Rossland Evening Record - 4 : ROSSLAND EVEWING RECORD, FEBRUARY 17, 1890. PRESIDENT FAURE FAN Rossland Mining Stocks ORONO OOOOOOOHOHOOO LULNOHLOOOOOOOOOHOD COOOOOOS OOOOD x 7 weee bleed ISLAM ciate After an Wines Only.‘Three:Hours He |*" : oy Passed Away, 05 Bedford’ McNeal and Moreing & MINING OPERATORS AND BROKERS, 0 3 oH ErsEret % DRY HUNTER | Soeree: kes y on ‘Established 1899... i “agente for .N. &.F, 8, Railway addition to aagian (rot, Erie ‘and Uolumbla townslte. © BROS, -Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Hardware, Boots and “\ piutShoes, Clothing.vtut - OL 8, NO. ‘196, Souvenirs... BESIDES A WELT -ASSORTED STOCK OF JEWELRY, WATCH- ‘ES, CLOOKS. AND SILVERWARE YOU WILL FIND A COM- : f ©. SPLETE LINE OF PRICE FIVE OENTS. ESCM YER SANE Rossland 1s to: Have @ $48,000.00 . Court House, we Buyors -for Ail Stand- ard Stocks. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1899. ° APOPLEXY ASKING. A SPECIAL Gl To Enable the City to Borzow Money for Watetworks. CAUSE OF HIS DEATH : a number of new plans of development, he beings heavy holder in the property. The ore being taken out is piled. up on the dump ready for shipment, but none of 1t will’be shipped until sammer, when it is hoped the mine can ship. ateadily. “Virginia, The two hig drifts, at the 300 and 500 levels; are both being pushed as rapidly b r Bs possible. ate good headway is being % . made. The ledge willsoon’ be cut at THE: TIHE MAY BE -T00 SHORT. the 500 foot level by the long crosscut : i ‘ that has been-made. This >is the. ledge- already eqposed on the Virginia surface, also in the Butte fraction. The timber- ing has been coi d in the big shaft, and éyerything at and in.the mine is in excellent condition. Coal bunkers have been put in at the mine, to hold 60 tons of coal, and the new fuel will be. used from now on, everything having been putin shape for the burning ofcoal, No new finds have been reported lately. Sunset No. 2. The big crosscut is being. puehed with all possible speed, and it is now confi- dently expected that the ledge will” be One Shipment of New Calicos Opened Up. i <, Thenewest designe, the best grades, s large aseortment, Our ORUMB PRINTS | we consider the best grade, and can thoroughly recommenid ‘them ae GOOD. STANDING COLORS and thousands “of yards 4 , WITH MINING SCENES to choose from. mn f > 5 paras ieee ae mm Souvenir Spoons | ‘AND ENAMELED HANDLES. hee Bais be J. W. SPRING, ROTTS 7 aan % to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & Ny SilK Ginghams IN STRIPES are the Newest WASH GOODS this Spring. Suoceeee NEXT-DOOR ‘Tb POSTOFFICE, BPRING: ee 2. Make Beautiful Shirt’ Waists, stututatatutet | ‘The People ‘of , France, Immediately | *'"" fotified of the Death of the President. OOOOOOOOD ey pie ‘Irons ANogAn 8 Rama saer _—_—_—___—_—_—- ies 5 Fe Pants, Feb. 16.—M. Felix Faure, pres: | * ident of the republic of France, died a’ 1 o'clock tonight, after an lines , ov} :OPREE, three hours fram apoplexy. vo H Tt had been known for evme time that’ Jis heart was weak, but the-first intima _tion that he was sick was given at hal | . Past gix.thia afternoon, when @ ineasax: ; ‘waa ‘dispatched to Premier M. DuPay || announcing that the president was iyi M. DuPuy immediately repaired to th: . Elysee. All medical efforta proved, fo _ tile, and the president died on the. hal Etroke.of 10 o'clock. 3 — os ROADS AND BRIDGES GET $16,000 See . : 9 Being Asked to gi i : exh ; ‘the Rules if Necgssary ‘ : : » Seoure it. -From : goc (0 $1.50. . A SNA : Maso? Goodeve is in communication MARCH. AG LOT KA i NG. as @ | with Jaines Martin, our membor, trying to secure a-special act which will enable BATTERN SHEETS GIVEN. Sisters Hospital and the Fire Depart- ment Each Receive’ Appropriations. The Most Fastidious Will Find It Hard to Resist the Temptation to buy. Shirt Waists are putin stock and |g ») ») ready for inspection, It is-not too early to select now. The Vicrorra, B. C., Feb. 17.—The. esti- mates and supplementary estimates were presented this afternoon. “For the financial year,ending June 80, ‘1900, the receipts are estimated at $1,649,989, and cut within a very few feet more, and the the expeuditures at $1,764,878, There next few day’s work will probably dem- | are many radical changes in the details strate the of the ineer’s | of The grants to hospitals, theories aa to the development and ont- | for instance, estimated at $40,000, are to line of the ledge on thia promising pro- | be on the basis of $500 to each and 50 perty. The breast of the cut ia now cents per diem for actual treatment of Sver 600 feet fron the main shaft, and ||every patient. ‘The only grants to resi~ haa about 460 feet of vertical depth, be-|dent physicians provided are:* Ash> sides being almost directly under the croft, $800; Nicola, $400; lower part. of original discovery shaft on the main Cariboo, $500; 150 Mile House, $806; vein. This big tunnel was run from the Salt ‘Spring Island, $200; and’ West: _ 250 foot level, and for about 230 feet it|Const, $500, The public works sppro- was decided to crogseut through to the | Pristion include $10,000, for the ,govern~ ‘main or discovery, ledge. Jumbo. *M. DuPuy communicated the ead in telligence to‘3I. Loubet, president of th. senate, M. Paul Deechenel, president « the chamber of ‘deputies, the. member of the cabinet und to other -bigh func tionaries, alter which he ‘addressed , th: following’ dispatch to_ all prefects -an: sub-prefects throughout France: a - "[have the aad taak to announce t yon the death’ of the’ president, whicl occurred at 10 o'clock this evening, 4 the reault of an apoplectic stroke. Kine ly take’ the necessary measures toinforn “the population immediately of the cz Aamity that has fallen upon the repul 1g. “The governinedit cotinte upon you ‘ative ‘vigilance at=this painful jan : sture.’? praca elie Francis Felix Faure was born in'Par ‘on the 30th 6f “January, 1841, and b. came .a merchant at..Havre, and wi i of the, chamber of there. During.the Franco-German. w: “he was chief of the kattalim of the Gar. Mobile... He was. several times: electe té the chamber of deputies and was Gora tary of state in the miniztry + ~ commerce and of the colonies, in tl - patterns are‘Stylish—the® sizes'are still. unbroken. The the city of-Rossland t.horrow the nec- oy Anite eseary money to, put in au adequate water system, without applying the ex- pense to the general provisions of the For the balance of oar THIRTY-DAY: ROOM MAKING SALE © ») we will offer ata VERY SMALL MARGIN our well assorted stock of t ) MEN. AND: BOYS’ municipal act.. The benefit in this is to ») Suits, Overcoats, Pea J ackets, Reafers, @) | avoid exhausting the rights of the city to 4 Mockinaws, ‘Pants, -English ‘and American Hats, borrow in case more. money should. be and American Shoes. needed for.the completion of the sewér- 5 age .syatem, building ‘a city hall and make other improvements which might, taken together with the water works, exceed the indebtedness allowed under the general municipal act. This morning the mayor received: a telegram from Mr, Martin stating that heshad laid the matter before the attor- ney-general, and the fear, was expressed by'him that the time was now too short to put the Dill tarongh, as the house wonld probably adjourn within ten days. ;| A telegram © was sent .immediately re- questing and suggesting thatifit was neceeenry in order to have the bill passed to suspend the rules. ‘The idea of asking. for:a special act ig asthe water works ‘system willbe a source of revenue, it ‘would be an easy. ‘matter to .sell the:-debentures at ‘a low rate of, interest, and that. if afterwards the city:shonld. e borrow; moneys which woitld not then go’ nearly’approach the limit. of the ipality’s. it ‘power, and © the. debentures therefore would command e better: price. WEEKLY. MINING REVIEW. styles ace complete.:” ite We Carry a Complete Stock of MINING SHOES, RUBBER BOOTS, eli} ; \ ORE SLICKERS,. anp.A- SIGE. ASSORTMENT: OF NMEUEUE SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS 482 : IVa ALL OF. WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT- a Se a | q PANTINGS: EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, FOR ALL £ % PURPOSES. i saaeoOOSOSOS00O PM. J. OHEARN, The Clothier. die gO eanEy oe Se a == = Cor. Columbia Ave. and Lincoln St. | 2 ADD AN LIDOSLOLS escccccosesees +6 THE BEST VALUE” MONEY IN THE MARKET 1 09OOO9FOOO9O0OO09800O0000OO é,binet of Prime. Minister, Gambetu. . ; : M. A Mulson : K November 188i—January 18682, of; Jul. : 6 Or Dy oe fet ‘if Hossland-are talking abouts OND! ty Poihar! pi Ferry. September 1833—Maich. 196 : SS alan an cing abont—an vON! 1 “Wok. sewerage or other’ i ie Sf 5 : < A : D P and of Tirard, ‘January 6—February lt LL. Parker & Co. ae OUGHT 4 subir can 709 sell each ay Uy SHOES ey low?” The Ss wae ebaps 1888, and hold he Bde . og . rs i ee eeees shoes foreturdy boys and stylish shoes for fathers, 1 i and ws BOLD One ceed SOLE AGENTE : wk > . OUSEHOLD GOODS of all descriptions.at bottom prices. Our moti i ra and misses and el za Casimir Pefrior'réiigned the presidonc ae 7: AJTEO RS ee Cae STRICTLY ONE PRICE. of the republic on the 16th of Januar, : Ce eet ahs: eee TE AP STs set a ap Ka “s : 1895. Two days later, M. Faure wa ar 0. 80x54 Cc. Cc. GIBSON a& co. 4 jelected to.the. presi ency. BEJFORD Cords... 2:2 . : ANE 8T., ROSSLAND, 8.6 for Traususy iain; hredium; or heavy. 2 ; z ree THERE'S A Li j \. OF THE titi : SPOKANE STREET g ; 5 erg K,?? has aetit i . ; ue of t cP : through the sufferer. Denk" lins_ cag she paul, See One Door Bast of Cal Avenue. essa JOINTS. rove ie pris. andthe are Rieger: any Be ke : - = ie ae 3 sins a se ‘hich ‘seenied impoesible ies reality. Side fom a new but laughter.” ‘Shia ty the lust night of, Bs . 34 inches nigh. Top sige ts P Shi welltried prescription. PRICESO CENTS & bottle. eer uA ie Tae nee Leok.ou : en, be. sciustod Oy M x on oe br Preeciiption Department is always at your ‘service. ———-ae far the $10,6 PAULY ext Week, ! ang! ri ‘ole! murked teduced ta 5c; our price. . comedy ‘comesbut different tu anythin Hersiving Cant 63 Eines bandkerehtots mat ved fie, roauced 02s, Our BAGS. McLEAN & MORROW, - —~that hus heen produced heretofore, Th: Wz 18 salle. | Foe Everlast ng overalls and, Jumpers worth #3, our price MeePosite the Bank of Montreal. THE DRUGGISTS fireaufferere, Pat White, Kelly and_Ber- ef cares : tna and Hariy Togrenia’s benefit awit Blankets only ti! ‘ he piven atthe International on Satn-- WE HAVE NO BRANCH STORES. _Jf.you want to sare mon- WF day Hiternoon Htuelt Both, * Tickete ey eee eine ee uy only at a .Columbis Ave., next door /} cau be secured at all pubtic regorts. J. F. HONEYFORD ‘The East End Tailor. | roRA | ezine Suit-cy War Eagle. ‘Things were slightly mixed at the mine this week, and some: delay and in- convenience caused by. the ‘attempta to change from steam, to electric power. The new electric covapreseor plant oes not work steady, eo that a namber of machine men have been Inid off. until the plant can be m: ie to operate or the steam will be res med. During, this lall no machines a9 working. at all, eu that there is little t - do other than clean up and timber about the mine. It is believed that the comprereor will bein yranuing order soon and that work and International Music Hall. The popular vaudeville resort of Rox lind, preducing noting but high cia: of the ile _profeesi Pat White’s comedy. “Rovsland Aft: .—————_ 171 ConusBra AVaNUE iT.” eather, our price. Comfortera from 76¢ w a nd many other articles numerous to met 3 . Re Yelogeaph ice. WHOLESALE ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE. ano RETAIL DEALERIN..» LOW PRICE .TO ALL OWNERS OF AN UN- ABRIDGED AICTIONARY Het iresa— mC ARSH W'E'S. CO, CHICAGO. Acents Wanted. Le Roi ; Cable Adéress: “PARKER,” LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE, gt JOHN F. LINBURG, ) Ross Thompson : ae Stylish Rigs for rent. ‘ irc. class Saddle.and Pack lores. f ev ; Commercial Alley,. 'P: . 89, L have the following blocks in the following. companies for eale;— Pp 3 BOX, Gee one, EUREKA-CONSULIDATED, GOPHER, HOME STAKE, EV: z Be sin STAR, SILVERINE, R. E, LEE’ BODIE, EUREKA, NORTH STAB 8 and ZILA M. - ne Lotsinthe Original Townsite t gest : G00, REAL ESTATE MINING STOCK ETC. Yewant standard stocks YWsted with . “Pirates of Penzance.” The Roesland, amateur operatic euci: ty have, heen requested to give another presentation of the “Pira.es.of Pen- vance,''so that all those who stayed away on account of the cold during the firet ibition may have an i of-seeing this. pleasant and lively comic: opera, so succesefully and creditably vresented by the, local amatenr. talent. The request will be granted, and on Tuesday pieht, February 21, the entire performance will be repeated at.the opera house, just as.given on; the -pre- vious oce ion, “The box plan is now on: exhibition at Rolls’ drug store. Telephone, ' Chas, E. BENN. | J. L, PARKER. 11. PARKER & 60. ROSSLAND, B. C. MINING ENEDIEES > anh TRIBIN, ined, Mines managed, Properiet a cuocks bouxbt and sold” J. L. PARKER Consulting mining engineor ‘Dundee, ‘Tamarac aud Fairmont, PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. * A.J. Hollbrook of Greenwood has bean in:the city visiting friends, for the past week. He left for his home on the . noon thain today. Capt. John Ryan left for Republic to- day on a two months trip to look after the developmentof-his mining interests Colonel Sam Wherton left for Spokane today on the noon train. * Fred Oliver of Republic left for home today, after after a. short visit in this city. . Michael-Warren the ‘Victoria hockey team heavy weight went to Greenwood today, where he expects to remain per- manently. 7 0. C. Barness left for Republic today tastes: Columbia Ave., ‘Phone No. | SO, righted.) aeons BATONS »BROODERS Copper and Lead. an ie then. Buca by ail New Yorx, Feb. 16.—Copper—Firm ; |. att cli. Waal success, We wot brokers price, $1814 @10: exchange price, but our Catalogue mere ee this the story. WH PAYG 17.76@$18 00... Tead—Quiet; brokers’ Je Fes on know exactly what ; ice, $4.20; exchange price, $4.60 arest allroed Bu 4 ee THE REDDIN. JACKSON CO., AGENTS, Quick WwW ork. Tel, Be: Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. Good sad-ile horees, elegant ta iving teat vill sive you anywiiere at shy time bet Be bby alelghay and fancy driving "—°- you are ‘ing up a eleig! t: Horses boarded ‘3 ighing party, ece ue shout Fi Pith ROSSLAND, B.C. : Ovsters Game. | the cost! ation OF Homestake. ‘An east crosscut has been started at the 150-foot level where a ngce lot of ore was found. At the 200-foot level a drift ment building at Atlin and other places Regular develo; t conti ‘at the| > include the ig: Yale, gular development continues at th®.) , orth, $11,000; Yale, east, $13,000; Yale, tannel is now over 1,000 feet long, while 4 Bonen eo. ig in about 173 feet, [oe West, $4,000; Gariboo, | $8,0003 fad dp in boat 178 ice East Kootenay, north and south, $9,000; * has not been’ materially different: from the few bundred’ feet of t lis _. |Slecan and Rossland, $16,000 each ; Car- e few hundred feet of tunneling pre: iboo trank road;-24,000. ot found inthe stringers cut in the mai drift, from time ier tind: but not of aa W. C. Wella, member-elect for. North- east. Kootenay, was introduced--by Pre-. Itis d that the original plans z 5 of development will he carried outat'tne Sat The estimates and .cupplementa-’ - ‘ 21 ties ‘were also presented, showing a con- f the property. ee eee eh Wallingford.” expenditures of $1,764,874.81. The votes-.. : i in ‘which’ Rossland is most directly ine © 230 feet, and has a good showing of min- | y,, A $4 fear : : a ospital $600, with an additional 50 eral in the face....In fact the entire for-| ponts per day for Y “patient treated: for some time pagtand: the showing is | Qyssland assessor and collector, $0605 ‘ : 5 r 9 ector, 3 quite flattering. There are two. shifts clerk, §900,'and second. clerk, $780; rege gees istrar and deputy-of supreme and coun- that from present indications the ledge |. g, repre as will'edon.be cut)... ? ty courts, $1,200 and $1,020; roadrg poabie. ment at Rossland, $160; with $3,000 in- Sinking.in the main shalt below the | the supplementaries for tke Mater Mic- long main ‘tunnel continues. The shaft the public school janitor at Rossland ; of three compartment - character... The |and $600 for a school and teacher at new buildings are being worked npon . er spector of metalliferoua mines, receiving * railroad cut is fine ore, and is about 80} 3125 per month, will bave an office at . = D Th feet in width. ‘The new railroad bridge shipments will agein go on. ere are he al ea 3 spent’ 1m public works alone in -West’, tion, and will carry a double track. \- made of late.* A bij: broad line of steps) + 2 ‘Abe me ae Kootenay. . The go neral program is sal have been put in, n'cely railed on both while one of the largest West Kootenay the Centre Star rond and new, shaft from the main tunnel and will “be con- worke lated is the : : ‘i 4 tinued till the ledge is cut.- Nothin; house. A line of electric lights “have gt ic Revelstoke, for which $40,000 ia pro= treatling for the tramway from the shaft | cut the main ledge regardless of any vided. house on the hill down to the C. & W.| strings that may be found. the rails, New ore bunkers are also be- D ash y ing put at the railroad shipping point. | small shipments being made. Stoping being erected at one place, and another| of the new machine plant not being in upon the property. Messrs. Gooderham | perfect order yet. The. winze in the atock inthe War Eagle, are here on o| ore comes from this point. visit and expect to remain until the big Commander. Evening Star. < now in about 75 fect. A nice ore body The main drift at the. bottom of the| has been cut by this ‘drift, from which now about 50 feet long. It was: atarted | is about the same character asin \the right in the ledge at the shaft and has apptr levels. ning, with The gexception of a short dia- tance, where a dyke was eut through: in Cassiar. The wall and bridge appro- Jumbo in beth tunnels. i 1 rambo in both tunnels. The big No.1) ost, 18,000; Lillooet, east, $8,000; Lile ‘The character of thi k mined late! paleen toeais erock mined jately West Kootenay, Revelstoke, - Neleon, iously. mined. ~.Considerabl ii ‘pat Shove alae te onsideraDle | Ore |e): Ab the. evening session of the house Gcient- tity-to. 17 thing. jelent-quantity-to:amoant to anything: | +. somlia and Mr. Kellie and took hi e f any’ d cepa Oren. teanntsr, templated revenue of $1,649,989.45 and. ‘The tunnel on this‘ property is now'in | treated -are court house. $15,000 and p mation has been literally full of mineral | posides these there are the . following: working, and the management, pelieves | ; Centre Star.’ atreots and bridges, $15,600; fre depart- ericordia hospital. at Rossland ; $500 for is kept timbered up right along, and is x Brooklyn, It is understood that the. in- ateadily. The ledge exposed by the Rossland. Last year some $38,000 was . x ° across the gulch is fast nearing comple- a number of surface improvements being aried in the 1899 sides, leading from the office. down to The drift ignw in now about 45 feet of land bordering the Columbia river at been etrung along these steps algo. The} NOW isnoted. The drift is being run to spur ig just about finished and ready for Iron Mask. There are also many other ‘buildings | has been quiet the past week on account and Blackstock, two heavy holders of| west end is being worked and excellent electric hoist is given a trial. ‘The new drift at’. the 160 foot level is shaft is being ron on in the ore and is| ore is being taken right along. ‘The rock been in solid_cre ever since ita begin- The entire face of the drift-isin solid ore WANTED—Smart boy shout 16 years | . Peter Rodier, the old reliable tinner, ofage. Apply at Vaneouyer Cizar Ste; ea: is now at work again and located in Okan- ono : BiCYCL! ood hor! ino" puilding, epokane Street, is pre- zee. ) ‘We do & MONTANA LIVERY 26 Washington Street. ° grate, $109 wheel which y the-day.or month. Packing of srees and baggage work; will call at any part of the aon vetancts and job Spokane Street, ine “light or heavy freight handled, ‘mini ivered promptly, ining machinery delivel hort notice, ore contracts taken. Furniture, pianos and cates cately ‘mev i. say all’ damages done to anthin; inv fer, ‘warehouse. or ship any clnee of penile, ye ated shippers. sgent®, “a j Ww _ y W e Want et pared to do al work in his line promptly ie Pine, dim Blaine, Noble Five, Virginia, Ree 9 at the lowest living prices. ses trick, | th Ly poles his office Money be saved by patronizing him.{t can e sanitary and now and looks well.. Exploratory work yoes steadily on in the lower’ workings, as wellas regular development work. The management is highly pleased with the showing made lately. . The ledge in has been commenced, also a station put in. The shaft will be continued down to the 800-foot level before “any . more drifting will be done. Iron_-Horse. lo be abserit about 10 days. umber, bas remove 0 trop to the corner of Columbia avenue and Washington street, under Cap Shaw’a cigar etore. ditéf. the drift. is now 734 feet wide and the quality of the ore is improving right along, D.M: D aN x was up the mine this week and advised XN kr daa Morrison B. Jonson & Co dFirand Rambler Cariboo” : i wood. 4 ‘Ave., bet. Spokane and Wash. St. OFFICE—9, Wash-S d.W. AARTLINE PROP. First Claes Saddle and Driving Horses. ROSSLAND, B.£C. Boarding Horses & Specialt ‘Ye Telephone, - M. A. HARVEY. Born to the wife of Jadge J. A. Forin a daughter, at Nelson February 16. Born to the wife of J. E. Saucier a daughter, February 17. e +The main shaft is now down 250 feet and will he continued down to the 800- sn a Evening Rxoorp 60 cents @ month. (Continued on Fourth: Page,)