Evening Record. BY EBER ©. SMITH. Published every day (except Sunday) Panagitopoulo would act as minister of public instruction. Ata meeting of his supporters, held ‘at the call of M. Delyannis, the promi- nent persons present refused to enter One Y+sr in Advance. Six Moutin .. the ministry. ta meeting of another faction of Delyannists it was decided to sup) any steps taken by the ministry w! would tend to hasten the occupation of Thessaly by Turks. The attitude assumed by M. Delyan- nis meets with general disapproval. ——__ FROM THE RECORDS. Offieial City Paper. OF WORK. October 1—Brothers, Ju Bunset, Tenderfoot. aay naa . ot TUESDAY, OCTOBER 65, 1897. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Mail for United 81 Victoria, Van- couver and New. W: ster via Spo- kane closes at 10 a. m. Mail for Reyelatoke, Victoris, Van- couver, New ster and all points weat of Revelatoke via Trail, closes at 2 R nm. il for Winnipeg and Eastern closes at 10 vai Nakusp and ior Nal closes at 2 p. m. Mail for il closes at 2 p. m. and Local mail from Trail arrives » m. This mail does not come up with the up river mail at 1:80 p.m. Mail arrives from the south at 4p. m. mail for the south via D. m. OUR MINES. The mining outlook for this immedi- ate section never looked better. The Le Roi is a great mine and is improving with depth. The War Eagle is coming up to the full expectations of its new owners. The Centre Star is looking fine with its th ds of feet of li Octobe: Ye ‘TRANSFERS. SEPTEMBER 80, tp tande, Frank J. Davey to Robt. Hun- re G._B. Architect, Harry Anderson to Lee Davenport. nly, May Fr. Daniel Harris to W. J. ocToBER 30. _ Bt. Croix, Alex. Lynch to Ben Per- ins. Gray Cliff, Arthur Hill to E. 8. Top- ping. Venita 36, J. B. Asimies to Hans Nel- son. ocTosEE 2, Yankee Girl 4%, Dominion Dasy 3¢. Graham Kennedy to P, Sheehan. meee ——_— Silver 55 3-4. New York, Oct, 4.—Bar silver, 553{c per ounce; Mexican dollars, 42c; silver certificates, 55c. ——_ BEHRING SEA MATTER. fous for a from the principal mines Le Roi January 1 to Sept. 20 were Roi.... : icentrat From Janu: The dates ‘id by the United States Ambassador Hay Seems Anx- 5, ambdseador, Col. Hay, visited the For- eign office today. The officialsof the de- partment say that their talk with Col. Hay was coneerning the Behring sea aeal at The course of Great The Columbia and Kootenay which are reckoned by some as second only to the Le Roiin the camp are all right. The Iron Mask and Cliff continue to ship while the work on the Josie is being pushed with satisfactory results, Stock in the Monte Cristo is gradually advanc- ing on account of the continuous im- provement in the mine while its neigh- bor the Colonna is holding its own. The | dela: Sunset No. 2 is marching forward rapid- ly te the shipping point. New strikes are reported in the Iron Colt, Crown Point and Evening Star. While un- fortunately for the camp and the own- ers quite a number of good properties are not being worked, is ia plain that the camp is going steadily to the front. Upon all sides development work is in- couraging. There is no occasion to com- plain. Britain in the matter has‘not yet been decided upon. Col. Hay will probably receive a definite statement on the sub- ject this week. The Secretary of State for the Colomes, Joseph Chamberlain, is at Venice and the premier, the Mar- is of Salisbury, is in the country. tters ding the Behring sea dis- pute have i and the Car lelay. —— “Booth Oyster” in bulk or tins. E. J. Carssaw, 22 Washington St. 9-30-t£ The Klondike. L. Stone, The Klondike, top floor Tra- ders block, Columbia avenue and Lin- coln street. 7-20-tf ROSSLAND’S SOLID BUSINESS MEN. The time may come when Mr. Heinze will quote a freight and treatment rate on Rossland ores which will be lower than they can even be hauled and treat- ed at Northport. Should such an event occur there would be no complaint to of- fer even if there was an export duty on of Leading Firms afd Professional People Who Advertise in the Record. Mining Brokers. Dabney & Parker. The Walters Co. B. 8. Cook & Oo. John M. Burke. Frank A. Raiyd.. Good, Clark & Co. Jennie L. Stone. J. E. Fulton. ore, but there would be no sion for it. The mine owners of this section could not complain if they are offered substantial and immediate relief, but an export duty without concessions from Mr. Heinze would be an imposition the next thing to intolerance. ————_—_ . The statutes requiring the mayor and city council of municipalities such as Rossland to be registered real estate owners at least six months before elec- tion will discencert the plans of some of the local politicians. The last election was held under a special act which en- titled leseer as well as owners to hold office. Some have doubtlessly over- looked the difference in the law and will | Hote have to be content with helping their friends into office, There is but one opinion as to the municipal ownership of the water and light plants. Rossland has an oppor- tunity that is not often given to a young city, and that is to buy successful oper- ating systems which will at moderate rates pay large dividends.ypon the in- vestment, This profit could be con- bly it d by the system to portions of the town not now reached. It would not bes bad ides to submit: the proposition of purchase to the property owners before or at the coming city election. GREECE’S NEW CABINET. Burns & W.R. Beatty. ki & Co. For the finest roams in the city with | Po; free use of bathe call upon Mrs. Jennie | 5: Loudon, Oct. 4.—The United States | March, and butter has advanced now promises Anglo Canadian Mining General Merchants. Hunter Bros. Hardware and Mine Supplies. Travers Hardware Co. Livery Stables. Red Star Livery & Transfer Co. Palace Stables. : Druggists. Geo. A. Fraser. Stationery and Wall Paper. H. 8. Wallace. Meat Markets. Raseell Hs jiser: (Successors to P. The Leland The Grand. Ps. Gibson & Wilcox. Mrs, Helen L. 5 The Misses Satter rams Physicians. Dentists. Dr. Findley. Dr. D. E. Kerr. Si Thomas Wilson & Co Smelts.. a Lake 8 Dr. J. T. McKenzie. Dr. Edward Bowes. | 3 Dr. Reddick. Best Moca and Java.... Tea i: according to quality Canned juperior Trout Tracle. OETTEE “ ORE SHIPMENTS AND DIVIDENDS. Figures That Speak of the, Progress of De- velopment of Rossiada’s Mines. ‘The ore shipments to various smelters for the last week ending Sept. 20 were: Shipments of ore to smelters from as follows: . + 41,997 tons ns Cook Building, ns ns ‘The Waterloo Hotel ————|Mrs. Reynolds, Proprietress ry 14 to June 19, inclusive tne ore milled jn the camp was a8 . 2,472 tons 280 tons 00] BE FORE, RRS ERE Seeuy BEEEEEER | —— ROSSLAND RETAIL MARKET. Lemons Are Tighter than Ever Before---Sel- ling for $6 per Case. The market keeps firm. Fresh meats are steady and vary very little. Flour a little, but to hold steady. ing fruit the market is flush. Perey ra SBa Ib. Canned Deltcacies of Every Kind fol- seeeee b American J J. F Parker, joseph Dabney, Sikes ‘3 at neers Dabney and Parker Miues and Mining. ‘Mings examined and reported on. Bpecial 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 MoNell’s Codes. $20 000 To Loan 4 Im wane Gf Se0,o mors for. short time on ap- D. M. LINNARD, Columbia Ave., Rossieat TRAIL, B. O. Tenant Rates Per Day. First-Class Furnished R.oms With or Withor, Board. FOR SALE Four Rvom House and Lot for Ssie. Title Perfect. 1 N. Biaelow 47 Columbia Ave. The Record Job Office was put in the people of Rossland 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. International Hotel Rooms Newly Fitted and Furnished and : Prices Reduced $3,00 a Week. MAP OB A NEWSPAPER curr IF 80, ADDRESS ALLEN G. SMITA, + TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO, Letme estimate and submit samples. The Canadian Gold. Fields Syndica.te LIMITED. Mines: Sunset No. 2 and Al: The Walters Co., Ltd. Ly. | Official Brokers, Rossland, B. C. Cable Address: “ Walters.” “Me Neila Morelg & Neal's, Liebert ond clowgine Russian English — Canadian French Scotéh Australian Spanish Hawaiian at prices home. Letter Heads Statements Visiting-Cards Note Circulars Posters Bills of Fare and in fact anything and. everything Live and Let Live Will be the Motto of the RECORD .... JOB .. . » OFFICE SA fos; Our Prices will be made too close to take any chances on losses so our work will be S.O.D- ‘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 GOUNT GUARANTEED. ‘We havea WIRE STITCHER, NUMBERING MACHINE and lots.of New Type, and are prepared to print : lining Prospectuses \bama, (In a Substantial Manner and Artistic Style at which will warrant.the work being done at Ser" WE CAN PRINT = Stock Certificates Bill Heads Note Heads Business Cards Wedding Cards Letter Circulars. Envelopes Dodgers §=—-—SC/«~ Hangers IN THE PINE GROVE. trees have a yearning. Do the Pin ite, oft I wonder, From the ie htning’s jagged burning And the Shaking of the thunder. the wind’s eternal roaring ad the aun's und ing, are tempest’s mig) j orn thei sinewa ever tire? ry of the giver the whee 3 nature’s breast, ‘And petition the A -Giver; / “ t—~an hour of rest?!” % for Toby Archer in the Baton. —— SKETCHED FROM LIFE. the e of golf 2 ed by falr eaids and featlemen; Mayhap they understood it, but Tdinna ken. Do they Throu They spoke of “bunkers,” “holes” and reer == And “bogles,” and the hke, and then Fez igntly tapped some balls; just why Idinna ken. I been allowed.« whack 0, bee fa ne’er have found the ball again It may be fo ANY, aay it is— I dinna ken. lev. es pashan 8 He’ Was no Fool. Did you hear about that Pennsyl- yania woman who sued @ man for $1,000 for one kiss? She—Yes. What # homely creature mad. He then proceeded to take a bunch.— Cleveland Leader. ——_ In a Somersetshire Inn. Mr. Fitz-Arehibald Smith (of London to the Jandlord)—“Is there a hairdresser in the village? I want to be sham- and shaved.” Landlord—‘‘Well, zur, I doant know. moch about the shapoodling, bat our ostler’s used to clippin, horses. Would ye like to try him?”—London Panch. —— City Boy Not in.It. City Boy—My pa owns a big store. Cogntry Boy—Ba! My pa’s got bushels of wheat. —~— The Recogp job office will save 25 per cent over old prices. —— Mrs. Jennie L.’ Stone, stock broker, wants 5,000 shares of Iron Mask Gres THE NEW CANADIAN TARIFF. Important Items From an OfMetal Copy of the Customs Tariff of 1897. 40c Ib. Almonds, 8c. Ib. ‘Apples dried,45c.Ib Adzes, 30 per cent. ‘Agate iron, 35 _ Asbestos, 25. ‘Artificial dowers, 25. i Butter, 4c Ib. Beans, 15c. per bu. Barley, 80 pd cent: Blackberries 2c. Ib. Bank notes, bonds, bills of Ex. 85 per cent. Blacking, 26.~. British Gum, 10. Brick, 20 per cent. Daths, 80 per. cent. Belting, 20. + Boots, 25 percent. Bar Iron, 37 cwt. Barbed wire, 15. Brags, 10 per cent. Brass nails, etc., Bird cages, 35. Babbit metal, 10. Buckles, 30. Brass pumps, 80. Buggies, 35. Bicycles, 30. Billiard tables, 85. Blinda, not paper 30 Blasting powder, 2c. Buttons, 25. Brushes, 25 per cent, Blue prints, 20. Canned meats 26. you if Apples, pr.ct. Clocks, 26 pt ct. p, metal, 10. Cotton batts, 25. Carpeting, r ct. Combs, s pr x Cues, cue racks, cue tips, 35 per cent. C@ oil, 15 cente§per gal. Enamelled iron 30 Ext malt 25 Essential oils 10 wings 20 "Fruits chn’d 2c Fish in oil 80 - Jennie, Stone DEALER IN Real Estate Mining Stock And Mins ROOM TWENTY, TRADERS BLOCK, ROSSLAND, B. O. Houses Rented and Rents Collected Properties Listed and Advertised Free. Ifyou have anything to sell or wish to buy anything call and register your wants free. - Mineral City and Cariboo City Town Lots For Sale. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. J. H. Spiking *~ g@ASSAYER. B.C. All samples received by mail carefully assayed. - ROSSLAND. ‘This office and the citizens of this yicinity “are re- THE P=CORD’S WRITE-UP. There wre so many “paid write-ups” in the promotion of mining schemes id projects that the public is justly septical upon the absolute reliability « accounts given of various mines and prospects. ‘The Recorp has no desiré » yrecinte the efforts of publishers above all else, that the write-up of this camp, to soon be undertaken, be accepted as a truthful, conservative and complete uccount of the minea in the vicinity of Rossland, and therefore make this offer: WE WILL PAY $100 IN GOLD FOR ANY FALSE in thia direction, but it does desire, | soaches, tot aul ANADIAN PACIFIC AY. Soo Pacific Line. ‘The Cheapest, Most Comfortable and Direct Route from ROSSLAND, KASLO, NELSON AND ALL; KOOTENAY POINTS. Through Tickets to and from the Pacific ast to Kastern and furopean Points. Eqnipment unsurpassed, combining palatial dinning and, sleeping cars, luxurious day , tourist and free colonist sleeping cars it Sunda; Pin. Root ints rticulars as to rates, tickets, terms, etc ‘any agent Cantdian Pacific Railway o run on Leaving Rossland daily frect connection i¢ made witl gnay steamers at Trail for all p For ore” A. B. MacKENZIE, Agt., Rossland. H. M. MacGREGOR, Traveling Passenger Agent, Nelson. E. J. COYLE, District Passenger Agent, Vancouver. Containedin the Entire Write-Up And will obligate the Recorp’s plant and good will of the paper to the aithful performance of this obliga- tion. We only wish to qualify this offer by being released from obligation when others are given as authority. Realizing that it will be impossible to obtain all information desired, by persenal examination, and expert opinions, we make this reservation. Tho. write-up, which will firat be published in the DatLy REcoRD, will be re-published in the Weekly, and then, condensed and revised for the SOUVENIR Which will appear about October 15th. ‘This issue will consist of at least 10,000 COPIES ly Round and TT ceiving iaquiries concerning this section of the country which are difficuit to answer by letter, s0 the Recorpgives 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 Arrowhead, on the Columbia river, from there tu Trail by ateamer, and from Trail to Ross- land by the Columbia & Western railway. From the south via Cc. M. Weller, PRACTICAL PLUMBER All work attended to promptly Office and ehcp corner Columbia nd ‘Spo kane street. JOHN M. BURKE Will examine and report on mines for sale, and also on mines of which The Fast Line \Through Tickets to all points in the ‘Trains depart from Spokane, No. 1, west bound, No. 2 2 east bound, TICKETS TO JAPAN AND CHINA For apply to agents of the 8. F. nectlons, oF BS, A.D. GHARLTON, .- Asst, Gen. Pass, Agent, ‘No, 255 Morrison 8£., Portland, Write for a new map of Kootenay country Superior Service Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. via TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC 8. 8. Co. information. time garasy rape and tickets F. D. GIB! General Agent, Spokane, Wasn. The Eureka Consol Capitalization Shares, $1.00 Each. This Company ewns-the Eureka the Colville Indian Reservation ni spected at any time by anyone. All Individual Stock Pooled unti Limited amount of the ‘Treasury yery low price of 10 CENTS PER will be ‘spent in dye For further information address Harry P. Jones, PRESIDENT. Line between Roasland snd Northport. idated Mining Co. $1,000.000. 500,000 Shares Treasury Stock. and Eldorado Mining Claims on ear the International Boundary They can be examined or in- | January 1, 1899. Stock is now being offered at the SHARE the proceeds of which in deyeloping the property of the company. or call upon . J. C. Coe, SECRETARY. P. O. BOX 225, ROSSLAND, B. C. Copper BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTING § AND REFINING (0, Is now prepared te buy Gold, Silver and Ores. | <—_— ae i Office and Works at Trail, B.C.8 BRICKLAYING All kinds of brick, stone and cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- layer. Office at the gun and lock Shop. Alley back of Windsor. Thos. Wilson & Co., Dealer in General Merchandise. stocais being sold. 1f my reports are found not to be correct I will refund all moneys invested cu same. JOHN M. BURKE. Roasiaud B.C Washin, by the Spokane Falls & Northern and Columbia & Red Mountain railways, Rossland 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 variously 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. This camp is now settling down on ®&_ business: The populace is engaged not only in working the mines and conducting the busi- neas of the town, but are buyidg. Fur sking 15 Fire crackers, 25, Hogs, live, 13g¢ Ib. Hay $2 per ton. Hoge 6c ib Honey, Be Ib. House furniture 80. Hair cloth, 30. Hair, 20 per cent. Tsinglaes, 25. Illum’g oi Ink, 25 per cent. ¥ il, 26. India rub cloth’g,35- or bonding and developing min- ing property; buying and selling real estate; building houses for rental. purposes, pecting and pros, staking p' tors. Many are heresimply looking on 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 s pay rol] but not for a few years. Internationa: Navigation and Trading Co,, Ltd. Steamer “International” and_‘ Alberta” on Kootenay Lake and River. Time Card, in effect 12th July, 1897. to chance without notice, e 7, 5:45 aan. - 14, 3:40 p.m.: Teave Nelson tor Kaslo an except Sunday, 4:45 p.m., oP osaand ‘10:30 a m.; S New Service on Kootenay Lake. Boundary, Bui Kaslo, Sunday... ection at Bonne: troioe east bound, leaving 8 and west bound arriving ne 7 p.m. for Bonner’s Ferry. e Alt before leaving ‘i G. ALEXANDER, Gen. Man. Kaslo, B.C., 12th July. 1897. Subject -M. | 459 Riverside avenue, | ‘awaits arrival of International REN. New Lot of Shoes Juat Atrived. . Rossland, B. C SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE ‘° COEUR d@’ALENE MINES, SAN FRANCISCO, Andall via Salt Lake and Deny 3r. eign countries. CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD MINES teeastand south. Only line east Steamship tickets to Europe and other for- ‘The latesc methods and appliances. Artistic Crown and Bridge Work. frente on Ones ALUMINUM, light and. dur able OFFICE: 43 E. Columbia Ave. Over Fraser’s Drug Store. Lave, | SOKANR TIME SOHEDULE | anarve be i Porined, 7:45 a.m" Daily. Daily. Local Mail: — Coeur d’- Alones, Farmin; field, Colfax, Pt an and Moscow. 7:15 a.m 6:40 4m ‘Dally. | First-class Building brick s¢ : BRICK. ; Stassi 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 outaide investors and will rotect them from wild cate, A. B. FINDLEY, D.D.8., L.D.S. Graduate of'the Philadelphia Dental college avd Hospital of Oral Surgery. Rossland. B. C ROSSLAND OPERA HOUSE For Terms epply to MI88 LILLIAN BEDDABD, Mauager. P.O. Box 862. Spokane st. and Cooke ave. Ymir Livery And Feed Stables. Draying ‘abd Teaming, | Specialties. Hay and Grain of All jh PRICE & McLEOD, Prop’s Ymir, B.C. The Anglo-Canadian Mining Exchange, Ltd PRICES. For thro’ apply to 0. Spokane, Ausland, B.C J. CAMEBELL, General Agent... ‘W. H. HUBLBURT, Gun. Pass. AGENT. Portland, Oreon ch tickets and furtuer information & N, office. 20 Columbia avenue ALEX LARSON, P. O. Box 791. Samples and particulars at Empey Bros. TIME CARD. , Subject to change without notice. rains ran on Pacific standard time. 1003 a.m. ir « 3013am. McGuigan % “ 10.38 a.m. Cody Junction, Ls Arrive 10.50 a.m. yndon = Leav CODY LINE. y iy ROBERT IRVING, . Fs 5 G.F.& P.A Snperintendent KASLC & SLOCAN RY. Each day betweon TRA!I. wud ROSSLAND on the COLUMBIA & Run made in Ono Hosr. aegaG eine? with steam No. 8 leaves Trail at 8: ‘No. 4 leaves Ross: at at Trail. ‘ ‘No. 5 leaves Trail at 5:45 p.m. connects with + | Steamer t yr Lytton at Trail. 6 Passenger Trains “WESTERN R’y nd at 7e.m. ecnnects, in| th Roa Mountain trai anette ntain train for meine rend urs pin tones - | with C.P.B. main line steamers for the noth F. P. GUTELIUS, Gen. Supt. 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. 7 Rui wo Fast Trains ‘daily ‘Wisconsin Central Line St. Assorted Colors. Attra tive Design. Record Job Office OFrice: e DRUG STORE Mining Stcoke and Claims bought and soid Gro. GukD/ Secretary HE ERCUAIDD HATIOUAL BAIR arias ‘and Undivided Profits $50.000. Jaecb Hoover, president; A. J. Ross, viceprs:- dent; E. J. Dyer, sashter. Special attention paid to mining escraws. SPOKANE - : : WAS @IBGON & WILCOX Practical Plumbers Fatimates furnished on all work. Shop and office at w. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND. EMBALMING, Court, near Bt OFsx DAY AND mont. Caskets aid Metal Linas always on hant Teegrapt rdere promptly attended to. phe. 15¢ Ib 30 per cent JO. M. FOX & CO, Columbia Ave. and Lincoln St. Going to Chicago ‘To Anywhere East see that your ticket fiom Minneapolis, Bre Paul + Duluth, reads vis P THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE rich sortely. cxsalied by oe o eave Minneapolis iches are ‘Three fi jess ins lea the imaginary ang Folens and 8 Seat ee Sheets ts buscom rains. it rire ses . The make Zaimis, Premier, Falls to Receive the Pau:, Minneapolis and Chicago and Support. Milwankee and all points in Wisconsin, makin: connection in Chicago with all lines run-..ag east and west. For full information regar¢!2g rontes, rates, maps, folders, ». address your nearest ticke. * JAMED Basement, Postoffice Block. Cotrwnis AvEnng, Roerrarv, BO in the Job Printing line. Athens, Oct. 2.—It is semi-officially announced that the Greek cabinet has been constituted as follows: M. Zaimis, president of the council and minister of the interior; Prince Wavrosordato, minister of foreign af- fairs; General Smolenski, minister of war; Admiral Canaris, minister of marine; M. Streit, minister of finance; M. Panagitopoulo, governor of the na- tional bank and minister of justice. The split with ex-Premier Delyannis is widening. Delyannis has issued a man- ifesto disayowing Premier Zaimis, who was formerly a Delyannist. It was officially announced later that ¥ M. Zaimizs, the president of the council, z would assume the portfolio of the for- Spoke: Livery hnical Co lege. B.C. eign office instead of that of ior; . Ce fefining comp: that M. Pomme would scape ine’ post rei son ne & Hedning company: of minister of justice and minister of Spokane Stamp Works. ine ad interim; M. Colkerpas, . morine teria 5 ‘ Uerpas, sna, Nes Bank, Spokane. THE . WEEKLY RECORD Will be Issued Every -—— asap, | THURSDAY _ Atlantic Stoamship Tickets. wcatltz mestreat§ M OR N I N G If bound for Europe, xi desiring to] Physici e and A h = t friends or relatives from Lada ado not fail to call on the near-| \2iSurgeoss. the Royal Colles of Tine Fac est Gamedias ‘Pacific Railway agent, or| 7 ‘Of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow. communicate with Bpectalty made of Bye and Eat Disenses. W. Stir, Jj Ovvsom SMITH-HEWITT BLOCK. C. W. RICHIE & 00. Mines and Mining Stock*ro«ers 11 Post Street, srea -B WAs@InaTon. NeDelay. Money tolcan on Mortgages and Colateral Se. curities, apply |T. Gregson & Co. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Advances made on Consignments. - Notaries, Conveyancers, #4 conan, ee. eeu WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS, J. J. Henager and Alex Wilson have valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murphy creek, Sullivan rare ee) Horse, Champion creek an i nine claims, ou which a. woctiag Gat? will be given upon reaso oa - _ mable terme, avenue, Good Boslaad. 4" ‘We.will give you. good.valuefor your money; but must have it, so donot ask Credit. . Call and get estimates .on anything you want done. A. H. Christenson, brick and stone wor: Alex. Larson, brick manufacturer. ‘Wm. L. Webb, second hand farniture. Mine_Companies. Hi Canadian Gold Fields Syndicate. Salmon River Mining company. Railroad Companies. Canadian Pacific. O. RB. & N. | Broo! Northern Pacific. Kaslo & Slocan. The Northwestern. Wisconsin Central. International Nav. & Trade Co. Out of Town Advertisers. L. C. Dillman, broker, Spokane. Topping, Trail, B. C. ND. Gen. Pass. Agt., “:. vaukec, Wis Or GEORGE 8. BATTY, Gen Agt.,246 Stark St.Portland, Ure a es Paper, 25 per cent Pamphlets, 15clb Print press, 10 Ruled paper, 85 per cent. “ Stereotypes, 1}¢c sq in Sewing machines, 30 per cent. to Chi Steam engines, 26 per cent. aod 3 gs Tal ‘Train Accommoda- ‘ wand Btoow sob ctioe io numbering Kort: You Cannot Save Money © © * + By Sending Your Work Away TO PROSPECTORS,. We ure making a Specialty of stocking good mining proper- ties and ars daily INCORPORATING propomcions in all Districts of B. GC. Tressury stocks all listea East. For further par iculara apply to LC. DILLMAN, 11 & 12 Bherwood Bik, Spokase; Wass DON’T FORGET. Do not forget that the Recorp job offices ; will eave yn money, do your work promptly and in the best style. A ese Taveller who Patronizes it. and all kinds of work promptly, neatly W. H. MEAD, Agent. and wlli save you money. ‘8-17-t£ I F. 0. BAVAGE, _—_—_~— Oregon Peavaine Aca The Roseland laundry has moved and has better facilities than ever for good prompt work, Office Hall’s barber shop in basement near Grand Union peels The Rossland Laundry will call for rih . ‘ose! ry ca fe reelf, or subscrihe your clot return and seo for you! 4 nicely igther and retarn them cu"barber | for the Daxx or WasstT s op, basement next Grand Union ho-|, BsOoED. tel, 7-90-t8 Counter scales. Iron planes. up with two and three-story busi- ness houses. For turther information come t will contain all tbe principal pews published in the Daily RECORD JOB OFFICE