ROSALAND EVENING RECORD, -DECEMBER- to, 1808. reas Reo ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER 0. SMITH. PUBLIQNED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ALL COMMUNICATIONS to the faltor must be “coom panied by the pane and address of tue writer, not necessarily tor publica tion, but as evidence of good faith. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ‘Dally per week by carrier. Dally per month at mail. on Jook to the words employed in the stat- ute for guidance. A person occupying part ot a dwelling and yielding or pay- ing rent value to the amount of $60 per annum therefor is entitled to vote. It is evident at firat reading that there] x will be a great diversity of opinion as to what these words mean. It woul! not be easy to employ words of looser signi- so | fication. Undoubtedly person who ies @ room and pays $5 per month Daily half year by mail Daily per year. Daily per year, foreign. Subscriptions invariably in advance. ‘Advertising rates will bemade known on &P- plication SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 ,'1898 NOTICE. On and ‘after December ber 3, The Rossuanp Ev- mx1no Riconp will be delivered toany address in the United States or Canada for$5 a year, and delivered toany part of the aly for 15cents a week, or bad cents a month | fore fall year comes within the scope of the section. It would seem to be equal- ly clear that a person who gives what may be regarded as the equivalent of $5 per month for a full year is also entitled to vote. The question which arises is, who shall determine what shall'be con- sidered asa yielding of rent value. It ‘any person Chooses to make the required oath, the assessor has nooption except to take the paper and enter the name. We are in receipt of a nice little paper called the Inland Ensign, published at Meyers: Falls, Waeh., and edited by a woman. ‘That woman is Mra. L. E. Black wife of general merchant of that place. Mrs. Blackmore has earned an enviable repu- tation as a correspondant of local papers and is a flourishing. and common sense writer. Best wishes to the Ensign. ee —_——— ‘The Recorp has refrained from dis- cussing the'libel suit brought against it by Charles Ernest Race, ef the Miner, in difference to the suggestion of the trial mageatrate that ‘“‘the local papers had better let it alone while it is before the court.” The Miner has not seen fit to remain silent, giving such particulars of the cage as suite it best, Our read- ers will miss nothing by waiting until the case is ended. —_—_—_ The side walks from First to Second avenues on Washington St. is danger- ously steep and slippery, and some one is almost gure to be dangerously injured and there is but little doubt but the city could be mulched for damages. Nelson’ is keeping sawdust upon such places, The Reconp suggested some He is not dto make any investi- register the name of an applicant, The act saya that the list “ehall be corrected and revised and certified as correct by the mayor, but it does not: vest him with any judicial functions at all. How, then, can be pass upon an application? He ia not authorized totake evidence. Can he, then, go behind the application | a filed by the applicant? Presumably he could be restrained by the court. from certifying toa liat improperly made up; but this would apply to the whole list, and would not appear to authorize him to certify to an amended list. Themayor has only auch powersas the statute gives him, and he muet execute them within the time and in the manner pre- cribed by the statute. ——_—_ SHOW APPRECIATION. The citizens of Roseland will soon be given an opportunity to buy tickets to the firemen’s ball, and it is hoped they faithful, and go far, saved the city from the demon of fire. Their remuneration for their time and spoiled clothes has been very meager indeed, and it is upon occasions like this that the people have days sgo that it be done on this particular portion of the side-walk, on account of the great danger and ex- tensive travel, So far nothing has been done. ——— ‘The Rossland Winter Carnival to be opened Jan 25, promises to be the great- est winter event ever held in the Koot- ensys. The rush is second to none in the province, and a finer and more ap- propriate set of cups, medala and trop- ieshas never been offered in British Columbia. All Rossland and in fact all Kootenay is looking forward to this event with great expectation, and no one will be disappointed only those who lose. . In view of the approach of the Christ- mas season, the attention of postmast- ere has been called to the fact that no parcel can be sent from Canada to any other country by parcel post unless it beara a2 customs declaration eetting forth the nature of its contents and its value. As the acceptance by # postmaster of a parcel addressed to any other country an ity to show their apprecia- tion, Buy a ticket, Buoy twoor three if yon can afford it. Ifyou cannot go, give the ticket to someone who can. The boys should not be required todo any coaxing. One thousand ticketa should be bought and paid for. —_—_—_—_ A Reason Why. Ifanyone glances over the goodsin the Rossland freight sheds he will find the names of Canadian merchants and manufacturers predominate on the boxes and bales.—Globe of December 2. did thing for the country that Canadian goods should supply the market of Brit- ish Columbia, instead of those of ‘United States and This is an important admission, in view of the fact that it professes to believe in the doctrine of free trade. If the devel-|™ opment of Rossland had been allowed to proceed on free trade lines, the whole trade would now be in the hands of the merchants of Spokane, Seattle, St. Paal and other American cities. it is, the Globe ia pleased to observe that the bulk of the trade ig in the hands of Canadi- ans. While the Globe points that Canadian manufacturers are rea benefit of thia trade, it has not tne wan. lineas to admit that they hold the trade only by. Fearn of the aggressive policy and not pi ded with a ti dec- laration will result in its being sent to the dead-letter office, postmasters are specially directed not to accept such parcels ‘without the customs declaration. HOUSEHOLDER’S VOTE. ‘The Victoria Colonist discusses an im- portant question in the following lan- What isthe meaning of the expres- sion ‘rent value’ in the section provid- ing for what is called the householder vote? The validity of many registra- tions turns upon the answer to this queaticn. * We do not. suppose for a mo- ment that the legislature in point of fact intended that the Zsection should permit a wife living with her husband, or daughters living at homo and help- ing their mothers with the houschold work, té quilify under it. But it is impossible to ascertain what wasin the painds of the legislators. We can only he Conservative party in {ed Tovonto World. Oldest Established House in Kootenay WILLIAM R. BEATTY UNDERTAKER. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A Rossland Loan Office. NO. 16 WASHINGTON ST. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry in Stock. REPAIRING DONE. Puit A. SILVERSTONE, PROP. gation, noris authorized to refuse to/ | will be liberal. The boys have been} ® Lor The Globe seems to think it isa splen- BANK OF MONTREAL. Capital, All Pald up, . 342 1500 :900 —— SIR DONALD A. SMITH. HON Shit A. ALR RUMHOND: os. Provident. Rossiand Branch. Branches in LONDON (England) NEW YORK CHICAGO. And in the Principal Cities in Canads.; Buy and Sell Sterling Exchange and {Cablo ‘Transers, Grant Commercial and Travellers Credits available in any part of the world. DEADTS ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MADE, ETO. J, §, C. Fraser, Manager. THE MERCHANTS BANK of Halifax. INCORPORATED 1669- CAPITAL, PAID-OP =. $1,500, QARIPAL, PAID-OP =. > S7eio00.00 Huap Orvicz, HALIFAX, N.8. Directors. presidents Thos, Bitehle, Fee He coutcuss 1N xova soa adntl onish, sere SS aitiand (ante foros beuatadie, "0, London- Pictou ydne} Weymou: ms AGENCIES IN NEW BRUNSWICK. Bathurst, Dorchester, Fredericton, Kingston (ent Co Go. Moncton, ” Newcastle, ' Sackville, Labels IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Charlottetown, Summerside. AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND. Bt, John’s. AGENCIES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Rossland, Vancouver, Victoria, Neleon, and m0. BAKERRS AND For Any Season. and get prices. $ © @ ® 18 90000600-~~~0-~~ 9000-00064 Job printing of all kinds done to your. entire. sulisfactlon at the Record Job office, 120}4 Columbia avenue. Letter heads, bill heads statements, counterelips, cards, meal tickets, etc., a specialty. Call UP-GO-DAGE PRINTING, $HOGOHSHO A -O~- 9 HHHHO 004 The Satur Rossland ‘camp. ay Record Each week contains alithe mining news d & DEACON, M MacNEILL BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. Rossland, B. 0. Tliner Building, Columbla: Avenue. Hunter: Bros., —FOR—. Fresh Fancy Groceries. Table Delicacies, ROCQUEFORT CHENSE. 7 IMPERIAL CH: sW1ss dinees CROSS & BLACKWELLS8’. ‘JAMS; ae PICKLES. AS and CHOCOLATES, APPLICATION TO INCORPORATE, pplication wi amy oth Sorporate a ee ‘Britian ¢ same in the com: 0 be in to assume ‘the epi ities entered Pato aforesrid end for. ise oe 8 incor ae ring upon tl iiig ona a completely carryon and erate works ‘aforesaid or any of thein, ar Patodsthis 1]th day of November, A. D.1! WOR RI CLIT iE aANs. Bolfeitors for Applicants the sald company so to be incon Dominion of Canada, Merch Bonk of New York, Roston, Chicago, Paris, France; London, England; jermuda, ional Bank, S2ieaat Bide and John M, Smith daaeee maisieea The Bank of . BRTISH NORTH a ESTABLISHED 1836. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Pald-Up Capital $4,866,666, Resqrve Fund 1,387,000 London Office: 3 Clements’ Lane, Lombard Bt. Court of Directors. J.H. Brodie, John James Cater, Gaspard Farrer Richard 4, diyn, Henry J. Farrer, ed. Arthur Hoare, H. J.B, Kendall J.J. _Xingstord, Fred- erie babbocks George D. Whatm: Borelagy, A: G. WALLIS. Head Oficein Canada, St. James, 8t., Mont- real H. STIKEMAN, J. ELMBLY, ‘General Manager. ‘Inspector. ‘Branches in Canada. okt aa ty rede on aR aslo, Trail, resnwood, B, C Davesn city, Klondike, T. Agents in the United States. Bpokane: Traders National Bank, and Old National Bank. Rew Yo rk cy wat Street) . Lawson and J.C. Welsh, sg San Fren. stieoy (124 Bansome “street) H. a ‘a McMichael a3. R. Ambrose, agents. London Bankers. ‘The Bank of England and Messrs. Glyn & Co, Foreign. pee Bank of Australia, dire Beay of ‘tunalie. wer eaionte Union sank of Australia, ew Zealand. Jn- ia, China, end Jay i tered Mercantile ati of India, Lo! aching, a, Agra Bank, Inales, Colonial Scans & Co, Lyons, FGredit i nais, W. T. OLIVER, Mgr., Rossland. | D pod Pn west ve LE ROI LIVERY .|SALE and FEED STABLE. ° JOHN F. LINBURG, Proprietor. STYLISH RIGS FOR RENT, FIRST-CLASS SADDLE AND PACK HORSES. um’ rita ‘Aven nue, ‘Phone No. 87. ommercial Alley, *Phone No. 89. DAIRY RANCH|® ~ For Sale. —_—»— A good dairy ranch 11 miles routh-east from Colville, Stevens County, Wach. It is surrounded by a fine Stock Range, Fine Spring, and a Creek Runing Through the Place.. Small Orch- ard eae Abundance of Small Fruit. Gond New Honse, Good Honse, boat Barn, Ice House, Dairy Ruom* Churning Done by Water Power. Other Buildings. 40 Acres _ In Hay and Cultivation. . ‘0. BOX 186 eee For Further Information .Call on or Address, MRS. Jd. W. STRUPEL, Colville, Stevens County Washington. MINERAL ACT 1898, Certificate of Improvements NOTICE. ic eur, ete. When Going East—~ Use a first class line in traveling be- tween Minneapolis, St. Paul ans Ch - cago, and the principal towns in Cen- tral Wisconsin Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars in service. The Dining cara are operatedin the in- terest of its patrons, the most elegant service ever inaugurated. Meals are served a la carte. should read via The WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES Direct at Chicago and Mil waukee for all eastern points. For full information call on your nearest vicket agent or write Jas OC Ponp, BGeneral Yars, Agent, or Jag. A. Clock, Miwauxes, Wis General Agent, 246 Stark Btreet, Portland, Ore Vo obtain first class service, your ticket} - A. Wi in acting 28a Town grant oft! aim, And iivther take ‘notice that netion, under section 87, must be commenced vefore the is- suance of euch certificate of improvements. Dated this lst day of December, 2 1896. a Wilkin. MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificate of Improvement. NOTICE. Fer rnd, feul mineral claim ate in thet "Trait Greek wining bivision wi Ne ootgnay vistrict. Where loceted :— Lhe, Sa iia on Little bork $4.m « Sok St niles orth of tewdney 7 Sxeab on Little Fork 34 mnile, east of "Bg be Creok joining the Sea Bud” on the north fi. Cho! Minera Certifion {orfaward ates: B81ZA, iritend, six to aptly to the zat mpr..ver iinioy nUrowa SPOKANE rls & NORTIEN Newson & Fort Suerrarp Rv. | Red Mountain Railroad ‘he only direct route to Nelson: und Kootenay lake and Slocan polnts. Qe Every day inthe year between SPOKANE, ROSSLAND and AN DON, No. 4 for Spekane and Pacific coast con nection leaves Rossland at 8:45 a. ml. No: 6 for Nelson, Kaslo and slocaa points. leaves Rossland at. . pm No, 8 from ‘Nelton, ete., arrives in How Jand at. a No. 5, from Pp +points, arryin Rossland at. No Change of Cars Between Spokane and Rossland. Tickets on sale all over the world. Close connections at Nelson with steamers for Kaslo and Kootenoy lake @. G. DICKSON, @. °.T, A Spokane, Wes W RUFF Agent, Russ.a == MONTANA LIVIN! 26° Washington Street. Firat Glare Saddle and Driving Horees To Suit The Tenant. Office rooms or rooms for hauee- EBERC. SMITH —Dealer in— a Mines, Stocks. and § Real Estate. Horses a Telephone6 - “MM, A. HARVEY. DO You WANT A MAP OR A NEWSPAPER TIMES BUILDING CHICAGO ae Ne scan ROSSLAND EVENING RxcoRh, DECEMBER 16, 1898. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? Toronto World Publishes a Telegram About a Rossland ‘iragedy. blished DON'T OVERLOOK THESE. You ¢an get Ontario sweet apple cid at TI he DEGA 21 Wash. St. 20 per Qt Dr. G. 8. Armstrong, office ‘und ‘resi- | dence rooms 6 and 8. Poatotlice block. The following from the-Toronto World at December 56, which needs an explanation, for. no such man is known to have met his death here. SHOT IN ROSSLAND. John Kirkland, of Guelph T U las repaired and raws dled at hooting gallery, First avenue. ° Dr. J. F. McKenzie, office and reei- denve over O,Hearn’s, opposite Bank of Toronto. The Rossland Laundry 1s doing good work at.a reugonable a Try «Eom. Near the postoffice. the Victin of a Wrathful Neighbor. Gueuen, Der. 4.—John Morris, Guelph Townehip, has received word stating that John Kirkland. a former, resident ofthe same township, had been shot dead in Rossland, B. C., by’an irate neighbor about two weeks ago. De. eased was well known in the city and surrounding townships. He wasa powerfully built athletic fellow, and a genial, good-hearted man. He sold his farm to John Morris.last spring, and went to Rossland in company with his sister, who kept house for him until: the time of his death... He was about: 35, years old. Tho letter received by Mr. Morris states that the sister ia on her way home. : CHAMPION RUNAWAY boa. The Mastiff aka i Texas and Went Miles. Ba.TimMoke, Ay 3. —Champion Prince Kola, the mastiff, cold by Mr. F. J. Skin- ner, of this city. to Belton, Texas, own- era last month, has had an’ interesting adventure, After'a week’s stay at his new home scratched open.a gate and moje a bee line for Bultinore. Six days after his escape he was captured in Falls county, Texas, 120 miles from his start- ing point, still going ata izapia gait to- ward the northeast. H. B. Savage, his present owner, writes that the first news came from’a man who had seen him, two miles north of Belton, and the chage was begun on horseback, The horse was ridden at breakneck speed until ex- hausted, but the dog was something of a racer, too, and - easily kept ahead.~ Hie little trip coat: his owner $30. Cola is euffering (rom sore feet and stiffness. BELL TAPS AND FIRE BOXES. 6p. m. Department Meeting. eS Fire.... ‘ontinuous ring. The location of the fire alarm boxes ig aa followe: No. 35, Columbia ave. and Butte. No. 82, Columbia ave. and St. Paul. No. 16, Columbia ave. and. Washington. No. 27, Columbia ave. and Spokane. No. 14, First ave. and Wathington. No..48, Second-ave. and Washington. No. 41, Second ave. and Earl. No. 28, Koutenay ave. and Spokane. 62, Le Roiave. and Davis. . 64, Fourth avé. and St. Paul. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. sirat malls Chart a.m. and :30 Rev. J. H. Beat. Method Obata? Riverand G. H. Morden; 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Anglican Chu rch—8t_George’e—11 30 :30 p.m. Reverend J. H. erterian Charch—11_ 8. m. and p.m. v. MeL Gandier. Toman ce soe Church.—Rev. Father Rivers, Priest, in charge. 10 a. m. and Spom. to your cents a month after December 1, Razors hollow ground, siseors, docter’s instrumenta and all kinds of edge tools ground ‘at shooting galery, Firat Ave. If yon are not satisfled with your laun- dry “work try the same location, near postotiice. Dr. Findley, dentist, has removed his office upstairs, next tothe Bank of B. N. A, Columbia ave. Office hours 9: a. m. to 5 p.m. 22-1m FIREMAN’S BALL. Appointed and Hall Selected. The: Roesland> volunteer ~ fire depart- ment has concluded to-have their third annual ball in the Miners’ Union hall, The date is Tuesday evening, Dec 20. Chiet Jack Squiere, ©. Colling and Jack Waldon have been selected as the committee of arrangements. _ No pains or expense will be epared to make a grand success of the affair, and a grand good time is assured. _. Heathen ona Railroad. “(A force of 150 Chinamen’came down from-.Union Friday, and are now en- gaged in the work of grading the rail- way from the Extension mines to Oyster. Bay.?’—Extract from.the Wellington Enterprise, The railway these Chinese ‘are building ie a branch of the Erqui- malt & Nansimo, which was bonueed by the Provincial Government to the tune of 2,000,000 acres and $750,000 in cash. The Extension mines formed part of the land grant, and are’ said to be wonder- fully rich cual fields. It is bad. enough to have given away eo vast a portion of the people’s. heritagé, but it is worse to tia ' that the people who have thus been despoiled of their own, are not even to bs alowed to find employmentin the uidertakings* which these great coal . fi Ide have necessitated. What a diffe - e@ ce it would make to the merchants of Vancouver Island if 150 white men were employed on this railway work in the place of Chinese!—Kamloops Sentinel. International Music Hail. The new feature at the International Music Hall this week is the popular an incomparable: vocalist, Miss Beatrice Lorne. This lady is without doubt the best vocalist that has yet appeared at this -honse, and. the sweetness of her voice is only equaled by her aplendid taste in the selection of her’ numbers. The Keltons have become very popular membera of this house. As to their abilities as performers, nothing but the best can be said of them, The other members of the company are all up to the standard this week. Mies Clair Stanley, the great character vocalist, will be the card for next week. A Self Evident Truth. Kamloops Standand, “to'find that the government, ‘whoadepecial aim should be the encouragement of -home incust- rfes is‘always ready to ignore them’, and cites the fact that the post office di partment went to New Rork to get some one to design the new penny stamps, Rossland in 1898. AYET ERE EH f Rossland are now on sale at all news stands at 60c. for Single le oP ies. te of 20 or more can be o at 26c. each by applying to the eer of the Rossland board of trade, 11-28 10t The Record home or office for 15 cents a week or 50) to ons Roseland Laundry. except an The Committee of Arrangements - Has Been. a d ROBERT IRVING, Fr :STt is very disheartening,” says the]: SECRET SOIR MES Sie RINT! he Ot Red, Mountain Tent No. in Avelety Hall. is ri 8rd sud Gen Weduesday of ‘Siok moni -\ROSSLAND OFFICIALS. PROVINCIAL OFFICERS. F fer International Navigation. Trading Co,, Ltd. and River. trains of N. & FB, Rossland and Spokane, yohecked toall 63 0 for Nelnon and wey, rive Northport 1231 Wie PU! Buel 30 ain. j Porta! port 1:50 p.m Leave Nolson for Kaslo, etc, Tuesday, i span’ eed 2 any, Friday, 3 pas. “Arrive Nelson 9 eth ve Kaslo, Saturday... “Thi before leaving for Bonner’ Fe ALEXANDER, Gen. Aan, Kaslo, B.C., 1214 July. ia. and tteamer “ipvernationel " and ‘ Alberta” on ath re 1897." Subject ssen- nit to aust trom North pa rekers sold and ‘polnts dail Wed fo jonday, Thesdas, Wednesday, oPnuss Bonner'a Ferry and Kootenay River Service. istrar. Joux Kinxur:—Gold Commissioner and Stipendiary Magistrate. W. J. Ronson :—Deputy. Sheriff. E. 8. Bowss, M.. D:—Coroner. GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT 108 BIsHorsoATE-St., Loxpox, E. 0 IF YOU WANT AN ADVERTISEM RE Small, Inserted in any European Ni Magnzino, or Periodical, save troublesome ‘details by sending re T. W. HOWARD, 108, BisoreaaTE-stREET, LONDON. PSTINATES | beat ISHED and oou7TRAGTS DVIC~ OF- FERED rey rain the Best \Sfedtume for bring- ing ADVERTISERS before the Public, Corres: pondence invited. T. W. HOWARD, Lonpo! jewapnper uri reel al straight to wn, E.C, DOMINION GOVERN’NT OFFICERS R. B. McDonaup :—Collector of Customs. _ Government agent in charge of bureau for issuing Klondike miners’ certifi- cates. W. 8. Joxzs:—Internal Revenue | Col- lector. = ROSSLAND CITY. OFFICERS. H. 8. Watnace:—Mayor, C, O. Latonnr, Alderman. A. 8. Goopgve, Alderman. J. 8. Cure, Jx., Alderman. Ross THomrgox, Alderman. Ausert Barrett, Alderman, J, Evazen. Alderman, Going to Chicago To Anywhere East 2 if ; mize you are, Cc. STP. M.& 0. RY. first-class trains lea! see that your ticket fiom lis, St, Paul or Duluth, readavis THE NORTH-WESTERN _ LINE G. A. Jorpan, Police Magtatrate. J. A. Inaram, Chief of Police. Wx..McQuaen, Clerk anid Treasurer. Wa. Hanp, Assessor, License Inspector and Collector. R. Revpick, M. D., Health officer. 4 H. License Commissioners { o ‘The Drive Wheel o: wd Bt Boul for Chicagoon Se ia as true of ra! W. A. MEAD, General wr agin ‘48 Washington Bt. F. OG, SAVAGE, Portland, Oregon. Traveling Agent. TIME SCHEDULE. From Spokane. Portland, £an Fraucis- go, Peudieton, Baker TIME CAPL, Subject to changb without notice. | Trains run on Pacific standard time. Kaslo »” Sproles Whitewater Meduigan Junction, indon Leavy Beppo popes sheshee SUpUS ESS Arrive 10.50 fin. CODY LINE| Leave 19.00a.m, Sandon Arrive Arrive11.20 a.m. Cody —_ Leave GEO. F, COPELAND, KASLO & SLOCAN RY. BEBBEBEE 11.45 a.m. 8pm. 11:38 acm. | wx Sanday] Superintendent City, Balt Take Werth, Fort maha, St. Louis, Chicaud and East, Tokos, Wallace, Ward, gor, Gartield, Coliax, uilman, Moscow. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ALL galling dates sub; ject to chan, te vende portland’ Sept. 1, 6, 11, 15, 21, 29. Tpem. It Alaski Bail Bept. 17. Columbia River Steamers. To Astoria and Way Landings, The Fast Line’ TO The Dining Car Route via Yellowstone op! Park. THE SAFEST AND BEST. WEEK nec. 5. Solid V Trains allnternational Music wolalle., it NOVELTY SPECIALTIES KELTON & KELTON 4188 OLIE SINCLAIR— JOLLY tSTELLE BOOTH—J. Il. FIEL- MING.—J. W. MORRIS. Actors, Singers, Speakers ‘s vat steppt 2 stones to it litt ade. ut stepping vy Bere senoan conn Hiatons te neato Pie rerful BEA hai Lane nd. raguiceactngsted wiitcure ie aah to ama vasin 10 minutes acs “3 cet hal Pow- for singers ¥ er ‘quick ite 3 UOT it isa won ec err cer, I rat Nommnend it to my brother] nals: “Al, Exmett Fostell, Actor, New York Cliy—3t Sold by Goodeve Broa. Druggista. Equipped with Puliman Palace Cars, Elegant Dining Cara Modern Day Coaches, ‘Through Tickets to all points in the world. TICKETS TO JAPAN AND CHINA h, | TACOMA and NORTHERN PACIFIC Trains depart from Spokane. No. 1, jo, 2, apply to to agents of the 3 ‘SW. ‘Rurr, Agt. Red Mt. Ry. (BBS, aD. CHARTS! Asst, Ge) Sa, Bs areas Be, sor ira. rtland, Tegon All Points Tourist Sleeping Cars UNITED. STATES AND OANADA. Steamship ticketa to all parts of the Bi tte wror information. Hime cards 1 roaes and oka General Agent Spokane, Waan. Willamette Rivor. oregon city, Newberg, salem & Way Landings| Tu Willamette and: Yam-| aad Bat oregon tity, bs Dayton, oe Way Landings. 6a,m. Ex, San, 2m. Siameus River. Portland to Corvalita ‘and Way. Landings. |_° Ga,m, Tues.Thur, and Sat, Snake River. Biparia to Lewiston. H, W. ADAMS, Gen'l Ag’, Bpoxany Wash. Yi AUREBURT, Gen m. Passos er Agent, risnd, Oregon. CRUGAGD GREAT WESTERN Rf. “THE MAPLE LEAF ROUTE.” Pullman Compartment Sleeping Cara, Puliman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars, Dining Cara on the European Plan,j Fiee Reclining Chair Cars, Uniformed Train Porters, Bumpany Ushers at Depots ARE FEATURES Of the Train Service of the. Chicago Great Western Ry. —-No Change of Cars of Any Class— BETWEEN ‘ O ticago and St, Paul anc Minneapolis, Dubuque and Des Moine, St. Joseph and Kansas City —— General Passenger and F.H Lord: Hicret'agt. Chicago Agent for ‘Ti RosstaNper and “british Co- lumbia Review. PATENTS PROMPTLY SECURED ‘Write for our interesting hooks “ Invent, ¢ ” and “How ou: are swindled.” model of one |aTON. D. O. XN 3 WASIIN : Orne ICES: MoxrHisat, CaN. CANADIAN 7 PACIFIC. cY. “AND S00 LINE, Ocean to Ocean ROUTE, East and West, 3,000 Miles — OF COMFORT. —- FIRST CLASS AND—— Tourist Sleepers Run Through. ° Baggage Checked to Destination. —No - Custom - Difficulties —— Daily Train.. 18:00k—Lyv. .ROSSLAND. . Arr.—23 :05k —_o——_— Connects West Robson with Colum- bia River. Steamers from and tor: the North'and with OC. & K. branch traina from and to ‘Neleon, Kaslo, Sandon and other SJocan points. —o. For Rates, Tickets and Full Informa- tion Call on or Address Nearest Local y | Agent, or A. B, MACKENZIE, City T! y Ticket Agents oa P. @. DENISON, Agent, Rossland. ‘W.F. Anderson, Traveling Passenger Azent, Nelson. E. J. Coyle, District Passengea Agent, Vancouver. Denver & Rio Grande R; R. BCENIO LINE OF THE WORLD. Weekly Excursions to the Bas In Through Tourist Cars ‘Without Change.... MODERN: —UPHOLSTERED ‘TOURIST ——SLEEPERS In charge of experienced. ductors and Porters To Kansas City, Chicago, Buffalo Monday fhdfeston without change, via alt Lake, Mo. Pacific and Chicago & Alton Ry To Omaha, Chicago, Buffal Tuesdays ara seston withoutchonze, via Salt Ze, 9, and Cl cago, Rock Island and’ Pa- ‘To St Joseph, Kansas Ci Wednesdays ind st "Yous without change, vinSaltLake and Burlington route, ‘To Kansas City, and 8t Louis Thursdays without hangs via Salt rake and Missourt Pacific railw: A day stop-over crated Atlantic Steamship Tickets. It 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, B. MACKENZIE, O. P, R. AGT at alt Lake City.and Denver. A ride through the famous Colorado scenery. - For rates and information enquire or 0. R. & M/ and Spokane Falls & Northern railway, or a B. 0. Micnor General agent, 8, K. Moormr, Genernt ticket Agt., WAM. Stitt, Gen, 5.8. Agt., Winn. ver, Col, Portland, or.