THE EVENING WORLD. Vol. IIII NO. 14 ROSSLAND, B. C, TUESDAY, MAY, 17, 1904 Price Five Cents \ir. «h at j^ *Ma %Ml it at ___-___,___:___. ___-•,____■ -Ht- Ali- •___- •_-__ ____ ■_-__ ____. -k ._- A jk -l. # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 And will coutlnue fo* two week only. Everything in leather jtm footwear will be sold at the above dieoount. We have too 20 Per Cent Cash Discount Sale Our Annual Cash Bargain Sale Opened May 7 many goods in stock, heuce thiB sale, get good bhoeB very cheap. Everybody invited to C. O. LALONDE The Biff Shoe Store Nos, 30 aad 32 Columbia Avenue The Leading and Pioneer Shoe Man NOT FOR A TOWNSITE Smelter Company Seoure land. 0***00000****9****0******** HEDLEY CITY PEOPLE DELIGHTED *%wx&xavx%wxw xm%w%&x>%<x0 White Teeth No matter how weil nature has endowed yon, it is necessary to usa thc best tooth cleanser and preserv tive that you can find. It doesn't pay to risk getti _ discolored and unsonnd teeth. You should use Russel's Cream Dentifrice Regularly. It cieans the teeth perfectly; keeps the gums firm and rosy, and conects bad breath. ' It is a tooth paste valuable ln prevent'ng the decay of your teeth 25 cents, 01 course you want a good to jth brush to go with it. Ask to see our 25 cent brunh, T. R. MORROW, Druggist »re_vs__ar_*T\ $«$$:$$$$♦♦♦♦$$$$( To the Public: In answ ; to i/.ie Miners slander veenTCU.ee that, with, ever« opportunity, we have made no charge in ourt rates since! the suspension cf Stundenlft Co, 0000 Our Prices are Right 0000 K. T. eollis & Company THEIUP-TO-DATE JOBIPRINTERS. Duncan Ross Arranges Settlement With Da'y Reduction Company* ■■***Q*i8*i-.9m******rm*ii !C*?3fS3K3K5!r«K3-S3-S3: DR.BRUHN'S OINTMENT Greenwood, May 17.—Duncan Ross, Liberal nominee, haB return* ed from Hedley City where he, on behalf of the Dominion government, arranged with the Daly Be* duotion oompany for the immediate surrender of the Chuohawayia Indian reserve for a smelter site. The settlement of this matter was delayed because the Minister of the Interior felt that the oom* pany was asking for more land than required for smelting purposes and a portion of the reserve suitable for a smelter Bite might be required for other companies who are likely to develope properties in that locality. Mr. Robs arranged with Mr. Rogers, the manager of the oompany, to accept a smaller acreage and to give an undertaking tbat no portion of the surrendered land would be used for townsite purposes. CHINESE AREJGGRESSIVE Governor of Foochow Heads the Attack. CHUNCHUS AND COSSACKS FIGHTING Bandits Are Using the Forbidden Soft Nosed Bullets—Japanese Are Showing Mercy. ST. EUGENE WORKING Manager Thinka That Government will Clva Way lias established iteelf as a household n... si'.y and has a record of Cures unparalleled in the History of Medioine, It oures old and new Sore., Uloers, Eoiema, Salt Rheum, Itching Piles, Ohafings, Pimples, Blackheads and all Skin Diseasea. ThiB Ointment haB been in u -e almost half a Century. Testimonials from thousands who hi* ,e been cured of Skin Diseases of long standing testify to its Curative qualities. Nelson, May 17—James Cronin, manager of the St. Eugene mine, waB at the Hume last evening. "We are now working 275 men at the mine," said he, "and we are showing our good faith in the government's intention to do tha right thing by the lead industry, I am a little surprised at not hearing some definite news from Ottawa regarding our rrquest, but believe it will oome out all right. "Our concentrator is now running day and night. The plant aoross the track whioh is used for the treatment of tailings is giving excellent satisfaction, and generally the whole mine is looking well, and work will be steadily maintained in the hope of relief being granted from Ottawa. If nothing is done we will have to olose down again when ihe smelters are filled up." Diieotiona for use—Apply freely night and morning, or often an required. PRICE 50 Cents 'a 8ox 8 MANUFACTURED BY Dr. Bruhn Medical Qo. NEWJ.YORE. ~~* soieagent:for;Rossiand,T. R MORROW, The [Druggist CALL FOR A TRIAL BOX. Tha Ivanhoe Manager Hickey, of the Ivanhoe, has closed a oontraot with T. Jones for 300 tone more of zino for Iola. Liauyang, May 17—Further details of the attaok made on May 14th by Chinese soldiers upon the railway coal mines, oooupied by the Russian administrative foroe near Port Adams, show that the troops were the body guard of the governor of Foochow, who led the attaok in person, and waB attended by 15 Chinese offioers. The governor ordered the arrest and beheading of the Chinese miners. The Russians were stripped and driven off naked, their property was looted. Another conflict between Cossacks and Chinese bandits has occurred in the village of Chantaidzy. The bandits, it is said, were led by four Japanese troopers. The Cossacks numbered 33 lost two killed, and suooeeded in killing 25 of the bandits, the remainder of them escaping. The bandits used Dumdum bullets. Lieutenant Sorokin, who was wounded in the eye in the fight at Kiulienoheng, owes hie life to the meroy of a Japanese soldier. When the lieutenant fell from his wounds a oomrade stopped to rescue him. Two Japanese soldiers one of whom oarried a Red Cross flap and the other a rifle came up. The rifleman levelled hie weapon and ordered Sorokin to remain prone upon the ground and his oomrade to leave. Then the Japanese with the Red Cross flag oarefully wash ed and dressed Sarokin's wound, gave him a drink and walked away. NEWS IN A MTSHELL Items of Interest Round the World. LATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS The Doings of Conspicuous. Pemns Affecting Canadian Interests. FISHING REGULATIONS Have Passed the Cabinet and Will Shortly Be In Force. AU wool (1.25 voile now 95o at the Crescent. Wanted — A general servant; muet be good cook; wages $20 per month. [Apply between 2 and 3 o'olook to Mrs. A. H. MaoNeill, B. A. C, cottage. Ottawa, May 17—The fish trap regulations will be ready for next Saturday's Gazette. They have passed the cabinet Every appli- oaetfor trap net, purse seine or drag seine in British Columbia shall be a British subjeot, resident in Canada. Only one trap net, purse eeine or drag seine licence shall be granted to one applicant, and four trap net, four purse seine or four drag seine lioenoes, shall be granted to eaoh oompany, Lioences issued in connection with oanning or ouring establishments Bhall be cancelled if not operated within one year.' Appl cations must be made belore June in eaoh year. No salmon taken with a trap net shall be exported for oanning purposes. No purse, seine, drag seine, gill net or other fishing gear shall be fished within 250 fathoms of any trap. Fifty dollars will be the annual fe for purse seines, (25 for drag seines and (75 for traps. Tbe use of trape or Heine iB prohibited with in three milee of the mouth of navigable rivers, and within half a mile of the mouth of salmon streams, We are oarrying a full line of straw hats. Call and see them Empey Bros. AU kinds oi cleaning, pressing and repairing nicely done at Smith «fe Lougheeds, the tailors. RALPH HARRON DEAD Unexpectedly Occurred Yesterday Morning- Inquest Tomorrow Ralph Harron, well known aB a commercial travelller throughout the Paoifio northwest, was found dead at his rooms in the Kootenay hotel yesterday afternoon. Heart disease is supposed to be oause, but the point will be settled by an autopsy tbis afternoon. Harron played baseball with the Rossland team at Trail on Sunday and exerted himself greatly. He retired at 7 o'olock on Sunday night. At 4 o'olook yesterday afternoon he had not put in an appearanoe and the hotel manager sent to the room, and found Harron stone dead. The physioian announced tbat his death bad 00 curred 12 to 15 hours before the body was found. An inquest will be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clook. Strike Pay Streak The lessees of the Majestio and Unexpected report striking a 14 inch paystreak last Saturday. Massachusetts business man want reciprocity. The Vioeroy of India haa arrlted in London. The Vanoouver Provinoe is boom* ing Rossland. The Anglo China labor oonvention has. been signed. Four thousand immigrants landed in Quebeo oh Sunday. It is claimed that d'amonda have been found in the Klondike, Great Britain has changed its ambassador to St. Petersburg. The Japanese are expected to attaok Port Arthur immediately. Tommy Lipton is not again challenging for the America's Cnp. It is thought that Kouropatkin may expeot an attaok on Liauyang. The bull fight in Spokane was not allowed to oome off laat Sunday. Sta e Senator Tolman ia Democratic candidate for the governorship of Washington. Hearet deolares he will support tbe Demooiatio nominee for president, and will not sanction a bolt. Israel Zangwill in a letter to the London Times deolarea that aoti- semitism is epidemio in Great Britain and Ireland. New York has sent (32,000,000 in gold to Europe during tha laat month to "preserve tha favorable balanoe of trade." The Transsiberian railway la cloeed several weeks for repairs around Lake Baikal The Russians in Manchuria are running short of provisions. The natives of the Admiralty Islands in the South Seaa have been indulging in cannibalism. A German gunboat has served them with cannon ball sauoe. The Russian say they torpedoed a Japanese oruiser at Dalny. The Japanese reported that a mine blew up one of their despatch boats at the same place. Same incident probably. It is not as yet decided in Vanoouver whether an advertisement "Wanted, machinists. Apply to Vanoouver Engineering Works" lo the Seattle P.-I. is or is not an i .- fraotion of the Alien Labor Act. Just tomorrow 30 35 and 40o ribbon on sale 25c. Tbe Crescent. Crown Point Hotel, Trail. Lead* ng hotel in the smelter oity. Buy one of our 20th Century suits of clothes. They are oustom made and we guarantee a fit Empey Broe. See our shirt waists in silk and India linen one of the finest lines ever brought to Rossland. THE CRESCENT. Why not specialize by taking a oourse in the International Correspondence Schools. Employers are waiting for specialists and pay them handsome salaries. Regular 00c silk now SOo at the Crescent. A full line of the latest novelties in the gentlemen's furnishing Una at Empey Broe. The Rockland It is reported that Frank Wat* son has raised (60,000 to work the Rockland, Slocan, and that work will oommence in June. The Rockland has an immense ledge oarrying gold and oopper values. , Slocan Star A large number of men resumed work at the Slooan Star on Monday. The remodelling of the mill will be oompleted thia week. Nioe fresh lake trout at tbe B. C. Market, Columbia avenue. , 1 ■'A 1 ' i* THK EVENING WORLD. ROSSLAND B. C, MAY • 7, 1904 The Evening World _ l-Ttlie Worlb^F-blllhtnijCoiiip.n*. ■■tered at the Rouland, B. C, poatofllce fo tr.r_nni.doii through the mails,May I, 1901 » •c-MMldua reading matter. •OSSC-IPTION __.T8_-»5,oo_per.:year in -ariablj lnadrance. Ad r«*t laing rata m-de- 1 ea application. JAMES H. FLETCHER. : asNiRAL manaser: r, O. Sox 302 Hoesland.IB. c y A CITY PARK. the four amusements suggested. The idle youth oi the city would have an outlet for their superfluous energies whioh now seem to be principally devoted to smashing windows of unoocupied houBes and to the breaking down of ornamental trees planted for the adornment of the city. A general Recreation Club would also be in a position t> run such a recreation ground, if its officers were eleoted at a publio meeting of the citizens, and there fore had the popular feeli gof Rope; land behind them. MARKET tem»mse7f»M«yr»M»»»»e Rossland Mails. Retail Prices In Rossland Stores. GROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES Tonight Alderman Rolt will bring up the question of Belling a portion of the present so called City Park, and applying the pro- oeeds to a more eligible site for a recreation ground nearer the city. There is no doubt that the oity is badly in need of a reoreation ground. There is the present baseball ground, but it is possible that thia will be required in the near future, il the Le Roi proceeds with ita concentration mill and has it near the mine. Henoe the oaseball people will have to look out for themeelves. The Bame remarks apply to the lacrosse olub. As for the cricketers they have never had a suitable plot of ground for that sport, and the golfing club is nol in existence, for ezaotly the same reason. There is a raoetraok near Trail, but it ie too far away from this camp. It is ul'erly impossible to place a raoetrack within the present City Park, according to the report of the late City Engineer, W. F. van Buskirk. A baseball ground is possible there, but the only spot is a mile or more away, and a steep hill makes access extremely difficult. The place is unsuitable and always was. It is understood that Alderman Rolt has a plot of ground in hiB eye, 1 .. 'not ten minutes walk from the heart of the oity, just outside the * oity limits, whioh could be easily Al .LA . converted into a baseball and lacrosse grounds. It would be possible to make a half mile traok, but some outting would be neoessary. It wonld also be possible to put in a nine hole golf course aoross the ' grounds without interfering with the baseball and lacrosse grounds, and Whioh course would only be unplayable when racing was aolu ally in progress. Suoh thiegs have been clone in other oities and are possible in this, if the oitizens will baok the oouncil. About 10 to 15 aores would be required for a half mile, figure eight, racetrack, and a ' larger than thie tho nature of the ground would hardly allow, and then Bome little cutting and filling would be necessary. Were the city to sell or exchange a part of their present City Park, retaining only sufficieut to make a first class burying ground, enough money oould - be procured to give the sobeme s good start, and every lover of sport in the camp, whether baseball, lacrosse, or racing enthusiasts could help out in a subscription for the remainder. The racing course would be the most expensive but naturally the racing men would be expeoted to contribute to thiB materially. In conjunction with this scheme it would be well to consider the proposal of the manager of the baseball team, which is to have a general sporting olub. If there were a reoreation olub for the encouragement of true sport among amateurs, there would be promoted a better feeling among all classes. There are few men in this camp, Who would not be caught by one oi A Thoroughbred Tramp Every lover of horse raoing at least, will be represented at tbe Opera House on the appearance of "A Thoroughbred Tramp." This piece as a play oan hardly be compared with the ordinary comedy drama, while there is a good hearty story and an abundance of comedy and specialty features. It envelopes a sporting atmosphere made possible by the great horse racing scene, which thoroughly captivates its auditors, Friday, May 20. St. Got go's Dance The ladiee by St. Georges Church Guild will give a dance at Miner's Union hall on the 20th instant. All are welcome. Admission 50 cents. Sohorlemmer's Orohestra At Agnew's—New stook of overalls, shirts and jumpers. All kinds of cleaning, pressing and repairing nioely done at Smith & Lougheeds, the tailors. Buy one of our 20th Century suits of clothes. They are custom made and we guarantee a fit Em pey Bros. List Your Property With Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker .11: ATTENTION MINING MEN I have opened a Department of Mines in oonneotion with my Real Estate Business and will make a specialty of Crown Granted Mineral Claims. If you are the owner of one or more Crown Granted Mineral Claims in any oamp in the Kootenays or the Boundary, And want to Bell, oall and place them on my list. I am open to do business with you on business lines. Corrected Up to Date by the Leading Merchants of the Camp. Wanted-To Buy Safe About 1500 Pounds Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and CustomslBroker Next Door to Postoffioe MINING SITPPUEB. Axes, per doz 17.50*10.00 CandloB, per case 15.50-6.50 Caps, Bennett, per box 75o( Coal, blacksmith 1 er ton $22.50 Dynamite, 60 peri ot, per lb 19. Dynamite, 50 per ot, per lb 18o Dynamite, 40 per ct, per IMI6.0 Fuse, Bennett per 100 ft 76ofc| Hammers, per lb 15o. Iron, per lb 3i*5o °5 Nails, baee, per keg $4 <fj Shovels, per doz $7.60-10 Steel. Canton perJb 8.0 J meat"and poultry. Bacon, per lb 18-20cJ Beet, per lb (side) 9-10c Chickens, eaoh 50-90o Fish, per lb 12_-15o Ham, per lb 18-20o Mutton per lb (side) 18*15 Turkey, per lb 23o Veal, per lb (side) 18o PROVISIONS Almonds, per lb 25o Apples, per 501b box $1.50-12.00 Bananas, per doz 50c Beans, per lb 60 Butter, per lb 25-40o Cabbrge, per lb., 3o Cailiflower, per head, 15o] Cheese, per lb 20c Chocolate, per lb 40*SOo Cocoa, per lb 40c»1.00 Coffee, per lb 25-50o Condensed Milk per oan 12$o-15c Dried Peas, per lb 6c Eggs, per doz 35o Flour, per 501b f 1-65-2.00 Green Onions, per buuoh, 5c _j Honey, per lb 25c Jams and Jellies per lb 12-13c Lard, per lb 17.o Onions, per lb 5c Oranges, per doz '25-50o Piokles, per qt 20o-25o Potatoes, per 1001b sack $1.25] Rioe, per lb 80 Rolled Oats per lb 5o| Spinach, per lb, 10c , Sugar, per lb 6.0! Vicegar,fper gal 50c-76o 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, $8.00 Kerosine, per gal SOo Soap, per bar 60 Wood, per,oord 14.50-15.50 Mails close Mails delivered oa ilvex- daily except cept Sunday Monday at 6 30am, 700 a.m. for Trail, Phoenix. Cascade, Columbia Grand Forks, Fife, Greenwood, Eholt, Mid* way and all Boundary District points. Daily except Daily except Sunday Monday 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Robson, Castlegar Mon., Wed., Fri Wed.. Eri., Sun 6:30 a. m. 7:00 a. m. Gladston* Daily Daily 9:40 a. m. 4:oo a. 111. Northport, Spokane and all United States points. Paterson, B. C. Datly'except Daily except Sunday Sunday 9:40 a. 111. 6: 00 p. in, Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir. Nelson ard Salmo, K.C. Daily Deity *:oo p. m. 9:40 ». m and 7:00 a. m Ordinary letter mail ' only for ail Eastern Canada,' and ths United Kingdom and all European aud r*ther foreign country _ Daily Daily 5:15 p m. y:oo a. m All'pointe served by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, all Eastern Canada, the United Kingdom, and ail European and other foreign countries. UaU)*j:.jP m„ Daily 7:00 a. m. Crow's Nest P„ss and connections, Nelson. Sun., Tues., Tnur Tuss., Thur., Sa 5:15 p in... 7:00 a, in. Deer Park. Daily except Daily except Saturday Monday 5:1; p.m. 7:00 a.m. ■ Sandon. Daily 5:15 p. m Daily 7:00 a. m Trail, Arrowhead, Nakusp, Revelstoke Station, Halcyon and Columbia River, Slocan and Lardeau District point and connections. Daily 5:15 p. m. Daily 7;oo a. m, Alljpoints served by the,Canadian Pacific Railway west of R-v- elstoke Station, including China and japan and Klondike. '0*\\f*t\\^^'*$ * * * * fit * * It Rossland Home Bakery Have moved Their Bakery To Columbia Avenue, next Door to Challoner's Jewelry Store I Specials at Pauls on': P. B. Blend Goffee I I Moosejaw Flour i 1 Chilliwack Butter: Paulson Bros. THE GROCERS: O YEARS' ERIENCE C. Schwartzenhauer. Proprietor The Alhambra Family Liqnor Store We supply only first class'goods. Oar Wines end Liquors are especially adapted to family and medicinal purposes. AU goods at whole- sal prioes. Goods delivered to any part.ol the oity. Phone 1268. GEO. OWEN Prop. if * * * * * if if if if if if if if if * if if if if if if if if if if if tktktkAAtk Rossland's Leadinq Hotel.. MMU_MkA__l Sample Rooms For Commercial Men. 4 Finest Grill in-Kootenays f * ft * * in; connection FIRST [CLASS Bowl inn Allev AND I BILLIARD ROOMI if J* P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE' MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trail,Sandon,Revelstcke,Green- wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS-R-wland, Trail, Nelion.rVirdr, Kaato Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Green*, ood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vanconver Fish, Came and Poultry In Season, -Sausages ot AD Unas. WM. DONA ID, Were-iB* Reeelentf Branch **T * * * * * * * W * * * V *V * * JW * V * TF * * "V* *\\w Trade Marks Design* Copyrights Ac. . _, de_crlptton maj aicerti.lt. our opinion free whether ar Anyone "ending a-ketch -miH-lT ucertntn our opln .___ linn 11 probablypatentable. Communim 11- ■ -■ "■ '" " ■•nt tptcitti notIra,Twithout charm In the Invention tt probably* patentable, f omnium™ tlnniitrlctljrcnnll.ttt.itlal. Handbook mi l-atcnti ••nt fren. Oldeit aaeiicr foraecurlngpatents. l'Ht«mti taken through Mann A Co. receive tprcUU notice, without charm "1 tha Scientific American. A handtomely Mlaitrata. **Mk1*. I.»r»*.t circulation of .nf .ot.ntlflo Joarn.l. Term., S3 a yttt: four month., |l. Bold bj .11 n.w><lHln. . Branch Offlo.. S» r B_-WMhlngion. IX C The Evening World is the paper tha*. has thf circulation. So if yon want get good results from your advertisements put them in a paper that is read not by .part of the people, but by all the people. ItQmajr cost a little more but you will find it cheaper in the end, Stop and think about it The Hotel Astor Wasuington St*, Bet. Second and Third Headquarters for Commoroial and Mining Men. Room and Board $1 00 Per Day. Bar supplied with very finest Liquors and Cigars. MILLER & PL ATT. Proprietors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 uvmmmmm^fs Australian Onions II, EI Firstclass. New Crop. | f— —' m O. M. FOX & CO., GrSsrl | COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHO >JK 6$ EDEN BANK BUTTER OUR SPECIALTY .muiuimuiiiiii^ PQQQQs_Vs_r9V^r«VV^rl-W^r*^V^r^rV^r^rV^rl^VSS^^^r«-W*f»^V^rlJVT \^r*^W99AWt*^m99mWP99r*a*W*^mWr^^^^m^^mm^^g^m^m m^mrif m^am/ 0 ib ib ib ib ib m m to DR. BORELL'S KIDNEY PILLS Are acknowledged to be lhe best medicine ever introdnced for tbe cure of all diseases arising from a disordered state of tbe Kidneys. These pills are not a core all, they cure Kidney and Bladder diseases, such as backache, conges ion of the kidneys, inflammatiob of the bladder or urinary organ*. SOLD BY The Druggist THOMAS STOUT if THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND. B. C. MAY 17 igo4 BUMBLEDON AWAKENS English Mayors Crossing Atlantic to Inspect Our City Methods Londonf May ■ 17.---*The ttstra* ship St. Louis whioh sailed 'from Southampton yesterday, oarries an imposing delegation of English, Scotch and Irish mayors, ex mayor and ohairmen of borough oounoils, and other varieties of oi y fathers, who are going to see how some of the principal Amerioan oities are governed and to pick up ' points for the < possible improvement of munioipal government in Great Britain. Incidentally they are taking their wives and daughters along to see the St. Louis ez- p sition and to have a good time generally. The visit is tbe outcome of an interview Lord Lyvedon bad last year with the mayor of Philadelphia, the commissioners of the distriot of Columbia and the governor of Missouri. They assured bis lordship that an organized munioipal party would be welcomed heartily to the United States, and pointed out that euch a visit wou'd materially promote the friendly interests of England and Amerioa. There are about 200 members in the party. Prominent among them, in addition to Lord Lyvedon, who, who heads the party, are Sir Thomas H. Brooke Hitching ex-sheriff ot London; Sir Thomas D. Pile. Baronet, ex- mayor ot Dublin, and Sir Alfred D. Newton, Baronet, ex-mayor of London. The party will stop at New York, Philadelphia and Washington enroute to St. Louis. After a week spent at the exposition the itinerary will be resumed and the return to New York will be made by way of Canada so that the "oity lather" may inspeot the methods' of government of some of the larger oHiee of the Dominion. Agnew's for anything in grocer ies. Do you want a bargain in a nioe hat? It so oall at Empey Bros. H you Want to-be Well dressed •bave yonr olothes made at Smith %*. Lougheed. SOME JAPANESE PROVERBS Wise Saws Which Have Their Counterpart In English Thf man who knows Japan w»e speaking the other evening of its proverbs: "We all know," he said, "the proverb about 'more haste the less speed,' but the Japs put it. 'If in a harry; go round.' We say, very crudely, that 'aocidents will happen in the best regulated familes,' but the Japansea with a view to making the phrase more picturesque, say, 'Even a monkey sometimes falls from a tree.' The saying about (edged tools and out' fingers, the people of the Flowery Kingdom vary thus; 'it one plays with tigers one is likely to have trouble;' while our 'oil and water won't mix' they know as 'you oan't rivet a nail in a custard.' Where we say 'out of evil good may oome,' they say the 'lotus springs from mud.' Mrs. Partington's attempt is in Japan, 'scattering fog with a fan,' 'building bridges to the clouds,' or 'dipping up the ;ocean with a shell.' And when the person making such an attempt has failed the Japan.se say that, after all, 'thine own heart makes the world.' "—Philadelphia Press. Carnations, all Candy Store colors. Palaoe POWDER SMOKE—Did, it ever, give you headaohe? Dr. Sootts headaohe powders are a.qniok and sure oure. Sold at Morrows Drug Bt™» Results from common soaps: eczema, coarse hands, ragged clothes, shrunken flannels. Sunlight REDUCES EXPENSE -**. for ta* Ott-t-na Bar :: I Carry a Large Stock Of all kinds ol Musio. both sheet and folios. Fishing Tackle, Stationery. Novels, Magazines and News. Fresh Blue Print Paper just received. M. W. Sim080n wnsei TISSUE PAPER NAPKINS TJSSUE PAPER DOILIES Elegant Designa; Exquisite Coloring-; CRE1?E TISSUE PAPERS Shaded, Plain and Decorated Fine English Tissue Papers Large Stock; All Shades PLAYING CARDS * Forbidden City and B. C. Souvenir Congress, Trophy Whist, Eto. Tally and Score Cards, Markers and Tassel Pencils of every description <_oodeveBro5. Druggists and Stationers] Ht Pavs to Deal With Goodeve Bros. Certificate of Improvement*. TTTTTTTTf TTWT WWfWW-▼*▼▼"▼▼▼▼ 0 0 0-W\-M::'m\*--Wto'W^--mWt'W-m^ Patients will hear of 0 #111 A II L. II ll something to tbeir 0 #11 /■ W\ I III advantage by writiog 0 * I 11 Pll 11 lila t0 the Diabetic InBti- 0 0 \j I / 1 L/ |_ I I \J tute, a* St. Dunstan's 0 0 Hill, London, E. C. 0 SufNOTHING T© PAY % 0 0 0000000000000 0000000000000 0 ib ib ib ib ib Hotel Kootenay j 25c I MERCHANTS' LUNCH FROM 12 TO 2 P. M. Rooms and board oan be had at low prioes by day we* k or month. \******t Mrs. S. HOBBS, Proprietor |5i|g|!Jgfg!__y@|giit]!^ The Mutual Life Insurance Qo. 1 of New York Try one 0! onr 20th Centnry suits. We know that it will please yon. I Erapey Bros. Custom made clothing at Empey Bros; A fnll line oi- the latest noveltiee in tbe gentlemen's furnishing line at Empey Bros. ORDER YOUR WOOD THE . Le'Roi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac 95, per oord, at Insurance Save money by consulting EUGENE CROTEAU FOR INSURANCE Agent (or the (ollowing old line companies: ( * ondon Mutual of Canada Fire ] Ottawa Fire ( Montreal, Canada, Fire Life The Mutual Life of Canada Accident—Canadian Railway Accident Learn Shorthand at Home By correspond-nee. Ten weekly lessons will make you perfect. OBTAIN HIGHER SALARY Shorthand is nowadays indispensible to everybody, Utilise spare time. Moderate (ee. We procure positions Write for (ree booklet. Central Correspondence College 215 Temp'e Chambers, Temple Awn *c, London, E, C, __J The policies'of this gigantic company are clear, simple and liberal contracts. No stockholders. All profits [for the policy holders. The rates and guarantees beat the world. Talk with, the manager of East British Columbia. J. STILWELL 6LUTE ROSSLAND) B. C. jt^nairaii-iflaifia^ f Telephone 39. Bossland B WALTER J. ROBINSON AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broke- Next to Postoffice 00000******** * ************ * FEED FEED FEED* 0 0 0 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 0 0 : I 0 Everything in the Feed line at right prioes * 0 Orders promptly attended to % * 9 >0000000000000 0 0000000 0 0*0$ Everything in the Feed line at right prioes Order- promptly attended to »The Brackman-Ker Milling Co.. Ltd. NOTICK. Georgia Fraction Mineral Claim, situated in tbe Trail Oreek Mining Division of West Kootenay DiBtrict.' Where located: On Monte Christo mountain, adjoining the Eveaing Star mine. Take notice that I, Kenneth L. "Burnet, agent (or Albert Howard MaeNeill, Esq. (ree miner's certificate No, B75503, and Louis L. Bertonueau, (ree miner's certificate No. B75301, intend, 60 days (rom tha data hereot, to apply to the mining recorder (or a certificate of improvements, (or the purpose ol obtaining a crowu grant ol the above claim And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced belore the issuance oi such certificate ol improvements. Dated at Rossland, li. C, this nth day of May A.D. 1004 KENNETH L. BURNET Cartlfleata of Improvement. Addle, Great Britain, Extension and G. B. Fraction Mineral Claims, situate in the Grand Forkj Mining Division of Yale District. Where located: Om McCrae creelr, near Bonanza Siding. Take notice that I, Kenneth L. Burnet agent (or Geo. A. Paulson, free miner's certificate No. 657492, intend, sixty daya from tbe date hereof,to apply to the Mining Recorder (or a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim, And further take notice that action, under section 37, mast be commenced before the.issuance of such Certificate oi Improvement, Dated this nth day of May, A, D. 1004. KENNETH L. BURNET, P. LVS. NOTICE. - Ella Fraction mineral claim situate in the Trail Creek Mining Division ol West Kootenay District. Where located—On Deer Park mountain adjoining the Abe Lincoln mineral claim. Take notice tbat I, Wm. B. Townsend, free miner's certificate No. 875,344, for myself, and EUa Clark McDjnaid.free miner's certificate No. £75,607, and the administrator of the esiaie of the late Madeline Layton (deceased) free miner's certificate No. B57467,intend 60 days from the date hereof, to apply to tbe Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant for the above claim. And further take notice that action, nnder section 37, must be commenced before the issuance oi such Certificate ol Improvementa. Dated at Rossland, B. C, this 25th day of April, A. D. 1904. WM. B. TOWNSEND, Applicant. 7 Swill flails -Muff The only all rail.between' points east west and south to Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks and Republic. Buffet cars run between Spokane aad Northport. Effective June-14, 1901 NORTHBOUND. ■*eave .Spokane .i8_i« Arnve .Rossland ;|i_i Arrive Nelson 7:iob__- Arrive Grand Forks.... 4:00 pja. Arrive ..Republic 6:15 p.m. SOUTHBOUND."— ggg Leave Republic 8:30 a.m. Leave Grand Forks 10:3c ajn Leave Nelson 7:20 a. m Leave Rossland io:4oa__t Arrive Spokane 6:15 pjn In Oonneotion With TICKETS TO ALLiPOINTS City of Rosaland Court of Revlalon Notice is liereby given that the first annual sifing of the Court of Revision for the purpese of hearinx all complaints againit the assessment for the year 1904 as made by the Assessor for the City of Ross land, B. C, will be held in he Council .Chamber. City Hall, Rosland, on Monday, the 30th day of May. A, D„ 1904, at 2 o'clock p. in. Wm. McQueen, City Clerk's office, City Clerk.^ Rossland, B. C , April 25,1904. Application for Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that we will apply to the Board of Licensing Com missioners of the City of Rossi.nd at its next meeting for a transfe* of the retail liquor license held b\ Jacobs AJehord 'or the Bank saloon, situated on Columbia avenue in the City of Rossland B. C. to Tom Newman. JOHN JACOBS GEO. 1-FFORD 'iOM NEWMAN Oated thiB 7th dayoi May, 1904. SHORT LIKE. CU to St. Paul.Duluth.Minneapolir,Chic»{t and all points east, Seattle Tacoma, Victoria, Portland 'and all Pacific Coast pointsj Through Palace and Tourist. Sleepers ■■ Dining & Buffet Smoking Library Oars 2-FastlTrains ThrpugH.Dailj-2 For rates, (oiders and (ull information regarding trips, call on or addreas any agent 8. F. & N. Railway. H. BRANDT, C PAT A, 701 W Riverside, Spoka-a , A. JACKSON. G. n Ft. & Past. Agt. Spokane, Waah. H. P. BKOWN, Roas-uvd Agent EXPLOSIVES. The Cotton Powder Comoanv. Ltd. 33 Qui an.Viotoria St., .ONDONJ E. C. -MANUFACTcJB- Faversham Powder Application for Transfer of Liquor License. Notice;is hereby given that I will ap ply to the Board of Licensing Commissioners of the city of Rossland at ita next meeting for a transfer of tbe liquor li* cense held by me for the Palace Hotel situated on Columbia avenue, I ln the city ofRoseland, B. C., to H. N, Diss. Ralph Harron, Licensee. Dated this 2otb day of Apiil, IWI4. Atlantic S.S. Sailings CP.R. ATLANTIC S.S. LINE From Montreal Lk. Manitoba May 26 Lk.Ghampl'n Ju. 9 ALLAN LINE From Montreal Tunisian...]une 3 Ionian... June ia DOMINION LINE From Montreal Labrador...May 28. Kensington.June4 AMERICAN LINE St. I ouis.. May 28 New York.. June 4 RED STAR LINE Finland Mav 28 Vaderland.. June 4 CUNARD LINE aurania May 31 Lucania... .June 4 WHITE BTAR LINE Arabic May 27 Oceanic—June I FRENCH LINE LaSavoie May . .25 La Touraine June ALLAN STATE LINE Numidian ..May 26 Mongolian.. Jun * Continental sailings of North German Lloydj H. A. P. and Italian lines on application, Lowest rates on all lines. W. P. F.CUMMINGS, G.;S. 8, Agt., Winnipeg 0,W. DEY, Agent, C. P.R. Depot, Rossland. SOCIETY CARDS. 11* f\ 1? FRATKRNAI. ORIIRR 0V * , KJ. aVj. KAQLK8, Roaaland Aerie. No, 10, Regular meetings every Thurs lay even- Inga, 8 p. a, Minera' Union Hah, A ,11, Dutton W ' Box 17a W. G. Kt l,ii>on, fctrretaiy Le-sr's Y-Z (Wise Head)Di«In(«otent Soap Powder duBted in the bath aoitens th* water at tha aamo Urn* tbat it diawiecU. jf On the SPECIALflLIBlfof Peurlt'ed EaploB.veF. Cctcfcer, 180 *j» ihe beBt explosive lor uu derground wo/k e_ clueively up«*I in Severn and Mereey tnnnel TONITE Cordite, Gelignite, Gelat.ne Dynamite.fBlasting Gelatine, Detonators lor all classes of Explosives, Eleotrio Appliances, Maps sine Charge" tor the removal, of Wrecks, Etc., Eto. War-DC -tpMUJMWt Kent-_nd---ellii-g>i-e>r Liverpool R.L.Wright A.R4SCM. (Assayer.for^LeRoi No,2,) WILL TAKE [Custom Assays; THE London Directory, CONTAINING over 2000 pages of condensed commercial matter, enables enterprising traders throughout tha Empire to keep ln close touch with the trade of the Motherland. Besides, being a com plete commercial -guide to London and its Suburbs, tbe London Directory contains listB Ol;— export:merchants with the goods.they ship, and jbe Colon ial and Foreign markets they supply. 8TEAM8HIP LINES arranged under the Ports to which thty sail, and indicating the approximate sailings. IPROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Notices ol leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc., in the principal towns and Industrial centres •( the United Kingdom. copy _ of the 1904 edition will be (tr arded ireight paid, en receipt al Past Office Order (or £1, The London Directory Co.,Ltd _5J Abouurch Lane, London, 1. 0. THE EVENING1WORLD ROSSLAND, B. C, MAY 17 , 1904 ■ THE LOCAL EXCHANGE MINOR MENTION More Activity Is Being Shown. BRISKER FEELING ON EXCHANGE Tbe Latest Quotations and Sales Locally Upon the Market. There wae a little more aotivity shown on 'ohange this morning but tha sales recorded were not numerous. Today's Local (j-otattoni: __ktd Md Slill* tfiil"* "-!-"1 4% 3X d-r-H«(C--ip McJ-any)e--di- i'A Bail 1 Sill 2t 13 ■OrtrntBemTtmOttl f Mlrrltw Jl ' Bgn-UMa..-. 3 - WaatoCoMUiute-'.*'.!'.*!.'".!' U-'3 $3-5° SfcataaQlory „ -a i Sa&(a*i-V_£^r)..".. '5 |K - g>J-_*""-■ • • *'*'•'••'•'•'•'•'•'•'■'•'■'••'•" "« "« , Vma-iU C-a-rt-UiuJ'.'.'.l'.'.ll" 11 10 1 art-trloo (-wk, p«*id) — 1% 1 9m Bear (Amen. p.ld) ,% 3% Today's Sales. American Boy, 2000, 2.o. List Yo'iir Property With Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker The City Counoil meet thia evening. Mies Tonkin left for the old country this morning. The Rathbone Sisters will entertain the Trail lodge thiB evening. A new family theatre iB Btarting up. It will be located in the old postoffice. There will be amateurs on Thursday and professionals on Friday and Saturday at the Oprea House. The vestry of Ht. (leorge's Churoh met last night to discuBBB tbe St. Qeorge Memorial Churoh The Ladiee of the Guild of St. Qeorge are giving a danoe in the Miners Union hall on Friday night. W. M. Evans of Spokane is criticizing Governor Macintosh's management of the Giant and says that the profits of the mine were apparently eaten up by offioers salaries and office expenses. Sale on skirts this week. Look over our stook. The Crescent. St Goige'a Danea The ladies by St. Georges Churoh Guild will give a dance at Miner's Union hall on the 20th instant All are weloome. Admission 50 oents. Sohorlemmer's Orohestra Agnew's for anything in grocer ies. ATTENTION MINING MEN I have opened a Department of MineB in connection with my Real Estate Business and will make a specialty of Crown Granted Mineral Claims. If you are the owner of j one or more Crown Granted Mineral Claims in any oamp in the Kootenays or the Boundary, And want to Bell, call and plaoe them on my list. I am open to do business with you on business lines, Wanted--To Buy Safe About 1500 Pounds Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and CustomslBroker Next Door to Postoffice Do you want a bargain in a nice hat? If so oall at Empey Bros. If you want to be well dressed have your olothes made at Smith & Lougheed. Try one of our 20th Century suits. We know that it will please you. Empey Bros. Custom made clothing at Empey Bros. Carnatlona, all colors. Palace Candy Stor* TONIGHT Campbell's Family Theatre OLD POSTOFFICE Refined and Up-to-Date VAUDEVILLE Catering to Ladies, Gentlemen and Cbildien. Doors open 7:30 Show at 8 o'clock ADMISSION Admission 20c. Children 10c. THE lYMIR.iHOSPITAL Criticism is Oifered on Report of Inspector Goepel. £_ Editor Evening Would. Dear Sir: I see by your paper that Inspeotor of Offioe*, Goepel. hae audited tbe books of the Ymir General Hospital, and its finanoial affairs leema to be quite satisfactory butane appears to be worked up pretty.badlv;over.the..Government subsidy to the Y-_Ff HospitaL^Si Is it his plaoe to criticise the construction] the Hospital Board has plaoed on the Hospital Aot? The Hospital.Aot reade "A days' treatment Bhall for eaoh day mean tbe total number of patients treated in a hospital, for bodily diseases in suoh day." You oannot force a man lo board at hospital, if he wishes to slay at home, but for the $1 he has paid, he.has to be treated either at home or at the hospital. I also see that he says that'it has been suggested that a benevolent society be formed. Who suggested this? Some Justice of the Peaoe" or., realjestate agent, who thought'they might work up a case to get a few dollars ] .1 think Inspector Goepel ia paid for a finanoial report. The government can make the laws and the suggestions. Yours truly, Fair Play. Ymir, May 15. If you want a nioe spring suit of olothes call at Smith & Lougheed, the Tailors. SMOKE THE BEST W. B and Orown Grant Cigars They Are Union Made Patronize a Home Industry You Buy —Orange Meat and you secure the best-of-wheat breakfast cereal. , Combined by a special process wjth a special product, it yields the, full nutriment of the wheat in a 1 most palatable form. We Give —A coupon in every 15c. package redeemable at our address witb handsome heavy plated silver teaspoons, dessertspoons, tablespoons, sugar shells and butter knives* ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ORANGE MEAT He will show you samples of the tbe premiums, then send your coupons to The FRONTCM AO CMS AL OO..L**., 43 SOOTT ST., TORONTO %*-#•-* mmmm H FEW SPECIALS POR THE Week's Business BINN d. OHREN CUSTOMS BROKERS Oppoalte Bank of Montreal Phones 25 A 247 FREE The beet Bar Lunoh in town, from noon until midnight, every -lay, at THE WINDSOR Opera House TWO NIGHTS Starting FRIDAY, MAY 20,1904 FUN FOB THE WEARY ELMER WALTER'S Oharaoter Comedy Success A Thoroughbred Tramp Pongee Silk - - - 70o French Poplins, 44 inches wide, col ors, Navy, Champagne and Red 65c 2 pieces 72 inch Sheeting, per yard 25c 1 Piece Frilled Muslin for Curtains 25c $4 Wash Silk Waist - - $2.00 $1.00 Print Waist 55c Shirt W$ist Suits upwards from $4.00 McArthur 6 Harper Rossland's Up-to-Date Store SECOND NIGHT The tremendous Swedish success JUST STRUCK TOWN r £********* *********Lfl^® % J. B. Johnson & Qo. § ikf i SELLS » ||| jjjj Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass * $ And Liability INSURANCE 1 jL ALSO AGENTS FOR jf The Celebrated Heintzman & Co. Pianos S) And Cecilian Piano Players. ^b^m********* CC^^t45i€€€SaSil To the .■''■-■"■ Merchants Whv Don't You Increase Your Business? Do not sit down and complain of lacK ot business, beoause people are sending out of the city for their goods. Hustlinq will Do the Trick Give them to understand that they can save money by dealing at home. YOU WILL HHYE T© SHOW THEM That you oan sell them better goods to- less money than they can get them for at some Cheap John department store in the east, and keep the money at home. When you have done this You will get the results The next question is how to reach the'peo- ple to tell them what you wait them to know You can do this by keeping your advertisement in The Bvenina World. • • 4 4 It reaches all the people and goes in[allthe homes in the oity. 0 0 Its circulation is increasing every'day. Give it a'Trial . Andfyou wi_J.not£complain aa_to the r«m 1 - ■ .■ . ■ - ....... . ,- - - i *. __J
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Title | The Evening World |
Publisher | Rossland, B.C. : World Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1904-05-17 |
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