ROSSLAND EVEXING RECOED, DECEMBER 8, 1898. instracted commnni If you want your hair dressed to re . ; ; : : : of trade be i eg anaes . pijioand in the latest Parts fathiors, yon to the ities of the ino testo ¢ | 1eS it trimmed or singed, or ahampuoed to perfection the substance of this report also hen go MADAME BROOCH 1, \ A i ET, write to the posimameramicr) ot ins The Australinn Spectalig, EE : gard to the ddsys in the m the perfec ion of preparnttona to Ker Boe Dy Mi: " p postal service. 1 tin soft and supple, will tnd oe ; i Jou. HAPLESS ‘Freckles, Tendrulf, 2, Ce, quickly re 3 St PISO Diack tect magically. whitened by th i id tlemen. §: ith magical hiten P eee a Grocheve ‘Bmokesr Tooth Powder. ‘Advice fi » Mada Brochet, Occidental Block, 112}¢ East Columbia Ave., three doors east of 0,¥, HARD OF TRADE HEINE M. A- Wilson & Co. Do you requii HIGH-CLASS VOL 3, NO. 136, TAILORS. First-claze fit and work- manship giaranteed. Fall line of the NEWEST PATTERNS oe ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1888, LADIES’ RINGS... Genta - |THE STOCK MARKET FIRM , Ross Thompson. 1d een POIEE, i our puuinene perbene | the, strongest! Claus jer ngs.. I pay special attention to this line and consequently ehow = HAS MADE HIS ROSSLAND HEAD- . va 4 3 tho largest: and choicest collection of them found'in the Ki 5 b I have blocks of stock in the following companies for sale} them in all etyles with any combinatlon of stones, and the values aronehe : QUARTERS AT WALLAOE? Eureka Consolidated West Le Roi and Josie. Monita, Gopher, { very beat whivh are made possible only by. baying for CASH. Homestake, Evening Star Monte Cristo, Sivierine and Rt. E. Lea] gree J. W. SPRING, PRICE FIVE CENTS. Fox, grocer. TRAINS ARE NEARLY ALWAYS LATE PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. A Better Feeling Prevails Between - Rossland and Spokane Brokers. Mr. and Mra. L. H. Long, accompa- ~ nied by Miss Nolan, Mrs. Lang’s sister, . came in from Spokane last evening. J.R. Neff, M. P. from Moosomin, Decline in Deer Park Increases the came in from the’ north this morning Demand for Its Stock. znd is registered at the Allan. B. W. Hougland, who hag been car- Complaint Sent to the Eailroad Ofi- etals and to the Dominion Government. IRON MASK FIRM AT AN ADYARCE SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. At the meeting of the Board of Tarde Jast evening the sub-railroad committee, of F. W. Bolt, John M. Smith, and W.T. Oliver, made the following eline in Deer Park With Monte Christo ata Standstill. report: L. Taking the. P.B. service first, we find that serious causes of complaint exist, both with regard to the outgoing and incoming trains. Not only is there frequent and most incduvenient delay in connection with the train which is timed to leave Rossland at 6 p. m. daily, butit is smpossible to obtain any information on such occasions as to the actual hour of departure of this train, so that in- tending passengers are kept hanging about in what would seem to be an un- necessary manner at the depot. We should venture to suggest that a great deal of inconvenience might be avoided by a notice being posted up at the depot orat the C. P. K. office, explaining whether the train is on time or not, as | Maek are a little stiff with their asking ts The stock market is much the same as yesterday, being strong with plenty of buyers forthe leading stocks at fair A selling prices. Those who hold Iron and the buying public is backward in #| paying th d prices. i B| are comiug from Toronto.about Jumbo, Bl ably. Novelty is’ firm at'4 cents with Beef, Bi 1034 and ie a little weak at that which indi that tne under way theré is progressing favor- i plenty of buyers. Monte Christo is be- 4114 certs and there is not a great demand at13!f,. Deer Park has declined to ing quoted by some brokers 28 high as]. Enguiry For Novelty, Jumbo—De- z Lotsinthe Orginal Townsite THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS,’ ROSSLAND, B. ¢. Successor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING. ay NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE, : TOYS, FANSY GOODS BRIGsA°BRAG, To the sold by us. 28 Spokane Street, Opposite the International. PUBLIC AUCTION. Every night-this wek: AT 7 O'CLOCK. New line of goods, C.C.GIBSON & CO. The only. AUCTIONEERS. in the camp. Public—Bring your guods (Anything). and‘ have they Terms moderate. Prompt a ts. . Fa Evert. sen ass 1 AWCCCCS . OOOO OOOO Oe CY aes HUNDREDS OF PREITY THI THINGS‘T0 CHOOSE FROM —AT— Goons, | - Circulating Library GhINA, GAMES. H. S. WALLAGES, STATIONERY, WALLPAPER, FANCY GOODS, TAGS, NOTIONS AND MUBICAL INGS and White Bear Features of the Day. the price'a few days ago being 20. J: F. AONEYFORD The East End Tailor, Foray > -ewfline’ Suit. soon reach par, which is $1. after at 31¢ and ‘4 cenis. Th Wes ue had he Sant cl tvedicg tle meant in Roseland for two years left this morn- which ia unuaual in mining ‘atocks, ing for California, where he will spend There are plenty of buyers at 19} cents, pentering, contracting and mining here luring the summer seasons since 1895, JUMBO STOCK JS ON THE RISE| tert ite morning for nie home in Walle Walla, Wash., being summoned on ac- count of the dangerous illness of Mra. Iron Mask, Monte. Christo, Novelty Hougland’s brother. E, ®. Davis, barrister of Vancouver, came in last night. F. A. Mulholland, superintendent of the Deer Park mine, returned on the early morning train from Toronto. Dr. E. George, dentist, whe has been the winter. i J. Fred Ritchie left on the morning Tron Mask is ifm, and 80 cents is ask- train for the Boundary country,.to be ed, and some brokers predict that it will | 80e # week. H. Mayrmont left this morning for the Monte Christo isin good demand at|Bvundary country on business. 12}c, while Novelty. is. much sought Mr. and Mre. David Stussi went to Spokane today for a ten day’s visit. Pork, | Mutton, Fish without any apparant cause. 4! ‘There is considerable trading in Iron Horse at about 16 cents. The Rossland B| brokera express - satisfaction dealing recently with Spokane brokers and say that the -p fr jncreased business is good. Their Spo- § | kane bretteren are inclined to profit by the jacketing they got from the Rzecorp and are quoting prices to our people Jumbo, which has been steady at 40 cents, is being held by some at 42 cents and even higher. ai There is quite s little White Bear Prof. Lewls Willing to Meet Mike Burns on fi ope 9 |changing hands at 634 and 7 cents, the Mat. aSSi 1e ant Adv 8. ‘The agents for Dundee hold it up as a . good investment at 26 cents, and as the concentrator at the-mine ia soon to start : | ap, this stock is quite apt torise in price] Mike Burns, the giant and champian very Foon. > hard rock drilleron Wednesday issued a 171 Cotuspra AVENUE Easr. ja done at nearly allimportant railway 7. centers. With further reference to the movements of the outgoing 6 o'clock p. m. train, we may point out that on ar- rival at Robson a Jong and tedious inter- val almost always intervenes before pas- sengers are transferred across tha river. Inasmuch as the delay at this point al- most invariably takes place, except on such occasions as thetrain is either WRESTLING MATCH. Watch this space. for BARGAINS... : Brought to be sold at Auetion. There is nowa chance for a wrestling match in Rossland which will elicite lo- ‘Three lines three { “Sit. i s three insertions onder head “Sit. cal interest as both parties belong here. "| uations Wanted” free of charge. SITUATIONS WANTED. C) Virginia Ie firm at 42 cents. Some much delayed in leaving Roseland o- meeta with some other hindrance en route, it would seem thatthe proper remedy to apply would be to start the train from Hossland at 2 later hour than ite present schedaled time. Turning to the incoming night train, we regrettoesy that mattersin this connection, seem, during the last year, to have been going from bal to worse, so that the regular customary hour for arrival in Hoesland is now anywhere frum 1o’clock a, m.to6 o’clock s.m., to the great inconvenience and discom- fort of the citizens of Hoesland and the traveling publi¢ at large. The diffical- tles existing in connection with this Oysters (Game. Spokane Street, which encourages them to buy. Lone Pine and Black Tail stocks ‘are B | are the principal ones dealt in just_ now F|and Jim Blane, Sans Poil, Gold Dollar Hand Ben Hurr are being recommended as good buys. = #/ Upon the. whole the mining share B) market is good with picnty of money for Standard stocks. : DUNDEE:- CONCENTRATOR. © B} it will Be of 60-Ton Capacity, and Will Be Ready for Work by January 1. Charles Parker, M. E,, returned —last evening from Ymir where he hasbeen laying out the ehafting for the Dundee only 600 Doz Pairs of Socks from 12%4c. up, worth 35c- up. 500-Pairs of Blankets from 75c up, worth $1.50 ap. _- 26 Cases of Underware from 35c. up, worth $1.00 up. 45 Cages Top Shirts and Sweaters from-80c up, worth $1.00 u a lot of other. furnishings. including Rubbers, -Mackintoshes Ba Shoes, fete, bought at 40 centaon the dollar find will be sold--at- hag the price charged elsewhere. This is not an advertirement. fake— put a true fact—call and be convinced. The goods are first class— the paices are pitiably low. - ROSSLAND AUCTION - -HOUSE.4 42 EAST COLUMBIA. AVENUE. ¢ AT ME J, OHBARNS, Merchant Tailors and General. Clothiers. = COR. COLUMBIA AVE. AND LINCOLN STREET O7VOCOS Emplopment as kitchen. or chamber Be eeeune. ‘women. Callor address Guelph maid ‘Young man with oxperience es stenographe | wants a poeltton—addreas, JP. H., this office. Brandon & G Cr'wn25 Feung’ man witha “business ‘edue: -bea‘r must have work of some kind. Address, coe eales are reported in War Eagle at $2.95. | for $100 to $200 a side. chalenge to wrestle any Rossland man Prof. Lewis, an all round athlete, expresses his willing- Today’s Quotations. neas to meet Burns either in a straight catch-as-catch-can, or a mixed match including Cornish style. - Doc Pullman, of the Butte,- holds ation | Cariboo A. t, | Canadian G Fleldes10 C. O. Lalonde “ti e e 2 for. litte i > 3 ~ chaps Strong shoes foreturdy boys and stylish shoes for fathers, dainty shoes for little girla and mieees and elegant shoes for their mothers. _We: do not confine ourselves to eupplying DON'T. OVERLOOK THESE. Dr. G. §.. Armstrong, office: and uny one age or rex with FOOTWEAR, bnt make a epeciaity | hootixg gallery, First avenue. uf “good ehees for everyone.’?- Our stuck is complete, com- t- and Shoe manufactured, light, prising every kind of. You can get Ontario sweet apple cider at The Boneg@a 21 Wash. St. 26c per Qt. | «: dence rooms 5 and 6. Postoflice bleck. Umbrellas repaired and raws dled at Dr. J. F. MeKenzie, office and _resi- resi- dence over 0,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of 18 eh 1 ‘on a deposite from both men and the pros- a pects are fair fora match. A NEW ATHLETIC CLUB. Over 100 Persons Signify Their Intention to e Join. A is on foot to ize. an athletic club in Rossland. The propos- ed initiation fee is $10 and the dues are ih srr aro or, ro mosstann __|misrcmmantmtar, ana caver work = |OQUICK WVork. p all, in ing ; . i p sig of thie important aie of the ee | HOOL OF ASSAYING. Jor 72P2;00 emproyea patting! Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. tion, we believe that methods of expedi- ike hechinery' in. place. <1 " serv! ‘yin place. ne capacity peed pr bsieeeiragaar nite NOW OPEN of the concentrator will be 50 tons a day. With NIGHT axp DAY Classes. Short medium, or heavy... Prices areall light, howover- The Main Ledge Struck wt a Depth of 490] to be $2 a month. - é Feet. Over 100 young men have consented Some days ago the Recorv.published | to enter the club as charter members Near the postoffice. a short seroant of the ‘Bonanes mine and itis claimed by those interesting 2 * near Bosaburg, and said that it was the! themselves in the | movement nonte Evening Record delivered to your | ambition of the manager, Jack Hanley, | that there will bono trouble in ‘starting cents a month after December 1. ~ to beable to ship 100 tons daily, and| ont with 150 members. Razors hollow ground, sisrors, docter’s that he did not expect to be able todo} It1s proposed to employ Prof. Lewis instraments and all kinds of edge toola |80 much befure the 1000 foot level. wae| as instructor. ground at shooting galery, Firat Ave. reached. Word comes from there that If yon are not satisfied with yourlaun- | the main ledge, running down from the dry ‘work try the Rossland Laundry. | surface, has come into the bottom of the same location, near postoffice, shaft at the 490-foot level of the Bonanza| Citizens of Rossland “Asked for Suggestions mine, developing nearly 100 feet more Regarding Mining Laws. ST. GEORGE CHURCH FAIR. | aenth of ore, with-a certain width of 30 It Willbe Given by the Charitable Ladies of feet of vein in addition to the enormous| The meeting called to discues needed That Church, body of ore above. The new machinery | changes in the mineral act will he held : -.. Jig all in’ place, and the Bonanzais now| at the city hall this evening. This producing 100 tons of ore. per day. The] will offord mining men an opportunity te bothe-st a eens Parrars recent heavy fall of snow will greatly fa- to make suggestions regardingy any ob- George’e church on 16th of this month cilitate the hauling of ore from the mine | jectionable feature of the present mining will be presided over as follows: * to the station, and as s00n a8 the sled | laws of the proviace. It should be well Mra. Jack on and M-s_ Danlop train is fully equipped it will convey | attended. > ee Rae foareat loads tothe railway ouch dey! Guay NEWS GUT SH Boba and Miss Townsend «, | for shi The is now the ay Ope Re largest lead producer in the state. Su-| ‘The attention of the public is called perintendent John Hanly believes that| to the “Situations Wanted” advs in The Toronto. The Rossland Laundry 1s doing good work at a reagonable price. Try #2om, 2 = 4 3 3 3 3 = = Ei =. = = 3 3 = 3 3 = = = N ‘Hunter Bros. - : IM PORTERS tess = WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL fiettale » Merchandise, Standard Mining Supplies. Agents: “Goodwin Candles, Canton Steel, rir itts eT aa oe ne end Mr. Parker says it will be ready to is but \- 5 say 2 penn ener ‘to er ee: course includes the sseay of any kind of | commence treating Dundee ore by Jan: tion ence more to the very lung delays} OF mole eicGia: GEAB uary 1. ; 6 ae ee that occur in the transfer of baggage and ‘a . ‘a uotations. passengers at Robson, at which point, if COPPER. Today s prandon &G Cr'wn%, | Tron Horse. 1 If you are gettin; a boarded MEETING TONIGHT. nowhere else, an economy of time might | &tudents may enter on the ccurse of be effected, We also fail to see why it|etudy at any time for cither day oF] Caraboo (i's MK.)¢1,20| Jus has been found advisable to resume the | Mght classes. ee a rietaatio | i practice of running the passenger train W P MURRAY P H | jommani 2% | Mone Oa down from the smelter flat to the lower . ry [ In # | bund 26 Novelty. i sa tatieg fee taneety wasting much! IMPERIAL RLOOK, ROSSLAND. - sats ton 2. With regard to the train service of the Red Mountain railway, the principal seprenaks 4 cause of complaint ia that none of the trains either depart or arri time, 8o | & that hero again our recommendation as to the posting of notices may be brought B | * EAD forward. It isin connection with the unpunctual service of this road that cause for complaint as to the delivery of the mails has arisen, the 3:15 p. m. mail train having frequently failed to arrive untiltwo hours after time. For this there would seem to be no valid excuse, asthe Spokane train almost invariably arrives at Northport punctually. Upon the attention of the railroad authorities being drawn to this matter, we have no doubt thatan improvement will take place, and it will {therefore be sufficient to point out that the irregularity and lity of which we x) in all probability caused by the practice of running mixed frelght and passenger trains on tho [branch d and Northport. Woemay add that hav- ing consulted the postmaster, Mr. Wadds, as to this matter, we found him to be atrongly impressed with the need ofarcform in these abuses. He aleo stated that he himself had drawn the attention of an inspector of the postoffice to the matter, who had expregsed great ‘ise that tho 1 of land did not take the question up for them- pelyes. Your committeo therefore rec- pmmenda that thesecretary of the board 2 'Stables: First Aventue, ss | Bet. Spokane and Washington Ste. John W. Hartline, Proprietor. "|McCrae.& Colxsie Mining and es ae Investment Brokers. Office: 9 Washington Takes the War Eagle. Edward Hicks, late‘of the Palace ho- telat Kaglo, hastaken charge of the War Eagle hotel, Messra. Van Ness & made from «+ + Walker retiring. Mr. Hicka wae for some time loremun of the Blue Bell and Mining: properties Bought and sola; other mining property owned by. the We have buyers Ene eden FLEISCHMANS Pilot Bay Smelting Company, and is}. Tantiel reports furnishod on applica atte cae nig A Y E AST. well facq J with mining men and tion by competent engineer. the traveling public. + H OFEMAN: WASHINGTON STREET ROSSLAND. B. C. HARRY MCINTOSH, PROPA: PTE? UAP HA? HIPHOP AP INP HNPNEPNNPNNPNEPNEP TEP AEE NT Ig the staff of life, but bread a. f apetere: ' Giant Powder, California Caps and Fuse. ige, Mita. Fal: | hen epring opens it will be absolutely | Record. ee Toyeik necessary to build a tramway from the| TheSaturday Record, containing all mine to Bossburg to accommodate the| the local mining news wili be mailed Merchants’ Lunch -ROSSLAND AND SANDON. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. transport of ore. to any address in the United Statea or : ( Mere ed The, eseland Club. Hela tte ABntAl:: Nesting ‘To. Victoria's" Health. ee 25¢c. t Night. Every night, in every ship in Her Postoffice Matters. IN NEIGHBORING DISTRICTS. Dealers in 30 m8 The jand Club held its annual| Majesty’s navy, the Queen’s health is| Orrawa, Ont., Dec. 8.—Mr. Mulock eae — Real Estate. From 12 noon to: 2 p : liek : weatch ie meeting Jast night at its clubhouse and | drunk by the officers of the vessel; but|announces that he is considering a : , ife by using icines_ that | elected officera for the ensuing year. J.|it is a curious fact tbat it is always| scheme for utilizing the street railways a Set ee ome - it) MONEY Loaned at DON’T RISK have a shadow. of dont FeSuvt |S. Fraser wasre-clectod president, Ross |drank sitting, the officers never rising, |in cities for the distribution of ‘letters. A eathalis church ia being built at LO : Rat f Int t ation from aheolute pnrity in some drugs may have serious | Thompson vice-president, to succeed H. | as is usual on land. The-habit possibly | He proposes to adopt a system by which W Rates of Interest. x «CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.. WAUMAAVAAGAANA UG AU4 44 444A 4A UA VA UA OLGA QUA UGA Ug STTTPNEPHAP AIT Is a Bakery in Itself. FRESH DAILY O.M. Fox & Co. SOLE AGENTS 106 Columdia Ave. ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND LAVATORIES ON ALL FLOORS. HOT AND COLD Tel. 65. BATHS FREE TO results at acritical moment. Purity and] igh Quality in]S, Wallace, and Claude Cregam was re- | originated from the fact that it was dis-| on pavment of a smail extra fee, letters Grand Forks on land donated by John wouerer: Gren Alb every article in our stock of Drugs and Medicines is what we | elected secretary and trenenrer. cayeréd how difficult it was, when the| posted after the close of the mail will be Manly. NIGHT. ———_— 5 aim for. From the most inexpensfve to the costliest Ari a-| The evening was spent pleasantly by |tiine came for drinking the Queen’s| taken tothe train by .a special carrier. C high standard of excellence is maintained. When | ¢y, bers, th bi itati F e A First Class Bar.. rao tiene ‘are filled here the sick recover rapidly Se eed toate. meee 100) | health, for the gentlemen to rise, But | He has also in contemplation » eystem Me r i W. The club isin the most flourishing | we wonder if Victoria ever thinks how for the insurance of letters containing Miners Checks : M cLEAN & MOR RO , 2 Ss condition, both socially and Gnancially. | blessed her life has been; how every day | money and valuables. Opposite the Bank . GGIST: from every fortress her name is hailed, —_——— fo Bank of Montreal “FRE Dru Foleo Court, how every night on her 760 ehips her Rossland Metal Works. ; Veta 7 eran de abchetttine the euros fol ae health ia drunk; how ts love of a] | Peter Rodicr, the old reliable tinner, V ae and at the eame time - | mi Empire h: i her a h the Rosslan etal orks, Okun- SA B YOUR BR EATH BLOW YOUR HORN | walk at the corner of Columbia avenue Fee eink for thre. score cca ogan_building, Spokane Street,’ is pre- We suggest dvertisement in The RECORD if it has not already and Washington street, was continued | Salt Lake Tribune. pared to do all work in his line promptly an advertisem Dy until tomorrow. ————— : ot the jlewest living prices, Money can Occurred to you. Since November 1 125 NEW SUBSCRIBERS have)” Gharies Donnelly was up for being Dr. Findley, dentist, has removed hie| De 84v: y patronizing him. tf been obtained. They are coming fast. office upstairs, next te the Bank of B. may talk to them about your goods, Rossland in 1898. Souvenirsof Rossland are now on sale at all news stands st 5Uc. for Single pops Cable Address, “Morse,” Rossland. ies. Lote of 20 or more can be obtain at 2B. each by applying to the secretary | Codes, Clough’s and Bedford McNeil’s of the Rossland board of trade, 11-28 10t WEsEeGeCsCeGsGeceGega DO YOU WANT A DELICLOUS CUP OF COFFEE with Epvazp Cronyn, J.B, CLurs, Je J Dr. Findley, dentist, has removed his |. A:MACDOMALD. - PURE CREAM? ‘ ts 5 t tothe Rank of B. Ree VEotumbia ave, Office h Macdonald Clute & Cronyn Go To THE N. A., Columbia ave. Office hors 9 8, m,to5 p.m. ba Earristers, Solicitors yand Notaries.| - = BUTTE DINING ROOMS | i Ee * Clicltors for the Rank atnanae af Notaries: Old-nBwepapers for eale at ee Rew We talk about them. You) arunk and disorderly, and was allowed |W, A., Columbia ave. Office hours 9 a. bed with littl \. fice, 15 cents hundred; [ehoo Iaces ape re erittiel | * MuB, Wonbixes B cents, Sted , to go as it was his first offense. m. tod p.m. 22-lm ‘beeswax they will not come untied. X centa, Ifshoe Jaces are rubbed with a little beeswax they will not come untied,