ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY 4, 1899. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAY. 4,,1889 ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER 0. BMITH. PUBLISHED DAILY RXCEFT SUNDAY. ab COMMUNICATIONS ¢ to the faltor must tbe panied by the name and address of the writer, not nécessarily ror publica tion, but aa evidence of good faith. BUBSORIPTION RATES. Daity per. week by carrier. Eaily per month by mail. Daily half year ‘by mi il. Daily per year.. Daily per year, fore Subscriptions invariably in advance, Advertising ratea will bemade known on ap- Plication . a THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1899. Weekly Ore Shipments. The following ia the ore shipments for the week ending April 28: Tons. . 1,440 It seems unreasonable that the city council would ask the ratepayers to vote them $150,000 with the underatanding that it iato be used for puttingin an independent water syatem. In the first place the municipality has no water or not a sufficient amount to supply °the ‘city and that is claimed. by the C. P. R. and the smelting company. Again, the estimate of the city engineer of ‘the cost of a.water plant is $150,000 if the water, could be taken from Rock and Murphy creeks, and if. not, $45,000. more. The, Jateness of the seagon taken into vonsid-| ‘eration "the Proposed new waterworks would not be ready. for use for over two|” years, and it could not. be finished next summer. Inthe meantime everybody. “goes on paying high water and light tolls, The ratepayers will not. endorsg . the debenture bylaw under the circum: stances. : The people would like to know why “work has not been begun on the new court ‘house the government is to build, in Rosslan we SSS The city is now in debt $107,100. Add “to it the $150,000 for waterworke and “925, 000 at least fora lighting plant, $25,- “000 ‘to complete the sewerage system, “and, $10,000 for acity hall and $25,000 -for street improvements, and where are we at? And, by the way, where ia the “money coming from to compiete | the sewerage? Ifthe city engineer is off as much with his whole estimate as it is} knewn he is with part of it, the $150,000 will be no where sufficient to put in an indeppndent water system, even if the _ Waters of Rock and Murphy creeks were “available. . Of all these expenditures the only source of revenue ia the water and light plants, and it will be over two years before that would begin to com- mence. The ratepayere will think twice before they vote any more debt, —X—X—_ The main use of the covering at night is to give the boily the warmth that is lost by reduced circulation of the blood, When the body lies down it isthe inten- tion of nature that it should rest, and that the heart especialy should be’ re- hheved'temporarily of its regular work. 8o that organ makes 10 strokes a minnte less than when the body is in an up- , Tight position. This means 600 strokes / jn 60 minutes. Therefore, in the eight * hours that one usually spends in taking ' glnights rest, the heart is saved ‘nearly 5,000 atrokes. Asit pumps six ounces y of blood at each stroke, it lifts, 30,000 + ounces leaa of blood in the night’s ses- | gion than it would during the day, when one is usually im an. upright position, Now, the body is dependent for ite warmth on the vigor of its circulatton, and as the blood flows so much more slowly through the veins when one is lying down, the: warmth lost in the reduced circulation must be supplied by extra coverings.—Ex. ~ & BIG STEEL. TRUST. Carnecion It ie Said, Has Been Offered $150,- 000 fer His Interests New Ses May 4.—The Times pub- lishes the following: . Further progress toward the consolidation of the big steel interests in thie country were made yee- terday at a meeting held in the Holland You * JMOLS Sao0d ANd *|- ® AJOAISHOXA OG TEAA I - ‘HE increase of business necessitated the enlarge- ment of our premises, 80 we have fitted the store Just One Door East of our present building, into a Modern Dry Goods estab- lishment where every convenience is offered for the comfort of our many patrons. The interior will always be tastefully decorated, our many fashionable and up to date goods. displaying will not be inconven- ienced by crowding at the differ— ent tables. of room for everybody.” terior is amply lighted so you may see what you are buying, We expect to be in the new Store by next week. ‘There will be plenty The in- THE BIG STORE AUNTER BROS. _| House. Judge W.. M. Moore of Chicago, |- H.C. Frick, representing the Carnegie interests, and other’ prominent tee} manufacturers took. part. ‘After the meeting there was.a , rumor that, $160,- 000,000 had been offered for the Carnegie interests, and Mr.. Frick has. taken it under, fon for with Mr. Carnegie. John W. Gates, president of the Am- erican Steel & Wire Co., eaid-he had not become & , member of the combina; tion, but there was ,no telling what might happen; The. deal, itia variously d, would be luded on 2 basis of from, $525,000,000. to $600,, . 000,000, moreover that it would. be financed by the National City Bank, J: P. Morgan.& Co.,. and..J. W... Seligman Co. Whole: Arrests, . WARDNER, Idaho, May 4.—One, hun; dred and four. prisonere have ‘been cap: tured by the regulars, and are under guard in a barn that bas been turned into a jail for their detention. Among them are many of the ringleaders in the organization. Most of the chief dyna- miters, howeyer, ‘are now getting out of the country, but their capture ia be- lieved to be only a matter of time, Cascade Smelter. George K. Stocker and A Chandler, owners of the Cascade townsite, came in last eyening and were were met by Mr, Alridge of the tn smelter, on basi: nega concern: elter at Cascad The result of "i ei" interview was nol made public, ‘The Rossland 1d Laundry i work at: reasonable prices, Graham &'8on. Near P. O. ‘Bast te tem J. F._ Fitzpatrick, the sanitary lumber, bas removed his office anc sbop to the corner of Columbia avenu: und Washington street, mnder Cay Shaw’s cigar store. is doing, Rood Ci Le Roi Beer STILL LEADS THE WAY. We reach the hearts of the corsumers through their stom- achs by giving them the PURE HEALTHFUL, PLEASING BEVERAGE DRINK THE Le Roi Gould Seal LAGER BEER. Call for and see that you get it.’ Itis the most Heulth- ful and Appetising Beer H OFFMAN WASHINGTON STREET ROSSLAND. B. C. HARRY MCINTOSH, Merchants’ Lunch. 25¢e. From 12 noon to 2:30 p m BUNDAY Chicken Dinner wA First Class Bar. RAILROAD TIME CHECKS Miners Checks @€eCashed. Free of Charge. PROPR, The returns for the month of April 1899 from the Rogsland customs.house are as $12,023.95 Value. $288,817.00 Amount of duty collected.... Exports. Ore ....... {Tur Evenina Recor delivered to any part of the city for 25 cents a week. Dr. A.. W. CHASE COMES TO THE AID OF S. GLAZAN|, BIG STOCK. OF FURNITURE STOVES CROCKERY GLASSWARE CARPETS PARLOR SETS ELECTRIC Light Globes. WANTED—Second Hand Household goods for which. ‘the highest Price will be paid, S. GLAZAN. FIRST AVENUE First Store East of SPOKANE ST. Catarrh=—= = =Sufferers vos A, life s a almost impossible for a |’ with bad Nobod; times of the lungs, sometimes of the head, nose, and throat. It is from Catarrh somewhere, and Catarrh is another name for uncleanness. lany men understand this, and make every effort to cure it, but it is beyond the reach of ot ordinary prac tice, respecting man.can ignore Catarrh, (7 tet has it te in any form he makes constant effort to be rid of it. ‘There is something about the pane of life and the climate of Cuna diseases of the mucous enerabrane: Medical science wea its but Be € try to cure’ Catarrh; it **relieves" it; but, Dr. Chase has been curing ears, rs, and his name t Hotiman House A. F, STROBE, PROPRIER Washingten Street, Rossland. a J. A. Macpox stp, 9.8. Churn, 9 + Cours, a, Macdonald & Clute Barristers, Solicito Solicitors for Hank of mate Nolaieg forth Amarity Roatan, McCrae & Co: Mining and Investment Brokers, McBaing Bure, dential reporte furnl tion by competent shat Deslers in Real Estate MONEY Loaned at LOW. Rates of Interest, - CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, Cable Address, “Morse,” Roseland, Codes, Clough’s and Bedford McNeity Time Card of Tiaing, SPOKANE, 2—pDAILY TRAINE—2 Palouse&t Vewinion Pra’h *Central Wash. Branch. *Local Freight, West. *socnl Freight, Raat Daily, excoftBunday; all others dotiy, J. W. HILL, Geueral Agent, Bpokene, Wasblofloo. 1 ‘A. D. Chariton, A. G. PB. A, Portland’ Oregon. ANADIAN “PACIFIC AND. SOO LINE OCEAN TO OCEAN... ROUTE. EAST AND WEST. 3000 Miles? Comfort rough firstclass sleepers on all trajas. Tot niet anrous ass through Tigveietoke aa ee 5 Paul; Thursdays, for Montreal Tueadaya and et for fe Oneund one-qual aut tween Kossland and. Nocustoms a eneaities with ‘baggage. Daily pai 18.20k-Lv.—ROSSLAND.—Arr.—23.05 | Makes ‘connection West Robson {or and from ‘the north and main line, ot to and from Nelson, Kaslo, Sandon other Slocan points. For Rates, Tickets and Full Inform on Gall-on. or Address Nearest Les! Agent; or A. B, Mackxzie, City Tkt Act fied ‘ P. G. Dentson, Agent. Tan '. ANDERSON, PAs, Neleon. .. J. Corus, Bs A ‘Vanc't REGULAR MEALS 20° BEST IN THE CITY Fresh Eggs, Chickens and Vegeta- bles direct from the Farm tig i a mds , ‘hue Ave dollars Ter mile ah jane for o mar. 10, @ HARVEY About Those PAINFUL Vision reatored, defects comeeted 6 WW SPRING’S ‘UNTIL mite be SUNDAY ae(pi Sunday Chicken Dinner. _ A SPECIALTY. Subscribe A. G. CREELMAN P.O. BOX S15. CONTRACTORS i BUIDERS. Eatimates furnished on elt ings ot wort Jobbing promptly atte! coiRE TEE eur Rossland BG NUE & DEA & DEACON, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B. C. ‘Finer Building, Columble Aves: MB oldest phy Creelman & Beat, ® PERSONALITIES. Field Marshal Lard. Roberta is a ‘be- Never epiritualiem. sir David Huntor Blair ia the only scotch baronet who is algo a monk. qhe Duke of Fife keeps 12 suite goirg at the #amo time, and never wears the sane clothes twice in the same week. Willism Edwards, a veteran British Se poldier, who has fought in 90 battles, is turning & mangle to supportan Invalid wile. It is the amiable custom of General Charles H. Taylor, publisher of the Bos- ton Glube, to give a dinner every year to the employes ot his paper. “pereonally.”” remarks = & London writer, “The Marquis of Lorne has quite lozt his a Highland laddie gl FLOODING THE COUNTRY. Itallans ond Other Foreigners Are Rushing Into the United States. New York, May 4.—Itallan laborers are rushing into this country ina vast army. The ‘firatof thi- army reached here Jast Saturday and since then 4,952 Italians have landed. She number of all other nationalities received during the same period reached 8,955. In the Philippines. Wasuixaton, May 4.—The war de- pirtment has received the following, giving the situation in the Phillippines: Lawton helds Balibeg, captured on the 2nd inst., atter a rapid movement from Angat, where he was supplied with a wagon train, pack animals ani rations. He scattered the strongly entrenched enemy north and northwest, capturing e is E y cerry large of food supplies. His waa ded with great diftic! because of the character John D. among old Cleveland merchants as a oung nan in the. oil businces who was often seen with face, hands and clothes shinning with the 1lluminant. Anephew of the king of Siam is. a military cadet at Woolwich, England, and one of his eons, who is preparing to ater the British navy at Greenwich, his won his way to the hearts ofthe English by his skill aa a football player. Archbishop Corrigan of New York preeides over the greatest Catholic see jn Christendom, comprising the city and cunty of New’ York, the: counties at Westchester, Putnam, Dutches, Ulater, Sullivan, Orange, Rockland snd also the Bahama islands. Dr. Charles Frederick Wuillgohs, the ician in Ohio, still keeps np his practive, although he is 93 year of age. He says that every member of his family for the last 800 years has lived over 100 years; and his grandfather at the age of 106 cradled. wheat for three days in auccession, BASEBALL. Over $400 Aree ‘al eribed by Citizens cf nd. There is pieday over $100 subscribed by the citizens‘of Rossland to'the “ base- a the country, the rainand heat. He now covers our railway communication and will be supplied by Malolos. Mac- Arthur’s column concentrated took up the advance on San Fernandino at 6:30 this morning. Do not apprehend any sharp resistance on the part of ehe ene- my, Who will probably leave the rail- road and retire in a northeasterly direc- tion to the north of Lawton. Klondyke Output. Searrize, May 4.—Phe largest estimate of the output of the Klondyke gold fields this season ranges froin $12,000,000 to $20,000,000. The Klondyke Nugget of April 8 saya the output now haa been more than doubled the last year and it is probable that royalty this year will be paid on over $8,900,000. Woolen Mills Burned. Krrraxe, Pa., May 4.—The Buffalo woolen mills at Worthington, six miles from here, has ‘been totally destroyed by fire. The loss ia estimated at $75,900, well insured. Police Court. Bell Burns, colored, was fined $40 this morning for kecping a house of il) fame and Nita Lang $20 for being an inmate. The Burns woman got $10 extra for be- ing late and a iittle pert. ball clab which was recently o ‘The rounds, are in'good and itis the purposé' ‘of the club to induce a Spok: 24th of this’ 0 hasthe mat- ter in hsud, and thinks he can very soon announce dates and players. Says She Did It. . Sr. Louis, Mry 4.—Thos. W. Shackle ford, who was sentenced tobe hanged today for the murder’ ‘of a man ‘named Taylor, was given'a respite of thirty days by Governor ‘Stephens, This ‘ac- thn was taken because Nettie Taylor filed an affidavit with the governor con- fewing ‘that she: and: not Shackleford ‘was guilty of the murder of ber husband. She asked that Shackleford be pardon- «i, The Taylor woman was tried and acquitted of the charge of murdering her husband, Chief Keokukaka Dead. Guruar, Okla,," May 4.—Keokukaka, chief of the Sac and Fux Indians, died ofumallpox. The tribe’ now ‘numbers 312 full blooded Indians, 107 having died of smallpox, Keokakaka, “The Watch- ful Fox,” was a son of the Greater Keo- kukaka, the firat chief of the Sac and Fox Indiana after whom Keokukake, Towa, ie named. Archbishop of Toronto. Toronto, May 4.—The ceremonies at- tending the installation of his Grace Most Rev, Dennia O’Connor, archbishop of Teronto, were very impreseive. Among the dintinguished: visitora’ from outside were Sir Wilfril Laurier, Hon. R. W. Scott, Hon. William Mullock and Hon John Costigan, To the Grand Lodge. Capt. S. B. Shaw, past. president of the Rossland Eagles, left today for Eeat- tlefor the purpose of attending the frand lodge which will meet tomorrow aad be in session for four days. Dan Thomas, President, was aleoelected a delegate, but wan unable to get away. Will Marry a Prince, eons. May 4.—Miss Julian Dent rant, daughter of Gen, Fred Grant, is suged to Prince Cantacuzene of Rus- late military attache to his country’s Sy, aeeome: General Grant bas Throws 800 Men Out of Work. Penora, Ill, Ma Ns y 4—As a result of Oe demand for an advance in wages the thee ous. Sugar Refining works has closed ‘ing 800 men out of work. ——_ ss Steatspun tan G, May 4.—Emperor Wil- ia sleet sof Germany arrived decorate aay: The city is profusedly St. Charles House- CHAS, EHLFRS, PROP. Board and Room $6.00 Week Firat class accomodation. WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE. Millions Are Made By Mining MICHIGAN BOY Gold Mining Company REPUBLIC, WASHINGTON. Four full cleime Mich igen] Boy, Reiv- leer No, 2, Edna, and Sidney, situated one-half mile southwest of the One Thousand Dollee $ Day Sividend payers R., ane RIBBONS |E We have the Ribnons that make the most stylish Crush Belts, Ties, Scarfs, etc. We are dis- playing a line of Fancy Ribboris that needs no urging to find quick buyers at our Ribbon Counter. -15¢, 25e, 85c, 50¢ and Per Yard. Plain and Fency Sash Ribbons . 26e, 85e, 50c and 650 per yard. SHIRT... WAISTS -Supposing the, weather is cold and Spring lingers ‘in the lap .of. Winter, don't put off the buying of your Spring and Summer Waists and Blouses, Early. ‘choosing: is the best. AND New Bells, Belting, Beil-buckies: The New «Caila” Belt ane Latest Summer feehion, “The | Kerabol Bells Are new attractive sad Fe ular priced at. , 50c, 65e, 75c and $1.00. ‘Wile Kid Belts , O5c, 76c, and $1. .26c, 85c, 50c, 65c and GBc. THE wey BELTING AND BUCKLES are interesting’ because they are new, and YORK’S Latest. We sell them at popular prices. Ladies’ Shirt Walsts Ladies’ Fine Shirt Waiste made’ of French and Scotch Ginghams,: Madras: Cloth, Lawn ‘Perales, Chambray Piques, ‘Sateens, ‘etc., in. neat) stripes,. Checks, Plaida, golid colors and. polka dots. .: Sizes from 82 to 42 at 75c, $1.00, $1.26, $1.60, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $8.60 each. Boys’ Shirt Waists ; With Frilled Collars:and..Caffe; others, with Sailor Collars and Knot to to match ; others plein at.75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 each. ro 35,30). 5, 15, Sh. You will find an inter- esting little: assortment | of the latest” ayes, zi ., BE leather goods, CO! Bags, :Purses af eo Cases. The prices are low Ocket Books upses and... ° suoneCAPd Cases Ladies Linen'Skirts, epantill d Sonuiee or platy neat: ly trimmed at. o $2.50. Facies American Crash Skirts cai Pique Skirts swith row “ot sualin—a 3 pretty skirt at. The New Wash Goods. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF ‘THE LATEST WASH MATERIALS IN- CLUDING THE POPULAR PIQUES, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, MADRAS AND ZEPHYRS, DOTTED SWISSES, MULLS, BRODERIES, ETC. NEW BRICK BLOCK; COLUMBIA AVENUE: the Mountain ‘Lion, . With a 35-foot ledge, which assays $30 and better across the whole face, and will soon be. on the list of dividend payers. To the south are the Morning Glory, Troubadour, Hit or Mise, and the Golden Lily group— the latter 18 one one claim north of.the Machi igan Boy Gold Mining Company’s property. This company is stocked for 1,000,000 shares, par value 5 cents, assessable to par not to exceed one mill per share per month. There are 400,000 shares in in the treasury. All promoter’s stock pooled until treasnry ateck is sold. Ali money expended in ‘developing the prop- ert; Fist Iesue—200,000 shares at one cent, 100,000 of which were subscribed by the buainess men of Republic the first day. Send in your address at once if you desire any of this issue. Remit by postoffice money. order. Claims all surv eyed and Dr. J. F. McKenzie, office-and resi- dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of Toronto. te Roi day of — pounded property: One fron aaa NOTICE: Notice is hereby given, that I will, on the aun | May ar tas. }, at 2 o'clock p. highest bi idder, at at he city poundst tite f uewine Dated Rossland, April 29, 1899. NOTICE: given th that's eral) ofthe gaaearen matt ity 1 Seb ‘be ‘he Stussi’ 8. FORTEATE, LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE.__seat> JOHN F.. LINBURG, Stylish Rigs for xent First class Saddle and Pack Horses. Brapixs: Columbia Ave., ‘Phone qo Commercial Alley,, ‘Phone No. PROP. WIKEOX |= 28 SPOKANE STREET. AELLO ‘89, AMPBE! sta Dated April 28, 1098." i Reeretery thas as HSE P. O. BOX, 136, ‘in progress. THE NEXT ISSUE WILL BE .100,000 SHARES AT..... ? CENTS. President and Manager, E, D, CARPENTER, Republic, Wash. J.B, HODGES, Secretary and Treasurer. P. O. Box 56. and GO to The "ay Womans Axchange For the best HOME MADE pREeD astries of all kinds. East Colum- ve, next door west of City offices. Magar! ARRANGED for Fepardin ing AD VERTIS pondence invited. Large 0 T. W. HOWARD GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT 108 BisHorscaTE-Br., Lonpoy, E. C, IF YOU WANT AN ADVERTISEMENT, Large orSmall, Inserted in any ine, of Pertodicel, save troublesome details by sending T. W. HOWARD, we BIsHOPscaTE-stREET, LOXDON., (ATES EURNISHED. and ‘CONTRACTS Ick the ‘nest Stediuine for bring: before the Put?" 3, rer T.. W. HOWARD, 108, BISHOPSGATE-GTREET, LONDON, E. C. Ay Be Sy rae RossuaNDER and British Co- Metropolitan Opera Co. aBRER NIGHTS COMMENCING MONDAY MAY 1, Monday’ Evening. . Tuesday Evening Wednesday Evening. eee Oliv Wilt Richie Wayne’ Hogemon Eddie Smit! Sidney 'Rhorer Blandhe Aldrach Alice-James Janette Lincoln Lillian Kimble PRICES, 50c, 76c, $1.00 Seats on sale rt Roll’s Drag store, ‘European Newspn| sohtiP Mal (t atraight to ete OF- ne: Principals