Evening , Record. BY EBER O. SMITH. Published every day (except Sunday) Rospland is destined to make @ rich city, amply sble’to own her own water Classified Business Directory. and light plarit, which should include gas‘and electric light. No matter what DAILY: One Yesr 1m Advance: Six Moutue Ove don liy Carrier by the Week vingle copy One Year, in advance.. Six months, in advanve Bingle copy guards are thrown about = fran- chiace asked of the city, there ia no reas- FRAxK A. BROKERS. P.0, box 256 Tendedts a line ‘for © eente a line thereafter. Waats, Far Sale. Rent, Lost Ftc the first Insertion: and flue Eaird, Belleview Howl. 2 FOR RENT. on or excuse of her letting go of any J vil The Elgie p i OHN M, Burke, Mining Broker, Columbia ‘ave. west. for rent in the Recorp block. For Rent: A furnished and unfurnished room those seeking water and light f M' & Co, Jan Room 1, building. ny FOR BALE. should be turned down. ROSSLAND’S SOLID BUSINESS MEN Fon 8aus.—Chea a of Leading Firms and Professional ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE MAILS. Piaces (Domestic). ints. YY. Raa bane People Who Advertise in the Record. DEUGGIeTs. F. BRASER'’S Drug St-. 41 E. Columbia ave. For Saiz: A comple outfit for a count: MINING BROKERS. Dabney & Parker. The Waiters Co. Frank A. Raid. Jobn M. Burke. GUN AND LOCKSMITH. M. FBIES, alley, rear Hotel Allan. 3 Washi Sete abs pcinsepinpimrrpmpr pr oreo ~ | Fom Baie on Luase—Two story frame building = INTRACTORS. ‘16x80, on Lino. In Street near Columbia Ave. 0} HH. GEN DERSON, contractor and builder.| A bargain. 10-4-tf. +P. O. Box 555. news- ington eight column hand press. ce. DRAYAGE. Jeunie L. Stone. ‘a0. wy and ster. Onterio, Queec and opm. (maritime provinces. jocan, Reseber! Daily Spm. wr eouver jpeg. Fort Bioele and East Kootenay. Grand ' Forks, Boundary fakule geime sg Yor, Dail ood, Cam ul all 7 3pm COLUMBIA & WESTERN R’y Time Table. Lvs. Rossland 6 p.m. Ar. at Nelson 10:80 p.m. “ Nelsonép.m. " Rossland lip. m- . BETWEEN RossLaxD AND TRAIL. Ly. Rossland, at 12n. Ar, Trai} at 12:65 p.m Ly. Trailat2p.m. Ar. Rossland at 8:15 p.m. ALL TRAINS DAILY. Trains leaving Rossland at 6 p.m. connect with steamers st Robson for C. P. E. main line and up-river points. . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1897. HELPLESS KLONDIKERS. Men in the Klondike ‘ate as helpless as a sinking ship in mid-ocean. The steamer Topeka, which ‘arrived in Vic- foria yesterday,- brings the news that ‘a ill: ry | Rossland Laundry. Atkingon & Co. . MINES AND REAL ESTATE BXPBESSMEN. CHARLES Bates, Translor and Express. Head- quarters, Montana barn ‘call Red Star transfer wagon. Drarvaoz: ‘The Red Star handles sll kinds of freight pro: Jobn R. Cook. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Hunter Bros. Houghton & Bannett HARDWARE AND MINE BUPPLIES. HARDWABE. tt JF TRAVERS, hardware, Columbia aye. W. ‘Star Stab! soy kind done call up the Tel »» 8. 74 No. Bacaa an} ‘travers Hardware Co. DRY GOODS FIRMS. HOTELS. Tux Leland: Columbia avenue. The Crescent. MILLINERS, Le Bon Marche. LIVERY STABLES. pri ROBLAND, *LAUNDEIES. =~ Laundry, offite in basemeut (Grand Union Hotel. Grabam & son, jetors, S cthtdend trains and will call Tur Red going and in-comin; ir) an: Ww @ never iniss the t Movine: If you have household goods to move Transler Company ym ptly. ‘Twamrno: If you want delivering or teaming of Pp Red es. Star Transfer Company meets all out- rt of she city for 01 mngers. y pa Y, for baceaue Fpassenge Is the Mottoiof the RECORD. JOB. OFFIC at Red Star Livery & Transfer Co. Palace Stables. DEUGGIBTS. A. LIVERY STABLES. LUMBER’ DEALEBS. 8. KERRY & Co. lumber, etc., - in the building line. ‘Star Homege:Ger your saddle. and pack hordes at ‘the Red Star stables. Geo. A. Fraser. STATIONERY AND WALL PAPER. H. 8. Wallace. D PHYSICIANS. R. Edward Bowes, office over Post Office. BUSINESS PERSONALS. . feed ‘stop and look in Fraser’s window and see ‘beat izers. MEAT MARKETS. Ruseell & Haley, (Successors to P. Burns & Co.) . HOTELS. MF. Helen L. Keys STRNOGRAPHERS. writer, Commeretie] bl Stenographer and Type: 2iBtt Gur the Reconp every night by carrier for cents per week. Leave orders at the office. wutiful perfume atom RESTAURANTS. The Leland y International. Dominion Hotel. Hotel Allan. The Grand. WATCHMAKER. Columble ava BURBANK, one door west uf Allan Howse; 1 Ts Knoruen valuable discov rant is me ant reasonable. ‘Busungss lunch 25 ceute at the Vendome. PLUMBERS. C. M. Weller. Gibson & Wilcox. CONTRACTOBS. C. H. Henderson. Notice is bereby given that wo will apply at the pext sitting of the Board of Lice fonera_ of the City of Rosaland, for' a. li- LAUNDRIES. more than a T men stampeded from Dawson City dur- ing the latter part of ‘October;-and im- pelled by the haunting fears of famine are now forcing their’ way’ over the mountains to Dvea.~ Auk, ‘the Indian mail cartier, who briogs this report, left the Yukon capital fully ten dave after the Dalton party. He -saye that the vanguard of the terrorstrickem sfmy is foliowing less than a werk behind -hini. Auk declares that fully. twenty-five per cent of the stamdeéding ‘army’ will not live to recite’ the: terrors of-'the’ flight ‘trom the north. The" river steamers, Belle and Weare, it now‘ appears, did not Isnd more than a handred tohs of provisions upon their arrival at ‘Dawson City in the early part: of ‘October, owing w to their having been held- up’ at Circle City. This is an awful state of affairs, but not unexpected by ‘those who have kept posted about the Klondike, and the mad rush of unreasoning people in there. Mre, Helen L. Keys. UNDEBTAKERE. \d everythi: ‘Tag Vendome gives quick serviveon ss.0re no- an thing first class. Application ‘for Liquor License. | ‘- Our Prices are too close to take any,chances on losses sy our work: will be BATHS. wonally attended to. plumber. ‘Phone 27. wns ‘ices BaTmnooms fitted up with tubs and marble 8 | basing, all kinds and styles. All work per- C.M. Weller, sanitary ~C.O. W. RB. Beatty. BARRISTERS AT LAW. Smith Cartiss. PHYSICIANS. Uni Dr. J. T. McKenzie. Dr. Edward Bowes. DENTISTS. Dr. Findley. FINANCIAL FIBMS. D. M. Linnard. T. Gregson & Co. ‘THEATBES. Rossland Opera House. Dr. D. E. Kerr. | bonguises Washingto: United States Consulate. TO ALL-WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Be it known that tates Bt ‘o1 cy is established reet, Rossland, B.C. F, R. BLOCKBERGER, Consular Agent of the United States. Rossland, B.C., Oct, 25th, 1897, any e | C.M. WELLBR, practical . Spokane street and Columbia avenue. ear PERSONAL. Iv-rou want the Rossland Evenina ReconD Spokane gv to E. M. Shaw or J. W. Graham. Danctna: Professor Dreyfous gives private les- sons eve-y duy. 10-16 We are now located-in our Fire Proof Building and - i 8 PLUMBING. have a8 complete a sanitary plumber, cor hone JOB. OPFICE = DENTISTS. 2. FINLEY, dentist, Btussi vlock. ‘EA MERCHANTS. O. M. Fox. & Co. MISCELLANIOUS. A. H. Christenson, brick ‘and stony ork. - Alex. Larson, brick manufacturer. ‘MINE COMPANIES. Eureka Coneolidated (old Mining Co. Canadian Gold Fields di ” RAILROAD COMPANIES. Canadian Pacific. ‘0. R. & N. Northern Pacific. Kaslo & Slocan. The Northwestern. .Wisconsin Central. 1 Nav..& Trade Co. A QUEER The miner must be a queer kind of newspaper. “It has devoted‘ cofmmins to the city printing and its editor has writ- ten several letters to the city council insisting that it was the proper organ in which to publish the bylaws and other legal. notices. Last night the Record was declared the official organ of the city and thie morning the Miner’s re- port of the council proceedings had not a word about it, It put in a bid of over a bundred per cent higher than thé Re- cord.charged when it.did the city ‘work of each mo: Visiting bre tend. H.P. SECRET SOCIETIES 36, I. 0.0, F.- meets ‘Masonic ,Hall. vited ‘to: aitend. Bee. mieets 0! nth 5 —— ‘Wanted $2,000. real estate at Wanted to borrow $2,000 on Rossland a low rate of interest. if ahe does not ask too much. ———. get for $6 at Hougliton & Bannett’s. Buy your wood from ‘Lee-Daveuport, Good security. Apply at this office, “DAILY REOORD OFFICE. January To Rent. ished not, a, -2-room = | pause Dest thazhoppital Aap ecard office. . D-y For Sale. Wr Two small marine gngings., Apply | 7 at this offies. _ hton & Bannett are closing out enfiemock here;they are used to eell- The orgs! ents to various smelters trae the’prizelpat ‘mines tor the ' Inst week ending Oct. 9 were: Le Bol... 0180 tone Iron . tons Gait. -Shipmente of ore 40.:amelters from 7 1 to Sept. 20 were as follows: *:244,412 tons eal to| Le’ HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS, euch, rooms .... Meat Cutters. * MISCELLANEOUS. wares fonkey wrenchess. Eiatetats 0@10.00 doz. 15 per lb. -75@85 pr. it, 2.50 each 12,00 per d D ir doz. R.00 toe keg. Saws. dzes: xe8 Nails. 28 tans! Applications for Liquor License. ‘The Board of License Commis- sioners Meet January 15, 1898. Notice is hereby given that I will ap- ply at the next sitting of the Board of License Comr i-sioners for thg City of Roasland, ..' « license to sell 1. quors by retail in the premises known ng |28 the Leland Hotel, on lot 18, block iner ris & na 7 th mas .Pald. mpebadeind Levante ‘of dividends id the Le Roi mine are as fol- Hy Acree pa BRBBTERSE 3333333" 32883 SERRERRRRE 33322233 "gai Lion .....1 per Best Moca and Java. -50 per Tea according to quality .26, ib. | of Rossland, for a license tosell liquors 12.00 per dos. +! Butte Hotel, situated on lot 18, block -. 5 10. per doz vas per bo. 29, subdivision of District lot 535, City of Rossland. Dated Dec. 14, 1897. A. McKEnaix. Notice is hereby given that I willat the next sitting of the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Rose- land, apply for a license to sell liquors by. retail in the premises known as the Dominion Hotel, situated on lots 11 and 12, block 26, aubdivision of Dist- rict lot 535, City of Rossland. Dated Dec. 14, 1897. GEORGE OWEN. Notice ia hereby given that I willat the next sitting of the Board of Li- cense Commiesioners for the City of Rossland, apply fora license to sell Notice is hereby given ‘hat we will anply at the next siti gon (ue Bourd GE License Commi wiovers for the City th. | or Kossland, for a license to sell liquors + {at retail in the promises known 3s the. Stock Exchange Hotel situated on lot 5, block 41, subdivision of District lot 535, City of Rossland. h. Dated Dec. 15, 1897. Suiptey & McArtHur. Notice is hereby given that I will apply at the next sitting of the Board of License Commissioners, for the City of Rossland, for a license to sell liquors: by retail in the premises known as the St. Charles Hotel, situate on lot 8, block 10, subdivision of District lot 535, City of Rossland. Dated Dee. 15, 1897. Mrs. C. EHLERS, Notice is’ hereby will apply at the neat sitting of the Board of License Com- missioners, of the City of Rossland, for a license to sell liquor by retail in the p:emises known as the Merchants Hotel, lot 10. block 16, subdivision of District lot 535, Citv of Rossland . Dated Dec. 15, 1897. J. A. GoucH. given that I Notice ishereby given™ that we will apply at the next sitting uf the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Rorsland for a license to sell liquors by retail in the premises known us the Metropolitan Hotel, situate on lots 23 and 24, in block “D,” railway addi- tion to Rossland. Dated Dec. 15, 1897. CunnincuaM, GranAM & SALMON. Notice is hereby given that we will apply at the next sitting of the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Rossland for a livense to sell liquors b retail in the premises known as the Bel- mont hotel, situate on lots 23 and 24, block D, railroad addition to Roseland, First avenue. Dated-Dec. 15, 1897. McDonaup & MurcHinson. liquors by retail in the p known as the ‘Windsor Hotel, situated on lot 19, block 29, subdivision of Dist- rict lot 535, City of Rossland. Dated Dec. 14, 1897. C. Howson. Notice is hereby given that I will at the next sitting of the Board of Li- cense Commiesioners for the City of Rossland, apply for a license to sell liquors by retail in the premises known as the Rossland Hotel, situated on lot 13, block 26, subdivision of District. lot 535, City of Rossland. Dated Dec. 14, 1897. JERRY SPELLMAN. Notice is hereby given that I willat the, next sitting of the Board of Li- cense Commissioners for the City of Rossland, apply for a license to sell liquors by retailio the premises known asthe Clifton Hotel, situated on lots 1 and 2, block 28,’ subdivision of District lot 535, City of Rossland. ~ Dated Dec. 14, 1897. Frank Guse & Co. Notice is hereby given that I willat the next sitting of the Board of Li- ceniee Commissioners, for the City of Bosaland, apply for a license to sell liquors by retail in the premises known as the Hoffman House, situated on lot’ 21, biock 41, subdivision of Dist rict lot 635, City of Rossland. Dated Dec, 14, 1897. “7. D. HayDEN. Notice is herevy given that I willat the next sitting of the Board of Li- cenee Commissionars for the City of Rossland, apply for a license to sell liquors by retail in the remises known asthe Headquarters ‘otel,on lot 25, block D, District Iot A 535, City of Rossland. Dated Deo. 14, 1895. M. A. WATSON. Notice is hereby given that we will apply at the next sitting of the board of License Commissioners for the City of Roseland, for # license to sell liquor by retailin the premises known as the Grand Hotel, situated on lot 12, in block 27, subdivision of District lot 335, City of Rossland. Dated Deo. 14, 1897. Strack & MacDONNELL. Notice is hereby given that I will at the next sitting of the Board of Li- cense Comu:issioners of the City of Rossland, apply for a license to sell liquors by retail in the premises known as the Alhambra Hotel, situat- ed on lot 13, block B 28, subdivision of District lot 535, City of Rossland. Dated De:. 14, 1897. ‘Wuson McKINNoN. Notice is hereby given that I will apply at the next sitting of the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Rossland for a license to sell liquors by retail in the premises known as the O’Brien House, situated on lot 22, block 41, subdivision of District lot 535, City of Rossland. Dated Dec. 14, 1897. J. W. O'BRIEN. Notice is hereby given that I will apply at thenext ‘sitting of the Board of License Commissioners for the City by retail in the premises known as the 26, subdivision of District lot 535, City of Rossland. Dated Deo. 14, 1897. F. J. RicHMonD. Notice is hereby given that we will apply at the next sitting of the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Rossland. for alicense to gell liquors by retail in the premises known as the War Eagle Hotel, situated on lot 19, subdivision of District lot RCSSLAND. This office and the citizens of this yicinity are constantly re- eeiving inquiries concerning this section of the country: which are difficuit to answer by letter, 80°) the Kecorp gives the following information for the beneht of all: Rossland is situated in British Columbia, eight miles from the international boundary line be- tween Canada and the United States, It is reached from the north via the Canadian Pacific to . Arrowhead, on the Columbia ~ river, from there tu Trail by steamer, and from Trail to Ross- land by the Columbia & Western railway. From the south via Spokane, Washington, by the. Spokane Falls & Northern and Columbia & Red Mountain railways, Rossland has forty hotels, with bars, eating and lodging rvoms, and a dozen restaurants. There are three weekly news- papers and two dailies. All other branches of business are well represented. ‘The popula- tion is variously estimated, from 6000 to 7500. Board and lodging at the ho- tels, $2 to $3 per day. Meals 2 to 50 cents. Furnished rooms] $2.50 to $7 per week. Itis useless to write and ask if any particular business would pay here. Everybody must be bis own judye and take his own chances, While there is not work tor all who iaquire, most sober, indus- tious persons who really wish to work have so far been able to obtain it. We would not advise any man to land here ‘‘broke” without friends, although many who have done go are doing well, This camp is now settling _ down on a business basis. The populace is engaged not ‘only in working the mines and:conducting the busi- ness of the town, but are buying. or bonding and developing min- ing property; buying and selling real estate; building bouses for rental purposes, prospecting aud staking prospectors. Many are here simply Jooking on in wou- derment. We believe it will go on and on until Rossland can boast of a population of 50,000. After that it will probably settle down to a proposition of a pay roll but not for a few years: There are plenty of money here from all sections of the globe; but the principal investors are from the United States, with Canada largely interested. The history of the camp reads like a fairy tale, and the fabulous riches are scarcely Hed by NADIAN \ PACIFIC Ky. oo AND— Soo Pacific Line. The Cheapest, Most Comfortable and Direct Route from ROSSLAND, KASLO,, NELSON AND ALL KOOTENAY POINTS, Through Tickets to s: Coast to ro and Eo! gr coaches, tour: run on all trains, Leaving Rossland daily (except Sunday) dt i 4 aieepoet antes St spac arte For orto Ts A. B. MacKENZIE, Agt., Rossland. W. F. CARSON, ‘~ Traveling. Passenger Agent, Nelson. E. -J. COYLE, * District Passenger Agent, Vancouver. ticulars as to rates, ticke: ‘any agent Canedian Pi to Rall’ ae The Fast Line Superior Service ‘Through Tickets to ‘ail points in the ~ DIRECT CONNECTION {with the Spokane Falls & Northern -Ry. UNITED STATES AND OANADA. Shares, $1.00 Each. the Colville Indian spected at any time by anyone. very low price of 10 CENTS PER Harry P.-Jones, PBESIDENT. The Eureka Consolidated: Mining Co Capitalization $1,000.000. 500,000 Shares Treasury Stock. This Company owns the; Eureka and Eldorado Mining Claims on Reservation near. the International Boundary Line between, Rossland «nd Northport. They can be examined or in- All Individual Stock Pooled until January 1, 1899. Limited amount of the Treasury Stock-is now being offered at the SHARE the proceeds of which will, be spent in developing the property of the company. For further information address or call upon J. C..Co0, SECRETARY. P. O. BOX: 225, ROSSLAND, B. C. BRITISH COLOMBIA :SMELTING § 0 AND REFINING :00,, -+~Is-now prepared to buy .Gold, Silver and Qopper Ores. ‘Trains depert from Spokane. Ro. 1, west bound, . 2 east bound, TICKETS TO _ JAPAN AND CHINA VIA TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC . . 8. 8. Co. For information, time es: tickets apply jo.agente of ue ace Re ta cone F. D, GIBBS, General Agent, Spokane, Wasn. A.,D. CHARLTON, ~" Aest. Gen. Pass, Agent, ‘No. 255 Morrison 8t., Portland, 01 Write for a new map of Kootenay country KASLD & SLOGAN RY. TIME CARD. Subject to change without notice. ‘Trains run on Pacific standard time. Leave 8.00.m. Arrive ma. aga a BERS 54am. w 20.08 a.m. 0. 1133 pam. 2 p.m. pn. CODY LINE. tf Leave 10.00a.m. Sandon Arrive 11:45 9.m. rt em. Ci Leave 1125 a.m. VING, GEO. F. COPELAND, : AAR ARE ES Re ee BB i eid i A t N. ~ SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE —} Te COEUR @ALENE MINES, PALOUSE, 3 t LEWISTON, : WALLA WALLA, BAKER CITY. MINES, PORTLAND, 8AN FRANCISCO, CRIPPLECREEK GOLD MINES And all ta eqat and pune bas ‘vim Balt Ke acento Only om Steama'p tickets to Ei other echtomamaip tio urope and other for- Leave. | SPOKANE TIME SCHEDULE | ARRIVE: 75 p.m. | Fast Mail:—Walls. Wall® | 7:15 e.xa! ‘Daliy. "| Portiand, San, Francisc”| Dally. OY: | Baver Gityeud the mast. "| 2 7:45 oma Daily. & PA Superintengent any NS i daily between St. mexpolis=and=Chieage and ints in Wisco! +\atlantie Steamship Tickets, It: bound... for, Europe, or.degiring to pont iolende Oj talatives trom nop tat call on. fhe neat a. pacific, wayagent, OF For through tickets and further intormadl apply 10.0. B&R, office. air me 20 Columbia avenue Rossland, 4x W,.H. HUBLBUBT, Gum, ;Pass. AGENT, Portland, Internationa: -Navigation:. .. Teading,.Co,, Ltd. ° Pteamer “International”. and.“ Alberta" of Kootensy Lake and River. se reactance sh sett Oi pol jage chec! inte, iene Reon wok paras day, Tuesday, W Thu UNE Ndaos bas Bonner’s Ferry and Kootenay River " FOHNGM {BURKE win ‘examine-aad report om mines mires’ of! which. -etocsi's being sold.‘ st: are found not to Se screect Aieikretand all moneys inve 7m same. i: JOBN M, BURKE; Rosslaad.. B.C E, S: TOPPING, . . . > ' “TRAIL, .B. C.' : Has.:Mining Properties for sale er bond’ on ‘Lookout ‘mountain,’ Beaver sreek, North Fork of ‘the Salmon,’ Deer Park and all parts of Columbia basin. Also lots at Trail and Deer Park Will:.examine -properties,..will buy ‘stock: for ‘outside: investors: and will 'rotect them from wild cats. International: Hotel Rooms Newly Fitted- and .-Farnished and} Prices Reduced —To—-. -§3.00:a Week. No: Delay. Money toloan on Mortgages‘and Colateral Se- curities, apply T..Gregson & Co. ;. AUCTIONEERS - AND VALUERS. Advances made on Consignments. * - +, ROWLAND, BO, Miners’ Livery: Stable ' ‘NELSON, . B.C. PACK: AND SADDLE HORSES. FEED AND SALE ‘STABLE s*OHEAP .. . ‘ Cotville ‘Brick and Lime Kilns Ri BEATTY, ' Errors é agton Bt. _ GPEK DAY AND NIGHT. . Caskets and Metal'Linin: siwayson hand \fe.egraph' rdere proniptty attended to, 1 TO. .PROSPECTORS. '" Weare making ‘a: ‘Specialty 0 stocking good’ mining proper- ties and are daily INOORPORATING propomtions in all Districts of B. 0. (Tressury stocks all . listed. East. For: further par- ; tienlars apply to L, 0. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 8herwood Blk, hk Wash. rte before leaving for Bonner’s Ferry. LEXANDER, Gen, Man. the imaginary “King Solomon's Mines,” We will not attempt to discuss the mines in 4 single ar+ ticle, as we have been writing about them for nearly three years and have not been able to keep up with them, The ore ship- ments speak for themselves. ‘The town has won an enviable reputation for law aud order, It is supplied with waterworks aud electric lights. ‘The main street is giaded and ten blocks are built up with two and three-story busi- ness houses. For turther information come and sce for yourself, or subscrihe for the Damy or WEEELY |4. Rgcorp. Kaslo, B.C., 1218 July. Going to Chicago ? To Anywhere East minucepolisy Be Pau! or Duluth yeeds via THE . NORTH-WESTERN - LINE rare Sra Me OF RY: ree irst-class trail I anbatt Bul Tor Chicago on arrival oarsine. The Drive is as true Oo! thought in mind itis not dificult for the success of The Northweste! Feat line from the Twin CitixstaChi orthwestern Line does the tL. Succes buccess 1s tts watchword, and an equivalent for Palatial tions. Voluntary estern Line make ‘this, is in ‘Aceomm: indorsement of, the Ni we im spontaneous on the : every traveller who patronises it. ‘Wheel of 3s Baceees, qi this f railways as of business. ith this ire The TIMES -BUILDING, CHICAGO, Let me estimate and submit samples. BEFORE The Record Job Office was pat in the people of Rossland ‘were charged prices for work out of all reason. The regular price for Sixteenth Sheet Dodgers was $5.00.a thousand. We do them for $2.60. You can get the best of work, fall count, prompt de- . livery and be saved money by patronizing the RECORD JOB OFFICE. A. B. FINDLEY, D.D.S., L.D.S. C..M... Weller, PRACTICAL. FLUMBER All work attended to promptly di of the P Den‘ college aud Hospital of Oral Surgery. Stussi block * .. Boasland. B. C Make your furniture iook like new. Office and shop corner Columbia | ‘Tra Spokane strest. 8", ra has what you want in” o -