"bebb61a9-2479-48e8-8939-2385e97843fd"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2017-01-30"@en . "1904-04-01"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xgrandforks/items/1.0341356/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " > *4&\n1.0\nr\nZhe\nfh'rd Y\u00C2\u00ABar.--No^J *\J\nSun.\nGrand Forks,EC, Friday, April I, 1904\nISSUED TWICE A WEEK\nCoal Men Surprised\n**. \t\nReceive Good News From Victoria and\nWill ftold a Banquet.\ndown some nice samples of ore,\nheavily impregnated with copper,\nencountered in their recent work.\nAssays give values of from 916 to\n$26 per ton.\nHistoriettesofCity Life in Grand Forks During the Past\nThree Days\u00E2\u0080\u0094An Unlooked-for Calamity in\nPhoenix.\nA private telegram was received\nfrom V ictoria at noon today by an\nofficial of the East Kootenay Coal tur\nwill preach both morning ami evening. Morning subject: \"The Resurrection Hope and What It Means.\"\nICvening subject: \"A Resurrection\nWelcome.\" Special music will bo\nrendered by the choir.\nMartin Burrell went up to Greenwood on Tuesday to address a meeting of electors of that city.\nRegular Easter servioes will be\nheld ill the Methodist church oil\nSunday by Rev. J, F. Betts. Thn\nmorning subject will be \"The\nResurrection;'' evening, \"What 1\nOwe and How tit Pay It.\" Appropriate music will be rendoredftl both\nservices.\nThe concert to be given on Wednesday, April (ith, by tho choir of\nthe Methodist church, under thc\nleadership of Dr. 10. R. Follick,\npromises to be ii rare musical treat.\nThe program contains the names of\nthe best known local talent, which\nis a guarantee that tho entertain*\nment wiU.be first-das!,. The sale of\nseats has already been commenced\nat Woodland's drugstore, and it is\nsafe to predict that every reserved\nseat will be sold before the evening\nol the 6th.\nThe following program will be\nrendered:\nPART 1.\u00E2\u0080\u0094SACRED.\n\"The Heavens are Telling\"\n(from \"TheCreation\") Haydn\nMre. Fowler, Messrs, Hinton and\nShaw and the chorus.\nDouble Quartette and Obligate,\n\"Hark, Hark, My Soul'*:..Shelley\nMesdames Fowler, Shaw, Follick,\nClements and Bower.\nSolo, \"Rejoice Greatly (from\n\"The Messiah\") Handel\nMrs. Thos. Parker.\n\"And the Glory of tbe Lord\"\n(from The Messiah\") Handel\nThe Chorus.\nSolo (from \"The Messiah\" )..Handel\nRecit, \"Thus Said the Lord.\"\nAria, \"But who may abide\nthe day of His coming.\"\nMr. H. Hinton.\nGloria in Excelsis (from 12th\nMass Mozart\nThe Chorus.\nPART II.\u00E2\u0080\u0094SECULAR.\nPiano Solo, 2d Mazurka..B. Goddard\nMiss Eyre.\nSolo, \"My Queen\" Blumenthul\nMr. H. Hinton.\nSolo, \"My Little Darling\" (from\n\"Salvator Rosa\") C.Gomes\nMrs. Thos. Parker.\nBridal Chorus (from \"The Rose\nMaiden\") F. H. Cowan\nThe Chorus.\nSolo, selected \t\nMiss Effie Ross.\nSolo, \"Then You'll Remember\nMc\" (from \"The Bohemian\nGirl\") Balfe\nDr. E. R. Follick.\n\"Behold the Sun in Gold Descending\" (from \"TheMasked\nShepherd\") Marshall\nThe Chorus.\nAccompanists \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Miss Margaret\nEyre and Mrs. Jane Miller.\nTHE RECORDS\nFollowing nre the locations, certificates of work, bills uf sale, etc.\nrecorded at the office of the Grand\nForks. March 25th to 2(,)th, inclusive:\nCROWN CHANTS.\nMountain View Fraction, Summit camp, C. S. Donald and 1).\nMaun.\nNorton, Summit camp, Isaac II.\nHallett and Herbert I!. Davidson.\nHILLS OK SALK.\nOningo Giove (J), Pathfinder\nmountain, Thus. I. Parkinson to H.\nR. Parsons.\nCKRTIKK'ATKS OT lMI'HOTVKMENT.\nRawhide Fraction, Greenwood\ncamp, James F. Cunningham (it,\nand John Mulligan (A).\nRECORD OF locations.\nSilver Bow, Summit camp, n relocation of Little Pearl, ('has. McAllister. \u00C2\u00AElf? Hutting &mt\nPUBLISHED BVEHV TUESDAY AND FRIDAY\nEVENINGS AT IIIIASII FOHKS, B.C., BY\nG. A. EVANS.\nSUBSCRIPTION HATES:\nOne year....$2.00 I Three nun. '/\u00C2\u00AB*.!m\nSix months.. 1.00 \ One month 20\nAdvertising rule*.furnished on application.\nItegul notice*, 10 and 5 Cts. per line.\nAddress all enmmunicutiuns to\n/The Evening Sun,\nPhone 55. ,. .. oiianu .fohks, u. c.\nt. i\nnamm^^jj\nFRIDAY, APRIL 1, 19114\nRailway news is not very plentiful at present. Nevertheless there\nis no ground for assuming that there\nwill be no new construction carried\n.out in this district in the near future. It would not be atoll surprising to those who ore keeping in close\ntouch with these matters, to see\nwork commenced on the Phoenix\nbranch as soon as the snow is off the.\nentire right of way. And once started the line will be. rapidly constructed. This is only the lull before the storm.\nfuture mysteries of those wbu.tiro\nwilling to sever themselves (niilvTini't\nbits.\nMisses Sinclair] White' nml Mc-\nGill, of the j-iiihlie sei I slnlT, went\nup to I\"hiienix today to spend the\nKnitter \u00E2\u0080\u00A2holidtns.\nAndrew Hackett left for Spokane\nthis morning, enroute I'i r Victoria.\nLost \u00E2\u0080\u0094 A lady's black silk belt, with\na Gibson buek'c behind and fitted with\nan oxidized clasp. Finder kindly\nleave at this ofliee.\n\"Port Arthur\" is too English\nfor the Russians, and a movement\nhaB been started in St. Petersburg to\nchange thp name to Port Nicholas.\nWe suggest Port Katoff as more ap-\npriate appellation. Our war corresponded informs us that katoff\nmeans cat in thc king's English.\nAnd a cat has nine lives. We claim\nthe gold medal offered by the czar to\nthe person suggesting most euphonious and appropriate name.\nBlizzards still continue to hold\nthe boards in Manitoba. Ijst week\nthe worst storm of the season swept\nover the prairie province, blocking\nall railway traffic. On some portions of the plains the tracks were\ncovered with fourteen feet of tht\nbeautiful.\nRoll of Honor\nThe following is the honor roll of\nthe North Fork school for tho month\nof March:\nFourth Render\u00E2\u0080\u0094Herninn Hil.\nThird Render\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lilly Clark.\nSecond Reader\u00E2\u0080\u0094Walter Evans.\nFirst Reader\u00E2\u0080\u0094Leslie Clark.\nSeniori'irst''rime\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"quir-i va s.\nSunior First Primer\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ida Clark.\nInfant Class\u00E2\u0080\u0094Reta Evans, Melvin\nEvans.\nMany a garden received a\noff\" today.\n'rake-\nSUNSET SAUNTERINGS\nEber C. Smith, the founder of thc\nGrand Forks Gazette, who has been\npracticing law and publishing a\nweekly paper in Manila, P. I., for n\ncouple of years, is expected to return\nto Spokane shortly.\nA.C. Sutton has been appointed\nofficial administrator for tho Grand\nForks and Greenwood electoral districts by tho provincial government.\nThis will be more convenient than\ntransacting this kind of business\nwith an official in Kamloops.\nTry one of Uncle Jot's famous\npunches at The Club on Faster.\nMiss Lily Taylor returned last\nTuesday evening from a three weeks'\nvisit to Spokane.\nJeff Davis left last Wednesday for\nColeman, Alta., on business in connection with the branch house of\nDavis, McLellan & Morrison.\nJ. W. Jones is erecting a large\nbarn in the rear of his furniture store.\nN. McLellan & Co. received a carload of Palouse wheat, which is an\nAl seller, this week.\nThe skating rink still continues to\nbe a paying proposition in Phoenix,\nwhile ice cream stands are beginning\nto flourish in Grand Forks.\nA Gipsy fortune teller arrived in\nthe city yesterday, and is now busily\nengaged in unraveling the past and\nHOTEL ARRIVALS\nYAI.B.\nJ. H. Glass, London.\nJ. A. Farrell, Vancouver.\nWm. M. Fielding, Hamilton.\nW. M. Law, Greenwood.\nC. B. Schroeder, Winnipeg.\nJns. Campbell, New York.\nJ. W. Aubcry, Victoria.\nS. A. Sanborn, Greenwood.\nE. A. McAuley, Midway.\nLouiB Bright, San Francisco.\nGeo. W. Williams, Spokane.\nW. S. Keith, Greenwood.\nH. L. Shepard, Spokane.\nG. R. Green, Victoria\nLATEST METAL PRICES\nNew Y!ork, March 3.1.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Copper,\nelectrolytic, 812.75\u00C2\u00AE 12.87$; canting,\n812.02-J@12.7r); lake, .-$12.87-}\u00C2\u00AE-!\u00C2\u00A3,\nLend, \u00C2\u00AB5.10@6.15.\nBar sitver, 65}.\nRevolution&rv Proposals.\n/f must have .t..i.k many of the\nadmirers of the melodramatlo\nstage that the various outrafM\nto which the hero la subjected\nluring the course nf the four acta,\nwhen he Is \"up against It\" good and\nhard, are as like each other as a row\ni>t Japanese dolls. The locomotive, tht\nflre-ieel. the buzs-naw, the mine explosion, and the shipwreck, have been\nworked over and over again. What we\nneed Is novelty. And If I might make\na suggestion, some new and starUIng\nclimaxes could be worked up from Che\nmodest Incidents of our dally life. For\nthere are climaxes In the domestic circle Just aa distressing as any depicted\non the atage. Even when the canvas\nbuzz-saw Is advancing on him with all\nthe energy a perspiring atage carpenter can Impart to It, the hero does not\nsuffer the agony of apprehension that\nconvulses the soul of tht average man\nwtipn he arrives home at three o'olock\nIn the morning and hears the contemptuous sniff which apprises him that the\nwife of his bosom Is awaiting him at\nthe top of the stairs. Nor does tht\nheroine, when starving to death In tht\nlatest black cashmere \"Dally Hint from\nParis,\" evince more trepidation than\ndoes the average matron, when the\nleader In her particular brand of \"sas-\n\u00C2\u00ABlety\" drops In and finds her In a cot.\nton wrapper with her stort tteth In a\ntumbler of water and her magnificent\nchevtlure lying on top of the bureau,\nTnere are calamities just aa soul-har-\nrowing In the domestic circle as In the\ndrama. The trouble Is that the play-\nwrlgihts have never tnken hold of them\nIn the true spirit of discovery.\nWe will take as an example one heroic Incident that lately happened In this\ncity when a prominent citizen Induced\na small girl to save her life by jumping\nfrom the wlndowslll of a burning house\non to the tails of his ulster, which she\naccomplished without even breaking hla\nflask. We can easily picture to ourselves how this could be worked up for\nthe stage. The Angel cheelld Is backed\nup on the wlndowslll will a pound of\nred Are burning on a tin shovel behind\nher. The hero comes tearing on from\nthe side scenes. He sees her, and clasps\nhis hand to his forehead. (Heroes always do that. It Is a kind of a send-\noff.) He seizes a handful of clustering\nlocks from his wig and tosses tt Into\nthe air. It comes down \"Tails!\" The\ncheelld must be saved. With a wild\nwrench he whips off his liver-pad and\nholds It outstretched In his strong\narms. The cheelld jumps and re-bounds\nfrom It like a half a brick from a book-\nagent'a cheek. Once more she springs;\nand again he Is foiled. With a cry of\nanguish he hurls the liver-pad at thc\nsneering villain and catches her on his\nbreath. And aa she Is towered In safety\nto tha ground we see the uuivcrlng\nMORTGAGE SALE\n-OF-\nCENTRAL RESIDENCE PROPERTY.\n11N l\u00C2\u00BBl Mi AM) HY VIRTUK OK THK POWI-RB\n(I < f^nl' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,,..'Hint-ill.i tu.t eertnln Ne-in-\ntered Uortgagei- which will tie produced ai\ntime of \u00E2\u0096\u00A0ttle, there will he -itlcr-ii for mi i<* by\nPublic Auction by Peter T. MoOull.tiit. Auctioneer, at the < oui i M-iiit-i-, (iiiiiid Korku,\non\nSATURDAY, 9TH APRIL, 1904,\nnt 11 o'clock In the forenoon, the fol]owlii|r\nvnliiubli* re *,i< le nre propel lj, namely I\nParcel'.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Lota Numbers six 161 and Sevet\nparcel J--\u00E2\u0080\u0094i-ottflutnuers six i'i) ami weveii\n(7), uvnIh ii n on the ,\n.Mnrt-.\"U|fBen' Holioltor-s.\nHated thin ttndday of March, 19U4.\nbody of the villain natled fast to the\nblazing ruins hv ihe faithful liver-pad.\n.There la another point to whioh I\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0vould like to draw attention. And\nthat is the way In which Inanimate objects are neglected. We have dogs,\njeese, chickens and poultry In melodrama. But that It* all. I was once acquainted with a gentleman who played\na cake of Ice tn the river Hcene In \"Uncle Tom's Cabin.\" And the barrel in\n\"Panjandrum\" was a most lovable personage ofT the stage. Many friends of\nmine have also formed part of the\n\"hoarse gathering murmur\" which always arises In the wings when the hero\nla getting fnto ft remark bly tight place.\nBut these were not strictly Inanimate\nobjects. They drew salaries, and wore\nred 'neckties on Sundays. What we\nneed Is a further extension of the drama from the farmyard to the grocery\ncounter, and the hardware store. And\nwe shall get It. We shall yet see ft\ndrama tn which the leading comedy\npart Is played by a tin of canned\nsalmon and the heroine Is saved\nfrom the villain's clutches by a barrel\nof patent glue. And why should wa\nnot? There are many comedians now\non the stage who would compare unfavorably from an intellectual standpoint\nwith a tin of canned salmon. And\nthere are heroes beside whose personal\ncharms a barrel of glue would shine fti\na paragon of pulchritude. A tin of\ncanned salmon would.prove far more\nuseful to the heroine When she Is lost\non the sandy desert, or afloat on the\nlonely raft In mid-ocean, than a comic\nIrishman with a Coney Tslnnd brogue.\nIf she did not care to tackle It herself\nshe could feed It to the villain and tie\nhim up In ao many knots that It would\ntake a traction engine to straighten\nhtm out. And the dramatic possibilities of a barrel of glue are simply Illimitable. She could use It for sticking\nto everything from thc angel cheelld\nto, the papers proving her to be rightful\nheiress to the old baronial home. When\nthe villain sprang upon her, hissing\nout \"At last I have you In my pow-\ner-r-rl\" she could paste him to tht\n-xttchen stove and go out for a walk.\nHow would the band of Moorish brigands look If she stuck them all to tht\nadjacent rocks by the slack of their\nloose trousers, while the manly hero\nwent through their pockets? A dab of\nglue on her wlndowslll when the murderer was creeping, knife In hand, Into\nher lonely bed-chamber, would compel\nhim to stay there all night or com*\nplete his crime In a costume which the\nmanagement would not stand for even\nfor a moment. And then how useful It\nwould be to help her to adhere to her\nsalary. It la true that they might hava\nto soak the hero In hott water to get\nhim away from her. But'then he often\nrichly deserves to be soaked. In every\nother Instance the faithful glue pot\ncould give cards nnd epides and little\ncasino to the most use ul comedian who\never trailed the villain to hie lair.\nThese are only two nf thc Instance!\nIn which the use of inanimate object*\nIn the cast would Increase the novelty\nof the drama. But thplr number could\nbe Indefinitely Incrensed. We have long\nhad the wooded ttor. Why should wt\nstick at the im-nlmate tragedian?\nHerein we have n bright Idea for tht\nbudding playwrights who have dramatized every book that has a circulation of over ten copies, until the principal /Blue we place on the dictionary\nIs th fact that even the most ambitious of them have never used It as tht\nbasis of a romnntlc play. And wt\nchnrge nothing for this hint tn dramatists. It la an absolutely free graft.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nMontreal \"Sunday Sun.\"\nThe Paris police have prepared a pic*\nture-book tor the lilt ol travelers who\nlose things whioh, because of unfamil-\niarity with tho language, they cannot\ndescribe, It contain* representations of\nall kinds of articles, from keys to purses,\nand the enquirer, after mi-Hintr valuables,\nhas only to turn the leaves and point at\nthe picture that moat rc-ienihle-t his property. But the ay\u00C2\u00BBtcm has its limitations. Unfortunately it cannot picture\na temper, which is the article now most\nfrequently lost by visitors to a foreign\ncity who do not know the language of\ntht country.\nIn Prlnoe Edward Island there la a\nstriking example of that longevity which\nis characteristic of so many parts of\nCanada. At I'ignish, in that island, live\nah old couple, Mr. and Mrs. Colo Poirier\nby name, who have been married over 70\nyears, and now have 201 dcdoendanta.\nSeven of their children are alive and.\nwith their large familieB, reside within e\nfew miles of their parents. At present\nMr, and Mrs. Poirier are the proud great\ngreat-grandpa re nil of nine young chil\ndren, and a short time ago tue five generations of this family were oil gftth\nered together, which muot surely constitute a record. To show what a health-)\nand prolific family this is it may hi\nstated that the eldest son, ugod liH, hn\nhad 14 children, BI grandchildren nd\ngreat-grandchildren.\nRIDERAGENTSWANTED\nIn each town to take orders for our new High Grade\nGuaranteed Bicycles.\nNew 1903 Models\n ',-' Complete $8.78\n\" OoSSack,\" Guaranteed Hujh Grade $10.78\n\"Siberian,\" A Beauty $12.78\n\"Heudorf,\" Koad Racer $14.78\nno better bicycle at any price.\nAny other make or model you wan* at one-third\nusual price. Choice of any standard tires and best\nequipment on all our bicycles, btrongest guarantee.\nWe SHIP Off APPROVAL C. O. IX to any ono\nwithout a cent deposit and allow IO DAYS FREE\nTRIAL before purchase is binding,\n800 Second Hand Wheels**, *Q\ntaken In trade by our Cuicaeo retail stores, UU.10 ID\nall makes and models, mod as new T \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00BC \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nlin IMT DHV a hli'vele until you have wrlttm for our\n. UU RU I DUI FACTORY PRICES AND FREE T\u00C2\u00B0I*L OFFER.\n,\u00E2\u0080\u0094 eaulpmBIU, sundries and snorting (roods of all kinds, at halt regular price,\nIn our big Irejilunjrj catalog. Contains a world ot nsotul Information. Write for It.\nJ. L. MEAD CYCLE CO., Chicago, III.\nSPRING NEEDS\nHoth Balls\nClean-Alls\nChloride of Lime\nFor Clothes,\nFurs, Etc.\nFor Cleaning Furniture,\nCarpet*, Etc.\nFor\nDisinfecting.\nWOODLAND'S DRUG STORE\nPhone 143 Opposite Postoffice\nNignt Service\nIF YOU WANT ANYTHING\n|\[ fi fiTHllWl II woul<* he advisable tu call and see\nII**) WIL.V/ I I II11VJ wlmtwe are doing, No trouble to\nshow goods. For Quality, Fit and Price in Customs Tailoring you\ncannot do hotter. I also have an agency for one of the best Eastern\nSSS SUITS FROM $15 UP\ncim get it for you, as I thoroughly understand taking measurements.\nfX C \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\"\"\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB C 1*1 A C dl C BRIOOE STRSBT,\nUtU. C. i lASOlti, Grand Forks.\nThe Province Cafe\nOPEN DAY AND NIOHT\nMEALS SERVED IN ANY STYLE.\nFRENCH, ITALIAN, AMERICAN OR 0N EUROPEAN PLAN.\nCHICKEN TOM ALES ALWAYS ON HAND.\nSMALL BANQUETS SOLICITED.\nTony De Pasquale, Prop.\nP.BURNS & GO.\nDealers In\nAll Kinds of\nFresh and Cured\nMEATS\nFish and Game in Season\nGRAND FORKS\nLENTEN SERVICES\nThe following week-day services\nwill bo held during Lent in Holy\nTrinity church:\nEvery Wednesday\u00E2\u0080\u0094Service nt\n4(30 p. m.\nEvery Friday\u00E2\u0080\u0094Services at 7:30\np. in.\nHoly Week\u00E2\u0080\u0094Monday, Tuesday\nand Wednesday, March 28th, 29th\nand 30th, service at 4:30 p.m.\nMaundy-Thursday, March 31s!\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nHoly communion, 7:30 a. m.; sci-\nviceat 4:30 p.m.\nGood Friday, April 1st\u00E2\u0080\u0094Service\nwith sermon, 11 a. m.; service with\nanthem, 7:30 p. m.\nGRAND FORKS FEDERAL LA-\nbor Union No. 231, A.L.U.-\nMeets every Wednesday evening\nat 8 o'clock in Federal Union hall.\nDan Kelly, Pres.\nJas. A. Harris, Sec.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094Special Representative\nin this and adjoining territorticx\nto represent and advertise an old established business house of solid\nfinancial standing. Salary 821\nweekly, with expenses, advanced\neach Monday by cheek direct from\nheadquarters. Expenses,advanced;\nposition permanent. We furnish\neverything. Address The Columbia,\n630 Monon Bldg., Chicago, 111.\nR. C. McGUTCHEUN\nCABINET MAKER\nTurning, Scroll Work, Saw\nFiling, Gumming and Skate\nSharpening.\nRiverside Avenue,\nOpposite i. W. .Tonus' Furniture Store. The City Meat Market\nIS THE POPULAR PLACE |TO BUY CHOICE BEEF,\nPORK, MUTTON, FOWL AND FISH. FOR LENT WE\nCAN SUPPLY YOU WITH FRESH FISH SHIPPED IN\nDAILY. PKOMFT DELIVERY CAN BE RELIED ON.\nPHONE 18\nHAROLD JACKSON, PROPRIETOR\nI UK KtN I house in the\nWest Ward. Good cellar;\nwater, woodshed and henhouse. Possession given 18th\nMarch. Apply to A. I). 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C\nFROM. .\nTHE LONUON MUTUAL,\nOTTAWA, .ANGLO-AMERICAN\nAND EQUITY\nFIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES\nYou can get\nthe hest rates.\nW. L. WELLS,\nAOBNT,\nOKAND KOHKH, H. C.\nW. H 1'. ( I.K.MF.NT\nJOHN D. Hl'KNCI\nllurri-att-ra, Hollcllora,\nNoturietA. ICtc\nHlilati Hlook, Corner Wliiiit|*K Avenue ami\nPint Htreet.\nORAND FORKR, II. C.\nTHE MILWAUKEE\nA familiar name for the Chicago,\nMilwaukee & St. Paul Railwvy,known\nall over the Union as the great rail\nway running the \"Pioneer Limited\"\ntrains every day and night between St.\nPanl and Chicago, and Omaha Hnd\nChcago. \"The only perfect trains in\nthe world.\" Understand: Connections are mads with All Transconti\nnental Lines, assuring to passengers\nthe best service known. Luxurious\ncoaches, electric lights, steam heat, of\na verity equaled by no other lino.\nSee that your ticket reads via \"The\nMilwaukee\" when going to any point\nin the United States or Canada. All\nticket agents sell them.\nFor rates, pamphlets or other information, address\nR. L. Fobd, H. S. Rowb,\nTrav. Pass. Agt., Gen. Agent,\nSpokane, Wash. Portland, Ore.\nCHURCH DIRECTORY.\nKNOX I'KKSHYTKKIAN CHURCH, Grand\nFork. J. K. Robertson, H.A., pastor.\nServioes every Sunday at 11 a.m. ara 7:80 p.\nm.;Sunday lohuoi anil Hlbleelass, I p. m.i\nWestminster (iiillil of C. K., Tuesday, I\nITR.ST MKTHODI8T CHURCH Comer Main\nand PHthsts. J. P. Hetts,pastor. Servioes\nevery Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.80 p.m.:\nolass meeting* at oloso of morning service:\nSunday school and Bible class at Up. ttt.1\nprayer meeting every Thursday eventnif\nat 8 o'clock. The public Is cm dlally Invited.\nHOI.Y TRINITY CHUKl'H (CI ch of Sim-\nland), Grand Forks, Henry Steele, vicar-\nHoly Communion, H a. in.; moriilitjr prayer\nand sermon, 11 a. m.j Sunday school, so. m.;\nevensong and sermon, 7:80 p. in. All are\ncordially Invited.\nFor a nice hair-cut or shave go to\nthe City Barber Shop on Riverside\navenue. Baths 20c.\nIf you want to buy Halcyon Mineral Water call at thc Grand Forks\nhotel.\nAS1-KCIA1.\nLinens.. Cn\nCreek r'aens\nProvluoiul I\nTuoBduy. j\ i'i\no'olooli ill t\nplication -l\nii.c.r.n'ni.\nby retail al\nlienor.). nl.\nMX\nTruatw-\nmanage bu\njoining tot\nknown hoi\ning. $20.\nexpense!;,\ndirect fi'pi\nmoney in:\nnont. Ad\nBlook, Chic\n['UK BOARD OF\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0r tin* II< i ii nd (try\nbe Imltl ut the\nrand i-urliN, on\nti:*-tionv of two\n-otiilder tlieap-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.'iii. nf Denoro\nnxlnutlug llquon\nL. Ht thO Imviiiif\n..th of Kholt\niHNSMORB.\n> In\nUtft-lDOf.\nit-r-tor.\nVNTKO.\ngentleman to\ncounty and ad-\n1 and favorably\noancial stantl-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0itsh salary and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Jay by check\n.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0s. Expense\ni.iition pernia-\njr, SI0 Com..\nThe Rev. !\nThe Rev.\nfor 1904 h\nmailed In it11;\nIt is surpriain\nCOntly hook iv\ncheaply, No\nprepared to \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nthe storms in\nwit limit tills Wl\none and Prof, li\nWord and Win\nfor only ftl a yes\nis among ll\u00C2\u00BB' biv\nzincs. Like the\nis too well know\ncommendation:\nbored luui'i' fait'\ngood oi found i.\nhearts of the pee\nWord and Wo\n2201 Locust St.,\n1?04 Almanac\n!cks Almnnao\nly. It will be\n- for SO cents.\nucli an elegant,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nt prepaid so\ntlr person is\nthe heavens, or\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ather in 1904,\nill Hicks Alin'a-\nsplendid paper,\nRoth are sent\nVoid nml Works\nitiieiiiaii maga-\nicks Almanac, it\nto need further\niiv men have la-\ntlly fpr the ptililic\nrunner place in the\npie. SiSnd orders to\nks Publishing Co.,\nSt. Louis', .Mn.\nWHY GO 15AST\nOver the suii-burncd, sage brush\nnnd alkali plains, when you may\njust ns will take n delightful, cool\nand comfortable ride through the\nheart of the Rooky Mountains in\nview of thc grandest scenery nn tht\nAmerican continent?\nThis you can do by traveling on,\nthe Rio Grande system, the far-\nfamed \"Scenic Line of the World,'.'\nthc only transcontinental line puss,\ning through Salt Lake City, fileiv\nwood Springs, Leadville, Colorado\nSprings and Denver enrouto to eastern points.\nThree daily express trains make\nclose connections with all trains east\nand west, and afford a choice of five\ndistinct routes of travel. The equipment of these trains is the best, in-\neluding free reclining chair cars,\nstandard and tourist sleepers, a perfect dining car service, and also\npersonally conducted excursion ears,\neach in charge of a competent guide,\nwhose business is to look after the\ncomfort of his gucBta. No more\npleasant and inexpensive means of\ncrossing the continent can be found\nthan is provided hy these excursions.\nFor additional details address J.\nD. Mansfield, Gen, Agt, Rio Grande\nLines, No. I'21 Third Street, Port-\nland, Ore.\nIlnanas are coming in more regu-\narly now. We expect green onions\nand spinnai'h next week. Donaldson.\n$27.50 IN THE BANK IS WORTH $27.50\nWhen an Accident Happens.\n$27.50 invested in the \"Accumulative\" Policy issued by the CANADIAN CASUALTY AND BOILER INSURANCE COMPANY, of Toronto, may be worth {15,000 to >'\"\" when an accident happens.' Everybody admits\nthat it is the best ACCIDENT INSURANCE POLICY on the market.\nALL THAT IS NECESSARY '8 *\u00C2\u00B0 mwt with an accident in order U> receive the oash under this policy.\nYOU CAN OWN THIS POLICY by applying to\nPETE McCALIAJM,\nAgent for the Above*\nNiiimil Company.\nCall on him, and have your sisters, coin-ins, wives and aunts and all their friends call, and ask Ui sec the N K\V\nSICKNESS POLICY, covering 30 diseases, which is undoubtedly the most UP-TO-DATE sickness polioy hefore the\npublic. DO IT NOW. No medical examination required. Every man and woman should lutve one.\nAuthorized capital. $1,000,000; subscribed capital. $000,000, Boiler Inspection, Boiler Insurance, Personal\nAccident Insurance, Sprinkler Insurance, Elevator Insurance. Consulting Engineers. It will pay you to take out\na policy on your boiler and consult us free of charge on all matters iicrt-iimiig U> steam usage. Our Engineers' Advisory Department can save our policy holders many times their premiums by the service rendered them. The fact\nof regular inspection is the greatest safeguard against boiler explosions, All our inspectors are responsible engineers,\nJ. M. ROSS\nCHEMIST <&\nDRUGGIST\nChemicals, Patent Medicines\nand Druggists' Sundries\nPrescriptions a Specialty\nAll Telephone Orders Promptly Delivered.\nPhone 35\nNight Bell\nCor. Bridge and Second Sts.,\nGRAND FORKS, B. C.\nu\nNION HOTEL AND MUSIC HALL\nBar Supplied With the Finest Lines of Wines,\nLiquors and Cigars. LUNCH COUNTER---\nMeals Served at All Hours. Finely Furnished\nRooms in Connection.\nPETER SANTURE, Proprietor\nJust what you want\nJust when you want it\nGOOD SERVICE is composed of two olements\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094excellence of the work and promptness in\nthe execution. Bad work executed promptly is not good service\u00E2\u0080\u0094good work delivered behind\ntime is not good service; but the two combine to\nmake one of the most necessary, hut hardest to obtain and often most expensive, requirements of the\ntwentieth century business man. That we have\nlearned the lesson in theory we have shown. Our\ncustomerB will testify that we have also learned it\nin practice.\n4t\nWE PRINT:\nPrice Lists\nBy-Laws\nPamphlets\nLetterheads\nBillheads\nStatements\nInvitations\nBall Programmes\nBusiness Cards\nVisiting Cards\nShipping Tags\nDodgers\nEnvelopes\nEc, Etc., Etc.\nA Complete Line of Stationery\nAlways Carried in Stock.\nOur Jobbing Plant is new, and consists of thc latest and most\npapular faces of typo and the most up-to-dnte machinery. All\nwork guaranteed to givo satisfaction.)\n4*\nThe Canadian Casualty and Boiler Insurance Company, -\n,P. T. McCALLUM, GRAND FORKS AGENT.\nHead Office Toronto\nThe Evening Sun\nJob Department.\nPhone 55\nWinnipeg Avenue W. K C. MANLY\nShelf and Heavy\nHARDWARE\nAlso a Large Stock of\nFresh Groceries\nJust Opened Up.\nTry our\nThe Rest on\nthe market.\nLipton's Tea\nPhone 6 Bridge Street\nTHE TORONTO\nDAILY NEWS\nAND THE\nTWICE-A-WEEK\n...FOR ONLY.\n$2.25 PER YEAR\nA radical change from old methods and prices has been made by\nthe Toronto Daily News. The eyes\nof the newspvper world have\nbeen upon The News for the past few\nmonths, during which time several\ndepartures havo, been made which\nhave given that paper a widespread\nreputation for enterprise nnd originality. This latest move is to place\nThe News at the price of 11.00 a\nyear by mail Only a deep-founded\nbelief in the future success of The\nNews could lead the publishers to\nmake such a reduction in price.\nBut just as the dollar magazine hns\ntaken holdof the people, so,.we venture to predict, The News will secure a vast and ever-increasing circulation, based not only on the popular price at which it is sold, but\nmainly upon the intrinsic merits of\nho paper.\nWe have arrangements concluded\nwhich enables us to club the Toronto\nNews with our own paper at 12.25 a\nyear in advance. Such a combination presents many unique features\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094our semi-weekly giving you all\nthe . home anil district news, and\nthe big 12-page daily keeping you in\ntouch with events all over the world.\nSend us your subscription to The\nNews, or if you would like to see\nthe paper first, write us and we will\nsecure n sample copy.\nSubscribe\nNow. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nBOUNDARY ORE SHPMENTS\nThe following table gives the ore shipments of Boundary mines for 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, and\nfor the past week:\n1900\nGranby Mines,Phoenix 04,533\nSnowshoe, Phoenix 297\nBrooklyn, Phoenix 150'\nMother Lode, Deadwood .'.... 5,340\nSunset, Deadwood '\t\nMorrison, Dondwooil\t\nB. C. Mine, Summit 19,494\nR. Bell, Summit\t\nEmma, Summit\t\nSenator, Summit Camp\t\nOro Denoro\t\nWinnipeg, Wellington 1,070\nGoldenCrown, Wellington 2,250\nAthelstan, Wellington 1,200\nKingSolomon, W. Copper\t\nNo. 7 Mine, Central\t\nCity of Paris, Central , 2,000\"\nJewel, LongLake 160\nCnrmi, West Fork\t\nProvidence, Providence\t\nElkhorn, Greenwood\t\nE. P. U. and Goldfinch\t\nRuhr, Boundarv Falls\t\nMiscellaneous...\" 3,230\nTotal, tons 99,730\nGranby Smelter treated 62,387\n1001. 1902.\n231,762 309,858\n' 1,721 20,800\n1903.\n393,718\n74,212\n1904. Post Week\n136,840 11,970\n99,034 141,326\n804 7,455\n150\n47,405 14,811\n560\n650 ' 8,530\n130,492\n15,731\n3,339\n19,365\n40,984 3,488\n1,040\n550\n875\n665\n785\n625\n22,937\n363\n15,537\n2,435\n5,822\n1,756\n10,798\n396\n\"024\n5,646\n2,968\n350\n890\n80\n3,456\n390,000\n230,828\n482\n2,175\n\"219\n910\n400\n167\n210\n200\n135\n325\n507,515 684,426. 200,127\n312.340 374,203 153,9:54\n10,778\n12,575\nThe Race That Failed\nJames J. Hill, the railway president,\nbegan his connection with the transportation business through steamboat-\ning, but he soon deserted it for sail-\nreading, says the Saturday Evening\nPost. The road which he has since\nmade so widely known was at that\ntime considered the slowest in the\ncountry. Mr. Hill listened good na-\nturedly to the fun that was naturally\npoked at his road and worked the\nharder to improve it.\nMeeting Mr. Hill one day on the\nstreet in St. Paul, \"Diamond Joe\"\nReynolds, of upper river steamboat\nfame, said:\n\"Jim, I'll match one of my steamboats against one of your trains in a\nfair race for $500 a side.\"\n\"Well, I don't know,'\" hesitated\nMr. Hill; \"some of your boats are\npretty fast.\"\n\"Come, I'll race you up stream,\"\nurged Keynolds-\n\"Oh, thunder!\" returned Mr. Hill\nin a disgusted tone; \"if you're going to\nstick to the river then you might as\nwell drop the notion of a race. I\nthought you meant you'd bring your\nboat out on the prairie alongside the\ntrack and give me some show.''\nTHE UNION MEAT CO.\nIs Here to Stay\nHead Office at :\nGliEENWOOIl, B. C.\nMarkets at:\nGliEENWOOIl, B. C.\nPhoenix, B. C.\nGrand Forks, B. C.\nMcLeod, Alta.\nPHONE 14\nWe wish to state that we have no intention of selling out or raising prices,\nas reported. We are prepared tn serve\nthe wants of the public in the meat line,\neither wholesale or retail, at reasonable\nprices, and always carry a complete stoek\nof Fresh and Cured >teats, Fresh fish,\nGame and Poultry. ' Nothing but the\nbest kept in stock. Your trade solicited.\nUNION MEAT COMPANY\nThe \"Club\"\nOI'POSITE POSTOFFICE,\nFirst Street.\nHighest Grade Imported\nPorts, Cherries, Burgundies, Etc.\nJOE THATCHER\nPROPRIETOR\nLATEST 1HNIHG STCC' QUOTATIONS.\nAmerican Boy\t\nBen-Hur\t\nBlack Tail\t\nCanadian Gold Fields\nCariboo|(McK.)ex-div.\nCentre Star\t\nDenoro Mines\t\nFairview\t\nFisher Maiden\t\nGiant\t\nGranby Consolidated. $4.\nInternational Coaj\t\nMorning Glory\t\nMountain Lion\t\nNorth Star (E, K.)...\nPayne\t\nQuilp\t\nRambler-Cariboo\t\nSan Poil\t\nSullivan\t\nTom Thumb\t\nWar Eagle Con\t\nWaterloo (assess, jxl).\nWhite Bear \"\nAsked.\n-4\n4\n3\nH\n3}\n4\nH\nH\n00\n55\no\n17\n9\n11\n17\n24\n\u00C2\u00BBi\n3\n13\n31\n4}\nBid\n2\n2\n3\n3\n20\n20\n3\n2\nH\n325\n45\nU\n6\n8\n10\n10\nBUSINESS AND PLEASURE\nJ. W.Jones\nFurniture Dealer\nA large consignment of Lounges, Dining-room Chairs,\nTables and Sofas just arrived. Call and inspect them.\nAlso a stock of Blankets, Quilts, Pillows, etc., to be Bold\nat greatly reduced prices. See our display of Pictures\nfor Christmas.\nRiverside Avenue\nGrand Forks\nN. D. McINTOSH\nK1RBT STHtSBT, OIUNO FORKS\nA Complete Line of Furniture, Hardware and Cutlery Always\nCarried in Stock and Sold Bed-Rock Prices. Largest Variety of\nGoods in the Citv.\nNEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS\nUntight and Sold. Call and Inspect My Goods. A Great Variety\nof New Articles Constantly Kept in Stock.\nSTOVES A SPECIALTY,\nSEE MAC FOR BARGAINS\nBetter leaveyourorder for a box of\nSpies at Donaldson's. They will\nsoon be all gone.\nChocolates are healthful if you use\nthe best. You will always get them\nat, Donaldson's. The best money\nwill buy is our motto.\nBaths 25 cents at the Yale Barber\nShop.\n\"You're next\" at the Yale Barber\nShop.\nBnanas are coming in more regularly now. Wo expect green onions\nand spinnach next week. Donaldson.\nHeavy teaming of all kinds done\nby J. W. Jones.\nNOW IS THE TIME\nTo Make Your Hens Lay-\nEggs Are Away Up.\nCome and buy Food that will make them lay\u00E2\u0080\u0094such as Ground\nBones, Bones, Beef Scrups, Oyster Shells and Pratt's Poultry\nFood.\nAlso a\nFull Line of\nFLOUR AND FEED\nAlways on\nHand.\nN. McLELLAN & CO.\nWhite Bros.\nJewelers and\nOpticians\nCareful attention\ngiven to\nWatch Repairing.\nEngraving a Specialty.\nBRIDGE STREET\nGRAND FORKS, B. C."@en . "Titled The Evening Sun from 1902-01-02 to 1912-09-13

Titled The Evening Sun and Kettle Valley Orchardist from 1912-04-05 to 1912-09-13

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