"7cf6093a-889d-4513-b350-a39fc32ddf0a"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-12-10"@en . "1902-01-15"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/evewoross/items/1.0226874/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " t^Cm i .mm*- i\n\u00E2\u0082\u00AC^\nTHE EVENING WORLD.\n7* _u\nVol. I\n, No.>a^^\nROSSLAND, B. C\u00E2\u0080\u009E WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1902.\nPrice Five Cents.\n2_3.trww!?fnfWf!!fwi!mrmw?nrmwwfiTfiTn!fWfwwnTT!tF^\nI WE CARRY K^| J\n\u00C2\u00A3_ stock ot SHOES in Rossland; the best quality at -9\n^ the lowest price. We also keep a very large stock ^\n%B of all kinds of Rubbers, Rubber Boots for Miners, |3\n^ Socks, Gloves and Mitts, Moccasins, Snowshoes, Etc. 3\nWc guarantee satisfactory wear on all our grades, ^a\nCO. LALONDE\n...The,., -m*\nShoeman. 2\n2iiiii.iiliUiiiiliiUiUiiiiiUUAlUiiiiUiUiUiUilUliiiUaiUiUiU.\n\u00C2\u00A3\nPfEMOYED\nTo \u00C2\u00A9ur New Stand,\n\u00C2\u00A9pp. the erescent\n3\n3\n3\n3\nW. F. McNEILL I\nE No Better COFFEE than 2\ns= =5\nI Chase & Sanborn's 1\n\u00C2\u00A3 No Better TEA than the =3\n| Rickshaw Ceylon |\nO. M. FOX & CO.\nGrocers, keep them. =\nIMiUimUmlli^uauuauuiiiaiiumJliHu\n3\n79\nRossland Skatine and Curling Rink\nOPEN DAILY\n3:30 to 5:30. 8:00 to 10:00\nSundays 3:00 to 5:30.\nADULTS 25 CENTS.\nCHILDREN 16 CENTS.\nSPECTATORS 10 CENTS.\nADMISSION\nWatch this Space for New Sports.\nThe Arlington Hotel\npeickert 6. Mcdonald, proprs.\nHeadquarters for Miners.\nFinest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.\nNice Furnlnhed Rooms.\nCatc in Connection.\nTELEPHONE 84. .\nGREENWOOD. B.C.\nNO EXPLANATION POSSIBLE\n\"Rotten\" Financial Methods that\nHave Been in Vogue.\nWHY NO STATEMENT WAS MADE\nEvery Department of the City Hall Needs Attention-\nTammany Practices the Rule-Neither Honest\nNor Capable-Try a Change.\nThos. Embleton,\nStiple and Fancy\nGROCERIES\t\nTakes this opportunity of thanking his many customers for their\nvery liberal patronage during the\npast year, rt the same time not forgetting all new ones, and wishes\nthe coming year of 1902 will bring\npeace and prosperity to all.\nLancaster House\nBoard^ind Room $1.25 per day.\nBest Cooking in Town.\nReading and Card Room.\nHot and Cold Bath..\nD. G. MONROE,\nNEWS DEPOT,\nStationery, Confectionery,\nTobaccos and Cigars;\nPhoenix, British Columbia\nThe Whiner and its friends say\nthat if Peter John McKichan is\nelected mayor tomorrow that the\ncity debentures will become unsaleable in consequence; \"become\"\nis a good word, considering that\nneither A. S. Goodeve and John S.\nClute could sell the debentures in\n1900 and Mayor Lalonde and John\nS. Clute, his finance minister,\ncould not sell a dollar's worth in\n1901.\nThe water works debentures that\nare mortgaged to the bank to the\ntune of over $9000, ve.-e soraoit\ngaged by Mr. Clute and his committee just because they were unable to sell them, and all the\neleventh hour explanations John S.\nClute can now attempt to pass off\non the public will not change his\n\"rotten\" financial record, or reduce\nthe $20,000 city expenditure over\nincome. The policy of concealment was wise in its way. Good\nfor the conceaters, but rough\u00E2\u0080\u0094very,\nvery rough\u00E2\u0080\u0094on the taxpayers.\nIt is a fact that is not, and can\nnot be denied.\n1. That the city general account\nat the bank for 1901 stands overdrawn to the tune of over $12,000.\nThat is, tbat the city haB spent\nthat much more than it has received.\n2. That the water works city account is overdrawn to the tune of\nover $9000 on debenture account,\nand is so overdrawn, because Mr.\nClute and his committee spent the\nmoney before they got it, and then\nfound that under their management\nthey could not dispose of the debentures at any price.\nMr. Clute may now try and \"explain\" the situation away, but hiB\neffort will be fruitless.\nFinance is a great business, and\nonly people like Whitaker Wright,\nJohn S. Clute, Barney Macdonald,\nItela Kadish and Pierpont Morgan,\nreally understand the game, This\nyear if Mr. Clute succeeds in getting into oflice again a lot of taxes\ntaxes will remain unpaid, just ai\nthey did in 1901, but a large\nshare of last year's taxes will come\nin. Will tho overdraft at the bank\nbe any smaller than it is now? Oh,\nno. Voters will be told then as\ntbe are told now, sot off the unpaid\ntaxes against tbe overdraft, and\nthere you are. This is tho sort of\nbookkeeping that is understood\nonly by real experts like some of\nthose we have mentioned above.\nIt is dead wrong, of course, but\nreally when you come to think of it\nwhat have the public to do with\nsuch matters? Simply nothing.\nPeople who thought the voters\nlists tbis year would be smaller\nthan usual are somewhat astonished at finding that there are\nsome 200 more names than there\nwere last year.\nIt is a rule, and a good rule,\nthat unless a man pays his taxes\nhe cannot vote, and this haa always been the rule here until this\nyear.\nIt is still the rule so far as the\nhouseholder and licenseholder go,\nbut Alderman Clute, after the time\nfixed for paying the realty tax,\nsneaked a city bylaw through the\ncouncil providing that owners of\nreal estate could vote this year even\nif their taxes were unpaid, and that\nis why the list has its present\nstuffed appearance.\nThe matter iB, of course, grossly\nunfair in many ways. It is unfair\nto those, who in order to vote made\na sacrifice and paid their taxes\nwithin the required time.\nIt is unfair to the city at la-ge\nas is shown by the fact that nearly\n$9000 of last year's taxe_ art now\noutstanding, and this sum would\nhave been much smaller of. course\nbut for the iniquituous bylaw in\nquestion.\nIs it not unfair and grossly unfair,io make the freeholder pay\nhis taxes in order io vol?, ami :o\nlet the landowner vote although\nhie (axes for last year are unpaid?\nMr. Clute relies on getting the\nlion share of the landowner's vote\nby his little scheme, but he should\nnot get a single freeholder's vote.\nIf time only had been given to\ntax delinquents no one would have\nkicked. Inserting the voting privilege is on a par with all the other\nmethod? of our financial genius.\nHot Roist Beef served with every\nglass of beer at the Alh\u00C2\u00BBu_bra.\n\"ENGAGED\"\nA SUCCESS\nCrowded House Greeted\nthe Rossland Amateurs\nLast Evening.\nRINGERS ARE ON THE RUN\nAfraid to Come Out on a Public\nPlatform.\nGOME TO THE McKICHAN MEETING\nRally Around Honest Peter John McKichan at Miners'\nUnion Hall This Evening-Turn Out the Rascals -\nWho Mumble Behind Closed Doors.\nPeter John McKichan's grand\nrally at Miners' Union hall thiB\nevening will close the preparations\nfor municipal contest of 1902.\nTrue lo their policy of concealment, John Stillwell Clute and\nhis little band of backers, have not\ndared to meet the electors on the\nplatform.\nFancy a mayoralty candidate\ntrying to sneak into office without\nonce holding a public meeting.\nFancy a candidate for the position of chief magistrate of Rossland\nafter \"four long years of service,\"\nskulking behind closed doors for\nfear his precious record should\nbe ripped up if he faced the people\non a public platform.\nThe Whiner does well to put in\nsome hurried notes of the money\nsaved; and generally of the fine\nperformances of its municipal\nhero.\nWhat need is there to charge\nand prove incompetency and mismanagement when the Johnnies,\nwho are running the ring ticket\nare afraid to face the music and\nmerely mumble and mutter behind\nclosed doors?\nThe attempted concealment is\nunquestioned, and this fact alone\nshould cause the ignominous defeat of the ringBters. Who ever\nheard of a municipal campaign\nbeing carried out along such\ncowardly lines?\nThe ringsters know full well that\nthey have been unable to obtain\nthe support they so confidently\ncounted on. They tried to circulate a petition on Mr. Clute's behalf early in the campaign, but\nmeeting wilh so many refusals,\nthey hurriedly withdrew the famous document and we have heard\nno more of it.\nThe ringiterB are imploring\nvoters lo save the city from financial ruin, but they take good\ncare to suppress the \"record\" made\nby their candidate and the deplorable muddle the city finances are\nnow in.\nThe ringsters are on the run\nkeep them going.\nVote against a \"closed door\" policy.\nVote in favor of an open to the\npublic policy.\nVote for honest Peter John McKichan and turn the ringstars\ndown.\nDon't be scared out of your vote\ntomorrow.\nVote against the iittle ring of\nMacdonaldites who have run you\nand your affairs too long.\nMERELY\n\"SEDIMENT\"\nThe Miner Truthfully Describes the \"Citizens\"\nTicket This Morning.\nKNOTT WILL\nNOT RETIRE\nFrancis Knott Will a Be\nCandidate Tomorrow-\nVote for Him.\nIt would be difficult to find a\nmore pleased audience than that\nwhich attended the production of\nthe farce comedy \"Engaged\" at the\nopera house last evening. The attendance war very large, the seating capacity of the house being\ntaken in its entirety, and thc play\npaBBed off, as predicted, with a\nsmoothness that betokens much\ndiligent rehearsing and great natural talent.\nIt would be difficult to single out\nany one member of the cast lor\nspecial mention, as each was equally good in their several parts.\nPraise is due those who participated, as well as to Judge Nelson,\nRossland's dramatic coaoh, for the\nexcellence of the entertainment,\nand it is the earnest wish of tho\npublic that the Rossland amateurs\nmay long live to continue their\ngood work.\nGraham's full orchestra was present and played in its usual happy\nstrain between the acts, and many\ncompliments were heard on the\nquality of the music furnished.\nThe Miner this morning truthfully discribes the real standing\nof the ''ticket\" it is so earnestly\nsupporting.\nThe Miner says editorially:\n\"On the other hand we have\nmen who stand aB candidates for\ntho mayoralty and aldermanic\npositions who represent the SEDIMENT of the best element in the\ncommunity.\"\nYou see, John Stillwell & Co.,\nyou, and all of you do not represent the cream of the best element\nyou are merely the|\"SEDIMENT.\"\nVoters will please note that the\n'citizens ticket\" represents tbe\nthe \"dregs\" of the \"best society\"\nand will vote against it accordingly.\nThe Miner this morning attempted to run Francis Knott out by\nmaking a false statement that he\nhad retired.\nMr. Knott has no intention\nwhatever, of retiring, as will be\nseen hy the following signed statement.\nThe statemont in this morning's\nMiner that I had withdrawn from\nthe coming contest owing to a technicality in my qualification, wus\nmade without authority. I have\nnot withdraws, nor will I now do\nbo. Francis Knott.\n'I/tike (iii\u00C2\u00AB.\nIn the school trustees' ticket appears tho names of Peter Ronald\nMcDonald, carpenter, and Boswell\nRobert Macdonald, customs collector. Mark your ballots for Peter\nRonald Macdonald, the carpenter\nand not for thc other fellow.\nIlock.y.\nThe Victorias have arranged a\nmatch with Trail for Saturday\nevening at 8 o'clock, and the man-\nagemnet request all players to\ncome out to practice tonight at 10\no'clock, sharp, as Saturday's team\nwill be picked from those present.\nThe Trail team are all fast\nhockey players and a good game is\nooked for on Saturday night.\nClam Ohowdcr free day and night a\nth* Alhamhra.\nTwo single gentlemen can obtain good private board by applying over Harper & McArthur's. THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND, B. C, JANUARY 15, 1Q02\nThe Evening World\nBvlthe World'PuWiflhiug Company.\nPublished daily in Miners' Union hall, Rossland, in tbe interest of organized labor iu British\nColumbia.\nEntered at the Rossland, B. C. postoffice for\ntraasmission through the mails, May 1,1901, as\nsecond dais reading matter.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES-Fifly cents pei\nsouth or $5*00 year, invariable ln advance, Ad\nTcHlilng ratns made known on application.\n_. Ta__-\nFletcher, Manager, P. O. box 902, Rossland, B. C\nINDEPENDENT\nMUNICIPAL\nLABOR PARTY\nTICKET.\nFor Mayor,\nPETER JOHN McKICHAN.\nAldermen\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ward 1,\nEDWARD KING\nFRANCIS KNOTT\nAldermen\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ward 2,\nJAMES HAMPTON\nFRED GIRARD\nAldermen\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ward 3,\nTHOMAS EMBLETON\nANGUS J. McDONELL.\nSchool Trustees,\nEMMA L. CHISHOLM\np. r. Mcdonald\nALEX WILSON\nNELSON WILLIS\nSIDNEY SISLEY\nHERE YOU HAVE IT.\nThe Miner is not a truthful newspaper, but now and then it hits off\nthe situation beautifully.\nHere is exactly what the Miner\nsaid in its leading editorial this\nmorning:\n\"On the other hand we have men\nwho stand aB candidates for the\nmayoralty and aldermanic positions who represent theSEDIMENT\nof the best element in the community.\"\nColumns could not say more.\nSCHOOL TRUSTEES.\nThe selection of five school trustees is an important matter this\nyear since the city will now have\nto shoulder the expense of maintaining the schools.\nIt is a good prinoiple that paid\ngovernment officials should keep\nout, and be kept out of all municipal affairs, and for this reason\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nif for no other\u00E2\u0080\u0094W. M. Wood, a\ncuBtoms official, Boswell R. Macdonald, another customs official,\nHiram P. McCraney, exciee officer\nfor the Dominion government, and\nRi W. Grigor, the paid clerk of\nworks here of the Dominion government, should all be left at home\ntomorrow. One public job at a\ntime, is what defeated Mayor Town-\nley in Vancouver last week, and it\nshould defeat the candidates named\nhere.\nHaving in mind the large number of girls attending the schools,\nand tbe trials of lady teachers in\nthe past in Rossland, the electors\nshould see to itjthat Mrs. Emma L.\nChisholm has a place on the new\nbeard.\nMUST CHOOSE.\neasy\nThe city electors must choose to\nmorrow between Peter John McKichan and good natured,\ngoing, weak, Jack Clute.\nMr. Clute and his supporters\nhave not given a single reason why\nMr. Clute should be elected. They\nheld their initial, and all their\nother meetings \"behind closed\ndoors.\" They advocate a policy of\nfavoritism and one-sidedness in\ncity affairs thatshould.not be tolerated for a moment; and in order to\nfrighten the ratepayers have raised\nthe false cry of \"blatant demagogues,\" and \"agitators.\"\nThe Would has already shown\nhow precisely the same false cry was\nraised at the recent election in the\nbig city of i_\u00C2\u00BBn Francisco and how,\nto their astonishment, the ring politicians were turned down and a\nlabor mayor was triumphantly\nelected by an immense majority.\nAnsonia, a large manufacturing\ntown in the eastern states, did the\nsame thing and we hope Rossland\nwill follow their good example tomorrow.\nThat journalistic calamity peddler, the Whiner, has done its best\nto scare the voters into the belief\nthat unless Mr. Clute is elected\nthey will wake up to Bee wall-eyed\nruin staring them in the face. The\nfriend?\" nf tranquility and good\nhealth uuiBt vote for Mr. Clute because the friends of pestilence and\nearthquake will vote for Mr. McKichan. What foolish nonsense it\nall is; are decent, honest minded\nvoters really gulled by it?\nWe know that many voters\nare urgently being pressed to let\n\"bygones be bygones\" and to give\na vote for a man like Mr. Clute for\nwhom they really have no possible\nuse. But if the vote of the people\nis fairly polled tomorrow Peter\nJohn McKichan will be Rossland's\nnext mayor.\nTHE STRIKE JUSTIFIED.\nMr. Frechevelle's report frankly\njustifies the miners' strike, and\nwhat is more, it justifies thecharges\nmade by this paper against Bernard Macdonald and his mismanagement.\n' Strongly opposed to miners'\nunions as he shows himself to be,\nthe Le Roi director, who was sent\nout here to unravel \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Barney's\nschemes, had no difficulty in placing the whole responsibility of the\nunhappy industrial warfare commenced at Northport, squarely on\nthe shoulders of Bela Kadish, and\nthere is not a resident of the camp\nwho does not clearly understand\nthat Kadish simply did in the matter what Bernard Macdonald told\nhim to do.\nMackenzie King also traced very\nclearly the real cause of the trouble, and he assigned it to the unjust and unfair discrimination\nagainst union men at Northport,\nexercised by Bernard Macdonald.\nWhat comes then of the \"agitator\" contention, of which we have\nall heard so much?\nTaking the curt \"asides\" of Mr.\nFrecheville throughout the report,\nand what remains of Barney's\nboasted reputation as an honest\nand capable mine manager? Why\nwas all the useless and unnecessary mine machinery purchased to\n\"magnificiently equip\" the Le Roi?\nWill the mining men of Rossland\ncamp kindly tell us?\nKadish, of course, was only a\nminor villian in the scheme, and\nhe appears merely to have added\nto his already well known repu'a-\ntioninthe mining world, by bis\nlittle transactions at Northport.\nIt waB a great game that Bernard Macdonald started to phiy,\nwaB it not? and but for the combination of Bratnober and Frecheville, he might have succeeded, but\nas it is his \"machinery\" record\nshould put him \"beyond the pale\"\nin the mining world.\nIt is not known yet what action\nhas been taken by the Le Roi No,\n2 company, but with their manager's proved record in the case of\nthe Le Roi staring them in the face,\nit is difficult to imagine the directors doing anything else than\npromptly dispensing with Mr. Mac\ndonald's extremely expensive service.\nIt is quite true that Mr. Frecheville attacks the union men. He\nhas the \"agitator\" theory on the\nbrain, and he says the muckers receive the standard wage always\npaid in Rossland, but it would\nhave have been more honest of him\nto have stated the whole truth and\nto have said that many mines\nhere and every other mine in the\nprovince pays the $3 rate asked\nfor.\nPerhaps after Mr. Frecheville\nhaB a little more time to think\nAsthma Sure Free!\nAsthmalene Brings Instant Relief and\nmanent Cure in All Cases.\nPer-\nSENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL\nWrite Your Name and Address Plainly.\nCHAINED\nFOR TEN\nYEARS\nRCLIEF.\nThere is nothing like Asthmalene.\nIt brings instant relief, even in the\nworet caBea. It cures when all else fails.\nThe Rev. 0. F. WELLS, of Villa\nRidge, 111., saya: \"Your trial bottle of\nAsthmalene received in good condition.\nI cannot tell you how thankful I fed\nfor the good derived from it. I was a\nslave, chained with putrid sore thro.t\nand Asthma for ten years. I despaired\nof ever being cured. 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I am now in the best oi health and am doing business\neveryday. This testimony you can make such use of as you eee fit.\nHome address, 235 Rivington atreet. S. RAPHAEL,\n67 Eaat 129th St., New York City.\nTRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FReToN RECEIPT OF POSTAL\nDo not delay. Write at once, addressing DR. TAFT BROS.' MEDICINE\nCO., 78 East 130th St., N. Y. City.\nSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.\nover the situation he may change\nhis views about the men and their\ncontention. But whether he\nchanges, or his company changes\ntheir foolish policy, the true facts\nconcerning the strike, for which\nthe Would haB contented since\nthe the trouble commenced, are\nnow on record beyond dispute.\nA little more patience and Barney will be remembered in Rossland as merely an unpleasant\ndream.\n1902 Pocket Diaries and Office\nJournals\nLe Roi\nLIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES\nJohn F. Linburg, Prop.\nWashington St., Op. Hoffman House\nBest Turnouts-Only Cab in City\nAT\n10\n_%%*%%*-%. %/%*%*-H\nW. R. Braden\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Dealer in\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nChoice Groceries and\nProvisions.\nEAST COLUMBIA AVENUE.\nV. A N. Phone 94. P. O. Box 516\nInternational Music Hall\nAd. Kirchner. Mgr.\nWeek of January 13.\nCome and see the big show. The event\nof the season,\n6--AUSTRALIAN ACROBATS-6\nValima, Adelle, Valentine, Bertie and\nMaster Frankic\nTHE KINGS\nIrish Singers and Dancers\nTHE KIRCHNERS, Hattie & George\nL0LITA B. MATHER,\nEILEEN VALERE,\nand many others.\nAdmission, 15c aud 25c.\nTHURSDAyT_VE , TAN. 16\n20-ROUND GLOVE CONTtST-20\nBetween DICK JONES and WAL-n\nTER SULLIVAN. Fast, furiousD\nand lively preliminaries. Admission\nfor show and contest 35c; reservedO\nseats 50c and 76c.\n3 NEW HOUS S\nAlso Vacant Lots on ore C_ri_M_r-l__j\nMonthly Payments dCC rllMLfM\nOn V.B1_E BFAR ADDITION\nnow ready for occupancy. Plas\ntered, Convenient aud Sighty\nKi? ON EAST TERMS\nAt ill /n ciiui, Cu miI'i oflic\nRoesland, B.C.\nPhone-V. Sc N. 39, Columbia 38.\nPostoffice Box 136.\nTHE\nHOFFMAN HOUSE\nBest 25c Meal\nin town.\nMiners Checks Cashed Free\nof Charge at All Hours.\nHARRY MclNTOSH, Proprietor\nCOURT OF REVISION.\nRoesland Assessment District.\nNotice is hereby given that a Court of\nRevision and Appeal under the Assessment Act will be held aB followa, viz:\nAt the office of the Government Agenl\nat Greenwood on Monday, the 13th day\nof January, 1902, at the hour of 9 o'clock\nin the forenoon.\nAt the office of the Oovernment Agent\nat Grand Forks on Tuesday, the Hth\nday of January, 1902, at the hour of 9\no'clock ln the forenoon.\nAt the office of the Government Agent\nat Roesland on Wednesday, the 15th\nday of January, 1902, at the hour of 11\no'clock in the forenoon.\nJ. L. G. Abbott,\nJudge of the Court of Revision\nand Appeal.\nBESTiGOODS\nFor the Leest Money\n^* ._-,.-_-..-.-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0_ -_,_-,, i_a. :.i-a.7.^i 1-7.\u00E2\u0080\u0094--,\u00E2\u0080\u0094.-.\nHowever Cheap you buy your\nClothing, Furnishings, Shoes. Blankets, Etc., there will still remain a\ngood savjngforyouif you buy at the\nTHE PEOPLES' STORE\nCLIFTON CORNER\nB. BANNETT\n\\nr P. E. 1. LOBSTERS-1 Ib. Tins ^\nMakes Choice Salads.\nCASTLE BRAND LOBSTER\nNothing Finer.\nNobles Lobster\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nCan't be beat; we have it.\nMade in a Minute-1 pt. Jelly\nAny flavor you want and costs on'y n%e.\nCall aud see us; we'll tell you all a', out these things.\nPaulson Bros*\nGROCERS. Washington St. and First Ave.\n0*\n *-\nALL KINDS OF DRY\nWOOD\nW. F. LINGLE *m\2. m.\n12:25 a. m.\n9:40 a. m.\nSpokane\nRossland.\nNelson.\nArrive.\n7U5 P. m.\n4 =30 p. m.\n6:45 P- m.\nH. A. JACKSON,\nGeneral Passenger.'^.\nSpokane, wash,\nH. P. BROWN,\nAgent, Rossland, B. C.\nRossland Home Bakerv\nI. A. fetch, Prop. Fhone.280. '\nCHOICE PASTRMIND CAKES\nWedding Confections to order.\nAu. O-UOIRI Dju.ivb.uid BV W-VOON THE EVENING WORLD, ROSSLAND, B. C, JANUARY ,5, l902\ndescent Dry Goods Co., Lim\nImporters and Retailers of Fine Dry Goods, Silks, Furnishings, Etc.\nGents Furnishings Department\nIn this department will be fonnd everything that is new in Men's and Children's\nwearing apparel. Nothing but the best\ngoods at prices that cannot be beaten in\nthe city. ^^^^^^'^^^^^\nMen's Furnishings\nOur stock of these goods was never in better shape. All the\nnewest creations are to be found here. Our Serge Suits in\nblacks and navies are unexcelled. $10, $12.50, $15, $1G.50.\nOvercoats\nThese goods are made well, fit well ancl wear well. *\re have\nall sizes and priceB.\nShirts.\nWhite Shirts.\nWhite Shirts all sizes, short and long bosoms, with or without\ncollars. 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50.\nThe Latest Black and White Effect 10.50\nEnglish Whip Cords 10.00\nThe New OxfordB 10.00\nTweed Suits\nThe finest Scotch and Canadian Tweeds at $8 $10 $12 $14\nReefers for BoyB $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00\nColored Shirts.\nColored shirts, tbe lp.test styles at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75\n$15 and $18.\nA new and complete line of Trunks, Grips, Valises, and.\nTelescopes at popular prices. Tf you are in need of any of\nthese goods an inspection of our Btock will save you money.\nPants ! Pants !!\nWorking Shirts.\nWorking Shirts at 50c, 65c, 75c, $1, and nl.25\nOur assortment is so complete and varied as to satisfy the\nmost fastidious tastes. The prices are right. They range\nUnderwear\nMen's Fleece Lined (wool) Suits, $2.00. Men's natural gray\nfrom $1 per sui up. California Flannels, at $4. The l>e_;t.\nScotch goods at $5, $fi, 6.50 per suit.\nRlack Satin Shirts at $1, $1.25 and $1.50\nfrom $2 to $6. An inspection is invited.\nCollars and Cuffs in great variety of styles at 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c\nBoys' Knee Pants, - - 65c\nA PULL AND COMPLETE LINE of FOOTWEAR.\nTHE CRESCENT DRY GOODS CO..\nColumbia Avenue.\nTelephone 107.\nLimited.\nSOME MORE\nEXTRACTS\nUseless Work\u00E2\u0080\u0094A Saving\nof Nearly $1,000,000\nto Be Effected.\nUnder the head of \"Useless\nWork,\" Mr. Frecheville says in bis\nreport on the Le Roi:\n\"At the 900-foot level opposite\nthe old shaft a crosscut has been\ndriven to the north for a distance\nof 870 feet, passing through the\nJosie claim into the No. 1 claim.\nThe crosscut, which cost $23.75\nper foot, was driven for no other\npurpose than developing the Le\nRoi No. 2; nevertheless, the whole\ncost, amounting to $20,662.50, has\nbeen paid by you.\"\nMr. Frecherville says that the\ncost of production in the Le Roi\nand at the smelter under the splendid management of Bernard Macdonald and B. Kadish, (B. stands\nfor Bela\u00E2\u0080\u0094also for brother-in-law)\u00E2\u0080\u0094\namounted to $10.72 per ton. Mr.\nFrecheville thinks that under\nreally capable management the\ncost should not in future exceed $9\nper ton, and Manager MacKenzie\nhas pledged his reputation, we are\ntold, that it will not exceed $7.50,\nand may be brought down to $7.00.\nIf a saving, of say $3.25 can be\nmade under really competent management it will mean that on a 300,-\n000 ton basis the company will\nsave $975,000 a year over and\nabove what they would have made\nhad our only- Barney stopped with\nus.\nSpeaking of the smelter and the\nmine management, Mr. Frecheville\nsays:\n\"The management has been most\nloose and extravagant; great reductions can be made in the costs\nof both mining and smelting, especially the latter; much useless\nextraneous expenditure can be cut\noff, tho result being, I am of the\nopinion, tbat in future the total\ncoBts will never exceed $1) per ton.\"\nAll the delicacies of the season\ncan be found at the Kootenay. tf\nHOTEL ARRIVALS.\nKOOTENAY.\nMrs. A. H. Piatt, Spokane.\nS. C. Beavinder, Spokane.\nT. E. Thieband, Greenwood.\nW. D. Brown, Seattle.\nJ. F. Parkinson, Grand Forks.\nHOFFMAN HOUSE.\nR. D. Mobs, city.\nH. J. Holcomb, Montreal.\nR. U. McTavish, Eholt.\nJ. W. Milross, Trail.\nT. Barkley, Trail.\nS. A. Coons, Nelson.\nJ. A. McLeod, Grand Fork..\nW. R. Andrew, Grand Forks.\nH. B. Schley, Phoenix.\nC. F. WilliB, Revelstoke.\nAll kinds of game in the season\nat the Kootenay. tf.\nSorbin'. Amies.\nJ. E. Sorbin has opened a new\ncandy and fruit store, especially\nfor candies, with a new and fresh\nstock of imported goods. 41 Columbia avenue. tf\nFOR SALE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fourth house south\nfrom Baptist church. To be moved\noff lot. A bargain. Apply next\ndoor. tf\nAlhambra Hotel\n$1 a day and up.\nFree Lunch from I la.m. to 2 p.m.\nBILL OF FARE:\nHot Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes\nPork and Beans, Clam Chowder\nHot Clam Chowder served day or night\nDissolution Notice\nNotice is hereby given that the\npartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned ns plumber?\nin Rossland, under the firm name\nand style, Reilly & Busch, haB this\nday been by mutual consent dissolved. All accounts will be collected and all accounts paid by H.\nF. Busch.\nDated at Rossland, British Columbia, this 10th December, 1901\nDaniel Reilly,\nH. F. Busch.\nWitness: F. M. Bowman.\nGROCERIES\nA complete stock of\nHe and Fancy Groceries\nJUST RECEIVED.\nNew Store. New Goods.\nH. W. SIMPSON\n88 W. Columbia Ave.\nPhone 68,\nIL.S.I\nHKNRI O, JOI.V UK T.OTMNIHRK.\nCANADA\nFROVINC1. OH BRITISH COLUMBIA!\nBEER Be A GLASS.\nKDWARD TII, by tin- Grilcecf Coil rf the\nUnited Kingdom of Gicitl Britain nnd Ir-\nland and rf tht l-titish Doininiuns hcyoud\nthe Seat, Kinu, Dtltiider of lhe Faith, etc ,\netc . etc.\nTo Our faithful thc Mtinbe'H elected to stivein\nthe I.egihIntivt Asmnbly of our Tiovinceof\nBritish! olumbia tt our Cily \u00C2\u00BBt Victoria\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nGRKKTING:\nA PROCLAMATION.\nD, M. KiticKTS, |\I/rIIKKKAH, Wc are de\nAttorney-General j TT strOUS and resolved, ps\nsoon \u00C2\u00BBs may be, to meet Our people pf Ou' Province ef British Columbia, and to have their advice in Our Legislature:\nNOW KNOW YK, that for divers causes and\ni'<>TiMilt.intit.ns and taking Into comiderntion\nthe ease tvd convenience of Our loving subjects,\nWe have thought fit. by and with the advice of\nOur Executive C uiicil, to hertby Convoke, and\nby these prcsen's enjoin you, and tnch I f you\ntha' on Thursday thetwen ieth r "Newspapers"@en . "Rossland (B.C.)"@en . 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