"2de2d65c-c1f2-43dd-bdf9-00a738665a5f"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-04-28"@en . "1900-02-03"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/indworld/items/1.0309943/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " INDUSTRIAL WORLD.\nTOL 1, NO. SO.\nKOSSLAND, BBITI8H COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, FEBBUABY 8\", 1900.\nPBICE FIVE CENTS.\nDevoted t,o the Interests of Organised Labor. Kudorsed by the Trades nnd Labor Council. Official Organ of District Union, No. 0, W. F. M.\nThe Big Store,\nHUNTER BROTHF.ltS\ng^ad\nsuits!\nFrom 10 dollars\nUp to 20 dollars,\noS*'\nTho Valua is ever visable to the crowds Hint visit our Store.\n' In oil ('Lathing handled by ug each garment is thoroughly\nlosfected beforo put iu Stock.\nWo buy only from tho makers who guarantee the workman-hip,\nwhloh is the Best Recommendation wo \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0un offer.\nTHE CLOTHING ROOM.\nThe Big Store Hunter Bi others\nSpring Suits.\nWe hove juat l*JCe*Tod a consignment of Men's. Buy.\" ami J\nYouths' Early Spiing Suit.-, a bicli we are selling\nFrom S4.50 to S17.00, 1;\nThe*, suit . an\u00C2\u00AB marked \"Night.\" Nut was f'Jll 09, now It.'l 9,\")\nAlw.it a the, rame price, unit lhal the lowest l'u-ibl...\nSPRING SHIRTS.\nWe have also reserved houi. of our Soring Hiirt.a, a few of\n* Iti.'h aro sboii n in niir wiiuluw.\nWe sobi'il vour in pocliou. No trouble to allow good*.\nEMPEY BROS.. The Furnishers\nURN IS KIRN'ISHING DKPARTMKN I',\n'oener Oolnmbla Avenue and Kpokane HlreeH.\nA.A *. a. .a. .*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .av A av .av * AavAAAn.AAaVAA.av gk -t, a% A*y Sp *p Sp ^ \u00E2\u0099\u00A6*pap*\u00C2\u00BB *f> 4k *-S afc a* St S>B* * S> # \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 .1\nFootwear\nPOOH\nW.F. McNeill,\nNi x\u00C2\u00BB Post, (Bee.\nNo fsnrv prieci, bill Ihe best vain, lor\nyour mouey. We uandle only lir.i cl.es\ngood*;\t\nEwcrt Brothers,.\nJEWELERS AND\nENGRAVERS.\nNew aud Complete Stock of\nDIAMONDS\nFINK JEWKLKRY\nCUT GLASS\nCHINA am>\n-SILVERWARE.\nNut to the Kootenay lintel.\nWhenever yon ae. a man who*, eves \u00C2\u00BBr.\nbright and step elas'lc. and who walks along as\n.hough li. owned ball tb. loan, you can decide\nthat he isn't weak Id his Kidneys.\nMsv. yon that Linsni,l*JFeeling or * Weak\nR.ckT II eo, doit'i beeiutle.\nDr. Esiljay's\nKilncy Pills\nII ive cured others and will care you.\nWILD BV\nT R Morrow\nTDK Dltl'tiOISr.\nThe Strand\nTho Must Elegant utul Luxurious\nFiltod ll.ii in i i.uia.la.\nA Full Line ol ibe 0 loiceit\nLiqueurs and Cigars\nED. WATSON*, Proprietor.\nA sad sccideiit occurred to Mr.\nI T. A. UtiSBett ut the I..\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Roi minion Monday, which will probably\npntve fiit.il. By a misstep he foil\nlliirly Iit-i ibiwii a abaft, fracturiug\n, hi. buck in throe place*. Ho was\ntaken to theSintora' hoepilal, where\nhu ia i,mile aa comfortable an he\n\u00C2\u00ABHii be. but hia recovery hi very\ndoubtful. Mr. I lossi-ll bn- li .-ul.-.I\niu b'o.-Intul for some year*.\nLadies' all-wool underwent, the\n, lb.iiiiiiii.it luinul. nl half | in e. for\nlone week only, at ( . F. Knglcs.\nBool wearing, BestBttiug and host looking\nFootwear\ni\nind Children's\nC. O. Lalonde\nfa Man Women's and Children's\nThe Election of City Officers\nIi over. Now comee Ihe great qa.stlon: Where can we find genuine bargain*\nto MF.KCHANIUoK, IK) 111 I Ml, siinKS and other Ooode, The answer\nIrom tbe people Is: Try Ro*slsnd's Favorite Leading plaee,\nThe One Price Store.\nM A 28 SPOKANE 8TKEET.\nThe people bit II li ibe beet itore in the Knoteniyi lo trade, and nl\noonree, wb*l lb* people ssy mint De irue. Tmnklng all. especially old\nIrtenda, yours lor further bargain!,\nC. C. Gibaon & Co.\nTho best tabic board lo bo had in\nRussian,! ia lo be got nl tbe Kn--.ll\nhotel. Vvcryllting ia first clnss in\nevery respect. Prompt aud attentive ocrvice.\nCarpenter & Co. are still giving\naway a beautiful carbon with eiich\n.hi/on i-nbinni Ti/e or larger photographs. Alan wo are still making\nour lino photos at a reduction of\nfrom $1.00 to $f>.00 on (he dozen.\nIf our agent does not call oo you\nand give you au opportunity (o\nsecute one of our coupons which\nentitles you to one of the buuufiful\ncerboua, call at our gallery nml\nyou nan receive one there any\nlime within Ilie nest two weeks.\nThe coupon will be gun.I until\nMarch 20.\nWe carry O complete line of\n\".minks aud am.,I,lie supplies.\nStudio juat o few dour* rust of\npost.,Ill,'\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\nTO V II \T 1 XKNT ARE UNIONS\nLEGALLY TO ACT.\nIfTru.lH nml Black Lints Are Allowable, So A re Sli ikon and Boycott..\nA ii article iu the Arena, on strikes,\ntrusts, boycotts nnd black-lists, is\nIdDd for thought ou the subject of\nthe r ghts nl\" laborers us compared\nwith capitalista and labor organizations against capital eon,bines\nthere seem to bo some acts of a\nlaborer that are unquestionably his\nright to commit if it seems to him\ntola, to hisadvautagetodoso, while\nths tame act committed by a body\nof lueu is questioned aud criticised.\nIf a man beOOSM dissatisfied with\nhiS work, wuges or treatuie.it, his\nright to quit is not questioned, but\nif Under like conditions several be\nI'oine dissatisfied and leave at tho\nsame time, a cry of \"conspiracy\" is\ninland against thorn. This word}\nconspiracy, which formerly meant\nsimply working together, or CO-\nopcruljoii, has now come to menu\ncriminal combine or working together to the injury of another or\nothers. It seems lhal if au act is\ncriminal when committed by an\nassociation or combiuuliou of uieu\nit must bo iii'lnw I'ul ami wrong iu\nitself. But if it is nut wrong when\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-.mi in in,-,] by one individual il cun\nn it be wrong -.then'committed by a\nbul.y of inc..\n, it Is simply suicidal for nn intli-\ntfiluul lo ilcmaud a change iu be.\nci'.iililiou. while ay til-maud In in st\ncombined force 11 uioii is oi'ieii\naurceoeful.\n\"llitve men the right lo form\nibeuiselves into union*\" is the\nproblem, aud the answer can easily\nbe ,1,'In. i. .1 11.un r-peuoor's \"1'riu-\nciple of Equal Freedom,\" which\nasserts that \"evety iuuu ha. freedom\nlo do all ihai be wills, provided be\nin li i uge not the i qual freedom of\nany other man.\"\nNow. a labor union ia nn unso-\nciHliou of mou engaged iu the\n-.line ooeup.iliiiu t,| i IUilile till-Ill to\ntreat with their employers eolleo\ntiu'iy in-if.,,i of Individually, This,\niu Us, ll. ia nut invasive of (he rights\nuf others. So lung nn labor uiiiiiua\nitinline ih. in-.-li. - to nou-uvasive\nuction, they niive a perfect right to\nexistence. luvasion uecessHiily iiu-\nI lies notion. A tel,,-al to work for\nanother man .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0annul by any BIOS IIS\nbe considered au iuvasiou of Iiih\nliberty. Neither can the agnciiii-nt\nof thu luembers'of a union uol lo\nwork for any particular man Ik,\nconsidered wrong, yet this is practically all that constitutes a -ii ike.\nViolence and aggression may gruw\nout of a strike, and these a. e wrong.\nIhii the strike Us. ll is purely a\nquestion ol passive resistance and\nis usually much mure ell, ctive wheu\nunucco.npiiiiieil with violence. The\nright of men to strike ia but a deduction from the right uf men to\nI.live (heir employers, ami (Ilia\nright is the only thing Hint separate*\nthe wage system from slavery.\nNearly every couutry of ibe civilized woibI has iu lis lawn some\nclause ggaiuel strikes. Hut this\nright to refuse to work for au individual or company in by slow degrees beginning to bo recognized h\u00C2\u00BB\na right uf tho laboring classes and\nthe backbone of their nrgauiziifiuii.\nIt is un impurtu.it victory, because\nit is a victory for freedom, 'losay\n1 li.ll ll hod, of nn'I. III.IV nol lof.me\nto work fur certain employers is to\ncompel Uo ... to woik f-ir those\nI'liiplnyccn and is the greatest viola*\ntioii of ftceiloni conceivable. Il is\nprucl it-ally slavery.\nThe qtieatiun ol boycott is exactly\ns.l.ill.il ll il ill,,li lias a\nquit\nhave nothing to do witb that employer. He furthermore has the\nright to persuade others to have\nnothing to do with this man. It Is\none of the fundamental principles\nof organized labor. If a manufacturer employs non-union kelp, union\nmen will not buy his goods. This\nis the light of a man to do what he\nwill with his own. To deny a\nman the privilege of refusing to buy\ngoods from another is to compel hint\nto buy those goods, au,' to prohibit\nhim from refusing to work with\nnon-union men is to compel him to\nwork against his will.\nThe capitalist claims that he has\nan inalienable right to sell his goods,\naud the laborer, with equal force,\nclaims be has an inalienable right\nto refuse to purchase the productions of ibis capitalist. Both are\nright.\nEveryone has a right to sell anything that be ban, provided he cau\ntint! a purchaser, but it is the\nheight of tyranny to try to create\noue by law. To say that a man may\nnot refuse to purcl.nse whatever he\ndoes not wish to buy is to compel\nHIIMS. \u00C2\u00A71OMS\nTHE EIGHT-HOUR LAW MUST\nNOT BE REPEALED.\nIt Is a BeneAcient aud Just Law \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nOught to Be Retained.\nKilitor Industrial World.\nSir: In Saturday's Reeoid there\nappears a communication commenting upon the resolutions sent\nby the different onions of tbe Weaten. Federation of Miners, In British\nColumbia, to the Provincial government, protesting against the repeal\nof the eight-hour law, io which on\ninvidious comparison ia drown between tbat document and Ihe One\npresented by tbe miue owners'\nassociation.\nThe latter, we are toll, did not\nquestion the honest;, or good intentions of the miners in any particular, but calmly atated the reasons,\nou legal nnd economic grounds,\nwhy the eight-hour law should be\nrepealed, aud au adjustment of\nhim lo piirt'h.ise thiil which he dm-, these matters be I\nnot want, and this is iu direct violation of every principle of freedom.\nBut the capita list sins if laborers\ncau organize unions so inn they,\nonly they oall them trusts. If oue\nman may try to sell his goods at\nthe highest price be cau get for\nthem, a number of men uiuy eo\niiptiaic to do tho -aine thing.\nAgain, if (lie laborer may boycott\na iiianul'ael urer or suppli r, refusiug\nto buy bis g\" ds, the manufacturer\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nay refuse tu hire any man or clu.ss\nof lueu he doc* nut wish lu employ,\nand so establish the blacklist.\nThus we have the union ami the\ntrust, Ihu boycott uml thu blacklist,\nso similar lhat it is impossible to\ndeal with oue without deal,og with\nIhe other. And we act) b ,ck where\nwe beguu. \\ lint we all want is\nrely to\nprivate coutract.\nIn reply to this it would bo pertinent to ask the writer if the government exercises o right to look\nafter the safety of life and limb,\nwould it be inconsistent to extend\nthe same care to tbe health of the\nminer?\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'he eight-hour Isw is simply an\nextension of this principle, hocked\nup by the well recognized precedent\nhastening legislation along these\nlines. .. i\nThe unions, the writer further\nsoys, seeks to convey In Iheir rese>\nbilious, that the mine owner* ore\nseeking the miners' degradation,\nsocially and otherwise.\nNo doubt the mine owners have\nnot that special object in view.\nBut would nut a compliance with\ntrue interpretation of \"equal j *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2* \"'I\"15\"1 have that result? Ia\nfreed.mi,\" ami when we find this\naid live by it there will lie uo more\nmjiislK c, no mine aulagnliisiu snd\nuo more tyrauny on either side, but\nwe will live and let live.\nit not o fact that iguoraaoe aud\ndegradatiou iu soy civilised community is invariably accompanied\nby bug hours of laboi?\nAgain, the writer aoys, there are\npartly developed mine* that\nhave uot reached the sbippiug stage\nthat aro positively hindered by the\neight-hour law. If thia be the\nmotive for demanding the repeal of\nthe eight-hour law, why does nearly\nall the opposition come from tbe\nowners controlling dividend-paying mines? Aud if the statement\nwas I..muled ou facts, that should\nnot militate against the retention\nof this law. The emancipation\nprocla.UHliou uf Abraham Lincoln\ninjured financially many comparatively in in.cell I per oils. Did that\nf.ui justify the continuation of\nslavery? Further, he says that\nwheu a mining iuvostuioul proves ,t\nfailure, the investor loses hi*\nmoney, most of which has goue iu\nminers' wuges. If ho attempts to\nSANDON HAPPENINGS.\nSprelal lo in,ylc, who in a clerk or\nrunner for lintel KhbIo. Their fats!reduce wages below the standard\nwas paid by Mr. S right, who also the union calls a halt. Host does\nmade arrangements with the ens-1 the writer recoucile this siatemeut\nloins' officials, so that ibey were | with tbe loriner one, that these\nmutters should be left to private\niieilher quarantined nor examined\niu Buy way. lliey were made lo\nbelieve there was no trouble iu the\ndistrict, and were hired to work in\nthe mine, although they were uot\nminers, fur which they were to\nreceive $3.00 per day until the lirst\nof April, wheu (hey were to receive\n$H.'25 per day.\ncontract? He also says there is uo\nopportunity for iullatiou ou developed mines because th, ii value is\nbased upou the ore iu sight, buildings, equipment, etc., aud that can\nbe determined as closely as the\nvalue of so many bushels of wl.oat.\nDoes anyone acquaiuied with\nmiue mai.iptilati .ns believe that\nF. A. Wood of the Last Chancel\nmine is still iu Minnesota round.ug'tbe vtt|ue placed upou developed\nup men and has somu already on-!mjaes depends exclusively upon\ngaged. Another carload iaoxpo. tod 'the ore iu sight, buildings, ma-\nto arrive at auy limo. chiuery, etc.? Is there no pruepec\nTho live men who refused to go tivo value? Is there no other\n10 work under existing conditions U)t.H|1, by which deception cou bo\naro at Kaslo, where they aro cared exercised? Does not the argument\nfor by members, if the turners' union. jD that rosolutiou apply to other so\n! well aa developed mines? We are\nf No action has thus far been doue u>ld that the question as to whether\nright to in regard to the repool of the eight- _*^^_^, . \u00C2\u00AB^_^^.\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nan employer he has a right to nou |gW| I Continued on fourth Page, TIIK INDUSTRIAL WORLD, FEBRUARY 3, 1000.\nTHE INDUSTRIAL WORLD\n\u00C2\u00AB,..... l lent!,-..\nPublishes al No ii, Washlnflon alrect, Koaalaud.\nlu the Interest ol organl.ed labor In llilli.h\nColumbia.\nA matter linn just been brought\nto our attention by some of the busi.\nness men of Rosslnnd that should\nreceive careful consideration, from\nall truly loyal union men, aud is a\nsubject to which wo feel sure ths majority of those violating it have\n\u00C2\u00AB i. r . . Editor and Mauiger;rf*ev,,r,e?ivou wtioxn thought. These\nmerchants claim (hat there is a\nottice at Miners' I'uitin Hull.\nsisSscsfrTion katks\nPiyibte invirllbly in Ad.'unce.\nOar year '. Ji to\nSli Moalhi I jj\nT\u00C2\u00BBrs. Houilis \". 7^\nAildreai ill CDnnuunlciliotis lolhe lntluslrlal\nWorld, ru.l.rtxe Boi jjB, K.-liu.l. 1. C,\nThe itnliisit i.l World Is tor s.li lu Uoaalind In\nIhe Ki.lfn Ciz.r Store; Sluipson'. New. Stand;\nH. S. Wlllice's ititionery .tore; Post OSlce\nNew. Stand; l.inlou lit,,, . st.tlourty Store\nBirr'. Cigar Store aud by uewaboya.\nAll checks may he made payable to\nth* Manager or Ihe Secretary o( the\nMinera' Uuion.\nTho*. who desires chant', in their\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2dverlieement.should have the copy (or\nth* nine at Ihii cilice not later than\nlb* evening before publication day.\ngreater demand for Hweat-nhop and\nnon-union manufactured clothing,\nfootwear, and other commodities,\nthan iiii-oii-iiuiile goods, chiefly because of the dilVei ciifo in cost. Thin\nis certainly not as it should be\nuniting a class of moil struggling for\nsocial freedom and who have\npledged themselves to lend their\nsupport to unionism. Every time\na union man buys an urticle produced by one of these non-union\nor nuti union manufacturers, he\nliterally forges oue more link in\n(hut chain which binds the\nlaborer to the heel of slavery,\nand is uot only depriving union\nlabor of his support, but ho is assisting in tho degiadntioti of the\npoor deluded mortals who art-\nworking for starvation wages to\nproduce Ihe cheap article ho de\nmauds, uml udds another coin to the\nwealth of the human vulture who\nemploys this cheap labor. And yet\nwe liavo no right to oiitiiise or\ncondemn either the manufacturer\nor workman, as long an there in\na demand for sweatshop and DOS-\nunion made goods there must bo u\nsupply, and the consumer of these\ngoods alone cun be justly blaiuetl\nThe unions liuve established a\nscale of wago in every locality\nwhich is supposed to bo suflicieut\nto enable its members to live in\nooinpiiiutivc comfort, and it in expected that each lecipieut of Ihe\nbenefit* derived from this unionism\nwill assist bv his moral support, at\nleast, in building up the strength of\nthe system by which he is aided.\nWe must admit that we had never\nconsidered this question severely\nbefore, notwithstanding the flgitu-\nlion that lias been g \"iiig ou iu nth, r\nsection,, for some time in regard to\nIlie union label, but now lhal it\nhas been called to our attention,\neach aud every oue of us should\nbegin, uot only to deninnd union-\nmade goods, but should insist thai\nthe 1 nilni lube) is on them iu p.ool\nof their geiiuiiineHS.\nFew ineu desiro to be considered\nfanatics or cranks, but il is better\nto be either of these thau a hypocrite. If we are going to be uuion\nmen and pretend i>> support oigit-\nni/eil labor, let us do it wholeheartedly nnd with au honesty of\npin pose that will nut leave those\nloopholes whereby those on the\noutside find just reason and cause\nlo criticise and condemn us.\nThe evening paper has left no'pAPITAL\ndoubt iu the minds of (ho citizens\nof Kossland, since its issue of Jan-\nnary 27, as to its ail inula toward\norganized labor, having clearly\nestablished itself as the organ of\ncapital and anti-uiiioti promoters.\nIt lias left but uno-point in doubt,\nnamely, the powers behind tho\nthrone, and even this is not\nentirely beyond tho knowledge of\nthe public. Iu the case of two of\nthe backers of Ihe plant, we wonder\nlliey do not at once make their\nnames known, ns they have at least\nalways been fearless advocates of\ncapital and combines, but in thu\ncase of the third this concealment\nof his true position in in perfect\naccord with all tho acts by which\nbe is known. Accustomed as he\nononis always to have beeii to lending a dual life, we should naturally\nexpect him lo continue to support\none cause while pict \u00E2\u0096\u00A0,tiling perfect\nfrieiidlinsss to the other. We prophesy, however, that be will uot\nalways be able to throw dust in the\neyes ol the public or disguise bis\ntrue position, but sooner or later\nmust stand revealed.\nIN THE SLOCAN.\nEDITORIAL NOTES.\n8ATUKD4.Y. FKRBUAKY 3, 1900.\nWe publish hi this issue of the\nVotes a letter from Mayor Good-\"\neve containing his explanation for\nnot signing (he petition in regard\nto the repeal of the eight-hour law,\nwhich was circulated among\" the\nbusiness men of Rosslaud some two\nweeks ago, nnd to which the house\nof Goodcve Bros, was reported to\nhave refused its signature. Mr.\n,-\nat when the present bloodless eon-\nlent ion has In conic oi ly a memory?\nEcho uuswers, 'Out of sight and\nstill a'cliiubiug' \"\nSubset lb,- lor tho INIU'STRIAI.\nWOULD and support the cause of\norg.un.'.- d labor.\nP. Burns & Co.\n. Wholesale Markets.\nRosslaud, Nelson, Trail, Sandon, Revebtoke, Greenwood,\nGrand Forks and Vancouver, . .\nt It ETA Ifi MARKETS\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"oxsland. Trail. Nelsen, Ymlr. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 Ka.lo, Snndon. New Denver. Silverton, Crsoade City, Sraad \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 Forks,(irecuwood, l'hoenix, Midway, Camp MeKiunej, Revel. . .\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2e stoke, Ferguson and V ncouver\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n1 jFish, Game and Poultry in Season, Sausages of a'.l Kinds. ;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nt \* William Ponald Manager Ko sland Branch '..\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6+\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6+\u00E2\u0099\u00A6+\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 t-m \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6* *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0++\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB \u00E2\u0099\u00A6+\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6+.>+\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6+\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0099\u00A6\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB v-i-e MHMsli\nThe\nMayoralty Contest\nHAS BEEN DECIDED,\nAND IT HAS BKKN DECIDED THAT\nMR II.Vlil.Kli'S HE \RING.\nThe hearing >>f Win. Ilagler. sec\nrotary trf theml iwV uniuu, nt Bun-\ndim, was held at Sandon Kri.l.iy,\n-till. January. F. L. Christie up-\npCA'Od lor the prosecution nnd W.\nA. Mucdmahl for (he defembl, t\nMr. Hand wits the first witic 8\nculled, uml under tho giblincu of\nMr. I'luistie, brought out a st iry\niii the prodi-dings of the evening\nol the llib. when the unlawful\nAL J. O'Hearn\nHAS BEATEN ALL COMPETITORS FOR LOW PRICES\t\nOur Grand Clearance Sale started on th* 8th\nand will continue till tho 1st Feb. We will\nsell all goods regardless of prices.\nMen's Tweed Suits from $3.7B up\nMen's Overcoats from 6.79 Up\nMen's Irish Freize Overcoats from 6.25 up\nMen's U mlerwcar per suit, from 1.00 up\nAll Goods to be Slnughtcrcd till 1st Feb.\nCall early and secure first choice.\nM. J. O'HEARN\nColumbia Av. and Lincoln St.\nTHE CLOTHIER.\nmap shows the original tuwnsito, \"l|iS*',lll,1.v'!'PUII>01 \"t\u00C2\u00ABl to have taken\nthe Railway, Paris Belle, Nob Hil ,\nDurham and Nickle I'lnte additions, and shows all buildings and\ni esi.l. n.es. except shacks and cabins\niiiilis. i iiiuiiately placed.\nTHE EIGHT-HOUR LAW.\nKtlllor in,bolt al Wo, 1.1.\nSir: 1 understand that some capital is being in.nlc out of luy refusal\nto sign the memorial to the Provincial government in favor of the\neight hour law, and that an attempt has been made by those who\naro opposed to in. to boycott my\nplace ol business on this ground.\nI refused to sign this petition,\nnot because I was opposed to tho\neight-hour law. but because I felt it\nmy duty to rnmaiu in an absolutely\nneutral position, so that should the\nunI'm tuuate condition nrise which\nwas set forth in the preamble to\nthai petition, I would be able to\n,,-e to the fullest extent any influence that my official position might\ngive me to assist in a fair adjustment of the same.\nI may sny that jus* a short time\nbefore I refused to allow any nun\ning companies witb which I was\nconnected to sign the memoria\npresented by the mine owners' association to the Provincial government on the same subject. The\nKenneth (Tamar&c) Mining Company, of which I am tbe president,\noperating in Ymir during the past\ntwo years witb a force of from ten\nto twenty men, was urged to sign\nit, but I instructed the secretary\nnot to do bo.\nI think that with the namo fair\ndiscussion between miners and miue\nowners, nnd a willingness on the\npart of both to meet each other in\na spirit of fairnese, I do not see\nI l.i.--- 'I he inteiilioii of his evidence was lo prove that Hngler u-ed\nabusive and threatening language.\nboth to himself and others present.\nCross exunined by Mr. Mneilonald\nhe acknowledged that be was\narmed bini-df and that he saw no\narmed poisons in tho party which\naccompanied Mr. Huglur, and that\no\u00E2\u0080\u009Et-nl.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 of being violently aim he\ntbe language was uot t In eatenitig.\nAfter hearing further evidence,\nMagistrate Lilly.roservod l.i- decision till the following Saturday,\nwhen he committed the licensed for\ntrial, wbii li will probably be In Id\nat Nelson in May.\n>57\" P. S.\u00E2\u0080\u0094All Rubber Goods to be sold at cost.\nALL UNION MEN SMOKE\nMainland and British Lion Cigars\nStrlcily First-* las* Union ' Igar. n [\nFOR SALE AT ALL FIRST-CLASS HOUSES.\nManufactured by Win. Lirtjea. faocoutrr. B. C.\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i|i' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nvSSSv-V\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AE^\nTHE DISCONTENTED MAN.\nniesN (he discontented men! They\nhave hi.,/.-. I the pathway of civilization. They are the salt of the earth.\nPoets sing of tbe joys of contentment, and the human heart yenrns\nfor peace and quiet and a home fur\nthe bidy null soul, but the hope of\nthe world is in the ceaseless nctive\nthrong, never resting, never satisfied, hoping lor and demand ng\nsomething different, better. Their\nhomes dn not drcty. They keep ,\n. olive the noble aspirations of a race. I\nThey aro leaders. Nothing is right\nsimply because of precedents. The\ndiscontent- 1 mou abhor precedents.\nThey make then Discouteiit is\nnctive; conteut.ne.it is passive.\nBless the discontented men.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Liberal (Mo.) Enterprise.\nNOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.\ndo unto them,\"\nexpect to pay the fiddler.\nMnny ol the subscriptions to the\nIniu stiuai. Woui.o ore now overdue sud should be paid at once.\nAll those who are delinquent nre\nrequested to leave the amount of\ntheir subscription nt tho offlco or\nany reason why the harmony ex-1 aeud to us ns soon as convenient,\nisting at present in this district J Money is always in demand in the\nshould not continue indefinitely, newspaper busbies*, and we are no\nA. 8. Uoobevk, Mayor. exception to the rule.\nDURING the past year our\nbusiness has incrcaied\nrapidly, which fact in itself speaks favorably of\nthe treatment our many\npatrons have received from ui Our.\naim is lo make this year very much\nbetter. Von will find ui in the front\nwith a full line of Staple and Fancy\nGroceries, Teas, Coffees, Biscuits\nand Confectionery, Jams and Jellies,\nCanned Fish, Meats, Vegetables,\nEtc Voin orders receive our\nprompt attention.\n124 Esst Columbia Ave.\n^^^fls^^ffa^r^ THE LNUUSPKIAL WORLD, FEBRUAJEtY 3, 1S00-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00A5\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nLABOR NOTES.\nAn early closing law hsi bien pissed\nIn Toronto, bat sums anxiety has bean\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2xpres**d that' the enforcement of the\nlaw will not be easily oarrled oat.\n, \t\nTwo new unions hive recently been\norganised in Kris, Pa., tbe garment\nworkers anl tbe milk lervera. Tbe\nlatter started witb a charter membership of forty.\nThe London Printers' loclaty, tbe\nitroogeit local organlntlon in the\nworld, v.ited in insy oat ol its treasury\nto help elect n vjral o( ita uieuiberi on\nthe .Socialist ticket.\nTb* Socialists of I) tnniark are trying\nto push a bill thrtiiuh the leKlilature\nwhich will enable niuuicipalitiea tn loan\nmoney ia order la construct dwellings\nlor worklngmen when necewary.\nTbe Allied I'rlntlns Trade! council of\nNaw York has succeeded In ahuliahimi\ntbe priming Bid (holo-n pitying in\npenal inalituiiuna. Their ttual victory\nwaa in .inning Coventor Kooievelt as\ntbeir champion.\nTb* Electric Workers' union of Cleve-\nland, Oblo, have * Kreater number el\ntaair local criluuen in their local uuion\nthan any other building tra is in the\ncity, with tbe ex option ul the plumbers\nand posiihlv th* 1,there.\nVice Chsncellor Keid ol New Jersey\nhas rel isesl to grant an injaaetion retraining ilrikari from inducing man to\nquit or refuse employment. He holds\nthat such linkers a,\u00E2\u0080\u009E aeiing within\nIb.ir righla so long as th*y do not employ coercion.\nJackson, T*nn., has eight healthy\n1st or unions, including hollar makers,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ua Inning, printer*, carpenters, palm-\nera, iren roiulden, retail cleraa aud\nlaundry Work.rs, h .aides lb. leveral\nrailroaliirganisiiio.il. Two yean ago\nthere wire but two uuioua io Jackson.\nEighty ..ix unloni io Greater New\nYork have indorsed tb* bill lor local\noption in methods of taxation, thei*\nind .rs.iueoli are In lh* I.amis of Ihe\ncom .tulle, ap.-oiuli-d by ll -v. It HMev.lt\nto re vis. lb. MS laws, .litcl, wdl make\niu rep ,ri tu th. UglsUiur. ibis uiouib.\nTh* paint,is, caiprnlers, leather\nweikrrs aud lit. allied piiuting trade*\nol Dmaha all lettirt-d au nicre.i. uf\nwage, during >h. yuar, and siih but\nllllle Io*S. Allogelher lh. cua. ii iu a\nSappy naie, and tbe prmpeul* lor th.\n.Tomig y\u00C2\u00ABar ul lh* uiuelMOtii century\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i. bright.\nA garment workers' anion has I, en\norganised io I bin.l.i by Al.xaudrr Kent,.\na delegate Iroai lb* United l>\u00C2\u00ABr., ...i\nWorkers of Au. erica, aud l'lesld.at Jo*. '\nol lb* llnuiliou Trade* and Labor\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ooiicil Mr.tr i. li tall, n A Co , lh.|\nlargest duelers in Ibe place, kav. prom\niwd to supp .rt lb. inovriufi.l and lu ua.\nlbs union label ju ll.eir iluilnng.\nII lh* aiines of tbls Province cannot'\nb* worked under tb* present aysteni of\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\naffairs the gore, umeul had baiter run\nlitem and atop Ibis couitaot bowl about\nforeign capital, m \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 the N \u00C2\u00BB li,...v.r.\ni-edge. Th* a.ountalniiu tn. list place\nbelong le lb* masaei, and si ns boi\nle-atou why lliey should uot get Ib. profit\ninsUMd ol allowing it tu go to th.,\npol-losl led altars iu Kjrup. \u00C2\u00ABr other\ncountries.*\nWORKING MEN, ATTENTION\nMiners, mine laborer! and mill men\nsre hereby notified tbat tbe labor trim\nblei in Welt Kootenay are not yet settled, all reports to the contrary notwith.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2landing.\nStay away Irom theSsndon,Silverton,\nWhitewater, Nelson, and Ymir districts\nuntil official announcement li limed\nthrough ihe preei of a final lettlement\nbv tbe District Board ol tbe Western\nFederation of Miners.\nBy order of the\nExscimvB Comuittib\nol the District Board ol tbe Miner*'\nII,.ions ol lb* W. F. M.\nA GOOD THING TO KNOW.\nThat Holitead A Wright'* new itore.\ncorner First avenue and Washington\nstreet!, has received one hundred dosen\nof tbe latest production! Id mei.'i neckwear, alio a big lineol stamped linen Infancy work. A new line of plaid abirts.\nTheir clothing slock il all naw and well\nassorted. A complete line of staple and\nlaucy dry goods, clothing and furniah-\ningi. They bav. excellent values.\nJ. E Clarke, the popular Washington\nstreet Si,Idler, begs leave to call your attention to tbe fact that he hu the tineil\nline ol harness and saddles in Ibe country. Give him a call.\nEverybody il fond of money, and al\ncould possess it if they knew bow to\neconomise. Everyone estimates what\nbis outlay will be throughout tbe year\nfor clothing, shoes, blankets, etc. A\nworking man, lor instance, expends oo\nthese articles Irom |I50 lo 1200. Surely\nthey could gal the same stuff, and \u00C2\u00BB( a\nbetter quality, at half the money by\npurchasing of ui, and Ihui lave Iron\n|74 lo $100 yearly. The majority do it,\nbut tber. are others that do not, snd\ntherefor, it standi to reason that they are\nfoolish and will not Intra to common\nsans*. Practical and smart men know,\nhowever, the value ol money and what\ngood use t'ipy can put it to, and they\nrealise ll only whan Ibey purchase a,\nlb. K ..slan.l Auction House, 4'.' K.isi\nColumbia avenue, next door east ol\nC. P. It. Telegraph Office, B. Bann.lt,\nmiDiger.\nL-.tir Orguiut'oii if Rssiland\u00E2\u0080\u0094lasting D\u00C2\u00BBji.\nTRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -Metl. ererj\nsecond and fourth Tueaday In each month al\n7:30 v in. In Miner.' UnUm hall. C. W. Wibon,\nSec - John McLaren, 1'ies\nKNIGHTS OF LABOR--Rowland Assembly Nl,\ntb,-, me. tsilie fii.t andthiid erldiysof each\nmonth i.t 7:to p m. In Miners' Union hill. Ju.\nWilkes. Sec.; Win. O'Brien, Prea.\nCAKIMJNTKRS II JOINKRS' UNION-Meel.\nevery Friday ol etch week it 7:30 p. m. In\nMinera' Union hill. i\ K. McDonald, l'r,\nA J. McDonild, Sec.\nMINHR8' UNION NO Jl, Western Federation\nof Miner.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Meets every Wednesday evtvtng st\n7:30 o'cloc. hi Miner.' Union hall Jas. De-\nvine, Sec,, A. L. Houston. Fret.\nTYPOGRAPHICAL UNION NO. JiS-Metli on\nthe list Sundiy of each month at Miner.'\nll.i.m hill. I. IV Sirktloll, Sec I R. M.llillld.\nmo\nJOURNKVMKN TAILORS UNION. No. ajt\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nMiet the liiat lid third Tucsd.y st each\nmonth \u00C2\u00ABi .1 p. 111 In lltallyali.il. I'.u.liiii\n314. J, S. kiitilsmi, prcaitfent; Wm. Coll,\n.ecreiary.\nCOOKS O WAITERS' UNION, No 40, W. L. U.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mceta every Siturdty evening 111:30 o'clock\nin Ml era' Uoinu hill. I- O Boa 41. .'ml\nJoffnei. Bee. Geo. Cuonlnghaiu, I'rei.\n\"A SURE THING\"\nThat our Teas aud Coffeea are the CHOICH^T\nsold Id KoMland. Today, whrs teas and coffees arc pushed so h-rd, H i* absolutely ner-\nraeaiy to have an article of unusual merit\nVuu will (ind it here. Glaaawarc givcu away\nto custom era.\nPacific Tea Co. v\nSt. Charles Hotel.\n$1.00 1 Day Houis.\nCHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY.\nNone but Union Help Employed.\nW. Columbia Are., insl around the Blur.\nl'reiident llonelly ol tb* filter national\nTypographical union bai notified suhir-\n.busts suiom that th* *horl*r workday\nbaa gone into \u00C2\u00BBfWt all ov*r th. concur\nwithout tb* .lightest Inctlou or trouble.\nThu WO* lb* result ol aa agreement between tb. ln.ernatb.oal Typographical\nunion and National Typolbetae, and ia\non* ol lb* most conspicuous victorli*\nthat orga niaiiou has to Ita credit In iur\nbranch ol 1n.11.slry.\nThl-ty thomand mora Auatiian\nminers bav* goo* on suike, llielr employers having refuted the demand lor\nhigher wage* and an eight-hour day.\nTb* total number now out is 70,000, and\nbefore Ion*} It 1* expeotad tbat 80,000\nolkeri will have Joined. Tb* employers\nthrsatwo dismissal and eviction withla\nthrew day*. Polio* precaution! hue\nbeen taken to prevent violence. Tb*\ngsml fimln* threatens to check every\nbreach ot Austrian industry.\nRod mill workers ar* aniinu.lv awaiting 0 leply to tb* proposal to the managers, asking an average advance ol in1,\npar coat., which li designed to equalis*\ntb* wag** io all th* steel and rod mill.\nlo tb* combine. Cleveland district ol\ntb. American Steal and Wire Company\nbat* Dow tendered tbeir resignation!\nto and entirely Withdrawn Irom th* rod\nrollare' association beeaoi* ol their bav-\nlog nnyrj.jajir.n on account of tbe liberal\nVol no Hit advance In wage* which tb*\ni\"8JSrican Stool and Wlr* Company has\nalready mod*.\nOUR ADVERTISERS.\nFolio* i.i\u00C2\u00AB I* * lilt \"1 il.ns. who adver\nlis. lo th. I.II.U.TSIiL ffi.ii.ti:\nW. F. McNeill, St,,-, Sloe..\nH-lnt.r llro-., general uteri hattdia.'.\nK itpry llrot., gruc.rle* and gent* fur\nMailings.\nT. K. M irrow.dniggiil.\nC- I' I. .Ion le. BhOS store.\nU.U. tiibsou A lb, giuta' ilulhui,\naad notions.\nQ. W. M II 1.1*. hardware.\nLinton (Irm., I>. ,.ka and stationary.\nll K men. clothing. etc.\nCrescent Dry (ionds, (urolsbiags, dr.,\ngoods aad clothing.\nMorriaon A Hryenloa, groceries.\nM. J. 1,'Ile.rn, clolbi.r sod Halter.\nI'anla.in II.os , rr.scriea.\nWm. I.ieij-p, cigar manulaclarar,\nVancouver, B. C.\nTaylor A VlcQ.arrie, tailor*.\nT-i. Il-a,l.|.i.n.ra, sal.sm.\nTb* Ulob. Having* and L r*o sum\nJay \u00E2\u0080\u00A2ennltic m each w*\u00C2\u00ABk aflvtr ? n'aloek.\nanl-in ih* l-Mh ifearh noaib nnd da;r\npre* sw-ling a 1 ir.al h \u00E2\u0080\u00A2HUfs\nI\n-GOTO\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nTIE CLUB BARBER SEOP\nWashington Rlrswt.\nOpposll* Hank o( Montreal ('himbsn.\nTit IIST 8I1TI 01 fill ilT II IONIHI.\nJACK mi\" nTIMI. Proprietor.\nWASIIISOTOS STBHHT\nDyeing and Cleaoiof Works.\nOppr.lt* M.i.in Brotkeo).\nI t.. .leu or .It. tayikl.g Ui t.oi-,' iaS\nI-.11.\u00E2\u0084\u00A2.. , w*ir. i.i.r rae a call nS \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00AB raa\n.isieea\nTh. Isle., ,\u00E2\u0080\u0094iproren mtrSiis-y IB* pmeeisBi\n.l.kl. me to su.r.filte the prompt delivery ol\"\nali.rSei. Woekwlllbeciilet.ror.Bd4elirere.il\n..say so.lie.- *\nMRS. f. Cl'Sa.R. rYrprletmt.\nJOHN PHILLIPS.\nCoRtractor and Carpenter,\nBesldl.ee: Two door, toi.k of Blplhit Ch.rrb\nMir. itid once filling., j,.bbini of ill klndt\npritsptly s,,ended ,0. Rilitnilel famished.\n*hep: Imp'tlil 1'iii.llni r O. Bob \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-.\nLlyL'DB I.K'KNS,: TkANSFKR.\nWnllr. I. h.rll.y gtrBa th., tl Ihe \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2< >\"U\u00C2\u00AB,\nnl.he li'-nt- . .mnto.l.s.r. ' f \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I.\"!. S ft\nikiand-rilirneU will spply lor i -.is.fr. ,' sa-\n1oollicenBiontkeprem.se. klowi a. lk\u00C2\u00AB Ce.\nI.toilet Mloon. I.-I It, Slock 11. fr.\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 R I. bM\nand Johi A ,',.i>k, ,.. .,.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0> O. Owe*.\nDned 1 his ... Oar HOBtsSSt, tla*.\ninoM A r.a.iB\nk ;. i..m\nPaulson Bros.' List of\nDried Fruits, Extra Choice California Pears, Finest Selected California Prunes, the very Finest r.\nCaliforuia Silver Prunes, Pitted\nPlums, t boice California Black*\nberries, finest Ontario Dry Apples,\nSeeded Raisins, Sultana Jiainins.\nOregon Restaurant Canadian Pacific\nAll kinds of game and poultry in isison.\nOPEN DAY AND NIGHT.\nNone but union help employed.\nSpokane Street, bet. Columbia aad First Ave.i ,-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0;\nFor the largest and coolest mug of\nNext week we will bav* ibipm.nti ol\nOntario Dried Raspberries and Black-\nberth*.\nCall and get onr Prices.\n32 & 34 FIRST AVENUE.\n0. K BATHSI\n11 Columbia Are., next door I. Laloadt'a.\nFine Porcelain Tubs.\nB1IDCPORI>;* HORBINO.\nMetropolitan Hotel,\nCanniogham tt McDowell.\nCHKCK3 CASHED FREE.\nFirst arenus. near Spooan* St.\nUi Per leal, fl lull fir \u00C2\u00AB. tii str Iiitk.-fj\nPir*t-cl*s* service and good cooking a apeelally.\n{Dining rooni attached lo Ottawa Hotel.\nWashington street. The Miss ftOYD*. Prop*\nAnd union Cigars call at the\nPACIFIC BAR.\nE. F. Plus A Co., Propri*t*n.\nDANIELS& CHAMBERS\nWkoleule ind relsii dealer, la r.ints, Olll,\nVirnl.hea. Iruahe., Will I'm,.I, ind r.l.t.t.\nSupplies. Couti.i-ts like. Tor piper hanging\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nd decorttlia. Office and itore ILnlrl. a\nChamber, block, il Co.umbii .-e. under Dowln-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0u Itipieu Co'., uftice.\nsrours\nWILD CHERRY COUGH ELIIKR.\nTke beat rimedy known for recent and chronic\ncoughs, bronchitis, lio.t.ene.,. lot. ot tou-c\nirritability \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 fthe Ihroit ind ill, inll.aaed condh\ntio.. ol tne long, ind ilr piuigii.\nFirst Ave., Kossland, B. C.\nHATFIELD &-FRENCH,\nCON TRACTORS A BUILDERS.\nKstlsnate* given on all fcloda of Irfck Mone\nand wood work. Cottagra anJ all kluda'of\ndwcllinga a suectalty. ahop la reer of c>Hner ol\nh.-ta.f nnd Washington street Ro*alaad. BC\nTHE HOFFMAN HOUSE\nCanadian and Kentucky\nHourbon WhisKies.\nSEALED GOODS A SPECIALTY.\nRailroad and Miners' Checks Cashed.\nHarry Mcintosh.\nEnsign Cigar Store,\nCAPT. SHAW Proprietor.\nCorner Columbia are., Washington si.\nM. W. SIMPSON,:\n1\nIvn.bns Library. Latest Nereis.\nf\nOfflo* riun;.liei, Y.vt.\nThe City Bakery\nWashington Slrwit.\n11 lb* ipot In Bad gnod thi.gt lo \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*'\nat reaaooabl* price*.\nTry oorgonda. aad mak* lif* *aa:*it\nfor your wife.\nThe Alhambra.\nBoer, 5e.\n'alt ind 'sll Bs.\nPORTEIi ON DRAUGHT\nDr. A. MILLOY.\nDentist.\n*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094_\nOfflo* over Bank ol Tomato, ll ...land\nMcAuliff\nTlie American Tailor and Goats'\nFurnishing House.\nbill Biii li .rotr. oitifuuii CimHiW\nN\u00C2\u00AB. I. SlrBt 1.in.1.\nJ. C. Heimes,\nThe Popular Groeer,\nCwttr arrow. Aae.ns a.d I-liotll Sli.-l.\nLIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION.\n8. ULAZAlf,\nFurniture\nCat 1 w.t Are ind Spskiae SI\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0irpli.a wand hand |oo4> .Ctrl a. a eall\n11 win ft yw*.\nFor worm Cloves, Mm*. Underwear, Cent's Furnishings,\nBoots, Shi\"-. Motions.\nII 7.0 ki,!>,.r : I. SH\ny... la. I.\nBor.,n m in iiici ircnoi hit.\nMonk w.aklnfts* St..c r. a. Sssek.\nNoU e it hereby |ivr\u00C2\u00AB lli.l Ike nidirsi|Bra\nwill appl, mlhe ilcenM comaiiial.iner. l.i the\nCity or \u00C2\u00AB \u00C2\u00ABc, ,1 ii.fi.- dsyi Iron, lh* dale of\nIhla .otlce. fisr a ht.e. Uceaae on (he prs\u00E2\u0080\u0094iir,\nhnown .. Ihe Ureal w'.*lern Hotel atlt\u00E2\u0080\u0094tid oi\n1.,1. it .nd -. hloch 1.. ce , Of B. Mla.,.|\nOa,sd,bU).,hdly istlrs'e.ibe . tSja,\nI UK OLD RKLIAHLK\nn.\"\u00C2\u00ABi\u00C2\u00BBi-w an\u00C2\u00BBl.< dlnnwr trsts Uja\n1 - islSBp -. SanSiyskleks.dl.Mrlti.\nIrM til Cim lllp iS^llIri\nKohinoor Baths.\n.... Das a.a s,.*r.\nMudtcitad, fl*i Hall, and Steam balhi.\nPrlvit* limlly bath rooms and ibo*\n.IresBlm pirlor In nonas.-ilon . Mai* and\nl*S*l* alLntliBls.\n(\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-..' Sim A.eass a*4W.tklBfts* tirstt.\nNelson A Fort f-h*p| sr.l Kail way\nRed Mountain Ry.\nins 1 lair Direct Knit, lo Nilsoa,\nKtii... k -T4*4^e*-T-e*f>TS>\nt-\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB-*-\u00C2\u00AB-.\u00C2\u00AB->S*O\u00C2\u00AB0O0.SIMM0\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\nThe\nIndustrial\nWo rid\nKVKRY MEMBER OP\nORGANIZED LABOR\nSHOULD St'BgCRIBE FOR IT.\nOn. Ystr -\nSa Mealbi\nIIOS\n1188\nA.Idiees All CrimmonirtlioBi\nTHE INDU8TEIAL WOELD\n|R088LAND, B.C.\ntlllllllllltllllllitfWi*. THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD, FEBRUAJO 8, luul).\nSOME STARTLING FACTS.\nWhich Is Killing the GrOOflO That\nLays the Oolite. Kpuf.'\nThe petition lent into pi -liiuient hv\nthe mine owners, dinclori and pro\nmoteri of Ilrittib Columbia ii occupying\naf-lirg. share of pnhlic attention, and a I\nl.w words Irom the opposing element,!\nnamely, tbe miners, *srs certainly nol I\ninappropriate. To come down |to plain\n(acts, the position .,( the owners ol\nleading mines ls>bout si folicws:\nTh. War Ksgle Mining Company commenced opeiations in this Province in\nIS'.iii, first by purchaiing th* Crown\nPoint claim. This proving i dead letter,\nlo rai'oiiip-iise themselvrs they then\nbought; lha War Ksgle, paying somi-\nwhere between $71)0,000 or |H0O,OO0, con-\nsnlidstiog It with a Slocan properly and\nC'own Point. Neither of the lalter have\nhooq worker! for it lent a year. The\nburden ofTlheVe^ poor luyrilments have\nall been earidled on Ibe War Eagle, and\nnotwithstanding th. Iscl'.lhal Ibey have\nspent over 1100,000 in permsnent ini-\nnrovimenti, Ibey bav* during the past\nyear be*n;>bl. to piy;t3l5.0O0 in dividends, or about 46 per rent, of the purchase price. Yet in the fsre \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0( these\nUf tires Ihey tell m that the eight-hour\nlaw la bankrupting them.'.\nMessrs. I iuoderhau, A Illsckslork paid\nlor Ihe Centre Star fS.IHXI.OOO in 18WI.\nFrom October, at which time tbry commenced operations, they shipped no ore\ntill the lolluwing May, and then only in\nlimited quantities. From that time tbry\nhave ipenl and contracted lor at least\nIKu.OOO lor improvements. Yet they\nhave Just declared a dividend ol 130,000\nor 1)$ gOTOMrt. on Ihe purchase price,\nand'at the same Time Isme s slat, nient\nticil miners of a number of the men\nIhey employ at a lo* icale of wage*.\nWhan tbeia aame wen have become\nproficient in mining these same wages\nwill not satisfy them, ind they will go\nwhere they are paid according to their\nability. Then the shareholders can have\nlb. pleasure ol educating a mw lot.\nThis may lis philanthruphy but it is\nnol husiuen.\nTHE FOOL FOX.\n\"When the punuit of wealth temple\nyou, my son,\" said Ihe sag., \"remember\nIbe (able ol the In that hungered lor\nseme wonderfully fine grapsa growing in\na garden, the only entran e to which\nwas through a bile lu the wall. It waa\nbo small that be had lo (a-t three days\nliefore hu could crawl through it. Alter\nhe had got inside and r 11.it biniaelf he\nMARKETS.\nGROCERIES.\nBeans, per lb 5 to 7\nBroome, each 30 to 80\nBaiter, per lb... 30 to 35\nBacon, beat, per Ib It) to I\"\nBulk Oil, ner gal 60\nbiscuit,., fancy, per lb 26 to -I-'.\nCheese, her 11) 20\nChocolate, per lh 4U\nCwoa.per tin 35 to III\nCornmeal, per 101b rack 4(1\n0, flee, per 10 20 to Ml\nCrackers, sudas, per lb 10, ISM\nCorn, per can 12l{.\nCanned fruits, per can 26 lo 36\nCashed peas, per can I-1,,. 35\nCanneU being, per can igJBj\n11,..Irish, per In irk > 26\nDiied fruiie, per Ih 10 t. 20\nwss loo large to crawl hack thruUgb Ihs \u00E2\u0080\u00A2?*** per do*..' 26 to 40\nbole, mil be .as compelled to tost I Moarpor lOek..,, .1.26.1.60\nanother three days before he ouul.l\nmake bis escape from ihe garden. Hu\nhe went out as poor as he went in.\" ~'\n\"Yes,\" laid Iheamliitinni young mnn,\n\"but why didn't the tool foi take a lot\nof grapei tn the bile and push them out\nthrough it? Theu be could have oriied\naway enough to keep bin, fat (or a\nmonth.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Chicago Tnbiina.\nBUSINESS LOCALS.\nWatch lor Pauls hi Bro*.' advertisement next week.\nIt will pay yon to call at Essies for\nmillinery and holies' fuiniahii.ga ol all\nkiuds.\nThe finest brin.l ol Isdiei'wool under-\nweir, at half price, at Celts. We want\nto clear them out.\nPaulson Bros., on First avrnne. have\na nice siock uf Iresb Inline aud celery-\nfur your Sunday liini.er.\nIf yon want the best lunch In he hs.l\nfor your money In th. ,-iiy go tn the H-'r.i, iter lu..\ntbat tbli dividend will be repelled\nmonthly during the coming year. Mill\nIhey lay tint il tba eight-hour law il not\nrejH-alnl.thr.v will go into the band* if\na receiver.\nThe 11. A. C. Compiry, owners of lh.\nI-e Roi, .n.I w ho did nol receive control\nof the properly until about iiiieni Ii is understood tint s new company\nmonths ago, here expended on the lis ibout lo put a Hock ul meals, Bah\nproperly tn improvements many thous-|and poultry in ihe store recently occupied\nandi ol dollars. Still they ha*, been by the C. O. D meal maikel\n(iraiiubtleil sugar, 14 Ib fur..... 1 Oil\nHams, |.er lh , 17\nHoney, comb, percake 25\nImperial oil, 6 gal, can 2 nu\nLard, Bin pail 05\nban...Ii> soap, per bur 5 and li\nLiverpool salt, per 6011. sack... 00\nM .ennu.i, per Ib IB Ir 211\nMolasses per gal 75 to gi\nN.US, per lb 25\nRolled oats, ner 1011. sack ... 45\nPickles, mixed, per quart - - 8l>\nKiev, per lb h\nSalt bacon, per Ib , \"1:.\",\nS igo .nol lapiocs, toll). 3 Ihe. for ' 25\nS tick ..,11, p.-r oU.hs.it :k 76\nSyiups, per ball gal. tin 50 to Oft\n,'oiu.ttorB, per can 46\nTe.is, per Ib 35 lo IV,\nTobacco, per Ib 80 to 1,88\nViu, gar, per gsl '. 60 to 88\nWheal luauua, pkgs, L'u . bulk per Ib. 7\n.'\u00E2\u0096\u00A010\u00E2\u0080\u00941\nFRUITS AXD VEGETABLES.'\nApples,per 11, Baud ti\nRussel Il.tel.\nclsss service.\nHume cocking and first.\nable lo pay dividenda uf 1260,000 for Ihe\npaat year. And yet tbe management i*\nafraid ol pauperising tie ahtr.-holders\nthrough the gross injustice ul t he eight-\nhour lew.\ni In the (ice of their figurei Ihe mine\ni.wnert caa hardly say lhal the mines\nar\u00C2\u00AB not paying. The ir.iih ul the matter\ntvtbis: It is not Ihe eight-hour a d.y\nCaul.(lower.\nCrlrry, prr bunch..\nI'aob.gr, per Ib..-. ..\nlira pes, per basket.\n,15\n10\n. IXI08\n(li\nThe D mi.i.iion dining room il tn lie\nopened up sgiin, ind Ibe new proprietors, who are uiinen and union men.\nwill run it strictly on union principle...\nTh* Woiu i, aiihe* them lucceia aud a\nlair share ul patronage.\nThe C. O. D Grocery Co. Iibb put in\na new, Irish slick ol gm.li al Ihe old\nLemons, per dux 30, 3\nih....ns, per lb 3 lo 4\nI'eais, per 10 10\nler Ibe miner Ibey are fighting, bul the \",lld on Washington itr-ei, whe-e Ihe)\nlact that Ibe legiililun baigient.d a, \u00C2\u00AB'\" \"rrT \u00C2\u00BB ooinplele n ... of Urslilass\nroncwiiun to tbe worklngui.o ol tbe g\u00C2\u00AB*\"l'\u00C2\u00BB \u00E2\u0084\u00A2d provisions. They ask all\neoontry. Any l.w mad. by pailiameul \"IJ \"\u00C2\u00BBl..iner*. as well aa any n. w ones\n.an aad Ib all probability will be used th\u00C2\u00ABl \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB? \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 lo\"kl\"S '\"r \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00C2\u00BB S01 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ,0\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 precedent at soma hour, limr\nI'olatotB, p.-, 100 lb* . .\nli ...li- In \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-, 2 bunches Iur\nqnirh, per lb\t\nSweet potatoes, per Ih ..\nroinatwe, per Ixnt\t\n(limine, per Ib\t\n. I 25 lo 1 .'.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n6\n1 DO\n28\nThii law hn been pasted In benefit one\nelan of laborers, ai.d tb* capitalist* ire\nafraid that given one advantage the\nworklngm.n will not stop till they have\ntbeir Just dnn. The feir ol a rebellion\ncall and examine their tluck aud gel\nprices.\nTHE SICK LIST.\nThe billowing are th- miners rr-\nol l*Wr7lh* emancipation Irom ihe long jpnrUdon the lick Hit Frldiy evening.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2sitting syilem ol slavery in iu both : K.hruiry 8: John MrPherson, Curl,I\nform, lb* bomlsge ol a nominally Iree j V. Johnson, Fiils W. Smith, D>i,*ld\nU*n, nth. motion which proiupis i his Maiun, Allen Camerou, Tbumai Mor\nmovement ou the pari ol mln* owosn. | gin, Foreit Fraiir.\nE E. WI,inker.\nJoseph Morrow,\nWm. Penneycook,\nSick I'oli.n.l'ler.\nThe capitalists ol Ibe world rsu.ee\nplainly to what point. ff .in ar. drilling,\nand. that 1.1- -r ii rapidly approaching\nihe point when it will be reco* nied at\nIII true value, namely, Ibe backbone ol\ncivilisation. II tbe mine owners can\ndriest tbe right-hour law il will, as III\nai British Columbia is concerned, mein\na postponement of thisclimii. It will\nbe leering down the work ol yean. All Conllr.u.,1 From First Page,\nth* united strength ol the Isboreil ol\nlh. world line.iledlobr.sklh.ch.in. -^ ^ ^ M ^ mofk -\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nthat have su long held llirin in srivitude, ,.\naad lb. favored lew wbo bold tbe wealth j \u00C2\u00AB'(.>'* \"8 \u00C2\u00ABn lHn '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB\"\"' \u00E2\u0084\u00A2n ,K! m*>9\nare loo good iirao-siti. to attempt to settled by paying fur the amount\nlight th* whole lorn. o| unionism. It il | S)f work done,\ntbeir prn.. ipie to weakso gra.tu.Hy ihe i jr t|iiH is the system in rOgUS in\nIr.llurnc. ol woikingmin, th. power ., ., . n. ' ,, ., _, \u00E2\u0080\u009E\t\n, , . , 7 . ,. the Record nfl.ee and that cun mii-\nwhub ll llowly but mrelv making iliell, \u00E2\u0080\u009E., , ,\nfell lb*, world .over. It is nol tbe first j \">'<\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\"'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 a >\u00C2\u00AB\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 specimen of tlio\nlloiela the inniliol blitory that capital work done Ihere, limn indeed must\nhai been known to call help to kuif. the the ll.n r.l he conducted along\nii.lerr.it ol labor, only U fiud tb* edg. <, rsueomic lints. C'lTI/.KS.\nol It* *e*pon turned agsiust lts.ll by\nIhe inilfitrn.Tiblr hie.il plats ol lb*\nwotkingtii.il'. li.b lily to the principle*\nol liberty.\nIs addition In tbli, tin ,.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ii another\nfact lo which ittanlion can b* called,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ml lhal ii thai mining labor has been\nbrought down to Ibe very lowral figure\nin Ibis diii r ii. It ii a well-known (act\ntbat th* rifk in thi Kolrnay dittrlct\nli nnotuilly bard, ind lo opent* the\nmines r. on...mi ally lh* Vrry ISMt ol\nability il r, quired. Al Kited before,\ntb. seal* ol wigei ii now uon* lo the\nHnb.Ho. ibors to the Woai.n who\n|ill'ler 111 ill) so nny Iciivo III. II\ni.nun's ill Miner. (I. inn I,nil. wncn\nIbey will n-tt-ltu their im|M-r. with-\nout tli'biy Siiluril.iy hIIciiiuoiiu. '\nLINTON BROS.\nROOKS\n.STATIONERY\nNKYVS DEALERS\nTOYS, FANCY GOODS.;\nOFFICE ako SCHOOL '\nvipphimJ\nLinton Bros.:\nBiMik .tore, .'111 foluiiihia Aw-uuo.\nL9 Roi Sk,ablas.\ni\n\"Citiieu\" will reply to tlio Record's\nchallenge in next week's .80118,\nCHURCH SERVICES.\nMi George'i Ohi.rrh, nn Eirl ind\nKo.Hinay it reels. Service! al 8:30a. m\nII a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School\nal 2:30 p.m.\n-<\u00C2\u00BBea5 *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nHeavy Transferring.\nFinl-Cllis Saddle and park lloraei.\n1 e;\u00C2\u00AB|.h..iir No. J\u00C2\u00BB,\nP (I. lb.I ID\nThe Methodist Church, Washington\nvery lowest possible figure, end if \u00C2\u00BBome ,lre,1( y^w H. Morden, Pastor. Heron, wer. lo inm. at to\u00E2\u0080\u009Elb* director! ol j ylcm \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,i , m, ,nr| 7.30 p.m. Sabbath\nr | riohool unci Bible Class a. 2:30 p.m. Ep-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A20 n.my rents, tbey would soon say wotl,, U.gui ol C.E., Moud.y al 8 p m.\nihal it would l\u00C2\u00BB il-selnle madnesr, but 1\nit lb* same lime.they will do what is I \" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u0094\neqnlvalenl\u00E2\u0080\u0094 lengthen ibe honrl snd pay\nno more tban tbey have been paying.\nThe.msn wbo have been put io charg.\nof mining properties in Ibis district are\namong tha.oeal money can procure, and\nWing so ar* practical enongh to know\nthit.tbe.boBl ol workingmen can prove I\nIn lb* and lo be.tha most sconoroicsl. I- .\t\nII the lull in.n.gemeul sere hit 111 ihe 0,,pog|.0 the Illtcmntloi.al HoUd\nban-lt.of th\u00C2\u00AB*e:eup.rlnt*ndenli, there III\nno doubt in tbe world tint there would\n11 less real expci.se and therefor* greater\ndlviden.li. Of curse, if lbs shsrehulderi\nwish to wait two or ibrei yean to nieke\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 mine a paying proposition, they may\nIn lhal time bo able to makr good prac-\nKossland I Ioicl.\nrim, Whiikiu* nnd Imported Clears.\nJirry Spellmin, Proprietor. .\nin CoSpokine si., and Columbia Ave.\nThe\nWorld\nLansing & Newman,\nSuccessor to A. C. FRY.\nHaving piirchtisnd ihe A. C. Fry Stock nf tirooeries, K'c, we wish to announce to our many frienda, as well aa those ol Mr. Fry's, that w* or* very\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2rgely increasing our stock, and from this lime forth will oarry a inuob\nwider variety of goVSe than the old firm. Iu fact you will ha abl* to obtain\nall staple and laney groceries Irom ns. The public will quickly discover that\nuur prices are what Ihey shuu d be, and satisfaction is absolutely guaranteed.\nFRESH KUG3 AND POULTRY A 8PECIALTY.\nV. & N. Telephone 7. No. 39 Columbia Avenue.\n...\nThe\nIndustrial World\nIs the medium\nby which the\nADVERTISER\nreaches the\nworkingman,\nand the\nWORKINGMAN\ncan Know his\nfriends by\nsubscribing for\ni\nThe Industrial\nWorld.\nROSSLAND\nCoffee: House.\nKstaMiahctl iu K, ao'at.,1 u C, In \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 jj>\nWm. R. BEAITY\nUndertaker,\nTr'f iilionr Nd .9\nnf hn* niy s>Np *sir;nT.\n[telii Hi Lamiry\nNono but whito help employed.\nNotify us. We call and deliver\nLunches of every H,--cri|.ttoii.\nCulird'utiH trenlincnt and Ibo Iw st (londn.\nthe mnrkit alb nl.. Open day snd1 \u00E2\u0080\u0094\ni.igl.l. (rive US S trial. 'Columbia Avenue, tu-nr Vostflfflce.\n..-r '-\" r*\nThe\nWorld\nMcGonigle & Co.\nSpokane street Grocers.\nMiners' supplies, Fruits, Cigars snd Tobaccos, StspJa\nnnd Fancy On esrics. Etc:\nOrders Solicit, d And Delivered\nYOU CAS SAVE MOXKY BY lil'YIXU THE .\nRaymond Sewing Machines.\nRest ou lb. Market and all l.ue.i Iiiiprov.inenle. Easy RaaaiBg\nDrop Head. Cannot lie Heal in Price tend Quality.\nPRICE 540.00\nTaylor & McQuarrie,\nTAILORS.\n1ft Colnmhia Avenue, RnsiUnd, R C. S tie Af.nl*.\nG. W. McBride.\nHardware Minc'r Supplies Slaves nnd\nK njres, Ktc. Etc.\nGREAT SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE\nTRKMKNTOUS BIO REDUCTIONS IN\nMens Furnishing\ni\nGoods,\nCrescent Dry Goods SS;\nt^.v:^ /i\u00C2\u00A3& c<-~:-\ f<::v;:^ ^Mii. O-Wm\nSubscriptior. $2.00 per Ye.tr.\nAdvertising Rates Furnished\non Application^\nInternational Music Hall.\nttl'.KK Of KKHRIMHY Brit.\nThe Zinn "Newspapers"@en . "Rossland (B.C.)"@en . "The_Industrial_World_1900_02_03"@en . "10.14288/1.0309943"@en . "English"@en . "49.0769440"@en . "-117.8022220"@en . "http://historicalnewspapers.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Rossland, B.C. : [publisher not identified]"@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. 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