"c2a788f3-0cf9-403e-ab89-34e3a5d83f28"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-12-10"@en . "1904-03-16"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/evewoross/items/1.0226448/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " ^i'vJ\nS3\nfy\nTHE EVENING WORLD.\nvol. ni, no.t7t>^A\nROSSLAND, B. C, WEDENSDAY, MARCH 16, 1904.\nPrice Five Cents !\nPERFECT COMPLEXION\nThrough Madame Russell's Cream\nFATHERS\nPRICE 50 CTS.\nAn unrivaled skin food, tonic and beautifier. An absolutely pure\nand scientific remover of all impurities of the skin. Immediately cures\nchapped and rough ekin\u00E2\u0080\u0094eradicates' wrinkles, pimples, blackheads, eczema, and all facial blemishes. A tanned, sunburned,freckled, oily,\nor sallow flkin becomes clear, rosy and velvety alter a few applications\nof this dainty, soothing and healing preparation. All leading druggists\nSOLO IN ROSSLAND AT\nMorrow's Drug Store\nThat Typewriting Onoe\nAgain.\nPORT ARTHUR HOLDS OUT\nLIGHTING COMPANY WANTS HELP\n)$6W0000QmQl&mQ0000$QS$'i\nTo the Public:\nIn answer to the Miners slander\nwe announce that, with ever\nopportunity, we have made no\nchange in our rates since the\nsuspension of Stunden 8 Co.\n0000 .*-\nOurJPrices are Right\n\"t* \u00E2\u0084\u00A2 ^ \u00E2\u0084\u00A2\nA. T. Collis^\n*9\n& Company 2\nTHE UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS.\n0000QGQGlQmQ0000QQQ&.\ntWtfWtffWWWT\nTTTfTTfWmWmlTnTft\nj as USUAL i\n1 c.r'ry8.\"TLl',r Fresh California Vegetables ^\nArriving Regularly Every Five Days J\n!. 6.m. fox'& go;, am I\n- COLUMBIA AVENUE\nTELEPHONE 65\n5 EDEN BANK BUTTER OUR SPECIALTY r\nglUiiUiUUiiAJUiUiiAiiUiiiUiU\n\u00C2\u00A3SKS3K3K3WaK5K3Cg3K\nDR. BRUHN'S 8\nOINTMENT 1\nHas established itself as a household necessity and n*A\nhas a reooid of Cures unparalleled in the history of L*J\n- Medicine, It cures old and new Sores, Ulcers, &=fi\nEczema, Salt Rheum, Itching Piles, Chafinga, r^A\nPimples, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. This L^J\nOintment has been in use almost half a Century. \u00C2\u00A3=\u00C2\u00A3\nTestimonials from thousands who have been rwH\neured of Skin Diseases of long standing testify L*J\nto its Curative qualities. w=J\nReasons Why the Opera House Is\nDark-Aid. McDonald Wants\nLaw Enforced.\nDirections for use\u00E2\u0080\u0094Apply freely night and morning, or often as required.\n PRICE \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n50 Cents a 8ox\nMANUFACTURED BY\nDr. Bruhn Medical Qo.\nNEW YORK\nSole agent for ;Ro8Bland,T. R. MORROW, TIlB [DrUggJSt\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 CALL FOR A TRIAL BOX.\nAt the hour of nine Mayor Clute\nbeing absent Aid. Hamilton took\nthe chair and presided over an\nattenuated council there only being present beside himself Aldermen Rolt, MoDonald and Martin\nThe minutes of the previous\noouncil being adopted and the or\ndinary routine business duly trans\naoted the oouncil proceeded to other\nbusiness.\nA communication was read\nfrom Deputy Sheriff R. T. Evans\nsaying that he had served his oonneotion with the Singer Sewing\nMaohine company and that he waB\nwilling to collect the dog tax,\nsanitary and other rates of the oity\nfor a fifteen per oent consideration.\nReferred first to the Board of\nWorks for consideration.\nAn answer was reoeived from $*.*\nRosBland Light company stating\nthat for four and a half years they\nhad supplied an average of GO\nwatts per sixteen candle power\nlamps, whereas their contract only\ncalled for 55 watts. They had\nbeen supplying 20 candle power.\nLately they admitted that owing\nto have to supply the White Bear\nwith power the regulation had not\nbeen good but tbis would soon be\nrectified. On the other hand the\ncompany complained that people\nwould burn their lamps continuously and as the life of the lamp\nwaB only 600 hours, though they\nwould burn longer, after this time\nthe lamps might only give six\ncandle power. The company\nprayed the help of the ocunoil to\namend this praotioe.\nA letter was received from a\nfirm of Vancouver offering to audit\nthe books of the Lightidg oompany\nfor a certain sum. The letter was\nwas not read as it contained a bid\nwhile other bids had not as yet\nbeen reoeived.\nIn connection with this it was\nstated that the Lighting oompany\nhad that whole of April to make a\nsworn statement of tbeir receipts\nand expenditures and tbe City\nCouncil tbo whole of May to audit\nthe books.\nLioence Inspector Long reported\nthat he had notified Manager\nRiohardson of the Opera House\ntbat no performance would be allowed in the Opera House until\nsuch time as the oilier appointed\nI by tbe council, R. W. Griger, had\nreported on the building. Thia\nMr. Grigor had not done, he understood, because there were certain\nalterations be would recommend\nwhioh oould not be oarried out until the snow went. There was to\nbave been a show on the 12th instant, but he, Inspector Long,\nwould not allow it to take place.\nMr: Richardson thought a* was\nEverything Quiet at the Festive\nburg.\nDMITRI 00NSK0I GETTING CHEEKY\nArrangements Made with C. P. R. for Speedy Transportation of the British\nTroops.\nPort Arthur, Maroh 16 \u00E2\u0080\u0094All is\nquiet in Port Arthur district, and\nno news haa been reoeived here\nfrom the seat of the land operations\nwhere the movements of the opposing forces are evidently confined to\nreoonnoitering.\nPort Said, Maroh 16.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Russian armored oruiser Demitri Don-\nskoi ia visible, aotively patrolling\nin searoh of vessels carrying contraband of war. She mistook the\nItalian armored cruiser Marco Polo\nfor a merchantman, and stopped\nher by firing a blank cartridge\naoroes her bows.\nShe stopped the Norwegian\nsteamer Standard this morning. It\nis said tbe Standard was within the\nthree-mile limit. The warship\nafterward signalled her to proceed.\nMontreal, March 16.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Major\ngeneral Sir Charles Parsons, K. C.\nM. G., oommander-in-cnief of the\nBritish forces in Canada, was in\nMontreal recently. During his\nstay Sir Charles Parsons had a\na conference with General Manager\nMcNeill, of the C. P. R. and it is\nunderstood that the chief topic discussed was the recent arrangement\nreported to have been entered into\nby the C. P. R. with the Britiah\ngovernment for the transport of\nBritish troops across the continent\nin case of emergency.\nNEWS IN A\nMTSHELL\nItems of Interest Round\nthe World.\nLATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS\nThe Doings of Conspicuous^ Persons\nAffecting Canadian Interests.\nbeing discriminated against but\nthe Inspector's reading of the bylaw was that it only covered\ntheatres and musio halls.\nAid. Rolt objected to having it\nsaid that he discriminated against\nanybody and asked tbat the City\nSolioitor be asked for his written\nopinion as to the meaning of the\nbylaw. This was agreed to.\nThe question of the typewriting\nof the bylaws was then brought\nup.\nAid, MoDonald deolared he had\nnot ordered the bylaw being type\nwritten and thought the ohange\nexcessive.\nAid. Martin said he had not\nordered tbem. He thourght they\nwere to be $10 only, He though\nthat if anybody should pay it\nshould be Mr. .Winn. Aid. Rolt\nhad received a copy.\nAid. Rolt Baid he had received a\noopy from the hands of Aid. Stout.\nHe had asked who ordered them\nand was told by Aid. Stout that\nhe had better enquire of Aid. McDonald. He had done so but was\ntold by that gentleman that he\nknew nothing about it. The matter was then referred to the\nFir. anoe Committee.\nAid. MoDonald complained that\nthe inaurance men were not paying\ntheir licences.\nLioenoe Inspeotor Long, deolared\nthat he waa paying particular attention to the insurance agents.\nThree of theBe had paid. The\nfourth refused and would probably\nbe proseouted.\nAid. McDonald said it was useless to colleot the tax from one\nand not from another.\nInspeotor Long wanted to knew\nwho had not been approached for\npayment. He took the asaeention\nas a reflection on himself. Aid.\nMcDonald denied he wish to cast\nany reflection but insisted on every\nman paying.\nThe matter then dropped.\nThe oity solioitor was instructed\nto proceed against all .people who\nowed arrears of the water rate.\nThe question was then discussed\naa to whether the 500 inohes record\non Trail record should be taken as\nit is.\n/Id. Hamilton thought that the\nwater would be increased in the\nfuture.\nThe City Solicitor was of the\nopinion that the taking of the record as it stood would prevent\nover reoord by others of any possible surplus.\nThe queation was referred to the\nproper oommittee.\nThe oouncil then adjourned.\nSalvation Army\nThe Northern Merger may form\nThe Russians deny that they are\nto abandon Port Arthur.\nThe Russians report that they\nare advanoing aouth from Harbin.\nUnited States exports for February were eleven millions leaa thia\nyear than last.,\nThe Japanese army will not permit of war correspondents accompanying it beyond Seoul.\na Canadian corporation as it thinka\nthat this may take it out of the\njurisdiction of the United States.\nPremier McBride haB been campaigning in Lillooet and thinka\nthat the government oandidate will\nbe returned by acclamation.\nIt is surmised by the Far Eaat\ncorrespondent of the London Times\nthat the Vladivostok squadron has\nescaped over the Paoifio to Europe.\nThe Irish party has defeated the\nBalfour government by a snap vote\nwbioh was reversed within half an\nhour, and the Irish lost $2500 on\neduoation.\nHOCKEY PLAYED FRIDAY\nRossland Juniors Will Try\nConclusions with Nelson Team.\nThere will be an entertainment\ngiven by the juniors of the Salvation army at the Barracks Wednesday evening. A large program of\ntwenty-five numbers, inoludiug\nrecitations, drills and songs has\nbeen prepared.\nPOWDER SMOKE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Did, it ever\ngive you headache? Dr. Sootts\nheadaohe powders are a qnick and\nsure oare, Sold at Morrows Drug\nstore.\nFOR SALE\nA single horse express harness\nwagon and sleigh. Easy terms.\nApply toLayton's Rossland Baiar\nWe are Cleaning out trimmed\nhats at the Emporium. New goods\ncoming in.\nWalker's Rye Whisky, 75o\nPort Wine 75o, Sherry, 76c.per qt.\nbottle. At the Family Liquor Store\nWash. St.\nCrown Point Hotel, Trail,\nng hotel in the smelter oity.\nLead-\nThe Rossland Juniors are very\nmuoh worked up over their game\nwith Nelson on Friday evening\nnext and as the boys will doubtless put up an excellent game they\nshould be encouraged. It is from\ntbe ranks of the boys Rossland\nshould look for its material for\nhockey players ol the firat rank.\nThere is an excellent riuk here and\nwhen it is opened early in\nthe season, plenty of opportunity\nfor practice. There are three\nteams in Rossland just now, seniors, intermediates and juniors.\nThis is the way in whioh legitimate hookey will be promoted.\nThere is a little tendency to rough\nplay which should be frowned upon by tbe referee, whoever he may\nbe. But the juniors so far have\nnot been publicly guilty of thia\npractice, and ' if they were they\nwere but following the example of\nthoBe older than themselves.\nEvery lover of true sportsmanship should make an endeavour to\neee the game. The Roseland lineup ie aB follows:\nE. Stanaway, centre.\nJ. Trezona, rover.\nA. Braden (oaptain) right wing.\nO. Demuth, left wing.\nC. Griffith, oover.\nW. Hering, point.\nG. Clute, goal.\nThe Nelson boys aro captained\nby A. Cummings. THE EVENING WORLD. ROSSLAND B.rC, MARCH j6, 1904\nThe Evening World\nBy tha World*mbllalilng Company.\nEntered at the Rossland, B C, postoffice fo\ntraalmlaaion through the maila.May l, 1901 a\naeoondclaaareading matter.\nSUBSCRIPTION ' RAT8B-$5.\u00C2\u00B0\u00C2\u00B0 P\u00C2\u00AB y=ar iB\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2arlably In ad\u00C2\u00BBanoe. Ad remain* ratea made-\nknown on application.\nh JAMES H. FLETCHER.\n:OENBRAL MANAGER:\nT. O. Box 30a Hossland, B. C\nDUTY\nThe Ottawa government has\nmade a distinctly good score injtak\ning off the duty on petroleum when\nimported for concentrating purposes\nand it is a step that will infallibly\nearn it the good will of the mining\nlection of the community, and as\nall sections of the community are\ndirectly or indirectly interested iD\nmining, that goodwill .will be far\nreaching. The effect of the duty ie\nto lower the price of oil five cents.\nThe Canadian manufacturers air\nselling it for 13 oents but will now\nhave to come down orjthe oil makers in the United States will come\nbelow them in prioe. The next\nthing is to obtain a reduotion io\nfreight rates which are charged by\nthe C. P. R., whioh are at present\n16 cants] per gallon. This they\nhi'-e p-'i;;!-(dto do and lorne time\nthia summer to oome oil ought to\nbe laid down in thiB city for lest\n.. \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E . ,, .... is hardly a village or town without\nthan 20 cents a gallon, which is J\n..... . . , . . , , them in the manufacturing districts\nhalf the original price incurred by\ntha millowners.\nwhich has long sinoe been paid.\nEaoh member of the Btore alone\nhad the right to deal there, The\nstore charged just enough for itB\ngoods to pay for them and the coBt\nof management. { Anything more\nwent into an extension of capital\nto put into the business. The idea\nwas not to make profits but to let\neach perBon make their own profits\nby dealing\" at a \"Btore which had no\nprofits to make for any individual\nperson or company ol shareholder.\nThis is the essence of the Socialistic\nproposal. Forgetting this and converting the American co-operative\nstore into a company for.all praotical purposes is what has been the\nScylla of many. And the other\ndanger, the Charybdis, whioh has\nwrecked a moiety of the remainder\nhaB been the lack of truBt. Bryce\ncommenting on the constitution of\nthe United States, and his work iB\nto be found in the libraries of all\nsuccessful lawyers in the United\nStates, says that the ohief characteristic |of that constitution, is itB\nsystem-of-eheok~and countercheck,\ndividing responsibility until it waB\nhard to tell who is to blame in\ncaBe of disaster or wrongdoing.\nThere has been attached a large\nexecutive committee who mistook\ntheir duties for those of the duly\nappointed manager. Disaster comes\nand the manager blames the execu\nlive\" committee, and .the\" executive\nblames the manager. Here are two\nchief differences between British\nand American co-operative societies. Iu the former country there\nMARKET\nREPORTS\nRossland Mails.\nRetail Prices in Rossland\nStores.\nGROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES\nCorrected Up to Date by the Leading Merchants of the\nCamp.\nCO-OPKRATION.\nIt is often asserted that the,\nSocialist programme iB altogether in\nthe air and that nowhere does it\noome forward with a scheme that\nhaa ita feet on mother earth. That\ntalking will not effect social changes\nnor that men can be made good by\nAot of Parliament. Without contravening the whole of theBe broad\naasertions one oau toat them by seeing if they are true in one of their\nparticulars and if not the generalities indulged in will be discredited by just tbat amount. Now there\nia one feature of Socialism whicb\nhaa oertainly a pied a terre and\nthat ia co-operation. Co-operation\nhaa been a great success in Great\nBritain. Co-operation haa been\ncomparatively a failure upon this\ncontinent but it has still scored\nmany suooeBSBes. And the reason\nof the comparative non-succeBB ol\ncooperation in'this country and\ncontinent is mainly from ideas\nforced upon it by the politics and\nand the genius of the people. For\nan idea to get a hold upon the\npeople it must be a generous one.\nIt must not altogether deal witb\nself. It must uplift tbe whole\npeople. And that is the theoretical\nidea of Socialism, and it is undoubtedly the idea which haB given\nthe new religion the vogue wl ich is\ndaily increasing.' It iB the Gospel\nof the betterment of the human\nraoe as a whole. But when Socialism begins to apply its theoretical\nidea to oo operation, which is im*\nimpossible without Socialism, it too\noften fails. Co operation got itB\nfirat great praotical start from the\npoet offioe employees of London.\nWoiking on a miserable pittance\nthey professed themselves unable\nto pay the sums demanded by the\nretail tradesman of the great molro-\npolis. They started a cooperative\natore. A small sum was exacted\nfrom each person joining and some\nlittle capital wan borrows), but\nIn the latter country they are few\nand far between and success iB less\nfrequently chronicled than failure.\nSlill the idea is gaining'grouud and\nas it is only fools who do not learn\nby mistakes the day of cc-operative\nenteapriee is dawning on thia continent.\nSalvation Army\nThere will be an entertainment\ngiven by the juniors of the Salvation army at the Barracks Wednesday evening. A large program of\ntwenty-five numbers, including\nrecitations, drills and songs has\nbeen prepared.\nThe Hoffman House\nCafe, open all night. Short\norders a specialty.\nLever's Y.Z(WieeHead)DiainfeotantSoep\nPowder duated in the bath aoftena the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2rater at the tame time that it diawfecte. a*\nTHE\nMaple Leaf j\nSALOON\nThe Best Whiskey \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nThere Is S\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nUSHER'S BLAOK BOTTLE \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nDIMMOCK 4 YORKE, Props. I\nJUST OPENED.\nLargest Stock of Pipes\nIN\nMeerschaum\nand Briars.\nFine Line in CIGARS\nPut up in 10 and 25 in a box\n- MININ9 SUPPLIES.\nAxes, per doz 17.50-10.00\nCandles, per caBe f5.50-6.50\nCaps, Bennett, per box 75o\nCoal, blacksmith per ton $22.50\nDynamite, 60 per ct, per lb 194\nDynamite, 50 per ot, per lb 18o\nDynamite, 40 per ct, per lb 16Jc\nFuse, Bennett per 100 ft 76c\nHammers, per lb 15o\nIron, per lb 3\u00C2\u00B1-5o\nNails, base, per keg %4*\nShovelB, per doz $7.50-10\nSteel. Canton per lb 8}c\nMEAT AND POULTRY. \"\nBacon, per lb 18-20c\nBeef, per lb (side) 9-10c\nChickens, eaoh 60-itOo\nFiBh,,per lb 12fl5c\nHam, per lb 18-20o\nMutton per lb (side) 13-15\nTurkey, per lb 23o\nVeal, per lb 'side) 18o\nPROVISIONS\nAlmonds, per lb 25c\nApples, per 601b box $1.25-$1.50\nBananas, per doz 40c\nBeans, per lb .6c\nButter, per lb 25-35o f\nCheese, per lb 20c\nChocolate, per lb 40-50c\nCocoa, per lb 40c-$1.00\nCoffee, per lb 25-SOo\nCondensed Milk per can 15o\nDried Peas, per lb 8c\nKggs, per doz 30-40\nFlour, per 501b $1-50-1.65\nGrapes, per lb 15c\nHoney, per lb 25c\nJams and Jellies per lb 12-13c\nLard, per lb 17.Jo\nOnions, per lb 5c\nOranges, per doz 40-50o\nPickles, per qt 20o-25o\nPlums, per 201b box 50c\nPotatoes, per 1001b sack $1.00\nRioe, par lb 8c\nRolled Oats per lb 5c\nSugar, per lb 6^o\nVinegar, per gal 50c-75o\nWalnuts, per lb 25c\nWatermelons, each 50-60o\nFEED\nBran, per ton $27\nHay, per ton $27\nOati, per ton $82\nShorts, per ton $30\nMISCELLANEOUS\nCoal, per ton, Gait, $8.50\nKerosine, per gal 50c\nSoap, per bar 5o\nWood, per cord $4.50-$5.50\nMails close Maila delivernl\na\ ilv ex- daily except\nct Su nday Monday at\nep6.3oam 7:00 a.m.\nfor Trail, Phoenix,\nCascade, Columbia\nGrand Forks, Fife,\n/ Greenwood, Eholt, Midway and all Boundary\nDistrict point*.\nDaily except Daily except\nSunday-' Monday\n6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m.\nRobBon, Castlegar '\nMon., Wed., Fri Wed.. Eri., Sun\n6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m.\nGladstone\nDaily Dally\n9:40 a. 111. 6:00 a. m,\nNorthport, Spokane\nand all United States\npoints. Paterson, B. C.\nDally except Daily except\nSunday Sunday\n0:40 a, m. 6: 00 p, 111\nKaslo, and also Waneta,\n/ Ymir, Neleon and Salmo,\nB.C.\nDaily fi:oo p. m.\nand 7:00 a. m\nOrdinary letter mail\nonly for all Eastern\nCanada, and the United Kingdom and all\nEuropean and other\nforeign countries.\nDaily\n7:00 a. m.\n$ THE a\n* 4\n.PALACE,\ntmmaa%a%tma%\n9999^9999999\nDaily\n9:40 a. in\nDaily\n5:15 p m.\nAlllpoints served by\nthe Canadian Pacific\nRailway, the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, all Eastern Canada, the United Kingdom, and all European\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nd other foreign countries.\nDaily 5:l5p m.. Daily 7:00 a. m.\nCrow's Nest Pass and .\nconnections, Nelson.\nSun., Tues., Tnur Tues., Thur., Sa\n5:15pm. 7:00 a.m.\nDeer Pjik.\nDaily except Daily except\nSatuiday Monday\n5:15 p.m. 7:00 a.m.\nSandon.\nDaily 5:15 p.m Daily 7:00 a.m\nTrail, Arrowhead, Nakusp, Revelstoke Station, Halcyon and Columbia River, Slocan\nand Lardeau District\npoint and connections.\nDaily 5:15 p.|m. Daily 7:00 a. m.\nAll points served by\nthe Canadian Pacific\nRailway west of R*v-\nelstoke Station, including China and japan\nand Klondike,\nWALTER J. ROBINSON\nAUCTIONEER\nReal Estate and Customs Broker\next to Pestoffice\nMORTGAGE SALE\nRossland's\nLeadinq\nHotel..\n4m-9kmm9km\-m%\nfwwwlw\nUnder and' by virtue of the power\nof sale coutamed;in a certain Mortgage\nwhieh will be produced at the time of\nsale, there will be offered for sale by\nPublic Auction by Walter J. Robinson\nEsq., Auctioneer, on the premises below\ndescribed on Wednesday, the 30th. day\nof March, 1004, at the hour of 12\no'clock in the forenoon, tbe following\nvaluable property situated in the Town\nof Rossland, and being composed of Lots\nNo. 10 and 20 in Block 31. according to\nMap or Plan No, 579, of the said Town\nof Rossland.\nOn the u>ove described property\nwhich is on the aouth side of Kootenay\nstreet, are sa'd to be two frame cottages.\nTerms of Sale.\u00E2\u0080\u009410 per cent of the\npurchase money at the time of sale and\nthe balance within thirty days thereafter.\nFor further particulars apply to ^\nMcdonnell, McMaster Sc Geary,\nSi Yonge Street, Toronto,\nSolicitors for Vendors'.\nOr WALTER J. ROBINSON,\nAuctioneer,\nRossland B. C.\nDated March 9th, 1904.\n* c\n* \"\n*\n*\n*\n*\nI BILLIARD ROOM J\nSample Rooms\nFor Commeroial Men.\nFinest Grill in< Kootenays\nIN! CONNECTION.\n\u00C2\u00A9FIRST CLASS\nBowlinn Allev\nAND\n*\n%\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\nSOCIETY CARDS.\nAt Agnew's\nHammond's Hams\nAnd Bacon\nBoneless Pork\nAgnew & Co.\nGROCERS\nL. LEVY A CO.\nI. L. Wright!\nA. R.S.M.\n(AssaycrJfor'I.e Koi No. 2,)\nWILL TAKE\nCustom Assays\nFC, JI* FRATKRNAI. OKDXft OF\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 KJ, Ud. HAGLK8, Roaaland Aerie.\nHo, ie, Regular meetlngi every Monday era\nlata, 8 p. m, Miners' Union Ball,\nA ,H, Du\u00C2\u00BBon W .\nH. Daniel w. aeer**m\nSTOCKS AND REAL ESTATE.\nP. BURNS & CO.\nWHOLESALE MARKETS\nRossland, Nelson, Trail,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green-\nwood, Grand Forks and Vancouver.\nRETAIL MAR KETS-Rossland, Trail, Nelson j: Ymir, Kaslo\nSandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks,\nGreenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney,\nRevelstoke, Ferguson mid Vancouver.\nFish, Suae ud Poultry In Season, Sausages ol All Kindt.\nWM. DONALD, Managar Rowland Branoh\nESTABLISHED 1849.'\nGEORGE GREEN.\nFOR SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Four-roomed cottage\nnicely finished, and three lots, wel\nfenced and laid down as garden, Price,\n11,200, part cash down.\nFOB SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lodging Flat, going concern, cheap rental. A bargain.\n APPLY\t\nDYER & FLETCHER\nE120 Columbia Ave.\nThe Evening World is\nthe paper that has the\ncirculation. So if yon\nwant to get good results\ntrom your advertisements\nput them in a paper that\nIs read not by part of the\npeople, butjjby all the\npeople. It may cost a\nlittle more but you will\nfind it cheaper in the\nend. Stop and , think\nabout it\nITHE FOUNDRY.\nABERYSTWYTH,\nENGLAND.\nManufacturer of Concentrating Machinery.\nMEDALS\u00E2\u0080\u0094Royal Cornwall Polytechnic; Gold medal' International IMlnlnp Exhi\nbidon, Crystal Palace, 1800. Only award for Concentrators.\nSPECIALTIES:\ntrrrps with latest improve ments, of up-to-date design, and with wearing parts \u00E2\u0080\u00A2(\nHadfield's steel, from 2 cwts, to 10 cwts. per head, Stonebreakers, Clusters. J if a\nTrommels, Vanners, etc., all constructed in sections for facility of transport if desired. Patent Portable Crushing and Amalgamating Pans for Prospecting, A\nsmall concentrating plant to treat up to five tons erected at the warn by whka\ncommercial results can be seen by intending purchasers for a merely nominal cos\nEstimates for complete plants on application. Special attention given to\nengineer's specifications. Telegrams\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"JIGGER.\" Alicif\u00E2\u0096\u00A0twila. THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND, B. C. MARCH 16, 1904\n A* --I '\njPHRH\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2The Phoenician.!\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n..*.....9.................\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2OO\nSYNOPSIS\nPhra, who dies and lives again in\nBritain, begins to recount his early adventures\u00E2\u0080\u0094He buys a British slave girl\nand sails on a trading voyage to Cornwall and marries a British princess. Is\nattacked and captured by the Romans.\nEscapes aud is miirderel by the Druids.\nIs born again in later Roman Britain,\nFnds a tattooed record by his wifa on\nhis body. Rescues a Roman lady from\na bull and is taken into favor. Lives\nand dies in her service. Wakes up in\nSaxon England just before the Battle of\nHeatings. Rescues a Saxon Maiden\nfrom the Conqueror. Marries her. Visited at |Btonehenge by his British wife.\nCompilers of domCsday book makes enquiries. Flight to Sanctuary where Phra\nagain sleeps and wakes in Edward VI\nreign. Finds himself a sleeping saint\nin an Abbey. Visits shrine of his Saxon wife. Joins the knights going to the\nFrench war. The daughter ol a Norman Baron falls in love with bim and\naccompanies him as hie masked page to\nFrance.\nCHAPTER Xir (Continued)\nWhen I thought I had him at\ndisadvantage on a jest, he burked\nthe point ol my telling argument,\nand iiruok me below my guard;\nwhen I would have pinned him to\nsome keen injury regarding that\nwhioh he did not wish to tell, he\nturned questioner with swift adroitness, and made\u00E2\u0080\u0094quioker than it\ntakes to write\u00E2\u0080\u0094his inquisitor the\nhumble answerer to his playful\nmalioe. He was better at that\nfenoe than I, there could be no\ndoubt, and very speedily his nimble tongue, which sounded so\nstrange and pleasant in the hollow\nof his helmet, had completely\nmastered mine. So, with a laugh,\nI did acknowledge to the conquest.\nWhereon that generous youth was\npleased. I saw, and laid aside bis\ncoyness, and chattered like a mill\nstream among gravels on an idle\nSunday. He turned out both\nshrewd and witty, with a head\nstuffed full of romanoe and legend,\njust such as one might have who\nhad spent a young life listening to\ntroubadours and minstrels. And\nI liked him none the lees because\nhe trim med the gross fables of that\ntime to suoh a decent shape. He\ntold me one or two that I had\nheard before, although he knew it\nnot. And as I had besrd them\nfrom the licentious lips of courtly\nminstrels they are not fit to write\nor tell, but my worthy wayfarer\ndipped and purged them so adroitly, and turned them out so fair and\nseemly, all with suoh a nice un-\noonsciouBneBB, I soarce could\nrecognise them. He was a most\ngentle natured youth, and there\nwaa something in his presenoe,\nsomething in that there wSb\nstrange about him whioh great.*/\ndrew me. Now you would think,\nto listen to him, he was all a babbling stream as (\u00E2\u0080\u00A2hallow as could\nbe, and then, anon, a turn of sad\nwisdom or a sigh set you wondering as when that same stream runs\ndead into the shadows, and you\nhear it fret and fume with gathering strength far away in unknown\ndepths of mother Earth. A most\nentioing, a most perplexing com\nxade.\nBeguiling the way in (his fashion\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nd liking my new ally better and\nbetter as we went, we oame a little\nafter nightfall on a wet and windy\nevening to the hamlet near the sea\nwhere the rearguard of the English\ntroops were collected for ferrying\nover to Franoe. Here we halted\nand sought food and shelter, but\nneither were to be bad for the asking. That little Btreet of English\ndwellings was crowdeed with hun-\ngry^troopers. They were camping\nby tbeir gleaming watch Area all\nalong the grassy ways, so full was\nevery lodgment, while every yellow\nwindow of the dim gabled alehouse\nin the midst shone into the wet,\ndark night, and every room within\nwas replete with stamping, olank-\ning, noisy gallants. Their chargers\nfilled the yard and were picketed a\nfurlong down the muddy road,\nthat sloped to the murmuring unseen sea, and there was not space,\nit seemed, for one single other horse\nor rider in the whole friendly village.\nBut the insidious Flamauooeur\nfound a way and place. He Bought\nout the master of the inn himself,\nand, unheeding of his curt refusals,\nmade request so cunning and used\nhis money pouch so liberal that\nthat strong and surly yeoman, with\nmuoh to do, found ua a loft to\nsleep in, which was a bedroom\nbetter than the wayside, though\nstill but a rough one.\n[To be continued.]\nWalker's Rye Whisky, 75o\nPort Wine 76rjj Sherry, 75c.per qt.\nbottle. At the Family Liquor Store\nWash. St.\nCrown Point Hotel, Trail. Lead\nng hotel in the smelter city.\nSunlight Soap will not injure\nyour blankets or harden them.. It\nwill make them soft, white and\nfleecy.\n7R\nList Your Property With\nWalter J. Robinson\nAUCTIONEER\nReal Estate and Customs Broker\nAUCTION\nI will hold an auction sale of\nhousehold goods, furniture, etc., on\nSaturday, the 19th of thia month.\nParties having any furniture or\nother goods they wish to turn into\noash will please oall at my ollice,\nnext door to postoffice, on or before\nthe 15th inst.\nFOR SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Two lots with four\nroomed house. Wood shed, spring\nwater. Qood looation for miner\nPrice, quiok sale, $175. Apply to\nWalter J. Robinson.\nIf you have no further use for\nthat safe I oan sell it for you.\nI do not want you to buy the\nworld, but this ie no reason why\nyou oannot own a piece of it.\nWhy pay rent? When you oan\nown your own home by paying a\nsmall deposit down and the balance\nin monthly payments.\nSnow\nGlasses\nAll Sizes\nAnd Colors\nFor Children\nAnd Adults\nGet a Pair\nAnd Save Your Eyes\nGoodeve Bros.\nDruggistsfand Stationers\nIt Pavs to Deal With:Goodeve Bros.\nI have some ohoioe Columbia Avenue property that will pay you to\ninvestigate.\nIf you have any bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, tables, ohaira,\nstoves, ranges, oarpets, etc, that\nyou want to turn into cash, oall on\nWalter J.Robinson\nAUCTIONEER\nReal (state and CustomslBroker\nTo the\nMerchants\nWhy Don't\nYou Increase\nYour Business?\nDo not sit down and complain of lacjc ot\nbusiness, because people are sending out of\nthe city for their goods.\nHustlinq will\nDo the Trick\nGive them to understand that they can\nsave money by dealing at home.\nYOU WILL HAVE\nT0 SHOW THEM\nThat you oan sell them better goods for\nless money than they can get them for at\nsome Cheap John department store in the\neast, and keep the money at home.\nWhen you*have done this\nYou will get the results\nThe next question is how to reach the people to) tell them what you want them to\nknow\nYou can do this by keeping your advertisement in\nThe Evening\nWorld\t\nIt reaches all'the people and goes in all the\nhomes in the city. 0 [0 Its circulation is\nincreasing every day.\nGive it a'Trial\n******************\n*****\nilSpecialsat Paulson's\ni P. B. Blend\nGoffee\n:: Moosejaw\nFlour\nI Chilliwack\nButter\nPaulson\nBros.\n!THE GROCERS\nRossland Horns Bakery\nA fall line of\nConfectionery\nFRESH BREAD\nSchwartzenhauer & Wells, Props\nThe Alhambra\nFamily Liquor\nStore\nWe supply only, first class goods.\nOar Wines and Liquors are especially adapted to family and medicinal purposes. All goods at whole-\nsal prioes. Goods delivered to\nany part of the oity. Phone 268.\nGEO. OWEN Prop.\nAtlantic S.S. Sailings\nC.P.R. ATLANTIC 8.S. LINE\nfrom St. John.\nLake Erie Mar. 5 La Manitoba Mar, 10\nALLAN LINE\nFrom St John.\nBavarian Mar. 5 Parisian Mar. 12\nDOMINION LINE\nFrom Portland\nCanada..Mar. 12 Vancouver March 26\nAMERICAN LINE\nSt. Louis Mar. 5 New York.. Mar. 12\n' RED STAR LINE\nFinland,., Mar. 5 Vaderland..Mar. 12\nCUNARD LINE\nEtruria... .Mar. 5 Lucania..Mar. 12\nWHITE BTAR LINE\nMajestic Mar. 2 Oceanic. Mar. o\nFRENCH LINE\nLa Champagne Mar 3 La Lorraine Mar 10\nALLAN BTATE UNE\nSiberian ..Mar.3 Corinthian Mar. 17\nContinental sailings of North German\nLloyd, H. A. P. and Italian lines on application. Lowest rates on all lines.\nW. P. F. CUMMINGS,\nG. S. S, Agt., Winnipeg\n0,W. DEY, Agent,\nC. P.R. Depot, Rossland\nSpokane Falls aimnlf\nThe only ill rail, between' point* east\nwest and south to Rossland, Nelson,\nGrand Forks and Republic.\nBuffet cars run between Spokane and\nNorthport.\nLeave.\nArrive.\nArrive\nArrive.\nArrive.\nLeave..\nLeave..\nLeave..\nLeave..\nArrive..\nEffective June 14, 1903\nN\nNORTHBOUND.\n,... Spokane...\n....Rossland. ..\n Nelson....'\n. Grand Forks..\n....Republic. .,\n....845 ajn.\n... .4:35 pan.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ...7:10 p.m.\n.. 4:00 pjn.\n... 6:15 pjn\nSOUTHBOUND,\n Republic 8:30 a.m.\n Grand Forks 10:3) ajn\n Nelson 730 a. m\n Rossland io:4oa.m\n Spokane 6:15 pjn\nla Connection With\nTICKETS\nTO ALL POINTS\nSHORT LINE\nro\nSt. Pau I, Du I uth, M inneapolis,Chic\u00C2\u00BBgo\nand all'points east\nSeattle, Tacoma, Victoria, Portland\nand all Pacific Coast point*]\nThrough Palace and Tourist Sleepers\nDining & Buffet Smoking Library Oan\n2-Fast,Trains Through Daily-2\nFor rates, folders and full information\nregarding trips, call on or address any\nagentS.F. &N. Railway.\nH. BRANDT, C P 4 T A,\n701 W Riverside, Spokane\nH. A. JACKSON. Grn Ft. Sc Pass. Agt.\nSpokane, Wash.\nH. P. BKOWN, Rossland Agent\nMADAME BE8T\nTHE.FAMOUS\nPhrenologist And Palmist.\nShe can read your life like a book.\nShe is the only gold medaiist in British\nCaiumbia. She;has the reputation of be\ning the best Palmist that has ever been\nin.British.Columbia. If you want to\nknow or learn any thins; consult this gifted lady. It was she who predicted the\nFrank.disaster. No money accepted if\nreadings are not satisfactory, *****!\nOFFIOE.HOUKS,o.a .m to^p/m.\nThe Hoffman House Room 4.\nTHE\nM. W. Simoson\nLatest Novelties\nNews and Magazines\nStationery, Toys\nFishing Tackle\nNext Door to Postoffice\nLondon D.rectory,\nCONTAINING over 2000 pages of condensed commercial matter, enables\nenterprising traders throughout the Empire to keep in close touch with the trade\nof the Motherland. 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Handtxwkon Pi\n..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nt freo. indent agency for aecurlng paUBta.\nl'.tonla takon through Munn A Co. recol*e\nuncial notiee, without chargo, In tha\nScientific Jlmericait*\nA handeomely llloatratad weekly. I*r\u00C2\u00BBat circulation of any \u00E2\u0096\u00A0dentine. Journal. Tonna, m .\nyean lourmontha.il. Bold hy all new.de.ler*.\nPompeian Massage Cream\nRemoves, BlackbeadBJFrecklei\nand Plmpplee and brings color the Cheeks. For Sale at\nRovalBarberShoo\nSUPPLY HOUSE.\nu 26AlrorTKb Irrrlrrdcu.E.O W. J. PREST. PROP\nAnd you will no* complain as to the results \"' '\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND, B. C, MARCH 16, 1904\nI ^\nI\n;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n;\nI\n[\nke\nTHE LOCAL\nEXCHANGE\nA NEW LAURIER CLUB\nMarket Remaining Stagnant.\nFEW TRANSACTIONS COMPLETED\nThe Latest Quotations and Sales\nLocally Upon the\nMarket.\nThere were but few transactions\nupon the exohange today and no\nateration whatever in the quota\ntfono.\nToday's Looal ymtatlon*:\nAsked\nAmerican Boy........ -.... *Y.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ca Bar mm.... 4\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0lack Tall 3\nCanadian Oold Hilda sYa\nCariboo (Camp UcAlaney)ex-Air i'A\nCentreBtar 25'A\nCrowa Meat Paae Coal I\nFair-lew 4\nFlakcr Maiden 3\nBid\nta\nGranby Conaolidated S4.00\n[Glory\naonduO\nMeaaUb Won\t\nRorth Star (ataat Kootenay).,\nFerae\t\nEunbVet-CarlS\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0aa. PoU\t\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2aUlvan\t\nTom Thumb....\t\nWar atalt Consolidated 14\nWaterloo (Aaaeaa. paid) 3X\nWhite Bear Maaeaa. paid) 5\nrlboo.\ni'A\n16\n6\nna\n%\n3\n3\n$3'5\n24\nta\n1%\nToday's Sales.\n1000 Rambler, 2***\nList Your Property With\nWalter J. Robinson\nAUCTIONEER\nReal Estate and Customs Broker\nI have taken over the management of the\nWESTERN HOTEL\nThe house will he thoroughly renovated.\nAll the delicacies of the season will be found\nupon the tables. The bar is supplied with\nchoicest of wines, liquors and cigars\nA specialty will be made of Miners' Din.\nner pails. Give us a trial and you will be\nconvinced that we have the best house in\nthe city.\nK.D.STINSON\nAUCTION\nof\nI will hold an auction sale\nhousehold goods, furniture, etc., on\nSaturday, the 19th ol this month,\nParties having any furniture or\nother goods they wish to turn into\noash will please oall at my office,\nnext door to postoffioe, on or before\nthe 15th inst.\nPOR SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Two lots with four\nroomed house. Wood shed, spring\nwater,. Good looation for miner.\nPrioe, quick sale, $175. Apply to\nWalter J. Robinson.\nIf you have no further use for\ntbat safe I oan sell it for you.\nI do not want you to buy the\nworld, but this is no reason why\nyou oannot own a pieoe of it.\nWhy pay rent? When you oan\nown your own bome by paying a\nsmall deposit down and the balance\nin monthly payments.\nI have some ohoioe Columbia Avenue property that will pay you to\ninvestigate.\nIf you have any bedstead\", bureaus, washstands, tables, ohairs,\nstoves, ranges, carpets, etc., that\nyou want to turn into oash, oall on\nWalter J. Robinson\nAUCTIONEER\nReal Estate and CustomslBroker\nNext Moot to I'ostifli e\nEXPLOSIVES.\nThe Cotton Powder Comoanv.\n33 Quesn Victoria St.,\" .ONDON E. O.\nLtd\n-MANUFACTi/BB\t\nFaversham Powder\nOn the SPECIAL rJJLISl of Permitted Esploeive*. October, 180\n\"1~/\"\ KM \"i\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 [\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 the best exploBive|for ui derground work *w\nI \J I \| I I Li olusively used in Severn and Mersey tunnel\nCordite, Gelignite, Gelat.ne Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators for all olassee of Explosives, Eleotrio Appliances,\nMagazine Charges for the removal of Wrecks, Etc., Etc.\nWorks: Faversham, Kent and Melling, near Liverpool\nThe\nMutual Life\nInsurance Qo.\nof New York\nThe policies of this gigantic company are\nclear, simple and liberal contracts.\nNo stockholders. All profits for the\npolicy holders.\nThe rates and guarantees beat the world.\nTalk with the manager of East British Columbia. \t\nI J. STILWELL 6LUTE\nROSSLAND, B. C.\nM\nALL KINDS OF DRY\nweoo\nW. P. LINGLE\nWashington\nStreet North"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Rossland (B.C.)"@en . "Rossland"@en . "The_Evening_World_1904_03_16"@en . "10.14288/1.0226448"@en . "English"@en . "49.076944"@en . "-117.802222"@en . 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