ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1899. PRICE FIVE OENTS. Curb oe ~~ HANG GREEK THE SURGE = ie an ANERS GRTLGAES Hall. i - There will be a grand family matinee Tlitherto the “Curb Chain Bracelet” has been: looked ‘upon asa 5 rf ugiaple,” with little noticeable chatige in etyle from year to year. 1 performance and high class vaudeville 3 : u We have however, geegntly ndded to our stock somiothing entirely Clty Engineer Smith's Report Favor- eb parva aeat given in ie Miers! Proposal to Haye Them All Expire on. in “Curl cA 5 ‘4 4 et § mn Hallon Saturday afternoon, Fe! nenie new style is studded with Pearls and\Torquoise. The effect is able for Water Supply. ‘\ruary 18, at 2:30 o'clock. The pro- ~ the Same Day. pleasing, and ‘adds little of cost and mach beauty. é eee i : geeds of the performance are to be de- J 3 W. s PR l NG, 3 uk 5 E i 5 woud entre tothe use of the sufferern aces Wray Se de “ k RY ‘of the late International fire, viz:—Pat > Successor t0 CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING, PRELIMINARY SURVEY ORDRRED| Wuito, Kelly and Bertha and Harry ADDITIONAL SOURCE OF REYERUE : js Logrenia, who loat their wardrobes and \ personal offecte. - ° rE aye The Prospect F for the City heya pest lets from -the Inter-|¢an Revive Title by Payment of $25 sh . r national and Pacific. music halls have ; Paving in'a Water Sys- - | contsibuted their services for. the oc- Within’ Three Months After tem of Its Own. casion, and s first class, high ‘standard . > Expiration. vaudeville specialty ahow will be given, : ao that the public of the city will have} - ‘ ‘AW pnt two of ‘the council were pres-| 99 opportanity of seeing and hearing ’ —The mining ent at last night's regalw meeting, Al- the best artists ever seen in this country Pivesters ay eo ean nt ‘ace: dermen Tiumpson and Edgren, being and the biggest show ever produced: in port today, including. several. important. the abeentees: i B. C.; such stars as have world-wide recommendations: ‘These inclade.s pro- The principal matter under di i ng and have med on all| Vision that mifers’ eertificates ‘shall all was the water subject;. which is the all- the large stnges of America, _- Jexpireion the same day annually, and absorbing topic at” present. The fire; Little Egypt, the great Egyptian dan-| that any pereon inadvertently allowing Winter and-light committee haye bad the | cer» will possibly take partin the per-|1is ticense to expire, may, within three report 6f H. B. Smith, the” engineer, | formance, providing a release can be ob- | months, upon the payment of $95, ob- ander consideration for some time pas?, | ed from John Wateon, of the Pacific | tin a Gpecial certificate, the effect of and acting upon one of the recommend: rousic hall, who has brought her here | Wnich shail be. to revive his title to any atione, Smith was: last night quthorized | 98der special engagement at an enor’) cgim owned by him atthe timeofthe . to make, a.pteliminary survey'to: fix | ous expense. |The performance will Tapee of his certificate and ‘not since upon the probable cost of bringing water be s special chance for the ladie’s and | vosted in any. : into : town font Rock creek, and this families of the city:'to see stars of merit) qe committee deals fally with tha; atep wasordered to be taken at once, 50 not appearing on the opera house| otter of providing safeguards against: that o money bylaw might be tubmitted bears The aris ie 8 ae An accidents in mines. Bie: to the people for the cost of same as soon | * je one, and should have the hearty bill re: ir c i Na aa possible. Until this survey is made OPE a all Spey z i 5 Aon eapectita Ee city be Bandon regbortad: upon, e prices will he reasonable, popular and'réported upon.no farther setion 16] T° Tree sgn ofall, and will be. ‘crys it lawial to borrow money in the announced later. FOR BETTER OR WORSE. AVSOUS ASNAPIN | CLOTAING. For the palance of our THIRTY-DAY. ROOM MAKING SALE b) we wgill offer ata VERY.SMALL MARGIN our well assorted stock of MEN AND BOYS’. ») Suits, Overcoats, Pea Jackets, Reafers, . Muckinaws, Pants; English and American Hai and American Shoes. m We Carry a Complete Stock of > MINING SHOES, RUBBER BOOTS,- SLICKERS,“AND..A NICE ASSORTMENT OF | SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS 48222. ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT PANTI N GS: EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, ~ * BBY. J.O HEARN, The Clothier. eal Cor. Columbia Ave. and Lincoln St. t We junanimous vening was a_quiet-.eyente| gc NB toe, 1 opi that if ip aby’ to be used should‘be obtained in British | whi Columbia. : its the live: The finance committee reported that] people. ‘It waa the marridge of Mica bills amounting to’ $541.05 be paid. * @Carrie Malcolm to Mr. H..C. Smith. t ‘The road tax bylaw, was reada second |“ Mr. Smith is engaged in the harness after a brief discussion,- * . | time and no amendments seem'to be an- and sadlery business in Rosuland, and —_—_—_— : ticipated to it. "| we are glad to eay enjoying agood trade. WORD FROM, NELSON. The Gre, water and light committie The young people have gone to house- Hse? ee IU Ee was anthorized to purchase eight pair of keeping in their neat. little cottage on Many Citizens of Rossland Well Pleased -|Winber boots and oilskin coats for the] Kno Hill, just above the Recorp of- With the Election of Mr. Hume. nee of the fre department. fice. Their many. friends will -joinin| All supporters ‘of the Semin. govern. —— wishing that their path may be strewn ment in Rossland were as mack pleased only with rose oper ihe sore = we return of. rs # : _ The annual St. George’s church ball EB ice € ‘ume, minister of mines, apparent! as” A LOOSENESS was held last night in Dominion’ hall. U. S. WARRANT FOR SINCLAIR. | (ney conld have been had they resided ” Feit alte bottle of e This is the last dance belie lent sed ‘The Authorities are Detetmined to Bring Oe ead tee ieee elt after using one bottle of our| there is to be a terpsichorean. fast for Him Back if Possible. iam Martin, er of our mem: i 8: N SNT which - pox % , Ae ict aud aoa TEN Tot hope | days now. The “habeas ‘corpus proceedings a rate whom it was er neapreaen 2 J OIN'TS. fferer. Continued use The dance was under the direct man-|bronght. by James E. Fenton before | 4¢ o r. Hume as minister o! ines 00286 eve FOOSSOHSHOOOOHHO99OHOE 00882828 a (3) Mr. H. CG. Smith and Miss. Carrie Malcolm S Married. SMALL SHOES for St. ‘George’s Hop. 9 : * ein and the cure agement of the Episcopal church choir. | Judge Prather to secure. the release of pas ne in case’ of his defeat, was which eeemed impossible is a reality. ade from a new ‘but 4g usual, the dance was @ pronounced | J. 37, Sinclai ted at Trail, B. ©, overjoyed. Preseri well tried prescription. PRICESO CENTS® bottle. success. : Good music, good floor.and @ oe a ened ecibocialinent care coatlne Friends of the present government, t Prescription Department ia always at your service. _——_—— jolly lot of pleasare seekers were the| ,oq Monday in Spokane. ” Constable w, | assert, that it: ia_abeurd for. citizens of McLEAN & MORROW, principal ingredients zolug to make UP|s, Devitt of Trall, who is there, has a0; Neleon to tae fiat Roeser Oe i : 2 splendid evening’s amusement, ed a warrant of arrest from United 3 yi ‘that af posite the, Henk of Mone . THE DRUGGISTS ‘The hosta and hostessea - of the hop Stuice Sommimiouse Marshal, ‘ard if | Portfolio of mines would fall to this rid-" N were: : Sinclair is released by the state he ing. Of course ‘thosé here who are. Ops. otice of Mr. Fred Burroughs, Mra. Simpson, | wi11 at once be arrested _ by. the federal | Posed to the Seralin government ‘would ; ee KER.” Mrs, Beardely, le Baron de: Vebre, Mr. ‘“ di iti like to have Mr. Hume defeated for other Cable Adress: PARKER. gs pending pro- : “AND, B. C and Mra, A. W. W. Dyer, Miss Baker, | ceedings. ; reasons. Washing- : ROSSL/ J aac eee Mies Whitney. Mrs. Campbell ‘and D. Ch: allenge Curling © ap, The result from all points but Salmo," N i" le} ne, . - be Codes {Hetfor Sickel 2 oe Dickson. 1.8. O. Frader ‘bas Hata ts which has but a few vetes, give Mr. eh Hume a majority of 183. 5 * + .. | bandeome silver challenge cup, to be —_—_ Dy Evert village He Gate be gay Lnown as the president's prize, and| PEOPLE COMING AND. GOING. cocking main, 1 layed for by the rinka skipped by the Sani ge cahinwtol ak Sefinuends eniaea: sites for free public schools. follewi naraea i a ane have Gos Bcrohp ane aa ot c ner itersonn waviog claims ageinae: OS seid | DARKER Some of the Cubana have a realizing | been selected by the curling club: tebdicy ton ia puree of chats ty fabington Hite required on lo Aas aU. ¢y sense of what liberty means. One of| 37, H, Smith, D. B. Bogle, A. B. bane news making vistes toll at iv r ROSSLAND, B/C. them offered an American officer $250) Cranston, RB. D. Morkill, W. A. Carlyle, ars x any (fee for a place on the Havana police force. |J,8. ©. Fraser, T. M.- Beamish and F. A. Wilkin and survey party left on Mt ENGINEERS Tt is the intention of the captain gen-| James Anderson, the noon train for Ymir to survey sem 0 f eral of Havana to teach the native po-| Any members of"the club who propertict for the Dundee company in . " ties entitled tharels | \icemen their duty- How to find the] wish to play in this series can so notify that district. Heexpects.to be gone : ant BROKEN. side ddor will be the first lesson, any of the above named skips, or attend about 10 days. : CG: the meeting of the club at the rink next J. B. Donald went to the Boundary Clarendon Not Closed, ‘Thuraday night, when the draw. will be creek country this morning on mining. Meprcint to the “Creditors Trust Leeds Act” and Amending Acts, , ass! Mts etd ete PE Rc aa Smee In New Cuba. 2 Chas. E, BENN. J.L, Panes. Rossland, B. C., 4th day of Febru-|@ Properties examined, Mines managed, bh t of the © don| made and the games commenced. Uusinesa. : SDW ABD BAILIAG Mandard Biocks pourss ond att ne he Recokp to state that the ——_—_—— E. W.-Ruff made a flying trip to ‘Trustee. J, Li PARKER wishes the Rac i ‘W. RB. Spence 0. K. i toda; yen thet a mecting od . hause is not closed as stated by mistake » R. Spi » Ke Northport and back today. ; Tu Consuitigg mintug engineer, Dundee» in tho morning papers and thet only the| Although supposed to be dead and| _ Clarerice King, one of the most -protky cafe ig shut down for the purpose oi} having been mourned for some time, W.| inent:and successful mining experts in mn making improvement and that it. will] R. Spence is still alive and quite well.) the United Statés, arrived in the city” ‘at Rossland, B.C, 4th February, 1899. | reopen in 10 days £ RAE? He wrote Chas. Fy Foster, of this city |last night and will pass upon the bone Epwanp Byittttee.|__ Peter Rodier, the old reliable tinner, rau on Feb. Sth al 'Tacoima, Wash., eaying | of contention between the Centro Btar — ——— | is now at work again and locate? in Okan: Her i 5 AiveeS he had been quite’ gf ond Tron Mask companies on behalf of onan odo a + Spokens ie line promptly | aren vere fond: of PRT rr | better Inte a ct the former corporation. : wor prices. Money can | the interview i jand as soon as hig, Zs j i Ht t EES Gretel prc Or | Ne vepnd te, smetonal |. en Smith Cartinarcived home it nigh ees treae, ‘I like Skye terriersand alligators] that he is still in “8 from Toronto, where he he has been for J, -F..-Fitzpatrick, | the sanitary | and parrota, marmosets and tiger cabs, ——s several weeks past. " plumber, has ramoved his © butI must say J have become rather Copper and Lead. D. M. Dramheller, one of the, Pripel- shop re ths corner of ‘4 Cap | tired of husbands.” Fe aul Fone diag paerape eek Pel sorta in the | pron “ ar, ad Washington etree Saco of Silver. rokera price, yexchan; ice, | came m Spokane ening. ° Shaw's cigar ‘store. i ditt Price of Silver. $17.76@518.00. 43 N05 open Prices Spokane lant or : itaininen? nce ae OE Ye Feb. 14.—Silver, steady; | price; $4.20; exchange rice, $4.50 Parker, the pen man, in the Lemon : ight geb 30 3 » 14. 3 25 3 yy . * 1" Le Her ea ee 2 ions acd ami Bavvlver, 2030; Bexican dollara, 4754. nemin: ese price, Lee plock tonight, 380, 7