ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, FEBRUARY 15, 1990 THE CARNIVAL ON Masquerade Inaugurates the Eoliven- ing Winter Sports, BONSPIEL NEAR ITS END Waloen Devalope the Strongest Ourlers tn (he Keolouay—The Finals Will Come sangeere were allowed on the t which time the pub a > The scene thrworhont the masquerade wan a e and many of the cox- tumes were very handsome. ‘The judges were Mayor Goodeve, Hon. T. Mayne Daly and John M. winners were as ladies’ costume. es. Pale Miss w. pina ieaies “Dandy Coon, A. Leighton; best gi “Daughter of Pharaoh,” Miss En ly Hatch; iny Hood,” Margare est boy's costume, second, “‘Jester,” rest. | ning. The city council band played dur- joy the evening and udded rently to the pleasure of the skate ‘The coasting contests on Spokane street this forenoon attracted quite 4 crowd of spectators in spite of the cold, which was so extreme that the band was unable to play more than a minute or two at a time, ‘The events were Well contested and the decisions of the judges, Messrs, C. O. Lalonde, J. W. Spring and J. Elmore Taylor were ax follows: Boys under 12—First prize, Boys’ Arthur Kent, cond, koife, Har- time 30 seconds. There were t5 entries. Boys under 16—First prize, gold watch chain, Jean Roof, time 28 seconds; second, gold watch chain, - oe time 39 ere eight entries. Girls under 12-—Fist prise, pho- to album, A. Tremblay, time 19 seconds; second, writing portfolio, Fanny Graham, time 21 2-5 ofids, Girls under 16— gator pare time 19 sec- prize, alli- Columbia ‘Tremblay, Seconds; second, curd ese, Joy | ‘Ferrier, ime 21 1-5 see- onds. Large coasters or bobs—-First prize, three sets of gold slecve Roof, Harris and MeCul- | of Tough, time 24 1-5 seconds; second, three silver match boxes, Hodge, Cross and Pea, time 25 seconds, There were cight teams entered The course for girls was shorten- ¢d, hence the apparently Mies gue Curling Bonep oft In the curling competition last night the first event was the semi« Bnals in the Walkerville, in which Wilson, Sandoa, defeated Bogh Rossland, by 12 to 9, Tamblyn, Nelson, defeated Rae, Nelson, by 14106. This brings this compe- tition down to the finals, which will be played off tonight between Tam- blyn and Wilson “The Mackintosh cup competition, won by | ™ open to‘all comers, was Rossland rinks by a score of 6 to 49. ° Mot Kosslund, defeated Grimmett, Sandon, 14 to 6: Smith, Rossland, defeated Tamblyn, Nel- son, 12 10 8; Bogle, Rossland, de- feated Rue, Nelson, 13 t0.9; De- Veber, Rossinnd, and Hall,Sandon, played a tie of 14 each. The score inthe all comers competition is counted in the aagreyate and Ross- land won by ¢ ae ame in the seconds. There | Thi better |; t stoke. both the fancy skating and hockey match will be 45 and 50 cents, nat ap top of Monte Cristo received by the starter, Mr. Abbott. The races will start at sharpand will follow in rapid suc- The Minstrels wil meet 5 o'clock at the office of Tadge Nelson trip to Nelson and Spol grand challenge don, and Tamblyn, Nelson. the twelfth end the rinks stood 15 each. In the thirteenth Tamblyn's last stone won the match by driv- his opponent's, which was lying shot off the tee, This prize yoes to Nelxon this year, as the only two rinks left to play off the fouls are Tamblyn and Rae, of th In the competition for the Hud. sosts Bay trophy Rae, Nelvon, dex fexied Crawford, Sandon, by 8 to 7, Morkill, Rossland, getting the bye. ‘The deciding game in the Tuck- elt competition will be played this afternoon between Tamblyo, Nel- son, and Cranston, Rossland. The competition for the consola- tion cup, open to all rinks that have not » was commenced this afternoon, the only rinks barred being Tamblyn and Rae, Nelson, Wilson, Seocee. 7 17 Matches e Owing ton miesonten as to the*hour at which the hockey match between the Boundary and Ross- lund teams for tne senior champion- ship of Kootenay was to begin, the game advertised for 2:30 p. m. thi afternoon did not commence unt 3:30, owing to the non-arrival of players, There is a large crowd of spectators at the rink and the match is being watched with keen interest. Att o'clock this afternoon the Rossland ladies’ hockey club had a practice game in preparation for their match with the Nelson team ‘on Saturday afternoon, The Nel- son hockey team arrived, on thix forenoon's train and the Nelson juniors will arrive ot. tonight'strain. ‘The Spokane High schoo! team will arrive on this afternoons train and will play the Sandon team this, eve- Gnowohee and shi Races, Friday's sports will begin with the Prospector'y. snowshoe race at 9:30 a.m. on Second avenue from St. Paul to Washington street. Com- petitors must be amateurs and wi have to carry a pack of go pounds. The prizes are a gold watch and a case of pipes, The jadges will be Alderman McRae, John McKane and Alexander Di Next will follow the from the top of Monte Cristo moun tain to the foot of Washington street at the bridge over Trail creek. ‘The races will be run with only enough time intervening to keep the competitors in the different events clear ol each other. First witl be the championship of Canada open to all amateurs, for the Muck- intosh cup and gold silver medals. sure to be a close and exci- ting contest. Next will come the men's ski fuce, the prizes being pair of gold sleeve links and a cigar case, The and last race will be for boys under 15, the prizes being silver and gun metal watches. The judges will be J. L. G. Abbott, F. W. Rolt and C. R. Hamilton, ancy Bhating and Hockey The sports at the rink on Friday afternoon will begin at 2 p.m, The first event will be the competition for the fancy skating championship is pork, the prizes being and races st, WI one. The judges are J. W. Astley, CC. R. Hamilton and C. StL, Mack- after the skating competition will come another sen- hockey match between the win- New Goods! | beauty. + Mercerised Silks for Shirt Waists and Dresses, very dainty pattern, per yard. White Organdies, Dimities, Swisses, Piques, etc., 20 to 50c per yard Patterned Organdies, Dilaition: Swisses, Mercer= ised Lawns, etc.,.........-.- “The array of this season's mer- chandise collected here is of unusual attractiveness. th wash yoods and woolen stufls are of exceptional The colorings and atterns are of harmonious blending and artistic design, making the selection par- ticularly attractive 50c. c to 40c per yard. In Woolen Fabrics, the leaders are, Priestley Gi enedines, Crepons, Scotch Fweeds, Broadeloths, Worsteds, Serges, etc. We wish to make special mention of a new stock kof New Silks, News Stocks and Ties, New Novelties, New Tapestry Portiers; New raperies, New Ginghams, New Calicoes, etc., etc. - - - FINE SHOES - - - Here, is collected an assortment of Shoes of a Moderate Price, of new shapes, finest nd reliable makes, that is sure to please the trade. [Ask to sce some of the new styles; well be pleased to show them. THE BIG STORE. Dry Goods Room. Hunter Brothers. mplete stoc! fe carry all of the Latest lowed later with We are now opening up in ——- << with a MUSICAL GOODS Sheet Music, Mandolins Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Autographs Mouth Organs, | Edison Graphophones. Records and Supplies of every description, to. - Pianos and Organs. Thorough instructions will be given on all leading instruments. Cowan Music Co., Address: West Columbia Avenue, opposite Hunter Bros. ner of Rossland vs. Boundary and ev "The adealasion including Notice to Mas Racers All competitors in the ski’ races . tomorrow 10a, m. Mossland Minatrele Noster, mmbers of the RapHlond tomorrow to discuss tbe _ proposed Insurance anc Mining Agent and W. H. FALDING, Plumbing Shop. Spokane St., opp, Burns market, Shy, Pipe and Fittings for Chimneys. Sanitary Plumbing a AGENT: Sun Lite Assuran The Canada Accid ‘Assurance Co., N F Kendall, Ge Sec. | Croatdent, Liability ane Manage Rossland Opera House. | $5 and $5.50 per Cord |EAST. END wood. YARD, Dasgr bokeage ofice 1) | o., ot Cadada. ramanke FIR— AND, PINE-| Is the number of the -RECORD PHONE, Het us teure on your Job Print = Soar ‘ae Artistic Printing combined...... with Moderate Prices “fe Bastness ......man, This department of the “Evening Record” has the Most Gompletely Equipsed.. -offiee in Rossland. Su- Quick Work, and Basement Pestoffice Ballding. Neat Execution. L/ Ltr UtY (- THE ROSSLAND RECORD. ss yor. 6. NO. 3+ ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1900 PRICE 5 CRNTS Fans! Fans! Fans! FOR THE BALL, AT JW. Spring's s, the Leading Jeweler. DOOR TO POSTOFFICE KIMBERLY HAS: BEEN .GOODEVE'S. Headache Wafers. RRERPELELILLLLG LOSI LOLOL ER Cures Headaches ~ Powder, Nervous or Bilious. GOODEVE BROTHERS, RUGGISTS AND STATIONERS, of all kinds Try them! 1 para te eal with Goodere mes SACRIFICE SALE. We have yat a big stock of fancy satia and felt Foot Warmers which must be disposed of. To induce buy- era wa are offering them at COST. We invite one ‘and all to come and look over our stock. C. 0. LALONDE, The Reliable Poot-Pitter, received this mornioy ‘Ihave completely SKATING RINK Vernon vs. Revelstoke. 300 Nelson vs. Victoria. laager S store depots, snpplics and supplies! me is disappointment at the no0-| ley cheerful and wall:’” ‘Fate Diaposee of All Bene, Capetown, Feb,, 16. — General Sot that we were all in the blues, French, with-cavalry, relieved Kime for éveryooe capable of shouldering berly last'sight. ‘London, Feb.,' 16—The signifi cance ofthe Capetown dapatch na- nouncing the relief yy | — in the use of the ee which seems to set al The Clarendon Cafe RSS First-Class ia Every Respect. Open Day aad Night. Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parti division and with a strong force o| division was concentrated. CUNLIFFE & ABLETT, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. All classes of Repairs and Coustruction Work Undertaken. Or Cars, Wheels and Axles, Buckets, Pans, Bhaitiog, Haneers Lou Poliers. Pipe work rman de aes Fa ea ee a ui tl ‘P.O Box 196, contested his passage Dekiel and Waterfall ‘ante Ane river. INTERNATIONAL MUSIC HALL. __Neek betianing Monday, Fob. 12, and Saturday Mattoes at 2:30,_ “The... Haymak- ers”’.... God Save the Queen. Mem Scene QUE Ree neat Hgnel river, where agai ment ensw the hands of the British, be ao quantity of cattle and 2000| Fellows hal “ne rapidity of Gen. French's} march and the overwhelming nature spite! New York, Feb. of his force enabled bit ‘The war office reports that General French reached Kimberly Thursday| 16.—The fol- lowing trom General Freach was persed the enemy from the southern side. of; Kimberley, from Alexanders fontein and am_o0W | evidently bigge: than before, show- in command of the cavalry slightly horse artillery, left Modder river Sunday morning for Rambam, 12! ‘The next day he made x rapid ohare 0 Ld ronaualleg theie frm ‘ome hours shelling, French drove] the Boers away and crossed the, fi ‘Yesterday, (Tuesday) the column continued its march to Klip and Rondaval drifts on ‘the Modder short engage- Geo. French shelling the Baers vigorously and forcing passage. The Boers precipitately retreated, leaving five laagers in RELIEVED li the lobbies was scarcely larger| ‘thag usual. At the same time ther in ad immense feeling of iow and renewed confidence that Lor Roberts’ plan of campaign is working satisfactorily. Ladysmith, ‘tom which place he és- and arrived at Dur- nds the following, written before he teft Ladysmith: “Since the furious cannonade ia the early part of the week quietness reigned. The hills, on which lyddite shelle were bursting in hundreds a few days previously, are now only occu- pled by grazing cattle, Further iy 08 Stee north side of Spion 4 the Boor lager can be seen, ed that they have no idea of retir- jeg at present from their position. nage wife of a former mounted Tieman, who has been visitog. her father at McLeod; Mr. Farquhar 28, of this city; and Geo. Gray, 0 hax come from ‘Oak Lake, Man. in senrch of employment. Al the train hands and their clothing as well as the two cars composi the teain were disinfected, ‘TODAY: srock sALEs. Following is a summary of the aalea on the local exchange today, together with the quotations: Mossinna Halen, Jes today on the local exchange were as follows: Okanogan, s000, 4s, 1500, shor Giant, 1000, 64¢; $000, 4546, $000, 4{{c; Tamarac, 2000, 7%¢. Total sales 29,5300 res. By a typographical error in yes- terday's Recoro, the sale of 5000 ‘Okanogan at 3c was reported, The price was 4c. is confident of our ability to | Boers pable of putting in the ror nent |feia. mn the continued ipt of | Darda ‘ fone monotenou: health of i easing. Rempey Bree.’ Prise. ees Emoey Bros. are in ‘t Trades and Labor Cos Friday evening. uncil ball on Moyal Temperance Leal je second meeting of the ganization of a Loyal aca Legion will be held at 2. p.m. Children bet racks. ween seven end. ‘Bapreme,Ooart to a1 A sitting of the supreme court | will be held on Tuesday next in Odd Mr, Justice Martin residing. of the difficulties of water transpor-| Burnham Molineux was sentenced tation, to thoroughly outwit and) today to die in the electric chair hi surprise 3. The British carualties werealght| witndrew from Mensbars during the week of March 26th. | pecans NALLPOX ON A TEAMED. Rosary 5 Wosentys Feb,, 14,—| Three ofthe Passonders Distafeeted om arr withdrew from; Remburg ‘daring the night, 1 tm bosstand, A.waiter on the steamer Moyie rearguard sea at Arundel early! from Kuskonook went to the hos- this morning. followed, copying thei old post tions in th cavalry patrols ineffectually. British gona returned making fairly accurate pract The Arlington.—_= THE ase HOTEL AT TRAIL "Headquarters for C: ., cial Men....Splendid ample Rooms. ONRXCELLED TABLE, Jonx Havanry, Proprietor. London, Feb., 16.- the relief of Kimberly very quietly. The news was posted at the Man-| sion house and at the various clubs and hotels, but nowhere did it at- tract more than ordinary groups. tself, the crowd clothing At the war office e hills, whence | and they have been ‘eling. the Bri ol Boer promptly pital at Nelson on the arrival of i-'the steamer there last night have the health — officer: fe | ihered: tageiher the crew dad sengers and quarantined them, was e. —London takes | but three escaped and came on to Rossland this morning. oe the arrival of the train, it was feddick, the medical vaccinated, persons, and ee dis in fn whee ‘0 will present to| Northen and fifteen yearn of age'are invited | east. 16.— SRolund |e te Dundee % | a SCO" = 3 “Fes “$B * cobetanten efoietE Bit f & mi Pinte . ‘ee = Bahe-SBan aBoy Rei i Tra per i ths -Be°2. ‘= Brown's in town and has said 80 much about the Wiscon- sin Central line between St. Paul |and Chicago that Smjth could not resist. the temptation ef @ trip ie Sunes orem, Physicians recomm highly Schtita's So of ner tional family liquor store. ed whit dies by the bottle, basket or case at moderate prices. e Emportant Nettee, On and after t be responsible for any damag Laurel ig cemetery. W. R. Buarre, Undertaker. ‘Fe care 0 001 fails to cure, asc. W. Grove's signature is on box. ‘They were Mrs. Webb. | wines, clarets and dro ie date I will not done to gravey or markings in the Take Laxative Bromine Quinine y Tablets. All druggists refund the ealth offce, aa three were | money if RACES ON SKIS Competitors Rush Down Slopes of Monte Cristo Mountain. CLOSING HOCKEY: CAMES Yainm area OF the Waltreile rile Oop and We Bedom's Bay Tole ‘hile 6 Gane te Boundary, miauing Pay Or hee The carnival re-opened this morn- ing with the ski races, in which there were a large umber of entries each event. The contests at- tracted a large crowd of spectators in excellent and the large crowd of visitors from the neighboring towns are enjoying greatly the different contests. The first ski contest was for the championship of Canada, thecourse being from the top of Monte Cristo mountain, down Washington street tothe bridge across Trail creek. The entries were: O. Jeldness, A. Oleson, T. Hartman, P. Ritsal, A. Sostad, of whom ouly the first thiee reached the winning post, n the order named. The men's compet the same course, starting at the ¥} tron Horse road, the entries being ‘A. Watson, Alan Morkill, J. W. Astley, George Purgold and N. F, Townsend, the first three being the winners in the order armed. boy's race wax over the same course, the entries bring James Lawler, F. Hickenbotham, H. Coleman, H. Lockhart, Art Rengh, James Dixon, Elmer Isanc-. son, the first four securing the Prizes 1m the order named. rhe Moekor oo The ‘hockey tcaranmeat opened yesterday afternoon with « match between the Boundary and Rossland teams, which revs in he was 6g Boundary team ate to cor the game unti ccm soorede but the Rossland team objected to and Lyle declared the match a draw. Boundary team claimed the game ax forfeited to them and their claim was sustained at a meeting of the carnival committee, after having the explanations of the referee and the captains of the two teams. The second match was between they are proficient, we.e identical, and were greatly haicapped by not boon the rules hockey The hia “match, the Viet Rossland. and the Nelson club, was won by the former that between although the score was ors put up ‘ood game of hockey. Bethe match between Revelstoke Vernon resulted in a walk- ver for Revelstoke by a score of Bto ‘At 11 e'clock this foreroon match in the junior championship competition was played Between the of Rossland and the. Nel- and Wilson, Sandon, amd resulted in a victory for et by a score of 13107. Tam is the some Walkerville. wophy and take it back to Nelson for this yew In the Hudxon's Bay competition the finals were started this after- noon between Rae, Nelson, Morkill, Rossland, resulting ivory for Racy docore of 2 10 4.