ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 2911898. ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER 0. SMITH. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ALL COMMUNICATIONS to the Editor must be ~ccompanied by the namo and address of ube writer, not nevessarily ror publica tion, but as evidence of good faith. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Daily per week by carrier. Daily per month by mail. Daily half yoar by mail Daily per ye Daily per y WEEKLY RECORD. Weekly, per half yoar....sseeeeere the coming municipal election. not the case. bylaws but not for city officers. Board of Trade Meeting. evening. chosen, and othe All bi are urged to Weekly, per yt Weekly, per year, foreign. Bubseriptions invariably in advance. Advertising rates will bemade known on ap- plication TULSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1898. be present. Carnival Committee. The general meeting of the Roesland Winter Carnival committee, called for There is # misapprehension among some of the alien property owners in Rossland, they being under the impres- sion that they will be entitled to vote at i Such is They can vote on money The postponed meeting of the Board of Trade will be held in the parlors of the Bank of Montreal at 8o’clock this The successor of the presi- dent, J. B. McArthur, resigned, is to be important business BANK OF MONTREAL. Capital, All Paldup, - . 312,000,008 fers 8,000,000 SIR DONALD A. BMITH.. HON, ORO. A As! EROMMOND, E 8, CLOU! Rossland Branch. Branches in LONDON (England) NEW YORE CHICAGO. And in the Principal Cities in Canada. .»President - Vice-President. neral Manpod v Buy and Bell Sterling Exchange and {Cable ‘Transere, Grant Commercial and Travellers Credits avaflable in any part of the world, DRADTS ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETC, “8.6. Fraser, Manager. in, Monday 28, has been NOTICE. On and afver December 1, The Rosstanp Ev- zyING Rxconp will be delivered to any address in the United States or Canada for$5 a year, and delivered toany part of the clty for 15 cents a week, or 50 cents a month d till Thursday evening, De- cember 1, at the same time and place. J. S.C. Fraser. 11-28 St. Chairman. Rossland Metal Works. The trades and labor unions are out with a circular urging laborers and friends of laborera to get their names on the voter’s list, and asked to remember that only by their votes can they assist in electing a mayor and city council who are kindly disposed toward labor. They no doubt mean well, but we take excep- tions 1o the wording of the appeal. Every good, law-abiding citizen is a friend of labor. One who is not acquain- ted with the people here, by reading that circular would think there was a great atrife between the laboror and his enemies, when in fact there is no coun- try or locality where the laboring people receive a more kind consideration than they do in Rossland. Everybody are their friends and want to see them re- ceive goodand even high wages, and _ men who complain of that state of aff- fairs are not themselves fair minded. The Record likes to see the working people alive to their interests and ‘bond together for their mutual protection, but there is such » thing aa their being eu too aggressive for their own good. They | €O° not unfrequently put a fight when there is no reason for it and itis seldem bene- fit arises to them in such cases. —————— Alderman Lalonde will have an op- portunity this evening at the council meeting to save the city $2,800, and keep faith with the ratepayers, who un- derstood that neither the aldermen or the Mayor would ask compensation for their services this term. Mayor Wal- lace and Aldermen Clute and Edgren havedeclared themselves as forcing the payment of salaries, while Aldermen Goodeve, Thompson and Barrett are eutspoken against it. Mr. Lalonde voted to briag the motion up for the first reading, but announced that he did not wish to be understood as pledging himself to vote for its final passage, His friends say he will oppose the mea- sure tonight and it is to be hoped he will. He will add many to his list of friends by doing so. All eyes are upon him. Tomorrow is the last day of registra- tion. Every good citizen who is entitled to vote at the coming city election, should see to it that hia name is on the voter’s list. Do not make the mistake of thinking that registering last year will serve for this, for it will not. Be sure to register. It appears that Spain has accepted the unavoidable and wil] take the $20,000,- oifered by the United States for the Philippines and thus conclude the peace terms. Uncle Sam, with John Bull at his back, has gone straight forward in hia dealings with Spain despite the chances of other powers interfering. ——— ‘The Spokane brokers have not been heard from again in reply to the Rec- onp’s charge of unfair dealing with the Rossland brokers and the general pub- lic. They had the weak end of the fight and would have acted wisely in not at- tempting to refute allegations which were true, and they know it, JJFP. Fitzpatrick, the sanitary plumb- er, of the d Metal Works, is pre- pared to do your plumbing, hot water _ as fitting, gaunteeing all work, at lowest living prices. Okanogan eae Spokane Btreet. th Great Britain leads in per capita in beer drinking, consuming 1,200,000,000 gallona a year, or 30 gallons to each per- son. Germany is second, with 1,400,- 000,000 gallons, which is 27 gallons to each inhabitant. The States average only 15 gallons apiece. Ifthe figurex for British Columbia could be got at, the average would probably be found to be about one quart. THE MERGHANTS BARK of Halifax. INCORPORATED 1860- QAPITAL, PAID-OP - . $1,500,000.00 '1,075,000.00 Heap orntee, HALIFAX, N.S Directors. T.E. Kenny, Esn., resident, Thos Ritchie, gree rendent? Michael Dwyer, tT Eads Wiley Smith, Esq.; Hon. £ j Ho on David’ Muckeen: D.’ H. Manager; rarer and Seign eure errects corner Greene Ave. fi aantigonish, 5 Bridgewater, Guyaboro, London- derry, Lunenburg, Mait'and (Hants Co.) Picton For Any Season. Job printing of all kinds done and get prices. UP-GO-D O00O00O~-~O-~ 009 09 0044 to your entire gatisfactlon at the Record Job office, 120!¢ Columbia avenue. Letter heads, vill heads, statements, counterslips, cards, meal tickets, etc., a specialty, i Call AGE PRINTING, POOOQDOQONY- OW HOOHOHHO The Satur Rossland camp. ie len Each week contains allthe mining news oj NOTICE TO VOTERS Qualification ot Voters for Muni- cipal Elections for the Year 1899. lst. All raterayers who have on or “| before the First Monday in December, 1898, or her tothe municipality; or 2nd. Whois a,resident and carries on and is a holder ofa trade li- ‘or Truro, Weymouth. AGENCIES IN NEW BRUNSWICK. Bathurst, Rorchester, Fredericton, Kingston Wood Co.) Mont Nowcastle, Sackville, Woodstock. AGENCIES IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. The Catarrh Clutch This Disgusting Malady Is at the Throat of 900 of every 1,000 of our Country’s Population. y., It 18 Borne Out by, Carefully of Diseases Most’ Prevalent. 0 ‘ocaine, colle, and Prot of, Heys, of jool of Chemlsiry and Pharr tis 20 Neglected, shied is ‘Outario Si “After an examination made frot 8 pro- inate, T declare that those iene rch cami into Dr. In condensed form. We ask to call or sis to the following parties ifatall tear” WALD. BURKHARDT, 159 PORTLAI STREET, TORONTO, suffered Catank for years, and was cured by Dr, Chase's Catarz! ars iret cured mb Dr. Cl ure WHITCOMBE, OF THE METHODIST Book ROOM, TORONTO, suitred fortwo 0 years; cured by one box of Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cur relfef until she used Dr. Cl anyone troubled with Catarrh calls on Mrs, Co’ ahe will give her endorsation as to her cure, AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND. 8t, John’s. AGENCIES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Rossland, Vancouver, Victoria, Nelson, and Nanaimo. ANERRS AND CORRESPONDENCE, Dominion of Canada, Merchants Banke ade, New York, Ghage Naional Bank, Boston, al Hide and Chicago, Paris, France; ‘on London, 7, EBelauds oF ‘Septiand, Bermu Bank of Bermuds.t John M. Smith Manager, Rossland. The Bank of ~ BRITS NORTH. AMERICA ESTABLISHED 1836. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Pald-Up Capital $4,866,666. Reserve Fund 1,387,000 London Office: 3 Clements! Lane, Lombard Bt. of Court of Directors. J. H. Brodie, John James Cater, Gi Richard H Giyn, Henry J. eatrer, Hoare, H.J-if, Kendall J-J. Kinga erie Lubbock, George B. Was Secreta G Wants. raliend Office in Canada, St. James, Bt, Mont- J. ELMSLY,, Inspector. ard Farrer d. Arthur ford, Fred- General i Stemiger. P in Eanatees: Denver & Rio Grande R. R. SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD, * Weekly Excursions to the Eas In Through Tourist Cars Without Change.... MODERN. ——UPHOLSTERED . ‘TOURIST —-SLEEPERS In charge of experienced Conductors and Porters Monday TeXansas City, Chicago, Buffalo and Bost 2, via alt Lake, Sfo. Pacific and Chicago. dation RF To Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo Tuesdays gna Bostonwithoutchanse, vis Salt Lae, snd Chicago, Rock Island and’ Pa- Wed: nesdays 28 To Et Joreph, Kr Kanises city, change, via Salt ‘Lake nad Buritagton route. fad To Kanaas City, and St Loui: Thursdays ‘bout changé vio Sait rake and Missouri Pacific railway.§ A day stop-over arranged at alt Lake City and Denver. A ride through the famous Colorade scenery. For rates and information enquire or O. R. & M ands nd Spokane Falls & Northern railway, or RB. C. Mickon neral agent, +61 Washington 8t., Portland, Or. 8. K, Horan, Generat ticket Agt., ver, Col, Vontpeg, 3 8, Vier Kaslo, Trail and Slocan City, City, Klondike, N. W. T. Agents In the United States. Spokane: Traders Netonal Bank, and Old National Bank: New York: | (62 Wall Street) and J.¢. Welan, 2 prents. ban F alézo, ct eanrorae ‘gtreet) Ht Je Meitichael a J, R. Ambrose, agen’ London Bankers. The Bank of England and Messrs. Glyn & Co. Paaey Agents, jank of Liverpool. ralia. af Saw Zeal ai I an, Be cotinine Longon and Ching, Ltd. West Indios, Colonial Raul ‘#Co, Lyons, Credit Lyon* ancoven, . C, Dawson Australia, ond, Union Marcuard, Krauss nals. W. T. OLIVER, Mer., Rossland. When Going East~ Use a first class line in traveling be tween Minneapolis, St. Paul and Ch - cago, ond the principal towns in Cen- tral Wisconsin. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cara in service. The Dining cars are ‘operatedin the in- terest of its patrons, the moat clegant service ever inaugurated. Meals are served a la carte. To obtain firet class service, your ticket should read via The WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES Direct connections at Chicago and Mil waukee for all eastern points. For full information call on your nearest vicket agent or write Jas C Poxp, {General Pass. Agent, or Jas. A. Clock, MILwauxKes, Wis General Agent, 246 Stark Street, cense in the municipality, tre annual fee fur which is not less than five -dol- lars; or |. Who is a householder, and that he rent or rents, or rent value or values thereof, is not less than sixty dollars per annum’ each, and hason or before the first day of December, 1898, per- sonally delivered to the assessor or city clerk o, statutory declaraticn made and subscribed before a judge, stipen- diary or police magistrate, justice of the péace or notary public, forms of which can be obtained at the city office. ‘WM. McQUEEN City Clerk. WM. HA City Assesgor, Rossland, B. C., Nov. 8 1897. s | paid all municipal rates, taxes, agsess- oi ments and license feex, payuble by him | po: APPLICATION TO ee Notice is hereby given th that Spi be made to the legislative asso Columbia at i corporate & co! many ‘under. “British Colurn| owers, ae Yranchives and net it Westminster and Busrunt Neat » to Uo incorpos| may be necessary io fully and com etely carry on and operate the works afore: oft said or any Deted this 1th ENE ov 10) ine. = riber A Dati Solicitors for Applicants, ni powers a MINERAL ACT, 1898. Certificate of Improvement. NOTICF. Superior No, 4 Minera} Claim, pltuato in th Creek 3 het oce Diviston o West Kootenay districn Wh it four niles north of Rorsiand B. Tako notice thet Wa, E Devereux.acting a LE ROI LIVERY .. SALE and FEED STABLE. JOHN F. LINBURG, P And Threher {ake notice that action, unde section 37,,*nust be gommenced: before the Ir Sumnee of such certificate of tm reven ets a. this sifteentn day:¢ Rebgeucber, 1898, J STYLISH RIGS FOR RENT, : FIRST-CLASS SADDLE AND PACK HORSES. onda venue, ‘Phone No, 87. ommercia VAnley, *Phone No. 89, Rossland Loan Office.) ™ + NO. 16 WASHINGTON ST. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock. REPAIRING DONE. PHiL A. SILVERSTONE, Prop. _|DAIRY RANCH For Sale.. Agood dairy ranch 11 miles south-east from Colville, Stevens County, Wash. It ia aurrounded by a fine Stock Range, Fine Spring, and a Creek Runing Through the Place; Simall Orch- +0, BOX. 186 ard and Abundance of Small Fruit. le A Gond New Honse, Good House, Good Barn, Ice House, Dairy Room* Churning Done by Water Power. Other Buildings. 40 Acres In Hay and Cultivation. ——— For Further Information Call on or Address, MRS. J. W. STRUPEL, Colville, Stevens County Washington. To Suit The Tenant. Office rooms or rooms for house- keeping i in the New Record bhuild- ing, fitted up to suit the tenant, For further y-articulars apply to EBER CC. SMITH —Dealer in— Mines, Stocks and Real Estate Portland, Ore v Newson & Forr SHEerparp Ry. rT e only direct. route ‘Nelson and Kvotenay Take: and Slogan points. un Every day in the year : between SPOKANE, ROSSLAND and SANDON. No. 4 for Spokane und Pacific coast con nection leaves Rossland at 8:45 a. n. No. @ for, Nelson, Kaslo< ‘and Slocun oints. leaves Rossland at. .12:05 p.m No, 5 Ore Nelson, ete., aurlves in Hous? eat No. 5 from Spokare. and Bactite const points, arr. in Rossland at. ..3:10 p.m. No Change of Cars Between Spokane and Rossland. Tickets on sale all over the world. Close connections at Nelson with stesmans for Kaslo and Kootenay lake vints, Passengers for Kettle river and Boundary creek connect at Marcus with stuge daily, C. G. DICKSON, @, °, T/A. “Spakane, wosh E. W RUFF Agent, Ross.and A few thousand old papers have sou mulated at the Record office which will be sold at 15c a 100, or 200 for 25c. The Evening Record delivered to your home or office for 15 vents a week or cents a month after December 1. DO YOU WANT A MAP OR A NEWSPAPER cure IF so ADDRESS AA. SMITA, TIMES BUILDING CHICAGO SPOKANE FALLS & tae ‘Red ‘Mountain’ Railroad} ROSSLAND. EVENING RECORD, NOVEMBER 2 }, 1898. WEALTH OF KOOTENAY A Nelson Man Tells the People of Ottawa A Good Story. Among the visitors at the capital is R. B, Egton, Capt. Eaton, formerly of the geological survey here, but now of the Royal Ar- tillery of Kingston, saya the. Ottawa Citizen. Mr. Eaton has been six years in the west, ‘principally in the Kootenay district, and is interested-in the mines of Weat Kootenay. He aleo spent some of Nelson, B. C., a brother of | SP: BELL TAPS AND FIRE BOXES. . 7 taps. “ Department “Meeting. é ry Fi CORN et nth vt ting brethren ‘Movi b. 1u Roolety Hall, each mmol raney, Be PROVINOIAL OFFICERS. : U.T.M.—Red. Mountain Tent No. 4 lst, 8rd and 6th Wednesday of each wont FITC... ec eee eee ee ee eee Conti ring. The location of the fire alarm boxes is as followa: No. 35, Columbia ave. and Butte. No. 32, Columbia ave. and St. Paul. No. 16, Columbia ave. and Washington. months in the Yukon last and has had considerable experience as & prospector. Speaking of the Yukon, | ir. Eaton says that while come parts of jtare very rich, taken on the whole it ie apoor country for “‘tenderfeat.”” It does not compare with Kootenny, in his opin- jon, since there will be mining at a’ pro fit going on in the Jater country when the Yukon ia played out. : There are thousands of squire miles in the Kuotenay district, all. of which show more or less mineral wealth, and it will be a great many yeara before this can be developed and worked. The de- posit ie all in qnariz and he does not know # eingle instance in which placer mining has been carried on profitably. Some of the best claims have been sold for a mere trifle in times past, but lat- terly the owners are grow! ing wiser and have learned a lesson from the fact that gome of the mines supposed to be worth- less haye since turned out to be very rich. In fuct, the mining industry is growing better all the ‘time and the country isenjuying a steady boom. Nel- son, B. C., is a lown of about 4,000 in- habitants today, while: two yeura ago there were only 1,200 people in the place. ‘The people who have come there have put up substantial houses, and have located there to stay. There are ten hotels in the town, all of which ave very good. there are no private board- No. 27, C ia ave. and 4 No. 14, First ave. and Wathington. No. 48, Second ave. and Washington. No. 41, Second ave. and Earl. No. 23, Kootenay ave. an Spokane. No, 52, Le Roi ave. and Davis. No. 64, Fourth ave. and St. Paul. Rossland Metal Works. - Peter Rodicr, the old reliable tinner, with the Rossland Meta] Works, Okun- pared to do all work in his Jine p; International Navigation’ Pteamer ‘* Se eernattemtye an ” and “Al ry gor trains of N.& port, Rossland ogan building, Spokane Street, is pre- x and Trading Go,, Ltd. Alberta” on may. d River. Time Card) tn efoot iaih J ‘Tly, 1897, _fubject te chance witho! batt Mile Point ‘gounestion wilh all passen- fo aud from North- d Bpokane. wtieketa gold and aguOHe, checked to ail U3. ‘pot also for Nelton xn ue ‘points Ronbpep ian ne ay points. dally a0 Teaving Syoeaues a 0 p.m New Service on Kooteusy Lake. Jeave Nolaon for Kaslo, eto, Tuesday, Wed- nesday, Toureday, Fiidsy, Bacurdey, 820 aan. Arrive wa. Leave Kaslo for Nel: son, ete, ‘Mon day, Friday s at the lowest living prices. be saved. by patronizing him. G. P. R. Tourist Cars. Tourist cara for St. Sohn’s, N._ B., connection Atlantic steamers past Rev- elstoke Nov. 25th, Pec. 2nd, 9th and 16th. Berth rate on these cars, Revel- stoke to St, John is $8. Laat steamer from Fort William for Owen Sound will leave Nov. 20th. -C. M, Weller, Rogsland’s popular san- itary plumber, has the beat equipped pane establishment in the city and is: prepared to do all kinds of plumbing, steam-fitting ete., Enya for any. body at any time. 11-8-tf. work at a reaeonable price, Try Near the postoffice. i since the i population all board at'the hotels, Rossland in 1898. &- .venire of Rossland are now on sale at all news stands at 50c. for Single cop- ies. Lota of 20 or more ‘can be obtained at 25c. each by applying to the secretary of the Rossland board of trade. 11-28 10t Ui repaired and raws dled at one galery, First avenue. Oldest Fetablished House in ‘Kootensy | Wm R BEarTy, UNDERTAKER. Np Brirtsa CoLusnra. Tips to 1, Get-up before sunrise and go with- out your breakfast. 2. Follow the crowd, always keeping to the left. 8. Elbow everybody like everything. Wood Choppers Wanted. Wood choppers wanted by John R. stat, South Davis street, to cut. 2,000 cords or more. I '1-26-! The Grand Enronean Flay T ARTHUR, Proprietor. Saa, A Money can Arily Tho Roseland Laundry 18 doing good "ihe Drive Wh ON. te ounere fery, Bunda: jonner' Paifernn Bu Sunday, aslo, Sun Close connection at Bon trains east bound, leaving "Syokene Tao aan. and west bound arriving Spokane 7 p.m rte a al of International before leaving ier Honner's Ferry ALEXANDER, Gen, Man. Kaslo, B.C,, wth July. 107. Going to Chicago To Anywhere Eust 2 you nro, see that your ticket from Minugupolisy Sis Paul or Duluth, reada-via THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE be ST. P. M. & O. RY. Joun Kraxup:—Gold | Commissioner and W. J. Rosrnson :—Deputy Sheriff. E. 8. Bowzs, M. D:—Coroner. DOMINION GOVERN’NT OFFICERS R. B. McDonaup :—Collector of Customs. W. 8. Jonzs: F, Scuorrenp:-Supreme CourtReg- istrar. Stipendiary Magistrate. Government agent in charge of bureau |, for issuing Klondike. miners’ certifi- cates. Int Col- 5 CENTS! PER WEEK 0 GENTS PER MONTH lector. ==. Fe ROSSLAND CITY OFFICERS. H. 8. Watnace:—Mayor. ©, O, Latonpg, Alderman. A. 8. Gooprve, Alderman. J. 8. Ciure, Jz., Alderman. Ross Toompson, Alderman. Aubert Barrer, Alderman, J. Evaren, Alderman, G. A. Jorpan, Police Magistrate. J. A. Inegas, Chief of Police. ‘Wa. McQuaen, Clerk and Treasurer. Wx. Harp, Assessor, License Inspector and Collector. R, Reppick, M. D., Health officer. H. 8. Wallace. License Commissioners {g Jordan, Three ret-cl: rains leay el for Chicas io on arrival of trains. nd. this jpontan: Gvery traveller who patronizes it, W. d. MEAD, General Agent. 248 Washington Bt. F. 0. BAVAGE, Portlap4, Oregon. ‘Traveling Agent. KASLO & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARL. Bubject to change without notice. ‘Trains run on Pacific standard time. 15. eave 100 pain: CODY LINE Sendon arrive, 11.45 a.m. Leave 11.25 a.m. “GEO, P. COPELAND, ” Superintendent Teaye 10,00 Ls end rive 11.20 ROBERT TRYING, G.F.& PA DEPART yon! TIME: SCHEDULE. from Spokane. a San Francts-| Fast Mail bpm. » St. Chicago and East. : Morcow and Coeur|Tekos, Wallac; Ward. d@’Alone ner, Gardeld, oi Golfers Locat | Pullman, Mos 8a,m. 8p.m. > OCEAN STEAMSHIPS All galling dates sub- t to change. Leave: Fortlana, “Sept. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 7pm. Ire Alaski Peaitepe.7. Columbia River Steamers. id Way io Ee Bunday lex: Bandey ‘To Astoria Landi Heart Spasms DR. AGNEW’S CURE FOR THE HEART’ A WONDERFUL’ LIFE-SAVER, No organ in the hnman anatomy to-day ‘whoue diseases can be more readily de- tec han ‘those of the heart—and medical: discovery has miade e1 amenable to proper tre Ifyou have pnipitation or uttering. short- ness bf breath, weak or irregular. palse. swolling of feet or ankles, pain left side, fainting spells, aD gud friends. |C re for the a bo tite re A car's standin Wiltewood, NAT. Guarantecs relief in 30 minutes. Sold by Goodeve Bros. Druggists. va) a a a ae WEEK ‘COMMENCING NOV. 21. — q|International Music soldi: Direct from the East KELTAN & KELTAN Comedians, Dancers.Sketch and Musical Artists. NED KELTAN’S mintatune DOG CIRCUS The Breatest ti trick and bal- ancing dogs in the world. UP-'20- DATE BILL THIS WEEK, MISB O11 SINCLAIR— JOLLY ESTELLE BOOTH—WHITE and HARRIS—J. H, FIELDING. ); we _ Modern in all. its appointments. _T.uadquarters for mining men. Rates reanable. Centrally. located, corner He ard and Mill streets. ‘SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. ‘ANADIAN, ?DACIFIC KY4 AND S00 LINE, Ocean to Ocean ROUTE, East and West, 3,000. Miles | OF COMFORT. — FIRST CLASS AND—— Tourist’ Sleepers Buns Through. Baggage Checked to Destination. —No - Custom - Difficulties —— Daily Train. 18:00k—Lyv. .ROSSLAND. Are’ 95 00k —.——_ Connects ‘Vest Robson with Cotum- bia River Steamers from and tor the North and with C. & K. branch trains from and to Nelson, Kaslo, Slocan and other Slocan points, ——o—— For Rates, Tickets and Full Informa- tion Call on or Address Nearest Local Agent, or A. B. MACKENZIE, City Ticket Agent, P,G, DENISON, Agent, Rossland. W.F. Anderson, Traveling Passenger Agent, Nelson. a en a E. J. Coyle, District Passenges Agent, The Fast Line TO All Points The Dining Car Route via. Yellowstone Park. THE SAFEST AND BEST. Solid Vestibuled Trains Equipped with Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Dining Cara Modern Day Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Cars Throvgh Tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Steamship tickets to all parts of the world. TICKETS TO JAPAN AND CHINA VIA TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC 0. west bound Zenat bound For information. time cars, apply to agenta of the 8. F. ran fons, or EW, Rurr, Agt. Red Mt. Ry. F, D, GIBBS, General Agent Spokane, Wasn. 4: D, CHARLTON ps and tlekers Find i i Vancouver. Willamette River. Oregon City, Newberg, salem & Wey Landings Willamette: and Yam-| + RIN Rive Oregon Lity, and Way Willamotte alee m. | Portland to Corvallis + | and Way Landings. |_§ Day ton, andini Snake River. December 1 Tre Rossuanp 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 $5.PER YEAR $3 FOR SIX MONTHS In the city, Tnz Recorp will be mailed or delivered to subscribers for 15 cents a week or 50 cents a month. Sree The news columns will be ex- tended to cover the local events and mining news of the camp bet- ter thanever. An evening tele- graph service will be odtained as soon as possible and the paper will be enlarged. $5 a Year December 1. Riparia to Lewiston. H.W. ARAM, Gen’l Ag’t, Spokane, Wash. BY Ape B't, Sp HEE, Gen. Pagnengor Agent, en. Portiand, Oregol CANGAGO GREAT WESTER i “THE MAPLE LEAF ROUTE.” Pullman Compartment Sleeping Cars, Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cara, Dining Cars on the European Plan,j Fee Reclining Chair Cars, Uniformed Train Porters, Bvmpany Ushers at Depots ARE FEATURES Of the Traini Service of the Chicago Great Western Ry. —-No Change of Cars of Any Class— BETWEEN C ticago and St. Paul anc Minneapolis, Dubuque and Des Moine, St. Joseph and Kansas City. General Passenger and Ticket Agt., Chicago F. H_ Lord: Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound ‘tor Europe, or desiring to being out friends or relatives from Europe, do not fail to callon the near- est Canadian Pacific Railway agent. or communicate with A, B. MACKENZIE, C. P. R. AGT Rossland. MONTANA LIVERY 26 Washington Street.. First Claes Saddle and Driving Horses. Boarding Horses a Specialty. Telephone 6 M. A. HARVEY. T. W.. HOWARD GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT i rasta anne. gst E.G. all Patraight to T. W. HOWARD, 108, BiswoPscATE-STREET, LONDON: BSTIMATES FURNISHED and CONTRACTS ARRANGE! ¢ Orders. ADVIC~ OF- SERED regarding the Best Mediums for bring ing ADVE! eRe sels before the Public, Corres: pondence inv T. W. HOWARD, 108, BisnorscaTE-sTREET, LONDON, E. C. Agent for Tue RossLanpen and British Co- lumbia Review. Patent Lar tion, Ameri Astoclation, New Ragin Water Works Asoc. FOr “Assoc. Member C ere” Wasutnatox, D. OC. 8,8, Agt., Winn, WH, Stitt, Gen, i OFnICEs { MontTrEaL, Can.