ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, DECEMBER 24 1898. LD HE SPIRIT OF THE eC LIDAYS isin the vnyth here. Everything is real. Qualities and values are not mysteries but tangible and gata! ble. There ia real service to be had from every article offered in any de- - prrtment of our store. The hol- day display of Dress - Goods, DRY GOODS AND Gents Furnishings Outshine anything hitherto shown here, and outstrips in beauty and quality all other stocks. . Ladies’ and Gents’ Handker- chiefs for10c up. Ladeis’ and Gents’ ties 15c up. All Kinds , Of’ Suitable Christmas Pres- ents from 10c to $5.00. The morning paper is showing the cloven-foot by its persistance in seizing upon every opportunity to get the name of the editor of the Recoxp in the police court in connection’ witth tbe libel suit the editor of the Miner has saw fit to bring. This. morning it hadn’t the de- cency to say upon what charge we were in the police cenrt. The court reques- ted that both papers let the cage alone until it was ended, and the Recorp hag done 80, £0 far. The Reconrp will in next Tuestay’s iesue give an estimate of the necessary and with stablishing a an app: cost of school of mines for the benefit of the city aldermen, who are disposed to make B& $200 to such ani The Recorp’s contention is that it would be throwing #200 away to give it to a proporition that is notin any way es- tablished. eee Our excellent contemporary, the]. THE CRESCENT ‘Rossland.,B. C. av ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER 0. SMITH. poesness: DAILY EXCEFT SUNDAY. ALL COMMUNICATIONS to the faitor must be-ccom panied by the.neme. and address of the writer, not nevessarily tor publica tion, but aa evidence of good faith. Sent sy eee ruaeae: RATES. Daily perweek by parriers eoeee ee ceenerese $15 by mi 50 Daily half year by att oo 00 Dally: awe rears foreign. 0 wulin © Bubseriptions invariably in advance. Advertising rates will bomade known on ap- plication NOTICE. On end after 1, The R Ev- Grand Musical and Free Presentation by Entertainments. There will be a series of grand musi- cal and free entercainments in the va- cant store in the Lemon block on upper Columbia avenue, commencing on Mun- day evening, December 19th, and con- tinuing until further notice. Remember that this ia a free concert, and musical * entertainment, and will commence each evening at half paet seven each evening—at half past seven (precisely)—and_ will consist of comic songs, with banjo attachments, inetru- mental music upon the big banjo and little whistle, and other instrumental and chin music, revitations. ete. Come everybody, and bring all your kinfolks. Front seats reserved for cash customers. No boys or ladies admitted. Don’t for- get the hour. Seven-thirty p.m. (pre cisely). It has been decided to continue per- manently the tourist car, which tor the Past few weeks has heen attached to the xaNG-Reoonn will be delivered to any address in,she United States or Canada for$5 a year, and delivered toany part of the city for 15 centa ‘& week, or 50 cents a month train of ‘the 0. P. R., which leaves. Vancouver on Thursdays. ‘The car goes right through to St. Jobns, New Brunawick, where it conneets with SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1898, CHRISTMAS IN ROSSLAND. fs Chri Jand has‘ en on holiday attire, as much so y eastern city of ita size. Large suns a ‘money have been expended in buying. presents for relations and friends here and-thousands of dollars have gone out in the way of,Christmas gifts to those who were left behind, The churches have, ‘made. _Preparations for entertain- ing the’ members and friends. Nearly every oven‘has & well-fed turkey in jt with's capbord well filled with the del- acacies of'the season. Rossland can be thankful beyond ‘that of probably any other city,on earth, because its list of those. in need is amaller, And thankful too, Because her list of charitable people is largér than any other city of her size. No. city OrePeople can have a merry Christmas "without having many reas- ons to be thankful, and Rossland has. If any one knows of a neighbor who is the D and Allan line ocean steamers, tf ——— ay The Saturday Record, containing all the local mining news ‘Will -be* mailed to any address in the United States or Canada for $1 a year, M. A: Wilson - & HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. BEDFORD Cords for Trolisers, SPOKANE‘STREET ~ One Door East of Col. Avenue. Ri <> Evenixe Recon, is disposed to be indignant becauee no one, ‘‘at home or abroad,” has chal d its es- \GSSSS9SS99S9 @ Record Job office, 120}¢ Columbi: statements, connterslips, cards, and get prices. meal tickets, ete, & Specialty, Or >i SOOTSDCO—TTCs For Any Season. Job printing of all kinds done to your entire: sutisfaction at the a avenue, Letter heada, vill heads, Call ’ UP-GO DAGE PRINTING. 2 LLLLLDL LIL SSSSELLGSSSSS69 Each week. contains Rossland camp. | The Saturday Record allthe mining.news of Moecseie & DEACON, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B.,C. Minez Bullding; Columbia Avenue. APPLICATION TO INCORPORATE. timate of Rossland’s population, which it puts at 8,000. We are afraid there are many inthe province who would like to challenge that part of its distribution which gives, ont of these 8,000, 250 “sporting men” and 125 ‘sporting wo- men.” With these exceptions British Columbians generally will be glad to concede the 8,000, and will rejoice when the number is doubled.—Neleon Miner. Hunter Bros., —FOR—- % Fresh Fancy Groceries. €=Table Delicacies, ROCQUEFORT CHEESE. IMPERIAL, CHEESE swiss CHEESE. CROSS: & BLACK WELLS’, JAMS, Ser Lins PICKLES. AS and CHOCOLATES. nt stock companies; PARRY; TOWRT to aaa over all “righ We esmminatar. on sp acuulred, or reed he sald company narate tie Of othe? suc Pe neers “ap Ta fu rend ‘complotely carry ca and oy rors a id or auy of them, au Popated this 20th dey of November, A. PLibea WiLctaats. Eolfcitors for Applicants, JTCHING REEPING RAW LING STINGING SKIN DISEASES RELIEVED BY ONE AP. ‘PLICATION OF ih pee S Ointment, 35 CENTS. James Gaston, igrchant }) Wilkesbarre, F oriten For nine T Haye een from every blem- The first ‘application gave relief. 20. Sold by DAIRY RANCH|_ -For Sale. —— Stock Range, Fine Spring, and a Creek: Ronng > Sinall Orch- Br ard and-Abnndance of Small Fruit. Good House, Through the Place. FON lew Honge, G -Good Barn, Ice House, Dairy Reom* ct $1. a Year. DOOIOOOHES Denver & Rio Grande R. R. SCENIO LINE OF THE ‘WORLD. Weekly Excursions to the Bast, In Through Tourist.Cars ‘Without Change MODERN———_ " —_-UPHOLSTERED TOURIST. one by Water Power. Other Buildings. * 40 Acres In' Hay and Cultivation. section 87, must suance o! MINERAL ACT 1898. Certificate of Improvements NOTICE, iy of Chratning of the above cla Ana turther fake notica tbat ‘action, pnder 1° ed before the is- of'ueh certifieata of Linprov ement ‘A good dairy ranch 1] miles routh-east from Colville, Stevens ‘Connty, ‘Wash. It is surrounded by, afine . Soi For Further Information Call on or Address, MRS. Jd. W. STRUPEL, Colville, Stevens County Washington. MINERAL ACT, 1896, : Certificate of Improvement. pligee mineral claims, situ: rth z oo deb Be ‘chante, Free ating Cornitien ta Nor 127 fold, meting as Edward Aires, Free Minel heate.N Sela tutongs pest free atfner “ne gata, hess toapply to tha jalining Kecurder’ fura Certit- gate uf improvements for the purpuse “of ob- Gtant to the above claim. Davea this zithday of ficotgben, NO. B. CHANTRELL, SPOKANE FALLS & NORTHERY Nexson & Fort Suxpparp Ry, Red Mountain Railroad. M@&F-The only direct route to Nelson and- Kootenay lake and Slocan points. Qe Every day in the year between SPOKANE, ROSSLAND aud SAN DON. 3 No. 4 for Spokane and Pacific coast eon nection leaves Rossland at 8:45 a. No. 6 for Nelson, Kaslo pu poluts. leaves Rossland at. . No. 3 from Nelson, ete., arrives _Jand at ss No. 5 from Spokane and Bucille const _| polnfsyarr. 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 steamers for Kaslo and Kootenay lake poiuts. a an ‘Deted this lst day of PA" Wilkin, ——SLEEPERS A day stop-over arranged at alt Lake City and Denver not-well provided for Christmas, the name to some one or two of Roesland’s many charitable people, and their wants will be supplied. There is not asoulin Rossland that the Rxcomp does not wish a merry Christmas, and how happy the world would be if everyone could lie down to- night, and close their eyes wite a part- ing good night to everyone else, of a “Merry Ohbristmas.”” Rossland Metal Works. Peter Rodier, the old reliable tinner, we. (tee Rossland Metal frorks, ose vi Spokane Street pre- red to bers work in his line romblly Hy the lowest living prices. Money ca: ‘be saved by patroni him. Fall line of boys’ new Hockey Shoes this week, Extra value at M, Pon Hearn’s, Rossland Loan Office. A ride through the famous Le Roi LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE,__saf> JOHN F. LINBURG, Stylish Rigs for rent First class Saddle and Pack Horses, BtaBies: Columbia Ave.) ” Phone No, 87. Commercial Alley, ‘Phone No. 39. P. O. BOX, 186. PROP. by young woman. Colorado scenery. Not next sitting at the Bs Application For Liquor License. tice is hereby given that we will, at the nse ( ommi: Finn & O} Netty. Baa December 15 1898. Classified Want ‘Adv’s. ‘Three lines three insertions onder head ‘Sit- uations Wanted” free of charge. . see fr Kettle Fiver it Murcus with stage dally, 5 ez @, DICKSON, G. P.T. A. Spokane, wosh, '. W RUFF Agent, Rossiand MONTANA LIVERY 26 Washington Street. Firat Claes Saddle and Driving Horees. Boarding Horses’@ Specialty. - 4M, A. HARVEY. To Suit SITUATIONS WANTED. Emplopment as kitchen or chamber inatd Cailor address Guelph NO. 16 WASHINGTON ST. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock. REPAIRING DONE. Jd. F. AONEYFORD The East End Tailor, FORA e=Fine Suit. 171 Conumnra Avenue Ease. PHIL A. SILVERSTONE, PROP. The Tenant. Office rooms or rooms for house- keeping in the New Record build- ing, fitted up to suit the tenant. For further particulars’ apply to EBERC. SMITH —Dealer in— Mines, Stocks and Real Estate. TIMES BUILDING, oHICAGO + gollection of the minerals of the —proy- EVENING RECORD; DECRMBER 24 1898. ABOUT THE SCHOOL OF MINES Takes Issuc te 9 Difovence. ‘When There Eprron Evening Recorpé—Aseuming that your coluiins are open for divcus- sion of public topics, even though the views of the correspondent may not be be in acvord with your own, I would ask yur inda'gence thot I may put forward a progpector’s view. of the proposed achoul of mines for Roseland. Roseland is admittedly the greatest mining camp in the Rreatest mining prov in the tu your census of the town’s population thera are 1500 miners and 600 prospect- ors in town, @ total of 2000, orone-fourth of a population of 800.’ There is a pop- ulution of 1600 ‘childrens ‘There is no ovectios to un expenditure of public money for suitable: buililing, equipment and the employment of qualified teach- ers for public school instruction. In this age of science ‘and knowledge, no one will for s moment contend. thata progpector or miner with a vechnical knowledge of hie calling is not better equipped for his. duties than one. with- | # The Rossland Laundry 18 doing good work at a reagonable price. Try them. Near the postofiice. The Indedendent Band will. entertain at the Miner’s hall on Monday (Christ- imag) night by giving a. grand, ball Make arrangementa accordingly. Bt If yon want to have a good time go to the Band dance on Monday night at the Miner’s hall, The boys will take the right kind of care of you. 8t H. Ed Leckie, of the Velvet mine, left for the Boundary country this morning to be gone several days, Dr. J. F. McKenzie, office and resi- tense ov over O, ;Hearn’e, opposite Bank of ‘oronto. Tenders Wanted. Tendere, addrersed to the chairman of ofthe Board of Works, marked ‘‘Ten- dere for Timber w iit ber recaived by the undersigned up. to »_ Wednesday, Dec. 1898, for aps ‘Gslivery of the timber required for a culvert at the Trail Greeks crossing of Spokane atreet. ‘te otic ions for game may be ecen Ha f ffice of the: city clerk, Columbia vie ‘Towest orany tender not necessa- ly W. out such. I have jn this mining town once in vain for a ince, and have met nv better results in'a quest for ® comprehensive collection of the ores and rocks of the camp. What is needed is a public collection ofores and rocks, lecturer who can teach prospectors ‘and others to identify them by their physical properties, and, failing these. determine their properties by ineang of a Llow pipe, and a compact blow pipe outfic: cin be carried in a pocket, where ‘it 18 not possible to carry alaburatory to‘test a sample in the field by the wet process, A knowledge of the occnrrency of orea and: those likely to occur in association with each other, Aknowledge .of veing, their formation aud kinds would, if. properly under- stood, save prospectors time and money lam not. aware that- there are “classes Jor imparting such information in town, Surely mwinera and prospectore, who form so large ® proportion of the popu- lation of Rossland should be entitle 1 to sone consideration when so much is done'to prepare the Syoung for the du- ties of citizenslyip. ‘There are public’epirited men in Ross- land with: continental reputations for technical knowledge in’ these matters aud it 1s not. unrexsonable to hope that for the good uf the town and those who desire to better their condition by a bet- ter qualification for their’ ca.ling, . these men will give a portion of their. ‘time that the school may havea start. It is as important that prospectors should be able te recognize rocks and minerala on sight and huve a knowledge of their Properties as iz ia for the echool popula- tion wv know their A, B, C, and how to construct them into words. A echool where such is knowledge ia imparted would attract prospector’s from: other camps in the province, and miners would Gnd it to their advantage to avail ves of such ities as it nay afford. Agrant of $200 would give a start, private subscriptions and fees would do} the rest, for 1 underatand $300 in cash hasalrea ly been raised, and more can be easily got. The grant from the city would help and bea goarantee to the legislature when that body is asked for assistance that Rossland and the inter- ests uf the city were behind the move- ment. Proxpgcror. Rossland, December 24, 1898. [In the firat place, the Recorp has River opposed the establishment of a school of minegin Rossland. It hae only pointed ont that the municipality thould net make a donation to, such an institution at this time when there is do foundation to start. on. The prov- ince suatains the public echools, and not the city, and if the province will estab- lich the echool of mines, Rossland might Well afford to agaist it. “Prospector” saya he doesn’t know of anyone in town teaching euch things as |" ®echool of mines would teach. We re- ferhim to W. P. Murray, Prof... C. Woodhouse, Robbins & Long, A. A. Watson and Richard March, allof whom have one or more students, and we uD- derstand “Pprospector”” ig at present a Student under Mr. Marsh.] DON’T OVERLOOK THESE. Closing out Winter Jackets and Cioaks at cost at Mrs, Heard’s taal Store, Dr. G. S. Armstrong, office and resi- dence rooms 6 and 6, Postoffice block. The Evening Record delivered to your home or office for 15 cents a week or 50 cents a month after December . If you are not eatistied with your laun- ty work try the Rossland Laundry. fame location, near postoilice. Holiday goods at reasonable prices at : McQuzzn, City Clerk. Rossland, B. C., Dec. 23, 1898. NOTICE. lake notice thata special general meeting of sophie Mountain Gold Mining Compe: Irie Uisoltty. ill be held on. fonday, the day of January, A. D., 1898, atthe hour afelaito' W.J- Whiteside, solicitor, Rossland Considering and } dea lution authoring the the prvis- act, under the name o! Conner ining Company, Limited,’ and’ for the lection of directors, err ST GRAHAM, Acting Secrotary. 5 OND = PER WEEK tr oF clock: inthe attSenoon at the omee of | BANK OF MONTREAL. Gapltal, All Pata Ue = _'512.900.008 S3IR DONALD A, SMITH. HON, GEO. A. URUMM! B 8, CLOUSTO; «-Proeident \ce-President. ral Mangos ® Rossiand. Branch. Branches in LONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. And in the Principal Cities in Canadas Buy and sell! Sterling Exchange and ;Cable ‘Transors, Grant Commercial and Travellers Credits availuble in any part of the world. DRADTS ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETC. ~G 8..G. Fraser, Manager. TRE MERGHINTS BANK of Halifax. INCORPORATED 1860: CAPITAL, PAID-UP = = _%1,500,000.00 REST ’- ee - 1,076,000.00 Hxap Orvica, HALIFAX, N.8. Directors. T.8. Kenny, Esq, president; Thos Ritchlo, Eaq,, vice: Be ea icbeel Dwyer, Esq. auld; Hag.2 Willey Smith, Hea Hon. . David’ Muckeen; D. ase, Manager; Kotre Dane AGENCIES 18 NOVA SCOTIA, ance Bridgewater, Guysboro, London: burg, avant (a fants Co.) Pictou "Hawkesbu Ha beacadie, Sydney, ey AGENCIES IN NEW BRUNSWICK. Fredericton, Kingston Newcastle, ' Sackville, ‘AGENCIES IN FRINCE EDWARD ISLAND»: Charlottetown, Summerside.. AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND. 8t, John’s. AGENCIES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. * Rossland; Vancouver, Victoria, Nelson, and Nanaimo. BANERRS AND CORRESPONDENCE. Dominion of Canada, Merchants Bank Canada, New York, Chase Naidnal Bauk, Boston, an National Hide Chicago, Endoa, Bugiand; on, jan Bermuda, of Cre: The Ban! Bank of Berm aX} GENTS PER MONTH John M. Smith Manager, Habana. The Bank of BRUSH NORTH ANERIGH ESTABLISHED 1836. mber 1 THE Rossuanp Ev- -BNING Recor will be delivered to any part of the city or to any ad- dress in the Dominion of Canada or the United States for . R: YEAR Se. B FON SIX MONTHS: In the city, Tas Recorp will be mailed or Slelivered to subscribers: for 15 cents a week or 50 cents & month. The news columns will’ be ex- tended to cover the local events and mining: news of the camp bet- ter than ever. An evening tele- graph service will be odtained as goon as ‘possible snd the paper will be enlarged. soa Year ‘December Are, Heard’s Ladies’ Store. by Royal Charter. Paid-Up Capital ($4,866,066, Reserve Fun 1,387,000 London Office: 8 Clemente’ Lane, Lombard Bt. Court a oes Sik, Bragteysons James Cater, Ce Guspard Farrer Hoare, H.J By ike! dali J os “Kingstord, rod: eric Labbodk, George D. joretary, ‘Mead Ofice ts Camus, Bt. Tames, 8t., Mont- EK BTIKEMAN, I. ELMsiy, General Manager. Inspector. Branches In Canada, London] Brentford U Hamilton, arose Rings. ena Agents in tie’ United States, Trad: Natl 1 Bank, ‘and Old situa New York: (52 wall treet) W. Laws . San Fren- i: Meitichael The Bank of England and Messrs. Glyn & Co. Paes Agents. ol. Australia, ae tie Now Zealond, UnIOn ‘of New Zealand. Jn- ite, China, and Jo japan, rtered. _eremnttie ‘Amik of india, London and Ching, A gra Bai Lta.. West Indles, olepial Hank, Pa is, Marcuard, Krauss & Co. Lyons, Credit Lyon- nais.: Ww. T. OLIVER, Mer., Rossland. gaige bank of of. re Australia, Bank When Going East—~ Use a firat class line in travelin tween Minneapolis, St. Paul anh Sh - - cago, and the principal towns in | Wisconsin. palimen Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars in service. Che Dining cars are operatedin the in- terest of its patrons, the moat elegant service ever inaugurated. Meals are served a la carte. Co obtain first clasa service, your ticket should read via The WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES : Direct connections at Chicago and Mil waukee for all castern points. for full information call on your nearest ticket agent or write Jas O Ponp, General Yass. Agent, or Jas. A. Clock, Mupwauxga, Wir qe jeneral Agent, 246 BI tark Street, Portiand, Ore T. W. HOWARD GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT 108 BisnorsaaTE-Sr., Lonvon, E. 0. IF YOU WANT AN ADVERTISEMENT, Large orSmail, Inserted in any European Now! Sfagazine, or Periodical, anv poursel all troublesome detalls by sending {t straight to T. W. HOWARD, 108, BIstorsaaTE-sTREET, LONDON, AHIANGED for Largo Orders, | AD niet the Best Mediums for bring. ing ADvEI TIGERS belore the Public. pondence "D, iW. HOWARD, 108, Bietorscate-aTREET, LONDON, E. C, lumbia Review. aper ESTIMATES FURNISHED and CONTRACTS corres Agent for THE RossLANDER and British Co- \NADIAN. 4 PACIFIC IVY. And SOO LINE Oean to Ocaan ROUTE, East and West 3,000 Miles International ‘Navigation . and Trading Co,, Ltd. ¥veamer ‘\Iutemnational ” and. Alberta!” on Kootenay;Lako and River. ja offegt 12th July, 1897. Hive Mite Point connection with all passen- ger trains of N, & F, 8. R. tre toand from North- Rossland'and ~ Tickets sold and aggage checked we Kaleo for 10 Cal Eubject torghance elt except, Bundey, | ootenay Lake. necgare Nelion for Kasto, eto, » Tueedey, Wed- puraday, Friday, Setuntay 8:90 8. cealont? Rise @Kaslo for al: Monday, desdey, Wednesda jay, Thurs. Sp. Nelson 9 a.m. i Leave Bonne ra Ferry, Sunday r joundary, ‘Arrive Kaslo, Baca ALEX ANDI Kasio, B.C,, wih July. 1897, i The Fast Line ” All Points The Dining Car Route'via Yellowstone Park. THE SAFEST AND BEST. Solid Veatibuled Trains Equipped with Pallman Palace Gare, Elegant Dining Cara Modern Day Coaches, Through Tickets te all points in the UNITED STATES, AND OANABA | Staamahip tickata to all parts of the orld. TICKETS _TO JAPAN AND OHINA For information: gine cas N, and its estlons,ar E. W. Rory, Agt. Red Mt. Ry. F. D, @! GeneralcAgent ipokaue, A.D. D. GHARLTON, , ‘Asst; Gen. Pass, Agent No, 255 Morrison Bhs oar Arde Portland Tourist Sleeping.Care VIA TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC 8. 5. Co, ‘ may and tickets 8. BE. a Tat con- OF COMFORT. ——FIRST CLASS. AND-—— Tourist Sleeper Run Through, Baggage Checked to Destination’ i |——No - Custom -, Difficulties. — Daily Tr Train. 8:00k—Ly. .ROSSLAND. . Arr.—23:05k. —)p-_—— Connects#West Robson withlColum- bia River Steamers from and for the ith ©. &K. branch trains ‘and to ‘Nelson, Kaslo, Sandon sad “m. other Slocan points. ——o. For Rates, Tickets and Full Informa- on Call on or Address. Nearest Local ~ Agent, or A. B. MACKENZIE, City Ticket Agent, ~ 2 Sty Misket “Rossland. P.G@. DENISON: Agent, Rossland. F Anderson, traveling passenger agent, aun: E JCoyle, District passedger agent, Yancouvor. 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 Pacific Railway agent, or, com- municate with A; B,. MACKENZIE, ©, P, R. AGT. Rossland. Wn. Stitt, Gen. S. S, Agt., Winn. KASLO & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARD, -Bubject to change without notice. _ Trains run on Pacific atandard time. Leave e ‘ty a.m. Arrive i ieGuigan bs a agetion, jandot VoveuETS BBE EBEE Arrive 11.20 a.m. ROBERT IRVING, G.F. & P. Superintendent BREN “DEPART FOR TE: SCHEDULE. m_ Spokane. in, Bt. Chicago aud East. cow Cosur|Tekos, Wallace, Ward a e Gartield, Colfax, Follman, Seseow. 6:40 As m, ocean steamsurps| *?*™ JANL sailing datos sub, ject to inge. Leave Portland, Sept. 1, 6, 21, 15, 21, 26. “THE MAPLE LEAF ROUTE.” Pullman C i jing Cara, CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RY, 7p.m. |To Alaska— Spm. €ail Sept. 17. > Is 4p.m, ge Sunday Soluble Eieer ex. Banday ‘To Astoria and Way ‘Landings. Willamette Fence, Oregon City, New! oA, Lenaings Dining Cars on the European-Plan, Fiee Reclining 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 anu Minneapolis, Dubuque and Des Moine, —_——- General P: F. H. Lord Ticket Agt Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars St. Joseph and Kansas City rand cago _| Willamette. and Yam-| 3: hilt Five: Pe gon. city, “Dayton, Ome ay andings. Willamette River. Portland to Corvallis and Way Landings. 6a.m. Tues.Thur.| and gat. Snake River. Riparia to Lewiston. W H Adams, Gen’l Agt Spokane, Wn. W H Harlburt, Gen’! Passenger Agt., Portland, Oregon. |; Oldest Established House in Kootenay WILLIAM R, BEATTY UNDERTAKER. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A