S. Thornton ABOUT WRESTLING. Harry D rf Training for the Langley, ry Dunn in John McTeer Coming Bout. Harry Dunn, the wrestler who ac- cepted Frank Umfried’s challenge to a Repass. contest for $250 a side, the winner to Mining Anvestments. pany, Limited, Copitalized for only $250,000. m jel} The Ottawa ould Mining Co take all. including gate receipts, is not a tenderfoot at the business. though for some time he has been working underground in the May- flower mine. He bobbed up serenely *|to the surface when Umfried’s chal- enge was issued and at once com- ini his ters being at Dominion hall, where he may be seen every morning and afternoon doing a bout with his trainer Murphy. He was born in the county of Cum- berland, England, in 1863, He stands five feet ten and one-half inches, and weighs in cundition 200 pounds, but is training down to equalize his weight with that of Umfried who will probably wrestle at 40 pounds less than Dunn. “In the. old country he won several middle and heavy weight championship belts. He went to the United States from England and beat Nelson, of California, in Kansas City and the following week wrestled with Dan O'Leary with the same re- sult. In San Francisco he beat Her- bert Slade in five straight falls. He was the champion of numerous matches of national interest among wrestlers. His ts are as follows: “J. L PARKER, Neck, 18 inches; chest, 444 inches; waist, 36 inches; hips, 404 inches; thigh, 24} inches; calf, 16 inches; Mining Engineer, | biceps, 15} inches 1; forearm, 14 inches; Omics: Over Weeks, Kennedy & Co. wrist, 72 inches. Unmfried is training hard and both men are fident of the contest. HS, Wallace, Stationery, Office Supplies, ‘Wall Paper, Fancy Goods, Toys and Notions. Agent for ——- THE SQUATTERS’ BENEFIT. The Entertainment Will Be Given by Special Talent. Captain Gibson and several other members of the “squatters’” com- mittee canvased the city for the sale of tickets to the entertainment to be given at the [i 1 hall Sun- nd and promises to be of un- ugual excellence. The drama, “Nevada or the Lost Mine” will be produced by local talent and the program will be con- cluded with a chorus and songs by 4 number of good vocalists. The en- tire musical program has not been de- Dunlap are mentioned among those who will-take part. It will take March 1. —_—_s— A AN EMINENT OPTICIAN. Mr. B, Lawrence, the eminent op- popular druggist, to handle the spectacles and eye glasses that have made Mr, Lawrance’a name so well known all over Canada. As Mr. Mr. Fraser, as part of bis arrange- ment, made it a stipulation that Mr- Lawrence should give his servicas to his customers free of charge until his departure. This is an unequalled op- portunity for all persons with defect- ive vision to have the persunal service of one of Canada’s leading opticians. Mr. Lawrence's hours at Mr. Fraser’s drug store will be from 10 a. m. to 12 noon, and from 3 to 5 p. m, 18-2t — MET WITH SUCCESS. The sale of Northport lots, which was placed on the market here three days ago is reported a great success, The price and terms are very reason— able. The: people of Roseland are deeply interested in the erection of the proposed smelter at Northport, asit will be of great benefit for the town andthe entire Trail creck dis- tricf. There could not hardly be found a more suitable place, as it “is the most centrally located point con- nected with two railroads and ex- pected to have a third one in the near future besides being # connecting cided upon but Mrs. Haskins and Mr. |- place in Dominion hall on Monday, tician, is in town and has made ar- rangements with G. A. Fraser, the Lawrance will remain here a few days, THE CHURCHES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Church on Nickle Plate Flat— Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. Sunday school 2:30 p. ng. W.O. Dodds, pastor. METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday services 11 a. m. and TONS m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- ||§ WALL PAPER. Church in north part of Town— .m. Sunday school 3: 30 p- ma rayer at8. ©. Ladner, ‘pastor. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. m. and 7:80 p.m. H, Irwin, M. A., Oxon. CATHOLIC CHURCH, a. m. Sunday School 2.80 p. m. distion 7:80 p.m. Father Le Mav, Parish SECRET SOCIETIES. BOPSLAND LODGE NO. 36, 1.0.0 F invited to attend: - Joun Kiegvp, N. G. Joun Jackson Jz., Sect. Zz Hall, Rossland. — Visitin, cordially invited to attend. Chorch on Le Roi avenue, first building on left-hand -side, west of }} Spokane etrgeh-eandey services at Church in west end of town—Sab bath morning services high mass 10)'§ Evening services vespersiand_bene- ||} Priest. ||5 Meets cvery Monay night .in Ma- sonic Hall. ‘Visiting brethren cordially OORINTHIAN LODGENO 27,4.F.54.M Corinthian Lodge No 27, A. F. & A. M., meets on the evening of the first Thursday ef each month, at Masonic brethren are WALL TO/NS NEw. ALI stTyLEs. ~* Latest combinations of designs and colors, ia all grades, at our usual low prices. THE WHITE HOUSE TRADING COMPANY. PAPER Feed and Livery STABLE, Pack and Saddle Horses, Transfer Wagons, B|WAR EAGLE STABLEs, go Ponty Fear Of Hunts a er wad Earl Btrere® Hadley & Shannon, Proprietors, BATHS! New and Fresh Baths, 25c. Shaving, 15c. aI) Huir Cut, 25, _ UNION SHAVING PARLOR , Basement, one gaat of Brava Sion’! oe 5 dat and Iris! Proprietors. Esealet’s Colonna iard and private club rooms. steam heat and all modern conveniences. oS ame. Only Brick Hotel in Town. ————— — THE HOTEL ALLAN Cafe. LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. 0.) sf tly furnished, light and airy bedrooms, Parlors, baths, One hundred clog roomie “Dining room iinexcelled, Electric’ lighte, 8. M. E. ALLAN, Proprietrese, KK Fresh Supplies every day by ex. Norman A; McKenzig, 8 y- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Masonic Hall at 7:30 o'clock. J. E. DAILEY, K. of RB. and 8. MINERS UNION. Rossland lodge, K. of P. No-—. 21 ill meet every Friday’ evening at Rossland Miners’ Union No. 88, W, < The Pacific Hotel, > JOHN WATSON, PROP. CORNER COLUMBIA AVE, AND SPOKANE St. First class in every particular, prevs, Finest Oy- asters, Fish * and Game im the city. Everything Pre pared in the Best. Manner. point for on the Columbi: river. i BOARD OF TRADE. Every one interested in the Board of Trade or who wishes to become a ber, is cordially invited to attend lay night. A.Klockmanp left for Spokane today, but before going stated to a representative of the Cloueh's Mining Code, | Recon that he. wished to kill the idea that the performance would be i. s. WALLACE, simply the regular program giygn Rossland, B. C. Biggest Gold usually at that place. Several people of ability will be secured from, Spo- kane and the promise is made that the show will be all that is claimed for it. Captain Gibson said that he had met with good luck _in the sale of tickets and was satisfied that the mausic hall would be packed. —~— SPOKANE MINING EXCHANGE. Bidding Not Very Spirited—Closing Quotations. Spokane, Wash., Feb. 17.—Closing on the today ORIGIN AL were follows: i 3} bid, 4 asked ; Commander, 15faeked; Crown TOWNSIT Point, 50 bid; Deer Park, 20 bid, 21 asked ; Evening Star, 14 asked; Iron LOTS. John F. asked ; Reco, $1.35 asked; Wonderful, McCrae, ‘10 asked; Reservation, 8} bid, 9} | Serr! Agent for the Syndicate. Mask, 47 asked; Josie, 49} bid, 52 asked; Monte Cristo, 154 bid: Novelty, 7 asked; O. K., 27 asked; .| Phoenix, 16 asked; Poorman 5 bid; St. Elmo, 83 asked ; Silverine, 7 bid, 9 asked; White Bear, 16} asked; Noble Five. 58 bid, 634 asked; Rambler, 47 asked ; Dellie, 10 asked; Cariboo, 474 bid. The only sale on exchange today was 1,000 Evening Star at 12. After the call the following were announced: a meeting of the board to be held in the office of the Big Three Mining Co., No. I3, Columbia avenue, this (Thuraday) evening at 8. p. m. to attend. THomas CHERRY, Pres.. W. Gipson, Seoretary. Pianist of the regowned Amme Orchestra, Will give lessons on the Piano. Conservatory F. M., meets in ic hall every di eveniig at 7:00. All mem- bers of the union are cordially-invited Miss MILLIE AMME, le Roi Ave. ~~ Dentist and-Oral Surgeon. ALL work the -best that bel th Sart ‘experience can accomplish. J. FE. McLaveu.an, id: —~—. THE ODDFELLOW’S BALL. The first annual ball of Rossland lodge No. 36, I.0.0.F., will be hele in Dominion hall on re February 22. The supper en the oo casion will be spread.at the Allan house. 16-6 —~— “Nothing’s too good for you, when you stopat the Arlington.” That's what traveling men say and they know. ; Furthermore, ite pretty :gen- erally agreed that the Arlington is the best hotel in the Kootenays. It is maintained for the comfort of - the guests and the profit of the proprie- tors, and the latter have shrewdly make money is to look to. it. most carefully that their guestaare pleased. They have an ever watchful eye, for. the little details that go to make a first-class hostlery. and the standard ofthe house is corresponngly high. One doesn’t need to be a millionuire to stop there, either. —— ‘WHO OAN ANSWER? if the price others figured out that the surest way ‘ to|}- what will _ become of the oth merdbante in tow reste Ww. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, Reserve, near Spokane Street. = OPEN DAY AMD NIGHT. is Caskets and etal Lining always ot hand ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended to. Office over Fraser's Drug Store, Colambia Ave.,“near. Lincoln St. ROSSLAND “@yride: Comminctai’ Auuey, BSTABLISHED 1887. Business Men throughout the West. -Latetet attendance ef any College ‘State. Young Mea and Women 1 19F fo Practical, Progressive, Svccessful;|' Endorsed by the leading Clergymen, Educators and atin | E.O. Gz weg od OM Swuitary and Water Tank Company , Between patersctioal: and Northern Hotels, Thes.. Wilson & Co., ! New) lat of. shoes ed. Pacer ; DEALER Ty GENERAL idinceascik PRICES. B, ESCALET, PROP. -|Earpey Bros pes Provisions and Produce.” Free Delivery. Witim Labia tAvteation : Ladite' Mrs. M.. Heard has opened her new store on Columbia: ave., where every-- thing in the line of: ladies’--and _ child-- -[ven’s —_-furaishings; may be found. Elie Lavalley, GIBSON. & WILCOX . Estimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at fice Block. Practical Plumbers Avenus, RossLanp, B. C. PRICES. Christina Lake Store, |’ "IS PREPARED. TO SUPPLY MINERS AND PROSPECTORS:|! WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO VISIONS aT RiASONABLE |, RAPID STAGE QINE mie Resslapsi for Is Also Frepared to Keep Travelers. k STENO Wiawarrunge oe! tng adfattted at any time. * - DEPARTMENTS %* Trp Be"! Common Enauisn, Normat, ELOOoUTION, Onartony, PLAIN AND O1 TAL Pr . I No Entrance Examinations required, students ber A. GC. GALT, Notary Public, Commissioner, etc.. Room 9, BURN’s BUILDING, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL Music. TUITION, (Full Course)... $30.00 BOARD anp ROOM, Per We MTS Pree ert a in eiaseion day and evening ||% MISS EMMA DOHERTY, anvisT. Studio cor. Columbia and Lincoln, Upstairs. Portraite and Local Scenes a specialty. Orders of all kindsexecuted. Lessons given: $10.00 A Ton. BANK or MONTREAL. THE EVENING RECORD. VOL, J. NO, 202 WANT COLUMN. Temopnee aline des the first insertion: and five conte @ line thereafter, BUSINESS PRRSONALS. ” Suet stop and look in Fraser's win- the beautiful perfume SITUATIONS WANTED. A bl dow and see .’ 1¢-tf lr you: want money, ~ diamonds, oung woman desires employment as ook or. chambermaid, Ra. lace in-private family. Inquire ‘at Enter- prise lodging house; Spokane St, _/4-tf call. at Uncle Dave's loan othe re Washington St. 16 ,For Fine Fruit: and: Choice ‘Candies call at-the Columbia Candy Com; Reserve street, near Was! ngtome lt ‘ROOMS FOK REAT, For nie ee nicely faroished 100ms—en-2u! Mrs. Mauls, next to Collius house.” 5-8t ‘For furniture call at Rossland _Fur- niture Company, between : Lincoln and St. Paul streets, Celumbia Ave. tf _ For Rent—A furnished and unfar- toate for went in the esr a having. Vouk: was undry. y es For Rent-——Fine © furnished qgoarm fortable rooms for rent, Apply to as perlal Cigar Store; Spokane street.” For Rent. — Elegantly » furnished: rooms, plastered and well heated.” Le Rol ‘avenue, south of the Allan. : cee Faint of bot .| the :leading: boat Seopestaly, te fas it eee te SaFow eh test: and finest re vand shoes goto Lalonde ‘boat and shoe. store... Be. FoR sae. Bam & Rue’ have opened: aye grain, and-feed sto-e in Nhe Le>Roi: stables: Their prices conimand® at- tention; It will /pay you to= wall eat them. Ite Gur the ¢ ipa gcd Sats by} 250 per wi ve orders 01 ee aenand : aes - ‘sf re fora isan pete the land: grant oa him. +° ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1897. THE SQUATTERS IN’ TRAIL AN IMPORTANT PRECEDENT. ROSSLAND BOARD OF TRADE Owners of Cabins on Disputed Free: erty.Can ollest Rent, : Judge Yous dens eT * ihe Fobicaary Ape Enthusiastic Meeting Held term of court yesterday and will gq te Last Evening. Donald to open court there, The . court will not convene in ‘Rossland again until April.’ The last inal C s cases tried wee those of rh sere STARTS WITH 60 MEMBERS of Trail who. was sentenced to” two é sentenced to two fears. at hard Tabor The Railroad Conductors Invited at Kamloops "te Visit Rossland. A name of lb nes oe : “th Rosslaud board of trade met at the effice of the Big Three Mining com- ModAuliff., Mrs: Wi pany.at 9 felosier tase night. S there on the disputed townsite ‘and rented was aJarge attendance and nice new the cabin to MoAuliff who’ paid the tembers of the board elected, making firat month's rent ‘in ‘advance, Mrs. a total membership of sixty. Wright was’ afterwards served with s ; Three additional names for member- summons from the supreme court. to! ‘ahtp of the council were proposed muk- appear at Victoria to answer a. writ of ‘in ejectment filed by the Nelson & Fort | bt total ot 27, Typewritten ballots case of Mary. ogee va; ‘with the instruction _ that For Sare—A small house, ie ; to E.-D. Bi; this office., For SaLe.—Engineer's Y level—| tasement epee i ree low ior ‘cash or ex- change for good writer. thie offes. < Adare | prom “For Save, or full dress suit, would fit man 6 ft. 8 in. or 5 fie 4 ine Apply. 8-L: W this office, For 8aLe—A new Binsio ata bar} - gain on easy terms. juire.at this gal ni Ont oney.. tery q ne For, “SAtE—=A violins $18. . Apply. at Recorp office. For SaLE—A complete outfit for a, country newspaper, elther _Washing-. ton eight column hand press:or séven office, iéarb! colump Eee aioe Apply to REcoRD Well . the ae saat obth ‘post- office, cis opel oe 8h d railway 6 at P, ri) expitation at the i a uring: egebh member held. a tight to vote for cabiis 5-candidates were sent out by secre- MoAuliff bai oocapied pary Weeks . yesterday and were used’ Wright presented bill tor ‘another |; in the vote at the meeting. These bal- month's req: int cohen ~and. Upon | iots contained the names of the follow- refusal of — pay ing candid d atthe last suit. Judge Forin - issed the : Richard-A case but “held™ that st the! Rowes, W. A, Campbell, G. Hi Camp-, Barus—Ladies'.. entiance. te the new Baths from the Eur an | Hotel. 4 -‘satarons. “BATHROOMS fitted up with tube and styles. kane ice M. maber-.’Phone 27. For SaLe--A . Be clear vitle to. Pda on mile for salo-ate bargain this office. e-tf eee For Sure —Breight seats for sale pri Ke _ said Favorite cigars, made n° . | Auliff refused to pay the rent was be- ing‘of Messrs. Telly, “| woud and Wilbur. his: ooranjitteo’s duty will be to inves! igate.: farther was ‘Authorized to inguire by le |whom the title of the Aland in as 4 hee: never been surveyed: of ¢ with or wi it sleds or wagons, _Ap- ply at this office. aod T-tf “SMowe BritishJion and Mpinisad Ua ei A Stiver watch sod gold chain on ise > night of Dec, 81, between er land ‘Prall, Finder will ;be eee leaving same with Buck: ee MoGregor Block. Stere, ‘épp site Bank of Mon x pki Jatiently ‘their claims to the. pro ‘should receive fist considerati i 3 smoke the Fleur de Vallens cigar. Cigar Store. : aoe woop. * ; > B een teat gang B land a hoary gout and locket. Liberal will toned ald to ‘finder! by leaving same at this: of Lost—B “Trail and. Rossland @ puree with a A» pair of tals and finger ing, also tained Pic- ure, A suitable cope will be paid for sume.. James Anderson, ‘Trail. 20¢f. Fourt—Buy your fal of the Red Star Stables, | the go They* also--pointed, out as a factor in their-favor that -the “Vanconvet| cotnmbis &' Western railway, when it i of the month the : be bell, Jobn RB. Cook, Smith Curtis, J. rent would fall due and Mrs. Wright | w. ‘Gover, W, N. Dunn, Uliver Da. could collect it.. The reason why Mé-| pant J, 8. C. Fraser, August Heinze, E. Hewitt; Ernest Kennedy, 0. O. La- cause he feared that in case Mrs. Joade, J. M.. Martin, E. Miller, A. R. Wright-was evicted from n the property id, T. R. Morrow, W.. 'T. the railroad company: | might *oome . F. Ritchie, R.. Scott, H. C. onto him for rent again, 2 +. falters, W. S: Weeks. for plaintiffa in, 8 | southern route." Thosewanting their for lost. Smith Curtis said he did not ts been in the camp fora few days, or teaming of aby kind done Salt 3 Py ge ees é the Red Star Stables.” neh No. ve pianos oP Buekling Broa. ven eve 16-6¢}. MINEBS’ EXCHANGE. waat to exclude the votes of the two et for the coast this morning via the BaGgage—If you have a trunk ; or| Plsk. - 16-06 There-will- bea ing of the/genti under but would ; */ocan. bagenge of an are want mo =qanrepFaplle tor senerat~ana | Miners’ and. Prospectors’ Exchange |like to sce then in and proposed as 8 3: 3. Raterty retuned) Bone Wo pomaeenn ee wi eet business education. For terms a ply to this evening at the. Pacific hotel at|wsyto obviate the difficulty that. an} fow days in the camp. He eee 4S coarse Fore work at. reasonable prices at] W. McQueen, B. A., Portland 8 o'clock sharp. _Ali members and|amendment be made. W. A. Camp-/lively spring and summer for silver Pianos—It you want a.safe ..or| the Review Printing House. Get your intending members, are. requested to| bell moved that the by-laws be amended | Slocan. ae moved go get.the Red Star | Work done at home and save duty and PERSONAL. be p as is|so that any ballot oper: Judge Forin lett for Nelson this fer compas todo it; they are| freight. tf y paper properly THoiel : responsible for all ail damages to come before the meeting. z marked by an absent and sent on official —_—_ to the meeting by person or in a sealed “ne: Henderson, of Toronto, is at WILL MEET TONIGHT. envelope “be counted. Doctor Ed-| ‘oe Oran® © aloo e Mrs. F. Lewis left for Spokane this The fire commissioners will meet | ward Bowes moved the previous ques-| morning to attend the sick bed of her You'll find all your this evening in the office of W.A.|tion which was made previously by | little daughter, Irene, who is very ill. friends there. Campbell,when ot imp Mr. Camp to poll the vote by| Mrs, P. O. Rodier, who has been ill oe Sideboards, Tables, Chairs, While in Rossland will come up; aleo the appointment of | which the -original motion was lost. | for about e month; js now on a fair arar ye , r Stove coal at Hunter Bros. at $10] a new fire chief, vice Wilson MoKin- The vote stood eight for and nine} #y oO! recovery. W obes, Wire Spring Mattresses, * STOP AT -, igver talae the train Po ciao & Momsow, ie plonesr|* ton, Sen tealbsed:” patie. B. H. Moore, of the Copper Giant, Blankets, Blinds, ‘etc. ton. of ve jus pa ee ea ‘The following candidates for the is in the camp looking after his in- 4 Th Gelling House . drugs and toilet requisites. RE ROUTONS FOFION ABOUT HOCKEY. - council were elected: Dr. Edward Eatate of Nicholas Cos! i i Washington Street. J. H. Perkins and S. B. Hicks, two Horses—tiet your saddle and pack intestate. Ni fie In Nereby won chat dat a meet-| Bowes, W. A. Campbell, John R. | Seattle machinery men, were among Tuer Vendome Restaurant leads.|/0n the 9th da: if Decem! horses at the Red Star Stables. ing oat the Rossland hockey club has Cook, Smith Curtis. J. W. Cover, | last night’s arrivals from the Slocan. , Sumans = Ti serving fine meals and prices reason-| letters of administration were Tattad da of Oliver Durant, J. S.C, Fraser, Aug. J. Cc. Johnson, of Vancouver, is in “| pits Class. = make a y ot abige Stabe abies” »: to Thomas Be: lo, of Hose | over $50 which will be expended to|Hemnse, E, Hewitt, C, O. Lalonde, T.|the city drumming trade for his house. LOCKHART, MASSAM & MILLER, | Sense cone faeces min aon | ey a Smith-H Fine Bar, in Com-~” bccn ‘A general discussion followed. the | tor Spokane. macanva sraasr. | pital. It will be the firet affair ot the Second-hand Watches bought the day served up to you in the Rro- mltieHewitt Block . ColumSia’ Avenue. - nection, contest with the Sandun team. It is J.C. Crome the American Type- 3 ht that enough money will be|vote upon the sphere the board of ‘ each evenin, f di epresentative at Portland, ‘Ewe do ee rest of Stzect, (kind ever given by the Sisters in and sold. ogp at supper time pe . = : ; ' Graham 4 Washbarne founders’ rep ee ERO, Des OOK i Proprietors. PIANOS = aS pet ated Ban? or mises Bowe House Mining Brokers.3 Ormios: Paterson & Johnson. Bldg. Columbia Avenue. Waste viz ste ste ste ste ste viz st JOB. PBINTING, frank A. Baird, METAL QUOTATIONS. BROKER, New York, Feb. 17.—Bar silver, 3 One Price to Doster ip Mines and 64§c; silver certificates, 65c; Mexican j GEO. A. FR ASER : dollars, 503c. The Scott Block,| Copper—Steady; brokers’ price, Carries a complete line of Columbia Avenue. | $11.87}; exchange price, $12. eee rene poraect, “Soaps : Lead—Strong ; brokers’ price, $3.05; wellan & Whitaer, exchange price, $3.30 to $3.35. to-date im every-| Tin—Dull; straits, $13.40 to $13.50. oe greets fo. Plates—Easy. MMBAL | ESTATE, Spelter—Quiet; domestic, $4.00 to In and about the great | $4.10. ‘Trail creek country. see Compees Mt | aA COMING ENTERTAINMENT. Ger yoor printin done at the Re- is gives ing to ‘Trail o1 North- aig Printin House, the ihe only excl exclu- private Gancing’ “Teasons every day. le horse at the “Red Star | sive Jol ing office in Iy you want the Rossland‘ DarLy table, lick. tim No feed charges, | nay. No finer work done in the Prov. We pers horse’ back. va Me ines. We make a of REoo! sce ice? et Tranater company of mining printing. sins ont will Sa call ine pare of the y for o1 ~ We 1 Carefully Prepares Your: Prescriptions. [ GEO. A. FRASER, ate and Oruggtet, ‘stock ED in Spokane, go to E. M. Shaw ty Sl tide or A. Thomas & Uo. tf - . ooaL. DRUGGIBTS ——__ COLUMBIA AVENUM, ROWLAND | 9 THE RECORD BY CARRIER. \ LIVERY STABLES. in ee} WERE AES AEDS WS BS Ly The Recorp has perfected its new J. F. LEIGHTON carrier service, and the paper will now || . . . Cleans your watches for $1.00. | be delivered promptly every evenin A dramatic and musical entertain- Mainsprings, $1.00 and a guar-| by carrier to any tddress in the alg - | ment is being arranged by the Catho- antee for.one year. for 25 cents per week. Leave your ad lic Sisters for the benefit of the hos-| Reserve Street. dregs at the office and get the news of The Columbia Candy, |To Raise Funds For the Benefit of the Will be sold during the next 30 days Stationery, & Glase- Sisters’ Hospital. _Tegardless of cost. BESTAURANTS, THE meat famine is over aud busi- | above ness luneh 25 centé at the Vendome. C. M. WxLiEr, practical sanitar Tue Venpome gives quick ce plumber, cor. §; -Dmbla avenue. pokane serect and Cos on short notice and every sad amie Costello w chin 60 * Ino. 8. Cuure Sr. rained #0 that the home team can | trade might hold 10 relalion to mining. | Or., is in the city on one of his usual 2-46-20 pom ok STE participate in a series of games. ‘Several members favored petition to | business trips.