______ ■■■yny;-: rem*: T .... THE EVENING WORLD iX Vol. I, No. 56 ROSSLAND, B. C, SATURDAY, JULY 6, iqoi. Price Five Cents. "CravenettelRain Coats" ( TWO COATS INKONL. ) Will keep you perfectly dry when ia rains and not over heat, Will keep you warm in oold weather and not chill you. A combination waterproof and - rain coat. MEN'S Self Opening Silk Umbrellas, - $3.50 Silk and Wool Umbrellas - - - $2.50 Blaok Mercerized Umbrellas, - - $1.50 Umbrellas 75c, $100, 1,25 HUNTER BROTHERS; THE CORONATION Canada Will Follow the Example of Australia. OUR TROOPS WILL GO OVER Revenue Returns for Fiscal Year Show Big Increase Over 1900 — Expenditure Also Increased, Ottawa, July 6,—Tho Citizen hints that probably tho Dominion Sovernment will follow the example of tho Australian commonwealth and send a representation of Canadian troops to the King's coronation. The revenue returns for the fiscal year ending June 80,1901,show an increase of $1,701,351 compared with 1900. Tlie expenditures were increased by $3,748,108. I.Ndl.lsll UIMCKKT. The, Oxford nnal Cam bridge Mulch Drawn hi Littler',, Favor. I Big Discount Sale Women & Children's Shoes =3 3 Everything in slock in above will be BubjfCt to 20 per cent off until ; September 1st in order lo reduce mock. Everything muiked l in plain figure?, and you gel 20 refunded on every dollar pur- chan*l. Remember tbis applies to each c.mliimers only. =3 3 3 ■3 W.F.MoNEILL. NEXT THE POSTOFFICE ^ SiUlUiUlUiUiUiUiUlUiUiU'iUiUiUiUiUlUiUiUiUiUiiliUittK CARPENTER & Co Are now carrying ti large and complete line ot Koilaks and hand cem- erae, and Amateur Photographers Supplies at Toronto and New York list prices. Why send away for your goods when you can buy right at home and save t.'ic mail and express charges. CARPENTER & CO. )vcr Dominion Express Office ft l#ft---M-UM_-M--M A---.-_■--■---•----_'-k---l---_-l-UK-- --— -—■.«—.---____-_-_________>___>_ a*l InlWmnfmftf tfflrf fl? mtff It? tiff Wit? WW!? flf W \W Iff Wl£ AT COST AND BELOW COST | We are now Having _l | A Big Sale of Ladies' 1 Chocolate Shoes It yoa see our shoe window you are certain to take advantage of this i*l_. j C. O. Lalonde, THE 3HOEMAN iiUiuiuiUiUiUiuirtiiiiiuitiiUiiiiaiiwuiUiUiiwuiuiiwiwiif vvwvwfaawwafwwiJwwvwwvvwvwiJvnfflvifiVfftfiviflllflllffniffllfllHIIIIinnfflflll London, July (i.—Cambridge, after having scored 337 runs with eight wickets down iu the second innings (in the annual Oxford- Cambridge cricket match at Lords) declared the innings closed. The Oxford eleven made 177: runs for seven wickets down, in tlie second innings when tlie match was declared drawn. INTERNATIONAL c It io liter. The special train for the races tomorrow will leave at 1 :.">(). We have this evening received :i large shipment of Strawberries. Call and sec them. Paulson Bros; Rubber Goods, Hot Water llottles, Fountain Syringes, Bulb Syringes, and Atomizers of all kinds, Combination Hut Water Bottles and Fountain Syringe ♦♦♦♦ V. & N. Phone No, 3 Briny us your Prescriptions and family receipts. The best values offered in Hossland. T. R. MORROW, The Pioneer Druggist ft | Rossland Water & Light Co.,_* * \\ EAST COLUMBIA AVE. PHONE 67 K / I\ ( ALL KINDS OP ELECTRIC FIXTURES to SHADES, HEATERS AND ELECTRIC- H AL .SUPPLIES CARRIED IN STOCK. | "_____ 7— ty Estimales for Wiring for Lights, etc.. Furnished /IV I on Application at the oilier. ft POWER ALSO FURNISHED FOR SMALL MOTORS ft Ld 1 CO ■■•— (S3 . Z-3 BLZ _ < . K o|| SSI CO J o w *A odE I UJ. Ul ^C3 IUJ 8 o _ o Eh CO "_ c; a*.fLzA _ ta Eh = si o w CO UJ oca go <. ■a LdJ M ta 2 cl —1 ID o ° cc o_ Ul EH Ul i D so o 3 g LlI CO UJ CO J Cumull'tim ali, Wall In Final Mulai, nt l'lilliidel|»l,ln. Philadelphia, July fl. Tlie lust dav of the Canadian cricketers' visit to Philadelphia waa devoted to a conclusion on the match with the Philadelphia cricket club begun yesterday. The sensational plays of yesterday greatly increased today's attendance. Rook's line bowling yesterday gave the Canadians a lead of 3fl runs to start with today. The wicket was dry and firm and favored the batsmen. Barnum'*, Circus Wl-ecked. Gleiwitz, Silesia, July 0.—Bar- nura & Bailey's circus train has been in a collision at Reauthen, Upper Silesia. One person was killed and several were injured. Great damage was done to the material of tbe show. Killed by Live Wire. Syracuse, July 0.—Clarence Six- bury, a hotel employe 38 years old, came in contact with a live wire in the Mansion house cellar this morning and was killed. THE CHANCELLOR Prince Von Hohenlohe's Death Unexpected. ALWAYS FAIR AND CONCILATORY Weakness and Old Age the Cause- German Emperor Will Attend Funeral—Press Comment. Kii-eUnIi Triiale ItetiiriiM. London; July <>.—The statement of the Board of Trade for the month of June shows decreases of £305,301) in imports and £2,450,- !)00 in exports. DENSE FOG IN NEW YORK Berlin, July fi.—Prince Von Hohenlohe's death was generally unexpected here, as he left Berlin several weeks ago apparently in good health, although his increasing weakness was evident. The Prince arrived at Ragatz extremely exhausted. His death is attributed to the weakness of old age. The officials of the United States embassey informed the correspondent of the Associated Press that the death of the chancellor was much regretted because of his uni form friendliness towards Americans and American , interests. Princo Von Hohenlohe's attitude throughout his* chancellorship was always fair and conciliatory in regard to German-American relations. plying to the note addressed by Secretary Hay to Count Cassinia, regarding the tariff question, it is learned that Russia has intimated her willingness to remove the retaliatory duties she has applied upon American imports provided the United States repeals the order issued by Secretary Gage imposing thc countervailing duty upon Russian sugar. It is plain that Russia regards the sugar question as the crux of the whole controversy. HACKS TOMOKKOW. Many Hones Have Been Entered—Special Train at 1:30. A good program of sport has been arranged for the Sunnyside race track tomorrow afternoon and a great many entries have been made for the events. A special C. P. R. train will leave the station at 1:30, returnirg after the racos are over. All the horses which will participate in the races have arrived here and are quartered at the track. 11 111: At'It OF FAITH. Fob Sale—Baby buggy. Price $5. Apply at tbis office. CAUSED BY A SWITCH Possible Accidents in New York Harbor This Morning. New York, July li.—The reports received Ibis morning from the Highlands, Sandy Hook and Quarantine are that the fog is so dense that the vessels cannot be seen from those stations. Among the steamships due to arrive today and which arc no doubt at anchor outside tbe bar waiting for the fog to lift, are the St. Paul from Southampton and Cherbourg; the Campania from Liverpool; the steamer Victoria from Naples; the Peninsular from Lisbon and several coasters, fr) m southern ports. Fou Rent—Throe-room furnished house with city water. Apply to J. L. Whitney & Co. ARREST OF AN AUTHOR Julian Field Gharged with Forgery-Denies His Guilt. London, July fl.—At the Mansion House police court today Julian Field, an author, was committed for trial on the -charge of forging an agreement whereby Wm. Waldorf Astor promised to pay £1100 for stories to be published in tlie hitter's magazine. Field denied that he wis guilty nf the alleged forgery and averred thnt be had a oomplete answer to the charge. For Red Currants, Red Raspberries and Strawberries in any quantities, call nl Paulson Bros. Hello, Hartley, box nl strawberries. I'hone 171, V. St N. Many passengers Hurt on a Baltimore & Ohio Ry. Collision. Mount Pleasant, Pa., July 6.— The Baltimore and Ohio accommodation train from Connellsville, Pa., crashed into an engine on a siding near here last night and was wrecked. Many passengers were more or less injured, none of them fatally. Tbe accident was caused by an open switch.The cars did not leave the track and were not badly damaged. l"or Kent—Cliff dining room, il taken before the 15th of Julv. tf LETTERS OF MARQUE Urging the Boers to Arm Privateers Unless the Powers Intervene. Brussels, July fl.—The Petit Bleu says tbat Mr. Kruger has lately refused to entertain proposals to arm privateers, but that thc promoters are again urging the former president of the Soutli African republic to notify the powers that unless they intervene he will issue letters of marque. In the event of Mr. Kruger's continued refusal the promoters propose to act without authorization. A good card bus been arranged for the Sunnyside races tomorrow. Hallway Hea alial not go Back—Aeuuie. the Company. Reading, Pa., July 0.—The Philadelphia and Reading Railway Co. shop employes in this city and other points along the line who went on strike for higher wages and a nine-hour day, did not return to work this morning owing to the action of the general meeting on Wednesday night when tbe settlement was called off on account of the alleged bread) of faith ou the part of the company. ... Mra,. ItonaliU Honored. 'London, July fl.—Mrs. Ronalds, one of the American ladies who raised the fund with which the hospital ship Maine was bought and equipped for the use of the British in the Boer war, has been gazetted as an honorary lady of grace of the Order of St. John ot Jerusalem. COURT OF APPEAL Canadian Ministers Are Doing Good Work in the Old Country. New York, July (1.—Tho Canadian ministers who are in England will probably leave for home about the first of August says tbe Tribune's London correspondent. They do not look for a practical solution of the question of an im perial court of appeals at once, but consider that a conference is helpful in creating an atmosphere for imperial federation, They assert "that Canada is satisfied with the existing arrangements, and not in baste (o modify them, hence that any proposals for creating an imperial court of appeals will need lo be acted upon with deliberation. The ministers make up a strong delegation and their presence in London has Strengthened the good relations between Canada and tbe mother country. itii-aMiiin Turin* Question. New York, July (!.—The Washington cor respondent of the "Herald' says that notwithstanding the official secrecy surrounding the recent Russian communication re- The local order of the ladies of the iMaccabees will meet on the second and fourth Tuesdays in each month in Odd Fellows ball. A good iiitendaiice is requested for next Tuesday night's meeting Don't forget the races at Sunnyside tomorrow afternoon, 0. I'llII "*•■ -111 ' ■' ■*■* "■"' =-•— THEiilVfe^ikli World, ftO^LANDK^., JULV .-., i.^i ■ - ■■.:^i«w :" ■■' ■-■ - '•"" ■-■ •■• '•..--.*.">,., .-,-■ , ,.-a ... '.-.* ,rfi... ,'l The Evening World By tlie Woii.i;i'ut>lafiliii!E Company. Paibllsheal daily in Miners' Union hall, Rossland, in lhe Interest of organized labor iu British Columbia.. .... __»ar 0 Knlrrcal at the Rowland, B. C. postoffice for transmission throiinh the mails, May 1,1901, as second class reading matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATHS-Hiftv cents per month or $5loo year, invariable in advance, Aal- vc-taniuft; ratns made knowu ou application. Address all communications to James II. Fletcher, Manager, P. O. box 558. Rossland, B. C /<_J__jON DELAYED REPORTS. Tbe report of the minister of mines for last year contains an interesting lot of figures concerning the mineral industry of the province, but tbe facts and statistics given have long ago been made public by the Kootenay press. There would appear to be no good reason why Mr. Robertson's conclusions should not be published, say at the latest by the first of February in each year. If it cannot be done the reports should be published quarterly or semiannually if they are to be of real use to the mining industry. All government literature of the kind is delayed for some reason or other, and when it is given out it is simply ancient history. Take the census returns as another instance. It will be months before the figures are submitted to the people. Yet in the old country a general summary giving an outline at least of the result was published by authority of the registrar general as soon as the returns came in. The details will.appear later, of course, in official form. Why could not the Canadian government adopt the same practice? ARGENTINA ALL RIGHT No Sign of Any Insurrection or Revolt-Order Will be Preserved. NOTES AND COMMENTS. Bernard Macdonald evidently thought he would succeed at North- port when he cabled his directors in London on June 20 as follows: "One blast furnace running satisfactorily with non-union labor; balance to start from time to time Until smelter works in full operation." The English papers say the Strike at Northport is being worked for all it is worth in the interest of the London bear operators. The London Financial News of 22 June says: "Considering the extravagant bear rumors that are being persistently spread by interested parties with referency to Le Roi, it is surely time that the officials of the company should state the real position. Their studied silence does but play into the hands of the bear operators, who are daily frightening out small holders.while they themselves are acquiring cheap shares. The utmost has been made of the strike; but we would ask the officials if it is not a fact that the strike Only affects the work at the smelter, that even now some furnaces are being worked, and that the trouble does not in any way affect the output of Ihe mine itselfV Will the officials also reply to tin* following queries: (a) What amount of ore is, approximately, in sight, and what is its Value? (b) What is about the Company's indebtedness to the bank of Montreal 'I (c) What is the amount of matte and what oro is there on the dump as an offset against the overdraft? A frank official reply to these enquiries could not fail to put an end once and for all to the bear rumors, and the directors caunot with propriety ^withhold it." The Morning Winner repents in sackcloth and ashes in today's issue, but sins more grievously in its recantation than in the original "dangerous" editorial. Hello, Hartley, t>o_ ol strawberries. Phone 171, V. St N. Wall Paper and Paints. Sec Daniels and. Chambers for the latest designs in wall paper nnd the beat quality 0/ paints. 1'boue V. St N 182. tf, New York, July 0.—Antonio Del Visco, first secretary of legation of the Argentine Republican, Washington, is "noted in a Washington dispatch to the Tribune as saying: "There is absolutely no sign of any insurrection or revolt in Argentine. The conditions are nothing like those in Venez.uela, Buenoes Ayres is not in a state of siege. Yesterday I received a dispatch from my government saying that crowds had gathered about the capital and were petitioning the congress to abandon a project for the unification of the public debt. I do not fear any serious encounters, and think the government will be able to preserve order without difficulty." If you want a stylish suit of clothes it will pay you to see R. D. McMillan, Merchant Tailor. 'PHONE 256. Columbia Ave. P. O. Blk. Collis & Co., for fine commercial print ing Coll up 'phone 88. If HI A DA MIS UltSO. K.'a-itial at St. Aiuleews Churcb —ast Nlght-A Great Treat. Madame Camilla Urso's wonderful manipulation of the bow last evening, won for her the most enthusiastic applause from the music- loving people of Rossland who assembled in St. Andrew's church to greet the great violiniste. Mme. Urso Bhowed an artist's hand in every movement and her selections were made with such excellent judgment as to please musical critics and that class of people who thoroughly enjoy good music without taking the trouble to anal- ize it. Miss Helen Hall, Mrs. Pearce and Mr. Frank Oliver ably assisted in the program. Miss Heleiv Hall possesses a contralto voice rich in the qualities of sweetness and power, aided by perfect enunciation.. Each number of the program was warmly applauded and the several performers accorded frequent encores. Amateur Photo Supplies at Linton Bros. 4> BOOK STORE, a No. 36 Columbia Avenue. Ynil VA/111 By Buying your IUU WIN Groceries & Save Money Provisions FKOM AGNEW & CO. Washington Si. and Srd ave, phone 191 Home Baker/ All Kinds .{.Plain and Fancy Home Made Bread, Cakes and Pies. Delivered Daily A. T. BENNY, - - - Profitietou ua International Music Hall I Week Commencing Monday, July 1. m European Musical Expert. The Berlin Sisters § Duettists. * PuPitEl Petit Soubrette H. W. SIMPSON, —Dealer in— Groceries, Flour, Provisions, Hay, Grain and Mill Feed. Second avenue. V. St N. Phone 68 Just received a consignment ol the latest designs in wall paper at P. W Pretty's. tf Hello, Hartley, box of s.rawherries Phone 171, V. & N. J L. Whitney & Co. MINING BROKERS. I'.. C. and Washington Stocks a specially 47 Columbia avenue. ESTABLISHED 1806 The Reddin-Jackson Co. X.il_a.lta_ XAaTolllty STOCK BROKERS Money Loaned on Real Kstate at 10 per cent annum on monthly payments. The Strand The most elegant and luxuriously fitted bar in Canada. A fine line ol the Choicest Liquors and Cigars Windsor Dining Room, JAS. E. DOYLE, Propr. UEST MEAL SERVED IN THE CITY 6. P. R. Hotel Terminus of C. P. Ry., one blk. from Red Mountain Ry. Dopot. A. POUSTIE, - Prop. The Dining Room is supplied with the hest the market affords. All outsicc rooms. Gooti sample rooms in connection. RoyH. Clarke & Co. Chemists and Assayors. Columbia Avenue, Opp. Hunter Bros O. M._Fox & Co. m m Grocers, Teas and Coffees. Crockery and Glassware. THOS. EMBLETON _ the West Le Roi avenue Grocer, KEEPS EUERYTHINQ TBE MINER WANTS TO EAT Fancy and Staple Groceries and Provisions at lowest prices. Goods delivered to any part of the city. Columbia Avenue, near Queeti. Rossland The GRAND UNION HOTEL it is easily seen, Is splendidly run by Proprietor Green; Buy one glass of beer and a free lunch you'll get, Such as sometimes you've heard ol but not often met; Neat and clean furnished rooms can always be had At such low prices as will make the workingman glad. „Col. Ave. G-0. H- Ql^Ql., PfOp. ********** **■***■■*■*■*■'■+*** '** I LOOK HERIjEj ♦ Talk about getting a Good ? Meal, just try one at tne * St. Charles Hotel Hverything comfortable flt the St. Charles. Good music iu the evening free. (i<k«l Wine,Whisky and Cigars tot money ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦+♦*♦ ♦♦»♦♦ Hf»+ Canadian L____! SUMMER EXCURSIONS From Kootenay common points Pan American Exposition Buffalo $76 June 18, July 2, 16 and August 6, 20, and Sept. 3, 17. EPWORTH LKAGUE MEETING San Francisco $50. July 13,14 and 15 < 'lii'ii tiiin Endeavor Convention Cincinnati $68.50 July 2 and 3 National Educational A<*soaiiation Detroit $71.25 July 2 and 3 For Fursther Particulars apply to A, C. McArthur, Depot Agt. A. B. MACKENZIE, City Agt Rossland, B. C. J. S. CARTER, D. P. A. Nelson, B.C. E. I. Coyle A. G. P. A Vancover. B. C1 Ff\ T71 PRATKRNAT, OTtUliR OH • VJ. Fj. I.Ar.I.I.S, Kowmiml Aerie, No. io, Regular meetings cvtry Thursdiiv evcti- ngs, 8 p, in, ifngles Hall, Miners' Union Bltig. Thos, FilztiiRurice, \V. P. H, Daniel, W. Secretary. V. & N. Tel. ni. F.O. box S91. Ofltce and Yards- Third Ave- nuenudWash lugton street Op. Red Mt. Depot Is \ f~A rp Independent Order of Good • \y«VX_ X * Templars meets every Thursday Kvening in Odd Fellows Hall, Queen .street. Members of the order visiting the city wsll be cordially welcomed. O. J.;b, I.ANE, W. H, CRKITZ, C. I. Secretary. PORTO RICO LUMBER CO. LI_IIT_ _3 Rough and Dressed Lumber.Shingles. Mouldings and A-l White Pine Lumber Always in Stoek Mill at Porto Rico Siding, Yards at Rossland and Nelson, Head office at Nei- son, B. C. We carry a complete stock of Coast Flooring, Ceiling, Inside Finish, Turned Work, Sashes aud Doors. Special order work will receive prompt attention The Katzenjammer Kids Friday, July 5, lb-Round Boxing Contest GEORGE LAWLER JIMMY BURNS, jb The Iiish Giant of RosBland and. of Detroit £ Admission &0c, including two retiealnnents" ff^ ^■j.^.^-,j"._-,.-^-»i-r.-r.-f.-r.-'.-r.-r.-r.^.^-.^.^.^.^.^.^._-._r._r-_r. _r._ri-r._r. _f.-r._r.-t> _r._r.-r._-. ef£a J ft LOTS OF LOTS. ft ft Lots and Acreage Prop' 1 ertv for Sale. If You Don't Know You Should Know THE HOFFMAN HOUSE The Meals and Rooms are the Best Harry Mcintosh, Proprietor, Rossland Hotel J. Spell- man, Prop Finest Wines, Liquors und Cigars. Spokane Falls & Northern NELSON St FT. SHEPPARD RY. Red Mountain Ry, The only all-rail route hetween all points east west and south to Rossland, Nelson, and alt intermediate points, connecting at Spokane with the Great Northern, Nor-hero Pf>cl_>c aud O. R. & N. Co. Connects at Rossland with the Canadian Pacific Ry. for Boundary Creek points. Connects at Mi-vers Palls with stage dally for Republic. Buffet service on train* between Spokane and Northport. EFFECTIVE MAY 5 Leave. Arrive. 9:00 a. m. Spokane 7:3s p. m. 12:50 a.m. Rossland. 4:10 p.m. 9:15 a.m. Nelson. 7:15 p.m. H. 'A. JACKSON, • General I'Awieiiger Agl, Kpukane, Waila. H. P. 1IROWN, Agl'ill, RosKlataal, Ii C. You want a Label Cigar and you want tlie best? If that is so, try our High. Grade Union Cigars We also handle a fine line of Im ported Cuban goods. The Queen Cigar Store CROW & MORRIS, Piops. Columbia Avenue. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish Game, Poultry and Oysters.; G. W. KERR. Washington street and First ave. If\ /~i Tj^ Meets in Odd Fellows Hall »\_7«W«_T . on Queen Street, between First and Second nvcnues.f (Regular meetings each Mondav night. W.9, Murphy, Sec, M..Henderson, N, O Alhambra Hotel $1 a day and up. Miners' Dinner Buckets .-^Specialty. The best 25c meal in town. f^Thoselwishing to buy _desirable lots in_anyi| 01Q the Railway Additions, or acreage near the [jcity, (jGarden Lands, Fruit Farms, Chicken Ranches, Etc., are requested to call at our City Office. ^ We have some fine residence lots which we offer at prices and terms none can object to. ft ^ ^£ Come and let us show you what we have to offer. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft I E. CHARLES, Land Agent, ft jg Nelson & Fort Sheppard Railway ft Cor. Third avenue andlWashinjjton St. Opp. Red Mt. Ry. ft yft ft to to to to to to to ft ft to to to to to to to to to to i Just Received. Just Received a Fresh Consignment of [Armour's Pickled Pork, Bacon Hams and Lard. MORRISON & BRYHNT0N 124 K. Columbia Ave •v«%«%«v%««%«vv«w«v««v««%«%%%%%«%%«< P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trail,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green- wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS-Rossland, Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo, Sandun, .New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. Fish, Game and Poultry in Season, Sausages of All Kinds. WM. DONALD, Manager Rossland Branch I***************************-************************ . G. W. McBRIDE. Hardware, Miners' Supplies, Sieves, ♦ Ranges, Etc, Etc. • X**************************tA,m ******** **1>******+** **X 0000********0*00000000*00* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J. L WHITNEY & CO., a----a----_____i_---__________l_______i___________aa_-__--_--| Mines* ~ Mining Stocks, Real Estate. ___ii____i_________-________-______« Standard Stocks Bought and Sold. %%*%%« 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Bar keeps only the Beet Goods |V.i.N. Telephone 118 Columbia and Queen £ 0 0 ima~ ___^ ___fc. Ml ___p _Il _____ __lfc. ^_fc- ^_l_- -^if- ^__f- 4 #44 4 4 444 A A-A 44 t|f ^t|f*tf*fip^"V tv m V~W ^tv ^FW"W W "W W h\ W"W V ~W WW _-_-___S-_-_-__-___--_-----B ^ <a;v'>.:\-:-::-;-vj. ii- in nr ii jg WdRLt), Rossland, ii. u julv &, root i -ii r - -- AT THE CHURCHES TOMORROW Church of the Sacred Heart.—- 8:30 a.m., first mass; 10:30 a.m., second mass; ^p.m., Sunday school; 7:30 p.m., vespers, sermon and ben* ediction. Rev. Father Walsh, pas tor. Salvation Army.—7 a.m., Knee Drill; 10 a.m., holiness meeting; H o'clock Sunday school and bible class 3 p.m., public meeting, 8 p.m. great Salvation meeting. Baptist church. — The pastor will preach at 11 a.m. and 7;30 p m.; Sunday school at 2:30 p.m. St. Andrew's church, (Presbyterian.)—Corner First avenue and Queen street. Rev. J. Millen Robinson, B.A., pastor. Regular Ber vices at 11 a.m., and 7:30 p.m Sabbath school and bible class at 2:30 p.m. Morning subject, "The Pilpci^ties of Salvation." Evening subject, "Back Again to Church." The seats are free and all are cordially invited to be present at the services. At the evening service Miss Jean Robinson will Hing Mac- dougall'8"JeB\iB JiOyer of My Soyl." St. George's church—Fifth Sun day after Trinity. 11 a.m., matins and litany; 2:30p.m. .Sunday school; 7:30 p.m., evensong. Rev. C. W Hedley, rector. Methodist church.—Rev. A. M, Sanford, B.A;, pastor. Services 11 a.m., and 7:30 p.m. Sabbath school and bible class at 2:30 p.m. Ep- worth League, Monday evening 8 pam. Morning subject, "How to Measure Ourselves." Evening subject, "Tho Self Humiliation of Christ-" Oal} at F. W. Pretty's and see their Will ptper at 11 cental per single roll, tf HOTEL ARRIVALS. gqoT*N*y. E. A. Beatie, city. J. A. Armstrong, NelsoR. Bingley Fales, Dayton, Ont. W. R. MacLean, Nelson. Jf. E. Williams apd wife, Mon tribal. A- C Meskcr, Midway. WINDSOR. W. J. Walker, Spokane. Jessie Coulter, Spokane. Jas. Vogle, city." Mrs. Peterkin, city. L. Smith, Spokane. H. tf. Balleton, Ox Bow. The B. C. E. Me-senger company delivers parcels and n issages promptly Eilher'pi one, 127. tf NOTIOE TO CONTRACTORS, ROSHLAND-V-LV-T MlNE WAGGON RoAD. Sealed Tenders, superscribed "Tender fur Rossland- Velvet MineWa^gonRoad," will be received by the undersigned up to and including Thursday, the twentieth instant for the construction of a wagon road from Rossland to Ihe Velvet Mine. Plan, profile, specification and lorm ol contract may be seen on or after tbe 7th instant, at tlie office of John Kirkup, Esq., Government Agent, Rossland Each lender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque or certificate of deposit,made payable to the undersigned, for the enm nf thirteen hundred! (♦1,300) dollars, as tecuritv for the fulfilment of the contract, which .ball be forfeited if the party tendering decline to eiucr into contract when called upon to do so, or if he fair to complete tbe work contracted tor. Tbe cheques of unsuccessful tejjilercrs will be returned to tbeip upon the execution of the contract. Tenders wfll not be considered unless made out on the forme supplied and signed with the actual signatures of the tenderers. Tfie lowest or any tender not necessarily Mounted. W. S. GORE, Deputy Commissioner of Lands & Works Lands A Work. Department, Victoria, B, C, 3rd Ju|>e, 19Q1. NQTICp. "I-spgcTloN of MsTAt-wsnout) Mines Act Amendment Act, 1901." Notice is hereby given that copies of the Code of Mine Signals provided by tbe above Act, which comes into foroe on the 1st prox., can be obtained from the King's Printer, Victoria. Copies op paper will be furpished free, but a charge of .fifty cents will be made for those on rubber cloth. RICHARD McBRIDE. Department Minister of Mines. of Mines, 27th June, IDOL k INSPECTION OF METALLIFEROUS MINES. Inbtkotors' Districts. The inspectors of Metalliferous MineB are hereby assigned tbe following as their* respective Inspection Districts witb headquarters as noted. Such assignment to take place from June 15th. iqoi, until further notice. Archibald Dick, Inspector. Headquarters, Cranbrook, office of Deputy Mining Recorder. Inspection District ehull comprise all nf East Kootenay and also Goat River Mining Division of West Kootenay. In addition to the duties of Inspector of Metallilerous MineB, Mr. Dick will also act as Inspector of Coal Mines within the samo District. Jamks McGrkoor, Inspector. Headquarters, office of Mining Recorder, Nelson, Inspection District shall comprise all of West Koilenay except Goat River Mining Division, and alao the Grand Forks and Kettle River Mining Divisions ol Yale District. Thomas Morgan, Inspector. Headquarters, Government Buildings, Nanaimo. Inspection DiBtrict, Vancouver Island and Coast District. Mr, Morgan is also Inspector of Coal Mines for this District. Notice is hereby given of such Inspection Districts and that in accordance with the "Inspection nf Metallilerous Mines Act, 1897," ami Amending Acts, notice of accidents to employees happening within any of such districts must be promptly reported both to the Inspector of such DiBtrict and a'so to the Minister ol Mines, Victoria. In mines not included in the above Districts managers will report, in duplicate, to ihe Minister of Mines direct, who, if lie considers it necessnry, will assign an Inspector to specially report. Blank forms upon which to make re ports of such accidents may be obtained fiom the Inspector of the District, from the Mining Recorder, or upon, application to this office RICHARD McBRIDE, Minister of Mines. Department of Mines, Victoria, B .,0. (thJune, 1901, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that we the undersigned intend to apply at the next pitting of the Licensing Board of the Olty of Roscland, for a license to sell wines and liquors by retail, at the "Hotel Germania/' now under construction on Lot (31), Block (20), in the Railway Addition to the Town, (now City) of Rubs* (and, B. C, opposite 0. P. R. depot. FRITZ HAMMAN JOHNGIF.SS. Dntbd at Rossland, B. 0., June 13th, 1901. tf Notice to. Pre-Emptors of Crown Lands. The attention of pre-emptors of Crown Iands is hereby called to an amendment to the "Land Act," passed at the last session of tbe legislature, which provides as follows, viz:— "g. Pre-emptors of Crown lands, whether in arrears in payment of installments of purchase money or not, who at tbe time of coming into force of this Act have obtained certificates of improvement within twelve months thereafter, shall on conforming with the provisions of the "Land Act" except as liereby altered, be entitled to obtain Crown grants of their preemption claims upon completing payments of purchase money at the rate of seventy-five cents per acre, and Grown grant fees, whicb payments may be made aa follows:— '■Twenty-five cents per acre on or before the 3lst day of December, igol. "Twenty-five cents per acre on or before tbe 30th day of June, 11)02, and the remaining— "Twenty«five cents per acre on or before the 3i8t day of December, 1902, and without any further payment ol interest or arrears of interest.' W. S. GORE, Deputy Commissioner of Lands& Works, Lands and Works Department, Victoria, B. 0., 1st June, iqoi. r__4_____ — — _ — — — — — — — —_- — _ ******** a***rfr?*wvmww www NOTICE. l Certificate of Improvements- All Liquor, Trades of Business Licenses must be PAID IN ADVANCE AT CITY HALL s»i__P__BP_MW-SMi__i.——•——. on July 15th, 1901, otherwise legal proceedings -will he taken by the City Solicitor. By order, wm. mcqueen, City Clerk City Hall, July 5,1901 ******************* New Firm. Morrish & Co., have boui/ht out the business of the Collins House uml they will be glad to see all of their friends at their place of business tf NOTICE. "Haverhill end Hnnbean Fraction,'' Mineral Claims, situate in tlie Trail Creek Mining Division uf West Kootenay District. Where located: About two miles south of Roeslanri, B. O. Take notice, that I, P, A. Wilkin, act- ing as agent lor Thomaa Lupilie. free miner's certificate No. li 55821), intend, sixty dayB from the datii hereof, to apjily to the mining recorder for n certificate ot improvements, for the purpose of ob- tainiuv a crown urnnt ol the above claim. And further lake notice that action-, unaler secti n 37, must be commenced before tbe issuance of such certificate ol improvements. Dated this 4tli day of Inly, A. D . 190l. F. A. WILKIN. Certificate of Improvements. Cliff No. 1, Fractional Mineral Claim, situate iu Ihe Trail Creek Mining Div- isioe of West Kootenay District. Where located: On Ked Mountain, north of and unjoining the Cliff Mineral Cl.iim. Take notice that I, F. A Wilkin, acting as agant for H. Daniel, free miner's certificat, No, B 12672, E. A. Chambers, free miner's cerificata', No. B 42673 and Hector McPlierron, free miner's cer- lificale, No, B 55(78, intend, sixty dayi from the date hereof, to applv to the mining recorder for a certificate of improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a crown grant of the above claim, And further take notice tbat action, under section 37, must be commenced before tbe iauancc of such certificate of improvement. Dated this 4th day of July, A, D., 1901, V. A. WILKIN. Labor Union Directory. Offiicers and Meetings. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL—Meets every second and fourth Tuesday in each month at 7.30 P. M, in Miners' Union Hall. President, Pupert Bulmer. Address all communications to Secretary-Treasurer, P. O. box 784. MINERS' UNION No. %6, Western Federation _•/' miners—meets every Wednesday evening at 7.30, p. m. in Miners' Union Hall., Frank Woodside, Secretary Rupert Bulmer, President. TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION No. 335,—Meets on the last Sunday of each month at the Miners' Union Hall. J! Barkdoll, Sec; Wm. Poole, Presid CAPPENTERS & JOINERS UNION—meets every Friday of each week at 7. 30 p. tn. in Miners' Union Hall. Adam Hay, Pres.; P. R. McDonald, Sec, PAINTERS' UNION, No. 123, painters and decorators of America,meets inBeatty's Hall, on second and foprth Tuesday of each month. R. C. Arthur, Pres.; W. S. Murphy, Sec. NEWSBOYS' UNION, No 3 —meet in Miners' Union Hall on the first and third Saturdays of each month, at 9 a. m. Mike Guydotti, Pres.; Jay Barton, Sec. WESTERN FEDERATION OF MINERS-Edward Boyce Pres, Butte, Montana; John F. McDonnell, vice, president, Virginia City Nevada; |as. Maher; secretary-treasurer, Butte, Montana Room ir, Owsley block. Executive Board: John C. Williams, Grass Valley, Idaho; Jas. B. Furey, Butte, Montana, W. N. Burns, Ourry, Colorado; Chas. H. Moyer, Lead City, South Dakota; Chris Foley, Rossland B. C. DISTRICT UNION no. 6, W. F. M.- Jas. Wilkes, Pres. Nelson; Rupert Bulmer.vice- president, Rossland; Alfred Parr, secretary-treasurer, Ymir. MECHANICS' UNION N0.94 W. F. M.-Meets every Friday evening in Batty's Hall D. C. Coakley. Pres. W. W. Doty, Sec. "•■ ROSSLAND MINERS UNION NO. 38 WESTERN FEDERATION OF MINERS SIXTH ANNUAL ... PICNIC... Will be Given under the tt auspices of the union on | TUESDAY 1 JULY 16, 1901 - $150 IN PRIZES FOR THE SPORTS as fl fl 8 Grand Street Parade Starts from Miners Hall at 10:30 a. m. FRANK E. WOODSIDE, Secretary RUPERT 6UIMER, President. Tho World Job Office .... Is prepared to do all kinds ot Book and Commercial Printing RUBBER STAMPS. SEALS AND RUBBER MARKING GOODS . unn»n Special attention given to work for organized labor generally. NOTICK. "Canadian Continiiknt EXEMPTION Aits." All returned South African Volunteers, who have not already alone no, aic requeued lo communicate wilh lhe under- sinned without delay, as also the next ol kin ol those deceafed, or of those who have not yet returned to British Columbia, or any other persons interested in mining properties held hy such Volunteers. The Intcstdate possible for receiving applications for exemption unaler thc above Acta will be thc 1st July, proximo, t* EVERY smoker is on the look-oat * for tobacco that smokes cool | and does not sting the tongue. I (SMOKING) PLUG. combines these qualities, besides being of fine aroma ...... ^" VIRGIN GOU)" IS UNION MADE. % EACH PLUG BEARS THE BLUE LABEL. \\ Ask your dealer for it and refuse substitutes. j_ I THE BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS' UNION STAMP is used by THE J. D. KING CO., Limited, upon all their manufacture of Boots and Shoes. No strikes, cessation of work or labor difficulties promote the highest possible production of perfect workmanship. In thus consulting tbe interest. of the consumer wc urge that you DEMAND The J. D. KING CO.' UNION MADE SHOES THE __ WftLfc i-(iHbLAMb, ii. cVjulV e, itfi, STOCK MARKETS But Little Business Done Change Today. PRICES ALL A LITTLE LOWER No Toronto Market Reports Today- The Latest Sales and Quotations—Other Notes, Business on the exchange was very quiet today and all prices are slightly lower. The holidays doubtless interfered somewhat with business but a good market is looked for next week. Six thousand shares were sold here this morning. Today's Local Quotations: Asked Bid Aiaierican Boy...... 8 7 Athabasca $4 00 B. C. Gold Fielals 3 Big Three a!. Black Tail la llj< Brandon & Golden Crown 3Y California i'A 3 Canadian Gold r aa.-l.ls 6 5 Cariboo (Cainj, McKinney) 35 CentreStar 1. 38^ 35 Crows Nest Paass Coal $8d 00 |8o 00 Deer Trail No. a 3 3j_ Dundee 10 Hveniug Star (Assess, paid) 4 a GUnl 3 a Homestnke (Assess, paid) 13A 12A Iron Mask (Assess, paid). 23 ao Iro Colt 1 IX L ao Indian Chief (Spitzee) t 3 Jumbo 10 King (Oro Denoro) 3A Kncb 111 60 50 Lone P ne 7Y. 7 Monte Cbristo 3 I Montreal Gold Fields 3A 2 Morning Glory 4 J_ 3K Morrison 41. 3 Mountain 1,10,1 311_ NoblePlve R'A 7 Nol th Star (Kast Kootenay) 70 50 Novelty itf A Old Ironsides 85 75 Payne 34 18 Peoria Mines Ijfj Princess M-ud a i)i Suilp— 37 as nmbler-Cariboo 3454 31 Republic 9A 8 Kosslaud Uonnn/a G. M. ft S. Co. 1% 1 St. lilmo Cousolialated 5 3IJ Sullivan 8a^ ji/, Taiunrac (Kennetli) Assess. |>aial. 5 a Tom Thumb I4J4 13)$ Van Auda atf VlrjrlnU 3 a W-aa Kagle Cousolialated 21 Waterloo i". While Bear 2)4 Wiunijieg 4 2% Today's Sales: Homestake, 1000, 13-Jc; lkttte & Huston, 5000, lje. Total sales, (1000 shares. MINOR MENTION. James Wilks returned to Nelson this afternoon. . George E. Townsend is back from the Boundary country. Attention is drawn to the city advertisement regarding licenses payable on or before July 15. The Trail tenniB club are playing the Rossland club today at the tennis court in this city. If you want Limburger, Swiss, or Monetery Cheese we have some very choice quality, Paulson Bros. Milo Munroe came in from the Velvet yesterday and returns to the mine tomorrow. J. A. MacDonald, of the West Kootenay Power and Light company, is back from an extended visit in the east. R. Dalby Morkill left for Erie Camp on mining business at noon today. He will be away a few days. Union men! You will be in no danger of smoking a Montreal scab cigar if you ask for a Crown Grant or \V. B. Miss Rella B. Luke, who has been a resident of Rossland for the past two years, left for her home in Bothwell, Ont., on the Spokane train this afternoon. Mies Luke will attend the milliner's conven tion in Buffalo next month. The Rossland company of the Rocky Mountain Rangers have two teams of ten men each firing this afternoon in the Dominion Rifle League matches. Fred P. Gutelius, who is now head of the C. P. R. maintenance of ways department, was in town today previous to his departure to thc head ollice of the company at Montreal. He left for Nelsen this afternoon. OFFICIALS INSTALLED Ready mixed paints at F. W. Pretty's at ft per Imperial half gallon. tf German Clinucollor Deual. Berlin, July 0.—Prince Von Hohenloe, formerly German imperial chancellor, died at Rugittz, Switzerland, last evening. Moiltrcial Mull llraiaa >aa*al. Montreal, July 0.—li. A. Small, of the linn of E. A. Small & Co. wholesale clothiers this city, was drowned in Jacques dirtier river at Port Rouge, near Quebeo, while bathing this morning. ORE SHIPMENTS Holidays and Northport Trouble Reduce Output ONLY 3500 TONS THIS WEEK Next Week Will Be Up to Average Again—Details of the Ore Output. FOR SALK.—New hand-made ine! and )i steel axle, heavy express waijon Enquire F, H. liurr, Trail, B. C. When you want a mcflsenger b ,y call 127, eilher'phone. tf J L. Whitney & Co. MINING BROKERS. li. C. and Washington Stocks a specialty 47 Coliiinhia avenue. ESTABLISHED 1896 The Reddin-Jackson Co. Um'.tus UaMltty STOCK BROKERS Money Loaned on Keal Estate at io per cent annum on monthly payments. Riehard Plewman Stock Broker Bank of Montreal Building V. St N. Phona 8a ORDE & CO., Mining Stocks, Real Estate, Fire Life and Accident Insurance No. 46 Columbia Ave. Telephone 61 Owing to the holidays and the trouble at Northport the ore ship ments from Rossland for the past week up to noon today only amounted to 3500 tons. The Lo Roi sent out 20 carloads on Friday last and Le Roi No. 2 19 cars on Sunday. The C. P. R. shipments were ir. regular owing to the holidays. Appended will lie found the details of the output: Tons LeRoi 1010 Centre Star 1864 LeRoi, No. 2 605 War Kagle 420 IronMask X0 I.X.I. 20 Knights of Pythias, Rath- bone Sisters and Carpenter's Union. Tut ul bins 8499 Special C. P. R. train at t :80 for the races tomorrow. NOTICE The committee of the Trades and Labor Council which has the grievance of the Brewers Uuion under advisement has not yet made its report to the council, and is investigating the matter. Until a decision is arrived at tho Brewers Union is premature in making an announcement regarding the standing of any city brewery. Executive Board Trades and Labor Council, (ith, July, 19Q1. TKUtPHONra: J KSSee -W CHAS. E. BENN, Stocks, Mines, & Real Estate Bought and Sold on Commission Rossland Cigar Factory. Why not patronize a homo iu- dutsryr It will assist Union labor and keep the money at home. Ask for a Crown Grant or W. B. Cigar when yoa buy. The Knights of Pythias installed their officers last evening, their being an unusually large attendance of members, The chairman, J. Stillwell Chile, delivered an interesting address. The charge lo the past chancellor was given by P. Joiner, U.G.C. The chancellor commander and other officers were installed, and F. Bristo delivered an instructive address. An enjoyable dance wound up thc evening's program. Messrs. Long, Astley and Coffin contributed several songs very acceptably. • Last evening the officers of the Rathbone Sisters were installed: Past Chief, Cora -M. Lancaster*; M. E.C, Mabel Schaidt; E. Si\, Jane Weir; E. Jr., Jeannette Murphy; Manager of Temple, N. A. Martin; M.R.C., Alice Coffin; M. of P., Sarah Sinsifox; P. of L., Lillie McKeown; JO.G., Molly Milford. At the conclusion of the installation Mrs. N. A. Martin was presented with a gold jewel by her friends. An enjoyable evening closed with a social entertainment. The Carpenters Union held a very enjoyable dance and social at Miners' Union hall last evening on tho occasion of the installation of the newly elected oflicors of tho union. Refreshments were served during the evening aiid there was a large attendance of members and their friends. The following officers of the Carpenters Union were duly installed: W. H. Wooley, president; John McLaren, vice-president; W. R. Baker, recording secretory: Robt. Inches, financial secretary; T. D. Reese, treasurer; James Williamson, conductor and R. J. Smith, warden. ENGLISH AMATEURS Americans Make a Good Showing in Sports at Huddersfleld. Huddersfield, Eng., July (i.—A great crowd witnessed the amateur championship games here this afternoon. Putting the weight, fell to C. W T. Coe, of the university of Pennsyl vania, with a put of 45 feet, five inches. Jewett, of England, was second. The 100 yard dash was won by F. Duffy, of Georgetown university, in 10 seconds. In the 120 yards hurdle race, A C. Kraeiizlein, of Chicago Athletic Club won, Trafford, of Birming- lain, was second. Time, 15:35 seconds. In the lung jump O'Connor of Waterford, had a walk over. He accomplished 21! feet, H.J inches/ which is the record. In the final heal of the quarter- milo run, Wadslee of the Unity Athletic Club, beat Long of Now York, by two yards. Time, 49 4-5. The high jump was won by Irving K. Baxter, of tho University of Pennsylvania, with a jump of six feet, one inch; O'Connor was second, scoring five feet, nine inches. In It State of Siege. New York, July 0.—The Western Telegraph company is advised that the Argentine Congress has declared Buenoes Ayres in a state of eiege for six months and has established censorship on all messages thereto. For choice fruits anal fresh candies call at 41 Columbia avenue, or orders hy V.&N. 'Phone 159 will be delivered to you, tf Imported French Soap 25c per box The Price is Right! Come in and examine quality. JYou will find it right too SOAPS are a Special line with ua. We carry only Best Values, Best Quality, Best Makes, For hotel use we .recoi/imend our Pure Olive Oil and Cucumber at BO cents per dozen. R. St G. Soaps, full line Goodeve Bros., .Druggists and Stationers. ^Tt pays to deal with Goodeve Bros MR. KRUGER WONT COME The Ex-President Abandons Trip to America for Good Cause. The Hague, July G.—Mr. Kruger has definitely abandoned his American visit on account of traveling fatigue as well as the clearly expressed attitude of strict neutrality of the United States government. New York I',lajhtened. New York, July (!.—The latest work of the era of phenomonal weather came . at 2 o'clock today when lowering clouds darkened the city several shades beyond that of twilight. Lights were a necesstty in stores and offices and electric cars displayed their head lights. Hut Term Over. New York, July (i.—The temperature this morning was lower than it has been for more than a week. In the office of the local forecasters tbe official figures were 73 at 7 o'eloek, 75 at 7:;',() o'clock. The humidity at S o'clock was !)(! but by 9 o'clock it had fallen off to 83, at noon the temperature being 79. Get Your Papers and magazines at tho PoBtoffice New Stand. A full line of stationery alway on band. Agency for the Evening World NOTICE Notice is hereby given that we the undersigned inteual to apply at the next sitting of the Licencing Board of the City of Rossland, for a license lo sell wines and liquorB by retail, at thc "Hotel Germania,'' now under construction on Lot (31), Block (20), in the Railway Addition to the Town, (now City) of Rossland, B. C, opposite C. P. R. depot. FRITZ HAMMAN JOHNGIESS. Dated at Rossland, B. ()., June lllth, 1901. tf NOTIOE. "Canaiuan Contingent Exemption Aits." • All returned South African Volunlcets, whuha\c not already done so, are re quested to coiiiinunicatc with lhe uiuler- signed without delay, as also the next of kin of those deceased, or of those who have not yet returned to British Columbia, or any other persons interested In mining properties held by such Volunteers. The latest date possible for receiving applications for exempt ion under thc above Acts will be the 1st July, proximo. W. S. GORE, Deputy Commissioner of Lands & Works Lands & Works Department, Victoria, B. C, 3rd June, 1901. NOTICE. "Inspection op Metalliferous Minks Act Amendment Act, 1901." Notice is hereby given that copies of thc Code of Mine Signals provided by the above Act, whicb comes into force on thc 1st prox., can be obtained from thc King'B Printer, Victoria. Copies on paper will be furnished free, hut a charge of fifty cents will he made for tliosc on rubber cloth, RICHARD McBRIDE, Department Minister of Minea. of Mines, 27th June, 1901, P V4NPHONE 52 COL. PHONE 17 3 1 j. n. RieE, I £ Successor to the Grocery Dept. of Em-ey Bros-1 _ 3 m^- / -\ 3 | Fresh Fruit and Vegetables § | COR. COLUMBIA AND SPOKANE 3 r. ^Staple and Fancy Groceries WOOD ceive prompt attention, part of the city. WashingtonlStreet, Opposite Bank of Montreal I have taken over the control nf thc Real Star Trans-' fer Company's wood business ami orders left, with mc at the old stand on Washington street will re Well scasoneJ Jwood o( Ia1l kinds delivered to any W.F. LINGLE. The International Correspondence Schools Offers your choice ofi76 Different Courses of Study. 286,000 Students and Graduates. Teaching under 71 d fferent flags. Local Oflice: LALONDE BLOCK,* CALL AND SEE MB C. H EBHBAUGM. MANACER 0000********0*00000000**00 0 0 0 0 0 0 J. L. WHITNEY & CO., 0 0 0 0 xr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mines, Mining Stocks, Real Estate. Standard Stocks Bought and Sold. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1* ft 0 0 0 0 0 Afc V. & N. Telephone 118 Columbia and Queen £ 0 ' 0 a \L \b ^. \L \fc \fc, _/ ^ A. Jk ^ lV. At -J__ Am. ^a. ^t. 4L ^a. AL _. oL jL JL oL ?S'aa^a^eS,8*S,S^8*S«^»«'»i'i*#S'#»'i*»-.>*«>*»-S**S'S(. • Purity and delicacy of taste are • the distinguishing features of ... . PLUG. This new Bright Chewing Tobacco is making furious headway because it is really the best value in High Grade Chewing ever offered. IT IS THE PRODUCT OF A UNION FACTORY AND THE BLUE LABEL IS ON EVERY PLUG •> •) •i •) .i •i •i •i •i i •i WE KNOW nil nbout druss anal n ga-e.H deal nhoit projjile- tnry medicines, While we cnililot preset ibe for you we will fill your tloelor's prescription from the best material! al the lowest prlee, or we cnai give yon candid anal rellnblc aalvice nbout medicines, You cannot go wraing If you tome to us Rossland Drug Go. Phone 185 P. O. Box 568 Trnderta Block, Queen and Columbia nveuue Kur Sale or to Lease—The Columbia Hotel,Trail, B.C Apply to G. A. White ou the premises, 11-I4-U CAMILLA URSO THE: Greatest Violiniste In the world, assisted by Miss Helen Hall, Contralto Mr. Frank Oliver, Baritone, AND M. Sheldon Pearce, Pianist WILL (IIVII A Grand Concert Recital JULY 5, 1901, at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Tickets for Sale at Goodeve's Laytons Rossland Bazar Highest Price Paid for all Second Aand Goods. WASHINGTON ST, AND FIHST AVE
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