NS 2 > & app ee hore Bivon that we w - : : ; s ¢ yw" : spp nner leg athe bate The Eureka Consolidated TQ, on $1,000,000. Wo i No Delay. ney tol¢an on Mortgages and Colnteral 80- * THE NEW CANADIAN TARIFF, Evening Record. Apples, 40 p.cent. Almonds, 8c. Ib. BY EBEA OC. SMITH, ‘Abbles dried, 46 p. c ideas, 30 per cent, Published every day (except Sunday). Agate ie) Howers, 2. i . scams 7 er Ib. cans, ic. per bu, Batley! $0 per cent. Blackberries 2c. lb, Bank notes, bonds, bills of Ex. 36 per cent. Blackin 2 British Gum, 10. rick, 20 per cent. Bethe: 2 roe conte” oe arbe TB. RARK—TW ding Barbed wire, 10. | Passarsa i addintanor ear Cou Ae rage na Ce elt fh. Babbit metal, 1 Brass pumps, 30. ; Ore Shipments and Dividers. ~- tant . ’ Wants, For Sale, Ren t Lost Ei tC Tho ore ekiment vaso fmoltors Applications for Liquor License, Tencents aline for the first Insortion: and five | stoi centg a tine ter. from tho —__ sore weok ending Oct. 9 were: Notice is hereby given that I will ap- ply at the next sitting of the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Rossland, fora license to oll li- quora by retail in the premises known a the eland Hotel, on lot 18, block , subdivision of Di City of Rossland, atriot Jeb, 1686; Dated Deo. 14, 1897. A. McKenzix, Notice is hereby given that I willat the next sitting of the Board of Liconse Conunissioners for the City of Ross- land, apply for a license to sell liquors by retail in the Premises known as the Dominion Hotel, gtiated on lots 11 und 12, block 26, gubdivision of Dist- rict lot 535, City of Rossland. Dated Dec. 14, 1897. +1,200 tong + 76 tons 20 tons : T. Gregson & Cu AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Advances made on Consignments. Notaries, Convoyancers, etc, ena rn, BO. Rent: A My nfurnished room Fed re in tho Itxconp block. Live and Live of Rossland, for a license to sell liquors Capitalization gry Stock in the Premises known as the Shargs, $1.00 Each. 500,000 Shares Treasury. SQ: This © Curek " nid aah ge is Company owns the Eureka and Widvrado Mini at bat Soo Pacific Line. The Cheapest, ‘Most Comfortable and Direct Route from. ROSSLAND, KASLO, NELSON ALL KOOTENAY POINTS, Through Tickets t CLA Coast toHastern and uropeat Pots, Ral ¥qnipmont unsu f SEP aR eet ie, ears oe sont nee, Foriat a ree coloniat sleeping cars Shipments of ore to smeltors from January 1 to Sept. 20 wore as follows: 44,412 tons FOR BALK. ‘nge Hotel situated on lot 6 block 41, subdivision of District lot 35, City of Rossland. Dated Deo, 15, 1897, Surpiey & MoAnruur. “J ny ‘ : im 9 ee Notice is horeby given that I will the Colville Indian Reservation near ihe Tnternationa®™ Boundary“ 2 apply at the next sitling of the Rourd ; Line between Rossland snd Northport. . hey cav bo oxamined or j .\ 2 spected at any time by anyone. z Es Se All Individual Stock Pooled until J: anuary 1, 1899, Ae “ oR oe Limited amount of the Treasury Stock is now being offered at stro very low price of 10 CENTS PER SHARE tho proceeds of Which will be spent in developing the property of the company. For farther information address or call upon , J. 6. Coe, t Que Year, in advance Six mouths, in advan Single copy ‘ EPARTURE OF RRIVAL AND DEPART “ MAILS. LOBE. Phaces (Domestic). ice Trail, Robson and River, Twice Twice { points, Nelson, Alusworth ty. boiler Rosa'ar -A, 6 ‘horso-pow' nt ens OG. W. RICHIF & CO. and boller, tisod less t 5 at Red Star Stab Mines and Mining Stock’rokers. For SALE: A comple outfit for a country news: 11 Post Street. =) U Is the Motto of the by retail in the premises kno St. Charles Hotel, situate on tote, Rossland daily block 10, subdivision of Distri 586, City of istrict lot y vity of Rossland, : airect dosmaction is made wih CPR, eck, Dated Deo. 16, 1897, st 1 a ee 8: Buna, . wa — at Trail for all points east and ‘OF pa apply Yo any sgout Cauadian ‘Peclile Railway A. B. MacKENZIE, Agt., Rossland. W. F. CARSON, Traveling. 3lnsting aper; Washington eight column hand press. Dor. Brushee, Ripiy at this offlea, nned meats 25. Corn meal 25c lb Gond'dmilk,32gc1b, Castile soap, 20 Ib. Cheese, 3c per lb. flee, roasted 2c Ib. Chickory.gr’n,Sc lb. Chickory,ronsted, 4c Cocoa paste, 4c Ib. Cocoanuts #1 hund. BPOKANE, WASHINGTON, BRICKLAYING All kinds of brick, stone and cement Prot Bay. Vietorla, gaily. } One over, New Westinin: < ster, Onterio, Quebec and maritime provinces, Nakusp, Slocan, Roseberry | enver aril | patty nae eee Moving: If you havo household goods to move calla Ked Stur transfer wagon. got tables. tt ‘b) T91 Gerona Owen. a : Notice is heroby given tt Notice is hereby given that I willat| Will apply at the next sitting, of the next sitting of the Board of Li-|¢he Board of License Com- mn. and nara CF fe See m'nigt > ssp m. en icense Com missionors, for the City Harry P. Jones, of Rossland, for a license to sell liquors PRESIDENT. *Concontrates, ee From January 14 to June 19, inclusive ‘ 25 Dail Sand i rea ac. | 12 bpm P. Re P rt J m'nigt ¥. and Yasir. Boundary a ae f Daily Midway. f 3 p.m. _ eee COLUMBIA & WESTERN R’y Time Table. —_— . Rossland 6 p,m. Ar. at ae Nelson 6 p.m. " Rossland 11 p. m- BETWEEN RossuaND AND TRA. Ly. Rossland, at 12n, Ar, Trail at 12:65 p.m, Ly. Trailat2 p.m. Ar. Rossland at $:15 p.m. ALL TRAINS DAILY. vi Rossland at 6 p.m. connect sfupiaaensing amen & Be insta Hs and up-river po! 10) hihtota, 10 el RECORD p Pranos: 1 safe no moved fe Cues, cur @ rack: Coal oil, 15 ce} Egga 8c doz Nelson 11:15 p.m. | Emery wheela xt coffee 8c Ib Earthenware 30 20, 30, Feathers taaks ‘ire engines, exti Feather bone 20, Fur skins 15 Fire SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1898. ‘A 15 per cent ad valorum export duty on ore would ruin the Kootenays. Mine owners ehould unite their efforts and oppose the Heinze movement to im- pose an export duty on ore. —___ It is surprising how few have left Rogsland and this district for the Klon- dike. The number will not exceed @ dozen, which does not include any one|* extensively interested in the mines or Rossland is paralyzed sieht. British capital, the Rossland pa- pers say, is flowing into the town like a millrace and it now looks as if there would be another “boom” in that lively Hogs, live, Official City Paper. |H, «%. Touse furniture 80. Lise lb. Hair cloth, 30. Hair, 20 per cent. ‘singlass, 25. Ink, 25.per cent. Live hi 13¢c Ib bela, Lumber. alt, 16¢ Oysters in shel Poultry, 20 aper, 25 per cent spot. land is to be upon reaping thus early the harvest of ita persevering advertising and the ad- mirable “hustling” of the wideawake John R. Cook. MINES, AND » 30... jh t 1¢lIb ish smoked 6 Yb aes inguishers 35 pr ct Flannels per cent I Fertilizers 10. Fire yore, fen Hay $2 per ton. Honey, 3c Ib. Hats, 30 per cent. Hammocks, 80. Illum’g oi! » 25. India rub cloth’g,35. Lithographe, Music sheets, 10 ua Musical instruments, 30 per cent supplements, 25 per cent stare BP Te, 25; in bulk, 10c gal 15c¢ Ib B per cent Lamps, 80 per cent bi ~Photvs, 20 per cent Picture frames, 30 Pamphlets, 15clb Print press, 10 led paper, 86 per cent. Stereotypes, l}gc sq in jewing machines, 30 per cent. team engines, 25 per cent. ROSSLAND’S SOLID BUSfNESS MEN Directory of Leading Firms and Professional People Who Advertise in the Record. MINING RROKSEB. Dabney & Parker. Frank A. Raisd. Jennie L. Stone. Atkinson & Co. The Walters Co. John M. Burke. REAL ESTATE ou Witt ret the Red Star Transfer Company todo they are responsible for all damages. Tux Red Star Transfer Compan; Shop. Alley back of Windsor. work done by H. Christensen, brick- layer. Office at .the gun and lock pany meets all out- going und in-coming trata end at call st art of eho c! for baggagt SO) je We dover iniss the train. pati LIVERY STABLES. Horsrs:Get your saddle and pack horses at the Red Star stables. * BUSINESS PERSONALS. i Fraser's. window and see Jugr stop and Look Ju, Eras low and se P. O. RODIER Tinware, Sheetiron, Stoves and Pipe Tinsmith, Plumber and Roofer --Always on Hand— Head of Spokane St. Rossland. hho beautiful perfume gone. Reconp every night by carrier for Ger ite or wouk. Leave orders at the office, RESTAURANTS. ANOTHER valuable discovery: | we Vendome restaurant is the best place in HE Yendeme, restaurant leads, serving fine nls and prices reasot 4 Business lunch 2 canis at tho Vendome. town todine. jal D. E. KHRR, D. DE. ‘The Intest methods and appliances. ‘Artistic Crown and Byidge Work, Teeth on Cust ALUMINUM, Hight and dur- bie OFFICE: 43 E, Columbia Ave. Over Fraser’s Drug Store. ‘Tug Vendome ¢ feos and every Larus. d up with tuba and marble Bamuncows Minds aud styles, All work, per- tended to. C. Af, Weller, sanitary ‘Phono 27. w. E. DEVEREUX Late of C. P. R.and Union Mine R’ys. and Engineer of the Mines. ial Land Surveyor. Mines Re- PERSONAL, DANcING: Professor Dreyfous gives private les- sons eve-y day. s 08H, Tr you want the Rossland Evento Reconp in "spokane go jo ¥. M. Shuw or J. W. Graham. PLUMBING. ‘Spo Ci avenue, 'P spokane atréet and Columbis bee DENTISTS. B. Frsney, dentist, Stuast ulogk. Classified Business Directory. +MAC NISH, Barrister at Law, Office in the Lalonde block, Columbia ave. A Ss BROKERS. FFRAXK 4. Baird, miningbroker, P.O. box 256 Balleviow Hotel. GENERAL ‘business men. May the Rosslandera have still more reason to exclaim ag they watch the British financiers prancing in with the dimes: “This is capital.”’"—Vic- toria Times. fs The Hon. C. H. Machintosh is differ- ent from a few Canadians, who would like to see the Yankees legislated out of the country. Hesaid: ‘‘Iama Cana- dian citizen and I believe in making out portion of the British empire all that it should be, hence it is my earnest desire to develop the great mineral resources of British Columbia, extending over hun- dreds of miles of gold and silver bearing area. And whileIam dvuing all I can todevelop these resources I shall not forget the debt of gratitude we, owe teaching us what a great heritage we ‘possens.”” Word comes from the boundary coun- try that Mr. Heinze’s agents in that sec- tion are not meeting with favor. At Grand Forks, Greenwood and neighbor- ing camps it is reported that not a single signature could be procured asking the Dominion government to give a subsidy. to the proposed Penticton branch. The people in that section seem to think that to favor Heinze will tend to discourage the C. P. R. and an American line, both of which they are expecting to ba built in there this year. This will give com- petition; while they figure that if Heinze. builds in there his road will Hunter Bros. * " HARDWARE AN! ‘Travers Hardware Houghton & Bannett D MINE SUPPLIES, Co. DEY GOODS FIRMS. The Crescent. LIVERY STABLES. Red Star Livery & Palace Stables. DBU Geo. A. Fraser. Transfer Co, GGISTS. STATIONERY AND WALL PAPEL. H. 8. Wallace. MEAT MARKETS, HOTELS. Hotel Allan. a Domini Russell & Haley, (Successors to Pp Burns & Co.) The Leland ion Hotel. PLUMBERS, to, 0. M. Weller. z LAUNDRIES. the miners of the’ United States for| Rossland Laundry. we STENOGRAPHERS, Mrs. Helen L. Keys. W. R. Beatty. Smith Curtiss. Dr. Findley. D. M. Linnard. BARRISTERS AT LAW. A. M UNDEETAKERS. ported on and Surveys made. Over Rolt & Grogan’s, Columbia Ave. Application for Liquor License. we will apply at OF License’ Gom- CM. War1ar, prectionl sauitary plumber, cor misal Dated Nov, 20, 1897. J. S, McKenzie, M, D., MeGI, Montreal, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur tigate th. Rape Gases gt Sah ity of Phyaictans and Surgeons, Glasgow, Hpecialty made of Eye and Kor Diseases, OrriceE: SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. JOHNM. Burke, Mining Broker, ave. west. McGREGON, Atkinson & Co. brokers and land s surveyors, Room 1, Occidental building. » R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING ANDO EMBALMING, ~ Court, near wera senu aya, CH: ZENDERSON, contractor and builder. +P. O. Box 555. 7 DRUGGIN'TH. FP RASER’S Drug St~ 41 E. Columbia ave. GUN AND LOCKSMITH. M FRIES, alley, rear Hotel Allan. + S EXPRESSMEN, JARLES Bates, Transfer and Express. Head- quarters, Montana barn EN DAY AND XIGET, Caskets and Metal Lining always on hand Te.egrapk rders promptly attended to. Brick» + + + CHEAP ,.. Colville Brick and Lime Kilns HARDWARE. J F. TRAVERS, hardware, Columbia ave. W. “HOTELS. Tur Leland: Columbia avenue, LAUNDBEIES, Miners’ Livery Stable NELSON, B.C.. PACK AND SADDLE HORSES. FEED AND SALE STABLE OSSLAND Laundry, office in near R Grand Union Hotel. Graham & Son, pro- prietora, PHYSICIANS, Dr. J. ‘T. McKenzie. : 3D Dr. D. E. Kerr, HYSICIANS, . FINANCIAL"FIRMB, © Dr. Edward_ Bowes, ENTISTS, : & Co, LUMBER DEALERS, A, 5 KERRY & Co. lumber, etc. everything + in the building Hne. P 8. D8. Edward Bowes, office over Post Office. C. M.. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER ’ All work attended to promptly Office and shep corner Coluinbie ~ Spokane atreet, T. re THEATRES, Rossland OperagHouse. GROCERS, 0. M. Fox & Co. MISCELLANIOUS. fall into the hands of the C. P. R., and A. H.C work. . the prospects of him building might keep Corbin from building his line. Mr. Top-|_ ping, who was visiting that section in the interest of the Columbia and Weat- ern, after finding he could do nothing, went to Vernon, and it has not been re- ported how well hesucceeded there. REDISTRIBUTION. The Turner goverument cannot afford to allow this eection of the country to go longer without a representative in the provincial legislature. Trail creek dis- trict can be figured upon as having 2,000 voters in Rossland and Trail and the immediate surroundinge. J. M. Kellie, M. P. P., i this rid- {MINE Eureka Consolidated Gold Mining Co. | Lavalley and Canadian Gold Northern Pacific. C. H. Henderson. a e. Dillman, » S,. Loppiny C.8: PPIng, Trail, B.'C., "RAILROAD, COMPANIES, Canadian Pacific. 0. The Northweatern, International Nav. & Trade Co. — CONTRACTORS. Alex. Lynch. brick and stone STENOGRAPHERS, B MES. Helen L. Koyes, Stenographer and Type- ML'writor, Commerei#] block. ros WATCHMAKER, BURBANK, one door west of Allan House, Columbia ave THD EXCHANGE NATIOVAL BAAR Capital $250,090.00 Surplus ppd Undivided Profts $£0.660, Jaccb Hoover, preaident; A.J. Noes. vievpree- dent; E. J. Dyer, eneliler, of Pai ip. Alex. Larson, brick 5 COMPANIES. Fields ‘Syndicate. . RK. Kaslo & Sloc: OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS. broker, Spokane. Trail, B. 0. G & N. bills and is entitled to Wisconsin Central. melting & Refining company, Notice is hereby given “that the part- nership heretofore existitig. between E. Geo. H, Green, in the Spokane hotel, has this day. been dis- d by mutui a Rpecial noid to mining ercrown, SPOKANE : WASH Smith Curtis BA solved ny t, 20. * reen retired, E. Lavelly wilt pay ali standing ducs. Dated Dec. 15, 1897. ai Layalley. |; Green, —— WILL GIVE WORKING ©: J.J. Honager and ‘Alex Wilgon have valuable mining propertiés-in the South.telt, on Red mountain, Colum- Exchange Nati Allen H. N: , Smith, Chicago, 1 Bank, bia in, Murphy creek, Sullivan creek, Wild Horee, Champion creek ing, who resides at Revelstoke, has for more than a year recognized the injust- ice of this section not being represented by a member and will favor a redistribu- tion of seats at the coming legislature, which meets on the tenth of next month. The task of getting a list of names of all the voters in this district and having them register, should be vigorously Drawer L. = only. . stock of dicate, known operating the The Walters Co. Limited Liability. - Rossland, B, OC Buy and sell legimate mining stocks Special attention ‘the Canadian Gol Limited, SUNSET NO. 2 MINE ‘iven to the Fields Syn- well and Waterloo, in groups from one to nine claims, on which a working bond i egiven upon reasonable terms. Call on them at Clark, Good & Co, Aclumbia avenue. Rossland, tf ind, fer a licence to sell liq- uor by retail in the premises known as the Spokane Hotel, extuated on lot If out- ous all out 3 SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC ETc. Rossland, B.C ‘THE REcorD JOB OFFICE Has a full line of Custom House Blanks Latest and Approved'forms. RECORD OFFICE BRICK. JOB OFFICE Our Prices are too close to take any chances on losses su our work will be Cc. O. D. All Work We are now located:in our Fire Proof Building and hav eas complete a JOB OFFICE As there is in the Kootenays. New Type New Presses ce Goop WoRrkKMEN. will be ready when Promised FULL. COUNT GUARANTEED, Letter Heads Statements Visiting Cards Note Circulars Posters We have a WIRE STITCHER, NUMBERING MA- CHINE and lots of new type, and are prepared to j rint Mining Prospectuses In-a Substantial Manner and Artistic Style at prices which will warrant the work being done at home. . WE CAN PRINT... .- Bill Heads Note Heéas Busi: ess Cards Wedding Cards Letter Cireulars Envelopes} Dodgers Briefs Hangers Programs Steck Certificates, Bills of Fare and in fact anything and everything 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 estimateszon anything you want dune. You Cannot Save Money By Sending Your Work Away. tne ore milled in the camp was as fol- . 2,472 tons . 280 tone field Mine Dividends Paid. The dates and amounts of dividend: paid by the Le Roi mine are ag fol- OWS: O.:tober 2, 1895... * February 6, 1896. 2 March 4, 1896... July 15, 1896. October 22, 1896 December 8,%:1896. January 6, 1897.. January 27, 1897. February 26, 1897 March . ERRGRIK ayy Total .... paises ROSSLAND RETAIL MARKET. Lemons Are Tighter than Ever Before---Sel- Ung for $6 per Case. : The market keeps firm. Fresh meats are steady and vary very little. Flour and butter has advanced a little, but now promises to hold steady. Regard- ing fruit the market is flush. BRESH MEATS. Plain steak. . Round steak Loin steak. Porterhouse. --123¢ per Ib 15 ise lh Corn beef. Veal chops... GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. +-$ 1234 per Ib, -63¢ per Ib, 7.50 per barrel 6.00 per barrel . 28 eer Ib . er tb.) = 10 : Tb. am -Creamery butter. Dairy butter. . a has. creamery Tea according to qua ity , CANNED GOODS, . $3.00 per case, 2,50 per case, -$2.25 per case. . 2.60 per case. VEGETABLES. -+-$1.25@1.50 per sack. 2 per Ib, Gabb: va per Tb. » 16 per Ib. YRESH FRUIT. Plumbs. Black & White Grapes Apples Pears . Fresh ealmon. Smelts........ 5 Lake Superior Trou. Hotel Tracle. ‘HARDWARE FOR MINEBB, 0 per doz. 5.00@$10. Rer doz «15 per Ib. 4200 per doz, ‘15@ 18 per Ih HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS, rooms .... Meat Cutters. MISCELLANEOUS. 12each, . 560@8.60 each. 1.60 each. 0 each. 1.50 each. 00@10.00 doz. 15 $25,000 50,000 000 25, 50,000 25,000 8 33 4 ie District. lot 535, City of Rossland. . | of District lot 536, City of Rossland, “J apply at the next sitting of the Hoard | block 26, subdivision of District lot “|apply at the next sitting of the Board | of Rossland, for a license to sell liquor cense Commissioners for the City of Rossland, apply fora license to sell liquors by retail in the premises known as the Windsor Hotel, situated on lot 19, block 29, subdivision of Dist- rict lot 585, City of Rossland. Dated Dec, 14, 1897. CO. Howson, Notice is hereby given that I willat the next sitting of the Board of Li- cense Commiesioners for the City of Rossland, apply for a license to sell liquors by retail in the premises known as the Roasland Hotel, situated on lot 13, block 26, subdivision of District lot 535, City of Rossland. * Dated Deo. 14, 1897, JERRY SPELLMAN. Notice is hereby given that I willat censé Commissioners «for ‘the City of Posaland, apply for a license’ to sell ‘qnora by retailin the premises known ‘sthe Clifton Hotel, situated on lots and 2, block 28, subdivision of Dated Dec, 14, 1897. Frank Guse & Co. Hotel, lot the next sitting of the Board of Li-| a License Dated Deo, 15, 1897. J. A. Gouau, apply at the next sitting of the Board tion to Rossland. Dated Dec. 15, 1897. Ounnmvanam & Satmon, and 24, miasioners, of the City of Rossland, for a license to sell liquor by retail i the premises known aa the Merchants 10, block 16, aubdivi District lot 535, City of Roan? ot Notice ishereby given that we will Passenger Agent, Nelson. E. J. COYLE, District P, P. O. BOX 225, ROSSLAND, B. ©. SECRETARY # 00% re To “we Agent, Vancouver. of License Commissioners for the City of Rossland for a license to sell liquors by retail in the premises known as the Metropolitan Hotel, situate on lots 23 and 24, in block “D,” railway addi- Notice ia hereby given that we will ‘pply at the next Sitting of the Board of mamissioners for the City of Rossland for a license to sell liquo: Bel- land, The Fast Line Superior Service Through Tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES AND OANADA, British Columbia Smelting and DIRECT CONNEOCTION® oe with the Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. . _ Notice is hereby given that I willat the next sitting of the Board of Li- cense Commissioners, for the City of Roseland, apply for a license to’ sell liquors by retail in the premises known as the Hoffman House, situated on lot 21, block 41, subdivision of Dist trict lot 535, City of Rossland, Dated Deo. 14, 1897. T. D. Haypen. Notice is hereby given that I willat the next sitting of the Board of Li- cenee Commissioners for the City of Rossland, apply for a license to sell Trains depart from Spokane, ROSSLAND. This office and the citizens of this yicinity are constantly re- ceiving inquiries concerning this section of the country which ard difficult to answer by letter, so the Recorp gives the following information for the beneht of all: Rossland is situated in British Columbia, eight miles trom the liquors by retailin the known asthe Headquarters Hotel, on lot 25, block 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 Rosaland, for a license to sell liquor by retailin the premises known as the Grand Hotel, situated on lot 12, in block 27, subdivision of District lot 335, City of Rossland. ~ - Dated Dec. 14, 1897, Srack & MacDonneLt. Notice is hereby given that I will zt the next sitting of the Board of Li- cense Commissioners of the City of Roasland, apply for a license to sell liquora by retail in the boundary line be- tween Canada and the United States, Itis reached from the north via the Canadian Pacific to Arrowhead, on the Columbia river, from there to Trail by steamer, and from Trail to Ross- land by the Columbia & Western railway. From the south vit Spokane, ~ Washington, by the Spokane ‘Falls & Northern and Columbia & Red Moutitain railways, Rossland has forty hotels, with bars, eating and lodging Teoma, and a dozen restaurants. There are three weekly news- papers and two dailies, All other branches of business are No. 1, west bound, ~ B: 9 No, 2, 2.east bound, Te Ee TICKETS To JAPAN AND CHINA VIA TACOMA and ROBTEERN PACIFIC For information. time cards, maps and tickets spply to agenta of the 8. F& = ‘and {ta con- General Agent Spokate, Wasp. O.RSN. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE TO! + COEUR d@’ALENE MINES, PALOUSE, LEWISTON, WALLA WALLA, ‘BAKER OITY MINES, PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISOO, - ORIPPLE OREEK GOLD MINES And all points east and south. east via Salt Lake and Denver. ta. Only ine known as the Alhambra Hotel, situat- ed on lot 13, block B 28, subdivision Dated Des, 14, 1897. ‘Witson McKinnon. Notice:is hereby given that I will apply at the next sitting of the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Roseland for a license to sell liquors by retail in.the premises known as the O’Brien House, situated an lot 22, block 41, subdivision of District lot 585, City of Rossland. Dated Dec. 14, 1897, J. W. O’Brien. Notice ia hereby given that I will apply at the next sitting of the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Rossland, for a license toeell liquore by retail in the premises known as the Butte Hotel, situated on lot 18, block 26, subdivision of District let 435, City of Rossland, Dated Dec. 14, 1897. : F. J. Ricumonp. : Noticg is hereby given that we will of License Commissioners for the City of Rossland. for a license to aell liquors by retail in the premises known as the War Eagle Hotel, situated on lot 19, 585, City of Rossland. Dated .Dec. 14, 1897, Van Ness & WALKER. Notice is hereby given that we will apply at the next sitting of the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Roasland for a license to sell liquor by retail in the premises knawn aa the Center Star Hotel, on lota 26 and 27, in block 12, in Railway addition to Rossland. . Dated Dec. 15, 1897. Finn & O’NeEns. Notice is hereby given that I will of License Commiasioners for the City by retail in the premises known as the Hotel Allan, situated on lots 13 and 14, in block 29, subdivision of district lot 535, City ot Rossland. Dated Dec. 15, 1897. M. E. ALLAN. —— The Klondike, well represented. ‘he popula- tion is i ion from 6000 to 7600. Board and lodging at the ho- telu, $2 to $3 per day. Meals 25 to 50 cents. Furnished rooms, $2.50 to $7 per week. ~ Itis useless to write and’ ask if any particular business’ would pay here. Everybody must be his own judge and take his own chances, While there is not work tor all who iaquire, most sober, indus- tious persons who really wish to work have so far been able to obtain it. We would not advise any man to land here ‘broke’ without friends, although many who have done s0 are doing well, This camp is now setthng down on a business basis, The not : vaines and conducting the busi- neas of the town, but are buying, or bonding and developing min- ing property; buying and selling real estate; building houses for rental purposes, prospecting and staking prospectors, Many are heresimply looking op in won- derment. We believe it will go on and on until Rossland can boast of a population of 50,000. 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 glohe; 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 richesare scarcely excelled by the imaginary “King Solomon's Mines,” We will not attempt to discuss the mines in «single ar- ticle, aswe have been writing about them for nearly three years and have not been able to keep up with them, The oro 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 ig graded and ten blocks are built up with two and three-story busi- ness houses. tickets to Eu1 etgy coantiee ts tt rope and other for- Taave, [stokane Towm counpurm | Anntva 7:5 p.m. | Fast Mail:—Walla Wall® | 7:15 a.m Daily, "| Portland, San Franciso% | ‘Datiy. Baker City and the East. Local Mail: — Coeur, dt |6:48.p. snes, Farmington, Gar- field, Colfax, Pultmen and . Moscow. 7:45 a.m" ‘Daily. Refining Gompany Is now prepared to buy GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER -ORE Office and works at ‘Trail B.C. Mining Property For ...oale.. ‘The Undersigned has several [Promising Prospects ‘For Sale a. Reasonable Figures. Will Give Working Bonds. I. L. WILSON, Grand Union Hotel For through tickets and further apply to 0. 8. & N, office. sRiversid s0:By e,avenue, J. OAM! H. M, ADAMS, General Agent. Tray F.& P.Agen _ W. H, HURLBURT, Gen, Pass. AGENT, Portland, Oregon. 80 Columbia ayenuej Rossland, B.0,. - Internationa Navigation and Trading Co,, Ltd.3 Steamer “International” and “ Avberta’”” Kootenay Lake and River, tee (08, Time Card, in effect 12th July, 1897, Soghanee wanret mole ith 1 ee ive Mile Point connection’ wi ger trains of N. & F. 8. BH. to and trom North ort, and and Spokane. ~ Be ge checked to an Us. int ese Leave 10.00 a.m. ‘Arrive 11.20 am. ROBERT IRVING, KASLO & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARD. Bubject to change without notice. Trains run on Pacific standard time. Leave 8.00 a.m. Kaslo Arrive 8.36 a.m. South Fork « 10.03 a.m, 10.13. a.m. 10.88 a.m, Arrive 10,50 a.m. Sandon Arrive 11.45a.m. Cody ‘Leave 11.25a.m. GEO. F. COPELAND, G.F& PA EsS. TOPPING, TRIL, B.C. Has Minin Properties for sale er protect them from wild cats.” Close connection at Bonner’s Fe trains east bound, leavin ka and west bound arriving Spokane 7 p.m. e Alberta awaits arrival of International before leaving for Bonner’a Ferry. G. ALEXANDER, Gen, Man. Wisconsin Central Line Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago and Milwaukee and all points in Wi: . | making connection in Chicago with all . | lines running east and west. | rates maps, “} your nearest ticket ,gent, or Or GEORGE 8. BATTY, RUNS i'wo Fast Trains daily between St. TO PROSPECTORS, We are making a Specialty of stocking good mining proper- ties and are daily INCORPORATING For full information regarding routes, folders, ete., address [AMES ©. POND, Gen. Pass. Agt,, Miisvaukee, Wis- Gen. Agt.,246 Stark St. Portland, Ure Kaslo, B.C., 12th July. 1897, Going to Chicago ? To Anywhere East Ifyou are, sce that your tt Minucapols, Bee Paul Or Duluth teedg or THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE c. ST, P. M. & 0. RY. t1 bring out friends or Exrope, do not fail to call on the near- est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, or communicate with Atlantic Steamship Tickets. It bound for Europe, or desiring to i from prop in all Di B.C. Treasury stocks all listed East. For further par- ticulars apply to L. C. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Sherwood Blk, Spokane, Wash. A. B. FINDLEY, D.D.S., L.D.S. W. STITT, uate of the Phil: Dental” college aud Hospital of Oral Surgery, Stussi block. Rossland, B. O ig as true of railw: thought in mind for the success Success. Success is its watc! | JOHN M. BURKE ‘Will examine and report on mines The Waterloo Hotel TRAIL, B. ©. 4H or 2 of ~~ pushed, The board of trade could do much to promote the cause and every- body interested in Trail creek should lend their assistance, for sale, and also on mines of which stocais being sold. If my reports are found not to be correct I will refund all moneys invested cu same. JOHN M. BURKE, Rosslaad, B.C 15 and in block 27, subdivision of Dis- trict lot 535, City of Rossland, E. LAVALLEY. Dated Deo. 16, 1887. anequivalentfor Palatial Train Acco: tions, Voluntary indorsement of the North- spontaneous on the part of who patronizes it. at Rossland, Cable Address ‘Walters.’ : Use Bedford McNeill’s, Ltebers and Clough’s Codes. Firstelass Building brick at MODERATE For the finest rooms in the city. with rr 8 pity eaten ee “tre fox d ‘the for yourself, or aubsorihe W. H. MEAD, General Agent. ders block, Columbia ayenue and Line Ea0omD, DatLy or WEEKLY ¥. GC, SAVAGE, coln atrept. 7-20 Portland, 0: ‘Traveling Agent. Mrs. Re i For turther information come ynolds, Proprietress RECORD JOB OFFICE DAILY RECORD OFFIOE, ALEX LARSON, P.O, Box 791, Tenant Rates $2 Per Day. First-Class Furnished Rooms With or Without Board. Printing gn short not ord Job ofiice,