Evening Record. BYRBER OC. SMITH. Fublished every deu (except, 8unday) DAILY: cne You advan ster by the Week. stnate copy Single copy. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE MAILS. Mail for United States, Victoria, Van- couverand New Westminster via Spo- kane closes at 12 Mail for Revelstoke, Victoria, Van- vouver, New Westminster and-all points eat of Revelstoke via Trail, closes at oer for Winnipeg and Eastern Canada closes at 10 a. m. Mail for Nelson, Kasto, Salmo and Yinir’closes at 10 a. in. Mail for. Nakuap andl .Slocan points closes at 2 ae Mail for Trail closes at 7 p..an. and Loval mail from Trail arrives p.m.’ This mail does not come, up withthe ap river mail at 1:30 Mail Bitlves from the south at 4 p.m. istered’ mail for the south v:a Northport closer at-10 a.m: For Revel- stuke and other puints via Trail closes at2p.m. All foreign registered matter via Revelstoke closes at 2p. m. + NOVEMBER 24. 1897. COLUMBIA & WESTERN R’y y ~ Time Table. .. Rossland 6 a. m.. Ar, at Nelson 10:30 a.m. Nelson 6a,m, Rossland 11 p. m- ROssLAND AND TRAIL. Ly Ross'and 8 a.m. Ar Trail 8:60, Kobson, 10. ‘rains leaving Rossiand at 6 p. mm. connect with steamers at Robson for C, P. R. main line and up-river points. The Recorp has always allowed ite printers to board where they please and is still willing for them to do sa: The strongest witnesses of this fact were the printers them-elves. The.trouble with the Union was caused by two. of its members refusing to comply with an or- der of the Union. They maintained thy were right, and promised to appeal, instead of which they-deserted the paper wihout 2 moments motice, and leaves ue powerless tu vindicnte this offlee. If the Phien wants the office “equarcd”? it had fod teat Lefore other sarrange- THANKSGIVING. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. The Dommion of Canada has much to be thankful fur as she is at peace with all nations and enjoying.an era of ;prosper- ity that might be the envy of any coun- try. The Province of British, Columbia has much to be thankful for. Her finances are in good. condition and her opie ure prueperous and happy. The Kootenay have reason to be thankful because the . development of her mineral reeources. are, going forward with leaps and bounds. She has attrac- ted the attention of the whole world and bids fair ro surpase all other sections in the producti6n of gold and silver with 2a large showing of copper and lead. ‘ Rossland hag every .reason to be _thankiul for she ia: tuday upon a firm haris and well on. the way to. being and remaining the metropolia.of the mining regions of British Columbia. Her peo- ple are enjoyit g good health and usnat + fart developing inty shippers. Recorn is thankful for its, being pub- lished insa community of fair minded people who are not srervet oe thenmelves snilact for the right as they sce, Ifall the-Klgie pcople want: is euf- ficient water to uperate their proposed | | plant for the heatment of ores, and an exemplion from taxation for ® period of y 2 that could be arranged without ierring the city for 20-year of the power to the ownership of its water and light plant. If the city would buy or pur in i: ewn water works, neh an in- y supplied with water erect. plant on nd tet he asks concessions ofexenrtion from taxation Vyearsand the control of all the ont Ress burl thet Lis adengerousx proposition. FE: up the waters of Murpl i ves: light company of the power of see enterprives for the people would ne care nut to st the consti no partionl: spared Sor will be made here entre wiv ion nbout,th ¥ ri forme bo | Liddy” with him. Two Owners for Stock. Judge Forin made an order yesterday reatrainmg Mayor Scott from selling +25 000 shares of Dundee stock; which A. B, Clabon lays claims to as brocker tye fee, until the case can be heard, is going there from his blooded. Rossland to bring Siberian Apply at this of- fice. —~— For Sale. Two small marine engines. at this office. For Sale or Lease. Two-story frame building at a bar- gain. Apply Recorn office. Apply peeeatione Honghton & Bannett are closing out their stock here; they are used to sell- ing large quantities of gcods and as they believe that Rossland is quiet they will remove the balance of their stock sone of their branch stores in the country, 11-20-tf. Jumes L, Wilson, who is spending the | winter in Seattle, desires someone who bloodhound Buy your woood [rm Lee ,Davenport| work. | CONTRACTORS. C. H. Henderson. vy LAUNDRIES. oes land Laundry, STENOGRAPIERS. Mre. Helen b. Keys. | sUNQBRTAKERS, W.R. Beatty. BARRISTERS AT LAW. Smith Curtiss. PHYSICIANS. DENTISTS. Dr. Findley. FINANCIAL FIBM®. D. M. Linnard. T. Gregson:& Oo. THEATRES. Rossland Opera House. TEA MERCHANTS. O. M. Fox & Co. MISCELLANIOUS. A. H. Christenson, brick ‘Alex. Larson, brick.manufacturer. MINE COMPANIES. Rureks Convolidated Gold Mining Co. jold Fields Sy; HATLROAD COMPANIES. Canadian Pacific. Northern Pacific. The North westerns: &N. Kaslo & Y locan, Wisconsin Central. . & Trade Co.§ —~——_ She—Don’t you find j rather thankless work? He—Ohb, no, Almost everything I write-ig retnrned with thanks,—Pick- Me-Up. Weather strips is what you want to want to keep ont the cold. Hunter Rros. keep it. 22 tf. Why stand up and freeze? Buy a luad of wood and havea nice warm fire. Lee Devenport has it for sale.; Yard at C.& W. Y. Skates all sizesand prices at Honter ros. tf, ——. THE NEW CANADIAN TARIFF. Apples, 40c 1b, - Almonds, 8c. Ib. Apples dried, 45c.lb Adzee, 30 per cent. Agate iro! Asbestos, 25. Artificial "towers, 25. Butter, 4c per lb. Beans, 15c. per bu. Barley, 30 per cent. Blackberries 2, lb. Bank notes, bonds, bills of Ex. 35 per e ent. Blacking, 25 British Gum, 10. Brick, 2 per cent. Bathe, 30 per cent. Belting, 20. Soots, 25 per cent. Bar Iron, $7 SWE pod wire, 15. rass nails, etc., 30. ubbit metal, 30: Brass pumps, 30. Bicycles, 30. Blinds, not paper 30 Buttons, 25, Bugeies "ables, $85. Blasting powder, 2c.I Brushes, 25 per cent. Blue prints, 20. Canned meats 26. Corn mui 26c Ib Sond’d milk,3!g¢ 1b, Custile soap, 2¢ Cheese, 3e per tb. Cutie, roa ry gr'n.8e Th, Chickory, 1 Coconit: ol ind, Cocoa utderied be) Ch 3U per. cent Cement, 12% ewt. Curts, 30 per cent. Cast iron pipe, 8 Coil chain, Bpr. ct. Copper wire,15 pr ct Carvers, 30 pr. ct. Celluloid, 10 pr. ct. Carbons, 15° pr. ct. Game, 16 Pr ct Clothes wringers, 35 Carpeting, Combs, pr ct. Cues, cue racks, cue tins, 35 per cent. Coal oil, 15 cents per gal. Eggs 8c doz paemellel iron 30 Emery. wheels Ext m Ext coffee 3c Ib Essential vile 10 Earthenware 30 Engravings 20 Feathers 20, 30 Fruits chn’d 2)4c Fish smoked 1c Ib Fish in oil 30 Flasks 20 Files 30 Fire engines, extinguishers 85 pr ct Feather bone 20 Flannels 35 Fur sking 16 Fertilizers 10. Fire crackers, 26.. Fire works, 25. Hogs, live, Lac lb. Hay $2 per ton. Hogs, 6¢ Ib. Honey, 3c Ib. House furniture 80, Hair cloth, Hair, 20 per cent. Isinglass, 25. Hate, 30 per cent. Hammocks, a Ilum’g oil, 25. Ink, 25 per cent. India rnb cloth’g.35. tie ve hogs, Le Lithographs, 16¢ Ib bels, 35 per cent Lumps, 30 per cent tania 20 per cent Ealt, 15¢ bu Music sheete, 10 Musteal instruments, 30 per cent Newspaper supplements, 25 per cent Oysters in shells, 25; in bulk. 10c gal Poultry, 20 Photus, 20 per cent Paper, 26 percent Picture-frainee, 30 Pabiphleta, | Tee Ib Print press, 10 uled paper, 85 per cent. Stereotypes 1, nex, 30 per cent. . 25 per cent. ROSSLAND’S SOLID BUSINESS MEN Directory of Leading Firms and Professiona) tPeople Who Advertise in the Record. _ Steam engin MINING BROKERS, abne: py & Barkers The Walters Co. John M, Burke. McGreygor Atkinson & Co. + MINES AND REAL ESTATE Jul R, Cook. GENEMAL 0 ROMANDIBE. «funter Brus. Houghton & Bannett MARDWAKE AND MINE SUPPLIES, avers Hardware |Co. DRY GOODS FIRMS, The Crescent. MILLINELS. Le Bon Marche. LINELY STABLES. ied Star Livery & Transfer Co. Palace Stables. DRUGGISTS. Geo. A, Fraser, STATIONARY AND WALL PAPER. {1. 8. Wallace. MEAT MARKETS. Rugrell & Haley, (Suevessors to P. os & Co.) HOTELS. Hote! Alien, The Csraned. The Leland International. Tominion Hutel. sand if thought fos +e people. PLUMBELB, OUT. OF TOWN ADVERTISEBS. L. C. Dillman, broker,. ‘po poene! a | Ee 5 Topping, Teall, Dr. J. T. McKensie, Dry Edward Bowes: Dr. D. E. Kerr, snd stone , J. L.Parkor, Joseph Dabney, Mining Engineer ‘Dabney and Parker, Mines and Mining. Mings examined and reported on. Special atien given to the placing of Mining Proper d the management of mines. ROSSLAND, B.C. Cable address, “ Parker, Rossland.’ Moreing and Neal and Bedford McNell's Codes. The Walters Co. Limited Liability. ‘|DrawerL. - = - Rossland, B. C. Buy and sell legimate mining stocks only. Special attention given to the stock of The Canadian Gold Fields Syn- dicate, Limited, operating the well known . SUNSET NO. 2 MINE at Rossland. Cable Address “Walters.” Use Bedford McNeill’s, Liebers and Clough’s Codes. Cc. W. RICHIE & CO. Mines and Mining Stockhrokeis 11 Post Street, SRVKs -F WASHINGTON. Trail, B.C. . Exchange Ni Allen FH. & Ore Shipments and Dividends. The ore shipments to varions smelters from the principal mines jor the last week ending Oct. 9 were: Le ] Bank, Spokane. rae, 1,200 tons : 75 tons january. 1 to Sept. 20 were as Pretty Le Roi War Eag! Columbia & | Tron Mask *Concentrates. From January 14 to June 19, melusive tae re. milled in the camp wag .as fol- ay 20 tons |” BRICKLAYING All kinda of brick, stone and cement work done by H. Christenren, brick- layer., Office at the gym and lock- Shop. Alley back of Windsor. THE WEEKLY RECORD Will be Issued Every THURSDAY MORNING wt will conta.n a the principal : pews othlichen noone Da, Mino Dividends Paid. ‘The dates and amounts of dividends is by the Le Roi mine are as fol- lows: 3 $25,000 - _ 50,000 December 3, 1896 January 6, 1897. January 27, 1897 February 26, 1897 SSRVSSRELER ILE R SY 3222222222222233! IE raction -VERISCOPE- GENUINE PICTURES OF THE Corbett-Fitzsimmons —Fight at Carson City— Marv Hoosly Lifelike! Don’t Fail to —See it. Two Nights— Monday and Wednesday, —Nov. 29 and Dec, 1— Cc. M. Weller, Gibeon & Wilcox. Prices, 5c, 750., aisd-$1.00,:" Rossland Opera hae i Fy traordinarY} COMING]|= wae International Hotel Rooms Newly Fitted and Furnished and Prices Reduced —tTo-— a $3.00 a Week. oes uate: scorers one. Melts CLA, Cla —Red Mount#in Teni 4 .T.BM.- ects: iss oie iran and Oth Wednesday ofeach mouth ~Applications for Liquor Lloente. jock ai, suvdivision vf distr 83 Chey OF Bocstond ‘ay LEY & OFS tatricy lot SIIPLEY & McARTHUR. Deted Oct, 25, 1897. Appication for Liquor License. by given that we will a next of the Board oom: iniesiouers. of the City iW welt gi iin the pres utises Htuate on lot 19, Dated Nov. 20, 1897. United States Consulate. TO ALL WHOM HS MAY CONCERN. Be it known that of the’ * "Consular et at, Rossland And furiber that unidersisned has y Connular has entered upon the duticx of ee cite. The Gonsnlar, Agency is, esta » 25-2 Washington Strest, Bossten act NO 25-27 KR. BL OCKBERGRR, Consular A sent of the U Rossland, B.C., Sete thy pv ited' Staten: Furniture Wahted. Wanted Second Hand Furniture of all kinds bought and sold. Rossland Furniture Company, 2 Columbia Avenue kaat, A. B. FINDLEY, D.D.S., L.D.S. Graduate of the Philadelphin Dental college and Hospital of Oral Surgery. Sinent Ulork Rasiaed Boe D. HE. ERR, D. ps The latest methods and appliances, Artistic Crown and Bridge Work ‘Teeth on Cust ALU: i . ae MINUM, light and dur. Live and Let Li Is tho Motto’ ofthe RECORD JOB‘ OFFICE } Our .Prices -ane-too-close to,take any: chances on losses sy , our:work will be C. ©. D. . We are now located in our Fire..Proof Building and have-as: complete a JOB. OFFICE _As there is in the:.Kootenays, New Tyrer x New PREssss . GooD -WoRKMEN. Al: Work will. be ready when Promised -EULL. COUNT GUARANTEED. «sMining Prospectuses In a Substantial Manner and Artistic Style at prices which -| will warrant the work being done at home. JWE:CAN PRINT .. . Bill Heads Note Heavs i. Busisess Cards . . Wedding Cards :Letter Circulars _ . Envelopes Dodgers Hangers Briefs Programs Steck Certificates, Bills of:Fare.and in fact anything and everything in the Job Printing line. Letter Heads Statements Visiting Cards Note Circulars Posters We will give.you.good value for your money; but must have it, so do not ask Credit, : Call and get.estimates on anything you, want dune. You Cannét Save Money By Sénding Your Work Away- RECORD JOB OFFICE bt E, Columbia Ave. Over Fraser's AuDAILY RECORD OFFICE. +) We hayeta:: WIRE ‘STITCHER, NUMBERING MA- . ;| CHINE and lots.of.new type, and are prepared to prin OM THE RECORDS. Tran: NOVEMBER 19, Ido May 14. Multero 4, Morrow 34, Atwood 34 , Angas Beaton to H. E. Rob- tack Bear, H. T. Engelskjen to John Lareen. The Fred 44, Arthur Gowing to John F, Rogers. NOVEMBER 22, Marta H. Marymont to Wm. Rolls, Nevada 14, Stephen Walch to W. J. Harris and “w. D. McFadden. Golden Cross 3g, Golden Age 3, Mackie 4, John McHale to Robert Mackie. Golden Age, Golden Cross and Mackie Harry Smith to F. M. McLeod. Almaden, Edward N. Bouche to F. J. Walker and Mary E. Rammelmeyer. NOVEMBER 23, Golden Cross 44, Golden Age 3, Mackie 14, Nevada 3g, Stephen Walch to Thomas Stack. Same transfer Thos, Stack toF. M. McLeod. ——— Metal Quotations. New York, Nov. 23—Copper—dull; brokers’ price, $107; exchange price. $10.75 to $10.87)¢. Bar silver, 585¢c. per ounce; Mex- can dollars, 455¢c; silver certificates, ail atnaiag’ ;Domestic, brokers’ price, $3.50; exchange " price $8.80. ot $3.85 The Klondike. For the finest rooms in the city with free use of bathe call upon Mrs. Jennie I. Stone, The Klondike, top floor. ders block, Columbia avenue und Lin- coln street. 7-20-tf en Our stock of men’s clothing, a line of extra heavy men’s suits $10, $12 snd S18 fo $5 at Hunter Bros. 1-20-t! Stone jars all sizes at Hunter Bree, tf. Self basting roasters, a few lett a Hunter Bros. 22-t! — Air tight heaters, steel lined at Hun- ter Bros. ——. A $2.50 shoo at $1.50 at Houghton & Bannett’s. Miners’ ‘and dressing shoes ae one- third you pay eleewhere at Houghton & Bannett’s. Boys’ rubber boots.at Hunter Bros. Children’s long and short rubbers at Hunter Bros. A suit of clothes well worth $15, you get for $6 at Houghton & Bannett’ > : Lost—Papers from Johnson Electrica Company, addressed to Fred. J. Ed- monds—Finder will kindly leave at this office. 11—18, ty ———_ ROSSLAND RETAIL MARKET. Lemons Are Tighter than Ever Before---Sel- Ung for $6 per Case. The market keeps firm. Fresh meats are steady and vary very. little. Flour and butter has advanced a little, but}, now promises to hold steady. Regard- ing fruit the market is flush. FRESH MEATS. Plain steak... Veal chops. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Lard Sugar Hungarian flour. smoked side. Clear side. am Gone butter. Dair: Best Moca and Java Tea according to quality $3, a pee Ib. CANNED GOODS. +4225 per case. .. 2,60 per case. VEGETABLES. $1.26@1. Ot Der sack, Turnips. 146 per Ib. FRESH FRUIT. Beaches: Bird Baad case. r box. 3 ver basket. .75 per box. per 18@ 5.00@415 each. Prospectors axc ai¢/Dominion: Hotel 2b per Ib HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS, Cook stoves, wineruaneeen Counter scales. No Delay. Money to loan on Mortgages and Colateral Se- curities, apply T. Gregson & Co. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Advances made on Consignments. Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. ROMLAND. BC. A Free Business - Lunch From 10 a. m. to 12. m. at the _BAR—— A Snap Shot A-splendid chance to purchase a large block of Mining Stock, in the Anaconda Consolidated Gold Mining Company. This company have 8 Fine Claims on Sophia Mountain. Company’s license is paid for 1897 and aasement all done. Block 225,000 shares for $700.00 cash. Call and see T, W. BIRKS, “Imperial Block, a Jonnie L. Stone DEALER IN ‘|Real Estate Mining Stock And Minus ROOM TWENTY, TRADERS BLOCK, ROSSLAND, B, C. Houses Rented and Kents Collected Properties Listed and Advertised Free. Ifyou have anything to sell or wiah to buy anything call and register your wants free. Mineral City and Cariboo City Town Lots For Sale. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. J. H. Spiking ASSAYER. B.C. All samples received by mail carefully assayed. RCSSLAND. This office and the citizens of this yicinity are constantly re- ceiving inquiries concerning this section of the country which are difficuit to answer by - letter, so the Reconp gives the following information for the beneht of all: Rossland is situated in British Columbia, eight miles from the TUMBLERS, Venitian Glass. TUMBLERS, Extra Thin. TUMBLERS, Large Beer. TUMBLERS, Table Glass. TUMBLERS, Lemonade. TUMBLERS, Iced Wines. TTMBLERS, Soda Water. O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave. and Lincoln 8t. J. U.. McKenzie, M, D., McGill, Montreal,} g and A P Licential of the Royal ‘a of Pazsioian and Bui . Balnberg b, Tdosatisl of the Hac: alty of Bbyeicians end Surgeons, Glasgow. Bpectalty made = Eye and Eat Diseases, Orrick: SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. ROSSLAND NORMALSCHOOL CORNER OF Second and Lincoln Sts. Now open for Business Students. From 6 to 75 may enter at any time. Foreigners taught thoroughly to and write English in a few weeks. LESSONS—9 to 12. 1to4 and 7 to9. Terms moderate. Z. E. FREER, prin. Miss Emma Doherty, Teacher of Painting and Drawing. >——_ BRICK. (First-class Building brick st MODERATE PRICES. ALEX LARSON: Ne + | Samples and particulars at taper 7 Bros. Record Job Office Has constantly on hand s supply of For Sale Cards For Rent Cards To Lease Cards No Credit Cards Furnished Rooms Cards. Assorted Colors. Attractive Design. Z Record Job Offiec ants for, “Queen Victoria, Het ond Jubii ae! serurse. Bi Sic Picks. een boundary line be- tween Canada and the United ~ States, Itis reached from the north via the Canadian Pacific to on the C river, from there tu Trail by steamer, and from Trail to Ross- land by the Columbia & Western railway. From the south via Spokane, y the Pelle a Norther and Columbia & Red Mountain railways, Rossland has forty hotels, with bars, eating and lodging ruoms, and a dozen restanrants. There are three weekly news- papers and two dailies. other branches of business are well represented. The popula- tion is a eiconly estimated from 6000 to Board, tad lodging at the ho- tals, $2 to $3 per day. Meals 25. to 50 cents. Furnished reoms, $2.50 to $7 per week. ‘ It is useless to write and - ask if any particular business would pay here. Everybody must be his own judye and take his own chances, While there is not work tor all whoiaquire, most sober, indus- tiious persons who really wish to work have so far been ab'e to obtain it. We would not advise any man to land here ‘‘broke” without friends, although many who have done 80 are doing well, This camp is now settling business _ basis. or bonding and developing min- ing property; buying aod selling real estate; building houses for rental purposes, prospecting and staking prospectors. Many are heresimply lookingon in won- derment. We believe it will go on and on until land can boast of a population of 50,000. After that il 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 Heber are scarcely excelled by NADIAN @ PACIFIC Ky. Soo Pacific Line. ‘The Cheapest, Most Comfortable and Direct joute from ROSSLAND, KASLO, NELSON AND ALL KOOTENAY POINTS. ltt Baer {the Pacite Eqnipment unsurpassed, combining palatial dinning end, sleeping cars, ay coaches, tor Pe colohist sipepiug cove sence ail trate, aikeel sotinestion is made with CEB, Koot, enay steamers st Trail for ell points éast and kets, ete apply To any aout Coudien Pact eo allway A. B. MacKENZIE, Agt., Rossland. H. M. MacGREGOR, Traveling Passenger Agent, Nelson. E. J. COYLE, District Passenger Agent, Vancouver. = Shares, $1.00 Each. spected at any time by anyone. very low price of 10 CENTS PER For further information address Harry P. Jones, PRESIDENT. The Eureka Consolidated Mining Co. Capitalization $1,000,000. 500, 000 Shares Treasury Stock. This Company owns the Eureka and Eldorado Mining Claims on the Colville Indian Reservation near the International Boundary Line between Rossland und Northport. They canbe examined or in- AJl 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. or call.apon J. C. Coe, SECRETARY. P. O. BOX 225, ROSSLAND, B. C. The Fast Line Superior Service ‘Through Tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES AND :OANADA. DIRECT CONNECTION iwith the Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. ‘Trains depart from Spokane, No. 1, ‘weat bound, 8:25 P.M. No. 2 2east bound, 7:00 ACM. TICKETS TO JAPAN AND CHINA vA TACOMA and RORTEERN PACIFIO For informetion. time cards maps and tickets apply to agents 0 of the 8.F.&N. and its General Agents ‘ipokaue, Avaan. Write fora new map of Kootenay country REN. BRITISH COLUM BIA SMELTING AND REFINING (0, {Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver and Copper Ores. | eee cet KAS.C & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARD. Subject to change without notice. Trains run on Pacific standard time. Arrive weeps SERBBERS GEO. F. COPELAND, : Superintendent Wisconsin Central’ Line mar Fast Trains “daily between St. ROBERT IRVING, PLA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE COEUR a’ALENE MINES, PALOUSE, LEWISTON, WALLA WALLA, BAKER CITY MINES, PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, CRIPPLE OREEK GOLD MINES And all points carte: ends south. Only line east via Balt ‘and Det Steamship tickets i marope and other for eign countries. Leave. | srOKAWn Time scHEDULE | AnatvE and Chicago and biseues and all points in Wisconsin, making connection in Chicago with all lines running east and west. For full information regarding routes, rates maps, folders, etc., address your nearest ticket igent, or J. iS CO. POND, Gen. Pass. Agt., Miivaukee, Wis E. S. TOPPING, TRAIL, B.C. Has Mining Properties for sale or bond om Lookout mountain, Beaver -m.| sreek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer ; | Park and all parts of Columbia basin. Also lots at Trail and Deer Park3 -m.| Will examine properties, will buy “|stock for outside investors and will . | Potect them from wild cats, Don’t Mind Other advertisements. — How cheap they seem to offer their goods, you always can buy for legs than half price at Houghton & Bannett 42 E. Columbia Ave. AUCTION SALE at 6:30 P.M. at RED FRONT 3 Doors East of Post Office. Or GEORGE 8. BATTY, Gen. Agt. ,246 Stark St. Portland, Ore Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Europe, do not fail to call on the near- est Canadian Pacific y agent, or Fast Mail: Walle Wall® Portlan n_ Francisc* Boker city aud the Hast. Local Mail: — Coeur ‘Aenes, Farmin field, Colfax, Moscow. 7:15 a.m Daily. a jar en Hoketas oq further information page 00. 30 Columbia avenue w. we a HURLBUBT, Gun. Pass. AGENT, Portland, Oregon. Internationa Navigation and Trading Co,, Ltd. ‘teamer “International” and “Alberta” on ii ‘ Koote! nay Lake and River. Time Card, Ln effect 12th July, 1897. Subject SRNL TE ation with all paso ri |. & F. 8. R. to and from North- aoe aac, Beads Afsvs Kaslo, Sunday connection at Boni trains east bound, leavin and pound arriving Bpol “The Alberta awaits arrival ing for Honner’s Ferry. G. ALEXANDER, Gen. Man. communicate with STITT, Will examine and report on mines for sale, and also on mines of which stocai s being sold. if my reports are found not to be correct I will refund all moneys invested cu same. JOHN M. BURKE, Rosslaad, B.C JOHN M. BURKE|_ SCREANED Rola and Cle Elum COAL For Sale by... NELSON'S Wond and Coal Co. Orders received at Rossland Drug Store. Post Office Bloc! W. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, Commercial Court, near Washington St. OFEN DAY AND NIGHT. Caskets and Ketal Liniug al ‘Te.egraph on hand rders promptly attended te, ROSSLAND | OPERA HOUSE ‘Terma apply MISS iaetiae BEDOARD,| Maanger. P.O. Box 862, Spokane st. and Cooke ave Do YOU WANT A MAP OR AS NEWSPAPEK cure IF sO, ADDRESS ALLEN A. SMITA, TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO. inary “Kin Mines," We will not attempt to discuss tbe mines ji «single ar- ticle, aswe 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 and order, It is supplied with waterworks and electric lighta, ‘he main street is graded and ten blocks are built up with two and three story busi- ness houses. For turther information come and sec for yourself, or subscribe a Ts rem 7 be paid. FREE. ) Bonanza for atte For a outnt vind territory, "i ae ane Dept. 7, 866 Going to Chicago Kaslo, B.C., 12th July. 3 To Anywhere East 2? P.M. & 0. RY. Gret-clane trains leas andar Kaut for oF Cleago, on arrival of t: ‘The Dri ive Wheel of Trade is Su inns true of railways as of business. wi thought! in mind leis not It to ace wet rains. u Sucees an ‘eawicalemt for Palatial ‘Tra Voluntary in ndorrewent ol retiern Line fs spontaneous on the very traveller ‘who patronizes for the Damy or WEEKLY Rrcogp. . MEAD, General ‘Agent. see that your ticket fiom Minucapoli or Bee Paul oF Duluth, reads via THE NORTH -WESTERN LINE ve pinneapolis Let me estimate and submit samples. TO PROSPECTORS. ‘ We sre making a Specialty of stocking good mining proper- ties and are. daily INCORPORATING propomtions in all Districts of B. 0. ‘Treasury stocks all listed East. For further par iculars apply to L. 0. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Sherwood Blk, gpokane, Wash. W.S.JONES Custom Broker Real Estate Agent: Offive with Rossland Water & LightCo, C land Miners’ Livery Stable NELSON, B.C. PACK AND SADDLE HORSES. ‘FEED AND SALE STABLE C. M. Weller, | PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Ave. BEFORE The Record Job Office was put in the people of Rossland were charged prices for work out jof all reason. ‘The regular price for Sixteenth Sheet Dodgers was $5.00 a thousand. Wedo them for $2.50. You can get the 1 ber’ of work, fall comic” lantern—Lateat 248 Washington Bt. F. 0, BAVAGE, Portland, Oregon nd Spokane street. _ - Office and shcp corner Columbia livery aid B00 slides at bargain. 2 this office. u—ll—t,