"edb1897c-331f-47e9-974e-68f003c96072"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-12-10"@en . "1901-11-16"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/evewoross/items/1.0226476/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " /\nu&Zujt\n**7\nTHE EVENING WORLD\nVol. I, No. r Asthma and Hay\nFever, and its composition alleviates\nall troubles which combine with Asthma. Its success is astonishing and\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ wonderful.\nAfter having it carelully analyzed, we can state that Asthmalene contains no\nopium, morphine, chloroform or ether. Very truly yours,\nREV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLER.\nAvon Springs, N. Y., Feb. 1,1901.\nDr. T_.Fr Bros. Medicine Co.\nGentlemen: I write this testimonial from a sense of duty, having tested the\nwonderful effect of your Asthmalene, for the cure of Asthma. My wife has been\nafflicted with spasmodic asthma for the past 12 years. Having exhausted my own\nskill as well as many others, I chanced to eee your sign upon your windows on\n130th street, New York, I at once obtained a botile of Asthmalene. My wife\ncommenced taking it about the first of November. I very soon noticed a radical\nimprovement. After using om bottle her Asthma has disappeared and she is entirely free from all symtoms. I leel that I can coneistently recommend the medicine to all who are afflicted with this distressing disease.\nYours respectfully, O. D PHELPS, M. D.\nDb. Taft Bros. Mepicine Co. Feb. 5, igoi,\nGentlemen: I was troubled with AEthma for 22 years. I have tried numerous remedies, but they have all failed, 1 ran across your advertisement and started with a trial bottle. I found relief at once. I have since purchased yur full\nsize bottle, and I am ever grateful. I have a family of four children, and for six\nyears was unable to work. I am now in the best of health and'am doing business\nevery day. This testimony you can make such use of as you eee fit.\nHome address, 233 Rivington street. S. RAPHAEL,\n67 Eaat 129th St., New York Oity.\nTRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELYTreFoN RECEIPT OF POSTAL\nDo not delay. Write at once, addressing DR. TAFT BROS.' MEDICINE\nCO.. 79 East 130th fit,, N. Y. City.\nSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.\nNOTIOE!\nTO any customers who patronized us\nall the time while they have been\nat work, and especially to thoBe with\nfamilies, we beg to announce that we will\n'trust them to all the goods they may\nneed during the strike and will wait for the pay|\nuntil they start to work again and be able to\npay. To those who need other stuff, such as\nGroceries, etc., which we do not carry, and cannot get credit elsewhere, we will give them orders, on which they can get all they want on\nour account until the trouble is all settled.\nThiB is a bona fide'offer, which fact can he readily proven when occasion makes it necessary. |\nTHE PEOPLES' STORE\nCLIFTON CORNER.\nB. BANNETT,\nFresh Tomatoes,\nCranberries,\nSmoked Halibut,\nSmoked Salmon,\nFresh Eastern Oysters Arriving Daily\nPaulson Bros.\n1\n________\nThe Le Roi and mines at Rossland in which British capital is\ninterested cannot ytt be said to\nbave reached the position of\neconomic well-being. There is\nstill a considerable scarcity, of\nlabor, and even what they have is\nfar from being highly skilled.which\nmakes it impossible to produce ore\nat a minimum of cost. The changes\nwhich have taken place in the London board have, as was almost inevitable, resulted in the retirement\nof Mr. Hector Macdonald, the local\nmanager. We should be sorry to\nsee the \"spoils system\" which plays\nso great a part in Canadian politics adopted in joint stock enterprises. The reasons for Mr. Macdonald's retirement will no doubt\nin time be vouchsafed to the shareholders, and we trust the explanation will be satisfactory, as changing drivers in midstream is usually\nan unwiBe policy.\u00E2\u0080\u0094London B. C.\nReview.\nTwo show cases for sale; perfectly new; never been used,\ntf E. E. Schofield.\nThe Shortest, Quickest\nand Best.\nApplication for Transfer of Liquor\nLicense.\nNotice is hcreby given that I will apply to the Board of Licensing Commissioners of the city of Rossland st Its nest\nmeeting for a transfer of the liquor license held by me for the M. & VI. 8 <-\nloon, situated on lot 24, hlock D, ci'v of\nRossland, B. C, to O. Mattioda.\nMcDonald & MuacmsoN,\nLicensee.\nDated this 18th day of October, 1901.\nApplication for Transfer of Liquor\nLicense.\nNotice is hereby given that I will apply to Ihe Board of Licensing Commissioners of the city of Rowland, B. C,\nat its next meeting for a transfer of the\nliquor license held >j me for the St.\nCharles hotel, situated on lot 8, block\n10, city of BossNnd, to Charles Ehlers.\nHammann A Thompson,\nLicensee.\nDated this 18th day of October, 1901.\nApplication for Transfer of Liquor\nLicense.\nNotice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of License Commissioners of the City of Rossland at its\nnext meeting for a transfer of the liquor\nlicense held by me for the Florence Saloon, situated on lot 23, hlock 17, city of\nKosslaud. to Martin Kach.\nD. C. McCarty,\nLicensee.\nDated this 18th day of October, igoi.\nSt. Paul, Minneapolis,\nChicago, Toronto,\nMontreal, New York,\nand all Eastern points.\nSeattle, Tacoma,\nVancouver, Victoria,\nand all Pacific Coast points.\nEAST BOUND.\nLeave Spokane 9:15 a.m.\nWEST BOUND.\nLeave Spokane..7:16 a.m. and8:00p.m.\nAll connections made in Union depot\nFor full particulars, folders, etc.,\ncall on or addreas\nH. BRANDT, C.P.A.,\n701 W. Riverside, Spokane\nH. P. Brown, Agent,\nRossland, 11. C.\nCANADIAN ^\n\"Pacific Hy.\nAtlantic Steamship Department.\nCHRISTMAS SAILINGS\nTO ENGLAND.\nSt. John, N. B., to Live,pool.\nParisian Nov. 23 Numidian Nov. 30\nIonian Dee. 7 Tunisian Dec. 14\nPortland to Liverpool.\nDominion Nov. 23 Cambroman Nov. 30\nVancouver Dec. 21\nBoston to Liverpcol.\nIvernia Nov. 23 Snxonia Dec 7\nNew England Dec. 4 Ultonia Dec. 21\nNew York to Liverpool.\nCeltic Nov 26 Etruria Nov 23\nGermanic Nov 26 Campania Nov 30\nMajestic Dec 4 Unibria Dec 7\nCymric Dec 10 Lucgnia Dec 14\nOceanic Dec 11 Etruria Dec 21\nTeutonic Dec 18 Campania Dec 28\nNew York to Southampton.\nHaverfoid Nov 27 Philadelphia Dec 4\nSt. Paul Dec 11 St. Louis Dec 18\nCONTINENTAL SAILINGS\nof North German Lloyd.Hambnrg Packet Co., Holland American, Red Star,\nFrench and Anchor lines on application.\nFor reservation of berths, rates and\ncomplete information call on or write\nneareBt C, P, R. agent.\nJ. B. CARTER, D. P. A.\nNelson, B. O.;\nE. J. Coyle A'IG. P. A,\nVancouver. C\nWire and\nWire Rope\nAmerican Steel and\nWire Company,\nNew York. Chioago. Denver. San Francisco THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND, B. C, NOVEMBER 16, 1901\nNOT A FAILURE.\nThere Never Was a Better Fooling In\nNew Zealand Than Now.\nEdward Tregear, secretary for\nthe department of labor in New\nZealand, writing to the Editor of\nthe Kamloops Sentinel on the\nalleged failure of the arbitration\nact, says:\nThe Rt. Hon. Mr. Seddon, the\npremier of our colony and minister for labor, has never said that\nthe arbitration act was a failure.\n1 have his authority to flatly contradict such a statement. It is\nsaid that some deputation of workers waited on him and asked for impossible amendmentB.whereupon he\ntold them \"not to ride the thing to\ndeath.\" This remark was oaught\nup, warped.prinled.and telegraphed by the act's enemies all over\nthe world, but as we have on the\ntable of the house an amendment\nbill making the present act more\nperfect, that fact may assure\nBlrangers that the premier does not\nthink compulsory arbitration a\nfailure. He said in the house on\nthe 11th July: \"There has never\nbeen a. better feeling between employer and employed than at the\npresent moment.\" Let those who\nwear the shoe tell if it pinches,\nand this is the shoe of New Zealand, who at every election approves more highly her present\nshoemaker.\nHot Roast Beef served with every\nglass of beer at the Alhambra.\nATTHE CHURCHES TOMORROW\nChurch of the Sacred Heart.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n8:30 a.m., first mass; 10:30 a.m.,\nsecond mass; 2p.m., Sunday school;\n7:30 p.m., vespers, sermon and\nbenediction. Rev. Father Welch,\npastor.\nSalvation Army.\u00E2\u0080\u00947 a.m., Knee\nDrill; 10 a.m., holiness meeting;\n11 o'clock Sunday school and bible\nclass 3 p.m., public meeting, 8 p.m.\ngreat Salvation meeting.\nSt. Andrew's church, (Presbyterian.)\u00E2\u0080\u0094Corner First avenue and\nQueen street. Rev. J. Millen Robinson, B.A., pastor. Public wor\nship at 11 a.m., and 7:30 p.m.\nSabbath school 2:30 p.m. Morning subject, \"Filled With the\nSpirit.\" In the evening the second\nlecture in thc course on the life of\nKing Saul will be delivered, subject; \"Winning His Spurs.\" In\nthe evening the choir will render\nthe anthem, \"Praise Ye the\nFather,\" by Gounod.\nSt. George's church \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Twenty-\nfourth Sunday after Trinity. 11\na. in., matins and holy communion;\n2:30 p.m.,Sunday school; 7:30 p.m.,\nevensong. Rev. C. W. Hedley, M.\nA., rector.\nMethodist church.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rev. A. M.\nSanford, B.A., pastor. Services 11\na.m., and 7:30 p.m. Sabbath school\nand bible class at 2:30 p.m. Ep-\nworth League, Monday evening 8\np.m. Morning subject, \"Methods\nof Promoting Spiritual Life.\"\nEvening subject, \"Twentieth Century Christianity.\"\nHot Weinerwurst served with every\nglass of beer at the Alhambra.\n1\n FOR\t\nHOLIDAY PRESENTS.\nPostoffice News Stand $5S8S\nSpokane Falls & Northern\nNELSON & FT. SHEPPARD RY.\nRed Mountain Ry,\nThe only all-rail route between all points eas\nwest and south to Rossland, Nelwon, and all in\ntennetilate points, connecting at Spokane with\nthe Great Northern, Nor hem prclttc and o K\n& N. Co.\nConnects at Rossland with the Canadian Pa\ncific Ky, for Boundary Crprk points.\nConnects nt Meveri Palls with stage dally foi\nRepublic,\nBuffet mi vice on trains between Sp<^eaue and\nNelson,\nEFFECTIVE NOV. io\nLeave.\n9:20 a. in.\n12:25 a- '\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n9.40 a. m.\nSpokane\nKossland.\nNelson.\nArrive.\n7:15 P. m\n4:33 P-m\n6:45 P- \u00C2\u00BB.\nH. A. JACKSON,\nGenera, ___sen,{er Agt\nSpultaue, Wssh.\nH. P. BROWN,\nagent. KoMlanri. B. C.\nin tbe matter oi the Insolvent Eetato of\nthe late Mary Ann Meakin, deceased,\nin her lifetime of the Town of Trail,\nB.C., Hotel Proprietress:\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094and\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nIn the matter of the \"Trustees and\nExecutors Act\" and of the \"Creditors' Trust Deeds Act\" and Amending\nActs\nNotice is hereby given, pursuant to the\nsaid acts.'hut I, as executor of theeetate\nol the said Mary Ann Meakin, deceased\nthe widow of the late Walter Joseph\nMeakin, deceased, have filed in the Otfice\nof the Registrar of the County Court ol\nKootenay holden at Rossland, being the\nproper oHIch in that behalf, a tii cl. ration that the said estate is insufficient\nfor the payment in full uf the debts ai d\nliabilities of the said Mary Ann Meakin,\ndrcuuted,\nNotice is hereby further given that all\npersons having chums against the estati\nof thc said Mary Ann Meakin, dtceaeed,\nwho have not already filed with me full\nparticulars of the same doly verified, together with the particulars of eecurity,\nif any, held by them, are required to du\neo, on or before the 23rd day of November, A. D. 1901.\nNotice is hereby further given tbat after\nthe saiddayof November next,I, the eaid\nExecutor, will, as Trustee, under\nthe 'Creditors' Trust Deeds Acts \"and\nAmending Acts, proceed to distribute the\nproceeds of the Trust Estate among\nthe parties entitled thereto, having , regard only to the claims of whjcb\nI then bave notice, and that 1\nwill not be liable for the proceeds of the Trust Eslate or any\npart ther. of so distributed, to any pe \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nton ot whose claim I have not had notiee\nat the time of tbe distribution.\nNotice is heieby further given that \u00C2\u00BB\nmeeting of Ihe creditors of the said estate will be held at my oflice, 23 Columbia Avenue, West, in the City of Rossland, B.C., on Monday ih_ ninth da)\nof Dec, A.D. 1901 ,at the hour of 2 o'clock\nin the afternoon.\nDated at the City of Rose land, B. C.\nthis23rd day of October, A.D.J90I.\nVV. J. NELSON,\nExecutor.\nFashionable Dressmalir?.\nLadies who desire a perfect fit and\nfinish in the latest styles should call at\nMrs. Pippy's Dressmaking Parlors,\nQueen St., First house north of Colum\nbia avenue.\nGROCERIES\nA complete stock of\nJUST RECEIVED.\nNew Store. New Goods.\nH. W. SIMPSON\n86 W. Columbia Ave. Phone 68.'\n******************* ******\n1 STRIKE!\nHOT SETTLED.\nWhereas agents of\nthe mining companies\nhave circulated the report that the strike\nexisting at this place\nis settled and work is\nto he resumed at the\nmines, we wish to\nstate that this report\nis false and there is no\nprobability of a settlement of the strike for\nsome time to come.\nWe advise all men \\nlooking for employ- ]\nment to keep away j\nfrom Rossland, or\nNorthport or vicinity.\nExecutive Board,\nRossland Miners' Union No.\n38, W. P. M. *\n** ******** **********i\nj COLD WEATHER\nMAKES A Ki_EN APPETITE.\nWE ARE NOW IN A POSI\nTION TO OFFER YOU\nPALATABLE\t\nBREAKFAST FOODS t\nFre\u00C2\u00B0h from the mills; also New York Buckwheat, plain or eelf-raiBing.\nNew stock of C racIters and Fancy Biscuits, Christie's and other makes.\nSU* A, RICE TELEPHONE 52 j\n__________fc-fc ____________________________ dun ______.__U_l______________X\nLabor Union Directory.\nOfficers and Meetings.\nWESTERN FEDERATION\nOF MINERS-Edward Boyce\npresident, Denver,Colorado;\nJames Wilkes, vice-president, Nelson, British Columbia; Win. C. Haywood,\nsecretary-treasurer, Denver,\nCol,; Executive Board,|ohn\nC. Williams, Grass Valley,\nCal.; Phillip Bowden,Butte,\nMont,; Thos. B. Sullivan,\nLeadville, Col.; John Kelly,\nBurke, Idaho; Chas. H.\nMoyer, Lead City, S. Dakota; James A. Baker, Slocan\nCity, B. C.\nDISTRICT UNION no. 6,\nW. F. M.-- Jas. Wilkes, Pres\nNelson; Rupert Bulmer.vice-\npresident, Rossland; Alfred\nParr, secretary-treasurer,\nYmir.\nMINERS' UNION No. .6\nWestern Fede/ation of\nminers\u00E2\u0080\u0094meets every Wednesday evening at 7.30, p.\nm. in Miners' Union Hall.,\nFrank Woodside, Secretary\nRupert Bulmer, President\nNEW DENVER \u00C2\u00ABMINEPS\nUnion No. 07, VV. F. M\nMeets every Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Union\nhall. T. J. L oyd, Pres., H.\nJ. Byrnes, Sec.\nPHOENIX MINERS UN-\nion No. 8, W. F. M. Meets\nevery Saturday evening at\n7:30 o'clock in Miners' hall.\nHenry Heidman, Pres., Jno.\nRiordan, Sec.\nYMIR MINERS UNION\nNo. 85, W. F. M., meets\nevery Wednesday evening\nat 8 o'clock in Miners' Union hall. W. B. Mclsaac,\nPres., Alfred Parr, Sec.\nSLOCAN CITY MINERS\nUnion No. 62, W, F. M.\nMeets every Wednesday\nevening at 7:30 in Miners' Union hall. James Nixon, Pres.,D. B. O'Neail.Sec.\nNELSON MINERS UNION\nNo. gb, W. F. M. Meets\nevery Saturday evening al\n7:30 o'clock. John McPherson, Pres., James W ks.Sec.\nVisiting brothers cordially\ninvited.\nGREENWOOD MINERS UNION\nNo. 22, W. p. M., meets every\nSaturday evening in Union hall.\nGeo. P. Dougherty, Pros., M.\nKane, Sec.\nTRADES AND LABOR\nCOUNCIL\u00E2\u0080\u0094Meets every second and fourth Tuesday in\neach month at 7.30 P. M, in\nMiners' Union Hall. President, W.L.McDonald. Ad\ndress all communications to\nSecretary-Treasurer, P. O.\nbox 784.\nROSSLAND FEDERAL\nLabor Union No. 19. Meets\nlast Mond;.y evening in\neach month at 7:30 in Miners' Union hall. T- H. Reed,\nPres., J. V. Ingram, Sec.\nTYPOGRAPHICAL UNION No. 335,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Meets on the\nlast Sunday of each month\nat the Miners' Union Hall.\nJJ Barkdoll, Sec; Wm.\nPoole, Presid\nCARPENTERS & JOINERS UNION\u00E2\u0080\u0094meets every\nFriday of each week at 7.\nJo p. m. in Miners' Union\nia.ll. John McLaren, Pres.;\nW. R. Baker, Sec,\nPAINTERS' UNION, No.\n123, painters and decorators\nof America.meets inBeatty's\nHall, on second and foprth\nTuesday of each month. R.\nC. Arthur, Pres.; W. S.\nMurphy, Sec.\nJOURNEYMEN TAILORS\nUnion of America. Meets\nfirst Monday in'each month\nin Miners' Union hall. S.\nGraham president, L. A.\nFairclough secretary, P. O.\nbox 314.\nNEWSBOYS' UNION, No 3\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094meet in Miners' Union\nHall on the first and third\nSaturdays of each month,\nat 9 a. m. Mike Guydotti,\nPres.\nSUBSCRIBE\n=POR THE=\nEVENING\nWORLD\nIt is the Official Organ of Oi\nganized Labor throughout\nthe Kootenays and no\nhome is complete\nwithout it.\n50 - Cents - 50\nPER MONTH\nis the price asked, this surely\nbeing within the reach of all.\nTHOSE WHO DO ADVERTISING\nShould not forget that the only way\nto reach the People is through\nthe columns of the\nEvening World\nJOB WORK.\nIu this branch of our business we do\neverything from a visiting card\nto a three-sheet poster.\nWE ALSO MAKE\nRUBBER - STAMPS - AND - SEALS\nGive Us a Call THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND, B. C, NOVEMBER 16. iqoi.\nSTOCK MARKETS\nA Quiet Morning on the\nLocal Exchange.\nTHREE THOUSAND SHARES SOLD\nThe Latest Quotations and Sales\nLocally and on the Toronto\nMarket.\nBusiness was very quiet on the\nlocal exchange, and there is verv\nlittle change in the quotations.\nOuly three stocks were dealt in on\nthe exchange, and but 3000 shares\nchanged hands.\nOn the Toronto market no sales\nof interest here took place today,\nand the market was dull and\nfeatureless.\nAppended will be found today's quotations and sales here and\nin Toronto.\nToday's Toronto Quotations. .\nAsked Bid\nWar Eagle 12 10\nCentreStar 35 SO\nIronMask 18 14\nRambler-Cariboo.... 52 48\nGiant 4\nCalifornia 5 3\nRepublic 4% 4\nPayne 18 13\nWinnipeg 7 4%\nToronto sales today included:\nRepublic, 2000, 4|c; Deer Trail,\n1000, 2|c.\nToday's Local Quotationa:\nA-ked\nAbe Lincoln 8\nAmerican Boy H\nAthabasca J 4 00\nB. C. Gold Fields 3\nBig Three 2\nBlack Tail 10\nCalifornia\t\nCanadian Gold Fields\t\nCariboo (Camp McKinney)..\nCentreStar..\nBid\n5\n9_!\n6\n3\n16\n35\nCrows Nest Pass Coal |8o 00\nDeer Trail No. 1 3\nDundee \t\nEvening Star (Assess, paid) 5\nOtant 4\nGolden Crown Mines, Llm 3\nHomestake (Assess, paid) 2\nIron' Mask (AAsess. paid) so\nIro Colt 77. 1\nUl 15\nJumbo 10\nKing (Oro Denoro)\t\nKnob 111\t\nI^nePne 5\nMonte Christo _J4\nMontreal Gold Fielda 3\nMorning Glory 3\nMorrison 3\nMountain Lion 23\nNoble Five\t\nNorth Star (Bast Kootenay) 30\nNovelty 1\nOld Ironsides 85\nPayne 18\nPeoria Mines %\nPrincess M-md 3\nfttiilp _i\nKambler-Cariboo jt>H\nRepublic\t\nRoaaland Bonania G. M. & S. Co.\nSpitiee Gold Mines J 5 00\n9\n4\n3\n13\n31\nJ71 00\nMINOR MENTION.\nG. R. Killam will leave for New\nBrunswick shortly.\nSandon Miners' Union will hold\nils annual ball on Thanksgiving\nnight.\n\"The second pay day in the\nRossland camp since the strike\nwas as quiet as the first.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Today's\nWhiner. Quite so, that is what all\nthe merchants say.\nW. F. DuBois, superintendent of\nthe Arlington, at Slocan City, has\neevered his connection with the\ncompany, having been offered a\nmore lucrative position elsewhere.\nThe \"undesirable element\" had\na hot time in their saloon last\nnight. Two of the beauties are\nlaid up today with a doctor in at\ntendance. The \"violent element\"\nshould go slow for a while.\nPersons voting on the qualification of householders in the municipal elections must file a declaration with the city clerk that they\nare the leaseholders of the value\nof at least $60 a year in addition to paying the road tax.\nThe chief of police lays no\nwarrant or summons has been issued over the Spokane street incident. The Whiner says,that one\nis out for the brawny union man\nwho frightened the \"brave five.\"\nWho is lying?\n_t. Klmo Consolidated.\nSullivan\t\nTamarac (Kenneth)\nTom Thumb\t\nVan Anda\t\nVirginia\t\nWar Kagle Consolidated\nWaterloo\t\nWhite Bear\t\nWinnipeg \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nWonderful\t\n.. paid.\nTo lay's Bales:\n3_!\ntoy.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2la\n3\n3\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A03\nI\n3\n7\n3\n3'/,\n15\n2'A\n9Yd\nita\ni'A\ni'A\nII\nX\ntX\nCariboo, Camp McKinney, 1000,\n14$c; Rambler-Cariboo, 2000,50c;\nPrincess Maud, 1000, 2_c. Total\nsales, 3000 shares.\nClam Chowder free day and night a\nthe Alhambra.\nJ L. Whitney & Co.\nMINING BROKERS.\nB. 0. and Washington Stocks a specialty\n47 Colombia avenne.\nRiehard Plewman\nStock Broker\nBank of Montreal Building\nV. &N. Phone ta\nORDE & CO..\nMining Stocks, Real\nEstate, Fire Life and\nAccident Insurance\t\n126 Col. Ave., Opal block. Telephone 6i\nThe GRAND UNION HOTEL it is easily seen,\nIs splendidly run by Proprietor Green;\nBuy one glass of beer and a\nfree lunch you'll get,\nSuch as sometimes you've\nheard of but not often met.\nNeat and clean furnished\nrooms can always be had\nAt such low prices as will make\nthe workingman ^lad.\nmtM am Geo. H- Green Prop,\nRIFLE SHOOTING.\nWhat Lord Hubert* Said-8oldlera Jlunt\nBe Able to Shoot.\nThis is what Lord Roberts has\nto say about volunteers and rifle\nshooting. \"I have said over and\nover again that however good our\nsoldiers may be, unless they can\nshoot,they are of little use as fighting machines,and therefore I cannot\ntell you how I prize the aid which\nthe volunteers give in improving\nour rifle shooting.\"\n\"The volunteers could aid still\nfurther in improving rifle shooting,\" says a local shot, \"if those in\npower would but take heed. Take,\nfor example, the amount of unfavorable criticism that has been passed upon the volunteer marksman\nwith his box of paints, grease, var-\nniers, ventometers and orthoptics.\nShould the rifleman's opinion be\nbe asked about tbis matter he will\nsay that instead of having to carry\nthe most of this paraphernalia in\na box or on his person, they ought\nto be attached to the rifle, the\nsame as is done in some other\ncountries. It is admitted by all\nthat the beBt shooting is done\nwith those aids, yet the authorities\nwon't have them attached to the\nrifle. Why?\"\nDAWSON'S POPULATION.\nA Klondyke l!_il\v_y Completed Next\nYour.\nVancouqer, liov. 16.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Norman\nMcLean, one of the promoters of\nthe projected railway from Dawson\nto the mines, states positively that\nwork on the railway would commence next spring. It will be 12\nmiles long with forkB to different\ncreeks, and will cost .600,000.\nMajor H. J. Woodside, censns\ncommissioner for the Yukon, arrived from the north yesterday en\nroule to Ottawa. He slates that\nthe population of Yukon territory\nis roughly speaking, 20,000, and\nthat Dawson haB 10,000.\nA Big Stock of Rubber\nGoods at Lowest Prices.\nW. F. McNeill, next to the\nPostoffice.\nRossland Home Bakery\nI. A. Petcb, Prop. Phone 286.\nCHOICE PASTRY AND CAKES.\nWedding Confections to order.\nAll Orders Delivkrko by Wagon\nFOR SALE.\nO. P. R. HOTEL, corner Washington\nstreet and Second avenue. Part down,\nbalance monthly payments, or will rent.\nApplv to A. Ponstie on premises or to\nOrde & Co., 126 Columbia avenue, East.\nPORTO RICO\nLUMBER CO.\nLIMITED\nV. St N. Tel,\nin. P.O. box\n893. Oflice.\nand Yards-\nThird Ave-\nnueandWash\nington street\nOp. Ked Mt.\nDepot.........\nRough and Dressed\nLumber,Shingles,\nMouldings and A-l\nWhite Pine Lumber Always in Stoek\nMill at Porto Ricn Siding, Yards at\nRoesland and Nelson. (lead office at Nelson, R. (!, We carry a complete stock of\nCoast Flooring, Ceilinr, Inside Hinlsb,\nTurned Work, Saahesand Doors. Special\norder work will receive . romot attention\nCertificate of improvements.\n\"Confusion\"\nThe Rossland amateurs, who\nare rehersing the farce-comedy\n\"Confusion,\" are making rapid\nprogress toward perfection, under\nthe direction of Mr. W. J. Nelson.\nThere will be a full rehersal at the\nopera house this evening and every\nTuesday, Thursday and Saturday\nevenings thereafter, until the final\nperformance, about the 5th of December.\nNOTICE.\n\"Grand\"' mineral claim Bituate in the\nTrail Creek Mining Division of West\nKootenay District.\nWhere located\u00E2\u0080\u0094at the base of Granite\nmountain on the east slope, north of\nand adjoining the Trenton mineral\nclaim.\nTake notice that I, F.\ning as agent for B. L.\nminer's certificate No.\nMackenzie free miner's\nB42.700, N. A\ncertificate No\nC. Lawe, act-\nWilliams free\n1142070, A. B.\ncertificate No.\nMackenzie free minei'a\nB43.384, intend, sixty\ndays from the date hereof, to apply to\nthe Mining Recorder for a Certificate of\nImprovements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grunt for the above\nclaim.\nAnd further take notice that action\nunder section 37 must be commenced\nbefore the issuance of tiuch Certificate of\nImprovements.\nDated tbis 21st day of October A.D. 1901.\nF. C. LAWE.\nTwo show cases for sale; perfectly new; never been used,\ntf E. E. Schofield.\nHOTEL ARRIVALS.\nKOOTENAT.\nHenry Roy, city.\nLenore Jones, Trail.\nMaster D. Brown, Trail.\nH. B. Madden, Greenwood.\nH. Kehoe, Spokane.\nJl. R. Miller, Spokane.\nCharles W. Glenn, Portland.\nH. S. Collins, Spokane.\nF. G. Stevens, city.\nThomas Commerford, Spokane.\nH. E. Macdonell, Nelson.\nArthur Dumphy, Spokane.\nJ. H. Meyers, Spokane.\nJ. D. Mitchell, Chesau, Wash.\nMiss C. Illsby, Chesau, Wash.\nC. H. Lewis and wife, Curlew,\nWash.\nCora Erioson, Republic, Wash.\nJ. R. Dyer, Republic, Wash.\nM.H. Kellahar, Curlew, Wuk'HUIT MclNT0SHf PrOprietM.\nKfW T> KOSSLAND LODGE NO ll,\n, WI J . K. ol I'., meets every 1-ililay\nnight at 8 o'clock In Odd Eellow's hall, Queen\nstreet. Visiting I, oLhers are always wtlcome.\nHarry Martin, C. C.\nProcter Joiner, K. of R. ami S\n1^ A T? FRATERNAL ORDER OF\n' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 KJ. JJi, EAGLES, Rossland Aerie,\nNo, 10, Regular meetings eve ry Thursday even-\nugs, 8 p. m, Eag'cs Uali, Miners' Union Bldg.\nThos. Fitzmaurice, W. P.\nH, Daniel, W. Secretary\nIA (\ T? Meets in Odd Fellows Hall\n.VJ.KJ.P \u00C2\u00AB on Queen Street, between\nFirst and Second avenues Regular meetings\neach Monday night. Visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend and register within 30\ndays.\nW.S. Murphy, Sec, M. B Bridglord. N. G\nRossland Cigar Factory.\nWhy not patronize a home in-\ndutery? It will assist Union labor\nand keep the money at home. Ask\nfor a Crown Grant or W. B. Cigar\nwhen you buy.\nCollis & Co.,for fine commercial prinl\ningl Coll up 'phone 88. tf\nFOR SALE OR RENT,\nThree furnished house, of four, five\nand six rooms and five unfumifheil\nhouses of two, three and four rooms for\nrent. Houses and lots for Bale or rent\nin all parts of the city. Apply to\nJOHN DEAN,\nMINING & REAL ESTATE 1SROKER\n39 Columbia avenue.\nGet Your Paper*\nand magazines at tbe Posttffice New\nStand. A full line of stationery alway\non hand. Agency foi the Evening\nWould\n00000000****0*00000000000*\n! blanket!\nI SALE! I\nI Biq Discounts I\n* One Week. I\n#\n*\n0\n0\n..FOR PRICES..\nSEE OUR WINDOW\n*\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\nI Hunter Brothers |\n* 0000000*0***00****=*******\nT|T T|T ^F- T|r\" T|t* T|t* ^T -K T* *a\ ^* *T\ >mr\fr V TlV T|V T|T TK rtfr. TV ^V TT T|T ~*k Tv\nr_____\u00C2\u00BB\nP. BURNS & CO.\nWHOLESALE MARKETS\nRe jland, Nelson, Trail,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green-\nwood, Grand Forks and Vancouver.\nRETAIL MARKETS\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rossland, Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo\nSandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks,\nGreenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney,\nRevelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver.\nFish, Game and Poultry ln Season, Sausages of All Kinds.\nWM. DONALD, Manager Rossland Branch\nKeep Your\nEye on Meteor\nRegistration for City Elections\n UNDER !\nHouseholder's Qualification.\nAny male or female, being a British\nsubject of tbe lull age of 21 years, who\nis a HOUSEHOLDER within the City\ntor the 12 months immediately preceding the 1st November, 1901, the rent or\nrent value thereof being not Ixse than\n$60 per annum, in order to qualify iiinnt\non orb'fore the 1ST DAY OF DECEMBER in each year, enter with the\nAssesHor or Clerk of the Municipality\nhis or her name as a voter and shall\nmake and PERSONALLY deliver to the\nAssessor or Clerk a statutory declaration, forms of which can be obtained at\nthe City Hall.\nWm. McQuken, City Clerk.\nCity Hall, Nov. 6th, 1901.\nTHE.\nHOFFMAN HOUSE\nBest 25c Meal\nin town.\nMiners Checks Cashed Free\nof Charge at All Hours.\nMETEOR\nis the new high-grade mining\ncamp in the south half of the Colville Reservation, seven miles west of the Columbia river, eight miles southwest of Daisy and 28\nmiles by good road from Meyers Falls. The town-\nsite is in the centre of tne rich aggregation of\nmines comprising the Meteor, Stray Dog, White\nSwan and Given groups, all of which are working\nin high-grade shipping ore. A great number of\nvery promising properties are opening up in the\nvicinity. It is surrounded by a splendid agricultural, ftuit growing and stock raising country,\nunequalled in the northwest, and has a splendid\nsupply of timber for building and mining purposes, together with unlimited water power near\nIt has already, besides a store, a number of buildings in course of erection, and a telephone service,\nsaw mill, etc., will be in operation within a short\ntime. Meteor is a high -grade oamp of the real\nLeadville type, the ores mined being gold, silver,\nlead and copper. Picked assays have given as high\nas $140,000 to the ton, the average of the camp\nbeing about $35. You can't afford to forget Meteor.\nNow is your time to get in at bed-rook prices.\nMeteor is Sure to be a Rich Camp\nLOTS -.TS- LOTS 1\nemI rrTTT?1VrW One-half cash and the balance in two equal pay- ft[)g\n55S Xjj_lJXXTAkJ\"\"ments at three and sixmonths, without interest UxjS\njfi^S For full particulars call on or address\nCLW. HERRON.\nMete or, Washington"@en . "Newspapers"@en . 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