7 lady wielding a broom with enthu-. : the result of long ‘inaction: é Ik a: tug McArthur. “und Over for Trial for Bil Aki: RVENING, RECORD, AUGUST '11' 1900: “p, E Phair’ ‘of. Neléon is in the ‘Peity, R. H. Taman of Vigtoria. is registered at the! Kootenay. : Miss-Pearl Struve, Miss -Louraz,- O. E. Shepherd of; Minneapolis and 1 W. R,’ Mitchell 2of’ St.’ Paul. ‘are _| guests of the Kootenay. Dan G. Shea, the star catcher of: Tthe Rossland base ball club; left last ig for his’ home ‘in’ Portland. Strength —The x Rays te Be Applied on i Monday. W...R. Albi was today admitted ‘sto bail in’ the sum of $10,000. ‘to answer to the charge of shooting, infent to kill, tthe trial of which will come ‘up - The. bail was ‘ture }- “ Herbert McArthur with on October ‘16. 5 nished by his brother, John Albi his uncle, James: ‘Welch, the rail= Dominic Sd ao, left - this morning tof Spokane’ with his road contractor, and -Andrew Riesbach.: - Albi attorney, N. E. Nuzum, who. came up last night, accompanied by Mrs. Nuzum, for the purpose of adjusting the bail. ‘Mr. .Nuzum said’ to a REcoRD that. McArthur. was.doing well, ,in the this. ~ ‘hospital at Spokane, and’ went au: ‘ “He was examined by - the case. There is no doubt; that, the builét has lodged in the muscles of the back on the opposite side to that.on which at entered. McArthur was: put under massage treatment and after.a good ‘sleep following the ‘third application of this 5 he walled. without assistance ‘from a chair to his “bed. He takes a li tle more exercise every day and is fast recovering Ahe use of his legs. The’ ‘pains in’ fis‘tegs: ‘were? sitnply The X- rays will be uséd'on ‘Monday to lo- ‘cate the bullet)! but" it “is: -doubtful . whether:‘the “doctors ill think! ‘it necessary to rernove: it” Ts of Geent'E, The funeral of Cecil E. “year-old ‘daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. B.: Manchester, will take place from ‘their home on Cook avenue, k west end, this evening 3 sharp. The remains will be sent. to Spokane for burial. A short sez- vice will be conducted at the house by Rev. W. T. ‘Stackhouse, before the body is removed to the depot. Sweeping an Ald to Beauty The popularity of golf wth the young, ladies. of. society, it is .9x- plained by the knowing ones, is due in large measure to the fact that the exercise -contributes to produce a handsomely rounded arm from the elbow to the wrist. Now authori-" ties allow that the least attractive portion of the arm of the slim sum- mer girl is that which is so com- monly exposed to view, :it being “chiefly composed of bone and sinew sit doc- tors, all of whom thorough, reed with Dr.- Reddick's “diagnosis of He has caught 15 games here- and was never caught napping. The school board filled’ the vacan- cies in- the ‘staff of-teachers last evening ~-by. electing Miss Alice Noble ‘and Miss. May A. B. Falding in ‘place of Miss Katherine M. Fraser and Miss Jessie McQueen. | ® Principal-McLean has returned from the.coast,; ready to open the schools on Monday. lan, of Cunliffe’ & McMillan, left this morning for Ymir to arrange for replacing the machinery. at the Dundee’ mine. © - . kane on mining: ‘business. ; Aoj. McMillan has returned from: Banff, where he niet G. Ss. Water- low, of London, dn ‘his way. to the coast. Mr. Waterlow ull be here. in a few days. Hugh Hastings, ™M. Ey, has been appointed manager of..the Anglo- Lardeau Mining ‘syndicate _proper- ties and left yesterday for Comaplix to take charge of them. H.W. C. Jackson and J. B. Jonson left this morning for Vic- toria‘as members of a committee from the associated-boards of trade to urge upon the government meas- ures in favor of which resolutions were ‘passed at the recent conven- ion.at Nelso n. “'The recent - rain has entirely ex- tinguished the. last “embers of the forest fire on Sheep creek, c. D. E. Kerr and T. S. Gil- mour left this morning for a week’s ‘fishing at Deer Park,’ where Dr. “| Kerr's family i is camping. . Spraggett of Grand Forks ar- riyed’ in the city last night on his Charles Dundee and. Mr. MeMil- : . Frank Walker has gone. to | Spo- ‘ MORE BOILERS ORDERED The Holst Will Take 15 Cars toHeul it— Boiler Oapactty to. be Increased to 2000 UHorsepower—Le Roi No.12_ All Ready to the. week ending: today* afd tor the year ‘to date, the figures. for pre- vious weeres having been: -corrected tons went to.“Northport and 840 |, tons to Trail. ‘The total fo.date is reduced 132-tons by an overestimate to that extent of : last iweek's: ship- ments. * 3 The big hoist for tl eombinatioa shaft of the ‘Le -Roi.is. expected to be shipped- from Chicago on Mon- day. It will occupy 15. carloads, almost enough for a train: ‘by itself. All is ready for. it except ‘the head- frame, which is making ‘good pro- gress. A contract has been let for two 250-horsepower boilers to be added ‘to the Black Bear. .plant, which will make the capacity 2000 horsepower. Grading was commenced this morn- | ing for an extension of the boiler- room 30 feet east, to be occupied by them. The new compressor is running’ well and is supplyidg air to the mines day and night. way to Victoria as a er of the ;committee from the associated sof trade to callon the gov- ernment, a A. 'G. Creelman returned: last night-from Minneapolis accompa- nied -by Mrs Creelman. s Baptist church.—Rev. w. T. Stackhouse will preach at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, “‘What Religion Is and Does;” eve- ning’ subject, ‘The Kind of Head a Young Man ‘Should Have,” the second in’ the seties of 20 minute talks to young men. Sacred Heart Roman Catholic ‘church, Sunday services: 8:30 a.m., firstmass; 10:30 a. m., second mass; ‘2p. m., Sunday school; 7:30 p. m., vespers, sermon and henediction. * by the elbow sleeve, now so fash- * dustrac Preparing the:wey: for a’ new frock, whose sleeves will and is by no means so pleasing to Salvation thé'eye of the sterner sex as: the 1 halt Army — Hallelujah : br 7a.m.; full rounded upper portion—a joy -forever—only to be . seen when ‘fashion dons what she perversely styles full dress or through the transparent or lace. sleeve, St. George’s % But all ladies do‘ not, cannot, play golf, and therefore are without that aid to win the very greatly de- sired beauty. Some one has, how- ever, discovered that the most beautiful arms in the world are pos- Sessed by chambermaids, and ob- servation has revealed that this is brought about by their. Persistent ‘ise with the broom. This discovery ‘has led to the taking up of sweeping as afi aid 7230. p- ey, M.A., rector. m. Sabbath school and g:30 a. om. ciety C. E. Monday at church Sunday after Trinity) 8:30 a. m., holy communion; Il a. m., matins, litany and sermon; 2:30 p. m., Sun- day school and confirmation class, m., evensong and sermon. Baptism at 3:30. Rev. C, W. Hed- Young Peoples’ meet- ing, 10 a. m.; junior meeting 11a m.; free.and easy, 3 o'clock, (ninth St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, Rev. D. McG. Gandier, B. A. pas- tor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. bible class, So- 8 p.m Pro ions. are being made to ship from the Le Roi No. 2 mines. The gravity tramway has been test- ed with ton-and-a-half cars and |: runs well and the ore bins at the railroad are full of ore. The. rail- road spur is completed and in use. The grading of the:-Black Bear yard will be finished tonight and by next Saturday all work at) that point will be completed, with the exception of the addition. to the boiler house. TODAYS STOCK SALES. - Following is a summary of ‘the sales on the local exchange today her with the q Rossland Sales. - Sales today on the local exchange were as follows: Giant, 5000, 244c, 1000, 23{c,. 1000, 3c; Winnipeg, 3000, 934c; Rambler-Cariboo,2500, 223%{c, 1250, 22}4c; Monte Christo, 4300, 34c. Total sales, 18,250 alitornia... Gold Fields ariboo [Camp McKinney} entre Star... ® x to physical. development by young Reve Tie Seotty ti women, who desire to bring their ¥ will preach in the morning. arms up to the d : ionable. Hence, if you see a young ‘Joseph in the Pit.” Methodist siasm it does not mean that she is church, taking lessons in housekeeping with! a view to matrimony, but that she ‘tor. gta ae ere Sia pe 1h jam. school hardly reach her. elbow.— Ottawa Z ‘ moetug, g repre- sentative of ‘‘The Westminster,” In the ig the pastor will continue his talks, on the life of Joseph, subject, Washing- ton street, George H. Morden, pas- Service at 11 a.m. and at 7.30 | Ti and Bible ‘dlass"at® 2.30 p.m. Epworth League of C. E. Monday at 8 p. m. Prayer Wednesday at 8 p. m. BaBnynw oS FE Brwm aSStaok ews Payne Peoria Mines. Princess plea A f A Vigorous Polley Needed. Speaking of the situation gener- ally'in British Columbia, Hon. J. R. Stratton, - provincial secretary .of Ontario, said in an’ interview - with the: Toronto _ World, that, while there is no-boom; the towns are do- ing @ steady and thriving commer- cial business. Vancouver is grow- ing rapidly in_ importance, New Westminster is recoyering.from the fire, Nelson is plainly destined to become an important center, and Rossland, Greenwood and Grand Forks are thriving mining towns, all increasing in population. ° Mr. 6: rm P.M, meee SLOGR Ais Preanee 6:00 P, Fi aah Women’s and Men’s Raincoats . , : here's.an almost endless selection in these garments to suit every purse. They're all New, Stylish Raincoats, so you will gets the very best for the money at this store, but you may, feel like paying mo: selection from any of the prices: ny $7.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 $5.00. a d the opinion that a more vigorous development policy on the part of. the government—one ‘more in’ accord: with the energy and wishes of:the people—would open up.a-new era of prosperity for the province. Any improvement over the old order of administering these important interests would be wel- comed, There are unbounded op- | portunities for udding to the na- tional wealth, in the development of the. great mineral: resources of Brit- ish’ Columbia. , of every ~ description executed with neatness. and dispatch “at then, HUNTER BRO’ ——— Aue the Verrion & @ Nelson plage Caltbany’ 8 Lines, _ Redutcion in Long ‘Distdice Tolls. : Greenwood, Rossland, Rossland, — Trail, - Nelson, « Denver, . Silverton, ‘Gan Phoenix, — Midway, eee S ce vol, 6. NO 145. PRICK 5 CENTS ‘Hotway JEWELRY ” For the holiday season there is nothing more in keep- ing with summer costumes than our pretty Souvenir Pins, Brooches, Blouse Sets, an Buckles, made ot * uSilver Gilt” and Fine Enamel. They are cheap, durable, of patriotic design, and_ashionable. _J. W. SPRING, Next déor to -Postotilee. The eacne Jeweler How? > sy usin one tottte of Standard Blackberry Com= Good pound or Extract. of Where? Why at Good Jamaca Ginger, nly 25 eye's Drug Stores cents, Try it, Everything to Remove Pain! Ev SEE OUR WINDOW Part &émpany Here ! 4) Terrible Result of Little Roy Munros's Playing Miner. B/SET HIS CLOTHES. ON FIRE A Four-Ysat-Old Boy Meets Death Through] . Playing with a Lighted Candle—He Never Oried na the Flames Ate Out His Life— Faneral Arrangements. As a result of venturesome _play-. ng with fire, Roy Munroe, the four- Goodeve Bros., Druggists.au Stationers and died of his injuries “last night . A CHANCE FOR THE BOYS.. We are Offering Great Inducements in Our Bays’ Clothing Department: If the boy wants a nice suit for school opening, zt will pay you to look through our stock before buying elsewhere. You know the old w: ‘A dollar saved is a dollar earned?” Well, with us an will be two dollars saved. We are also clearing out a large line‘of Boys’. Knickers at cost. N. B.—Ordered Clothing Our Specialty. M. J. O’ HEARN, Reway Ser. ct | Clothier and-Outfitter. | “"*=7730"=- the Busy Cortter... The M keep a ‘boarding house, near the Second’ avenue bridge and the two children;. Roy and a little girt 18 months old; slept }: . 7 in a room adjoining the cook's foom. Roy told the cook on Saturday) night that he was going to play miner the next morning. pears to have lighted a candle be- tween 7 and 8 o'clock on. Sunday morning and to have set fire to his night clothes while trying to’'s it in his belt or the waistbind of his: underclothes, He was dressed a -combination suit of tinder- clothes and a_ flannel shirt. He made no sound, not, even awakening his little sister, who’ was asleep i in the same.room, but ‘opened he door to“fug-into the boarding house, after dropping thé, piaceatets Sb 4 dies: -Fbe~-door 1p inot easy:to. PAY When you can buy payments ‘alot: in: the Knob Hill Addition E Nolntereston Deferred P CORNER LOTS, $125, _INSIDE. LOTS, SHO. APPLY TO Ernest Kenneay & Se 26 Columbia Avenue West. | . 3 a\ 7 3 i : | : 3 if : =4 E | 3 : f | TIFFANY or ——en N ‘We carry the Have your diamond. reset in. one of. our new BELCHER: DIAMOND RING MOUNTINGS. d ‘ings in the K 4 only line of di: set the stone right here and give you De exactly what you pay for........-+ = EWERT BROS. === Jewelers ) 2 ‘Kodaks! open arid this must haves delayed him,for when he ran intotthe house, his. clothes were all burnt- off except the collar and. wristbands of - his nightshirt. s His father tore these off and sent. for Drs. Bowes and Kenning, the family physicians, | but ‘they _ were both away. Drs, Reddick and Id-son of ‘Milo Munroe, ‘was terribly burned yesterday morning |« He ap-|" night-| E 5 AMERICA’S | | TO CHINA et the Relief lief Forces En- ter Pekin, Says McKinley. - Sy By Associated Presa. =: Washington, Aug. 13.—The de- partment. of state ‘today made pub- lic “the'yeply of the United States government to Minister Wu's com- unjcation, ‘delivered on Sunday emrrorni oe notifying ‘the department | repl ‘five'o'clock Sundaf"attErnoon, and is as follows: ‘“Memorandum—Touching. the imperial edict of August 8, appoint- i ‘ing-Li-Hung- Chang-Envey* plenipe-|-< tentiary to conduct negotiations on the part of China with: the powers and the request for-a cessation of hostilities - pending negotiations, communicated to Mr.. Adee by Mr. Wu.on August 12, the government of the United States learns with) isfaction of the appoii of Barl Li ‘Hung. Chang as envoy Senior were then ned. They | P found that fully half of the skin had been burned off the boy’s-: body, though the flames had not touched his tace. There was no’ hope of saving his life, for a loss of a third of the skin is usually fatal, - How- ever, remedies were applied to allay the pain and he was removed to the Sisters’ bospital, where he died at 8 o’clock in the evening. He was conscious to the last. a The boy's mother. is prostrated with grief and his father, who is an i at the War Eagle, receives At your Own Price, from - SI. 50 UP TO $40 Having just received a large consigntuent of Glenco and ‘Corona Cameras, to be sold _at less that factory price in order to advertise these goods in this section, you catt OW Secure one ‘at uttheard-of prices until this lot is sold. We expect to sell every one by Aug. 20. If you watt one come at once while there/is'alarze assortient to select from. if you wants Camera i This is Straight Business forisme nat oy We also carry a ‘Goitiplete litte of Photo Supplies at Reasonable Prices. CARPENTER & CO. OVER DOMINION EXPRESS OFFICE. BODE ND CED CEE DEY PEI” Lede DEVE DEY ED! Ltr nd Oar: the hearty sympathy of his fellow- workmen. The boy was unusually plucky and venturesome. Only last Saturday he climbed over the railroad bridge and hung by his hands over the gulch, only attract- ing attention by his cries for help. The body is‘at Beatty’s undertak- ing rooms and the funeral will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow = morn- ing rrom the residence, Second? ave- nue and Earl street.» Interment will be in the Catholic cemetery. jary to cunduct negotia- tions | with a desire to continue the friendly relations so long exist- ing between the two countries. “It is evident that there can be no general negotiations between China and the powers. so long as the ministers of the powers and the THE ADVANCE GOES ON ‘Decisive Reply to Li Hung Chang’ s Proposal for Peace Negotiations. the Japanese commander, in.a mes- sage to Tokio under that date, said. 20,000 Chinese were confronting the allies. “The Japanese losses at Pei Tsang Aug. 6 were 300 killed and wounded. The Chinese left 200 dead on the field. s 5 Ale of the Chinese. The t main object « of Chinese dip- jyomacy, as appears from the great efforts being made In London and at the continental capitals, was to induce the powers to. suspend the march of the relief expedition. 1 explanation ast to. why. . ee e fof the Pekin’ cipher - me dated Tsi Nan is made by the Geet Northern Telegraph company, which points out that it has a regular courier service ‘between Pekin and Tsi Nan and that’ the''-wires’ are working from the latter place. Will Resch Pekin in Seven says New York, Aug. 13.—Under copyright head the Evening World” today has a dispatch from Frederick Palmer, dated Chefoo August 10, which says that a general advance of the relief column was made on the morning of August 8, and adds that the allied forces will probably reach Pekin in seven days. =a JA GREAT OUTPUT "| War Kagle and Centre Star to Ship 1000 Tous Daily. A NEW SMELTER CONTRACT Deal on with the 0, PR, to Haul and Smelt Ore for $2,000,000 6 Year—Rate Redused So‘Thet Much Lowet Grade Ore Can Be. Mined. ‘By Aneociated Press. Montreal, Aug. 13.—An impart- ant announcement was made this morning by.€. R. Hosmer, director mines at Rossland, B. C., also di- rector. of thé Canadian’ Pacific rail- way, to the éfféct that a deal was on with the C. P. R. by which that company was to handle and smelt ore for thé mines at a figure ‘which is understovd to bé $2,000,000 an- ually. Mr. Hosnier said that shipments from both mines are’ being held, pending the signing. of an agree- ment by which the War Eagle would. recelve special terms for transpor- tation and smelting. This, Mr. Hosmer. said, wotild so reduce: the: cost of tréatthént that it would_be. possible to profitably mine lowee grade ore than hal been hitherto. Under this agreement, tt was. fur- ther added, the War Eagle :and.. Centre Stax would ship a minimum Gf:1000:tons per day. TheBlackstock-Gooderham party, chere-a week: or-so- ago, - is=- eiipected to reach Rossland by Aug. 20, when the deal is expected to be consummated. es MAY RESULT IN-& RACE wAR. oon Murder BY Negreés im Georgia, Whe "gaettat nesters Pesee. By Assodated Press. Sylvania, Ga., Aug. 13.—Whet locality near here occured Satur night, when R. F. Harrington Milton Neans, driving home, “ty two negroes named Alexander in * buggy. The wheels of the vehicles collided. A quarrel ensued, “when persons under their p re- main in their present position of restraint and danger and that the powers cannot . cease their efforts for the delivery of these representa- tives, to which they are constrained by the highest considerations of national honor, except under an arrangement adequate to accom- plish a peacéable deliverance. “We are ready to enter into an agreement between the powers and the Chinese government for a ces- sation of hostile demonstrations, on condition that a sufficient body of the forces posing the ralief expedi tionshall be permitted to enter Pekin unmolested and to escort the foreign ministers and residents back to Tien Tsin, this movement being pro- vided for and secured by such ar- and of HEAVY FIGHTING IN COLOMBIA Hebels Suffer a Hepuise — Plague Breaks out at Panama, By Associated Press. Kingston, Jamaica, Aug: 13.— There was heavy fighting last week south | of Carthagena, Colombia, to mail advi from N ATOMIZERS_= No TolletTable is complete without fan ‘Atomizer. We Keep all varletles, good,bad and indifferent.