THE SATURDAY WORLD K Vol. I, No. 8 ROSSLAND, B. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1903 Price Five .Cents

Lord Onslow has declared at not yet been determined, but the NEWS IN A Edinburgh that the restrictions on values hold their own and will the importation of Canadian cattle GAMP OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT run about $30 in gold. ALASKAN would not be removed. NUTSHELL Sir Henry Campbell Banner- The Republic Mines TRIBUNAL man has deolared that the British Liberals will oppose protection root All the Mines Are Shipping Well The following is the statement of Items of Interest Round and branoh. the ore tonnage shipped from Re­ Obtains an Open the World. All treaty questions arising be­ at Present. publio during the past week: Waterway. tween the Empire and Franoe are Mountain Lion to Trail, 621 to be referred to the Hague tribu­ tone; to Nelson, 140 tone; to Gran­ LATEST TELEGRAPH BULLETINS nal. by, 183 tons; Knob Hill to Nelson, NORTHERN PROVINCE BLOCKED Lord George Hamilton and Sir ELMORE CONCENTRATOR A SUCCESS 89 tons; Zala M. to Crofton, 50 Edward Grey are conducting a tons; Total, tone, 1,083. The Doings of Conspicuous Persons fieroe campaign against Chamber­ General View of the Present Conditions Surrounding Terms of the Award Which the Affecting Canadian In­ lain. Russian Ways Canadian Commissioners Re­ English papers fear the revoking the Camp—Prosperous Future Is Now terests. The governor of the Amur, Si­ fuse to Sign as Just. of the British preferential duty by An Assured Fact. Canada in resentment of the recent beria, has issued an order that no Chinamen, Koreans or foreigners award In the Alaskan dispute. There has been muoh disappoint­ shall be employed in the gold The fall assizes have taken place Chamberlain has addressed an The official announcement of the dary mines carries the total for ment over the award 0/ the Alas­ mineB of the Amur, province. A at Nelson. enthusiastic audience at New result of the work of the Elmore this year well beyond the half kan tribunal expressed in Canada. castle, supposed to be a great free supplementary report forbids all The Grand Trunk railway bill concentrator now running on one million mark, the amount shipped Under the terms of the treaty a traders stronghold. river steamers to carry coolies to has passed the Senate. side regularly, is being awaited by running considerably over two majority of the tribunal, if obtain­ FOREIGN the mines. More good finds havo been made the camp. It ia reported on ex­ thousand tons daily. ed, was to be decisive. There were at Poplar. Clericals and Socialists are at cellent authority thatthe plant hes Granby mines to Granby smelter, three representatives of the United open warfare at Bilbao, Spain, Time has been given for the re­ proved even a greater success than 9,440 tons; Mother Lode to Green­ SMALLPOX QUARANTINE States, two of Canada and one of organization of the Clergue works Bar silver is quoted at 61 3 8 a' waa anticipated, but it may be wood smelter, 2888 tons; Snowshoe Great Britain. The first and the New York. on Sault S'.e Marie. supposed that the announcement to Sunset smelter,2070 tons; Athel last agreed upon a compromise, Professor Hugerup has formed a Dominion Officer Now in but the Canadians have refused to Ex Mayor Manning of Toronto, new Norwegian ministry. will not be given until both sides stan to Sunset Bmelter, 270 tons; one of thatoity's wealthiest citizens, eign the award whioh, however, The King and Queen of Italy are of the plant are being run regular­ Oro Denoro to Sunset smelter, 954 Charge of All South­ is dead. visiting France. ly, for until such is the. case there tons; Emma to Granby and ern Travel. goes into effect juBt the same. Ontario politicians are nominat­ A monument to Queen Viotoria will be no definite result whioh oan Nelson smelters, 396 tons; Canada gets one waterway, the ing oandidates for the next general is to be erected at Boston, U. S. very well be given. The delay is Sunset to Sunset smelter, 80 tons; Portland Canal, but the United eleotion. The quarantine regulations un­ Boris Sarakoff, the Macedonian incident to all new plants which Winnipeg to Sunset smelter States obtain two islands off ila Negotiations between the C.P.R, der the order of the Dominion gov­ insurgent leader has been killed are placed in operation and will 270 tons. entranoe which command it. In and their employees at Montreal ernment for the Boundary are now in action. every other point the United States have BO tar proved fruitless. doubtless be overcome within a The Granby smelter thiB week in full force. Dr. Sinclair has been Conflicts between strikers and short period of them. treated 8616 tons, making 264,446 has gained the day. A fire, supposed (o have been appointed by Ottawa as Dominion soldiers have been renewed at The contention of the United started by an incendiary, occurred It will be learned with satisfac­ tons for the year. Health Officer under the control Armentieres, France. StateB aa to the boundary was not at Kaslo early in the week. tion that the llossland Kootenay The following shipments were of the head of the health depart­ Turkish troops crossing the Ser­ sustained. The Canadian view was •: A strike would appear to be im­ haB resumed shipment of ores, its made by the different mines: ment in Saittttde; Dr. Montizambert. vian border have been repelled by acknowledged to be accurate but a minent among C. P. j& railway differences with the Northport WEEK TOTAL The provincial health officer Dr- force. Granby 9,440 286,848 compromise boundary was agreed employee west of Winnipeg. smelter evidently having been Mother Lode 2888 101,511 Fagan has no longer any control The Northern Paoific has de­ Snowshoe 2,070 60,112 upon. The value of the land con­ The Toronto Grand Jury has re­ amicably arranged, No enrs have B.C 19,365 over the quarantine regulations of olared a seven per cent dividend on ceded is nil, but it is a barrier to ported in favor of compulsory ar­ aB yet been billed out, but there Emma 396 15.284 the International Boundary. In the ourrent half year. Sunset 80 14,801 Canadian commerce on the Paoifio bitration of trade disputes. are a couple in process of loading Oro Denoro 954 9,436 the oity Dr. Maokenzie is Btill Ten thousand Chinese workmen Morrison 3,339 ocean, partially mitigatsd by the Orders have been given for the at the platform, near the upper Athelstan 270 2,640 Health Officer, his municipal du­ are raising Russian fortifications Winnipeg 270 1,840 opening of the Portland Canal. construction of a 16 knot cruiser at Port Arthur. Bchool house in the Great Northern Providence 705 ties in no way conflicting with the on Lake Erie to guard Canadian railway yard. Elkhorn 173 Dominion regulations. The train fisheries. Dan Patoh has lowered the The Rathmullsn. world's pacing record for The White Bear has nearly com­ Totals 16,368 516,054 from infected centres BUA as Spo­ Efforts are being made to, have one mile to 1 min. 56 1-4 seconds. pleted the casing in of its head- kane and other suspected points is After a close down of several the member for Lillooet retire in Slocan Shipment!. worke, and it also will be in full met by Dr. Sinolair and his assis­ years the Rathmullen is again to favor of Attorney General MoPhil- The Japanese navy haB aban­ tants. Dr. Sinclair takes the run started under more favorable aus­ lips. doned its threatening position at swing in a short period of time. The total amount of ore shi pped the Korean port of Masampho. The Jumbo is shipping steadily to from the Slocan and Slocan City from the Boundary to this oity, one pices. The managing direotor, Mr. The Roman Catholio diocese of mining divisions for the year of his assistants that from the L. H. Moffatt, haB arrived from Peterboro, including Nipissing, and Fifty thousand pounds Turkish Northport, and the Le Roi No. 2 to 1902 was, approximately. 30,000 other parts of northern Ontario is had been granted in Constanti­ Greonwood. The O. K. mill is in tons. Since January 1 to Oct. 17, Boundary to Nelson and another Toronto and has stated that opera­ to be divided. nople to alleviate Macedonian dis­ 1903, the shipments have been aB that from the Boundary to Grand tions will again he commenoed on full swing, and quite a success is follows: tress. Porks. the property at an early date. William Moon, ex-postmaster at being met with on the property. WEEK. TOTAL Michel, B. C. has been sentenced to A bloody conflict between neg­ In addition to these, the Le Roi iB Americanly 21 708 Every person coming from the roes and while men has taken place Antoine 212 Dominion House Prorogues four years imprisonment for defal­ shipping over 800 tons daily, and Arlington 40 south is under the supervision of cations by the Court of Assize sit­ near New Orleans. Several deaths 3 ooourred. the Centre Star and War Eagle be­ Black Prtnce 17 these officers and are vaccinat­ The Dominion House will pro­ ting this week in Nelson. Bondholder 2 ed should they deem the operation The principal ealure Jof the com­ tween contribute nearly 3000 tone Bosun 20 990 rogue today at Ottawa. No an­ IMPERIAL. Bluebird 57 necessary as a precaution against ing Colombian elections ie the ab­ weekly to the camp's output. Good Cripple Stick 2 nouncement has yet been made of progress is being made with the Dayton 4 the introduction of smallpox into the general elections, but it ia con­ Chamberlain has recovered from solute rejeotion of any foreign con­ Dolly Varden 20 his recent attack of gout. trol of the Panama canal. concentrator destined for the treat­ Enterprise. 20 675 the province. A fee is no longer sidered likely that these will not be Fisher Maiden 280 Lead is quoted on the London It is reported that China has re­ ment of the ores of the last men­ Hartney 42 charged aB was the case when the long delayed, as the Dominion gov­ Hamilton 4 quarantine was in force before. ernment is said to be contemplat­ market at /.ll 2s. 6d. oently signed a tr eaty with Russia tioned mines, which ie going up Highland Light 2 The British general eleotion is practically conceding to the latter near Trail. Enough will have been Idaho 50 170 The recrudescence of smallpox in ing that those should be all over control of Manohuria. Ivanhoe 20 715 likely to be held next Easter. done before the coming of the per­ Lucky Jim 103 Spokane, especially under the vir­ by Christmas next. Mercury 62 A true bill has been found The Detroit Chamber of Com­ manent snow to permit of the build­ Monitor 660 ulent form it has lately assumed, a merce is persistently urging the Mountain Con 20 20 Ths New Judge against Whitaker Wright in Lon­ ing being completed during the form occasioning the deaths of reopening of reciprocity negotia­ Meteor 52 don. Ottawa 126 three patients out of six attack­ tions with Canada. winter, and the necessary machin­ Payne 44 1822 The vaoancy on the bench of the Another British battleship and ery installed. Altogether the out­ Queen Bess 204 ed by the black smallpox, has Supreme Court of The first trial of U. S. postal Rambler 1448 oruiser have been ordered to Chin­ resulted in the stringency of has been offered to L. P. Duff, K. officials over the recent extensive look before the camp is bright, Reco 153 ese waters. Republic 70 the regulations being the more C, of Victoria who is now acting as defalcations haB occurred at St. and there is a general feeling that Ruth 102 641 An attempt has been made to Rio ' 9 rigidly adhered to. No one desires one of the Canadian council be­ Louis. tho tide is turning and will soon be Red Fox 119 fore the Alaska Boundary tribunal blow up the British legation in Slocan Star 30 2025 another introduction of smallpox The Sultan of Morocco's forces running strongly Rosslandwards. in London. Peking. Slocan Boy 16 into this city, it is too costly, and have again been defeated and his Silver Glance 55 Liberal leader Sir Edward Grey Surprise 5 the Dominion authorities will not Allan Labor *ct position iB now said to be preca­ WEEK TOTAL Vancouver 20 advooates the formation of an Im­ LeRoi 5015 155,824 Wonderful 23 leave a loophole for the municipal­ rious. Centre Star 1500 61,672 perial council. War Eagle 1230 47,439 ity to blame that introduction Decision has been rendered It is stated that the Tsar has Total tons 327 11,685 Welsh miners have been import Le Roi No. 2 180 17,022 against the .Shoemakers Union commanded Admiral Alexieff, Kootenay 6,298 upon them as WBB done in 1902. ed into Pennsylvania under false Velvet 50 4,620 of Montreal prosecuting the Slater commanding in the Far East, to Jumbo 150 2,273 The Atlin Shoe company under the Alien La­ pretenoes and are raising trouble. Giant 714 uphold Russia's position by force A London Proposal bor Act on the ground that the The area of wheat under cultiva­ White Bear 250 of arms, if necessary. Spitzee 240 The Atlin, Ymir, Gold Mining men imported, acknowledged to be tion in New South Wales is 25 per Silica concentrates 85 The Maryland and Union trust company, has enoountered the The London Daily News suggests naturalized citizens of the United oent greater this year than last. Homeatake 80 companies of Baltimore have sus­ I.X.L 60 ledge at a deptb of about 200 feet the bringing of the new Pacific States,were of Canadian or English O. K • 20 An arbitration treaty limilar to pended owing to failure of the for­ and at a distance from the portal transcontinental railroad across birth. the strip of land conceded to the that with France is urged between mer to obtain a $2,000,000 loan in Totals 8,125 298,097 of the tunnel of 215 feet. The lead the Empire and the United States. London. United States on the western Wanta a Mandate is the same as the one from which border of Cassiar. Austen Chamberlain deolares Boundary Shipment!. the oompany has recently been Chamberlain declares he wants a that the government »ill not dis­ Miss Humphries will open a shipping ore from the surface. Two prir.es will be given at the Alham mandate from the British elector­ solve until the War Office has been dancing olaes for ohildren on Octo Phoenix, Oct, 24.—(Special.) - b ra Bowling alley every two weeki for ate to treat with Greater Britain for The full width of the vein has 1 he largest score made, a reciprocity tariff. reorganized. Her 1. This week's tonnage from Boun> ••MeNMaMpjen

THE SATURDAY WORLD, ROSSLAND B. C, OCT. u, 1903 s such a similar procedure will in­ next parliamentary, London ooun­ ment Act, while all the other in­ duce far geater results within the try council and all municipal elec­ AUTHORS SOCIALIST OUTSIDE spectors report no payayble dis­ Empire. It can hardly be ignor­ tions. coveries. ance, and surely the motive should Mather & Piatt, a Salford, Eng­ AND BOOKS COLUMN Mr. Vioe- Consul Armstrong, of not be envy. The Empire will land, engineering concern, whioh a MINING NEWS the Ivory Coast, reports as follows: find a way today, as it has ever year ago voluntarily conceded its The mining industry has within What the Magazines are found in the past, and hostile and Interesting Items of Social employes an eight hour day and What Is Being Done Out­ the last year shown itself of the partial criticism will prove as in­ Reform. introduced a profit sharing scheme Saying side the Province. greatest importance in the colony, effective now as it haB ever done. for their benefit, is well satisfied and has been the cause of the great There are other articles whioh are with the result, their profits for the influx of British subjects, both en­ ARTICLES OFCURRENTCOMMENT worthy of perusal about the effects PROGRESS MADE BY NEW PARTY past year having shown a substan­ MINING ALL OVER THE WORLD gineers and prospectors, into this of democracy and trades unionism tial increase over the previous year. oolony. The country is undoubted­ in Australasia, which are worthy Substantial increase in wages Some Recent Books and Periodicals ly a rioh one, and, of course, it of perusal, and although the reader What is Being Done by Socialists has been promised to 20,000 men Progress of Various Countries will take some time to prove the -Topics Interesting Gen­ cannot always agree, they throw a In CanadaTand the World by the big Chioago packing com­ the Mining of Precious value of the concessions. Should eral Readers. light upon many things about the Over. panies on condition that the pack­ Metal's these concessions prove as rich as Antipodeans which puzzle dwellers ers be guaranteed freedom from la­ some suppose them to be, the Ivory upon the northern hemisphere. bor troubles, and the union leaders Journeymen masons in France Coast will take its place as one of The Argosy Magazine is now have set themselves to demonstrate The Camp Bird oompany has re­ , The Designer for November is work on an average of ten hours a the leading gold bearing colonies of claiming to have the second place their ability to lop turmoil wher­ ceived, through its bankers, a fur­ the usual welcome women's pro- day. They receive about 13 cents West Africa. among American magazines. It is ever their organizations controls ther remittance on account of publication, and will be read wide­ an hour. readable enough for the most part, the workers. profits, amounting to £ 10,251. The directors of the Camp Bird although the magazine is perhaps ly by the devoted followers of the The law in England makes trades in their report on the working According to the Moniteur des not so carefully edited in this re­ modes, as the gentler sex are re unions responsible for damages Smallpox operations of the company for the Interets Materiel*, the production spect, with due regard to the liter­ puted lo be. in case of strikes, where these last quarter from state: Mine— "I see smallpox broke out at one of ooal in Russia in 1902 amounted ary value of the stories inserted, aB Among the lessor magazines, the strikes have been wrongfully called. Number of feet driven, 1160; num­ of the suburban jails recently. to 946,546,000 poods. The imports it might be. Yet, probably the first place is easily taken by the The Toronto District Trades ber of feet in raises and winzes,341; That's funny, isn't it?" were 210.345,000 poods, and the ohief idea is to sell the magazine Nickell, which is really a surprise council has nominated a munici­ oubio feet stoped, 305,000. Mill— "Yes but it would have been still exports 3,064,000 poods. and literary value takes the second as lo how muoh good matter can be pal ticket, which will be submitted The 60-stamp mill from May 1 to funnier if the guards had managed place in the consideration of any respectably presented to the public to a referendum vote of all the The reoently discovered ooal July 31 crushed 17,855 tons of dry to catch it." artiole. Nearly fifty years ago, for so small a sum. Unlike the unions. seam in the State of Parana covers ore. Receipts from bullion (in­ Black Cat, a similar priced publi­ an acre of hectares. The coal, Wilkie Collins wrote upon the The Trades Unions Congress in cluding oyanide products), $423,- cation, which devotes itself to the whioh ooours at the surface, is a ' Great Unknown Publio," and session at Leicester, England, has Llbc-al Platform 861; receipts from concentrates, story, and good specimens are bituminous variety, well suited for were that talented litterateur alive elected two delegates to attend the $63,901; total, $492,726. Less nearly always present in its pages, 1. The immediate r.distribution of the requirements of the railways in today, it is more likely that the convention of the Amerioan Feder- working expenses (including devel­ the Nickell gets itself up in regular tbe constituencies of the province on the the centre of Brazil. Argosy would again move him to ation of Labor. basis of population, but allowing a small­ opment, transportation, and treat­ magazine form, and makes a very a similar criticism of this class of er unit of population per^seat for the out­ On October let, the Bunker Hill ment of product), $170,433; leaving In Germany the last great cen­ lying districts. light literature. Yet when it is as­ good show indeed. $322,593. There have also been sus of industrial pursuitp, June 14, 2. Government ownership, Dominion, & Sullivan Mining and Concentrat­ serted that the favorite mental provincial and municipal, of public ser­ expended on construction account 189ft, showed that 45,375 children ing company deolared dividend No. pabulum of Chancellor Bismarck Child Workers vices of utilities is sound and shou'.d be for the above period, $21,989, say, under 14 years of age are in in­ carried out in British Columbia. 72, of $8000, payable on Ootober 5 was the French detective story of /4506; and London and other Heroic efforts are being made by dustrial pursuits. 3. Should it be advisable at any time This makes the total paid sinoe du Boisgobey, perhaps it were well to grant aid to a railway company such January 1,1903, $36,000, and tbe management expenses, ,£2100. the trades and labor unions of the Frisco carpenters are going to shall be in cash and not in land and no not to judge too harshly of thoee total to date $1,460,000. South to eliminate child and fe­ submit the question of permitting bonus of any kind shall be given with­ who tired of active thought in busi­ out definite and effective means being Patient and Doctor male labor. The latest move made Owing to the continued scarcity ness life, take up an ephemera of contractors to use power saws on taken to safeguard the interests of the by the unions is to practically province in the management of the road, of native labor, the manager of the this kind as a sort of opiate. buildings in course of construction Patient—I am afraid I haven.t adopt the children employed in the control of the freight and passenger to a referendum vote. rates, and provision made against such West Band Central finds it impos­ money enough to take this treat^- The English Illustrated deserves mills. The unions pay to the par­ The Socialist State convention of railway having any liability against it sible to keep the mill running full ment, dootor. a better patronage than it is get­ ents the amount per week of wages except for actual cost. California has passed resolutions time. Acting upon the managing Dootor (stiffly)—Very well, sir. ting. The opposite of the Argosy that the child would earn in the 4. Immediate construction of the against the employment of "Rev. Coast-Kootenay railway; the Cariboo director's advioe, the directors have But if you get well without it don't it is distinguished by the literary mill, on condition that the children Father" Grady at $55 per night, railway, the extension of the Island rail­ decided to temporarily suspend art of its stories, and perhaps the blame me. are taken out by the parents and way; a railway from Alberni to a point crushing, and with the available claiming that such speakers are on the east coast of the Island; a road In fault of too much "style," a mark, sent to school, Thousands of Tho Now Cook exploiting the parly. the northern part of the province from labor confine operations to develop­ we are told, of deaadency. The children in the manufacturing the coast to the eastern boundary with ment work. Dissatisfied with the pay they illustrations are perhaps the best centres of the South are thus now an extension to the northern boundary "Our new cook seems very well are receiving for their work, the the railway from Vernon to Midway by The Orange River Colony Ga­ that appear in any of the maga­ provided for by the unions. north fork of Kettle river; with necessary contented out here in the oountry?" zines of the day, published at a washwomen of Duluth, Minn., have branch lines, ferries and connections. zette announces the appointment "She has lived in the country be­ similar price. The trouble with resolved to form a union and de­ 5. The enforcement of the act now in of a Commission to inquire into fore." Conservative Platform force compelling the scaling of logs by the English Illustrated as with mand a substantial increase in and report upon the history, work-, "How do you know?" government scalers. wages. They will demand $2.50 a ing, and effect of the law relating others of the British productions, [Adopted at Rovclstoko, September 13th, 1902.] 6. That snch legislation should be "By the burrs on her tongue." 1. That this convention reaffirms the policy day. to mining and prospecting for dia is the excessive postage which is of the party in matters of provincial roads and enacted as will result in making the lands included in the various dyking oharged by a myopio poBtoffioe de­ trails; tho ownership and control of railways A state trade and labor council raonds and preoious stones in the and the development of tho agricultural re­ areas available for cultivation as quickly POWDER SMOKE-Did it ever partment. It is possible, though sources of the province as laid down in tho has been formed in San Francisco, as possible and secure prompt payments Orange River Colony, and the trade give you headache? Dr. Scotts platform adopted in October, 1899, which is as hardly probable, that the change Cal., under a charter from the of assessments when due. and all matters conneoted there­ headache powders are a qnick and follows; 7. That the government should keep "To actively aid in the construction of trails sure cure. Sold at Morrows Drug in the Postmaster Generalship by American Labor Union. The or­ in touch with the conditions in connec­ with. throughout the undeveloped portions of tho Store. the translation of Austen Chamber­ province and tho building of provincial trunk ganization will enter politics to re­ tion with mining, protecting said indus­ roads of public necessity. try against combines and trusts and if The Belgian COUBUI at Moscow, lain to another position in the "To adopt the principles of government own­ dress wrongs and grievances of the necessary for the purpose build and has published the following returns ership of railways in so far as the circum­ Balfour Ministry, may make a stances of the province will admit, aud the labor element. operate smelters and refineries. No in tons of tbe production at pig THE ohange for the better in this regard. adoption of the principle that no bonus should radical change should be made in the be granted to any railway company which The Butte, Mont., Miners union mining laws without full notice to all iron in Russia in 1902: South More probably, however, the does not give the government of the province parries interested, giving full opportunity control of rates over lines bonuscd, together is a strong and wealthy organiza­ Russia, 84,224; Ural, 44,587; Po­ London Directory, change will have to await tbe gen­ with the option of purchase. for d'scussion and criticism. tion. It has been organized 25 8. Aa the province can only advance land, 17,235; Central Russia, 8374; eral British acceptance ol the poli­ "To actively assist by state aid in the devel­ opment of the agricultural resources of tho years, has never had a strike, has hy the settlement within its borders of North Russia, 1877; Siberia, 209; ONTAINING over 2000 pages of con­ province." densed commercial matter, enables oy of Joseph Chamberlain. thrifty and prosperous citizens, and as total, 156,^97 tons. The total pro­ C 2. That in the meantime and until tho rail­ given $500,000. to other unions Orientals never become citizens in any enterprising traders throughout the Em­ way policy above set forth can bo accomplish­ duction of wrought iton and steel The American Review of Re­ ed, a general railway act he passed giving on strike and has maintained its proper tense of the word, we declare it pire to keep in close touch with the trade views, edited by Albert Shaw, the freedom to construct railways under certain scale at $3 50 a day. to be the duty of the government to dis­ amounted to 117,510 tons. of the Motherland. Besides being a com­ approved regulations, analogous to the system courage Oriental immigration and em­ plete commercial guide to London and that has resulted in such extensive railway noted author of the exhaustive Berlin, Oat., labor unions are ployment by every means within its The Frenoh official report on its Suburbs, the London Directory con­ construction in the United States, with so power, and * e appeal to our fellow Lib­ tains lists of:— work on Municipal Government in much advantage to trade and commerce the first to deolare for independent trade shows that in 1901, in the 3. That to encourage the mir.ing industry erals throughout the Dominion to aid us EXPORT MERCHANTS the Old and the New World, is a tho taxation of metalliferous mines should b e labor candidates on the recommen­ in our efforts to protect ourselves against mining industry, there were two with the goods they ehip, and the Colon­ bright number. An offspring of on tho basis of apercentagcon the net profits the ruinous competition of men having a i. That the government ownership of t< e dation of the Trades and Labor employers' organizations, with a ial and Foreign markets they supply. the London Review of Reviews, it phone systems should be brought about as a standard of decency and comfort im­ first step in the acquisition of public utilitic Congress. They have placed upon mensely below that of civilized peoples, membership of 78, representing STEAMSHIP L1NE3 is more than likely now the Ameri­ 5. That a portion of every • coal area hor their banner: "No Grit, No Tory; and who shirk every duty and obligation 21.45 per cent of the total employ­ arranged under tbe Porta to which they oan publication has shot far ahead after to bo disposed of should bo reserved from of citizenship which the law will allow sail, and indicating the approximate sale or lease, so that state owned mines ma I e Lab.r Candidate or We Don't them to escape. ers in France, and sixty two em­ of its progenitor.hampered aB is the easily accessible, if their operation becoTos sailings. necessary or advisable Vote." 9. The government ought to prevent ployes organizations, with a mem­ PROVINCIAL APPENDIX latter with the insular and narrow (I. That iu the pulp land leases provisio the waste and suffering caused by strikes should be made for reforesting and that stop.- Every miner, smelterman and bership of 80,098, representing of Trade Notices of leading Manufac­ politics of that fre?k, though clever should bo taken for the general preservation and lockouts, and an earnest effort ought turers, Merchants, etc., in the principal millworker in Colorado will strike to be made to provide some means of 51.48 per cent of the total work­ journalist, Siead. There is an in­ forests by guarding against the wasteful de towns and industrial centres of the struction of timber. . 2 necessary to enforce the eight preventing such strikes and lockouts, men. United Kingdom. teresting article on the "Future of 7, That the legislature and government of and we approve the adoption of compul­ the province should persevere In tho effort to hour workday. In order to obtain sory arbitration. During the last four years tbe A copy of the 1904 edition will be for­ Canada," and as is usual with tbe secure the exclusion of Asiatic labor. warded freight paid en receipt of Post the eight hour day in the mines, 10. The fiscal system of the province political brochure writer of the 8. That the matter of bettor terms In tho output of the province of Viotoria, Office Order for £1. way of subsidy and appropriations for tho smelters and quartz mills,the strike stands in need of revision. Taxation United Stales, is perfectly incapa­ province should be vigorously pressed upon tho should bear upon privilege rather than Australia, has shown a progressive Dominion government. will be extended to all employes in The London Directory Co.,Ltd. ble of understanding the Imperial­ upon industry, and no addition should le deoline, amounting to nearly 80,- I). That tho silver-load industries of the prov­ made to the debt of the province except 25 Abohuroh Lane, London, E. C. ince bo fostered and encouraged by the imposi­ these occupations in the Btate. 000 ounces, the drop this year ism of Canada, and appeals to a tion of increased customs duties on lend and for public works properly ehargeable to sordid motive whioh will have no 1 oad products imported into Canada, nnd that The Trade Union Congress, at capital. being 11,824 ounoes, and unless the the Conservative members of the Dominion 11. The retaining of the resources of weight with Canadians with the House be urged to support any motion intro­ its recent session at Leicester, Industry meets with unexpected duced for such a purpose, the province as an asset for the benefit history of the splendid past ever 10. That as industrial disputes almost invar­ England, adopted by a large ma­ of the people and taking effective meas­ good fortune it is difficult to see iably result in great loss and injury both to tho jority a resolution that the time ures to prevent the alienation of the pub­ how this downward tendency oan •Linton Bros.,:: before them. It is strange that the parties directly concerned and to the public, lic domain except for actual bo a fide United Slates,which owes the whole legislation should be passed to provide means has arrived when the hours of la­ be oheoked. In only one of the • . z for.'an amicable adjustment of such disputes business or industrial purposes, putting an end to the practice of speculating in nine mining districts did a pros­ Books, Stationery, of its present prosperity to the bot ween employers and employes. bor should be limited to eight per Newsdealers, Toys, Fishing 11, That it 1H advisable to foster tho manu­ connection with the same. pecting parly find sufficient gold breaking down of all tariff walls facture of the raw products of tho provinco day in all trades and occupations 12. The construction and mainte­ Tackle, Kodaks and within tho province aa far as practicable by to repay the advance made by the Supplies. between the States of the Union, is means of taxation on thesaid raw producw,Kub* in the United Kingdom, and that nance of roads throughout the province BO unwilling to concede that just i ect to rebate of the same in whole or part 1 State under MineB DeTelo ROSSLAND, B. C. Ifchcu manufactured in Hrii.kh Columbia. this be made a test question at the ^^tSSS' ' **** ^ P- THE SATURDAY WORLD, ROSSLAND. B. C, OCT., 24, 1903

Joseph Hamblin, representin the Arlington company, haB re- LATEST NOVELS, j r Mining News of the * j staked the Silver Leaf claim, ad' SHEET MUSIC, FRESH BLUEPRINT I', * Week Over the Prov­ ] joining tbe Arlington mine on tbe * Outside PAPER, | * ince and the Upper (south, it having run out. The * TALLY CARDS FOR SOO J; THE- 4 Country. ** olaim has the Arlington lead run­ Y AT J [ Samps ning through it. •L%%%%/*%«. »%%%%%«»yw**%%%*%****%***%*• \ M. W. Simpson's || B. C. Riblet is building a tram­ BOUNDARY. ning steadily and the plates are way to conneot the No. 4 tunnel The Winnipeg mine, whioh is coating up well, with the main line on the Ivanhoe shipping 12 cars weekly, employs a * A meeting of the Northwestern will be worked to the limit and * force of 25 men. k iPALACE, Development Syndicate will be business will hum at the mill. C. P. R. Engineers have com­ held at Laurium, Mich., on the Some fine samples of ore were LUMBER RALPH HARRON, PROP. 15th inst., when the reconstruction pleted the survey of the proposed presented to the Kootenaian by the M ine Timber • Specialty three mile extension of the Winni­ of the company will no doubt be owners of the Revenue on Sturgis ^^F ^W ^nW ^*W ^^ ^9r peg mine spur to the Athelstan arranged for, and result in the creek, a tributary of the South i GOOD WOOD >n large or I small quantities. mine, Wellington camp. It is ex­ payment of indebtedness and re­ Fork of Kaslo. The ore shows pected that the road will oost $10,- sumption of work there. black Bulphurets and native silver 000. The California Syndioate evi­ in large quantities, and is thought Rossland's * Ore is being rawhided from the dently mean business, as three to be very rich. There iB about * Roderick Dhu mine to the Long tons of supplies have been shipped two feet of a two-hundred foot tun­ * Leadinq Lake wagon road. There are to the Mammoth group on Goat nel whioh ie widening out as dis­ ! R.L.Wright | * about 15 tons on the dump ready mountain, recently. A force of tance is gained. Hotel.. * for shipment. Its average value is men has been at work under the At the Mercury Robert Cunning A.B.S.M. $198 to the ton. direction of Sid Graham, building has a regular glory hole now ex­ {Assayer for Le Roi No, 2,) •**»*• About 215 men are now on the a trail to enable ore to be rawhided posed at the mine. The rioh ore out this winter. The syndioate has WILL TAKE payroll of the Qranby mines, and body haB been stripped for thirty- * close to 100 each are employed by excellent ehowings on this proper­ five feet each way and a wall of solid the Snowshoe and Mother Lode. ty and assay returns give rioh ore is laid bare. A carload is Sample Room All the mines of the Boundary are values, the ore being galena. ^Custom Assays:: ready for shipment aod only a few For Commercial Men. Btill gradually increasing tbe A fine specimen of auturnite shots are neoessary to tear down forces. uranium oalcio phosphate may be another. Seven men are at work * The glory hole on the Athelstan seen in the cabinets of the Kaslo and are likely to be employed all Hotel. It mas brought down from winter. F©R SALE is assuming laree dimensions. Gerrard. Caloic phosphate was Forty tons of ore are being shipped YMIR. On hundred new and * originally discovered at Turin, Finest Grill in Kootenays daily to Boundary Falls. The oost A oarload of ore per week is second and stoves. Now * of mining is lower there than at Italy. is the time to get a bar­ IN CONNECTION. being shipped from the Queen gain in a good stove. * any other mine in the distriot, as LILLOOET mine, near Salmo, to the Nelson the ore is soft and easily mined. At La Fontaine the sinking op­ Bmelter. «•• • nl EZ« • • The Waterloo mine, in Camp erations are progressing satisfac­ Work has again stirted on the FIRST CLASS McKinney, will soon duplicate the torily, the shaft now having reach Yankee Girl, and rapid progress iB * 4 present plant at the mine for mill­ ed a depth of 115 feet. All the being made towards establishing Rossland Bazaar * ing ore. The company states that machinery for thiB plant will have the extent and wealth of the mine . Bowling Allev it is the intention to duplicate the arrived before it ie needed and Sir * present plant of five stamps, There J. Bevan Edwards expects gravel Alhambra Hotel * AND is a supply of ore on hand at pres­ will be struck in January. ent which will run ten stamps for NELSON I BILLIARD ROOM J at least ten months. The oompany illf&ERs $6.50 per week The development work on the Birth has ordered another five stamps Athabasca-Venus, says President Stones rhe only hotel in the city having a dry from San Francisco, room tor miners. Free Bath Room. Giles, has showed their real value Together w'.th num­ ber and pi-ice, we BaST KOOTENAY. to be muoh greater than has been publish here a list previously supposed. On the Ath­ of special Birthday John Larson has a small foroe at Rings. work on the Tiger-Poorman group. abasca particularly, some promis­ EXPLOSIVES. All stone. mounUA la 14k. go!J. It now seems that there iB little ing new Btopes bas been opened up. Jura.rr G»rort On the Athabasca," says Mr. K»«7S-Prlt.,U.» Curse chance of the St. Eugene mine be­ Fcbro.IT • Amothrrt -OF- T ThBjiColioD Powder Comoanv. Lid ginning aotive operations before Giles, "we seem to have got out of Ko. «77-rrlc, JJ.S0 •lIiM. - - - - Rloototon. 32 Queen Victoria St., LONDON. E. C.» next April. the broken formation and into the Ko. «7»-Pilci, |1.» 9 "^ K». Mll-Mo, 114.00 -MANOFACTDBB true fissure vein which is carrying M.T BaunUd The Gold River Mining and ^ X.. 4583-Prke, »7.» a very good quality of quartz. Juu. **»*• DRINK Power company, was reoently in­ Mo. «85-Prlce, tl SO Thie was partially done by the old Jul/ ""»J CURED BV Faversham Powder corporated with a capital of $200,- W Xo.4687-Prlci.l7.00 oompany, but we have now proved Annul • • B.r*onjx COLONIAL REMEDY Cr ibi fll()/l lit'} of Pmxitied [Explosives- Ootober, 1901 ^ Ko. «83~Prlc«, (1.60 000 to acquire and utilize the large Sectoral* r - - Soppniro No Taste. No Odor. Can ,be given in glass or conclusively that the vein we are p water, tea or coffee\without Patient's knowledge."T"^ ^ K I I "T" f" the best explosive^for urjdergrourjd.work tx water power on Bull river, East So. UK-Met. »5.00 on is in its natural position." October °pil Colonial Remedy will cure or destroy the dis­ Ko. »G9J-Prlcc, (5 00 | \y I N I I ' cluBi vely used in Severn and Mersey tnnnel Kootenay. and operate plaoer r eased appetite lor alcoholic stimulants, whether X.TWabcr - ,.,-.„" 'f the patient is a confirmc. inebriate, "tippler," Cordite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dyi amite, Blasting Gelatine, De­ SIMILKAMEEN. No. 4896—Prlco, »3.i.o social drinker or drunkard Impossible for any­ ground in the same locality. The December Turquolio one to have an appetite lor alcoholic liquors tonators for all classes of Explosives, Electric Appliances, No. WM-Mct ISS1 after using Colonial Remedy. oompany proposes to build a dam The V. F. M. D. oompany's coal These with innumerable other choice ine Charges for the removal of Wrecks, Etc., Eto. Hint;, at v.-ry low pnees are illua- about half a mile above the falls drill operating on the Similkameen trateu In our new catalogue, ready Endorsed by Member* of W. C. T..U. Nov. i*th. Write tor a copy. Mrs. Moore, Superintendent of tho Woman's immediately, and operations on Christain Temperance Union, Ventura, Oil., about five miles up river, is doing BYPJE BROS. writes: "I have tested Colouial Remedy on very Works: Faversham, Kent and Melling, near Liverpool obstinate drunkards, and the cures have been this and other work connected with some record boring there. JEWELEKS many. In many canes the Remedy was given 11a, 120. '-- an

THE SATURDAY WORLD, ROSSLAND, B. C, OCT. Hl ,903

THE OBJECT. MACDONALD VINDICATED.

The Saturday World CO By the World Publishing Company. By our news columns it will be Rossland Mails. A contemporary records the fact noted that the gallant Scottish ' Entered al Ihe Rossland, B. P., postofiice for that the big packing companies of transmission through the rnailB.May I, 1901 as soldier, Sir Hector Macdonald who, at :oud class reading matter. Chicago have promised their men during the paBt summer took bis Mails close Mails delivered substantial increase in wages, just da'lvex- daily except SUBSCRIPTION RATBE-Ji.oo per year In­ •life under pressure of scandal, has cept Su nday Monday at variably In advance, Adra-tlsiug rate, niafe so long aa there are no strikes and at 6:30 .a m 7:00 a. m. known on application. been vindicated. A Commission ol for Trail, Phoenix, calls upon union offioers to see that Cascade, Columbia Enquiry was appointed, with in­ Grand Forks, Fife, LONDON RATES 9 s. par annum this bargain is carried out. It structions to probe privately and Greenwood, Fholr, Mid­ dwells with satisfaction upon this way and all Boundary JAMES H. FLETCHER. publicly into all the circumstances District points. result and declares that this is a Daily except Daily except GENERAL MANAGER of the charges, the nature of whioh Sunday Monday T. O. Box 302 - Rossland, B. C. striking object lesson of the use- For Women, Misses and Children. We have as usual the were never made publio, against his 6:30 a. m. 7:00 a. m. largest and the best assortment in the city. WARM lessness ef unions. Considering Robson, Castlr gar SUPPERS in Felt, Satin, Plush, Velvet, etc., for Women, character; the scene of which was Mon,, Wed., Fri Wed . Eri>, Sun Misses and Children in great variety. Rubber Overshoes, that the main object of trades 6:30 a. m. 7:00 a m. Gloves, Mitss, Mocassins and Snowshoes for everybody, Ceylon, where Macdonald had been Gladstone and for leather footwear w« always lead in quality and at unionism is to see that wagoa are Daily Daily in charge. That Commission, after correct prices. • = not driven down, and that the em­ 9:40 a. in. 6:00 a. m. oareful enquiry upon the spot, has Northport, SpoVane ployers, in this instanoe are giving and all United States come to the conclusion that the points. Paterson, B. C. up the very point at issue, it is hard Daily except Daily except See our Window and come inside for Prices \ A DEFICIT. charges brought against him were Sunday Sunday to see the relevancy of the conten­ 0:40 a. m. 6: 00 p m, unwarranted, aud that there was We are always pleased to show our goods tion. If trades unions are conceded Kaslo, and also Waneta, It is stated on oredible authority nothing in them that should have Ymir, Nelson and Sulmo, the very thing for which they exist, B.C. that there will be a defioit, unless led to hia having laid violent Daily Daily 6:00 p. m. the uselessness of their existence iB 9:4(1 a. in and 7:00 a.m. the taxes are paid in an unprece­ apparently demonstrated. But hands upon himself. It will be re­ Ordinary letter mail only for all Eastern dented manner. Mayor Dean is had they not have existed, would membered, however, that offioial Canada, and the Unit­ C. O. LALONDE ed Kingdom and all stated to be the souroe of this the concession quoted be granted? cognizance had been taken of these European and other rumor, but this is not credible. by the War Office, and that it was foreign countries. THE SHOEMAN. And if they ceased to exist because Daily Daily The fact, however, may be taken if the concession being granted, in consequence of a notification 5:15 p m. 7:00 a. in. ^^^^^m^m^m^m&^^i All points served by • a»a»»iafma\a»aiaia\»»naa>.aa>»..ai»»a»»a\a>»afa\a> ai v aia..».»j. »m«mm»mmama for granted. The man who sajB would it be lived up to? from that supreme body that Gen the Canadian Pacific M > "I told you so," certainly ought to eral Macdonald, iu a fit of despond­ Railway, the North­ west Territories, Mani­ be lynched, but the man who out­ ency aud, as it would now appear, toba, all Eastern Can­ ada, the United King­ ran his estimates aB Chairman oi THE LIBERAL POLICY. of disgust, acting upon the Celtic dom, and all Europe an "oT Rossland Souvenirs j and other foreign coun­ the Board of Works might have temperament, committed suicide. tries. been expected to do so in a higher Everybody, it may be said, though Daily 5 :15 pm.. Daily 7:00 a. m. Showirjg the New Postofiice and Le £ Perhaps the heading of this ar­ Crow's Nest Pass and position. Still we are 1 face to face feeling sorry for the hero, was only Roi Mine. A large variety of arti- = ticle is a misnomer, inasmuch aB connections, Nelson. with the situation, and it has got to too willing to believe the accuraoy SUP., Tues., Thur Tues., Thur., Pa oles to select from.^^^cccgcgcjccocc =j ths result of Chamberlain's policy 5:15 p m. 7:00 a. m, be accepted without recrimination. of the charges made. Color was Deer Park. has been to make a cleavage in tbe Daily exc pt Daily except It behooves this city to look out lent to this by the very circum­ Saturd Monday j British party strata. Chamberlain f for further sources of revenue, and stance of his suicide, and by the 5:15 p. in. 7:00 a. m. a MTFOX &00CS 1 is himself a Liberal, nay a Radical. Sandon. along the leasrtine of resistance is notice taken of tbe charges by the Daily5:15p.m Daily 7:00 a.m fc COLUMBIA AVENUE TELEPHONE 65 Z But for want of a better name, tbe Trail, Arrowhead, Na­ the acquisition of the lighting fran­ War Office and by the Commander- kusp, Ilevelstoke Sta­ opponents of Chamberlain will be tion, Halcyon and Co­ chise, notice of which must be in Cbief, himself a soldier second lumbia River, Slocan called Liberals, especially as the and Lardeau District given before February next, just to none iu the Empire, an old and point and connections. after elections, Present incumbents leaders, Bannerman aud Rosebery, valued servant.Lord Roberts. Even Daily 5:15 p m. Daily 7;oo a. m. P. BURNS & CO. both identify themselves with the All points served by of office have nothing to say on this his own family hurried the funeral the Canadian Pacific ' WHOLESALE MARKETS oppositionists. Railway west of Rev­ subject, yet it is well known that privately, and refused to permit of elstoke Station, includ­ Rossland, Nelson, Trail,Sandon,Revelstoke,Green- Attention is called to the signifi­ ing China and Japan present incumbents of office aie public recognition of the corpse and Klondike, wood, Grand Forks and Vancouver. seeking mayoual honors next year. cance of the following excerpt from as it was conveyed through Eng­ RETAIL MARKETS-Rossland, Trail, Nelson, Ymir, Kaslo Sandon, New Denver, Silverton, Cascade City, Grand Porks, Gentlemen, you will have to de­ the news columns of the London land and France to Scotland on its Greenwood, Phoenix, Midway, Camp McKinney, Revelstoke, Ferguson and Vancouver. clare yourselves. Times: way to final interment. But the the small islands off the ooast Bur- Fish, Same and Poultry In Season, Sausages of All Kindt. "Lord Dilmany, the eldest son of Highlanders, imbued with a stern rendered to the United States. But Lord Rosebary, waB on Wednesday sense of justice, insisted upon en­ WM. DONALD, Manager Rowland Branch PRIVACY. if that terminal is higher on the adopted by the executive of the quiry, let that enquiry result as it inlet, nearer the mouth of the Mid Lothian Liberal Association might. And that enquiry has re Nasse river, this disadvantage will The publicity which the ROSE- as candidate for the oouuty at the suited ia the clearing of the mem­ not obtain. The real trouble is •••••••••••••••• land press saw fit laBt week to give next election, after delivering an ory of as gallant a soldier as the not the output of the Klondike to tbe outbreak of incendiarism address, in which he deolared him­ Highlands have ever borne. whioh is rapidly lessening, falling has inourred the disapproval of self opposed to both Mr. Chamber- 50 per cent during the past three Mayor Dean. We are of course But now that this has been fin­ Iain's and Mr. Balfour's fiscal years, but the barring out of Cana­ deeply contrite, but we do not ished it is distinctly up to that polioy, advocated reorganization of da from its legitimate coast line aa Thos. Embleton think the Rossland press has any­ War Office and lo that Commander- the military system, and held that far as the CaBsiar division of Brit­ thing to take back. Mayor Dean in-Chief to rigidly prosecute a fur­ one of the first duties of a Liberal ish Columbia is oonoerned. But effected some economies on the ther enquiry as to the cowardly in­ The Grocer government would be the amend­ the southern portion, the Coast police and on the fire department. stigators of the course which hound ment of the Education Act." division, is absolutely Canadian. The fire insuranoe companies re­ ed Macdonald to a dishonored It will be seen that the policy as The point is that the northern monstrated. Possibly tbey felt grave. Let them be whomsoever developed as contra Chamberlain, strip is not of muoh use to the like the most of Rossland's citizens, they may, no reputation can stand to bring up two local issues, the United States but is of potential that Mayor Dean's economy ought higher than that of the general, one the reorganization of the War value to Canada. When the Uni­ to have begun closer at home, if he who rose from the ranks, to a world Office (in which the Little Eng ted StateB comes to discuss recipro­ -FRESH— •• would have acted with a good grace. wide renown, and if such a reputa •• lander has no idea of consulting city with Canada the United StateB •• Those companies said certain tion can be assailed, then the as­ •• Greater Britain) and the other the will find that the stiip will form a things might occur. If Mayor sailant, however high he or they :: amendment of the Education Act, feature in the diplomaoy of that Eastern and Olympia Dean had committed the press to may stand, is assailable likewise, • • again an entirely local issue. One time. But a reciprocity commis­ :: his Star Chamber methods, private Justice must be d ne. •• sion will have no Little England •• would think that when the house •• reports from insurance agents, Oysters, •• is burning the householder would ers upon it. The strip must now •• might have led those insurance •• not think about tbe arrangement of THE ALASKAN AWARD. be acknowledged to belong to the companies to the belief that those :: United States, At some future •• the diningroom furniture. If this •• things had occurred, and infallibly Smoked Fresh Kippers, •• is the best Mr. Chamberlain's op­ day it may be a serious bar to the •• the rates would have risen, unless The compromise arrived at in the •• development of Canadian trade. •• the fire and police departments ponents oan do it is a foregone con­ Alaskan award has raised a storm Bloaters, Codfish •• The United States, having no de clusion that ihey will not win out if indignation from one end of :: were restored to their former •• on an appeal to the oountry. A sire to provoke bad feeling on the and Halibut. •• strength. Then, if an economy Canada to the other. Canada ob­ •* part of Canada, would be wise to •• had to effected, the Mayor would significant event lately occurring,ie jected to tbe personnel of the Uni­ •• make the matter a subjeot of bar­ •• the reception of the Ex-Chancellor ted States commissioners on the All Kinds of FRUITS for Can­ •• have bad to put his hand in hie •• gain. But Lord Alverstone's com­ •• own salaried pocket. Which, pos­ of the Exchequer when attacking ground that it waB rather political ning and Table Use. •• promise in the present oase will •• sibly, would hive raised a greater Chamberlain's resignation and than juridical but our objections ••••*••• infallibly lead to the exolusion of •• kick on that official's part. As it lauding his own, when that emi­ wore overruled. It seems again as A rew consignmeet of all but fi mericans from the person­ is the prompt action of the fire de­ nent two by four financier was if (he direct interests of Canada nel of the next Court of Diplomaoy. Swift's Ham, Bacon and Lard hardly accorded a hearing, because were sacrificed to a willingness to ;• 1 partment showed that even four FAIRPLAY BUTTER fires within two hours were he attacked the Ex-Colonial Secre­ placate the United States on the !•' :• not too much for tbem. tary,and because he appealed to tbe part of insular diplomats. Canada ;• will now have to build a feeder Cariboo Rltloa ;• And the abandonment of two heaps fears of the Briton. Britain is hardly ;:• from tbe Grand Trunk norlh into of combustibles by the incendiaries the nation to whioh suoh an appeal The Cariboo Distriot Rifle Asso­ :• Atlin and the Klondyke, a dis­ Z* behind Ewert Brothers store and would be successful. Another ciation do not believe in half meas­ :• tance of 300 miles through Cassiar. :• under the Opera House, showed oircumstance equally significant ures. They will wind up their ;• Also the mouth of the Stikine has that tbe ubiquity of the police de­ was the ominous drop in this cir­ two day's annual shoot with a :• paaaed into the oontrol of the Uni­ :• partment was too much for the culation of a leading London Lib­ banquet at Quesnel on the last ;• ted States barring an outlet from :a•" criminals. Both departments de­ eral daily on its attacking Cham-: day. It iB intended to make the ;• the rich district beyond except by ;• serve credit, and if the Mayor had berlian. That paper had to crawl banquet an annual event. It ia a ;• Thos. Embleton rail. Further, if the Grand Trunk a* back to its allegiance under pen oapital idea and is calculated to gone the right way about it, he :Z•a would have had his share of the alty °f 8°ine baBkrnPt- Chamber makes its terminus at Port Simpson I promote a healthful esprit de corps. 11; • •a lain l!# kudos also. will win out. that port will be commanded by I KamloopB Sentin.lt The Grocer i m

THE SATURDAY WORLD, ROSSLAND, B C, OCT. 24 1903.

MINOR MENTION LIGHT IN DARK PLACES A HERO'S VINDICATION Common soaps destroy the R. Clothier has left for Republio. clothes and render the .hands liable to eczema. FALL SHOES AND RUBBERS Next Saturday night is Hallow­ Macdonald Commission of Mayor Dean Has a New een. Proposal to Rossland Alexander Hill has left for Lon­ Enquiry Clears His Good Footwear-Lowest Prices. don. Reputation Citizens. SUNLIGHT Miss Harries has returned from REDUCES a visit to Nelson. The following is the official find­ The city council proper on Tues­ This is the season of the year when the whole F. W. Rolt is away from the SOAP EXPENDS oamp on business. ing of the Commission of Enquiry day night occupied its usual posi­ family require to be shod! We have the largest into the circumstances attendant tion, which is that of ratifier with­ Aik for the Octagon Bar P. S. Couldrey is in Spokane on stock in town and can suit all from the baby right business. on the suioide of General Sir Hector out diECUssion of matters previous­ Macdonald whioh has just been ly disouBsed in camera, and conse­ Atlantic S.S. Sailings up to the largest size required. W. Tomlinson is over from the Snowshoe. made publio. quently its duration was but short. C.P.R. ATLANTIC B.S. LINE Government Buildings, Colombo, In connection with the city's busi­ From Montreal Mrs. E. G. Paulson has returned L.Champlain. Oct 22 L.Michigan Oct.30 June 29, 1903 ness, it transpired that Mayor Dean ALLAN LINE from a visit to Spokane. From Montreal Special Trade Discount In reference to the grave charges has another brilliant idea as to Pretorian.... Oct. 24 Bavarian., .Oct 31 A. Lirson is paying a visit to DOMINION LINE the Boundary country. made against the late Sir Hector economy, which is to reduce the From Montreal to Large Purchasers Macdonald, we, the appointed and amount of light in the city by sub­ Canada... Oct 31 Southwark Nov 7 Mrs. Frank Campbell of Trail was From Boston undersigned commissioners, indi­ stituting in certain places what are Commonwealth Oct 22 New Eng. Oct 2a in tbe city on Tuesday last. AMERICAN LINE vidually and collectively deolare called 32 candle power lights, for New York.. .Oct 28 Philadelphia Nov. 4 Ernest Leverson was in oamp RED STAR LINE from Spokane during the week on oath that, after the most care­ the aro lights now in uee. Alder­ Krconland Oct 24 Zeeland.. .Oct 31 CUNARD LINE ful, minute, and exhaustive inquiry man Embleton thought that such Umbria I Oct 24 Lucania Oct 31 W.F. MCNEILL Jim Christie is back from a tour and investigation of the whole cir­ a reduction would Lea help to bad WHITE STAR LINE in the Peaoe River oountry. Teutonic ... Oct 28 Cedric Nov 4 cumstances and facts connected characters, and that the general FRf'CH LINE FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR. H. S. Wallace of£amborne was La Lorraine.Oct 29 LaTouraine. .Nov. 5 with the sudden and unexpected tendency of tbe electorate was for in oamp during tbe week. Continental sailings of North German Near the Pcstoffloe. death of the late Sir Hector Mao- improved lighting and not for Mrs. J. Kirkup has returned from Lloyd, H. A. P. and Italian lines on ap­ a decrease in power, Nobody plication. Lowest rates on all lines. her visit to the Coast. donal, unanimously and unmis­ W. P F CUMMINGS, takably find absolutely no reason seems to have discussed the matter G. S.S, Agt., Winnipeg . Wm. Verran left for Spokane and or crime whatsoever whioh would from the municipal franchise O. W. DEY, Agent, Coast points on Wednesday last. C.PK. Depot, Rowland create feelings suoh as would deter­ point of view. The city is paying Mrs. M. O'Connell returned to Vegetable Hair Rossland on Thursday evening. mine suicide, in preference to con 880 per annum for each of its viotion of any crime affecting the street lights, and if the city owned Q. S. Waterlow, aooompanied by MARKFT Anthony J. McMillan, are in eamp. moral and irreproachable charaoter the light there would be a saving Renewer. of so brave, so foarleas, si glorious, to this extent, inasmuoh as the Mrs. J. Hooson and child are profits of the lighting company are REPORTS Just what you need if your hair is faded or turn­ about to leave for the old country. and unparalled a hero, and we ing grey, for it always restores tbe color. It keepg firmly believe the cause which declared by the vice-president to be the scalp oleau and .healthy and makes the hair Mr. an d Mrs. A. H. MaoNeill gave rise to tbe inhuiian and cruel excellent, and steadily improving. smooth and soft. The hair grows long and heavy have been payi ng a visit to Spo­ Retail Prices in Rossland and does not split at the ends. So that if the lights to private kane. suggestions of orime were prompt­ Stores. PRICE 75C. AT houses were not reduced in rate, yet The Eastern Star had a very nice ed through vulgar feelings of spite party on Wednesday night last at and jealousy in his rising to such there-would certainly be sufficient Morrow's Drug Store th e Masonic Hall. a high rank of distinction in the profit to pay for the city lighting GROCERIES AND MINE SUPPLIES British army; and, while we have proper. This is what Nelson has Dr. Sinclair paid a visit to the Boundary country on Thursday taken the most reliable and (rust- done. Why Rossland cannot do it last on quarantine business. worthy evidence from every acces­ is no doubt perfectly well known to Corrected Up to Date by the Lead­ EXPLOSIVES. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fraser sible and conceivable source, have those sitting in camera, but these ing Merchants of the have left for the coast where they without hesitation come to tbe obscure reasons "ought to be made Camp. will reside in future. conclusion that there is not visible public, or the public may think The! Gollon Powder Comoanv. Lid The midday C. P. R. train is now the slightest particle of truth in that is good reaBon why they hide 32 Queen Victoria St., LONDON- E. 0.. MINING SUPPLIES. arriving in Rossland at 10:12 in­ foundation of any crime, and we iu obscurity. MANUFACTURE stead of 11:20 as heretofore. Axes, per doz $7.50-10.00 find the late Sir Hector Macdonald Candles, per case $5.50-6 50 There was a large house at the bas been cruelly assassinated by AT THE CHURCHES TOMORROW Cape, Bennett, per box 75c Faversham Powder "Millionaire Tramp" at the Opera vile and slanderous tongues. While Coal, blacksmith per ton $22.50 Churches desiring fptcial meniion of Dynamite, 60 per ct, per lb 19^o Cr: '1 c HKW1 Ilf'J of ruttilifd [Explosives. October, 1601 House on Tuesday night last. their services must present the notices honorably acquitting the late Sir for publication on or before Friday Dynamite, 50 per ct, per lb 18c T~^N K I I T* PJ~ the best explosive^for underground;work ex The Indian summer is in full u orning. Dynamite, 40 perot, perlbl6ic Heotor Macdonald of any oharge I \y I \l I I • clusively need in Severn and Mersey tunnel swing and the snow haB disappear­ Fuse, Bennett per 100 ft 75c whatever, we cannot but deplore St. George's Church—Rev. J. A. Hammers, per lb 15c Cordite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dyt amite, Blasting Gelatine, De­ ed from the mountains. the sad circumstances of the case Clelacd, rector. Twentieth Sun­ Iron, per lb 3i 5o tonators for all classeB of Explosives, Electrio Appliances, Nails, base, per keg 84 ine Charges for the removal of Wrecks, Etc., Etc. The Maridor-Goulding company that' have fallen so disastrously on day after Trinity. 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion; 11 a.m,Matins; Shovels, per doz $7.50-10 will show in Miners' Union hall on one whom we have found innoocnt Steel, Canton per lb 8.]o Monday night next. 2:30 p.m., Sunday School; of any crime attributed to bim, 3:30 p.m., Holy Baptism; 7:30 MEAT AND POULTRY. Works: Faversham, Kent and Melling, near Liverpool Miss M. Einnear is paying a (Signed) p.m., Evensong. Bacon, per lb 18-20c visit to the oamp from her present Beef, per lb (side) 9 10c home in Spokane. ANGUS MACDONALD. Church of the Sacred Heart.— Chickens, each 50-90c Rev. M. W. McKinnon in charge. Three guns got 40 grouse in a DR. MATTHEW WILSON. Pish, per lb 12fl5o Place Your Advt. First msss 8:30 a.m.; Second mass Ham, per lb 18-20o two day shoot early in the week on DR. D. MACNAUGHTON. the Columbia river. 10:30a.m.; Sunday School,2;30p.m. Mutton per lb (side) 13-15o JAMES BRODIE. Turkey, per lb 23c The Deborahs are giving a danoe followed by Benediction of the Veal, per lb (side) 18o GENERALD HEATHCOTE. BlesBed Sacrament. InTheWOKLDJt in Miners' Union Hall next Friday PROVISIONS night. ARTHUR LANG. St. Andrew's Church,(Presbyter­ ian.)—Corner First avenue and Almonds, per lb 25c The Kootenay Associated Boards Apples, per 501b box $1.25-$1.50 The Helena Assay Office Queen street. Public worship at Will Pay You. of Trade will hold their annual Bananas, per doz 40c 11 a.m., and 7:30 p.m. Sunday meeting in Rossland early in De­ Beans, per lb 60 The receipts of gold at the Unit­ school and Pastor's Bible class cember, Blackberries, per hex 15c ed States Assay Oflice in Helena 2:30 p. m. Butter, per lb 25 35c Cheese, per lb 20o Messrs. Taylor & McQuarrie are during September were $275,655, Methodist Church.—Rev. R. F. LABOR MMMREGTORY opening a branoh business in Nel­ Chocolate, per lb 40-50o as against $239,090 for the same Stillman, B.A., paBtor. Services 11 Cocoa, per lb 40c $1.00 British Columbia son: Mr. McQuarrie will remain in month last year, an increase of a.m., and 7:30 p.m. Class meeting Coffee, per lb 25 6O0 Officers and Meetings. charge of the Rossland business. Provincial $37,565. The records show in­ at 10:15 a. m. Sunday school Condensed Milk per can 15c Exhibition F. Bowker is to be examined as and Bible class at 2:30 p.m. Dried Peas, per lb 80 creases from Montana, Idaho and Eggs, per doz 30-40 NELSON MINERS UNION to the B. A. C. transactions in the Monday 8 p. in. Epworlh. League. New Westminster-Victoria, B. C. No. 96, W. F. M. Meets British Columbia, and a falling oil' Flour, per 501b $1 50-1.65 Yukon, before the Whitaker Wright Wednesday 7:30 Prayer meeting. Grapes, per lb 15o For the above occasion the Spokane every Saturday evening at commission, resuming its sittings in the receipts from Nevada, Wash­ Morning subject: "Hindrances;" Honey, per lb 25c Falls & Northern railway will sell round 7:30 o'clock. Thos. Roynon, trip tickets to New Westminster as fol­ today. ington, Oregon and North West Evening suhjeot, "The Passover." Jams and Jellies per lb 12-13c Pres., Frank Philips, Sec. Lard, per lb 174o lows: (Children half fare.) Territory. Rossland $17 20 Visiting brothers cordially Manager Thompson of the Ross­ Baptist Church—Rev. M. Van Onions, per lb 5c Nelson 16 55 Invited. land Kootenay mine iB leaving on The receipts from Montana were Sickle, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. Oranges, per doz 40 50c Ymir ,. 16 55 a vieit to Mexico. He may be ex­ $234,709; from Idaho, $11,438; from and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school and Peaohes, per 201b box $1.25 Grand Forks 18 a? YMIR MINERS UNION peoted back toward the end of bible class, 12:15 p.m. Pears, per 401b box $1.60 SELLING DATES No. 85, W. F. M., meets British Columbia, $22,472. In Pickles, per qt 20o-25o next month. Sept. 26,27, 28, 20. Limit Oct. 6 every Wednesday evening Salvation Army.—7 a.m., Knee Plums, per 201b box 50o production of Montana gold Fer­ Passengers desiring to attend the ex­ at 8 o'clock in Miners' Un Potatoes, per 1001b sack $1.00 hibition at Victoria from October 6 to 10 On Tuesday night of the ourrent gus County leads. The pro- Drill; 11 a.m., junior meeting; 3 Ion hall. Robert Elliott, week the Lady Maccabees had a p.m., Free and Easy; 8 p.m., Sal­ Rioe, per lb 8c and who purchase round trip tickets duot from that county is almost Rolled Oats per lb 5o from New Westminster to Victorl*, will Pres., VV. B. Mclsaac, Sec. presentation of the banner flag vation meeting. be granted an extension nf eight days on of free or oyanide gold, while from Sugar, per lb 6$o „ th' ir tickets by the agent at New Wcdt which they have earned for Vinegar, per gal 50c-75o minster. other counties, notably Lewis and GREENWOOD MINERS UNION for Rossland whioh was aooompan­ Walnuts, per lb 25c H.A. JACKSON, G. ]>. A., No. 22, W. F. M., meets every Watermelons, each 50 60o Spokane, Was ied by a varied programme. Clark, a large proportion of the H. P. BROWN, Agent, Rossland, B. Saturday evening in Union hall. product goes to smelters and there FEED H. R. ParsonB, Pres., Geo. F. Dougherty, Beo.-Treas. Flying Machlnsa. fore doeB not show in the assay IH. R.JONES! Bran, per ton $27 office returns. Hay, per ton $27 Pompeian Massage Cream C. M. Malloy of Chattanooga, Groceries Oats, per ton $32 Tenn., after five failures with Shorte, per" ton $30 Removes, Blackheads, Freckles Profeator Mom-risen flying machines, has gone to Provisions MISCELLANEOUS and Plmpples and bringB col­ Fresh Bread San Francisco, where he will make Professor Teodor Mommsen, now Coal, per ton, Gait, $8.50 or the Cheeks. For Sale at PIES AND COOKIES Kerosine, per gal 50c a sixth attempt. nearly 86 years of age, continues Agent for the celebrated Soap, per bar 5o Rossland Home Bakery his contributions in ancient Ro­ Wood, per cord $4.50-$5.50 Sweet potatoes and fresh Christie man history. His latest essay il '" Royal Barber Shoo Columbia avenue, next door to Empey's, SUPPLY HOUSE. Washington St. and Second Ave. Biscuits at Thomas Embleton'a deals with the Roman antiquities 2-lb, Bricks If your want to bowl try the Alhambra Grocery Store. Best ally in the city, excavated at Baalbeo. W. J. PREST, PROP Fetch & Sriiwailzerihaiier Props THE SATURDAYSWORLD. ROSSLAND B. t.. OCT. 24, 1903

OUTSIDE POINTS OF VIEW

What the Outside Newspapers are Saying. • •••••••••MMMMMMJ »•••• ••••»•••»••••»•»••»• SIMILKAMEEN CITY, B. C. PBEPEBBNTIAL DUTY, there should be created a splendid market were attention given to this A British preferential duty new branch of the trade. The de­ Now Is the Time to Buy Lots against foreign wheat would force velopment of the fisheries industry the American farmer to set up a is a most important matter for howl for admission to hiB old mar­ in Similkameen 6ity, 8. Q. British Columbia. It is extremely ket in England. The English duly gratilyirg to note that Mr. Ball, on wheat would not make bread AMP HEDLEY is the most talked of oamp in the province, and situated in the centre is Similkameen City, surrounded by in a late letter to the World, in- much dearer in England, but it C rich mines which will shortly have large payrolls. Over 200 lots have been sold to business people who realize that Simil­ viteB correspondence from all in kameen will become the metropolis of this district. The Nickel Plate mineB have expended $300,000 in development and are at would make protection a great present building tramways and a 40-stamp mill. Arrangements are being made for the ereotion of a large smelter at Similka­ deal cheaper in the United States. touch with British Columbia con­ meen City which will cost about a million dollars. Besides the Nickel Plate group of claims being developed by one of the richest ditions and in a position to devel­ mining companies in North America, there are several other groups and properties which will shortly be developed, among them United States farmers would not being the Kingston Mines, Rollo, Wellington, Winnipeg, Red Chief and Pollock. Situated as it is in the beautiful Similkameen op the trade in food fish products stop growing wheat, but they would valley, midway between Princeton and Keremeos, and protected from all opposition in the valley by adjoining a large Indian along new lines, assuring them his reservation, this townsite will become one of the principal mining camps of the Pacific Northwest. It was only a short time ago slop raising protectionist majorities. cordial and active support in find­ that lots in Rossland, Nelson, Greenwood and other mining centres were selling for the same price that they are today being Bold Their discontent would force the for iu Similkameen. Come in before tbe boom and double your money. ing consignees in England who Government at Washington to bar­ will be glad to handle such British gain for reciprocity with England Columbia goodB. The fishery in­ on the basis of a United States Similkameen City to Have Two Railways. dustry of this province today iB market for English industrial pro­ known in England selely through The Victoria, Vancouver & Eastern and the Canadian Pacific railways are starting immediate construction for the Similkameen, ducts in return for an English which will make this town a railroad centre and divisioual poiut, and when these competing lines are completed through to the the exportation thither of canned market for Amerioan agricultural Pacific coast tbey will become the main through lines, being the shortest route from the interior to the coast. A large sawmill ia salmon, The splendid halibut, running steadily on the west addition, the only available timber for miles around. The main street is 90 feet wide, being alt products.—Victoiia TimeB. sent in cold storage, should be cleared and ready for building purposes. All railways, roads, telegraph and telephone lines will have to come through this townsite, which is located iu the centre of the whole Similkameen valley and will become the largest distributing point and ARMY ALL EIGHT equally popular. And there are mining centre in British Columbia. John BurnB, M. P., he of labor the skill, the oolachanB, and a fame, his given his pronouncement dozen other western fishes fit for in favor of the British army. The table delicacies, that' have yet to Similkameen City Lots Will Make You Rich. burly hero of the British working be introduced to the English con­ man is nothing if not strenuous in sumer. The scope for industrial A large agricultural area to draw from. Pure water, fine climate, rich mines, big payrolls. his methods, and though a man of growth in this direction invites A Bnts in A Towns in B c peace, decided to form his opinions attention from western business on the British army at first hand. men.—Vancouver World. Lots for Sale $2 to $ 10 Per Front Foot. « " - - His procedure would scarcely com­ mend itself into a majority of his THE ELMORE PROCESS For further particulars apply to colleagues in the Imperial House, for this is what John did. He FRANK BAILEY & CO., Greenwood and Similkameen tramped for eight solid days with a As Applied to the Recovery regiment in the recent army manoeu­ of Gold From Placer J. H. YATES, Empire State! Building, Spokane. vres, covering in that period fully 200 miles. Not being qualified to Claims JAMES H. FLETCHER, 120Columbia Ave., ROSSLAND share the army rations, he trusted to the occasional wayside inn for The Mining Recorder of Denver his meals which invariably were reports that V. B. Finley aDd H. of the utraoBt simplicity, usually L. Orr, of Port Collins, have just email loss, and the opportunities consisting of bread and cheese for completed a number of experiments thUB offered for the conbination of breakfast, cheese and bread for with a new system of precipitation a number of email plants into one dinner, and bread and cheese for that promises to revolutionize the of considerable magnitude, serve to supper, helped out occasionally by process of saving line gold aud su­ direct attention to a number ol the fragrant and muscular onion persede all methods now employed. water powers which are now total­ It is not to be wondered that this The new process is designed to THE ly ignored. rich diet took no less than fourteen save the precious metals from tbe The popular idea of an available pounds off John's weight in the slime of stamp mills in which thou water power is a moderate fall on a brief period of his pilgrimage. He sands of dollars are lost annually, nevertheless describes his trip as as well to recover the fine gold stream of considerable eizo, located one of the most interesting and en from placer diggings. The ma­ within a few yards of a railroad. SATURDAY WORLD joyable experiences of his liie, and chine is simplicity itself, and tbe The power which can be obtained declares that even the War Office costs of operation iB nominal. The at any power site on a stream is has failed to spoil the men of the water in the main vat iB kept at a the produot of the weight of the British army. Mr. Burns is no certain level by means of an auto­ water pressing the site per unit of $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE longer a young man, and his matic valve, which also furnishes time multiplied by the height of thoroughness in getting to the an outlet for the coarse Band and the prependicular fall obtainable, CHIEFLY DEVOTED TO heart ol fads in the face of physical gravel. At the head of this tank and for the same total power theBe hardships whioh would appeal to oil flows onto the water, over a quantities very inversely; that is Mining and Social Matters many a person of half his age, is blanket, and into a second vat, if the head be doubled the quantity greatly to hiB credit; while hiB from which it is automatically re­ of water may be diminished by a verdict in the army's favor is, com­ turned to the head of the first tank half and the resultant power will Special Columns ing from such a man, a very satis­ and in this the oil is kept moving be the same; if the head be multi­ Will be Literature, Current Top ice, Canadian. factory one.—Victoria Colonists. continuously and evenly over the plied by ten, then one-tenth the Imperial and Foreign Affairs. quantity of water will yield the FISH EXP0KT8 surface of the water. The slime to be treated is run over a set of di­ power, aud so on in similar ratio. While all good British Colum viding bars into the main vat and Given a sufficient fall, therefore, bians are earnestly endeavoring the coarse matter falls to the bot­ a small amount of water may be to stimulate and extend the pro­ A Serial Story Will Run tom, passing out through the made to ^furnish a very large fitable export trade of this province, automatic valve while the oil, amount of power. The distance particularly that portion of this which acts as a precipitant, gathers between the points where the trade which seeks the markets of the fine gold and deposits it on the power is developed and where it is ALL THE LATEST NEWS the motherland, it iB a surprising blanket, returning then to the to be utilized is annihilated J>y OF THE DAY. thing to find—ou the authority of head of the the machine to be used electrical transmission. the commercial agent of the city of over and over again. The loss of Birmingham—that instead of oil is estimated at lees than five Violin Lako Eight Pages! Eight Pages! working actively with commercial oents per cubic yard of placer far sightedneBB and enterprise lo Violin Lake might be util­ gravel. extend the scope and charaoter of ized by sportsmen by stocking GOOD SUNDAY READING. it. An attempt was made their trade, the salmon canters of some time since by some of this province are apparently in­ the fishers to bring this matter to different even to overtures for an WATER POSSIBILITIES t&e attention of the government extension of their own business. and it is alleged that some spawn Mr. Peter B. Ball, the Canadian But Little Water May was brought from the east as commercial agent referred to, has Furnish Enormous far as Revelstoke, but got no heretofore pointed out the oppor­ further than that poiut. A pro­ Power tunities for doing business in Eng­ perly constituted rod and gun SATURDAY WORLD land not only in British Columbia olnb would through their organiza­ canned salmon of superior grade, J The present commercial possibil tions be able to effect much in that but in salted or smoked salmon, | ities in the electrical transmission direction if the matter were propre- shipped in oold storage, for which of power over long distance with ly gone into. THE SATURDAY WORLD, ROSSLAND. B. C, OCT., 24, 1903

away to my closet and mirror to of this fair and careful cbanoel- ••• • •• 3 * • •••• agaiu aud again I would hurry loress of her state, there were • •• • •• Le Roi Feed Mm Falls ftM B It see what new detail, what subtle de­ others that moved me none the EDWIN duction of stroke or line, had come less. Yes! by every gloomy spirit and Sale Stables Nelson Si Fort Sheppard Railway into view upon the soroll of the that dwelt in the misty shadows of PHRA LESTER John F. Linburg, Prop. Red Mountain Railway strangest diary that ever was writ­ the Aritish oaks, it gave me a hot ARNOLD The Phoenician. ten. flush of gratified revenge to see— Washington Si Great Northern R'y •Ii For, indeed, it was Blodwen's there by the symbol of the first Best Turnouts in the City. diary that circled me thuB. It be­ year—a severed, bleeding head, Vancouver,Victoria &. Eastern R'y & ly I tired, and, having become a SYNOPSIS gan in the small of my baok with still crowded with the Druid oak. Roman by exchanging my sheep­ Saddle horses for fishing and hunt­ Nav. Co. Phra, who dies and lives again in the year of my demise upon the 'Oh! oh! Dhuwallon, my friend,' Britain, begins to recount his early ad. skins for a fine scarlet toga, over a ing parties a specialty. ventures—He buys a British slave girl Druid altar, and ever as Bhe wrote I laughed, as I guessed tbe mean­ and sails on a trading voyage to Corn­ military cuirass of closo fitting The only all rail between' points east wall and marries a British princess. Is it she must have rolled, with tender ing of that bloody sign, 'so they west and south to Rossland, Nelson, attacked and captured by the Romans. steel, inlaid, after the fashion, with Telephone 39. Rossland, B C Grand Forks and Republic. Connects Escapes and is murdered by the Druids. industry, her journal over, and tripped you up at last my crafty at Spokane with the Great Northern, turquoise and gold enamel, sandals Is born again in later Roman Britain. so worked up from my baok, in a villain. By all the fieDds of your Northern Pacific and 0. B. & N. Co. upon my feet, and a short sword at for points east, west and south; connects I CHAPTER III (Continued j splendid widening zone of token abominable worship. I should like at Rossland and Nelson with the Can­ my side, f sought somewhere to adian Pacific R'y. and hieroglyphic, for twenty chang­ to have seen the stroke that made TI6KETS My next visit was to an Etrus­ Connects at Nelson with K. R. & N. sleep. First, I ohanced upon a JO ALL POINTS Co. for Kaslo and K- & S. points. ing seasons, until my chest waB at grizzly trophy! Well, I oan Connects at Curlsw with stage for can barber, who was shaving all little house set back from the main reaohed, and there the tale ran out guess how it came about! Some Greenwood and Midway, B. C. and sundry under a green white thoroughfare, and over the door a Buffet cars run between Spokane and iu a thin and tremulous way .which Blighted tribesman who saw me die EAST and WEST Northport. awning, in a pleasant little piazza. withered bush, and, underneath it, it made my heart ache to under­ peached upon you. Liar and trai­ To him I sat, and while he reaped on a label was written thus: VIA stand. Effective June 14, 1903 my antique stubble, with many an tor! I can see you stand in that There is no need to describe ex­ old British hall, and strong in your ezolamation of surprise and disgust Hie Habitat Felicitas. NORTHBOUND. actly the mode of deduction or how sanctity and cunning, making your Leave Spokane 8:45 a.m. at its toughness, my thoughts wan­ Arrive Rossland 4:35 pjn. 1 came to oomprehend without key wicked version of the fight and my Arrive Nelson 7:20 p.m. dered away to the train of remem­ 'Ah!' I said, as I hammered at Arrive Grand Forks.... 4:00 p.m. undoing, and then methinks I see brances the bath slave's discovery the portal with the brass knob of or help the sense of the things be­ Arrive Republic 6:15 pjn Blodwen leap to her feet, red and had started. Again I thought of my weapon, 'if, indeed, happiness fore me, but you will understand SOUTHBOUND. fiery with her anger. Accursed Leave Republic 8:30 a.m. Blodwen and my little one; the is landlord here, then Phra the my wits were sharp in the quest, a m priest! how you must have sioken- Leave Grand Forks 10:35 - seaport, with its golden beaches, Phoenician is the man to be his and once the main scheme of the Leave Nelson 7:20 a. m ed and shrunk from her fierce in­ Leave Rossland 10:4o a.m and the quiet pools where the trout tenant!' But it would not do. idea waB understood the rest came Arrive Spokane 6:15 p.m vective, the headlong damnation of and salmon of an evening now and Bacchus was too bibulous in that easily enough. The Princess, then, her bitter accusation with all the SHORT LINE again shattered the crystal mirror little abode, and Cupid to blind had taken a sheaf of corn as her ready evidenoe with whioh she sup­ For further information regarding of the surface in their sport as Bhe and indiscriminate. So it was left symbol of the year. There were TO reservation of berths or price of tickets, ported it. Mayhap your cheeks apply to any agent of the above com­ and I sat upon some grassy bank behind, and presently an open upon me, and I judged their very were as pale that day, good friend, St. Paui,Duluth,IVlinneapolis,Chic3go panies, or to and talked of village statecraft, of villa was reached where travellers varying sizes were intended is to in­ H. A. JACKSON, as your infernal vestments, and General Passenger Agl conquests over petty princelings, of dicate good or bad harvest seasons and all points east Spokane, Wuh might rest, and here I took a cham­ first you frowned and pointed to the oropa and harvests, of love and in the territories of my careful H I. ) IIV*., ber on one side of the square of signs and symbols of your office, Seattle, Tacoma, Victoria, Portland * • 111 bktfivytv, a war. Then, again, I thought of chieftaiuess. Round these central marble courtyard, facing on a gar­ and pleaded your high appoint­ signe she had grouped such other and all Pacific Coast points the Roman galleys, and Caesar the den and fountain, and looking over ment before the assembled people SOCIETY CARDS. penman autocrat; of tbe British a fair stretch of country. marks or outlines as served to hint Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers against the answering of the charge. Dining & BuSet Smoking Library Oars oamp, and, lastly, the great mis­ the changing fortunes of Ihe times. No sooner had I eaten than, very And then, when that would not do, f\ TTl FRATHRNAI, ORDER OF chance whioh had, and yet had There were heads of oxen by each F . \J. Hi. l'.AC.I.KS, Rossland Aerie, ourious to understand the nature of you whined and cringed and called 2-FastTrains Through Daily-2 No, 10, Regular meetings every Monday even­ sheaf, varying in size according to lug'sings, 8 -p . m- , Baglea •Hall" ", Carpenters" - '- Unio- n not, ended me. the bath slave's discoveries upon her kinswoman. Oh, but I oan Bld'g"Id'r . the condition of her herds, and For rates, folders and full information J.Levy, W P. 'Ah! that was a bad slash, in­ my skin, I went to the disrobing fanoy it, and how my pretty Prin­ regarding trips, call on or address any H, Daniel W. SeOrtUiy. fishes, big or small, to indioate agent 8. F. & N. Railway. deed, Sir, wasn't it?' queried the room of the private baths, and, dis­ cess—there upon her father's steps what luck her salmon spearsmen A (\ T7i Meets In Odd Fellows Bail barber in my ear. 'May I ask in carding my gorgeous cuirass, and —scorned and oursed you before H. BRANDT, C P A T A, I .\J.\J. V . on Queen Street, between 701 W Riverside, Spokane First and second avenues. Regular meetings had met with by the tuneful rapids each Monday night. . VisiUng brothers are cor­ what war you took it?' piling the gilded arms and silken them all, and how some ready faith­ ABC DENN1STON, GWPA, dially invited to attend and register within is of that ancient Btrcam I knew so Seattle, Wash. days, This very echo of my fanoy oame wrappings with which a new born ful hand struck you down, and W. S.Murphy, Sec. Jos. Goldsworthy, N.G. well. H. P. BROWN, Rossland Agent BO Btartlingly true, I sprang to my vanity had swathed me, in a corner how they tore your holy linen Following these early designs feet and glowered upon him. I stood presently revealed in the from you and dragged you scream­ was one that interested me greatly. '0 culler of herbs,' I said, '0 common integument — the one ing to the gateway, and there upon The gentle chieftaineBS had, when trespasser along the verge of mys­ immutable fashion of human­ the theehold log struck your wicked I left her, expectations of another tery and medicine'—pointing to the ity. But rarely before bad head from your abominable should­ jj The Brackman-Ker MillingCompany | member to her tril e of her own dried things and electuaries with the naked human body ers! By the sacred mistletoe, I -DEALER IN- providing. I had thought when which, in common then with his presented BO much diversity as oan read my Blodwen's noble an­ we Bhould have beaten the Romans kind, hia booth was stooked— mine did, . I was mottled and pic­ ger in every puncture of that re­ All kinds of Cereals, Break- to hurry back, and mayhap be in 'where got you the power of read­ tured, from my waist upwards, in venge commemorating outline!' time to welcome this little one, but I fast Foods, Hay and Grain. ^ ing minds?' most bewildering manner, all in t you know how I was prevented; and Here again, in the years that He shook his head vaguely, as blue and purple tints, just as the 1 f now here upon my skin, nigh over followed, it pleasured me to see her though he did not understand, slave had said. There were more ] Agent for Pratt's Celebrated Poultry Food W to my heart, was the sketch and little State grow strong and wide. pointing to my neok, and replying pictures on me than there are on outline of what seemed a email At one time see typified the coming he knew naught of what my an astrologer's celestial globe, and new born maid, all be-swaddled in and deduction of two peak sailed thoughts might have been, but as I turned hither and thither, be­ the British fashion and very loving­ Bouthern pirates, and then the there, on my shoulder, was obvious fore my great burnished metal ly linned. But what waB more buildiug of a new stockade. She ALL KINDS OF DRY evidenoe of the slash' he had al­ mirror, a whole constellation of curious, was that its wraps were also made (perhaps to the worship WOOD luded to. dim uncertain meanings rose and set upon my sphere! Now this turned back from itB baby shoulder, of my manes!) a mighty cirole. Office opposite Great I took the steel mirror he offered It began with a single upright on Northern ticket offlet was the more curious, because, as and there, to my astonished inter­ next to Bed fltrr me, and, sure enough, I saw a mon­ my Bide. The next year there W. F. LINGLE I have said, I had never in my life pretation, in that silent maternal strous white seam upon my tawny were two. In the summer that submitted me for a moment lo the narrative was just the likeness, skin, healed and well, but very followed she crossed them by a needle and unguents of those who brood, lasting, indelible, of tbe obvious after the bath and shav­ third great slab, aud so on for tea in British times mad a practice of frightful scar I wore mysell! Long ing. years the tribesmen Beemed to have the art of tattooing. I had seen I pondered upon this. Had that 'Why, Sir, I have dressed many toiled and laboured until they had young warriors under that painful red haired slave princess by some 8 DR. BRUHN'S 8 a wound in my time, but that auoh a temple of the sun as must process, and had stood by as they chance reoeived me back—perhaps must have been about as bad a one have given my sweet heathen vast yelled in pain and reluotant at Sempronius's compassionate as a man could get and live. How pleasure to look upon! She feared patienoe while the most elaborate hands— all hurt as I was, and had did it happen? comments and portents much, and designs grew up, under the stolid that portentous wound set its seal 'Oh! I forget just now.' during anxious vigils upon the un­ punctured me with them most ex­ SOINTMENTi draughtsman's hands, upon their 'Forget 1 Then you must have a actly; Bhe kept her memoranda of quivering cutiole. But, to Bold born babe? I oould not guess—I Has eBtabliBbed itself as a household necessity and marvellously bad memory. Why, corn potB and stories of hides upon wen'e grief, who would have had oould but wonder—and wondering has a record oi Cures unparelleled in tiie history of a thing like that one might remem­ me like the olever, frugal mother me equal to any of her tribesmen still, pass on to what came next. Medicine, It cured old and new Sores, Ulcers, ber for four hundred years!' eaid of her tribe she was; aud now and Ecezema, Salt Rheum, Itching Piles, Chafings, in pattern as in place, I had ever Here was a graphic picture, no the BagaciouB little barber, bending then she acquired territory or PimpleH, Blackheads and all Skin Diseases. This soorned to be made a mosaic of bigger than the palm of my hand, his keen eyes on me in a way that made new alliances—printing the Ointment has been in uee almost ball a Century. superstition and nourishes. How, and not hard to unriddle. An Testimonials from thousands who have been was unoomfortable. In faot, he speoial tokens of the heads in a then, had this mighty maze, this eagle—no boubt the Roman one— cured of Skin Diseases of long standing tostify soon made me so ill at ease, being cirole with her own, until I was piotorial web of blue myth and engaged in fierce conflct with a to its Curative qualities. very reluotant that my secret illustrated from wrist to shoulder marvel, grown upon me during tbe beaver—that being Blodwen's should pass into possession of the —a living lexioon of history. night time of my Bleep? On study­ favourite tribal sign, for there were Directions for use—Ap­ PRICE town through hie garrulous tongue, [To be oontinued.J ply freely night and morn­ ing it closely it evolved itself into many of those animals upon her that I hastily paid him another of ing, or often as required. 50 Cents a 8ox some order, and, though that night river. Jove! how well 'twas done! those antigue green coinB of mine, A Ducal Plonoar I made not very muoh of it, yet, as There were the flying feathers, and H and passed on again down the The Duke of Westminster has time went on and my body grew the fur and the turmoil and the great wide street. acquired 160,000 acres of land in MANUFACTURED BY O sleek and fair with good living, the litter of the fight, and well I guess the most fertile seotionof the Or­ Even he who lives two thousand design oame up with constantly ed the proud Roman bird—that ange River oolouy and will lea ve Dr. Bruhn Medical Qo. $ years is still the serf of time, there­ increasing vigour. Indeed, the day he brought my gallant tribe England for South Afrioa shortly NEW YORK njn fore I oannot describe all the narrative I translated from it was under the yoke—had lost many a to inspeot the property. He pur­ poses to oolonize the territory with Sole agent for Rossland, T. R. MORROW, The DfUggJSt " strange things I saw in that beau­ BO absorbingly interesting to one in stalwart quill, and damaged many English farmers. Tobacco culture tiful foreign oity set down on the my melancholy circumstances that CALL FOR A TRIAL BOX. a lordly pinion I will be one of the principal features native English land. But present­ H Ariel, besides these main records of oultivation. HKSS3K3K«K3K3K3£S3M THE SATURDAY WORLD.ROSSLAND.B C OCT., 24, i903

Wants Extradition. A New Metal

THE LOCAL Dick Bragdon, alias James Black, THE COMING The discovery of a new metal *as arrested by the local police oalled solium by Edward Mollard WE HAVE NOW ON EXCHANGE luring the week for larceny and PREMIER a Frenohman, is reported. The HAND A GOOD AS­ ,'raud at Yakima, Wash. The discoverer asserts that solium costs SORTMENT OF prisoner denies the charge and, de­ Improvement Marked on Return of tbe New Liberal only one twelfth as muoh as alum­ claring he is very well satisfied inum and ia lighter and stronger. Leader. Gents Furnishings 'Change with what he has seen of Canada, It does not rust and is therefore refuses to return to Yakima, until suitable for shipbuilding, for the Clothing and Shoes compelled to do so by the'suocess manufacture of pipes and for rail­ Bought cheap, at less than half price for you. From STOCKS BRIGHTER OUTLOOK of extradition proceedings. These RECEPTION OF J. A. MACDONALD the last fire we have left the following articles just road construction. It is asserted slightly damaged by water which We will dispose of have been instituted against him by at a much iower price than you will pay elsewhere also that it is capable of taking a as long as they last. Yakima authorities. In the mean­ The Latest Quotations and Sales Prospects Lying Before the Liberal fine polish resembling niokle. Its time Bragdon is held in durance hardness is not quite equal to that Locally Upon the Party Here Indicate Coming vile. of iron, but is greater than that of People's Store Market Victor Shortly lead or zino. Its strength is said Houaton Wlna Out. to be greater than that of iron, but B. BANNETT It is currently stated at the Coast The coming premier of British Clifton Block There was an improvement on less than that of steel. that Houston haB won out and Columbia is certainly J. A. Mao­ the aggregate sales thiB week al that he will be sworn in today aB donald of RoB»iand. At the Liber­ though the market is still weak. Hill's Little Dodge MinUter of Lands and Works, tak­ al convention held at the coast On the whole stocks have dropped ing a portfolio. Tbe office of Pro­ early in the week, at which were J. J, Hill wishes to counteract •^L ML ^L ML ML ML Mt ML ML MLMLO^LO^LAM^ ML ML ML ML ML ML ML ML ML ML Mk somewhat but it is evident that the Chamberlain's fiscal polioy by sell­ vincial Secretary is also stated to present seven delegates from the * bottom has been reached and that ing all wheat raised iu his country be likely tak«n by Clifford uf mainland, aud eight from the any change will befor the better. to tbe Orient, incidentally using Skeena or Ellison of Okanogan. island, Mr. Macdonald waB eleoted * Conservative buyers ought to make his steamers. This will mean that two seats will leader by a majority of seven. a good thing at the present mo A. T. eollis be thrown open to the Liberals for There were seven names placed in ment. MARID0R G0ULDING COMPANY a fresh contest. Apparently A. S. nomination, who were J. A. Mao­ & Company Todty's Local Quotations: Goodeve has been overlooked in the donald, of Rossland, W. Mclnnes, * Asked Bid Americas Boy s new political arrangement. of Alberni, Stuart Henderson of Get Flattering Notices from Winnipeg Ben Hur 4 4K ^|v ^^ ^r» "1* Black TaU 3 Ashoroft, president of the Liberal Pa para Canadian Oold Fields sV, Cariboo (Camp McKloney) ex-dlv 7)4 Shutdown in Butto executive, J. Oliver of Delta, R. L. Centre Star 32 The following flattering notice of Crows Nest Pass Coal I $ Drury, of Victoria, C. W. Munroof Falrvlew 4 3 Artistic Fisher Maiden 3& 2% Owing to the recent decision of tbe Maridor-GouUling Company, Slant 2% . '* Chilliwack and J. King of Cran­ * Granby Consolidated $4.50 »3-75 Judge Clancy the Amalgamated whioh is to appear in Miners' Morning Olory 2 Ij> brook, of which the last four named Mountain Uon.. '3 30 Copper shut-down in all itB mines Union Hall on Monday night North Star (last Kootenay).. 0%. 8« Payne •4 "J. declined the honor. The first vote * nllp 17 in Butte and in its vicinity. nest, is given in the Winnipeg Free 8ambler-Cariboo 38 35 resulted in five votes being given Ban PoU., 2% Over 14,000 men are thrown out Press: Bullivan 2% Job Printing 5* to each man, the next in one being Tom Thumb 3 of work. F. Aug. Heinze, in whose War Ragle Consolidated.... "K At the Winnipeg theatre last Waterloo (Assess, paid) 5X taken off Henderson and given to White Bear (Assess, paid) . favor the decision was given, de­ night, the Maridor Goulding Com­ 4 Mclnnes. A vote was then taken Today's Sales. clare? that the action is part of a pany certainly did please their New Type, New Presses between Macdonald and Mclnnes, Amerioan Boy 2000, 4|c, Centre stock jobbing deal which [is vehe­ audienoe. Miss Bertha Goulding, giving Beven of a majority to Mao­ Best Selected Stock mently denied. Mr. Heinze has the cornetist, played her selections Star, 500, 20ic Total 2500. donald, and a similar vote between Workmanship the Best promised work to the miners out nicely, receiving many enoores,also Week's Quotations. Macdonald and Henderson gave # of employment. a handsome bouquet of out flowers. # Highest Lowest exaotly the same result in favor of Little Hazel Raymond ie clever. * American Boy 5 4'A the same man, who was duly eleot­ Ben Hur 4 Her dancing specialties being Black Tail..k 3 2 Wrack of the Portland ed leader, putting an end to all Canadian Gold P. S-. 3 X 3 gracefully and prettily performed. Cariboo, Camp McK .... 8 7H seotional differences between the # Telephone 88 Centre Star 22 20 Steamer South Portland, bound Miss Teresa Maridor, dramatic r'airview 4 3 from Portland to San Francisoo island and the mainland, and de­ # Fisher Maiden 3X reader, has a splendid stage pres­ 2>S with wheat is a total off stroying the laBt veBtige of the And a Representative Will Call at Once Giant . 2'/2 t'A Granby Consolida'ed $4.50 ence, an agreeable voice, displaying # S3-75 Cape Blanco. Twenty-orie' f trie strife that arose over the late lead- Morning Glory 2 i>» excellent judgment in submitting Mountain Lion 24 20 orew are loBt. North Star 10 % &'A for heavy dramatio numbers some Payne 14 i'X Quilp 17 Russian Labor Day Things look very bright for the in a lighter vein, her humorous Rambler-Cariboo 41 35 new chieftain. If the Fernie ju­ hits giving evident pleasure. With San Poil 2% 2'A There is no eight hour day in Sullivan $M 4 dicial reoount next week takes regulation garb and songs of the Tom Thumb 3 2 Russia.. On the government work ARE COMINCF War Eagle i\'A IO into consideration the wishes of the serio comic Mias Mildred Bassett Waterloo i% the laws provide that the day must 4 voters, there seems to be little responded to many encores during White Bear 4 3'A not extend beyond eleven and a Showing highest asked and lowest bid doubt but that Fernie will become the evening. They having a well during the past week. half hours, not counting the re­ a Libeaal Beat, leaving McBride varied performance, may be de­ The Week's Sales. cesses, and on Saturdays and days without a majority, unless he takes pended upon to please provincial American Boy, 4000, 4^c, 2000, before holidays not more than ten in the Socialists. Publio works audiences on their western tour. hours. Daytime is reckoned as 4gc; White Bear, 2000,1000, 2000, have had to shut down all over the 3*c; Centre Star, 2500, 1500, 500, from 5 a. m. to 9 p. m , and those provinos, including the Burnt Ba­ NOTICE. who work at night must be kept Qoulding 500,20jc204o; War Eagle.1000,1000, sin wagon road up till reoently in working more than ten hours out AH persons indebted to the firms 500,1 lcj'.Cariboo, Camp McKinney, course of construction in this dis­ of the twenty-four. of Vaughan & Cook and Hamon & 2000, 7|c; Morning Glory, 2000, trict. It is understood chat the Bisson are requested to pay the 2o; North Star, 1000, 9JC; Moun­ banks refuse to advance any more You Can't same to Walter J. Robinson ou or tain Lion, 500, 224c; Fisher money. A bye eleotion, and there before the 31st day of October, 1903. Maiden, 500 3-jo. Total, 26.500, are two pending, will reopen the All accounts not paid on above In an extensive and varied TissuePapers ssats for Liberals who stand a fair repertoire of dramatic and Afford date will be placed in court for humorous skits and sketches ohance of defeating the ministers Crepe and Plain collection. Harry Mcintosh sent by McBride to the people. To pay your money for WALTER J. ROBINSON, CLOTHES unless you are All Colors The probability seems to be that Assisted by England's sure of getting your mon­ DIRECT IMPORTER OF Best Quality another election Is imminent, and Assignee. PREMIER LADY CORNETIST ey' worth of Style, Qual­ Dated this 14th day of Ootober, ity, Fit and Workmanship OVER 50 SHADES the only point apparently worthy of discussion ia whether it will be 1903. 'PERFECTION' to select from called under the auspices of Rich­ Music, Mirth and Melody Certificate of Improvement. ard McBride or James Maodonald. SCOTCH It is urged that MoBride will have NOTICE. You Can had his ohance and will have failed MILDRED BASSETT Vintage of 1878 Note Papers The Gordon and Texas Fraction and that the Lieutenant-Qovernor Mineral Claims, situate in the Trail HAZEL RAYMOND AU the newest things in shape, should call upon the leader of the Creek Mining Division of West Koote­ Guaranteed Absolutely Pure quality and colors. nay District, The famous juvenile team opposition to form a ministry. Where located North slope of Red in English, Irish, Scotch and Afford mountain. Il_^—^^—^^^-^— Spanish costumes and im­ Take notice that I, Kenneth L. Bur­ personations. Vaudeville and Bass' Burton Ale on Tap "Gibson Girl" & "Coon" Mr. Macdonald returned to Rose- net, Pi JV. Land Surveyor of Rossland, and opera novelties. Beau­ To come in and look at agent for F. R. lilfichbcger, free min­ tiful costumes and expen­ —AT— land on Thursday evening, and er's certificate No. H57494, Andrew Suth­ sive wardrobes. Our display of PALL Folly and Dinner Cards. FABRICS. You make a was given a rousing reception by erland,free miner's certificate N0.B73315 The very latest New York fad. and Ner Smith, free miner's certiticate selection, and we warrant the Rossland Liberals, albeit the No. B75408, intend, sixty days from the garments to be correot Si Hoffman House the date hereof, to apply to the hour waB late, the C. P. R, cars Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Im­ in every way. not arriving till past midnight. He provements, for the purpose of obtaining Goodeve Bros. a Crown Grant of the above claim, Miners'Union Hall The High-Class Tailor] made an inoisive address along the And further take notice that action, Druggists and Stationers. under section 37, mast be commenced Monday, October 26 rWfl*W H When you get it at Goodeve's it's good lines just indicated, and prophesied before theiissuance of such Certificate of Improvement, that although muoh was depend Dated this 21st day of August,A,D. 1003 Agnew & Co., iug upon the Fernie recount, the KEKKE1H L. BURNET iTfffTfTfffffrlfTf •rWWWV Application for Transfer of Liquor Taylor <\ GROCERIES chances were that a gsneral eleo­ License. AND PROVISIONS j Linton Bros., \ tion would shortly again ensue, POWDER SMOKE—Did it ever and that a strong Liberal govern­ give you headaohe? Dr. Sootts Notice ie hereby given that I will ap­ We have just received a full line ply to the Board of Licensing Commis­ Books, Stationery, headaohe powders are a qnick and sioners of the city of Rossland at its next McQuarri of Men's Fall and Winter ment, a stable and a good govern­ Newsdealers, ToyB, Fishing sure oure. Sold at Morrows Drug meeting for a transfer of the liquor li­ Tackle, Koduks and ment, would be returned to power cence held by me for the ' Strand" Sa- 18 and 20 Col. Ave. UNDERWEAR. SOCKS. Store. Icon on Lot 8, Block 28, in the City of Supplies. and remain in power for the next GLOVES.ETC.: Rossland, to Thomas Comerford and The Best is always $ four years to come at the very Grant McAlpme. GIUE US A CALL * ROSSLAND, B. C. When washing greasy dishes or pots ana GEORGE H. GKEEN. the Cheapest.... least. pans, Lever's Dry Soap (a powder), will Dated this 16th da; of October 1W3. too groan uith tho greatest Sewing Machines for Sale or!