{"http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.14288\/1.0341062":{"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/terms#identifierAIP":[{"value":"be414e38-6655-423a-8264-cfe96c9f3b4b","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/dataProvider":[{"value":"CONTENTdm","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/isPartOf":[{"value":"BC Historical Newspapers","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/issued":[{"value":"2017-01-30","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"1902-01-06","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/aggregatedCHO":[{"value":"https:\/\/open.library.ubc.ca\/collections\/xgrandforks\/items\/1.0341062\/source.json","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/elements\/1.1\/format":[{"value":"application\/pdf","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2009\/08\/skos-reference\/skos.html#note":[{"value":" kThe Evening Sun\nVol. i\n^3B :\nMINER\nOHANn FORKS \/\nCOLUMBIA, \u00bb\nJAN.  6,   1903.\nNo 55\nRat Portage, Jan 4\u2014The drygoods\ndtore of E. G. Hall & Co , was destroyed, by Are this morning. Several small\nfirms were also damaged.   The loss in\n1 about $40,000.\nBridge St.\nGRANh FORKS.\nGrand Forks Mails.\nMAILS CLOtE MAILS DDK\nAT OFPIOS AT OFFICE\nEossland,Spokane, Nel-\nson.Marcus, Cascade,\nRobson, all p'ts Crows\n2:40 p.m. Nest Ry, Revelstoke :2:80 p.m;\nI Vancouver .Victor iavall\npoints 011 Canadian Pacific Reilway.\nColumbia, Phoenix,\niEholtjGreenwood. Mid-i\n1:00 p.m.iway, P\u00bbnticton,Repuh-i4:\njlic, Curlew, Bolster, alii\nReservation points.\np.m:\nToronto, Jan 4.\u2014Hon. j. r. Tarte is\nin town today locking over the public\njhuildingp pr*raritoty to making up\n\u2014\u00bb^\u00bb ; i,js esUrnates.   It is understood some\nNOW is the time to order I\"**{\u2122tM ^Pi^ win be jfffi^^Xe^S^\n1 i made for Toronto.\nYOUR FRUIT CAKE\n!    Halifax, Jan 4.---D. M. Lauaen and\ni\n| James   De   Grasse   were  killed    at\nj Spring Hill mines this morning by a\nheap of stone falling on them.\nFOR CHRISTMAS.\n1 to all parts, and Savings Banks deposits\nreceived, 8 per cent interest allowed. Registered mail closes one half hoor previous to the time for closing ordinary mails\nGEO. H. HULL, Postmaster.\nMince Pies, Cakes,\nDoughnuts,\nFresh Cnadies, etc.\nW. F. Stuart\n\u2022.J*1i)NE 60 PROPRIETOR,\nMontreal. Jan. 4.\u2014K. Marpole. general snp nntendent of the Pacific di-\nAt Model  Bakery j vi8oH of in* c. p. r., anw^d tonight\nj to take part in th\u00bb annual conference\nj of superintendents   qf  the company,\nat which improvements to be made\n\"~'  \"\u25a0HIM1  II\u2014PWWWMWOW\u2014www\nJ*  >._-_   i-w-w \u2014_ during the coming sumaer are dis-\n<\\    I W\/\u00a3       til ^^\n\"^   v-v^^v cnssed    It is understood the improve-\n0ARBIK8 nsiA- thk hrot j me\u201eta WH t 0f Winnipeg will be verv\nWINES, IPIRS m MBS.   j heavv next summer\nThe Windsor\nGRAND FORKS.\nLeave    your   order   for\nwood at the Son ofHcu.\ngood  dry\nFRANK   MITXER\nGENERAL TRANSFER AND DRAYAGE\nGood Dry Wood  drlivered to any part of the city   'Phone 64,\nGrand forks and Columbia, B. C.\nR. Wright -\n..JEWELER..\nRepairing of all kinds\nPromptly done.\nAI.SO A VWL\nMNE OF\nSTATIONERY\nKEPT*  IN   STOCK\nCMumbia am., Columbia, B. C.\nR. J. PARRBTTE,\nPBAliKR IN  AMj KINDS OF\nFRESH\nMEATS\nAT THE OLD STAND ON\nGovernment Avenue,\nCOLUMBIA. B. C\nPRIVATE RILL NOTICE\nN\nOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT\nthe nex tsession of the Legislative\nAssembly of British Columbia application will be made on behalf of\nthe Corporation of the City of Grand\nForks and the Corporation of the City\nof Columbia, British Columbia, pursuant to resolutions passed by the municipal oouncils of the said cities on the flf*\nteenth and thirteenth days of August\nlast, respectively, and approved by- the\nelectors at a poll taken the 28th day of\nAugust last, for an act to amalgamate\nana incorporate the said cities as one city\nmunicipality uuder the name of \"The\nCorporation of the City of Miner.\" with\nall the rights and powers held by either\naud with all the rights and powers conferred by any statute 011 city municipalities within British Columbia; and to vest\nin the new city all the assets of both the\nsaid cities; and to validate certain bylaw*\nof the said cities; to validate all general\ndebentures of both the said cities [whether already issued or hereafter to be issued in pursuance of the said resolutions)\nand charge same on an equal footing as\nvalid and subsisting debentures of the\nnew city: and author iae and legalise certain expenditures; and td contain other\nspecial provisions in aooordanee with the\nsaid resolutions.\nDated the 14th day of October, 1901.\nERNEST MILLER,\nSolicitor for the city of Grand Rorks,\n' CLEMENT A 8PRN0E.\nSolleiton for -he elty of Columbia k\n7 Church Directory.\nl\u00bbM     \u00bbr#\u00ab\u00bbrt\u00bbfc.    Auli,   \u00bbr\u00bb\u00bb4'\nforks-f.   1,   Mlhoi,  I. *7,   pastM.\nStrvlcti every |u\u00abd\u00aby,   11 a. fei.,   7:K) \u00bb.\nat.   Sunday School and Bible class, 2. p.\nm.   Y. P. M. Tuesday, 8 p. m.\nBaptist Church, Columbia-Rev. Ralph\nTrotter, pastor.. Preaching service at 11\no'clock a. m. every Sunday. Sunday\nSchool at 3 p, \u00bbr.       11 are welcome. .\nColumbia Presbyterian Church. R. W.\nCraw, B. A., pastor,\u2014Services every Sunday al 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday\nschool and bibla'class at 2:30 p. m.\"\nFirst Methodist Church, corner Main j be noticed now that paper is glorify-\nand Fifth streets, J.F. Betts,pastor-Serr I . , ,      ,.       .\u00bb      \u201e .,      , .\nvice every Sunday at 11 a. m.and 7:30 p.m. j \u00bb\u00bbg and lauding Mr.   Holland  on' al\nClass meeting at close of morning service; \u2022 rT *\u25a0.       ... \u2022 ,- ,\nSunday schoSi and Bible class at 3 p.m.   occasions.    Up .to within  a, lew   days\nPrayer meeting every Wednesday even- I.,   .. ,,   .    . ' .\ning at 8 e'cloek.   The public is cordially | oi   the  poll   last   summer   taken   on\ninvited.   S#ats all free.   Minister's resi- i lt , ,    ,        ..\ndene* cor, Winnipeg avenue and Obser- ;tne   amalgamation bylaw  the   senior\n! proprietor of the Gazette boasted that\nMr. Holland encouraged the establishment ofthe News and gave that paper the printing of his railway company, and to appe.se the wrajh of the\nprofessional blackmailing sheet sub-\nsequently Mr. Holland gave the Ga\nzette a large double column advertisement, and, it is commonly understood aud belived, $50,111 cash.  It will\n\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 ~~mm~ j he would defeat that proposition, and\nThe Evening Sun is issued and deliv-   that he-had four votes against it in his\nered, to city subscribers, every day, except Sundays, between  the  hours  of 12\nand 1 o'clock p. m.\n0. A. Baldwin . formerly  of Pliot-nix,\ni  th( re now.'''\nToronto, \"Jan 4 \u2014Premier Ro. s received a deputation from the Dominion Alliance ard the Mefhvdist church\nt day a'nen't prohibition. In reply Mr.\nRoss said he appreciated the earnestness of the prohibitionists and their\nappreciation of the gravity of the situation. All that had been said would\nreceive the carefnl attention of the\ngovernment.    The house  would meet\nat an early date.   That was as far as\nhe was prepared to go at present.\nsubscription rates:\nOne year, by mail $3.00\nOne Month, by mail : 25\nADVERTISING RATES:\noffice, but finding no hush-money\n! forthcoming submitted to the popular\nj will and faintly commended support\nj of the bylaw.   Its attacks on the pVes-\nj ent city council are made at the   com-\nLegal advertisements, in Nonpareil (this) ! ,    ,     , ., .  ..,      L     n ,\ntype, 10c per line for first insertion, anduiand, doubtl.ss, ol the boodlers who\n5c per line for each subsequent inser- ! ,\u201e \u2022     . , ,    ..    \u201e  .,\ntjon. desire to again get control of the city\nn,   .        .     ., \"r\"~\" j affairs of 'Grand Forks.\nDisplay advertisements, running space,\none to three inches, per month, $3.00 per :\ninch; three to six inches, $2.50 per inch\nper month; over six inches. $2.00 per inch\nper month.\nAddress all communications to\nH. S. TURNER, Columbia, B.C.\nPHONE. 55.\nPUBLIC NOTICE.\nPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the\nelectors of the municipality of the\ncity of '. vphjmbia, that I require the presence of th$.said electors at the Fire hall,\nColumbia street, pn Monday, the thirteenth day of January, 1902, at 12 o'clock\nnoon, for the purpose of electing persons\n,tt'o represent'them in the municipal council as Ma.Vor aud'Aldermeii, also for the\npurpose of electing three school trustees.\nThe mode of nomination of candidates\nshall.be as follows:\n\"The candidates shall be nominated in\nwriting; the writing shall be subscribed\nby two voters of the municipality as proposer and seconder, and shall be delivered to the returning officer at any time\nbetween the date of the notice and 2 p.\nm. of the day of the nomination, and in\nthe event of a poll being necessary, such\npoll will be opened on Thursday, the sixteenth day of January, at the Fire hall,\n-Columbia street, from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. of\nwhich every person is .hereby required\nto take notice and govern himself accordingly.\".    ..\nQUALIFICATIONS  FOR\n,        MAYOR:\nThe persons qualified to be nominated\nanil el acted as Mayor of said city shall be\nsuch persons as are male British subjects,\nof the full age of twenty-one years, and\na I'm pot disqualified under any law, and\nhave been for the six months next pre-\neceding. the day of nomination, the registered ow\/he'r, in the land registry office,\nof land and real property in the city of\nthe assessed value, on the last municipal\nassessment roll, of one thousand dollars\nor more, over and above any- registered\nincumbrance or cha'gre, and who are\notherwise duly qualified as municipal voters:\nu       QUALIFICATION FOR\nALDERMEN.\n' Thfe persons qualified to be nominated\nfor and elected as Aldermen of said city\nshall.be Such persons as are male British\nsubjects of the  full nge of  twenty-one\nyears, and are not disqualified under any\njaw.  and have been for the six mouths\n\"no\"x't proceeding the 'day of nomination,-\nthe registered owner in the land registry\noffice, of land or real property in the city\nof the assessed value, on the\" last munici-\nI hntavian nfn  \u00ab\u00a3\u00ab\u2666   mjminnj!, \u201e, \u00bbi,\u201eii   pal assessment roll; of five hundred do-\nlars or more, over and above any regis-\n...Jt will be remembered that for six j ** the last several months, started for \u25a0 ^j^^t^^^^l\nmonths or more, the Grand Forks Ga- I Winnipeg by Monday's train, 'to take ! *ot*va.\nQUALIFICATIONS FOR\nTRUSTEE-\nNotes from the Phoenix Pioneer j ]\n_ Rev. Mr. Reid is afraid that, on account of the delay in receding  some\nI material,   the   opening ol  Emanuel\nReading notices, lOo per line .'for first j Congregational church may be delay-\nnisertion, and 5c per line for each lnser- 1 on j\ntion thereafter. , ed a week beyond the  dale set, which\n..THEEVENING SUN.. |was ^^I2th- \u25a0     .  \"\n\u2022 * :_ :     W. D. Parker, the tuilKuinti, has re?\nH.STURNER. ] turned to Phoenix,  and taken charge\nI , *'\u25a0' <;,y'\"\u00bb\nof his ranch again, jusi below Ijwik\nMONDAY,-JAN. 6;  1902\nPhilip W. W. King iei'f ye'ste.rd\u201ey\nfor Vancouver, in response to two telegrams stating that bis wile *as dan-\ngercurly ill,\nL.  Y.   Birnie  and   wife  and E. ft.\nThe Rossland Miner and Grand Forks\n..Gazette   in their Saturday issues both\nclaim to have been  '.'vindicated.\"    If\ntney allow the g\u00abod  work to go on,\n'subnitting to vaccinatiomand fuuiiga* j Birnie returned by Mohday'sirtiiVfrom'\nrfon,     the   .'sanitary    conditions   of j Vernon, where a Christmas family te-\ntbeir   respective localities   would   be j union was held,\nmuch improved,\"   ' ^ Walter Foss, who has  beep a Fres-\n1 \u25a0\u25a0\"\"\"\u25a0\"\" \" ' byterian student missionary at Kholt\nzette devoted a large share of.its spacf I a course at Manitoba College.\n,to the abuse and vilification of ti Wj. \" ' Tommy\/Hogah, whohas been keep-,   Any pt,rson beill,T a ho,lst,lHll(1,,r in th(,\nHolland and the Republic 'ailwayepj. j ing time at a railway caiAp across the |.SS^1f?fliS?Set*eSt\"Plti\"h *\"*\n-one years.\ntetprisel bawling on  the street, corn-! line at  Ferguson, a boom-fwn.   re: ^Sa^'SKSSf\ne,s that the whole'tfcing- was a iraud | turned thi, wekkj, and is makmg prep-  ffifiti*S^oL^leofed^r ffSft\naudits principal promoter and   man- I arations to go to Nevada, where a new j as\" S(r\u00b0\u00b0 '^ustee.\nr \u25a0   ,, .;     :  j . .\". Given.mioer my hand at Columbia, the\nager a  nwindler.    That  was  because   mining  camp\nW\nK\np' is' attracting attention.   4th day ofJanuary 19()2.\n;,,,\u25a0','\u2022'. J, A. McCa\n' \u25a0\u2022 \"\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 '     ' '.       \" \"V    ;?     Retitbniso\nALLUM\nOFF1CKR. %\nJ mi wwmi\nvf y^y y\u00bbyr- ^$t\/r Msy >s*w ^\nWanted\u2014A young man 18 or 20\nyearsof, age., ,io_ take, charge of the\ncarrier routes; of The , Evening. Sun.\nHe will be expected to see to the proper delivery of the paper to subscribers,\nand to,solicit and collect.\nThe' public schools.of; C\u00abra^ftl .Forks\na.id Columbia opened again fffodayn'\nPrincipal MacLeod returrfetl \"ifrorftd\nNelson Saturday.    \u2022 \u25a0\u2022 \u2022 \u25a0 \u2022. s. .  I'.    .-., T\nPeter Wright issued'a 'marriage1 1U?\ncense Saturday to Thos'.'Bi'ennan of\nthe  O.   K.    Barber   ehop   at Grand\nF6rks,:and Rosa D'utord. Miss 'Duford\nis the   second  daughter of Mr. and\nMrs.'Edmund Duford, of Columbia. \u2022-\nThe Hat Air People Are\nNot Cocks of the Walk\non the Other Side.\nThe Hot Air anr. V.V.&E. people\nhad a lively time at Curlew yesterday.\nThis i* a case where the shoe is on\nthe other foot, and is a condition\nwhich was foreshadowed in The Hyp\nening Sun a few days since. The Hot\nAir folks so far have had everything\ntheir own way on Canadian soil, but\nit will l)B different on American soil,\nand Mr. Holland may find he has\nbeen more hasty than\" wise. It appears that  Saturday night a Hot Air\nforce put up a trestle over the V.V;&\nE. track or survey at Curlew, the men\nworking all nisrht to .$0 it. When\nthis was discovered by; the V.V.&E.\nmen. the fikct was telegarphed to hrad-\nquarters cjf the_G.rea|i Northern, ,i.a,nd a\nwire camel back to tear it down. An\neffort was made to do so with horses,\nbut failed; then;'preparations were\napparently made,to pl.e^jt .u,p. Our\n_ ._info.ru ant, who wan on the groutid,\nsawlhingB were  getting hoU and not\nttfistiing  to I e mixed up irr the\"affair,\n^k._ '\u00bbeft, ffnd at'-this writing .weihave'w\n;,     rfiirtherinfonnatioui\u25a0\u25a0\u2022 i'   j*'*' ; .TV'\nno\n\u25a0\u25a0r-w\u00bb\"\"-\u00bb-y\u00bb\" \u00bb\u00bb\u2014\n\u25a0 \/   t 51 (\n\u25a0 \/\nmulo^ Htyy;!pC#m4 Wright\\\nI \u25a0 l\u00bb\u00bb .1   *\u25a0:   ''1 ft ,\u201ei'-     >.5,H H\n0  DBAL1KH  O\n'\u2022I *'\u2022\n\u25banil evR ><*#t\n\"\\..1 \u2022\u25a0(..,\u25a0,\u2022\u25a0 \u00bbn\u00ab\nvi  .,; it\n-i  *\nFinancial and Insurance\ni-l urn 'i(o V  \\,i I rrtci'i > l'iv; \u25a0 \\i i 11. i-ii, j ,>,,., t \u25a0...\n- .m -:f[ ^mxM^imh^^\n\u25a0 ,11   fi :\u25a0 \u2022\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0'\u2022'.: i\ncity.f Choice garden lands at reasonable\nprices.'\" ''''\"'    '\"\"'a\nMoney to Loan.\n>t)TOMnoK\"W    .won  fui\u00ab   rtounin     \u25a0    TtfHHA i    IMTTi\nCOLUMBIA. B. C.\n\u25a0,,(,\nJ. H. HODSON\n,t bz?.>. iH  bnn bons \u25a0'\u25a0     \u25a0 irffo\n-'.'\u2022' ';,'!\u25a0;\u25a0!     TO   : _'.  \u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0      .    ri    .' \u2022   \u25a0! [10        \u25a0\u2022\u2022    ,     ...        :i I\n-. DEAI\/ER IN ,      ,,...\u25a0. ......   _,.,\nJ\nPhi \u2022 \u25a0;.'.< ;r<\n!~    Bftffflffl\n-. i;   &\n\u25a0 .\u25a0!.\u25a0\n':\nGood Quality, Fair Measure and Reasonable\nPrices. \u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u00bb\n.\nOrders Promptly Delivered. 'Phone 30.\nCOLUMBIA STREET,\nCOLUMBIA, B. C,\n3\na\nEvery cent spent in buying the following goods\nhelps to build up a local\nWHOLESALE\nas well as a retail business.\nWHY!!\ni\nS\nBecause,they are handled by the\nIngram-Muit* Co.\nRex Ham and Bacon,\nStar of India Tea      -^   \u00bb']\nTartan Brand of Canned Goods. '..\nAsk  yonr grocer for these.\nmwms^^\nJ0 Fifty Cents   Per   W$ek.   Columbia Mail\u00a9,\n\u2022 s4*\u00bb *W\u00bb *>\u2022\u2022*\u2022 \u00bb\u2022*, foned, f\u00abr s\u00abl\u00ab,\n\u00abt real m4 watted aetiea* rfnot s\u00bb\u00ab#t\nttan five lines this type, will he inserted\n\u2022ne week for 50o,\nSpokane Northern, Western Union Tele-\ngraph, and Great Northern raitway offices nave been moved from the Tale building: to the corner of Bridge and First sts.,.\nMiner Business Directory\nwUnder this head two lines In this type,\ngiving name, business and location, will\nbe inserted for SOo per month.\nStationery and News Dealers..\nITTER & ASKEW'S stationery and news\ndepot, Bridge st.\nDue\n2 10 p. m.\n4 p. in.\n1 49 p. m.\n3 19 p. m.\nSatdy only\nla. m.\nRossland\nSpokane\nCascade\nNelson\nPts.Crow'sNestRR\nEastern Canada\nGreenwood\nPhoenix\nMidway\nEholt, etc\nGrand Forks\nspublli\nNelson, Wash.\nCurlew, etc.\nClose\nI 8 30 p. m,\n1 80 p. m.\n3 48 p. ro.\n7 45 a. m,\nRspubllc\nNelson, V\nCurlew, <\nWhite's Camp\nMoney orders from 8 a. m, to 7 p. in.\nSatdy only\n3 p. m.\nPETER WRIGHT,\nPost Master.\nClothes Cleaned and Pressed.\nIF you want your clothes cleaned or\nrenovated and pressed go to Mrs. L. W\nJohnson, cor. Riverside ave. and Main st\nI CAN make your old clothes'almost as\ngood as new, by cleaning, mending and\npressing them. Mrs. Jennie Garter, Co*\nInmbia, B. O.\nFor a nice hair-cut or shave go to\nthe City Barber shop on Riverside avenue.   Baths 25c,\nReal Estate and Mining Brokers\nT. ALFRED KENNION, mining! and real\nestate, cor. Bridge and First, 'phone 65.\nDruggists.\nH.E.WOODLAND & CO. druggists and sta\ntioners, cor. Bridge and 2d sts. 'phone If\nPhotographic supplies a specialty,\nHotels.\nPACIFIC HOTEL, opp. C.P.R. station .Columbia, J. Mcintosh,  'Phone 59,\nBarristers and Notaries.\nCLEMENT & SPENCE, ^Barristers, notaries, etc., Grand Forks*Columbia, B.C.\n\u2022Miscellaneous\nEmployment and information bureau, O.\nK.messenger service,Rrldge&let. 'phoue65\nNotes front the Phoenix Pioneer :\nRev. J. M. Millar, pastor .'>f the\nPresbyterian chu ofl here ha*- \/eturt,\ned to his post of dut accompanied\nby a bride. His congregation tendered the happy pair a reetpiion Friday\nnig t.\nThe Eholt Dramati: Co., which recently gave an entertainment in that\nplace, is figuring on favoring ihe pe \u00bb\u2022\npie of Phoenix in the same v. ay in\nthe near future.\ni Track laving on the new lb \u00bbp ut\nHartford Junction, that will eventual-\nlydr, away with the switchback, has\nbeen completed, hut no connection\nhas vet been m de with the main line.\nPrivate family will take gentlemae,\nroom and board, or man and wife, or\nfurnished house to rent. Apply at tela\noffloe.\nSLEDS\nAT\nHUNTER\nKEN'DRICKeO'S.\nThey are. tieautie-.aiul they \u00bbre **Jr\u00bb\ning them'\nCHEAP\nUrai d\n\u2022        Forks\n<K\n3?\nV\n\u2022\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0'\u2022  \u25a0 .\u2014,\u25a0:\u25a0 . .  ..-\u25a0 ,._\n\u25a0","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"Titled The Evening Sun from 1902-01-02 to 1912-09-13<br><br>Titled The Evening Sun and Kettle Valley Orchardist from 1912-04-05 to 1912-09-13<br><br>Titled The Grand Forks Sun and Kettle Valley Orchardist from 1912-09-20 to 1929-05-10","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/hasType":[{"value":"Newspapers","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/spatial":[{"value":"Grand Forks (B.C.)","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/identifier":[{"value":"Evening_Sun_1902-01-06","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/isShownAt":[{"value":"10.14288\/1.0341062","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/language":[{"value":"English","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2003\/01\/geo\/wgs84_pos#lat":[{"value":"49.031111","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2003\/01\/geo\/wgs84_pos#long":[{"value":"-118.439167","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/provider":[{"value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/publisher":[{"value":"Grand Forks, B.C. : H.S. Turner","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/rights":[{"value":"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\/","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/source":[{"value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/title":[{"value":"The Evening Sun","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/type":[{"value":"Text","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/description":[{"value":"","type":"literal","lang":"en"}]}}