t&? ■'-, fri^^C^ THE EVENING WORLD V^Ut^y Vol. I. No. j3, ROSSLAND, B.C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1901. ft Price Five Cents. * ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^ ♦♦♦ J. W. SPRING, '" 5 ♦ WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, IMPORTER OF PRECIOUS STONES ^.-^k- <>.•«»> * WATCH REPAIRING % A SPECIALTY NEXT DOOR TO POT.T OrrlCE ROSSLAND. B. C. * ♦ •♦♦->♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«« ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* y We have recently received a large consignment of _^ It Children's and Misses' Shoes % Which wore flapped us by mistake, VVc arc going lo offer them for the next Thirty Pays at a big reduction to clear mil ihe entire lot. Here are some prices Children's Fine Dongola p ..... Shoes and Slippers... Jp^"i "1 Children's Fine 1'eb- ,__./-. iii-. Mi sseshoes(j _, ..,, hie Shoes /J^ U]J Misses' Slippers ..*>1 •2„> LlP =3 _3 2 1 W. f. McNeill i ^JUlUIUiUllllUJUiUlUlUWUilitllUUllUUlllJUiUlUJUlUllK CARPENTER AC o, KAre now carrying a large and complete line ol Kodaks anil hand cam- erHH, and Amateur Photographers Snpplii s at Toronto and New York list prices. Why send away for your goods when you can buy right at home and save tie mail and express charges. CARPENTER & CO. .iver Dominion.ExprSJs Office V.&N.PHONEI7. POSTOFFICE BOX 21.7 THE BRACKMAN-KERMILLING C0„Ltn. — Dealers in — Hay, Grain, Feed * Mill Stuffs B. & K. Rolled Oats, Cereal Procucts, Wheat, Whole Corn, Cracked Corn and OrTZOTT'lcTID CO^InT yo^T-c^,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN PHILLIPS Builder and Contractor. Office and Shop in ihe Imperial Block. Telephone 126. Jobbing a Specialty Residence Wonte CbrlaUa8t., irt houte at.uili ul Hapii-a Church O. M. Fox & Co. Grocers, Teas and Coffees. Crockery and Glassware. c"Sl';;,S:ut' Rossland iniiis Mrs. 10... Mor**. t'ru prittreM I! EST MBAL8 INTO'VN. VIEWS Rossland j Photos at { . Linton Bros. J BOOK STORE, No. 36 Columbia Avenue. CITY-BAKSRY, A. T. BENNY, I'Pol'RIETDR FANCY PASTRY AND WEDWNU CAKE'S ^ S.eclaUy Auii^orii, liir. Cii.t x J)-j.tui luleroutiooal LudcIi Counter, IW. H. WALTON. Pest Meals in Ihe city. Bliort orUem, tint 01 cold lunches. Regular mealsi Rvevy dell- ihe market affords. SEE OUR New Spring Goods, They are Beauties. Nothing Cheap About them But the Price The largest Stock in the City to Select from. HEARD&SHOULT WEST END TAItORS, Columbia Ave. Next door to Kmpey's Carpet Cleaning Works. Carpets taken up. cleaned and relaid, Awnings made tu order. Phone 221. ■ J. H. HONEY STOCK MARKETS Centra Star and Home- stake Higher. AMERICAN BOY IS ACTIVE S|iukaiifi Mnrknt faslf>rn antl local Quotations and Sales This Morning. The feature of ihe Spokane mirkct is tlie demand for American Boy. Shipments of aboul. 200 tons per month have been kept up all winter, ami Ihe ore lias netted from $7? lo $80 and work is be- ing Industriously pushed. Sales of stoek on the exchange yesterday were made nl 6>i cents and there was a market for all that WHS Offered at Ihe priee. Eastern and local ill irkets were unchanged in tone, there belli, no radical change in the prices quoted exiept Centre Star and llomeslike, which are bolh up a point. Today's Toronto Quotations. Asked Bid War Eagle 23 19 Centre Star 35 30 IronMask 33 22 Kambler-Cariboo.... 27J. 25 (iiant 4J_ 3>i California 4'. 3>_ Evening Star 6 2|.; Krpublic 15 21 Payne 33 28 Todays Local Quotations: Asked Dial Athabasca J *t °° B.C. Gold I'ielals 3 Big Three 2\a\ t Black Toll m • ti',2 Brandon t* Golaleti down ,s 4 California s!*a 3K Canadian Gold I-ields 5 5 Cariboo (Camp McKiuney) 42 39 Centre star 33 32Y1 Crows Nest Pass Cool.... }S;i 00 *So 00 lieer Trail No. 2 3 2 Dil ri'Uf 15 levelling Star (Assess, paid) 4 2 (Stout 3Y. • %Va Hoiheatake(Aaaeaa, paid) n'- i"1 Iron Ma-V (ASHeso.paid) .vi 21 Iron Coll .* i'.< I X 1 3" [ridlau Chlcl'(Splt.ee) 7J< 3 jumlio id King (Oro llctioru) 4I4 3 Ktiuh lllll : (.1 50 I...11.- Piiii- 7'/i S'/<- Monti* CIlliatQ 3 l1-: Montreal Gold Vlelds.' 3% 2 Morrison 4 i Uouril.iin 1,1011 35 Noble Hive 7 4 North Star (Kast Kootenay) 70 .... Novelty 1); ' !. old Jiufisiiles 85 75 i-avne 30 aj Peoria Mlnea 1% Prlncen Maud Ai i!; auiip ■■■'! ">'. Rambler-CariDoo -<> 24 Ucjiul'he ■ j.-1.. 1., '.I Blnio Consolidated .s 3)i Sullivan » .. g 6!, ramarac (Kenneth) Atasess. palal. -, 4 Tom Thumb n« Pan Anda -', v. Irglnla 1 1 '.*, War Kagle Consolidated 21 20 IV'alerloo 2'. 1 iVhite Ileal 2 1 Winnipeg. 5)5 31: Today's Sales: (tiant, 10)0.11)00, :!',.: Tmnarae, 500, ■h ; l.'entie Star, 500, 600, 35011, 33c, 1- nil,:;:'.'..r; CarihoorOainp Mc-Klnney, llllHI, 41c; Mi stake, lnOll, lie, 3500, 10'.,.-; War Eagle, 21KI0, 33c, 1000, 20lve; Rambler-Oariboo, 2000, 25J_C| Watei loo, 5000, l'4c; Mornlnf; (.llor>, 2011(1, I1.,.-. Total sales, 25,500 sharer. Our Stock of Hiita and Qa|iu is lurgei and beller assorttd llii*: reason than ever belore and Include, wool fells, fine fur fells, straw?, Poplins, crash tweed and Berges, from the foremost Canadian, English a,nd American inajiufac'turers, We have no roum to ipiote prices, bill we have made deep cuts for this week, at J'. II. Robinson's, Columbia avenue. Miners' yon need not loose a shift lo get your cheque cashed, 'the Bank i: alwavs oncn nt the Hoffman Mouse. Pure, ready mixed paints, fi per gal Ion. Daniels & Chambers. 'Phone V & N., 18a, tf Men's and Boys Shoes at cost, a Empty's cash sale. 2-t J L. Whitney & Co. MINING BROKERS. B. C. aud Washington Stocks a specialty 47 Columbia avenue. Id. Ly. Tlie Rcililin-Jacbii Co,,L ESTABLISHED 1895 STOCK BROKERS Mune) Loaned on Real Estate at 12 per annum on monthly payments. Richard Plewman Stock Broker, Bank of Montreal Bnildincr V. & N. Phone 82 CITY COUNCIL. Short Session Last Night--Bylaws Passed-.-Other Notes. There was'a twenty minnlei-' ses:ion ol the city council last evening and beyond Die usual reports aud Ihe dual passing of three bylaws nothing of im- poilance «as done. Disbursements totalling $1056.87 were authorized, in- liuling streets' pay rolls $116. Painting lire ball, $200, and $605.00 for Ihe War Eagle team of hays purchased for Ihe lire department. The two bylaws authorizing Ihe raising by debentures of 150,000 for the extension of the water works and sewerage system respectively, were finalty read and will be voted on by the rat- payers on Tuesday, May 28th. The King bylaw will als 1 be vtted on at Ihe same time. The second reading ol tbe tas pale bylaw was postponed until June Hth. We have the best assortment of wall papers, and lowest prices in British Columbia. Daniels. & Chambers. 'Phone V. at N., 182. if A DOUBLE TRADEGY ALBANY STRIKE Father and Son End Their Lives at Tacoma, Washington, Early This Morning, Tacoma, May 15.—John Fay, employed by llio Seattle Bridge company reprimanded his 15 year old boy for soma trivial offence, this wounded the boy's feelings so deeply that, he stole out of the room secured a gun and shot himself in the head. Hearing the report the father hastened to the scene and seeing his son writhing in Ihe agony of death, he picked np the weapon and blew his brains oul. I'AV DAY. Miners', all Banks close at 1 o'clock, exiept the "Hoffman. House Bank," which is open day and night to cash miners' Cheqius free ot charge. You know Ihe old stand. Race Around the World New York, May 16.—An interesting race around the world has been arranged by IwolVeneh newspapers, Ihe Matin and the Journal. The Matin man will go around the world by way of si. Petersburg, across Siberia by Vlndivistoek, .Japan and Now York. The other will make Ihe trip in Ihe opposite direction and will reach New York about May 31st. Fifty days is the time named. Men's While Shirls, best brands, regular $1, $1 25, $1.50 and $1.75. This week 511c, 751- ,$1 and 1.25, at J. II. Hob- insou'.H, (lolnmbta avenue. Morgan's Movement." No Further Attempt Run the Cars. to TROOPS ARE CALLED OUT Over Two Thousand Soldiers Duty—Further Trouble Expected Today. on Albany, May 15.--The Traction strilco was productive of no serious disorder during the night. Nn further effort was made to operate cars or repair the lines. A strong effort was made during the night to bring about a settlement but it failed. Three companies of the tenth battalion were dispatched from tile Washington avenue armory about midnight. The first detachment of the 2.'Jd infantry of Brooklyn, 400 strong arrived here at 7:45 o'clock this morning. Tho entire regiment including one thousand men from Troy, Cohoes,Hoosac Falls, Schenectady and Saratoga, have been ordered to report in this city this afternoon. This will make the total military strength about 2200. The crowds assembled 011 either side of the barn,[offered no resistance and fell back when the troops swept swept down on them at 10 o'clock this morning. A zone of four blocks was cleared and a now picket line established at its outer edges. The railroad tracks on the bridge crossing ihe Potsenkill at fourth street were torn up during last night and tbe rails thrown into the creek. This act was the work of hoodlums and is severely condemned by the strikers. The prevailing sentiment in Ibis city appears lo be adverse Id Ihe Traction Company. centime. Another said it would Hot matter what China said and that whatever the powers should deside upon would have to be agreed to eventually. A third expressed himself as satisfied that a majority of the powers would agree to the demands in accordance with China's ability to pay. WILL GREET THE PRESIDENT Mayor Lalonde and Others Will Go to Spokane on the 28th of This Month. Hossland, the metropolis of eastern British Columbia, lias decided to join with the citizens of Spokane in honoring our president and welcoming him to the Inland Empire, says tbe Spokesman: Mayor Lalonde nominated Hon. C. II. Mackintosh, J. S. C. I-'raser, J. M. Smith, A. H McNeill and J. U. Johnson of Rossland to act on the general committee at Spokane whi:h will have charge ol the official welcome to President McKinley during his visit on the 28th. All the party including the mayor will probably go lo Spokane, and it is likely that a number o! olher people from Kosslaml will also attend. Kaslo will send a deputation also. Won't Have Italians. Sydney, B. C, May 15.—About thirty Italians left .Sydney on Saturday lor Lake Ainsley to work for Mackenzie ai Mann on the Inverness & Richmond railway. When they arrived they were met by a force of English laborers Who drove them back with picks and shovels. The Italians were forced to return here. Two down Children's Leghorn Huts, rimmed nicely with dowers and mull, for the 15th and l6lh only. Jl each at Eagles'. tl Coal Mine Explosion. Yon can get a Swell Trimmed I[at for *S at Eagles'. tf Steamer Explosion. Evansville, I111I , May 15.-The steamer (Jwensboro blew up this morning near Calboun, Kv. Il in believed the entire crew perished, Fairmont, \V. Va., May Is.—An explosion occurred at Georges Lreek Coul and Iron company's shaft today. Nine men are reported killed. Children's Trimmed Leghorn Hats $1 each, at Eagles'. tf II you have a room to paper ora house to paint get estiniales lrom Uaniels at Chambers. Theme V. & N., 182. tl' May Stop in 'Frisco. San Francisco, Muy I5— President McKinley may remain here some weeks, until Mrs. McKinley is hilly recovered Irom her illness. C. T. H. President. I Trimmed Hals greatly reduced, at New York. May 15.—Sir Charles j E9r!U'5- 2"' Rivers-Wilson, president of the-Grand a Bin ttiam flunk railway arrived ou Oceanic loday. i A BIG rinE President's Trip Ended. London, May 15.—Mr. J. Pier- pont Morgan started for Paris this morning. At his linn's London house it is staled that 1100110 there has any definite information as to Mr. Morgan's fuluro movements. American Neckwear. Regular make?, 15c and 4nc lines, this week four for fi' at .1. H. Robinsun's, Columbia avenue. A Foroer's Crime. London, May 16. -Fry and Everett convicted of defrauding Barclay & Co., of S.'j.Oflll by forging documents representing large shipments of gold ore which nivor existed, were sentenced today 10 live years imprisonment. San Francisco, May 15, 4 p.m.—Mrs. McKinley's serious illness liasi:onipel!eil Ihe president to abandon his visit to other State?. As soon as Mrs. McKinley's health shall permit he will return to Washington direct. Wanted. Old rubber boolB and shoes, old brass and copper. Send at once lo Richard Altnian, Washington street, opposite Allan hotel. sT. _. M Ladies' Trimmed If.ils reduced at Eagles. • 2-t Get Your Papars and magazines ut the Postjttke News Stand. A full line of stationerv always on hand. Agency for the Evening Wonu). CHINA MUST PAY. Offer of *ho Govenment Considered Absurd and Insolent. Pekin, May 15. The foreign ministers refused 10 allow themselves to be quoted for publication regarding the Chim su government's answer to the indemnity demand, but three of them gave expression to their personal views on the matter. One of these said he had never expected the Chinese In agree to demands without lighting, even had the (otal been only ten millions. He considered (he Chinese oiler of fifteen million fuels annually for. thirty years absurd aud ridiculous and thought the request that seven million be given them Irom the foreign customs bordered Upon insolence. The powers, he believed would make a mistake if they did not exact the utmost Large Building Burnt to the Ground, Loss S25.000. This would not have happened if the ' building had been lighted hy electric : lights. Besides coal oil is costly, and there is Ihe trouble of filling lamps, taking I rare of wil ks antl the breakage ol chim j neys. Electric light reduces thc cost of your insurance, lessens the danger lrom lire and adds to the comforts of the store and home. Electric power supplied lor , miniii).' and manufacturing purposes. ' Motors for rent or sale.' Estimates furnished for wiring and lighting. King up 'phone 67. Roislfliic1 •"«■■" and ] Light company. Lot for Saie An excellent residence corner for $250. Easy terms, $25 down, fiO per month. Apply, I'. A. Newton, I36 Columbia avenue. Call up Collis .* Co., 'phone 88, lor first-class job-printing. NOTICE. A strike has been declared on the Smuggler-Union Mines against the Contract System and all miners and others are requested to stay away from here until this trouble is settled. 10 to 1 Miners' Union. V. St. John, President. O, M. Carpenter, See.-Treas. Teilurido, Colo., May 1,1901, \t>: jgfggmmm rASntMifi-rmttmrtt^tiHisiirnltV^^^^ tux $M\M wdktft k&sdLAMJ, i, e„ mav, \, [&§] iii. The Evening World By the Worlal Publlnlilug Company. Published dally in Miners' Union hnll, Ross hand, in the interest oforganlzed labor iu British Columbia. Kntered at tlie Kosslaml. Jl. C. postoffice for transmission through the mails,May 1,1901, us second clans reading matter, SUBSCRIPTION RATHS—WH-V cents per mouth or Isooyear, Invariable In ualvance, Ad- \ertlsln*r ;ratns made known oaa ujaplicalii.ti. _ , 1—, ~0 Address all communications to James II. .'letcher, Manager, P O. box 558, Rossland, B. C PAY DAV. This is pay day in Rosslaud and there is consequent rejoicing in the camp, as about §200,000 will be disbursed among the wage earners in the city. ' The situation today stands out in marked contrast with the outlook at thfs date las| year and there is good cause for congratulation on the improved condition of affairs all around. The advertising public has taken possession of the World's columns today and we have been compelled to condense our news items more than usual: We ask our subscribers and supporters to scan the advertisements appearing iu this issue before they go shopping. It is a thoroughly good maxim to support those who snpport your own paper, and the World is the accredited newspaper of organized labor in these parts. EDITORIAL NOTES. for now, is another story. The rich ore is on] exhibition" behind a plate glass window in«Seattle and is attracting enormous crowds. Pee prices at Empey's before you buy your hats, 2-t The Industrial World at Rossland is now issued us a daily. The World is a good representative of the laboring classes, and the miners of tlie Kootenays should give it thcii- liberal patronage, as the expenses of conducting a daily paper are many.—Moyie Leader. Tlie Kingston Whig says "There is loo much of the oracle aboul the Toronto Telegram—too much of the know-able and doginastic spirit. If you accept its talk ns gospel, it represents the one sleepless sentinel lhal is watching the crossroads for monopolists, with the sandbag lhal hurts and the kuife that kills.'' There are others of the same clans iu British Columbia. Sessious of the royal commission t) enquire into the subject of Chinese and Japanese immigration .into British Columbia will be held at Ashcroft, Kamloops and Revol- stoke, at the conclusion of the sitting in tht New Westminister, probably about the end of this week. While condemning the use of Chinese labor, Mr. Mat-pole said recently before the Chinese commission that he employed a Jap, a Chinaman and two Irishmen, as domestics and they all got along amicably, fcfe had tried fo get white girls, hut they married oft' immediately. While girls could not be got in the east, Cooks were in demand in Toronto today, and people there were inquiring, after Chinese servants, This may be so in a measure but if tho right steps wore taken white help from the east could be obtained all right. Willirm Ogilvie, late commissioner of the Canadian Yukon territory, estimates that the present seasons output from the Kloukyke and Indian river districts will swell the total to that date to about $70,000,00 and adds that the'region is not half worked out. BY-LAW NO Being a by-law o[ the corporation of the City of Kossland to raise hy way of debentures the sum ol twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) 16 exleud tbe pies* ent city waler works system und to repair and reconstruct same. Whereat, for the purpose of extending the pretent city water works system by taking waler from Rock Creek in the district of Kootenay and bar the purpose of repairing ami reconstructing said system, it is deemed expedient to I'd se, hy way of debentures, « loan of $20,000, repayable on ihe 3(1 h day ol June, A. D. HI2r>, with interest in the meantime payable yearly al live (5) per centum per aiinuin, Buch h an whin lalsed to be applied for Ihe purpose aforesaid: Whereas, lite lolal debenture debt of said city is J227.000 and the lolal debt of said city, including eaid debenture debt, is $260,000: Wbeieas, the amount of tbe whole ratnhltj land and improved real property, according to the lust revised assessment roll, is $1,000,7*10: And whereas, fur the payment of said debentures, sinking fund and interest, it will be necessary to raipe the sum of $1,0:15.75 by a special rate in each and every year: And whereas, for' the purpose nf raisin,; Ihe eaid yearly sum of $1,035.75 an equal spicial rate on the dollar will be required: And whereas, this by-law shall not be allured or repealed except with the consent of tbe Lieutenant-Governor in- Council: Now, iberelore, The municipal conned of the corporation of the City of Itoseland in ouen meeting assembled enacts as follows: For the purpose of extending the present city water works system by taking water from Rock Creek in tbe district 01 lvoitemty and for the purpose of repair- ingand reconstructing eaid system, it shall be lawful for the Mayor ol the said Cily of Rossland to raise, by way of loan, from any person or person ,b. dy or b dies co'porate, who may be willing to advance 1 he eatne on the credit of the debentures hereinafter mentioned, the sum of $25,- 000 and cause the same to be paid into the bands of the City Treasurer of tbe eaid City of Rossland, for the purpose aforesaid, and wilh the object hereinbefore recited. It shall be lawful for the Mayor to cause any number of debentures to be made, uot exceeding in the whole the sum of $25,000 for such sum of money, not le:s than $100 each or an equivalent a-xpresaed in pounds sterling if the United Kingdom of Great liiitain and Ireland, at a value of $4 8(1 to the tound sterling, as may be required; and all such debentures shall be sealed with the seal ol the corporation of the City of Rossland, and thai! be signed by ilia Mayor ol said city. The Mid debentures shall be nude payable in twenty-live yeais from thc date herein mentioned lor this by law to lake effect, al ihe flank of l!ritl-b North America in the C-.tyof Rosslnnd. Tbe said debentures shall have coupons attached for ihe payment of inter* esl, and shall bear interest at the rale oi live (5) per centum per annum bom Ihe dale thereof, and said interest shull be payable yetiny on tha 30th day of dune in "each and every year, at the place where said debentures are payable as aforesaid, A special rate on the dollar shall be levied anal raised in each and every year, in addition to all oilier ratee, on all ratable property of the city, sufficient to imy interest and create a sinking lund lor Ihe payment ol tbe debt hereby ere- atad hi and when tbe Bame shall bei:ome due. The sum of $1,250, shall be raised annually lor the payment of the interest on the amount of ihe debt incurred during the currently of Ihe debentures hereby, authorized to be issued. The sum of $1)85.75 shall be raised annually for the payment of the debt hereby incurred. It shall be lawful for tbe corporation, from time to lime 10 purchase any ol the said debentures at such price or prices as may be mutually agreed upon, and all debentures so purchaBed shall forthwith be cancelled, and no re-issue of any debenture or debentures shall be made in conseipience ol any such repurchase. This by-law shall t:ke effect and i.-ome into force ou tne 30th day ol June, A. D. 1901. Bone and parsed in open council this Mill day of May, A. D. 1«01. NOTICE^ Take notice, that the above ia a true a-opy of the proposed by law up in which the vote of the municipality will be taken at Reilly .t Buseh's store, Columbia avenue, for Ward I Orde at Co.'s oflice, Columbia avenue, for Ward II City Offices, Cilumbia avenue, for Ward III on Tuesday the 28th day of May, A. D. 1901, from 8 o'clock a.m. to 4 o'clock p.m. Wm. McQi-hkn, City Clerk. RlchOie. $3,800 in one shot is the record made by the I'lanla Gold mine on Texada Island. This ore is fabulously rich, and has been estimated by several experts to contain from $3,800 to 84,000 iu gold, aud would ruu about $40,000 to the ton. Immediately after the first nhot was fired the property was offered for 1,000. What it could be bought I ^ ...AN... ACCIDENT May not be-serious enough to demand a doctor's attention or even call for drugs or medicines, but some sort ol lira luent will be beneiicial. Morrow's Rheumatic Liniment will give instant relief. No family should be without a bottle. Sold at T. R. MORROWS DRUG STORE. Geo. Agnew & Co. THOS. EMBLETON We are here to stay. Place your account witn us where you will be Treated Square and Save Money AGNEW & CO.3 GROCERS Washington St auil Tllltal Ave. V.& N. pliaine lol Aim ;*: -T^i; l.f *-_Sf WhJ*£*teJt1m*Ti»-'yV^-: :^7777^. .=r-,-- THE HEALTHFUL HOWIE. We have every requisite for healih "r beauty IhHt Is curried by nny first, elites (truggisl—all Oioagsootnlug and helpful remedies for ihe Infirm; ns well us Ihe toilet heceitfltiqA ami lit* <lth requisites lbr the baby. Tlie housekeeper will And here nil those useful necretR of sttcceKgfu] housekeeping, especially required lit the spring ami ftill housed!eanIng. The Rossland Drug Co,, Tinders Hlock, Qmen andJCol.imlwt avenue The GRAND UNION HOTEL it is easily seen, Is splendidly run by Proprietor Green; Buy one glass of beer and a free lunch yotrll get, Such as sometimes you've heard ol but not often seen; Neat and clean furnished rooms can always be had At such low prices as will make the workingman glad. 2.coi. Ave. Geo, H- Green, Prop. Rossland Cigar Factory. the Wesl, Le Roi avenue Grocer, KEEPS EVERYTHING THE MINER WANTS TO EAT Funcy anil Staple Groceries and Provisions nt lowest f rices. Goods delivered to any part of Ihe eily. •nnnnnnnnntmw»mmY!TmTmirm<T« ■a 3 Paulson. Bros. —■. ■....... Are now locatrrl in their New (Junrters, corner of l-'irst avenue and Washington street, nnd will he pleased lo see all their Customers, both old and new. I Paulson Bros. | •UUUUUUUUUUiiUUUUUaUlUltUUUU* Why not patronize a homo industry? It will nwsist Union labor and ke«p the money at home. Ask lor a Crown Grant or W. I!. Cigar when you buy. The Largest and best bottle of Sewing Machine Oi) for 25 cents at Taylor & McQuarrie TAILORS 18 Columbia avenue H. W. SIMPSON, —Dealer in— Groceries, Flour, Provisions, I lay, Grain and Mill Feed. Second avenue. V. & N. Phono f-8 M#,iWWaWai»MH>»!toi»»^ **%, I International Music Hall § % A. K/.OCK.\/.tNN,l/Jropriet<ir A, M. A1XN, Amusement Manager \l) tl ' if ,,*, Week Commencing Monday, May 13. § * - « <h • * (Si First Appearance of il/ I FOX & LONG 1 m ' " $ (tl Yniiinr, Beautiful and Charming W I pea,, MELNOTTE SISTERS cc, | 1 ™£o THE HOBBS M*z,e • til w 1. - il/ Jj? The entire Block company in Zino's Burlesque S| 1 CHING CHING MAIDS, I (ti ' «/ «n —-— — — «s ^ ADMISSION 15 AND 25C- $ $Q#Giiww*t-Z2titi.*tt 1 Bank of Montreal —i w ti) ti) ti) ti) ti) ti) ti) Act Cuh'tliK-nl Ml Capital, (all paid up) $12,000,000 Rest. $7,000,000 undivided Profits $427,180, ft HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. Jj} lit. Hon. Lord Strathcona and Mount. Riy.il, (I. IJ. M. O., Prevalent, '.*. Hun. u. A. Drummond, Vice*Pres. I£,S. Cloitston, Geo. Man. \v SAVINGS HANK DEPARTMENT yff A Savings Bank Department in connection with this hranch has been opened. Interest at current, rale. SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS Kent of Boxes from $7.5'» to $30 per annum. J. S. C. FRASER, Manager Rossland Branch. ft ft ft ti) ti) ti) ft ft »**ir»*XjatX_'MV»'r»-*V*VIV****V,1*,'**V'fV%**V*'r*i*V%i*,i'* THG CANADIAN ii! OF COMMBRCE. iwith which Is Incorporated the ' BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA HEAD OFTICE, TORONTO ll CAPITAL #8,000,000 REST. $2,000,000 0W Hon. Geo. A. Cox, President. B ,K. Walker, Manager. r.0 s r.0 0X # Best Butter in Town A SAVINGS HANK DEPARTMENT Has been opened ill connection with the Rostiland Branch. Deposits ta-x 0\ will he received from St upwards and interest allowed thereon at the *■_, J* current rale, Drafls, letters'of credit, elc, issued on all points, and Jc > • u,'iii-.|- ii 1 ■ a i, I-11,. • iMieinnce i t i m . -a. i < -. I ^ i-cncr.il li.tiakiir- business transacted, i« HENRY F. MYTTON. 3C Manager.' Rossland Branch ** Just received, in 14, 20 and 2S por.nd tins, also one pound bricks, in Jersey, Government Creamery and Hazelwood. Freshest Eggs in the city. MORRISON &BRYENT0N 124 E. Columbia Ave • %%.%^'>*%%%V-%%'»^%-%.V%%%^.-%-».U«. %"%'*•"%-%.%%'*•'%'%-"% « P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trail,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green- wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS -kosslaml, Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Korks, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. Fish, Game and Poultry In Season, Sausages of All Kinds. WM. DONALD, Manager Rossland Branch »««>♦♦♦♦«♦♦« ♦♦•»♦♦«>♦♦♦♦.*♦«•♦♦♦'*.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ! G. W. MoBRIDE, \ * ♦ ity ♦<>♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ♦♦>»*♦♦♦<»'*♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦« Hardware, Miners' Supplies, Stoves, Ranges, Etc., Etc. \ The Royal Bank of Canada, | - tntr.r\aDr\o A-rirra IQaaQ ""* INCORPORATED 1869 HE-AD OFFICE, CAPITAL AUTHORIZED CAPITAL PAID UP, - RESERVE FUND, - - H-ALIFAX, N. S. $3,000,000 $2,000,o00 \ $1,700,000 i ■ • - President Vice-Presidont- lion. David Mar.keen (DIRECTORS Thnmas E.K-nr.v, t'.-'J. - - - - Thomas Bitclne, l-ii| Wiley Smith, Esq. li. G. Biiuhl, Ei>q. GENERAL MANAGER EDSON ti. PEASE, (ollice of the Gen. Manager) - MONTREAL SECRETARY AND SUPERINTENDENT OF BRANCHE8 W. B. TORRANCE, HALIFAX m77 zz Savings Bank Department in Connection with the ^ ROSSLAND BRANCH. ST. • JOHN M. SMITH, Manager 3 KUUll<M»«>ll^>\<MUIaiaia>t«vUlA<VVWV>'' IJ! LOTS OF LOTS. ft | Lois and Hcreage Prop* jj; jj erty for Sale. y ft ; ft Jf? Those wishing to buy desirable lots -5 Jj in any of tho Eailway Additions, or ly ft acreage near ; the city, j Garden Lands, ft ft Fruit Farms, Chicken Ranches, Etc., ai'e ft ft requested to call at our City Office, fa ft ft We have ;some fine residence lots ft Ay which we offer at prices and terms none ?; ft can object to. ^ -^ \< Come and let us m ft show you what we have to offer. ft ft ' ft ft E. CHARLES, Land Agent, *■ | Nelson & Fort Sheppard Railway, jj a\ Cor. Third avenue anal Washington Si, Opp, Red ,Mt. Ry. ley - THF, 15ANK QF - BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, ESTABLISHED. 1830 INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. CAPITAL £ I .OOO,OOO-S5.866.660, .. RESERVE FUND, £350 000-$ 1.703,333.33 HEAD OFFICE, - LONDON, ENG, H. STIKEMAN, GENERAL lVtANAUl-.lt, MoNTItFAL J. EL.MSLY, lNSI'1-XTOR, MONTliKAl.. . SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT In connect on with the Rossland Branch has been opened. Interest at current rate. j. anderson, Manager Rossland branch •j%%^%-%^%%%-*^*"»%^%^%*%^%^%-%v-*.%%-%%^k^%*.* WOOD ceive prompt attention, part of the city. Washington Street, Opposite Bank of Montreal I have tak^n'over the control ol tlie Red Star Tr,ins • fer Company's wood business and orders left wilh me at Ihe old stand on Washington etreet will re Well seasoned wcod of all kinds delivered to any W. F. LINGLE. r.WA,itnttrA^HH--:'tirC'ttr-' .A tliii iiVlMNU Woklb, uussLAfoiJ, b. c, Mav i, i_$j ■ - ■--- *- ,-f-— To Remodel Shamrock II. Southampton, May 15.—Designer Watson has reached the conclusion that the hull of the Shamrock II, is susceptible of improvements and there is reason to believe that. alterations are about to lie made amounting practically to the remodelling of portions of the boat. Preparations at the dock where the challenger will be placed indicate radical changes not connected With the spars and canvas which have been blamed hitherto for the boat's shortcoming. A huge gang of platers and rivilers who assisted in building the yacht has been summoned from Dunharton by telegraph. These men will arrive today and will work day and night. clean galena ore in a ledge va'rylngjfrom six to ten (eet in width. Dnrinu the winter the locators run a 50 foot crosscut tunnel, gaining a depth of 60 leet, and finding 30 inches of solid ore and three feet 0! concentrates. Just received a new consignment ol wall papers, Latest styles. Daniels & •Chambers. 'Phone V. ai N., 182. tt The rush at Einpey'a is the talk ol the town. 2-t Empey'sgive you what they advertise . 21 • RIFLE ASSOCIATION Two Teams Will be Entered for tho Dominion Competition- Mr. William Harp was elected captain of tlie Uossland KiHe as oeiatiou at the recent meeting presided over by Mayor Lalonde. All inlendinu members thould see the secretary, 0. P. Eagles, at once and B'gn the rull. A wire will be sent, to Ottawa joining the Dominion League, and entering two tennis for (he season^' competition as soon an suHicicut signatures have been affixed to Ihe roll. Before purchasiug elsewhere call and see our stock of wall paperB and paint?. Daniels & Chambers, near Empey .Bros THE RACES, Spring Meeting at the Hoffman House Entries close May 24th at 8 p. in. Fifty well furnished Rooms Miners' checks cashed free at all hours. Harrv Mclntesh. Prop, RoBsland's Greatest Cash Sale, pey's. POLICE COURT. Em- 2-t A Small Docket McLean Committed For Trial at the Assizes. Before the police magistrate Yesterday morning William Corkhill pleaded guilty to the charge of gambling and was lined $20, or one mouth's Imprisonment. Hurry Keirns was remanded until the 17th, to sober up. In the McLean cuse, in which the prisoner is charged with a very grave ch.iiye. The magistrate after hearing t'ie evidence for the prosecution committed thc accused 10 stand his trial at the next Nelson assizes, or before the county court judge. No bid was offered and McLean will remain in Jail until his cast- is (lispose-l of. V. Si N. Tel. III. P.O. bux Baij. Office .... aotl Yurda— Third Ave- tuia'HnilWaslt 111 a;I.ni street Oji. Red ML Depot ,... A new shipment o{ Ladies.' Trimmed Hals arrived today at Eagle', tf A Nominal Defendant. According to a dispatch from Montreal, Kossland's Chief of Police is being Bued iu that city for damages on an action tor forced illegal arrest. The chief is only a nominal defendant in the case, he having meiely carried out the instructions issued by his superior officer. Men's Heavy Siotcli Knit Underwear, all wool, worth $_-.;> per suit, this week $1.50. Men's heavy cotton summer Underwear reduced to 5011 and $1 per suit. A lot ol odd Undershirts 50c to clear, nt J. II. Robinson's, Columbia avenue. Peterborough Strike. Late last fall a location was made on No. 2 creek, near l'eterohorough, East Kootenay, The surfgee for 500 feet shi.wed Trom six inches to two leet of We have got whet you haveb.cn looking for fir in the latest styles of cloths We guarantee a good fit. Everything Qrst-class. If you come once you will come again. McMillen, the Tailor, tf PORTO RICO LUMBER CO. X.XOvLI'TEXI Rough antl Dressed -Lumber.Shingles, Mouldings and A'-l White Pine Lumber Always in Stock Mill at Porto Rico siding. Yards at Kcsslanal anil Nelson, llcn'al office nt Nelson, 11. C. We carry a eolnjilete stock of C'nast Flooring, Ceiling, Insiile l'tiiisli. Ttintedworlc, Bosliesand Doors. Sjiecial oraler Work will icceive prompt attention ^-^^^^^^^^^^V^^^-F^^^T^^^^^^^^ Will Resume Work. At a meeting of the dir. dors Inst night it was decided to at once resume work on the RossUud Bonanza. The sale of 40,000 shares of treasury Et-;ck ut ic was authorized. w-r+*4-¥HtH-r-+ rr.«■» til t.»V '♦_• I LOOK HERE! J> Talk about getting a Good J Meal, just try one at tue St. Charles Hotel Everything comfortable nt the St. Charles. C.ooU music in the evening free, (loocl Wine,Whisky and ClgftrsJor money # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ■ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105-107 Columbia Avenue Rossland, J(cMMciS^kiU^ maaa*W«>J^>JM^-M-*. 111 f ' V.&N. Telephone 90 ♦♦♦•f+-f--H--f-f-|V-f-l>^-(-i-H-M--f-f-f+--f> Columbia Transfer Company Clio. FUNK, Mgr, Tlie only Transfer or Kxpress company in Kossland that avill deliver yonr trunks for s etach. Three days storage free. offick Queen Cigar Stoce «■«■«'« Men's regular if |7 Salts this week $12. Regular jtlo Suits this week $7. Regular ji j Suits-fio. Regular 512 Suits this week $8. Other lines reduced to $3.50 and #4 per Suit, at J. H. Robinson's, Columbia avenue. Ladies' Cor.cti away be'ow cost nt Eagles. 2-t W. R. BEATTY, UNDERTAKER, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT TI'Xicl'HONR 53 and 53a Washington Direct, opposite Hunk of Moitiie.t Something of Interest to You And Your Friends, too. Just look this over, take your time, think on what you read and remember where you are to ■ benefit by it. You will save a few dollars by buying at our Store for Cost Price. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE 200 Pairs Kid G-loves in Black, Tan, Gray and Green, ware $1.50 and $1.75, your choice for . 70c Children's Cotton Vests Small Sizes, 4 for 25c Children's Cotton Vests, Large Sizes, 3 for 25c 35c and 40c Cashmere Hose, now. 4 peir for $1 SEE OUR POSTERS POR PRICES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 Everything at Cost Price for Cash Only Alhambra Hotel' $1 a day and up. Miners' Dinner Buckets a Specialty. The best 25c meal in town. The Bar keeps only tbe IlcBt Goods. The Strand The most elegant and luxuriously fitted bar in Canada. A line line of the Choicest Liquors and Cigars You want a Label Cigar and you want the best? If that is so, try our High Grade Union Cigars We also handle a fine line of Imported Cuban goods. The Queen Cigar Store . CROW & MORP.IS, Piops. Columbia Avenue. Rossland Hotel The British Columbian Wholesale Liquor Co., Ltd. Rossland and Greenwood Agents for Pabst (Milwaukee,) and Calgary Beers. J. Spell- uiaii, Prop Finest Whips, Liquor, and Cigars. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish Game, t'oultrv and Oysters. G. W. KERR, Washington street and First ave. War Eagle and Centre Star Stock are Good Investments HUNTER BROTHERS' PHY DAY SNAPS ARE FAR BETTER HANAN SHOES, The Best - Wearing Shoe On Earth. Are swell Shapes nnd Don't get Out of Form in Wearing: THE "ROYAL BRAND" CLOTHING Scotch j* English ^ Twist 'r% Tweeds f and 1 0 J* * FT SUITS, OVER- j|j§k COATS AND '«raHi '■ TROUSERS <^frJIS TW0 COATS ^W|P*W IN ONE Ull \l CRAVE- I » jj NETTE Worsteds ^ \__^ jl 1 RAINCOATS We are Sole Agents for this Line of Clothing. Men's Neat Flannelette Shirts Worth 75c Special at 25c Men's Summer Shoes $1.50 See Them Fancy Stripe Merino, $1.10 per Suit Shirts and Drawers CASHMERE FOOT Regular 35c per Pair Four Pair for $1.00 TIES 40c .....AtL SHAPES... Regular 05c and 75c Values Pure Cashmere, $2.50 per Suit m Shirts and Drawers HBBMSDORFF DYED BEACK COTTON SOX Seven Pairs for $1.00 MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND, R. C, MAY 15. 1901 The Crescent ury i^oo Importers of Fine Dry Goods, Silks Carpets m 0.§ LTD. m ta Our Great 30 Day Cash Sale brings us new customers every day. The large and varied stock to select from, and above all tlie Law Cash Prices please every one. During this, the 3rd week of our great sale, we offer the Tbest values in Carpets, Matting and Hugs ever shown in this city. m Carpets 45c 50c 55c S5c 95c $ 1.00 60c English Tapestry Carpet 64c English Tapestry Carpets 75c Best English Tapestry Carpet $1,09 Brussels Carpets - •#1.25 Brussels Carpets - $1.35 Axminster Carpets /1.50 Velvet and Axminster Carpets $'.25 Ingrain carpets 81.00 All-Wool Ingrain - - CarpCts Sjc Super Ingrain Carpets 75c Ingrain Carpets - - 55c Ingrain Carpets - - Jute Carpets 1 yard wide i.fc & 20c Lace Curtains 75c 65c 45c IMPORTED DIRECT 75c Lace Curtains - - - ■$ 1.00 Lace Curtains - - - 50c 7.i'c #1.25 Lace Curtains - - - 05c ■#2.50 Lace Curtains - - vfi.15 #2.00 Lace Curtains - -. - •Jf'r.Jo •#3.00 Lace Curtains - - - #'2.25 ■#V.oo Lace Curtains - - - $3.00 Silks—Silks Buy Now and Save Money. #1.00 Taffeta Silks' - - - 75c .S5C Taffeta Silks --.-'• 65c 85c Black Satins - - - - 65c $1.00 Black Satins - - - - 75c $1.2-*; Black Satins - - - - 95c Colored Satins Worth 8_rq and $1.00; to close out at - - 50c Silk Shirt Waists This seasons latest and most fashionable Waist at sale prices. $5.00 Silk Waists - - - - $3.75 $6.00 Silk Waists - - - - 4.50 #8.00 Silk Waists - - - - 6.00 $ 10.00 Silk Waists - - - 7.50 Table Linens Take advantage of out* sale price on Linens and Towels; we can save yoif money. Dress Goods The sterling values offered in this department brings the crowds our way. Our 50c line of Dress Goods are wonders. 40c Dress Goods •70c Dress Goods 7 -,'c I )ress Goods. •Jf i.oo Dress Goods Remnants of Dress Goods, Si and Velvets at half price. Wash Dress Goods, a" This seasons latest at cenf. off. Ladies Dress Skirts; special values this week at $2.7-;, $3.40, $3.85 and -t-4.2./. 25c 50c 6-jc new. per Muslin Under wear Everyone is raking advantage of our great sale in Muslin Under-: wear; the largest slock and the lowest prices in town. 75c Night Gowns - - 60c ^fi.00 Night Gowns - - 75c ■if 1.25 Night Gowns - - 95c $1.50 Night Gowns - - $1.15 82 00 Night (/owns - - - 1.50 ftf.oo Skirts - - - 75c 8/.25 Skirts ... 05c «/.-,-(. Skirts - - - 87.75 $2.00 Skirts ... /.^a 35c Corset Covers - - 25c ./oc Corset Covers - - - 30c 50c Corset Covers - - 35c 65c Corset Covers - - - 50c $i.oo Corset Covers - - - 75c 356 Drawers - - - 25c 50c Drawers - - - 35c 75c Drawers - - - 60c 65c Drawers - " - - - 50c %r.on Drawers - - - 7<*;c The Crescent Dry Goods Co.,Ltd. ,.T I*- af TEC! •'., ni JMU^ttf-rt . 1 .--.v -m v-m.s-.rA,'*. DAVIDSON ACQUITTED All Charges Withdrawn and the Case Settled Out df Court This Morning, The long drawn out ia* a_;iiiasl \V. J. ftavidfon belore the police magisttat was concluded this morning by the acquittal of Davidsc, tbe withdrawal ol all charges and a settleir cut of the accounts in dispute. Prom the evidence it appears lh.it Duvidson was Instructed hy President Cleuelle to hold the business al all cos's, aod the moneys expended were authorized frequently by Mr. lienelle personally. All differences have now been lin'ally settled. This offer will be closed on Sunday night. It will be your last a hance Io gel $5 photographs for $1, and 01 her Blues in proportion al Carpenter & Co. Just received a consignment ol the latest designs In wall.piper at V. W. Pretty's. tf Will Not Build. Mrs. King, ot thc Hotel Allan, lias decided not to proceed wilh the contemplated improvements on the hotel building ut the present time. Men's Blue Ocnini Overalls with apron and braces Ibis week for 60c, Knginecre' heavy block denim Overalls, wilh apron and braces, this week 75c. J-'.ngineers' heavy twill, grey and black dciiini Jumpers with two ;rod three- pockets, this week 75c. Heavy grey Kentucky Jean Pants, regular * 1 25, this week $1. Men's heavy blue dinim Overalls, this week 75c. at J. II. Robin- son's, Columbia avenue. The Seattle Strike. Seattle, May 15.—Themaohinist strike is still in full swing. The men in seven factories have gone out, They demand a nine hour (lay, without reduced pay. The pattern makers and blacksmiths will go out hy Monday. Their demands are similar to tho-ie ol the machinists. Manufacturers say they will close up before granting the request. MINOR MENTION. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Reedy miied painte at P. W. Pretty's at $1 per Imperial half-gallon. tt Four dozen Children's Trimmed Leghorn Wats nicely trimmed, commencing from the 1-ith for this week only $1.50 each, atKaKU*'- tf The Salvation Army will have an ice creiiui and cake social on Thurtdav afternoon and evening at No. 30 Washington street, and at the barracks iu the evening, also, >v hen there \>ill baa musical program as well. The proceeds go towards the social work undertaken by the A nny. Mr\ A S. Goialeve ami i-hlldr_U left (or Toronto over tlie V. P R last livening. Mrs. Goodeye wfll spend the summer in tbe east, principally In Tgionm where two of the children are at school. Mr. Uoodeie accompanied the party as ar as Kooten ly Landing. Night Nurse Kelly of the Sisters' h.is pilal and who has had charge of tlie Isolation hospital, lelt for Spokane yester day on a well earned vacation, Thomas Furlong, will know,a to all old timers, and at one lime 11 foreman iu the Centre Star, is in town with a Imally 'injured hand hint at ihe Did Ironsides. Mr. Furlong reports business generally quite satisfactory in the Boundary. Hernunl Link, lair two years pump man in the Velvet, is at The Watson on his way to tbe Coast. Mr. Link reports the Velvet ae looking very well and that new ore is being found as development proceeds. George llerrnn leavos tomorrow morning lor Crawford Hay to conclude a deal for the Hazel May group of properties on Crawford creek lo a Spokane syndicate. S, J. Pond, of Messrs. Pond & Brock, merchants, Herbert Lewis, real estate, general dealer, mid W. R. Scatle, all of Trail wcro in towe yesterday. The jury brought in a verdict last i evening in the almost forgotten case of j John Hall. They were unable It) liud j llio cause of death.I j Tbe Orcat Northern railway have been reiquested to place spark arresters j on their locomotives running In and out i ol KossUnd owing to toe proximity of j buildings along the railway. Tbe early closing by lawcomes in force tomoirow and except on Saturday, pay days, and the last fourteen days of 1 the year all Hlores included in the by- I law will close promptly at 6130 p.m. The regular meeting of the Ladies' Aid association of tlie Presbyterian . church will he held on ThursJay alter- 110011. at 3 o'clock in the Presbyterian church. A. 11,MaeNeill left (or Ottawa on tbe noon tiain loduy touittnd a meeting ol the railway committee ol the privy council. Cull at F. W. Pretty's and see thejr wall paper at 11 centr per single roll tf ALLAN. A C Macdonald, Montreal fl II Motris, Vancouver Win MacKenzic, Nelson A ti Kelly, Nelson li M King and wile, Oity If 1' Williams, 1 ii on wood C dab 111, Poi a,,- l.i Prairie ll McCutcheon, Greenwood R Holme, Nelson K H Lewis, Trail VV R Sealle, Trail Lloyd Stanley,'Utand Forks H R Wagner, Siiokune G M Foster, Greenwood R Houston Victoria 1" E Starkey, Spokane J S Halve-., Toronto I M Kallmeyer, Toroito W L Davidson, Tumuta If Thomas, London. Kn_ C ii Kukpatrick, Vancouver KOOTENAV. Wiu Mackenzie, Nelson .1 A Kieuia-y, KobSon W II Olm, Spokane II Fiiedman, Ili-nver I. Friedman, Denver V J Miller, Grtenwood Mrs F.1 Mills Hinl children,Greenwood Mrs Jennie F Harris, Kaslo ,1 R Still, Vancouver ■ L G Manev, Spokane II 10 McCullough, Northport Chai Warren, Phoenix U N Jordan, Trail R Denzler, Phoenix SAVES MONEY, SAVES TROUBLE, SAVES LIVES. Goodeve's Tonic Hitters Ai'ti. on the Liver, Stomach and Nerve producing a healthy body and sound sleep S. £ UNION WORKMEN, i PRICE $1.00 Sold only by Want Union Made Shoes, See that they hear the :=_: i Union Stamp, _2 Tlie uiilv pfOoi that tlu*v OtC ~_2 Qnioo Made, • it ii; our pleasure to fay thai we *""** have h very strong line ■ >. these ^3 goodi made l»v the *2 J. I). KING k 10., Ui | They are both Dressy and Good Wearers. Il O. O. LALONDE 3 Goodeve liros., ^ii.iaiiiiiiiUiUiiiiiUUittittiit4iiiiuiuiuiaittii.iuiUiUiitii^ Druggists and Stationers, li pays to deal with Goodeve Bros, NOTIOE ! The International Correspondence Schools Offers your choice ul 7(i Different Courses oi Study. 285,000 Simtenls ami Cirailiitltes. Teaching underyi tl ll'crenl flags. Local Office: LALONDE BLOCK, Amnetingol the creditors of Bulmer, I call and see me Webb & Co., will be.held al the oflice ol' liajy & Hamilton, ban-liters, Bank of Montreal bloek, Rossland, II. C , al 3 o'clock p.m., on Wedncalay, May 22, iqoi, for the ]»urposc of receiving the final statement, passing accounts and C. It E&HBAUCH, MANAGER __—, , _^ , . BSflGMflSBW^ Rossland's 1 ■ 1— Greatest Cost EY'S . . ■-.-t-t"':^.-^^-' See Prices! PEY'S
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