S.L. Long. C.E. ‘ Provinéial Land and Mine Surveyor.’ INTERNATIONAL MUSIC HALL. Week Beginning Monday. Feb 21 1898 Expert Draughting and Blue Printing. OFFICE: STONE BLOCK) P. 0. nox 743. ROBSLAND, B. 0. CoPositively last week of the great and only ~ 11 e econom- ival developinent v. - 1c mine. Le ROL TheLe Roi mine has become fame oua ax the greatest gold producer in Cannda It-hog besides putting in extensive and expensive gmachinery, paid lor over 4,500 feet of ork, built Drawer L. = + land, B. C fo and Buy.and sell legimate mining stocks ial attention given to the ~ $8.00 a Week! ral DO you WANT ‘eo MAP OR Have. You that ce Klondike =~ Feeling? A NEWSPAPER cure IF 80. ADDRESS ‘ALLEN. A. SMITH. TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO, Let me estimate and submit samples. Furs. Wanted: The Providence Far Company,, Provi-;} dence, RB. 1:,.wants-allkinds.of raw fnre, akins, ginseng,’ eeneca’ -&c. *Prices* tur next sixty days are as.follows: eat e Rossland Pp furnished upon pplication. Fall prices careful eelecti Evening | Record—, Ho oragung + ealment, ‘and i ti all consignments.’ LOOK! BOARD AND ROOM '85.00 PER WEEK. MEALS 15 CENTS AND UP. TEA, COFFE OR BRER WITH MRILS. — BEDS 25 cents and 50 cents per Night. $00 per week and up. . —AT THE— Dominion Hotel. South Spokane street. - Call and see us. ti itt wi Gold Fields of Rossland. ve the news Tf the grae Joi. Spiking Trail, as THE REcOoRD All eanpl 1 by mail y * annaye. ie AE Jos OFFICE Has's full line of Custom House. Blanks Tatest and Approved Forms. RECORD OFFICE BC. 2 STR Mpwarp CRONYX. J. As MASDONALD. J.B, CLuts, Ja i tis 1ocations in the camp und one of i a LOOK! Custom House Blanks: HCeRRUTY E ns negrly completed a smelter, and paid $725 OU0-in dividerds, It is situated on the aouth-enst slop. Red moun-, tain, within the ecrporace acts of the vily. Onpitalization of the company is $2,500,000, divided into 500,000 sbares, par value #5 -per share. The miné is dich! at $5,000,000, . Johas iteown clectric light plant and il ore bing are’built on the C. & W. track, with a tramway to the Red Mountain roilroad. ‘The principal stockhokters are Col, I. N. Peytan, Senator George Torner, Col. W. W. D.Turner, Wm. J. Harris, Col Wm. M. Armstrong, E. 2. Sanders. CENTRE STAR, | y. Oliver: Durant 5 H. Ridputh, L, F. Williams, Maj. J. Be A “Owned by Centre Star mining com- i double compartment vertical shaft, which willbe provided with cages, tho first in the camp. All three of these claims -aro .val- uable and promise fair to make: divi dend paying mines. , ANNIE E, ‘ F Thia claim is owned by the British Lion mining company, George A. Fraser, sev. and tres, It is located on the east slope of Deer Park moun- tain, south bnit, adjoining the Gold Hunter and Grand Prize. It is crown grantad and has a shalt down.on the vein 90 fest. Ore uasaye from $6 to $10,r :« is regarded as a good pros- pect. THE UNION. Tho Union is located three miles north of Rosslond and is owned by H- P. Jones, Hugh McGlynn, Mike Mor- ris, E. Cronyn, J. A. McDonald. A shaft has been sunk on the vein 85 feet with a tunnel and open cut of 35 feet. Surveyed and crown granted. ROSS THOMPSON ———_—_——_—S I have blocks of stock in the following companies for sale— ‘oka Consolfdated, West Lo Roi and Josie, Monita, Homostake Buroka CCopher, R. E. Lee, Eventug Star, Monte Cristo, and Stilverine. Lots in the Original Townsite: THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ROSSLAND, B. OC, JOHN R. COOK, Office and Business Room % TO RENT * Corner of Columbia Avenue and Washington Street. Best location i ‘in the city. ‘Good: Mining Property. Shares of Stock in Good Substantial Companies. Town. Lots. OFFICE WITH... “Rossland Mining Abstract Co, “JOHN JACKRON, Jr., Age Over Post om BLUE BUCKET AND Owned hy Harry P. Jenea. Located five miles north of Rossland, aud .a near neighhor of the Highland. The Primrose shows au iroa capping. 75 feet wide and the Blue Bucket shows a T-foot quartz ledge on the surfuce, ELECTA AND CHIEF SETTLE, These properties belong to the Ger- mania Gold Mining company and aré located on Green mountain just north of Red mountain, three and a half miles from Rossland. There is a 90 foot shaftand 30 foot cross-cut on the Electa. The ledge is large and well as high as $300 2 ton. THE BLACK PRINCE. Owned by the Biack Prince mining company, J. A. Kirk, pres., Hector, McPherson, vice pres., G. A. Fraser, sec. and tra. ated on the north side of the Columbia river, three miles below Trail. Work consists of a 40 foot shaft, 60 foot tunnél and about 100 feet of open-euts. Assays $13. THE ELBA. The Elba is situated on Taukout mountain, in the south belt, just south of the Crown Point ‘and is owned by the Elba-Trail Creek Con- solidated mining company, Robert Barr, local manager. ‘Thero is a shaft down on the vein 100 fect aud a con- tract let for another 100 fee wih nine men working. United States Consulate. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. tion $1,000,000, shares par value rach. No steck on the market. Ther has heen. cepeated refusals of gar undshetter. The mine is situated 12a, town, half nile north cf tbe -busi- ness center. Ie hus four separate and distinet ledges which ara. developed with over 4,000 feet of tunnels, shafte, dzifla-s ad cross-cuts.. There are many fers ad_ tons of ore on the dump and t, waiting fivuerable conditions eaument. This is one of the ost valuable. The lutest and it improved machiner; is installed on {the property. is . WAR EAULE, : This. mine and the Crawn Point are owned by the War tiple Consolidated Gold mining compauy of Toronto. It audjuins the Le Rrion the west, and has done aver 5,500 feet of develop- mene work and paid $175,000 in divi- lends, ‘The present managment pre- fers to hold their ore until” the com- pany builds a smelter or can get bet- ter freight and treatment. rates. 11 recently puid $700,000 for the mine. it. hus all the necessary conve iences, i The Columbia & way ix built (o the mine. : THE LILY MAY. _ Ave J ly) May was the first location ia (us camp, May 27, 1889 .-1t is new aed by the Lily May Gold mining enutor George Turner, pres munager and Frank It is located in phelt, wo and a half milew of “town. Develop work | - F. R. BLOCKBERGEP, Consular Agent of the United State: possland, B.C,, Oct, 25th, 1897. DON'T FORGET. Do not forget that the Re:orp job offes will save you imoney,do your work promptly and in the best styles -17-t Wanted $,2000 Wanted to borrow $2,000 on Rossland real estate at a low rate of interest. Good security. Apply at thls office. tf SECRET SOCIETIES OSSLAND Lodge, No. 36, 1.0.0.F. meets gvery Monday ‘night ih “sasonié Hall, Visiting brethren cordially invited, to attend. John Kirkup, N.G., John Jackson, Jr., Bec. - CORINTHIAN Lodge No. %, 4. Fd A.M. meets on theevening of the first Thursda: gfeach month at Masonic Hall, | Rossland. ing brethren are cordially invited to at- tond. "Hi. b. BoCraney, Secretary. x ROSSLAND Lodge, No. 21, K, of P., will meet overy Friday evening st Sasonic Hall at 4:00 o'clock. E. J. Carasow, €.C.; C. A. Clarke, K. of R. and 8, KX OTM —cRed, Mountain Tent No. 4 meets rd an e in Boclety Hall. noatey. of eeeh monty Apptication for Liquor License. OTICE 18 MEREBY GIVEN that. Nine next altting of the iowa of minfgouors (ar the Cit ry ra He gente to rel liquors et Kuown ian the Rlenatke hotel. attr ated! om tot 4 Block 42,3 sion of Diririct lot 53:, City Dated Fet-, 26, 1693, — _ P.O. Ronin Nutice is hereby given that L will 'pply at the next sitting of the Board a License Commissioners, for the City Resse of cver 200 feet of tunnel and ‘Where is 150 tons of shipping otecn tLe comp, which will average $20 e.ten. Mine provided with hoist comotesscr plant, machine drills. ete. GEM, \IGER AND UNCLE SAM. Owned Ly John Cromie, Brig At- kinron, A. B, Campbell, Thos. Coffey. Located on one ledge in the south belt, ins line with the Grown Point and the Homestuke. Gem, has a 50 foot shaft and 40 feet of open cut work. ‘Niger, 300 foot tunnel, 40 foot shalt and 100 feet open cuts while’the Un- cle Sam tas a 25 foot shaft and 150 feet of surface work. ~ “EUREKA AND BLDORADO, - Property of tho Erueka Consolida- ted miving company, H. Jones, prea, J. C. C ec., E. Coldwell, trs., flbof Rossland. Located seven miles Sonthof Rossland on the U. 8. side nhaft’80 feet, tuvnel 100 with five rren wuiking. Ore ton-copper carrying d, lor a license to sell liquors y retail in the premises known as the iZhlahe Hotel, situate on lot 29, jlock 28° subdivision of District lot 335, City of Rossland, Dated Feb, 28, 1897, W. M. McLeail. Notice is hereby given that I will at the nextsilting of the Board of Licenee Conrmiesioners for the City’ of Ross- ‘and, apply for a license to sell liquors ‘“y retuilin the premises known:ag the Dominion Hotel, situated on lots 11 and 12, block 26, gubdivisiun of Dist- tict lot 535, City of Rossland. . Dated Dec. 14, 1897. ¢ . George Owen. Notice is hereby given that I willat the next sitting of the Board of; Lif cense Commicsioners for the City o- Roseland, apply fora licancy to sell liquors by retail in the premiges known xs the Windsor Hotel, situated on lot 19, block 29, subiivision of Dist- gokl and silver, xssaying from $10 to $37. Capitalization $1,000,000, rict lot 535, City af Roset, Dated Dee. 1H, levy. C. Howson. defined, and assays have been obtained | | QUEEN > STOVES. | $5.00 Travers Hardware Co. : “7 Having moved jai ont ae Pret Building The Record: Three Storey Building Is: for rent in whole, or.-in’ part. Two’ Rooms:4:x'42 Ground Floor Eight Rooms on Second Floor. _. Rooms-on Thira: ‘Floor. Apply. at This Office —am. John W. Hartline, Prop. ’ Telephone, No. 8 3 Sleighs! “Cutters! O; ‘Yes, We Have Them. One, Two and Three Seats. They are Nobby’ Try Tne.. If You are Get ting up‘ Sleighing: Party see us about Rigs.. Good Teams. __ Red Star Livery aud Transfer Company. Office, No. 9, Washington Street, + Stables, Le Roi Avenue, sere Martin Rlock. ’ Rear Hunter Bro IT. E. HALEY =— ‘ Russell, & Halev | | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BEEF.PORK MUTTON FISH GAME OY=STERS.y — Rossland, B. C. Spokane street, Rossland Warehouse & Transfer Co. +... Hard and Soft Coal _ > and Wood..w=——— NO, 26 WASHINGTON STREET - 1,0,B0X48, - TELEPHONE 41- 9 sland Evening Record. — VOL. II. No. 227. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1898. Don't Do It Bay ya nit +t got any Faso or Tele Preparation, You want until you try us. the most complete line of sm, TOILEE EREPARATIONS in the Kootenay:' Ais Wall Paper Department. ‘NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY LINE. # #© ee ee oe ee —_—, : AT : ’ H. S. Wallace’s Stationery, Wall Paper, Book, Fancy Goods oe Notion Store GOOQDEVE.BROS,; . i \. “prudets'ts AND STATIONERS »— It pays to.deal with Goodeye Bros. Le Roi Furnishing=_— . : and Tailoring Heuse Opposite. Pestoffice REMEMBER we are handling only the fineat English goods in our. Tailoring department and * employ none but firat class workmen. t ‘Wecannot afford to SLAUGHTER our goods as that means cheap labor and cheap work. 80 if you want a fine Tailor made suit, go to. The Le Roi y | AONTER BROS. === IMPORTERS .. WAQLESAL L eneral Merchandise. oN Manufacturers” Agents, Min‘ng Supplies, za ie AGENIS: Goodwin Candles We cary |.After Xmas. Giant Powder: Canton Steel ———_California Caps and Fuse.: ai KN ROSSLAND AND SANDON. THE STOCK REPORT, enquiries for Josie and. couragin; Toad a oe reports from the Good H Spend ill take place shortl; Star which at +) investment, ‘In these stocks: 1,000 Zilor 8,000 Diamond We have Buyers for Good Stocks, STOCK BROKERS, P. O, Box 428, TRLEPHONE 45. Codes: Beprorp, Mcnxiu. & CLoucH. ~The market opened quict with a few ‘ar Eagle, En- | eve that arise and activ “Tris ly stiffened the Prices in We have the followi: - ject to tals: following bargains sub- ROLT & GROGAN Columbia Avenue. PRICE 5 CENTS. pointa in the lower. provinces. Ne 7 freight tariffs are now in preparation. i George H. Daniels, general passenger , lk agent of the New York Central; D. I. Roberts, general passenger agent of ‘the | © Erie; and C. M. Burt, chief clerk of the joint traffic association of New York, appointed at New York recently to come to Montreal to see the passenger depart- ment of the O. P. R. in reference to the present rate war, arrived there the lat- ter part of last week, but the conference with Passenger Traffic Manager Nichol will not result in peace. It is thought in the east t': at the rate war is only in ite infancy. a FROM LATEST DISPATCHES, " The 0. P. RB. claima that the rate war ig upon the Grand Trunk line i: the American roads, ne Intend of It is again announced that work will soon begin on the construccion of the Vancouver, Victoria & Eastern railway, The Klondike rush continues, six steamers leaving Puget Sound ports yes- terday heavily laden tor Alaska. SCENES: IN BUSY SEATILE | Inoldents Relative to the Klondike's Unparalleled Boom--Depart- ing Ships, Special Meeting of the Counoll that Appointed the Delegates to Victoria, ST. BERKARD DOGS IN CRATES ALL THE MEMBERS NOT NOTIFIED Even the. Much Libeled Yellow Dog Has ‘a Show—Many Going to Copper River. Their Haste Uncalled for—Business Before Judge Forin Today. Seattle, Wash., Feb. 27—{Special Correapondence]—The harbor and docks bere are pretty well strewn with vessels. in one large steamer from mast to mast aes . is strung a streamer on which is painted stanton ene the Crown eeinans these words: ‘The Yosemite now load-| i, gus from i crows Worse: t ih ing freight for Skagway and Dyea.” x * diss The excelsior left the dock today for Jungs, a reault of an attack of The city council did not hold their regular meeting last night as there was not a quorum present. Ag it is ni that formal notice be given the clerk at least twenty-four hours in advance of the holding of a specisl meeting, the at present in the city will be MINES MINING STOCK REAL ESTATE INSURANCE. ‘We have sale for reliable stocks. An DEALERS IN Will Pay - - to List- - - an with us, P. 0. Box 41, J. B. JOHNSON & Co person having mining stock for sale it J. B. Johnson & Co. unable t ply with the of the bylaw before tomorrow night, at one time a special meeting will be eld, The fact that some of the council members were not notified of the inten- ded special meeting held on Saturday last, and were not present at the meeting, thereby making the ineeting an illegal one, haa caused con- siderable comment among the citizens acquainted’ with the incident. ‘The pur- pose of the special méeting Saturday was to select delegates to go to Victoria’ and assist J. B, McArthur in his éfforts . in behalf of Rossland and to make pro: per ion for the “of the deiegates. The delegatea were named and $500 voted for their expenses. It now develops that the meeting was northern ports with 260 gold huntin and it is spreading to an extent which passengers. Seventeen a them ed her condition critical. booked for the mouth of Copper river..| The Marquis of Salisbury, who has ‘We counted on the dock 29 crated at, | been suffering from ¢ slight attack of in- Bernard and New Foundland doge.|2%e"*% is now recovering. They were all: very large—ey-rybody| Tne house of commons withont a divi- here says too large for the work they|®on has adopted the army aretodo, They stand about two feet | Covering the increase asked for py the high in their stocking fect and weigh|S°vermment, _ piste y | on an average of about 100 pounds each. The crates in which they are fastened PEORLE SORING AI ND GOING: with chains are of uniform size, 30 inch- John R, Reavis left this morning for es high and 21x24, A man by the name|8t. Louis for s month’s visit to his of Fram is at the head of the party. He | ™other. said they would prospect Copper river] Father Rivera returned from Trail this morning where he had been to con- nd its tributaries and if they did not find diggings rich enough for them they | duct the funeral services of Mrs, L. J. Berg.. He went to Grand Forks on the would go over the range to the Klon- noon train today for a two-weeks’ visit, dike. He gathered the the dogs in Mas- Mr, and Mrs. 801 Cameron, who came | '7eularly held, hence its actions were We have afew TOILET. and MANICURE sets. left from our large stock “which willbe sold. >. ..e.05 5 6 At Your Own Price Design the prettiest in town. FRASER The Reliable IST $15 each. : ‘The Victoria and City of Topeka, twa ‘ocean * d in carrying freight and passengers to the north are along side their docks get! ?| ready to go-agains*: Ha * . At the foot of Third street is. an‘ old _.| two-story frame building. Both stories *l are filled with dogs for the market.” ~~ _.| Phe ground floor has about 100 dogs in in, it of all breeds—mongrels, blooded dogsall, They look much like # lot of -| curs in a city pound. Quite ‘a number of Rossland people are here among whom are James Arder- ton who left for Vanoouver yesterday. Rev. Gee, Gus Martin, who is going north soon, Chas; Grant, ex-assistant postmaster and the Jaffe boys. One would not think this was Sunday illegal. In tneir haste to appoint them- selves and have the city pay their ex- penses, they overlooked the necessary precautiona, as well as some of their d:to-roinatn: brother members, and baye now..suc-.-- : mn | coaded in banding: thetiselves together, and says they cost him about up from Northport on Saturday last on a visit, returned today. - Mr. Dalby Morkell.Jr. went to Spo- kane today to meet hia wife and- family, who are.coming. to .Rosslan i permanently. She alte Tags, W.FLA CITY NEWS CUT SHORT. The Crescent Dry Goods store moved into their new atore.today in the stone| building, corner of Lincoln street and Columbia avenue. submitted yeatérday. New 100-Stamp Mill. DRUGG The mining has and was discharged “by the judge this by the amount of business of the town.| . ———__ had plans dawn and asked for bids for ! Dog Tax Notice’ CITY * <2 Wm. Me Arthur, Pound Keeper. Every Person who is within the City the owner, possessor a dog or bitch. and whose at the City Offices, ~ or-harborer of dog tax is not already paid, is hereby: notified to pay such at once either to the 4iitmamsee.. TREASURER’S #/OF FICE At the PIONEER STABLES on Fixst Ave, Alter this date all DOGS found at large without the n not reclaimed within 48 hours uball be killed or old by the Pound Pounded, and if Keeper. es # * ecrssary TAG will be im- By Order of the city Council. . W. McQueen Crry Curkx.- Salada. Best, Purest, ~ ON THE MARKET, 106 E Columbia Avenue. Salada. Salada. am—Choicest O. M. FOX & CO. 8 millof 100 stamps at Baker City, Ore. The preaent stamp millon the. prop- erty wiJl be removed to Bennett creek where the new mill will be erected and which will supply all the water neces- Provinelal Schools, The educational department has juat issued its twentieth annual report of the public echools of British Columbia for the year ending June 30, 1897, A good record was made.during the year for efficiency and practical results. There were 244 schovls in operation, 4 high, 22 graded, 218 common and 5 ward. sary. The estimated cost of the additional. 100 stamps is from $100,000 to. $125,000 The recent opening up of the Pacific Tho case of Patrick Pender versus War Eagle Mining company for $5000 damages for being hit with a piece of steel was on most all day yesterday and is atill being heard, The plaintiff offered the of the i itn on his behalf: Thomas L. Roberts, Arthur: B. Evans, Dennis O’Connell, Frank Burns, John P. Ryan, Pat. Hig- gins and Charles Price. The defendant then” d with the teati- ledge, a parallel vein -o the ‘There were 884 monitors and teachers undoubtedly cstablishes the fact: that employed, 34 more than inthe previous year. The whole number of pupils en- rolled was 15,797, an of 1838 overfi895-6. The actual daily attendance was 9999.61, an increase of 745.36. The ie the fact that the company has a very jive and mony of Mike Cooper, Daniel J. McDon- ‘ald, William Thomas, Sam W. ‘Hall, Roy C. Clark, Murdock Henderson, Ed- win J. Balfour, John Fitszwilliams, ahd John B; Hastings. There are several New R. T. Williams of Victoria has applied to the legislature for a charter for the Southeast Kootenay Railway company percentage of average daily attendance in the city districts was 71.06: in rural districts, 58.81, and for the entire pro- 3 GT ABLE PLACE. No. 20 East Columbia Ave LH. Kewtar, Mgr. FIEST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED. OPEN DAY ANDNIFET. Turkish Baths and Massage. Faxp W. Corryn, Masseur. vince, 68.29. For all purposes of educa- tion the department expended $236,661.- $2, Trail was the only place in Kootenay to haye anew school building erected. Schools are in in the ii 1 ted to construct a railroad from Fort Steele toa point near where the Kootenay river crosses the boundary line. A charter for s narrow-guage railway from A head via Trout lake to Koo- tenay lake is asked by E. T. Galt, H. 8. Holt, W. D. Rarclay and O. A. Magrath. The legislature is aleo petitioned for a charter for the North Star and Arrow Lake Railway, by W. Mackenzie, D. D. Mann and J. H. Hoare. The road will ran from a point at which the B. 0. Sonthern railway crosses Kootenay river, up 8t. Mary’s river to the North Star y Al h, Brandon-Slocan, Eort Steele, Grand Forks, Greenwood, New Denver, San- don, besides other places. The assisted schools at Field, Iilicilewaet, Pilot Bay and Three Forks have been maintained, while new ones have been established at Silverton, Tobacco Plains, Wardner, Ymir, Trout Lake, Salmo, Fairview, Cascade City, and Camp McKinney. i id to There was an increase of 1338 in the hangs vaekeean Kootenay lake and LOOK! ROSSLAND, B, . February, 25th, 1898. : Op UP TO DATE BAR.IN 3 “PINE WINES LIQUORS'A * «x MANU HM x * MTERS &, DUBE, Pops Satan Sew CONNECTI ND ON SEGARS p. International Music Hall. . . Rorsland, British ‘Columbia. OARD AND ROOM 55.00 PER WEEK. ~ MEALS 15 CENTS ANDU | ca3KEA, COFFE OB BEER WITH MEATS, BED per Night. $1.00 per week and up. aT THE |Dom1nion Hotel, South Spokane street. Call: and see us. * LOOK! 25 cents. and 50 cents thence to Arrow lake. MINING NEWS. Charles Edmund Webber of London, England, throngh his solicitors, Messrs. Daly & Hamilton, glves notice that he claimsan interest, by right of an option given him by the owners, in the Ruby Fraction mineral cluim. The Ruby. lies south of the Le Roi mine. and north of the Legal Tender on Red mountain. The option was given Mr. Webber by T. Seeley, C. McDonald, Ed Haney and W. L.jLowry. No ‘side door’? drinks can now be ob- tained by Winnipegers at any city saloon after eleven o'clock at night. This is the *: traffic: yesterday. Close connection will | result of the active crnsade inaugurated be made with the Grand Trunk and the, by the Citizens’ Order Leaguo against number of pupils attending the public schools and of one in the high schools. Railway Affairs. It ia understood that the Grand Trunk will immediately start 2 system of colo- nist or d-class rates to Manitob and the Northwest similar to those now prevailing on the Cauadian Pacific, which touches Winnipeg and leading’ points in Manitoba. A through car ser- vice from Portland, Montreal and To- ronto.to. Winnipeg will start early this mont] Th : tercolonial decision of the Can- adien government railway has been ex- .| tended to Montreal and was opened for to be called yet and tne case will probably consume today and a good portion of tomorrow. The judge, jury, sheriff and counsel went to the War Eagle mine at two o'clock today to examine thescene of the accident. Judge Forin believed that the jury would better comprehend the testi- mony and facts in the case after seeing the surroundings. . FROM THE RECORDS. Transfers, February 26. Leinster Light, Jas. Longsby and John O. Clark Jr. to Patrick Burns. February 28. * Harrisburg 35, J F Reddy to W D Vincent. : : Bink to Rige 1-6, A C Fraser to Robert Watson. Pay Rock and Pine Ridge, R J Baker- totoN A Rivers. — P Black Eagle Fraction, Lewis J McAtee to Hector McRae. : Bunker Hill and Mormon Girl. 1¢ in each, Ceorge D Monk, T R Newman and V C Wynegar to John R Reavis. 8t Charles, Thomaa Wilson, Wm Claffey, D J Devan and M E Adie toA T Daniels. : Certificates of Work. F February 26—Galt, Florence, Melrose, Selkirk, Madeline, and-Waverly Frac- tion by James Lawler. Power of Attorney. By Jno Hanna of. Missouri to Frank Hanna his brother. Printing on short notice at The Ree C. P. R. express traina toand from all| infractions of the liquor license lawa. rd Job office,