Evening Record. ave Published every day (except Sunday) In Regard to Men. John Howells, son of the novelist, Wiliam Dean Howells, recently’ received a diploma in architecture from» Paris institution, where he had been a student DAILY: One Yuar in Advance Biz MoutLs One Month... By Carrier by the Week. Bingle Copy......-.+- WEEKLY One Year, in advance... Six months, in advance. Bingle Copy...-.-+-+++: giv Official City Paper. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1897. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MA Mail for United States, Victoria, Van- couver and New Westminster via Spo- kane closes at 10 a. m. 2 Mail for Revelstoke, Victoria, Van- couver, New west of Revelstoke via Trail, closes at 2p.m. "es tts Saail for Winnipeg and Eastern Canada closes at 10 a. m. : Mail for Nelson, Kaslo, Salmo and Ymir closes at 10 a. Mail for Nakusp Fo: stok at 2p. via D. m. The local issues being discussed by the Rossland papers are.just now pretty well threshed out. The Minerhasgiven over the fight for export duty on oreand devoti: foe BS hi the C. P. BR.” City politics is at a stand still and the “outs” and “ins” are lay- ing quiet. The conservatives andzliber- als are beginning to wake up, and are trying to find out where they areat. If itis alittle quiet just now our dear readers can console themeelves with the fact that a hot time is near at band. The visit o: Charles Tupper and his party may mean a great deal for Rossland and this section. If they are favorably impressed with our mines, they will follow up the investments al- ready made and be the means of at- tracting Eastern and English capital. Sir Charles has for many years been closely identified with monied men, who . rely upon his advice and judgment. They should be given an oportanity to fully investigate the mineral resources of this district, and if this is done there can be but little question that they will go away well impressed. ‘Westminster and all points | Rou: m. ° and Slocan pointe at 2p. m. and ts arrives ea mail five years. pPrince Fran- marvo, and he had just $10 on hia person. the Russian battle be the firet the Nobel prize, propagation of war. surance against war.” to his friend, Bolts, a box containing the score of a new opera entirely com- pleted, but that the box is not to open tntil after the Italian composer’s Max Haddad, who now lives in re- ware accompanied the king.on his offi- cial tours about Galats. In a recent interview Jeande Reaske told a funny story of how his brother louard went to sleep during the ‘‘Meis- tersinger” at Bayreuth, and how he had to vigorously shake him to make him stop the strange sounds which were scandalizing the audience. FOUR THOUSAND FOR A HUSBAND. M St. Louls Woman Bid That Amount for Another's Spouse. St. Louis, Oct, 1.—According to the Post-Dispatch John A. Truitt, a conduc- toron the Northern Central Electric street car line was said by his wife for $4,000 to a woman who declares that she loves the man more than his wife does. The deal was the sequel to the following be ed, nor its contents investizated Gi tne lows: oO. remarkable statement made to Mrs. Traitt by a Mra. Stephens, who lives in this city with her father: “Mrs, Truitt: I love your hueband, and I want him. I have traveled the world over, and he is the first man. ever loved. I will give yr $4,000 cash for him if you will give him op. Truitt, who is the father of four chil- di seems to agree to the deal. It is stated that last Tuesday Mrs, i knowing that her another, attempted to take her life by swallowing a big dose of morphine. —— E. J. “Booth Oyster’ in bulk or tins. ii 9-30-t£ Carssaw, 22 Washington St. The Klondike. For the finest roams in the city with free use of baths call upon Mrs. Jennie |S L. Stone, The Klondike, top floor Tra- ders block, Columbia avenue und Lin- coln street. 7-20-tf ROSSLAND’S SOLID BUSINESS MEN. of Leading Firms and Professional FRUIT FAIR OPENS TOMORROW. Fine Procession With Innumerable Floats— All Arrangements Complete. The fourth annual Spokane Fruit Fair opens its doors next Tuesday with the largest display of fruits, grains, grasses, roots and vegetables ever seen in the cific n-rthwest. Indeed, though but four years old the Spokane Fruit Fair is now the largest fruit fair in America. The opening day is to be one of splendor. The opening of the gates of the fair to the public will be preceded by a mag- nificent harvest festival parade, which will be unquestionably the finest pro- cession ever witnessed. in any of the Pacific coast cities. It is fashioned much after the Mardi Gras parade of the southern cities; where art, out- rivals nature hereelf in beauty. All arrangements for the big parade|- are complete and it is found that it will be nearly a mile long. There will be over twenty magnificent floats, costing from $150 to $800 apiece. The United States will be represented {by an immense globe in the center of the ship of state, on the ‘hich will be perched Col- diers will represe: Highlanders. of the - Two large Enghsh fiags secured from Victoria to be this float. The float will also be accom- Ronied by a band playing British airs. e fruit fair will also have a handsome float in the parade with two cornucoplas filled with fruit, and an immense pile of all the products of the soil. e god- dess of plenty will ride in a magnificent float attended by four pages, id. a Dr. Findley. People Who Advertise in the Record. Mining Brokers. Dabney & Parker. The Walters Co. B. 8. Cook & Co. John M. Burke. Frank A. Raid. Jennie L. Stone. J. E. Fulton. McGreggor Atkinson & Co. - Anglo Canadian Mining Exchange. General Merchants. Hunter Bros. Thomas Wilson & Co Hardware and Mine Supplies. Travers Hardware Co. Livery Stables. Red Star Livery & Transfer Co. Palace Stables. © Druggists. Geo. A. Fraser. Stationery and Wall Paper. Ruseell_& Haley, (Successors to P. Burns & Co.) Hotels. Hotel Allan. The Howard House. Dominion Hotel. Plumbers. C. M. Weller. Gibson & Wilcox. Contractors, ©. H. Henderson. Laundries. Roeeland Laundry. . Stenographers. Mrs. Helen L. Keys. The Misses Tuttle. Or The Leland The Grand. D. M. Linnard. Rossland Opera House. Tea Merchants. ing spring, rammer, autnmn and win- ir. ‘The mineral department has a novel and handsome float. Nearly all the large business houses of Spokane will be represented in the parade. —— A Daring Feat. J. Bovine, the well known contor- tionist and all-round athelete left for Spokane this morning, where he will at- tempt to cross Spokane falls on a tight rope’ Ae said if a reasonable purse is pat up he will carry J. D. Brownelle on is shoulders. LUCKY ASSISTANCE. Cholly (after a spree)—‘‘How did you brick and stone work. Alex. Larson, brick manufacturer. ‘Wm. L. Webb, second hand furniture. Mine Companies, * Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate. Salmon River Mining company. ORE SHIPMENTS AND DIVIDENDS. Figures That Speak of the Progress of De- velopment of Rossiand’s Mines. ‘The ore shipments to various smelters from the principal mines week ba ing Sept. 20 were: Ol. . for the last 1,650 tons 60 tons 50 tons we eee el, 760 from weil Joseph Dabney, yt Parker, Ying Engineer. Dabney and Parker Miues and Mining. Mines examined and reported on. Mining Properties and the mi Cable address, “Parker, Rossland.” Moreing nd Neal and Bedford MoNell's Cod of ore to 1 January 1 to Sept. 20 were as It is reported that Verdi has intrasted | OU Fro! , ore milled Mine The dates and id by the Le The market keeps firm. F: are steady and vary very little. and butter has advan now promises to ing fruit the market is flush. Fresh Meats. Lard . Sugar Hungarian flour. Spokane flour. Good, Clark & Co, | Bacon Plambs.. Black & White Grapes _.85. per Apples . Pears . Lemons Watermellons telopes ...-. he Picks. . Mining bammers.... Canadian Pacific. Northern Pacific. The Northwestern. Wisconsin Central. International Nav. & Trade Co. Out of Town Advertisers. L. C. Dillman, broker, Spokane. , Trail, B. e kane ‘ical College. ir Livery Stables, Ymir, B. C. me aepelting & Refining company, find 1 yoahself this morning, old chap?’’ Teddy—Didn’t. Me man found me.” —Town Lops. or bee laa Bask, Spokane x a . Allen Ge Bmalth, Chiago, O. R. & N. | Broot Kaslo & Slocan. Dividends Paid. amounts of dividends . 41,997 tons 14 to June 19, tnclusive the camp was as fol- -. 2,472 tons Roi mine are as fol- ++. $26,000 . 50,000 25,000 2. 25,000 25, 25, 25 000 _@ little, hold steady. 1.75 ben .75 per box. 2.00 box. 6.50 ver box. Ib. Ib. .$ -15 per Ib. “15 per Ib, "20 be per b. Canned Delicacies of Every Kind s Cook Building, ; Prices Reduced ‘\O. M. FOX & CO. each,| WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. 1 and Waterloo, in groups from one to $20 000 To Loan D. M. LINNARD, Columbia Ave., Rossiaa The Waterloo Hotel TRAIL, B. O. Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress Tenant Rates Per . Firet-Clase Furnished Rooms With or Without Board, FOR SALE Four Ruom House and Lot for Saie. Title Perfect. I N. Biaelow - 47 Columbia Ave. BEFORE The Record Job Office was put in the people of Rossland were charged prices for work out of all reason. The regular price for Sixteenth Sheet Dodgers was $5.00 a thousand. We do them for $2.50. You can get the best of work, fall count, prompt de- livery and be savéd money by patronizing the Record Job Office. International Hotel Rooms Newly Fitted and Furnished and — $3.00 a Week. Special attention given to the placing of management of ROSSLAND, B. 0. In sums of $800,0r more fo rt time on @| wens oeale fe d Live and Let Live RECORD .:.. JOB rer yas Waar . OFFICE Our Prices will be made 400) close to take any chances on losses so our work will be ‘OD. We are now located in our Fire Proof Building and have as complete a As there is in the Kootenays MaP OR A NEWSPAPER cure IF 60, ADDRESS ALLEN G. SMITA, TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO, Let me estimate and submit samples. The ; Canadian Gold . Fields Syndicate LIMITED. Mines: Sunset No. 2 operators. if ‘Shares sold only at par. The Walters Co., Ltd. Ly. ae somal Brokers, Rossland, B. C. ‘ble Address: “Walters.” U: - Nelle Morelng & Neal's, Lieber'send Cloagh’s Russian English Canadian American French Scotch Australian Spanish Hawaiian at Columbia Ave. and Lincoln St. NoDelay. Money toloan on Mortgages and Colateral Se. | curities, apply T. Gregson & Co. AUCTIONEERS ; AND VALUERS, Advances made on Consignments. Notaries, Conveyancers, oS ORSLAND, aw, J.J. Henager and Alex Wilson have valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murphy creek, Sullivan creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek nine claims, on which a working bor.d at New Type * New Presses Good Workmen. All. Work will. be Ready when, Promised. FULL COUNT GUARANTEED. ‘We havea WIRE STITCHER, NUMBERING MACHINE and lots of New Type, and are prepared to ete Mets - Mining Prospéctuses emie,|In a Substantial Manner and Artistic Style at | prices which will warrant the work being dote at home. WE: CAN PRINT” Stock Certificates Bill Heads Note Heads Business Cards Wedding Cards Letter Circulars. Envelopes Dodgers Hangers Briefs .~ _ Programs a Bills of Fare and in fact anything and everything in the Job Printing -line. ‘We will give you good value for your. money ; bu’ must have it, so do-not.ask Credit. Call and get estimates on anything you want done. You Cannot ‘Save Money * + + By Sending Your Work - Away RECORD JOB OFFICE will be given upon reasonable ter me. at Clark, et you smell it?—Ex. MIGNON’S SONG. Know'st thoa the land where citron- ap- les Vloom, Ard oranges like gold in leafy gloom, ‘A gentle wind from deep blue heaven blows, The myrtle thick, and high and laure) Bryon it, then? Know one there! tis there. QO, my true loved one, thou with me 1" must go Know’s thou the houee, its porch with pillars tall? ‘The rooms do glitter, glitters bright the And marble statues stand,and look each what’ thi, poor child; to thee they’ve done’ cnow’at thou it, then? Know'st “nis there, ’tis there, 0, my protector, thou with me + “must go? Know’st thou the bill the bridge that hangs on cloud’ ‘The mules in mist grope: o’er the torrent lou qn caves lie coiled the .dragon’s ancient ‘The crag leaps down and over in the ; ‘gt thout it, then? Know'et (homthefe! ‘tis there, Our way rans; O,my father, wiltt thou Sethe, “Wilhelm Meister.”’ ——— PLAYFUL PARAGRAPHS. FOLLOWED INSTRUCTIONS. Miatrese+I told hag haye an hour ago the in the parlor, Bridget. to form or-Sare an? ol ‘aid, mum ; don’t ate HI8 OCCUPATION. “what are you doing now, for a liv- ing?” : ¥ j f ‘My wife’s father.” ae BHE DID IT. Mistrese—Bridget, did. you put the ooh Me scala that, mum. Here’s ridgel . the ridgey lie onda Standard. —_— See McKinnon at the Alhambra. What does Alhambra mean? It was a Moorish palace where the Moorish ki epaired to spend their summers. Such is the name oT McKinnon’s hos- telry on Washington street. —~— The Reconp job office. will save you 25 per cent over old prices. tf —a— Mrs. Jennie L. Stone, stock broker, wants 6,000 shares of Iron Mask 7-2A-t. — THE NEW CANADIAN TARIFF. Important Items From an Official Copy of the Customs Tariff of 1897. Apples, 40c Ib. Almonds, 8c. Ib. Apples dried,46c.lb Adzes, per cent. Agate iron, Asbestos, 25. Artificial flowera, 25. Butter, 4c per lb. Beans, Parley, 30 per cent. Blackberries 2c. 1b. Bank notes, bonds, bills of Ex. 85 per British Gum, 10. 80 per cent. 15c. per-bu. Brags nails, etc., Babbit metal, 10. Brass pumps, 30. cles, 30. ds, not paper 80 Blasting powder, 2c.Buttons, 25. Brushes, 25 percent. Blue prints, 20. Canned meats 25. Corn megl 25c Ib Cond’d milk,344c lh. Castile soap, 2c Ib. Cheese, 8c per Ib. ° Chickory,gr’n,8¢ 1b. Chickory, roasted, 4c Cocoa paste, 4c Ib, Cocoanuts #1 hund. Cocoacut,desic’d 5c pee 80 per cent. ite, 25 pr ct. Gomp. metal, 10. ins, 26 pr ct. Canoee, 25 pr ct. Codd liver oil, 20: Feathers 20, Coffee, roasted 2c Ib. || Jennie L. Stone DEALER IN Real Estate Mining Stock And Mines ROOM TWENTY, TRADERS BLOCK, R OSSLAND, B. 0. Houses Rented and Rents Collected Properties Listed and Advertised Free. Ifyou have anything to sell or wish to buy anything call and register your wants free, Mineral City and Cariboo City Town Lots For Sale. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. J. H. Spiking ASSAYER. s.00 0 on) Bo ad eared np ka All RCSSLAND. This office and the citizens. of this yicinity are con ly re- THE P =CORD’S WRITE-UP. There are so many “paid write-ups” inithe promotion of mining schemes td projects that the public is justly sceptical upon the absolnte reliability « accounts given of various mines\and prospects. ‘The RecorD has no desire -» .reciate the efforts of publishers in: this direction, but it does desire, above all else, that the write-up of this camp, to soon be undertaken, be accepted as a truthful, conservative and complete uccount of the minesin the vicinity of Rossland, and therefore make this offer: WE WILL PAY $100 IN GOL FOR ANY FALSE iT CANADIAN PACIFIC KY. —AND— Soo Pacific Line. The Cheapest, Most Comfortable and Direct Route from ROSSLAND, KASLO, NELSON AND ALL KOOTENAY POINTS. Through Tickets.to and from the Pacific Coast to tern and European Points. ae arte care tazusdas day coaches, tourist and free colonist sleeping cars Fun on él trains. asker tee etn le riate wise ER. Root. ‘enay steamers at Trail for all points east and For particulars as to rates, tlekete, terms, ote apply to any agent Cansdian Pacitlo Railway A. B. MacKENZIE, Agt., Rossland. M. MacGREGOR, ‘Traveling Passenger Agent, Neleon. BE. J.) COYLE,’ District Passenger Agent, Vancouver. Containedin-the Entire Write-Up And will obligate the Recorp’s plant and good will of the paper to the aithful performance of this obliga- tion. We only wish to qua‘ify.this offer by being released from obligation when others are given as authority. Realizing that it will be impossible to obtain all information desired, by persenal examination, and expert opinions, we make ‘this reservation. “Phe write-up, which will firat be published in the Datty Recor, will be re-published in the Weekly, aad then, condensed and revised for the SOUVENIR Which will appear about October 15th. This isaue will consist of at least 10,000 COPIES i Fandenmaly Round and Tilnatrated. ceiving iaquiries concerning this section of the country which are difficuit to answer by letfer, so the Recorpgives the following information for thé beneht of all: Rossland is situated: in- British Columbia, eight miles from the international boundary line be- tween Canada and the United States, It is reached from the north via the Canadian Pacific to A a, on the C Cc. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Office and shcp corner Columbia ind Bpo kane street. JOHN M. BURKE river, from there to Trail by steamer, and from Trail'to Ross- land by the Columbia & Western railway. - From the gouyt via will and report on mines for sale, and also on mines of which stocgi s being sold. if my reports are found not to be correct I will refund all moneys invested cu same. JOHN M. BURKE. Rowslasd B.C W y the yk Falls & Northern and Columbia & Red Mountain railways, Rossland has forty hotels, with bars, eating end lodging rvoms, and a dozen restaurants. There are three weekly news- papers and two dailica. All other branches of business are well represented. The popula-e tion is variously estimated from 6000 to 7500. Board and ledging at the ho- tels, $2 to $3 perday. Meals 25 to 50 cents. Furnished rooms, $2.50 to $7 per week. Itis useless to write and ask if any particular Uusiness would pay-here. Everybody must be bis own judge and take his own chances, While there is not work tor all who inquire, most sober, indus- trious perzons who really: wish to work: have so far been able to obtain it. We would not advise any man to land here ‘‘broke” without - friends, although many who have done so are doing well, tiling basis. pulace en; not only in- working the mines and cohducting the busi- e , 30. Fruits Fish emoked 1c Ib Fish in oil 30 Flasks 20 Fil Fire engines, extitiguishers 35 pr ct Feather bone 20 Flannels 35 Fur aking 15 Fite crackers, 25. Togs, live, ge lb. Hay $2. Hoge, Bo bi" | Honey, be Ib. House farnitare 80. Hair cloth, 30. Hats, 30 per cent. Hair, 20 per cent, Hammocks, 30. Tsinglase, 25. Illum’g oil, 25. Ink, 2% percent. India rab cloth’g,85. Live hoge,,U3ge lb “Lit hs, 15¢ Ib Labeler SB'pet cent. Lampe, 80. per cont Lumber. 20 per cent Ealt, 16¢ ba Music sheets, 10 Musical instraments, 80 per cent Newspaper supplements, 25 per cent Oysters in shells, 25; in bulk. 10c gal Poultry, 20 Photus, 20 per cent Paper, per.cent ‘ Picture frames, 30 Pathphlets, 16¢ lb Print press, 10 Ruled paper, 85 per cent. Stereotypes, 1}¢c aq in Sewing machines, 30 per cent. Steam engines, 25 per cent. ton. —_— The Recogp job office has numbering stitching machines and can do any bond is of work promptly, crt pai and and all kind: and wili save you money. —— The Rossland laundry has moved and has better facilities than ever for Prompt work. Office Hall’s barber sho; in basement near Grand Uxdon Pct A —— The Rossiand Laundry will call for ncigie and roan aay barber up. ‘3 ri shop, F next Grand Union ho- staking prospectors. ) heresimply lookingon in won- derment. We believe it will go on and on until Rossland can bosst of a population of 60,000. ‘After that it will probably settle down to a proposition of 8 pay roll but not for a few years. There are plenty of money all sections of the the im: Mies," dj: uss the ticle, as we h about them for and have not bee enviable it up with two an ness houses. For turther information come for the Datty or Broors. 7-00-16 and see for yourself, or moe ‘Internationa Navigation and Trading Co., Ltd. tteamer “International” and “Alberta” on er “Kootenay Lake and River. . Fublect oa 10:30 8 m3 ete, Tuesday, Wed- my Saturday, 830 a.m. A ve Kaslo for Nel- son, etc ‘Thurs- day, Friday. \. Bonuer ve Boundary, ive Kasio, Suns Close connection at Bonnet trains east bound, leaving 6) gud west bound arriving Spokane 7 p.m. wrhe Alberta awaits atrival of International pefore leaving for Bonner’s Ferry. @. ALEXANDER, Gen. Man. Kaslo, B.C., 12th July. 1897, KAS.0 & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARD. Subject to change without notice. ‘Trains ran on Pseific standerd time. Kaslo South Fork les CODY LINE. Sandon Arrive 11.458.m. Leave 11.25a.m. GEO. F. COPELAND, Superintendent Leave 10.00 a.m. ‘Arrive 13.20 a.m. ROBERT IRVING, G.F.& P.A Going to Chicago ? To Anywhere East your ticket fiom sce that mind evoliss Bee ‘Paul or Duluth, reads: THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE c. ST. P.M. rye S i Th fi eaye Minneapol ong er fal " arrival of t1 7 of railws ‘business. tesnenrie tne is aoe stmt for ine: success of rth An ie veller H. MEAD, General Agent. F.C, BAVAGE, 248 Washington 6t. Travaing ean Sartiend. Organ Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, bring out friends or W..@TIET, | For apply to 0. mm, | 490 Riverside avenue, + | ab | Or GEORGE 8. BATTY, The| Gen Agt.,246 Stark St. Portland, Ure se Aa ee ee or desiring to 7 relatives from . Ecrope, do not fail to cali on the near- est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, or communicate with 4 The Fast;Line (Through: Tickets to all points in the 4 UNITED ‘ STATES’ AND CANADA. DIREC CONNECTION "with the Spokane Ealls & ‘Northern By. Trains Re & Tear Sous, TICKETS TO JAPAN AND CHINA VAA TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC 8. 8. Co. For information. time ca: maps and ticket spply. to agents of the 8. F.&N. and its con- nections, or F. D. GIBBS, General Agent, Spokane, Waan. Write fora new map of Kootenay country REN. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE COEUR d’ALENE MINES, PALOUSE, LEWISTON, WALLA WALLA, BAKER CITY MINES, PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD MINES anaah ints ane ene, dont. Only line east Steamshi eign countries. caave, | oromann Tixa sonwoucs | senive 1:15 p.m. Daliy. 7:45 am Daily. Fest Stall: Walle Walt 7:15 a.m a in. Franci ? Daily. Baker City aad the East. Local Mail: — Coeur, 6:42 ».m. lenes, Farinin; jar-| Daily. field, Colfax, Pullmanand| | * Moscow. through ticketaend further information & N, office. — 20 vevimbla arenue J) CAMPBELL, aM. 2 DAMS, General Agent. Trav W. H. HUBLBORT, Gum. Pans. AcERr, Portland, Oregon 6 Pasazie [eaia Each day between TRA! 1. a.d ROSSLAND on the COLUMBIA & WESTERN R’y Run made in One Hour. ig ‘No. 5 leaves Trail at 5:45 p.m. connects with Steamer Lytton . F. P, GUTELIUS, Gen. Supt. Wisconsin Central-Line AUNS ‘wo Fast Trains daily between -St. Psu, Minneapolis. and Chicago and Milwankee and all points in Wisconsin, makin; connection in Chicago with all lines run .ng east and west. For full 1n{urmation regar¢‘ag routes, rates, maps, fc'ders, ets.. address your nearest ticke. -vent, or JAMES J PYND \ Gen. Pass. Agt, *’. vaukee, Wis DON’T FORGET, Do not forget that the Recorp job offcs will eave money, do your work promptly and in the best style t _ J. ‘%, MeKenzie, M, D., MoGiI}, Montreal,} rs and eay he Royal College of Physicia: tiSargeons. Ediubatgh, kiosstal ot the Fac- hy of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow. pectalty made of Bye and Rar Diseases. :. Superior ‘Service : p tickets to Europe end other for- al Shares, $1.00 Each. 500 This Ci The Eureka Consolidated Mining Co.. Capitalization $},000.000. 000. Shares Treasury Stock. and Eldorad y owns the Eaurek: For furthes information addrees Harry P. Jones, PRESIDENT. Mining Claims on the Colville Indian Reservation near the International Boundary Line between Rossland nd Northport. spected at any time by anyone. All Individual Stock Pooled until January 1, 1899. Limited amount of the ‘Treasury Stock is now being offered at the very low price of 10 CENTS PER SHARE. the proseeds..of which will be spent in developing the property of the company. They can be.examined or in- or call upon J. C. Coe, SECRETARY. P. O. BOX 225, ROSSLAND, B.C. , , Copper | Office and Wor ks at. Trail, AND REFINING (0, Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver. and Ores. , BRICKLAYING All kinds of brick, stone ana coment work done by H. Christensen, brick- layer. Office at the gun and lock Shop. Alley back of Windsor. Thos. Wilson & Co., Dealer in General Merchandiee. | New Lot of Shoes Just Arrived. . . Rosstand, 8B. C Bm. KDRR, dD. d.8 ‘The latest methods and appliances. Artistic Crown and Bridge Work. ‘Tooth on Cast ALUMINUM, light and.dur- OFFICE: 48 E, Columbia Ave. Over Fraser's Drug.Store. BRISK. First-class Building brick st MODERATE PRICES. ALEX LARSON, P. 0, Box 791. Samples and particulars at Empey Bros. Record Job Office Has constantly on hand a supply .of For Sale Cards - For Rent Cards To Lease Cards , No Credit Cards , Furnished Rooms Cards. , Assorted Colors. Attra tive Design. Record Job Office THE WEEKLY RECORD Will be Issued Every THURSDAY ° MORNING .t \will- contain -all-.tbe--principal E. S. TOPPING, TRAIL. iB. GC. Has Mining Properties for sale or bond on Lookout - mountain, Beaver areek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer Parkiand.all parts of Columbia basin. Also lots at Trail and Deer Park. Vill ‘examine properties, will buy stock ‘for outside investors and will rotect them from wild cats. A. B. FINDLEY. D.D.8., L.D.S. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental college aed Moepital of Qral . Surgery: ‘Stuasi block. Rossland. B. C RORALAMD.OFERA, (MOUSE PPI MI58 LILLIAN REDDARD; a.ager. P. O. Box 862. ‘Seokane a te 'atd Cooks ave. Ymir Livery And ‘feed ‘Stables. Draying.and ‘Teaming, ‘Specialties. Hay and Grain of All Kinds. PRICE & Mcl,EQD,.Prop’a: Ymir, B,O. The Arglo-Canadian Mining Exchange, Ltd , PRApER:e pRue store Glaigs bqaght and sord Capital 950,000.50 Surplus sad Undivided Profits $50,000. Jaocb Hoover, president; A.J. Ross, vicepres- dent: E. J. Dyer, aashier. iil attention paid to mining escrows. SPOKANE = - ° * WASH WwW. R. BEATTY, UNDARTAKING .AND .GMBALMING, Comtaercial ‘Court, near Washington St. QFER DAT ARD WIGRY. | Caskete ond Xetal Lining always on haad Teegraph’ reere, attended to. a GIBSON.& WILCOX Practical Plumbers Estimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at Basement, Postoffice Block. OCorewrrs Avance, Rorrtann, “RB. 6, Cc. W. BICHIE & CO. Mines and Mining Stockbrokers 11 Poet Street, .as B WASHINGTON. TO PROSPECT ORS. We are making a Specialty of stocking good mining proper- tles and ars daily INCORPORATING propomncions in all Districts of B. ©. Treasury stocks all listea East. For farther par iculars apply to L. CG. DILLMAN, {Orrin + -SMITH-HEWITT - BLOCK. pews. published is the ‘Daily 11. & 13 Sherwood Bik, Spokane, Wash B. C8 sang imine ns Peaaesieteee css. UST ew Rt