Uw-£. the: evening world. Atl-4. MAR g £ 'ccTOr,,c Vol. Ill, NO. 179 ROSSLAND, B. C, FRIDAY, MARCH. i8, 1904 V Prlce.F.ve Cents Camp GOES AHEAD is in Flourishing Condition. PERFECT COMPLEXION *™ MMP Through Madame Russell's Cream PRICE toO CTS. An unrivaled skin food, tonic and beautiBer. An absolutely pure and scientific remover of all impurities of the skin. Immediately cures chapped and rough skin—eradicates wrinkles, pimples, blackheads, ec- zsma, and all facial blemishes. A tanntd, sunburned,freckled, oily, or sallow skin becomes clear, rosy and velvety alter a few applications of ihis dainty, soothing and healing preparation. All leading druggitts SOLD IN ROSSLAND AT Morrow's Drug Store II Ta HUNTER AND YMIR STANDBYS , Properity of the District Evidenced I by the Large Number of Workers, To the Public: 1|-|-|-|-t-|-|-|-|-|-**-**-**-1-'a*t**-^^ * —■ m r-TT-irT 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 b Co. / r\\*X -^ *\** -^ Our Prices are Right ''jF 'jr* "-^jF "*^> fl. T. eollisl & Company THE UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS. GENERALS HEADQUARTERS Kouropatkin Fixes Upon Liauyang. NEWS IN A NUTSHELL Items of Interest Round the World. VLADIVOSTOK IN STATE OF PANIC p AS USUAL ^"n"^- Fresh California Vegetables! Arriving Regularly Every Five Days \ O. M. FOX & CO.,SK | COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE 65 ■ EDEN BANK BUTTER OUR SPECIALTY • Bl DR.BRUHN'S K 1 OINTMENT S 8 Has established itself as a houBebold necessity and has a record of Cures unparalleled in the history of Medicine, It cures old and new Sores, Ulcers, Eozema, 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. Directions for use—Apply freely night and morning, or often as required. PRICE 50 Cents a 8ox ni MANUFACTURED BY ft Dr. Bruhn Medical Qo. M NEW YORK ft Sole agent for Roesland, T. R. MORROW, The IDrUgglSt ' CALL FOR A TRIAL BOX. A representative of the World returned from Ymir yesterday afternoon and reports tbat the old Quartz Creek oamp of the old dayB of the Rossland boom is doing very well. Things seem to have got down to a business basis and everybody seems to be content and do ing fairly well. The main standby of tbe town is, of course, the mines and the Ymir under the new manager Mr. Barnhardt, is running forty stamps and is doing well on a paying basis. There are about 100 men employed there and thia force will be increased shortly. Many Ymir people, however, are of the opinion that the Hunter V. will be the mine of the camp. This property has just put in an aerial tramway three miles in length and is employing a force of 45 men whicb will be shortly increased to 100. The Wilcox has just started up with a force of 25 men and the Dundee and Gold Cup are also resuming work, the latter being leased and the lessees began by unwatering early in the year. The Porto Rioo mill, after a olose down lasting all winter, and whioh is owned by looal copital, started up on Tuesday last.' The mill employs about 90 men. These are the chief industries of the place but there are several other minor properties in the neighborhood whioh are rapidly coming to the front and of whioh more is likely to be heard later. The camp is one of big hotels whioh are very well managed and a few enterprising business houses which are owned by pushing men who have unbounded faith in the outcome of the future. The glory of the oamp is its hos pital which would do credit to a very much larger oity. It is under tbe capable management of Dr. G. Duncan. It is a building two storeys high, 50 x 128, oontains 16 wards etc, and is heated with hot air. The St. > ndrew's sooiety are just putting in a private ward for ladies. Working in conjunction with Ymir are the pushing little places of Erie and Salmo which are situated but a few miles distant and both of whioh burgs are thriving and are going ahead in a manner whioh promises ti make this distriot one of the most solid in the Kootenay. FOR SALE A single horse express harness, wagon and sleigh. Easy terms. Apply toLayton's Rossland Bazar The Hoffman House Cafe, open all night. Short orders a specialty. Marquis Ito Is Favourably The Humanity Tsar. Received in Korea- of the Liauyang, Maroh 18— Troops are fashi, to produce still concentrating forming guerilla detachments. Prioes have risen enormously. St Petersburg, Maroh 18.—The first headquarters of the Manchurian army after Qeneral Kourcpat- kin's arrival-will be at Liauyang, the general having selected that point instead of Mukden, whence to direct the operations. Liauyang is ten miles off the rail road, being conneoted with the main road by a line whioh will be completed by tbe time General Kouropatkin arrives, and has many advantages over Mukden. St. Petersburg, Maroh 18.—A correspondent of the Novosti at Vladivostok Writing under the date of February 23rd, says that the cost of living there is high now from the aotion of municipality is fixing the price of necessities. Tbe correspondent describes the panic wljich prevailed in the city after the declaration of war and says that all the institutions of learning are closed. Seoul. Maroh 18.—Marquis Ito arrived at Chemulpo today. He was greeted by a delegation of high Korean officials. The Japanese minister to Korea and General Ijiohi, commander of the Japanese garrison here, who went to meet him, aooompanied him to Seoul. When the speoial train arrivod at Seoul it was reoeived with military honorB. A Korean guard of honor saluted and surrounded the handsome green palanquin in which Marquis Lo wus carried to the mansion prepared for him by the Japanese The route was lined by Japanese troops who saluted'he Marquis as he passed. Thousands of Koreans also witnessed his arrival. Marquis Ito will be received by the Korean Emperor tomorrow. Seoul, Maroh 15.—(Via Chemulpo and by steamer Haimun to Weihaiwei, London Times cablegram, March 17.]—The civil influence whioh Japan haa been brought to bear in Korea is no whit less remarkable than the military precision for which it paved the way. Chemulpo to Seoul every inoh of the railway line, every foot of telegraph wire and even the highways are now policed by Japanese soldiers. In faot, judging by the results Japan must have been laying the foundations for the present oooupation for months, and it only remained for her minister, M. Hay- here and are)wand sufficient as with a magic backing from an armed foroe to defeat the more olumsy machinations of the Russian representative. It must not be inferred that the Sapanese place implioit trust in Emperor Yi Hyeung and his numerous protestations of sympathy. Rather is the reverse the case iu view of the fact that even sinee the signing of the protocol he haB been deteoted carrying on a secret correspondence with the Russian Minster at Seoul, M. Pavloff. He has been warned that a repetition of his offenoe might make it necessary to invite him to visit the Mikado at Tokyo as an honored guest and remain with him until the close of the war, while at the same time the Japanese would be enabled more securely to strengthen their hold on tbe peninsula kingdom. At present, however, the attitude of the Japanese is by no means one of overbearing ooeroion; on the contrary, everything is being done to conoiliate the Koreans. Foroible ooeroion will be the last resort and in the opinion of your correspondent it will never be necessary. There has been no maltreatment of the inhabitants by the army of occupation and all supplies commandeered have been paid for when taken. There have been rumors in circulation of a plot to effect the overthrow of the Japanese garrison here as soon as the main army is engaged in the north, but diligent investigation indicates that they are without foundation. Court plotting is, of course, and always haB been,epidemic in Seoul, but it is doubtful that, with the tangible proofs ol Japan's power in sight in the harbor of Chemulpo where the sunken Russian warships lie, it will eter assume the form of a serious attempt against Japanese rule in Korea. St. Petersburg, March 17.—The Emperor this morning reoeived the German attftob.es, who ar» to leave for the front tomorrow. Among other thing he said: "Gentlemen, we all know tbat Russia tried to avoid war and to obtain a peaceful settlement. Many of the powers strove also to attain this end, but Japan forced the war, infringing on all international laws. Gentlemen, you will be able in the Far East to see how Russia observes a humane and correct conduct during the war." LATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS The Doings of Conspicuous Pereens Affecting Canadian Interests. The total snowfall in Chicago this j ear is the greatest ever known. The Duke of Cambridge, cousin of the late Queen is dead at the age of 85. High grade oopper ore has been discovered at Ladysmith near the Tyee smelter. General Kouropatkin declares he has 230,000 troops between Harbin and Port Arthur. The Tibet campaign has lost all its live stock by a descent across the Chumbi valley. A mine at Port Arthur haB blown up one of the Russian torpedo boat stroyers, the Skorri. The Russians and Japanese are dosing together just north of Anju, on the river C hemming. The Chinese government is strongly opposing the emigration Chinese to the TranBvaal. It is reported that the Frenoh will willingly forego their territorial rights on the coast of Newfoundland. • Fifteen Japanese spies, disguised as Japanese laborers have been oaptured by the Russians near Port Arthur. The Grand Trunk railway, evidently on the lookout for tiouble, is asking for delay in the oase of strikes. The RuBsianB have bought 5,000 tons of barley at San Francisco and the Japanese are lying in wait for the same. The Russians say that General Ma's attitude in Manohuria is endangering the peace of their country with China. D. C. Corbin is willing to put Spokane in connection with the C. P. R. if he oan get the right of way and necessary terminal grounds. The Ottawa government will disallow the provincial laws passed last session against the immigration of Japanese on the ground that the Japanese government is forbidding emigration to this country. LAST NIGHT'S LIGHTS. Accldont to Turblnoo at Bonnington Folio. Nelson, Maroh 18.—About 5.30 last evening one of the turbines at the Bonnington Power works gave out, a portion of the machine breaking, and causing a stoppage of part of the power supply. In oonse- queuce the tram line company of thiB city were notified that no power could be supplied ithem for a couple of days until the necessary repairs had been effected. The oars stopped running at 6 o'olook last night and Manager Mason said that traffic would probably not be resumed until Sunday morning. Walker'B Rye Whisky, 75o, Por Wine, 76o, Sherry 76c perqt. bottle At the Family Liquor Store Wash 81. -.,—:..-, THE EVENING/vVdkLi3jROSSLAND B.C., MARCH i8, 1904 : The Evening World By tha WorW;PuYillihlnk Company. contrived wonderful tramways, belt conveyors, elevators, hydraulic plants, etc., and made general wreckage of old-time methods and ideas pertaining to mining. ^ There is practically nothing to •umcmftion *\t«8-$5oo »"»'"!" deter Canadians from utilizing the variably la adwnce. AdrtrUalng rata* made- » kaawa oa application. mining experience of the United States and, where practical, mak- Knttxed at the Rossland, B. C, postoffice To traatmiaaion through the mails,May i, igoi a aeoondclaaareading matter. MARKET Rossland Mails. (R!.J AMES H. FLETCHER. ■.(OENBRAL MANAGER: T. 0. SOX JOJ Koxxlivnil, 11. C WAR NEWS. Retail Prices in Rossland Stores. Apparently the gentleman who is handling the dissemination of the Associated Press "news" from New York has a great contempt for the intelligence of the publio on tbis continent. The publio want the war news. Now Japan does not see fit to divulge its aim for at* taok and the Russians to publish broadcast what they are going to do. Consequently there is no news and the unfortunate A. P. man is driven to make it up. Now if he knew anything about anything outside of his own country he might make a fair shape at it and the "news" would probably be every kit as reliable as that sent out from interested sources, Tokio or St. Petersburg. But when the publio iB informed that the Russian fleet was oontemplating getting around to the Paoifio from the Baltic by a cruise around the north of Asia in the ioe blocked Arotio ocean, a voyage that puzzled many an Arctic explorer for centuries, and has been only once or twice accomplished, and that in a voyage of months of duration, the "news" is at once stamped as an idle coinage. On • the same day we are informed that the Russian fleet will Bail for the Far East round the Cape of Good Hope, where every coaling station, or nearly bo, is in the hands of the British, the publio is inclined to discount him still further. Then the information is vouchsafed ub that the Japs do not know whether the Vladivostok squadron is at Port Arthur or the Port Arthur squadron at Vladivostok, a junction that must be effected by passing through the Japanese fleets and the very thing that they have been trying to prevent. After this it iB no wonder that the leading news papers on' this oontinent are making arrangements with the London Times to send them the news. ing improvements or adapting methods to circumstances. Judging from the geology and area of British Columbia, -the future will see hundreds of millions of mineral wealth produced in the the province and it is to be hoped that the people seoure a large share of their birthright—the natural re sources of the country. It is time for British Columbians generally to learn all they can of mineralogy, geology and mining, because if they do not they will in a few years be the choppers of wood and drawers of water for the enterprising "inlanders," and in that case they will be just where they belong. GROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES Corrected Up to Date by the Lead' inp Merchants of the Camp. FOR SALE A Bingle horse express harness, wagon and sleigh. Easy terms. Apply toLayton'a Rossland Bazar Walker's Rye Whisky, 75o, Por Wine, 75o, Sherry 75c per qt. bottle At the Family Liquor Store Wash St. The Hoffman House Cafe, open all night. Short orders a specialty. We are Cleaning out trimmed hats at the Emporium. New goods ooming in. Crown Point Hotel, Trail. Lead- ng hotel in the smelter city. Carnations Fresh Daily. Palace Candy Store. MINING. Don't be discouraged, says the New Denver Lejge, because you are not acquainted with everything pertaining to mining—keep on learning—use every opportunity to master eoonomio mineralogy and geology and all mining methods. It took the Yankees—smart, adept and enterprising rs they undoubtedly are—forty years to learn to mine. They made all kinds of blunders. Lead Bmelters were erected lo reduce zinc blendes. Fifty per cent or more of their mills were found useless. They did not know a tree milling from a refractory ore —rich ores of all kinds were unrecognized and thrown over the dumps. Miners had to be brought from Cornwall and elsewhere. Chemists and metallurgists f..m Germany and other oountries. Eventually the Yankees knew all their instructors could tell thom and actually began to make unheard of improvements in mine timbering, in pumping, hoisting aud reduction plants. They also THE \ Maple Leaf j SALOON The Best Whiskey There Is USHER'S BLAOK BOTTLE • mmmmmmm * DIM MOCK Si YORKE, Props. • BENN & OHREN CUSTOMS BROKERS STONE BLOCK Cor. Queen St. and Columbia Ave. ORDER YOUR WOOD AT THE Le Roi Stables] Dry Fir and Tamarac at $5, per cord, Telephone 39. Rossland B. C. JUST OPENED. Largest Stock of Pipes IN Meerschaum and Briars. Fine Line in CIGARS Put up in 10 and 25 in a box L. LEVY A CO. MINING SUPPLIES. Axes, per doz 17.50-10.00 Candles, per case $5.60-6.50 Caps, Bennett, per box 75o Coal, blsckf mith per ton $22.50 Dynamite, 60 per ot, per lb 194 Dynamite, 50 per ot, per lb 18o Dynamite, 40 per ct, per lb I6J0 Fuse, Bennett per 100 ft 75o Hammers, per lb 15o Iron, per lb 3i-5o Nails, base, per keg $4 Shovels, per doz $7.60-10 Steel. Canton per lb 84c MEAT AND POULTRY. Bacon, per lb 18-20o Beef, per lb (side) 9-10c Chickens, each 50-90o Fish,{per lb 12i-15o Ham, per lb 18-20o Mutton per lb (side) 13-15 Turkey, per lb 23o Veal, per lb fside) 18c PROVISIONS Almonds, per lb 25c Apples, per 501b box $1.25-$1.50 Bananas, per doz 40c Beans, per lb 6c Butter, per lb 25-35o Cheese, per lb 20c Chocolate, per lb 40-50c Cocoa, per lb 40c-$1.00 Coffee, per lb 25-50o Condensed Milk per can 15o Dried Peas, per lb 8c Eggs, per doz 30-40 Flour, per 501b $1-60-1.05 Grapes, per lb 150 Honey, per lb 25c Jams and Jellies per lb 12-13c Lard, per lb 174c Onions, per lb 5c Oranges, per doz 40-50o Pickles, per qt 20o-25o Plums, per 201b box 50c Potatoes, per 1001b sack $1.00 Rice, per lb 80 Rolled Oats per lb 5o Sugar, per lb (>4c Vinegar, per gal 50c-75o Walnuts, per lb 25c Watermelons, each 50-60c FEED Bran, per ton $27 Hay, per ton $27 Oats, per ton $32 Shorts, per ton $30 MISCELLANEOUS Coal, per ton, Gait, $8.50 Kerosine, per gal SOo Soap, per bar 5o Wood, per cord $4.50-15.50 Mails close Mails delivered o\ ilv^x- daily except ct Su nday Monday at ep6:3o am 7:00 a.m. for Trail, Phoenix, Ca'cade, 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 Mon., Wed., Fri Wed. .Eri., Sun 6:30 a. m. 7:00 a. m. Gladstone Daily Daily 4:40 a. m. t:oo a. m. Northport, Spokane and all United Btates points. Paterson, B, C. Daily except Daily except Sunday Sunday 9:40 a, m. . 6: 00 p. m Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir, Nelson and Sulmo, B.C. Daily Daily 6 :oo p. m. 0:40 a. m and 7 :oo a. m Ordinary letter mail only for all Eastern Canada, and the United Kingdom and all European aud other foreign countries. Daily Daily 5:1; p m. 7:00 a. m. Alljpoint* served bv the Canadian Pacific Railway, the North- weat Territories, Manitoba, all Eastern Canada, the United Kingdom, and all European and other foreign countries. Daily 5:1511 in.. Daily 7:00 a. m. Crow's Nest Pass and connections, Nelson. Sun., Tues., Tnur Tues., Thur., Sa 7:00 a. m f * Daily except Monday 7:00 a. m. 5:i5 P-m. Deer Park. Daily except Saturday 5:1s p.m. Sandon. ____^^_^_ Daily 5:15p.m Daily 7:00a.m Trail, Arrowhead, Nakusp, Revelstoke Station, Halcyon and Columbia River, Slocan and Lardeau District point and connections. Daily 5:15 p4m. Daily 7:00 a. m, All points served by the Canadian Pacific Railway west of Rrv- elstoke Station, including China and Japan and Klondike, MORTGAGE SALE Under and4 by virtue" of the power of sale coutu'ned.in a certain Mortgage whieh will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for eale by Public Auction by Walter ]. Robinson Esq., Auctioneer, on the premises below described on Wednesday, the 30th. day ol 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. 19 and 20 in Block 31. according to Map or Plan No, 579, of the said Town ol Rossland. On the above described property which is on the south side of Kootenay street, are said to be two trame 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 Sc Geary, 51 Yonge Street, Toronto, Solicitors for Vendors' Or WALTER J. ROBINSON, Auctioneer, Rossland B. C. Dated March Qth, 1004. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * TH ;palaoe; •WMMaHaMjf Rossland's Leadinq Hotel.. Mm M 9* •%%••% 99 Sample Rooms For Commeroial Men, Finest Brill in Kootenays in; connection. 1 == WALTER] J. ROBINSON AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker ezt to Postoffice At Agnew's' Hammond's Hams And Bacon Boneless Pork Agnew & Co. GROCERS R.L. Wright A.R.S.M. (Assayer^for",La Roi No. 2,) WILL TAKE Custom Assays ************* SOCIETY CARDS. Ff\ XI* FRATBRNAL OEDRE OF . KJ. aVa. xUQUta, Roaaland Afrit, No, 10, Rcgalar mwtin** crtrr Monday ei Inga, Ip. n, Minera'Union Hall, A JB. Dutton W r H, Dultl W. IMr*MTT STOCKSAND REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—Four-roomed cottage nicely finished, and three lots, wel fenced and laid down as garden, Price, 11)200, part cash down. FOB SALE—Lodging Flat, going con cern, cheap rental. A bargain. APPLY DYER & FLETCHER E120 Columbia Ave. The Evening World is the paper that has the circulation. So if yon want to get good results from your advertisements put them in a paper that Is read not by part of the people, but [Jby all the people. It may cost a little more but you will find it cheaper in the end. Stop and think about it. ©FIRST CLASS Bowline. Allev AND * * * * * * * * * BILLIARD ROOM ? P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trafl,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green- wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKET8-Rowlani Trail, NelwnJ.YmJr, Katie Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. Fish. Sum ud Poultry in Season, Sannges ol AH Unds. WM. DONALD, Managar Roaaland Branch ESTABLISHED 1849. GEORGE GREEN. ITHE FOUNDRY. ABERYSTWYTH, ENGLAND, Manufacturer of Concentrating Machinery. MEDALS—Royal Cornwall Polytechnic; Gold medal' International IMinirr Exkl bition, Crystal Palace, 1800, Only award (or Concent-atari. SPECIALTIES: I.- rrps with latest improve ments, ol up-to-date design, and with wearing parts of Hadfield's steel, from 2 cwts. to 10 cwts. per bead, Stonebri akers, Clusters, Jigs Trommels, Vanners, etc, all constructed in sections for facility of transport if desired. Patent Portable Crushing and Amalgamating Pans for Prospecting, A small concentrating plant to treat up to five ton* erected at the worka by welch commercial results can be seen by intending purcbaseri for a merely nominal co* Estimates for complete iplete plants on application. Special atte s>«***d6casJa«N. TdcYTams-'jIGGER. attention ftvcti to 9* ^-*m ^^—^ fir THE EVENING WOfeLt) ROSSLAND. B. C, MARCH 18 1904 ••••••••••••••••a•••••••••1 •••••••••••••••C *>••••••••• I IPHRAJ •The Phoenician*! *>••)•• ............. a. ...... .......................... SYNOPSIS Phra, who dies and lives again in Britain, begins to recount his early adventures—He buys a British slave girl and sails oa a trading voyage to Cornwall and marries a British princess. Is attacked and captured'by the Romans, Escapes aud is murderd by the Druids. Is born again in later Roman Britain, Fnds a tattooed record bv his wif» 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 Heatings. Rescues a Saxon Maiden from the Conqueror. Marries her. Visited at |8tonehenge by his British wife. Compilers of domesday book makes enquiries. Flight to Sanctuary where Phra again sleeps and wakes in Edward I reign. Finds himself a sleeping saint in an Abbey. Visits shrine of his Saxon wife. Joins the knights going to the French war. The daughter of a Norman Baron falls in love with him and accompanies him as his masked p.ge to France. CHAPTERXII (Continued) Again I had to owe to Flamau- coeur's ready wit and liberal parse precedence for our needs above all the requirements of the many good knights who would have orossed with the haste they oould, but had, perforce, to wait. It was he got us a vessel sufficient for our needs when the fisher folk were swearing there was not a * hip to be hired for .wen y miles up or down the ooast. In this we embarked with our horses, and one or two other gentlemen we knew, and in a few hours' sailing the English shore went down and the sunny cliffs of Normandy rose ahead of us. Will you doubt but that I stood thoughtful silent as the green and silver waves were shivered by our danoing prow, and that strange, familiar land rose up before ub? I, that British I, who had seen Caesar's galleys, heavy with I'm- brlan and Etrurian, put out from that very shore: I, who had stood on the green cliffs of Harold's kingdom and shaken a Saxon javelin towards that home of Norman tyranny: I, this knightly steel bound I, stood and watched that oountry grow upon us, witb thoughts looked in my heart there were none to listen to and none to share. Ohl it was passing strange, and I did not rouse me until our iron keel went gently grinding up the Norman gravel, and our vessel was beached upon the hostile Bhore. CHAPTER XIII Strange, eventful, and bloody, were the incidents that followed. King Edward, burning for glory, had landed in Normandy a little time before, had knighted on these yellow beaches that gallant boy his son, and with the young Prince and some fourteen thousand English troops, ten thousand wild Welshmen and six thousand Irish, pillaging and destroying as he went, he had marohed straight into the heart of unready France. With that handful of men he had burnt all the ships in Hogue, Barfleur, and Cherbourg; he had stormed Montebourg, Carentan, St. Lo, and Valognes? sending a thousand sails laden with booty back to England, and now, day by day, he was pressing southward his fair rebellious territories, deriding the French King in his own oountry, and taking tithe and taxes in rough fashion -with fire and sword. Nor had we who came late far to seek for the Sovereign. His whereabouts was well enough to be told by the rolling smoke that drifted heavily to leeward ol his marching columns and the broad trail of de- eolation through the smiling country that marked his stem 'pro gress. To travel that sad road was to see naked war stripped of all her excusing pageantry, to Bee grey desolation and lean sorrow following In the gay train ol viotory. Godsl it waa a sad path. Here, as we rode along, would lie the still smouldering anhes of a burnt village, black and grey in the smiling August sunshine. In such a hamlet, perhaps, across a threshold, his mouth agape and staring eyes fixed on the unmoved heavens would lie a pennant herdsman, hia right hand still grasping the hum - ble weapon wherewith he had sought to protect his home, and the blaok wound in his breast showing whenoe his spirit had fled indignant to the'dim Plaoe of Explanation. [To be continued.] POWDER SMOKE—Did, it ever give you headaohe? Dr. Scotts headaohe powders are a qnick and sure oare Sold at Morrows Drug 8t^«- Walker's Rye Whisky, 75o Port Wine 75c, Sherry, 75c.per qt bottle. At the Family Liquor Si ore Wash. St. 08 •saijundmi JO 3u;qqnj3s moji Xlnfui on •deog iu8t|uns UltM. pai|si,'A\ jsaq aiv SDiJqvji eiBDipp puB suiuijnQ ajs-j Levar's Y-Z (Wiae Head) Dialnfectant Soap Powder dusted in tha bath softens the Water at the aame tirnt that it disinfects. *s List Your Property With Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker WANTED Two Houses and Lots, 4 or 5 rooms. I have a buyer for each. FOR SALE One 35 H. P. upright Boiler, Hoist, Cable and Buoket. Only in use about a month. FOR SALE—Two lots with four roomed house. Wood shed, spring water. Good looation for miner. Prioe, quick sale, $175. Apply to Walter J. Robinson. Why pay rent? When you can own your own home by paying a small deposit down and the balance in monthly payments, FOR SALE Bowling Alley, complete; double maple floor, return (rough, pins and balls. Made in three sections, for shipment. Made by Bruna- wiok-Balk Co. of Chioago. Prioe $275. If you have any bedsteads', bureaus, waBhstands, tables, chairs, stoves, ranges, carpets, etc., that you want to turn into oash, oall on Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Fstate and Customs Broker Next Door to Postoffice ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a* CANNOT HAEM YOUR COMPLEXION IF YOU USE MABCH WINDS Goodeve's Witch Hazel Cream It prevents Tan, Sunburn, Freckles. It whitens, softens, beautifies. A genuine skin food, soothing and healing. 'An excellent application after shaving. Price 25 Cents. The Genuine Sold Only at Goodeve Bros. Druggists and Stationers It Pais to Deal With Goodeve Bros. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ************************** 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 by dealing at home. YOU WILL HAVE TO SHOW THEM That you can sell them better goods for less money than they can get them for at some Cheap John department store in the east, and keep the money at home. When you* have done this You will get the results The next question is how to reach the people toj tell them what you want them to know You can do this by keeping your advertisement in The Evening World.... It reaches all^the people and goes in all the homes in the city. # [%} Its circulation is increasing every day. Give it a'Trial i I Specials atPaulson's P. B. Blend Goffee; I! Moosejaw Floor II Chilliwack j j Butter Paulson p ; Bros, i iiTHE GROCERS:! nmniwi Rossland Home Bakery A full line of Confectionery FRESH BREAD Schwartzenhauer & Wells. Props The Alhambra Family Liquor Store We supply only^ first clt.se goods Oar Wines and Liquors are especially adapted to family and medi< cinal purposes. All goods at whole- sal prices. Goods delivered to any partol the oity. Phone 268. GEO. OWEN Prop. JttuHtiMnfy The only all rail, between" points cast west and south to Rossland. Nelson, Grand Forks and Republic. Buffet cars run between Spokane and Northport. Effective June !4, 1903 NORTHBOUND. Leave Spokane 845 a.m. Arrive Rossland 4:35 p.m. Arrive Nelson »**-P-m- Arrive Grand Forks..., Arrive Republic .7:20 p.m. 4:00 pjn. .6:15 pjn SOUTHBOUND. Leave... Leave... Leave... Leave... Arrive... .....Republic 8:30 a.m. Grand Forks 10:3s ajn „NeI»°n 7--oa.ni Kossland io:ioa.m Spokane 6:15 pjn la Connection With TICKETS CD TO ALL POINTS Atlantic S.S. Sailings C.P.R. ATLANTIC S.S. LINE from Bt. John. Lk. Champlain, Apr. 2 Lk. Erie Apr. 16 ALLAN LINE From St John. Ionian ... .April 2 Bavarian April 0 DOMINION LINE From Portland Dominion. .April 2 Southwark. .April q AMERICAN LINE St. Louis April 2 New York.. April 9 RED STAR LINE Finland,.,.. April 2 Vaderland.. April o CUNARD LINE Etruria Apr 1 2 Lucania April 9 WHITE STAR LINE Arabic April 1 Oceanic April 6 FRENCH LINE La Touraine Apr. 7 La Lorraine Apr. 14 ALLAN STATE UNE Laurentian..Mar. 31 Numidian Apr, 14 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 0,W. DEY, Agent, C. P.R, Depot, Rossland. SHORT .LINE TO St. Paul,Duluth,Minneapolis,Chicjgo and all'points east Seattle, Tacoma, Victoria, Portland and all Pacific Coast points; Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining & Buffet Smoking Library (Jars 2-Fast,Trains Through Dally-2 For rates, folders and full information regarding trips, call on or address any agent 8. F. & N. Railway. H. BRANDT, C P 4 T A, 701 W Riverside, Spokane H.A. JACKSON. Gin Ft. & Pass. Agt. Spokane, WaBh, H. P. BkOWN, Rossland Agent MADAME BEST THE.FAMOUS 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 be ing the best Ptilmi ' that has ever been 111.British.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 .m to.o.p.:m. The Hoffman House Room 4. THE M. W. Simoson ♦ T Latest Novelties News and Magazines Stationery, Toys Fishing Tackle nm London D rectory, CONTAINING over 2000 pages of condensed commercial matter, enables enterprising traders throughout tho 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 they ship, and the Colon ial and Foreign markets tbey supply. 8TEAM8HIP LINE8 arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approximate sailings. PROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Notices of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc., in thc principal towns and Industrial centres of the United Kingdom. copy 4 of the 1004 edition will be for arded freight paid on receipt of Post Office Order (or £1. The London Directory Co.,Ltd 60 YEARS- EXPERIENCE Traoc Mark* Designs Copyright* Ac. Anyone ■cnrllng a .ketch and dnacrtptlon mar Bufoklf BMirUlri our opinion tree whnth.r an Intention la probably pnlenlahle. Communication* ■Irlcllroonncloitllnl. Handbook on I'atenu font frofl. (Ihtoil ..oner 'or aecuniiK patent*. I'ntout* taken throutili Munn A Co. rec.1*. rptcial notice, wit houl charge, lu lb. Scientific American. A handiomcly ninMrated wnek1r> I*rwrt dr- culatlon of any HlMlUflO Journal. Tern.*., 13 a fnar; four nitinthi, |L Hold b» all ne wit] Ml era. MUNN &Co.36,B'""~' New York . Branch OOoa. OS r BU WaabUKIoo. tt. 0. Poxnpeian Massage Cream Removes, BlackheadBJFreokles and Pimpples and brings color the Cheeks. For Sale at*" Royal BarberShoo SUPPLY HOUSE. ,,, 0 ,. * 0.. 90 26AbobwohUM, LoDdcii.E.ClVy, j. PREST. PROP And you will not complain as to the results ■**.«#. r nuw . nwi f HE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND, fc. C, MARCH ig, 1964 ifi :■< THE LOCAL EXCHANGE Cariboo McKinney at Bottom Notch. the WAR EAGLE STOCK NO STRONGER Tht Latest Quotations and Locally Upon the Market. Sales Cariboo Camp MoKinney, whioh aoared in years gone by to a pre- nium, was sold this morning at a cent. War Eagle is no Btronger. ANOTHER HOCKEY MATCHr Game on Saturday Night Between Rossland Bankers and Trail Team The Bankers of Rossland have challenged the men • ol Trail to a hockey matoh which is 00 come off here tomorrow night at the rink and a rattling good game is expeoted. The bankers are confident o( victory but the Trail team are reported^) be adversaries worthy of their steel. The lineup will be ae follows: Trail—Messrs. Bingay, Buchanan, Turnbull, Kunner, MoNab, Blay- look and Labarthe. Bossland— Watson, Leighton, fhipps, Dewd ney, Lee, K, E. MaoKenzle and Lamont. List Your Property With Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker =3= Today's Local Quotations: Aaked American Boj........ -...• *X Wm H«r * ■tick Tall 3 Caaadlafl Oold Fielda 3>* Cariboo (Camp afcaTJnnay) -x-dl* i'A ClraBtar -JH. Crow. Meet Fern Coal f Falrriew 4 Fiaher Maiden 3 Bid Granby Conaulldated (4.0° Moraiac Glory.. Mountain Lion.. Rorth BUr Waat Xooteuay).. (an tana SamN.'r-Cafil> . itboo. Ml. •rnUlTan Tan Thamb War Sail. Conaolidated..,., Waterloo (Aaaeaa. paid) Whit. Bear (Aaaeaa. paid) . 16 6 ■ I« ■7 •5 . ty. $3-'5 REGISTER, REGISTER. WANTED Two Houses and Lots, 4 or 5 rooms. I have a buyer for each. FOR SALE One 35 H. P. upright Boiler, Hoist, Cable and Buoket. Only in une about a month. SMOKE THE BEST W. B and Crown Grant Cigars They Are Union Made Patronize a Home Industry Tha Votara List Will Cloaa on tha 28th f-• jj.y 0f March 1* 3* »4 Hi Today's Sales. . Cariboo MoKinney, 1500, lo; War Eagle 500,12o. Total 2000. MINOR MENTION The Presbyterian concert is nearly ready for performance. Harvey Heavener and Jack McArthur have leased the Clarendon The Bangers are much exercised over a proposed change in head- get r. The youngsters are to have their hookey match with Nelson tbis evening. A large party are planning the ascent ot Mount Robert" on Sunday next. There is a meeting of the Robb- and Liberals tomorrow evening at. tbe Board of Trade rooms. A. H. MaoNeill is attending the Court ol revisions at Kaslo having returned from Revelstoke. Six inches of snow fall yesterday making the total for the season 209 inohes. The record snow 1896-7 waa 203 inohes. Many people ar disappointed be cause .of the possibility of the non return of the Olympia owing to the deadlock over the O. era House. The Canadian order of Foresters has been reorganized with Dr Kerr as chief ranger, Q. A. Paulson as vice and Q. Agnew as chaplain. Tha Exit of a Local Preacher. Your ligbt is bad, my eyes are dim, I source oan Bee to read this hymn. I cannot remain upon your soil, There's Bonnington water in your oil. Musicians sang, his flock arose, He raised his glasses off his nose, Dumb blind with rage at his new flock, Not knowing a hymn from business talk. His audience smiled, he looked quite tame, The Bonnington light got all the-. blame. "Now may the devil take you all," Wae his farewell to his last call. —A. Munn, Who is doing a first class business in his new store on the oorner of Second and Washington. 2t We are Cleaning out trimmtd hats at the Emporium. New goods ooming in. Crown Point Hotel, Trail. ng hotel in the smelter city. Lead- Carnations Freah Daily. Palace, Canity Store. Electors are reminded that the registration lists will olose on Monday, Maroh 28. According to the Provincial Elections Aot all persons desirous of having their nameB entered on the list of voters shall make application to the registrar of voters up to the last Monday in M^roh and September of each year. On the first Monday of May and November a court of revision iB held by the registrar for the pur pose of hearing any objections to any names orr the list or to the applicants who may wish to have their names registered as voters. Those whose names are not now on the voters lists must have them registered before Monday, March 28th. The Provincial lists are also used for Dominion election purposes. POWDER SMOKE—Did, it ever give you headache? Dr. Sootts headaohe powders are a qniok and sure cure, Sold at Morrows Drug stire Walker's Rye Whisky, 75o Port Wine 75o, Sherry, 75r.per qt. bottle. At the Family Liquor Store Wash. St. os -saii'indui' jo SuiqqnjDS iuojj jOnfui on •dE0§ jti8i|ung q;iM paqscM jsaq .-ui; saijqct 9}«;>!|3p pUB JUlEljnQ 80B1 R.L Wright! A. R.S.M. ! (AssayerlforJLe.Roi'No. 2,) WILL TAKE Custom Assays: JUST OPENED. Largest Stock of Pipes IN Meerschaum and Briars. Fine Line in CIGARS Put up in 10 and 25 in a box L. LEVY A CO. FOR SALE—Two lots with four roomed house. Wood shed, spring water. Good location for miner. Price, quiok sale, $175. Apply to Walter J. Robinson. Why pay rent? When you can own your own home by paying a small deposit down and the balance in monthly payments. FOR SALE Bowling Alley, complete^ double maple floor, return trough, pins and balls. Made in three sections, for shipment. Made by Brnns- wiok-Balk Co. of Chioago. Price $275. If you have any bedsteads, bureaus, washBtands, tables, ohairs, stoves, ranges, carpets, ete., that you want to turn into cash, call on Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker Next Door to Postoffice THE I Maple Leaf j S A LOON The Best Whiskey There Is • USHER'S BLAOK BOTTLE * DIMMOCK Si YORKF, Props. ORDER YOUR WOOD AT THE Le Roi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac at $5, per cord, Telephone 39. Rossland B. C MORTGAGE SALE Under and ' by virtue of the power ol sale coUa;ned,m a certain Mortgage whieh will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for eale by Public Auction by Walter J. Robinson Erq., Auctioneer, on the premises below described on. Wednesday, the 30th. day ot March, IQ04, at tbe hour of 12 o'clock in the forenoon, the following valuable property situated in the Town of Kossland, and being composed of Lots No. igan4 20 in Block 31. according to Map or Plan No, 579, of the said Town ol Rossland. On the avove deseribed property which is 011 the aouth eide of Kootenay street, are said to be two frame cottages. Terms of Sale.—10 per .eent of the purchase money at the time of sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter. For further particulars apply to Mcdonnell, McMaster Sc Geary, 51 Yonge Sireet, Toronto, Solicitors for Vendors'. Or WALTER J. ROBINSON, Auctioneer, Rossland B. C. Dated March Qth, 1904. jYOIICE. In the matter of an application for a duplicate of a Certificate of Title to lots 7 and 8, block 60, in the Third Addition to the Railway Audit on in the Town of Rosssland.(Map6i6I>). Notice is hereby given thai it is my intention tn issue at the expiration of one montb from the first publication hereof a duplicate of the Cerlificate of Title to the above mentiinei! lots in the name of W. II. Jackson, which Ceriifi cate is dated the 15th day of October, iqoo, and numbered 3786K. H. F. McLEOD, District Registrar, Land Registry Office, Nelson, 29th February, 1904. Application for Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I will ap ply to the Board of Licensing Commissioners of the city of Rossland at its next meeting for a trimeter of the liquor li cense held by me for the Western Hotel situated on Second avenue, in tbe city of Rossland, B. C, to K. D. Stinson. I Wm. McLeod, Licensee Dated this iSth day of March, IW4. ;d Y SOCIETY CARDS. Ff\ XT- FRATEKNAI, OHDRJt OF . KJ. Mi, KAQLK8, Rouland Aerie Ho, 10, Regular meeting, eren Monday .Train**.. 8 p, m. Minera* Union Hall, A ,H, Du"on W • H. Denial w. «M'M«n STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—Four-roomed cottage nicely, finished, and three lots, wel fenced and laid down as garden, Price, (1,200, part cash down. FOB SALE—Lodging Flat, going con- cern, cheap rental. A bargain. APPLY DYER & FLETCHER E120 Columbia Ave. HOCKEY MATCH Saturday, March 19 Rossland Bankers vs. Trail A Lively and Interesting Game Is Certain to be Played. Notice to the Public I have taken over the management of the WESTERN HOTEL The house will be thoroughly renovated. All the delicacies 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 ns a trial and you will be convinced that we have the best house in the city. K.D.STINS0IM EXPLOSIVES. The Cotton Powder Gomoanv. Ltd 32 Quesn Viotoria St.," ,ONDON E. 0. -alAMJFACTUa*- Faversham Powder On the SPECIALr^LISl of Peimittcd Eii loEives. October, 160 **!*" /"N Kll "T" r™1 -he best explosive",!or ui derground work *w I \^ I \| | I LL cluei vely need in Severn and Mersey tunnel Cordite, Gelignite, Gelat.ne Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators for all olasses of Explosives, Eleotrio Applianoes, Magazine Charges for the removal of Wrecks, Etc., Eto. Works: Faversham, Kent and Melling, near Liverpool i The Mutual Life Insurance 60. of New York The policies of this gigantic eompany are clear, simple and liberal contraots. No stockholders. All profits for the policy holders. The rates and guarantees beat the world. Talk with the manager of East British Columbia. J. STILWELL CLUTE BOSSLAND, B. C. liaiL'lJllllPLil^ ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD W. P. LINGLE Washington Street North aaMB •*-*■_
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Title | The Evening World |
Publisher | Rossland, B.C. : World Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1904-03-18 |
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