ae ATER NATIONAL MUSIC HALL. >> Week Beginning Monday. Feb 14 1898 MoNTE CRISTO, COLONNA AND VIRGINIA. se three propertics are owned + Eastern Canada capitalists and are “i GE ROSS THOMPSON ng general imannger and Harold : if 3 " : Kingamill, sec. and trea. They are ; all situated on Monte Cristo mount- : . | . alot a ar as over 1800 feet I have blocks of stock in the following companios for sale— > , Wy ; i ie ae f 1, ghaft, rise and cross-cut i and Josie, Monti Homesta! A Brief Write-up Which Will be Bx- eee cin provided with two com | Eureka Consolidated, ee eniog Sint, Sonta ets, moestake ; 4 -ayors, ono 7 and 4-drills. : tended to AIL te Proprles "Sanaa Han 1100 Tet of and Silverine. VOL. ‘I. No, 219. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONIDAY,| FEBRUARY 21 1898. Colona: Has 1,000 feet of work and in the Camp. TH : FIFTY THOUSAND IN A DAY. Fe eT ANEXT MONDAY. DAYDAY|+ sm seo a+ oem je furnished power by the Moste Cris- Le Re R LB ROL, WAR BAGLE, CENTRE STA ~ TE STK, It Is Sald that Me, Hotnze Wil| pA ZiPateh trom Vee gene to. Forty men-are employed on the , - : = se: Woiil Star treasury stock at 2) cents has February 9th says: A fabulous find is Pay Of All His Old Em- wo ies, a : me ee bd two properties Z Wall /Paper [on t Do It : Meeabieas 2 ° caused a great deal of comment. Thia recorded on an unknown creek on the ployes Feb. 28. S.L. Long, C. E. Provincial Land and Mine Surveyor. P Expert Draughting and B'uc Printing. OFFICE: STONE BLOCK. P.O. BOX 743. ROSSLAND, B. C. Gopher, B. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK Wit Fareo and Burlesque ~ |The, Waterloo Hotel TRAIL, B. C. «PAT WHITE. . KITTIE HARRIS. Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress PRICE CENTS, HILL LIS! OF PRIZES The Winter Carnival Ended Suecess- fully and Pleasantly Sat- urday Might: Monday, Nov. 15, the late purchasere doa double compartment vertical ahaft, which will be provided with cages, the first in the eamp. - All three of there claims are val- uable and promise fair to make divi- dend paying mines. © ANNIE B. This claim is pwned by the Britieh Lion mining, company, George A. Fraser, sev. and tres. It is located an the eaet slope of Deer Park moun tain, south bnlt, adjoining the Gold DEER’ PARK. Hunter and Grand Fel. ee is cron a wi rk. i a 1 and bas a shu! jown on the Tlie Deer Park. is located'on the grant fai 6 to summit of Deer Park mountain in sop UO fests OP a a goad eon the south belt, n¢mile anda “hall, ears nuuth west of town, and has probably pect. the largeat ‘mineral deposit in ‘the Tt ia developed by a shaft 145 sat b Bay you can't get any Face or . Toilet Preparation — You want antil try : rhe We carry the most complete line Of ap TOILET PREPARATIONS _-Owners and Other Sources, ns Per Day. First-Clase Rooma With or Without Board. ._ Smith Curtis BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTABY PUBLIC ETc. 263g Columbia Ave. : enant Rates $2 Furnished ed on the Virginia by former owners. THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND, B. C. Virginia: Over $13,000 was expend- 2 . : ele og “he Virgin Lots in the Original Townsite: Department. Property has been without exception American side in the Yukon territory. This write-up will be contived cor- rected and carried until the principal minea aud prospects have been. des- ttihed. As we are unablp.to visit all propertics herein mentioned we will not be ible for all sta te, ant iu the main they can be relied up- on ag being correct. ‘ the most talked of andthe moss abused : the Ngee At one time the shares itood as wvald be mgood thing. for apr it Frits Behneen of Victoria, B. O., writes property got into the hands of a good fee etter a Pa cine pele across the border, never before seen by man, In the crevices of the rocks inono strong company who were in the field for the purpose of mining and develop- day we picked up $50,000 in coarse gold Bell your business or give..it away and ing and not manipulating and stock job- come'quick with ten men.’”” bing. - Quorations, Tron Colt. pity, oa: The Behnsens have large business in- tereste here and are thoroughly reliable. The news has spread like wildfire, and will result in a stampede to the Ameri- Appearance Te NOW: COMPLETE-IN EVERY ——OF— INBo @ # #9 et ete ew ow alt de AT: : : nd, H. S.; Wallace's Stationery, Wall Paper, Book, — Fancy Goods and Notion Store First THE ONLY ~ FEMAIL inthe Kootenay,” - JOHN R. COOK; Office and Business Rooms * TO RENT D. 3. BITZGERALD GONE T0 BUTTE BARITONE Miss Frankie Sawyer Rossland, B.C GRAND MASQUERADE AT THE RINK GOODEVE ‘BROS. * | BRUGISTs AND. | & STATIONERS om | pines |_ Te pays to agai with Goodeve Bros, : ‘The Clean-up at the Trai! Smelter Is About Completed—Other Mayor and Mrs,..H: S. Wallace Dis- tribute the prizes to the THE UNION. Tho Union ia located three milea Record Job Office News. -Hag constantly on hand a supply’ of For Sale Cards For Rent Cards To Lease Cards No Credit Cards Furnished Rooms Cards. : Comfortable Rooms—— Prompt attention. Meals, 25c. Board and lodging $5 {6 $7 and $8 per week. Good spring beds 25c at St. Charles Hotel. ‘Assorted Colors, Attractive Design. Interests in Trait Civek 7 properties of merit for al ,devclopment work. Record Job Office camp. Teet daep, and 95 feet crosa-cut.. It machinery consists ofa “40-horse boil- laid in for an all winters work. reported improving us depth is gained. ed SUNSET 'NO- 2. The-Girpect No. 2,,i8 owned by the Oanvdian Goldfields Sy ed,:and situated in tne south belt, on the enst*elope of Deer Park ‘mountain, ter of Rossland, and. juet..above the 3 & W.*.ack. ‘It is being vigorously wu with a force of 25 men and two mabhine drills.” Ini the tunnel 5¢ shaft, 4f feat. On the 20th of Nov. there was 380 feet: of work done, he- Tedder ANGLO-AMERICAN MINING & IN- \VESTMENT CO. The Rookery. Spokane, Wash. International Hote Rooms Nowly Fitted and Furnished and Prices Reduced DO You WANT A MAP Or A 5 NEWSPAPER $3.00 a Week. roxpect work. ‘this property hus a | Faint compressor, boist, pamps and evexything, necessary ©. eeunOn: jval development a. “ae pi . LE ROI : TheLeRoi mine bes become fame oua ma the greatest gol] producer in Canada. © Tt has besides patting in extensive and expensive gaachinery, paid for over 4,500 feet of work, built hedesaury buildings, purchased and newly completed a smelter, and paid 4725 O00 in.dividerds, It.is situated on the, south-east slope taiu, within the corpor: Capitalization of the. company 2,501,000, divided into 500, , par value $5 per share. The mine. is held at $5,000,000. TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO. Let me estimate ant submit samples. Have You that ‘ie oae| SLondike \Feeling? . 2.00 Furs Wanted. “The Providence Fur Company, Provi- dence, R. I., wants all kinds of raw fure, skins, ginseng. sencca, &c. Prices ur . next sixty days are as follows: jat-on cil other furs and upon spniication. Fall prices The cure for it is a SUBBCRIPTION careiu ; TO THE ze Rossland : nansa‘for agents. Commis cent” eae al ey Ar oeRS Maley ata DE: Evenin .. ick for ow nd te: re pats hastinron VONPARY. Dept. 7, 356 Dear: a . it : \Record—. wi 7.80 in all consignments. THE WEEKLY _ RECORD. “Will be Issued Rossland. ve the news Tt the gras Gold Fields of and ily ore bing ure built on tbe C. W. track, with a tramway to the Red Mountain ruitroad.* glockholdera are Col, I. N. D."Taerner, Wm. J. Harris, Col) Wm, IY. Ridpath, L. FE. Williams, Maj. J. M. Armatrong, E. D, Sanders. i CENTRE STAR,” , -? Owned by Centra Star: mi Oliver ness distinct ledges with o b) rown"Point are gis Conselidated Gold mining,compauy vf Toronto, It adjoing the Le Rei ov the west, and has dane over, 5,500: feet of develop- mene work ‘and paid $175,000 in divi- deuds, ‘Phe preeent managmene’ pre- fers to hold their ore until the com- pany builds a smelter or can get bet- ter freight and treatment rates. It recently paid $700,000 for “the * mine. Jt baa all the necessary conve: iences, machinery, ete. TV! Columbia! &. Ite er and a 20-horse hoiat. Supplies are The great body of ore is low grade, but is » limit- one half.mite-fremy_the: busibess ‘can-|- . fect a duy ts, being driven, ang in. the | located.on Green mountain just north pping the vein, and other. Red moun-, Tt dnucita own electric light plant ‘The principal Peytan, Senntor George Turner, Col. W. w. fz com-| bes enta Capi- | (teningto! north of Rosalond and is owned by H. Pp. Jones, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- ris, E. Cronyn, J. A. McDonald. A ahaft has been sunk on the; vein 85 feet with a tunnel and open cut of 35 feet. Surveyed and crown granted. BLUE BUCKET AND PRIMROBE. Owned by Harry P. Jones. Located five miles north of Rossland, and a near neighhor of the Highland. ©The. Primrose shows an iron capping 75 feet wide and the Blue Bucket shows Corner of Columbia A enue “ond Washington eee: Best. location Po OREO Tia ahi attge a Good Mining Property. . Shares of Stock in Good Substantial Gompanies. Town Lots. OFFICE WITH’ — ae ‘Rossland Mining’ Abstract Co., a 7-foot quartz ledge.on the surface. : ELECTA AND CHIEF SETTLE. : These properties belong’ to the Ger- Over Post Office. mania Gold Mining y and are . QUEEN STOVES. — $5.00 JOHN JACKSON, Jr, Age of Red mountain, thres and .a half miles from Rossland. There is a 90 foot shaft and 30-foot.cross-eut on the Electa. The ledge is large avd well defined, and assays have Leen obtained ag high aa $300 2 ton. THE BLACK .PRINCE. Owned by the Black Prince mining company, J, A. Kirk, pres., Hector McPherson, vice pres., G. A. Fraser, see. and trs, Lorated on the north side of the Columbia river, three miles below Trail. Work consists ofa 40 foot shaft, CO foot tunnel and about 100 feet of open-cuts. Assays $13. THE, ELBA. Tho Elba ie situated. on Lockout mountain, in the south belt, just south -of the Crown Point and is owned by the Elba-Trail Creek Con- solidated mining company, Robert Barr, local manager. There is a shaft down on the vein 100 feet and a con- tract let for another 100 fee wi-h nine men working. United States Consulate. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. that the government of a Travers Hardware Co. . ~TO_RENT Having‘:moved ‘into our Fire Proof: Building _ The Record Three Storey Building F. R. BILOCKBERGEP, Conaular Agent of the United State: ycoasland, B.C., ‘Ste aath, 1897, ——.—. DON’T FORGET. Do not forget that the Recorp job offes will save you. money, do your. work promptly and in the best style. -17-t Fae sai «Is for rent in whole, or in part. _— Wanted to borrow $2,000 on Rossland , . 2 [ tue faeries] WO Rooms 4x42 on Ground Flor Eight Rooms’ on ‘Second Floor: Rooms on Thira Floor.’ “Apply at This Cn SECRET SOCIETIES ROWLAND Lodge, No. 36, 1.0. 0. F.: moeta |, Flee Piette Wheat teste Jobn Kiekup, 8. G4 Jonn Sackeou, Jr. fete meets « Callie Helton ara enrdially Invited : rethren are cordial ited to fond. eB. Mocraney, Secretary. Me ‘ROssLany Jadige, No. 21, K, of P., will meet Eh ovary Fridey eteninig dt Mesozic Hall at G00 o'clock, HE. J~ Carssow, .0.; C. 4. Clurke, FK O:TM.—Red Mountain Tout No. 4 Ast, 8rd and 6t tn Boatety Hall. . 4 meets th Wednesday of each month. he Western sv lway is built to the nine. topo lPHE LILY MAYS f hoe _ Lied Ty Mov was the first location’ ia-this camp, May 27, 1685. It ie new owned by the Lily May Gold mining company, Senator George Turner, pres W. S$. Harris, monager and Frank Kixer. sac. und trés.” It is located in sunt: of ‘téwn. -! Development ‘work vouvsiuts of cver 300 feet of tinned and Phere ig 150 tons of shipping ecump, which will average .Every THURSDAY MORNING» It will contain all the principal news ASSAYER. Trail, - - + BOC assayed. pullished in ore week. EpWwAazD CRONYN. : —— 5 J. A. MacDon ap. Bu c k Macdonald Clute & Cronyn eve » CHEAP... Colville Brick and Lime Kilns Money to Loan, MoBarpx Burtprme, Ross. axp. J. H. Spiking All samples received by mail carefully J.8. Chur, Jz olfeitors for the Bank of British North Ameries nL Mine proyided with hoist com breaser plant, michine dritls. ete. Gk, 11UER AND UNCLE SA3f. Owned Ly John Cromie, Brig At- kinson, 4. B. Camptell, Thos. Coffey, Locatel on one ledge in’ the south belt, in line with the Crown Point and the Homestake. Gen, haa a 50 foot of open eut work. unnel, 40 foot shaft a 25 foot shaft and 150 ¢ work. AND ELDORADO. y of the Erucka Consolida- ig company, . P. Jones, Coo, see., EB. Coldwell, trs., Located seven miles ted mit prea., J. all of Rosstind. Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries.) Southof Roseland ob the U. 8S side shaft §0 feet, tunnel 100 with five men working. Ore iron-copper carrying old and silver, sssiyirg from $10 to Fer: “Gnpitalization $1,000,000. -| the soutiy belt; two ‘anda ‘bulf miles ; pen cuts while the Un-} ri John-W:-Hartline; Prop. ; Telephone, No. 8 Te watters co|Sleiohs! Cutters! O, Yes, Wé' Have Them. . Drawer L, - - Rossland, B. C Buy and sell legimate mining stocks One, Two and Three Seits, ‘They ard-Nabby ° ‘Try Tae ting up a Sleighing Party see.us about Rigs. Good’ Tye. Special attention given to the Red Star Livery and Transfer Company, nly stock of The Canadian Gold Vieldg:Syn- OBice, No. 9, Washington Street, Stables, Le Rot Ave a, Avenue, dicate, Limited, operating the well Martin Rlock. Rear Huater Bro If. You Gor - SUNSET NO. 2 MINE ai Teams. Notice is hereby given that T will at the nextsitting of the Board of License, Commissioners for the City of Ross: land, apply for a Ficense (o gel liquors hy retailip the ses known as the Dominion Hoie T. E. HALEY w— SUCCEBEOR TO. 2: 3 ‘ boron: Russell & Halev er eee WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BEEF PORK m OYSTERS TO Dated Dee. 14, 1897. George Owen. Notice is hereby given that I wi the next sisting of the Board oat cenee Commissioners for the City o- Rossland, apply fora lieens> to gell liquors by retailin the ; us the Windsor Hutel, lot 19, block 29, subd: rict Int 535, City of Reeslan: Dated Dee. 14, 1897. C. Liowson, N FISA GAME Spokane street, Rossland, B, C 7 # General Merchandise. Le Roi: Furnishing ~-=— -and Tailoring House: +, Opposite Pcatoffice * 4 REMEMBER Weer, oe Englieh goods in our ‘Tailoring department and employ none but first class workmen. _- Wecannot afford te SLAUGHTER our goods as that means cheap labor and” Gheap ‘work,’ 89 if you want a fine Tailor made suit, go to |J; B. JOHNSON & Co ‘|J. B. Johnson & Co. + We have Buyers for Good Stocks. ROLT & GROGAN ‘ STOCK BROKERS, F,0,Box 2%, Columbia, Avenue. Codes: Baron, Monet & Clover. MINES... MINING STOGK REAL. ESTATE INSURANCE. We have sale for reliable stocks. Any person having mining stock: for sale it Will Pay - - to List- - - % a with us. DEALERS IN P. 0, Box 41, can side as soon as the locality of the find can be ascertained. Winners.” —— COME OUT AND PUT ME OUT. D.J. Fitzgerald, the manager of the Trail smelter, has gone to Butte, Mont., toconfer with F. August Heinze, pre- BRosstand’s firet winter carnival isoyer} From atart to finish everything went off and *F sumably for the purpose of arranging all the details preparatory to tarning over the smelter to the Canadian Pacific rail- road. i A prominent man from Trail. said to- day that it was generally ‘understood that next Monday, the last day of Feb- ruary, would be the final pay day of all of Mr. Heinze’s employes and that the smelter and railroad would be turned over to the C. P. R. on March lat. About twenty men are still employed at the smelter cleaning up for the trans- fer and it is said there ia but little left for them to do. g Last week closed with atocks weak and dull. Monte Cristo dropped a point but War Eagle and Iron Mask closed strong and we look fora further sharp rise in War Eagle and advise onr clients to watch this stock and buy for a rise, Good Hope was dull and s few blocks were offered cheap but there were no buyers. We do not think that the consolidation of the Colonna and Mon- te Cristo will affect the price of the atock which is firm at 20 to 21 cents. A Lively Debaue'in the Px olive Halls. Legisia- ‘There was a lively scene in the legis- lature on the 14th fust. “Robert Mac- pherson, Vadcouver, during the debate on the address in reply to the from the throne, started. to discuss ihe connection of Hon, Messrs. Turner and Pooley. with speculative mining compan- ies in London. : The speaker called the honorable gen- tleman to order and 8 lively debate fol- owed on the point of order... . F. 0. Cotton, of Vancouvre, in the course of the debate referred to the ac- tion of the -ministéta inbecoming di-, rectors of these companies and remarked that there was no possible explanation to be found for the prominence given tothe names and official designation of these two ministers of the crown in these two prospectuses except thd one that they were to be used as decoy ducks to attract subscriptions for sharea Hon. Mr. Pooley, resented the use of the words ‘‘decoy ducks” and ‘dared ‘The clos- ing portion of the program was carried out at the Palace rink Saturday night. Some six hundred persona were in atten: dance, The following is a full list of the prizes awarded: , - Hockey tournament for championship of British Colambia—$i00 silver cup, presented by citizens of Rossland; won by Rossland hockey team. Curling bonspiel for championship of Kootenay—First prize, medal for each member of winning rink; won by San- dot curling rink. 8: race for of British Columbia—First prize, $100 sil- ver cup, presented by Le Roi mining company.;: won. by Fred M. Welle. Bec- ond prize, silver medal, won by R. 8. “* Lyon. = Ski racing for championship of Canadas, —First prize, $75 silver cup, presented by Hon. C. H. Mactintosh and gold: me-* dal: won by Olaus Jeldness. Second - prize, silver medal, won by Andrew Jeldness. ‘Mr. Cotton to come outside and say to The Unitucky Thirteen. him what he had ssid tohim upon the =|MPOoRTERS——=——— WWAOLESALE AND, RETAIL; Manviacturers’ “Agents, _Min‘ng Supplies, a=— © AGENTS: Goodwin Candles # Glant Powder. Ganton Steel | ~. 77 We have \a few TOILET and MANICURE sets left from:our large: stock which will be sold . ’ ‘At Your Own Price Design the prettiest in town. FRASER +1 @g-Edmonton;.and:this is what hee-hap- dard A fa Klondike party cone | piated of thirteen, \They got up as far pened within the past: few to thi party_of thirteen. , In. the frst place, and almost-immediately--eftor. arrival Captain Alleyne died. ‘Then Captain Powell had his feet badly frozen ons trip into the country. Dr. Hoopa got hig ankle sprained and was corlfined to|* bed. An English colonel in the outfit broke his arm. Mr. Jeffries had his collar-bone broken. Captain Powell’ at this juncture left for Vancouver where’ he dicd a few days later. Dr. Hoops again came to the frent by falling across aeleigh and breaking hisribs. Banner- man was arrested at the instance of enay hotel, wont to Spokane today. Captain O’Brien on a charge of embez-|" 46, yroran of the Montreal house, nol calted to order. by the speaker. 5 During the’ sitting Messrs: Rogers: Graham, Huff and Macpherson .gpoke: on the address in reply..~ ae _ PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. E, Rammelmeyer ‘is home from the, ne Col. E. 8. Topping was up from Trail today. 2 Miss. Thomas Garrison, of the Koot- The Reliable . DRUGGIST —_——California Caps.and Fuse. :ROSSLAND AND SANDON. |Salada. | Best, Purest, Salada. Salada. a= Choicest HEMPTON & Open in Afternoon . vi Tete ftom BAe Se ae a Evening, 7 330 to 10: ———— Vien -froml0.toll =~ SKATES TO RENT. SKATES TO RENT SKATES SHARPENED + + « * * DREVER ie _ Palace Skating Rink. _ PROPRIETORS Rossland Warehouse _ & Transfer ‘Co. eae Ts fy PE Hard and Soft Coal ’ and, Wood, — MO. 26 WASHINGTON STREET :\:>P.0.BOX 43, - TELEPHONE 41. HockeyPractice | ON THE MARKET. M. FOX & CO 106 E Columbia Avenue. O. “ited to staba man, was arrested on & glement. As for Captain O'Brien him- ened Saturday evening from S8po- aclf, the leader of the party, he attemp- “= a i 7 the Le charge of assault, bound over to keep Col. I. N. Peyton, manager of the the peace and n four days to leave | Roi, went fo Spokane today. the coatry, ae the party has fallen | . Elling Joenson left for the. boundary to pieces, And what makes the fatal | country on the youth bound train. number thirteen more ominous than| ‘Charles Van Ness took the noon train ever as s harbinger of ill, the name of | for Grand Gorks. the leader, Captain O’Brien, ‘ing’ thirteen lettera, as does also the name of the town where it all happened, North Edmonton. — Wetaskewin Free Lance, Feb. 11. ins ——— _ Record Job OMice Leased. E. W. Puckett nas leased the Record job printing office and respectfully soli- cits the patronage of the business men The 8p P r ported two hours late today. Andrew Jeldness, who has been here several days participating in the carnival sports and visiting his brother O. Jeld- ness, leayes tomorrow for the Klondike. Dr. Edward Boura went to. Spokane today. ‘ . A. F. Millan, who built the Butte. and ‘Windsor hotels, is in the tity. No. 20 East Columbia Ave ‘Masgeur. L. H, Ketan, Mgr. OPEN DAY ANDNIFET. ‘Faep W. COFFYN, Turkish Baths and Massage. LOOK! *. LOOK! a BOARD AND'ROOM $5.00 PER WEEK. MEALS 45 CENTS AND.UP. ‘2u4, COFFE OB BERE WITH MBALS. BEDS 25 cents and 50 cents per Night.- $1.00 per_week and up. a0 THE Domunion Hotel. South Spokane street. of d. Work will be promptly turned out at reasonable prices and ina workmanlike manner. Pl 2itf. —-—— The Red mountain passenger train only took out one coach today, which was conitortably well filled. The Rossland hockey team gave & banquet Saturday evening to the Nelson and Sandon boys. Ross Thompson was made toastmaster and was assiated by G. C. Hodge of Nelson. It was @ very pleasant affair. ——- To Claim. Owners. 2 Iam prepared to take contracts on all kinds of rock work ‘and mining. CHAS. EHLERS « Practical Miner and Sillmen Mr. andMrs, &. C. Jackson -left on the noon train, he for Northport and she for Spokane on a visit to friends and fe- lations. “Mr. and’Mra, P. H. McCarthy, who have been. visiting frienda in Rossland, Jeft today for their home at Bossturg, . | Washington. Con Malott left for his home in Kan- gas today. John Dean went to Ymir today via Northport. . Frank Wateon arrived in town Satur- day evening from the Slocan. . Father Pat Irwin will leave tomorrow to hold services at Grand Forks Wednes- day next. ———— The Firemen’s Ball. The volunteer fire department give a grand ball at the opera house this even- ing. As there has been 160 tickets sold # large crowd will no doubt be present. The boys are always on time'in the dis- charge of their duty and are entitled to liberal patronage thie evening. —__—_——_—_ Board of Trade. . The Rossland board of trade will hold a meeting this evening at Dominion hall for the purpose of formulating recom- mendations asking the dontinion and ———n Police Court. Alex Trambley was up before —Police Magistrate Jordan today charged with using abusive language in his family. The case was continued until tomorrow. Ce See us before purch ng. We make a apecialty of filling * for ap tions for public buildings, roads, trails, ete. Don’t forget that our Hardware stock e Call and see us. is complete. Hunter Bros. large orders.” Hunter Bros. train was re- Ski jumping for championship of Ca- nada—First prize, trophy presented by War Eagle mining company, and gold won by Olaus Jeldnees, Second prize, silver medal, presented by Ross Thomp- . 3--won:by Andrew Jeldnbss. " ‘Three mile skating race for the cham- x pionship of’ British’ Columbfs + First prize, gold medal; ‘won by'£. T..Scobel of Kaslo:. Second Brize, ailver, medal; won. by-Al Harris. : jl - Boys’ ski race — First prize, silver watch valued at $15; won by Joe Lawlor. Second prize, silver watch valued at $10; won by Otto Jeldness.. Novices’.ski race—Firat prize, pipes valued at $20; won by N. F. Towne —. send, Second prize, cuff box; won by L. H. Webber. Fancy skating—Gold medal, won by H. E, T. Haultain. Boye’ skating race—Firet prize, silver cup; won by C. Goepel of Nelson. Sece ond prize, silver cup; won by Robert Inches. + Coasting race—Firet prize, clock; won by E. A. Rolf. Second prize, pair of military hair brushes; won by -Abbey- McKellar. sige Carnival prizes, presented by ‘Hampton & Drever, proprietors of Palace Tink: Ladies costume—First prize, ‘feather :- ‘boa and tie; won by Mrs. C F Jackson, costume Fire. Second prize, toilet eet, won by Mrs. George Fraser, costume: . Gypsy... Third prize, belt. won “by -Mraes.- William Dunn, costame Black Diamond. < Girls’ costume — First prize, ailver curling tongs, won by Mies Eva Mc-, Creary, prettily costumed as a Spanish dancer. Second prize, manicure case, won by Misa Irene Lockhart, costume Gypsy Fortune Teller. Third prize, purse, won by Mies Bella Inches, c-o# tame Morning Star. - Men’s costuinés—Firat prize, silver mounted inkstand, won by W H Jones, costume Mephistopheles. Second prize, © silver pocket flash, won by A Hanson, costume John_Bull. : Boys’ Firat prize, a ers, won by Pete the Jap; second prize,.- - pair gold sleeve links, won by Donald : Forteath, costume Klondike Kid. ——. Metal Quotations. New York, Feb, 17—Bar silver, .66c; Mexican dollars, 46c; silver certifie cates’ 553{c. to 56}¢c. . Copper—Firm; brokers’ price, $113¢ 5 exchange price, $11.25 @ $18. Lead—Strong; brokers’ price, $3.50; exchange price, $3.60 to $8.85. Lei: The members of the opposition in the provincial legialature are sensibly insis- ting that the government bring down the redistribution bill before it tries to force the estimate through the house. Se The Klondike. : . For the finest rooms in the city with free use of baths call apon, Mra. Jennie L. Stone, The Klondike, top floor Tra- pers block, Columbia avenue and Lin coln street. T-