ry > HE grin oF oz isin the one ee: Beenie is real.:.- Qualities und values are not mysteries but tangible and gatable. There is - real service to be from every article offered in any de- pereaent of our ‘store. The hol- day display of Dress - Goods, DRY GOODS | AND Gents Furnishings ‘Qutshine anything hitherto shown here,'and outstrips in beauty and quality all other stocks, “Ladies’:and: Gents’ Handker- _¢hiefs for 10c up. Ladeis’ and ‘Gents’. ties .15c up. 6 ‘6f Suitable Christmas Pres- ‘ents from 10c to $5.00. All Kinds ‘Rossland. B. C. at ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, DECEMBER 23, 94898, Ee Police Court. William Bryden got $50 or two months in jail at the hands of Magistrate Jordan for frequenting o house of ill faine known asthe “Cottage.” ‘The proprietress of the “Cottage” was fined $80 for keeping house of ill fame. “The woman paid: her fine, and. ‘some- one will-have to rustle for Brydon, for he has started in un his two months. WEAK AND WEARY WOMEN FIND A REAL BRnArs Bes was iB cynic, gat sala ti that “in thie e opie oy yaleat rr] they are. ay iy ant morally 3, bu’ is true heverthel ese, Beas gana eueral des ‘hey: drag ut ma weary existence, Mad 2a ch day is bay. of pain ane uffering. This ‘was mackviiie, Ne ered rom Indl eation and nervousness, lafinenced ath’ Ai ike holt an, Ns medicine, a She had taken only one bottle her system began to the reat 1h, sphrlicat years, ona hreo Hetelse cure she Was com, lo Songer she 1g strong In her: conviction n ot remedy like South Ameri- hat there Sold by “Goodeve Bros., Druggists. can Nerv! PROVINCIAL OFFICERS. * F. Scuorrep:-Supreme CourtReg- ‘istrar. Joun Krzxup Gold, Commissioner ‘and “ROSSLAND RECORD. «BY EBER ©. SMITH. ‘PUBLISKED DAILY EXCEFT SUNDAY. wtion} botes evidence of good faith. “RUBSCRIPTION BATES. 7 Dally ee week! ‘Wy carrie! ‘Pally per month by mail. *phity ‘half'year by mail.. pany Daily pervyear, foreign... “Binbectip tion Saye in advance. ‘Advertifinig thtes Will bémade known on sp Pllcstion 2“RIDAY ‘DECEMBER: 28; 1808, Grand Musical and Free P W. J. Rosson :—Deputy Sheriff. E. 8. Bowgs, M. D:—Coroner. - Entertainments. There will be a series of grand musi- cal and free’ entercainments ‘in the va- cant store in the Lemon block on upper Columbia avenue, commencing on Mon- day evening, December 19th, and con- tinuing until iarther notice. Remember that this is a free concert, and: musical: entertainment, and will commence’ each evening at half past seven each evening—at half past seven (precisely)—and will consist of comic songs, with banjo attachments, inetrn- mental music upon the big hanjo and little whistle, and other. ‘instrumental and chin music, recitations, etc. me everybody, and bring all your kinfolks, | Front seats reservéd for ‘cash customers, No boys or ladies. admitted. Don’t for- get the hour. pater p.m. ( pre cisely) It has been decided to continue per: "NOTICE. 1 Omand/after December 1,'The Rosstanp Ev- yaita R&oonp will be delivered to any address in the United States or Canada for$5 8 year, and dellvéred to any part of the city for 15 cents ‘week, or 50 cents 8 month ‘trans-continental train of the C. P. R., the tourist car, which tar the paat few weeks has heen attached tothd which leaves Vancouver on Thursdays; ‘fhe car goes right through to St: Johns} New Brunswick, where it conneets with the Dominion and Allan line ocean steamors, : “Tie-REcorn gives space in this issue to a treaties-on western ores, and the manner of ‘treating them, which was written ébpecially for this paper by W. “'p. Murray.’ It is an able well-written’ &tticle and should be read by every min-' ing-man in British Columbia. ————_=_=_—= 2M éxchange tells about a bright ola ‘fatmer.up north who’ has’ been: experi- mhenting * by mixing a: little saw-dust ‘vith the meal: he ‘fed to-his chickens. "The chickens did well on the mixture,so he finally fed them on saw-duet altogeth- er. After's while he set one of the hens on thirteen ‘eggs and waited for the re- wulta.. Last week she batched the eggs | grid:twelve of the chickens had wooden Jega and the other was s woodpecker. ‘Rossland Metal Works. © :Peter'Rodier, the old reliable tinner, with the Rossland Metal Works, Okan- oman, building, Spokane Street, is pre- red to do alt work in his Jine promptly +. the lowest living prices.. Money can ‘be saved by patronizing bim. tf — ‘Don’T OVERLOOK THESE. "Closing ‘out Winter Jackets and Closks at cost at Mrs, Heard’s Ladies! Btore. “Dr. G. 8. Armetrong, office at Seat The Saturday Record, containing all e local mining news wili be mailed to any addreas in the United States or Canada for $1 a year. A. Wilson Co. iy HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. BEDFORD Cords for Tryusers, ‘SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue, Le Roi dencs 120ms 6 and 6, Postoffice block. The Evening Record Gslvered ¢ to your hhome or office for 16 cents a eck or 50 ‘@ month after‘December 1. “It you are not satiated arith your laun- ary “wor! % work “the land Laundry. game location, near pore ice. *-Bee M. J. O’Hearn’s window for Xmas Eso ay ip American ties, fancy sus- ese handkerchiefs and Penge ore ree jackets and dressing gowns. * Boliday goods at reasonable prices at ‘Mrs. Heard’s Ladies’ Store. ‘Nice selections of Winter Millinery a the Ladies’ Store. ie out to make si Hoste Shoes value ie at M. LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE. ____ sett JOHN F,. LINBURG, Stylish Rigs for rent Firat class Saddle and Pack Horses. ar. Columbia Ave., Phone No. 37, ‘“Comimercial Alley, ‘Phone No. 89 = ae BOX, 186. PROP. DOMINION. GOVERN’NT OFFICERS R. B. McDonaup:—Collector of Customs. ‘“OPVENING RECORD, DECKMBER 28°1898, GOSSSS599599 'CSOOO For Any Season. Job printing of all kinda done to your entire estiatat tlon at the Record Jub office, 120$g Columbia avenue, Letter heads, vill beads, statementa, counterslipa, cards, meal tickets, etc., a specialty, Call and get prices. UP-GO DAGE PRINTING. SLLLLLI}ILLS2 GHSSLLLGHSSISOSS The: Saturday Record Each week contains allthe mining news of Rossland camp. NEeSse APPLICATION TO INCORPORATE. & DEACON, Hees, i tBritin iumbi i rince Oo! af jin Liat next Pntbe "tritieh olumbia To ears setae company incorporated in Englund under the ee ta id to 18, oie Therelie a BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B. C. Miner Bullding, Columbia Avenue. i ‘arel = : Seevall’-rignie, poweke, er 5 ae t B is ehises and ae , a ala See ee t ‘Tel unter bros., Plone Company, Timiteds and the “Vernon —FoR— am the said rhe iiguitities ‘Fresh Fancy’ Givderled: ef Table Delicacies, ROCQUEFORT Ci CHEESE: IMPERIAL-CH. SWISS Gineee, CROSS & BLACKWELI8’, JAMS, J. ES PICRUES, and CHOCOLATES. oF compan acqui end t for, ithe ronferring. upon. the sui of co powers may funly vend com letely cary. on nae a ‘wor oe jd or any of then, ‘ant Dated this 80th ds rh of November, A + DN Mev’ gant & WIECLAMS. ecesss rate ie of other Government agent in charge of bureau for issuing Klondike miners’ certifi- cates. w. 8. lector. ROSSLAND CITY OFFICERS. H. 8. Watnacz:—Mayor. C, O. Latonpe, Alderman. A. 8: Goopevz, Alderman. Rio Grande R. R. SCENIC'LINE OF THE WORLD. Weekly Excursions to the East. ‘In Throngh Tourist Cars * ‘Without Change MODERN: —UPHOLSTERED TOURIST "——SLEEPEKS A day stop-over arranged at alt Lake City and Denver licitora for Applicants, JonEs + i—Internal Revenue Col- DAIRY. RANCH from Colville, Stevens County, Wath, Itis surrounded by: a! fine Fine Spring, and a Creek Apa hina . ard aad Abundance of Small Fruit. 40 Acres. . MINERAL: ACT, 1896. Certiticate of Improvement. NOTICE. | ate in th Kooten: ree bird? ‘on y ittie Fork $4 m' For Sale. SS eaTeeraT i ‘A good Gairy ranch 11 miles south-east “Stock: Range, cetion #1, must suavee of'such ! ervifieata of aproveren' Dated this 2ithday SE iGcvabeny 189%, . CHAN TRELL. SPOKANE FALLS & NORTHERN * Netson & Fort SHErparp: Ry. Red Mountain Railroad (O0-The only direct route to. Nelson aud Kootenay lake aud Slocan points. . “yee Every day in the year between SPOKANE, ROSSLAND and AN DON Through the Place. Small Orch- ood New Honee, Good ‘House, cet ‘Barn, Ice House, Dairy:Room*. Ghurning Done by Water For ere Other Buildings. In Hay and Cultivation.’ —— For Further Information Cull on or Address, MRS. d. W. STRUPEL, Colville, Stevens County Washington. : i 5 No. 4 for Spokane and Pacific coast con nection leaves Rossland xt 8:45 a.m. No. 6 for Nelson, Kasto and Slocan points. lenves Rossland at. . 12:05 p. m No. 3 from Nelson, ete., arrives in Koss- 11:20 o. m. MINERAL ACT 1898. Certificate of Improvements NOTICE, ‘Yat Fraction Mineral Claim, situate in the ‘Trail Creek Mining Division of Weat Kootenay District ae oe E mile south the St. antl ee No 2, fe Det at I No Change of Cars Between Spokane, and Rossland. Tickets on sale all over the world.’ .Close connections at Nelson with Arido through the famous Colorado scenery. COMES TO THE AID OF ‘Catarrh Dr. A. W. CHASE} . steamers for Kaslo and Kootenay luke oints, : peep for -Kettle sAver and eck Marcus a Crown grant fs the bore. And ‘urther ate o! ments, a this ist day of Docebier 3.1898, Wilkin. | with lage dally, G. G. DICKSON, G, P. T, A. Spokane, wash ‘E. W RUFF Agent, Rosa.an =| MONTANA LIVERY Applicelign For. Liquor License, tion to en & O' NEILL. | ==Sufferers UCCESS in life is almost impossible for man with bad breath. Nobody wants to do business with him. Nobody wants to associate with him. He is d Dated, 15 1898. 26 Washington Street. First Class Saddle and Driving Horses. Boarding Horses a Specialty. M. A. HARVEY. T Cia To Suit DO very where, Offensive breath comes from Catarrh; sometimes from Catarrh of the Stomach, some- times of the lungs, sometimes of the head, nose, and throat. It is from Catarrh and you WANT The Tenant. Catarrh is another name for uncleanness. Many men understand this, and make every effort to cure it, but it is beyond the reach of NO. 16 WASHINGTON ST. REPAIRING DONE. Puit A. SILVERSTONE, PROP. Rossland Loan Office. ‘Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock. ordinary practice. man can ignore Catarrh. If ies it ti any form he makes constant effort to ‘There is something about the manner of life and the climate of Canada t seems to breed di: f the mucous membrane. Medical seers ordinarily doesn’t try to cure Sento it “relieves” it; but Dr. has cme i tarth for over thirty years, and pen name: Blessed by thousands who have shaken off Grice ag cents per bez, A MAP OR Office rooms or rooms for house- keeping i in the New Record build- ing, fitted up to auit the tenant. For further particulars apply to A EBERC, SMITH NEWSPAPER CUTP —Dealer in—‘ IF 80, Mines, Stocks and “ADDRESS Real Estate. AA. SMITA, ve aru of thi insidions qisens free. TIMES BUILDING_ TLS QHICAGO Yompany, and vesting the . 1 TRATES GN OS (Contiuned from Firat Page,) that particular lot of ore’ and weighs it and then reports to the mines what his qe rune to theton. I wieh to eay posi- tively that smeltera do not ascertain the yalues of ore in that way, The method adopted by emeltera is this: When a man ships his ore to a emel- ter, the ore is sampled go as to get a-fair average sample of. the car-load, which sample is again eampled down until it weighs about one pound and froin that the assayer at the smelter takes 3¢ as- say ton (which ja. about eqnal to % ounce) and -assays it and calculates. the value per ton of ore on that base, just the sane as is dene in any common as: say office. _ The only difference is that the ore is uniformly. sampled: at the smelter whilet the custom aseayer gets a picked samples brought to him for .as- eny. If the -aseayer: at the smelter makes a mistake, either the miner or the emelter gete the benefit of that mis- take. It is not necessary for me to say that the assayer at the smelter selcom |- ii ever gives too high returns. If he docs he coon loses hie.position or the emelter loses money. But he may make a mistake the other way:and nou be. so liable to lose his position. “Any man ia liable: to ‘make a mis- take.” I venture to make the state- ment that after a thorough examination of any great number. of assays.and smel- ter returne it} will” be found’ that tbe smelters usually: pay about 90 per cent, of the value that the average first ‘class atayer will give, except: when there is the strictest cheek-aseay system by both parties. CONGENTRATION. Concentration is simply the operation of separating the heavier particles.[rom the lighter, by the use of gigs, vanners or tables.» Nearly all the Coeur d’Alene ores sre capable of being’ concentrated. In fact any ore that ie not solid~ sul- phides or solid quartz or lime 18 suscep- tible to concentration The ores of Re- public camp are. porphyritic quartz, ly it is not ing ore. Any ore that is composed’ of sulphides and some other light gangue, such” as qvartz may be concentrated, but it does not necessarily follow that because an ore is mixed it. should be concentrated. The value may be uniformly distributed vbrough the quartz and eulphides, ‘The writer iv familiar with a piece of property inthe Okanogan district that carries value up to $13 -per ton; $7 per ton ia contained in the white quartz while $6 per ton is contained in the sul- phidee, The ore can be concentrated twenty tons to one, and. still the prop— erty cannot be worked profitably. But if the entire $18 were in the suiphides it would pay to work the property. To ine'the _p.bove. points is the’ business. of an expert, but Iam sorry to say that the greater num- ber of the so-called experts have not the slightest idea of how tomake such de- terminations, and do nob know what in- fon such di i would give men if they were made and handed to them in tabulated, form. But they are co-called experts °(?) just the same. It is due to idirness, ‘however, to atate that all men “wh» make a business of examining mines do not belong to that]. clusa, euch men as ‘Lenard Sivyer, Fred Rice, Frank Howe, F. M. Wells and men] of that clasa I consider ° worthy of the name “‘mine examiners,”” Theterm “expert” ia getting to be. a. byword, and means anything or noth- ing, as at the present day the only qual- itication possessed by three-fourths of our experta ia a corduroy suit and a pair ofyellow leggings, coupled with plausi- ble conversational ‘ability. Any man who possessea these three accomplish- ments (?) is a typical expert of the pres- entday, ‘Mine examiners,” however, area different class of men. OYANIDE PROCESS. The cyanide process promises to be Quite a fuctorin the wining bueiness; but ft, like many other processes, is more or less over-rated. People in gen- eral geem to think that the cyanide pro- cess is much cheaper than the sinaller Provess, Such -is seldom the case, if you add the value left in the ore after cyaniding to the cost of. cyaniding, you Will find that the-two-items equal the cost of emelting aud nine cases in ten they exceed the coxt of smelting. The average extraction by. cyanide is 82 per cent. while the average extract- ion by smelter method is 97 per cent. One point, however, is in favor of Cvaniding, it can be used in. remote dis- tricts and on the small - scale, whilst ‘nelters must have transportation fac- ilites and inust be ran on o large scale. | The writer is familiar with ‘s cyanide Plant in the northwest; the capacity of |. Which is 30 to 40 tons in 24 houre,‘the Average extraction of which is 86 per cent,. Thue it will be seen that in treating $60 ore there. would be left in the tailing $7,650 per ton. This. item ad- ded to $6.50 per ton (the cost of ¢yanid- iding) and $5.00 per ton for mining and hauling makes a total of $19.00 leaving $31.00 per ton net recovery,.which has to be refined, which means additional cost or sell the amalgam at a discount. The above mentioned cyanide plant throws away the cyanide solution after once using; whereaia plant that saves the cyanide’ solution and ‘usea it over several times can materially. leason the cost of cyaniding. A fairly good rule is that when 16 per cent of the values in ore equals or exeeds the difference be- tween the cost of cyaniding and the cost of © smelting, emelt the ore. W.'P. Murray. PATENTS | [PROMPTLY SECURED] SECURE ‘Write for our interesting books *: Invent, uu are swindled.” or model of iuvention ‘or improvement and 1 free our. opinion as to w! Brobanly pazentabia. Wi "We pak Highest references erciahed, MARIO! Bockety oF apes Cane ff vOrrideai eT yaeene ENTS) WEEK ANTS PER MONTH PER December 1 Tue Rosstanp Ev- ENING Recorp will be delivered to any part of the city or to any ad- dress in the Dominion of Canada or the United States for .PER YEAR $555) "FOR SIX MONTHS In the city, Taz Rxcorp will be mailed or delivered to enbscribers for 15 cents week or 50 cents 8 month. 4 ° ~ The news columns wall 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 tained as soon as possible and the paper. will be enlarged. $5 a Year December ‘New York, :] Boston, BANK OF MONTREAL. Capital, All Paldup, - _, 342,600,000 Rest : - s ‘9,000,000 BIR DONALD 4, SMITH. HON. GEO. a. UE OMMON: EB. SLU! sTOl «+ -Prosident’ ice-President, naval i Manpoiss Rosstand ind. Branch. Branches in : LONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. ‘And in the Principal Cities in Canadas Buy and Sell Sterling Exchange and [Cable ‘Transers, Grant Commercial and Travellers Credits availuble in any part of the world. DEADTS ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETC. J.-S. C. Fraser] Manager, of Halifax. INCORPORATED 1809- CAPITAL, PAID-UP {+ + * 41,500,000.00 REBT’. = yore 000-00 Heap Orvicz, HALIFAX, N.8. Pieolirss yesident; ‘Thos Ritehte, Te Hon ais D. H. (0: liontreal W and Bel mars streets; sacra ‘Notre Dame corner reeta. io Ave. and St, Catherine Str aaRWCIRA IN NOVA. sC0:14, ; Antigonish; Bridgewater, derry, vanenburg, tena (Hana Co, Fort “Hawkesbury, Shubenacadie, London- Pictou sydney, AGENCIES IN NEW BRUNSWICK. ao Dorchester, Fredericton, Kingston Great. Co Moncton, Newcastle, Sackville, TORNGIEG I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Charlottetown, Summerside. : ‘AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND. St, John’s, AGENCIES IN BEITISH COLUMBIA. “Rossland, Vancouver, Vistorla, Nelson, and jaimo. BANKERS AND CORRESPONDENCE. Dominion of Canada, Merchants: Bark hase? Naidnal Bank, amar Hide and of oe < ‘Lyonnais, Eendoa of Scbtiand, Bermuda, Bank of Bermudas John M. Smith Manager, Rossland. nr uriand; The Bank of . BRIISH NORTH AMERICA ESTABLISHED 1836. Incorporated by Royal Charter. - Paid-Up Capital a 868,688. Reserve Fund "4,887, 000 London Office: .8 Clements Lane, Lombard 8t. Court e pleestses: Cater, Gaspard Farrer farrer, Ed, Arthur Hoare, H Kingeford, Fred- erie Labbock, George ». What Secretary, A stead Omice in Canada, St. ‘aoe 8t., Mont- A, 811 J. ELMSLY, Inspector. General Menager. Branches in Canada. London, Brantford, Hamilton, Roronte: Rings: ton, Ottaw: a john N. alo, Trai Dawsdn city, Klondike, N. W. 5 Agents in the United States. pokane: Traders National Bonk, end National Bank. New, York: wall Stree) and J. ©. Welsh, agents: San Fron. coy tia uataorie Street) H. M. J. MeBfichael a J. Bs Ambrose, agen! London Bankers. ‘The Sank of England and Mesers, Glyn & Co. 7 Foreign pu W. T. OLIVER, Mgr., Rossland. ‘When Going East~~ - Use a first class line in ‘traveling be- tween Minneapolis, 5t. Paul and Gh - cago, and the principal towns in Cen- tral Wisconsin. ‘Pullman Palace Sleeping and Ouair Cars ~ in service. The Dining cars are operated in the in- terest of its patrons, the niost elegant service ever inaugurated. Meals are served a la cal To obtain first class service, your ticket should read via The WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES Direct connections at Chicago and Mil” waukee for all eastern points. Forsfull information call on your nearest ticket agent or write Jas O-Ponp, ~" General: Yass, Agent, or Jas. A. Clock, MILWAUKEZ, Wit General Agent, 246 Stark Street, ‘|}teamer *“ootonay Take and and-« THE MERCHANTS BANK T. “WwW. HOWARD 108 BisitorsaATE-8t., Lonvon, E. GC. IF YOU WANT AN ADVERTISEMENT, Large gf Small, Inserted in any European Newspaper Sfagarino. wr, Poriodleal, save. yourself, all ince Nactatio By sanding fe straight 10 T. W. HOWARD, 108, BISHOPSGATE-STREET, LONDON, ESTIMATES FURNISHED and CONTRACTS ARRANGED for Largo Orders. | ADVI0“ OF- FERED regarding the Best Mediums for bring- ing ADVE TIGERS belore the Fublic. Corres mndence in: 7. W. HOWARD, 108, BreHorsoaTE-stRRET, LoNvon, 'E, C. ent for THE (DER and British Co rss ia Review. : Poeun International: Navigation and Trading Go,, Ltd. * Alberta’? on tenay Lak id River. so Sublect erect 1 spied July, 1897, toguanoe withoge an ‘Mile Point coungetion ville all. passen.- ger trains of N. 2 F. an! lorth- Bosal nd Spokane. ‘Tickets sold sud agiege oh checked to ail U.8. points. 0 for Nelson are way ire aa : rs exceprbunday cept Sun am. pips and ‘New Service on Woowanay Take, Teave Nelson for Kaalo, etc wesday, Wedu Thy ‘Arrive New ate ner a ooo erye Bat ‘ Bandar qrive Boundary, Sunde; Arrive Kaslo, ie day a |The ‘Fast Line “al Points The Dining Car Route via. Yellowstone Park... . THE SAFEST AND BEST. Solid Veatibuled Trains Equipped with Pullman Palace Cars, . ‘Elegant Dining Cara Modern Day Coaches, ‘Through Tickets to all points in the UNITED. STATES AND .CANABA orld. TICKETS _TO JAPAN ‘AND. CHINA TACOMA and NORTHERN ‘PACIFIC “Trains ane fee ‘spokane. west bound 8: 2 east bound, cB Fer information. time card mapssnd pply to agen ‘of the 6. F.&N. end-i cetlons, gr 'W. Burr, Agt. Red Mt. By. F, D, GIBBS, GeneralzAgent Spokane, Wasn. 4. D, CHARLTON, ass, Agent No. 7 Morriton Secor 8rd. M. AM. ickets 40 P.) 00 th ts con: GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT} Tourist Sleeping Oare Jteamship tictats to all. pacts of the | fANADIAN “PACIFIC Ry And SOO LINE Oean to Ocaan ROUTE, East and West 3,000 Miles |OF COMFORT. ——FIRST CLASS AND—— ‘Tourist ‘Sleeper Run Through. “| Baggage Checked to Destination: ——No - Custom -| Difficulties. — | Daily Train. 8:00k—Lv. .ROSSLAND. . Arr.—23:05k, Connecta™Weet Robson withKColum- River. Steamers from. and tor the K. branch train trom and to Neleon; Kaslo, Sandon and other Slocan points. ——. ys For Rates, Tickets and Full Informa- op Call on or Address Nearest Local Agent, or A. B. MACKENZIE, City Ticket Agent, y Boket “fossland: - PG. DENISON, Agent, Rossland. W F Anderson, traveling passenger agent, Nelson. E J Coyle, District passenger agent, Vancouvor. : . Atlantic Rteamship Tickets. *If bound for Europe, or desiring to ‘| bring out friends or relatives from Eu- rope, do not fail to call on the nearest nadian Pacific Railway agent, or com- municate with A. B. MACKENZIE, C. P. ‘'R. AGT. . Roseland. Wm. Stitt, Gen. S. 8. Agt., Winn. IKASLO-& SLOCAN RY: TIME CARD, Bubject to change without notice. ‘ Trains run on Pacific standard time. Arrive 8.50 pm. «8.16 pam. «235 pm, “200 pm. “ Leave 10.00 a.m. Arrive 11.20 a.m, ROBERT IRVING, QF& PA Bandon Arie gem. ody a.m. GEO. F COPELAN D, Superintendent REN, TIME SCHEDULE. From Spokane. DEPART FOR -{Portland, Gan Froncis- co, Pendieton, Baker City, Batt Lake, ver, Fort Wort Omeha, Bt. Chicago and East. we Moscow Tekoa, Wallace, Ward-| and Coour ne ner, Garfield, Colfax,) d'Alene . | Pullman, Moscow. 6:40 p. my locEaN sTEamsuips| *?*™ All sailing dates sub-| ject to change. Leave Portland, Sept. 1, 6, 11, 15, 21, 26, GRIGAGD: CREAT : WESTER “RY, “THE MAPLE LEAF/ROUTE.” Pullman C Cars, To Alaska— Sept. 17. 5pm, 4 Columbia River ie Steamers. Ex. Bandey To Astoria and Way ‘Landings. Willamette River. + Oregon Clty, Newberg, Pullman Drawing: Room..Sileeping.Cara Dining Cars on the Europea Plan, Free Reclining Chair Cara, Uniformed Train Porters, ; Bompany Ushers at Depots ARE- FEATURES Of the Train Service of the Chicago Great: Westeri-Ry, -No Change of-Cars of Any Classe— BETWEEN Chicago and St. Paul ard’ lit galem & Way Landings| | Willamette and and Yam- t. LL Rives Oregon tity, Dayton; andings, and Way ™. ‘Willamette River. “| Portland to Corvallis ‘and Wey Landings. |_* Snake River. Riparia to'Lewiston. Ex.8un. W H Adams, Gen’l Agt:Spokane, Wn. W H Hurlburt, Gen’l Passenger Agt., Portiand, Oregon. Dubuque and Des Moine, | i St. Joseph and Kansas City 3 —-— 5 ? Portland, Ore © ~ Fis H:. sko ro. Sass General Panengey and Oldest: House in Koot WILLIAM:R. BEATTY UNDERTAKER. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A