CORD, JANUARY 24, 1899. PUBL SCHOOL HOLIDAYS + ROSBLAND. EVENING BE Pools, Pools. . ‘Will be sold atternoons and evenings during carnival week, on all events, at Hotel Hoffman. i tt. COMMITTEE WANT THE CHILDREN And Ask the Parents to Keep Them ‘Out of school Next Thurs- day and Friday. ' . This morning the winter carnival.com- mittee made .application to the: local actiool trustees for holidays for the school children aext Thureday and Friday, and Agents Rossland, we Have for Cansdian learned that it was not in the power of | (eer Panc the board to grant it, The committee m atthe permission to} tvening star. was informed th P ening Sta grant a holiday muet come from the pro- vineial board of education, ang as the time isto short, it has been determined totake another course to have the chil- _ dren witness the carnival sports, and tron Mi thatia to requeat the parents to keep their children out of school the days mentioned. ect In d with this the for N. & F. , ¥onir, Erie a Buyers for All Stand- joreing & 8, Railwa: ard Stocks. 25 ri War Kai White Bear. $6.0 Republic Camp.” 2. | Black Tail. Butte & Bos 1 has d the Evznine Recor to make: tho: formal | + p eat thit all children attendin 1 be kept out next Thureday ant rebate Republ: ic No. Lone Pine... Morning Glory. 27 | Bodie ... 4 | Waterloo 16 | Iron Aon ‘20 | Palo Alto... 2 1: 11 ¢ 3 3 pT 2 2 Ai #8 Rossland Mining Stocks addition to nd Columbia, townslee, 7 Department, No dantier Undermuslins were: ever pr od to an apprecia jgoman than our new spring assortment just opened up in ‘our’ ‘Dry: Goods DAINTY, DURABLE, DESIRABLE, _. ‘No sweat shop or prison labor on.them... All made ‘b: es, union hours, unlimited vaciety, all prices. - y * :Bleached Muslin Le Night drésses, set cover: ~=— A Profusion of Frills presented to. ‘an appreciative weil paid employes,’ Union wag: , Lonsdale Cambric, Nainsook,’.. Chimise, Corset covers Skirts Drawers. and.Laces. C MEN'S AND. BOY? “Phe ore shipments the week ending Jan, 21 were as folllows: - To Trail: ‘War Eagle. Tons DEALER IN REAL ESTATE MINING STOCK ETC. id. B. Johnson & Co. BO FLDOOOGOSSE All Men's and |- ‘Boy'sClothing pt FOR THE BALANCE OF THE MONT SODSSOSD 26 Per Cent. + Rossland Evening Record | VOL 3, NO. 174. — ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1809. PRICE FIVE CENTS. Curb Bracelets. Hitherto the “Curb Chain: Brocelet” has been looked upon nee “graple,?? with Jit We eC. new in “Curb B 2 noticerble change in style from year Go year, ( » however, recently addetl to our stock something entirely € elute, ? ‘This new stylo ie studded with Pearle and Torquoise, The effect i pleneing, and udds little of cost and much beauty. ie effuet is, J. WwW. SPRING, Successor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING. ioe T POOR TY PUSTUFFICE, | OAVOOLSSOOLOLOLOODLYECLGSCT™ _ WATER SALE. & > —-GREAT WATER SALE—— ae Clothing, || Hats, Caps, Shoes. - Slightly Damaged by Water — Will Be Sold ————. Less Than Cost, ‘Tho toug distance: tetephone ‘hasn't supe! sedod pe ; ink and paper yet. Since this » we pid you v Stationary. ‘hole and admirable In the stationery line, Hi. 8 WALLACE’S STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, | FANC' i AND CIRCULATING LIBRARY. ‘N, B.—Pocket and office Diaries 1899. Paonle Will Writel rT 8 HO, welcome fo our fine assortment o ‘You will fi din it overything GOODS, TOYS, NOTIONS BLANK BOOKS Nelson Beat Revelstoke and Rossland Sandon. KASLO BEATS ROSSLAND 26:t0 6 ’ Caer iene ate Smith’s Rossland Team Wins From Tamblyn: of Nelson Rink, The curling . bonapeil. opened _ this morning at 9:30 at the big rink. The gin at 9a. m., as billed to do, but when .y | they arrived they made up in enthusi-| asin for what.thoy had lost by. tardiness. The big rink proper is divided into. four ‘small cnrling rinks, and with the two City Counell Meeting. on present. : orized to close the. deal with Fuad Cu pany, aud pay Over Ute Ladue, for the 80 acres for'the city park. dertukers for hurrying the last” remain ‘of the city poor. was $5 and The work was let to Mr. Beatty. _| “he city council met .in regular s»=-. sion last evening with Mayor. Goodeve, in the chair and: Alderman Lalonde, Edgren, McCrae, Thompson and Hoos- The mayor and city clerk were auth- the. rail- Bids were opened from the local ‘un- W. RB. Beatty’s offer Lockhart & Jordan’a’ $16. side curling rinks, make aix rinks in all. The rmks’ were numbered from the right; and each one contained a full complement of playeis. -Rossland was well) represented, having no less than ‘ive teams in the first -series of games chismorning. A good sized crowd came and went all day, watching the different rinks.and cheering for their friends. a The first series of gamea for the grand challenge cup finished promptly at 12 u’clock, and the score was as follows: Rink 1—Nelson va. Revelstoke; skips, Grant and Brown; 19 to 4. in favor of Nelson. S ROSSLAMD 4 OUT OF 6)? cntlers were not all there in time to be- | yer; well matched, and playeda splendid me. : Rink 6 was Rossland va. Kaslo. Dr D Campbell lead ‘for Rossland, W 'f Oli- ver, 2nd; E Leckie, 8rd, and W A Carlyle, skip; while Kaslo was by. McLean, lend; Buchanan, 2nd; WJ Hall, 8rd, and J Waugh, skip. Not Many From Spokane. Sroxanr, Jan. 25.—Only 11 persons bought excursion tickets at Spokane thia morning. The chamber of commerce excursion train leaves here at 7:30 to- worrow and jis expected to arrive in Roasland at 1 p.m. layed io ~ Curlers Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Koot- enay Curling association’ at ‘Dominion hall on Friday night at 10 o'clock sharp. Allcurlers are Fey acsted to be present. The hall was kindly donated for the’ oc- casio by: Mr. Geo. Owens, the propri- we tiie .. Sudden’ Death. sudden: reiidence on rial took place today at. 30’ the home, Rev. Morden reading the ser- vice, and tbe interment was in Laurel Hill cemetery. a SKATERS. WANT TO KNOW. The Maskers Should Hold the Ice From 9 to 10 and No Longer. A great many persons have been en- guiring au tothe length of time the the rink, | As'no definite time has been tixed by the committee it has been sug- gested thut from 9 to 10 would, be long enough, which would give those who do not want to mask # chance to have the use of the ice the balance of the evening. FUNERAL TODAY. Wm. Simpson to be’, Burried Here—Comes maskers will hold the ice this evening at ~~ Rink 2—Rossland ve.. Nelson: skips, Cranston and Russell; 16 to 4in favorof}. Roseland. bt § Rink: 8—Rossland vs. Neleon; skips, Beamishjand . Peters; 9 to 7 in fayo: of Rossland. Hink 4 7 norelend ve Nelson i, Smith and Tamblyn, 6 p17 ,t favor: of See ee spSexerat, porno) Sparen gen tothe: Rink 5—Rossland’ va.‘ Sandon: Mor- kill’ and ~Grlmmette, skips; 12‘ to 6in favor of Roasland. -Riok 6 —! land vs, Kaslo; ~Carlyle and Waugh, skips; 6 to 26..in favor of Kaslo, |» This gives Russland 4 out of six games, thre against Nelson and une over, San- don, in the grand chailenge contest. At 1:80 thia afterivon the contest for the Walkerville trophy. was begun.* The dame teams ‘competing as did\in the grand challenge series, with the excep- tion of one Roxsland team, which drew a bye on the morning seties. with J. 3. ©. Fraser as ekip. ‘The making up. of this rink was, P M Forin, lead; Jf Me- Crae, 2nd; L deVevebber, 8rd, and J°S C Fraser, skip. < The teams all played in different rinks during first series uf the Walkerville games, and were arranged as follows: Rink 1—Roasland vs.. Nelson, Crans- ton and Peters, Skips. Rink 2—Rosslan and Waugh, skips. Rink 3—Sandon vs. Revelstoke, Hood and Brown, skips. taking the place of Grimmette, who had a bye, Rink 4—Rossland va. Nelson, Beam- ish and Grant, skips. Rink 6—Rossland vs. Nelson, Fraser and Tambley, skips. Rink 6—Rgssland va. Nelson, Carlyle and Russell, skips. Afit can be.arranged this afternoon it will be done xo as to have Rossland play againat all comers, and in that way the balance of the ‘games can be played off on the side rinks and leave the main rink for the hockey players. Personnel of the Rinks In rink No. 1 Revelstoke and Nelson 1 The bylaw. authorising the donation Iron “Mask. . if $800 to the Rossland'school of Mines paaeed ite third reading without dissent. The matter of appointment of 's. city physician was under consideration but. no definite action was taken, ‘|: Sol Cameron wasiziven permission to furnish another: bondeman=ia-place-of} Charles‘Bhlers, who’ desired: to iraw. as. bondsian..6n’ the. bluff, con- tract. ss ‘A lengthy: petition, which had been propoeed to be submitted to the: provin- gial board. of health, was read, asking permission to em»ty the Roseland sew- age into the Columbia river below Trail. It wasan able documert and:.showed conclusively that it was the natural and proper outlet to our.sewage system. Alderman Hoogon objected to it on account of its great lengh and because it did not. eet. forth the difficulties of “farming” the sewerage here on account af the long winters and° unfavorable grounds, ‘The matter was disposed of by ap- pointing thg mayor, the ‘city. solicitor and the city clerk a committee to draft a petitition and resolutions to be forward- ed to the provincial board /of health. as soon as possible.. ra From Prominent Family. *, Chas. Webster, received a telegram from the relatives of the late Wm. Simp- son yesterday afternoon, instructing him to have the body buried here in the best possible manner and send a: bill of all ‘familydt-Gambric wired “Rev. M. J.O'HEARN, The Clothier. Cor. Columbia Ave, and Lincoln-St. _ For Sale:. 2000 Evening Star.....- en Bae sad Boston. Be. SETA OCOGOOOHOH OOOO OOOH seeee 1,088 POUNDS. «- 418,000 BQQEVLOAOWOOYSEE COS ‘C. O. Lalonde “te Je e a on e for little F y cite : i chaps f §trong shoes foreturdy boys and stylish shoes'for athers, ‘+ dainty shoes for little girls and misses and@-clegant shoes for their mothers. We dv not. confine v plying unyone age or cex with FOOTWEak, but,make a epecialty of good ehees for’everyone.” Our stuck is complete, com- ‘prising every kind of Boot and Shoe manufactured, light, medium, or heavy. Prices‘are all light, however. "qm REDDIT ‘JACKS 0 THERH’S A LOOSENESS i PUR R ade dee AGEN AER EE s i Fy Felt after juin one bottle of our . en eS OF Ee ee ere ie Bees JOIN Ts. ore ean and the eure which eeemed ini porsible is a rentity. “Mude froina new but well tried prescription. PRICE50 CENTS » bottle. Our Prescription Pepartment is always at your service. McLEAN & MORROW, Opposite the Bank of Montreal. — TAE , DRUGGISTS Gan- eee +: Jadge Forin, is in the city from Nel- gon to attend the carnival, and he may alsa sit in a speedy triala session to._hear the case of C. J. Davis, who is trial on charge of: stealing an overcoat and he wants a epeedy trial uf that he should not be‘ deprived of his liberty longer, while he can.” prove his innocence. a iA. B. Clabon, the old liberal war horse, will leave ina few days for the coaat on a short visit, and from there he will go direct to England, where he ex- to make an extended visit, and j ects t 4 Trill pfobably not, retsn ‘to, Rossland STILL LEADS THE WAY. © Peter Rodier, the old’ reliable tinner, is now at-work again and located in Okun- ‘ogan building, Spokane Street, is’ pre- ‘We reach the hearta of the pared to do all workin his line promptly corsumers through their stom- at the lowest living prices. Money can ache by giving them the PURE HEALTHFUL, PLEASING BEVERAGE DRINK THE be saved by patronizing him.ft fib SERA ES Le Roi Guld Seal LAGER BEER. Call for and see that you getit. Itis the most Health- ful and Appetising Beer brewed. 292 -" B HALEY, . WHOLESALE "ano RETAIL _DEALERIN.» © Beef; . Pork, © Mutton, Fish Ovsters © ‘Ross : Thompgen. a ec way ted with bis family for 18 vears. aleo learned that his family was a very prominent one. ‘he body was encased in a most hand- eome casket and the funeral services were held at W..R. Beatty’s cha) 10 o'clock a. m., Rev. Gandier ’ o! ing. After the services the. co! formed in line and the remoins were foi- lowed to: the Laurel Hill cemetery by a large number of mourning friends. THERE ARE NO CANDIDATES Simpson, Clute, Lavally and Greer Withdraw. at iciat~ \ THE TORRENS ~ LAND BILL, Vicronra, B. C., Jan. 24.—In the: lig- islature today the speaker anncunced that he could. find no president for act- ion on his part in the matter of the com- plaint of Price Ellison against the on- seemly language uscd toward him with- in the precincts of the house by, Attor- ney-General Martin. | The house being in ion at tne time hehad no juris- diction. , Premeir Semlin added that the rules laid down for the protection of members applied to protection .from the. public ety not from each other. Colonel Baker again urged that 2 committce should be named to deal with the matter, but the subject dropped without-any action. The bill for the introduction of the ‘Torrens eystem of.land ‘registration was read a second time after further discus- sion. Cee At ve. Kaslo, Smith THURSDAY. NEXT-ommencermsGREAT WAR RANTED sale‘at 28 Spokane St. See our Ladie’s shoes. etc. at 5c and Bbc the $ Also many other goods. a Pees: J... F. Fitzpatrick, | the sanitary plumter, Has..removed his office anid shop to the corner of Columbia avenue and Washington street, under Cap Shaw’a cigar store. alti. ‘Mrs. Heard, at ‘the Ladies’ atore, is closing out her holiday goods left. after Chriatmas at your own price and wants you to call and examine them. ie WANTED—A smart, bright. girl to act as cashier at the Hotel Allan Cafe. tf NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given to the electors ofthe municipality of the City: of Rossland, that I require the presence of tne said electors at the city offices on Columbia avenug, on Tuesday, the 24th Day of Junuary, 1899, Jj. F. AONEYFORD The East End Tailor. exFine: Suit-cp 171: Cotumpta Avenux East. WILL BE NO ELECTION FRIDAY The Effort to Have J. S. Clute Go in By Acclamation Failed Completely. Dr. J. F. McKenzie, office and resi- dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of ‘Loronto. , If you are not satisfied with yourlaun dry ‘work try the Rossland Laundry- same location, near postoffice. ecm te battled those hom t jbolgue of us know our-goode are—thaugh or Alewber Sherr Beit the p ood but better. |" bd 4 1c8 our-g sold at f the price of other storés—notonly as a? oods ton the dé ¢ fire eal Spokane Street - keratin gucatpete omaceatienetas (2m poxka. y is boss ang most faahianabie rood, ft _ Cable Adress: “PARKER.” The muddle that the carnival, civic Rossland. Opera House. ‘ALL STAR. ALL STAR, ‘ALL STAR. English Specialty Co. THE BEST VALUE FOR THE ROSSLAND, B.C. M. A. Wilson ‘& Co. 7 ROSSLAND, B. C. Moreing & Neal's, Teiephone, Codes { Bedior! Mehetl's. - a3 Clough’s. Chas, E, BENN. J.L. Parken. UL PARKER & GO, ROSSLAND, B. C. Ati2o'elock, noon, for tae purpose of electing pal them in the muniel Ward No. 3, caure: seph Albert Barrett. Nominations of Candidate. ‘Tho candidates shall be nominated in ing; the writing sball bo subserited by. voters of the runieipality ag proposer und wri onder, and shull be del Oftcer at any time between the date of tlee und 2 2p. nl. Hehe event of u poll belug necessary, auch poll a fi willbe opened on Friday the 2t7h Day of January, 1899, t vw fillthe yacaney in by the resignation of Jo- te two 4 und Fee- livered tothe Returning 9. n0- ‘of the day ef nomination, and NO SCHOOL TOMORROW. dren Attend, The request of the carnival committer nival sports, will no doubt be complie with. ) ts Thatis There Will Be No School If No Chil- as published in lust evening’s Recor, | w that the parents allow their children to remain away from schvol Thuraday and Friday, sv they could witness ‘the car- zom ’ a > KDOD neon, 2nd; TE Douglass, 8rd, and Brown, ékip. . . : e| Inrink No. 2 it. was Rossland vs. Nel- aon, headed as. follows: For Rossland, +H. Patterson, lead; F W Pretty, 2nd; JB Elwood, 3rd, and -A B Cranston, skip. For Neleon, W'H Jones, lead; D C Hodge, 2nd; W F Anderson, 3rd, and 4 PJ Ruesell, ekip. These teams were well matched and played a close game. Rink No. 3 had for ita Roseland has been staightenéd out by all the did A y with- y drawing from the contest. At 11 o'clock this morning the follow- ing document.was filed: me Rossuanp, Jan, 25, 1899. To. rHz Rerugnina Orvickk oF THE Crry or _Rossnanp:—We, the under- signed candidates for alderman of the third ward, hereby withdraw our names from the contest in the ensuing election, holiday and election all fell on Friday - ; ONE SOLID WEEK. ONE SOLID WEEK. ONE SOLID WEEK. PEOPLE : PEOPLE 15 PEOPLE PEOPLE MONDAY. MONDAY, : MONDAY. The children, of couree, are all anx- |£Zentatives, ious for it to be that way. The teachers tov, would like to view the aporte. ‘The | Be: echool board has no objection. \ The fact that no onein Rossland is authorized to grant the school children a holiday ren- | 8k dors the course suggested. the only one to give the children an’ opportunity. to enjoy the carnival with‘other people. Everybody says Ict the children” stay away from school Thursday and Friday, and what everybody thinks is right must ~ | be right. Te Quick Work. MD RITERS ani BROKERS, rtios examined, Mines manaxed, tandard Stocks bought and sold." JL. PARKER Consulting mining. engineer ,Dundee,- ‘Tamarac and Fairmont: ~ TAILORS. BEDFORD Cords * for Trousers... ‘At tho elty oftces, Columbia avenue, from 8 o'clock a. m. to4 o'clock p.m. Or Which every person is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly Qualification for Aldermen. MONEY MARKET ¥OR ALL . PURPOSES. The day of nominatiou being past, and ip, F there being 3g candidates, there can be it no election held next Friday. Rink No.8 was Nelson vs. Rossland) Tt will now be noceaeary for another election to be cafled and advertised, which if done immediately. will fix nom- ination day, Wednesday, February 1, and the election, Saturday, February 4. ‘As atated in Yesterday’a Recon, Te Clute was induced to allow the use of his name as a compromise candidate, in hopes that he might goin by acclaina~ tion and thereby avoid an election. All efforts toyget the other candidates to withdray in his favor failed, eo it was agreed that they all withdraw, which waa done, as stated above, 1 fub- twenty-one years, and Pr d'have ree short notice, ore con! pay all damages ane any class of goods. - : We sell Washington seasoned Fir and Tamaraii woo. Stables: First Aventue, {- : . Pffice: 9 Washingt Bet. Spokane and Washington Ste. £° John: W, Hartline, Proprietor. Ps A THE GREATEST AGGREGATION Of Star ox Spdalty oc Ansis, COMMENOING MONDAY, JAN, 23. | ‘Popular Prices—26cta, 60 cta and 7bcts. / ip. 5 was Roseland vs, Sandon, with DrJ8 Armstrong, lead; W_ Ross, 2nd; James Anderson, 3rd, and R Morkill, skip for Rousland, and Sandon had Rev A M Sanford, lead; 1 Crawford, 2nd; A Crawford, 8rd, and ML Grim- mette, skip, These teams were also Police Court, John Benedict was fined $15 this “| morning by Magistrate Jordan, for. be- ing drunk and disorderly, and Pat Sull- van was remanded to jail fora week for being drunk and incapable, SPOKANE STREET J. : L, Parker ; & Co.,! One Door East of Col. rae SOLE AGENTS, DAL me a Just received direct from England, carpets, ruge, curtains and linoleum. The Crescent, x WM. McQUEEN, RETURNING OFFICER,