RossLAttb EVENING RECORD; “DECEMBER 27; 1808, 4 ae: Srint we THE € isin the oat eee: Everything is real. Qualities and values are not mysteries but tangible and gatable. . There is real service to be had from every article offered in any de- artment of our atore, The hol- i iday display of Dress - Goods, DRY GOODS | AND Gents Furnishings Ontshine anything hitherto ghown here, and outstrips in beauty and quality all other stocks. Gents’. ties, 15c Jyadies’ and , Gents’ Handker- chiefs for 10c up., Ladies’ and of..Suitable Ghristmas Pres- ents from 10c to $5.00. up. All Kinds ostlang, B. C. axl ROSSLAND RECORD. » aBY. EBER 0, SMITH. FUBLIERED a SUNDAY. all © eoainsinale the Editor, must ‘pe "ccompanied by the name and address Of the writer, not necessarily ror publica tion, but as evidence of good faith. aah ae “Daily half yenr by mail. invariably in advance. Advertising rates will bemade known on ap- “plication a NOTICE, ie on snd after |, The Ri wp Ev- Grand Musical and Free P 8-page, 4-column paper, published in pamphlet form with cover, and is neatly | fair resume of the mining news of the camp for the past month. R. T. Low- ery, of the New Denver Ledge, is-the publisher and Mr. Sciesors editor-in- chief. peer anean Tho warm, thawing weather, of the last two days and nights is a surprise to the oldest inhabitants. Itis as warm and resembles an April chinook. The snow is rapidly disappearing. This will be strange news to the outside world that Rossland has such a thaugh at this time of the year. The Boundary Creek Times, printed at Greenwood, has iesued a 40-page holiday edition, containing views of the city, the surrounding mines and eencral information o! the section in which itis published. Tt is neatly printed on bovk paper, and isa credit to the city in which it is issued. —__ Rossland Metal Works. Peter Rodicr, the old reliable. tinner, with the mobslend Metal Works, Okan- ogan_ build: Spokane Street, is pre- pared'to do yall work in his lire promptly at the lowest living prices. Money can be saved by patronizing him. tf i Full line of boys’ new Hockey* Shoes opened this, week. Extra value at M. J, O’Hearn’s. The Rossland Laundry 1s doing’ goad work ata reasonable price. Try them. Near the p There will bea series of grand mausi- cal and free entertainments in the. va- cant store in the Lemon block on upper Colambie avenue, commencing on Mun- day.evening, December 19th, and con- tinuing until farther notice, Remember that thie isa free concert, and musical entertainment, and will commence each evening at half past seven each evening—at ff past seven (precisely)—and will, consist of comic songs, with banjo attachments, inetru- mental music upon the big banjo and little. whistle, and other instrumental and chin music, recitations, etc. me everybody, and bring all your kinfolke. Front seats reserved for cash customers. No boys or ladies admitted. , Don’t for- get the hour. Seven-thirty p.m. (pre cisely). It has been decided tocontinue per. manently the tourist car, which tor the past few weeks has heen attached to the 42m1NG@ Recor will be delivered toany address iin the United States or Canada for$5 a year, ‘end Seats toany part of the clty for 15 cents aweek, or 60 cénts s month trainof theC. P. R., which leaves Vancouver on Thursdays. The car goes right through to St. Johns, New Brunswick, where it with Catarrh Shackles Broken in 60 Minutes It's an alarmiay ig fact, Bat dizziness, k paimsin the forehead: the throat, breath foag of Rey ffensive breat! Be loss of taste and snicll, the Grurth shackles may Aighioningaboutyou | victis f chronio T was a victim o ates der gave moe instant Tenanealy cured.” fe Heatley, Dundes, NY.—s3 Sold by Goodeve Bros., Druggists. wane MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1898, , SCHOOL OF MINES. “Tn order to show the extreme folly of ithe City of Rossland ‘giving a paltry ~ $200 to the proposed school of mines *wé'submit below a conservative estimate -of the necessary cost of a small: school, ~such as would be‘ necessary for the first year in or British C bin: ‘1."Baflding 80x150 feet, $6,000. v a Plumbing, sinks, vats, and furnace, $8,000. eB, Machinery, suchas ralls, stamps, pillvetizers, screens,’ plates, etc., $5,000 4, Engineering instraments, $1,000. &. Chemical laboratory, $3000. 6, Assay balances, $500. 7. Diamond drills; etc., $500. . ‘Balary of assayer and engineer one year, $2,000. ° Salary of " geologiat and mineralogist ons year, $2,000. Salary ofa thorough mill man one year, 2,000, : Total, $29,500. +~Tatw recent issue of the “Mining and Scientific Press‘was 3 statement that at ?Montieal, Canada, te McGill Univer-| “sity has completed a chemical and met- “allargical laboratory at a cont: of $350,- 000. ‘ The! ‘RxcorD would have entered no ht objéttion had the'city countil ‘proposed ~té'give'a sui mnfficieut to guarantee the - snecessful establishment ofa school of ‘mines in Rossland. : When the provin- etal g i its willingness the D and Allan line ocean steamers, tf The Saturday Record, containing all the local mining newa a wili_ be mailed toany address t in the United States or Canada for $1 $1 M: A: Wilson & Co. HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. BEDFORD Cords for Trousers, .. SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. Rio Grande R. R. /ENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. Weakly Excursions 10” the. Hast In Through Touriat Cara Without Change MODERN——— —_UPHOLSTERED ‘TOURIST ST:-EEPERS A day stop-over arranged Le Roi LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE.___cetfl> . JOHN F. LINBURG, ER ‘lish Rigs for rent is rt t clase’ Saddle and Pack Horses, Columbia:Ave., ‘Phone No. 37, STABLES: Norcial Alley, ‘Phone No. 89: P. O. BOX, 136. PROP. Aride h the Colorado scenery. printed on book paper, and contains al at. alt Lake City and Denver |} 1001 G5O5SSSSOSOS For Any Season. statements, countorslips, cards, 10 and get prices. ' SSSSSSOS99 Job printing of all kinds done to your entire ratisfaction at the Record dob office, 120}¢ Columbia avenue. Letter heads, pill heads, neal tickets, etc., @ epecialty. Cull UP-GO DAGE PRINTING. SSSSSESSLESS SE PLOLELLGSSOSOSH Rosstand camp. The Satur Each week contains all the mining news of ay Record MacNEILL & DEACON, BARRISTERS AND SOLIOITORE ss Rossland, E B.C. Mines Bullding, Columbia Avenue. APPLICATION. TO. INCORPORATE. pavaticg in hereby given that applicati made to: the’ at islative a pace i Hunter Bros., —FOR— 2 Fresh Fancy Groceries. €- ‘Table Delicacies, ROCQUEFORT CHEESE. Reerarar. CH: SWISS Weees CROSS & BLACKWELLS’. JAMS, SEEDER ICR LES: AS and CHOCOLATES. hpoi me: aw ciation mt cepuaited in Hnglnnd with the registrar of jot os; fand geiving tae said companys power Yo acawire hts, | powersy “prigilesee company in any ‘pa arto: ot British Columbia having ‘aindint cleetss to the compsny and to emalvamate with such oth: er company or compant es an rate ar re busliuess of the wlorenala ¢ coma Towera Dated this 90th de of November,A._D. 18. i PHILLIPS & WILLIS. Bolicitore for Applicants. For Sale. from Colville, Stevens County, Wash It ig surrounded by a fine * Stock Range, Fine Spring, and a Creek Raning Through the Place. Sinall Orch: ard and Abundance of Small Fruit. A:Gond New Eronse, Good Good Barn, Ice pone Dairy Room’ Churning Done by Water Power. . Other Buildings. Se 140 Acres In Hay and Cultivation Address, Colville, Stevens County Washington. DAIRY RANCH House, pices REA For Further Information Call on or MRS. d. W. STRUPEL, MINERAL ACT, 1896. + Certificate of Improvement, NOTICE. Bird rnd. fen] ‘mineral claims, situ- wo ta the Sprallt Creek piniow! Division of We t A fier ior saward Airey, #00 Miners 88124, intend, sixty acetion 27, cet. “ Sn na Siberia pat “ a) 101 rs a ene Y SNO. B. CHANTRELL. SPOKANE FALLS & NORTHERY Nutson & Fort Saerrarp Ry. Red Mountain Railroad. The only direct route . EE The c iy Kootenay lake and Slocan points. ‘ @ wen Every day in the year eda REOIANE, ROSSLAND and No. 4 for Spokane and Pacific coast con nection leaves Rossland at 8:45 a.m. MINERAL ACT 1898, Certificate of Improvemen*s NOTICE. ‘Tat Fraction Minors Claim, situate-{n the ning Diviston ivbere ocated:—Abour- om mile rtifleate An section Th Commenced before ist be ‘the is snanes of such certificate o lay o} ot West Kootenay, eSviieiiy acting es a notice that action, under No. 6. for Nelson, IKaslo and Slocan points. leaves Rossland at. .12:05 p.m. No. 8 from Nelson, ete., caale in Hoes: No Ctiaige of Cara Between Spokane and Rossland. Tickets on sale all over the world. Close connections at Neison with atcaniats: for Kaslo and Kootenay lake i vpbasrongers for -Kettle mer and eck t Ma: reus ted this Ist di Eo" Wilkin, with stage daily, etait For Liquor License. will, at the tion to Finn & O' NEILL. Dated, Lecember 15 1898. . icense Commis- Q, G, DICKSON, G. P.T, A. Spokane, wrth. QMS W AUEE Agenss Rosstand Vneciial 26 Washington Street. Classified Want Adv’s. ‘Three lines three insertions onder head “Bit- uations Wanted” free of charge. First Claes Saddle and Driving Horses. Boarding Horses a Specialty. 6 - M. A. HARVEY. To Suit SITUATIONS WANTED. Emplopment as kitchen or chamber _ ma: byyoung Ww ae i ae or oer uci pht ~to'assist in the establishment of such a school it will be time enough for Ross- Jand to commence donating. _—_____} The Dember number of Lowery’s “@oiden Claim,a new monthly mining NO. 16 WASHINGTON 8ST. REPAIRING DONE. + Journal, bas'made its" appearance in the promatiatie field of Rossland. Itis an Pui A. SILVERSTONE, PRop, Rossland Loan Office. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock. Jd. F. AONEYFORD The East End Tailor. FORA e>Fine Suites 171 CoLumpra AvENur: East. TT ee The Tenant. Office rooms or rooma for houee- keeping in the New Record build- ing, fitted up'to suit the tenant. For further particulars apply to EBERC. SMITH —Dealer in— Mines, Stocks and Real Estate. DO xXOoU WANT A MAP OB A NEWSPAPER TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO -and indiscriminate matter. ‘ ieee py) sicissaacttnt EVENING RECORH, DEORMBER 27 isos, PORTO RICO HINE, Have Most Successful Milling Operations “here, The management of the Porto Rico mine completed a ten ‘day’s run of the comprny’s new millon Sunday, the re- ault being mugt encouraging. Although there were many delays, chiefly. on ac- count ofw short water supply, eome- thing over 140 tons off ore were put through the millon the trial run. Ac- tual results on the ten day’s operations have not been given out, but it is re- ported that the ore which went through the mill averaged {40 to the ton, and + that the mill recovered 04 per cent of the aseny values, Of the 140 tons put through the mill there remaing in con- centrates 20 ‘tons, W. H,- Curbonld, managing director of the Canadian Pa- cife Exploration Company, watched the company’s first milling and left on Tues- day, for London. The company is work- ing 40 men at the Porto Rico, and four machine drillg are at work in the tunnel and stopes. cient ore in sight at preeent to supply. the mill with 25 tons per dey for eight monthy.—Nelson. Tribune. CONTRACTOR — KILLED. A Premature Powder Explosion Kilis Nels Cascane City, B. C., Dec. _20.—Yes- | i terday the remains of Nels Hansen, a sub-contractor on the line of the Colum- bia & Western railway exteneivn, were buried in thin city. by a premature blast, the top of his’ head being blown off. He was setting off the blasts for the night, and‘as is of- | , tn the: custom place! two fuees in the hole., in case one was defective. Aiter he had touched off one, .andin the twinkling. of an eye, before he could light the other, the blast went. off, al- most instantly killing Hanson. He was a married man, of about 40 years of age, 4 and had a family in Sweden. The accident, occurred within half a mile of Cascade, on the rock work of John Sandgren, from whom with three others Hanson had a subcontract for avveral stations... In two’ month's time that. mighty drill of John Y. Colis’ is said to have eut through 200 feet of solid rock, not to mention dykes, faults and other old stuf? i But it is not stated what: power was used to dem- onstrate Buch: boring capacity, or what patent wrights the drill carrried. Was itelectricity, steam or compretsed air, John, and was it a White Bear model?. W. E. Aldridge, president of .the Eldridge Byeicle company, of Jersey City, N.J., and. R. J. Ehlers, of New York, are in the city on a visit and are ataying atthe Windsor hotel, These gentlemen are heavily intereated in the Young America mine, near Bossburg, * Wash., and came out to look after the development of the game. A lirge party of New Jersey and. New York men are in the city leoking ‘over the camp and their auning interesta here. Several curling games took place at the rink layt night and this afternoon, tut all of a practice nature. ROSSLAND’S FEDERAL BUILDING. What Our Neighbors Think of Our Recent) Requests. The Rossland board of trade bas un- dertaken the task of wrestling from the ’ federal government an appropriation anfficient to decently house its tax guth- erere, who take $200,000 & year in direct, import duties, inland revenue and pos- til rates ‘from Rossland’s citizens. There is nothing unreasonable in this request of the board of trade, that the People who contribute {200,000 a year should have something to mark the ole into which they regularly pour thie large sum of money, but the chances are that it will not be complied with unlesa the Laurier government haa seen fit to wodily its policy with reapect to the West. The Nelson city council and South Kootenay board of trade made a similar request on’ behalf of Nelson a short time ago. They made out as good Scase as Rosslandcan. They sent dele- Ratea to Ottawa, who undertook, on be- half ot the citizens, to contribute free, a site worth at least hali of the desired ap- Propriation, but the Laurier cabinet re- fused to entertain their request. The fastern idea of Kootenay’s rights is res- tricted to the payment of taxes.—Nel- 80n Tribune, -Drama Next Week. The city opera house will have a firét clave attraction next week in the line of adramaof “Ole Olegon,” in which ir depicted the Swede character in a most Gramatic and at the same time humor- ous manner, There is said tobe euffi-| Hangon_ was killed | {0 DON'T OVERLOOK . THESE. Closing out Winter Javkets and Ctonks at coutat Mrs. Heard’s Ladies’ Store, tf . G. 8. Armstrong, office und resi- dence rooms 6 and 6. Postoffice block. The Evening Record delivered to your home or office for 15 cents a wreck or 50 cents 8 month after December 1. If you are mat gatistied with yourlaun- dry ‘work try the Rossland Laundry. same Tocation, near postofiice. Holiday goods at reasonable prices at Mre. Heard’s Ladies’ Store, Dr. J. F. McKerfzie, office. and resi- dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of Toronto. Tenders Wanted. Tenders, addressed to the chairman of| ofthe Board of Works, marked ‘‘Ten- ders for Thin ber will be received by:the |" undersigned up to 8.p. m, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1898, Por the Gelivary of-the timber required for a culvert at the ‘Trail Creek crossing of Spokane street. Specificatione for same may be ecen at the omnes of the city clerk, Colambia avenu The Jowest or any tender not necessa- rily accepted. W. McQuesrn, City Clerk, Rossland, B. C., Dec. 28, 1898. NOTICE. {Take notice thata special general mecting of Sophia Mountain Gold, Mining’ Company, iimait Hability, will be held on Stonday, the 9th day of J: january ‘A. D., 1899, at the hour of of eight orclock in the afternoon at the uffice of W. J. Whiteardess sulicttor, Rosyland, B. C., for ore of conaidering and if deemed. ad- Ppaseing 3 resolution authorizing ‘he ion of the company under t be ‘gompantes! “fet Tear sad amondine the “Summit Gold ‘and er Mining Company, Limited," and for logtion, of directo Zang December, RAHA Acting ‘Secretary. BANK OF MONTREAL. Gapital, All Paid Urs a 50 1009 on , DONALD A. BMITII. IN. GEO, A, RUSS 3 3 CLoUaTON. «President President, al Manpors v Rosstand Branch. Branches in LONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. And in the Principal Cities in CanadaS Buy and Soll Sterling Exchange ond {Cablo nsera, Grant Commercial aud Travellers Credits available in any part of the world, DRADTS I8AUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETO. u, $8. C. Fraser, Manager. Tn MERCHANTS BANK of Halifax. INGORPORATED 1869- GAPITAL, PAID-UP. = + g a “Toneioon: 1000. 0 Hap Orrics, HALIFAX, N.8, Directors. resident; ichael. TE. m. Renny: Brdinutar Esq Batiee MAL. Dupes, Caster tral ‘Branch, Edron L. Posse, Manager: Montreal it Es ind Branch, Sg sud Seigueurs etree real Westmonnt, corer Greene Averand St. Catherine. dtrests nenciae IN NOVA SCOTIA, Antigonish, Bi Rt Guysboro, Loi derty, pete eitvand (Hanta co, ‘Hewkesbury, Shubeaacadie, Baro; Weym out aguncras IN NEW SACHETS hos Bitehle, yr, Haq. lon: ‘byaney, 1b CANIS PER WEEK &| Dominion of Canada, Meropents Bank | Boston, ingaton gene cas Moncton, Newcastle, saokgiise, CORNGIES IN FRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. . Charlottetown, Summerside, AGENGY IN NEWFOUNDLAND, Bt. John's. AGENCIES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Rossland, Vancouver, Victoria, Nelson, and aAimo. BANKAES AND CORRESPONDENCE. of janads, oo National Bank, New York i Sktitoat Otide end Chicago; Paris, Hrance: London, England; Bermuda,’ 50. CENTS} PER MONTH John M. Smith Manager, ane: The Bank of VORTSH NORTH ANE ESTABLISHED 1836. ry December 1 Taz Rossvanp. Ev- ENING Recoxp will be delivered to any part of the city or to any drezs in the Dominion of Canada: or the United States for $5. PER YEAR $3 FOR'SIX MONTHS, In the city, Taz Rxcorp will. be mailed or delivered to enbecribers for 15 cents a week or 50 cents a month. . woon as possible and the paper will be ehiarged. $5 a Year ecommher Bi| Paia-Up Capital g| Reserve Fund ; Richard H, Gyn, iten by Royal Charter, renee 686. 37,000 London Office: 8 Gloments! Lane, Tomtara Bt. Court of Directors. J. 1H, Brodie, John James Cater, Gaspard Farrer ny 9. Farrer, Ed. Arthur We, Hd. By Rendall 3, Jpg Minisstord, Fred: erie abbock, George D- ‘Beorstae, A- 6. WaLeis. Head Oficein Candas, St. Tames, 8t., Mont- H, StrmeMa J. Exausty, Gonerat Manager. Inspector. sae in Canada. Kaslo, Trai Dawson ty, ‘Sporn! eae in the Said ‘giktae and Old Welsh, agents. San Fran- rect) 'H, M. J. MeMichsel B. London Bankers. ‘The Bank of England and Messrs. Glyn & Co, Foreign Agents. ol, Australis, ond, pmon an, Charte! Ste rome jon vand Ching. ew Colonial Marcuard, Krauss als. i} w. T. OLIVER, Mer.,' Rossland. |] When Going East~ Use a first class line in travelin; be: tween Minneapolis, St. Paul an Ch cago, and the principal towns in Gen- tral Wisco! Pallman Palace 3D leoping and Chair Care in service. The Dining cars are operatedin the in- terest of its patrons, the most elegant service ever inaugurated. ‘Meals are served a la carte. To obtain first class service, your ticket should read via The WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES Direct connections at Ghicezo and Mil waukee for all eastern points, For full information call on your nearest ticket agent or write Jas.0 Porn, General Yass. Agent, or Jas. A. Clock, Minwauxea, Wir General Agent, ~~ 246 Btark Btrect, é | Arrive Boundary, T. W. HOWARD 108 BisHorsaate-St., Lonpon, E. O. IF YOU WANT AN ADVERTISEMENT, Largi orsdmall, Inserted in any Zuropean Newspaper Magazine, or, Periodical, troublesome details by sénding T. W. HOWARD, 108, BIsHOPSGATE-GTREES, LONDON. ARRANGED for FERED regardln; ing ADVERTISERS before the Public, pondence invited. T. W. HOWARD, 108, BisHorscats-sTREET, Lonpo, E, C, AY lumbia Review. sete ca GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT all fCateat neaight to ESTIMATES FURNISHED gnd CONTRACTS r Large Orders. ADVIO- OF- the Best Mediums for une ent for aur ROsLANDER and British Co- “And SOO LINE Oean to Ocaan ROUTE, East. and West 3,000 Miles Interriational Navigation «+. Trading o,, Ltd. Time carat ‘in 2th Ju rf. tojghaoe wftho festa iy, wobes gor trains of Ny & F. 8. 8. pert, Rossland ‘and Bpoka a ange, checked to all ave Kaleo for Helio except Sunday, 5:45 a. Pam.: Rossland, 8:40 caanrenelion for Rano iota 24 i mans in m., lea’ tims? Rossland 10:80 4 m,; Norvnpo: escer nd from New. Service on ootenay E ore ste Helen for ati et rs Aerive Kastor i580 ps dey Sat sito f son, ete., Monday, y, Friday.5 p.m. Arrive Nelion on, Sesaaar Fore} and Kootenn | steave Kaslo, Saturd ! Arve Boundary, sum ative Bonhereerry, Sunday Leave Bonner’s Pils Sunday’ Arrive Kaslo, Bus Kaslo, B.C., wih ‘aly. iw The Fast Line The Dining Car Route via Yellowstone Park. THE SAFEST AND-BEST. Solid Vestibuled Trains Equipped with Puliman Palace Care, Elegant Djning Cara Modern Day Coaches, Through Tickets to all points in the 3teaamship tletata toall parts of the orld. TICKETS -To JAPAN AND CHINA 7:00 ALM. pply to agents of the 8. F. sstlons, or . W. Burr, Agt. Red Mt. Bee and ¥toamer “ enternationa ent, Rie on Point gennestion w: with all ppt y paseo sold and a te daily Wed- Kealo Se te Nel- wesday, igdnesday,’ Thort. rail Points Tourist Sleeping Cart UNITED STATES AND CANADA | TACOMA and NORTHERN PAOIFIG 8:40 P.M. For information, time cards, maps and fickets @N, and its con- ¥. D, GIBES Te : GeneralzAgent Spokane, Wasn. | A.D. CHARLTON, OF COMFORT. ——FIRST CLASS. AND—— Tourist Sleeper Run) Through. - Baggage Checked to Destination: t ——No - Custom -; Difficulties —— Daily » Train. 8:00k—Lyv. .ROSSLAND. . Arr.—28 :05k. Connects™West Robson with%Colum- bia River Bieamera from and tor the Northfand with O©.&K. branch trainas ; from and to Nelson, Kaglo, Sandon and ; other Slocan points. rh. Ne For Rates, Tickets and Full Informa- on Call on or Address Nearest Local Agent, or A. B. MACKENZ.s;, City Tloket A: iW tt Atoiiond: P. G. DENISON, Agent, Rossland, W F Anderaon, truveling passenger agent, Neléon. E JCoyle, District passepger agent, Vancouvor. Atlantic Steamship ' Tickets. If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or. relatives from Eu- rope, do not fail to call on the nearest Conadian weenie: Railway agent, or com- municate with . B. MACKENZIE, C..B. R.'AGT. Roasland, Wm. Stitt, Gen. 8. S. Agt., Winn. KASLO & SLOCAN ve TIME CABL..)- Bubject to change without notice, ‘Trains ran on Pacific stahdard time. leave 8.00a.m. — Knslo ae 8,36a.m. South Fork -m. — Sproules mi’ Whitewater Arrive 30pm Pm nea “ im. Cod Taletion 2 pa Arrive lt-b0 a. Bandon Leave 100 bans ODY LINE, Sendon Arrive 1145 a.m. Leave 1125 a.m, “GEO. ¥. COPELAND, “Superintendent * BAe. TIME é. SCHEDULE. Leave 10.00 a.m. Arrive 11.20 a.m. ROBERT IRVING, GQF& PA mas, St. Lo .Chicago and East, Tekos, Wallace, Ward-| ery Gartield, Colfax, Pullman, Moscow. 6:40 p.m, 4p.m. lOCEAN =STEAMSHIPS All sailing dates sub-| ject to change, Leave Portland, Sept. 1, 6, 11, 16,21, 26. “THE MAPLE LEAF ROUTE.” Dining Cars on the European Plan, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Uniformed. ‘Train Porters, Bompany Ushers at Depots ARE: FEATURES Of the Train Service of.the ’ Chicago Great“Western:Ry, =No Change of Cars of Any Class— BETWEEN — neral Pasneu Portland, Ore F.“H« Lord’ icket Agt., C) CUCANO “GREAT “WESTERN RY, Pullman CompartmentSleeping Cars, i Pullman Drawing Room Bleeping Care Chicago and St..Paul.and Minneapolis, . Dubuque and Des Moine, - Bt. Jocepli and Kaneas, City acand icagd To Alaska— Spm. Bail Sept. 17, 8p.m,. a pera: gxBuntay| Columbia iad Baliay er: To ana aud Way z Willamette. Taina 3 Qrefon, City, Newberg,| Salem. & Way Landings| ae Willamette and: Yan-| Oregon City, “Berton, nd Way Landings, Willamette Ri vr | ™m. Thur, Portland’ to Corvallis |™ | and Way Landings. | 4:30 7m. Ex, Bt.ndey 3: 4 Mon. Wed. lard friday 4:80 pam. ys Te rues, Thur. and Bat. Snake River. Riparia to Lewlator:. Ww H Adams, Gen'l Agt Spokane, Wn. cWH Harlburt, Gen'l Paseenger Agt., Portiand, Oregon.. ities R. UNDERTAKER. i ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB'A