"=" peture Beptember 1. it Seinen avmiind wzoomD, FABRUARY 15, 1600. for ; = \ WR ATA ‘ VIRTORY TRIUMPH ON THE RISE, |, .Dundee ‘and: Minnehaha. " Advancing in Price— “Jumbo Stilt 82. ABisbateh from Montreal today states that War Engle is quoted on the ex- two to change there at .$5.60- and that .. one beta are offered that it will go to $5 ~‘Duhdee stock is etill on the rise, and is quoted here at»88 cents today. Victory-Triumph jumps from 5}g to 10 cents, on.account of the reported strike “ie euuaue: of Camp McKinney, is quoted jn the eaet at 37 cents. Rossland Mining Stocks [Correctod by the Reddin-J Humited, Columbis avenue, tre ier SeNeal and Aforeing & Neat. ta for Ne & powiends Ymir, Erio We Have Buyers for All Stand- M 10. Montreal Red Mt kgon. Company 2 Os Box 408. Co” Br odes, oNKD, Lieber ATORH AND BROKERS, MINING OFtablished 1605. Be es Railway Faha Golumols. sownsite. ard Stocks. eteterecreiet toed bs hos EEeaE ES et i tetory virginia. vet eae winnipeg M. 28. War Kagle...- epublic stock, which not long since un Rioted at $3.75, is being offered as ( as $3. . _ : phate has not recovered, and is quoted 1 nts. oers are no other radical changes ip “the local:or gutside stock. values, International Music Hall. The honeo was crowded last, night {9 he best‘ entertainment’ ever present- case Roseland. Mr. Bert. Newell the ..., boy. goubrette, made a decided hit with shhis aweet eirging.<-Miss Louise Abbott has an excellent voice. and she knows “how 'te useit. "The hit of the evening waa’: Pat’ Whites. comedy, entitled “Rossland After Dark,” introducing the tire hy in n ‘A Visit to o ‘Torkieh’ “Harem,” which jeavery langhable treat, introducing ~ gll-the ladies in},their different dances, not-forgetting Big Ugypt in her cymbal dance;which isjone of the atrong .fra- tures of the Harem, ~The most Jangha- big incident is *Pat White’s., burlesque -makenp and: “dancing,” which‘ ‘creates ronrsof:laughter.» Tie cbinedy concludes with:the thrilling fire scene. The entire sact is the beet. bjt of ‘comedy that Pat White has. prodaced.* If* you ‘ want i enjoy a good eysning’s ‘pleasure, don’t fuil to see the show. at the International this week.” “ ets Pee ft + + Juprerfie “Court: “me dade of “Adama & Burn’, to’ eet aside’d mortguge ; held by the Bank a om ° GALT —~ pedi oak TNC u.F. AONEYFORD | The East Epd ‘Tailor. von a e>Fine Suit. |" 471 Couumpra Avenvz East. COAL ORE OOOOOOOO OOOO Ses RT ; FP BUTTERICK | > PATTERNS KEPT IN wt STOCK ot BRUARY is usually. the quietest mot ducements to stimulate | VERTISED BY US, IT IS RIGHT. OOOO OOOOO OOO OHBENERO | | ‘Rae The Big Store. OORSETS AUNTER BROS. | == SALE # HERE wt Oat { nth in the Dry, Goods business. | We will ‘offer some in- trade which will be worthy of consideration. IF YOU \8EE IT AD- ‘ Brand Health, of Ladies’ woo! -Underwear - weight for spring)” RUBBERS ‘ : Ai} * A lot of Misses and womens— ’ m all ‘A Nice Ascortment of Laces nt Prices That (nice 1De, £1.00 | Surprise in All Makes. Heal tilly, Aplique, Chantilly p Ete, LADIES SHOES Torchon ,Valencienes, French Kid, Hand Tarned Button ‘0 . Lace, $5,00 for.......sseseeeeeerees a f J .Men’s Department... CG SHIRTS HL MOTE, MA OER RECTION ART “THE BEST “DRY GOUDS DEPARTMENT. AUNTER BROS., BIG STORE. $SFHHSHHHHHHHHHHGHHHHH HOTT VALUE FOR THB ~ -MONEY Inv THE "MARKET. at FORALL. PURPOSES. has occupjed the el ghe'aupreme court toBay.” a Kenzie; office and resi- Dr.J. F. McKenzie, 0! ee ad ek dence over O,Hearn’é Toronto. - .. ed ‘WANTED—Smart y about-15 years ofage:. Apphy at Vantouver. Cigar. Stoie. Se JL, Parker & Co. APrinier’s Ghost. a “May Appear ‘to You & & OCCASIONALLY AND GIVE YOU A “SONG: - AND DANCE” ABOUT * WIS NECESSITY OF CHARGING. KLONDIKE ‘PRICES. It’s Note “Your Fault : IF HE PAYS - “BIG RENT” and for reasons ‘Dest, known’ to himself” tax his customer a¢cord-. ly. The Wages paid by all Rossland ‘offices * * when ofitside labor ig re-" quired are’ identical. ‘SOLE AGENTS, is Your. WRITTEN THERE? ‘|, @ ON THE RECORD’S : BOOK OF‘ SUBSCRIPTIONS. ‘ONLY FIFTEEN CENTS. A WEEK. PROMPTLY SEGURED ag books “ Invent, aoe on, American Water Works jand Water Works Assoc. ation, Assoc. Member Can. Record Job Offi PRICES. 2. Q. Ruryeyors Assoct: jety of Civil Enyincora. M.A: Wilson & Co, | HIGH-CLASS TAILORS: BEDFORD Cords for Trousits. «. _ SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. - 28° SPOKANK STREET, 2 f Rossland ‘are ‘talking about—and NO. WONDER. Se TAT Ene POOR wenn you sell such stylieh SHOES. eo low?” ‘The an- swer is—BOUGHT AT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. 3 ‘i HOUSEHOLD GOODS of all descriptions at bottom: prices. Our motte— | .STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Cc. C. GIBSON co. P-0, BOX 524. 28 SPOKANE 8T., ROSSLAND, B. C. rice we ask, not from the regular value of the, jut trom tne paces offered to you at the so-called closing out and tock-takirg rave. / T. KE. HALEY, WHOLESALE ano RETAIL DEALERIN.- 50 up. 12-P leles to BRANGH STORES, _}f you want to save mon- ey on vena irene buy only at 42 5.Columbia Ave, next door 12 theleft of the U.P. It. telegraph oflice ROSSLAND AUGTION HOUSE. S09 Beet, - ~ Pork, Mutton, Fish ~ Ovsters Game. Ross _ T hompson. - ( = Police Magistrate Jordan 18 of town, but his mill kept on grinding just the same. W.B. Townsend, J. P., dia- pensed the law this morning, the result of which netted the city $150. Daniel Lahey, W. H. Morrieon and John Thornton were the contributors, each in the sum of $50. They were accused of gaming, and they all answered “yes.” The judge eaid, ‘360 each, or three months, in the Neleon jail at bard labor,” and having the means of liquidation they walked up to the bar and settled. Joseph Murphy had been walking ‘up to too many bars, so much so that he had become “drunk and disorderly” and having no “visible means of support,” it was suggested by the court that he zum & Nuzum represented the British goverument and dce:manded that the of- ficers from Trail be allowed to take Sinclair back with ibem to answer to a charge of embezzement. The court ordered Sinclair turned over to the United Siates Mar aal, to be held sub- ject tu a decision o. the United States commissioner. George Owen «! the Alhambra. Wilson McKinnon has sold out the the Alhambra hetel on Washington etreot to George Owen, formerly of the Dominion hotel, The transfer was mude today at 120’slock. Mr. Owen is now in charge of his new hoatelry, aud will make a good many changes and al- terations in the premises, before having his grand opening to welcome his friends. Wilson McKinnon will remain in the city and devote his time to look- ing after his mining interests... His many friends will miss him from the Alhambra, as he was a jolly and popular hout. New Landlord at Dominion. Frank Lewis has leased the Dominion hotel and hull of George Owen, and will hereafter be the sole proprietor of both houses. Mr. Lewis will put a first class, up-to-date gymnasium in the old Dominion hall. jared to do all work in his Jine p at the lowest living prices, Money can e| be saved by patronizing him.ft A compan “comps. J. FF. Fitzpatrick, the sanitary » has s d’ his office and shop to the corner of Columbia avenue and Washington street, under Cap Shaw’s cigar store. di ti. Evening Brooxrp 60 cents 8 month. Copper and Lead. New York, Feb. 15.—Copper—Firm; @190; exchange price, . Lead—Quiet; brokers’ exchange price, $4.50 WANTED—Smart boy about 15 yeara ofage. Apply at Vancouver Cigar Stoie, which ii it issaid he ehzerfully accepted. The Craig family difficulties, which have been in the court for some weeks came up, and Robert Craig put up $50 forthe maintenance of the children, wherenpon the case was continued until Satarday. PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. C. E. Race left for Butte, Montana, on the noon train today. A.C. McArthur was among the out- “HER EIGHT WN GOD” “Swiftwater Bill” Wanted to Marry , “Little Egypt.”’ LIKES ROSSLAND AND MOUNTAINS. Was Mever Married, Never in Jalil Never Went to School and is Past Sweet Sixteen. “Been married! I should say not,” was the quick, terse, but polite answer of “Little Egypt,” who is filling an en- gagement at the Pacific music hall with’ her company of Turks, toan inquisitive admirer last evening. Emboldened by. the courteous anawer, she was asked: “Would you mind telling how old you are?” Notatall, Iam just twenty,” and, seeing that she was in for it, con- tinued, “No, thanks, I never drink ‘beer. Wine is my favorite beverage.” “An Egyptian? I should say not. My mother was an?English governess.’? “Ever go to school?” “Notaday. My mother taught meat home, and with her other pupile, when cccasion admit- * ted.” “How did I get the name of Lit- tle Egypt? The Khedive of Egypt gave. me that name because I was so little and succeeded so well in taking off his favor- ite Egyptian dance.” “Traveled?” ‘Well, some. Egypt, through Syria, London, Paris, Berlin, and extensively through the Eastern States.” “No, Lhave never been West before.” ‘Oh, yos, Ilikethe Weatern . beople, and think Rossland is lovely. I +{iove the mountains; aiid-if I'can ‘meceed in canceling a week’s return eagagement in Spokane, I will stay here three, in- stead of two weeks.” “No, indeed, I did not dance at the Seeley dinner party upon the table in a Dude state, as reported. I was barefoot, and danced upon the table all night for theamusoment uf the guests, in white tights and gauze dress.” “Ever getin jail?” “Oh, no. Offi- cers have often stopped my dance, and E have been arrested, but they alwavs let me off, because I am so little and inof- fensive looking, I reckon.” ‘‘Oh, must you go? Can’t you stwy until my turn? Well the management ofthe theatre must arrange for me to comeon early for the avcommodation of some married men like you, who can’t stay out late.” ‘Af:er the departure of her inquisitive guest Little Egypt eaid: ‘Well, if that man has a wife, I wonder what differs, ence it makes to him whether I am mar- ried ov single. 1 might have told him that Ihads proposal from ‘Swiftwater Bill,’ the Klondyke bonanza king, in Seattle. Really, he wanted to marry me, and said he would give me my" weight in gold. but seemed to bea lit- tle surprised when he found that I weighed 106, but said he would stand to. the offer, and I may yet take him up, as Tam going to the Klondyke next sum- mer with my company, The program at the Pacific has been rearrany for night, so Little Egypt comes going today for Columt W.F. Fox went to Columbia this morning on townsite business, Mrs. Sol Cameron went to Spokane today on a short visit. J. E. Iter left this morning for Cali- fornia, wherehe will engage in mining matters for about two months. From there he will go to Alaska again for the summer. Judge Jordan, has gone to Revelstoke to meet his wife, who is returning from a visit to the coast. Miss Burnice McDougald left on the noon train for her home in Nelson, after having spent three weeks | visiting friends here. 2 C. Cresswell and wife started for their old home in England to remain, this morning on the Red Mountain train. They have lived in Rossland about two and one-half years and leave many friends in this city... Mr. Crosswell was connected with the B. ©, syndicate while here, - | Parker, the pen man, in the Lemon block tonight, , : ‘ on at 10:30. LOCAL BREVITIES, Free entertainment tonight in Lem- on block begina at 7:30. at You might get $50 with a box of pens in Lemon block. y Mrs. Omelia Rich who has been sick_ and confined to her bed for several daya « with ii i fever, is bly improved and expects soen to be out once more, Rev. Gandier is confined to his room in the Sisters’-hospital, where he was operated on for an abcess in the neck. He is recovering nicely. Two linotype machines arrived in the city lastnight via the Red Mountain line, direct from Montreal, for the Ross- land Miner and were delivered today. Postmaster W. W. Wadds is confined to his home with a bad cold for s few days. “ Price of Silver. New York, Feb. 16.—Silver, steady; Bar silver, 695fc; Mexican dollara, 47343 silyor certificates 69:¢@80}xc, vi