f •A- h*J~£ 0\s^&-\'^ THE EVENING WORLD. / Vol. Ill NO. 13s ROSSLAND, B. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 27 .904 PrlcelFlve Cent Russel's Kidney and Liver Pills *,1tno ARE PURELY VEGETABLE NUTSHELL A Positive Cure For Kidney Trouble, Liver Complaint, Headache, Billiousness, Cositiveness And Dyspepsia. ONE PILL A DOSE 25c A BOX OR 5 BOXES FOR $1.00. Sold in Rossland, At Morrow's Drug Store >®W€ 'r+0W^lQm&0000QGGfy To the Public: 1 ... ■■■■-m 1—1 ■ ——*■——■■■■■ m, .,.—.,■- ■ ,U... BJ In answer to the Miners slander we annonnce that, with every opportunity, we have made no change In our rates since the suspension of Stunden b Co. 0000 Our Prices are Right ff? "T^ **t*^ "^v * a. t. eoiiis St Company Items of Interest Round the World. LATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS LJ *tv*jt*^r79rst THE UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS. We Hre Overstocked % 1 3 INCER1AINLINES Of 12c, 15c. and 20c articles, and we : 3 offaring the same for short time, AT 10c EACH To reduce our stook. Call and make your selections. 3 I Ol FOX & CO., S1 p COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE 65 -*m RjUJUEiUJUiUiUiUWJUlUlUUWUIllllUJHIIliUiiUlliUilWUK H DR.BRUHN'S 5 1 OINTMENT Has established hself as a household necessity and has a record olCures unparelleled in (lie history of Medicine, It cures old and ne» SoreB, Ulcers, Ecezema, Salt Rheum, Itobing Piles, Chafings, Pimples, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. Tbis Ointment has been in une almost hall a Ceniury. Testimonials from thousands who have been cured of Skin Diseases of long standing testify to its Curative qualities The Doings of Conspicuous Persons Affecting Canadian Interests. A fire at Dawson, haa caused a loss of $100,000. The Japanese are laying in a heavy stock of Amerioan flour. So far the cost of the revolution in Uruguay has oost but 600 lives. Chicago Democrats are in favor of booming Qeneral Miles aB a presidential oandidate. The Socialist member Ior Nanaimo declares that Rosa was properly eleoted in Fernie. - Ex-President Cleveland declares that W. J. Bryan has the oentre of the stage. It is denied that there are any resignations intended trom ihe Balfour government, In Tennessee coal strikers have been imprisoned for disobeying tha order of the court in striking. Hawthornwaite has oharged the Liberal party wi'h failure to bring in any measure of reform. Two Russian transports with supplies for the Far East have broken down in transit. The Manchester Labor Federation is opposed to taxation on food until the Empire oan produce all it needs, Russia denies intending to ob struct the entrance of foreign consuls into Manohurian ports and cities, All efforts to oreat a division between the MoBride government and its Socialist supporters have ended in failure. All hope of life for those men entombed in the Pittsburg mine wherein ooourred the explosion yesterday is abandoned. The Peking correspondent of the Times delares that the aggregate of Russian foroes in the Far East does not amount to more than 160,000. Muoro bas been eleoted Liberal candidate for North Oxford with a majority of 845. This leaves the Rosb Government with a majority of three. A bylaw has been introduced into tbe oivio counoil ot New York compelling the sale of all franchises not under operation by the municipality every 26 years. Mr. Chamberlain says tbat he will visit Canada and tbe United States in the event tha Imperial elections are not held during the coming autumn. BRANDISHES OFFICIAL AXE The City Staff to Go at the End of February. MOVE IN THE LIGHTING FRANCHISE OFF TO THE JAR EAST War Correspondents Sailing From Vanoouver Nothing to Prevent Reinstatement According to the Resolution of Dismissal—City Debentures Wanted. A Theatrical Evant Directions for uso—Apply freely night and morning, or often as required. PRICE 50 Cents a 8ox K MANUFACTURED BY fl nr ftrnhn Medical Go. la Or. Bruhn Medical Qo. NEW YORK M Sole agent for Rossland, T. R. MORROW, The DWggiSt * CALL FOR A TRIAL BOX. 8 Manager Walker of the Winni- 1 I peg theatre, who is direoting Mr. 1 Harold Nelson's tour, has arranged with a oompany of metropolitan comedians, headed by Millard Reid to appear here on Monday (February 8ih„ at the Rossland Opera House, in G. H. Broadburst's New York and London comedy success,"What Happened to Jones." It iB the same company that recently •appeared at the Winnipeg theatre, and which haa been .oaring the United Statm There were were about 60 to 100 persons present when the oouncil convened last evening, and the oity fathers oould oertainly not complain of lack of interest. The chief features of the evening were a notice to behead the oity staff, and a discussion setting tbe publio press right on the question of the lighting franohiae. After the minutes had been read, Alderman Rolt rose to a point of order. He complained that a motion of adjournment had been put at a previous meeting, that he felt he had been gagged, deprived of hiB right of free speech, as it had been ruled by the chair that a motion of adjournment was not debatable. He thought the ruling incorrect, and asked that the matter be referred to the oity solioitor. City Solicitor Nelson deolared that according to the rules of procedure governing the Imperial Par liament and the United States Congress, a motion to juljourn was debatable. The mayor expressed bis regrets A letter was read from tho oity solioitor expressing an opinion tbat as the oity employes had always been accorded free water, the late oity magistrate, John Boultbee, should not have been singled out and the water rates paid by him should be refunded. A letter was read from the Carnival committee requesting a' donation. A letter was read from the school trustees, unking tbat the city counoil petition the provincial government that the sohool landB be banded over to them. A letter was read from Frank Thompson k company, of Montreal asking for information regarding Rossland, prior to finally concluding to take up some of tha oity debentures. A communication was read (torn W. J. Nelson, city solicitor, stating re the Blue&Dts:hamp Arbitration re Right of way of Flume, that the title to the land was now absolute in the hands of the Nelson k Fort Sheppard Railway, and advised the paying of the purchase money 11150, to the agent of that company, E. D. Orde. After the usual oommittee reports had been read, Alderman Rolt wanted to know whether tbe bylaw ensuring safety at theatres was enforoed. Mayor Clute said the bylaw was obscure and waa a dead letter. Alderman Rolt wanted an assurance that it should be instantly enforoed (Applause). He would give notioe of amendments to tbat bylaw, if defeotive, at the next meeting. Alderman McDonald thought the oity engineer should report. Alderman Rolt wanted every house of publio entertainment to be placed in a condition of safety in oase of fire. The matter was then dropped tp be dealt with later by motion. Alderman MoDonald here wanted 30 minutes to disouss the lighting question, for the benefit of the publio press, who made little mistakes as to this matter. Mr. MoDonald then read out tbe agreement and wanted to know whether notioe had been given. City Solicitor Nelson explained that no notioe of intending to purchase the plant had been given, but it might be advisable to give it again. Tbe oity had six months between February 2 and August 2, 1904, to examine the books of the eompany and after that time oould at any time give notioe of resuming the franchise by.' purchase through arbitration. The city soliostor said he hoped the press would not misquote the bylaw again and ended by informing the council that they oould order bim or hiB successor (Laughter) to give notice. Alderman McDonald asked that the oity solicitor be inBtruoted to prepare a proper notice against the next meeting of the city counoil. Mayor Clute said tbis should be done. Alderman MoDonald moved, and Alderman Petoh seoonded, that the resolution of the previous counoil regarding notioe ot one month to be given to employes whom it was deBired to dismiss without cause assigned, be rescinded. Mayor Clute deolared that the resolution of the previous counoil oonflioted with the statutory law. The oity solioitor ooncurred, but told the council tbat the resolutions of their predecessors were binding upon them until rescinded. The motion for rescinding was then put under a suspension of the rules and oarried. Alderman McDonald then moved Alderman Petoh seconded, that City Clerk McQueen, Inspector Long, City Engineer, W. F. Van Buskirk, W, S. Harron, water works, City Solicitor W. J. Nelson be dismissed February 28. ARMAGEDDON'S BATTLE NIGH Outbreak of Hostilities May Prob- ly Involve Many Nations in the War. Vancouver Jan. 27— The greatest war of Christendom will be started when the first| gun ia fired between Russia and Japan is the opinion of Mr. Melon Prior, tha oelebrated war artist of the "Illustrated London NewB". Mr. Prior's opinion is based upon the experience of numerous campaigns; in fact he has been in nearly aa many as Lord Roberts himself, and haa had ample opportunity of studying causes and effects. He arrived in the oity yesterday, after a short stop at Glacier, and is with a coterie of newspapermen bound for tha Far East, at the Hotel Vancouver. "Just whether or not war will be declared," Mr. Prior continued, "oannot be definitely stated by any one. No person oan tell just what the great diplomatists who are concerned in the matter will be forced to do, and the exaot time cannot be told. That war is in immediate prospect is the opinion of all those who attempt in any way to judge by events. When it does begin, the United States will be the first to step in, Great Britain will follow, and then hostilities will be waged on a large scale, the equal of whioh the world has never seen." With Mr. Prior at the Hotel Vancouver are a number of representatives from Chicago, all bound for Japan on the Empress. Other correspondents who are expected to arrive in time to go on the Empress are Mr. William Maxwell, representing the London "Standard", accompanied Lby Mrs. Maxwell; Mr. C. L. Browmell, a man of literary attainments, author of '"In the Heart of Japan," who is associated in the mission with Mr. Maxwell, on the staff of the "Standard," and a representative of tbe London "Daily Telegraph", Mr. R J. MoHugh. Mr. Bennett Burleigh, the famous war correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph", passed through the city en route to the Orient some time ago. "BEWEAR" Editor Evening World— There seems to be a misapprehension concerning the letter in your paper on Friday last, regarding the oity olerk, that I wrote the said letter. I wish to state that I had nothing whatever to do with the communication, as the writer of the letter was H. B. Mackintosh, brother of Governor Mackintosh of this oity. Yours Sincerely, Harry McIntosh, Hoffman House. THE EVENING..WORLD. ROSSLAND B. C, JAN. 27, igo4 The Evening World Br the World.PubltahiDK Company Hnteied at lhe Rossland, B. C, poatofflce: fo transmission through the malls.May j. 1901 a second claas reading matter. SUBSCRIPTION Ra.TBB-$5.oolper year (in yarlably in advance. Adrtniitnc rate, nude- known on application. JAMES H. FLETCHER.^ ;(GENERAL MANAGER: P. ►Jilt] JOJ Rossland, B. He was found out, tried, convicted §tf^^&SS^^?8f&^98!^&S^S§!^ and sentenced to seven years penal servitude, his friendship with tbe highest personages in the land notwithstanding. His consequent de mise as well as the sentence itseli are regrettable, bu. he who breaks --pays. WATER CLAUSES ACT. TieKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST and WEST VIA NO POLITICS. Oueen Viotoria's Prince-Consort declared over 40 years ago that party government was upon its trial in Qreat Britain. Prinoe Albert meant that party government was apt to degenerate into mere partisanship, and the welfare of the nation forgotten in the well being of tbe party whioh, ol oourse, means tbat it should enjoy the fruits oi office. Party poli tics in Dominion affairs is with all its faults tbe beBt possible means yet discovered, short of a benevo lent diotatorsbip, of running a oountry party politics in provincial affairs, where there are usually nothing more than looal issues, is doubtful, and its title to oredit ie the woful misdoing] of the Iai aad Outs. Party politios in munioipal affairs is simply an outrage. They have been abandoned by every progressive city in the civilized world. Reoently Rossland elected John Clute as its may-r. It was not the Conservatives who elected him nor was it the Liberals. Party politics bad no issue in the election. Now it happens that the mayor is a Conserva ive. Mr. Clute recognizing that he had not been elected on party lines, and that he had as many Liberal S tp- porters as Conservatives in making his recommendation for polioe commissioners is understood to have pioked out two men, one of whom happens to be a Conservative and the other a Liberal. Now it is de ciared tbat some prominent Conservatives are doing their best to baulk the selection ol the Liberal commissioner. Any man has a perfect right to prevent any particular man being chosen for this particular position. But he has no right to do so on political graunds. Party politics should out no ioe. There is oertainly one of the portions of the remedial legislation advooated by the Provincial Mining1 Association, which should meet with general ascent, except perhaps from ths lawyers, and this portion is that plank of its platform whioh culls for a clearing up by amendment of tbe meaning of the Water Clauses Aot, which shsll allow a oompany, a municipality, a pros- peotor or a mine to know exactly where they are at when they acquire a water right. Rossland has already suffered considerably from the ambiguity oi the law in thiB respeot, sufficient doubt existing as to the interpretation of certain olauses to permit the hanging of a vexatiouB lawsuit, RosBland, with other municipalities, is likely to incur further delay in its progress through this nonsensical vagueness It is something that ought to be oleared up. Even if the rights are declared in suoh manner as fo foroe a city situated as is this into the position of a common applicant, for instead of a distributor of, water, it were well that Rossland should know it and take a back seat accordingly. Important Special Sale We have a very large range of Ladies, Misses and Children's jp£ Felt. Plush, Velvet and Satin Slippers that we are now offer- &£ ing at 20 per oent discount. All must go. Do not be too late ?£ to get the best bargains. a^ CO. LALONDE I THE SHOEMAN.: __, | FOR SALE—House and Lot, Prioe $360., corner of Kootenay avenue and Washington street. Enquire at premises. Th* Lon« Plna Mlna WHO BREAKS-PAYS. ! A celebrated oharaoter, Colonel Fullalove, in one of Charles Reade's liueHt novels, Hard Caah, is made to remark that he had heard that English justice waa Blow, but he had also heard that it was pure. It is a good reputation to enjoy. Chief Justice OaBcoigne under Henry IV sentenced the wild prinoe, afterwards Henry V, the victor of Agincourt, to prison for contempt of court. HiB prisoner kept bim as Chief .Justice after bi s accession to the throne remarking it iB Baid, that if the Chief Justice was not afraid of the lirst man in England, next the king, he was not likely to be much of a respecter of persons. There are few old time Rossland ers who did not peruse the columns of the World yesterday with regret when they read of tbe unluoky fate of Whitaker Wright. Still, however, in oondoning tbe offender fewer RoBBlanders would be found to pardou the offence. Greatly temptbd, no doubt, Whitaker Wright succumbed to temptation. Work will be started on the Lone Pine mine , Republio, by tbe first of next month. 2,700,000 shares of the old Lone PinejSurprise stook have been turned over for shares in the Pearl company, on payment of the initia'I.SBcsunentof twojmillsa Bhare. A second assessment has been deolared payable February 11. A vertical shaft will be started midway between the No 1 and No 2 veins to cut the lode at a depth of 380 feet. A machine plant [will probably be installed soon. $14.00 Hats for $5.00 at Madame Le Blanc's selling outeale Judging by the programme of Panl Kauffmann's musicale at the Miners Union hall, January, 29th., the ooncert will certainly be worth the admission. | —THE | FOR SALE *r A single horse express harness wagon and sleigh. Easy terms Apply to Layton'e Rossland Baztr. 'XMAS. 'XMAS. JUST OPENED. Largest Stock of Pipes IN Meerschaum and <Briars. SUITABLE FOR 'XMAS GIFTS. JFme Line in CIGARS, Put up in 10 and 25 in a box, suitable for 'XMAS. XMAS. L. LEVY <£ CO, T«r^iY-Z(Wu»H*4Vl)Diiiii*Mtut8c«p Powder dtuted in .'*• Uth aoftaaa tha ■Mac «a taa' taaaaiawlkaitt * r * * * * * * * * * * * * ,F ALACE, RALPHQHARRON,[PROP. Rossland's Leadinq Hotel.. I 1MWPB Sample Rooms For Commercial Men. Finest Grill in Kootenays in; connection. ©FIRST CLASS Bowlincf Allev AND 4 * 4 * * * * * | BILLIARD>ROOM | P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trall,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green- wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS-Rossland, Trail, Nelson.l Ymli, Kaslo Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. Fish, Came and Poultry In Season, Sausages oi All Kinds. WM. DONALD, Manager R eaeland Branch ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD SHORT LINE TO, St. Paul,Duluth,Minneapolis,Chiofgo and all'points east Seattle, Tacoma, Victoria,'Portland and all Paciric Coast cointi Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining & Buffet Smoking Library Gars 2-FastTrains Through Daily-2 For rates, folders and full information regarding trips, call on or addreas any agent S. F. & N. Railway. H.BRANDT.CPATA.si;, 701 W Riverside, Spokane ABC DENNISTON, (TWTX, Seattle, Wash. H. P. BROWN, Rossland Agent W. F. LINGLE Office opposite 'Ore. iNciftherr ticket oflflt neat to Bad Star Nelson Sl Fort Sheppard Railway Red Mountain Railway Washington & Great Northern R'y Vancouver,Victoria & Eastern R'y & Nav. Co. The only all rail between points east west and south to Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks and Republic. Connects at Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and O. K. & N. Co. for points east, west and south; connects at Rossland and Nelson with the Canadian Pacific R'y. Connects at Nelson with K. R. A N. Co. for Kaslo and K' & S. points. Connects at Curlsw with stage for Greenwood and Midway, B. C. Buffet cars run between Spokane and Northport. Effective June 14, 1903 NORTHBOUND. Leave Spokane 8:4$ a.m. Arrive Rossland 4:3s p.m. Arrive Nelson 7:20 p.m. Arrive Grand Folks..., 4:00 p.m. Arrive Republic 6:15 pjn1 SOUTHBOUND. Leave Republic 8:30 a.m. Leave Grand Forks 10:3s ajn Leave Nelson 7:20 a. m Leave Rosslana io:4o a.m Arrive Spokan. 6.15 pjn For further information regarding reservation of berths or price of tickets, apply to any agent of the above companies, nr to H. A. JACKSON, e.n.ral PaaacDgti Ai Bpoiin. waaf y .).))< v) MARKET REPORTS Retail Prices in Rossland Stores. GROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES Corrected Up to Date by the Lead ing Merchants of the Camp. MINING SUPPLIES. Aie*, per doz $7.60-10.00 Candles, per case ¥5.50-6.50 Cap?, Bennett, per box 75o Ccei, DetkuDith 1 er ten $22 60 Djnsmite. fiOper ct, per lb 19^ Dynamite, 50 per ct, per lbl8o Dynamite, 40 per ot, per lb 164c Fuse, Bennett per 100 ft 75o Hammers, per lb 15o Iron, per lb 3±-5o Nails, baee, per keg $4 Bbovele, per doz $7.50-10 Steel. Canton per lb 8 Jc Jmeat and poultry. Bacon, per lb 18-20c Beef, per lb (side) 9-10c Cbiokens, each 50-90o FiBh,.per lb 12*-15e Ham, par lb 18-20o Mutton per lb (aide) 13-15 Turkey, per lb 23o Veal, per lb (side) 18o PROVISIONS Almonds, per lb 25o Apples, per 601b box $1.25-$ 1.50 Banana*, per doz 40c Beans, per lb 60 Butter, per lb 25 35o Cheese, per lb 20o Chocolate, per lb 40-50o Cocoa, per lb 40c $100 Coffee, per lb 25 60o Condensed Milk per oan 15a Dried Peas, per lb 80 Efcgs, per doz 30-40 Flour, per 501b $1-50-1.65 Qrapes, per lb 15c Honey, per lb 25o Jams and Jellies per lb 1213c Lard, per lb 17^o OnionB, per lb 5c Oranges, per doz 40-50o Pickles, per qt 20o-25o Plums, per 201b box 50u Potatoes, per 1001b sack $1.00 Rioe, par lb 80 Rolled Oats per lb 5a Sugar, per lb 61« Vinegar, per gal 50c-75e Walnuts, per lb 25c Watermelons, eaoh 60 6O0 Bran, per ton rV*_4 Hav, per ton $2¥ ~-_^ Oats, per ton $82 Shorta, per ton $80 MI80BLLANEOVI Coal, per ton, Oalt, $3.50 Kerosine, per gal 60o Soap, per bar 60 Wood, per oord $4.50-$5.50 Mails close Mall* delivered ax llv ex- daily exci-pt cc Su nday Monday at epo :30 am 7:00 a.m. for Trail, Phoenix, Cascade Columbia Grand Forks, Fife, Greenwood, Fholt, 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., Sua 6:30 a. m, 7:00 a, m. Gladstone Daily Dally 9:40 a. m. 6:00 a. m. Northport, Spokane and all United Btates points, Paterson, B. C. Daily except Dailv except Sunday Sunday 9:40 a. 111. 6: 00 p m, Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir. Nelson and Salmo, B.C. Daily Daily *:o» p m. 9:40 a, m and 7:0a a. m Ordinary letter mail only for all Eastern Canada, and the United Kingdom and all European and other foreign countries. Daily Dally 5:1; p m, 7:00 a. aa. AHJpointB served by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, all Eastern Canada, the United Kingdom, and all European ■nd other foreign countries. Daily J:I5P m.. Daily 7:00 a. m. Crow's Nest Pass and connections, Nelson. San., Tues., Tnur Tues., Thar., Va 5:15 p.m. Deer Park. Daily except Saturday 5:1? p.m. Sandon. 7:00 a. m, Daily except Monday 7:00 a. m. Daily 5:15 p.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 p m. Daily *;oo a. a. All points served by the Canadian Pacific Railway west of K v- elstoke Station, including ' hina and Japan and Klondike, STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. POR SALE—Four-roomed cottage nicely finished, ard three lots, well fenced and cleared. Price, $1,200, part cash down. FOR SALE—Small lodging house, going couccrn, cheap rental. A bargain, APPLY DYER & FLETCHER E120 Columbia Ave. The Hoffman House has 50 wall hantes' room** An up-to 000 THE EVENINGJWORLD ROSSLAND, B. C„ JAN. 27, 1904 9999999999999999999999999 9 A Stoek of " Sure-on" Rim-1 ss EyeGlasses An EyeGla.* that stays on. We carry only the Ws1 Lenses, and have all th* newest styles of Fram-"< in Gold. Gold Pilled, Si ver, Nickle Steel. Druggi ts & Stationers 9999999999999999999999999 (.oodeve Bros. 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Jan. 30 DOMINION LINE From Portland Dominion Feb. 27 Canada..Feb.6, AMERICAN LINE Philadelphia .:Jan.30 St. Louis..Feb.6 RED STAR LINE Finland Feb.6 Zeeland... Jan. 30 CUNARD LINE Saxonia Jan 30 Etruria .Feb6 WHITE STAR LINE Majestic Feb.3 Oceanic.. ' Feb. 10 FRENCH LINE La Champaigne Feb 4 La Touraine Feb 11 ALLAN STATE LINE (,'orithian. .Feb.4 Nuinidian Feb 18 Continental sailings of North German Lloyd, H, A. P. and Italian lines on application. Lowest rates on all lines. W. P. F. CUMMINGS, G. S. S, Agt., Winnipeg O.W. DEY, Agent, C. P.R. Depot, Rossland THE London Directory, CONTAINING over 2000 pages of condensed commercial matter, enables enterprising traders throughout the Empire to keep in close touch with the trade of the Motherland. Besides being a com plete commercial guide to London and its Suburbs, the London Directory contains lists of:— export:merchants with the goods the; ship, and the Colon ial and Foreign markets they supply. STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Porte to which they sail, and indicating the approximate sailings. PROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Notices of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc., in the principal towns and industrial centres of the United Kingdom. copy A of the 1904 edition will be for arded freight paid en receipt of Post Office Order for £1, The London Directory Co.,Ltd. 26 Aboburob Lane, London, E. C. MADAME BEST THEJFAMOUS Phrenologist]; And Palmist. She can read your life like a book. Kbe is the only gold medaiist in British Caiumbia. She.has the reputation of be ing the best Palmist that has ever been in British Columbia If you want to know or learn any thing consult this gift- i'd lady. It was she who predicted the Frank disaster. No money accepted if readings are not satisfactory, .OFFICE.HOURS.q.a .mto.'op'm. Tbe Hoffman House Room 4. j************************* R.L.Wright A. R. S. M. (Assayer fori.Le.Roi.No. 2,) iT?3 WILL TAKE < 1 Custom Assays! r****X********* ORDER YOUR WOOD •••••••••••••••••••••••••a *t.••0.000....0C *...»»,.00 9 9 • e • a a • a PHRA •The Phoenician.; : : *****9**0*0 0e0000000000000 9000999999000000000000000. SYNOPSIS Phra, who dies and lives again in Britain, begins to recount his early adventures—He buys a British slave girl and sails on a trading voyage to Cornwall and marries a British princess. Is attacked and captured by the Romans. Escapes and is murdere't by the Druids, Is born again in later Roman Britain. Fnds a tattooed record bv his wif* on his body. Rescues a Roman Udy from a bull and is taken into favor. Lives and dieB in her service. Wakes up in Saxon England just before the Battle of Hestings. Rescues a Saxon Maiden from the Conqueror. Marries her. Visited at Stonehenge by his British wife. Compilers of domesday book makes en- ing human things have paoed aorosB the sunny white screen ol life—like the ooloured fantasies 0 * yonder stained windows threw upon my sleeping eyes- and yet I only but wake hungry and empty, unchanged, unmindful, careless!—■ Priest!' I said aloud, so sudden and fiercely that the monk leapt to his feet with a startled ory from the drunken sleep into wbioh he had fallen—'priest! dost fear the fires of thy purgatory?' '.Ah, glorious miracle! but—but surely thou wouldst not ' 'Why, then, answer me truly swear by Him to whom thou nightly offerest the hyssop inoenae ol thy beastly excesses—swear, I say!' AT THE Le Roi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac at $5, per cord, Telephone 89. EotelsEd B.C, ********** THE ii BANK SALOON Noted for ts choice brands of liquors und cigars. HIGHLAND CREAM '' The rich creamy llavrr hes plac- Ted this fine KOTCH Whiskey in the Iroj Hank cf tie veiy.btst. Under the Popular Control of - JACOBS A JEFFORD *' Sunlight Soap brightens and cleanses 0 everything it washes. Quite as good for cleaning household utensils as washing clothes, job ************* NOTICE Take Notice—that a plaint has been entered and summons issued out of the County Court of Kootenay holden at Kossland, wherein the Nelson and Fort Sheppard Railway Company are plaint il'1'n and the t anadian Pacific Exploration, Limited, are defendants, and wherein the plaintiffs claim is as foi- OWIi The oiiiniifls claim from the defendants tbe sum 11 $650.00 The following arc the pa ticulars: To 200,000 feet of mining timbe r sold by the plaintiffs to the defendants at 50 cents per thousand $100. To 2,200 cords of woods at 2% cts. per cord. $550. Total' »6ijo, AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that an order made herein on the 21th. dav of December, 1903, wherein it is ordered that service of the summons, plaint and the said order be effected by publishing notice of the ii id eummons, plaint and order for six weeks in the "World'' newspaper, published in the City of RoBsland, and posting to the defendant! of a registered letter containing a copyof the "World" M. W. SimDson- [Blue print papnr, Office] andSchool Supplies. iLatest Novels and all kind 1 alionery. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DcaiQNa Copvriohts 4c. AnymwaondliiK a nkolrli and rlo.crintlrtn mar quickly iiaccrlulii cur t.nliil'Ui tree -tliexlwt an Invention In prolinluy I'nlonlnlilo. rumniunlrn. tlnimatrlcllycrnittilr.nlInl. Htturlbooaon 1'almila tent freo. (fldont fluency fur "OCurlUK patont*. 1'atonta takon tlirouuli Munn A Cu. rocolra tpeclal notice, wil bout chnrfjo, In lhe Scientific American. A rtandiomplF lllttntralcrl woeklr- I.nrtTcot elr. dilation of any srloiitlflo Jutiniai. Tcnim, |3 a roar; four month!, |L ttold bynjl now mica lorn, MUNN ft Co.*-■«"••—»• New York Branch Office CA f HL- YVaihlunloii. D. O 'I do—I doP exclaimed St. Olafe quiries. Flight to Sanctuary where Phra I „-:„,,. :„ „(„„.„._* ,„.„„ «. T again sleeps and wakes in Edward I Prl68> ln extravagant terror, as I, towered belore him with all my old Phrygian lire emphasised by the sanotity of my extraordinary repute. 'I swearl' he said; but, seeing me hesitate, he added, 'What wouldst thou ol thy poor, unworthy Bervant?' 'Twaa not so easy to answer him, and I hang my head for a moment, then said: 'When I died—in the " or man time, thou rememberesl there was a woman here, and twe sunny little ones, blue in the eyea and comely to look upon reign. Finds himself a sleeping saint in an Abbey. Catches the Abbot at a Drunken feast'. CHAPTER VIII (Continued) 'Why, then, I wonder you lay still upon yonder white marble slab while all the northern Bishops were up in arms (or Stephen, and on the cruel Northallerton Moor broke the power of the cruel Northmen for ever. That day, Sir, the sacred flags of St. Cuthbert of Durham, St Peter of York, St. John of Beverley, St. Wilfred of Ripon, not to mention the holy Thurstan's There, shut thy stupid mouth, and ruddy pennon, led the van of bat- look not w „,0UndedI t m tnM tie. 'Tis all set out iu a pretty they m„ her6_her9) in s,. Olaf. scroll that we have over the priory Hail-here, at this very high table fireplace, else, as you will doubtless I between me ftnd gt Qtaft Abbot_ guess, I had never remembered so much of detail.' newspaper liav it publication of such adver- ddressed to such defendants ing the first publication of such adver tisemen ad at there reaietered office in London, England, shall be good and sufficient ervice up in the defendants of the said ssummons, plaint and said order. The first publication of this advertise ment is on the 30th day of Decen.bt r 1003 Big reductions is the thing » °ur rummage sale all this week' TheOwaceat Notlea Notice is hereby given, that I have appointed Mr. Riohard Thomas Evans, Deputy Sheriff, in and for the Bailiwiok of South Kooto nay, S. P. Tuck. Sheriff. R oseland, B. C. January, 20 1904 'Anyhow, it is well recalled. Who oome next?' 'Another Henry, and he made the saintly Thomas Becket Archbishop in the year of Grace 1162, and afterwards the holy prelate was gathered to bliss.' 'Thy history is mostly exits and entries, but perhaps it is none the lees accurate for all that. And now thou wilt say this Henry was no more lasting than his kinsman— he too died.' 'Completely and wholly, Sir, so that the burly Richard Coeur de Lion reigned in bis ttead; and then came John, who was at best but a wayward vassal of St. Peter's Chair.' 'Down with him, jolly Abbot! And mount another on the shaky throne of thy fantastic narrative. I am weary of the succession already, and since we have come so far away from where I thought we were I care for no great niceties of detail. Put tby Sovereigns to tbe amble, make them trot across the stage of thy hazy recollection, or thou wilt be asleep before thou canst stall and stable half of them.' 'Well, then, a Henry came after John, and an Edward followed him —then another oi the name—and then a third—that noble Edward in who?e sway the realm now is, and in whom (save some certain exactions of rent and taxes) Mother Church preccives a glorious and a warlike eon. But it ia a long muster roll from the time of tby Norman monarch to this year of grace 1346.' 'A long roll I' I muttered to myself, turning away from my empty plate—'horrible, immense, and vastl Qood Lord! what shadows are these men who come and go like this! Wonderful and dread- full tbat all those tinselled puppets of history—those throbbing epitomes of paesion and godlike hopes—should bave budded, and decayed, and passed out into the void, finding only their being, to my mind, in tbe shallow vehicle ol this base Churchman's wine vault three tender flowers, old man, Bet in the black framing of a hundred of thy oorded wondering brotherhood. Now, tell me—tell me the very simple truth—is there auch a woman here, tall and fair, and melancholy gracious? Are there such babes in thy cloisters or cells? [To be continued.] Shoes 85c per pair, Corsets 50o per pair, Underwear 50c each. 25 per cent reduction in all our new Fanoy Neckwear at our rummage sale. Tbe Crescent. A cociel hop will be given after Paul K.i.ft'iuann's musioale, by request on Friday evening t the Miners Union hall.January 29. A special feature of Paul Kauffmann's musicale at tbe Miners Union hall, on January, 29th., will be the first apparance of the Mandolin orchestra, being composed of 14 peices. Stock must be sold at any pri oe LfSVitf J.< Irlt I ll I ) 1 I I 11 I 1} 1 Madame Le Blano. Pompeian Massage.Croam Removes, BlackheadB.[Frecklei and Plmpples and brings color the Cheeks. For Sale at Royal BarberShoo SUPPLY HOUSE. W. J. PREST. PROP The Hoffman Cafe. open night- Short orders a specialty. Rossland Home Bakery A full line of Confectionery FRESH BREAD breath. Dreadful, quaint, abomin- petc|, £ SchwaitZenhBUer'PrCDS ablel to think that all these fiioker' THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND. B.C. JAN 27,1004 ***s THE LOCAL EXCHANGE Increased Buying On Market Today CENTRE STAR STOCK GOES UP The Latntt Quotations and Sales Locally Upon the Market. The market showed some -im- proveuien! this morniutf. Advantage was taken cf the low state of the market in American Boy to purchuse a large block at favourable rates. Centre Star stock and Giant both showed an "improvement. Talay'i Looa' Qaoiatlom: aaked Bid American Boy «.... ty, tii Ben Hur 4 Black Tall 3 t Canadian Oold yielda JK 3 Cariboo (Camp "cKinn«j)ci-di* *K t CeutreStar t, tt Crowa Neat Paaa Coul I > Fairview , 4 3 Flaher Maiden 2 1 Oiant 2* Granby Conaolidated J ...-<> 54.00 Moraine; Olory i'A ' ttomUln I,lon if, 14 North BUr (Salt Kootenay) 7 Payne nK sTA Quilp 17 Rambler-Cariboo. ab 24M Ban Poll aX ty, Sullivan 5a 4 Tom Thumb 3 2 War Kagle cnntoltdtted 13K 12 Valerloo (Assesa. oald) 5 ■ .« Bear (Aaaeaa. paid) 5 4 Today's Sales. War Eagle, 500, 124c. Amerioan Boy, 10000,2Jc; White Bear 1000, -tjc; Waterloo, B2000, 5c. Total 18,500. The great rurauwr.a sale still continues at a Creo'. jnt DON'T F'trtGET THE BAxNI) CONCF.TAT TnE RINK ON THURSDAY NEXT. SEASON TICKETS ARE GOOD THAT B> ENING- Mrs. L. Nadeau will-jtake lodgers at the Headquarters Hotel. MINOR MENTION The Nelson train was three hours late this afternoon. George Dougherty of Greenwood will be ii' the city tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson left this morning for a visit to Sweden. The Miner carefully suppreBed all mention oi the lightiug franchise. Why? Some reforms in the Fire Department are being attempted by Alderman Rolt. If the people wish to know wlint is really going on in ilie cily they had best subscribe tp the Would. Tlie Snowshoe Club make their first tiarup tonight. The rendez - voub is at the Bank of Montreal. Alderman Rolt iB to be congratulated on taking up tbe matter of lire escapes from publio buildings. The band conoert at the rink and the Masonic ball are likely to fill up tomorrow evening very agreeably. The city solicitor was facetious last night over his contemplated discharge. He could afford to be; his withers are uuwrung. The electric light has been very poor of late. Perhaps an iceberg, as boulders ought to be impossible, j a dropped asually into the dam. If the people who read the Miner are content to read an organ not a newspaper, they will have to do without accurate reports of what happened at the city council. The Snowshoe Club was organiz> ed last night with Mayor Clute as president, and Eugene Croteau as sacrotary while C. O. L^londe will be captain. Alderman McDonabld laBt night in swinging the scimitar was careful to declare that there was reaBon to think that the discharged offi ciale were eligible to reinstate ment. Our Rummage sale prices are thc talk of the town, The Crescent. SKATERS AND DANCERS! SHOULD REMEMBER THK BAND CONCERT ON THURSDAY THE 28th. SEASON TICKETS ARE GOOD. THER E V ILL BE THE USUAL BAND CONCERT AT THE RINK, THURSDAY JAN. 28th. FOUND—In St. George's ohnrch, a bank bill. Owner may h.'.ve the same on paying for this '.(iveriBement, and applying to Rev. John Cleland. Maddened by Cold St. Paul, Jan, 27—Maddened by the intense coid which had frozen itB ears and trunk, an elephant belonging to an animal show which hod been exhibiting at local theatre Jyesterday, almost killed its keeper. Conrad Castene, and partly wrecked the Milwaukee freight house. Many of tbe attendants had narrow escapes from BeriouB injury. CaBlens went to the head of the animal and attempted to pacify, but the lieast tnrew him to the ground, and, plauting his foot upon him, crushed iu hisribB, and, it ia believed, fatally injured him. The brute then seized heavy articles of freight in the Blieds and begaD to swing them doing much damage. Aftor laboring for nine hours, attendants quieted the animal. Harry Mcintosh DIRECT IMPORTER OF 'PERFECTION' SCOTCH Vintage^ 1878 Guaranteed i Absolutely Pure Bass' Burton Ale on Tap —at— ZHiHoffman House SOCIETY CARDS. Ft | U FRATKKUal. OHDRR OF . KJ. it. KAOI.KB, Roaaland Aerie, No, io, Regalarlmeetlngl erery Monday even- Inf., it p. m. Mini i'.' Omou Hall, A ,11, I ul'"" W r B. IMnitl. w. Brandishes Official Axe Mayor Cluto said that cause ought to be shown, and further notice in let be given of such motion, unlesB the council overruled the phair. A)I .mm McDonald *aid that the bjlaw could not get round the law. City Solicitor Nelson on appeal deolar'd that the bylaw did not infringe upon the Blatute and that notiee must be given. Alderman McDonald thereupon gave notice of motion. Alderman Lockhart moved and Alderman McDonald seconded, that $100 be granted lo the Carnival committee. This was passed. A motion waB passed under a suspension of the procedure bylaw, expediting the making the assess ment on real estate for the ourrent year. Stook must be sold at any prioe Leaving RoBBland on February 1st Madame Le Blanc. BILL NO, 16 UP AGAIN Responsibility of New Is* sue of Licences Rests With Ottawa. Viotoria, Jan. 27—The budget debate was resumed yesterday. Brown concluded his speech of Friday last, being followedj by Rosb of Fernie. The latter, while deolaring a desire to do all in his power for the town and district, which would be openeo up if coal licences were issued, as suggested in Dr. King's amendment, [intimated that he would oppose it beoauee he regarded the amendment offered by the member for Cranbrook as an attempt to test the loyalty of Goverr.. ment supporters. The responsibility for failure to issue the licences, he held, rested with the Dominion Government. l.:<t the Dominion intimate'that it would not disallow bill No. 16 and the province would "promptly deal with the matter. Uberal-eonservative Convention. At Victoria on the First Day of February, 1904. The convention of the Liberal-Conservative Union of British Columbia nill be held in Viotoria, on Monday, the First of February, 1904, oonmenoing at 9:30 o'olook a. m. All Liberal-Conservatives will be welcome. The to right vote is oonfined to delegates ohosen by Liberal-Con servative Association or district meetings convened for this purpose. Five delegates for every member of the Provincial Legislature to whioh each separate constituency may be entitled, such delegates to be eleoted by the Liberal- Conservative voters of tha eleotoral distriot or ridiug. Proxies oan only be used by members of the Union. | JBusinees—General, election of offiaere and suoh other matters as may be brought forward. J. 8. SEYMOUR, Chairman of Executive The Lucky Jack Mill tests from the Lucky Jack one of Poplar's famous free gold claims, gave $250 per ton. while from the Swede group $37 per ton was obtained. Card of Thank* Mrs. Joseph Hender wishers to e>:presb her thank to her friends for their attention during herniate bereavement. Atlantic S.S. Sailings C.P.R. ATLANTIC S.S. LINE From 8b. John. L,Champlain,Feb.2o L.Manitoba Feb.6 ALLAN LINE From St. lohn. Pretorian Feb. 8 Causian. .Jan. to DOMINION LINE From Portland Dominion Feb. 27 Canada. .Feb.6. AMERICAN LINE Philadelphia ..Jan.30 St. Louis..Feb.6 RED STAR LINE Finland Feb.6 Zeeland... Jan. 30 CUNABD LINE Saxonia Jan 30 Etruria .Feb 6 WHITE STAR LINE Maientic F> b.3 Oceanic. Feb. 10 FRENCH LINE La Champaigne Feb4 LaTouraine Feb 11 ALLAN STATE LINE Corilhian.. lVb..| Nuinidian Feb 18 Continental sailings of North German Lloyd, li. A. P. and Italian lines on application. Lowest rates on all' lines. W. P. F. CUMMINGS, G. S. S, Agt., Winnipeg 0,W. DEY, Agent, C.P.R. Depot, Rossland THE London Directory, CONTAINING over 2000 pages of condensed commercial matter, enables enterprising traders throughout the Empire to ketp in close touch with the trade of the Motherland. Besides beingacom plele commercial guide to London and its t uburbi, the London Directory contains ii .ta of:— EXPORTiMERCHANTS with the goods they ship, and the Colon lal and Foreign markets they supply. STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approximate sailings. PROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Notices of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc., in the principal towns and industrial centres of the United Kingdom. copy A of the 1904 edition will be for arded freight paid on receipt of Post Office Order for £1. The London Directory Co,,Ltd. 25 Abcburch Lane, London, E. C. POWDER SMOKE-Did, it ever give you headache? Dr. Scotte headaohe powders are a qnick and Bore oare. Bold at Morrows Drug store ALBERTA FRESH BUTTER 25c per pound AT AGNEWS Th* Leading Groclar MORTGAGE SALE Or Valuable Residential Property Under and by virtue of the power of sale coutamed in a certain Mortgage whieh will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction by Walter J. Robinson at the office of Orde Sc Co., Real Estate Agents, in the City ot Ropsland. 11, C, on Saturday, the 23rd day of January A. D. 11,04, at 12 o'clock noon, the following property In the City of Rossland- Lots 13, 14. 15 and 16, in Block 1, Subdivision of District Lot 535 Plan 579A, on whioh is erected a well built story and a half frame dwelling, lighted with electricity. The grounds pre laid out in lawn, with ornaments t trees, enclosed with stone and frame fence, For further particulars and conditions of Bale, APffil 1ARR1S & BULL, Bankol Ii. N. A. Bldg, Vancouver, Is. C. Vendors' Solicitors. Or to ORDE & CO.. Rea! Estate Agents, Rossland B. C. Dated Dec. 26th 1904. The Evening World is the paper that has the oirculatiou. So if you want to get good results from your advertisements put them in a paper that is read not by part of the people, but by all the people. It may cost a little more, but you will find it cheaper in the end. Stop and think about it. The Alhambra Family Liquor Store We supply only first class goods. Our Wines and Liquors are especially adapted to family and medicinal purposes. All goods at whole- sal prioes. Goods delivered to any part of the oity. Phone 2C8. GEO. OWEN Prop. MADAME BEST THEJFAMOUS Phrenologist'And Palmist. She can read your life like a book. She is the only gold medalist in British Caiumbia. She.has the reputation of be ing the beet Palmist that has ever been in British Columbia. II you want to know or learn any thing consult this gifted lady. It was she who predicted the Frank disaster. No money accepted if readings are not satisfactory, C OFFIOE. HOURS, 0a .m to.'o.p.:m. The Hoffman House Boom 4. ESTABLISHED 1840. GEORGE GREEN. THE FOUNDRY. ABERYSTWYTH, ■:- ENGLAND. Manufacturer of Concentrating Machinery. MEDALS—Royal Cornwall Polytechnic; Cold medal' International Minicr Exhl bition, Crystal Palace, 1800. Only award for Concentrator*.. SPECIALTIES: Stamps with latest improvements, of up-to-date design, and with wearing parti o« Hadfield's steel,;from 2 cwts. to 10 cwts.per head, Stcntbttakets, Clusters, Jigf Trommels, ^Varner?, etc., all constructed in sections for facility of tiartpi rt if de sired. Patent Portable Crushing and Amalgamating Pans for Prospecting, A small concentrating plant to treat up to five tons erected at the works by whick commercial results can be seen by intending purchasers for a n cieiy ccnirisl tci Estimates for complete plants on application. Special attention given to *»luinr engineer's specifications. Telegrams—"JIGGER " Ahervatwvth SOIREE MUSICALE Given by Paul Kauffmann's Pupils and Orohestra. Friday Evening January 29, At Tbe Miners' Union Hall. At 8 O'olook Sharp. PART 1 7. March—"Directorate Sousa Orchestra and Piano, Four Hands. Plana, Tlliss Nellie Lingle and Ira McNaughton 9, Polonaise ......... Hoist Miss Cyprienne Le Blanc J. Piano Duet—"Mazurka" Behr Miss Flossie Hooper and Howard Owen 4. Harvest Dance Poolnaise Keller Miss Alice Braden 5. Star 0/the Sea, Reverie Kennedy Miss Anna V, M. Robinson 6. (a) Lorcley Fantasie—Arr. for string quartette and piano, Weiss Solo Violin, Miss Gladys Stewart Piano, Miss Grace Stewart (/1) "Reve A pres le Bal"—Arranged for string quartette and piano Boustet Solo Violin, Miss Margaret McCraney; Piano, Miss Blanche Raymer: Violin Secondo, Robert Kenning; Viola Ira McNaughton ; Cello, Paul Kauffmann 7. Vocal Solo—"Answer" Robyn Miss lna Uuquhart Piano Accompanist, Miss Blanche Raymer Violin Obbligato, Miss Margaret McCraney S. String Quartette with Piano Accompaniment- la) Op. S Pleyel Piano, Miss Alice Fox (b) Menuett from E flat Symphony .... Mozart Piano, Misses Grace Stewart and Ann* Robinson I lolins, Misses Nettie Lingle, Margaret McCraney, Katie Mc Dougal, Gladys Stewart, George Dunn, Robert Kenning, Horace Le Btauc Viola, Ira McNaughton; Cello, Paul Kauffmann PART 2 q. "Dream on the Ocean" ...... Gungl Orchestra and Piauo, Four Hands Piano, Miss Blanche Raymer and Ira McNaughton 10. Piiino Duet—"Spanish Dame," Op. it . . Moszkowski Miss Nettie Lingle and Ira McMaughton 11. Vocal Duet from" II Trovatorc" .... Verdi Misses Maiy and Katie Purcell I i'olin Obbligato, Miss Margaret McCraney, Robert Kenning i.\ Piano Solo—" Tarantetle," Op. Sj .... Heller Ira McNaughton /?. (a) Mazurka "Dell Oro," arranged for mandolin orchestra Tomato (li) Mandolin Polka, arranged for mandolin orchestra . Pratt Mandolins, Miss Laura E. Gordon, Mrs. C. M. Lancaster, Afr. Morton Stephens, Mr. Paul Kauffmann Guitars, Misses Kathyleen Byrne, Mary Purcell Mr. Roy Stephens Violins, Misses Kate McDougall, Margaret McCraney, Gladys Stewart, George Dunn, Robert Kenning Ira McNaughton. Pia.-'o, Miss Mabel Lockhart if. Violin Solo—"II Ttovalore,"Fantasie , . . Singelee Miss Margaret M'cCraney ij. "Bonnie Sweet Bessie, the Maid ef Dundee," arranged for violin, piano and cornet Violin, Robert Kenning Piano, Miss Alice Fox Cornet, Theodore Manhirc 16. "Marche aux Flambeaux" .... Scotson Clark Orchestra and Piano, Four Hands Piano, Misses Mabel Ijickharl and Blanche Raymer
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