Array ZfW <Ct/l£*-> M^-^^stUc THE EVENING WORLD •\ Vol. I, No.. ROSSLAND, B. C„ FRIDAY AUGUST 16, rooi. Price Five Cents. ^mmMf!!fnfnfmmMfmnfMfri!fnnntfWffn!fmwM!fMfmg!|o qijt gij daii Sr: WL.DOUGLAS •— TINE SHOES ^^ ^ Silt'-' have received \ *m Wkj great assort- ' "~ incut of the well- known W. I. DOUGLASS SHOES ■ >f Brockton, Mass. Yam are invited to como and see the goods ICO. LALONDE ^aui.iiiiai^iiiiuuiiiiiiiiUiiuikiUidiutaiUiUiuma^iWU^ ...The. _2 Flioeman. _3 P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trail,Sandon,Keyelstoke-Grecn- wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS—Rossland, Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo Sainton, Now Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, I'lioenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. Fish. Game and Poultry In Season, Sausages of All Kinds. WM. DONALD, Manager Rossland Branch ^wwwttmrwwmttrwwwwwwwwwwwwww^ -SCHOOL-SHOES I STRONG AND DURABLE 1 LOWEST PRICES 3 =3 I w. f. mcneill i jE Next to tne Postolliee. _3 3 ^iunuuiiuuiUiaiiuuiiiiiUiuuiUiaiUiUiUiiwuiUiiiiaiu^ (Hard Time Sale ) SELLING OUT AT COST POR THE NEXT 30 DAYS ::;;::: Oti % CM I CM $ CM v 1 FOR eASH ONLY [g Now is tho time to purchase a sup- £y ply of Groceries at cheap prices. 1 Morrison & Bryenton H. VV. SIMPSON, —Dealer in— Groceries, Flour Provisions, 1 lav, Grain and Mill Feed, Second avenue. V. & N. Phono fif Certificate of Improvements. Cliff Nn. 1, Fractional Mineral Clnim situate in llni Trail Creek Mining Div* isioe of West Kootenay District, Where locittpal: On Kail Mountain, north of and adjoining the CUB Minera' Claim. Take noiiee Hint f, F. A Wilkin, nc in;; in agant for II. Daniel, (reo mlnrr'i c* rtlflcnt, No, 11 i'fi'i, E, A. Chambers fren miner's tier illenl**, No. I! -t'267'.i aiv Heel 11 McPher on, fra-e ininer'n cer lifii-a'e, N >. li 55T7.--S. Intend, sitty day from t'te date herenl,- to apply to th- niinillg ie'miliar I t a errtilieutu of im provements, for ii,e purpose nf obtuinlnj a air-awn grant of tne „liovo elaim, Anil further Hike notice thai action under s**oiion 37, must, lie commenced before the iBiiaanie of i-uclt certificate ol imp'ovemenl, ated this 4tli day of July, A, D_ 1 Imp- Da F. A. WII.KI V VV...I Paper an 1 Paints. Hee Daniels and Clinmbers (or the atest designs in wall paper en 1 the bast quality of paints. Phone V. & N 182. If Alhambra Hotel $1 a day and up. Free Lunch from'11 a.m. to 2 p.m. mi.1. op pari;: Hut RonBt Beef, Mashed Potatoea Pork and Beans, Clam Chowder lol Clam Chowder served day or nlghl BEER 5c A GLASS. .GREAT. REMOVAL SALE! Ai our lease expires shortly we hive determined to offer ov.n 11- tire Stook to lhe public at prints which nn one can afford lo overtook, On Crockery, Glassware, China, Wood- enware. Brooms, Brushes, Kitchen Utensils,Tea and Dinner Sets, Waiter and Cham- Sets, wc will g'Va! a 33 I -3 jiei cent Discount forCash On Gjocerien, excluding SiiL'ar, Meats and Flour, we will give a di-i:ouul of 10 per cent for Cash. O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave., near Queen St. Colistro Freed Fending the Appeal Taken. TOM BEAMISH ON HIS TRIAL A Warm Morning in the Police Court - Many Witnesses to Be Fxam- ined—Case NotConcluded. This afternoon A. If. MaeNeill K, C, gave due noiiee of appeal from tho judgement of Police Magistrate Bnultbeej pronounced In the assault case yesterday. All application for bail waB made to the magistrate and A. L. Hous ton and L. Tyokison were accepted in the sum of .f.'SOO each and Colistro was at once released from custody and granted hia liberty pending the hearing of the appeal. At ten o'clock this morning the police court was again crowded to the doors to hear the trial of the two charges af assault and intimidation against Thomas Beamish preferred by Joseph Horn. Hon T. M. Daly prosecuted on behalf of the crown, but Beamish declined all legal assistance and defended himself in person. Beamish and "my learned friend" had a warm and exciting morning of it as might be expected. The crown ordered all the witnesses out of court before the case commenced and Horn was ill the box all morning, telling at the outset to Mr. Daly, practically the same story he related yesterday in thp Colistro ease. When tlie examination in chief was concluded, Beamish started his cross examination and he kept the witness busy until ono o'clock anil succeeded in tangling iii 111 up in his statements lo some extent much to the amusement of the crowd. Dr. Sinclair and Mr. baillie, the accountant gave Ibeir evidence and the court adjourned until 2.30. After lunch, Thomas Long, tbe health officer, and William Thompson, assistant manager of the Le Roi, were called by the crown and tlie case for the prosecution was closed. Beamish said that he had some 15 witnesses he desired to call in his defence and officer McDonald, of the cily police force was the first called, und bis croSB examination was just about concluded when the court rose at *l o.clock. The case will be proceeded with tomorrow. THU STEEL STItlKK. i.ikmI Ui'ilrr till Over*-/\n Attfiiijaletl HHtliimrnt. Pittsburg, Pa. Aug. 16. Once mure there arc efforts afoot to settle (lie strike being wagetl against the United Slates Steel corporation by tho Amalgamated association of iron, steel and tin workers, but the issue is problematical. Qood order was general throughout all the strike districts. I'liyni* nil lljglit. Sandon,Aug. Hi.—A special to the Nelson Tribune says that the dainage to the Payne tram was not as serious as apprehended, the fire doing very little injury. Tbe men now have the fire well in band and unless a heavy wind comes up no further danger is feared. For Rent—Three-room furnished house with city water. Apply to J. L. Whitney & Co. (fraud Priory. St. John, X. B., Aug. 10. -The thirteenth annual assembly of the Sovereign Grand Priory of Cana- day opened here yesterday with 250 visitors in attendance. The city is handsomely decorated in their honor. Sessions will last till Thursday. Sultl I ■■in < .111,11110 , Montreal, Aug. 1/5.—Assets of the defunct Yille Marie bank amounting to nearly half a million dollars were sold today for * 10,000. CURTIS' ROUTE Locating a Line in the Hope Mountains. "AND DONT YOU FOR'ET IT" What the Ex-Minister of Mines Has Been Doing—Will Resume His Explorations. Victoria, B. C. Aug. 10.—News has just been received here that while the government exploration party was laboriously toiling to tbe spmmit in Hops mountain, Smith durtis, believing that the government move was designed in favor of tpe Spences Bridge route, took two nen and found a feasible route through tbe mountain's. One of fb'wileykt men, who was sent to the railroad pass, to spy out the land, found a post with the words "Smith Curtis, August 2nd, 3950 feet, and don't you furget it" Curtis went in from Princeton up to the new government town- site of Tulameen, then up Tulameen river to Railroad creek, from there lo lhe bead waters of Coipie- balla river, thence down Coqtie- halla to Hope. In three weeks Curtis is going in again to Hope, with a Victoria civil engineer, taking all levels and gradients, up Coquehalla from a point where be left off. He is also going to explore the pass called the Similkameen pass and closer to the bound- dary-, Curtis made the announcement of finding a feasible route at a banquet held at Princeton last Thursday night on the ocoaasion of the completion of the government bridge there. The announcement is creating great enthusiasm iu lhe boundary and toast districts, OTTAWA BUDGET Trade with New South Wales Increased-Fash- , ionable Marriage. Ottawa, Aug.—16.—Commissioner Larke of Australia reports to the department of trade and commerce tbat Canadian' trade with New South Wales in all but flour has grown DO per cent, last year. The Dominion Educational Association yesterday morning elec ted Miss Warner of Vancouver aB one of the vice-presidents of the kindergarten department. |Miss Mclntyre of Toronto is president and Miss Cody of the same place secretary. W. Q. Parmlee, deputy minister of trade and commerce, was married yesterday morning to Miss Jessie^daughter of Mr. Samuel Christie of this city. jl BIG IRON DEAL Montreal Men Buy Claims in East Kootenay. WILL MAKE IKON AND STEEL Works Will Be Erected at Once- Paid $80,000 for 15 Claims- List of Lucky Vendors. U mi|,,.,h From EiikIuiiiI. Toronto, Aug. 10.—The Evening Telegram's London cable says: As a result of an appeal from Canada for mon to bring in the great harvest in Manitoba and the Northwest, la'rge numbers of men are leaving this country for western wheat fields and nearly all of tbem will settle then* permanently. Nelson, Aug. 16.—Yesterday a Montreal syndicate paid $69,000 to Chas. P. Hill, James D. Sword, P. W. Peters, E. J. Matthews, J, Roderick Robertson and S. M. Bridges, in filial payment for a group of 15 claims situated at Kitchener, East Kootenay. The whole consideration paid was $80,000. The 15 claims represented in the deal, are known as the Idaho, Dakota, LaGrade, Cracker Jack, Cynic, Cymbric, Rhodesia, Snow- cap, Keepsake, Pacific, Old Glory, Atlantic, Maple Leaf, Union Jack and American Flag. In ma 113' respects this deal may be regarded as one of the most important tbat has been perfected iii Kootenay for several years, as there is said to be a very good prospect that as a result of it there will be built up in the district a very important iron and steel industry giving employment to a large number of men. The claims contain a very large body of rich hematite iron oro, varying from 50 to 200 feet wide, and it is the intention of the syndicate, as far as can be learned, to commence the manufacture of steel as soon as the necessary work can be done. William Blakemore, formorly manager of the Crow's Nest Coal company, engineered the deal and W. Hart-MeHarg, of RoSBland, attended to the legal side of the matter. A NELSON KNOCKER The Tribune Scores the Nelson Miner on the Refinery Question. Hud the Miner deliberately intended In "knock" Nelson, it could not have done it more effectively 'ihan it did yesterday in its article regarding tho refinery and lend smeller. II says that these works will not he built at Nelson, when, as a matter of fact, it is not in possession of any Information regarding these works. The strike at Rossland has merely delayed the negotiations, nothing more. It is not likely that the parties who yesterday paid $6.2,760in cash for undeveloped iron mines were purchasing them for fun; yet the same parties were willing a month ago to put a quarter of a million in a refinery and lead smelting plant at some point in Kootenay, and Nelson was one of the points under consideration. The Tribune is in a.position to state that both will be built, notwithstanding anv opposition that may come from the American Smelter Trust and its Canadian ally, the Crow's Nest Coal company.—Nelson Tribune. Will he ai •'laii.iiliiin. Toronto, Aug. 16.—A London cable to the Globe says General O'Graily Haly's successor in command of the Canadian militia will be a Canadian. For 11,,. Ifiirtest: Toronto, Aug. 10.—Over 15,000 haiveslers for Manitoba and the Northwest have been handled by tbe C. P. R., 12,000 of whom came from different parts of Ontario. A GANG OF WRECKERS A Correspondent on the on the Whitaker Wright Disclosures. The London correspondent of the Engineering and Mining Journal of New York, commenting on the disgraceful disclosures now being made in the English papers concerning the Whitaker Wright gang of wreckers, says: "The public has also been treated tbis week to a report by the ollicial receiver in connection with another Whitaker Wright company, the Standard Exploration company. As readers of the "Journal" will remember, Ibis company was formed two years ago to acquire a job lot of failures in West Australia and an option on a placer in Alaska. Tin* Dotation produced a capital of £500,000 in cash. The option on the placer was never exercised, as it was immediately an- nouneeil that it was no good. The official 1 eiver now tells shareholders that of the £500,000 only £186,000 was spent on the properties in West Australia, which in the process produced £80,000 in gold, while the remainder of 1) e cash has been lost in speculating in tbe shares of other companies in the same group. The shareholders present at the meeting when this announcement wasmado expressed considerable indignation against Whitaker Wright and wanted to l\ nch him there and then, ll is quite likely thai in the further proceedings sullicient evidence will be forthcoming to warrant the shareholders laying this gang by Un* heels." EDISON IN TORONTO Will Acquire Nickel Land -Wants the Metal for Inventions. . Toronto, Aug. 16.—The crown lands department of the Ontario government was advised yesterday of the presence of Thomas A. Edi- son, tin* celebrated inventor, at Sudbury, His visit is the direct result of an inspection of the mines building of the Pan-American exhibition, where he saw some mineral from Ontario. It is understood Mr. Edison will endeavor to acquire some nickel land wilh a view of securing nickel for some of bis inventions. No Daollloll lliamliiriMl. Vancouver, Aug. 16.—Judgment in the Slocan Star case, which was reserved, was not handed down yesterday as was expected. THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND, B. C, AUGUST 16, iqoi The Evening World lly the Worlat.I'ubliHliing Company. Published da lly in Miners' Union hall, Rons land, in the Interest of organised Jahor in Britisi Colunaliia. Klitereil at the Rossland, IJ. C. postoffice fan transmission through tlie mails, May i, Icjof, a. second clans reading matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS-Fiay rents pel month orfstao year, Invariable lu advance, Ail ve-tlaing ratus matle 'known on application Address all communications 'to tames 11 Fletcher, Manager, e o. box ,sr,s, Rossland, B. i THE COLISTRO CASE It is always a matler of regret when in tbe administration of justice in any particular ease tlie impression gets abroad that an accused man has not been treated fairlv, or that the sentence given him has been an unduly harsh 01 e and clearly out of all reasonable proportion to the offence of which be lias been found guilty. A great many Hossland people, some of whom heard all of the evidence in the Colistro case disposed of by Police Magistrate Boultbee yesterday do not hesitate to express tbe opinion tbat the extreme limit of the law—a sentence of two months in jail with hard labor without tbe option of a fine which the law permits as an alternative, was a harsh interpretation of the case not warranted by the evidence adduced. It is freely asserted also that in making the general statements. which he did at the close of the the case, the magistrate made it possible for the Kossland Miner, Mr. B irnard Macdonald's paper to make tbe following statement which appeared this morning: ''It will hardly be denied by the staunchest advocates of unionism that its strongest weapons in a fight lo gain its ends are coercion and intimidation." It is further pointed out tbat the appointment of Mr, Daly to represent the Crown was not calculated to impi-ess the public mind favorably. Air. Daly's personal character does not enter into the* case. He is the solicitor for, and the legal adviser of, tbe Le Roi company and if be bad prosecuted the case as such,no objection would have been made. But see how the matter works out. Here is a life and death struggle in progress be**) tween the Le Roi company on the one hand and tbe Miners' Union and Organized Labor on tbe other the struggle has been going on for some weeks when theincideut happens which was related to the court yesterday. The attorney general is represented at the dial of the case by the legal adviser of one of the contending parties in the struggle referred to, which struggle is plainly involved in the assault case investigated. Just reverse the matter. Suppose the miners union for the province, to have its bead quarters here with say, Mr. MaeNeill, K. C. as standing counsel antl legal adviser, He prosecutes for the attorney general such a case as was tlisposed of yesterday, tbe prisoner is either acquitted or it nominal fine is imposed. What would have been been tbe public comment on such a result? Vet the ease would have been a parallel one to what has just happened. Mr. Boultbee has without doubt decided tbe case in question upon grounds which appeared to him just, and sullicicnt to warrant Ihe the inflection of the full penalty of the law, but the effect of the decision, the magistrates remarks In- passing sentence, and the other incidents of tbe case have left an unfortunate and painful Impression upon a large section of this community. The whole effect will be unquestionably to imbitter the struggle now in progress and to render acts, strictly legal acts—possibly which otherwise might have been avoided. Il is pointed mil that the man punished yesterday bad a perfectly good character hitherto, and that the strikers generally through a a period of several weeks under tbe trying circumstances bad conduct- themselves in an exemplary manner and it is submitted tbat under all tbe circumstances disclosed at tbe trial yesterday so far as the accused was concerned, justice would have been amply satisfied by a totally different sentence than the one imposed. It is the bounden duty of every good citizen to uphold not only the law of tbe land, but the impartial administration of it under all and any circumstances, and the World must not be understood as taking any other view—we regret the magistrate felt bound to render the decision in question in the manner he did, and we also regret tbat on the occasion in question the provincial attorney-general was not represented by a counsel in no way connected with either of the contending parlies, and we are satisfied that our regret is very generally shared by a large section of tbis community. Strand The most elegant ami luxuriously lined liar in Canada. A fine line of thu Choicest Liquors and Cigars PORTO RICO I LUMBER CO.! XaXa.LXT-l.T1 ft N. Tel . l'.O. 1kj.\ 1)1. Olhra* " Var.ls- T hi rat Ave- ueandWash ugton sired Op. Real Mt Depot NOTES AINU COMMENTS. W'itb^be Le Roi Cold Mining company and the Crow's Nest Coal company both engaged in the newspaper business in Kootenay, the interests of these two great companies should be simply protected in future. Once an unfavorable report is circulated regarding their business methods or tbeir political schemes, their newspapers can be relied on to make the necessary contradictions.—Tribune. Ernest Mansfield talks of building a marble building in Nelson. It is hoped that the project will not receive the marble heart.— Ledge. There are more prudish and bigoted people in Canada according to its population than in any other part of the world.—Ledge. Rough and Dressed Lumber.Shingles, Mouldings and A-l White Pine Lumber Always in Stoek Mill at I'nrto Kirn Si.liiiR, Yanls nt kcHslaml and Nelson, Head office at Noi- boh, B.C. Wecarry a complete stock of Cdasl Plonrltiff. Ceillntr, rttattle Hiuiwli, TurneilWoTk, Sa.slit-Hand boors. Special order wot L will receive prompt attenliou J. Spell man, J'roi Rossland Hotel Finert W'nes, Liquors ami Cigars The World Job Office .... s prepared to do all kinds ot 1 Book and Commercial *********************** '** LOOK HERE! T»lk about getting a Good Meal, just try one at tilo St. Charles Hotel Kverylliiiij,' comfortable nt the St. Charles, Oood music in the evening free. Good Wine,Whisky and Cigars for money , . Printing from? RUBBEIi 1 STAMPS SEALS AND * 999S9 Si.ii t>m*9a-e99'i9 9-*-^A\-n. •. «,'• •«'?'»-•■»'•' eWS-S1**. HUIiliEll MARKING GOODS ************************** Special attention given to work for organized labor generally. . GOINGOUTOFBUSINESS lu . onni MlliP IN A COOL PLACE. THE Hoffman House The latest combination reported is a company which proposes to consolidate under one management the producing oil wells of California. The capital is variously slated at from $20,000,000 to 1)50,000,- 000, and the object is to regulate production and prospecting in the field, to establish storage centers and to build pipe lines to San Francisco and other leading consuming and distributing points. It is said that some of the large producers in the new field are in accordance with the new movement. It is also said that the Standard Oil company is behind it; and Ihis is quite possible, though only suggested as yet.—' Journal. But are here lo stay with our customers right through the strike. We are now located in our lame new slore, which is rjlleil from lop to bottom with the choicest Groceries and Provisions! that money can buy. New ^ooiIh cotmtanlly arriving. l'KICKS ARK RIGHT. Goods delivered lo auy part of ihe cilv AGNEW'S BLOCK, Cor Washington St. nnd 3rd ave, Phone lyi AGNEW & CO. Is the Spot. Everything First- Class and Quick Service at the HOFFMAN HOUSE. *r»»,#i,i vvv Purity and delicacy of taste are the distinguishing features of ... . This now Bright Chewing Tobacco is making furious headway because it is really the best value in High Grade Chewing ever offered IT IS THE PRODUCT OF A UNION FACTORY AND THE BLUE LABEL IS ON EVERY PLUG :....- Foit Rent—Three-room furnish- ed house with city water. Apply to J. L. Whitney <fc Co. We still have some limburger, Swiss, and monetary cheese left, Paulson Bros. tf. Fou Hai.k—Cash register oheap Win. Hartley, phone V. and N 171. tf. Certificate of Improvements. "Haverhill ami Bonbeam fraction,'1 Mineral Claims, niltiate in tlie Trail Creek Milling Division of Weet Kootemty District. Where locatctl: About two miles south ol RoBslaml, li. 0. Take notice, lhat I, K, A. Wilkin, acting u tilicnt for Thoman I.apqlie, free miner's certificate No. II 558KI, intend, sixty ilitya lrom the date hereof, to apply to the mining recorder for a certificate of improvements, for the purpose of ob- tniniiiii a crown urunt of thu above claim. And further take noiiee that action, under secti* n 37, mUlt bai commenced before tbe issuance of such Certificate of improvements, Riled llii-i *lili.iln\ nf July, A. I) , llllli. K. A, WILKIN. rhe GRAND UNION HOTEL 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 ol but not often met; Neat and clean furnished rooms can always be had At such low prices as will make the workingman glad. $3,000 IN PRIZES $3,000 Grand Labor Day Celebration AT GREENWOOD, B. Monday, Sept. 2,1901. C. Drilling Contest, Athletic Sports, Firemen's Tournament, Horse Racing, Grand Industrial Parade. jgg!Sjg{ jjgg iggggjg £_gf >y>iSgg jg*' jy> The Midway Brass Band Will Be in Attendance. Special Excursion Rates from AH Points in Kootenay. R. W. Jakes, Mayor, Chair. Executive Com. M H.Kane, Chair. Gen, Duncan Ross, Com. Secietury r~ Seals and Rubber Stamps Manufactured to Order on Short Notice at the World office, tJ J. L. WHITNEY & CO f u Col. Are. Geo. H. Green, Prop ************* ************* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 •$ 0 0 0 # 0 0 0 0 * * 0 # 0 0 0. 0 0 0 (COPPERFIELD] At junction of Whipsaw Creek and Similkanieen River, at the foot of Copper end Kennedy mountains, famous for their enormous1 showings of Copper nnd Gold ores, nine miles above Princeton. Copperfield is the natural Smelter City and mining center for this district and south to the international'boundary. , Several hundred horse power is already developed in whipsaw Creek, Large Smelter Site reserved, Coal oroppings and exposures under and surrounding town- site und negotiations are pending for exploitation of adjoining ooal measures to the west. Mr. Curtis has gone to supervise tliii platting of lots und will reserve for Hossland purchasers exclusively a number of the best, lotB on the bnsincss and residential streets. First choice to those first applying and paying a deposit to the undersigned. Prices $05, $5.5 and $50 lor lotB on business streets, ariUJJ80 and $25 for lots on resi- dential streets. A limited number only ivill be sold at these prices. Terms—one-half cash, balanoe in six months. The big boom in tin* Upper Similkameen mining country is be- ginning, Why nol be in it? ******* ******************* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Columbia and Queen * 0 ______________________________________■ *************0************ Mines Mitiinq Stocks, Real Estate. Standard Stocks Bought and Sold. & N. Telephone 118 COPPERFIELD TOWNSITE CO., C. E. GILLAN, Agent, Rossland, B. C. I #i'4 A A-i^ A ^' i4'44 --. j& mi & ik- -__t t&- ik *&- ^___~ *!__ •&- -tf TV ^J\ *Jv ?|v "tF'tT'tF "tTtvtyTvtv -j^ ,^ ■•$. -*$, ^ ^ j^ ^ -^ ^ ^ ^- ^ NOTICE ^O; ..... for (be pay / be able to my customers who patronized us ill the time while (bey have been at work, and especially to those with taniilii's, we beg to announce that we will trust them to all the goods they may need during Ihe strike and will wait foi until they start to work again and b< pay, To those who need other stuff, such ub Groceries, etc, which we do not curry, and cannot get credit elsewhere, wo will give them orders, on which they can get all they want nn our account until the trouble is all settled. This iB a bona lide.offer, which fact can be readily proven when occasion mokes it necessary. THE PEOPLES' STORE CLIFTON CORNER. ,B. BANNETT, THE EVENING WOULD, ROSSLAND, B. C, AUGUST i6, icji VISITS SMELTER Commissioner Blackmail at Northport. BOUND TO BREAK THE UNION A Gog.I Word for the Strikers from the Official-Will Never Willingly Arbitrate, position to give a positive answer. "I sow the union men also, and talked to them Tuesday night They claim that they have anipli. support and mean to hold on to thi; end. They an supporting about 55 or (it) familiei of strikers by means of orders on stores. No cash is distributed. 1 consider the strikers a superior lot of workingmen. "They ure behaving in the most orderly milliner. So far as I could see there wus no reason for tin guards whom the smelter iB. maintaining. I do not look for anj I trouble between lhe strikers and Ithe company, The men seem im Willium Blaokman, slate labor ■ pro8Be_ with the idea that they can commissioner, has been inve8tiga-|oniy wjn u„.j,* strike by lawful ting affairs at the Norlbporl smell- moans " er and he will make a special re- port on the situation to Governor a MuKueniion Major. John K. lingers. Mr. Blackmail's testimony on ! The mayor of McKeesport, Pen- certain points iB more than inler- nsylvnnia, is evidently a level- esting at the present lime. On headed official, not at ull like the his way to Seattle from Northport men who have held alike official he was interviewed us to the result'position in RosHland. Thousands of his inspection and he iB report- of men arc on strike at McKoes- ,ed as saying: port, men who work in tbe mills of "I am fully convinced that tho Morgan's stools trust. The mayor smelting ool'porating is working of the Pennsylvania town has been to reduce wages. For that reason ; criticised for not dispersing these it refuses to treat with the striking j men when they congregate on the smeltermen. I think the company streets, and his reply to his critics plans to drive out all the late em-' shows that he bus the situation 1 | ployes. who in many cases own well m band, lie says: their little homes at Northport. My belief is then that an inferior class of laborers will who will be content "At a time like this in McKeesport. when so many people are ie brought in,, idle, they are bound to come out to work for Ion the streets and like every other less wages. Eventually the com-j crowd will gather where there is pany will run a company store,! any excitement, but so far there which will lake lhe trade of al the j has been little or no disorder,and employes. As a lirst step in this in all eases the police have hand- direction Iho company b is already I led the situation admirably. There built aboul 10 shucks and some I is Uo more orderly set of men in boarding houses. I ihis country than the men who are ''I found that there are ubout idle in this city today, In the in- 200 men working ul the smeller, stances in which the tube company That figure includes guards and the oil ce crew. From what I learned, aboul two ihiriN of lhe men who are imported refuse lo slay at work. "1 was courteously r i \-• ■ ■ 1 by Manager Kadish of lhe smelling company, who showed me over requested me to send men to dis" perse the crowds, the chief of the police was on the ground at the lime and reports that there was no disorder. We cannot, order a man to go home and slay there when he is doing no harm and only Btarid- ing on the streets. Aa fur us the the works. When I proposed to tube company is concerned,.it has arbitrate the strike, however, ho | taken and appropriates to its own told me that the eompany bail nothing to arbitrate, lie asserted tbat the eompany Would not be use a street of this city which it has no legal right whatever, and Ibis is the very street nn which il dictated to by the union, and bo i was complained that the strikers put particular stress on the wages had congregated. If 1 allow a and hours, whioll he said were lhe | private corporation to take up and most favorable to working men appropriate' to its own use a street, found'io any smelter in the country. "He declared lhal there were about twenty ugilulairs in the union, whom his company would never consent to re-employ, Sn Ion;; us the union demanded their reemployment there was noohar.ee f r u settlement, He Baid thnt with the exception of these twenty he was willing to lake hack all of the strikers. J asked him whether the strikers could retain membership in the union on returning to work for him. lie evaded the question nnd said lie was not in a how can 1 consistently refuse a private Citizen the right lo stand upon il? I do not consider talking to non-union workers disorderly in any sense, and the men have t per feet tight to attempt all kinds of arguments us long as they do not resort In positive physical coer- oioh."—Nelson Tribune. Wanted:—All kinds of second hand goods, (lull at store room opposite Morrison it Bryenton's. tf Lime Juice in American quarts only "ill cenis at P.uil.nii llroa. K First Annual K § Tabor Day K t Celebration M PHOENIX, b. e. $ MM0NDAY,SEPU1901K | $3,000 in Prizes| (IJ Horse Races, Foot Races, Tug of War, Double llj )LI Hand Drilling Contests, Football Match, Ktc. Li | A BIG FIELD DAY OF SPORTS jjjj W*J For lurtlur particulms mltlrets.l. If, TAYLOR, .^cc. Commit re. L*W M!__3CSKlKC_a*K:K3K3K DIRECT ROUTE. EAST TORONTO BUFFALO OTTAWA MONTREAL WEST VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE PORTLAND NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO IMPERIAL LIMITED 100 HOURS VANCOUVER TO MONTREAL Steamship service from Vancou ver, Skugwiiy, Hawaii, Australia,! China and Japan. For Furstlier Particular!! apply to A. C. McArthur, Depot Agt. A. II. MACKENZIE, City Agt Kossland, li. C. J. B. CARTER, D. P. A. Nelsnn, B. 0. E. |. Coyle A. 6. P. A. Vancover. B. C* Labor Union Directory. Ofrlicers 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, Arthur Ferris. Address all communications to Secretary-Treasurer, P. O.j box 784. MINERS' UNION No. tf. Western Federation A miners—meets every VVed- nesd.iy evening at 7.30, p. m. in Miners' Union Hall., Frank Woodside, Secretary Rupert Bulmer, President. WESTERN FEDERATION OF MINERS-Edward Boyce president, Den ver,Colorado; James Wilkes, vice-president, Nelson. British Columbia; Wm. C. Haywood, secretary-treasurer, Denver, Col.; Executive Board,fohn C. Williams, Grass Valley, Cal.; Phillip Bowden,Butte, Mont,; Thos. B. Sullivan, Leadville, Col.; John Kelly, Burke, Idaho; Chas. H. Mover, Lead City, S. Dakota; James A. Baker, Slocan City, B. C. DISTRICT UNION no. 6, Wi F. M.- Jas. Wilkes, Pres. Nelson; Rupert Bulmer,vice- president, Rossland; Alfred Parr, secretary-treasurer, Ymir. ROSSLAND FEDERAL Labor Union No. 19. Meets every Monday evening at .S:oo in Miners' Union hall. T* II. Reed, Pres., J. V. Ingram, Sec. TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION No. 335,—Meets on the last Sunday of each month at the Miners' Union Hall. Jl BarkdoII, Sec; Wm. Poole, Presid CAPPENTERS & JOINERS UNION—meets every| Friday of each week at 7.1 30 p.m. in Miners' Union 1 Hall. W. H. Wooley,Pres.; W. R. Baker, Sec, ! PAINTERS' UNION, No. 123, painters and decorators of America,meets inBeatty's Hall, on second and foprth Tuesday of each month. R. C. Arthur, Pres.; W. S. Murphy, Sec. JOURNEYMEN TAILORS Union of America. Meets first Monday in each month in Miners' Union hall. S. Graham president, L. A. Fairclough secretary, P. O. box 314. NEWSBOYS' UNION, No 3 —meet in Miners' Union Hall on the first and third Saturdays of each month, at 9 a. m. Mike Guydotti, Pres. SUBSCRIBE :FOR THE: |EVENING! WORLD It is the Official Organ of Organized Labor throughput the Kootenays and no home is complete without it. 50 - Cents - 50 PER MONTH is the price asked, this surely being within the reach of all. THOSE WHO DO ADVERTISING Should not forget that the only way to reach the People is through the columns of the Evening World so: JOB WORK. In this branch of our business avo do everything from a visiting curd to n three-sheet poster. PptfiliillH RUBBER WE ALSO MAKE STAMPS - AND - SEALS mm. islm Give Us a Call THE EVENING-.WORLD, ROSSLAND, B C, AUGUST )6. ici'jr. STOCK MARKETS A Good Day's Business on the Exchange. OVtR SEVENTEEN THOUSAND Rambler-Cariboo Takes a Quick Jump-Sells at 48c—Latest Quotations and Sales. Rambler-Cariboo took a, ium | > this morning and closed at 48.o aski'd and 5600 sold today at •!%•. None of the other local sales recorded call for special mention, but tbe volume of business dune was ahead of previous days. Jn all 17,500 shares changed hands here this morning and business on tho street this afternoon was brisk. Appended will be found today's quotations and sales here and in Toronto. Todiiy'a Toronto Quotations, Asked Hid War Eaxle 11 Centre Star ,15 33 IronMask IS 1*1 Kambler-Carilioo 47 45 Giant 4 California 7,}£ 4}i Republic 4'*_ 3 Payne 17 13 Toronto sales today included: 7000 Deer Trail at 2_c, 1000 Cariboo, Camp McKinney, at 20c, 1000 Cariboo. Camp McKinney, at 2(^c. Today's Lo;al Quotations: Asked Bial Abe J.illcol 11 2!, Amtrlcau Boy 7J1 6J, Athabasca J 4 oo B. C. Gold Fields 3 Big Three 2!. Black Tall 10J4 q)i Brandon & Goldeu Crown, 3 California l> .1 Canadian Gold Fields iA 4'.] Cariboo (Camp McKinney) as'-f 23, CentreStar 35 31 Crows Nest Pass Coal $80 00 JJ62 00 UetrTi-ailNo. 2 3 2% Dundee Kvenlng Star (Assess, paid) 5 Glamt 2V, 2 Homestake (Assess, jialal) 3 Iron Mask (Assess, paid) 20 15^ Iro Colt 1 IX b 20 npilzee Golal Mines f 5 00 f 4 30 inmbo .. .inj? (OroDenoro) , Knob 111 Lone P ue...' M'mtr Cllristo Montreal Gold Fields Morning Glory Morrison Mountain Lion Noble Five North Star (Kast Kootenay) Novelty Old Ironsides Payne Peoria Mines Princess M-'lld Saiilp ambler-Caribou Hepublic Kossland Bonanza G. M. & S. Co. s,l. l-.lmu Consolidated Sullivan Tamarac (Kennelli) Assess, paid. Tom Thumb Van Anda Virginia War Kagle CousoJidateai Waterloo White Bear Winnipeg i'A 60 7Y4 3 ty 3A 31 9 5» JV' 85 17 i'A 2 25 41'A ■ K 13'A 2V. 3 15 tV. 'A 47W 4 2k a oi*; Today's Sales: Winnipeg, 5000, .".lc; Iloiuestake, 1000, lie; Rambler-Cariboo, 5000, 500, 48c; Morning Glory, 3(1(10, 3ic, 2000, 3_c; Princess Maud,1000, j I.e. Total sales, 17,500 shares. | MINOR MENTION. Certificate of Improvement's. Hon. C. H. Mackintosh went north yesterday morning. ' "Haverhill nnd Sunbeam Fraction,'1 | Mineral Claims, situate in lhe Tiail Robert Angus, of the Josie mine, Creek Mining Division of Weat Kootenay left for thu east at noon today. I Jn7j._V_ i„„„.„i. ,, . . *, ' i where located! Alnut two mUrs Dr. Brinkeroff of Chicago, who is 37.i;e^;'!h_t U*'. A. willcin, a,, herein the interests of the Abe, Ine as agent for Tliouinn Lnp»lie, frie miner's certificate No. II sskl'i), Intend Lincoln shareholders will probably nisly daya from the date hereof, to apply -unless before the issuance of such eertlflCute of ui-ilin.r lUiipiiivemenls. lay of July, A. D, lflOi, F.A.WILKIN, start work on the property at once, t-iihe mining recorder for a certificate 1 ol improvements, for the purpose ol ub- At an informal meeting of the tainlnu a crowu itl'antoftliuaboveolaiiu. strikers today it was decided to \.,f£* J"Jttlb?.r,*|ak,t,,T,i,ce l,,"t :u:ti"n; ' _ under sectl n87, inuel na commenced resume work at once Charley Jenkins Btopped "poeniB." C, V, J. says it is a case of''mischief" and "idlehands." He says he would prefer bookkeeping, but must do something lo kill lime. Then* ii a soandal brewing in Rossland that will cause sore trouble for some eminently good and pious people, if a settlement is not effected. The general impres- si in is, that (he gentleman in i|ties- tion should make the lady a generous payment. If you are passing down North Washington street drop in and ask "J. R. M." what lie did with tlie last basket of lish lie got and whether the lady thanked him—bo sure and don't, telephone. J. 1). McLean, principal of the Rossland schools, has resigned his position to take effect September 15th. Mr. McLean will take a course at McGill University, Montreal. P, R. Bloohberger has returned from his claims in tlie Lardeau where he has been doing assessment Tanglefoot, Insect Powder, Fly Poison Pads, Insect Powder Guns, Buhach Insect Powder, Keating's Insect Powder, Hazors! Razor Strops! Shaving Brushes! Shaving Mugs! A lar;;e var'ety ; best i|u ility ; standard English ami American niakas, Genuine Witch Ha^el, Toilet Writers and Shaving Creams. Good eve Bros. Druggists and Stationers. £jaT"U p.iy.* lo deal with Goodeve Broi Ki .17 |» ROSSLAND l.aijir.l*: Nil Jl, lUJ1 I . K. a.l l-.tmrlm-vrrv Pllaloy nil'llt at 8 O'clOCk lU O'lal l*..ll"\v'S I'll)], IJin , i Ml.-i'l. VibillllK brothel!) art* always Welcome Hanky Martin, c. c. JJlaaacl lul JoiNI.U. K. oi R. ami S li* l\ li* PRATHRNAt. O'Ul I1 . V '. Iv. i:aoi.!•:*,, Itomluiial AT THK R ossland D J'hoiiL* 185 rug V. P. O. Box 568 tDl(R Ol* ail Aeiia- 10, Regulttr ueetlugH tvt ly Thursday even ;, 8 p. 111, Knglcs mail. Miners1 Union Bide Tho.a. Kllimaurlce, W. 1'. n, Daniel, W. Seoretary. J I \ I * 'V* Independent Order ol Oood • V I.VV. I . 'I'finjiJars meets every I Thursday Hvuiilug In the Lecture Room 61 the '■ llaptlst I'lniiali M nn lifts ill Hie order visiting Un* riiy will Is?cordially welcomed. o. J. B, 1.ANK, w. u. CRK1TZ, c. I. Secretary. Traders Block, Queen antl Colaamliia avenue Certificate of improvements. I(s (\ 1? Meets in Odd Fellows Jliall ,\J»\J.J . on Queen street, between 1*1 First and Becotd avenues Refnilar ineetlujrs | each Monday night. Visiting broth-rs are tor ; ali.'iliy iiivitt-aj to attend ami legl&ter within 3-, .V!l'-S'-4£^^'^'^__s^ii__5*_a__._si^*'*»-*^s*-',»-*i?*>*Aii' _i___;l/ I Hossland Waler & Light Co., » | EAST COLUMBIA AVE. PHONE 67 fo t \ fo ALL KINDS OF ELECTRIC FIXTURES 1 (t\ SHADES, HEATERS AND ELECTRIC- | jjj fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fo fa POWER ALSO FURNISHED POR SMALL MOTORS jft AL .SUPPLIES CARRIED IN STOCK. Estimates for Wtting fnr Lightp, eic, Furnished on Application ut ihe oflice, at fo J fo ALL KINDS OF DKY W.F. L Office al Cltv Bakery I'liuiii' 'l 19. The Evening World 50c pet' Moiiih by Carrier. Cliff Hotel Bar W. Colombia avenue. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. IMPORTED GOODS A SPECIALTY Albert Thompson, Prop. Rossland Cigar Factory. Why nol patronize a homo in- iliil.-i'V? II will assist Union labor nml keep Die money al home. Ask fnr a Crown Grant or \V. 15. Cigar when you buy. Collis & Co.,for line coinnierci in^l Coll up 'plionc 88. I punt il NOTICK. "Grand'1 mineral claim eli uate in the Tiail Cieek Mining Division ol West work. Mr. Bloohberger lias secured Kootenuy Disirict. c ., Where locatitl—at the hase of Grani'e from the several rich specimens claims. HOTEL ARRIVALS. KOOIK-1AV, J. Flubrerand wife, Trail. Mrs. M. B. Malier, Trail. H. Mclntyre, Nelson. Mrs. .1. ll. Palmer, Greenwood. (1. Koons, Republic, Wash. A. II. Gary, Grand Forks. Ed. Davis. Grand Forks. Ilalili.i Jn 'la..utile. mounlaln on the east slope, north of! _Sfl«ri! and adjoining the Trenton mlueral claim. nun Take nolii'e that I, P. A. Wilkin, art- \ »£« ing as agent (or 8. L. Williams free i ?&£$ miner's certificate No. H420 70, A, I'.. j^Uim Mackenzie lite miner's crriifteate No. *f\*--y U42.700, N. A. Mnekenzie free minei'« I JjJSSV ceitificate No. 1143,384, intend, slxiy | nj»< days from the tlote hereof, to apply lo|_f>E«i'~ the Mining Recorder fur a Cei tificate nl FJfttt! ImproveiiicntH, for Ihe purpose of ob*! j»™ taining a Crown (jriint lor the above I J?___i claim. I ffcrgj And further take notice that aclion ■ _s2§J under section 37 musi be commenced | ___f,»_l • • RT31 J!j.. IS MORG before lhe issuance of 6U0h Certilieate ol Improvements. . mxi]** f~-<tr,\ Dated this 18th ^/J%^^'; jg| ^_3MJl_M^llMIlMll__JlPJl^^ ^j NOTICE. London, Aug. 16.—The house nf commons yesterday on the motion Notice is hereby given that Munlo! - , , Mackenzie Macdonald, of lhe city of 1 01 John Redmond, the Irish Nat- Rossland, in the Province of British ionalist leader, ordered the edilor Columbia, heretofore trading and carry- ling on business unaler the lirm nsmelJrWMS and publisher of the Globe, a Con- and style, Macdonald & Co , as dealer _!_s£ft servative London evening paper, to' j." '••1"ll,ifis- e'c- by a deed of aaelgnment! S«^ 11 for the benefit, of creditors, bearing date \ftSSm appear al tbe bar of tbe house of 17th day of -July, 1901, made ln pursn-1 commons for a gross breach of the HP?6,, °*tbe. "CnalilOr'a Trust Deeds Act, and Amending; Acts, lias; is a new town on the railway now under construction from Malleus to Grand Forks. Republic, Midway and Pnoenix. MORGAN ml MORGAN is situated on Kettle Eiver. Marcus and Cascade. half way between $ m 5p privileges of the bouse in accusing the Nationalist members of corruption in connection with private bill legislation. I* in g rug ut jun Tomorrow* gr.nted and assumed to Henry Ed-1 f_g_Sf ward Arthur Coiirlnev, of Kosslund tiijfci aforesaid, barrister at law, all his per- JS/JS soiuil estate, crealils and el'fi-cls whii li ff#**j migit be seized under execution anil nil r5lv« his real eslate, in trust to pn> the credt-! »5VJ'J ore of lhe said Murdo Mackenzie Mac-|pjjj_« donulal, inii'nlilv nml proportionately iijs theri just debts. I **nr» The said allied was exeou'ed by thejW*M« Baid Murdo Mackenzie Macdnnala, .i.*- «*"<.'; Bignor, and tbe said Henry Kdward Ar-; thurCourtney,trustee, on the 17th day' MORGAN is an ideal townsite in that it has a large mining district and a big agricultural, stock and fruit raising country tributary to it. vm London, Aug. Hi.—.r>.2f) a. 111.—' j In the course of a debate in the Raspberry Vinegar in Kn|?lleh pinls, ' ho,lse of commmifl.Mr. Chamberlain ] ol July, 19011.' and ihe said trustee has , ., ' , , „ ■ ,/ 1 „ 1 1 ,1 , , * . t . undertaken the tiust created hy said only 35 cenis a bottle at Paulson Hros. denied that negotiations of any sort Jeed. ill tin'interest of peace were pro-| All persons or corporations having MORGAN has no rivals and will bo the largest town between Spokane and Grand Porks. Get Your Papers and magazines at the I'ustollice . 1 claims auainst the mud Miitdo Mucken- tie Macdonald qtui-t forwaid and deliv- on hand. Woklb New I way Agency for the Evbninii I oeeding. The bouse sat until o'clock 11. in. clearing UD the final iertheeame lothe said trustee, with par* D ' ,,...1—.1...—r .,..1.. ..n..-..t. .1 .1.-1 • Stand. A full line of stationerv alway stages of various bills in order to j««la».th.ereo'.d«'y verifl.d on orhefore enable prorogation tomorroWj Saturday, Ith ilnv of Aujiust, 1901. After the 19tll day ol Aiismai 1901, the i MORGAN J L. Whitney & Co. J MINING BROKERS. Ii. C. and Washington Stocks a specialty 47 Columbis avenue. iss, and monetary cliceso left Paulson liros. if. Fob Sale—Cash register cheap Wm. Hartley, plume V. and N 171. if. ESTABLISHED 1806 The Reddin-Jackson Co. ONTARIO X.la_ilt«tS. IAa.-fcU.lt_>" STOCK BROKERS Money Loaned on Real Estate. WILL LOSE ■aid trustee will proceed to distribute WSS the assets of the said estate among ihe|(ss«s parties entitled therein, having: la^inl ?i^ic_ is the shipping point ior the great First Thought mine, which is developed by 1900 feet of tunnels and shafts, and has ovor $1,000,000 worth of ore in sight. ,. , only to the claims of which he shall some limburger-! t|,c„ i*,lVc had notice. 89 i tm And furl her take notice thai a meeting rur"? of the saial creditors will be held in He j ff&fm ollice of tbe undersigned on Friday the 2nd day of August, 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m. Hated at Hossland, B. C, this 17th day of July, 1(101. CE. GILLAN, Solicitor foi" trustee, 2(l>jJ Kunt Columbia ave. Jul 18-11110 Kossland, B. 0, [j is the headquarters for the Pierre Lake and Flat Vj( m I Riehard Plewman Stock Broker Bank of Montreal Building Census Returns of Canada -Is the La Presse Correct? V. & N. Phone 8s Montreal, Aug. 16.—La Presse :, late yesterday afternoon bulletined ! the fact that tbe population of Can- ^JriUtL 06 Ow»#|a(*a» wording to the census, was J 5,337,166; tbat Quebec's population Mining Stocks, Real bad increased 132,000, and that Estate, Fire Life and 10ntftri° woul(1 llise nve aeats. The Acoident Insurance Spokane Falls & Northern s^ NELSON & FT, SHEPPARIJ RY. I ©_*?! Red Mountain Ry, *- The only all rail route lertivrrn all points east =0 west and south to RonUnd, Nelwrn, aii'l all Id* I teriunliate pointH. connecting at Spokaue with — fe^a. the Great Northern, Nor-hero l»#ciiic and O. K. fvKk*| fit N. Co. r&tt Connects nt RoiBlflnrl with tb<* Canadian Pa- SZuf* cific Ry. ior Houudmy Creek points. Connects at Aft-vem Halls with itage dally fur Republic. Buffet service on trains between [Boolean* ancl Northport.; IflUnUnll Creek mining districts which contain more par- fi^ tially developed mines and prospects showing bodies of sulphide ores averaging over $10 a ton than any similar area in thenorthwest m Morgan Will Be Another Rossland fl I LOTS * FROM 5 to $250 LOTS 126 Ool. Ave., Opal block. Telephone 61 information is believed to be correct, as La Presse has inside sources for information, EFFECTIVE MAY 5 Leave. Arrive. 9:00 a. in. Spokane 7:35 p. m. 12:25 a. 111. Rossland. 4:10 p.m. 9:15 a. m. Nelson. 7:15 p. m. H. A. JACKSON, general PaFaenjfcr Agt, S|,nk.alic, Wash. H. P. BROWN, Afent, Koimlauil, B. C. rpTj^'DIVT^J One-half cash and the balance in two equal pay- 3g& .1- jjjj-1/xtjlkj ments at three and six months, without interest 38ti_t For tuli particulars call on or address h. w. e. jaeKsoiM. M Postoffice Block, Rossland, B. C. f&m
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Date Issued | 1901-08-16 |
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