WILLIAM K. ESLING. ‘Tus Ovpgst DAILY 1N THE INTERIOR, | PUBLISHED DAILY HXOHPT SUNDAY. OFFICE: ae a POSTOFFICE BLOCK, EL. 98. 7, O. BOX $38+ BUBSCRIPTION RATES: aily, per month by mail.. Buy. half year by mail . ally, Daily, per per Sear, foreign ‘Advertising rates oe be nie made known upon, ion The sueno reaches the people. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. to c oe and, Amending Actes, NES ishereby that S. A British Col lame, dea Fae gents the Soh aay of i Ris beed a ae roport! or he creditors the esid.s, A. Harman thelr {ast “The sai xectted by the said S wine man’ the assignor. and the suid. Edward Bai es the trustee, on thet day of Octeber. A, BrToyp. and the sald trustee has pass Divine claims against the Porous having claims agate lartman are fc uired on or before the 111 Decemt tee full patticnl afidavie or’ sf aid S. A. ren notice tsa cme iven that after. the said auth as ef 1899, the trust tee will e the ‘assets amon; vt the = ft hour of fou CS eh ie B.C,, this 14th day of Octo-_ Macognasp & oPSolicitors Cea raster, ‘‘Transter of Liquor License. Notice is hereby ‘given that at the next siting of the td of License. Commis; ‘sioners for the city of Rossland an applica- tion. will be: rae le. for: a transfer of the Li- wan Dated this 20th day “eis ‘1800, Ce TL ie H. McDowetn. ATSON, WB. ie . Transter ot Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that ‘at the next sitine of the Board ‘License..Commis-: sioners for thi caty of Foss land, sn. a pli | cation will made for s transfer of the license now held by T.-W. Florence botel, sittmated on! “Datel addition, to D. C. McCarthy. this 23d ad ay of October, 1 ‘W_Manvan, Bia & McCantuy. Appiteation tor- Transt “ot Liquor ul _, conse. OTICE's hi ib} th: ¢ after'th lay Noi fre eps fhecnte eof fais nat notice, ces appt | er fScers in: that A iraaster the hgtel leens Se noe sell liquors, etc., in.the * oft lot 12, Block 22. plan 30% ie the . to Jone, ‘Mat ot ‘Sept ernber, Hep nTy ‘Muneuy, icensee.,” # fed thks at ins wee ‘Transfer of Liquor ‘Liconse.- ven ‘that at the next of. idease pomeaslon: por Rossland FOR RENT. ; FOR RENT—Furnished eightroomed house on Thompson avenue, third house’west of, Davis street, Also piano - rent. Apply on_ premises. mg6t Miss Moscrove, ure, Le Rolavenue. Joun Jackson Jn, at FOR SALE. TEN. HORSEPOWER BOILER and, two horse power engine, team guage and all: fitklay forsale, Allnearly new. Inquire RECORD office, FOR SALE—A 7 horse-power Pelton orp Office. FOR SALE—A four-room house with furniture and equity in lot, $1,000, Best of location, __— : FOR RENT. Five-room house, $25.00. ¥ive-room house with bath, $25. Five-room house, $3." :"Four-room ‘house, 2: EN. ouIMEYTR & CQ., : Insurance, Real Eatate and. Mining Brokere : pan nk of Montreal b i ‘ing. “Booth’s Select ‘Oysters Te- celved every week, g|es E; Columbia a Ave “~~ Rossland, B.C. THR ‘ = leity. Bakery, * '24-WASHINGTON ST., HAS os CAKE, : [ Everythi 8. Ohe: 8 you ca hin and sh ss we y on Cc. M. Weller. A. S. Hunden. C: Me WELLER - & COMPANY. PLUMBING AND HEATING Telephone 27. y No, 30, west side; Spokane ‘seat “Rossland, B. c. "FINE Watch Repairing at moderate charges. | FOR RENT—Three-room “house, with . furnl- |- water-wheel, cheap. Address, A. B., Reo-'|: Rolt & Grogan, Mines, Stocks and Insurance. .. Representing the following. “A Companies: Caledonian, Lancashire, Connecticut of Hartford, | _Imperial. - | YRANITE! Greatest Bargains and” Assortment of Granite- _ ware ever brought to © Rossland, at z|S- GLAZAN'SS. also big line of Hands FIRE INSURANCE | GRANITE! | gueoeneee eres NEW:: -W:: TORE! POCERECERERE RRS We sollcit a: slidre of your Fall Trade } ‘You can also ALWAYS trust and promise to give you PULL ‘rices of & ators a that insists 'ALUE for your.money. The best trade any store has or al Dry Goods, Men’s and ITY befor Bgceie and Furn- buying your Dry Goods. We di aD -HOLSTEAD nea RIGHT. FIRST AVE., AND WASHINGION ST. ° Subscribe for whe “Record” ‘Only Fifty. cents ‘per ‘Month, delivered. ly Decorated China and Crockery for,the holidays. ;. Call and see our stock. A G. Greelman, P. O. Box 815. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. -Estimates farnished on’ all hinds of work. Jobbing promptly attended _to Office andi ato) : Commercial courts lhambra hotel. _ HOBSLAND..B. 0. George Beam ootenay.. Hotel—~ay- erex> First-Class Business Lunch ~ 35 Cents. Oysters in any style, a Specialty. f Sanee in‘ Season. a td Private Boxes for Fat- ilies and Parties. ‘¢ ee Mies K. Swanson, ......2 Proprietress, GRAND HOTEL. SPOKANE STREET. if The Best Wiies, ie = Unters and Cigars. Jack Matthews, Prop’r. S jiore. ‘HOFFMAN, é Washington Street, Rossland, BO, —— Nicely Furnished Rooms % First-Class Bar. * 3 silica “Railroad and Miners Time Checks af cashed, tree of charge: Marry. Mcintosh - = Proprietor. | Thea_ || MANOR HOUSE Is now being conducted under the personal sup- ervision of = = -- R Groves --HOTEL.. GEO. H. GREEN, PROPRIETOR. Boders hot, thc tegen | sense ek att jeza hate! uates-on lot 20, ‘41; cit otk Rossiénd, nt, Lavalley. ate ‘ his 23d ‘day of of ' Getober. Hector OP REASON, | Bu Lavauurr. ‘OeL. SENEY49 Boots and Shoes Made to order. Repairs neatly done. Firat avenues two doors from Wash ington ¢, Rossland, B. 0. Le Roi. Livers: Feed ~& Sale ‘Stables. JOHN Fe L Heavy. “Transferring. First-class Saddle & Pack Horses. STABLES: Gommersist Alley, Phone No. 89. RATES FROM $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY Neatly Furnished First-Class Bar in contiection. ne No. 58, 22 P.O. Box 16. Four doors east of post office. our goods’ are not of the SAME grade than those of our Com: petitors, and-in-many.' instances BETTER gan ast oan & _you. cannot .save TWO THIRDS or HALF on your purchasing from us, WE’DO NOT WANT YOUR TRADE..-<1 +++ 7IE: Bn feet Aa Auction: Hoitse, 3 428. Columbia Ave. B. Barnett, Manager. Tks Rossland Trading | Cor. Spokane | BE, and Ast Ava. J. Cherrington, The most popular house in Rossland |4 [GRAND UNION| Avenue. | ' . Not going ste Kandlé any more. © “What 4 we have, go at less than cost. “For, Instance: = | SnD, e 75c. Srp 65c. $1.25 D. GA, Corsets at : ‘$1.00D.& A. ARa g Earstls. at : 45c. 20c Children’s: Ladies’ and Misses” HOSIERY, that was 50 cents, now Walking and Sailor Hats;~ they were $2.50; now Dr essmaki ng! > Madam Burr, of Spokane, js still here, making the most fashionable costumes: Eagles, Colteabia Ave., opp. Stone Block. ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, oveverelit ie OKANOGAN SALES Block of 10,000 Shares Changes Hands This Morning. LOCAL EXCHANGE BUSINESS. here Were Calls “for Oksnogen. Giant, Tamarac and ‘Rathmullen—What Was Asked and” Bid—-Other Salen: at This Morning’s Session. Okanogan showed ithe ‘effects: of the second clean-up and a_ 10,000 block ‘changed hands this morning. The sales on the local exchange “ere not notedly lively” but the chief ment was in T: ‘ Rathmullen and w ip THE SISTERS HOSPITAL FAIR Some of the Ladies Who Will Preside at Booths, At the hospital fair, which will be opened Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Miners’ Union hall by Mayor Goodeve, the booths will be in charge of the following ladies: Mrs, Renwick, Mrs. Lalonde, Mrs. Thorburn, Mrs. Ruff, Mrs. Bridge- ford, Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Red- din. The refreshment booth will be in charge of Mrs, Foley and Mrs. Benn. The City band will be in at- d: during the ing. The net proceeds of the fair will be de- voted to the erection of an addition to the hospital building to be used as a surgery and operating room. . At the Russel. Tomorrow, Sunday, the Hotel Russell will serve an excellent chicken dinner with all the app Pepeerereaneeeeneese | Underwear, Hosiery. = A fall tine FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. => Superior Quality. AT COST to Close Out. MRS. HEARD. iSA3SA3SMUSS 035835 ing dishes and delicacies which the phaduda bares. Today's sales” onthe: Re land Rossland market can furnish. Miss A, E. Tower, Proprietress. were: H 1000, 434¢} Giant, 10d0,6%¢, 1000; 1000, 63, 1000, §76c, 500, '5}4¢; Nov- elty, 1000, 236C3 Tamarac, 500, 1000, 9C, 500, 1000, 93405 Rath- mullen, s000, -834c, 1000, “2000, 1000, .834¢,* 20,000, 'B56c; ° Okan- ogan, 10,000, 10C, .-500, 10%cy Winnipeg; 2600, 31; *¥ooo, 31Kc, 1000, 1000, 2000, -3134c; Monte Christo, ,1000,_ 6c White. Bear, 1000, 363 total, sales, '§8,000 shares, og sy gs o8 Baried « Mother. Mrs, Farquharson,’ who died yes- terday after. undergoing a serious Operation, was buried this, after- noon, Services were conducted at the home west of the White Bear by Rev. DE McG. Gandier. Mrs. fiarson “leaves a husband and five little children to, mourn her A Magiilficent Saloon. © Ed'Watson ' has *leased- the old White House’ building on’ Columbia avenue and jis fitting it-up for a sa- loon. He will spend - over $15,000 Hents tothe buildi a\d in fixtures'did‘intends to have one of the finest saloons: in the in- terior of British’ Columbia. Church Serviecs Tomorrow. St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, corner First. avenue and Lincoln street, Rev. D. McG. Gandier, B.A., pastor, Service 11 a.m. and - 7:30 p.m. “Sabbath. school and ;bible class 2:30'p.m. . Y.P.S.C.E. Mon- day 8"p. m. Morning subject, “The Wicked Husbandinen.” Eve ening subject, “Life That Is Life.” Methodist church, Washing- ton street, George H. Morden, pas- tor. Service dt ri a.m. and at 7.30 p.m, Sabbath ‘schdol and bible slass at 2.30 Bm aan League of Christia at 8p. m, Penge! meeting’ ‘Wednes- day at 8 p.m. Morning subject, “Willing and Doing.” Evening Subject, ““Who'ls He?” Going to the depot? Phone 6, Montana stables, for a gurney. ‘To Care a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromine Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25¢. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each Xe BUSINESS LOCALS. Fine footwear, rubbers and over- shoes at Lalonde’s. Cash paid for clean. cotton rags at the REcorp office, : The- best oyster stew in town served at the Bon Ton. Wood for sale at-C. P. R. depot. Walter J. Robinson, deputy sheriff. The Russel hotel is first-class -in every respect. Table is not ex- celled in. Rossland. Choicest cut flowers and the’ fin- est confectionery always to be had at the Bon Ton. The most stylish turnouts—sad dle horses, coupes or gurneys—at Montana stables, phone 6. Use Throat Ease for. colds, hoarse- ness, tickling in the throat,” etc. Sold at Morrow's drug store. C. E. Heard will open up his new tailoring parlors on Washington street in a few days. Hold your orders and get satisfaction. You fool yourself if you think to i ‘get better goods though you pay s0, 33. ‘| much more than at the " Rosstand Auction House. —_— The best saddle horses at the Montana; phone 6. Established May, 1895. ‘THE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., Limiven erasure. MINING AND INVESTMENT “BROKERS. Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rossland. Daniel Dickinson. _ Walter L, Orde DICKINSON & ORDE Btock Brokers. Stocks bought and sold on the closest FAT MEN THIN C. E, HEARD’S TAILORING PARLORS. We cut by the famous CHAS: 3. STONE'S Paramount System, for Fat men, and it NEVER fails, TRY US, at 15 Washington Street. The Waffle Parlor. 34-36 Washington St., MEALS in Furnishes the BEST Rossland. ——— CEN 5 =" Tickets, 21 Meals, $5.00 84-86 Wasbington Street. Saloon. Washington Street Under new manage- ment Bar supplied With ite BEST brands of Liquors and Gigars. All niy old friends and others ‘are invited o give me a call, eu UnvaLLEY, Proprietor. Tel. No. 61. Rossland, B. 0. CHARLES DANGERFIELD, : STOCK BROKER. Wallace Block, Columbia aye. Tel. No. 90 Bedford McNeill's Cobia eirsst yy Codes {Gfoughs. THos. Ss. GILMOUR, STOCKS AND SHARES MINING AGENT. Columbia Avenue. Rossland, B. C. ‘Telephone 88. P.O. Box 268 A ’ B. MACKENZIE & CO. . MINING BROKERS. Columbia Ave, _ Rossland, B. c. W. H. FALDING, Accountant, . Insurance and Mining Agent and Auctioneer. Menager Rossland Opera House. AGENT: Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada. The Canada Accident ’ Assurance Co., BUY YOUR WOOD EAST END WOOD YARD. All Wood Sound and Dry. Leave orders at Paulson Bros. Gro- cery Store, First Ave., and Layden & McGonlgel’s, Spokane Street. CHASE & SANBORN’S mera © Coffee, and” Salada Tea, NONE BETTER... O. M. Fox & Co. ROSSLAND Electric tricLaundry Patronize those who spend theic money at home with you, and thereby help your own and your ¢ y imterestS.... seeee ceseee No reasonable.excuse why you should not be prepared for the early Winter. With the immense range of goods, we are showing at such low Another lot of New York Tailor-made Suits, ranging in price from rices, 15° to $25: ‘Furs -.. New Furs just received and all ail the Latest Styles. Ladies’ Grey: Persian Capes, 30-inch, $55.00; : Electric Seal Caperines, ‘Grebe’ trim- | med, at $16.00, 18.00 and 19.00, Fancy Caperines, at $22.50. . Electric Seal Muffs with Grebe. trim- * ming, at $8.00 and 10.00. : Flannels Plain Greys, from 23¢ to. sooo ee e506 Striped French Flannels .....-+- 2 50c Plaid Frénch Flannels, at. «..+, 506 French Opera Flannels in fancy designs for Wrappers and Shirt Waists, at | 50 cents per, yard. he ks te Dress. Goods. A stock ot Black Crepon, which bewilders one. Black Crepons, by the yard, at $1.00, 1.25, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00, and 6.00. A fourth shipment of Crepons- just - received; some exquisite patterns, at $10, 12.00, 15.00, 18.50, 23.00, 24.00 and 25.00, Fancy Tweed Effects to be cleared next week at a Heavy Discount. 1.50 _ a me Eiderdowns In single and double fold goods, in Cardinals Fawns, , Greys, Pinks, Blues, Greens, Whites, and Striped effects, at soc, 6oc, and $1 pt. yard. ‘Furnishings We are just now showing the newest Novelties for the holiday trade in _ Men’s Shirts, Collars and Ties. a __ -each. and $2.00; Skirts, Shirt ‘Waists, Wrappers. A new arrival of above goods just See placed in stock. a Ladies’ Cloth Skirts, in Black and Navy, at $3.50 Ladies’ Braid Trimmed” ‘Serge Skirts, at....$4.00 Ladies’ Colored Flannelette Wrappers, at $1.50 __ a LADIES’ Underwear Natural Wool Vests and Drawers, ‘at $1.25 and 1.50 each. oD Black Equestrian Tights, at $1.50 per pair. Children’s Vests, and Drawers, at 25¢, 35%, 40C, 50C, 55¢ and 75¢. Shawls An immense range of Ladies’ Heavy Wool Shawls, White colored and Black koitted. Breakfast Shav‘ls — Fascinators —in Ice Wool and Zephyrs. Children’s: Hoods, Babies’ insite pRoones: Mitts, etc. (Accident, Liability and Plate Glass.) €2Work~D ome White Labor and Clean iy CRESCENT DRY GOODS ¥ COMPANY, LIMITED... se smesitacttatceestitttoees CRESCENT: DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED. INPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FINE Dry Goods, Silks, Clothing and House Furnishing Gsodss Lecicubercieoiveor) Sie ere 4