OL 8, NO. 292; . PRIOR FIVE. CENTS. Leather Goods... SSS : We have just received-a fine line of Purses, Card Gee Wallets: and: Cigar. Cases in all the latest shades, and, ‘wi Silver. and Gilt: ‘Mountings, : - JW. U. SPRING, NEXT DOOR. TO POST OFFICE: ger of the. Big, Company’! for‘One, Year. Men's unlined. Wool auits,: Men's: Li Osler coats and ‘Yeats, ‘Meni ‘Ss Summer ilk Bt Maret, Pique and Regatta, A nobby ine ot Colored Shirts Adis or, rea without col : “BOYS s U ue Boy's Tinén two plece Salts; Boy’s linen Bailor Sui CORNER COLUMBIA + AVENUE 2 AN é H] er and raat ie tl table ES The sale leaves Mr. ?\gole white two yehrs. ago “bought’the interests - of +H ‘ owns ithat fragment. Salt Lake ‘saya ‘Mar- |/ aa Daly of, Montana;and his, jaseoclates, the-Anaconda. Mining Co., have seld }) their holdings in that company inter- to an:Eastern -tyndicate headed - ‘by. in D. Rockefeller, for $23,000,000. The ‘transfer occurred: more than a / month‘ , but bas. never been =made* public. “Daly with’ nothing jaiexcent his Bitter Root stock, ihe trahéfer intludtes-the town of Ana- in Mon ‘conda with its mines: and emeltera and |: {coal ant ‘timber:lands: in Montana and ‘Wyoming. --Even “this Yast’ amount, | however, the purchasers-do not become “ALondon syndicate that |? {He rst, estate for- $7,000,000, - still Mr. Daly. has reed. to remain 2s ‘sensei manager. att usly daeaulting two. men: ‘at’ Shoal. B: meagre: facts: a © ita] 8 hat the: peat ieus had’ oly.» been |= N mo tries our saat tons Bre. convin SOHTCAGO, ‘June AZ A special to the at FIRE, FLY. SEIZED. : 000 Ri ‘Rifles. for the Carlos “Rovolutionists. nip, Jane 17.—Official eonfirtaa | tion‘hae been réceived here of the seizure | ofthe yacht} ire Fly.at Racchon, a:pop- ular: summer, bathing place, 36. miles by se ‘patie “southwest of. Bordeaux, France, with 4,000 rifles;said to have been inten- ded-for Carligts, 2It id claimed thatthe ‘Fire Fly belongs to. Lord’ Ashburnton, whu is looked-upon as-a representative in England of Don, Carlos, Spanish pre- tender... Well known Carlists who have -;\ been interviewed on. the aubj:ct. said: < | {Even if 4,000 sifles, have been’ ‘seized, 8,000 have ‘already? entered the country.” ‘The . rifles?’are!. of Chassepot pattern. Dartmouth England. ii EAN TO” OCEAN. : The Vanderbits, buy ne ‘Terminal Grounds n Francisco. Bax eae June=17.—The ‘Ex- awiner.saysithe, ‘Vanderbilte ‘are: about: to purchase proparty. t. ‘North Beach: from tho, Fair eatate.f foria té srmipal, 10 idea ,of coun pleting a toad} enti under their control from New ‘Yor! jan Francisco. - WATER: PIPE BUBSTED. pasate es a Fountaln eae Feet High in the Nar- a a ie up” over.100-feet in: ‘the’ ‘air. The i ald:be diatine!ly seen from‘ miles.distant.. ~ Klondikers‘atFived here: laut’ -night- on: :| the steamer City-of Beattle. nt Hiy.th 000.¢ 'Hé‘had*aboa his care.’ ang Grand Jury", at ‘Watlase’ ‘Indiet r : Blowing: Up the Mii}. ‘The Fire Fly. arrived at, Aracchon, from f | Northport Collective: bath TC VEN Didn't Know Anything About ne ~ thn Much;: ONLY w0w HE CAME 7 GET Leet. The Elght-Hour Law, the Deadman's — Island, Japanese Legislation All , “io al Dark ; a -Hon, Joseph’ Martin yesterday” on ; to the. Boundary. country, and npon: “his return to Rossland was seen by a. repre- “ sentative of the Recorp and interviewed as follows: “What do you thimk will-be the out- | come of the enforcement of: the” eight- “| hour law?” ‘I do‘not:know a thing about it” Mr. 'Martin‘anr ered with’ a smile.’ “Would::yon mind saying ~ “what you | think, will be the outcome ef ithe dig- of the f by the Domi’ ion government?” ae 20 would’nt mind if 1’ ‘inew,but Ido >| nob know a thin gabout it? atill” ‘pless- mi antly: anewered Mr, Martins 2: +: “Te the Alaskan ‘boundary. queation.in teresting the. coast ; people much. and what do they: “think OF 162”? <4 do ‘not Know: a. bing a aboat iby a ‘| murmired Mr. Martin. “How. ‘dia you.:come™ to: get Northport, Mr. Martin?” “New you are | ' thing Ido know. =| gaid anything about ‘all aboar’d or, poi oe ted ‘out what't 6-0 vas other way, so'my train sneaked‘ without me. “The. newspapers: should roast the railroad; for I understaud soma. one gets left:every day.” : Fighting . Joe did ‘not look | half ‘50. mu Itke he was going to burst as he dic ‘fore he wat “delivered of ‘the aera speech, “ SEEKING ARBITRATION. ee Both Parties to the Great Lockout “Are, eary of ‘the Fight. f fom routes saicines Bey parity and spread tne(rianes” ‘others bi iam tah fee secon Qiang prope proeritee cay" The “tired feeling” dus to,,change of Mearone will ai ae andthe system my ‘orousl 1. cleansed ‘and a ier the Drug lint Itine a ie aa ht Bites Seep rt nt swe.ean direct you to She scan wirareee & Moro, rah aed Rooms for angus and Dimer Parties ir ‘ Resolution Endorsing Yukon Charte © orrawa; June 1 —The houee devoted all of yeeterday to the. distribution bill. Hon. Mr. .,Mullock-:moved--its- second reading. Sir-Charles Tupper: replied condemiing | the~ measure. tHe, ho ever, denied that _ he. was. going to. 3 in: atruct. Mr, J'earson . followed, saying that the differonce betwecn the 1882, act and the present .one-waa that -while the former was aimed at certain, the. pres- ent one was framed on. certain” princl- ples. Hon, Mr.’ Clarke: Wallace moved the adjournment of 0, debate a. little befure'midnight said that~ it too: ( ome sparring, Sir’ ‘Chiiries'Tus-per asked, i ‘The divided, ‘there being e8 This is Oniya "Soneme form you that-I am stil) doing business at “he roid stand yheres yea g inthe Drug ina position to H.-H Playford, AUDITOR ACCOUNTAN t Z No.1 Stone lock, R fossa aoe: @PRING: SUEANINGT ‘Thiaia the season to-have your system: thor, lensed... Hood's. Sazsapal and ery, Fy, ssimpoand are countered two modies. You can havo elther of the stanjottie. Homemberthe address, hvery Sunday night; Grand .-. Practice Concert by New city Band _ Thomas Aout: Drugs ih At BT. CHARLES HALL First Avenue Near Spokane, cal ST, CHARLES HOTEL, | ————— Oldest Estal Cr a eaten eck eres witLiam R. "JEATTY ta ‘Ex- colieetey none wall sxe) and & feet Bish: “Undertake! re Cold St T y Let. ( ‘old Storage To 7A Under the tt, Charles Hotel. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A All Kinds of Delicacién ths thp Market Affords. | Willred the stor. MecDonald 1 has given. notice that:he will move next. -week.a regolationen-' dorsing the poli of tHe= Rovermnent ‘on Chamberlain. RIO GRAN RIVER OVERFLOWING Eagle Pass Isolated, Bridge Washea away fh “and Great Damage Done, Saw ‘Feanctsco} Jume .17. The flood | hich devastated-the Kio Grande valle} caused a loca of property’ that will ape proximate.s third ofa, million dollars, ‘The'Rio Grande river at Eagle-Pags rose forty feet Wednesday night, completely isolating the town. and carrying: away tbe iron bridge» wkich connected’ the town of Eagle P: ith : Porfiro, Mexi- COs. . ici aga eimai June’ 17.--Both |] is eatin ‘ imposed ‘on as regards ‘the-¢xtermal’ débts tho July: coupon, will “be +paid sin: fall:- but: the will ask the courts:for‘authority":to-ne- gotiate’ with foreign’bondhdldere. with view of obtaining a reduction in the rate of interest. ~” Judgment tor “the: O.. Be R. “Toxvon, June 1?7.—The- ptivy ‘council haa reversed the +jud; ie of Britieh Columbia ‘and “granted’an is- junction-reatraining Parke & Pritch and. the owners of .a. vanch on Thompson | ribs to the track of the Ganadion 1 Pa-, cific, tuilway. ms “Loxbox, Jane 17.— decording toa die- } patch, to a news agency - here from Pre- teria, a aquadron of seven. British war- hips dias” arrived at the .entrauce ‘of Delagoa-Bay. ; of the report and in euti-official - circles “litid Tooked" upon as being utitrue— {Goff Wins in. inth Rourd. Ban FRaxctsco, Jane. 17.—The fight between the middle: weights; Charley Goff of-San/-Fro»sisco;,and Jim, Franey of Cincinnati; before thé National Club, resulted in ‘clean Victory for Goffin the ninth-round. famed “Upset in’ Lake Bennet; . Vaycouner, ©.'.0,, June 7 17.—F. Buckle," ‘who. arrived from’ Skagway~ by. by. the steamer: Catchist, reports that he and his party: outfit was upect.on Lake Bennét, w! while enroute: for Dawson; --Austrailans: Won, Caco, Jai 17.—The Australians wen the cricket. match by ten wicketa. river hom irrigating. in @,manner ; jinju- |. There is no confirmation |; par to'the great lockout of 40,000" Vemotal workers and building:-trades employes, which developed fronr-the: joiners’ fight. ~~ -A special, board.of arbitration has.-offer= ed te mediate between the contractors and the men, apd both sides areinclined to try to come to eompromis *Uniesa Home such move as: this is successful; it ig.difficult to.jadge how-long.the lockout may. continue,.for . the workmen on... the. ‘one :hand:-haye- obtained. consid rable ‘money from sympathizers: in ‘foreign countries and; the contractors, on the other hand, have asked to employ Dan- ish werkien' who may-be idle ‘onace count of the Copenhagen strike. ~ Fraser ‘River ‘Still Rising. ‘Li.oorn, B.C., June 17.—The ia ising steadily, and. the weath somewhat cooler: QuzsNELuE, B. C., June 17.—The, riv- er has raised five inches. The weather is cool and cloudy. Yave, B.-O;;Jnne17.—The river rose three feet since-7 o’clock ay yeeterd . morning. Falled to- Indict, ‘ Reapina, Pa., June 17.—The grand jury today: ignored bills of indictment charging certain Reading railway em- ployes with with being responsible | for the'recent wreck at Exeter, where twen- ty-nine persons were killed and many. more injured. The jury eat aday im consideration of the cases. ~ Strike About Ended. a New. York, June 17.—Ten of the prin- cipal manufactories of children’s jackets signed an agreement with the, union and gave. satisfactory security to pay the unien-scale‘ot- wages. It ia said ‘today thatthe atrike will” be over by. Monday ‘morning. The ma Recorp delive part. of the city for 65 cents per mon