-~ ROSSLAND G@ BECOED, FEBRUARY 11, 1809. WEEKLY MINING REVIEW (Continued from First Page.) sults, The management is ‘highly pleased, and the. drift is being pushed with all possible epeed. Some fine ore samples from the lower levels are on ex- hibition in the company’s office. Lily May. Drifting has been begun at the 200 foot level and will be continued to cut the ledge. The rock at the 200 foot level in both shaft and crosscut is well miner- alized, and some few stringers of quartz ore, carrying copper principally have been cut in the drift. - PHOPLE COMING AND “GOING. A. Julian of Ymir is in. the city. Charles E. Hope of Vancouver is at the Allan. y fe W. H. Falding left on the noon train for Nelson. Lloyd Manly, mayor of Grand Forks, is in the city. ‘ Bidney Baxter, of slackwire fame left for Seattle today. J. A. Pringle went to Butte ‘business this morning. A. B, Claboo, was an outgoing senger for the coast today. A.J. Sorbian. went ova short business trip. pas- it Charles H. Mackintosh: wont to Spo-| sertru kane on the noon train today. Conrad Walfle, was called to Ymir on | fomestate mining business this morning. ‘AVR. B. Hearn, manager of the Im-| tony perial bank at Revelatoke, is in town. 3. F. Ritchie and wife were among ane Pin the passengers fur Spokane this morn- ing. ° D. B. Bogle, went to Grand Forks this morning and willreturn in about: ten days. E. R. Rummelmeyer, an old resident of Rosslund, 1s inthe camp from the Slocan. J. A. Smith, secretary ofthe Grand Forks townsite, left for home on the noon train. . : 1 left thia for 3 s"araboo. on mining Comman to Spokane today fa an Yo Boarding Horses a Specialty; OM. W.eller, Rossland’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the best equipped plambing establishment in tho c OHEEHLELKO OOOOO0OOO0OOOOD is prepared to do all kinds of p' steain-fitting, etc., anywhere, body at any time. : Se a ERE Dr. Ju F. McKenzie, office and, resi- dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of Toronto. i The. Eveni: Recorp 16 cents per week delivores by carrier. FOR RENT— Upstairs and dining at Dominion Hote! Rossland Mining Stocks Agents for N. & F. #, Railway addition to Rossland, ¥Ymir, Erie ‘and Columbia townsite We Have Buyers for All Stand- ard Stocks. Athabnsca Morning Glo: Baltim: Mill Creek. Big Three. lonita.. Mor-treal G Enreka-North iar. ening Montre I Ked. MONTANA LIVERY . 26 Washington Street. Firet Class Saddle and Driving Horses. Telephone6 - M, A. HARVEY. Jerry Republic to lovk after his business im- tereata there. ‘ Richard Armstrong, who has been in ~ the city geveral days, returned home tu Grand Forka this morning. E ~ BR. G. E. Leckie went t9 Grand’ Forks to look over the B.C. property there, of which he ie the'general manager. Alexander Dick has gone to the Boun- diry fora week. “While away he will pase on several mining properties. Hector AfcCrae left for the Boundary country country this morning, where he expects to remain for couple of weeks. Mr. ahd Mre. Charles Cummings ol Grand Forks are at the Allan, and. will Aeave Monday for’ California on a visit. R. M. McEntire of Greenwood, who has been in the city several daya on mining business, leit for his bome today. Mre. B. F. Betlinger, who bas been + visiting Mr. J. V. Bohn‘and Mrs. Dr. McKenzie in this city;~left for North- port this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Aldridge of Trail came up today to meet Mr. Aldridge’s neice, who arrived on the Spokane train, from Kansas City, Miesouri. Mrs. 8. M, Clark, mother of Mre. W. A Tilouse2a—_— Rossland. be gold at once. J.B, Johnson & Co room of a goud baying hotel. Bnguire SOOO HO OOOONBIRIIED BUTTERICK PATTERNS KEPT : IN a STOCK 3 The Big Store: HUNTER BRos. ~ R&G@ OORSETS FOR SALE HERE & SBRUARY. is usually: the quietest month in aeF VERTISED BY US, IT IS RIGHT. the’ Dry.G ducements to stimulate trade which will be worthy. bf consideration. 3 joods * busitiess..: We will offer some in- IF YOU:\SEE IT ap. waatend Health Brana, wool Underwear~ (nice - weight for spring)” The St cA Surprise in All Makes. Chantilly; “Aplique, .Real Nice Astortment of Laces ‘at ‘Prices That y acer >< §|_Torchon ,Valencienes, Etc, ' eS RUBBERS t Aj A lot of Misses and womens— (. LADIES SHORS°3°" French Kid; Hand Tarned Button’ or Lace, 15,00 for-.... : $3.75 SES ~§ izea 16 to 17 CHOICE. Vestas Men’s Department, : = ONE LOT OF FANCY and NEGLIGE CAMBRIC SHIRTS O66 aPea< Mie HEAVY. ALL WOOH eh 20C,.20. i JOU ML NOTE, MAN HER RUETONS ORT ce. and. 3: Pair for 50c. : isa a atl St Ge Bs Be Gs ae Gs Baa ss J.B, Johnson & Co. "DEALER IN REAL ESTATE MINING : STOCK ETC. Five Room FURNISHED, AND LOT FOR SALE. Situated in the most desirable part of Owner leaving cits, 80 must ©, McDonold, left for. Seattle on the noon train today, where she will remain the next few nionths wilh relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Long, family, maid and three servants left for Spokane to- day on the noon train. Mostof Mr. Long’s time will be taken up in looding after his Republic mining interest, and Spokane will be nearer for him than Roseland. CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RY, “THE MAPLE LEAF ROUTE.” Pullman Compaitment Sleeping Care, Pouliman Drawing Room Sleeping Cara Dining Cars on the European Plan, Fiee Reclining Chair Cars, Uniformed Train Porters, Bompany Ushers at Depots ARE FEATURES GALT—~. COAL THE BEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY IN THE MARKET FOR ALL PURPOSES. 2 M.A: Wilson. & Co. sah The place, : oe THE LADIES 8A’ HIGH-CLASS. TAILORS... BEDFORD" Cords awer is—BOUGHT’AT 60 CENTS ON THE DOI : HOUSEHOLD GOODS o1,all descriptions at bottom prices. Our moti STRICTLY. ONE PRICE. — . GIBBON & C 1c of Roesland “Aro talk ut—and NO WONDY low can you sell auch stylish: SHOES go low?” ‘The JOLLAR. 28-SPOK ANE ST. ROSSLAND, B.C for Trousers... ‘SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. T. E HALEY, WHOLESALE ano RETAIL DEALERIN.. e: te le: Everlast:n} Gloves ani Blank dDlankets tion sc nkets ar iro} only $4 accordingly, 54 0 the left ofthe U. P. R. telegraph. m ‘aud many other articles to- namerou: tke is to men: | WE HAVE NO BRANCH STORES. }f you want tosaro mom. § ‘on your purchasing buy only at 42 5. Columbia Ave., next door g e offices. :-~ ‘ROSSLAND-AUGTION MOUSE. 4 SESSSSSSSGOS 955 > Phortipson. «e- =D LThave the following blocks in the following companies for eale;— EUREKA CONSULIDATEDL, GOPHER, .HOME STAKE, EVENING STAR, SILVERINE, R. E. LEE! and ZILA Ms 7 3 Lotsin ODIE, EUREKA, NORTH STAR the Original Townsite I lass vening Record — *: ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1899. PRICE FIVE CENTS, Curb Bracelets.. “Curb Chain Bracelet” has been looked upon asa little noticeable change in style from year to year, recently added to our atock something entirely Hitherto the asraple,”? with We have, however, new in “Curb Bracolets.” This new style is atudded with Pearls and Torqnoise. The effect is pleasing, and ‘adds little of cogt and much beauty. J.W. SPRING, suecessor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING. .NEXT-DOOR TV POSTOFFICE, “* CLARENCE ING. COMING Tron Mask and Lateral Right. FAMOUS EXPERT AND. GEOLOGIST JPOCOSOOLOLYOLVOODLSSDLYOOES ASNAPIN | | wLOT AING. For the balance of our THIRTY-DAY ROOM MAKING SALE we will offer at & VERY SMALL MARGIN our.well assorted stock of MEN. AN uits, Overcoats,: co BLVSOSDCODLS PANTINGS _Pea Jackets, Reafers, Muckinaws, Pants, &nglish and American’ Hats, and American Shoes. : We Carry a Complete Stock of: MINING: SHOES, RUBBER BOOTS, SLICKERS, awd “A NICE ASSORTMENT oF SUITINGS; OVERCOATINGS ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT -EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, D. BOYS’ AND.... antec He Says Spokane Will Rival Denver —Talks of the Eastern Mining -Ceriters. ETHE CONSOLATION CUP. Rossland Wins It From Nelson—The Finals . Tonight. a {ter j-final Ye Ly the were played off between the three Roas- land and one Nelson rinks, for the con- solation cup, it being the only unde- cided prize of the late bonspeil. The contest lay between Fraser. Oranston and Smith locally, and Peters of Nelaon, Cranston best Fraser by a score of 15 to 9, and Smith worsted Petera by 10 to 8. Petera did not have all his men here from,Nelson, go that rather than forfeit the cup he. filled: his rink with local curlers, but tnoy went down before Smith’s giants. ‘Tonight the finals will be played off by Uranston and Smith. Neleon got no firet prize, but carried off two seconds. Rossland now haa three firats and three seconds to her credit, Clarence King of New York, the most famona mining expert and geologist. in the United States is in the city, says the Spokesman-Review. He isen route to Rossland in company with Messrs Good- erham and Blacketock, of Toronto to ex- amine the Centre Star mine and to pars an opinion upon the ‘controversy in which that property ia involved with the Iron Mask‘on account of the. claim of the Center Starto the right of posses- sion of the Iron Maak ore body on ac- count of alleged extra-latteral rights. Mr, K-ng was at one time of the geo logical survoy of the government and in that capacity rendered notable s-rvice, Perhaps he owes his fame more to his connection with the famous Comstock: mines than loary other of his many: \L. |. HEARN, The Clothier. § Cor. Celumbia ‘Ave. and Lincoln St. ”y 8,828.88.) PLHLLGLL LOL =e: 1 C. O. Lalonde st NU ° aiOnde «- Tittle: 4 07 ~ cha) Strong.ahiocs foreturdy. boye and stylish shoes for fathere; ‘oa for little girls and misses and elegant shoes fur their'mothers. We do not confine ourselves to eupplying dainty e! pe unyone age or eex with FOOTWEAR, but make a epecialty of “good shoes for evervone.”” Our etuck is complete, com- | * priaing every kind of medium, or heavy. Boot and Shoe manufactured, light, Pricee are all light, however. accomyli in his eventful life. “It was due to his advice that the famous property. was made to yield millions af- ter it' was thaught,to have been exhaus- ted, Mr. King'is a linguist, master of almost all of the» Caucaasian -tonguce, and, acquainted: with’ the © ‘ many foreign and distant Jande on ac- Wine of, hgving residedin-them: Hie maiked skill as’ mining engineer: has for ag a mining center and upon his visit he .| finds his - predictions: reaching verifica- tion, * THERE’S A LOOSENESS which seemed impossible is a rezlity. well tried prescription. CcE50 Felt sfter usmg one bottle of our RHEUMATISM LINIMENT which gives relief and sends a thrill of hope through the eufferer. Continued use dvives out the pain and the curc Made from a new but: GENTS a bottle. . Our fieeuiption Department is always at your service. —— THE REDDIN JACKSON ‘CO., AGENTS, °-: .+:- ROSSLAND, B.C FEM Ovsters Quick W ork: Tel. No McLEAN & Opmesite the Bank of Montreal. MORROW, TAE DRUGGISTS “$ pokane ie quite the livliest city 1 have ecen of late’”’ he esid to a. reporter. “] have eaid in years gone by that Spo- kane would-one day’ become ®. great mining center. It is becoming sach. It will rival Denver for it has around it mineral resources which are vaster than thoue which have given the. Colorado city her prominence in the mining world,’? Mr, King said he had really no views to impart and said he “was like a J orange, ebsolutel, devoid of J.F, HONEYFORD The East End Tailor, esFine Suit-cp Wi Convamia Avenue Hast. ‘ Cable Ad¢ress: “PARKER,?” : —- ROSSLAND, B. C. eal'e, Tolephcne, ell's. 8 . BERN, J, L, PARKER. LL DARER & C0. KOSSLAND, B. O. NEI EINEERS FIGHTING. FOR HIS LIBDRTY. J. H. Sinciair Seeks to Get Out on Habeas Corpus Procesdipgs. J.H. Sinclair, under arrest in Spo- kane for complicity in an alleged embez- zlement from the Cvlumbia & Western railway at Traii,.will probably make a fight for his liberty. Saturtlay Attorney J.E, Fenton, for Sinclair, spplied fora writ of habeas corpus to secure the lat- ter’s release. Richard Nuzum ieappear- ing for the Britigh Columbia govern- ment, represented here by constable W. J. Devitt. of ‘frail. The application caine up before Judge Sai aq juice. But he talked interestingly of the intercat in mining in eastern cities. “New York will never become largely intesested in mines,’ he said, ‘That city ie too intent \pon other things. Her moneyed men are :til bankers. They PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. Smith Curtis ts expectedhome tonigh’ from Toronto, where he has been for the past month. ©.-W. Woodhouse left on tho noon train for Republic, after spending a few days in Rossland, Manager Rimmer of the Crescent Dry Goods Co., wentdown to Spokane this morning on & business trip. Messre. Gooderham and Blacketock of the War Eagle company are in the city, having arrived Saturday night from the coast. : J.L. Pierce of Kasloie inthe city. He is te be the general of the WOMLDRE PRE GES Hlenty of Good Material to Select From, COLLINS, WILCOX, AND -M’KIRNON Aspirants for. the Honors of Chief of Rossland: Fire Department Good Home Talent. A great deal of interest is being mani- feated ‘among the citizens ss to who should be selected as the next fire chief,” to fill the position recently made vacant’ by the’ resignation of Joseph, Squires. : There are a number of applications for the honor, although it ia conceded by al-. moat all the merchants of the city that the present salary of $75 per month’ not an adequate oné to. compensate a thoroughly competent man to devote all of bis time and abilities to the position, for the good of the city. “The entire time * of the chief is demanded, ‘anil he must be a man of experienced qualifications. However, several good .men. have ap- plied, and their friends are urging the i did: big new department store of Gooderham- Blackstock. pf with the mayor and coundil, all having been Ied to be-.” lieve that the new council will’ incresee the ealary to point~ of fitness for the eervices required. SANTA ADJODGED. (NSH Poor Fellow Immagines Someone is p> Mnying-to- IL Him, HAS NO-PRIENDS OR RELATIVES. . He Will be Taken to New Westminster Tonight :o be Kindly Cared for. Police Magistrate Jordan was busy thie morning making ovt the commit- ment papere in the case of John D. Smich, who was last Friday adjudged in- sane by.the examining board, which, with the magistrate. included Dre. Campbell and Reddick. The-poor fellow imagines that some- one is trying to shoot him- and is very industrious in his efforts to save bim- eelf.’ He stood behind.the kitchen door in the town jail all day ‘yesterday, hid- ing from his eupposed pursuer. He is, algo very anxious for the safety Of others and is continuously cautioning those about him to be careful toavoid the man who is prowling. around seeking whom he inay devour. ie Smith has been in Trail and about have their i se fil right at home, where profits are reason- ably eure and alwa8 lnrge. ‘The mines are too far away Ir: New York capital which is far too timid to venture into that claes of investment to any ‘axtent. But it is different in Boston, That city has made money i: mines. It is known ag the copper center of the country, but urday, but..was ¢ inued, until today. Meanwhile Sinclair is in il. : Liberal Meeting Tonight. There will be a meeting of the liberal aggociation of Roseland tonightin the old customs house on West Columbia avenue at So’clock zharp. There will be adebate on the subject of whether the senate should be abgliehed or not. Other matters of importance will also be discussed, and a full atsendance of liber- als is expected. Curling News. ig fast interested in gold min- ing. The Calumet & Heckla, Copper syndicate ig branching out ‘into gold mining. That city is likely to do more toward developing western — interests than any other eastern commercial cen- ter.” Mr. King will remain in the city for aday oreo, Aiter he has finished his labors at Rossland he expects to 0 to Mexico upon an other engagement re- quiring hig service as an expert. a Copper and Lead. § 1 for the last two years, tending bar for awhile at the Spokane hotel and at the’ Alhambra, When he is appar- ently all right he is very reticent about himeelf and his former acts and where- abouts, 30 no one. knows really who he is or where he is from. He ia about 42 years old and harmless. Officer William Mitchell leaves this evening with him for New Westminster, where he is to be confined in the ingane asylum. SUPREME COURT SITTING. Small Docket and Short Session Before * Justice Martin. Justice Martin of the supreme court ‘arrived in the city last evening and a sitting of the court was held at 12 o'clock. Nothing of -importance was done this morning. i diately aiter the aes- sion F. M. McLeod, president of the lo- The principal ones now up for the: honor are, Charles Collins, who is act-. ing chief, and who has been absiatant chief under Joseph Squires. Collins is, a young man, said to have bad’ many years experience in. the States in differs ent.fire departments and: capacities aie oe appointed chief he will have Jack Allen, ~ as his assistant, and many. say, the :de- - partment. would be in strong hands ifs under their management. : Guy Wilcox is.aleo-an aspirant for the” position, he‘ claiming to have been a fireman almost all his lifetime.’ His friends are devoted in their support of him, and he has excellent and undoubt- ed endorsemente showing past experi- enee and ability in the fire line. ‘He has not d bis a up to date, but claims to be standing on his own merits. , ‘Then there is Wileon McKinnon, who has been fire chief in Rossland ‘on two or three occasions, and who has heen in the fire companies of the province for the past 18 years.. No one questions. his ability to fill the position’ ereditably and satisfactorily, providing he can be pre- vailed upon to accept, but it is said’ he will not act forthe present salary, and: itis said by those interested that the salary should not-be miserly where & man'of long experience and recognized : ability Is concerned and can be had for . proper compensation. It is algo contended by many citizens the appointment of Mr. McKinnon would .reconcile the volunteer depart- ment and conciliate all differences known to exist among the firemen of the city, and“thereby unite ‘all persona in any way connected or interested in fire matters, eoag to give the greatest possi= ble-strength and support to the fire de- artinent st all times. tees It is ramored that Erneat Plass would be the assistant chief in case McKinnon was nade chief. Plissig an old time an, and was former. i chief{n this city, and belonge to the old: > volunteer brigade that so often did val-_. orous servicein the early days of the camp. There are many of the business men atfd taxpayera of -the city- in: favor of McKinnon and Plass, if those men can be gotten for the place, but do not think they should be. offered lesa salary than they are in the habit of earning in other walks of life. Collins and ilcox are said to be Red Star: Livery. and Transfer Co. § Good ‘gad.te horses, elegant turnouts, ‘nobby sleighs; and fancy driving te" will salive yoo aay where at any, time day or night. : 3 re getting up a sleighing ty, see ue about rigegood horees. by th * Packing of all done, We do Horees boarded e day or o Sought ead i | press and baggage work; will call at any part of tlie city... Contracta and job #9] and sol ne promptly, light or heavy freight fondled, mining, tachinery delive Ces 1. L, PARKER Furniture, ¥ ulin short notice, ore contracts taken. 1 id eafe fely meved. ining engi ; pay all damages done to anthing sae tate pers’ paid ‘ill t marae and Feirmen pander sfer, warehouse, or ship any. clees of handle act i ship agents, sagen: We eell Washi d Fir and 7 s wood. fy | STABLES—Firat Ave., bet. Spokane and Wash. St, OFFICE—9, Wash. § a You sre no J.W.HARTLINE PROP, (J! tal BROKERS, Progertios ex; ; : Hang teal, Mines managed, Of the Train Service of the Chicago Great Western Ry, -No Change of Cars of Any Class— BETWEEN Chicago and St, Paul and Minneapolis, Dubuque and Des Moine, | Bt. Joseph and Kansas City New York, Feb. 12.—Copper—Strong ; Americans and objected to by someon ra price, $18@18.25 ; exchan e price, brokers pri @ igs 3 , that score, but their friends say that if the beat man is needed tor the place na- tionality should cat no figure in the se- lection, and instances of precedent are giyen for the stand taken. "-Atany rate the council has splendid list of men to choose from, and no doubt will make no mistake in their final se- lection: .Nor is it expected by the citi- zens that the council will let the paving of areagonable salary stand in the way of gétting for the position the very beat man for chief, cal bar association, read and presented to the courta memorial address of. wel- some to Justice Martin upon his first visit to Rossland.- ~ Daniel Sinclaire was admitted’to cit- izenship. f The case of Taylor va. Tupper was called. . Among the Visiting attorneys werd: E. V. Bodwell, E. B. Davies and’ Mr. Peters of Tupper & Potts of Victoria, ‘Tho Sandon curling honspel eA be ‘ébruary 21, 22 and23, Tuesday, repia00, Lead—Stro. eeeuaey and Thureday, and the ESE TE exchange ‘price, $4.00@ meeting of the Kootenay Curling Asco- 34.05. ciation will be held tomorrow, ‘Tuesday night. 1. Musical entertainment in Jemon ' block this i Free. a “+ You might get $50 with » ‘box of pens in Lemon block. Game. Prica of Silver. x, Feb. 12.—Silver, quiet. paver Fosge; Mexican dollars; 4734 : silver certificates, 5914 S60}¢e. Spokane: Street, ROSSLAND, B.C. CeCe, J.L, Parker & (Co.,' ‘ SOLE AGENTS, a Free entertainment tonight in Lem- on block begins at 7 330. t satiatied with your laun the Roseland Laundry near postoffice,