Evening Record. @Y EBFR'O. SMITH ° at . Published every day (excent Bunday). sents a fine thereafter Wants, For Sale, Rent, Lost Etc Tencents aline for the first Insertion: and five THE NEW CANADIAN TARIFF. Apples, 40 p. cents Almonda, Se. Ib. Applesdried,45 p.c. Adzes, 30 per cent Agate tron, 35 Asbestos, 25. DAILY: YOR RENT. One Yuar in Advance. Bix plouttn for rent in the Recorp block. o wee eee For Rext: A farnished and unfurnished room 00 Artificial flowers, 25. Butter, de per Ib. Bei Barley, 30 per cent. Black be Bank notes, bonds, billy of FOR BALE. British Gum, 10. By Single copy...... WERKLY One Year, in advance.. . wo} A Six mouths, in advance. Miugle copy x30, on Lino.in Street near Colutn! bargain. Address Box 512. Roseland, condition, AS upri “»* 1 } at Red Star Stable. “COLUMBIA ‘WESTERN R’y | RUSELTER Time Table. ington elght column hand pi office. For 8a" on Lease—Two story fraine building 163 he Age. | FOR SaLe.—Cheap, 0.50 horse power bolter in horse-power and boller, used less than one tours, judure For SaLe: A comple outfit for a country news- Vash! ress. ing, 25. Brick, 20 per cent. Ba Belting, 20. Bt Bar Iron, $7 Brass, 10 pr Bird cages, 35. 25 per cent. Brass nails, Babbit metal, 10. Brass pumps, 30. Bieyeles, 3t 2c, Buttons, 25. Blasting: Brush Blue pr Lvs. Rossland 6 p.m. Ar. at Nelson 11:15 p.m. . “ -Nelaon G p.m. + Rossland 11 p. m- ‘ EXTWEBN ROLAND AND TRAIL. . Ar. Trail at 12:55 p.m. mn. Ar. Rossland at 3:15 p.m. ALL TRAINS DAILY. Trains leaving Rosstand at G p.m. connect om: If you hat wena crore at Hobson for C. P. K.main line y kin and up-river points, DEAYAGE. 1) a Red Star transfer wagon. ‘any kind done call up the Red Star Stal Tel. No. 8. ‘Company todo Tux Red 8! going and BS oriny trains and aD: rt of #he Weuever miss ARRIVAL AND'-DEPARTURE OF MA e! ig the train. Att tar Transfer Company meets all out- 1 will call at ty for baggage Or passengers. wee Movino: If you have household goods to move cal Tramino: If you want delivering or teaming. of es. Tat Canned Corn meal 25¢ 1b Cond Cott r. Cte °! Gane, 15 pr ct Dux. Lose. Praces ( Tratt, Repson ard River (points. Nelson, Alnaworth. }knd. Filet Bay, Victoria, ver, New Westmin- ster, Onterio, Quebec and mantime provinces. Nakusp, Slocan, Resebe' nein Mee benver and andon, ‘Revelstoke and C. PLR, points veen Van- 3 Le aver and. Winnipeg. Fort j m'nigt Steele and Enst Kasto, Salmo and Ymir, Ginnd”’ Forks, Boundary | Fal's and Greenwood. Camp | Daily MeKinney and Midway. f 3 p.m. (Spokane, ‘Northport and U. S. points. LIVERY STABLES. Hoxses:Ger your saddle and pack horses at the Red Star stables. Twice daily. BUBINESS FERSONALS. * \ , Paty |, 1 perfume atorize cents per wok. Leave orders at the oftice. ESSTAURANTS. Daily Tl am. ANOTHER valuable discovery: Testa t-{s the best place in town to dine. THE Vendome restaurant leeds, serving fine mi reasonable. Busrnzss lunch 25 cante at the Vendome. Tan gives quick serviveon s1.0rs n> ice; and everything first class. MONDAY, FEBURARY, 28, 1898. PEBEONAL. WHY TAX THE KLONDIKER? The 10 per cent. tax on the output of the Klondike mines is certainly eevere at this time. The mines are in their in- fancy and it n undisputed fact that many of them require the expenditure of thousands of dollars before anything ix taken ont, not to mention the hard- cota trip to thac country and the of conveniences, as yet, while living there, to develope them, Every favility convenience and inducement should be given the eariy prospectors. What would be the con: if the government rade a like d mand of ten per cent tax on the produet of the coal nines, the farmers’ crop, reg: at ot its cost to produce, or the earnings of the Canadian Pacilic railway? Would a dividend-be. declared? We think not. Dancixa: Professor Dreyfous gives private les- ‘sons eve. duy. 10-45tf Iv you want the Rossland Evexixe Recor in spokane go to R. M. Shaw or J. W. Graham. nee BROKERS. FFRAXK A. Baird, miningbroker, 1.0. vox 256 Relleview Iatet. OHN M. Burke, Mining Broker, Columbia McGREGOR, Atkinson: Boo, brokers and land Mi surveyors. Room 1, Occidental building. DRvGGt 1~ Fr BASER’S Drug St. 41 B. Columbia ave. GUN AND LOCKSMITH. M. FRIES, alley, rear Hotel Allan. Jur stop and look In Fraser’s window and see the besatifu: Ts. 2-18tf 12 Ger the Recon every night by cartier for 25 ne Vendome Corks, 20 Cotton fa Cotton batt: Carpeting, 25 p 1 pret. Sombs; 35 pret. Codd liver oil, 20. Coal oil, 15 cents per gat. Egga 3¢ doz Emery wheels Ext coffee 3c Ib Earthenware 30 Ext malt sks 20 30 Fire engines, extinguishers 35 pr ct Feather bone 20 Flannels 35 Fur skins 15 Fertilizers 10. Fire crackers, 25. Fire works, 25. Hogs, live, Ise 1b, Hay 42 per ton. Hogg, 6c Ib. Honey, 3c Ib. House furniture 30. Hair cloth, 30. Hair, 20 per cenit. Isinglass, 25. Ink, 25 per cent. Live hogs, /e 1b “Hats, 30 per cent. Hammocks, 30. Huim’g oil, 25. Classified Business Directory. | xe: Labela, 35 per cent Lumber. 20 per* cent Ealt, 15¢c bu Music sheets, 10° Photuz, 20 per cent aAper. per cent Picture frames, 30 Pumphlets, 15¢ 1b Print press, 10 per cent. « 0. Blinds, not paper 30 25. 4c 1b. Castile soap, 2¢ 1b. L tee, roasted 2c Ib. 30 Ce! 15 pr. ct. Cues, cue racks, cue ting, 35 per cent. Enamellel iron 380 ndiarnb cloth’ "35. Lithographs, 15c Ib Lamps, 30 per cent ROSSLAND'S MERCHANTS 1 Enterprising Business and Professional Men Who Advertise in The Record. MINING BROKERS. .| Dabney & Parker. The Walters Co. Frank A. Rajad. John M. Burke. Jennie L. Stone. McGreggor Atkinson & Co. MINES AND REAL ESTATE John R. Cook. GENERAL MERCILANDIBR. Hunter Bros. Houghton & Bannett HARDWARE AND MINE SUPPLIES. ‘Travers Hardwire Co. DRY GOODS FIRMS. The Crescent. LIVERY STABLES. Red Star Livery & Transfer Co. Palace Stables. DRUGGISTS. Geo. A. Fraser. BTATIONERY AND WALL PAPER, H. 8. Wallace. MEAT MARKETS. i Russell _& Haley, (Successors to _P- Burns & Co.) ‘ELS. Hotel Allan. The Leland _ Dominion Hotel. PLUMBERS. ~ C. M. Weller. LAUNDRIES. Roseland Laundry.. BTENOGRAPHERS. Mra. Helen L. Keys. UNDERTAKERS, W.R. Beatty. BARBISTERS AT LAW. Smith Curtiss. A. MacNish. PHYSICIANS. Dr. J. T. McKenzie. Dr. Edward Bowes. * DENTISTS, Dr. Findley. Dr. D. E. Kerr, FINANCIAL FIRMB. H D. M. Linnard. T. Gregson: & Co. THEATRES. Rossland Opera Houee. GROCERS. O. M. Fox & Co.” Alex. Lynch. MISCELLANIOUS. No Delay. curities, appiy T. Gregson & Cu AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Certainly one secins 8. just as ae others laces EXPREREMEN, =F, a whereas corporatiofe and individuals | (jHARLES Bates, Transfer and Express. Head- are given large land grants to build rail- Citauarters, “febtans bern A roadg, cpen cual lands, and go into the WARDWARE; - frontier to develop the natural resources. J F- TRAVERS, hardware, Columbia ave. we Then why make un exception of the/ “* prospector? Klondike is the inaking of ‘great mining country, but it cannot | 5... pana: euiicete atone. stand a ten per cent tux on its early de- = velopment. LAUNDRIRE. a 1 , —— Cer ene er La TheC.P. R, will surly down the Yankees in/ prietors. the fight, AF 101 introduce a free lunch car protected by ++ patent right, 8 KERRY weal DEALERE. 5. ‘0. lumber, etc., A. Shthe building base? Oo Cvervtning *- The interstate of the United States hax conernted to a suspengion of section 4 of the inter- -staté commerce net, eo far as the roads affected in the competition with the C. P. Rare conce:ned, Th.tis a section prohibiting charging more fer a short haul than a long haul that includes the short one. The suspension of section 4 permits euch roads to mest the redact- ion at competing points, anl at time to -time preserve their local rates and bus- ines fron demoraliza ion, The C. P. R. is subject to no law or rule which com- pels ii to keep chprges for short-dii hauls as low as for long distances be- tween competing points. " PHYSICIANE. [)®. Edward Bowes, office over Post Omce. BATHS, Barwgooms fitted up with tubs and marble tees he ee pluuber’ Phone sr, Oh" Weller sanitary WATCHMAKER. BURBANK, one door west of Allan ITouse, Columble ave: PLUMBING. WELL®, practical sanitary plumber, cor Spokane street and Columbia Sven. “Pbuce made on Notaries, Conveyancers, ete. Money tol-an on ‘ortgages and Colateral Se- anaarawn, ne, A. H. Christenson, brick and stone work. Alex. Larson, prick manufacturer. MINE COMPANIES. Eureka Consolidated Gold Mining Co. Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate. EHAILROAD COMPANIES, Cana‘lian Pacific. oO: RB. & N. Northern Pacific. Kaslo & Slocan. The Northwestern. Wisconein Central. International Nav. & Trade Co. .- CONTRACTORS. C. H. Henderson. . OUT OF TOWN ADVERTIBERS. The latese methods and appliances. Artistie Crown and Bridge Work. Drug Store. CHEAP... Colville Brick and Lime Kilns D. HE. KERR, D. D.8.| E§ Topping, Trail, B. C. Teeth on Cust ALUMINUM, light and dur- able OFFICF: 43 E, Columbia Ave. Over Fraser's L. C. Dillman, broker, Spokane. Trait, B. co _ xchange National Bank, Spokane. Allen H,,8mith, Chicago. pevens Miners’ Livery Stable NELSON, B.c. Capital 8250.090.0) _ Surplus and Undivided Profits $50.000. Jacc b Hoover, president; A. J. Ross, vicepres: ent: E. J. Dyor, aashier. Epecial sttention paid to mining escrows, SPOKANE : - w. THD EXCHANGE WATIONAL DANE ‘A8H| valuable mining properties in the PACK AND SADDLE HORSES. FEED AND SALE, STABLE -|WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS.|- J. J. Henager and. Alex Wilson have South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- C. Ni. Weller, All work attended to promptly Spokane atreat. PRACTICAL PLUMBER Office and shcp corner Columbia bia in, Murpby creek, Sullivan creek, Wild Horse, Champion’ creek and Waterloo, in groups from one to nine claims, on which a working bond will be given upon reasonable terms. Call on them at Clark, Good & Co. Columbia avenne, Roraland, tf ee eel - Application for Liquor.License. DENTISTS. ‘Who are the Wall street sharks, Pa, the le People|. rixner, dentist, Stasst olock. call ‘ew Great. ‘Thes‘re nen who fish for the long green, son with the likes oftsfor Late. , a ae ‘J. TY. McKenzie, M, D., No doubt many well-meaning but de- ses , lade’ people in the United States, whol op vii senienien “havesorked from 12 to16 hours = day|°essian, Surgeon and Accouchcur for eight -houre pay—and been worked -the i of the ti lived on ehort rationa plus bacon rind, and whose _gavings have been fanned away by the success'vesimoong of prosperity, will be tardy in their rejoicing over the ann- ouncement that the New York fiinan- ciere have offered {560,000,000 for war puyposes, Wall street offers ita gold in a bleudy cauee. Some men have said that it represents blood enough as it 18. What can the common people, the boasted bulwark of the nation place up- * onthe reeking altar to propitiate the gavage, cruel, hideous god of war? Not their mortgages. Their first born—their “able bodied men.” The infirm, crip- pled and helpless may remain at home to provide for the women and the little tots who lisp of the ‘savage deeds of still more savage men.’? When the emoke of battle has lifted, and the truce angel of peave hovers over the field of carnage, the Wall street financiera who coughed up and saved the nation may look over their ledgers and find remain- ing wealth to their credit, But the wid- ews ure denied the solace of placing fireah flowers on the trenches where the dead are buried in distant lands. War is Licential ot the Royal College of Ph ind Surgeon, Edinburgh. Licential of the fas alts of Phy ‘and S Glasgow: Specialty made of Eve and Far Diseases, Orrice: SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. W, R. Beatty, UNDERTAKER _ AND ENBALMER OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. PERSONAL ATTENDANCE BEFORE The Recerd Job Office was put in the people of Rossland were charged prices for work out of all reason. The regular price for Sixteenth Shect Dodgers was $5.00 a thousand. We do them for $2.50. You can get the best of work, fall count, prompt de- | { ' | \ | THE WEEKLY RECORD Will be Issued Every THURSDAY MORNING It will contain all the principal news published in ore week. agit Macdonald Clute & Cronyn Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries. dollars and cents to Wall street. Verily it is the long green that makes the war horse go. livery and be saved money by patronizing the .ECORED JOB OFFICE olicitors for the Bank of British North America Money to Loan, McBuive Buiupiwe, Rossuanp. iven that we will apply at ibe Board of License Com- ee in the premises situate on lot 19, Dated Nov. 20, 1897. Notice ia hereby given that TI willat the next sitting of the Board of Li- cenve Commissionara for the City of Russland, apply for a license to ell liquors by retailin the premises known asthe Headquarters Hotel, on lot 25, Ulock D. District lot A 535, City of Rossland. Dated Dec. 14, 1895. M. A. Watson. Notice is hereby given that we will apply at the next sitting of the board of License Commissioners for the City of Rossland, for u lreenge to sell ‘iquor hy retuilin the premises known as the Grand Hotel, situated on lot 12, in Mock 27, subdivision of District lot 335, City of Rossland. Dated Dec. 14, 1897. Stack & MacDoNNELL. Notice is hereby given that-Iwill at the next sitting of the Board “of Li- Rosslaud, apply for n license to sell Hauer by retell in the premises nown as the Alhambra Hotel, eituat- dl arlct Ae lore B 28, subdivision rict lot 535. Ci Dated Des id, Tout of Rossland. Notice ie1 {Sisox McKinnon. otice is hereby give i the next sitting of the “Bonde mie cense Commiasioners for the City of Rossland, apply for a license to” eel iquore by retail in the premi _knuwn as the Rossland Hotel aitwated ion lot 13, block 26, subdivision of District lot 635, City of Rossland. ° Dated Dec. 14, 1897. pe Live and Let Live Is the Motto of the ‘Our Prices _are'too’ close to take-any chances on losses sw our work will be - C. O. D. We ore now located in our Fire Proof Building and hav eas complete a JOB OFFICE: _As there is in the Kootenays. : ' : e New Tyre. New PRESSES - Goop: WoRKMEN. | All Work will be ready when Promised FULL COUNT GUARANTEED. We-haye;a -WIRE STITCHER, NUMBERING MA- CHINE ‘and ‘lots of new type, and” are prépared” to print Mining Prospectuses In a Substantial, Manner and Artistic Style at prices-which will warrant the work being. done at home. - 1 - . «WE: (CAN PRINT... Letter Heads __ Bill Heads Statements Business Cards Visiting Cards Letter Circulars Note Circulars Dodgers ~ Posters! i. - Briefs Programs Steck Certificates, Bills of Fare and in fact anything and everything in the Job Printing line. Note Heads Wedding Cards Ervelopes: Hangers We will give you good value for your money; but muts ;| have it, so do not ask Credit. . hie Call and get estimates on anything you want done. You Cannot Save Money By Sending Your Work Away. Jenny SreLuwan, RECORD. JOB OFFICE ‘DAILY--RECORD OFFICE. + Onions Cabb: ©7 ove Shipments and Dividers, The ore shipments to variuus smelters from the vrinvipal mines ter the last week cnding Oct. 9 were: Le Rui,...ees BRITISH NORTH AMERICA Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-Up Capital $4,666,666. Total 26. ++ Reserve Fund 1 Shipments of ore to smelters from pt. 2 January 1 to Sept. 20 were as follows: Sts dies senna Le Tol adgauatts debe tenes Gate canragd Rare: War Eagle 101588 tons | Hoare Hed we Rendall 973, Kingsford, Fred: Columbiy & Kuotenay. erick Lubbock, George W, Whatma: Musk. ‘ cretary, A. G. WALLIS. é 8) _iioad mein Cansde, Bt. James, Bt. Mont- H. Srixeman, General Manager. Branchés in Canada. - Court of Directors. J. ELMsLey, Inapecto. Center Star. Rect Mountain Total, *Concentrates, From January 14 to June 19, inclusive tne ore milled in the camp: was as fol- . 2,472 tons 230 tor W. Lawson and J. (134 Sansome Street) . Ambrose, $ ¥ London Bankers. The Bank of England and Mesara. Glyn & Co. Forelgn Agents. sch Averpool, Bank of 1. Australis, London Office: 3 Clements’ Lane, Lombard 8t, a Kingatord, Fred- | for, i ‘8 Washington Bt. work done by H. Chri layer. Shop. Going to Chicago ? To Anywhere Enst If you ne, s00 that your te Miundapollny bh Paul oPbuluthe woud vie THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE woatern Line is sponta | Overy traveller ‘ho patronizes it, '° Patt of W. H. MEAD, General Agont, F, 0, SAVAGE, ‘Traveling Agent. BRICKLAYING} All kinds of brick, stone ana coment brick- Portland, O egon. this |The Cheapest, Most Comfortable and Direct 8 t pe ROSSLAND, KASLO, NELSON AND ANADIAN 4 PACIFIC Soo Pacific Line. The Eureka Consolidated Mining Co, Capitalization $1,000,000. Shares, $1.00 Each. 600,000 Shares Treasury Stock. This Company owns the Eureka and Eldorado Mining Claims on the Colville Indian Reservation near the International Boundary Line between Rossland and Northport. They can be examined or in- spected at any time by anyone. hi 2 rl All Individual Stock Pooled until January 1, 1899." * Limited amount of the Treasury Stock is now being offered at the very low price of 10 CENTS PER SHARE ‘the proceéds' of which will be spent in developing the property of the company. For further information address or call upon J. C.. Coe, Route from ALL KOOTENAY POINTS. Through Tickets to aud from the Pao'de Coast to Eastorn and European Points, Hqnipment unsurpassed, combining palatial dinning and, sleeping cars, luxurious Gay coaches, fourist and free colonist sleeping cars all trains, : Leaving Rossland daily (exccpt_ Sunda; eens eae mane wih OF, Root enay stonmers at Trail for all points cast and For partioulars as to raten, tickets; terms. oto apply to any agent Canadian Pacitle Railway A. B. MacKENZIE, Agt., Rossland. W. F. OARSON, Traveling. P Agent, Nelson. Office at the gun [and lock- Alley back of Windsor. Be rpodl. Union Bank of Austral: Zealond, Union ; 4 Mine Dividends Paid. I : The dates and amounts of dividends | peaby the, Le Roi mine are as fol- Banners jowst W. T. OLIVER, Mgr., Rossland. .- Paris, &Co, Lyons, Credit Lyon- w. E. DEVEREUX Late of CO. P. R.and Union Mine R’ys. and Engineer of the Mines. uly 15, 1 Land Surveyor. Minee Re- ported on and Surveys made. Over Rolt & Grogan’s, Columbia Ave. 1896. . October 22, 1808. of ifa 8, 189 INCORPORATED 1869- CAPITAL, PAID-UP” = = $1,500,000.00 REST’. - : 1,075,000.00 Huan Orrice, HALIFAX, N.B. Directors. reaident; Thos Ritch! er, Esq: te, Eoqss Hons Fuller, M.L.C. David’ Muckeen;"D. H: Duncan, Cashier. Montreal Branch, Edson L, Pease, Montreal Went End Branch, corner Notre and Sefgnours streets; Montreal Weatmount, corner Greene Ave, and St. Catherine Btreots. january 6, 1897. anuary 27, 1897. February 26, 1897. 7.t. Kenny, . oq. vice pres v TE MEGAN: The Rookery. interests in Trail Civck properties of merit for @devclopment work. ANGLO-AMERICAN MINING & IN- VESTMENT CO. Spokane, Wash. Harry P. Jones, PRESIDENT. . SECRETARY. Ifans P. 0. BOX 225, ROSSLAND,.B. 0." E. J. COYLE, District P Agent, Vancouver. British Clumbia Smelting and’ | The Fast Line Superior Service Through Tickets te all points in the UNITED STATES AND OANADA. DIRECT CONNECTION with the Refining Gompanv. : Is now prepared to buy ‘AGENCIES IN KOVA SCOTIA, Antigonish, Bridgewater, Guysboro, London- derry, Lunenburg, Maittand (Hants Co.) Pictou Port Hawkesbury, Bhubenacadie, Bydney, Truro, Weymouth.’ AGENCIES IN NEW BRUNSWICK. a ROSSLAND RETAIL MARKET. Lemons Are Tighter than Ever Befoi Sel ng for $6 per Case. The market keeps firm. Fresh meats are steady wud vary very little. Flour and butter has advanced a little, but now promises to hold. steady. Regard- ing fruit the market is flush. - FRESH MEATS. Plain steak... Bound steak. “Loin steak Porverh aul Corn beet 3 Mutton chops. Lamb chops. Mutton leg. Bathurst, Kingaton Gent Co.) Moncton, Newcastle, Sackville, oodstock, AGENCIES IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Charlottetown, Summerside. AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND. St, John's. AGENCIES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Rossland, Vancouver. New York, ‘Boston, Chicago, Paris, France; ci London, England; ” Bermuda, Bank of John M. Smith Manager, Rossland, RCSSLAND. This office and the citizens of this yicinity are constantly re- ceiving inquiries concerning this section of the country which are difficult to answer by letter, so the Recorp gives the following information for the benefit of all: Rossland is situated in British Columbia, eight miles from the international boundary line be- tween Canada and the United States, Itis reached from the * north via the Canadian Pacific to Pe " * cnc. BANK OF MONTREAL. “1236 per Ib. . = 812,000, # 1246 por tb. | gaptah au Pelduny ~ , 915-600-000 ——- SIR DONALD A, BMITH....... HON. GEO. A. d, on the. C river; from there tv. Trail by steamer, and from Trail to Ross- land by the Columbia & Western railway. From the south via Spokane, Washington, by the- Spokane ee Northern and Columbia & E 8, CLOUBTON... Rossland Branch. ; Branches in LONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. ion .... : - . Best Moca andJava.... .60 per Ib. ‘And in the Principal Cities in Canada, Tea according to quality .25,75 per Ib. CANNED GOODS. Buy and’ Sell Sterling Exchange and Cable $3.00 ‘Transers, Grant Commercial and Travellers Credits available in any part of the world. ‘DHADTS IssURD, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETO. a.-.-G, Fraser; Manager. Tomatocs.. rCABe. Peas... te Corp... . as. Sweet beans. ees VEGETABLES. Potatoes $1.25@1.50 per sack. Potatoes 2 J. L.Parker, Mining Engineer . Dabney and Parker, FRESH FRUIT. é : $1.25 per case. Mines and Mining. Plumb: : -- 1.00 per Mines examined and reported on. oe te Grants 1.75 per Bpecial attention given to the placiog of Peur: a Mining Properties and the management of mines. Joseph Dabney, , Beets. ¢. Carrotts. Turnips... ROSSLAND, 5B. C. Cable addrens, ‘Parker, Rossland.” Moreing and Neal and Bedford McNell’s Codes. Fall Bed Mountain railways, Rossland has forty hotels, with bars, eating and lodging rooms, and a dozen restaurants. . There are three weekly news- papers and two dailies. All other branches of business are well represented. ‘Che popula- tion is variously estimated from 6000 to 7500, Board and lodging at the ho- tels, $2 to $3 per day. Meals 25 to 50-cents. Furnished rooms, $2.60 to $7 per week. It is useless to write and ask ifany particular business would pay here. s Everybody must be his own judge and take his own. chances, While thereis not work tor all whoiaquire, most sober, indus- trious persons who really wish to work have sofar been able to obtain it. ‘We would not advise any man to land here ‘‘broke” without friends, although many who have done go are doing well. This camp is now setthng down on & i basis. Spok Falls & Northern By. ‘Trains depart from Spokane, No.1," west bound, 8:40 P.M, Zeast bound, 7:00 AM. GOLD, SILVER: TICKETS TO JAPAN AND CHINA VIA TACOMA and NORTIERN PAOIFIO AND COPPER ORE + For information. time cards, maps and tickets apply to agents of the 8.F.&N, and its oon- nections, or Office and works at Trail B.C. F, D. GIBBS, General Agent Spokane, Ween, Write for s new map of Kootenay country ‘ REN. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE COEUR d’ALENE MINES, PALOUSE, J S ] LEWISTON, owe ale.. WALLA WALLA, rf; BAKER OITY MINES, PORTLAND,. SAN FRANCISCO, CRIPPLE OREEK GOLD MINES And wil pornte eastandsouth. Only line const via Salt e and Denver. Steamship tickets to Europe and other for eign countries. The Undersigned has several Promising Prospects Fc pple . i ? a a. Reasonable Figures. Will Give Working Bonds. SPOKANE TIME BCHEDULE. No. $fast mall departs 8: No.4 fast mail arrives No.5 Wallace & Moi parts. Grand Union Hote KASLO & SLOCAN RY.| B.S. TOPPING, Te ei TRIL. B.C. Subject to change without notice. ‘Trains run on Paciso standard time. Has Mining Properties for sale er bond on Lookout mountain,. Beaver 8 Gh Ect ia connection with sheQ R &N + | sreeks, North Fork of the Salmen, team Podge |. Carlill & Co. ose. Beer tak rae ‘Park and all perts of Columbia basin. Gen Agta N P'S8 Co Portland, Ore. ‘a.m, ‘Junction “ 1.2 pan. Also lots at. Trail and Deer Park: adon_ Leave 1.00 P22-! wit examine properties, will buy J. L. WILSON, No. No. 22 fast freight arrives. For through tioketa and forther information ‘apply to 0. B. & N, office. 480 Riverside Ave., Spokane, Wash., J. CAMPBELL, Gen. AGENT. W.H. HURLBTRT, Gn. Pass. Aa’r., Portland, Ore. Steamors monthly from Portland to Yokoho- wae ean Rone: vie, the Northern Pacific| \, Leave 8.00 a.m. . Arrive 3.60 p.m. $35 am. a 816 pam, CODY LINE. The populace is engaged not oly in working the mines and conducting the busi- negs of the town, but are buying. or ding and d in- and Typ ndence; English and French Corre gal Work, Mining Reports, Etc. Miss Harries, Ritchie Building, d ping m ing property; buying and selling: real estate; building houses for rental purposes, prospecting and staking prospectors. Many are heresimply lookingon in won- _ derment. We.belisve it will go on and on until Rossland can Office, W. J. Whiteside, Esq. W:S.JONES Custom Broker Real Estate Agent. . eho 410.0025 00 pane . Office with Rossland Water & Light Ce. Columbia Ave. Kossland. Prospectors axes. Prospectore’ pick: Mining hammers. Notice is hereby given thet ae i ly at the next sitting of the -50 cach oF License Commissieners for the City 4,50 each. | of Rossland, for a license 2 sell Hauer bi 5 > by retail in the premises known Counter ee raal2 each. ~ PacificHotel situated on lots 11 ane : -"'1.60@8.60 each. | 12, in block 27, subdivision of distr! 50 each. let 635, City of Roane? Dated dese Joun WaTsor- rooms .. Meat Cutters. ——— The Kiondike. ty with For the finest rooms in the ci Fetus f bathe call upon Mrs. Jer £8 tone The ‘Klondike, top floor Pe _—_~ .. Stone, Lin Printing on short notice at The Rec era ‘block, Columbia avenue and, B- col 4 1d - Job office, boast of a population of 60,000. After that it will probably settle down to a proposition of a pay roll but not for a few years. ‘There are plenty of money here from all sections of the globe; but the principal investors are from the United States, with Canada largely interested. ‘The history of the camp reads like a fairy tale,and the fabulous riches are scarcely excelled by the imaginary “King Solomon’s Mines,” We will not attempt to discussthe mines in a single ar- ticle, aswe have been writing about them for nearly three years and have not been able to keep up with them, The ore ship- mentsspeak for themselves. ‘The town has won an enviable- reputation for law and order, It fe supplied with waterworks and electric lights. ‘The main street is graded and ten blocks are built up with two and three-story busi- ness houses. For turther information come and see for y lf, or ‘ihe am. Sandon Arrive 11.45 a.m. Leave 00am, ‘Cody Leave 1125.1. ROBERT IRVING, GEO. F. COPELAND, @F. A Superintendent stock for outside investors aud will protest them from wild cats. When Going East-~~ Use a first class line in traveling be- tween Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chi- cago, and the principal towns in Cen- tral Wisconsin. . Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Car .. chance without in service. ‘Mile Poin The Dining cars are operatedin the in- gor trains ot re terest of its patrona, the most elegant Pay service ever inaugurated. Meala are 4 ao . served a la carte. ‘Rossland, 3:40 iy To obtain first class service, your ticket should read via International Navigation and Trading Go., Ltd. - , Steamer “International” and Alberts" on oF iotfonay Lake and River. TO PROSPECTORS.: We aro making a Specialty of ‘stocking good mining proper- ties and are daily - | INCORPORATING: * propositions in all Distriets of B. O. Treasury ‘stooks ell -listed East. For further par ticulars apply to L.G. DILLMAN, . 11 & 12 Sherwood Blk, Spokane, Wash. ‘Time Card, in The Wisconsin Gentral Lines eg Bd Bac Mo jirect ctiona at Chicago and Mil- ve 10, 12:80 p.m. ar Wek: Peakee | for all Eastern points. » . | day, ope ‘Rissany, Weanet eel For full information call on your nearest ticket agent or write Jas C Ponp, General Pass. Agent, ‘Krrive Bo MiLwavcme, wis| Arrive Kaslo, 81 Close connection st, Bonner’ trains east bound, leaving, Spokane 772 one Alberta A eriiis anrival of International pefore leaving for Bonners Ferry. | @. ALEXAN! jen. Man. * of 7p Kaslo, B.C., 12th July, : Stursi block.*. JOHN M. BURKE = “a —_——_— {Atlantic Steamship Tickets. wobek ad Nae BRICK. If bound for Europe, or desiring to P " PRICES. : Teave Nelson for Kzslo, BF Wed- n A.B. FINDLEY.. ” D.D.8., L.D.8. Graduate of thetPhiladelphia Dental college aed Hospital of Oral *Surgery. or Jas, A. Clock, Goneral Agent, 146 Stark Street, PORTLAND, Ons. " Boesland, B.C, Will examine and report on mines, for sale, and also on mines of whioh stocai 6 being sold. 1f my reports are found not to be correct I will refund all bring out friends or relatives from Europe, do not fail to call on the near- est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, or ‘WEEKLY for the Damy or BEOORD. moneys cu same. JOHN M. BURKE, Bosslaad, B.C mmunicate with a4 a W. STIET,? «7 ‘ALEX LARSON,