W4 ~m /- THE EVENING WORLD / Vol.. Ill NO. 139 ROSSLAND, B. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY, i .904 Price Five Cent Russel's Kidney and Liver Pills ARE PURELY VEGETABLE A Positive Cure For Kidney Trouble, Liver Complaint, Headaohe, Billiouaness, Cositiveness And Dyspepsia. ONE PILL A DOSE 25c A BOX OR 5 BOXES FOR $1.00. Sold in Rossland, At Morrow's Drug Store NEWS IN A NUTSHELL 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 ^F ^£ "*^ "*^" Hi . 1 * wOIHS & Company THE UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS. JlB%AttaTa^BBBiAAaB'B^B^BBTafa*ftBaaBBaaeBtf^A4B} m\ TWWFWWFWffFWFts We Hre Overstocked w INCER1AINL1NES Of 12c, 15c. and 20c articles,and we nt offering the same for short time, AT 10c EACH To reduce our stook. Call and make yonr selections. I O. M. FOX & 00.7= COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE 65 ^iUm^iUiUJUiUiUiUaUiUiUiU*iUJUJUiiUUlUiUiUaUJUlUE K DR. BRUHN'S gj 1 OINTMENT 1 HaB established itself as a household necessity and has a record of Cures unparelleled in the history of Medicine, It oures old and ne« Sores, Ulcers, Eoezema, Salt Rheum, Itohing Piles, Chafings, PimpleB, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. This Ointment has been in ure almost half a Century. Testimonials from thousands who have been cured of Skin Di-eawH of long standing testify to its Curative qualities The Doings of Conspicuous Persons Affecting Canadian Interests. The British parliament opens tomorrow. Robbery with violence is still prevalent iu Vancouver. Russia is still surprised that Japan should want to quarrel. Russia declares that it oannot guarantee the integrity of China. It ia reported that tbe government will not aid the Nioola railway. Cantonese are threatening to again attack the foreign quarter of the city. The Allan line is going to run turbine steamers in their service this year. Every effort will be made in England to aid tbe oolonies in raising ootton. A railway charter is being asked for the purpose of opening np the Si, Mttye tibtutfaigr. South Simooe Liberals have nominated W. C. Henry for the Dominion house, The Liberals of North Lanark have nominated B. H. Caldwell for the House ot Commons. It is probable that the Provinoial Legislature will not be prolonged more than a oouple of weeks. Korea haa decided, in spite of Russian protests, to open the port of Wiju to the world's commerce. Mr. Geoffrion ia spoken of as the most likely successor to Mr. Brodeur in the speakership at Ottawa. It is rumored that Lords Londonderry and Lansdowne together with Qerard Balfour are to resign from tho cabinet. The snow is so deep in some parts of Ontario that the branch lines in a few oases have been temporarily abandoned. It is thought that there will be no serious resistance offered on the resumption of Colonel Yonngbus band's effort to enter Tibet's capi tal. Chamberlain's tariff oommisBion haB prepared a set of business questions to British manufacturer whioh are being sent all over the oountry. INDICTMENT QUASHED Mayor Ames of Minneapolis Set Free By Supreme Court. St. Paul, Feb. 1.—The supreme oourt this morning quaBhed the in- dioiment against xormer Mayor A. A. AmeB, of Minneapolis. He was tried on an indiotment oharging him with reoeiving a bribe trom women of the town, after he had been extradited from New Hampshire where he had fled to avoid arrest. The trial was hard fought and he was convicted and sentenced to six years in prison. He appealed to the Bupreme court and secured a stay of sentence, pending the decision of the 01 urt this morning whioh came aB a surprise and makes Ames a free man. A new trial or confirmation of the lower court was expected. In praotioaUy a similar case the mayor's brother appealed to the supreme oourt after he had been con- viotod and sentenced to prison, but the oourt denied him a new trial and be ie now serving a six years' sentence in the penitentiary. THAT DEPOSIT MONEY Socialists and Reformers at Loggerheads—The Deposit Stands- WHITE BEAR FATALITY Albert Rasmussen Thrown to the Bottom of the Shaft Is Killed. NEW MILL A regrettable aooident occurred at the White Bear- mine "on Saturday night, when a miuer n>metf Albert Rasmussen, a native <A Denmark, met with a sudden and violent death. It seems that the unfortunate miner was coming «p the shaft in the cage oarrying with him the seven foot bar of the drilling machine. This oaught on the way up and threw Rasmussen out of the oage, falling with him to the bottom of the shaft. On reaching the spot where the man fell, it was discovered that his skull had been crushed and that he must have died instantaneously. Deceased leaves a wife and four children, tbe eldest of whom is but four years of age. An inquest will be held tomorrow, after the body has been viewed today. The remains will be shipped by the morning train to Spokane for interment. AT TRAIL The Concentrator Rapidly Nearing Completion. LARGE WATER SUPPLY WANTED Flumes Going in Over the North -pountry and Machinery Being Set Up- JAPAN IS IN EARNEST Country of the Mikado Raises War Loan to $22,000,000. Famoua fer Flta Directions for use—Apply freely night and rooming, or often ae rrquired. PRICE 50 Cents a 8ox We are oomplimented every day upon the splendid fits we give our oustomers. Many men who have had their olothes made by tailor; in the eastern oities, tell ns the ' moat perfect fit they ever had are I those we gave them here. Taylor & McQuarrie, the onable Tailors. Viotoria, Feb. 1—On report stage of the Eleotion bill two amendments were disposed of afler careful consideration. The first was McNiven's amendment providing an alternative to the present deposit by a candidate of $200. Tbe alternative he offered was a requisition eigned by fifteen per cent of the eleotors. McNiven held that no man should be barred on financial grounds from seeking election and that such a proposition tit he proposed would meet the case. Tbe Socialists, who had an amendment to reduce the deposit to $50 made a dead set on McNiven's proposal, olaiming that employes would be intimidated from signing it and also holding tbat in scattered communities it would be difficult to seoure the endorsation of Buoh a proportion of electors in the case of quick election. Hawthornwaite claimed that he oould not get five par cent of the eleotors of Nanaimo on his papers, but he oould beat any one who ran against him as long as he did right, whereupon Mclnnes inter- jeoted, laughingly, "Ab long aB you do right, that's good." Bowser moved tbat the deposit be reduoed to $100. All amendments, however, were defeated and the deposit stands at at $200. London, Feb, 1.—Tho Times this morning publishes the following from its Tokio correspondent: The government has decided to impose a war tax by doubling the land income tax thereby obtaining an additional revenue of 4-1,- 000,000 yen ($22,000,000). THE AGENT GENERAL MANUFACTURED BY Dr. Bruhn Medical Co. NEW YORK So)*-agont for Rossland, T. R. MORROW, T-18 DiilggiSt • CALL FOR A TRIAL BOX. Fash- At the hockey match, the Ladies vs. the Bank of Montreal, tomorrow night, the prioes will be Adults 26c, children under fifteen 15c. McBride Oaelaraa Good Work la Don* in London Viotoria Feb 1—The honse completed its work in oommittee of supply today and reported progress. Mony of the votes, partiou" larly those for the Agent'Qeneral'e office in London, and the Government houBo, were challenged. In regard to the former the Government was asked to outline wha service tbe provinoe received for the money spent. The activities of the ollice,according to the premier, are directed largely in the direction of literature, letters and leotures, and though unobtrusive are supposed to be wonderfully effective. The Premier urged with more than ordinary zeal that the vote be not challenged. The concentrator of the Rossland Power oompany, now being erected in Trail, ie progressing rapidly, 50 carpenters being at work, besides a large number of .other men. Tha building is oompleled with the exception of a few windows yet to go in. Work will be carried on con* tinually with an increasing force of men and it is expected that all tha buildings connected with the concentrator, cyanide plant, and oil concentrating plant will be completed, maohinery installed and in operation by next July. Four of the five Chili mills are erected and tbe rook crasher is in plaoe. Machinery is arriving continually for the various parts of the work, as well as lumber for the oil concentrator and oyanide plant. Tho foundations for the oil oonoen- trator are already in. The main elevator is on the ground and will soon be completed. The large ore bunker, 85 feet long, 22 feet wide aud 20 feet deep, iB already framed and will be finished in a few days. This iB a very massive eturoture, being eleva- vated bo high in the air as to permit the ore to go by gravity from it to the crusher; the smallest timbers used are 12x12 inohes, some being 16 inches square. The C. P. R. have completed the long elevated trestle by whioh the ore oare are raised, and have finished the traok from the main line, the men leaving Trail yesterday. The 12 inoh steel pipe connect* ing the Rock Creek flume on the south side of Stoney Creek with the works has been completed to the yard and will be connected with the tail raoe in a few days. Next Bummer a flume will be built trom Murphy Creek at a higher elevation than the Rook Creek flume and oonneotej with the pipe line, giving the plant an increased head of water of 110 feet. Conaarvative Candidate Winnipeg, Feb. 1—N. Boyd, M- P., was re-nominated as Conservative oandidate for the commons for Portage la Prairie today. Stock must be sold at any price Leaving Roesland on February 1st Madame Le Blano. NOTICE The Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Gold Reef Mining & Milling company, Limited, Non- Personal Liability, will be held at tbe Hazelwood Blook, Monday, the 8th Feoruary, 1904, at 7 o'olock p. in., when business of importance will oome up before tbe meeting. W. H. Danby, Secretary. Rossland, 1st February, 1904 Walker's Kye Whisky, 76o Port Wine 75o, Sherry, 75c.per qt. bottle. At the Family Liquor Store Wash. St. Minera Attention! Members of the Miners Union are requested to be attendance at Jordan's mortuary tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'olook in order to pay their last reepeots to the viotim of the accident on Saturday night at the While Bear, whose body will be then conveyed to the Red Mountain depot, for transportation to Spokane for interment. There will be the hockey match of the season at the rink tomorrow night between the Ladies and the Bank of Montreal. THE EVEN ING!, VVORLD. ROSSLAND B.C., . FEB i, ,904 The Evening World bt tha WoTk^PablKhlng Company. NOTE AND COMMENT ^^^S^^c^S,C^ST?2^38!cV^%^2^S8!2^ Entered at the Kosaland, B. C, posto0.ce fo tranatniaaion through the mail".May i, 1901 a aecond claaa reading; matter. 8UB9CBIPTION RATKS $5,00 per year ila variably la advance. ArWellalng; rataa aaade- known on application-. JAMES H. FLETCHER. «-. '.lOaNBRAL MANASIR: P. VB)*.; 301 Hosaland, B As foreseen in these columns some time ago the attempt by a mad Yankee speculator "shrewd Crptain ol industry," to corner the oolton market, and so make hie "pile," has raised a storm ol indignation in Europe, where hundreds 'of workmen would have been I thrown out ol employment had the little enterprise succeeded. The result will be tot.ansler the cotton growing lor European markets to Bri'mh colonies. Every c.louil has its silver lining. GOOD GOVERNMENT. The Miner had its leading artiole in its editorial columns on Saturday laBt, under the caption ol "Good Government." 'Tis a good subjeot, and words of wisdom might possibly have been expected, whether the city printing could be forced in the way of that paper or not. Bnt the discussion of the subject was purely ethical. It cannot be expeoted to remain so. But even etbioally the utterances do not seem to have the clarity demanded by the subjeot, in order to be understood of the people. Possibly books on ethics were i.">t procurable. For what on earth oan be the meaning of the turgid fulness of language, worthy of tht- Great Panjandrum himself, whicb says, "Good government is a composite of voluntary contributions of good worK and good wishes ol of the governed/' A reference to Shaw's Municipal Government in whioh that American author illustrates the munici- , pal government as carried on by all the chief centres of the world shows that the most successfully governed oities are those which have a large municipal enterprise. There is hardly one upon the list, for example, taking Great Britain, the United States, France, German/, Austria or Italy, whioh does not own its own water and light franchises and operates tbem. There is certainly not one which has not a say in the arranging of the schedule of oharges from time to time. Yet the Miner oannot print things that happened in public council, which relate to the acquisition of the lighting franohise by this oamp, because they are uninteresting. Then what does it mean? It goes on to say that ' No government can be permanently good that is wholly delegated to hired men." There is not such a government in any civilized oountry of Europe or Amerioa, if by "hired men," ia meant officials who are not eleoted, but who are paid. Yet a reference to Shaw will disclose that with the exoeption of one or two oities in Great Britain, the palm is yielded to Germany, where the burgomaster system iB in vegue. This is a system where t he aldermen elected do not pre tend to govern. They merely look after those oity officials, including the mayor, who are the heads of the various departments, and who ca n outvote them at a common counoil. The credit for accurate knowledge, whith must surely be acoorded to the Miner In discussing such a subject, must preclude the thought of ignorance on this head. Therefore the sentence cannot mean what apparent*/ is the first reading of its obscurity. Then what oan it mean? An article about the new job press would have been more to the point. It is soveral weeks since the VVoHMi deolared that it thought t hat the result of the friction be tv»een Russia and Japan would be th<i backdown of the bigger nation! Tbis is about what has come to pass, although it is probable that Russia io but biding itB time to strike at a better opportunity. New Form of Ballot Victoria, Feb. 1—McNiven's new ballot was approved by the legis- are today. A'torney-General declaring it to be the best that had yet been offered. The ballot is solid black with names of candidates printed in white ink and white circles' left for tl; o cross. The only objeotion offered was on the grounds thatcountrr offices might not not have the facilities for printing them, but the inventor of the ballot pointed out that the blacks and a small quantity of white alluminum ink could be readily supplied from the Government bureau. WANTED-Applications from young men and women who desire to enter upon the work nursing the insane. Applicants must be single, of good physique, in good health and of good moral^oharacter. For blank application forms, address The Medioal Supertenent, Publio Hospital for Insane, New Westminster, B. C. The ladies of the "What Happened to Jones,' company Jare all handsome and dress in the best of taste. Their gowns were greatly admired by the ladies of Winnipeg during the engagement at the Winnipeg theatre recently. Important Special Sale ■JO Y*» CV We have a very large range of Ladies, Misses and Children's jv- Felt. Plush, Velvet and Satin Slippers that we are now offer- jl' ina at 20 per cent discount. All must go. Do not be too late V3 to get the best bargains. 1 1 C. O. LALONDE ^ I THE SHOEMAN.: ^^ | TI6KETS TO ALL POINTS EAST and WEST 4 4 * * THE- Walker's Rye Whisky, 75o, Port Wine, 75c, Sherry 76c per qt. bottle At the Family Liquor Store Wash St. FOR SALE A single horse express harness, wagon and sleigh. Easy terms. Apply to Layton'e Rossland Basar. The Hoffman Cafe. open night- Short orders a specialty Get ready for the Cernival by ordering a made-to-order suit. Taylor it MiQuanie Tai lore. $14.00 Hats for $500 at Madame Le Blanc's selling out sale JUST OPENED. Largest Stock of Pipes IN Meerschaum and Briars. * * * * * * * * * * * * * ;p AL ace; RALPHCHARRON,[PROP. Rossland's Leadinq Hotel.. tasJm.t*A\mX9txA*A. 9WW*99Wmf9t9 Sample Rooms For Commercial Men. Finest Grill in Kootenays in; connection. &FIRST CLASS Bowl inn Allev AND 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 I BILLIARD>ROOM I VIA SHORT LINE to: St. Paul,Duluth,Minneapolii,Chie>go and all'points aast Seattle, Tacoma, Victoria,'Portland and all Paciric Coast cointa Through Palace and Tourist Sleepwi Dining & Buffet Smoking Library Oare 2-FastiTrains Through Daily-2 I (For rates, folders and full information regarding trips.'call on or address any agent 8. P. Sc N. Railway. H. BRANDT, C P A T A,s"bT' 701 W Riverside, Spokane ABC DENNISfON, G'WTaT Seattle, Wash. H. P. BROWN, Rossland Agent Nelson ii Fort Sheppard Railway Red Mountain Railway Washington & Great Northern R'y Vancouver,Victoria & Eastern R'y & Nav. Co. The only all rail, between points east west and south to Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks and Republic. Connects at Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and O. B. & N. Co. for points east, west and south; connects at RosBland and Nelson with the Canadian Pacific R'y. Connects at Nelson with K. R. St 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 8:45 a.m. Arrive Rossland 4:3; pjn. Arrive Nelson 7:20 p.m. Arrive Grand 1 oiks 4:00 p.m. Arrive Republic 6:15 p.m' SOUTHBOUND. Leave Republic 8:30 a.m, Leave Grand Forks 10:3s a.m Leave Nelson 7:joa.m Leave Rossland io:4o a.m Arrive Spokane 6:15 p.m For further information regarding reservation of berths or price of tickets, npply to any agent of the above companies, or to H. A. JACKSON. Ovneral Faaacofct aai Spokane as*' > 1 I \ I MARKET REPORTS Mutton per lb (side) 13-15 Turkey, per lb 23o Veal, per lb ^side) 18o PROVISIONS Almnnds, per lb 25o Apples, per 501b box J1.25-J1.50 Bananas, per doz 40c Beans, per lb (ic Butter, per lb 25 85o Cheese, per lb 20o Chocolate, per lb 40-50o Coooa, per lb 40c Jl 00 Coffee, per lb 25 50o Condensed Milk per can 15c Dried Peas, per lb 80 Eggs, per doz 30-40 Flour, per 501b $1-50-1.85 Grapes, per lb 15o Honey, per lb 25o Jama and Jellies per lb 1213c Lard, per lb 17io Onions, per lb 6c Oranges, per doz 40-50o Pickles, per qt 20o-25o Plums, per 201b box 50o Potatoes, per 1001b sack $1.00 Rioe, per lb 80 Rolled Oats per lb 5c Sugar, per lb 6£o Vinegar, per gal 50o-75o Walnuts, per lb 25o Watermelons, eaoh 50 SOo FBED Bran, per ton J27 Hav, per ton J27 Oats, per ton J32 Shorts, per ton J30 MIICBLLANEOUS Coal, per ton, Gait, $8.50 Kerosine, per gal COo Soap, per bar 5o Wood, per cord J4.50-J5.50 1 : Rossland Mails, i! Mails close Mail* delivered ax ilv ex- daily except cc Su nday Monday at epo:30 a m 7:00 a. in. for Trail, Phoenix, 1 Cascade. Columbia Grand Forks, Fife, Greenwood, Eholt, Midway and all Boundary District points. Daily except Daily except Sunday Monday 6:30 a. m. 7:00 a. m. Robson, Castlegar Mon.,.Wed.,.Fri, . Wed.. Eri., Sim 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Gladstone Daily Daily 9:40 a. m. 6:00 a. m. Northport, Spokane and all United States points. Paterson, B. C. Daily except Dailv except Sunday Sunday 9:40 a. m. 6: 00 p m. Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir. Nelson and Salmo, B.C. Daily Daily *:oo p.m. 9:40 a. m and 7:00 a. m Ordinary letter mail only for all Eastern Canada, and the United Kingdom and all European and other foreign countries. Daily Dally 5:15 P rn, 7:00 a. rn. Allfooints served by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, all Eastern Canada, the United Kingdom, and all European and other foreign countries. Daily 5:150 m.. Daily 7:00 a. m. Crow's Nest Pass and connections, Nelson. Sun., Tues., Tnur Tuos., TW., ft Retail Prices ln Rossland Stores. P. BURNS & CO. WHOLE8ALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, TraIl,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green- wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MA"hKETS-Rosslar,d, Trail, Nelson,) Ymir, Kaslo Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood. Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vanconver. Fish, tome and Poultry in Season, Sausages ol All Kinds. WM. DONALD, Manager Rosaland Branch GROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES Corrected Up to Date by the Lead* ing Merchants of the Camp. 5:15 p.m. Deer Park. Daily except Saturday 5:t5 p.m. Sandon. 7:00 a. an. Daily exeept Monday 7:00 a. m. Daily 5:150, m Daily 7:00 a. m Trail, Arrowhead, Nakusp, Revelstoke Station, Halcyon and Columbia River, Slocan and Lardeau District point and connections Daily 5:15 p m. Daily fjoo a. a. All points nerved by the Canadian Pacific Railway west of R> v- elstoke Station, including China and Japan and Klondike, Cut flowers at the yd Store, Palaoe Can Fine Line in ( (IIS, Put up in 10 and 25 in a box Lt LEVY A OO. ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD VV. P. LINGLE Office opposite Grea Northern ticket offlt* ito Bed Star MIKIKQ SUPPLIES. Axes, per doz $7,50-10.00 Candles, per caBe $5.60-6.50 Cape, Bennett, per box 75o teal, LIbck'mi<h ter ton $23 60 Djuemite. 60 per ct, per lb 194 Dynamite, 50 per ct, per lb 18o Dynamite, 40 perct, perlbl6}c Fuse, Bennett per 100 ft 75c Hammers, per lb 15c Iron, per lb 3i-5o Nails, base, per keg 84 Shovels, per doz $7.50-10 Stael. Canton per lb 8 Jo \\MEAT AND POULTRY. Bacon, per lb 18-20c Beef, per lb (side) 9-10o Chickens, each 50-90o Fiah,:per lb 12,-16o Ham, pen: lb 18-20o STOOKSAND REAL ESTATE. IOR SALE—Four-roomed eettago nieely finished, ard three lots, wall fenced and cleared. Price, $1,100, part cash down. FOE SALE—Small lodging house, going eoucern, cheap rental. A bargain. APPLY DYER & FLETCHER E120 Columbia Ave. The Hoffman Houae haa wall heated rooms'* An date family hotel* 60 11 p-t© THE EVENING-WORLD ROSSLAND. B. C, FEB. I, 1994 eeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeBeeaeeeeeeeeeeeee A Stoek of " Sure-on" Rim-1 ss EyeGlasses An EyeGla.- that stays on. We carry only the bfSi Lenses, and bave all the newest styles of Frames in Gold. Gold Filled, Silver, Nickle Steel. Druggists & Stationers, Goodeve Bros. It Pays to Deal With Goodeve Bros. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee SNAPS IN MINING STOCKS aaoooocaococcai FOR SALE House and Lot On Thompson Aveuue $150. J. B. Johnson & Co •• **************************************************9 EXPLOSIVES. The Cotton Powder Comoanv. Ltd 32 Que »n Viotoria St., .ONDON E. O.J^^1 -HAHUTACTUa.1 Faversham Powder On the SPECIAL LIS- of ;P«nutt«di;EjpltE:Tes. !Octcter,[T«tK *" "T"^N a I I "TT ^~ the best exploeivector ub derground wo/k e» | \J I N I I laaaaa olusively^used in Severn and Mersey tunnel Cordite, Gelignite, Gelat.ne Dy amite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators for all onuses of Explosives, Eleotrio Appliances, it(\CLaigt« lor tke removal of Wrecks,, Etc., Etc. Works: Faversham, Kent and Melling, near Liverpool ESTABLISHED 1849. GEORGE GREEN. THE FOUNDRY, ABEKifSTWYTfl, ENGLAND Manufacturer of Concentrating Machinery. MEDALS—Royal Cornwall Polytechnic; Gold medal' International' Minirf I»M bition, Crystal Palace, 1800. Only award for Concentrator!, SPECIALTIES: amps with latest improvements, of up-to-date design, and with wearing part* of adneld's steel, fx in 2 cwts, tr. 10 cwts. pet head, Storiebrtakers, Crushers, Jtaf rommels, .Varneis, etc., all ctrstiucted in sections for facility of trcrsprrt line sired. Patent Portable Crushing and Amalgamating Pans for Prospecting, A small concentrating plant to treat up to five tons erected at the works by wkfck commercial results can be seen by intending purchasers for a merely nominal cos Estimates for complete plants on application. Special attention given to a*»u.l»» engineer's specification » Teleerams—"IIGGE R." Abervatwvta. Specials at Paulson's!! 1 11 P. B. Blend J Goffee i Mooseiaw Flour ii Chilliwack i Butter ij Paulson i i Bros, i THE GROCERS NOTICE Take Notice—tbat a plaint has been entered and summons issued out ot tbe County Court of Kootenay holden at Rossland, wherein the Nelson and Fort Sheppard Railway Oompany are plaint iff* and the Canadian Pacific Exploration, Limited, are defendants, and wherein the plaintiffs claim is as fol- ows: The plaintiffs claim from the defendants tbe sum of $650.00. The following are the particulars: To 200,000 feet of mining timber sold by the plaintiffs to the defendants at 50 coots per thousand $100. To 2,300 cords of woods at 25 cts, per cord, $550. Total' ♦650, AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE3 that an order made herein on the 2gtb. day of December, 1903, wherein it is ordered that service of tbe summons, plaint and the said order be effected by publishing notice of the s id summons, plaint and order for six weeks in tbe ''World'' newspaper, published in the City of Rossland, and posting to the de- fei dantj of a registered letter containing a copyof the "World" newspaper having the first publication ol such adver- tisemen addressed to such defendants at there registered office in London, England, shall be good and sufficient ervice upon the def endants of the said saummons, plaint and said order. The first publication of this advertise ment is on the 30th day ot December 1903 Atlantic S.S. Sailings C.P.R. ATLANTIC S.S. LINE From Bt. John. L.Champlain,Feb.2o Lake Erie Mar. 6 ALLAN LINE From St. John. Laurentian Feb 13. Ionian Feb.22 DOMINION LINE From Portland Dominion Feb. 27 Canada..Mar. 12 AMERICAN LINE New York.. Feb. 13 St. PauL.Feb.n RED STAR LINE Vauderland..Feb.13 Kroonland,.,Fcb.2o CUNARD LINE Umbria... .Feb.13 Ivernia.. Feb 20 WHITE STAR LINE Oceanic. Feb. 10 Celtic....Feb.17 FRENCH LINE La.Brenagne Feb 18 LaTouraine Feb 25 ALLAN STATE LINE Numidian.... Feb 18 Siberian .. Mar.3 Continental sailings of North German Lloyd, H. A. P. and Italian lines on application. Lowest rates on all lines. W. P. F. CUMMINGS, G. S. S, Agt, Winnipeg 0, W. DEY, Agent, C. P.R. Depot, Rossland. THE •You won't harden or shrink woolens with Sunlight Soap. The purity of the oils and fats and the absence of free alkali prevent that »a MADAME BE8T the;famous PhrenologisCAnd Palmist. She can read your life like a book. She is the only gold medalist in British Caiumbia. She.has the reputation of be ing the beet Palmist that has ever been 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 if readings are not satisfactory, QOFFIOE HOURS, q.a ,m tofop."^. The Hoffman House Room 4. ************************** U. Wright A. R. S. M. ! (Assayer for^Le Roi No. 2,) *' ! KM WILITTAKE Custorri Assays;: ORDER YOUR WOOD AT THE Le Roi Stables Dry -Fir and Tamarac at $5, per cord, T elephone 39. Kowland B.C I THE ii BANK SALOON ',1 I oted"|for ts choice].brands ot',', liuuora and cigais. ;: '.HIGHLAND CREAM ;; The rich creamy flavcr has plac- d this fine KOICH Whiskey in the front rank cf tho veiy .1 n\ Under the Popular Control of '[ JACOBS'A'JEFFORD >> London Directory, CONTAINING over 2000 pages of condensed commercial matter, enables enterprising traders throughout the Em plre to keep in close touch with the trade of the Motherland. Besides being a ccm plete commercial guide to London and its Suburbs, the London Directory contains lists oft— EXPORT! MERCHANTS witli the goods they ship, and the Colon ial and Foreign markets they supply. 8TEAM8HIP LINES arranged under the Porta to which they tail, and Indicating the approximate sailings. PROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Notices of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc., in the principal towns and industrial centres of the United Kingdom. copy A of the 1904 edition will be for arded freight paid en receipt ol Post Office Order for £1. The London Directory Co.,Ltd 26 AbohurohLane, London, B. C.' M. W. Simoson- •Blue print |paper, Oflice] andj3ohool Supplies. Latest Novels and all kindj^o ationery. 1— ************* BO YEARS- EXPERIENCE Trade Mark* Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrone aoniilna a ftketrh and deflcrlntlnn nmy quickly aacortnln our opinion free wlteLlicr an Invention |R prolinbly nntentnhle. Cnmmunlra- tlonaatrlcllycoiitlilontlnl. nnnilbnokon I'atouta lent free. Olden! ntionry for Bocvirlnir patenta. Patenta takon tbrnuiilt Munn A Co. receive special notice, without olmrgo, In tbe Scientific American. A handiomely lllu.itmfml weekly. I.nrjreit circulation of any Bcloiittflo J'iiirm.l. Terms, fS a your; fourninntbs,fL Soldbyall newsdealers, BUNN £ Co.3««~—'• New York Branca Offloa, *» r 8t- Washington. TX U •••••••••• *•••••••••••••»« 't............9C'.»..*..». ! PHRA! •The Phoenician.! : : 00000000000......0000.9000 Notiee Notice ia hereby given, tbat I have appointed Mr. Riohard Thomas Evans, Deputy Sheriff, in and for the Bailiwick of South Kootenay. S. P. Tuck. Sheriff. Botli-nd, B. C. January, 20 1904. SYNOPSIS 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. Is born again in later Roman Britain. Fnds a tattooed record bv his wifa 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 Buttle of Heatings". Rescues a Saxon Maiden from the Conqueror. Marries her. Visited at iHtonehenge by his British wife. Compilers of domesday book makes enquiries. Flight to Sanctuary where Phra again sleeps and wakes in Edward I reign. Finds himself a sleeping saint in an Abbey. Visits shrine of his Saxon wife. CHAPTER IX (Continued) Refloating on these things one day, as I lay friendless -and ragged in the knotty elbow of a great oak's earth-bare roots, after some weeks of homeless wandering, I fell asleep, and dreamed all the rustling rushes down by the neighboring streamlet,s, banks were the serried spears of a great oonoourse of soldiers defiling by, the sparkle of the sunlight on the ripples seeming like the play of rays upon their many warlike trappings, the yellow flags and water flowers making no poor likeness of dancing banners and bannerets. Tnas a simple dream, such as oame of an empty stomach and a full head, yet somehow I woke from that sleep with more of my old pulse of pleasure and life beat ing in my veins than had been there for a long time. And with the wish for another spell of bright existence, spent in the merry soldiers mood that suited me so well, came the means to attain it. In the first stage of theee wanderings, while still fresh from the oloister shrine, I had paid but the very smallest heed to my attire and its details. I was clad in clean, sufficient wraps, so much waB certain, with a linen belt about me, and sandals upon my feet; yet even this was really more than I noticed with any oloseness. But I ran and walked, and my flesh grew hot and nervous with the fever of my sorrow, a constant chafing of my feet and hands annoyed me. I had stopped by a woodside river bank, and there discovered with wrathful irritation that upon my bare apostolio toes and up* on my sanotified thumbs— thoBe soldier thumbs still flat and strong with years of pressing sword hilts and bridle reins—there were glist ening in holy splendor suoh a set of gorgeous gems as had rarely been taken for a scramble through the woods beforel There were beryls and sapphires and pearls, and ruddy great rubies from the caftans of Paynim chiefs slain by long dead CrusaderB, and onyx and emerald from Cyprus and the remotest East in rude red gold by the rough artificers of rearward ages, and all these put upon me, no doubt, after the manner in whioh at that time credulous piety waB wont to bedeck the shrine and images of saints and martyrs. I was indeed at that moment tbe wealthiest beggar who ever sat forlorn and friendless on a grassy slope. But what was all this glist* ening store to me, desolate and remorseful, with but one remembrance in my heart, with but one pitiful sight before my eyes? I pulled the shining gems angrily from my swollen fingers and toes and hurled them one by one, tho** princely toys, into the muddy margin of the stream, and there ia tbat rude setting, ablazing, red, and green, and white, and hot and cool, with their wonderful scintillations they mocked me. They mooked me as I sat there with my ohinin my palms, and twinkled and shone among the sludge and soum so merrily to the flickering sunshine, that presently I laughed a little at those cheerful trinkets that oould shine so bravely in the contumacy of ohance, and after a time I picked up one and rinsed it and held it out in the sunBhine, and found it very fair so fair, indeed, that a glimmer of listless avarioe was kindled within me, and later oa I broke a hawthorn spray and groped among the sedge mire and hooked ont thus, in better mood, the greater part of my strange inheiitanoe. Then, here I was, upon this other bank, walking up after my dream, and, turning ovar the better to watoh the fair landscape stretohing below, my waist cloth oome unbound, and out uponthe sand amid the oak roots rolled those ambient, glistening ringi again. At first I was surprised to see suoh jewels in suoh a place, staring in dull wonderment while I strove to imagine whenoe they came, but soon I remembered piece by piece their adventure sb has been told to you, and now, with the warm blood in my veins again, I did not throw them by, but lay baok against the oak and chuckled to myself as my ambitious heart fluttered witn pleasure under my draughty rags, and orossed my legs, and weighed upon my finger tips, and inventoried, and valued, all in old merchant spirit, those friendly treasures. [To be continued. I MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale couta'ned.in a certain Mortgage whieh will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction by Walter J. Robinson E<q, Auctioneer, on the premises below described on Wednesday, the 24th. day oi February, 1004, at tne hour of n o'clock in the forenoon, the following valuable property situated in the Town of Rossis ud, and betng composed of Lot Mo. 6 in Block 4-. according to Map No 570, of the said Town ol Rossland' The said property is situated on the north side of Columbia avenue, and on the s mic is said to be a 3-story office and store building. Terms of Bale.—10 per eent of Ithe purchase money at the time of sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter The sale will be subject to a reserve bid. For further particulars apply to Mcdonnell, McMaster Sc Geary, 51 Yjnge Street, Toronto, Solicitors for Vendors'. Rossland B. C Dated Jan. 26th 1904. The Evening World is the paper that has the circulation. So if yon want to get good results from your advertisements put them in a paper that is read not by part of the people, but by all the people. It may oost a ittle more, bnt you will find it cheaper in the end. Stop and think about it. Rossland Home Bakery A full line of Confectionery FRESH BREAD Petch & Schwartzeuhauer Props . THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND. B.rC FEB i, .904 THE LOCAL EXCHANGE American Boy Still Finding Buyers. INTEREST TAKEN IN REPUBLIC The Latest Quotations and Salts Locally Upon tho Market. The week opened mildly with but few sales, although a more lively interest is being taken. Republio stocks look as if they would soon be the centre of attraction in tbe local market ae well as in Spokane. Today's Looal Quotations: Asked Bid American Bor. 2% 2H Ben Hur mum 4 Black Tall 3 t Canadian Oold »ieloa jK 3 Curlboo (Camp alcKlnn**) ex-dl* jH t CentreStar 34 tt Crowa Meat Paaa Ooal t S Fair-lew 4 3 Hither Maiden 1 1 aunt ta Granby Conaolidated $5.00 54.00 Morning Glory iK 1 Mountain Lion 6 14 North SUr Waat Kootanaj) 6 Payne ua 9X 8tut; 17 ambler-Cariboo ~ ao 24M Ban Poll tY, 2% Bulilran sX 4 Tom Thumb 3 2 War Bula Conaolidated i)X 11 Waterloo (Aaaeaa. paid) - 5 White Bear (Assess, paid) 5 4 Today's Sales. 500 War Eagle, 124; 1000 A mer can Boy, 2.(. Total, 1500. Grand Hockey Match THE LADIES vs. THE BANK OF MONTREAL Tomorrow Night The Event of the Season. Do not miss the great hockey match, the Ladie3 vs. the Bank of Montreal, tomorrow night. Season tickets are not good. WANTED—A woman to do family washing at her own house. Apply to M. this Office. Mrs. L. Nadeau will 'take lodgers at the Headquarters Hotel. WANTED- Applications from young men and women who desire to enter upon the work nursing the insane. Applicants must be Bin gle, of good physique, in good health and of good moral character For blank application forme, ad dress Tbe Medical Supertenent, Public Hospital for Insane, New Westminster, B. C. The ladies of the "What Happened to Jones,' company [are all handsome and dress in the beat of ta'ste. Their gowns were greatly admired by the ladies of Winnipeg during the engagement at the Winnipeg theatre reoently. Walker's Rye Whisky, 75o, Port Wine, 75o, Sherry 75c per qt. bottle At the Family Liquor Store Wash St. Get ready for tbe Cernivel by ordering a made-to-order suit. Taylor it McQuarrie Tai lore. II- Hoffman Cafe OPEN DLL NIGHT Oysters In Any Style Meals served at all hours. Harry Mcintosh Proprietor. MINOR MENTION Tomorrow is Candlemas Day. Tbe winter Carnival begins next week. Mrs. R. T. Evans has returned from her visit to the Coast. The ladies hookey match is tomorrow's feature at the rink. Trail is yelling for a dry goods store and wants Rossland to help! There will be another moment- u jus meeting of the city fathers tomorrow evening. The Rossland curlers are ezpeoted back tbis evening from tbe Revelstoke bonspiel. The Granby smelter has been asked to send a team to compete in the tug of war at the carnival. Two new stores opening this week on Columbia avenue is a good indication of growing prosperity. Mrs. Dan Thomas is opening up Taylor and McQuarrie's old store for ladieB furnishings and notions. Messrs. Costello and McDonald are opening up in the old city drug store a gentleman's furnishing Btore. Mrs. George McEwen of Trail died yesterday after a short illness. She was formerly a resident of Rossland. A special train leaves this even ing for Nelson in order to take RoBBland rooters to yell at the hookey match there for the Golden City. Tbe tug of war at the oarnival will be a great feature. Aspiring tuggers have permission to use the International. In the old days no permission was asked. A party of snowshoers ascended Mount Roberts yesterday. They found the snow none too deep and a piercingly cold high wind blowing. An amendment to the licencing bylaw in whioh better safety measures in caBe of fire be enforced in places of public resort in Kossland will be introduced at tomorrow's oouncil by Alderman Rolt. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Ladlaa ara Getting up a Circle of Their Own SOCIETY CARDS. Ff\ V FaATBRNAl ORDKR OF _ • KJ. IV. KAOL88, Roland Aerlt. Ho. io, H'taUrrm-cttnaf e.rrr aload.i era' lata, 8 p. m, uIntra' Uaioa Ban, 4:"'a?fi»UV, Last Wednesday the Woodmen of the World held their 2nd monthly meeting. There was a goodly attendance and things went off with a swing. The Ladies Circle is now fairly on its way aud ten of the many applicants wert given the Protection degree at this meeting. It ie tbe intention of tbe Ladies to get the balance of tbe 20 in line that are required fot tbem to procure a cbarte and then branoh out for themselves. The oircle already haB a nice little sum of money on hand, which is held in (rust by the local oamp. The ladies claim they are going to make the chips fly in the local forest and it is rumored that they are already hewing. We believe tbey have an idea already of getting up an excursion to Spokane Camp and Cirole. Three other applicants were ad - mitted and given the Protection and Exemplified degrees. There are about 14 applications now before ihe r.mp srd (Urge ktk wet fir the future of this order in Rose- land. The timber coming in is sound and excellent. The next meeting will be on Tuesday thb Uth of February. Please keep this in minds, Wood- mens Sovs., and bring your wives to the next Bession, so as to give the Circle a good boost at the start. GERMANY IS IN A FIX Fighting in Southwest Africa—Germans Hemmed by Natives Berlin, Leb. 1—The following dispatch from Lieutenant Zonlow Bent by messenger, via Karibb, was received today: "Okahandja, Jan. 20.—I am holding Okahandja; occupied it January 15th, am waiting for guns from Habicht. I ask for division of artillery. A weak relief oorps with machine from Winoheek was repulsed on tbe 12th and 13th; loes reported—eight reserves. In order to establish connections with the rear and bring forward military transports, we attempted today with 60 men to reacli Karibb by rail." A later despatch, dated January 21 et, says: "Yesterday afternoon near Kawatuerasane, there was a sharp fight. A division of about 70 men strong, sent forward by rail, lost four dead and three slightly wounded. The enemy lost twen.y to twenty-five dead. We can hold out for some time yet." Notice Notice is hereby given, that I have appointed Mr. Riohard Thomas Evans, Deputy Sheriff, in and for the Bailiwick of South Kootenay. S. P. Tuck. Sheriff. Ro sland, B C. January, 20 1904. :: M. W. Simoson- ; ;Blne print paper, Office; j |j and School Supplies. ^Latest Novels and all kind o. ■ i ',', ationtry. ' »MM»»»MM«aM>4)MaMa«S Pompeian Massage^Cream Removes, Blackheads.jFreoklei and Pimpples and brings ool- or tbe Cheeks. For Sale at Royal BarberShoo SUPPLY HOUSE. W. J. PREST. PROP POWDER SMOKE-Did, it ever give you headaohe? Dr. Sootts headaohe powders are a quick and nre can. Bold at Morrows Drug stow, Liberal^Sonservative Convention. At Victoria on the First Day of February, 1904. The oonvention of the Liberal-Conservative Union of British Columbia •> ill be held in Viotoria, on Mon- day, the First of February, 1904, oommenoing at 9:30 o'olock a. m. All Liberal-Conservatives will be weloome. The to right vote is oonfined to delegates ohosen by Liberal-Con servative Association or district meetings convened for thiB purpose. Five delegates for every atmber of lhe Provincial Legislature to whioh eaoh separate constituency may be entitled, suoh delegates to be eleoted by the Liberal- Conservative voters of the eleotoral distriot or riding. Proxies oan only be need by members of the Union. 11Business—General, eleotion of offigere and suoh other matters as may be brought forward. J. 8. SEYMOUR, Chairman of Executive FOR SALE A lingle horse express harness, wagon and sleigh. Easy terms. Apply to Layton's Rossland Bazar. ALBERTft FRESH BUTTER 25c per pound AT AGNEWS Tha Leading Grocior MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale oouta'ned'jn a certain Mortgage whieh will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction by Walter J. Robinson Esq , Auctioneer, on the premises below described on Wednesday, the 24th. day ot February, 1004, at tne hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the following valuable property situated in the Town of Kossirnd, and betngcompose 1 of Lot No. 6 in Block 42. according to Map No 579, of the said Town of Rossland' The said property is situated on the north side of Columbia avenue, nnd on the aame is said to be a 3-story office and store building. Terms of Sale.—10 per eent of "the purchase money at the time of sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter The sale will be subject to a reserve bid. For further particulars apply to Mcdonnell, McMaster Sc Geary, 51 Yjnge Street, Toronto, Solicitors for Vendors'. Rossland B. C Dated Jan. 26th 1904. The Evening World is the paper that has the circulation. So if yon want to get good results from your advertisements put them in a paper that is read not by part of the people, bnt by all the people. It may cost a ittle more, bnt you will find it cheaper in the end. Stop and think about it. The Alhambra Family Liquor Store We supply only first olass goods. Our Wines and Liquors are especially adapted to family and medicinal purposes. All goods at whole- sal prices. Goods delivered to any part of the city. Phone 268. GEO. OWEN Prop. Rossland Home Bakery A fall line of Confectionery FRESH BREAD Fetch & SdiwatlzeiJiBiiflr Props To the Merchants Why Don't You Increase Your Business? Do not sit down and complain of lack oi business, because people are sending out of the city for their goods. v Hustling will Do the Trick Give them to understand that they can save money by dealing at home. Y©U WILL HAVE T© SH0W THEM That yon can sell them better goods for less money than they can get them for at some Cheap John department store in the east, and keep the money at home. When you have done this You will get the results The next question is how to reach the people to tell them what you want them to know You can do this by keeping yonr advertisement in The Evening Wolrd ■» It reaches all the people and goes in all the homes In the oity. # #• Its circulation is increasing every day. ' Give it a Trial And you will not complain as to the results
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