THE EVENING WORLD ^^mJ^l / ..:.' Vol. Ill NO. tag ROSSLAND, B. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 20 .904 Price Five Cent RusseFs Kidney and Liver Pills *in"10 m H ARE PURELY VEGETABLE NUTSHELL A Positive Otire For Kidney Trouble, Liver Complaint, Headache, Billiousness, Co3itiveness And Dyspepsia. ONE PILL A DOSE 25c A BOX OR 5 BOXES FOR $1.00. Sold in RoBBland, At Morrow's Drug Store )QG&&000wQ*W&lQQM0000QQW>7 Items of Interest Round the World. LATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS To the Public: 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 & Co. Our Prices are Right "*^ "^p "^F ft* A. T. eollis & Company $ THE UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS. The Doings or Conspicuous Persons Affecting Canadian Interests. t The Brackman-Ker MillingCompany | ? _nF.A7.ER IN— J. VS vs m jL —DEALER IN— ua £ All kinds of Cereals, Break- % % fast Foods, Hay and Grain. =§ Iff iii Vl Agent for Pratt's Celebrated Poultry Food 3 8 DR. BRUHN'S IS 1 OINTMENT 1 Has established itself as a household necessity and has a record of Cures unparelleled in the history of Medicine, It cures old and new Sores, Ulcers, Eoezema, Salt Rheum, Itohing Piles, Chafings, Pimples, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. This Ointment has been in u?e almost hulf a Century. Testimonials from thousands whu htive been cured if Skin Disease* of long standing testify to its Curative quiiiies George Francis Train iB dead. Crib owners in Spokane are being prosecuted. Korean soldiers are likely to give trouble at Seoul. Turks and Bulgarians and fighting in Macedonia. Radium has satisfactorily oured three cases of cancer in New York. England is now turingout Bmall arms for soldiers night and day. Tbe revolutionaries of Uruguay have bo far been very successful. The Dominion parliament is summoned to meet on Matoh 10 next. A railway in Guatemala is to be completed by Canadian and United States capital. Drivers and haokmen in St. Louis have proclaimed a general strike. The Jape have placed an order in England for a 16,000 ton battle ship. Germany is complaining that Russia is maintaining a oorps of spies in that country. The Duke of Devonshire has adopted Balfour'e polioy of retaliation against protectionist countries. The new line aoross the northern part of the provinoe is already bringing muoh outfitting trade to Vanoouver. Business men and politicians in the United States are both declaring the desirability ol reciprocity with Canada. London papers show that a small duty on meats would throw the bulk of the trade into oolonial channels which now carry but 12 per oent of the total imported into England. THAT "MISSED HOLE" Accidents From This Cause Too Numerous —Enquiry Necessary Directions for use—Apply freely night and morning, or often as required. -PRICE- SO Cents a 8ox MANUFACTURED BY Dr. Bruhn Medical <2o. NEW YORK Sole agent for Rossland, T. R. MORROW, The DfUggJSt • CALL FOR A TRIAL BOX. The inquest on Monday, revealed tbe fact that at least one of the men who met his death on the 500 level of the Centre Star mine laBt week, knew of there being a missed hole and the jury practically came to the conclusion that there was nobody to blame. Foreman I Baum gave evidence to the effect I that he knew of nothing which ; would prevent such an accident. Evidence was also tendered to the effeot that men were instructed to put in a primer and fire off any missed holes. Tbis apparently clinched the matter. But there are many deaths occurring in frightfully rapid suo- oession from this very cause, Is there no remedy? The jury re commended lhat anotherexplosiv be found, that would not explode on mere concussion. That is very muoh in the air, for is there any such "explosive that can be used in RoBBlanb mining. The men who died were on piece waok. They were paid according to the depths of the holes they succeeded in drilling during their shift. In ordinary overhand stoping the explosion breaks away so many tons of rock, whioh falls across the lower face of the breast. Any holes that are missed in the upper portion,the rook being bared, can be seen at once- But if the holes missed are in the lower face they cannot be seen, if the muck has not been all taken away. Supposing tbat the men about to set to woik am told of a missed hole, they are well aware that if they stop to clear away the muck, they will lose valuable time, will not make so much money during that shift and will lower their average in tbe eyes of the mine foreman. On the othet hand, the ohances are that the drilled bole ia unlikely to met the missed hole, and consequently the ohances are taken Whose fault is it that the chances are so taken, that of the miner, or of,the system, In underhand stoping the danger is greater because the whole faee to be worked upon is liable to be oovered with loose rock or muck. The man whose duty it is to blast remains at a distanoe and counts the number of explosions. If fifteen holes are to be blasted and only fourteen reports are heard, it is quite possible, unless the timing of the fuses ia accurate, tbat two explosions occurred together. Is a missed hole then reported? And if it is not reported and the explosion was not concurrent, and in oonseqnenoe there is another missed hole aooident, whose fault iB it? It is very evident that a probing enquiry is needed into the whole matter. There are far too many deaths from this cause, and tbe foreman of the Centre Star to the contrary notwithstanding, there must be a preventive. And it is upto the mines and the miners to suggest a remedy in their joint interests. WITH CITY FATHERS Animated Meeing Night. Last OVER STANDING COMMITTEES Resolution to Dismiss the Whole City Staff is Ruled Out of Order. THE VERGE CONCERT A Fair Houaa Greeted tha Fair Music- lanaLaat Night Miss Verge, violinist, Miss Burtis pianist and Mrs. N.Mclnnis soloist, entertained a fair house laBt night with some fine music excellently rendered. Misa Verge showed tha' she was above the ordinary with the violin, Miss Burtis tbat she was a mistress of teohnique while Mrs. Molnniss sang in her usual well liked style. There was plenty of applause and several bouquets. Call Down Churchill H^ L?ndon, Jan. 20.—The Oldham Conservative Association, which sent Winston Churchill to parliament, now tells him he has forfeited its confidence, beoause of his anti- Chamberlain attitude and tbat he cannot rely on it for support. There will be a Grand Hockey Match, by Ladies, at the Rink next Friday the 22nd Don't miss it. Schlitz Beer, 35 cents per quart uiutte, at the Family Liquor Store The first business meeting of the City Council attracted quite a num ber of spectators and the scene was somewhat lively until the session adjourned at about 10 o'olock: There were only two matters oi in terest that came up, the one being the appointment of the standing committees and the other the dismissal of the city hall staff. There was a third matter, the proper compilation of the assessment roll which had been brought up at a previons meeting and notioe given. Thin was knocked out by Alderman McDonald who adjourned the session and so prevented the assessment being brought out. The dismissal of the city staff was brought uprn a verbal resolution whioh was ordered to be put in writing in the regular manner and was then ruled out of order as under the procedure bylaw all motions must have a week's notice. No Buch notice was given before the adjournment waB carried. There was a lengthy argument over the matter, but it seemed that the chairman was strictly within the bylaw. The other matter was the appointment of committees. There are three oommittees and Bix aldermen, consequently each alderman is obliged to serve on two committees. Each alderman has equal rights with < very other, all alike being the ohoice of the people. Further, it is the custom for the alderman of the longest standing to be chairman of the. committee on whioh he is appointed. The wrangle arose over the mayor's slate, and exception was taken to Alderman Rolt being chairman of the finance committee but be was allowed to remain upon the committee. Later on as the counoil deliberated on the forming of the committees it was found that Alderman Lockhart's name was on but one committee, and Alderman Stout on all three. Alderman Stout withdrew his name on the Board of Works in favor of Alderman Lookhart in consideration of which aot of courtesy Alderman Rolt withdrew his objeotion to serve on the finance oommittee. The final, arrangement waB as follows, the first list of name giving the slate as prepared by Mayor Clute for the consideration of his council. Finance Committee: Messrs Rolt, Fetch, Martin and Lookhart (the first named being chairman.) As finally arranged: Messrs. Stout, Petoh, Rolt and Martin, one change being made. Board of Works Messrs. Martin Stout, Lockhart and MoDonald. As finally arranged Messrs, Mar tin, Lockhart, Petoh and McDonald. Again only one ohange was made Alderman Petch taking the place of Alderman Stout. Fire, Water and Light: Messrs. McDonaid, Rolt, Stout and Petoh. As finally arranged: Messrs. MoDonald, Stout, Lookhart and Rolt. Again only one ohange was mado. The changes made were not vital in any oase as the committees oan do nothing of themselves their every act having to be endorsed by the whole council but suoh as they were Ihey ooneumed the whole evening. TATLOWSNEW BUDGET Anticipates an Increased Revenue and Diminished Outlaw. Viotoria, Jan. 20.—Probably the shor.est budget speech on reoord in a British Columbia legislature was delivered yesterday afternoon by Finance Minister Tatlow. He prefaced his remarks by pointing out that tbe balanoe between revenue and expenditure for many years past has not only not been maintained, but the latter had exceeded the former by $900,000. The minister declared tbat he had frankly taken the country into his confidence and had floated a mil- lhj.1 dc.Lr Idm, b> that means tiding over the difficulty and leaving a Bmall surplus. He then went on to enumerate the headings nnder whioh he anticipated an improved showing during during the current fisaal year. From the new assessment measure he anticipated $336,000. From the Chinese poll tax $200,000. Increased revenue from all souroee he plaoed at $471,000, but this sum was open to a number of reductions which would limit it to about $328,- 000. Civil servants' salaries were reduced by $21,000. Reductions were also provided far under the head of administration of justice and of of legislation. The increase for maintenance of public institutions was accounted for through putting the charges for the fisheries department under that head. Education and charity had naturally increased with the growth of the province. The government hoped by careful management to make tbe small appropriation for public works this year go further than tbe larger ones usually went in the past. Provision was also made for a refund of $10,000 to the municipalities for the maintenance of lepers, and in the Bupp'e.-nentarii ■ for $5000 for a commission to enquire into the financial oondition of the province Tatlow places the debt of the province at eleven or twelve million dollars. Notice Notice is hereby given, that I have appointed Mr. Richard Thomas Evans, Deputy Sheriff, in and for the Bailiwick of South Kootenay. S. P. Tuck. Sheriff. Rosaland, B. C. January, 20 1904. THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND B. C, JAN. 20, igo4 Tha Evening World By the World .Publishing Company. Kntered at the Rossland, B. C, poBtofflce fo transmission through the mails.May I, 1901 » Becond class reading matter. SUBSCRIPTION RAT8S-f5,°o P«r year ;tn yariably in adnncc. Adre-tliing r»t*» made- known on application. JAMES H. FLETCHER. A QENERAL MANAGER^ P. 1. Bjc jot Rowland, B. ms\(mt:7MWSs'.'*- INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS The nineteenth meeting of the Indian National Congress is in session in Madras and its chief speaker is Lal Mohun Ghose, the well known Bengal orator, end his chief theme is the demand for the free education of the masses of the people together with the opening of the higher official appointments in India to natives. The Indian National Congress is a legacy of that doctrinaire, W. E. Gladstone, Early in the eighties Gladstone willed that a native of India who had the education and could pass certain examinations Bhould have the right not only to judge his fellow natives, but alsu the English. There was a roar from one end of India to the other and that roar came not only from the English but from the races in India who ruled the country before the English. Having succeeded in getting the people of India together by the ears the Grand Old Man withdrew his Grand Old Policy, having inflicted a wound on In dian society from which it has not recovere from unto this day. To understand why it is neces sary to understand that Bengal and Mtsdras are numerically the half of India or nearly so. Also that Madras and Bengal are chiefly of the old Da vidian stock and their people are called black men by the In dians of the north and west, them selves Aryan, aud, therefore, akin in blood to most Europeans. More, that as each successive tide of Aryan invasion swept into India from the northwest neither the Madrasi nor the Bengali ever lifted sword in defence of their oountry. Consequently they are despised of their conquerors whether their religion wae adopted by them or not. Intellectually the Bengali is, per haps, the keenest witted man in the world without any exception. But no amount of eduoation will instill the principles of manhood and the traditions of a glorious raoe into a nation or even into an individual. The Bengali is, therefore, despised iu India by the nations which dwell alongside of him. Those old fighters may not liked baing ruled by the English, but they consider the English to be nearer of blood to them than the Bengali and the Madrasi, black men. By those black men they utterly refuse to be ruled, and the Bengali has not the triok of ruling. He could not last in one of the higher official positions, even iu a medium prist, without being constantly supported by British bayonets. And why Bhould British bayonets be used to hold a ruler, who is disliked, over a na.ion or part of one? But the Aryan races of India are more lighters than bookworms. They want no examinations except those in riding or polo, or swordmanship, or drill or athletics, They cock their noses in scorn at the "National Congress," for India is not a nation any more than ia Europe, and the people on that congress are not representative of India. Yet they are the majority. But let England step out of India and the Bengali would De the cowering cur tomorrow thai he has been since the days ante's dated Alexander the Great. The AryaDS of the norlh would sack tht wealth} moneylending cities of the east and south with great gusto and not a Bengali nor a Madrasi would lift his finger to atop them. That is the history of the past and would be the history of today were it not for the Pax Britannici, without which Lal Mohun Ghuae would not dare to lift his voice above a whisp er. Tbe majority has never governed India and would not rule India tomorrow if India were left to itself. The demand for educa tion and the higher appointments is simply an Indian translation of a well known Amerioan thing m^&^%^s^^^^.m^m^[^M^^m^ TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST and WEST VIA ■ Mutton per lb (side) 1315 Turkey, pfr lb 23c Veal, per lb fside) 18o The postponed Masqur- aed Oarnival takes place Wednesday night, January 20th. A full hand will he in attendance, Schlitz Beer, 35 cents per quart bottle, at the Family Liquor Store A Case of Con The consensus of opinion that our concave shoulders, conforoms with every conceivable idea and demand of conservate and elegant dressing. Consult our Btock and convince yourself, and you will concede that it conforms with style and good taste. Taylor & McQuarrie, Fashionable Tailors. Anothar Conservatlva Nomination London, Ont., Jan, 19—The Conservatives have chosen Peter Elli son as their candidate for the House of Commons for East Middlesex. At the Maequrade Carnival Wed nesday night, teaeon tickets are not good. Prioes are: Adults, 25c Children under fifteen, 15c. Conaervatlvaa Active Toronto, Jan. 20.—South Simcoe Conservatives have chosen H. Len nox, M. P., as their candidate. Don't forget the Masquerade Carnival at the Rink, Wednesday night. Fine Dresses, Fine Prizes. Everyone expected. A Nov Minister. Ottawa, Jan. 20— Hon. L. P. Brodeur was sworn in aa Minister of Inland Revenue temorrow. Mrs. L. Nadeau will take lodgers at the Headquarters Hotel. 'XMAS. 'XMAS. JUST OPENED. Largest Stock of Pipes IN Meerschaum and Briars. SUITABLE FOR 'XMAS GIFTS. JFine Line in CIGARS, Put up in 10 and 25 in a box, in 10 and 25 suitable for 'XMAS. XMAS. L. LEVY <£ CO. Important Special Sale We have a very large range of Ladies, MisBes and Children's Felt. Plush, Velvet and Satin Slippers that we are now offering at 20 per cent discount. All muBt go. Do not he too late to get the best bargains. ( CO. LALONDE rnn=D THE SHOEMAN.*; *.'**^8jw- ■rf{rmm~ Stf^^SBt^^'c^^^S^iO^Z^SSS^So^^^ :—THE * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * t. 4 4 ,P AL ACE, RALPH HARRON, PROP. Rossland's Lead hiq Hotel.. c~_: until Sampled Rooms For Commercial Men. Finest Grill inKootenays in; connection. ©FIRST CLASS Bowlinn Allev AND BILLIARD>ROOM 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 K^^^^^^CS^tlS4^^*1^^^ * P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trall,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green- L_ wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS—Rossland, Trail, Nelson," Ymir, Kaslo Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. Flih, wame and Poultry hi Season, Sausages of All Kinds. WM. DONALD, Manager Roaaland Branch ALL KINDS OF DRY W©0D L«T»r'sY-Z(WiaeHead)Diilni««UntSoap Powder duated in tbe bath aoitane the a-mttW1^ms*mm*m*mmmm0t-Wm,m W. F. LINGLE Offer rjifillt f tii Northern ticket o!*lc» nest to Bed Star SHOET LINE TO St. Paul,Duluth,Minneapo|is,Chicago and appoints east Feattle, Tacoma, Victoria, Portland and.all Pacific Coast roint. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining & Buffet Smoking Library Oars 2-Fast.Trains Through Daily-2 For rates, folders and full information regarding trips. Call on or address any agent jj/F. Sc N. Railway. imT.. :_, H. BRANDT, C P 4 T A, 701 W Riverside, Spokane ABC DENNISTON.G W*P A, Seattle, Wash. H. P. BROWN, Rossland Agent Nelson Si Fort Sheppard Railway Red Mountain Railway Washington Sl Great Northern R'y Yancouver,Victoria St Eastern R'y & Nav. Co, The only »11 roil.between' points east west and south to Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks and Republic. Connects at Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and 0. R. Sc N. Co. for points east, west and south; connects at Kospland and Nelson with the Canadian Pacific R'y. Connects at Nelson with K. R. Si N. Co. for Kaslo and K' & 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 8:4s a.m. Arrive Rossland 4:35 p.m, Arrive ,. . .Nelson 7:20 p.m, Arrive Grand Forks.... 4:00 pjn Arrive Republic 6:15 p.m SOUfHBOUND, Leave Republic 8:30 a.m, Leave Grand Forks 10:3; a.m Ltave Ntlson.... 7:201. m L ave. Rossland io:4o a.m Arrive Spokane ,6:ij pjn For further information regarding reservation of berths or price of tickets, appiy to any agent of the above companies, or to E. A. JACKSON, l-CDCII JrMMPgtl *|f 1 V"*-*>n«- 'Wb* > ) J) t \ I MARKET REPORTS Retail Prices in Rossland Stores. GROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES Corrected Up to Date by the Lead- inp Merchants of the Camp. MINING SUPPLIES. Axep, ter doz $7.50-10.00 Cr.odl"8, per case $6.50-6.60 dps, Bennett, per box 75o Cc nl, blatkuniih ) cr Ion $22.50 DjrBnjile. 60per ct, per lb 194 Dynamite, 50 per ct, per lb 18o Dynamite, 40 percl, per lb 16^0 Fuse, Bennett per 100 ft 75o Hammers, per lb 15o Iron, per lb ,'! j 5o Nn ils, base, per keg $4 iShovele, per tlt'i $7.60-10 Steel. Canton per lb S^o MEAT AND POULTltY. Bacon, per lb 18-20c Beef, per lb (hide) 9-10o Chickens, eaoh 60-90o Fish, per lb 12f 15o Ham, per lb 18-20o PROVISIONS Almonds, per lb 25o Apples, per 501b box $1.25-81.60 Bananas, per doz 40c Beans, per lb 6c Batter, per lb 25-35o Cheese, per lb 20c Chocolate, per lb 40-50o Cocoa, per lb 40c $1 00 Coffee, per lb 25 50o Condensed Milk per can 15o Dried Peas, per lb 80 Eggs, per doz 30-40 Flour, per 501b $1-60-1.66 Grapes, per lb 15o Honey, per lb 25o Jams and Jellies per lb 12-llo Lard, per lb 17^0 Onions, per lb 5c Oranges, per doz 40-50o Pickles, per qt 20o-25o Plums, per 201b box 60c Potatoes, per 1001b sack $1.00 Rice, [er lb 80 Rolled Oats per lb 5o Sugar, per lb (Uo Vinegar, per gal 50c-76o Walnuts, per lb 2Do Watermelons, eaoh 50 60s FIED Bran, per ton $27 Hay, per ton $27 Oats, per ton $32 Shorts, per ton $30 MISCELLANEOUS Coal, per ton, Gait, $8.50 KeroBine, per gal 50o Soap, per bar 5o Wood, per oord $4.50-$5.50 , Mails close Mailo -delivered d» ilv ex- daily except ci Su nday Monday at epo:3o a m 7:00 a. m. for Trail, Phoenix, Cascade. Columbia Grand Forks, Fifo, Greenwood, Fholt, Midway and all Boundary District points. Daily except Daily except Sunday Monday 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Robeou, Castlegar Mon., Wed., Fri Wed.. Eri., Bui 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Gladstone Daily Dally 9:40 a. m. 6:00 a. m. Northport, Spokane and all United States points. Paterson, B. C. Daily except Daily etcopt Sunday Sunday 9:40 a. m. 6: 00 p ra. Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir. Nelson and Salmo, B.C. Daily Daily 6:00 p. m. 9:40 ». 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. Dally m. 7:00 a. n. Daily 5:>5 P Alljpointa served bv the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, all Eastern Canada, the United Kingdom, and all European and other foreign countries. Daily 5:1511 111.. Daily 7:00 a, ■. Crow's Nest Pass and connections, Nelson. Sun., Tues., Tnur Tues., Thur., Ra 5:15 p m. Deer Park. Daily except Saturday 5:1s p.m. Sandon. 7:00 a. a. Daily except Monday 7:00 a. m. Daily 7:00 a. m Daily 5:15 p. Trail, Arrowhead, Nakusp, Revelstoke Station, Halcyon and Columbia River, Slocan and Lardeau District point and connections Daily 5:15 p m. Daily 7:00 a. .All points nerved by the Canadian Pacific Railway west of R' v- elstoke Station, including < hina and Japan and Klondike, STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—Four-rocr.ied cottage nicely finished, ard three lots, well fenced and cleared. Price, $1,200, part cash down. FOR SALE—Small lodging house, going concern, cheap rtntal. A bargain. APPLY DYER & FLETCHER E120 Columbia Ave. The Hoffman Houttu lias SO well heated room* An ;in-to date family hote'. THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND, B. C, JAN. 20, 1904 00999000000000000000000000 *********•*******•***.**■**. I School Opening! TEXT BOOKS! SCRIBBLEES! EXERCISER! SCHOOL BAGS! PENS! INKS, ...All School Supplies... • AT LOWEST PRIOES I Goodeve Bros. : It Pays to Deal With Goodeve Bros. ******** ♦« SNAPS IN MINING STOCKS FOB 8ALE j! 5000c amp McKinney 4 1-4 ji 1000 Mountain Lion, 16 3-4 < > > \ I Will pvy the highest market price, for 5000 j; Jumbo. I J. B. Johnson b Co., EXPLOSIVES. — —~aagg The Cotton Powder Comoanv. Ltd 32 Qui 311 Victoria St., .ONDON E. U. -1UHUFA0T.1HH Faversham Powder *.**************•****•*•••* On the8PEClALr/L161|.ol Peixvimc EsplcKvet (cuter .fcl ihe best explosive for un derground wo/k ex clusively.used in Severn and Mersey tunnel Cordite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dy umite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators for all classes of Explosives, Electric Appliances, ii:t (1 iiipi' foi It i«n 1 mii of Wrecks, Etc., Ete. TONITE Wor is: Faversham, Kent and Melling, near Liverpool • •••••••••••••-■••••••••••• .• mm • • ae • • • • ee • • • • • a • a mm • 9 m* • • • • a* • • • • m* mm m* GIVE MEA2Q6 Ih that BmblK n'a? Yes! Yon hi ve just got in some Crosse & Black- well's and ^hite St.. r-Brand Piokles? Yes! Send along this little order, please. CROSSE & BLACKWELL S AND WHITE STAR BRAND PICKLES. 10 Bottles Mixed, 10 Bottles Mix* d Sour, 10 Chow Chow, 10 Bottles " Sweet, 5 Bottles Onions, 2 Quarts Sweet, 5 Bottles Walnuts, 6 Bottles Dill, 2 Quarts Dill- ii SpecialsatPaulson's i ■' — 11 II P. B. Blend Coffee ji j; Moosejaw Flour; ;j Chilliwack Butter jj (I 1 <; II Paulson || jj Bros, jj iiTHE GROCERS: Atlantic S.S. Sailings C.P.R. ATLANTIC 8.SALINE From St. John. L.Champlain,Feb.2o L.Manitoba Feb.6 ALLAN LINE From St |ohn. 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 F-b.i Oceanic.. Feb. 10 FRENCH LINE LaChampaigneFeb4LaTouraineFeb 11 ALLAN STATE LINE Corithian. .Feb.4 Nuniidian Feb 18 Continental sailings of North German Lloyd, H. A. P. and Italian lines on ap- pl.cation. Lowest rates on all lines. W. P. F.CUMMINGS, G. S. S, Agt., Winnipeg 0,W. DEY, Agent, C. P.R. Depot, Rossland MORTGAGE SALE Or Valuable Residential Property :: aa :: aa aa aa • • :; • a aa • a • a • a • • • a aa 99 aa aa • a 9* aa aa • a 9* • a • a :: aa 9* 99 aa aa aa aa aa a* • » m* • • • a • a • a • a t: aa aa aa aa aa • a aa aa • a aa Under and by virtue ol the power of sale coutamed in a certain Mortgage whieh will be produced at the time ot sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction by Walter J. Robinson at the office ot Orde & Co., Real Estne Agents, in the City oi Rossland, Ii, C, on Saturday, the 23rd day of January A. D. iv°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 ele. - tricity. The grounds aie laid out in lawn, with ornamental trees, enclose 1 wtth stone and frame fence, For further particulars and conditions of tale, Apply to HARRIS Sc BULL. Bank of B. N. A. Bldg. Vancouver, B. C. Vendors'Solicitors. Or to ORDE & CO.. Real Estate Agents, Rossland B. C. Dated Dec. 26th 1904. MADAME BEST THE FAMOUS Phrenologist And Palmist. She can read your life like a b> k. She is the only gold medalist in British Caiumbia. Shegbas the reputation of b ing the beet Palmist that has ever been in.British Columbia If you want to know or learn any thing consult this gifted lady. It was she who* predicted the Frank disaster. No money accepted ii readings are not satisfactory, jOFFIOE HOURS,o.On to op. m." The Hoffman House Room 4. &♦♦••#♦••♦**" R.L.Wright A. R. S. M. (Assayer foruLe_Roi No. 2,) WILL TAKE ICustoiTi Assavsj ►♦-»»♦»*«• 99999999999999999999999994 .00000999999999C-999999999 PHRH; .The Phoenician.! a a •aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa* aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa SYNOPSIS The Alhambra FAMILY j PQUOR, STORE ~ Firely assorted stock of Win'sand 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, T elepborie 39. BcFFletd.BC NOTICE Take Notice—that a plaint has been entered and summons issued out of tte County Court of Kootenay holden at Kossland, wherein the Nelson and Fort Sheppard Railway Company are plaint. iff* and the ( anadian 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 arc the particulars: To 200,000 feet of mining timber sold by the plaintiffs to the defendants at 50 certs per thousand 11 $100. To 2,200 cords of woods at 25 cts. .. per cord. $550. Total' *6co. THE . BANK SALOON ♦> J "^oted fnr its choice brands of <*■ liquors and cigars, [HIGHLAND CREAM The lich creamy'tlavor has pine 0 this fine t-COICH Whiskiy n the front rank of the very best Under the Popular Control of JACOBS A JEFFORD m * mA.mmm.AAL***** m ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼■I Results from common soaps: eczema, coarse hands, ragged clothes, shrunken flannels. Sunlight Soap REDUCES EXPENSE Auk Inr tlie Oetnznn llnr AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that an order made herein rn the 2 ,th. day of Dcccmhrr, 1903, wheren it is ordered that service of the summons, plaint and the said order be effected by publishing notice of the s-'id summons, plaint and order for six weeks in the "World'1 newspaper, published in the City of Rosslund, and posting to the defendants of a registered letter containing a copy of the "World" newspaper having the first publication of such advertisement, addressed to such defendants at therein reei6tered 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. M. W. Simpson- Blue print papar, Office j and School Supplies. Latest Novels and all kind Oil f?i»lionfry. Thos. Embleton I! FOR PIOKLES 09 90 #i • • #i • * MMM»MlitMIMtlHMJMtt>»HMtt>MMH|HHH»M There h sn aoundance of style and a round of smart tbingB in our new stook of goods, oome in and seleot yourself a good made to order euit. Taylor k McQaarrie Fashionable Tailors. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Sic. Anyone hothIIii* *. sketch nnd description m*» qnlrklT ueirUIn our opinion froo whether an Invention In prohnbly piuoiitiiblo. ( ommnntea- thinnerrkrlycorrllilontlill. HiuHlhnfik (Hi Pound ■out free. I rlilont OgOttO* for ■MUrUlffj (interim. Pntentn rnkon throuith Munrr A Co. rocolve ipteial notice, without eh«r<<e, In tho Scientific American, A handnnmcl* lllnnlratod weekly. Lnrmsit elr- nihitlnri nf any nclonttlln Iniirnnl. Tenim, 1.1 a yonr: four months, It. Bold byall nowadealern. ~ Co1?e,Bn*d,n'' New York ss%9t» SU Vftthlivston. O. O. Phra, who dies and lives again in Britain, begins to recount his early adventures—He buys a British slave girl and sails on a trading voyage to Cornwall and marries a British princess. Is attacked and captured by the Romans. Escapes and is murdered by the Druids. Ib born again in later Roman Britain. Fnds a tattooed record bv h;s wif« on his body. Rescues a Roman lady from a bull and is taken into favor. Lives and dies in her service. Wakes up in Saxon England just before the Bittle of Heatings. Rescues a Saxon Maiden from the Conqueror. Marries her. Visited at 8tonehen?e by his British wife. Compilers of dotnesday book makee enquiries. Flight to Sanctuary where Phr-i again sleeps and wakes in Edward I reign. Finds himself a sleeping saint in an Abbey. CHAPTER VIII (Continued). Presently these meditations were disturbed by some very different outward sensations. There came stealing over the consecrated pavements of that holy pile the souud of singing, and it did not savour of angelic harmony: it was rough, and jolly, and warbled and tripped about the columns and altar Bteps in most unseemly sprigbtliness, 'Surely never did St, Gregory pen such i rousing chorus as that,' I thought to myself, as, with ears pricked, I listened to the dulcet harmonies. And along with the music came suoh a merry odour as made me thirsty to smell of it. 'Twas not incense—'twas much m to like cinnamon and nutmegs —and never did censer—never did myrrh and galbanum smell so much of burnt sack and roasted crab apples as that unctuous, appetising taint. I got down at once off my slab, and, being mighty hungrr, as I then discovered, I followed up that trail like a sleuth hound on a Blot. It waB not reverent, it did not suit my (saintship, but down the steps I went hot and hungry, and passed the reredos and crossed the apse, and round the pulpit, and over the curicula, and through the aisles, and by many a shrine where the tapers dimly burnt I pressed, and so, with the scent breast high, I flitted through an open archway into the chequered cloistera. Then, tripping heedlessly over the lettered slabs that kept down the dust of many a royBtering abbot, I—the latest hungry one of the countless hungry children of time—followed down that jolly trail, my apostolio linens tucked under my arm, jewelled mitre on a head more accustomed to soldier wear, and golden crock carried, alasl like a hunter lance 'at trail' in my other hand, till I brought the quest to bay. At the end of the cloisters was a door set ajar, nnd along by the jamb a mellow streak of yellow light was streaming out, rich with thoEe odours I had smelt and laden with laughter and the sound of wine soaked voices noisy over the end, it might be, of what seemed a goodly Bupper. I advanced to tbe light, listened a moment, and then in my imperious way pushed wide the panel and entered. It was wbb the refectory oljthejmrn astery, and a right noble hall wherein ostention and piety struggled for dominion, Overhead the high peaked ceiling was a maze of cunningly wrought and carved woodwork, dark with time and harmonised with the assimilating touches of age. Round hy tbe ample walls right and left ran a corridor into tho dim far distance; and crucifix and golden ewer, cunning saintly image, and noble branching silver candlesticks, gleamed in the dusk against the ebony and polish of balustrade and panelling. Under the heavy glow of all theBe things the Brothers' bare wooden table extended in long demure lines; bnt wooden platters and black leathern mugs were now all deserted and empty. It was from the upper end cam* the light and jollity. Here a wider table was placed across the breadth of the hall, and upon it all was sumptuous magnificence — holy poverty here had capitulated to priestly arroganoe. Silver and gold, and rare glasses form cunning Italian moulds, enriohed abiut .with thining enamels wherein were limned many an ancient heathen fanoy, shone and sparkled on that monkish board. On either side, in mighty candelabra, bequeathed by superstition and fear, there twinkled a hundred waxen candles, and up to tho flames of these steamed, as I looked many a costly dish uncovered, and many a mellow brew beaded and singing " to the very brim oi thoBe jewelled horns and beakers that were chief accessories to that pleasant spread. [To be continued, j Pompeian Massage Cream Removes, Blackheads, Freckles and Pimpples and brings color tbe Cheeks. For Sale at Royal BarberShoo SUPPLY HOUSE. W. J. PREST. PROP The Hoffman Cafe. open night- Short orders a specialty. Schlitz Beer, 35 cents per quart bottle, at the Family Liquor Stoae, Cut flowers at the Palace Can dyStore, by express daily. Furnished rooms to let over our store, bath room with hot water connections. Price $5 to $8, a mouth. Agnew k Co, Stock muet be Bold at any prioe Ltsvirp Rtifleid on February 1 Madame Le Blanc. Rossland Home Bakery A full line of Confectionery FRESH BREAD Petch- & Schwartzenhauer Props 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. Hesidcs being a com plete commercial guide to London and its Sulrurbs, the London Directory containslistB of:— EXPORT MERCHANTS with the goods they ship, and tho Colon inl and Foreign markets they supply. 8TEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating thc approximate ■ailing*. PROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Notices of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc., in the principal towns and Industriul centres of the United Kingdom. copy A of the IQ04 edition will be for arded freight paid en receipt of Post Office Order for £1. The London Directory Co.,Ltd, 25 Ahchurch Lane, London, E. C. tHHHaVL4a* ■_ THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND. B. C. JAN 20,1964 THE LOCAL EXCHANGE The War Eagle Improves Slightly. MINOR' MENTION MARKED DROP ON NORTH STAR The Latest Quotations and. Sales Locally Upon the Market. War Eagle wan slightly improved tbis morning, and Amerioan Boy a little steader. A decline is marked in North Star stock. Today's Local Quotation!: aaked Bid emerlcan Boy -..•• 3 'H Ben Hur « 4 slack Tall 3 t Canadian Oold Field! -. sH 3 Curlboo (Camp McKinney) • -Mr 3 t CentreStar tt 20 Crows Neat Fan Ooal I » Fairview 4 3 Fl.her Maiden 2 1 Slant *a iK Granby Conaolidated ts-m j4-°° Morning Glory i'A ' Mountain Lion 16 14 North BUI (Seat Kootenay) 8 Payne — 1° Suilp 7 ambler-Cariboo 26 ts Ban Poll 2% iY. BulllTan 5* 4 Tom Thnmb 3 2 War Baxle Conaolidated 13K i'Y. Waterloo (Assesa. paid) 6 White Bear (Aasesa. paid) 5 4 Today's Sales. War Eagle, 1000, 12|;o American Boy, 3000, 2Jc, Total 4000, The Band will be in attendane at th<? Maequerede Carnival, Wednesday night. There outgb lo be a lull house, as this will be the greatet event of the winter. Heavy Loa* Montreal, Jan. 20—The Ste. Cunegonde Roman Catholic church St. James street, weBt,was destroyed by fire this afternoon. The loss is about $100,000. POWDER SMOKE—Did, it ever give you headache? Dr. Scotts headaohe powders are a qnick and sure care, Sold at Morrows Drug t ore The Evening World is the paper that has the circulation. So if you want to ge t 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 little more, but you . will find it cheaper in the end. Stop and think about it. Dr. Malloy is in the city. The Sacred concert will be produced on Friday week. The Board of Trade meets this evening. The county court will meet here on January 23d next. There wae zero weather last night for the first time thia winter. W. Beatty haB disposed of his undertaking business to James Jordan. Herr Kaufmann is to give a musical soiree on Friday night next. The masquerade at the rink to night promises to be no end of a success. The meeting of the local Conservatives will be held tomorrow evening instead of this. The new city council seem to have a desire to fire the city hall staff. It is to be hoped that there will be cause ! Look Here! ? Sheriff Tuck was in the city today and made the appointment of deputy sheriff, handing it over to R ichard Evans, who is a very good man for the office. Mrs. Charlie Cochrane is in the cells locked up on the charge of having stolen $240 from T. Penny at the Clifton hotel. She offered to give up the money if permitted to depart. The dog show is catching on, the trouble is in what olass to put those redoubtable veterans Pincher and Paddy. They are not bird dogs, but would make mince meat of most. The new council showed much friotion last night. When its members understand that they must work in harmony for a year or accomplish nothing, the friction will cease. Remember the Ladies Hockey match, on Friday next, 22nd inst. SUSPENDS THE CHIEF ; TURKEYS, £ CHICKENS, I FRESH FISH, j OYSTERS, : VENISON VEAL LAMB AT THE i B. C. MARKET! Send Us in Your Order. Liberal'Conservative Convention. At Victoria on the First Day of February, 1904. $14.00 Hats for $5.00 ' at Madame Le Blanc's selling outsale A TERRIFIC SNOWSLIDE Tears up C. P. R. Tracks Near Laggan and In- Interrups Traffic Winnipeg, Jan. 20.—Traffio on the C. P. R. West of Ltggon was completely paralyzed yesterday. Word of a terrific sntwslide has reached Winnipeg. An avalanche of snow left the mountain side some miles west of Laggan, at a point near Bear creek, rushing and tumbling down the height and oarrying everyting before it. A monstrous pile tore up the tracks for several hundred feet and wiped away the telegraphic wires. The convention of the Liberal-Conservative Union of British Columbia "ill be held in V'.otoria, on Monday, the First of February, 11)04, commencing at 9:30 o'olock a. m. All LiberalC nservativas will be welcome. The to right vote is oonfined to delegates chosen by Liberal-Oon serva live Association or ditlrlct rr.telirgs convened fcr this purpose. Five delegates for every member of the Provincial Legislature to v, hich each separate couBlituenoy may be entitled, suoh delegates to be eleoted by the Liberal- Conservative ".iters of tha eleotoral distriot or ridiug. Proxies oan ouly be used by members of the Union. j '^Business—General, eleotiuu of oflioere and .such other matters as may be brought forward. J. S. SEYMOUR, Chairman of Executive Fresh Farmers BUTTER 25c per pound AT AGNEW'S The Leading Grocler NOTICE For Union Control Mayor of Spokane Assumes Control of the Police Force. St. Louis Mo., Jan. 20.—Robert Lewis vice-president of the carriage drivers and hackmen's union, announced today that 8,000 members of the union would strike Wednesday morning. No public carriages or hearses, except those under control of the union, will be allowed to operate in St. Louis, he says. Take Notice—that a plaint has been entered and summons issiedcut of the County Court of Kootenay holden at Rossland, wherein the Nfl-on and Fort Sheppard Railway Company are plaintiffs 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 tha particulars: To 200,000 feet of mining timber sold by the plaintiffs to the defendants'at 50 cents per thousand $too. To 2,200 cords of woods at 25 c:s, ^. per cord. $550. Total' $650, Roderick Dhu Spokane Jan. 20. — The long standing row between Mayor L. F. Boyd and Chief of Police E. M. Woydt resulted last night in the mayor issuing a proclamation, declaring an emergency, and removing the chief and assuming personal command. Captain Coverley was placed in oharge of the force, and the oity council, in session at the time, wae notified that the mayor had taken charge. Harry Mcintosh DIRECT IMPORTER OF 'PERFECTION' SCOTCH Vintage^ 1878 Guaranteed Absolutely Pure Bass' Burton Ale on Tap -AT- ™f Hoffman House SOCIETY CARDS. if A Tf FHATERNAX ORDKR OP ' • KJ. aMi. KA0I.K8, Boanand Aerie, No, 10, Regnlar^meetlng* every Monday eren- Inga, 8 p. m, Miners- Union Hall, A:,H, Dutton W r. U. Daniel. W. BUYING ZINC HEAVILY Thousand Tons Bought From Payne for Iola Other Deals Sandon, Jan. 20.—Mr. Jones of the Lanyon Zinc Works, Iola Kansas, has brought the zinc from the Payne. Ke is reported to have have bought 1000 tons. It all has to be shipped within the next thirty days. The price paid has not been divulged, but it is generally understood that he paid more for it than he was paying last year. Mr. Jones has alao bought about 300 tons of zince ore from Phil Hiokey of the Ivanhoe, this is now being loaded. Stock must be sold at any prioe Leaving Rorslard on February 1 Madame Le Blanc. On the Roderick Dhu, in Long Lake camp, one of Boundary's high grade properties that has been working steadily for several months, in a drift from a new shaft recently started, a] ledge ot $125 ore wae struck this week. 'Shipments from this property are expected to be started next week, the ore going to the Greenwood smelter. Tom McDonnell is in charge of the work, Tha Volcanic. Boyle Bros., who bave the contract for the diamond drilling at the Volcanic, on the North Fork of Kettle River, which is being tested by Michigan capitalists, have got well along on the second 500 foot hole. Nothing is given out about the results of the drilling, but it ie understood that good ore is being enoountered, the cores being sampled at the Qranby smelter. Conservative Meeting Owing to the meeting of the Board of Trade tonight in tbeir own rooms, the Conservative meeting whioh was oalled for the purpose of eleoting delegates to the Conservative Convention of the whole party has been adjourned until tomorrow evening. Furnished rooms to let over our store, bath room with hot water connections. Price $6 to f 8, a mouth. Agnew & Co, AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that an order made herein on the a,tb. day of December, 1903, wberen it is ordered that service of the summons, plaint and the said order be effected by publishing notice of the siid summons, plaint and order for six weeks in thu "World"' newspaper, published in the City of RoBsland, and posting to the defendants of a registered letter containing a copy of the "World" newspaper having tbe firat publication of such 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, '003 GRAND BALL "Under The Auspioes Of The Ladies Hockey Club AND Rossland Hockey Club Thursday, Janurary 21. Ticketes $ 1.00 Ladies Free SCHORLEMMER'S ORCESTRA. Mm9Wmt9MWmMM m\ 1 We Are Overstocked I |j INCER1AINLINES 3 gj Of 12c, 15c. and 20c articles, and we are ^ fc offering the same for short time, 2 £ AT 10c EACH 3 g: To rer1 ".e our (took. Call and make your selections. ^ f 6. E F()x & 00.7= '. QLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHOWE 65 MORTGAGE SALE Of Valuable Reeldentlal Property Under and by virtue of the power of sale coutamed in a certain Mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by- Public Auction by Walter J. Robinson at the office of Orde & Co., Real Estate Agents, in the City of Kossland, 11, C. on Saturday, Ihe 23rd day of Januar. A. D. ivo4, 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 ornamental trees, enclosed wtth stone and frame fence, For further particulars and conditions of Sale, ly to ARRIS Sc BULL, Bank of B. N.A. Bldg. Vancouver, B. C. Vendors' Solicitors. Or to ORDE SCO.. Real Estate Agents, Rossland B. C. Dated Dec. 26th 1004. ^m/^iUitu::uuuwi,iiU^ia^iWiUmiUuimiUlUUeUii ESTABLISHED 1849. GEORGE GREEN. THE FOUNDRY, ABERYSTWYTH, -:- ENGLAND, Manufacturer of Concentrating Machinery. MEDALS—Royal Cornwall Polytechnic; Gold medal International Minirie- Exhi bition, Crystal Palace, 1800. Only award for Concentn tort. Appl^ MADAME BEST . THE FAMOUS Phrenologist And Palmist. She can read your life like a bjok. She is the only gold medaiist in British Caiumbia. Snejhas the reputation of b ing the beat Palmist thai has ever been in.liritish Columbia. If you want to know or learn any thing consult this gifted lady. It was she who predicted the Frank disaster. No money accepted if readings are not satisfactory, OFFIOE HOURS, o.a .mtoop. m. The Hoffman House Room 4. SPECIALTIES: Strinpswith latest'improvements, of up-to-date design, and with wearing parts ot Harifield's steel, ficm 2 cwts, to 10 cwts. per hfad, Stcnebrtakers, Crushers, Jigf Trcmmjls, .Vanners, etc., all constructed in sfdions for facility of transport ifde oircd. Patent Portable Crushing and Amalgamating Pans for Prospecting, A small '.oncentrating plant to treat up to five tons erected at the works by which commercial results can be seen by intending purchasers for a n erciy ncnira) cot Estimates for complete plants on application. Special attention given to aolular engineer's specifications. Telegrams—"JIGGER." Abervstwvtk GRAND BBND Soblitz Beer, 35 cents per quart bottle, at tbe Family Liqnor Stoae, Cut flowers at the Palaoe Can d,Store,.rjy express daily. AT THE SKATING RINK TO-NIGHT JANUARY 20th AU KINDS OF DRV WOOD W. F. 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