bukery Héadquarters on Washington street. The plant of the bakety alone cost over $1,00". 106 THE OHURCHES: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Church on Nickle Plate Flat— Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p, rti., Sunday school 2:80 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- ng. W. CO. Dodds, pastor. PRAT DEPARTMENT, >. Thornton Langley, sus DOMINION HOTEL, smn. BEST SECOND-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY. Elegantly furnished rooms. Dining room weltsanpyes and supplied with white help. Retes, $1.00 to $1.75 per day. Meals 25centseach. A share of public patronage solicited. Mr. & Mrs. GEO. OWENS, Props. Peed atid Livery =~| ROSSLAND EVENI “ STABLEs, in alley rear of ii Stok. Gatien a 7 Hadley & Shannon = VOL. I. NO, 121: W. R. Meyers has commenced the erection-of a tivo-stofy hotel which will reach from the Bowery to Bridge street and will be ready for occupancy in about six weeke. ~—— GRAND CONCERT AND BALL Joba McTeer Repass. Given Under the Auspices of the Irish- American League. wa! METHODIST CHURCH. Church in north part of Town— Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school Prayer ‘i Wed at 8. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson re- mained in Rossland last night visiting friends, and returned homs today. The program will be as follows: . Overturo—“Irish Airs” ......Rose Prof. Dreyfous. . Recitation—Selected J. J. Thornton. . Vocal Solo—Sel A J. N. Hermsen, Mrs. Dunlop. . Duet—Vocal Solo—Selected Mining 1 2 3 4 Messrs. Martin and Scully. 7 Miss Agust 7. 8. 9. Anvestinents. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1897. A MINER'S NARROW ESCAPE HE c ‘feaacsauass J. E. Almstrom, of Northport, golicitea, | Wash, is in Trail on mining busi Proprietors, BATES! New and Fresh Sas & ie ae WaNtED—A respeetable ladastzions .JusT stup and lookin Fraser’s win- * * ¥ eohe apt paving, 15, ou dow and see the beautiful rfume All Lines in Our Gent’s Furnishing Depattment Complete, fj! stair om. 25, took 1 F, atomizers. dB ; i : r 7 bath micrning services igs meee 10 a MON SHAVING prike lr you want money, a. m. Sunday School ‘ p. m. : G h Iry, Evening services vespers and_Lene- OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE. : PARLOR... , Petehes eT eee distion 7 :30 p. Father Le Mav, ' ‘ + ONE door Parish Priest. Tait oh Grand Union he. A pee e e w C. Ladner, pastor. _ PRICE 5 CENTS Hawley, J J Campbell, H C Sharp, R O Baker, T R Hughes, A Constantine, W P Baker, P Anderson, J Gow, F Canada, O Forsith, A Pelon, W H Smail, Jobn Stinson, John Box, Heo- tor McPherson. This requisition was circulated today and’ the list of sig- natures was obtained before noon. Mr. Hewitt, upon the presentation (of the requisition responded with the following letter declining the honor: Rossland, March 12, 1897. Gentlemen :—It is with$feelings of deep satisfaction that I receive this reqi not only b it ex- presses good feeling but because it is @ generous certificate of canfidence in me which I shall long remember and treasure as among my happiest ex- periénces. I would very gladly com- ply with your request to offer myself as a candidate for an aldermanic seat, but as I have never serieusly thought seeking such honcr at the hands of the electors of this city and my pres- ent circumstances will not admit of CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Church on Le Roi avenue, first building on left-hand side, west of kane street.—Sunday services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. H, Irwin, M. A., Oxon. Our stock of Twéeds comprises the best goods that: foreign and. domestic manufacturers can produce. WANT COLUMN. Fenconta atine for the first Insert ‘cents atthe theres: BUSINES’ PRRAONALS. evcce: REcoRD BLock, ROBSLAND, B.C. Charles Kapps, of Kaslo, B. C.. in town. is atruck him on the jaw so bard that be has net been able to eat anything but soup since. Whether the blow was a “left hook” or a ‘friendly tap” was not brought out in court as Mr. Pfun- der did not resist the eharge and promptly paid a fine of $10 and coats. Fixe navel oranges and fresh’ ranch eggs just received at the Columbia Candy Company, Reserve street, near Washington, “8-5 Ralph White has just returned from Wild Hurse where he, has spent sev- eral days taking observations on Por- cupine, Bear, Barrett and Quartz creeks, He brought with him several sucks of fine specimens which he col- lected from prosperties that had been worked during the winter, Mr. White saysthat the Salmon country ia all tight and will bear close attention this summer. WAS NOT CONSULTED Hendrickson. Recitation MTUATION® WANTED. .» Vocal Salo M . Recitation Alex. Roy’s Leg Broken in the Blue Bird- Shaft. Mr. Lalonde Says He Had Nothing To Do CATHOIIC CHURCH, Mi Church in west end of town—Sab » Vocal Solo diamonds, call at Uncle ashingtom St, 16 For Fine Fruit and Choice Candies call at the Columbia andy. Company, block. Reserve atreet, near Washington. lm For Rent—Fine furnished .-com- |; Br baving your washing seat te fortable rooms for rent. Apply to Im-| the Rossland : laundry you take. no perinl Cigar Store, Spokane street. tf el wi For Rent — Elegantly hed rooms, plastered and well heated. Roi avenue, south of the Allan. . Vocal Solo Mies McCreary. 10. Vocal Solo... oe Mr. Whiteside. To be followed by refreshments and ball. Adinission for lady and gentleman, 1 ROOM’ FO REST. ce, QUEER LITTLE PATIENT: POLICE.COURT PROCEEDINGS WITH NAMING CANDIDATES For Rent—A furnished and uafur- nished room for rent in the Recs BAPTIST CHURCH. Services in the School house erery Lord’s day at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday sehool at 12 e’clock. Good music. All are cordially invited. The Siaters Hope It Will Live Till St. Patrick'’s-Day. propriet Garspany, Limited, Capitalized for only $250,000. TREASURY STOCE 25cts. Queer Little Patient at the Sis- ters’ Hospital--City News. For Aldermen and is Not Bound to the Committee’s Action. G. & POUNDER, Pres. Esealet’s Colonna Cafe. . . Fresh , Supplies evory day by ex press, Finest Oy- aters, Fish and A queer little patient was borne by gentle hands to the Sisters’ hospital this morning. The drugs’ prescribed by wise’M. D’s have no virtue to re- store the glow of health to the wasting little form almost as frail as a shad It ia doubtful if the physicians who frequent the hospital have stooped to luok at the creature. But the Sisters and affiicted in the ward watch overit ; tenderly and hope to.see it at least ter. He said lost eveving to a RecorD convalescent on St. Patrick’s day. P in the p of half It isafour leaved shamrock. Ite] dozen gentlemen” that he knew no- The A. O. U. W. masked ball given $1 last evening was a proneunced social success being thproughly enjoyed by the large number present. The merriment continued until nearly 4 o'clock this morning. . with Is. Three doors east ef pestofiice. FROM THE RECORDS Everrrpar -triags new eustumers to. Lalonde, It stands reason that when a man makes boote and shoes ss specialty, that.it must be the right ouse. R Alex Roy, # miner employed in the Blue Bird shaft and Fred Alerd, his partner, narrowly escaped being crughad under a falling’ car in the shaft of the mine a few minutes after’ 6 o’clock yesterday evening. By @ mere accident Fred Alerd was. only slightly injured. One of his hips was. bruised. Roy was not so lucky. His right SECRET SOCIETIES. BO‘ SLAKD LODGE NO. 36, I 0.0 F- Meets every Montay might in Ma- sonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. Joun Kizxur, N. G. Joun Jackson Jr., Sect. JENNIE L. STONE, Real-Estate and. Mining Broker, RITCHIE BUILDING, COLUMBIA AVE. P. 0. Box 14. . Rossland, B. C. TRANSFERS. MARCH 11. Buffalo Bill fraction, }, C E Water- house to John Rankin. Victory and Triumph, | Jefferson Lewis and Olaus Jeldness to R A Macdonald and D A Bogle. Victory, Triumph, D A Bogle and RA Macdonald to Victory and Tri- umph Gold Mining company. Albany, 1-10,S J Graham to Thos It now . appears that” the Lalond pai committee not only, acted presumptously, but arbi- trarily in placing an aldermanic ticket in the field and that My. Lalende was not as much as consulted in the mat- FOR BALE, = a ee eee, Barr & Rusa have opened a hay, groin, and feed store in thie Le Roi stables. Their prices command - at- tention. It willpayyou to call on them. ¢ : Tt Roseland B. C. For the greatest and finest assort- ment of boots and shoes goto Lalonde the leading boot and shoe store. of Bonner’s Ferry, Idaho, is under arrest here accussed of li an , &@ auit of clothes, two suits cf underwear from the Kaiser hotel. The stolen goods, Henry Riley, The Ottawa Gold Mining CORINTHIAN LODGE NO 27,4.F.84.M For SALE—A new piano at a har- Corinthian Lodge No 27, A. F. & A. J. L, PARKER, Mining Enginee Orrick: Over Weeks, Kennedy & Co. 4, S. Wallace, which belonged to Meesrs. Kaake and Williams have been recovered. Riley’s trial will take place this evening. r, A bas been i by several prominent citizens to pe- tition the provincial government for an appropriation of funds for road im- y) Office Supplies, Wall Paper. Fancy Goods, Toys and Notions. Agent for Clouch's Mining Cod H. S. WALLACE, Rossland, B. C. _ Biggest Gold Mine In the Camp. ORIGINAL TOWNSITE OTS, John F. McCrae, Agent for the Syndicate. Crawford, Anderson & Co. Mining Brokers, Orns: Paterson & Johnaon Bldg. Co‘umbla Avenue. 26 Frank A. Baird, BROKER, Desler in Mines and Stocks The Scott Block, Columbia Avenue. McMillan & Whitaey, Up-to-date in ever; th ogrelating to MINES, * REAL ESTATE In and about theareat ‘in and about the grea’ Trail col , Agents Royal Gold Min- ing Company. Pp t here and for the construc- tion of a bridge across the Columbia river: It was also decided to petition the government for the location of acentral receiving jail and a set of administrating oflicers at Trail. Un- der the present arrangements prison- ere awaiting trial must be taken to Revelstoke for safe keeping. Owing to the rapidly increasing population and business this change has become a necessity, and Trail, which is the most centrally located, for it is in the southern part of the district. Among the arrivals from the north on the Trail today were J. H. Van Zile, of Montreal; G. H. Hees, and J. Totton, of Toronto. 8. Garnaham, of Rossland, came down today to meet his wife, who ar- rived by steamer Trail from the east. E. H. Kane, of the Kootenay Brew- ing company, proposes that Trail shall have a base ball team and be represented in the circuit at present composed of Rossland, Nelson and Stout and W™ Brown. Weber, Jno McEvery to Chas Hay- re) Chambers. Safety Mining Co., $1,000,000. MARCH 12. Princes Louise, Prince Albert, Burrige to Jos B McArthur. ward. Vanderbilt, 4, Thos Coven to Geo Daly, Geo Moore to The Kootenay J M., meets on the evening of the first Thursday of each menth, at Masonic Hall, Rossland. Visiting brethren are cordially invited to attend. Normaw A. McKensig, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF FYTMIAS. Rossland lodge, K- of P. No. 21 will meetevery Friday evening at Masonic Hull at 7:30 o’clock. J. E. DAILEY, ROSSLAND OFFICE: COMMERCIAL ALLEY, Between International and Northern Hotels, E. O. CraFron - - Manager. Miss MILLIE AMME, Pianist of the Amme Orchest: Sanitary and Water Tank Company K. of R. and 8. MINERS UNION. Rossland Miners’ Union No. 88, W, F. M., meets in Masonic hall every Saturday evening at 7:00. All mem- bers of the union are cordially invited to attend. THomas CHERRY, Pres.. W. Grson, Secretary. 1. 0. €& 7, Rossland Lodge, No, 56. of the Inde- Will give lessons on the Piano. Conservatory - Le Roi Ave. v Order of Good Templars meet every, Tuesday evening at 7 o’cloék, in the Methodist church. : Mrs. D, R. Apams, C, T. W. HuGHEs, Sec. Thomas = Smith —DEALERS IN— AAY.GRAIN Feed, Flour and all Kinds of FARM PRODUCE. Columbia Ave. Rossland Kaslo. Trail has some good baseball timber, amd there should be no diffi- culty in getting up # pennant winner. Mr. Kane has canvassed the matter with many prominent citizens and is iefied that the y financial backing will be forthcoming to make the venture a success. Mr. Kane would like to bear from the bareball men of Rossland. “Nothing’s tuo good for you when you stop at the Arlington.” That’s what traveling men say and they know. Furthermore, its pretty gen- erally agreed that the Arlington is the best hotel in the Kootenays. Itis maintained for the comfort of the guests and the profit of the proprie- tors, and the latter have shrewdly figured out that the surest way to make money is to look to it most carefully that their guests are pleased. They have an ever watchful eye for the little deails that go to make a first-class hoetlery, aud the standard of the house is correspondingly high, One dcesn’t need to be% millionaire to stop there, either. wee CONSERVATIVE WRITE-UP. 4 The Dairy Recorp is now en- gaged in a systematic, ccnserva- tive write-up of ll the principal properties in this district. They give the location, owners, ma- chiaery, amount and kind of work, size of vein, value and character of ore, and, in fact, all information desired by the gen- eral public. So far the following properties have been written-up: Le Roi, War Eagle, Josie, O. K., Iron Horse, Iron Mask, Poorman, Crown Point, Lily May, Com- mander, Deer Park, Victory, Tri- umph, City of Spokane, Nest. Egg, Centre Star Phoenix, Northern Belle, Iron Colt, Sun- set, Consolidated St. Elmo, May- flower, Jumbo, White Bear, I. X. L., Cliff, Red Eagle, Butte, Cracker Jack, St. Paul, R. E. Lee, and Maid of Erin, Heather Bell, Beaver, Mascot California, Boulder, Gold Crown and Mas- cot Fraction, Giant and Red M tai Mabel, Hi sk and Gopher, Elise, Ida Queen, Monte Cristo and Colonna. Back numbers containing #.n ac count of these properties c:an be had at this office at 5 centa a THE B. C. BAKERY: Fires Started in the Largest Bake Ovens in Rossland. A recent business establishment added to the list of Rossland’s enter- prises in the B C. bakery on Washing- ton street the largest and most thoroughly equipped of any bakery in the city. The ovens are located on Great Western ground in a building The Columbia Candy, Stationery & Glass- ware Co. :Dealers in Confectionery, Station- ery. Hol Iassware, Wiilowware, Fruits, Ci- ® 1 Tobaccos, ‘and ions.” AVE STREET, ‘nwe doors west of Washington Btreet. d. d to the bakery busi- ness on a large scale. The ovens are 11 by 14 feet in capacity and the large work room is provided with all neces- sary conveniences and is as clean and neat asa good housewife’s kitchen. {copy Let me 7a NEWSPAPER cur? IF SO, ADDRESS ALLEN G. SMITH, TIMES BUILDING, CHICAGO. and submit 1 Two first-class bakere are employed here and one skilled workman isem- The best of all cuts and engravings, ployed in the candy kitchen in the THE EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK Capital $950,090.00 Sufplus and Undividod Profits $50,000. resident; A, J. Ross, vice pre- cashier. Special case and atteution paid to mining es crows. BRICKLAYING | WILL GIVE WORKING BONDS. One hundred elegantly furnished, li billiard and private wlub rooms, ae—THE HOTEL LEADING HOTEL OF ROSSLAND, B. ©. aae——— The Only Brick Hotel in Town. ——— ight and airy bedrooms, RS. M. E. ALLAN, Proprietress. ALLAN oom Parlors, baths, ining room unexcelled. Electric lights, steam heat and all modern conveniences, 8. Game in the city. Everything Pre pared in the Best Manner. #4 The Pacific Hotel, p JOAN WATSON. PROP. - CORNER COLUMBIA AVE. AND’ SPOKANE ST. First class in every patticuiar, E. ESCALET, PROP. Binpey Bros Groceries, DD. HB. EBRR, D.D.S8 Dentist and Oral Surgeon. Office over Fraser's Drug Store, All kinds of brick, atone and cement work done by H. Christensen, brick- layer. Office at the gun’ and lock- amith shop, Reserve street. The I X L Clothing Co Leading Clothiers, Hatters and Gent's Furnishers. 509. 511 and 513 Riverside Ave, Mohawk Block, SPOKANE Mo Ww. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, Reserve, near Spokane Street. JN DAY AED MIGHT. Caskets and Ketal Lining always oa hand ‘Telegraph Orders promptly attended te. W. M. HENDRICKSON, M, D. Licenciate of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, etc., British Columbia, Canada. J.J. and Alex Wilson have valuable mining properties in the South belt, on Red mountain, Colum- bia mountain, Murpby creek, Sullivan creek, Wild Horse, Champion creek and Waterloo, in groups from one to nine claims, ou which a working bond will be given upon reasonuble terms. Call on them at E. W. Shupe’s: store, Columbia avenve, Rossland. tt Thos. Wilson & Co., DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New lot of shoes just arrived . . . Rossland, B. C. Atlantic Steamship Tickets. If bound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Europe, do not fail to call on the.near- est Canadian Pacific Railway agent, or communicate with a sTirr, w. IS. S. Agent, Late We ig ‘8 Hospital, Butte, Mont. OFFICE: Srussr Brock. ROSSLAND Winnipeg. LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! 100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR ‘WILLIAM MILLER, TAILOR, NEXT TO McALPINE’S DRUG STORE, RESERVE ST., GooD SOODS ; GooD FIT; at moderate prices. REASONABLE PRICKS. at less than charge, what will become of the other merchants in town? nd a of yourself and $1.00 and get 100 Stamp Photographs, all gummed and rf ated the same as 4 postage stamp. Just fhe tising for sticking on your cards and station- ery, lockets, etc. ‘The balance to be paid whe photograph’ and work is returned. - All work guaranteed. Willcall in person, if required. JAS. J. MACKEY, @rand Union Hotel, Rossiand, 8. C. All work the best that shill and experience can accomplish. Columbia Ave., near Lincoln St.- GIBSON ¢t WILCOX Estimates furnished on all work. 7 Shop ard office at Basement, Pustofiice Block. Practical Plumbers Co.umBia AvVENUrF, Rossuanp, B- C. Provisions and Prodtce. Opposite BANK or MONTREAL Free Delivery. Attention Ladies | “J. ‘ly MeKunzie, M. D., McGill, Montreal, Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. and Surgeons. Edinburgh, Licential of ulty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow. Specialty made of Eye and Ear Diseases. Orrice: ‘SMITH-ILEWITT BLOCK. Elie Layalley, Is: PREPARED TO SUPPLY ‘: MINERS AND PROSPECTORS WITH ALL NECESSARY PRO- VISIONS AT REASONABLE PRICEs. . Is’ Also Prepared to Keep Travelers. *» MISS EMMA DOHERTY,.. ARTIST. " - Studio cor. Columbia and Lincoln, Upstairs. Portraits and Looal Scenes.s specialty. Grders of all kinds executed. Lessons given. a S i eS POKAN LLEGE’ -ESTABLICHED 1887. Practical. Progressive, Successful. Endorsed by the leading Clergymen, Educators and Business Men throughout the West. Largestannual attendance of any College In the State. Prepares Young Men and Women for positions as J. F. LEIGHTON Cleans your watches for $1.00. Mainsprings, $1.00 and a guar- antee for one year. Reserve Street. Second-hand Watches bought and sold. WHO OAN ANSWER? IF THE auction house ef Houghton & Bannett, corner Washington and Re- serve streets, continues to sell their clothing, boots and shces, gents furnishings, dry goods, tinware, etc,, half the price others 1-29-tf T o BUSINESS MANAGERS, STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPEWRITERS. No Entrance Examinations required, students be- ing admitted at any time. . . %* DEPARTMENTS * SHORTHAND, TYPRWRITING, Common ENGLISH, Normat, ELocuTIon, Onatory, — PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL TUITION, (Full Course)... $50.00 BOARD anp ROOM, P. =75 College remains in scssion da; evening throughout the entire year. vino ‘Students will be met at the train and icted boarding house If we are notified of date of artival.” y Ban’ or ‘in the City. House Licentiat of the Royal College of Physicians 'ac- Christina Lake Store,|* Mrs. M. Heard has opened her new store on Columbia ave., where every- thing inthe line of ladies’ ‘and child- ren’s furnishings may be found. RAPID STAGE _LINE Lesyes Rossland for ‘Trail. Tam. 9:30 a.m. 3:30 m | «6:80 p.m 8. MINAKER, Prep. STOVE COAL, $10.00 A Ton. Hunter Bros. M. FRIES, MECHANIC, Gun, Locksmith and General Repair Shop. Reserve St., Rossland —__—_ De Voin’s Place, East Golumbia Ave. You'll find all your * friends there. While in Rossland STOP AT The Collins Erus Washington Street. Everythin; s First Class. Fine Bar in Cop- nection. Grabam & ‘Washbara UNO. R. CASSIN, PRESIDENT, SPOKANE, - - + W, Proprietors. in on easy terms.- Inquire at this Sitice £P tt n.—Chree “yeomed house, flat, with or. without DB, this effiee. store, for rubber boots and rubbers, large assortment just been received. earrier; 25c per week. Go direct to Lalonde’s boot and shoe 4 | arm,hand and side badly bruised. He leg wae fractured, his right shoulder ‘Tne Eventxa Recorp delivered by furaltore:. 6 For SAL, cheap, @ full dress suit, wand ft man 6 fe Sie, or6 ft. 4 in: Apply 8 L W this office, Tae Rossland Laundry, ia the east of the post- For SaLe—A complete euttit for a newspaper, either~ Washing- t column hand press or seven selucy Army press.:Apply to RucorD office. 3 office, Is establishing a-Jep itation ‘for prompiness and a tion. forget the place.’ > work. now how tv handle flannels to t No clothes are: lost. ‘hey perfec- jo not htf For SaLz—A- livery barn and elear title to lot on which it is located for sale at # bargain for cash. Apply at this office. 6-tf new Baths from the European Hotel. BATHS. Baros—Ladies’ “entianee te the For SaLe—Freight teams for sale with or without, sleds or wagons, Ap- BATATUBS. ply at this office. 1-tf OS For SaLe.—The daily and weekly RossLaND RECORD ison sale at the following news stands in Vancouver, B. C: Hotel Vaucouyer; H.L, Strauz, 814 Cordova Ae C. E. Turner, 434 Cor- re os; Clark & Stewart; |’- dova; Baily. Stationery Co; Beddell & Fe caries Cople % EK. Gallo- way &.Oo,, agen couver:. ip marble basins, all kinds and styles. All work personally attended. Cc. M. BatHkooms titted u ith tubs and ‘Weller, sanitary plumber. ’Phone 27. TOBACCO AND VIGARS, was for several minutes after the accident and this. morning was taken to De. Bowe’s hospital for treatment. =i The cur which ia used to hoist the machine drill out of the shaft before blasting, was.being hoisted tothe sur- face and the ore bucket was deseend- The machine car was empty. When about one half of the way up the the 100-foot shaft the hooks which hold the car became unhooked in some way, probably by striking againet the descending bucket, and fell to the bot- tom of- the shaft like a shot. Roy says he does not know where it struck bim and marvels that he was not crushed or had his skull cracked,as he PaTRONizE home industry. Smoke was ding directly under the ma- chine car, . Enterprise, Kootenay and Favorite cigars, made in’ Rossland, _ tf) Luss, Lapy’s fur cape dat Dom- SMOKE British Lion and Mainland cigars. Vandouver Cigar Stere, eppo- site Bank of Montreal. inion hall dance, Tuesday, Mareh 2. inquire at Butte hotel. : s-tf ~) SivER wateb and gold ehain Ross- WanTep—Everybody te smoke the Fleur de Vallens cigar. Vancouver on the night of Dec. 31, jand and Trail. Finder will be re- warded by leaving same with Suck- ling Brothers, McGregor Block. Trail and and h Cigar Store.