THE EVENING WORLD. rWm*y/ 7 Vol. Ill NO. 132 ROSSLAND, B. C, FRIDAY, SATUARY, 23 1904 PrlceSFIve Cent ■ RusseFs Kidney and Liver Pills |."mLg JnnTFNAY ARE PURELY VEGETABLE «'l RUUICHAl A Positive Cure For Kidney Trouble, Liver Complaint, Headaohe, Billiouaness, Cositiveness And Dyspepsia. ONE PILL A DOSE 25c A BOX OR 5 BOXES .FOR $1.00. Sold in RoBsland, At Morrow's Drug Store Rossland and Boundary Shipments. LATEST RETURNS OF OUTPUT MINERAL TAXATION AGAIN Premier McBride Has Drafted a Bill. What the Mines Are Doing Over the j District—Rossland Doing 1 Well. To the Public: 0000Q&W.QQQQ0000GG&&n In answer to the Miners slander we annonnce that, with every opportunity, we have made no change in our rates since the suspension of Stunden 8 Co. 0000 Our Prices are Right — ■■■ ■ -■ ' ' ■ ■ ■', '■■ ~-~ "*\*\r ^VS "*^^ ^\^ A. T. eollis & Company U /auryr\-cyry THE UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS. VS vs vs vs vs vs vs m w m The Brackman-Ker MillingCompany -DEALER IN- A1I kinds of Cereals, Breakfast Foods, Hay and Grain. Agent for Pratt's Celebrated Poultry Pood K DR.BRUHN'S K I OINTMENT 1 Has established itself as a household necessity and has a reoord of Cures unparelleled in the history of Medicine, It cures old and new Sores, ITloers, Eoezema, Salt Rheum, Itching Files, Chafings, Pimples, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. ThiB Ointment has been in we almost half a Century. Testimonials from thousands who have been cured of Skin Diseases of long Btanding testify to its Curative qualities. Tbe minis have maintained a fair average of output during the week, and the outlook in mining oiroles is brighter than even a week .nee. There is some talk of starting a concentrator to treat the low grade dump early in the spring, but no definite word has as yet reached the oamp from London. On the other hand the reoent finds on the 1350 level have proved to be even more extensive than was at first thought likely. To setoff thiss the Le Roi has deolared a net loss on operations for the mon'.h of December, whioh loss, however iB conceded to be merely a matter of accounting. The Le Roi No. 2 is doing well, and the development of the mine beyond the great western dyke haB shown the likelihood of the presence of a large body of ore. The White Bear is about to put in a 20 drill compressor, the maohinery for which arrived during the week. The concentrator at Trail is going up apaoe, a new lot of maohinery having lately arrived whioh is now about to be installed. On the Blmore concentrator within the oamp a new motor will be installed of a more powerful type than the one now in operation, the effect of whioh will be to lower the cost of concentrating. This motor ia now on tbe ground. The shareholders of the Velvet have agreed to amalgamate with the Portland, reduce the capitalization, erect a small reduotion plant and finish the concentrator already begun upon the property. As soon snow flies operations will probably be started. ATTACK ON PROVINGE FINANGES Munro of Chilliwack Speaks for the Opposition—The Trouble With the Member for Liilooet. Viotoria, Jan 23.—The debate on the estimates was reached yesterday and the Opposition trained its guns on the treasury benches. McOowan opened the debate for the Government, and was replied to by Munro of Chilliwack. An . interesting announcement was made by the premier during the afternoon, whioh was that the Government has at last completed its long looked for bill relating to mineral taxation. McBride's bill to "remove doubt aB to the validity of the eleotion of the member for Lillooet," was read a first time but the Opposition would not permit it to advance another stage. Munro, in speaking to the motion to go into supply, expressed his deep respect for the ministers of finance and his absolute lack of faith in his infallibility as a fiuan- oer. He oharged the Government with being stampeded by the banks as was proved by the faot that there wm no difficulty in getting insurance companies in the east to to take up the new loan which the banks did not even touoh. The Government, he claimed, had ex aggerated the crisis and had oreat- a panic. The appointment of a commis sion to inquire into the financial position,he declared to be a disgraceful admission by the Government and bouse of inability to cope with the situation. The Land bill was freak legislation for wbioh his constituents were paying dearly. Small mills bad been driven out of business, and as a result, lands were falling into the Government's hands for the reclamation of which costly dykes had been built. Now the dykes had to be paid for and the land was uselesB in the hands of the Government. The appropriations were just large enough to keep up road bosses. The province's only hope lay in the wisdom of the Ottawa government to save them from the effective of the prentioe hands of this government. Paterson said the Government proposed to derive revenue not from the natural resources of the province, but from the men who were striving to develop them. The Land Aot, he held, praotioaUy recognized'confisoation of lands. NEWS IN A NUTSHELL Items of Interest Round the World. LATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS The Doings of Conspicuous.Person Affecting Canadian Interests. WEEK Le Koi 3750 Centre S ar 1950 War Eagle 11,80 Le Roi No. 2 500 Kootenay 225 Le Eoi no, 2 milled 300 Jumbo 275 Spitzee Totals 8,380 TOTAL rs 960 4,700 3.760 i,600 765 750 565 30 WEEK Granby 11,820 Mother Lode 1206 Emma 79* pro Denoro 1023 Athelstan 264 Senator -.... 132 Totals 15.3*7 TOTAL 31.159 7826 2 892 2,1 n 0-4 252 47.757 Sloimn Shipment.. 28 130 Directions for use—Apply freely night and morning, or often as required. PRICE 50 Cents a 8ox Boundary Nhlpmanta. The total amount of ore Bhipped from the Slocan and Slocan City mining divisions for the year 1903 was, approximately, 15,200 tonB. Since January 1 to Jan., 16 1904, the shipments have been aB I follows: IJ MANUFACTURED BY TJ o Dr. Bruhn Medical Co. f\ M NEW YORK J/ £1 Sole agent for Rossland, T. R. MORROW. TflB DrilggiSt f| M • CALL POR A TRIAL BOX. Ot Phoenix. Jan. 23.—Special.— The six mines that have been sending out ore from the Boundary lately sent down to the looal smelters something over fifteen thousand tons this week. Granby mines to Granby smelter- 11,820 tons; Mother Lode to Green- j wood smelter, 1296 tons tons; Emma to Granby smelter 792 tons Senator mine to Granby smelter, 132 tons; Oro Denoro to Qranby smelter, 1023 tons;Athel- stan to Granby smelter, 264. tonB. Thie week the Granby smelter treated 12,556 tons of orejmaking total of 36,406 tons for the year. The following shipments we-e made by the different minea: WEEK. Bluebird Comstock 20 Enterprise 20 Hewitt Idaho Ivanhoe Last Chance Mountain Con 27 Neepawa Ottawa 20 "ayne Reco 21 Ruth Slocan Star 41 Sovereign 20 TOTAL 20 20 20 20 30 18 4' 27 16 20 25 8l 101 124 20 Total tons.... 169 533 THE NEW MONARCH Coppar Property Opening Up Naar Nelaon Mr. B. Fallows, mining engineer of Portland, Oregon, passed through the oamp yesterday on hi way to Nelson, where he is going to open up the Monaroh Gold & Copper MineB, Limited, a recent Oregon flotation. Mr. Fallow, in speaking to a Would reporter, Baid that he thought that he had a good thing in the Monarch mine. He aBBured the World man that it ban no connection with the ancieet Monarch now defunct. That Mcnaroh was about four miles above Nelson, whereae thiB Monaroh went eight higher. Mr. Fallows Baid that the lead upon his property waB about 200 feet wide. "Larger than any thing you have in Rossland Sir." Moreover the ledge was ex posed for some 2000 feet above water level, and but very little work would develop the property into a paying proposition. He had no intention of smelting, for the ore waB of low grade. He had been investigating some time past variouB processes for the reduotion of copper ore, and had come th the conclusion that the Elmore was the bast. In fact he had already entered into negotiations with the Canadian Oro Concentrating Company for the installation of a mill as soon aB the develop- m ent work had reached that stage, Admiral Keppel is dead. The Tsarina is Buffering from pleurisy. The tribes are in revolt in Italian Somaliland. Pittsburg is threatened by the floods in the eastern Btates. Trade is reported good all over the Dominion. Eastern Ontario is suffering from BBverly cold weather. London newspaper men are on their way to the Orient. Some Japanese railway bave been assailed by Koreans. The U. S. Senate has adopted resolutions of enquiry regarding the Panama trouble. Japan remains firm in her decision not to abate one jot of her demands on Russia. The cold in.New York slate hat been so intense as to foroe the cloi- iug of the schools. Tht third anniversary of the death of Queen Viotoria was observed yesterday in London. Russiane are forbidding the use of English among the tribes of Alaska near the Behring straits. John Cashel has been found guilty of helping the esoape of hie brother Ernest. Sentence is reserved. Missionaries in Korea are warned to immediately resort to Seoul (or the Buke of their own safety. The Spaniards intend bringing their fleet up to modern strength with the expenditure of $60,000,- 000. The preferential tariff granted in South Afrioa is to be raised to the same rate as that obtaining in Canada, Sohwab ia endeavoring to reorganize tbe shipbuilding trust of wbioh so muoh bragging was heard a year ago. The town of Moundsville'Ala., has been entirely swept away by • cyclone and a number of people killed and injured. A Tin Wadding. The tin wedding of the tenth anniversary of the nuptials of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McQuarrie was celebrated last evening by a party of tbeir friends at their home. The evening waB a jolly one and all kinds of seasonable amusements were indulged in. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Long, Mr. and Mrs. W. Eanis, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowers, Mr. and Mri. G, Mellor and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fletcher. Ladies Coate for $1.00, Drees Goods for 25 cents. See our rummage Bale window display. Tha Cresoent. A big rummage sale, starts urday at the Cresoent. Sat THE EVENING1.WORLD.FROSSLAND B. C, JAN. 23, igo4 The Evening World Br the WorldJFublifthing Company. Entered nt the Rossland, B. C, postoffice fo transmission through the mails,May 1, 1901 a second class reading matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATB8-J5.00 ;per year ;in variably tn advance. AdreHUlng rates made- known on application. JAMES H. FLETCHER.via . QENERAL MANAGER: P. ) Bit'301 Kossland, B.' KIPLING. The editorial writer on the Vancouver Province (a popular ex- Rosslander, Jack Kerr) has lately been expatiating on the virtues of Kipling, and particularly commends hie idea of training publio sohool lads in England to the use of armc. The Would agress with the Province in so far that it stateB that the advice of the Poet of the Empire should be treated with respect, but thinks that his scheme would better befit Canada than England. For tbe public school of England has nothing in common with the public school of Canada except the name. There may be said to be three- kinds of schools in the Old Country the one, the board school, being almost equivalent to our common schools, the piivate school, which again is practically tbe same as our private school?, and the endowed schools, such as Eton, Harrow and a host of others not so well known, including grammar schools of more or less ancient date and which class are known over the water as "pub lie schools.'' In these schools are brought up for the most part sons of the wealthy aud of professional men,although au extensive system of scholarship throws their curricu lum open to sonB of poor men who can pass certain standards. The education aimed at is general and not technical aud "the usual outcome of a public hcIi'oI education is the university, the army or the civil Bervice of Great Britain or India, the last named not necessarily including the university. But the chief value of the school in England is not so much the book knowledge acquired as the training, The Bchools in question, and to them Kipling has exclusive reference, are boarding schools admitting but few day scholars, being for the most part situated in the country. Apart from tbe lessons the boyB govern themselves, and a public school is in reality a republic. The motto of these schools, tacit or avowed, is a healthy mind in a healthy body. There are few youths who pay little attention to books and all to play, praotioaUy every boy must train in athleticohsiefly through games. He is forced to so or else his life is likely to be un comfortable. Now Kipling was a public school boy himself (West ward Hoj, but Kipling was short sighted and hardly of the necessary p byeique. Hence bis reference to "flannelled fools and muddied oafs," referring to cricket and football. Hie proposal is that drill take the part of games to some extent, In fact that drill and rifle shooting be made a game. The unlucky fate of such a movement Kipling himself tells in "Stalky & Co." Public sohool boys are turned out clean men, knowing what they know thoroughly, having learnt the lesson of governing and being governed, but as business men or classical scholars the are not too generally muoh of a success, and in these lines it is often wonderful what they don't know. But it is the training rather than the education that the youngsters are sent to acquire. And an integral portion 0 of that training is taught by the games of the "flannelled fool? muddied oafs," If the games were cut out would the result be the same? The tendency of the sohool system at present is broadening, the tendency of drill is somewhat straitening. Athletic and boxing in the gymnaeium, tie accurate eye required in oriiket, the bu'ldig oourage required in a football scrim mage are all of them valuable assets to the future man, especially if he becomes a soldier. But our soldiers at Baardeberg, with no extensive knowledge of drill, showed themselves not at all unworthy of a place among the front rank of the Empire's fighters. The drill would oome better in college life or in the first years of business. $14.00 Hats for $5.00 at Madame Le Blanc's selling out sale A social hop will be given after Paul Kauffmann's musicale, by request on Friday evening at the Miners Union hall,January 29. The Black Prince The lessees of tbe Black Prince, have 43 feet yet to drive on their raise, the total length being 113 feet. For 50 feet of this distance there is a solid shoot of ore, from which two carloads of ore have been shipped. Ore is again coming in the raise and a new body- will soon be opened up. A drift has been started trim the raise on the main ore shoot and has gone 10 foet. The ore seam is'wide and almos. a carload of ore has been taken out. No stoping is allowed under the lease. Judging by the programme of Paul Kauffmann's musicale at tbe Miners Union hall, January, 29th , the ooncert will certainly be worth the admission. FOR SALE A single express harness, wagon and sleigh. Easy terms. Apply to Layton's Rossland Bazar. POWDER SMOKE—Did, it ever give yon headaohe? Dr. Scotts headache powders are a qnick and sure onre. Bold at Morrows Drug store. A speoial feature of Paul Kauffmann's musicale at the Minora Union hall, on January, 29th., will be the first apparance of the Mandolin orohestra, being composed of 14 peices. Mrs. L. Nadeau will -lake lodgers at the Headquarters Hotel. . XMAS. JXMAS. JUST OPENED. Largest Stock of Pipes IN Meerschaum andiBriars. SUITABLE FOR 'XMAS GIFTS. Fine Line in CIGARS, Put up in 10 and 25 in a box, suitable for 'XMAS. XMAS. L. LEVY cf? CO. LeTsr's Y-Z (Wiw Head) Dulnfaotant Soap Powder dusted in the bath aoftens the water at the samo time that it diaiafacU. ae Important Special Sale tjfi We have a very large range of Ladies, MisseB and Children's £§ jV; Felt. Pluah, Velvet and Satin Slippers that we are now offer- ft* \z\ in8 at 20 per cent discount. All must go. Do not be too late r\ £^ to get the beBt bargains. &K CO. LALONDE S3 I THE SHOEMAN.: I THE 1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * .PALAOE, RALPH!:HARRON,FKOP. •**•*#. Rossland's Leadinq Hotel.. C~Z3##**#« t s-/ Sample Rooms For Commercial Men. Finest Grill in Kootenays in; connection. ©FIRST CLASS Bowlinn Allev AND 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I BILLIARD ROOM | * 4 TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST and WEST VIA SHORT LINE TO. St. Paul,Duluth,Minneapolis,Chic»go and all'points east Seattle, Tacoma, Victoria,'Portland and all Paciric Const points Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining & Buffet Smoking Library Oars 2-FastTrains Through Daily-2 For rates, folders and full information regarding trips, call on or address any agont B. F. & N. Railway. H.BRANDT, C PAT A,- f. 701 W Riverside, Spokane AXc"'dennisWn7g"WTa~ Seattle, Wash. H. P. BROWN, Rossland Agent Nelson Sl Fort Sheppard Railway Red Mountain Railway Washington it Great Northern R'y Vancouver,Victoria Si Eastern R'y & Nav. Co. The only sll rail, between points east west and south to Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks and Republic. Connects at Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and O. R. Sc N. Co. (or points east, west and south; connects at Rossland and Nelson with the Canadian Pacific R'y. Connects at Nelson with K. R. A N. Co. for Kaslo and K ' Sc S. points. Connects at Curlsw with stage for Greenwood and Midway, B. C. Buffet cars run between Spokane and Northport. \ Effective June 14, 1903 NORTHBOUND. Leave Spokane 8:45 a.m. Arrive Rossland 4:3; p.m. Arrive Nelson 7:20 p.m. Arrive Grand toiks.... 4:00 pjn, Arrive Republic 6:15 pan1 SOUTHBOUND. Leave Republic 8:30 a.m. Leave Grand Forks 10:3s a.m Leave Nelson 7:20 a. m Leave Rossland io:4o a.m Arrive Spokane 6:15 p.m For further information regarding reservation of berths or price of tickets, apply to any agent of the above companies, or to H. A. JACKSON, Ganera) Puaangsr a *i fipoksua, r.,ti t ). 11m P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trail,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green- L_ wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS-Kossland, Trail, Nelson,!:Ymir, Kaslo Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. Fish, Came and Poultry In Season, Sausages ol All Kinds. WM. DONALD, Manager Rossland Branch MARKET Mutton per lb (side) 13-15 ■ Turkey, per lb 23o Veal, per lb fside) 18o PROVISIONS Almonds, per lb 25o Apples, per 501b box $1.25-11.60 Bananas, per doz 40c BeanB, per lb 6c Butter, per lb 25 35o CheeBe, per lb 20o Cbooolate, per lb 40-SOo Cocoa, per lb 40c $1.00 Coffee, per lb 25 50o Condensed Milk per oan 15c Dried Peas, per lb 80 Eggs, per doz 30-40 Flour, per 501b $1-50-1.85 Grapes, per lb 15o Honey, per lb 25o Jams and Jellies per lb 12-13o Lard, per lb 17io Onions, per lb 5c Oranges, per doz 40-50o Pickles, per qt 20o-25o Plums, per 201b box 50o Potatoes, per 1001b sack $1.00 Rice, par lb 80 Rolled Oats per lb 5o Sugar, per lb 6^o Vinegar, per gal 50o-76o Walnuts, per lb 25c Watermelons, eaoh 50 60s FEED Bran, per ton $27 Hay, per ton $27 OatB, per ton $32 Shorts, per ton $30 MISCELLANEOUS Coal, per ton, Gait, $8.50 Keroaine, per gal 50o Soap, per bar 5a Wood, per oord $4.50-85.50 ! Rossland Mails. REPORTS Mails close Mails delivered oi ilv ex- daily except cc Su nday Monday at e 06:30 a m 7:00 a. m. for Trail, Phoenix, Cascade. Columbia Grand Forks, Fife, Greenwood, Fholt, Midway anil 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., Sua 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Gladstone Daily Daily 9:40 a. m. 6:00 a. si. Northport, Spokane and all United States points. Paterson, B. C. Daily except Daily except Sunday Sunday 9:40 a, 111. 6: 00 p 111. Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir. Nelaon and Salmo, B.C. Daily 6:00 p. m. and 7:0a a. m Ordinary letter mail only for all Eastern Canada, and tha United Kingdom and all European aud other foreign countries. Dally 7100 a. a Daily 9:40 a. m Daily 5:i5 P Retail Prioes in Rossland Stores. GROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES Corrected Up to Date by the Lead' ing Merchants of the Camp. ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD VV. F. LINGLE Oflice oppoilte Ores 1 Northern ticket offlo* next to Bed SUr MINIMI SUPPLIES. Axes, per doz. $7.50-10.00 Candles, per case $5.50-6.50 Cape, Bennett, per box 75c Cral, black,rniib jer ton $22 50 D}B8mite. COper ct, per lb 194 Dynamite, 50 per ct, per lb 18o Dynamite, 40 per ct, perlblG^c Fuse, Bennett per 100 It 76c Hammers, per lb 15o Iron, per lb 3i 5o Naila, base, per keg $4 Shovels, per doz $7.50-10 Steel. Canton per lb s.U; £meat and POULTRY. Bacon, per lb 18-20c Beef, per lb (side) 9-10c Chickens, each 50-90o Fish.'.per lb 12f 16o Ham, pet lb 18-20c All|points served bv the Canadian Pacific Railway, the North- weBt Tenitories, Manitoba, all Eastern Canada, the United Kingdom, and all European and other foreign countries. Daily 5:15pm.. Daily 7 :o» a. u. Crow's Nest Pass and connections, Nelson. San., Tues., Tnur Tues., Thur., Ba 5:1s p m. 7:00 a. a. Detr Park. Daily except Daily except Saturday Monday 5II" p.m. 7.00a.m. Sandon. Daily 5:15 p.m Daily 7:0a a.m Trail, Arrowhead, Na- kuBp, Revelstoke Station, Halcyon and Columbia River, Slocan and Lardeau District point and connections Daily 5:15 p m. Daily 7100 a. at, All points served by the Canadian Pacific Railway west of R- v- elstoke Station, including China and Japan and Klondike, STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—Four-roomed cottage nicely finished, and three lots, well fenced and cleared. Price, (1,200, part cash down. FOR SALE—Small lodging house, going concern, cheap rental. A bargain. APPLY DYER & FLETCHER E120 Columbia Ave. The Hoffman House) has 60 well heated room*-- An up-to dateffnmily hotel THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND. D. C, JAN. 23, 1904 •eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee f School Opening! I TEXT BOOKS! SCRIBBLERS! EXERCISER! SCHOOL BAGS! PENS! INKS, ...All School Supplies... j 1 m I AT LOWEST PRIOES $ I Goodeve Bros. I : : : It Pays to Deal With Goodeve Bros. : • • •••••eee99999099*999999999 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee- ************************** ************************** ********** SNAPS IN MINING STOCKS FUR SALE <> House and Lot ;; Ou Thompson Avenue $150. . mmtmwm ., I J. B. Johnson b Co., il ►+.+*******************>****.? EXPLOSIVES. - The Cotton Powder Comoanv. Ltd 32 Que an Viotoria St., .ONDON E. C. -■UMOTACIVBl Faversham Powder On theSPEClAL|jLI£'Iftoi;Peimiit{d, Expletives OctottT,, .10 "I"/"^ KM "T" 13" tne De8t explosivejor un derground wo/k ex I \J I \| I I L—. clusivelyKueed in Severn and Mersey tunnel Cordite, Gelignite, Gelaune Dy amite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators for all classes of Explosives, Eleotrio Appliances, ine Charge!" lor the, removal ol Wrecks, Etc., Etc. 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Bros, j! ;:THE GROCERS; ' 'aamasaaayaWmmmmmmssammmmmmi' MADAME BEST the Famous Phrenologist [And Palmist. She can read your life like a book. She is the only gold medalist in British Caiumbia. She^has the reputation of be ing the beet Palmist that has ever been injBritish Columbia. If you want to know or learn any thine consult this gifted lady. It was she who predicted the Frank disaster. No money accepted if readings are not satisfactory, OOFFIOE H0UKS,o.a .mjo.'o.p.Im.. The Hoffman House Room 4. THE London Directory, CONTAINING over 2000 pages of condensed commercial matter, enables enterprising traders throughout the Empire to keep in close touch with the trade of the Motherland. Besides being a com plete commercial gride to London and its Suburbs, the London Directory contains lists of:— EXPORT.'MERCHANTS with the goods they Bhip, and the Colon ial and Foreign markets they supply. STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under tbe Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approximate sailings. PROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Noticea of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc., iu the principal towns and Industrial centres of the United Kingdom. copy A of the 190.4 edition will be for arded freight paid en receipt of Post Office Order tor £l. The London Directory Co.,Ltd. 25 Abcburch Lane, London, E. C. Atlantic S.S. Sailings C.P.R. ATLANTIC 8. SALINE From St. John. L,Champlain,Feb.2o L.Manitoba Feb.6 ALLAN LINE From S,t John. Pretorian Feb. 8 Causian. .Jan.30 DOMINION LINE From Portland Dominion Feb. 27 Canada. .Feb.6. AMERICAN LINE Philadelphia ..Jan.30 St. Louis..Feb.6 RED STAR LINE Finland Feb.6 Zeeland... Jan. 30 CUNARD LINE Saxonia Jan 30 Etruria .Feb 6 WHITE STAR LINE Majestic Feb.3 Oceanic. Feb. 10 FRENCH LINE LaChampaign.eFeb4LaT0uralne.Feb n ALLAN STATE LINE Corithian. .Feb.4 Numidian....Feb 18 Continental sailings of North German Lloyd, H. A. P. and Italian lines on application. Lowest rates on all lines. W. P. F. CUMMINGS, G. S. S, Agt., Winnipeg O.W. DEY, Agent, C. P.R, Depot, Rossland. NOTICE Take Notice—that a plaint has been entered and summons issued out of tte County Oourt of Kootenay holden at Rossland, wherein the Nelson and Fort Sheppard Railway Company are plaint- iffs and the Canadian Pacific Exploration, Limited, are defendants, and wherein the plaintiffs claim is as follows: The plaintiffs claim from the defendants the sum of $650.00. The following are the particulars: To 200,000 feet of mining timber sold by the plaintiffs to the defendants^ 50 cents per thousand $100. To 2,zoo cords of woods at 25 cts, per cord. $550. Total' $650, Sohlitz Beer, 30 cents per quart ^••••••••••••••••••••••••••••alaiaiaiak»«»««.«..—mmm. .mt..*. a. ia* . . „ ., *. m. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that an order matle herein on the 2ath. day of December, 11)03, wherein it is ordered that service of the summons, plaint and the said order be effected by publishing notice of the said summons, plaint and order for six weeks in the '•World'' newspaper, published in the City of Rossland, and poBting to the defendants of a registered letter containing a copy of the "World" newspaper hav ing tbe liret publication of euch advertisement, addressed to such defendants at therein registered office in London, England, shall be good and sufficient service upon the defendants of the said summons, plaint and said order. The first publication of this advertisement is on the 30th day of December, 1903 ' ************************* R.L.Wright I! A. R.S.M. 11 ' 1 ; (Assayer for;Le Roi No. 2,) 1 ■ • 1 ! ! " WILL TAKE MGustom Assays^ The Alhambra FAMILYfl flLIQUORJ.STORE Q Finely [[assorted stock of WiiKs and Liquors carried, / LL GOODS SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES. GEO. OWEN Prop. ORDER YOUR WOOD AT THE Le Roi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac at $5, per cord, Telephone 39. Roeelarjd.BC, *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ THE BANK-SALOON Noted for"P its choicej.brands cf J J liquors and cigars, HIGHLAND CREAM Ihe'iich creamy llavrr has! plac- dtLis fine t-COICH Whiskey n the front rank cf tie veiy^best. Under the Popular Control of JACOBS A JEFFO FD" X '' ;*********************** ;; ■>.- SunughtSorp is made of pure fats and oils and contains no dangerous ingredient. It is pure soap that gives absolute satisfaction, nn ****** M. W. Simpson- Blue print paper,' Office and^School Supplies LiteBt Novels and all kind o« gteiicriry. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Mark* Designs Copyrights 4c. Anyone lending a-ketch nnd dnnerlntlnn may quickly ascertain our opinion froo whether an liiTontlnn la prohnbly pntentnttlo. Coniinnnlcn. llonHHlrlcllyeoiillilnntiiil. tliiliilhookon I'ntenta ■cut free, Olilont nwcney for ■crurlntr patenta. I'nlenls tnken through Munn A Co. receive ipeclal notice, wit limit chnrtfo, In the Scientific American. A hundsomrly 111 tint rat od wopklj-. dilution of ftiiy nclontiao Journal. TOW brail Largest clr* ... Ternm. 18 a f"iir nionthn, $1. gold brail newidealern. HXIIIIf ■■•••■inaaaaaaiaa»af»fttff ttt tf)t#»*MMj j M Mining News of the S Week Over the Prov- 2 Outside !| ©amps ince and County. the Upper ***********************t..it a a a. year: four nionthn. I toufer »■■*•«-■* New York iFBt.Waahinalon.aO. . BOUNDARY. The Rathmullen in Summit oamp resumed work thia week. More men are being put to work at the Emma, Summit oamp. The Brooklyn and Stemwinder at Phoenix will start up full blast shortly, after a shut down of two years. Bob Fraser reports the finding of an excellent ledge of ore thiB week on the Evening Star, Welling, ton oamp. Double shifts are now being worked in the new No. 4 tunnel of the Granby mines, tbe portal of whioh is at the back door of the Pioneei block. Owing to the inability of the smelters to handle all the ore offered, the management of the Athelstan, in Wellington oamp, reduced the foroe considerably this week. John C. Soraffoid, formerly superintendent of the B. C. mine in Summit oamp, but who lately bas been at the Mountain Lion, in Republic camp, iB in oharge of the work reoently started at the Rathmullen group. LARDEAU The Silver Cup has shipped to date $493,107.02 worth of ore and during the year 1903, $7,094.52 worth. The foreman was in from the Guinea Gold and reports matters in good shape in that oamp. In addition to the six inohes of ore opened up in the lower tunnel a drift has been run from the upraise and a shoot of ore running 14 to 18 inches out through. A grass root shipper for the new electric line up tbe Duncan. One of the best properties on the Duncan is the Comstock group situated near the junction of the west fork and the main Dunoan. The lead has been unoovered for over 100 feet and has exposed a foot of olean ore running over $70 per ton. POPLAR A deal for the Spyglass group bas been closed at Nelson by R. G McLeod and the purcbase price iB $50,000, final payment to be made within a year. SLOCAN Work has been suspended on the Antoine. Sandon mines last week shipped 131 tonB of ore. The Marion, at New Denver, is making a shipment. Slocan mines have shipped to date (18 tons of ore. The croBBOut on the Myrtle is in 160 feet. It has to go 430 to catch the lead. The concentrator at the Slooan Star is to be remodelled, in order to save the zinc values, George Hughes has taken a working bond on the Luoky Jim group, in the MoGuigan basin. Several more big lawsuits are threatened between leading properties in the Sandon camp. The Rambler will drive a new tunnel, over 4000 feet loDg and 9 feet in the clear. It will take two years to construot. The Ottawa has commenced a raise conneoting No. 4 and No. 3 drifts. It will bo about 175 feet in length and will take two months to construot. The Mountain Con shipped thirty tons last week. The ore is high grade and is expeoted to realize $4000. The property is under lease to MoLeod and Thompson. The concentrator at the Slocan Star mine is to be completely re * modelled. The whole interior of the mill will be taken to pieces and reconstructed on tbe most modem lines. The Ruth has 700 tons of zino ore ready to ship. The Last Chance will pay another dividend thie quarter. A foroe of 20 men are working on the Luoky Boy at Trout Lake. Tbe Hewitt at New Denver shipped a carload of ore last week. Tbe Neepawa on Ten Mile, near Slooan, has sent out a oar of high grade ore. Work has been recommenced on tee Horseshoe, a olaim adjoining the Luoky Boy. It is stated that the laBt shipment of one oar from the Empress, made by Major Vanmoerkerke, realized upwards of $5000. Fifteen tons of ore are being rawhided from the Marion by Pete Angrignon's packers. WINDERMERE. On Friday laBt a code telegrm from New York waB received by the manager of the Ptarmigan mine at Wilmer, ordering a complete shut down of the mine. This order cam* as a surprise to all connected with the mine, and no explanation has been given for the ohange of plans. It is to be hoped tbat the shut down will not be for long as the Ptarmigan has loo large a piai.t to leave idle. YMIR At tbe Atlin mine they are busy getting out ore, and between nr.w and tbe first of March manager Daly expects to Bhip 100 tons. Sohlitz Beer, 35 cents prr quart bot tie, at the Family Liquor Store Stook must be sold at any prioe Ltevilf Bci'lno <i }ihi ij* ] Madame Le Blano. Sohlitz Beer, 35 cents per quart bottle, at tbe Family Liqnor Stoae, Pompeian Massage'Cream Removes, Blackheade.jFreckles and Plmpples and brings color the Cbneks. For Sale at Royal BarberShoo SUPPLY HOUSE. W. J. PR EST, PROP The Hoffman Cafe. open night- Short orders, a specialty- Rossland Home Bakery A full line of Confectionery FRESH BREAD Petch. &ScUaiizerlifiucrPrc|)8 ■ THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND. B.C. JAN 33,1904 THE LOCAL EXCHANGE MINOR MENTION. Fair Number of Recorded Sales TENDENCY TO BUOYANCY SHOWN The Latest Quotations and Sales Locally Upon the Market. AT THE CHURCHES TOMORROW The market for the past week has not been livdly, although a fair number of sales have been recorded. The [quotations are low, with a downward tendenoy. Still there is atrong feeling of bvoyancy whichjwill probably have its effeot toward spriug. Today's Local Quotations: Aaked American Boy.... Ben Hur Black Tall Canadian Oold Fielda Cariboo (Camp llcKinn**) ex-di. CentreStar Crowe Meat Paaa Ooal I Fairview Fisher Maiden Qiant Granby Conaolidated Horning Glory Mountain I.lou., 4 \h 3% tt * 4 2 *a ,5'co.h 16 8 "a 26 ta sS da 5 5 Bid ta 3 a 3 1 J4-°o I 14 9H 24K t\t 4 North SUr (Bast Kootenay).. Pa*na gnllp ambler-Cariboo Ban Foil Sullivan Tom Thumb War Kagle Conaolidated Waterloo (Aaaeaa. paid) White Btar (Aaaeaa. paid) .. Today's Sales. War Eagle, 1000, 12^0. Ameri can Boy, 1500, 2^c; White Bear 1000, 4^c; Sullivan, 500, 4|c; Rambler, 500, 25£o. Total 4500. Week's Quotations. Highest Lowes 2% American Boy 3 Ben Hur 4 BlackTail 3 2 Canadian Gold F. S 3% 3 Cariboo, Camp McK 3><J 2 CentreStar 22 10.A Fairview 4 3 Fisher Maiden 2 '4 1 Giant 2 1% Granby Consolida'ed — $5.00 $4.00 Morning Glory I'A 1 Mouatain Lion 16 14 North Star 9 8 Payne u'A o% Quilp 17 Rambler-Cariboo 26 24)4 San Poil 2% 2% Sullivan W'A 4 TomThumb 3 2 War Eagle 13A '2 Waterloo 6 WhiteBear 5 4 Showing highest'asked and loweet bid during the past week. The Week's Sales, American Boy, 1000, 2000, 3000, 2000, 2jjo; Giant,2000, 2000, 1500, 2c; War Eagle, 1000, 1000, 500 12fo, 1000, 12^c; Rambler Cariboo, 500. 26o 500, 25±c; Mountain Lion 1000, |15c;,White Bear, 1000,4^0; Fieher Maiden 1000, lfc; Sullivan, 500, 4\e; Int. Coal, 1000, 50o; Total 23.100. Ladies hockey seems to be growing in favor in he city. - Everybody is awaiting the issue of the next city oouncil meeting. Snowshoeing parties are now being projected. Smith Curtis leaves this evening on a short trip to the Boundary. The Whites beat the Blues last night at the ladieB hookey match. The Carnival Committee held a meeting thiB afternoon at 2 o'clock W. Poole an old time typo here was over from Nelson today on a visit. Rossland may be able to rende a better aocount of itself at hookey ibis year. I |The school trustees estimate $133,20 for the necessary expenditure this year. The ladies hockey matoh at the rink last night drew, a number 0' spectators. The Rossland curlers leve this evening .for Revelstoke to attend the annual bonspiel. Sohorlemmer's orchestra has donated its servi ces to theSacred oonoert of Monday next. tMBW Thomas H. Radford of Ihe Can ada Paper oompany of Montreal was in the city yesterday. Of late years the curling and tennis players have been scoring most of the wins for the camp. According to th9 Nelson News the latest from Rossland is that Mayor Clute will resign in favor of Charles Hamilton. Next. The Rossland curlers who are going to Revelstoke are fairly re presentat ive teams and the honor of >he company may well be left in their hands. O nee again the Carnival Com mittee are trying to get an excursion from Spokane. There's nothing like trying except altering one's methods in the try. The Miner virulently abuses Hawthornthwaite for not passing an eight hour law for engineers- If he did the people owning the paper wou'd be the very first to kiok. A hockoy matoh once or twice a season between the boys of the upper and lower sohools might create a healthy interest in the game among the coming generation It would oertainly greatly strengthen Rossland hockey. St. George's Church—Rev. J. A. Cleland, rector. Third Sunday alter Epiphany. 8 a. m. Holy Communion; 11 a. m. Matins, 2:30 Sunday School; 7:30 p. m., Evening song. Church of the Sacred Heart.— Rev. M. W. McKinnon in charge. First mass 8:30 a.m.; Second mass 10:30a,m.> Sunday School,2:30 p.m. followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. St. Andrew's Church,(Presbyterian.)—Corner First avenue and Queen street. Servioes 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Rev. Dr. Wright, moderator of session, will officiate. There will be a speoial musioal service in the evening in whioh Miss Florence Verge and Mrs. Norman Mclnnes will assist. Methodist Church.—Rev. R, F Stillman, B.A., pastor. Services 11 a.m.,and 7:30 p.m. Class meeting 12 noon, Sabbath School 2:30 p. m Baptist Church—Rev. P. H. McEwen in charge. Salvation Army.—7 a.m., Knee Drill; 11 a.m., junior meeting; 3 p.m., Free and Easy; 8 p.m., Sal- ation meeting. Maokinnon k Sohorlemme, Dancing Academy, lessons given Saturday evening from 7.30 to 9 o'olock. Usual socsal hop follows J Big bargains to be had for the balance of tbe month, at the Rummage Sale, at the Cresoent. Harry Mcintosh DIRECT IMPORTER OF 'PERFECTION' SCOTCH Vintage^of 1878 Guaranteed!! Absolutely Pure Bass' Burton Ale on Tap —at— Bs Hoffman House Notic* Notice is hereby given, that I have appointed Mr. Riohard Thomas Evans, Deputy Sheriff, in and for the Bailiwick of South Kootenay. S. P. Tuck. Sheriff. Rossland, B. C. January, 20 1904. RED MOUNTAIN TENT- List of Officers Installed on Thursday Night. SOCIETY CARDS. The following is the correct list of officers installed by Red Mountain Tent, No. 4, K. O. T. M., on Thursday last. T. L. Merrill, Commander. Paul D. Wilcox, Lieut. Commander. J. H. Annable, Sergeant. O. Swanson, Chaplain. H. F. Pokorny, First Master of Guards. J. B. Singer, Second Master of Guards. W. B. Trembath, Master at Arms F. Stirrtre, Picket. Johnson Lee, Sentinel. Trustees—Three years, Paul D Wilcox. Two years, W. T. Trembath. One year, Amos La Rue. SACRED G0NCERT. Liberal*6onservative Convention. At Victoria on the First Day of February, 1904. The oonvention of the Liberal-Conservative Union of British Columbia sill be held in V'ctoria, on Monday, the First of February, 1904, oomiienoing at 9:30 o'olook a. m. All Liberal-C:nservatives will be welcome. The to right vote is oonfinod to delegates ohosen by Liberal-Con servative Association or ditlrlct meetiDgs convened for this purpose. Five delegates for every member of the Provincial Legislature to whioh eaoh separate oonatituenoy may be entitled, suoh delegates to be eleoted by the Liberal- Conservative voters of tha electoral distriot or riding. Proxies oan only be used by members of the Union. 1 [Business—General, eleotion of officers and suoh other matters as may be brought forward. J. S. SEYMOUR, Chairman of Executive HLBERTH FRESH BUTTER 25c per pound AT AGNEWS Tha Leading Grocler Features Which Will Form tha Attraction Next Monday. F/\ Xl* FRATKRNAI, O&DKR OF . KJ. 111. KAOI.K8, Rowland Aerie, No, i., Regular meeting, ererr Monde* t-»,i- log., 8 p. m, Mfanr.' TJeiea Ball, Prices cut and slashed, for next 10 days.at the Cresoent. the a ,*% , Dutton W- » ■. I>«*t*1. W. • Great preparations have been made by Mrs. Filz-Patrick and her talented assistants for' the concert which is to be given on Monday evening next at the Opera House for the benefit of the Sisters' hospital. Practices have gone on very nearly nightly for about a month, and the musio is now well in hanb. The programme will open with the Kyrie and Gloria from Mozart's Twelfth Mass, which will be render ed by the following chorus: Sopranos—Mrs. N. Molnnes, Mrs J. S. Clute, Mrs. C. Oliver, Mrs. E. Rouell, Mrs. G. King, Miss K. Purcell, Miss T. McGregor, Miss E Honey, Miss W. Hobbs, Miss E. Agnew, Miss S. Demuth, Miss E. Preston, Miss L. Stussi, Miss R. L'Aouyer, Miss E. Coagrave. Altos—MrB. Renwiok, Mrs. D. Thomas, MisB M. Purcell, Miss G. Townsend. Tenors—L. N. Roberts, J. S, Clute, T. H. Brown, A. Cololough, T. Long, E. Croteau. Basses—W. F. McNeill, F. D. Fortin, A. W. Dyer, H. J. Rickard F. Armstrong, H. Agnew, J. Thomas, G. Stevens. Accompanists—Violin, Mrs. Patten; comes, H. Patten; Piano, Mrs. MacDonald; Organ, Miss E. Maclean. The next part of the programme is secular and will consist of a solo from Mrs. N. Mclnnes with a violin obbligato by Miss Florence Verge; a duet by the MisseB l'urcell; a solo by D. M. Roberts; a solo by J. Thomas, and drills by the juveniles. The final part of the conoer will be the Kyrie, Gloria and Benedicts Irom Farmeia Mass in B. flat. Tbe directress of this musical treat is Mrs. J. M. Fitz Patrick. POWDER SMOKE—Did, it ever give you headaohe? Dr. Sootts headaohe powders are a qnick and snre oure. Sold at Morrows Drug store A speoial feature oi Paul Kauffmann's musicals at the Miners Union hall, on January, 29th., will be the first apparanoe of the Mandolin orohestra, being oomposed of 14 peices. Mrs. L. Nadeau will -take lodgers at the Headquarters Hotel. MORTGAGE SALE Of Valuable Residential Property Under and by virtue ol the power of sale couta'ned in a certain Mortgage whieh will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for eale by Public Auction by Walter J. Robinson at the office of Orde & Co., Real Estate Agents, in the City ot Rossland, B, C, on Saturday, the 23rd day of January A. D. l</>4, at 12 o'clock noon, the following property In the City of Rossland- Lots 13, 14. 15 and 16, in Block 1, Subdivision of District Lot 535 Plan 570A, on which is erected a well built story and a half frame dwelling, lighted with electricity. The grounds are laid out in lawn, with ornamtutal trees, enclosed with stone and frame fence, For further particulars and conditions of (-ale, Apply to HARRIS & BULL. Bank of B. N.A. Bldg. Vancouver, B. C. Vendors'Solicitors. Or to ORDE Sc CO.. Rea! Estate Agents, Rossland B. C, Dated Dec. 26th 1904. The Evening World is the paper that has the circulation. So if you want to get good results from you advertisements put them in a paper that is read not by part of the people, but by all the people. It may cost a it tie more, but you will find it cheaper in the end. Stop and think about it. NOTICE Take Notice—tbat a plaint has been entered and summons issued out of the County Court of Kootenay holden at Rossland, wherein the Nelson and Fort Shepp?rd Railway Company are plaint iff* and the Canadian Pacific Exploration, Limited, are defendant*, and wherein the plaintiffs claim is as foi- •ows: The plaintiffs claim from the defendants the lum rf $650.00. The following are the pa titulars: To 200,000 leet of mining timber sold by the plaintiffs to the defendants at 50 cents per thousand $100. To 2,200 cords of woods at 25 cts. per cord. $550 Total' $650, WANTED-Teamstets. at th*' Sohlitz Beer. 36 oenleper quart Columbia Transfer Co. | botUe> *l lhe "■"■"J Li<*uor 8tol*J ANDFUR1HER TAKE NOTICE that an order made herein on the 2qth day of December, IQ03, wherein it is ordered that service of tbe summons, plaint and the said order be effected by publishing notice of the s > id summons, plaint an d order for six weeks in the "World'' newspaper, published in the City of Rossland, and posting to the de- fei danlj of a registered letter containing a copyot the "World" newspaper having the firat publication of such advei- listsmcn addressed to such defendants at there registered office in London England, shall be good and sufficient ervic e upon the defendants of the said sHummons, plaint and said order. The first publication of this advertise, ment is on the 30th day of December, 1903 Schlitz Beer, 36 cents per quart bottle, at the Family Liqwr Start I We Are Overstocked w jj IN CERTAIN LINES fc Of 12c, 15c. and 20c articles, and we 1: < fc offering the same for short time, £ AT 10c EACH gp To reduce our stock. Call and make your selections. [ 6. m. fox & co.,lsi I E COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE 65 2 ESTABLISHED 1849. GEORGE GREEN. THE FOUNDRY, ABERYSTWYl^ -:• ENGLAND, Manufacturer of Concentrating Machinery. * MEDALS—Royal Cornwall Polytechnic; Gold medal* International Mining Exhl bition, Crystal Palace, 1800. Only award for Concentrators. SPECIALTIES: Stamps with latest improvements, of up-to-date design, and with wearing parts ot Hadfield's steel,,frcm 2 cwts. to 10 cwts. per head. Stcnebriakers, Crushers, Jigf Trommels, .Vanners, etc., all censtructed in sections for facility of tr?n?pr rt ii de sired. Patent Portable Crushing and Amalgamating Pans for Prospecting, A small concentrating plant to treat up to five tons erected at the works by which commercial results can be seen by intending purchasers for a n.ciely ncrninal cct Estimates for complete plants on application. Special attention given to trlnlar engineer's specifications. Telegrams—"JIGGER." Aberystwyth. EXPLOSIVES The Cotton Powder Comoanv. Ltd 32 Que sn Victoria St., ,ONDON E. O. -MANUKACTVBK Faversham! Powder he SPEClALflLIEI'-.r. TONITE On theSPEClAL|5LIEl[of;Peiniilled;,Ejp](tn€B ;Ccttt€T,, itO ihe best explosive^ for ub derground v»o/k ex olusively^used in Severn and Mersey tunnel Cordite, Gelignite, Gelat.ne Dye amite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators for all classes of Explosives, Eleotrio Appliances, ine Chaiges lor ,the inrxoval of Wrecks, Etc., Etc. Works: Faversham, Kent and Melling, near Liverpool P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trail,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green- l wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL Sandon, Greenwood, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. Fish, Came and Poultry in Season, Sausages ol AU Kinds. WM. DONALD, Manager Roaaland Branch MARKETS—Rossland, Trail, Nelson,! Ymir, Kaslo a, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, eenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD W. F. LINGLE Olio- oproslt* Gnat Northern ticket offits next to Bed Btar
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