Evening Record. BY EBER C. SMITH, Published every dau (except Sunday) DAILY: One Your wu advance Une Yer, in advance... Six months, in advance. Single copy Wanted. James L. Wilson, whg je spending the winter in Seattle, desires. eomeone who is going there from Rossland to bring CONTRACTORS. C. H. Henderson. LAUNDRIES. was Toseland Laundry. his blooded” Siberian “Liddy” with him. fier, | cape “Will you think of me whenI aw! gene?” he akea. “I shall be glad to,” she replied with a sigh, “if you will make it possible.” Then he went.—Chicago Poat. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF ‘ MAILS. Mail for United States, Victoria, Van- couver and New’ Westminster via Spo- kane closes at 12 n. Mail for Revelstoke, Victoria, Van- couver, New Westminster and alf points west of Revelotoke via Trail, closes at 6 p.m. Rail for Winnipeg and Eastern Canada closes at 10 a. m. Mail for Neleon, Kaslo, Salmo and Y¥mircl wat Wa. Mail fur Nakuap closes at 2 R m. Mail for Trail cloees at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Local mail from Trail arrives at 10a. m.and 7:30 p.m. This mail) doex not cote op with the up river mail at1:30p.m.- - . m Mail arrives from the eouth at 4 p. m. Registered wail for the sonth va, Northport closes at 10a. nv. For Revel- ttuke and other points via Trail ‘cluses at2p.m. All foreign registered matter via Revelstoke cloees at 2p. m. mm. att and Slocan points their stock Hoogt & B tt are closing out here; they are ueed to sell- ing large quantities of gcods and as th believe that Rossland is quiet they will remove the balance of their to gome of their branch stores in the country. 11-20-tf. —— She—Don’t you find journalism rather thankless work? He—Ob, no, Almost everything 1 write is returned with thanks.—Pick- Me-Up. — Weather strips is what you want to want to keep ont the cold. Hunter Bros. Keep it. 22 tf. —— Applicant—It’s the truth I do be say- in’, sor, that I niver worked for ‘any wan in me Joife that had the layst fault to find wid me. “Trad Ard who, for i have you worked for? —Applicant—Well, ’er-faith,. now, whin oj do’ be t’inkin it over, its mostiy TUESDAY, KOVEMBER 23. 1897. COLUMBIA & WESTERN. R’y Time Table. Lvs. Rossland 6a.m. Ar. at Nelson 10:30 a.m. * Nelson Ga, 1. » Rossiand U1 p. m- Berween RossLaND AND TRAIL. Ly. Rossland, at 12n. Ar. Trail at 12:55 p. m Ly. Trailat2p.m. Ar. Rossland at 3:15 p. m. A SUNDAY. ly Kesstand 8 a.m. Ar Trail 8:50, Robson, 10. ‘Trairs leaving Rossiand at 6 p. m. connect with steamers at Robson for C. P. R. main line and up-river points. Our esteemed contemporary did not bring ont a brass band or blow ite own horn this morning upon the occasion. of getting outa little extra reading matter The public will appreciate this unusual exhibition of modesty on the part of the smart young man of the Miner. me silf, sor: ‘ich d Dispatch. Why stand up and freeze? Buy a load of wood and havea nice warm fire. Lee Devenport has it for sale. Yard at C.&W. Y. —— Skates all sizesand prices at Hunter ros, 22-tf, —— THE NEW CANADIAN TARIFF. Applee, 40c Ib. Almonds, 3c. Ib. Apples dried,45c.lb Adzez, 30 per cent. Agate iron, Asbestos, Artificial flowers, 25. Butter, 4c perIb. Beans, 15c. per bu. Barley, 30 per cent. Blackberrice 2x. Ib. Bank notes, bonds, bills of Ex. 35 per cel BI nt. lacking, 25. British Gum, 10. Brass nails, etc., 30. Babbit metal, 10. Brass pumps, 30. js Bicycles, 30. bles, 35. Blinds, not paper 30 There is no need of the city being in any great haste in granting a franchise for heat and light by gas. This could and. should be included in the manicipal ownership of a water and light plant. If men representing the progressive element in Rossland are e- lected to the council for the next term the people will be aeked for a bylaw to put in or buy a water and light plant, and that will not be very long to wait. —_—— The Recorp has always allowed ite printers to board where they please and ig etill willing for them to do eo. The strongest witnesses of this fact were the printers them-elves. The trouble with the Union was caused by two of its members refusing to comply with an of-, der of the Union. They maintained D wder, 2c. Buttons, 25. Brushes, 25 per cent. Blue prints, 20. Canned meats 25. Corn meal 25. Ib Apply at this of- | Mrs. Helen L. Keyr. UNDERTAKER. W. R. Beatty. BARRISTERS AT LAW. Smith Curtiss. PHYSICIANS. DENTISTS. Dr. Findley. FINANCIAL FIRMS. D. M. Linnard. THEATRES. Rossland Opera Hopse. TEA MERCHANTS. O. M. Fox & Co. MISBCELLANIOUB. A. H. Christenson, brick work. Alex. Larson, brick manufacturer. MINE COMPAKIiS. Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate. RAILEOAD COMPANIES. —~ Canadian Pacific. Northern Pacific. The Northwestern. International OUT OF TOWN ADVERTIGERS. L. C. Dillman, broker, Spokane d Ee 8. Topping, a BC.” Dr. J. T. McKensie. Dr. Edward Bowes. Dr. D. E. Kerr. T. Gregson & Co. and stone Eureka Conégolidated Gold Mining Co. 0. R. & N. Kaslo & Slocani. Wisconsin Central. & Trade Co.5 J. L.Parker, Fomph Dabney Sining Bugineer Dabney..and Parkes. Mines and Mining. Mines examined and reported on. Special attention given to the placing of Mining Properties and the management of mines: ROSSLAND, B.C. Cable address, “ Parker, Rossland.” Moreing end Néal and Hedford MoNell's Codes. The Walters Co. — Limited Liability. Drawer L. - - Rossland, B. C. Buy and eell legimate mining stocks only. Special attention given to the stock of The Canadian Gold Fields Syn- dicate, Limited, operating the well known SUNSET NO. 2 MINE at Rossland. Cable Address ‘‘Walters.”” Use Bedford McNeill’s, Liebers and Clough’s Codes. C. W. RICHIE & C0. Mines and Mining Stockhrokess 13 Post Street, seks F WASITINGTON. Trail, B.C. Exchan, Allen H. Rmith, Ch Ore Shipments and Dividends. week ending Oct. 9 were: Le Roi Iron M Clift. Total... War Eagle . Columbia & *Concentrates. lows: Cond’d milk,84c 1b. Castile eoap, 2c Ih.! O. K. Cheeee, 3c per lb. Coffee, roasted 2c Ib. Chickory,.gr’n,3e Ib. Chickory, roasted, 4c Cocoa paste, 4c Ib, Cocoanut $1 hund. Cocoacut,desic’d 5 China, 30 per cent. Cement, 12% cwt. Carts, 30 per cent. Cast iron pipe, §8 Coil chain, 6 pr. ct. Copper wire,16 pr ct Carvers, 30 pr. ct. Celluloid, 10 pr. ct. Carbons, 15 pr. ct. ct Clothes wringers, 35 Corks, 20 pr ct Cotton fabrics, white, 25 pr ct. Clocks, 25 pr ct. Comp. metal, 10. Cotton batts, 25. Coffins, 26 pr ct. Carpeting. 26 pr ct. Canoes, 25 prct. Combe, 35 pret. Codd liver oil, 20. Cues, cue racks, cue tips, 35 per cent. J .Coal oil, 15 cents per gal. Eggs 8¢-doz Enamelled iron 30 Emery wheels r Ext malt Ext coffee 3c'lb Essential oile 10 Earth 30 «OE; 20 thy were right, and p d to appeal, instead of which they deserted the paper wihout a moments motico, and leayes us powerless to vindicate this office. If the Union wante the office ‘‘equared”’ it had Letter attend to it Feforeotber arrange- mente are made. , The Liberals of the province, if they. succeed in capturing the countrv, will will find that is is easier to find fault than to please. The platform, which we publi-h iu thie issue, directly ar- reigna the Turner government on many issues, apparently forgefting that quite a number of. Liberals belong to it. How- ever, the objections to the present ad- ministration are well taken and the prin- ciples of reform laid down are all right. The Liberal having sh-wn their hand at this time’ will enable the Turner governi- ment at the next session to take advan- tage of the enggcstions made in. their platform, The divcouragement of orien; tal labor, protecting the public domain the treatment of coal and gold ‘mines the same are all commendible features and will meet with the approval of ‘the people whether Liberal or Conservative. The city council will not be unwitting- ly indnced to. gign away all the water righte of the people of Rossland, for a proxpective smelter. The proposed $1,000,000 plant to treat thelow grade ores of the camp is worth conside: ing, if it is putin a tangible business way. In the first place it ig not plain why a wealthy English syndicate that 1s de- ons of going extensively into the re- duction of ores, should the water and light bu: Jand. In the first place ‘the mayor and conneil are pledged to the city ownership of a water and light plant. In the Elgie proposition there is nothing definite or business like. To give up all water righte, would be cqual to giving a per- petual franchise to supply the citv with water. Mr. Kigie saye the water syetein wonld be extended and the rates reduced but he don’t eay what extension will be made, or bow muchthe rate will be re- duced. Had he asked the city to exempt his proposed plant. from taxation for» given number of and that hie com- pany be given sufficient water for its opeiation; it would have been feasible nnd reasonable, but as it now stande, 1t jcoks more like a ick to deprive the i its birth right. the water privilege meto come The council un- derstand this. | Feathers 20, 30 Fish smoked Ic Ib Flasks 20 Files 30 Fire engines, extinguishers 35 pr ct Feather bone 20 Flannels 36 Far ekins 15 Fertilizers 10. ‘ire crackers, 25. Fire works, 25. Hogs, live, 1}¢c Ib. Hay $2 per ton. Hogg, 6c Ib. Honey, 8c Ib. Houee _farnita . |. Hate, 30 per cent. Hair cloth, Hair, 20 per cent. Hammocks, 30. INuth’g oil Isinglass, 25. 1, 26. In! India rnb cloth’g.35. Fruits chn’d 2c Fish in oil 30 ik, 26 per cent. Liye h 1c lb Lithographe, 15c Ib Tabeles 36 yercent Lamps, 30 per cent Lamber. 20 per cent Ealt, 15c bu Music sheets, 10 Musical instruments, 30 per cent per; Pamphlets, 1c lb Print press, 10 Ruled paper, 35 per cent. Stereotypes, 1$gc sq in Sewing machines, 30 per cent. Steam engines, 25 per cent. ROSSLAND'S SOLID BUSINESS MEN Directory of Leading Firms and Professional sPeople Who Advertise in the Record. MINING BROKERS, Dabney & Parker. The Walters Co. Frank A. Baiad. John M. Burke, Jennie L. Stone. McGreggor Atkineon & Co. MINES AND REAL ESTATE John R. Cook. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Hunter Bros. Houghton & Bannett MARDWARE AND MINK SUPPLIES. Travers Hardw tre ,Co. . ~ DRY GooDs FIRMs. ‘The Crescent. $ MILLINERS. Le Bon Marche. LINERY STABLES, Red Star Livery & Transfer Co. Palace Stables. DRUGGISTS. Geo. A. Fraser. STATIONARY AND WALL PAPER. HS, Wallace. MEAT MARKETS. Russell _& Haley, (Successors to P. Burns & Cu.) HOTELS. August 3, 1897. ; © National Bank, Spokane. jicago, The ore shipments to various smelters from the principal mines for the last « 1,200 tons to 20 tons From January 14 to Jane 19, mclusive tne ore milled in the camp was as fol- BRICKLAYING AN kinds of brick, stone ana cement work done by H. Chrietensen, brick- layer. Office at the gnn and. lock- Shop. Alley back of Windeor. THE WEEKLY RECORD Will be Issued Every ; THURSDAY MORNING tbe principal -t will conta.o 1 news prblishea nore Vy PEPER ED bas Baba SE5ESE88SSES88 SSRRBRRS September 7, '+97 September 30, 1897 335 BEES International Hotel Rooma Newly Fitted and Furnished and Prices Reduced 53.00 4 Week. ‘SECRET SOCIETIES ROL ND Lodge, No. 56, 1.0.0. F. meets “Monday ‘night in Masonic Hall. ¥ialting brethren cordially invited to attend, JohivKirkup, N.G., Ich” ‘eckson, Jr., Sec. . CORINTHIAN Lege No. 27, A. F, & A.M. meets on the evening of the first Tharaday nth at Masonic Hall, Rossland. Secretary. traction GENUINE PICTURES OF THE —Fight at Carson City— Marv lonsly Lifelike! —Sce it. Two Nighte— Monday and Hotel Allan. ‘The Grand. The Leland International. | Dominion Hotel, | PLUMBERS, 1 ' Cc. M, Weller. Gibeon & Wilcox. Wednesday —Nov. 29 aud Dec. 1— Prices, 50c., T5c., aud $1.00. Rossland Opera Housel ‘i t No. 4 meets ¢- ist, rd and Sth Wednesday of each mouth }- Extraordinary COMING! -VBRINOOPE- Corbett-FitzsimmonS Don’t Fail to sD. 21, K. of P., will meet at ).T.M—Red Mountein Tent Society Hall. Applications for Liquor License. Notiee fs herebr given that we will apply at the next sittioy of the Board of Licenre Com- missioners for the (ity of Kessland, tor a He eense fo sell liquor br retail in the premises OW? tock Exchange Horel, situate on lot &, in block 41, suodivision cf district lot 585, City of R fi SHIPLEY & MeARTHUR. Dated Oct. 25, 1997. Apptication for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that we will apply at, the next sitting of the Koard LCense ‘Com: joners of the C nd. for a he premises tell aie the p Known'as the Fellevue Hotel, situate on lot 19, u a 1, lock 28, in the City of Rossland. bated Nov. 20, 1897. - = United States Consulate. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. has ep Conmulet Agency Washington Street, Rosslond, B.C. F. R, BLOCKBERGER, * Consular Agent of the United States. Rossland, B.U-, Oct tb, 1857. Furniture Wanted. Wanted Second Hand Furniture of ell kinds bought and sold. Rossland Furniture Company, 82 Columbia Avenue Fast. A. B. FINDLEY. D.D.S., L.D.s. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental college and Hospital of Oral Surgery. Stoasi block Rerland BC Bm. KERR, D.D.s rdially invited to at- |" Live and Let Live Is the Motto of the ‘RECORD: JOB OFFICE Our Prices:are too cloge totake any chances on losses sv our work will be Cc. O. D. We sre now located in our Fire, Proof Building and have as completea JOB OFFICE As there is in the Kootenays. New Tyre % New PREssEs Goop.. WoRKMEN. All Work:will-be ready when Promised . FULL COUNT GUARANTEED. We have « WIRE:STITCHER, NUMBERING MA- CHINE and lots of new.type, and are prepared to prin Mining: Prospectuses In a Substantial Manner and Artistic Style at prices which williwarrant the work being done at home. * . « . WE-OGAN PRINT... . Letter Heads Bill Heads Note Lica's Statements | Busi¢ ess.Cards Wedding Cards Visiting Cards- Letter Cireulars Envelopes [Note Circulars 61 Hangers Posters_. Programs - Dodgers Briefs. snd | Stcck Certificates, Bill of,Fare and in fact anything and evetything in the Job Printing line. We will give you good value for your money; but must have it, so do not ask Credit. Call and get estimates on anything you want dune. You Cannot-Save:-Money By Sending Your Work Away- The latest methods and appliances. 1 Artistic Crown and Bridge Work. I ‘Teeth on Cust ALUMINUM, light i ait M, Mgnt and dur; Fi Leh fs as EB. Columbia Ave. Over Fraser's! RECORD JOB OFFICE DAJLY RECURD OFFICE. Metal Quotations. New York, Nov. 22—Copper—dull ; . price, $10765 exchange price. «10 75 to $10.8733» Bar silvery 583gc. per ounce; Mex- cal no sales , Tead—dull ;Domestic, brokers’ price, 43.50; exchange price $8.75. ot $3.80 : passdb The Klondike. For the finest rooms in the city with free use OF Klondike, top floor Tra- ck, Columbia avenue and Lin- 7-20-t1 | Sars. —— . DON’T FORGET. dollars, 4556¢3 silver certificates, yashte Meat Cuttera. of baths call upon Mrs. Jenuvie Bai MISCELLANEOUS. t forget that the Recorp job offes mill eave ou money; rd on work promptly and in the st) LA : —— For Sale or ee _ Two-story frame building at a gain. Apply Recor office. —— The Recor job office has numbering and stitching machines aud can do any and all kinds of work promptly, neatly and wili save you money. ‘8-17-tf —— tock of men’s clothing, @ line of esa heavy men's suits $10, $12 and $15 fo $5 at Hunter Bros. 11- 20-tf. Money toloan on Mortgages and Colateral Se- T. Gregson & Co. No Delay: curities, apply AUCTIONEERS : AND VALUERS. | Advances made om Consignments. Notaries, Conveyancers, ete, . - ROGTLAND, BC. ——<——_ “Remember, my boy,” said the mid- dleaged g! “that is better than riches.” “Yes,” replied the young man. who iseomething of a philosopher himeelf, “that is to say it would be if there were any such thing.—Washington Star. ——— Self basting roasters, a few Hunter Bros. Just ina new line of novelty dress patterns at Hunter Bros. x Seventy-five pieces of Japanese silk in different shades at Hunter Bros. left at 22-tt. Dominion Hotel B Ce A Free Business| Lunch =‘! pee sae AEA t From 10 a. m. to 12. m. at the A R——— Air tight heaters, eteel lined at Hun- ter Bros. —~—— “Which reminds me,” said the Cheer- ful Idiot, as the sausage was brought on, “that 1 once ogned a dog when 1 was ® boy that could chace rabbits from sun- rise ty eunset and never turn a hare.’ Indianapolis Journal. A Snap Shot = donnie L, Stone Real Estate Mining Stock And Mines ROOM TWENTY, TRADERS BLOOK, ROSSLAND, B. C. Properties Listed and Advertised Free. Ifyou have anything to sell .or wiah to buy anything call and register your wants free. Mineral City aud Cariboo City Town Lots For Sale. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. J. H. Spiking ASSAYER. Trail, = - . ples received by mail carefully All sam assayed. Asplendid chance to purchase a large block of Mining Stock, in the Anaconda Consolidated Gold: Mining Company. This company have 8 Fine Claims on Sophia’ i ’s license is’ ———— A $2.50 shoe at $1.50 at Bannett’s. Miners’ and dressing shoes at one- third you pay elsewhere at Houghton & Bannett’s. Boys’ rubber boots at Hunter Bros. Children’s long and short rubbers at Hunter Bros. « 10-14 tf paid for 1897 and assement all done. Block 226,000 shares for’ $700.00 cash. Call and see : T. W. BIRKS, =Imperial Block, RCSSLAND. This office aad the citizens of this yicinity are constantly re- ceiving inquiries concerning this section of the country which are difficu:t to answer by letter, 80 the Recorv gives the following information for the beneht of all: * Rossland js-situated in British Colunibia, eight miles from the Asuit of clothes well worth $15, you get for $6 at Houghton & Bannett’s. —— Lost—Papers from Johnson Electrica ‘onpany, addressed to Fred. J. Ed- —Finder will kindly leave at this 11—18, ty anes ey ROSSLAND RETAIL MARKET. Lemons Are Tighter than Ever Before---Sel- lng for $6 per Case. The market keeps firm: Fresh meats are steady and vary very little. Flour and butter has advanced a little, but now promises to hold steady. Regard- ing fruit the market is flush. FRESH MEATS. Plain steak... Veal chops. :-20 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. .-$ .123¢ per Ib. 644 per lb. Hungarian flour. 560 per barrel Spokane flour. . ACON .. ... TEAS AND COFFEES. -$ -25 per Ib. -25 per Ib. an . 60 per Ib. Tea according to quality .25, 75 per Ib. CANNED GOODS. Potatoes .. Potatoes Onions. . Cabbage eets . Carrotts. Turnips. Peaches lum bs é HARDWARE FOR MINERS. "ML powder, Giant b. tial of B sree eeatcince and Burgeoas, Glasgo ‘ Record: Job Offiec TUMBLERS, Venitian Glass. TUMBLERS, Extra Thin. TUMBLERS, Large Beer. TUMBLERS, Table Glass. TUMBLEBRS, Lemonade. TUMBLERS, Iced Wipes. TTMBLERS, Soda Water. O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave. and Lincoln St. J. UY, McKenzie, M, D., ‘McGill, Montreal} and A dary line be- tween Canada and the United States, It is reached from the north via the Canadian Pacific to Arrowhead, og the Columbia river, from there to Trail by steamer, and from Trail to Ross- land by the Columbia & Western railway. _ From the conn via Spokane, Ww yy the Sp Falls & Northern and Columbia & Red Mountain railways, — Rossland has forty hotels, with bars, eating and_ lodging rvoms, and a dozen restaurants. There are three weekly news- papers and two dailies. other branches of business are eny r Licential o1 the Royal College of Enreicieo We Specialty made of Eye and Ear Disesses. Device: SMITH-REWITT BLOCK. NORMALSCHOOL Second and Lincoln Sts. ite Eng! ina LESSONS—9 to 12. to. Terms moderate. Z. E. FREER, Prin. Miss Emma Doherty, Teacher of Painting and Drawing. »—— BRICK. {First-class Building brick at MODERATE PRICES. ALEX LARSON, P. 0. Box 791. Samples and particulars at Empey Bros. Record Job Office Has constantly on hand s.cupply of ‘Assorted Colors. Attractive Design. nts for “Queen Victoria, well rep! ‘The popula- tion is variously estimated from 6000 to 7500. Board and lodging at the ho- tels, $2 to $3 per day. Meals 25 Houses Rented and Kents Collected |” ANAGIAN PACIFIC KY. f' ray. fa ‘ H e Ly Soo Pacific Line. The Cheapest, Most Comfortable and Direct Route from ROSSLAND, KASLO, NELSON AND ALL KOOTENAY POINTS. h Tickets to,and from the Pacific tern. and European Points. ainting and naleeuing 4 com Pumusius day coaches, tourist and free colonist sleeping cars run on all trains. paxiia: ae oe ramets arte wiih OER, Kost, gnay syoamese ‘at Trail for all points cast and Thro) Coaat-to apply any agent Coundia Pocide Ealiway A. B. MacKENZIE, Agt., Rossland. H. M. MacGREGOR, Traveling Passenger Agent, Nelson. E. J. COYLE, District Passenger Agent, Vancouver. Shares, $1.00 Each. PRESIDENT. —___—_ __& The Eureka Consolidated Mining Co. Capitalization $1,000.000. 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.wnd Nerthport. They can be examined or in- spected at any time by anyone. . 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 proceeds of which will be spent in developing the property of the company. © ° _ For farther information address or call upon Harry P. Jones, J. C. Coe, SECRETARY. P. O. BOX 225, ROSSLAND, B. ©. The Fast Line Superior Service ‘Through Tickets to all points in the DIRECT CONNECTION iwith the No, No. TICKETS TO JAPAN AND CHINA via TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC 8. 8. Co. in! time cards d tickets epniy wagons of the’Stred Be end its con omer F, D, GIBBS, — General Agent, Spokane, Waen. ‘Z. D. CHARLTON,. Asst, Gen. mt, ‘No, 255 Morrison 8t., < Portlan i Write for a new map of Kootenay country RN. UNITED STATES AND ,OANADA. |} | {Is now prepared to E BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTING | f AND REFINING CO, — buy Gold, Silver and Copper Ores. S=—- Office and Works at Trail, B.C. ‘KASO & SLOCAN RY. ‘TIME CABD. Subject to change without notice. Trains run on Pacific standard time. Leave 8.008.m. Kaslo “" 6.36.a.m. “ “ “ 1003a.m: Bear Lake “ 10.18am. McGuigan “10.38 a.m. Ce Junction. “* Arrive 10.50 a.m. don ROBERT IRVING, GEO. F. COPELAND, &PLA G.F. . -Sandon Arrive 11.45a.m, Cody Leave 11.25 a.m. Superintendent E. S. TOPPING, TRAIL, B.C. Has Mining Properties for sale or bond ‘on Lookout mountain, Beaver sreek, North Fork of the Salmon, Deer ; | Park and all parts of Columbia basin. Also lots at Trail and Deer Park} Will examine properties, will buy stock for outside investors and will rotect them from wild cats, To CO) @ALENE MINES, “SAN FRANCISCO, CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD MINES And all points east snd south. Only line east vis Balt Lake and Denver. Steamship tickets to Europe and other for eign countries, i Leave. | SPOxANE TIME SCHEDULE | snmcva SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE | Paui, rates maps, folders, etc., your nearest ticket igent, or J. o. POND, Gen. Pass. Agt., Miwaukee, Wis Or GEORGE 8. BATTY, Wisconsin Central Line RUNS two Fast Trains daily between St. i polis and Chicago and Milwaukee and all points in Wisconsin, _| making connection in Chicago with all lines runaing east and west. For full information regarding routes, Gen. A§t. 246 Stark St. Portland, Ore Don’t Mind Other advertisements. — How cheap they seem to offer their goods, you always can buy for less than half price at Houghton & Bannett 42 E. Columbia Ave. AUCTION SALE at 6:30 P.M. at RED FRONT 3 Doors East of Post Office. SCREANED Atlantic Steamship Tickets. est Canadi: to 50 cents. rooms, $2.50 to $7 per week. It is useless to write and ask ifany particular business would “pay here. Everybody must be his own jadge and take his own chances, Waite there is not work tor all who iaquire, most sober, indus- talous persons who really wish to work have su far been able to obtain it. We would not advise any man to'land here ‘broke” without friends, although many who have done so are doing well, This camp is pow settling a business basis. The populace is en, working the on and on until can boast of a population of 50,000. After that it will probably settle down to # proposition of a pay rol] but not for a few years. There are plenty of money here from all sections of the * globe; but the privcipal investors are from the United States, with Canada largely interested. ‘The history of the camp reads like a fairy tale, and the fabalous riches are scarcely excelled by Portland, San. Baker City and the Kast. Local Mail: — Coeur d’-} 6:45 oom. Risse | 1:—Walle Wall® | 7:15 a.m Francise” | ‘Daily. communicate with W. STITT, If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Ezrope, do not fail to call on the near- Pacific Railway agent, or Roslyn and Cle Elum COAL For Sale by... NELSON'S Wond and Coal Co. h tickets and further &N, office. 30 Columbia avenue w. H. HUBLEUBT, Gax. Pase. Acuwr, . jab, Oregon. Internationa. Navigation and Trading o,, Ltd. Steamer “International” and_‘‘ Alberta” on Kootenay Lake and River. in effect 12th July, 1807. Fubject shout notice. teonnection wiih all 8. R. Be kan 8. ints. point rth pare, weuson caasratles sreoptpaney New Service on Kootenay Lake. Close connection at Bonner’s Ferry, with trains eas, L Lound, leerin Spoke 340 ati in I. Bows rts waits trival of International ‘) stocai s being sold. 1f m: rts moneys invested cu same. JOHN M. BUBKE, Rosslaud, B.C JOHN M. BURKE Will examine and report on mines w. for sale, and also on mines of which hd ly reports are found not to be correct I will refund all Orders received at Rossland Drag Store. Post Office Block. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND SMBALMING, Commereial Court, near Washington St. . OPEN DAY AND NIGET. Caskets and Metal Lining always on hand Teegraph dors promptly attended te, MISS LILLIAN BEDDARD, Mauager. -P. O. Box 862, ROSSLAND OPERA HOUSE Fer Terms apply to Spokane st. and Cooke ave TO PROSPECTORS. We are making a Specialty of stocking good mining proper- ties and are daily A MAP OR 4 NEWSPAPER ALLEN A. SMITA, TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO, , INCORPORATING propomtions in all Districts of a BO Treasury stocks all listea East. For further par iculars apply to L. 0. DILLMAN, “11 & 12 Sherwood Bik, gpokane, .Wash. W.S.JONES Custom Broker Real Estate Agent. the 4 y “King 8 Mines,” We will not attempt to discuss the mines in «single ar- ticle, as we have been writing about them for vearly 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 is supplied with waterworks and electric lights. ‘The main street is graded and ten blocks are built a Subs jam sits 16@ «18 per Ib I if ook. Tremendot ¥ ission 50 per cent Sahay cnn ge . Write quick for out 4 THe Bowron JOMPAN Y, Dept. 7, 356 Dear- orn Bt. Chieago up with two and three story busi- ness houses. For tuither information come Going to Chicago ? To Anywhere East If you are, see that your ticket fiom Minneapolis, Bt. Paul or Duluth, reads via THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE C. ST, P. M. & O. AY. trains leave Minneapolis on arrival of trains. sf Trade i 7 weste! i~s to Chicago. Lings that mal Dairy or WEEKLY for the 'h and see for yourself, or subscrihe i western Line is spontaneous on every traveller who patronizes it. W. H. MEAD, General Agent. F. 0, SAVAGE, ‘48 Washington Bt. Yportiind, Oregon ‘Trave ing Ages Let me and submit Offive with Rossland Water & LightCo NELSON, B.C. PACK AND SADDLE HORSES. FEED AND SALE STABLE Cc. M. Weller, is|PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Miners’ Livery Stable Office and shcp corner Columbia] .jnd Spokane street. acd bia Ave. a BEFORE The Record Job Office was put in the people of Roseland were charged prices for work out of all reason. The regular price for Sixteenth Sheet Dodgers was $5.00 a thousand. We do them for $2.50. You can get the best of work, fall count, prompt de- livery and be saved money by patronizing the REOORD JOB OFFICE