BOSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JANUARY 25, 1899. TOMORROW'S PROGRAM Three Coasting Races and Novice Snowshos Races. HOCKEY MATCH AND GRAND BALL “ ba Three Ski Jumping and Two Ski Racing Contests Dur- ing the Day. ———_ Tomorrow will be o great day for out- door sports, with a hockey match and grand ball in the evening. The coasting on Spokane street will he rare sport, and can be witnessed by all without wading through the snow. an ey En It will-be different with the ski jump- ing and racing as it can best be seen by climbing up Monte Cristo mountain. ran The following is the program for to- y morrow: : tro1 Three Coasting Reces—At 10 a. m., on Le Spokane etreet. Novice’s Snowslioo Race—At 11 a.m, |. on Columbia avenue. Q Novice’s Ski Race—At 2p. m., on Ho Monte Cristo mountain. 2 | Be Novice’s Ski Juimp—aAt 2:80 p. m*, on S Le Monte Cristo mountain. Boys’ Ski Kace—At 3 p. m., Criato mountain. ‘ Boys’ 8ki Jump—At 3:30 p. m., on Monte Cristo mountain. F Firat Game tenior Hockey, champion- ship of British Columbia—At 8 p. m., at therink. Reveletoke vs. Rossland Clb. Grand Carnival Ball—At 9:30 p, m., * at the Miners’ Union hall. Ticketr, in- eluding supper, gentlemen, $3. : The snowshoe race for amatures - will row, the start being at at the corner of Colum- etreet. down and on Monte Bt thence sont! Rows Thompson, ant slong the base of Deer is tea given point in full view of the city. Here » turn is.made and the snowsho- ere return to and up Davis street, then up Le Roi avenue to Spokane street which they turn dowii.and go over that aouthweat portion of the course again, and thia time they come up Spokane street and on to the place of starting. . es Two New Arrivals. P Born last night to the wife of W. J. Poole,.a 10 pound son, Mother and babe doing nicely. Early this morning to the wife of Richard Green; a bouncing daughter. A. A. Barnett, of Colville, cane in last evening. Dr. G. 8. Armstrong, office and reai- dence roome 5 and 6. Postoffice block. The Rossland Laundry 1s doing good work ata reasonable price. Try them. Near the postoffice. 5 Peter Rodior, the old reliable tinner, js now at work again and located in Okun- * ogan building, Spokane Street, is pre- red to do all work in his Sine promptly at the lowest living prices, oney- can be saved by patronizing him.it —_—ee J. ¥F.. Fitzpatrick; “the sanitary plumber, has’ removed his office and shop-to the corner of Columbia avenue and Washington street, ander. Ger 4 Shaw’s cigar atore. d sce cc me Mrs. Heard, st the Ladies’ store, ie closing out her heliday goods left after Christmas at your own price and wante you to éall and examine them. tf. Dr. J. F. McKenzie, office and _resi- dence over O,Hearn’a, oppozite Bank of Toronte. If yon are ‘not aatisfied with your laun dry “work try the Rossland Laundry same location, near postoflice. Rossland Opera House. ALL STAR, ALL STAR. ALL STAR. English Specialty Co. ONE SOLID WEEK. ONE SOLID WEEK. ONE SOLID WEEK. PEOPLE PEOPLE: 1 PEOPLE PEOPLE N , MONDAY. THE GREATEST AGGREGATION Of Star ox Shecially ox Avisis, COMMENCING MONDAY, JAN, 23. Man and wife want position at_ mine. He in an experionced machine man; she jaa first-class cook and waitress En- quire at St. Charles hotel, ©. 0, Bennett. |* ular san- y d Rossland Mining Stocks by the Red jekaon Company im bia avenue, 93, Cae MINING OPERATORS AND BROKERS, ‘atablished 1805. Railway addition to Agonta for Columbia townsiec. N.& F. 8 Rossland, Ymir, Erle and We Have Buyers for All Stand- si Pa 12 1 4 2 10 6 30 10 20 6 25 6.0 | Dlic Camp. 1. | Black Tail tte Lone Fine. Morfiug Glory jodie .. Waterloo Iron sion Palo Alto Rebate Repablic No. 2. J.B. Johnson & Co. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE MINING STOCK ETC. For Sale: HEE OOOOOOOOOHOOHHOOOHOOH Lingerie... ]OGOOOOHOOOOOHOOOOOH OREEEOOOOOOOOOOHOHOHOOOOO a eoraed Department, ‘es, union hours, unlimited variety, all No dantier Undermuslin woman than our new spring assortment zat —t SSE eee ‘ DAINTY, DURABLE, DESIRABLE. No aweat shop or prizon labor op them. All made by well paid émployes. © Union wag” prices. Bleached Muslin, Lonsdale Cambric, Nainsook, : Night dresses, Chimise, Corset covers Skirts. Drawers. ge A Profusion of Frills and Laces. g were ever presented to an appreciative t just opened up “in our Dry Goods ©COOOO ORBAN x yi “0 Rossland Evening ecord VOL 8, NO. 175. - ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1899. PRIOE FIVE CENTS. 2 Curb Bracelets. Hitherto the “Curb Chain Bracelet” has been looked “sraple,” with little noticeable chunge in style from year teyear., tg We have, however, recently added to our stock something entirely new:in ‘Curb Hraceleta,”” This new style is studded with Pearls and Torquoise. The effect is _pleasing, and adds little of cost and much beauty. t J. W. SPRING, Suecessor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING. NEXT DOOR TV POSTOFFICE, MEN'S AND BOY’S, CLOTHING. All Men’s‘and Boy's Clothing: FOR THE’ BALANCE OF THE MONTH. 4 | \ | - 25Per Cent.. Oft. | , “HUNTER BROS. | DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. - — FES OO OSHS 9SOOOOOHSH9OHHH9 HHH HOO NTE J.B. Johnson & Co Le Roi Beer | STILL LEADS THE WAY. We reach the hearts of the cor sumers through their stom- achs by giving them the PURE HEALTHFUL, PLEASING ‘BEVERAGE DRINK THE Le Roi . Gyld Seal LAGER BEER. Call for and see that you % get it. Itisthe most Health- ful and Appetising Beer brewed. WHOLESALE ano RETAIL DEALERIN., Beef, Game. ) i)kRoss ‘Thompson. Lotsinthe Original Townsite AR 7) THE REDDIN. JACKSON CO., AGENTS, -:- -:- ROSSLAND, B.C. Pork, Mutton, | ‘Fish Ovsters CG. GC. GIBSON & P.O; BOX 524. C.G, Cco.,. > - AUCTIONEERS THURSDAY NEXT zommencesthe RANTED sale at 28 Spokane St. See our Ladie’s shoes ‘etc. at 50c and 65 the $. Also muny.other goods. @GREAT WAR GIBSON & CO. 28 SPOKANE 8T., ROSSLAND, B.C. GALT—~ COAL THE BEST . VALUE FOR THE MONEY IN THE MARKET FOR ALL PURPOSES. J.L, Parker & Co, Popular Prices—25cts, 60 cts and 7bcta, SOLE AGENTS, Spokane Street, ROSSLAND, B.C. 4° E. Columbia Ave. ig | M. A. Wilson & Co. ODRODSSOSSSSD SHSSSOSOSSIET A. Mistake! In made by people who think that because they pay higher prices 0 tfowhore thoy must be better. hore’ how- sold nt half the price of oth @ buv our goods at bankrupt and cloring out e+ i at tho same ra! Our Call and pries our gvod: 42 East Columbia Avenue. | CQSSSGSS2D9SSS GOSS for 8 y ever, who have once bought of us know our er stores—notonty an dle the best and most fushionable goods, te. Shoes at $1; Suits of Clothes at $4, Underwear at 75c; Pants at $1. Comiorts at $1; Blnukets at $2, Ete. ‘Are better than thoze gold elrewhere cand you wi acts. saving you effect on each and everparticle in xent’s furnishings, Clothing, ehoes, ete, by buying of us will surprise you. ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE. goods are—though at three times the money. will see these are B. BANNETY, Manager. \ One Door East of Col..Avenue. HIGH-CLASS : TAILORS. - BEDFORD Cords for Tryusers, .. SPOKANE STREET ‘We If you are getting up as Quick W ork. Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. Good sad:lle horees, elegant turnouts, nobby eleighs, and fancy driving team will drive you anywhere at any ti ‘ime day or sell Washington seasoned Stables: First Aventue, Bet. Spokene and Washington Sts. - John W. Hartline, Proprietor. Jeighing party, see us about rige—good horses. Horses boarled by the day or month. Packing of all kin press and baggage work; will call at any part of the ci d ne promptly, light or heavy short notice, ore contracts taken. pay all damages done to antbing we handle. Furniture, piatioa and eafes eafely mover. fer, warehouse, or ship any class of goods. ~-- Tel, Ne night. ig done, ‘@ act as shippers’ agents, will Fir and Tamarac wood: Office: 9 Washingt! AWOLSSGDLOLOLVOLSOL/SOE~O WATER SALE aaa < & —-GREAT WATER SALE—— | Clothin g, Hats, Caps, Shoes. rh Ae lightly Damaged by Water will Be Sold———— ‘Less Than Cost. |’ ‘ $M. J. OHEARN, The Clothier’ Cor:.Columbia Ave. and Lincoln:St. Ox DTETOLELLLLLLESLLIGLOLL SB: ‘Stron; oy oO: Tal, BS SMALLS . . LE alonde for little Sith SSS SRR “\. chaps shoes forsturdy boys and stylish shoes for fathers, dainty shoes for little ‘their mothers.» We iris and mieees anid elegant shoes for lo not: confine ourgelves to eapplying uny one age-or eex, with FOOTWEaR, bot make a specialty of * “good shoes for ever: one? Our etuck is complete, com- : prising every. kind of, joot and Shoe msnufactured, light, medium, or heavy. Prices‘arcall light, however. ‘Tho tong distanco. telephone “hasn't duper pode! pons tuk and paper yet. 3 Vid you welcome to our. fine stationery.) You will fd in chotee aiid adm! --H. 8: WALLACE’S 0 ¥, WALL PAPER, © FANCY Goons, OTIONS BLANK BOOKS _ AND CIROCLATING LIBRARY. _ N. B—ocket and office Dinries 1899, ince this 1s 80, assortment of WER CARNAL SPORTS Rossland Not Holding Up Hor End “In Curling Games. COASTING AND SKI RACING TODAY Three Huhdred Excursionests from Spokane--Grand Ball Tonight. The masquerade at the rink’ was well attended. The maskers were many and varied, Hon. T.. Mayne Daly and Magistrate Jordan, who awarded the prizus as fol- lows: Miss Charlotte Beker. won first, prize as lapy he. dea rough rider. “She wore-asott-feit hat, a hlue suit, with legging and belt. a Miss Helen’ Falding, in .a People Will Write): Tho judges, were, Mayor. Goodeve, | the Walkerville trophy. . COASTING RAGES. In the coasting events great interest. was taanifested, and” immense © crowds congrenated on Columbia avenue and pokane street'to see the fun, In. the firet event, which was for big coastera to carry not more than’ 6 people, the let prize went to Ridout, whose party made the excellent time of 20 3-6 seconds over, the course. Jainer took 2nd prize, The race was for the beat two out of: three eats. .“Jainer ran into a dogionce and waa fouled that heat. In the boys single sled race which fol- lowed there were 26 entrieg.”. Willie Fur- long won. 1st’ in: 11 4-5 seconds, Clif Boyd and ‘Bert Wright each received a dollar for their splendid ‘time of 124¢ seconds. Then came the girls single sled race, which was won by Columbia Trombliey lat in 14 ‘seconds; Carrie Stalling 2ad. Lottie Hunter and Alice Trombley - fol- owed in close succession. _ SURLING EVENTS, H The Walkerville trophy «game as played off yesterday afternoon at 1:3 was close but the Rossland (teams won out in faitly;good shape in this event, and when it came to the free to ‘all, or Rossland against all comers, the home teams were taken down the line ‘in a most surprising manner, losing five out of. eight -games,. winning’ two of the eight.and tieing in one.‘ The. scores were as follows: Re Rink 1—Rossland va. Nelson, Crang- ton. and'Peters, Skips, 8 to 6 in: favor “of, Rogsland. Rink’ 2—Rorsland vs. Kaslo, Smith ABLO. Rink 8—Sandon vs. Revelstoke, Hood and Brown, skips. (ood taking the place of Grimmette, who had a bye, 10 to_11 in favor of Revelatoke. Rink 4—Rosslund ys. ‘Nelson,’ Beam- ish and Grant, skips, 4 to 24 in-favor of Nelson. ARink 6—Rossland va. ‘Nelson, Fraser and Tambley, skips, 12 to6 in favor. of Rossland. . init Rink 6—Rossland vs. Nelson, Carlyle and Russell, skins, 12-to'5 in favor of Rossland. : . At4:16 B: ‘m. the curling was. started ‘Rossland against all comers match. erinks lineup as follows: meite and Beamiahi skips, and was won by Sandon with ecore:of ‘13 to costuine, tcok second prize. ‘Thomas Lillie of Nelson won the first prize for’men.» Mr. Lillie’s costume rep- resented a-courtier of ‘Queen Anne’s ime. i 5 Antoine Haneon, as John Bull, carried off second, prize. 4 In the childrens’ competitian Antoin- ette Saucier won first prize as. a shep- herdes, and Fanny Graham, dresced.in We do city, Contracts and joo freight handled, mining machinery deliver’, “(THERE’S A LOOSENESS whith seemed imposeible isa reality. well tried prescription. © Felt- after: using. one. bottle of our: RHEUMATISM LINIMENT which gives relief and sends a thrill of hope through the sufferer. 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< Artists, COMMENCING MONDAY, JAN, 23. Popular Prices—25cts, 60 cts and 76cts. a. patriotic of the. war between the United States und Spain, won sec- ond prize. Harrold Lockhart, who represented the king’s jester, won the first prize, of- fered for boye, ard Robert Inches the second prize. i ‘ The mackers had great fan. A lady who Was rear by when the'\Lion Brew- ery beer bottle”. got. turned. over, de- claves she discovered the occupant to be R. C. Wattergon of the White House. The coon costume and’ lampblack bri- yrade was large and well represented. Norman Jackson represented ‘*Topsy”” to perfection, while Fred Meyera.made a splendid “highborn lady.?? of J. W. Spring ‘was a rousing negro, | fresh from the South. - 5 es George Kemble. of Trail, and Charles Mount. of the. Le Roi clothing ‘house, traveled together and represented -two typical “hat coons.”” y Jolin Y. Cole wasa big buck negro to an amazing extent. § ‘There were quite a number of military costnimes, among the best of which: was Cranus Graham as a cadet. Costumes made. of the flags of ' nearly’ every’ nation helped to muke up the bright and pretty characters of theeven- Uncle Sain being extensively repre- ing, eented. Little Gladys and Dimple Campbell were attractive figures. | Gladys wae dressel ns a “sister,” and Dimple us “Little Lord Fauntleroy.” At8 a. m. today two ‘games were nlayed off on rinks-1 and 6, as follows: ‘aslo va: Sandon; Waugh and Hood, skips; won by Kaglo; score 16 to 11. ‘Second event, Revelstoke vs. Sandon; Brown and Grimmette, skips; won by Revelstoke; score 19 to 5. {At2 p.m. toduy two Roseland’ teams met in rink 1, with Cranston and Beam- ish ag skipa, in the New York trophy contest, and Kaslo vs. Revelstoke, Waugh and Brown, skips, played in rink G, for the Hudson Bay cup. This afternoon at 6 o'clock, Nelson vs. Heard, at the Ladies’ store, is her holiday goods left after Libre tf. Mrs. closing out 2 Christmas at your own price and you to call and examine them. —_—_——_—_———_. Dr. J. F. McKenzie, office and. resi- dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of Toronto. If you are not satisfied with your laun dry Jyork try the Roseland Laundry same location, near postoflice. a .G. 8. Armetrong, office and resi- doors Sonss 8 and 6, Postofiice block. Grunt and Fraser, skips, were playing in rink 1, forthe New York trophy, and Nelson va. Sandon, Russell and Griminitte, skips, were playing 1n rink 6, for the-all comers medal. |: Waugh and Tamblyn, skips, will. play for the the‘all comers medal in rink 1, and Nelson vs. Revelstoke, Peters and Grant, skips, will play in rink 6, for the all comers stuke. : At 1 o’clock tonight, Revelstoke va. Sandon, Brown and. Hood, skips, will play in rink 1, for tho all comers stake, while in rink 6, Rossland.vs. Rossland, Carlyle and Morkill, skips, will play for At 8 o'clock tonight Kaslo-ve. Nelson, | ink“ :2- ‘va. Roasland, Hood 4nd-Cranston skips, won by Hood, score 1to7: > Rink 3—Nelson: va. Rossland, Russel and McArthur skips, gane ‘was a tie, acore being § t38. a Davenport 2nd in 12 seconds, and Jamea |. and Waugh, skips, 9to J0 in favor of be 1m WL Hew City Council Authotized to Appoint an Alderman. NO ELECTION 1S NOW, NECESSARY The Law Governing It Recitad, and»: Speculation as, to ‘the; Man < Who Will'‘Be Named. « The withdrawal of all candidates nom- inated for alderman in’ the third ward. was supposed to necessitate the calling and holding of another: election,.but it now seems that such is not necessary. Section 82, Revised Statutes of British,’ Columbia, says: i y 4 _ ‘In case at any annual or other elec- tion the electors, from any ‘cause, ‘fail, decline, or neglect to elect the isit number of members of the council of a. municipality on the day appointed, the members of the council elected shall ap- - point as many qualified: persons, includ- Ing the mayor, or reives, if not elected, will constitute or complete the num— er of members requisite; and the per- SONS EO appointed shall, if they accept office, make the necessary declarations under the same penalty, in case of re- fusal or neglect, as if elected.” Of course, it will not be generally known that there will’be no other elec- tion, and that the city :council have: the right. to. appoint an alderman for the third ward until. this everring’s Recorp hasbeen read. - -Rink-1—Sandon. ya, Roseland,,Grim- | %% accept. ery: * Next in, public favor is, John 8. Clute. Some of M. W. Simpson’s friends say that he is the coming man, , f course, no one knows, as the mayor and aldermen have not themselves jig- snasad the matter sufficiently to come to a de! Rin -Nelvon ; va. land; Tamb- lyn-and Morkill ekipa, won: by: Nelson, score 10 to 4...) i Rink 6—Kaslo . vs. Rossland, Waugh and Smith akip, won by Kuslo, score 14 to Tose cee Rink 6—Nel‘on vs. Rossland, Peters and Ellwood ship, won by Nelson, score 0 to 8, And-at'8 o’clock in the evening rinks Land 6 played a gime each‘aa follows: Nelgon va. Rossland, Grant and Fraser skips, won by Rosslund-with score of . t 0.138. ~’Rink .6—Revelstock vs. Rossland, Brown and Carlyle skips, Won by Ross- land, score 6 to i2. 3 "This was a poor showiug for Rossland after haaing started off so strong early in the day. 5 ‘ i The: visitors. have’ not decided yet when to play off their matches. The grand carnival ball will be‘held in the Miners’ hall. Grand march at 8: prom t. Tickets, for gentlemen §3, la- ies free. o'clock, and was about a band accumpanying them. In the ski race, Sid. Bovaine won the first event and Tod Holmes the eecond. In the 11 o’clock a. m. curling events, Nelson ve. Rossland, Grant and Carlvle, akipe, Nelson won, score 18 to 1, for the Hudson Bay trophy, and in rink 6, Roseland vs. Ross land, Smith and Mor- kill, skips, Morkill won, score 3 to 14 for the grand challenge cup. strong, with PEOPLE COMING AND... GOING. John Keho of Colville is among the carnival visitors. W. A. Jowett, formerly proprictor of the Neleon Miner, came in this morning and will remain until Saturday ‘to wit- ness the carnival s ports, Alex Patterson has removed his jew- elry and watch repairing business ‘from the Queen’s hotel building to a room di- rectly opposite, Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Bellinger, of the Northport sinelter, are “in the. city, at- tending the carnival. Dr. Jay Tuttle left for his home in As- toria, Oregon, today, after having spent two weeks in the city, visiting with his family. Kenneth Burnett ‘returned last night from Vancouver, where he has been on mining business for the past month. ‘W. F. Anderson, T. P. A. ofthe C. P. R.; ia in the city from Nelson, attending the carnival. Dr. J. A. Armstrong of Neleon is here The Spokane delegation arrived at 3:10 i New Brick Block. A. A. Barnett, of Colville, Wash., ia in town imaking arrangéments for the erection of a three-story brick. block on the lot’ ‘nt present. occupied by J. L. Parker & Co. and. Kennedy Bros. & Purgold. Mr. Barnett came to Rossland in’ the the spring of 1895 with a friend who wished to locate here, and . who, after seeing the town, backed out. Mr. nett insisted upon hia friend buying this lot for $400, but. he would “not, so he ought it himself and has refused $8,000 rit. As soon a8 the frost. is out of the . groynd Mr, Barnett will ‘commence the ‘ion of a $10,000. block. , ; s “ Stock Market, The winter carnival does affect the lo- cal stock market as much ag was ex- ected, as reasonably good business is being done. _War Engle is back “to $3.20 and Vir- ginia has raised to 474g. ‘ Deer Park is offered today at 183¢ and Tron Mask as low as 91, which isa fall- ing off of four cents, ne Pine of Republic is increasing in demand and advancing in price. until itis now quoted at-35 cents. This is owing to the report that the mine is looking better and that they have 9 feet of ore which assays from to $65, and that the ore body has been:followed ‘for 90 feet. There is little or no. change in other stocks. 1 Novice Snowshoe Race. The entries of the novice snowshoe race were two, A. R. McDonald and A, R. McPhail, which was won over the three-mile course in 40 minutes by Mc- Phail.- McDonald was five minutes later, and acknowledges he was ovet- matched. Price of Silver. New York, Jan. 25.—Silver, steady— Bar silver, 59}¥c; silver certificates, 591¢ @b0!g. Mexican dollars, 473gc. 5 Hardtime Ball. There will be a Hard Time Ball given at the St. Charles hotel, Saturday night 28th. Hot lunch served at 12 Bi m. Good Hime praranteed: Come all and‘ have a good time. Cuas. Eurzrs. 36 Police Court. Robert Zimmerman was arrested Inst evening upon the charge of stealing some dentas instruments belonging to Dr. Findley, and was remand until taking in the carnival. ,, tomorrow.