i a gr **^. THE EVENING WORLD. N JtJL 4 1904' P^ORIA.V Vol. IIII NO. 51 ROSSLAND. B. 6. THURSDAY, JUNE 30 1904. BB -■' _- I—.■ . ... - -L m.j. 1 . Price Five Gents 0************0,0** ********** 0 0 t ^^k BargeiRs In Shoes* -9 494 *W ■jfk. Fma m* We have uit tin- price of aome footwear jjj-: ♦ Ifl H so low that it will surprise you when you^ _■ M sre the Shoes. We cannot tell yon all "^ jm. mtWttat\\ta\v^^0^ aboii- it in this space, Cnme and see for jkc .jt JsKattaamatW "**"" yourselves. j£ t maa\a\\\W\S^ C' 0' LALONDE 0 -**5_>' The Big Shoe Store The Leading and * ^t* ^0-* ■***■ a ne mn ouuc oiorc ine i_eaaing ana ' " H ^"^ 30-32 Columbia Ave. Pioneer Shoe Man V mx&iv&x&%wxtx> &MM*Hmxa&>9 "I like to bave my prescriptions compounded at Morrow's Drug Store." So eaid a patient to a dootor recently. ' Everything tbere is neat, olean and bus* ineBB like and you never hear any talking and laughing behind the prescription NELSON CELEBRATES - j Two Days' Sport Arranged For. EVERYTHING NOW IN READINESS m\f eYnow From tbe way our business continues to grow weVnow that the majority of the peoplp appreciate a drug store conducted as ours is. Your patronage solicited. T. R. MORROW KOSSLAND, B. C. TH& DRUG-GIST 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 ft Co. ' 0000 Our Prices are Right 0000 A. T. Collis & Company THE UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS. (l ^0000^99*91999^0000^99^*$ Regatta at the Lake Will Be Star- Attraction of the Occasion. Nelson, June SO.*—Everything is already for the oelebration tomorrow and Saturday and all the events scheduled will oome off witb the exception of the balloon ascent whioh has to be cut out as the ascensionist Leonard has wired that be is too ill to oarry out his engagement. There is a football match between Slooan and Nelson tomorrow afternoon and some launoh and fours on the lake. In the morning is a baseball matoh. More events are scheduled for Saturday, swimming and canoe races, drilling contest and other sports so as to keep the fun continuous throughout. The oity is already presenting a gala appearanoe aud lhe hotels are besieged with applications for rooms. FORT IS CLOSELY INVESTED s' Three Positions Stormed by the Japs. ATRHUR TOTTERING TO ITS FALL Big Battle Is Impending—Conflicting Stories as to the Aotual Position Are NEWS IN A MJTSHELL Items of Interest Bound the World. Told. Tokio, June 30—It is unofficially reported that the Ohikwanshan, Cbitanshan and Soohoshan forts part of the Port Arthur defenoes, were oaptured on Sunday alter an all day fight, beginning with an artillery duel. Sooboshao, it was added, was first captured, and the other forts fell soon afterwards. The Russians retreated west leaving 40 dead. The" wounded have not been ascertained. The Japanese lost three officers and 100 men killed cr wounded. The offioials here do not confirm the report. Newohwang. June 30— H J. Middleton, tbe Associated Press have been received np to midnight' it appears now from General Kouropatkin's tactioj that a heavy engagement may be deferred for some days. It iB possible that tbe Japanese may rush matters, bat it is not generally expeoted here Qeneral Kouropatkin will give battle until he reaches a position of bis own selection. The oountry in wbioh the armies are now ooming into oontraot consists of a series of mountain ohains, running parallel with the railway, alongside of whioh ihe Russians are falling baok as the Japanese are advancing. Fensbui,Motion and Dalin are all passes whioh take their LATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS The Doings of Conipicuout-jPertont Affecting Canadian' Interests. THE LAST* SAD RITES Military Honors at the Funeral of Late C. E. Barrett DR. BRUHN'S 0INTMENT Has established itself as a household necessity and has a reoord of Cures unparalleled in the history of Medioine, It oures old and new Sores, Ulcers, Ko-ema, Salt Rheum, Itching Piles, Ohafings, Pimples, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. This Ointment has been in use almost half a Century. Testimonials from thousands who have been cured of Skin Diseases of long standing testify to its Curative qualities. There was a large turn out yesterday at the funeral ceremonies aooompanying of the despatch of the remains tof the late C. £. Barret of the Rocky Mountain Rangers to relatives in the east. The funeral services were pronounced at St. George's, ohuroh by the rector, Rev. John Cleland and afterwards the cortege wended its way up town to the C. P. R. depot. First came the Bugle band and tbe gunoarriage With the Rangers, On the gun carriage was plaoed the coffin whiob was almost hidden by tbe funeral floral offerings of tbe numerous friends of the deceased among which was conspicuous a handsome wreath presented by the boys of Hie band, whom the late Bugle Major bad devoted so muoh pains to train. After these followed oariages and a number of mourners on foot. At the depot, the parting salute ot honor, was fired by the oompany and the bugles sounded tbe Last Post. Directions for use—Apply freely night and morning, or often as required. PRICK 50 Cents a 8ox MANUFACTURED BY Dr. Bruhn Medical Qo. NEW YORK Sore agent for Rossland, T. R. MORROW, The DfUgglSt ' CALL FOR A TRIAL BOX. If you will try tbe Palaoe Cafe you will not take your meals any plaoe else. Peaohes, plums, apricots, Bananas, oherriee, oranges, lemana and apples at Cherrington's. headaohe powders are a qniok and upset by the heavy rains. sure oon, st'ce, Sold at Morrows Drag who has heretofore been south of the mountains is advanoing, to the westward from Hsiuyen and bis columns must traverse the passes named before emerging into the more open country along the rail way, approximately abreast of Ta taohekiau, Taiobeng and Liauyang The Ruesian outpost and the Ja panes e advanoe are now in close touch at all these places. The Russians after harassing the Japanese advanoe from eaoh of these positions, are falling baok on General Kouropatkin's main body, supposed to be somewhere between Liauyang and Tataohekiau. General Kouropatkin is now moving slowly northward slong the railway and where ever he makes bis stand there will be precipitated what ie expeoted to be the decisive battle. POWDER SMOKB-Did, tt ever - , give you headaohe? Dr. Sootte lherfl ^^J «"»* have been correspondent with the Russian jnames from the mountains over headquarters near Liauyang, died | "hioh they run. General Kuioki, on Sanday from enteric dysentery. He was the first Amerioan war correspondent to lose bis life at the front in the present conflict. He was about 33 years of age, unmarried and born in London. Tokio, June 30.—An unconfirmed report ;has been reoeived from tbe Island of Hokkaido that ships resembling the Russian Vladivostok squadron had appeared off there on June 29. Similar reports have "been reoeived from the places along the northern coast of Japan. The navy office does not give credence to these reports. Cbtl'TC. June 30—Chinese who left Port Arthur on June 24 Bay that only four battleships, five cruisers and the torpedo boats left the harbor on June 23. Of these, three returned badly damaged, but none sank. On June 24 tbe Japanese main army was within 14 miles of -Port Arthur, but tbeir scouts were nearer, Natives of Manohuria have not been ordered out of Port Arthur but only the natives of other provinces and thousands of these have left. The hospitals at Liauyang are over- orowded. Newohwang, June 30— Brigands are again aotive in this vioinity. Tbey attacked a village south of here last night, and the natives and foreign residents fear that on aooount of the Russian reverse, if the Japanoee troops do not arrive within a few dayB, the brigands will beoome bolder and enter this oity. This they could do easily aB it lies practically unprotected. A native report tbat one division of General Kuroki's army was 15 miles south of Tatohekiau at 6 o'olock yesterday evening was not confirmed. If true it indicates that the Japanese plans for a fight St. Petersburg, June 30. no further advices from the front Bauer. WAS A GALA DAY Two Flrit Clais Shows City In tho Yesterday was a gala day for Rossland, with two first olass shows in the oity. The day was an ideal June day, and the beat and tbe dust were the only drawbacks. Norris & Rowe's circus was easily tbe beBt that bas come into tbe oity, and the two performances were witnessed by large crowds both morning and evening. The number of ponies was astonishingly large, and wae a weloome surprise, among other good features, to those who thought the oamp was hardly worth a visit from a really first class oircus. The Georgia minstrels in the evening also drew a large audience and the visitors to the Opera House were delighted with the excellence ot the entertainment, especially the part singing, whiob was away above tbe average. The big battle at Haioheng haa yet to oome off. More men were deported from Colorado yesterday. A new British oruiser, the Duke of Edinburg, has been launched. The first lift of tbe Sooke fish traps have proved a great su-cess. There were seven highway robberies in one evening thie week in Spokane. The fish are running on the Skeena river, but the fishermen are on Btrike. General MoDonald ha* recommended active operations in the Tibetan campaign. It is reported that tbe Japs have captured three more forts in nearer Port Arthur defenoes. President Roosevelt haa at last determined to Intervene in the anarchical troubles in Colorado. Edmund Bench a former Mis- Bourian legislator haa I pleaded guilty to the taking of a bribe, The Skeena river fishermen, mostly Indians, aro demanding ten cents instead ot seven per fish. Tbe Amerioan Federation of Lv bor is appealing all over tbe United States for help for tha Colorado miners. President Mackenzie of tha Canada Northern denies absolutely the rumor of its amalgamation with the Grand Trunk Paoifio. Henniker Heaton is pressing tha British Postmaster General fot the establishment of a penny postage with Australia, One of the big battleships in the Baltio squadron bas been rammed by a sister vessel. Russians declare that little damage waa done. The Lucky Jaok has won ita oase at Nelson, bat the decision of Justioe Martin, wbioh was apparently in conflict with tbe finding of the jury, will be appealed. The military correspondent of the London Standard deolares that tbe Japanese oavalry has more than onoe shown itself mora thsn a matoh for the boasted Cossaoks. A Jun* Wadding Married at 9 o'olook last evening at St. Georges ohurch, Rev. J. Cleland officiating, George Stevens and Winifred Hobbs both of thia oity. The bridesmaid was Misa Beatiioe Hobbs and tha groomsman W. F. MoNeil. Tbe Palaoe Cafe will serve you every thing that the market affords. Egg. for Solo Sewing machine, cooking stove Though J household furniture for sale. Apply 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, 91.50 per setting. Apply to Jamas Anson, Durham addition, above dam, \ ■ ■.'■■ a-Vaa» ■• • 1 THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND B C.« JUNE 30 1904, P 00* The Evening World Bt the W-rld-rnbllihl-- comp«nj. 1 Bat-red at the Kossland, B. re, poslofllce fo tr.nnnlsalo- through the mails,Msy I, 1901 a second clua reading matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATS-— «5.*» IP" Je" '*' -artably In adnact. Adr.rtUlnt ret* made- known ea application. JAMES H. FLETCHER. •■NBRAL MANAaBlC T. O.Boxsoi Boa-land. B.c CIVIL SERVICE i. A New York contemporary in disonssing the Slooum disaster where a thousand lives were sacrificed to the greed of the tramspor- tation}.oompany connived at by bought officials, deolares that the only remedy is the providing of a heavy penalty, snoh as obtains against ocean i steamers and railway companies. At the first blush it wonld seem, on oomparing riverine with ocean steamers, that as so seldom disaster occurs on the latter, and as heavy damages are recoverable, that the remedy suggested would be all sufficient. But when the other form of transportation, railways, or tramways, is looked at, it will be seem that the power of collecting heavy damages does not discourage the almost daily aocident. And the reason iB not far to seek. Any railway man will admit it. It is simply that it is oheaper to pay an occasional loss of this kind, although heavy, than to so run their lines that accident* are praotioaUy impossible. It must be remembered tbat theBe railways are wholly operating upon this continent. The ocean going boats, if they wish to take passengers, mast comply with the laws not alone of the seaports of the United States or of Canada, but of those of the British ports to which tbey ply. Now the British law is very severe in this particular. More over it is very exaoting. For this reason accidents no more occur upon the ooean going boats than they do upon English railways. It is not a question of a heavy money penalty. It is a question of honeBt inspection. But a New York ollicial, however honestly he endeavors to carry out his duties, will be decapitated when his party goes out of office. His is not a position that directly appeals to the publio, add even were the appointment made elective, the result would bo the same. If the State of New York were to promptly^ dismiss all those officials whose neglect has led to this fearful loss of life, and at the same time declare that no Other man should be dismissed from the service ae long as it oould not be proved that he was neglect ing his duty, the State of New York would probably in future be aa honestly served as is England. Human nature is the Bame the world over, fuller plumaged imitator lately at the coast. He was convicted: He replaced the money, But he was sentenced to jail. Evidently in these two cases what was sauce for tbe goose was oertainly not h<uee for tbe gander. Why? The fact of the matter is that the replacing of the money bad nothing whatsoever to do with the crime. If the laws of thiB country are to be re- Bpeoted, punishment must follow crime, irrespective of -the position of the offender. It is this sort of thing that lends reality to the accusation that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor. When together with this is fouud the leniency which transgression iB visited on the part of the men of the gown, where disbarred lawyers still hold up their heads, where people on the judioial bench fear not to openly break the law whicb they are supposed to enforce, and the Attorney General saith nothing no surprise oan be felt if the aoou- sation is believed. When the ordinary man sees the respect which our judges--.aim, the frills of dignity in whioh they enstarch themselves, on and off the bench such an aping of the royal quality of justioe does indeed create a con •empt of court which is noue the less profound because it ie bo seldom uttered. The New Williams maohine, the beBt family machino in the world, for sale by Smitb & Lougheed. NOTICE Respecting Coal and Petroleum Lands in Southcabt Kootenay NOTICE is hereby given that licences to prospect for coal and petroleum upon and under lands situated within Block 4,593, South-East Kootenay, will be issued forthwith to all persons who have made proper application, in pursuant e 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 thu amount are hereby required to do so without further notice. 1 Licences will be issued in the following form, viz : — "Mining 1 icence Issued Under the Coai. Mines Act and Amendments. CONTEMPT OF COURT, Recently in this province there has been an instance where a popular public offioial, plaoed in a position of trust, has abused the con denoe plaoed within him, and misused the oountry's money; He was brought np' for trial, duly oon- vioted, and then, because the money was made good, he* was allowed to go on suspended sentence. At least that is the reason given. Within the limits of Roseland, within the past few years, most old timers will recall a ith regret tho fate of a young bank clerk who went the same pace as did his | "In consideration of one hundred dollars now paid under the said Acts, and subject to tbe provisions thereof, I. W. S. Gore.Deputy Commissioner, acting for the Chief Commisiioner of I.-inds and Works, licence to enter, prospect, search and work for coal and petroleum (but no other metal or mineral) upon, in and under all that piece or parcel of mineral land situated in and forming part of Block 4,593, East Kootenay District, and described as follows:— and not exceeding in the whole six hun- and forty statute acreB. "Owing; to the number of applicants for licences to prospect hi- coal and petroleum, and the peculiar circumstances surrounding the application for and issuance of these licences, and the well known fact tbat tbe is iu mce hae been unavoidably suspended for eo many months, the Government of British Columbia finds it impossible to determine the equitable rights of the numerous applicants. Therefore, for the purpose of enabling all persons to go before the proper tribunal for tbe determination of their respective rights and priorities, this licence ia issued nnd accepted subject to such prior rights of other persons as may exist by law, aod the date of tbis licence is not to be taken or held as in any senxe 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 thc Government shall not be held responsible for, or ln connection with, any conflict which may arise with other claimants of the same ground, and that under no circumatmces will licence fees be refund-d. "And the holder hereby waives any claim or demand against the Government, and expressly agrees not to take any steps or proceedings, or present any petitions, to cnlorce 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 not include any rigbt other than the right to prospect for coal and petroleum. "The duratii n of this licence if for one year from thc , 190. lSf2_]![SIll--J--MI__^ GRAND DOMINION DAY CELEBKATION NELSON, BRITISH e©LUMBIfl TWO DAYS' SPORTS JULY 1 and % 1904 $4,00000 IN PRIZES Sports Too Numerous to Mention Special Excursion Rates on AH R. R. Nelson is the only city in British Columbia that knows how to carry oft' a big celebration. Every one come antl have a good time. Special attention paid to visitors. Certificate of Improvements. Specials atPaulson's:; P. B. Blend Coffee! < i Moosejaw Flour Chilliwack ii Butter ji = 11 Paulson Bros. THE GROCERS: BerlinerGramophone ii Is the grea'est talking ma- ■ • chine made. Easy pay- ] J ments. Call and see for , yourself. 11 M. W. Simoson ii AGENT *WaaaW E. G. DYER Stenography and Typewriting PHONE no Le Roi Ave., Two Doors West from Club House ^leaning GOODEVE'S HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA Cleans eveivthing. [ajjc, pint GOODEVE'S FURNITURE POLISH Removes stains .ind scratches. 25c. bottle. SILVER SOAP and SILVER POLISH All kinds. GOODEVE'S ROACH and MOTHIEXTERMINATOR 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 Bim Druggists and Stationers It Pavs to Deal With Goodeve Bros. P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trall,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green- wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS-Rossland, Trail, Nelson,) Ymir, Kulo Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forin, b_ Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, ;, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vanconver. Fish, Came aod Poultry Id Season, Sausages ot AD J*l_ds. WM.' DONALD,' Maragar Rowland Branch'; NOTICE. Georgia Fraction Mineral Claim, situated iathe Trail Oreek Mining Division of Weet Kootenay DiBtrict. Where located: On Monte Christo mountain, adjoining the Eveaing Star mine. . Take notice that. I, Kenneth L. Burnet, agent for Albert Howard MaeNeill, Esq. free miner's eertificate No, 1375501, and Louis L. Bertonneau, free miner's certificate Mo. B75301, Intend, 60 daya from'the date hereof, to apply to the mining recorder for a certificate of improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a crowu grant of the above claim And further take notice that action. under section 87, muet be commenced before the issuance oi suoh certificate of Improvements, Dated at Rossland, B. C, this nth day of Mav A.D. 1004. KENNETH L. BURNET "Deputy Commissioner of Lands anil Works, "Lands and Works Department, "Victoria, B C„ ,100 . R.F. ORE EN, Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, Lands and Works Department, Victoria, B. C„ 6th June, 11/04. ORDER YOUR WOOD AT THB Le Roi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac at $5, per cord, T< lc j hone 89. Cooling Drinks for Summer Weather. Moat convenient _. of all. Free Sample-. Z Raspberry ") Strawberry | FRUIT Cherry >SYRUPS Pine Apple Lemon Monlserrat Lime Juice Hire's Root Deer Qinger Ale Klemm'B Tube Soda Rcw fla id ll.C O. M. FOX & CO., -Ws 1 COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE 6s 3 NOTICB. Union lack and Beaver mineral claims situate in the Frail Creek Mining Division of Weat Kootenay District. Where located—On the west slope of Sophie mountain, Take notice that I, Kenneth L. Burnet, of Rossiand, agent for C. P. Newman, free miner's certificate No. 875,768, and J, E. Mills, (ree miner's certificate No. B57467, intend 6* days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvementa, for the purpose of obtaining a Orown Grant, for the above claim. And further taka notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of aucb Certificate of Improvementa. Dated at Rossland, B. C, this 30th day of June, A. D. 1904. Kenneth L. Burnet, P. L. 8. Certificate of Improvemant. NOTICK. Addie, Great Britain, Extension and G. B. Fraction Mineral Claims, situate in the Grand Forks Mining Division of Yale District. Where located: On McCrae creclr, near Bonanza 8idin_. Take notice that I, Kenneth L. Burnet agent for Geo. A. Paulson, free miner's certificate No. B57492, intend, sixty days from the date hereof,to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above olaim, And further taka notice that action, under seotion 37, must be commenced before theJiesuBnce of such Certificate of Improvement, Dated this 12th day of May, A. D. 1004. KENNETH L. BUBNET, P. LTs. MORTGAGE SALE. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain indenture of mortgage which will be produce- at time of gale, there will be sold on • Wednesday, July 20,1904 At 12 o'clock noon On the premises in the City of Ross'and, Province of British Columbia, the following lands and premises, namely: Lot 18 in Week 16, Railway Addition to City of Rossland, B. 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, 1004. 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 their 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 said executors, will proceed to distribute the assets of the df ceased aforeia'd among tbe parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which we shall then have notice, and that We will nM be liable for the eaid assets or any part hereof to any person or persons whose claims shall not hare been received by us at the time of such distribution. Dated at Rossland, B. C, this 16th day May, 1004. CHARLES u. BAYNE ) „„_„,„.„ ANDREW N. BAYNE J -s»<-utors By A. H.MacNEILL, Their Solicitor. i Application for Transfer of Liquor License, Notice;is hereby given that we will ap- ply to the Board oi Licensing Commis- sioners of the City of Rossland at its next meeting for a transfer of the liquor license held by H H. Dimock and George A. Yorke for the Maple Leaf saloon *> situated on Columbia avenue, in the *tr oity of Rossland, B. C, to Oscar Hahn. /* H.H. DIMMOCK GEO. A. YQKKE OSCAB HAHN Dated thia 26th day of May, I8O4. J SOCIETY CARDS. Ff* Xp FKATSaMAI. OADttA Of t KJ. pi, B-.0-B8. Bo*-*.*]14-rtT 3 |lm_*,hlP. m. Ult.tr**. Omo. Bui. *"m*-*»- ****1 H.Datto- w," W.O. StoUeioB.accntaiy I / / /■* "^^ib THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND, B. C, JUNE 30 1904 R0SH1NG TO A FINISH V. V. & £. Mean Business in the Boundary Camps Phoenix, June 30.—In the neighborhood of 1000 men are employed on the construction of tbe V., V. and K. branch of the Oreat Northern railway trom Grand Forks to Phoenix and laborers are still ooming in almost every day, the majority of whom are being absorbed.by the sub-contractors- in tbe work being done. While contractors of many years' experience assert that not once in a hundred times are railway construction oontraots completed on time, this time there is likely to be an exoeption, and many of them are figuring on completing their work some time in October. One thing that is very much in favor of this is the accessibility of of work, generally speaking. The lines of the C. P. R. permit of it being reached from both ends and in the middle at the same time, and this fact is, of course, being taken advantage of to tbe full ex tent. As a result, every station (100 feet) of construction work was sub-let to smaller contractors in a short time after P. Welch appeared on the soene for J. W. Stewart, who has the entire oontraot from the Great Northern main contractors. Railway laborers arrive daily and are set at work by one or toe other of ten or a dozen sub- contractors. With these favorable conditions it may be satd, there- tore, that tbe first month has seen no small amount of grading tbe 26 miles of line, the primary objeot of wbioh is to connect the Granby mine" with the Granby Bmelter. Burn? and Jordan who have six or eight miles of work out of Phoenix have three camps. established, have sublet portions of tbeir oontraot to smaller contractors, and already bave about three hundred men on the pay rolls. Both partners of this firm are on the ground now, and have a large part of their right of way cleared. They will also build tbe two mile spur to reaoh the No 3 tunnel ore bins of the Granby mines, and today be gan the work of aotual grading operations within the corporation limits of Phoenix. 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. Roseland to Nelson $2.50. Leave Rossland 7:30 a. m., returning, leave Nelson at 7:15 p. m. Fare and a third to all stations between Port ^'hii'- anl Vanoouver, on sale J a it) _9, V,'\ and to July-1, good to return until July 4th. LOON LAKE EXCURSION The best cup of coffee in the city oan be had at the Palaoe Cafe. Offf.ro ar* Invited for the purchase of lots 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, Biook 40, corner Columbia Avenue and Washington street with business blocks thereon, produoing a large rental. Best business location in Roseland. A large portion ol the purchase money may remain on mortgage. For particulars apply to The Canada Permanent Mortage Corporation, Vanoouver, B. C. or Oki>i: ct Co, 126 Columbia Ave. East, Rossland. The New Home and New Williams, highest grade family maohines made, for sale, exohange and rent, Smith & Lougheed. Deer Park strawberries are -tbe largest and best flavored. They can be had at W. H. Humble, phone 150. Maohines for sale, exohange or rent by Smith & Lougheed. Sewing maohine, cooking stove household furniture for Bale. Apply Bauer. Crown Point Hotel, Trail. Leading hotel in tbe smelter oity. July 4. Round Trip $2.75 Special train leaves Rossland at 7,a. m. Bharp. Arriving at Loon Lake about 11.301 a. m. Returning leaving Loon Lake about 8:30 p. m. and arrive at Rossland at 12:80 a. va. Fare for the round trip $2.75, children under the age of 12 years half fare. Tickets I Bhould be purchased at the, Red Mountain Depot Sunday afternoon.July 3d,in order to avoid the rush early Monday morning. H. P. Brown,, Agent, Rossland, B. 0. H. A. Jackson, G. P. A. Spokane, Washington. Ggga 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, $1.50 pee setting. Apply to James Anson, Durham addition, above dam. More than half the battle in cleaning greasy dishes is in the soap you use. If it's Sunlight So_p it's the best; oa 4***************99****** Rossland Mails. Mils close Mails delivered u lvex- daily except 6 .Sunday Monday at cept30.ini 7-00 a. m. for Trail, Phoeni*. Cascade, Columbia Grand Forks, Flft, Greenwood, Eholt. Midway and all Boundary District point.. Daily except Daily except Sunday Monday 6:30 a. m. 7:00 a. m. Robson, Castlegar Mon., Wed., Fri Wed.. Eri., Sun 06:30 a. m. two a. m. Gladstone Daily Dally 9:40 a. m. <:oo a. m, Northport, Spokane and all United States points. Paterson, B. C. Daily except Daily except Sunday Sunday 9:40 a. 111. 6: 00 p. m. Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir, Nelaon and Salmo, H.C. Daily Dally 6:00 p. m. 9:40 a. m and 7:00 a. n Ordinary letter mail only for all Eastern Canada, and the United Kingdom and all European aud other foreign country t. Daily Daily 5:1s p in. 7:00 a. m. All points served by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, all Eastern Canada, the United Kingdom, and all European and other foreign countries. Daily.5:15pm.. Daily 7:00 a. 111. Crow's Nest Pass and connections, Nelson. Sun., Tues., Tnur Tuts., Thur., Sa 5:15 p.m.. /wo a. m, Deer Park. Daily except Daily except Saturday Monday 5:15 p!.m. 7:00 a.m. Sandon, Daily s: 1 j|p. m Daily 7 :oo *.'m 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, tn, All points served by the.Canadian Pacific Railway west of Revelstoke Station, Including China and Japan and Klondike, MARKET == REPORTS Retail Prices In Rossland Stores. GROCEflifS AND MINE SUPPLIES Corrected Up to Date by the Leading Merchants of the Camp. To the Whv Don't You Increase Your Business? MINING SIPP-IKS. Axes, per doz 17.60-10.00 Candles, per oase $5.50-6.50 Caps, Bennett, per-box 75o Coal, blacksmith per ton 122.50 Dynamite, 60. per ot, per lb 19. Dynamite, 50 per ot, per lb 18o Dynamite, 40 per ot, per lb I6.0 Fuse, Bennett per 100 it_75o Hammers, per lb 15c Iron, per lb 8j-5o Nails, base, per keg 14 Shovels, per dos 17.60-10 Steel, Canton per'lb 8.0 MBAT -NP POSLTRY. Bacon, per lb 18-20o Beef, per lb (side) O-lOo Chiokens, eaoh 50-90e Fish,.per lb 12_-16o Ham, per lb 18-20o Mutton per lb (side) 13-16 Turkey, per lb 23o Veal, per lb (side) 18o PBOVISIONB Almonds, per lb 25o Apples, per 601b box $1.50-12.00 Bananas, per doz SOo . Beans, per lb 60 Batter, per lb 26-40s Cabbrge, per lb., 80 Ca lliflowor, per head, I6e Cheese, per lb 20c Chocolate, per lb 40-50e Cocoa,per lb -Ocll.OO Coffee, per lb 25-50o Condensed Milk per oan 12.0-I60 Dried Peas, per lb 60 Eggs, per doz 35o Flour, per 601b $1*66-2.00 Qreen Onions, per buuoh, 6e Honey, per lb 25c Jams and Jellies per lb 12-18o Lard, per lb 17«Jo Onions, per lb 5c Oranges, per doz 26-50o Pickles, per qt 20o-25o Potatoes, per 1001b sack $1.26 Rioe, per lb 80 Rolled Oats per lb 5o Spinaoh, per lb., 10c Sugar, per lb 6.0 xz Vinegar, per gal.60o-75a Walnuts, per lb 25o FEED Bran, per ton $27 Hay, per ton $27 Oats, per ton $32 Shorts, per ton $30 MISCELLANEOUS Coal, per ton, Gait, $8.60 Keroeine, per gal 50o Soap, per bar 5o Wood, per oord $4.60-$5.60 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 $ o'clock in the afternoon, tor the election of directors and:, for the transaction of other businese connected witb or incident to the undertaking, Dated at Rosaland, B. C., this 6th day of June, 1904 A. M. THOMAS, Secretary WALTER) J. ROBINSON AUCTIONEER Real Estate andGCustoms Broke' Next" to Postoffice The Alhambra Family Liquor Store We supply onlyi first olass'goods. Our Wines and Liquors are espeoH ally adapted to family and medicinal purposes. All goods at whole- sal prioes. Goods delivered.to any part.of the oity. Phone 268. GEO. OWEN Prop. 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. 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^toltell themjjwhat yon want them to know You can do this by keeping! your adver- tieement.in The Evenino World.... Mil. ft kin ft The only aU rail, between' points east west and south to Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks and RepubUc. Buffet cars ma between Spokane and Northport. Effactlva June 14, 190* NORTHBOUND. Leave Spokane 8:45 a.m. Arrive Rossland .4:35 pjn. Arrive Nelson 7:20 pan. Arrive Grand Forks.... 4:00 pjn. Arrive Republic 6,'ispja It; reaches.all the people and goes in[allthe homes in the city. 0 * It* circulation is increasing'every day. Give it atrial And you will not complain as to the result EXPLOSIVES. The Cotton Powder Comoanv. Ltd. 32 Quean Victoria St., .ONDONJ E. 0. -IIAHUFACTUB- Faversham Powder On the SPECIAL LIB-.of Feimittc-d E_p]o_:ves. October^ 180 "TP"^"\ Kll T _Z" tne *>est exP^0B'ye 'or underground wo.k ea I \J |\| I I Ls olusively used in Severn and Mersey tnnnel Cordite, Gelignite, Gelat.ne Dyramite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators for all classes of Explosives, Bleotrio Appliances, Magazine Charges for the removal of Wrecks, Etc., Eto. The London Directory Co.,Ltd Worits: Faversham, Kent and Melling, near Liverpool '26 Abohwoh Lane, London, 1 0 SOUTHBOUND.: Leave; RepubUc 8:30 a.m. Leave Grand Forin 10:3s ajn Leave Nelson 7:10 a. m Leave Rossland io:4oa.m Arrive Spokane 6:15 pjn In Connection With TICKETS TO ALUPOINTS SHORT .LINE lO < St. Paul.D-1-th.Minneapolit.Chicno and all points east, Seattle. Tacoma, Victoria, Portland land all Pacific Coast point- Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers! Dining & Buffet Smoking Library Oars 2-FastTrains Through Daily-2 For rates, folders and full information regarding trips, call on or address any agent 8. F. & N. Railway. H. BRANDT, C PAT A, " 701 W Riverside, Spokane H. A.UACKSON. Cm Ft. & Pass. Agt. Bpokane, Wash. H. P. BKOWN, Kossland Agent Atlantic S.S. Sailings C.P.R. ATLANTIC 8.S. LINE From Montreal Lk.Manitoba Jan tp Lk.Champlain Jul 14 ALLAN LINE From Montreal Tunisian....July.... 1 Ionian July 8 DOMINION LINE From Montreal Vanconver...July 2 Kensington.July o AMERICAN LINE From New York New York.... July. St. Paul. ...July g CUNARD LINE Lucania....July 2 Umbria July 9 FRENCH LINE LaGascogne .July 2 LaTomalnelJuly 9 HAMBURG AMERICAN LI HE Patricia July 2 Deutschland July 7 ALLAN STATE UNE Numidlan . .July 7 Mongolian.. .July 14 Continental sailings of; North German Lloyd, H. A. P. and Italian lines on application. Lowest rates on all line*. Vv. P. F.CUMMINGS, .C...-.S, Agt., Winnipeg O.W. DEY, Agent, C. P.R, Depot, Rossland. THE London Directory, CONTAINING over aooo pages of condensed commercial matter, enables enterprising traders throughout tbe Empire to keep in close touoh with the trade of the Motherland. Besides being a com plete commercial guide to London and its Suburbs, tbe London Directory contains lists of:—. EXPORT.MERCI-UNTS ' with the goods* they ship, and the Colon ial and Foreign markets they supply, , 8TEAM8HIP LINE8 arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and Indicating the approximate sailings. PROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Notices ot leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc, in the principal towns and Industrial centres of the United Kingdom. copy A of the 1004 edition will be for arded freight paid..en receipt of Pest Office Order for £1. t*L THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND, B. C, JUNE 30, - we 1904 THE LOCAL EXCHANGE More Business Is Trans acted. SOME CONDITIONS IMPROVED Tha Latest Quotations and Sales Locally Upon] the Market. Sales oontinued fairly good considering all conditions upon the looal evohange today. Today's Looal Quotations: Aik*- Bid amtrlnn -Of..-...„......_.... >K. iY. km HM mm.... *a I Mack IaU j a C-aa-um Oold -1.10s <K jK Cariboo(C-ap HcXi-H*-)M-dl- i% Cut-situ • 27 st Cro-i MM! Piw Co-l I F-lrrUw 1 > Flfhtr Maidtn „.... »X 1 Maal Or.abrCo_wll-.U- $4.15 |j.5° Moralw OI017 • ■SnusUI-Uoa 8 _H Wrtft Mai (-Swt Xoat-uy)- ... 4 »!< .- —... - 7 5 ..„ -> ,' II 8 I - * 11 19 rail -« -- _•__*"••••_ - »' 9 torn Thumb — 2 1 W«r*_-ltO-_iolld.t«_ i*H io'/a W-Urtoo (■-«-■■ paid) — iK 1 W-tU Mar (--oi. paid) 4% SX Today's Sales. Waterloo, 2000 lo.; Canadian Gold Field, 2000 3_o. Total 4000 MINOR MENTION Some excursionists are leaving for Nelson this evening. Several fishing trips have been arranged tor the holidays. Tomorrow being Dominion Day (here will be no issue ol the Woi.i.n The stores will remain open till 9 o'olook thia evening, closing all day tomorrow. The train will leave Trail tomorrow evening at 8 p. m. instead ot G p. m. ae advertised. Appeals are being taken up to the County Court on the assessment rates ot the city. J. S. Carter of the C. P. R. is in oity completing arrangements for the C. P. R. excursions. ' Work iB still going on upon the Red Mountain railway putting that line into firstclass shape. Tbe Ladies' Aid of the Methodiat ohuroh are ho'ding a lawn social tomorrow afternoon. Rush work is being done upon the clookwork mill at trail so as to be able to start up next week. It ia announced that the Le Roi experimental oonoentrator will be1 able to start work next week. Orde & Co. are prepared to give very favorable terms to a purchaser tor the eld po_to_.ee an_ a*1ioin*ng blocks. The Ladies of St. George's ohurch are entertained this afternoon at a sooial tea at the home of Mrs. J. W. Paulson. The really good conoert the Georgia minstrels gave upon the street last night was a powerful aid in drawing the large house. Anthony J. McMillan is confer* ing with Great Northern magnates as to getting the Snowshoe ore into the Northport smelter. The best cup of coffee in the oity oan be had at the Palace Cafe. Offer*are Invited for the purohase of lots 20,21, 22, 23 and 24, Block 40, corner Columbia Avenue and Washington street with business blocks thereon, produoing a large rental. Best business location in Kossland. A large portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. For particulars apply to The Canada Permanent Mortage Corporation, Vanoouver, B. C. or Ordk & Co, 126Columbia Ave. East, Rossland. Orown Point Hotel, Trail. Lead* ng hotel in tbe smelter oity. BANK WANTED AT TRAIL Petition is Being Circulated by Residents of Smelter City Trail is once more to have a back. For banking privileges in tbe thriving Smelter City on this ocoasion, there iB likely to be a spirited competition. The citizens and the bankers themselves are divided on the subjeot. It is said- that the Bank of British North Amerioa is willing to reopen its branch lor two days in eaoh week, but that a petition is in circulation to locate a permanent branoh. It ia also reported that the Crown Bank of Toronto iB anxious to establish itself in Trail, and that quite a number of the merchants and oitizens generally are in favor of thie proposition. The question has also been asked why does not the Bank of Toronto open a branoh there, see ing that that corporation has now considerable investments in this direction. LOON LAKE EXCURSION July I Round Trip $2.75 Speoial train leaveB Rossland at 7 a. m. sharp. Arriving at Loon Lake about 11.301 a. in. 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 ol 12 years half fare. Tlokets i should be purchased at the, Red Mountain Depot Sunday alternoon.July 3d,in order to avoid the rush early Monday morning. H. P.JJhown,, Agent, x " Rossland, B. C. H. A. Jackson, G. P. A. Spokane, Washington. Canadian Pacific Railway Dominion Day July 1 Excursion RoBBsland to Trail, 50o. Leave Rossland 7:30 a. m. and 9:30 a. aa*. 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 Neleon at 7:15 p. m. Fare and 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. Deer Park strawberries ake the largest a_d best flavored. They oan be had at W. H. Humble, phone 150. WORLD'S FAIR. Special Rates from Roaaland via the Spokane Falls d. Northern Hallway. St Louis and return. Chicago and return. .$00 00 . 05 00 Corresponding rates to other eastern points. Selling-Dates— June Kith, 17th and 18th. July 1st, Snd and 3rd. August 8th, 9th and 10th. September 5th, 6th and 7th. October 3rd, 4th and 5th. Good tor 90 days with stop over privileges. For full particulars and sleepibg car reservations apply to H, P. Brown, Agent, Rossland, B. C. H A. Jackson, Gen. Pass. Agent, Spokane, Wash. For Sale—Lodging House. ApJ ply to this office. Nioe fresh lake trout at the B. C. Market, Columbia avenue. Wanted—A good waitress at one. Apply Windsor Hotel. THE SCARLET DEGREE Joint Installation at Trail of Odd Fellow Officers. Enterprise Lodge No. 43, I. O. 0. F., Trail, conferred the Scarlet Degree at its last weekly meeting. It was deoided to invite RosBland Lodge No. 36, to take part in a joint installation of the officers oi both lodges, the lunction to take place in Trail on Tuesday, July 5. It is understood that D. D. G. M. Dr. Kerr and Grand Treasurer T. Embleton are entirely in accord wilh this, and it is expected that a large contingent cl the officers elect and members oi the order, in Kossland will pay a big fraternal visit to the lodge in Trail ntxt Tuesday. v All kinds of Cut Flowers ra celved dally at the Palaca Candy Store The New Home aud New Wil liams, highest grade family maohines made, for Bale, exohange and rent, Smith & Lougheed. Machines for sale, exchange or rent by Smith & Lougheed. The New Williams maohine, tbe best family maohine in the world, for Bale by Smith & Lougheed. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Re Hamon & Blaaon Eatate A meeting of the creditors of the above estate will be held in the offioe of A. H. MaoNeill, No. 10. Columbia avenue east, in tbe oity of Rossland, B. C. at 3 o'olock in the alternoon, on Tuesday, the 28th day of June, 1904. Walter J. Roihnson, Assignee Estate ol Hamon & Bisson Dated June 18, A. D. 1904. The above meeting has been adjourned until Tuesday, the 5th day of July, at the same hour and place. Waltkr J. Robinson, Assignee «/ More than hah* the battle in cleaning greasy dishes is in the soap you use. If it's Sunlight Soap it's the best* «b SMOKE THE BEST W. Band Orown Grant Cigars.... fl] They Are Union Made — ' Patronize a Home Industry fi Jazelwood Ice Cream HOME MADE TAFFIES HOT PEANUTS BROKENSHIRE.Confectionerv 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone aendtus a "ketch and description may quickly Ascertain our o,.inion free whether an Invention ts pmlinhly pnteiiKiblti. Comniunlra. Uoiinnlrli'.lyc,iriil<li*i.ti;il. Handbook on Patenta sent free. Oldest ouettcy furaocurlng patenta. Patents taken thruui_h Munn A Co. receive iiiiy-u. not let, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. dilation of any BcientlttR journal. _ ,. .. -; four months, $t bold by all nowsdealers. I T*rgost dr. Terms, •}.. a [NN & Co.36'8"-*-'- New York r.iii.- 0«m, K~ r St- W-thiuntun. IX U Rossland Home Bakery Have moved Their Bakery To Columbia Avenue, next Door to Challoner's Jewelry Store C. Schwartzenhauer, Proprietor The Alhambra Family Liquor Store We supply onlyifirst class' goods. Our Wines and Liquors are especially adapted to family and medicinal purposes. All goods at whole- sal prioes. Goods delivered.lo any part of the city. Phone 268. GEO. OWEN Prop. The Mutual Life Insurance 60. of New York _The policies of this gigantic company are clear, pimple and liberal contracts. No aiockholders. All profits for the policy holders. The rates and guarantees beat the world. Talk with the manager of East^British Columbia. [ J. STILWELL [CLUTE ROSSLAND, B. C. The Hotel Astor Wasuington St., Bet. Second and Third Headquarters for Commercial and Mining Men. Room and Board If 1.00 Per Day and np. Bar supplied with very finest Liquors and Cigars. MILLER <£ PLATT.PROPRIETORS ~t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000000000000000000****0 j *b Hi * ib ib 9. & S3*. Seasonable Goods lusect Powder Bug Poison Cleaning Sponges Ply Paper Moth Balls Chamois Skins Chloride of Lime Camphor Balls Silver Polish m \b ib ib ib ib ib ALL SIZES AT The Druggist THOMAS STOUT'S ->'<------*-.-»»- «««««««tJK-^^ I Hotel Kootenav 25c MERCHANTS' LUNCH FROM 12 TO 2 P. M. S3 0 0 ib ib ib ib Rooms and board oan be had at low prices by day week_or month. Mrs. S. HOBBS, Proprietor ##$#####*#*$# * ************ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FEED FEEDS FEED* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n Ni WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Everything in the Feed line at right prices Oiders promptly attended to The Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd. 0000000000000 0 #*##**-*****# ESTABLISHED 1849. GEORGE GREEN. THE FOUNDRY. ABERYSTWYTH, -:• ENGLAND. Manufacturers of Concentrating Macninery. MEDALS—Royal Cornwall Polytechnic; Gold medal' International Ml_ii*r -tab bition, Crystal Palace, 1890. Only award for Concentr*>*w_,: SPECIALTIES: trrrps with latest :n po*n<rts, ol «r*tf*.»t'» r'rtifn, trrl -lip vf.rliy i„„, II adiield's steel, from 2 cwts, to 10 cwts. per head', Stonebrtakers, Crushers, lira Trommels, Vanners, etc, all constructed in sections for facility of transport 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 which commercial result: can be seen by intending purchasers for a rni.-rly nrtmia-ilicet Estimates for complete pUnts on application. Special attcn-oa _.•.<*■ «■__■■__- engineer's spedfi. •tions. Telegrams-'TIGGKR/*--------^---*^^ ^ jm.
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