ossland Evening 4 ae ecord VOL 8, ‘No. 168. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1899. PRICE: FIVE CENTS. new in ‘Carb 3: This new style pleasing, and ad little of cost ai u Successor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING, NEXT DOOR TY POSTOFFICE, Hitherto the ‘Carb Chain Bracelet’? has been looked upon aga __ “staple,” with little noticeable change in'style from year to year. We have, However recently added to our stock something entirely studded with Pearls and Poruentes The effect ig h beauty ————Slightly Damaged by Water j —onrar WATER sate — Clothing, | - S| Hats, Caps, Shoes. ete Cost WATER SALE. Will Be Sold——— eee Columbia Ave. ai Lineola St. : mtg shoes f dainty . th oer fc their ‘mothers. :; dy ae and’ atylish ahoes for He girl le and Thisegs aud elegant shoes for. not. confine ourselves to tupplying ps thee _ Sny one age or, Bex with FOOTWEAR, bunt make a speci: of * ehres for ever prising every kind of. - ‘medium, or heavy. TO : a ee ‘Our stuck is complete, com- and Shoe. manufactured, tight, Prievs areall light, however. Departinen! HONTER BROS. Dry Goods epartimen’ MID-WINTER MID- WINTER oe ‘Commencing Tuesday Jan, 1 Just 10 Days! Presenting, an n aggcorate ‘ok prices the r been seen in Ross: Must bave room for our Gigantic ” SPRING STOCK NOW COMING. Clearing Nal 5 itading Friday Jan: 20." $ Just 10 Days!) like of which’ has land, POSITIVELY "A BONA FIDE. CLEARING SALE. eset. “Dry Guods Depart ment HUNTER BROS. Dry Goods Departm nt ( ATUTNETITITITIT ITE PTTHTTYTTVETOTT RTT TTOTTRTTVTTHTTYTY id Out preeredee Department in alway McLEAN & MORROW, Opposite the Bank of Montreal. THE DRUGGISTS THERE’S A LOOSENESS OF ue it your rat Felt after using one bottle df our MATISME LIN: Dissolution of Co-Partnorship. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing und & tarker has been this tual consent ler the name of ‘een. day dissuived tA JOSEPH BR, RABY: J. Hee RKER, Rossland, B. C., Dec. 81, 1898. wwii TTA STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, ‘AND NOTIONS. com ee s Wal lace’s, TE COUNTY COUR DKE Watson ys. Alexander a al 0 tal 2 by Jury. bay : NEXT. SITTING Wiki BE: MARCH 17 Many Cases Settled ae Others Go|: Over -Until the. Next shea Session. : The greater portion of” today was’. oc- cupied by. the court-with a jury trial of the'case of: Ed “Watson: ve.; Alexander and! Stussi: The plaintiff is sueing for $1,000 commission for selling. the.” ‘Moun- ‘|tain Chief, Copper Girl No. 1, and An- nie mineral claims on Dog preale in the: Nelson mining division. The follo:ving are the jurymen eelect- ed: Charles Dangerfield, foreman; Nor- EVERYTHING : In fine:furnishings for “mens: 3y, ANKTHING “In the tailoring _ quickly and tish man-L. Me! Edward A. Beaton, 1 W. Pretty and George Owen.” |. The casea given below have ‘beei called.and disposed of as follows: - _ Mrs.'G.-H. Williams, va.- D.’ Corsan, $60; services. Tudgment for plaititif. Commercial Bank of Manitoba vs. H. H. Smith. #91. 805 jody ment. ‘Adjourned next court. « War Eagle “Hotel company vs. W. H, Harris, $44.70; bourd. Summons not returned eerved. Leslie Hill ve. ‘Alexander Diek of al., by Hamilton, $115; rent. Adjourned to next court. rially made. ; ing company, to next. court, d defendant 1 HeSi ya. Great Western; Min- $500; work: » Adjourned “pay cont ‘ot eee ck “Opposite Post Office PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. Jhhn 8. Dean was called to Ymir on hueiness today. - Miss Gladys Dunlop went.to Silica ona short visit to friends there. H. Marymont went to Spokane ‘on a etiort visit and will return tomorrow. Phil Aepenwall returned to Spokane on the noon train, aster a short stay in the city. George Purgold went to Ymir to lay to look after his mining interests in that section. Charles Parker, the mining engineer, left on the noon train for trip: through the Ymir district. John P. Williams, of the Le Roi com- pany, returned to Spokane today after having epent several days in the city. Alexander Dick, started for California’ this morning where he will spend the winter, and retyrn come time in April next. J.B. McActhur is expected to arrive home tomorrow night from'the east, where has been for the past. three months, D. O. Young was an “ontgoing passen- ger on tLe noon train today. _ He will be in the Boundary country about 10 days before returning. Frank Mellor, of Mellor Bros., left to- day for Vancouver. | After. visiting. in that city fora ehort time, he will go east tohisold home in England and spend a couple of months with relatives. Charles Tyne is in thecity ona visit to friends. Mr. Tyne 18 a pioneer of. this camp, but has not been here for about a year. He remarked on the many new features in Rossland’s pros- perity and advancement,- and was pleased to note the great improvements which have taken jlace during his ab- gence, 3 fi Neleon' ve. a echywdsmner 10, ~.| lien.? Saminons not returned served. W. Ti Hoyes ve.- Robt... Baiilie;. $20; services:' Sammons not returned served, Ri: W.Gregor vs. John MeKane,{610:- 48; account. © Adjourned ‘to ‘next court. W..H. Jones va. Williani Harp’ et al., ,70. Passed. City of-Rogsland va. Wm. -B. Davey, 486.61. Rettled, a3 ey Neil McArthur vs. Stues, $800; com-, mission. ‘Passed. O. M. Fox & Co, v8. Cc. “Cortett, $66.- 50; goods sold. Judgment by consent for $11.20 und costs. Edwin J. Weston vs. Ross Thompgon; $280; plans..““Next court... M 4H. Goldwater vs.:P. A. Silversjone| $450. Paseed. 4 HH, McPherson vs. Pp. A. Silverstone 5,000 shares stock. Settled. ©: FM. Davis va, F. W. Hinsdale, $03; damages. Passed: Merchants’ Bank of Halifax vs. Frank Elgie, $227.20; promizgory note. Mines Development Trost &. Guarantee com- pany garniehees. - Settled.: Bowes & Kenning vs:: C. Flynn, $20; services, Settled. War Engle Hotel company va. Kennedy, $31; board, Settled. James Dyer’ vs. J.-L. Harrington, $51: board. Judgmeniment “by” consent for $20 and costs. af S. T. Langley va. account, Passed., Clara Drake va: D.” "-Corsan, $503" ger- vices. Pnesed. : Mary ‘Kirk vs. DL Corgan, $40; servi- ces. Judgment for plaintiff for $40. and costs. John Kuntz va. D. Corsan, $77.40; ac- count rendered.’ Judgment-- for plaintiff for $77.40 and costs. Wm. Trevor. vs. John’ Conndon. Tudg: ment for plaintiff for $24.02 and costs, The following application’ to’ become British subjects were granted: -, \ Frank:Mulitch, Joseph Henry. Bohle, Charles: Ehlers; ‘James Lawlec..and Thos. Daniel. Several other cased that sre: on the list. which. were -adjourned fronr last court tot to the present sitting have been further stood over until next court. The business of this term is expected to be finished today, The next sitting of ‘the county: Zeourt will be-held on-the Ith March, 1899. uo. Henry Croft, #408; Subscribe for the Reconp, "60 cents per month, " AMATEUR HOCKEY MATCH. Only One Such Given in a Season, Possibly in - . & Lifetime. Tomorrow night there will bea hockey :| game ‘between Bert.,Hunter’s picked seven men and=J. W. ‘Spring’ carefully chosen team "of novices, ‘The prize is a ‘| big. beer stein of the old’ Bismarckian type. : The game will be played accord- ling. to’ -Marquis’ of. Queensbury. rules,’ strangle hold barred, ‘wide open, every- ‘thing yoes,. Offside .and turn over don’t count. No Kicking about’the belt, and '/not more than nine. men:to pile on the man who is down: at. any~one time. Sleigha will be run between'the ‘hos- pital and ‘the rink” every. fifteen minutes, and a full'corps of physiciane have heen engaged, to attend, The'gdme will Iast — ; two heats if :there. are enough left to start a ‘second sweat. |. Hunter, ‘Askew, Tomlinson, Jorand, Jnount, Ruff-and| Ashwell will’ strive for. the trophy, believing it will just fit their. mugs. .. Spring,-Coates, ‘Hull, . Paterson, Chase, Venner and ‘Townsend are; the opposing martyrs. The Rossland and Victoria teams - will be piesent and take pointers. Everyone is invited. so don't mies it. IY GCOUNGIL ETN Committees : for ’.the di heciie: tarint eat, Appointed. LOOKING 10 SHEBP LAKE FOR HATER. ne, Give. 8800, to, the gehool of Mines ; Ross” Thompesth ay oe Hooson and Joni Eda Alderman’ J. F, turned‘and Ak not the Racorp. ‘The municipal .ownership of a water. *;| plant was the first thing that came up, for considération.. A report was received from W, F. Tye, engineer of the Colum- bia & Western railway, showing that the: altitude of Sheep lake.is 4,800 feet, while that- ofthe Red Mountain station ia 8,600, feet.:'The former,:therefore, is 800 feet above the, town: “Mr. Tye esti- mated the flow of water from the lake at 600 miner’s inches. Its, length he put at three-fourths of ‘a. mile, while near . the shore it is about ten fect deep.” The council, with the idea of securing the lake as a cource of supply fur the: new. municipal water works, instructed City ‘lngineer Smith to-make some prelimin- ‘ary surveys. The city solicitor was instructed to file a water right upon this lake for the use of the municipality. i ‘The grade bylaw-and the bylaw to buy @ city: park were passed. =, The bylaw to appropriate $800 to the achool of mines passed its first. reading, An amendment tothe street bylaw was introdaced, making it compulsory ' for owners of buildings abutting on the streets to keep the roofs-free fron snow. Next Tuesday was fixed as’ the day nominations are to be made for candi- ‘dates for the-vacaricy occasioned by Al- bert Barrett not being able to qualify in the Third ward. »The application of *: We 8. Herron for the. position” of Sanitaty inspector was received and filed.. The following-are the ‘standing com- mittees as appointed by ::the ik: by the alderman to be elected from the Third ward: Fire, Water and Light.—Aldermen Ealonde, Thompson and inance.— Aldermen ‘McCrae, Lalonde ‘and Board of. Works. Aldermen Hooson, McCrae and Edgren. Health and Relief Hooson and, Thom pzo: . » - Price of Silver, . New York, Jan. 17.—Silver, steady— . | Bargilyer, 6996; Mexican dellars, 473