> RECORD. VOL. 1, NO 181. WANT COLUMN. noents atine for the first Insertion: and. five cents a line thereafter. TOBAVOO AND CIGARS, PatronizE home industry. Foren iiger is Kootenay and HELP’ WANIED. Wantep — Two women to take] o! pharge and cook for a mining comp. Smeke Rossland , made im Rossland. tf, ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1897. sits Bank of Montreal. es aes Lion and Mainlaad . Vancouver Cigar Stere, eppo- McMillan. : pply oct ey. Agence; RECORD “SITUATIONS WANTED, ‘tore, Wantep—Everybody te smoke the Fie, ae de Vallens cigar. Vancouver -| Cigar WanTep—General work, or house- ping by an experienced woman, ess, B. R., care of the RECORD. A good cook wants a jation | in hotel, restaurant or minin, . Frank. L. Jonna, care 0) pynahan & Campbel BATHS, HE IS MOST LIKELY TO DIE ~ Barus—Ladies’ entiance to PHYSICIANS, the new Baths from the European Hetel. the Scot’s Banquet. ROOMS FO RENY, door to Custom House. Boe RentT—Fine furnished ~com- rooms for rent. Apply to Im- 2 al ‘Cigar Store, Spokane street. -tf Ron Runr — Elegantly — f d = DENTISTS, Dr, Fortn has opened his office next 20-1m | Daniel MoMillan,: aged”:56: years, who recently came here from Heckly, Mi with “Al Dr. Finrey, dentist, “Stasal Block. oms, plastered-and well hea! Le oi avenue, south of the. Allan. pRvaaIsTs For Rxnt.—Shack, two rooms, nity sinall cellar. risers hard- are store, Crores A. Fraser, ‘the People’s popu lar druggist, is the sole agent. for imith’s silver trusses. Try one, - ~~ ror Sats. Barr & Ruea have opened a hay; | fumes pertain, and feed etore in- the Le Roi atables. Their prices’ commiand at- ention. .It will pay you ‘to ont. on them. 3 For Sate—A - violin, $18. . Apply. it RECORD office: |. For SALe—A complete outfit for a C newspaper, either. Washing- ton nelghe column hand press or eeyets eichan Army press. Apply to REcoRD Groren A, Fraser, “the People’s morning, to his lodging place {rom the Scot’s. banquet at the Grand Union, slipped and fell: heavily, and became unconscious. . He. lay where the fell until 7 o’clook this morming when @ passer-by saw him. Notice Just arrived at. J. A. L. McAl- pine’s, Grogelst, a full lineof station- ery, wi sidbg material, Pviclias, olin rings, ef CONFEZOTIONSRY, Canpits—Fine French eandies = SaLte—A livery barn ard title to lot on whieh it is located aale oat a bargain for cash. Apply at his office, 6-tf » Mascot Fraction Stock —Five hva- red shares in this splendid property hich will soon be a Beets be sold cheap. = warded by ies jeaving same Bll Peace ling Brothers, McGregor Block. Lost—Between Trail. and Rossland E & hea’ ire chain and locket. Liberal rews Be pala to finder by leaving same at (his o1 ‘Roag=} Sits: He LIVERY STABLES, . Horses—Get your saddle and pack horses at the Red Star Stables. Sreie~ns—‘The Red Star Stables make a specialty ,of sleighing parties HOTELS, Tue Letanp, Colombia avenue. Go'to the St, Lawrence hotel tor the ‘finest. fa > rooms in PoP langeat aaal ment of French per- Sven loipor into Rossland, tf} a8 Pp the city. lm, ptly given the Sisters’ Hos- pital. and Mr, McMillan was. carried there, Ho was still unconscious: His face and head were severely bruised, ‘and. he waa almost dead irom the cold. The thermometer stood three degrees below zero. His hands and feet were so frozen that, as yet, the circulation of the 'blood*eaunot be reatored. He became conscious a few mo- pital. AU he said was: ag am. going to die.” In ai PPobabitity he will die. - amputated, and possibly both feet. ‘woop. ch aeraek your. fuel of the Red Star Stables, letter from his. niece, Isabella Mec- Milan, No. 15 Adams street, Newton- ville, Mass., was feund in his pocket. Woop anv TLousEr — We others. The, Brten Lcsr—On Columbia svenue, Satur- at-|at the Red Star~ Stabl PERSONAL. han Porat ‘Mill Company. A was sent this’ morning to his friends in Heckly, Mont., by Al McMaster. Mr. McMillan Woop—Leave your orders fot wood les. Prompt delivery. Woop—The Red Star stable. people have a ateam wood saw located at east end of Columbia ‘avenue, * Dancinc—Professor Dreyfous gives private dancing lessons every day. Ir you want the Rossland Dany CORD in Spokane, go to E. M. Shaw pr E. A. Thomas & Uo. WanTED—Information as thereahoute of William J. Stretch is sired. Any news concerning him at the EEOOED oftize will be ‘grate- ly receive to the JOB PRINTING, Ne work at reasouable prices at view Printing House. Get your ioue at home and save duty and i" tf , F the k P work freigiic. Grr ;our printing done at the Re- view Printing House, the only exclu- sive job printing office in West Koote- lalty of stock rtificates, pros} ce, ‘and all Baw of mining printin, DEAYAGE. Movine—If you have household Bocas a move call a Red Star transfer "lipase Hed Star Transfer compeny hancles all kinds of freight promptly, i we on hand. Woop—Leave your orders for wood office. BUSINESS PERSONALS. A LarGe assortment otf centre tables just received at Lockhart, Mas- sam & Miller, Columbia ave. By having your washing sent to the Rossland. laundry you take no chances whatever,” ally with flannels. Thr Loc postoftice. Curty birch, maple and Spanisir cedar bed room suits just recei ed at Lockhart, Mas- sam & Miller, Columbia ave. oais, ash, “Everrpar brings new customers to Lalonde. It stands to that when a man makes boot asepecialty, that it ridge the right house. at the British Columbia Mill Co.’s 25 tf tf] in Ressland, tf Teaso! ts and shoea| had not been drinking at the banquet. He is subject to fainting spells. Larar.—He died at 3:30 o’clock. ——__— UP GOES MONITA, The New Strike Causes the Stock to Rise in I’rice. News of the strike in the Monita published last evening caused the stock to jump from 14 to 18 cents ‘Two assays made last evening from the bottom of the 85-foot shaft gave-returns of $120 and $130, The company is stocked for $750,000, share $1 each. —— SECOND PAYMENT MADE. The Mountain Goat mineral claim, under bond to W. E. Potter, is said to be turning out satisfactorily. The second payment on. the bond, which fell due eome days since was promptly For the greatest and finest assort- the leading boot and shoe store. Get the Recorp every night by carrier for 26c per week. Leave orders at the office. ment of boots and shoes go to Lalonde met, TO HOLDERS. OF NEST EGG STOCK. - Rossland, Jan. 26, ’97. Editor of the Recorp:—Will you store, for rubber boota aud rubbers, A large just been received. ‘TEeamine—It you want delivering or teaming of paty, ku kind done sal up the Red Star Stabl Tel. No. beer or ae on have a trunk or ge cia hey, foxy kind you want moved, the ‘Pransfer Co. will do it promely chest prospectors, Fraser's, a ceouta!a a ular ¢ ‘are it, and keep your eyeon m9 _ daily chan; Go direct to Lalonde’s boot and shoe Ox, Sar! go and ie one of thoes window fot tf| shares of stock they hold in the old kindly inform the stock-holders of the Nest Egg Mining company that if they will. surrender the Nest Egg stock withing 30 days to the secretary it }of the Nest Egg-Firefly Gold Mining company that they will receive 1} PARLOR suits in silk pa bray eilier go to pk Pranos—If you want a safe or iano moved go get the Red Star = Transfer gonna 16 do. it it; they are - Fesponsible for all dama; Ir you are going to Trailo Nortb- E port aot a saddle horse at the Red Star table. Quick time. No feed charges, We get the horse back. Tel. No. 8. tue Red Star Transfer company meets all out-going and in-coming treins and will cal! at any Bart of the city for. ge or _ Passengers. We q never ralae the train. PLUMBING. C. M. WELLER, practical sanitary plumber, cor. Spokane street and bers Uumbia avenue, ’Phone 27. y, in with the terms of the sale of the Nest Egg y's assets. carrier, 25c per week. .- Tae Evsnina denne delivered 5 tf P. A. O’FARRELL, Tue Rossland Laundry, basement in 't, three doors east of the work. promptness and panned me office, Is establishing a reputation tar e coaL. NEARLY FROZEN 10 DRATH The Shocking Accident to Daniel] Was On His Way Home From| * McMaster, | while-rettirning, atau early hour this |’ ments after being taken to the hos-}' Teh) he survives both arms will have to bel . | Lwanting to use it he. the.wate wi frozen oyen, po ealroaots ail Fed Reg He dida’t know a stick of giant pow- der. wastunder the ice. While working the bellows. the. powder exploded. Boyer’s tace was.cut; his eyes: severely injured and his fore arm ‘cut to the bone, probably by the edge. ot. the bucket. Dr. Bower dressed the wounds and Boyer is getting aloug all right in his cabin. eae MONN Is ALL RIGHT, Otto Monn who some time ago, while blasting at a street grading, was painfully cut by an explosion will soon be out .ot the hospital. -He lost his little finger, « part of the third finger and thumb, and the heart ef bis hand was badly lacerated. ae WILL NOT LOSE THEIR EYES. John Nerth and George Scutt, the two men injured at the Columbia and Kootenay by an explosion, will ueither lose their eye sight. ‘Fhe left eye of Scott, which was injured the worst has so improved that he can see a little out of it. — NEW WARD IN THE “HOSPITAL. Dr. Bowes bas added a new ward to his hospital and today moved five beds into it. The hospital has been ded. d and p and is very neat and Royer Hort by a Peouhar Ex- i A NEW COMPANY: ORGANIZED The Gold’ Eagle Mining and De- ~ velopment ‘Company. NEST EGG-FIREFLY : PLANT A Contract Let to Sink 50 Feet on the Cracker Jack. “The Gold Eagle mining claim, near the i dary line on PRICE 5 CENTS ON — — ————— SCOTS GET TOGETHER. The Memory of the Immortal Buros Again Celebrated. That “man was not made te mourn” is deeply shown by last night’s meet- ing cf the Scotchmen who assembled ut the Grand Union Hotel to honor the anniversary of the birthday of Robert Burns, There was a good representative crowd present, among them being: Wilson McKinnon, J. Good, J. G. M. M. Callum, E. 8. Scoullar, A, W. Fraser, G. F. Upham, A, W. Paterson, A. Forreste:, ormava MacKinzie. W. A. Campbell, R, H, Hamill, Thomas the Northport wagon road, has been purchased by a number of Toronto and Rossland -men and a com- pany has béen torned and will at } }once:be organized under the laws of British Columbia - same. The company will be called the Gold Eagle Mining ahd: Development company:and will have # Capital stock of $1,200,000, - stiares $1. each,. with Sharés.reserved as. treasury stock. The company will start out withyg2,000 in the treasury,which will -be spent on the Gold Bar, The president for the proposed ‘new ‘comipany has not yet been ‘selected. A. McBride, of Koasland. will be the vice president; Joha T. Sh of to aivelop, the And Thomas 8. Gil J. 8. Paterson, K. McKinnon, Will RB. White, Daniel McMillan, John. Ferguson McCrae occupied the chair with W. A. Campbell on his right und R. W. Wilson on his left. The vupper was excellent; so much that the landlord of the house, Wilson McKinnon_even ate it himself. Mr, McCrae made a model chair- man and kept the meeting in good rorder with an amount of tact that showed the shrewd, canny, Scotch blood in his veins. In heart-stirring sentences he proposed the usual loyal and patriotic toasts, and when it came to “The Qucen, gentlemen” every man was fs prompt on his feet as when the Scots Greys went into action Toronto, treasurer, and J. 8 Pater- gon of: ‘Hoaslaad, secretary. | THE NEST HGG-FIREFLY, L —_— The Machinery to be in Place in Ten Days. Bigg Birelly' will be i 2. in, placesin-abdut two.weeks.” Ht " aprived: Saturday and +“Hie-on-thealide tiack ‘uf the Culainbia|) & Western 200 feet from where it is to beput up. It consists of a 4-drill ¢pmpressor,. 60 horse power boiler, hoist and pumps comple te and cost about $8,000 Mr, O'Farrell complains Intterly about the unwarranted dealy in get- ting the machinery. He says it has been gten weeks on the road; thet the progress of the camp hae been greatly detarded by the slow motion tion of the transportation companies. As soon as the machinery ie in ruu- ning order active development will be commenced on the Nast Egg aui Firofly. aie be THE CRACKER JACK. A Contract Let. Today to Sink Fifty Feet. Dr. J. F. Reddy let a contract today to sink shaft No. .2, which is now down 35 feet, 50 feet more. ~Werk will commence atunce. The Lottem of the shaft i is in ledge matter with no wall. Shaft No. 1ieon another vein and is down 25 feet. Assays from $12 to $15 are obtained from the Cracker Jack. It is situated just north of Red Se RE eee PERSONALS. E. W. Liljigran returned from Spo- kane last night. James Breen, at Dr. Bowes’ - hos- pital, is much improved today. Attorney Nelson, who has been in the Sisters’ Hospital for several days, is much better today. H. B. Nichols, manager ot the Even- ing Star mine, went to S, today jin and adjoins the Green Mountain claim. The ledge on the Cracker Jack runs east and west. Dr. Reddy has confi- dence in the Cracker Jack und says he thinks it will make a mine. —— NOBLE FIVE’S- TRAMWAY. -The Noble Five company’s tram- way, connecting the mines and the to remain until after February 1, 8. G, Fulton, assistant freight agent of the Northern Pacific railroad. re in town and will remain severai days. Attorney J, B. Jones, of Spokane, who is interested ia the Great Western and the Weat Le Roi and Jesie, came in last r4 aod d this at Cody, hae been com- pleted and successfully tested. It. ix automatic in operation, the loaded bucket starting the empty one on irs journey. The vuckets will carry from 300 to 700 pounds each of ore. The tramway will, when worked upto ats Stove coal at Hunter Bros. at $10 n. ‘Arthur Schneider has opened a cigar store on the corner of now how tu handle tion. forget the place. fos. No clothes are lost. Do not litt city, bring down daily: about 380 tons of ore, and.carry up about half that quantity of merchandise. NUKACES. ABT NEEDLE WORK. Ottawa, is atthe Allan, and h: she invites the ladies of e. Instructions giver. To THe Lapiss—Miss Mesgrove, of of as a choice stock of art needle work which Rosslan between the hours of 2and 6 p.-m. to examin: THE first annual meeting of thu shareholders of the Red Eagle Gold Mining company, limited “liability, an ke held a6 the company’s office, avenue, avenue and 8 street and is com- mencing with fair. businegs, He also handles poole es Haat and periodicals. V. A. Schilli THE DEADWOOD’S TUNNEL. Cc. W. Callahan, manager of iin city and ticket agent of the O. R. & N. Go, who has been gathering data for ad- R B.C. Monday, February 16, 1897, ato? velock Forti the ona ne year. Rossland, Jan. 28 1897, G. Eva, Sec. in West to be publisted by his company, has gone to Portland, He said indications point to an enormous travel from the south to British Columbia this season. syndi , started for Lon don this morning, and will be absci about three months. Before leaving he let acontract for continuing the tunnel on the Deadwood 100 feet further, which will give it a total length of 238 feet on the vein. o 1 PA. O'Farrell « came in last evening |. and says the machinery for the, Nest |! iy that ble charge where the slogan cry was “Scotland for ever.” There were many other toxste eres in the 1 ofthe i “Robbie : “The nichts drave on and elatter.” In the wee sma’ hours the company separated, everybody feeling that it was good to have been there. It is pogsible that out of last night's ‘gathering v prominent Scotch organ- fzation will ve cicatod, as most of those present seemed:to be of o} inton - ‘shat there isa field for it,~ : ” we’ sangs ———. THE FISHER MAIDEN. Has 200 Tons of $80 Ore in Silver Lead and Copper. Frank Watson leaves in. the mern- ing for the Slocan to look after ore ia trangit from the Fisher Maiden mine, There is now about 200 tons of ore. averaging $80 a ton, The property is locatel on Four Mile creek, about eight miles from Silverton. Two assays made recently here gave silver 386 ounces, lead 56° per cent; silver 428 ounces, aud 15 per cent copper. The company is employing “eight miners and several surface men, and are in a position to make regular shipments. - ae RETURNED FROM CALIFORNIA. tien A. Manly & This District Is Much . Talked’ Of. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Manley, and Lloyd A. Manly returt:ed lust evening from an extended trip in California. Mr. Manly says Rossland and this mining region is being much talked of in California and that during this season many mining men will visit this section. this season. They éxpect to leave in the morn- ing for Grand Forks, their home. —+e-—_—_ VANCOUVER ISLAND MINE. Dr. Reddy Says They Promise Fair and Will Attract Attention, Dr. J. F. Reddy, of Spokane, is in the city. He has jost returned fom a trip to the Scund cities and says in- creasing interest ix being manifest in Rogsland. He aleo gays Vancourer island has mines. which muet, in the near future, attract considerable at- - tention. —s_ TEN TONS A DAY. The Columbia and Kootenay to the Trail Smelter. Superintenuent King of the Ce- luinbia aud Kootenay mine says they are sending ten tons of ore daily 10 Trail smelter by team, The property is looking well and the shipments will noon be increased.