1 ***, EVENING WORLD 7 Th b Vol. I, No.**- ROWLAND, B. C„ MONDAY. AUGUST 19, iqoi. Price Five Cents. gwwwwwnrwwwwwwmmmwiffwwwwwK p ay i CORCORAN — _^^ 3;1 \aD have reocived ^V 11 great assort- ment of the well- known IV. 1. DOUGLASS SHOES ot Brockton, Mass. Vim are invited to come and BeetliegoodH 3 _3 _S =3 3 —** =3 ICO. LALONDE ...The... 3 Shoeman, _2 P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, Trail,Sandon,Revelstoke,Grecn- wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS—Rossland, Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, I'lioenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. Fish. Game and Poultry in Season, Sausages ol All Kinds. WM. DONALD, Manager Rossland Branch ""■■"■""■SCHOOL-SHOES3 m =8 I STRONG AND DURABLE f LOWEST PRICES 3 •-tmT* =3 3 I W. F. McNEiLL I |r Next to the Postoflice. 3 liiiiilUHIiUiUliiUlliiUiiUiliiUIUUiUiiUiiiiiiUiUiiiiiliiiiilK Thanks His Friends for His Release. IN FAVOR OF ARBITRATION Going Back to Burke to Work—Protests His Innocence—Strikes a Necessity. (Hard Time Sale) I V, . 1 - a- ■ - ■ S ,'. < SELLING OUT AT COST FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS ::;;::: FOR 6ASH ONLY Oi I I 1 J Now is the time to purchase a sup- ft\ I ply of Groceries at cheap prices. cTi j Morrison & Bryenton j 11. W. SIMPSON, —Dealer in— Groceries, Flour Provisions, Hay, Grain and Mill Feed. Second avenue, V. & N. Phono 68 Certificate of Improvements. NOTICK. Cliff Nn. t, Fractional Mineral Claim, situate in Iho Trail Creek Mining f)lv- isioe (if West Kootenay District, Where located: On Ked Mountain, n'irth of and adjoining tho Cliff Jliuera1 Cl.im. Take notice that I, F. A. Wilkin, act Ing as again! for II. Daniel, frt»o mlnor'i ca rtiilcut, No, ll I2672, E, A. Chambers free miner'e eeruRoiUa*, No. ll 42673 ami Hect'ir McPherson, free mluer'e cer lilica'e, No, B 5577s. intend, sixty day from the date hereof, to applv to tin miniaifr recorder fnr a certificate of im pavements, for the purpose of obtaining a crown grant of tne tabove claim, And further ttik.' notice that action. unaler section 37, niusi be commenced before the Isuiinue of such certificate ol improvement. Dated this .th iliiyol'.Iuly, A, D., tool, K, A. VV ILK IN, Wall Paper and Paint*. See Daniels and Chambers for tha atest designs i>i wall paper iirel Hit? beat quality of | ants. Pb'ne V. & N 182. If Alhambra Hotel $1 a day and up. Free Lunch from' 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. BILL op i'.\ in-:: Hut Roast Boof, Mashed Potatoes Pork and Beans, Clam Ohowdor Hot Clam Chowder served day or night BEER 5c A GLASS. .GREAT. Paul Corcoran who has just been released from the Idaho penitentiary, does not believe in strikes, and hopes to see the day when all difficulties between labor and capital may be settled by arbitration. He is a man of quiet, gentlemanly bearing and dislikes publicity. He recently consented to the following statement to the Spokesman: "I thank my friends for their efforts in my behalf. They were mighty loyal to me, and during my incarceration saw to it that my wife and little ones did not suffer for want of the necessaries of life. So far as my pardon is concerned, of course i feel that I am innocent of thi! charge against me, and in granting my pardon the board evidently look the same view of the matter. "Am I in favor of labor strikes? No 1 am not, and in fact never have been. Under present conditions they are some times unavoidable lrom the standpoint of labor, yet I prefer to see the nee- esssily of strikes done away with by adequate legislation. As a means of doing away with labor strikes I favor compulsory arbitration—that would be as fair for one side as for the other." REMOVAL SALE! As our lease expires shortly wc have determined to offer oi.ren- tire stoek taa the public at priors which no one can afford to overlook. On Crockery, Glassware, China, Wood- enware, Brooms, Brushes, Kitchen Utensils,Tea and Dinner Sets,Waterand Cham- Sets, we will give a 33 I -3 per cent Discount for Cash On Groceries, excluding Sn_a", iVleats and Flour, we will give a discount ol 10 per cent for Cash. THE JUNO. For Sale—Cash register cheap Win. Hartley, phone V. and N 171. tf. .11. S. r.oj_ina Will Let ia New Contract for Work. O. M. FOX & CO. Columbia Ave., near Queen St, The teachers in the public Bchools were today appointed as follows: JJ. M. McTavish and Miss Palding to the Kooteny avenue school, Miss Pearl Grant to Ihe class in the Salvation Army barracks, Leslie Bruce, Miss E, Olding, Misses Agnew. Blair, Stewart and Mclntyre and Mrs. Shaw to the Central. Rev. E. P. Fllewelling Vicar of Kamloops, who took charge of the services of .St. Georges yesterday is the guest of Hon. T. M. Daly. The Reverend gentlemen has been aloing duty temporarily at Nelson and goes to I'lioenix to take charge of the church there iji a short time. Mr. and Mrs. M. J, O'Hearn and family left for the east on Sunday, where they will visit tho pan- American. On their return to Toronto, they will place their two daughters, Miss Nita and Rosie in the Loretta abbey, and Master Fred in St. Michael's college. During their absence the business in Rossland will be conducted by It. E. O'Hearn. The lous at Hartley's fruit stand haa been adjusted. The insured obtained $154.70 on stock and $100 on personal effects. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long leave tomorrow for Buffalo. While east Mr. Long will visit his old home in Pennsylvania. Rev. C. W. Hedley of St. Georges is attending a family reunion at Nelson. City Clerk McQueen and family have relumed from a pleasant outing at Deer Park. M. S. Logan has returned here after having settled up the monthly accounts in connection with the the Juno at Nelson. Work upon the long crosscut tunnel which thc owners are driving to their ledge has been suspended for the present as Nelson, who had the contract for the work, has thrown up the contract. The tunnel is now in 460 feet and it is expected that another 1 ">0 or 200 feet should cut the ledge. It is stated that for the pest few weeks Nelson has been in very hard rock, which accounts for his throwing up the work. The company will let a new contract and expect to reach the ledge in two months. The best is the cheapest. Guaranteed dry, fir and tamarac, $4.50 per cord. Red Star Transfer Co. 'Phone No. 8. tf. THE C. P. R. ACCIDENT Clear Over a 30-Foot Embankment ~ Many Injured. The pasengers on the C. P. R. harvesters special which was wrecked at Ingolf lasl week, talked freely of the accident on their arrival at Winnipeg, and said that the two men who were killed were standing on the platform of tho first car at the time. Had they been inside the car they probably wonld not have lost their lives. There were some 75 men in the car which was all smashed up, and the wonder is that mure of the passengers were not killed or injured, as the car went clear over an embankment about 30 feet in height. There were 17 cars in the train in all, and of these four went over the embankment, and one was derailed on the side of the track. The passeagers give the brakemen great credit for their promptness in applying the air brakes, and stopping the train. It was this,they said, which saved a great disaster. There were about 750 men on boaril the train, and, after the accident, the greater number of these went back to Rat Portage. Five cars caine down from Winnipeg with the doctors and supplies, and it was on these that this morning's arrivals came to the city. Thc two men killed were Dan White of Kent county, N. B., and Donald McKelgan, of Cape Breton. For Rk.nt—Three-room furnished house with city water. Apply to J. L. Whitney & Co. HOTEL" ARRIVALS. James Chase and wife, Trail. Mrs. Wm. Hall, Trail. M. T. Hoyes, Trail. Mrs. E. H. Lewis, Portland. Miss Sophia Hanna, Portland; W. E. C. Koch, Now Denver. J. R. Mear, PHbenix. James Cronan, Sheridan Camp. Eugene Croteau, city. W. B. Pool, Revelstoke. W. N. Brayton, Kaslo. W, E. Koch New Denver. Died at Everett. Mrs. T. D. Rees died at the hospital at Everett, Wash.,on Sunday, August the 18, of typhoid fever. Mr. Rees left on the noon train today for Everett. BEAMISH CASE Trial Concluded in Police Court Today. TWO MONTHS IN NELSON JAIL Address of the Accused—Magistrate Finds Him Guilty — Released Pending an Appeal. In the police court this morning the two cases against Thomas Beamish preferred by Joseph Horn of the Northport smelter, were continued before Magistrate Boultbee. There was a very large crowd in attendance, as on the first day of the trial. Mr. Daly representing the attorney-general was put in the box by Mr. Beamish, and examined at length, and the case for the defence was closed. In his opening address to the court Mr. Beamish asked that his objection that the Crown had not made out a case at the close of its case be noted. The accused also objected to the comments on his case which have appeared in the morning paper and to the retention of the solicitor of the Le Roi com- pany on behalf of the attorney- general on a case for common assault. "The Morning Miner," saial the accused, "has openly broken the law in connection with this case, and yet no prosecution by the attorney-general followed." The accused evidence would had assaulted any one else, said that Horn's not show that he him, interfered with his liberty, or broken the law in any way with respect to him. At the request of the accused the magistrate read over tho evidence of Horn as taken down, anil the accused claimed again that there was nothing in the evidence to show that he, Beamish, was guilty of any infraction of the law. Beamish said lhat he believed Horn was a bait sent up here to get the strikers into trouble, and all tbat he did was to try and prevent any of the strikers from getting into a n>w. Horn, said Mr. Beamish, was the lowest type of a gambler, was a "booster," in fact, and used asn decoy for card games, and was paid for so acting. The evidence of such a man should be scrutinized very carefully by any court on such a trial ns the one pending. The chief witness for the Crown, Horn, had not sworn tbat he, Beamish, had intimidated him or interfered with him any more than anyone else who was on the streets of Rosslanil at the time in question, The evidence of Dr. Sinclair, Edward Baillie, Win. Thompson and the other Crown witnesses was then reviewed by the accused, who claimed tbat they showed no intimidation or infraction of the law by him. Mr. Beamish again claimed that he followed Wm. Thompson of the Le Roi company when the latter took Horn up to the B. A. ('. offices for the express purpose not of protecting Thompson, but to prevent any working mon from getting into trouble over "the bait" in the person of Horn. The accused strongly pressed the evidence of Police Ofliccr Maodonald, given on behalf of the defence, who was present at the time referred to, but who stated positively that the law was not broken by the accused or by any one else. Mr. Beamish denied that he was guilty of any offence against the law of the land, and said that owing lo the statements appearing in the morning paper and wired to the attorney-general, he had not a fair tri:i] on the true merits of the ease. As a matter of fact, he, Beamish, was one of the only two persons who raised their voice and hands in favor of upholding the law and preventing a breach of the peace. "Horn," said the accused, "is on bis own admission a scab," and is to his trade what a traitor is to his country, is a Judas Iscariot who has not the moral courage to go out and hang himself." The whole prosecution was a persecution founded on the fact that he, Beamish, had taken a hand in proving that certain mine managers had themselves broken the law by unlawfully having firearms in their possession. The accused said in conclusion that he scorned mercy and demanded even handed justice. Mr, Daly .addressed the court at some length and pressed for a conviction. Magistrate Boultbee aBked the accused if he had anything to say why the sentence of the court should not be passed upon him, and Beamish replied by saying that he objected to the magistrate because he was unfriendly to him.' The court read over the clause in the Criminal Code under which tbe information was brought, and rend extracts from his notes of the evidence given during the trial. Ho said the accused was clearly guilty as charged, and sentenced him to two month's imprisonment in the jail at Nelson with hard labor. ' Mr; Beiiiuish at once gave notice of appeal frote the decision, and subsequently was released am bail. The ease will be again heard before Judge Forin here on or about October 3rd, and at the same time the Colistro case will again be heard. Wanted—at once, a woman to nurse a sick person, between the hours of ten p, m. and 7 a. m., ajiply at Mrs. J. E. Taylor's,comer of Georgia and Columbia ave. HOT TIME AT PAYNE Forest Fires Cause Loss and Damage -- Men Worked Hard. The week just closed has been a bard and exciting one for the employes at the Payne, says the Sandon Paystreak, and one that might have terminated in serious loss lo ihe company, A forest fire whieh bad been Smouldering for a long time this last week threatened the terminal and ollice, spread up the hill on Tuesday and Wednesday aud burned fiercely among the dry timber along the Payno nill. tin Wednesday evening a brisk breeze from the west fanned the flames and for several hours fifty men worked like Trojans to save the tramway and building from ruin. It was long after midnight before tbe lire pa.ssed tbe tramway and for many hours the company's improvements on the hillside would not have been considered a good risk. Some of the men at the mine worked 30 hours at a stretch before the danger was over and it was only by tbeir untiring vigilance that the property was saved from complete ruin. Although the fires are still burning and tlie hose, is continually applied about the office to keep it safe from Hying embers, no further danger Is apprehended either to the tramway or buildings. THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND, li. C, AUGUST 19. 1901 The Evening World By the World.PuMishing Company. Published ala ily in Miners'. Union hall, Ross land, in the interest of organized labor in British Columbia. Hntered at the Rossland, II. C postoffice for transmission through tha* mails, May I. lyoi, as •econd class reading matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATI1S- HiRv cents 1 per month or $51*00 year. Invariable in udvauce, Ad ve-ttttlug ratus made known ou application. Aal'lreas alt communications to Tomes II Fletcher, Mauager, P. O. boi 55S, Kusslalial, II. C INSURANCE. The Miner had another of its hysterical spasms yesterday, it advised Rosslanders not to burn up the town, anil incidentally remarked that imprisonment for life awaited any one guilty of incendiarism. The chief matter that troubled the Miner was the possibility of the insurance companies withdrawing from underwriting this city. Tbe Miner need not worry. The unreasonable and outrageous insurance rates' collected by the companies doing business here, makes it far too profitable a matter for them to forego easily. Compared with the annual receipts taken in the last five years here the losses paid are so insignificant as to call for comment on the action of the companies in persistently maintaining rates away out of all proportion to those collected in other parts of the Dominion where the risk is practically the same as here, and in some cases far greater. It would be a reasonable precaution probably if the chief of police made a special enquiry into every fire which occurs under existing circumstances, but presumedly the companies interested, through their agents always do this. What does the morning paper suggest the city authorities should do? What with keeping the city free of mob law and attending generally to the morals of Rossland, the Miner must have a busy time of it during this warm weather. If the morning paper would look into and comment upon the improper rates charged by all the companies doing business here in place of raising a silly and alarmist cry about the insurance people doing something they have not the slightest intention of attempting, the Miner would find some possible backers in this community for the time being. NOTES AND COMMENTS. The Rossland Miner has been placed on the unfair list by tlie Phoenix Trades and Labor council. There is no gainsaying the fact that the Rossland Miner, if it be possible to accredit it with any standing for integrity of purpose, is doing more harm to the Kootenay and Boundary interests than all other untoward influences, Abroad, where its true character is not known, its pessimistic whines have a most depressing effect.— Grand Forks News. Speaking of the Hanford injunction, restraining the .North- port smeltermen, the Moyie Leader says: It permits the smelter company to go to Leadville as it did a few days ago, or any other part of the country, and lie to men to induce them to accept positions, and then apply the injunction to prevent anybody from giving the deluded men the facts. It permits the smelter company to use all the persuasion it wishes to and lie about the situation to its heart's content and then arrest anybody it desires for contempt of court who dares make a denial. It is one of those injunctions that grants the freedom of persuasion on the one side and absolutely prohibits it on the other. It delegates to tho smelter company the the right to induce by any means any man to take the place of one of its Btrikers but makes a criminal out of the striker if he attempts to induce the poor devil not to take his place. It is one of those re straining orders that recognizes only one side of the bill of rights. It prohibits one man from protecting his rights by peaceable methods and permits another man to protect his with a gun. If the evidence is printed correctly in tbe Rossland papers, Police Magistrate Boultbee did not give an impartial decision in the Colistro case. The decision indicates that the police magistrate of Rossland is aching to place himself on reoord along with Bernard Macdonald as a union smasher.— Nelson Tribune. It is safe to say that the Le Roi company's loss to the present time on account of the strike would be sufficient to pay the extra 50 cents to the muckers for the next two years.—Moyie Leader. Sydney, C. li., increased iu population about 300 per cent during the past census decade; Calgary, Alia., 213 per cent; Valley- field, Que., 100 per cent; Vancouver, 91 per cent; Moneton, N. li., 74 percent; Winnipeg, 65 per cent; Ottawa, 35 per cent; Victoria, 2li per cent; Montreal, 21 per cent; London, 18 per cent; Toronto, 14 j per cent; Quebec, S) percent; Hamil- j ton, 7 pcr cent; Charlottetown, P.' E. I., 0 per cent; Halifax, N. S.,| 5 per cent; St John, N. B., 3 pcr cent; and Kingston, Ont. , the old capital of upper Canada; a decrease of about 6 per cent. The Strand The most elegant and luxuriously fitted bar in Canada. A fine line oi the Choicest Liquors and Cigars PORTO RICO LUMBER CO. V. & N. Tel. in. P.O. box Hg_. Office and Yards— Third Ave- iiueaudWasli itiKton street op. Red Mt. Depot......... Rough and Dressed Lumber.Shingles, Mouldings and A-l White Pine Lumber Always in Stoek Mill nt Poilo Rico Siding, YardK nt Roxsland .-in.I Nelson, Head office at Nei- aoii, B, C. We curry :t eoiuplele slock of Const Flooring, Cellini,, Inside Finish, TuruedWork, Stinht*H nml Doors. Special order Work will receive prompt iiltenlioii Rossland Hotel Finest Wines, Liajuoru ana! Cigars, J* S,a. man, V;-. The World Job Oflice .... * prepared to do all Kind* ot Book and Commercial ***************A******** ' ** I LOOK HERE! Talk about getting a Good Meal, just try one at tlie St. Charles Hotel Everything comfortable nt the St. Charles. Cood music in thc evening free. Oood Wine,Whisky aud Cigars for money , . Printing imnn RUBBER STAMPS SEALS AND RUBBER MARKING GOODS ***************** ********* Special attention, given to work for organized labor generally. LOST—Pocketbook containing a large sun. of money. Suitable reward for finder. W. E. POTTER, Kootenay Hotel. Wanted;—All kinds of second hand goods. Call at store room opposite Morrison & Bryenton's. tf Lime Juice in Auu'rican quarts only 50 cents at Paulson llroa. IN A COOL PLACE. THE Hoffman House Is the Spot. Everything First- Class and Quick Service at the HOFFMAN HOUSE. Bait are here lo stay »itli our cusloruers right through the stride. We are now located in our laroe new store, which is Dllcal fraim top to butta,m wilh the ihaiiccst Groceries and Provisions that, money can buy. New ^noda conptaaaily ariiving. PRICES • ARE RIGHT; Goods delivered lo any part ol the cilv AGNEW'S BLOCK, Cor Washington Bti Uld 3rd ave, l'hone 191 AGNEW & CO. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Norway Mountain Wagon Road. .Sealed Tenders, supersa.ribeal "Tender for Not way Mountain \Vajja_on Road," will be received by the undersigned up to and including Tuesday, the twenty- seventh instant lor tho construction of a wagon roaal front Norway Mountain to tho Columbia at Western railway. Plan, specifications and lorm ol contract may be seen on or alter the tgth instant, at the ollice ol John Kirkup, Esq., Government Agent, Raassland, the office of liovernment Agent, Nelson, the Mining Recorder's office, Grand Korks, and at the ollice of the a|ient ol the Cascade Townsite Company at Cascade. Kach lender must be accompanied by an accepted bank che<|ue or certitlcato of depaasit,made payable lo tbe tinder- signed, for the emn of Sevan hundred (.♦'tun dollars, as security lor the fulfilment of the contract, which ahall he for- fa'iteal il the party tendering decline to enter into contract when called upon to 1I0 so, or if he fail to complete the work- contracted Ior. The cheque* of uusuc- I'cssful tenderers will be returned to them upon the execution of tbe contract. Tenders will not be considered unlet* made out on the lonnB supplied and signed wilh the actual signatures ol the tenderers. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. .1. KlUKl'l1, Government Agent. Haled at Hossland, B. C, Auk. 17. 1801. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICK. "Haverhill anal Sunbeam Fraction," Mineral Claims, siluate in thc Trail (!roek Mining Divisional! West Kootenay llistrict. Where locatcal: About two miles south of Rutland, ll. 0. Take notice, that I, B\ A. Wilkin, act- Ing at agent lor Thomas LapBlic, fnc miner's certificate No. B 55820, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply tithe mining recorder for a certificate of improvements, (or tbe purpose of ob- tainiiiK a crown grant ol tbe above claim. And further lake notice that action, tmaler section ,'17, must be commenced before the issuance ol such Certificate nl Improvements, lldtedthla .th day of July, A. IV, lfttlt. !•'. A. WILKIN. 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 of but not often met; Neat and clean furnished rooms can always be had At such low prices as will make the workingman glad. ..coi. A«. Geo, H< Green, Prop ^^BKa^aBKa^E.BBBBBi $3,000 IN PRIZES $3,000 Grand Labor Day Celebration AT GREENWOOD, B. C. Monday, Sept. 2,1901. Drilling Contest, Athletic Sports, Firemen's Tournament, Horse Racing, Grand Industrial Parade. ajggSsty jggjjg_Ssg_gg< qgg__g( iggjgg The Midway Brass Band Will Be in-Attendance. Special Excursion Rates from All Points in Kootenay. M- H* Kane, R, W. Jakes, Mayor, ...• ■■■ .-una-., Chair. Executive Com. Chair. (Jen. Oooia Secietary Duncan Ross, «S^^:^ll^vi:»^^^Eiii»l ************* ************* I[ COPPERFIELD if 0 \m J 0 At junction of Whipsaw Creek and Similknmoen River, nt the foot of Copper and Kennedy mountains, fatuous for their enormous showings of Copper nnd Cold ores, nine miles above Princeton. Copperfleld is tho natural Smelter City and mining center for thiB district nnd south to the international boundary. Several hundred horse power is already developed In Whipsaw Creek. Large Smelter Site reserved. Coal croppings and exposures under and surrounding town- site and negotiations are pending for exploitation of adjoining coal measures to the west. Mr. Curtis has gone to supervise the plaiting of lots and will reserve, for RoBSland purchasers exclusively u number of the best lots on tho bnsiness and residential streets. First choice to those lirst applying and paying a deposit to the undersigned. Prices $65, 155 and $50 for lots on business Streets, and $30 and $25 for lots on resi- dentlal streets. A limited number only ivill bo sold at these prices. Terms—one-half cash, balance in six months. The liig boom in the Upper Similkameen mining country is beginning. Why not he in it? COPPERFIELD TOWNSITE CO., C. E. GILLAN, Agent, Rossland, B. C. 444-4>iAiA1.4444 A -t & 0 0 0 0 ik 0 00 0 -_i UNITED SHOWS Will Exhibit ONE DRY ONLY Afternoon and Evening Rossland, Tuesday, Aug. 20 20 Clowns The funniest you ever saw. Keep the people in a constant uproar. Nat circus would be complete with out the famous EDDY... FAMILY the greatest acknowledge! acrobats the world has ever known. Miss Edna Staitled all Europe with her wonderful feats on horseback. She is the only lady rider in Amen ca who can turn a som- ersault while riding bareback. Magnificent ARENIC Attractions Read What the Papers Say. Savannah News, April 7, 1901—"Tho per- fdimoiice ot Sells _t Gray's shows was excellent ami every act interestli k- Montgomery Advert ser, April Ii, 19a;—" "Sells (fc Cray's performances were intended by Iftrg Crowds; everybody delighted," Birmingham Age-Herald, April 23—"Great crowds enjoyed Sells Sc Gray's two per* furtnancei yesterday < The tents were packed and everybody was pleased." The Three Tybells in their ttcriel performances, have a reputation that is world-wide. Chariot Races that remind one of the famous Ben Hur. Tho greatest aggregation of Animals ever seen under one tent. Bring all the boys and girls and let them see the animals that have been gathered from all quarters of the globe. Free Street Parade at 10 a.m.-Performance Afternoon and Evening E. J. SELLS and J. L. GRAY, Proprietors. *** * * * * * * * * * ip 0 J. L. WHITNEY & CO., * 00000000000* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *^ J 0 0 0 0 0 0 Columbia and Queen * 0 0 ************************** Mines Mininq Stocks, Real Estate. ■—IIM aialaaan aa I III maaalinalaia—I ■■■■■a* Standard Stocks Bought and Sold. %-%■%•%*>*■% & N. Telephone 118 NOTICE! TO any customers who patronized ub I'all the time while they have been at work, and especially to those with families, we beg to announce that we will trust them to all the goods they may need during the strike and will wait for the pay until they start to work again and be able to pay. To those who need other stuff, such as Groceries, etc., which we do not carry, and cannot get credit elsewhere, we will give them orders, on which they can get all they want on. our account until the trouble is all settled. This is a bona fide offer, whioh fact can be readily proven when occasion makes it necessary. THE PEOPLES' STORE CLIFTON CORNER. B. BANNETT THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND, B. C, AUGUST 19, 1901 LIBERAL CIRCUS MEN Sells & Gray's Shows Will Charge Half Price Tomorrow. Learning of the strike the Sells & Gray's Big 8ho\V have decided to reduce their admission price from a dollar to fifty cents, children but twenty-live cents, and will have their reserved seats on Sale at Roll's drug store at 9 o'clock to-morrow morning, August 20th. Thus our citizens if desiring to, can now all secure elegant reserved seats, having luck rests, etc., and the best location in the big cirouB tent for the same price that they formerly paial for aalmission only. This move on the part of the circus management is commendable and should meet with hearty response on the part of our people. The C. P. II. people have arranged to run a special train leaving here at midnight after the show, and tho excursion rate from Trail and return has been arranged for at fifty cents for the round trip. This will enable Trail residents to come on any train to seethe circus and get back the same night, and all including admission to circus for one dollar. Same rales in proportion from other points on line. The show by tbe way comes highly recommended by every prominent newspaper in the west published where the show has heen seen, and from all these reports it is safe to say that Hossland is going to have (jhe ha-st big show, and finest circus here tomorrow lhat it has had in years. One mistaken idea that many people labor under regarding shows coming to Rossland is that owing to the steep grades on the railroad getting in,the shows come only in part. In this ease if they think so, they will be mistaken for onca*, as the circus' special agent, came over the road in aal- vance today, measuring all the curves and grades. He finals they can bring all tbe cars in several sections and give Rossland for once, a truly big modern shaaw in ils entirety. The World is authorized specially to make the statement positively that Rossland is guaranteed exactly the same show that showed in Spokane and was so highly recommended by both the Spokesman-Review and Chronicle. heads in'o .bo sand and imagine all is well. \Vitne9S the jubilent hypocrisy in the editorial in the Daily M— excuse me, tbe Daily Macdonald it should rightly he termed of yesterday. Everything is right. One hears of western gall and Colorado bluff, but this surpasses everything. Why sir, at the moment Mr. Macdonald does nor know which station to get off al. If his statements in'bis journ- af are as reliable as tbe following from the Colonial Ooldfields Gazette of London (Aug 3rd) what evidence can be given to his utterances. I read: "Le Roi—from the manager: Northport Btnelter now independent of strikers, plenty | non-union men to smelt GOO tons per day employed. Tbis and deletion not to yield to demands of Rossland Miners' union, having been .published, will be likely to lillfiueuce early termination of 'strike here." Six hundred! Is j that as near as Bernard Macdonald can come to the truth? There I were 145 mon in the smelter at : Northport on the 3rd of August. 1 However, if il requires 145 men to I operate one furnace, bow many ! would be required to operate 5? ! Just 730. Now, Barney como off! | Why sir, this is the character of stuff upon which the British share tolders are being fed! HoNKSTY. BOUNDARY OUTPUT. ( !■:x4*.,.*.lm UoaaialHiid Cani'i—Over 2:1*1,- noo rati* the Sear. The following details given by ■ the Pioneer show the oro output from the boundary district this past week and year to date. I The week's shipments are as follows: Old Ironsides Knob Hill and Victoria 5262 B. 0 060 Winnipeg 40 RBell, 60 Mother Lode 2272 Total 6022 For this year up to Aug. 17 the shipments are as follows: GUI Ironsides group 138,2113 B. C. mine 31,136 Winnipeg 40 Athelslan. 550 Snowshoe 37 R. Bell 400 Mother Lode .'.. 53,4It) Sundry shipments 500 We still have saune limburger, Swiss, and monetary cheese left. Paulson Bros. tf. Total tons 224,713 COMMUNICATION. Editor Evenino World. Sir:—"How we apples swim." Having succeeded in absorbing the sympathy and Influence of certain newspapers the Macdonald-Kadish ci nibina'ion ostrich like, run their Cha-Utiun Eitdetavoi*. The Christian Endeavor of St Andrews church meets tonight at H o'clock. Mr. W'irren will take charge of the meeting. The subject will be "Gods requirements." Mr. Coleman from Vancouver is visiting the city in the interest of the Chinese mission here, accompanied by a native missionary, Mr. Long. Mr. Coleman has a very interesting story to tell and it is hoped a great many will avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing him. Kl First Annual K Labor Day Celebration PHOENIX, B.C. DO M MONDAY, SEPT. 2,1901 K | $3,000 in Prizes K M Horse Ra O Hand Uri i A BIG FIELD DAY OF SPORTS „ L*J For further particulars a.ldrets.J. M. TAYLOR. Sec. Committee \jfpJ _5SS3K3K2SK3«__3K3CSJK .aces,Foot Races, Tug of War, Double rilling Contests, Football Match, Etc. canadian Pacific DIRECT ROUTE. EA.ST TORONTO BUFFALO OTTAWA MONTREAL WEST VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE PORTLAND NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO IMPERIAL LIMITED 100 HOURS VANCOUVER TO MONTREAL Steamship service from Vancouver, Skagway, Hawaii, Australia, China and Japan. For Ftirsiher Particulars apply to A. C. McArthur, Depot Agt. A. U. MACKENZIE, City Agt Kossland, li. C. J. S. DARTER, D. P. A. Nelson, B.O. E. I. Coyle A. G. P. A. Vancover. H. C Labor Union Directory. Offiicers and Meetings. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL—Meets every second ancl fourth Tuesday in each month at 7.30 P. M, in Miners' Union Hall. President, Arthur Ferris. Address all communications to Secretary-Treasurer, P. O. box 784. MINERS' UNION No. tf. Western Federation A miners—meets every Wednesday evening at 7.30, p. m. in Miners' Union Hall., Frank Woodside, Secretary Rupert Bulmer, President. WESTERN FEDERATION OF MINERS-Edward Boyce president,Denver.Colorado; James Wilkes, vice-president, Nelson, British Columbia; Wm. C. Haywood,! secretary-treasurer, Denver,! Col.; Executive Board,|ohn C. Williams, Grass Valley, Cal.; Phillip Bowden,Butte,; Mont,; Thos. B. Sullivan,' Leadville, Col.; John Kelly,; Burke, Idaho; Chas. Hy Moyer, Lead City, S. Dakota; James A. Baker, Slocan City, B. C. DISTRICT UNION no. 6, W. F. M.-- Jas. Wilkes, Pres. Nelson; Rupert Bulmer.vice- president, Rossland; Alfred Parr, secretary-treasurer, Ymir. ROSSLAND FEDERAL Labor Union, No. 19. Meets every Monday evening at aS.oo in Miners' Union hall. T H.Reed, Pres., J.V.Ingram, Sec. TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION No. 335,—Meets on the last Sunday of each month at the Miners' Union Hall. }} Barkdoll, Sec; Wm. Poole. Presid CARPENTERS & JOINERS UNION—meets every Friday of each week at 7. 30 p. m. in Miners' Union Hall. W. H. Wooley.Pres.; W. R. Baker, Sec, PAINTERS* UNION, No. 123, painters and decorators of Amertca.meets inBeatty's Hall, on second and foprth Tuesday of each month. R. C. Arthur, Pres.; W. S. Murphy, Sec, JOURNEYMEN TAILORS Union of America. Meets first Monday in each month in Miners' Union hall. S. Graham president, L. A. Fairclough secretary, P, O. box 314. 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. SUBSCRIBE =FOR THE= EVENING WORLD It is the Official Organ of Organized Labor throughout the Kootenays and no home is complete without it. lliiiiS^ 50 -Cents -50 PER MONTH is the price asked, this surely being within the reach of all. THOSE WHO DO ADVERTISING Should not forget that the only way to reach the People is .through the columns of the Evening World JOB WORK. In tbis branch of our business we do everything from a visiting card to a three-sheet poster. WE ALSO MAKE RUBBER - STAMPS - AND - SEALS Give Us a Call THE EVENING'WORLD, ROSSLAND, B. C, AUGUST 10. I9CT. STOCK MARKETS Twenty-One Thousand Sold Today. RAMBLER-CARIBOO AT 491 -2c No Changes in the Fast—Trading Dull in the Toronto Market- Quotations and Sales, The stock business is dull In the eust but locally 21,000 share* changed, hands on the exchange. Rambler-Cariboo maintains (ha* strength it recently obtained, and 2500 sold today at 49.0. Centre Star continues to hover around 3:?e and 1500 sold this morning at 81|o and 32jc. Business was brisk on the street after the board meeting, and several sales were made. Appended will be found today's quotations and sales here and in Toronto. Today's Toronto Quotations. Asked Bid War Eagle 14 10 Centre Star 35 31 IronMask 19 14 Rambler-Cariboo 48 44 Giant 4 3 California 51*^ 4% Republic 5 3 Payne 18 14 Toronto sales today included: 7000 Deer Trail at 2|o, 1000 Iron Mask at 16c. Today's Local Quotations: Asked Bid Abe Lincoln 2 American Boy 8 6 Athabasca B. C. Gold Hields Big: Three.. al_ Black Tail lo S Brandon & Gojden Crown 3 California 8 3' Canaalian Gold Fields 5M 4 ''ariboo (Canip McKinney) 25 a.l CentreStar 33 3" Crows Nest Pass Coal $80 00 <f,2 00 l>e.:r Trail No. 2 3 2; Dundee Kva-iiing star lAssess, jaaid) 5 OUut aj* 2 ■ Homestake (Assess, paial) 4 Iron Mask (Assess, paid) au 15 In Colt I .IX I, •>•> ^spitzee Gold Mines '. J 5 00 $ 4 51) Jaatnbo Kiojf (OroOeiaoro) Knob Ul I.one Pne Monte Clirasto Montreal Gaald Hields Morning Glory Morrison Mountain l.ion Noble Five North Star (Hast Kaaotenay) Noaaelty Old Ironsides Payne Peoria Mines Frlucess M-*iaal Ouilp Kainbler-Cariboo Mepublic KoasJanal Bouunza G. M. Ik S. Co St. Kttno Consolidated Sullivan Tainatac (Kennetli) Assess, paial. Torn Thumb Van Anda Virginia War Kag-le Consolldaled — Waterloo White Bear Winnipeg MINOR MENTION. Dr. Coulthard is away on a fishing trip. Registrar Sehofield has returned from a three weeks' visit to Vancouver and Vietoria. NT. P.*«Townsend, who has been away on a surveying trip returned to Rossland on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. .1. li. Johnston left on the afternoon train tod ay Jf or a visit to Toronto and other eastern cities. Hans Lewereze, a nephew of Albert Klockman of the International, has gone to bis home in Germany. E, Q. Fariifivtorth and a party of friends went off t«> Sheep Lake Ashing on Saturday and returned today. A. E. 1). Sll ar pin anil .T. . K. MaoCallum left yesterday via the C'. P, It. for New York en route to England, The city schools opened today for the first time after the summer vacation. There was a large attendance. Mr. Burbridge of Bunker Hill and Sullivan fame is in town and and is presumably here on business connected with the mines. It. Marpole, general superintendent of the C. P. R., inspected the new bridge at Robson yesterday and went on to Vancouver. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Nohh'av Mountain Waoon Road. Razors! Razor Strop;:! Shaving Brushes! Shaving Mugs! A largo variety ; best rpiality ; xt.ind- aial English and American makes. rs Sealed Tenders, supc-scribea! "Teivlet tor Noiway Mountain Waggon Road," will be received by the undersigned up to, and including Tuesday, tbe twenty- seventh instant fnr the construction of a wagon road Irani Norway Mountain to Ihe Columbia & Western railway. Plan, speciilentioiis nnil lorm ol _^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__- contract maybe seen on or after the tgth r • u/:( i ua7pi Tn:|p+ im,*. instant, al the office of .balm Kirkup, genuine wiu.ii nazei, loiiet wate Esq., Government Agent, Rnaslaud, the I office olGovermnenf Agent, Kelson, ihe | aru) Shaving Creams, Minlnu Recordersolllaie, (.rami Forks, and at the Office of the Agent ol ihe (Jas- cade Tpwnsiie Company at Cascade. Each tender must be accompanied by I _~ , t. an aocepied bank cheque or certiflcan, j (j <>0< 1CVC B TO 8 . of deposit,made payable to the Undersigned, for the sum nf Seven liuiialrnl (f»0Q) dollars, as .tecurlty for the fulfil- Druggists and Stationers. men! of the contract, whien Bhall he for- feited if ihe parly tendering decline to "-■ ; - ■" enter into contract when called upon, ta>; do so, or il he fail lo complete the work i jrjBra pay9 t„ ,i,.,ii with Goodeve Bros contracted lor. Ti.e cheques ol unsui1- ' eessful tenderers «ill ho returned tn tha in upon ihe excetilionnf the contract, i - / an i> rossland loiickno ii, Tcndera will ma' be considered unless l\ .Vlrl. R.olp„ meets every l<rlilay made out on lhe forms supplied and 11', if... ' signed with the actual signatures of the tenderers. The lowesl or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. Kirkup, Government Agent. Dated at liosslanal, B. C„ Aug. 17, i°01, Certificate of Improvements. lax-kin oal.l rtellow'a hall, Quee VUitiujrbrothers aai«* always welcome. llAllttv MARTIN, C. C. PKOCTRR JajiNKH. K. ol K. final S 17* i \ li* I'KATliRNAI, ORDHR 01*' V . V f. 1 j. RAGI.KS, Rossland Aeaia-, N'a>. io, Regular meetings avaiy Thursday even* ugs, 8 p. lu, RaglesHou, Mlnera1 Union 11 l.Su'. Tlios. Fitsmaurtce, w. P, ll, Daniel, w. Secietary. J I \ I ^ rX* Independent Order; ol Good • v/a.vl» L. Templars meets every Secretary. (,u„ ,_*,:ti ._,i o,...aw. „, _* ..in a, I Thursday Evening* lu the Lecture'Room of the 'Haverhill and himbeam Fraction, , Baptist church Members of the order visltta. Mineral Claims, situate in the Trail the city will be cordially welcomed, Creek Mining Division of West Kootenay | °* J* •>• lank, w. h. ckkitz, Distriet. j ~ Where located: About two miles j ^~^?~^^~~~- south of Rosslaud, II. C. Take notice, that I, F, A. Wilkin, act- - - - . _, ______ Inn rafl raoent fnr Tlinnann I anadie true Wrst and .Second avenues. Regular meeUaga mg aa agent ior t nomas Lapsiie, irtt ...^.j, M0na8y night visiting brothers are coi miner's eet plicate No. B S588O, Intend, | dlally Invited to attend iiuai register within 3 T f. (. IV Meets in Oalal Fellows Hall i.V/.V/.r . ou Queen Street, bi-lav i'A Go 7Y, 3 3% 3'A 3 3' K t'A 85 17 i'A 2 51 49 4 i;_ Today's Sales: Ramhler-Caribon, 1000 sixty daya from the data" hereof, lo apply al M the mining recorder for a certificate w.a. Murphy, Sec, . , of improvements, for the purpose of oh- >«i_««o.«»i Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and fam- taininn; a crown grant of the above claim. " ilyhave returned from Bonning-! And further take notice that action, B^Hi9S_a!©__5 J . > tinder secti nJi, unlet ha iiiiiitnenceil J2l___f_•>}&;;«^ — ton I alls and have taken up tbeir . before tbe issuance of such oortiflcate ol residence in Hossland once more. 'm1?r?vfm.?n_!.', , ,,, . « ,„„ I Dated this 4th day of July, A.D, 190i. All work on the streets of Re-1 F.A.WILKIN public has stopped. The contractor wanted to pay the men with warrants antl tbe unions objected and called the men out. There are now at work between Marcus and Republic over 1500 men. These are divided into fifteen grading gangs. As soon as labor is more plentiful between 3000 and 1000 men will be at work on this line. Peter Jackson, the pugilist, is dead. Although the death occurred ncarlv a month ago, it is only now that many who were < g^fr*]^^%»£ &.IJ§[ once glad to call themselves his and inspect our t.oiials. Our stock is Jwc friends and admire™ are apprised j «gf« ^ ™"& ""r ^ "" ; & of it. ' &v;51 M. B Eridtloral, N. G I Rossiand Waler & Light Co., ii || !\ EAST COLUMBIA AVE. PHONE 67 )ji I / " , zz \ fo fo i ALL KINDS OF ELECTRIC FIXTURES ) y\ SHADES, HEATERS AND ELECTRICAL iSUPPLIES CARRIED IN STOCK. Estimates for WtrinK for Lights, eir., Furnished on Application at lhe ollice. fo fo fo fo -fo fo fo AS M.^^^__ . . mmBmBmmmmBBmm _ /A I on Application at lhe ollice. / fik\ 4 V> _____ __^ . /.* f% POWER ALSO FURNISHED FOR SMALL MOTORS t% ALL KINDS OF DRY W. F. LI W00D l C* offio° Mf ci,v Bakery UI^ Phone 149. The Evening World 50c per Month by Carrier. Cliff Hotel Bar W. Columbia avenue. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. IMPORTED GOODS A SPECIALTY Albert Thompson, Prop. Rossland Cigar Factory. Why not patronize a home in- dutsry? It will assist Union labor and keep the money at home. Ask for a Crown Giant or \V. B. Cigar when you buy. Collis & Co., fnr line commercial p.'int in|[5 Coll up 'phone t>8. If MORGAN Midway and Pnoenix. is a new town on the railway now tinder construction from Marcus to Grand Forks, Republic, 49_c; Morning Glory, 2000, 34c; Wonderf Centre Star, 1000, 31 Waterloo, 2000, Jo. Total sales, 21,000 shares. REMEMBER To vote tomorrow, the 20lh August, for Allan House Bylaw. Large improvements are contemplated. Vote at Reilly & Bush, for No. 1 Ward; Allan Hotel Annex, Nn. 2 R-±- UsHtm MORGAN Phone 1S5 P. O. Itox 568 Traders Hlock, Queen nnd Colnmbta avenue is situated on Kettle River, half way between Marcus and Cascade. NOTICE. Notice is her Mackenzie Mn i Uosslunal, in the Piovinca ORGAN ereby Riven' that Munlo ff«/_>t nealnnalii, of the City of fSBo .„,,,. „.. I ' " ~ 1 Kosslunil, in the Hiovince of British K"_f_J . . ._•«_. -a. iry, 3000, 3|c, Ward: City Offices. No. 3 Ward. Columbia, heretofore trading and carry- ggSg raising country tributary to it ul, 10,000, 3.0J Between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 '"«,°" '"'""'rlT ,""_fl «.thp lin" KK WW .._ rnn .>ni I and style, Mncdonald & Co , an oealerl-JSJjBJ 1.0, ouu, oi.OJIp.uj, _.(, I in candies, elc, by a deed nf aseignmeiit | QgJ_| i3 an ideal townsite in that it has a large mining district and a big agricultural, stock and fruit Raspberry Vinegar in £u_lleh pints, only 36 cents a bottle at Paulson lire.-;. Get Your Papers and magazines ut the I'ost illire New Stanal. A full line of stationery alwny ou hand. Agency for the Kvenino World J L. Whitney & Co. MINING BROKERS. 11. O. and Washington Stocks a specialty 47 Columbia avenue. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICK. for the benefit of creditors, bearing alate ' 17th day of July, 1901, maile in pursuance of the "L'redilor's 1'riist lleetla Act," and Amending Aals, has grunted and assigned to Henry Kd-; ward Arthur Courtney, of Kossland; ,„., ,,, . , , • ,. . , ! aforesaid, barrister at litav, all bin per-i "Grand mineral claim s luate 111 the Bonal Mtote credita and effecU which rratl Creek Mining Division of Weat m|g!ltbt) seized under execution and all, Kootenay District. ., his real estate, In trust to pay the credit- Where located-at the base of Granite orH()f ^ Mld Munlo Macl«n*le Mac- mountain on the east slope, north of donald, rateably and proportionately and adjoining the Irenlon mineral 1 t|1(,r; :nst ,|e_|S ! MORGAN has no rivals and will bo the Lj/rgest town between Spokane and Grand Forks. MORGAN claim Take noliecthat f, F. A. Wilkin, act-1 ,aid"Murdo "Mackenzie' m' ing as agent for H. L. Williams free miner's certilicate No. H420.70, A. 1!. Mackenzie fn*e miner's Certlnoate No. 1142,700, N. A. Muekenzie free inineiV Juled lay acduoala, is the shipping point ior the great First Thought mine, which is developed by 1900 feet of tunnels and shafts, and has over $1,000,000 worth of ore in sight. sijanor, anal the paid Henry Edward Ar- lays from the dale hereof, lo npply to the Mining Recorder for a Certilicate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown tli.int lor the above claim. And further Hike notice thnt action under section 37 miiBt he commenced helore the issuance of such Certilicate of Improvements. llated this 18th day of Julv A,D. 11)01. F. A. WILKIN. ESTABLISHED 1806 The Reddin-Jackson Co. I stock BROKERSJspokaneFalls&Northern _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_, nr~ 1 rxsn tlfur Courtney, trustee, en tbe 17th day itmjC of July, 1001, and the saitl trm-tie baslfgglgl undertaken the mint orentcd ha. said SSjK certilicate No. 1143,384, intend, sixty | clcoiT" "*"*'" "" " °*"* I JKeSS .... ........ggHR ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Murdo iMncken-1 i^lav'ti tie Macdonald must forwaid and deliv- i Jj'S?i All persons or co"|.or,itiains havin ilolme against tbe said MORGAN is the headquarters for the Pierre Lake and Flat ^^ Creek mining districts which contain more par- $£$ ^^—^^—^^^—^^ _,.*.._- tially developed mines and prospects showing bodies of sulphide erthe same lothe saial trustee, with pui- jj*«j__ ths'iot^a? °otiA\\ ui? &\ma" e ^!r*5 ores averaKing over ?10 a ton tnau anv similar area in thenorthwest After the ifltli day of August 190], the I «W Money Loaned on Real Estate. Riehard Plewman Stock Broker Bank of Montreal Building V. & N. Phone 83 ORDE & CO., Mining Stocks, Real Estate, Fire Life and Aooident Insurance 136 Col. Ave., Opal bloek. Telephone 61 NELSON & FT. SHEPPAED RY. Red Mountain Ry, The only all-rail route laetween all pofuts cast west and south to Rofllltnd, Nclaou, and all In- termeallate points, conueatliag at Spokaoe with the Great Northern, Nor'hern Fftcipc aud O. K. & N. Co. Connects at Rosslanal Willi the Canadian Pacific Ry. for Boundary a rea*k points. Connects at Mevers Falls ,vitl. stage 'lally for Republic. DufTct service ou train* between ^fpot-anc anal Northport.; EFFECTIVE MAY 5 Leave. Arrive. 9:00 a.m. Spokane 7:35 p.m. 12:25 a.m. Rossland. 4:10 p.m. 9:15 a. m. Nelson. 7:15 p. m. a. A. JACKSON, Ocneial I'_uengei Agt, Spokane, Wash. H. P. BROWN, Agent, Roaaland, B. C (aid truslee will proceed to ah'.irii'iili' (-TUm-.i (he assets of the saial estate iiuionir 'be i SJ?J putiet entitled thereto, having regard f<uA only to the claims of which he shull j r-^fit then have had noiiee. ! if/t_"a_> Anal [urthcrlaku noticu that a nieetinj; fea of the said credalors will he held in the . J.Tiyi ollice of the unil'Tsiyned on Knd.iy the I Jj,"!?'? 2nd day of Aujjusl, 1901, al 10 o'clock, J^L$i_ 'Dated at Kossdand, B. C, Huh 17th S_SJ day of July, 1901. CE. GILLAN, Solicitor fur liustee, 2ti}a East Columbia avi jul iS-imo liossland, B. C Morgan Will Be Another Rossland m I i(^"VGt FROM Ly\L/ 1 O S255 to $250 L©TS I WLm I The GRAND UNION HOTEL it is easily seen, Is splendidly run by Froprie- uga mTJITllITU One-half cash and the balance in two equal pay- ^ BuyonegTaLs of beer und a ?M J-JDiIiMO~m0nt8 at three and six months, without interest S free lunch you'll get, IBSS por fun particulars call on or address ^^ Such as sometimes you've {_*i1» iWS heardol but not often met; ^ J|# ^# g# JH6KS0N. M Neat and clean furnished w!2$ m rooms can always be had ratn Postoffice Block, Roasland, E. C. Atsuch low prices as will make J5PQJ the workingman gl'ad looLAM, Geo. H- Green, Prop §5yi»5i __? uttJis <*$& Uj*Stimvaam
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