Rossland Evening Record VOL 3, NO. 239. ROSSLAND. BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1899, PRICE FIVE CEN'TS. GOLD NCIGGETS F Nugget Bangle, Broach or. Stick Pin Makes a vleasing SOUVENIR gilt for a friend, We have a nice , assortment of this jewelry made of carefully elected nuggets. See our Nugget Jewelry. « J. Wi SPRING Successor to C: HALLONER. PERLE & Bpainc. Next door to the l’ost Uflico. OF VSSLSSDSDLILOLSDLFTDLVSSE>-O NEW GOODS. 4 rSeeeeceey? ae pivecsescccettesolsee wet. -® least At “THE EMPORIUM OF FASAION.” money. You ean buy for ‘The nobbiest Spring Overcvat, Suit, Pair of Shoes, Shirt, and ‘Lie that cun be had in the city, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing Our stock of Boys’ and Youths’ Suits is complete in‘ ovsry style in ‘Tweedy, Serges and Clay: Worsteda, Just Opened A large consignment of Men, Loys’ and Youths’ Shoes in the very latest shapes. Our Spring Overcoat'ngs Suilings, Pantings and Fancy Vestings have arrived and our Ordered clothing department is being kept very busy Dy “Overalls and Jum ces possible. Miners Wecarry a fall line of Rubber Roots, Mining Shoes, Slickers, ers of the very best makes, all at the lowest pri- Cail and be convinced. : P M. J. O'HEARN, The Clothier. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND LINCOLN ST. f 106 WEST COLUKBIA AVEN UE. Allwe H ask iS: er and trnst to their dealers. We ill have your: trade ifter that.** is* average man bnys shoes from their appear- Try! ance and fit. Hence the advantage of dealeng with a repu table house, Our shoesetrike people by stylish shape and by their quality. Cc, O. LALONDE » LEAST COLUMBIA ANENUE. | Thoy knew little about leath- . R. MORROW, ++ SUCESSOR TO.., INcLEAN & MORROW. THE we Se IONEER #2 DRUGGISTS. “OUR GOODS, ARE RIGHT. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Habbbbbbbkahhh WIEN YOU WANT A— } Prescription FILLED ACCURATELY BRINGITTOUS. - THAT DEBENTURE BY-LAW People Will be Asked to Yote a} Credit of $160,000. ‘ FOR PUTTING IN WATER WORKS / Cost Estimated at_$135,268.06, Which Does Not Include a Light- ing Plant. At the city council meeting last. even- ing the ing for street i e with a view of ascertaining. how much of such work is desired, with s view of sub- mitting @ by-law to raise the necessary i money to do it. ; SIGHT A BURNING. SHIP. tiene Steamship Saale Reports a Disaster 4 at Sea, ~ New, York, April -12.—The North German Lloyd Steamer Snale arrived this morning. from’Genoa, Napies, and Gibralter, and reports a vegsel on fire at sea, April Sth, latitude 30.30, longitude 65.89. At 4 o’clock in the afternoon fire was reported by. the lookout and the Saale steamed in the direction of the glare. The steamer’a whistle sounded frequently but failed to produce, a, re- sponse. The vessel was a three masted, square rigged foremast, fore yard double Hforesail yard secured, top gallant mast was the second reading of the debenture by-law for the purpose of establiehing a system of water works and the filling in of the blanks. It was determined to submit a by-law to borrow $150,000, the bonds to have a tenure of 25 years and to bear five per cent. interest, tobe paid annually on the Ist day of September. ‘The debentures are to bear interest on and after September 1, 1899. The mayor and city council permitted the representative of the morning paper to carry away the city engineer’s report, so the Recorp takes figures for the esti: mated cost of the proposed water works syetem from that sheet, which cannot ‘be acctirate, as it'gave the cost of the right of way as being $791,977. In com- piling the table below the amount that is left, after adding the various'sums is set down as the cost of the right of way, which is $812.47, Any ofthe other figures might be wrong, 80 the'reader should not worry top much in trying’ to make 2 proper) ‘pala ce sheet. At any rate, | it will serve’ oO givé the: ie some. idea, of the exe! nt-and edtimated’ cost of & water plunt}, not'including a lighting syetem., -, :- ’ The item of $6, 440, 86, sct down inthe table as the cost of surveying, engineer~ the slings having burned away. The main and mizzen masts were standing. No yards were seen on the main mast. The fire was in the af- ter part of the vessel, which sppeared to be a lumber laden craft. Receiving no anewer to her.alarms, the Saale pro- ceeded on her way at 10:12 p. m.. ' WAR NOT’ OVER. Estimated Tas Jt WIL Take 60,000 Amerl- s ‘to Hold. Their Ground. - New. Yoon, April 12.—A dispatch to the World from Manila says: ‘While it is probable that there. will be rio more big engagements in the . Philippines be- tween the Amcricang and the Filipinos, the wat is not by any means ended. The univerenl opinion among army men is that it will require the presence of 50,- 000 American troops to occupy the terri- tory that has been taken and maintain communication. among the - islands. Lawton’s'‘advance will meet @ harassing resistance. Trenches have been built by the enemy from town “to. town, The. rebels are-in nightly’ ¢ ‘by TREY THANK Ti REGORD The Rossland Trades and Labor Council Speak Out: THE LAW SHOULD BE ENFORCED Laboring People Appreciate the Ef- forts of the Provincial Govern- ment in Their Behalf. The following resolution was passed et the regular meeting’ last evening of the Rousslarid Trades and Labor Council, and furnished the Reconp for, publica- tion: Whereas, It has pleased ‘the provin- cial government to place on the statutes, a law which in its tenor is for the gen- eral social elevation of the people of the province of British Columbia, and Whereas, False reports have been cir- culated by persons otherwise interested to the effect that the laboring classes do not wish the enforcement of the said eight-hour law, and Whereas, Those malicious reports have been flatly denied by Rossnanp Evextxe Recorp, be it Resolved, That. we, the Trades and Labor Council of the City of Rossland hereby tender to the editor of the Ross-° LAND Evexina Reconp w heaity vote of thanks for his-kind and unsolicited. ef- forts in our behalf. By order of . Bosstanp Trapes aNp Lasor Councr. Dated Rossland, April 12, 1899. Condemns: the Politax. -meanis-of signal: fires, jnd‘thértby can’ avoid: being caughtin, a trap and also be ‘quick to harass the flank. _MADE IT HOT THEM. The Were unani- moualy passed atthe ‘regular meeting of the Rossland Trades and.Labor Council: Whereas, The City Council of Ross- land has geen fit to impose atexof $2 per annum upon all persons whose con- ing, .etci, also covers awork and five per cent. unforeseen con- tingencies. The water works plant i is estimated, to Shells Teach Sprinting. 5 New Yor, April 12.—A dispatch to ths Herald trem Manila; says: Law- | & Lesson In supply a city of 18,000 i The report concludes with the state- ment that owing to the season of the amined, it could not. be year in which the reservoir site was (Ox ton’ d the villages Pag- sajan and Lumban yesterday, with some | resistance at the latter place. The mouth of the, river. commanding whether a cement lining will. be’ re- qujred or not. If a cement lining is Lumban was lly, blocked against ‘the entrance of ‘gunboats. A fire of shells from Laguna de Bay drove most necessary for the J . of the ii in ‘fight up the’ moun- this will be ii d ‘to $164,- tainside. . A small force ran in to an old 925 05.- If the‘ proposed reservoir is despensed with entirely, this estimate}: will be decreased ,to $113,276.60, #. a temporary timber reservoir of a capacity’ of 673,200 United States gallons be sub- atituted for the proposed reservoir, this H. H.Playford, No. Stone Block, Rossland § AUDITOR and ACCOUNTANT . BOX 598. qi rh Pp _tossland Labor Unions. coke’ and Watters’ union, Merery Saturday evening at 8 ox! aL. yore gon , Pres Xo. 40, WT This Is Onlya Scheme ‘To inform you that T am still nad business inthe Drug © SPRING CLEANING. ‘nis is the season to have yous syrtem thor- oughly ¢ ised. Iood's SaMbepariiin and Taine’s md are cousidered two iS gtandard remecies, Youcen heave either at Zoe, Fer bottle, Htemember the address, Thoaas Stout, Drage, First Avenue Near Epokane Street. OTIS Soe T RET A30OOEF EMO @ ® ® ® ifm The Glarendon Cafe First Class in Every Respect. Open Day and Night.cstvtot PRIVATE ROOMS FOR Panguets and Smill Dinner Parties. PLO COe@ OrIOOOSE OOOELEL LILIELLIOOOELS EO will be d to $113,526 50. Main, 10-inch steel $42,083 00 Miscellaneous work on same 4,300.00 Excavating, filling, ete. Steel main, 18-inch .... F| Excavating, etc., for same... Reservoir Distribution system. Castings, special Hydrants -- Surveying, jengingestog ete. Dam. : Miscellaneous. Stop valves... Clearing right of way. Right of way. Total cost... Two tenders were receiv harneges for the fire horaes the contract being awarded to J. E. Clark tor $39. The second reading of the bylaw tax- ing Insurance companies for doing bnsi- ness in Rossland was postponed until auch time as the contemplated improve- ments in the fire department are made. ‘A letter was filed frum the secretary of the necessary improvements in the water works system upon the. condition that his company be allowed to enjoy the benefits of euch improvements fora period of 12 years, which was referred to the fire, water and light i the water companyf proposing to make} - church, offering resistance unfil it was reached-by’ the trroops. About fifty were captured and several were killed. There was one casualty among the Am- ericans, he having an arm wound. Six launches and'two canoes were captured in the river.’ The ‘river mouth’ was to be dredged today and the obstructions removed. Santa Cruz'and Pagsajan are now guarded by men of the Fourth’ cav- alry. Part of the Fourteenth infantry with Gen. Lawton, is in Lumban. POLICE UNIFORMS. Charles Hiteshue Was Awarded the Con- tract for Making Them. The police commissioners, who were delegated the power, by the city council, to rdceive tenders and award tenders for making the police uniforms, opened the bids yesterday afternoon and let the contract to Charles Hiteshue, at $35.00 -—— | a suit, to be ready, the 16th of May next. Died Toyether. Oxtama, Neb., April 12.—Mra. Daisy O'Neill and Mra. Overy, who recently had‘ trouble with their husbands, decid- ed to die together, taking thitty grains of morphine with fatal results laat night. Both were 23 years old, and recently came from Burlington, Iowa.. The Queen Gets There. Caxerart, Island of Sardinia, April 12. —The queen of Italy arrived today and and was received with enthusiasm. Sa- lutes were fired from the ships and forts and all war vessels were brilliantly dec- orated. and will be published in full in tomor- row’s issuc of the Recorp. The company declined to put in hy- drants or make other improvements un- til such time as the mattera under -con- aideration were finally sett! tled. Police Court. M. L. Phelps was fined $40 for gaming in default of the payment of which he ig to serve one month inthe city jail. Mike McCormick was up again, and was ‘Members of the city council are invit- fined $2 with ordera tpleaye town... to the city’s expense by way of taxation does not exceed the sum of: $5 annually, and | Whereas, Said tax is an undue burden on the landleas masses whose presence and efforts. vontribute toward the crea- tion of the increment. Therefore, be it Resolved, That the Trades and Labor Council of the City of Rossland denounce the said law as unjust, ununi- form and out of \harmony with recog- nized reform principles of taxation and we hereby re-affirm our adhession to Plank five of our platforni,.namely the reduction of . taxation Rin im- anda in- crease in the taxation of pe values. | Be it further resolved that copies of these resolutions be printed in the lecal presa'and forwarded to the city coun- cil. By order of the .. . Rossnanp TRADES AND LAvor Couxer, Rossland, B. C., » April 11, 1889. ‘|THE SHAMROCK 1s A HUMMER: English Shallenger Is to Have a Steel Boom 15 Feet Long. Bosrox, Mase., April 12.—A dispatch tothe Herald from Curock, Scotland, ° says: Workon the Shamrock bas ad- vanced far enough to need the .services of detectives, who are now a subject of ridicule for their present action in. tak- ing into custedy some of the actors of the A bra, suposed to be di i seekers. The challenger will have steel hoom 1165 feet long. The steel mast ia also made, and willbe testedon the Clyde in the preliminary trials, when good tests will be made. It may be used jn the races, though in case it proves too rigid and will not give, and is liable to pull the chain plates a wooden mast will pe used. The challenger will have a very large sail plan, quite 13, 000 feet, working sail, with nearly 85 feet from the deck to the hounds. Fife’s Fairlee ‘ carpenters are now at Chiswick making jollow spars. For a People’s Parliament. Loxpon, April 22.—Sir Thomas Henry Grattan Esmonde, Bart., senior whip of the anti-Parnell party, member of par- liament for the west division of Kerry, has written a letter to the government papers suggesting that each Irish county council, at its first meeting appoint two delegates to meet at Dublin to consider matters of national interest. and thug form a ‘People’s Parliament.”