Evening Record. BY EDEN C. OMITH. Published every day (exospt Sunday). DAILY: One Yusr in Advance Biz Moutis Ore dtonth.. By Carrier by the Week. Gingle copy........++ WEEKLY One Year, in advance. Six months, in ‘advance. vingle copy, Official City Paper. | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1897. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MA ILS. Mail for United States, Victoria, Van- vouver and New ‘Westminster ~via Spo- kane closes at 10 a.'m. act, Now Wertmiatien and all points couver, New ater ani poin wont, ‘ot Revelstoke via Trai}, closes at mm. * Saal for Winnipeg and Eastern Canada closes at 10 s,m. Mail for Nelson, Kaslo, Salmo and Yumir closes at 10 a. m. Mail for Nakusp and Slocan points closes 'at 2 R ‘im. Mail for 1 closes at 2 p. m. and 10 PB m. Local maij'from ‘Trail arrives at 10 a. m. and 7: ne m. This mail does not come tp with the up river mail at1:30p.m. ‘ Mail arrives from the south at 4 p. m. istered mail for, the south via For Revel- Il forel fered matter Al ign registered matter stoke closes at de . 1. DESERVE THE CURSE OF CAIN. The Typographical Union is all right. It has elevated the craft and done much for its members, but when it falls into the hands of such men as control the z id. Union, its. day of asefulness has passed. If the International Typo- graphical Union does not revoke the charter of No. 335, and censure and punish those members accountable for the conduct of this Union, we will be very much mistaken. In the meantime let the good people of- Rossland show these men that their action is disap- proved of. They are: Ed. Abery, president of the Union, working on the Miner. ©.:8. Clarke, Secretary of the Union, working at the Miner. Fred Wooley, day foreman of the Miner, and member of Executive Com- mittee. Campbell, case holder on the Miner J. Manary, case holder on the Miner. Fred Barker, foreman on Miner. Geo. Garwood, sub on Miner. ‘W. A. Myers, sub on Miner. M. D. O'Connell, sub on Miner. C. Marshall, head-man on Miner. Sorenson, not working. Barkdoll, working at Rosslander and |1@ member of the Executive Committee. Lester, working at Standen & Perrine. | Iron ‘Mask. Jack. Egan, reporter on Miner. —— The Rossland Miner, like the Butte Mr. Dana’s death had been expected for several hours and his family and physicians were at his bedside when the end came. His condition had been such for several months that the members of his family had kept themselves in con- stant readiness to go to his beside at any moment. On Saturday morning he had a relapse and it was apparent that recovery was The end came qui heat of Friday an to do with hasten: Mr. Dana showed everythin; was do! him. He had been weakened by his lon; illness, and the summer was several times thought to be on the verge of a fatal collapse, but each time rallied. He did not improve much with the coming of cooler weather, and the sinking spella Became more uent. On Friday Mr. Dana was able to take only the light- eat nourishment and this condition con- tinued. aa Paul Dana and bis sisters Mra Draper, Mrs Underhill and Mrs Branan, were at his home on Saturday morning and were warned to . They were at the bedside when death came. ‘The cause of Mr: Dana’s death was cirrhosis of the liver. On June 9 he was at his office apparently strong and healthy. The next day he was taken in and he never afterwards visited New parations for the bari: yet been completed. ——— For Sale or Lease. Two-story, frame building at s bar- gain. Apply Recorp office. —— Family too Large. “Liddy,” the Siberian bloodhound, bas 13 cuildren, and as there are too many for her to care, some of them will have to be sold at from $10 to $25 each Enquire at this'office. James L. Wilson. — For Sale. Two small marine engines. Apply at this office. The Venaome, | The Vendome bar is serving a jlunch from noon until midnight free. Call and partake with us. 10-1-tf —~—>— Blankets, at selling out stores $4, at Houghton and Bannett, only $2. —— y Le Bon Marche. York. He was 78 years of 1 Pre; 4 af have not ROSSLAND’S SOLID BUSINESS MEN. Directory of Leading Firms and Professional People Who Advertisé in the Record. MINING BROKERS. Dabney & Parker. The Walters Co. Frank A. Baisd, John M. Burke, , Jennie L, Stone. a McGreggor Atkinson & Co. “MINES AND REAL ESTATE John R. Cook. (GENERAL MEBCHANDISE. Hunter Bros. Houghton & Bonnett HARDWARE AND MINE SUPPLIES. ‘Travers Hardware Co. DRY GOODE FIEMB. The Crescent, MILLINERS. LINERY STABLES. Red Star Livery & Transfer Co. Palace Stables. DRUGGISTS. Geo. A. Fraser. BTATIONARY AND WALL PAPER. H. 8. Wallace. MEAT MARKETS. Haley, Russell & to P. soph Dabney, 4. pt Parker, denen: Deuney dishing Engineer. Dabney. and Parkes Mines and Mining. Minesexamined 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 and Neal and Bedford McNell's Codes. ‘ u $20 000 To Loan In of more for short time on @| sums be ore Hh on ap- D. M. LINNARD, Cook Building, Coluiabia Ave., Rossiaa The Waterloo Hotel TRAIL, B. 0. Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress Deep E Bene Without . Burns & Co.) HOTELS. Hotel Allan. The Leland The Grand. International. Dominion Hotel. ERB. C..M. Weller. Gibson & Wilcox. CONTRACTORS. C. H. Henderson. Mrs. Helen L. Keys. UNDERTAKERS, W. R. Beatty. BARRISTERS AT LAW. Smith Cartiss. PHYSICIANS, . Dr. J. T. McKenzie. Dr. Edward Bowes. Dr. Findley. D. M. Linnard. Rossland Opera House. TEA MERCHANTS. O. M. Fox & Co. MISCELLAXIOUS. A. H. Christenson, brick and stone work. i Alex. Larson, brick manufacturer. MINE COMPANIES. Eureka Consolidated Gold Mining Co, Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate. and The ore shipments to various smelters from the principal mines for the last week ending Oct. 9 were: i .- 1,200 tons 75 tons 20 tons Shipments of ore to smelters from January 1.to Sept. 20 were a8 follows: Roi...3 w+. --44,412 toni Miner, is d as toa smelting concera, and -if each distort | 92 the facts in reference to.the cost of the treatment of ores, the reason is appar- ent. It is all very well for such papers to have in the distant future a theory for the cheap trestment of ore, but it. will be noticed the present conditions render high charges necessary. Butte Miner in the face of the report of the d of the di mines perverts the facts, and estimate’ the cost of treating the ore at $9.73 when reality it is less The Rossland Miner repriote 3 arguments © apparently ex- the community to believe Vhen these smelter organs are | 4, dlain how the Anaconda peo- @ to treat $12 ore at a loes of ton ard make a clean. pro- ,048, in one year they will be, belief: on the subject of d not before. —EEE day. and ‘age. of the world, avaricious corporations. band yes together for the purpose of roney, heedless of the needs of 3 ring classes, it has become ry for these le to band slves together to enable them, in any instances, to eke out even a «ble existence. There are virtues bed to labor unions, such as ecting wages, caring for the sick, nistering to the wants of members 4 their families, bat When a band of eartless, vindictive, spitfal and resent- . men, under the cloak of a union, 80 vget their obligations to a brother as «rn him out of employment and into eet, with a sick wife, simply be- 1e asserts his manhood, they dis- the organization to which they , and forfeit the respect and tol- of all good and fair minded peo- the community in which they This, 14 members of the Rossland raphical union have done, and if 9 not have to answer to this r, and the people of Rossland .o the law, justice will noc be ted out. ——— CHAS. A. DANA DEAD. “he New York Sun Expires at His House. The | lo rates. From Janu: 14 to June 19, mclusive tne ore milled the camp was a8 fol- . 2,472 tons . 230 tor EEEEEEES SRRBRNERERRRLS EEEEEEEEE Pt September 30, 1! El ses a8 APP lee, eed ibe Ib Adzes, 30 it. les dried, a cent 8 | Apa ‘Asbestos, 25. Gi tons | ‘artificial flowers, 25. Canadian Pacific. 5 Northern Pacific. Kaslo & Slocan. ‘The Northwestern. Wisconsin Central. International Nav. & Trade Co. OUT OF TOWN | oO. RB. & N. A. B. FINDLEY, D.D.8., L.D.S. Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental college ard Hospital of Oral Surgery- Stussi block 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 Record Job Office. Rossland, B. C ive and . Let Live RE@CORD, . JOB ce eee OFFICE Our Prices will, be, made too, close. to, take any chances on losses so our work will be OT. International Hotel Rooms Newly Fitted and Fornished and Prices Reduced $3,00 a Week. iy ¢. Rua broker, Spokane. bg Ggsmelting «& Refining company, ‘Exchange National Bank, Spokane. ‘Allen G’ Smith, Chicago. —_—_—_ THE NEW CANADIAN TARIFF. Important Items From an Official Copy of the Customs Tariff of 1897. Almonds, 8c. Ib. Agate iron, 35 i Bl bills of Ex. 35 per British Gum, 10. ” cent Canned meats Cond’d milk,3; Carbons, 15" pr. ct. Clothes wringers, Cues, cue racks, cue tivs, 85 per cent. Coal oil, 15 cen! ‘| Eggs 3c doz Emery wheels Ext coffee 3c ys Enameled iron 80 Ext-malt 25 Easontial oll 10 8 BANK OF MONTREAL. Capital, All Paidup, - $12,000,000 BIR DONALD A. SMITH. HON. GEO. A. DRUMMOND. 5. 8. CLOUBTON . Rossiand Branch. Branches in LONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. And in the Principe Cities in Canada. Buy and Sell Sterling Exchange and Cable ‘Transers, Grant Commercial and Travellers ., Oct 17.—Charles A. Dana,! New York Sn; died at noon at hie home at Glen- nd, Credits available in any part of the world. DRADTS ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETC. »| Ink, 25.per cent. Ear Feathers 20, 30 Fruits chn’d 2c Fish smoked 1c Ib Fish in oil 30 Flaske 20 Files 30 Fire engines, extinguishers 36 pr ct Feather bone 20 = Flannels 35 Fur skins 15 Fertilizers 10. Fire crackers, 25. Fire works, 25. H live, L}gc lb. Hay 42 ton. Hoes, ze Honey, be Ib. 30 per cent. ‘am! cocks, 30. Teinglass, 25. Ilum’g oil, Live hogs, 13gc lb Lithographs, 16c Ib Labels, 85 recent Lamps, per cent Lumber. 20 per cent Ealt, 15c bu Music sheets, 10 Musical instruments, 80 per cent Newspaper supplements, 25 per cent Oysters in shells, 25; tn bulk. 10c gal Poultry, 20 Photus, 20 per cent Paper, 25 percent Picture frames, 30 Pamphlets, 15c 1b Print press, 10 Ruled paper, 35 per cent. . Stereotypes, 1!¢c sq in Sewing machines, 30 per cent. Steam engines, 25 per cent. —————— The office of City Scavanger is located on Commercial alley, next door to ba. Clough’s Codes. | Spanish Olives, Monbadon. 1, 25. 6 India rab-cloth’g,35. The Walters Co. Limited Liability. Drawer L. - = Rossland, B. C. Buy and sell 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 A Snap Shot Asplendid chance to purchase. ‘@ large block of Mining Stock, in the Anaconda Consolidated Gold Mining Company. This company have 8 Fine Claims on Sophia Mountain. Company’s license is paid for 1897 and aseement all done. Block 225,000 shares for $700.00 cash. Call and see T. W. BIRKS, Imperial Block, Montserat Lime Fruit Juice, Pure Lucca Oil, Cl ampignong, Petit Poss au Natural, Van Camp’s Macaroni and Cheese, Vienna Sausage, Cudahy. O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave. and Lincoln St. NoDelay. Money to lean on Vortgages and Colateral Se- curities, apply T. Gregson & Cu. AUCTIONEERS 7 AND VALUERS. Advances made on Consignments. Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. ROSSLAND, B.C. WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. J. J. Henager and Alex Wileon have valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountain,’Colum- bia mountain, Murphy creek, Sullivan creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek and Waterloo, in groups from one to nive claims, on which a working bond will be given upon reasonable terms. Call on them at Clark, Good & Co. Qolumbia avenne. Rossland tt J. S. C, FRASER, Manager. & Bannett’s, underwear We are now located in our Fire Proof, Building and have as complete a Job. Office As, there is in the Kootenays New Type * New Presses Good Workmen. All Work will be, Ready when Promised. FULL COUNT, GUARANTEED. We have a WIRE STITCHER, NUMBERING MACHINE and lots of New Type, and are prepared to print = Mining Prospectuses In a Substantial Manner and Artistic Style at prices which will, warrant the work being done at home. : : wer WE CAN PRINT_ “= Stock Certificates _ Bill, Heads Note Heads Business Cards Wedding Cards Letter Circulars Envelopes Note Circulars | Dodgers Hangers Posters «| Briefs Programs Bills of Fare and in fact anything and everything in the Job Printing line. Letter Heads Statements Visiting Cards 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 done. You Cannot. Save Money = = $. By Sending Your, Work, Away RECORD JOB OFFICE Beatty’s Orders for all kinds of wood taken for 10-2-lm At from 75 cents a suit, coat anywhere $1.50. ’ yw ., Lemons Are Tighter than Ever FROM THE RECORDS. ~ TRANSFERS, ocronmr 15. Union 34, ant Paymaster 34,Geo, Day Chisholm. 3, Shakespeare and Adonis, L. c. Ceawlord, Chas, B; Benn to Arthur Hickling. 4 Chas. Harrington to Mm ‘Jas. Mahoney. —_—— The Metal Market, New York, Oct.18.—Copper—Nominal ; brokers’ price, $1134; exchange price, 11@$11.25. ‘ ee steady ; brokers’ price $3.76. —— Price of Silver. New York, Oct. 18.—Bar silver, 5834c° Mexican dollars, 44%c; Silver certifi- cates, 573¢c. —— See McKinnon at the Alhambra. at does Alhambra mean? It was a Whorish palace where the Moorish ired to spend their summers. he néme of! McKinnon’s hos- Washington streot. 9-27-m Mar Stillman an telry on ——__ The Klondike. For the finest rooms in the city with free use of baths call upon Mrs. Jennie L. Stone, The Klondike, top floor Tra- ders block, Colambis avenue and Lin- coln street. 7-20-tf —— The Rossland laundry has moved and better facilities than ever for good trompt work, Office Hall’s barber shop. fr) basement near Grand ‘Union Picparr —— The Recoxp job office has numbering and stil achines aud'can do any Jennie L. Stone DEALER IN Real Estate Mining Stock And Min.s ROOM TWENTY, TRADERS BLOCK, ROSSLAND, B. C. Houses Rented and Rents Collected Properties Listed and Advertised Free. Ifyou have anything to sell or wish to buy anything call and register your wante free. Io Mineral City and Cariboo City | He Town Lota For Sale. CORRESPONDENCE SOLIOITED. ROSSLAN i> aT Toit NORMALSCHOOL IN REAR OF 0. N. Fox’s Grocery Store. Now open for Business Students. From 5 to 75 may enter at any time. Foreigners tanghit thoroughly to read and write English in a few weeks, LESSONS—9 to 12. 1to 4 and 7 to. Terme moderate. Z. E. FREER, prin Miss Emma Doherty, Teacher of Painting and Drawing. “ >— Bank of BRITISH ORTH WHERIGA Incorporated by Royal Charter. 94,866,066. Reserve Fund 1,338,333 London Office: 3 Clemente’ Lane, Lombard 8t. Court of Directors. J. Brodie, John James Cater, Gaspard Farrar, rd. gary B. Farrar, Ed. Arthut H. J. B. dall J.J. Ki Fred- erick Lubbock, George W. What retary, A. G. WALI reload Office in Canada, St. James, S8t., Mont- H, Srixeman, General Manager. Branches in Canada. J. ELMSLRy, ‘Inspecto.r jalifax, N.8., Victo: Sandon, Kaslo, Trail I. Agents in the United States. Spokane: ‘Traders National Bank, and Old National Bank. New York: (62 Wall Street) ‘W. Lawson and J. ©. Welsh. San Francisco, yt ‘Sansome Street) H. M. J. McMichaeland J. . Ambrose. : itching m: and all kinds of work. promptly, neatly and wili save you money. ‘8-17-tf —— Air tight heaters, steel lined at Hun- ter Bros. * —— “Booth Oyster” in bulk or tins. E. J. Carssaw, 22 Washington St. 9-80-t£ —— Air tight heaters, steel lined at Hun- J. ASSAYER. All samples received by mail carefully H. Spiking London Bankers. ‘The Bank of England and Messrs. Glyn & Co, Foreign Agents. 1, pank. of The Cheapest, ROSSLAND, Through Coast to Tickets to and from the Pacific aiontug a coac! run on all trai: Snsy seqmers H. M ANADIAN PACIFIC Soo Pacific Line. ALL KOOTENAY POINTS. tern and European Points. nipment unsur nd thes, tourist L Rogsla Br aireetsofnestion ts nade wtih at Pem Row rt sappy Yorany soot esti Petite Rellway A. B. MacKENZIE, Agt., Rossland. MacGREGOR, . Traveling Passenger Agent, Nelson. E. J. COYLE, Agent, Vancouver. ‘Re Most Comfortable and Direct Route from , KASLO, NELSON AND passed, combining palatial sleeping cars, Inrurious day st and free colonist sleeping cars ‘at Trail forall point nd as to rates, tickets, terms, District Passenger ' Capitalization Shares, $1.00 Each. ping the prop: The Eureka Consolidated Mining Co. $1,000.000. 500,000 Shares Treasury Stock. This Company ewns the Eureka and Eldorado Mining Claims on the Colville Indian Reservation near the International Boundary Line between Rossland «nd Northport. They can be examiued 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 di For further information address Harry P. Jones, PRESIDENT. yy of the or call upon J. ©. Coe, SECRETARY. pany. P. O. BOX 225, ROSSLAND, B. C. (Through DIRECT ter Bros. —— A suit of clothes well worth $15, you get for $6 at Houghton & Bannett’s. ROSSLAND RETAIL MARKET. “ROSSLAND. This office and the citizens of this yicinity are ly re- ROSSLAND OPERA HOUSE Fer Terms apply to ‘MISS LILLIAN BEDDARD, Mauager. P.O, Box 862. Bpokane st. and Cooke ave ling for $6 per Case. Fresh need a little, but ly. Regard- arket is flush. Plain steak... Round steak. Loin steak ion .... od Best Moca and Java.... -50 25, Tea accorditig to quality DRIED AND FRESH FI6H. ceiving iaquiri ing this, section of the country which are 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 from the international boundary line be- tween Canada and the United Btates, Itis reached from the north via the Canadian Pacific to A d, on the C Cc. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Office and shcp corner Columbia nd Apo kane street. JOHN M. BURKE will and report on mines river, from there tv Trail by steamer, and from Trail to Ross- land by the Columbia & Western railway. : From the south via for sale, and also on mines of which stocai s being sold. if my reports are found not to be correct I will retand all moneys invested cu same. JOHN M. BUBKE, Ronalaud B.C W by the Sp Falls & Northern and Columbia & Red Mountain railways, Rogsland has forty hotels, with bars, eating and lodging rvoms, and a dozen restaurants. There are three weekly news- papers and two dailies. All other branches of business are well represented, The popula- tion is variuusly estimated from 6000 to 7500. Board and lodging at the ho- tels, $2 to $3 per day. Meals 25 to 50 cents. Furnished rooms, $2.50 to $7 per week. It is useless to write and ask ifany particular business would pay here. Everybody must be his own judge and take his own chances, While there is not work tor all whoiaquire, most sober, indus- trious 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 so are doing well The not only mines and conducting the busi- ness of the town, but are buying. or bonding and developing min- ing property; buying and selling real estate; building bouses for rental purposes, prospecting and staking pros} rs. Many are here simply looking on in won- derment. We believe it will go on and on until Rossland can boast of a population of 5v,000. iL will probably settle tion of a pay -The history of the camp reads “like a fairy tale, and the fabulous richee are scarcely excelled by the imaginary “King Solomon's Mines,” We will not attempt to discuss the 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- ments speak for themselves. ‘The town has won an enviable reputation for law and order, It is supplied with waterworki od electric lights. ‘he main street is guaded and ten blocks are built up with two and three story busi- ness houses. For turther information come and see for yourself, or subsc for the Dany or WEELT RD. Internationa _ Navigation and Trading Co., Ltd. Fteamer “International” and‘ Alberta” on Kootenay Lase and. River. Time Card, in effect 12th July, 1897. Sublect to chance without notice. Five Mile Point connev! of N.& Leave Nelson tor X exce| junday eeeP oesland 10:90 #3 ‘New Service on Kootenay Lake. etc, Tuesday, Wed. ‘Saturday, 8:30 a.m. ve Knafo for Nel- Close connection at Bonner’s Ferry with fraina east b bound, leaving, Spokane 7:0 om. a TT. “ithe Alberts awaits aicival of International before leaving for Bonner’s Ferry. G, ALEXANDER, Gen. Man. Kaslo, B.C., 12th July. 1897. KAS.C & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARD. Subject to change without notice. ‘Trains run on Pacific standard time. Arrive 3.50 p.m. re ATES 5 bi Arrive 11.45 8.m. Leave 11.25a.m. GEO. F. COPELAND, Superintendent Sandon i Cody ROBERT IRVING, GF. & P. Going to Chicago To Anywhere East If you are, see that your ticket fiom Minneapolis, 8t. Paul or Duluth, reads via THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE ecnige katate he for the svecess 0 Line—Th eaine from hicage, The jorthwestern Line does that make Success, Success tet watehword, and this, is an lor gnequiveluntary indorssment of the North- {ine is spontanceus on the f Te Taveller who patronizes it. pert W. H. MEAO, General Agent. F. 0, BAVAGE, Trava ing Acad Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound tor Europe, or desiriug to bring out friends or relatives from Ecrope, do not fail to call on the near- ‘est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, or communicate with No.1, No. 2, TICKETS The Fast Line t Superior Service |'# UNITED STATES AND CANADA. ) Falls & Northern Ry. ‘Trains depart from Spokane. JAPAN AND CHINA VIA TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC _ 8. 8. Co. . th fay wormage athe BRE ee A. D, CHARLTON, Asst. . Pass, Agent, ‘No. 255 Morrison 8t., ortiand, Write for a new map of Kootenay country ‘Tickets to all points in the CONNECTION with the west bound, 8:25 P.M. 2esst bound, 7:00 To . D. GIBBS, General Agent, Spokane, Wasn. Pe Oragon. REN. COE! SAN SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE PALOUSE, LEWISTON, WALLA WALLA, BAKER OITY MINES, PORTLAND, CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD MINES Ani all pomnts eastand south. Only line east tickets to Europe and other for- rome ” Bs UR d’ALENE MINES, FRANCISCO, aud Denvsr. Lmave. | SPOKANE TIME SCHEDULE | ARRIVE Copper Rl recor no ener es - {BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTING AND REFINING CO, Is now prepared to buy Gold, Silver and Ores. A Office and Works at Trail, B.C BRICKLAYING All kinds of brick, stone ana cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- layer. Office at the gun and lock Shop. Alley back of Windeor. Rossland for Rosslanders You Can Get Good Rossland Beer [Hor Five Cents a Glass At the Dominion Hotel D. BH KHRR, D.D.8 ‘The latest methods and appliances. Artistic Crown and Bridge Work. syeeth on Cust ALUMINUM, light and dur- able OFFICE: 43 E. Columbia Ave. Over Fraser's Drug Store. ‘7:45 a. m* ‘Daily. a.m.| For through | apply to 0. B. - | 490 Riverside avenue, Fast Mail:—Walla Wald? Portland, San Francise” Baker Vity and the East. Local Mail: — Coeur, a’. ington CAMPBELL, General Agent. W. H, HUBRLBUBT, GEn. Pans. AGENT, 7b ava ‘Dally. 6:48 gm ‘Dally. » Gar- | 90 Columbia avenue Wash, B.C. Portland, Oregon 6, Passenger Trains Each day between TRA(I, and ROBSLAND on the COLUMBIA & WESTERN R’y Ran made in One Hosr. a.m. connects, in ra 5:45 p.m. connects with ‘Trail. RUNS t'wo Fast Trains daily St. 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 a supply of For Sale Cards For Rent Cards To Lease Cards No Credit Cards Furnished Rooms, Cards. Assorted Colors. Attractive Design. Record Jc! Office and Chicago and lines run-... bi, Milwankee and all points.in W + makin, connection in Chicago with all For ful: information regard‘ag routes, rates, maps, ddresr your nearest ticko. went, or J. Gen. Pass. Agt., M. -vaukee, Wis 8 Or GEORGE 8. BATTY, Gen Agt.,246 Stark St. Portland, Ure ng east and west. folders, ets., addi AMEd 3. POND. offs will work prom: Do not forget that the Recorp job DON’T FORGET. gave you money,do your ptly and in the best style. ‘ I. McKenzie, M, D., McGill, Montreal, .~._ e and A Specialty W. STITT, Orvion : Licential ot the Royal College of Physician and Surgeons. Edinburgh. Licential of the Fac- alty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow. made of Eye and Ear Diseases. THE WEEKLY RECORD Will be IsSued Every THURSDAY MORNING .t will conta.n -2° the principal SMITH-HEWITT. BLOCK. 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, 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 FEONT 2 Doors East of Post Office. Wood and Coal Tf you have a Coal Stove you will save money by burning Roslyn or Cle-Elum Coal. If not you can buy Tamarac, Hemlock and Cedar at. very rossonable figures from NELSON'S: Wood and Coal Co. “Orders received at Rossland Drug Store, Post Office Block. THD GROHANGE MAMIOMAL **” Capital Surplus and Undivided Pre Jaccb Hoover, president; . dent; E. J. Dystt cashier. AndoRe Bpecial attention paid to mipins SPOKANE - - - . Ww. R. BEAT: UNDERTAKING AND. EMBA Commereial Court, near Washiu, DAY amp micxT. ‘Caskets and Kets! Lining always - ‘Te.egrapk riers promptly atten: GIBGON & WILCC Practical Plumbe Estimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at Basement, Postoffice Block. Cotrwria Avenue, BossLayp, BR. € Cc. W. BICHIE & CO ° Mines and Mining Stock*r 11 Post Street, Stas \E WASHINGTON. TO PROSPECTORS. We are making a Speci stocking good mining ties and ars daily INCORPORATING propontions in all Distr’ B. OG. Tressury stc listed East. For fu: iculars apply to L. OC. DILLY . 11 & 128b- pews publishea 2 av Daily Gpokane; Waak