ot ^oV6^tw-r! &2 THE EVENING WORLD ,%\r. i - M I- =£= !°tx>k\*,V' : v Vol. Ill, NO. 174 ROSSLAND, B. C. SATURDAY, MARCH, 12 1904 PricelFlve Cen t PERFECT COMPLEXION Through Madame Russell's Cream PRICE 50 CTS. An unrivaled skin food, tonic snd beautifier. An absolutely pure and scientific remover of all impurities of the skin. Immediately cures chapped and rough skin—eradicates wrinkles, pimples, blackheads, eczema, and all facial blemishes. A tanned, sunburned,freckled, oily, ■or sallow skin becomes clear, rosy and velvety alter a few applications of this dainty, soothing and healing preparation. All leading druggists SOLO IN ROSSLAND AT Morrow's Drug Store •MiV-l*AAm^^ %*^X&&X>%&*aw MINES OF KOOTENAY AN UNSUCCESSFUL SORTIE Rossland and Boundary Shipments. LATEST RETURNS OF OUTPUT ?roro****fsro$:$$ra***«®ro£( To the Public: era In answer to the Miners slander we announce that, with ever opportunity, we have made no change In our rates since the suspension of Stunden & Co. 0000 Our Prices are Right 0000 JK. T. Collis & Company THE UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS. K \Am^m\m\mmf*TsArsArjsL\.A*^^ mt* —*—■"—"»-—"-""**"'»"»»*■ - Ma ABAalftAft^ftBAaMkAAaWelaMAkaMtMeMAalaAetfl I AS USUAL Thi. Season W. Carry a Full Lin. of Fresh California Vegetables Arriving Regularly Every Five Days i o. HlJOX^ooT^fs i COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE 65 12 E EDEN BANK BUTTER OUR SPECIALTY 3 .ettiUiUmeUiUeUiMiUiUiUiU^iUiUiUittiUiUiUittiUiUiUS; DR. BRUHN'S j OINTMENT What the Mines Are Doing Over the District—Rossland Well. Doing The week just past has been the best thiB year so far. Up to date the oamp has been shipping at the rate of over 410,000 tons per annum, a considerable inorease over the tonnage ol last year. The state of the rosds will compel a shut down of the shipments from the Jumbo and from the Rossland Kootenay for some weeks hut shipments should be resumed at an increased rate towards the middle or end of next month. WEEK TOTAL Le koi 4~oo 4; 184 Centre Star i64o 13,750 War Eagle 1450 11,200 LeKciNo. 2 •.... 850 5,00$ Le Roi no. 2 milled 350 a7oo Jumbo 200 2230 Kootenay 55 179; WhiteBear , 25 265 Spitzee 30 Totals 0,330 83519 Boundary Shipments. Has established itself as a household necessity and has a reoord of Cures unparalleled in the history of Medioine, It oures old and new Sores, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Itohing Piles, Chafings, Pimples, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. This Ointment has been in use almost half a Century. Testimonials from thousands who have been cured of Skin Diseases of long standing testify to its Curative qualities. 8 8 Directions for use—Apply freely night and morning, or often as required. PRICE— 50 Cents a 8ox MANUFACTURED BY Dr. Bruhn Medical Qo. NEW YORK Sole agent for [Rossland, T. R. MORROW, TIlB I DfllggiSt ' CALL FOR A TRIAL BOX. Phoenix, Maroh 12.—Special.— The shipments for the week just ended are somewhat under the usual average. Granby mines to Granby smelter 10,920 tons; Mother Lode to Greenwood smelter, 4,000 tons; Senator mine to Granby smelter, 120 tons; Oro Denoro to Granby smelter, 780 tons; Athelstan to Granby smelter, tons 66; Emma, to Nelson smelter, 40 tons. This week the Granby smelter treated 11,331 tons of ore; making total of 128,614 tons for the year. The following shipments were made by the different mineB: WEEK TOTAL Granby 10,920 113,560 Mother Lode 4000 34.232 Oro Denoro..v 780 8.950 Emma 40 5.'95 Athelstan 2,968 Senator -.... 120 i,6;6 Elkhorn 140 Providence 140 E.P.U 100 Totals^ 15860 167,041 Slooan Shlpmonta. The total amount of ore shipped from the Slocan and Slocan City mining divisions for the year 1903 was, approximately, 15,200 tons. Since January 1 to Match 5 1904, the shipments have been as follows: WEEK. TOTAL Argenta 5 Bluebird 20 Black Prince 10 Cinderella-Medford 20 150 Comstock 160 Enterprise 140 Fisher Maiden 20 Hewitt 20 120 Idaho 120 Ivanhoe 20 239 Last Chance 20 121 j Lorna Doone 20 Marion 20 Mountain Con 27 Monitor 40 Neepawa 16 Ottawa 22 82 Payne 561 Port Hope 7 Republic 20 Reco 40 341 Ruth ,.33 225 Slocan Star 21 283 Sovereign 41 Sunset 145 Sapphire 2 Ja. Russians Trying to Break Out of the Harbour. RUSSIANS MAKE A STAND AT WIJU Newchwang Being Fortified by the Rusnians Against a Landing by the Japa- vt? nese. St. Petersburg,, March 12.—Thef arrived al Harbin will be detained I. Russian torpedo boat flotilla leftj'bere. It will be most difficult to Port Arthur at daylight yesterday morning and attacked the Japanese fleet. One Japanese torpedo boat was snnk and one Russian torpedo destroyer, the Bezposecht- Total tons. .190 2966 Carnations Freeh Dally. Palace | Candy Store. chodni, was sunk. The fate of the letter's orew is not known. Tokio, Maroh 12.—The Wiju Seoul railway concession was signed yesterdav by the Japanese and Korean authorities. The Russians are engaged in building defences at at Wiju, which will co-operate with the fortifications already constructed on the banks of the Yalu. It is reported that the Russians have 15,000 tons of ooal at Wiju, whioh they keep drenohed with kerosene in readiness to burn should the Japanese land there. Tientsin, March 12.—One officer and four Japanese soldiers who recently were oaptured' near-*Wiju, Korearwere paraded through the streets of Mukden on Tuesday. One field battery has been installed in the fort at Newchwang and also one company of infantry, while preparations are being made to mount a siege gun. A Chinese refugee from Nshuchen insists that he has seen Russians retreating from the Yalu river and destroying villages enroute Paris, Maroh 12.—-The comman- der of the Frenoh steamer Saighal- ien on arriving at Marseilles today from Greece, reported that two Russian cruisers ar.d one torpedo boat destroyer were at Piraeus, Greece, about to put to sea for the purpose intercepting Japanese ves- Six of the latter are at Havre, Nantes and Bordeaux, and others are said to be coaling at English ports. St. Petersburg, Maron 12. -Thousands of copies of a revolutionary manifesto appealing to oilizens not to contribute to the war fund were distributed about tbe oity yesterday. Some were posted on walls until the police removed them. The manifesto also warns citizens not to Bupport the government because it brought about for dynastic purposes a war which will cost millions and ruin the oountry. Mukden, Manchuria, Maroh 12. —It is officially announced that in consequence of the conflicting acoounts of the, landing of Japanese troops at different points, and the various reports of the intentions of the Japanese commanders, the 'Russians army corps whioh had find accommodation for this great body of troops and their detention at Harbin will entail muoh hard ship on the soldiers. St. Petersburg, Maroh 12.—The feeling against the war on the part of student bodies and other organ! zations has grown to Buoh an ex tent that stern repressive measures to prevent street demonstrations have been adopted in all of the large oities of the Empire. The Novoe Vremya, in approv ing the aotion of the government in deciding not to use privateers, takes occasion to indulge in a fresh display of animosity towards England and the United States, who are represented as playing off against eaoh other the two dangerous powers. It is really of slight importance to either England or' America whioh nation is ultimately successful in the present conflict, as the inevitable result will be that both will be weakened. Therefore, the two powers feel that the combatants should be strengthened at their weakest points, Japan in her finanoes and Russia in her naval strength. Accordingly, declares the newspaper, Russia is receiving large numbers of applications from Americans and Englishmen who desire privateering papers. Londcn, March 12.—Confirmation haa been secured of the report that a proclamation has been post ed at Blagvoestechensk, the oapital of tbe Amur province, Siberia, stating that the Japanese now at Vladivostok and Port Arthur and who previo b to the deolaration of war were promised by Viceroy Alexeieff absoluts protection and immunity from injury should they continue at their regular occupations, were now to be segregated at a remote point in Siberia under military guard and be kept close prisoners. The governor <f Amur provinoe bas received a telegram stating that in oonsequenoe of the impossibility of Bending the Japanese residents of Vladivostok and Port Arthur to Japanese ports on acoount of laok of transportation, the vioeroy has issued an order that they be removed to distriots under martial law in the interior of Siberia, probably near Irkutsk. The are not.to permitted to traverse the railway line, but are to be conveyed overland. NEWS IN A MTSHELL Items of Interest Round the World. LATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS The Doings of ConspicuousjPertors Affecting Canadian Interests. Parliament opened yesterday in Ottawa. The Russians are fortifying the coasts of the Baltio in fear ol war. The king is reported as having recovered (rom his late indisposition. None but military trains oan run ob the Siberian railway east of Irkutsk. Tbe London Times lean that Japan will not be able to bear a long strain on its finances. The Russians oannot as yet penetrate the Jap plan of oampaign and hint that they have not one. The Japs have appointed a new offioial, a Financial Agent, in London for the purpose of facilitating a war loan. The government printing offioe in Washington, D. 0., is going to be up-to-date and use type-setting maohines. The voluntary contributions of the Churoh of England in the old country last year amounted to over $40,000,000. It is suggested that Sir Frederick Treves bs appointed a new minister of a health department in Great Britain. It is reported from San Domingo that the forces of General Jiminez are everywhere defeating those of President Morales. The Berlin Tageblatt thinks that war is inevitable between England and Russia owing to the complications in the Far East. The mob leaders In Springfield, 111., have burned down a whole block of the negro quarter. The militia have been oalled out Lord Milner is of the opinion that the importation of 10,000 coolies into the Transvaal will mean the advent of as many whites. The Frenoh steamer Cambodge, bound from Rangoon to Cochin, is a total wreck in the China seas. The loss of life is said to number 100 persons. Republic Min*. During last week Republic mines shipped 14 oars of ore, distributed as follows: Mountain Lion, 10 cars to Boundary Falls and Trail smelters; Knob Hill, 2 cars, to Granby smelter; Zala M, 2 cars to Granby smelter. Struck Oil The Rocky Mountain Oil oompany which has bored a well 1800 feet deep on the eastern slope of the Rookies, near the Flathead reserve in the East Kootenay, has struck an oil flow of 550 barrels a day. POWDER SMOKE—Did, it ever give you headaohe? Dr. Scotts headaohe powders are a qnick and sure oare. Sold at Morrows Drug store, THE EVENING. W6RLD, ROSSLAND B.C., MARCH, u 1904 The Evening World Br ttit WotldlPnbllBhlnaj Company. Bntcred at Ihe Rossland, B. C, poatofflc* fo traumtaalon through the mails.May l, loot a aecond claaa leading matter. S0B40UrTI0N BATKS-ts.°° (per year ;ln variably ia advance. Adre-tlalng ratta niadr kaowa en application. JAMES H. FLETCHER. SENSUAL MANAGER F. O. Box 303 Uosalaud, B. t- THE ELMORE PROCESS. The report of the chairman ol the Canadian Ore Concentration oompany at the annual meeting re cently held in Loudon must be gratifying not alone to the shareholders of that flourishing concern but also to RosBlanderB in general Tbe salient features of that repor' are that an assay of the tailing f» shewed merely 18 grains gold, 5 pennyweights silver and one-tenth of one per oent. copper, that the ore concentrated IG to 1, that the cost 0! operation, even in a small plant and at an expensive point, such a this oamp, should not exceed $2 per ton, including royalty and interest, and with a <> to 8 unit plant should be done eventually at a cost of not more than 75 centB per ton treated. Further that the ore being pnt through waB extremely low grade, not being more than $4 to the ton. The value of the tailings is $1.14 on 16 tons, which is a slightly better recovery than 98 per oent. The mine is getting a Id tons to 1, whioh ib valued at $63, and which can be oheaply smelted, as there is no silica present and there is a certain amount of flux. The oost ot smelting and freight should not be more than $5 per ton of concentrates. Taking the out- aide cost of concentrating, with the small plant running regularly, at |2 per ton, the company spends $35 to get a return of $63 on their waste dump. If the Le Roi were to apply the same method to their waste dump ot 100,000 tons which is valued at $8 per ton a profit of $600,000 oould be cleared with a 6 unit plant. Taking any mine whose ore is running $7 and the cost ol mining and development does not exceed $3, a profit of 50 cents a ton can be ezpeoted with a fairly large plant. And $5, for all mining purposes, is large when a low grade proposition ia oonsidered, inasmuoh as there ia little development to be done, the ore body usually being found to be so extensive as to permit of cheap mining. THE COSSACKS. John McQroarty in the Los An gelea Times has been belauding the very fine fellow, the Cossack ol the Don, in triumphant verse. Mr MoGroarty would not feel to inclined to poetize were he to pay a visit to tbe Cossack of the Don in his native haunts. Compared with the "heathen" Jap he is an utter barbarian and a savsge. Conveyed to the Orient in the 'tween decks of tbe Blaok Sea volunteer fleet his abode waa unapproachable unlesB Mo. MoGroarty had a very bad cold whioh not only dimmed hiB olfactory but his optio nerves. The man is a nomad and ban been so for oonntlesB generations. He i.s a Khirghiz of the Steppe; no more, no less, and is no more a Kurop ,1.1 than a Turk and far less a man ol culture than even he. Suffering from their predatory habits tlie Persians gavo these Kbirgiz tboii We Shall Spend $500,000 To Give Liquozone Away. This Company, after testing Liquo zone for two years in the moat difficult germ .diseases, paid $100,000 for the American rights. That is the highest price ever paid for similar rights on any scientific discovery. We are now spending $500,000 to give the product away—one bottle to each of a million sick ones. We are doing this so that every sick one may let Liquozone itself prove what it can do. Kills Inside Germs The greatest value of Liquozone lies in the fact that it kills germs in the body without killing the tisanes, too. And no man knows another way to do it. Any drug that kills germs ts a poison, and it cannot be taken internally. Medicine is almost helpless in any germ disease, aa every physician knows. Liquozone will do for sick humanity more than all the drugs in the world combined. It does what no akill can accomplish without it. It cures diseases which medicine never cured. Acts Like Oxygen Liquozone ia the result of a process which, for more than 20 years, ha* been the constant subject 01 scientific and chemical research. Ita virtues are derived solely from gas, made in large part from the best oxygen producers. By a process requiring immense apparatus and 14 daya1 tune, these gases are matte part of the liquid product. The result is a product that does what oxygen does. Oxygen gas, aa you know, ia the very source of vitality, the most essential element of life. Lumozoue is a vitalizing tonic with which no other known product can compare. Yet it is a germicide ao certain/that we publish on every bottle an offer of $1,000 for a disease germ, that it cannot kill. Tke reason is that germs are vegetables; and Liquozone, which — like oxygen—is life to an animal, ia deadly to vegetal matter. It is carried by the blood to every cell of every tissue, and no touch of impurity, no germ of disease, can exist where Liquozone goes. Germ Diseases These are the known germ AU that medicine can do for troubles is to help Nature o the germs, and such results are indirect and uncertain. Liquozone kills the germs, wherever they arc, and the results are inevitable. By destroying the cause of the trouble, It invariably ends the disease, and forever. Asthma Absecaa ■ Anemia Breochiti* Stood Poison Bright'! Diae*M Bowel Trouble. Cough*—Colds Conaumption Colic—Croup Co&atipatloB Catarrh—Cancer Skin Hay Fever Klaaanr Diacaaea L*I*JKOrTaWal Ivtfcr TkmMm Msiaris-Nt-aimacU Mm* Heart Tro*blci riles-Pr PlearlsT Dysentery—Diarrhea Dandruff Dyspepsia Bcsems—KrysipeUs Peren—Gsll stones Goitre-Goat Gonorrhea—Gleet Scrofals-Syphlllls Stomach Troubles Throat Trouble! Tuberculosis Tumors—Dicers Varicocele Women's Diseases all diseases that befit, with i>Yer*-all inflammation—«H catarrh—all contagious diseases all the results of impure or poisonous blood. In nerrous debility Liquozone acts as a vilalt- ser, accomplish!n£ what avo drugs cau do. 50c Bottle Free""* If you need Liquozone, and have never tried it, please send ua this coupon. We will then mall you an order on your local druggist for a full-size bottle, and we will pay your druggist ourselves for it.. Thia la our free gift, made to convince yon ; to show you what Liquozone ia, and what it can do. In justice to yourself, please accept it to-day, for It places yon nnder no obligation whatever. Liquozone costs 50c and $1. CUT OUT THIS COUPON lor this offer may not appear again. Pill out Ihe bUaka and mail tt to the Uquid Ozone Co., ijHfc Wabash Ave., Chicago. afydteaatia I have never tried Uquozone or Powtey's UqnnVed Ozone, but if you will supply me a 50c. bottle free I will take It. T • DCS 6'ire'fnU'adiu'tss" writeplaUly -jsmmmtf waa formerly known in Canada a 1 UQuined Ozone. name, kuzzak, whioh means merely a robber. We are Cleaning ont trimmed hats at the Emporium. New goods ooming in. Walker's Rye Whisky, 75o Port Wine 75o; Sherry, 76e.per qt. bottle. At the Family Liquor Store Wash. St. The Hoffman House Cafe, open all night. Short orders a specialty. POWDER SMOKE— Did, it erer give you headaohe? Dr. Sootts headaohe powders are a qniok and Bureoure. Bold at Morrows Drug tire Carnations Fieah Dally. Palace Candy Store. FOR SALE A Bingle horse express harness, wagon and sleigh. Easy terms. Apply to Lay ton's Rosaland Basar. Walker's Rye Whisky, 76o, Por Wine, 75o, Sherry 76o perqt. bottle At the Family Liquor Store Wasb St. Chicken Wheat A car of Flour and Feed to arrive on or about the 15th. Leave Orders Agnew & Co. ILL Wright A.R.S.H. (Assayer for'Le Roi^No. 2,) WILL TAKE Custom' 'Assays ORDER YOUR WOOD AT THE Le Roi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac at $5, per oord, MARKET REPORTS Retail Prices In Rossland Stores. GROCERIES AW MINE SUPPLIES Corrected Up to Date by the Leading Merchants of the Camp. Telephone '.',*.). Rostla 1 f" 1 ULNINa 8UPFLIKS. Axes, per doz (7.60-10.00 Candles, per case $5,506.60 Caps, Bennett, par box 76e Coal, blarkimith per ton $22.50 Dynamite, 60 per ct, per lb 19} Dynamite; 50 per ot, per lb 18e Dynamite.. 40 per ot, per lb 161c Fuse, Bennett par 100 ft 75c Hammers, per lb 16c Iron, per lb 8*}**5o Nails, base, per keg $4 Shovels, per doz $7.50-10 Steel. Canton per lb 8}o MEAT AMD fOULTRY. Bacon, per lb 18-20c Beel, per lb (side) 9-lOc Chickens, eaoh 60-90o Fiah,-per lb 12i*16e Ham, per lb 18-20e Mutton per lb (side) 18-16 Turkey, per lb 23c Veal, per lb f side) 18o raovisioiw Almonds, per lb 25o Apples, par 601b box $1.2641.50 Bananas, per doz 40c Beans, per lb 6o Butter, per lb 25-35o Cheese, per lb 20o Chocolate, per lb 40-50e Cocoa, psr lb 40o-$1.00 Coffee, per lb 25-50o Condensed Milk per oan lie Dried Peas, per lb 8c Eggs, per doz 30-40 Flour, per 601b $l-60-l.«6 - Grapes, per lb 15e Honey, per lb 26o Jams and Jellies per lb lM3e Lard, per lb 174c Onions, per lb 6c Oranges, per doz 40-60o Pickles, per qt 20o-26o Plums, per 201b box 60o Potatoes, per 1001b sack $1.01 Bioe, per lb 8o Rolled Oats per lb 5s Sugar, per lb %{-c Vinegar, per gal 60c-76e Walnuts, por lb 25o Watermelons, eaoh 60*600 FBEB Bran, per ton $37 Hay, per ton $27 Oats, per tea $12 Shorts, per ton $10 MISCBLLANEOIS Coal, per ton, Qalt, 9S.60 Kerosine, per gal 50o Soap, per bar 6o Wood, par oord $4.5046JM> T^var'aY.Z (Wise Head) DialnfsctantSoaa Powder dusted in the bath soften, tha skua Rossland Mails. dsi^ttdCtttldsi Mails close Mails delivered oa ilv ex- daily except ct Su nday Monday at ep6:3oa m 7:00 a. m. for Trail, Phoenix, Cascade, Columbia Grand Forks, Fife, Greenwood, Eholt, Midway and all Boundary District points. Daily except Daily except Sunday Monday 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Robson, Castlegar Mob., Wed., Fri Wed.. Eri., Sua 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Gladstone Daily Dally 9:40 a. m. 6:00 a. m Northport, SpoVane and all United States points, Paterson, li. C. Daily except Daily except Sunday Sunday 0:40 a, m. 6: oa p. em. Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir, Nelson and Salmo, B.C. Dally Daily 6:oe p. 1 940 a. m and 7 :oe a. m Ordinary letter mail only for all Eastern Canada, and the United Kingdom and all European aud other foreign countries. Daily Daily $:l* p aa. 7:00 a. a Alljpointi 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. m Crow's Nest Pass and connections, Nelaon. Sun., Tues., Tnur Tues., Thur., Ba 7:00 s. a*.. 5:15 p.m.. Deer Park. Daily except Saturday 5:15 p.m. Sandon. Daily 5:15 p.m Daily except Monday 7:00 a. m. Daily 7:00 a. m Trail, Arrowhead, Nakusp, Revelstoke Station, Halcyon and Columbia River, Slocan and Lardeau District point and connections. Dally 5:15 pjm. Daily 7 ;oo a. ni. All points served by tha Canadian Paciric Railway west of Revelstoke Station, includ ing China aad Japan and Klondike, SOCIETY CARDS. Fr\ xi* raATB*i-Ai. oanaa of . KJ. III. KA0I.K8. Kosaland Aerie, He, ie, aegular aieeuais every Monday even- lags, I p. aa, Minera' Dues Hall, A ,H, Dultoa W » H, Daniel W. Searernv The Evening World is the paper that has the circulation. So if you want to get good results from your 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 about it. and think Rossland's Leadinq Hotel.. ^^^^^^^cs^i^##wt*** 1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sample Rooms For Commercial Men. * * * * * I BILLIARD ROOM I Finest Brill in Kootenays INI CONNECTION. iS>FIRST CLASS Bowlinn Allev AND P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trail,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green* wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKET8-Ros-l»i>4 Trail, NdstaXViiAIto* Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Fens, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. Fish, Came ud Poultry In Season, Sauafts ol All Dads. WM. DONALD, Manager Rosaland ■ranch ESTABLISHED 1849. - GEORGE GREEN. s ITHE FOUNDRY. ABERYSTWYTH, ENGLAND Manufacturer of Concentrating Machinery. MEDALS—Royal Cornwall Polytechnic; Gold medal* International IMinlnr ExU bition, Crystal Palace, 1800. Only award for Concentrate**. SPECIALTIES. tamps with latest improvements, of up-to-date design, and with wearing- parts ef Hadfield's steel, from 2 cwts, to 10 cwts. per head, Stonebreakers, Crushers. Jin Trommels, Vanners, etc., all constructed in sections for facility of transport it desired. Patent Portable Crushing and Amalgamating Pans tor Prospecting, A** small concentrating plant to treat up to five tons erected at the works by which commercial results can be seen by intending purchasers for a merely nominal cm Estimates for complete plants on application. Special attention give* te ralalaf engineer's specifications. Telegrams— *IIGGKK,"AbeTystvnrth. aS THE EVENING WORLD ROSfcLAND, B. C, MARCH, i* 1904 j! Outside (Samps Mining News of the Week Over the Province and the Upper County. »W ■>•»»♦« >Mr<MMeM»«MM*M«M«eM»e»»«l BOUNDARY. Joe Taylor is developing the King olaim in Summit oamp. The oopper matte at the Greenwood smelter is now being convert- el at the Taooma smelter. The Athelstan and Jaok Pot pro perties, Wellington oamp, are to be incorporated. The owers are Hunter Bros, and G. H. Collins. It is anticipated that shipment! from, the Athelstan will be resumed in about a month. The Helen olaim, adjoining Anaconda townsite, on whioh considerable work has been done, but whioh has been idle for some time, ia about to resume work. A well known claim was bonded thia week, whioh is looated near Midway. It is known aa tbe Bruce olaim, and is one of the oldest locations In the oountry. The Frement olaim is being worked by the owners, Galloway and Robison, who report it as looking well, and tbat ihey have a few tons of on ready to ship Development haa recently been started on the properties of the Golconda Mines, Ltd., located in South Deadwood oamp, by J. C* Haas, M. E.", who is interested in the oompany. A depth of sixty feet has been attained by the contractors who are sinking on the Dom Pedro in Providence camp, about two miles below Phoenix. The shaft is being well timbered as the work proceeds. The stay of proceedings obtained by the Bank of Montreal in the ■ale of the assets of the Winnipeg Mines, Ltd., tor mechanics' liens, will oome up for hearing in the Supreme Court at Viotoria on the firat Tuesday in April. LARDEAU Another shipment of a oar of ore la being made from the Horseshoe, at Trout Lake, Previous shipments have given gross returns of $150 to the ton. Fine ore haa been encountered in the big lead of the Union Jaok, near Ferguson. Tbe property is owned by J. C. Kirkpatrick and L. Thompson. A. P. Garrett, who had a oontraot to drive 600 feet of tunnel on the Rossland for the Great Northern Mines, Ltd., has relinquished hie oontraot this week, 206 feet being driven to date. The hard nature ol the rook in the tunnel made work at the oontraot prioe unprofitable. The tunnel will most likely be completed by day labor. POPLAR The tunnel of the Luoky Jack is now in 230 feet and an upraise of 200 feet is being run to the surface. Bed rook was reaohed laBt week on the Poplar placer olaims and coarse gold is laid to have been struok. The owners are now building a flume. The Cinderella Medford, ore of the new shippers, is rapidly oom* ing to the front. The leasees aent oat three oars of high grade ore and have many more in eight. SLOOAN The Neepawa at Slooan has been leased to Isaacson Broe. and John Kinman. The Payne is shipping its magnetized iron, produced by its nine plant, to Trail smelter. The Provinoe mine at South Fork shipped two oafs of ore this week to Hall MineB Smelter. The Payne oompany is placiog more powerful magnets in their zino separator to produoe a finer quality of zinc. The Great Western Mines have more men at work than ever before, pushing the work on their reduction works works to completion. The Rambler has reduoed it working foroe. The owners of the Argentite f rae tion have suspended operations. F. Stooks has disposed of an interest in his lease on the Chap leau; SOUTHEAST KOOTENAY. JameB Nelson and John Hayes Mt Steele Wednt-Hriay morning. for Isadora's Canyon, to reBUiue work on the Copper Belt and Rob Roy c'aima. YMIR A foroe of 70 men is working at the Ymir mine and 40 stamps sre in operation in the mill. Crown Point Hotel, Trail. Lead' ng hotel in the smelter oity. What made your linens coarse? Common soap! Sunlight Soap saves linen. Sunlight Soap REDUCES EXPENSE Aak far th* Oetacoa Bar. aai STOOKS AND RIAL ESTATE; FOR SALE—Four-roomed cottage nicely finished, and three lots, wel fenced and laid down as garden, Price, ti,Mo, part cash down. FOB SALE—Lodging Flat, going con- ern, cheap rental. A bargain. APPLY DYER & FLETCHER E120 Columbia Ave. MORTGAGE SALE Under and* by virtue of the power, ol tale couta'ned;in a certain Mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for tale by Public Auction by Walter J. Robinson Esq., Auctioneer, on the premises below described on Wednesday, the 30th. day ot March, 1004, at tbe hour of 12 o'clock in the forenoon, the following valuable property situated in the Town of Rossland, and being composed of Lots No. 19and 20 in Block 31. according to Map or Plan No, 574, of the said Town ol Rossland. On the a^ove described property which is on the south side of Kootenay street, are said to be two Irame cottages. Terms of Sale.—10 per cent ol the purchase money at the time of sale and the balance within thirty daya thereafter. For further particulars apply to Mcdonnell, McMaster Sc Geary., 51 Yjnge Street, Toronto, Solicitors for Vendors' Or WALTER J. ROBINSON, Auotf.oneer, Rossland B. C. Dated March Qth, 1004. ; THE j Maple Leaf I SALOON • OHL-s-Jt-JIM m : 2 e e e There Is J • USHER'S BLAOK BOTTLE • The Best Whiskey There Is ......••..ee...................................... Snow Glasses All Sizes And Colors For Children And Adults Get a Pair And Save Your Eyes Goodeve Bros. Druggists and Stationers It Pa*'s to Deal WithlGoodeve Bros. ********* *A .* ************************** DIM MOCK & YORKE, Props. e e e • .........a.........»...r .»* To the Merchants Why Don't You Increase , Your Business? Do not sit down and complain of lacK ot business, because people are sending out of the city for their goods. Hustlinq will Do the Trick Give them to understand that they can save money hy dealing at home. YOU WILL HAVE TO SHOW THEM That yon oan sell them better goods for less money than they can get them for at aome Cheap John department store in the east, and keep the money at home. When yewhave done this You will get the results The next question is how to reach the people to; tell them what yon want them to know You can do this hy keeping yonr advertisement in The Evening World.... It reaches all the people and goes in all the homes in the oity. # 0 Its circulation is increasing every day. Give it atrial And you will not complain as to the results : Specials at Paulson's P. B. Blend Coffee Moosejaw Flour 1 Chilliwack Butter Paulson Bros. i THE GROCERS Rossland Home Bakery A full line of Confectionery FRESH BREAD Schwartzenhauer & Wells. Props The Alhambra Family Liquor Store We supply only first class goods. Our Wines and Liquors are especially adapted to family and medicinal purposes. All goods at whole- sal prioes. Goods delivered to any part ol the city. Phone 268. GEO. OWEN Prop. Atlantic 8.S. Sailings C.P.R. ATLANTIC S.S. LINE From 8b. John. Lake Erie Mar. 5 La Manitoba Mar. 10 ALLAN LINE From St John. Bavarian Mar. 5 Parisian Mar. 12 DOMINION LINE From Portland Canada.. Mar. 12 Vancouver March 26 AMERICAN LINE St. Louis Mar. 5 New York.. Mar. 12 RED STAR LINE Finland.., Mar. 5 Vaderland..Mar.12 CUNARD LINE Etruria... .Mar. 5 Lucania..Mar. 12 WHITE STAR LINE Majestic Mar. 2 Oceanic.. Mar. o FRENCH LINE La Champagne Mtr 3 La Lorraine Mar 10 ALLAN STATE LINK Siberian ..Mar.3 Corinthian Mar. 17 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. Ssokane Falls & Mortaeni Bf The only all rail, between points east west and south to Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks and Republic. Buffet cars run between Spokane and Northport. Effective June 14, 1903 Leave. Arrive. Arrive , Arrive. Arrive. Leave... Leave... Leave... Leave... Arrive... NORTHBOUND. .... Spokane Rossland Nelson .. Grand Forks.... Republic SOUTHBOUND, .I'Ai ».m. 4:35 PJH. 7:20 pjn, 4:00 pjn. 6:15 pjn .Republic 8:30 a.m. ..Grand Forks 10:35 ajn .Nelson 730 a. m . Rossland io:4oajn ..Spokane 6:15 pjn la Connection With TICKETS TO ALL POINTS SHORT LINE ro St. Paul.Duluth,Minneapolis,Chit»go and appoints east Seattle, Taeoma, Victoria, Portland and all Pacific Coast point* Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining & Buffet Smoking Library Oan 2-FastIrains Through Daily-2 For rates, folders and full information regarding trips, call on or address any agent 8. F. & N. Railway. H.BRANDT.CPATA, 701 W Riverside, Spokane S. G. YERKES, GWPA, Seattle, Wash. H. P. BROWN, Rossland Agent M. W. Simoson Latest Novelties] News and Magazines Stationery, Toys Fishing Tackle THE London Directory, CONTAINING over 2000 pages of 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, tbe London Directory contains lists of:— EXPORTIMERCHANTS with the goods they ship, and the Colon lal and Foreign markets they supply. STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approximate sailings. PROVINCIAL APPENDIX MADAME BE8T THEJFAMOUS Phrenologist And Palmist. She can read your life like a book. She is the only gold medalist in British Caiumbia. She,has the reputation of ba ing the beat rulmist that has ever been in,ISritish,Columbia. If you want Ito know or learn any thing consult this gifted lady. It was she who predicted the Frank,disaster. No money accepted if readings are not satisfactory, OFFIOE.HOURS.o.a .mto^p.m. The Hoffman House Room 4. of Trade Notices of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc., in the principal towns and Industrial oentres of the United Kingdom. copy a of the 1004 edition will be for arded freight paid en receipt of Post Office Order for Xi. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Markb Designs Copyrights Ae. Anron. feinting ai«*t',hand dawrtptlon m.* quickly alrertaln our opinion fra. wh*ch*. an ItiT.titmn l§ prnhahly patentabla. commublea- ,,„,„,,, ...../jmtyiit.lil*. commanloa- Umi,«trlctlyr.mn.lpnMiil. Handbook on Pauott lent fr*fl. OlflMt saoticT tut ttmintnt p-dttt*. 1'fitnnta taken through Munn AU r*o.!*« special notice, without chant., ln lb* Scientific American. A bandaomely IHnalratM WMtl*. Iduteet em. culation ot any iclwilllKi Journal. Taenia, Sl a •etr: four montha, $L Sold brail wwaaaaJwa. Pompeian Massage Cream Removes, Blackheads,jFreokles and Pimpples and brings color the Cheeks. For Sale at Royal BarberShoo SUPPLY HOUSE. The London Directory Co.,Ltd 26 Atrium*Iare,London,X.0.|w. J. PREST, PROP _: THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND/ B. C MAKCH 12 1904 =f THE LOCAL EXCHANGE Sales Fair During Week. the TONE OF MARKET IS IMPROVED Thi Latest Quotations and Sales Locally Upon the Market. MINOR MENTION Sales have been few during the week bat the tone of the market is muoh improved. Sullivan stook is looking better as well as Centre Star. Today's Looal Quotations: Asked Asserlcaa Bar....... ta Urn Star - 4 Mack Tall 3 Caaadiae. Oold Melds sY, Cariboo (Camp atcKlaaer) ez-dlv i 'A Ceatreaiar. Crews Meet VMS Ooal I Falrrltw Siaker Maiden Bid ta *5X ** teaaavCenwutatedV."^ ....... fc.oo Mormlaa Olory 'A MaeitaTaUoa m aVettaaur (alast Kootenay).. ... a ,m llK - 17 Bsa fsjB."^;;,..'.'.V.V.*.'«.V.'M.'.'r *a SeJUvaa - s toes Thumb ~ 3 «ar s)a|le Conaolidated u etertoo (Aaaeaa. paid) .._ 3 Wktta Bear (Assess, paid) 3 »3>5 I 14 34 Today's Sales. Fisher Maiden, 3000, 2,c; Sullivan 1000-, 4}. Total 4,000. Week's Quotations. Highest Lowest American Boy 2% 2% Ben Hur 4 BlackTail 3 * Canadian Gold F.S 3U 3 Cariboo, Camp McK .... i CentreStar 2t,'A 23 r'airview 4 1 FisherMaiden 3 >K Giant 2 Granby ConsolidVed 14.00 (3.2; Morning Glory i'/i 1 Mountain Lion 16 North SUr 6 Payne u\. iuilp D. Whiteside of Grand Forks is in the city. G. B. Dunn has been appointed to the Bank of Toronto. Something will be heard Bhortly as to the oity estimates. The two year old s on of John Johnson died tbis morning. Mr. Wm. Thompson returned last night from his visit to the east. It is likely there will be a tax sale for some of the taxpayers who will not oome up to time. There will be another practice (or the Presbyterian concert in the ohurch tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clook. Word haB been received from F. W. Blockberger ot the death of hia daughter, Gertrude, at Minnville, IX Oregon. ' * Briok buildings are due for all | f the gapped places on Columbia avenue unless improvements go east of St. Paul. As tbe snow is going it is due time for the sanitary inspector to look after those seventeen distinot stinks in this Holy City. Owing to the continued indispo sition of Dr. Wright at Grand Forks there will be no servioe at the Presbyterian ohurch tomorrow. As the barometer is rising after a depression which bas been marked for.some weeks finer weather may be expected. Blessed is he who ex* peota nothing. . There are two men on the water department, one of whom devotes much ot his time to odd jobs for the Board of Works. Water rate collecting will not progress an) faster unless an extra offioial is engaged. Chicken Wheat A car of Flour and Feed to arrive on or about tbe 15th. Leave Orders Agnew & Co. IR. L. Wright j A.R.S.M. % (Assayer for*,Le Roi;No. 2,) WILL TAKE SMOKE THE BEST W. B and ; Crown Grant Cigars.... They Are Union Made Patronize a Home Industry Custon.' 'Assays le i JUST OPENED. ITOOKIAND B«AL Barr ATE. FOR SALE—Four-roomed eettage nicely finished, aad three lots, wel (eased and laid down as garden, Price, ♦ 1,200, part cash down. FOB SALE—Lodging Flat, aping concern, cheap rental. A bargain. APPLY DYER * FLETCHER E120 Columbia Ave. AT THE CHURCHES TOMORROW M *4 2*4 3% 2 12 Quilp 17 Rambler-Cariboo 25 San Poil 2% Sullivan 5 Tom Thumb 3 War Eagle 14 Waterloo 5 WhiteBear 5 4 Showing highest asked and lowest bid during the past week. * The Week's Sales. FisherMaiden, 3500, 3000, 2Jc; Waterloo 4000, 4,; Morning Glory, 3000, He; Sullivan, 1000, 4}c; 1000, ao; White Bear, 2000, 4e^ International Coal, 200 51c. Gran by, 60, $3.60. Total 17,750. Lucky Jim. In writing aboutHhe Lucky Jim the Sandon correspondent of the Lead and Zino News says: "This property comprises eleven oiaimo, witb probably the largest surface and underground showings of zino ore in the province. With a good equipment for milling and separa- ration this mine should easily output 50 tons a day. The produot will range from 45 to 55 per cent, sino with a low value of silver and a minimum of iron oontents. Large specimens of orude ore have been taken Irom the mine assaying G2 per oent zino. Considerable zino ore has already been shipped in previous years to Europe and a good tonnage of lead ore. Under the new conditions this property will furnish a good share of the tonnage of the oamp. The oost of mining and putting on the oars is very low. Walker's Rye Whisky, 75o Port Wine 76c, Sherry, 75c.per qt, bottle. At the Family Liquor Store Wash. St. The Hoffman House Cafe, open all night. Shot b orders a specialty. FOR SALE St. George's Church—Rev. J. A Cleland, rector. Fourth Sunday in Lent. 8 a. m. Holy Communion; 11 a. in. Matins; 2:30 p. m. Suuday Sohool; 7:30 p. m., Evensong. Church ol the Saored Heart,— Rev. M- W. MoKinnon in oharge. First maw 8.30 a. m.; Second mass 10:30 a. m.; Sunday School, 2,80 p. m, followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. Methodist Church.—Rev. R. F. Stillman, B. A., pastor. Servioee 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Class meat ing 12 noon. Sabbath School 2:30 p. m. Salvation Army.—7 a. ra., Knee Drill; 11 a. m., junior meeticg; 3 p. m., Free and Easy; 8 p. m., Sal vation meeting. We are Cleaning out trimmed hats at the Emporium. New goods ooming in. Walker's Rye Whisky, 75o, P01 Wine, 76c, Sherry 75c per qt. bottle At the Family Liquor Store Wash St. What made your linens coarse? Common soap! Sunlight Soap saves linen. Sunlight Soap REDUCES EXPEN.SK Aak fee the Octaiea Mar. ear ORDER TOUR WOOD AT THE le Roi Stables A single horse express harness, Wagon and sleigh. Easy terms. Apply to Layton's KoBHlaiid Baser. Dry Fir and Tamarac $5, per oord, at Telephone 3V. Rokaland H. MORTGAGE SALE Under and* by virtue' ol the power ol tale couta'ned;in a certain Mortgage which will be produced at thc time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction by Walter J. Robinson Esq., Auctioneer, on tbe premises below described on Wednesday, the 30th. day ot March, 1004, at the hour of 12 o'clock in tha forenoon, the following valuable property situated in the Town of Rossland, and being composed of Lots No. 19aud 20 lu Block 31. according to Map or Plan Mo. 579. of the said Town ol Rossland ^^^^^^~ On the above described property which is on the tooth side of Kootenay street, are said to be two lrame cottages. Terms of Sale.—10 per cent of the purchase money at the time of sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter. For further particulars apply to Mcdonnell, McMaster ic Geary, $1 Yonge Street, Toronto, Solicitors for Vendors'. Or WALTER J. ROBINSON, Auctioneer, Rossland B. C. Dated March 9th, 1004. 2 THE • I Maple Leaf j SALOON The Best Whitkey There Is • USHER'S BLAOK BOTTLE • • ——— • I DIMM0CK & YORKE, Props. * WALTER J.ROBINSON AUCTIONEER Real Estate aad Customs Broker ext to Postoffice Tax Notice Rossland Assessment District. NOTICE is hereby given, ln accordance with the statutes, that Provincial Revenue Tax, and all assessed taxes and income tax, assessed and levied under theAssessraent Act, are due and payable on the first day of April, 1904, for the year 1604. All taxes collectable (or the Rossland Assessment district are payable at my office, situate at the Court House, Oo lumbia Avenue, io the City of Roesland, This notice, in terms of law, is equlva lent to a personal demand by me upon all persons liable for taxes. Dated al Rossland, this fourth day of March. A. D, 1904. J. KIRKUP, Assessor and Collector Roesland Assessment District, Koi.laad, B.C. Largest Stock of Pipes Meerschaum and Briars. Fins Line in CIGARS Put; up in 10 and 25 in a box Le LEVY A CO. BENN & OHREN CUSTOMS BROKERS STONE BLOCK Cor. Queen St. and Columbia Ave. List Your Property With Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker AUCTION I will hold an auction sale of household goods, furniture, etc, on Saturday, the 19th ol this month. Parties having any furniture or other goods they wish to turn into oash will please oall at my office, next door to postoffioe, on or before the 15th inst. FOR SALE—Two lotB with four roomed house. Wood shed, spring water. Qood looation for miner. Prioe, quick sale, $175. Apply to Walter J. Robinson. II you have no further use for that safe I oan sell it for you. I do not want you to buy the world, bnt this is no reason why you oannot own a pieoe of it. Why pay rent? When you oan own your own home by paying a small deposit down and the balance in monthly payments. I have aome ohoioe Columbia Av enue property that will pay you to investigate. If you have any bedsteads, bu rea us, washstands, tables, chairs, stoves, ranges, carpets, etc., that you want to turn into oaBh, oall on Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker Next Door lo lWi.fluc Notice to the Public I have taken over the management of the WESTERN HOTEL The house will he thoroughly renovated. All the delioacies of the season will be found upon the tables. The bar is supplied with choicest of wines, liquors and cigars A specialty will be made of Miners' Din. ner pails. Give us a trial and you will be convinced that we have the best house in the city! -^ K.D.STINSON explosives: The Cotton Powder Comoanv. Ltd 33 Quesn Victoria St.," .ONDON E. O, -MANUKACTiJKK- Faversham Powder On tbe SPECIAL-JUST of Permitted Exi.loe-.veS/ October, 160 * .he best explosivejfor ut derground wcurk ea olusively used in Severn and Mersey tunnel TONITE Cordite, Gelignite, Gelat.ne Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators for all classes of Explosives, Eleotrio Appliance*, Magazine Charges for the removal of Wrecks, Etc., Ete. Works: Faversham, Kent and Melling, near Liverpool The Mutual Life Insurance Qo. , of New York The policies of this gigantic company are clear, simple and liberal contracts. No stockholders. AU profits for the policy holders. , The rates and guarantees beat the world. Talk with the manager of East British Columbia. J. STILWELL CLUTE ROSSLAND, B. C. ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD W. F. LINGLE Washington Street North
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Title | The Evening World |
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Date Issued | 1904-03-12 |
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