ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, JANUARY 81, 1899. HON. ‘BALFOUR’S SPEECH. . Says the Friendly Relations of England and Amorica Are Lasting. Lonpon, Jan. 30.—Right Hop, James Balfour, first lord of the treasury and Jeader of the ministerialiats in the honse ofcommons, delivered his annual ad- dreas this evening to his constituents at h After king of *‘the in- Rossland Wins. The grand challenge cup and Tucket trophy both remain here after a close contest. ~_ ‘The prizes were won by hard and faithful service combined with skill of the very highest order and Rossland should feel proud of the victors. C. M. Weller, Rosslnnd’s pioneer san- itary plumber, has the best equipped plumbing establishinent in the city and te trinsic difficulty inental nationa ‘odo ull kinds of plumbing 7 ete., fit find in understanding Great Britain’s sims,” he continued as follows: . “Nevertheless, there is surely on great country which, by community of Janguage, religion; blood, origin and even institutions, itis well to under- stand. Nedd I say that the country to which I refer is the United States. Some foreign critics, cynical by profes- sion and ‘training,.hold the view. that the friendship now happily existing be- tween English speaking people on both sidesof the Atlantic, is but the growth of s moment, and depends upon a tran- sitory community of interests. ‘They af- fect. to believe that when this dicappears friendship also will disappear. They hold that ifthe British trade should feel injured by come inconvenient tar- iff, immediately the sentiments so gen- erally felt at this moment in Great Bri tain toward America would van the leaves in autumn, According to observation,” suid Mr. Balfour, ‘ worldof cynics is always wrung. lieve the ies Wrong in this case, “If onr good relations are really de- pendent upon those fortuitous circnm- ish like | ¢ Tbe. | cane anywhere, for any body ut any time. 1-19-tf. J. ¥F.. Fitzpatrick, the sanitary plumber, has pauiorad his office, and shop to the corner of Columbia avenue and Washington street, under Cap Shaw’s cigar store. ditt. Rossland Mining Stocks Corrected by tho Reddin-Jackson Company ulnttad, Columbia ay P. x 193 Cae blo address, “Tantling, dies, Clough, Lieber Bedford MeNeal and Moreing al. | MING OPERATORS AND BNOKEHS, by Estublished 1899. for N. & Agont é F. 8. Railway addition to Rossland, Yasir, E nd Columbia townsles, We Have Buyers for All Stand- ari Stocixs, st Deer Park undee.. BeGsGeGeSet Department, ed eer ETI! Sacer ans tementrrrmenes iy vores aera eat eee ees No dantier Undermuslins were ‘ever presented to ao appreciative |} woman 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 by weil paidjemployes.,. Union wag" i es, union hours, unlimifed vacicty, all. prices. $ Bleached Muslin, Lonsdale Cambric, Nainsook, Night dresses, Chimise, Corset covers Skirts Drawers. ~s=-—A Profusion of Frills and Laces. J SHES SHHOOHHHH$HHHHHHHHHOOOSOONLTIIIY MEN’S AND BOY’S, ~ CLOTHING. All Men's and VOL 8, NO, 180: ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1899 PRICE FIVE CENTS, Curb Bracelets. ~~ Hitherto the ‘Curb Chain. Bracelet?’ has been, } 1d “staple,” with little noticeable change in style tan seae to year. m We huve, however, recently added to our stock something entirely new in “Curb Bracelets.”” This new style.is studded with Pearla and Tx jee. 3 pleasing, and udde little of cost and much beastt eee Tee eet Is J. W. SPRING, Successor: to : NEXT DOOR CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING. TO POSTOFFICE. THE FINAL ‘PAYMENT. Minority Shareholders In the Le Rol Re- 4 -celve Mors Money - [The final “payment'upon the Le Roi Yatock was inade bythe British America Corporation yesterday. The money for this pay ment was received in New York aboutitwo"mohths ago and it 18 stated that, it will be -promptly ‘distributed Jamong -the minority: stockholders. in VSpokine. oh os poo, This final payment ‘ie %3.123¢ per share, the Lalatice of the $7.25, the pur- chase price.of,the stock of the . minority liolders, having already been ' paid over. OT WWOLSOSDLDLOLOOLOOLTS ve tied <0 the minorit; was agree shouldbe ‘mi: holders in November; ‘it rthat this’ final payment dé on or, befose: January ig anc tho amounts which by the'principal. share- f whom’ are | Spokane rz ees NJ 4. 4 ! Shares, Amount, : 121 Rise, on ‘the Improve ee mark on- the Toronta .'stock sh ‘MAREN REAGHES $3 Deer Park Stock Scarce and On the TRON -MASK DOWN 70° 91 CRNTS| At the'time of thevale of the stock of|* rivet ¥ Dundee and Tamarae of Ymir ~ Are War Eagle stock touched the °$3.61 PEOPLE COMING AND GOING, William H, Danby, acconntant for the late firm of Smith, ‘Dean & » has started business tor himeelfin the La- londe-Rodier block. with °H. city engineer. Mr. Danby wide experience ‘as an . accountant throughout the. mining centera of the weet, and will no doubt ‘build up a lu- crative business for himeelf..-” i} --P. O.. McArthur left on the noon train :|for the Slocan country, where he ex- pects to remain for.about ten days. N. R. Stone, superintendent and fea; erel manager of the Spokane & Rossland Telephone Company, left on the noon “| train ‘for hia home, having spent several days in the city, looking after the com- pany’s affairs. Alex Miller, manager of the bank of. Balter ae Grand Workes who eth ‘been, inthe city attending the. car: torned to his heme today. : DAN ._ A. F, Corbin left on the noon train te- = day for the B ry country, where ho this morning, and a local. broker. pre- dicts that.it will not.stop until itreaches 94.00. ee se Thére iso Deer Park stock in town that can be had for” légs than 20° cents; although it-igquoted’a point below, that mark.:/Ehe fact..of the mine commenc- ing.tg make small shipmente,is probably the cause of. the desire to hold. ; "Iron Mask is being quoted as low as 91 centa, i Cee *Eyening Star is quoted at 7 cents to- day by local brokers, eerie Tamarac shares, which were 6 cents ten,days ago are now in good demand at 9 to'934 cents. rod : Dundee is firm at 28 cents. i atances, while: the latter might be the foundation of an alliance, they contd not || be the foundation of what is intinitely more important—thut species of friend- ship which, in on and out of season, through good report and ill, is not to be shaken by mere circumstances. “Gn wagin this hall, in 1806, a 4 first epoke of the international r¢ for ; " wk 7 between the United States and E | ee i ‘ine. In those dark days of the, I dorping (Glory, controversy public fecling in America i had been aroused by the wholly unfoun- ded suspicion that we had some de-| rebate tigns on empire in South America.” By Kepublie No, 2, natural reaction we felt that our breth- J.B. Johnson & Co. ren on the other side of the water had DEALER IN ° neither judged nor treated us with REAL ESTATE knowledge and fairness. I then ex: presecd ny firm faith that the time MINING _. STOCK ETC. . For Sale: expécts'to locate permanently. ‘Mox Karter waa a southbound ‘passen- ger on the niorning train’ for’ Spokane, where he goes on a vacation. ‘ W. J. Morris’ went to” spokane this }morzing to take a position inthe Coeur d’Alene theater. : ae ‘ J. A. McCormack, the ‘well known commercial man, 18 in the city. Robert Glass, the only “Bob,” of cigar fame, is in town on his quarterly round- up, and as usual, is doiug all kinda of° business. Mrs and Mr. D, J. Fitzgerald of Trail, were.in the city today. - Severe Cold Snap. The coldest weather of thé season came last night “and ina rush. After euch beuutifal weather as we have just been having during the past few weeke, then to come with” such suddenness upon us. " The blizzard’ seems’ to be For the balance of our THIRTY-DAY ROOM’ MAKING 84 we will offer at a. VERY SMALL’ MARGIN our well assorted stock of ‘MEN AND BOYS’” uits, Overcoats, Pea Jackets, Reafers, 8): Mackinaws, Pants, English ond American . Hats, and American Shoes. ee We Carry a Complete: Stock MINING: SHOES, RUBBER ‘BOOTS; SLICKERS, anv: a Nice “AssorTMENT -oF, -SUITINGS; OVERCOATINGS:452 ‘ ALL OF WHICH WILL-BE PANT. INGS EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, Boy'sClothing | 46,865 43,760 Althqugh thie-is:the.final payment of the,purchase»price of the mine ‘it ia nov the last money that ‘the: shareholders will receive from the B, A..C, * In addi- i tionta « puréhase ‘price ‘of $7.25 a of: FOR THE BALANCE Republic OF THE MONTH..... ! 25 Per Cent.. ~~ Off. “HUNTER BRO DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. @1EHBLSSSSOHH5HHSHFHS5HOSHHHHHHGHSH HOME CS. C. GIBSON & CO., AUCTIONEE onmeneete GREAT WA , :share, imax inferestsi-are to re- veive thé proceeds of the mutte.and ore ‘in ‘the emeler-at.the time*the deal was closed. This will amount to $1 per share additional, making the stock net 7 Hie sellers -about:$8.25 ia ‘share, or the Sguivulent‘of:$44 25.000 for. the property. GRAND. CHANGES. HANDS. {9 ‘House to| A PRETTY GOOD STORY.’ Stack and McDonnell Lease Murphy & “Cronon. Last. evenirigt Stabis ‘& *“McNonnell leaced the Grand hotel to Mike- Murphy and. Denney Cronon, who took ‘charge atone. i. ye 3 ans Mr. McDonnell leaves four :the Boun- dary country tomorrow looking for a business location... Mr. Stock will an ‘5 few duys go tgo.and for. the “sum pose. : asympatoy which no mere ergence could permanently disturb. “I felt then that although I spoke n convictions, yet I must-have impre my hearers as sumething of a dreamer and an- idealist or a prophet, only hoping ‘for what he himself ean) hardly expect to ece realized. “But the three years that have elapsed since have changed the relauions between the twe countries—a change which I believe is not destined to be -y versed; a change which has brought back theee two great communitiesto their notmal relations, disturbed as those: normal relations M. J.O’HEARN, The Clothier. Cor. Celumbia; Ave. and Lincoln St... Bs ; LDOLELLLLLLE ©8288 OOS, 5 The Man Was Honest. But Did Not Under- F stand Politics. ‘ “The first race Lever made for -con- gress.resulted in my defeat, on leas than 60 majority,’.said a wellknown _repre- sentative to a Washington Star reporter, “and ifone of my friends had not been’ foo,zealous:I wonld* ‘have been elected. There was a precinct where L; ex pected to \receiye. about: 100 ‘votes, dnd "is “I feared there would’ be ‘some fraud in the HIOROSOOOOOO0O0OOHHOHHH89HHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOD e although the temperature. \ dropped right down laat ni; see it ata glance, PNP BN LAL PND M.A: Wilson bors are having Idaho, Colorado western states, - s-Abant 5:80: this: 8. Pure’ Be. ‘ a oH *e -;Mining: Notes. fe~Fine Suit.cp a The-Deer Park ehipped 20 tons of se- lecte@ore to the smelter at Trail: yester- terday, and it is the ‘intention of the company to kéep ap such shipments as can well handle in the fature. ifs je valoue ‘The ver- fe d.F. AONEYFORD The East End: Tailor. FOR A~ -|be made to the APPLIGATION T0:: INCORPORATE. Notice is hereby that application tive” usgéimbly : of of joint atovk companies; and ying wit f the ciation deposited in England with the registrar tao sald | oes ako aivay. Police Court. The Craig family. difficulty was. con- $/tinucd this morning because there. was not enough money in sight lo send the power a over all “rights, powers, _privilexen, chisgs snd assets held” by the Westminster und Burrard. Inlet. phone. Company, Limited”, ahd the “Vei # Neigon ‘ yr ‘Isame if the ead nd tat frun- New X 2a and vesting thes i Mr--Craig’ was given until the 8th to provide i . |: Gordon Howard iad Michael’ Bowman, who were remandeu -g'esterday upon the "} it that men in‘ charge . of ‘my_: interests | dashing along at precinct that would ‘injure me, I got’ an old: man who never had participated in politics, but who had: alinost paramount influence in..the district, to take: charge of my’ interestS'there, instructing him to see that every friend‘of mine voted, ard that the votes.were counted..* - Y’ “When the returns came in I had not received a single-vote ih the. precinct, and the next duy a bulky envelop hand- ed -to: me containing 120 ballots, to- gether with a letter-from the man.I had tin charge, saying that he had seen ever: friend of mine and taken up their bal- lote*so: that nonce of them would -be. miseed, and ag he. wouldn’t trust the judges-of election he had sent-.'them ‘to e himeelf. © Sinte’ then I have seen to were not only honest, but. knew some- thing about. politics.” : *. A Life and Daath Stru, 3 ‘A’scnsational story comes f | ebuié ille, Kentucky, which will farnisit mi- terjal-for the -hair-raising-.@hort story writers,” Engireer Barney Keegan, of the Illinois Central raiiway, and his and death struggle while the train was hirty miles an hour, and for twenty miles the fight: was kept up{, {Cole Kad suddenly became _insané,’ and attempted to throw, himself from the engine. ‘The.engineer grappled: with him. At West Point the engineer was to take the siding, in order to, allow the New +Orleans- limited.- express from Louisville to pass. The train neared the oint, and still the the struggle kept on, ~|this ore now. fireman, Walter -Cole, engaged in a life | - x és. morning memeter registered qn Columbia avenue in front of Goodeve’s store. 4° de i below zero,’ and at Simpson’s. on the south side it registered 5 degrees, Last night at 6 p.. m. at’ Simpzon’s it was 3° above zero. From reports from all parts of the city and camp, 1t is agreed by all that last night was the coldest of the aengon by at least 2 degres. Shipments Suspended. The Le Roi ordered all the‘ shipments - off temporarily yesterday, so that there will be ne smelter: ore for some time . time again.’ It has not been definitely settled aot fest when shipments will be resumed. The smelter ‘st’ Northport closed down some days ‘ago and will not start up again until the mine shipments are reagmed. Thereis a great quantity: of ore in the bunkers and on the dumps, but it'is not deemed expedient’ to ship During the lullat the mine.a new skip- - way will be put in from the 700 to the 800 fobt level. The final payments by the B7A.Cshave been made, and the property. will be turned over to the that lay in and. Rossland... _* “The Tuekett Trophy, . Tho final game for the Tuckett prize ‘au played off laat..night by. the two Roasland rinks and 2 close, contest was the result. The Two tinks were made up as follows: : : Dr. ‘Armstrong,’ “léad; Ross, second; Anderson, third ;-Morkill, skip, and the other was. McQueen, lend; Barker, sec- ond} Bogle, third. and Aeamish, akip, The ice was in splendid condition, and until by a last desperate effort’ Keegan released himself and grasped the | throt- tle, bringing his train toa stop: just in the nick of time. charge of vagrancy,..were. let go ‘this te} morning with the understanding that ur-| they leave town at once. - et James Taylor, aug Swede-Ole Warden, who were given until today’noon to get, 0 | got. ees CN ms Se [8 William . Bryden Was" | appear upou the charge of preferred to-cross. the dine.:. Cable Ad¢ress: “ SPARKER,” ROSSLAND, B.C. Codes { Belton Schell 83 to be a netable one, GRIGG] GREAT WESTER RY. “THE MAPLE LEAF ROUTE.” wom pany, ‘alld: ta. assuie the. weather just crisp enough to. make ente into. = the those playing keep.up good. action and interest in the game. uw aC E ly sized, crowd: was on pend ’ see: ¢ sport, and the score was a n » Changes on Bine! one. ‘hree 9 cheors ware given for the Charles Earnest Rate has severed hia] Victors at the : conclusion of the game nection with the Rossland Miner, |9"¢ the drinks were on the Beamish and it ia.enid'will start a paper ih Green- Finks. hae wood, 6+ ‘ War Eagle Hoist, Two trials were given the new electric k STAR, SILVERINE, R. E, LEE’ BODIE, EUREKA, NORTH §T OT ‘ ts and ZILA M. ‘Lotsin the,Original Townsite Mutton, Fish Ovsters Came. . J.L, Parker & Co, SOLE AGENTS, the company a! company or oinpanies and to ort er A Chas. E, Bex : P, ‘ @arry on the business vf the dforesaid company THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, -:- -:- ROSSLAND, BG kis Soe FAURE of Companies 49 aequited, oF to bo aequlred, ; “® | and for, the conferring upon the suid éompany | Bath ane ate et ee Be oe tad 4s ; '@ | Works aforcauld or auy of thom, and of other ‘on Malott, who has been reporting " . Oy A fT) pow 3 powers, on the Miner for the past two veare, has. Dated this.20th das of Novembe ROSSLAND, ‘B. C. Mcp. 5 pf November Ap; 88 resigned, but doesnot state what’ his NOVI ENGIEERS 2, 1898 ¢ hoist at the War Eagle today, but nota Eolicitors for Applicants. pieced be Git? Geol fate test of the plant, as there were no belts” redricl . 0! her 0) ne t, j ii resident of the Roseland Miner pub- on, bat jast simply trying the new mar ishing “company, is temporarily: ‘in q - = 2 i = and DRORERS, Properti oe wendaaa Bengt ew aangee} 1. L. PARKER... +O) = rt barge of. the “Miner's .affaira.... Wm i rris and ‘J. W. Dwyer are the new ee nae ad eee ee’ BIL aE JUDICIOUS. ADVERTICER Who wants home trade staff aa city editor and reporter ‘ respec-* tively. advertises in the paper that printa the most + local news. Pullman Compartment Slecping Cars, Pullman Drawing Room fieeping Care Dining Cars on the European Plan, Fyce Reclining Chair Cara, Uniformed Train Porters, Bompany Ushers at Depots ARE FEATURES Of the Train Service of the Chicago Great Western Ry, No Change of Cars of Any Class— BETWEEN Chicago and St. Paul and Minneapolis, Dubuque and Des Moine, St. Joseph and Kansas City m geti To Suit ; The Tenant. Office rooms or rooms for house keeping in the New Record build ing, fitted up to suit the tenant For further particulars apply to EBER GS. SMITH —Dealer in— Mines, Stocks and Real Estate. Tel. «NOTICE, . new: and ol delivere’ moved: will eee : J. B. Coombs, who was recently ‘laid ~“Dled In“Scattle. ” mo sine Editor Racer was ordered reine “Wa. Ry Spetiée; contractor aad: builder; |3fyted.ae soon as Hace wentout: More who was in ‘business’ in this‘ city for ve 3 ye eee ‘will bo made al about two yearsynnd- whd:recehtly' went sew peoplerBlit in Tat Bong. tHe line. to feattle to have un, operation : py ol Ga Sear RRL formed” upon: him “for cancer’ of Tie FOR ‘RENT — Upstairs fand_ dining stomach, died there in the hospital yes:'|rédm of a goud paying hotel. Enquire terday, after having been operated upon. | at Dominion Hotel. fl The desceased was well. known in the cities of the northwest and leaves a wife ! and family. ‘The aboyd to lid inaugurated March Ist, 1899. LP JORNBIicULARN,. 0... Jas. MARTIN At President, os Rees A Painful Accident. A. Glazon, while moving some furni- ture from a high platform to the sleigh slipped and lost his footing, falling to the ground.a distance abont eight feet,he struck the sleigh box with his side, breaking one of his’ ribs and: otherwise injuring himself. Heis confin bed, but is not in a dangerous conditiop, arac woot” 9 Washiost Consultin; ing Spokane Stresi, ROSSLAND, B.C. Office: Bet. Spokene and Washington Sts. John W. Hartline, Proprietor. If yon are not Satisfied with your laun Work try th tame location’ nec peoseland Laundry WANTED—Smart boy about 15 years ofage. Apply at Vancouver Cigar: Store.