ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER 0. SMITH. PUBLIBHED DAILY BXCRFT SUNDAY. ALL COMMUNICATIONS to the fultor must be -ccompanied by the name and address Of the writer, uot nevedarily tor publica tion, but as evidence of good faith, BUBSCRIPTION RATES. Daily’ per week by carrie Dally per year, foretga ‘WEEKLY RECORD, Weekly, per half year. ‘Weekly, per year... 09 | 8ix months ago. sy HOSHLAND KVERING RUCORD, HOVEMIRR 08, 180d. :BOOK UNDER an BAN, ° Excommunication. Martinelli, the A li delegate, has received from Rome. two important decrees. The fict ia from the congregation of the Index, a branch of the once:powerful- Inquisition, or Holy office, and declares tbat the book, “Monks and Their Decline,’’ by Rev. George Zurcher, pastor of St. Joseph’s Ckarch, Buffalo,-N. Y., has been placed underthe banofthe church, and the author iain danger of excommunication unless he retracte his errors. Father Zurchor’s book was published It describes the alleged drinking habits of Jesuite and other or- ‘Weekly, per year, foreign Subscriptions invariably in advance, Advertising rates will bemade known on ap- plication WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1898. NOTICE, On and afver December 3, The Rossuanp! Ev- MING Rxconp will be delivered to any address in the United States or Canada for$5-a year, ‘and delivered toany part of the clty for 15 cents a week, or 50 cents a month ders inthis and-foreign countries, and is more of an argument against drinking than against the Orders. The second decree refers to funeral services of Catholics who have joined the Masonicorder. It allows a priest to officiate and the interment may be in ground, the | de- ceased wasnot openly hostile to the church, and expressed at some time, even if indirectly, a willingness to be- come reconciled to his former faith, Tomorrow being a holiday, the Record will not bo issued. - Aldi a andT! ‘are | entitled to ‘great credit for the stand they took at the city council meeting last night againat the salary grab by law and-every body believe Mr. Goodeve ‘when he saya it was “the understanding among themselves as well as with the » public that they were to serve witbout pay this year. Mayo) Wallace and Alderman Clute deny that it was under- * stood by them that there was to be no salaries paid. Mayor Wallace while Ald d ed the pay PY -of salaries, so the Record and his friends i will beeurprised at Mr. Wallaces stand ‘in this matter. As Ald. Barrett was not there, and id known to be againet paying salaries, and as Alderman Lalonde wishes to be on: “ derstood not to be pledged to Plains of Abraham. It will surprise most people to learn that the Plains of Abraham, that. san- guinary and.glorious field, are only held on a lease by the Dominion Government That lease is now. near .its resiliations, and the Sisters of the Hotel Dieu of Quebec, who the owners, speak of divid- ing the property into building lota and selling it. The Literary. and Historical Society of Quchec and the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society’ will petition the Féderal government to take steps to preserve the historic battlekeld. Coke Ovens Opened. Laet week four of the coke ovens of the Crows Nest Pass Coal Company at Fer- nie were fired, and the work of manufac- “Monks.and Their Decline” Is :In Danger of BANK OF MONTREAL. Genital. All Pala up, - 713 600:Co0 SIR DONALD A, SMITH. «+sPresident. gon, CHO AS A, UECMMOND, Vice-President, E 8, CLU! -oneral Manpo'12 Rossiand B Branch. Branches in LONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. And inthe Principal Cities in Canada.> Buy and Sell Sterling Exchange and {Cable Trangers, Grant Commercial and Travellers Credits available in any part of the world. DEADTS ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETC. 4d, 8. C, Fraser, Manager. TRE “MERCHANTS BARK of Halifax. INCORPORATED -1889- CAPITAL, PAID-UP - ° REST : Directors. ‘T. 8. Kenny, Esq., preridont: Thos Ritchie, Eaq., Vice-president; Michacl Dwyer, eas wuld, wiley Smith, Esq.; Faller, ALG? Won! David’ Matieen! D. it. Duncan, Cashier. Montreal Branch, Edson L. Pease, Manager; Montreal West End Branch, corner Notre Data ahd Selgueurs streets: Montreal Weatmonnt, corner Greene Ave. nud St, Catherine Streets. AGENCIES IN NOVA agora, Antigonish ihe ae jay sbor don: gerry, ielond (Hania Cb.) Pleas eeeebaEs Bhubevacadie, Bydney, Trato, Weymn AGENCTES IN NEW BRUNSWICK. Bathurst, Dorchester, Fredericton, Kingston (fent 1co3 .} Moncton,’ Newcastle, ‘Sackville, AGENCIES IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Charlottetown, Summerside. AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND, 8t. John’s. AGENCIES IN BRITWH COLUMBIA. Rossland, Vancouver, Vistoria, Nelson, and BANKRUS AND CORRESPONDENCE. Bay ‘uring coke waa d, saya the Neleon Tribune. The company has 50 coke ovens completed, and fires in the cthers will be started at once. Fernie ia to be populated with Nova Scotia coal miners, and.160 miners with their fami- lies are now on their way to the new the by law tpon its final passage there is atill a chance for it being defeated. > —_————— ‘The death of Daniel Tooney, a ranch- er living on Denmon creek, near Savona, is laid at the door of the horities of mines. T ty af miners with their families arrived at Fernie last werk. For a Canadian Agency. ‘Washington newspaper men say that if a Canadian.agency was established there it would facilitate the quest for ‘Kamloops hospital. ‘He was brought to town very sick, and laid awhile in a liv- ery stab], and finally diedin the lock up, unattended, because the hospital would not receive him until the papers * were ‘just right.” Thiaia altogether * too much red tape. Attorney General ‘Martin has ordered an inqmry upon the complaint of-Mr. Dean, member from :Kamloopa. It is to be hoped that those + to-blame will be dismissed from service and severely punished. The amount of conservative red tape business in Can- ada is a disgrace to an enlightened peo- ple. . That Sewerage Question. The Nelson Tribune says: The city of ‘Ressland bas opened negotiations ‘with the provincial authorities witha view to‘ securing their consent to the draining of Rossland’s sewage into the Columbia river. every'city in the interior expects to en- _ joy, it islikely that the request of the “eity council of Rossland will be complied with. ‘ Ifitis not, interior politica in the next contest will probably turn upon the questions of sewers and sewage. It is not likely, however, that an adminis- ‘tration which counta out the postage atamp allowance of ita employes will * adopt any of the expensive sewage fads of the provincial board of health, e Rossland Metal Works. J. F. Fitzpatrick, the sanitary plumb- er, of the Rossland Meta! Works, is Pre- pared to do your plumbing, hot w: and gas fitting, gaunteeing all work, at the lowest living prices. Okanoga: building, Spokane Ftreet. ie As thisisa privilegé} on C dian topics which cropup at Washington. The British ambassador 1s affable enough, buthe has not always the Canadian information to give out, The Central American States have an agency there which§place infor- mation at the disposal of Washington correspondents, and it is a valuable in- fluence in moulding public opinion in the United States. Train Load of Silk and Chinese. Aspecial train from the coast with four coaches of Chinese . passengers and and six carloads of silk will pasa through the city this morning, says the Manito- ba Free Preas of the 19th inst.. The con- tents of the silk cars was worth over .a million dollars, Dr. Findley, dentist, has removed his office upstairs, next to the Bank of B, N. A., Columbia ave. - Office hours 9 a. m. to.5 p.m. 22:1m ‘Raw from Her of Canada, nk . of New York, hace Noiénal Bank, Boston, National | Hide dnd Chicago, Paris, Franco: London 3 ‘Tugland; John M, Smith Manager, Rossland. The Bank of BRITS! NORTH ANERIGA ESTABLISHED 1836, Incorporated by Royal Charter, Paid-Up Capital 84,866,666, Reserve Fund 1,387,000 London Office: 3 Clements’ Lane, Lombard 8t. Court st pisses J,H, Brodie, John James Cater, G Richard. Hy Giyn, Henry J. Farrer, Lpenith Hoare, H. Hy Mendalt FA Js Kingsto id Fred- erie Labbock, 6 A. ah WALLIS. . ore! ena 6 Office in Can: James, 8t., Mont- real H, Srrxi J. Euusty, ‘General f Manager. {NOTICE TO VOTERS Qualification of Voters for Muni- cipal Elections tor the Year 1899, 1st. All. ratepayers who have on or before the First Monday in December, 1898, paid all municipal rates, taxes, aesess- ments and license fees, payable by him or her to the inunicipality; or 2nd, . Who is a resident and i NOTIGE, Notice ia hereby iven that e ait locan yibecial ven be D. 1898, pat 8 ad day afternoon, for the election of and for the purpose of consid if deemed alvieable of passing a reeolu. tion authorizing the registrat! ion of the company under the Companies Act, 1897, under. tho. name of the Rossiant Golden Gate Development. and Gold cue Company, Limited. THOMAS PREST, Fy Dated 7th November, 1897. eerelary, burinees and is o holder of a trade i- cense in the munici} ality, t'e annual fee’ for which is not.less than five dol-|- or Who is a householder, and that the rent or renta, or rent value or values thereof, is not less than sixty dollars per unnum each, and hason or before the first day of { December, 1898, per- sonally delivered to the asseseor or city clerk a statutory dgtlaraticn made and subscribed . before a judge, stipen- |S diary or police: magietrate, justice of the peace or nutary public, forins of which can be obtained at Me MCOUE: office. Ci ity Assessor, Rossland, B. C., Nov. q 897. The Mascot. Gold: Mining NOTICE Re Mineral Act. fo OTICE is heroby given that section 2 N ict whieh p rovides that, HA Free alent woof such aed me al yor Moreof such cialis work 780 eae entitle him or: thom t at rie fou. miltioral has been {as J.FRED HUME.& Minister of Yf perepeieaet of Mines, Victoria, B. CeO ie Neto. Limited Liability. 6 olttce Tan? ha 0) Act, 1897” otice fs hereby elven, that Charles R. Ham of Ri barrister, has Leen on pontsiel tne attorney nthe, “Caledonia Con- dated an nd fling an nd SRosslan di Mining jiNatite aliver Hell Mining , company: { ace Of umbla Avenue, Rossi nd, thethidday "of October, x. Dr. a of three o’cl the afternoon, oro of considering, and,if deanved: ade ial feposing of the whole oF any part oft seta 3, rights, powers, franchises and privile theCompany to such person of company and pen. such terms or conditions as “the Fohare ders may deom advisable, and to transac! other business as may lawfully be broug! retin her tute notice that, on Monday, the day of Octul 1898, a is ofut a loned first meeting will be submitted fur con- ion ante this oer day of Auguat, 1898, . CAMPBELL, : ae Yori Clive Pringle reslene fs Dated the 18th day of JOLT! ‘ON, hO5t Rezistrar of Joint’ stock, Compantes, LE ROI LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE. JOHN F. LINBURG, Proprietor. STYLISH ‘RIGS FOR RENT, FIRST-CLASS SADDLE AND PACK HORSES. Reine mein Av ‘Avenue, *Phone No. 87. ommercial Alley, "Phono No, 89, +O. BOX 186 Z ~ MINERAL ACT, -1896. Certificate of Improvement. NOTICE. ate in the Trail Crees Mining Division gt Wet “Sea | nor! re locs ted :— if i Sheep the Miners Geriiticate NO, ISOLA, acting a8 agent for Hdward Afey, Fiee Miner's ¢ Certiicate ‘No, 88124, intend, sixty days from the date horcof, toapbly to the iaioing becorder fora terlint of improvements, for the purpose of ob- falStnye Crown Urant tothe nbove And further take notice that ‘notiany winder section 27, m need before the is- suanee, of ‘such « ‘ebtidcate © of riinprovements, Dated this 2th day of Netober, 1888, . B, CHANTRELL, APPLICATION TO INCORPORATE, Notice is hereby gizen, that eat pplication wi wa Bratiches in Canada. London, Brantford; Temilton, Toronto, «ings ton, Mi qntreal Quebes, St, John N. 8, eee A ante g, Man, Fredericton, Bs Fst neo Fer Rossland: Rasle nd igesh, Pity, B. City, shai N. We Agents In ee Vat Beatth: London Bankers, ‘The Bank of England and Messrs. Glyn & Co, 1 wereie “pene Liverpool, Bank of ol. Australia, an of. Australia pe y Zeslond, U Paton ol DR. CHASE MAKES A Toes to Her Knees | cee" Mrs.. Knight, 17 Hanover Place, Toronto, makes the following statement :— YY mother, Mrs. Wright, who lives at Norval, near Doncaster, suffered a summer and winter with Eczema in her feet. She could not walk, and very seldom got any sleep. It became so bad that she was perfectly raw from the toes tothe knees. After trying every available remedy without receiving any benefit, and almost hopeless of relief, she was advised to try Dr. Chase’s Ointment. She has altogether used 8 boxes since com- i but with the happiest results, ‘Hunter Bros., —FoR— e Fresh Fancy Groceries. Table Delicacies, ROCQUEFORT Cen IMPERIAL CH: SWI1ss ieeon CROSS & BLACKWELLS’. JAMS, 1 aS PICKLES. 1 CO. tand' CHOCOLATES. for she is now completely cured. There is but one scar on one of her fect, a memento of her fearful suffering condi- tion, Any person desiring further testi mony in this case is at liberty to communi- cate with Mrs. Wright at her address, Norval Mrs. Knight says after such a grand success, is it any wonder we recommend Dr. Chase's Ointment? MMSE & D. & DEACON, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Roseland, I B.C. Miner Bullding, Columbia Avenue. an and depen, F Sh ariored “Mercantlic india, London/and Ching, Agra Hank, Yndles, Colonial Bank. Parte, Megouard, Krauss & Co, Lyons, Credit Lyon: W. T. OLIVER, Mgr., Rossland. When Going East~ Use a first class line in traveling be- tween Minneapolis, St. Paul and Ch - cago, ond the principal towns in Cen- tral Wiscongin. Pullman Palace > Bleeping and Chair Cara in service. The Dining cars are operatedin the in- terest of its patrons, the most elegant service ever inaugurated. Meals are served a la carte. To obtain first class service, your ticket should read via The WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES Direct connections at Chicago and Mil waukee for all eastern points. For full information call on your neareat ticket agent or write Jas C Pop, [General Yass, Agent, or Jas. A. Clock, MiLWaUxea, Wis General Agent, 246 Stark Street,” Portland, Ore i Powers and assots ofan: ‘sad Dureard. inet Bertone Company Limited, and the Ve! Nelson Telephone Company, ord vestiny fine e in the ra 0 to b= {ncurporated and to'assume the ata lities entered into by the aforese{d com the conférrin tipon tho dald company, bo to be incorperat the powers to purchase, leate, take ove", oF o1h- ny 1c pan “in any part he Province of B: utah Usiumble navin ng emits Shjeets to, the company s0 to melvaniate eth such other es ai - ‘y necessiry to otely carry on and operate the dor any of thom Boted this tine day 1898. Me! fivdasts. Solleitors for Applicants. ight and comp SPN PHIELibs a Wi “MINERAL AOT. 1896. Certificate of Improvements, NOTICE, Myrtle No.1 mineral Claim, situate in the iicreek Mining Division of West Kootenay districts Where located:—About one half a mille: pps sullivan creek and westof the colum: ‘lake notice that I, Wm. BE. Fevereau, geting an agent for Charles can Oe. G. Sanders, i, Ts and W. a: Btehenson, Free Minor’ 13306, Intend, sixty ¢ a 4 the above claim And further. take hotles that action, finder section 37, mi menced before the suance of rach cerilicety, of im) rovementa: Dated this 16th day Saas DevEneaT “RLS MINERAL AT 1898. Certificate of Improvements NOTICE. Biack Bull Mineral Claim, situate in the Trail Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay Dis trict. Whore located: 8 Sullivan ereck, C1 a of jmprovement . purpose of renee And further take notice thee nett section 31, must be commenced ‘uotore Bete suance of tuch certificate of improvements, MINERAL ACT, 1898, Certificate of Improvement, NOTICF. aperior No. 4 Mineral Claim, situate in the real Creek Mining Divi mn uf West ‘ootenay About four salles And further fake notice that action, under section 87, must be d_ betor Suaree of such certificate of} ‘iaprovencent = Dated. this fifteentn day « a Repten.bor, 1898, E, DEVaREUX, SPOKANE FALLS & NORTHERN Netson & Fort &uepparp Ry. e|Red Mountain Railroad. be Oe The only. direct route Nelson: and: Kootenay lake and Slocan points, @ ‘yer Every day in the year between SPOKANE, ROSSLAN: Dand SANDON, No. 4 for Spokane und Pacific coast con nection leaves Rossland at 8:45 a, m. No. 6 for. Nelson, Kaslo. and Slocan poluts. Jeaves Rossliud at. .12:05 p. nt -| No. 3 from Nelson, ete., arrives in Ross- Jand at. No.6 from ‘Spokan points, arr. in Rossland 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 oteatuore for Kaslo and Kootenay lake oiuts. Passengers for Kettle river and Boundary creek connect at Marcus with stage daily, a= E.G BICKSON, 0. 0-7. A. Spokane, 28h : W RUFF Agent, Ross.and A. few thousand old papera have accu- mulated at the Record office which will be euld at 16c a 100, or 200 fur.25c. ADDRESS A A. SMITA, TIMES BUILDING Dated this 14th day of Foptem| er, IRV, + EB. Devsaeux CHICAGO, Xs HN GISOS OHS Reforms That Will go Into Effect] ® January 4, 1898. NEW FORMS —OF DECLARATIONS Designed by the Department at Ottawa For the Use of Importers, New forme of oaths and declurations Be relation to envuices and entries. have zen preprrid, by order-in-council at Ottawa, for.the- purpose ‘of siinphfying |; forms of jt entry and of ft the fin ling of true valaes etc. ‘The new ry gulationg will be put in‘force Janvary| 1, 1899... - While. it’ {s.optional-.wheth- er they are used.-between. now. and that date, their use ia imperative alter the first of the new year. Under the new form of oath the im- porter is required to’ declare that the. invoice represents” a transaction, and that the value shown on the entry—not in the —invoice—exhibits. a~ fair market value of goods. when sold for home consumption in.the country: of ex- port. = Also anew form of certificates must be made by the exporters on their-in- voices. At present all the importer has to do is to write the words ‘‘certified cor- rect” on the invoice. Under the new form he wil] be required te certify. that the invoice is true and correct, and -that where there is a difference of any- price shown therein and ordinary credit pric- es, at which.the same articles.are_sold bona fide by the exporter in alike quan- ES eee BELL TAPS AND FIRE BOXES, ° 7 7am... 12 noon, Vpn fe Hea esa oe ne! ol mont G fu Aoclety Hall. x i ‘The location, of. the fire alarm boxes Ia as follows: ‘No. 85, Columbia ave. and Batte. No. 82, Columbia ave. and St. Paul. International. Navigation Trading Go,, Ltd. and No. 16, Ce ave. and W Foor had roorensy Lake and ‘Alberta on .| No. 27, Columbia ave. and Spokane. No. 14, Firat ave. and Wathington. No. 48, Second ave. and Washington. No. 41, Secon ave, and Earl. No..28, Kootenay ave. and Spokane, No. 52; Le Roi ave. and Davis. No, 64, Fourth ave. and St. Paul. Rossland Metal Works. Peter Rodier, the.old “yeliable tinner, | with the Rossland ‘Metal. Works, Qkan- ogan building, Fpokane Street, is; pre- pared to do all work in his Jine promptly |) at the lowest living prices. Money gan ba saved by patronizing him. C, P. RB. Tourist Cars. Tourist cars for St. Sohn’a, N.-B., connection Atlantic steamers pass Rev- elstoke Nov. 26th, Pec. 2nd, Sth and 16th. | Berth rate: on_these' cara; Revel- stoke to St. John ia $8. Last‘steamer'from Fort William for Owen.Bound will.leave Nov. 29th. ©. M. Weller, Rossiand’s popular san- itary: plumber, has the best equipped plumbing esta blishwent in the city. and is prepared to do all kinde. of plumbing, steam-fitting - ete., anywhere, , for, any |. body at any time. 11-8-tf. The Rossland Laundry 16 doing, feed work-ata reasonable price. Try them. Near the postoffice. Old newspapers for sale at the Record | 5 office, 15.cents per -hundred ; for’ 25 cen tity and for in the country of export, the latter prices are shown on the inargin or elsewhere on the invoice. The certificate of value required for the exporter on invoices|~ does not apply to goods sold for entry under the preference tariff, nor does it apply to goods not being merchandise, free goods or goods subject to a specific duty, At present both agent and importer are required to make a declaration, but under the new form the declaration of an agent of an importer will anawer. Metal Market. New York, Oct. 21.—Coppef—firm; brokers’ price, $12.50; exchange price; $12.80. Lead—very weak: .. brokers’ price, $3.50; exchange price, {3.70 to $3.75. Bar silver, 607gc;Mexican eilver dollars, 41}Ze: silver certificates 611g to B13. z | Going to Chicago nd River. Time Card, in etree 3 jaa July, 1897, Fublect to chance without no’ Ol Lay xcept sunday, 3 Resslun date ny; Thuraday, ay Friday, connection at Bonner’ trateeoat bound, leaving Spokane 7: and west bound arriving upokane 7 p.m; “[ROSSLAND OFFICIALS. rd PROVINOIAL OFFICERS, F, Ce istrar. | Joun Krrxur:—Gold Commissioner and Stipendiary, Magistrate. at W. J. Roprnson ‘—Depaty, Sheriff. E. 8. Bowgs, M.D :—Coroner. DOMINION GOVERN’NT OFFICERS R. B. McDonatp:—Collector of Customs. Government agent in charge of bureau for issuing (Klondike_ miners’ certifi- ‘cates, ~ W. 8. Jonzs:—Internal , Col- PER M0 GENTS PER MONTH lector. == ROSSLAND CITY; OFFICERS. Cc. 0. Lauonve, Alderman. A. 8. Goopgve, Alderman. J. 8..CLuTe, Jx., Alderman, Ross THon , Aldern “The Alberta awaits arri' before leaving for Bonner's Ferry. G. ALEXANDER, Gon, Man, Kaslo, B.C., 1218 July, To Anywhere East 2 see that your ticket fiom it. Paul or Duluth, reads via THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE c. ST, Pp. M. a ha RY. 8) first-claas trains If you are, zon are Avprrt Barrert, Alderman. J. Epanen, Alderman, _ G. A. Jovan, Police Magistrate. J, A. Incram, Chief of Police. We. McQuzen, Clerk and ‘Trenaurer. Wa. Harr; Asséssor, License Tnepectoy and Collector. ° R. Reppicx, M. D., Health officer. H. 8. Wallace. License Conunasonere{ 8. A. Jordan, T. M. Daly. aud Be Seul for Chicago on wera of trains. ‘The Drive Wheel o: ens, and this ia as true of railw pe ‘asf Gusineese Wits this thought in mind itis not ditioult to account for une success of The reat line from the Twin Cit sto Chicago. a Line is spontaneous on the pi Svory traveller whe} patronizes i W. &, MEAD, General Agent. Oldest House in 43 St. F, 0. BAVAGE, Wm.R_ BEACTY, UNDERTAKER, Ro:suanp British CouumsBra, The Grand European: Plan T ARTHUR, Proprietor. Sau, Portland, Oregon. ‘Traveling Agent, {KASLO & SLOCAN RY. TIME CARL, Subject to change withaut notice.> | Grains run'on Pacifi¢ atabdata time. 5 *Kaslo_ a.m, South Fork Arrive . m. Sproules ‘ Whitewater eo ueer, Lake 0.03 8, 10°38 9: mm cals Arrive 10.50 a.m. BEER EBBS “ J Suction ig? ea Leave 10.0 a.m. ‘Arrive 11,20 a.m. ROBERT IRVING, GI& PA Northwestern Line—The Ewe SE TIME | SCHEDULE. From: Spokane. Portiand, Ban Fraucis- 0, Poudieton, - Baker| City, Satt Lake, Den- ver," : Fort: Omaha, . Bt. | Chicago and East... Fast Mall 5 p.m. atforsow nd Coeur] Tekos, Wallace, Ward, “Galene aon Gariield, Colfas,| Pullman, Moscow. sam. 8p.m. 7 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS All sailing dates sub- |" fect to change. Leave Portiend, Bept. 1, 6, 11, 15, 21; 2 Te Al Alasko— :| -Bail Sept. 17. Columbia River ‘Steamers. To Astoria and rf andinges 7 W Modern in ‘all its appointments. Actors, Singers, Speakers Thousands of actors, etue entertainers, singe gers, lect re Tormented ‘with, thre weakness. aa neseo ‘selicate ‘Agnew’ va Cuiredvern: owe 1c Diners for singers id wife wero tot Fecominend it to my brother Pra Al Emmett Fostell, Actor, New York Clty —3t Suld by Goodeve Bros. Druggisty. DAIRY RANCH For ‘Sale. —— A good dairy ranch 11 milee routh-eaet from Colville, Stevens County, Wash. I¥is‘eurrounded by a fine Stock Range, Fine Spring, and a Creek Runing /; Through the Place. _ Small, Orch-} ard and Abnadunee of Small Fruit. A Good New Honee, Good Houee; Good Barn, Ice House, Dairy Ruom* Churning Done by Water Power. Other Buildings. 40 Acres In Hay and Cultivation. For Further information Call on or Address, MRS. J. W. STRUPEL, fectur- |, for mining men .. Rates rea able. Centrally, located, corner Hc tard and Mill streets. SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. “A NADIAN > PACIFIC: AND 800 LINE, =8/Ocean to -Ocean ROUTE, East .and’ West, ' .8,000 Miles OF COMFORT. —-First T OLASS J AND— Tourist Sleepers Runs Through. Baggage Checked to Destination. —No - Custom - Difficulties. —— ~"Daity~ Frain. 18:00k—Ly. -ROSSLAND. . Arr.—23 :05k —o——— Connects Weet Robson with Colum- bia River Steamers from and tor the North and with C. & K. branch trains from and to Nelson, Kaslo, Slocan and other Slocan points. —o-——_ For Rates, Tickets and Full Informa- tion Call on or Address Nearest Local Agent, or A. B. MACKENZIE, City Ticket Agent) P.G. DEN NISON, Agent, Roseland. W.F, Anderson, Traveling Passenger Agent, Nelson; Lok Ch Goyle, District Passenges Agent, Colville, Stevens County Washington. The Fast Line . 1m. |. Willamette River. - }Oregon City, Fompers salem:&, Way Landings| 280 p,m. Ex. Bands; 8:80 p.m. Mion’, Wea. _|Willamette and -Yam- Bi Bb land friday Oregon City, Deytor n a, and Way Landings. Willamette River. [4:30 p.m. m. | Portland to Corvallis {Tu ‘and Wav Landings. Snake River. Biperia to Lewiston. H.W. ADAMS, Gen'l Ag, Spokane, v . W. 8. HURLBURT, @ "Passenger 4 "Ste Dregon. “all Points The Dining Car Route via | Yellowstone Park. “a THE SAFEST AND BEST. Solid Vestibuled Trains Equipped with - Pullman Palace Cara, Elegant Dining Cars Modern Day Coachea, Touriet Sleeping Cara Through Ticketa to all points in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA, Stoamship ticketa to all parta of the world, TICKETS To JAPAN AND CHINA TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC ‘Trains depart from Spokane. No. 1, ei a, 840 PLB. Boe eg 7:00 A.M, information, timocards, mapsand tickets anny tongenta of the 5..F. & N. its nections, or EUW. Bury, Agt. Red Mt. B3 . D, GIBBS, General Agent Spokane, Wasn. A D, CHARLTON, eon- ORMAR “aan ETON 2 “THE MAPLE LEAF ROUTE.” | Pullman Compartment Sleeping Cars, . Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars on the European Plan,} Fiee Reclining Chair Cars, Uniformed Train Porters, -|Bmpany Ushers at Depots ARE FEATURES Of the Train Service of the Chicago Great Western Ry.” —No Change of Cars of Any Class— BETWEEN © © ticago and St. Paul anc Minneapolis, Dubuque and Des Moine, 8t. Joseph and Kansas City —— F, H. Lord: Saree set tices Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, or dest: December 1 Tne Rosstanp Evy- ENING Rzcorp will be delivered to any part of the city or to any ad- “dress in the Dominion of Canada or the United States for $5.PER YEAR ee rn $3 FOR:SIX MONTHS In the city, Toe Rzcorp will be B mailed or delivered to’ subscribers for 15 cents a week or 50 cents a month. The news columng 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 enlarged. $5a Year Jecombor | MONTANA LIVERY 26. 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