| Rossland Evening Record — VOL 8; NO. 166. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1899, PRICE FIVE CENTS. Curb Bracelets. - therto the “Curb Chain Bracelet” has been looked’ upon asa tao. with Jittle noticeable change in style from year to year. e have, however, recently added to our stock something entirely ae in “Ourb Bracelets.” ‘This new style ie studded with Pearls and Torquoise. The effect i pleasing, and ‘adda little of coat and much beat ate: i ay J. W. SPRING,- Successor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING. NEXT. DOOR TV. POSTOFFICE. STATIONERY, WALL PAPER FANCY GOODS, Are the prices of all OHRIS. ee nih Goops > M, J. O!HEARN’S, the Clothier: Oar stock of Ties, consisting of Four-in-hands, Puffs Knota, Bows, Flowing‘ende, are up to date in every line. ‘We carry’ full-line of the King B and. Jobn B. Stetson hate‘in all the latest styles. - Or Shoes are always in’ tho lead and.are made by the best manufacturers in’ America. We carry the best line of Mirer’s Shoes, Hip and Knee .. Rubber Boots with eather soles. Our prices _of Ready pitade Clothin, Dg are right... Foood Is are. new and perfect dered. Ciotng | is equally as cheap. Fit oui ‘gar: Union labor em- ployed. -A-call.colicited.. Washing. you all-a Prosperous WV Year. M. J.0 HEARN, The ras €or. Cclumbia Ave. and Lincoln St. TOYS, AND NOTIONS. H. S.. Wallace's Circulating Library THE ROSSLAND MINES. ‘The War Eagle stock fell five more points and so quoted yesterday on the Toronto stock market. This is the only materia! change in the share market since yesterday's report. Upon the whole the local brokers are content with the week’s business in atecks the trading being for the market to grow better. E Tho standard stocks have been de- RVERYTHING# “ANYTHING In: the tailoring line quickly and sutisfacto- ‘yially made. tut c O. Lalonde -#= ~. Strong shoes foreturdy: dainty. shoes forlittle their mothers. We uny one age or gex with FOOTWEAR, of “good ehres for everyu prising every kind of medium, or heavy. Prices areall light, one: #7. Our stock is complete, co: however. boys and stylish shoes for atpeee rlg and miases and elegant shoes for A not confine ourselves to supplying but. makea specia ity, and Shoe manufactured, “ight, = WM 0. TAILORS AND. FURNISHERS. Opposite Post Office > |nel was changing and gave evidence. of | nearing a Jedge which is- spevagh: to.-be KennedyBros. & Pargold are the agents. The 1 Herald of Jan. 6 says: The trading in War Eagle was heavy all inorning, and the shares jnmped to $3.20 and then to $3,23. Considerably: over 10,000: shares were traded in, and the stuck appears to show any quantity of snap, -A peculiar thing-in cidedly the beat sellers during the week. |- Weekly Review of the Development’ of the Principal Himes of the Camp- General Tone of the Stock Market.---Output of Minoral--- General Mining Information. being driven with all vigor in the Sun-. eet No, 2, Iron: Horse. ‘ The New compres#or is working =plen- didly and sinking is’ being done with machine drills and a large force of men. Deer Park. Drifting at the 100 and 150 foot levels iz being prosecuted by a good force: of men. . : .Glant and Gertrude. ‘Work on the Giant and Gertrude is- being vigorously. pushed. = The Dundee. ° ‘ ‘The 60-ton concentrator at the Dundee mine at-Ymir.will blow. in next. Mon- day. There ie 2000 ' tons of ore on the dump awaiting treatment. with War Eagle was the fact that while it was~eelling at $3.10 in this: market yesterday, it was quoted at $8.18 in Eng- Jand. Novelty. Two shifta are at work driving the tunnel to cvt the No. 1 ledge, which is thought ‘goes through. the Novelty ground, The foreman yesterday report- ed that the rock in the face of the tun- that of the No. 1.° The Spitzee. ~The promoter’s stock of the Indian Chief Gold Mining Company, which owns the Spitzee, is - being subscribed for.at 2’cents a share -without pushing. Subscriptions are coming in in~ 9 satis- factory way ‘to the company’s office. eee Virginia. i The work of sinking the double com- TLL nnn TMA TANGUAMALAL AAI Dry Goods Dry Goods Department. Department. : HUNTER BROS. MIDSVINTER Clearing Sale, MID-WINTER © oe Commencing Taesday Jan. 1 ‘tading Friday - Jan, 20. Just 10 Days! $ dust 10 Days! Presenting an nagarenate of prices, the ke of which hes er been secn in Rosslant POSITIVELY "A BONA FIDE - CLEARING SALE. mit, “Must bave room for our dicous == S SPRING STOCK NOW COMING. - HUNTER BROS. Dry Goods D tinent Dry Goods Department VAMALAUGMA AAA dUb GUN AAA UA abL NA UAL UAMUAAUAAUSLAMAAULUN Abb JALAULGL GATS saucer PEOPLE COMING A AND GOING. Earnest Kennedy edy ‘returned today from Spokane where he has been on mining. Phusiness. O.-E, Benn, of J. L. Parker & Co., is threatened with the la gripe, and re. mained at home today. Edward Walch: of Ymir- is registered at the Allan. B.A. Waters of Ottawa came in on the morning train. Contractor J. W. Stewart is in from Brooklyn. Richard Webb and wife of Ymir are at the Allan. Dr. Edward Bowes and wife returned this-morning on the C. & W. from New York City, where Dr. Bowes has been atudying the hospital work of that. city. Sargent McGowan is under the’ wea- ther and ie keeping to his room today. Chief Ingram thinks he has a touch of la grippe. GOLDEN CURLERS NOT COMING. They Have an Engagement at Which Prevents. Calgary. . Secretary Jackson, of the winter car- Felt after uein . OF THE Bea J OINTS. to o fn Prescription Babes ie always at your eervice. McLEAN & MORROW, site the Bank of Montreal. THERE’ S/A LOOSENESS one bottle of our LINIMENT which TAE DRUGGISTS nival committee, is in receipt of a letter from Golden stating that the Curlera of that place will not be able to attend ‘the Rossland carnival on account of an en- gagement to play at Culgary at that time. Mr. Jackson saya they had been in- ¢ | Vited but were not expected, TELEGRAPH — LINES. Congressman Dingley died at 10:30 o’clock last night. shaft at. the Virginia is be- ing pushed. Sixteen fext a: week ie being made. Twenty-four men are em- ployed, Commander. The work of driving. the east drift at the 800 foot level is still being pushed at the Commander. Twelve men are em- :| ployed, and the mine is looxing exceed- ingly well. Jumbo. The work on_ the lower tunnel of the Jumbo is-beimg prosecuted. This, at present {e the only work boing done dur- ing the pending sale to a Toronto syndi- cate. Abe Lincoln. ~The croascut at the 200° foot level is in 12 feet, with one shift working. Super- intendent McDonald thinks that the ledge will be cut at about 85 feet. Evening Star. The main drifton the ledge of the evening Star is in 50 feet with four men working. ‘The propert y is looking well White Bear. The east drift on the White Bear ludge is in 100 feet at the 280 foot level and Superintendant Cole says the pro- perty is looking well. - Nickle Plate. Superintendent Calyle says that the ahowing in the Nickls Plate was not as good yesterday as during the week. Jo-Jo. - Superintendent Taylor of tive ‘JoJo says the property. is looking well. The sbaft is down 48 feet, with one shift LETTETS TO THE EDITOR. _4n Inquiry About Some Mines San Francisco, Jan. 9, 1899. Enrror RoseLanpD Evennia Rroorp: Will you kindly give me some informa- tion about, the mines named below? rt never hear anything about them. They’ should have paid a dividend a year and «half ago, but I never saw any of it. If you have space in the- RECORD please answer: ‘in-ite columns.” ‘Mrs. Cicilie Martin, 737 Market street, - ind I have been taking the WEExLY Recogp, and I want the daily this year. The mines I want information about are: Island Belle. - Robert Bruce.* Sonthampton, Golden Crown: Free Silver. Emma 0. Fourteen Gold Mines Consolidated. Edna. J. J. Sidney. Roman Eagle. Early. Morn. ~ - Jennie. Mountain Lion. London Belle. Sea Gull. Philadelphia. Sea Gull Egg. i Mayflower. Gopher Eraction.. (An answer to the foregoing commun: ication may be found.in the editorial column.) . PRODUCTION 0: OF. MINERALS. Wells, Fargo Issue an. ‘Aunual Statement of the Precious Metal Industry. John W. Valentine, president of the Wells, Fargo Company’s express, San Francisco, hes issued the usual annual of the ion of metals in the states and territories west of the Missouri. river, including ate fo) the year 1898, The Te Pilausisne are shown as fellowa: Gold,$$78,461,202; copper, $46,200,648; ailyer, 39,016,565; lead, $18,844,251; to- tal grose, $177,022,666. The commercial value at which the several metals named /have been éatimated ia: Silver, 68 cents per ounce; copper, 12 cents per pound, and lead, $3.65 per cwt. PRODUCTIONS OF GOLD. Classified, the production of gold dust working. Homestake. There are thirteen men employed at the and o: hine drill. and bullion in the severalstates and territories, based on shipments handled by the express company and other con- weyances is shown as follows: The situation at Manila is as critical. of Co-P he WEEKLY REA ORD Gl. a Year. neretoforg exiniag uador the, 5a Fe ea a dey: dissolved teal content OSEPH B. [Duowey, Fie ae) Rorsland, B.C. Dee. 81, i8i8. tho partnersht Notice is hereby given that eof Batiney Northern Europe was swept by de- vasting storme yesterday. The Thamer has overflowed. Commissary General Chas. Eagar4 calls general Miles several kinds of- a black liar before the war Anvestigation committee. The main shaft is now ‘down 210 feet. : Le Rol. “The smelter is expected to finish the treatment of the old company’s ore to- lay and begin on the new on Monday next. Sunset No, 2. $15,402,663. Nevada, $2,799,785. Oregon, $2,172,269. Washington, $320,590.. Alaska, $3,153,991. Idaho, $2,487,000, Utah, $2,168,280. Montana, $4,680,680. The cross-cut at the 300. foot level éy (Continued‘on Fourth Page.)