‘a ' ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, -DECEMBER’8, 1898. ROSSLAND RECORD. BANK OF MONTREAL. G0900d0-~~~0-~ 00088-6004 -BY EBER 0. SMITH. Gapital, All Paid up, - | $13,000,000 aot Any Season. PUBLIONAD DAILY EXCEFT SUNDAY. Job printing of all kinds done to your. entire gatisfactlon at the @ Record Job office, 1 olumbia avenue. (Letter heads, vill heads, << statements: counterslips, cards, meal tickets, etc., a specialty. Call t prices. © and get g UP-GO-DAGE PRINTING, $OSOOSOA~-O~~-0 06000065 The Saturday Record Each week contains. all'the mining news of Rossland camp. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, DECEMBER 8, 1898. seoner sootenies | ROSSLAND OFFICIALS. Crnpemuat Lodge No. 27, eels on the evening Ot tie Brat rharaay jagonio’ Hal Mkts biptren are cay ree invited. to at Madraueys THAT RAILWAY AGREEMENT. Details “ the Scerct. Compact Between the . P, R, and Grand. Trunk. William Keller, confecticner. Parsons Produce Co. Cramer’s Barber Shop. Wilson & Co., tailors, Surveyors are Busy. A party of C.. P, R. Surveyors, who about a week ago went up Kettle river from Midway, camped att he mouth of Beaver creek, @ northern tnbutary of the West Fork. From this. point they will.go in different directions, the ulti- mate object being to reach the Okana- gan valley either by way of McLean or Penticton creek, saya the Midway, Ad- vance, BELL TAPS AND FIRE BOXES. ‘pectors have already gone out to the new fields well equipped-for boring welle. As it is now well known, crude oil is. ex- ceedingly valuable for fuel, and 1s used on the on several allway systems in the United States. Asit can be transported in tanka at smallexpense to this point when the Crow’s Nest Pass railway is. opened, this new strike opens up a vista of enormous possibilities in the way of cheap fuel far Hy mining ‘and other operations in the 00 The oi] floats on the sur- face of the creeks.and other streame in a wide area‘around the point of discov- ery. Since the close.of the rate war between PROVINCIAL OFFICERS. the Grand Trank and C, P. R. implicat- ing every railroad on the continent, there has ‘been considerabte speculation concerning the terms, of the-agreement which ended the struggle, tut they have been closely guarded. “Now, it Is the turn of the American. roads. to be -eur- prised according to. reports from Mont- real. Mr. Davis, general. passenger ayent of the Grand Trunk, has informed the American railway companies that the Grand Trunk will.carry out to he letter ita ogreement with the C, P. R.)7a.m. ‘This meana that the American roads} 12 noon. will be slut off from. the ‘traffic to the]1 p. m far weet, which heretofore was carried Sp. m through the United States, je an extract from Mr Davis’ ‘tetter, far- nished the Recorp by a railway man of this sity “Lr ‘would like to have ‘it ‘understood that on the west bound trafic from Can- ada and stations on our line the agreed fares as between the Canadian Pacific and ourselves will not be interfered with or reduced ‘through any acts of agents of our western connections, in- cluding your company. In other words we propose to maintain with the Canad- ian Pacific the agreed tariff with those President Vice-President, ral Manposss 81R DONALD 4, SMITH. HON, GEO. Ao) BEOMMO! E 8, CLOUBT' rans ray ad No, 4 meets te Per fea ae Wednesday ‘olscch, month {CHINE PER WEEK i CBNTS| PER MONTH F, up Ce istrar. Joun Kirxur:—Gold ,Commissioner and Stipendiary Magistrate. W. J. Rosixson :—Depaty Sheriff, E. 8. Bows, M. D: :—Coroner. os COMMUNICATIONS to the Eaitor must be: mpanied by the name and address writer, not necessarily ror publica ton ‘but agevidence of good faith, Rosstand Branch. International Navigation and Trading Co,, Ltd, BUBSCRIPTION RATES, Dally por week by garrierss Branches in LONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. And in the Principal Cities in Cansdes Time cara July, 1897, to chance ry grt oe Bubleet Five Mile point conuedtion - wiih all and from Daily far yas , forel ‘subscriptions invariably in advance. Advertising rates will bomade known on &P- pilestion DOMINION GOVERN’NT OFFICERS, jesene forth- Buy and Sell Sterling Exchange and (Cable ‘Transers, Grant Commercial and Travellers Credits available in any part of the world. DRADTS ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETC. U.S. G, Fraser, Manager. lit AEGIS BIN INCORPORATED 1860- CAPITAL, PAID-OP : ° '1,500,000.00 REST ° 1,076,000.00 Emo Orricz, HALIFAX, N.8. Directors. _ ny, Esq, president: Thos Ritchie, ichael Dwyer, Esai H. Viley Smith, Kegs; Hons ton! David’ Muskeen: D.. R. B. MoDonaup :—Collector of Customs. Government agent in charge of bureau for issuing Klondike miners’ certifi- cates. ia 5 ! W: 8. Jonxs:—Int 1 lector. == ; ——_. A; Woman Jockey. ‘Nevada has a woman jockey. She is Mrs. Bagwell; 24 years: of age, weight 101 pounds, and resides in Carson City. At the recent Nevada state fair she won three out of five mounts, riding ‘in reg- ulation jockey costume, astride. At present she is riding in races on the Pa- cific coast ‘circuit. ‘“T{HURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 , 1898. bene a au 1 P: | 3 Hosslund 10:30 ain. 8 DEUBpORL 1200 pan New Bernice om Kootenay Lake. » Tu NOTICE. On and after December 1 1, The Rosstanp Ev- ‘ENING RxcoRD will be delivered to any address in the United States or Canada for$5 a year, and delivered to any part of the city for 15 cents a week, or 60 centss month 16 ,Col- nesday, Phuredag, ‘Arrive Kaslo, 12:8) p.m. sen etc,, Monday, Tuesday, Widay Bye. Arive Nelson och aint o Ferry and Kootenay River Service. The location of the fire alarm) boxes is as follows: No. 35, Columbia ave. and Batte. No. 82, Columbia ave. and St. Paul. No. 16, bia ave. and W: No. 27, Columbia ave. and Spokane, No. 14, Firat ave: “and Wathington. No. 48, Second ave, and Washington. ‘No. 41, Second ave. and Earl. No. 28, Kootenay ave. and Spokane. No. 62, Le Roi ave. and Davis. No. 64, Fourth ave. and St. Paul. APPLICATION TO \INCORPORATE, ROSSLAND CITY OFFICERS. as ; peavotige is hereby given that applicati ig to the ierislative: vesombly of Weitie See ext session or a ane ter ie ‘a com & DEACON, Ms EILL u H. 8. Wat.iacze:—Mayor, ©. O. Latonpg, Alderman. A. 8. Goopgvz, Alderman. J. 8. Cuure, Jz., Alderman. Ross TRomeson, Alderman. Avbeet Bakeertt, Alierman, J. Epvansn, Alderman, G. A. Jorpan, Police Magistrate. 7 Postal Notification. The public is notified through the postmaster general that 1m future, there will be no obj to the i through the mails, articles of third and fifth class matter, thirty inches in width provided their length and girth does not exceed six feet. Cc. P. R. Tourist Cars. ‘President McKinley's message to the BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. closing term of the filty-fifth 4 has generally been accepted as broad ‘and comprehensive. He standa by the proposition of freeing Caba for the Cu- “pans. He maintains that it was 9 war ie rimited? c Pe Sys land under the Rossland, B. 0. - eaeaae for tne talk iris ae o Ais firm{ny ne Miner Bullding, Columbia Avenue. ponte the pow orof dc a courant a : Ponts iu the memoranduin of ut, diations ncopurited in England with (het regina: ofjolnt aigek e panies; and giving “tae sid pat Over all) righis powers, privileg December 1 Tz Rossuanp Ev- zine Rxcorp will be delivered to any part'of the city or to any ad- dreza in the Dominion of Canada or the United States for before leaving for ‘Bonners ‘6 Fe. a. ALEXANDER, Gen. Man, Kaslo, B.O,, 12th July. ofhumanity and that Spain forced the open rupture. He favors the comple- tion of the Nicaragua canal, with gov- ernment aid: if necessary. He com- mends the good feeling existing between the United States and Great Britain, and duly appreciates the good offices of that country during the Spanish Ameri can war. An increase of the standing army is recommended. He praises the bravery and gallantry of both the army and navy, and notes with pride the small losses in_ comparison to the victo- ries won. pd It is not reasonable forany working man to object to the candidature of Ross Thompson for mayor on account of his action in-favoring the payment of $2.50) . a day for ordinary street labor. That is the wages fixed by the Miners union for ‘unskilled labor in the mines, and ‘surely common Iabor on the street is worth no more. Mr. Thompson was not politi- cian enough tobe. generous wth ‘the people’s money. Tourist cars for St. Sohn’s, N. B., connection Atlantic steamers pass ‘Rev- clatoke Nov.. 26th, Dec. 2nd, 9th and 16th. Berth rate on these cara, Revel- stoke to St. John ia 38. ‘Last steamer from Fort Walliere for Owen Sound will leave Nov. 29th A petition is being circulated, request- ing an appropriation for a wagon road. up the Kettle river above Rock creek. There sre many promising mines in that locahty and the necessity for the road i is apparant to everyone whe i a “AC nea Montreal Branch, Edson L. Pease, _ Manager; Montreal West En d Branch, corner re Dato Seigneurs streets; ntreal rent Westiuonat, aoe ee Ee ere Ave: and St. Catherine atrests AGENCIES IN NOVA SCOTIA, Antigonish, Bridgewater, Guraboro, London: fon’ uneuburg, Mait\and (Hants Co.) Pictor tHawkesbory, —SHubell cadie, “hydnoy, aducies is NEW DBUNSWICK, Bathurst, Dorchester, Fredericton, Kingston Grens:c Go. ) Mo) oneton, Newcastle, Sackville, SUENGIRS IN FRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Charlottetown, Summerside. AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND, 8t. John's. —FoR— Fresh Fancy Groceries. Hunter Bros. Meum tae sede ae 4 on ue i no Compas tke conporated and into by able D : ROCQUEFORT CHEESE.§ IMPERIAL CHEESE. SWISS CHEESE. CROSS. & BLACKWELLS’. JAMS, JELLIES PICKLES. AGENCIES IN BRITIGH COLUMBIA. with the ei d Forke Miner. Young Cuba’s getting ear saucy eines She gave old's ain fire For now she smiles, and an “wexcuee The liberty I take!” —Baltimore American. If there isan “‘open door” in the Phil- ippines somebody ought to take the trouble to show it to Aguinaldo.—Sst. Louis Globe-Democrat. LOST.—Black Spaniel, black, and grey about the mouth. Answers to name of Nellie. Rough lether strap around neck. Anyone who will return her to Ihe Rec- ord office will receive pay for hele trouble. More About the Bench. MINERAL ACT 1898, We are not so sure but the of British Columbia, er all Canade, for that matter, shonld make a ci le against the judges. They are in’ our ‘ral opinion too touchy. They are too swift | pi Br with the power rested in them, in throwing people in jail for contempt. _ We have every reepect for the bench, but are of the belief that respect be- e longs to a judge only to the extent of hie leaning and sense of justice and right, | cee “pttinto practice. Upon this subject the last issue of the Nelson Miner says: From the affidavits which have been “published in’ ‘connection with the con- tempt proceedings taken against W. H. *Ellis‘and ©. H. Lugrin, of the Colonist, “it ‘appears probable that those ‘who “the di ‘against the newspaper men have done “more to bring ‘the courts of the prov- inice into contempt than has the publish- ing of anything that bas appeared in the Colonist during the last few months. It is tiot'#0 very long ago that the press of this province was prevented from _ diecussing the actions of its responsible ministers by the cry about contempt of court which was raised after an action for libel was entered, but which has ‘never yet come totrial. A few weeks later the members of the legislature were also prevented from discussing much action by reason of the fact that a man had been committed for trial for alleged libel in that connection. Now it is the Colonist people who are made to suffer because anether crowd of politicians have the upperhand. It is time that the publishera of newspapers in British . Columbia ascertained what rights they have and made up their minds to stand ‘up together for them instead of shout- ing in gleeful chorus whenever one of their number is caught in the toils of proceedings for contempt of court. of NOTICE. hite Fear, etc. Mae Wituis, actin gent for. 0. Adamson, reo Miners: ertificats intend, sixty daya from date ‘hereof, to Miioibe Hecorder for o, certifeate of obtaining that action, under narod before the Denver & Rio Grande R. R. SCENIO LINE OF THE WORLD." Weekly Excursions to the Bas! In Through Tourist Cars Without Change.... MODERN: ——-UPHOLSTERED TOURIST ——SLEEPERS In charge of experienced Conductors and Porters Monda: To Kansas City, Chicago, Buffalo 2 and Boston without change, vi Fait Lake, Ho. Pacific and Chicago & Alton By ‘0 Omaha, Chicago, Buffal Tuesdays 20a honor withoutstenge, vie Selt Lae, end Chicago, Hock Jsland and’ Pe- Wednesdays Tost oreph, Kansas City, change, via 8 pared end Burifagten router To Ki ity, Rt Thursdays wi 8 Bgatehengs So gait sake and Miasor A day stop-over arranged Boring For Oil. An important discovery for the benefit of the mining districts of Kootenay has just been made in South Alberta, near the Crow’s Nest Passcoal fields. This §ea rich strike of coal oil, said to be of excellent quality and abundant quan- ’ "tity, Great excitement prevails around the Crow’s Nest pass, and many pros- at alt Lake City and Denver. w. T. OLIVER, Megr., Rossland. Rossland, Victoria, Nelson and Nansime BANERES AND CORRE 8 ‘ and CHOCOLATES. . _ beware and lasecte ° of such pee Cental etely: carry on and said or eny of them, aod of 0 pow ane ith h day of November #, D. 1 PETES IELIAMS. Solicitors for, Applicants, Dominion of Canada, Merchents Bank ot New York, * Qhage Naiénel Bank, Boston, al Hide and Sleather Bank, ae Chicago, Ame 1 een ange Paria, Create. sion a Tondoa, Ungland; The Bovle of ‘Bebtiand, Bermuda, k of Bermuda.t SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RECORD John M. Smith Manager, Rossland. The Bank of BRIISH NORTH: AMERICA ESTABLISHED 1836. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Pald-Up Capital 94,886,666. Reserve Fund 1,387,600 London Office: 3 Clements’ Lane, Lombard 8t. Court x pibsitone: Cater, Gaspard Farror . Fatrer, Ed. Arthur Se Kingsford, Fred- Secretary, Head Office in Gaude; St, James; St, Mont- 4, Srime J. Exar, ‘General 1 anagors* Inspector. Branches In Canada. London, Brantford, Hamilton, Toronto, Kin Pao! Qushee, St. 3 E., ‘The Bank of England and Messrs. Glyn & Co. Forsian Agents. verpooly Bank of, Liverpool. | Australia, onloe Bonk of Australie- New Zenlond, Uniott Bank of Austraiia, Bank of Ni Zealal din Chiverand Japan, Charcered “Meresatile Bank oF Finda 3 Fen lon ‘and chine, Agra Bank, ea, Colonial Bank. Mazouardy Kcieuee& Co, Lyons, oredit Eon When Going East~ Use a first claes line in traveling be- tween Minneapolis, St. Paul and Ch - cago, and the principal towns in Cen-. tral Wisconsin. Pallman palace Sleeping and Chair Cara in service, The Dininge cara are operated in the in- terest of its patrons, the most elegant service ever inaugurated. © Meals are served a la carte. To obtain first claeg service, yor kt should read v! bigs er The WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES A ride through the famous Colorado scenery. For rates and information enquire or 0. R. & M4, and and Spokane Falls & Northers railway, or a B,C, Mrcnon 8, K, Mooras, General agent, Generai ticket Agt., ver, Col. +51 Washington 8t., Portland, Or. Direct cor: at Chicago and Mil waukee for all eastern points. For full information call on your nearest ticket agent or write Jas C Ponn, General Yass, Agent, ~ or Jas. A. Clock, MinwauKes, Wa Genoral Agent, 246 Btark Street, LE ROl LIVERY i. SALE and FEED STABLE. JOHN’ F. LINSURG, Proprietor. ~~ « >- STYLISH RIGS FOR RENT, 0... BOX, 180°c== FIRST-CLASS SADDLE AND PACK HORSES. STABLES: columbia Avenue, “phone N. ommercial Alley, ‘Phone No. %. _ MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvement. NOTICE. Ses Bird Eeal mineral, claims, situ ate in the "Trail veresk stintoy Division oi cotenay histrict. Where loc Bae on Little Porie 34 am Bi SP iiies norti’ot Hewdney Tre Creek “seal” on qittle the Sead 4 mile, ast of Big -hetp * Creek joinin: nm the north Bake antics T, Job . Chantiell, Free a Covtiieats No.3 ray @eting as weet ey Free Miners Cartitte SSiza tated, @ impro nts, for the fathing, a Grown Giant to the above and further take notice that giton, ‘under section 27, must be © re the is guauce of auch ( evridents rots imprigeme nts, Dated this 1 ath day gf etober, 18 IN CHANTRELL, Rossland Loan Office. NO. 16 WASHINGTON st. _ REPATRING DONE. Puit, A. SILVERSTONE, Prop. DAIRY RANCH For Sale. —— Aggood dairy ranch 11 milez south-east from Colville, Stevens County, Wash. ) | It is surrounded by a fine Stock Range, Fine Spring, and a Creek Runing Through the Place.» Small Orch- ard Wen Abundance of Small Fruit. ond New Honse, :Good House, nee Barn, Ice House, Dairy Room’ Churning Done'by Water. Power. Other Buildings. 4 40 Acres In Hay and Cultivation. See For Further Information Call on or Address, MRS, J. W. STRUPEL, Colville, Stevens County ‘Washington. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock. |. Jerry. Spellman en Rossland .. : SPOKANE FALLS & NORTHERN NEtson &-Forr Suuprarp Ry. Red Mountain Railroad. wm The only direct route Nelson ‘and Kootenay lake and Slocan points. esse Every day inthe year | getwoon SF SPOKANE, ROSSLAND and No. 4 for Spokane and Pacific coast con ansetiin Jeaves Rossland at 8:45 a. m. No. 6 for Nelson, Kaslo and Blacis polnts. leaves Rossland at. .12:05 p.m No.8 from Nelson, ete., eee in Ross- land at a. mh No.5 from Spokane and Pacltie coust poiuts, arr. in Rossland at. ..3:10 p. m. No Change of Cars Between Spokane and Rossland. Tickets on sale all over the world. Close connections at. Nelson with ene for Kuslo and Kootenay lake ou To Suit The Tenant. Office rooma or rooma for hous 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. - ; Portland, Ore for..Kettle river and Bot oundary ereek connect | at Marcus with staye daily, ~ G. @. DICKSON, @. A Wash. E,W RUFF Agent, + penenesW ADDRESS: AB. SMITA, TIMES BUILDING CHICAGO. cate ¥ te herecl, to apply: to thie ar Heonraer fir Cee entered into from time to time, and’ I desire that you. Will ‘not with the traffic. On-east-bound traffic it is our intention to observe your wishes in like manner.” The agreement providea that the the Grand Trunk’ shall’ maintain equal rates with the Canadian Pacific to Paci- fic const points and to the Kootenay dis- trict on all clasees of business, and also on fi 1 to the Canadi: Pacific Northwest:and to the American Nor'hwest, On’ second-class or colonial traffic from Wiunipeg and the.west to points east of Mission Junction on the Canadian Pacific line and to points east of Kootenay on the Crows neat line, the Canadian Pacific will route the i OO PAN UP-'i0- Pee ere uae ean c ae eon WEEK COMMENCING DEC. 5, — International Music Going to Chicago To Anywhere East THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE p ‘of The Northwestern i : Rorthwersera Liz : oe all eee font ve DATE o BILL J. A. Inagan, Chief of Police. 2g If you are, see thet your ticket fiom Minneapolis, St, Paul or Duluth, resdsvie c. =e P.M. & O. RY. lass trains Wx. McQuzsn, Clerk and Treasurer. Wn. Hazp, Assessor; License Inspector and Collector. R. Reppicx, M. D., Health officer. H. 8. Wallace. License Commissioners { 8. A. Jordan, T. M: Daly. oon arrival of t1 6 is. aceon an d this jucceEs, ni very traveller who ‘patronizes i it. W. A. MEAD, General Agent. via North ‘Bay, satisfactory arrange- ments having been made with the Grand Trunk for this purpose. Fes eae “ADVANCE IN RATES. Eastern Pep2rs Kick on the Raise of Rates ‘on Coal Oil to Kootenay. The f.ei.ht raiea on whisky, - gin. brandy, New England rum and coal oil, from Torontu, Montreal and Hamilton t the Kootenay country have been advanced considerably and the Hamil- ton Times complains that the reduction in duties has been followed by an ad- vance in railway rates... The Toronto Globe in the course of a long editor- ial on the sucject eays: “It ig not a gvod subject on which to fight a railway corporation or any other tax-levying inetitution,: and-.the. econ- omic considerations are ~ inextricably mixed with eovial and moral < THIS WEEK, ee it NOVELTY. SPECIALTIES St. F. 0, SAVAGE, Portland, Orexon. Traveling Agent. KELTON & KELTON MISS OLIZ BINCLAIR— JOLLY ESTELLE BOOTH—J.H. FIEL- DING.—J, W, MORBIB. Oldest Established House in Kootenay KASLO & SLOCAN RY. Leave 10.00 .m, ‘Arrive 11.20 a.m. ROBERT IRVING: TIME CARL. Bubject to change without notice. ?, Traina run on Pacific standard time, .m, _ Kaslo ~ Arrive 3.50 p.m. 86am, South Fork Bbpm. ave opm CODY LINE] Sandon Arrive 11.453.m. Leave 11:25.m. “CKO. F, COPELAND, Superintendent this 2 - G.REN wWonne We TIME SCHEDULE. m_ Spokane. Sani listen, Beker Svortm,| ” t. Louis, Chigand and East. Morcow ‘ 7 Moscow Tekoa, Wallace, Ward-| and Coeur @ | ner, Gartleld, Colfax,| d'Alene an, Moscow. Local 6:40-p. m, = 4p.m. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS a ange. Leave Portland, sept. 1, 6, 22, 16, 21, 26, bpm $5. PER YEAR i $535 FOR SIX MONTHS , In the city, Tae Recorn will be # mailed or delivered to subscribers for 16 cents a week or 50 cents a & month. The.news columns will be ex- tended to cover the local events and mining news of the camp bet- ter than ever. An evening tele- [ graph service will be: odtained as soon as pdssible and the paper will be eninee ~Spms-|~ Colmbia Rive 4p.m. xQunday| Columbia River |p, Bandas To ‘Astoria ont Way ‘WR BEAITY, ca UNDERTAKER. Row.anp BairrsH CoLuMBra. But, as the Times points -out, the: ad- vince of one.cent per gallon on coal oil, a companying the reduction of duty by |: that amount is a far different matter. ‘There is not much use reducing the customs duty,’ eavs the Times, ‘if the}. tuilwaya, und not the consumers of-oil, are gcing to take the whole advantage of the the reduction.’ Our aske if the railways will, make another advance provided Parliament lowers the duty another cent.. -The question ia pertinent, and while the railways need not be expected 10 declare their “inten- tions, itis safe. to conclude that they _ would be pleased to take another cent per yallon providing parliament relin- quished it by-reducing tbe duty. Three marriages occurred last week s! the windsor hotel, in Greenwood. TheC. P, R. has run 2 line into the town of Minton, on Chrisiina Ike. Actors, Singers, Speakers sands of actors, publio te from and to Nelson, Karlo, Sandon ani Asthma, rae and are but 3 ieations if neglect ATARREA wierfal ain shrews depntaade nel ni Be A hers. BM; alerts een 30 mini tarrh, and never fount mmend It to ris ede ‘AL Bonnett Fostell, Actor, New York City—3: Sold by Goodeve Bros. Druggista. Ocean to Ocean East and West, Tourist ‘Sleepers Bogsage Checked to Destination. = “no - Custom - Difficulties.—— 18:00k—Lv.'. ROSSLAND. . Arr.—23:05k ANADIANYS. PACIFIC Hy. AND-SO0. LINE, 3,000. Miles OF COMFORT. —-FIBST CLASS AND—— . Bun. Through. Daily’ Train. —_o—_— Connects West Robson with Colum- The Fast Line The Dining Car Route via Yellowstone Park.: THE SAFEST AND BEST. Solid Vestibuled Trains UNITED STATES AND CANADA. "All Points Equipped with Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Dining Cars Modern Day Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Cars Through Tickets to all points in the Steamship tickets to all parta of the world. TICKETS TO nless, ha armless dance sel sed — rae yr teealngers 2 | Aa. B. MACKENZIE, City Ticket Agents | River Steamera from and tor. the Reh ona with ©. & K. branch traina other Slocan points. ——o——_ For Rates, Tickets and Full Informa- tion Call on or Address Nearest Local Agent, or , P.G, DENISON, Agent, Rossland. W.F. Anderson, Traveling Passenger Agent, Nelson. ne J Goyle, District Passenget Agent, APAN AND CHINA VIA TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC . je 0. ‘Trains depart from Spokane. 3:40 P.M. 1 ee in 7:00 A.M. Pee wry, An Agt. Red oa Saas GIBBS, General Agent Fgpokau, Wasp. JF. H Lord 1 Willamette "a: lOregon'City, Newbe: Salem & Wey Land sit fs Willamette and.Yam-] 9: dee vers. * | Oregon. iat, 2D adn” | Willamette River. ' Portland to Corvallis. and_ May, Landings. 4:00 p.m. Ex, pee Snake River. LEWISTO! Riparia to Lewiston. i 5:45 a.m. Daily, Ex. Sun. W. ADAMS, Gen'l Ag't, spokane, Wash. HURBLBURT, Gen. Passenger Agent, ortiand,Qregon CAICAG) ORIAT WESTER t “THE MAPLE LEAF ROUTE.” Pullman Compartment Sleeping Cars, Pullman Drawing .Room Sleeping Cara, Dining Carg on the European Plan,2 Free Reclining Chair Cars, Uniformed Train Porters, Bmpany Ushers at Depots ARE FEATURES Of the Train Service of the Chicago: Great Western Ry. —No Change of Cars of Any Class— BETWEEN C ticago and St. Paul. anc Minneapolis, -- Dubuque and Des Moine, St. Joseph and Kansas City ——_ General Passenger a1 ‘Ticket Agt., eSicage Atlantic Steamship Tickets. | pring out friends. or relatives from Europe, do not fail to call on the near. eat Canadian Pacific Railway agent. o sommunicate with A, B. MACKENZIE, C. P. R. AGT Rossland. If bound for Europe, or dosiring to| $5a Year | == [egomber Leave ./5 = (MONTANA LIVERY 26 Washington Street. First Claes Saddle and Driving Horses. Boarding Horses a Specialty. Telephone6 - MA. HARVEY. T..W. HOWARD -GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT 108 BisnorscaTE-St., LoNpon, E. C. IF YOU WANT AN ADVERTISEMENT, Largo orsmalt, Inserted in any pean ape Magazine, or Perl rr 8 70) we arena ig it oureell troublesome details straight to T. W. HOWARD, 108, BIsttorscATE-STREET, LONDON. ESTIMATES FURNISHED and CONTRACTS ARRANGED for Large Orders. ADVIC“ OF- FERED aD reaaraing te ‘Best Mediums for bring ing A: before the Public. Corres: pendence dneiies . We HOWARD, 108, sesasderversetn Loxpon, E. C. Agent for THE RossLaNDER and British Co- lumbia Review. ‘Writo for our interesting boo! a Help” and "How rot poriend ni ron of applicatio tod fi Highest eee nd IN & MARION PATENT § SOLTORTORS & EXPERTS ember WM, flit, Gen, 8 8. Agt., .Winn, Wasmmarox, D. o. Crnesst if Montneat, Can.