"y<yyC THE EVENING WORLD Vol. I. No. g ROSSLAND, B.C., FRIDAY, MAY io, 1901. Price Five Cents. MEN'S FURNISHINGS NEW SPRING HATS In Stetson Soft Hats and Christy Stiff Hats. (SEE OUR WEST WINDOW \ I HANAN SHOES, For Swell Dressers BELL SHOES. * SEE OUR EAST WINDOW HUNTER BROS. Wa. ON WALL STREET Some Results of the Panic Yesterday. FORTUNES.MADE AND LOST How $60,000 Was Made in a Few Hours Out of the Rise in N. P, • —Latest Results. rumors current yesterday and that certain houses would be unable to meet their obligations on yesterday's contracts. At 11.45 the entire list was strong. Northern Pacific sold on the exchange at $160 and at the same time Kuhn-Loeb & Co. were settling at $150. FATAL EXPLOSION. Conductor and Engineer Blown Hundred Yard* Over the Rlvi J&S ■ ■••■^lOT L_|!. liffl I J. VV. SPRING, w - ——— — — . ♦ ♦ e » ♦ * : : » I WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, IMPORTER OF PRECIOUS STONES -%. <»>^k.^ WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE ROSSLAND. B. C. U.MHMUm»M«<«M»V»««M»«tH»n»«M«H<*»« ♦♦: Made In Klbo Kid, Brown Klbo Calf, and Box Calf. Hand-sewed welt, extension edge, low custom heel. Queen MaMllSIl oljla. See Our immense range of^ OXFORD TIES. % NEWEST 3 STYLES, 2 \B1.50 andup 3 Otiallty Largest Stock of Children's Shoes3 and Slippers from 50c ud ~~" °Xso°.5o5 W. F. McNeill, | *4\\ THF SHOE MAN 3 New Spring Goods, They are Beauties. Nothing Cheap About them But the Price The largest Stock in the City to Select from. HEARD&SHOULTS WEST END TAILORS, Columbia Ave. Next door lo Kmpey's CARPENTER&C O, Are now canying a large and complete line ot Kodaks and hand cameras, and Amateur Photographers Supplies at Toronto and New York list prices. Why send away tor your goods when yon can buy right at home and save t.'ie mail and express charges. CARPENTER & CO. )ver Dominion Eipress Office JOHN PHILLIPS Builder and Contractor. Office and Shop in the Imperial Bloek. Telephone 125. Jobbing a Specialty Besider.ce Monte Christo St., ,trd house sonth of Baptist Church IiiteroJioDal Lunch Counter, .W. H. WALTON.' Befit Meals .n the city. Short orders, hot or cold lunchce. Regular meals. W\ very deli - the market affords. Cut Flowers A fine aesoitir.ent always on hand Plants If you want a nice house plant call and see our assortment. We have them at all pricea Finest Candy in town always to be bad at the leading confectioners.. The Bon Ton Phon 234. New York, May 10.—The Times says: Richard W. Miles of Mer- iden, Conn., was one of the few happy speculators in the transactions in Wall street yesterday. Some time ago on the advice of a friend he bought 100 shares of Northern Pacific at $84 and all through the excitement of the last few days Mr. Miles closely watched the course of the market. He offered to sell once at less than $350 and was laughed at; but when the uproar was at its height some broker, who had learned of his pos session, paid $700 a share for it and Mr. Miles cleared more than $60,000. Another lucky man was Peter McQueen cf SchenectPdty, who had 100 shares for which he paid $9500. He deposited these with a Loan and Trust company. A few days ago Mr, McQueen sustained an injury in a railroad accident in Michigan and was taken to a private hospital. On Tuesday and Wednesday he was bombarded ;\vith telegrams from the Tfust company asking permission to loan the stock over night. But Mr. McQueen wearied of these and early in the day telegraphed; ".Sell the stock outright." His orders were obeyed and he obtained $700 a share for it. The Situation. New York, May 10.—Sentiment in the financial world was much reassured today by the announcement made last night that the shorts iu Northern Pacific ware to be settled at $150, thereby ending the comer in the stock. Brokerage offices were filled with speculators at au early hour and to some of the largest houses admission was to be had only by ticket, lor the New York opening interests centered in Loudon's quotations and when these came much higher than yesterday's New York close the better feeling became stronger and the New York open- iug prices were awaited with confidence in marked contrast to the complete demoralization that prevailed on every hand yesterday morning. Feeling in London. London, May 10. A more reassured feeling was evident in the stock exchange as the day wore on and there were no scenes of excitement. Sprey Bros, and the Morgans report considerable New York buying with London realizations, which afterwards were mingled with London and continental buying. J. P. Morgan, Jr., said to a representative of the Associated Press; "The situation looks a little better. I would not be surprised if the buying continued, though no one can tell what tomorrow will bring these days. No Failures. At about 10:20 the cheering news was given out that the stock exchange had officially announced the successful passing of all clearing sheets and the honoring of all checks given by exchange members yesterday. This announcement effectually disposed of the Huntington, Pa , May 10.—The boiler of a freight engine on the Huntington & Broad Top railroad at Mount Dallas, the southern terminus of the Broad Top rnilroad,exploded this morning instantly killing four members of the local freight crew. The bodies of Conductor Holl- ingahcae and Engineer Uerkstresser were blown four hundred yards across the river. Brokers Aarlgn. New York, May 10.--Elbert Thomaa Jackson aud Samuel C. Jackson, stock brokers assigned today. Liabilities are under 8100,- 000. The Federal Building. No settlement has been arrived at between the contractor and the stonemasons on the federal building. The men are holding a meeting this evening and the matter will be further discussed with the contractor in the morning. NEWS BY WIRE Today's Associated Press Dispatches. CONDENSED AND CONCISE The Latest Current News from ail Parts of the World—Interesting and Refreshing- For Sale— Nice three-room house and lot in Durham Addition, for $i%a cash. Krank Woodside, Miner's Union HalH tl Kempton Park Race*. London, May io.—Impulse, J. ReilT in the saddle, won the Park plate of 200 sovereigns, and Siuopi won the Apprentices plate of 100 sovereigns. Golf Championahlp. London, May 10,—Tho final of the auntie-Hi- golf championship contests at St. Andrews today was won by H. H. Hilton who defeated J. W. Row by one hole. Trouble at Bonnlngton Fall*. London, May 10.—Marquis Ito. according to a dispatch from Yokohama, is suffering from brain trouble and is not likely to resume office. Tho ministerial deadlock continues. London, May 10.—Wernhor Beit & Co. have begun a suit for libel against Mr. Arthur B. Mark- ham, M. P„ the alleged libel being contained in an address made by Mr Markham to his constituents at Mansfield last Tuesday night. London, May 10—Dispatches from Madrid report that altogether five hundred arrests have been made at Barcelona but that the disorders are now subsiding. London, May 10.—The Daily Express Amsterdam, say: "The seamens union has proclaim a general strike for an increase of wages and it is expected that the other ports will join." Tientsin, May 10.—Hui Ju Fen, formerly director _of Chinese railways, arrived here today on his way to Pekin. He is said to be one of livo officials whom Emperor Kwang Su has sent to prepare the capital for the return of the court. Washington, May 10.—An article published in Berlin regarding German enterprise [n Central America, states that fully sixty million dollars of German capital is invested in Central American enterprises. Gorman plantations occupy an area of 740,000 acres Constantinople, May 10.—The German, Austrian, French and British ambassadors promptly sent back the portes reply to their representations on the subject of Turkish seizure of foreign mails. Buflalo, May 10.—The International Rapid Transit Company, will build a system of electric lines connecting Buffalo and Fort Erie Several workingmen whose home is in Rossland have returned from Bonngton Falls. They were induced to go there, they say, by the those in charge of the work in progress at that place, and were prom-; Crystal Beach, and Fort Erie race ised work at fair wages. Upon j track Niagara Falls and Toronto, arriving at Bonnington Falls they JThe new ompany it is said, have were informed that $2 was the j .cured the rights of way and the wage paid per day, and that out of! franchise from the Ontario govern- this sum they must pay $5.25 per | ment for the construction of new week for board and own bunk. provide their Subscription) io the Evening World will be taken at any ol the news stands iu the city at BOe per month. Railway Trackmen. T. G. McNiinatnon, representing the Brotherhood of Hallway Trackmen, passed through Klocan this week organizing branches of the order nt several points along the line of the C. P. R. The organization now covers the entire . , ,, , • . . i day's racing of the Kempton Park ay stem of the company, and is doing . ■ ™»_r»>™ *...«». lines which will be begun in a few weeks. London, May 10.—-Tho Duke of Manchester'* affairs were again aired in the bankruptcy court today, when the accounts lodged disclosed a total indebtedness of /:i7,"!)*l and assets of ,£7,500. The liabilities include ,£5,000 in connection with threattical speculation antl ,£6,000 for tho promotion of a company. London, May 10.—At the first very much lo advance the interests of the employees und at the same lime give Ihe company better service. A committee representing thin organization was recently sent to Montreal to interview the general manager of tbe road regarding certain grievances complained of. All Ihe requests of the committee were favorably leceived and it will return to Montreal this month to receive the final answer of the company upon certain points brouijnt up.—Ledge. Ladles' Trimmed duced at Eagles. Hats greatly re* tf spring meeting today the stewards handicap of 1,000 sovereigns was won by Mr. Croker's Harrow, J. Reiff up, Noonday second and Veritasthird, 13 horses ran. Buffalo, May 10.—Eight men employed in and ahout the Lackawanna Railway Co. struck this morning out of sympathy with the Scranton striker.. Columbia river and Lake Supsrior trout ut the Central Meat Market corner First avenue and Washington street. tf THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND, B. C, MAY, id, 1901 The Evening World By the World Publishing Company. Published dally in Mlnera' Union hall, Ross land, in the interest of organized labor in British Columbia. Entered at the Rossland, B. C. postoffice" for transmission through the mails, May I, 1001, as ascond class leading matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS-FiltJI per mouth or $5.00 p*: year, invariably In advance. Advertising rates made known on application. Addreaa all coramnnicationsto The World Pub UshUaft company, P.O. bo* 55s, Rossland, B. C. Secretaries of all unions arc authorized to re c«lve lubscrlptions lbr The Kvenlng World, CLOSE OF THE SESSION. sume the Board of Trade will look after the McGill iiien, hut how would it do to send the whole lot to the ''Barren." The present condition of the War Eaglo and Centre Star would doubtless form an interesting study for the Montreal men. The Vancouver Province form- ly a strong supporter of Geo. R. Maxwell, M. P. P., is showing signs of oppositin to that gentleman and making sarcastic refor- erenccs to tho rallying cry at the last election of "Maxwell and the Mint." The Dominion Government having decided to establish a branch ol the mint at—Ottawa not Vancouver. As the session at Victoria draws to a close it is interesting to note the gradual change that has taken place in the party standing oi some of the members. Fighting Joe has come over from the opposition and is now a stout defender of the Dunsmuir government. Doubtless Mr. Martin can show convincing reasons for his change of front. Mr. Curtis would not follow his leader. He consisleutlv continues to oppose the government's railway policy and has placed the members on record ou the question of government ownership. Other opposition members have experienced a change of heart during the session, notably John Cunningham Brown, the erratic member for New Westminster. In Mr. Brnwn's case a very strong motive is suggested. Hon. Mr. Turner is to fill the position of provincial agent general in London when the session is over and it is asserted that Mr. Brown's strong desire to fill the finance minister's place iu the government is likely to be gratified. From the government side Messrs. Helmckeii, Hall and Mc- rhillips have arrayed themselves against Mr. Dunsmuir's railway policy and have joined hands with Mr. Curtis on this issue. Apart from the railway question the defect of these members is not regarded as permanent. The political history of British Columbia for the past four years makes queer reading and the close of the present session adds another chapter that has its serio-comic side, One only has lo recall the speeches and incidents of the Turner administration, the series of incidents connected with Mr. Carter- Cotton's government and finally the steps which have led to the formation of the present administration and its history up to date, to grasp the beauty of uon-partizaii government as practiced in Ptiti-h Columbia. One way and another we have had our fill of elections and politics generally and it is some relief to know that another election in the near future is most unlikely. Admitting that the Dunsmuir government is evil and deserves to be turned out of office, we fancy most people in this section of the province would prefer putting up with things as they are until the appointed time, to entering again in the turmoil and unrest of another general election at this time. Before the Oriental Commission the Collector of Customs at Vancou ver testified that there had been no filling oil' in the immigration of Chinese during tho four months of tho increased tax. Tho British Columbia membera at Ottawa who maintained that tho paltry increase of $50 in tho head tax would have little if any effect in checking the Chinese are supported by tho actual facts as developed.—Nelson Miner. Geo. Ao^new & Co. We are here to stay. Place your account with us where you will be Treated Square and Save Money AGNEW & CO.. GROCERS Washington St. aud Third Ave. V.&N. phone iqi THE HEALTHFUL HOME. We have every requisite for health or beauty that is carried by any first class druggist—all those soothing and hflpftil remedies for the infirm, as well as the toilet necessities :ind health requisites for the baby. The housekeeper will find here all those useful secrets of successful housekeeping, especially required in the spring and full houseeleaiiing. The Rossland Drug Co., Traders Block, Queen and Columbia avenue THOS. EMBLETON the West Le Roi avenue Grocer, KEEPS EUERYTHING THE MINER WANTS TO EAT Fancy and Staple Groceries and Provisions at lowest prices. Goods delivered to any part of the city. •>,-?. .vs:-*.. sssaaas-a-*!*-. 3-3 3 »s«eea3s<»-»:»$;. 33»-»33»»»».»» >_-. •mrnnrnmnnmrnmrnH mnTTmnn ty» 3 WjslLMoye Paulson Bros. will eonsolidate with their branch store, the I C.O.D. GROCERY! £ and move into their new t quarters, corner First ave- m nue and Washington St.,on t \MAY 1st\ wUUlliiUUUUalalUUUUUUUUUUUUUai* EDITORIAL NOTES. Kaslo has ohoteii Victoria Day for local celebration. Trail and Nelson have encb decided on Dominion Day. It in presumed that Labor Day will fall to Rossland as it always has ofjato years. If that is understood, this camp can wait its turn but we must uot be the only camp in the Kootenays without a special day of celebration during the summer. The Evening World of Rossland is a new. aspirant for public favors. It is very neat typographically, is ably edited and is bright and up- to-date locally. It merits the healthy patronage it is receiving.— Northoort News. The McGill University [mining Btudents have arrived in Vancouver in their special car and will Bhortly visit this camp. Wo pre- Iu the election of Dr. Byrne as mayor of Spokane and in several of the minor offices filled on last Tuesday the municipal league practically succeeded iu all they undertook to do. The new civic administration is strongly pledged to economical management for the future. SPECULATING PARSON. He Lost Over $100,000 for His Parishioners and They Kicked. Chicago, May 10.—Rev. S. A. Harris for several years and until recently pastor of the Congregational church at Millburn, 111., has been suspended from the ministry for six months pending an investigation of charges which aro made by his former parishioners who declare they aro over $100,000 out which they had entrusted to tho minister for speculations that are said to have, turned out unfortunately. Mr. Harris was atone time a lawyer in Chicago and a member of the board of trade. Paint your house with V. W. paints, one dollar per gallon. .87. Pretty's 'Phone tf LEAVING CHINA. American Troops Giving Up the Dlta tncts Troops Go to Manila. Pekin, May 10,—The Americans have evacuated the districts under- their control with the exception of the Forbidden city, which they will contine to occupy unless orders to the contrary shall be received from Washington. As it would bo impossible to turn ovor the American districts to the Chinese, who certainly would not be allowed to keep them independently, General Chaffee, in order to prevent chaos, notified Count Von Waldersee a week ago that he would evacuate today those portions adjoining tho British and assigned lo them and the remainder of the Germans. Tho departure of the troops for Manila has been delayed ten days owing to tho transport Indian being quarantined at Nngiwki be* because of a case ol smallpox on board. Ladies' Wrappers, good styles, at Eagles. tf A BIG FIRE Large Building Burnt to the Ground, Lose $25,000. This would not have happened il Ihe building had heen Indited hy electric lights. Besides coal oil is costly, and there is the trouble of tilling lamps, taking cuie of wicks and the breakage ot chim nejs. Electric light reduces the cost of your insurance, lessens ihe danger from fire and adds to the eooifoits of the store and home. Electric power supplied lor uininj7 and manufacturing purposes. Motors for rent or Bale. Estimates lur- nished for wiling and lighting. Ring up phone 67. Rossi*":.'1 *",*>— -md Light company. The GRAND UNION HO TEL it is easily seen, Is splendidly run by Proprietor Green; Buy one glass of beer and a free lunch you'll get, Such as sometimes you've heard oi but not often seen; Neat and clean furnished rooms can always be had At such low prices as will make the workingman glad. «coi. Ave. Geo, H- Green, Prop. Rossland Cigar Factory. Why not patronize a home industry? It will assist Union labor aud keep the money at home. Ask for a Crown Grant or W. B. Cigar when you buy. The Largest and "best bottle of Sewing Machine Oil for 25 cents at Taylor & McQuarrie TAILORS 18 Columbia avenue H. W. SIMPSON, —Dealer in— Groceries, Flour, Provisions, Hay, Grain and Mill Feed. Second avenue. V. & N. Phone 68 Best Butter in Town ai (ti tti an ai (B '•• (tl (tl fl. (tl Ai _t (ti (ti fl> fl, (tl fl. (tl (tl fl, fl> fl> (il (ti (ti (t> fl. A, (tl fl) (tl (ti rt> International Music Hall A. K LOCK MANN,Proprietor A, M. 7.1NN. Amusement Manager Week Commencing Monday, May 6. Biggest'.Jiill oi the Season B^NEW •FAOESz5 First time in Rossland of the young and beautiful mn MELNOTTE SISTERS ^ The High class soprano DELL A ST. CLAIR The Clever Comedian The English Negro' Impersonator Thos. Long, Edgar Mason. Oraud production, beautiful costumed1 lnrg*e chorus, beautlAii girls Hobbi & Basco "KING FOR A DAY" MONSTER WEEK ADMISSION 15 AND 25C tii - - - ft tii Vtl ti) til til til til til tit ti) U ft tit ti) tit Bank of Montreal Capital, (all paid up) $12,000,000 Rest. $7,000,000. Undivided Profits $427,180. li; tnlilMir.l I'm: ft\ incorporated hv tk\ Act Parliament (try HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. Rt. Hon. lion, lvird G. A. Strathcona and Mount Royal, G. 0. M. U., President, Drummond, Vice-1'ies. E.S. Clouston, Gen. Man. SAVINGS A Savin BANK DEPARTMENT Bank Department In connection with this branch bus been opened. Interest at current rale. SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS Rent ot Boxes lrom $7.50 to $30 per aunutn. J. S. C. FRASER, Manager Rossland Branch. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft til til ti) ft »i^*HmM**i9tMMMaM»l!Mfe ^KKKK>««K^)0«tKKK>«KK^>«K>«KKKK: THE CANADIAN BAI OF COMMERCE. S 0-\ m.0 0-\ VS mm 0m. 01* ■US' ■ n IWith wliicli is incorporated the ' BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA HEAD OFTICE, TORONTO CAPITAL $8,000,000 Hon. Geo. A. Cox, President. REST. $2,000,000 B .E. Walker, Manager. A SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Has been opened in connection with the Kosdand Branch. Deposits will be received from |i upwards and interest allowed thereon at the rurrent ra'c. Drafts, letters of credit, etc., issued on all points, and general hankiri - business transacted. HENRY F. MYTTON. Manager^ Rossland Branch Just received, in 14, 20 and 28 por.nd tins, also one pound bricks, in Jersey, Government Creamery and Hazelwood. Freshest Eggs in the city. MORRISON & BRYENT0N 124 E. Columbia Ave •%*%-%%%%%%'%^%%%%%%%%%*%%%*-%%%%%*%'*%^%e P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trail,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green- wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARK'ETS-Kossland, Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. Fish, Game antl Poultry In Season, Sausages of All Kinds. WM. DONALD, Manager Rossland Branch j G. VV. McBRIDE, Hardware, Miners' Supplies, Stoves, Ranges, Etc., Etc. »♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦+%»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»« The Royal Bank of Canada, 1 HALIFAX, N, S. 3 INCORPORATED 1869 HEAD OFFICE:, ) CAPITAL AUTHORIZED - - $3,000,000 j 3 CAPITAL PAID UP, - - - - $2,000,o00 =§ (RESERVE FUND, $1,700,000 ) rl I . „„-_-_-___-_^,_-^-J •■•■4 iOIRECTORS 3 Thomas E. K»r,iy, hsq. - - - - • - President _5 Thomas Ritchie, I i(, Vice-Presldsnt _*• Wiley Smith, Esq. II. G. Bauld, Esq. Hon. David Mackeen _3 GENERAL MANAGER r~ EDSON L, PEASE, (office of the Gen. Manager) - MONTREAL 3 8ECRETARY AND SUPERINTENDENT OF BRANCHES S3 W. B. TORRANCE, - - HALIFAX =3 Savings Bank Department in Connection with the ? ROSSLAND BRANCH. _2 JOHN M. SMITH, Manager 3! liumlU'iiiiUmuuumiiuUmiUiummmmiuiuiUiU it f tiK*». «0\0\0\0* Un*\0\0\0\0.\0\0rA0\g»>**»anL*W**W* ^&C-:S^:^:^&«-:S-S^&?&^:$;&^*fet^fe&^:M/ ft ft ft ® ft ft ft ft & ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft LOTS OF LOTS. Acreage Prop' erty for Sale. Those wishing to buy desirable lots in any of the Railway Additions, or acreage near the city, Garden Lands, Fruit Farms, Chicken Ranches, Etc., are requested to call at our City Office, fc We have some fine residence lots which we offer at prices and terms none can object to. '»f tf tf Come and let us show you what we have to offer. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft )t\ ft ft ft E. CHARLES, Land Agent, | Nelson & Fort Sheppard Railway, | Cor. . , uor. rhii'd avenue and Washington St. Opp. Red Mt. Ry. /it THE BANK OF __. BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, ESTABLISHED. 1836 INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, CAPITAL £ I ,O0O,OOO-$B.866.660, RESERVE FUND, £360.000-$ 1.703.333.33 HEAD OFFICE, - LONDON, ENG, If. STIKEMAN, General Manager, Montrfai. J. ELM8LY, Inspector, Montreal. been SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Itl connect on with the Rossland Branch has uijened, Interest at current rate. J. ANDERSON, MANAGER ROSSLAND BRANCH WOOD ceive prompt attention. part of the ciW. Washington Ptreet, Opposite Bank of Montreal. I hav-n talon over the control of the Red Star Transfer Comp iny'a wood busineo and orders left with ine at the old stand on Washington stieet will re Well s asoned wood of all kinds delivered to any W, F. LINGLE. THE EVENING VVOkLt), fcoSSLAND, B. C, MAY id, iooi IT WAS FELT IN CHICAGO Twenty Million Dollars Was Shipped to New York over Night—Great Excitement Prevails, Chicago, May 10.—The Tribune says: Chicago hanks shipped 820,000,- 000 of ourrenoy of Now York laBt night as a result of the fall in stocks. Urgent demands for margins had been sont from New York and much of tho money was for this purpOBfl. Some of it was the result of investment, buying in stocks nod bonds by Chicago men yesterday. It was a day of unprecedented exjiteinent and buyiug in broker's offices. Thousands of small accounts were sold out and some large accounts suffered a like fate. Every body who could not produce promptly all tho margin demanded was ruthlessly closed out. Chicago banks ^occasionally make shipments of currency to New York hut it is rare for such a demand to develop as was yesterday. tntiritig efforts of Miss Seed in organizing and promoting the Oily Lodge of the Order. The surprised reciplen trade a most feeling reply and the happy incident closed. After a few well chosen remitiks by the chairman the following program was rendered: Piano selection, Miss Robinson; song, Miss Impey; lecture, Bro, W. H. Creilz; vocal solo, Mrs. Benny; piano selection, Miss Macdonald; recitation, J. Logan; vocal solo, Mrs, Benney; recitation, Bro. Creitz; song, Miss Impey. At the c.inclusion of the enteriain- ment a cordial vote of thanks, on behalf of the Lodge was given to all the performers on the program. Fancy Mercerized Satin Underskirts 1 i the latest shades at Eagle?, tl THE NORTHPORT SMELTER. Temporary Close Down for Repairs - Will Start up Again Next Week. Easy matched patterns in wall paper at F. W. Pretty's. 'Phone 187. tf Russian Workmen Suppressed* London, May 10.—A Renter dispatch from St. Petersburg says that Russian troops suppressed a demonstration of workmen at Tlflls May 5 and that several persons were wouuded on both sides by revolvers antl knives. Forty one arrests were made, including several students. Seal coats renovated at very reason able prices hy a compctant furrier. Apply at Ihe Le Bon Marche, 3*t Churchill's Escape. London, May 10.—In the course of au interview with.a representative of the Daily Mail, Mr. Winston Churchill denies without qualification the story of Baron (Knes- berg, who claims to have been the Transvaal secret police and who iB reported here to bo lecturing in the United States, tbat Mr. Churchill •was allowed lo escape from Pretoria after having fallen into the hands of the Boers'and that snapshot pictures were taken of him in the act. Ladies' Wrappers at Eagles. tf I O. G. T. SOCIAL. Reports have been circulated around Northport and Rossland that there waa som'e trouble between the management of the Northport smelter and the men. This is officially denied. The smelter has been closed down temporarily in otder to make some much needed changes and repairs which the management decided upon early in the year. The cloee down will not affect the ore shipments and it ia expected that thc furnaces will be blown in some time next week, but no date fs fixed at the present time. Sports. Mr, A. Velade ex-champion all-round fencer of Quebec will open a fencing school in Bealty's hall on Monday next. All I hose wishing to learn fencing can apply for terms at the following hours: 2 to 5 and 7 p.m. Ladies class a speciality. Wanted. Old rubber boots and shoes, old brass and copper. Send at once to Richard Altman, Washington street, opposite Allan hotel. tf THE RACES, Spring Meeting at the Hoffman House Entries close May 24th at 8 p. m. Fifty well furnished Rooms Miners' checks cashed free at all hours. Harrv Mclntesh, Prop. Li **#**##*#**#*^*##^^^^^^^*t####*###*##### Subscriptions to the JSvhnino World will be taken at any of the news stands in thc city at .'.Or per month, Foil Rent—Nice three-room house. F.lectric lights and water. Nickel Plate Flat and Third avenue. Apply to Frank E. Woodside, Miner's Union Hall, tf Pleasing Presentation to Miss Maggie Seed-A Good Program. TheCiiy Lod'.e of the Independent Order ol flood Templars held a most successful entertainment last evening in the Odd Fellows hall. Mr. Lane occupied Ihe chair and the hall wss crowded to tbe doors. During ths evening Rev. Mr. Stack- house on behalf ol the order presented Miss Maggie Seed with a be.iutiful gold bracelet ret with opals and valued at $25. The reverend gentleman explained that the |lft wrs a Might recognition of thc O.M.Fox&Co. Grocers, Teas and Coffees. Crockery and Glassware. ■^KftSJ* Rossland aaiflllaia ACCIDENT May not be serious enough to demand a doctor's attention or even call for drugs or medicines, hut some sort of Tin iiient will he beneficial. Morrow's Rheumatic Liniment will kivc instant relief. No family should be without a bottle. Sold at T. R. iVO ROW'S jMH DRUG1STORE.0 Announcement Offiicers and Meetings. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL—Meets every second and fourth Tuesday in each month at 7.30 P. M„ in Miners' Union Hall. President, Pupert Bulmer. Address all communications to Secretary-Treasurer, P. O. box 784. MINERS' UNION No. 16, Western Federation A Miners—Meets every Wednesday evening at 7.30, p. m. in Miners' Union Hall., Frank Woodside, Secretary Rupert Bulmer, President. TYPOGRAPHICAL UN-, ION No. 335,—Meets on .the last Sunday of each month at the Miners' Union Hall. JJ Barkdoll, Sec; Wm. Poole, Presid ,\ CARPENTERS & JOINERS UNION—Meets every Friday of each week at 7. 30 p.m. in Miners' Union Hall. Adam Hay, Pres.; A. R. McDonald, Sec, PAINTERS' UNION, No. 40. Painters and Decorators of America,meets inBeatty's Hall, on second and forth Tuesday of each month. W. S. Murphy, Pres.; Geo. W. Shinn, Sec. NEWSBOYS' UNION, No 3 —Meet in Miners' Union Hall on the first and third Saturdays of each month, at 9 a. m. Mike Guydotti, I'res.; Jay Barton, Sec. WESTERN FEDERATION OF MINERS-Edward Boyce Pres, Butte, Montana; John F. McDonnell, vice, presi dent, Virginia City Nevada; las. Maher; secretary-treasurer, Butte, Montana Room i~, Owsley block. Executive Board: John C. Williams, Grass Valley, Idaho; Jas. B. Furey, Butte, Montana, W. N. Burns, Ourry, Colorado; Chas. H. Moyer, Lead City, South Dakota; Chris Foley, Rossland B. C. DISTRICT UNION no. 6, W. F. M.- Jas. Wilkes, Pres. Nelson; Rupert Bulmer,vice- president, Rossland; Alfred Parr, secretary-treasurer, Ymir. MECHANICS' UNION N0.94 W. F. M.-Mects ever yri- day evening in Hatty's Hall I). C. Coakley. Pres. W. W. Doty, Sec. 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 0 105-107 Columbia Avenue Rossland, *n® V.&N. Telephone 90 REMEMBER Friday and Saturday OUR HALF PRICE REMNANT CffiLE 3 TABLES OF REMNANTS To Clear at Half Price SELLING ©UT 2\T COST * 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 PORTO RICO LUMBER CO. I LIMITED V. & V. Tel. in. 1 .O. box 892. Oflice and Yards- Third Ave- nueaudWash .on ptreet Op. Red Mt. Depot...- Rough and Dressed Lumber,Shingles, Mouldings and A-l White Pine Lumber Always in Stoek Mill al Porto Rico Siding, Y:inln at Rcsslmid and Nelt»on, Heart office nt Nei- aon, B, C. We carry a complete atoek of Coast Flooring, Celling. Inside Finish, TlirnedWork. Sushesand Uuors. Special order work will teccive prompt attention Alhambra Hotel $1 a day and up. Miners' Dinner Duckets a Specialty. The best 25c meal in town. The Bar keeps only the Heist Goods. Canadian Paciric RAILWAY AND SOO LINE First-class Sleeper on All Trains From REVELSTOKE AND KOOTENAY LANDING. TOURIST CARS Pass Dunmore Jet. daily for St. Paul Saturday for Montreal and Boston, Mondays and Thursdays for Toronto. Same cars pass Revelstoke one day earlier. J. sp<-!' man, l'roj, Rossland Hotel Fineet Wines, Liquors and Cigars A POINTER for your Eastern trip is to see that your ticket reads via CANADIAN PACIFIC Trains Depart— 8:00—Ex-Sun. For Nelson, Kaslo. Casdade, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Mid^ way, etc. 18:00—Daily For Nelson, Sandon and Slocan points, Revelstoke, Main Line and Pacific Coast, and via. Crow's Nest 1 Route for all Eastern points. For time-tables, rates and full informa- ion, call or address nearest Local & Agent, or NELSON & FT. SHAPPARD RY. M Iii Railway. The only all-rail route between all points east, west and south to Rossland, Nelson and all intermediate points connecting at Spokane with the' Great Nothern, Nothern Pacific and O. R. & N, Co. Connect at Nelson with steamers for Kaslo and all Kootenay lake points. Connect at Myer's Falls with stage daily for Republic, and connect at Boss- burg witli daily stage) for Grand Forks and Greenwood. Effective Mav 5, 1901. Northbound leaves Spokane at 0 a. in. arrives Northport 2:10 p.m. Rossland 4:10 p.m.; Nelson 7:15. Southbound leaves Nelson 9:1;a.m ' Rossland 12:50 p.m. Northport 2:30 p m. arrives Spokane 7:35 For further information apply to 11. A. JACKSON, General Pasenger Agent. Spokane, Waah. H. P. BROWN, Agent, Rossland, B. C. We have removed to .the PEOPLE'S STORE, next to the Clifton Saloon. ON EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF CLOTHING-, SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHINGS YOU BUY OF US YOU SAVE ANOTHER DOLLAR THE PEOPLES STORE, Amalgamated with the {LOOK HERE! \ I Talk about (rclling a Good Meal, just try one nt the St. Charles Hotel Kveiyihiiiff comfortable ai the Si. Charles. Good tHUfllc in Ihe evening free. Good Wine,Whisky .in.I Cigars; (or money , , 00000000000000<r<>0000+0000+ Columbia Transfer Company GEO, FUNK, Mri, The only Transfer or BxprcM company in Kosalaiirt lhat will deliver ymir trunk* for 35c ench. Three dnyn Btornge tree. oppicb Queen Cigar Store M,?»<w 1 urn DEBT MEALS IN TOWN. Mis. I,a. More, Pro* ptietreM.. A. B. MACKENZIE, City Agt Rossland, B. C. A. C. McArthur, Depot Ant. E. I Coyle A. G. P. A. Vancover. B. C. The Strand The most elegant and luxuriously lined liar in Canada. A fine line of the. Choicest Liquors and Cigars Tl HE BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS' UNION STAMP Is used by THE J. D. KING CO., Limited, upon all their manufacture of Boots and Shoes. No strikes, cessation of work or labor difficulties promote the highest possible production of perfect workmanship. In thus consulting the interests of the consumer we urge that you DEMAND The J. D. KING CO.'S UNION MADE SHOES O. O. LALONDE, AGENT. ROSSLAND. B. C. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, ^ Fresh and Kalt Meals, l-'ish Gamo, Q_]| Poultry and Oysters. G. W. KERR, Washington street and Kirst ave. The World Job Office The British Columbian Wholesale Uquor Co.. Ltd. I Rossland and Greenwood Agents for Pabst (Milwaukee) and Calgary Beers. You want a Label Cigar and you want the best? If that is so, iry 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, Ils prepared to do all kinds of Book and ■ Commercial Printing RUBBER STAMPS SEALS AND RUBBER MARKING GOODS Special attention given to work for organized labor generally. Miners' Union Hsll- ". O. Box 558 '. Rossland, B. C J THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND, B. C, MAY io. iooi. STOCK MARKETS Active Trading on Local Board. the PRICES ARE UNCHANGED Eastern Market Dull—At Rossland Board This Morning 15,200 Shares Were Sold. The local stock market was active this morning and on change 15,200 shares were sold. There is no change of prices of any note. In the east the .stock market remains dull and unchanged. Five thousand Rambler-Cariboo sold for 26 i-2c and 1000 White Bear at 1 3-4C. Today's Toronto Quotations, Asked Bid War Ragle 20 Itl Centre Star 30 • 28 Iron Mask 82 24 Rambler-Cariboo.... 28 25 Giant 4!_ 3>_ California 5 4 MINOR MENTION. Bid S 5°. Todays Local Quotations: Asked ^^^^ AthabascR $4 0° B.C. Cold Fields 3 Big Three 2% I Black. Tnil 10 K> Brandon fit Golden Crown 6 4 California i% 3> Canadian Gold Fields 6J{ a\ Cariboo {Camp McKinney) 39 36J- CentreStar 32 29 Crows Nest Pass Coal %M 00 Mo 00 Deer Trail No. 2 3 ''/ Dundee 15 Kvening-StarlAssess. paid) 4. 2 Giant 4 3*. Homestake (Assess, paid) 9/4 8J Iron Mask (Assess, paid) 33 25 Iron Colt 1% IX I, ao Indian Chief (SpiUee) 7X 3 iumbo 10 :lng (Oro Denoro) 5 2 KaobHllI 60 50 LonePiue 7% Si- Monte Chriato 3 >!• Montreal Gold Fields 3H ' Morrison 5 3 Mountain I.ion 35 NobleHive m North Star (East Kootenay) 70 Novelty iK Old Ironsides 85 Payne 3° Peoria Mines 1% Princess Maud 2 Ouilp 3S kambler-Cariboo 26X Kepublic 2iii St. F.lmo Consolidated 5 Sullivan 9 Taraarac (Kenneth) Assess, paid. 6 Torn Thumb 14)4 Van Anda a)i Virginia 3 War Ka_le Consolidated 20 Waterloo 2 1 White Bear 2V, a J*. Winuijiejt 4 3 Today's Sales: Centre Star, 2000, Sic, 500, 30,!, 200, 30,i_c; White Hear, MOO, f.c; War Kagle, 3000, 20c; Morrison, 2500. :i?_c; J Rambler-Cariboo, 1000, 20^c; Cariboo Camp McKinney, 1000, 37>_i\ Total sa'es, 15,200 sbar a. Private Thompson, R. CR. Ottawa, has been recommended for the Victoria Cross for rescuing four wounded men at Paradeberg undir heavy Hie. It would look as if^the story of a dog poisoner being abroad ia a uiislake. Many dogB have been apparently poisoned but have recovered, and the supposition is that they have been eating garbage which has bien lying on tbe ■ground all winter. Ottawa has had another serious fire on Wednesday night. Loss {30,000. The Lethbridge foundry at Winnipeg was burned on Thursday, Total loss, no ineuiauee. Hon. Mr. Justice King of the Supreme Oourt died at Oltawa yesterday. C. P. K stock shared in the general tumble yesterday, the highest point reached was 117^. R. D. McMillan, the merchant tailor, owing to an increase of business has moved next door to the C. P. R. ticket office. tf "The Rossland Miner, a pound of tea and a share of either Centre Star or War Eagle stocks for two bit«," seems a horrible possibility at the present time. $1.00 Corset ;oc, at Eagles. See them. tf. Mr. R. H. Hamill nf Ihe Arlington mine leaves jor Krie tomorrow morning. The E. T. Corsets, half price, at Eagles. tf The new fire team of bays purchased for $6oo by the council from tbe War Eagle Co., for the hook and ladder truck have been passed by Veterinary Armstrong, and are being trained at headquarters. Assistant Chief Collins says that a better or Oner team for the purpose could not be got. Furs altered and renovated, made to look like new. Apply at tbe Le Bon Marche. 3-t SAVES MONEY, SAVES TROUBLE, SAVES LIVES. Goodeve s Tonic Bitters Acts on the Liver, Stomach and Nerves, producingahealthy bodyand sound sleep PRICE $1.00 Sold only by Goodeve Bros?., Druggists and Stationers. It pays to deal with Ooodeve Bros. $ [J The Crescent Dry Goods Co. {J ri Importers and Retail Dealers of Dry Goods, Etc. 0 The Second week of our 30-Day Cash Sale Finds us with greater bargains than ever. ...Goods Sold for Gash ©nly... tt EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE AT REDUCED PRICES ► ♦€» -*RflK» B Summer Wash Materials H 17H J L. Whitney & Co. MINING BROKERS. B. C. and Washington Storks a epecia.lt) 47 Columbia avenue. The Reddin-Jackson Co>)Lld. Ly ESTABLISHED 1896 STOCK BROKERS Money Loaned on Real Estate at 12 pei annum on monthly payments. Riehard Plewman Stock Broker, Bank of Montreal Building V.& N. Phone 82 If you want the latest styles in cloths, go and see R. D. McMillen, next door totba C. P. R. ticket ollice. HOTEL ARRIVALS. KOOTKNAY. Geo Gillamhan, Toronto A K Haley and wile, ISismark P Jackson, Spokane K L Ford, .Spokane Mrs Wasno and daughter, Trail G W Carmichael, Oily R A Grant, City E W Graeb, Nelson Phil Sternberg, Spokane J. Jacobs, Portland ALLAN, J W Thyng, Pullman J T Moore, San Francisco Mrs Mothys, Midway Anthony Hill and wife, St. Louis Obas Wilson, Trail Get Your Papera H^ •nd magazines at the PoBtofBce News Stand. A full line of stationerv nlwayi on band. Agency for ihe Evening Wo«U). Call np Collis & Co., 'phone first-class job printing. , for anult and she laid the information which came up this morning before Mr. P.oull- bee. Mrs. Harris was subjected to a long CTOsa-rqumination bv Mr. Macdonald. She produced the dress, apron and corsets she had on at the time nlie waB attacked. She claimed that the steel in the corsets saved her life. When Adams went away after stabbing her she fainted. Patrick Wake tettified as to what happened and the rase is in progress this afternoon. At 4 p.m., on the conclusion of tbe case the magistrate dismissed the charge against Adams and fined Mrs. Harris $20 or one month in prison. HEAVY LOSS Gov.nnm.iit Ownership of English Telegraph System £8,300,000. Muslins. Organdies, etc. 7*< 12>_c Fine Stripe Sheet Lawn 13c fine stripe plaids ancl check 39 inch fine imported Swisses 39 inch fine imported Swisses 39 inch fine imported Swisses 39 inch fine imported Swisses 36 inch fine imported Swisses 54 inch Organdies 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c 35c fancy figured muslin . . . 25c India linens , . . 10, i2#, 15, 25, 35c 20c 10c 15c 20c 25c Scotch Ginghams, etc. uiuuuuuut 20c genuine Scotch ginght'its . . 15c 3 c genuine Scotch ginghams . . 25c 20c Madras cloth ... 15c Knotted ginghams . , 20c and 25c English galates, blue & pink I2>_, 15 Mercerizea lawns, . . 25, 30 and 35c Mercerizea satinettes, 25, 30 and 35 Mercerizea satins,. . . 20 and 25c Crum's Englisih calcos . 12}. and 15c 36 inch imported calicos .... 10c The Rossland Fire Brigade will give a ball in Miners' Union hall on the evening of Victoria Day, May 24. The Davidson Case. Owing to the Adams assault case occupying the time of the police magistrate this afternoon the Davidson investigation, which was to have been concluded today, has been postponed until Wednesday next. If you want a nice suit of Canadian Tweed for $14.50, pants $4.00, call at Simmons & Co., merchant tailors, over Crow & Morris' cigar store. tf THT POLICE COURT TODAY A lengthy Session—Adams Charged with Stabbing Mrs. Harris- Fines Inflicted- Notes, There was a lengthy session s/id a large attendance of spectators at tbe police court this morning, the chiel interest centering on Ihe Adams assault case. John Kelly who kicked upadialuib- ance in one of tbe honeen yesterday was remanded until Monday to sober up, and J. J. Macdonald charged with being drunk and causing a disturbance in the Hank nl Montreal oflics yesterday, was fined $10 or two weeks. The fine was paid. Edward McCabe and William Gi Kgin charged with assaulting John Sexton yesterday pleaded not guilty and were granted an enlargement until tomorrow. McCabe was also charged with assaulting J. J. Macaulay and pleaded guilty. He paid a fine of Jti; tor this offence. Pierre Alix pleaded guilty to assault- Constable Robert Fox, whilst in the discharge of his duty, and was fined $25 or one month Imprisonment—he paid np. According to Mrs. Lillie Harris, who livesjon Qeeen street and whosejhus- band is now in Greenwood, Michael Adams came to her boarding house on Monday last and lu the presence of Patrick Blake a boarder Btabbed her with a carving knife he snatched from the table. Mrs. Harris said that Blake interfered and took the knife from Adams who cut his hand badly in trying<o ttab her, Adams went off and had Mrs. Harris arrested, charging her with as- London, May, 10: Mr. Heniker Heaton, in the House today drew attention to the financial lose) of £700,000 iu the telegraph service, aggregating £8,300,000 since the government took over the lines and asked how the government proposed to remedy this. Sir Michael Hicks Beach ^admitted ihe correctness of the figures. The reason oi'the Iohh whb tliat the public waB more eager for rapid communication than tho revenue warranted. Unproductive extensions must lie discharged. See Our Windows nnd Wonder at the Low Prices on Muslin Underwear, Skirts, etc. Big Bargains in Carpets this Week Big bargains in wall paper at F. W. Pretty's, 'fhone 1H7. tf The Ore Shipments. Lot for Sale An excellent residence corner for *250. | MfflfflfflW flf fffff WfWWWt Tf? W WWWfffWWWWW W£ Easy terms, $25 down, |i0 pfer month. I fc _,_•_.;__,. _._,-■__.» -36 Apply, F. A. Newton, I36 Columbia I £ UNION WORKMEN, 3 avenue. \ »■_ ^Ml ,, fin, (Want Union Made Shoes, -^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ See lhat thev bear Where did yon get those pints? Why ,1*7 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I got tbem of R.D. McMillan Ihe men b-1 ^ HpK-SfcM*. UalJOn StatTip,^ ant tailor, nextdOof tO the C.l'.K. ticket I E _^_fc_j___j_Siif\ •■ Tlie nnlv pioof 1I1..1 thty are _2 tr **- • mm \\v&*n*^*s\\\\L. I'lilon Maite 7mm otnec. ^^^| ti tv-- a^H BBto.vWvSa*. '' i' °»' P-' <"M,v thai _U5 ha-..* n v. i^ itraag line of these -*^a K.Hi'tH HiBiit bv the ' J. I). KING k 1, Lt.i. I They are tooth 2 Dressy and _2 Good Wearers. ___ Complete returns ot the smelter weights of last week's recoid shipments ' t\,e greatest care had not been comphted up to noon today, hence The Wobi.d is unable to give the correct figures. The thipments thia week will be about the average total. Subscribers who do not receive their pjper regularly will please report the fav-t to the Evening Would, Miners' Union ball. The World Job Office .... lis prepared to do sll kinds of Book and Commercial Printing RUBBER STAMPS SEALS AND RUBBER MARKING GOODS Special attention given to work for organized labor generally. Miners' Union Hall m. O. Box 558 '.Rossland, B. C The Rossland Electric Laundry. Established 5 yean", is Ihe best place to get your washing done. We make a speciality of blankets, woollen underwear, lace cuitalns, in fact everything pertaining to the laundry handled wi-h I ^ T. M. Graham, pro prielor, next to Grand Union hotel 5-6-6t I C. O. LALONDE ■ mMmmmiMi.Mm..mt.Mimim.m.$ 3 =3 Here they are: English Clay Worsted union made suits for $'-1.00, pants. $6.50, Simmons ■_ Co., merchant tailor*, over Crow & Morris' cigar store. tf CITY BAKERY, • A. T. BENNY, PpoPRIETOR FANCY PASTRY AND WEDDING CAKES A Specialty Washington, Bkt. First & Columbia The International Correspondence Schools Offers your choice of 76 Different Courses of Study. 2H5,ooo Students and Graduates. Teaching under 71 d fferent flags. Local Officei LALONDE BLOCK, CALL AND SEE '.ME. C. H EBHBAUOH, MANAGER Carpet Cleaning |jg «n Works. go Cl Carpets taken up. cleaned and | k\ relaid, Awnings made to'So order. Phone 221. I syj PEY'S ''— -^ - '. '- -. w * J. H. HONEY|| I VIEWS. Rossland Photos at t 1 i Linton Bras, 11 nrtrtK store. X W Rossland's Greatest Gost Sale! See Prices! BOOK STORE:, No. 36 Columbia Avenue. W, R. BEATTY. UNDERTAKER. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT TELEPHONE «t3 and 53ft Washington Street, opposite Bauk oi' Montreal EMPEY'S
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Title | The Evening World |
Publisher | Rossland, B.C. : World Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1901-05-10 |
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