aa liad ‘ROSSLAND EVENING > RECORD, JULY 1 1900 MARRIAGE VOID Decision Afictitig’ Catholic Married By Protestants. THE CASE OF DELAPIT ‘Bishop Moruis Doslares the Marriage Void Be- = Montreal July of Bishop “Morais Feaataky n aulling the marriage of Mr. Delapit, private secretary to his honor Lieu- tenant-Goversoy Jett, to Miss Jennie Cote, both of whom are Roman Catholics, married seven years ago Barnes, of the Unie city, if upheld by the Rome authorities, will seri- ously affect the civil status of a large number’ of Quebet ‘families who are Roman Catholics and who have been martied by Protestant ministers. ‘Mrs. Delapit sued for separation, il bear had given’ ecision whether, in their opinion, a marriage between Roman Catholics performed by Protestant ministers was legal. Bishop Morais! decision, it will be seen, declares such marriages null and void in the eyes of the Roman Catholic church. Should Rome uphold this view and the lower courts persist in the refusal to hear the case, many Protestant ministers of the province will be placed in a position liable for damages tor performing marriages contrary to law, LEAVES DOR SPAIN TONIGHT mary Patmer sini tema R. E, Palmer leaves t with Mes, Palmer and their three children on his way to Spain to take the position of mining engineer “in change of the underground depart- ment of the Rio Tin which he has been appointed by w. A, Carlyle, the general manager, Mr. Palmer goes first to Charlotte- town, P. E. I., his old home, where he will leave his family for the sum mer, He will then go to New!Vork und sail for England on the steamef. Majestic. on August 1, He will meet Mr, Carlyle in Lo do then go tothe Rio Tinto mines at Mr. Palmer has won high opin- ions ns a mining engineer during his connection with the Le Roi and though they regret them of the soci his wife and famil Hon. W. C, Wells, chief commis sioner of land and -work®, isin. th city and spent the morning, in visits} ing some of the B.A. C.mes ig) company with General Manager MacDonald and Mayor Goodeve, after which he took Junch with Hoa, C,H. Mackintosh, what is needed in this section inthe way of mining roads and trails and expressed the hope thatthe govern ment of which he isa member would take the matter up vgn. ly. He promised to remedy the evils caused by the to deed roads running through plotted ground to the mines. He intends to return here shortly and make a longer stay inthe Kootenay and Roundary country evening for Victor He is learning al Wanted—To buy a good second- hand baby carriage, Leave ans wers at this offic varriage Wanted atcloed ‘Andy King and Dannie’ Déa have arranged a t5-round contest ith five-ounce gioves)t0 come Of He leaves this sot in Dominion ball next Monday: ev lntag.. lvls for 82s0 w side, the winger to take 65% are featherweights and both are vet ing having fought 65 The revision of the parate has: been completed in a caucus of the city counciliand they are now rendy nj ‘engaged in this work for the last I makes 158 typewrit- clude money bylaws, nor private bylaws C. W. Lurty has moved from the cornér of First avenue and Spokane street to four doors east, opposite the Indeptndent meat market, where he is prepared to do all kinds of repairing. 6 13 10 ‘The sanford Game Today. The first of the two ball games between Rossland and Stanford is being played this afternoon, _Fol- lowing is the batting order of the Rossland, Cape Town, July Consul Hay, of to return to the United States, Batches of prisoners are arri here daily from the front. One lot contained 38 English and Irish names. MINOR MENTION Mrs, Grace Manly left this morn- ing for Spokane on her way to Cali ZA. Riddle teft last night for St, George F. Williams of Green- wood passed through the city list night on his way to Toronto. Mrs. C. H. Packard, wife: of the ‘editor of the Grand Forks Miner, passed through last night on her way to Suphomish, Wash, Mrs, Russell,of the Russell Hard- ware company of Greenwood, went to Spokane last night. F, W. Bobbett, vice-president of the Spokane Falls & Northern rail- way, returned to Spokane last night Evan Morgan, owner of i pleasure'resorts on Loon luke, is in the city. Ernest Peck, an attorney of Mol- son, Wash,, passed through to the coast last night, W. A, Nicholls and C.B, Strong, pokane mining men, passe }through last aight on their way home feom the Bouadary country, where they have large interests. The stockholders of the Monte Christo Consolidated Mining & Mill ing company have elected the fol- o, directors: John M. Smith, ‘A. H. MacNeill, W. L. Orde, of er A, Miller, Grand Forks; 'W. Campbell, Rob- ‘The vice-president, A, H. MacNeill; sec- retary-treasurer, Thomas Corson. Hazelwood ice creum, ice czeam da, G. B, chocolates, fresh cut flowers, etc., at the Bon Ton tf A. H, Sanford,of the firm of San- ford, Stone & Fisher, of Seattle and Tacoma, was in the city today on his way east, Lucas,formerty of the Clar- ‘endom, will be glad to receive uls old patrons and friends at the rf 1S lstie rianat townie of Kosai te A desirable resi anes his for Sage A soap, 1. L, Warrsey, 47 eel Ave. Kooteuny laches are the best. rocures ue way Take Laxative Bromine Q Toblets, |All drug money iti fils toc, W, Grovels.sigaature, Is on” each box. $10 REWARD For the return of an English blood. hound, tawny, with black on sides, white spot on forehead and long (ies deters cea wit be return of same to this aa HUNTERS $5.00 SHOE” the popular “ in all the new shapes. Shoo... Shoe Department, HUNTER BROS. istic Printing Made. Ank fo neo] we combined...... with] Jelly glasses, fruit jars in pints, quarts and half gallons, ‘O. M. Fox & Co, 106 E. Columt Phones 65 and 20, Try the Kootenay dluuers, tyle and satisfaction ieicsel at Lough. ced's. ene fhe eet alt Lance Commins (othe ict lati gh sett the premlagy ‘Be Daa this sat day of tunes ope, OPERA HOUSE Athletic. Club ...0° oo socia s ton suspension of the ination (ee All Dott a Oll= xs special" membership in hort time by the... a Magazines ™ Periodicals Excellent accommods permanent and ar and chambers; $: op ap per month. For pee apply to peal and dangerye 2 Monday Eve., July 16 . (Clara Mathes’ <|Big Stock Company Ima repertoire of inhsclass. dramatic Teodettions “and gebaed ‘popstar vaudeville, BROWN’S IN TOWN pect scenery and accesstles. ener of Play and Specialties Nightiy POVULAK PRICES, 5 and ist Drug Store, wi g purchased the car and tobacco business of Cap- tain §. B, Shave, we respect fh id generor ilar ail our dealings. We for your selection the hole sod most varied tthe sand Pipes tince sadiassure you action; fo, matter ysnction. tvs conve pe agency for the Spokesman-Review and Spokane Chronicle, Thanking you in advance, very truly yours, L. LEVY & CO., ‘Wholesale and Retail Tobaccesiats, ND, B.C. Rolt & Grogan FOR RENT, tape es se ee bat A. FOk S. LE. TEASTERN | BEEF Shipped expressly for and used exclusively by THE CLARENDON Swanson, Ther sedge varaner ee foe Sipenrane, ah atiay wars ie mach tarincaeel col i ah iki Nt bem Tarand pm. parity Rossland Water and Light Go. Moderate Prices appeals....to.... the ole “ ‘ Business.......man. aaa &. Use Electric Lights P Electfic Power aueplind for Mining and Manufacturing rurroses. ‘This department R CUNLIFFE & McMILLAN, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. ally. Pompe ket iis Repales ‘ore Cary, Wheels and Arley, Huckle, Pane, Shalting, Manger ‘Gare Bile, Couceniraioh Wort Ves ‘ageass or Won, Hamilton Fie, mox 198, era, Vipe wort of the “Evening This 82,50 to Overalls and Jumpers. Jumpers, that everybody else sells for 75 €, our price soc. Miners’ Shoes, That we sold far $3 $4 $5 and $6, at $1.50 $2, es dl $3. oa ae of One walking, shoes from $1 tip. Sox. Our regular 2g¢ at wool sox will sell threo for 25 Cotton sox just the th for fide weather, 5c. 0 pal. today. We h: and quick attention, aad Oil Clothing. Cont, Pao and Hats r one hall the usual prices, > Summer Underwear, wa are heavily stocked in this le Aad, sell to all com- armeat, seca Tine of of Ba ian and gan shirts, 20c; deaw= Jn gereat variety from 250 up. Gloves and Mits From 25c Up Nechties and Suspen- ders from 10¢ Up ay Remember these prices are only good for one week, starting from Be on hand early and so get the choicest selections, ¢ engaged special help so that yo Are sure af courteous —_ The Rossland ‘Auction House, 42 Columbia Ave. B. BANNETT, Muar. I Record’ has. the N Most Completely T Equipped.....of fice I in Rossland. Su; N Stock, G Quick Work, and: Basement Postoffice Building. ROSSLAND RECORD. G, Wo, 125, ROSSLAND, BRITISH COL! UMBIA, SATURDAY, JULY ty, 1900, PRICE § CENTS Howipay JEWELLERY ‘or the holiday season there is nothing more in keep- ing with summer costumes than our pretty Souvenir Pins, Brooches, Blouse Sets, and Buckles, made of “Silver Gilt” and Fine Ena hey are cheap, durable, of patriotic desig, and. faahtonable J. W. SPRIN jext doot to Postoftice, ‘The Leading Jeweler Neat Execution’: JUST RECEIVED 100,000 ENVELOPES Victoria Linen, 'o Business & fce Men, rokers, Etc. Wemacsess wi Sed we cans poieve Bros. ,Druggistsan Stationers these | saree area eh. aE Ee mE ee ‘weve Lenght before it — his is of Special Importance to all who Wear Clothes. al thing. Thats the way with_us, One : atkaean a hat fata lle beta tha i tor test af Union Workran andaery armen = in some m rea Cr a vai Eu, ee M. J. “O'HEARN, y ese, | Clothier and Outfitter. | ***"riso" [VETERANS HOME Tovalided Canadian Soldiers Ar Quebec. READY TO CO TO CHINA [Warmly Welosmod All ihe Way Heme esd Rossived With Hosere in Reglant— Charges Aguinst Hospital Sarvico—Bouth ‘Afrion Mi qual to Cassis, By Amociated Prem. Juebec, July 14.—The steamer Parisian with the invalided Cana- Jdjans_on ‘board arrived here this morning and the men were accorded Ja warm welcome by the cittzens of Quebec, The men are loud in praise of the treatment accorded them by the British authorities from South Africa to England, and England to Quebec. They state that their reception in England (could not have been more hearty thas if it had been Lord Roberts. ‘As to the hospital accommodation South Africa, they ngree that it ]was far from being satisfactory and thought much suffering und proba [ble'tons of life had been entailed eonsbgnsecs bbut they added that, reat measure, this could not be ‘helped, as the resources of the service were overtaxed owing to the excessive- number of sick and wounded. Many and many a they were hungry, but they never Jcomplained, because they wanted to |! uphold the honor of Cat ROOCHES + < ‘The brooch, once accepted only as a fad, is now con- sidered an almost indispensable adjunct to a lady's watch, time may be read at a glance, without the embar- rassing search in your waist, or the annoyance of dropping all that is in one's hands in order to re- move it from the pocket. HAVE THEM IN DIFFERENT COLORED ENAMELS . AT $1.00 EACH TO THE FINEST = EWERT BROS It allows the watch to be worn where the Eagravers dia. They were ready to xo to China, i€ their services were required, but jas to South Alrica, some of the members did not consider that [country could be compared to some lof Canada’s back yards. Private Bath, fortunate condition. cally won, his mi suffering from | the cee tei si that be is going to Ohi the Boers again and that ‘uehee is Cape ‘Town. The men have been taken to the citadel, where they will recuperate before starting for home. Toronto, July 14.—~The Globe's UICK WORK “ac23 Red ba r Storage & & Transfer Ls acon, @BASONED WOOD. jt taninon aa Be oppacia Rank of Montreal. J. W, Harttne, Mer, P > BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Nelson, Sani Revelstoke, Grand Pons, nd Vancouver. Rossland, Greenwood, SEYAIE, MARKETS Nelsor ‘aslo, Sandon, Grand Forks, Revelstoke New erin, Cascade City, Midway, Camp ‘ferguson, and a illiats Donald, Mgr., Rossland Branch. London correspondent cables the following: y—The press view at the Graves gallery was held yester- ry pai " Caton Wes ville, attracted particular attention One of them, the “Dawn of Ma- jjuba Day, 1900" is of peculiar interest to Canadians. It depicts the Boer laager at Paurdebery with ioe herescort fathered on the nts and cheering at the per of “cease firing,"after their foroes dash, which brave about re oy with Gum aH moth Parents, ‘Soecal to the Keon, ia, July eclarad at Goldstream The elevensyear-ld son oR. Me. Clure, keeper of the waterworks TOMIZERS__> Ns TaletTatie a complete itost ha, Ato and inden et more mance han eae weno bow suppl jot Water Ete “Tooth aud Hair Brushes, Toltet » Perfumes and Colognes. — COLUMBIA AVE. THLEPHONE 1 R. E. STRONG, a é Rossland Drug Gompany. '*4 MOLEAN, | propane. p. scx 70N, un.) i at Goldstream, was ang ton. It discharged, the passing through his cight- ‘penal : Killing her, through the other's arm and lodged father's stomach. ‘The father and mother are coming to the hospital for treatment. ‘At the annual meeting of the board of trade, the northern tr was discussed and that a conference be held at Nanai- that matter, Hon. of Halifax, who on logs. in the |" New York, July 14.—The owing dispatch is printed here: it. Petersburg, July 11, Pariy, July 13.—The czar has re- ceived with great emotion the dreadful particulars of the tragic catastrophe at Pekin, Tenrs coursed down his majesty's cheeks as he read the cablegram from Admiral Alexieff, at Port Arthur, confirming the horrible details of the assassina- tion of M. de Giers, whick, merely the form of rumor, had already reached Russia, The admiral de- clares that the Russian envoy was dragged through the streets by the Boxers, insulted, beaten and tortur- ed, and then thrown into a great sate and boiled to death, © Then were thrown to the: M, de Giers was dis- J mob danced] fol- via wi poxed of, the fanati ound the cauldron, ‘Mme. de Giers, Admiral Alex- ieff's advices declare, suffered w fate worse than death and was beaten’ fa tortured with sharp, aie until e ‘The legation offi- we been torte fendinhly ntl death ended. ther sufferings. M. de Giers and his-legation of ficinls resisted desperately and his TORTURED | AND BOILED TO DEATH Horrible Fate of the Rus- sian Ambassador at Pekin. CZAR’S GREAT GRIEF\: After Heroic Resistance, De Giers, His Wife and Attendants Were Fiendishly Slain, cipal cause of the uprising, in his opinion, was the rumor that the great powers are going to bring about an immediate partition of the empire. orrere Turned Thole Hair White, London, July 14.—Dispatches from Tien Tsin report that a ber of ladies there have become white haired through the horrurs of the siege. The. have rendered the navigation of the river most difficult i the waters. jodlat Mientonaries Catted tn Toman, July t4.—The Metho- rd has received the following from Rev. A. B, Leonard, secretary of the Methodist Episco- Pal board of New York: jo record of disturbance at Tschuan. As a precaution have au- thorized all imperiled missionaries be called in.” ‘Tschuan ts the province in which all Canadian Methodist missionaries are centered. RUMORED mic DEAL ALO. Raid to Mave Bouse Magie and Consre Siar Nelsen, July 14.—It is currently itish, ar brave bodyguard killed many of attacking mob. In the midst of bis tortures, the envoy is said to have heroically proclaimed his faith in Christianity,encouraged by his wi who so soon shared bis martyrdom. “The announcement of this intel- ligence to the relatives of the Rus- ‘an martyrs in China wax accom- panied by heartrending scenes, Count Lamstioreft ved the friends of the murdered ones at the foreign office and unfoled to them The scenes of besieged by an excited throng the whole of St, Petersburg. ix ‘al receipt of Admiral Alexief's the czar ordered the cabinet nd of state to go into session at once.” a for News of Conger Washington, July 14.—The Chi- nese minister has sent a cable dis- patch to the taotai of Shan Tung, telling him that the American gov- ernment ix exceedingly anxious as to the fate of Minister Conger and 1g him to cable any infor- ‘This is in addition to the cablegram he forwarded Wednesday at the re- quest of Secretary Hay. Camee of th Ann Aebor, Mich, July 14.—Ex- Minister to China James B. Angell spoke to a thousand people in Uni- it the Br Amer- ica corporation ix negotiating fo the purchase of the War Eagle and Centre Star properties and that the pleted. ed from the visit of G. H, Black- ‘stock of the War Eagle syndicate, to London, —Mesrss. Kirby of the ‘War Eagle, MacDonald of the B. AL C. and Hes, T. Mayne Daly, i, were in con- sultation hece ‘yemerday, id after concluding their business they went to Slocan Jénction to fish. Cannot Contre, ‘A Reconp representative called at the B. A.C. offices today, but Mr. MacDonald was absent and ab- " | solutely nothing could be learned in *| confirmation or denial of the above report. ‘Water Mats on Washington Street ‘The city is taking up the four and. six-inch water pipe on Wash thus extending the mi from the reservoir down town, This is necessary in order to supply the hydrants on Washing- ton street at First and Second nutes, In this insue appears an adver tisement by T. Prest, offering sev- eral desirable lots near the War Eagle and Centre Star mines, Superintendent W. Y. Williams, of the Knob Hill and Old Ironsides lastnight on ““The| in Chica.” The prin- in town from Phoenix. tle ae A GRAZY CAPTAIN Breatfal Voyage of U. S Revenue ‘The Voonel Arrives from Alasks With opt, Hlaly Insane and User Guard and a Die- ‘shied Blenmer in Tow—Healy Tried to ump Orerboart. By Associated Prem. it Towesend, ‘Wisk, July 14. United States cutter: McCul- bor with a lieutenant i an insane captain under guard, and towing a disabled steamer. The first day after sailing, Capt. Healy came on deck and, alter giv- ing some orders relative to han the ship, made an attempt to leap overboard into the sea, He was f the crew and where a guard was placed over him. During the night he secured a medicine bottle unobserved by the guard and, breaking it, used apiece of the glass in severing a blood v sel in his left arm, Before much blood had been lost, the guard dis- covered what had been done and ie Thompson dressed the "Upon arriving here, Capt. Healy wax taken to the marine hospital and put in a strait jacket, where he will be retained until the department y and tuwed her to this She had lost three blades ‘The Nome City had 20 passengers. AMERICAN ATHLETES Win, ‘rey Curry OF Many rites im the Aponte at Paris. Fis, July 14.—In the first event for the world’s championship, the tro-metres hurdle, A. O. Kraenz- lein, of the University of Penn- sylvania, won, McClain, of the Uni- versity of Michigan, second and F. G. Moloney, of Chicago univer sity, third. Kraenzlein won rather easily in 1 2-5 seconds, Richard Z. Sheldon, of the New York Ath- letic club, secured a place for the finals in the discus-throwing event, which will be decided tomorrow. sylvania, and Garrett, Princeton, qualified for the finals in the shot putting contest, In the final ‘of the 100 metres,Horace F, Jarvis, Princeton, finished first, Walter N Teme, University of Pennsyl- cond, Stanley Rowley, pion of New South Wales, third. Time, 14 seconds, ‘The Soo metres flat race, trial heats, the first heat was won David C. Shiller, Brown university. third heat Capt. Cregan, Princeton, liams second, first and second in the heats will com. pete in the final. In the 400 metres flat race the first was won by W. W. Tong, New York Athletic club, Lees, sec+ Ta the third heat Dixon Boardman, N. Y. A. C., first, W. J. Holland second. All the fore- | going will compete in the final he Prinstein, Syracuse university. was first in the long jump with 7 metres, 173% centimetres. Kraenalein was second and Delaney, a Frenchman, third. Furs renovated und repaired by services of nn expert furriér,