{ ; 7 ir fr rages 4 ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, DECEMBER 29, 1898. | | . a z | ee is ee: am | Rossland Evening Record NO. 42 E. CO LUOMBIA AV E: $ BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. * sisi’ poe ache a mots : ee ; Auction S ale : Rossland, B. O. | REPAIRING DONE. . * Pines Bullding, Columbla Avenue. | PHIL A. SILVERSTONE, Prop, Fe = : VOL-3, NO. 152. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1898. PRICE FIVE CENTS. Tonight at 7 O'clock. — A Present to Every Customer.2—— If you want your hair dressed to really suit your ; Ladies Ee | Carb Br “Sania Claus |. ca = APRICOTS a ( 3 ¢ r The Australian Specialist. b Br celets. John RB. Davis. Accused of Stealing John " * é ham's Overcoat. jo you require the perfection of preparations to keep your complection brilliant, Sones — Peat sae gina ot onlay MADAM BSCE ot ha tater the "Gor Chain Brent” Dag barn Inoked spon sO | GORRHES HIS ROSSLAND, HEAD- || Ths wil ean oh Rev | - vot UAd gentiemen. SMOKISRS’ black weth +e eee eee Toy ave use a sigue, with Tittle notleeablo change in style trom Yar Te Trt a eas who was ~ Dovie:| war Bagle Scarce at the Advanced Madam Brochet’s Smokesr_ Tooth Power. Advice free. Note Addrees, ‘Madam ‘We have, however, recently added to our stock something entirely of ene = mn, who wi Bi Brochet, Occidental Block, 112!¢ Egat Columbia Ave... three doore east of O.M. [i ~ new in “Curb Bracolets, TOvs, ; g t yesterday upon the charge of stealing an Fox, grocer. Thia new style ie ‘added with Pearls and Torquoise. ‘The effect is PANSY OOODS., 8 ing to Jobn Cunning- Price of $3.05. Thousands of-articles will be offered. | Don't miss this chance. This new ety ie little uf cont hears ee eauly 16 ‘A BRAG 4. Ms pleasing, and adde cl . es BR a 9 ham, | ; ot : J. WU. SPRI $ The Rossland Auction House, rc a A ; ‘Suecessor to CHALLONER, RUNG & SPRING. ~ @WINA, GAMES. VIRGINIA STOCK On THE RISE’ Oa $OFOHHSOSHHHHGHOHHOHSHHHHHHH HHO HHO OOS ) Ross Thompson. \ NEXT DOOR TV POBTOFFICE. : BeTEING® OF PRETTY a) E ©9OO9OOO0OOOOOO THINGS TO CHOOSE: FROM : : Ss : AT Iron-Mask and Iron Golt - Strong— PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. ‘ + {es < : Te 2 A af Classified ‘Want Adv’ : int — @ | HS. WALLACES,. (iii nie £ | 1jM0 Onange tn. Oe : S$ 1¢e all y S. J.J. Brown left for the: coast this OSS an ining 0C S Lhave blocks of stock in the following companies for sale; 4 ae SE eNBaN WALL PAPER, yey. had it in his trun Stocks. . . vat Fy a . ~< a i 9 at “amare ines aos tngortions onder head “Bit: morning to spenda month with rele _feorsstod bx the Reddin-Jackeon Company Burs Consolidated West Le Roi and Josie. -Monits. Gopher, ; B R ~X IN S|! z : goons, ‘TOYS, NOTIONS AND MUBICAT, Ler appa bs declined 1 as R ions Wanted” free of charge. 7 , {mited, Columbia avenue, P. 0. Box 498 Ca- y ; Ti i i : Ayste faa aes . Ai gine : had cs : bes RMT TTS 2 sp, sword, the coal _man, weut to] bleaddrons, tenting" eee pian boon omestake, Evening Star Monte cris to, Sivlerine and R..E. Lee. A ( J A e 4 ita one: 5 -| fore that ond it wae attempted by the ae SITUATIONS WANTED the Boundary country onfa business trip. Bediont MeNeal 000 org soeane J i > ireulating Library. | defendant to show thet Bellly wanted to ck of the Republic mining compa- : Charles Walters, IJr., left for Ymir to Established 1805. : = : ‘ ita y q cinch Davin. ny is quoted today by ‘local dealers at Emplopment as kitchen oF chamber. maid |lookcafter hia ‘father’s mining interests deents for NS aBrts ney addition to, Lots in the Original Townsite READY MADE SUITS, $6. TO, $20. i 5 John Ing 3. « 5 a SSE 5 ram, chief of police, testified 43:60, which ia.25 cents below the regu- BY, rune ‘wort Callor address Guelph} there, iH i THE REDDIN JACK i RE ADY-M. ADE OVERCO ‘ATS, $5.- TO $25; < He ee Davis ane being ae ee This eee? sri eee ieee ae) = D STS, -t- ere a : ji ni nningham - ; Chas, 8. Warrenis heel from Spokane, We Have Bayer for All Stand- 3 SON CO., AGENTS, -: r- ROSSLAND, B. C. : i eae as - Chri s + mas its Seon papa a ee a on apn UBLIC SCHOOL MATTERS. where he wen! spen ristmas wit! 4 " pont, ion Made. oh 3 Bi hae sos é i his family. ss = ; oa 5 : Ped 2 = le : é 2 School Ojeas Tuesday—Four More Reoms for| Chas. H. Mackintosh, ©. 8. Warren Canadien d Hiclds 24 hy : i SUITS TO ORDER, $20. TO $40 : Gifts = are after the ne feibrtse aeons td hin lr, Dusen oe a, | Semmes tilts 94 eats Every day this week great ERGO TsO ORD: R $18. TO $3 ee 1a War en the atjournment of the public | Carporation will go to Spokane tomor- pestle i MT Sa Kove : Cc . VIn the meantime. i achools was taken for the holiday season | row in order tobe pregent at the second | Hes Poorma’ sl aughter sale of Clothing. None OVERG hs wey . : for Men. indge-here, toh i i : it was announced as per school _resule”|Te Roi payment, which is to be made on| #ilen ¢ Roa a aie . - a ; a ; Revises eet jails ea in tions that the school session’ ‘would be| Satufday of this week. pean ifeeriae better in the city. : © just Received : y Ve Malate eRe irOne, TOP Yesumed.on the first Monday in Janu-| yj, 7 C: d ‘ Giant Stlve ; Z €) . ee * In allkinds of fine: furnieh— i ted by Mr. Bowman, for.the d rene ary, which in this inatance falls on the |; .. toe Welton 3. 8. State will be | Gow dona selma ‘A ti 1 : tite. The finest line of trunks and valises over shown in Rossland. e ings. Handsome line of Neck Teton y Mr. Bowman, 2 de! 2a yt January, but it bas since bee hone rom Nelgon today en the noon ; \ By ae < ) uc 10n Sa. es every night un- 8 of Genta Hocky | Ladies Skating Shoes in light colors. : , wore, Handkerchiefs, Suepenl- - PEOPLE GOMING AND AND GOING earned that January 2nd is a legal holi- : ——————_ nig | War, Eagle: 814411 2 i. 0 . U H r erie ers; Hats ‘and other ueeful prc day, co,that the schovla will not open Spokanites May Come. winite ee g till and including Saturday night, 9 Boys Solid Leather Shoes : thing@ for men. : Mies Minnie Hart, left on the morn-|!FOR Colt at 1034. until the 8rd, which, is next Tuesday.” From recent reports in the Spokes- : ; i @% To close at -. + % ; : ; brea - |<" There is no change’ in Deer Park, local Steps are being taken by the achool | man-Review, it looke as if the propose 1 December 31, : . ‘ ©) Larger sizes at 2 : REOUe ing teeta foe ree sensi oe . ; t ‘board to have an dition of four rooms jon from ‘that city: to Roesland Bu 3 S eee goes to spend New Years with her rela- dealers atill offering it at 193g. There is e “ J ~ \ = : no change in other mining shares. put onto the Kootenay avenue achool | during the winter carnival. would be e dolie. , KY ioe a 5 Cc. Cc. GIBSON & co. 2 Latest Myies é Tailoring >< Departm?n Hives, = Ps z . Duilding, 20 that there will be more a grand success, ‘The chpimber of com-| Bon Bodie. . Q ae : 18 UNSURPASSED. Phil Aspenwall went to Spokane to- cee 30 | Bodie -- : a see i BUTTE’S DEEP MINES. i room and for| merce and the mining men. of Spokane| i F y Soni N. B. Sales condu : day to attend to come mining business. the marked increase in‘school attend- | are interesting themselves in the mat- Re 25° Pal ( * 7 y c ted in all . ea the morning train. Sam W. Hall, superintendant. of the ‘\tron Mask, returned from the coast ‘last . tive Depth. On November 28, 1898, there was an Hockey Match Game. : A : ments made same day.) a aispatch'from Butte says? “The ; \ i diatrict -for enrolled attendance of 450 pupilain all| The First Hockey match of the season : Sts = 4s Sore Pr LORS Al j _|night,where he was a witneas in the late | development work in Butte die ae ot ‘bran i i TAl ’ 8 &_WALNEES J the year just closing-has exceed ha’ e ches. On December 14 there were will be played in the Roseland Skating igre PAHS ES, is 3 Cee Oe ‘ rs rea Es FURNISHERS. Less > firm ‘Maak-Centre Star'suit.| <5 <->.) of'all previous years. “Phe following is” 465, showing/an increase of 16 pupils in | & Curling rink between the Rossland @ G9999S9SS59S GOS999SS9S002 ¥ " = ss A. H McNeil, barrister returned from | the depth of a few, of the principal shafts two week’s time. There are known to and Victoria clubs at 8p. m. on Satur- B ‘4 : " ad fy - ( : z 5 ty Opposite Post Office T apeading’s| in ‘ie eos Ee Gisen. See tain: ee staat estas ear nee school en in thi “WHOLESALE ‘ ‘R 1 d : * i : “ “ and| 2,100 feet; Mountain Consolidated No.1, oat of sickness and other cande, The two teams to contest in fhe ~ ano RETAIL ecelve - a ‘ 2 . j Strong ehoes foreturdy, boys and stylish shoes ; foyi " ; Never Sweat) 1,800 feet; Dia- -and many new popile will begin on.the match game, Lave been in. constant DEALERIN.. : - 3 “tit ‘ Saal :- dainty Foes for little girla and Tisges and elegant be Sa “1,650 feet; High opening of school again. — .| practice ever since the rink wasin shape G00-Doz Pairs.of Socks! from 12%e. up, worth 35c. up. * SS their mothers. “We & . * . neclidated At the close of school nine out of ten|to work, and a@ ,splendid contest is 7 ae 500 Pairs of Blankets from 750 p, worth $1.60 up. : p=s5 uny one age OF £eX W 3 ake ‘rom | No. 2, 1,600 feet; available rooms were in use and when'|looked for. : 26 Gases of Unerwnrs from $0 op worth $1.00 up: Ul geod shines for ere oe te & Jo, 1,000 feet; E st i i oases ag pe Sages Shirt Sweatet q wi rt ory ki as manu! i f ; 5B. the session opens again ail ten will.be| prof, Ned Parker sella the best pens ‘op Shirte and Sweaters from 80¢ up, worth $1-008 : ces : Pree Cy heavy. ‘Prices are all light, however. ». apent ; 15625 feet; St. Laurance, put in use, and‘even then some of the th and he bi ‘ for And acar lot of other furnishi includi 5) intosh : : 2 ‘i tain View, 1,400 feet; classes will be cumbereome and unpli- on earth and gets the best. prices (7% A Shoes, etc, bought at 40 cent’ on the dollar and will he sold at hall - : — | the quiet. Chie! his brothers ; in. View s:23: Bi Sole an there are claszes of 68 ange them, only when the buyers draw a 45, +.’ the price charged elsewhere. Thig is not_an divertyrement. fake— rand when order w: ge Bs : 4; Pennsylvania, pupils co that the four’: " $10 or $60 bill. He bas taken a few q but a true fact—call and be convinced. The gous are first. clase— [JA ferent members © o! The tery a ou ir ra TOOMS) nights off on account of Christmas, but 3 only the paices are pitiably low. = fitting terme oxpresse Rev. Father Pat Irwin, Gee Q nthe coo ani on of the Ae eat the organization toward cime ago todo a fitting service See ee posides:it i cet thelr chief, Assistant Chief: Collins all the ladies who so kindly assisted in then presented Joo" with 8 bandeome the late St. George fair, a0 he gave nO” varfous mining compat 1d-badge, 28 a mark of the esteem in tice of a grand ball. to be given by him-] 15, 1808, was 98 follows: gold badge, smbera “old. their chief. {Slee Oran aion ball, and last night| Copper Mining company, 2,8965 Bose The badge is emblematic of the depert- at abont 8:80 the dear ladies and their] & Montana, 854; Butte & Boston, 549; Tho bedae Wve engraved ‘upon it, the [C°en” wore crowding into the hall in Ore purchasing Company, 369; qords: WY, Squires, ‘Chief Rossland Fire goodly numbers. W. A. Clark’s mines, 350; Parrot, 1785 Pavabtnentciie lr : Tfevers, Falding, Sumpf and Miss| Colorado Mining Companys 270; Alice, ae era completely overcome by the Beardsley furnished the music for danc-| 147; Washoe, 68.” : — q-| Be and ‘about 12 o'clock some dainty sneeneee Se ated aa oon nf bo oon [sights releeshmente were, terre and RICH GOLD PROPERTY. i a —— the donors, and promised to do_hia best those present voted Father Pat three). - oiene River Country 1s Attracting so gonad tke, department snd. it | 9S cr ing please ie ornibed ct members the fgtires Sr them, and Father Pat’s ball passed into 0. 8 Carnontet a bees Fovantte ary R Tait aes " ; i" Curling Games. epee ry of 1808 in most, Be says that is a great gold bearing district. a a2 ere _ |e brought samples from the Manila +; At the Skating Rink. claim, located four miles from Granite, ‘The new urder in force atthe rink af- and reports taking from across one 80 fords ample opportunity for beginners | foot ledge which aseayed $18,40 gold and to learn skating in all its many forms| from a 45 foot ledge which assayed $32 and features, a8 well ss much fun forthe| in gold. The quartz ‘is free milling. sp and older p’ sonal skat-| Some of the ore, taken from the foot of erg, who have passed through the early the mountain along the river on the stages of the skating art. west line of this claim, where the vein “Byery half hour change, and goin] is exposed for over 100 feet wide, assays the reverse direction.” So they'do, and of $60 gold have been taken. Free goid Fe Seek 4 BS ‘ fr Tr : ¥ ~ foe Hicl nd 2 z zs ‘ance, and lesa’ crowding in the. classes) ter and a good turnout is eo t parts. erms moderate. Settle- ) M ( i MOUNT 4 (0 connie Or ae ees amen Compara: than is now the rule. : —_— ° f ; opens up again at the eame old stand, d lock, i large attendance. Besides it ina well ie Lemon block, opposite the Recone office. He sings songs, plays music and : recognized fact that November and De- |telisfunny stories. Women ‘and chil- i Uu tt O n cember are two of the woret months for | dren barred. > pupils to get out to school, owing to the Z UMMA UAdMAAAAAU . IMPORTERS 1027 inclement weather. There are also The ©. P. -R. has announced that * ag 5 ; Fi 5 Ww HOLESALE AND ‘AIL many families coming to town lately round trip tickets at single fare rate will kK \ i 7 K : x oe bringing children of school age, all of|besold between all Kootenay points| |° 1S TLIC , or e i ¢ = : whom will have to be provided for when south of, and including Nakusp, from . s é x ts achool opens, and unless the new roome | the 20th to the 26th instant, inclusive. V S e rs , Red Star Liver V and Transfer Co. . 1 are soon completed it looke as if, the| Such tickets aro good ‘for return until L : Ra : ‘board of school directors would be com- January 4.. Round trip tickets will also ¢ gE ote an Re S lee one Rape nobty sleiehe. and fancy driving teams; é ® e bad pelled to the renting of old bar-rooms, | be sold under the same conditions on If you are getting up 2 sleighing party, see us shout rige—good horees. i 2 $ churches and such vacant houses ag Dec. 30 and 31, and Jan. - 1st, which will Horees boarded by the day or month. Packing of all Linde done, We do ex- ; they can get, as was done in the past, | also be good for return until January 4. press and baggage work ; will call ag any part of the city. Contracts and job work Stee Tuisincerely to be hoped that poem chat Aas pa e d ne promptly, light or heavy freizht handled, mining machinery delivered on cerely ped that no| Mrs, Heard, st the Ladies’ store, is short motice, ore contracts taken. Fniniture, pianos and safes safely meved. We a such an immergency will arise, and | closing out her holiday. goods left alter pay all damages done to anthing we handle. ‘ that the government will at the earlieat | Christmas at your own price and wants , . , z possible date make a gufficient appropri- you to call and examine them. tf. We sell Washi a Fi . Man ufacturers Ag ents . 5 tion to meet the just and equitable de- S Ix: St t, eres ashington seasone ir and Tamarac wood. Standard Mining Su pplies. mands and neccssities of the case in po ane . ree A : , ; W Stables: First Aventue, » : Office: 9 Washington “Agente: Goodwin Candle, Cagjon Steel, Rosslend» ___. Dr. A. ° CHASE ROSSLAND, B.C. Bet, Spokane and Washington Ste. 9 e ‘Glaut Powder, California Caps atl Fase. Buried in Laurel Hill. E The faneral of the late J.M. Comp- COMES TO THE AID OF John W. Hartline, Proprietor. ROSSLAND AND SANDON. ton, the unfortunate miner who lost his 7 : - lity bering sere oor ors] Catearr hs (nt QEOSSSSOGGOD ©SSOSSSSSSGSTG AIITITITTTTTIN TTT nsec eta Eagle mine a week ago today, took placo To Suit For Any Season : - 2 > cana poolal Event. S pearly after each change the best can be Pa Ee Salo rock none this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, from the =—— Ss l ] f i e re rs : i er co) Sean noel ee : all drs movared quarts, The lemenc rivet , T T nan Job printing of all kinds done t i ‘ | e BOCA! i BF - | eventually, they all wind upin the same} © ‘ delivered the faneral sermon. The ser- UCCESS In ie js almost impossile for a he ena t. nat ‘print ‘ing ota in be done a sour entire sealastaction ap the x M AS P RESEN S. egntly stirred to its very depths by the] place upon-the ice in heaps, arme, legs mill and concentrators. There is abun- vices were under the direction and man- man with bad breath, Nobody wants to ———_—————— statemente, counterslips, cards, meal tickets, etc., gpecialty. Call hi Ig.nd 10d; do business with him, Nobody wants to ; , id $ agement of the Rosals. ge of I. O. » a = We act as shippers’ agents, will tran sfer, warehouse, or ship any class of goods. ne eerie A. good ponspeil, week, is figured on, ing the carnival season, outside claba competing. The late cold snap has improved the ice wonderfully. eae MMM clu a Presbyterian church. Rev. Gandier announced formal engagement of two of | etc,, pointing sky ward. dance of timber for all mining- and do- H + : ffice r for houee- and get prices. O.F., and the miners’ union, of which] where. anny ey net Office rooms oF Toone oe ail ita most popular young members, viz: é iden City Social 6 Social club. mestic purpores. . th comes from Catarrh; he New Record build- Miss Nancy E. 8. Tattle and Mr, Walter olden City Soc! ud. This property is owned by Charles orders the dwas & in| i ym c : ing, ‘ed up to suit the tenant. a P-GO DAGE PRI NT I NG. ‘in, i“ times of the lungs, ‘ er particulars apply to 8 good standing. and throat.” It is from i i i ‘A large number of friends and ac- Catarrh is another name for uncleanness. - BBERC. SMITA CLGLVL|®E FE CKO) Our prices are right. Our goods are right. : . y men understan jis, and make ied = gina ae met wee ei cece bene “Desir No selerespecting man can ignore Catarrh. j . esting place. if Behhas inp boy form he makes constant effort Mines, Stocks and : Se ei offic! Pose anita, which was first thonght to : to be rid of it. E Rev. Father H. Irwin will officiate. Full line of boys’ new Hockey Shoes ‘There is something about the manner of life Real state. that 2 . This is a very flatter- ; é Misa Nancy is one of Rossland’s most , Goodeve Meeting. ing show! ‘Hiteshue is ver; ened this week. Extra value at M. f Canada seems to breed q ty ‘charm re . 2 A ft th . d ing showing, y earn : 5 g and popular belles, and ie| A meeting 0! © supporters and} innch elater How is: a se aa ‘te Since mania’ The \4 tu DO PEOPLE READ_ADS? loved and revered by all who know her. | {riends ot Alderman A. 8. Goodeve, can- ———_ The Rossland Laundry is doing good ‘Chase has been ra a) ’ a eae a ousal f Paine *. HL Aldri’ge. All members of the “Golden City So- Hiteshue of this city and Hugh Kenne- Call and inspect our large astortment before purchasing. Yaving. scarcely recovered from the |cial Clab are capecially requested to be| dy of, Princeton, B. C., who intend to first, news now follows with cards to| present at the club rooms in the Pacific| put a small mill on the property during W. the grand wedding to take place at high | hotel tomorrow, Saturday night, at 8:80] the coming season. There are thous- ‘ : M cLE AN & MORRO bs noon, on Wednesday, January 11, 1899, |o’clock, 98 business of importance is to| ande of tons of broken upand decom- Opposite the Bank of Montreal. THE DRUGGISTS CE Se tS : jn St. George’s church on Le Roi avenue. be discussed. posed quartz lying upon the surface of 5 a ba . idat ay : ii - McCrae reago! 7 Te k , read The RECORD ads. Ask any of our ad-| Mr. Aldridgo is a young bueiness man didaie for the maycralty for 1809, is cal-| John McKaneand John F. Neat me ponds. ee Old newspapers for eale at the Record: Each week contains all the mini g news fe} cies ean tant eas this. Ask M. J. O'Hearn, theelotbier; ask of worth and merit, well liked by all, tet for next ‘Tosa, sxeniob, Jeauety come 2 from Heleun- tena: Me Mer ‘ H C ie risers O 4 i i < - | 8rd, at 8 p. m. Ye place of mee! ‘ing | Crae is entirely recover ym. his Goto M, J. O'Hearn’s for boys’ sole-| """Soid,by all dealers ffice, 15 cents per hundred 200 f \ Jminin = The O Ore Wy, Spring, the jeweler, aa the many otlierg. They will|and popular with. all his business ‘ssso") + Jeather ahoes; special line, only $1. pose fie . conte, a eal aa aed Rossland camp. ‘ wey YES. ners Pe ee : - Vata will be announced in tomorrow's isaue, lness.t ie