ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, DECEMBER 20,,.1898, EVENING RECORD, DECEMBER 2 0 1898, on ‘a holiday activity. We are fully prepared for the wise ones who make an early selection of Xmas gilts. Each de- partment has received # large ad- dition to ite regular stock and the things are uo g that we hard- ly expect (eae auy later arrivals *. can be bette: * eee the store has taken ¢ rd Let ug point out a few things which are both seasonable and In- expensive. Value of course is up to our usual high standard. Kid Gloves, from Silk Handkerchiefs, 10. 15, 25 Cts. Faether Boas, from $2 Up. Fur Boas and Muffs, from $2 Up. Vases, Jardineers, China Ware, Bric-a-brek, Glove and Tie Boxes, Handkerchief. Cases, Fans, Dolls, Ete $1.25 Up. 2 er ” Rossland., B. C. LD that Rossland ia the best townin tho province—money the easiest and the people the most liberal and public spir- ited. For Any ‘Season. Record Jub office, 12045 statements, counterslips, curds, and get prices. —_—_—_—_ ‘The 7-column, 60-page holiday num- ber ef the Seattle Daily Times is at hand and is a monumentof great honor to the publishers and the city in which it is published. With all the pains and expense the price of the regular edition, is maintained, which is not usual, The Job printing of all kinds done to yonr entire esntisfactlon at the Joluin bit sven imal |\GHSSSODDIOOS SSSOQOSOOOOO ITO Letter heatla, bill hendi, rkets, etc., & specialty. Call UP-GO DAGE PRINTING. SLLLOLSLLWSE GSHSLLLVPHIGSIGH Times ie allright, and the merchante and business men who inake it possible to igsue such a paper are ure all right, —_—_—_—_ As it is the time for huliday editions, those acquainted with the Seattle Argus will not besurprised that itis out with _|a handsome illustrated number of 44 pages, It is printedon fine buok paper The Satur Rossland camp. ay hecord Each week contains allthe mining news of and ie a credit to the publishers, $l MacNEILL & DEACON, The Rossland Recor makes the en- oa terprising and creditable suggestion that the editors and publishers of British Columbia should form a press associa- tion, and that this winter would bea good time to do it.—Daily C BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Roseland, B. C, Miner Building, Columbia Avenue. dw pon ‘ e paw By ‘APPLICATION ‘To. _ INCORPORATE, to provines oF fitien y the forcing amIPATY, ie aume eypent fit the a abso: © inion conenited itt Beats Da. ey he rexiattny of joint siock ¢ smpantes ving tao said Le Rol May Pay 20 Per Cent. Now thatthe Le Roi has been over- subscribed by the public in England, it iseaid to be the intention of the man- ugement to operate the property on large ecale. fit is possible the mine Hunter Bros., =fone Fresh Fancy Groceries. ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER OC. SMITH. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ALI COMMUNICATIONS to the £ditor must ‘pe-ccompanied by the name and address of the writer, not necessarily ror publica tio: but as evidence of good faith. SUISOVIPTION RATES. Daily. per we k b7 carrier.. shaking and applause, but more inter- esting than either were 163 kisses given the Merrimac’s hero by as many girls. The lieutenant met the attack bravely andeven seemed to encourage it, but Sinking of the Merrimac” under the auspicee of the Chicago Press Club, and after the lecture the members of the au- dience pressed forward for fan impromp- tu reception. There was much hand- will be made to yield dividends at the rate of a million dollars per annum. This will make it pay. dividends at the rate of 20 cents per annum on its entire capitalization of £1,000,000. If these anticipationg are realized the effect will’ be of great benelit to Rossland and Brit- ish Columbia generally. A million in dividends from one Trail Creek mine @=table Delicacies, CQUEFORT CHEESE. RO Ce RIAT. CEES 8Wiss CHEESE ROSS & BLACKWELLS’. JAMS, i SBE ES PICKLES. and CHOCOLATES. chise same me oxgr all righ, powers, Prien fare held thie Rew Westmingter “and. syard. Inte: Tole. Ehone Company, Limited) and the “Vernon Neigon Te! leper ry Vompuiy, a ‘and vesting ihe inthe company’ ‘and to, asa Heviltion | inter ed the said compantes, ond for’ "the eotorsing upon the ald company th the afo: of thom, and of = af November, A ELV a 1 Peta. jcltors for Applicants, Iw erR, PSated this LNA we distributed among the investors , of Great Britain will bean advertisement of great potency. It will be in the shape of pounds, shillings and pence, and coin speaks most eloquently to the investor especially when it comea in the form of DAIRY RANCH " MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvement. NOTICE. LUCKY GEORGE. May Soon Address the Princo of Wales In the Capacity of o Son. The luck of some people dies with them: with others it pursues the family unto the third and fourth gensration of those who are Incky. Prince George, the second son of the king of Greece, Was the favorite prand- son of theold queen of Denmark, the “other in-law of all Europe,” w ho has just died. Before cher death she ‘often gaid that she had arranged for the whole family except George, and ehe still hoped that he might wear'a crown, Now, while the, funeral baked meats are set forth upon the Copenhagen te- ples, word comes from the powers that Prince George iy to Le his. father’s rep- resentative in Crete. As king of Crete he is to go to that faland to live forever- more—and his descendants. Prince Geurge, or, ag he. must now be called, King George of: Crete, is under 90. In type be greatly suggests the princess of Wales, hia aunt, for he has dark hair, regular. features, and a bean- ful, supple figure... In character he.alro resembles the idolized princess, for he has an even temper and great, vigor of constitution. Two years ago, while asevere storm was lashing the bay of Piraeus, he sprang overbourd from the frigate under his command to succor a eailor whe had been upeet in a boat. - By sheer physical strength, allied with a swimmer’s skill, he suceeded in’ bringing the drowning man to one of the iron-clads of the fleet. The king of Crete is unmarried, and he muet goon make a royal match. The Princess Vietori of the Denver & Rio Grande R. R. Weekly eurions to te Bas, In Through Touriat Cars Without Change MODERN——— —— UPHOLSTERED ——TOURIST — SLEEPERS A day stop-over arranged at alt Lake City and Denver Aride through the famous Colorado scenery. PATENTS Wits for our ipterostin orslieip” and. “How you ee Send oe a or model of your es or ary ‘and we. will tell a3 & MARION ZATENT, taht betas’ ee: surveyors iesoul lety of Civil Bnginoers. : ASHINGTON, D, Orwices: SEZ Montreat, Can, x & BANK OF MONTREAL. Capital, All Paid uP, = dy a ‘800 SIR DONALD A. SMITH. HON, GEO. A. URUSIMO’ £8, CLUUSTON ..Prealdent Vice-Tresident. soneral Mangesss Rossland ind Branch. Branches in LONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. And in the Principal Cities in Canada; Buy and &ell Sterling Exchange and {Cable ‘Transers, Grant Commercial and Travellers Credits availuble in any part of the world. DBADTS ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, BTC. a. §. C. Praser, Hanager, TE MERCHANTS MM of Halifax. INCORPORATED te6e- CAPITAL, PAID-OP . REST Heap Orvice, HALIFAX, ¥ ene ‘7. &. Ken’ Bee renders ichael Dwyer, Esq Wiley Sunith, Reqs Honea. a i Ho Da’ vid’ Mackeen; dD euch, Edson L. Pease, Manager; moiea W West End ranch, corner re Dame and neurs street Montreal Wentmonnt, Soren greene Ave. aud St. Catherine Streets AGENCIES IN NOVA SCOTIA, Antigonish, Bridgewater, Guyaboro, London: gerry, anenbure, aittand ( c Hawkesbury, Shubenscadie, Traro, Woym Aaancess IN NEW BRUNSWICK. Bydney, Engligh royal family—ia mentioned for him, and were she to’.choose him no more acceptable match | ¢ould’ be found in all Europe. The king of Crete will rnle the island jnetly and will ‘proceed upon English lines, for he has-lung been a student of English political life. 1t would not be surprising that such a character should fulfill the unueually lofty fdeal of the Princess Victoria of Wrlea. She id the most. self>willed of PENIS PER © WEEK -] New York, Boston, Batburs Kingston = a3 Moncton, ' Newcastle, ' Sackville AGRNGIES IN FRINGE EDWARD ISLAND. Charlottetown, Summerside. AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND, : Bt, John’s, AGENCIES IN DRITIBH COLUMBIA. Rossland, Vancouver, Victoria, Nelson, and amo. BANEBR&S AND CORRESPONDENCE. Dominion of Canada, Merchants, Bank of nada, Chase Naicnal Bank, Hide Salen ’ on ident; Thos Ritehle, : T. W. HOWARD GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT 108 Bisitorsa41z-8r., Lonpow, E. G. IF YOU WANT AN ADVERTISEMENT, Large orsmall, Inserted in any Huropean Newspaper Magaz! eriod save yo ourself . all Trogbierome detaiis oy yesnding it straight to T. W. HOWARD, 108, BisorsaaTz-sTREET, LONDON, ESTIMATES FURNISHED and CONTRACTS ARRANGED for Large Ordera. ADVIO~ OF- SEED regacuing the Bost Mediums for bring- ing ADVELTISERS before the Public. Corres pondence invited. T. W. HOWARD, 108, BrsitorscaTz-errzet, LONDON, E, C. Agent for THE RossLaNDER and Britiah Co- lumbia Review. international Navigation and Trading Co,, Ltd. “tonmer “\Internationsl” and. Alberta” on ‘cotenay Lake and River. aublect Five Mile Point ‘eoungetion wiih all ger trains of N. & F.8. nnd from North: . re sold and inte dail oxeept gun ive Northport 12:1) pam: Rossland, 8: except Sunday mm. Ro aalend 10: Leave Kaslo, Sa Arrive ‘Bondary: jrzive Bonnor's ner's Arrive Bor oundery, Bundey. Arrive Kaslo, Sun sda Y. The Fast Line NADIAN5. PACIFIC KY. And SOO LINE. Oean to Ocaan ROUTE, East and West 3,000 Miles OF COMFORT. — FIRST CLASS AND-—— Tourist Sleeper Run Through. Buggage. Checked to Destination’ —No - Custom - Difficulties. —— Daily Train. 8:00k—Lv. .ROSSLAND. . Arr.—23:05k. ——_.-—_—_. ConnectegWeet Robson with}{Colum- bia River Steamers from and tor the Northfand with C. & K. branch trains from and to Neleon, Kaslo, Sandon and ; | other Slocan points. 0: For Rates, Tickets and Full Informa- on Call on or Address Nearest Locat Agent, or . A. B, MACKENZIE, City Ticket-Agont, P,G. DENISON, Agent, Rossland. F Anderson, truveling passenger agent, Nelson. E JCoyle, District passopger agent, Vancouvor. Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Eu- rope, do not fail to call’ on the nearest Conadian Besifc Railway agent, or com- municate with A. B. MACKENZIE, C, P. R. AGT. For Sale. -_— Rossland. pie profitable d. ‘Toronto World, Wm. Stitt, Gen. 8. 8. Agt., Winn. Mr, O’Leary's Funeral. the young gallant is soon to sail for da- nila, where the nutbrown lips of the the royal houee of England, and her Hondon 3 a Hugiand; he Bank of § matrimonial prospects have been @ ny per on, foreign Bwubscriptions invariably in advance. Advertising rates will bemade known on ap- pieation - AUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1898, NOTICE. On and after December 1, The RossLanp Ev- RECORD will be delivered toany address in the United Btates or Canada for$5 a year, and delivered toany part of the city for 15 cents @ weak, or 50 cents a month NO TIME TO LOSE. The . ‘ was raised in short time to buy the ground and erect the building, which is another evidence dusky maiden will not be -able to even lisp the name of Hobson. be a sorry day for Lieutenant Hobson! The waves may kiss the shore, the sun the beautfiul biue sky, but Hobson xust not allow those eweet kisses of the Yankee girls he leaves bebindto be burned with Philippine forfeits. Oh, that will Sunday afternoon at 2:30 a large num- ber of mournera assembled atthe Ro- man Catholic church in Nelson, when body ‘of the late’Mr. John O'Leary, whose sudden death by accident on Fri-| * day last created such consternation among his numerous friends. The de- ceased was well known and deservedly popular, and consequently, , notwith- The successful opening of the rink last night brings to mind that $13,000 the shortness of the notice, there was a large congregation at the church. The impressive ceremony over, dinan i ly the cortege ded to the new ceme- tery, when the remains were interred in the portion set apart forthe Roman Catholic church.—Neleon Miner. ~~ place on the 11th of next month,21 days away,.and still the ratepayers do not Anow who is willing to fill the six seats 4n tho aldermanic circle. The first thing ‘we all know, the election will’ be upon us, and it isnot unlikely that in the ‘worry and hurry unfit, men will be chosen to guide the destinies ofour fair young city for the coming year. There is not wm great deal of danger of a serious mis- take in selecting a mayor as any of the men now mentioned for that position ‘would make a good mayor and could do no harm if he did not, if we have good midermen. There isnotime to lose. There are many matters of great cen- cern with which the next council will have to deal and they should be good ‘business men of ability and i i will take|,. : M. A. Wilson & Co. HIGH-CLASS - TAILORS. BEDFORD Cords for Trousers, .. SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. The water‘and light problem should be rettled ;the sewer syatem should be com~- pleted; a city hall should we built; street improvements should be steadily and rapidly pushed. * It is likely that before the year enda numerous franchises will be, asked for. ‘Within the coming year Rossland should have a street car system. These and many other things are aptto come up for ion by the i i cil,and now is the time to select men 2 who will be capable of attending to them to the best interests of Rossland. Who will they be? —_——— Lieutenant Richard Pearson Hobson cwas heavily bombarded by a large fleet of kissing’ giris in Chicago the other night, but as no distress signal was hoisted after the engagement, itis not Delieved that he was seriously injured. Lieutenant Hobson lectured on “The Goes Home 2 Widow. Mrs. Dr. Langhammer and daughter, Miss Annie, wife and daughter of. the late Dr. Langhammer, left for- their home in Seattle, Wash., this the funeral service was held over the} ~ ‘A good dairy ranch 11 milee south-east from Colville, Stevens County, , Wash. It is surrounded by a fine Stock Range, Fine Spring, and a Creek Runing Through the Place. Small. Orch- ard and Abundance of Small Fruit. Good New Honse, Good House, Good Barn, “Tee House, Dairy Room* Churning Done by Water Power. - Other Buildings, 40 Acres In Hay and Cultivation. pee a For Further Information Cull on or Address, MRS. J. W. STRUPEL,|? Colville, Stevens County Washington. After making the necessary srrange- mente in Seattle, the widow and daugh- ter will move to Argentine, Kansas, and make their home in the fature with the family of R. Reutcher, son-in-law of the late Dr. Langh Mra. Langh mer and daughter bave been completely overcome by the loss of.the doctor, and for a time it was feared that the. pros- tration of the widow would ‘prove seri-| 3: ous. Many friends i the appl MINERAL ACT 1898. Certificate of Improvements -NOTICE. ladies to the train this morning, formerly stationed at Nakusp, is in the city on his way to Cascade City, where he hag been recently ordered to take station. Mr. Darrah is an old poineer in the Kootenays and has met many old friends in d. He will proceed to Le Roi LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE. JOHN F. LINBURG, Stylish Rigs for rent Firat class Saddle and Pack Horses. Stanzes: Columbis Ave., ‘Phone No. 37. Gomimercial Alley, ‘Phone No. 89. P. O. BOX, 136. PROP. the dary country Joseph Darrah, provincial policeman, sua a Grown b grant tof the nuove a m1 Mther take notice tha ection, under efore che is creak Jot ttiner's ‘Goptitonto ted 347011," acting as agent { Fred Minera cine? section 27, mi comm Shanes of much Certificate of | impress ements, Dated this 24th day of vetober; 1 . UH ANTRELL. SPOKANE FALLS & NORTHERN Nerson & Fort Surerarp Ry. Red Mountain Railroad . MF-The only direct route w Nelson and Kootenay Jake and Slocan points. @ ean Every day in the year betweet, ti cbeore ied) ROSSLAND and No. 4 for sponte and Pacific coast con nection Jeaves Rossland ut 8:45 a.m. No. 6 for’ Nelson, Kaslo and slocao points. leaves Rossland at. 12:05 p.m No. 3 from Nelson, etc., arrives | i Ross- 20 a. m. No Change of Cars Between © Spokane and Rossland. Tickets on sale all over the world. Close connections at Nelson with steamers for Kuslo aud Kootenay Jake points. Boavengers Yor Kettle Tver and Applieation For Liquor License. Notice is hereby given, thet, we will, at the next sittingof the Board of i{cense Comm! slonors for “the City of ‘of Hosstand, apply, ‘for aaa: Hoon Hcense to sell quors by, sete 1 in the remisds ow e-Anaconda Saloon, altu Ried or on part ot ors, Splock D, Railroad’ Addi: Rheumatism Banish-= ed Like Magic. Re- lef from One Dose. Mr. HE. W. Sherman, proprietor ot the Buenas House, Morrisburg, Ont. is ence the fol. Gwing statement from Mr, Sherman’ will read with great interest and pleasure. NO. 16 WASHINGTON ST. REPAIRING DONE. PHIL A. SILVERSTONE, PROP. Rossland Loan Oifice.| & Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock. “I have been cured of rheumatism of ten zene standins in three days, One bottle BO .MERICAN RHEUMATIC iced this most remarkable cure. fhe atteets vor the first dose of South Amerl- and no* feta in my system. id me more good iE. all * ie Red I ever did in my to 26, Sold by Goodeve Bros., Druggists, Finn & O° Nein. Dated, December 15 1898. creel reus with stage daily, - &, @. DIOKRON, @.°. TA. Spokane, wosh. 1 W RUFF Agent, Rossiand =| MONTANA LIVERY 26 Washington Street. First Class Saddle and Delving Horses. Boarding Horses s Specialty. T 6 - MA. HARVEY. To Suit The Tenant. Office rooms or rooms for houee- EBERC, SMITA _—Dealer in— Mines, Stocks and Real Estate. it / DO you WANT A MAP OR A NEWSPAPER TIMES BUILDING. CHICAGO’ source of come anxiety to her father and grandmother, since she has repeatediy yowed that she would marry for love or notat all. Full line of bors new Hockey Shoes openedthis week. Extra value at M. J, O'Hearn’s. DON'T OVERLOOK THESE. Dr. G. 8, Armstrong, office and resi- dence rooms 6 und 6, Postoffice bleck. ., Umbrellas repaired and sawe dled at hootiry gallery, First avenue. The Rossland Laundry 1s doing good work ata reasonable price. Try them, Near the postofiice. The Evening Record delivered to your home or office for 16 cents a week or 50 cents @ month after December 1. Tf you are not satisfied with your latn- dry “work try the Rossland Laundry. eae location, near postoffice. ROSSLAND’S POPULATION. A conservative eetimate of the pop- tion at 8,000, divided as follow: Prospectors Floating population. Business men. ‘ki 1g nen and euperitendents. Tea auneters Sporting men. Sporting women Teachera and preachers, . See M. J. O’Hearn’s window for Xmnae nevelties in American ties, fancy sus- Pendere, Japanese handkerchiefs and ee smoking jackets and dressing The Saturday Record, containing the local mining news wili be ma any address in the United States or Canada for $18 year. a iled a Dr. J. F. McKenzie, office and real- Toe over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of 0. © the WEEKLY RECORD : $1. a Year. VENTS John M. Smith Waeres gocaisaat The Bank of PER MONTIE December 1 THz Rosstanp Ev- ENING Recorp will be delivered to any part of the city or to any. dress in the pominion: of Canada or the United States for $5. PER YEA $3 FOR Six MONTHS In the city, THz Recozp will be. mailed or delivered to subscribers for 15 cents a week or 50 centa month. The news colamne will be ex- tended to cover the focal events and mining news of the camp bet- terthanever. An evening tele- graph eervice will be odtained as soon as possible and the paper will be enlarged. $5a Year] BRITSH NORTH AMERICA ESTABLISHED 1836. Incorporated by Royal Chartor, Paid-Up Capital 94,565,688, Reserve Fund 7,000 London Office: 3 Clements’ Lane, Lombard St. Court - Dissiserd, J. H, Brodie, John James Cater, Gaspard Farrer Richard H. Giyn, Henry J. Farrer, Ed. Arthur Hoare, H. J. B. yondall Jed. Kingsford, Fred- eric apbock: nena rge D. B. Waatim: a tr LIC. Head Omes in Catada, St, James, Bt, Mont- H ‘STIREMAN, J. ELusuy, General Manager. Inspector. Branches in Canada. London, Brantford, Hamiflton, ‘Toronto | Kings ntrea), Queber Johi Agents in ii eed ‘states. ne: Traders National Hank, and Olé rk: (fiz Wall street, groin: Sey Fren- Je BMedfichues London Bankers. The Bank of England and Messrs. Glyn & Co Forelgn Agents. ool, Bank of Liverpopl. Australia, aank of Australia, New Zealond, Gntor. f Ne and, In: uard, Krauss é& Ci w..T. OLIVER, Mer., Rosaland. When Going East—~ Use a firat class line in traveling be- tween Minneapolis, St. Paul and Ch - cago, and the principal towns in Cen- tral Wisconsin, Pallman Palace Sleeping and Chair Care in service. The Dining cars are operatedin the in- tereat of its patrons, the most elegant service ever inaugurated. Meals are served a la carte. should read via The WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES Direct connections at Chicago and Mil waukee for all eastern point For full information call on your nearest ucket agent or write Jas O Ponp, General Yass. Agent, or Jas. A. Clock, Minwavuxeg, Wis December ‘I General Agent, 246 Btark Street, Pe bs Ore. To obtain first class service, your ticket |° RI Points The Dining-Car ‘Route via Yellowstone Park. THE SAFEST AND BEST. — Solid Vestibuled Trains Equipped with Pullman Palace Cara, Elegant Dining Cars . Modern. Day Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Cars Through Tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA stramsaip tickata to all parts of the orld. TICKETS _TO JAPAN AND CHINA . tACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC Trains depart from Spokane. wrest bound y 2 east bound, tor taformation, time corde, ops s apa th sply to agents of the 6. F, ibtfone, or = W. Ruy, Agt. Red S0t- Ry. F, D, GIBBS, GoneralzAgent Spokane, Wasn. A.D; CHARLTON, Gon, Pass, Agent, No. 255 Mo rrison 8t.,'cor. Bd. land Oregon eon _|veaye 8.00a.m. KASLO & SLOCAN RY; TIME CARL, Subject to change without notice, run on Pacific standard time, Kaslo Arrive e4 eB am South. Fork Ge 8p 2a am _Wittewater 0. 100) Arrive 10.50a.m. San Sandon Arrive 1145 a.m. we 11.25 a. GEO. F, COPELAND, Superintendent oR N. TRE SCHEDULE, “Spokane, Peaines, fae piraucte, » Pendle! Leave 10.00 a.m. Arrive 11.20 a.m. ROBERT IRVING, Gr& PA DEPART FOR Louis,| Chicos and East. Moscow Tekoa, Wallace, Ward-| and Coour ner, Gartield, Colfax,| d'Alene Pullman, Moscow, Local w and Coeur] a’Alone Local 8a.m. 6:40 p.m, 8p.m. 4pm, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Leave “Rortiand, Sept. 1,6, 1, 15, 21, 2 AIAG] GREAT WESTER “RY, “THE MAPLE LEAF ROUTE.” Pullman Compartment Sleeping Cara, Tullman Drawing Room ‘Sleeping Care wining Cars on the European Plan, Free lining Chair Cars, Uniformed Train Porters, Bompany Ushers at Depots ARE FEATURES Of the Train Service of the Chicago Great. Western Ry, —-No Change of Cars of Any Class— BETWEEN Chicago and St. Paul and Minneapolis, Dubuque and Des Moine, St. Joseph and Kansas City —.— General Passen H t 7p.m. |To Alarka— oP fail Sept. 17. 8p.m. 4p.m. Columbia River bu rx.Bundey jumble Rly ex. Gunday To Astoria and Way Landings. ‘Wiilamette River. + |Otegen City, Newbore, fale we Wey banda 4:30 p.m. Ux, Sundsy viillamette and Tele hill Rive: Oregon + tty, Das and Wav y,barton, Willamette River, +] Portland to Cor and Way Land! 3:30 Mon Pied. 7a,m. Tues ‘Ibur. and kat land Friday 6a.m. Tues.Thur. and Fat. LEAVE jRIPARa 4 a, n pally ‘Snake River. Riparie. to Lewiston, WH Adams, Gen’! Agt Spokane, W W H Harlburt, Gen’l Paseenger Agi oy Portiand, Oregon. a Oldest Established House in Kooteuey WILLIAM. R. BEATTY UNDERTAKER. . ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A F. H. Lord: rand. Ticket Agt., Chicago