THE EVENING WORLD. Vol. Ill NO.-ta*/^ =s ROSSLAND, B. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 14 .904 3 Price Five Cen •Xtllt^L^L^^ XGMV%<%MX*mW0 RusseFs Kidney and Liver Pills ARE PURELY VEGETABLE A Positive Cure For Kidney Trouble, Liver Complaint, Headache, Billiousness, Codtiveness And Dyspepsia. ONE PILL A DOSE 25c A BOX OR 5 BOXES .FOR $1-00. Sold in RoBsland, At Morrow's Drug Store NEWS IN A NUTSHELL Items of Interest Round the World. LATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS ♦♦♦♦®®e®:®®®®#4^4®®«®( To the Public: m\\Wm\Wm\mWma\Wa\% EB ■ 11 ■' «" — In answer to the Miners slander we annonnce that, with every opportunity, we have made no change in our rates since the suspension of Stunden & Co. 0000 Our Prices are Right fl. T. Collis & Company THE UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS. $ The Brackman-Ker MillingCompany | 3? —DEALER IN— lis £ All kinds of Cereals, Break- % jL mm A fast Foods, Hay and Grain. 3 * - I Jf Agent for Pratt's Celebrated Poultry Pood 2 OINTMENT Has established itself aB a houeebold necessity aud bas a reoord of Cures unparelleled in the history of Medicine, It cures old and new Sores, Ulcers, Kcezema, Salt Rheum, Itching Files, Cbafings, Pimples, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. This Ointment bas 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. The Doings or Conspicuous Persons Affecting Canadian Interests. The ruler of Korea fears that he will loBe his oountry in any case., China ir leaning morn and more strongly towards Japan. Government troops have joined the rebels in Uruguay. Marcus Hanna has been declared reelected for Ohio senator for sir years from next Maroh 4, Two hundred ooal miners of Cumberland oounty, N. S„ are on Btrike. The workers at the Eddy paper mills ln Ottawa have been looked out. Sir Prederiok Bordm i elaborating an extensive soheme for Canadian defence by the militia. It is almost certain tnat there will be a Dominion session before the general elections are rilled. The Atlantio line rloordland is reported as hove to in mid ooean, but professed ability to weather the storm. The United States navy is looking out for trouble on the coasts of Colombia. Tbe Tsar is said to be throwing ing his influenoe into the scales for peaces. Reports from Qreat Britain shows an increase of $56,000,000 in exports over 1902, the previous record year. Travellers, merohants and students are exempted from the opera tion of the Provincial Immigration Aot. Now an . icoming Jap might very well come under one of these heads. OUR LEGISLATORS AT WORK Sale of Provincial Debentures at Par. RESIDENCE OF THE HIGHER JUDGES Act is Thought to Be Ultra Vires As the Province Does Not Make the Appointments. Balfour is Firm !StS>EaKX5a»B«3KXSlS 8 DR. BRUHN'S M 1 8 London Jan. 14—Premier Balfour spoaki \i> ft Manchester last night in rewiring to the far eastern situation said: "No one can oontemplata lustilitios between two great civilized oountries without feelings of mi sgiving and de. pression." Ho added that Great Britian would carry out to the fullest extent all 'aer treaty obligations Victoria, Jan* 14.—The house sat only until a little after 4 o'clock yeflterday afternoon and even less business was put through than was the oafi day before yesterday. The prinoipal interest centred in the Supreme Court bill, whioh has been brought in by the Attorney-General, and which contains several provisions whioh are of speoial in terest not only to the legal profes- sion throughout the provinoe, but to the general public as well. In moving the second reading of thiB bill, Mr. Wilson took occasion to explain pome of the provisions which are of popular interest. For instance, the bill provides that the judges of the oourt shall in general discharge their duties in the judicial districts assigned to them, provided, however, that one of the judges assigned to the mainland shiii reside in Vancouver and one in the oity of Rossland or in Nelson, or in the neighborhood of these two places. In dwelling on this feature the Attorney-General adverted to the predilection of the Supreme Court judges for residing in the beautiful capital city, reference to whioh was greetel with 'hear, hear," by the oity members. It ia open to question how far the local legislature oan direot action of judges with whose ap pointment and payment they have nothing to do, and it is. therefore, hold that auoh legislation will be idle. Another provision of the bill requires that appointees to the Supreme Court benoh must have resided in the provinoe for five years. The bill passed its second reading. In reply to Drury, Finanoe Minister Tatlow said that $1,000,- 000 worth of debentures had been sold by the government under the Treasury Debenture Aot, 1903. These were sold at par and no commission was paid. They bear 5 per oent interest. Three Canadian life insurance companies were the purchasers of the debentures. COUNTY COURT CASES Matters That Will Come Up Tomorrow Before Judge Forin. TENDER YOUR VOTE Notwithstanding the array of cases quoted by tbe City Solicitor in our contemporary, qualified counsel in this oity are of the opinion that where a British subjeot has applied for registration in this Municipality, the said British subjeot, having paid all rates and taxes due by him, and being a property owner, householder licenceholder or lodger who is paying $5 a month for his room, or for room and service, he is entitled to a vote. If he has been refused registration and his name improperly excluded from the voter's list hie recourse is to go to the polling booth and tender his vote in the presence of witnesses. If he iB then refused an aotion for damages will lie against the Returning Officer, who will, of couree.be indemni fled by his employers. TRAIL ODD FELLOWS Had a Great Evening at the Smelter City at Their Function Directions for use—Apply freely night and morning, or often as required. PRICK 50 Cents a 8ox MANUFACTURED BY Dr. Bruhn Medical 60. NEW YORK Sole agent for Rossland, T. R. MORROW, The DfUggJSt • CALL POR A TRIAL BOX. Naturallistlons The following noon are applying for naturalization Wore Judge Forin today: Chin Que, Ma Chow, Frati cesoo Vetera, Ralph A. Harron, John Tomioh, F. H. Po- korney, Sam Henry, Mah Bon Quon. It will be noticed that the first two and the last couple are Chinese. Under provincial law they may be British subjects, but they may not vote. Stock must be 'old at any prioe Ltsvirg Boifluid ti Ftlrtiryl Madame Le Blanc $14.00 Hats for $5.00 at Madame Le Blano'a Belling outsale. The following are the list of oases whioh were coming up for hear ing at the County Court quarterly session held today, but which has been adjourned until January 22, tft&r hearing a few chamber ap pl.oa tions. JUDGMENT CA8E3. A. Burk va. J. G. Bunyan. C. R. Hamilton for plaiutiff. Inland Cigar oompany va. N. A. Burritt, J. A. M-Honald. ADJ0URNEP OASES. Day et al vs. Reed et al, for rents $217.50. J. A. Maodonald for plaintiff and C. R. Hamilton for defend nt. Burns & oompany vs. P. Nelson for assigned account $87.60. J. A. Maodonald for plaintiff. Burns & oompany vs. J. Boultbee for good sold, $110.45. J. A. Macdonald for plaintiff. NEW CASES. W. W. Keech vs. F. R. Blook- berger, promissory] note, $74.41, C. R. Hamilton for plaintiff, A. H. MaeNeill, K. O, for defendant. W. T. Hoyes vs. R. Walmsley for services, $35, A. H. MaeNeill, K. C, for plaintiff. W. T. Hoyes vs. II. Fonetl for services $35, A. H. MaoNeill, K. C, for plaintiff. Hitohoock and McCullooh vs. T. Bains, promissory note, $525.47, C. R. Hamilton for plaintiffs. 0. M. Fox k company vs. C. A. Gregg, goods sold. $48.05, C. E. Gillan for plaintiff. M. J. O'Hearn vs. Ner S*nith, account rendered, $234.06, R. W, Armstrong (or plaintiff and J. A. Macdonald for defendant. A. Merta vs. R. Adams, oheque, $153.20, C. E. Gillan for plaintiff. G. T. Bradshaw v.. J. J. Wood, Empey fire caBe, W. J. Nelson for plaintiff and J. S. Clute for defence. SUPREME OOl'ItT CHAMBERS. E. Durant vs. Giant Mining oompany, J. A, Maodonald for plaintiff and A. H. MaoNeill, K. C, for defendant. Judgment entered for plaintiff. Estate of Madeline Layton. Probate granted. COUNTY COURT CHAMBERS. H. M. Ellis vs. Giant Mining oompany, account stated, $182.50 J. A. Macdonald for plaintiff and;ren* A. H. MaoNeill, K. C, for defendant. Judgment in favor of plaintiff. " Vernon Nelson Telephone company vs. Con. G. M. Co. Application by C. R. Hamilton for substituted servtoe. Order granted. Trail Odd Fellows were the hosts of tho Roesland Three Link men who went down in force Tuesday night. The occasion was a return visit paid by Rossland Lodge No 36 to Enterprise Lodge No. 43 to attend the installation of ths officers of the latter lodge. The installing ceremonies were conducted by Distriot Deputy Grand Master F. G. Morin, asiated by Past Grands T. Embleton, S. D. Weaver and F. W. Warren. The new officers of Enterprise Lodge will be: H. Douglas, N. G. W. Northgraves, V. G. E. E. Cockroft, Sec. A. J. Martin, Treas. W. Cummings, V. W. J. A. Moore, 0. G. A. Sakris, J. G. J. S. Brandon, P. S. N. G. J. Owens, L. S. N. G. R. Truswell, P. S. V. G. W.E. Morgan, P. S. S. S. Lowes, L. S. S. L. Thomas, Chaplain. Shortly before eleven o'clock an Adjournment was taken to the Hotel Arlington where an excellent banquet waB served and a lenglhly toast list, interest in whioh it no time flagged, was done full justice, to Some of the toasts were a departure from the usual order followed at the Odd Fellows banquets and drew Bome brightly elegant speeches from the breth- Offioial Recount The official recount of tbe bal lof a will be made tomorrow at 2 o'clook at the Oity Hall. Nobody's Hsnchmsn Northport, Jan. 14.—When Harry Wright, member of the British Columbia legislature, patted through this oity he was interviewed and stated that premier McBride had promised him a portfolio Mr. Wright, further volunteer ed the statement lhal he stood away up in the estimation of the provincial government THE EVENINGI WORLD. ROSSLAND B. C, JAN. 14, 1904 The Evening World Br the World.PnblUfclng Company. Eutered at the Rossland, B. C, postoffice for tranHiuissioa through the malls,May 1, 1901 as second class reading matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—$5,00 per year In variably lo advance. Adreniitng ratea made- known on application. JAMES H. FLETCHER, tii GENERAL MANAGER: P. '). alc pi I Kiullll, 8.' A CAUSELESS ATTACK. In a recent editorial the Miner deals with the prospects of the oamp which it admits are bright, although the facts from which it deduces its opinion are hardly those which a mining engineer, conversant with the camp, would adduce. It is improbable that our contemporary really knows anything about any mine in the camp, with the exception of the War Eagle and Centre Star, and he takes that information on hearsay. This will explain the utterly baseless attack made upon Bernard Macdonald. Considered as a mining engineer, probably no more clever man bas come into this camp. Yet the Miner states that the eleotrical compressor which be built upon the Nickel Plate, the finest compressor in the province, is a monument of useless extravagance and shows the manner in which the working capital of the Rossland Kootenay has been wasted. Frobably in the consideration of most the judgment of a mining engineer is better than that of an ill informed newspaper under any circumstances. And this can easily be shown to be the case in this. It will be remembered by those who are more conversant with tbe his tory of the camp than is the Miner, that at the time this compressor was erected the Nickel Plate was, with the Le Roi No. 2, a part of the Le Roi itself, under the same management. Now tbe two steam compressors at the Le Roi, the latter of which was installed so that it oan be used with electrical energy aB well as wilh steam, were not sufficient for the power required by the various Le Roi properties. A third plant became necessary. The cheapest form was that of an electric compressor. But an eleotrio plant must ba driven at full capaci- to. Tbe new plant was erected, under instructions from London, on the Nickel Plate. It waB connected with the Black Bear steam plants. Consequently that if there was a stoppage anywhere, the loss fell upon the steam compressor, which can be driven at a half speed without losing power and without increasing the proportionate cost. This scheme was hardly that of "useless extravagance." When the separation of the properties occurred the Nickel Plate plant became the exolusive property of the Nickel Plate. Part of its power waB wanted for the Nickel Plate and part for the Le Roi No. 2, which mine, having no plant of its own, hireB from the Nickel Plate. The plant is being run now at full capacity. There is no blowing off to be heard moaning down the valley from this 'monument of Bar-1 ney's [useless extravagance.' And if the Miner bad informed itself before writing balderdash by glancing at the accounts of the Rossland Kootenay, it would have found that this monument of useless extravagance is earning 10 per cent, on its capital outlay. The whole attack seems to have originated in the political lessons taught the Miner last fall, and is apparently personal spite. For the diatribe is still further carried on to tbe Kootenay mine. Another glance at the accounts of this company, published of December's annual meeting, will find it with a working oapital of $70,000, It would show that the Kootenay mine in three and a half months cleared sufficient money to stand the heavy legal expenses connected with the War Eagle and Nickel Plate, the building of the barricades and an all round ten per cent depreciation on the machinery and mine and the expense of the London directorate. Now it is a well known thing that there have been extensive experiments, now approaching a close, the expenses of whioh have come out of the mine carried on by the present management. The present management had $80,000 to its credit on taking charge. It has still $76,000, This can hardly be called "frittering" away money. When a journal that used in previous years to have some reputation for honesty and accuracy, deliberately prints nonsense of this kind, injuring the oamp and doing so apparently not alone from inexcusable ignorance, but from apparently personal prejudice, it were well that outsiders as well as the people of Rossland should take such statements for exactly what are worth—which is nothing. *ml- TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST and WEST To Voters of the West Ward I respectfully solicit jour vote and influence for re-election for Aldermen of the West Ward, and if elected will endeavor to do my diuy towards the City in the future as I have in the past. Yours respectfully, Thomas Embleton. To Voters Of The East Ward I beg to offer myself for re election as Alderman for the East Ward, and I solicit your vote and support, and I will endevor to serve you in future aB I bave in the past. Yours Faithfully. Alex Dunlop. For Women, Misses and Children. We have as usual the largest and the best assortment in the city. WARM SUPPERS in Felt, Satin, Plush, Velvet, etc., for Women, Misses and Children in great variety. Rubber Overshoes, Cloves, Mitss, Mocassins and Snowshoes [or everybody, and for leather footwear we always lead in quality end at correct prices. i ' ■ n . mm \0 See our Window and come inside for Prices J3 We are always pleased to show our goods 1C. O. LALONDE „ I THE SHOEMAN. | $^i?*t*^*^CS1!CS^^^^i-f& To Voters Of The West Ward Your vote and influence are respectfully solicited for the undersigned for Alderman for the West Ward. Yours Respectfully, J. B. Johnson. To Voters Of The East Ward. Your vote and influence, are re spectiful'y solicited for tho under signed as Alderman for the East Ward. Yours Faithfully, Joseph Morrirs, To Voters Of The East Ward. I respectfully solicit your vote and influence for Alderman for the EaBt Ward. YourB Respeotfully A. J. LOCKIIART. EVENT OF THE SEASON The event of the season will be thel. O. O.F. ball at the Miners Union Hall, on January 15th. It will bethe event of the season. Don't miss it * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * # * * * * * * * THE- [palace; RALPH HAKRON, PROP. Rossland's Leadinq Hotel.. Sample Rooms For Commercial Men. 4 4 A 4 Finest Grill in Kootenays 1 in; connection. ©FIRST [CLASS Bowlinn Allev , 4 SHORT LINE TO St. Paul.Duluth.Minneapolis.Chicsgo and appoints east Seattle, Tacoma, Victoria,'Portland andjall Pacific Coast"poinU Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining & Buffet Smoking Library Oars 2-FastiTrains Through Daily-2 For rates, folders and full information regarding trips, call on or address any agent 8. F. Sc N. Railway. H. BRANDT, C P 4 T A, 701 W Riverside, Spokane A B„C DENNISTON, G W P A, Seattle, Wash. H. P. BROWN, Rossland Agent Nelson Sl Fort Sheppard Railway Red Mountain Railway Washington Si Great Northern R'y Vancouver,Victoria Si Eastern R'y & Nav. Co. The only all rail.between" points east west and south to Rossland, Nelson, Grand Forks and Republic. Connects at Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and 0. B. & N. Co. for points east, west and south', connects at Rossland and Nelson with the Canadian Pacific R'y. Connects at Nelson with K. R. & N, Co. for Kaslo and K* & S. points. Connects at Curlsw with stage for Greenwood and Midway, B. C. Buffet cars run between Spokane and Northport. Effective June 14, 1903 NORTHBOUND. ■ Leave Spokane 8:45 a.m. Arrive Rossland 4:35 pjn, Arrive Nelson 7:20 p.m. Arrive Grand Forks.... 4 :oo p.m Arrive Republic 6:15 p.m SOUTHBOUND. Leave Republic 8:30 a.m. Leave Grand Forks 10:3s a-m Leave Nelson 7:20 a.m Leave Rossland io:4o a.m Arrive Spokane 6:15 p.m For further information regarding reservation of berths or price of tickets, apply to any agent of the above com. panies, or to H. A. JACKSON, fitncrsl Psawugcr 1(1 SPOSSM. Vs.li H. ) ) ) ( V ) MARKET REPORTS AND BILLIARD-ROOM P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS Rossland, Nelson, TraU,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green- 1 wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. RETAIL MARKETS-Rossland, Trail, Nelson.l'Ymir, Kaslo Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. Flih, Came and Poultry ln Season, Sausages oi All Kinds. WM. DONALD, Manager Roesland Branch Retail Prices in Rossland Stores. GROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES Corrected Up to Date by the Lead' ing Merchants of the Camp. Mutton per lb (side) 13-16 Turkey, per lb 23c Veal, per lb (side) 18o PROVI3IONS Almonds, per lb 25o Apples, per 501b box $1.25-91.50 Bananas, per doz 40c Beans, per lb Go Butter, per lb 25-35o Cheese, per lb 20o Cbooolate, per lb 40-50o Cocoa, per lb 40c $1.00 Coffee, per lb 25 50c Condensed Milk per oan 15c Dried Peas, per lb 80 Eggs, per doz 30-40 Flour, per 601b $1-60-1.65 Grapes, per lb 15c Honey, per lb 25o Jams and Jellies per lb 12-13o Lard, per lb 174o Onions, per lb 5o Oranges, per doz 40-50o Peaches, per 201b box $1.25 Pears, per 401b box $1.60 Pickles, per qt 20o-25o Plums, per 201b box 60o Potatoos, per 1001b sack $1.00 Rice, per lb 8c Rolled Oats per lb 60 Sugar, per lb 6Jc Vinegar, per gal 50c-75o Walnuts, per lb 25c Watermelons, eaoh 50 60o FHED Bran, per ton $27 Hay, per ton $27 Oats, per ton $32 Shorts, per ton $30 MISCKL1.ANEOU* Coal, per ton, Gait, $8.50 Kerosine, per gal 50o Soap, per bar 5o Wood, per oord $4.50-»6.50 Mails close Mails delivered ui ilv ex- daily except cc Su nday Monday at epo :30 am 7:00 a.m. for Trail, Phoenix, Cascade, Columbia Grand Forks, Fife, Greenwood, Fholr, Midway and all Boundary District points. Daily except Daily except Sunday Monday 6:30 a. m. 7:00 a. m. Robson, Castlegar Mon., Wed., Fri Wed.. Eri., Sua 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Gladstone Daily Daily 9:40 a. 111. 6:00 a. m. Northport, Spokane and all United Btates points. Paterson, B. C. Daily except Daily except Sunday Sunday 9:40 a. in. 6: 00 p m. Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir, Nelson and Salmo, B.C. Daily 6:00 p. a. and 7:00 a. m Ordinary letter mail only for all Eastern Canada, and the United Kingdom and all European and other foreign countries. Daily 7:00 a. ni. Daily 9:40 a. in Daily 5:15 P m. ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD W. F. LINGLE Office opposite Great Northern ticket o*de« next to Red Hit r MINING SUPPLIES. Axes, per doz $7.50-10.00 CandleB, per case $5.50-6.50 Caps, Bennett, per box 75o Coal, blacksmith ter ten $22.50 Dynamite, 60 per ct, per lb 194 Dynamite, 50 per ot, per lb 18o Dynamite, 40 per ct, per lb 164c Fuse, Bennett per 100 it 75o Hammers, per lb 15c Iron, per lb 34-5o Nails, base, per keg $4 Shovels, per doz $7.50-10 Stael. Canton per lb 840 MEAT AND POULTB.Y. Bacon, per lb 18-20c Beef, per lb (side) 9-10o Chickens, each 60-90o Fish, per lb 124-15o Ham, per lb 18-20o AU|points served by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, all Eastern Canada, the United Kingdom, and all European and other foreign countries. Daily 5:i5P m.. • Daily 7:00 a. m. Crow's Nest Pass and connections, Nelson. Sun., Tues., Tnur Tues., Thur., Sa 5:15 p. m. 7:00 a.m. Deer Park. Daily except Daily except Saturday Monday 5:1s p.m. 7:00a.m. Sandon. Daily 5:15 p.m Daily 7:00 a.m Trail, Arrowhead, Nakusp, Revelstoke Station, Halcyon and Columbia River, Slocan and Lardeau District point and connections. Daily 5:1; pm, Daily 7 ;oo a, m. All points served by the Canadian Pacific Railway west of Revelstoke Station, including China and Japan and Klondike, STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—Four-roomed cottage nicely finished, ard three lots, well fenced and cleared. Price, $1,200, part cash down. FOR SALE—Small lodging house, going coucern, cheap rental. A bargain. APPLY DYER & FLETCHER E120 Columbia Ave. The Hoffman Houi well healed room-, datefamlly hotel- 1 haa 80 An up-to THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND. B. C, JAN. 14, 1904 ••••••••••••••••••••••••*• •!• ••••»••••••• ! School Opening! TEXT BOOKS! SCRIBBLERS! EXERCISER! SCHOOL BAGS! PENS! INKS, ...All School Supplies... AT LOWEST PRIOES Goodeve Bros. It Pays to Deal With Goodeve Bros. .************************** SNAPS IN MINING STOCKS ,aeaa2»aaa3Qco FOR SALE | 5000 camp McKinney 4 1-4 J if 1000 Mountain Lion, 16 3-4 ji <> <• ii , <> | ► Will pay the highest market price, for 5000 j; Jumbo. I J. B. Johnson b Co., I I04j- 00000000000000VW0WWW000W00 EXPLOSIVES. The Cotton Powder Comoanv, Ltd 32 Quoin Victoria St., .ON DON E. C. MANUFACTxjBB Faversham Powder On the8PEClAL|5LIBlBoi;Pe]niiited, Esplot:\es Octoter.; i?0 m\mmA*m\ Kll "T" P™ 'ne DeBt explosive'.for nn derground wo/k i\ J X^J \\t\ | I L»' olusively^nsed in Severn and Mersey tunnel Cordite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dy> amite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators for all classes of Explosives, Electric Appliances, ine Charge!) ioi tbe removal of Wrecks, Etc., Etc. Works: Faversham, Kent and Melling, near Liverpool •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••■••••a*** •• :: •• :: i GIVE MEH296 Is that Embleton's? Yes! Yon have just got in some Crossf & Black- well's and White Star Brand Piokles? Yes! Send along this little order, please. CROSSE & BLACKWELL S AND WB1TE STAR BRAND PICKLES. **•**********•••*••***■***• I i Specials atPaulson'si: ■' — 11 H P. B. Blend Coffee ii II Mooseiaw Flour:: ii Chilliwack Butter ii — . _=— ■ - 11 Paulson Bros, ii iiTHE GROCERS:: Atlantic S.S. Sailings C.P.R. ATLANTIC 8. S.. LINE From St. John. L.Champlainjan. q L.Manitoba Dec. 26 ALLAN LINE From St. |ohn. Pretorian Jan.2 Bavarian. Jan. 11 DOMINION LINE From Portland Dominion Jan. 23 Canada... Jan.2 AMERICAN LINE Philadelphia ..Jan. 2 St. Louis, .Jan. 9 RED STAR LINE Finland Jan.2 Vaderland.. .Jan. 9 CUNARD LINE Dec 10 Lucanic . Dec 26 WHITE STAR LINE ...D'C.25 Cedric. Dec. 31 FRENCH LINE La.Champaigne Jan. 7 LaTouraine Dec 31 ALLAN STATE LINE Laurentine... Dec. 31 ** Umbria. Arabic . Continental sailings of North German Lloyd, H. A. P. and Italian lines on application. Lowest rates on all lines. W. P. F.CUMMINGS, G. S. S, Agt., Winnipeg 0,W. DEY, Agent, C. P.R. Depot, Rossland. NOTICE Take Notice—that a plaint has been entered and summons issued out of the County Court of Kootenay holden at Rossland, wherein the Nelson and Fort Sheppard Railway Company are plaintiffs and the Canadian Pacific Exploration, Limited, are defendants, and wherein the plaintiffs claim is as follows: The plaintiffs claim from the defendants the sum of (650.00. The following are the particulars: To 200,000 feet of mining timber sold by the plaintiffs to the defendants at 50 cents per thousand $too. To 2,200 cords of woods at 25 cts, per cord. $550. Total' I650, AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that an order made herein on the 2qth. day of December, 1903, wherein it is ordered that service of the summons, plaint and the said order be effected by publishing notice of the said summons, plaint and order for six weeks in the ' World'' newspaper, published in the City of Kossland, and posting to the defendants of a registered letter containing a copy of the "World" newspaper hav ing tbe first publication of such advertisement, addressed to such defendants at therein registered office in London, England, shall be good and sufficient service upon the defendants of the said summons, plaint and said "rder. The first publication of thiB advertisement is on the 30th day of December, 1903. ...............C*......... m 9 9 9 9 9 jPHRA •The Phoenician.! •••••••••••••••••••••••••a SYNOPSIS MADAME BEST THE FAMOUS Phrenologist And Palmist. She can read your life like a book. She is the only gold medalist in British Caiumbia. She has the reputation of ba ing the best Palmist that has ever been in British Columbia. If you want to know or learn any thing consult this gifted lady. It was she who predicted the Frank disaster. No money accepted if readings are not satisfactory, OFFIOE HOURS, g.a .m to 9 p. m. The Hoffman House Room 4. MORTGAGE SALE Or Valuable Residential Property Under and by virtue of the power of sale couta'ned in a certain Mortgage whieh will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction by Walter J. Robinson at the office of Orde & Co., Real Estate Agents, in the City ot Rossland, B, C, on Saturday, the 23rd day of January A. D. i</>4, at 12 o'clock noon, the following property in the City of Rossland- Lots 13, 14. 15 and 16, in Block 1, Subdivision of District Lot 535 Plan 579A, on which is erected a well built story and a half frame dwelling, lighted with electricity. The grounds are laid out in lawn, with ornamental trees, enclosed wtth stone and frame fence, For further particulars and conditions of Sale, ily to ARRIS & BULL, Bank of B. N.A. Bldg. Vancouver, B. C. Vendors' Solicitors. Or to ORDE & CO.. Real Estate Agents, Rossland B. C. Dated Dec. 26th 1904. AppljH THE • • : :: •• •• :: •• •• •• •• •• «• »• •• •• •• •• •• •• e» • • • > ** 5 t: • e • e • • • * • • • e • e • • • • 99 • 9 *9 • 9 • 9 *9 • 9 • • • • • e • • 2#•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••■••••••••••••«*• »••*•• :: London Directory, The Evening World is the paper hat has the circulation. So if you want to get good results from youa advertisments 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. ORDER YOUR WOOD AT THE Le Roi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac $5, per cord, at Telephone 39. Rossland, B. I 10 Bottles Mixed, 10 Chow Chow, 5 Bottles Onions, 5 Bottles Walnuts, 10 Bottles Mixed Sour, 10 Bottles " Sweet, 2 Quaits Sweet, 5 Bottles Dill, 2 Quarts Dill- CONTAINING over 2000 pages of con densed commercial matter, enables enterprising traders throughout the Em pire to keep in close touch with the trade of the Motherland. Besides being a com plete commercial guide to London and its Suburbs, the London Directory contains lists of:— EXPORT MERCHANTS with the goods they ship, and tho Colon ial and Foreign markets they supply. 8TEAMSHIP LINES arranged under thc Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approximate sailings. PROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Notices of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc., in the principal towns and industrial centres of the United Kingdom. copy A of the 1904 edition will be for arded freight paid on receipt of Post Office Order for £1, The London Directory Co.,Ltd, 25 Aboburoh Lane, London, E. C. R.L.Wright A.B.S. M. (A>3ayer|fo£Le*Roi*No. 2,) WILL TAKE Custom Assays;! Thos. Embleton FOR PIOKLES POWDER SMOKE- Did, it ever give you headaohe? Dr. SoottB headaohe powders are a qnick and sure onre, Sold at Morrows Drug tOT"» BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE $14.00 Hats ior $5.00 at Madame Le Blano's Belling outeale Trade Murks Designs Copyrights &c. AnyonosunciliiB a Bkctoh and dpscrlpllnii m»T oiil?«|y asiwlain m.r opinion free whether an liiVoiitloii in iirobRblr patentable. Ominiuiii™- V."imRlrl.'llyo.,nl|1loiiHal. Handbook on Patents sout froo. Oldest agency for securlnitpBteiit«. I'atonls taken tbrounti MunD * Co. recolye tptclal notice, without charge. In lea Scientific American. A handsomely lllnstrated weekly. Lsreest clr- MUNN &Co.3c*Bro>d"" New York BrlSoh OfflotToS F 8t_ Washington.». 0. Phra, who dies and lives again in Britain, begins to recount his early adventures—He buys a Britiah slave girl and sails on a trading voyage to Cornwall and marries a British princess. Is attacked and captured by the Romans. Escapes and is murdered by the Druids. Is born again in later Roman Britain. Fnds a tattooed record bv his wif* on his body. Rescues a Roman ladyfrom a bull and is taken into favor. Lives and dies in her service. Wakes up in Saxon England just before the Battle of Heatings. Rescues a Saxon Maiden from the Conqueror. Marries her. Visited at Btonehenge by his British wife. Compilers of domesday book makes enquiries. Flight to Sanctuary where Phra again sleeps and wakes in Edward 1 reign. CHAPTER VIII (Continued) I thought_>nd speculated, the dreadful fanoy ; came accross me that, if I were not stone, possibly I was the other extreme—a thin tissue of dry dust held together by the leniency of long "silence and repose, and perhaps—dreadful consideration I—the sensations of life and pleasure now felt were thread ing those thin wasted tissues, as I have seen the red sparks relucant ly wander in the blaok folds of a scroll, and finally drop out one by for pure lack of fuel. Was I suoh a scroll? The idea was not to be borne, and, pitting my will against the stiffness of I knew not what interval, I slowly lifted my right arm and held it forth at length. My chief sentiment at the moment was wonderment at the limb thus held out in the dim cathedral twilight, my next was a glow of triumph at this achievement, and then, aB something of the stress of of my will was taken off and the arm flew back with a jerk to its exact place by my side, a flood of pain rushed into it, and with the pain come slowly first, but quickly deepening and broadening, a re membrance of my previous sleet, and those other awakenings of mine attended by just suoh thrills. I will not weary you with re> petitions or recount the throes that I endured in attaining flexibility. I have, by Heaven's mercy, a determination within me of whioh no one is fit to speak but he who knows the extent and number of its conquests. A dozen times, bo keen were these griefs, I was tempted to relinquish the struggle, and as many times I triumphed, the unquenched fire of my mind but burning the brighter for each opposition. At last, when tbe painted shadows had crept up the opposite wall inoh by inch and lost themselves in the upper colonnades, and the gloom around me had deepened into blackness, I was victorious, and weak, and faint, and tingling; but, respirited and supple, I lay back and slept like a child. This rest did me good. When I opened my eyes again it was with no speoial surprise, for the capacity of wonder is very volatile, that I saw the chancel where I lay had been lighted up, and lhat a portly Abbot waB standing near, olad in brown fustian, corded round his ample middle, and picking his teeth with a little splinter of wood as he paced up and down muttering to himself something, of which I only oaugbt such occasional fragments as 'fat capons,' 'spoilt roast', with a sniff in tbe direction of the side door of the abbey, and a malison on 'unseemly hours', with a glance at an empty confessional opposite—where on I immediately shut my eyes—and regarded mt with dull complaoenoy. As he did so an acolyte, a pale, grave reoluse on whose fac , igils and abnegation had alread, et tha lines of age, stepped o* mm tha shadow, and, standing ju:* behind his superior, also gazed upon aa with Bilent attention. [To be continued. J Fur nished rooms to let over our store, bath room with hot water connections. Prioe $5 to (8, a mouth. Agnew k Co, MUNICIPAL REFORM - PARTY LeT»r'8Y-Z(WisoHead)DialnfeotantS<»p . Powder durted in th. Uth .often, th. |near me, until he presently halted tr1U«sstiA.«uiu»Uui.th«*itduHnf«U.«» For Mayor Thomas Hulme, Esq, For Ald.rm.n East Ward-P. R. MoDonald, I. A.. Petoh, W. C. Preston- WeBt Ward—John Martin, Thoa Stout. Samuel Forteith - PLATFORM ECONOMY 1. The mayor and aldermen to give their services to the city with* out salary, provided, however, a sum to be voted the mayor at tne end of his term of office of not leu than $300, and not more than $600 to reimburse him for any expenditure in connection with hia office as mayor. 2. The dispensing with all un* necessary employees of the oity, and the employment of none but competent men as city officials, 3. To provide, if possible, aa appliance to be operated frcm the Fire Hall, to cut in the water from the reservoir in case of fire. IMPROVEMENTS. 4. The ownership by the oity of the eleotrio light system. 5. The devising ways and mesne to assist the mining companies \w securing a sufficient supply ol water for concentration in the oity, and to develops power (or the eleotria light plant. 6. The improvement of the Are department, by securing three or more volunteer firemen who will ba furnished with sleeping accommodation at] the Fire Hall, and who will be paid eaoh $10 per month. 7. The furnishing of the fire department with suitable tarpaulins to be used to prevent damage ta goods by water at the time of fire. The inspection by the fire ohief of all ohimneys and flues, at least twice eaoh year. 8. The reorganizing of the oity police department. 9. Providing meanB for operating the schools during the year. 10. Tbe prompt collection of all taxes, water rates and city revenues. In consideration ef the faot that the candidates for the above named party propose giving their servioes free to the city for the year 1904, the oommitte intend raising a fund to defray all election expenses by popular subscription. In the event of there being no opposition, and the entire ticket elected by acclamation, the above named fund will be turned over to the Sisters Hospital. All persons desiring to subscribe are requested to call at the oommitte room next to Taylor & McQuarrie's store, where sub* orip tion lints are now open. THE EVENINGT|WORLD ROSSLAND. B. C. JAN 14, 1904 THE LOCAL EXCHANGE No Change in Market State of RAMBLER-CARIBOO IS SELLING The Latest Quotations and Sales Locally Upon the Market. Everbody being busy with the elections there was little buBineBB transacted on the exchange today. Today's Local Quotation*: Asked Bid American Boy sa 3*A Ben Hnr s 4 Blsck Tall 3 2 Canadian Oold fields s'i 3 Cariboo (Camp McKinnsy) si<Hi 3'A 2 CentreStar " 20 Crows Nest Fan Coal f * Fairview 4 sY. Fisher Maiden 2% iY Blant 2% 1 Granby Consolidated fc.co '4.00 Morulnif Glory [Ji 1 Mountain Lion 11% 13 North Star (Bast Kootenay) , S Fayna 10 Quilp 17 Rambler-Cariboo 27 26 Ban roll iY, ta BullWan 5X 4 Tom Thumb 3 2 War Vagle Consolidated 13 ia Waterloo (Assess, paid) i, 7 $a White Bear (Assess, paid) 4)4 4 Today's Sales. Morning Glory, 2000, lo; Rambler-Cariboo, 1000, 264c. Total, 3000. Funeral of Frank Caddo There was a large turnout this morning to the funeral of Frank Gaddo, the miner who was recently killed in the Centre Star mine. A band played the dead march through the length of Columbia avenue, and then the cortege went on down the Trail road to the Roman Catholic cemetery. There were a large number of carriages and followers as both the Miners Union and the friendly Italian society, to which the deceased be longed, partook in the funeral rites. POWDER SMOKE-Did, it ever give you headaohe? Dr. Scotts headaohe powders are a qnick and sure oure. Sold at Morrows Drug tore. The Hoffman Cafe. night- Short ordera a open specialty. MINOR MENTION. R. W. Grigor nae returned to camp. boothB and were rejected. Further aotion will probably follow. James Schofieid has been reelected mayor of Trail by acclamation, The Winter Carnival people propose meeting tomorrow night at the City Hall. Today will show whether the camp iB really in earnest about Re form legislation in munioipal faira. af- The city accounts are no means a halo ol glory. They are rather a reoord of uncrupulousnese. There will be praotice aB usual at the Court Housa thiB evaning for the Saored Concert. W. M. Wood and J. P. MoIntoBh formally tendered their desire to vote thiB morning at the polling Tha Miner was strongly Dean this morning. Must like to be on the winning side for once. Miss Verge, who will appear aB a violinist before the RoBBland public next week, has been gaining golden encomiums in the United States. In the appeal caBe which was listed for today for hearing before the county court, there was no mention, as currently reported,that tbe appeal id for the false arrest of a dummy by the mayor. The cases disposed of by Judge Forin today were disposed of in chambers. No sitting of the County Court was held inasmuch as the Judge deolared that there waa no sheriff. John Dean's meeting last night wab a frost. He waa called down openly and uncompromisingly by the City Auditor for publishing unaudited accounts and declaring they were audited. ROSS IS NOMINATED He Wins Out on the Second Ballot BOSTOCK DECLINE NOMINATION Pompeian Massage Cream Removes, Blackheads, Freckles and Pimpples and brings color the Cheeks. For Sale at Royal BarberShoo SUPPLY HOUSE. W. J. PREST, PROP Nomination of the Boundary Newspaperman Was Made Unanimous. Harry Mcintosh DIRECT IMPORTER OF ' PERFECTION' SCOTCH Vintage^ 1878 Guaranteed!] Absolutely Pure Bass' Burton Ale on Tap —at— 2S Hoffman House SOCIETY CARDS. F(\ Tfl FRATBRNs.1. OK ORR OP . KJ. fy, KAOLB8, R0Ml»nd Aerie, No, io, Regnls.r:meeUnKS erery Monday eras' logs, R p, m. Miners' Uuion HsJl, A ,11, Dutton W r. M. Dsniel W. BeenlaiT, Kamloops, Jan. 14.—The Liberals of Yale Cariboo held a moat successful nominating convention here yeBterday afternoon. Seventy- one delegates were in attendance from all parts of the constituency. There were four nominations. Hewitt Bostock, of Ducks; John D. Swanson of Kamloops; Dennis Mur phy, of Ashcroft, and Duncan Rosa, of Greenwood. Mr. Bostock deolined the nomi- naiion, thought the convention proffered it unanimous endorsement. On the first ballot of the three nominees who stood for election, Murphy polled 67 votea, Rosa 58, and Swanson 29. Mr. Swanson's name waa dropped and a fresh ballot taken, resulting in Rosa receiving 80 vote and Murphy 75. On motion of Mr. Murphy, seconded by Mr. Swanson, the nomination of Mr. Ross waa made unanimous. Clute's Platform. My idea of the iasuea before the ufty is that they are the necessity of an augmented revenue with a decreased expenditure but eooromy must NOT be allowed to impair efficiency. To increase the revenue I would advocate the resumption ot the lighting franchise and itB operation by the city either by hiring the power or by creating it locally. The money to acquire this I would raise by debentures whioh would give a first right to the revenues arising from the water and the light. I would advocate the urging of the provincial government to bo dear up the law that there would be no doubt as to tbe right of the oity to use its water for industria purposes. This should help the mines, increase the population and yield a fair revenue. I would economize by advocating the reduction of all counoil salaries retaining for the mayor a sufficient indemnity to meet the exigencies of the city office. I would improve the -fficiency of eaoh department by permitting of no interference with the executive functions of its head who would however, then be held personally responsible for any shortcomings John Stimvem, Clutk. M. W. Simpson [Blue print papar, Office; > and School Supplies [Latest Novels aud allj kind Stationery. • > i ofil SCHEDULE B. Sunlight Soap is useful in more ways than one. It will demonstrate its wonderful cleansing power in every cleansing operation. gs Rossland Opera House Grand Concert TUESDAY JANUARY 19 —BY THE— CELEBRATED ARTISTS Miaa. Florence Verge, Violinist. Miaa. Florenoe E. Burtis, Pianist, ASSISTED BY Mrs. Norman L. Mclnnis. Subscription list now open, and seats are on sale at Goodeve Broa, Drug Store Tickets $1.00 and 75cts, Furniahed rooms to let over our store, bath room with hot water connections. Price $5 to $8, a mouth. Agnew & Co, Lew's Y-Z( Wi» He»d) BisinfooUnt Soap Powder dusted in the bath softens the watar at tU aama tin* mm it diaafaeta. m EVENT OF THE SEASON Event of the season will bethel. O. O. F. ball at the Miners Union Hall, January 15th. Don't miss it. It will be the event of the season. ■*************************. THE Hank saloon Noted for its choice^brands ofo liquors and cigars. HIGHLAND CREAM The rich ereamy flavor has placed this fine of SCOTCH Whiskey in the front rank of the very best. Under the Poplar Control of JACOBS A JEFFORD ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* Look Here!: TURKEYS, CHICKENS, FRESH PISH, OYSTERS, VENISON VEAL LAMB AT THE-— B.C. MARKET Send Us in Your Order. Hammond's Famous Skinned HAMS & BACONS AT A6NEWS The Leading Grociar NOTICE Municipality of the City Rossland, To-Wit: Public notice is hereby given to the electors o( the municipality aforesaid, that a poll has become necessary at the eleotion now pending for the same, and that I have granted such a poll, and further, lhat the persons duly nominated as candidates at the said election, and for whom votes will be received, are: FOR MAYOR SURNAME. CLUTE, DEAN, HULMh OTHER NAMES John Stillwell onn Thomas ABODE. Rossland Rossland Rowland Rank, Profession, or Occupation. Barrister Real Estate Agt. Gentleman FOR ALDERMEN SURNAME DUNLOP LOCKHART MORRIS Mcdonald PETCH PRESTON EMBLETON FORTEATH JOHNSON MARTIN ROLT STOUT OTHER NAMES For What Ward East Alexander Allan lames East Joseph Eat. t Peter Ronald East Isaac A. East Walter Corlett East Thomas West Samuel West John Binns West John West Frank Wardlaw West Thomas West ABODE Rossland Kossland KoBSlcllll Rossland Rossland Roesland Rossland Rossland Rossland Rossland Rossland Rossland Rank, Profession or Occupation Carpenter Gentleman Tobacconist Carpenter Baker Miner Merchant Miner Insurance Agt. Engineer Broker Druggist Such poll will be open on Thursday, the 14th day of of January, 1904, at the following places: IN EAST WARD at H. F. Busch's store- Columbia avenue, from g o'clock a. m. to 7,30 p. 111. IN WEST WARD, at the City Offices. Coin rabia avenue, from g o'clock a.m, to 7 30 p. m. Of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and to govern them* selves accordingly. Given under my hand and seal at Rossland, B. C„ this 13th day of January, ia * the year 1904. Wm. McQueen, Returning Officer. NOTE—There will be no election for School Trustees, as James Twaddle, Esquire, withdrew his nomination papers. . W. McQ. Rossland Home Bakery A full line of Confectionery PBESH BREAD Petch -& Schwarizenhauer Props •1 iiiiiiih***"-'***""-""*"*""****""* - "■ »""—-■■-"immiiiummi -\ WWMurWWflrWWflflWHrWWW^ We Are ©verstocked 1 IN CERTAIN LINES Of 12c, 15c. and 20c articles, and we are offering the same for short time, AT 10c EACH To reduce our stook. Call and make your selections. 6.'M. FOX & CO.,l5ce5 COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE 65 3 luiuii.iiiiuiuiuiuihiuiuiuiu^isiuiuiuiuiuiiiitiiiiiuiup-: The Hoffman Bar has ceived 300 gallons Bass «el Now on tap- just re Burton EVENT OF THE SEASON THE EVENT OF THE SEASON WILL BE THE I. O. O. F MINERS UNION HALL, JANUARY 16th. BE SURE YOU DON'T MISS THIS OR YOU WILL REGRET IT. Bass Burton tha Hoffman. Ale on tap at VOTERS LIST Hundreds of Names Of level headed people of good taste and judgement are on our list of cos- tomers, our advertising is dene with the sole aim of inducing a trial purchase, after that our courteous "business like methods, and the quality of our goods keep the people coming back regularly. STOCK-TAKING SALE Every thing reduced from 15 to 25 per cent try the up-to-date store McARTHUR & HARPER
- Library Home /
- Search Collections /
- Open Collections /
- Browse Collections /
- BC Historical Newspapers /
- The Evening World
Open Collections
BC Historical Newspapers

Featured Collection
BC Historical Newspapers
The Evening World 1904-01-14
jpg
Page Metadata
Item Metadata
Title | The Evening World |
Publisher | Rossland, B.C. : World Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1904-01-14 |
Geographic Location |
Rossland (B.C.) Rossland |
Genre |
Newspapers |
Type |
Text |
FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Identifier | The_Evening_World_1904_01_14 |
Collection |
BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2015-12-10 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | c2a788f3-0cf9-403e-ab89-34e3a5d83f28 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0226931 |
Latitude | 49.076944 |
Longitude | -117.802222 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
Download
- Media
- evewoross-1.0226931.pdf
- Metadata
- JSON: evewoross-1.0226931.json
- JSON-LD: evewoross-1.0226931-ld.json
- RDF/XML (Pretty): evewoross-1.0226931-rdf.xml
- RDF/JSON: evewoross-1.0226931-rdf.json
- Turtle: evewoross-1.0226931-turtle.txt
- N-Triples: evewoross-1.0226931-rdf-ntriples.txt
- Original Record: evewoross-1.0226931-source.json
- Full Text
- evewoross-1.0226931-fulltext.txt
- Citation
- evewoross-1.0226931.ris
Full Text
Cite
Citation Scheme:
Usage Statistics
Share
Embed
Customize your widget with the following options, then copy and paste the code below into the HTML
of your page to embed this item in your website.
<div id="ubcOpenCollectionsWidgetDisplay">
<script id="ubcOpenCollectionsWidget"
src="{[{embed.src}]}"
data-item="{[{embed.item}]}"
data-collection="{[{embed.collection}]}"
data-metadata="{[{embed.showMetadata}]}"
data-width="{[{embed.width}]}"
data-media="{[{embed.selectedMedia}]}"
async >
</script>
</div>

https://iiif.library.ubc.ca/presentation/cdm.evewoross.1-0226931/manifest