ne 0K AE The only ore shipments made across the line for Jhe week ending Nov. & were from tho Le Roi as follows: Oct. $1, 461 tons; Nov. 1, 422 tons; Nov. 2, 601 tons; Nov. 8, 508 tons; Nov. 4, 610 Nov. 5. 880 tons; total, 2832 tons. The War Eagle shipped 800 tons to the Trail amelter. Mr. Oliver Durant, president and manager of the Idaho Gold Mining com- pany, ison his way back to Rossland. Information received from him is to the effect that work will be commenced at once upon the Idaho with a force of twelve men. Today's Quotations. atock up, at no buyers. Park cauged a this stock and orders were numerous. The market shows signe of activity and there ia aconsiderable amount of stock changing hands. Careboo (C'y UK.)$ 18 Pariboo Creek, cant ura bo .. 45 Canadian G Fields‘ 10 Cammander. 1 Deer Park Dune 0 Imo . Twin. 25 Victory-Triumph. .08!¢ War Eagle 3220 White Be: Tron Mask Iron Colt. Rossland Ore Shipments. Ore ip from the Ress! mines from Jan.1to Nov. 5, 1898, fol- lows TONS. Total ...cceeeeeeeeeeereeeseeee 92,491 . Weekly Ore Shipments. The following shipments of ore were made during the week ending,Nov. 5: To Trail: Tons. War Eagle .. TO NORTHPORT SMELTER. Le Roi. . Total. . - -8,832 Shipments—for same weck last year were 1,035 tons. Shipments were divided as follows: Trail,: 700; Silica, 100;. Northport, 3,000. The total shipments from the camp since January 1, 1897, aggregate 167,095 tons. . . Metal Market. New York, Oct. 3.—Copper—firm; brokers’ price, $12.50; exchange price; $12.50. Lead—very weak: brokers’ price, $3.55; exchange price, $3.62. to $3.6732 Bar silver,60%c;Mexican silver dollars, 4734c: silver certificates 50% to 6014. eet Wrestling Mateh. Thomas Moth, a well known wrestler from Seattle, and Frank Unifried, have signed articles to wrestle November 17 at the feral, ‘Gatch " Graeco-Roman, best three out of five. Sheriff’s Sale Tomorrow. There will be a sheriff's sale tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock, Nov. 28, 1808, at the Red Star stables on First avenue, of |. pob-sleighs, to satisfy an order of court for the sum of $31.10 and cost of Floyd Light against Archie Lee. May Change Editors. It is current rumor about the city that C. E. Race, editor of the Miner, is soon to be superseeded by a gentleman cent out from Butte, by the owner of the pa- per, F. Aug. Heinzie. oO Frank Is Overcoatless. If the party who walked off with Frank Gotorth’s new overcoat will kindly return the same to the Claren- don, Frank will most gratefully stand the “drinks” and ask no questions, 98 he had just got used to having an over- coat, had it broke in, and now misses it very much. Take it back and you will =10. Hunter; Robt. McKay va. Hessie HE SPAMS Ex-Mayor Scott's Attorneys Secure a Stay of Proceedings. —_—__——_- IN THE SCOTT-CLABON © CASE McDonald vs. McKane Being Heard— Court Docket. ‘The case of McDonald et al. va. Mc- Kane et al, which was begun late Satur- day afternoon and on trial when the court adjourned, was resumed this morning by Judge Spinke. The case is onc in which the plaintiff sues for $527.50., for work and labor done on the Wasco group of claims upon Beaver c-eek near Salma. The prosecu- tion is still putting in evidence, but.as the defanse it ta be short, the case will no doubt be finished today. Clabon vs. Soott. ‘An order for ‘the stay of proceedings pending the appeal in the cage of Clubon vs. Scott. was granted this morning by Judge Spinks sitting in chambers. The defendant put up costs of stay also bond for appeal of the case. County Court Docket. Adjourned Cases—Blue ve. Longsly, lumber sold, §50.72—Relerence . parly heard. . Mathias Bros vs. Henderson, partner- jROMMEAND, RVENING RRCGRD, NOVAMBHD 7, 1008, , Gh At. Wellet; Hesslands pdpillar sabe itary plumbir; has the best equipped plumbing establishment in the city and 8 prepared to do all kinds of plumbing, sienin-fitting ete., anywhere, for any body at any time. 11-8-tf. Tf you are not satisfied with your laun- saine location, near postoilice. Old newspapers for sale at the Record dry ‘work try the Rossland Laundry. | Hf you Want you Hale dreasud tes really’ silt your atylo hnd in the atest: Parle fashions, if yon want it trimmed or efiged, or ehampoced to perfection, e ai 16S then goto ../ & 2 MADAM BROCHET, ‘The Australian Specialint, Do you require the perfection of prepnrations.fo keep your com picetion brilliant, your teeth white, your skin soft and supple. MADAM BROCH st will do it tor you, PIMPLES, Freckles, Blotches, dandruff, &e., &e., ladies and gentlemen, SMOKERS! black teeth: magically whitened hy the nee of Jadam Brochet’s Smokesr ‘Tooth Powder. Advice free. Note Addrees, Madam Brochet; Oveidental Block, 11254 East Coluntbia Ave., three doors enat of O. M. Fox, grocer. a nickly removed from office, 15 cents per hundred; 200 for 26 cent& Umbrellas repnired and raws dled at shootirg gallery, Firet avenue. The Rossland Laundry 1s doing good work atareagonable price. Try then. Near the postoffice. An important mecting of the board of trade will be held at.8 o’clock at J. F. McCrea’s office. Razors hollow ground, siseora, doctor’s instruments and all kinds of edge toole ground at shooting gulery, First Ave. NOTICE, fhe company, No. iand;t hor-day event 8 o'clock. THOMAS ANDERSON, ecre'ary-Treraurer, Dated Rossland, November 3, 1898. Cable Address, ‘ Vanadium. "Use Botelng & Neal’s Cod E.W. Liljegran, M.€., Ex-Superintendent Le Roi Mine, Box 446. Willfexamine and reporton mining proper ties, superintend developmont, make estimates on gil kinds of work, coutracts taken, ll re- ports atrictiy confidential. Charges Moderate. Ross lerd, B.C. ship ts $600 parly heard. Hunter Bros, vs. Langly et al, goods sold, $103—Monday. Edward Cronyn vs. J. C. Drewry, 2170 for shares of stock—Defendant given 30 days to give bond or pay costs and judgement for plaintiff. J. R. Mendenhall vs. Lily May Min- ing Co., $41.80 for govuds sold—Next term. . Fred Griff va. J. McMartin, $319.50, promisory note—Next court. $40, goods sold—Judgement for plain- tiff and costs. Robin Reith vs. Geo. Taylor, $120, goods replevined—Monday. Edward Logon vs. Hessie $119.89, goods sold—Next term. J. F. Ritchie ve. Etb. Talbot, $178.25, ‘for surveying—Next term, The following judgement summons were adjourned to the next court: Hunter Bros. va. ©’Connell; Hunter Broa. vs. J. L. Black; Alex Lynch vs. A. Taylor, Taylor; Edward Cronyn vs. Frank Wat- son, and Andy Revesbeck vs. Cc. Bect, the latter to be heard this term. Every household should have on hanp a box oi Dr. Chase's Ointment. . The di- versity of uses to which it can be put ‘an e many doctor's bills it saves war- rant it in taking first place in the family medicine chest. All dealers sell and recommend it. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a special general meeting of the Slocan Western company, limited linbility, will at the office of the company, No. 121 East Columbia avenue, Ross- land, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of No- vember, A. D. 1898, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, for the election of directors. and for the purpose of considering and if deemed advisable of passing resolu- tion anthorizing the registration of the company under’ the C Act, Chas, Wileon ve. P. Burns & Co.,| LE ROI LIVERY: . SALE and FEED STABLE. JOHN F. LINBURG, Proprietor. STYLISH RIGS FOR RENT, FIRST-CLASS SADDLE AND PACK HORSES. STABLES: Columbia Avenue, ‘Phone No. 37. Commercial Alley, ’Phone No. 39. NOTICE, Any person found dump, 0, BOX 136 ing garbage in any place. except on the city dump will be prosecuted. By order of Boarpor HEALTH. NOTICE Re “Mineral Act. NOTICE ts hereby t section 24 of this ‘act which SHA Free Miner. oF any of TE, wed to per- ime. ail the ach claim % \fhem,” shuli be considered as not applicable fon malieral cieim for which » Crown Grant eens J. FRED-HUME. ‘Minister of Mines. Department of Mines, Victoria, B. C., Oct pers, 1888. MONTANA LIVERY 26 Washington Street. * Firat Claes Saddle and Driving Horses. 1897, under the name of-the Rossland Golden Gate Development Company, Limited. THOMAS PREST, Secretary. Dated 7th November, 1897. McCrae & Co Mining and investment Brokers. Mining properties bought and sold, wilting Raber “for the standard mining stocks of Kootenay. Confl-. dential reports furnished on applica- tion by competent engineer. Real Estate MONEY Loaned at LOW Ratés of Interest. Dealers in —— . CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.. Horses a Sp '. Telephone6 - M.A. HARVEY. A T. W. HOWARD GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT 108 BisttorscaTE-St., Lovo, E. C. IF YOU WANT AN ADV. ENT, Large L Rss “Thompson. eeu I have blocks of stock,in the following companies for sale; § mirekn Consolidated West 16, Roi nnd Josie. Monit», Gopher, Homestake, Evening Stur Mo ito Cristo, Sivlerine and R. E.. Lee. Lotsinthe Omginal Townsite THE REDDIN JACKSON i; AGENTS, -:- -:-.. ROSSLAND, B. C. Stone bigck,, Columbia avenue and South Parker Girdwood & Co; ASSAY. OFFICE Hissasontie? 28" Sonnets Engineers, Millmén, Metallurgical Chemists: Mines ram- pled. Assaying -by contract for mining companies at monthly rates.” Mill tests up to five tons daily by free milling, cyaniding and chloriration, Mis ape ox ead Scud, Tor Bales AJ,0 # $$00000O-~~O-~ 09 99H 9008 ® For Any Season. : © Job printing of all kinds done to your entire eutisfaction at the ! Record Job office, 12034 Columbia avenne. Letter heads, bill heads, © statemente, counterslips, cards, meal tickets, ctc., 2 specialty. Call and get prices. : @ UP-GO DAGE PRINTING. Tel. No 8 Quick W ork. Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. Good cade horses, elegant turnouts and fancy driving teams; will diive you anywhere at any time day or night. If yeu are getting up a driving party, see us about rigs—good horees. Horees boarded. by the day or month, Packing of all kinde done, . We do ex- age work; will call at any part «f the city.. Contracts and job work freight handled, mining machinery delivered on en. Furniture, pranos‘and eafes safely meved. We We act as shipperw’ agents, will tran press and bay d ne promptly, light.or heav: short notice, ore contracts tak: pay all damagea done to anthing we handle. sfer, warehouee, or ship any class of goods. We sell Washington seasoned Fir and Tamarac wood. Stables: Le Roi Aventue,’ Office: 9. Washington -Rear of Hunter Bros. =-Martin Block.- ~ John W. Hartline, Proprietor. The Mascot Gold Mining Company, : Hunter Bros., - Limited Liability. pssial Gon. ToEORS : ability Pogoee cht any, «dle Fresh Fancy Groceries.) | thomt eo elands J eine at the hour €Table Delicacies. feecotentatderig, gud, if deemed at : Hapontnee : i nocquEroRTormese, | | siete (enemies and peer IMPERIAL CHEESE. ne cow Tey sor sonditious as the ehareliol- SWISS CHEESE. ders may deem advisable, and to transact such pthor busivers as may lawiully be brought be- CROSS & BLACKWELLS’. ot turner |[JaMs, JELLIES ‘PICKLES. ‘And further t fe he seventeenth day of 1 nd AS A and CHOCOLATES. Special General. Meeting will be held at the pl at which the resolutions pasted at the above-men- Honed first meeting will bo submitted for con- Dated this iwenty-th: ird day of August, 1898. yo or Small, Inserted in any Magazine, or, Periodical, save qoureelt, ‘all troublesoine details by sending it straight to T. W. HOWARD, 108, BisiorsaTE-STREET, LONDON. ESTIMATES FURNISHED and CONTRACTS ARRANGED for Large Orders. VIC™ OF- FERED regarding the Best Mediums for bring- ing ADVERTISERS before the Public. Corres- pondence invited. : 7. W. HOWARD, » 108, BrstorscaTEe-sTREET, LONDON, E. C. Agentfor Tus RosstaNpeR and British Co- lumbia Review. The Melville Hotel. Townsite of Melville, Big Sheep Creek.. ' f Now affords good accommodation for Cable Address, Morse,” Rossland. muke a life-long friend of Frank. Codes, Clough’s and Bedford McNeil’s Christina Lake district. all parties visiting Sophie Mountain or ier, ‘D. CAMPBELL, The Grand ~ Eurovean Plan Sau.. f ARTHUR, Proprietor. Spokane, Wushington. GRAHAM'S .....Edward’s Ferry ‘18 THB BEST PLACE FOR A MEAL. ° When you are on the Road to Boundary. Jerry Speliman _ Best Salcon in Rossland .- . Modern in all its appointments. ) wadquarterg for ing men Rates rea mable. liy located, corner Hi vard and ets. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. $.009090e-~o~~~ 000000008 MF “ROY Hf CLARKE™ q Mining Engineer 9 Ci Rossland Evening Record. “VOL, 3,.No. 107 ROSSLAND, B. C., TUESDAR, NOVEMBER 8, 1898. PRICE 5 CENTS MASTER MINDS Ie the staf of life, but bread made fron’. FLEISCHMANS YEAST. —— Ie & Bakery in Lieelf. FRESH DAILY O. M. Fox & Co. SOLE AGENTS : : Have ‘for centuries reve’ed in the pages 106 Columdia Ave. - Tel. 65. peare. Others prefer writers of nod-and later. McCrae & Co r Circulating Library. Mining and investment Brokers. H. S. WALLACE, Tags, Notlans and Circulating is pe-| the great feature for the winter months. Alt) bool . Stationery, Wall Paper, Fancy Goods, i LDR UNITE. FORGES ~ solidated Last Nikut. PREPARING FOR .ACTIVE WORK Young Men’s: Liberal Club And the of Other Associatién. Combined, ay ~ d in >A joint, mecting of Rogvland’ Liberal Aesociotion and The Young Men’s Lib- eral Club was held: Jast night in the Imperial building.’ “There was @ fair alized attendance and the proposition of combining ‘the two. organizations was digcusaed. A resolution was adopted i the tivo organizations under the name of tlie Rosiland Liberal Aeso- ciation. g. F. AONEYFORD ‘The East End Tailor. e~line Suits a In 171 Conuspra AVENUE. East. Real Estate A committee waganpointed to draft rules to govern the reorganized body and was instructed to make its. report on the evening of Novembef 17 at a meeting to be held in the Imperial building, —Thie will-be a meeting for all-Liberals. It is probable that officers will be elected at that time.: ¢ MONEY Loaned at LOW Rates of Interest. eee 7 . CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. - ¢ in iCable: Addrese, “‘Morse,”” Rossland. _| sions. aide: Prof. E. DREYFOUS, - THANKSGIVING DINNER. The Ladies of the M.’E, Church Will Give One Nov, 24, - ‘The ladies of the Methodist church are aking arrangements for a Thanks- giving dinner ‘to be held on Thusday street. Addreza P, O. Box ! Cudes, Clough’s and Bedford McNeil’s Noveinber 2s. . The church building, 44 Columbia Ave, oven DAY AND. NIoIT.. = | Rogs.ann, B. C., Ses 5 P. O. Box 258. ROSSLAND .-... B.C: ra | which is adinirab|located for the pur- pose, will. be pre; red so. that. @ large iibanaheueat® PORE Ray Tho Two Local Organizations Con- |", One very strong point in our Ladies’ Rings. i ‘h the I pay special attention to this line and consequently show the largeat and choicest collection of them found in the Kootenay. 1 have them in all styles with any combinatlon of stones, and the vaines are the LADIES’ RINGS... A) very beat which are made possible only by buying for CASH. J..W. SPRING, Suecessor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL & SPRING. * NEXT DOOR TV POSTOFFICE, PILLARS OF RELIGION. Mr. Craig, of Toronto, Preaches Outside the aa Church. . ~ Mr. Craig’s sermon last Tuesday waa onthe “Pillars of Religion.” . The theme was the foundation of the word of Christ, ‘Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy. heart, ete.” The speaker pointed out that from the stand- point of Christ, when He uttered the words of the passage from St: Mark, His thought goes out along two lines; first towards God, indicating the relation of inan to God, seaaen Along this line of vision there are a great many facts, which the church dur- ing the: centuries has been trying to classify in a system of thought, and for which she has coined the word. the- ology. Alvng the other line it ie evi- dent that religion cannot be built on theology alone, as man has relations other than those which bind him to God., viz., those which he sustaing to- wards his fellow-men. IN ThE COUNTY COURT : “The bill-of-fare will be choice’ in every, fvular dnd will comprise those art- hich custom has ma i jon... This-effort’on , the s-ig-most: Commendable, and should mee? with liberal patronage. Ebv anp CRONYN. a J., A.MacpoNaLp: > _-: Macdonald. Clute.& Cronyn . farristers, Solicitors and _Notarie: — Made for Underground Surveying and Agsaying: Specialty Superintending Development ; and Reporting on Mineral Properties. cian money 10. Fen eee J, 8, CLurE, JB: “olieitors,for the Rank of British North America ~ OF INTEREST-TO VAGS. Bi Se Petia ~ Seale of Fines. --Police Magistrate Jordan has hit upon anew :nethod of dealing with vagrants when; they are‘“brought before him : for CG Strong.shoes forsturdy boys and stylish shoes for fathers, oes for little girls and misses and elegant shoes for dainty 8) their mothers. - We , ne age or-eex with FOOTWEaR, but make a epeciall cod Ehees for everyone.” Our stuck is complete, com- oot and Shoe manufactured, light, prising every kind of meditun, or heavy. Prices are all light, however. - O. Lalonde «ti lb not confine ourselves to supplying .. He has put: into practice a progressive euchre system or. graduate scale‘ol of fines, The peculiar feature of p8| this system is that the vagrant looses the jack pot and the scale’ constantly goes up—five dollare at a crack. ty| David Lee, 8 murricd man, was fined $15 and costs for vagrancy this’ morn- ing. This. is a raise of {5 over the last fine and Magistrate Jordan eays the AUNTER BROS: ———=|MPORTERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL | General Merchandise. Manufacturers’ Agents. Mining Supplies za AGENTS :—GOODWIN CANDLES, CANNON STEEL, GIANT POWDER, OALIFORNIA CAP& AND FUSE- >< ROSSLAND AND SANDON. <> next one will be fincd £20-and soon, until the limit is reached, drunk and incapable and fined $10 and costs. His plen was that he was taking “g bottle to a friend and fell by the wayside.”” Had a Large Audience. An improvised ‘‘scrap’’ at the Interna- tional attracted a large number of peo- ple this afternoon about 2 o’clock. Jack MeNulty, one of the participants who was particularly obstreperons was ar- rested by the International’s police officer, who dragged him off to the lock-up. Board of Trade Meeting. There will be a meeting of the board of trade this evening at 8:30 o'clock at J.F. McCrae’s office on Coltinbia. av- enue. It is requested that a good at- tendance be had as several matters o' importance will be discuszed. . To the Ploughiug Mat h. Hon. E. J. Davia, provincial secre- DON’T RISK Hf. ation from abeolute purity in some d=> resnita at a critical moment. Purity “0 every article in our etock of Drugs an aim for. rations a high rey ia prescriptions are filled here the sick recover rapidly McLEAN & MORROW, pposite the. Bank of Montreal. Life by using Medicines that shadow of doubt resting The slightest devi- ge may have serious 1 High Quality in 3.cdicines is what we From the most inexpensive to the costliest Rrepa- ‘and A eaterned. Whe! THE DRUGGISTS tary, will attend .the King ploughing ancillor’ made ‘appropri- |” Jamés Lawler was convicted of beijing) Cader of MeouaTe Ye.“ WeKane Con toned Tomorrow. : GREENLIEF AND. HOBY YS. ESCALET Case of John :Lane vs. the Peora Company. on Trial. -:.The case of McDonald vs. McKane, et al, was resumed by Judge Spinks this morning and upon request of the plain- tiff was continued until tomorrow, when it will be finally‘heard. ~ The forenoon was,all taken up by the caaeof Greenlief ‘and Escalet; the de- fendantis brought into court upon judement summons. : Escalet claims to have settled the judgment with one of the partners (Hoey) who is absent from town, while’-Greenlief claims .that the amount is still owing, and he wants it paid. .W. J, Nelson, appears for Escalet and A.B, Armatrong for Greenlief, the case was- not quite . finished, as plain- tiff’s solicitor wished time to submit horities upon th claimed PERSONALS. ©. E. Spear, of the Washington Brick and Lime company, came in from Spo- kane last evening. L. H. Long returned from Spokane on the afternoon train. ~ 7 Prof. Sumpf, the well known musical director, is in the city. . Mrs. H. Y. Jones and sister, went to Spokane today for a brief. trip. Frank Worth and Wm. Esling, of the Trail Creek News, were up on a business trip today. 8. T. Langley has returned from a business trip to Spokane. Miss Gertrude. Whitney and Mra, C. F. Jackson, went to Spokane this morn- ing on'a week’s visit. Elling Johneon, left for Portland, Or- egon, this morning to spend the winter with his famlly. Mrs. C. F. Robbins, went to Spokane todey to meet Mr. Robbins, who is on hia way home to Rossland. Mrs, W. W. Wadds, wife of the post- master, and Mrs. H. L. Burnett and child left via the Red Mountain line this morning for a month’s visit with {riends in Vancoaver. 4 __A. ©. Anderson, of the B. N. A, bank, ent—to.the:, Boundary...country... this morning... Mr. Anderson will have .chargeof the branch-of that, institution . | Fecently opened in Grand Forks. . Julius Levy, of L. Levy & Co., the wholesale cigar and tobacco merchants, went to the ‘Boundary country this morning ona business tour of that sec- tion. He expects tobe gone about a month, ‘3 . Mrs. H. W. J. Hendrickson, wife of Dr. i has gone to Cali i to spend the winter with her family who are already there. ‘ Wm. C. Carbould, manager of the Canadian Pacific which operates the great Porto Rico mine in the Ymir district, went up to the mine on an official visit of inspec- tion this morning. Mra. Carbould ac- companied him on the trip. * Capt. B. Tompkins leaves this eve- ning for TraiMwhere he will accept a position at the Crown Point hotel. -The captain’s popularity 18 not confined to Rossland. He is one of the best’ hotel men in the Kootenays. H. ©. Philips, ‘formerly with the Trail Creek Brewing company, has joined the ranks of the Lion breway staff, and hereafter will be the traveling by. him;.case stands until tomorrow. * sass The next case called was that of John Lane vs. the Peora Gold Mining com- pany, of which W. Lowry is president and manager. The suit is one for labor done under contract. have driven a tunnel on the Peora Min- ing company’s property, over 250 feet long, for which labor Lane now sues the company for $2,000, & balance he allegea that remains unpaid. The Peora is a Slocan p , and was ‘bi: talked about last summer among miniug m_n‘as & very|promising piece of ground. The compapvy makes a general denial of all the atatements and clairas set forth by the plaintiff. The action promises to be a bitterly contested one. Messrs. McDonald, Clute & Cronyn appear for plaintiff and W. J. Whiteside for the match which will be held on C Legge’s farm at Temperanceville: A large turnout of spectators is expected.. —Toronto Globe. Hockey Meeting. The Fire Department Hockey club held a meeting at the fire hall last night and adjourned to meet again next Fri- day night at the same place. "Death Of Mrs. Strange. Mra. Julia Strange, wife of James Strange, died at the hospital yesterday evening of typhoid preumonia atter a brief illness. Deceased was born in Syracuse, N. Y. The funeral will take place at 10a. m., Wed , from the Lane claims to|” ive'of that popular concern. He leaves this evening for an extended trip through the Slocan country, where he will endeavor to make -Louie Blues’ beer a favorite. LOCAL NEWS. Secretary McKane, of the board of trade, is receiving many inquiries con- cerning souvenir, ‘Rossland in 1898.”" R.E. Grett of Victoria, F. H. Russell, Toronto, E. J. Tobin, Spokane, and Ed Billings of the Bittner Dramstic-com- pany, are among the prrivals at the Allan hotel. . The War Eagle company, believing this to bea banner day, on account of the sale ofa 100,000 block of stock for $270,000, have had a large new flag fly- ing all day from one of the numercua poles upon the new hotel building. The funeral services over the remains of Mra, James Strange, who died at the Sisters’ hospital yesterday of pneu- monia, will be held at the Catholic church at 10 o’clock in the morning, on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1898. The de- ceased leaves a husband and married Catholic church. living in Seattle to mourn her untimely end.