>*-*wi THE EVENING WORLD iUlii ?*~C>R!A Vol. in, no **n& ROSSLAND, B. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, ,904 Pr.ce.Five Cents PERFECT COMPLEXION Through Madame Russell's Cream KOOTENAY PRICE SO CTS. An unrivaled skin food, tonic and beautiSer. An absolutely pure and scientific remover of all imparities of the skin. Immediately cures chapped and rough skin—eradicates wrinkles, pimples, blackheads, eczema, and all facial blemisheB. A tanned, sunburned, freckled, oily, or sallow ekin becomes clear, rosy and velvety alter a few applications of this dainty, toothing and healing preparation. AH leading druggitta SOLO IN ROSSLAND AT Rossland and Boundary Shipments. JAPANESE POINT OF VIEW g LATEST RETURNS OF OUTPUT Bl Morrow's Drug Store | To the Public: In answer to the Miners slander we announce that, with ever • - opportunity, we have made no change In our rates since the suspension of Stunden & Co, tj* lv **JC **% Our Prices are Right mjp "^p **^ **^ A. T. Collis & Company THE UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS. )0+00Mm:$Q$$0000$®$Qk swnffwirntfT Wm\WfWWMWB\M\9Wm\M9m\a9BAWm\mM9AAs\^AMm\m\Mm. I AS USUAL c^ryVJuTLl'ot Fresh Cgliton^ Vegetables Arriving Regularly Every Five Days 15; m.Tox~& 067= COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE 65 ~ EDEN BANK BUTTER OUR SPECIALTY .iMiUiUittittiUiU^ KS3CS3CS3K3!r«K3SJK3H DR. BRUHN'S 5 OINTMENT Has established itself bb a household necessity and has a reoord of Cures unparalleled in the history of Medicine, It cures old and new Sores, Ulcers, Ecr-ema, Salt Rheum, Itohing Piles, Chafings, Pimples, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. Thil Ointment has been in use almost half a Century. Testimonials irom thousands who have been •tired of Skin Diseases of long standing testify to its Curative qualities. What the Mines Are Doing Over the District—Ross'and Doing Well. I Close on 100,000 tons of ore have been shipped by the Rossland mines up to last night, leaving five more shipping days in this montb. This is rather better than the average of 8000 tons a week. Four years ago Rossland was booming and barely half this tonnage was being sent away. The War Eagle was a principal shipper, though shipping about what it does now. Today the Le Roi No. 2, what with the ore it is Bending to Grand Porks, Greenwood and Northport, together wilh that it is putting through tbe small mill here, ie a larger producer than the War Eagle and the value of the ore is considerably more. WEEK Le Koi 3930 Centre Star 1670 War Eagle 1*30 Le Roi No. 2 855 Le Roi no. 2 milled ..... 350 iumbo 185 kootenay 105 WhiteBear 55 Spitzee TOTAL 62.5-0 17,060 '3.655 6.555 3250 2625 2060 405 30 Totals 8,380 98 190 Boundary Shipments, Minister of Marine Is Satisfied with Campaign. URGENT NEED FOR A LARGER NAVY Admits Work of Repairing Russian Ships Is Effi ciently Conducted Arthur. at Port Tokio, Maroh 26—The House of Representatives today listened to a significant speech by Yammato, the Minister of Marine, and passed with enthusiasm and without a dissenting, a vote of thanks to Admiral Togo and hia offioers for their 8ei vices to the country. When the vote was taken, the members of the house oheered the navy. The Minister of Marine said since last October the Japanese navy Bad been under the necessity of increasing its strength, on account of the actions of Russia. Continuing, he said it had been manifested to every observer that Russia had instantly increased her strength in the Far East, and that of Japan had not purchased the cruisers Nisshin and Kasuga from the Argentine Republic, her naval strength would bave been below that of Russia. Referring to the result of tbe work of Admiral Togo and hiB fleet, he said the latest reports showed that the Russians had four battleships, five cruisers and ten torpedo boat destroyer afloat at this time trom whioh it must be concluded that the work of repairing at Port Arthur waB being carried forward efficiently. The latest attack on Port Arthur had enabled tbe Japanese to observe the actual strength of the enemy there. NEWS IN A NUTSHELL Items of Interest Round the World. LATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS The Doings of Conspicuous]Persons Affecting Canadian; Interests. A HIGH GRADE MINE Directions for use—Apply freely night and morning, or often as required. -PRICE- 50 Cents 'a 8ox MANUFACTURED BY ri Dr. Bruhn Medical Qo. ft NEW YORK JJ Sole agent for .Rossland,J. R. MORROW, The DrUggiSt rjj • CALL FOR A TRIAL BOX. 0*0 Phoenix, Maroh 25.—Special.— With the two old standbys, the Granby and Mother Lode mines shipping their usual quota regularly to the looal smelters, the Boundary mineB so far this year have sent out about 200,000 tons of ore, the value of whioh is estimated to be not less than a million dollars. For the last week the following mines have contributed to the shipments oi ore ae follows: Granby mines to Granby smelter 11,970 tons; Mother Lode to Greenwood smelter, 3,488 tons; Oro Denoro to Granby smelter, 924 tons; Emma, to Greenwood and Nelson Bmelters, 396}tone. This week the Granby Bmelter treated 12,575 tons of ore; making total of 153,954 tons for the year. The following shipments were made by the different mines: WEEK TOTAL Granby 11,070 136,810 Mother Lode 3488 40.1,8.1 ■Oro Denoro 914 10.798 Emma 396 5,8.2 At'ielstan 2,q68 I Senator -.... 1,756 I Elkhorn 200 Providence 210 E.P.U 135 Totals 16,778 199,813 If you really wish perfect vision; if you have any desire to exp«ri ence again the solid oomfort that j properly fitted glasses will bring | to you; in jufitioe to yourself, con suit these specialists who are seo ond to none in their particular branches. Thousands of patrons throughout the Dominion are wearing glasses fitted by them, and have testifisd to the excellent results obtained. Bee Dr. Jordan at Morrow's Monday. Walker's kye Whisky, 75o Port Wine 76c, Sherry, 75c per qt bottle. At the Family Liquor Store Wash. Bt. Defiance of Greenwood Equipped and Started to Work. MINES WILL RESUME Nettie L. and Silver Cup Are Starting Up Next Week. Greenwood, Maroh 25—Wm. Fowler, of Providence repute, who has been spending the past few mouths among his old friends in Scotland, has recently returned to Greenwood to prosecute development on his latest acquisition, the Defiance. Just before leaving last autumn he completed the purchase of this property and is planning to oquip it with machinery this spring, and to speedily make a shipping mine of it. Tha grade of ore in the Defiance is very high and the location good. In the hands of the very boat, most experienced high grade ore man in this section great hopes are I aro in entertained for the future of the Defiance. Th* Republio Mine* During last week the Republio mines shipped 28 cars of ore, distributed as follows: Mountain Lion 14 cars to Boundary Falls and Trail Bmelters; Knob Hill, 4 oars to Nelson smelter; Zala M., 2 oars to Granby smelter; Quilp, 300 tons to Tacoma smelter. Ferguson. March 25—The long anticipated announcement has been made at last lhat work will be resumed on the Nettie L., and Silver Cup about April lit, when a full force will be sent up to the mines. Pending this date strenuous efforts are being made by a force of 95 men to . ompiete the installation of the machinery at Five Mile, where is situated the 20-stamp mill and reduotion plant, erected in conjunction by the two compaiies operating theBe mines. It is hoped to have the plant in working order not later than May 1st. When both tbe mines and plant full operation a foroe between 200 and 230 men will be employed, making a substantial payroll for the town. Cambridge won the annual boat race thiB year. The Russians are erecting new batteries at Newohwang. The Transsiberian railway is being built around ihe head ol Lake Baikal. The ice is breaking np at Newohwang and an attaok by the Japs is expeoted. Ten thousand Albanians are said to be surrounded by Turkish troops at Babatepe. An attempt is being made in Vancouver by the white laundries to fight the Chinamen. Captain Irkoff has been sentenced to 25 years penal servitude for selling eeorets to the Japs. The Democrats will endeavour to make the tariff the issue in the ooming presidential campaign. A deadlock has been reaohed in London between Russia and Can- . ada over the latter'a sealing olaims. Manchester merchants wish to convene an international congress to consider the question of gambling in cotton. The daughter of the United States oounsul at Bombay is dead and his wife attacked by the bubonic plague. The Corbett- Britt fight last night at San Francisco for the world championship was given to the latter after a hard fight of 20 rounds. It ia rumored in Paris that the Vladivostok squadron haB been ordered to capture the new Japanese vessels bought from Chili, and now on their way across the Pacifio. It is surmised at Ottawa that the extraordinary request made by Russia tbat Canada oeaie sealing in the Pacific, was preferred at the desire of the United States. Millinery Opening The spring opening of millinery at the Emporium will be held today. Over 200 nicely trimmed bats at tbe lowest prices. The Hoffman House Cafe, open all night. Short orders a specialty. Parrleh to Have Charge The courtB have ordered 100 feet of drifting to be done on the Slocan Star, to determine disputed points in the case brought against it by Johnnie Harris. Manager Parrish of the Le Roi, Rossland, will have oharge of the work. Eye Strain The greatest source of headache. It has originated disease that has sent thouBands to early graves. Do your eyes ache? Do you see Bpots? Are you dizzy as the result of prolonged speoial use of your vision? See Dr. Jordan. Principal H. B. A. Vogel Vanoouver, B. C, Maroh 8 th, 1902. Dear Doctor: I would like to inform you that the glasses, as well ae the spectacles, that you have sold me, have and are still giving me very good satisfaction; in faot they seem to have almost oured my eyes, whioh had been badly affected on account of teaching by light. I suffer no strain at all in my head any more. I shall highly recommend any of my students to make use of your skill if they require suoh servioes. I am, Dear Sir, . Yours, very truly, H. B. A. Vooel, Principal Vogel Commercial Col- See Canada's Morrow's. great expert at NOTICK. I bave bought out the interest 0 John Jacobs in the Bank saloon and will be pleased to bave all my fiiende give me a oall. Tom Newman. THE EVENING WOKXD, ROSSLAND B. C, MARCH 26, 1904 The Evening World Bt the World.PublUhlng Company. Entered «t the Rossland, B. C, postolBc- fo traiumlulon through the maita.Ma* I, 1901 a •ccond data reading matter. BUBiCttllTION a*rS5--j5.oo per year in variably In advance. Adrertlalng l»t«J m»de- known an application. JAMESIH. FLETCHER. Q1NBRAL MANAaER: P. 0. Box 30J llodsland, B. c We Will Buy A 50 c. Bottle of Liquozone and Give it to You to Try. OUTSIDE CRITICISM. The Rossland World is asking why the oity oouncil of RosBland does not not take Bteps to eecure a fair voters' list for the town, sa; s the Nelson Tribune. It says tie . names of perBous who have not paid their taxes should be placed on the list immediately they pay their taxes. If the letter and epir it of the Municipal Election Act were only carried out; there would be no hardship worked on any person in a city municipality; but tbe powers in RosBland oould not see their way dear to carry out either the letter or the spirit of the aot, and the result iB, several hundred persons whose nameB Bhould hare been plaoed on the voters' list of Rossland are omitted. This was done to deprive the workingmen who live in hotels and boarding houses of the right to vote. There ii an element iu Rossland, as there is in Nelson, that would deprive all who differ with tbem from Voting or helding office. This element oall themselves the "educated class," and it is made up largely rf oads and Bnohs. The Municipal Eleotion Act says all rates and taxes, not chargeable on land, muet be paid before the persons owing them oan have their names placed on the voters' list. The rates chargeable on land iu Nelson are real estate taxes, water rates, and ■ewer rentals. The rates nol ohargeable ou land are electric light rates, licences, dog taxes, road taxes, and and scavenger fees. City clerks are charged with preparing the voterB' lists,' and those who must make application to have their names placed on the list have the whole of December in eaeh year to make the application. The Munioipal Elections Act is not only fair in its provisions, but it is most dear and clear in its direc- tions.notwithstanding the assertions of the Rossland World. The aotion of the several officials who prepared the present voters' list of Rossland cannot either defended or justified. The World pointB Ihe foregoing thinking it only' to be just to give ths other side of the question. Our point at the time was that the method of making up the voters' list was not what it Bhould be, and was left to the City Council to take what steps they could towards rectifying it. It is evident Nelson reads the act one way and the late mayor in another. It is probable that the late mayor thinks himself absolutely right. He usually does. The. criticism tho World offered was that if tho Act would permit of the registration of voterB aB soon as they had paid their lawful dues, it is probable that many Bums oould be collected by the city whicb oould not possibly be collected otherwise. Even ou the interpretation placed on the Act by the Nel* son Tribune, it is sufficiently apparent that the reading of the Aot is somewhat dubious. The Tribune goes further than did the World and imputes motives. As to this Uqnozone is tlie only way known to kill germs in the body without killing the tissues, too. It is the only way to end the cause of any germ disease. It is also a vitalizing tonic with which no other product can compare. It is new in America, and millions who need it don't know of,it. For that reason, we make this remarkable offer. We will buy the first bottle and give it to you if you need it. We will do tins gladly to let the product itself show you what it can do. We Paid $100,000 For the American rights to Liquozone —the highest price" ever paid for similar rights on any scientific discovery. We did this after testing the product for two "ears, through physicians and hospitals, in this country and others. We paid it because Liquozone does what all the skill in the world cannot do without it. Any drug that kills germs is a poison, and it cannet be taken internally. Every physician knows that medicine is almost helpless in any germ disease. Not Medicine Liquozone is the result of a process which, for more than 20 years, has been tbe constant subject of scientific and chemical research. Its virtues are derived solely from gas, made in large part from the best oxygen producers. By a process requiring immense apparatus and 14 days' time, these gases are made part of the liquid product. The reBult is a product that does what oxygen does; and oxygen is the very source of vitality, the most essential element of lite. The effects of Liquozone are exhilarating, vitalizing, purifying. Vet it is a germicide so certain that we publish on everv bottle au offer of fci.ooo tor a disease germ that it cannot kill. The reason is that germs are vegetables ; and Liquozone—like au excess of oxygen —is deadly to vegetable matter. That is why Liquozone kills every disease germ, and with a product which to the human body is life. Germ Diseases These are the known germ diseases. All that medicine can do for these troubles is to help Nature overcome the germs, and such results are indirect and uncertain. Liquozone kills the germs, wherever they are, and the results are inevitable. By destroying the cause of the trouble, it invariably ends the disease, and forever. Asthma Abscess—Anemia Bronchitis Blood Poison , ■ right's Disease Bowel Troubles Conghs—Colds Consumption Colic—Croup Constipation Catarrh—Cancer Dysentry—Diarrhea Daudrun—Dropsy Dyspepsia Hay Fever—Influenza Kidney Diseases I.a Grippe Leucorrhea Uver Troubles Malaria—Neuralgia Many Heart Troubles Piles—Pneumonia Pleurisy—Quinsy Rheumatism Skin Diseases Scrofula— Syphillis Stomach Trouble. Throat Troubles Eczema—Erysipelas Tuberculosis Fevers—Gall Stones Tumors—Ulcers Goitre—Gout Varicocele Gonorrhea—Gleet Wotuen^s Diseases All diseases that begin with fever -all inflammation—all catarrh—all contagious diseases—all the results of impure or poisonous blood. lu nervous debility I.Utuozone acts as a vital- izer, accomplishing what no drugs can do. 50c. Bottle Free If you need Liquozone, and have never tried it, please send us this coupon. We will then mail you au order on your local druggist for a full-size bottle, and we will pay your druggist ourselves for it. This is our free gift, made to convince you ; to show you what Liquozone is, and what it can do. In justice to yourself, please accept it to-day, for it places you under no obligation whatever. Liquozone costs 50c. and $1, CUT OUT THIS COUPON for this offer may not appear again. J-'ill out the blanks and mail it lo the I.i>|ui>l Ozone Co., 458-460 Wabash Ave., Chicago. My disease is f have never tried Liquozone or Powley's Liquified Ozone, but if vou will supply ine a 50c. bottle free I will take it. I T 9 n C B ' * Give full address—write plainly Liquozone was formerly known in Canada af Powley's Liquified Ozone. I A I THE % * *v Results from common soaps: eczema, coarse hands, ragged clothes, shrunken flannels. Sunlight Soap REDUCES EXPENSE Ask for Che Octagon Bar MARKET REPORTS Retail Prices in Rossland Stores. Mails close Da ilvex- ct Sunday ep 6:30a in for Trail, Mails delivered daily except Monday at 7:00 a. m, Phoenix, we have only fo remark that even if the looal press of the city iB derelict of its duty, and hushes up awkward occurrences, the outside press will put their fingers on tbe blot just the same. Outside criticism, such sb this, is indeed awkward for Rossland, and the camp cannot afford to ignore it The only way to prevent fresh instances and more galling criticism, is to set the matter right, which the World trusts will be done long before December next. GROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES Lecture and Eutortainment Robert R. Maitland, L. L. B., will deLver a lecture on Tuesday night in tho Methodist church on the human eye. Some hundreds of lantern slides of varied charaoter will be exhibited. Also the "Passion Play" as presented by the Sioux Indians will be put on in moving pictures. ' Admission 25c. Corrected Up to Date by the Lead' ing Merchants of the Camp. Rev. Father Slattery is the Superior of the Mount Cashel Christain Brothers, of St. John, N F., and is known all over Europe, as well as Canada, as one of the leading educationalists of the Church ol Rome, His letter speaks for itself: Mt.'Cashel, St. John, N. F., Deoember 18th, 1899, Dear Doctor: I waB genuinely sorry when you left our oity, for, through using glasses for years, I met no one who seemed to go to the root of the trouble as you did. Your system of testing and fitting seemed to me perfeotion. I have peifeot ease and comfort with the glasses you made for me. YourB very respeotfully, J. L. Slatteky. See Dr. Jordan at Morrows Monday. See the new line of wash goods at the Crescent. LoBt on Thurday evening, a pair of gold spectacles. Finder will be rewarded' by applying at this office. Perrin's suede gloves in blaok and colored, at .$1.25 per pair, Eaeter specials, at the Orescent. The Crescent is the place to buy your new spring dreBS goods. MINING .SUPPLIES. Axes, per doz $7.50-10.00 Candles, per case $5.50-0.50 Caps, Bennett, per box 75c( Coal, blacksmith per ton $22.50 Dynamite, 60 per. ct, per lb 19^ Dynamite, 50 per ct, per lb 18o Dynamite, 40 per ct, per lb lGJo Fuse, Bennett per 100 ft 75o Hammers, per lb 15c Iron, per lb 3f5o Nails, base, per keg $4 Shovels, per doz $7.60-10 Steel. Canton per lb 8.Jc Jmkat'and poultry./ Bacon, per lb 18-20c Beef, per lb (side) 9-10c Chickens, each 50-90o Fish jper lb 12f 15o Ham, per lb 18-20o Mutton per lb (side) 13-15 i Turkey, per lb 23c Veal, per lb (side) 18c PROVISIONS Almonds, per lb 25c Apples, per 501b box $1.50 $2.00 Bananas, per doz SOo , Beans, per lb 6c Butter, per lb 25-40o Cabbrge, per lb., 3o Cauliflower, per head, 15o Cheese,'per lb 20c Chocolate, per lb 40-50o Coooa, per lb 40c-$1.00 *-' Coffee, per lb 25-50o Condensed Milk per oan 12 Jo-15e Dried Peas, per lb Go Eggs, per doz 35c Flour, per 501b $1-66-2.00 Green Onions, per buuch, 5c Honey, per lb 25o Jams and Jellies per lb 12-13o Lard, per lb 174c Onions, per lb 5c Oranges, per doz 25-60o Piokles, per qt 20o-25o Potatoes, per 1001b sack $1.25 Rioe, per lb 8c Rolled Oats per lb 5o Spinach, per lb., 10c Sugar, per lb G$o 3 Vinegar, per gal 50o-75o Walnuts, per lb 25c FEED Bran, per ton $27 Hay, per ton $27 Oats, per ton $32 Shorts, per ton $30 MISCELLANEOUS Coal, per ton, Galt,,$8.60 Kerosine, per gal 50c Soap, per bar 5o Wood, per oord $4.50-l5.60 Cascade, Columbia Grand Forks, Fife, Greenwood, Eholt, Midway and all Boundary District points. Daily except Daily except Sunday Monday 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Robson, Castlegar Mon., Wed., Fri Wed.. Eri., Sun 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Gladstone Daily Daily 9:40 a, 111. 6:00 a. m. Northport, Spokane and all United States points. Paterson, B. C. Daily except Dailv except Sunday Sunday 0:40 a, m. 6: 00 p. m, Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir, NelBon and Salmo, B.C. Daily fi:oo p. m. and 7:00 a. m Ordinary letter mail only for all Eastorn Canada, and tho United Kingdom and all Europe'an/AUd other foreign countries. Daily Daily 0:40 a. m Daily 5:15 p m. 7:00 a. m AU|pointB served by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, all Eastern Can- ^ »da, the United Kingdom, and all European and other foreign countries. Daily 5:150 m.. Daily 7:00 a. m. Crow's Nest Pass and connections, Nelson. Sun., Tues., Tnur Tues., Thur., £a 5:15 p m... 7:00 a. m, Deer Park. Daily except Daily except Saturday Monday 5:15 p.m. 7:00 a.m. Sandon. Daily 5:i5jp.m Daily 7:00 a.m Trail, Arrowhead, Nakusp, Revelstoke Station. Halcyon and Columbia River, Slocan and Lardeau District point and connections, Daily 5:15 pirn. Daily 7:00 a. m. All points served by the Canadian Pacific Railway west of Revelstoke Station, including China and Japan and Klondike, f ♦ fell * * ft * * * * * ft ft ft ft ,P AL ACE, ****** Rossland's Leadinq Hotel*. **•**• Sample Rooms For Commercial Men. * * * * 4 * * 4 4 * Finest Grill in Kootenays IN[ CONNECTION. FIRST CLASS Bowl inn Allev AND * I BILLIARD ROOM $ ft * P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE (VAFKET6 Rossland, Nelson, Trall,Sandon,Revelstoke,Greer wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MABKETS-RossUnd, Trail, Nelson/Ymir, lash Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Fork- Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney. Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vanconver. Fjjh, Same ud Poultry In Season, Sausages of AU Kinds WM. DONA I D, Manager Roaaland Branoh ESTABLISHED 1840. GEORGE GREEN ! Specials atPaulson' P. B. Blend Coffee! Moosejaw Flouri Chilliwack Butter Paulson Bros, i ITHE FOUNDRY. ABKBY8TWY10, .:. BHGLAND. Manufacturers of Concentrating Machinery. MEDALS-Royal Cornwall Polytechnic; Gold medal' International |M infer Hxhl ] bitlon, Crystal Palace, 1890. Unly award for Concentrators. ^SPECIALTIES: / tiirp «iih latest irrprcw-rents, of up-to-date design, and witb wearing paruefl Hadfield's steel, from 2 cwts, to 10 cwts. per bead, Stcnebn alters, Crashers. Jiffl Trommels, Vanners, etc., all constructed in sections for facility of transport ifdc*f sired. Patent Portable Crushing and Amalgamating Pans for Prospecting, Al small concentrating plant to treat up to five tons erected at the works by whkfcl commercial results can be seen by intending purchasers for a r erely in n 1, \\ THE GROOERS ! Estimates for complete plants on application. Special attention grten to «'. 1 engineer's spoclficatioDS. Tlliarasjii "JIGGER ."AbeQ at w»lh. m9m9*-9m9mmm9mmsrtmmms}mmmmm aslnssfl THE EVENING WORLD RUSSLAND. B. C, MARCH 26 1904 •** \ Outside Gamps ; Mining News of the • Week Over the Prov- • ince and the Upper • County. t*\9*******m*****w************************************ boundary. tie Trittne group, Springer creek, On the Pjnamo the tunnel is.°° Monday y now in about 125 feet. The leasees of the Port Hope ore The ehaft of the Lady*nnth, exiting to strike the ledge daly about a mile' below Ansoondn, ie being poshed. The wc ik of dr ving the long tnnnel on the Blue Jar Is still being continued. At the Fife lime quarries shipments to the Trail smelter are be- iagmtde steadily. A force of 100 men is now Steadily employed at tbe Mother Lode mine in Deadwood oionp. George R Caldw-.l, of Bra'don, M«n„ has seoured a jud ement of 19012 against the Golden Crown Min*e. L'd. Roderick and Mclrmii are steadily working at the lengthening of the tunnel on tbe Summit olaim, Summit oamp. Foreman Trerorrow it the sole employee at the Snowshoe mine. Water is beginning to oome up pretty well in the deep working of this property. The foroe of ner. at the Elkhorn ■ins, Proridenee oamp, has been inoreased to 17, and the shipments continue to be at the rate of about 69 tons monthly. It is reported that the final payment on the bond on the Gold Bug, taken over by Greenwood men a few months ago, has been made, and lhat the mine ie looking well. Work has been carried on all winter in the Dykehead olaim, ■ear Cascade, on the shore of Christina lake, and owned and worked by Kelly and Forsyth. It Is said that the showing of oopper ore is excellent and iB improving with depth, Ore from the Providenoo, one of the many high grade mines near Greenwood, is now being sent to the Trail smelter without sorting. The force of men now numbers between 35 and 40. During the winter the main shaft has been deepened from the 183 foot level. COAST In February the Tyee mine ■hipped 5000 tons to Ladysmith and will maintain that rate. The Marble Bay mines, on Texada Island, shipped 3414 .one to Crofton smelter. Tbe Van Anda group is gradually increasing its output to the Crofton smelter. LARUKAU The owners of the Horsehoe, at Trout Lake, are buty sacking rioh ore. Ten more stamps are to be added to the Oyster-Criterion mill at Cambourne. The Metropolitan Gold and Silver Mining oompany intend putting in an aerial tram at tbe Triune mine, near Ferguson. The Marie Marilla eompany in tended resuming work on the Pedro ond Minnie F olaims in the Lardeau as soon as supplies oan be got in. fOPLAR The tunnel on the Home Run is in 40 feet and nearing the ledge for which the tunnel is being run A number of stringers have been out through in the last 20 feet. slogan The Emily Edith, Four Mile, is to be worked under lease. R. L Kirkwood started work on in the orosscut. The Black Warrior will be worked thia season. The Arlington at Slncan will ereot a mill ibis summer. The Queen-D.iminion Minii-e company have put a forns of rjr.i»n at work on their property, Tie Queen Bess. . southeast kootenay The Nor'h S'ar shipped 100 o»h of silver lead ore this we k. WINDERMERE ParadiHe mine has already had smelted 1699 1 tons of ore, whioh is a very fair amount considering that it is only a portion of the ore takou out during the first three seasons of development; besides this 150 are in transit and from now on 40 tons a month will be landed at the river throughout th spring and summer. The Para dise will receive over $4000 of the lead bounty on ore shipped last summer, and had all of last year'" ore been held until after July 1st theyj would have received some thing over $8000. YMIR In three months the Arlington , at Erie, oneo given up as a wildoat, has shipped 20 carloads of ore, averaging $1000 each. List Your Property With Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker WANTED Two Houses and Lots, 4 or 5 rooms. I have a buyer for each. FOR SALE One 35 H. P. upright Boiler, Hoist, Cable and Bucket. Onh in use about a month. FOR SALE—Two lots with four roomed house. Wood shed, spring water. Good looation for miner Prioe, quiok Bale, $175. Apply to Walter J. Robinson. CANNOT HARM YOUR CO M PLEXION1F YOU USE MAKCH WINDS Goodeve's Witch Hazel Cream It prevents Tan, Sunburn, Freckles. It .whitens, softens, beautifies A genuine skin fond, soothing and healing. An excellent application after shaving. Price 25 Cents. The Genuine Sold Only at Goodeve Bros. Druggists and Stationers It Pa's to Deal With Goodeve Bros. W FOR SALE Bowling Alley, complete; double maple floor, return trough, pins and balls. Made in three sections, for shipment. Made by limns wick-Balk Co. of Chicago. Prioe $275. House and lot on Fifth avenue, house three rooms, furnished; city water, electric light. Part oash, balanoe to suit purchaser. RESTAURANT Building 12x37; ground rent, $10 per montb; good location; oomplete in every respect; oounter, tables, ohaiis, cash register, eleotrio fan, range, dishes, outlery, etc This is a good ohance for a good cook. To the Merchants Why Don't You Increase Your Business? Do not sit down and complain of lacu: ot business, because people are sending out of the city for their goods. Hustlinq will Do the trick Give them to understand that they can save money by dealing at home. Y©U WILL HAVE T© SHOW THEM That you can sell them better goods for less money than they can get them for at some Cheap John department store in the east, and keep the money at home. When you have done this You will get the results The next question is how to reach the people to tell them what you want them to know You can do this by keeping your advertisement in The Evening World. In the Matter of the Velvet (Rossland)' Mine, Limited IN LIQUIDATION Notice is hereby given that the creditors of the above named company are required on or before the joth day of Apiil, 1904, to send their names and addresses and particulars of their debts or claims and the n=mes and addresses ot their solicitors, if anv, to William Albert Stearns, of 2^ Leadenhall street, London, E. C, the Liquidator of the said company, and, if so required, by notice in writing of tbe said Liquidator, are by their solicitors or personally, to come in and prove their said debts or claims at such time and place as shall ba specified in sueh notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefitsof any distribntion made before such debts are proved. Dated this 5th day of Marcli, 1904. W. A. STEARNS. Liquidator. Irttoe Matter of the Portland (Rossland) Mine, limited IN LIQUIDATION Notice is hereby given that the creditors of the above named company are required on or b'fore the 30th day ol April, 1904, to send their names and ad- qresses and particulars of their debts or claims aDd the names and" addresses of their solicitors, if any, to William Albert Stearns, of 23 Leadenhall street, London, E.C., the Liquidator of the said company, and, if eo required, by notiie in writing from the said Liquidator, are, by their solicitors or personalty to come in and prove their eaid debts or claims, at such time and place as shall be specified in euch notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded lrom the benefits of any distribution made before such debts are proved. Dated this 5th day of March, 1904. VV. A. STKARNb, Liquidator NOTICE. In the matter of an application for a duplicate of a Certificate of Title to Lot 6, Block 33, in the Town of Trail (map 465 A). Notice is hereby given that it is my intention to issue at the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof a duplicate of the Certificate of I itle to the above mentioned Lot 6, Block 33, in the Town of Trail (map 465A), in the name of David Mutchler, which Certificate is dated the ind day of April, 1897, and numbered 3350O. H. F. MacLEOD, District Registrar. Land Registry Oflice Nelson. It. O., 21st March, 1904 NOUCE. In the matter of an application for a du plicate of a Certificate of Title to lots 7 and 8, block 60, in the Third Addition to the Railway Addition in the Town of Rosssland (Map 616D). Notice is hereby given that it is my intention to issue nt the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof a duplicate of the Certificate of Title to thc above mentioned lots in the name of W. H. Jackson, which Ceriifi- cate is.dated the 15th day of October, 1900, nnd numbered 3786K. H.-F. McLEOD, Dis rict Registrar. Land Registry Office, Nelson, 29th February, 1904. MORTGAGE SALE WnEdbtMBiir Tne only all rail, between points east west and south to Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks and Republic. Buffet cars run between Spokane and Northport. .Effective June 14, 1803 NORTHBOUND. Lea.ve Spokane 845 a.m. A"ive Rossland 4:35 pjn. Arnve Nelson 7:20 p.m. Arrive Grand Forks.... 4:00 pjn. Arrive RepubUc 6:15 p*n' SOUTHBOUND. f^ve RepubUc 8:30 a.m. Veave Grand Forks 10:35 ajn Leave Nelson 73ia.n1 Leave Rossland io:4o a.m Arrive Spokane 6:15 pjn la Connection With TICKETS TO ALLtPOINTS SHORT LINE TO St. Paul,Duluth,Minneapolis,Chic»go and aU(points east) Seattle I Tacoma, Victoria, Portland land all Pacific Coast points, Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining Sc Buffet Smoking Library Oan 2-FastTrains Through Daily-2 For rates, folders and full information regarding trips, call on or address any agent 8. F. Sc N. Railway. H. BRANDT, C P A T A, 701 VV Riverside, Spokane H, A.'JACKSON. G- n. Ft. & Pass. Agt. Spokane, Wash, H. P. BkOWiN, Rossland Agent • Under and by virtue of the power of sale couta'iicd.in a certain Mortgage whieh will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for pale by Public Auction by Walter J. Robinson Esq., Auctioneer, on the premises below described on Wednesday, the 30th. day ot March, 1004, at the hour of 13 o'clock in the forenoon, the following valuable property situated in the Town of Rossland, and being composed of Lots No. to add 20 in lilock 31. according to Map or Plan No. 579, of the said Town of Kosslaml. On the above described property which is on the south side of Kootenay street, are said to be two frame cottage*. Terms of Kale.—10 per cent ol the purchase money at tbe lime of sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter. For further particulars apply to Mcdonnell, McMaster & tleary, 51 Yonge Street, Toronto, Solicitors (or Vendors'. Or WALTER J.ROBINSON, Auctioneer, Rossland I). C. Dated March 9th, 1904. Atlantic S.S. Sailings C.PJt. ATLANTIC S.S. LINE From St. John. Lk Champlain, Apr. 2 Lk. Erie Apr. 16 ALLAN LINE From St John. . April 2 Bavarian April 0 DOMINION LINE From Portland Dominion.. April 2 Southwark.. A pril 9 AMERICAN LINE St. Louis April 2 New York.. Aprils RED STAR LINE ,.. April 2 Vaderland.. April 9 CUNARD LINE ...Aprl2 Lucania Apiil 9 WHITE BTAR LINE ..April 1 Oceanic April 6 FRENCH LINE LaTouraine Apr. 7 La Lorraine Apr. 14 ALLAN STATE LINK Laurcntian..Mar. 31 Numidian Apr, 14 Continental sailings of North German Lloyd, H.A. P. and Italian lines on application. Lowest rates on all lines. W. P. Fi CUMMINGS, G. S. S, Agt., Winnipeg O.W. DEY, Agent, C. PR. Depot, Rossland. Ionian Finland,. Etruria . Arabic .. • • • Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real fstate and Customs Broker Heat Door to Postoffice It reaches all the people and goes in all the homes in the city. 0 0 Its circulation is increasing every day. Give it a Trial ^^j And yon will not complain as to the reeulte Application for Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board ol Licensing Commissioners of the cityol Rossland at its next meeting for a traneter of the liquor li cense held by me for the Western Hotel situated on Second avenue, In the city of RosBland, 11. C.,to K. D. Stinson. Wm. McLkod, Licensee. Dated this 18th day of Much, I8O4. Pompeian Massage Cream Removes, Blackheads, Freckles and Plmpples and brings color tbe Cheeks. For Sale at RovalBarberShoo SUPPLY HOUSE. W. J. PREST. PROP THE London Directory, CONTAINING over 2000 pages of condensed commercial matter, enables enterprising trader*, throughout the Empire to keep in close touch with the trade of thc Motherland, besides being a com plete commercial guide to London and its Suburbs, the London Directory contains lists of:— export:merchants with the goods they Bhip, and tbe Colon lal and Foreign markets they supply. 8TEAM8HIP LINE8 arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approximate sailings. PROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Notices of leading Manafac- urer°, Merchants, etc., in the principal owns and Industrial centres of the 'nitcd Kingdom. copy A of the 1004 edition wrll be for arded reight paid on receipt of Post ■ ffice Order for £1. the London Directors Co.,Ltd lb Aboburoh Lane, London, K. C. THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND, B. C», MARCH 26, 1904 1*9- THE LOCAL EXCHANGE Conditions [.Start to Im* prove A FAIR WEEKS' WORK DONE The Latest Quotations and Sales Locally Upon the Market. StookB during the week show a deoided improvement, and far more sales are being listed. There are also a more numerous variety of shares whioh are being sought alter, and the clouds are c'earing sway whioh have gathered so long over the horizon of the looal market. Today's Looal Quotations: Aaked American Bo* *a ■ea Hur 'tt •Back Tall 3 Canadian Oold Held* 4* Cariboo (Camp McXlnnty)em-fly i'A CtatrtBUr VA Cnrwa Neat Faaa Coal t Falrrlcw 3 Planer Maiden 3 aunt * Qranbj Conaolidated $4 Morning Glory Mountain Lion Morth SUr (Mart aootana*) mbler-Carlboo ■an PoU •alUran Torn Thumb War Saglc Conaolidated.... Wattrloo (Assess, paid) Walla Btar (Astern, paid) Hi 16 5 lo ■5 22% 2Y. 6 3 *a '% 3% $3-»5 14 3« St. George's Church—Rev. J. A. Cleland, rector. Palm Sunday 8 a. m. and Holy Communion; 11 m. Matins2: 30 p. m. Suuday Sohool; 7:30 p. m , Evensong. Church ol the Sacred Heart,—' Rev. M. W. McKinnon in charge. First mass 8 30 a. in.; Second mass 10:30 a. m.; Sunday Sohool, 2,30 p. ip. followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. Methodist Church.—Rev. R. F" Stillmau, B. A., pastor. Services 10 a. m. Rible meeting, 11 a. m. sermon by the pastor, Subjeot "Gethsemane," 12 noon, Fellowship service; 2:30Sabbath Sohool 7:30 p. no. sermon by Rev. Mr. Rawai, a Maori from the South Sea islands. Salvation Army.—7 a. m., Knee Drill; 11 a. m., junior meetiog; 3 p. m., Free and Easy; 8 p. m., Salvation meeting. St. Andrew's Church, (Presbyterian.)—Corner First avenue and Queen street. Rev. H. Grant, paBtor. Services 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. ' Today's Sales. Canadian Gold Fields, 1000, 4c; War Eagle, 1000, H;c. Total 2000. Week's Quotations, Highest Lowest American Boy aW I Ben Hur A'A 3*A BlackTail 3 2 Canadian Gold F.S 3H 3 Cariboo, Camp McK \*A CentreStar 25^ 24 *'airview 4 2 Fisher Maiden 3 2 Giant 2 Granby Consolidated.... %t\ .00 J3.25 Morning Glory i'A ' Mountain Lion 16 14 North SUr 6 jjj Payne 11^ 8 Quilp 17 I0 Rambler-Cariboo . „ 24H 20 San Poil 2% 2% Sullivan 6 4 Tom Thumb 3 2 War Eagle 13^ " Waterloo 3'A >'.i WhiteBear 5 4 Showing highest asked and lowest bid during the past week. The Week's Sales, St. Eugene, 1500, 2000, 42c; 1000, 404c; Fisher Maiden, 3000, 240; Tom Thumb, 3000 lie; Morrison, 2000 2ic; Ben Hur, 2000, 2c: Horning Glory, 2000 lc; Sullivan, 1600 4Jc; Mountain Lion, 1000, 15c; War Esgle, 1000, life; North Btar, 1000, 3£c; Canadian Gold Fields, 1000 4c; Payne, 1000, 9c; Rambler-Cariboo, 000, 21 ic; Great Western Coal, 600 21c. Total. 22,000. Walker's Rye Whisky, 76o, Por Wine, 76o, Sherry 75c per qt. bottle At the Family Liquor Store Wash St. AT THE CHURCHES TOMORROW FATALITY AT THE LE KOI John Carlson Falls to His Death Through an Ore Chute. MINOR MENTION Tomorrow will be Palm Sunday. Mr. Bruoe has taken charge of the Anglioan ohuroh at Trail. W. Wadds has been notified of the death of his father George Wadds. The Opal lodging house has been taken by Mrs. Rupert Bulmer who will open on Monday. The hockey game between the a'triors and intermediates is to come off on Monday evening. The liquidation or winding up of the Giant company is daily assuming mo e complicated phases. Monday is the last day for the registering for the provincial and Dominion elections until the autumn court of revision. The Rev. Hugh Grant of St. Andrew's was formally inducted into his charge laBt evening the Rev: Dr. Wiight, Moderator. Young of Ymir and Robertson of Grand Forks being present. -3SJC A fatality occurred this morning at the Le Roi mine about nine o'clock resulting in the death of John Carl pen. The deceased iB a brotherinlaw. of Fred Lindberg and for some time past wae working at the Kootenay mine and indeed waB there at the time of the fatal aooident there on at the beginnig of last year. Not being able to get a machine he accepted mucking at the Le Roi mine having the promise of a timber job later on. This was hiB first morning's work. While working in one of the stopes he was Bent for lovae wedges and was told to look out as there waB an open chute in the floor. De- oeased waB going along with a oandle examining the ground carefully when he saw another ligot approaching. He looked up and shouted a warning but at that very instant was precipitated down the chute and was killed instantly. The Hockey Challenge Eyeel Eyea! Eyee! Have them seen to during Dr. Jordan's visit. He has no second iu Canada as a specialist. New spring goods arriving daily at the Crescent. The Senior Hockey team have aocepted the challenge of the Intermediates on Monday night for the championship of the Golden City. The Intermediates are admittedly about the fastest bunoh in British Columbia, and the outcome will be watched with a great deal of interest, especially as bo many people think the younger team oan and "ill win. A great opportunity to have your eyes tested and fitted by Dr. A. Mackay Jordan, one of Canada's first opticians—Morrow's drug store, Monday. Don't forget the Sen ior-Intennediate Hockey match Monday. Championship of Golden City. THE OPAL Nice Rooms, Free Bath, Terms Reasonable. Mrs. RUPERT BULMER ML *Bms lam. laam Mm- 4 A A mmm 3L\m Smma 3m\\*-mm\ ** T^"W **'V ***** * Patients will hear of 0 something to their 0 advantagejby writing 0 to the Diabetic Insti- 0 tute, at St. Dunatan'B 0 Hill, London, £. C. 0 NOTHING T© PHY % 0 #^00000000000 7jp ^p t|t ^p tjt t|T> TIT" t|p t|t T<* t|T* tt * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DIABETIC FRESH BREAD •# * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * * i t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Schwartzenhauer & Wells, Props CLEANING HOUSE TIME !• -est et hand. The qneation of whit to do with Jour walla to bin tham sauitsrr, nut ud attract lie, haa to be decided. Vou will not want to use kaUomlDe, because Hfter it bee been on a abort tine it ruba off ODeTerytaiDg that comes In eontaot with it; Md then whea ran wish lo.lo It oterasiin conies toe nasty muss of waflhlns off thc old coat, whicb cost, as much as to put It on In tha first uleoe. Tflll uin sjt/m III ■ *m* naauu uusauilarji, ami ituyi wall respiration. Thu Doctor UJI, "Walls to bl health* Bust breathe." CHURCH'S COLD WATER ALABASTINE il a porous cement an! admits of tbe free pauaee of air. It Is nermauint, and sanitarians endorse thi un of it. Anyone oan do plain tiatlaf, ud wlta thi iii of instructions we site, ami clesi<iia we furnish, in crdinirjr workman in do r.ry nice decorating-. Cheaper thin paint or paper. ALABAtTINC la (a* ail* by ell Hardware aud Paiut Dealer!—la paokiyea enl/. for book af tinta and further partleulars. write Mentioning tall piper to The ALABASTINE CO., Limited, PARIS, OUT. ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD W. F. LINGLB "**** Street North BENN & OHREN CUSTOMS BROKERS STONE BLOCK Cor. Queen St, and Columbia Ave. Larar's V -Z (Wiae Head) Disinfeotant Soap Powder dusted in the bath loftem the •rater at the name time that it diainf acta, at M. W. Simoson Latest Novelties News and Magazines Stationery, Toys Fishing Tackle ORDER YOUR , WOOD AT THE Le Roi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac at $5, per cord, Telephone 39. Rouland B' Crown Point Hotel, Trail. Lead- ng hotel in the smelter oity. SMOKE THE BEST W.B and Crown Grant Cigars * They Are Union Made Patronize a Home Industry Hockey championship of Canada. Intermediates vs. Seniors, on Monday, March 28. ************************** Lost—Out of the Dominion Express company's sleigh, Maroh 24, a package containing legal papers, addressed A. C. Gait. The finder, by leaving the same at Dominion Express company's offioe, will be suitably rewarded. R.L.Wright Carnations Freah Dally. Palace Candy Store. Rossland Home Bakery A fall line of Confectionery A. B. S. M. (Assayer for.Le'.RoilNo. 2,) WILL TAKE Custom Assays ***********.***00.**...090 THE Maple Leaf I SALOON The Best Whiskey • There Is I a USHER'S BLACK BOTTLE • DIMM0CK Sl YORKE, Props. . Farmers' Butter From Alberta 25 Cents per pound 2 Bricks for 45 cts. Try it. Agnew & Co. GROCERS PHONE 191 The Alhambra Family Liquor Store We supply only 1 first class goods. Oar Wines and Liquors are especially adapted to family and' medicinal purposes. All goods at whole* sal prioes. Goods delivered to any part ol the city. Phone 268. GEO. OWEN Prop. BjLpppppppppfiippi,^^ 1 1 Hi 1 1 1 ^ i BLOSSOM FORTH Like the spring flowers iu new garb. With tlie beginning of the vernal season appear the handsome and novel things that the designers and manufacturers have produced. MCDONELL&COSTELLO No. 15 COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE No. 151 Our Easter Display Of Shirts, Hosiery, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs and other necessary tilings for the proper dressing of the man of taste has never been surpassed. The stock of Men's Furnishings Is certainy most attractive and interesting. lataaHigBiaia^^
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