LOCAL BREVITIES. Mrs. M. E, left today fora few, week: ‘|aitions Are Made By Mining. coos. ORSLAKD-HVENING RECORD, APRIL 27, 1800. potelrrd Labrerry J.B. Johnson &Co, | || International Music | fall.| a RoatEbta teand WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 267 === Mining brokers ese i f > 2TH.——o |¥ INSURANCE AGENTS. : Se AN H fat a. spy asuraamte re Mi HO ay an Ha Cp B Jack G. Albion. visit to friends in Minneapolis. HS j Mra. Ross Thompson, who has been nl ‘ | ee visiting friends in “Vancouver, returned home last evening: oF John Y. Cole is back irom a business trip to the Boundary. i: R. Marpole and his private secretary, | > : A. F. Armislead, arrived from the north Gold Mining Company last night. t SHINGTON. HJ. Cambie, chief engineer of the REPUBLIO, WA! E ossland Evening Record ——First Appearance Here of- 8, NO, 263. 5 c ————— VOL 3, . ! ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1899. PRICE FIVE CENTS. ee — Norwich Union of England, i y NONational of Iroian : Phenix of Rartford sweatern division of the C. P. R., arrived in Rossland last night. J.C. Caie left on the noon train Re- public, where he goes on mining busi- ness.” n Boy, Rein- situated A J. F. McCrae d last night from 8 month’s business trip in tcronto and Montreal. Se Iron’ Mask-Centre Star. About 150 persons were at_ the court house at the morning session of the supreme court and listened attentively tothe cross examination of Clarence King in the Iron Mask-Centre Star-case. E.'V. Bedwell is doing the cross examin ations, which it is thought will continue most of tomorrow. His evidence is of a technical character qnd is muck the]. same a8 Was given upon direct examina- tion. B e : h : Jowa Tornado. © : Onana, Neb., April 27--A tornado it reported 20 miles east of Omawa, Iowa, three people killed and much damage to property-- mh, aie _ Odd Fellows~Ball.-» '. The Rossland lodge I. 0. O. F. gives wachigan Boy roperty. : This company ie 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 treasury atock issold, Ali money expended in developing the prop- arty. : ira Bist Issue—200,000 shares at one cent, biiainess men of Republic the first day. Send in your address ‘at: once if you lesire any of this issue.~ -" ees ‘Remit by postoffics money order. Glaims all surveyed and development in progress. {HE NEXT ISSUE WILL, BE. ewe100,00) BHARES AT..00° Tos Tho BIG STOCK C0+| We havo sale for alt ————" E| Ada Warren Manta Mate The Eastern Sketch Duo Owens and ‘Wren. May Miner John Gentle Chas. Burton Eva Brandt’ Reed & Taylor : The Big Favorites O’Brien, Jennings & OBri-n, TAE GREAT CONGHITA. Adress: “PARKER,” ~The Clever Allens—— =——!| E MISS CONCHITA’S PRETTY DRAMA «A Miner’s Daughter” || Horeing & Neal's, Telephone, “ 85 DORMER C0, ‘ROSSLAND, B. C. ° 100,000 of which were subscribed by the |° inen Handkerchiefs. without a song. Pir Sox... witl hout a song. Mot GONODDERS | eee GOLD NUGGETS A Nugget Bangle, Broach or Stick Pin Makes a pleasing SOUVENIR gilt for a friend, We haves nice assortment of this jewelry wade of cnrefally solected nuggets. See our - Nugget Jewelry. 2 J. W.. SPRING Buscessor to CHALLONER, Mir . ear fo tthe Bart citres eeey & Brana. NE At “THE EMPORIUM OF FABAION.” You can buy for least money. The nobbiest Spring Overcoat, Suit, Patr of Shoes, Shirt, and ‘Tie that-can be had in tho city. Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing Our stock of Boys’.and. Youths’ Suits is complete in : style in Tweeds, Serges ond Clay Worsted, ei bandh Just Opered They Ask for a Cessatian of Hos- tilities. CAME with A FLAG OF TRUCK General Otis “Refuses to Recognize _the Filipino Government or Wait for Deliberations. Maniza, April 28.—The_ Filipinos wil! seek peace. Colonel Mauel Argueles: and Lieuteut Joee Berneal, chief of Gen- eral Lunas’ staff, entered General Mc Arthar’s line bearing a flag of truce. ‘They are onroute for Manila by train to confer with General Otis regarding the terme of surrender. Large—Alter arriving at Manila they told General Otis they were representa- might be expected if General Luna was in charge of the Filipino overtures,..as Luna and “Againalda had split, Mem- bers, of the junta. were however con- vinced that a direct arrangement be- tween General Otis and Aguiualdo would be accomplished. ~ New York, April 28.—A special dis- patch to the Evening Worlu from Ma- uils contradicts the report that General Tuna had surrendered, and confirma the regular press advices thatthe “commis- ionere have been sent’ to’General Otis ‘9 agk for a ceasation of hostilities. Fight ina Jungle. Manrza;° April 23.—The “Washington regiment, which was holding Taguiag «ith three companies of the Twelfth regulare, engaged a large force of insur- geuts yesterday ina fight in the jungle. Che Americans lost two killed and ten wounded. argon Sue ot WATERHEAD WON. Doric LL., Rode by Tod Sloan, Was Second * in Welter Handicap. ‘Lonpos; April 28.—In the fourth day’s OS WANT PAGS) TAME WRNDO Near One Thousand People Killed and Wounded. _ ABOUT 200 HOUSES BLOWN DOWN Struck Kirksville, Mo., While the People Were at Supper Last Night. Krexvitze, Mo., April 28.—In the cy- clone which struck this city at 6 o'clock last evening and left a track of death atid destruction « quarter of mile wide 400 homes and business houses. were leveled to the ground and almost, a thousand people were killed and more or lees. injured. Although intense darkness prevailed Pants uits of Clothes. ing | after the cyloae and while th i th rare! 1 acing atthe Newmarket first spring achecrtbe le the rain was Hats... baked by pee ema = wméeting today, Mr. T. Cravens’ Water- falling in torrents, the balance of the for a cessation of hostilities in order to head won the Friday Welter handicap, people whe ceepengat turned out all ti fe es 100 ii Lord Wm. ford’s | ‘Oo reseuc the injure an hunt out the ie eae eee ae yee Doric LL, at 8 to 1,1idden by Sloan, bodies of the dead. Aided upon their ener lie Peapla wanted peace. Gen was necond. ‘Seventeen horses ran. errand of mercy by, fires which broke eral Otis replied ‘that he did ott The one thousand guineas stakes were pad ina dozen different parts of the A ‘ 4 ai 60k | won by P. Lorillard Sibold. orn, P ‘ for Miners ou aise the existence of a Filipino govern- ataff and students, men.and women of There will be another conferr if ’ the American school of Osteopathy, to-. ence tomorrow. : q.% gether with drug ductors, resfdent in Mania, April 28 —At Calumpit, “for . ane town, formed the rescue hospital corpse, the firat time, a large body of Filipinoe and in the darkness and rain were hunt- ‘A large consignment of Men, Boys’ and Youthe’ Shoes in the very latest shapee. Our Spring Overcoatings Suilings; Pantings and Fancy Vestinge have arrived. and our Ordered clothing department is being kept very busy. 7 ita third annual ball-thia evening at the Miner's Union hall. Agrand good time is:‘assured. - E fer ty - Stocks Quotations, : aul BRON, shoes. ql e without a sung 91.50 to 49.00 POINTS, Uf scamcresre.areae taatine Shae Seti sles a \2--- J..L. PARKER *-. $1GLOVES, NECK TIES, BRACES; TOWELS, TAB- ae . Consulting mining engineer, Dundee, ' = LINGS, RU BBER COATS ETC. oF * famarac and Fairmon| Oi the dime scale President and Manager, E, D. CARPENTER, Onr goods are not better or woree than thoge ycu- pay much higher prices. blic, Wash. = _ for_You can notice the prices markeul abany. store here, mark the quality of the ig ne ls, then come to us. and if you don,tlike to: throw away any 0! your money, Wed LOUGHEED J. FYFE, you ‘sorely, will take the advantage of aaving half or more on your purchases , WH. LOUGHEED C0. | Re "WE: HAVE NO-BRANCH STORES ‘Matohant Tellors ssland Auction House, B.Bannett, Mer, Wecarry a full line of Rubber Boots, Mining Shoes, Slickers, Overalls and Jumpers of the very best makes, all at the lowest pri- J. B. HODGES, ces possible, Cail-and be convinced. a! Secretary and Treastirer. P. 0, Box 66. - = Big Three. B. C. Gold riboo, Ca anadian G. F. rows Nest Pass pted to face the Ameri in open|. *” : ing unfortunates to eet fractured bones, ground, The Filipinos in the ‘trenches figs ‘ and otherwise aid the wounded, From disperaed--after making a ridiculously Gold Com : bleney Tamer’ Takes every locality’ uries come, ‘send aur- Buidence:-in the Case, © M. J, OYHEARN, The Clothier. | CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND. LINCOLN, aT. feeble’ resistance, but .General Luna'e geone,” and men, women and children brigade came upon the field from Maca- are in agony and the rescuing corpa are lifting roofs and searching busements POOH x 100] Toue Pine. foble Five ... Northern Belle. Old Ironeides. Princess Maud Rathmullen pie Br ARNE tee Ho pee get ot 44 inches high. Top can be adjusted -to any angle or helght about 90 vols, Law aize. Strong, well fin: ished Metal Base and Sides, with Solid Oak |: Shelves and Top.—100,- OWNERS OF AN UN- ABRIDGED DICTIONARY. MARSH WF'S CO.) ev cHICAGO. — A\WIESOX * |-nfonday Evening (Magazine, ot Perlodtcal, save you Le Roi LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE. JOHN F. LINBURG, PROP. - Styheh Rigs for rent Firat class Saddle and Pack Horses. : 7 SraBrzs: Columbia Ave., ‘Phone No. ‘Commercial Alley, ‘Phone No. 2. PAO; BOX, 198. f 28 SPOKANE’ STREET. ‘AELLO 89.” "PROSSLAND OPER HOLS / Metropolitan, THREE NIGHTS COMMENCING MONDAY MAY 1, ‘Tuesday Evening. >Wedneaday Even: Will Rising. ‘ayne_Hogemon : 2°. | Badie Smit : Principals) Biandhe Aldrach Alice James Janette Lincoln Lillian Kimble PRICES, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 Seats on sale xt Roll's Drug store T. W. HOWARD 1 GENERAL, ADVERTISING AGENT 108 Brsnorscaté-Sr., LONDON, E. C. Pr ITESLL LLL LL: BOLL OLOLLE @ Ladies’ Drapers. [ges 42 E. COLGMRIA AVENQUE- )) Ross Thompson. EUREKA CONSOLIDATED, GOPHER, HOME STAKE, EVENING . STAR, SILVERINE, R. E, LEE’ BODIE,’ EUREKA; NORTH STAR "and ZILA M, a OSS: - , - Lots inthe Original Townsite WE AIMTO DOA kotut 6 OLB IE: | ‘THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, -:- -?- ROSSLAND, B.C. | a : T have the following blocks in the following companies for sale;— aa M. A: Wilson . & Co = | TAILORS. ~ BBDFORD Cords SPOKANE STREET One Door Eaat of Col. Avenue. '-The One: Price Store. - HEADQUARS FOR BARBERS’, BARTENDERS’ AND WAITERS’ COATS AND-APRONE. (SPECIALTIES. = ¥Fsne Clothing © Bhoes z bore, 7). 7] SPECIALTIES. (:C GIBSON & C0, | Site Scke General Merchants School Supplies Silverware Suspenders Stationery Oil Cloths SPOKANE STREET NELENENENSS P. 0. BOX, 624 Heart: Spasms OA: -AGNEW’S-GURE FOR THE HEART “co W WONDERFUL LIFE-SAVER..”:” “No organ in the huninn auatomy to-ds tected than thoxe ot thi preas and “work; will call at any part of the city. Contracts and d ne promptly, light or heavy freight fandied, mining tnchinery delivers ae ehort notice, ore contracts taken, Fnrniture, pianos and safes eafely mover’ on pay all damages done to anthing we handle, We act as ehippers’ agents, wu efer, warehouse, or ship any class of yo 1 IF YOU WANT AN ADV MENT, Lat ‘or Small, Inserted in any European Newspaper reelf al ‘troublesome details by sending .{% atraight to T. W. HOWARD, 108, BIsHOPsGaTE-STREET, LONDON. ARRANGED for Large Orders. ADVIC~ OF. ‘FERED regarding t fig ADVERTISERS before the Puty” >, pondence invited, ; '. W. HOWARD, © 108, BIsHOPSGATE-ATREET, LONDON, E. C. ntfor THE ROssLANDER and British-Co- STABLES—Firet Ave., bet. Spokane and Wash. St. Quick Work. — Tel. No8 Red Star Livery. and Transfer Co. Good gad-ile horses, elegant turnouts, nobhy sleighs, and fancy driving teamss will drive you anywhere at any time day or night. . f you are getting up a eleighing party, eee us about rigs—good horses. 2 3 ; Ve do ex Horses boarded. by the-day or month.. Packing of all kinds done, ab cork 8. : : ‘We sell Washington sengoned Fir and Tamarac wood. Jd. W. AARTLINE PROP. ESTIMATES FURNISHED and CONTRACTS |- Rossland Loan. Office. ie Best Mediume for bring- Corres | Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock. — -- Undertaker. Agents Wanted. Al umbia Review, Put A. SILVERSTONE, PRop. ‘ Oldest Established House in Kootenay NO. 16 WASHINGTON ST. WILLIAM Ry BEATTY ‘REPAIRING ‘DONE. ~ ‘OFFICE—9, Wash St ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB'A Allwe 7 vss We awill have your trade after thats The’ Mes Try | average man buys shoes from thelr appear- ask is: ; ® ance and fit. They knew Ittle about leath- erand trust to their dealers. Hence the advantage of dealsng with a repo table house. Our shoesatrike people by atylish shape and by their quality. - G. O..LALONDE .. 106 WEST COLUKBIA AVENUE. . iL EAST COLUMBIA ANENUE. OUR GOODS: ARE RIGHT. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. ngkhhhhhhhhhke ... Prescription . FILLED ACCURATELY BRING IT TO US. T. R. MORROW, +s BUCESSOR TO... McLEAN & MORROW. ‘wee THE oe PIONEER ** DRUGGISTS. ~ This !s Onlya Scheme hat Iam still doing business ere everything in the Drug H. H.Playtord, ae fs AUDITOR and better val a as I pay ni Fant ACCOUNTANT Ger yo e db ar coftis prepared by me and save at least 6) per No.1 Stone Block, Rossland 8)" co ine CLEANING. P.O. BOX 598. & Z ¢ to hi ur system thor- This is ibe season £9 ave our mystem the nd ate considered two _tossland Labor Unions, fm oa watant eaeedin Thomas Stout, Drugelel - x w is Eietigrery Eaturday evening at 8:00 Miners {0s Bos Firat Avenue Near Brokane Street. AMES MURCI, Fec. JOHN KUN, Pres. PO VIESSE RAE E HOSE ENS , : The Glarendon Cafe 5 First Class in Every Respect. 4 ® : ®@ Open Day. and Tight, ott st atet PRIVATE ROOMS FOR Panquets and Small Dinner Parties. :] bank, could see.G ‘Lun: ons black horse: galloping: frantically along the line and apparently. exhorting his followers to make s stand.’ He: ly succeeded in getting them to ‘spread out in an extended line of battle. which would-have done’ credit to s civilized ar 3 ered thickly among them, a of dost from the sandy soil, inos again showed that drilling could fortify them: make them-face the American rifles, their train. puffed up: the; ‘track: load ot dead anid. wounded? fap of the- Americias; who" were™ the towssd closely thatthe that the rebels barely slipped out of their victor’s hands. The regiment madea rush to fcapture the train, running up the track yelling, shrieking and even dropping their guns inthe pursuit, but the en- gine backed off hastily, leaving the bod- ies of six warriors to their enemies. Twenty Filipinus who came to moet their couquerers, bearing the. white flag; declared heartily that they were'sick “of fighting, adding that food was" short in their.caumps. They ate army rations given them with an eagerness that teati- fied to the truth of their statenient. One, who was severely wounded, dragged himeelf after his comrades, showing re- markable nerve. Col. Fusten was overcome and dropped utterly exhausted after battle. The men of the Kansas regiment cheered him wildly whea he went among them, Last night the flames of burning vil- lagea and scattered buts gave the hori- zon a glow like annset and the crackling Gf bamboog, which had caught fire, soun- ded like musketry in a battle. New York, April 28.—A Manila dis- patch to the Evening Journal says Gen- eral Luna, with 2 large force of insur- nts and arms has surrendered. Luna is the Filipino fleld commander. Wasstnaron, April 28.—General Otis has telegraphed the war department that the commanding general of the insur- gents hes received from the insurgent government directions to suapend hos- tilities pending negotiutions for a ter- mination ef the war, and that the in- eurgent staff officers are now on the way to Manila for that purpose. J-onvox, April 28,—The London mem- bera of the Filipino janta here credited the reports that peace negotiations were . t my. Buf when the American bullets show- |" B, CLAIMS... THE... WATER Case’ to: Be Submitted to the Lien- tenant-Governor in Council for Confirmation. The case of the rights of | the water in the adjacent s .| ap for hearing this morning at the city hall before John A.. Turner, gold com- missioner from Nelson, A, H. McNeill ad appeared forthe city and, GO. R. Hamil- forthéC, P. K. and “the Trail smel- ‘H: B. Smith, city engiheer, washeard ‘on behalf of the city, and Mesars. Ald- ridge, Prescott and “Widmer for the OC. PR. > The ©.,P. R. claims prier righta to the water in Rock: and: Murphy - creeks, which the city sought to disprove by ‘Mr, Smith's testimony.- - . ‘ fhe gold’ commissioner took down the évidence, and willanm it up with his ‘findings and recommendations and sab- imit: itto the Lieutenant-governer in council for his decision. Verdict of Not Guilty. Canton, Ohio, April 28,—Nineteen and a halt hours of. deliberation in the jary room failed to bring about averdict for or against Anna’ K, George on trial for the murder of George D. Saxton, brother of Mre, McKinley. All night long the jurora. remained in the jury room. The general belief at 9 o'clock this morning was that no verdict would be reached, but that the court Would not accept such a result for many hours. Laren. -The jury returned a verdict of acquital. .. Montreal Stock Exchange. Mowrerat, April 28.—On the Mon- treal stock market this morning the fol- lowing prices ruled: War Eagle, sell- ers, $8.65; buyers, $3.643¢. Payne, eellera, $4.10; buyers, $3.01. Montreal & Lon- don, seller, ; buyere, 70. Republic; sellers, $1.40;. buyers, $1.3934. Sales — War Eagle, 2000 at $3.65; Payne, 500 at $3.95; }, 400, 500 at $4.00, Montreal &London, 500 at 70; 100 at 71. |.Republic, 42, 400, $1.35@$: 40. Alderman John Edgren, who has heen visiting his parente and friends in Swe- den, is ex home tonight. wrote Mrs. igren that he would leave there on the third of this month, and as he was only 21 Sa fe on the way back be should have been home before now. along the edge of the death track, not entirely demolished, for forme of bleed- ing, dying aid dead.: : The list of killed,.so far as reported, is as follows: Wm. R: Howells, Mre, N. Shertshorne, James Weaver, Theodore dore Brigam, Ed. Beeman, Mra. W. W. Creer and daughter, Miss, Deasie, Mra. Henry Billington, Mre, A.. W. Claze. Mra. Cen Breen, Mra. John Larkin, Mra. T. Mahaffy, Mra. C. Woods, Mra. A. Littlei Joe Woods, Mra. Joe Woods, W. Rainschott, Mrs. A. W. Rainschott, C. A. Gibbs, Mra, ©. A. Gibbs, A. C. Beal, Jas. Cunningham, Mra. Mitchell, Morning broke bright and clear over a aea of destruction and rambling search of ruing pureued during the night gave was to systematic work. Larex.—Reporte from the country dis- tricts state that the farmers have suffer- ed severely and that several lives were lost outside of Kirkaville. The latest details showed that the list of known deaths has been raised to 40 by the identification. of 24 more bodies. “As night advaned the number of known injured also considerably inc- creased. The tornado which wrought auch destruction struck this town at 6:30 last evening while most of the people were at supper. The entire east side of the city was wipped out clean, over 200 buildinga,-homes and stores be- ing leveled to the ground. ACTED WITHOUT AUTHORITY. American Convoys Allowed te Proceed to Log Cabin as Formerly, Sxaauay, Alasks, April 24, via ‘Seattle April 28.—It is understood that the Ca- nadian government has instructed Col- lector Zeall to allow American convoys to proceed to Log Cabin, as formerly. It ia further stated that the Canadian offi- cials, in stopping convoys at the summit, acted without authority. Reports from the Porcupine district give an of American liati on the Canadians. Several members of the mounted police located claime and took up the full twenty acres. The miners union cuteach of their claims down to 100 feet square, aa allowed by the Canadian law. Gets the $20,000,000. W. April 28.- ‘y Hay this afternoon was notified by the French ambassador that Spain would ac- cept through him the twenty milliona to be pald, under the treaty of peace for the Philippines. The payment will be inade to the ambassador as soon as the president returns.