THE EVENING WORLD Vol. I, No. 54 ROSSLAND, B. C, THURSDAY, JULY 4, iqoi. Price Five Cents. "Cravenette Rain Coats M r TWO COATS IN ONE v. •J Will keep you perfectly dry when ia rains and not over heat, Will keep you warm jn cold weather and not chill you. A combination waterproof and rain coat. MEN'S Self Opening Silk Umbrellas, - $3.50 Silk and Wool Umbrellas - • ■ - $2.50 Black Mercerized Umbrellas, ■ - $1.50 Umbrellas ----- 75c, $100, 1,25 __J HUNTER BROTHERS. TELLURIDE SAFE An Attempt to be Made to Settle the Strike. MINERS ASKED FOR $3 PER DAY Three Killed Yesterday—Union Officials Declare The Attack Was Not Sanctioned. I Big Discount Sale^ | Women & Children's Shoes if Everything in s'ock in aliovn will _g ba subjdCt to 20 percent off until 2 September 1st in order to na* 25 aluce stock. Everything masked ^ in plain figure', aivl you gel 20 3 refunded on every dollar pur- _3 ■ ■haw I. Remember thiH applies _J> to caah customers only. _S W.F.McNEILL, | NEXT THE POSTOFFICE _5 JUiUiUlUilUlUiUiUiUiUiUiUlUiUiUiUiUiUiUiMiilJUiU^ Telluride, Col., July 4.—No further bloodshed is feared at the Smuggler Union mine, the scene of battle between strikers and nonunion miners yesterday. Oflicials of the company having agreed to withdraw all men from the mine except a few watchmen and to make no effort to resume work until the strike is amicably settled or officially declared off, there seems no probability of further hostilities. Three men were killed and at least 10 wounded in the fight yesterday between 150 strikers and the force of miners and deputies at the mine. Non-union men numbering about 100 were driven over the range into Ouray county and warned never again to return. The strike which culminated in the outbreak yesterday was ordered by the Miners' union on May 1 last. It followed a refusal of the mine management to guarantee all miners employed minimum wages of ifo a day. The company resumed op-rations June 17 with a nonunion ffirep Officials of the Miners' union declare that tlie march on the mines yesterday wa_ entirely without the sanction of the organization. CARPENTER AC. Are now car,ying a'large and com-, plete line ot Kodaks and hand cam- cms, and Amateur Photographers Supplies at Toronto and New York list prices. Why send away for your goods when you can buy right at borne and save t.'ic mail and express charges. CARPENTER & CO. )ver Dominion Express Office __, m .-.-_->_>-.-.-.-.--._.--»_«_,--_._._._■-_._._._.___._t_._a_._fc — mm.»*»--*^»»a*aa»a_ia_i_i«_i_i___i_i>_i_lii_l_l__i_H A\ MWfWWHff Iff flf W Rf WtrTttT TWttftlfttftWIFWWtWmK Iat cost and below cost I 1 1 1 1 3 We are now Having A Big Sale of Ladies' Chocolate Shoes S II you sec our shoe window you are certain to take advantage of this sale. I C. 0. Lalonde, THE SHOE MAN HimimimM .lUiiUJUMiiUiMiUiuiuiMii..? mWmWmWwmWmtW9WmWmmmntWmW^m*WmWmtmWmmW9mWWmWWmmWmmWmi ^F «■> Rossland Water & Light Co., _.. g EAST COLUMBIA AVE. PHONE 67 _ALL KINDS OF ELECTRIC FIXTURES SHADES. HEATERS AND ELECTRIC- AL SUPPLIES CARRIED IN STOCK. Rubber Goods, Hot Water liottlcs, Fountain Syringes, Bulb Syiinges, and Atomizers ol all kinds, Combination Hot Water Dottles and Fountain Syringe ♦♦♦♦ V. & N. Phone No, 3 Bring us your Prescriptions and family receipts. The bent values offered in Rossland. T. R. MORROW, The Pioneer Druggist Estima.es for Wtringfor Light?, etc., Furnished on Application at the ollice. POWER ALSO FURNISHED FOR SMALL MOTORS ft &&** r UJ ■la CO ■"■•■ «_o -1 1 _^3 QC ^ ___» ° § <-'_ Sh DTAI Bros. coil M__S u-i a 1.1 ° w Lu o M rd WES xt to - NC Made 1 TY TO co _t_ i? CO i^ CO M ______ o __ CO LU DCs" t£ O c__ ^"^ ^% CD M _. cc WJ_ 2 Q- —i d O —J i> Eh s cc O 2 w v-/ 5 eh Ul YTHING OU _ a co a EVER SEE The King Warn. London, July 4.—Kind Edward's Diamond Jubilee won tho Princess of Wales slakes of $10,000 sovereigns at Newmarket today, Sidus was second; eleven horses ran. KaiHHlaiai Ititiala Failure. Odessa, July 4.—The Kharkoff Commercial hank has failed with a deficit estimated at 5,000,000 rubles. The failure has cauBed a financial panic in South Russia. POSTPONED. The Urn, Cuiuaert Put On' Until Tomor- l'ow Night. Ifhe Ur.o musical recital, which was to have taken place this evening in St. Andrew's church, has been unavoidably postponed until tomorrow night owing to delay in transferring the baggage, containing the music and violins, on the C. P. K. Fob Rent—Three-room furnished houst with city water. Apply to J. Li Whitney & Co. On 1IU TriavelH. North Bay, Ont., July 4.—Hon. J. I. Tarto arrived here yesterday from Algoma Mills, having made the trip through the French river and then taking the steamer for Algoma, tlience hero via C. P. R. He is much impressed with the proposed canal route through French rivor which will shorten the grain route' between the west and seaboard via C. P. U. TRAIN ROBBERS Great Northern Flyer is Attacked in Montana. MASKED BANDITS WITH GUNS Three Men Shot- A Deliberate Holdup-Engineer Forced to Stop the Train—Their Escape, THE ENTIRE TOWN GONE White Mountain Is Swept Away by a Flood—News from the News. Nome, Alaska, July 4.—Reports from Council City arc to the effect that a rise in Fish river on June 15 swept away the entire town of White Mountain with the exception of ono saloon. The rise was caused by tlie breaking of tho ice jam. The native village at tho mouth aif tlie Heukluk was also flooded. Golovin bay is still solidly frozen. Blue JncketH for Esquimau. Halifax, N. 8., July 4.—The Allan liner Corean from Glasgow and Liverpool arrived here last night having on board blue jackets and marines for the Pacific coast, The li. C. E, Messenger company delivers parcels and incssaRes promptly Either 'phone, 127. tf An Ontario Fire. Exeter, Ont., July 4.—Dyer & Howard's planing mills were destroyed by fire yesterday. The Iobs is about $7000 with no insurance. Fou Hai.k—Baby buggy. Price $5. Apply at tbis ofHce. Hello, Hartley, box of strawberries. Phone 171, V.& N. IMIirt.MlliMI; DAV. Loral Celebration--A Midnight Snluia- Mlnex Clotaetl For ihe daiy. The people, who the Rossland Morning Miner describes as "Dangerous" in today's issue, started in to celebrate the "Glorious Fourth" just after the last strike of midnight. Thc Centre Star whistle gave the signal and for half an hour or so tho hillB echoed the thunder of the salutes fired on Rod Mountain while Innumerable the crackers rattled away all over town. A large party left Rossland at 7 o'clock this morning bound for the Spokane Odd Fellow's picnic at Loon Lake. This afternoon a base ball match is in progress on the bull grounds between the War Kaglc-Cciitre Star Savages and the Iron Mask team. All the mines Were closed down for the day and Rossland generally observed the holiday, St. Paui, July 4.—A dispatch from Havre, Montana, gives the following account of the Great Northern train robberv: As the Great Northern flyer train No. 3, was leaving Malta, Conductor Smith noticed what he supposed to be a tramp on the front end of the mail car next to the engine. He tried to drive him off after the train started, but the man pulled t>, revolver and said he had better go back or he would shoot. The conductor returned to coach and as Sheriff Griffith, of Valley county, was on board thc train, arranged with him to arrest thc man at the next station, when tlie train approached Exter tho next siding west of Malta, the conductor signalled a second time but the train did not stop. Engineer Jones was during this time covered by a gun and was told by the supposed tramp that if the train stopped he would kill him. When the train reached a point three miles east of Wagner thc engineer was forced to stop and two n.u.o men appeared armed with windiest irs. The robbers commenced firing and the passengers at first thought the children were celebrating the 4th. Brake- man Whiteside got off tho rear end of the train and was shot through the right arm near the shoulder. The conductor told all passengers as fast as he could go through the train to keep out of Bight, which they did by getting down in the aisle of the car. A sheep herder riding about a quarter of a mile from where the express car was blown up was |fired upon by the robbers, tbe bullets struck his saddle but did not inflict any serious hurt. The sheep herder reported the robbery at Wagner station, and a posse of men from Malta, twelve miles from the scene of the robbery and a posse from Glasgow, Montana, 75 miles east, started within 85 minutes by Special train. A special train was also started from Havre with doctors to attend the wounded. On the arrival of No. 15 at Wagner, Sheriff Griffith organized a posse of ton men and started on the trail of the robbers. After the robbers blew up the express car they started soutli for tho Little Rockies. The reward is |5(XX) dead or alive, and it is said the robber* cannot possibly escape, as quick work was done in getting the best gun men in the country on their trail. George M. Smith,ofTomah, Wis., a passenger who leaped from a window, received a bullet through right arm. Mr. Douglas, of Clancy, Montana, was shot through the left arm near the shoulder; and Brake- man Whiteside, of Havre, Montana. Was shot through the right arm near Ihe shoulder, shuttering, the bone. Upon receipt of tbe news of the hold-up of tho Great Northen flyer near Wagner, a reward of $5000 in gold for the apprehension of tbe robben was at once posted up by the Great Northern officials. The amount of the reward offered is taken as evidence that tho booty was heavy. The nicest and freshest berries arriving daily,$2.25 a crate at Paulson Bros, tf INSTALLATION. New Officers a,f Sttaaaairitan Eneamplaaent No. 8, I. O.O. F. At the regular meeting of Samaritan Encampment No. 8, I. O. O. F., held last evening, D. D. S. Patriarch S. L. Eatough, assisted by P. C. Patriarch H. J. Raymer, E. F. Plass and Patriarch M. A. Henderson, installed the following officers into their respective chair: Chief Patriarch, Thos. Embleton High Priest, Alex. Fraser. Senior Warden, J. E. Cummings Scribe, N. Patterson. Treasurer, S. L. Eatough. Junior Warden, Phil James. Outside Sentinel, John Morrison, Inside Sentinel, M. B. Bridgford. First Watch, Albert Thompson. Second Watch, M. A. Henderson After the installation an adjournment was had to the banquet room where light refreshments were served. A DROP IN THE GLASS The Hot Wave in the East Is .Broken at Last- Only Temporary. Boston, July 4.—The hot wave seems to bo broken, for today at least, although the weather forecasters declare that the change is only temporary. The east wind which came in last evening continued during the night and this morning the thermometer stood at 74. Early reports indicated better conditions at all points in New England,although in the interior the temperature still remains high. For Rent—Cliff dining room, if taken before the 15th ol July. tf In Olal at,a,<!,-.'. Quebec, July I.—The revenue 0 the land, forest anal fisheries department of ilii* province of Quebec for the year ending June .'10 was 11,465,000, compared with II,- _0.),0<K) for the same period last year. _________________ I lit, ai .* m 1 Orilel ,-al. The provincial government, owing to representations made to them, have decided to investigate the cause of death of a Rossland resilient who died last October. Dr. Pagan of Victoria ami Bullock Webster) of Nelson, are in tow.n today in connection with tbe investigation. Dr. Roddick anal a jury went lo the Columbia cemetery tbiH afternoon and viewed the body and, pending a medical report, further proceedings were adjourned for a month. Strawberries for preserving, $2.25 a crate, at Paulson Bros' tl ,■„.., .-:.-,■ #& \ pjjis ir"*e\j'i! i '*■ W-S r *"^W|*''»«^*^^ ■ ■n.-^.it_>tTML.]-M>.-^a_C,,|l ___£. THBlEVE^Wn WOM ROSSUNtiflH. C., jin.V ,, fMl HSJ-W - '■- -TT^'mTJi^lI -'en i- rW»ilJ'r'~rIrft_,rii_■?i'r._e J-iV.j''J.7^"i f"' :i" i-^re-iag^L-.^--^ The Evening World By the World PubliRhiiif. Company. Published daily in Miners' Union hall, Ross land, in the interest of organised labor in British Columbia. ._, k' * Bntered nt the Rowland, B. C. nosloffice fur Irausmissiou throtinh the mattfl. May i-iyoi. i'-* ■ecoiid cinHs reading matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS-Piflv 'cents per month or |s»oo year, invariable to advance, Ad- ve-lisiiiK rat us made known on npplicatiun. Address all COtnt__un.cat.Qiia •«-' -jt**«*«*» ■•■ Fletcher, Manager, V, o. box 558, Rossland, B. c iti.in- to -James H. issfni: 'DANGEROUS" ARTICLE As a singularly appropriate theme for tlie Fourth of July, tho Rossland Miner tbis morning dilates editorially on the grave danger incurred by the Canadian laborer in associating with bis American laboring cousins. The article in question is a gratuitous insult to every working miner in tho camp. It was designed for tlie solo purpose of setting the members of tho Miners' union in this city and in the Kootenays hy the ears, and as an effort to start an era of strife and bitterness it should receive its full reward at the hand of every self respecting miner in the province. As the initial editorial in the mine managers' fight against unionism, we commend the article to the careful consideration of all organized labor, particularly in Rossland. Is it fair to support a daily paper, or patronize anyone who aids and maintains it, which wantonly and mischievously seekB to set an important section of thc community at variance and to deliberately stir up trouble and bad fooling at a timo when most of us believe there is trouble enough and to spare in the camp. Hereafter it will not do for the mine managers' paper to plead for peace, but it might have commenced its attack by suggesting the removal of American mjne managers in pJaoe of attacking American and Canadian working miners, whose sole crime is thai they are consistent union men. We repeat that any union miner who in future supports a newspaper conducted upon the lines of the article in this morning's Miner, w-11 deserves tbe unqualified censure of r,ll organized labor. I __ A REAL MINE TAX. At the annual meeting of the North Star Mining company, limited, at Montreal the directors suggested that in view of the exorbitant charges for freight and treat ment, ore shipments from the mine should be curtailed until better terms could be obtained. From the figures given in the report it seems that out aif a return of $719,- 191 for ore sales during the year the cost of freight and treatment amounted to 1354,324. The Globe, in commenting on these figures, says: "When the railways eombiie their business as common carriers with that of smelting ores it is difficult to arrive at a basis for determining what charge, are fair and what are unfair. As soon as the government assumes control over the railways and establishes the requisite machinery for supervision it will be necessary to separate (lie charges for hauling from those for smelting, and to see that-the former are fair and reasonable, no matter where the destination of tho oro may be. The people have a right to boo that the highways are not manipulated in the interests of any smelting enterprise. The Canadian people will pay a bounty of li>5 per ton on all the lead smelted in the Dominion next year and under existing conditions the entire amount may be absorbed in railway charges, leaving the smelting and mining industries no bettor off than without the public aid." The paper concludes that it is tho duty of the government to establish control over railway rates and services so that a sin ilting company would have no advan tages through its connection with railway interests. NOTES AND COMMENTS. If it is true, as slated by Mr. Fabling, that it is only at North- port and Waneta that health inspectors are placed to enforce vaccination and that at Blaine, Victoria and Vancouver no inspection is demanded or thought necessary, some move should bo made to raise the quarantine here. Dr. Fagan is visiting here just now and his attention is drawn to Mr. Folding's statement. The English .Co-operative Congress has been holding its annual meeting at Middlesborough. As most people know, this movement began at Rochdale in 1843, 28 workmen in that town subscribing it pound apiece in order to buy their household needs wholesale instead of retail. The society,with Ibis modest bogiiining.lias bloomed into 1404 distributing societies, having a membership of 1,709,371, with a share capital amounting to over a hundred million dollars, doing a trade of .$250,000,000 and handing back to the membership profits to tho extent of $38,000,000 annually. It is a remarkable instance of the growth of what may be called an economic mustard seed. Call at F. W. Pretty's and see their wall paper at II cents per single roll, tf Cullis & Co.,for line commercial pri nt ing Coll up 'phone 88. tf Hello, Hartley, dox of strawberries Phone 171, V. & N. Wall Paper and Paints. ,See Daniels and Chambers lor the latest designs in wall paper and tha* best quality of paints. Phone V. St N 182. tf. New Firm. Moriish St Co., have bought out the business ol the Collins llaiuse and they will be glad to see all of their friends at. their place of business tl Notice to Pre-Emptors of Crown Lands. Thai attention of pre-emptors of Crown lands is hereby called to an amendment lo the "Land Act," passed at the last taess'on of Ihe legislature, which provides ■as follows, viz:— "9. Pre-emptors of Crown landc, whether in arrears in payment ol installments of purchase money or not, who at lhe timaiof coming into force of ibis .<V,cl have obtained certificates of improvement within twelve months thereafter, shall on conforming with Ihe provisions of the "Laud Act" except as liereby allured, be untitled to obtain Crown ii rants of their preemption claims upon completing payments of jiurchase money, at the rale of seventy-live cents per acre, and Crown grant fees, which payments may bo made as follows:— 'Twenty-five cents per acre on or before the -jlat day of December, iqoi. "Twenty-five cents per acre on or before the )oth day of June, la;o2, aud the remaining— "Twenty-five cents per acre on or before the 3ml day of December, 1902, and without any farther payment of interest or arrears of interest. W. *S. GORE, Deputy Commissioner of Lands ai Works, Lands and Works Department, Victoria, B. 0., 1st June, iqoi. Got Your Papers and magazines at ihe Poetofllco New Stand. A full limi of stationery alwny on hand. Agency for lhe Kvkni.no Would Windsor Dining Room, JAS. E. DOYLE, Propr. BEST MEAL SEKVED IN THE CITY e. P. R. Hotel Terminus nf C. P. Ky., one blk. from Ked Mountain Hy, Depot. A. POUSTIE, - Prop. The Dining Room is supplied with the host tho market affords. All outsioe rooms. Good sample rooms in connection. Roy H. Clarke & Go. Chemists and Assayers. Columbia Av.nup, Opp. Hunter Bros If you want a stylish suit of clothes it will pay you to see R. D. McMillan, ■Merchant Tailor. 'PHONE 256. Columbia Ave. P. O. Blk. Amateur Photo Supplies at „ Linton Bros. A ISO. 3C i BOOK STORE:, No. 36 Columbia Avenue. %*/V*%%**%f>*%« H. W. SIMPSON, —Dealer in— Groceries, Flour, Provisions, Hay, Grain and Mill Feed. Second avenue. V. & _T. Phono 68 you" win ssssr* Save Money Provisions AGNEW & CO. Washington St. aud srd ave, Phone 191 Home Baker/ All Kinds of.Plain pnd Fancy Horr.e Made Bread, Cakes and Pies. DuLivuRitn Daily A. T. BENNY, Pl'OJ'KIK'IOH O. M. Fox & Co. Grocers, Teas ard Coffees. Crockery and G-las&wjire. Columbia Avenue, uear Queen. Rossland The GRAND UNION HOTEL it is easily seen, Is splendidly run by Proprietor Green; Buy one glass of beer and a free lunch you'll get, Such as sometimes you ve heard of but not often met; Neat and clean furnished rooms can always be had At such low prices as will make the workingman glad. «coi. Ave. Geo. H- Green, Prop, THOS. EMBLETON the West Le Roi avenue Grocer, KEEPS EVERYTHING TBE MINER WANTS TO EAT Fancy anal Staple Groceries and Provisions at lowest prices. Goods delivered to any part of the city. W*****M******t-rT*i-***A t A,Aj I LOOK HERE!j ♦ Talk ahout (je'tinK a Good f J Meal, just try one at Uitt j ! St. Charles Hotel f Kverythinjf comfortable at the ♦ Bt, Charles, Good music in the w evening free. Good Wiue.Whi.sky J nnd Cigars tbi money , . ♦ 4-M"f 000000 0 00 0 v f 0000000000 CANADIAN o "Pacific Kv. SUMMER EXCURSIONS From Kootenay common points Pan American Exposition . Buffalo $76 June 18, July 2, 16 and August 6, 20, and Sept. 3, 17. EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETING San Francisco $50. July I3, I4 and 16 Chrlutaln Endeavor Con von tion Cincinnati $68.50 July 2 and.'I National Educational Association Detroit $71.25 July 2 and 3 For Fursther Particulars apply to A. C. McArthur, Depot Ajjt. A. B. MACKENZIE, City Agt Rossland, 13. C. J. 8. CARTER, D. P. A. Nelson, B.C. E. J. Coyle A. G. P. A Vancover. JJ. C1 V i\ 1? HRATKRNAI. 0-DBR Ol' V . yf. Fj. kagi.hs, Rowland Aa*iic, No. io, ReRailalr meetuiRH iva ry ThllfKllaV a-a'caa- nji*-. ** |i. 111. I<;i*;lrs lliill, Minns [J, lull lllalff. Tlio.s. Fitzmaautica*. W. I\ ll, Daniel, W. Beoielary. Oraler of llcwal If\ ri rst independent Ora! • \_I»VX»_1 • Teinnlnrs ine' Thursday Kveniug in Oald Felloavaa Hull, y i street. Members of lite order vlsitinjf tite a'lty vvsll be ,oa ala.-tllv welcomed. o. j.;b, lank, w. h, ckkitz, C. I. Secretory. r(\ (\ p Meets in Otlal Fellows Hall ,\J,\J.l" . on Queetf Slreet, between [firat find Second avenues., |Regulaar meeting,, each Mondav night. W.8, Murphy, Sec, st. Hcudersou, N. O PORTO RICO s LUMBER CO, x_i_nj:ix__: id & N. Tel. F.O. box Oflice and Yards- Third Ave- nneandWasli tngton street Op. Keel Mt. Depot ,... Rough and Dressed Lumber.Shingles, Mouldings and A-l White Pine Lumber Always in Stoek Mill at Porto Rico Siding, Yards at Kcssland and Nelson. Head oflice at Nelson, B. O. We carry a complete stock of Coast Hlooriug, Ceiling, Inside Finish. TurnedWork, Sashesaud Doors. Special ordef work will receive prompt attention If You Don't Know You Should Know THE HOFFMAN HOUSE The Meals and Rooms are Iho Best Harrv Mcintosh, Proprietor, Rossland Hotel ■•■»■■# Finest Wines, t,iquors and Cigars. £|ie!l roj. Spokane Falls & Northern NELSON St FT. SH-iPPAUD RY. Red Mountain Ry, The only all rail route helween all points easi west and south to Rossland, Nelson, and all intermediate points, connecting al Spokane with the Great Northern, Nor her_t Pecipc apd O. R & N. Co. Connects at Rossland wilh the Canadian Pacific Ry. for Hoiindary Creek points. Connects al Mevers Polls with singe daily for Republic. Buffet service ou trains between Spnkaiie and Northport. EFFECTIVE MM' a; Leave. Arrive. g:oo a. ni. Spokane 7:35 p. 111. 12:50 a. 111. Rosslanri. 4:10 p.m. 9:15a.m. Nelson. 7:15 p.m. V. A. JACKSON, 'la neilta a'aiMeilger Agt, Kjatalcaiie. Wntali, H. I'. 1IKOWN, Aim nt, KaMaaltint',, 11 C. You want a Label Cij,'ar and you want the best? If that is so, try our High. Grade Union Cigars We also handle a fine line of Im • ported Cuban goods. The Queen Cigar Store CROW & MORIUS, Piops. Columbia Avenue. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. Fri'sh and Halt Meat", Fish Game, Poultry and Oysters.; G. W. KERR. Washington street and First ave. Alhambra Hotel $1 a day and up. Miners' Dinner Buckels a_3pccialty. The best 25c meal in town. f International Music Hall I Week Commencing Monday, July 1. 5-KIRCHN E RS=5 European Musical Expert. The Berlin Sisters Duettists. Purita, Petit Soubrette The Katzenjammer Kids Friday, July 5, lO-Round Boxing Contest | GEORGE LAWLER JIMMY BURNS, The Irish Giant ol Rossland and of Detroit Aalmission 50*1, including two refUjabmentsJ 9 ft LOTS OF LOTH. % ft Lots and Acreage Prop-1 ft a mr cm. m ft ft ertv for Sale. j to ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft t i ft ft ft ft ft ft ft dp Those wishing to buy desirable lots iHyanyJ 01Q the Railway Additions, or acreage near the [city, j Garden Lands, Frttit Farms, Chicken Ranches, Etc., are requested to call at our City Office. ^ We have some fine residence lots which we offer at prices and terms none can object to. ft ^ ^ Come and let us show you what we have to offer. ft E. CHARLES, Land Agent, to j; Nelson & Fort Sheppard Railway, $ ft Cor. Third avenue and|Washington St. Opp. Red Mt. Ry. ft | Just Received. Just Received a Fresh Consignment of ^Armour's Pickled Pork, Bacon Hams and Lard. 4 MORRISON & BRYENT0N .a4E.c0.umt.ia.Av. •%>«*-%«**%%«-%%%*/*%-%'«%-*%*%%%«'%'%%%%'*•_'/»-%• P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS RossI..nd, Nelson, Trail,Sandon,Revelstoke.Green- wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS-R°ss!and, Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Sandain, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. Fish, Game and Poultry in Season, Sausages of All Kinds. WM. DONALD, Manager Rossland Branch ****************************-*. *********************** G. W. McBRIDE. Hardware, Miners' Supplies, Stoves, Ranges, Etc., Etc. >****************************•******************** *** 0000********0*00000000%00* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J. L WHITNEY & CO, tr Mines, ~ Mining Stocks, Real Estate. Standard Stocks Bought and Sold. »*—vav»» f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Bar keeps ouly the Beat Goode. #. V. & N. Telephone 118 Columbia and Queen ^ 0 * TTTTTTTtv T If T T •TV^^^^VTVTvTIv'ra'Iv v __--it________-__-____-l jjjMa____--__---- 'itltTatiT'i"li It?fiTti^l?'tfT ITiT"r" THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND, B. U>, JULV <i .*_»«*-.<_^ifc»-_s-. I, tyoi _________! LORD I10IIKI1TS. Tbe Story or the. Plat ta Kill Him -]•«- port-lloai or the Rlngletaalers. London, July 4.—Lord Roberts testified today before tlie royal commission which iB considering the claims of foreigners deported from South Africa. The commander-in-chief dealt with the plots against his life and the deportation of the ringleaders. He said the officers and employes of the Netherlands railroad were so hostile to the British that many of them had to be deported. Every consideration was shown them. He personally investigated the great majority of cases and sanctioned none unless on adequate grounds. No difference was made on account of the nationality. Hello, boys, call around anil see Oavidaon & Quigley at their new place of business, the "Queen," Columbia avenue. tf EMPLOY CIIINENK. Mat or NelBoia Hotel* Wlili-li Kinpluy MoBfullun Help. The Cooks and Waiters' Union of Nelson have issued the following list of hotels in that city which employ Chinese help: Phair hotel, Hume hotel, Royal hotel, Maddan hotel, Club hotel, Klondyke hotel, Rossland House, Victoria House, Office saloon, Atha* baeca saloon, Nelson cafe, Queen's hotel, Waverley hotel. For Rent—Three-room furnished house with city water. Apply to J. L. Whitney & Co. MUSICAL ItBCITAL. I'aiaiilllaa Ur-ao at St. Andrew'* Cliureh Thia Kvenlnf. Lovers of good music have a treat in store for tbem at St. Andrew's church this evening, when Camilla Urso the great violiniste will give a grand concert recital. Miss Helen Hall, Mrs. Sheldon Peace and Mr. Frank Oliver will assist in the recital this evening and a large audience should be drawn to hear the performance. The concert will commence punctually at 8:30 p.m. Tickets may be had at Goodeve Bros. II you want the best coffee in town call at Pauleon Bros., corner of Fiist avenue and Washington street, tf li.-alaaailla Killed. Berlin, July 4.—An old man named Schiller, seventy years of age, threw himself in front of an approaching train here yesterday afternoon and was instantly killed, Just received a consignment of the latest designs in wall paper it F. W Pretty's. tf Good T.tnklataa. Toronto, July 4. — Executive Lord's Day Alliance has passed a resolution condemning the action of Hon. Dr. Borden, minister of militia, in permitting the -1st h Highlanders, of this city, ti ivelling by train to Buffalo on-Sunday. Hello, Hartley, box of hi raw berries Phono 171, V. & N. N-rraiw Eaiaaape. Toronto, July 4.—M. West, street car conductor, was knocked down by lightning during a storm last night and lay for several minutes unconscious. West had hold of the rope of the trolly pole which was wet from rain when the lightning struck the pole. HOTEL ARRIVALS. a, KOOTENAY. A. C. Mesker, Midway. A. 0. McReit, Spokane, W. J. Moore, San Francisco. H. C. Mitchell, Butte. Ole Peterson, St. Paul. E. T. Harvey, Manvel, N. D. E. C. Thomas, Seattle. WINDSOR. Mrs. J. D. Hurley, city. C. H. Wolf, Greenwood. -E. W. Murray, Spokane. J. Empey, Spokane. ORDE & CO., Mining Stocks, Real Estate, Fire Life and Accident Insurance No. 46 Columbia Ave. Telephone 61 tw.Kphonbs.{ KaVn, CHAS. E. BENN, Stocks, Mines, & Real Estate Bought and Sold on Commission The Strand The most elegant and luxuriously titled bar in Canada. A line line of the Choicest Liquors and Cigars J L. Whitney & Co. MINING BROKERS. B. C. and Washington Stocks a specialty 47 Columbia avenue. ESTABLISHED 1895 The Reddin-Jackson Co. I_.__itBC_ lAa-lllty , STOCK BROKERS Money Loaned on Real Estate at 10 per cent annum on monthly payments. Richard Plewman Stock Broker Bank of Montreal Building V. & N. Phonn Ha NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Ro8hi.and-Vei.v_t Mine Waggon Roam. .Sealed Tenders, superscribed "Temler f ar Rossland-VelvetMineWaj^iionRoad," will be received by the undersigned up to and including Thulsday, the twentieth instant (or the construction of a wagon road from Rossland to the Velvet Mine. Plan, profile, speciflcaliou and lorm of contract may be seen on or alter thc 7th instant, at I lie olliae of John Kirkup, Esq., Government Aga-nt, Rossland Each tender must bo accompanied by an accepted bank cheque or certificate of deposit,made payable to thc undersigned, for tlie sum of thirteen InuidreilJ ($1,300) dollars, as tecurity lor (he fill ailment of the contract, which Bhall be forfeited if the party tendering decliue to enter into contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted lor. Tbe cheques of unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to tha-in upon the execution of the contract. Tenders wfll not be considered unless made out on the forms supplied and «ignHd with the actual signatures of the tenderers. Tbe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. S. GORE, Deputy Commissioner of Lands & Works Lands it Works Department, Victoria, B. C, 3rd June, 1901. INSPECTION OF METALLIFEROUS MINES. Inspectors' DISTRICTS. The inspectors of Metalliferous Mines are hereby assigned the following an their respective Inspection Districts with headquarters as noted. Such assignment to take place from June 15th. 11)01, until further notice. Archibald Pick, Inspector. Headquarters, Cranbrook, office of Deputy Mining Recorder. Inspection District shull comprise all of East Kootenay and also Goat Kiver Mining Division of West Kootenay. ln addition to the duties of Inspector of Metallilerous Mines, Mr. Dick will alsoiict as Inspector of Coal Mlnea within the same Distriet. Jambs McGregor, inspector. Headquarters, office of Mining Recorder, Nelson, Inspection District shall comprise all of West Kootenay except Goat River Mining Division, and also the Grand Forks and Kctlle River Mining Divisions ol Yale Diatrict. Thomas Morgan, Inspector. Headquarters, Government Buildings, Nanaimo. Inspection District, Vancouver Island and Coast District. Mr, Morgan is also Inspector of Ccal Mir.ee f>r this District. Notice is hereby given of such Inspection Districts and that in accordance with the "Inspection of Metallilerous Mines Act, 1897," and Amending Acts, notice ol accidents to employees hap- Eening within any of bucIi districts must e promptly reported both to tbe Inspector of such District and a'so to tbe Minister of Mines, Victoria. Iu mines not Included in tin above Districts managers will report, in duplicate, to tbe Minisl'r nf Mines alirect, who, if he colisial. r-a it ne 1 ssiiry, will assign an Inspector to specially report, Blank forms upin w'>!"tl to make reports of such accidents may ba) obtained fiom the laiFpea'.torol the District, from tbe Mining R colder, or upon application to this office RICHARD McBRTDE, Minister ol Mines. Department of Mines, Victoria, B .,0. 5th J une, 1901, Rossland Cigar Factory. Why not patronize a homo in- dutery? It will ossiRt Union labor and keep the money at home. Auk for a Crown Grant or W. B. Cigar when yon buy. NOTICE. "Inspection of Metalliferous Mines Act Amendment Ai t, 1001." Notice is hereby given that, eop'es ol lhe Code of Mine Signals provided ba, the above Art, whicb cornea Into fon-c on the 1st pro*., can be obtained from the King's Printer, Victoria. Copies on paper will be furnished free, but a charge ol fifty cents will be ui&d1 for*those on rubber eia.ih. RICHARD MoBRIDE. Department Minister of Mine.' of Mines, 27th June, 1901, NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, we the undersigned inten-l to apply at lhe nexl fitting of ihe Licencing Board of tin City of Rossland, for a license lo sell wines and liquors by retail, at the "Holel Germania,'' na,\v under construction on Lot (31), Blaack (20), in the Railway Ad dition to the Town, (now City) of Rubs land, B. C, opposite O. I'. R. aiepot. FRITZ IIAMMAN J011NG1ESK. Dated at Rossland, B. C, June 13th, iqoi. tf Labor Union Directory. Offiicers and Meetings. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL—Meets every second and fourth Tuesday in each month at 7.30 P. M, in Miners' Union Hall. President, Pupert Bulmer. Address all communications to Secretary-Treasurer, P. O. box 784. MINERS' UNION Mo. <6, Western Eederation _•/' miners—meets every Wednesday evening at 7.30, p. m. in Miners' Union Hall., Prank Woodside, Secretary Rupert Buhner, President. TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION No. 335,—Meets on the last Sunday of each month at the Miners' Union Hall. J:! Barkcioll, Sec; Wm. Poole, Presid CA .-TENTERS & JOINERS UNION—meets every Friday of each week at 7. 30 p.m. in Miners' Union Hall. Adam Hay, Pres.; P. R. McDonald, Sec, PAINTERS' UNION, No 123, painters and decorators of America,meets in Beatty's Hall, on second and foprth Tuesday of each month. R. C. Arthur, Pres.; W. S. Murphy, Sec. NEWSBOYS' UNION, No 3 —meet in Miners' Union Hall on the first and third Saturdays of each month, at 9 a. m. Mike Guydotti, Pres.; Jay Barton, Sec. WESTERN FEDERATION OF MINERS -Edward Boyce Pres, Butte, Montana; John F. McDonnell, vice, president, Virginia City Nevada; |as. Maher; secretary-treasurer, Butte, Montana Room m, Owsley block. Executive Board: John C. Williams, Grass Valley, Idaho; Jas. B. Furey, Butte, Montana, W. N. Burns, Ourry, Colorado; Chas. H. Moyer, Lead City, South "Dakota; Chris Foley, Rossland B. C. DISTRICT UNION no. 6, W. F. M.- Jas. Wilkes, Pres. Nelson; Rupert Bulmer.vice- president, Rossland; Alfred Parr, secretary-treasurer, Ymir. MECHANICS' UNION No.Qd W. F. M.~Meets every Friday evening in Batty's Hall D* C. Coakley. Pres. W. W. Doty, Sec. Ktacacacaca-ai_jgcg3_g3c___}caK3B} « "rossland miners union nqTIiP K WESTERN FEDERATION OF MINERS SIXTH ANNUAL ... PICNIC... Will be Given under the auspices of the union on TUESDAY JULY 16, 1901 $150 IN PRIZES FOR THE SPORTS Grand Street Parade Starts from Miners Hall at 10:30 a. m. FRANK E. WOODSIDE, Secretary RUPERT BULMER, President. * Tho World Job Oflice .... Is prepared to do ali kinds ot Book and gommercial Printing nmm EUJBBJER STAMPS SI.ALS AND RUBBER MARKING GOODS imrir Special attention given to work for organized labor generally. EVERY smoker is on the look-out t for tobacco that smokes cool and does not sting the tongue. combines these qualities, besides being t of fine aroma . "Canadian Contingent Exhmption Acts." All retiimeal South African Volunteers, who have not already done BO, lire requested to eominunic.ite with the undersigned without, delay, as also the next ol kin ot Uiobc deceased, or of thoso who have not yet returned to British Columbia, or any other person! interested in mining propertien held hy such Vo!un- leers. The latest date possible for re- reiving implications for exemption unaler the above Acts will be the 1st July, proximo. tf^-" VIRGIN GOW)" IS UNION MADE. S BACH PLUG BEARS THE BLUE LABEL. $ Ask your dealer for It and refuse substitutes. »v«^'»'»-C'«'_-t>ve.(_-»-»^-_ii3 _•-_■.« _. ■*» 'HE BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS' UNION STAMP is used by THE J. D. K9MG CO.; Limited, upon all their manufacture of Boots and Shoes. No strikes, cessation of work or labor difficulties promote the highest possible production of perfect workmanship. In thus consulting the Interests of thc consumer we urge that you DERiAND The J. D. KENG CO.'S UNION MADE SHOES f __t_ EVENiNG wokLt), -tfteSLANi,, k. C, JULY 4 lye STOCK MARKETS No Trading in the States on the Fourth. BUSINESS GOOD THIS MORNING Homestake Firm Around 13c -Latest Sales and Quotations Here and at Toronto, There wuh no market in Spokane or elsewhere in Uncle Sam's dominions today, but trading on the local market was good this morning and 16,000 shares changed hands without any material change in prices Appended will he found today's quotations and sales here and in Toronto. Today'B Toronto Quotations. Asked Bid War Entile 17 16 CentreStar .1 35 IronMask 25 - 16 Kambler-Carihoo.... 35% 34 Giant 4 3 California o% 4 Evening Star Republic 9% • 1'ayne 26 20 Toronto sales today included: 2200 War Eagle at 16., 1000 Cari boo, Camp McKinney, at 34|c, 1000 Cariboo, Camp McKinney, at 84.0. Today's Local Quotations: Asked Bid American Boy 8 7 Athubasca $4 00 B. C. Gold Fields 3 Big Three 2A Black Tail 12 11_ Brandon & Golden Crown 3% California 554 3 Canadian Gold Fields 6 5 Cariboo (Camp McKinney) 37 34 CentreStar 40 38 Crows Nest Pass Coal $88 00 $So 00 Deer Trail No. 2 3 2lA Dundee 10 Kvening Star (Assess, paid) 4 . 2 Giant 3 2 Holaieslake (Assess, paid) 13A i*Ya Iron Mask (Assess, paid) 26 2a Iro Colt 1 IX I. 0 Indian Chief (Spitzee) t 3 ,. 10 4'A 3'A 60 50 7Y, 7 3 I 3'A 2 4'A 3Ya 4'A 3 3l'A ■K 6 7" 50 ■ „ A 85 75 32 27 'A 2 ill 27 25 34A 3'A -)',i « 2 tA i tM MINOR MENTION. Lome Campbell manager of the West Kootenay Power and Light company left for Eastern 'Canada this afternoon. Edward Cronyn now of Greenwood is staying at the Rossland Athletic Club. Edgar Plowman of the Winnipeg mines, and son of Richard Plowman has been laid up in Greenwood hospital with blond poisoning. He is improving slowly. P. B. Cunliff, In-other of W. M. Cunliff of the Rossland Engineering Works, is a visitor here. Good catches of trout were made at Bonnington during the holidays. T, S. Gilmour brought back 32 lbs. and Magistrate Boultbee captured 90 fish. Whitley, the boatman below, the second fall, had a busy time looking after the fishermen. James Wilks, vice-president of the Western Federation of Miners, came in this morning. Nelson has sold $100,000 of its 5 per cent, debentures to the Huron, Lean and Savings Society of London, Ontario. Tho purchasers paid to the city a|{_03,781.25 according to the Tribune. A prize is offered by Professor McKinley for any one who can explain Mr. Young's new thermometer outside the Dominion express company's office. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Jamc3 Ben ford please report to Frank Woodside, Miners' Union hall. Imported French Soap 25c per box The Price is Right! Come in and examine quality. IYou will find it right too SOAPS are a Special line with ue. We carry only Best Values, Best Quality, Best Makes, For |holel use we "recommend our Pure Olive Oil and Cucumber at (10 cents per dozen. K. a& G. Soaps, full line Goodeve Bros., Druggists and .Stationers. It pay. to deal with Goodeve Bros. Notice to.! Pre-Emptors of Crown Lands. For choice fruils and fresh candies call at 41 Columbia avenue, or orders by V. St N. 'Phone 159 will be delivered lo you. tf The attention of pre-emptors of Crown lands is hereby called to an amendment to the "Land Act," passed at the last session of tbe legislature, which provides as follows, viz:— "9. Pre-emptors of ■ Crown lands, whether in arrears inpayment ol installments of purchase money or not, who at the time ol coming into force of this Act have obtained certificates of Improvement within twelve months thereafter, shall on coiilnrminie with lhe provisions of the "Land Act" except as hereby altered, be entitled to obtain Crown grants of their pre-emption claims upon completing payments of purchase money at the rate of seventy-live cents per acre, and Crown grant fees, which payments may be made as follows:— 'Twenty-live cents per acre on or before the 3lst day of December, 1901. "Twenty-five cents per acre on or before the 36th day of June, 1902. and the remaining— "Twentyfive cents per acre on or before the 31 tit day of December, 1902, and without any further payment of interest or arrears of interest." W. S. GORE, Deputy Commissioner of LandB & Works, Lands and Works Department, Victoria, B. O., 1st June, 1901. INSPECTION OF METALLIFEROUS MINES. Inspectors' Districts. The nici-st and freshest berries arriv- ng daily,$2.25 a crate at Paulson Bros, tf iaiiubo . .ill lug (OroDeuoro) Knob III J.oue P ue Monte Christo Montreal Gold Fields Morning Glory Morrison Muii nt,1 in 1.tain Hobte Five North Slar (Kast Kc-oteuny) Novelty Old Ironsiales Payne Peoria Mines Princess M-'tid Quilp Kaiubler-Cllriboo Kejniblic .. .*. Kossliinal nounuza G. M. & S. Co. St. Klima Consolidated Sullivan H% 7A Tanmrac (Kenneth) Assess, paial. 5 3 Tom Thumb 14W 13 Van Anala 2% Virginia 3 2 War Kagle Cousolialateai 21 Waterloo i>_ White Ueai 2% Winnipeg 4 2A Today's S.ilcs: Homestake, 500, Hie, 2000, 2000, 18.e; Ramhler-Oariboo, 1000, 8.o; Black Tail, 2000, 11.Je; Winnipeg, ,'5000, 8o; Giant, 3000, 3c; Morning Glory, 2000, 3Jc; Centre Star, 500, 3.1c. Total sales, 10,000 shares. Ready mixed paintB at F. W. Pretty's at U per Imperial half gallon. tf Strawberries for preserving, S2.--J a crate at Paulson Bros. tl J L. Whitney & Co. MINING BROKERS. It. O. and Washington Stocks a specialty 47 Columbia avenue. ESTABLISHED 1896 The Reddin-Jackson Co. 3_-a-ilt»4 x.iatHit-.- i STOCK BROKERS Money Loaned on Real Estate at io per cent annum on monthly payments, Riehard Plewman Stock Broker Bank of Montreal Building V. & N. Phonn 8a ORDE & CO.. Mining Stocks, Real Estate, Fire Life and Accident Insurance No. 46 Columbia Ave. Telephone 61 TKI.KPnONKS:{ ffi_e-ce,39 CHAS. E. BENN, Stocks, Mines, & Real Estate Bought and Sold on Commission THE FOURTH IN NEW YORK A Quiet Day-Crowds Left Town to Avoid Intense Heat. ' Now York, July 4.—The observance of Independence day was more than usually quiet tins year. There was flag raising ceremonies at sunrise at tne battery anil at tbe blockhouse in Central park,but they-were attended by very few people. Nearly every one who could do so left the city yesterday on account of the intense heat and today the streets look entirely deserted. When you want a messenger boy call 127, either 'phone. tf Certificate of Improvements* NOTICK. "Haverhill and Snnbean Fraction," Mineral Claims, situate in the Trail aaireek Mining Division of West Kootenay Distrlot. Where located: About two miles south of Rossland, Ii. C. Take notice, lhat I, 1'', A. Wilkin, acting as agent for Thomas Lapslie, free miner's certi6cnte No. li 558-O, intend, sixty duys from the dat. hereof, to apply to thc mining recoder for a certificate of improvements, for the purpose of obtaining 11 crown grant ol the above claim. And further take notice that lotion, under secti n 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate of improvements, Luted this4tli day of |,ily, A. D . lfKJl K. A, WILKIN. Certificate of Improvement!. NOTICK. Cliff No. 1, Fractional Mineral Claim, situate in the Trail Creek Mining Div- isioc of West Kootenay District. Where located: On Red Mountain, north of and adjoining the Cliff Mineral Claim. Take notice that I, F. A. Wilkin, acting aa agsnt for H. Daniel, free miner's certlficat, No, B 12672, 15, A. Chambers, free miner's certificate, No, B 42673 and Hector McPherson, free miner's cer- lificate, No. B 55778, intend, sixty dayta from the date hereof, to apply to the mining recorder for a certificate of improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a crown grant of tbe above claim, And further take notice tbat action, under section 37, must he commenced before thc ieuance of such certificate of improvement, Dated this 4th day of July, A, D., iqoi, F. A. WILKI r FOR HALF.—New hand-made inch and U steel axle, heavy express wagon. Knquirc F, 8. Burr, Trail, B. C. The freshest fro ts in season alway at Paulson Bros tf The inspectors of Metalliferous Mines are hereby assigned the following as their respective inspection Districts with headquatters as noted. Such assignment to tike place from June 15th. 1001, until further notice. Archibald Dick, Inspector. Headquarters, Cranbrook, office of Deputy Mining Recorder. Inspection District shall comprise all of East Kootenay and also Goat River Mining Division of West Kootenay. In addition to tbe duties of Inspector of Metalliferous Mines, Mr. Dick will also act as Inspector of Coal Mines within the same District. James McGregor, Inspector. Headquarters, office of Mining Recorder, Nelson, Inspection District shall comprise all of West Kooteuay except Goat River Mining Division, and also the Grand Forks and Kettle River Mining Divisions of Yale District. Thomas Morgan, Inspector. Headquarters, Government Buildings, Nanaimo. Inspection District, Vancouver Island and Coast Distiiat. Mr, Morgan is also Inspector of Coal Mineaf Jr this D strict. Notice in hereby given of such Inspection Districts and that in accordance with the "Inspection of Metallilerous Mines Act, 18117," and Amending Acts notice ol accidentB to employees happening within any of such districts mm t be pi'omptly reported both to thc fnspec- tor of euch District aud a'so to tbe Minister of Mines, Victoiia. In mines not inrlualcd in ths above Districts managers will report, in duplicate, to tlie Minister of Mines direct, who, if lie considers it necrssnry, will as-ign an Inspector to specially report, Blank fomiB upon which to make reports of such accidents may he obtained from the Inspector of the District, from Ihe Mining It corder, or upon application to this office RICHARD McBRIDE, Minister of Mines, Department of Mines, Victoria, U.._. 5th June, 1901, NOTICE. "Inspection ok Metallifbuoiis Minks Act Am un dm 1: nt Act, 1901." Notice is liereby given that copies of thc Code of Mine Signals provided by the above Act, which comes into force on thc 1st prox., can be obtained from thc King's Printer, Victoria. Copies on paper will be furnished free, but a charge ol fifty cents will he made for those on rubber cloth. RICHARD MoBRIDE. Department Minister of Mines. of Minus,-7th June, HUH. NOTICE Notice ia hereby given lhat we thc undersigned intend to apply at the next fitting of Iho Licensing Board of the City of Rossland, for a license lo sell wines and liquorB by retail, at the "Hotel Germania,'1 now under construction on Lot (31), Block (20), in the Railway Addition to the Town, (now City) of Rossland, B. C, opposite C. P. R. depot. FRITZ HAMMAN. JOHNGIE8S. Dated at Rossland, B. 0., June 13th, '1901. tf The GRAND UNION HOTEL it is easily seen, Is splendidly run by Proprietor Green; Buy one glass of beer and a free lunch you'll get, Such as sometimes you've heard of but not often met; Neat and clean furnished rooms can always be had At such low prices as will make the workingman glad. >• coi. av«. GeOi H> Green, Prop. =3 3 Pj V&N PHONE 52 COL* PHONE 17 3 I J. K. RICE, \~ Successor to the Grocery Dept. of Empey Bros- £ A _____ . ^ [ Jtaple and Fancy Groceriesj ] I Fresh Fruit and Vegetables _f B COR. COLUMBIA AND SPOKANE _a 3 WOOD ceive prompt attention, part of the city, Washington Street, Opposite Bank of Montreal. I have taken over the control of the Red Star Trans - fer Company's wood business and orders left with me at the old stand on Washington etreet will re Well seasoned wood of all kinds delivered to any W. F. LINGLE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Rosbland-Velvet Mine Waogon Road. Sealed Tenders, superscribed "Tender for Rossland-Velvet MineWajijr.onRoad," will be received by the undersigned up to aad including Thulsday, the twentieth instant for tha construction of a wagon road from Rossland to the Velvet Mine. Plan, profile, specification and form of contract may be seen on or after tbe 7th instant, at tlie office of John Kirkup, Esq., Government Agent, Rossland Each tender must he accompanied by au accepted bank cheque or certificate of deposit, made payable to the undersigned, for the sum of thirteen hundred! ($1,300) dollars, as security for the fulfilment of the contract, which ahall be forfeited if ths party tendering decline to enter into contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete tbe work contracted tor. The cheques of unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them upon the execution of tbe contract. Tenders wfli not be considered unless made out on the forme supplied and Bigned with the actual signatures of the tenderers. The lowest or any tender not necessa rily accepted. W. S. GORE, Deputy Commissioner of Lauds & Works LandB & Works Department, Victoria, B. C, 3rd June, 1901. The International Correspondence Schools Offers your choice of.76 Different Courses of Study. 285,000 Students and Graduates. Teaching under 71 d fferent flags. Local Office: LALONDE BLOCK,' CALL AND SEE MR C. H EBMBAUGH, MANAGER Canadian ^Pacific SUMMER EXCURSIONS From Kootenay common pointB Pan American Exposition Buffalo $76 June 18, July 2, 16 and August 6, 20, and Sept. 3, 17. EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETING San Francisco $50. July I3, Uand 15 t'lnielain Endeavor Convention Cincinnati $68.50 July 2 and 3 National Educational Association Detroit $71.25 July 2 and 3 For Fur.lhcr Particulars apply to A. C. McArthur, Depot Agt. A. II. MACKENZIE, City Agt Rossland, B, C. J. 8. CARTER, D. P. A. Nelson, B.O. E. J. Coyle A. G. P. A Vancover. B. C Spokane Falls & Northern NELSON & FT. SHEPPARD RY. Red Mountain Ry, The only all rail route between all point* easi, west nnd sonth to Rossland, Nelson, and all intermediate points, connecting at Spokane with the Great Northern, Non hen Ficlfic nod O. R. & N. Co. Connects nt Roflslnnd with the Canadian Pacific Ky. Tor Boundary Creek points. Connects at Mevera Palls with stage dnily Tor Republic. Bufl« service on trains between Spokane nnd Northport. EFFECTIVE MAY 5 Leave. Arrive. q:oo a. m. Spokane 7:35 |>- rn. 12:50 a. m. Rossland. 4:10 p. m. 9:15 a.m. Nelson." 7:15 p.m. H.'A. JACKSON, 'l-iiernl Prtssciiger Agt, Spnkine, Wash. H. P. MOWN. Agent, kouland, B C. 0000********0*000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 J. L. WHITNEY & CO., 0 sf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mines, Mining Stocks, Real Estate. aaaa___-_______---______---______-_-___l^_---_--_-----0 Standard Stocks Bought and Sold. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a\ V. & N. Telephone 118 Columbia and Queen £ 0 0 00000000*****0************ Purity and delicacy of taste are the distinguishing features of • • • • CARA (CHEWING) PLUG. This new Bright Chewing Tobacco is making furious headway because it is really the best value in High Grade Chewing ever offered IT IS THE PRODUCT OF A UNION FACTORY AND THE BLUE LABEL IS ON EVERY PLUQ •) 8<s> WE KNOW all nbout drugs and n great deal nboit proprietary medicines. While we cannot prescribe for yon we will fill your doctor's prescription from thc best nintcrinls at the lowest price, or we cnti give you cu:.did aud reliable advice about medicines, You cannot go wrong ifyou come to us Rossland Drug Oo. Phone 185 P. O. Box 568 Traders Block, Queen nnd Columbia avenue For Sale or to Lenae—The Columbia Hotel, Trail, B. C. Apply to G, A. While on -he premises, 6-14-tf CAMILLA URSO THE Greatest Violiniste Id the world, assisted by Miss Helen Hall, Contralto Mr. Frank Oliver, Baritone, AND M. Sheldon Pearce, Pianist WII.I. lllVli A Grand Concert Recital JULY 5, 1901, at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Tickets for Sale at Goodeve's Laytons Rossland Bazar Highest Price Paid for all Second Aand Goods. WASHINGTON BT, AND FIRST AVE
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