‘They give their names as ‘Albert E. Eell, 29 yeara old, of London, Canada, and Frank H. Smith, 24 years old, of Chicago. They will probably be handed over to the buffalo authorities. . Van Horne Coming West. Montreat, April 17.—The Montreal Herald says: Sir William Van Horne, President of theC. P. R., will leave ntreal tomorrow night for the Pacific coast, He will be in ‘British Columbia , for a fortnight or three weeks.