eae ea TRN IT SET RAE TET ASAE ER TOT _ Some” excellent makes of men’s Fedora hats at the One Price Store,, Spokane street. We are over- stocked in this’ line and will close them out at 50 cents’ each. i Barbers jackets at Reagh’s One Price Store, Spokane street. Paper collars, 20 cents a box, at Reagh’s One Price Store, Spokane street. The Rossland football inti has accepted, the challenge of the Trail boys, to play « game a week from Saturday afternoon. Miss Lottie Robbins left this’ morning for Portland. John Riordon has gone to Denver. ® Thomas Niesen, formerly a well | known business man of Rossland and Trail, came up’ from Myers: Falls yesterday. Alex Dick and Hector McRae wwere passengers — for . Spokane‘ today. “4 Rev. S. Rhodes came over from Nelson last night. A. C. Falconer’ "of oe) came in on last night’s train. *Duncan Ross, editor of the,Green- wood Times, is in the city. F. W. Bobbett, vice-president of d i number of the \ ,RECORD. the Spokane Falls &-Northern rail= way, is in the city. W. C. Archer, James Fiskin, John M.SHaley’ and Frank Haley left yesterday for the coast’ on their “way to Cape Nome.. Cleanliness Our Motto. As I have bought over the Wash. ] ington street Cleaning Works, I have remodeled the building and- works, and am_ now -in better con- dition and circumstances to do. cleaning than it has ever been done’ in British Columbia, having “had experienca in Butte, Montana. I am also prepared to gyarantee all of my work on all kinds of ladies and gents Pahoa apparel, having new > better ment, etc. You, along with all, are invited to inspect our business quarters and give us a trial. Mrs. F. WepLaKE, Prop. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY 1i. 1900. Physicians | recommend most moderate prices. : tf flowers, etc. ‘To Cure a Cold.in One Day. box. Thighly Schlitz’s extract of malt. Sold by the bottle .at the Interna- tional family liquor store... Import- ed. white, wines, clarets and’ ‘Burgun- dies by the bottle, basket or case at. Hazelwood ice cream at the Bon’ Ton. Ice cream sodas, fresh cut Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25¢c, E. W. Grove’s signature is on each Norice. ° ordinar; sijeral geting of the Cas. An. yf gate § valor Por rows Light Y. Imited, al at the of ice of ds Ne on, BSolum of May, 1 1900, at the hour oF 2:30 p. m., to consider the question pan Paced Sea a on Mayet i300, fat Rosal : HJ Atuns Hanxny, Secretary.’ City of Rossland, Court ‘Of Hevision. Notice is heroby given thatthe first anriual sitting of the court. of revision for the purpose of hearing all complaints ay ed the nssessment for the yea made™by the assessor of ” the city ‘of Rossland, B. O., will be held in, the cotinell charober, vity ball, Rossland, on Monday, the 4th day of June, A. 'D., 1900, at2 olclook pm. Wat. McQueen, City. Clore: City Clerk’s Office. Rossland, April 30th, 1900. einin FRENCH HAIRDRESSER. . CLASSIFIED. Special attention given to aetien men s hair cuttingjand shaving, ‘ Pro , DELzGn,: Ed th. No.0 Beokaie Ste 2 "PHONE. “Let us figure on your Job Printing Rolt & Grogan FOR RENT. Office on first Hoor ~-11s- Block. Office’ and rooms or. second floor Burns Block. Large Watehouse in center of town. FOK SALE. Seven-roomed Dwelling honee, plater ea. nished throughout, ‘gaod localit, nolo and Baleon on Second avenue.. — splendid business opportunity, H. E. Devin, Rep ive, Corbett-Jeffries fight,6.30 tonight at the International. Sandon Fire Fund. Previously acknowledged: :$ 999 7 Thomas Embleton....... Total ..... ..........$1d01 70 ‘The Prize Fizht, d Returns of the Corbett and Jef- ’ fries fight by rounds direct from As- sociated Press wire, will be given at the Strand tonight. NOTICE. The Trail Creek Liberal-Conser- vative association meetings will be held every Monday evening in the Mackintosh committee rooms, over, the old Bank of Montreal quarters. Rooms are always open for the re- ception of visitors, where ‘voters may register and receive general in- formation. Corbett-Jeffries fight,6.30 tonight at the International. Remoyal Notice W. H. Falding has removed his office into the new Bank of Montreal building. tf. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the ingle of theestate of Hessie Tay- for, late .of the city of Rossland, in the- Province of British oStambio, widow, de- tate of the said Hessie Taylor, deceased, wo Aled on or about the. 8th day of Jan— fred on or betors tae tat Mae? ‘of Jui to send by post repaid, Or ‘deliver Ma ‘Messrs, MacNeill & eacon, of the city of Rossiand, in the province of British Columbia, “solicitors for Tie official administrator, their Christian and surnames, addresses and (descriptions, the full particulars of thelr siaims, the statement of their accounts and tl nature of the securities (if any) held by th And further take nolice that after such last mentioned date the said official admin- istrator will proceed to distribute the asrets of thefdec eceased fame she parties entitled - thereto, having re only to the claims of which he, Snail “then bave notite. and that the said{official Ademinintts or will not be liabie ce the said assets or any part thereof to Ly porso claims notice s all not | have. been received by him at the time ofauch distribution. Dated this lat day of May, A. D.. 1900, ACNEILL & Deacon, Solicitors for James. Rergason Armstrong, Oficial Administrator for the county of Kootenay. Le Roi Livery, Feed & Sale Stables. JOHN F.- LINDBURG ++ ¢+PROPRIETOR Heavy Transferritg: oe ” First-class mae: & Pack Horses, ES: Cciioeraiet ‘Alleys 'Phéne No. 89. Postoftice Box 16. Roote n ay Caf ee Fresh Qysters in any Style. Game in Besson, Private rooms for parties.” usiness Men's Lunch,‘85c Open Day and Night. Rooms and Bar ...... in connection Miss K. Swanson, Prop. * pomeneoene x2 “| chinery and, although the shipments Goodeve Bros., Druggists. and- Stationers. It. PAYS to deal with Goodeve Bros. for-the week were 3466 tons, which is the best week’s total to. date, this figure would have been exceeded, | had the Red Mountain railroad been able to furnish more’ cars.’ ‘The mine is. prepared to increase its ship- new machinery arrives. ~ Wig Order for Drills. - “In anticipation of the arrival: of the few go-drill compressor. which is reported to have. been -Shipped from Sherbrooke, the Le Roi-has ordered 50°Mac machine drills from ‘| the Maé Machine company at Trail. This is the ‘largest order for air drills tne scope of the mining operations intended to be conducted on the Le Roi. The drills are to be furnished, in installments, all tu be delivered: by the time the new COMPFESSOF is veady, New Holst House Nearly Rexay The construction ‘ofthe engine house at the!-combination ’ shaft is well advanced, The foundation _[ wall is finished and. he roof is on, The--fleor. ready: for shingtin; | space Will be 84xg0 féet and will be. occupied by two first motion hoists, which are to operate through four of will next be set ‘ready for, the arrival cf the hoists in the middle of July. A large force of machinists is em ployed -in the _ installation of the pipe lines leading” from the boiler ‘| room and compressors to the site of the various engines calculated to be run by this. power. The timber framing shop isin full ‘ operation and the-blacksmith shop is finished ments very considerably when: the; i ever given in Canada and indicates |" The, war. office has. received the fol- lowing dispatch from Lord Roberts. “Kroonstad, May 12. [entered Kroonstad ‘at, 1 Union Jack wag holsted amidst cheers from the: British’ resi- dents.” “Part or wCouvey Captured... Broad od’s brigade: k-a part of-the enemy’s' :convoy yester- day afternoon. at “Potgier’s laager, southeast of Ventersburg, and cap- tured several wagons~ and . some ‘prisoners..“Freach,- “with Porther’s and Dickson's brigades an Hut: ton’s mounted infantry, the five. compartments of ‘the shaft distance due’ north ot this place. ‘|The foundations and anchor bolts «*We have taken -nearly “100 pris- foners during the last two days. All the Free Staters who could give a-good account of themselves have been disarmed and: allowed to return'to their farms. “The nights |. are getting mich cooler.” : Crossing of Valsch River Taken _ London, May.” 12,.— 2:30 p. m.— The:war office’ has received the fol- Joale and No, 1 Can Soon Ship The. ore bins at- the Josie and No 1 mines are practically finished and the ..one at the railway ‘will =. be - finished’ . during the coming week... “These mines will then be ready .to ~ ship as soon as the railroad has enough quired for the ‘Le Roi. Rich Ore in Joint Shaft. The joint shaft, sinking partly on claim of the Josie group, has attain- eda depth of go feet and shows a streak$'of ore from which assays | running up to four and five ounces BOCA aay Ss: Grand Forks, ‘and "Vancouver. —$—— _————— ; RETATE MARKETS Yeisen: and Vancouver. —= The Arlington, we Headquarters for Commer- - cial Men....Splendid Sample Rooms. UNEXCELLED TABLE. Toun Haverty, Proprietor. | William Donald, Mgr., Rossland Branch. - THE LEADING HOTEL AT TRAIL Don’t Burn Oil ROSS THOMPSON. : Zureka C »H “Sitverine, R.E. Lee, Rati Eureka, North Star.and Zila M Lots in the Original Townsite Na d, B. . I have the following blocks in n the following companies for :ale They home ort business place a Brighter Use Fleotrc Lights ‘Steam Fixtures carried In stock. Mining ‘and Manufacturing plrposes. Estimates furnished for Wiring: Reddin. Jack 0. ie Ne. ae between 8a.m., “and 6 p.m. and the workings of the Le Roi and Josie mines being a long distance from it, a separate shaft is neces- sary, thus making it a separate mine. DUNSIUIR A CANDIDATE the Le Roi and partly. on the Annie: vein 10 feet wide. This carries evening, ‘from in geld and two per cent copper. are ined. This is the westerly é extension of the -nérth Le Roi vein ing; ge lowing disp from Lord:Roberts: “Boschrand, May 12,—9205 a.m. —I am eight miles south ‘of Kroon- stad. The ‘enemy.-.¢vacuated, the first line of entrenchments ’ during ‘pare tor. fa. a Stnud Ad. ‘Act of ‘Treachery. out opposition-. todayy*-when the] | KI | OONSTAD He Enter >d the New Free _ State Capital Un- “opposed. HIS” 2am ANCE RAPID : poured in upon them frontthe win- dows of the farm house, killing several, of the Inniskillings. A score of them,were also captured, most of whom had been woundéd. wih Boers WIL Fight atthe Vaal London, May. 1.2,—Lord Roberts is now face. to face with. the Boer position at. Kroonstad, and. despite "| the. reports. of its strength, the result “lof the. meeting of the ° “opposing q forces is expected to be very sim- ilar to the outcome following the British. advance on. Brandfort and the Zand river. Lord Roberts. is apparently. keeping the! federals moving: too quickly to .give them time. for effective occupation of any position so-near-him: and, although numerous , kopjes.in «the ‘neighbor- hood of. Kroonstad ‘afford Strong positions,. from. which a, delaying action might be fought, it is fully anticipated. by the best experts that the Boers wj!l_ now hurry, on to the Vaal, where they. will once, more attempt to. stem the progress of the inv: derals prepare for what: will epee be a. decisive, Battle on the ridge running east and west, south-: wards of Johannesburg, where open defend Jendid ad: iP ges over '|any attacking force. ° ‘The to the ding army,’ while the bulk*of ground to the southward offers the’ superlative be possible, were the i of the hand: and commodious. War Engle hotel. Flowers were in profusion, while every wall and staircase was hidden . ‘by draperies of the Union Jack, Stars. and Stripes and red, white and blue bunting.» The exquisite gowns.of the ladies, however, were the most beautiful accessory to the scene.” In the: dining room an ar- ray of tables, snowy-white and sparkling, offered the season’s deli- cacies, which were served without furmal intermission at intervals in | the dancing: program, which com- }imenced promptly at- 9:30 o'clock, the music being. furdished by W yh lie’ 's orchestra. : It was.not until the. small ‘hours of morning that the sounds of the last waltz died away, when ‘‘God Save the Queen was sung, and the good nights were, for the last:time, reluctlantly exchanged. -. Among those present were: Mes- dames Abbott, Burnett, Burr,Clute, Falding, Fitzwilliam, Ferrier, Fry, Galt, Garde, Jenkins, Long, Morri- , son, Palmer, Perrine, Simons, Thompson;, Misses Boultbee, Fald- ing, Herchmer, Long, Marshall, ° O'Reilly, Reagh, Renwick, Smith, Walker, ‘Will; Messrs. Abbott, Barker, Burnett, Burr, Clute,Camp- bell, Cole,-Cregan, Cruickshank, Davis, Fry, Garde,Gilmour,Greene, F..T., Greene,’ H. V., Hinsdale, Jenkins, Kirby, Kirk, Long, ‘Mac- donald, B., Morkill, A. B., Oliver, H. G., Perrine, Pratt, Reid, Rick-- ard, Roberts, L., Simons, Smith, Stewart, L. B., Stewart,M.,Thomp- son, Warden, ‘Watsons Webster, Wyman. ‘The Week's Ore Shipments. The shipments of ore from the Le Roi mine this week were 3466 ° tons, bringing the total for the year to 24,130 tons. In . addition. 21 tons were shipped’ from the IX L,- camp 44,104 tons. ‘Royally Entertained ta Nelson Before leaving for home, many members of the Pythian grand lodge accepted: an. invitation from the Nelson, Knights to visit that.city. They were heartily welcumed and royally... entertained, (The Nelson boys ished the Ssportation, met the visitors at the train. and es- corted them. to the banquet.hall. The electric street cars were placed at the disposal af the visitors and their stay was most. decidely pleas- ant. It is exp 1 that the railway to, the night. We are rc towards Kroonstad.’ cf *“Gen. French's éavaley seized the drift over the “Valsch river at cars over and above: what are re- 4:30. last evening, ‘just in “time to iz Brine pposed by the | enemy.” Before the oer ‘Trenches. ondon, may, 12.—-11335 @. m.— Lord Roberts,” telegraphs ‘to the} war ‘office, under, idinte of May 11, follows: arters. with” Pole- marched 20 ‘miles jow at Geneva Sid- “from Kroonstad and about si: from Boschrand,, where the erg ‘are holding en- trenched positions.” Gordon's brig+ ade is in ‘touch with them, Tucker’ 's division is a short: distance south- east and Hamilton's force is still further east. fhe Accepts Ralph smith ‘ce Guard at Geneva. - to Speak at Rossiand Special to the Record. Victoria, May 12.—James Duns- mo. Kamloups, Nelson and Rossland, paign. One Price Store, Spokane Street. Geneva Siding, May 11.—(morn- ing)—The British forces have ar- rived here, marching splendidly, muir has nfermed the residents -of, General. French, in. the advance, South Wellingtan that he will ac- | Firing was heard yesterday in the cept a nomination for South Nanai- | direction of his force. An Actof Base Treachery Ralph Smith intends visiting Some : of the Inniskillens had approached the kraal, where a force and speaking there during the cam-| of Boers was concealed. A white] flag -was flying from the kraal. Miners’ summer jackets at the | While the troopers were unsad- eva . Siding, ‘as|- the Zand-river. will be completed to- night.. The line is almost entirely yond where the British are, the Boers retreated from their positions too hastily to do much damage. . |Kroonstad, 20 miles off. - ‘The Boers Near Thaba Nehu. bility.*: ~ General Grenfell succeeded of Boers has appeared -at Verona, ‘on the Ladybrand road. STHEAWAR EAGLE DANCE. . Movsiana Soctety. special. flectric. il destroyed north of the river, but be- | The Boers are reported to be en- trenching. .-. =ithemselves © around Eden,. May. :11,—The-;Boers re- tired somewhat today, but it is im- possible to fay, swhere'they may turn up next, owing to their great mo- in pushing them back near: Rapuis- kop, while General Brabant pushe¢ ‘forwatd in the-direction of Brands drift, alongwith General . Campbell and the sixteenth brigade. A body /An Event to Be Long Hemembered by The staff of the, War. Eagle mine Proved:themselyes easily first as en- tertainers by their; first -dance last evening. ... The dance, had Iqng been promised and ng. pains. were .spared to make the affair the most’ elabor- ate. .poriety. event of, athe, . year. A ‘formed the War Eagle willage intoa fairyland of red, white, blue and The lution for the reorg zation of: tne Homestake Mines Limited was ratified at a sharehold- ers’ meeting: yesterday. R. B. and G.-A.’ Miller of Green- wood passed through . here’ this _ morning for Seattle on their way) to Cape Nome. Mrs. J. B. Johnson gave a tea party toa number of friends yester- day. * » William Hooson, father of ex- Alderman John Hooson, died at the Sisters’ hospital last night of pneu- monia. G..E.: McCarter, of the Grand Forks Gazette, has returned from Spokane, where an operation ce- stored the sight of an injured eye. Rupert Inkster, of the Bank of Montreal, has been transferred from here to the New Westminster branch, The county court will sit here on May 17 to try civil cases, Lilla Garlaod,. the: little girl ine jured at the No. 1 mine, is recover- ing.and will not be seriously disfig- ured. Hazelwood ice cream, ice cream soda, G. B. chocolate, fresh cut flowers, etc., at the Bon Ton. tf Removal Notice W. H. Falding has removed his office into. the new Bank of. Montreal Gling their horses, a deadly fire was green lights; but more pleasing, ifa building. - . tf making total for the year for the a i i i H Kf