ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, DECEMBER 29, 1808. ) HE .6PIRIT, OF THE e - ig in the OrIDs xe Everything is real. Qualities and values are not myateries but There is ad from day memes of Dress - Goods, DRY GOODS | AND Gents Furnishings Outshine anything hitherto ‘shown here, and outstrips in beauty and quality all other stocks, Ladies’ and Gents’ Handker- chiefs for10c up. Ladies’ and Gents’ ties 15cup. All Kinds of Suitable Christmas Pres- “ents from 10c to. $5.00. dt THE CRESCENT ‘Rossland., B. C. at ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER'C. SMITH. ALL COMMUNICATIONS to the faitor must be~ecompanied by the ‘name and address of ihe writer, nut necessarily ror publica tion; but aa evidence of good faith. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Daily. por week by carrie! Daily fer month by mail Daily. ae year by mail. Patty ver spend, foreign. Butipcriptions invariably in advance. ‘Advertising rates will bemade known on ap- plication _ NOTICE. On and after December 1, The Rosstanp Ev- xxina Recorp will be delivered to any address in the United States or Canada for$5 a year, and delivered toany part of the city for 15 cents a week, or 50 cents a month THMSRDAY, DECEMPER 29, 1898, EXCURSION FROM SPOKANE. The p: ad from to Rossland during the winter carnival is a matter of great importance to this place. The two cities “are very closely connected in d business way, and a visit in taking the action he has. Mr. Thompson was in the race long enough to find out that he has many warm per- sonal friends, who would be glad to be- stow the honor of being mayor of Ross- land upon him. The Recorp favored but concedes him the right to attend to his election for reasons previously stated, his own business in his own way. DON’T OVERLOOK THESE. Closing out Winter Jackets and Cloaks at cost at Mrs. Heard’s Eaten! Store.” The Evening Record delivered to your 10 hotne or office for 15 cents a reek; oO cents a month after December J. If you are not satisfied with yourlaun- dry “work try the Rossland Laundry. same location, near postoffice. Holiday goods at reasonable prices‘at Mra, Heard’s Ladies’ Store. ” Dr. J. F. McKenzie, office and resi- dence over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank -of ‘oronto, Go to M. J. O’Hearn’s for boys’ sole- leather shoes; special line, on)y $1. Peter Rodier, the old reliable tinner, is now at work by a and-located in Okan- ogan: building, Spokane Street, ia pre- pared to do all work ii in his line promptly at the lowest living prices, Money can be saved by patronizing him. tf Mrs. Heard, at the Ladies’ store, is slosing out her holiday goods left. after at your own price and wants by the men of Spok will re- saltin an increase of interest in our mines ‘and mining stocks. Rossland must do her whole duty in not only en- ‘couraging them to come, but by receiy- ing ged entertaining them while here. As. soon as possible the spproximate number who will come should be ascer- tained and suitable arrangements made to care for them., The carnival commit- tee will have its hands full with other matters, s0 there should bea special committee to look after the visitors. The mayor and city council should in- vite the mayor and aldermen of Spokane and see that they. are well cared for. The board of trade should invite the chamber of commerce and look after its members when they come. The differ- ent societies and churches should make special invitations and make special ar- rangements to take care of their visitors. If this suggestion is followed, 1,000 peo- ple will come to Rossland onthe pro- posed excursion and the event will be one never to be forgotten. ———— The withdrawal of Ross Thompson as s.candidate for mayor was no surprise to the general public or to hia close and particular friende. Mr. Thompson should know his own business best, and Sf it ia, a8 he says, that his personal aud private interests preclude him from giv- inga great portion of his time to the duties of the office, he has acted justly you to call and examine them. th. Fall line of boya’ new Hockey Shoes Spened thie thie wee .» Extra value at M. The Rosa Laundry 18 doing, good work ata Fessonable price. Try them, Near the postofiice. See M. J. 0” Hearn’s window for Xmae nevelties in American ties, fancy sus- penders, Japanese handkerchiels and men’s smoking jackets ‘and dressing gowns, Hunter Bros, —FoR— Fresh Fancy Groceries. € “Table Deticacies, ROCQUEFORT CHEESE. IMPERIAL CHEESE. SWISS CHEESE. CROSS & BLACK WEL JAMS, etary PICKLES. OAS and CHOCOLATES. Weekly Ore Shipments. The ore shipments last week were as To Silica: War Eagle ... TO NORTHPORT SMELTER. Le Rol... ...scccesecceeceecenee «+ 1232 Total. with the people and wisely with himself Matte from Trail smelter. .....131,260 Y ILLTIMED ACTION. Tho action of the labor unions and sa- loons in endorsitig Mayor Wallace for re-election seems strange at this time, before the issues of the campaign are made up. Mr. Goodeve, who is now proposed as a candidate tur mayor, hag stood by the working people as faith- fully as they could ask. Their interests would be as safe in his hands as in the hands of any man in Rossland. It, how- ever, does not make so much difference -|to them whetner Mr, Wallace or Mr. Goodeve is elected,-and for that reason they shonld not have taken an active part in the fight for mayor. The action of the saloon men is stran- ger atill, They will probably regret this hasty step before the election is, over, and may regret it eadly ‘afterwards, Some of them were farseeing enough to warn their brothers in the mecting, and others epeak outopenly and refuge to aupport Mr. Wallace. They claim that Mr. Wallace as mayor bas allowed gam- bling to be done at the Internationa when it has not been allowed elsewhere. They have other grave objections to the conduct of that popular place of resort, and were in hopes of being able to_ look to the mayor and city council for relief the coming year. As the saloon men do not agree nmong themselves about just what they want, we repeat that it ie strange that they agree to endorse anyone before all can-| didates are in the field and their views have been ascertained upon the ques- tions that particularly interest them. Actors, Singers, Speakers ‘Thousands of actors, publia entertainers, singers, lecrut- Preachers, and readers tara fee Ti aust ae ° but it stepping stoncs to complications if nesiected, z f I ws ate r re ie es if id seer ck-acting, lepower wee setutess andquick-acting end MT can bat re Agree cae iadtert der a wond medians, mrtigulary for singers and publi Ffand wife wore both ssa pails spetae pel tate aataceer ional a er recommend it to my brother prefgsstonals.” AL Emmett Fostell, Actor, Now York City —3s Sold by Goodeve Bros., Druggiste. HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. o. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED., Cable- Addrese,” “afore,” ‘Roséland. SCHOOL, OF ASSAYING. course includes the sssay of any, kind’ of ore for” study at any time. for either day or night classes. W. P. MURRAY Prin'l, 72 Xmas Fancy Goods-—x»- ' A SPLENDID, assortment of, Fake, Cupe, Moustnene (ru Coffee nnd Choeelate 0 Celery stands, Salad Kow fet dud'u full ne of Nick-Sucks 10F ureau'and Sentol in Fancy Chiaa richl, decorated! in ingold and red, ‘ipa, SHeon Trays “olldren's BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, QO. M. Fox & Co. SOLE AGENTS 106 Columdia Ave. Tel. 65. J. F. AONEYFORD The.East End Tailor, FORA e=~Fine Suit. 171 Conussia Avenus Kast, | | Env any Croxyn, J. A.MacDONALD. Macdonald Clute & Crony} Barristers, Solicitors rand Not sitcltora for the Rea of Britigh North pia yy to Loan. MoBeing Wuntowvas Ronsuann, J. 8. Ci: APELICATION: TO INCORPORATE, MONTANA LIVERY |e 26 Washington Street. First Class Saddle and Driving Horses. Boarding Horses a Specialty. Telophone6 - M.A, HARVEY. McCrae & Co!’ , Mining and Investment Brokers. Minir g Rr opetties 4 bought and sold. We hav tata a Ininiug stoke gh Kootenay, Gontial reports furnished on applica ton by competent engineer. Dealors in ———— ‘Real. Estate (2 MONEY Loaned at LOW Rates of interest. Codes, Cloughit 8 and Bedford MeNeil’s | 1 ROSSLAND NOW U-OPEN © With NIGHT axn DAY Classes. Shor ’ GOLD, SILVER, COPPER. LEAD. Peleon Toop me in the tay a Britten Colninbis ay dng stmine eoujgete to he company and to anialvamate with eee atke or company or companion aid to or Orato nery On the business of the aforesaid compan or companies go args OF 10 be ae thd for the conte erring, pon The ‘eu of all such att Bere com works afore cau res pany ower: shee mut ae ntetoly carry en ia . suld or any of them, ‘and “of uber “Dated this 0th ath day of Novembor, A.D. 169, LLIPS & W TEAMS, . £olicitors for Applicants, MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate’ of Improvement. ¢ NOTICE. Sea Bird rnd: feal mineral claims, tt ato in the Trail Ureek Mining Division, ef we Kootenay tistriet.. W bere locvted : — MINERAL ACT 1898. Certificate of Improvements ‘ NOTICGE.:" blstrtek oXvhere ‘est of Ioesinniy bounded by Z vite in, acting nse gent for W. 4, Adan i, Free Miners cert ficute RSA intend, six be: section 2 mana becom: suatica of puch certificate, ‘o on belo ments, ‘pated this ist day of De comer, HI68 in, 1 _ Applteation For iquors Lasene. Students may enter on the ‘conrge’ of | on He IMPERIAL RLOCK, ROSSLAND. BEDFORD Cords for Tryusers, SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. trace Le Roi ‘LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLE.__sept> JOHN F. LINBURG, ’ PROP. Stylish Rigs for rent nt -Firac class Saddle and Pack Horees, yevencareraoner a8 BraBLes: Columbia Ave., *Phone No. 87. Alley, ‘Phone No, 39. P. O. BOX, 186. WOROOE Denver & Rio Grande R. R. Weekly Bxcursions to the East, In Througli Tourist Cars Without Change MODERN. ——UPHOLSTERED ‘TOURIST ——SLEEPERS A day stop-over arranged at alt Lake City and Denver A ride through the famous Colorado scenery. “The Saturday Record, containing all the local mining news wili_ be mailed to any address in the United States or Canada for $1 4 year. A NEWSPAPER cure IF SO} ADDEESS A A. SMITA, TIMES BUILDING; OBICAGO tion to Rossiand- FINN & O' Nei. Dated, December 15 1898. NOTICE. 2.80 sortie in Ma ihaive Mapility, eit be Bek vth day of Ja of elghtor clock: v. Ste an Copper, siiuiny savompany, Limited,” and the erection of dtreeto end December, 18% 8.L. GRAHAM, wer Secretary. SPOKANE FALLS & NORTHERN Netson & Fort SHeprarp Ry. Red Mountain Railroad. ($OSF-The only direct route to Nelson and Kvotenay lake and Slocan points. @ ween Every day in the year betwen GE SPOKANE, ROSSLAND and No. 4 for Spokane and Pacific sonst con ie nection leaves Rossland af ote ‘0. for Nelson, Kaslo points. leaves Rossland at. m2: 05. No. 5 from Nelson, ete., arrives in ese AL pee ‘acifie coast 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 steamer for Kaslo and Kootenay lake points, Passengers for Kettle river and Boundary creek connect at Marcus with stage daily, C. G. DICKSON, G. .T, A. 8; 2; RUPE Agents Resstnnd ne wth - ably disenssed. WwW EVENING RECORD, DECEMBER326- 1898. e aso DOMINION GOVERN’NT .OFFICERS R. B. McDoNAuD? :—Collecter of Ccatoma. Government agent in charge of bureau for iesuing Klondike m‘ners’ certifi- eater. W. S. Joxes :—Internal Revenue Col- lector. PROVINCIAL OFFICERS. é F.Scnorrenp:-Supreme Court Reg- istrar. Joux Krakcp :—Gold Commiasioner and Stipendiary Magistrate. - W. J. Rosinson :—Depnty Sheriff. E.§. Bowss, M. D:—Coroner. —_——— ROSSLAND CITY OFFICERS. . Waniace:—Mayor. C, 0. LaLonng, Alderman. A. S$. Goopgve, Alderman. Ross Trowrsox, Alderman. ‘Aubert Bangert, Alderman, Joux Eocren, Alderman, BER H OFFMAN WASHINGTON STREED RUSSLAND, B. ©. HARRY MCINTOSH, FROPR. Merchants’ Lunch. 25c. From 12 neon to 2:30 p m ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND LAVATORIES ON ALL FLOORS, HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS FREE TO GUESTS. OPEN ALL SIGHT, Se wA First Class Bats Miners Checks @€=Cashed. Free of Charge. S scumananansne uoIaa NORD aRURIOIBIRN Cuute, Jk, Ald RAM, Chief of Pulice. Wu. McQueen; City Clerk. Ws, Hop, Asseseor. J. A. Jonpan, Police Magietrate. AN EXCURSION: TO ROSSLAND, Spokane Chamber of Commerce Favors It— Plans Mnder Way. Ata special nigetifig of ‘the board of tmetees of the chamber of commerce held Inst evening the proposed excursion t» Rozsland, January 25, on the oceasion dthe mid-winter carnival, wae fuvor Tt was decided that the chamber of commerce will take charge ofthe excursion. provided suitable ar- rangements can be provided for railroad trangportation. Secretary Story Buck was instructed to discues the transportation matter. with General. Freight and ‘.Paseenger Agent Dixon, of the Spekane Falla’ & Northern railway, and ‘to report at a meeting of trustees to be culled Iater. It was the general” opinion that a train should he secured 20, that:the excursion- ista. can‘leave Spokane early in the morn- ing of January 26 and return home .in the evening of January 26. Those present expressed themeelves ‘of the belief that suitable railroad arrange- mentscan be made and that a large number of Spokane, people will take ad-, yantige of the opportunity to visit: the prosperous , Britieh-’ Columbia . mining i Mr. ‘Dixon. is at present out of the batt ig expected home within a ‘few’ ithe only other businees transacted at. the meeting was the election of the fol- lowing new membera: .,-R- Insinger, Roverts Bros., H. W. Greenberg, H. M. Moreley and H. L. Lilienthal. specks man- Review. No Skating Yesterday. Owing to the softening- effect of the |- late Chinook upon the’ ice at the rink, it was decided by the management to keep allekaters off the ice, and .by -extra flooding, try- uml get the geod ‘surface restored thoroughly . before. any’ more skating was allowed. Consequently the atrenin of skaters who attended | yester- day afternoon and last night were sadly disappointed. But all will be: happy as awedding bell .today, splendid ice, in fact the best of the season. The rink was fluoded several times yesterday and last night, and the thermometer registered the lowest during the winter. So we Would advise all amateurs to take a pil- low along tonight to ait ‘on while rouud- ing cornerd./ : Allen Hotel Cafo. On and after January 1st, 1899, the Allen hotel dining room wiil be ran on the cafe plan, 1. e., checks will be given according to what one orders, and you ede what you want and pay ‘for what Vice will be that of a first ‘lags up-to- Inte cafe, The European plan will prevail in the house, Rooms can be had witheut ineala and vice-veraa. Roseland has a very good habit of do- ing things right, and when it comes to RELIABLE AUCTIONEER Any kind of goods sold on commission at moderate charges. Cor, Spokane St. and ColuMbia avenue. BANK OF MONTREAL, Capital, All Paidup, - $12,°00,000 Rest : Ld = = 9,000,000 SIR DONALD a, SMITH Prosident IFY ANT AN orsmal, theerigd in any European News T. W. HOWARD GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT og: iepcterepe Lonpon, E. C. “= ADVERTISEMENT, Large ry Lait HON, GEO. A, WRUMMON: ig ft i E 8. CLUUBTON Sosa Vice: Neral Mango's Rossiand Branch. Branches in LONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. And in the Principal Cities in Canadas Buy and Sell Sterling Excbango and {Cable ‘Transers, Grant Commercial and Traveller Credits availuble in any part of the world. DEADTS ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETC. a..§. . Fraser, Manager. of Halifax. INCORPORATED 1669- GARITAL, PAIDUP = + BEST - Heap Orrice, HALIFAX, N.8. Blnsctars: yee ident; Thos Bit Michael Dwyer, '; Hon, Smith, Esa. t vid’. Muckeen: D. H. T. = ts Kenny, Esq. ibe Somer Greene Ave. at “AGENCIES IX KOVA, cortas antl onizh, nbore, Siejtan Guysboro, jait'and (Hants Co.) ays Shubeuscadie, London- 2 jctou ney, rare, Woyimou AGENCIES IN NEW BRUNSWICK. Bathurst, Dorchester, Fredericton, Kingston Gent. oo). Moncton, Newcastle, Sackville, jatoc: AGENCIES IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Charlottetown, Summerside. AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND. ‘St. John’s, AGENCIES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. fh UNI PER WER i) CUNT PER MONTH Rogaland, Vancourer, Victoria, Nelson, and Nanaimo. BANERRS AND CORRESPONDENCE. Dominion of Canada, Merchants Bank is, New York, cunse! Naional Bank, Boston, National Hide and Chicago, tendon, Hugiand; of Scotland, jermuds, jank of Bermuda John M. Smith Manager, Rossland. The Bank of BRITSH NORTH AMERICA ESTABLISHED 1836. by Boyal Charter. December 1 Taz Rosstanp Ev- ENING Recorp will be delivered to any part of the city or to any ad- @reza in the Dominion of Canada or the United States for A R_YEA oe ee fon Sin MONTHS In the cit Tar Reconp will be to Pald-Up Capital 84,866,688. Reserve Fund 1,887 London Office: 3 Dopent! Lane, Lombard Bt Court ze pinsitbis. J.H. Brodl eJonn em fee feed aren H.@) n 1 int J. BTRendal 3. ‘Fred- erie Lubbock, George D. Hoan ome aia: Bi ‘Tames, St., Mont- a. Srmmeay J. EManr, Inspec eneral Manager. Branches in Canada. tor. Agents in the ed ‘states. mail for 15 cents a week or 50 cents & mon 4 The news columns will be ex- tended to cover the local events and mining news of the camp bet- ter thanever. An evening . tele- graph service will be odta’ ined as soon as possible and the paper will be enlarged.” financial matters, the g ity of her citizens would make a city three times er size feel small. ‘che latest achieve- Ment was the raising by means of a fair given under the auspices of the ladies of St. George’s guild the stm of $2,000 to he used for the erection of a new church. OC thig amount, $1,057 was realized at the Old Glory. tooth, in charge of Amer: ican ladies.—Trail Greek News. Dr.G. 8 Armstrong, office and resi- bleck. $5 a Year December ‘Traders National Bank, a1 National Bank. New York: (62, Wall Stree) W. Lawson and J. C, Welsh, agents. San Fren- rest) ) He “‘M. J. McMichael : London Bankers. : ‘The Sank of England and Messrs. Glyn & Co. Foreign frente Australia, guign bank ni of auscraiiay Sank o eh inate onhon'and thins 4 t Iudles, Colontal | Hai Macuard, ‘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, and the principal towns in Cen- tral Wisconsin, Paliman Palace, Sleeping and Chair Cars| ikie Dining cars are operated in the in- terest of its patrons, the most elegant service ever inaugurated. Meals are se la carte . To obtain first class service, your ticket should read v! The WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES Direct connections at Chicago and Mil waukee for all eastern points For full information call on your nearest vicket agent or write Jas C Ponp, General Yass. Agent, or Jas. A. Clock, Minwauxeg, Wis General Agent, 246 Stark Street, in Pe irodbievoing details by sending ft oaeraight to Est! ARRANGED for FERED regardin ing ADVE! pondenve invited lumbia Review. THE “MERCHANTS ANN T. W. HOWARD, 108, BistorsaaTE-eTREEt, LONDON. IMATES FUR: RNISHED. and CONTRACTS ADVIC~ OF- Paty ‘pest eGeatuins for bring. before the Public. Corres , W. HOWARD, 108, Brstorscatr-street, Loxpoy, E. C. Agent for THE RossLanpER and British Co- International Navigation and Trading Co., Ltd. “teamer “International” and, Alberta" op {Footenar Lake and River. in emfecs 12th July, 1897. tocuance without le Point connection wiih all D> ger trains of N. & F. 8. R. R. to and from North- Jand and Spokane. Tickets sold and jege checked to all U.S. Leave Kalso for Nelso. except, sunday, 6:45 5345 a.m. Eablect New Service on Kootenay Lake. Teave Reson for Peed ete, Tuesday, nesday, Thursd: an The Fast Line TO All Points The Dining Car. Route via Yellowstone |Park. THE SAFEST AND BEST. Solid Vestibuled Trains Equipped with Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Dining Care Modern Day Coaches, Tourist Sleeping Cars Through Tickets to al) points in the UNITED STATES AND OANABA | eee ticksta to all parts of the orld. a -TO APAN AND CHINA TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC Trains depart from Spokane. west bound, 240 Qeaat bound, 200 tion. time cards, maps and ti only wagonts of the SF. aN. aud its ons, 0 set E,W. RUrr, Agt. Red Mt. ny F, D, GeneralzAgent ‘Spokane, * DRABUTSN, ‘Agent, jen. No, 235 Morrigon Etc ‘cor. 8rd, PM, AM. ickete Cc wo, Wea. ‘ANADIAN. ‘PACIFIC: And SOO LINE Oean to Ocaan ROUTE, East. and West 3,000 Miles OF COMFORT. Tourist Sleeper Run Through. Baggage Checked to Destination’ —No - Custom -, Difficulties —— Daily Train. 8:00k—Lyv. .ROSSLAND. . Arr.—23 :05k. —_o—_——_. Connects3West Robson with{{Colum- bia River Steamers from and tor the Northiand with C. & K. branch trains from and to Nelson, Kaslo, Sandon and * | other Slocan points. ——o——_ For Rates, Tickets and Full Informa- on Call on or “Address Nearest Local .| Agent, or A, B. MACKENZIE, City Ticket A: P.G, DENTGON, Agent, Rossland. W F Anderson, traveling passenger and. agent, Nelson. E J Coyle, District passenger agent, .Yancouvor. Atlantic Steamship Tickets, iG bound for Europe. or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Eu- rope, do not fail to*call onthe nearest Conadian Pacific Railway agent, or com- manicite with B. MACKENZIE, C. P. R. AGT. Rossland. Wm. Stitt, Gen. 8. 8. Agt., Winn. KASLO & SLOCAN RY, TIME CABL, Subject to change withant notice. ‘Trains run on Pacific standard time. Leave 8.00 a.m. Kaslo 3.36 a.m. South Fork Leave 10.00 a.m. Arrive 11.20 a.m. ROBERT IRVING, G.P.& PLA Sandon Arrive 11.45 ody Leave 13: GEO. F. COPELAND, Superintendent REN, TIME SCHEDULE. From_Spokant Portiand, San race co, Pendleton, Baker city, ve maha, Louts,| Chicago and East. -- Tekoa, Wallace, Ward-| waloue ety Gartigid, Colfax, Locat ‘ullman, Moscow. Sa,m. 8P-™- locEAN STEANSHIPS All palling Spates sub-| Se: ieave ortiaad, Sept. it, 8, 12, ‘15, 21, 28. “THE MAPLE LEAF ROUTE.” Pullman Compartment Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars on the European Plan, Free 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 Clase— BETWEEN Chicago and St, Paul and GHIUAGO GREAT WESTERI RY. Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Care 7p.m. |To Alaska— Bail Sept. 17. 3 p.m. 8p.m. 4p.m. Columbia River sx Sanday! ymbia Riv ex. Bande To Astoria and Way Landings, Wulamette River. Oregon City, Newberg,| jalem & Way Landings} 4:30 p.m. Se Sunday Willamette and Yam- Oregon tity, Dayton, ana Way Toate 3s. Willamette River. Portland to Corvallis and Wav Landings. Tues Thur. and Sat. “a.m. Tues.Thur, pm. Tues. Thur, ‘and Bat. and Sat. LEAVE RIPARIA 1:45am. Dal LEAVE EWISTON 5:45 a.m. Snake River. Riparia to Lewiston. W-H Adams, Gen’! Agt Spokane, Wn. W H Hurlburt, Gen’! Paseenger Agt., Portiand, Oregon. Dubuque and Des Moine, —_———- 8t. Joseph and Kansas City Oldest Es House’ iti Kootenay WILLIAM. R, BEATTY 2 UNDERTAKER. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A Portland, Ore dence rooms 6 and 6, F; H. Lord General Passenger and| Ticket Agt, Chicago!