[ENING RECORD, APRIL 14, 1898, and ut Stocks by. the! Redatn-Jaskaon, Compan folumbia. loden, ‘lot anh ieNeal and singe Neal ING OPRRATORS AND BROKERS, Establiahed 1895. Ym! Columbia townalte. e Buyers for All Stand- ard Stocks. B. Johnson & CO. RealEstate and Mining brokers KSURANCE AGENTS. b Insurance Agents for the fol- Companies: * Aties, Guardian, Plate Glass. pr N. fut'a B. Railway addition to sveennces OOO [International Music Hall} ~_weex CoMMEXCING wOsoAT, are. etn —_, ‘WOE MOST td oe CONCHITA MOVELTY EnTET, De Bollen Brea. Carrie Freeava Cella De Lacy Amandah Bare “has Burton {va Dounette DIRECT § THE EAST Reed & Taylr. OOO ORR RE ‘ Largest Stock of Shoes sm—---IN ROSSLAND. 1d aoa tt eC Siteea a Sages Comme’, Gente’ fine shure and 3 tne chase ees Se we an worth more than deable the ROSSLAND AUCTION AOUSE 8. BANE ee 42,E. COLUMBIA AVE.. ROSSLAND. B.C. ! y Tus WEEK’ PALL BEADeD EY tar fi Ainmeng Hf An Bemoved Mewher «fF. 0. X01 4, VOL 3. NO. 204. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, .1899, PRICE FIVE CENTS. ~- EXP ERT. Watch Repairing... {" J. W. SPRING, —~k Next doo cour te tothe Post Uftice. i] Flsate repatrs, very watch left with us f ta inspected aud property: repatred ee Watchmaker st st it ut ut ut ot Weareina & pose todo the most in- and guaranteo satisfac. Cuaroxsn, arrow, & EPRING, ve sale for alt Sandan Sat, B Johnson § é Co... LOO dc ress: “PARKER.” a ROSSLAND, B. | Bedront F Rest Telephone, Medeil’ + Clough’ Ross Thompson. [ <> J I have the following blocks im the feliewing companice for rale— ‘ EUREKA. CONSOLIDATED, GOPHER, HOME STAKE, EVESING STAR, SILVERLVE, K. E. LEE’ BUSHE, EUREKA, NORTH STZ ig, Base, “SL Panxez. PARAER & 60, ROSSLAND, B. C. the EGITEEAS ol SRORERS. Nex examined, Mines managed, dard Stocks bourht and sold. 5. L. PARKER ing mining engineer Dundee, ‘Tamarac and Fairmont. PPDE BOOT }» LOUGHEED ‘a. FYFE LOUGHEED C0. Merchant Tailors Ladies’ Drapers, fc have the largest and mort ock both of Gentlemon’s aud y rosiume clothe {nthe city, have secu the sorvices of 5 ERSCH ill have charge « of pe Dress bo pres: advirc. and wig aul be tous with the highest rec ind Hons from some of the Tead- ities of the United States. IM TO DO A Stylish First Class trade COLUMN AVE CAN NOT WALK 10 FEET Witongt heertasg eometumty THE ONE PI PRICE STORE. = Seta New vore ‘can Landon tocwh Sis baneaw ond Some ool takes Bor ent wont -- trade go East. awe Cc. C. GIBSON & Co. =e : raed P. See cur Ragich aamiee hie os Trims 2 Rag teats ergs Seo P eee Ectalogte end they will oom jor om 1 How can they ae Tet Sol Quice Work. short notice, ore it orb CR pay all damages done to anthing we afer, warehouse, or 8 or ae. ipany clam of STABLES--Firat rene bet. Spebase and Wark. Se J.W. HARTLINE PROP. Wipers of Thigis the rebate we hadat eur lavt kasge ft Overs. stthat cate we ase aow eiering & to Snits of Clothes, etc., and st custoiners, 16 Overcoat for. it Drawers. Roi ERY SALE and FEED SABLE. et> F. LINBURG, FS eh Rive for ent 3 Saddle and Pack PROP. q folantl AY mercial LA ROSS 42 E, Columbia Avewue. 060999900885 Rossland Loan Office. “NO.16 WASHIXGTON sT. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry im Sirk. H P.O. ‘BOX, 136, . REPAIRING DOSE | PHIL Ac SILVERSTONE, Pree, } Asour EOOM-MAEING. sale for the Past thirty days had 46 eon a decided ‘su we will continue. this RYO AP tale for ONE. WEEK more, for wc have.still ae @ BNABS to of- for on the following lines: dene tit rool $5.80 to’ $15.00. Men's blue and black Melton and earesor- $17.00 to $18.00. ercoats... Men's Freize and Mackinaw Pea Jackets... $2.50 to. $6.00. Monts genuine $7.00 to $14.00. pect unshrinkable all wool nea all ‘wool ‘auiy yand les flannel --- $4.00 to. $8.00. shirts. Mining Shoes and Rubber Boots, [GUARANTEED).. $1.75 up. Latest styles in J. B. Stetson, King B Hats at Popular Prices. OUR ORDERED CLOFHING DEPARTMENT. Ia kept busy. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. largest tnd finest’ assortment of Fnglish and-Scotch And see.the ‘Tweeds, Foxes’ Serges and. ee Worsteds in the city to chose from. Boys Solid Leather Shi And many other articles too numerous to mention, at very. iow prices. Our gootls ‘are new and our prices are right; SAGASTA MINISTRY OU Queén Regent of Spain Receives Its Resignation Today. CONDITION OF POPE LEO XII Spain Offers the Philippine Republic $500,000 for Spanish Prisoners. Maputo, March 1.—Senbr. Sagasta has handed the resignation of the ministry tothe queen regent. In the Spanish senate yesterday the. government bill] providing for the ccasion of the | Philip- pine islands was defeated by a, vote of 120 to 118, the government thus ‘having the narrowest possible majority, POPE. LEO DYING. Spedilation as to His Successor Already Pots Being Indulged In, “Rome, March 1., 2:65 p. m.—The pope yesterduy desired that the cyst be sinr- »| ply lanced, but he consented to its re- ‘|movalon the doctors insisting that it was Nevesaury to prolong: hia life. Leo is dangeroualy.ill, and that &pecu | Jations as to his suceossor is being in- duiged in, and saya: Intriguis have already begun with re- gard to a, possible conclave and names of did are.in circul The in MJ. OPHEARN, The Clothier:. Comer: Columbia Avenue Jana Lincoln. ‘Btreet. et CGELSLLOSS dications are that the conclave, should it be ;cal'ed’sion, would be divided dis- tinctly into two fictions. The first, the ‘| simply religeous faction, supports Padre ad ‘ofti, a barefoot carmellite es frou. oe a Cc O: Talondet tor itl — shoes foreturdy boys andistylish shoes for fran dainty 6 See cee for little girls and misses and. clegant shoos for their mothers. Wi lo not_confine curselves to supplying anyone age or xex w ith FOOTWEaR, bunt inske a specialty of shoce for everyone.” Our gtcck is complete, com- prising.every kind of medium, or heavy. ‘y- Price are all light, however. 1. R. VORROW, BcLEAN & MORROW. PIONEER ## DRUGGISTS. OUR GOODS ARE: RIGHT: OUR PRICES ARE. RIGHT. SCELELEEELEL EG —WHEN. YOU WANT A— Prescription - . FILLED ACOURATELY BRING IT TO US. Le Roiete 2 LIVERY SALE and FEED sale ) TOUN F. LINBURG, = hh Rigs for sent iM class Saddie and Pack 8. PROP. ota “Phone No. 37. neal Mee “Iphone No. 89. - P. 0. BOX, 136. —__ ’ 8. Johnson &: Co. For Rent, OX Forniehed Roos with use ofa Pi- ‘per mont! » House $20. 00 per month. For Sale. on K nay avenue, 4200, This > taken at once. —_—— AVE SALE FOR AL Shad “Sha, Win yecee Cable. Adcress: “PARKER,” ROSSLAND, B.C. oretn Fi Neal's, Telephone, ce ie 1h ic! oder Cou 85 - Chas. E. BExn. JL, PARKER. 11, MINING ENGIVEZAS ani BROKERS Btandard Stocks Sure and sold. 2 J, L. PARKER Consulting a ntDe ee eee Dundee, [HE JUDICIOUS ADVERTISER Who wants home trade advertises in‘the paper that prints the most local news. t.and Shoa manufactured, light,’ J order of St. John of Jerusalem, Genos, Giath learn: ‘ing’ ‘and piety, who’ « ald really, flare ay gor jobd chance for succesb.. * {The second faction, which. favors < an extension of the political power: of : the) Rope, has three candidates,’ Cardinal Bishop, Luigi Orgha de Santo ‘Stefani, dean vf the excred college, and cdmor- lego of the Holy Roman church ;Cardinal Bishop Serafine Vannutilli,- bishop -;£ Frasfati and perfect of the congregation of bishops andr. gulara, and’ Cardinal, Priest Mariano Rampolla .del: Tindsro, pontificial secretary of state, arch-priest of the vatican and basilica.’and, grand prior in Rome of the sovereign military. All of thege are instransigents, and there is no possibility’oi a foreigner « being elected pope. ~ BOODLE FOR J} FILIPINOS. Spain Willing to Pay for for Release of Spanish Prisoners. New York, March 1.—A. dispatch to the Herald from Manila says:: “It is ported that Spain has authorized General Rivs to offer the Philippine republic $500,000 for the release .of the: Spaniah prigoners. The offer was .declined, and the insurgents asked $7,000,000. Paid for the Philippines. Wasnixeros, March 1.—The senate hae pasecd the bill appropriating. $20,- 000,000. for payment. to Spain’ for the Philippine islands without a dissenting vote, or voice. A-JUVENILE BANQUET. The B. A.G, and Father Pat Entertain tho Boys, Rev. H. Irwin, never overlooks the children. nor, for that matter anydne elee, but the boys'are his special favor- ites. 80, by suggesting to BE, - Durant, of the B. A. C., the idea of a little din- ner.for the news and measenger hoya. After a short discussion, the B, A. O. officials decided to follow out the: inti- mation and accordingly about 85 of the local members of the fraternity were on hand last night todo juetice to the epreedy which’ was ‘served up on the hill in the apacions dining room ot the B. A. C. official building. There was a lengthy menu and plenty of everything on hand to begin with, but the boys made. their presence (felt. A> most enjoyable time was had, and a vote of thanks and three cheers were given ‘Father Pat,’?- Mre,, Frank Oliver, ‘who so. ably assisted’ at the dinner, .and the B.. A. 0. There were a number of’ other friends of. the: boys present, Roes Thdémpson,. Hector, McCrae, D. J.. McDonald, Judge Town- send, Dr. McKenzie, Alex: Dick, L. H. Webber and R. D. Morkill._ CHARGED WTA NEST J J. Honnger in the Gus in the Custody of the -. 5°. OMicers of the ‘Law. DAUGHTER 48 OF: YEARS mm VICTIM] KIPLING 1S; IMPROVED Delerinm Replaced.’ By Natural Sleep But He: is Still. Ser- fously Til. LORD - HERCHRLL 1S. DEAD U.S. Senate Passes a Bill ‘ApDroprl: ating $20,000,000 to spain With: + ‘ont Dissenting Vote, ‘New Yong! ‘March ‘1.- “At Ba: ms the foll ig bulletin the ition of: Rad- yard Kipling was ‘issued by ‘his physl- cians: .‘‘Mr, Kipling had a belter night end' the ‘symptoms have improved. The delirium was replaced by natural sleep. He is still seriously itl and the fever, atill continues,” ’ Fire in Holyoke, Mass. Hotyoxe, “Mass.; March 1.—The big- gest flre in Holyoke's history ‘since 1869 started last evening in the Windsor’ ho- tel block, but was. under: control’ at 10° o'clock this morning. The loss, ‘wpon the buildings exceeds $800,000, Strike on Brooklyn Bridge, | New Yore, March 1.—A strike .of:: The Accused Has Resided in for Over Four Years ‘and Been Respected. - ‘Last evening Chief o! filed a complaint against J. J. Henager snd arrested him apon. the charge of in: wess.with: his, 13-y oar-ald.s and was up for trial this morning, the case occupying the whole day before Po- |’ lice Magistrate’ Jordan, and will proba bly last most of the day tomorrow. ~ The trisl.is being conducted bebind. closed doors, and the evidence is of sach a nature as will uot admit ol, publica tion, * The evidence of ‘the three daughters of Henager is being taken today, and it is.understood to be much the eame as the stories they have: previously rélated to'the neighbors. The oldest: daughter is 16 and it is claimed was the cause of the charges being lodged against her father. The alleged affense was. committed --against the second daughter. The rumors upon the street that the sti!l younger child was a victim of her father is *Police- Ingram: iter. | ‘oHenager was lodged in jail all “night train hands pl on the bridge occurred this morning, and after - trafic ior 2 ended in favor of the men, Lord Herschell Dead. : Wasuinaton, D. O.; March 4.—Lord Herschel, one the “high joint ‘commis- sionors from Great. Britain, died here st | New Yorr, March 1—The ‘stock mar- ket ‘opened. Strong. Thetrequest of the jerman government that. the United. , States pratect. German: interedts in Sa- mos is kaving’a favorable effect.., Copper dnd: Lead." ‘New'Yong, Feb. 28.—Copper—Quiet; orokera p Price, $18@18)4 ; exchange price; :17.50@818.00. Lead =~ ‘barely. steady; »rokera’ price, , $4.20;-- exchange price, 4.35@$.04. Tin—quie! salle, $24.50; Plates, Laken’ Priee of Silver. : New Yorx,. Feb. :28.<-Bilvers quiet; - Bar silvér, 59}¢c; Mexican’ a4! 4ilver certificates-B93¢ George.” not true, as itis not austained by the evidence. * Henager has been twice murried, the children being of his first wife. He parted from his last wife since his reai- dence in Rossland. : Mr. Henager has lived in Rossland for over four years, keeping house with his children. The family has been sick a great deal, including the father. The neighbors say he has been drinking hard of late, spending his money for liquor. Mr. Henager is interested‘in nearly 100 mining claims about Rossland, and has heretofore been respected in this February Custome Report, Free. Dotetles Yalue of goods i iiported.. $21 5200 $36,86% Duty collectie Other collections . $9,112.48 The exports for ies were valued at $54,585. The value of goods imported for the month of January was: Free, $13,760; dutiable, $46,214, and the total duty collected was $11,082, Council Meeting. ‘The regular meeting of the city coun- ‘cil Was held last night, all present but Thompeon and Edgren. - Regular rou- tine was gone (hrough with and an early adjournment taken to Thursday night, when a fire chief will be chosen, Ex- chief Squires was given full pay for the month of February. Se ick, the sanitary oe 2Fltpe aved his office ‘and J.B, Johnson & Co shop:t the « corner of Columbia avenue ana Washington street, under Gee Shaw’s cigar etore. di ti. Peter Rodier, the old reliable tinner, is now at work again and located in Okan- ogan building, Spokane Street, is pre- pared to do a work in his Jine Proniptly at the lowest living prices, Money ¢an be eaved by patronizing him.ft THE DESIRED EFFECT. That Certain Doz in 2 Certain Nelghborhood ba Has Ceased His Early Barking. Iti is due, and to the credit of the own- erof- that “certain dog in a° certain néighborhood,” complained of in the Recorp last Monday as annoying the neighbors with his early morning bark- ing, to say that the beast had been sup- pressed. One of the parties who lodged the complaint at this office, called today and said that he and his neighbors were grateful to the Recoxp,.:and the owner of the dog, for the result of the notice. He was now satisfied tliat the owner of the dog had not realized the nuisance the dog was making of himself until his attention was:called to it. Safe for the Postoflice. Postmaster Wadds has provided hia office with a fire proof and-burglar proof | department safe in which to, keep the moneys, stamps and valuable papers belonginging to the department. PEOPLE COMING “AND: GOING.” . ° Ed. Durant, of the B. A..C.,-Will tart on Friday for a trip to New York cit James Enos has ‘taken the: poattion> ot” Expreas managér.on.t the-:train ' between here and northport. ” 5y ted with the B. AL Oo _Herbert Rea.went to: -boundary:, for «- ten dava trip’ via. the’ Red: Mountain. line. . Ow. Whitecomb has canlghad hie po- . sition ag Express manager for the N. PS Co., and will now to Republic with family shortly and go: into: business. Mrs, H. R. Dunlop and agughter, ‘‘Babe,” left on the oon train today for Great Falls, Montene, te visit friends © and relatives, They wail be pbout i four weeks, - 4 ae F. M. McLeod left tats fo ‘Vittoria. to attend a sitting of thé Sdprémé ‘court which opens on, Monday next. This will be @ fall bench sitting. | 4, .° W. F. Anderson; ofthe 0.-P. °B., who” has been in the .city--on- business” the past few days, left for Spokane today to attend the hearing of Sinclair for extra- dition. 2 : Mrs,'W. A. Lewis came dit from Spo- kane last evening. She- reports her - daughter Edna as, much: inlproved in health, “GeorgPtander returned” from Porte Iand, Oregon, last night, where he went Kte attend his wife, who was very ill bat ig now convalescent.