"edb1897c-331f-47e9-974e-68f003c96072"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-12-10"@en . "1901-06-21"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/evewoross/items/1.0226820/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " THE EVENING WORLD\nVol. I, No. 44\nR03SLANU, B. C; FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1901.\nPrice Five Cents.\nTHE BIG STORE\nTinware and Tinsmithing Department.\nWe are in a position to make the very Lowest quotations on\nall kinds of Iron, Copper and Tin \"Work. Our shop is the best\nEquipped in the city. We have *a staff of Practical Tinners\nand guarantee all work turned out by us. Let us give you\nquotations on\nGavanized Iron or Tin Roofs,\nGalvanized Iron or Copper Cornices,\nHot Air Furnaces,\nSkylights and Ventilators\nOur Specialty Smokestacks and Air Pipes\nWE DO REPAIRING\nHunter Bros.\nIM\n\u00C2\u00A7\ni\n\u00C2\u00A3 _\nV\nWe are offering\nSpecial Inducements\nChildrens Shoes\nOxford Tiesand\nStrap Slippers,\n3\nPRICES RANGE FROM 50 Pr. PAIR UP\nW.F.McNEILL.\nE NEXT THE POSTOFFICE 1\nCARPENTERAC\nO'\nAre now carrying a' large and complete line ol Kodaks and hand cem-\neras, and Amuteur Photographers\nSupplies at Toronto and New York\nlist prices, Why send away (or\nyour goods when yon can buy right\nat home and save tie mail and express charges.\nCARPENTER & CO.\nIver Dominion Kxpress OITicb\nRubber Goods,\nl'ot Water Haittles, Fountain Syringes, Hull, Syringes, and Atomizers ol all kinds, Combination Hut\nWater Bottles anal Fountain Syringe\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nY. & N. I'hone No, 3\nBring ns your Prescriptions\nantl family receipts.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nThe bePt values offered in Rosslfftid,\nT. R. MORROW,\nThe Pioneer Druggist\nFROM NORTHPORT\nPublic Meeting Held There\nLast Evening.\nTHE MANAGER IS IN TOWN\nRumor of a Possible Settlement This\nAfternoon\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Men All United\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Town Quiet and Orderly.\nAT COST AND BELOW COST\nWe are now Having\nA Big Sale of Ladies'\nChocolate Shoes\n_5\n3\n3\n3\nBS II you see our {shoe window you are certain\nem- to take advantage of this sale,\nt THE SHOCMAN\nC. 0. Lalonde,\nJlUIUlUUiiUiUiUiUiUlUiAUiUiUiUiUiUlUiUiUihiiUiliiliU.\nBigFire Sale\nWe are now\nReady for\nBusiness at\nOur old\nStand\nEverything\nGoes at Cost\nWe have the Largest\nStock in the City to\nSelect From\nSee Our Prices.\nHeard & Shoults\nTHE WEST END TAILOR.\n(Special to I he World)\nNorthport, Juno 21.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Last night\nwo had a joint meeting of the citizens anil the Union men. It was\ncalled particularly to hear Mr.\nDaniel H. Carey, the attorney for\nthe smelter, explain his views on\nthe lockout and the strike.\nThe meeting opened with rousing\nspeeches from the Rev. Mr. Henry,\nminister of the Presbyterian church\nhere, John A. Kellogg, J. (J. Mars-\nhull and Judge Harkness, attorneys\nof this town.\nAll commended the union for\ntheir conservotive, quiet and peaceful conduct and for their use of\nmoral suasion only, during this\nlock-out and strike.\nThe idea conveyed by all the\nspeeches was, that the men were\nstriking for a principle and that\nthe principle was right, viz : the\nundoubted right to form a union.\nThe men were advised to stand firm\nand they would win, and if not,\nthe principle would, even if they\nwent down in the fight.\nThe principle is the same as expressed by Maculav in his lays of\nancient Home :\n\" How can man die better\nThan facing fearful odds J\nFor the ashes of bis father\nAnd the temples of his Gods ?\"\nNow for the anxiously looked for\nSpeakers of the evening, Mr. Carey.\nAmidst a mass of verbiage the main\nideas were so mixed that it isdiHicult\nto write, a concise aocount. Briefly, Mr. Carey, speaking for himself\nas an Individual citizen and not as\nan attorney forthesinelter,said that\nas he saw the matter there was nothing between the management and\nthe men, and tbat we should all go\nto work and be happy and glorious\nThere was only one little matter\nto agree to, a mere form, and of no\naccount. That was tbe black list,\nfor there was one, of about ten\nnames, perhaps fifteen, may be\ntwenty or even twenty five; after\nall were at work these men would\nbe discharged with the consent of\ntho union. All this was a mere\nmatter of form', as these men bad\nall, or nearly all, left town.\nThere might be a few left but these\nmen should agree to sacrifice thorn-\nsolves for the good of the majority,\nand the Union should commit this\nmora] murder on their twenty five\nbrethren iu tlie bonds of unionism,\nNext, Mr. Carey said lhat be hail\nlols he had bought and paid for,\nworth three thousand dollars,which,\nif we did not return to work, he\nwould sell for two hundred dollars.\nMr. Carey concluded with a coarse\nand pointless story, the inference of\nwhich was that tbe men were in-\nsapable of judging matters as they\ndid nol possess any intelligence.\nThe union and the representative citizens present agreed that\nthe insult offered to the union by\nMr. Carey was unprecedented and\nuncalled for. That the members of\nthe union had conducted thom-\nsa'lves like men and tbat they were\nholding out for principle, and have\nbeen orderly and quiet, well understanding how the tit her side is spoiling to make trouble and get up a\nscrap.\nI One matter has been advanced a\nsnail's step. For over three weeks\nwe have had the black list held\nover us, like the Bword of Damocles\nIt was in form for a long time in\nMr. Radish's mind only, now we\nbear it has taken a written form\nand is in escrow in Mr. T. Li Sav-\nitges'B safe, not to be called for until the men return to work and then\nthe union iB to have it and put the\nscrews on its pwn members.\nBernard McDonald came down\non the noon train today. There is\na rumor here that* a settlement will\nbe offered the men but nothing\ndefinite is known.\nFor choice traits and fresh candies\ncall at 41 Columbia avenue, or orders by\nV. & N. 'Phone 159 will b\u00C2\u00AB delivered to\nyou. tf\nWhen you want a messenger boy cal\n127, either 'phone. . t\nTHE BOER WAR\nA Sensational Dispatch in\nthe London Sun.\nHAS BOTHA SURRENDERED?\nStatement That the Boer General\nHas Decided to Ignore Kruger\nand Stop the War-\nLondon, June 21.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The sun this\nafternoon again prints the sensational announcement which it\nmade June 18, that General Botha,\nthe Boer commander, after the receipt of President Kruge'r's decision\nnot to concede anything, decided\nto ignore the former president of\nthe Transvaal and surrender.\nThe paper also states that it is\nbelieved at the British foreign office that the formal surrender has\nalready occurred.\nHello, Hartley, Dox of strawberries\nPhone 171, V. St N.\nFor Sale or to Lease\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Columbia\nHotel,Trail, B. C. Apply to G. A. White\non the premises. ti-U-tf\nPAN-AMERIGAN\nThe Canadian Building\nFormally Opened.\nDESCRIPTION OF THE EXHIBIT\nSaid to Be the Handsomest Building\non the Grounds\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"The Story of\nthe Great Northwest.\"\nBuffalo, June 21.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Canadian\nbuilding, which is claimed by many\nto he the handsomest on the\ngrounds, has been formally opened\nto the public.\nIt is Bituated at the east side of\nthe grounds, just off the Mall, in a\nplot surrounded by flower beds, and\nartistic shrubbery landscaping. Its\nexterior is of Swiss style of architecture which is covered with vines\nand plants. The ground floor is\ndevoted to a comprehensive agricultural exhibit, all the grains and\nwheats of Canada being shown\neither in glass caees.or else fashioned in quaint designs in the border\naround tbe wall near the ceiling.\nIn the centre of this large hall is\nmounted, under a glass case, a\nmonster stuffed buffalo owned by\nthe Canadian government.\nAn oil painting that attracts considerable attention is one by Paul\nWickson, a noted Canadian painter called \"The Story of the Great\nNorthwest.\" It illustrates_the retreat of the red man with his pony,\nhis gun, and his tepee, before the\nsturdy Scotch settler, with his agricultural implements, and his jdow\nhorses. It is a masterpiece.\nIn addition to the agricultural\nexhibition in its own building,\nCanada has exhibits in the mines'\nbuilding, forestry, fine arts, live\nstock, etc., etc.\nHello, Hartley, box of strawberries\n'Phone 171, V. St N.\nA Str,*,*t Humor.\n. It was staled on the street this\nafternoon that tho Le Roi had\nstopped hoisting today and that at\nnoon all the ore sorters had been\nsent home.\nJust received a consignment of tho\nlatest designs in wall paper at F. \V\nPretty's. tf\nCome and take advantage of the fire\nsale. Everything at cost. Heard St\nShoults, the West Knd Tailors. Old\nstand.\t\nTO RESUME\nON MONDAY\nStrikers Informed That\nNon-Union Men Will\nBe Given Places,\nSeattle, June 21.\u00E2\u0080\u0094At a meeting\nheld last night of the Metal Trades\nassociation, comprising all of the\nfoundries and machine shops of the\ncity and state, it was resolved to\nresume operations Monday morning next. A formal offer is to be\nmade to the strikers to take their\nold positions at the rate of wages\nand number of hours prevailing\nbefore the strike. The strikers are\ninformed that if they do not accept this proposition others will be\nemployed to take their places.\nThe freshest fruits in season always\nat Paulson Bros tf\nA MINISTER\nMURDERED\nJapanese Official Stabbed\nto Death in Yokohama\nYesterday.\n'< Yokohama, June 21. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Hoshi\nTorn, who was minister of communication, in the last Ito cabinet,\nwas stabbed to death at a meeting\nof tbe city assembly and died shortly afterwardB.\nThe deceased was Japanese minister at Washington and was formerly president of tbe house. Haishi\nTairu's assassination is supposed to\nhave heen due lo polities.\nCall at K. W. Pretty's and see their\nwall paper at 11 cents per single roll, tf\nCollis & Co., (or Une commercial print\ning Coll up 'phone 88. tf\nWill serve Hazidwood fee Cream at IS\ncents pcr dish. Strawberry or Vanilla,\n76 cents per quart delivered. V. & N.\nPhone, 303.\nA Weak Eye today\nWeaker tomorrow,\nComplete Loss of Vision.\nII not properly attended to at once.\nDO NOT put off one day loniier,\nGo to Whuatley. Hundreds can\ntestify to bissuperiority as an optician. Examinations Free\nSchotield's\ncwelry store\nPrices within reach of all.\nWheatley % THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND, B. C. JUNE 21, .got\nThe Evening World\nBy the World.Publlshing.Company.\nPublished alaily in Miners' Union hall, Rossland, in the Interest of organized labor In British\nColumbia.\nEntered at the Rossland, B. C. postoffice for\ntransmission through the mails. May 1,1901, as\nsecond class reading matter.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES-Flfty 'cents per\nmouth or$5>ax>year, invariable in advance, Ad-\nva-tising .ratns made known on application.\nAddress all communications to Tames H.\nFletcher, Manager, P o. box 558, Rossland, B. c\nWHO CONTROLS LE ROI?\nThe London papers to hand tell\nin detail the interesting story of\nthe stormy British America Corporation meeting on the 3rd of June,\nwhich ended in a vote in favor of\nthe voluntary liquidation of the\ncompany. Since the meeting the\ncourt has made an order directing\nthe compulsory liquidation of the\ncompany under the court's direction and possibly some interesting evidence may be forthcoming\nwhen the tangled accounts of the\ndefunct institution are taken up.\nIt will, however, most probably be\na long and tedious matter and by\nthe time the company is finally\nwound up, we in British Columbia\nwill have lost all interest in the\nproceedings.\nDuring the meeting just mentioned Mr. Whitaker Wright spoke\nin his own defense, asserting that\nsince the formation of the London\n& (Jlobe, the B. A. O, and all the\nother companies \"I have not made\none solitary sovereign of profit in\nany shape or form. Therefore I\ncourt investigation. You cannot\ngive me too much of it.\"\nBetween the statement of the\nchairman of the meeting and Mr.\nWright's address a history of the\nformation of the B. A. C. arid the\nsubsidiary companies, consisting of\ntlie Le Roi, Le Roi No. 2, Rossland\nGreat Western and the Kootenay\nmines, was given but nothing that\nthe average Rosslander does not\nknow already was stated. The\nproperties owned by the subsidiary\ncompanies are well known and the\nother holdingB of the B. A. C. in\nthis camp and elsewhere in the\nprovince which have never yet\nbeen either developed or' floated oh\nthe London market, and which to-\n' day remain vested in' the corporation, are also well known to all\nmining men. But out of all the\nstupid London entanglements, what\npeople would like to understand is,\nwho now controls thc four subsidiary companies? and, incidentally, who controls Mr. Bernard\nMacdonald and his policy at the\nmoment?\nTo whom, for instance, could an\nappeal be made in the Northport\nmatter?\nThere are a good many rather\nsimple people here who think that\npossibly the genial general manager of the Lc Roi and allied companies, is not quite certain just\nwho controls both himself and the\nvaluable mines under his care and\nkeeping. But whether he knows\nor not, everyone else in Rossland\nwould like some definite information on thc point, particularly\nafter perusing the account of\naffairs in London as described by\nthe latest English papers.\nBRITISH PESSIMISM.\nMr. Andrew Carnegie has been\ntrying to rai3e the drooping spirits\nof the English and Scotch. He\nsays in an article on \" British Pessimism\" in the Ninteenth Century\nand After\" for this month : \" For\nthirty odd years the writer has\nbeen visiting his native land, but\nnever to find such despondency\namong his friends of thc industrial\nworld as this year.\" He proceeds\nto analize thc causes which have\nproduced this pessimistic feeling,\nand points out the futility of\ncomparing commercially, Great\nBritain, with its limited area and\npopulation, with America or even\nGermany.\nMr. Carnegie goes into a mass of\nfigures and evolves some consola-\nlation for the Britisher's troubled\nmind. The object of the article,\nhowever, is to get a drive at \" Imperialism\" as the writer understands\nit. And he concludes that if the\nimperial-idea finally prevails, England's future is gloomy indeed.\nVery naturally his views have\nbeen answered, and it is pointed\nout that in future, where commercial comparisons are made, or\nwhere statistics of population,\nmanufactures or territory aro stated\nof the different nations of the world,\nGreat Britain must be included in\nthe Greater British Empire which\nhas arisen, and which Btands today\nunited against the rest of tho world.\nIf the bands, commercial and otherwise, which hold the mighty federation together are still more and\nmore tightly drawn, by wise and\ntimely legislation, Mr. Carnegie\nand his adopted fellow-countrymen\nwho are just at present rather patronizing and suffering from expansion and swelled heads generally,\nmay yet see an empire with which\nthey will be only too glad to throw\nin their lot, commercially.\nEDITORIAL NOTES.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Bouquets are seldom.thrown at\nthe Rossland Miner. The paper\ndoes not need them as it runs a\nflower garden of its own.\u00E2\u0080\u0094New'\nDenver Ledge.\nThe Canadian Pacific railway\nmuBt have a weak defence in the\ntrackmen's case or they would\nnever issue the columns of telegraphic misrepresentations which\nthe morning paper accommodatingly publishes each day. The striking trackmen do not control any\ntelegraph company or newspapers\nand they are handicapped just to\nthat extent in the struggle now in\nprogress.\nThe morning paper says it will\ncontinue to drive away investors\nby its agitation against the iniquitous mining laws of British\nColumbia, notwithstanding the\nstrong protests it admits having received. The public should show\nits appreciation in some practical\nway.\nGo to the fire sale if you want a cheap\nsuit of clothes. Everything at cost.\nHeard St Shoults, the west end tailors.\nThe Late Jamea Stevens.\nThe Penzance \" Cornishman\"\nof the 6th June, contains a lengthy\naccount of the death and funeral of\nJames Stevens, a prominent member of the Wesleyan community at\nSt. Erth on May 30th, aged-56\nyears. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nThe deceased held a number of\noffices, being one of the chapel\ntrustees, a local preacher and a\nclass leader, as Well as o-rgahist arid\nchoir master.\nGeorge Stevens, a son of tlie deceased, is a Rossland miner who\nhas been in British Columbia for\nabout a year.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094A good, smart boy, Ap-\nly, Hunter Bros,\nNOTICE.\nNotice is hereby given that we the undersigned intern! to apply at tbe next\nhitting of the Licencing Board 6f the\nCity of RosHland, for a license to sell\nwines and liquors by retail, at the \"Hotel\nGermania,'' now under construction on\nLot (31), Block (20), In the Railway Addition to the Town, (now City) of Rubs-\nlund, B. C, opposite G. P. R. depot.\nFRITZ HAMMAN\nJOHNGIESH.\nDated at Rossland, B. U., June i:iih,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A09\u00C2\u00B0'. tf\nNew Firm.\nMorrish St Co., have bought out the\nbusiness ol the Collins House and they\nwill be glad to see all of their friends at\nheir place of business tf\nR. D. McMillan,\nMerchant Tailor.\n'PHONE 256.\nColumbia Ave. P. O. Blk.\nAmateur\nPhoto\nSupplies at ]\nLinton Bros.\n# BOOK STORE,\nA No. 36 Columbia Avenue.\nH. W. SIMPSON,\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Dealer in\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nGroceries; Flour,\nProvisions, Hay,\nGrain and Mill Feed.\nSecond avenue. V. & N. Phone 68\nO. M. Fox & Co.\nGrocers,\nTeas and Coffees. Crockery and Glassware.\nColumbia Avenue,\nnear Queen.\nRossland\nThe GRAND UNION HO\nTEL it is easily seen,\nIs splendidly run by Proprie\ntor Green;\nBuy one glass of beer and a\nfree lunch you'll get,\nSuch as sometimes you've\nheard ol but not often seen;\nNeat and clean furnished\nrooms can always be had\nAt such low prices as will make\nthe workingman glad.\naacoi. Ave. Geo, H* Green, Prop.\nYnil will By Buying your\nIUU Will Groceries &\nSave Money Provisions\nl'KOM\nAGNEW & OO.\nWashington St. and 8rd ave, Phoue 191\nMrs. Li...\nMore, Proprietress ..\nBEST MEALS IN TOWN.\nCITY BAKERY,\nA. T. BENNY, Ppopuietor\nAll Kinds of Plain and Fancy\nBread, Cakes and Pies.......\nSpecialties: Wedding Calces, Charlotte\nRuBse, Jellies, Ktc.j\n8 Washington St. Delivbrkd Daily\nTHOS. EMBLETON\nthe West Le Roi avenue Grocer,\nKEEPS EUERYTH1NG\nTHE MINER WANTS TO EAT\nFancy and Staple Groceries and\nProvisions at lowest prices. Goods delivered to any part of the city.\nPORTO RICO\nLUMBER CO.\nV. & N. Tel.\nill. P.O. box\n89a. Oflice\t\nand Yards\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nThird Avenues ndWasli\niilRton street\nOp. Red Ml.\nLIMITEH D<-P\u00C2\u00B0l\t\nRough and Dressed\nLumber.Shingles,\nMouldings and A-l\nWhite Pine Lumber Always in Stoek\nMill at Porto Rico Siding, Yards at\nRossi and and Nelson, Head office at Nelson, IB. C. We carry a complete stock of\nI oast Flooring, Ceilinjj, Inside Finish,\nTurned Work, Sashes aud Doors. Special\norder work will receive prompt attention\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A64\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6*\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6T*00000000000'*00\nLOOK HERE!\nTalk about getting a Good\nMeal, just iry one at tne\nSt. Charles Hotel\nEverything comfortahle at the\nSt. Charles. Good music iu the\nevening free. Good Wine,Whisky\nand Cigai-s.for money\t\nIf You Don't Know\nYou Should Know\nTHE\nHOFFMAN HOUSE\nThe Meals and Rooms are the Best\nHarrv Mcintosh, Proprietor.\nI Rossland Hotel-\nSpell-\nman, Proji\nFinest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.\nzmiWQ^rm&mm\n********************m**t\nTHE ONLY PLACE.\nThe Bon Ton is the only\nplace where you can get Hazelwood Ice Cream for 10c per\ndish, cake 5c extra. Straw-\nherry or vanilla. In bulk 76c\nI per quart. Phone 234.\ni THE BON TON.\n>\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB>><>\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6<\nEMPEY'S\nge .laVLva.,.-,--^..\nDon't Forget\nThe Great Dost Sale\nOnly a Few Says More\nEMPEY'S\n-j^ssss^EaaS&gssrSsssssss.ss'Si\"\nRossland Water & Light Co., u\nEAST COLUMBIA AVE. PHONE 67\nALL KlflDS OF ELECTRIC riXTTjRES^\nSHADES, HEATERS AND ELECTRIC\nAL SUPPLIES CARRIED IN STOCK.\nEstimates for Wtring lor LightB, etc.. Furnished\non Application at the office.\n.J\npower:also FURNISHED for small mot jrs\nI\n!!\nI!\n(I\ni I\n11\n(I\n(I\n11\n11\n11\nI1\n11\n11\n!!\n$\nii\n< i\n11\nii\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i\n:\n11\ni\nf j* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ?S#J3 9999- 9 99 9 WtI 9999 C V \u00C2\u00A9^5*9 99 WN PWM ._W_*^9\nInternational Music Hall\nWeek Commencing Monday, June 17.\nThe Klondike Trio\nThe funny man\nFrom Texas\nKosnland's Favorite comedian\nA. B. BASCO,\nHattie and George Kirchner,\nPresenting \"My Trombone Man,\"\nMiss Mazie Bavis Hobbs, Fred Hobbs,\nEdison Moving Pictures.\nThe International Liquor Store.\nChoice Domestic [and Imported Wines and\nLiquors at the Lowest Prices.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0084\u00A2-^^^\u00C2\u00A3\u00C2\u00A3MimiMl^Ci\u00C2\u00A3lCiC!Ci^ClAGGACi\u00C2\u00A3^\u00C2\u00A3G*?4tCtMlCl\u00C2\u00A3&\u00C2\u00A3\u00C2\u00A3.G^\u00C2\u00A3i^Ml\Mi\u00C2\u00A3l\u00C2\u00A3l\u00C2\u00A3A\nWW WW VWV W W WW WW w W WW WW WW WW v\nLOTS OF LOTS.\nLots and Acreage Prop1\nertv for Sale.\nThose wishing to buy desirable lots\ninj any fl 01Q the Railway Additions, or\nacreage near the [city, [Garden Lands,\nFruit Farms, Chicken Ranches, Etc., are\nrequested to call at our City Office. ^\nWe have some fine residence lots\nwhich we offer at prices and terms none\ncan object to. ^ ^5 ^ Come and let us\nshow you what we have to offer.\nE. CHARLES, Land Agent,\nNelson & Fort Sheppard Railway,\nCor. Third avenue and Washington St. Opp. Red Mt. Ry.\nft\nft\nI\nft\nft\nft\nft\nft\nft\n1\n1\n{ Just Received.\nJust Received a Fresh Consignment\nof Armour's Pickled Pork, Bacon\nHams and Lard.\nMORRISON & BRYENTON\n124 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Columbia Aye\nfas-asasaa\nP. BURNS & GO.\nWHOLESALE MARKETS\nRossland, Nelson, Trail,Sandon,Revelstoke,\u00C2\u00AB3feen-\nwood, Grand Forks and Vancouver.\nRETAIL MARKETS-kosslaml, Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo,\nSandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Forks,\nGreenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney,\nRevelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver.\nFish, Came and Poultry in Season, Sausages of All Kinds.\nWM. DONALD, Manager Rossland Branch\n****************************\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*>,***********************\nG. W. McBRIDE.\nX Hardware, Miners' Supplies, Stoves, \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n* Ranges, Etc, Etc. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nX********************************************* **w***\nWOOD\nceive prompt attention,\npart aaf the city.\nWashington Street,\nOpposite Hank of Montreal\nI have taken over tho control of the Re 1 Star Transfer Company'-! wood business and ordurs left with\nme nt the old stand on Washington street will re\nWell seasoned wood of all kinds delivered to any\nW.F. L1NGLE.\nThe Peooles Store,\nOXjI_=\"I,0\u00C2\u00B1T _BI_OC3C\nRecently received a large consignment\nClothing Missent on Deoember 2l3rth,\nand on refusing to accept them they\nwere allowe a\nHO put Sent Reduction\nFpr which the customer will receive the benefit.\nThis is no Fake. Seethe Goods and\nPrices marked and be Convinoed.\n.mt/ THE{EVENMG WGKLP, HOSSLAND, B. C, JUNE ai, i9oi\nTHEIR PLATFORM\nResolutions Adopted by\nWestern Federation.\nMEMBERS SHOULD BE A UNIT\nChiefly Refers to United States Politics-What the Planks Are -\nMust Keep Awake,\nThe political resolutions adopted\nat the close of the recent convention at the Western Federation\nof Miners at Denver, aro important. Although they chiefly refer\nto United States politics, they will\nbe read with interest here. They\nrepresent substantially the principles of labor generally, and may\nbe called labor's platform. In part\nthey are as follows:\n\"Realizing that great victories\nare not won in a day and that, as\nan inevitable consequence, time\niriUBt elapse before the conditions\nportrayed can be brought about,\nwe submit the following for the immediate betterment of the present\ndeplorable condition of the pro-\n.ducer:\nNo aUolbales.\n\"First\u00E2\u0080\u0094We are opposed to the\nexpansion of our national boundaries for the acquisition of territory populated by other than the\nCaucasian race.\n\"Second\u00E2\u0080\u0094We are opposed to the\narbitrary interference by federal\nauthorities in local affairs, and we\nespecially object to government by\ninjunction as a new and highly\ndangerous form of oppression, by\nwhich federal judges, in contempt\nof all laws, become at once legis\nlator, judge antl executioner.\n\"Third\u00E2\u0080\u0094We view with .alarm the\nevident design to increase the\nstanding army, aside from the enormous expense a large military\nestablishment imposes upon producers, who are the actual tax\npayerB. We know from historic.^\nfacts that it is the chosen weapon\nof tyrants, already a foe to individual rights and inconsistent with\nfree institutions. Therefore, we\n.express the hope that members of\n.organized labor everywhere will refrain from voluntary enlistment in\n:any department of the federal or\n-.state military service.\n\"Fourth\u00E2\u0080\u0094A graduated tax should\nibe levied on incomes and inheritance, and the property tax should\nbe levied on land values alone.\nBanking tty.t.au.\n\"Fifth\u00E2\u0080\u0094Wc denounce the national banking system, as established\nand maintained in the interests of\ncapital alone, and inimical to the\nbest interests of producers, and we\ndemand that the system beabolish-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ed and a postal savings bank system be established instead. We\nfurther demand that all gold, silver\nand paper be issued by the government, direct to the people.\n\"Sixth\u00E2\u0080\u0094We believe a representative government is a failure, and\nregard direct legislation and the\nimperative mandate aB the first\ntttep necessary to enforce legislative\nreform, and we therefore demand\nthe initiative and referendum in\nthe making of all laws, national\nand municipal, and demand the\nabolition of the caucus and convention, urging the nomination of all\ncandidates, state and national, by\ndirect vote of the people.\n\"Seventh\u00E2\u0080\u0094We believe the member* of Organized labor should be a\nunit on all matters affecting their\ninterests, and therefore suggest that\nall political and economic questions be freely discussed at the\nlocal meetings.\nPuu'iio I.unals.\n\"Eighth\u00E2\u0080\u0094We also believe that\nthe public lands should be open\nonly to actual settlers, to the total\nexclusion of all corporations and\nspeculators.\n\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094We view with alarm the possibilities of cheap labor that confronts us by reason of tlie expiration of the Chinese exclusion act,\nand demand the re-enactment of a\nBuitable law by the federal govern\nment that will remove all Asiatic\nraces from competition with the\nAmerican workmen and women,\nand we urge organized labor to\nspare no effort to have such a law\nenacted.\n\"Tenth\u00E2\u0080\u0094Believing that a vigorous policy of organization is the\nfirst step necessary to a realization\nof the final fundamental principles\nof organized labor, we earnestly\nrecommend thut renewed energy bo\ninfused into our future efforts in\ncarrying out a policy thut will result in the attainment of a thorough organization of wage earners\neverywhere, to the end that cooperation will in the future be substituted for that policy of arraying\nthe workers against each other.\nMust Keep Awake.\n\"Finally, we congratulate our\nbrother toilers on the progress\nmade in the past year, but warn\nthem not to be misled by any misguided notions of security in their\npresent position.\"\nCall at the Palm and enj ay a dish o\nllajzelwood Ice Cream. Strawberry or\nVanilla, 15 cents per dish. tf\nMASONIC^\nGRAND LODGE\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 V/\u00C2\u00AB Ud* EAGLES, Rossland Aeiie,\nNo. io, Regular meetings cvn-y Thursday even-\nngs, S p. in, Eagles Hall, Miners' Union Bldg,\nThos-Fitzmnuiice, W. P.\nH, Daniel, W. Secietary.\nI4~\ nC* T1 Independent Order of Good\ntV/tVTt A. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 'Templars meets every\nThursday Evening in Odd Fellows Hull, Queen\nstreet. Members of the order visiting the city\nwall be cordially welcomed.\nO. J..B, LANE, W. H, CREITZ,\nC. I. Secretary.\nI(\ 4} JJ\ Meets in Odd Fellows Huh\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 VeWe-T \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 on yueen Street, between\nFirst and Second avenues. Rpgular meetings\neach Monday night.\nW.S . Murphy, Sec, M. Henderson, N. G\nElection of Officers at Nelson\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Program for\nToday.\nThe thirtieth annual communication of the grand lodge of A.F.&A.M.\nof BritishColumbia, met in Fidelity\nHall, Nelson, yesterday morning\nat 9 o'clock. This is the third time\nin thirty years that the grand lodge\nhas met at any point away from\nthe coast, the lodge upon the other\ntwo occasions meeting at Kamloops.\nIt is estimated that were ut least\none hundred delegates in attend-\nunce. Among the earlier arrivals\nwere Harry Watson of Vancouver,\ngrand master; Fred McB. Young\nof Nanaimo, deputy grand master ';\nE.E.Chipman of Kalso, senior grand\nwarden ; C. Esnor Sharpe of Esquimalt, grand junior warden ; Rev.\nE. P. Flewelling, grand chaplain\nand E. Hosker of Vancouver, grand\ntyler. It is expected that the lodge\nwill be in session for two and possibly three days.\nThe following officers were elected by the convention yesterday :\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nF. McB. Young of Nanaimo, M.\nW., grand master.\nRev. C. Esnor Sharpe, Esquimalt,\nR. W., grand senior warden.\nW. J. Bowser, Vancover, R. \V.,\ngrand junior warden.\nA. B. Erskine, Vancouver, V.W.,\ngrand treasurer.\nW. J. Quinlan, Nelson, V. W.\ngrand secretary.\nRev. C. F. Yates, Golden, V. W.\ngrand chaplain.\nE. Hosker, Vancouver, grand tyler.\nA banquet will be tendered to\nthe visiting delegates in Fraternity\nhall this evening by the members\nof the local lodge.\nTho delegates will attend divine\nservice this evening at 7.46 in St.\nSaviour's church, when Rev. E. P.\nFlewelling, grand chaplain, will deliver the annual sermon.\nWall Paper and Palnta.\nWE KNOW\n(ill (about drains ana! ta greaat deal abort projarle-\ntary medicines, Wbile wecaniaot prescribe Tor\nyou we will fall your doctor's prescript ou lrom\ntbe best materials nt the lowest price, or we can\ngive you uaradid anal reliable aalvice about nieali-\ncines. 'You cannot go avrong if you come to ut\nHossland Drug Co.\nPhone 185 P. O. Box 568\nTraders Block, Queen and Columbia avenue\n0000********000000000000***************%\nA Weak Eye today\nWeaker tomorrow,\nComplete Loss of Vision.\nIf not properly attended to at once.\nDO NOT put off ono day longer,\nGo to Wheatley. Hundreds can\ntestify to hisfuperiority ns an optician, ExHniiiiBtions Free\nSchofield's\newclry store\nWheatley;_\nPiic^s within reach of all.\n(ANADIAN\nSUMMER EXCURSIONS\nFrom Kootenay common pointa\nPan American Exposition\nBuffalo $76\nJune 1S, July 2, 16 and August\n6, 20, and Sept. 3, 17.\nEPWORTJI LF.AGUE MEETING\nSan Francisco $50.\nJuly I3, I4 and 15\nChristain Endeavor C'onveution\nCincinnati $68.50\nJuly 2 and 3\nNational Educational Association\nDetroit $71.25\nJuly 2 and 8\nFor Fursther Particulars apply to\nA. C. McArthur, Depot Agt.\nA. B. MACKEN7.IF., City Agt\nRossland, B. C.\nJ. 8. CARTER, D. P. A.\nNelsun, B.O,\nE. J. Coyle A. G. P. A\nVancover. B. C\nSee Daniels and Chmnhers (or the\nlatest designs in wall paper anal lhe\nbest quality of paints. Phone V. St N\n182. tf.\nRubber Goods,\nHot Water Bottles, Fountain Syringes, Bulb Syringes, and Atomizers of all kinds, Combination Hot\nWater Bottles and Fountain Syringe\nV. St N. Phone No, S\nBring us your Prescriptions\nand family receipts.\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\nThe best values offered In Hossland.\nT. R. MORROW,\nThe Pioneer Druggist\nThe\nWorld Job\nOffice ....\nIls'prepared to\ndolalilklndtot:\nBook and\nCommercial\n#\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\nBigger Bargains Every Day During\nOur Closing Out Sale... \t\nWe Still Have another Month before we leaving town, Don't\nfail to secure some of our Great Snaps.\nREMNANTS! REMNATS!\nthis week all HALF PRICE\nAT THE LEADING DRY GOODS STORE\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n****0000********00000000000000*********%\nNotice to^l Pre-Emptors of : Crown\nLands.\nThu attention of pre-eitiptorsrf Crown\nlands is hereby called to all amendment\nlo the \"Land Act,\" passed at the last\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2session of the legislature, which provides\nas follows, viz:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"g. Pre-emptors of Crown lsnds,\n-vhether in arrears in payment of install*\nments of purchase money or not, who \u00C2\u00BBt\nthe time of coming into force of this Aa-.ti\nhave obtained certificates of improve-'\nment within twelve months thereafter,\nshall on conforming with the provialons\na)f the \"Land Act\" except as hereby\naltered, be entitled to obtain Crown\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.-rants of their pre emption claims upon\na-oiiipletiiig payments of purchase money\nat the rale of seventy live cents per acre,\nand Crown grant fees, which payments\nmay be made as follows:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n' Twenty-five cents per acre on or before the 3lst day of December, iqoi.\n\"Twenty-five cents per acre on or before the 36th day of June, ic>02, and the\n-emalning\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"Twentyfive cents per acre on or before the 3lat day of December, 1902, and\nwithout any further payment ol interest\nol-arrears of interest.\"\nW. S, GORE,\nDeputy Commissionerof Landa St Works,\nLands and Works Department, Victoria, B. C, 1st June, 1901.\nNOTICE.\n\"Canadian CONTINGENT Exemption\nA its.\"\nAll retnrned South African Voluntccts,\nwho have not already done Bo, are requested to communicate wilh the undersigned without delay, as also the next of\nkin of those deceated, or of those who\nhave not yet returned to British Columbia, or any other persons interested in\nmining properties held hy such Volunteers. The latest date possible for receiving applications for exemption under\nthe above Acta will be thc 1st July,\nproximo.\nKIOHARD McBRIDE,\nMinister of Mines\nDepartment of Mines,\nVictoria, B.,C.3rdJune, 1901,\nNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,\nK\u00C2\u00ABHHi.ANi>-VKi.vtrr Mink Waooon Road,\nPrinting\nRUBBER STAMPS\nSEALS AND\nRUBBER MARKING\nGOODS\nSpecial attention given to\nwork for organized labor\ngenerally.\nHealed Tenders, superscribed \"Tender\nfor Rossland-Vclvet MineWaggonKoad,\"\nwill be received by the undersigned up to\nand including Thuisilay, the twentieth\ninstant for the construction of a wagon\nroad from Hossland to the Velvet Mine.\nPlan, profile, specification and Inrin of\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2contract may be seen on or after the 7th\ninstant, at the oflice of John Kirkup,\nEsq., Government Agent, Rossland\nEach tender must be accompanied by\nan accepted bank cheque or certificate\nof deposit, made payable to the undersigned, for the stun of thirteen hundred;\n($1\u00E2\u0080\u009E',00) dollars, as security for the fulfil*\nincnlof the contract, which ehall he forfeited if the party tendering decline to\nenter into contract when called upon to\ndo so, or if he fail to complete the work\ncontracted for. The cheques of unsuccessful tenderers will bo returned to\ntbem upon the execution of the contract.\nTenders wfll not be considered unless\nmade out on the forms supplied and\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2igned with the actual signatures of the\nlenderers.\nThe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. -\nW. S. GORE,\nDeputy Commissioner of\nLands & Works\nLanda St Works Department,\nVictoria, B. C, 3rd June, 1901.\nSpokane Falls & Northern\nNELSON Sc FT. SHEPPARD RY.\nRed Mountain Ry,\nThe only all-nail roaile between all points eas,\nwest anal south to Rosslanai, Nelson, aual all in-\nteranealiate points, connecting al Spokane with\ntlie r.reat Northern, Nor.hern Pacific anal o. R\n& N. Co.\nConnects ot Kosstnual with Ihe Cnnaaliau Pn-\nciJk- Ry. for Bounaliary Creek points.\nConnects at Mevers Fnlls with stsjje alnily for\nRcjniblic.\nBuffet service on trains between Spokane anal\nNorthport.\nEFFECTIVE MAV 5\nLeave.\nq:oo a. m.\n12:50 a. m.\n9:15 a. m.\nArrive.\nSpokane 7:35 p. m.\nRossland. 4:10 p.m.\nNelson. 7:15 p. m.\nH. A. JACKSON,\nGenera, Passenger Agt,\nSpokane, Wash.\nH. P. BROWN,\nAgent, Rosstanal, H c.\nThe Strand\nThe most elegant and luxuriously\nfitted bar in Canada. A fine\nline of the\t\nChoicest Liquors and Cigars\nYou want a Label Cigar and you want\nthe best? If that is so, try our\nHigh Grade\nUnion Cigars\nWe also handle a fine line .if Im]\nported Cuban goods.\nThe Queen Cigar Store\nCROW & MORRIS, Ptops.\nColumbia Avenue.\nCENTRAL\nMEAT MARKET.\nFresh and Salt Meals, Fish Game,\nPoultry and Oysters.\nG. W. KERR.\nWashington street and Firat tye.\nAlhambra Hotel\n$1 a day and up.\nMiners' Dinner Buckets a Specialty.\nThe best 25c meal in town.\nThe Bar keeps only tbe Best Goods.\nEVERY smoker is on the look-out\nfor tobacco that smokes cool\nand does not sting the tongue.\nVIRGIN\nI\n(SMOKING\nPLUG.\ncombines these qualities, besides being\nof fine aroma\t\n&S*\" VIRGIN GOLD\" IS UNION MADE.\nEACH PLUG BEARS THE BLUE LABEL.\nOet Your Papers\nand mrgnzines at the PostofHce New\nStand. A full line of stationery alway\non hand. Agency for the Evaama\nWohld.\nAsk your dealer for it and refuse substitutes.\nMG_3_E___f\n1 H.-iVUff M\nTHE BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS' UNION STAMP\nIs used by THE J. D. KING CO., Limited, upon all\ntheir manufacture of Boots and Shoes. No strikes, cessation\nof work or labor difficulties promote the highest possible production of perfect workmanship. In thus consulting the Interests\nof the consumer we urge that you DEMAND\nThe J. D. KING CO.'S\nUNION MADE SHOES THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND, B. C, JUNE\nit, igc:\nSTOCK MARKETS\nNot Much Trading Done on\nChange Today.\nMINOR MENTION.\nPRICES REMAIN THE SAME\nThe Latest Sales and Quotations\nHere and in Toronto\u00E2\u0080\u009411,500\nShares Sold Today.\nThe stock market was quiet and\nfeatureless this morning and trading was light in consequence. Centre Star sold at 41c and 500 Giant\nsold at 2fo. Prices generally\nshowed no marked change.\nAppended will be found today's\nquotations and sales here and in\nToronto.\nToday's Toronto Quotations.\nAsked Bid\nWar Eagle 23 20\nCentre Star .- 39\nIronMask 25 24\nKambler-Carihoo.... 31). 30).\nGiant 4 3\nCalifornia 6 3\nEvening Star\t\nRepublic ll'i lOJi\nPayne 31 20\nToronto sales today included:\n1000 Iron Mask at 25.c, 1000 Rambler-Cariboo at 31c, 3000 Noble\nFive at 8c, and 1000 Deer Trail at\n2Jc.\nToday's Local Quotations:\nAsked\nAmerican Bov %Vi\nAthabasca $400\nB. C. Gold Fields 3\nBin Three 2).\nBltack Tall 10\nBratadon & Golden Crown 3\nCalifornia 5&\nCanadian Gold fields i%\nCuriboo (Camp McKinney) 38\nCentreStar 41\nBid\n7ii\n3).\n5\n35\n3ij,4\nCrows Nest Pass Coal $8s a\u00C2\u00BB $80 ou\nDeer Trail No.\nDunalee 10\n' Kveniug Star (Assesa. paid) 4\nGiant. 3\nHomestake (Assess, paid) 13\{\nIron Mask (Assess, paid) 28\nIra, Colt 1\nIX t, ao\nIndian Chief (Spitzee).,\nIuml*o .\nKin\nKauai (OroDenoro)\t\nKnob III\t\nLone p ne\t\nMont hristo\t\nMontreal Gold Pielala\t\nMorning Glory\t\nMorrison\t\nMountain Iaon\t\nNoble Five\t\nNorth Stnr (Hast Kootenay)..\nNovelty\t\nOld Ironsides\t\nPayne\t\nPeoria Mines\t\nPrincess M-'iaal\t\n8uilp..\na \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nknmbler-Carlboo\t\nRepublic\t\nKosstand Bonanza G. M. & S. Co.\nSt. Kluio Consolidated\t\nSulltvau\t\nTamarac (Kennelh) Assess, palal.\nTom Thumb\t\nVan Anda\t\nVirginia\t\nWar Kagle Consolidateal\t\nWaterloo\t\nWhite Bear\t\nWiuuipeg\t\n10\n4A\nbo\n7\u00C2\u00AB\nU\n4Ya\n30\nI'/a\n70\nI,.'\n85\n3\u00C2\u00AB\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 X\n2\n27\n31A\nit\n4\n\u00C2\u00BB',{\ns\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A04W\n2%\n3\n22\ni'A\n2\u00C2\u00BB\n4\n2'A\n12Y,\n25\n\u00C2\u00BB5 ,\n<>A\n50\nA\n75\n27\nt'.i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A23\n3>\nioi<;\n3V.\n3-a\nI'A\nToalay's Sales:\nButte and Boston, '2000, Ik-;\nKambler-Carihoo, 500, 31 J, Morning Glory, 5000, 3Je; Noble Five,\n2000, 8o; Giant, 500, 2|, 1000, 3c;\nCentre Star, 500, 41c. Total sales,\n11,500 shares.\nSmith Curtis, M.P.P., is back\nfrom Grand Forks.\nKeneth L. Burnet is in town\nagain from a surveying trip.\nHon. J. H. Turner, minister of\nfinance, has gone to Toronto.\nD. C. Corbin and E. J. Roberts\nof Spokane are here on a business\nvisit connected with real estate.\nHon. Charles II. Mackintosh is\nexpected back from Seattle tomorrow.\nHis Honor Judge Forin of Nelson is holding a session of the\ncounty court at the court house today.\nH. H. Playford, formerly of Rossland, and E. G. Wilson have started a tobacco and cigar store in Nelson.\nJames D. Sword, an old Ross-\nlander is over from the Boundary\ncountry where he is now operating\ncopper properties.\nThe War Eagle-Centre Star Savages will play a return match with\nthe Rossland Stars on the grounds\nhere next Sunday afternoon.\nF. A. Wilkin, who is back from\na surveying trip, says the flies and\nmosquitos are getting very bothersome on the trails.\nThe benefit dance tendered Graham's Orchestsa in Miners' Union\nhall last evening was a great success, About one hundred couples\nwere present.\nHarold Daly, F. C. Lawe, W. P.\nDockrill and W. M. Griffith left for\nVictoria this morning for thc legal\nexaminations to be held at the\nCapital Monday.\nGold Commissioner Kirkup said\nhe had not received any tenders for\nthe construction of the Velvet road.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2The time was up yesterday.\n,, Walter L. Wilson, one of Rossland's earliest pioneers, who has\nmined in many of the leading properties here, is over\nfrom Republic on a short visit.\nRoy H. Clarke is back from Spokane. He says he has only opened a branch office in that city in\nconjunction with Mr. Simons. He\nwill continue business here as\nusual.\nJ. M. O'Toole is expected here\nthis afternoon from Vancouver.\nHo will join L. H. Moffatt at the\nRiithmullcn property at once. J.\nH. Jeffrey is already on the ground\nand work has been re-commenced.\nLost\u00E2\u0080\u0094Pocket book, between Hun\nter Brothers' store and B. Bannett's\nresidence. Finder will please leave\nit at this office and receive reward. 2t\nBrushes^. HExsiKixjsxsuKsxsxsxsxsxss\nDid it ever strike you how much\nBrushes have to do' with your\nComfort, Style and Appearance\nA good shaving or tooth brush\nfrom which the HAIRS WILL\nNOT COME OUT, adds much\nto your comfort, while well\nbrushed 'hair nnd clothes adal\nmuch to your appearance. Our\nstock of brushes of all kinds is\nvery Inrge, well selected and of\nthe best quality. If you want a\nbrush of any kind, try us.\nThe erescent Dry Goods Qo.\n.importers and Retail Dealers of Dry Goods, Etc.\nGoodeve Bros.,\nDruggists and .Stationers.\ntmf It pay3 to deal with Goodeve Bros.\nof the synod of Kootenay, would\nvery strongly urge upon our\nparishes the importance of religious\nobservance of the Lord's Day,\nwhich should never be lost sight of\nin the search for recreation. We\nwould also express our sincere sympathy with all who are endeavoring to secure for the wage-earning\npopulation this one day of rest in\nthe Beven.\nSHIRT WAISTS! SHIRT WAISTS!\nA SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY POR THE LADIES. VHIS\nWEEK WE HOLD A BIG\nWHITE LAWN, MUSLIN,\nSWISS AT EVERY PRICE.\nSALE OF SHIRT WAISTS,\nORGANDY, AND DOTTED\nIf you want the' best coffee In town\ncall at Paulson Bros., corner of First\navenue and Washington street, tf\nReady mixed paints at F. W.\nat Si per Imperial half gallon.\nPretty's\ntf\nSTRIKING\nTRACKMEN\nTrouble Continues \u00E2\u0080\u0094 No\nWord from the East-Detectives as Trackmen.\nSpecial for luncheon anal picnic parties, Armour's veal lout, ham loaf,\nchicken loaf, deviled ham and chicken,\ndevilled ham and tongue, pliced beef,\nboiled ham. Paulson Bros., Kirst avenue aud Washington street, ft\nJ L. Whitney & Co.\nMINING BROKERS.\nB. O. and Washington Stocks a specialty\n47 Columbia avenue.\nThe European Entertainment\ncompany at tiuelph block, Columbia avenue, closes here on Saturday night after giving good satisfaction, and those who have not\nseen it should do so at once. 2t\nTHE SYNOD\nIS CLOSED\nLtd. Ly\nTbe Reddio-Jackson Co.,\nE8TABLI8HED 1806\nSTOCK BROKERS\nMoney Luminal on Real Estate at 12 pel\nannum on monthly payments.\nRiehard Plewman\nStock Broker\nBank of Montreal Building\nV. & N. Phone 8s\nORDE & CO..\nMining Stocks, Real\nEstate, Fire Life and\nAccident Insurance\t\nNo. 46 Columbia Ave. Telephone 61\nTIU.KI'IIONKS\nOffice 83\nKealalencc 239\nCHAS. E. BENN,\nStocks, Mines, & Real Estate\nBought ana Sold on Commission\nSunday Observance Resolution\u00E2\u0080\u0094A Committee\non Temperance.\nThe second synod of the diocese\nof Kootenay completed its labors\nat Nelson yesterday at the forenoon\nsession.\nThe bishop announced the consecration of the church at Grand\nForks on Tuesday of next week,\nand stated that members of the\nsynod would bo made welcome at\nGrand Forks upon that occasion.\nOn motion of Rev. H. Steele,\nseconded by Dr. Westwood. it was\ndecided to appoint a committee on\ntemperance, anil the bishop appointed the following: Rev. W. A.\nBobbins, Rev. H. Steele, the archdeacon, Robert Wood, MessrB. Gray,\nH. C. Hannington and Dr. West-\nwood.\nThis motion on Sunday observance was moved by Rev. H. S.\nAkehurui. seconded by Rev. H.\nBeaeham: That we, ths members\nWhen thc real position is understood public sympathy will be\nfound entirely with the striking\ntrackmen. A fair day's pay for a\nfair day's work is a principle that\nhas taken a strong hold throughout\ntho length and breath of this Dominion, and whilst as a rule this\nprinciple prevails in ail other occupations, so far the railroad trackmen have not been able to secure,\nf\nthis much. The lowest rate of pay;\nfor unskilled labor in this Province\nis from Si.75 to !f_.()0 per day, and\nthe sectionmen, whose work is by\nno means unskilled, are not asking\ntoo much when they insist upon a\nminimum rate of $1.75 per day.\nWhilst every move in connection\nwith the strike has been conducted\nin the most admirable manner by\nthe men, a course is being pursued\nby the company which cannot fail\nto give rise to a great deal of ill\nfeeling. Men are being imported\nfrom Seattlo to take the place of\nthe strikers and large numbers of\nspecial constables are being posted\nall along the line. This special\nconstable business is most extraordinary and calls for explanation\nfrom the provincial authorities.\nThese specials are in no real\nsense employed on police work.\nThey are engaged to watch the 0.\n1*. railway in place of the Striken,\nand this is work no union man,\nand no man in sympathy with tlie\ntrackmen's commendable effort to\nsecure a living Wage,should engage\nin. The fact that he goes through\nthe farce of being sworn in as 'a\nspecial, and is in receipt of $2.50\nper day from the taxpayers, does\nnot do away with the more important fact that he [is taking the part\nof a railroad corporation against\nmen who are struggling for a fair\nday's pay for a fair day's work.\nIf the company fear that damage\nmay be done to their property by\nthe strikers let them say so boldly,\nand call upon the government to\nprovide necessary police protection\nThe company know there is nothing to fear from the men. They\nmust have watchmen, though, to\ntake the places of the strikers and\nhence this resort to specials.\nSo far as, ciiuld'bb learned thiB\nmorning all the 0. P. R. trackmen\nin this PeoVince have gone out on\nstrike. No word had been received\nup to a late hour this afternoon of\nWnite Lawn Waists\n$ 75\nWhite Lawn Waists\n1 25\nWhite Lawn Waists\n1 75\nWhite Lawn Waists\n2 25\nWhite Lawn Waists\n3 00\nWhite Lawn Waists\n3 50\nWhite Lawn Waists\n4 00\nColored Waists all prices\nPanoy white waists\n$3 00\nFancy white waists\n3 50\nFancy white waists\n4 00\nDotted Swiss $2 25 to\n5 50\nFancy (with insertion)\n5 50\nHeavy tacked wht waists 8 00\nPink, Blue and Mauve\nwaists\n4 00\nOUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES SILK SHIRT WAISTS\nTO BE CLOSED OUT AT RIDICULOUSLY LOWJ PRICES.\n8\nH\n8\n8\n8\n]_ The Crescent Dry Goods Company, Ltd. K\nQjj V. & N. PHONE 107. BRICK BUILDING, COLUMBIA AVE. W.\nSALE OF MILK .The International Correspondence Schools\nPROHIBITED1\nNew York Health Officers\n. Alarmed\u00E2\u0080\u0094An Official\nCircular.\nNew York, June '21.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The health\ndepartment has adopted measures\nwith a view of prohibiting in New\nYork city the Bale of milk, which\nshows evidence of being affected by\ngerms. The doctors aver that many\nof the diseases that give the health\nauthorities the most concern originate in polluted milk.\nThe health department warns\nfarmers to cool their milk to 45 degrees fahrenheit as soon as possible\nafter production, and to ship it\nwithout delay, to prevent it from\nbecoming stale.\nOffers your choice of.76 Different Courses of Study.\n285,000 Studenls and Graduates. Teaching under 71 d fferent flags.\nLocal Ulli.-e:\nCALL AND SEE ME\nLALONDE BLOCK,\nC. HEB.HBAUOH, MANAGER\nARRESTED\nFOR STEALING\nProminent Billings Citizen\nCharged with Taking\nIndian's Cattle.\nHelena, Mont., June 21.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sam-\nvel Qarven has been arrested by\nthe federal authorities at Hillings,\ncharged with complicity in stealing sfltf.OOO worth of cattle from\nthe Creek Indians, on which charge\nRobert Leo is now being tried in\nthe United States court at Helena.\nGarven formerly was one of the\nmost prosperous citissunsof Billings.\nAfter Lee's arrest Garven assigned\nhis property to the First National\nbank. \t\nNOTICE\nMr, D. MacGowan, late ol Calgary,\nAlberta, has bouiiht the Club Barber\nShop Irom Jack llluiitisli, and will be\npleased lo have all old patrons of the\nshop continue with him, tf\nThe B. C. E. Messenger company delivers parcels aad uiessaiies promptl y\nEither 'phone, 127. tf\nHello, boys, call mound and sec\nIDavldion & Quigley .it their new place\nof business, tha \"Queen,\" Columbia\n\u00C2\u00BBv.inu\u00C2\u00BB. tf\nlteflttt-al Tlitair l.tilnmitory.\nRny II. Clarke & Co., have recently\nrenovated their chemtaal laboratory anal\nassay oWce and are well prepared for\nall kinds ol first class- woik. They may\nbe found at their old stand, 126 Columbia avenue, opposite Hunter Bros.\nHOTEL ARRIVALS.\nKODTKNAY.\nWill Gabben, Winnipeg\nMiss Katie Madden, Spokane.\nMiss Mary Graham, Spokane.\nHoward Ashford, Seattle.\nH. P. Nadiuin, Spokane.\nE. H. Lewis, Trail.\nGeorge Johnston, Cranbrook.\nG. Helliard, Cranbrook.\nWINDSOR.\nJ. Rudberg, St. Paul.\nA. K. Banies, Spokane.\nG. S. Thomas, Spokane.\nHello, Hartley, box of strawberries.\nPhone 171, V.& N. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nRossland Cigar Factory.\nWhy not patronize 11 homo in-\ndittsry? It will assist Union labor\nand keep the money at homo. Ask\nfor a Crown Grant or W. li. Cigar\nwhen you buy.\nSpokane Fails & Northern\nNELSON & FT. SHEPPARD RY.\nRed Mountain Ry,\nThe only nil-rail route betweeu all points cost\nwest nnd south to Rowland, Nelson, nnd nil intermediate points, connecting nt Spoknue with\nthe Great Northern, Northern Pacific nnd O. R.\n& N. Co.\nConnects at Hosslnud with thc Canadian Pacific Ry. for Boundary Creek points\nConnects nl Mevers Foils-with stage dolly lbr\nRepublic.\nBuffet sei vice on trains betweeu Spokane and\nNorthport.\nEFFECTIVE MAY 5\nLeave.\nArrive.\n9:00 a. 111.\nSpokane 7:35 p. m.\n12:50 a. m.\nRossland. 4:10 p. m.\n9:15 a. m.\nNelson. 7:15 p. m.\nH. 'A. JACKSON,\nGeneral Passenger Agt,\nSpokane, Waah.\nH. P. fiROWN,\nAgent, Rowland, fl C.\nNotice tol\nPre-Emptors\nLand*.\nCrown\nTht, attention of pre-emptors of Crown\nlands is hereby called lo an mnendnicnt\nto the \"Land Act,\" passed at the last\nsession of lhe le-^islultire, which provides\nas follows, viz:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"q. Pre-einplors of Crown lunds,\nwhether in arrears ip payment ol installments of purchase money or not, who ut\nthe tima-ol coming into force of this Act\nhave obtained certificates of Improvement within twelve months thereafter,\nshall on conlormina with lhe provisions\nof lhe \"Land Act\" except as hereby\naltered, be entitled to obtain Crown\ngrants of their pre emption claims upon\ncompleting payments of purchaae money\nat th\" rate ol seveuty-live cents per acre,\nand (.'rown Riant lees,'which payments\nmay be made as follows:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n'Twenty-live cents per acre on or before the 3lBt day of December, lool.\n\"Twenty-five cenU per acre on or be-'\nfore the ta.lli day of June, la)02, and the\nremaining\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\"Twi-nty\u00C2\u00ABrlve rents per acre on or he-\nfaire the 31st day of December, Kjo2, and\nwithout any further payment of interest\norarr, ars of interest.\"\nW. S. GORE,\nDeputy Coinnussionerol l,Hiids& Works,\nLands and Works Department, Victoria, IS. 0., 1st June, iijiii.\nNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,\nRoski.anu-Vki.vkt Mink Wagoon Road.\nSealed Tenders, superscribed \"Tendi r\nfor Rossland-Velvet MineWaj^uonRoad,\"\nwill be received by the undersigned up to\nand including Thuisday, the twentieth\ninstant for the construction of a wagon\nroad from Rossland to the Velvet Mine.\nPlan, profile, specification and lorm of\ncontract may be seen on or after the 7th\ninstant, at the office of John Kirkup,\nEsq., Government Agent, Rossland\nEach tender must be accompanied by\nan accepted bank cheque or certificate\nof deposit,made payable to the undersigned, for the Bum of thirteen hundred]\nIf 1,300) dollars, as security for tho fullll-\nmentof the contract, which shall be forfeited if the party tendering decline lo\nenter into contract when called upon to\ndo so, or If he fail to complete tne woik\ncontracted for. The cheques of unsuccessful tenderers will he returned to\nthem iipon the execution of the contract.\nTenders will not be considered unless,\nmade out on the forms supplied and\nsigned with the actual signatures ot the\ntenderers.\nThe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted,\nW. S. GORE,\nDeputy Commissioner of\nLands & Woiks\nLands & Works Department,\nVictoria, B, C, 3rd Jane, 1901,"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Rossland (B.C.)"@en . "Rossland"@en . "The_Evening_World_1901_06_21"@en . "10.14288/1.0226820"@en . "English"@en . "49.076944"@en . "-117.802222"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Rossland, B.C. : World Publishing Company"@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "The Evening World"@en . "Text"@en . 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