Kguinaldo Would Consents to an Am- erlean Protectorate, CONPEREKCE COMES TO NOTHING. ————— Return to ‘Gold Mining Company REPUBLIC, WASHINGTON. aes n Boy, Rein- Ys 5 The Luna With General Otis’ Answer. ———_- New Yorx, April 20.—A copyrighted dispatch to the Evening Journal from Manila says Aguinaldo today. offered to surrender everything, men and muni- tions, to General Otis upon condition of independence for the Filipinos ‘and an American protectorate. Maniza, 29, 3:00 Pp. m.—There was @ conference today between General Otie and Colonel Manuel Argueleses and Lt. “Jose Bernat, who came from General ‘Luna under a flag of truce yesterday to ask fora cessation of hostilities, which was froitleas. Itis understood the Fili- pino commissionera were given terms upon which the Americans will consent to negotiate. The Filipifios admit they have been defested, and itis expected they will return with fresh proposals from General Luna. - Stocks Quotations. Athabasca randon & loble Five . Northern Okanogan... Old Ironsides Princess Maud. Zathmullen . aepnblic zed Mountain “View. mouggler ‘amarac, Kenneth, Dr. J. F. McKenzie, office and resi- dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of Toronto. 3 : or Mies, and the latter ia only Machigan Boy G pro &OOOOOOO> J. B. Johnson & Co. RealEstate and — Mining brokers » INSURANCE AGENTS. - SSS eae Fire Insurance Agents for the fol- loping Companies: Norwich Union of England, National of troiand, A Phoenix of Hartford ‘Atias, Guardian, Lo}d's Plate Giese, We have sale for all! ———"""=” ‘Sandan Ss, wt ee ee © J.B. jrhnson & Co QF $O0000000009| f erty. Fist Tesue—200,000 shares at one.cent, 100,000 of which were enbscribed by thr ‘usiness men of Republic the first day. Send in your address at.once if’ yor lezire any of this issue. se ‘Remit by postoffice money order.” _ Claims all ‘surveyed and development in progress. THE NEXT ISSUE WILL BE * vs0se100,000 SHARES AT... 2 INS. President and Manager, E. D, CARPENTER, . Republic, Wash. 3. B, HODGES, : ws Secretary and T. 3 Cable Adéress: “PARKER.” ROSSLAND, B.C. 3 Moreing & Neal's ‘Telephone, Codes { Beato MeNeil's. 835 Clough’s. haa: EB. BENS. 3.1, PARKER. 11. DARKER C0, ROSSLAND, B. 0. AN eal TUES Berge see Southland sold. - 3. L. ‘PARKER Oonsulting mining engineor- Dundee, nNtainerac Bud Fairmont. ¥ © GOOOOOOOOH International Music | fall, o--——WEEK COMMENCING: M JONDAY, APRIL 2611. | Brau big. STOCR CD: | Ada Warren ‘First Appearance Here of: | | Ble. Wilivma. Quaker City Guat Seine Oj Aud the Acrobatte Coon | | TS ee ‘jhe Eastern Sketch Duo Owens and Wren. “Jack G. Atbion. A | Reed & Taylor = St rny where. ‘a do not offer you and in-many _can get anywhere elee for sume ant hot A eons hout a song. withont a Fong without a song @ | without a,solig {3.0 without a gong 25¢ t without a: song 26¢ GLOVES, NECK TIES, B ~ + LINGS;RUBBE Onr goods P. O, Box 56. 1. E HALEY, - WHOLESALE ano RETAIL DEALERIN.. Beet, _ Pork, Mutten, Fish Ovsters Game. Spokane - Street, ROSSLAND, B.C. for You ¢an no! “Wid, LOUGHEED J. FYFE WALOUGHED C0, ~*Merchant: Tailors Ladies’ Drapers, We have the largest’ and most select stock both of Gentlemen’sand - ~ Ladies costume cloths in the city. We havesecured the eqcvices MISS ERSCH *=* —_— "WE AIM TO DO Stylish First goods, then come you eurely will take the advantage o - Rossland Auction Ho O'Brien, Jennings & O'Brin. SIE aries awaegee ea ae THE GREAT CONCHITA, | : : MISS CONCHITA’S PRETTY DRAMA oh Mincr’s Daughter”| A Sons Tf that is me you want for y wiihont a gong $1. to ql 50c to 42 Eleewhere with a eong to $4 Eleewhere without « song 8.0 ‘The Big Fovorites The Clever “‘Allens—. Ru TRURTaU eee ‘au can ersily get Weong bunt twice as much value, instancee three and four times as much goods ag you jount.+ isewhere with a song. . a to 25: Uc tu Toe Te if Elsewhere with a song.. GOs Elsewhere with’a song. . 75 $2.50 Elsewhere with a song 5. Elsewhere $1.50 to 5 5 lo o€2 Bleewhere with a ong #1 to § to $1.00 Elsewhere with a song 75c to # RACES, TOWELS, TAB-; R COATS ETC. Os: the same-scale much higher prices 4 ity of th way any of your money, reon your purchasea - “WE HAVE NO-BRANCH STORES use, B.Bannett, gr. 42 E. COLUMRIA AVENUE: STAR, SILVERINE; R. ~and ZILA M. 16 COLUMBIA AVE: E. LEE’ BODIE, Ross T hompson. os ¥ have the following blocks in. EUREKA CONSOLIDATED, GOPHER, the following companies for eale;— “HOME STAKE, EVENING - Lotsinthe Original Townsite E REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS,: --:>. 37 ROSSLAND, B. C. M. A: Wilson - & Cos TAILORS. ~ BEDFORD Cords for Trousers: Dr. A. W. CHASE COMES TO THE AID OF SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. The One Price Store. SPECIALTIES. Fane Clothing Oe! Suspenders General Oil Cloths ss P, 0. BOX, 624 CC GIBSON & C0. | HEADQUARS FOR BARBERS’, BARTENDERS’ AND WAITERS’ - COATS AND APRON. SPECIALTIES. ‘American Watches ‘Alarm Clocks School Supplies Silverware Stationery Merchants SPOKANE STREET Quick W ork. Catarrh= ==Sufferers UCCESS in life §s almost impossible for man with bad breath. Nobod: nt do business wit! associate with him. fensive —S a te t any men effort to cure No eel nent lo self-respecting man If he has itin any form he to be rid of ‘There about the manner of life ‘can ignore Catarth. makes constant effort ers, Graduates of the inecring. Bachelors im mbes orks: ti to breed ml ous disease. ‘all des’ars, price ag cents par bee. A WONDERFUL LIFE-SAVER, ~ hese disonses cat tected than those of th Heart Spasms DR, AGNEW’S CURE FOR THE HEART —_——_—_—_ No organ in the human anatomy to-da; wi di ‘be more cenally cre oki ade them Red Star Livery if Horses bos! 4 press and work ; will call a! dne promptly, light or heav, short notice, ore contracts taken. pay ‘all damages done to anthing we han: efer, ‘Good gaddle horses, elegant turnoats, will dtive you anywhere at any time day you are petting Up, asleighing party, rded by the day or month. any part of the city~ Con’ freight handled, mining machinery Furniture, or ship any class of goods. Tel, Xo8 and Transfer Co. nobhy sleighs, and fancy driving tently Vv orn i 7, Bee as ahout rige— ood hore dow “Packing of all kinds done, 4 eb delivers ot pnect ‘and gates enfely meni (rat dic. We act a8 shippers’ agent? has roper treatment. Ing spells, dropsical Bekaditate weart ow long standl: —acts st ly—acts ys . TAT was given up to dle by ani Ifyou shor dis- eart wil aa Sivoo se OPK gasw We coll W STABLES—First Ave., bet. Spokane and Wash, St. Pry J.W. AARTLINE 1 Fir and Tamarac wood. OFFICE—9 PROP. Wash. St Dy Rossland Loan (ifice. NO. 16 WASHINGTON ST. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. in Stock. a Sold by Goodeve Brothera, REPAIRING DONE Puit A. SILVERSTONE, PROP. | tin Kootesy Oldest Established House “In Kool th a song $2.50 tof6.00 4 $10 Elsewhere with a ‘song $15 to 4 4 EUREKA, NORTH STAR @ Rossland Evening Record — VOL 3, NO. 266. ROSSLAND. BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1899. PRICE FIVE CEN'TS. GOLD NUGGETS A Thugget Bangle, Broach or Stick Pin Makes a pleasing SOUVENIR gift fur a friend, We havea nice ageortinent of this jowelry made of carefully selected nuggets. See our Nugget Jewelry. J. W. SPRING Ty REE CES ar gros © erm. NEW GOODS. At “THE EMPORIUM OF FASAION.” You can buy for money. The nobbiest Spring Overcont, Suit, Pair of Shoes, least ; ri and ‘fie that cun be had in the city. Shirt, Bays’ and Youths: Clothing Our stock of Boys’ and Youths’ Suits ia complete in ov: ‘ style in Tweede, Serges and Clay Worsteds. plete in overy Just Opered:- - A large consignment of Men, Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes in the very late -t shapes. t Qur Spring Overcoat'ngs - Suilings, Pantings and Fancy Vestinge have arrived, and ow Ordered clothing department is belag kept very busy. ont For Miners Weearry. a foll line of Rubber Roote, Mining Shoer, Slickers, Overalls and Jumpers of the very hest makes, all at the lowest pri- ces poseible. Cail‘and be convinced. - M. J. O'HEARN, The Clothier. CORNER COLUMBIA, AVE. AND LINCOLN ST. DLDLLS LLL LLe BOOT a) Allwe ‘Try |. average man buys shoes from their appear- ask 1S? : © ‘anceand fit. ‘They knew little about leath- erand trust to their dealers. Hence the advantage of dealsng with a repu table house. Our shoesstrike people by stylish shape and by their quality. C. O.. LALONDE 106 WEST COLUKBIA AVENUE. 11 EAST. COLUMBIA ANENUE. ‘We will have your trade after that. Tho~| OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. VES babhabhhath T. R. MORROW, HoLEAN & MORROW: 4 WHEN YOU WANT A— wae. eS Prescription PIONEER4*. 2% DRUGGISTS.° Bec}; FILLED ACCURATELY BRING IT TO US. This ts Onlya Scheme ‘To inform you that lam stllldoing business fhe old stand where everything in tho Drug 7m 8! ive you 10 H. H.Playford, : AUDITOR and ACCOUNTANT No.1 Stone Block, Rossland P, 0. BOX 698. ¢ cash, Get y colts prepared by me " SPRING CLEANING. the season to have your system tho ine iy cteneed. feBave Sereapariiia. and ns Tak g d a two ROSSLAND GOnMANDEY Masons Installed a Knights Templar Lodge. * HAS SIXTEEN CHARTER MEMBERS Officers Elected and Installed an Two Pleasant Banquets Are Giver. A, A. Daggett, P.E..C., and 8. H Rush, ®. G..C., of Spokane, and W. J. Quinlin, P. E. C., of Nelson, come to Rossland Saturday for thé purpose of instituting 2° commandary ‘of Knighte Templers and installing officers, which was done ut Masonic hall Saturday ever- ing. There were 16 charter member: and the following officers elected and in- stalled: John Dean, &, P. H. J. Raymer, C. G. A. Mitchell, M. M., A. Green, Register. Alter the jes were pl RAST TER NOE New York Preacher Savs They Do Not Protect Their Chastity. URGES COLORED MEN 10 ORGANIZE Over Two Million Are Able to Carry Arms—A Sensational Ser- mon in Syracuse. Syncusr, N. ¥., May 1.—Rev. M. J. tallia preached last night at the A. BM. . Zion church; colored, on the racial rouble in'the South. He-said the white women of the South had not protected their own chaatity.. He made a plea for in oiganization of the colored men, and aid that 2,500,000 were ableto carry arme, and predicted that if the murders ‘fcolored’ men inthe South did not ‘ease there would be a conflict between he black and white men of the south- en states. He said bis bretheren in the juuth looked to the North for salvation. the visitors, officere and members re paired to the Kootenay Cafe, where 2% plates were spread, and a very enjoyable banquet was held. The visitors were induced to remai over until today, so another banqa +t wat given last evening at the sume place. Mr. Doggett said before leaving that the Reseland Mason did the grand and Spokane would. have to. take off thei hats to them. : The commandary of the Knights Templar is the next higher order of Masone than the Royal Arch degree. A Dog and a Man and, a Flower Pot Are Ac- countable, The clerk at C. 0. Lalond’s store put a flower pot through 9 plate glass win- dow, and at Allen’s restaurant a three- cornered fight resulted in breaking a window there this morning. This morning a man was passing Charles Mount’s clothing store when a dog made a pasa at him and he jumped. back and broke one of the large win- ‘dows. J. G. Thompzon and F. W, Sterling, of Toronto, are at the Allan. J. K. Ferguson, of Vancouver, is in the city. 2 Thomas. OC. Gray, of Trail, is-doing Rossland. ap Harry L. Rogers, of Spokane, spent the Sabbath in Rossland and; returned home today. : Ship ’Em to the Klondyke. Hiantanp Fats, N. Y., May 1L— Merning, anger and fierce talk is heard im nearly every household here over the wholeeale poisoning of doge which took «| place Saturday night. Nobody’s dog was spared, nobody knows who did it, but every lane and (dooryard held a stif- | fened or dying animal. Several. people were wakened by dogs barking, about sai ‘A fthe hander emecies. e standard remecies. ot Yee, per bottle, Remember the address, Thon Stout, Drug, First Avenue Near Spokane Street Youcan have elther Rossland Labor Unions. ra" union, No, 40, WL. U. Saturday evening 8 ‘8:30 anes 4 AMES BURCH, ec. 0. Box 41, ‘JOuN KUHN, Pres. and in two amap was seen running from houses but waa not recognized. A prize-winning collie owned by Senator Louis Goodsell, val- ued at $5,000, was algo poizoned. THICATS ON WAR PATH Twenty Bucks Armed With Rifles ” Attack Bight White Men. “THREE BROKEN WINDOWS. — | TROUBLE WAS AT ROCKY POINT it is Sala the indi By the People Who Opposed Building Kiuckwan Trail. Sxaquay, Alaska, April 24—Via Se- attle, May 1.—The Chilcat Indians are on the war path. Last Sunday 20 bucks aroe} with rifles gathered from several villages around ‘the Chilcat. river and marched to Rocky Point, eight miles froma Hains’ Miesion, where eight white men were blasting rocke for -a trail to Kluckwan, a distance of 20 miles, The Indians drove the whites away. Word was immediately sent the United States MAY DAY TN EOROPL Customary Labor Demonstration in London. THE ANGLO-SUNSIAN AGREEMENT Marquis of Salisbury Says He Hopes Russia Will Consent to Its Publication. Loxpox, May 1.—May day proceeded quietly here and on the continent. The eustomary labor demonstrations in Ton- don today consisted of a procession from the Thames embankment to Hyde park, There wag also a cart horse par- ade, the animals being gaily deckelwith cibbonaete. This procession paraded the streets in the gouth of London, On the continent work was proceeding au usual, except in Italy, where the day aa being celebrated as a day of reat. Chere was periect order everywhere. In the house of commons today the Right Hon. Sir Michael Hickebeach, Hor of the d that the government had failed to come io ar agreement with Mr. Cecil Rhodes i to the the dg cape tothe Cairo railway. '§ Were incited’ avuncement was greeted with cheers irom the raical members oi ahe house. The Marquis of Salisbury, prime min- ister of foreign affairs and Mr. A. a Balfour, firat loard of the treasury and zovernment leader, announced today in the houee of lords and in the house of vommons respectively that the genéral irift of the Anglo-Sunsian agreement re- carding the sheres of influence of the governments of Great Britain and’ Bus- jia in China were as they already had been made known. . Lord Salisbury said that he hoped Russia would consent to the publication of the text of the agreement when it ar- rived in s few days. —_——_—"— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Lonpoy, May 1.—There was & heavy this ing in hi Scotland. Maprrp, May 1.—Latest returns from Senatorial election, show the govern- ment a majority of forty over the com- bined opposition parties. marshal and at and Captain Cheatham, in command of the troops at Dyea. Sixteen soldiers ander command of the under sergeant were at once sent to Haine’s Mission. It is andestood that persona who op- posed the construction of the new trail incited the Indiane to make trouble. NEGLECTED TO LAND HIM. Robért McCann Complains of the Bad River Service, Robert McCann returned last night fram the north and complains that he was treated badly by the Columbia river host ti é . says he bought a ticket here for Shield’s landing, with the expresa promise that he would be landed there. He claime that by carelessness of the purser he was taken pikst. He staid over night at OFVTIOOOETH TIER EH