) THE EVENING oi* ^egisia >2\ Vol. IIII NO. 50 Ttif-i 19tli_. ROSSLAND. B. C, WENESDAY, JUNE 29 1904 0 m 0 "^ Akwaam. DnynrninA In C la ."j a a ▼ Bargains In Shoes # 0 0 0 0 _-_-_____, 1 m Wr •*=^—^ The Big Shoe Store The Leading and **F H ^^ 30-32 Columbia Ave. Pioneer Shoe Man '-§f #^^ # We have cut the price of aome footwear jk- so low that it will surprise you when you W sfe the Shoes. We cannot tell yon all 0 about it in this space, Come and see lor jit yourselves. -' Z. C. O. LALONDE IfSiji ■**-l±S The Big Shoe Store 30-32 Columbia Ave 0 0 •W%M%*HIHl4*%MW 9*WX%*^iKWX0 - "I like to have my prescriptions compounded at Morrow's Drug Store." So said a patient to a doctor recently. ' Everything there is neat, clean and bus* inesB like and you never hear any talking and laughing behind the prescription case." From the way our business continues to grow we know that the majority of the people appreciate a drug store conducted as ours is. Your patronage solioited. T. R. MORROW "ROSSLAND, B. C. THE DRUGGIST ♦♦♦♦®®®e:®e®®^**®®®®$ 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 fe Co. v *I* *I* *%9 T* Our Prices are Right **■*"■"■ ,ii' ~ 0000 a. t. eoiiis & Company THE UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS. 8 K DR. BRUHN'S 1 OINTMENT Has established itself as a household necessity and has a reoord of Cures unparalleled in the history of Medicine, It cures old and new Sores, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Itching Piles, Chatings, Pimples, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. ThiB Ointment has been in use almost half a Century. Testimonials from thousands who have been oured of Skin Diseases of long standing testify to its Curative qualities. ALDERMEN ARE STERN Want All Their Pound Flesh. of RIGIDITY OF TRANSIENT BYLAW Further Negotiations as to the proposed New Baseball Grounds The City Council did not get very busy last night. The tax bylaw was put through another stage and the ordinary routine buainess transacted. After that the oity fathers exhibited a stern frame of mind and denied the Baptist church the forgiveness of municipal taxes for whioh they prayed, on tbe ground it would set the other churches a bad example. A similar application, but for time, was denied to non resident property owners who did not feel inclined to face the tax Bale. A Nelson man who came in here some time sinoe and wanted 10 start a cigar store and paid five dollars for an ordinary licence, but who proved to be after all the transientjhe was accused to be at the time of his coming.was brought up with a round turn. He was absent but he has left behind him a hundred dollar bond that was better, and the city has laid hands on that bond. Alderman Rolt informed the Council that Land Agent Scott of Nelson had fixed a reasonable price on the land for a baseball ground, and instructions were given for Mr. Heron to run some levels over the five aore tract under negotiation with a view of completing tho purohase. LAWRENCE HELPS OUT Inaugurate a Nelson Boundary Daily Freight * Train *^5nm^ Price Five Cents RUSSIANS AGAIN DEFEATED _■_*-__-■_-•_*_-*-_-•__■■■ m Driven Back by the Victorious Japs. AT THE JAPANESE HEADQUARTERS Conditions Manchuria and Korea Are Fair Considering the Fierce War Raging. Tokio, Juno 29.- After a hot fight which lasted for six hours yestordao morning, June 27, the Takushan division of the Japanese army completely defeated five bat- tlions of Russian infantry, which were supported by 20 regiments xS Cavalry and 16 guns, and oooupied Fonshuling, 22 miles northwest of Siuyen. The Russians finally fell back in the direction of Shimu. The Japanese casualties aggregated about 100 killed end wounded. Major Obi was killed during tho bat le Fenghwang, June 28—The Koreans are bringing in stories of Cossack outrages in northeastern Korea. According to theso reports the natives Have bsen forced io furnish supplies to the marauders, who have iu return burned the Uo-*<>9 of the villagers and ill- treated their women. Iu justice to the Russians it must be said that the Chinese here have been liberally paid for work and supplies during the Ruesian occupancy. A few buildings have been burned along the line of their retreat, but the towns have been left moBtly undamaged. Nelson, June 29.—A daily way freight system has been inaugurated on the Canadian Paoifio railway as an outgrowth of Nelson being made a distributing point which I to a brother officer, giving a gloomy oountry is enjoying the usual prosperity except lhat the merchants suffer from the Btoppage of traffic with the exterior. Farmers find a good market for their produots and ooolies get the usual priceB for their labor. In most of the towns the local magistrates continue their jurisdiction under Japanese supervision. Tientsin, June 29—A correspondent of the Associated Press has seen a translation of a private letter from an officer high in oom- mand under Qeneral Kouropatkin, for many plans having been changed suddenly. Our brave Boldiers go into battle like sheep, to the shambles. 'No one can deny their loyalty, but they are not properly offioered. Their loyalty and zeal are wasted. Europe knows we are a divided house and will profit, accordingly. Those who have the welfare of Russia at heart cannot help feeling tbat if Port Arthur falls and Japan takes Liauyang, the powerB will intervene to our eternal disgrace." General Kuroki in tbe Field at Fenghwang, via Seoul, Morea, June 27.—^Delayed in transmission).— A party of eighteen correspondents and military attaches haB been conduoted on a tour of the main Japanese works beyond headquarters. That the greatest care has been taken in building them the attaches remarked, "the temporary defences have been constructed with more pains than most European armies would take A- under similar circumstances." At Liauyang where it was hitherto* thought the tin-t meeting between the two armies in force would occur, the Russians have Within the Japanese lines the- guna in position mounted on the city walls and trenches on the oity extending over a large area. These tronclies are so constructed that they, can be Hooded during the rainy season. Recent rains indicate the beginning of the wet season when military movement upon a large scale will be greatly handicapped and perhaps rendered impossible for a month or more. The Japanese are completing arrangements for transportation, whereby facilities for the supply of the army will be assured regardless of weather conditions. NEWS IN A MTSHELL Items of Interest Round the World. LATEST TELEGRAPH [BULLETINS The Doings of, ConspicuousjPerwnt Affecting Canadian Interest!. DireotionB for use—Apply freely night and morning, or often as required. PRICE 50 Cents a 8ox MANUFACTURED BY L=r. Bruhn Medical Qo* *' NEW YORK soieBgent.for;;Rossiand,T. R. MORROW, TN Druggist 4 CALL FOR A TRIAL BOX. promises to ail materially ia building up the trade of Nelson. A freight train leaves the depot here every morning for Eholt, stopping at all the way stations. The train reaches Eholt the same day that it leaves here. If freight is delivered at tho depot this afternoon, for instance, it reaches all points east of Eholt* euoh as Grand Forks, Cascade, eto. some time tomorrow and points beyond there aB far as Midway on tbe following day. The merohants of Boundary are greatly pleased with the service as it gives them prompt delivery of goods ordered in Nelson without vexatious delays. Thie trains is one of the idea of superintendent Lawrence. Machines for sale, exchange or rent by Smith & Lougheed. view of ihe situation fur Russia and making disclosures. The writer said: It is a shame to see officers constantly quarrelling, divided into cliques and fighting for their own interests, until Japan, the common enemy is forgotten. Everyone, from the viceroy and Kouropatkin, to insignificant subalterns, is quarrelling and unwilling to obey orders. In the eyes of the correspondents and foreign attaches we are disgraced. Until the whole syBtem is changed we oannot hope for viotory. JealouBy and suspicion are rampant throughout the army. The members of our secret service are so bu?y Bpying on each other that they cannot apprehend the spies aud Japanese agents, who work witb impunity. Japan seemingly knows every plan made by us whioh accounts The Circus Is Hers The circus is here and despite the lateness of the arrival work was fairly completed by the early afternoon and a throng lined the streets to witness the parade whiob is alway one of the drawing featurs of tbe circus, The reputation of the show ensuerB a goodly number of visitors and it may be taken£ for granted th:.t late arrivals will not stand much chance of getting good Beats. Come early and often is the slogan of the performers. King Edward ie paying a visit to Hamburg. Waterloo Country, Ont. wants a government system of telephones. New York's Tammany mayor, George MoCellan, has turned down Tammanyism. SantoB Dumont has brought over his airship for a flight at the St, Louis Exposition. A bill of dissolution hao been brought in Ohio against the Standard Oil oompany. The Ingomar has won a second race at the Kiel regatta beating the Emperor's yaoht on time allow-noe. Auditor General MoDoug.U ol the Dominion government haa resigned and applies for superannuation. The Russians have been defeated after heavy fighting at Dalin Hill near Haioheng. A b g battle is expeoted. Qreat Britain and the United States are now jointly denuding of the Moroccan Sultan punishment of the brigand Raisoli. The reason assigned for the trouble Into whioh the Russian fleet got into at Port Arthur is tbat the passage oi the narrows ia very difficult. The enquiry as to the employment of American engineers by the Grand Trunk Paoifio has praotically found that suoh discrimination has been the case. The United States is charging $2 a head for all persons entering tbat country from Canada excepting Canadians. Thie is to aid tbe Morgan Shipping Trust. Despite the assertions of the Ruesian government the press censorship in that country, to be relaxed during the war, is now stricter than ever. Another Russian battleship is found to have been damaged by the recent, naval engagement at Port Arthur. She was stranded running for shelter. The New* York oorner has brought a verdiot of oriminal carelessness against tbe directorate and oaptain of the General Slooum and blame the government offioials for their oonnivanoe. Tbe Prohibitionists wish to nominate General Miles for the presidentship of the United States but are uncerain whether that eminent soldier would accept. Offsrs era Invilsd The New Home and New Williams, highest grade family machines made, for sale, exchange and rent, Smith & Lougheed. Deer Park strawberries are the largest and best flavored. They can be had at W. H. Humble, phone 150. for the purchase of lots 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, Block 40, oorner Columbia Avenue and Washington street with business blocks thereon, producing a large rental. Beet business location in Kossland. A large portion of the purohase money may remain on mortgage. For particulars apply to The Canada Permanent Mortage Corporation, Vancouver, B. C. or Oriu. k Co, 1 -ti Columbia Ave. East, Rossland. N THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND B C* JUNE 29 1904, The Evening World By Out Wotl-Tublllhint Com.p1.n7. 1 Kntercd at Ihe Roaaland, B. !C, poatoffice fo tranamlsalon through tha malla.Maj l, 1901 a second class reading matter. aUBSCBIFTION R-TBS-Js.oo Iper year In -artably ln advance. Adrtrtialn. rates made- known on application. ) JAMES H. FLETCHER. Q-N.RAL MANAQER: r. O. Box 302 Roaaland, B. c THE MARRIAGE LAWS. Every province of the Dominion, every state of the Union, seems to have its own particular pet mar riage law and the. result is confusion, and the pastors generally are clamoring for some definite pro nounoement. Lately they have thought to better the matter by following the lead of the Roman Catholic ohuroh and saying that there shall be no divorce because there are too many and for too trifling causes. Whether the courts will follow along in that direction ia more than doubtful, since it may be pointed out at onoe that tbe role alluded to is not an article ol faith, and moreover has a dispensing power attached whicb praotioaUy affirms the prinoiple Now there exists a nation where divorces are easily obtainable, but1 aeldom occur, where polygamy is theoretical, but not praotical. Of course that oountry is in the Orient. There is a proverb thai there is nothing new under the sun and another that everything new oame ont of the east. We invent printing and find the Chine, e ahead. We invent gunpowder and Roger Bacon was anticipated by the east. We say we are the dis ooverers of glass, and glass is dug up at Nineveh. We s_y tbat the telephone is our proudest achievement, and China again olaims priority. As to religion, all reli gions oome from the Kast. And the oountry referred to is Buddhist, la Burma every person in that old kingdom nnder the Laws of Menu are divided under one of four classes, and a prioe for the person attached to each olass being double in the oase of the man as compared to the woman. When a marriage ia entered into, both parties go to the mayor and a record is made of the property of eaoh person of the oontraot. By and by the man want! a divoroe on the ground of adultery. He proves hiB oase and collars the whole of the property of either, whether community property or property on reoord at the original_.contraot. It is the same law for the woman. If the grounds are incompatibility, and both people are agreeable to the divorce eaoh takes away.on the dissolution of the oontraot, whioh is a civil one, the property brought in by either, and the community property la'equally divided. If the man ii a non consenting party, then he must be paid out of tbe wife's portion on the value of his olass price, whioh is pretty stiff. If tbe reverse is the oase, then the woman gets her husband's olass valuation out of his portion. And the higher tbe olass the higher the valuation. But the man bas to pay twice as muoh for it it held that it easier for the man to get another wife than the woman another hns band. (Herein it is evident-that Menu had neglected to read Sam Weller.) If the man wants an additional wife, he oan get her, if his first wife consent*. The rule is in that at it is in this oountry, she strongly discountenances by word and deed any such moral obliquity. The consequenoe of these oom- j mon sense laws, whicb have lasted for centuries, aB long as Christendom, that divorce is rare, tbat the woman is hi.lily respected, always held and rightly, to be tbe best earmark of a true civilization, and that the Red Light industry is practically unknown. As human nature is held to be much the same everywhere, allowing for tbe effects of educat'on, for habit is seooLd nature, these desiderata can only have oome to pass through the excellence of the Burmese marriage law. Georgia Mlnstrsls Twenty-eight years ago is a long time for one oompany to be on the read, and making nearly the Bame territory season after season, this is the record of the Richards & Pringle's Famous Georgia Min atrels, who appear tonight at the Opera House. At every performance they are greeted by paoked houses. It forci bly recalls to tbe minds of all old theatregoers when similar troupes were counted by the tens where now they only figure in the units, and th? old saying is reminded "The survival of the fittest." Deer Park strawberries are the largest and beBt flavored. They can be had at W. H. Humble, phone 150. All kinds- of Cut Flowers re calved daily at the Palaoe Candy Stor* NOTICE Respecting Coa„ and Petroleum Lands in SouTiieAST Kootenay NOTICE is hereby given that licences to prospect for coal and petroleum upon an. under lands situated within Block 4,593, South-East Kootenay, will be issiv ed forthwith to all persona who have made proper application, in pursuanie of the provisions of the _"Co;il Mines Act" and amendments, The fee for each licence will be $100, and all applicants who have not deposited accepted bank cheques to cover tint amount are liereby required to do so without further notice. Licences will be issued in the follow ing form, v'z : — '•Mining Licence Issued Under the Coai. Mines Act and Amendments. "Iu consideration of one hundred dollars now paid under the said Acts, and subject to the provisions thereof, I. W. S. (lore,Deputy Commissioner, acting for the Chief Commissioner of I- inds and Works, licence to enter, prospect, search and work for coal and petroleum (but no other metal or mineral) upon, in und under all that piece parcel of mineral land situated in and forming part of Block 4,593, East Kootenay District, and described as follows:— ana not exceeding in the whole iix nun- and forty statute acres. •'Owing to the number of applicants for licences to prospect fo coal and petroleum, and the peculiar circumstances surrounding the application for and issuance of these licences, and the well known fact that the issuance haB been unavoidably suspended for bo many months, the Government of llritish Col umbia finds it impossible to determine the equitable rights of the numerous applicants. Therefore, lor the purposi of enabling all persons to go before tbe proper tribunal for thc determination of their respective rights and priorities, this licence is issued and accept, d subject to such prior rights of other pe-sons as may exist by law, and the date of this licence is not to ba taken or held as in any sense determining such priority and further it shall not be taken or held to waive enquiry by the Courts into the proper performance of all conditions precedent as between adverse claimants; and further, on the understanding that the Government shall not be held responsible for, or in connection with, any conflict which may arise with other claimants of the same ground, and that under no circumstances will licence fees be refund-d. "And thc holder hereby waives any claim or demand against the Government, and expressly agrees not to take any eteps or proceedings, or present any p-titioDP, to enforce any alleged claims or demands against thc Government of the Province of British Columbia arising out of the issuance of this licence or any other matter or thing appertaining thereto, " The land being under reserve from pre-emption and sale this licence does hide any right other than the right oot incli to prospect for coal and petroleum. "The durati.n of this licence if for one year fiom thc 190. "Deputy Commissioner of Lands ■nd Works, "Lands and Works Department, "Victoria, B C, ,1™, . R. F.GREEN, Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, Lands and Works Department, Victoria, B. C, 6th June, 1904. GRAND DOMINION DAY CELEBRATION NELSON. BRITISH COLUMBIA TWO DAYS' SPORTS JULY 1 and 2, 1904 $4,000.00 IN PRIZES Spurts Too Numerous to Mention Special Excursion Rates on AU R. R. Cartlfleata of Improvement*. Georgia Fraction Mineral Claim, I uated in the Trail Oreek Mining Division^ of Weat Kootenay DiBtrict. Where located: On Monte Christi mountain, adjoining the Eveaing Star mine. Take notice that I, Kenneth L. Bur net, agent lor Albert Howard MaeNeill, Esq. free miner's certificate No, 1375503, and Louis L. Bertonueau, free miner's certificate No. B75301, intend, 6c daye from the date hereof, to apply to thc mining recorder for a certificate of improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a crown grant of the above claim And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before tbe issuance of such certificate olf Improvements, Dated at Rossland, B. C, this 12th dayj of Mav A.D. 1064. KENNETH L. BURNET Nelson is the only city in British Columbia that knows how to carry oil* a big celebration. Every one come and have a good time. Special attention paid to visitors. — ..S.I ,„•„,,, ..*>*.....♦ Specials atPaufson's ii P. B. Blend Goffee Moosejaw Flour ! Chilliwack Butter i: Paulson Bros. THE GROCERS 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 9 ! House Plehning BerlinerGramophone j| Is the grea'est talking machine made. Easy payments. Call and see for youTBelf. M. W. Simoson : AGENT ,. GOODEVE'S HOUSEHOLD 1 AMMONIA • f 2 Cleans everything. '25c. pint I GOODEVE'S FURNITURE I POLISH Removes stain? ard scratch es. 25c. bcttle. SILVER SOAP and SILVER POLISH All kinds. GOODEVE'S ROACH and MOTH EXTERMINATOR Never Fails . 25c. a box GOODEVE'S BEDBUG POISON Kills insects of all kinds. 25c. bottle. OX GALL SOAP Cleans carpets," curtains, etc., etc. Gum Camphor, Moth Camphor* Insect Powder, Chloride Lime, Carbolic Acid, Etc. (ioodeve Bros, Druggists and Stationers It Pa*s to Deal With Goodeve Bros. E. G. DYER Stenography and Typewriting PHONE 120 0 Le Roi Ave., Two Doors West from Club ORDER YOUR WOOD AT THE Le Roi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac at $5, per cord, Telephone 29. P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trail,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green- wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS-Rossland, Trail, Nelson,! Ymir, Kaslo Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, |£<. Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, H Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. Pith, feme and Poultry in Season, Sausages ol AU limit. WM!.,'DONALD,' Manager Roaaland Branch »itrwwwwm,!fwmwTirww^mwmww!ffimffwww! I Cooling Drinks for I Summer Weather. Most convenient of all. Free Samples. Raspberry ^ Strawberry | PRUIT Cherry >SYRUPS Pine Apple Lomon Monlserrat Lime Juice Hire's Root Beer Ginger Ale Klemm's Tube Soda FiiffJtndB.C' o. m. rox & co., S COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE 6$ 3 Union Jack and Beaver mineral claims] situate iu the Trail Creek Mining Divi-f sion of Weat Kootenay District. Where located—On the west slope ofl Sophie mountain. C Take notice tnat I, Kenneth L. Burnet, I of Ross.and, agent for C. P. Newman, j free miner's certificate No. B75.768, and j J. E. Mills, free miner's cer-« tificate No. B57467, intend 60I days from tbe date hereoi to apply to I the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of j Improvements, for the purpose of ob- taining a Orown Grant for the above) claim. And further take notice tbat action, | nnder section 37, muet be commenced : before the issuance of such Certificate of I Improvements. Dated at Rossland, B. C, this 30th day of June, A. D. 1904. Kenneth L. Bbrnet, P. L. S. Certificate of Improvement. NOTICB. Addie, Great Britain, Extension and G. B. Fraction Mineral Claims, situate in the Grand Forks Mining Division of Yale District. , Where located: On McCrae creek, near Bonanza Siding. Take notice that I, Kenneth L. Burnet agent for Geo. A. Paulson, free miner's certificate No. B57402, intend, sixty days from the date hereot,to apply to the , Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for tbe purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim, And further take notice that action, under seotion 37, .must be commenced before the.iesuance of such Certificate of Improvement, Dated this uth day of May, A, D. 1004. KENNETH L. BURNET, P. L. S. =* MORTGAGE SALE. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain indenture of mortgage which will be produced at time of sale, there will be sold on Wednesday, July 20,1904 At 12 o'clock noon On tbe premises in the City of Ross'and, Province of British Columbia, the following lands and premises, namely: Lot 18 in blcck 16, Railway Addition to City of Rossland, 11. C„ Map 616, Terms and conditions will be made known at the time of sale, MARIE LANG, (Mortgagee) Vender. Dated, Rossland, B. C„ June 14, 1904. In the Supreme Court of British Columbia. In the goods and lands of George Henry Bayne, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate oi the said George Henry Bayne, who died on or about the 7th day of August, 1003, are required on or before the first day of Juiy, 1004, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Charles H. Bayne or Andrew N Bayne both of Halifax, N. S., executors of the last will and testament of the deceased, their Christian and surnames and addresses and descriptions with full particulars of tbeir claims, statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. And further take notice that after the last mentioned date, we, the eaid executors, will proceed to distribute the assets of tbe deceased aforeta'd among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which we shall then have notice, and that «e will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons whose claims shall not have been received by us at the time of such distribution. Dated at Rossland, B. C, this 16th day May, 1904. CHARLES H* BAYNE ) _, ANDREW .5.BAYNE {Ewcutors By A.H.MacNEILL, Their Solicitor. Application for Transfer of Liquor License. Notice.is hereby given that we will apply to the Board of Licensing Commit-. sioners of the City of Bossland at its nexf meeting for a transfer of the liquor If/ cense held by H H. Dimock and Geo»,e A. Yorke for the Maple Leaf sa!-3n situated on Columbia avenue, in the city ofRossland, B. C, to Oscar Hahn. H. H. DIM MOCK GEO. A. YORKE OSCAR HAHN Dated this 26th day of May, I9O4. SOCIETY CARDS. FH V FKATKBNAI. OKDRB OF • KJ. Hit KAOr.BS, lo-lsnd Itrlt, No, is, Reg iter auati-0 mn Thursday tT«_- 1_I», 8p. m, miters' Ohio- Hill, ' H,D_U_- W, e M W. O. K-M-W-, 8CCIC-U7 THE EVENING WORLD ROSfSLAND, B. C... JUNE 29 1904 _ NOT FAULT OF'C P.R. The Switching Facilities Which Were Wanted at Boundary Nelson,'Jane 2).—A statement was published the 15th instant, under date ot Phoenix, to the effect that the Canadian Paoifio had tailed to provide oertain switching faoiliiieB to the Granby mines at Phoenix. J. S. Lawrenoe, aup.rintendent ol the Kootenay division in speaking about thie alleged Inaction on the part of his company, yeBterday stated that r. was only quite recently that the oompany was asked to provide the facilities spoken of. That no time had been lost sinoe the company was requested to undertake tbe work in getting the necessary authority from Ottawa, aa well aa in determining whiob was the moat practicable way ol tapping tin lower levels. of these minea. The suggestion of connecting with the Brooklyn and Stem- winder was made by Mr. Marpole, the general superintendent, some time ago. and there is practioallj nothing new in it, Mr. Lawrenoe further stated tbat it took some time after a matter of thiB kind had been brought to the attention of the authorities before the details could be arranged, and that the oompany is always anxious to provide facilities for its patrons. He pointed out a splendid system of switches and facilities whioh had been provided at Rossland and in the Slooan, and at various points in the Boundary for the benefit of the mines. Some of there are not in use, although they coat large sums to build. At Phoenix a great deal of work has been done and no other mining camp ot the same si/.e anywhere has any better facilities. 1 In conclusion Mr. Lawnence stated that he had a conversation with H. N. Galer, assistant manager, on Sunday, and he Btated that the shipments of the Granby oompany could not be handled in a more satisfactory manner than they have been. LOON LAKE EXCURSION! July 4. Round Trip $2.75 Speoial train leaves Rossland at 7 a. m. sharp. Arriving at Loon Lake about 11.301 a. m. Returning leaving Loon Lake about 8:30 p. m. and arrive at Rossland at 12:30 a. m. Fare for the round trip $2 75, children under the age of 12 years half fare. Tl'-Ve'*' iFlmultl be purchased at thej It ul Mountain Depot Sunday afternoon.July 3d,in order to avoid the rush early Monday morning. H. P. BnowN,, Agent, Rossland, B. C. H. A. Jackson, G. P. A. Spokane, Washington. MARKET WORLD'S FAIR. Special Ratta from Roaaland via tha Spokana Falta St Northern Railway. Egga for Sala Rose Comb Brown Leghorn eggs for sale. The great egg maohine, leading all others in the great Australian egg competition now going on. Guaranteed pure blood, 11.50 per setting. Apply to James Ansen, Durham addition, above dam. Sewing machine, cooking stove household furniture for sale. Apply Bauer. For Sale—Lodging House. Ap! ply to thiB offioe. Nioe fresh lake trout at the B. 0. Market, Columbia avenue. Crown Point Hotel, Trail. Lead- ing hotel in the smelter oity. Wanted—A good waitress at one. Apply Windsor Hotel. POWDER SMOKE—Did, it ever give yon headaohe? Dr. Scotts headaohe powders are a qniok and sure oare. Sold at Morrows Drag Btvra I**j-*JaY*Z(Wla»H-isd)D_-nf««t-ntSoap Powder duated in tha bath aoftana tha watar at tha aama tin* that «* dlatobota. al SHazelwood Ice Creaml } HOME MADE TAFFIES HOT PEANUTS BROKENSHIRE.Confectionerv St Louis and return $60 00 Chicago and return 65 00 Corresponding rateB to other eastern points. Selling Dates— June 16th, 17th and 18th. July 1st, 3nd and 3rd. August 8tb, 9th and 10th. September 5th, 6th and 7th. Ootober 3rd, 4th and 5th. Good for 90 days with stop over privileges. For full particulars and sleeping car reservations apply to H. P. Brown, Agent, Rossland, B. C. H A. Jackson, Gen. Pass. Agent, Spokane, Wash. Bigger bargains than ever before at Cherrington'B pipe sale. What made your linens coarse ? Common soap I Sunlight Soap saves linen. Sunlight Soap REDUCES EXPENSE ■Wit for ihm Ogjggjg Wnr. ____"■» Rossland Mails. Mils close Mails delivered d lvex- daily except 6 Sunday Monday at cept 30a m 7-oo a. m. for Trail, Phoenijj Cascade, Columbia Grand Forks, Fifs, u Greenwood, Eholt, Midway and ali 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. rh. »:oo a. m. Gladston* Daily Daily 9-40 a. m. *:oo a. m. Northport, Spokane and all United Btates points. Paterson, B. C. Daily except Daily except Sunday Sunday 9:40 a. m. 6: 00 p. m. Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir, Nelson and Salmo, B.C. Dally Dally 6:00 p. m. 9:40 a. m and 7 :oo a. m Ordinary letter mail only for all Eastern Canada, and tha United Kingdom and all European aud other foreign count-it l. Daily Dally 5:15 p m. 7:00 a. m. All points served by the Canadian Paciric Railway, the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, all Eastern Can- pda, the United Kingdom, and all European and other foreign countries, Uaily.'5:i5P in.. Dally 7:00 a. 111. Crow's Nest Pass and connections, Nelson. Sun., Tues., Tnur Tuts., Thu/., Sa 5:15 p.m.. ;wi, m, Deer Park. Daily except Daily except Saturday Monday 5:15 p'.m. 7:00 a.m. » Sandon. Daily 5:1 £0. m Daily 7:00 a.Jm Trail, Arrowhead, Nakusp, Revelstoke Station, Halcyon and Columbia River, Slocan and Lardeau District point and connections. Daily 5:15 p [in. Daily 7;oo a. m. All points served by the Canadian Paciric * Railway west of Revelstoke Station, including China and Japan and Klondike, REPORTS Retail Prices in Rossland Stores. GROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES Corrected Up to Date by the Leading Merchants of the Camp. MINING SUPPLIES. Axes, per doz $7.50-10.00 Candles, per case $5.50-6.50 Caps, Bennett, per box 75c Coal, blacksmith per ton $22.50 Dynamite, 60 per ct, per lb 19. Dynamite, 50 per ot, per lb 18o Dynamite, 40 per ct, per lb 16.c Fuse, Bennett per 100 ft 75o Hammers, per lb 15o Iron, per lb 3i*5o Nails, base, per keg f _ Shovels, per doz $7.50-10 Steel, Canton per lb 8.0 MEAT ANP POULTRY. Bacon, per lb 18-20o Beet, per lb (side) 9-10o Chickens, eaoh 50-90o Fish,,per lb 12.-150 Ham, per lb 18-20o Mutton per lb (side) 13-15 Turkey, per lb 23c Veal, per lb (side) 18o PROVISIONS Almonds, per lb 25o Apple., per 501b box $1.50>$2.00 Bananas, per doz SOo Beans, per lb 60 Butter, per lb 25-40o Cabbrge, per lb., So Ca iliflower, per head, 15o Cheese, per lb 20o Chocolate, per lb 40-SOo Cocoa, per lb 40c-$1.00 Coffee, per lb 2S-50o Condensed Milk per oan 12.o-15o Dried Peas, per lb 60 Eggs, per doz 35c Flour, per 501b $1*65-2.00 Green Onions, per buuoh, 5o Honey, per lb 25c Jams and Jellies per lb 12-13c Lard, per lb 17.o Onions, per lb 5c Oranges, per doz 25-50o Piokles, per qt 20c-25o Potatoes, per 1001b sack $1.25 Rice, per lb 8c Rolled OatB per lb 5o Spinach, per lb., 10c Sugar, per lb 6.0 . Vinegar, per gali50c-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, Gait, $8.50 Kerosine, per gal SOo Soap, per bar 5o Wood, per oord $4.50-$5.50 NOTICE OF MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual general meeting of the shareholders ol the Nelson and Fort Sheppard Railway Company will be held at the office of A, H. MaeNeill, Miner Block, Columbia Avenue, Rossland, B. C, on Wednesday, the 13th day of July, 1604, at the hour of 5 o'clock* in the afternoon, lor the election of directors and for the transaction of other business connected with or incident to the undertaking, Dated at Rossland, B. C ..this 6th day of June, 1904 A.M.THOMAS, Secretary WALTER} J. ROBINSON AUCTIONEER Real Estate andUCustoms Broke-) Next to Postoffice To the Merchants Whv Don't You Increase Your Business? Do not sit down and complain of lacK ol business, beoause people are sending out of the cit_Lfor their goods. Hustlinq will Do the Trick Give them to understand that they can save money by dealing at home. YOU WILL HAVE TO SHOW THEM That you can sell them better goods foi 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.peo- ple;_to,ltell them"what you want them to know . You can do this by keeping! your advertisement]^ The Evenina World.... Spofcaso Falls & Hurttiern R'r The only all rail, between' points east west and south to Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks and Republic. ' Buffet cars mn between Spokane and Northport. Effective Juno 14. 1903, lt'2 reaches, all the people and gees in[allthe homes in the oity. 0 * Its circulation is increasing'every day. Give it atrial And you will cot complain as to the result explosives: ««--«-»-^-M-M-MI--^inM___a---_^-i-M_«-M-B-«-M-»._a-»-^-M_M_fci_M-M-_W-^-^-W-HWMWMMM^ The Cotton Powder Comoanv. Ltd, 32 Quesn Viotoria St., .ONDONJ E. O. The Alhambra Family Liquor Store We Bnpply'onlyi first clasB.goods. Oar Wines and Liquors are especi- ally adapted to family and medicinal purposes. All goods at whole* ~al prioes. Goods del.vered.to any part.of the oity. Phone 268. GEO. OWEN Prop. -MANUFACTilH- Faversham Powder NORTHBOUND, 4:00 pjn. SOUTHBOUND.: .8:30 a.m. 10:35 a*"1 . . Nelson Leave... .10:40 a.m In Connection With TO ALLtPOINTS SHORT ;UNE IO St. Paul,Duluth,Minneapolis,Chic»go and. all points east] Seattle. Tacoma, Victoria, Portland land all Pacific Coast points Through Palaoe and Tourist Sleepers! Dining & Buffet Smoking Library Oars 2-FastTrains Through Daily-2 For rates, folders and full information regarding trips, call on or addreas any agent 8. F. & N. Railway. H. BRANDT, CP4T A, ' 701 W Riverside, Spokane H. A.UACKSON. Gin Ft 4 Pass. Agt. Spokane, Wash. H. P. BkOWN, Rossland Agent Atlantic S.S. Sailings C.P.R. ATLANTIC S.S. LINE From Montreal Lk.Manitoba Jnn 10 Lk.Champlain Jul 14 ALLAN LINE From Montreal Tunisian....]uly....1 Ionian July 8 DOMINION LINE From Montreal Vanconver.. .July 2 Kensington.July o AMERICAN LINE From New York New York... .July 2 St. Paul... .July 9 CUNARD LINE lucania....July 2 Umbria July o .RENCH LINE LaGascogne .July 2 LaTonrainelJuly q HAMHUKG AMERICAN LltiE Patricia July 2 Deutschland July 7 ALLAN STATE LINE Numidian . .July 7 Mongolian.. .July 14 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 0,W. DEY, Agent, C, P.R, Depot, Rossland, On the SPECIAL LIST [of Permitted Explo-tvee. October,! 190 the best explosive for underground work e_ cluBively used in Severn and Mersey vnnnel TONITE Cordite, Gelignite, Gelat.ne Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators for all clauses of Explosives, Eleotrio Appliances, Magazine Charges for the removal of Wrecks, Eto., Eto. Works: Faversham, Kent and Melling, near Lirerpool THE London Directory, CONTAINING over 2000 pagesof condensed commercial matter, enables enterprising tradera throughout tbe Empire to keep in close touch with the trade of the Motherland. Besides being a com plete commercial guide to London and its Suburbs, tbe London Directory contains lists ol:—. with the goods'they ship, and tbe Colon ial and Foreign markets they supply. . STEAMSHIP LINE8 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 aided freight paid, en receipt of Post Office Order for £1. The London Directory Co.,Ltd 96 Aboburoh Lane, London. K 0 .M THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND, B. C, JUNE 29, 1904 THE LOCAL EXCHANGE C, P. R. EXCURSIONS More Business Is Transacted. SOME CONDITIONS IMPROVED Tht Latest Quotations and Sales Locally Upon! the Market. " Conditions are little more favorable, nnd more business is being reported. Today's .Local Quotations: ' Atktd Bid American »o**..*-..--....-..** iX, 'Y. km H«r a 1 Hack TaU J a Cua-lan Oold Hilda dX s% Cariboo(Camp McHnnty)ejwtl- i'A Ot-trtS-u .7 26 Crawa Hot Ps_i Coal f •air-tew I , a FUhn-taldt- 2'A 1 Waat t Oia-byConaeUdiUd U-is tss° s-ormlaa AI017 ..-> i Maa-talaU-a 8 sK fnth atu (-Hut Koetenar) 4 *a -... 7 5 m I » , -. 21 19 •aa Ml .a ta -JS-Uhr-n - n 9 Teas T__mb... „ 2 1 War a-flt C-nsolld«l«d 2% 10;. Wit-tiimtA*0est.\,sM) mm iX 1 Wktte Boar tAttess. paid) 4* SH Today's Sales. North Star, 2000 3c K White Bear, 1500 3jo.; Centre Star, 1000 26ic. Total 4500. MINOR MENTION Work has actually been started upon the new armoury. The son and two daughters of Dr. Campbell arrived from Toronto laat night. It ia reported that the Bank of B. N. A. will reopen its Trail branoh. The White Bear Elmore plant is not running like olookwork, but it ia making surprising progress. Tomorrow ia the last day on whioh provinoial taxes may be paid without inourring a penalty. Funeral services over the body of the late Charles E. Barrett will be held at St. George's ohuroh at 5 o'olook this afternoon. Military honors will be paid to the body of the late Charles Barrett. Members of the Rooky Mountain Rangers are requested to parade at the armoury at 4;30 o'olook this afternoon. The New Williams maohine, the beet family maohine in the world, for Bale by Smitb & Lougheed. LQON LAKE EXCURSION July 4. Round Trip $2.75 Speoial train leaves Rossland at 7 a. m. sharp. Arriving at Loon Lake about 11.301 a. m. Returning leaving Loon Lako about 8:30 p. m. and arrive at Rossland at 12:80 a. m. Fare for the round trip $2.75, obildren under the age of 12 yeara half fare. Tioketa I should be purchased at tbej Red Mountain Depot Sunday afternoon.July 3d,in order to avoid the rush early Monday morning. H. P. Brown,, Agent, Rossland, B. C. H. A. Jackson, Q, P. A. Spokaue, Washington. Eggs for Sal* Roee Comb Brown Leghorn eggs for sale. The great egg machine, leading all others in the great Australian egg competition now going on. Guaranteed pure blood, $1.50 per setting. Apply to James Ansen, Durham addition, above dam. Nelson Celebration is Being Helped Out by the Railway v The C. P, R. is doing its best for the celebration at Nelson, and as notified, in the standing advertisement in this paper an excursion rate is being made to that city for ccoation. A train leaves Rossland at 7:30 a. m. and will* arrive at Nelson on Friday morning in ample time for visitors to take in the whole of the sports for that day as it will not pull out from the oity by the lake until 7:25 in the evening, merely misting the fireworks. The excursion tickets are sold at $2 50. Nelson is doing its best to help ail visitors to have a good time and bus paid special attention to the attention to the accomodations and Rosslanders way feel assured that no hold-up game will be attempted as it too commonly the case in ill managed affairs of this sort. Rosslanders have indeed a choice of attractions and may take in tbe festivities at Trail on July 1st, as only a single fare is oharged and trains leave here 7:30 and 9:30 a. m. returning from Trail at 6 and 9:35 in the evening. For those miners who intend to go further afield than either Trail or Nelson the C. P. R, has issued a rale and a third for stations between Port Arthur and Vanoouver which are good from today up till the 4th. However, about the best place to spend the holiday is decidedly Nelson. Valuable Silver Gifta The best Canadian wheat cereal, Orange Meat—is a nutritious and tasty food. *'I not only use it myself, but advise my convalescent patients to use it." says G. M. Stratton, M. D. of Napanee, Ont. Every leading grocer can show samples of heavy silver plated tableware given free for coupons enclosed in every 15c. package, A splendid line of tea and dessert spoons in set of six and three, respectively, a beautiful pattern in a sugar shell, and a handsome new design butter knife, all of very heavy silver plate, without stamp or advertisement, are among the premiums which may be secured along with this exellent Canadian food. WORLD'S FAIR. Speoial Ratea from Rosaland via the Spokane Falls <_ Northern Railway Sewing machine, cooking stove household furniture for sale. Apply Bauer. Crown Point Hotel, Trail. Lead- J ig hotel in the smelter oity. St Louis and return MO (Ml Chicago and return G5 00 Corresponding rates to other eastern points. Selling Dates— June Kith, 17th and 18th. July 1st, 3nd and 3rd. August Hth, 9th and 10th. September 5th, Gth and 7th. October 3rd, 4th and 5'h. Qood for 90 days with slop over privileges. For full particulars and sleepihg car reservations apply to II. P. BitowN, Agent, Rossland, B. C. II A. Jackson, Gen. Pass. Agent, Spokane, Wash. The Foghorn Fred Wolfle of the Foghorn mine reports a fine strike of good ore in the drift to east from the end of the long crosscut tunnel, says the Ymir Herald. As was expeoted the farther east the drift progresses the better the appearance oi the vein, Mr. Wolfle reportB now five feet of good ore, two feet of whioh is straight shipping ore, snd although no assays have aa yet been taken, the ore will certainly run over $30 per ton. With another hundred feet this drift will be below the shaft in which the pheno menally rioh ore was exposed. Canadian Pacific Railway Dominion Day July 1 Excursion Rosssland to Trail, 50o. Leave Rossland 7;30 a. m. and 9:30 a. m. Returning, leave Trail 6:00 p. m and 8:35 p. m. Rossland to Nelson $2.50. Leave Rossland 7:30 a. m., returning, leave Nelsou at 7:15 p. m. Fare aud a third to all stations between Port Arthur and Vancouver, on sale June 29, 30, and to July 1, good to return until July 4th. For Sale—Lcdging House. ApJ ply to this oflice. Nioe fresh lake trout at the B. C. Market, Columbia avenuo. Wanted—A good waitresa at one Apply Windsor Hotel. POWDER SMOKE-Did, it ever give yon headaohe? Dr. Scotte headaohe powders are a qnick and sure oure. Sold at Morrows Drug store All kinds of Cut Flowers re celved daily at the Palace Candy Store NOTICE TO CREDITORS Re Hamon & Bisson Estate A meeting of the creditors of the above estate will be held in the office of A. H. MaoNeill, No. 10. Columbia avenue east, in tbe city of Rossland, B. C. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, on Tuesday, the 28th day of June, 1904. Wai.tku J. Roihnson, Assignee Estate of Hamon & BisBon Dated June IS, A. D. 1904. The above meeting has been adjourned until Tuesday, the 5th day of July, at the same hour and place. Walter J. Robinson, Assignee V E. G. DYER Stenography and Typewriting PHONE 120 Le Roi Ave., Two Doors West from Club ORDER YOUR WOOD AT THE Le Roi Stables SMOKE THE BEST W. B and Orown Grant Cigars They Are Union Made Patronize a Home Industry Specials at Paulson's; ; U BsBlemt Goffee i: Mooseiaw Flour ii I Chilliwack _ Butter ii Paulson Bros. THE GROCERS Dry Fir and Tamarac at $6, per cord, Telephone 89. Roseland E.C BerlinerGVamophone Is thesreii'csl talking machine made F.nsv payments. Call and see for yourself. M. W. Simoson AGENT iai»waiiiM»ynii>'i>n»ii Rossland Home Bakery Have moved Their Bakery To Columbia Avenue, next Door to Chalioner's Jewelry Store C. SchwartzenJiauer, Proprietor SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending; n t-.el rh and rioncrlpHi<n mnr qtilc-lr -tort-Ill our opinion froo J* lureutlnn Is prohnbly patantaDlO. Communion. tions strictly pontlduntliil. Handbook on I'slelits sent fres. Olilost iil'.'ii. y forMi-uNtiif pnttmtfl. Patents taken throuith Munn A Co. rocutve special notice, wit hum cfinnre. In tlie Scientific American. T.nrsost rlr- .,,_. Terms, 9.1 a •ar; four months, 91. Bold by all newsdnnlors. A handsnmr-lr lllnnf rnh.rl WrVHr, dilation of nny (ti'l.ii.Mllr Journal, ■ — 'ioV' yaar; rmir iiu.iitiii,._ BUHN*Co."»"—' New York . Branch Offloa. (36 r Ht- Washln.tu-, U. C OPERA house u/cn MINT 9c ONE NIGHT ONLY If LlI. JUIlL L Q MCIttRDS*PRirt6LrS #ri2Sm?A MINSTRELS 000000000****0***********0 The Hotel Astor Wasuington St., Bet. Second and Third IJoadq-arters for Commercial and Mining Men. Room and Board $1.00 Per Pay and up. Bar supplied with very finest LiquorB and Cigars. 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