ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 10, 1808. MINES AND STOGK MARKEI Latest News and Development in the Sheep Creek Country. CLAIMS NEAR THE YELLOWSTONE The Stock Market Is Showing Signs of Renewed Activity. Lewis Levy, a well known prospector, returned last night from Sheep Creek where heand Con Wolfle of this city have mining interests adjoining the Yellowstone, oneof the most promising properties of that section, Mr. reve, were 1,035 tone. Shipments were divided ae follows: Trail, 700; Silica, 100; Northport, 3,000. The total shipments from the camp since January 1, 1807, aggregate 167,905 tons. : Prominent Masonic Visitors. District deputy John A. Turner, of Nelson and W. A. Jowett of Nelson, ar- rived this morning. Mr. Turner ig on Me official visit to the Corinthian lodge, A. Fv & A. M. of Rossland. About a dozen prominent Nelson Masons are ex- ected to urrive in’ the city this after- noon on. invitation of the Rossland lodge. To all who find (hemyelves with health radually slipping away, Kidneys ani Liver, 80 ) disorganized that they are in- cupable of keeping the system free from poisonous waste inaterial, Stomach dis- ordered, Bowels’ - Constipated, Head ‘Aching, Back Paining, take Dr, Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills. The quick way they: help you back to health will sur- prige you, brought with him some fine ples o ore from some of the propertics in that camp. Speaking of that section this morning, Mr. Levy said: “The camp of which the Yellowstone and Salmo-Congolidated are the central -attraction, has made rapid progress this year. The Yellowstone has.a remark- able surface showing. It is 12 miles from Salmo. The ledge. has been stripped for 600 feet and in come places toa depth of 20 fect, exposing «a fine body of ore. None of. the ore of this ledge will’ aesay less than 469. It 18 quartz and galena, carrying 4 gold and copper, A few days agoa tunnel was started at the foot of the t to NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a special general meeting of the Slocan Western Mining company, limited liability, wili bs. held at th Office of the company, 121 E Columbia avenne, Ross- inna, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of No~ vember, A.D, 1898, at 8 o'clock in. the afternoon, for the election of directors, ¢ for the purpose of considering and deemed atyisable of pass ine 2 resolu- tion anthi ng the regis SoMpAnY under the Bompanies 1897, the name. of ‘the Ros Golden Shes Development Company, Limited. THOMAS PRE Dated 7th November, 1807 tup the lead 400. feet below where the ledge crops out and where the present work is being done. Supt. Haultain is a thorough mining mun and very accom: modating to visitors. The original own- era were Bennett and Billings, who held the property since 1893. “The claims in the vicinity are Took- ing well, Among them are the Galena Lady group and the Joint group. The] ” Salmo-Consolidat.d and the Yellowstone people built a good trail from Salmo to ~ their properties and are preparing to ship. Twelve men are employed at the Yellowstone and the force at both mines will be iricreased considerably. “Tt was reported at Salmo that an English syndicate hag purchased the Annie Roonie located near the Salmo- Consolidated and owned by Phildelphia parties,” Today’s Quotations. Mr. Levy is interested in the Imperial and Center Butte near the Yellowstone. Orders are still numerous for Kriob Hill, Old Tronsides, and the War Eagle, and brokers find these © or- ders are hard to fill at the present mar- ket price. Giant is being offered ut 6 cents and White Bear at G!gc. Monte Christo is offered at 9)¢c with no buy- ers. ‘The market ia showing signs of renewed activity and prices are getting firmer, with numerous. buying orders rom the eastern market. 5 Brandon es Criwn25, Caraboo (G'y ME - a 10 | Ju: Canadian @ ae Deer Park. Dundee. 8 5 10 o wie! . Monte chrisiocon. 10 velty 5 sii ine a 7” Sliver Salmo Con. St. Elmo Vieto War Eagle. White Bear, Tron Mask . Iron Colt... Bt EUREKA STOCKS, Bleck Tail. 23 | Erincess Maud. Eurek Jim Blatno: | BenHur. 23 Butte & a Boston Rossland Ore Shippments. Ore shipments from the R-ssland mines from Jan.1to Nov. 5, 1898, fol- «0 | Townsite Weekly Ore Shipments. The following shipments of ore were made during the week ending,Nov. 5: To Trail: Tons, ‘War Eagle . TO NORTUVORT 8. Wm. B.. BEATTY, UNDERTAKER. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. , ROSSLAND House to Rent. Four Rooms. i iz,00 per Partly furnished Second avenue ‘east, month. . T. PREST & CO., 121 COLUMBIA AVE. ROSSLANDS’ ONLY. EVENING PAPER THE RECORD ~ TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A WEEK. *- SMITH CURTIS. A. MACNISIT, Curtis & MacNish Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Agents for Offices and-kooms in Imperial Block, Impert+l Block. Rossiand B. U. LE ROI LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE. JOHN F. LINBURG, Proprietor. STYLISH RIGS FOR RENT, FIRST-CLASS SADDLE AND PACK HORSES, “Phone Ni *Phone ‘No . 0. BOX 136 Goturuin ave Gommeretal Alley’. The Melville Hotel. of Melville, Big Sheep Creck,. Now affords good accommedation for all parties visiting Sophie Mountain or Christina Lake district. Cable Address, * Vonaaiun, se Moreing & Neal's Cod ~| $8,000,000, _ No other order has” accom- E. W. Liljegran, M. E., ; TO AD THE AO. UW Rey. J. Irvine, of Vancouver {s Stirring up the Local Order. 18 APROTECTION FOR THE PAMILY |” The Vancouver Divine Tells Some- thing About the Objects of. the Lodge. The Rev. J. Irvine, of Vancouver, hes heen for the past two weeks stirring ur the A. O. U.-W. members... The lodge here haa not heen working. quite as en thusiastic ag it should be. “The -orde: is ino flouriahing conditiowall throug! the United States and Canada,” said the Rev: Irvine to a Record representative thia’ morning, ‘and when ‘properly Known Rossiand should have the largest lodge in this province. “It is tno a ben: efit society in the common genge’ of the term. /It is a protection for the family. the widow, orphan and relations of ite members, | Each member carries an in- sarance-of $2,000, The premiums arc paid in small: monthly instalments. No man with a family can afford to'pas: usb: Remember the A..0. Us. W. i a great co-operation. socivty in’ whiel. members have an equal part and interest and in order ihatat-may be..cheap, each inust do something to build it.up. “Remember th are Jimit- e it trimmed i then yo to Do you require your teeth wh: " PIMPI Band gentl men. 101 jam Brochev’s Sn Tooth Powder. Fox, grocer, MORE RS? black oN tingically” it you want your hnir. dressed to really suit your tylo and in'the Inteet Paris faghions, if you want or singed, or ehampooed to perfection, MADAM BROCHET, Tho Australlan Spectatist, the perfection of preparations to eep vo your complection brilliant, e, your skin soft and’ supple, LB. $, Freckles, Blotches, dandruff, &e., MADA ROCH ET will d &e., quickly. removed from w Advice free. Note Address, Madan Mod het, Occidental Block, 112!¢ East Columbia Ave., three. doors east of O. M, Joss T ‘hompson. as =, Homestake, Evening Star Monte Lhave blocks of stock inthe following: companies for sale; jureke Consolidated West Le Roi snd Josie. Monita, Gopher, f : Ae 3 " Lotsinthe Original Townsite ; THE REDDIN: JACKSON CO., AGENTS, ..-: 3 risto, Sivlerine and R. E. Lee. ROSSLAND, B. C. ® For Any: Season. D record Job ollice, 1204 Columbia a © ‘stafements, connterstips, cards; mea $O00000O~ ~~~ 9909 99999 Job printing of all kinds done to your entire sntigfaction vat. the Letter heads, bill heads, iekete, ste. a eper ialty. © Call and get prices. $ : aP-GO DAGE PRINTING. $$000000~~-0-~~ 0008 © SOOOOS ed toone per month and it is the onlysoci- ety that gives.a limit to the number of assessments, so that while you know the highest amount you may have to pay, .|you'do not know ‘how little you may have to pay. Remember it is a hori institution officered- by ‘your own citi zene and the ‘money. remains in. your own province. Remeniber it is ‘not ® speculation or investment association, it protects your loved oties in case of death vs disability, “Incase of ‘sickness .th¢ members tocomfort and heljryou- ~ “Tn case you are sickand ont of work and unable to pay_your argessments. ht lodge carries you, Incase you are in a strange land and trouble comes, the bretheren render. you assiatance. Nc insurance company will do this for you We have paid out during the ‘last y ar about $200,000 dollars in charity’ besides paying death claims to the amount of plished so much. From our insignificant band of 13 members in 1868 we now number 375,000, all good and true men obligated to assist worthy and, distree- ‘sed brothers,” Any ‘further information onthe working of the order will be ganizer for B. C.; while he is here, and itis hoped that the. members of Ross Innd Lodge No. 8 will get to work and increase their membershipfrom among the miners’ and ‘residents ‘of this city.| imany of whom carry no _- protection whatever for their families. may be learned from-the case of the late W. J. Cain who juined in’ May, paid in about seven or eight dollars. and then his widow got 42,000. liable to happen, be prepared and~ pro- tect your families now. C. M. Weller, ‘Rossland’s popular gan- itary plumber, has the best equipped plumbing establishment in the city ancé is prepared to do ull kinds of plumbing, steam-fitting cte., anywhere, “for any body at any time. 11-8-tf. gladly given-by. Rev, Irvine, grand or-}, and ‘Accidents arc |. Quiek Ww ork. Fanywhere at any time day or Ifyou are getting up a ¢ Norses boarded. hy the-day.or month. press and baggage work ; will all at any part of the ily. recht handled Tel. No 8 Red Star Livery and Iransfer Co. Good ead le horses, elegant tAurnoute and fancy. driving teams; will ative 3 you ing party, see us about rigs--good horse Be ‘Packing of ail kinds done, We do ex- Contracts ‘and job Mee Tne promptly, tight or hea’ chor! tnotice, ore contracts taken, AH damages done to anthing we handle, «fer, warehouse, or ship.any glues of-yoods. We sell W ashingt on seasoned Stables: Le Rot Aventue.”- ~~ -Rear of Hunter Bros.=- Furniture, inining Wee and eafes tafely moved. We 3 eact as shippers’agents, will tran Fir and. Tamarac -wood. Office:“9 Washington -Martin Block.— ‘John W.. Hartline; Proprietor. MINERAL AT 1898. Certificate of Improvements ¢ NOTICE. Black null Mitieral Claim, situate. in the Trail ( reok Mining Divis n of West Kootenay District. Where Ice n Bui nivan. ereck, six miles west ‘ecthe' C Molumbta ¥ reversing, FM. N apply xdae fa i ni pro: s for the pi oe | a Crown Erantor the above ciaim, And Carther take notice that wcifons, under. section 87, aut be commenced before the -is- suance of tuch certificate cf fm pro’ TON cmente. Dated this Lith day of Fepter Oe, DecEnBox section 37, musi A Leeson, Stone of xuch certificate of im “MINERAL ACT. 1896. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. Myrtle. Xo. 2 mineral Claim, situate in| the district. ut on +34 mile up Sullivan creek and ‘wesvot the colun- fa. river. <8. Miss ama jute henson, Fr Certificate Ni intend, sixty days from the date hereof, une ali der fora eominences Dated this 16th day of september J Wark. Davenea0, Hunter. Bros., +, —FOR— Fresh Fancy. Groceries. amen Delicacies, w i S& BURGE EELS". JAMS. Bian 1 LIES. Razors hollow ground, sissors, doctor’: instruments and all kinds of edge tools ground at shooting galery, First Ave. MINERAL ACT, 1898. Certificate of Improvement. NOTICI. West Kootenay Abowt four miter uhor a unepeed before, t iY inet guaree Dated this tittee: Ko 4 Mineral Claim, situate in the Div ch i at of panes: (erent ot attrown grant of (he or Tako, not tien that nition, under te. COCOA: and C. HOCOLATES. fon eS NOTICE the tht 14 a yA or thitce ou in the tilernoom fe lor ‘the pur The Mascot Gold Mining Company, Limited eed Notice le hereby given that. a Special Gen- cet Mecting of tho shareholders of “Tho Mas- fond dining Compa He ny Limited Liabilit; ill Le held wt the_of tn tM ‘af tho Compa: om mday, at ihe noir ble, UKE U i sthe wre thre meeting. Anil further tnke notice,that, on Monday, the Jay. of Otol ‘a socond iri at fon, ted this Sua day of August, 18:8. AM PBELL, al Act. 1 be considere} as not apphicable Hert cinin for whieh a Crown Grant has been issued. erier Kiininier oF Sit 8. ; pbeyiment of Mines, Victoria, B.C., Oeto- ert GRAHAM'S Fx. unerintendent Le Roi Mine, Box 416. nd reporton mining proper Le Roi. Total. 32 Shipments for same week last year’ e Wil 2,832, Hes stiperl iurend jdevelopment, make estimates , on all hind contracts tuken, all re- porte strietiy “Contidenitiat. Charges Moder ate. Rossland, B.C. 's 1H GEST ae FOR A MEAL hen you-nre on the Road to Boundary. _Edivard’s. Ferry MONTANA LIVERY 26 Washington Street. E ea yinable. Boarding Horses « Specialty. Telephone§ - M, A, HARVEY. Sau, ‘The Grand European Plan ‘TT ARTHUR, Proprietor. Spokane, Wurhington. Modern in all its appointments. 1 endquarters for mining men Rates Centrally located, corner First Class Saddle and Driving Horses. | He vard and Mill &treete. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON: jo it tor i hitened -by the use of & Rossland vening Record — VOL. 3, No. 110 . ROSSLAND, ‘B. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1898.- PRICE 5 CENTS LADIES’ RINGS... One very strong point. in Ladies’ Rings. our I pay special attention to this lina pee afte, stronge ed the Sargest and choicest collection of them found in the Kootenay, $ 1 have thern in all etyles with any combination of stones, and the Naines are the very beat which are made possible only: by buying for OAS: J. W. SPRING, : Successor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING. NEXT DOOR TY POSTOFFICE,” dF HONEYFORD ~ - The East | End -Tailor.: e=Fine | ‘Suit. Ay qi Conuspra: ‘AVENUE Eaer. 3 may epee ae eat: Keotonaies Comte Fontiel reports furnished on oat Hon by competent engineer. Prof: Delors in treet. pe Real Estate E. ‘DREYFOUS, costttt af f Vian, Uaniala, Pee : {|MASTER ‘MINDS Have for. centuries reve'sd in th yf Bhakespe yriters FP Eis pe- - ate. Othera prefer writers of ‘and later. revnaiever your “tndiviaual preference m be we can sup) ly it. Ifnot in o our stcek we will 6 pleasura. in prccuring it for you, and in thost/in whatever line your purchases may be ve. g wilt be only Yoo gied to serve you. Weare making our Circulating Library the groat feature: for the winter months. SH Be incest books St H. S. WALLACE, I Paper Fancy Goods, Wettand SuatciPoslatans Library: Stati ., Tagsy ‘rida; inatrtie for all fe ane Mo: te Christo Address P. 0. Box TORONTO on HOOLET. | MONEY Loaned at LOW Rates of Interest. . «CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED... ‘Cable Address, “‘Morse,” Rossland: Codes, Clough’s and Bedford McNeil’a “44 Columbia’ Ave: Ie the ‘staff of life, madefrom . 3. 6 eSNG but bread “SOLE AGENTS Rossvanp,; RoC. P.O. Box 258. 106 Columdia Ave... Tel: 65. ining’ Engincer|: Made“for U: Surveying and ee Env, aRD CRONYN. 3 + :J.8, Crore, Jz J. A-MacponaLD. Macdonald Clute & Cronyn Barristers, Solicitors rand Notaries. ¢ Ucltors. tort bears beac of f pitch North America “MuBawe Bunbave, 6. Rossanp. “Talks’? Issued. by That Office. This office isin receipt.of a handsome illustrated : booklet issued by the To- ronto Globe, . The:-introduction~ saya: “In Canada, from the land of Evange- line down’. by the sea-in Nova Scotia- to the sunny slope of the Pacific in British Columbia, ‘the Globe, Toronto, -gous |” regularly into the homes of its leading: men in every ephere of life.” The illue- trations are miniature’ half tones of dig- tinctive - scenes. in. leading Canadian | 3 ter ulogy. of .the Globe's é PAs DPTHERIA. RIDES ‘Died of This Dread Disease. Full .P of the Public Foneral Given to a Child That : IN VIOLATION OF THE LAW LORD DUFFERIN AND OTHERS. | Compliment The Board o of Trade Souvenir “Rossland 1898,"" lN ltt HAR The following complimentary letter aildreesed to J. B. McArthur from the general manager of the Canadian Bank a Commerce, Toronto is self explana- ory: “YT have to thank you very much for the handsome booklet on ‘Rossland 1898.’ It is the most valuable adver- tisement of Rossland that I have seen andjshould do a great dea) to convince the people of the p2rmanence of its prosperity.’? Another letter fron Lord Dufferin speaks in high praise of the sonvenir. Board of Health Last Rvening. well make terday afternoon. throagh of th sicians, © days ago a‘putlic funeral. was given takers violated the act intentionally. dan, Medical Health Officer Reddick, “Roeeland,- The épirit of adventure is often the centive. that actuates many of those found ina mining city like this, ‘and while this may have been true here in: its ‘first’ days, its steady growth and marked improvement in: the class ‘of buildings being erected, and also the local public works going” on, is a good that shrewd men are ded by Dr. that.a copy 4! section 76 of the provincial ‘health act, ‘and dection $1 of tha provincial health: ‘Tegulationa re. scarlet fever. and dip- therla, be sent to each medical practi- ‘tioner in the city, also to the principal of the public schools and to further notify that the focal board’ of health is determined. to. rigorously’. enforce the carrying ont of the regulations and the now at the head of affairs.” NG O. Lalonde ZH Etfong shoes foreturdy boys and stylish shoes for fatto ~ dainty al their mothers. We oes for little girls and mieses and elegant shoes for lo not confine ourselves to eupplying any one age or eex. with FOOTWEaR, but. make:a epecialty hoes.for. eve ot gga phe kind of fi medium, or heavy. Prices are all light, one.” Our stock is complete, com- t and Shoe manufactured, light, ' PERSONALS, Richard Armatrong of. Grand. Forks left for his home this morning. : Smith Curtis went to Spokane today on mining business. A. W. Jowett of the Neleon “Miner, who was here on a visit, went. down to this 1 i =IMPORTERS= WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tt known a8 the Bll Man” of Oregon, is in the city on a business trip. W.8. Norman, manager of the Ross- land Water & Light company, is in the city. today. George Pfunder and wife: are back from Banff Hot Springs, where they “| went for. Mra.~Pfunder’a “health: “Mrs; General Merchandise. Manufacturers’ Agents, ») Mining Supplies za Pfunder, although . somewhat improved, ig not entirely recovered, and ‘will go to Callfornia forthe winter, where ehe ex: pects to fully regain her health. John Allan has gone to the coast for a two weeks trip. The wife and family of John Kirkup ‘| are expected to arrive on tomorrow eve- AGENTS :—GOODWIN_ CANDLES, OANNON STEEL, GIANT : POWDER, OALIFORNIA “GAPS AND FUSE-~ ee ~ ROSSLAND ANDSANDON. <> ecse CLL OGL OSE L|DLOLeE ning’s train from Toronto, where they have been spending the summer; . Mr. Kirkup went up the road to meet them last night. Miss Esther Wadleigh ‘of Salt Lake CH City, who has been visiting her brother, the ‘contractor at the . Trail -smelter, passed: through the city on her way DON’T RISK ation from absolute purityain-s sees ‘deo; results at a critical moment. Life by using Medicines that Faves cheer of doubt eae os em; ‘The slightest de} i may: have ‘serious’ Purity and. High Quality in! every article in our etock of Drugs and Medicines is what wo! aim. jor. rations a high rom the most t inexpensive fo the costliest arene prescriptions are filled here the sick recover. rapidly McLEAN & MORROW, Ppposite the Bank of Montreal, home this Dr. C. A, Carson of Trail is in the city on bueiness today. ‘H, Ledbetter. ‘of Waterloo, came down for.afew days visit, and reports the climate somewhat milder up on the Go- lumbia than it is in Rossland. W. A. Jowett, Nelson; T. E. Ehren- burg, Portland, Ore.; W. H. Hohlo, Butte; Charles Dayis, Trail, are at the 1 Alex Lynch, of Cascade city, arrived W.B Davey: returned to Grand~ Forks, i of the act. A letter'from J. H. Hooson was read and the sanitary inspector was instru: ted-to notify the owner of lot.14, block 2, to abate a nuisance on those prem- iaea and sec that section 26 of the sani-| lary regulations concerning stables, etc., was enforced. jonrned, BELL TAPS AND FIRE BOXES, Signals of Five p L An astounding revelation which may i the. people. shudder. waa brought to the attention of the Rossland board of health at the meetiny late yes- It. caused the board to take vigorous action and insist npon the rigid enforcement of the health law or negligence on the part of, phy- The. board was informed thata few child. that died. of. diphtheria, in viola- tion of the provincial health regulations, by. Lockhart & Jordan, undertakers, It wes. not represented that the under-/ kane. The board‘of health is composed of Mayor Wallace, Police. Magestrate Jor- Gity & plere McQueen. and City-Engineer Bmith was absent fromthe on fee diptheria’ scandal was -It was moved by the Mayor and BURST A SEWER PIPE. Blasting on the Rallway Damages a City Drain, : The railroad graders, while blasting for the 0. P. R.on the south side of town yesterday, bursted the city sewer ina number of places and complainta were made today about the sewage es- caping into the street and offering a fer- tile source ior the breeding of fever and pestilence. The health and eanitary officers were notified and stepa will be © taken to remedy the break at once. > Laying for Vags. a The police d: partment is laying its nets to rid the city of undesirable char- acters who have drifted in from various quarters, particularly by way of Spo- Many of the toughs who were noticed in town a week ago have taken the hints from Magistrate Jordan’s se- verity and departed hence. Work on Lincoln Street. The rock excavating on Lincoln street Bi has been-finished by the city and a good driveway 20 feet ‘wide on the east side a now in readiness. for the convenience t of the residence of Le Roi avenue. This was a much needed improvement. 1B. WARTHUR RESIGNS Writes the Board of Trade That He Can No Longer Serve as The board’ then ‘ad- HIS) HEALTH _IS IMPAIRED Will Be C tion of Boves. find a complete explanation of them: Many citizens who are not,*familiar with the meaning of bell signals will at the Next Meeting of the Board. J. B.. McArthur, president of the Rossland board of trade, who is absent in the east, has sent in his resignation as president of that body. The infor- mation reached Secretary John McKane is as follows: No. 35, Columbia ave. and Butte. No. 32, Columbia ave. and St. Paul. No. 16, Columbia ave. and Washington. No. 27, Columbia ave. and Spokane. No. 14, Firat ave. and Washington. No. 43, Second ave. and Washington. No, 41, Second ave. and Earl. No. 23, Kootenay ave. and Spokane. No. 52, Le Roi aye. and Davis. No. 54, Foncth' ave. and St. Paul. “The location of the fire alarm boxes and will be d ‘at the next meeting of the board. i Mr. McArthur writes that his health is impaired and thet he will remain away from the ci y for some time. De- .| siring that no criticism should fall upon the board by reason of his absence he sentin his written resignation, though he is expected to pay a flying visit to Rossland about Nov. 15. Mr. McArthur assured the board that hewill do all in his power in the capa- city ofa private citizen to advance the Mors Souvenirs Arrive. . A second edditi of the d| worked d. He has been a valuable Shae of the beard and has souvenir, issued by the board of trade, copy seen here. clearer. one being: simply @ proof copy.- AS 0. U. -W. MEETIGN. THE DRUGGISTS Allen today, order. has been received in the city, and is 2 marked improvement over the first The cuts are much neater and more distinct, and the text’ In fact it is etated’that this is really the: first ediition, . the previous There wil] be a meeting of the Ancient Order of United Workmen this evening at Beatty’s hall for the purpose of ini- tiating candidates for admission to that to make that or- ganization a success. It is likely that hia successor will be chosen at the next meeting. Secretary McKane, upon whose shoul- ders s great deal of work has fallen dur- ing Mr. McArthur’s visit east, has proven to be an efficient and painataking official. Rossland Metal Works, Peter Rodier, the old reliable tinner, with the Rossland Metal Works, Okan- ogan building, Spokane Street, is pre- pared to do all work in his line promptly at the lowest living prices. Money can be saved by patronizing him, té