THE EVENING WORLD. tJ-QfJ-M-.. ■» Vol. Ill, NO. ao6 ROSSLAND, B. 0> TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1904 EB* Price Five Cent •flHIftK**^^ White Teeth DISREGARD No matter how well nature bas endowed you, it is necessary to use the best tooth cleanser and preservstive tbat you can find. It doesn't pay to risk getting discolored and unsound te*)th, You.should use Russel's Cream Dentifrice Regularly. It cleans the teeth perfectly; keeps the gums firm and rosy, and coneots bad breath. It is a tooth paste valuable tn preventing the decay of your teeth. 2; cents, 01 course yon want a good tooth brush to go with it. Ask to see our 25 cent brush, T. R. MORROW, Druggist mS%rm%rm%.%A%^%^%^^ MXXXMMXXM0 ltfmm\*±*±1&&K&i*-&&&tod±±4&0mti&J& ^▼▼▼▼»3s'*3WWs»«ar*Js'WvVf~ *W9rW ONrvFi! V RDSSIANS Japs Hake a Landing on Llaugtang. ARE ESTABLISHED EAST OF YALU To the Public: In answer to the Miners slander we announce that, with ever-, opportunity, we have made no change in our rates since" the suspension of Stunden ft Co. 0000 Our Prices are Right 0000 A. T. Collis & Company I THE UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS. \ \ XW9Qimm0000QQQ*M \ Flower Pots Ynu will need some pretty soon and Z we bave tbem in all sizes. i O. M. FOX & CO., GroleTs! COLUMBIA AVBNUE TELEPHONE 6j || - EDEN BANK BUTTER OUR 8PECIALTY 3 Simultaneous Movemefntof Jap Army Reported from Far East* DR.BRUHN'S OINTMENT Has established itself as a household neoeseity and has a reoord of Cures unparalleled in the history of Medicine;' It oures old and new Sores, Uloere, Eoxema, Salt Rheum, Itching Piles, Chaflngs, Pimples, Blaokheads and all Skin Diseases. This Ointment has been in use almost half a Century. Testimonials from thousands who have been cured of Skin Diseases of long standing testify to its Curative qualities. London, April 19.—A despatch has been reoeived from the correspondent of the Daily News, stating that the Japs yesterday suooeeded in establishing themselves on the west bank of the Yalu near the mouth under oover of the guns of the fleet, which were brought up the estuary so as to silenoe the fire of the Russian field batteries whioh were arranged as to oom* mand the point of disembarkation. There was a further attempt made some seven miles above, which the Russians evidently thought to be the main attack. The despatches do not seem to come at first hand and there aie no details are to the number of men who have orossed. It is thought probable that the first detachment will be reinforced tonight under cover of darkness. The men already over are oovered by the guns of the fleet whioh command the approaches to the new entrenchment. Weihaiwei, April 19.—A Chinese junk comes from Yinkow and reports that on the 17th a fleet of transports was seen heading up the Liautung Gulf evidently making for a point on the main line of communication between Port Arthur and Newohwang. The transports were accompanied by five sail of the line together with several oruisert and torpedo boat destroyers. Port Arthur, April 19.—There has been no appearance tf the Jap* anese fleet, and a oruiser sent out out reports tbat there are no Japanese vessels in the vicinity with the exception of two vessels, hull down, in the Straits of Pechili, thought to be men of war owing to to the light smoke issuing as would be the oase from the burning of hard ooal instead of the usual Ta* kashima used by merohant vessels. Struck OH. Word has been reoeived from Cardston, in the Mormon settlement in Alberta, that oil has been s'.ruok in the Swift Current distriot, whioh is both illuminating and lubricating. Something like fifteen barrels of oil had been taken from the well when the upper portion (not piped) oaved in and stopped the flow. The oil ia a-thick, dark brown fluid with a strong smell Oil Inspeotor Ryan of the Qreat Northern railway, says that it is the finest maohine oil in the world. Stook in the company has taken a jump from 5 oents to $1 per share. THAT ZINC SMELTER Will Be Built at Crows Nest-Fuel is Cheap The Tyee Copper Directions for use—Apply freely night and morning, or often as required. PRICK 50 Cents 'a 8ox MANUFACTTJBED BY Dr. Bruhn Medical 60. n NEW, YORK W Sole agent for-Rossland.T. R. MORROW, The LDrUgglSt H •CALL FOB A TBIAL BOX. OjQ An interim dividend of Is. per share, free of inoome tax, will be paid this month by the Tyee Cop per. A Bum of ,£22,125 has been planed on deposit with bankers in London as a oash reserve, and a futhersum of £15,000 has been spent on capital account out of earnings. The Fernie Free Press sta'es the indications point to a zino Bmelter being built at the that place. As has been known for some time the ohoioe of the location lay between Frank and Fernie. The latter, Mr. Fernau admits, possesses every advantage excepting in the prioe demanded for fuel. To understand the matter cor- reotly it must be remembered that a zino smelter uses only slack ooal. The slack, is used in the .by produot ovens, where it is oonverted into coke and the coke is afterwards used in the furnaoes. The zino emelter would use 100 tons of Black a day. throughout the year, and that amount would probably be inoreased to 300 tons a day by the third year. At Frank the Blaok is cot valued as highly as it is at, Fernie, for the reason that the ooke plant is not built at Frank, while in Fernie the plant is io operation and the slack is estimated at ooke valuation, less the oost of labor. Therefore a considerable difference exists in the two rates quoted Mr Fernau. Every other detail has been arranged between Mr. Fernau and the Crow's Neet Coal Co., and the latter is now considering an offer from the form' er, in whioh a compromise in tbe price of slack is suggested. Mr Fernau does not aek as low a prioe as quoted by Frank, for the reason that Fernie posseees a material ad' vantage in transportation rates. It is believed the ooal oompany will agree to the compromise suggested, even if they do not realize Be muoh from the slaok as they would otherwise by converting it into ooke. The company is anxious for the location of the industry at Fernie, for the indirect benefit that will spring from it, and from the impetus it will have in bringing kindred industries to the plaoe.. .Bloek makers Hit Chioago, April 19.—The most severe blow ever dealt book making in Chioago was ever delivered by Mayor Harrison when he revoked revoked the saloon lioenoe of eight places where this kind of gambling waa concluded. The sensation came in the revocation of the li oenoeof James O'Leary, known the" oountry over as "Gambling King O'Leary." O'Leary has heretofore immune from interference, but the orusade against this kind of gambling now seems to mean a thorough cleaning out regardless of "in fluence." "OH ITS ALRIGHT!" But it Wasn't and George Blake Met His Death An aooident on the tipple at Michel resulted in the sudden death pf George Blake last Satur day. Mr. Blake was employed as engineer lo run the tipple engine. Joseph Faulkner, a new night engineer, was sent to Blake to get information about his duties on Saturday morning. After the latter had apparently showed all that was necessary, he took the new up stairs. While there he idly allowed his hand to rub against a large pulley wheel, oalled the jaok shaft, very close to its contract with the belting. Faulkner warned him that it was dangerous, to whioh his companion replied "Oh it is alright." Just aB he uttered these words the belt caught hie hand, oarried him swiftly around the large wheel and landed him with a great force against the pit below. When pioked up he was found to be terribly brusied and broken. Hia legs and hips were fractured in several plaoes. He died two hours latter, without re gaining consciousness. NEWS IN A JfUTSHELt- Items of Interest Round the World. LATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS The Doings of Conspicuous! Persons Af acting Canadian'Interests. \ OXFORD TEST IS STIFF California Students Trying for the Rhodes Scholarships We are complimented every day upon the splendid fits we give oar patrons. TAYLOR & McQUARRIE, Fashionable Tailors. FOR SALE—A pen of dark Brahma chickens, one cockerel and five pullets. Enquire at World offioe. „ Crown Point Hotel, Trail. Lead* ng hotel in the smelter oity. We/oarry the largest line ol trunks and bags in the oity. Empey Bros. The goods on sale will not las t long at the slaughter prices they are marked. Be among the first to take advantage of the great bargains. The Crescent. University of California, April 19.—Eight students labored yesterday with the question askedJn the examinations for the Rhodes scholarships. Latin and Greek grammar and compositions were the subjects. Today the examination in mathematics will take plaoe. The eight students who passed papers were impressed with the thoroughness ot the Latin and the Oreek work at Oxford, as shown by the questions. "The Latin and Greek composition was not so hard," said one of the students as he came out of the examination, "but in grammar they oertainly are more thorough at Oxford than we are here. Some pretty stiff puestions were asked." The Brockton, Ont., shoe faotory has burned down The St. Petersburg publio are reported aa thirsting for revenge. St. Petersburg ia building sob- marine boats for use during the summer. The Gyangtse forte in Tibet have been surrendered to the British force advancing without opposition. It is again reported that the Japs have been repulsed in an attempt to land between the Yalu and Port Arthur. A fleet of Japanese transports of is said to bare been seen heading for Korea Bay and another for the Gulf of Liautung. A big slide at the Silver Cup has killed a miner and done a tremendous amount of damage to the tramways and maohinery. The Supreme Court pf the United States deolares it is without jurisdiction ln the oase of Minnesota vs. the Northern Securities. A strike ol 2600 men on the Fore River dockyards, Qoinoy, Mass, bas stopped work on three United States battleships building. The Hon. Sir Richard Cartwright deolares that no Chinaman oould escape the poll tax by becoming a British subjeot outside of Canada. * Filty Chineee oooliss have been imported into the oountry near Lethbridge for the purpose ol taking up the cultivation of beet sugar. New York Demoorate have not instructed their delegates to ths I National Convention as was anticipated for Parker. They mast, however, vote as a unit. General Kouropatkin vdvises the abandonment of Pott Arthur unless the fleet oan be reinforced and made effeotive. Otherwise the plaoe ia useless for military purposes. The Birmingham Post says that while the trip to Egypt has greatly benefitted the health ot Mr. Chamberlain he must avoid exoitement under penalty of a breaknown. Fitxelmmene-Creel. Never have looal sports been en* thused over "a sparring matoh as they are over the ooming boxing matoh between Filzwilllams and Creel next Saturday night. Both of the contestants are wtil known among local sporting oiroles of this city and are known to be stayers. Neither will lack for plenty of backers on the night of the oontest. When we take your measure you are sure ot satisfaction. TAYLOR & <McQUARRIE, Tha Upto-Date Tailors. POWDER SMOKE—Did. it ever give you headache? Dr. Sootts headaohe powders are ajqniok and sore cure. Bold at Morrows Drug t*». f The swellest suite in the oity for spring and summer wear are the 20th Century brands and they oan only be found at Empey Bros. Walker's Rye Whisky, 75o Port Wine 75o; Sherry^76cper!qt. bottle. At the Family .liquor Store Wash. St. !__ Buy yourself a nioe trunk or bag at Empey Bros. jT THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND B. C, APRIL 19, 1904 The Everting World Br Uu WorW:Pnb Inhlug Compsny. m Entered st the Rossloud, B. C, postoBce fo timtmnlsslon through the mails.Ma* 1, 1901 a " js reading nutter. BOSaCBlPTION aaTBS-te.oo per year ia •nutably ta adtancc. Adrtrtisingn.Usms.de- fcaewa ea application. JAMESIH. FLETCHER. •jBNsTRAL MANA8ER F. O. Bix joi Rossland, B. C APPENDICITIS. Sir Walter liefiant says that ol all the sciences political economy is the most empirioal; lhat is to say the moat built upon guess work While Sir Walter was running down eolentism, or rather pseudo scientists, he might have included medicine. Every day the newspapers tell us that new discoveries art being made in medioine and surgery, and every decade or so a new disease is invented for the benefit of mankind. A generation ago the newest diseaBe was la grippe, today it would seem to be appendicitis. La grippe seems to to be simply a Frenoh name for a bad cold, and appendicitis surely must have been invented by a Bostonian as a more elegant name than bellyache. A New York doctor in a large practice recently stated that during the oourse of his professional career he had oome across but few oases of appendicitis where that disease meant some trouble with the appendix to the colon. In some several thousand autopsies he Bad Seen something wrong with the colon, inoluding the appendix, rn thirty-seven oases. But tbe worst of hiB evidenoe was that up Wards of folty two bodies had been sent to him of people who had obstinately refused to be cut open and who oorreepondingly were said to have died of appendicitis. In not one of theBe oases, where Burger-* bad been bo eagerly called upon, had there been any trace of the diagnosed disease. As the doctor says, a dose of castor oil will cure most appendicitis. Truly from the days of Galen and Hipprocra.es medioine has made but astonishingly small advance in twenty odd osnturiee. be Roman Catholics, 89,000,000 t6 be Greek Catholics, and the remaining 157,000,000 he sweepingly classes as Protestants, although one body of those so-called Protestants, the Anglioans, take great oare to especially eschew the nsme, exoept in a political way. The Lutherans, although a Protestant body, are not fond ol affiliation with other protesting bodies. Now the Anglicans number some forty odd million, the Lutherans thirty, leaving the total of all the remaining protesting todies at 87,000 000. Between the Roman, the Greek and the Anglican CatholicB negotiations for a union have been proceeding for many years, in faot, it may be said, for many oenturies, the latter two appealing from the authority of the Pope to that of a General Counoil* All three have in common a oreed in whioh there is little difference. Now, should the Anglioans rejeot that creed ln order to ally themselves with some 87,000,000 Protestants, including Unitarians, they would rejeot all possible union with the other Catholic churches whose aggregate numbers are 312,000,000. One need say no more. The pros- peot of a reunion seems more hopeless than ever. MARKET REPORTS p***j*******p******* i Rossland Mails. AAAAA fffff l! Retail Prioes in Rossland Stores. GROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES A CHURCH UNION. ! A QUESTION OF ETHICS. Th* Presbyterian body wants ehorch union. The Methodists and CongregationalUts seem inclined to Ml in with their wishes. Well meaning people declare that this union will infallibly be oarried out and there is only a question of time before the Anglioians fall in line. For many ages many pious minds have hoped for a reunion of all those who oall upon the name of the Master. A union is possible by making a oreed from whioh all points of difference are eliminated. Any person conversant with the tenants of the varying protestant bodies from Unitarianism to Luther- anism knows that there is hardly a single tenet whioh may be predicated as common to all. Union purohased at such a prioe is hardly worth having. It is probable that suoh bodies as the three first mentioned would not care to inolude in their union the Unitarian, although they would seem to wish for an inclusion of the Anglican. Turning to Mullhall's statistics it is found that he plaoes a total of 468,800,000 professing Christians In the world. In these in his general table he reckons 223,000,000 to By some means whioh are un* divulged R. L. Borden, Leader of His Majesty's Loyal Opposition, has obtained the private memorandum of the late Minister Blair addressed to his colleagues with reference to the railway polioy of the Dominion, and particularly concerning the Grand Trunk railway One thing is certain that both Sir Wilfred and hie henchman Fisher are particularly exoited, Tbey do not seem to deny the accuracy of the memorandum, but they do de olare that Mr. Borden is nefariously in possession of stolen property and he ought to be ashamed of himself. Of oourse the argument is that were Mr. Borden ashamed of himself he would nd. use this very dieoommoding pieoe of evidence as to what are the real' intentions of the Government. It is to be hoped that the oountry will be allowed to know what are the purposes of the Government and why this private memorandum of Mr. Blair's should not be divulged, and why Mr. Bor den should be stigmatised by honorable gentlemen as a felonious misappropriator. Certainly the oountry wonld like to know why the Government are building a line for a railway and handing it over to a private company instead of keeping it themselves. . Corrected Up to Date by the Leading Merchants of the Camp. MINING SUPPLIES. Axes, per doz t7.50-10.00 Candles, per case $5.50-6,60 Caps, Bennett, per box 75o| Coal, blacksmith per ton $22.50 Dynamite, GO.per, ot, per lb 194 Dynamite, 50 per ot, per lb 18o Dynamite, 40 per ct, per lb_16Jc Fuse, Bennett per 100 ft 75oj j Hammers, per lb 15oj Iron, per lb 3i-5o Nails, base, per keg 84 , Shovels, per doz $7.50-10 Steel. Canton per lb 8 Jc HEAT AND POULTRY. Baoon, per lb 18-20c Beef, per lb (side) O-lOo Chickens, each 50-90o Fish, per lb 12f 15o Ham, per lb 18-20o Mutton per lb (side) 13*15 Turkey, per lb 23c Veal, per lb ([side) 18c PROVISIONS Almonds, per lb 25c Apples, per 501b box $1.5042.00 Bananas, per doz 50c Beans, per lb 6o Butter, per lb 25-40o Cabbrge, per lb., 3o Canliflower, per head, 15o Cheese, per lb 20c Chocolate, per lb 40*50c Cocoa, per lb 40c-f 1.00 Coffee, per lb 25 50o Condensed Milk per can 12^o-15e Dried Peas, per lb Go Eggs, per doz 35c Flour, per 501b $1-65-2.00 Green Onions, per buucb, 5o Honey, per lb 26o Jams and Jellies per lb 12-13o Lard, per lb 17*)o Onions, per Ib 5cj Oranges, per doz 25-50o Piokles, per qt 20o-25o Potatoes, per 1001b saok $1.25. Bioe, per lb So Rolled Oate per lb 6e] Spinaoh, per lb., 10c. Sugar, per lb 6jo Vinegar, per gal 60c-75o Walnuts, per lb 25o FEED Bran, per ton $27 Hay, per ton $27 Oats, per ton $32 Shorts, per ton $30 MISCELLANEOUS Coal, per ton, Gait, $8.50 Kerosine, per gal SOo Soap, per bar 5o Wood, per oord $4,50-15.50 Opera House ONE NIGHT Thursday, April 21,1904 Mahara's Big Minstrel Carnival Headed by the only Billy YOUNG & OOLLJNS Gordon Singing Comedians Assisted by 6 Comedy Jesters and a competent Lady Chorus ELEVATED FIRST PART WALTER J. ROBINSON AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker Next to Postoffice SOCIETY CARDS. Mails close Mails delivered oa ilvex- daily except ct Sunday Monday at ep6:30am 7:00 a.m. for Trail, Phoenix, Cascade, Columbia * Grand Forks, Fife, Greenwood, Eholt, Mid- ■ way and All Boundary District points, bally except Daily except Sunday Monday 6:30 a, m. 7:00 a. m. Robson, Castlegar Mon., Wed., Fri Wed.. Eri., Sun 6:30 a. in. 7:00 a.m. Gladstone Daily Daily 9:40 a. m. 6:00 a. m. Northport, Spokane and all United States points, Daily except Sunday 9:4b a. m. Daily 9:40 a, m Daily 5:15 p m Paterson, B. C Daily except Sunday 6: 00 p. 111, Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir, Nelson and Sulmo, R.C. Daily 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 a, in Ordinary letter mail only for all Eastern Canada, and the United Kingdom and all European and other foreign countries. Daily 7:00 a. m Alljpoints served hy the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, all Eastern Canada, the United Kingdom, and all European and other foreign countries. Daily 5:l5p m„ Daily 7:00 a. m. Crow's Nest Pass and connections, Nelson. Sun., Tues., Tnur Tues., Thur., Sa 5:15 p in., 7:00 a.m. Deer Park. Daily except Daily except Saturday Monday 5:15 p.m. 7:00 a.m. Sandon. Daily 5:15p.m Daily 7:00a.m Trail, Arrowhead, Nakusp, Revelstoke Station, Halcyon and Columbia River, Slocan and Lardeau District point and connections. Daily 5:15 p.:m. Daily 7:00 a. m. All'points served by the.Canadian Pacific Railway west of Revelstoke Station, including China and Japan and Klondike, j Specials at Paulson' ; P. B. Blend Coffee \ Mooseiaw Flour! ! Chilliwack Buffer 1 1 — 1 Paulson Bros. THE GROCERS: BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Desiqns Copyrights Ac. Anyone lending a sketch mid deicrlptlnn nifty - ' ■ ■ ■-■* '"- wfir 0ri1.i1. our opinion free irhel Her an h probably patent-able. Communication! fttritttlV confidential. Handbook on Patenta lent free, oldeit agency foraeourliigMteiita. Patenta taken tnrougta Munn A Co. recelre F. O. E. tl0, i«, *t«*-l*.r Ml FiaTURNAT. OADMA OF KAOUta, Snsslsnd Attit, lav.« P. m. Miners' Umoa Hfli, _"?* A ,H, Dutton W * Bo>* '7* W. G. Robinson, secretary BIG BECOND PART Olio of pleasing Vaudeville, concluding with the one act rag time opera AFRICA Big Sensational Street Parade at Noon Free band concert In front of theatre at 7:1$ p. m. PRICES $1*00 AND 79c fc'ule of Seats at l>-ual Place Rossland Home Bakery Fresh Bread And Fancy Pastry quickly aaoertaln our opl Invention ia probably pat tlone Uriel ly confidential. mt free. oldeit agency t Patenta taken tnrougb •teUkl notice, wit bout ena „ _. Scientific American. . Largest cl . Terms, $3 1 newsdealer^ 6ft ? BU Washington, D. tt A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Lnrf-eat circulation of any ■dentine Journal. Terms, f :i a fear; four months, |L Bold byall newsdealers. WE KEEP A ' FINE LINE OF CANDIES Schwartzeahaoer £ Wells, Props The Evening World is the paper that has the circulation. So if yon want 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 cost a little more but you will find it cheaper in the end. Stop and think about it f if f * if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if * * THE- tiiiiiia * 4 Sample Rooms * For Commercial Men. .- i Finest Grill in-Kootenays * in; connection. 7 Rossland's Lead in q Hotel.. first lclass Bowlinn Allev AND BILLIARD ROOM % *t 4*4.4.4*4>4>CSlKS3*t**t**t**Y>*t* * P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trall,Sandon,ReveIstoke,Green* wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RE] Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vanconver. Fish, Stmt iM- Pool try in Season, Sausages oi AD Unds. WM. DONALD, Manager Roaaland Branch ESTABLISHED 1840. GEORGE GREEN. ITHE FOUNDRY. ABERYSTWYTH, ENGLAND, Manufacturers d\ Concentrating Machinery. MEDALS-Royal Cornwall Polytechnic; Gold medal' InternationalCMinini Elk bition, Crystal Palace, 1800. Only award for Concentrator*. ■ SPECIALTIES: rrric'irrfptf. rl «*Me-tJat( tttlfh, ard with wearing Stonebrrakers, Crusr. arts of Un rf viibllBlffl Hadficld's steel, from'2 cwts, to 10 cwts. per head- Trommels, Vanners, etc., all constructed in sections for facility sired. Patent Portable Crushing and Amalgamating Pan. for Prosptctlng, A small concentrating plant to treat up to five tons erected at the works by wUck commercial results can be seen by intending purchasers for a rrerely non its J cot tSjit of transjxrt if de* E^7e&«S^^ * « • •. J_ii____. ._- I THE EVENlNGtWORLD ROisSLAfol). 8'. C, APRIL 19 1904 THE ANNEXATIONISTS True Feeling of Canada Towards a National Life Cy. Warman. writing in Leiliel Monthly Magazine, expreeeie the opinion that the people of Canada are growing favorably impressed with the notion of becoming an independent republio. He says: "Twenty years ago only a few dreamers of the republic of Canada; 10 years later 10 per bent of tlie peo were in favor of it and today 20 out of everr 100 Canadians Would weloome tbe news that Canada bad oast off the cable that moors her to tbe motherland and had blossomed ont as a nation." The foregoing occasions the Woodstock, Ontario, Express to remark: "Whether the situation be just as the writer quoted puts it or not, no one who is not blinded by imperialities and love of everything connected with the motherland but baa observed a growing tendenoy towards independence of aotion in Canadian life. This may or may not reach to national aspirations, but the faot remains that there is a strong element in Canada whioh believes that the development of tbe oountry should be followed by the development of national ideals, and that this idea-is more than an under current ie indioated by the frequent publio utterances on the subjeot. There may never be a Canadian republio, and tbere will never be annexation with the United States, but a measure of greater Canadian independence, ws believe, is bound to oome." The goods on sale will not las long at the slaughter prioes tbey are marked. Be among the first to take advantage of the great bargains. The Cresoent. When we take yonr measure yon are sure of satisfaction. TAYLOR & McQUARRIE, The Up to Date Tailors. POWDER SMOKE—Did. ft ever give yon headaohe? Dr. Sootts headaohe powders are a.qnick and sore dure, flold at Morrows Drug it"** u Walker's Rye Whisky, 76o Port Wine 76o, Sherry^75cper*qt. bottle. At the Family Liquor Store Wash. St, Crown Pdint Hotel, Trail. Lead* ng hotel in the smelter oity. . Th* None-such—Lownev's Per lection Chocolate* Pa*ac4 Candy Storsi. ,: Walker's Rye Whisky, 75o, Por Wine, 75o, Sherry 75c per qt. bottle -At the Family Liqnor Store Wash Bt Notioe to Minors. Those who were employed st the Bruoe Copper Mines of Bruoe Mines Ontario., since Jan.,1, 1901, should send their names and address io Louis J.-Abrahams, of Bruoe Mines, Ont., for thi purpose of receiving a refund of the amount! contributed by {hem to the hospital and mutual relief funds. These names should be mailed before April 18. For further particulars addreas, J. F. Hutehoroft, Cranbrook, B. C. or S. P. Dawson, Fernie, B. C. Tbe Eastern Star danoe has been postponed indefinitely. ae ■***—■**■*** Be Bate aud visit the Cresoent while the sales last. We are complimented every day upon the Splendid fits we give oui patrons. TAYLOR & McQUARRIE, Fashionable Tailors Freah Cut Flowers Dally. Palaoe Candy Store, FOR SALE—A pen of dark Bfahma chickens, one cockerel and five pullets. Enquire at World Nioe front rooms, with board, $1 per day at tbe Alhambra. Rooms without $7 and 18 per month. You'll be surprised at the money you oan Bave by buying during the sale at the Cresoent. Wanten—A lady 000k. Apply to Mrs. T. J. Ferguson, Wes.em Hotel. Remember our great bargain sale commences Monday, April 18, and lasts for two weeks. The Cresoent. Our styles are oorreot and our fit is what your form requires. TAYLOR & McQUARRIE, LOST.—A pooketbook containing receipts and bills. Finder re to H. F. Busob and reoeive reward. The St. Charles Hotel, newly remodeled; best board and room, 12 per month. C. Ehlers, Prop. 9W4tm2mstf^*]^^mm^man*^*»-trr-m e*-» eas-jo* 1**1 •<*» or P»l*r>p -»P*-o(* e^lo»*)*r-T»!a(twH*«IM)ZA^-w-**a What frayed your linen? Not Sunlight Soap— No, indeed I SOMJOHT Soap REDUCES KXPE.N5K ftf mm »*■««■ Bar su BENN & OHREN CUSTOMS BROKERS STONE BLOCK Cor. Queen St. and Columbia Ave. EXPLOSIVES. The Cotton Powder Gomoenv. Ltd 33 Qus m Viotoria St., .ONDON E.C. AxurAoroM Faversham Powder On the SPECIAL*• LIFT! of Permitted Explosives* October, ISO T"^^ Kll T" t~ the best explosive; for un derground wovk ex I \J I \| I I Li. clusively used in Severn and Mersey tunnel Guhwiite, Gelignite, Gelat.ne Dynamite,'Blasting Gelatine, De- totfttots lot all classes of Explosives, Eleotrio Appliances, Matf-lne Charges for the removal of Wrecks, Etc, Etc. Works: Faversham, Km*', and *OUin g, near Lirerpoo FISHING taeKLE Of All Kinds ^ds-?e8l^Ba^e,s3 *~-9mm Flies Nets, Lines.'Bait Boxes, Etc. OuTFliea" are all. specially seleoted by expeTteftorthla distriot. You oan lely on getting the correct Fly for the different seasons from us. ~ ■**■ m sii "\.-s- ■jltl*.^* _ 'ALL NEW STOOK uses*; Goodeve Bros. Druggistsfand Stationers •It Pavs to Deal With Goodeve Bros. WHY WORRY ABOUT YOUR FUTURE IWHEN IN VERY SHORT TIME YOU CAN MAKE IT WHAT YOU WISH In order to make a success of your work you must first learn it. Learning how to do it is one thing; learning how to lay it out for others is another. There are thousands of men that cau DO work and command a salary of seven hundred dollars a year, while there are but few that are competent to lay out work FOR OTHERS TO DO and thus command a salary of fifteen hundred to five thousand a year. Why Not Be One of the Few ? X Course in the International Correspondence Schools OF SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA will fit you for any position you desire. Why not invest some of your spare time to fitting yourself for a better position ? You take the study along with your work and apply it as you get it. Don't waste good time in thinking about it, but enroll now while you cau get the svkcial discount. GB0. H. DAWSON, Representative Box 751, Rossland, B. C. Office, Lalonde Block DIABETIC Notice is hereby given tbat it is my intention to issue at the expiration of one month from tbe first publication hereof a duplicate of the Certificate of Title to the above mentioned lots in the nsme of W. H . Jackson, which Certificate is dated the 15th day of October, 1000, and numbered 3786K, H. F. McLEOD, DistrictJRegistrar. Land Registry Office, Nelson, 0************ 0**0********01 -QthVebruary.ioo* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Patients will hear of 0 something to their 0 advantage by writing 0 to the Diabetic Inati* 0 tute, at St. Dunatan'B 0 Hill, London, E. C. 0 0 0 0 W0W0000000000 0000000000000 NOTHING T© PAY List Your Property With Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker ATTENTION MINING MEN I have opened a Department 0/ Mines in oonneotion with my Real Estate Business and will make a specialty of Crown Granted Mineral Claims. If you are the owner of one or more Crown Granted Mineral Claims in any oamp in the Kootenays or the Boundary, And want to sell, oall and place them oh my list. I am open to do business with you on business lines. WANTED I have a party who will take aworking lease on a Magnetic Iron Property partly developed. Boundary preferred. alls & HorUHru B'r west and south td ReWaodT Nelson Grand Forks and Republic. Buffet cars nu between Spokane and Northport. ^^ Effwotlv*. June (4, 1803 NORTHBOUND. Leave. Arrive Kossland Arrive Nelson.... Arnve Grand Forks. Arrive RepubUc. . •4*£ .730 pjn, 4:00 pjn. .6:1 S pjn' Leave.. Leave.. Leave,, Leave.. Arrive.. SOUTHBOUND.:~ RepubUc ..,...8:30 a.m. Grand Forks 10:35 ajn Nelson 7:20a. m Kossland io:4oajn Spokane 6:15 pjn In Connection With TICKETS TO ALLlPOINTS Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and CustomsBroker Next Door to Postoffice NOUCE. In the matter of an application for a duplicate of a Certificate of Title to lots 7 and 8, block 60, in the Third Addition to tbe Railway Addition ln the Town of Itosssland (Map 616D). NOTIOE. jjiyiliiygj^ j The Mutual Life Insurance Qo. of New York The policies of this gigantic company are clear, simple and liberal contracts. No stockholders. All profits for the policy holders. The rates and guarantees beat the world. Talk with the manager of East British Columbia. J. STILWELL CLUTE ROSSLAND, B. C. m In the matter of an application for a duplicate of a Certificate of Title to Lot 6, Block 33, in tho Town of Trail (map 46SA). Notice is hereby given tbat it is my intention to isBue at the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof a duplicate of the Certificate of Title to the above mentioned Lot 6, Block 33, in tbe Town of Trail (map 465A), in the name of David Mutchler, which Certificate is dated the 2nd day of April, 1897, and numbered 1350C. H. F. MacLEOD, District Registrar. Land Registry Office Nelson. B. O., 21st March, ioo4. Application for Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given tbat I will apply to the Board ol Licensing Commissioners of the city of Rossland at its next meeting for a transler of the liquor li cense held by me for the Western Hotel situated on Second avenue, ln the eity of Rossland, 11. C, to K. D. Stinson. IV- W. McLEon, Licensee. Dated this 18th day of March, IIKI4. The Alhambra Family Liquor Store We supply only first claisjgoods. Oar Wines and Liquors are especially adapted to family and medicinal purposes. All goods at whole- sal prioes. Goods delirered to any part of the oity. Phone 268. GEO . OWEN Fxop. SHORT LINE TO St. Paul,Duluth,Minneapolis,Chle»fo and. alljpoints east| Seattle.; Tacoma, Victoria, Portland 'and all Pacific Coast points, Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining & Buffet Smoking Library Oars 2-FastTrains Through Daily-2 For rates, folders and full information regarding trips, call on or address any agent S. F. & N. Railway. H. BRANDT, C PAT A, 701 W Riverside, Spokane H. A.!JACKSON. Gtn. Ft. & Pass. Agt. Bpokane, Wash. V- H. P. BROWN, Rossland Agent Atlantic S.S. Sailings C.P.R. ATLANTIC S.S. LINE From Montreal Lk. Ghamplain, May 5 Lk. Erie May 19 ALLAN LINE From St John. Parisian...April 23 Tunisian.. .April v» DOMINION LINE From Montreal Dominion...May 7 Houthwark..May 14 AMERICAN LINK New York.. May 7 St. Paul.. .May 14 RED STAR LINE Vaderland..May 7 Kroonland..M»y 14 CUNARD LINE Lucania— May 7 Umbria .... May 14 WHITE STAR LINE Oceanic May 4 Teutonic...May 11 FR1.NCH LINE La Touraine May ; La Lorraine May I sf ALLAN BTATE UNE ,. Laurentian. .May 12 Nuinidian May 26 Continental sailings of North German Lloyd, H. A. P. and Italian lines on application. Lowest rates on all line*. W. P. F. CUMMINGS, G.;S. S, Agt., Winnipeg 0,W. DEY, Agent, C. P.R. Depot, Rossland THE London Directory, CONTAINING over 2000 pages or condensed commercial matter, enables enterprising traders throughout the Em* pire to keep in close touch with the trade of the Motherland. Besides being a cosh plete commercial guide to London mat its Suburbs, the London Directory contains lists ut: — EXPORT'MERCHANTS with the goods they ship, and the C0I0A lal and Foreign markets they supply. 8TEAM8HIP LINES arranged under tbe Ports to which they sail, and Indicating the approximate sailings. PROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Notices of leading Maaulac* turers, Merchants, ete., in the principal towns and Industrial centres of the United Kingdom. copy a of the 1004 edition will be for arded freight paid en receipt ol Post Office Order for £1. The London Directory Co.,Ltd 96 Abohuroh Une, London, WW 0. the:evenin<3 WORLD ROSSLAND, B. C1, APRIL 19, 1904 99-. THE LOCAL THE LAST REHEARSAL EXCHANGE tittle Doing Upon the Exchange. Went Off With a Swlng- i Belshazzar Produoed This Evening. CANADIAN GOLD FIELDS SOLD Th* litest Quotations Locally Upon Market, and Sales the There was little doing today and Canadian Gold Fielda was the only •ale made. Thia waa no doubt influenced by the starting up of the Bt. Eugene. Today's Looal Quotations: Asked Bid 1 Boy ta, 'Yd _. ~ a ' Tab s„ » Ut*. Oold Mtldj 4% 3% ntCssap McKlnns»)»x-dt* i'A iaUi -ta na - sOosJ...... S S a -Maiden 3 * TWtn'&wUOlUd'."!'.".'.'... $3.00 $1.50 • '■'iMory - iX 1 -,-Atm *« 1 atu (But looUns-) s 3% .- mm.., 9 7M IS* '» _j -. i-aYa 20 ^t^=:::.'*" & % iTkamb.... • git Consolidated is l 9 (Assess, paid) — iX 1= saw Mskss. paid) d% 3« Today's Sales. Canadian Oold Fields, 2000, 4o. MINOR MENTION Tha City Counoil meet thia evening. The line to the Boundary is open today. D. A. Grant and Neil MoDon aid left laat evening for Ottawa. A lioenoe has beeD given to J. tjquirea for the Clifton House. City Assessor Hooper ia evidently no believer iu Henry George. The report of the Minister of Agriculture for 1902 ia just to hand. The City Assessment Roll ia likely to show another inorease in taxation. The state of the lines between Bonner's Ferry and Bpokane is doubtful. < The first praotioe ot the Drums and Fifes wil be held tonight at tha International. . A family theatre or vaudeville •how la to be opened up in the •amp for a brief visit. Smith Curtis ia leaving for the Biundary in the morni ng, hoping to return on Saturday next. Some mail got in today from the ooast, a little from the east but none from the southern points. The Lwrosse Club organized last evening appointing C. Summers captain and seoretary treasurer. It is understood that there wil be a dance after the performance oi- Belshazzar tomorrow evening at Miners Union Hall. The Rosaland Woman's Club held a well attended session yesterday after noon in the Bank of Montreal building. It is hoped that the reada will be in sufficiently dry a state shortly to permit ol shipments being resumed from the Jumbo. The City Assessor haa increased assessment by more than double on Improvementa but haa allowed the land values to remain the same. Come in and aee our large line ef oustom made clothes. They are the 30th Century brands. Empey Bros. You'll be surprised at the money yon oan save by buying during the •ale at the Cresoent. « Wanten—A lady 000k. Apply to Mrs. T. J. Ferguson, Wes.ern Hotel. u Be sure aud visit the Crescent 1 while the aalee last Freeh Cut Flowers Dally. Palaoe Candy Store! There was a good rehearsal of the oantata Belshazzar at the Minera' Union Hall laBt night and the full ohorua were present. Some hard work was done as may be eon oeived when it. is stated that the oonolusion ef the reheara&lB was not reaohed until close upon midnight. The ohorua work was good and some of the solos were pertioul* arly effectively rendered. The musio waB oatchy and of several fine pieoes of musio it will be hard to prediot whioh of them will be whistled by the small boy upon the Btreet for the next six months to come. The Bmall boy is a great oritic and a good evidence of popularity. The danoing of the Jewish maidens or scarf girls will be found very pretty and the grouping is decidedly novel and forme a good basis for many another posture dance. The rhythmical swaying of the figures in unison together wi h the slowly swinging scarves forms a pioture that will linger long on the memory. To improve the orchestral effect the great organ from the Church of St. George has been borrowed for the oocasion and ie now in place in the body of the hall. Its assistance will be greatly appreciated by those who are present this evening and tomorrow. So far the booking _ has been excellent and a large attendance is assured. Mahara*. Mln.tr.l. - .Mahara's VJinstrels at the Brooks Sunday night were greeted by a larger audienoe than usual for Sunday night, and proved themselves to be the best oolored minstrels on the road. The audience was pleased with the performance whioh-jwas all that had been expeoted. The oolored artists in their ohoruB, quartet and solo work, their monologues, danoe specialities, muBioal specialities and short plays, kept the attention of the audienoe and produoed many a hearty laugh. The work of John A. English, the olever hoop controller, deserves special attention. Manager Brooks was able to announce last night that he had aeoured Mahara's for a return date to be played on a week night. —Guthrie State Capital. CAST OP CHARACTERS. Belahazzar,King of Babylon F. D. Fortin Nitocris, the Queen Winifred Crowley Daniel, the Prophet... F. W. Coffin Hananiah Thomas H. Long High Priest of Baal. Leroy S. Lakin Lord of the Court.. .Geo. H. Dunn Lady of the Court.. Mrs. D. Thomaa Jewish Maiden... .Miss M. Puroell jewishTmaidenb' trio. Misses Katie Purcell, Mary Purcell, Gladys Townsend. JEWlsrf QUINTETTE. Katie Puroell, Mary Purcell, Thos. H. Long, H. J. Rickard, W. F. McNeill. JEWISH MAIDENS' DUETT Katie and Mary Puroell. daniel'b companions. Notic to Minor. Those who were employed at the Bruce Copper Mines of Bruoe Mines Ontario., sinoe Jan.,1, 1901, Bhould send their nameB and address to Louis J. Abrahams, of Bruoe Mines, Ont., for the purpose of receiving - a refund ot the amounts contributed by them to the hospital and mutual relief funds. These names should be mailed before April 18. For further particulars address, J. F Hutohoroft, Cranbrook, B. C, S. P. Dawson, Fernie, B. C. SMOKE THE BEST W. Band Grown Grant Cigars.... They Are Union Made Patronize a Home Industry WALTER J. ROBINSON AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker Next to Postoffice FREE The best Bar Lunoh in town, from noon until midnight, every day, at THE WINDSOR or The Eastern Star danoe has been postponed indefinitely. Flour We buy Flour by the oar load and carry a full stook of Raymond and Ogilvie's Prompt delivery THE OPAL Nioe Rooms, Free Bath, Terms Reaeonable. Mrs. RUPERT BULMER ki R.L.Wright a. r.;s.;m. (Assayer.for_Le_Roi.No. 2,) WILL TAKE Custom Assays Thomas H. Long, W. F. MoNeill. H. J. Riokard WISE MEN. ThomaB H. Long, H. J. Riokard, F.,W. MoNeill. SCARF 0IRL8. Katie Puroell, Carmen Adams, Ed' na Honey, A. Blanche Hobbs, Kit Hamilton, A. Beatrioe Hobbs, Bessie Evans. CHORUS. Soprano—Winnie Croaley, Mrs. J. Cosman, Rebecca Demuth, Bessie Evans, Mra. J. M. Fitzpatrick, A. Blanohe Hobbs, Olive Hobbs, Winifred Hobbs, Mrs. W. E. Jones, Mrs. E. King, Mrs. T. H. Long, Nellie Murphy, Mrs. C. M. Oliver, Mrs. Harry McIntosh, Ella Preston Katie Puroell, Mrs. Rulle, Mrs. C. E. Simpson. Altos—Mrs. D. Thomas, Mrs. R. T. Evans, A. Beatrioe Hobbs. Mary Purcell, Gladys Townsend. Tenors—T. H. Brown, Fred W. Coffin, Arthur C. Cole, E. Croteau, Earnest W. Dunn, Geo. H. Dunn, Thomas H. Long, L. M. Roberta. Bass—Alfred W. Dyer, F. D. Fortin, Thos S. Gilmour, Leroy S. Lakin, W. F. MoNeill, H. J. Riokard, J. H. Parker, Chaa. Sangster, C. Varooe. _., .. I Agnew & Co. PHONl GROCERS 191 : M. W. Simoson Latest Novelties News and Magazines Stationery, Toys Fishing Tackle ORDER YOUR WOOD THE LelRoi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac at $5, per oord, Telephone 39. Rosaland B' 0000000000000 0 ************ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FEED FEED FEED* 0 0 0 0 0 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Everything in the Feed line at right pricos Orders promptly attended to * The Brackman-Ker Milling Co., Ltd. * ^T »|V *j\ 1\ *F* -T* *p *|v *|» *9* yf* *!* ^* T* 1* *P *|V f* *j* J|T -^ *T* T» TV 1% TV EXPLOSIVES. The Cotton Powder Comoanv. Ltd 32 Qu« an/Victoria St., .ONDON E.C. -MAHirFACTiJBI Faversham Powder On the SPECIAL I LIST [of Permitted Explosives. October, 190 the best exploaivejfor underground wo A ei clusively used in Severn and Mersey tunnel TONITB Cordite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite,' Blasting Gelatine, Detonators for all olassee of Explosives. Eleotrio Appliances, Magazine Charges for the removal of Wrecks, Etc., Etc. Works: Faversham, Kent and Mailing, near Liverpool To the Merchants Why Don't You Increase Your Business? Do not sit down and complain of lacK ot business, beoause people are sending out of the city for their goods. Hustlinq will Oo the Trick Give them to understand that they oan save money by dealing at home. YOU WILL HAVE T© SHOW THEM That you can sell them better goods lbr less money than they can get them for At some Cheap John department store in the east, and keep the money at home. When you have done this You will get the results The next question is how to reach the'peo- ple to tell them what you waat them *i know You can do this by keeping your advertisement in The Evenina World. r • • • ■■# It reaches all the people'and goes in all the homes in the oity. 0 0 Its ciroulatior ** increasing every.day. _ Give it a Trial And you will not complain aa to tbe waul*,.
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