ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, DECEMBER 1,7 1898. BOHHHHHHLHHHHOHGHHHHOHHOOHHOOGHOOGHHOOHOOHH NO. 42 E. COLUMBIA AVE. 3 Auction Sale | Tonight at 7 O'clock. OOOOOOOOOOOO® Thousands'of articles will be offered. 3 © A Present to Every Customer.4am_— Don't miss this chance. The Rossland Auction House, DLOWDLPGOHGHOHOGOHOOOOOHOHOHOHOOHHH OHHH HHO HHH OH MNES AND STOCK. MARAE ISA GRAND SUCCESS St. George ‘Bazaar and Fale Took in ‘Over $800. {Continued From First Page.] day, which is within 160 feet of the big showing on the Spitzee. Later a shaft will be sunk at a point making the best showing. The Fool hen was located in Feb. 1895 and has good surface showing. Coramander. There is nothing new to report this week in this proverty. The shaft is be- ing sunk at an average of about 18 feet pee seek and is now, ‘i down sbout Be eet. No crosscutting is proposed by the management until the 00 foot level is|Fine List of Articles to Be Raffled reach : Lily May. = and Sold by the La- ‘Work still goes on in the shaft. Noth- dies Tonight. ing new is noted except avery hard streak of rock, which makes prog slow. The 200 foot level will be reached this week, when a crosscut willbe ran to the north. “OLD GLORY’ -LEADS THE YAN as 1 ing, and was‘a suc- cess financially. The booths alone took in $600, ‘Old Glory” leading with $250. Something like $350 was taken in on articles raffled and to be raffled this eve- ning. The wheel of fortune made by Dr. at the 850-foot level, and some very Finley proved attractive anda money quartz is being taken out now, and ev- | maker. erything loéks favorable for the develop-| A beautiful bouquet of orchids, chrys- ment of this propery: anthemuma and other rare and beauti- waar stinger ae pon thig|{2i fever, from Mr. Pfunder, florist, property, ‘and the focal ofcors” don't | Zetland Orson, Wem ee anction know when resumption will take place. $20, Father: ‘Pat says it was worth $40. larry Leslie won the diamond and THE TAMARAC MINE, opal rite valued at $50, John Morrow won the lady’s gold watch, There are many fine things to be sold this evening. ‘The ladies request everv- body to remember the luncheon to be given tonight, and come hungry. Articles to be raffled tonight: 1..Fine French mirror, oak frame and etand, value $85. Doaated by Patrick earrces . Suit of clothes, ; Riven by C. W. Mount & Co. pee 7 8. Oak center table, $18; donated by Mrs. Abert Barrett. 4. Oak rocker, $10; by Mr. Jordan, Jo Jo. to the plans. as outlined Oy the manage- ment some time o. Therock being taken outis heavily mineralized, and some small stringers of quartz are cut, giving a very satisfactory showing. Sunset No. 2, Work continues in the long crosacut Holsts ana Pumps in Place and Drifting Re- sumed. Latest advises from the Tamarac mine near Ymir is that the new hoist and pumps have been in- stalled and that steam is up and that work is being vigorously pushed night and day. A contract has been let by the company to drift 400 feet on the vein, from the 200 foot level. _ New Athletic Club. At the meeting held last evening for| furniture dealer. the completion of the formation of the| 5. By Miss Coward, black silk dress, Columbian Athletic Club, Dan Thomas #70: ee Catpenter: fine gitum,'e was elected president, E. A. Rolf treas-| > 1011 “Gregeed in white silk; donated by Miss Lena Wickman of Vancouver, value $165. ¥ ?| 8. Parlor stove, $8; by Martin Bres. 9. Silk wrapper; by Wah Sing, $20. _ 10. Fine cake: bya Chinaman, ‘de- sign, a church with people visible in- sieta of Dan Thomas, A. Rolf, T. H. B. Bothwright, J. W. W. McBride and W. H. The club starts out with over 80 lace; from Crescent. store, ‘ 12, Fine slippers; from Miss Clara Hughes, Victoria, B. C. 18. Lace handkerchief; by Mra, Pe- terson of Trail. Funeral Tomorrow. The funeral of Andrew Malcome, who was killed in the snow slide at the silver Queen mine, will take place tomorrow, The St. George fair and bazaar. being i held at Miners hall was largely attended PACIFIC VARIETY SHOW. John -Holland From Kaslo Here Making Ar- rangemonts to Open. Another variety show is in sight for Rossland. John Holland is here mak- ing arrangements to open one in the Pa- cific, corner of Columbia avenue and Spokane street. Mr. Helland says he will close his theatre in Kaslo, and expects to be able to’open up here one week from tonight. It-will be much upon the order the. In- ternational is now run, Mr. Watson has gone to great expense in fixing up his house, and has it about completed. Change of Meeting. The Midwinter Carnival meeting here- tofore called for 8:30 p.m.on Monday next, has been changed to5:30p. m. Monday next, December 19, at Mr. Fra- ser’s rooms in the Montreal Bank build-. These special day sports should re- ceive hearty support, as it gives Ross- land a broader circle of acquaintance, both in a social and business way, and tends to put Rossland in a broader field of usefulness asa cénter of metropoli- tanism. Go to M. J. O’Hearn’s for boya’ sole— leather ahoes; special line, only $1. M. J. WALKER, RELIABLE |. AUCTIONEER Any kind of goods sold on commission at moderate charges. Cor, Spokane St. and ColuMbia avenue. T. E. HALEY, WHOLESALE oo If you want your linir dressed to really suit yon, atylo and in the luteet Paris faghionn, if yun oe : it trimmed or singed, or shampooed to periectint then yo to z ny Do yon require the perfection of preparations to kee your teeth white, your shin soft and supple.) MA DAM you, PIMPL Freckles, Blorehes, dandrull, & Jadies and gentlamen., SMOKERS" black teeth ningi rue Madam Brochevs Smokesr Tooth Powder. Advice free, Note Addrera, Malye Brochet, Occidental Block, 1121¢ East Columbia Ave.,, three doors enst of 0, ‘i Fox, grocer. ae Ross Thompson. [ oa) Ihave blocks of stock in tho followiug companies for aly Enreka Consolidated West Le Roi and -Josio. Monite. Gopher, Hoes Evening Star Monte Cristo, Sivlerine and’ R. KE. Lee, Ae Lotsinthe Original Townsite THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS,-:+ < ROSSLAND, 3B. c. Rossland Evening Record tional, 28 Spok Street, Opposite the Int PUBLIC AUCTION, © rp tieue sis xeo: New line of goods. C.C. GIBSON & CO. The only AUCTION#ERS. in the camp: To the Fublic—Bring your. goods (Anything) and -have them sold by-us... Terms moderate. .. Prompt settlements. N. B. Money advanced on. goed Brought to:be sold at Auetion. : Received.z—_— 600 Doz Pairs of Socks from 2c. up, worth 36e. up. . 600 Pairs of Blankets from, 75c np, worth $1.50 up. i 26 Cases of Underware from S5c. up, worth $1.00 up, 45 Cases Top Shirts and Sweaters from 30c up; worth-$1.00 u And a car lot of other hings» i ig .-Rubbers, + Shoes, ete.‘bought at 40 cents on the dollar and will be sdld” at= hall the price charged elsewhere.” ‘This is not an advertisement fake— but @ true fact—call and be convinced. The goods ‘are first’ clase— only the paices are pitiably low. 2 ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE. 42 EAST COLUMBIA AVENUE. OSSOSSSSSSODD GHSBSSROSDOSH 0 Quick Work. * Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. Good gad.Ile horses, elegant turnouts, nobhby eleighs, and fancy driving teams; will drive you anywhere at any time day or night. If you are getting up a sleighing party, eee us about rigs—good ‘horecs. Horses boarded by the day or month. Packing of all kinds done, We do ex- press and baggage work; will call at‘any part of the city. Contracts and job work ne promptly, light or heavy freight handled, mining machinery delivered on short notice, ore contracts taken. Furniture, pianos and eafes safely moved. We pay all damages done to anthing we handle. We act as ehippers’agents, will tran sfer, warehouse, or ship any class of goods. “We sell Washington seasoned Fir and Tamarac wood. Stables: First Aventue, Bet. Spokane and Washington Ste. John W. Hartline, Proprietor. Tel. No 8 " Office: 9 Washington ano RETAIL DEALERIN.,. McCrae & Co Mining and . HOTEL VoL 3, NO. 144 ROSSLAND,, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1888. 7 PRICE FIVE CENTS. LADIES’ RINGS One very strong point in our b perhaps the is Ladier’ Rings. I pay special attention to this line and conseqnently ehow the largest and.choicest collection of them founda in the Kootenay. I have them in all styles with any combination of stones, and the vaiues are the very best which are made possible only by buying for CASH. VA J. WU. SPRING, Suecessor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING.” NEXT DOOR TV POSTOFFICE. 2 “BARGAINS! READY. MADE SUITS, $6. TO $20. READY MADE OVERCOATS, 85. TO $25. ; (Union Made.) 3 SUITS. TO ORDER, $20. TO $40. (Union Made.) OVERCOATS TO ORDER, $18. TO $35. © ‘ Just Received @ The finest line of tranks and valises ever shown in Rossland. A line @ of Gents-Hocky and Ladies Skating Shoes in light colors. ‘ @ Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes a (@ Toclose at .. i Peres $1.00. @ Larger sizes. at $1.25 to $1.50. atest Styles. in American and English Hats. ® MJ, OHEARN, The Clothier. C. O. Lalonde ok le cham: \ Strong shoes forsturdy boye and stylish shoes for fatherr dainty ehoes for little girls and misses and elegant shoes fur their mothers. We do not confine oureelves to supplyin; anyone age or eex with FOOTW EaR, bnt make a specialt: of “good wheres for everyone.” Qur etack is complete, com priging every kind of Boot and Shoe manufactured, light Santa Claus QUARTERS AT WALLAGE’S TOYS, , PANSY ©0008, DAI S-AsDAAG, SHINA, SAMES. HUNDREDS.-OF PRETTY THINGS TO CHOOSE FROM —AT— H.S. WALLAGES, STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, FANC' Goons. Circulating Library HAS MADE HIS ROSSLAND HEAD- GOODS, TOYS, NOTIONS AND MUBICAL Florse mine yesterday to seo if 1t was all right, and it was, It will atart to work this evening or tomorrow morning. The 80-horse power boiler arrived about ten days ago, and the compreseor only last Thureday. As it wasallin place and’ ready for operation yesterday, itis the quickest work of the kind in ‘the camp. Daniel Boice, banker ‘and genera! all round capitalist, got to much “lemon- ade and cider” aboard, mace a racket suticient to warrant_the pulice in be- lieving that there had been an Indian mutbreak from the north, or another Reil rebellion. The police suppressed him temporarily, but ‘later he broke out again worse than ever, and had ‘tobe run in, but as this was hia first offense, and he promised to not mix his drinks in the future. The judge fined him‘ $65, which he paid and, joyfully made his secape, IT ADVERTISES ROSSLAND. UL LOO GSI Expected That Le Roi Shares- will Be Good ‘for $7.00 B. A.C. MARKET PICKING UP No Truth in the Story that the Cor- poration Has an Option on YY the Alf, at Ymir. Novel Plan of the Midwinter Carnival Com- mittee in Force. Lonnon, Nov. 80, 1898. - The Mi Carnival ly notified, the pi Christmas Gifts for Men. In allkinds of fine furnish- ings. Handsome line of Neck ware, Handkerchiefs, Suspend- ers, Hats and other- useful thinge for men. +OUR Tailoring > Department IS UNSURPASSED. CL hag adopted a good ‘plan of advertising Rossland and her sports, by placing sta- ionery for writing. purposes in alt the srincipal public places with the adver- tisement of the carnival upon 1t, These’ envelopes, etc., are mailed to wll parts of the world, and will doa great sleal to bring the -carnival to the atten- tion of the out ot town public, and in- form them or our greatannual winter sporting event. i LANDS AND WORKS DEPARTMENT. of the Le Roi company will appear here during the firat week in December or on the firat annivereary of the introduc- tion of the Britigh America Corporation. Efforts are being. made already to form market in Le Roi shares—at a premium of course. One authority told me yes- terday that he thought the price good tor £7 per share, equal toa capitaliza- tion of about £1,400,000. Meantiine there ia no truth in a report lately current that the B. A. C. had an »ption on the Alf’ mine at Ymir. Colo- nel Domville, M. P., has written toa leading paper here expressing a - disbe- lief in the alleged corruption of the Yu- kon officials, but I question ii many peo- ple believed in the charges made. The B.A. C. market is slowly waking up;‘not that there is a deal of variation, but a'éteady rise in Globe Financa and B. A, C’s. is sure to put a better com- plexton of. prices, especially when the public realize some of their money from the lock-up in South African or Western Australia, for which markets are. sub- ‘Stantially-betters gars . A meeting of shareholders has-been held of the Dominion Mining, Develop- Islands Reserved for Light House. Purposes —Other Lands. Hon. C. A. Semlin, commissioner of he Lands and. Works department, un- ter date Dec. 18, issued notice that the Sister. group of islets, situated in. the zulf of Georgia, of ‘the west coast of Lasqueti Island, has been. reserved and et‘apart for the use of ‘the Dominion sovernment for light houses purposes. Also, that all crown.Jands situated in 4) +he Bennett Lake and Atlin Lake Min- ing divisions of Cassiar district are re- serverved [rom pre-emption or -sale un- il further ‘notice, excepting auch par- -ela'as may-be offered-forenle- at: -pybiic’ iuetion. . ‘ igs Oe ey ‘The Spitzee. Opposite Post Office ment and Agency Co. The proceedings The Indian Chief Gold Mining’ Com- 1 ‘ere eatisfactory, for the Queen Bess 3300005 pany was Guly‘organized and incorpora- PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. urned yeaterday frum a visit to Sp kane. medium, or heavy. Prices are all light, however. ee AAACN UAUALAIAUANAUAAMAMAUAUAMALAAALALAUAAZ21 Hunter Bros. IM PORTERS... : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Gonads «= Merchandise, - George A. Northern Pacific an official visit to Nelson yesterday. stockholders. . A. H, MaceNeill,bar- via, to atrend conrt ar Star-Lron Mask Pe after. the holid: Northport, came up on a visit over Sai ing ypent Sunday in Trai. E, W. Matthews, the 2. G. ile Co's. pects for the New Yeur. from Spokane and Republic. Mr. Rev! be started:in Republi are prop Misres Nancy and Nettie Tuttle re Mitchell, agent of the at this place, left on Charles H. Mackintogh.was 2 eouth bound paseengrr for S; okune this morn- ing, to attend a meelirg of the Le Mo leit for Vie- y the Centre He will return Mr. and Mrs, H. ©. Beilenger, of arday, and returned this morning, hav- | x, Dunn -. rep is in town on his. quarterly visit. Jocking up the business houses anr general pros- }* John R. Reavis came in last night will goon take charge of 2 newspaper to by the stockbro- bers and mining men of Spokane’ who i lin bli i of] a; property is: described as excellent, also aathe best equipped. property in the slovan, and there is n fair’ amount of ath in hand. Their Atlin lake pros- wet: are most promising, particularly shere-proverties in that district are all the rage in Vancouver. The, company tas begun to trade in reindeer skins, Lhear that the Klondyke Grunt Com- niegions, (Andergon’s Co.) having £00,- 100 capital, is being underwritten, or ather attempts to get underwriting, are wing made at 50 per cent. Several Klondyke ‘dredging schemes we onthe tapis here. A competitor is umored against the White Pass rail- way. The new route is via the Dalton Crail. : In some remarks the other day about the British Gold Property Co., whatever that may be, the Daily Mail thus. pro- seeded to enlighten its readers: The floating of Canadian ‘mining tures ia conducted on a different princi- ple to that favored in Great Hritain. Here we do.not allow # company to is- 3 but in Canada it ted & y for the purpos of handling the Spitzee mineral claim in. the southern part of town. ‘The capita! stock of the company is’ 1,000,000 Jharer - ] of the par value of $1, 300,000 of whic! have been set aside as treasury etock for development ‘purposes. The’ following named gentlemen compose the directory of the company, which is a very stron, sue, Aid augurs well for the company’s futuie: Keneeth L. Burnet, Jame. lev Hewer of fy. W. Weekes, secretary ee coma.ny, Ernes: »MeD vata. do vere xppuinter the cor pauy, une i butu here ant ia London. laige b’ecks of stock nave been ate spoken for by loca) inves-ore, Who »:e iamiliae with the lay ni ory of ‘ie now tamoos Spitzee. To W. T. MeDonald is due great cred- tt for the xnccessful | organization of this new company, as it was he who, ghizing the sterling worth of the » took. up the option upon the ground at the start, arranged forthe succeeded in forming a new and one of the very stropgest compunies: ever or ganized in this city, all within the space of a few days. Earnest Kennedy also. worked industriously in the exploitation. | ; paid het dak ec : t- is with a large-xapital, chiefly in shares of Cutting Scrape. e +s the nominal value of $1. At first only occured even- Manufacturer’s Agents: _ ; . Standard Mining Supplies. Goodwin Candles, Canton Steel, California Caps and Fase. : bir! eitaarfierereae . HL Fi : : the Heinzig interests in B.'C., arrived from Butte, Montana, Sutarday night, where he has en for the past two months on a business trip. ‘Mra. Fitz- emall! portion of the shares wiil be offer- ed, with the object of providing working capital. In order to secure the requisite gum these shares are pedcled out ata temptingly low price, ranging from 1 cent to 25 cents. As development pro- ceed iesués of shares at higher levele are male, as the value of the mine is proved. As arule shares never rise to unwieldy afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, irom the Mas- onic hall on East Columbia ave., and will be under the auspices of the Mas- onicorder of thiscity. Interment will be in the Laural Hint cemetery. Rossland Metal Works. Peter Rodier, the old reliable tinner, with the Rossland Metal Works, Okan- ogan_building, Spokane Street, is pre- pared to do all work in his line promptly at the lowest living prices. Money can be saved by patronizing him. tf n ing about 8 o’clock at the Centre Star hotel, on Second ave., between 9 couple of winers, in which onc of the _particip- gerald accompanied her husband on the | ants received some very painful but not visit. , serious cuts from a pocket knife in the James R. Neff, of.Moogomin, North- | hands of his adversary. _From all ac- west Territories, who hag been in Rurs- | counts both of the men, Frank Bearden land for ‘several days paston his firet|4nd Pat Halibam, were under the in- i Mr.|guence of liquor. They met in the visit to the city, left for his home. : Neff is a pioneer in the Northwest, hev-|Centre Star bar-room and Hallinam says: ‘Ll was trying to get Beard te ingcame to. this country during the o Cariboo gold discovery and excitement. | go home and go to when he cut me with a pocket knife.” Beardon is said MUTTON Tee ey yoyo . B, Davey, goneral merchant of wien 8 pein Northport, where he wen XMAS PREREN TS. [geet ee eee ce me Halliham is cut in the left ear, jaw opened his store.. Every business house and side, not at all deep or serious. in that town is doing well and are Call and inspect our large assortment before purchasing. Our prices are right. Our goods are right. : The men are miners and have had no kept busy day and night filling orders. McLEAN & MORROW, previons difficu.ty as fer-ay can Opposite the Bank of Montreal. : THE. DRUGGISTS OER Beet, Pork, Mutton, Fish Oysters Game. Agents: Giant Powder, ROSSLAND AND SANDON. Investment Brokers. Mining propertiey bought and sold. We have buyers for the standard : mining stocks of Kootenay. — (‘onti- dential reports furnished on applica- tion by competent engineer. a8 OEE WASHINGTON ROSSLAND, B. A Sreaden a HARRY MCINTOSH, S) 8, Moustac! Soba offee an - Ce Salad Bowls, Celldren's Steeda foil ling of Nick-Nacks for Bureau and Mentel in Fancy China feeyaseavea: |” assortment of Cake, d Coffee PROPR, Merchants’ Lunch. 25c. From 12 neon to. 2:30 p m WAAAAAMAAAUAAUAGSA dO ULAAAdOSJO ALANA SAAS AUAJUA ALD UAL ANS AITAHAUANAALAIAIALALALALALALIAMALALLALALALLE a Dealers in zu Real Estate MONEY Loaned at LOW Rates of Interest. - in Dividends are paid at so much per bare, irreapective of the nominal price. By this arrangement, those people who were placky evough to find the working capital get inon ‘‘the ground floor,” while, in addition, the system affords grand scope for bucket shop activity. A large proportion of the shares in the Le Roi gold mine, which is to be offered ~ next month to the British public, was at the.start issued at the paltry price of 5 cents or 24d. per share. The mar- ket price of these original shares is now about 82s, 6d. BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE. O. M. Fox & Co. SOLE AGENTS 106 Columdia Ave. ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND LAVATORIES ON ALL FLOORS, HOT AND COLD WATER BATIIS FREE TO GUESTS. OPEN ALL Ni@nr. - A First Class Bara. Miners Checks Gq Cashed. Free of Charge. ROSSLAND SCHOOL OF ASSAYING. NOW OPEN With NIGHT axp DAY Classes. Short course includes the sssay of any kind of rier tekiekte $3635: learned. It is not thought likely that Bearden will return to Rossland, where he would ve taken in by the police, Sleighs for the Rink. The Le Roi stables will this evening inaugurate a eleigh service from any part of the town tothe rink, hetween the hours of 7 p.m. and 10:30 p. m. Charles 15 cents one way or 25 cents r rs round trip. Parties of three or more 10] the sidewalke in front of the business cents each, Call up telephone 89, or| houses were cleared of snow at an car! leave orders with O. D. Ticker, hour this morning much to the sati: ——_—_—— faction and comfort of those who have Go to M. J. O’Hearn’s for boys’ sole- leather ahoes ; special tine, only $1, «CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED., Carnival Meeting ‘Tonight. The Winter Carnival cummittee will meet at 6:30 o’clock this afternoon for the purpose of considering the letting of advertising, and settling upon the special days for outside towns. A full attendance is desired. QUICKEST WORK ON RECORD. Oe Tel. 65. - Cable Address,'''Morse,’? Rossland. Codes, Clough’s and Bedford McNeil’a ore for GOLD, SILVER, LEAD. COPPER. &tudents may enter on the ccurse of study at any time for either day or night classes. W. P. MORRAY Prin’. IMPERIAL RLOCK, ROSSLAND. J. F. HONEYFORD The East End Tailor. e=Fine Suits 171 Conumsra Avenve East. Epwanp Cronyn. J. A.MACDONALD, Macdonald Clute & Cronyn 3.8, Chote, Jn DO PEOPLE READ ADS? We know that they read The RECORD ads, Ask any of our a vertisers if they are not convinced ofthis, Ask M. J. O’Hearn, the stotbiars ak The Crescent: aak J. W. Spring, the jeweler, ask the many othera. ey wil bay YES. i . 5 Pursuant to Chief Ingaam’s orders, all Spokane Street, } ROSSLAND, B.C. 4 j tetera Solicitors gand Notaries. olicltors for the Bank of British North America Money to Loan. Iron Horse Machinery Started Up Yesterday for a Trial Test, Superintendent George Pfunder start- ed up the 7-drill compressor at the Iron Old newspapers for eale at the Record office, 16 cents per hundred; 200 for 25 cel = : to be about a good deal during the day. This is a good step. keep it up. MoB