THE EVENING OPIA m*- Vol. Ill, NO. ao3 3SE ROSSLAND, B. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 15,, .904 —■ Price Five Centa White Teeth No matter'how well nature has endowed you, it is necessary to use the best tooth cleanser and preservative that you can find, It doeen't pay to risk getting discolored and unsound tenth. You should use >—., Russet's Cream Dentifrice Regularly. It cleans the teeth perfectly; keeps the gums firm and rosy, and corrects bad breath. It is a tooth paste valuable in preventing the decay of your teeth. 25 cents. Ol course yon want a good tooth brush to go with it. Ask to see our 25 cent brush, T. R. MORROW, Druggist *iV»%X%eXAXXXM EXEMPTION EXPIRING Great Increase in ble Value. Taxa RAILWAYS MUST NOW PAY SHARE )0000tWQQlQ&QQ**00 To the Public: In answer to the Miners slander we annou nee that, with ever opportunity, we have made no change In our rates since the suspension of Stunden ft Co. 0000 Our Prices are Right fl. T. Gollis & Company THE UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS. )0000QQ9W Wild Lands Are Now Contributing Largely to District Revenue* jMWfflfflfflniwiffifflffiffifflfflJfflmmffifflnrffifflfflwm^ ! Flower Pots Ynu will need soma pretty soon and we bave them in all sizes. I o. m. fox & co., mr$ I COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE 6j E EDEN BANK BUTTER OUR SPECIALTY ^iMi**uuMiiumuimmmui^ummiutuuiiuiuuiiUiu^ DR. BRUHN'S OINTMENT Has established itself as a household neoeseity and has a reoord of Cures unparalleled in the history of Medlolne, It oures old and new Sores, Uloers, Eozema, Bait Rheum, Itohlng Piles, Ohaflngs, Pimples, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. This Ointment has been in use almost half a Century. Testimonials from thousands who have been cured of Skin Diseases of long standing testify to its Curative qualities. Nelson, April 15.—W. A. Jowett, judge of the oourt of revision, haa not yet given his decision in the appeals taken by the Nelson & Fort Sheppard Railway oompany, but with this exception the assess ment roll of Nelson distriot has been completed by assessor Ren wick. The most noteworthy feature of new roll is the inorease shown in taxable values in the Nelson dis trict for 1904, the grand total being $2,822,028.30, as against $1,755,183 for the previous year. The inorease is all shown in real property and wild land values, and is accounted for by expiry of tax expiry of tax exemption period under the Nelson & Fort Sheppard and Kaslo & Slooan railway subsidy aots,and also by the increased valuat on plaoed upon the tracks of railway companies for assessment purposes, that is from $3000 per mile to $10,000. This item in the Nelson distriot foots up to the respectable total of $783,- 530, and inoludes the Nelson & Fort Sheppard and Nelson & Bedlington railways. Thia total represents the taxable values of the two railways for assessment purposes, thia tax being $7,835.30. The Canadian Paoifio company's lines in the Nelson distriot are all taxed at Vancouver, and Nelson district thereby loses a considerable revenue. ARE LANDING ON LIAUTUNG Japs Cut Communication With Port Arthur. KOREA'S RULER FLEES FROM PALACE Burned Over His Head by Unknown Incendiaries- Progress of War ln Far East. Aeoept Challenge Minneapolis, April 15.—Bob Fitzsimmons has accepted a challenge to meet Kid McCoy for a six round contest before an eastern athletio olub. We are oomplimented every day upon the splendid fits we give our patrons. TAYLOR & McQUARRIE, Fashionable Tailors. If you want to look well dressed and prosperous buy one of Empey Bros. Twenty Century suits, they oan't be beat. Directions for use—Apply freely night and morning, or often as required. PRICE 50 Cents 'a 8ox MANUFACTURED BY O Dr. Bruhn Medical Qo. u NEWjYORK M Sole agent for,;RoasUnd,T. R. MORROW, Tlltt IDfUggiSt ~ 4 CALL FOR A TRIAL BOX POWDER SMOKE-Did. It ever give you headaohe? Dr. Sootts headaohe powders are a.qnick and sure eure. Bold at Morrows Drug ■torn Walker's Rye Whisky, 75o Port Wine 76o; Sherry, 75cper?qt. bottle. At the Family Liquor Store Wash. Bt, You are not well dressed if you don't wear one of Empey Bros. Twenty Century suits. They are tailor made, and the latest styles. Walker's Rye Whisky, 76e, Por Wine, 75o, Sherry 75o per qt. bottle At the Family Liquor Btore Wash St. Paris, April 15.—It is reported that a bridge has been destroyed by the Japanese on the main line between Port Arthur and Mukden and as a oonsequenoe communication is cut off with the beleagured fortress. x Sasebo, April 15.—It is rumored here that a Japanese foroe has succeeded in entrenohing itself on the line of communication between Port Arthur and Newchwang. Newohwang is still in communication with Harbin but neither with Dalny nor Port Arthur. Paris, April 15—The palace at Seoul haa been set on fire and the Emperor has fled for protection from the Japanese who he thinka are responsible for the conflagration. London, April 15.—It is officially at St. Petersburg denied that the Japs have suooeeded in blocking entranee to Port Arthur also that the disaster to the Petro- paulovsk ooourred through a Japanese submarine. London, April 15.—Russia has agreed to permit GOO Japanese refugees on the Island of Saghalien to their oountry their passage to be arranged in a neutral vessel. Tokio, April 16.—The main force of the Japanese army has arrived at Wiju and further reinforcement will be landed at Chusan at the Yalu instead of at Chinampo. Bt. Petersburg, April itf.-^-Th* Peking authorities have issued proclamations urging their subjects to preserve a complete neutrality. NEWS IN A JIUTSHELL Items of Interest Round the World. LATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS The Doingi of Conspicuous! Parton* Affecting Canadian' Interest!. CAST OF BELSHAZZAR Prominent Amateurs Taking Part in This Well Known Cantata. The people who have been won dering how Mr. Hoyt is going to present Belshazzar in all its magni tude in about two week's time are beginning to realize how oompet* ency must win its reward. Mr. Hoyt is most certainly a model in his line, and a production in hiB hands is an assurred success. To night every member of the oast and ohorus is expeoted to be present ior dress rehearsal. Also Monday night for stage rehearsal. Everyone wish ing seats should seoure their tickets ot those who are Belling them so they can fall in line at the box offioe on Monday morning, ae the hall Is most oertainly going to be crowded to its utmost oapacity Belshazzar will be given en Tues> day and Wednesday, April 19 and 20, the company going to Trail on Thursday the 21st and in all prob ability to Northport on the 22nd. Following is a complete cast of characters. CAST OP CHARACTERS. Belshazzar.King of Babylon F. D. Fortin Nitocris, the Queen Winifred Crowley Daniel, the Prophet... F. W. Coffin Hananiah Thomas H. Long High Priest of Baal. Leroy S. Lakia Lord of the Court.. Geo. H. Dunn Lady of the Court. .Mrs. D. Thomas Jewish Maiden... .Miss M. Puroell JKWISIltMAlDKNS' TRIO. Misses Katie Puroell, Mary Puroell, Gladya Townsend. .JEWISH QUINTETTE. Katie Puroell, Mary Purcell, Thos. H. Long. H. J. Rickard, W. F. McNeill. JEWISH maidens' duett Katie and Mary Purcell. Daniel's companions. Thomas H. Long, H. J. Riokard, W. F. McNeill. WISE MEN. Thomas H. Long, H. J. Riokard, F. W. McNeill. SCARF GIRLS. Katie Purcell, Carmen Adams, Edna Honey, A. Blanche Hobbs, Kit Hamilton, A. Beatrice Hobbs, Bessie Evans. CHORUS. Soprano—Winnie Crowley, Mrs. J. Cosman, Rebeoca Demuth, Bessie Evans, Mrs. J. M. Fitzpatrick, A. Blanche Hobbs, Olive Hobbs, Winifred Hobbs, Mrs. W. E. Jones, Mrs. E. King, Mrs. T. H. Long, Nellie Murphy, Mrs. C. M. Oliver, Mrs. Harry Mcintosh, Ella Preston Katie Puroell, Mrs. Rulle, Mrs. C. E. Simpson. I Altos—Mrs. D. Thomas, Mrs. A. Drewry, Mrs. R. T. Evans, A. Beatrice Hobbs. Mary Purcell, Gladys Townsend Tenors—T. H. Brown, Fred W. Coffin, Arthur C. Cole, E. Croteau, Earnest W. Dunn, Geo. H. Dunn, Thomas H. Long, L. M. Roberts. Bass— Alfrsd W. Dyer, F. D. Fortin, Thos S. Gilmour, Leroy S. Lakin, W. F. McNeill, H. J. Riokard, J. H. Parker, Chas. Sangster, C. Varcoe. The Russians believe that Newohwang is now impregable. .. The Japs an now masters ot the mouth of the Yalu river. There has been a big slide on Arrow lake near Plngatono oreek. The Mad Mullah haa suooeeded in oroeing over into Italian Soma- Wand. Admiral Skrydloff has been appointed in the plaoe of Admiral Makaroff. A requiem mass haa been celebrated in St. Petersburg for the Russian dead. The property of the Canadian Woollen Mills oompany is to be advertised for sale. The Bishop of Columbia is objeot leg to women wrestling in the variety theatre at Viotoria. The Fraser river canners have fined the price of fish at 20 oents, the highest rate yet granted. It ia rumored that the blowing up of the Petropaulovak waa caused by a submarine or torpedo. The Oregon delegation to tho National Republioan oonvention are instructed to vote for Roosevelt. A torpedo boat destrojer, tho Bezstrashni, was destroyed by tho Japs at the reoent engagement off Port Arthur. Ex-Mayor MoOandleaa ot Viotoria is busy making answer to tho attack made upon him by tho polioy magistracy for issuing illeg- aly lioenoes to sell liquor to China* men. It ia again rumored that tha Japanese have suooeeded in blocking the entrance of Port Arthur. The suooessful attempt is said to have ooonrred on the night of Tuesday last. The oharge of conspiracy in restraint of trade brought in Vanoouver by the workmen against the Vanoouver Engineering Worka and other of the Employers Association has been oommitted for trial. A Minneapolis man deolares that the Immigration into the North* west has been oheoked by the railways booming the southwestern lands in the United States. A St Paul real estate agent deolares that 2000 people are already booked for Canada this spriug. The St. Charles Hotel, newly remodeled; best board and room, $24 per month. C. Ehi.eks, Prop, Tho Nonesuch Lowney'a Per faction Chocolates* Palace Candy Stor*. •wal Says the Cranbrook Herald. "It grinds a newspaper man to have a merohant suggest a roast on eastern department house who gets his printing done in the eaat where printers receive 112 a week, instead of 120 as paid by the Herald. Consistency is a jewel. The merohant who does not support the looal press oan scarcely grumble at the people who do not support the looal merohant." Freeh Cut Flowara Dally. Pot* aoa Candy Store) THE EVENINCWORLD, ROSSLAND B.C., APRIL 15, 1904 The Evening World By the World-Publishing Company. toured tt thc Rossland, B. c, postofflct fo trunsUslon through the malls.Ms* i, 19*1 • Mosa4*>sM(rMdliig matter. SCaSCRIFTION B4.TII8-Ss.oo per year lr fartsM* in sdTsnce. iilrenlslng rmttt nude- 1 o> application. JAMESIH. FLETCHER. «BN«R»L MANAQBR . r. 0. apt m Hossland, B. c TYPHOONS. TyhoonB belong to the olass of cir- oul storms whioh are known in tbis oountry and in the Indian ocean at eyolonee. The word itsell is purely Chinese and has nothing signifying eiroular about it, being merely "tai fun", "big wind." Still a hurricane is not oalled a tai fun by the Chinese, who apply it to the circular storms that sweep oiroling up the narrow China seas from the Philippines northward during the summer months. Indeed there is a rhyme, not even worth a place among the more assuming verse of our looal poets, which gives the season accurately "June, too soon, July, stand by, August, you must, September, remember, October, all over." Standby is mariner's language for looking out. BUSINESS METHODS. The New York Sun has been criticizing the business methods of its oountry with referenoe to typewriting. It Bays that but tew men are good dictators and that the us* ol the stenographic type writer leads to a rambling and a bad Btyle, bad ly punotuated and disjointedly phrased, applying its remarks not only to business methods but aeoribing the bald and diffusive style too commonly seen in newspapers and magazines, the latter particularly, to the praotioe allud Od. The English style is for the business head to look over hie cor lespondenoe, rapidly jot across the faoe of each letter what answer should be made and hand the pile aoroas to the correspondence olerk who looks up the necessary information, where requisite, for the answer and drafts hiB letter according, as shortly as possible. This gives the head of the business more leisure, but at the same time presupposes that the. type writer employed is eduoated sufficiently to understand the writing of English and to make a preoie of the information to be conveyed. That means a higher salary than is usually paid in this country. The style of this continent is to waste muoh valuable time dictating, and, as the Sun points out, dictating badly nine cases out of ten. The Engliah method is preferable for large but not (or smaller firms. ouriously backed by some consulst reports on .the spread of Amstrioan literature in Europe wbioh -have been sent in on request. Most ot these reports, aooording to the New York Literary Digest, say that Amerioan literature ie either unknown or that ita brighter lights are confounded with' English. A consul in Germany deolares that the Germans "look upon the Amerioan vernacular as an inferior form of English." Now thiB is not so, despite the New York Sun, as most ol the words classed as Americanisms are found to be forms of English whioh bave pase.d out of vogue everywhere except on this continent but whioh were once aooepted as ourrent in polite English. But Tauchnits is probably responsible for the assertions. Now Tauohnitz is a Leipsio publisher,-who publishes in English for the use of Anglo-Saxon travellers and also for the large olass of. Continentals who are learning English for business purposes. He makes no distinction between United States authors and British. The style be uses is that of English as written by the vast majority of noted authors, living or dead, in the common language. Neither Bret Harte nor Longfellow would appear as disciples ot Noah Webster. Henoe they are oonfounded by the less era dite with British authors. Now let a publisher of, say Spokane, send his version of a story written by, aay, Conan Doyle or Besant, printed with the usual Websterisms, to Europe and the leas erudite publio will deem the authors "American" and, seeing the peculiar spelling and notioing the arbitrary rules about the singular verb and the collective noun whioh he does not eee in Tauohnitz editions of Anglo- Saxon words, will instantly rash to the conclusion whioh is voloed by the U. S. consul quoted and say that the "Amerioan vernacular is an inferior form of English." MARKET REPORTS Retail Prices in Rossland Stores. I Rossland Marls. I GROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES Corrected Up to Date by the Lead* ing Merchants of the Camp. A CONSULAR REPORT. mean Canadian, said Great Britain nor Greater Britain The Seattle Post Intelligencer in discussing the spread of American literature, by which it, of oourse, that neither nor was in love with the peonliar form of spelling introduced on tbe recommendation of Webster, and that this formed a serious draw baok to the introduction of Amerioan literature. It therefore reoom- menden a return, an example it has more or less followed itself, to tbe style whioh ia vogue in the great majority of English speaking countries Ita recommendation is If you want to look, well dressed and prosperous buy one of Empey Bros. Twenty Century suits, they oan't be beat. POWDER SMOKE—Did. it ever give you headaohe? Dr. Seotta headaohe powders are a'qniok and sure cure. Bold at Morrows Drug stir*. _______ Walker's Rye Whisky, 76o Port Wine 75o> Sherry, 76cper'qt. bottle. At the FamHy Liquor Store Wash. St. BENN & OHREN CUSTOMS BROKERS STONE slock Cor. Queen St. and Columbia Ave. Flour We buy Flour by the oar load and oarry a full stook of Raymond and Ogilvie's Prompt delivery Agnew & Co. GROCERS PHONI 191 ORDER YOUR WOOD THE Le^Roi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac 96, per oord, Mails close ' Hails delivered oa ilvex- daily excepl ct Sunday Monday at er.6:30a m 7.100 a. id. for Trail, Phoenix, Ca-cade, 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. Gladstone Daily Daily 9:40 a. m. 6:00 a. 111 Northport, Spokane and all United States #^ * ** * *-KS£1&^ MININ8 SUPPLIES. Axes, per dos 17.60*10.00 Candles, per oase 15.50-6.60 Caps, Bennett, per box 75ct Coal, blacksmith per ton $22.50 Dynamite, 60 per, ot, per lb 194 Dynamite, 50 per ot, per lb 18o Dynamite, 40 perot, per lbI16ijo Fuse, Bennett per 100 ft 75c) | Hammers, per Ib 15oJ Iron, per lb 3£-5o Nails, baae, per keg 14 Shovels, per dot 17.50-10 Steel. Canton per lb 81)0 llEAT^AND^POULTRY.; Baoon, per lb 18-20c Beef, per lb (side) 8-IO0; Chickens, eaoh 50-900 Pish, per lb 121-150 Ham, per lb 18-20o Mutton per lb (side) 13*15 Turkey, per lb 28o Veal, per lb (side) 18o PROVISIONS Almonds, per lb 25c Apples, per 601b box $1.60-12.00 Bananas, per doz 50c Beans, per lb 60 Butter, per'lb 26-40o Cabbrge, per lb., 3o Cauliflower, per head, 15c Cheese, per lb 20c Chocolate, per lb 40*60o Cocoa, per lb 40o*$1.00 Coffee, per lb 25 50o Condensed Milk per oan 12$o-16e Dried Peas, per lb 60 Eggs, per doz 35c Flour, per 601b $1*66-2.00 Green Onions, per buuoh, 60 Honey, per lb 25c Jams and Jellies per lb 12-180 Lard, per lb 174c Onions, per lb 5cJ Oranges, per doc 25-50o Piokles, per qt 20o-26o Potatoes, per 1001b sack $1.25] Rioe, par lb 80 Rolled Oats per lb 60} Spinach, per lb, 10c, Sugar, per lb GJo Vinegar, per gal 60o-76o Walnuts, per lb 25o FEES Bran, per ton $27 Hay, per ton $27 Oats, per ton $32 Shorts, per ton $30 MISCELLANEOUS Coal, per ton, Gait, $8.50 Kerosine, per gal 50c Soap, per bar 60 Wood, per oord.$4.50-$5.o0 points, Daily except Sunday 9:40 a. 111 Daily 9:40 a. m Daily 5--5P Paterson, B. C. Daily except ^^^^^B Sunday 6: 00 p, 111. Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir, Nelson and Salmo, B.C. Daily 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 a. m Ordinary letter mail only for all Eastern Canada, and the United Kingdom and all European and other foreign countries. Daily 7:00 a. in All'points served by the Canadian Paciric Railway, the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, all Eastern Can- •da, the United Kingdom, and all European and other foreign countries. Daily 5:i$p 111.. Daily 7:00 a. m. Crow's Nest Pass and connections, Nelson. Sun., Tues., Tnur Tues., Thur., 8a 5:15 p. m,, 7:00 a. 111. Deer Park. Daily except . Daily except Saturday Monday 5:1? p.m. 7:00a.m. Sandon. Daily 5:15 p.m Daily 7:ooa.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. All'points served by the.Canadian Pacific Railway west of Revelstoke Station, including China and Japan and Klondike, SOCIETY CARDS. 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Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Korks, , Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, , Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vanconver. Fish, Came ud Poultry In Season, Sausages ol All Kind*. WM. DONALD. Manager Roaaland Branoh »■«■-■-***«■■-■■-■-■■ ESTABLISHED 1840. GEORGE GREEN. ITHE FOUNDRY. ABERYSTWYTH, KNGLAND. Manufacturers of Concentrating Machinery. MEDALS—Royal Cornwall Polytechnic; Gold mrdalr InlernatlonaUJMlnlnf Esk bition, Crystal Palace, 1890. Only award (or Qmcentnttn. ^SPECIALTIES. Uity s for sired. Patent Portable Crushing and Amalgamating Pans tor ProSpectinf, A small concentrating plant (0 treal up to five tons erected at tke work* by IrJtkk commercial results can be seen by intending purchasers (or a merely nominal cos Es^o^leje^^ Tfl£ EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND. ft. C, APRIL 15 gfcj DUNSMUIR WILL CASE A RADICAL CHANGE The Hatter Still Dragging on—Appeal Goes to Privy Counoil Viotoria, April 15.—Tha onto tunate domestic discord in tin Dunsmuir family was farther illai .rated to thef publio today in the announcement that Mrs. Joan Dunsmuir had decided to join with Edna Wallaoe Hooper in the farther prosecution of her aotion at law to oompel ex-Premier James Dunsmuir, sod of the co-appellant, to pay something in the neighborhood of $2,000,000 to Mrs. Hopper on aocoant ot alleged improper influences having been brought to beat by him in induoing his brother the late Alexander Dunsmuir, to virtually cut off from the enjoyment ot his fortune his widow. Mrs. Wallaoe, the plaintiff's mother, and her ohildren as her natural heirs. The right to appeal has been formally allowed by the courts and the case will go on through its various stages until a final determination is reaohed by the judicial oommittee of the Privy Counoil. In these appeals Mis Dunsmuir retains her status as intervener. The evidenoe in the original aotion tried here, at a cost, estimated here, of •5,000 and resu"ting in a verdict fer the defendant, ie now being printed and will make several impressive volumes. It is expeoted that the prlnterB'will complete the i work so that the appeal may be brought before the fall oourt et the Jane sitting. Slooan Star Will Savo Ita Zino Pro- duet So fer as the Slooan Star is con cerneda radical change, is being made in the treatment ol the mine's output. Heretofore-only the silver-lead product has been treated, the -tine values beln* discarded. Now the mine management has decided to make the neoessary changes in the concentrator and in the future all the zino ore will be treated. The ohange will involve a oost of be tween $10,000 and 112,000 and the necessary maohinery has been purchased at Peterboro, Ontario, and is now overdue, being delayed along the Crow's Nest line owing to slides. About 600 tons a month will be treated at the eoncentrator and one halt of this will be zino ore. Some 500 tons of crude zino ore la now sacked and stored at the mirJe. No disposition ol the zino ore has yet been arranged for and the manage ment have decided for the present to hold it pending negotiation wi . United States plants. What is the use of paying tw. :e aB muoh for a made to order suit as we ask for a Twenty Century su.t, They are tailor made and we guarantee a perfect fit. Empey Bros. # GREENWOOD. WASHOUTS Trains lata Phoenix In • Vary. Bad Stata Greenwood, April 15.—The road between Qreenwood and Phoenix ls in a very bad condition. There are several feet of snow yet on the divide in and around Phoenix and the warm weather of the laat tew days is bringing down great volumes of water from the hillsides gulches and flooding Twin creek. In many places tbe road is wash- ingjbadly and the Greenwood agent ie taking steps to prevent further injury and repair the danages already done. You are not well dressed if yon don't wear one ot Empey Bros Twenty Century suits. They are tailor made, and the latest styles. Tha Noneauch—Lawnev'a Par taction Chocolate** Palace Candy Store. Walker's Bye Whisky, 76c. Por Wine, 76o, Sherry 76c per qt. bottle At the Family Liquor Store Waah St. Orown Point Hotel, Trail. Lead* ng hotel in the smelter oity. FOB SALE—A pen of dark Brahma cbickens, one cockerel and five pullets. Enquire at World offioe. ^H More than half the battle in cleaning greasy dishes is in .thu soap you use. If it's Sunlight Soap it's the best. ta THE OPAL Nioe Rooms, Free.Bath, Terms Seasonable. Mrs. RTTFERT BULMER IR. L. Wright 1 A. KiS-fl. {Assayer.for.U;Roi;No.>,) WILL TAKE iiCustom Assays 1 EXPLOSIVES. The Cotton Powder Comoanv. Ltd 33 Qui sn Viotoria St., .ONDON E. O. *-XA>rj»CT(M Faversham Powder -Da ths SPECIALflUBI of Permitted Explosives. October, 180 Tf/^ K1I "T" C ** **•* •xP*0,*TBI*or *■■ derground work ea I \./|\|| I EL. olnslvely nsed in Severn and Mersey tunnel ita, Gelignite, Oelat.ne Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Deli'foi1 all olaasea of Explosives, Eleotrio Appliances, life Charges for the removal of Wrecks, Eta., Eta. Works: FaTerahtunL, Kent and Melting, neerLirerpcwl FISHING TAeKLE m aii uu*Am Rods, Reels, Baskets UI All KinaS Nets, Lines, Bait Boxes, Etc. PI' . Our Flies are all specially selected by experts for this f I IRS district. You can rely on getting the correct Fly for *i',IVw the different seasons from us. ALL NEW STOOK Goodeve Bros. Druggistsland Stationers It Pavs to Deal With Goodeve Bros. List Your Property With WHY WORRY ABOUT YOUR FUTURE IWMEN IN VBRV SHORT TIMU h 4\ YOU CAN MAKE IT WHAT YOU WISH « In order to make a success of your work you must first learn it. Learning how to do it is one thing; learning how to lay it out for others is another, / There are thousands of men that can DO work and command a salary of seven hundred dollars a year, while there are but few that are competent to lay out work FOR OTHERS TO DO and thus command a salary of fifteen hundred to five thousand a year. Why Wot Be One of thc Few \ A Course in the International Correspondence Schools OF SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA will fit you for any position you desire. Why not invest some of your spare time to fitting yourself for a better position ? You take the study along with your work and apply it as you get it. Don't waste good time in thinking about it; but enroll now while you can get the special discount. GEO. H. DAWSON, Representative Box 751, Rossland, B. C. Office, Lalonde Block *r t^ T** TyT* ^|P Tfr T|»> T|r t|p T|p ^r ^r ^r TIT* tj^ ^Jt ^p rfr *fr T|P T|P **Jr T|l* *fr mfr UF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DIABETIC Patients will hear of 0 something to their 0 advantage by writing 0 to the Diabetic Instl- 0 tute, at St. DunBtan's 0 Hill, London, E. C. 0 NOTHING TO PAY t TT"*t¥TWTT*** "wll^"*™*'!?*00^9 The Mutual Life Insurance Qo. of New York The policies of this gigantic company are clear, simple and liberal contracts. No stockholders. All profits for the policy holders. The rates and guarantees heat the world. Talk with the manager of East British Columbia. J. STILWELL :eLUTE ROSSLAND, B. C. m Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker ATTENTION 9 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 ln the Kootenays or the Boundary, And want to sell, oall and plaoe them on my list. I am open to do business with you on bueinees lines. WANTED I have a party who will take a.working lease on a Magnetic Iron Property partly developed. Boundary preferred. Sptu Falls y Dim Bf The only all r*il..between' points east west and south to Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks and Republic. Buffet cars run between Spokane aad Northport ', Effective June 14. 1903 NORTHBOUND. Leave Spokane .845 a.m. Arrive Rossland 4:3s pjn. Arrive Nelson 7:20 pjn. Arrive Grand Forks.... 4:00 pjn. Arrive .Republic 6:15 pjn SOUTHBOUND,: JS i*k**»*t Leave .RepubUc , 8:30 a.m. Leave Grand Forks 10:3s ajn Leave Nelson 7:10 a. m Leave Rossland io:4oa.m Arrive .....Spokane......6:15 pjn In Connection With TICKETS TO ALLIPOINTS Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Estate and Customs Broker Next Door to Postoffice NOT IOE. In the matter of an application for a duplicate of a Certilicate of Title to lots 7 and 8, block 60, in the Third Addition to thu Railway Addition in the Town of Rosssland (Map 616D). Notice is hereby given that it is my intention to issue at the expiration of one montb from the first publication hereof a duplicate of the Certificate of Title to the above mentioned lots in the name of W. H. Jackson, which Certificate is dated the 15th day of October, 1000, and numbered 3786K. H. F. McLEOD. Districtfllegistrar. Land Registry Office, Nelson, 29th February, 1904. NOTIOE. In the matter of an application for a duplicate of a Certificate of Title to Lot 6, Block 33, in the Town of Trail (map 465A). Notice is hereby given tbat it is my intention to issue at the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof a duplicate of the Certificate of Title to the above mentioned Lot 6, Block 33, in tbe Town of Trail (map 465A), ln the name of David Mutchler, which Certificate is dated the and day of April, 1897, and numbered 1150C H. F. MacLEOD, District Registrar. Land Registry Office Nelson. B. 0„ 21st March, 1904. Application for Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board ol Licensing Commissioners of the city ol Rossland at its next meeting for a transfer of the liquor 11 cense held by me for the Western Hotel situated on Second avenue, in the city of Roseland, B. C., to K. D. Stinson. M. W. McLeod, Licensee, Dated this 18th day of March, 1904. The Alhambra Family Liquor Store We enpply only first olass'goods. Our Wines and Liquors are especially adapted to family and modi* oinal purposes. All goods at whole- sal prioes. Goods delivered to any part of the oity. Phone 268. GEO. OWEN Prop SHORT LINE TO St. Paul,Duluth,Minneapolis,Chie»fO and. alljpoints east| Seattle.! Tacoma, Victoria* Portland land all Pacific Coast points. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining St Buffet Smoking Library Oars 2-FastTrains Through Daitff-2 For rates, folders and full information regarding trips, call on er address any agent 8, F. & N. Railway. H. BRANDT, C PAT A, 701 W Riverside, Spokane H. A.'JACKSON. Gin. Ft. & Pass. Agt. Bpokane, Wash. H. P. BROWN, Rossland Agent 1 ' . , Atlantic S.S. Sailings C.P.R. ATLANTIC 8.S, LINE From Montreal Lk Champlain, May 5 Lk. Erie May 19 ALLAN LINE " ^ From St John. ... Parisian...April23 Tunisian...April 30 DOMINION LINE From Montreal. Dominion... May 7 Houthwark.. May 14 AMERICAN LINE New York.. May 7 St. Paul.. .May 14 RED STAR LINE Vaderland..May 7 Kroonland..May 14 CUNARD UNE Lucania..... May 7 Umbria .... Msry 14 WHITE STAR LINE . Oceanic May 4 Teutonic May 11 FRENCH LINE La Touraine May s La Lorraine May 12 ALLAN STATE LINE Laurentian..May 12 Numidlan May 26 Continental sailings of North1 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. ill THE London Directory, CONTAINING over 2000 pages of condensed commercial matter, enables enterprising trader* throughout the Empire to keep in close touch with the trade of the Motherland. Besides being a com plete commercial guide to London and its Suburbs, tbe London Directory con* tains lists of:— export:merchants with the goods they ship, and the Colon ial and Foreign markets tbey supply. STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and Indicating the approximate sailings. PROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Notices of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc., in the principal towns and Industrial centres of the United Kingdom. copy A of the 1904 edition will be for arded night paid en receipt of Post Office Order for £1. The London Directory Co.,Ltd 26 Abohonh Une, Londosi, K. Qt y~~ r *$$■&"&{ ... .. ■ ■ ',.'- ■ ii? • '.-■ -CC0i THE EVENINOIWORLDI ROSSLAND, B. C, APRIL .5, 1904 THE LOCAL EXCHANGE Few Exchange Transactions. CARIBQO-McKINNE. IS BOUGHT The Latest Quotations and Sales Locally Upon the Market. Today's Local Quotations: asksd Bid lar1— Boy.. TalL... rn. Otbld FUlOs .(Cuip McEinns*) ei-dl- nett'fsmOtiii'.'.'.'.'. '.i'.'.'.'.'.'.t ta sVC la 'a «4 3« 1 Tkaasb ~ 1 OetuiolldaUd.. usampald)... • (Assess, paid) , MINOR MENTION Dr. Jordan came into oamp last Bight. C. R. Hamilton iB baok from his trip to the Coast. Warran Ennis won the. raffle last night for a "Savage" rifle. George Casey has bought out the express service of Hugh MoLeod. S. F. McLennan, formerly of tbe Velvet, is now at the Oro Denoro. C. W. Slipp relumed yesterday from Nelson, where has been paying a business visit. *** slide near Marous caused the delay of the Spokane train yesterday until nearly midnight. Dr. Kerr reports that the main line between Revelstoke and the coast is badly blocked by slides. The wife of F. R. Blockberger is reported dangerously ill at her present home at MoMinnville, Ore. A miniature rifle range has been set up in the International for the use of the Rooky Mountain Rifles. The Belshazzarites are to hold their first drees rehearsal this evening. No one is allowed to be present outside the oborus. The telegraph line along the Columbia river are in bad shape owing to the pole" being washed out by the reoent rain. Some Rosslantie'rs, not satisfied with the glorious weather of the last fortnight, have been kioking for rain. Tbey have got it and bow they don'tjook satisfied. Rev. John Cleland returned yesterday from his projected trip to Golden having never reaohed hll destination.delayed by the vari oos elides along the main line. What is the use of paying twioe as much for a made to order suit as ws ask for a Twenty Century suit, They are tailor made and we guarantee a perfect fit. Empey Bitos. Orown Point Hotel, Trail. Lead ng hotel in the smelter oity. FOR SALE—A pen of dark Brahma chickens, one oockerel and five pullets. Enquire at Would offioe. - UwtiY-Z(Wise-Head)T>isinf»cUntSoap Powder dusted in the bath softens the tU-**o»tini4iU»ttidl*mf«jU.rf ORDER YOUR WOOD DR. JORDAN The Canadian Eye Specialist of Vanoouver, who did inoh a heavy praotioe here, returned last evening to see that the giaaaea ordered have heen made np according to his instructions, and those who have reoeived any should oall (as well as those who have not) today, and not later than Saturday, April 16, when the doctor will be pleased to adjust anything necessary to make the glasses satisfactory. Any one desiring to seoure the services of the specialist should not fall to consult him. as this is an exceptional opportunity of securing the best services ever presented to tho citizens of Rossland. THE BEST w i \ COME FROM THE WEST A New Influx of Settlers Passing Through Nelson BENN & OHREN CUSTOMS BROKERS I STONE BLOOK Cor. Queen St. and Colombia]Ave. Nelson, April 15.—The S. F. and N. train reaohed Summit last night abont two hours late but before the junotion was reaohed- a rook on the traok still further delayed the train and it waa alter 11 o'olock when the express arrived at the station. The party of forty homeseekere from the Palouee oountry who were on board had to wait until the [Coast-Boundary train pulled in at 1 o'olook when the most ot them were taken down to the Kokanee at the C. P. R. wharf. The men wen a hardy lot and there were several women and children in the party. Some of the men had already been over the Edmonton seotion and were returning there with their belongings to settle down, while others were going in for the first time. One of the party, a tall typical westerner, said: 'I know the Edmonton country pretty well, I was all tbrongh here last fall. We have no suoh lands aa I saw there and that is why we are going in. Some of our party are just ooming to look abont but the most ot us will settle and many others will follow ns a little later on." The party will go to Calgary and from thenoe north to Edmonton They are all being handled by the C. P. R. agents. A good deal has been said and writen about the influx into the territories from the east and middle states, bnt this move from the far western states *n to the territories is comparatively a new movement. SOCIETY CARDS. Flour We buy Flour by the car load and carry a full stook of Raymond and Ogilvie's Prompt delivery F(\ xi* ntATULRAi. oanKm o» • KJ. Fj. tuoutt, sUadaad itrls, Wo, ie, Btgalu mtatlacs rrerr Thursday mssi lag*. S p. a, Miners' Union HaB, „ A ,H, Dutton W r ^^ Box 171 w. O. Robinson, strrctary Rossland Home Bakery THE Le'Roi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac at 95, per oord. Telephone 30. Rossland R Fresh Bread And Fancy Pastry WE KEEP A FINE LINE OF CAND1E8 1 '!.■ Schwartzflihaoir S Wells, Praps Agnew & Co. GROCERS PHONI ISI W. B and Orown Grant Cigars They Are Union Made Patronize a Home Industry WALTER J. ROBINSON AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker Next to Postoffice FREE The beBt Bar Lunch in town, from noon until midnight, every day, at THE WINDSOR More than half the battle in cleaning greasy dishes is in the soap you use. If it's Sunlight Soap it's the best; -B The Evening World is the paper that has the circulation. So if yon want to get good results irom your advertisements put them in a paper that is read not by part of the people, but by all the people. It may oost a little more but you will find it cheaper in the end. Stop and think about it THE OPAL Nioe Rooiiip, Free.Batb, Terms Reasonable. Mrs. RUPERT BULMER R.L Wright A. B^SiM, (Assayer.for*LelRoi.No.'2,) WILL TAKE Custom Assays ##♦♦#»•#■#**#♦ ************* * FEED FEED FEED $ ♦ 0 0 0 0 0 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Everything in the Feed line at right prices Orders promptly attended to 0 0 * 0 0 0 * The Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd. * EXPLOSIVES. The Cotton Powder Comoanv. Ltd 33 Qtutn Victoria St., .ONDON E. 0. MARUFJ.CTOM Faversham Powder On the SPECIALjJLIBTiOf Permitted Explosives. October, IfJO T^N a I I -T" r- the best explosivelfor ns derground wo/k ei I V*/InI I £.' olnsively used in Severn and Mersey tunnel Cordite, Gelignite, Gelat.ne Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators for all olasses of Explosives, Eleotrio Appliances, " Magazine Charges for the removal of Wrecks, Etc., Ete. Works: Faversham, Kent and Melling, near Liverpool s. To the Merchants Why Don't You increase Your Business? .0 Do not sit down and complain of lacK ot business, beoause people are sending out of the city for their goods. Hustlinqwill Oo the Trick Give them to understand that they can save money by dealing at home. YOU WILL HAVE TO SH©WTHEM That you can sell them better goods fof 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 want them to know You can do this by keeping your advertisement in TheEvenina World.... It reaches all the people>nd goes in all the homes in the oity. # * Its circulation ia increasing everyjday. Give it a Trial And you will not complain aa te the .ea-nltfc
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Title | The Evening World |
Publisher | Rossland, B.C. : World Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1904-04-15 |
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