^t^^X^Ml THE EVENING WORLD Vol. iii, no. m cp^ "■I1-, .■asr"saVlrni i.'.'sa-r ROSSLAND, B. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1904 Price Five Cent 0000000000***90*0**0000 **** * That Has Ever Been Brought to the City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 We Have Just Opened Up the largest Stock of Spring Shoes ^RULING IS * INTERESTING LALONDE, THE SHOE MAN * 0000000000*00^000*0****0*** Giant Debenture Holders Win Out. FULL COURT AND JUDGE MARTIN \%<%<XX%W%<%&*%, fWVK#&XfVK*0 White Teeth No matter how well nature bas endowed you, it is necessary to use the best tooth cleanser and preservative that you can find. It doesn't pay to risk getting discolored and unsound teeth. You should use Russet's Cream Dentifrice Regularly. It cleans the teeth perfectly; keeps the gums firm and rosy, and coneots bad breath. It is a tooth paste valuable In preventing the decay of your teeth. 2$ cents. 01 course you want a good tooth brush to go with it. Ask to see our 25 cent brush, T. R. MORROW, Druggist w.M-*VXWXW^^ 7%7%*XXWl%&-%0 Another Turn in the Proceedings— More Litigation Is Pending! )0000QmQlQQQG0000 To the Public: In answer to the Miners slander we'a en ounce that, with ever- opportunity, we have made no change in our rates since" the suspension of Stunden & Co. **♦+ Our Prices are Right i*«---«-**--*^g'»****»»---***»* ■ "■l«'i> ■■■"■ a | | - ■ 0000 A. T. Collis & Company THE UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS. DR. BRUHN'S OINTMENT Haa eatabllahed itself ae a household necessity and hai a reoord of Cores unparalleled in the history of Medioine, It cures old and ne* Sores, Uloers, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Itching Piles, Ohafings, Pimples, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. Thia Ointment has been in use almost half a Century. Testimonials from thousands who have been oured of Skin Diseases of long standing testify to its Curative qualities. Directions for use—-Apply freely night and morning, or often aa required. PRICK 50 Cents 'a 8ox MANUFACTURED BY Dr. Bruhn Medical Qo. NEW|TORK Sole agent;tor .Rowland, T. R. MORROW, The DrUggJSt * GALL FOB A TRIAL BOX Word ihas been reoeived from Mr. A. H. MaoNeill, E. C, that he has been successful in the appeals to the Full Court of the Giant debenture holders against the orders of Mr. Justice Martin. The first order refused the ap plication of the debenture holders to compel registration of the de bentures as a oharge on the "Giant" mineral olaim, the Registrar having refused registration on the ground that the property sought to be charged was not specifically deaoribed. The second order denied the application of the same parties for leave to proceed with their foreclosure aotion cothwithstanding the Winding Up order, Mr. Justioe Martin considering that the relief sought in the action oould be obtained in the Winding Up. The effeot of theBe decisions is to make the debentures a first mortgage on the real estate instead of a merely floating oharge, and to give the holders thereof the right to proceed to enforce their security. Previously the Bank of Montreal, as the holders of the first recorded judgement, were the first encumbrancers, and as such had a preferred claim for their coats and the duot of any sale proceedings under the Judgments Aot. Although the debentures have now been held to be registrable, the other creditors may, if they desire, contest the foreclosure action, they being parties to it. . The most -interesting question involved is the right of an English oompany to oharge their property and the secured creditors to aome in ahead of looal creditors who have been in ignorance of what has taken plaoe. The Bank of Montreal, having advanced a large sum of money apparently without knowledge of the debentures, will probably consider any money expended in determining this questions well spent, aa they will then know their position when dealing with foreign companies in the future. As many of the mining oompaniea operating in British Columbia are English corporations, the merchants and miners doing business with them are also largely interested. It is true that the miners have a right to a first lien, land the merchants have a lien second only to the wage earners for such supplies as to go into and from part of the mine, but the latter form only a small portion of the large purchases made by mining oompaniea. If then a mining oompany may borrow money in England' giving deben turea on their assets in thia Provinoe whioh the oreditors here have IS CONTRABAND OF WAR Japanese Sending Large Sums of Money. BUYING ARMS AND AMMUNITION Over Two Million Dollars in Gold of the Japanese War Fund Is Sent to Victoria. Viotoria, AP«* 26—Three million yen in gold from Japan had been stored here sinoe last Tuesday by the Wells, Fargo & Co., and was shipped to New York laBt night to be expended for supplies for the Japanese army, ammunition and magazine rifles being most in demand. Great secrecy has been maintained sinoe the shipment was made as to its oharaoter, purpose, destination and consignee. Employes of the Express company say it is for a confidential agent in New York but deolihe to divulge the name or addreas. To divert attention the gold, packed in little wooden boxes, was, when unloaded here, stored ae common freight in the wharf warehouse for a day without the polioe or military guard. Two or three Japanese hovered in the vicinity constantly but ostensibly without any oonneotion with the business. The previous Empress also bought a million and a half dollars Japanese gold. It is understood that a considerable part of thia waB intended ior the purchaae of horses for cavalry and artillery and that the Oregon animals are found bo suit able on the Yukon trail are favored, having proved reliable under rigorous olimatio conditions. no means of knowing, and then when tho mining oompany oome to the end oi their rope, the debenture holders step in and take the ' whole assets, the position of the looal creditors is rather a hard one, to to Bay the least. EXPROPRIATING LANDS Railways Quarrel Over Kernel of Boundary's Nut Vancouver, April 25—The question of what permission is necessary to be obtained by one railway oompany to build branoh lines was briefly discussed this morning in Supreme Court Chambers before Mr. Justice Duff. Incidentally the case had some remhrkable feat* uers. Mr. C. B. Macneill on behalf of the Columbia & Western Railway, whioh is one of the interior connections of tbe C. P. II,, applied for the appointment of an arbitrator to act in proceedings to expropriate certain land of the Vanoouver, Viotoria & Eastern Railway, whioh ie the Great Northern extension in the Boundary distriot. He suggested Mr. Leamy as arbitrator, but Mr. A. H. MaoNeill of Rossland, solioitor for the V. V. & E. objected to the whole proceeding. Mr. C. B. Maonaill said that the Columbia & Western had built the branch lines indicated near Greenwood, in 1899, having made an rarangement for the necessary property with Mr. Robert Wood. A sale was talked of and tbe consideration was to be $600. Last year the rival line oame along and Mr same property to that oompay. The V. V. & E. was therefore the reoorded owner of property whioh the C. & W. took possession of four years ago. Mr. A. H. MaoNeill disputed the authority of the C. & W. to build this line. He denied that the authorization of the Minister of Railways, whioh O.B. MaoNeill pro duced, was sufficient. It could not be built exoept by order ot the Railway Committee. The judge dismissed the application without prejudice to any subsequent application whioh may be made on behalf of the C. & W., after the assistance of the Railway Department is called in to settle the matter. The Fern The Fern mill at Hall Siding, Ymir, has started for the season. During the winter the miners have been getting out ore and this will now be run through the mill, Smallpox Vancouver, April 20—A oase of smallpox haa broken out in a big looal boarding house. NEWS IN A NUTSHELL Items of Interest Round the World. UTEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS The Doings of Conspicuous Pomnt Affecting Canadian; Interests. President Loubet is visiting the Pope. Port Arthur is again deolared by the Russians to be Impregnable. The Pope ia advocating justioe to the negro of the Southern States. The King and Queen, accompanied by Princess Viotoria, an visit*, ing Ireland. A Jap foroe is reported to have crossed the Yalu soma distance above its mouth. Russia deolares that mediation, oannot be entertained aa aha is de* termined to go on to the end. A despatch from Port Arthur denies the landing of the Jape upon the Liautung peninrala. A Russian squadron is said to have entered the harbor of Gensan In Korea and sank a Japanese vessel there anohored. The Balfour government has passed the Alieu Immigration bill defeating a Liberal amendment by a majority of 124. Another suit seeking to restrain the Northern Securities from distributing its stook has been thrown out by the United States courts. The military authorities nave yielded to the Supreme Court and are taking Moyer to Denver to answer to a writ of habeas corpus. General Kouropatkin is eaid to have thrown a detaohed foroe across the north Yalu maiohing down upon the Japs and threatening their flank. A wreok on a train oarrying soldiers to San Francisco near Los Angeles haB oauied the death of one soldier and the injury of many more. A commission has been appointed in England to enquire into alleged breaches of the law in Churoh of England servioes and disturb* ances arising thereat. At Brussels judgment haa been given against the King's daughter! who brought suit to obtain a larger share of the late Queen's estate than was given to them. FUalgn In a Body Wanted, position as bookkeeper by young man of five years experience. Addreas X care World. We will engrave your initial on any umbrella or parasol purchased at the Crescent, free of charge. Walker'B Rye Whisky, 75o, Por Wine, 75o, Sherry 75c perqt. bottle At the Family Liquor Store Wash St. The largest consignment ol hats that ever arrived in the oity, have keen reoeived by Empey Bros. It will pay you to oall at Em pey Bros, store and see their large Weed promptly sold part of thisline of hats. Phoenix, April 26.—City olerk Matheson has finished the assess* roll of the ofiy for the year 1904, whioh was aooepted by tbe alder* men, at a meeting of the oity oounoil just before five of them.the sixth being out ol the oity, resigned. The Court of Reviaon oannot be appointed until a new eleotion is held, the time for whioh is expeoted to be appointed by tht Lieutenant governor in a short time. Empey Bros, have hats of every description and style. Prices will suit your pooket. You oan buy goods oheap at the Crescent now. Be sure and visit the 0 week. tibia THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND B. C, APRIL 26, 1904 The Evening World By U» WotM*PnMlahtaJ* Company. Entered at the Rossland, B. C, postoffice fo irauamiaalon through the malls,May I, 1901 a second da*, reading: matter. aUBSCEIPTION R4.TK8 fs.oo per year In nitsbly in advance. adrartlslng rates made- arwrtm on application. JAMESIH. FLETCHER: . aBNBBAL-. MAN AQEB r. O. Boa J»» Rossland, B. C is purely a so oalled religious one. If any man thinks it is wrong to shoot at a mark on a Sunday, let him refrain, but don't let him endeavor to make bis pint pot of a oonecience a measure for the ocean ol variety ol other men:B minds. This laBt olause in itself should send the bill into a well merited oblivion. MARKET REPORTS Rossland Mails. THE LORD'S DAY ALLIANCE Wanted, position aa bookkeeper by young man of five years experience. Address X care World. We will engrave your initial on any umbrella or parasol purchased at the Cresoent, free of charge. Retail Prices in Rossland Stores. GROCERIES AND MIME SUPPLIES The Lord's Day Alliance has in all seriousness drafted a bill which la published in synopsis in another oolumn, whioh is gravely meant for presentation to the present legislature. It is drastic in its provisions and seems determined to drive men to ohuroh by seeing that they have no other place to whioh they may go for amusement or recreation. Of course it is stated that (he whole object ol the bill iB to see that men have one day's rest in seven, and as a majority ol the oountry are agreed upon Sunday that this shall be the day. II thie were really the objeot of the bill under consideration, there would be little to say against it But this is not its objeot. For instance tske the clauses about tbe operation ol railways. It is deolared that a ireight train can only go to the first divisional point alter midnight on Saturday is reaohed. It would be quite in vain to point ont to these worshippers ol a day instead of a name or an image, that the railway may have taken oare that eaoh one of that freight orew has had one day rest in the week of work. II the sought for legislation compelled railways to secure lor their men one day in •even, not necessarily the same day, it would mean a great thing for labor, for it would oompel the hiring of just one sixth more foroe. But it does not do that. When as in the case of telegraph operators, mail carriers or travel- ler'a servants, it ie found hy these aabbatariana -that work must be done on Sunday, they utterly lail 16 provide that these men Bhould have one dayB' rest in seven, for the/ high reason ot State that men who are continuously worked Boon give out and procreate a feebler generation than their lathers, to thie loss of the oountry. The bill ia therefore not in the interest of the working classes aB pretended, nor in those of the state as sometimes maintained, but purely in the interests ol a religion run riot. To tell a man that he may not enjoy his day ol rest beoause some other man haa to work for his pleasure ia reasonable enough. No remedy is sought far which would provide that the minister to his pleasure should also have a day ol rest every week. Now the pleas ttre itself ie out off in the true puritanical spirit whioh was so ridiculed in Hudibras by Butler and by every large minded thinker ol commonly accepted note sinoe. This ts evidenced lurther by the AlMMing ol a ehootlng mark on Sunday. Here no man ia incon venienced, there ifl no work. The exercise is not only purely pleas nre, but it is a valuable oustom for the oountry to encourage. Every ruler in England encouraged this very thing until the advent ol the Puritans, and the English bowmen, pmtftitod marksmen, were known and feared through the length and breadth of Europe, The idea here Walker's Rye Whisky, 76c, Por Wine, 76o, Sherry 76o perqt. bottle At the Family Liquor Store Walh St. The largest consignment of hats that ever arrived in the oity, have been reoeived by Empey Bros. You oan buy goods oheap at the Crescent now. Be sure and visit the Cresent thia week. Corrected Up to Date by the Leading Merchants of the Camp. MINING SUPPLIES. ■tee, per doz $7.50-10.00 indies, per case $5.50-6.50 Crown Point,Hotel, Trail, ng hotel in the smelter oity. Lead* We can suit you in a hat in style, quality and prioe. Empey Bros. Tha Nonesuch-Lowney'a Por fectlon Chocolates* Palace Candy Store. Walker'B Rye Whisky, 75o Port Wine 76o; Sherry^76o per»qt, bottle. At the Family Liqnor Store Wash. St, It will pay you to oall at Em pey Bros, store and see their large line of hatB. T^T»r'8Y-Z(WiaeHead)Di»Inf*<iUnt8o»p Powder dusted in the bath aofuoa tbe •rater at the mam time thai la Fresh Cut Flowers Dally, ace Candy Store Pal- I Carry a Large Stock Of all kinds el Musio. both sheet and folios. Fishing Tickle, Stationery. Navels, Magazines and News. Fresh Blue Print Paper just received. M. W. Simoson heje—MieimiBimnw Application for Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board ot; Licensing Commissioners of the city of Rossland at its next meeting for a transfer of the liquor license held by me for the Palace Hotel situated on Columbia avenue, In the city of RosBland, B. C., to H. N, Diss. Ralph Harron Licensee. Dated thia 20th day of April, 1904. The Alhambra Family Liquor Store We supply only first olaM'goodi. Our Wines and Liquors are especially adapted to family and medicinal purposes. All goods at whole- sal prioes. Goods delivered to any part of the oity. Phone 268. GEO. OWEN Prop. As Cand Caps, Bennett, per box 75o Coal, blacksmith per ton $22.50 Dynamite, 60,per, ot, per lb 194 Dynamite, 60 per ot, per lb 18o Dynamite, 40 per ot, per lb,16$c Fuse, Bennett per 100 ft 75oj 4 Hammers, per lb 15o, Iron, per lb 3$-5o Kails, base, per keg $4 Shovels, per doz $7.50-10 Steel, Canton per'.lb 840 MEAT AMD POULTRY. Sui C40 i Baoon, per lb 18-200 Beef, per lb (aide) 9-10b Chiokens, each 50-90o Fish, per lb 124-I60 Ham, per lb 18-20o Mutton per lb (side) 13-15 Turkey, per lb 23c Veal, per lb (side) 18o PROVISIONS Almonds, per lb 25c Apples, per 501b box $1.50-$2.00 Bananas, per doz 50c Beans, per lb 60 Butter, per lb 25-40o Cabbrge, per lb., 3c Caoliflower, per head, l5o Cheese, per lb 20c Chocolate, per lb 40-50o Cocoa; per lb 40c$1.00 Coffee, per lb 25-50o Condensed Milk per oan 12Jo-15o Dried Peas, per lb 60 Eggs, per doz 35o Flour, per 501b $1-65-2.00 Green Onions, per buuoh, 5o Honey, per lb 25c Jams and Jellies per lb 12-13c Lard, per lb 17io Onions, per lb 5c] Oranges, per doz 25-50o Piokles, per qt 20o-25o Potatoes, per 1001b saok $1.25, Rioe, per lb 80 Rolled Oats per lb 5o] Spinach, per lb., 10c., Sugar, per lb 6Jo Vinegar, per gal 60c-76o Walnuts, per lb 25o FEED Bran, per ton $27 Hay, per ton $27 Oats, per ton $32 Shorts, per ton $30 MISCELLANEOUS Coal, per ton, Gait, $8.60 Kerostne, per gal 60o Soap, per bar 60 Wood, per oord $4.60-$5.50 Mails close Mails deliverer1 Da ilvex- daily except ct Sunday Monday at ep6:30.1m 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, Robaon, Castlegar Mon,, Wed., Fri Wed.. Eri., Sun 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Gladstone Daily Daily 9:40 a. m. 6:00 a. m, Northport, Spokane and all United States points. Paterson, B. C. Daily excepts. Daily except "unday Sunday a. 111. 6: 00 p. 111. Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir, Nelaon and Salmo, B.C. Daily 6:00 p. m. and 7 :oo a. ni Ordinary letter mail only for all Eastern Canada, and the United Kingdom and all European and other foreign countries. Daily 7:00 a. 111. Alljpointe 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, Nelson, Sun., Tues., Tnur Tues., Thur., Sa 5:15 p.m. 7:00 a.m. Deer Park. Daily except Daily except Saturday Monday (15:15 p.m. 7:00 a.m. Sandon. D aily 5:15 p. 111 Daily 7 :oo a. m Trail, Arrowhead, Nakusp, Revelstoke Station, Halcyon and Co- . lumbia River, Slocan and Lardeau District point and connections. Dally 5:15 p.!m. Daily 7,00 a. m. All'points served by the.Canadian Pacific Railway west of Revelstoke Station, including China and japan and Klondike. Daily 9:40 a. m Daily 5:15 p m. ORDER YOUR THE LelRoi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac at $5, per cord, Telephone 39. Roesland B ^^^^^^^ca*SS!%#*#^x if * if if if if if if if if * * * # f * if if if * * * if if if if if if if if Rossland's Leadinq Hotel.. Specials at Paulson' ; P. B. Blend Coffee ; Mooseiaw Flour I Chilliwack Buffer Paulson Bros. THE GROCERSi Sample Rooms For Commercial Men. Finest Grill iivKootenays ir; connection. * * * * * I * FIRST .CLASS Bowl inn AHev AND I BILLIARD ROOM I if * P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Tra.l.Sandon.Revelstoke.Green- wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARJCETS-Rossland, Trail, Nelson,! Ymir, KhIo Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. Fish, Viae and Poultry ln Season, Sausages oi AD WM. DONALD, Manager Roaaland Branoh ESTABLISHED 1840. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Mark* Designs Copyright! Ac. mar r an If patentable. Cummunlca- tlons strictly ootinilenU.1. Handbook on Patents sent free, ole"— Anrona sending a sketch and description n qulcslr ascertain nnr opinion free whether In,.nt Ion I. probably patentable. Commr.nl Lions strictly confident 1.1. Handbook on Patei isnt free, oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. recet nvtciai notice, without charge, In tba ! Rossland Home Bakery Fresh Bread And Fancy Pastry WE KEEP A FINE LTNE OF CANDIES Schwartzertaier XWfllfs, Praps At Agnew's New Btook Bobta and Shoes For Men, Women And Children Agnew &Co. GROCERS PHOr.1191 III SOCIETY CARDS. --= ll* t\ V "•*-m,b»i»-x o*D«a or Scientific American, A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest circulation of any scientlflo Journal. Terms, |s * year: four mon thi, $1. Bold by all new ideal eri. • •*» ■■W . Bobtnos*,«ems*<y| The Evening World is the paper that has the circulation. So if you want 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 oost [a little more but you will find it cheaper in the end. Stop and think about it ITHE FOUNDRY. ABERYSTWYTH, •:• ENGLAND. Manufacturers of Concentrating Machinery. MEDALS-Royal Cornwall Polytechnic; Gold medal' InternatkEal^Mlninr Ext bition, Crystal Palace, 1890. Only award (or Concentrators. [SPECIALTIES: Imp -MiUlatfst :npcv<ntnts, of up-to-r'ate Itsifn, and with wearing parts<of Hadfeld's steel, from 2 cwts, to 10 cwts. per head, Stonebrtakers, Crnuei Trommels, Vanners, etc., all constructed in sections (or facility of sired. Patent Portable Crushing and AmaljraouttlAi Pans for " small concentrating plant to treat up to five tons erected at the commercial results can be seen by intending purchasers for a nerely nominal cot Estimates {or complete plants on aptdlcatfoa lerujtaeei'ispedficattoM. Tdc-tua " ""■- THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND. B. C, APRIL 26 1904 IS NOT A GOOD WAY How Whitaker Wright Would Have Fared in Chicago. LORD'S DAY ALLIANCE The Chioago Tribune comments timely: Whitaker Wright, the English promoter, found guilty oi embezzlement and aentenoed to ■even years' imprisonment, took oyanide of potassium, and was dead in an hour. If he had lived in Chioago he would have put otf the potassium remedy indefinitely and tried other emollients for his troubles. As soon as the verdio was rendered his lawyer would have entered a motion for a new trial aa a matter of oourse. It it were refused they would have gone to the appellate oourt for a supersedeas. Next would have oome an appeal to the supreme oourt. In England there is no -right to an appeal. If the state supreme oourt refused to reverse the trial oourt, Wright's Chioago lawyers would have pretended that a federal question was involved in the oase and tried to get a United State judge to assume jurisdiction. If that had proved a failure a looal or imported judge would have been importuned to free the crinimal in habeas corpus proceedings. All efforts might have failed, although this is unlikely, but Wright would have kept out of the penitentiary for several years, and meanwhile would have'gone at large on bai'. Had he been sent to the penitentiary the sheriff would have kept him in the county jail for a time, and he would have lived like a fighting 000k. Then influential friends would have aaked the governor for a pardon and probably would have obtained one with little delay. If not, the pardon board would have released him on parole aa soon aa it oould, and he might have been a "banker" again in Chioago in a few years. POWDER SMOKE—Did, it ever give yon headaohe? Dr. Sootts headaohe powders are a.qniok and ■ore oure. Bold at Morrows Drag •tiri Have you seen those lustres at tfie Cresoent. A fine line of hats at the lowest of prioes at Empey Bros. The best Bar Lunoh in town, from noon until midnight, every day,at THE WINDSOR R.L.Wright A. B4S..M. (Assayer for.Le Koi.No. »,) WILL TAKE Custom Assays Dratic Bill Drafted For This Session of the House. The Lord's Day Alliance has drafted a bill whioh is to be submitted to ine present session of parliament. It adds a great many offenoos to the oriminal oode as will be seen from the following digest of the contents: The bill begins by deolaring the exceptions. Work attendant upon the performance of divine worship. Selling medioine. Dootore relieving siokness. Conveyance of mails and travellers. Sending telegraphic messages. Finishing of any manufacturing work begun previous to Sunday and not completed at midnight oh Saturday. Conveyance by rail or water to next divisional point of freight In transit. Conveyance to destination of perishable or live stook. Doing of continuous work which oould not be accomplished if a break were made every seventh day. Maintenance of fires. Emergency work. With these exceptions no work oan be done on Sunday. No goods can be sold or offered for sale. No real estate bnsiness may be transacted. No games shall be played at whioh an entrance fee shall be oharged, or for the conveyance of spectators to which a oharge is made. The last includes any game, matoh, sport, oontest, exhibition or entertainment. No employer may hire persons for performance of any work here forbidden. The aot then goes on to say that no Sunday excursions are to be run. No publio parks to be opened for admission fee. No advertisements of suoh games or works to be allowed in any Canadian newspaper, No shooting at any mark or target with rifle or other "engine." Gives'peaoe offioers power to enter any plaoe not a dwelling house if he thinks the law is being broken. Provides a penalty for doing any of those things varying from a fine of $10 to one of $500. 3T Wrist Bags, Purses, Pocket Books All the Newest Shapes, Colours and Styles We carry the largest stock of Leather Goods, in the oity ?nd we buy direot from the manufacturers and SAVE OU THE MIDDLE PROFIT. It will be to your interest to examine our Btock and COMPARE OUR PRICES before buying. Wo oan sell you a nioe Leather Wrist Bag for $ 40 Solid Leather Wrist Bag, lined 75 Solid Leather Wrist Bag, lined, with coin pooket 1 00 Solid Leather Wrist Bag, with ooin and handkeroh'f pocket T 25 Solid Leather Wrist Bag, silk lined, coin and hano'f pooket 1 50 And from that up to $6 eacb, everyone a bargain at the prioe Goodeve Bros. Druggists and Stationers mt Pavs to Deal With Goodeve Bros. The speoial sale still continues this week at th» Crescent. Xagged clothes quickly— hat's what common soaps .vith "premiums" cost; but Sunlight REDUCES KXP.CN.SE, AhU for tha actio* Bur «4i jmiiniiiiifflnifflfflfflfflniimnfflrfflt I Flower Pots **\y ^F m\> ^F "1^ "-"lv ^F ^F ^F ^F^F^F^F ^F'^F ^F^F ^F ^F ^F "*F **i^ ^F ^F^F^F DIABETIC Patients will hear of 0 something to their 0 advantage by writing 0 to the Diabetic Insti- 0 tute, at St. Dunstan's 0 Hill, London, E. C. 0 t NOTHING T© PHY I 1 # #####*####### * ************ I FEED FEED FEED § 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Everything in the Feed line at right prioes Orders promptly attended to 0 0 0 0 0 The Bracktnan-Ker Milling Co., Ltd. * ^▼▼^▼▼▼▼^W^fr^rr* 0 000000000000 e@iiiiiiiaiiiiBisiHHiii*ai@i@ia@iBHHsiiiii@a The Mutual Life Insurance Qo. of New York The policies of this gigantic company are clear, simple and liberal contracts. No stockholders. All profits for the policy holders. The rates and guarantees heat the world. Talk with the manager of East British Columbia. J. STILWELL'teLUTE KOSSLAND. B. C. EXPLOSIVES. The Cotton Pew der Comoanv. Lid 32 Quesn Victoria St., .ONDON; E. 0. -KAirOTAOTtmi You will need some pretty soon and we bave tbem in all sizes. . . . a. m. FoX&caTsss COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE 65 ED£N BANK BUTTER OUR SPECIALTY Faversham Powder List Your Property With Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker ATTENTION MINING MEN I have opened a Department of Mines in oonneotion with my Real Estate Business and will make a specialty ol Crown Granted Mineral Claims. If you are the owner of one or more Crown Granted Mineral Claims in any oamp in the Kootenays or the Boundary, And want to sell, oall and plaoe them on my list. I am open to do business with you on business lines. FOR SALE $2100 Mortgage, drawing 10 per oent interest on firstolaes Rossland Real Estate. Will sell in next ten days for 11600 cash. A snap. siotuMsyonttiiBf The only ill raillbetween' points east west and south to Kossland, Nelson. Grand Forks and RepubUc. Buffet cars run between Spokane and Northport. " Effective June I4, 180» NORTHBOUND. Leave Spokane ..1*4 Arrive Rouland 4:3 Arnve Nelson 730 pjn. Arrive. ....Grand Forks.... 4:0* pjn. Arrive RepubUc 6:1- pjn' SOUTHBOUND.; — 0m Leave Republic 8:30 a.m. Leave Grand Forks 10:35 aja Leave Nelson 7:20 a. m Leave Rossland io:4oa.m Arrive Spokane ......6:15 pjn TICKETS a TO ALLtPOINTS Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and.'CustomsIBroker Next Door to Postoffice Ella Fraction mineral claim aituate In the Trail Creek Mining Division ol West Kootenay District. Where located—On Deer Park mountain adloining the Abu Lincoln mineral claim. Take notioe tbat I.Wm. B. Townsend, (ree miner's certificate No. 675,344, for myself, and Ella Clark McD maid, free miner's certificate No. 875,607, and the administrator of the estate of the late MadeUne Layton (deceased) free miner's certificate No. B57467,intend 60 days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Orown Grant for the above claim. And further take notice that action, nnder section 37, must be commenced before the issuance ol such Certificate ol Improvementa. Dated at Rossland, B. C„ this 35th day of April, A. D. 1904. WM. B. TOWNSEND, Applicant. NOTICE. 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 Addition in the Town of Rosssland.(Map 616D). Notice is hereby given that It is my intention to issue at the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof a duplicate of the Certificate of Title to the above mentioned lots in thc nsme of W. H. Jackson, which Certificate is dated the 15th day of .October, iqoo, and numbered 3786K. H. F. McLEOD, District|Registrar, Land Registry Office, Nelson, 29th February, 1904. NOTICE. SHORT LINE TO St. Paul.Duluth.Minneapolis.Ctiiasgs and. all|poin ts east| Seattle.! Tacoma, Victoria, Portland1 land all Pacific Coast points, Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining & Buffet Smoking Library Oara 2-FastiTrains Through Dailj-2 For rates, folders and full informanoa regarding trips, call on or address any agent 8. F. & N. Railway. H.BRANDT, C PAT A, 701 W Riverside, Spokane H. A.IJACKSON. Gen. Ft. & Pass. Agt. Spokane, Wash. H. P. BKOWN, Roaaland Agent Atlantic S.S. Sailings C.P.B. ATLANTIC 8.S. LINE From Montreal Lk. Champlain, May 5 Lk. Erie Mav 19 ALLAN LINE From St John. Parisian...April 23 Tunisian...April 3» DOMINION LINK From Montreal- Dominion. . .May 7 Houthwark..May 14 AMERICAN LINE New York.. May 7 St. Paul.. .May 14 RED STAR LINE Vaderland..May 7 Kroonland..May 14 CUNARD UNE Lucania May 7 Umbria ... .May 14 .s WHITE BTAR LINE Oceanic May 4 Teutonic May II FRENCH LINE La Touraine May 5 La Lorraine May ta ALLAN STATE LINE Laurentian. .May 12 Numidlan May 2* Continental sailings of North German Lloyd, H. A. P. and Italian lines oa application. Lowest rates on all lines. W. P. F. CUMMINGS, G..S. S, Agt., Winnipeg O.W. DEY, Agent, C. P.R. Depot, RoaelanA. THE On the SPEClALr LIBT of Pmritted EiploEivee. October, lfiO (he best explosive for an derground wo/k e*\ clusively used in Severn and Mersey tunnel TONITE Cordite, Gelignite, Gelat.ne Dy amite,{Blasting Gelatine, Detonators for all classes of Explosives, Eleotrio Appliances, Magazine Charges for the removal of Wrecks, Etc., Etc. In the matter of an application for a duplicate of a Certificate of Title to Lot 6, Block 33, in the Town ol Trail (map 465A). Notice is hereby given fhat it is my in tention to issue at the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof a duplicate of tbe Certificate of Title to the above mentioned Lot 6, Block 33, in the Town of Trail (map 465A), in the name of David Mutcbler, which Certificate is dated the 2nd day of April, 1897, and numbered 13500. H. F. MacLEOD, District Registrar. Land Registry Office Nelson. B. O., 21st March, ioo4. Works: Jfeverahatn, Kent and\Melliiig, near Liverpool Don't fail to buy one of those belts and collars at the Cresoent as they are going 10 per oent off. London Directory, CONTAINING over 2000 pages of con* deused commercial matter, enables enterprising traders throughout tbe Empire to keep in close touch with the trade of the Motherland. Besides beingaceaa plete commercial guide to London aad its Suburbs, the London Directory can- tains lists uf;— EXPORT-MERCHANTS) with the goods they ship, and the Colan ial and Foreign markets they supply. 8TEAM8HIP LINES arranged under the Porta to which they, sail, and indicating the approximate sailings. 1 PROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Notices ol leading"Maaufac- turers, Merchants, etc., in the principal towns and Industrial centre, of the United Elngdom. ■ copy a of the 1004 editiea will be fer arded freight paid en receipt ti Past Office Order for JEi. The London Directory Co.,Lt(. US Abobnroh Une, London, m. O. THEIEVENING WORLD ROSSLAND, B. C>, APrUL 26, 1904 *B THE LOCAL EXCHANGE Horning Glory Finding Buyers CANADIAN GOLD FIELDS SELLING Tha Latest Quotations and Salei Locally Upon the Market, There is more enquiry after Canadian Gold Fields, but the market is still quiet. Today's Local Quotations: t Asked 1 Boy -a . Bar 2% Tall ~ 3 , Uaa Sold maids 4% MlCamp McHnmyJex-dl* • t% t KaatPaja'ooai.'.'.'.'.''.'.'.'.'.'.'. j 9 $3-oo 11 S 10 » Bid iH 1 3 3% na a 2 $1.50 h 10 -a 5 1 10 1 3% 3 Tkurab.. tBatta Consolidated.... Waterlco (assess, paid) Whit* Bear Maaeas. paid) Today's Sales. Horning Qlory, 1000, lc; Canadian Gold Fields, 2000, 4o. Total 8000. Mrs. Robert Yonng-Blaok and Miss Lois Young-Black, daughter and granddaughter of Alderman Martin, have recently arrived (rom Southern California. They will remain here during the coming summer months. A City bylaw prohibits the throwing of tin oans, empty bottles and garbage generally into tbe laneB, saying that these should be kept in tubs or sacks and taken away by the city scavenger. It should be enforoed. ANNUAL VESTRY MEETING List Your Property With Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker Hold Laat Evening In St. Gaorga'a Churoh Officer* Appointed MINOR MENTION E. Baillie is in the oity. George Tunstall is travelling for a hat firm. The Rossand Power company is ■asking for jaoksin the city for ihe Trail mill. The City Council meets this •veiling. J. B. Johnson is moving in next door to the Allan Hotel. Progress is being made with the alterations to the Opera House. It is proposed to enlarge the the organ at the St. George's chnroh. The Private Seoretary will be produoed shortly by the Rossland Dramatic Club. The Maharas have not been heard from. They are supposed to ba in Montana. St. George's Guild meeting will be held on Thursday. Mrs. Frank Fortin will serve tea. Manager W. Thompson celebrated his 40th birthday yesterday and a jolly evening party was held. Another week of the present weather and the mine roads shipping by wagons will be be fit to two. The Rod and Gun Club are about to appoint a Pisoator in Chief vioe J. L. G. Abbott retired to the ooast. The Rod and Gun Club ought to take up with the government the question ol stocking Violin Lake with bass, or trout. It is reported that the foundations of the new mill at Trail are scaling either through cheap workmanship or from being put during frost. Next week a party ol surveyors will start upon the survey from the No. 2 gravity tramway to the Jumbo mine with the view of locating a railway spur. Sir Daniel McMillan, lieutenant governor ol tbe Northwest Territo ries, paid a brief visit to the oamp yesterday evening accompanied by W. Whyte of the C/P. R. The Oity Assessor will have some appeals when the Court of Revision sits. #> Some Columbia ■venae property has jumped from •0000 to 19000 since last year. The floods in the Colville valley, whence is drawn Rossland's stock of timber, is preventing the supply of mine timber coming in. As stop- lag oannot be safely done without ia these wide stopes some men have laid off temporarily. There was he'd last evening in the Churoh of St. George the annual vestry meeting of the parish. The finanoes were gone into and the People's Warden presented a statement showing that the ohuroh was dear of all encumbrances and had a surplus of close on $200 to its credit. The appointments made of the vestry for the ensuing year was as follows: Rector's Warden, J. S. Wallace, People's Warden, C. R. Hamilton; Sidesmen, Messrs. Gait Denison, H. Goodeve, Rowley, Long and Orde. The question of proceeding with the building of a permanent ohuroh was gone into at some length but no definite conclusion was arrived at. A vestry meeting will deal with the matter next week and the whole question again put before the congregation. Sites are proposed variously. There is one on First avenue, one on Second, one on West Columbia avenue, one on East Columbia avenue, one on Le Roi avenue and one on whioh the present dedicated building stands whioh is at the corner of Kootenay avenue and Earl street. This last seems to have the most supporters. ATTENTION MINING MEN I have opened a Department of Mines in oonneotion with my Real Est «j Business and will make a specialty ol CroWn Granted Mineral Claims. If you are the owner of one or more Crown Granted Mineral ClaimB in any oamp in the Kootenays or the Boundary, And want to sell, call and place them on my list. I am open to do business with you on business lines. SMOKE THE BEST Si W. B and Orown Grant Cigars They Are Union Made Patronize a Home Industry FOR SALE 12100 Moitgage, drawing 10 per cent interest on firstolasS Rossland Rea! Estate. -, -, Will sell in next ten days for $1000 oash. A snap. Don't fail to buy one of those belts and collars at the Cresoent as they are going 10 per oent off. Crown Point|Hotel, Trail. Lead* ng hotel in the smelter oity. We osn suit you in a hat in style, quality and prioe. Empey Bros. The Noneaueh—Lowney'e Per fectlon Chocolates- Palace Candy Store. Walker's Rye Whisky, 76o Port Wine 76c; Sherry^76o.per*qt. bottle. At the Family Liqnor Store Wash. St. POWDER SMOKE— Did. it ever give you headaohe? Dr. Sootts headaohe powders are a'qniok and sore oare, Sold at Morrows Drag stwe. Have you seen those lustres at the Cresoent. Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate airitfustomsiBroiier Next Door to Postoffice notice. Ella Prat-lion mineral claim altuat: In the frail Creek Mining Diviaion of Weat Kootenay District. Where located—On Deer Park mountain adjoining the Abe Lincoln mineral claim. Take notice that I, Wm. B. Townaend, free miner's certificate No. 1175,344, for myself, and Ella Clark McDonald, free miner', certificate No. £75,607, and the administrator ol the estate of the late Madeline Layton (deceased) free miner's certificate No, B57467,intend 60 daya from the date hereof, to apply to tbe Mining Becorder for a Certificate of Improvementa, for the purpose of obtaining; a Orown Grant for the above claim. And-nt' *r take notiee that action, under section 87, moat be commenced before the i: anance of aurb Certificate of Irnprovemeats. Dated a. Kossland, B. C, this 25th day of April, A. D. 1004. WM. B. TOWNSEND, Applicant. A fine line of hats at tbe lowest of prices at Empey Bros. The speoial sale still continues this week at the Crescent. Ur.r's Y.Z (WiM Haad) DiainfaeUnt Soap Powdar dustod in tha bath aoftaas the watf at tU Miaa tu— But 9 ilShliuti, g* Rossland Home Bakery Fresh Bread And Fancy Pastry WE KEEP A FINB LINE OF CANDIES Schwartzeihawf t Wells, Preps FREE The ben Ear Lunoh in town, from uoon until midnight, every day, at THL WINDSOR THE OPAL Nioe Rooms, Free Bath, Terms Reasonable. Mrs. RUPERT BULMER BENN & OHREN CUSTOMS BROKERS STONE BLOCK Cor. Queen St. and Columbia Ave. WALTER J. ROBINSON AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker Next to Postoffice Carry a Large Stock Of all kinds ol Music, both sheet and folios. Fishing Tackle, Stationery. Novels, Magazines and News. Fresh Blue Print Paprr just received. M. W. Simoson iaja»s)»>aj*a»saaeeeeaeaaeaaew Application for Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Licensing Commissioners of the city of Rossland at its next meeting lor a traneler of the liquor li. cense held hy me for the Palace Hotel situated on Columbia avenue, I in the city ofKosBiand, II. C., to H. N, Diss. Ralph Harron Licensee. Dated thi. 20th day of April, 19(4. The Alhambra Family Liquor Store We supply only first olass'goods. Our Wines and Liquors are especially adapted to family and medicinal purposes. All goods at whole- sal prioes. Goods delivered to any part of the oity. Phone 268. GEO.OWEN Prop. 0 wi § 1 0 *&> Motei Kootenay UNDER NEW uIANAGEN^T English or American Plan. Rooms for $6 a month up. Meals 25c and 35c, or a la cn.rto. Everything flrstclass. I**.******.**.** €€€€€€€€€€€€.§ \ Flower Pots Yuu will need some pretty soon and we bave them in all sizes. . . . j 6. m. fox & co., mr. E COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE 65 = EDEN BANK BUTTER OUR SPECIALTY WmmmmMMmmmmmmmiilt To the Merchants Why Don't You Increase Your Business? * Do not sit down and complain of lacK ot business, beoause people are sending out of v 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 T© SHOW THEM That you can sell them better goods for less money than they can get them lbr 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'peo* pie to tell them what you wamt them to know You can do this by keeping your adrar- tisement in The Evenina World. • • • It reaches all the peopleQand goes in all tha homes in the oity. # f Its circulation is increasing every^day. Give it atrial And you will not complain aa taUMiwmtta
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