BOSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 19, 1898. MINES AND STOGK MARKET " (Continued From Firet Page.) T. E. HALEY, WHOLESALE ano RETAIL DEALERIN., Beef, Pork, Mutton, Fish Oysters (same. and this force force will no doubt be_in- creased when the new 7 driJl compressor ig installed, which ia now on the way. It is an Ingersal-Sergeant type, and will be run by electricity. The foundation ia allready aud the outer frame work finished, so that no time will be lost in setting up the machinery when once it arrives. It is expected te be in working order about the middle of December. There are a number of other workings upon the property, and with the present outlined development work, the Mascot promises soon to be one of the very fore- most mines in the camp. SOUTHERN BELLE. The main tunnel is now in 260 feet, and is being pushed as fast as possible. About 250 feet from the entrance of the _tunnela winze is being sunkon the vein. This winze is now down 65 feet and some splendid ore is taken from it. Adrift is also being driven from the winze in a westerly direction in order to get more depth. The drift isin about 20 feet. The paystreak is about 10 or 12 inches wide, and of high grade and val- ues. The vein is10 feet wide. Some prospecting is being done on the north 7 Henry Bowle? Falls Twelve feet Among the | morning and fell about 12 feet on the Bi | rocks below. B| A New Lodge to Be Formed In Rossland To- night. FELL FROM A TRESTLE, Rocks. This morning Heiry Bowle, who was working Sol Cameron on the trestle over Davis atreet, miesed his footing this He was carried into the St. Charles hotel where he remained for two hours before he could be taken home. His back was badly Lurt, but it is thought not seriously. ROYAL ARCH MASONS. Dr. Y. C. Blalock, grand secretary of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Ma- sons of the State of Washington, came in last evening for the purpose of form- ing achapter of Royal Arch Musons here. The order will be formed tomght at Masonic hall. There are 12 charter members and 20 applications for the new chapter, which warrants the lodge startiug off upon a permanent foundation. OBITUARY. The 3-montha old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watera died this morning at 2 o'clock. The funeral will be from the side ofthe claim. A large crosscut has been made, and a new vein discovered, which indicates well for the property. GERTRUDE. The shaft ia down 135 feet on this pro- Spokane Street, ROSSLAND, B. 0. family corner First avenue and Earle street tomorrow afternoon at2o’clock, Rev. Gundier — officiating. Interment at Laurel Hill cemetary. Norma, the little four months old of Mrs, and Mra, William Hus- pertery, and is being sunk right on the ledge. The tunnel is in about 120 feet, and is expected to tap the shaft and ledge in about 40 feet more. Some of the very best assays ever obtained from Red Mountain properties of equal depth have been shown from thia claim and the are most st the late developments. As soon as the present contract is completed a new and larger one will be let. WHITE BEAR. A new Cameron pump with 2 capacity of 100 gallons per minute was installed this week, and works perfectly. More timbering was done also. Sinking goes on in the main shaft, which is now down 255 feet. Two drifts are being run also on the lately discovered ore bodies, The ore being taken out is of good value, but ROSSLAND SCHOOL OF ASSAYING. NOW OPEN With NIGAT ann ap DAY Classes. Short ore for GOLD, SILVER, LEAD. COPPER. night classes. IMPERIAL RLOCK, ROSSLAND. coarse includes the sssay of any kind of Students may enter on the course of study at.any time for either day or W. P, MURRAY Prin’ band, died Thursday night and was bur- ied from the family residence on Nickle Plate flat yesterday afternoon ‘at 4 o'clock. Rev.Gandier read the services. The burial was under the direction of Undertaker Beatty, andin Laural Hill cemetery. Mrs, Huaband and ‘“‘Dixie,’’ ag the father is familiarly known, have the sympathy of a host. of frinda in their bereavement. About Those Tools. Speaking of. the tools which were loaned by the city to Contractor Davey last summer, and which the city is now endeavoring to recover, C. M. Weller said today that Mr. Davey cold him the tools in question. ‘‘Among the steel,” said Mr. Weller, ‘was same loaned him by the city. il, Ireturned the steel not high grade, the are in- creasing regularly and the superintend- ent is pleasd to note the improvement. HOMESTAEKE. The water was all pumped out of the ehuft on Tuesday and it was found nec- essary to do some timbering and genet cleaning up about the large stock of supplies was laid in ie the winter, so that everything is now ready for thecarrying on of work with the very best possible facilities. There are three shifts of men working constantly, and sinking goes steadily on in the shaft, which will be indefinitely. GRAND PRIZE. The past week has been mostly spent in building a new powder house, bunk house and other buildings for the em- ployees’ comfort. considerable timber- ing wasdone also. The shatt is now down 83 feet and the superintendent expresses himself as well pleased with the showing in the shaft. NOVELTY. All work is now concentrated on the M. A. Wilson & Co,» HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. First-class fit and work- Fall line of the NEWEST PATTERNS eo SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. 55650 595506606004 @OOOOOHOOO OOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOHOOO $o4O4O0000S to the city and with it come of the tools. “Bobides the stamped stcel, I loaned 670 pounds of steel which they are using now or have been ever since. The reas- on I put in a bill for the drill steel, was because I could sell a good deal of it now, but would just as coon gell it to the city. International Mu.‘¢ Hall. A th ly enjoyabl é ment was given by the International company to good business every even- ing, This week the performance is full of good things. Every artist brought out something new and received a warm reception. Next week: the show will be much stronger. 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