-ML THE EVENING WORLD. V -i;. M i-1. 1904 "OR!A. Vol. IIII NO. 35 ROSSLAND, B. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, .904 Price Five Cents 0m 0 0 Bargains In Shoes* **w Wo have cut the price of some footwear jfe. so low that it will surprise vou when you T* see the Shoes. We cannot tell yon alli|r about it in this space, Come and see for 0 yourselves. jy "W C. O. LALONDE 0 0 The Big Shoe Store The Leading and . 30-32 Columbia Ave. Pioneer Shoe Man 0 0 000*00000****m****0******** MINES OF KOOTENAY Rossland and Boundary Shipments. UETST RETURNS OF OUTPUT I Solicit Your Patronaqe T, R. MORROW ROSSLAND, B. C. THE DRUG-GIST ^0^00^-*ry99ti\w9n^00009999*\ 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 b Co. 0000 Our Prices are Right —— a. 1 1 r"«—" "' ■"■*•■ -^ 0000 A. T. Collis & Company THE UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS. _kAAia^D<-__-QM-d-MC^AAAA What the Mines Are Doing Over the District—Rossland Doing Weil. Matters are about where tbey were at tbia time last week, as far as the Le Roi ie concerned. The mine is shipping a little more and the concentrator at the 0. E. is being pot up. The War Eagle and Centre Star are both chipping over tbeir normal amount but as yet tbe Trail mill has aot started proceeding. Good work iB being done by the Jumbo and tbe Spitzee, and the Roesland Kootenay ia shipping The White Bear concentrator has got a couple of its buildings roofed over. Following are the shipments for the past week: WEEK TOTAL LeRoi 1350 81,610 Centre Star 1575 34,080 War Eagle 1450 24.650- 1 Le Roi No. a 3Q0 12,200 Jumbo 185 3390 Kootenay 210 2350 WhiteBear 830 Spitzee Q5 610 Le Roi no, 2 milled 300 6030 0. K. milled 750 Totals 5,555 169430 Bsaisxs&aftB&sgsss I DR. BRUHN'S 101NTMENT 1 Has established itself as a household necessity and f*Ji has a reoord of Cures unparalleled in the history of L"J Medicine, It cures old and new Sores, Uloers, 4=_§ Eozema, Salt Rheum, Itching Piles, Chafings, ntA Pimples, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. ThiB L*J Ointment bas Icen in use almost half a Century. 4=i Testimonials from thousands who have been pj, cured of Skin Diseases of long standing testify L*J to its Curative qualities. i=* Boundary Hhlpmoott. Phoenix, June 11.—Special.*— Boundary ore shipment* for the current week are lets than ior some time past for a similar period. This ia due to the fact largely of the flume at the Granby Bmelter breaking late laat week and the week and the lose of nearly two days tonnage in both shipping and smelting before additional power from Cascade was utilized. Tbe Greenwood smelter owing to increased custom shipments also took less of tbe company's Mother Lode mine ore than usual. Granby mines to Granby smelter 7,950 tons; Mother Lode to Greenwood smelter, 2948 tons; Oro Denoro to Granby smelter, 188 tons; Emma, to Granby and Greenwood smelters, 890 tons; Crey Fogle to Granby smelter 33 tone. . This week the Granby smelter treated 9,835 tons of ore; making ! total ot 275,569 tone for the year. The following shipments were made by the different mineB: Directions for use—Apply freely night and morning, or often as required. PRICE 50 Cents a 8ox MANTJFACTTJKED BY Dr Bruhn Medical Qo. NEW YORK Sole agent;foruRos_.land, T. R. MORROW, ThB DrUg-gJSt 4 CALL FOB A TRIAL BOX. WEEK Granby 7,950 Mother Lode 2948 gro Denoro 188 mma 890 Athelstan Senator -.... Elkhorn Providence E.PU Bray Fogle 2 33 TOTAL 240.71 8o,<* 12.6 13.445 _?,o68 -,7a6 265 390 204 165 Totals 12019 362,591 Hlooan Shlpmeuta. The total amount of ore shipped from the Slooan and Slooan City mining divisions for the year 1903 was, approximately, 15,200 tons. Since January 1 to May 28, 1904, the shipments have been as follows: Alamo Argenta , Bluebird Black Prince. WEEK. TOTAL 200 5 41 43 FEAR FOR ST. PETERSBURG Tsar Takes Steps to Protect His Capital. THE RUSSIAN ACCOUNT OF SAIMATZO Kouropatkin W ill Advance When He Has Been Largely Reinforced—The Old Story Again. St. Petersburg, June 11—Ramots as now appears the ohanoe that the Japanese fleet will ever attempt to venture up the Baltio and make a demonstration against St. Petersburg or that the European powers will be drawn into the war, evidently Russia is taking nothing for granted. The possibility of the fall of Port Arthur, or a disaster to the Baltio squadron after the latter sails for tbe Far East, have been considered and no precaution will be omitted protect St. Petersburg againBt attacks. RuBssian Headquarters, Liauyang June 11—Geneial Kouropatkin iB expecting reinforcements, .which, as soon as they appear will advanoe from Liauyang and important developments are ezpeoted. Persistent reports are in circulation of a battle at Port Arthur, that place being attacked by land and sea. Nothing definite is known however, except that an attaok made by the Japanese did not succeed. Liauyang, June 11.—The Russian force at Saimatse was commanded by General Erhoff. who engaged the Japanese advance at 9 a. m. on June 7. The Russian infantry advanoed steadily, pushing the Japanese from their positions, but their attack gradually developed strength and the Russians finding themselves in the presence of overwhelming forces, retired in good order. Their losses were three offioers and about a hundred men killed. Russian observ ers think the Japanese lost more. The fighting oontinued until 3 p.m, The Japanese are reported as attempting a debarkation north of Seoyuohen from transports protected by two warships. The artillerymen who took part in the fighting at Samsonoff, on June 3 eay the Japanese artillery fire was decidedly poor. Many sbellB did not burst and the shrapnel was badly timed. The Japanese had marked and measured the ranges in front of their entrenchments. Chefoo, June 11 —Chinese who bave arrived here from Takushan say that the Japanese army of 20,- 000 men, who landed at Takushan and proceeded towards Fenghwang prescmably to reinforce General Kuroki, returned to Takushan on May 23. Tha Chinese believed that the Japanese had been defeated by the Russian?, but it is regarded here aB more likely that the advanoe toward Fenghwang and return to Takushan was simply a Japanese feint. The Chinese further report that a email body of bandits attacked tbe Japanese at Kinohou, and that forty of the bandits were killed. It is also stated by the Japanese that a number of Russian officers have been court martialled for diverting funds given them to pay Chinese for transport wagoni. Moscow, June 10.—The authorities are preparing quarters for tbe Japanese prisoners. Twenty officers and fifty men will shortly arrive. BlackFel 2 Charleston 60 Champleau 3 43 CinderelM-Medford 175 Comstock '. 200 Enterprise 20 300 Fisher Maiden 60 Hewitt 30 190 Idaho 100 Ivanhoe 25 mi Kincora 13 Last Chance 40 246 Lorna Ooone 4o Marion 20 Mountain Con 27 Monitor 20 Neepawa 36 Ottawa 217 Payne 22 1202 PortHope 5 12 Pinto 5 Rambler 294 Red Fox 20 Republic 32 Reco 22 577 Ruth 255 Slocan Star 52 557 Sovereign 41 Sunset 288 Saophire 2 Whitewater 20 Total tons 219 6430 Baaaball at Trail. There will be a ball game at Trail tomorrow between Rossland and Trail. An exoureion train will be run for the benefit of those who wish to witness the game. Merchants lunoh will be made a specialty at the Palace. MARYSVILLE SMELTER Charles Sweeny of Spokane Will Set Works in Motion. Spokane, June 11—F. D. Weeks of the American Engineering com pany, of New York City, has been engaged by the Sullivan Group Mining Company to construct the sme*ter al the mine near Marys ville, B. C. Mr. Weeks is rated aB one of the most efficient smelter men in the country. He is now al the proper ty, and it is understood that aotual construction work on the plant will soon be under way. This is the property in whioh Charles Sweeny reoently purchased a controlling interest. At Hunter Broe.' slaughter Bale boys' heavy ribbed hose 25o. NEWS IN A JNUTSHELL Items of Interest Hound the World. LATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS The Doings ofj Conspicuous. Persons Affecting Canadian Interests. The Japs have stopped messages over the oable to Korea. The Japanese have driven the Russians out of Hsiuyen. Tbe Russians are trying to establish wireless telegraphy with Chefoo from Port Arthur. The Tibetans have again refused to oome to a peaoefnl settlement with tbe government of India. The Quebeo Southern & South Shore railway is to be sold to satisfy the claims of the creditors. Scripps News Agency claims that It was the Citizens Alliance who wrecked tbe Victor Record's offioe. It is stated that Kouropatkin is pushing eastward and will fight a battle in the neighborhood 6f Haioheng. There is said to be no truth in the reoent reported negotiations for an Anglo • Amerioan arbitration treaty. Many newspapers in the United States are protesting against the lawlessness displayed by the governor of Colorado. Mines in Colorado whioh will employ non-union men exclusively have been allowed to reopen today by the law-abiding governor. St. Petersburg says that the Port Arthur fleet are preparing for a dash to join the Vladivostok squadron should the fall of Port Arthur prove inevitable. The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of the Northwest states of the Union want the government to abandon the tax on the funds of fraternal societies. Lord Minto has written to his native parish in Galloway, Soot- land, objeoting to his receiving a donation for an organ from Andrew Carnegie and offering to give one himself. Tha Farn. The Fern mine at Hall Siding ia now working a full foroe of men and turning out considerable ore. Mr. E. Rammelmeyer, who haa the property under lease, is running the ten stamps, and in oonneotion a oonoentrating table of a new type known as the Overstorm. Rav. Ellhu Manual. Rev. Elihu Manuel is the new Methodist paBtor of the Grand Forke ohuroh appointed at conference. Rev. J. D. P. Knox was returned to the Greenwcod oharge. Tha Brokan Hill. Manager A. H. Tuttle of the Broken Hill Company, Ymir, reports tbat the Wilcox mine never looked better than at the present lime. Pipes I Pipesl Pipesl Galore at Cherrington's; 10c to $10. At Hunter Bros.' slaughter sale ladiee' $2.60 coraeU now $1. b THE; EVENING'WORLD, ROSSLAND B. C.JUNE u ,904 The Evening World I Bt tha World PubUihlnu Company. Entered at the Bosaland, B. C, poatofflce fo Uanamlulon through the mails.May i, 1901 a Steond claaa reading matter. BOBSCBtFTIO*. aaTUS -$5.oo:ii><-r year in vaitaWy ln adTance. adratlalng rata maite- 1 application. JAMES H. FLETCHER. :min_ral MANAGER: P. O. Box 303 Roesland,' B. c THE LIGHTING QUESTION Under tbe cognizance of the Cily Fathers iu their protracted deli ber ; fttion of the question of tbe lighting franohise has probably come an alternative power Echeme. Some time ago the Would pointed out that If the West Kootenay Power people did not come to time tbat it waa potB.ble that the Cascade oampany might ' feel inclined to make a dicker. It has sinoe transpired that the Boundary company were not so iuolined. Another alternative was tbe creation of power by the oity itself. This John Ue _n tackled in a manner which was peculiarly John Dean's. That is to say he instructed the City Engineer to ascertain what would be theccst to the putting in a power plant on Trail creek, and at the -tame time, before the cost was learnt, proceeded to stake a water right for the oity upon that creek. The City Engineer simply deolared that there was insufficient water to generate power and that settled the matter. Had the engineer been asked to put in a recommendation ail to tbe best means available to the oity for the oreation of power, ■omethingjmight have come of the matter. For instance there is a huge plant doing little or nothing on the Niokel Plate. There is also the possibility oi turning to service the old plant at Ihe foot of Spokane street, and there is the possibility ol tbe oity erecting a steam plant for itself. Into all these alternatives it is just possible that the Oity. Council have entered. It is just as possible that they have not. However, some men have lately joined themselves together, and have'staked oertain water,land and surfaoe rights on Sheep Creeks at their junotion. There power can be created, possibly, fur one fourth of the oost at Bonnington Falls. Power not only to supply the oity j bnt power to supply the mines. It ia true tbat the soheme has the misfortune of being in Washington •nd in a oounty where the North- port smelter has had an unenvia ble experience, It is true, vide the Niagara Falls case, that a tariff may be imposed on the bringing in of power from an alien oountry, but all this concerns the oompany and not the oity, If the company fanoy that Washington will be lenient and that the tariff will not be prohibitive, they may be prepared to talk business with ihe Oity Counoil. Before the Counoil "reluotantly" informs ae that the Lighting franohise mast be seemed to its present holders, it would do well to see what these other gen tlemen have to say. We Paid $100,000 For Liquozone—Yet We Give You a 50c. Bottle Free. <_ The result 19 -a product that doe9 This Company, after testing Liquozone for two years in the most difficult germ diseases, paid $100,000 for the American rights. That is by far the highest price ever paid for similar rights on any scientific discovery. 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We will then mail you an order on your local druggist for a full-size bottle, aud I we will pay your druggist ourselves for j it. This ls our free gift, made to con- | vlnce you ; to show you what Liquozone is, and what it can do. Iu justice to yourself, please accept to-day, for it ' places you under no obligation whatever. Liquozone costs 50c and $1. CUT OUT THIS COUPON for this offer may not appear again. Fill out the blanks and mail it to the Liquid Ozone Co., 458-460 Wabash Ave., Chicago. My disease is I have never tried I.lquozone, or Powley's Liquified 02one, but it you will supply me a 50c. bottle free I will Uke it. •^7 8 I C B "* Give Yul'l'ad'-irea-h^write plainly Liquozone was formerly known In Canada as Powley's Liquified Osonc. AT THE CHURCHES TOMORROW St. George's Church—Rev. J. A. Cleland, rector. Second Sunday after Trinity; 11 a. m. Matins and Litany; 2:30 p. m. Sunday School; 7:30 p. m., Evensong. Churoh of the Saored Heart,— Rev. M. W. MoKinnon in oharge. First mass 8 30 a. tn.; Second mass 10:30 a. m.; Sunday School, 2,30 p. m. followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. St. Andrew's Church, (Presbyterian.)—Corner First avenue and Queen street. Rev. H. Grant, pastor. Services 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Methodist Churoh. — Rev. J. Smith, B. A., pastor. Services 10 a. m. Bible meeting, 11 a. m. sermon by the paBtor, 12 noon, Fellowship service; 2:30 Sabbath Sohool; 7:30 p. m. sermon; Monday 8 p. m. Epworth League; Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting. Salvation Army.—7 a. m., Knee Drill; 11 a. m., junior meeting; 3 p. m., Free and Easy; 8 p. m., Salvation meeting. At Hunter Bros.' slaughter sale ladies' vests now 5o. Any one wishing any store fixtures will do well to call at the Crescent. AH kinds of cleaning, pressing and repairing nicely done at Smith & Lougheeds, the tailors. Our bar is now supplied with the best wines, liquors and cigars tbe market affords. The Palaoe, POWDER SMOKE- Did, it ever give yoa headache? Dr. Scotts headaohe powders are a quick and snre oure. Sold at Morrows Drug Btw> We wish to get our stock olosed out as soon aB possible bo the cost outs no figure. The CreBcent Dry Goods Co. At Hunter Bros.' slaughter sale ladies blaok hone now lOo. Sewing machine, cooking stove, household furniture for sale. Apply Bauer. Merohants lunch will be made a specialty at the Palaoe. Remember we are positively going out of business and that is why we are selling goods at tbe astonishingly low prioes, Cresoent Dry Goodi Co. Wanted—A good girl for housework. Mrs. W. M. Cunliffe, East Kootenay avenue. For Sale—Lodging House, ply to this office. Ap- At Hunter Bros.' slaughter sale boys' heavy ribbed hose 25o. Crown Point Hotel, Trail. Leading hotel in the Bmelter oity. If you want; to be well dressed have your elothes made at Smith & Lougheed. MARKET REPORTS Rossland Mails. • •••flHM Retail Prices in Rossland Stores. GROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES Corrected Up to Date by the Leading Merchants of the MINING SUPPLIES. Axes, per doz $7,50-10.00 CandleB, per case $6.50-6.50 CapB, Bennett, per box 75c Coal, blackcn-ith per ton $22.50 Dynamite, 60 per ct, per lb 194 Dynamite, 50 per ct, per lb 18o Dynamite, 40 per ct, per lb.^6.0 Fuse, Bennett per 100 ft 75c Hammers, per lb 15c Iron, per lb 3i*5o Nails, base, per keg $4 Shovels, per doz $7.50-10 Steel, Canton per lb 8Jc MEAT AND PtULTRY. Bacon, per lb 18-20o Beef, per lb (side) 9-10o Chiokens, each 50-90o Fish,.per lb 12_-15o 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 Apples,'per 601b box $1.50-$2.00 Bananas, per doz 50c Beans, per lb 60 Butter, per lb 25-40o Cabbrge, per lb., 3o Ca liflower, per head, 15o Cheese, per lb 20c Chocolate, per lb 40-50c Cocoa, per lb 40e<$1.00 Coffee, per lb 25 50c Condensed Milk per can 12.o-_.5c Dried Peas, per lb 60 Eggs, per doz 35o Flour, per 601b $165-2.00 Green Onions, per buuch, 5c Honey, per lb 25o Jams and Jellies per lb 12-13o Lard, per lb 174o Onions, per lb 5c Oranges, per doz 25-50o Pickles, per qt 20o-25o Potatoes, per 1001b sack $1.25 Rice, per lb 80 Rolled Oats per lb 5o Spinaoh, per lb., 10c Sugar, per lb C Jo Vinegar, per gal_60c-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, Gall, $8.50 Kerosine, per gal 50c Soap, per bar 5o Wood, per oord $4.5015.50 Mils close Maile delivereti D lvex- daily exctpt c Sunday Monday at 6ept3oam 700 a.m. for Trail, Phoeni>j Cascade, Column* Grand Forks, Fifo, Greenwood, Fholt, Midway and all Boundary District points. Daily except Daily except Sunday Monday 6:30 a. m. 7:00 a. m. Robson, Castlegar Mon., Wed., Fri Wed.. Eri., Sun C 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Gladstone Daily Daily 9:40 a. 111. 6:00 a. in, Northport, Spokane and all United States points. Paterson, tl. C. Daily except _Oa-.lv except Sunday Sunday 9:40 a. m. 6: 00 p. in. Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir, Nelson ainl Salmo, R. C. Daily 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 a. ni Ordinary letter mail only for all Eastern Canada, and th» United Kingdom and all European and ntiier foreign count rid. Daily 7:00 a. m. All points served by the Canadian Paciric Railway, the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, all Eastern Canada, the United Kingdom, and all European and other foreign countries. Daily_s :15pm.. Daily 7:00 a. m. Crow's Nest Pass and connections, Nelson. Sun., Tues., Tnur Tu:s., 1 hur., Ha 5:15 p.m., »:ooa, m. Deer Park. Daily except Daily except Saturday Monday 5:15 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 6 Sandon. Daily5:_5p.n_ Daily 7:00 a. ni Trail, Arrowhead, Na- kuBp, Revelstoke Station, Halcyon ond Columbia River, Slocan and Lardeau District point and connections. Daily 5:15 p.m. Daily 7;oo a. m. All. points served by the Canadian Pacific Railway west of R»v- elbtoke Station, including ( hina and Japan and Klondike, * * i* if if if if V * __£_ * * if if if if * * if if * if * JtAijiAOEj #•$&## Rossland's Leadinq Hotel.. •«•««« Sample Rooms For Commercial Men. Finest Grill in-Kootenays in; connection FIRST CLASS Bowlinn Allev AND * * * i * * * 4 4 4 4 4- 4- * 4 4 4 4 * 4 Daily 9:40 a. m Daily ' 5:15 P m. I BILLIARD ROOM I *f ^* »i^_ji4»-j_4»4»Jg3^J5i__4_4i-l»-|_-t' * P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trall,Sandon,Reve_stoke,<Jrten- wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS-Rossland, Trail, Nelson,-Ymir, Kaalo Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand For%i Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKlnnev Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver Fish, -.une ud Poultry lo Season, Suutges ol __)< J.luo» WM. DONALD, l»(_r»eei _-*0Mlai_d B'»r<t ,\ jtk- 2-k- _ik- -tit- -em -tk. j_k .___ au i_. -17 -ja i_jtij__ta_.aitiii_. •w W iff ^f 1ft "w W W If WW W W TTTT¥"ttT"tiF AAA. 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MILLER & PL A TT. Proprietors % The Hotel Astor Wasuington St., Bet. Second andiHiird Headquarters tor Commercial and Mining Men. Room and Board $1.00 Per Day and tip. Bar supplied with very finest LiquorB and Cigars. aa, aj, al al ji, aa. tt- a/a a*, -m. mi -__- tit, -it. -Ik- -k- * -tk- -A- dk- -A- m. m. tk. tk- m*. Trvvmv^^WWWvvW 9* W'W *9 Ifclv ™ W*Wm**WW-9w ii Specials at Paulson's J P. B. Blend Coffee I 1 Moosejaw Flour i I Chilliwack Buffer _ Paulson Bros. THE GROCERS Hotel Kootenav I 25c MERCHANTS' LUNCH FROM 12 |TO_!2 P. M. Rooms and board oan be had at low prices by day week^or montb. * ib ib ib ib Mrs. S. HOBBS, Proprietor ####*######## 0 ************ FEED FEED FEED WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Everything in the Feed line at rlght[prioee Oiders promptly attended to The Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd. 0000000000000 0 000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 THE EVENING'WORLD ROSSLAND. B. C, JUNEIi, 1904 A. ! Outside ![ ©amps • Mining News of the j • Week Over the Prov- j • ince and the Upper { • County. • it**************************************************** BOUNDARY. A diamond drill was eet to work in the Bruce claim this week. A tunnel is being driven from one of the glory holes at the Oro Denoro, A large bxly of ore was recently unoovered on two olaims in Wellington oamp, the Jackpot and Iron Clad. Work has been discontinued at tbe Rathmullen, Summit oamp, and John Sorafford has gone to Republio. Kine, Gibson, Wright and Trainner, wbo are working nn the Mavis, which they bave under bond, feel muoh enoouraged witb the showing made so far. The new converter for the Mother Lode smelter is rapidly being placed in shape for use, af.er whioh the matte will not be sent to Tacoma, as at present. Frilz Mozier. who owns half in tercet in the Gem, a high grade property in Long Lake camp has found twenty inches of gold bearing quartz, and will develop the property. LARDEAU Bob Shields and Pete Anderson left today to resume development on the Lost Cup, situated on Men- hinnick oreek. Operations are about to be commenced on the Mirriani situated on Goat mountain and owned by B. E. Drew and associates. Tbe Mirriani has a fine surface showing of galena, and it is the intention to drive 60 feet of tunnel to ascertain at to whether surfaoe indications hold good at depth. POPLAR T. Ross has four men at work sinking on the Harvard Lake, Meadow oreek. The lead is 12 feet in width of quartz, carrying free gold. Lou Williams started Wednesday to run the second hundred feet of tunneling on the Home Run for J. L. Whitney of Rossland. This will give a depth of between five and six hundred feet on the lead. SLOCAN A rich strike on the Wakefield is reported this week. The troubles of the Chapleau were expeoted to be settled this week. Goat mountain, New Denver, is attracting the attention of many mining men. Charley McNichol and his partners have thrown up ttrir lease on the Port Hope. This week the forces at the Ram bier, Trade Dollar and Mountaiu Con have been increased. The Chambers group looks very enoouraging to the lesses just now. SOUTHEAST KOOTENAY. Ten feet of rioh galena ore has been discovered in the "Old Williams" workings at the North Star mine. WINDERMERE. A prominent mining man, per- diots, that, within thirty days afler the .completion of the Kooteni y Central railway, the Paradise and P.armigan mines will be shipping 150 tone of ore daily. YMIR The Queen mine at Salmo has shipped three gold brioks during the past month worth $2900. The Second Relief has at present 16 men at work. The full foroe ie expeoted to be on band shortly, Over one hundred free miners' certificates were issued by the deputy mining recorder in Ymir during the few days preoeding the 31st of May. WORLD'S FAIR. Special Selling Data on Juna 7th, 1904 For the above occasion the Spokane Falls & Northern railway will sell round trip tickets to St. Louis at $60, Chicago $65. Good tor three months. For full particular*, and Sleeping Car reservations, call on or telephone Depot Ticket Offioe. H. P. Brown, Agent, Rossland, B. C. H. A. Jackson, Gen. Pass. Agent, Spokane, Wash. For a nioe taBty meal go to tbe Palaoe Cafe. No matter what prices other places will be giving you, our closing out sale prices will be lower. The Crescent. All klnda __of Cut Flowers re ce'ved daily at the Palace Candy Store Never again will you be able to to buy goods at the prices you can get them at the Crescent. The- satisfaction of having thc washing done early in the day, and well done, belongs to every user of Sunlight Soap. *o_ ORDER YOUR WOOD AT THE Le Roi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac at $5, per oord, Telephone 39 Roif-land B C Learn Shorthand at Home Bv correspondence. Ten weekly lessons will make you perfect. OBTAIN HIGHER SALARY Shorthand is nowadays indispensible to everybody, Utilise spare time. Moderate fee. We procure positions. Write for free booklet. Central Correspondence College 2iS Ten-pie ChumbeiB, Temple Aven-.e, London, E.C. MORTGAGE SALE. jjgjlgjj gLBHNING GOODEVE'S HOUSEHOLD - AMMONIA Gleans everything. I.e. pint GOODEVE'S FURNITURE POLISH Removes stains and scratches. 25c. bottle. 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, Goodeve Bros. Druggists and Stationers It Paus to Deal With Goodeve Bros. Under and by virtue of the power of .sale conta'nedjin a certain Indenture of Mortgage whieh will be produced at time of sale, there will be sold on Wednesday, June 22,1904, At 12 o'clock noon, At the HOTEL ALLAN, in the city of Rossland. in tbe i-rovincc of British Columbia, the fullowing Unds and premises namely: Lots 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 in Block 40, Rossland, B. C. Said to have a frontage of 150 feet on thc south side of Columbia avenue, by a depth of 100 feet (to a lane) on the east side of Washington Btreet On the property art; said to be a number of frame buildings used as stores, offices, etc., which are said to yield a large revenue. Terms and conditions of sale will be made known at the time of sa e. Fur further particulars apply to . McPHILLIPS & WILLIAMS, Solicitors for Vendor Hustings Street, Vancouver, B. C. Dated May 30th, 190 To the Merchants Whv Don't You Increase Your Business? Do not sit down and complain of lacK ot ■business, beoause people are sending out of the city for their goods. Hustlinq will Do the Trick Give them to understand that they can save money by dealing at home. . Y©U WILL HAVE TO SHOW THEM That you oan 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 toj tell them^what you want them to know You can do this by keeping' your advertisement in The Evenina Certificate of Improvement... NOTICK. Georgia Fraction Mineral Claim, situated in the Trail Oreek Mining Division of Weat Kootenay Diatrict. Where located: On Monte Christo mountain, adjoining the Eveaing Btar mine. Take notice that I, Kenneth L. Burnet, agent for Albert Howard MaeNeill, Esq. free miner's eertificate No, B75503, and Louis L. Bertonneau, free miner's certificate No. B75301, intend, 60 days from the data hereot, to apply to the 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, muet be commenced before the issuance of such certificate ol Improvements. Dated at Rossland, B. C„ this :2th day of May A.D. .004. KENNETH L.BURNET Ella Fraction mineral claim situate in the Trail Creek Mining Division of Weet Kootenay District. Where located—On Deer Park mountain adloining the Abe Lincoln mineral claim. Take notice that I, Wm. B. Townsend, free miner's certificate No. 675,344, for myself, and Ella Clark McDonald, free miner'a certificate No. 875,607, and the administrator of the estate of' the late Madeline Layton (deceased) free miner's certificate No. B57467,intend 60 days from the date hereof, to apply to tbe Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvementa, for the purpose of obtaining a Orown Grant for the above claim. And further take notice tbat action, nnder section 37, moat be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvement]. Dated at Rossland, B. C, this 25th day of April, A. D. 1904. WM. B. TOWNSEND, Applicant. Cartlfleata 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. B57492, intend, sixty days from the date hereot.to apply to the 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 the.issuance of such Certificate of Improvement, Dated this 12th day of May, A, D. 1004. KENNETH L. BURNET, P. L. S. Application for Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that we will apply to the Board of Licensing Commissioners of the City of Rossland at its next meeting for a transfer of the retail liquor license held by Jacobs A J chord for the Bank saloon, situated on Columbia avenue in thc City of Rossland, B. C. to Tom Newman. JOHN JACOBS GEO. IlfiFFORD TOM NEWMAN Dated this 7th day of May. 1904, In the Supreme Court of British Columbia. World. • • • HbL It rcachesf all the pecple[ard gees in[allthe homes in the city. 0 * Its circulation is increasing eveiy day. Give it a Trial Arc jctj villLtct complain as to the resul In the goodB and lands of George Henry Bayne, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate ol the said George Henry Bayne, who died oa or about the 7th day of August, 1003, are required on or before the first day of Juiy, 1904, to send by pos* prepaid or deliver to Charles H. Bayne or Andrew N. B.yre 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 their claims, statements of tbeir accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them, And furtt cr take notice that afler the last mentioned date, we, the said executors, will proceed to distribute the assets of the di ceased aforeea d among the par lies entitled there'o.^iaving regard only to the claims ol 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 c'aims shall not have been rtccived by us at the time of such distribution. Dated at Bossland, B. C, this 16th day May, 1904. CHARLES H* BAYNE I r.„.„,„.. ANDREW N. BAYNE J I-'-te(-utors Hy A. H. MacNEILL, Their Solicitor. Spokane Falls tun ft The only all rail between' points eaat west and south to Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks and RepubUc. Buffet cars run between Spokane and Northport. Effective June 14, 1903 NORTHBOUND. Leave.., Spokane 845 ajn. Arnve Rouland 4:35 pjn. Arnve Nelaon 7:20 p.m. Arrive Grand Forks.... 4:00 pjn. Arrive RepubUc «a_ p.m SOUTHBOUND.; Leave RepubUc 8:30 a.m. Leave Grand Forks 10:35 ajn Leave Nelson 7:20 a.m Leave Rossland io:4o sum Arrive Spokane 6:15 pjn In Connection With TICKETS TO ALL POINTS SHOBT.LINE CZJ 10 St. Paul,Duluth,Minneapolii,ChicifO and all points east| Seattle. Tacoma, Victoria, Portland;, land all Pacific Coast points Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers} Dining & Buffet Smoking Library dart 2-Fast/Trains Through Daily-2 For rates, folders and full information regarding trips, call on or addreas any agant 8. J?. & N, Railway. H. BRANDT, C P 4 T A, 1 _p 701 W Riverside, Spokane H. A. JACKSON. Gtn. Ft. & Pass. Agt. Spokane, Wash. H. P. BROWN, Rossland Agent Atlantic S.S. Sailings C.P.R. ATLANTIC S.S. LINE Krom Montreal Lk, Erie June.23 Lk. Manitoba June 30 ALLAN LINE From Montreal Bavarian...,June.. 17 Parisian. June 24 DOMINION LINE From Montreal Southwark...June 18 Canada.. June 25 AMERICAN LINE From New York . . Philadelphia Jun. 18 St. Louis.. June 25 CUNARD LINE Campania. .June 18 Etruria....June 25 FRENCH LINE La Bretagne Jun 18 La Lauraine Jun 2$ ALLAN STATE LINE Numidian .June 18 Mongolian..June 25 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. Application for Transfer of Liquor License. Notlce.is hereby given that we will apply to the Board ol Licensing Commissioners of the City of Rossland at ita next meeting (or a tninslcr of the liquor li cense held by 11 II. Dimock and George A. Yorke for the Maple Leaf saloon situated on Columbia avenue, in tbe city ofRosBland, B. C.,to Oscar Hahn. H. H. DIMMOCK GEO. A. YORKE OSCAR HAHN Dated thia 26th day of May, IIKI4. SOCIETY CARDS. F. ,\ T7I FRATKKNAt. ORDBK Ol , KJt Hi. 1.A..I.K8, B_.___.lM_- aerie No, 10, Begalmr mntlngt e»erj ThunitUj trans.. B p. m, Mine™' Onion Hall, 11, button W • _ W. O. Robln«on,ti«nt-ai» THE London Directory, CONTAINING over 3000 pages of condensed commercial matter, enables enterprising traders throughout the Empire to keep in close touch with the trad* of the Motherland. Besides being a com pletc commercial guide to London and its Suburbs, the London Directory contains lists ol:—I im export:merchants with the goods.they Bhip, and the Colon ial and Foreign markets they supply. . 8TEAM8HIP LINE8 arranged under the Porta to which they sail, and indicating the approximata sailings. __* SS IPBOVINCIAL APPENDIX >f Trade'Notices of leading Manntac- turers, Merchants, etc., in the principal towns and industrial centres of tha United Kingdom. copy A of the IQ04 edition will be far srded reight paid"_en receipt ol Past Office Order for £1. The London Directory Co.,Ltd -J» Abohuroh Lane, London, S. 0. THE EVENING WORLDJROSSLAND, B. C\ JUNE n, 1904 WHEN YOU GO INTO A STORE TO BUY GOODS K_ mtutt tt 9-0* Una, It U wlta a 4"tre to !_* tht mort tat but lor th. l.ut mo-wr. II It U (oo<U lor -__l_.lo_-_a tod d-ooratll-I, it la CHURCH'S COLD WATER ALABASTINE U_- _• «__._«_. becuM tt o_rt_-_-7 doe. a*™ tio twit *_t*_ra_ tor th. mow etna-id, ud m»i ni__y __|xiri.. __d.ru.tH" °'« pilot, ___t_in_ii_ or aUlalTINE baautlrlM and purlNaa tho mil, Anrouo en do pl.ln-ti.nln_. Any -ear-- of d-o-rmUni c_n -*>don. with it ALA_.AIITINI[ I. o.rman»nt. Wh™ .ppUod to .oy lira ..und----, It cu !» ncoted u . lo- c__ It-., to .,•._„. __ nil paper or Ul.onm.o, T<w »___*_rrZtid_u°^rA^ I" J»okH« oq-J-mtm Mid lt> bulk. Bend your eddn-i .nd (ot lull pWttwlHI by ratum mlL Addnu The ALABASTINE CO., Limited, PARIS, ONT. . _■, .' 1' THE LOCAL EXCHANGE Transactions Are This Week. Light UTT1E MOVEMENT RECORDED Th* Latest Quotation! and Sales Locally Upon the Market BThe stook s.les were low thiB week whioh haB been the quietest on reoord. Payne has dropped despite the favourable report of the euperintendeit. Today's Local Quotations : Asked lauric-a Boy......-.-.......... *a ~ - "tar — iff Till.... 3 li-nOokl Vial-I 4% ao (Camp Mc Kin my) cz-div i a •■__■» 7 Crow- Not PM. Coal I S6ilCr5__i-iei_;'..'.'::..':.'";;.".''.." .a ■- _________.!.... a " alyConMlldited (4.1; Bid 1% 16 J T_tn_ab.. r-taltOouol-Utcd.. 0 (__>__•. P*ld) mm t (Astern, paid) Today's Sales. St Eugene, 1000._0Jo. ■ (_ .-* » l_-5° *a i i "ii i 3* Week's Quotations. Highest Lowest American Boy 2% iU Ben Hur _',' 1 BlackTail 3 2 Canadian Gold F.S 4% 3!. Cariboo, Camp McK .... i>_ CentreStar 2; 26 *"airview ... 3 2 Fiaher Maiden 2*4 1 Giant 2 Granby Consolidated $4.25 $3.50 Morning Glory i,'_ Mountain Lion 10 NorthStar 5 Payne 12 Ouilp ij Rambler-Cariboo 22K San Poil -K ■uUivan 8)? Tom Thumb 2 War •Eagle 14 Waterloo itf White Bear 4% Shewing highest asked and lowest bid daring tbe past week. MINOR MENTION W 3r<, 8 10 20 2% 7 I i-H 1 3« The Week's Sales, Amerioan Boy, 3000, 2o; Fisher 9000, 2o; St. Eugene, 500, 1000, 40|o; WhiteBear, 1000, 3jo. Total, 7600. WORLD'S FAIR. Saaolal Sailing Dato on June 7th, 1804 Ernest Leverson is in Spckane. John Maokenzie is expeoted this afternoon. There is lots of talk about more of the mines sesuming work. Joseph Lang after an absent of some time has returned to the city. Nobody Buspects Manager Parrish of complicity in the alleged faulty sampling. The seoond.Canadian Rifle match is fixed for today for both the oiviliams and the militia. Some more fishers are contemplating a trip tomorrow despite the high water and the mo-quitos. Rev. Alfred Fletoher of Southern California will officiate at St. George's ohuroh tomorrow, both morning and evening. ' The morning train on the C. P. R. will leave in future at 7:20 and the evening at 6:55. The up trains will arrive at 12:05 and 10:50 p. m. Robin Anderson is said to be leaving the camp for good. It iB good of him and of S. S. Parrish mt to unburthen themselves of the alleged fauity sampling. Good for the manipulators. "A man named Blakemore" to quote our looal contempory has given some very damaging evidence before Mr. Justice Martin yesterday in Nelson over the Crow's Nest Pass company. Possibly the Miner did not like that. The Miner deolared that Manager Parrish would talk after he reoovered. This is tbe Miner's usual accuraoy. The trouble is that Mr. Parrish is too honest to talk against those who employed him. The Miner Btates that Superintendent Anderson of the Le Roi went this morning to California with his old ohief. Mr. Anderson will aooompany bis old head over the line to bid him God speed and will then return. The toadies were conspicuously absent this morning at tbe departure of Mr. Parrish. They thought him to be the setting bud. They will find themselves mistaken in in this aa in other things and none will be quicker to turn on the luminaries than those who now kowtow. MINER IS WRONG AGAIN Coal Licences Have Been Issued by Order in Council. Nelson, June 11—George A. Fraser, M. P. P. for Grand Forks, arrived in town last night on his way to East Kootenay. Mr. Fraser stated that the despatch sent out from Grand Forks to the effect that he had seen the signed licences for the Grand Forks group of coal oil olaims iu Southeast Kootenay before leaving Viotoria, was hardly oorreot. What he had seen was an order in counoil, signed by the lieutenant governor authorizing the issuanoe of 1145 coal and oil lioences in that distriot. Tbie means that all licences applied lor are to be issued. Laat Chance It is given out tbat the reorganized company will begiu work on tbe Last Chanc*. about two mile*- below Phoenix, sometime early iu august. Slocan Concentrator The Slocan Star has expended $15,000 in refitting its concentrator to handle zinc. Slocan Star • For the above occasion the Spokane Falls & Northern railway will aell round trip tickets to St. Louie at 160, Chicago $65. Good lor three mouths. For full particulars and Sleeping Car reeerva-l tions, oall on or telephone Depot Tieket Office. H. P. Brown, Agent, Rossland, B. C. H. A. Jackson, Gen. Pass. Agent, Spokane, Wash. Ymir P acar Gold Recent test on placer ground,leased by John Falls and others at Hall Siding, have been very satisfactory and prove the existence of a large area of auriferous gravel regularly impregnated with gold in paying quantities. For a nioe tasty meal go to tbe Palaoe Cafe. We oertainly oould not make ypa the prioes we are now making yoa if it were not for the faot that We are going out of business. The Cresoent. Nioe fresh lake trout at the B. C. Market, Columbia avenue. At Hunter Broe.' slaughter sale la-tlea* button shoes at $1. Tha McKinley G. A. MoLeod, of Grand Forks, proposes to increase the foroe on the McKinley, Franklin camp, having interested some additional oapital in the property. At Hunter Bros.' slaughter sale 26o gingham now 15c. Summer sausage, cooked ham delioaoies for lunoh, W. G. Humble, phone 150. If you want a nioe spring suit of clothes oall at Smith & Lougheed the Tailors. Our bar is nowsupplied with the best wines, liquors and cigars the market affords. The Palaoe, Twenty men were added to the Slooan Star last week, and the number will be further inoreased No matter what prices other places will be giving you, our closing out sale prices will be lower. Tbe Crescent. All kinds [of Cut Flowers re eelved daily at the Palace Canty Store " The Evening World is the paper that has the circulation. So if you wnt get good results from your adverti«ements put them in a paper that is read not byjpart of the people, but by all the people. It may cost a little more hut you will find it cheaper in the end. Stop and think about it. WALTER J. ROBINSON AUCTIONEER Real Estate anil-Customs Broke-* Next to Postoffice SMOKE THE BEST W. B and Orown Grant Cigars.... They Are Union Made Patronize a Home Industry BerlinerGramophone Is the greu'est talking machine made Easy payment-. Call ancl see for 0 yourself. * M. W. Simoson t AGENT 4 « ■»*..*A9Ati0m909m*-*09.»M*.\0a Rossland Home Bakery Have moved Their Bakery To Columbia Avenue, next) Door to Challoner's Jewelry Store C. Schwartzenhauer, Proprietor The Alhambra Family Liquor Store We supplyTonlyifirBt claBfi'goods Our WineB and Liquors are especi ally adapted to family and medicinal purposes. All goods at whole sal prices. Goods delivered.to any parrot the city. Phone 2C8 GEO. OWEN Prop. The Mutual Life OF CANADA 34 YEARS IN BUSINESS Business in force $37,000,000 Reserve fund for security of its policy holders $6,500,000 A policy will pay you as an investment or protection. For particulars apply to EUGENE CROTEAU Local Agent 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks* Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone lemllnd *_ nkptrti an<1df>j._-rli>tti-n timy quickly Hanertuii- nur opinion frou wfictlior nn Invention Is pnitnibly imlonrahla. r<niiitniiilrn* lions strictly contlrtont ml. Uandhookun I'nlimta ■ont fr.-fl. OldOflt nifom.y forooniriiiK i>k(<<.mh. J'a ten is taken tiiroiiuli Moun x Co. Nj-olve tptcial notice, without ofturge, In tho Scientific American. A handiomolr lll-itratod wwkl*. I.i*r_--.t Or ctil-tlnn ni imy -riciiMtlf; Jod'hhI. Trim., $:i n your: four rnunthi,fl. 8-l_br«ll_nriw_il',i«l«'r*. . Br-ncd Offloe. ___ I Ht_-W»iIiIii_i_ii. I/e-er'a Y-Z (Wi-o Head) Di-tnf-otant Soap Powder duatod in the bath aoftena the water at tha aame time that it dial-Iaota. *t c Cooling Drinks for MoVa7Dient 1 Summer Weather, f™ &___*_«.. * StrSfiy } FRUIT M°n.T*1 ^ Jni°e Cherry SSYRUPS H,res Boot Beer Pine Apple ( Ginger Ale Lemon J Klemm's Tube Soda I O. M. FOX & CO., GroTeTi £. COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE 65 7.iUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUittiUiUittitt^iUittiUiUIUittiUittM.ittJttl 3 r •muss-Si Orange Meat is the Best of the Wheat %* The very essence of cereal goodness and nutriment—mixed with another product which adds flavor and pleasant taste. Ready to serve—hot or cold. This Silverware is Free with the Cereal Coupons iu every 15c. package are redeemable at our address. Heavy silverplated teaspoons in sets of six, dessert and tablespoons in sets of three, beautiful silver sugar shells and new pattern butter knives—these are the free premiums. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ORANGE MEAT-8END U8 THE COUPONS THE FRONTENAC CEREAL CO.. Ltd., 43 SCOTT ST., TORONTO, OUT. Seasonable Goods Insect Powder Bug Poison Cleaning Sponges Fly Paper Moth Balls Chamois Skins Chloride of Lime Cuinph' r Bulls Silver PoliBh ALL SIZES AT The Druggist THOMAS STOUT'S | t*_H«:Mi«««-l-l'S HOI FORTRAIL! SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves C. P. R. Depot at II a. m. TOMORROW, SIM, Ml 12 Returning, Leaves Trail on Regular Train at 9 P.M. A chance to have a Day's Outing: and visit the Smelter, New Concentrator, have a good fish in the Columbia, and at 2:30 witness THE BALL OAME BETWEEN TRAIL AND ROSSLAND Round Trip Ticket 75c CHILDREN 50 CENTS Tickets on Sale at Max Crow's Cigar Store and Hotel Allan
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