vening Record ht 3, NO. 200. . ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1899, PRICE FIVE CENTS. . hd pia Raters business. , ; WEL, ASSORTED STOCK OF JEWELRY, . ' “| |W. G. Fox; who has been in Rossland : > pistes f BESIDES OcKS "AND SILVERWARE YOU WILL ery ATOR ‘|Some. Interesting Statistics of the|about'two years, left-for his’ home in But Rossland Was Awake to..Her t ) PLETE LINE OF g i +) Brandon, Manitoba, today. i z s ‘souvenir Spoon: )WITH MINING SCENES Province. -: Meena “Mise; W. Ru 'returnéd Interests, ; ; : AND ENAMELED HANDLES. ) Y 3 ! home from Seattle last night, where they sa J. Ww. SPRING, : é rp H , have spent a.couple of montha’ visiting Radi xf eens 7 g] P : ‘ i successor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING. BIRTHS, 4,884; MARRAGES, ONLY 629 | fiends A TRLRGRAM SENT. 10 ‘VICTORIA - | ¢ NEXT-DOOR TV POSTOFFICE, * David Morris, civil enginer, formerly ; : ‘ x Pas - of Roseland, but for the past two years a : ~ ey resident of--Neleon, ia in town, making an aie fees c ‘arrangementa to come back -here to live. |It Is ‘Said That ‘There Will Be. No. ; » i “and Vancouver.Has the 1 "WORKS Attempt” to-Increase the |! : C) CINCO C) e 4 pee : : SAMPLING WORKS \AT NELSON. k i POLED SOLOLOL SOL COL/O'® @ | west wraddines! : Success eS Ore: Somvenins. ODM, ME, scree AS ASE MM : Vietoria Leads in Births and Deaths Do Not Ask, a Bonus—Will Buy Lead Ores Ore Tax This Session, _ i 5 and Some Dry Ores. ate if * : Aldermen Ben, Kirkpatrick, ‘Hillyer * a ater ae i pe v: gotten ropiater-goneral of] and McKillop and ‘several other cltizeng) Acting upon “the: telegram «received: ' ee 4 ek eS “ . tish Columbia has just .eubmitted hig| of Nelson, Saturday waited upon the O. | from the council of, the Kootenay: Min-°< “Ae ut ROOM-MAGEING elo forthe peat hiy dae ss bern @) [ttn anal scott of th bir dent, fil in hilly conrsion [ing and Protective, Ammsaien Fates * jofor ONE WEEK more, for we have still some SNAPS to of- and marriages ‘of the province for thé) with the ‘egtakliskment of day morning from . Nelson, to the ‘effect. « fer on the following lines: ;_ Hh ree :| year ending December 81, 1807, which | works in Nelson‘by the Slocan Ore Par-'| that Kaslo, Sandon, Neleon and ‘other : ay ; mare ehows'1,381 birth, 1,018 deste ‘and 627| chasing Co. It is the desire of the coni~| towna of the Slocan were protesting a Men'r.all wool A , 500. Men's genuine $7. morringes, a8 against 1.641 births, 1,020] pany to. build their-works close to. the | gainst the praposed increase of the. tax mae weg as t niet na Seated st i : sett: deaths arid 636 marriages for the pre-|tracks of the OP. R., and. therefore|on ore, and asking that Rossland fwould’ + sten's piss t8 e 0 heey beh deta ete ahd vious year. « - ee upon that road's: right-of-way, and. it/do the same, J.B. McArthur premptly ercoats.... $7.00 to $18.00. 1 Dose ereeeee $2.50 and up. “In'the year 1807 Victoria lends Van-| wav to ley the matter before theO. P.| put the movement on foot. J, 8. C.Frae Men's Frelze and Mackinaw \Pea|| Men's all. wool fancy ‘and blue couver. in births. with 887 against 302,| R. people that the officials were inter- ser chairman’ of -the board: ‘of: trade, - Jacket : $2.50 to® $6.00. £ fennel : and with deaths by 266 to 247, viewed.’ They ‘promised to take ‘tho! backed by the council of that body, in- aids yeaned a bes Inthe matter of marriages it is re-| matter up with the: higher. officials at | structed the secretary to telegraph May- Mining Shoes aud Rubber Boots, [GUARANTEED]... .$1.75-up. veraed, Vancouver Icading Victoria with | once, and it likely the C. P. R.. people} or Goodeve and Alderman McCrae, now: Latest styles in'J. B. Stetaon, King BR Hats at Popular Prices. 166 to'l143. s will favorably consider the’ proposition. |in Victoria, in case: any attempt was “OUR ORDERED: CLOTHING DEPARTMENT., ‘H.H, McDowell, the manager of the | made to inerease the tax on the .ontput : one bnav. Fit and ‘workmanship guaranteed. And see the 5 Sompany Says he asks he, seks BO foan: of the mines to enter. protest for Ross: lnigest"and finest -axturtment of: Fnglish and Scotch Tweeds, pee genoa ial aid trom the city, all he wanta ia as |Innd. Later it was learned that the . Foxes’ Serges and Clay Worsteds in the city to chose from." : in 56. sistance in tho déaired location did not propose that it be.” Foye ail wool cuits aE 2.50 to $7.0 :| In Vancouver there.was. nota mar-| Mr. McDowell. says that the company |done this session but suggested that the Bove’ Nap and Freize "30 to $6.00. riage in. which the . contracting parties} will pay more of its .attention to: lead | tax of one per cent. on the.gross qutput Boys Solid Leathor Shoes. did ‘not claim sotie religious denomin’-| orcs, but will also pay some attention to | of the gold and silver mjnes; be doubled B And many other articles,too numerous on, at very iow tion, but in Victoria, there were three.} the purchageot dry ores. Nelson’ Miner. | next year. £ ; 5 pees, Our goods are new and onr prices are right. In Victoria where.the bride and groom SWORD CONTEST.” ‘The quick responae of Rossland: and- Seas : cay : were of the same denomination there] j the Slocan indicates that the mining M. J i O’H EAR N, The Clothier. i were 28 who. weré Methodiets, 22 Epis-) 2. :smona Accepts: th Challenge of Mike sections are alive to ther interpats . and. *: <’) Corner Columbia Avenuo and Lincoln Street. : copalians, 12 Rresbyterians and. five Zinney. the Turk. will vigorously. oppose. anx~ gdditional Se Segoe Gs : Ss ~) Roman Catholics. In Vancouver there Last night when the Little Egypt per- burdens placed upon the niining . in«- were 81 Episcopalians, 30 Presbyterians; | formance was being given at the Pacific duatry. we jit Methodieta'ana.10.Cotholic. + ° inusic hell. the., manager, Say Jaual, sn |- hn ’ i Casciqr district -regiatel od po,birthi in| oanced ;from;. the stage.the standing’ * SANDON ICE -CABNIVAL. 807, four marriages pnd four.deaths. | challenge of Mike Zinney, of theTurkish| i. fee ope There muat be something. wrong with feng ‘ptence any" ‘man according is the Sane Jones Hoskey mee bat Wine at /* ae : Chilliwhack,: which, shows ‘registered | Customs of Zinney’s: country for.s parse nm - “Bi i ~ soupaes panes 6 * PE: eM bard | Cite: tee 1808, 295, and. for 1607 only|"r'gs00 cor Gide” Muel to, the sarpriga| “CODON: ee ee race hake Strong shoes foreturdyboys and stylish shoes for fathers, 3 3 ; of $100 per 4, m d from all th towns, dainty. shoes for little girls and misses and elegant ahocs for 45. There were only seven marriage? | of all, F, Esmond, better known as Ser-| cnd great interest is manifested in| the bic their mothera; We do not confine oureelves to supplying registered and 12 deaths during 1897. geant Major ‘Esmond’ of the’ Eighth) 3 ks ali i z ehy ole age. or-nex with FOOTWEaR, but make'a.epecialty|’ ‘The Kootenays: for 1897 ghowed 96) G,enadiera, who happened. to bein the winter sports by all: Pee lof "good ehoes for everyone.” Our stuck is complete, com- | births, 98 marriages and 186,deaths..’ re a af few inquiti In the hockey match between tho prising every kind of Boot and Shoe manufactured, light, Chat pian rer Rt Oe audience, arose and after few inquiries.| sndon and Rossland ° janior clabs the. medium, or heavy: |: Prices are all light, however. . 2 Hunter. Bros. vs. All Comers. accepted the challege of the Turk. Sandon’s won by.a score'‘oft0 to'4. ‘the * ——— = 7 = A very Ssting game of hockey |When Esmond Rent. upon the stage | same was wall played, aiid’ furnished R MORROW Soo Seah. (OUR GOODS {ARE RIGHT. | ¥#8 played off last night at the rink be-| Zinule, eupposing. the contest.was tO] -reat sport for the onlookers.’ So'far im ; See ee 2 . é et . clerka| take place at once, handed. his sword to furer: “wholding Suateeen fen OUR PRICES ARE’ RIGHT, |tveen # tenm of Hunter Bros. cleria) yt ond, and picking up another. sword the curling contests, Rossland isholding. cae ‘i and a picked team of clerke from the vr- i 7 ‘ her own and curling, well. = The icd is in EAN & MORROW. ‘ ty CEEREL EEE wne-cthor stores ad offices of the city. | smilingly pat himeglf in position for the | occ ition, ' Ta the mayor's and - ns Boe eae | dunter’s boys pluyed very well.in every combat, but it was - to pins p | the score ‘ stood” j oO waren YOU WANT A— way with oro,exception, they hed’ no| that the details were yet to be: settled gy follows: | Sandon’ va, 'Slocan' City— s ; fi aes gy ode .: «_ [one who coaid shoot:well, and: althogh sererd. aren 2 ee ;_, | Crawford, 18; McCallum, 8. Boesiend se TH Beene a, ep j ‘ { ° Viney often had the puck down at their) Cater iB - plet- | vs, Sandon: h, 7; Main, 6. San-- DNE ‘ e Tescrip 10n :,. hopponents goal, none .sgemed®,able “to|°,, ud the famous Tark of “Little ion ve: Roseland—Wilaon, 16 ; Smith, 11."> ER Cees /ORILLED ACCURATELY | shoot in. Payers Eypt’s troupe will meet ee eel flower | Tn the second series of the same com= * DRUGGISTS:" + BRINGITTO US... <. |» Some really excellent and’ fast skating | Of Her Majeaty’a grenadicrs tomorrow a. ‘ “ petition the acores were almost reversed, —” was done, good *etopa. were,.made on afternoon immediately after the matinee | 4, will be seen from the following: ~ = "I “| Rossland’, va. Sandon—Smith, 18; “Wil 4 30| the name was an: exceptionally, good eat iti pabaraira Fea eae son, 5. d va: Sand . zs f 2: S 3 4 q, | more busily engage: in 8 ie. Ms in, 4.. Kaslo Bi a bi Hall; erat p Roi CRESS Cable Adéress: “PARKER,” one fore a Joe oie avor of All| test than he was in the Inet one while pe eeara Spr cece Nori ATTA pata ND, B.C. are atting off cayuse’s ears and ‘cutting’ off Bos ans jena” Po ROSSLAND, B.C. Comers., The line-up was as follows: el : i Y a B' Jn the Bostock competition, Rossland | VERY SALE and FEED ‘coaiee Morelng SRE aay Pollet! oal. Costello people's tongues in the ‘‘Pirates Of Pen- | was equally fortunate, the scores being: _ BTABLE. cet odes jae: BS vaads Bie | Sandon va, Rossland—Crawtord, 7; Bea- F : i S : trong! Wangs A. MINERAL COLLECTION | misb, 4. Slocan vs. Sandon—McCallum, " LINBURG, CEBOP: chs. E. BEnx. J. L, Panene. . 5 ney re * 3; Wilson, 11. Kaslo va. Rossland— fslish tiga for rent) = ¢ $ spar (eee. Yoln' the Mine Owners at Rossland Could Easily | Fall, 13; Smith, 11. *. coe . rat-class Saddle and Pack $ uke Harris rei 2 : Ae ees mply. : the Harri ‘i cai-final ae A K R j (0 Afair sized crowd was present al-| “We are desirous of making s collection a oa ereia compe ston! Pe) City— BRU reas SE Ue be ry the game had not been -previously, 807) ¢ ores from the different mines of- Wash- | 41,11: McCallum, 4. ‘ a P.O. BOX, 136.9. ‘ \ ROSSLAND, B.C. . Rags oo ee aces ington, Idslio’ and. British Columbia, | The weather is clear and cold and ice R : Musie Box Raffle. ¥ - | and would be pleazed to have mine own- | splendid, 00000000600000000C6 09 | > MONG ENGINEERS The big $300 music box will be raffled |cra send us some specimens. Parties ———_. . 1 3 off tonight at 9 o'clock sharp in the Clar| who send, ‘kindly puta label on each WOMAN “SUFFRAGE. J hn ; enden hotel bar room. All holders of| specimen, giving the asaay, if possible, = 2 onnson & Co. ant BRORERS tickets not paid for up to 8:30 tonight| and aleo whore it was ‘taken from and ‘Text of the Bill Extending the Right to Vote Ly 4 ; in British Columbia, —~— i will be excluded from the drawing and | what depth it came, also, if you. will j 7 the tickets will be sold.. .Remember, | send the facts as to development work | The follonaa is the proposed amend- i Propertios examines eet managed, @| tne isct ticket out of the box drawa the | and condition of the mine, we will gladly | ment.by Rolf Smith of Nanaimo upon | ent. b Pe ee 3 prize, Everyone holding tickets on the | give it space as mining news, Always | the subject of woman suffrage: : ; at Jeb PARKER . box is reeuested to be’ present at the | sign your nae, not necessarily for pub-| “Section 7 of chapter 67 of the revised > Consulting mining engineer Dundee, drawing at 9 o'clock tonight. ’ lication, bnt as ‘2 - guarantee of the cor-| statutes is hereby amended by striking. - PPE AY i ‘Tamarac and Falrmont. OWI RE BORO eran a rectness of your statements.—Stocke, out the word “male” in the first line.of B House $20.00 per‘month. .! THE POLICE COURT. Little Bess Sold. ssid section and inserting in Nea thereof*? le, CR gh ps] sames Harper Held for: Carrying Concealed] The Li tle Bess mineral claim, situa- hemes Latin aud by ealding ied : ">: |-“peter Rodier, the old, reliable tinner, Weapons. : ted on the north eide of Lake mountain, | (owing, Provisian Ot Te nat onl; Btenay avenue, $200. - Thia| is stent work again and located in Okan-| James Harper pat Up $25. this morn-| and about two miles and a half south- wats 44, BEOV ae Meer ined a ra at once,” 5 ogan_ building, Epokane ‘Street, i8 pre-|ing in the police court for his appear-| east of town, was sold at sheriff's. sale| 4: tee at’ a aa pee pared to do all work in, his ting promptly ance tomorrow upon the charge of carry-| yesterday afternoon for $500, to satisfy a | 8" tes at any-election. y agthe lower living Png him t - ing concealed weapons. bs judgment of $1,905.77 and coste, ob- f Copper and Lead. SALE FOR - -be. saved by’ patronizing him. f Tt appears that Harper was one oH tained by Ruben Stevene against the care cag: Ae ; oa ese aie Ontrl ‘i ig ime and forgot to leave his} Little Bess Mining Co. zw Yorx, Feb. 23.—Copper—Quie; il Slontard Starks 3.7 B,. Fitzpatrick, the sanitary |night for a time and lors Lit g ; Gere ond useinyiec nage veion /" both sides. Many faile.were taken but performance, in the Pacific hall. zance.”” Ried Roos with gacutik Bes Ror pase RELL use of 8 BL id’ his. effice and} gan at home. Aly “ 5 plumber, Prgorner of, Columbia avenue 5 At Maude Wilson’s some kind of a Pries of Silver. :\." \$17.76@$18,00. ‘Lead barely ‘steady; i street, under Cap diepute arose and Harper flourished his|| New Youk, Feb. 23.—Silver, quiet; | brokers’ price,» $4.20; exchange: price, Ne ‘ ane weapon, which is the cause of him being | Bar silver, 59}¢c; Mexicangdollars, 4734 + | $4.60. Tin — strong; straite, $24.25; S . 5 ilvar certificates BO4@O0ic, - -. tes, firm * Ty : imson_ & Co |* Evening Recon 60 centea month, ‘in the police court. o axe 4 BO074 Plates : an Ww Shaw’s cigar store. a) * ‘