-w—*—*-**(-****I****«**M****H THE EVENING WORLD Vol. Ill NO. i33 ROSSLAND, B. C. MONDAY, JANUARY, 25 1904 PricelFlve Cent RusseFs Kidney and Liver Pills " ncff0 m H ARE PURELY YEGETABLE A Positive Cure For Kidney Trouble, Liver Complaint, Headaohe, Billiouaness, Cositiveness And Dyspepsia. ONE PILL A DOSE 25c A BOX OR 5 BOXES .FOR $1.00. Sold in Roaaland, At Morrow's Drug Store •X^»%iX^%^i%^^ tV:V«lV*«*V*V*V»« NUTSHELL Items of Interest Round the World. LATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS To the Public: In answer to the Miners slander we annonnce that, with every opportunity, we have made no change in our rates since the suspension of Stunden ft Co. 0000 Our Prices are Right *^P ^F "^y Wp A. T. eollis & Company THB UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS. We ftre ©verstocked INCER1AINLINES Of 12c, 15c. and 20c articles, and we n < offering the same for short time, AT 10c EACH To reduoe oar stock. Call and make your selections. I O. M. FOX & CO., tatlr. S COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE 65 18 DR. BRUHN'S K 1 OINTMENT 1 Has established itself as a household necessity and has a record ol Cures unparelleled in tbe history of Medicine, It cures old and ne« .Sores, Ulcers, Eoezema, Salt Rheum, Itobing Piles, Chatingi, Pimples, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. This Ointment has been in uee almost half a Century. Testimonials from thousands who have been cured of Skin Diseases ol long standing testify to its Curative qualities. The Doingi or Conspicuous Persons Affecting Canadian Interests. The floods in Pennsylvania and Ohio are causing much damage. Russia is sending a large foroe of men, it is rumoured, to Chinese Turkestan. Tbe Papaoy has surrendered to Franoe the right of appointing its bisheps. Vladivostok blocked by ioe, declares itself impregnable to the Japanese navy. The Grind Trunk railway has ordered 15,000 tons of steel rails in England at f28.60 per ton. Qrand Rapids, Micbigan.offidals and aldermen admit th bave taken bribes to facilitate certain deals. Representative Sullivan has openly deolared in favour of recip- rooity with Canada in Congress. Negotiations are in progress for the oonolusion of a new commercial treaty between Franoe and tbe United States. The New York Central railway is endeavouring to beat the German reoord for train speed, 120 per miles, hour. The faot that the Clallam was leaking when'she set out on her last voyage, in creating muoh Indignation at tho ooast. Senator Hanna is being boomed among the Republ leans as a candi date for the preside ntship of the United States- Russia is obeeoting to the presence of foreign consuls in those ports recently opened under the Unites States—China treaty. The Silver Lead Miners Association on of the Slocan is trying to force the C. P. R. to rebate its reoent advance on lead freight rates. General Reyes of Colombia declares tbat the aotion of the United Slates-with regard to Panama, is equivalent to an aot of war upon his oountry. The Opposition party in England to ex Colonial Seoretar y Chamberlain are oarefully eschew- ing all relerenoe to the unanimous feeling in favor of his policy in Greater Britain. ReBolved that in the deatb| of Brother McPhee organized labor in general and the Rossland Miners Union in particular sustain a keen loss of a faithful and helpful brother and a true and tried friend; and be it further Resolved that the seoretary of this union be directed to forward a copy of these resolutions to the mother of deceased, to the press of RosBland, and a copy of the same be spread upon the minutes of this union, and that the oharter of this union be appropiately draped in mourning for a period of thirty days. Kfnneth Martin, President, Phillip James, Vice President, P. R. McDonald, Secretary, Committee. PURCHASE THE LIGHT Has;Notice Really Given? Been FOR CITY COUNCIL TO EXAMIHE Objections Which Have Been Urged to the Scheme—Raising of the Money- ANOTHER CHICAGO FIRE Sohlitx Beer, $3.00, per dozen quarts. Lion Beer 12.00 per dozen quarts; Rye Whisky, 75 cents yer quart, at the Alhambra Family Liquor Store, Washington St. Directions for use—Ap ply freely night and m-irn ing, or often as rtquired PRICE 50 Cents a 8ox MANUFACTURED BY Dr. Bruhn Medical So. NEW YORK Sole agent for Rossland, T. R. MORROW, TI.B DrUggJSt • CALL FOR A TRIAL BOX. Resolution of Condolonoe Rossland, Jan, 19,1904. The oommittee appointed by the l president of this union to draft re- i solutions on the death of Brother Charles MoPhee, beg leave to submit tbe following; Whereas it has pleased Almighty God in his infinite wisdom and meroy to remove from our midst Brother Charles MoPhee; and whereas our lately deceased brother had ever proved himself a loyal and zealous member of our organisation and a helpful friend in time of need; therefore bait Masonic Temple has Narrow Escape from Destruction. a Chicago, Jan. 25.—Fire broke out on Saturday, afternoon in tbe Masonio temple, a ten story skyscraper, located one blook east of Iroquois theatre. Owing to the faot that upwards of 2000 people oooupy the offices and stores io the struoture, the fire caused muoh exoitement. Qreat crowds quickly surrounded the temple. The fire was got under control within an hour but not before 18 people had been injured and a loss sustained of $50,000. Can't Like, Ymir Ymir, Jan. 25—A light lingered gentlemen, Jerry Ryan, lately of Spokane,was plying his vooation in Ymir yesterday,taking a shirt from the Desbrisay Jobbing company's store, and a pair of rubbers from Newitt <fc Company' s place of business. Constable Frorreeter made the arrest and before Magistrates- Robs and Buckworth, the prisoner got two months at hard labor, on eaoh charge, the sentence to run concurrently. Radium Dlaoovorod. Austin, Texas, Jan. 25.—What is claimed to be the richest radium bearing earth in the world has been discovered in the Llano gold aud Coal fields, 115 miles north of this oity. Launch of tho Charloeton Newport, Va., Jan. 25.—The protected cruiser Charleston, the larg gest and most powerful vessel of its type in the Amerioan navy, was launohed today in the presence of large orowd whioh included a party of distinguished persons from the oity of Charleston,S. C, a large number of naval officers from Washington and other invited guests. Broke Monto Carlo Bank New. York, Jan. 25—A despatch to the Sun from Nice says: the RuBaian Grand Duke Alexis has broken the bank at Monte Carlo, winning about $50,000 in half an hour playing roulette. The meeting of the oity counoil tomorrow evening will be the last before the beginning of February, the next taking plaoe on February 2. The possession of the lighting franchise by the present owners lapses on August 1 next. According to the agreement existing between the oompany and the municipality, notice must be given of tbe oity's intention beforehand one part of that agreement a two month's notioe is spoken of, but in another six months. Now six months notice will have to be given on February 1, or any time before .hat date. The previous oity oounoil did something, but whether that something merely related to the examination of the company's books whioh, under th agreement, must be opened to the oity, it requested on February 1, or whether it went further, is something that might well be looked into, inasmuoh as the late mayor was none too favorable to the soheme of giving suoh notioe. He mi.nt have been wrong and thought himself right. If it bas not been done, the matter remains in the hands of the oouncil for immediate sotton. It is stated that if the oity gives notioe and then fails to oomplete the purchase, it will be liable for damages. Suoh damages, however, would bave to be shown. As s matter of faot the Lighting oompany would be gainers, not losers if Buoh a deal were not consummat ed. In other words there would be no damages. It is again declared that the oity oould not raise the money. Suoh objeotors, however, have confined themselves to discussing a loan, secured by general revenue. But tho real basis of suoh a loan is by hypothecation of the revenues arising from the light and, if neces sary, tl e water. Power to do this ia given to oities under tbe amendments to the Munioipal Aot, two years ago. The World has not beard this matter discussed by any publio man or publio organization except itself. Why? Sisters for servioes rendered them during 1903 were to liquidate their indebtedness. Moreover the Sisters have pressing need of money to get them out of debt. It is for this reason that efforts are now being made by various workers in their behalf. RECEIPTS. Cashoniund $ 24.76 Patients 154444 Provincial grant 2243.95 Municipal grant (including tree water $160)... 228 59 Pay R 11 Deductions.... 1515.00 Donations 50.00 RosslaDdW. &L. Co.... 3000 Sundries 316.13 Total $5952.86 NOTS) Patients unpaid bills for jear $ 893 56 Liabilities 616.71 EXPENDITURES, Salaries $ 68315 Hospital supplies 460.84 Furniture 147.90 Groceries and provisions.. 1902.76 Fuel 691.78 Telephone 44.10 Light 181.65 t_ I Insurance 237.60 Water rates (allowance). 160.00 Soavenger 35.00 Labor 238.00 Laundry 86.29 General expense (Repairs, Painting, Printing, Postage, Dry Goods, etc 706.76 Sundries 176 22 Balance on hand 20091 THE SISTERS HOSPITAL Report Showing Their Standing for the Year of 1903. Following is the report of the Sisters Hospital for the past year, whioh showB a deficit on tbe whole of $400, This would be converted into a surplus of like amount If those people who Total $5952.86 SUMMARY. No. of patients remaining in hospital Deo 31,'02. Admitted during year end ing Deo. 31, 1903 5 116 Total Number males... Number females. Toal Total number discharged. Number of deaths No. remaining in hospital Dec. 31, 1903.... 120 90 25 115 108 7 Total 120 The Sisters wish to thank sincerely the Corporation of theCity of Rosaland for tree water ratee, Rossland Water & Light company for reduotion in rates; Postmaster for free use of box, and to the resident physicians; to Mr. C. R. Hamilton for gratuitous legal services during the year; to the citizens of Rossland for flowers, books, fruit, clothing, etc; to tbe editors and staff of the looal press, for many favors shown during year; tbe teaohers and pupils of tbe public schools for kindness to the institution at Christmas, and for similar thought- fulneeson the part of Mrs. Renwick, Miss L. Renwiok, Mrs. J. M, Fitz- Patriok, Mrs. D. Thomas, Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. Gibson, Miss H. Adams Miss MoNally, the Misses Purcell, Honey, Kiobards, Chisholm, O'Hearn. Messrs. D. Thomas, O. M. Fox, Hunter Brothers, P.Burns, Crescent Dry Goods oompany, W. F. MoNeill, Dr. Coulthard, Mr. E. Croteau, F. O'Neill. Louis Will. An Ontario Blizzard Montreal, Jan. 25.—Eastern Ontario is in the throes of an old time blizzard. Trains have been cancelled in some sections, others are all the way from two to eight hours late. The Parry Sound train on the Canada Alantio, was stuok in snowbank five miles oul of Ottawa. A big rummage sale, starts are owing the urday at the Cresoent. •» Sat THE EVENING1.W.QRLD, ROSSLAND B. C, JAN. 25, 1904 The Evening World By the World.PubliihtnR Company Entered at the Rosslanc., B. C, postoffice fo transmission through the mails,May 1, 1901 a second clau reading matter. BUBbCRIPHON RATBS-$5,oo;;per year jin variably In advance. Ad revising rates made- known oa application. JAMES H. FLETCHER. ^ . GENHRAL MANAGER: P. 0. Bit; 302 Rosaland, B. A CRYING NEED. There is a good deal of talk lately about certain oivio positions, talk so conducted to the exclusion of everything else aB to lead an outsider to the belief that the only object in the being of the present oity oouncil is for the removal of certain officials, personally obnoxious to a majority of them. Scandal and slander, however, are hardly safe weapons. They are no longer punishable with the pillory and cusking stool, as was onoe the case, but there are equally effective methods of dealing with those who wilfully misrepresent ths tru h whioh may be even more drastic, although more modern. There ir absolutely no reason to believe that the city council will deal with affairs municipal, except in a perfectly fair manner, and in one whioh they will be prepared to justify to the eleotorate, whether the matter dealt with be pertaining to oity offices or camp needs. And it is on the latter lhat the council haB been mainly elected, as will be seen by anybody who will take the trouble to glance at the platforms on whioh at least five of the seven men were elected. But there is one thing that has been omitted in the platforms published during the reoent eleotions, although generally inoluded, and that is the need of assisting iu the development of oontributary regions of the camp. And there is no doubt that the oity council will do its duty in this matter as well as iu those to which they have specifically promised to give their attention, scandal and slander, the weapon of the mean and contemptible, to the contrary, notwithstanding. Reference iB made to the Velvet wagon Iroad. As will be seen by those who have followed the London papers as well as the news columns of the World . ' it has been decided upon to erect a smelter and a concentrator on Sophie mountain. Started for the Velvet and Portland, these plants will naturally accept custom ore. There are very many fine properties situated on Sophie mountain, and on the west side ol the valley of Big Sheep creek. All of these will become tributary to such a plant which will thus become tbe means of opening up a very important district, which should be tributary to Kossland and not to Northport. Working mines there mean supplies of all descriptions. They mean more workers. Therefore regarded from a business standpoint, a municipal standpoint or the standpoint of the trades union, the encouragement ot such development is a vital issue. At the present moment the only means of communication is by railway from Rossland or Northport (a shorter journey from the latter place) and then a climb up a long mountain road for twelve miles or more, over a two per cent grade. This is the only way now possible of getting in coke and lime for "he smelter, machinery and sup plies for the miues, food and clothing for the men. Suoh conditions mean a heavy tax upon the properties in that region. Now Bome years Bince H. B. Smith surveyed a line of road running between RosBland and the Velvet, whicb was praotically level for the whole ot the way. On such a road, if made, a traction engine could be placed and a train of wagons dragged, as is done in California today. Such transportation would mean a lesser rate of than even the railway rate, without counting the oost of reshipping al Vol vet Siding and tbe ooBtly drag uphill. The railway would not be antagonized because if supplies could be-brought into that region, that region would become a large shipper and a track from the United States side of the international baundary would ba run up Big Sheep orBek valley taking the product of the smelter and concentrator. The idea is no new one. It has been discussed in camps before when the projeot was hardly practical. Now with a plant going into the region it may be discussed to advantage, The projectors of the scheme will be inclined to be more generous in their views, if they Bee that they are baoked by the people they are benefitting, while benefitting themselves. The government should b3 pressed for an appropriation for the wagon road. That is a sine qua non. Without the road Rossland would lose most of the tradu and the region would be opened up with difficulty. And the people to speak for Rossland are "the oity councillors whom it has elected. The Board of Trade may fittiogl y help, and so may the political organizations ot the city. So may the workers aB a body through tbeir Trade Counoil. Finally a mass meeting could be called. Sufficient pressure can be brought, if Rosslanders will only look out for their own interests, and not be afraid to do so. But the oity councillors are the first to move. They are the representatives of Rossland and to the present city council, the World confidently lookB, disbeliev- iug the Miner slander, and know ing thai they will do their best for the large interests as well as care fully guarding mere paroohial de tails. tsif-s^R^^R^^^^Siiri^m^-i^m^^m^ S3 Important Special Sale We have a very large range of Ladies, Misses and Children's Felt. Plush, Velvet and Satin Slippers that we are now offering at 20 per cent discount. All must go. Do not be too late to get the best bargains. IC. O. LALONDE I I THE SHOEMAN.1: _^ \ ;p al ace; RALPHHHARRON,; PROP. *%AA4AttVa% Rossland's Leadinq Hotel.. $14.00 Hats for $5.00 at Madame Le Blano's selling out sale Judging by the programme of Paul Kauffmann's mueicale at tbe Miners Union hall, January, 29th , the concert will certainly be worth the admission. FOR SALE A Bingle horse express harness, wagon and sleigh. Easy terms. Apply to Layton's Rossland Bazir. &»$* i? ♦ •$■■ . *fc •$» CS3ft CSS ^ *t» tJMt-ltft b * THE * 4 # 4 * * 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * * * * * * *: * * * * # * * * jWPHW Sample Rooms For Commercial Men. Finest Grill in Kootenays in; connection. ©FIRST CLASS Bowlinn Allev TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST and WEST VIA SHORT LINE • TO. St. Paul,Duluth,IVlinneapoli8,Chic»go and appoints east Seattle, Tacoma, Victoria,' Portland and all Pacific Coast mints Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining & Buffet Smoking Library Oan 2-FastTrains Through Daily-2 For rates, folders and full information regarding trips, call on or address any agent 8. F. & N. Railway. H.BRANDT, CPi'l A.-, £ 701 W Riverside, Spokane ABC DENNlSTONrCwTX, Seattle, Wash. H. P. BROWN. Rossland Agent 1 Nelson Si Fort Sheppard Railway Red Mountain Railway Washington At Great Northern R'y Vancouver,Victoria & Eastern R'y & Nav, Co. The only all rail, between' points east west and south to Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks and Republic. Connects at Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and O. B. Sc N. Co. for points east, west and south; connects at Rossland and Nelson with the Can adian Pacific R'y. Connects at Nelson with K. R. e\ N. Co. for Kaslo and K' & S. points. Connects at Curlsw with stage for Greenwood and Midway, B. C. Buffet cars run between Spokane and Northport. Effective June 14, 1903 NORTHBOUND. Leave Spokane 8:45 a.m. Arrive Rossland 4:35 pjn. Arrive Nelson 7:20 p.m. Arrive Grand 101 ks 4:00 pjn. Arrive Republic 6:15 pjn1 SOUTHBOUND. Leave Kepublii 8:to a.m. Leave Grand Forks 10:3s a.m Leave Nelson 7:20a. m Leave Rossland io:4o a.m Arrive Spokane 6:15 pjn For further information regarding reservation of berths or price of tickets, apply to any agent of the above companies, or to H. A. JACKSON, o.neral Paaac&gaf aai Spoken*. Wa.i > ), 1 J 1 V ) 0,nl r,.,i,,t. AND 'XMAS. 'XMAS. Jl'ST OPENED. Largest Stock of Pipes IN Meerschaum and Briars. SUITABLE FOR 'XMAS GIFTS. _Fine Line in CIGARS, Put up in 10 and 25 in a box, in 10 and 25 suitable for 'XMAS. XMAS. L, LEVY & CO. I BILLIARD ROOM MARKET REPORTS MufTon per lb (side) 13-15 Turkey, per lb 23o Veal, per lb (side) 18o PROVISIONS Almonds, per lb 25o Apples, per 501b box $1.26*11.60 Bananas, per d"Z 40c Beans, per lb 6c Butter, per lb 25 35o Cbeese, per lb 20o Chocolate, per ib 40-50o Cocoa, per lb 40c $100 Coffee, per lb 25 50c Condensed Milk per can 15e Dried Peas, per Ib 80 Eggs, per doz 30-40 Flour, per 501b $1-50-1.85 Grapes, per lb 15o Honey, per lb 25o JamB and Jellies per lb 12-lSo Lard, per lb 17^0 Onions, per lb 5o Oranges, per doz 40-SOo Piokles, per qt 20o-25o riums, per 201b box 50o Potatoes, per 1001b Back $1.00 Rice, per lb 80 Rolled Oats per lb 5o Sugar, per lb 6Jo Vinegar, per gal 50c-75o Walnuts, per lb 25c Watermelons, eaob 50 GOe FMD Bran, per ton $27 Hav, per ton $27 Oats, per ton $82 Shorts, per ton $80 MlgOBLLAMEOHl Coal, per ton, Gait, $8.50 Kerosine, per gal 50o Soap, per bar 60 Wood, per oord $4.50-85.50 Mails close Mail" delivered Di ilv ex- daily excrpt cc Su nday Munday at ep6:30 am 7:00 a.m. for Trail, Phoenix, Cascade Columbia Grand Forks, Fife, Greenwood, Fholt, Midway and all Boundary District points. Daily except Daily except Sunday Monday 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Robson, Castlegar Mon., Wed., Fri Wed.. Eri., 81m 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Gladstone Daily Daily 9:40 a. m. 6:00 a. in, Northport, Spokane and all United States points. Paterson, B. C. Dally except Dailv except Sunday Sunday 9:40 a. m. 6: 00 p m. Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir. Nelson and Salmo, B.C. Daily *:oo p ra, and 7:00 a. m Ordinary letter mail only for all Eastern Canada, and the United Kingdom and all European nnd other foreign countries. Dally 7100 >. *m. Daily 9:40 a. m Daily 5:15 p m All|pointe served by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, all Eastern Canada, the United Kingdom, and all European and other foreign countries. Daily 5:150 m.. Daily 7:00 a. in. Crow's Nest Pass and connections, Nelson. Snn., Tuei., Tnur Tues., Thur., 8a Retail Prices in Rossland Stores. P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trail,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green- wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS-Rossland, Trail, Nelson,! Ymir, Kaslo Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Kevelstoke, Ferguson and Vanconver. Pith, Came and Poultry ln Season, Sausages ol All Kinds. WM. DONALD, Manager Rowland Branch GROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES Corrected Up to Date by the Lead' ing Merchants of the Camp. 5:15 pm. Deer Park. Daily except Saturday 5:15 p.m. Sandon. 7:00 a. ■. Daily except Monday 7:00 a. m. ALL KINDS OF DRY W©©D Levsr's Y-Z( Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder dusted in the bath aofteni the water at the same time that tt disinfects. *s W. P. LINGLE ( ff.ee I) Jo' le bin Northern ticket offlci next to Bed f tar MIKlNfl SUPPLIES. Axtf, per doz If7.60-10.00 Candles, per cate 15.50-6.50 Cape, BeDiiett, per box 75o (ml, l.luiliin.uli ter ton $22 50 D}ran)ite. 60 per ct, per lb 194 Dynamite, 50 per ot, per lb 18o Dynamite, 40 perct, perlbl6io Fuse, Bendett per 100 ft 76o Hummers, per lb 15c Iron, per lb 3i 5o Nails, base, per keg $4 bhove.le, per doz $7.50-10 Steel. Canton per lb 81c ;meat and poultry. Bacon, per lb 18-20o Btef, per lb (i-ide) 9-10o Chickens, each 50-90o FiBb,.per lb 12J-160 Ham, per lb 18-20e Daily 5:15 p.m Daily 7:00 a.m Trail, Arrowhead, Nakusp, Revelstoke Station, Halcyon and Columbia River, Slocan and Lardeau Distiict point and connections Daily 5:15 p m. Daily y;oo a All points served by the Canadian Pacific Railway west of R v- elstoke Station, including ' hina and Japan and Klondike, STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE- FOR SALE—Four-roomed. cottage nicely finished, ard three lots, well fenoed and cleared. Price, $1,200, part cash down. FOR SALE—Small lodging house, going coucern, cheap rental. A bargain. APPLY DYER & FLETCHER E120 Columbia Ave. The) Hoffman House has 50 wall heated room*•. An up-to date family hotel. THE EVENING:WORLD ROSSLAND. B. C„ JAN. 25, 1904 A Stoek of " Sure-on" Rim-h ss EyeGlasses An EyeGla." that stays on. We carry only the b»st Lenses, and bave all tbe newest styles of Frames in Hold. Gold Filled, Silver, Nii-kle Steel. Druggks & Stationers, Glasses {hat beautify. Eyestrain produce* lhal worn, worried! discontented appear-1 ante which mars] otherwise- beautiful! features. We remove"*ey«trairi and.Ihe disfiguring} wrinkles disappear. 3£=3£=£ Goodeve Bros. It Pays to Deal With Goodeve Bros. •M t SNAPS IN MINING STOCKS QQGQQCCCGCCO Fur sale House and Lot On Thompson Avenue $150. 1 J. B. Johnson b Co., EXPLOSIVES. The Cotton Powder Gomoanv. Ltd 32 Qu- sn Victoria St., .ONDON E. 0. -MANUFACTVBB Faversham Powder On the SPECIAL Lit! oi IFeiruitud, Ejplct:veB ;Cctoter.; 190 "T"^N K I I "T" P|^ .he best explosive^for un derground wo/k ex I \J \\\ I C clusively Kused in Severn and Mersey tunnel Cordite, Gelignite, Gelat.ne Dy amite, Blasting Qelatine, Detonators for all classes of Explosives, Bleotrio Appliances, im (l8igt« lor th* tincval of Wrecks, Etc., Etc. Works: Faversham, Kent and Mailing, near Liverpool 00000009 mmm0000mm9m.m99999999m9m99m.99 a? • • m. .. .. .. .. m. m. .. a* 99 aa • a a* 9* .' .* .* .* .* • • • • .* • * »* • • GIVE ME 21296 Is that Embleton's? Yes! Yon have just got in some Crosse & Black- well's and White Star Brand Piokles? Yes! Send along this little order, please. CROSSE & BLACKWELLS AND WHITE STAR BRAND PICKLES. 10 Bottles Mixed. 10 Chow Chow, 5 Bottles Onions, 5 Bottles Walnuts, 10 Bottles Mixed Sour, 10 Bottles " Sweet, 2 Quaits Sweet, 5 Bottles Dill, 2 Quarts Dill- I Specials at Paulson's f i P. B. Blend ii Moosejaw Goffee Flour !! Chilliwack Butter i Paulson Bros. |the grocers j FOUND—In St. George's ohurch, a bank bill. Owner may have tbe same on paying lor this adverisement, and applying to Rev. John Cleland. Ladies Coate for $1.00, Dress Goods for 25 cents. See our rummage sale window display. The Crescent. lianwnuai THE London Directory, CONTAINING over 2000 pagesof condensed commercial matter, enables enterprising traders throughout tbe Empire to keep in close touch with the trade of the Motherland. Besides being a com plete commercial guide to London and its Suburbs, the London Directory contains lists of:— EXPORT.'MERCHANTS with the goods the; ship, and the Colon inl and Foreign markets they supply. STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approximate sailings. PROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Notices of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc., in the principal towns and industrial centres of the United Kingdom. copy A of the 1904 edition will be for arded freight paid en receipt of Post Office Order for £1. The London Directory Co.,Ltd. 25 Abcburoh Lane, London, E. C. Atlantic S.S. Sailings C.P.R. ATLANTIC 8. S. LINE from Bt. John. L.Champlain,Feb.20 L.Manitoba Feb.6 ALLAN LINE From St John. Pretorian Feb. 8 Causian. .Jan. v> DOMINION LINE From Portland Dominion Feb. 27 Canada. .Feb.6, AMERICAN LINE Philadelphia ..Jan.30 St. Louis..Fcb.6 RED STAR LINE Finland Feb.6 /.eeland... Jan. 30 CUNARD LINE Saxonia Jan 30 Etruria .Feb 6 WHITE STAR LINE Majestic Fib.3 Oceanic. Feb. 10 FRENCH LINE La Champaigne Feb 4 LaTouraine Feb 11 ALLAN STATE LINE Corithian..Feb.4 Numidian....Feb 18 Continental sailings of North German Lloyd, H.A. P. and Italian lines on application. Lowest rates on all lines. W. P. F.CUMMINGS, G. S. S, Agt., Winnipeg O.W. DEY, Agent, C. P.R. Depot, Rossland. MADAME BEST THE FAMOUS Phrenologist "And Palmist. She can read your life lite a b>rk She is the only guld medaiist in Briiith Caiumbia. Shr has the refutation of b| ingthe beat Palmist that ha< ever beer njorltish Columbia It you want i< •11 k or learn any Mm co itult th s git • d lady, It was she who pr. dicte th Frank disaster. No money acteuud , readings are not satisfactory, LOFFICE HOURS, 0 a .mtoop. m. The Hoffman House Room 4. R.L.Wright A. R.S. M. (Assayer for*Le Roi.No. 2,) t3« WILL TAKE [Custom Assays] M««44«M«<... ORDER YOUR WO0D AT THE Le Roi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac at $5, per cord, Telephone 39. Kctelaml.B.C. THE ■ BANK SALOON I Noted for ts choice brands tfj liquors and cigars. HIGHLAND CREAM *} lie lichcr'atnt flavrr hits pine- 1 (lit fin KOI CM Whiskey n tlefrottiai) cf the very.best. Under the Popular Control of JACOBS A JEFFO f D $ NOTICE Take Notice—tbat a plaint has been entered and summons issued out of tbe County Court of Kootenay holden at Rossland, wherein the Nelson and Fort Sheppsrd Railway Company are plaintiffs and the Canadian Pacific Exploration, Limited, are defendants, and wherein the plaintiffs claim is as follows: The olainl iffs claim from the defendants the sum cl $650.00. Tke following nre the paticulars: To 200,000 feet of mining timber sold by the plaintiffs to the defendants at 50 cents per thousand ftoo. To 2,200 cords of woods at 25 cts, per cord. $5150. Total' $650, •' Prizes" with common soaps are dearly paid for at the expense of clothes and hands. SUNLIGHT REDUCES EXPENSE 1.1. for the Orfnsiou r.ur. I M. W. Simpson- I *Blue print \ pap^r, Office* and^School Supplies. >L itcBt NuvrlH and ull kind 0-. ation>>ry. Thos. Embleton II FOR PIOKLES H*»»»»MMiaMMMMIMH..,tMt)>t,M<tMttt m..99.. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that an order made herein on the 2qtb. day of Decembrr, 1903, wherem it is ordered that service of the summons, plaint and the said order be effected by publishing notice of the s id summons, plaint and order for six weeks in tbe '•World'' newspaper, published in the City of Rossland, and posting to the defendant; of a registered letter containing a copyof the "World" newspaper having tbe first publication of such adver- tisemen addressed to such defendants at there reeietered office in London, England, shall be good and sufficient ervice upin the defendants of the said ssummons, plaint and said order. The first publication of thiB advertise ment is en the 30th day of December •003. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE A big rummage pale, Btarte Sat urdayat the Cresoent. Trade Marks Designs ^^^^^^^ Copyrights Ac. Anyone .muling n. .Wotrtt nnd dccrltitlnn mny quickly astiSTWII our nl'liilnn fruo wliiMtier nil Invnntlnn la priitinMy piilnulnMi). Ciiiiitiiimli'n* timiHRtricilymmiii'MiMitl. 1 n,u.nmiik.,ii Patanti .out freo. oldest nitoticy fur niiiiurltiK ,inteiitn. l'titnnt. tnkmi throuitli Munn A Cu. receive lpti-t.il notice, without chnnto. In tho Scientific American. A Tirindiomely UIUP.tn.totl weekly. I.nrtrcflt trlr- cnlattmi -if ntv Mi-ii'iiuilr J'tuninl. Turin n, 93 s fcitxr ; four moiithi, fl. Boldbyall nnwndealurn. jPHRpf] JThe Phoenician.! SYNOPSIS Phra, who dies and lives again in Britain, begins to recount his early adventures—He buys a British slave girl and sails on a trading voyage to Cornwall and marries a British princess. Is attacked and captured by the Romans. Esrnpes aud is murdere 1 by the Druids. Is born again iu later Roman Britain. Fnds a tattooed record bv h;s wif«i on his body. Rescues a Roman lady from a bull and is taken into favor. Lives and dies in her service. Wakes up in Saxon England just before the Battle of Hestings. Rescues a Saxon Maiden from the Conqieror. Marries her. Visited at Htonehenge by his Hritish wife. Compilers of domesday book makeB enquiries. Flight to Sanctuary where Phr ■ again sleeps and wakes in Edward I reign. Finds himself a sleeping saint in an Abbey. Catches the Abbot at a Drunken feast. CHAPTER VIII (Continued) •Holy saints!' quoth the Abbot. 'I did not dream you had any cooks at all.' 'No cooki! Thou fat wine vat, what, didst thou thick we ate our viands raw?' 'Heaven forbid!' the Abbot gasped. 'But, truly, your Banctity's experiences astound me! 'Tis all against the canons. And if they be thus, as you Bay, at their trenchers, may I ask, in all hum- blenoss and humility, how your blessed friends are at their flagons?' 'Ah! Sir, good fellows enough my jolly comrades, but caring little for thy red and purple vintages, liking better the merry ale that autumn sends, and the honeyed mead, yet in their way as merry roystererB for the most part aB though they were all Norman abbots,' I said glancing askance at him. By this time the Prior was on his feet, as sober as could be, but apparently infinitely surprised and perplexed at what he saw aud heard. He cogitated, and then he diffidently asked: 'An it were not too presumptive, might I ask if your eaintship knows the bleBsed Oswald?' 'Not I.' 'Nor yet the holy Sewall de Monteign?'he queried with a 8igb —'once head of these halls and oells.' 'Never heard of him in my life ' 'Nor yet of Grindal? or Gerard of Bayeux? or the saintly Anselm, my predecessor in that ohair you fill?' groaned the jolly confessor. 'I tell you priest, I know none of them—never heard their names or aught of tbem till now.' 'Alas! alas! quoth the monk, 'then if none of these bave won to heaven, if none of these are known to thee bo newly thenoe, there can be but small hope for me!' And his fat round cbin Hank upon his ample chest, and he heaved a sigh that set the candles all a flickering halfway down the table. 'Why, priest, what art thou talking of?—Paradise and long dead saints? 'Twas ol the SaxonH— Harold's Saxons—my jolly comrades and allies in arms when last In life, I spoke.' 'Hoi ho! Was that so? Why, I thought thou wert talking of things celestial all this while, though, in truth, thy speech sorted aBtound ing ill with all I had heard before!( 'I think, Father,' I responded, 'there is more burnt sack under thy ample girdle than wit beneath thy oowl. But never mind, we will not quarrel. Sit down, fill yon tankard flor dryness will not, I fancy, improve thy eloquence), and tell me soberly sometiug ol th;s nap of mine.' 'Ab, but, Sir, I was never very good at such studiouB work,' the monk replied, seating himself with uneasy obedience: 'if I might but fetch in our Clerk—though, in truth, I oannot imagine why and whither he has gone—he is one who has by heart tbe things thou wouldst know.' 'Stir a foot, priest.' I said, with feigned anger, 'and thou art but a dead Abbot! Tell me so muoh as you muddled brain can recall. Now, when I supped here before that yellow Bkinned Norman Williams at upon the English throne— 'Saints in Paradisel what, he who routed Harold, and founded yonder abbey ol Battle—impossible'' 'What, dost thou bandy thy "im- posBible" with me? Slave, if thou cast again but one atom of doubt, one single iota of thy heretioism, here, thou sbalt go thyself to perdition and seek Bewail de Monteign and Gerard of Bayeux,' and I laid my hand upon my crook. 'Misericordial miserioordial' stammered the Abbot. 'I meant no ill whatever, but the extent of thy Holiness'a astounding abstinence overwhelmed me.' 'Why, then to your story. Bat I am foolish to ask. You oannot, you dare not, tell me again that lie of thy acolyte, tbat. three hundred years have passed since then. Look up, Bay 'twas false, and that single word shall unburden here,' and I struck my breast, 'a soul of a load of dread and fear heavier than ever was lifted by priestly absolution before.' [To be oouttnned. A sociel hop will be given after Paul Kauffmann's musicale, by request on Friday evening t the Miners Union hall.January 29. Sohlitz Beer, $2.00 per dozen quartB; Lion Beer, $200 per dozen qurats; Rye Whisky, 75 cents per quart, at the Alhambra Family Liquor Store, Washington St. A special feature of Paul Kauffmann's musicale at the Miners Union hall, on January. 29th., will be tbe first apparance of the Mandolin orchestra, being composed of 14 peiceB. Mrs. L. Nadeau will itake lodgers at tbe Headquarters Hotel. POWDER SMOKE-Did. it ever give you headaohe? Dr. Sootts headaohe powders are a qnick and ■jure turf. Sold at Morrows Drug a'o- Stock must be Bold at any pri oe Id \irf> B< if)ei r tr 1 i lnnj 1 Madame Le Blanc Pompeian Massage Cream Removes, Blackbeads.jFreokles and PimppleB aud brings color tbe Cheeks. For Sale at RovalBarberShoo SUPPLY HOUSE. W. J. PREST. PROP The Hoffman Cafe. open night' Short ordera a specialty- Rossland Home Bakery A full line of Confectionery FRESH BREAD Petch & Schwailzenhauer Preps ' ?;rv ' THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND. B.C. JAN ,5, 1904 THE LOCAL EXCHANGE Stook Market Opens Quietly Today. MINOR MENTION NEW ANTHRACITE MINE NO BUSINESS WAS REPORTED Tht Latest Quotations and Sain Locally Upon tha Market The stock market opened quietly thie morning, and there was no business reported by any of the members. Today's Local Quota tfoai: tUkmX atfl amtrlcan Boy -•••• 3 *X Ben Hur 4 Black Tall 3 * Canadl.n Oold Wild* IK 3 Cariboo (Camp McKlnaay) ex-di* 3M •-. C.atr.BUt i. » '.H Cram Naat Paw Ooal _....! * Falrrlcw 4 3 Pl.her Maiden .......... a I (Hani ............ *H Granb*Conaolidated $5x0 fc.M Morning Glory iH 1 Mountain Lion • 14 North BUr «aat Kootenai)- ... • rant M 11K ta BambVer-cariboo'.'.'.".'.'.'.'.!...!.'!!« ti 2<« San Poll *K l% BuUlTaa Sti 4 Tom Thumb -. 3 s War Bagle Conaolidated Iltt " Waterloo (Aaaeaa. paid) .... 5 White Bear (Attem. paid) 5 4 Today's Sales. War Eagle, 1000, 12^o. Ameri oan Boy, 1500, 24c; White Bear 1000, 44c; Sullivan, 500, 4{o; Rambler, 500, 25ic. Total 4500. J. L. Whitney and^wife are expected back from Seattle tomorrow. T. B. Linton has returned from a business trip to the east. A dance will be given by the Masons in their hall on Thursday next. Colonel HolmeB iB expeoted here on Wednesday on a tour of inspection. There was a final rehearsal for the Saored Concert Yesterday evening at the Opera House. What with the Sacred Concert tonight and Kauffmanu'd musioale on Friday the week it ill be musioal indeed. The Carnival oommittee are particularly energetio just now and a real good oarnival should be the result. The oity oouncil might now take that matter ot the Washington atreet overhead bridge sufficiently in hand to permit of the early construction of a toboggan slide. The hookey team are leaving today for a tour. They are taking in Vernon, Revelstoke, Sandon, Silverton, Nelson, Phoenix and are expeoted back on Wednesday week. LUMBER COMPANY RESTARTS On Condition That a Fraa Site Will ha Givan Nanaimo, Jan. 25.—The B.C. Logging tt Lumber oompany, who were compelled to discontinue the exportation of logs in consequence of the new sohedule, are applying to tbe board of trade for a free grant of a ten aore site on the waterfront, on whioh they will erect a saw and shingle mill. If this bonus is granted the mill will be built at onoe, and tha logging camps reopened. Cumberland Property's Product Has Found Per manent Market. Liberal'Gonservative Convention. At Victoria on the First Day of February, 1904. Big bargains to be had for the balance of the month, at thf Rummage Sale, at the Crescent. Option Market to ba Revlvad Winnipeg, Jan. 25—Winnipeg grain dealers have decided to revive the option market, and will put all their deals through the clearing house. LadieB Coate for 91.00, Dress Goods for 25 cents. See our rummage sale window display. The Cresoent. FOUND-In St. George's ohuroh, a bank bill. Owner may have the same on paying for this adverisement, and applying to Rev. John Cleland. Tha Spaculator Operations have been suspended at the Speculator mine, adjoining the Arlington, and operated by the Kicowilabi Mining company. Eleven men are affeoted by the lhat down. Notioe Notioe is hereby given, that I have appointed Mr. Riohard Thomas Evans, Deputy Sheriff, in and for the Bailiwick of South Kootenay. S. P. Tuck. Sheriff. Rossland, B. C. January, 20 1904. Harry Mcintosh DIRECT IMPORTER OF 'PERFECTION' SCOTCH Vintage^ 1878 Guaranteed] Absolutely Pure Bass' Burton Ale on Tap —at— IU! Hoffman House Prioes out and slashed, for next 10 days,at the Cresoent. the Comox, Jan. 25.—Presumably as an outcome of the preliminary negotiations between Mr. J D. Farrell, representing J. J. Hill, and Mr. James Dunsmuir, for supplying Hill's Paoifio liners with ooal, the shift in the new anthracite mine was today doubled and orders are to rush the work of development. The mine is now working three full shiftB with a miner in every available place, and while the output is yet neccesaarily small the management state that by the end of February the anthracite output at Cumberland will be between 300 and 400 tons a day. The coal ia four and one-half feet thick and still maintains the bright qualities possessed by the Pennsylvania product.] .The coal is lying at an eaBy angle and can be mined with out tbe slightest trouble. A railway from the main line has baen completed, and is now in operation, and small daily shipments are being made. Yesterday the steamer City of Nanaimo took aboard 60 tons of the anthracite, which will be tested as to its steam ing qualities. Around the mine on top presents a very busy appearance, where a large gang of carpenters are busy erecting a pit head works engine houses and chutes, soreens and an improved washer. These buildings according to the contraot, call for oonpletion by the end of this week. The news that negotiations for a permanent market for tbe coaj was on foot was received with muoh favor in Cumberland, where a feeling that better times are not far distant exists. The oonvention of the Liberal-Conservative Union of British Columbia sill be held in V'otoria, on Monday, the First of February, 1904, commencing at 9:30 o'olook a, m. All Liberal-CnBervatives will be welcome. The to right vote is oonfined to delegates ohosen by Liberal-Con servative Association or district meetings convecedfor this purpofe. Five delegates for every member of the Provincial Legislature to which oaoh separate constituency may be entitled, suoh delegates to be eleoted by the Liberal- Conservative voters of tha electoral distriot or ridiug. Proxies can only be used by members of the Union. j [Business—General, election of officere and suoh other matters as may be brought forward. J. S. SEYMOUR, Chairman of Executive Tha Sovereign Father Slnnot. The losses of the Sovereign, Slooan, have commenoed shipping, the first output from that property in years. The Payna /■a result of the reoent reduotion in freight rates on xino, the Payne will ship its output to Belgium, there being a saving of $4.50 pe ton over the old figures. A RUNAWAY FREIGHT San af • Roaaland Mlnlatar Loaaa Hia Life with Anathor. SOCIETY CARDS. IP f\ Xt* fUTStRil. OEDKK Ot * . KJ. Hi. JUQUW, Eonlaad Aerie. No, io, Regular m«tiaa* ewif'-' lo,., B p. m. Mlaen' rSaiem BAB, .m.asi'ic arrow nWI.W. Revelstoke, Jan. 26.— Engineer Jack Ladner and Fireman Aiuslie lost their lives Saturday night in a freight wreok on the "big hill" at Field. A freight train of ten cars of ooal got beyond control ooming down hill, and attaining a high velocity of speed, jumped the traok at the third safety switch. Tbe engine, with the bodies of the two men, lie under 300 tons of coal. Conduotor Thomas Hughes and Brakeman George Gove esoaped, but are badly injured. Enginer Ladner was tbe son of Rev. C. Ladner, pastor of the local Methodist churoh, and formerly of Rossland. Montreal, Jan. 25.—Father Sin- not, well known in the weBt, haa been appointed vicar general to the Right Reverend Bishop Pascal, of Saskatchewan. Father Sinnot leaves for Prince Albert on Monday next. Atlantic S.S. Sailings C.P.R. ATLANTIC S.S. LINE From Ht. John. L.Champlain,Fcb.2o L.Manitoba Feb.6 ALLAN LINE From St John. Pretorian Feb. 8 Causian. .Jan.30 DOMINION LINE From Portland Dominion Feb. 27 Canada. .Feb.6. AMERICAN LINE Philadelphia . .Jan.30 St. Louis..Feb.6 RED STAR LINE Finland Feb.6 Zeeland... Jan. 30 CUNARD LINE Saxonia Jan 30 Etruria .Feb 6 WHITE BTAR LINE MajeBtic Ftb.3 Oceanic.. Feb. 10 FRENCH LINE La Champaigne Feb4 LaTouraine Feb 11 ALLAN STATE LINE Corithian..Feb.4 Numidian... .Feb 18 Continental sailings of North German I loyd, H.A. P. and Italian lines on application. Lowest rates on all lines. W. P. F. CUMMINGS, G. S. S, Agt., Winnipeg 0,W. DEY, Agent, C.P.R. Depot, Rossland. Sohlitz Beer, 12.00 per dozen quarts; Lion Beer, $200 per dozen qurats; Rye Whisky, 76 cents per quart, at the Alhambra Family Llquar Utora. Washington St. MADAME BE8T the;famous . Phrenologist; And Palmist. She can read your life, lite a bock. She is the only gold medalist in British Caiumbia. She.has the rejutation of be ing the beet Pnlmist that has ever been in.Biitish Columbia. II you want to know or learn any ihinj consult ihis gifted lady. It was she who pit dieted the Frank.disaster. No monty accepted it readings are not satisfactory, □OFFIOE.HOURS,o.a ,m to 9p.>.\ fc The Hoffman House Rcom 4. ALBERTA FRESH BUTTER 25c per pound AT AGNEWS The Leading Grocler MORTGAGE SALE Or Valuable Residential Property Under and by virtue o[ thc power of sale couta'ned in a certain Mortgage whieh will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offe-ed for *ale by Public Auction by Walter J. Robinson at the oflice of Orde & Co., Real Estate Agents, in the City of Rossland, U, C, on Saturday, the 23rd day of January A. D. 11,04, at 12 o'clock noon, the following property in the City of Rossland- Lots 13, 14. 15 and 16, in Block 1, Subdivision of District Lot 535 Plan 570A, on which is erected a well built story and a half frame dwelling, lighted with electricity. The grounds are laid out in lawn, with ornamental trees, enclosed wtth stone and frame fence, For further particulars and conditions of Sale, Apply to HARRIS & BULL, Bank of B. N.A. Bldg. Vancouver, B. C. Vendors'Solicitors. Or to ORDE & CO.. Real Estate Agents, Rossland B. C. Dated Dec. 26th 1904. The Evening World is the paper that has the oirculation. So if you want to get good results from you advertisements put them in a paper that is read not by part of the people, but by all the people. It may cost a little more, but you will find it cheaper in the end. Stop and think about it. The Alhambra Family Liquor Store We supply only first class goodB. Our Wiues and Liquors are eBpeci- ally adapted to family and medicinal purposes. All goods at wholesale prices. Goods delivered to any part of the city. Phone 268. GEO. OWEN Prop. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade M»rk» Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone .ending a siteteh and dencrlptlon met anlakl* *jfiertn.ln our opinion freo whether nn hiientlon I. prubabl* nntontnblo. Communi™. tloneatrlctlyconndonttn]. Handbook on I'nt.ute lent tree. Oldest agency for .ecurliiK patent.. I'ntcnt. Ukon through Munn A to. recolye noectal notice, without obnrgo, In the ESTABLISHED 1840. Scientific American. A handiomoly Illustrated woekly. Largent oil mlatlon of any aclentUo Iniirna. Terra.. IS i year: four month.. IL Bold by all newadealera. GEORGE GREEN. THE FOUNDRY, ABKRYSTWYlfl, ■:■ ENGLAND Manufacturer of Concentrating Machinery. t MEDALS—Royal Cornwall Polytechnic; Gold medal International Mining Kxhi bition, Crystal Palace, 1800. Only award for Concentrntors. SPECIALTIES: Stamps with latest improvements, of up-to-date design, and wilh wearing p its o* Hadneld's steel,;ficm 2 cwts. to 10 cwts. per head, Stcrcbrtakers, Crushers, Jigf Trommels, ^Vanners, etc., all constructed in sections for facility of trpnsptrt if de sired. Patent Portable Crushing and Amalgamating Pans for Prospecting, A small concentrating plant to treat up to five tons erected at the works by wbicb commercial results can be seen by intending purchasers for a merel) r.cn'imil ccs Estimates for complete plants on application, engineer's specifications, Telegrams Special attention given to tninlnr -"JIGGER." Abervstwvth. EXPLOSIVES. The Cotton Powder Comoanv/ Lid 32 Qus jn Victoria St., iONDON E.C. -MANUFACTUBB Faversham Powder On the SPECIAL LIST of {PeittlttcdiiEapJcirtts Cttctu, ..SO "T"^N KM "T" P" tne best explosive^ for underground wo.'k ei I \^ I N I I L-. clnsively,.UBed in Severn and Mersey tunnel Cordite, Gelignite, Gelat.ne Dy amite, Blasting Gelatine, De- > for all olaeses of Explosives, ine Chaigts for tk* itruoval ol tonators for all clauses of Explosives, Electric Appliances, " " ' " Mrtiie, Etc., Etc Works: Faversham, Kent and Melling, near Liverpool * The Brackman-Ker MillingCompany | vs vs -DEALER IN- rfi All kinds of Cereals, Break- $ fast Foods, Hay and Grain. | —_—a- a Agent for Pratt's Celebrated Poultry Food ££&^£.f&$33€€€'£$$£53333££3£ P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trall,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green- 1 wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS-Rossland, Tiail, Nelson/ Ymir, Kaslo Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. Fish, Ssme ud Poultry In Season, Sausages ot All Kinds. WM. DONALD, Manager Rosaland Branch ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD W. F. LINGLE ( fl'c< (pjtSi'e ( Jt» r-rrtln,, icki' off re neit to Bed f Ur
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