"7cf6093a-889d-4513-b350-a39fc32ddf0a"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-12-10"@en . "1902-03-25"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/evewoross/items/1.0226781/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094M\u00E2\u0080\u0094te.i -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -iii'n-rr~\u00E2\u0080\u0094BTir-fVtvn - ~~.\nTHE EVENING WO\nVol.\n*\n1\nI, No. ^o^\nROSSLAND, B. C\u00E2\u0080\u009E TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1902.\nPrice Five Cents.\n1\n1\nm-\n%B\nIB\nWe Have the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of\nFootwear in the Kootenays.\nWe are sole selling agents In Rossland lor tin following shoe manufacturers: Johnston & Murpliy, Newark. N. J.; \V. L. Douglust Shoe\nCo., Brockton, Mass.; Hathuwav, Souls) & Harrington, Boston, Mass.;\nNorth Star Shoe Co.. Minneapolis, Minn ; Laird, Schober & Co., Philadelphia, Pa ; Maloney ISros. & Co., Rochester, N. Y.; the 'porosis\"\nLynn, Mass.; Buckingham & Heoht, Han Francisco, Cal.; The ,1. D.\nKing Co., Ltd.. Toronto, Canada J Geo. A. Slater Shoe, Mon real, Canada. The ab )ve named firms atn the best slice mik\"rs in the United\nBtates and Canada WE GUARANTEE EVERY PAIR. We have\ngoods made by many other reliable linns.\nWe Invite You to Examine our Stock of Footwear-\n\"The Shoeman\"\n=3\nC. O. LALONDE.\n%MimmimMiMiiiimmiiiMimmL\*m\nI Shoes for the Boys\nComo and pick them out. Your hoy wants to be\nwell shod. We have the largest assortment in Rossland, from the strong oil grain shoe, suitable for wet\nand muddy weather, to the mannish Goodyear welt\nshoos which will make the boy's heart glad. We\nhave all sizes.\n%B\n1 w. f. McNeill,\nNEW STAND, OPP.\nTHE CRESCENT\nBi\n3\n^iiUUiUiUiiiiUliiiiilUiiiiUai^iiiUUiiiilUUaiiiiiUlUlUiUE^\nn 1\nI GOOD\nAS THE BEST,\n1 CHEAPER\n& THAN SOME BRANDS IS THE\n$ EDEN BANK CREAMERY BUTTER\nI O. M. FOX & CO., Grocers\n\u00C2\u00A3\nTHE HOTEL WINDSOR 1\nTho Label on the Bottle Represents ?g\nthe Coutents. ;-overnment to keep that day\nas far distant as possible and not to\nhasten to give it a knock down\nblow bj taxing its real value. For\nwhat is the mine's real value but\nthe ore which it exports? With\nlow grade mines the hardship is\npeculiarly diabolical as it has to go\nto a very heavy expense in developing the mine antl providing machinery, the cost of which runs away\ninfo five and even six figures before\nit is able to ship those large quantities of ore without which, so\nsmall aro the profits per ton, it\nwould be utterly unabie to declare\na dividend. To compare this state\nof things to a poll tax iB merely\nbuffoonery and buffoonery in very\nbad taste.\nThe News-Advertiser also mistakes the situation. It is not proposed that the tax should be a tax\nupon the profits of the company,\nbut a tax upon the net retnm of\nthe ore, a very different matter.\nPromoting expenses, capitalization\nand all such matters could be\neasily excluded. There was no\nidea that they ever should be included. There is a certain expense\nin the actual mining, there is\nanother in warranted expenses of\nmanagement, which have nothing\nto do with directors' salaries, and\nanother in smelting and freight,\nwhich must be sot against the gross\nvalue as returned by the smelter,\nand the balance is the profit per\nton.\nOr if this is thought to involve\ntoo much for the brains of the minister of mines, who too often knows\nnothing of mining (it is not too\nmuch at the Cape or at the Antipodes), the alternative j.ioposition\ncould well be adopted, and that\nthis to place a tax upon the assay\nvalue of the ore and deduct nothing. This would not bo as fair a\nway as the other but it would have\nthis bi neflt that it would do away\nwith the anomaly that the poorer\nthe values in a mine the higher it\nis taxed.\nBut the RoEsland board of trade\nis greatly to blame about the whole\nmatter, and apparently knows as\nmuch about mines as it does about\nminers' unions.\ngmmnmrfflimimfmimwtfltwmnFWFitfitrmmnftvfm^\n1 THE StRHND 1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00A3; ******** :zs\nj| FINEST EQUIPPED SALOON IN THE PROVINCE If\n8^ ******** ^8\nf| We Carry all tha Best Brands of Wines, 3s\nfc Liquors and Cigars.\nat: ******** E^\nI OPEN AT ALL HOURS. i\n^ii.iiiiiuuiuii.iuiuiiiii.ii.iiui.uuiuii..iiiuiuiiwiuuiiai..^\nNOTES AND COMMENTS.\nWe would rather think that Ire-\nlad's soldiers represent her better\nthan her parliamentarians.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ottawa Citizen.\nPoliticians who take the side of\nthe indifferent many against the\ninterested few may not notice\nit at the time, but they gain a public favor that they can rely on\nwhen they need it.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Toronto Star.\nClam Chowder true day and\nthe Alhaml'ra.\niii;hl\nTHE QUEEN\nTHE ALLAN\nGiqar Stores\nAre where you can get tbe best the market affords in\nCIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES, ETC., ETC. : : : : :\nm*\nHOTEL ARRIVALS.\nROI rBNAY.\nA. Phillips, Spokane.\nDunn, Montreal.\nC. Meeker, Midway.\nII. Ellis, Midway.\n1101 PMAN BOUSE. '\nEvanB, Sandon.\nII. Roberts, Calgary.\nI'. W. Dusty, Rtirla.\n1'. McDonald, Burta,\nM. Italy, Burta.\nP. II. Young. St. Louis.\n8. Beattio, Thunder Mountain.\nS. .1 Grant, Gladstone.\nMrs. Jenning, Phoenix.\nMrs. W. Watts, Phoenix.\n.1. V. Manley, Midway.\nBARGAINS! BARGAINS!\nGoods at Cost. Removal Sal?.\nFrom now until April 14, at which\ntime we will remove our Clothing\nand Gents' Furnishings from\ntheir present location, we will sell\nall goods of this kind at cost.\nCrescent Dry Goods Co., Ltd.\nCROW & MORRIS,\nPROPRIETORS\nXJOOSKXKXXXKXf'KXXXK^XMXXKJ^X\nl^5 /Nl *iS*^_ _ WW A. fl Corner of Columbia ?V'\n* Sliiton Hotel \u00E2\u0080\u0094-\u00E2\u0080\u0094- i\n^ Bar Supplied with the Best Goods in the Market. j$\nM %k\nS CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION. \u00C2\u00A3\u00C2\u00A3\nBig free show every night.\nOPEX ALL NIGHT\nTelephone No. 196...\nMiners' Checks cashed free. W\nm\nH. P. JONES, Proprietor &\nTnV T(v Tn \"7^ ?^S\nFOUGHT ROSSLAND UNIONS,\nCoast Comment on the\nC. A. Gregg.\nCareer of\nC. A. Gregg, formerly of Victoria,\nas editor of the Rossland Miner\nfought bitterly against the Miners'\nUnion for seven months. He\ngained for himself the unenviable\ndistaste of union men and their\nfriends, and finally the displeasure\nof those whose interests he was the\nalleged champion of. He lost his\njob and is suing the Miner for\n.$1000 salary on an uncompleted\nengagement.\u00E2\u0080\u0094T. H. Twigg in Victoria Colonist.\nLe Roi\nLIVERY.TEED AND SALE STABLES\nJohn F. Linburg, Frop.\nWashington St., Op. Hoffman Houaejg\nBest Turnouts-Only Gab in Cily\nPhoue-V. Sc N. Hi, Columbia 33.\nPnstoffire Rot 1SB\nIf vou want lirst-cbss bottle! goods-\ngo to the International Liquor Store, j fW%%%%^av%'^%%^kv%'%%'',\nOregon Restaurant? Fishing\nBest 25c meals in the city.\nOpen Day and Night\nSpokane St., next to the International\nNOTICE.\nRECEIVERS SALE BY TENDEK.\n100,000 Shares of 0. & O. Mining Co.\nLimited Liability.\nBUI'UEME COURT OF BBITISH COLUMBIA\nBetweeni\nHenry B. Boie, Plaintiff,\nAND\nTimothy 0'Li;aky, Administrator ol\nthe1 estate and effects of John H.\nO'Leary, deceased, and Timothy\nO'Leary, and Daniel O'Leary, defendants.\nSealed Tkndkks, addreastd to Richard W. Day, receiver, Nelson, B. C\u00E2\u0080\u009E and\nmarked \"Tender,\" on the envelop, will\nbeieceivedby the undersigned.up to 12\no'clock noon of the 2nd day of April, A.\nD., 1902, for the purchase of one or more\nblocks of shares in tbe C. & 0., Mining\nCompany, Limited Liability,\n100,000 shares will be sold in blocks of\n10,000 each.\nThe highest tenderer will receive one\nblock and have first choice, at the same\nprice, ol aB many other blockH as he desires. The tenderers next highest in order will each according to thc amount\nof the tender be given the opportunity\nof takiug one or more blocks at the\nhighest tenderers bid, and this plan will\nbe followed down the list ol tenderers\nan til I all blocks are disposed of.\nAll tenders must be for at least one\nblock at an amount per share and not\nper block, and the highest or any tender\nwill not necessarily be accepted.\nA msrked cheque payable to [he recciv-\n(or at least 20 per cent of tender for one\nblock must accompany each tender, and\nshould the tenderer not pay the balance\nwithin two days after his or her tender\nis accepted and telegraphic notice sent\nto the address given in lhe tender, this\namount will be forfeited to the receiver,\nand the shares will be re-sold. All\ncheques accompanying tenders not accepted will be promptly returned to the\nrespective unsuccessful tended doncrlntlnn may\nquickly nscornUit our opinion free wiicthcr an\ninvention is probably pAtontAble. Communion-\ntlnns strictly ciiiillilrr.'l',.. Mn';.lin.o!; tin Patent*\nBent freu. 01\u00C2\u00ABio?t jtireih-/ forBOCUtlpS imlontH.\nPatents taken through Muun & Co. receive\ntpectatnotice, without cl.tirjo, in Iho\nScientific: fliMricait\nAhmirisomnly Illustrated weekly. J.nr;:cHt circulation (if nny eHennUf Journal Terms, $;i a\nyonr: four months, |L Sold uyall ncwptlciilprn.\n<i\u00C2\u00ABCa.3^\u00C2\u00AB New York\nBr \nFirst and Second avenues. Regular meetings ; Y 1V11 lv\neach Monday night. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend aud register within 30 |\nwE.\" Murphy, sec, Aki Fraser, n. g ! every_ Wednesday evening\n I at 8 o'clock in Miners' Un\nion hall. W. B. Mclsaac,\nPres., Alfred Parr, Sec.\nGROCERIES\nA complete stock of\nFi\nJUST RECEIVED.\nSLOCAN CITY MINERS\nUnion No. 62, W, F. M.\nMeets every Wednesday\nevening at 7:30 in Miners' Union hall G^o. N'ch-\nol, Pres.,D. B. 0'Neail.|Sec.\nH. W. SIMPSON\n36 W. Columbia Ave. Phone 68.\nNew Store. New Goods. WESTERN FEDERATION\nI OF MINERS-Edward Boyce\npresident,Denver.Colorado,\nJames Wilkes, vice-president, Nelson. British Columbia; Wm. 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.\nNOTICE is hereby Riven that s:xty days fioiu\nthe date hereof I intend to apply to the\nChief Commissioner of Lands ana ttorks tor\npeimission tu purchase one hundred and sixty\nacres, described as tollows:\nCommencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of the Dubrovnik mineral claim, on\nCascade mountain. Iron Cteek, in the Trail\nCreek mining division of West Kootenay district, tlience south 40 chains, thence east 40\nchains, thence north 40 chains, thence wett 40\nchains to the place ul Lei; Minim:\nSTKVK BARBORA.\nRosslaud, B.C,, February 2t, 1902.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*i\n,.\u00E2\u0082\u00AC>\nFOR SALE.\nCorner lot and house, three rooms,\nbest locality in town, l'rice $600.\nOne lot and house, three rooms, centrally located, price $500,\nOne corner and adjinirp lot with\nhouse, five rcoms. Price ?1000, or with\none lot, J860.\nTwo four-loomed houses and lots;\nprice $375 and $1000.\nToronto Real Estate Wanted in\nExchange for Improved Rossland Property.\nFOR RENT.\nOne six-roomed bouse, centrally located. Other houses and loU tor Bale or\nrent in all parts ol the city. Apply lo\nJOHN DEAN,\nMINING A REAL E8TATE;BB0KBE\n39 Columbia avenue.\nDISTRICT UNION no. 6,\nW. F. M.-Jas.WSlkes, Pres.\nNelson; Rupert Bulmer,vice-\npresident, Rossland; Alfred\nParr, secretary-treasurer,\nYmir.\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.\nTYPOGRAPHICAL UNION No. 335\u00E2\u0080\u0094Meets on the\nlast Sunday of each month\nat the Miners' Union Hall\nJ Barkdoll, Sec; Wm.\nPoole, Presid\nHOFFMAN HOUSE\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nWorld Job Office\nBest 25c IMeal\nin town.\nMiners Checks Cashed Free\nof Charge at All.Hours.\nCARPENTERS & JOINERS UNION\u00E2\u0080\u0094meets every\nFriday of each week at 7.\n30 p. m. in Miners' Union\nHall. W.R.Baker, Pres.;\n]ohn McLaren, Sec,\nPAINTERS' UNION, No.\n123, painters and decorators\nof America.meers inBeatty's\nHall, on secondhand foprth\nTuesday of each month. R\nC. Arthur, Pres.; W. S;\nMurphy, Sec.\nJOURNEYMEN TAILORS\nUnion of America. Meets\nfirst Monday in e;;ch month\nin Miners' Union hall. S\nGraham president, L. A\nFairclough secretary, P O\nbox 314.\n/' THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND, B.C, MARCH jj, t9o\u00C2\u00BB,\nSTOCK MARKETS\nBusiness Is Still Somewhat Quiet.\nSLIGHT VARIATION OF PRICES\nThe Latest Quotations and Sales\nLocally and on the Toronto\nMarket.\nThe market as yet shows littl\nsigns ol improvement, and the\nprices show little variation upon\nthose of yesterday. This maybe\nexpected to be the case until after\nthe holidays.\nToday's quotations and sales here\nand in Toronto.\nToday's Toronto Quotations.\nAsked Bid\nWar Eagle '2 10',*\nCentreStar 39 35\nCariboo, Camp McK. 26 22'i\nIronMask 23 15\nRambler-Cariboo.... 87 81\nGiant 6 3\nRepublic. .: 10 9%\nPayne 23 26\nWinnipeg 5 2\\,\nWhite Bear 3% 2U\nRepublic, 500, 9:1c; War Eagle,\n500, 2000, 114c: Deer Trail, 10,000,\n2^c; Lone Pine, 1500, Tic, Total,\n14,500.\nToday's Local Quotations:\nAsked Bid\nAbe Lincoln 8\nAmerican Boy 8 6J4\nAthabasca $ 4 0\u00C2\u00B0\nBig Three 2%\nBlack Tall II \"\nCalifornia 6 2\nCanadian Gold Fields 5 3),\nCariboo (Camp McKinney) 23 22\nCentreStar 3s 37\nCrows Neat Pass Coal J *35\u00C2\u00B0 00\nDeerTrailNo. 2 3'A 2\u00C2\u00AB\nOiant 3>4 3\nGranby Consolidated I301 o> $250 00\nHomestake (Asseas. paid) 2 '\nIron Mask (Aasesa. paid) 22 17Jj\nIX I, 15\nKing (Oro Denoro)\t\nLonePihe in 7\nMonte Christo :\ 'X\nMorning Glory 4 2\nMorrison 5 '\u00C2\u00BB\nMountain Lion 31 27\nNorth Star (Kast Kootenay) 25 24\nNovelty 1\nPayne \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\") 24\nPeoria Mines ' A\nPrincess Maud iH 3\nQuilp 36 3\"\nRambler-Cariboo (ex-div) hs Ss\nRepublic 11 9\nRossland Bonanza G. M. & S. Co.\nfit. Klrao Consolidated 3 'X\nSullivan jo 9\nTamarac (Kenneth) Assess, paid.\nTom Thumb 23JJ *'A\nVirginia 3 'A\nWar Kajle Consolidated 12 10\nWaterloo i'A \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nWhite Bear 3,*4 3\nWinnipeg 5 3A\nWonderiul 4 ''A\nToday's Hales:\nCentre Star, 1000, 1000, 38c;\nRambler-Cariboo, :I000, 1000, Stic,\n1000, S0.Jc; Black Tail, 2000, 12:;c.\nTotal, 8000.\nSpokane Sales.\nHambler-Cariboo, 1100, 87c.\nFor Fresh Salmon, Halibut, Herring\nShrimps and Crabs go to the B. C. Mar\nket, Columbia avenue.\nWantkd\u00E2\u0080\u0094To buy Becond-hand\nfurniture and clothes, or anything\nof value. Layton's Second-hand\nStore. tf\nJ L. Whitney & Co.\nMINING BROKERS.\nB. 0. and Washington Stocks a specially\n47 Columbia avenue.\nRichard Plewman\nStock Broker\nRESIDENCE: W. Columbia Ave.\nTelephone 145.\nPaulson Brothers,\nGROCERS.\nEggs,\nEggs,\n. Eggs!\nFRESH EVERY MORNING\nPAULSON BROS.,\nWashington St, and First Ave,\nMINOPI MENTION.\nThe show al the International\nlast night was the best in years.\n.']'. Bradbury leaves this evening\nfor a month's holiday in California.\nJ. Durham came back last night\nfrom i'lioenix.\nJThe melodramatic actors at the\nInternational are improving.\nBorn at Vancouver on Marcli\nOth to Mr. and Mrs. S. Thornton\nLangleyJ a daughter.\nThere was another case of scarlet\nfever this morning. The house\nhas been quarantined.\nMcArthur & Harper are offering\na prize of $5 to the Rossland school\npupil who will write the advertisement for their Easter business.\n\"Nurse\", purveyor, scab and\npatient celebrated their release\nfrom tho pest house last night with\na supper and the \"theatre.\" The\ndoctor was no longer required.\nAt the emergent communication\non Thursday next of theJCorinthian\nlodge A. F.J& A. M. the officers of\nFidelity lodge, Trail, will confer\nthe M. M. degree. A social will\nfollow the function.\nA long red leather pocket book\ncontaining papers and $125 in cash\nwas lost today between First ave\nnue and the Red Mountain depot\nby Joseph Blevins, who is offering\na reward for the same.\nM. H. McQuarrie came in from\nPhoenix last night with the body\nof his brother Fergus McQuarrie\nwho was killed at the Golden\nCrown mine last week and left\nover the Great Northern for Hastings N. S.\nW. Brewer, the mining engineer passed through Rossland\ntoday on his way to the coast from\nthe Crow's Nest. Mr. Brewer has\ndone as much as any man and\nmore than most in advertising the\nresources of this province.\nTomorrow being Wednesday in\nHoly Week there will ho al St.\n(ieorgo's church a celebration of\nthe Eucharist at 8 a, m., a children's service at 5 p. m. and evensong with instruction at 7.45 p. m.\nAt tho Church of Sacred Heart the\nservice of the Way of the CrosB\nwill beheld at 7.30 p. m.\nBessie McUmber, a young girl\nfrom Trail, suffering from an acute\nattack of peritonitis, who was admitted to the Sisters' hospital\nsome three weeksJsince, died laBt\nnight at 11 o'clock. Drs. Roth-\nwell and Mackenzie were both in\nattendance but by neither was any\nhope entertained of her recovery.\nWe make a speciality of family trade\nat the International Liquor Store.\n'7^'T\"7^\"77\".\".\" \" ' \"' \" i\"mr r'Mini Kilsi-w, in\nFIGHT AGAINST MONOPOLY.\nIllinois Citizens Fight Against the\nTram Companias.\nChicago, March 25.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Thecitizens\nof the south end of Austin have engaged the employes of the Union\nand Consolidated Traction com\npanies in a hand to hand fight for\nuniversal transfers, which Judge\nBall has decided must be given.\nEighteen men, headed by W. E.\nGolden, druggist, rode back and\nforth on the Madison street lines,\ndemanding transfers from the\ntrolley to cable and back again.\nThey were refused, as had been expected, and the efforts of the Btreet\ncar crows to eject them from the\ncars resulted in two pitched battles\nwhich tied up both lines for some\ntime. In the battle Golden's back\nwas sprained and he was otherwise\ninjured. None of the others were\nseriously injured. A large number\nof suits against the companies is\none of the results threatened as a\nresult of the light.\nFor a nobby suit of clothes call\nand see Comerford it Cameron, successors to Sharp & Co., Dean\nBlock. tt\nBARGAINS! BARGAINS!\nGoods at Cost. Removal Sale.\nFrom now until April 14, at which\ntime we will remove our Clothing\nand Gents' Furnishings from\ntheir present location, we will sell\nall goods of this kind at cost\nCrescent Dry Goods Co., Ltd.\nVAUGHAN & COOK,\nGROCERIES\nCelery, Cauliflower, Radishes, Lettuce, Brussell\nSprouts and Artichokes.\nSole Agents EDEN BANK CREAMERY BUTTER.\nfo\nHanan Shoes\nTHE BEST SHOE TO BUY.\nCOLONIAL HOUSE, MONTREAL.\nDEPARTMENTAL STORE\nNew Spring Catalogue\nWITH ILLUSTRATIONS Or\nEvery Household Requisite\nTO ANY ADDRESS.\nSamples\nOF NEW SPRING GOODS sent as often as\ndesired, and Special Attention given to Mailorders.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 HENRY MORGAN <& CO., MONTREAL\nThe leathers used in the\nHanan Shoes are the first\nchoice from the best manufacturers in the United\nStates.\nHANAN SHOES will not\nstretch out of shape, they\nare sightly, they are wearers\nI MINING SHOES\nto\n\\u00C2\u00A5. Chrome Kip Mining Shoes, Waterproof, Soft, $4.00\n:ja\ Chrome Mining Shoes, good value, $3.00\nto All Kinds of Men's Fine and Heavy Shoes.\nto\nto\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nto\nt\nw\nto\nfo\nfo\nto\nto\nIE HUNTER BROS.\nto\nto\nfo\nto\nLOST!\nA long red leather pocketljook\ncontaining valuable papers and\n$125 in cash, between McKay's\nblacksmith shop and Agnew's\nstore. One bill is of the denomination of $100 and not negotiable.\nA liberal reward will be paid on\nreturning same to\nJoseph Blevins.\nTelephone No. 103.\nASHNOLA\nA city of Wonder... l!?n\nProgress & Prosperity\nAshnola\nResources\nCoal,\nCoke,\nGold,\nCopper,\nSilver,\nLead.\nIron,\nLime\nMillions Feet\nof Timber\nPay Placer\nGrounds\nThe development of the Coal\nMines, the installation of water,\nelectric light and power plants\nare already arranged for. The\ndevelopment by tho Ashnola Coal\ncompany of their property owned\nby the Toronto Syndicate, and the\nequipment of their mines, has already been arranged for, whioh is\na guarantee of two large payrolls\nfor Ashnola, Lots in Ashnola are\na safe investment and arc now\nBelling at from 550 to 1(225, 25 per\ncent cash, balance in three, six\nand nine monlliB without interest.\nCroVs Nest shares advanced from\nlie to $80 in four years. All lots in\nblocks from 1 to 4 and 13 to 20 will\nbe advanced 25 per cent per month\nuntil May 1,1902, and 10 per cent\nin all remaining blocks.\nAshnola\nResources\nLarge Herds\nof Cattle\nFine Grazing\nLands m\nAll Kinds of \u00C2\u00A7\nFruits re]\nHay Mead- 1\nows Galore m\nVegetables M\nof all kinds g\nGame in \u00C2\u00A7\nAbundance 1\n..Skating Rink..\nNOTICE\nThe rink will be open\nALL DAY\nOOOD FRIDAY\nFor further information apply to\nSimilkameen Valley Coal Co., Ltd. Nelson, B.C.\n..FROM..\n10 O'CLOCK A. M.\n..TO..\n10 O'CLOCK P. M.\nIT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE WORLD\nPractical Lock and Gun-\nsmith,Key Fitting.Sew-\ning Machines and\nTypewriters Repaired,\nngton St., Op. Allan Hotel,\nSewing Machine Supples\nMusical Instruments Repaired\non short notice.\nALL WORK GUARANTEED\nThe Ice is in Splendid\nCondition.\nUSUAL PRICES.\nSKATES *FOR HIRE\njjj WE WILL GIVE\nto\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nA PRIZE OF $5.00 CASH'\nTo the Pupil of the Rossland Schools\nwho will write out the best Advertisement for our our business during the\nEaster holidays, copy to be left at our\nstore Monday, March 31st, with name,\nschool and teacher.\nJudges will be W. H. S. Gavin of the\nWorld and J. P. Barkdoll of the Miner.\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nto\nto\nto\nfo\nfo\nfo\nfo\nJ to\nto\nMcARTHUR & HARPER I\nTHE UP-TO-DATE STORE.\nto\nto"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Rossland (B.C.)"@en . "Rossland"@en . "The_Evening_World_1902_03_25"@en . "10.14288/1.0226781"@en . "English"@en . "49.076944"@en . "-117.802222"@en . 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