Jequetn « | Rossland Evening Record YOR 3. NO. 268. ROSSLAND. BRITISH COLUMBIA, ‘TU ESDAY. MAY 16, 1899. ENR Problem of Cireumventing old Age PRIOE FIVE CENTS. DY BIGLEY'S EE Thought to Be Lady's Maid in a Kew OF UE AT LAST nS ve Ring Taste. — — There is no cn ‘THE POLICE COURT. Payday Had a Bad E! Yesterday. The police court is doing » wholesate ueiness these days. Yeaterday beisg rayday may have had something to do Upon the Boys —— ground whi-h ro much tuto ovt centers af the ewreey wa hor is there anything in which greater div eralty uf Nag ten taste {ato ho With domo tt whilst othe:s ¢ bination with Bm nd fen Dh eet i ow We tlomt na woil a8 Ww aud half hoop styles, rangiug ali “). W. SPRING. LAL NAINA merald, eve wn ox vellus Diamond e2d nd, pure an elmple: others prefer the Tearl: we towards the biamond or. Pearl, vet in cow: tub +, Sapphire, Opal, Turquoiee or Olivine. tiona ty fine ecle:tion of all 1 earl in single, twin, @ way froin $19.u0 to $ ese combira- throo-sto1.e Wy.U0 eathe * Bureesior to CraLtonkn, Mircwent. & PPRING. - Next dour tothe lust (fire, | on OO et pe Bind is Solved. paibtisice ale PROF. JOSEPH 4H. HAWLEY OADEDLSTSSLDLOLTSOLSOLSECT=-O Worth Considering. . » That our stack of Ready Mane Clothing, Gent’s Furnishings, ete., is complete in each and every line. Mens’, Boy’s and Youth’s | Tweed and Serge snits, ” guaranteed, The largest varie King B-and John B. Hate ever shown in ‘A fine stuck of uteide and Ineble of every garment of uliudes and colors in : Stetson Rossland. : ‘ Mens’, Boys’ and Youths’ Shove fromthe best to clear ut CO=T. makers... A few pair of. Ludics’ shoes A Inrge consignment of Trunks and Valiges just to hand. x ~The RUSH. in: our Ordered Clothing department convinces na that we have, the nobbiest line of Inported Tweeds, Serger Wor- stedx, Overcoutings and Foncy Vestings in’ the city. e very latest. and fit.gnazanteed and in order to compete ship th Workman- with tie 20-day sales and prople geing out of business, F Prices Have Been Reduced. 'M. J. O’HEARN, The Clothier. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND LINCOLN ST. DLSLLL LLL LL LLL SESS LECO Fluid of Young Goats tt Weapon to Combat the An- gel of Death. ») Curcago, May 16.—The Tribune gays: «4 discovery which it is claimed solve, the problein of, cirenmventing old age has just beea made public by Prof. Jos- tph RK. Hawley and Alexander C..Wien- ter, of the Chicago clinical echool,. ‘The return to yon It Jeaeverted is produced “y hy podermic injections of lyinphatic fiuid’ of animals, particularly | young: gosta, ‘The discovery waa made here a year ago and subsequently deimonstra- tions of its effect woie ascertained. At one of his experiments at school Dr. ‘vith the rushing business. There were ix cages to be gone through with this uorning, The firet was. Walter Burke, vho was remandsd yeaterday upon -the suge of frequenting hudees of ill fame. e was fined $12 in default of which he ets two Weeks in the city jait. Mut Meyers, at 410 or two weeke “for ving drunk and disorderly. James Millmo, who was deacribed.-by he officeras a bully, was given $16 or 0 tonth, cent a ‘Thomas Ryan was let zo on the charge f being drunk'and inespable, not hay a¥ 8 previous bad record. i Patrick O'Reily, who was arrosted by Onnatable Houxon, pid a tine of $5 >for J wing.drunk and disorderly. E “York Family. 3RPUSES TO GIVE GIRL’S NAME 4 Prepossessing Girl 16 Years Ola * ets the ‘Situation With- *" out References. New Youk, May. 16.—In what. man- rer Lady Buckley becaine separated At 10 o'clock thie morning a little Fin- ander was arrested and marched off te wil for breaking ;doors and windows on Nickle Plate flat with an axe. He.,wue] ‘all and’by ‘his appearance had jevi- “ently got the worst of ‘it among the people who were being disturbed by hin. John Sharp was up for being «Irunk ,nd disorderly, and a8 his , deportmen* nefore the judge was not up to the re- Hawley i d hyp en jectians of fiuid from the lymphatic ~| glanda of a goat to a dog kuown to be 14 years old. The ‘dog was matched care tally for two months. - At. the end ot that time the animal: was lively as a puppy. A number of human beings, it iu agid, have been experimented on in Chicago in the aame way and with the ‘| same results. ; CAN'T SELL THE DIAMOND. pose of & Valuable Jewel, ‘Loxpox, May 16.—Lord — Francie fHop , brother of | mA All we ask 1S: erand trust to their dealers. ‘Try! - = ee * We-will have your trade after. th: G. O. LALONDE 106 WES® COLUKBIA AVENUE. ~The averpge-man buys shoes from their appear- “anes and fit.’ They knew little about leath-- Hence the advantage of deaisng with a repu tablehouse. Our shoesstrike people by stylish shape-and:by their quality. . 11 EAST.COLUMBIA ANENUE. ij eaatle and-hi & ‘ican actress, applied’ to ‘chancery ; court | today for permission to sell the the ‘fam- a hi ily heirl a blue di: outt Hefuses Lord Hope Perinission to Dis-| the. Dake: of New-|. ‘of’ May-*Wolie, Ammer F rt he was ded to’ jail intil temorrow. wy RIOT AT CIENFUEGOS. dock Taborers Demand Back Pay ands Fight Ensues. ‘Province Santa Clara, ‘48 cara.s. The council for Lord Hope urges that the gem was useless for orna- ment and that it would be wiser for the benefit of Lord Hope's income than’ al- fow it to a lien for the next forty years. ‘The council for the’Duke of Newcastle and Lady Beatrice Lister Kaye, eldest T. R. MORROW, MoLEAN & MORRO PIONEER + _ OUR GOODS: ARE RIGHT. OUR:PRICES ARE RIGHT. gabbhbbhhhbihs WHEN YOU: WANT A— BRING IT TO US. FILLED ACCURATELY siater of Lord Hope, opposed the: gale, which the court eventually refused to sanction, CARNEGIE QUIT GIVING. ‘an End Soon Came ‘to This Millionaire's ~ -Phijanthropic Resolutions. i Lonpoy, May 16.—Andrew Carnegie ieft London today for Biboe castle. In an interview juat published he is quoted assaying: “L am looking forward * to protection in my Highland solitude from an army of mendicants whe every. DRUGGISTS.” AUDITOR and ACCOUNTANT P.O. BOX 598. H. H.Playtord, No.1 Stone Block, Rossland 5 thi! fam pastel IG DOUCSESC=CO2 ey ‘Thin is the se clensed. . Rossland Labor Unions. ook’ and Waiters’ union, No. 40, eetxevery Saturday ‘evening at ®: Union halt. Jaw 0, Bo eB MURCH, Fec. Jonn KunN, 18, W 1. U., 0 Miners Thoms Stout, Tel. Yres. First Avenue Near Spokane Strect. [This Is OnlyaScheme till doing business ing in the hour impt ine for sub to every conceivable object. Even were I disposed to accede to theae applications my resources for philanthrophy have 2! been fully hypothecated, and bombard- ing me with further appeals is simply adding to the postal revenue.” Trouble in the Transvaal. _ CAPETOWN, May 16.—The Argus, of this city, today publishes a despatch from Pretoria, capital of T 1, of atrecte, A GRAND BALL. The Labor Unions of Rossland to Celebrate! the Queen's. Birthday. j ‘Tlere-will be a grand fabor union ball: given on tlie ‘might.of the 24th of May. under the auspices. of. the eTrades and labor Council in honor of the Queen's birthday. It will be held at the Miner’s Union hall. Tickets for gentlemen, $1; ladies.free. z —_— LOCAL BREVITIES. Dr.G. E, Kemple, of Spokane, is in town on mining business. tees E, W. Talket, of Spokane, is here on court business. ., ‘The Weatern hotel om Second avenue is being raised, and a story putin un- der it. acters The Minto houee baar-.is in the hands of the.sheriff for a claim for rent. J. F. Fitzpatrick, the plamber, has the contract for doing the plymbing in the mew. bank of Montreal builving. the South African republic, saying N. W. ‘Reitz, secretary of state, confirms the report that a number of unusual ar- rests haa been made there and it is The Glarendon Cafe | : : First Class in Every Respect. “Open Day and Night. terse PRIVATE ROOMS FOR and Small Dinner Parties. Ranquets d that the are British officers. : Deadman’s Island. s Loxpon, May 16.—A dispatch to the Daily Mail from Capetown saya: “Ne- gotiations are meeting between Preai- dent Kruger, of the South Africa repub- lic and Sir Alfred Minler, governor of Capetown and the British high commis- sioner for South Africa, regarding tl i ii Adi h from V saye that Attorney-General Martin, acting wholly for the province, has caused the arrest of Ludgate, on Deadman’s island, upon the charge of cutting public timter with- out alicence. The city refuses to relin- quish its claim, 60 the three-cornered tight is growing very interesting. Watson Salls. Vatizso, Cal., May 16.—Rear Admi- ral Wateon, who is to relieve Admiral Dewey in command of the Asiatic equad- ron, sailed for the Orient on the steam- ship City of Pekin. Hernandez Released. Caracas, Venezula, May 16.—General Hernandéz, leader of the revolution of 1898, in Venezuela, who was captured near Yuimare on June 12 laat, has been released. 2 of the Uit _in Trans- vaal, bave culminated finallyin an 21 - rangement for a conference, which will probably be heli in Capetown. Count Kills Himself. ‘Loxpon, May 16.—Special dispatches from Vienna say it is reported there, that Count Radenia, former prime min- ister of Austria, recently tried to com- mit suicide on account of losses sus- tained on the racecouree. The fortune of the former premier has been, estima- ted at $2,500,000. He is ibed rom her neice remains to be learned. the odd part of the story is that: the. reice, finding herself friendless. aud ré- sourceless in- New York, answered an utvertisement for a lady’s maid, was nired ag such, and is now 2 gueat in the nouse of her eretwhi.e entployers, while they are edvertising for her aunt, gays & norning paper. Here is the advertige- nent: “If Lady Buckley, who is. in Canade, locking for her neice, will write o F., 65 East 77th street, New York, ehe will find her. Canads papers please copy.” Mr. and. Mra. P. Heath ‘are- probably looking up the Buckley’ fami- ‘ys record before they gave full credence o the strange narrative of the prepos- sessing girl of 16 whom Mrs. Heath se- ected from those who had anawered the wdvertisement | for alady’s maid. Mr. Heath is the’ proprietor of = atoraye sarehouse at 102 East Sixty-Third ‘street, His home is at 56 east 77th. street, . The girl’s onme. cannot be vearned, because Mra, Heath refuses to tivulge it. She bad | no reference, but ‘mentionod the names of: several: awe