Rossland Reacod November 4, 1898. HOW’S YOUR WOOD? ABOUT THE CITY. Tf you want your hair dressed to really suit your {sgtylo and in the lateat Paris fashlouss tga want ——————— d or singed, or shamp i MADAM SROCHET, © E- d i ‘The Australian ielilie: Mi! i sseta, are: |i ssible to furnish wood -fast enough | Do you require the perfection of preparations to Kee your comp) lection brilliant, Bell Mining company’s assets, te wapnty the scasada {GL bonGnisehs Fa | your teoth white, your skin soft and supple, MADAM BHOCHIET will do it tot William ‘Thorburn of Almonte, Ont., /to supply taming is imminent. reckon, Blotcher, dandrall, & &e.» quickly, remaver from \- ‘ou. s Tron Mask Raises & Cent--Good De president; J. A, Currie of Toronto, One tito at and gentlemen, ? black teeth magically nitened by the use of 65. first vice-president; A. G. Heetor, of | dealer who has a shipment of 500 cords| Madam Brochet’s Smokear Tooth Powder. Advice free, Note Address, Madam mand at 7 Toronto, second vice-president, andjon the way to Rossland said tedey that'| Brochet, Occidental Block, 1123¢ Bast” Columbia Ave., three doors cast of O. M, uantity was sold in ad-| 0x, grocer. * Promise of Crow's Nest Coal Causes Many Many to Neglect Their Fuel. Tke local wood dealers find it almost — ae new officers of the Silver Bell Mining , which on acquired{the assets of the old Silver then goto ossland Evening Record “VOL, 3, No. 105 -ROSSLAND, B. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1898, WHITE BEAR STOCKS STIFFENS ————_ As Viewed in the City of London. ‘Tron Mask was in good demand today at 65 cents and was rere to obtain, very few of these shares beingon the market, Encouraging reports from the White Bear have had the effect of stiffening the: price of this. stock. Tron Colt is firm at 10 cents and it is expected that work willbe resumed on this promis- ing property. Eveeenees RRR 5 White Bei Golden Gate. gees | LONDON PROMOTER'S PREDICTION FOR B. C. Says the Revival of the Hooley Reyelations are Dangerous. J. Oliphant Bell, the well known newspaper writer, received a letter from A. R. Snelling of ‘Vancouver, en- closing some predictions of a London promoter who says: “We have agood many people who come here from Britieh Columbia with properties which they seem to suppose to be of great value. Many of the great brokers are deeply interested in British Columbia, and I hear many of the mining jobbers are interesting themselves, so that’ so far as one can judge, a Columbia boom ought to come Within a reasonable period. “J may mention that people are still outof town and the dangers is that the Hooley revelations, whichhave been re- vived will have a bad effect on promo- tions generally.” poe Ss Rossland Ore Shipments. Jand night inthe church building. Memorial and Thanksgiving | service music is to be ‘Work to Be Resumed on Iron Colt— rehearsed, Hermann Kitely, of Toronto, secretary- | tke the entire treasurer. i Members of St. Géorge' ‘8 choir are re quested to attend the usual practice to- “ROSSUIND N10" Contents of the Board of Trade Sou- venir of-the Mines; BIGHT THNUSAND WERE PRINTED Expenses of Printing Was $1,400— Some of the- Many Features. Through the courtesy of Secretary John McKane, of the Rossland board of trade, the Record is’ enabled to give the public a peep between the covers of the board of trade souvenir edition, entitled ‘Rossland ‘In “1898.” *° Mr. McKane kindly loaned his advance copy. to this -office for inspection. There were 8,000 copies of the sou- venir printed at a cost of $1,400 by a To- ronto printing firm. An installment ance of it garrival. All the dealers tind it difficult to keep pace with the de- mand and the reason is this: There was a well grounded belicf among the:cousumerejthat plenty of coal would be supplied early this winter by the Crow’s Nest Pass. | Consequently they delayed storing their winter’s wood and now, that the,winter is almost up- on them, an dthe coal ie still in Crow’s Nest, the?demand is abnorinal for this geason of the year.; The price has ad- vanced some, too. The County Docket. $$O$$$HHHHSHHHHHHHHOHOG ® FOR THE SOCIAL SEASON. $ Pirie’a Thin Ivory Calling Carde—Ladies and Gentlemen—are the correct form.’ Printed in our Hazel. ecript are as neat asif engraved <> ROSSLANDER PRINTING HOUSE *Phone 59 } $ Finest Wedding Bristol for. Invitations. = Imperial Block, Washington street. DWGDGPGPOOGOGHOOOHHOHOOOOOOOOOHO Judge Bpinks opened county court this morning in ‘Masonic hall. ‘The day was taken’ up in getting cases for a hearing. srs The Rossland Laundry 18 dole, 5 Feod work at a reasonable price. them. Near the postoffi ice. An important meeting of the board of trade will be held at 8 o’clock at J. F. McCrea’s office, CATARRAM AND HVY FRAVER, It it’s hay ‘fever that is the. bug bear of your life you won’t .know the. pleas- Parker Girdwood & Co; ASSAY OFFIC bee ey Millmen,-Metallurgical’ Chemists. -Mines ram— ed... Assaying by- contract for -mining ‘companies at F outhly rates, - Mill tests up to five tons daily by free milling, cyaniding and chloriration, . Stone block, Columbia avenue ‘and South Lincoln st., "Rosslai nd, B. 0. Engineer's office two doors. south of assay office. Mines ‘reported on and inprintended, For. rates apply P.-0, Box 695, ura of freedom from it. till you’ve tried Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. Razors hollow ground, BISEOTE, doctor’s instruments and all kinds of edge toole ground at shooting galery, First Ave. . NOTICE. a meeting of phe (Ne Novelty ining @ non- ing pa Seat ing te te a peld at ah the ones of eniiciens to supply the ‘ibers here d daily and ‘Mr. MeKene will canvass the city for orders. Speaking of the criticism of the board’s action in letting the for print- Oe ¥ jandsthuredéy eveniog, November 10, 1808; at ‘THOMAS ANDERSON; Ross Thompson. Unave blovks Of stock in the folle-ving companies for saie: Eureka Consolidated _ Evening Star West Le Roi and Josie, “Monte Cristo, Monite, Homestake, : Sivlerine and - Gopher, 3 R. E. Lee: Lots.in ‘the Original Townsite THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND. Dated Rossland, November 3 1008. ing the souvenir. to the Toronto house, Mr. McKane said this morning that as the souvenir is to be paid for by sub- scriptions of the people and the print- ing ordered let by tender, the bid of the ‘Toronto honse, which was $400 less than any other - tender received, it was thought best not to expect the people to pay the extrn $400. The souvenir is well printed on good paper, and contains, in a condensed form, all the information that the out- side world may~ want to know abput Rossland. It contains 36 pagesand 20 fall page illustrations. The introduc- ton reviews the public i “ N OTICE. Any. person found dump, ing garbage. in any place except on the city dump will be' prosecuted. By order of Boarpor Hratrs. Ore shipments from the mines from Jan. 1 to Oct. 29, 1698, fol- low: TONE. 51,272 « 40,997 2,657 458 3,178 140 850 416 Sunset No. 2 Deer Park. Giant....... Total. ...eeseees Weekly Ore Shipments. The following shipments of ore were made during the week ending October 29, TO NORTHPORT BMELTER. Le Roi. Total. Shipments for same week ast year were 1,425 tons. Shipments were divided as follows: Trail, 700; Silica, 1805 Northport, 8,478. The total shipments from the camp since January 1, 1897, aggregate 164,363 tons. _ Metal Markot. New Yore, Oct. 8.—Copper—firm ; x brokers’ price, $12.50; exchange price; Me brokers’ | v price, $12.60, Lead—very jyeak: price, $3.55; * exchange an i and schools; alsin facilities; chartered banks; cli- mate and sports; followed by an illus- trated article on the ‘Visit of Lord and Lady Aberdeen.” The mines are then described; the geology of the camp is discussed; the production of mineral given in figures. Of the mine pay roll—a most instrac- tive agent tojthe outsider, the souvenir says: “It was found thet the tota number of men directly in .the employ ofthe companies then working (August 1, 1808) to be 1;001, involving a monthly expenditure of $102,690. W. H. PAUL & CO., Stock. Brokers, Tayiorz Burpixa, Corumpra AVE. The great feature of the market to- day is the rise all along the line of Re- public stocks, Jim, Blaine advancing round about cent per cent; Ben Hur fifty per cent., and nearly every other stock showing an advance of ten to twenty-five per cent. The market in Rossland stocks has been quiet but firm. 19 NOTICE Re Mineral Act. Nora is hereb; ifort that, Scetion a of this ‘act which 10¥) ine ie Been ay FRED HU hdinuner ¢ at alle. Department of Mines, Victoria, 5 ‘ber*l3, 1898.5 MONTANA LIVERY 26 Washington Street. First Claas Saddle and Driving ‘Horses. Boarding Horses a Specialty. Telephone 6..-. M. A. HARVEY. - T. W. HOWARD GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT * 108. Dumorscate-Br., Loxpo, B.C. IF YOU WANT AN ADV"RTISEMENT, Large i small, Inserted in any Buropean Nowspaper roublesome details by sending Patraight to T. W. HOWARD, it BIsSHOPEGATE-STREET, LONDON. ATES EQRNISHED. and CONTRACTS ARE ANGED to for Large Orders. ADVIC~ OF- FE! ding the Best Mediums for bring- ing g ADVEICTIBER before the Public, Corres $3.62, to $3.673¢ Bar sil silver dollars, 4754c: 59% to 603g. gilver certificates W.F. And Pri agent of the CO. P. R., ceca uaatore at re Nelson, was in the city today. H. T. Wilgress, representing the ©. P. R.in the Boundgry country is in the city. If you are not satisfied with your lain” dry Yyork try the Rossland Laundry. Palo Alto. Victory-Triumph, ‘We are buyers of Golden Gate and 'T. “y. “HOWARD, 108, BIsHOrsGATE-STREET, LONDON, E. C. ent for THE: ROSSLANDER and British Co- putdbla Review The Melville ea Townsite of Melville, Big Sheep Creek,. Now affords good accommodation for all parties visiting Sophie Mountain or game location, near postofiice. W. FH. PAUL & CO. Tel. No 8 Quick. Work. Red Star., Livery and Transfer Co. Good sad:tle horses, ‘elegant turnouta and fancy driving teams; will drives you anywhere.at any time day or night. If yeu-are getting up @ driving party, see us about rige—good ‘horses. = Horses boarded th. : Packing of all kinds done, We do ex- yy the day or mon’ press and baggage. work ; will call at-any ‘part of the ay Contracts and job work d ne promptly, ly, light or heavy { freight short notice, Fiance ead safes ‘ealely mered. We pay all: damages ‘done to antbing’ we handle. ‘e act as shippers’ agents, will tran afer; warehouse, or ship any class of goods, We sell -Washington seasoned Fir and Tamarac wood. Stables: Le ‘Roi Aventae, Office: 9 Washington -Rear of Hunter: Bros.- ~Martin Block.— John W. Hartline, Proprietor. . “The Mascot Gold Mining. Company, Limited Li seas Hunter Bros.,. eer : psecee —FoR— Fresh Fancy Groceries. rable Delicacies, ROCQUEFORT ‘CHEESE. Pureniat CHEESE. SW188 OUEESE. CROSS & BLACKWELLS’. JAMS, JELLIES, PICKLES. Cr AS eld. a me an and CHOCOLATES. which ml paved at the abi Honed first meeting will be submitted for con- Fmati ‘Dated this tignty.t -third day of August, 1898. a) CaM. PBELL, Secretary. dinporing of the WvKola or any part Tights, powers, franchises and piiviteses’ of {Be Vosipany co auch person or company. and upon sugh torme or conditions es the eharchol- a and to transact such ug GRAHAM'S ~ ar ..... Edward's Ferry 18 TUE. BEST PLACE FOR A MBAL «- putea scowumbla avenue, basement Rossland Syn+ when you are on the | dicate ad to "_| ROY H. CLARKE. 44 Columbia Ave. Boss.anp, B. P. O. Box 258. Mining Engineer Contracts Made for Underground , Surveying and Assaying- allatylesand gradea Btock and Workman- de to order. . sh{p guaranteed. FRANK STARTARI, BOOT and SHOEMAKER. Pine ehoes an i pecialty. Repairs neatly and The Grand PRICE 5 CENTS * Crand Union 1 Hotel | MASTER DS George Il. Green, Prop. Rates $1 to $1. 50 per. day. i Business Man's Lach the, | From 11:45, m, to 8 p.m. Commatation Tickols, $5.50 for $4.00. Rot m and board §6. 80 per weck an upwards. Neat and well furnished rooms. A First Clase Bar. Bave.! for centuries’ reve‘ed ares 1Ot thers prefer wetters of hotel in the city. AGS TS TAS BOS HE HEHE HATE FY Prof. E. SREVEGUS| “Meaoher of Violin, Yandolia, Hh z Stationery, Wall Papor, Fano; oe si pel: Goods, Tags, Not inns Perea tn Aaetog G. DR OFRIGALS HERE Making an Inspection of ‘the Com- pany’s. Interests: + perfect simplicity. FREIGHT, -PASSENGER BUILDINGS ry CUFF LINKS f of fastening and beauty of design meet in our cuff links. Ease of anncyance when attaching lin! Full anes in ali the favortie ttyles in ¢ hy: punqerge Some: S. ooo No further need old and Silver a PRIOES ARE RIGHT, se THE The style known as the “Dum Bell” commands favor because of its . W. SPRING, Successor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING: NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE, ; : < : i Interview With Mr. Marpole:and D. E. "| tricta that may be consigned to the Trall smelter, thus competing directly with the.0. P. R. It is also proposed by the Great Northern to put a steamer on the Columbfa river to run between No:th- pert, Waneta, Saward, Trail and Water- loo, the objegt of which will. be.to carry Brown, General Agent in China. R..Marpole, superintendeht ‘of Pacific | division; D.E. Brown, general agent in | China and Japan;.H. 'T. Cambie, chief] ores from any point. mpon ‘the river to "| éngineer; F. W. Peters, general freight either of the two smelters. In fact it is jJagent;‘and F.:P. Gutelius, are in the the intention of the company to parallel city onan official visit. © *:. -| every, branch line of the C. P. R. in the When,seen by a Record representa- South British Columbia district as rap- Sole a; ‘ANOS |'Epzanp CEONTN. J. 82 Ciurs, J on z {edanet ne Bocials J. ‘AMacvowaxp. Rominloy tileuce it eve. -Macdonald:Clute & Cronyn street. Address P. oO. Box. 24. tive; Mr. Marpole stated that the visit of|idly as-is practicable. A prominent =| the party: was ono of i inspee! ion of ‘the | visiting railway official lately stated, improvements now being: inaugurated | ‘‘that, this Province would eee the live- by the company: in thiszaection... The liest time in its history within the next Dominion Hall. Sie'Tornlaped Barristers, cand _ Money to, roa Mc: Qlicitors;for the Bank of British North America grounds and the lines up to the | 12 menths.in the railway construction different mines were examined by “Mr. | line.” Gutelius and: himself. It ia the, inten}; In peaking of the proposed Corbin tion ‘of the. company. to’ erect. large road into.the. Boundary country, the freight and passenger. buildings fiere as | same: gentleman. expressed .his firm d. F. AONEYFORD | The East. End’ Tailor -For-a Fine Suit: 117 CoLumsra AvznvE East. ia to Rent. Partly : furniehed. math avenue: eat. -T. PREST & CO., Four Rooms. $12.00 per 121 COLUMBIA AVE. commonly: known all. over the coast as|the Great “Northern.” soon as the ground is: in readiness for conviction that’ Mr. Corbin would re- them, Mr. Marpole expresucd'-himeelf | celve the necessary charter at the next as being highly pleased with the man- session of, parliament, and would then der in which work on the.line and ter-| complete. the road at the earliest -pos- minsla was Progressing. . sible date. When in operating order ; With the party is D. E. Brown, ‘more | the line. woud be @ valuable feeder for In conclusion bet Steer ‘Warrimoo Bi Bec licibors, ie tinea Offices and Jhooms in CORNED BEEF. Leal Bnronean Flan ‘T ARTHUR, Proprietor. |. . Spokane, Washington. Modern in all its appointments. J uadquarters for mining men Rates reawnable. Centrally located, corner He sard and Mill streets. and ey on ingen dik pete Saa. Jerry Spellman HAS THE Best Salcon in Christina Lake district. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. Rossland . me - UNDERTAKER. © — OPEN DAY AND NaH? ROSSLAND 5°. 7. Be. ee: M. Fox & Co. | em 65, 106 Columbia Av. ae Unexoalied ta Quality, 4 78 | an “Davy Brown.” Mr, Brown‘has.apent|he eaid,. ‘the G. N..is going to tap area hia entire lifetime'in” the railroad:buai- | every~shipping camp in this section .|and; connect ‘them. with some of the smelters.’ passenger ‘agent: of the |: Ag ‘to the Nelson” & Bedlington pro- coaat. division sof the O,.P:R..-In 1890 | posed line-in: from” Bonner’s Ferry,"he i | with the venture ag yet, but. that if the road was builtit would no doubt be ab- bed © by: the: Great Northern “in the PERSONALS. : tavern- . keeper. “Davy”? was never known ‘to : ‘Aj-Armstrong, Dominion Veterin- mizs” 8 .call) then “proceeded on ary-Surgeon, located at Nelson, returned ‘nis trip.down the river, Soon afterward home this morning; be was id to the: g t ‘Dr. D Corsan, of Trail; who. was in C -O. = ] al rare the then‘ Wilderncas of the Kootenays.” a. On: et for ditties Mr. Brown, is now ona: well earned 4 trong shoes for eturdy boys and‘stylish shoes for thee joes for Bittle tle gt rls and milsaed and elegant shoes jor dainty a their mothers. not confine ourselves to supplyin: or ‘one age or ex: ete FOOTWEAR, but make a epeci ity ol hee came down‘ the Columbia river i in the| remarked : that he did: not believe that ru : She gnallyny REMAINS OF WH. CAIN SENT EAST THIS. MORNING. One Hundred Masons Escort. the Body to the Train. This morning at 7:30 o’clock a dele- gation of over 100 masons met at their hall on Columbia avenue, and to the depot escorted the remaing of their late brother, W. J. Cain, where the impres- sive last sad rites of the’ Masonic order were performed over the rémains amidst ® large cencourse of friends who had gathered to pay their respects to the | disceased before the body was shipped to ita final resting place. The body. was encased in a handsome casket, which was inclosed in a hermet- ically sealed case for shipment, and was billed right through to the former home of the deceased, at Owenstown, Quebec. Mrs. Cain and her son will accom- pany the remains to its distination. Alarge number of lady friends were present to extend their sympathies and condolence to the bereaved widow in her hour of suffering. Judge H. J. Gordon, brother of Mrs. ain, Ww ill accompany the remains, with is sister, as far as Spokane, and will then return‘ to oa home at Olympia, Bs ing a visit with relatives in-the east, to return’ to the coast and make hér home with her brother, Judge Gor- don at Olympia. W. J. Cain, the de- ceased, was also a member of the Min- ors’ union, and that order took a prom- inent part in aji the arrangements per- taing to the disposition of the remains, “Serviced were held at Beatty’s under- taking parlors early this’ morning over. the remains of Patrick Nolan, the other miner, who net hia death . | in Hong Kong, and thie is now his “firat ied” hon visit since the: memorable trip through eae 1 ret e honie last ‘D.-W. Higgins, ex-speaker of the pro- yincial legislature, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. G. V. Holt, of Victoria, arrived in the city via the C. P. R. last night and are registered at the Hotel ps | leave ‘of abeonce for one year having spent the past thrée. monthe travelling in, . Europe. : on Of course, he is to be excused: for his ‘od echoes for everyone.” ‘Our stock is complete, com-| Inck of knowledge of our modern. ineti- Allan, prising every kind of mediam, or heavy. Prices are all light, however. t and Shoe manufactured, light, tutions, the nickel-in-the-slot_ machine W. 8. Rugh, the well known Rossland for ii owing to his-long stay “in | @ining man, returned~ from Spokane IM PORTERS WHOLESALE.AND RETAIL General Merchandise. ning Supplies, zm AGENTS:—GOODWIN OANDLES, CANNON ‘STEEL; GIANT POWDER, CALIFORNIA CAP& ‘AND FUSE- 3 <\ ROSSLAND AND SANDOWN: <8 e @ Cl Cae SS anufacturers’ Agents, 0 CG) 3 e e the Orient.:80 that when he walked into last evening. the Allan House’ bar, looked the slot : mschine carefully over, and most inno- ae SaaS es cently asked the bar-keeper, ‘‘where’ 18 | Bros, aa manager of the hardware de- the month-piece, by which you blow. up artment. the machine,’’'as he wished to show him 3 5 that no ordinary machine could poseibly the blow of a pair. of Oriental:‘Innge,|Ymirthis morning fo be gone pevers such as he possessed, the bar-tender days. repressed his feelings as best he could|: Mra. H. W. “Merriweather, hag. gone and ouprtronsly Srpleined to-*Davey” | to Spokane on a visit to friends. at the machine was for the purpose of |" ey teating the pocket rather than the lungs we Siler me we ee. Spare ssort of demi savings bank, as it were.| 9 tneisoss trip. i pas Davey’? kindly thanked the gentleman W.H . for'his advice and requested'that it: go Harris of Harrie _&.Cousing) bro- no further, but it leaked out, and when kere, went to Spokane on basinces for a Mr, Browa gets back on the main-linehe | °™ 9°7® will no doubt have many chances to test HL M.. Miller of the Butte Mills, re- his'lungs in convincing the boys that turned to his home ‘this morning after “he knew all about it.” spending several days in Rossland look- Thu party leave tonight for Neleon and | ing after his lamber interesta. then to the main line. H. B. smith, city engineer, left for i ABOUT THE CITY. INCREASED FAILWAY Judge H. J. Gordon, on behalf of his : sister, Mrs. W. J. Cain, and himself, wishes to extend through the col in the Sunset mine accident. The body was then removed to the Red Mountain depot and shipped to its last resting place in New York state, 12 miles from the home of his late companion, Cain. FAVORABLY IMPRESSED. Judge Gordon, of Olympia, Talks About Rossland. - Judge Gordon left for his home this morning via the Red Mountain road. This was the first visit of his honor to Rossland, and toa Record representative he expressed himeelfas deeply impres- sed with the solid business appearance oithe city. He said that he regretted very much his inability to remain longer at this time, na he would like to have inspected some of our great mines, but on account of the haste with which he was called from his home, that he must return at once and look over cer- toin affairs which demanded his prompt attention. However, he would shortiy make us another visit and spend more time among the mines. He spoke in the highest terms of the citizens of Rossland who he had met, and stated that he could not say enough of the kindly and most hospitable treat- ment shown him since his srrival in the city. Each one, he said, seemed to vie with'the other in their efforts to make jhis visita pleasant one among them. Although he had heard and read a great deal about land and its d FACILITIES FOR @. ¥. ofthis paper their most gincere and 5 5 eee DON T RISK ‘hove a shadow of Soube restin; quEEiEEess upon them..“ The slightest devi ation ftom abeolute purity in ééme drags may have seriou: resulte ata critical moment. Purity and every article in our stock of Drugs and ‘igh Quality in is what we heartfelt thanks and gratitude to their Life by ‘nsing Medicines’ “that | Will Put on: Line of Steamers—Also many friends, and all who have so Build Branches... kindly dered. their pathy and mines, he was really not prepared for any such result as met his gaze when he arrived. The great number of our fine 8 $ — rendered assistance during their late A party of Great Northern railway bereavement and sorrow. im-for. From th rations a high d of prescriptions are filled here the sick ccover, rapidly McLEAN & MORROW, D) ppotite the Bank # Montreal. he > most. inexpensfve { the costliest prepa THE DRUGGISTS | trom the Salmon river and Ymir dis-| body e¢ any time. passed the city on] ©, M: Weller, Rosslands popular san- their way to Trail to survey @ line from itary plumber, has the best equipped Trail to Saward. It.is p toruns esta, in the city. and branch line from their "Nelson road’ to | is prepared to do all kinds of st blocks, our broad and well graded streets, ample sidewalks and double-rail facilities, all tended to the meking of a metropolitan and perman- ent city of wealth in the near future. And for the age of the city, our citizens had every reasonto feel Proud: of Ross- land. the Trail smelter so as to carry any ores steam-fitting ete., anywhere,’ for any Umbrellas repaired and eawa dicd at 11-3-tf. shooting gallery, First avenue.