ROSSLAND oe : € DOMINION GOVERN’NT OFFICERS BR. B, McDonap :—Collector of Customs. Government agent in charge of bureau for issuing Klondike miners’ certifi- cates. ef ‘W. 8; Jonza:—Internal Revenue Col- -lector. : Slocan Ore Shipments. The Slocan ore. shipments following aie made up from: July 1 to December 26, 1808: From Sandon— . 8,410. 1,788 1,817 480 183¢ PROVINCIAL OFFICERS. 1836 F. Sonorieip:—Supreme Court Reg- istrar. . Joun Kinxur:—Gold Commineiouer and Stipendiary Magiatrate. . ‘W. J. Rosrnson :—Deputy Sheriff. E. 8. Bowzs, M: D:—Coroner. ROSSLAND OITY OFFICERS. . 8. Waxtack:—Mayor. C, O. Laronve, Alderman. A. 8. Goopevz, Alderman. Ross THompson, Alderman. Aubert Bareett, Alderman. Joun Encren, Alderman. 7 Joun 8. Ciure, Jk, Alderman. Jou Inarax, Chief of Police. Wat: McQuesn, City Clerk. ‘Wx. Hor, Assessor. J. A. Jonpan, Police Magistrate. SALE OF THE B. 6. INE Deal Closed in Rossland Today by Major Leckie, THE PRICE PAID 18 ~ $260,000 A Payment of $50,000 Was Made this Morning by Toronto Syndicate. ——_——- There has been -considerable news: paper talk lately about the sale of the famous B. 0. mine in Summit camp, in the Boundary country. The price men- tioned has varied from $300,000 to $400,- 000. ‘The deal was closed. thig morning in Rossland by Major R. E, Leckie, who ia re ings ‘Toronto sy , with Clarence McQuaig at the head. ‘The price is $250,000. Fifty thousand doliars was paid this morning to Mr. Harrison; who owned the property. es ROSSLAND VS. NELSON. A Hooky ‘Match in Nelson Won by Ross- a. forge The hockey gameplayed yesterday aft- ernoon at Nelson, between Rossland and Nelson-was won by d by a Sovereign.... Wonderful. 8 O. M. Wileon fae) Treasure Vault. . “ 40° 45 Blue Bird... : 206 Noble Five .. From Concentrator Siding—. From New Denver— California. : From Whitewater— Whitewater. Jackson..... Whitewater deep. From: McGuigan—. -Rambler Antoine. : Native Silver Bell. Total. pois haces bc Police. Court. William McCormick was up thie morn- ing, charged with obtaining money. -He borrowed $6 froin Father Rivers and $6. at the Sister’s hospital, saying he was going to work and wanted.money to buy blankets. He tried to borrow money of other people. His ‘case was remanded until Friday next. ‘There was born to the wife of Joseph Davis a son yesterday. If tho lad grows up to be as good a. ‘miner ag_ his father he will be all right. Cable Adéress:' “PARKER.” ROSSLAND, B.C. +. \¢Moreing & Neal's, Telephone, Goaea'§ Beliort, fence: Gz Chas. E. Bean: dL. PARKER & 60, ‘aon i OR, rties examined, Mines mai , dard Stocks bourht and sold” J. L. PARKER ting mining engineer. Dundee, - Consulting mints fpermonts J. L. PABREE. Pro score of four to one. J. W. Spring and A. W. Dann acted astime keepers. D. J. Beaton was ref- Ge Chesterton, of Rossland,. scoured the first goal; Duncan, of Nelson, the sec- ond; McBride, of Rossland, the third, and Ree, of Rossland, the fourth. The teams lined up as follows: py OBeLAND. Pee SEVEN HOURS 48 MINUTES. Sun Rises at 7:41 and Sets at 4:29 To: day, Today the sun rose at 7:41 and set at 4:29, consequently the day was7 hours and 48 minutes long. One month from today the sun will rise at 7:19 and set'at 6:09, making the day 8 hours and 60 minutes long, or one hour and two min- A month later, —_———— New Year’s Dinner, Messrs. Kiockmann and Peiser pro- prietors of the Internationa! hotel and concert hall, gave a most delectabie apread in the way of a New Year's din- ner, for all the employees of the house, and eome other friends on New Year's night. Toasts, songs, and it of Co-Partnership: Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing under the name of Dabney © parker pas ‘peen this day dissolved by mu: nse al eer JOSEPH B. DABNEY, J.L. PARKER. Rossland, B. C., Dec. 31,189. = Hunter Bros. —FoR— able Delicacies, ROCQUEFORT CHEESE. IMPERIAL CHEESE. SWISS CHEESE. CROSS & BLACKWELLS8’. JAMS, JELLIES PICKLES. ‘OSS and CHOCOLATES. ey a Goad so mong seetoh oma! oh eat yon free our opinion as to whother it. Bey wana meee aa Highest references furnished, MARION & MARION & were the order of the evening. Every- thing good to eatand drink was served in abund: and a very enjoyable time was had by all present. The employees ing Messrs. Klock EXPERTS Civil & Mechanical Engineers, Graduates of the iytechnic School of Engineering: Bachelors i ences, Laval University, Members ‘ater Works joined in p D,O. and Peizer each with & fall gold Can. 11% 8034 |6 Fresh Fanc Grocerias. { ery ¥ "|: Rossland Mining Stocks y the Pt Limited, Columbia avenue, P. 0. Box 498 Ca- ple address, “Tantling,'” Codes, ‘Clough; Liebe: Bedford McNeal and Moreing & Neal:| ib °“SINING OPERATORS AND DROKERB, at: Established 1895, ‘Agents for N. a Rossland, Ymir and Erie. We Have Buyers: for All Stand- , ~ard Stocks. TABOO... -ssee eee : | Jumbo icin Maiinn'y) fi EVENING RECORD, JANUARY 3; 11))- &-F, b. Railway addition to}. ypueus enzscon, — |Rossland Loan. (tice. ‘ “INO; 16 WASHINGTON 8T. Watches, Clooks and. Jewelry: in, Btock “> REPAIRING “DONE... PHiL A. SILVERSTONE, PROP. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B. O. Niner ‘Bullding, Columbia Avenue, Coupe Lp ihee If you ‘want your. hair dressed to really sult’ your Fe 5 - atyla‘and in the lateat Parie faeliloiie, if-you want 3 1eS : Ab tehaitnet or singed; or. shampooed to perfection, a “ then £004 ADAM -BROOHET,' ‘The Australian Specialist. jection’ brilliant, Do you Tequire the perfection of preparations to. keep yor OCH ee a cio? your teeth. white, your skin oft ‘and supple, MADA. 1 you, PIMPLES, : Freckles, Blotches, dandruff, &e.;: &c.; uickly removed from ‘adies and gentlemen. -SMOKERS?. black tecth magically whitened :by the use of Madam Brochetv’s Suiokeer -Tooth Powder, Advice: free. Note Address, Madan Hiothet ‘Occidental Block, 112}¢ East: Columbia Ave... thred- doors east of O..M. fox, grocer. --\ 0 ¢ > « ars BS ; Republic: Camp. Black Tail. utte & B 136 | Trop. Son 25 {Palo Alto .~ | WHOLESALE ano RETAIL . . DEALERIN., Beef, | Pork, . Mutton, ~ Ovsters | Game. | Spokane Street ROSSLAND, B.C. ‘December 31." .- - part till and including Saturday et ments made sam Ross . Thompson. = — T have blocks of stock in’ tho following companies for: vi Fureka Consolidated West Le Roi and, Josie, Monite,-Gophys Homestake, Evening Star Monte Cristo, Sivierine.and RB. L :. -Lotsin the Original Townsite “THE REDDIN JACKSON'.CO., 4G NTS, "ROSSLAND, B. day” this week gre slaughter sale of Clothing. Non petter inthe city. ee Auction sales every night uh- ~-6.6,GIBSON & CO. | ~ .@NVB. ‘Sales. conducted in. a Terms moderate. Settl day.) eceiVved.a—— ee : 600 Doz Pairs of Socke:from: 12%¢c. up. worth 86c. up. - 600 Pairs of Blankets: from-76¢ up, worth $1.60 up. " ~- 26 Cases of Underware from 35e. up, worth $1.00. ap. ‘45 Cases To» Shirts and Sweaters from 30c up, worth $1.00'a And‘a car. Jot of other “farnighings "including Rubbers, . Mackintoshes, Shoes, etc. bought at 40 cents-on the dollar and will be eold ‘at- balt the price charged elsewhere.» This is not- an adverti¢ement. fake but a true fact—call ‘and be convinced, The goods :are first clase— only:the paices are pitiably low. Rate 3 HOUSE. .. 42 BAST COLUMBIA AVENUE. ROSSLAND AUCTION. home or office for 15 cents a week or centa a month after. December.‘1. The Evening Record delivered to your Quick Work. er “Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. To Suit Office rooms or rooms for house- i ing in the New Record build- ing, fitted up to suit the.tenant. EBERC. SMITH —Dealer in— of Mines, Stocks andt Real Estate. 3 | d ne promptly, light or heevy freight handled, mining &| short notice, ore contracte taken. Furniture, pianos and eafes safely meved.. al | sier, warehouse, or ship any class of goods, d F fi | Stables: Fir-t. Aventue, For further particulars apply to & > Good sad ile horaes, elegant turnouts, nobby eleighe, and fi ney driving team! will 2 ive-yqu any whe! eat any time day or night. eh, and fancy driving of : you are getting up a sleighing party, see ug about rigs—good h Horses boarded .by the day or month. Packing of all kinds Jone: press and baggage work; will call at any part.of the city. ees. Wedo ex| Contracts and job work machinery delivered o12 : é pay all damages done to anthing we handle, We oct as shippers’ agents, will tran - We sell Washington seasoned Fir and Tamarac wood. : Office: 9 Washington Bet. Spokane and Washington Ste. 9 Washing ¥ ~ John W. Hartline, Proprietor. For Any Season. * -Job printing of all kinds done to your entire gutasfactlon at’ the || GSSSSSCSSOSS FSSOSS90SSG9SR A . NEWSPAPER cur? IF 80} headed cane. a Juat received direct from England, Al . The Saturday Record,. containing al!) the local mining n ‘wili be mailed carpets, rage, curtains and linoleum. The Crescent brick store. ews to any addrese in the United States or A AISMITA, -“- PIMES. BUILDING]: QOanada for $1 a year. QHIOCAGO Record Job office;120!4 Columbia avenue. Letter h statements, counteralips, cards, incal tickets, ete: nee neesil , and get prices, . UP-GO DAGE PRINTING. LLDLLTE SLLLLLGSOS ~The Saturday Record Each week contains alithe mining news. of Ro: adecam p, b q Our'Prescription Department ia always at your service. Opposite the Bank of Montreal. ossland Evening Record VOL, 8, NO. 156. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1899.) , PRICE FIVE CENTS. Curb Bracelets. Hitherto the “Curb Chain Bracelet” has been looked upon asa “graple,”? with little noticeable change in style from year to year. “We have, however, recently added to our stock something entirely new in,‘Curh Hracolete.”” = = This new etyle ie'stndded with Pearls and Torquvise. The effect is pleasing, nul adda little of cont and much beauty. ‘: JoW, SPRING, Successor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING. , yU{NEXT DOOR TV POSTOFFICE, : Are the prices of all CHRISTMAS Goons ta M, J. O'HEARN’S; the Clothier. (Our stock of Ties, conaisting of Four-in-handg, . Puffs Knots, Bowe, Flowing cid, are up to date in’ every line. We carry'a full line of the King and John. B.° Steteon hata in all the lntest stylee. Our Shoe are always in the lend and are made by the best: manntfacturers in America. We carry the best line of Mirer’s Shoer, Hip and. Knee Rubber Boots with, leather-eoles. Our prices. of. Ready Made Clothing are right. -Our zoooda are new and perfect fitting. Our Ordered Clothing ig equally'as cheap. Fit and. workmanthip. gnuranteed. ‘ger Union labor em-, ployed. °A call eolicited. Wizhing you all a prosperous “New Year. -BMALL <2. as > © “SHOE: for little, chaps Santa Claus HAS MADE HIS ROSSLAND HEAD- QUARTERS.AT WALLACE’S TOYS.) ‘ FANSY ©99D9, BAIS AsDRAD,- GMINA, GAMES. HUNDREDS OF PRETTY THINGS TO CHOOSE FROM H. S. WALLACES, QTATIONERY, WALL PAPER, FANCY * GOODS, TOYS, NOTIONS AND MUSICAL q@oobs. Circulating Library Christmas Gitts for Men. In allkinds of fine furnish- ings. Handsome line of Neck ware, Handkerchiefs, Suepend- era, Hats and: other ueeful things for.men. 3...00R - Tailoring >< Department IS UNSURPASSED. 6 W MOUNT 80. : TAILORS AND. : FUBNISHERS2=—-— > Opposite Post: Office — ceqyrrreirnnste arn snrnevnreevteseeesryeraeyernnne tenes yirL Hunter Bros. IMPORTERS sisi | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Conor. 2. Merchandise, Manufacturer’s Agents: Standard Mining Supplies. Agents: Goodwin Candles, Canton, Steel, Giant Powder, Celifornia Caps and Fuse. i ROSSLAND AND SANDON. MMIII ee nro unos THERE’S A LOOSENESS OF THE fcvsiriit cimenr such J OINT Ss gives relief-‘and sends a thrill of hope ° through the eufferer. Continued ure : drives out the pain and the cure which seemed impossible is a reality. well tried prescription. UGAASIALUNSAMAQMAAULAUG ADGA JO G44 GAA dAAAUAAUA Adib UAHA i Made froma new but PRICESO CENTS 8 bottle. MORROW, THE DRUGGISTS McLEAN & WALLACE S ORGANIZATION Mayor Wallace States. his Case to His Constituents. PLATFORM SAME AS: LAST YEAR Is Willing to Stand on-His' Record in the Council—Kept His Pledges to All. H.8. Wallace: and his most ardent supporters were all gathered together ‘last night in ‘the old Branswick hotel building. on Columbia. avenue. Some speeches were made by Mayor Wallace, J.B. Johnson and others, ail of which were well received by those present. The audience. of anpporters, although small, was certainly well enthused, and made.up in vigor for what they may have lacked in nun: bers. Mr. Wallace stated that he stood be- fore the public on the same platfurm he did a year ago, and referred to his rec- ord in the council to ghow how well: he had performed his duties. s J.B. Johnson was selected as chair- man, and W.L, Hunna, secretary. A large general committee wag appointed, anda meeting is called for tonight to further organize the forcce. Among thoge present were noticed J: B. Johnson, J. 8. Clute, Wilzon McKin- non, Chris McDonald, Win. McQueen, W. 8. Henderson, Thos. Stack and many others. ‘The big fight is now on, and a hot F DO PEOPLE READ ‘ADS? We kuow that they read The RECORD ads. Ask any of our ad- vertisera if they are not convinced o this. Ask M. J. O’Hearn, the clothier; nek ‘The Crescent: ask J. W. Spring, the jeweler, ask the many others. ‘They will esy YES.. time is d by both eides, Pipe’ Raffle. A raffle for pipes was held last night at Crow & Morris’ cigar store, in whica the lucky winners . were E. Cronyn, R. G. E. Leckie, Lee Coombs and A. H. Harrison. PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. Ross Thompson left on the noon train for a short trip to Spokare. Lee Long went to Republic this morn-| ing on mining business. John Stone, left on the noon train today on timber business, Wn. Miller, of the Butte Mills, re- turned to the mills today after spending tho holidays in the city. J. F. McCrae went’ to. Halcyon Hot Springs last night. has been inthe city for the past two months, left today ‘for Greenwood to open a and issioa of- E. C.F, Pellam, late of Toronto,-who| - FST GAPATE GUN A, §. Goodove Holds a Rousing Moating Last Night. CAMPAIGN COWMITTERS APPOINTED Proposes Joint Discussion with. His ca. John McKane started - for the old country. today, where he expects to spend about three-months. He goes on a i and trip bined and will visit his old home while away. Mr. McKane hag some eplendid . mining properties which: he- will endeavor to put on the market while there. Clive Pringle lefton the noon train for Greenwood, where he goes to practice law. Robert Ballot, the violinist hag re- returned froin Kaslo, and will remain in Rovaland hereafter. , J, F. Herrick, of the Iron Mask, is in the city.on busi: with the for Next Satur- day Evening. Last ‘n‘ght the supporters of A. 8. Goodeve gathered into the big Pacific hall to listen to the platform of their candidate and to chow therr sincerity by isting mm the ization of tees for the carrying out of their full plans to support: Mr. Goodeve in the strongest possible and moat effective manner. q\T. Mayne “Daly was chosen chair- man, and after a few well received -xe- markson the general issues of the com- ing camp aign, introduced A. 8. mine, s Mra. Lillian Tilghman and little daughter have returned from a risit to Spokane, where they spent the holidays. Elmer Maybery, of Seattle, has accep- teil a position with Dave Morgan at the Clarendon, where he will be glad to meet his old friends. 2 F. W.. Dyko, of Vancouver, B. C., is in the city on a business trip. J.F. McCrae, announced laet night just before going to the springa, that he for ald deve, the for mayoralty honors. Mr. Goodeve stated his platform, its principles and his reasons for taking the stand he does on euch public matters of intereat to all.. His remarks were to the point, and were well received by the listeners. * He promised, if elected, to. do all.in his power to complete the sewage sys- tem and secure water and light system for the city, either by buying the prea- ent plants or putting in new ones. He favored the continuance of street im- would stand asa did in the third ward, Itis hoped by his friends that he will recover from his ill; | -\nesrintime to-take”an’ active part in thecampaign. JOSEPH .KRELLY. DEAD. He Requested That He Be Burled at Spo- ykane. Izeeph Kelly. died at the Sister's hos- pital last night,-where he had been ten ‘aye. Fever complaint and bowel trou- ble was the cause of his death. He was about 58 years of age, and has heen working at the Victor-Triumph for the past four months. Hehas been in the p and the pay of 80 cents an hour for labor. He was’ dpposed_to the payment of salaries to the mayor_ and city vounicil dnd Yould. nat. accept. compensation for his services if elected. ©. 0: Lalonde followed. with a brief aketch of his official associations with Mr. Goodeve -while in the city council. F. W. Rolt was called for and respond- ed in a most ~ facetions and entertaining manner. Three cheers und atiger were then given Mr. Goodeve, and the general committee "selected held a meeting at once, T., Mayne Daly was chosen campabout six months. He: req that his remains be buried at Spokanc. He claimed to belong tothe Masonic order and was in good standing with the t of the C. O. Lalonde vice chairman, and J. D. ‘L. McGaughey, secretary. Mr. Geodeve’s committee was named order at Bodie, California, A was sent there this morning announcing his death and asking for information and instructions. THE COLDEST YET. The Thermometor Goes to ten Degrees Be- low zero.” Last night was the coldest it has been thie winter by several degrees. The thermometor registered 10 degrees be- low zero this morning at sun rise. Yes- terday morning, which was the coldest up to that time, the thermometor only reached zero. Curling Is Popular. Last night there was a hig crowd of curlers present at both rinks and. the games were kept up until after midnight Someexcellent scores were made and the sport seems to be drawing new de- votecs nightly. Z 2 The crowd of skaters was not as large’ as usual nor did they stay as late, which was probably owing to the extreme cold snap last night, which made everyone wish they could get nearer the stove. Noticy to Water Consumers. All persons are warned not to leave their faucets open, which results in the waste of water. and all persons found. doing so will have the water shut off. This is made necessary. on account of the scarcity of water during the cold weather. -Rossuanp Water & Liaur Co. Will Be Shipped Home. The remains of the late Robert Hoath willbe taken to his bome at Owen’s Sound, Ont., by hia father, who is ex- ag follows: Cl Hon, T. Mayne Daly; eecretary James McGaughey. Ward One—W. L. Orde, chairman ; W. H. Bell, James Morrison, John. O'Neil, Fred Wild, E. A. Seaton, Frank Currie, G. L. Gordon, J. E, Mille, W. R, “Bra- den, C. O. Lalonde, J..3. Donald, A. J. Lockhart, A. B. Clabon, Norman Mc- W. Shipley and Andy Revesback. Ward Two—F. W. Rolt, chairman ; M. H. Harvey, Dr. Reddict, W. C. Martin, W.H. Greer, Charles Howson, Hector McPherson, Fred Ritchie, H. O’Conuel, Robert Barr. C. H. Stibbs,.Lee Coombs and Ross Thompgon. Ward Three—R. Daiby. Morkill, man; Fred Linburg, Wilson Pfeifer, Arthur Dutton, J. E. Saucier, T. M. Daly, 8S. A. -Hartman, Steve Barbora, Albert Barrett, George Moore and C. H. M. Cameron. Mr. Goodeve’s committce will meet tonight in his headquarters. The committemen were instructed to meet tonight at Mr. Goodeve’s head- quarters. It was decided to hold an open meeting on Saturday night next, alsv on Wednesday night, just previous to election, and’ invite H. 8, Wal- lace, his friends andthe public to at- tend the-meeting and discuss the igsues the campaign. . BURIED TODAY. The Remains of Willlam McKellar Laid to Rest in Laurel Hill, At‘l0 o’clock this morning the remains of William McKellar were laid to restin Laurel Hill cemetery. ‘The funeral ser- vices were held at the grave, Rev. Gan- dier officiating. pelea ee Water shut off. The water company gave notice this morning that the water would be shut pected to arrive here next Saturday. off between the hours of 3 to 5 p. mn. Innes, Frank Walker, J. McArthur, T. ~