@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "c2a788f3-0cf9-403e-ab89-34e3a5d83f28"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-12-10"@en, "1904-03-31"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/evewoross/items/1.0226795/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ 'Af-Ai^t EVENING WORLD Vol. IU, NO. 190 ROSSLAND, B. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1904 -.. PriceJFfve Cents PERFECT COMPLEXION Through Madame Russell's Cream PRICE 50 CTS. An unrivaleil skin food, tonic and beautifier. An absolutely pure and scientific remover of all impurities of the skin. Immediately cures chapped and rough akin—eradicates wrinkles, pimples, blackheads, eczema, and all facial blemishes. A tanned, sunburned,freckled, oily, or sallow skin becomes clear, rosy and vel"ety alter a few applications of this dainty, soothing and healing preparation. All leading druggiEt SOLD IN ROSSLAND AT Morrow's Drug Store NEW ZEALAND ECONOMICS RECEDING AT NEWCHWANG Independent Witness from South Seas. A MOST INTERESTING LECTURE "7*- >$££$♦♦♦♦$$$$:$$«$♦♦♦♦«$$$( To the Public: Aw answer to the Miners slander we announce that, with ever opportunity, we have made no change in our rates since the suspension of Stunden 8 Co. 0000 Our Prices are Right "tjF ~*jp "t^F ""it* A. T. eollis ^St Sompany % 0 THE UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTERS. $ $GrW0000GrGmi&mS0000S$$G^ Flower Pots I - *. Y u will need some pretty soon and "J ——————————————— =1 we have them in all sizeB . , . . 3 6. M. FOX & CO., SsTs 1 SE; COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE 65 3 fc EDEN BANK BUTTER OUR SPECIALTY 3 Progress of the Colony Under the Land Laws -Butter Sold in Rossland. Russian Government Modifies Its Attitude. AUTHORITIES ACCEPT THE POSITION DR. BRUHN'S K 8 OINTMENT Has established rtself as s household necessity and has a reoord of Cures unparalleled in the history o! Medioine, It cures old and ne* Sores, UloerB, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Itching Files, Chafings, Pimples, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. This Ointment bas been in ufc almost hall a Century. Testimonials from thousands who have been cured of Skin Diseases of long standing testify to its Curative qualities. Directions for use—Apply freely night and morning, or often as required. PRICE 50 Cents a 8ox A most interesting lecture was given at the Methodist ohuroh yesterday evening by the Raweis. On Monday night there waB a full at tendance but last night there was only standing room left and many people stood through the whole two hours and a half of the entertainment. The Bubjeot was primarily the Maoris of New Zealand, who are a moat interesting race and who have Bhown themselves susceptible of high cultivation which ie evident enough in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. Rawei, who are both Maoris. The Maoris were shown to have nothing in common with the au- toothonal inhabitants of Australia but were of another race altogether quite at the other end of the human soale. Their nearest relatives were the Kanakas of the Sandwich Islands, or Hawaiians. The leoture was interspersed with numerous views, mostly of native life, and singing, Mrs. Rawei in especial charming her audience by the culture and sweetness of her voice. But the most interesting part of the lecture to the majority of his audience was the discursion on the economics of New Zealand made by Mr. Rawei. The lecturer modestly did not proless to be an authority and it was evident that he held a brief for no party. Yet tho faot of his residence in New Zealand and his eduoation in that interesting oolony, together with hiB position as a teacher of natives putting him out of the pale of controversy made him a witness of much moment He referred briefly the eight hour law which many people think so radioal in this country, and said it worked particularly well in New Zealand. The workmen were contented and the employers were making a good thing aB was evidenced by the number of exports. Strikes were almost forgotten, and tbe oountry was going ahead in a marvellous manner. This statistics would prove, but as Mr. Rawei was talking popularly, he did not deal in such dry as dust matter. The interest culminated in a Beries of views illustrative of a charmingly situated district oalled Manawatu in tbe North Island not far from Wellington, one of the II chief citieB. Mr. Rawei showed Japanese Version of This Weeks Skirmish at Chong- ju— Claims Defeat' of the Russians. Newchwang, Maroh 31—Under the stror g representation made by United States Consul Miller that the civil administrator had invaded neutral rights that he ordered the lowering of the Amerioan flags from buildings belonging to American citizens, even though it was done through the apprehension that the flag was illegally used by Chinese for the purpose of resisting police inspection, the oivil admin- trator has promised, duly and in proper form, through the military, to raise the flag over tbe building from whioh it was removed. The flag, whioh was ordered taken down, will also remain. Sir Ernest Satow, the British minister at Peking, haa informed the residents of that nationality in Newohwang that Great Britain will not interfere to keep a warship here, and he advises them to aooept the situation as it is. The British residents regard Minister Satow's letter as inadequate to the situation and severely criticises him. London, Maroh 31.—The Japanese legation here has received the following offioial despatch from Tokio of the fighting between Japanese and Russian foroes at Chongju Monday, Maroh 28th. "A portion of our cavalry and infantry forces occupied Chongju after defeating tbe enemy. The enemy, who numbered about 600 men, retreated in the direction of Wiju. Our casualties were:' Lieuten- Kano and four others killed, Captain Kurokawa and 12 others wounded, of the oavalry foroes. There were no casualties among our infantry. Two dead bodies were left by the Russians on the field but it is reported that some seven or eight were killed inside the town. These were promptly carried off byjthe onomy on horseback or by ambulance. The Russians were seen conveying in an ambulance two dead men, apparently officers, and bloodstained bandages were found scattered around. Tbe enemy must have sustained a loss at least equal to ourB." St. Petersburg, Maroh 31—A correepondent of the -Rubs writes from Port Dalny tbat the Ruaaian cruiser Bernard sank two hours after striking a mine there, and that six of her crew were lost. NEWS IN A NUTSHELL Items of Interest Round the World. LATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS The Doings of Conspicuous^ Persons Affecting Canadian Interests. The bubonio plague is spreading in Johannesburg. Heavy rains in California aie threatening floods. The bubonio plague bai broken out in several towns in Peru. A plot is said to have been discovered against the life of Pope Plus X. The Germans report that they have defeated the Hereros in a recent skirmish. Heavy snowstorms west of Winnipeg have demoralized the traffio on the C. P. R. Fiance has decided not to take a hand even is China declares on the side of Japan. Eighteen Mineapolis flour mills have shut down indefinitely owing to the bad state of trade. The heavy snow of the past winter is said to have cost the Grand Trunk railway $1,3000,000. Heinze haB been fined $20,000 for not allowing offioers of the court to go into the Minnie Healy mine. It is now reported that Franca wants three million francs as the price of her fishing rights off Newfoundland. A meeting in Nelson last night saw an agreement between the smelter men and the lead owners on the bounty on lead. It is openly stated in Paris that Berlin is trying to coax France into a fight with the Empire and Ja* pan in order that the Fienoh navy may be destroyed. MANUFACTURED BY IJ Dr. Briihn Medical Qo. \\\\ NEW YORK Ajfl Sole sgent for Rossland, T. R. MORROW, The 'DrUggJSt H 'CALL FOR A TRIAL BOX. DC 1 that the land had been previously owned by one or two London speculators who were non resident in the colony. That the government did not think that this Bort of thing was doing the oountry any good in having the land so tied up. So it went to work and built roads and constructed bridges through this beautiful district and then called upon the owners to pay the taxes, which, by the way, are graduated acoording to the largeness of the holding. The land owners deolared the taxation excessive and the government then brought in the land for the sum assessed and prooeeded to open it up by dividing it up into small blockB whioh were let to settlers on long leases. To theBe homesteads the government attraoted capable men and if those men had not not suffiioient means they were advanced ,/.'30 to erect a house and while thier crop was under cultiva tion would give them -Cl 7a 6d per aore for clearing, the same being a a charge upon the property. CreamerieB were established and now the dietrict was fairly well settled althrough only a few yeara old. Carpenters were attracted because their help was necessary in the building of the homes and bootmakers and other purveyors of olothing as well as provisions. Thus the country was being settled prosperously and as a piece of evidence the lecturer added that the very butter he was eating at the house in which he was staying in RoBBland, the Hoffman, came frcm this very Manawatu district. Another leoture will be given this evening and at the earnest Bolictation of several of his audience Mr. Rawei will again comment in the course of bis description of the natives oh the doings of the whole oolony on the economical aide, tbe Bide which is attracting auoh general attention in Western America. An Eys Specialist THE CITY'S MILK SUPPLY Babeock Test Hade of the Milk Sold in This Camp. Dr. Jordan, who is the head of the Optical Institute at the Coast where he looked upon as an authority in diseases of tbe eye, is here in Rossland where he will remain for a short time. Dr. Jordan will give advice free on the eyes as is his usual custom and besides visiting tbe camp will also go round the other cities of the Kootenay country. He is intending to pay Trail a visit but will make his headquarters in Rossland. Lost—Out of the Dominion Express company's Bleigb, March 24, a package containing legal papers, addressed A. C. Gait. The finder, by leaving the same at Dominion Express company's office, will be suitably rewarded. EYES! EYES! Dr. Jordan at Morrow's. The following is the report ot the Rossland Health Offioer on the milk of the city: Rossland. Maroh 29, 1904. To the Mayor and Member" of the ■ City Counoil, Rossland, B. 0.1 Samples of milk were procured today from tbe several dairies supplying the city and tested for butter fats by the Babcock teator and the percentages are here given as follows: FATS. Fowler Bros 4 pr ct Endersby 4 pr ot James Floyd 3.4 pr ot Alex Lenna 3 pr ct H. J. Jones 3.5 pr ct 17.9 pr ot Average 3.5 pr ct J. T. McKenzie, Medical Health Offioer. LOST—A bunoh of keys, finder please leave at this offioe and re* ceive reward. THE EVENING EWORLD. ROSSLAND B.^C, MARCH 3'. 1904 ■ jj I V The Evening World Bt tht World.PablUhlng Company. Entered at lhe Rossland, B. C, postoffice fo transmission through the nialls.May I, 1901 » second class reading matter. SrWCRIPTIO* RATBa-Ji.oo uer..year In TtrUbly ta «d>s.nce. Adretbring rstts m»de- known en application. JAMESIH. FLETCHER. '.[QENERAL MANAQEB: r. O. Box 302 Kosaland, 1 MILK. In another column will be found the report of the medioal health officer of an analysis on milk sold by the milk vendors of this city. It will be noticed that the percent age of butter fat varies rather con siderably. In justice to the men concerned, it were as well to point out that on a previous oooasion the percentage varied, some of the lowest then being the highest. But when the publio are informed that the percentage of butter fat in a milk is four, unless instructed, the; are as wise as they were before. Under the oriminal code of Canada it is an offence to adulterate milk. Spokane has adopted a standard and says there shall not be less than 3 0 percentage of but ter fat in a milk. The Canadian standard where adoptedis 3.75. In ths oity of Viotoria a recent analysis of milk showed all grades of percentages of butter fat ranging from 2.2 to 2.8, and having an average of 3.47. It will be seen that only one Rossland vendor falls below the Viotoria standard. But it must not be too hastily judged that tbe higher the percentage of butter fat yielded in such an analysis, or rather test, whioh Dr. McKenzie has here given, is really a criterion of the value of the milk. In the first place experience in other oities, though it is not said the praotioe is used in Rossland, has shown that sometimes glycerine and sometimes animal fats and sometimes even pepper and sand have been added to keep up the percentage of milk solids. The solids in milk, not fat, are supposed to be 8.5. But every farmer is aware that the kind of cows that are kept depends entirely upon the use to which they are to be pat. For instance, if butter making is desired then the Alderney or Jersey oow is preferred, but if milk is the requisite then the Holsteiu is preferable. Now little butter making goes on in Roesland and the type of oow usually seen is the Holstein and the best that the milk vendor could buy for the purpose, but neoeBsari'y the percentage of butter fats in the milk of a Holstein cow will be less than in the milk given by an Alderney. They will reoonoile to a great extent the difference of the figures, it bsing supposed that there is no actual adulteration. In Cleveland, 0 , Holstein milk cannot be sold unmixed. There is another point, whioh is that it is asserted that tho mortality among infants in Rossland is as high as it iB beoause of the poorness of the milk supplied. Vital statistics on the other hand, show that Rossland has a lees mortality in this direotion than many another oity in the Dominion. This very oharge was made in Seattle during the oourse of last Bummer whore |', analysis discovered a preservative , pnt into the milk to prevent it turn-1 j j ing sour. Oa the milk vendor be ing prosecuted, experts swore oppo sitely as to whotber the preserva tive in question was or was not deleterious to infant life. These being the facts, it will be seen that no such test as that made by the city is of any use. Inspector Long of the health department acknowledges this, and points out that the best way would be to mix together all the milk of the different vendors and send the sample of the mixed milk to the government analyst at the coast for a complete analysis. If then traces were discovered of any deleterious impurity or of a deliberate use of water afterwards samples of eaoh several vendor's milk oould be sent in a similar way and the culprit detected. Under the Canadian criminal code the offence is punishable by imprisonment. The expense is serious, but in the manner suggested there would not be occasion to spend any large sum of money unless the facts of the case warranted it. MARKET REPORTS Rossland Mails. Retail Prices in Rossland Stores. - GROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES Corrected Up to Date by the Lead' ing; Merchants of the Camp, NOTICE. I have bought out the interest o John Jacobs in the Bank Baloon and will be pleased to bave all my friends'give me a .call. Tom Newman. Millinery Opening THS spring opening of millinery at the Emporium still continues Over 200 nicely trimmed hats at tbe lowest prices. ■' Prizes" with common soaps are dearly paid for at the expense of clothes and hands. Mails close Maila delivered na ilvex- daily except ct Sunday Monday at ep6:30am 7:00 a.m. for Trail, Phoenix, Cascade, Columbia Grand Forks, Fife, Greenwood, Eholt, Midway and all Boundary District points. Daily except Daily except Sunday Monday 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Robaon, Castlegar Mon., Wed., Fri Wed.. Eri., Sun 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Gladstone Daily Dally 9:40 a. m. 6:00 a. m. Northport, Spokane and all United States points. Paterson, B. C. Daily except Daily except REDUCES EXPENSE. »-k for the OeUgon Ber. tt Methodist Church TONIGHT GBAND REPRESENTATION OF THE CHARMING AND BEAUTIFUL Native Entertainment Maoriland By the Gifted RAWEI FAMILY MINING [SUPPLIES. Axes, per doz $7.50-10.00 Candles, per case $5.50-6.60 Caps, Bennett, per box 75o{ Coal, blacksmith per ton $22.50 Dynamite, 60 peri ot, per lb 194 Dynamite, 50 per ot, per lb 18o Dynamite, 40 per ot, per lb 16$c Fuse, Bennett per 100 ft 75o Hammers, per lb 15o Iron, per lb 3±-5o Nails, base, per keg $4 Shovels, per doz $7.50-10 Steel. Canton per lb 8^c EmEAT'aND POULTBY.f Bacon, per lb 18-20c Beef, per lb (side) 9-10c Chickens, each 50-90o Fish.Jper lb 12i-15o Ham, per lb 18-20o Mutton per lb (side) 13-15 Turkey, per lb 23c Veal, per lb (side) 18c PROVISIONS Almonds, per lb 25c Apples, per 501b box $1.50 $2.00 Bananas, per doz 50c Beans, per lb 60 Butter, per lb 25-40o Cabbrge, per lb., 3o Cailiflower, per head, 15c Cheese, per lb 20c Chooolate, per lb 40-50c Cocoa, per lb 40c-$1.00 Coffee, per lb 25-50o Condensed Milk per can 12ic-lCc Dried Peas, per lb 60 Eggs, per doz 35o Flour, per 601b $1-66-2.00 Green Onions, per buuoh, 5o Honey, per lb 25c Jams and Jellies per lb 12-13o Lard, per lb 174c Onions, per lb 5c Oranges, per doz 25-50o Pickles, per qt 20o-25o Potatoes, per 1001b sack $1.25, Bice, per lb 8c Rolled Oats per lb 5o Spinach, per lb, 10c Sugar, per lb 640},; Vinegar, per gal 50c-75o Walnuts, per lb 25c FEED Bran, per ton $27 Hay, per ton $27 Oats, per ton $32 Shorts, per ton $30 MISCELLANEOUS Coal, per ton, Galt,'.$8.50 Kerosine, per gal 6O0 Soap, per bar 5o Wood, per oord $4.50-85 60 Sunday 9:40 a. m. Daily 9:40 b. m Daily 5:15 P m. •Sunday 6: 00 p. 111. Kaslo, and also Waneta, Ymir, Nelson and Salmo, B.C. Daily 6:00 p. m. and 7:00 a. m Ordinary letter mail only for all Eastern Canada, and the United Kingdom and all European and other foreign countries. Daily 7:00 a. m. Illustrated with Mueic, Sorg, and Magnificent Scenery of South Sea Ialand Life. Admission 25c, Children 10c Commencing at 8 p. m. SOCIETY CARDS. F(\\ XI* FHATKRNAI. ORDRB OF • KJ. AVJ. KAOI.K8, RnHluid Aerie No, 10, Regular meeting* every Thur* 1st eren Ings, 8 p. m, Miners' Union Hall, A ,H, Dullon w * Box 17a w. G. Kuhinsou, secretary **4 R.L.Wright A. R.'.S ".M. (Assayer|for;L«,Roi:No. 2,) WILL TAKE Custom Assays! BENN & OHREN CUSTOMS BROKERS STONE BLOCK Cor. Queen St. and Columbia Ave. Men's Rubbers Special line that We are cleaning Out at 50c a pair Agnew & Co. GROCERS PHONE 191 THE Maple Leaf SALOON The Best Whiskey There Is USHER'S BLAOK BOTTLE DIM MOCK & YORKE, Props. Alljpoints served by the Canadian Paciric Railway, the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, all Eastern Canada, the United Kingdom, and all European and other foreign countries. Daily 5:isp m.. Daily 7:00 a. m. Crow's Nest Pass and connections, Nelson. Sun., Tues., Tftur Tues., Thur., Sa 5:15 p in. 7:00 a.m. Deer Park. Daily except Daily except Saturday Monday 5:1; p.m. 7:00a.m. Sandon, Daily 5:150.111 Daily 7:00 a.m Trail, Arrowhead, Nakusp, Revelstoke Station, Halcyon and Columbia River, Slocan and Lardeau District point and connections. Daily 5:15pm, Daily 7;oo a. m, All points served by the Canadian Pacific Railway west of Revelstoke Station, including China and Japan and Klondike, I — THE- $ if * # if if if if if f if if if if Rossland's Leadinq Hotel.. •MMMktfMft ! Specials atPaulson-' P. 6. Blend Coffee i Mooseiew Flour: Chilliwack Butteri — ■ es 1 1 Paulson I Bros. THE GROCERSi WALTER J. ROBINSON AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker ext to Pcstoffice Rossland Home Bakery Hot Cross Buns on Qood Friday Fresh supply of Candies Schwartzenhauer & Wells, Props The Alhambra Family Liquor Store We supply only first class goods. Our Wines and Liquors are especially adapted to family and medicinal purposes. All goodB at whole- sal prioes. Goods delivered to any part of the oity. Phone 268. GEO. OWEN Prop. * * * * if if if if if if if if Sample Rooms For Commeroial Men, Finest Grill in Kootenays IN[ CONNECTION. FIRST CLASS Bowl inn Allev * *■ * * *■ * * * *■ * * * *■ * * AND I BILLIARD ROOM J *.*|t*jiiti*|i4»4iK3^{g34kjf>4»*|i4» X P. BURNS & CO. WHOLESALE MARKETS For Easter Sunday We Have Spring Lamb Turkeys Chickens Veal PHONE IO ESTABLISHED 1849. GEORGE GREEN. ITHE FOUNDRY. ABERYSTWYTH, ENGLAND Manufacturers of Concentrating Machinery. MEDALS—Royal Cornwall Polytechnic; Gold medal' Internatit nal Mlnirr Eih bition, Crystal Palace, 1800. Only award for Concentrators. 1 SPECIALTIES: tin pt withllairst Itrpevtn-rrits, cf up-locate design, ard *ilk **t nrii ■> •.siuel Hadfield's steel, from 2 cwts, to 10 cwts. per bead, Storebit alters, Clusters, Jigs] Trommels, Vanners, etc., all constructed in sections for facility of transpcrt ildeJ sired. Patent Portable Crushing and Amalgamating Pans for Prospecting, A| small concentrating plsnt to treat up to five tons erected at the works by whirl commercial results can be seen by Intending purchasers for 1 net*" nr 11 co| -ttriitioi , ivri tr *• * Estimates for complete plants on application engineer's spedncadoni, 1 elegrarij— "JIGGER," Aberystwyth, Special -.•iif*/*.' THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND. B. C, MARCH 31. 1904 HEADACHE The dictionary defines a headache, technically termed cephalgia, as: "An ache or pain in the head, arising from any cause." This cause may be due to cerebral disease, congestion and anemia of the brain, functional nervous disorders, derangements of the stomach and liver and to reflex oauses, such as diseases of the nose, also to the strain which results from intperfeotly formed trying eyes to do the work of 1 erfeotly formed ones, etc., etc Headaches due to eye-strain are the most frequent, in fact some authorities place the percentage as high aB eighty-five, estimating that more than eight headaohes out of every ten are due to this oause alone. ' The largest number of headaches are those whioh seem to be looated in the forehead, at the temples and at the baok of the head just above the neok, the latter frequently manifesting themselves in a so oalled "sick" form, because aooompanied by nausea. In view of tbe many kinds of headaohes that are variously termed "billious," "dyspeptio" "nervous," etc., it would seem only reasonable to infer that mbat of them have more than a single oause behind them. Another name for eyestrain is "muscle fatigue," and so when there ie a disturbance in bodily nutrition, due to improper food, a bad stomach or an erratio liver, all of which interferes with inervation, or the force that operates muaoles, then it ie easy to see. how an overtaxed eye muscle will readily tire and show its fatigue in the form of an ache or pain, for nature gen- ally gives ample notice before she breaks down, the chief trouble being that manknd is not intelligent enough 10 interpret the signals, or thoughtful enough to heed the warning. Many persons with eyea so imperfeot in formation as to cause these organs to be almost in a oonstant state of muscle ten- lion, Still posseas enough nerve foroe to maintain thiB strain and avoid headaohes, until some acute digestive, or other disturbance, lowers the general bodily tone, when an ache in the head manifests itself and the individual blames the disordered stomach,' whereas if eye strain had not been a factor stomach trouble would not have been sufficient in itself to cause the distress. Therefore, a wne thing for any person to do who is Bubjeot to headaches is to visit some able refracting optician and have the eyes properly examined, no matter wheth r the vision is good or bad, for good viaion is one thing and eye strain is quite anothei Dr. Jordan, at Morrow's Drug Store. - List Your Property With Walter!. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker In the Matter of the IVelvet, Rossland Mine, Limited IN LIQUIDATION For Sale Or Exchange Fine Ranch, 77 Acres, Partly Cleared. Pruit Trees, 2 Mountain Streams Half Mile Frontage On Kootenay Lake Nine miles from Nelson, B. C. Will exchange for Stock of Merchandise Consisting of Groceries, Boots And Shoes, Clothing, Pto. Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker Next Door to Postoffice FULL UP OF POPLAR R. L. Lowery is Very Eloquent PROGRESS OF LITEST CAMP A Big Ruth is Expected There Throughout the Coming Season Nelson. Msrou 31.— R. T. Lowery, proprietor of the Nugget, ot Poplar Creek, is in tbe oi y, ba> ing just returned from a visit to the new gold fields. As usual he ia fall 0! enthusiasm conoerning the Poplar oamp and says he feels certain that it will make a good oamp and have a boom that will surprise the old timers who have participated in many auoh revivals during their mining experience. The eamp, he says, ie showing the first signs of the return of spring. This ii evidenoed in the inorease in the number of guests at the hotels, and the.augmentation in the number of hotel employes. "Maohinery," he says, "ie being Installed on the Handy group on Lynoh oreek and the intention is to do a great deal of work this year. Tha oompany has $18,000 in the treasury for deve opraent purposes; tha proper .y is uaid for, and promises to have a successful career. '•On Rapid oreek Jobu Nesbitt and partners recently sold for a good sum a group of olaims to a syndicate. Mr. Neebilt ; ,. and associates took $2000. worth of 1 gold from tbe group last summer : while they were doing proBpecling work. Mr. Nesbitt says tbat the country between Rapid and Poplar creek has considerable wash and alluvial, which cover the leads, and if prospectors desire to locate tbeir ledges it will require consic-ir- able work to do it. Tbe Spok ne syndioate whioh has acquired the Nesbitt property, intends to spend a considerable sum on development thiB year. "On the Home Run a tunnel is beinc driven to open up the main lead. The Home Run is looking very well. Work continues on the Lucky Jack and Swede groups and .h* management says that there is gold in all the ore taken from the leads in both mines. "The government is building a brid.e aoro*s the Lardeau river at Poplar, and this will facilitate tin- operations of prospeotors having properties on the north side of the river. A oouple of enterprising residents of Poplar bave staked 80 aores on the north side of the river Tbey «.oh will put np residences, and besides this they will sell acre traats to others who desire to erect residences. "The faith in the riohuesa 1 f tbe Spyglass group is strong in Poplar, aud tbis is particularly the case with those who have visited the property and examined its ledges. Ah a result of this considerable money has been invested in the shares of the SpyglasB Miniug oompany by Poplar people.'' Wa)kn'e tje Whieky, 75o Port Wine 76c, Sherry, 76c,per qt. bottle. At the Family Liquor Store Wash. Bt, *-«fc. J&- -Ht. imkm Lamm Saam ImW. TaW- lam-*^- jfc- jA- J»fc- Jm\\i. ^L J*\\0 ^L jfc ^L jk. **mi- jife. dfe -tlk Jm* ■^F i|F ^|F ^r "^ t^" 0^ V W*' W * * * ^ * ^ "T^ "V" V * V "V Ir 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DIABETIC NOTHING T© PAY Patients will hear of 0 something to their 0 advantage by writing 0 to the Diabetio Insti- 0 tute, at St. Dunstan's 0 Hill, London, E. C. 0 0 0 0 ******** * V *^r-TT^' CANNOT HARM YOUR COMPLEXION 1F YOU USE MAKCH WINDS Goodeve's Witch Hazel Cream It prevents Tan, Sunburn, Freckles. It whitens, softens, beautifies. A genuine skin food, soothing and healing. An excellent application after shaving. Price 25 Cents. The Genuine Sold Only at (ioodeve Bros. Druggists and Stationers It Pa-s to Deal With Goodeve Bros. ALL KINDS OF DRY weoo Notice is hereby given thst the creditors of the above named company are required on or before the 30th day of April, IQ04, to send their names and addresses and particulars of their debts or claims and the names and addresses ol their solicitors, if anv, to William Albert Stearns, of 23 Leadenhall street, London, E. 0„ the Liquidator of the said company, and, if so required, by notice in writing of the said Liquidator, are by their solicitors or personally, to come in and prove their said debts or claims at such time and place as shall be specified in sueh notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefitsof any distribntion made before such debts are proved. Dated this 5th day of March, 1904. W. A. STEARNS. Liquidator. In tne Matter of the Portland (Rossland) Mine, Limited IN LIQUIDATION Notice is hereby given that the creditors of the above named company are required on or before the 30th day of April, 1904, to send their names and addresses and particulars of tbeir debts or claims and the names and addresses of their solicitors, if any, to William Albert Stearns, of 23 Leadenhall street, London, E.G., the Liquidator of the said company, and, if so required, by notice in writing from tbe ssid Liquidator, are, by their solicitors or personally to come in and prove their said debts or claims, at such time snd place as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded Irom the benefits of any distribution made before such debts are proved. Dated this 5th day of March, 1904. W. A. STEARNH, Liquidator Spta Falls yoioin B'y The only all rail; between' points east west and south to Rossland, Nelson. Grand Forks and Republic. Buffet cars run between Spokane and Northport. Effective June 14, 1903 NORTHBOUND. Leave Spokane 8:45 a.m. Arrive Rossland 4:35 pjn. Arrive Nelson 7:20 p.m. Arrive Grand Forks.... 4:00 pjn. Arrive Republic 6:15 pjn' SOUTHBOUND. Leave Republic 8:30 a.m. Leave Grand Forks 10:3c ajn Leave Nelson 7aoa.n1 Leave Rossland io:4o a.m Arrive Spokane .'6:15 pjn la Connection With NOTICE. TICKETS TO ALLIPOINTS In the matter of an application for a duplicate of a Certificate of Title to Lot 6, Block 33, in the Town of Trail (map 465A). Notice is hereby given that it is my intention to issue at the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof a duplicate of the Certificate of 1 itle to the above mentioned Lot 6, Block 33, in the Town of Trail (map 465A), in the name of David Mutch ler, which- Certificate is dated the 2nd day of April, 1897, and numbered 3350O. H. F. MacLEOD, District Registrar. Land Registry Office Nelson. 11. C, 21st March, 1904. NOTICE. In the matter of an application for a duplicate of a Certificate of Title to lots 7 and 8, block 60, in the Third Addition to tbe Railway Addit on iu the Town of Rosssland (Map 616D). Notice is hereby given lhat it is my intention to issue at the expiration of one month from the first publication hereof a duplicate of the Certificate of Title to the above mentioned lots in the nsme of W. II. Jackson, which Certificate is dated the 15th day of October, 1900, and numbered 3786K. H.F. McLEOD, Dis rict Hegistrar. Land Registry Office, Nelson, 29th February, 1904. Application for Transfer of Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board ot Licensing Commissioners ot the city of Rossland at its next meeting for a tranBter of the liquor li cense held by me for the Western Hotel situated on Second avenue, ln the city of Kossland, B. C, to K. D. Stinson. Wm. McLeod, Licensee. Dated this 18th day of Match, IW4. SHORT LINE TO St. Paul,Duluth,Minneapolis,Chic*go and all'points easlj Seattle. Tacoma, Victoria, Portland land all Pacific Coast point*, Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers Dining Sc Buffet Smoking Library Oars 2-FastTrains Through Daily-2 For rates, folders and full information regarding trips, call on or address any agent H. F. Sc N. Railway. H. BRANDT, C P A T A, 701 W Riverside, Spokane H. A.'JACKSON. Gin. Ft. & Pass. Agt. Spokane, Wash. H. P. BKOWN, Rossland Agenl ORDER YOUR WOOD Atlantic S.S. Sailings CP.R. ATLANTIC S.S. LINE From St. John. Lk. Champlain, Apr. 2 Lk. Erie Apr. 16 ALLAN LINE From St [ohn. Ionian April 2 Bavarian April q DOMINION LINE From Portland Dominion..April 2 Southwark. .April o AMERICAN LINE St. Louis April 2 New York.. April 9 RED STAR LINE Finland,.,. .April 2 Vaderland.. April 9 CUNARD LINE Etruria Aprd 2 Lucania April 9 WHITE STAR LINE Arabic April 1 Oceanic April 6 FRENCH LINE LaTouraine Apr. 7 La Lorraine Apr, 14 ALLAN STATE UNE Laurcntian. .Mar. 31 Nuinidian Apr, 14 Continental sailings of North German Lloyd, H. A. P. and Italian lines on application. Lowest rates on all lines. W. P. F. CUMMINGS, G. S. S, Agt., Winnipeg 0,W. DEY, Agent, C. P.R. Depot, Rossland. AT THE Le Roi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac at $5, per cord, Telephone 39. Rossland B THE OPAL Nice Rooms, Free Bath, Terms Reasonable. Mrs. RUPERT BULMER W. F. LINGLE Wa E" Street North THE Walker's Rye Whisky, 75o, Por Wine, 75o, Sherry 75o per qt. bottle At the Family Liqnor Store Wash St. Crown Point Hotel, Trail. Lead- ng hotel in ihe smelter city. * LflTar'n Y.Z (Wu» Head) Dininfwtant Soap Powder dusted in tbe bath soften* tb» t*rt»rttU-«»tfaa»tlvrttodi*hihnt.i *S Pompeian Massage Cream Removes, Blackheads, Freokles and PimppleB and brings color the Cheekn. For Sale at Royal Barber SIiod SUPPLY HOUSE. W. J. PREST. PROP London Directory, CONTAINING over 2000 panes of condensed commercial matter, enables enterprising traders throughout the Empire to keep in close touch with the trad* of the Motherland. Besides being a com plete commercial guide to London and its Suburbs, the London Directory contains lists of:— EXPORT:MERCHANT8 with thc goods they ship, and the Colon iu] and Foreign markets tbey supply. STEAMSHIP LINE8 arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating thc approximate sailings, PROVINCIAL APPENDIX of Trade Notices of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc., in the principal towns aud industrial centres of the United Kingdom. copy h of the 1004 edition will be for arded roight paid en receipt of Post Office Order for £1. The London Director} Co.,Ltd 26 Abchuroh Lane, London, E. C. ■ THE EVENING WORLD ROSSLAND, B. C1, MARCH 31, ig04 ee THHOCAL EXCHANGE Little Doing Upon the Market. CLOSES DOWN FOR EASTER The Latest Quotations and Sales Locally Upon the Market. . The looal market is very quiet and the stock exchange is cloeed down lor the Easter holidays. Today's Local Qnotatlom: A*kcd American Bo* _.... >X Bea Har 2% Black Tail 3 Canadian Gold Meld* 4% Cariboo (Camp McKlnn**) ex-dlv i'A CtntraBiar 23'A Crowi Utt* Fu* Coal f Falrriew j (Tjahtr Maiden 3 SUat M 2 Oranbjr ConwUdeted $4.00 Koralu Qlory % Mountain Hon 16 Horth Star (Beit Kootenay) « *m'. teyne... Eunbl'er det-Carlboo ■tn PoU S-JlWan. Tom Thumb War Stele Consolidated.. Waterloo (Assess, paid)., Whit* Bear (Atstss. paid) >5 2!*A *Yd 6 3 12 3H 3% $3»5 I 14 3K t Today's Sales. Rambler-Cariboo, 500,21c; North Star, 100(1, 4jo. Total 1500. MINOR MENTION HUNTER IS SARCASTIC Chief Justice Scores Police Persecution of a s Chinaman Vancouver, March 30.—A great sensation was caused in the assise court today when Chief Justice Hunter declared that il a Chinaman, brought before him on a charge of oriminel libel, had been a white man he would have never have been arreeted. His lordship intimated that the Mongolian was not guilty and that it was utterly ridiculous to suppose that if he had been white the grand jury would have returned a true bill. The crown lawyers hastily con suited and decided to withdraw the case. "You are aoting wisely," was bis lordship's grim comment. The Chief Justice awarded costB against the private prosecutor, a policeman named Keeler Fulton. HOLY WEEK The Service! Arranged at St. George'e Anglican Church The funeral of Dr. Kenning's son will take place on Saturday. Mrs. Linden Qregary of Seattle is making her sister, Mrs. J. Linbnrg, a week's visit. Manager Thompson is going to Spokane to look after machinery for the concentrator for the Velvet and Portland. Dr.. Patterson has purchased the praotioe of Dr. Hoyes of Trail, who il leaving for Europe to take a post graduate course. A - survey will be made for the purpose of ascertaining the best route into the Jumbo mine for a railway spur this summer. The Jumbo has stopped shipping for a few weeks until the roads are •gain in a fit condition for the transportation of ore. Tomorrow being Good Friday, most of the stores in camp will olose down in the afternoon. The schools, government oflioes, banks and law offices will be closed all day. POWDER SMOKE- Did, it ever give yon headache? Dr. Sootte headaohe powders are a qnick and sore oare. Bold at Morrows Drug store The following services are those whioh have been arranged for this week at St. George's Anglican Church by the reotor, the Rev. John Cleland: Monday 8 o'clock, Holy Communion; 5 o'clock, Evensong; Tuesday; 8 o'clook, Holy Communion; Wednesday; 8 o'clock, Holy Communion; 0 o'clock, Evensong; Maundy Thursday; 8 o'clock, Holy Communion; 8 o'clock, Evensong and Litany; Good Friday, 10:30 o'clock, Matins and Sermon (the offertory at this service is especially devoted to the Church's mission to the Jews); 8 o'olock Evensong end Sermon. NOTICE. I have bought out the interest o John Jacobs in the Bank saloon and will be pleased to have all my friends'give me a.oall. Tom Newman. List Your Property Witt Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker For Sale Or Exchanqe Pine Ranch, 77 Acres, Partly Cleared. Pruit Trees, 2 Mountain Streams Half Mile Prontaga On Kootenay Lake Nine miles from Nelson, B. C. Will exchange for Stock of Merchandise Consisting of Groceries, Boots And Shoes, Clothing, Pto. Walter J. Robinson AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Customs Broker Next Door to Postoffice Daffod Ils and Carnations To day. Palace Candy Store. NOUCE. Strictly fresh ranch eggs, 35 cents per dozen at H. R. Jones, Second avenue. Phone 205. In the matter of an application for a duplicate of a Certilicate of Title to lots 7 and 8, block 6o, in the Third Addition lo the Railway Addit'on in the Town of Kosssland (Map 6i6D). Notice is hereby given that it is my intention to issue nt the expiration of one month from the first publicction hereof a duplicate of the Certificate of Title to the above mentioned lots in the name of W. H. Jackson, which Certificate is dated the 15th day of October, iqoo, and numbered 3786K. H. F. McLEOD, District Registrar. Land Registry Office, Nelson, 29th February, 1904. AppFcTrtion for Transfer of Liquor License.. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board ot Licensing Commissioners of the city of Rossland at its next meeting for a transfer of tbe liquor li cense held by me for tbe Western Hotel situated on Second avenue, in the city of Rossland, B. C, to K. D. Stinson. Wm. McLeod, Licensee, Dated thie 18th day of March, 1904. ORDER YOUR WOOD AT THE Le Roi Stables Dry Fir and Tamarac at $5, per cord, Telephone 39. Rossland B SMOKE THE BEST W. Band Grown Grant Cigars They Are Union Made Patronize a Home Industry M . W. Simoson ii Latest Novelties News and Magazines ;: Stationery, Toys Fishing Tackle t********************aimii 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights 4c. Anyone sending a sketch and description mar qnlcklr aaoertuln mtr opinion free whether an Invention la probably patentable. Communications fltrictl* confluent lal. Handbook on Hateuta lent f ree. Oldest agency for securing patenta. Patents taken throujm Munn A Co. recelre tpteial notice, without charge, la the Scientific American. A handinmelr Illustrated weekly. -Unrest circulation nf any scientific Journal. Terms, fi a rear; four months, 91* Bold brail newsdealers, MUNN & Co.36'B'«d-' New York Branch Offloe. 634 T St- Waihliuiloo, H. (i jililllilltglllgliaiiilillgM i I The Mutual Life ' Insurance Qo. of New York Men's Rubbers Special line that We are cleaning Out at 50c a .pair The policies of this gigantic company are clear, simple and liberal contracts. No stockholders. All profits for the policy holders. The rates and guarantees beat the world. Talk with the manager of East British Columbia. . , J. STILWELL CLUTE ROSSLAND, B. C. Agnew ife Co. GROCERS PHONE 191 The Evening World is the paper that has the circulation. So if yon want to get good results from your advertisements put them in a paper that is read not by part of the people, but by all the people. It may oost a little more but you will find it cheaper in the end. Stop and think about it. EXPLOSIVES. The Cotton Powder Comoanv. Ltd 32 Qnein Victoria St., .ONDON E.G. -MANUFACTJB.E- Faversham Powder On the SPECIALS LIST of Permitted Ejr'osives. October IflO T~^^ K I I "T" P"" 'he beBt explosiveffor underground work e» 1 \\^J I \\| I I I clufively used in Severn snd Mersey tunnel Cordite, Gelignite, Gelat.ne Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators lor all classes of Explosives, Bleotrio Appliances, Magazine Charges for the removal of Wrecks, Etc., Eta. 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