"c2a788f3-0cf9-403e-ab89-34e3a5d83f28"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-12-10"@en . "1904-05-14"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/evewoross/items/1.0226480/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " THE EVENING\n<*A\nORLD.\n'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 'Q RI A \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nS-E\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 _________;\naa\nVol. IIH NO. 12\nROSSLAND, B. C. SATURDAY, MAY, 14, .904\n- - - - *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 1 1^\nPrice Five Cents\n#\u00E2\u0099\u00A6#*##-*###*##*###*#***#****\n*\n20 Per Cent Cash Discount Sale\nOur Annual Cash Bargain Sale Opened May 7\nAnd will continue for two weeks only. Everything in leather\nfootwear will be sold at tha above disoount. We have too\nmany goods in stook, henoe this sale. Everybody invited to\nget good shoos very cheap.\nC. O. LALONDE\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0-\nThe Leading and 0\nPioneer Shoe Man\n0 The Big Shoe Store\n.^ Nos, 30 and 32 Columbia Avenue noneer onoe man j*.\n000*000000000^****0********\n\%MMXMMeA^i%> %^%%^%%96^%\nWhite Teeth\nMINES OF\nKOOTENAY\nRossland and Boundary\nShipments.\nLATEST RETURNS OF OUTPUT\nNo matter how well nature has endowed you, it is necessary\nto use the best tooth cleanser and preserv tive that you can\nfind. It doeon't pay to risk getting discolored and unsound\nteeth. You should use\nRussel's Cream Dentifrice\nRegularly. It cieans the teeth perfectly; keeps the gums\nfirm and rosy, and cortects bad breath. It is a tooth paste\nvaluable in preventing the decay of your teeth 25 cents.\n01 course you want a good tooth brush to go with it.\nAsk to eee our 25 cent brush,\nT. R. MORROW, Druggist\n\%r%a&%fitAww%%w%i*%k xa^%wx%wx0\n^\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AEs:\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AE^\u00C2\u00AB*e\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AEj\nTo the Public:\nIn answer to the Miners slander\nvearrctrce that, with\" ever-\nopportunity, we have made no\nchangeln our, rates since! the\nsuspension of Stunden'ft Co.\n0000\nOur Prices are Right\n0000\nft. T. eollis I\n& Company\nTHBIUP-TO-DATB JOBZPRINTERS.\nDR. BRUHISTS\n0 IN TMENT\nHas established itself as a household necessity and\nhas a reoord olCureB unparalleled in the history of\nMedioine, It onres old and new Sores, Ulcers,\nEcxema, Salt Rheum, Itching Piles, Chafings,\nPimples, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. This\nOintment hae been in use almost hall a Century.\nTestimonials from thousands who have been\nonred of Skin Diseases of long standing testify\nto its Curative qualities.\nWhat the Mines Are Doing Over the\nDistrict\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rossland Doing\nWell.\nThe week has shown the normal\noutput prevailing of late whioh ie\nabout two thirds of the yearly average of the oamp during 1904. The\nNorthport smelter has blown in\nfour furnaces but aa it bee 50,000\ntons of ore in the yard it ie not\ntaking muoh at present from the\nLe Roi people. It is, however,\nfairly oertain that a oonoentrator\nwill be ereoted. ItB whereabouts\nlargely depends upon the aotion\ntaken by a languid Board of Trade\nand its other public compeer, the\nOity Counoil, If there is an extra\nsession of the Legislature this summer, whioh seems probable, it were\nwell that these bodies take\nup thia matter and aend\nresolutions to strengthen the\nhands of the sitting member,\nMr. J. A. Maodonald. He will\nprobably find hie efforts seconded\nby John Houston, and in a house\nso nearly idivided as the present,\nthere Bhould be no difficulty in\nproouring the] necessary amendment, olearing up the meaning of\nthe Water Aots and plaoing litigation out of oourt. The Provinoial\nMining Association holds a meeting in Nelson next week of its exeoutive, but it is yet to be heard\nthat the Roesland delegates will\nbring up the matter. If they are\nKirbyites, the ohanoes are that the\nexecutive will not be trcubled. In\nwhioh'oase Rossland is not likely\nto trouble with the Association\nand it will beoome aa moribund\nhere ae in other plaot-s.\nWEEK TOTAL\nLekoi 1650 71,335\nCentre Star 1510 27.8*5\nWar Eagle 1070 19,575\nLe Roi No. 2\t\n5*5\n10,465\niumbo 2865\nLootenay 2060\nWhiteBear 830\nSpitzee 30 380\nLe Roi no. 2 milled ;. 350 4580\nO.K.mllled 175 575\nOPERATIONSjJN LIAUTUNG\nHeavy Explosions Heard Near\nDalny.\nCHINA MAY YET JOIN IN THE FRAY\nSummer Weather and Russian Reverses May Invite\nan Attack From the Plg-\n^ tails.\nSeoul, May 14\u00E2\u0080\u0094A junk that has\narrived at Chemulpo brings a report that heavy explosions were\nheard at aea early yesterday morning. It is believed that the explosion ooourred either at Port Arthur\nor Port Dalny. *\nAn Amerioan miner who left\nAnjn on May 8th, has arrived here\nand reports that a foroe of 2900\nRussians reoently spent the night\nat Unsan. He says alio that large\nbodies of Russians were reported to\nbe in that vioinity. Reports of\nfighting were reoeived here today,\nbut they lack confirmation.\nSeoul, May 11.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Japanese\nwill probably oompel the Emperor\nof Korea to resume his residenoe at\nKanvel palaoe, from which he fled\nafter the fire breaking out Jn the\npa'ace on April 14th, and Bought\nrefuge ia tbe Kaiuneiken building\nThis would make Japanese influence over the Emperor supreme.\nThe Russian squadron at Vladivostok fs praotioaUy bottled up by\nthe Japanese fleet. Japanese\nsoouting vessels are watohing the\nharbor.\nIt is asserted here that only one\ndivision of the second Japanese\narmy will be landed on the Liautung peninsula, and it is asserted\nthat the rest of the army will land\nat Takushan.\nViotoria, May 14\u00E2\u0080\u0094A prominent\nChinese merohant who returned\nfrom the Orient, a month or two\nago, expresses tbe absolute conviction that in the oourse of a very\nshort time the Chinese will take up\narmijagainst Russia. He aaid: \"The\nfrost hae kept China baok, and\nnow the roada are bad, but when\naummer comes the Chinese will attaok the Russians.\nChina hates Russia beoause\nRussia wants to steal every country. She wants to steal Korea,\nshe wants to steal Japan, but most\nof all Bhe wants to steal China, beoause after that she can steal all\nAsia. So we must push her back,\nand we will push her back. We\nhave good soldierB and they will\nhelp the Japanese push her baok.\"\nSt. Petersburg, May 14.\u00E2\u0080\u0094-Vice\nAdmiral Chouknin, it is reported,\nhas been appointed to command\nthe Black Sea fleet and Rear Admiral RimskkerBakoff, governor of\nArchangel, will succeed vice Admiral Chouknin as ohief of the\nnaval cadets' school.\nTotals 5.310 \u00E2\u0096\u00A040400\n\u00C2\u00A3\nDirectibns for use\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ap-\njly freely night and morn-\nng, or often aa required.\n PRICE\t\n50 Cents 'a 8ox\nMANUFACTURED BY\nDr. Bruhn Medical Co,\nNEWiYORK\n8oie.gent..or;1Ro-*iand,T. R. MORROW, TheO-Druggist\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 CALL FOR A TRIAL BOX.\nIlouml-rj Shipments.\nPhoenix. May 14.-\u00E2\u0080\u0094Speoial.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nThiB week's Boundary mines ore\nshipments bring the tonnage for\nyear over the 300,000 figure.\nGranby mines to Granby smelter\n10,440 tons; Mother Lode to Greenwood smelter, 3104 tons; Oro Denoro to Granby smelter, 166 tons;\nEmma, to Granby and Greenwood\nsmelterB, 1015 ton m^mm\nThia week the Granby smelter\ntreated 10,413 tons of ore; making\ntotal of 232,264 tons for the year.\nThe following shipments were\nmade by the different mines:\nWEEK\nGranby 10,440\nMother Lode 3'\u00C2\u00B04\ngro Denoro 165\nmma 1015\nAthelstan\t\nSenator -....\nElkhorn\t\nProvidence\t\nE.PU\t\nTOTAL\n200,416\n64,408\n11.710\n9.70?\n2,068\n1.756\n361\n184\nSlooan Shipments.\nThe total amount of ore shipped\nfrom-the Slocan and Slocan City\nmining divisions for the year\n1903 was, approximately, 15,200\ntons. Since January 1 to May 7,\n1904, the shipments have been ae\nfollows:\nWEEK. TOTAL\nArgenta 5\nBluebird 41\nBlack Prince 43\nBlack Fel 2\nCinderelU-Medford 171\nComstock 200\nEnterprise 20 200\nFisher Maiden 60\nHewitt 160\nIdaho ; 20 160\nIvanhoe 78 1384\nKincora 13\nLast Chance 185\nLorna Doone 20\nM arion 20\nMountain Con 27\nMonitor 40\nNeepawa >6\nOttawa 105\nPayne 20 111O\nPortHope 7\nPinto 5\nRambler 294\nRedFox 20\nRepublic 3*\nReco 5'3\nRuth ' 255\nSlocanStar 474\nSovereign 4*\nSunset 166\nSapphire 2\nTotaltons 138 5783\nTh* Swede Group.\nFrank Holton was down from the\nSwede group this week and says\nthe lead is widening with depth and\nconsiderable pyrrhotite ia being\nenoountered in the ore body. The\nshaft ie down between 50 and 60\nfeet.\nAT THE CHURCHES TOMORROW\nNEWS IN A\nMTSHELL\nItems of Interest Round\nthe World.\nLATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS\nThe Doings of Conspicuouti Persons\nAffecting Canadian Interest!.\nTotals ,\u00C2\u00AB4J*4 -*-V'v\nSt. George's Church\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rev. J. A.\nCleland,* rector. Sunday after Ascension 11 a. m., Matins and\nHoly Communion; 2:30 p. m.\nSunday School; 7:30 p. m., Even-\nSOng,\nChurch of the Saored Heart,\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nRev. M. W. McKinnon in oharge.\nFirst mass 8.30 a. m.; Second mass\n10:30 a. m.; Sumlay'School, 2,30 p.\nm. followed by Benediction of the\nBlessed Saorament.\nSt. Andrew's Churoh, (Presbyterian.)\u00E2\u0080\u0094Corner First avenue and\nQueen Btreet. Rev. H. Grant,\npastor. Servioes 11 a. in., and\n7:30 p. m.\nMethodist Church.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rev. R. F.\nStillman, B. A., paator. Servioes\n10a.m. Bible meeting, 11 a.m.\nsermon by the pastor, 12 noon,\nFellowship Bervice; 2:30 Sabbath\nSohool; 7:30 p. m. sermon; Monday 8 p. m. Epworth League;\nWednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer\nmeeting. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nSalvation Army.\u00E2\u0080\u00947 a. m., Knee\nDrill; 11 a. m., junior meeting; 3\np. m., Free and Easy; 8 p. m., Salvation meeting.\nThe Seoul ministry haa resigned\nin a body.\nThe Tibetans has made another\nfutile attaok on Gyangtse.\nSir Hibbert Tapper hae returned from hia trip to England.\nIllinois Republicans hare failed\nto agree on a candidate for governor.\nSeventy thouaand Japm-ae hare\nleft Chinnampo in crowded Ira.s*.\nports. 1\nIt looks aa if the Demoorate\nwonld win the State elections for\nWashington.\nIt is reported tbat internal dissensions in Russia are assuming\nan aoute stage.\nThe railroad commission ie not\nmentioned in the Republican platform in Washington.\nChamberlain haa restarted hie\nspeeches on the fiscal question with\none at Birmingham.\nAn attempt is being made by\nsome British legislators to atop\ngambling in cotton.\nThe Japanese are Steadily advancing along the roads to Newchwang and Liauyang.\nThe Indiana delegation ia instructed for Parker and to abide\nby the unit rule in voting.\nTbe Ruaaiana admit that Newohwang and Liauyang are probably\nuntenable and possibly Mukden\nalao.\nGerman papers declare that\nUnited States oonsuls in that\noountry ought to be treated as\nspies.\nThe Japanese blew up one of\ntheir torpedo boats in oopapring\nDalny, their first naval loes for\nthiB war.\nAgnew's for anything in grocer\nies.\nLocal Silver Shipment*\nThe last shipment of silver from\nthe Trail refinery, abont 54,000\nounces was made about ten daya\nago. It was oonaigned to Shanghai.\nWith it waa 510 ounces of fine\ngold oonaigned to the same port.\nAbout 15,000 ounces of fine silver\nwill be sent away sometime this\nweek. Regular shipment* of pig\nlead are being made, moet ot it\ngoing to cities in eastern Canada.\nHappy Jack Group.\nJackson Radcliffe and Joe Port-\ngall commenced work thia week on\nthe Happy Jaok group ot olaims\nnear Gold Hill. The group comprises four claims through whioh\nruns a quartz lead 12 feet in width\ncarrying gold values.\nTha Wakefield\nThe Wakefield, Slocan, resumed\noperations this week, and will employ 40 to 50 men. Sid Hambly ie\nIn oharge of the boarding house.\nAnother Defeat\nAnother Russian defeat like the\nlast reported and the Chinks will\nriae up against the Boer for throwing empty lunoh oana and vodka\nbottles at the tombs of their an*\ncenters. -Ex.\nm THE EVENING WORLD. 'ROSSLAND B. C, MAY\n'90*1\nThe Evening World\n'Br tht World*PnblUhlns Company.\nKntered nt the Rossland, B. C, poatofBce fo\nUtiaSn-infdon through thr mails,Mny l, loot e\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2t-condclnu rendiiik waller.\naoBSCRIfriON _-.TBB~J5.00 per yettr it\nn-rtnht* tn nd*nnc*. Ailrr-turlua ram mad\u00C2\u00AB-\ni ea application.\nJAMES H. FLETCHER.\nHENiRnL MANAQBR:\nF, 0. aai i\u00C2\u00B0j RoBsl-nd, H c\nA J\nWATER CONCENTRATION III\nBut one of the chi*-f points about\nwater oonoentnttioii in neciis-BMrilv\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .proper Bupply of water. Is i\ncheaper i a tins camp to take tit-\nore to tbe waU-r or bring the watei\nto the ore? First, lonkinp at p*r\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0onal testimony; Manager Kiiby i-\non reoord in tbe courts as bavin);\nelated that (here was barely et Hi\ncleat water near the camp to run a\nmill antl baa apparently backed bit)\nMieition by taking bin 200 tin\nplant down to Trail. On the othei\nhand, if this is the caBe, why itlc.i\na pother over tbe water made by\nthia very gentleman? Why iB lu\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0till fighting the matter if there i\ninsufficient water? It is also re\n'ported that the, LeRoi we con_\n.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2mplating erecting their plant al\nSheep Creek Falle, oat of tbe\ncountry. But this may not have\nbeen for lack ol v.-;.t i bul nfber\nfor fear of litipi'!^n, Ifn ringer\nCouldrey of the Le_lloi No. 2 openly stated that fear of a lawsuit was\none of the reasons that deterred\nhia eompany from building. It if\ntrue that they have built a 50 ton\nplant, bnt only about five miners\ninohes are used, and that from r\npoint not very well assailable by\nthe War Eagle people. So far tbe\ntestimony proves nothing.\nReferring to another source of\ninformation we gather from report\nand survey with proper measure\nments taken years ago by an ex\ntremely competent engineer, II. B.\nSmith, that a total of from COO to\n600 inohes of water oould be got\nfrom the various creeks, including\nSheep Lake, to the north of the\ncity. The same authority declares\nthat 500 inches is obtainable daily\nfrom Violin Lake.\nThat is to say tbat over 1000\ninohes are obtainable around Robb-\nland. Some of it would not be\neasily available, except for properties lying just below Bossland, but\nat least \u00C2\u00A300 inches is to be bad for\nmines suoh as the Le Roi. What\nwonld be the cost? That depends\nupon the nature ot the work done.\nDams constructed would run into\nenormous figures, if allowed, Suffice it to say tbat for immediate\npurposes an outlay of $300,000\nwonld bring tbe water into camp.\nProbably tbis outlay would bo\ndoubled later on. But al fliat not\nmore than a third of this amount\nwould be spent. However, take\ntbe figure at 1600,000, so aB to present the worst possible case for the\nwater. Now if 5 inches of wate\nwill run a 50 ton mill, it follows\nthat 500 inches would run mills\naggregating 5000 tons capacity,\nThe interest and sinking fund on\n1600,000 would amount to less\nthan $50,000 annually or $140 a\nday. As this water will sufTice for\n5000 tons of ore, the cost .per Ion\nof ore would be but three cents\nThlB is if the water is used only\nonce. But if used more than on re,\nas in the Coeur d'Alenea, where a\nstring of concentrators oan be ob\n(served all down a valley, tbe cost\nla much lessened. If used twice\nWe Shall Buy a Million\ni *\nBottles of Liquozone and ^Give Them to the Sick.\nWe Jiave purchased for $100,000 the J best oxygen producers. By a process\nAmerican rights tu I.iquozoue. We thus requiring immense apparatus and 14 days'\ncontrol the ouly way to kill germs in the time, these gases are made part of the\nbody aud end a germ disease. We want\nthe sic- to know this product, and at\nonce. So we make tbis remarkable offer.\nWe will buy a million 50c bottles and\ngive them to a million sick ones. Wilt\nyou\u00E2\u0080\u0094if you need it\u00E2\u0080\u0094let u. buy one\nfor you ?\nCosts $500,000\nWe publish this offer in every great\nnewspaper iu America, The cost of the\noffer, we expect, will leach $500,000.\nWe pay that price because it seems the\nonly way to quickly let the sick know\nwhat Mqiiozoqe dues.\nThe greatest value of Liquozone lies in\nthe fact lhat it kills germs in the body\nwithout killing the tissues, too. And 110\nman knows another way to do it. Any\ndrug lhat kills germs in a poison, and It\ncannot be taken internally. Kvery physician knows that medicine is almost\nhelpless iu any germ disease.\nLiquozone does in germ troubles what\nali the drugs, all tbe skill in the world,\ncannot do without it. It cures diseases\nwhich medicine never cures.\nActs Like Oxygen\nLiquozone is the result of a process\nwhich men have spent over 20 years in\nperfecting. Us virtues are derived solely\ntioni gas, made in large part from the\nliquid product\nThe result is a product that dfoes what\noxygen does. Oxygen gas, as you know,\nis {he very source ofyiulity. Itiquozone\nis a vitalizing tonic with which no other\n\"known product can compare. But germs\nare vegetables ; and Liquozone\u00E2\u0080\u0094like an\nexcess of oxygen\u00E2\u0080\u0094is deadly to vegetal\nmatter. Yet this wonderful product\nwhich no germ can resist, is, to the\nhuman body the most essential element\nof life.\nGerm Diseases\nThese are the known germ diseases.\nAll that medicine can do for these troubles\nis to heir Nature overcome the germs,\nwherever they are, and the results are\nindirect and uncertain. Liquozone kills\nthe germs, wherever they are, and the\nresults are inevitable. By destoying the\ncause of the trouble, it invariably ends\nthe disease, and forever.\nthe water would cost but l.| cents\nper Ion of ore. If used three limes\nbut one cont, and bo on.\nNow what is the cost of transporting the ore? The beDt contract\nie yet arranged has been with a\nrailway company for 1000 tons\ndaily, not Iobs, and the favored\nprice iB then 25 cents a ton. When\nit comes to a question of bringing\nore to water or water to ore, the\nodds are twenty-five to one in favor of the latter.\nWhy not specialize by taking a\ncourse in the International Correspondence Schools. Employers are\nwaiting for specialists and pay\nthem handsome salaries.\nTry ono of our 20th Century\nsuits. We know that it will please\nyou. Empey Bros.\nDo you want a bargain in a nice\nbat? If so call at Empey Bros\nIf you want to be well dressed\nhave your olothes made at Smith\n& Lougheed.\nIf you want a nioe spring suit of\nclothes call at Smith it Lougheed,\nthe Tailors.\nA full line of the latest novelties\nin the gentlemen's furnishing line\nat Empey Bros.\nAll kinds of cleaning, pressing\nand repairing nicely done at Smith\n& Lougheeds, the tailors.\nRossland Home Bakery\nHave moved\nTheir Eakery\nTo Columbia\nAvenue, next\nDoor to\nChalloner's\nJewelry Store\nC. Schwartzenhauer. Proprietor\nThe Alhambra\nFamily Liquor\nStore\nWe supply only 1 first class'goods.\nOur Wines and LiquVB are especially adapted to family and medicinal purposes. All goods at whole-\nsal prices. Goods delivered to\nany part of the city. Phone 268.\nGEO. OWEN Prop.\nAsthma\nA bKW- A11 em ia\nBronchttU\nBlood Poison\nBrig-it's Diaeiue\nBowel Trouble?!\nCoughs\u00E2\u0080\u0094Coldi\nConsumption\nColic\u00E2\u0080\u0094Croup\nConstipation\nCat trrh\u00E2\u0080\u0094Cancer\nDyaentry\u00E2\u0080\u0094Diarrhea\nD a udruff\u00E2\u0080\u0094D ropay\nDyipepata\nHay Fever\u00E2\u0080\u0094 In flue uza\nr DI*\nPP\u00C2\u00AB\nLeucorrhea\nlav I\nKidney Diseaaca\nl-a Oripp.\nLiver Troubles\nMalaria\u00E2\u0080\u0094Neuralgia\nMany Heart Trouble!\nHies\u00E2\u0080\u0094Pneumonia\nPleurisy\u00E2\u0080\u0094Quinsy\nRheumatism\nSkin Diseases\nScrofula\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sy phillis\nStomach Troubles\nThroat Trouble*\nBcze ma\u00E2\u0080\u0094Erysipelas\nFevers\u00E2\u0080\u0094Gall Stoues\nGoitre\u00E2\u0080\u0094Gout\nGonorrhea\u00E2\u0080\u0094Gleet\nTuberculosis\nTumor.-r\u00E2\u0080\u0094IMcerS\nVaricocele\nWomau's Diseases\nAll diseases that begiu with fever\u00E2\u0080\u0094all inflammation\u00E2\u0080\u0094-all catarrh\u00E2\u0080\u0094all contagious diseases\u00E2\u0080\u0094all\nthe results of impure 61 poisonous blood. .\nItt nervous debility Uquo/one nets as a vital-\nfaer, apcompLikhing what uu drugs van do.\n50c Bottle Free\nIf you need Liquozone, ami have uever\ntried it, please send us this coupon. We\nwill then mail you au order ou your local\ndruggist for a full size bottle, and we\nwill pay your druggist ourselves for it.\nThis is our free gift, made to convince\nyou ; to show you what Liquozone is, aud\nwhat it can do. In justice to yourself,\nplease accept it to-day, for it places you\nunder no obligation whatever.\nLiquozone costs joe. and fl.\nCUT OUT THIS COUPON\nfor this offer muv not appear again. KiU out\nthe blanks and mail It to tbe Liquid Oxoue\nCo., 458-460 Wabash Ave., Chicago.\nMy disease is\t\nI ha*e never tried Liquozone or Powley's\nLiquified Ozone, but it you will supply rae a\njoe. bottle free I will take it.\nD C B OrTVtiji\u00C2\u00BBd-l'r-\u00C2\u00BB''\u00C2\u00BBiite'pVaYnTy\n0't\nM\n9t-rm\n0-\nUquozonc waa formerly known in Canada aB\nPowley's liquified Osoncw\nMARKET\nREPORTS\nRetail Prices in Rossland\nStores.\nGROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES\nCorrected Up to Date by the Leading Merchants of the\nCamp.\nMINING SUPPLIES.\nAxes, per doz $7 50-10.00\nGandleB, per case $5.50-6 50\nCaps, Itennott, per box 75cj\nCoal, Wat kmmli per ton $22.50\nDynamite, 60 per ct, per lb 19_\nDynamite, 50 per ct, per lb 18o\nDynamite, 40 perct, per lb.lB.c\nFuse, Bennett per 100 ft 75c] |\nHammers, per lb 15cJ\nIron, per lb 3<-5o \"\"!_)\nNails, base, per keg $4\nShovels, per doz $7.50-10\nSteel. Canton per.lb KJo\nmkat\"ani> POULTRY.\nBacon, per lb 18-20c .\nBeef, per lb (side) 9-10o\nChickens, each 50-i)()o\nFiBh, per lb 12_-15o\nHam, per lb 18-20o\nMutton perlb (side) 13-15\nTurkey, per lb 23o\nVeal, per lb fside) 18c\nprovisions\n. Almonds, per lb 25o\nApples, per 501b box $1.50-12.00\nBananas, per doz 50c\nBeans, per lb Oo\nButter, per lb 25-40o\nCabbrge, per lb., 3o\nCa liflower, per head, 15c\nCheese, per lb 20o\nChocolate, per lb 40-50o\nCocoa, per lb 40c $1.00\nCoffee, per lb 25 50c\nCondensed Milk per can 12_c-15c\nDried Peas, per lb 6c\nKggs, per doz 35c\nFlour, per 501b $165-2.00\nGreen Onions, per buuch, 5o\nHoney, per lb 25c\nJams and Jellies per lb 12-1,'ic\nLard, per lb 17_cv\nOnions, per lb 5c\nOranges, per doz 25 50c\nPickles, per qt 20o 25o\nPotatoes, per 1001b sack $1.25,\nRice, per lb 8c\nRolled Oats per lb 5c,\nSpinach, per lb, 10c\nSugar, per lb 6io;\nVioegar.'per gal 50c-75o \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nWalnuts, per lb 25c\n************it****t *********\nRossland Mails. 1\n%*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2**\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*********\nMails close Mail* delivered\nDa ilvex- \ daily exci pt\ncept Sunday Monday al\n6 .. 30a m 7 00 a. in-.\nfor Trail, Phoenh*\nCa'cade. Columbia\nGrand Forks, Kits,\nGreenwood, Fliolt, Midway and all Bnurdary\nDistrict points.\nDaily except Daily excepl\nSunday Monday\n6:30 a. m. 7;oo a. m.\nRobBon, Castlegar\nMon., Wed., Fri Wed.. Eri., Sun\n_. 6:30 a. m. 9-00 a. m.\nGladstone\nDshy Daily\n9:40 a. 111. (.00 a. ni,\nNorthport, Bpokane\nand all United States\npoints. Paterson, B, C,\nDaily except pa'li excepl\nSunday Sunday\n9:40 a, 111. 6' 00 p. 111,\nKaslo, and also Waneta,\nYmir. Nelson ai i Salmo,\nn. c.\nDaily D\u00C2\u00BB,Iy ':oo p. ro.\n9:40 a. m and 7:00 a. ID\nOrdinary lctti r mail\nonly for all Eastern\nCanada, and (h* United Kingdom and all\nEuropean .-Mid . ther\nforeign countrif \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nDaily DaiW\n5:15 p ni. 7:00 a. 11T.\nAlljpoints served by\nthe Canadian Had fie\nRailwTiy, the N6tl.li-\nwest Territories, Manitoba) all Eastern Cnn-\n*da, the United Kingdom, and all European\nand other foreign countries.\nDaily'5:l5p in.. Dai'y 7:011 :i. m.\nCrow's Nest l'ass and\nconnections, Nelson.\nSun., Tues., Tnur 'I uss., Thur., Hs\n5:15 p m., f-.vu a. 111.\nDeer Park.\nDaily except Daily except\nSaturday Monday\n5:15 p.m. 7:00 a. 111.\n*. Sandon.\nDaily 5:15*0. m Daily 7:00 a. 111\nTrail, Arrowhead, Nia-\nkusp, Revelstoke Station, Ha'cyon and Columbia River, Slocan\nand lardeau District\npoint and connections\nDaily 5:15 p 111. Daily 7;oo a.\nAll points served by\nthe Canadian 1 arid.\nRailway west of !<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 v-\nelstoke Station, including ' hina and |\u00C2\u00BBpan\nand Klondike.\nTHE I\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0$\n*\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2i\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n_____\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094_ ^\nFinest Grill in-Kootenays I\nA-\n*-,\nT-\n*-,\n**rf\n*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nIK\n*'r\n_\u00C2\u00A3.\n*T\nif\n*-,\n*\"-*7\n*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\n**\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*-*?\n*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n*'.\n**-'r\n*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2St\n*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n*'.\n*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\n*\n*\nmtl'\nm\m\n*'.\n47\n*\n.'ossland's\nLeadinq\nHotel..\n\u00C2\u00A9\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nSample Rooms\nFor Commercial Men.\nin; CONNECTION\nFIRST .CLASS\nBowlinn Allev\nAND\n,\nBILLIARD ROOM\n*\n*\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n*\n4\nP.\nBURNS & CO.\nWHOLESALE MARKET8\nRossland, Nelson, Trail,Sar.don,Revelstoke,b\na fine showing of clean galena tbat\nwhen tested gave values of 850 per\nton. Tbe property is about two\nmilee below I'lioenix.\nKAMLOOPS\nRumor has it that a big deal ie\npending, in which tbe Kimberly\nand Copper King mines are included, fixbiustive examinations\nhave been made by the experts for\nthe prospective purchasers.\nI.ARnEAU\nJohn EaneBt and J. Mulholland\ncommenced work on the Goldfy\nthis week.\nIt is expected that the big lead\non the Rossland will be tapped by\nth new tunnel within a few days.\nT. Park', experimental plant for\nthe treatment of tailings from the\netampmills here, will be ready to\ncommence operatio s in about two\nweeks.\nG. Young came down from the\nNelson group on Wednesday, and\nreports that development is progressing rapidly; 50 feet of tunnel\nhaving been driven siuoe tne commencement of operations a few\nweeks ago. The lead will be tapped in another 25 feet.\nNELSON\nThe Fern mill, at Hall Siding,\nhaB started for the season. Daring\nthe winter, the miners have been\ngetting out ore and this will now\nbe run through the mill.\nrOPLAR\nThe tunnel on the Home Run is\niu 90 feet, and juding from the appearance of the rock in the face;\nthe lead will be tapped in a few\nfeet.\nErio Strand, one of the looaterB\nof tbe Swede group, who haB been\nvisiting friends in the east for tbe\npast four months, returned to town\nFriday last.\nSLOCAN\nThe Slocan Star will be employing 100 men in a short time.\nOn Lemon creek tbe White\nSparrow ehowa a fine body of oro.\nToo muoh water haa stopped\nwork in the No. 1 level of the\nPayne.\nSeveral miners have tried to ob\ntain a lease on the BoBum, but\nwithout avail.\nThe Ivanhoe is obtaining satisfactory results from tbeir zinc ship\nments to Iola.\nThe Last Chance closed down on\nTuesday. Work will be resumed\nwhen the surface;.water eubaidea.\nA carload of ore recently shipped\nfrom the strike in No. 8 tunnel of\nthe Payne ran 232 ounoea in silver\nand 7G per oent lead.\nSOUTHEAST KOOTENAY.\nThe St. Eugene mill is running\none ebift and Tom Cameron, late\nof the Payne, is iu charge.\nEight carload? of ore were shipped from Ihe St. Eugene to the\nsmelter at Trail this week.\nThis is the first shipped from this\nproperty since July 1901, almost\nthree years ago. There are row\nover 200 men on the payroll The\nconcentrator will be running double shifts after next week.\nWe are carrviug a lull line ol\nstraw hatB. Call and eee tbem\nEmpey Bros.\nWanted \u00E2\u0080\u0094 A general servant;\nmust be good cook; wages $20 per\nmonth*. Apply between 2 and 3\no'clock to Mrs. A. If. MaeNeill\nB. A. C, cottage.\nCustom made clothing at Empey\nBron.\nAt Agnew's\u00E2\u0080\u0094New stock of overalls, shirts and jumpers.\nCrown Point Hotel, Trail,\nng hotel in the smelter oity.\nLead-\n'orn thin ?\n>ol Washed thin]\nThat's so\nvhen common soap is used.\nSunlight\nSoap\nREDUCES\nEXPENSE\nt.V for lite ilet-nttin Unr.\nCarry a Large Stock\nOf all kinds <>l Music, both\nsheet and (olios. Fishing-\nTackle, Stationery. Novels,\nMagazines anil News.\nFresh liiuo Print Paper just\nreceived.\nM. W. Simoson\nORDER YOUR\nWOOD\nTHE\nLeJRoi Stables\nDry Fjr and Tamarac at\n$5, per cord,\nTISSUE PAPER NAPKINS\nTJSSUE PAPER DOILIES\nElegant Designa; Exquisite Colorings\nCREPE TISSUE PAPERS\nShaded, Plain and Decorated\nFine English Tissue Papers\nLarge Stock; All Shades /\nPLAYING CARDS\nForbidden City and B. C. Souvenir\nCongress, Trophy Whist, Eto.\nTally and Score Cards, Markers and\nTassel Pencils of everj/ description\n(ioodeveBros.\nDruggists and Stationers]\nIt Pa*s to Deal With Goodeve Bros.\n-*___- .A A Jfc.. & *___. ^l *_fc j-k __k. -___l -___<. -tk. A. Jfc_ A* -__fc. _^j__tj__kjfc-*_fc._A.-_fc-__fc- A\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2TF \"^ ^F \"^ \"-yy ^ ^ ^F * WW W * * * * V T^ * \"^ \u00E2\u0096\u00BC * W\n0 0\n0T\* 1 __\"\ _T\"T_Hl-_f> Patients will hear of \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n0 I 1 1 A \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 L, I I something lo their #\n^ I I /\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 11 I III advantage by writing 0\n^lllrtill ll\u00C2\u00AB totbn Di\u00C2\u00BBbei*f this gigantic company are\nclear, pimple and liberal contracts.\nNo nockholdsrs. - All profits for the\npolicy holders.\nThe rates and guarantees beat the world.\nTalk with the manager of East British Columbia. __^\t\nJ. STILWELL CLUTE\nROSSLAND, B. C.\nigfi__[_l__i_^^ @Pll@jgJll\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nCertificate of Improvements.\nGeorgia Fraction Mineral Claim, *it-\nuated in the Trail Creek Mining Division\nof West Kootenay District.\nWhere located; On Monte Chris'o\nmountain, adjoining the \u00C2\u00A3veain(r rJtur\nmine.\nTake notice that I, Kenneth L. Burnet, airent (or Albert Howard MaeNeill, Esq. free miner's certificate No.\nB?5$03> a\u00C2\u00BB<* Louis L. Berunneau, free\nminer's certificate Nu. 675301, Intend, 60\ndaye from the date hereot, to apply to the\nmining recorder for a certificate\nof improvements, fcr the purpose of ob-\ntaiiilniracrown grant of tbe above claim\nAnd further take notice that action.\nunder section 37, must bo commenced!\nbefore the issuance of such certificate of\nImprovements,\nof Mav 4 D. 11304\ni\.M a* Rossland, Ii. C, this 12th day\nKENNETH L. lJURNBT\n\u00C2\u00AB__\u00C2\u00BB\nCertificate of Improvement\nAddie, Great Britain, Extension and C.\nB. Fraction Mineral Claims, situate in\nthe Grand Fork) Mining Division of\nYale Dislrirt.\nWhere located: On McCrae creek,\nnear Bo\"anza Siding.\nTake notice that I, Kenneth L. Burnet agent lor Geo. A. Paulson, free miner's certificate No. 1157492, in end. siity\ndays from the date hereot,to applv to the\nMining Recorder tor a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining\na Crown Grant of the above claim,\nAnd further take notice tbat action,\nunder section 37, must be commenced\nbefore the.issuance of such Certificate of\nImprovement,\nDated this uth day of Mav, A, D. 1004.\nKEN*BTH L. BUBNET, P, LYS.\nNOTICB.\nElla Fraction mineral claim aituate in\nthe Trail Creek Mining Diviaion ol Weat\nKootenay District.\nWhere located\u00E2\u0080\u0094On Deer Park mountain adloining the Abe Lincoln mineral\nclaim.\nTake notice tbat I, Wm. B. Townsend,\nfree miner's certificate No. 875,^44, for\nmyself, and Ella Clark McD .nald, free\nminer's certificate No. f 75,607, and the\nadministrator of the estate of the\nlate Madeline Layton (deceased)\nfree miner's certificate No. B57467,intend\n60 days from the date hereof, to apply to\nthe Mining Recorder for a Certificate of\nImprovements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant for the above\nclaim.\nAnd further take notice that action,\nunder section 37, must be commenced\nbefore the issuance of such Certificate ol\nImprovements.\nDated at Rossland, B. C\nday of April, A. D 1904.\nWM. B. TOWNSEND,\nApplicant.\nthis 25th\nCity of Roesland Court of Revision\nNotice is hereby given that the first\nannual Sltiing of the Court of Revision\nfor the purpose of bearing all com plaints\nagainst the assessment for the year 1904\nas made by the Assessor for the City of\nRoss land, .B.C., will be held in he\nCouncil .Chamber. City Hall, Rostand,\non Monday, the 30th day of May. A. D\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n1904, at 2 o'clock p. in.\nWm. McQueen,\nCity Clerk's oflice, City Clerk.JS\nKosaland, li C , ipril 25,1904.\nsjotaM-iWffli'f\nThe only sll nail, between' points cast\nwest and south to Rosaland. Nates.\nGrand Fork* and Republic. T\nBuffet cars ran between Spokane and\nNorthport.\nA\nEffaetlvs Jun* 14, 1M3\nNORTHBOUND.\nLeave. Spokane J** t\nArrive Rowland T^f,\nArrive.., Nelson. 7*_\u00C2\u00BBJ\nAfrive Grand Fork..... Am\\nArnve RepubUc. 6;isp>$.\nSOUTHBOUND.: -& mgm\nLeave Republic i-a \u00C2\u00BB.\u00C2\u00AB.'\nLeave Grand Fork* ioj_c ajn\nLeave Nelson 7-Ea.m\nLeave Rossland io:4oa.m\nArnve... Spokana 6:15 p_a\nIn Connection With'\nTO ALL POINTS\nSHORT LINE \u00C2\u00A3U\nIO\nSt. Pa-l,Duluth.Minneapo|i.,Chicr|\u00C2\u00BB\nand all points east\nSeattle Tacoma, Victoria, Portland\nland all Pacific Coast point*.\nThrough Palace and Tourist Sleepar*\nDining & Buffet Smoking Library Oan\n2-FastTrains Through Daily-2\nFor rates, folders and full information\nregarding trips, call on or addreas aay\nagent B. t\ ic H. Railway.\nH.BRANDT,C P4 T A,\n701 W Riverside, Spokane\n, A. JACKSON Gin Ft. & Pass. Agt.\n.Spokane, Wash.\nH. P. BivOW-*., Kossland Agant\nApplication for Transfer of Liquor\nLicense.\nNotice is hereby given that wc will\napply to the Board of Licensing Commissioners of thc City of Rossi'nd at its , ..\u00E2\u0080\u009E_-;- \Y\u00E2\u0080\u009E.IV\"Tlmbri_\"\nnext meeting for a transfer of the retail UWMW,tf_?rS_ VanTtTW\nAtlantic S.S. Sailings\nC.P.R. ATLANTIC B.S. LINE__B\nFrom Montreal\nLk. Champlain, May j Lk. Erie May i*\nALLAN LINE\nFrom St John\nParisian...April 23 Tunisian... April ia\nDOMINION LINE\nFrom Montreal\nDominion... May 7 Bouthwark.. May 14\nAMERICAN LINK\nNew York.. May 7 St. Paul...May 14\nRED STAR LINE\nVaderland..May 7 Kroonland..May 14\nCUNaRD LINE\nMay 14\nliquor license held by Jacobs -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i^ord \ ^e--W H^ ,6T^^t .......\nlor the- Bank saloon, situated ou Coluin- ^e-\"110- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ^uVn.-h , inr *\nbla avenue in the City of Rossland U ' fHfcNUI \"^\nC to Tom Newman.\nJOHN JACOBS\nV.V.O. IEFFORD\n> IOM NEWMAN\nDated this 7th day of May. 1904.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 if .->\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nEXPLOSIVES.\nThe Cotton Powder Gomoanv. Ltd.\n32 Quaan^Viotoria St., .ONDON,' E. C.\n-MANOFACTiB--\t\nApplication for Transfer of Liquor\nLicense,\nNotice;is hereby given tbat I will ap\nply to ihe Board ol Licensing Commissioners ol lhe city of Rossland at its next\nmeeting for a transler of the liquor li.\ncense held by me for the Palace Hotel\nsituated on Columbia avenue, I in the\ncity ofRoselsnd, B. C.,tn H. N, Di.s.\nRalph Harron,\nLicensee.\nDated this 20th day of Apiil, IWI4.\nSOCIETY CARDS.\nLT t \ W FHATKK.NAt. OBDXa Ot\nI* . KJ. AVI. KAOI.KH, anwland Aertl,\nNo. 10, Begvl-r mccUn** rrery- l Inn-, ley f*en.\nlast, St), m, Mlurrn'Union lltl!.\nA.,H,J)ii*t~i* w '\nBon 17J W.O. Rcjllrton, grnrUnr\nLeT\u00C2\u00ABr'sV-Z(Wi\u00C2\u00ABiHe\u00C2\u00BBd)TM\u00C2\u00ABlnf\u00C2\u00BBoUnt8o\u00C2\u00BBp\nPowder dusted ip the bath softens tha\nw-tar at tha ium tiir* that It disinfect*. *\nLaToiiraine May 5 La Lorraine May 12\nALLAN STATE LINK\nLaurcntlan. .May 12 Nu.nidlan May 2*\nContinental sailings of North German\nLloyd, li. A. V. ana Italian lines on application. Lowest rates on all line*.\nVV. V. V. CUMMINGS.\nG >S. S, Agt, rYioaipcf\nO.W. DEY, Agent,\nCi P.R. Depot, Rossland.\nTHE\nLondon Directory,\nCONTAINING over 2000 pagesof condensed commercial matter, enables\nenterprising traders tlirou|*hout tht Ens*\npire to keep in close touch with the trade\nof the Motherland. Besides being a cam\nplete commercial guide to Londoa ana\nits Suburbs, thc London Directory can-\ntains lists of:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nexport:merchants\nwith the goods^they ship, srd ths Cole'*\nml and Foreign markets tbey supply.\nSTEAMSHIP LINtS\nFaversham Powder\nOb the SPECIALflLWr.Jof Pfmitud rip.rs.vfF. CctctfT, 5fC^\nmT*' f+y. KM \"?r* r~ the best explosive for nt derground wo/k e>\nI V__/InI I CL cl-Bively -Bed in Severn and Mersey tunnel\nCordite, Geligrr.ite, GelftUne DyTamite,,BlaBting Gelatine, Detonator, lor all claBBen of Bbtplosives, Eleotrio ApplianoeB/\nMaga-ino Chaj fe\u00C2\u00ABw.,lor the removal, of Wrecks, Etc., -Etc.\nR.L.Wright\nA.R.XM.\n(Assayer.for^Le Roi No. 2,')\nWottta: Favera.ha*?a, Kent and Melling, near Liverpool\nWILL TAKE\nCustom Assays;\narranged under the Porta to whioh thay\nsail, and Indicating the appraxin-an\nsailings.\nIPROVINCIAL APPENDIX \"\nof Trade Notices of leading Man-fee-\nturers, Merchants, etc., iu the principal\ntowns aud industrial centres e( Use\n'Jnltcd Klngdem.\ncopy A of the 1004 edition will be far\narded liei.ht paid su teeefpt ol P*-.i\nOffice Order for il,\nThe London Directors Co.-tU\n26j Aboburoh Una, London, S. 0.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND, B. C1, MAY 14,1904\nffe\nHOUSES\nPEOPLE LIVING IN\nA-.ta-e-at.du.kno. th. bast -nil Cheapest war to dMOTt. th. wall, of llriji, room. N\u00C2\u00ABhl.K\u00C2\u00BB_*au-.-rt_l\nCHURCH'S COLD WATER\nALABASTINE\nta f0Ul,, e_e,pn.M, jood looka or toaW-t*, tor tho walli ot anj> buildln*.\nion bouk, U i-a -ily il.ne.\n.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00C2\u00AB. tu At plain tlatlaf. Artlstlo *Ucor*tln\u00C2\u00AB, with th. aid tt *-r\nM^CTINl'U noVa'ka-omin., but a p.r_*.n.nt \u00C2\u00AB.tta,. Sold b, -ard\u00C2\u00ABr. aad palat WM \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00C2\u00AB*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2***-\u00C2\u00AB- *9-t-**\"> \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB_,\nV_U_*a\u00C2\u00BBlnIor_.uon by return Ball II you writ. .... Addreai ___._, _, _. _.\nThe ALABASTINE CO., Limited, PARIS, ONT.\nTHE LOCAL\nEXCHANGE\nLittle Movement Has Been\n- Reported.\n6IANT STOCK PRINCIPAL SELLER\nTh* Latest Quotations\nLocally Upon\nMarket.\nand\nthe\nSales\nThe week waB ae quiet a. any\non reoord and little or no movement reported. The principal seller was Giant.\nToday's Looal Quotation.:\nAaked\nAawrtcao Boy \u00E2\u0080\u00A2- a\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0aa Har \"*.\nTall ...... \u00C2\u00BB,.\nUaaOold Maids iX\nm (Camp Mcatl-nay) ex-dl- 1 a\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Mar *s\niHmtTtmCatl.\nId'S .\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 H\n22%\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0H\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2a\nBid\nty.\n3S\n\u00C2\u00ABJ4\n$3-50\n*a\nsa\nMINOR MENTION\nle\nEVA GOLD MINES LTD,\n3%\nToday's Sales.\nCanadian Gold Fields, 3000, 4c;\nGiant, 6,000, lc. Total, 8000.\nWeek's Quotations.\nHighest\n... 2%\n... 2%\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 3\n... -i'A\n... i'A\n... 25\n... 3\n... 3.\nLowest\n2\n22*A\nAmerican Boy\t\nBen Hur\t\nBlack Tail\t\nCanadian Gold F.S..\nCariboo, Camp McK\nCentreStar\t\nr'airview\t\nFisher Maiden \t\nGiant\t\nGranby Consolidated....#4.25\nMorning Glory i'A\nMountain Lion 11\nNorth SUr 5\nPayne 12\n5\nRambler-Cariboo 22 _\nTomThumb 2\nWar Eagle 11\nWaterloo iK\nWhiteBear 4*4\nShowing highest asked and lowest bid\nduring tbe past week.\nThe Week's Sales.\nGiant, 6000, 5000, lo; Canadian Gold Fields, 3000, 4c, St. Eugene, 1000, 600, 421c; Payne, 1000,\nIO.0; B. C. Consolidated, 500, 10c;\nGranby, 50, $3.75. Total 17150.\n*2*5\u00C2\u00B0\ni'A\n3*\n7K\n10\n20\n2%\ni'A\n3%\nDanville Mlnea\nDevelopment work on the Min\nnehaha and Hercules claims near\nDanville, Wash., is in progress\nSeventeen men are employed.\nTha Zala M\nA rioh strike iB reported Irom\nthe Zala H mine in Sheridan camp.\nBuy one of our 20th Century\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nits ol olothes. They are oustom\nmade and ne guarantee a fit. Em\npey Bros.\nPOWDER 8MOKK\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Did, it ever\ngive yon headaohe? Dr. Sootte\nheadaohe powders are a;qnick and\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ore eure. Sold at Morrows Drug\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tw .\nThe Frivate Seoretary will\nproduced again next week.\nSome gradipg is in progress at\nthe head of Centre Star gulch.\nAl Davis is rooting for the baseball game at Trail tomorrow. '\nThe Chief Justice is holding sessions at Greenwood next week.\nFrank Hoisted is in the camp\ntravelling for, a Winnipeg firm.\nThe rebuilding of the organ at\nSt. George's church is about completed.\nManager Maokenzie is going to\nNevada to look alter a property\nthere.\nThe Btate of the publio cemetery\nis again a disgraoe to a Christian\ncommunity.\nManager Parrish is back Irom\nSpokane. He is looking the worse\nfor his siege.\nThe baseball game tomorrow at\nTrail is called lor 2:30 o'olock in\nthe afternoon.\nThe Ladies oi St. George's Guild\nare giving a danoe in Miners Union\nHall on Friday next.\nJohn Dean got back from Fernie\ntoday. He has been absent adjusting some fire losses.\nIt is understood that E. P. Davis\nhas been engaged by the prosecu\ntion in the Miner libel suit.\nThe dance given last, night in\nhonor of Miss Ruby Hook on her\ndeparture was well attended.\nMaxey sayB that yesterday's iB\nsue of the World was the beet in\nyears. The Count likes jossing.\nTomorrow being the Sunday after\nAscension there will be speoial ser.\nvices in the morning at St. George's\nohuroh.\nThe War Eagle is shipping\nfrom the old bins. Some reserve\nore was stored in the upper stopes\nfor greater economy ol handling!\nMaxey is tired ol paying monev\nto an ungrateful oity. He waa\naotually fined five dollars thia\nmorning for beautifying the streets\nwithout consulting the City Council.\nAt the meeting ol the Liberal\nAssociation last evening the endorsement of Hewitt Bostock for\nthe Senatorship was made unani\nmous.\nThe Miner says that W. J. Nelson is out of pocket over the Pri\nvate Secretary. If its utteranoe in\nthis oaae is no more reliable than\nthat oonoorning Belshazzar then\nW. J. Nelson is alright.\nThe Fowler-Pollett case is at\ntrading muoh attention, The oase\nwill came up for hearing on Monday morning, the defendant being\nbound over in his own and\nhis father's personal recognizances to appear.\nOwners of grave sites are complaining of the oows and horses\nagain getting on their graves and\ndestroying the flowers. There was\nan attempt to stop thiB thing last\nyear but it Ib apparently ineffectual. A drastic sentence should be\nimposed and then there would be\nno more desecration.\n' Carnations, all colors.\nCandy Store\nPalaoe\nDo yoa want a bargain in a nice\nhat? II io oall at Empey Bros.\nII yoa want to be well dressed\nhave yonr olothes made at Smith\n* Longhead.\nWhy not specialize by taking a\ncourse in the International Correspondence Sohools. Employers are\nwaiting (or specialists and pay\nthem handsome salaries.\nTry one ol our 20th Century\nsuits. We know that it will please\nyou. Empey Bros.\nSB\nEva of Lardeau to Be Taken by a Provincial\nCompany\nSMOKE THE BEST\nW. B and\nGrown Grant\nCigars\t\nThey Are Union Made\nPatronize a Home Industry\nNotice haa been given to the\nshareholders oi the Calumet & B.\nC. Gold Mines, Ltd., that the oompany have been unable to exercise\nthe option held on the Eva mine,\nunder which they bave been operating, and have lound it necessary\nto effect a settlement with the Imperial Development Syndioate,Ltd.,\nthe owners oi tho property.\nArrangements have been made\nwith the Imperial Development\nSyndicate, where a new company\nis to be immediately organized lor\nthe purpose ol taking over the Eva\nproperty. The new company will\nbe known as the Eva Gold Mines,\nLtd., and will be organized in\nBritish Columbia. The oapital\nwill be $500,000 in 500,000 shares\nol a par value ol $1 eaoh; 250,000\nfully paid up shares will be issued\nto the Imperial Development Syndicate, Ltd., in lull payment oi the\nproperty; 200,000 shares will be\nset aside lor the shareholders oil\nthe Calumet & British Columbia\nGold Mines Ltd. This 200,000\nshares will be issued 50 per cent\n(50 centB a thare) paid np, the\nbalanoe oi 50 oents a share being\nsubject to oall as required\nby the company, it being\nstipulated, however, that in\nno event oan the firat oall be\nmade lor more than 10 per oent,\nand future calls not more than 5\nper oent every two months. Snoh\noalls will only be made as fnnde\nare requirod lor equipping and\ndeveloping the property. The bal*\nanoe ol 50,000 shares to remain in\nhe treasury.\nIf you want a nioe spring suit ol\nolothes oall at Smith &, Lougheed,\nthe Tailors.\nList Your Property With\nWalter J. Robinson\nAUCTIONEER\nReal Estate and Customs Broker\nA full line ol the latest novelties\nin the gentlemen's famishing line\nat Empey Broe.\nATTENTION\nMINING MEN\nI have opened a\nDepartment of Mines\nin oonneotion with my\nRea) Estate Business ,\nand will make a specialty ol\nCrown Granted\nMineral Claims.\nIt yoa are the owner ol\none or more Crown\nGranted Mineral Claims\nin any oamp in the\nKootenays or the Boundary,\nAnd want to sell, oall and\nplaoe them on my list.\nI am open to do business\nwith yoa on business lines.\nWanted~To Buy\nSafe\nAbout\n1500\nPounds\nWalter J. Robinson\nAUCTIONEER\nReal Estateand.CustomsBroker\nHext Door to Postoffice\nWe are carrying a toll\nstraw hats. Call and set\nEmpey Bros.\nline ol\ntbem\nWanted \u00E2\u0080\u0094 A general servant;\nmust be good cook; wages $_0 per\nmonth. Apply between 2 and 3\no'olook to Mrs. A. H. MaoNeill.\nB. A. C, cottage.\nCustom made clothing at Empey\nBros. \t\nAt Agnew's\u00E2\u0080\u0094New stook of overalls, shirts and jumpers.\nCrown Point Hotel, Trail,\nng hotel in the smelter oity.\nLead\nBINN -.OHREN\nCUSTOMS BROKERS\nOpposite Bank ef Montr**\nPrion** 23 it 247\nFREE\nThe best Bar Lunoh in town,\nlrom noon until midnight, every\nday, at\nTHE WINDSOR\nS3\nf\nI\niki\nib\nib\nib\nm\nm\nDR. BORELL'S KIDNEV PILLS\nAre acknowledged to be the best medioine ever introduced\nior the oare oi all diseases arising Irom a disordered state oi\nthe Kidneys. These pills are not a onre all, tbey cure Kidney\nand Bladder diseases, snoh as backache, congestion oi tbe\nkidneys, inflammation of the bladder or urinary organs.\nSOLD BY\nThe Druggist THOMAS STOUT\nib\nib\nib\niaV\nib\nib\nTo the\nMerchants\nWhv Don't\nYou Increase\nYour Business?\nDo not sit down and complain of lacic ot\nbusiness, beoause 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 HftYE\nTO SHOW THEM\nThat you can sell them better goods fbi\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'peo-\nple to tell them what you waat them to\nknow\nYou can do this\ntisement in\nby keeping your adrer-\nThe Bvenina\nWorld.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00C2\u00BB\nIt reaches all the people and goes in'allthe\nhomes in the oity. 0 0 Its circulation is\nincreasing every|day.\nGive it a\u00C2\u00ABTria!\nAnd you will not ooupbla as to the rand"@en . 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