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that it is his policy not to adverse AKOUND THK CITY. MINING NOTES. INDIGNANT any more claims, but to rely wholly NOTICE on the provisions of his land grant Numbers of strangers in town Peterson, the lone miner, has mimm a CITIZENS OF \mm alone, without litigation; and that and all the hotels crowded. run a tunnel in 70 feet on the Wal- lingford. to the People of Rossland DENOUNCE D. C. CORBIN a copy of these resolutions be sent Bert Hunter is preparing for the to him through the committee ap­ biggest holiday trade on record. Daily and Freddie B, on Record For AdversinR Mineral Claims.—Strong pointed to confer with him. Mountain, will be worked all win­ Addresses Made, Committees Miners' heavy boots, $2.50 at and District. Appointed, Resolutions Robinson's. ter by six or eight men. Passed. Masquerade Ball. The claim-jumpers Morrison and Some of the experts who visited Kootenay this year, are having Printed notices were circulated The Opera House was crowded Cummings are out on bail. on Tuesday evening, when Prof, difficulty in collecting pay from The People's General through the town and camp calling Another lot of material for the the "syndicates" that sent them. a meeting of mine-owners and citi­ and Mrs. Graham gave their second electric lights arrived to-day. masquerade for the season. There Only a small force of men will Supply Store, Columbia zens at the Opera House Wednes­ The Provincial Legislature will be kept on the Cliff mine this win­ day evening. At the appointed were about eighty in costume and meet at on the 23rd of about the same number of specta­ ter. When the new machinery ar­ Avenue, will be opened time the hall was well filled, there January. rives in the spring the force will be being fifty or sixty owners of min­ tors, who seemed to enjoy the pro­ ceedings just as much as the mask­ Gen. Taylor is building an office increased. in a few days with a full ing property present, and as many for himself on his lot opposite the ers. The costumes were various, At the Crown Point the ore body more who were either directly or Montreal Hotel. some unique, and no two alike. is still looking fine. The shaft is line of choice Groceries, indirectly interested. 0. O'Brien Go to the White House Trading Reddin was appointed chairman The rough cowboy was to be seen down about 150 feet, and a drift dancing with the dainty fairy Company for yoUr tailor-made has been run in on the lode for Cigars, Tobaccos, etc.; and Frank Gauthier secretary. clothing. The chairman said the object of queen, the "new woman" circled about 70 feet. This mine will be a Clothing, Gents' Fur­ the meeting was to consider and around in the arms of a dilapida­ Hans Lefkovits is opening a shipper all winter, and is only take action regarding the adversing ted looking nigger, while Pat, the candy factory in the room adjoin­ waiting for good sleighing weather nishings, Hats, Caps, of claims in the camp by D. C. hod-carrier, with his dhudeen be­ ing the Howard House. to commence the shipment of be­ Corbin, President of the Nelson & tween his handsome teeth, went Several large grey wolves have tween GU0 and 700 tons of rich ore Gloves, Mackintoshes, Fort Shepard Railroad. He stated through a French minuet with the been seen recently on the south side now stored at the mine. The that no programme for the meeting Lady of the Lake. A particularly of Record mountain. Crown Point is one of the best Dry Goods, Boots and htid been arranged, but judging good get-up was that of an old lady " House is full, only standing developed mines on the south belt, from the discussion on the street in an old-fashioned poke bonnet, room left," says Dan Shaw, pro­ and is within view of Rossland. all were deeply interested. as was also that of the old fisher­ prietor of Shaw's Hotel. The Gold Hill is looking well Shoes, at the Lowest man in a sou' wester. The grand Speeches being called for, J. M. Get your Boots and Shoes re­ and.work is going on briskly. The Burke was the first to respond. inarch could not be seen to advan­ shaft is down 70 feet and a tunnel Pricss ever known in tage, as the room was not large paired and oiled at C. F. Gallion's, Mr. Burke stated that two of his Reserve street.—Adv. is run in the hill between 300 and enough for some of the manoeuvres. 400 feet. The rock is extremely the Kootenay district. mineral claims adjoining the town A small drove of horses for use of Rissland, for which he had made Music was provided by Prof. Gra­ hard, like that of the War Eagle, ham's quadrille band, Master in grading Work on the tramway but the prospect now in view of­ application for certificates of im­ wtis brought into town yesterday. provement, had been adversed by Cranus Graham being first violin­ fers something worth working for. GIVE ME A CALL BEFORE Corbin. While advenes had been ist. The ball was an immense suc­ Four carloads of general mer­ There are about ten men employed placed against other claims and cess and dancing was kept up till chandise for one Rossland firm was with Ed. Welsh and J. Daniels. BUYING ELSEWHERE. withdrawn, they remained against nearly four a.m. landed from the steamer at Trail The good ore in the bottom of the these two. He understood from Landing this week. shaft will soon see the light of day, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Corbin's agent, Itossiiiud Water Works. Miles McNally says it makes as the work of sinking has just that the latter claimed that while The flume from the dam in him tired to have men who are been commenced. NOTE THE ADDRESS­ he should accept other lands in lieu Stony Creek to the reservoir will not in the country put on an im­ A Good Mine. of mineral claims located at the be completed to-morrow, when wa­ portant committee. The O. K. has improved consid­ date of his grant, he obtained title ter will be diverted from the creek The Catholic fair will be held in erably recently^nder the manage­ to all the land within the grant and the reservoir filled. The res­ the opera House, the 19 20-21st. ment of J. Warner, and the super­ EES BOOKS WEST OF CAMPBELL'S not so located at the time of the ervoir has been caulked and will An orchestra has been engaged and intendence of T. K. Newanan, both grant. That he owned the surface, hold 150,000 gallons. Two cars of a good time is assured. FURNITURE STORE, and that the claimants of mineral pipe arrived at Northport Wednes­ practical miners, and some excel­ The ball to be given in the Opera locations made on the grantshould day. Some of it will arrive here lent quartz is being crushed in the House on Christinas Eve should In put up a bond to indemnify him, to-morrow night and will lie placed small mill now in u*e on the mine. well patronized, as it is for the NOTICE. otherwise they were trespassers. on the 4,000-foot line between the As a five-stamp mill is utterly in­ benefit of Rossland Fire Brigade. The speaker had no doubt that Mr. reservoir and the intersection nf adequate to keep the mine going, Applications for services for Corbin had some rights, but the Spokane street and Columbia ave­ Robinson's is the cheapest store even with the number of men now Water Supply for individual prem­ mine-owners also had right?. He nue. The remainder of the pipe on Columbia Avenue.—Adv. employed, about eighteen, a much ise.0 will he received at the oflice of thought two committees should be and hydrants, we are told, will be larger quartz crusher is to be John R. Cook heads the list with erected down the creek early in the this Company. appointed: one to confer with Mr. here next week, when the- line will a subscription of five hundred dol­ Corbin, the other to communicate be continued along Columbia ave­ spring. A contract for driving a Rates and contracts furnished on lars to remove the hill on Columbia tunnel 200 feet to tap the ledge with the Provincial Government nue. Mr. David Morris, the engin­ avenue in front of the customs of­ application. has proved a bonanza for the con­ and bring such pressure to bear as eer in charge, expects that water lice. would insure the protection of free will be turned from the reservoir tractor, Mr. Slover, who; with three ROSSLAND WATER & LIGHT S. M. Wharton leaves for Spo­ miners in their rights. into the pipes in about two weeks. men, made excellent pay. The COMPANY. kane tomorrow, and before return­ On motion, committees were ap­ He estimates the pressure at 115 tunnel is now in 250 feet and in ing to Rossland will visit his aged pointed as follows: lbs. to the square inch. good ore. NOTICE. mother, who lives in one of the At­ On the first committee—John M. lantic states. ITEMS OF INTEHEST. NOTICE is licrel>y Riven that copies of the Burke, John R. Cook, David Stussi, A Three-Cornered tight. hms tuirl book of reference of The Trail Creek A small blaze Thursday in the The Nelson Tribune's desire that ?nunwny have been tiled with the Department \V. Y. Clarke and James Cronam Thos. O'Farrel has staked a pre­ of Lands nnd Works and in the Registry Office Members of the committee to attic of the residence of Mr. LaVal- nine of the eleven papers in Koote­ for the District of West Kootenay, on tiie nth emption at the east end of town ley, gave a volunteer fire company nay should quit seems to be already of Dec, A.ti. 1S9."), in conformity with the Urit­ communicate With the Govern­ over land claimed by the Nelson & ish Columbia Tramway Act. ment are—P. J. Dermoody, Sam a chance to see how well it could taking effect up river. The Koot­ F. P. GUTEUUS, Fort Shepard railway company handle itself. enay Mail did not appear last GEN'L. SUP'T. Stonge, D. M. Linnard, ' S. M. and the Paris Belle mining com­ Our young people should form a Saturday. Eight more to knock Wharton, Ross Thompson, Chris. pany. O'Farrel will contei d that NOTICE. snowshoe and toboggan club. No out yet; but the Tribune will be McDonald, J. B. McArthur, John neither of the other claimants has town or village offers greater ad­ equal to it. NOTICE is hereby gjven that application Howard, David Stussi, Frank Gau- a good title and cannot acquire will tie made to the Legislative Assembly of the thier, Gilbert Ranken, W. D, Mc- vantages for a natural toboggan Province of Uritish Columbia ut the next ses­ one. He proposes to let the other Look out for the Christmas num­ sion, for nn Act to incorporate a company for Fadden, H. P. McCraney, Jerry slide than Rossland. ber of the PROSPECTOR next week. the construction of a narrow gauge railway be­ claimants show each other up, and tween llossland and Trail handing, West Koote­ Spellman and John Edgrfen. This knock each other out, and he will Fresh lot of Leather Leggings at We do not advertise it as an art nay, B.C.. together with branch lines there­ from to all mines lying In the vicinity thereof, committee was empowered to raise step in between and take the land C. F. Gallion's, Reserve St.—Adv. souvenir: or a splendidly illustra­ and with the usual necessary and incidental funds ahd take general charge of under the provisions of the statute. In Mr. Birks' report to the ted magazine, but merely a homely powers in that behalf. •. the "campaign." P. E. WARD, Some of the tract iii question is trustees appears the statement: Christmas number. The price Agent for Applicant. After the appointment of the easily worth $100 an acre. It ap­ "Corporal punishment of pupils, 5." will be as low as the coinage circu­ committees there was a general ex­ pears that it was covered by a min­ Evidently some of the boys have lating in Kootenay will allow— llossland Public School. pression of views; the prevailing eral claim at the time the railway been playing "hookey" and got five cents. Total number enrolled in No­ opinion being that if Corbin main­ grant was made; That location licked for it. Mr. MacLean, manager of the vember ; 90 tained his contention it would was allowed to lapse. O'Farrel Balfour Trading Co.'s store, had cloud the title to nearly every J. Mi Kellie, M, P. P. for the Greatest number present at will claim that it then reverted to North Riding of West Kootenay, the pleasure on Wednesday of wel­ any one session :.... 81 claim in. the. camp. One speaker the Government; that a mineral coming his wife and children to expressed it by sriying: "Corbin will arrive at Trail to-day. He Average daily attendance. 64-42 location made in 1894 did not ob­ will be in Rossland for several Rossland. They came from the will have everything and we will tain tlurfiice rights, and that there­ coast, and at Revelstoke Mrs. Mac Corporal punishment...... 6 have nothing." days and will probably address a fore it was open to pre-emption. public meeting. telegraphed to her husband, but Standing of pupils in the differ­ The brief filed by Mr. Corbin's they arrived here two hours ahead attorneys in the Paris Belle case, Copies of the plans and book of ent classes, for general proficiency: 'Will Have a School House. of the telegram. now pending before the Supreme reference of the Trail Creek Tram­ FouitTii CLASS.—1, Isabel Forteath; All kinds of Boots and Shoe? Court of the Province, was brought The emphatic demand made by way have been filed with the De­ 2, May Keefe; 3, Elvira Guidotti. made to order and fit guaranteed in and read. After some further the people of Rossland for a school partment of Lands and Workn and THIKD CLASS.—1, Roy Gee; 2, Cyril at C. F. Gallion's, Reserve street. instructions to. the committees the house has not beeti without effect, in the West Kootenay registry office Acon.it; 3, Nellie Keefe. —Adv. meeting adjourned. and it.is understood that the con­ on Wednesday last. SKCOND CLASS.—1, Sam'l Forteath; tract for a building has been let. Ike Thomas, of the firm of Thorn 2. Nellie Miirphy; 3, Maud De The following are the resolutions If you are tired of sending your adopted: , The papers have not been signed as & Smith, Rossland, was in towil Witt. orders away for misfit clothing ,go Resolved: That this meeting yet, but are drawn up and are only to Baldwin, of the White House to-tlay shaking hands with his nu­ SEN. SECOND PIUMEH.—1, Tret ?a La­ merous friends, Ikey was former­ having heard of the large number awaiting the arrival of Captain Trading Company, and he will favor; 2, Alice Cooper; 3, Katie ly station agent here, and his pro­ of adverse claims which have been Fitzstubbs. If he does not arrive make you a suit and guarantee a ficiency ahd courtesy gained for Dyer. made by D. C. Corbin against the to-day Recorder Kirkup will prob­ fit. him the friendship of all. We ar« JUN. SECOND PRIMER.—1, Kathleen applications for certificates of im­ ably take the matter in his own There is to be a Christmas Tree glad to hear he is doing a thriving Cnman; 2, Grace Roof; 3, Archie provements to the mineral claims hands and sign the contract on be­ and entertainment in the Metho­ business in Rossland.—Northport Merrill. in this camp, we desire to stamp half of the Government. The building will cost about $1,400, dist church on Christmas Eve. News. D. D. BIRKS, Teacher. such action as ill-advised, and aver Persons desiring to put presents on that it has done more to unsettle and will be on the lots donated by Look out for him! He has just the townsite company. the tree for children or friends are Go to the Leland for a first-class titles and drive away capital seek­ invited to do so, and every care arrived at the White House! Our 25c. luncheon. * ing investment in this marvellous­ will be taken to secure the safe Chicago cutter! Says It's a C.P.lt. Organ. ly rich gold field than anything delivery to the proper recipients. There was a lusty scrap on Co­ Splendid line of Cardigan jackets, else which has happened here. Advices from Victoria are that lumbia Ave. Tuesday night, whem $2, at Robinson's. The International was re-opened Resolved: That Mr. Corbin and W. A. Jowett has purchased Mr. a tall young man who had bee» Wednesday by John Manly, pro­ Headquarters for Santa Claus— his companies are under special Wolley's interest in The Miner, of attending the masquerade ball as a prietor, and Pete Deuber, manager. Wallace's Stationery Store. obligations to this camp for the Nelson. This gives Mr. Jowett full baker or waiter got his clean whitt The large rooms were thronged large passenger and freight traffic control of that paper. As Mr. Jow­ suit badly discolored by mud. Tht Wool blankets, quilts and mat­ with miners. Jerry Flowers occu­ which has poured thousands of ett is close to the Canadian Pacific affair was over in two minutes, but tresses, at Hunter Bros*., K. & Co. pied a conspicuous position behind dollars into their coffers, and we officials at , it is not the waiter left some very discerni­ —Adv. the bountiful free-lunch counter. ask him to withdraw all adverse likely that the Miner will here­ ble markings on his opponent'* Horse Blankets, Bells and Har­ claims and suits now pending after battle for any interests in con­ Prices right for Custom made rueful countenance. The latter hat/ ness at C. F. Gallion's, Reserve St. against mineral claim-owners in flict with those of the Canadian Boots and Shoes at C. F. Gallion's, evidently been carrying a load -"-Adv. this camp, and to publicly declare Pacific.—Nelson Tribune, Reserve street.—Adv. Honors divided. must be clear to all that it will be A Vast Dominion. T|B ?m?SCTQI One often looses sight of the en­ a bad day for all concerned if ever The Post-Office Stationery Store Friday, December loth, 1895. an individual or a gathering of in­ ormous extent of Canada, hut every dividuals attempt to usurp the now and then the fact is brought home to us. The most recent illus­ and Circulating Library W. D. PRATT. R. W. NORTHEY. functions of the Law, and those wdio may be thinking that way will do tration will be found in the recom­ well to take second thoughts. mendation of the Minister of the is the BEST PLACE in Rossland to get your WILL LOOK AETEKOUK INTERESTS. Interior that the vast unnamed Mr. Kellie, our member in the districts of the Northwest Territo­ Provincial House, has written to TUE K1TER WILL GET BITTEN. ries should be divided into four pro­ STATIONERY and READING MATTER. say that he will see that the inter­ If Mr. Corbin persists in his visional districts for postal and ests of this town are amply safe­ present course of action he will settlement purposes, under the ap­ guarded when the water company's probably find that he has stirred propriate names of Ungava, Frank­ application for a charter conies up up something more than a hornet's lin, MacKenzie, and Youkon. Un­ WADDS & GRANT. for discussion. While he has not nest. This paper has always com­ gava, roughly speaking, lies east of yet been able to place his views mended Mr. Corbin for his enter­ Hudson's Bay, south 6f Hudson's before a llossland audience, Mr. prise in building railroads, and Straits and north of Quebec. Kellie is fully conversant with all believes that more success will at­ Franklin, from entrance of Hud­ COWPER-QOLES & J OHNSOR that goes on here, and is quite in tend him in operating them than son's Straits westerly to the point accord with the views put forth by in contending with mine-owners. in the Arctic Sea in longitude about the PROSPEOTOR. He will arrive at If he is determined to go on with 125 degrees 30 minutes west, and Mining Brokers and Agents, Trail on to-day's boat, and will his injunctions, retarding the pro- latitude about 71 degrees north; probably reach Rossland to-mor­ gross of the camp by frightening thence northerly including Baring REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE row. Mr. Kellie sits on the Govern­ away capital, anil otherwise putting Lancl: and Prince Patrick Island ment side of the House, and is very a quietus on the most promising and the Polynea Islands; thence persistent in his demands on behalf industry in the province, he must north-easterly to the farthest point 46 COLUMBIA AVENUE, ROSSLAND. o'f his district, which are generally be restrained. Not only the mine- of Commander Markham and Lieut. Conceded in the end, as witness his owners, but merchants, professional Parr's sledge journey in 1876, Tramways Act for Kootenay, which men, working men, in fact all those thence southerly to the entrance to was passed only after two previous who have an interest in the welfare Hudson's Strait; MacKenzie, about 538,600 square miles, beginning <& attempts bad failed. of this district, must be unanimous from the mouth of the MacKenzie in resisting such arbitrary proceed­ OLIDAY river at the Arctic Sea, thence m ings. The autocratic system Mr. ************** **>,;* ********* VEKY itIUCU 015L1GEI). southerly to the 60th parallel of Corbin wishes to impose upon us We are greatly indebted to the north latitude; thence easterly must obtain no foothold here. He Nelson Tribune for its kindly ser­ about 800 miles, thence due north professes to be the absolute owner vices in keeping its readers well to the Arctic coast, and back to the Stationery, Wall Paper, Notions, of all the land in which this camp posted on the fact that the PROS­ place of beginning, Youkon, about is situated. How did he get it? PECTOR has had a great deal of ex­ 225.000, beginning at Demarcation Confectionery, Did he buy it? No, he did not buy perience in the mining towns of the Point on the Arctic Sea, thence it, but received it as a free gift from Slocan before coming to the Trail south on the boundary line be­ an unthinking and unwitting Gov­ TOBACCO # & * CIGARS. Creek district, and is, therefore, a tween Canada and Alaska 650 ernment which had been goaded more competent authority on gene­ miles, thence in an easterly direc­ into making such a reckless gift of ral mining matters in Kootenay tion along the north boundary line the people's land merely to still the than those of its contemporaries of a distance of clamorings of the Nelson Press fov which have been confined to one about 600 miles to the Laird river H. S. WALLAGE, a railroad (and on this particular town. Consequently it has a large and various mountain ranges to feature of the case we intend to say circulation in that district, which, the place of beginning. There are COLUMBIA AVENUE UOSSLAND, B.O something next week). But Mr. added to a long and expanding list also added to the district of Atha­ Corbin should go slow. He is not of subscribers here and its rapidly basca 143,500 square miles and a yet "out of the wood." In this increasing street sales, makes it the trilling addition of 470,000 square country the voice of the people is best advertising medium in Koote­ miles to the distri&t of Keewatin. still a power, and it will be used to —The Province. nay. Thanks, Tribune. Don't go Hungry squelch Mr. Corbin's Red Mountain railway scheme if that magnate YOURSELF, or LET YOUR HORSES SUFFER, A FEW THINGS WE NEED. tloes not climb down considerably Itead This, O, Ye Business Men. in his exactions on those who are The Chief Commissioner of Lands The way the public at large look FOR WE HAVE and Works has issued a circular to opening up the resources of this ut advertising is forcibly shown by the members of the Legislature great mining cam]). It is a poor the utterance of it well-known Phil- asking them to furnish him with rule that won't work two ways, ami adelphian, temporarily in-Wash­ particulars of any expenditures it is still in the power of the Pro­ ington, who walked somewhat out FOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST. in their districts for which they vincial Government to prevent Mr. nf his way to reach a florist's. consider provision should be made Corbin's obtaining any more land When his attention was called to in the estimates. As the member in this province, even though he the fact that there were other flor­ FLOUR OATS VEGETABLES for this district will be in town obtained an extension of the Red ists nearer, he said: "lam seek­ during the next few days it will be Mountain charter by merely turn­ ing that man because he advertises BRAN HAY OF ALL KINDS well to bring to his notice a few of ing a few shovelsful of earth last in the newspapers. The man who our most pressing needs, such as a April. Let Mr. Corbin put tin advertises is always up to the commodious schoobhouse, a larger screws on in the one case, and the limes, and he is always easier to THOMAS & SMITH, Columbia Ave., Rossland. court-house, the appointment of a people have it in their power to deal with. You laugh, but I tell stipendiary magistrate, and especi­ retaliate in the other. you it is a fact. I have studied al the grading of the streets. As this over and know from personal the receiver of a magnificent reve­ Our Opinion Also. experience. For the last few years Thos. Wilson & Co., nue from this town the Government "The Canadian Pacific having of my life I've made it a ruleuiever is certainly responsible for the car­ built a railroad through the Kick­ to deal with any business man who rying out of these necessary im­ ing Horse and Roger> passes, would doesn't advertise. I wanted some GENERAL MERCHANTS. provements. We believe that the hardly he deterred by engineering flowers to send off in a box by mail appropriations for Rossland will difficulties between Rossland anil and I looked in the paper this include the building of the school . A route has al­ morning for the advertisement of a FULL STOCK OF and the grading of the streets, but ready been surveyed from the Co­ florist. Now you see he wants to the other two requirements will lumbia river to Grand Forks and ileal with me, else he would not put GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS ANO SHOES, have to stand over until the town surveyors have made a reconnois- that \a the papers. I don't know is incorporated, when the Govern­ sance through the Boundary creek any of the places here, but the rule TINWARE &. SHELF HARDWARE. ment will be able to hire our city country as far as Vernon. is a good one, and I'll bet you any­ hall for County Court purposes. " No obstacle seems too great for thing you say that I can get what railroad building when this com­ 1 want at this place, and get it cheaper than anywhere else, or any MINERS' OUTFITS * SPECIALTY THE LAW SCPBEME. pany makes up its mind to build, flower place that keeps its name out Amid all the present turmoil and the fears of the Rossland Miner may be set at rest. When • >f the newspapers. The business over the conflict of titles to mining man that doesn't advertise almost Spokane Street, Rossland. properties and the despicable action the time comes the railroad will be built through the seemingly im­ invariably cheated me, on the the­ of claim junipers in consequence, ory, I presume, that I'd come there one fact is recognized by all the passable country, and "over the high north and south ranges," to anyhow—or that his reputation cooler headed and thinking men of was made and he could do what he this community, and that fact is— Vernon, or by keeping south, to Mrs. D. McKellar. the main line at Yale. The Cana­ pleased. I have always found such the Courts must decide. Knots of men to be narrow-minded, selfish, mining men may gather at the dian Pacific has overcome engineer­ ing difficulties which no other non-enterprising, penny-wise and street corners and excitedly discuss pound foolish, even if he didn't Ladies' Furnishing Goods. the burning question; some of the transcontinental line has encoun­ tered, and that the road is in suc­ cheat me outright. No, sir, I more knowing ones may proceed to never buy anything of him," A full line of Finishing Goods for Dressmakers. lay down the law as they interpret cessful operation is evidence that the difficulties were overcome. So it; some, even, may incite the hot­ Cripple Creek vs. South Africa. MILLINERY, RIBBONS AND SILKS. heads to reprisals and deeds of vio­ it it will be again. When they Here are some rich comparisons lence, while the professional jump­ tire ready to go on, no mountain on Cripple Creek and South Africa: er may be congratulating himself on range or peak will keep them from " Before the recent depreciation, POULTRY, live or dressed, always on hand. detecting a flaw in the validity of reaching their destination." — The Spokesman-Review. the total selling price of all quoted title to some splendid mining prop­ Kaffir shares amounted to one RESERVE STREET, ROSSLAND, B.C. erty on which thousands of dollars They Pay Dividends. thousand million dollars—a billion have been spent in development; Kootenay is now classed along dollars—and that the annual out­ but the fact' stands out clear—the with countries that have mines put is $40,000,000, The total Courts must decide. The Law is whose output not only pays work­ quoted market value of all Cripple * * supreme here, and no interference ing expenses, but dividends as well. Creek stocks at the same time was with its prerogatives will be tolera­ Men with money to invest in $22,000,000, and Cripple Creek is ted. It is to the interest of all RAND HOTEL. mining ventures are aware of this, now producing one-third as much legitimate mining enterprises that and the success or failure of any as all South Africa. On this basis this should be so, and those claim- particular Company, even if identi­ Cripple Creek can advance 100 # * JLJL holders who do not wish to be fied with Kootenay, would not de­ per cent, before they are selling as taught (he bitter lesson by personal ter them from making investments iiigh, according to production, as BOARD AND ROOM experience should see to it that in Kootenay. Kootenay has safely the Kaffir mines. There i3 no their titles are valid, and thus ex­ passed the "black eye" period of doubt, also, that a general interest clude the vampires known as claim its life. Actual work hiiB proved in mining is also being manifested jumpers and blackmailers from that its mines are mines. Koote­ all over the United States, and that $1.00 per day and upwards, making any attempt at blood-suck­ nay is all right.—Tribune. immense sums of money are seek­ ing in this camp. But no personal ing investments in stocks. Violence must be offered. Those Rossland Sign Co. Lightning SPOKANE STREET, NEAR COLUMBIA AVE. who have mentioned the name of Sign writers. Quick, expeditious Hurrah for Christmas! Big judge Lynch have already done and first-class work. Allen G. Stock of Toys, Novelties, etc., at the camp a great Wrong, and it White, proprietor. Wallace's Stationery Store. Ai L, HOUSTON, Pfdp'r. T Certificate of Improvements. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Certificate of Improvements. OTICE is hereby given thfit the under­ Shaw's Hotel, C. & K. S. N. Co, signed will, at Ihe expiration of thirty "ALBERTA" MINERAL CLAIM. N PHQ3NIX" MINERAL CLAIM. LIITEP. days, apply to the Stipendiary Magistrate of ROSSLAND, B.C. West Kootenay district, for a lipense to sell — :o:— Situate in the Trail Creek Min­ liquor at retail at the Day View Hotel, in the Situate in the Trail Creek Min­ TIME TABUS NO. 8. ing Division of West K6ptenay Dis­ town of Trail. JOHN CALLAHAN. ing Division of West Kootenay Taking effect Monday, November 11,1895. trict. Where located; South and October 21st, 1895. District. Where located: North­ STRICTLY FIRST CLASS, joining the Iron Colt Claim. west of, and adjoining the claim — :o:— CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. Nelson-Kaslo route—Str. Nelson. recorded as the Nest Egg and LV. NELSOJf. I.V. KASL* TAKE NOTICE that I, A. S. Far? northwest of the Homestake claim. RATES $2.50 PER DAY. well, as agent for Daniel M. Drum- 'ST. LOUIS" MINERAL CLAIM. Monday 3 a. m. 530 p.m Tuesday heller, No. 61,398, intend, sixty TAKE NOTICE that I, J. A. Kirk, DANIEL SHAW, Manager. Situate in Trail Creek Mining Division of acting as agent for the Phoenix 2 30 p.m... Wednesday ... .3 a.m. days from the date hereof, to apply Kootenay District of Uritish Columbia. Where located:'On the north side find adjoining the Gold Mining Company (foreign) 5"80 p.m.... Thursday 8 a. m. to the Gold Commissioner for a Good Hope mineral claim and Ihe sutith side of certificate of improvements, for the the Ontario mineral claim. free miner's certificate No. 64,407, Certificate of Improvements, 5-30 p.m Friday 3 a. m. purpose of obtainig a Crown grant TAKE NOTICE that I, Finimore Melbourn intend, sixty days from the date 5'30 p.m... . Saturday 8 a. m. (/ McLeod. free miner's certificate No. 61,479, in­ Connecting on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur of the above claim. • • tend, sixty days from the dale hereof, to apply hereof, to apply to the Gold Com­ NOTICE. days witli N A: F8 railway for KAKI.O and lakt to the Oold Commissioner for a certitiente of missioner for a certificate of im­ points. Connecting on Mondays, . Wednes And further take notice, that ad­ improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a flays and Fridays with N &F8 r'y for Spokane. Grown grain of the above claim. provements for the purpose of ob­ GOLDEN QUEEN " MINERAL CLAIM. Close connections with Columbia .fc Kootenay verse claims must be sent to the And further take notice, that adverse claims taining a Crown gnhit of the r'y at Nelson for points north A south, Gold Commissioner and action must be sent to Ihe Gold Commissioner and action commenced before the issuance of such above claim. Situate in the Trail Creek Min­ Bonner's Ferry route—Str. Nelson commenced before the issuance of certificate of improvements. ing Division of West Kootenay Dated this 17th October, A.D. 1895. And further take notice, that ad­ Leaves Kaslo f ,r Bonner's Ferry at H a, m. on such certificate of improvements. District. Where located : On Red Muii lays ,. ', F. M. McLEOD. verse claims must be sent "to the Leaves Ni.lson for Bonner's Ferry at S a. m. on Dated this 9th day of Novem­ Gold Commissioner and action Mountain, lying south of the "St. Mondays. ber, 1895, CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. commenced before ihe issuance of Elmo" and '* Mountain View" Leaves ilonner's Ferry at 2 a.m. on Tuosdayi mineral claims. •' for Pjlot h,y, l.elson, Ainsworth and Ktislo 14-11-95 A. S. FARWELL, " BUCKEYE " MINERAL CLAIM. such certificate of improvements. ConnecJs with east and west-bound trains on Dated this 25th day of Novem­ TAKE NOTICE that I, J. F. the Great Northern Railway. Situate in the Trail Creek Mining Division Ritchie, acting as agent for James Certificate of Improvements. of West Kootenay District and located north ber, 1895. Revelstoke route—Str. . of, and adjoining the Monte Clm..to Mineral J. A. KIRK. Garrison, F.M.C. 01,312, intend, Leaves Wigwam for Nakusp and Robson, Mon Claim. ii { sixty clays from the date hereof, to days and Thursdays at 7 p. ni. "DEER PARK" MINERAL CLAIM, TAKE NOTICE that I, J. A. Kirk, acting as Leaves Uobson for Nakusp, Wigwam and Can agent for Louis Lienanian, Free Miner's ce.viti- apply to the Gold Commissioner adain Pacific Railway points (east and west; cale No, 60,886, and Charlps Schmidt, ;I'ree for a certificate of improvements on Tuesdays and Fridays at 0 p. m. Situate in the Trail Creek Min­ Miner's certificate No. 60,884, intend, sixty (00) Connection is made at Robson with C£l days from the date hereof, It) apply to the Gold for the purpose of obtaining a ; ing Division of West Kootenay Dis­ Commissioner for a certiticate of Improve­ R'y for Nelson ami will. Steamer "Lytton' foi ments for the purpose of obtaining a Crown WM. R. BEATTY, Crown grant of the above claim, Trail Creek and Northport. trict. Where located : About one Grant of the above Claim. inile southwest from Rossland. And further take initio.', that adverse claims UNDERTAKER And further take notice that ad­ Trail Creek-Robson route—Lytton. must be sent to the Gold Commissioner and Leaves Trail creek for Robson on Tuesdays anu action commenced before the issuance of such verse claims must be sent to the TAKE NOTICE that I, A, S. Farwell, certificate of improvements. Shipping Work a Specialty. Gold Commissioner and action Fridays at 10 a. m. as agent for Frederick A. Mulhol- Dated this 24tb day of October, 1895, at Ross­ commenced before the issuance of Leaves Robson for Trail creek on Tuesdays and land, 11. O. J. A. KIRK. •RESERVE STREET, ROSSLAND. Fridays at i p. m. land, No. 59,500, intend, sixty days '• ti such certificate of, improvements. Connects at Robson with Steamer "Nakusp' from the date hereof, to apply to for Nakusp and Revelstoke, and with O. & K. Dated this 28th day of Novem­ the Gold Commissioner for a certifi­ Certificate of Improvements. R'y for Nelson and Kootenay Lake points. ber, 1895. cate of improvements, for the pur­ Northport-Trail Creek—Str. Lytton pose of obtaining a Crown grant of 'DEFENDER MINERAL CLAIM. J. F. RITCHIE. Leaves Trail creek for Northport on Mondays, Rossland Water Supply Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at the above^hum. Situate in Trail Creek Mining Division of (i a. m. And further take notice, that ad­ Kootenay District of Uritish Columbia. Where The One and Only Certificate of Improvements. Loaves Northport for Trail creek on Monday* located: On the west side of Red Mountain, in Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at verse claims must be sent to the ths said mining division. Pure Water Supply 1 p. ni. Gold Commissioner and action com­ TAKE NOTICE that f, F. M. McLeod, of the NOTICE. Connects at Northport with S. F. & N. R'y for town of Rossland, in Kootenay District of in this City. Spokane. menced before the issuance of such Kritish Columbia, acting as agent for Theo­ dore F, Trask, free miner's certificate No. 57171, "MONDAY" MINERAL CLAIM. Certificate'of improvements. Joseph Almoure, free miner's certilicate No. The company reserves the right to cbangf 00728, Joseph Drown, free miner's certiticate $1.00 per tank, 25c. per barrel, 5c. this schedule at any time without notice. Dated this first day of Novem­ No. 01201, and Walter L. Lawry, free miner's per bucket. Delivered to any part certiticate No. 57231, all of the said town of Situate in the Trail Mining Di­ For full inform tion as to tickets, rates, etc. ber, 1895, '• ' -' Rossland, intend, sixty days from the date of the town. vision of West Kootenay District. apply at the company's otliees, Nelson. hereof, to apply to the Gold Commissioner for T.ALLAN', J. W. TROUP, 7-11-95 A. S. FARWELL. a certificate of improvements, for the purpose Where located : Adjoining the Secretary. Manager. of obtaining a Crown grant of the above claim. ORDER AT 0. K. BAKERY OR HUNTER BROS. "Homestake" mineral claim on And further take notice, that adverse claims Certificate of Improvements. must be sent to the Gold Commissioner and J. P. CASTLE. the west. action commenced before the issuance of such certificate of improvements. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. F. Ritchie, 'PILGRIM" MINERAL CLAIM. F. M. MCLEOD. acting as ' agent for Norman A. Northern Dated this 3rd day of October, 1895:? MacKenzie, F.M.C. 57,101; H. F. Situate in the Trail Creek Mining A. NELSON. McLean, F.M.C. 60,651; A. T. R. Division of West Kootenay District. No. 101 Blackwood, F.M.C. 56,418; Elie Pacific R. R, Where located : North of and ad­ Certificate of the Registration of a Foreign La Valley, F.M.C. 61,457, intend, joining the War P-lagle claim. Cabinetmaker & Turner. sixty days from the date hereof, to Runs • TAKE NOTICE that I, A. S. Farwell, apply to the Gold Commissioner PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS as agent for Thomas L. Savage, No. 'COMPANIES ACT," PAST IV.; AVD AMENDING for a certificate of improvements 57,051, and William Austin, No. ACTS. FURNITURE REPAIRED. for the purpose of obtaining a ELEGANT DINING CARS 62,127, intend, sixty days from the ' UKITIMI-AMERICAN MINING COMPANY" Crown grant of the above claim. (Foreign). TOURIST SLEEPING CARS date hereof, to apply to the Gold And further take notice that ad­ Commissioner for a certificate of Registered the 1st day of August, 1895. Carpentering verse claims must be sent to the To improvements, for the purpose of I hereby certify that I have this day registered Gold Commissioner and action St. Paul, Minneapolis Duluth, obtaining a Crown grant of the above the '• British - American Mining Company " and, Job Work. claim. commenced before the issuance of (Foreign) under the "Companies Act," Part Fargo, Grand Forks, Crookstorj^ IV., Registration of Foreign Companies, and such certificate of improvements, And further take notice, that ad­ Amending Acts. Cor. WASHINGTON and RESERVE STS., J. F. RITCHIE. verse claims inust be sent to the Gold Winnipeg, The head oflice of the said Company is sit­ ROSSLAND, B.C. Rossland, B.C., Nov. 28, 1895. Commissioner and action com­ uated at the city of Butte, State of Montana) Helena and Butte, menced before the issuance of such U. s. A. certificate of improvements. The objects for which the Company is estab­ lished ore: To engage in, do and carry on any THROUGH TICKETS Dated this fourth day of Novem­ and all kinds of mining, milling, reducing, re­ Spokane Falls Great Northern ber, 1895. fining and treating of ores and minerals and ...RAIL-WAY.... To 7-11-95 A. S. FARWELL. any othor commercial business; to purchase or & NORTHERN RAILWAY. otherwise acquire! own, hold, rent, mine, de­ The Short Fast Scenic Route, Chicago, Washington, velop, improve, work, deal in, lease, sell, con­ t TO -^ vey or otherwise dispose of mines and mineral Nelson & Fort Sheppard Railway, Philadelphia, New York, Certificate of Improvements. lands, towrisites or town lots, blocks, or any SEATTLE, VICTORIA, subdivisions thereof; electric light or power VANCOUVER & PUGET Boston and all Points east, west " RED NECK " MINERAL CLAIM. plants, roads, tramways, or any other means ALL RAIL TO SPOKANE, WASHINGTON, of conveyance and transportation; to acquire SOUND, AND ALL PACI­ and south. by purchase, or otherwise, dispose of, stocks or FIC COAST POINTS, ST. Situate in the Trail Creek Mining shares of stocks of other incorporated compan­ Daily [except Sunday] between Division of West Kootenay District ies, and bonds, negotiable instruments, and Spokane and Northport. PAUL, CHICAGO AND POINTS BEYOND TIME SCHEDULE. Where located : Lying west of the other obligations and securities; with power to Tri-Weekly between Northport and Modern Equipment. Rock-hallast Homestake; east of the Climax; the Company to endorse and guarantee any For information, time cards, map» bonds, negotiable instruments, or other obliga­ Nelson. Road-bed. Bouth of the Fire Fly and north of and tickets, call on or write tions dealt in or sold by it, or which may be or L've 8'4tf a. m. NELSON Arr. 5-SJ5 p. in. Attractive tours via Duluth and the Great the Hattie Brown mineral claims. may have been made or issued by any corpora­ Lakes in connection witli exclusively passen­ ger boats of Northern S. S. Co. H. G. STIMMEL, T. P. agent, tion in which this Company may own a major­ TAKE NOTICE that I, C. K. Brig- ON Mon.'s Wednes.'s and Fri's trains will run ity of the stock; to acquire, buy, own, hold, Direct connection via Nelson & Fort Sheppard Nelson, B.C. through to Spokane, arriving there same railway at Spokane; and via C & K. S. N Co. man, free miner's certificate No. sell, exchange and deal in any and all kinds of day. Returning will leave Spokane it 7 a. ra, on Titos's Thurs's tuidSatur's, arriving nt at Bonner's Ferry 62,2S5, intend, sixty days from the merchandise, personal property and real estate Nelson at 5:2.') p.m. same day, making close con­ F. D. GIBBS, General agent, date hereof*o apply to the Gold wheresoever within the State of Montana or nections with steamer Nelson lor al ooKtenay Spokane, Wash. elsewhere without Bfiid state; to lend money lake points. For maps, tickets, and complete information Commissioner for a certificate of im­ call on Agents C & . S. Nav. Co ; N.&F. S. r'y for profit and to take, hold and realize upon Passengers for ttt? River and Boundary OR A. D. CHARLTON, provements, for the purpose of ob­ securities therefor; to borrow money for tho Creek connect at Marcus with stage on Mon­ ou C G. Diyos, Gen. Agent, Spokane, Wash, days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. F. I. WHITNEY, G. P. & T. A., St. Paul, Minn. taining a Crown grant of the above business of the Company and to give security asst. Gen. Pass, agent, Passengers for Trail Creek mines connect at F. T, ABBOTT, Travelling Freight & I'assengel claim. therefor; and for the purpose of raising money Northport with stage Daily. Agent, Spokane, Wash. , Oregon. necessary for the transaction of the business of And further take notice, that ad­ Ihe Company or of any of its business or the verse claims must be sent to the Gold acquisition of property; to execute bonds, de­ Commissioner and action com­ bentures, promissory notes or other evidences menced before the issuance of such of indebtedness, and to secure the same by mortgage or pledge of all or any part of the certificate of improvements. property of the Company real or personal; to do HUNTER BROS., K. & CO. Dated this twentieth day of Octo­ business on commission and to act as agent or ber, A. D. 1895. attorney of or for other persons or corporations HAVE THE in the doing or transacting of any business C. K. BRIG MAN. which (his Company mayor can do or carry on for itself; to carry on any other business or to do any other tiling in connection with tho ob­ Largest and most complete Stock of General jects and purposes above mentioned that may New Fall and Winter be necessary or proper to successfully acoorn- plish or promote said objects and purposes; MILLINERY to construct and operate ditches, canals, dams, Merchandise in West Kootenay, and other means of conveying and utilizing AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. water for irrigation purposes; to purchase, CONSISTING OF hold, develop, improve, use, lease, sell or con­ vey, or otherwise dispose of, water powers and Ladies are requested to call and the sites thereof and lands necessary or useful Dry Goods Groceries Furnishing Goods examine my stock. therefor or for the industries and habitations arising or growing up or to arise orgrow up in Hardware Stoves Crockery connection with or about Ihe same. The capi­ Boots & Shoes Hats & Caps Etc., etc., OVER BIGELOW'S STORE. tal stock of the said Company is five hundred thousand dollars, divided into five hundred SATISFACTION GUARANTEED thousand shares of the par value of one dollar AND EVERYTHING IN THE LIST OF Mrs. Helen Varker. each. Given under my hand and seal of oflice at Vic­ toria, Province of Uritish Columbia, this Stoves of all kinds at bed-rock first day of August, one thousand eight MINERS' SUPPLIES. prices. See Hunter Bros., K. & hundred and ninety-five. [li.S.] S. Y. WOOTON, Co.—Adv. Registrar of Joiu'iStock C"""«"<»« ' HUNTER BROS., E. & CO. • • i « t it « * - Rossland. B.O. J8B *»E5 An Outside View. Do not postpone sending Xmas At the Leland all the meals are The Spokane Outlook claims Cards and presents to your distant the same price— 25c. * there are two sides to the claim friends. Send now and avoid dan­ A fine display of lamps at Hun­ jumping question. The Outlook, ger of your gifts being lost in the ter Bros., K. & Co. Adv. though, does not seem to under­ mails later on. Get your presents |$OOTS AND SHOES, stand that some of the oldest claims now, and buy at Wallace's Station­ See Hunter. Bros., K. & Co., for in the camp were jumped. It says: ery Store. wool boots, German BOX and over­ "The mining claim jumper is shoes. Winter foot-wear of all abroad in Trail Creek and several FRED J. SQUIRE, kinds.—Adv. claims have been re-located. The M. B. DOLAN & CO. proper way to get rid of the claim MERCHANT TAILOR. jumper is to strictly comply with B. B. WHITE, all the laws governing the location NELSON, B. C and holding of mineral claims, and A choice collection of worsteds Largest Assortment north of then the locator can snap his fing­ serges and tweeds always on hand Undertaker & Embalmed ers at the efforts of the claim jump­ HAS OPENED FIRST-CLASS Spokane. er to oust him from his rightful THE FUEL COMBINE. Undertaking Parlors possessions. To our own personal \A7E, the undersigned, Wood knowledge locations have been AND SPOKANE PRICES. made and the notices sworn to Dealers of the City and Dis­ without the man whose name ap­ trict of Rossland, do hereby agree Preparation Room. SPOKANE STREET ROSSLAND, B.C, pears on the location ever having to establish and maintain the fol­ 6een the ground. In fact, a Spo­ lowing schedule of prices of wood kane outfit has had claim after during the winter of 95-96: Columbia Ave,, M of Washington Street, We have just received claim located in British Columbia Tamarack and Fir, all sizes 2ft. ROSSLAND, B.C. during the summer, merely paying and under, per cord of 2 ricks, $5; men hy the day to make locations. over 2ft., per cord of 1 rick, $4.50; Certainly such rights should not Hemlock, all sizes 2ft. and under, A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, be respected." per cord of 2 ricks, $4.50; over 2ft., Pfeifer& Webster per cord of 1 rick, $4; Pine and which we will sell Spruce, all sizes 2ft. and under, A Test Case. per cord of 2 ricks, $4; over 2ft., Charles N. Collins, an old-timer Contractors & Builders. $3.50; Cedar, all sizes 2t. and under, Gheaper for Cash in these parts, has brought suit per cord of 2 ricks, $3.50; over 2ft., against Indian Agent Bubo (prac­ per cord of 1 rick, $8. tically the United States) for $50,- Than ANY HOUSE in Rossland. 000 for forcibly ejecting him from A. FlTZPATRICK, J. J. McKlNNON, Estimates Given JAMES SMITH, J. A. BURGESS, the Colville Indian reservation and on all kinds of WE ALSO CARRY restraining him from working sev­ Gus. LEANHART, JAS. SUMMERS, eral claims he has located there. FRANK CORTE, GEORGE ADAMS, He claims the reservation has been J. C. CATLF.TT, W. A. YOUNG, Contract Work. FURNISHING GOODS, open to miners since July 1, 1892. S. F. CARVER, S. D. MONK, Mr. Collins is supposed to be work­ WtJi MULROKY, ERIK EKLANDJ And make CLOSE PRICES on EVERYTHING. ing in the interest of a syndicate J. F. CASTLE, L. O. CARTER, OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, of wealthy and influential citizens S. M. SMART, ALEX. JOHNSON. 0oia who reside in this State, Denver J. C MCDOWELL ROSSLAND, B.C. Balfour Trading Co., i^^s^ and Washington, D. C. He ako asks that a temporary writ of pro­ hibition be issued to prevent defend­ ant from interfering with his work­ Don't waste your precious gold ing on his mining properties.— The Dining Parlor Northport News. by paying high prices, but buy all OF It is said that the Colville reser­ your men's footwear at the cheap­ vation across the river from North- *- port, especially along Sheep creek, OTEL is literally filled with rich veins of est store on Columbia Avenue. ^HE * £JLIFF i gold and siver. The beauty of it is, old prospectors tell us, the gold J. H. ROBINSON, Proprietor. Is under New Management, is cropping out at the grass roots. Many a man has secretly located having been secured by Mrs. S. M. KEPKEY. his claim there, and as soon as the A CHANGE HAS BEEN MADE reservation is opened the greatest The guests of this hotel are always pleased with the rush ever known in any country IN THE irvill be made for that section.— Northport News. First-class Meals and comfortable An exchange says a little girl Dining Room Bedrooms. who was learning to read by study­ ing the big print in the newspapers, OF THE prayed at night as follows: " Dear Lord make me pure—make me ab­ solutely pure, like baking powder.'' AH ReadyI This beautiful, good and true story HOTEL WINDSOR by a contemporary is commended to the consideration of people who And under the New Management The Lunch Counter think it does not pay to advertise. AT THE The Leland puts up an excellent First-class Meals will be served. menu for 25c. * For choice groceries go to Hunter tF YOU WANT Mountain View Hotel. Bros., K. & Co.—Adv. Try our Chicago tailor at tire Meals at all hours. Short orders. White House. Good Saddle or Pack Horses Buy your gum, rubber and Jerj CALL UP THE EVERYTHING IN SEASON THAT THE MARKET AFF.RDS. sey footwear at Robinson's. Geo. McGaughey. Decker & Knight's Bakery for all kinds of Bread, Cakes and Pies. * Red Star Stables. Come,Ohe, Come All, Head of Spokane St. Give Burwell a Call. Christmas Cards and Photos of We fnake a specialty of sending horses to Trail and North- Rossland for sale at Wallace's port. We get them hack. No feed bill. Stationery Store. his Clam Chowdef, only 8. 8. ALBERTA, rvR. A, S, MARSHALL, !'•'",• j .*• Mon,, Wed., Sat. IThursdav. I Tues., Frl. *~* ROSSLAND, B, C. Leavfe Kaslo lot Alnsworth, Pilot Bay and Nelson 8 a. m ....9a.m. I ... 7 a, m. Leave Nelson lor Pilot Bay, Alnsworth and Kuslo 3 p. m .... 8p.m. | ... 0 p. m. lOc, a bowL Close connection Is thus made between Lake points and all incoming and outgoing Dentist. trains of ihe C. P. R. at Nelson. The above schedule is In effect Id May 1885, subject All work guaranteed. to change. Js. WAUQI Purser. GEO, F. HATWARD, Master. Pie and Coffee tti cents. REGULAR DINNER, 12 Tb 4 IMi, 25 CENTS, The White House Trading Co. SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS. WILL SOON RECEIVE A FULL LINE OF Ladies' Dress Goods, Trimmings* Underwear The Waffle House, and all kinds of FANCY ARTICLES dear to the ladies' hearts North End of Spokane Street. and LIGHT ON THE POCKET. Red Mountain Stage Line* -:o: Also Gents' Furnishings of all kinds, Stage leaves Rossland at 7 a.m.,

INCLUDING Arriving at Northport at 10.30 " • tlACKINAWS OVERSHOES CHEVIOTS GLOVES Leaves NORTHPORT After Arrival of Train: CARDIGAN JACKETS SNOWSHOES TWEEDS ETC., ETC. Arriving at Rossland at 5 p.m. 0. A. BALDWIN, Manager. D. MCKELLAR: