ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, MAROH 27, 1899. Easter in Austria. In Vienna on Easter day tho Austrian emperor. and his family and officials unite in procession to attend religious HUNTER» BROS. THOSE EAGLES AHN en] Thirty-Six- Kew Members Installed - Last. Evening. MEMBERSHIP 18 HOW NINETY-TWO Election of Officers and a Social Ses- sion—Thirty More Ap- plicants, This morning. Organizer M. G. Win- stock, of the order of Eagles left for his home in Spokane alter successfully ore ganizing a lodge, consisting of 92 mem- bers. Laat’ evening 36 new members were initiated, after which the election of temporary officers was held. They were: Dan Thomae, Worthy President; 8.B. Shaw, Worthy Past President; Bert Collins, .Worthy Vice Presitent; Harry . Daniels, W. Secretary; Let Coombs, Treasurer; W.-H. Patterson Worthy Chaplain; J. D. L. McGaughey, Conductor; James Nelsen, Inside Guard ; Fitz Lee Morris, Outside Guard; Dr. D. Campbell, Physician. After the election of officers a social eesion was:held, which wasa very en- joyable affair. There are now 80 more applications for membership, and it ie thought that the Rossland ledge will bcd soon reach 200, ’ PEOPLE COMING =: AND ‘GONG J..E. Saucier left for sit for tho Boundary to- day on the Red Mountain, J. Fred Ritchie went to Kaslo today via Northport. ‘W. B. Davey leiton the noon train for Grand forks. 1 -Superintendant of Schools Burns went to the 'y ay in with his duties. E. P. Davis, one of the leading law- yers of the province, is in the town from from Vancouver. Thomas Corbett, of Toronto, is at the Allan. Jobn G. Atchison, of Spokane, ia in the city. Harry White, who.has been to Eng- land on mining business, returned to Rossland today. the Boundary country, where he has bean on mining business. W. Hart McHarg, barristor and so- liciter, is back from a trip to England. STEAMER TEES ASHORE. Canadian oMcials Again Seizing Liquor in Possession of U. S. Custom Officers. Sratriz, March 27.—News that the ateamer Tees, which riins between Vic- teria and Skagway was ashore on Thornburne island, on the Alaskan coast, was brought here early this morn- ing by the Steamer Humbolt from Skag- way. Her captain declined assistance saying he could get off with the next tide. The Tees was resting easily. The report was also brought down that the Canadian officials were again seizing liquor being conveyed by American cus- toms ollicials beyond White Pass. BIG STOCK Smith Curtis returned yesterday from |~ monde for which the highest price will be servicer, ‘and.it is then that the court be- comes dazzlirg. .‘Yhe emperor carries a torch and behind him; under a canopy fumes of incense tossed into his face by four acolyts, who walk backward under thecanopy. The bishop reads from a gorgeously bound book as he advances [ken comes a row of trampeters, split- ing their cheeks to get the most noise possible out ot their silver instraments. {t was customary for the late empress to follow the trumpeters, robedin her state robes with a gold coronet on her head, her hair falling in ‘long brades, and a trnin 80 feet long extending behind her, the end of it carried by two pages in red Joublets and hose. BREVITIES. A. J. Marke, of Neleon, is in the city, Mro. De Voin and herdaughter Ruby went to Spokane today where they will reside, The directors of the Rossland skating rink held a meeting Saturday evening and concluded not to close the rink ‘s long as there was ice to skate on. Weekly Ore Shipments. The ore shipments of the week ending Mar. 25, were as folllows: To Trail: War Eagle... Tron Mask.. TO NORTHPORT SEELTER. cf gold cloth, walke the bishop, who has The Big Store. < Bros, ‘For Spring West There‘is nothing so dressy and smart looking a8 a fashi ablestiff hat. You will find our stook a large one to select from, Christie’s Feather Weight Is a beauty. Ask to see the largest tock of hi City of Rossland. are as Some new shapes in Collars, felt hac These collars are ebual to the / CoO RVILL ' A MAMMOTH STOCK OF—— Gent's Furnishings. FRONT - BACK 24 HEIGHTS =a TERAD Ss. L AE BIG STORE. (eens Rossland: a Record ’ VoL 8, NO, 247. PRICE FIVE GENTS. The Spider. ‘A pretty Olasp for a belt or ‘neck ribbon ig one of the “Spider” design. We are showing a nice line of these Olasps, made of -- SHCPHRG Sliver. Wileor nates WeLED, J. W: SPRING Succossor to CHALLONER, pierre ey & SPaixa. sand Next door to the Post. Uitice. REDD IOO Total....... 2489 O. M. Weller, Rossland’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the beat equipped plumbing establishment in the city and is prepared to do all kinde of plumbing steam-fitting, etc., anywhere, fée ‘any body at any time: 1-19-té. Assessment. work and restaking a spe- cialty. Interest taken in worthy proper- lies in part payment. Jackson, Record office. 3-81-3 The Rossland Laundry is doing food work at reasonable prices, ary. Graham & Son. Near P. 0, “Basi GLAZAN[: —CARRIES A—— —_——=" OF FURNITURE STOVES athapasee, Limited, Columbia avenue, P 498 Bedford McNeal and Aforeiny; MINING OPERATORS AND HNOKERS, Established 1895, Agents for N. & F. 8. Railway additio: Rossland, ¥mir, Erie ‘and Colum! Wo Have Buyers tor All Stand- ard Stocks. | 2. A reek Rossland Mining Stocks (Corrected by the Reddin-tack gkson Company ble address, ‘Tantling.” Gea, She th, Lieber in 1a townsite. —OFF— This is the rebate we had at our laet large’ chipment: ‘of iburct Enits of Clothes, ete,, and at thut-rate we are now offering it to our customers, Ca- A $16 Overcoat for. Everlasting Overall: to White dbirts: Socks, threo pairs... We have no branch stores.. Q@h-To buy at above prices you have only to call at ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE 42 E. Columbia Avenue. Be BANNETT, Mauager. O9 Spring Furnishings. E HAVE just finished opening up and marking off the largest and nicest Proce of ready mude Slothing ‘over brought to ‘Rossland in , Dien’s Black Navy Serge. Buits. Men’s Fancy ‘Tweed Suits. ' Men’s Scotch, English and Irish weeds. ‘3 /Mlen’s Fine Spring Overcoats. Boy’s 3-Piece Fancy Tweed Suits. Bo’ya. 2-Picce Black and Navy Serge Suits. Youth's 2-Prece Suits in all latest styles. Men’s, Boy’s and You's, Pants. ‘A choice assortment of TIES just in. < Suitable for’ the’ sea- son—(17th) sana A large consignment of the Tatent styles "in ‘American and ra 3 “OT Pel The Hater “Works Question is to Be ‘| for the mayor and citycouncil to attend -bure bylaw, :for. the- “purpose of: raising A éell the city the water plant without the Conslderad. CITY saan AMENDED REPORT Fire chit Report ana the. Barber's Sunday-Closing Bylaw on: the. Program. There is plenty of. important business to thie evening: \ They. hyve the dehent- money to purchase oc put ina waterand light system, ready for the second read- ing, but.the chances ‘are that they will not ‘be able to fill in the necessary amonunts just yet. =~ + “Sinds the Rossland Water & Light Company has made public its offer to lighting wyétom for’$45,000, it is thought the city council will’ feel bound to sub- ‘| mit it to the people: ‘with or ‘without. the 5 roporition: to: put.in a new. “system. The amended report of the city engineer re- 'yarding the cost of a ‘less extensive and Baaliak HATS will be opened up today, andi your jon: is OUR GOODS ARE UP TODATE... % water works. system will be ready for. consideration. . It is: said that his first estimate exceeded $150,000, and that the city council, thought.a cheaper one would do to commence with. Donald Guthrie, the newly appointed Q HEARN, The Clothier... ‘ Corner hava ‘Avenue and ‘Lincoln Btreet. chief of the fire department, it is noder- stood, will: submit 9. ‘réport.’as to the ‘Boundary.’ C. W. Mount, Nee Vaerghni is’ back from Spokane. + R..G. EB, Leckie is. back from a trip ‘to Denver and Cripple Creek, Colorado. Alex. Dick is back from San Francisco where he left for day before yesterday. W. 8S. Warren, secretary of the Ros:-. land Water & Light company, returned to Spokanaitoduy. D, M.. Morgan, of the Clarendon, came home last evening from a ‘businesa trip to the Boundary., s Réss Thompson went to Spokane to- dey go there.are just enough Aldermen in town for a: quorum, | > 8.0, Crome. thp.yeteran type foundry man, now with the Toronto Type Foun- dry. people, i ia int ‘the city. . late of the Windeor, is back from 4, and saya he will Zemain in Rossland this summer. J.B. Dabney, leaves with his. family for Spokane, where they will make their Home. Mr. °Dabney’s business will re-. quire much: of his time in Rossland. ‘Mrs. Harry Goodeve, who has. ‘been been vieiting, friends ‘and. relatives in ‘Rossland, left. today: for. her home in Grand Forke. ..~- Mra. M. A. Wileoe is “expected “this evening “from New Denver, to joia her husband in making their home'in Rosa- 7 OM A iostook Givis Hatten ot 7 ml Re- garding Railroad Passes, TO REDUCE THE DUTY ON: TOBACCO Royalties From the Yukon to July -81st- Amount to $890,- “465.00. 0 | aS .- Orrawa, Ont.; ‘March 28,—Mess Ve Davis Saskatchewan, Roche, Marqu: McClure, Colchester,and Ohauveat tinued, the debate on the address in’ ihe houge of commons today... They added . little that was.new to the subject. Golonel prior avill ‘enquire how. much money:haa been expended on thé _Mon- treal, Que., and; Victoria, B.C., harbors during the last 28 years. .,”. -Mi.' Bostack haa given notice of a bill which will make provieion for ,all mem- bers of: pai liament and senators gotting pases as a right and not to be received,as now, aga favor. Hon. Mr. Scott, secretary of state, said in‘senvte Sstuiday, that the gov- ernment had no advice that 1 modus 4 vivendi had: been arranged about the Alaskan boundary.: : ‘The amount. received in Royalties for the Yukon. up to 3lat-of Januaty was $899,464.00, land, Mr. Wilson is at the head of the firm of M, A Wilson & Co, ‘Tailora. needs oi the department, which will re- "quire over $6,000 to. supp a paid Gre depactritent, an hinge which the "coun = See }Ross Thompson. qr? T.have the following blocks in the following companies for sale;— EUREKA CONSULIDATED, ‘GOPHER, HOME 8TAKE, EVENING STAR, SILVERINE, R. E. LEE’? BODIE, EUREKA, : NORTH STAR - and ZILA M. CROCKERY GLASSWARE CARPETS PARLOR SETS Morning Glory ations Lotsinthe Original Townsite | * AEE THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ..-:-* -:- ROSSLAND, B.C. ELECTRIC Light Globes. WANTED—Second Hand Househoid plumber, has removed shop to the corner of Columbia avenuc.| and Washington ‘ street, Shaw’s cigar etore, J. ¥F._ Fitzpatrick, under d the sanitary Cap ti. his office and Quick W ork. Tel, Nod Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. id. &S. GLAZAN. MINERAL ACT, 1896. (Form F.) Certificate of Improvements. NOVICE. wil ten you anywhere at any time day or night. if you are Rotting up a sleighing party, see us about Horses board the day or month. press and baggage work; will call at ne promptly, light or hear any part of the city. Contracts and job work d sad:ile horses, elegant turnouts, nobby sleighs, ‘and fancy driving teams; | bord i Packing of th EE done, Wo do ex+ t.20802 RK Se PLLOLLLOLS LL LOA A All we: ~ We will have: your.trade after that. . The “Try! { average man buys shoes from their appear- ask 1S: ance and fit. They knew little about. leath- er and trnet to thelr dealers. ” “Hence the advantage of dealsng with a repo “table howse.; ‘Our:shoes strike people by stylish shape and by their quality. C. O. LALONDE | ‘Veulty.in’ providing, for want of fands. however much they may desire to do so. ‘There is a report, too, of the. fire, water. and light committee tobe, acted npon. which, it bas been stated, will recom- || mend a eelary. of $80 a month for the as- sistant fire chief and $70. forthe driver, with two Bdits of clothes each ‘a year. ‘After all these perplexing things the city vouncil can take a ‘Feat and put the ‘106 WEST COLUKBIA AVENUE, iv BAST COLUMBIA: ANENUE. « barbers’ Sunday-closing. bylaw through .OUR GOODS. ARE RIGHT. T. R. MORROW, MoLEAN & MORROW. hbbhbbbhebehhh \ Pe) 4 “WHEN YOU WANT A—-- | sere THE eens PIONEER DRUGGISTS. Prescription BRING IT TO US. OUR ‘PRICES ARE. RIGHT, FILLED ACOURATELY the second reading. The Cameron bluff contract; will no doubt'come in for -a'share ofthe valua- ble time ‘of, the city father’s, bevides nu- meroug pills to.audit-aad order paid. ‘Aldermen McCrae and Edgren_ being absent, are entitled to, cungfatulations, | Another Spinish Lhe. ens Vauexcta,’ Spain, March, 28.—Pasken- gers who hay 2 arrive ed here ¢ ou board the nl Spanteh-dtexayne’ -Montevide Moreta, from Havana: ‘Marebi12, reached Cadiz yesterday, assert that, at the moment of.their departure. from Ha- vane & number of American soldiers had killed 2 negro child, who stole’s loaf ‘of bread, and that the populace. thereupon. ‘Mr. Gillies will move a resolution in the house of commons in favor fer re- | pucing the present high duties upon to- ‘bacco, * MORE... FIGHTING. AT MANILA. ants and Ten American Sol- F: ‘diers Kilieds New Yous, March:28.—A> dispatch to ‘the Herald from Manila today, saya: fhe. gunboat Laguna .de Bay attacked -the insurgents at Bulacan. Three Amer- icana were wounded, MacArthur's di- vision has orossed the Marilao river and ked'.the Idiers, who, the -p “| gers added, had:to be re-inforced. © New’ York, March. 28.—No such oc- currence as the one reported in the dis- patch from Valencia has been announced in the diapatches" received; here’ from Havana. Promotion at. Manila, ‘- New Yorr, March 28.—A dispatch to the Herald from Washington says: As a@ result of aelienty and judicious man- J is no doubt the opinion’ of the- present. - SINCLAIR WANTS TO" “TRAY. i) eurgent pe *l termined to appoint Atthur R. Mack r- i againat tne i in: aT. department bas. de- thur, now major-general of volunteers and a li Jonel.in the regular Trail ir Fighting cecdings. $OOOO0$5O069! from the D Pro- lai nted at Trail for James Sinclair, wai | Andereau; mow on » duty, with General army, to be- brigadier-general in’ the regular service. Also, Major-General are advancing} northwards, The “Snaurgenta. ‘attacked the Ameri- cans last evening at Marilao, but were repulsed with severe loss. Our loss was five killed and 14 wounded. Later—Garcia, a native general, came down from Dagupan by train with 1,000 riflemen and 4,000 bolomen and took po- sessession of Marilao.. A river was be- tween the American and insurgent forces.. The South Dakota volunteers andthe ‘Third artillery, acting as: in- tantry, ‘were thrown forward, The South Dakotas charged brilliantly across the open space on the eastof the rail- way te the edge of some woods. They lost. ten’, killed and.eleven, wounded, in cluding three lieutenants. _ The Third artillery, on the right of the Yyailtad, charged and lost nine men FIRST AVENUE Firat Store East of SPOKANE ST. freight handled, mining machinery delivered on short notice, ors Sh fo a i en, Furniture, pianos. ine rates entcly moved. We Sn i lamang anthin; 5 pers’ agen’ afer, Warehouse. or shi, eo of ae ener se eblp tes wn . To Fill a Pauper’s Grave. Burrs, Mont., March 27. — George Bidwell, the elder of the Bidwell broth- Cable Adéress:: “PARKER,” B. JonNSON RCO. O|§ . _ROSSLAND, B.C. Otia, is to be gadis eral in the regular service. gen- ded, two _| Oa the left tho insurgents, ina trench east of the river offered: a stubborm re- prese company and the Canadian Pacific railway, is still in confinement in. spo- kane, pending the final hearing of the Hannah Frvctional Mineral Claim, situa! the ‘frail Creek mining division ot West pan tonay dlatriet, Where agaiod—About one-half mile west of Telephone, We sell Steamer Bulgarian Safe. era who, with several confederates, gained fame by defrauding the Bank of England out of $5,000,000 through forged securities, died this morning of pneu- monia, after two weeks illnesg. The death of his brother, Austin, here three weeks ago was a great blow to him, and he took to his bed a few days after the ance of such ¢ Devereux, sctl Niners" ny 84! f, to von. ng ‘Hornnder fore Cortiligace of improve nents {or the the B PUROFE of obtaining a Crown Grant tat hor take notics that action ‘be cominenced before -ovoments. north of and adjoip- vertiticate under the fasu- Vasbington seagoned Fir and Tamarac w STABLES—First Ave., bet. Spokane and Wash. St. J.W. AARTLINE PROP. Ing ‘ood. OFFICE—9, Wash. + Rossland’s Coming Trading Place RealEstate and extradition proceedings which have been dagainst bim by: Constable Mining brokers INSURANCE AGENTS. 1 PM 0, ROSSLAND, B. C. Fire Jnsurenco o Agents for the fol- _ loping Compan W. J. Davitt, of Trail. Sinclair means to make'a stubborn fight for his liberty and has succeeded for neasly two months in staving off. -bis return to this side of the line. KNIGHTS | “PYTHIAS. Piymour#, Eng., March. 28, — The Hamburg-American line ateamer Bulga- rian, Captain ‘Schmidt, which left New York January 28, for Hamburg, arrived jn distresa at St. Michaels, Azore islands, February 24, where she was repaired temperorarily and left on March 2 for ‘| her home port, arrived here today. The sistance. Lieutenant Critchlow; with two gon batteries, and Lieutenant. Davis, with» navy Colt gun, forced thirty insurgents in s long trench on the. opposite river bank to surrender at the close quarters of 100 yards. The rest of the insurgent~ got out with severe losees. Ninety-dead - Norwich eaaa of England, National of Inet nix of Hartford Piegtina, Guardia Tlosa's Fiate ase younger broth:r died. Both bodies are atthe undertaking rooms waiting bu- ria), and it is probable they will be in- terred by the county. Made a Good Haul. San Francisco, March 27.—The Brit- ish sealing echooner Geneva, which for the last six weeke, has been. cruising off the California coast, hus put into Fort Ross for water, Ag a resultof hercraise sbe has 1,218 sealskins on board, insurgents -were counted. ———_——_— Walks Over’ a Bluff. San Francisco, March, 28.—A° letter from Guatemala says: : Mr. Casin, a friend of Ezeta, once prieat of Salvator, -| walked over a cliff a few days since near Port Acajutla, and was dasked on the rocks below. No body believed the act’ snicidal, though he declined te take food for a couple of days prior to the occur- rence. ~It will be remembered that he made a fortune in Salvador variously es- timated from $500,000 to 1,000,0000. "He shared Ezeta’s exile and participated in the expense of a slope on which Ezeta cate Dated this Ioth dey of ‘hy Wide-awake people aro begining to enna ows connor nt heen a to bur Jost a9 jng here- BUX, P. REUS, P. 1.8, fore unknown in Rt MINING EMSIVEEAS ant ERCKERS, p 4, Mines a rreRsndard stocks bought and sold. "+4, PARKER Consulting mining engineer | Dundee: ‘Tamarac and Fairm: mayor of Plymouth “and the townsmen went Give * Bangaet ee «te Honor of te See ssPesenrtee Captain Schmidt with’a con- The Rozeland Ledge of the Knights of|gratulatory address. The Bulgarian Pythias will give a reception and ban- will proseed:to hamburg. quet next Saturday evening at the Clar- endon Cafe in honor of JSames.Haddow, grand Jlor.oj the order for British Columbia. jand. A’ tew specials this we Tea 2Sc per Ib. “ogre Coffee 20c. percan: Spices 4 boxes, 25c. : Ladies Shoes s02U3i 25, Bags. Jems 90c: ‘er pair, from,. @F-General Merchandise of all kinds. AS GIBSON & co. : CrP Oe. wo PUBLIC NOTICE, Applied Set tence: Columbia Avenue fs closed to traffic from thi Bulent Law Agsod ation, Ameri east and to th m the | ise nats yo orks at tend to the west end of Columbie Avouue H, B. smn, : ai a ieee ci Orriena: { Rossiand, B.C. Yarch Agr Deo meiner Mowrntan Cane eS ‘We have selofor all a Mandarl Nas That Windsor Fire. New Yor, March 28.—Eight char- red boneg,-all that remained of a human being, were found today among the de+ bria of the Hotel. Windsor. ‘Ht waa -im- possible to tell “whether ,the bones were those of a man, ‘woman or child. Re- cause they were all found in one place they officially, 1écord ded as the “thirty- third unknown dead. BREVITIES. T of guar" License. Notice ts hereby given that application will to the baard of live forthe oie of Rossland, at its next mectin erin afer the license to sed? apir cous fp ltquers.now in the bare ef the on lorsigned, to Gentge Owen, for E bru, lot. a3 block 28, of Hon land, 6 B4 tices Dighs ‘Cop can be adjusted t2 any nngle or helght Reviving Case, .5. x 15x 12 inside, Molds about 39 vols, Low “Little Willie’ Fagan, who was for a Jong time with the Recorp is city editor of the F; a paper ished ii Manila. Phrenology and Palmistry. The head and the linea of the hand carefully read. Ican tell you what oc- HYGENIC VENTILATED -++- ELECTRIC PUBLIC . NOTICE. Rossland Loan Office, cupation you are fitted for. Consulta- tions from 9 a. m, until9 p. m, Room 12 Hoffman house. 3-24-3 Mapame Griver. Police Court. size. Streng, well fin ishet Motal Baso and February 16, 1899. Sldc>, with Solid Oak Sheties and Top.—t00.- 000 rowused. SPECIAL Low PRICE TO ALL OWHERS OF AN Wit. Mike Dee was fined $15 this morning being drunk and disordarly and Al Me- Gillvery got $10 taked up againat him on jhe same charge. ABRDGEt ABRIDGEC DICTIONARY MARS ty, OO. Ms ILL & DEACON, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Rossland, B. C. Agenw Wanicd. Miner Building, Gplumbia Avenue, NO. 16 WASHINGTON 8T. Goodyear Welt Shoes. Keep your whole system healthy., They, nico, ‘Somfortable aud strong. Worth $10. ‘air Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock REPAIRING DONE 5-00 & AIR: PHIL A. SILVERSTONE, Prop, 42EAST COLUMBIA AVENUE) oe H.Playtord, ‘AUDITOR and ‘ACCOUNTANT m 1 Stone Block, Rossland . O. BOX 598. Co\umbia Avenue is closed to traffic from the Si eae to the west.end of Columbia Avenue H, ‘city 8) Kossland, B,' C,, March Aine iy Beinoey J. F,-. Fitzpatrick, _ the Fred Linburg, ‘peoprietor of the Le Roi stables, received a car load of horses from the Palouse country. School of Mines. at the Wat Eagle mine will 6 OOO ital Plumber, hus removed his oflice and shop to the corner of Columbia ‘avenue ena Washington ‘street, under Cap Shaw's cigar store. di tf Dr. 3. F. McKenzie, office and ‘res! Toronto. dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of iv ject of ‘Mine: Accounts.” No charged, and the public is invited, Tomorrow evening Charles V. Jenkins, dieenas at the School of Mines the sub- fee tis Sailor. Treasury Stock. The Reddin-Jackson compapy an- nounces today that they. will .place ‘on the Koesland market 50,000 shares of the | treasury stock of the Sailor mining com: “ he sailed for Calafornia a couple of s ago. Ezata died in Panama, in ie ‘poverty and the same fate evertook Mr. Oasin. ‘Ferry county, Wash., is = county of the twenty-seventh class. The salary of agood buy. See theit advertise mon! elsewhere in this issue. pany at 14 cents and it as th ty y ie $1508 year, and t jother. salaries are in proportion, Re- public is the county seat. .