ROSSLAND EVENING RECORD, OCTOBER 24, 1899. cea SE TED. THE ROSSLAND RECORD. WILLIAM K. ESLING. Tue Orpest Datty 1s THE INTERIOR. PORLIBES® DAILY EXORPT SUNDAY. eumeriptions invarial advance. Advertising me will be made known upon pplication. The RRCORD reaches the people. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1899. TO ADVERTISERS. ———_ .New reading matter makes your advertisement attractive. We will gladly change your “ad” every issue if copy is presented before 10 a. m. REGISTER. The Rossland voters’ list will be closed on the first Monday in De- cember—barely five weeks hence. A British snbject owning real estate . in the city or’a British subject who is a householder and has resided:in the city for 12 months, is qualified. to vote. It is necessary however to register, and unless you are on the voters’ list for 1900 lose no time ia getting on its list —_— HOW THE BOERS FIGHT. |. Mashonaland, so justly entitled. He not only un- dertock to raise money for the pro- ject, and failed, but began the work at his own expense. He has al- ready pushed the line northward through Rhodesia to Umtali, in 1800 miles. from the Cape, and is pushing it on through Nyassaland to the southern end of Lake Tanganyika, 700 miles fur- ther aorth. But there are still 4000 miles left to build, so that it will be seen that the prodigious task has been hardly started.. After | fra leaving German territory, through which, it may be permitted to run |a on very binding conditions, it goes Baer through Uganda, afterwards skirt- ing the frontier of Abyssinia, and making a junction with the Anglo- | tee Egyptian system © on, the! frontier. of the Soudan, England has a -right |'t of free navigation over the whole length of Lake Tanganyika—400 | p: miles—so that out of the 6600 miles ‘which stretch between the Cape and Cairo, the touring Englishman need otily. lose sight of his country’s flag pevateds during a stretch of less than 300 miles. In ten year’s time the road, it is ,calculated, will be completed and, ready to convey the mails from Cario to, the Cape.. : “EDITORIAL. N The British .gavernment is seri- ously crippling . the. trans-Atlantic carrying. ,business,, the. New York | World, says, ,by snapping up. a.num- ber. of vessels to . be used as trans- a seed Transter of Liquor License. y Notice ts hereby given that at the next sitting of ¢ Board of lacense Comasis- sioners Tor ta city of Rossland, a0 appli- cation will be made for transfer of the license now held by T. W. Manuan, for the ¥lorence hotel, situated 3 et 2a block wa aduitlou, to McCart! 0. his 23d doy or Seiaher Ae i by sneha. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. Dursuant to Creditors Trust Deeds Act and Amending Acts. NOUS, is hereby that Ss. A. Hart mi Jumbia, dealer in gel by de oh be bearing Si Sate. the ett! eof Di jeably, iy and without Pheer oF Briony ie {the sald S. heir heir just byt Edward net f October. A. x id the or iy of Osssbe the created by the Al sons bythe atsion tan arg required on 9 jecem fo delive re not} ss, is hereby yen that after the said ath oy, of Decembe! the trustee will ed fo dist yet ihe: assets among, the Ciaas rao} claims of e roth day, . CLASSIFIED. BUSINESS CARDS. is under this head inserted at the Ante of Ove a centa Word. Nothing. taken for rate of One Coma She inzertionay 1.00 ANNOUNCEMENTS. REMOVAL—Zhe Sparta fruit and fecti De®. A. MILLOY, DENTIST. Rooms: Btone block, over Bank of Toronto . Columbia Ave. ery store has removed from the Postoffice building to Columbia ‘avenue, opposite C.P.R. telegraph office. U.S. Consular Agent John Jackson Jr. has re- moved from Postoffice Block to office of G. W. Richardson, Columbia avenue, opposite Windsor hotel, Agent for John R. Cook. ATELLO & CALESTRO, Proprietors, of IF YOU don’t know how you can save half or more when you are purchasing hats, shoes, cloth- | ing, gents! furnishings and blankets. get the cata- logue of the Rossland Auction House, 42 East Columbia avenue. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. eee eee CHEAP READING—AN the latest novels at the Rossland Bazaar. We exchange any book in our library for five cents. Washlngton street and First avenue. * TAILORING. eee ©. SAVARD, Fashfonablé Merchant Tailor, carries the best assortment tf imported: and do- mestic goods in Rossland. None but first-class labor Employed. Prices’ moderate. Columbia avenue, Rossland. .PRESSING AND DYEING. F. w- HINSDALE, CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, In Custom House building. Also New ork Life Iusurance Agency. Washington street. Rossland, B.0. T. E. HALEY, :|Beef,...Pork, Mutton, HIDE. “OYSTERS, ANE. GAME. tl ol DB. jour of four otiock, in the fternoon. af Hes caslant, B, Cy this et day. of Octo- HY MAcDoNAl Store for “the trustee. Cleaning, dyeing and. repairing of men’s and women's garments. Clothes cleaned and pressed for tourists on shortest notice, n Stree* Steam Cleaning & Dyeing Co. in. the matter, ot. 2A. OVERCOATS—Just received 500, bought from a fire sale; worth from $15 to $35. Yourchoice at $8, at the Rossland Auction House. is a loa NOTICE i hereby given rR ince of British Soames oe ood Hand” hag made, wineat mh credits and ef A fects,: nto if redits and O, he anders pall a the City of, and executed gan ‘ the aid oa et of’ the’ realtors it be hala atthe, e Mercha! apd Etighing oftce of: ‘of Torepto, ee ‘Bro’ fogenta on Street ‘WATCH ‘REPAIRING, ss- | “EINE Watch Repairing at moderate charges.. A line of splendid time pleces. “A. becenys Jeweler, opposite Windsor, Hotel; SITUATIONS AND HELp. ° Piet] WANTED —Mincrato know. that they .can get the best overalls and jumpers,’ riveted, worth $t 00, at only 6oc at the Rossland Auction House. (GRAND UNION | «HOTEL:: i GEO. H, GREEN, PROPRIETOR. RATES FROM $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY Neatly Furnished with man. SALES WERE DULL Oaly 36, 000 Shares ‘are bal in on the Stock Exchange Today. RAMBLER-CARIBOO AT 590 * gtook Continues to Hold Its Own on Strength of the Dividend—Deor ‘Park Weaker and gells This Morning at 31-2 Conts—Win- nipog Steady Aroand 81 1-2 Gents. It was a blue , Tiseday this morn- ing on the stock exchange and : but 6; ooo shares changed. hands... The only feature. was the rise. in Rani- bler-Caribos to-59¢-°- ‘The ‘ ‘advance in the stock ‘has been steady and with’ no” precarious and Deer-'Park has dropped a little, and:.1000 was bought this morning at 3yec. All the other sellers were’ steady, with 10 considerable fluctuations. Rossland Sales... Today's sales on .the Rossland pean were: Rambler-Cariboo, 20004 } SEH regular, sudden jumps.° 1000, i ene Okanogan; aodd; r¥qe; | Lx. L, 3000, 1434c; King, 6000; 22}4c, $000, -.924%c;.-Déer Park, THEY WILL GO WELL PROVIDED ‘hold-all, Oliver equipment ‘complete one wl HH FALDING, in: California. The coroner's jury has been summoned as follows, D. McKenzie, Garrett Keefe, A, O. R. Browne, J. H. Copp, H. McPher- son and H. H. Johnstone. Fine Equipment Arranged for Cana- dian Fighters, The Rossland boys who left last night to fight the Boers will be well City BAKERY. Pumpkin and Mince Plen. \ Christmas Frult Cake, aud First-Class Bread, at the 24 Washington Street. | cared for by the Canadian govern- ment. The outfit which will be supplied them has been made public. It in- cludes one helmet, one field service cap, one toque to wear on board ship, two fronks of rifle green (un- limited), two pairs of trousers (rifle gteen), Oné great coat or jacket,and one pair of trousers of khaki, one pair of leggings, two pairs of ankle boots, three grey flannel shirts, one pair of drawers and'one undershirt of light wool to wear on board ship, two abdominal belts, one jersey,one pair of carivas ‘shots, brushes re- spectively for the hair, clothing, | hi: ii and By one razor, spoon, knife and fork, housewife,--two - combs, three'pairs of boot laces, one clasp knife, two towels, SOP; four pairs of. socks, one tin blacking, together | —— UN DERWEAR w HOSIERY OF THE Finest Quality Ww ‘Cars Moderate Prices. . Y nt MRS. “ABARD. with’ -a: Lee-Enfield -: rifle“and the with, lises and kit-bags. Established May, 1895. Accountant Insirance sasseaTe Q 1A Sth au Q 5) DRY GOODS COMPANY, LIMITED. INPORTERS AND JOBBERS. OF FINE Dry Goods, Silks, Clothing and « House Furnishing Goods.” Silks” The popularity of Silk, ., both, Black and rather. that We placed large “import” orders™ before the recent -heavy advance in ‘Silks; - and will offer iexceptional:. values in :BI , Silks:and Satins. -; thee 24-inch heavy rich Satin, $1, and.1.: 25. all pure Silk,., Colored, cantinues to increase diminish. 24-inch Satin Duchess, ~ $1.25 and 1.50. 34-inch Satin Merves, $1.50 ‘and 25-inch Peau de Soie and Try $1.50. t ‘THE REDDIN- JACKSON CO., Cumtran Wiaaiurry. MINING AND INVESTMENT BROKERS. : Agents for Paris Bell Addition to Rooms - and Mining Agent and $3.60 per week Auctioneer. Coon, to receive & inspectors. i itde. hoe ee tbe’ H. 1. Cleveland, an English cor- respondent who went through the 1881 campaign, wrote at that time of the fighting qualities of. the Boers: : “’We never are able to see the enemy. Except before the fight at Majuba Hill, I never saw but a JOHN PHILLIPS, Be lable ALBUMS! ALBUMS! Must be soldat sacr- handful of them at any time.. And Contractor &: Carpenter men re Tal : thes wohad fee. cea Sauiee gees belore. saleby : when they thought we noticed them Store and Office Toronte, sath Serene i Houghton’s Exchange: and Auction Mart; North they and their horses disappe amet sohathe ot ; Sac iiinds is peemely Patiended to. . Washington street, in C. P, R. hotel block. as if swallowed up by the earth.’ think we all feel thatthey manheors Our losses at Hatfeel and . Laing’s. Nek show that. We were very, much in the open, but not a blessed. Boer was tobe seen. But every, eect from $2.50 to 1000, 334C: Total, 36,000 shares. 4 WARTED TO TRADE. Men's: Clothing and: » Furnishings. |. Men’s Tweed Suits,: made of extra ‘heavy from extra-fine quality Kersey -Cloths.:. In 7 Tans,, Blacks, Greens and Blues, sizes 32. to Jf. fan Goth “Sizes 96 0 4253 os ont 7 ee 42, $8, 8.50, 10.00 and. 12.50. Sage 8 39 £0 429.02, : Ladies’ Black cloth Jackets, 22 inches long, ” ‘ JE ee NEEL AE made from.quality-imported close curl As- : trakhian Boucle Cloth, neatly trimmed with straps, Kersey, etc. "$8, ‘gy, 10 and 12.50. ~ Ladies’ Cloth Capes, $6, up to $10. Tailor Made Suits Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits; made ‘of fine imported Covert Cloth,’ Venetians, Serges, etc., in double-breasted. tight-fitting suits, $15, 16.50; 18, 20, 22.50, and $25 a suit. Separate : ‘Skirts. In Serges, ‘Veneti ns, Crepons, ‘eté.; ' éla- d “with braids, and satin ~ folds, .etc;, $7.50, 10, 11, and $¥2.50. “JLADIES’ ‘Separate Skirts, $2, 2.789.504 00) and’ Sgr 1 -'! . LADIES’ . .., Wool Wrappers : fused to.8.50, ir Cashméres} Mixtures, etc. . Silk Waists | Special at $5; 5 750, 6.56,°8 WANTED TO: ‘TRADE—Mining stock First-Class. Bar in Crown Granted Yur properties, for a Rossland Residence lot. in conection. ‘Address Stock; Reconp Office, + | ne No} 58:2". \'22 Ce ports during: the campaign against tors arg reaues ae "Frastee, tobe a the Boers. Seventy. occan carriers, it is estimated, including 32 trans-.| of ‘The ee: to Be ad Atlantic. liners, have. already. ‘been pany {iimited), a a mee secured, . Ladies’. Jackets,. Ladies’ Cloth Jackets,:22 inches long, made to, a ordering of the Adtales ee gate, R la a6 nd Opera House: ia Avenue, | _ 7 5 Four,doors east, of post office. ut = This department CANADIAN aa 2 isu 4:Daniel Dickinson. | ~ Walter Bs Orde | ~ ae & ORDE Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada. z Stock Brokers. Stocks bought and The Canadas Accident -sold’on the closest margins. Ass c Hossland, B: 0. ee ees secis of the debt rast the a ee AGENT: o mute the aasets'of the debtor: amony ctatribul e doa pike AUCTIONEER. entice Tel. No. 61. : = = 5 Lot MISCEL sabes f ~* NOTICE OF ASSIGH ‘ : By wore LOST—Last night, red alligator skin pocket- book, between Catholic:church: flat.. Contains $107 in cash and, two notes, one for. $32 aud bther for €24, and several receipts. Finder will be-sultably rewarded by leaving at RECORD,” WANTED—Tosell the, best pure woo! heavy, TO ALL POINTS “ = : 5 socks, sold ‘Here at. jor on]; th once in a while there was the ‘crack.| 255: oer Es ar éciimbla ae ao Rossland i elsewiers a. 356 ( i only cashic 'at, the EAST. .... and ...:WEST| , i to AN of a rifle; and then one of our poor’ Bacau 28th dav of Sep a ae - : SSiehurt is? lass sleepers On ‘ail trains from + boys would fall over, the line would.| cismmens —E = “FoR RENT. ARROWHEAD AND KOOTENAY Lanb’Ne’ close up and we would begin ‘chas-, Tourist ‘Cars pass & Medicine Hat. ‘Dajly.for, ing again:for the enemy we could, Bt ; Sundays and Wednes- . iB A i | oft Toronto; Fridays f never find. I was taken prisoner or Toron eye for” just after General Colley was killed, | 4 Montes and Boston and I can say that I could not have; vs been treated better by any people. They were kind to the wounded, did not molest the dead nor insult: us of the living. I think they area very brave people, and as for fight- 7 ing, they seem to know just as | TAKE, TICE that tis art m3 "MORIOE. fogs gM: much about it:as we do. -Natice, is .hereby .. given, that a meeting of the. creditors of James Wesley Lougheed will be.held at’ a “| the ‘office of W' ‘Whiteside, Esq. Ey Solicitor, ‘Ritéhie -block;' Columbia a op re Bat. ae nia | avenue, ‘Rossland} B:i C.;.on- Satur: .m snap: :: Clear title, ‘Apply thsoffce. , | day, the izath: day. .of, November, ‘at .| the, -hour .of 4, o'clock. in.the after- noon. : “Dated at" Rossland, ‘B. “Cid the ear day of October, 1899- j RDWARD: _BAILLIE, Assi “ALL MEN ARE FOND OF- 5 ah GOOD MEALS. Hotel...Russell ly the BEST.TABLE IN .. ble add: Bedford McNeill’s v=" ROSSLAND,” “ Cable agrees, Codes: {Gicughes ‘Tos S. GILMOUR, Table Board, $7 ver week. fi Se GEM . < Usesssrer "3" StOCKS AND, SHARES MINING AGEN’ > Golambia ‘avenue. *) Rossland, B. C. HARLES DANGERFIELD Monte Gewato Ste sedi house” orth of: Col~ © 0 umbia venue... P.O. x 576. ; > sTocK BROME: THE .. “DIRECT. “ROU? E FROM e | N° pa see given that Sod i Jeanetta KOOTENAY:COUNTRY | + :, | Wallace Block, Columbia ave. Tel. No. 90 vince:of Britt hColu = - *f iltinery, has by de a | oe Be " tesaecss saeee ountain Lion .. lontreal Gold lonte Christo. FOR /RENT—Seven-room Shouse ‘on Victoria aventie with bath ahd all wiodern Improvements, Full particulars at,J. 8. Johnson & Co's office. TO RENT—Four suites of living rooms of thi = | rooms each, in brick betel raeieie of El | Se Sroity 7 Tene Tianaa, oft e tober, 5 + the sat Habde Jeanetta Ea ofice 7 TOONS 4 a | Batiding, Cotambla avenue, Roseland ¥ bere 1899. at, three : Men's Biué Cheviot, double rested, sack” suits, $10.00, Men's stylish’ Scotch Tweed ‘Suits’ ir , (Checks, Plaids and. solid: colors,?in ‘single. + ‘and double-breasted. sacl suits, $x 2-50 15,00. - 16.50 and 18.00. a Men’s Grey Worsted Fro Kk. Men's Pants, $1.50, 2.50 3- 60, 3 50, “4-00 and. 5.00. Boys’ Knee Pants, 75cs ane = Suits, $4, 4.50, 6.00 ‘and 7-50. Hats. and Cap Men’s brown, and black iors and 3.00. at Men’s Stiff Hats, $3 and 4: gy Men’s Crush Hats, $2.50 and Men's Caps, 59¢, 75¢ and, ue sop Shoes Men’s Lace Shoes; ‘$2,-2.50 and 3.50. Men's Box Cale ‘Shoes;* 83’ 50, 4. 20, + 5° gate: address Raaeste ‘Telephone 44 Record’? : pile OTIONS. 7:00ex Sun ly...Rossland., Arex 8un 11:15 17:80 daily lv:.Rossland:.Ar daily 22:0 Morning train for and from Robron, Nel- |, “for Kaslo, "Sandon and*Slocan | iN, rhe having regard to t] LBS states, : D ted at Kossland this Neate aa ey “be Odtober, A. pe: ee si -COURTREY.! i licitor fa assignee. “Roraland B.C. poin se -Monday, and |! | Friday.ifor all. points in 1 BOUNDARY x I CUUNTRY: qi ee A “Byening train for and { from Robson, Nel- 5 y ee son, Main Line and-points north, and from’ +3 ary See — E % “wast BRowERs. Kaslo, Sandon and Slocan points (ex. Sun, Columbia Ave;~---7- “~~ “> Rossland, B. C. s Tuesday, Thursday and Bat Los || from all points in BOUNDARY COUNTRY s 4 Hours. ROSSLAND toNELSON. 1 Hours 4 “ROR SALE, * f P.O, Box 288 B. ‘MACKENZIE &- co: BFOR SALE—To be'sold as‘a going concern, the California bakery, also a restaurant outfit with stock in trade. Oné ‘sét''of good “hainess' and wagon.':) i.° WILLIAM — arsthsBe Cc. SALE—A’ thi FROM THE CAPE TO CAIRO. One of the eventual results of the Boer war will be the speedy com- plication of the Cape to Cairo rail- way—an undertaking so vast that in comparison our own Canadian Pacific system becomes small and |} iriconsiderable. i Despite every overture, Kruger a Cable »*Betovi.? ~ ne 7! BEETON & OVINGTON.* | HOTEL HOFFMAN. _.» Washington Street, Rossland, B, FOR SALE—Fine square piano, in:good-condi- Le 4 a T 2 ton. at se) for $125 cash or $150 on | time. Ad For rates and fall information, address the " - ae Srontoy, Tuesday. stock BROKERS nase Hu Ruconn offiée. rest local agen! 6 annual meeting-of the-Ontario curl-"| * FINANCIAL AGENTS. FOR GLEE ET Ree pee Peiton | B= we ae City Ticket Agt:,| WR ipped.....oF fi d ing iation several ai | traperiel Block.”"* “Rossland, B.C. -water wheel “aheap. Address, A.'B:, Reo- . Mcarthar, s Agent, wa were carried;“dne Of which ‘was that*| — a a Rossland, x et z eee wean oth We BoAnd 97 Bold., Nelaon, B, ifany rink appears ‘in'd. Watch’ with, A few high-petigreed Daschound | B. J. Coy! s, puppies, Enquire Thos. Abbott, at RACORD Bd. Govle, AGF Ay ae ole aa enl eee y ey tte Application for ‘Transt “Liquor Li-* cense. — ep, that after the lapse ot |, his notic 2. ay pli- | se. - ie leantgs om Bag HL - Cable addrese, “Plewman, Rossland.’! Cable age Togs. P.O, Brix 7300 RICHARD. PLEWMAN, t ‘ Rallrond, and Miners Time Checks shed, tree of charge. feeseee Has stubbornly stood in the way of such a monumental triumph to civil- ization. But he shall not stand much longer. It is-written among, te immutable things that “the line is to be completed, and it shall |§ be. >] ce For many years England has had | J, H.iMe rs her heart on the Cape to Cairo rail- way project; Cecil Rhodes has made it the ambition of his life; Joseph Chamberlain has made it his especial study, and South Africa must be under absolute British control before the realization of the dream is pos- sible; in other words, both ends of the great African continent must be ‘under the shelter of the British flag. The cost of the road would proba- bly reach a sum not less than $100,- 000,000, and, according to an -En- glish writer, ‘‘it is extremely doubt- ful whether it can earn a dividend or could even be worked except at aloss.” But those considerations are but secondary in the calculations of the far-sighted Rhodes. And whatever one may think of a Hotel ei Tae | r ot = planets, td the Hote: situate on ohn af ih day ot'S ptember : a * Gis 4 beuil res ot Liauor Licéase.” elt fo n of. block Ey, allway addition’ to be ‘tit Russland..to ‘Henry Breen and T. W,. Dated | this 20th day A otgher, 1899. T CUNNINGHAM, 5 “a McDowgtu. Notice of Dissolution. |. Motice is ‘hereby given: that ihe firm of nani gh atettly hotel Ke ties at the Bodega hotel, Rossland Be mata ‘conse! at on th fale! teh cetiring eh sa Loy Son: a iy NBaleds' che sith, day Z mister i ‘ , JAppilecation, Liquor License. |. , Notice ig hereby..gi garthat ar wa ppply at the next sitting 0 board ice! commissioners for: NOTICE OF : Notice’ishereby Biven: that James Wesley Léugheéd, heretofore trad- .| ing under the firm name of W. J. Lougheed & Co.as a.tailor of the city | of Rossland,B.C.,has by deed dated the-zoth day of. October, 1899,, as- ;, [signed all his’ personal estate, credits land effetts which may be seized and sold -under'execution,-and all his -| real estate, to. Edward. Baillie of the said.city.of Rossland, accountant in FOR SALE—A ‘owr-room house with location, P > aan FOR RENT. Five-room house, $25.00. Kive-room house with bath, $25. Five-room house, $8, Fonr-room house, $9, E.N, OUIMETTE & CO., -| trust. for the benefit of his ditors. Insurance, Real Estate and Mining Brokers The said “deed was ‘executed by -jthe said James’ Wesley Lougheed andthe said Edward: Baillie on the 2oth day: of: October, 1899. All persons. having. claims. against the |, said James Wesley Lougheed are. ; * | required on or before the 20th day’ ‘| of December, 1899, to send to the trustees full particulars of the same |. duly verified, together. with the par- ticulars of the security (if any) held by them. “Notice is hereby further given that after the’said 20th day of po” | December, 1899, the trustee will “foun eaten Daied thle 224 ‘day a ‘aa ust, the tremendous sacrifices of life and money which must-be made before / ai it is completed, there are none so unappreciative of the pluck and | shrewdness of a single individual as i to withhold from Cecil Rhodes the | méed of admiration to which he is | _ Tenders for.Flremen?s Uniforms, be.received by the City Clerk. ad- He Chairman of thé Fire, on ater and w en ifo1 eae ed from cpartmente pes les-of cloth must ac- r company e ee ast or aay tender “Bet, pecguatily ae cepted.” Meguaen, City Cleric, city Hall, Rossland, October 13, ‘ast d to ithe proceeds of the trust.estate amongst. the par- | ties. entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which ‘he -has_ received notice, and that he will not, be ‘liable’ for:-the proceeds: of ‘the trust estate or any part: thereof so distributed to any person of whose claim he,has not had notice at the time of the distribution. Dated at Rossland, B. C., the 23rd day’of October, 1889. Epwanp BAILLIE s Assigned: “Bos of every description executed with neatness and dispatch at the... The Record Office. :: i 2 ifarnitare and equity in lot, $1,000. - Best of |. THE FAST LINE TO ALL -POINTS..: ~~ -—- ‘THE DINING CAR. “ROUTE VIA _YELLOWSTONE PARK. SAFEST, AND BEST. SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS EQUIPPED-WITH ing Cars, Modern Day Coaches, = Fourjst Sleeping Cars: Through Hekets to to all points in the. “United ites and Canada, Tickets to Ohina and Japan via T: and Northern PasiticSte mab 1p Core ‘Treins depart from Spokane’ as’ follows: No. 1 Westbound, at 9:55 p.m..'daily: No. 2 bastbound, at 7:9) am. daily. For further information’ time, nae tnaps and tickets, <2nply, tos to agents of the E...W. Ruff, Agt. R. M. Ry., Rossland, B. C. J. W. HILL, General Agent, Spokane, Wn. A. D, CHARLTON, Ass't. Gen. Pass. -Agt., Portland, Ore. Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Din- Steamship ‘yet to all parts of tite world. |" perior::... e match by default; ifa rink appears” with only three players, ‘the™ game shall proceed, <> “STOCK BROKER; British Columbia Mining- for sale. Harry Mcintosh - ‘- Proprietor. New Bank of Montreal building. the first, player in the incomp tink playing two ‘pair of stones, : and the incomplete rink shall giv the | >opposing’ t rink one: point in the'game’ ‘ior every-five’or fraction of five ends’ so played, The next important one was gov- erning those wha had-the right to compete for the Governor General’s prize. It shall be open to the’ win- gers and runners-up in .public. con- test, such as the'Districts, and in the Tankard primary competitions, excepting the winning and last com- Peting club in the Tankard final. Snow on the Sumimit. Already “the snows tiéavy on the mountain tops:~ between --here and | Christina lake. Fred Lindborg, who has been packirg- lately! “to Prospects near!Gladstone,: has! had to break a trail through: two feet of, Snow. over the summit near Norway’ mountain, Inqitest Over Moorhead. Wesley Moorhead; who died yes- terday at the Sisters’ hospital, will be the subject of’an inquest at. 3 o'clock this afternoon in~ the city hall. The decision was,reached at the request of the dead man’s father —|-on the whole ot industrial improvements 4, 1...THE... “WAGE: WORKER ‘who 14 nOt a Hieber of His union is 4 clog ‘of the workers. ‘The wage io _be- the cheaness. thing. ri You eee t wood value EP. ‘going up Wash! Ennio &.G. Creelnian? ~ CONTRACTORS & Estimates farnished on all hinds of work. George Beam P. O. Box 315. : CREELMAN & BEAM. BUILDERS. obbing promptly attended to Office ead sel Commercial court, STuambra hotel. . KOSSLAND, B.C. Web aye for sale Gloves, Socks, Spe ——— Houanton 2 xan Auction Mart, , RepBlock. «+ ' TURF EXCHANGE, _jOnder new aidahdgement: +” —— NEAT anp.CLEAN BED- ROOMS. Bar Supplied with the Finest. Giye us a call. . PROPRIETOR. P. J. SLAVIN. «++¢+ + O< d= IS DS I= 3O FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM. C @ Is the number of. the RECORD & so PHONE. 5|\% Let us figure on your Job Printing APPT HDPE: ah sedbiseae ER and 5<00. Men's Colgress "Horschide Shoes aise" and 4,00. y Silk & Dress Goods . DEPARTMENT ' is filled to overflowing: with all the Latest New creations for Fall and. Winter, direct from Enylish markets. Just recei d, the third i this season, of Briggs, Priestley & Co.'s Silk and Wool Crepons, in-a large variety of patterns. Suits $10, 12, 15, and up to nas: Skirt Patterns, $6, 7.50, 10.00 and 15.00. Priestley’s Endora Cloth, $1.25 and Tiga: Priestley’s Silk Warp Henrietta, $1. 25 and 1.50. Priestley’s Poplins, $1, 1.25, and’ 1.50. Priestley" 's Novelty Suitings, 50, 75¢ and "Priestley’s Serges, 50¢, 75°, 85¢ ‘and $1. Colored Dress Goods 46-inch Homespun Serges, 35% 46-inch Melton Cloth, 4oc. : . : 54-inch: Costume Suitings, dibiake, $1.25. 54-inch Imported Broadcloths, $1. 25) 1-50 Tinderwea, Men's Wool-Fleeced Underwear, $1.00. Men’s Scotch: Wool:\Underweat, 750, $r, 1.50, :2,00, 2.25, 2-50, :3-00% 4:00 god 4 50. Gloves. Men’s Heavy Working Gloves, soc, 75¢c. Men's Heavy’ Buckskin Gloves, Sr, 1.25 and 1.50. * CRESCENT DR’ GO COMPANY, LIMITED... HEPEPTREST ST FPS Be ee gata i.