ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JUNE 15, 1900. WIRES AGAIN CUT Pekin Once More Isolated From the ‘World by Boxers. CHINA WILL NOT RESIST Entry of International Reliof Fore Will Bo Unopposed—Lendon is Divided Between Hope and Fear—Mikado Preparing to Act, Urged by His People. Japanese Clamor for Action. Yokohama, June 15.—The oppo- sition press is impatient over the in- activity of the government. emperor has summoned Marquis Ito to consult with him in reference ‘to the situation in China. French Cruiser Ordered to Taku. Paris, June 15.—At a cabinet council today the minister of foreign affairs, M. Delcasse, announced that the telegraph line to Pekin had again been cut. The latest dis- patch from the French minister there, he added, was dated the evening of June 12, and said the Chinese government had informed him it would not oppose the foreign detachments entering Pekin. The French consul,at Tien Tsin,M. Del- casse announced, had telegraphed that all was quiet within the French concession there, which was guard- ed by French and Russian ‘troops. A swift first-class cruiser has been ordered’ to proceed to Taku: to tein- force the French naval division at that place. London, June 1§,—The paws from China is The MANOR MENTION A. W. Ross of Columbia is in the city. Frank Watson came in from Spo- kave this morning, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Daniels are in the city from Northport. A.C, Fry returned yesterday from a two weeks’ tour of the Colville reservation and expressed himselt as being very favordbly impressed with its | and agricultural re- BUSINESS LOCALS. Mens spring and summer suit- ings, made to the latest patterns, (only Lougheed’s K. SWANSON, Prop. A Special Ruling and all kinds of Job and Poster Printing at this of- in Season. GLARENDON GAFE, union men employed) at|First Class in Every Respect '- All Delicacies and Gamegs Private... Rooms for Banquets and sources. J. C. Drewry is rapidly recovering from his illness at Montreal and will soon return west. Miss Pauline Dunstan gave ‘a tal ented -series of recitations at the Methodist church last is F, W. Rolt has received a letter from his partner, R. M. Grogan, who isin South Africa with the Strathcona horse. He says Sir Charles Ross is second in command ot four Maxim guns, which he has equipped, and that Lionel Webber, formerly of. Silicia,. has —joined Paget's Horse, a branch of the Im- perial yeomanry. Deborah Rebekah lodge No. 13 has elected the following officers: Noble grand, Mrs. I. B. Kenty; vice grand, Mrs. A. S. Day; record- ing secretary, Miss Smith; finan- cial secretary; Miss Millford; treas- urer, Mrs. Robert Clemens. TEN BUBNED TO DEATH, Another ‘Tenement House Horror in New Work City. By Associated Press. New York, June 15.—Ten people were burned to death or suffocated, and six injured, some fatally, in the but the general trend indicates that the gravity of the situation has in no way diminished. Shanghai pre- vides the usual crop of alarmist ru- mors as to the conditions at Pekin and the preparations to oppose the international forces, but there is a disposition in London to regard the safety of the legations and the Eu- ropeans there as not seriously . threatened at the present moment. It is realized,’ however, that ithe , slightest sign of check to the inter- national forces would put an entire- ly different face on the matter and would probably lead to an outbreak “of the rabble, which could not be easily controlled. Besides, the news of the burning of the French and ‘British missions at Yunnan Fu is re- garded as.extremely grave, .as it. points to:the extension of the rebel- A lion to remote portions of the em= . pire. ? ——— WEST LE ROLAT A PREMIUM Another B. A. CG Group Successfully ’ Floated ou London Market Another Rossland mining. ‘com- - pany has been successfully floated on the London market by the B. A. "-C.—namely, the Le Roi Mining company No. 2 Limited, with a capital of £600,000, -The prospectus was published in ‘London on Monday, as cabled to this country. The object of the _ company is to, acquire and.work the Josie, Poorman and Annie fr: jing of the five-story at 34 Jackson street, a little before 3 o'clock this morning. Board of Trade to Meet, A special meeting of the Rossland board of trade will be held at 8:30 o'clozk this evening at the board of trade rooms. Business of impor- tance is to be considered. To Prevent Sea-Sickness : * Victoria Colonist It is d that -sea-sick can be prevented by inhaling pure conipressed oxygen, and tubes con- taining it will séon be placed upon the market. The oxygen is said to be infallible in its effects. Gen. McArthur proposes to at- tack. the Philippine rebellion at its source by having‘ the filibustering expeditions run down and stopped from carrying arms and munitions from China. There must be a babel of tongues in that international army marching on Pekin. It is made up of eight nationalities. — It is predicted that" peace will not : be fully established in the Philippines until a new generation has grown up. Uncle Sam's first experience as a colonizing power is a hard one.: Mr. Curtis said on the platform the other day that Mr. Martin was opposed to female suffrage. Is Mr. Martin married? _ Rockingham and No. 1, fentbaciog? an area of 72 acres on Red moun- +. tain. * George Purgold, of this city, re- ceived a cablegram from London to- day in response to an order for some . stock, stating that it had all been ‘allotted and that £5 shares had al- ready gone up toa premium of 10 . Shillings. >No More Smalipox at Port Arthur. By Associated Press. Toronto, June 15.—The provin- ‘, cial health , authorities have issued the that IIpox at Port Arthur has been effectually Patriotic Fund Over $200,000 P ‘By Associated Press. Ottawa, June 15.—The Canadian +”. Patriotic fund to date is $303,- -- 882.36. Safety Deposit Boxes. When the new Bank of Montreal building was finished, there was ad- ded a large vault’ containing safety deposit boxes. These boxes prove of great value for the deposit ‘of private papers, stocks and valua- bles. They are rented to the pub- lic at annual rentals of $7.50 up, and are accessible to the holder at any time of the day during banking hours. Business or professional men who do not posses a fire or burglar proof safe, find these boxes a great convenience. e Subscribe for the: Record, 50 Cents per tonth. Pacific railway operate a through sleeper between Arrow- head and Vancouver for the accom- modation of the Kootenay business. This will bea very great conven- ience to the travelling public. FOR RENT. Office on first floor tts Block. Large Warehouse in center of town. Ladies’ tailoring—Fit, style’ and satisfaction guaranteed at Lough- FOR SALE. eed’s. splendid business opportuni fice. ee Dinner Parties ‘Through Stecpor. FIRST CLASS BAR IN CONNECTION With the inauguration of the ay ial Li Te a” . _ mperia imite: service. the Rolt & Grogan Office and rooms on second floor Burns Block. Seven-roomed Dwelling house, plastered furnished throughout, good locality. Hotel and Saloon on Second prenue. aA ——THE—— STABLES. TIME CARD OF TRAINS. Double Daily. Train Service. MONTANA HANDSOME SADDLE HORSES STYLISH TURNOUTS. -| PHONE NO. 6 FOR A GURNEY No.t orth Coast Limited No.2 Nort imited No. 3 ‘Gece Bound No. 4, East, Boun: 10: Sacks d’ Alene branch | 5. ¢.& Lewiston brich Genta Wa ‘Wash. branch. TEST Brahe, =Daily except Sunday, thers daily. 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They are all this season's Newest Wash Goods. We are desirous of their being all sold before its too late, 27c yd. SREQUS: HUNTER BROS. STORES | INTERNATIONAL THEATRE - KLOCKMANN, Proprietor. A.M, ZINN, Manager. FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 11, ‘The Funniest, Breeziest, Liveliest and Jolliest Burlesque entitled “BOCCACCIO” Pretty and Shapely Girls, Sparkling Wit, Brilliant Music. Comedian and Expert Dancer, |, CHAS. BUCKLEY. Vocalist and Comediene, MARIE. DOYLE. First appearance of of oe eminent “JACK” JOWE TT. LAUGH I Reappearance of the jolly Soubrette, . CLARISSE y FARMER... WILMA SISTERS, DOR- ITA CORDERO. FEL~- ICE, EDDIE ERB, DEL LAWRENCE.......-2++ ‘LAUGH T LAUGH! This s Company has opened a branch office jhere, Elmer A, Rolf: Hon Thos. Mayne Dal Daly,0 Pe Oa aliton. the Montreal Ioan & Investment. Co offers the pen to the e or svat amounts T Pank of Motitreal Chambers. Golumbla avenue. ALL AND. EVERYTHING WILL BE There are Sizes. Fixtures for Sale, Store for Rent. A2 Columbia Ave. e*>: eo ———HOUDE’ s— Straight Cut Cigarettes. MANUFACTURED BY B. Houde & Company, Quebec Are Better'than the Best WHOLESALE ‘AT ¢ Crow & Morris, Rossland. Rossland Athletic.. Clubs... ducements for“a short, time’ by suspension of ‘the initiation fee. Magazines « Periodicals. permanent and ongeg s board 4 and*chambers; $36 to $40’ per month, ‘For particulars apply. to ar << - CHARLES E, BENN, E qe Charles : Ye Offers special, membership i in-- oe Excellent accommodations -for CUNLIFFE.& MeMILLAN, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. All classes of Repairs atid Construction Work’ ‘Undertaken. i Ore Cars, Wheels and dixie, Buckets) eee fa Shatting, Hanzers and Poller, | Pi Pipe work nt ecialty, Nort es oa Fam: Third Avenue Hosslands tock, “4 le F Mills, Gencentestors; Be ales Bgpiltor 4 O Hox 198. _ OF BUSINESS Sold at Cost and Less Don’t Miss this Chance ! Come Early. as long as The Rossland, Auction House, B. BANNETT, Mancr. IT PAYS Us——. are. Pprest and Freshest Drugs, | only the...... To be got, to exercise the GREATEST CARE in dispensing prescriptions. .To.de- liver them IMMEDIATELY. when ‘dis- pensed, and to CHARGE THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES. In this way we gain the J of -your physician; he gets . the most satisfactory results from his medicines, and you have recieved the greatest good for the least money. This is how it is our Prescription Trade is rapidly increasing. TELEPHONE 185, ROSSLAND DRUG::CO.,. 123 E. COLUMBIA AVENUE. $5r-We keep in stock everything that belongs toa perfectly equipped =—srmacy. are THE ROSS ss ae voL, 6. NO. 103. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA|SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1900 PRICE 5 CENTS Tike, Owen We have just received a line of ; BROOCHES, ‘STICK. PINS AND LINKS, Set with: the Quartz of the I. XX. L. Mine near Ross- land, British Columbia ae =. W. SPRING, Next door to ‘Postotfice. - The Losing Jeweler aaihina for the Sickroom, We make it a point to keep a complete stock of carefully selected standard goods for the sick room Sponges, Sick Feeders, Throat Sponges, Hot:Water Bags, Syringes, Ice Bags, Crutches, Breast Pumps, Bed Pans, _ Antiseptic Dressing, Spirit Storks, Fumigants, Night Lights, Distetic Articles If you got it at GOODEVE'S, its GOOD. Goodeve Bros., Druggists and Stationers. Bargains: at M: J. O’HEARN's, th Spring and Summer Goods and. am goink to make prices talk r tocked . Jae ring the meni of Junev atch a8 Fine sted Suits Babes, ge eis os “Magig Tage Salto, © "5.75 A Complete Line of Miners’ Supplies always on Hand. 3M. J..O’HEARN, oe. | Clothier and Outfitter. | 7° F°""- na Fine Ste ch Twee valu 0 We B08 suits for..--- si Boys’ Sults a 08 Sa fs ang oad portllts tS ces Men’: 12, 5 50 ‘The Ba the Bus Supposing. for the sake of argument, that you need a watch. BOTH SIDES! There are two waysin‘ which you could get one. You can > buy it any place of anybody who happens to sell watches, or “* you can buy of a house which carries the largest stock in the widest yariety ; a house of experience, reputation and s thor- ough knowledge asto just the watch which will meet your re- quirements. Our guarantee, which is vittually a trial for one “year, goes with every watch we sell.. — on ==="EWERT BROS. === * PP PAARL LLL LALLA LAL 5 Dunsmuir, Eherts and Turner are THE NEW Gi GABINET OTHER MEMBERS CHOSEN: Smith to Be Minister of Mined, Welld Garden Take Remaining Portfolios Government Hes ‘s, Btreng Majority ‘Will Open a New Era. Victoria, B. | new cabiret will be--composed, of: James Dunsmuir, president. of the council. D.'M. Eberts, attorney genefal J. H. THR probably minis! finance. A. Cy Wells. The first three, were, swor and assumed theli Fi ~ From all: parts. of” Chnddd ‘dnd many other -points in the provitice) Ea Sworn in as Ministers, i, (|< ‘8 ++ Soeclat to the Raconp. Gz June. 16. premier nid |) Mayor Garden.of Vancouver. ies, today! iG s of werd to to d forwarded tothe new premier,’ Sand expression was added ‘in “man stances that a new era had day ined for British Columbia and that ‘con~ fidence in the country would vat -once be restored. - That the Dunsmuir ministey will meet the. house with a strong work- ing majority.on. ‘July 5 is conceded en all sides. the magnificent province ona broad and comprehen- Sive scale, to which task voted the energies of Premier Di muir and his‘colleagues, will bring, by farthe greater portion of the members) 5 cs Proposed General Amnesty mast Se- to the Times from Paris says? - made in the chamber by “M. Wal- of cong atic ithe thé egray The development cot resources. of the pail vill -be de- the new ministty.the support of 2A ee oanT SHUT our DREYFuws, lustate the Ex-Captalm.- By. Associated Press. New York, June 16.—A dispatch the. “It appears from a bel eed ; large soni fires oceurrdd in Thide.’ churches were. burned, besides the residences of many for there:.is no hope of i Baits beltig made. e The train conveying the relieving Lwatrobiged ta: return; being unable to reach Lang Fang, where detach- ments'of foreign troops, despatched on Sunday. Jast; ate now” endeavor- ing to'repair the line. New: York, Jute 16.—A dispatch to the Joureal: and Advertiser from Tien Tsin says: .... “Boxers. contrél” “Tien Tsin and burned at the stake. «? | prevails a ¢EIGN OF TERROR} IN CHINA canines ASKED TO ‘ACT Boxers Burn ‘and Roast Chinese : "Officials “Alive. oP sin=-Relief Parties ‘Turn Back. eastern .-portion of the ‘city. English ‘and © American ners. Tel- the next step. Pekin is perilous, as there is but a | short.step from the Churches DANGER IN DELAY Board of Trade Calls for Instant Re- moval of McInnes. Telegram Sent to 4)1 Boards of Trade in the Province Asking That They Join in Re- queat for Prompt and Decisive Action at Ottawa. That there is to be no. relaxation in the effort to secure the removal of Li Governor Mcl was shown by the action of a special meeting of the Rossland board of ‘I trade last evening. Vice-President C. O. Lalonde occupied the chair and, in the absence of the secretary, J. S. Clute, Jr., acted as secretary. Vigorous speeches were made by J. M. Martin, J. S. C. Fraser, A. B, Mackenzie, W. T. Oliver and J. S. Clute, Jr., condemning the arbi- trary course of the governor during :| the last two years and it was unani- mously ordered that the following :|-vants'of foreigne's: to® the killing of foreigners themselves. “If a massacre is averted,” the Spectator, “and. the. . palace re- duced to” seeming obedience, the ph communication is. interrupt-| rand difficulty will be to decide on ed, the poles have been burned and : with food and anymunition ‘@miciuls Burned at the Stake tative, city, officials have been Great panic ’ ng the Chinese.” os Break ‘out Anew. cannot deprive ex-Captain Dreyfus of the right of completely rehabili- tating himself by any. scheme of general amnesty. must give Dreyfus the right of re- ‘k-R that the g: whe --The” amnesty QUICK WORK | ra od “Red Star Storage & Transfer (Of AY elivered oes & recuiar Storage and aa Mee al ait waits mage deliv’ |. Min’ ntracts retisk. We hin a andl agents. house, or ship any class of goods. : WE SPLE GOOD, DRY, SEASONED WO Office: Washington ‘Bt., opposite Bank of Montreal. J.W. frartiine, Mer. M. Waldeck Rousseau therefore opposes the bill. that Dreyfus will make another ‘at- tempt at complete rehabilitation at the exposition.” Good Boxing Matches and Other with his p! s grade. It is believed here —_———___——- THE ATHLETIC CARNIVAL, Rvents at Firemen’s Benefit. The athletic carnival for the bene- P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Ferguson, and Vancouver. — William Donald, Mgr, Rossland Branch. ce t Sandon, Revelstoke, Greenwood, Massie Neon Forks, and Vancouver. ARKETS . RETAIL MAR } New il, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, Rossing iver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, ke Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke fit of the firemen’s gymnasium will take place at the opera ‘house. on June 26 and the program’ ‘will be such as to gratify all lovers of the manly art and other sports. Woods, who has been training for the last two weeks for a match with Burns at Butte on July 4 for $1500 and the rope j of the world, will take aleading part in the program, having agreed to stay over for the purpose. William Boyd, a clever amateur among the firemen give his rope-jumping and sliib- seal atel: Billy prewihg near West river. have broken out at Lun Chow, rived at Fu. Chow June 13. gooo rebels have assembled at Kwei Li Sien. passed. through Fu Chow on June 11 on their way. to meet the Boxers. Terrible, companies today sent out a notice to the effect that telegraphic com- June 16.-—Trouble is Riots nce over a hundred refugees ar- About Bodies of Canton troops Briueh Warships Sall re-\'neither Kin‘nor leave until it is” that the government is prepared to respect international obligations and 6gether. If China, the able to anarchy breaks out object of the powers is defeated and the future success of present efforts’ may involve aseries of wars of which no-man-can see the end.” The paper suggests that the present impasse must be found in the appointment by the representatives of the powers of a competent vizier, as has so often been successfully done in other Otherwise, the hid- eous calamity of China- falling to ‘The Powers Must Control The powers can i ly in Pe- of ser- | te] be sent to all the boards of trade i in the province: ‘Will you join Rossland board of trade in sending strong test Do- minion government against further retention in office of Lieutenant- Governor Mclones, urging his in- stant removal on. ground that his continuance in office is a. menace to the prosperity of the province.” says “hold China egress from eastern crises. pieces may in a few months participate in the movement the Statist says: citing the cupidity and overtaxing the capacity of all the ruling men. Commenting upon the supposed hesitation of the United States to press the Boxers, as reported in ca- ble dispatches from Washington, “No European power will mis- understand the present hesitation of THE NEW LEGISLATURE. | Alone Belng in Doubt. phi following: candidates have been elected: Riding. Winning Cand’te. Party. Alberni.....A. W. Neill.......Ind Comox.... A. Mounce . the Doubtful. . «A. S. Rogers ...Con és .J. Hunter......Con Chilliwack C. Munro, ...Gove . H. Dickie. . Turner Dewdney. ...R. McBride Esquimalt.. C: E. Pooley. .- Turner a .W. H. Hayward. Turner East Lillooet. ..J D Prentice... .Ind -) West Lillooet.A W Smith. .Turner N.E. Kootenay. ..— Wells.... Ind S.E. Kootenay..£ C. Smith..Gov Slocan .....R F Green.. . Prov Rossland....Smith Curti Nelson.. . John Houston - Revelstoke....-— Taylor.....Con Nanaimo... Ralph Smith. ..Labor N. Nanaimo. W W B Mclnnes.Gov be ex- to sup- Woods will box six rounds with por He will also Don’t Burn Oil= They reduce. insurances give your home or business Sbrighter aorrs er ees ined sive yor money in MANY WayS.......ee00e Steam Fixtures carried in stock. Estimates furnished for Wiring and Lighting, nd Manufacturing purposes. plied for Mining ©! Electric Powe. nde cheaper than steam. Motors for sale or rent. , between 8 a. m., and 6 p.m. ear In case of trouble ith, lights, a telephone | Ney 67 bes re! fekey Rossland “Water and ‘Light Go. -get-tos have also been a » | between lis and between Frank Armstrong |, chinist at the War Eagle, who was formerly Fitzsimmons’ partner, will also arrange 4 rounds, it he can find eae: on Monday and will provide a lively entertainment for two. sand one-half hours. besi Wilkinson and EI- far and F.Raymer. Dan Copley,the ma- match, for three The complete program will be out tally interrupted. London, June 16,—With the re- that the Boxers have massacred a number of native converts and ser- vants of foreigners east of Pekin, dral at Pekin, the situation in the news this. morning that telegraphic communication between Shanghai and Tien Tsin is totally interruptec. Consequently, the prevailing uncer tainty as to the facts and _possibili- ties of the p ated, with Tien Tsin was to- Anxiety in Londen ts coming throngh Tien Tsin ides burning the Catholic cathe- east appears perceptibly graver. add to the difficulties, comes the will be ei has occurred in Gambia goes. By Associated Press. trial at Berkely Oval, Smith, a young member Kings county wheelmen -! cling records. flying start in 43 seconds, mile in 1.28, half di: It is generally recognized Atriéa, June 16.—A native rising Two British ministers and six mem- bers of the police have been killed at Sann Kanndi, on the south bank of the Gambia river, by Mandin- Broke ‘Two World's Records. New York, June 16.—In a private lyn, broke two world’s amateur cy- Paced by « motor cycle, Smith made a half mile with This lops foar and from: the former mile and ohe-half second from the that the position of foreigners, at former half-mile records. “The British.first-class — cruiser | the United States and jump at the) ¢_ Nanaimo. .J. Dunsmuir... .Turn with tfoups, sailed for conclusion that American feeling | New Westminst’r..J. C. Brown,Gov Tien Tsin this morning. Captain|and opinion are controlled by the| Richmond .... T. Kidd......Prov Scott of the Terrible, previous to|P litical Victoria....J H Turner......Turn sailing, arranged to land a twelve- with the “approaching presidential} uw H D Helmcken.... “ pounder and other _ship’s guns for election “ ..R Hall... a“ land service. The British first-class «© ¥..A E McPhillips.... ‘* armored cruirer Undaunted has sad- NATIVE RISING IN GAMBIA. « North..J -Booth ..... “se denly been ordered north, udder —_——_ - «© South..D M Eberts.... ‘ led orders. She will sail i di- | Britton and Police | Vancouver ...-J Martin......Gov y. Murdered in West Africa. “ .H Gilmour .... “ No Wire to Tien Tain By Associated Press. “ «++ J F Garden.. New York, June 16.—The cable Bathurst, Gambia colony, West " .» RG Tatlow..... “ West Yale....D Murphy ...- East Yale....Price Ellison. . colony. North Yale .. F J Fulton .... ‘* Summary. Turnerites. Conservatives. Provincial ... Independent . Total Opposition .... . Government.... . Walter F. | Doubtful...... .--- aes 2 of the Brook- Total.... The grand encampment of Odd Fellows of British Columbia will be and a|held in Rossland next year. H. Jj. to the sovereign grand lodge, which meets at Richmond, Va., next year. Members Who. Compose It, Casstar Raymer has been elected a delegate -