reser ee a a Ne ROSSLAND EVENING REOORD, JANUARY 6,:1899. eleewhere. WHAT MAY: RUGS)! RUGS... CURTAINS. u rea. WARM WINDOW! Thisiweek we have given up one of our entire windows toa nice dis- play of house.furnishing goods, many articles of which are not found Tapestry: Carpets, 50c, 65c, 85c and 1.00 a vers Ingrain. Carpets, 35c and:50c-a yard. Hemp Carpets, 15, 20,:and 25c a yard, Hall Carpets, Stair Carpets, Stair Linens, Ete, Kensington Art Squares, $7.50,!$8.60, $9.50, $10, $11.50 $12.50. Japanese Art Squares, $7.50, $12.60, $14 and $15.00 each At $1.00$ 1 26, $1.50a nd Upwards, .-- Lace curtains at $1, $1.25, $2, $3, and $5. Tapestry, Broeatelle, and Chenile curtains, curtain poles and fix- BE SEEN. y) Ce: "Fr Rossland:, B: C: AD -ROSSLAND RECORD: BY: BER 0, SMITH: ALL COMMUNICATIONS to the faitor must be -ccompanied dy the name and. address Of the-writer, uot necessarily tor publics tion; but as evidence of good faith: SUBSORIPTION!. RATES,: Daily.-per week by carrier. os Dally per month by mail, Daily half year by mail. Daily peryear:. * Bubsoriptions invariably in advance< advertising rates will bemade. known ..on: ap: plication NOTICE: Onand after December 1 1,The een? Evs c. P, R. Narrow Gauge. There is a large force of men laying a narrow guage track, from the “Y’? on tha hill near Laural Hill cemetery, to Washington street on the newly. graded railroad road bed and depot. At pres- ent this track will be used to convey material for the new passenger and freight depots, and when those build- ings are complete the traffic of the road will be over this track till such time as the present narrow gauge between here und Trailis widened, when the te2por- oo | ty track will be removed. Juat received direct from England, carpets, ruge, curtains and linvleum, The Crescent brick store. _ Mrs. Heard, at. the‘ Ladies’ store, is closing ont her holiday goods left after Christmas-at your own price and wants you to call and examine them, 4m the United. sates of Canada) for $5. a year; and delivered to any part of the elty for 16 cents e-week, or 60 conta a month FRIDAY, JANUARY. 6,.1899, The-policy ofthe new-provincial gov- ernment, a8 outlined-by the speech from Population of Rossland. The population of Rossland, January 1, 1809, may be conservatively estimated at 8,000 divided as follows: Miners . Prospectors the throne, will mect the b of the general. public.. The Semlin: gov- ernment will become.. popular f£it - auc- ceeda in frem the |r, mines, abolishes:the necessity of a work- ing miner-taking out a miner’s license; doing away with the mortgage. and tax reforming the public landeystem. With four worki 80 ob- Professional men. Brokers and promoters. Bartenders .. iy viously right ‘ought to be dinto laws-without much difficulty, It was .a surprise to everybody that the Semlin government is.to pass.a::law prohibiting aliens from holding: placer claimain:-the province: The govern- ment: will be’ surprised too, before it gets through with the subject by the opposition that will come from the:min- ing sections. , Goodeve Committeo Meeting. All of the committees working for the election of A. 8. Goodeve as mayor are requested to meet tonight at 8 o’clock i: in the di ‘on avenue, next the Canadian Pacific ticket office. -The further management of the campaign will be decided upon at that time... Weekly Ore Shipments. The ore shipments the week ending Dec. 31 were. as folllows: Tons. 10 NORTHPORT : SMELTER. Le Roi.... 5 Total.. M. A: Wilson & Co.» HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. BEDFORD Cords for Truusers, .. SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Co’. Avenue. Notice to’ Water: All persons are warned, not: to leave their/faucets open, which: resnits in the waate of water. and all persona found -|doing so will have the water shut off. This is made necessary on account of the scarcity of water during the cold weather. Rogsuanp Water & Liaur Co. If you are not satisfied with yourlaun dry ‘work try the Hoes! and Laundry same location, near poatofii Dr. G..8.. Armstrong, office: and resi- dence rooms 6 and 6, Postoffice block. The Roseland Laund work at a reasonable price. Near the postotiice: ‘1a doing good . ‘Try tiem. J. F. Fitzpatrick,. the sanitary plumber, has removed his office and shop to the corner of Coluinbia avenue and Washington street, under Cap Shaw’s cigar store. adit. Peter Rodier, the old reliable tinner, is now at work again and located in Olran- ogan_ building, Spokane Strect,,is pre- pared to do al i work in his line promptly at the lowest living prices, Money can be saved by patronizing him.{t Dr. J. F. McKenzie, office and: resi- dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank: of Toronto. McCrae & Co Mining and: Investment Brokers. Mining Properties bought and gold, ay. , Conti dontial reports furnished on applies: ry competent engineer. Dealers in —— Real Estate MONEY Loaned at LOW Rates of Interest: Cable Address, ‘‘Morae,” Rossland: Codes, Clough’s;and Bedford McNeil’s ROSSLAND’ SCHOOL OF ASSAYIN NOW OPEN With NIGHT ann DAY Classes.. Short! course includes the assay of any kind of ore for GOLD, SILVER, LEAD. COPPER. Students may enter on the course of study at any time ‘for either‘ day_ or night clasees, V2, IRR i Le Roi LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE. JOHN F. LINBURG, PROP. Stylish Rigs for ent; Firse class Saddle, and ; Pack: Horses. Srapies: Columbin Ave., ‘Phone No. v. Commercial Alley, ‘Phone No. 39. .P. 0, BOX, 136. Xmas: Fancy Goods ~~ amortmens of Ca! ke, DID SPLENDI and Cofee Celery stands, 2 Holts, ie anda tell ine of Mice Nacke Toe Buroau aud Nantel Fancy. China BeG decorated in in gold and red, , MIAN CLASS WARE. O..M.. Fox & Co. SOLE AGENTS Tel. 65. 106 Columdia Ave. 4! J. R.. AONEYFORD The East End ‘Tailor, : ue Suitusy 171 Conunbia Avenue East, ED¥ aRD CHONYN. J. A.MACDONALD. Macdonald Clute & Cronyn Basristers, Solicitors rand Notaxin, J.B, OLUTE, {eltors for the aaa of British North Ame yey to Loan, MuBains Molupina, Ro: HULAND, APPLICATION | TO INCORPORATE, Notieg is horoby giton that appltcatto to made to the! legislativ sembly a provines of br ‘Britieh Columb the Shelton olumbt eompeny incorporated in C18 1862 ni Wetter “and. ve a Hh hyones the MONTANA LIVERY} | 26.Washington Street. First Claes Saddle snd Drivin 1g Horace. ‘Boarding Horses a Specialty, Telephone6 - M.A. HARVEY. . CORRESPONDENCE SOLIOITED., ) CINTS PER WEEK 50 CEM PER MONTH: December 1-Tae.-Rosstanp: Ev-- gnin@ Recorp wiil. be delivered to any part of the-city or to any! iad dress in ‘the Dominion. of. Canada -§ or:the United States for $S. PER YEAR $3 FOR Six MONTHS. Inthe city, Tum Recorp will be mailed or delivered to: rubscribers - for 15 cents a week or: 60 centa. a mont The news. columns, will -be-ex- tended to cover the, local events. & and ‘mining news of the camp bet-- ter than ever. An evening tele- graph service will be odtained. as soon as possible and the paper will be Denver & Rio Grande R. R. Weekly Excursions to the Bast. In Through Tourist Cara ‘Without Change v4 It has been decided tocontinue per manently the tourist car, which for the past few weeks has been attached to the trans-continental train of the C. P. R., which leaves Vancouver on Thursdays, The car goes right through to St. Johns, MODERN: ——UPHOLSTERED TOURIST — SLEEPERS A day stop 85 a Year Decennber §| Paut, May towed No 2 ‘gent for. G G, Adam A] the ‘ Hentted ti Unbility, will bo 1 Hela on ary, A i ‘Nison Tarophine Lipton and + eat sume {n tnesaid company’ ‘and. estat the. Mabilities entered into te aforessid ‘compenies, and for: the Hants upon the said company the ng slmnfint objocti's the company and tonmalvutoale ob. rr company. or compa Nos and mt a Seated curry on the business fof the aforesaid com Gr compantex so acquired, or to be nequired, and for the g.coniorrivy poh the suid compart HL wD pletely carry cn and ¢y al fu ally ‘and ae Works s aforesaid or any of them, an Poputed this sath dey of November, 4, D. 183. (LLIPs & W TECtAsS. Bolicitors for Applicants, MINERAL. ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvement, rate the of other NOTICE. . Bird’ tnd Seal mineral claims, situ. tho ruil Creek. whine Division of Wet Kuotenay vistriet. Where loceted:—The * Bird on Little fits mile shat of pil Penesp Creek miles orth of Newdor sper ertiton me. No 12% a8 Bgeut ward A: trey, Free Miner's * cortiente ‘No, veer notice cont rader section Vi, mnet. be. rolnmenced. beta sulntce of such Certificate of immproveucate. Dated this zithday of Notober, 18 One CHANTRELL, MINERAL ACT 1898. Certificate of Improvements NOTICE, south west of " hossiand, bounded. by: the &t. White't ear, e ‘Take notice that Dea, Wie a ncting 8 My: Minebe core iete Tnvend sixty auye from a De to the Mining F ecordec tor, = Ra ate ‘ni proveme.;ts for tha’) he:purpore. of eblaining @ Crown grant of the abo “And ‘urther fake: malice thet action, ears section 37, must be fore the Suance of such certificate of feaproy ements, Dated this ist day of December, #1808 Finn & O' NEILL. Dated, December 15 1858. NOTICE. Take notice thats special genoral mecting of a alountain Gold. sming, Company, jonday, the 189, at the hour of releute’ clock inthe ‘afternoon at the uflica of Whiteside, solicitor, Rossland for he purpore o of eousidering and if dem sable tf sulution authorizing the Fowrsrea Yon @ pravis~ ious orbs Sompuatest ‘Rot, ison anid umbading of the “timmit Gold and ate r company, Limited,” and. for id Dec camber 1898, . L. GRAHAM, Acting Secretary. SPOKANE BALLS & NORTHERN. Netson & Fort Suerparp Ry. Red Mountain Railroad. ts Pe The only direct. route elson und Kootensy lake and Slocan points. : @Q wae Every day in the year Between SE SPOKANE, ROSSLAND and No. 4 for Spokane und Pacific coast con nection leaves Rossland- vat ET ‘ nob. 0. 5 from Nelson, ete... arrives in. Ho at No. 3 from Spokave and Banltie eer points, arr. in Hosslaud at. ..3:10 p.m. No Change of Cars Between Spokane and Rossland. Tickets on sale all over the world. Close connections at Nelson with "| sieamen for Kaslo aud Kootenay lake Pol ute. for Kettle river and New » where it with the Dominion and Allan line ocean at alt Lake City and Denver steamers, tf Matte from Trail smelter.........89,390 Evening Reooxp 60 cents a month, A ride through the fumeus Ola newspapers for sale at the Record | Golorado scenery, office, 15 cents per hundred; 200’ for. 25 ent hachete . Boundary creck connect at Marcus with stage daily, }. DICKSON, A. ?, T, A. Spokane, OE RUFF Agent, Reantand hae aah ROSSLAND’ EVENING RUCORN, TANUARY. 6, 1889. PROVINGIAL LAGISLATURE (Contiuned from Firat Page,) as prolific and, profitable to thore en- gaged in them as they have been in pre- vious yearss : AGRICULTUBAL INTERESTS. It is with plensure that I can refer: to the general improvement which has ta- ken place inthe, condition of our agri- cultural combiunity. With abundant crops and anvever expanding home mar- ket, there is little doubt that in the fu-|: ture, agricultural pursuita will ‘contrib- A STOCK OF GROCERIES | WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION! On Washington St, Opposite the RED STAR STABLES’ OFFICE; AT LP. M., M. J, WALKER, AUCTIONEER ute much :more largely,than to the wealth of the province, ‘HE NEW. WESTMINSTER FIRE, A great. calamity. visited. the city: of New Westwinster in the disastrous con flagration ‘of September Just. But’ the energies atid courage of her. citizens reae tothe emergency, and, encouraged. by the sympathy and ‘material -assistance of people of all parts of Canada they put _forth such éfforrt ag have already caused the city to rise trom its ashes. You will be asked to pass:legislation to put. the civic flnance'on such a. stable, basis as will mai the high jon.of the royal city. v MORTGAGE TAX AND MINER'S LICENSE With « view:to, remove’ the existing inequaltiies in the present system ef will be Nomination: Day Fixed’ for’ Monday, Sannary- 9. QUALIFICATIONS OF MAYOR SET OUT Candidates for Aldermen‘ Must Own $500 in Real _ Estate, City Clerk McQueen has caneed the nol you for Temlesison.oni thati- “pare of- ike tax of. ‘ps known as the mortage tax, and for the repeal of-the law requiring men working in mines. fur wagez to hold a free min- er’s certificate. THE TORRENS LAND SYSTEM. Renlising the advantages ‘to be de- rived from an abeolute security: in. the titles to land, and from an easy and. in- expensive system of. transfers of real’ es- tate titles, my govern men} will:lay: be- fore you a-bill to introduce: into. this province what is known’as’ the Torrens system of registration. under such are rangements as will maké its adoption’ both convenient ‘and advantageous to owners of property. In order.tovpen vp the: public do- main for settlement, while, securing to the province the full: benefit which’ it would derivefrom such a valuable: as- set, you will be asked to sanction cer- tain changes in the land act... NO JAPANESE UNDER GROUND, For the better protection ‘of miners: in’ coal mines » bil willbe laid before. you 4 the iP under: ground of Japanese in these mines. PROSPECTING ON- RAILWAY GRANTS. You willbe asked (o consider a meas- ure degigneii to afford to prospectors on. lands‘ within ‘the boundaries. of the grauta to railway companies the same freedom to--prospect ‘for the” precious metale as ia accorded to them on’ crown lands. Bills will be introduced amending the supreme court act, ‘the provincial ‘ elect- ions act, and the act regulating the issu- ance of liquor licenses, with the aim* of bringing legielation’ regarding these mat- ters into harmony with the present con- ditions of the province, THE FINANCES OF THE PROVINOE. My government has given much con- sideration to the present ial posi- | a.m, to4 o'clock p. Ward No. Sat the Forin: building, | ’ iz ica to printed.in the morning paper, and: as he says he does think it ia necessary, for.the city to pay foritin’ two papers, we publish jt for the benefit of our readera, many of whour|- do not take that paper... This is the wa: most of the city’ printing has been - ‘ae. vided this year, NOTICE. z Public.notice is hereby: given: to ‘the electora'nf the municipality of Roseland, SATGRDAY JAN. 7}. GIT ELECTION JANUARY'T2 BANK: OF -MONTREAT. Capital, All Paid up, oy - 31203. ed 81R DONALD A, SMITH T. W. HOWARD! GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT 108 BisuorsaaTz-St., Lonpon, E, 0. * YOU WANT AN ADVERTISEMENT, Largo gr Small, Inserted in any European Newspaper nt HON, GEO. A, URUMMOND, i Vigereataent, ral Mangos’ ‘Rossland Branch. Branches ‘in LONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. And in the Principal Cities in Canadas Buy and fell Sterling Exchange and % ‘Transere, Grant Commercial and Trav Credits avatluble in any partof the world, DEADTS ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETO. « Gi S.-C. Fraser; Manager... TE ANRGHANTS BANK of Halifax.- INCORPORATED 1669- CAPITAL, ‘PAID-OP. Te ° REST . | Huap Orns, HALIFAX, §.. _plkeotarn: . Fe1., protidents Thos, Ritchie, fichael Dwyer, Eq. ley Smith, Baas Hon. Hi, y David’ Maskecn; De i. in, Cas Montreal Branch, Edson L, Pease, Manager; 7 Notre baie oe By ‘Kenn: ‘AGENCIEA In Nova SCOTIA, Antigonish, Bridgewater, Guyaborg, London- derry, ‘anteatet aiuiand (Hants Co.) Pictou ort Hawkesbu’ ubeuacad! s\arrure, Weymouth” Py ores AGRNCIEG IN NEW BRUNSWICK. g Bathurst, Dorchester, Fredericton, Kingston (Kent Co} Moncton,’ Newesatle, Sackville, that I require the the eaid electo. at the city offices ont Columbia avenue on: MONDAY HE OTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1899. At 12 o'clock.’ noon, for “the: purpose of electing persons to represent then in the municipal council as mayor‘and al- |: dermen, & NOMINATIONS. OF CANDIDATES, The candidates shall be nominated in Writings the writing shall oe subscribed by twe voters of/the munivipalty as pro- peser aid secoader, and ‘shall -be ‘dgliv- ered to the returning. olficer,at anytime between the date ‘o1 notice:and-2 p.m, of the day of: 7 Dotatnarion, : and-.in the event ofa poll ‘being, necessary, such poll will be opened on “THURSDAY -THE 127rH “DAY: oF, _.. JANUARY, 1899. Ward No. 1.—At the: city. offices; Go: lumbia avenue, trom. 8 o’oiock. a, m: o’clock:p, m. ‘ard No. 2.—At Charles: Dempater’ 8: Office, Columbia avenue, from‘8. ’clock: Columbia avenue, from 8 o’clock: a. in. to 4o’clock p. m. Uf.which every person ig hereby’ re- quired tu take notice and govern hunself accordingly, QUALIFICATION FOE MAYOR. ‘Shall be, such persons: as are ~ gale! British subjecta ot the full age of twenty- one years, and are.not dixqualified under any. Psi and/ have. boon afer six years next the: the registered owner in; the Lahd..Reg- | istry ottice, of land or real property *in the city.of. the assessed value, on the last municipal asaess:nent roll, of oe thousand dollars or more,. over -aud |; ve apy registered incumbrance, or charge, and: who are otherwise daly, qualified as. municipal votera.: tion of the province, and to the’ nieana by which important public worke can he. B carried out without imposing undue bar- dens on the taxpayers,’ and” you will be asked to provide legislation, to» pro- vide for the deficit in revenue: for the | last two years and for.obligations:incur- ed uuder the authority of acts already Pon the statute bouks, also to FOR ALDERMEN. Shall.be,.such persons aa are male British subjects of the full age of twen ty-one years, and are uot isqualitied | under any law, and have been for the six nation, the registered owner in the Land Registry Ottice, of land or real. property in the city of the assessed value, on the lust municipal assessment roll, of five fondres dollars or more, over and above certain changes in the methold of. deal- ing with the provincial debt and in. the Mmunagement of finances, whereby: it- is ticipated that both the credit of. the province will ‘be enbanced ‘and import- nt economies be effected. THE PROVINCIAL: ESTIMATE, ‘The estimates of revenue and © expen- iditure for-the ensuing: fiscal year:-will shortly be laid before you and will:show that they. have -been framed with o view 10 economy, whilat providing liberally Hor the necessary public services, I now leave you to your deliberations, believing that:under the ‘direction of a ine providence, the result. of your labora will be conducive to the interests of the province and to the welfare and happiness.of- ita people. The C. P. R. has announced ‘that round trip tickets at eingle fare rate will be sold between all Kootenay : points south of. and including’ Nakusp, from or charge, and who are otherwise qualified as mu- nicipal yoters. HOTEL -H OFFMAN WASHINGTON STREET ROSSLAND. B. O.; HARRY MCINTOSH, Merchants’ Lunch. 25e. | From 12.noon to 2:30 p m PROPR, ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND LAVATORIES ON ALL FLOORS, HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS -¥REE-TO GUESTS. OPEN ALL NIGHT. the 20th to the 26th instant, Such tickets are good for return until January 4, Round trip tickets will aleo ‘be sold under: the same. conditions on’ Dec. 30 and 31, and Jan. 1st; which will ww Av First Class: Bara. { Miners Checks also be good for return until January 4. Evening Recorp 50 cents per month. Evening Recorp 60 cents per month, @2Cashed. Free of Charges ; months next preceding the day of noun- |! or Jas. A. Clock; - ENCIES IN PRINCE’ RDWARD ISLAND, » Charlottetown, Summerside, * AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND. 8t, John’s. _ AGENCIES IN BEITISH COLUMBIA. / Rossland, fy aneouver;’ fictorie, Nelson, and. BANERRS AnD CORRESPONDENCE, Dominion of Canada, wees, Bank . New York, ae Ni Boston, National Leather dban ‘Sational “Beni, Paris, Krance: Greiit Lyonnais, London, England; The Ben! of Beotiond, Bermuda, jank of Bermuds.s John M. Smith Manager, Rossiand.; | Chicago, The Bank of Fa NORTH ANERIGH ESTABLISHED 1836. ~ Incorporated by Royal Charter, Pald-Up Capital * $4,866,666. Resorve Fund London Office: 3 Ciezeate Lane, Lombard Bt, “Court 3 punillees 3, H. Brodie, John James Cater, Gi Richard J By diva, Henry J. Fart heel tr beret’ ; Kendall J. 3s . Kingsford, fred- are abies, ‘George D. Wha Secretary, A. cefieaa ‘Ofticein Canads, Si James St, Mont- A. STIREMAN, 3 ‘Bisex, i General Manager. ‘Branches in canada, * iN Lonaga Brantford, Hamilton, Toronto, Kings- Blontreal, Quebed, St, Joh NB, | Brandon, Wine 3a ton, Ne Ee Halifax, N.8., Rossland, | Kealo, trail, “Ashorot reenwood;'B. "0: Dawson City, Klondike, N. W. T. ‘Agents In the United’States. ‘Spoke z, Tradéra National Bent, and Old Nation % (32 Wall Btreet) Weleb, agente, ‘aan clio, 4 Bengome. “Btreet) ea Mido metticbeei J, R, Ambrose, agent London Bankers, | The Bank of England and Messra. Glyn & Co, Forelgn eres Bank, Marouard, Krauss & Co. Lyons, Credit ipont w. ,1,887,000' inspector. | © - or, Pertodics! troublesome detalls by sending C itelaht to T. W. HOWARD, 108, BISHOPscaTE-STREET, LONDON, Peer SURNISHED. and; CONTRACTS Large Orders, ADVIC: graing the Best Medtuina for bring: ing ADVERTIBERS before the Public, Corres pondunce invited: hae T..W. HOWARD, 108, BisHorsgATE-GTREET, LONDON, EC. Agent for cus RossanpgR and British Co- lumbia Review. International (Navigation ... and Trading Co,, Ltd: - Yteamer potemational © and “Alberta” on menay Lake and River. Time 19th July; sclime Card ard tao effect 12th July; 1897. Tubect notice, ) Five: pails: Paine connection: with: all ger.trains |. & F. 8. R. R. toand from. orth ort, Rowland ‘and spokane, Tickets sold and edt nen. otnts ditly. No Aguege Chec! 1.0.8: point ne Kase for Nelao! Reh ver FeRpert 12: pokanes way points. daily leaving: Spokanot except pbundaey, 4 ovina: 0) 68 pm of Bosal set ig Pm The Fast Line TO All: Points The Dining Car Route via: Yellowstone: Park. THE SAFEST, AND BEST, Solid Vestibuled Trains Equipped with Pullman Palace Cara, Elegant Dining. Cars Modern Day Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Cars ‘Through Tickets to:all points in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Steanship: tickata to all parts of the: orld. TICKETS. ae JAPA! Aa AND CHINA Test bound 2 east bound, ‘ANADIAN “PACIFIC KAY. And S00: LINE Oean to Ocaan - ROUTE, East and West 8,00C Miles OF COMFORT. ——FIRST OLASS AND— ° Tourist Sleeper Run Through, Baggage . Checked to Destination —-No - Custom -! Difficulties. —. Daily Train. vba: 8:00k—Lyv. .ROSSLAND. .Arr.—28 :05k. Connecta? West Robson with}{Colum- bia River Steamers from and tor the North_and with ©, &:K. branch trains from and to Nelgon, Kaslo, Sandon and | other Slocan points. —o—— For Rates, Ticketa and Full Informa- oh Call on or Address Nearest Local Agent, or A. B. MACKENZIE, City Ti ‘NZIE, City Ticket Agent me PG DENISON, Agent, Rossland. W F Anderson, traveling passenger agent, Nelson. E JCoyle, District passenger agent, Vancouvor. Atlantic Steamsh: ship Tickets. If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Eu-° rope, do not fail to call onthe nearest nadian Eeelfic Railway agent, or com- municate with A.B, MACKENZIE, 0. P. R. AGT. ossland. Wn. Stitt, Gen. 8. 8. Agt., Winn; ° KASLO & SLOCAN RY. TIME CABL, Subject to change without notice, Trains run on Pacific standard time. Leave 8.00a.m. | Kaslo Arrive BonRehee EEBBEBEE peveeteD Leave 10.00 a.m. Arrive 11.20 a.m, ROBERT IRVING, GF& PA ly ve GEO, F. COPELAND, Superintendent DEPART: |! TIME SCHEDULE. FoR From Spokane. TACOMA: and: NORTHERN PACIFIC]! ; 5pm Fast Portland, fan ¥i Fast an Fraucie- 99; Feridieton, Baker| City, Sait Lake, yer, Fort Xk Korth i Omaha, Bt. Ghicend and Bare” of tickets to-agents of the 6. F. ea ‘and its con- fons, or E,W. Burry Agt. ReaMt. By. F: D, GIBES, GeneralzAgent Spokane, Wasn. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. ‘Pass, At gent ity ‘No, 256 Morrigon 8t., (cor. Sra. Portland: Ore; pply ‘ot '.: OLLVER, Mer., When Going East~ Use a firat class line in traveling be- tween, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Gh = cago, and the principal towns in .Cen- tral Wisconsin. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars in service. The Dining cara are operatedin the in- terest of its patrons, the most elegant service ever Inaugarsted. Meals are served a la carte. To obtain first clase service, your ticket - should read via The WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES Direct connections at Chileno and Mil waukee for all eastern For full information call on your nearest ticket agent or write Jas OC Poxn, General Yass, Age! Muwavene, Wis General Agent, 246 Stark Steet, Fortland,: Ore Chicago and St, Paul and M Hii -F. AH. Lord GHUGAGO GREAT’ WESTERN RY, “THE MAPLE LEAF ROUTE.” Pullman Compartment Sleeping Cars, Ci M and Coeur|Tekoa, Wallace, Ward-| a ! Morcow: ner, Garileld, Colfax,| | @Alene Locat | Putiman, Moscow. } Be.m. :8P™ ocean’ STEAMSHIPS |: Jail saittng dates sub- ject to chuny Leave ‘Portiand. Sept. 1, 6, 11, 15, 21, 26. To Al ball Mepis 17. Columbia: River Steamers. To Astoria and Way Landings, Willamette River, '- |Oregon City,. Newberg, Salem & Way Landings] Pullman Drawing Room are Dining Cars on the European Plan, Fiee Reclining Chair Cara, Uniformed Train Porters, Bompany Ushers at Depots ARE FEATURES: Of the Train Service of the Chicago. Great. Western‘ Ry,. -No Change of Cars of Any. Class— BETWEEN ‘ur.|Willamette and Yam-| rs. Oregon, ‘city, Dayton, nd Way Landings. am. Willamette River. ut. | Portland to Corvallis ‘and Way Landings, |_§ Snake River, Riparia to Lewiston, W H Adams, Gen’l Agt Spokane, Wn. W H Hurlburt, Gen’! Passenger Agt., Portiand, Oregon. Dubugue and Des Moine, » 8t. Joseph and Kansas City,| a Oldest House in Kootenay WILLIAM R. BEATTY UNDERTAKER. General Passenger and Ticket Agt., Chicago | — ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUML’.: ied