phe ROASLAND EVENSNG. RECORD, FEBRUARY: 24, 1809.. opt A WOMAN'S ‘WAY. Is to Never Get Out. of Other People’s 4 Way. “Hore te something that I. would like to approach very gently,’’ seid Mr. Stog- groback, ‘to, as.not to give any offense. “The new woman wants her righta and her privileges, too, and -as.@ matter of fact I am very glad she does cling to her privileges, and I hope she always will, which mpats-thet I hope she'll stay a woman, ‘{Bitts thé way an:which she mixes her-vights“and ‘privileges up ir sometimes a: little confuaing. For in- stance: . io, : “When walking ,along the - sidewalk, | woman holda her. couree and lets the man turn out, and she does this just the eame downtown in the buaieat streete as ghe would in acalm snd quiet resi- dence utreet. You might think that a businesswoman, working among ‘buei- ness men) in # business part of the town. would adopt business methods in every- thing, and.that when you mether in the street ahd would ‘turn ‘to the’ right at you do and ug all: men’do, but she doer J. not. Sho holds ber course, which | ir very likely to be along the inner side of | | the walk, and expects you to turn out for her, even if ‘it carries you to the left | ' instead of to the right.’ -She doesn’t care about that. Mite y “No matter who she may “be or where you nieet her, woman expects man to turn out-for fer, and I hope she alwaye will.’—New York Sun.’ ‘ * ot tae pa Interhational Musio Hall. Min This ‘week's :show ia drawing’ good houses, being a neat entertainment from . : The Krameré made 8 great auccess.: Miss Kate Rockwell’s singing ‘ha’ “caught the public fancy. Logrenin, the popular, vocalist is sell favorite Celid DeLacey, the Perry Si ters, Gertrude Stevens, Bert Creswell,, Tillie Hagell and-Ida . Berth are ‘intro- ducing new and sparkling specialties. Rosslaud’s ** favorite’ entertainer, ‘Pat White is still as amusing,as ever, “The laughuble comedy, “The ' $10,000 Beau- ty,’' is the best ever seen at thia theatre. Next week the all star English Spe- cialty “Company, in. conjunction with a long list of other artists will appear. Remember the benefit matinee tomor- row afternoon. + x i yaa ee St. Eugene Bonded. It is reported thata Scotch syndicate has bonded. the “St.. Eugene group aif mines. . The syndicate ig trying to, and possibly, will secure.the. Moyi¢, Queen of the Hills and Sake Shore :cliime.—Fort Steele Progpector.- ig . APPinter’s: «Ghost Les ‘ May. Appear “=: to: You && & *- OCCASIONALLY AND “GIVE'YOU.A “SONG AND DANCE” ABOUT - ‘HIS NECESSITY. OF CHARGING KLONDIKE’ PRICES. Tt’s. Nott “Your Fault. IF -HE PAYS: “BIG Feb, 18 were as folllows: To Trail:' Tron Musk... {i “Weekly Ore Shipments. ‘The ore shipments of the week ending Tons wee 215 «50 War Eagle... Total.c..ccscecescceeceeesees | 205 Rossland Mining Stocks te Company (corrected by tho ReddinJackson Compar ited, Columbia avenue, P.O, Box ra epee wTantling,” Codes, cong, ‘Lieber Bedford McNeal and Moreing &'Neal.| . ORS AND BROERES, MINING retabliahed 1899. See N. & F. 8, Rallway addition to nowfands Vans, Brie ‘end Columbia townsite We Have Buyers for All Stand- . ard Stocks. Quilp.... ler-Cariboo . Rosslned Red Mtn. inn Gertrude. Gophi seUsGe Cees NOE OOOOOO OOOOH OHOHOHOOOOHGHH OO OHHAUNRG HUNTER BROS. — TELE BIG STORE. ‘DRY ‘Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Hardware, Boots and GODDS vtseShoes, Clothing.vt DEP’T. to choose from. Gné Shipment of New Calicos Opened Up. — The newest designs, the best gradez, a large assortment. best grade, and can thoroughly recommend thi Our CRUMB PRINTS. we consider the em as.GOOD STANDING COLORS and thousands ; of - yards sa Gnghams IN STRIPES are the Newest WASH GOODS this Spring. Make Beautiful Shirt Waists. stu tse tut ‘From oc to $150 . The Most Fastidious Will Find It Hard. to’ Resist the Temptation to buy. Shirt Waists .are putin stock and MARCH... PATTERN y ‘SHEETS GIVEN ‘ ready for inspection. Itis noftoo early to select now. The "patterns are Stylish—the sizes are still unbroken,» ‘The styles are complete. Montreal Ked Mtn.. ‘ *|War Bagle. GALT—~ COAL — Biei $OO$OGOOOHOHHHHO449849OOOK ©OOOOOO® OOGQOL THE BEST VALUE SVE 4 FO DAY GOD /AOTER BRS — THE BG STORE. DEPARTARNT| 1 FOR THE MONEY MARKET ‘PURPOSES.. J.L. Parker & Co, SOLE ACENTS. Subscribe FOR THE— 5 — Record. MEA. Wilson’ & Coe | ‘ieh-etasa TAILORS. - BEDFORD . Cords . for Trott. SPOKANE STREET .” One Door East of Col. Avenue, ¥ as Soacconsts ‘ (ane EOL O© OOOH OOGHOGHOHHOHHHOHHOHOOOHOGHO OMAN .{P. 0. BOX 524. 28 SPOKANE STRERT. 28° er a Je of Rossland. are talking: ahout—and NO WONDER. THE Paes aay aels O can. yeu sell such stvlish SHOES so low?”” The ane swer,is—BOUGHT AT 60 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. - HOUSEHOLD GOODS of all descriptions at bottom. prices.’.:Our motto— pw STRICTLY ONE PRICE. - 6, C. GIBSON & CO. 28 SPOKANE ST., ROSSLAND, B, fer) : 2 Qo : oO-”. That is ‘but from tho atock-takin ss = > ane AT 1.00 0 T. E.HALEY, WHOLESALE anp RETAIL DEALERIN., Li en handkerch! Ladiés’ curhmere le c , oe ~ Blankets and Dlankots only $4, a: tion accordingly. Poin ike nd many other articles to numerous to men- If you want to sare mon- ey nyo rourck Columbia Ave , next door wo | CGGOGCSSOS site J ossland Evening Record. VOL 3, NO. 201. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY.25, 1899. * PRIOR FIVE CENTS. SOuVenIPS... SIDES A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF JEWELRY, WATOH- ‘ES, CLOGKS ANDSILVERWARE YOU WILL FIND'A COM- BTE LINE “WITH MINING SCENES Seuvenir Spoons ; AND ENAMELED, HANDLES. J..W. SPRING, Successor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING. NEXT DOOR TV POSTOFFICE. : Bearing Market. TRON COLT GOES FROM 13 TO 48, _ ONEER et ur ROOM-MAKING ‘ale ‘for the past thirty-days has beon a ded .snecess, “we * will. continue. this VERY CHEAP sale for ONE WEEK: more; for'we have still some SNAPS to of- fer on the following lines: a y “BLY $5.50: to. $46.00. Men's Ulue and black Melton” and beaverov: $7.00 to. $18.00, lreize and) Mackinaw, Pea : $2560 to=$6:00. iioss and Rubber Boots, (GUARANTEED). ... $1.75 up. yles in J. Bs Stetson, King B Hats at ‘Popular. Prides. OU ORDERED: CLO THING DEPARTMENT, + bua. Fit and workmanship guaranteed... And eee the nd finestaseortment?of=Fnglish and Scotch ‘Tweeda, Serges and Clay. Worsteds in.the city to chose from. Mewaremuiie $7.0 {6 $14.00, Turnbull’ unshrinksbie all wool 2° $2.60. ‘and up. many other-articles t60 numerous to mention, at very iow Oar goods.are new. and onr prives are right. M. J. O’ HEARN, The Clothier, Cornor Columbia Avenue and Lincoln Street. FILTLELL®OLOL CL LLL LOE @ Hy e. e y BARA x etek chaps Strong alioes foreturdy. boys and styliah ‘shoes for fathers. dainty. shoes for liltle girls and misses and elegant shoes fur their mothers. “We do not confine.ourselvee to supplyimy kny one age‘or- sex with FOOTWEAR, bnt make a epecialt: _ of “good ehres for everyone.” Our stuck is complete, com: prising every kind.of Boot and Shoe bianufactured, light. medium, or heavy. | Prices are all light, however, i R. viCRROW +H SUCESSOR TO... : OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT OUR PRICES ARE. RIGHT. nabhhittaat WHEN You WANT A— Prescription. : Codes § - Chas. E. Benn. JL, Paneer. ¢ | the Evening Star mine are. true there-ia The Market Has Been Good With the Usual Rises and: Falls it - Subjected to. md The past: week has been fairly gool in the Rossland mining stock market, bet- ter thai Uiit'average.” The most‘of the stocks Hive held the price of a week ago. Tron'Oult has shown the’ most marked improvement in ‘yalue, which is, owing to work:being re.umed upon the mine. The price is not steady, the asking price varying from 17 ta 20 cents. A week ago, thin stock was quoted at 13 cents, and was being offered ag low as 113g. Deer Park stock has “suffered in about the same proportion that Deer Park has advanced. A week ugo Deer Park was quoted at 17 cents. A-few days after it went down to 9 cents on the Toronto ex- change, and offera being even a cont be- low that.. It was ramored: in Toronto and wired to Rossland’ that Superin- tendent Mulholland had been let ‘out. Roséland brokers came to the conclu- sion that there was an unwarranted at- tempt in Toronto to bear the. Deer Park stock,‘and refused to’ follow.the lead of the’ Toronto exchange; and’ held the price ‘several points above quotations there, and’ bad buyers for all stock ‘at 'tt.e\lower quotations, so prices have ad- ;vauced,.and’ the. stock is quoted here toduy'at 16° cents: ‘There has been-no lange in;the ming to. wa Ptire de- ens If the reports of ‘the improvement in nc reason for the stuck of that company. leclining, which it hag done during the week. It is’ probably a ® lack of ~ conf- lence, as the surface developments have 1ot been successful. It apparently will be necessary for the ‘present. ore body to re followed a considerable’ distance’ to inspire the confidence of -the -public. The etuck is now quoted at.11 ‘cents, while a week ago'it was 12. ‘ Monte Cristo has for some unknown reason’grown atronger, and advanced in price one cent, and is.now quoted at 16, Virginia shares are strong and ad- vancing in: price. The knowing ‘ones are expecting the ore body - fo soon .be teached with, the the drift at the 500 foot level, and their confidence inspires conf” dence in the buyers generally. The ‘stock is eclling at 62 and 624¢ and not at 26 cents, as stated in the morning pa- ‘per, evidently by mistake. Victor-Triumph has been among the anfortunate, and has fallen from 12 to 0 cents during the past week, and yes- terday in -Toronto offers ag low .as 8 vente were raade, but no stock was~ re> ported sold at that figure. The local managemeut says there is no reason for HERLY STOCK REV Deer Park the Victom of the Toronto erty heretofore considered: outside prop- erty, . ‘With these the stock market has been’ about as varied us with the local market, Rambler-Cariboo, a silver-lead ‘prop- erty, .{n..the Slocan, has advanced in price from 42 to 46 cents. This is owing to the fact’ that the Property is looking well, and that it is. understood that a dividend is’ to be declared about the firet of March, Dundee, near:Ymir, has fallen on the’ local market, and is being quoted as low, as 87, while a week ago it waa 88i¢. This is probably ‘owing to the-fact that tho 50-ton concentrator has trozen 1; and that the fact of it not being in op- eration not being giyen the same pub-. licity as the starting up. Stock buyers are alert, and note. the fact of the clos- ing down of a‘mill or mine and do ‘not always accept the reagsoh given by those directly interested. an advanced in: price - from 18 to16 cents during the past week. H Cariboo, Minnehaha and Waterloo, of Camp McKinneyjJhave been. popular in Rossland during the past week. Cari- boo has held its own at $1.80, while Min- nehaha has declined sharply, being quoted at 26 cents, being 11 cents below aweek ago. A week before it was 27 cents, > i * Reservation stocks during the past week have upon the whole improved. Ren Hur has gone from 25 to 30 cents. | Princess- Maud from 165 to 164g cents. The demand for Lone Pine haa increased on account of the reported strike in the mine, although. the price remains at 40 cents, : “There is plenty of money in Rossland for Reservation shares, but it does ‘not quickly follow the wild excited changes. that are being continually ‘announced. ‘The inoney is ready for investment when itis regarded as reasonably safe. ‘PEOPLE COMING AND , GOING. : °C. F, Jackeon left, for: the - east— last night Via the ©..P. Ri he will be gone a- bout'a month, : Fane R. G. E, Leckie left on the non. train for Grand Forks to look after hia mining Properties there, af ‘> Robert L, Whitaker left for Republic this morning, where he will make his home in the future. : Mra, J.:Either was a hh pas: Pathfinder property, near Greeriwood, f ~ | The ledge was WLM REE The Iron Colt Resumes: Work at the ’ 800 Level. SUNSET REPORTS CUTTING LEDGE Work on; Deer Park, Homestake, Jo Jo and Other Properties Nee Contiaue. $ : —__—_— * Iron Colt, eae og _ This'property ‘has not’ been worked * since January, 1898, but a force of men, — enough for three shifts,“ were put to, work during the present . week. The. drift atthe 850. foot’ level. will be extended another 100 feet, giving ita length of 250 feet, when it is expected to cut ‘the ledge, as indicated upon the” * higher levels. - At the'850 | foot level'a - station will be pat in anda shaft, prob- ably an ipeline, will be sunk from this - Point down 100 fect. The present shaft. und two-of the drifts are in‘ solid ore, but of a low: grade. Still the manage- quent will ship it to the Trail emelter, aa itcarries a large excess. of iron and is valuable as a flux, with the other ores nowon hand. Itis the intention to work this property now continuously, . Sunset No, 2. The long crosscut has at lastcat the ledge and the entire face of the tunnel is in solid ore, and hasbeen for the past three , days, and no wall yet in sight. cut on, Thorsday last and the workings have. remained in: the ore body ever since. ‘Assays are being made vfdifferent samples.taken from various pai ts oP the ledge, andl the [mat H is quite elatedvover | the“ inditations, ‘als though it.was supposed in advancé* that the ledge would be scat at this point, fhe really high grade class of ore found. wag somewhat of a aurprisea:. The crosse cat is now-about 80 feet- pastthe main. ” shaft, and ag-soon as the ledge in pazeed through and the wall. found drifting be senger this morning, on her way home to Spokane, after'a month’s visit in this city with friends, : JA. Kirk returned today from” Strat- ford, Ont., his oid home, where he. vis- ited'three months. Mee i aie R. E. Gosnell of Victoria, who has been in the city fora couple of weeks at- tending ‘to. univirsity reading exten- sive matters ieft on the noon train today where he will appoint a local organizer as he did here’ - " Ned Parker the “Pen Man”, the only, who stayed in Bossland several weeks selling his celebrated Pacific pens and identally “distri i money in fives, tens and 60’s hag gone to Nelson, He is’ the only walking Klondike on -the continent. : He was accompanied by baggage which weighed 2000 pounds, a fraction less than the weighi of Mr. Parker, : to tain the size of the ore body at this level, -, Deer Park. erp Work continues at the 800 foot level, where a drift will be ran north,. Itis how in about 16 feet; Work’. is-also. go-, the 150 foot level; whera: alot of “good wre is being taken out, and:the raise will be pushed clear through to. connect with the drift on the 100. foot “level,; giving. improved facilities for the:,removal of, the ore, also.'s much better. ventilation .. uf the mine ‘from the lower workings, Considerable timbering:-has bean done . during the week.in the ‘shaft.and \.lower - levels, A fall coplement of three. shifts. re ly at work, $0 men. - There will be no more ore . ships é Mul tuntil after. 8 holland returns from Toronto. Centre Star, Sinking continues in the main shaft, ss, Thea eE ing ahead rapidly in the north. raise of . ~ rahi © DM thedecling, as the property is looking well, z White Bear stock is being’ offered ay iow as 534 cents, which is cated more vy the impatience of stock holders than by any change in the condition of the property. - There is but little trading in War Ea- ale in Rossland, the vuperations being principally confined to Toronto, where the price has remained firm at $3.75 for the past week, t There is little or no other changes to record for the past week in Rossland atocke, _ - The Recorp’s suggestion. that Ross- land was really the head center of.all stock transactions for the Boundary ahd. Slocan country, and that local brokers should call it all the Roseland district, has been accepted, and what were here- ~ Ovsters. fore called outside properties are now g t living’ prices. Money can | tof oF iia _ [Ree Tae ing price. Bonny can oe ically with lol ‘Sides, with Solld Oak = zi : livered ee storks. ‘a Ros ee : ‘ ii y} 4 has been little or no objection ‘i J. . itzpat: the sanitary There has i ) ree ters pltinber, Haein his office and | ty (hig idea, because owners of outlying § okane Str it oie shop to the corner of Columibie: svenus properties realize that they must look to : : rae | ahd 2 Wasbiogton «street, (am ee Roesland for buyers. Following ‘this ROSSLAND, BO. f : & Co regardless of ore ‘finds, as depth is ‘de- sired mostly at this time. Much devel- opment has been ‘accomplished. daring | the past few weeks in the lower: ‘levels. and ‘workings of this Property. Many new drifts and crosscuts have been. run to better define the ore , bodi and pose them “for the speedy” handling’ of the ore oace the new plant is ready for operation, The building about the mine’s mouth are. being rapidly com- pleted, and when allis finished, will present the “appéarance: of a.small, vile lage upon the sidehill, , ‘ee . . Homestate. The main shaft is now down about 220 feet, and for the piesent will xiot bé:sunk any deeper, although it in the - intention of the management to go to the:800 foot ievel when sinking is resumed. Timber- ing bas been ‘completed in the shaft and station which has'been'cut otit the 200 foot level. A crosscat will, be ran. from this station directly” north, and a drift will be cut to the west also on this level. The rich mineral findsand favorable indications around.the 200 foot level are the reasons for the presént new devel- B (Continue to Fourth Page s Thompson. [ = ee - ‘ [have the following blocks in the following companies for sale;— EUREKA CONSULIDATED, GOPHER,-HOME STAKE, EVENING STAR, SILVERINE, R. E. LEE’ BODIE, EUREKA, NORTH STAR and ZILA M. Lotsin the Original Townsite A | PLEASED REVELSTOKE. : _.,RENT” and for reazons Is Your i best: known to himeelf tax his customer accord- ly. The Wages paid by all Roseland offices when ontside lator is re- quired are identical. ° GET ecord Job Office " PRICES. Beef, Pork, - Mutton, Fish dL DARKER & 60, ROSSLAND, B. C. MINING ENGINEERS aud BROKERS, Properties examined, Mines managed, Btand r eaaa ~ g lard Stocks bouy ht and sols - -:+ ROSSLAND, B. C. . + J. L. PARKER “| Roos with use of a Ef 0 mining engineer Dundee, Vmonth, : conta earae aud Fairinont. The Metropolitan Opera Company Played “Mascotte” toan Appreciative House, The Metropolitan Opera Company played here Iast night and put on “La Mascotte” by request instead of the “Chimes of Normandy” as advertised. The opera was well sung and was. great- ly enjoyed by a fall house. . A - striking feature of the evening was the singing of the national anthem led by 30 trained voicss of the cOmpany, which held. the audience almost spellbound to the end. The Herald hopes that the company wili pay Revelstoke another visit: and moke a longer stay.—Herald. WRITTEN THERE? ae aa THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, -: 84 inches Sigh. Top can be adjusted to. any angle or height ‘Revolving Cast, .6 2 15x12 inside, Holds - about 80 vols, Law size. Strong, woll fin Tel, Xo Peter Rodier, the old reliable tinner, is‘now at work again and located in Okun- ogan’ building, Spokane Street, is pre- pared to do all work in his Jine promptly Death of T. L, Parker, J.L. Parker of this city received a message yesterday informing him of the death of-his brother Thomas ‘L. Parker who was working in the Klondike fora lorge syndicate of mining men.’ He was a.mining engineer of repute and_in’ the prime of life being but 84 years” of age. Mr. Parker has the sympathy of @ large number of friends in his” tad “bereaye- ment, st ‘ ON THE o ABRIDGEC NICTIONARY Addrese— G CO, ¥ Uy iis Weg Agents Wanted, ’ RECORD'S' . BOOK OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. ONLY FIFTEEN CENTS A WEEK; “nese Spee ear elore: idea, the Rossland papers are giving more space to stocks and mining prop- Evening Reoorp 6( cents a month.