K, Shiles & Co REAL ESTATE cj Phone 85 |Coli"lll,ia ;oliM ].- 9, NUMBEK 168 Whi ate, Shiles & Co. FIRE INSURANCE NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 23 ""/,-,, 1901 lo _. tbr. ���in- ;r week ITER FAMINE MAKES CITY ALDERMAN ru WESTMINSTER PUPILS DICK BIDE STARTS MATRICULATE IN EAST PAPER IN ALBERNI Royal Gity Girl Wins Dis-, Versatile Journalist Treks Irtage of Precious Fluid Compels Council To Insist Upon Cessation of Irrigation-Street Sprinkling May Stop Many Applications for Sidewalks. depleted condition of the water ...-.., , ���: ...���.,.;,. ,,, claimi , . be em��� ".', '������ "!' ^"'<,i111 :"" ' :-' the city, applying fora posi- \ ,,,. a regulai meeting ion ol .. ngei in N'ew Wi stminster. .ven)I)! and on recommendation , be an expert in li ,'',n', [Aid, Smith, chairman of ��� ol recomme ndations. The ���gtel ,,., ��� th< following applical . . .... refi rred ti thi ��� ith ntfon wai : mouslj passi d: committi ��� for a reporl the i xtreme dr;. Bea- A- V. Ba rett, western represi ntai ., ",'. , . quantity of water]' ';:' Moaetar> Timi wroti q i I '.".,, . _. r of ilu' supply ol ���::- rateE "" BPace In hii i iblica on, I .-'-��� ;.. lng dimin- ",; ' L ���"- the a.i. Ivisahle thai ''" ' : '' :�� the citj ;.. having be , |so that Irrigatii n lh* ��������� ��� ������'-������' factory siti - a Ivi i CMl. . , two eights ,i! ��� ach '''���' ��� '��� ' m isi t< . rvoirs ma> I avt !;' '' rri ';"' "nana comi lei : ip to their capacity. J consideration jticebas een given through the A Petition signed by twenty- ��� : ���. water be used for SaPP' : : " tepayers as ���. or ths I ... and Wednesday I construction of a new sidewalk on a tinction And Is Second On Pass List. ! ��� results of thi J me matriculations of Universitj oi Toronto hate ieen published. Ol 'in four New Westminster Hiih school pupils who tried the examination for senior matriculation, three have completed their matriculation, To West Coast To Edit Copy On New Sheet. R, .1. Burde, formerlj news i ditor of the Colonist, left Victoria on Saturday evening on the Bteamer Tees for Alberni, where he is starting a newspaper, The first number will appear August 1. From Nome to 'Frisco, from Montreal to the Pacific, very he other has passed conditionally, much so in >ictoria, and ever inure so ��� names of the successful stud- in Winnipeg, Mr. BurJe Is well and ents are as follows: Elizabeth Jean favorably known. His ripe experierfce l. Idlaw, who won distinction, and and his wide acquaintance wiih men se nami is see .. ��� . the pasi- and affairs as well as his experience COLLIERY EXPLOSION KILLS FOUR HUNDRED MINERS Disaster In Japan Entombed 470 Workmen ���Fire Adds Its Horrors to Awful Sufferings of Imprisoned Men ���Only a Handful Escape���Province In Mourning. Tokyo, July 22.���There was a fatal liery aj the time of the explosion, and explosion lasl Saturday in a colliery at are numbered among the victims. Toyooka, Bungo province. It is re- Bungo province is plunged In gloom ported nearly all of the 470 miners in as a result ol the awful disaster, the pit at the time were killed. list, The onl student ahead of her J in the newspaper business peculiarly lance ���'������'���' ' ': _^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^____________________ I,.... .' Is expected thi I ��� ' :' ' : ���' ' ��� :������ ;,;'*'!- j ''������'- v- ' ol '��� Lsui ��� ���- will assist in giving :,:' hall for a distance - chains was I: to ��� I: lai - '������ ii ]:., on oi Hie wati i de- i;,,:,- ease using the Lreei Iklei 'he day. Mayi r ;, ting tha irge am - ��� eived Kir.cj __^_^_^ I thai a Faculty of Applied Scien number of new resldei bei i en ed on hi si reel and th tl the walk was badly neede I. R< fei red i i rd ol works for a i ep irt. Jam- e Ti -���.' v applied t< 1 ave a was certainly used in crossing constructed in fronl of hie, Ins In "is. and that it " * ; :' " K"'"':' '-"'��� ii.:.. : Idea ... cut down the Mr' T'-;'*-' was Siven th�� pi rflege . \ll. Johnston con- ol "'' " ' Q�� the crossinJ ,th , amoun( 0{ water| An applicaUon for lhe use of the .Muriel E. Dawson, gold medallist e lit him for such an undertaking and it ��� ei Albert college. Belleville, speaks well for the prospects of Al-! Clinton W. Ahercrombie, who alsplbernl that Mr. Burde has decided to won distinction, and whoso name ifi locate there. third on the pass-list. He is particularly well versed in Maiile Jessie Budge. j British Columbia affaire, having been Miss Minnie Olive Carter, wno pass-I engaged in newspaper work in Viced conditionally, j toria, Vancouver and Xew West- Among the nam is of j ... matricu- minster, for several years in each . nts is that of Morley L. Smith, an place. Previous to assuming the news old High school y, who has been i editorship of the Colonist, Mr. Burde j successful in mRtriculating into the j was editor of the Daily Xews. having j 'become associated with this paper j early last year. He had also been con- | ii' ' ted with the Columbian for some | Tokyo, July 22.���(LaterI���It is feared that only about a dozen men will be rescued alive from the colliery at Toyooka, where the explosion occurred on Saturday. To add to the hor- I roi of the accident, the mine has caught fire, and the miners who are imprisoned by the cave-in of immense walls will bave no possible chance of escape. The disaster is one of the worst Mother's Sad Accident. Vancouver, July 22.���Mrs. Boyle, of lee.2 Howe street, lies in a precarious condition al St. Paul's hospital and it is thought that she must die. Barly Saturday morning albout 2 o'clock she went to the children's room to see that they were snugly tucked in bed and returning fell over the baliatrade on the steep stairs onto her back. Dr. T. J. McKenzie and Munro were hur- HONORS FCR MINERS. Promises New Decoration Sutterranean Heroes. con-i lerable time. which bas ever happened in Japan. I riedly called and upon examination it No official cause for the accident is I was discovered that her back was given out, but it is strongly suspected ( broken in the upper lumbar region aud that il is the work of malcontents, a;that from that point down she is com- strike having recently taken place in pletely paralyzed. She was conveyed the colliery. ,0 the hospital, and it is not thought The owners of the mine, the man- that she can recover. It is supposed ager, as well as .a large number of the that she struck on the railing leading other officials, were down in the col- , to the second flight of stairs. For CONDUCTOR IS FREE. I.',. ��� nl ling was too small to board of tra le room on the < a n ri He pointed out that ' : thi 25th inst.. In which to hold a preets were none'too well sprink- ' "'"' ' :' " interested in foot- lit the ��� enl time. This | lnl bal1- Wi:s received from Ben R ]���:��� ��� water commlttei ; : ' n ' ;' Bl was granted, g contained the follow- '''-'-'��� E- T'^n aPPll6d for ih" Lon ion, July 21���King Edward opened a new dock at Cardiff yesterday which was made necessary by the gr< atly increased coal trade of the town. It was named the Queen Alexandra, lt is claimed to be the largest Guelph Man Sent Down fcr Railway Wreck Gets a Pardon. FOUR TOURISTS SEE SHIPS COLLIDE AND SIGHTS! 151 LIVES ARE LOST masonry dock in thc world. It is nearly half a mile long and will ac- ! disobeying orders which resulted in commodate the Largest vessels afloat, ; a fatal railway accident on the G. T. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ so that they can turn and leave the j R., by which seven were killed and HBHBlrattoaB. ' "��� plans for the subdivision |l0{._. ........ n]... ^thcmX dlstUT.bln^ others lnjured> near Gouroek. Out.. l.lkLeod wrote expressing liis ' "" reserve lying between blocks 3 mher vessels whlch are also dockedjlhas been released. The Minister of ���*v the petition signed I ��� and ' "'"' i:iou,jn- the mayor was T)|| Klng knlghted lhe J/)nl Mayor* Justice granted him a pardon, which e-e well aa himsell for aut^hc :.:��� ���: i.e sign the plan. ,,, Carlff| w g Grossman, who is n I reached here at noon yesterdiay. Soon Ifli'fcw.. Kingston, July 2i-conductor r. i rj^j rp0 gjtka Mag-Rificeiit' Steamer Columbia Sinks��� Thompson, of Guelph, sentenced to! l _ _. t-, -Northern Town Will Yet \ Every Woman Passenger Become Tourist Resort. the penitentiary for three years for I ���' ������' tween Queen's and ���e' Fi - Idi walk mi Fourteenl b and Ma nalmo streets above Sixth avi nue was Pour New Westminster men returned yesterday from ,a trip to Skagway and Sitka, and the quartette report a most enjoyable time on the excursion. on the west Bid! oi 'J01' {]]^ ''''���'���' [ '' stonemasi n. His Maj< sty in a speech after two o'clock he walked out a free j The.1. oi were Dr. A. J. Holmes, A. B. eulogized the biavery oi ������ 1 mine'n man. He was heartily congratulated I been turned down uwaio Birera xutc a��m .������ <>�� and promisej 1o shortly establish a I -n ���!,.��� dangerous con- :'"""'- '������"���" ����. J. M rsha I ��� " Na- new clvl] decoration bearing his name I ,valk, Mr. McLeod asked ' nailno st,M- she slate<i th'"' " IV : ! for "courageous men who in the mines oa bis release by prison officials and others. While in the prison he was a work- Holmes, C. E. Osborne, and E. L. Webber, the trip being made on the City oi Seattle. Speaking of his holiday yes- Goes Down to Death. San Francisco, July 22.���ln a collision between the passenger steamship Columbia and the steam schooner San Pedro off Shelter cove, on the Mendocino coast, one hundred and fifty-one passengers lost their lives Saturday night. Tbe Columbia sank and lies completely submerged In the tlon be reconsidi i . persons had been injured latel; on the ;in,, quarrjeg of this country vohm- er in the dormitories. He left the ��� ived that tho petition ra]k b* tripping over the loose ^rd3 | tari:y endanger t] 111 i to save the IWi.ier^B in "" walii' 1:w<;'r' ��� ��� lairmaa of thi ard of works ' :' u reP��rt' , , thal he kne^ ..,,, The reports of the market business lives ol <etriers." prison wearing tbe clothe.; ... ;ia I on when he entered, about a tne nth ago. was not in proper 1101 ;'" tnonths of May ' . . I from Marki t I D. ���: stati cn nt dowed re wen - bei itention CORNWALLS TO BE :��� , . refCTred back to the ��� ������ ,n sales ''" ' L '"���' |" "I reccnsidei n F rfelt te ri be n ne"" . from 119, block 7. on ��� (Ie' "hit! bated hi I bi ��� n ��� :"' ��� ity while clearihi *:- : ' ' ��� I 1" have the Sl I 1 is preparing to build IMr. Fluinerli'e; also ��� -inn to laj building -treet the fi. SECOND CHOICE EVERY LICENSEE GOES OUI 10 FISH ti rday yening, Mr. Webber remarked ' deep waters of Shelter cove. thai it was the pleasentest trip he had I Capt. P. A. Doran, master of the ever had the pleasure of making, and j Columbia, stayed with his vessel and he looked forward to a repetition of i is among those lost. II is reported the enjoyatole time in the near future, that every woman passenger went "We left Seattle about two weeks ago," remarked Mr. Webber, "and ever since it has been a constant succession account . inting to $1S5.75. Tl ��� "��� .' ������ eived and si . ". Lennie, of ti school President Henderson Goes Sockeve Still Scarce, Though j:,;' immease river, land being visible loomed the dan. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ r*nV, *-w-�� _-.�� On*. T��,. boar I. wrote to the effeel East To Arrange Terms With Tecumsehs. down with the ship. The collision occurred at r^j^^g^ when all on board save <Me [Ookout of pleasant events. The scenery on the ; and officers on lhe hrid^e were asiee,,. trip to Skagway is simply m. ;rnifitent, .The. Columbia was t:Paming n0rth at and far surpasses anythlni else 1 have an easy rflte, having left here at noon ever seen: It is just like sailing on \ Saturday. SuddeTtfy <-'u'- of the top hull i*f the Bteam. cn both sides during nearly the whole | schooner San Pedro, southl:c,"''n��.L evi- neetini f the 1 oar I h< : a thi llth. Inst . .i ... - decided to i e coun cil ti con strut I a i rossing i n ' dum- treet opposite th streel ��� adlng j- the Sapperton school and also a ,\:u'r.iooTits\WWWWWWWWWW\^^^t Some Fair Catches Are'.Mb. journey. W�� made the run to Made-Humpbacks ArriveiKetcllicM from So;i,tle in n* hours' | thi:-: being I little over the usual tlni'-. I We called at Wrangle, Juneau, Skflg- While the average was something way> Sitka, and several ether places. under forty per boat, a number ol A party of us had the pleasure of vis- -esent one he will interview the managers cf the fishing crafts brought in from 75 to it ing the famous Treadwell gold mines, The Rev. J. S. Hi -.'��������� n '��� fl ; ide��� _^^^^^^_ , ���limd grounds, as the pr. ^ ,khT, - '���'"' referr< ' lhad been insidereJ unsafe for the n ims b Lacrosse team with a view 90 fish yesterday morning, the result | where fifteen hundred men are em- |. oact.andthi The mkm wag referred to I to bringing that lacrosse aggregation j 0f their Sunday nights' labors. Sock- Ployed every day. The machinery 'he work '" ;' done ..'.','.',.,..,,,] ,,r n-orks foi a report. t.e this cltj in ord-.' to play a number eyes seemed to be more plentiful than used there Is the most m to date ob- ~',,n "r the board of DetIOoil signed '������ ni 0 imbia of matches during the ������ urs 1 of the at any time before this season, but the, '>':" ''���'- ' -���-'��� '��� & ' scene of activity to | provincial exhibition. Before leaving, big run is not yet. When a boat can b��� SMl11 ;lt (!i" busy center is one not j an effort to escape fronyhe doomed vessel, but the time was too short to aid the live savers. The vessel sank dently out of her course. wi.''-;;' ~: were blown and frantic but futile "l- forts made by the helmsmen of each vessel to avert the collision. The San Pedro struck the steamship on tho port bow, tearing an immense hole in her side through which the water rushed in great volume. Alarms sounded throughout the passenger shi]i and the terrified passengers scrambled from their state rooms in le write ' 11 (Continued on Paw Three.) REPORTERS PROTEST. I utu,e - I Board Meetings May it Scribes. I ig ol ; he board 1 held lasl evenli ���. cei. Ing applica- . hers for the po l- u di\ li lon three ( ment ol Central '1 a other urgi nt . twelve applications; it owing to the num- "lianv irom I 1 iters. 4% poi '��� ��� allowed to .1 ��� ' We ai ��� discussing prlvi Im - ��� the reporter! tn . ! iw - ed in atte nd 1 ur nu etlngs, 1 .. 1.-:-." - ,1 : '��� : . ' ��� wished 1 ' ��� . ' Mr. Henderson informed the News go out and return within three or four j soon to be forgotten. that he had twi '',;- ' '''��� hours with about five hundn l*fish, "After w< arrived at Skagway, we 1 ' ��� ro lay before the ' ims< .... '. oul 1 -��� cur the es! issibl ten for New W< stminstt i hi the evenl of it bein ..me. tn Hi;,. .ti a.- mi nl with the . ' imsehs, Mi H . state 1 that :!i" Coi nwealls woul' b thi nexl ��� oli e, Thi Ti .���. ��� ;; . ggregatii n ; the fishermen will consider thai they went up to the summit of the Whit have witnessed a goo ! run. The fishermen w ���.- out In full f 1 e mi Sunday evi ni.i: ' he e ai about in five minutes. Shelter cove, where the ship was lost, is 1711 miles north 2000 licenses now out, and judging from thi aura ier ��� I fishing craft, Pass, an elevation of about 3,000 feet, from where a splendid view of the ' : San Francisco. surrounding country can be obtained, j A 'if(' '";': was launched with a Down below, in the old trail, the number of thi passengers on board. bleached bones' of hundreds of horses.! The steamship Roanoke spoke Hie it to That the p ;.. ei i .bout 800 that took to the stream on ' ^; -' ��� . the K mdike rush,! steamshii Q , W. Elder and the ,,,.. 3tll] to be 1 ��� glisti ning In the ,',:i':' nad ' '���' ' ; ��� Ighty-eighl pas- ., eng and membi - of the crew of "At Sltkn we ' 1 the privilege of the Columbia which were taken off ��� mining the old Greek Orthodox jthe steamship San Pedro. 1 burch, bu ll thi n i.i the early days recommendations ac- la y:ii of ih" applications, (..le!'1"!'^'' was not male. The ���,, ������ further considi ��� ��nu n1(. Mi Peebles then stated that he was In favor of having all mei tings 1 tee the pri ss and public, I reporters entered In such an unceremonious manner, be felt like tui ling hinted for the |Tl��� nexi m lee I'I '' ��� Jnueie iii will be made eoting of the full board. sysleni, which the "^emulating installing in ,.";" Scn��ol' was again discus:- PntnlttegJ""' ' wuy' ana a i,1M'('i:i! Ptu.i.1 1V"' rim",'v appointed to go .,:"' '"' h. details of the sys- dntl feport to sHW'iil| P'fmanpe, "Phornbui ln"' news ______! 1 n 1 Dose of ::'':' evening for the 'H'0|.(,', ;'" I'lo.���.'''dings. l"i;,p ., ! '" retire. Trustee '8 or 11 loatt e 3 had not been lnvit- Hj ,,'" '' ' l'-< -oil the meeting ' out ;���!' oraer \\ n,,. II. Querie, has written to Manager ut when the Keary, of the provincial exhibiton, asking what terms would be offi red ^V^^^l^^^^^______________l ; -cries of games. ^ Much interest is being taken in the them out ^^^^^^^ the pressmen to clear predate the situation Sunday nig! I al ' e ti a< 1 ������ n having credital ��� wi re at work. li wai n poi te I lasl evi ning th tl fishermen aboul the mouth of the rivei wore catching as high as 100 in some rases. satisfied with the report of c ^ and effort will be made to induce ...... ... were ��� ::"'' are wllUng .0 make the trlp^ a very lew words. _____ ^ from tfae fac) th;it the secretary, [ ca8es, whlIe the .,,.;... ... , .,,,,,., of the lasl century by the Russian i%vas damaged considerably forward The San Pedro lost her Stem anil (.'I::::: 111 ill Peck ^^^^^^^^^^^ m[ -j ara big games that will be played during ne the exhibition, and the players are already planning how I bey will meet the next meeting, ralttee consisted of md Trustees Peebles men dropped Into " the represi nta- sure you ;iP^^^^^^^^^^_, told them. The re por ter.- asked for a resolution fr the board for their future guidance, anel they were Informed that the matter would be con- sidered al the next regular meeting. The scribes then departed, the easterners on the field. The lineup for the big game may be strengthened by the addition of some of the old players who had decided that they are definitely ont of the game for good and all, but who are now wavering -,r.ni considering whether it would not be advisable to don the red uniform just once more. Harry Latham find W. Clifford are likely to figure on the M c Brice, on behalf of the V. V & H. railway, has posted an appllca H h, the ualci- cie-iiiiii sioners ot ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ flee for a record of five Inches of wa- Hne-up, although at the present time, ter from an unnamed stream running neither will admit thai he intends to through the N. W. quarter of! section ���,��� IB, township 10, near Abbotsford. applied for the water domestic, mechanical purposes. i'e fty. One of the local fish dealers remarked yesterday that a large number sei tiers. The interior decorations of Her mainmast was gone And her fore- this edifice are marvels of beauty, the. mnst sprung; her cargo was gone and she most famous painters and artists of}B"�� was '" :' water-logged condition. ... j. , . . . , . ��� .1. the ,i" ' li'-;n<. honn pom mi alon oil to i The Elder towed her to Eureka. The of humpbacks bail been caught 111 the 1!le ""���' lJ" ���in-- '" ' ���' comm.sioned to :,_,,, , , , the past few days and Prepare mural decorations and paint-1 Roanoke picked up a body supposed ings tor the church. One picture es- f0,lje Edward Bulkr r'ml br;;'-ht jl ,:) pecially, the Madonna and Child. at-jth,a cit'V' tracted our attention. The robe.- ol ' river durin on account of this, he did not anticipate the big run for some time yet, I ibe sockeye'j and the humpbacks ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ do not run together. In his opinion, the Madonna are worked in pure gold, the sockeye will not come up in lar? numbers until the majority humpbacks have gone 1111 spawning grounds. of to a He for general ��� lustrlal Hugh Youdall. of Vancouver, a former residenl of this city, was in New Westminster yesterday on business. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ China Ripe fcr Rebellion. while the Child's garments are made I xew York. July 22.���A letter was the oul of silver threlad, The picture is received at the headquarters of the the worth an enormous amount of money. | hmri] of f0|.ejgn missions of the Pres- "Aniong the other objects of inter- ; byterian church from one of the me.Ii- est in the church are a number of j oaI missionaries of the board now in ; robes belonging to the priests, the china, describing the conditions B j most gorgeous being one worked out 1 around Canton. Vancouver, July 22.���A. B. Woods, of pure gold thread, the gift of the'; According to the writer, Dr. J. M. manager of the V., W. & Y. railway, I present Czar of Russia to the official- ' gwan_ oniy B leader is necessary for bas just received word that the rail- ' ing priest a few years ago. L widespread rebellion in that part Of way commission will sit here on July j "Within a few years time, I believe | China. He says certainly before .'11 to consider several applications of |that Sitka will become one of the Railway Commission to Sit. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ twelve nionths pass a decided change for branch line's. | recognized tourist resorts or the Pa- j ln government may be expected and These applications were laid over ciflc coast. It has all the advantages, whether this is accomplished by force from tbe last session of the commis-' and the travelling public is just Le the V., W. & Y. sion. ginning to find it. out." of arms or not is yet to be determined. '") A'b"���'J"'('."'���' THE DAILY XEWS. What's the use of paying more for clothes than they are worth ? What's the use of style, without service��� of wear without srood looks? What's the use of taking- chances with any other Clothing when you can get "Progress Brand" Clothing' Look for the Label that typifies progress. ai H. L. de BECK IN GOOD COMPANY TAKE IT EASY AND LNJOY GOOD MUSIC t [ Edison Phonographs, Columbia AND Victor Talking Machines FROM 512.50 AND UP Records for above. Thousands of selections to choose from High Grade Pianos J. H. TODD'S NEW WESTMINSTER* MUSIC HOUSE SIN i ::. ��� i R'HEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE^ SUCCESSFUL PUPILS I PASS THEIR EXAMS New Westminster Makes Splendid Showing In High School Entrance Exams. Victoria. July 22.���The results of the urban High school entrance examinations have been anounced. The examination is conducted by the provincial authorities, and the papers eare marked i:i the office of the deput) minister of education in this city. Charlotte Armstrong of Golden, B. C, passed first in tbe province with a total of 798 marks. A Victoria girl. Norma W. Spencer, of the South Park school, passed second with 7.U marks. Of the 62o candidates throughout the province :J1S passed. Of the 15 bronze medals annually awarded by tne governor general ten were won by girls. The work generally shows a decided improvement over that of former yours. Examination Centres. Examinations were conducted at the following centres: Armstrong: Number of candidates 20; passed, ti. C imberlan i: Num' er can ei lates, 1 ���',: passed, 5. Grand Forks: Number of candi- el ites, 15; passed. 1 j. Kamloops: Number of candidates, 25; pa-seel. 6. Kaslo; Number of eas ii at< -. 13; | I issi d, 7. Nanaimo: Number of candidates, 25; passed, 14. X- Ison: Number of can 11 late ���. 34; passe i. 21. New Westminster: Number of can- eli lates 51: passed, ll l: ��������� ���:.��� toke: Numbi r of in ;: I ttes, 22; passed, 16. R ��s!and: X . .'-��� r o i .. li lates, 20; passed, 14. Vancouver: Numbi r of i in li lates, 265: passed, 115. Vi ''. m: Nun er of Candida s, 23; passed, 12. VU toria: Number of i ndidates, asse l. i:i. Tutal numbi ; of candi lates, 620; , assi i. 31S. The . iss ;- - if i.r Girls' Ci atral il, New Wes minsti r, and of th< C< ntral school, Nelson, a is irticn- Larlj -; atifj lng. The lit'' ��� n . ..- ��� - donated by his exc< gov ernor gen( ral have been ������������ m by the follow:;, Cui erland: Ireue M un e. Goldi o Cha loti \. msi ng. Gran I Forks: Filancis C. H inning- ton. K imloops: Elwell T. Wall Kasl i: Rae Ritchie-. Ladjimith: Peter T. D. Cle .. Nanaimo: Alma A, R >���.<. i. Nelson: James Nicoll. New Westminstei : Vera B. Ki nn (Girls'). Revelstoke: Frank Grant. Rossland: Li Iii Di ... ���:. Vancou ������ . Hattie Mill:. | M ml i1:- isanl I Vi mon . ti i B Ml VI ��� irla: Norma '.'.' Spen (S >utl Park.) 'i" e resull so he Nev. ster examii is as follows T ital i ��� candid '��� - "��� pa ed, 42 Boys' Central: Num ie e! candidates, 19; pai -��� ! 15; Arl i ,. R Cn Ighl in, 7';-; Wllfri I J. . :.������ ��� "34; Hugh B. Wilson, 729; il E. Francis Battson, 726; Ki C VI gov in, 699; Laurence Dash ��������� ���-:- rpi fi 1* F) 1 C _0 ''' '��� 65-*: John C. Johns, 622; Ham I he Canadian Bank or Commerce Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. B. E, WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, Genera! Manager A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. 617; Henry H, Turnbull, 611; !���;��� n- " neth B. Casselman, 610; Arthur K, Reserve Fund, $5,000,000 MacDonald, 598; Thure Storm, Alvin W. Sharpe 574; Albert B Watson 562. Girl r Centi ii: \ ���;,,.. andl- dates, 21; passed, 20: Vera B. Kenny, 7^ i; Mary Postill, 733; G trtrud ��� E -���������- - Diamond, 719; Gertrude Robinson, FARMERS' BANKING. 6S0; Catherine M. Muir. 661; Alber- Every facility afforded Farmers fcr their banking business. Sales Notes Una C .M'Iiu. 639; Gertrude I. I.nn- cashed or taken for collection. din, 638; Lily ('. 10. MacKenzie, 638; BANKING BY MAIL���Deposits may be made or withdrawn oby mail. Sigrid M. E. Johnson, 617; Elizabeth Out-of-town accounts receive every attention. A. Cralk, 615; Ethel Campbell 606; M. E. Alberta Kelly. 604; M irl m I. While. 603; Sellne F. Paw.-. 594; [sa- '������ I L. Kelly. 594; Mary B. Eastman, 591: Hazel AI. Smith. 590; Olive 0. Archibald, 589; Laura H, Ai chibal i. 5S4; Merle McKam, 594. Sapperton: Number of can 11 Ial - 1: passed, 0. CAPITAL $14,400,000,00 Westside: Number of candidate . RESERVE $11,000,000.00 5; passed, .".: William H. Patterson! Branchea throughout Canada and New foundland, and in London, England, 688; Erie M, King, 571; El wood S. New Y<>::.. Chicago and Spokane, U.S.A., and Mexico City. A Gen- Bent, ."a;.1, eral Banking Business Tram-sac ted. Agassiz: Number of cand la es, I; Letters of Credit issued, available wit!, correspondents in al! nirts of tha passed, 0, World, Brownsville: Number of candidates, Savb.rs Bank Department. Deposits received in sums of $1 and upwards, |; passed, I. .anus A. Mur . 677. and interes: allowed n: :: per cent, per annum (present rate) added st, Ann's Com snt: Num! four times a year. candidates, 2: passed, Total Assets eve- jifiS.OOei.noo.oo. Mel:,,; id, 683; Blandine Bessette, NEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH. G. D. BRYMNER, Manager. 657; Laura I ivery, ".70. NEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH���H. R. DAVIDSON, Manager OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. 8 TO 9 O'CLOCK. Bank of Montreal ESTABLISHED 1817. If the Saving o Cents on the Dol MEANS ANYTHING TO YOU FALL IN LINE. Watches Clocks Cut Glass ilverware a t prices unheard of in this city, ancl quite regardless of cost. UNBROKEN PRICES BROKEN. Stem Wind and Set Watches 75c. ��� (See our window). Brooches, 10c up; Cuff Links, 25c up; Alarm Clocks, 75c up. (See our window). All Silverware, half price and less. 8-day Clocks, strikes hour and half hour, $2.50 up. Nice Fedroom Clocks, $1.50 up. Remember we are forced to this, as we have to vacate our present store by July 31, and we have no place to which we can remove our stock. COME WITH THE CROWD Goods Sold for cash only, no goods on approval during Sale. THE LEADING JEWELER JULY 1907. THE DAILY NEWS. Night Ro i HATEK SHORTAGE MAKES COUNCIL ACT " ; ;' I fn ra Page One.) AND Pyjamas Men's Night Robes, in choice variety, cool and roomy for summer wear. Fine Muslin, soft, yet strong. Some are plain and others neatly trimmed, with or without collar. Its quite a trick to make a good looking, comfortable Night Robe. Our Kobes are made by a Night Robe maker that understands hi.s business tlvn Highly. Men's Flannelette Nigh! Robes, - 75c io $1,25 " Muslin Night Robes, - - 75c to $1.50 " ill Wool Night Robes, large sizes, $3.00 " Pyjamas - - ��� $1.50 leys'Pyjamas ��� ��� ��� $1.25 " Flannelette Night Robes, - - 75c HLDeBECK CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER streei property owners, many of whom '���' d on of one or more ' ��� tes, wae. received, asking rm- tie '���'instruction oi i cement sidewalk on Columbia stn i ������ COst to be paid on the local Imp ovement plan. Tin; foliowig signatures footed tne Petition: J. li, Mathers, manager of Dominion Trust Co.. \v. S. Collister. '��� O. Major, i ��� g, .:. Blackle, 1!. I-. Edmonds, agent for William Bdraonds, .Malins Coulthard & Co, agents for Hamley, Douglas, and Guichon estates, R. J. McMenemy, \Y. G. M Quarrie, L. Gardhouse and E. A. Greame. VV. M. Minth irne wroti referring to the recommen latio:. of the board of works for ih" construction of new sidewalks as reporte I In the News lasi week, and stated that a new walk was needed b< tween Fifth and Sixth avenues mi Thirteenth streel fully as badly as between Fourth and Fifth, as ��� is provided foi In las- week's recommendations. Thi letter was referred to the board of v irks foi consideration. Coming in re] orts, the finance committee reported recommending the ��� yment of the following accounts: Albert J. Hill fl33.7o The Warden of B. C. Pen... 50.1)0 W, H. Nesbitt 40.00 Total $22:;.75 The parks committee asked for payment of following accounts: Archibald Bros $182.93 if. Bennett SS.50 I Opposite Post Office New Westminster I 4a a * * *��� *o* *���*���*.*2*y*2;*A*A*^*br*2r*A*b:*A*bf*^* SAN ITOL TOILET REQUISITES AT RYALL'S DRUG STORE: ��� ��� ��� * * * * * * * * ** * * ���r*y*b.-*b *b* :* ������ >��� o*A*:,t |B. C, Mills, Timber and Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manufacturers and Dea.crs in All Kinds ot Lui��ber. Uth, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, j interior Finish, turned Work, Etc. ; Fish and Fruit Boxes. J Urge Stock Plain and Fancy Glass. FARMERS ATTENTION! ^tober Alw_,��. in Stock for Fencing and Draining. Total $271.54 Aid. Shiles iei cei ted verbally that Chief Watson, of the fire department, 1 had resumed his duties at the fire hall. The chairman oi tiie water committee read a lengthy letter from William Stott, superintendent of the wa- i ter works, in wMYc attention was called to the presence of electrolysis in the water mains, an1 to the promise of the B. C. Fleet if company made months ago to sui ig return wires along the tram line for the purpose of returning the current. The superintendent recommended that the com- \ pany be asked to lay the necessary return" wires before commencing the operation of the ustillery road ��* tension. He also recommended that, on ac count of the high cost, the request nf D. D. Bourke to have the city x ite service extended ij his reside 1 ������ ���-i Nineteenth street, be not granvd Aid. Smith moved that the tv cm- ' mendations embodied in the letter --���- ' adopted, .and Al I. . ardine s< oude! on condition that a clause be a Idi 1! to the effect that the clerk shoull 1: - tify the B. C. Electric company to - rry oul the w< rk as - iggeste' Wi Johnston wished to Know whet'ier | there were any other houses in tb* vicinity of Mr, B< urk '- r< sidenci . and being answered in the negative by] Aid, Smith, he stated thai he would ' like to see Mr. Bourke supjilied with water if it could be arranged. !':������ motion to a'JopI thi superintendent's recommendations wa< carried without 1 irther discussion, On motion of Aid, Jardine, seconded by Aid. Shiles. the !.. 1, ir Lic< nse I: - law 1S89, and Amendment by-law ii)U~, was finally pass ��� ���; and ma le law. Aid, Jardtae called the Ioard of works committee's attention to the dangerous condition of the sidewalk on the south side of Queen's avemoj ��� ,ve pn Firsl an 1 Second streets, Aid, Hi nley promise I to In peel the walk referred to. The mayor and all 11'. * aldermen were pres ml w Ith the ex ��� ci ption of Al i. Gam tt, We Eat to Live But at the same time it is necessary to know what we are eating. 4 MORE / BIG T" CIALS ***********************<' ��� ����������������������������������������������������������������� At LEE'S FURNITURE and Drapery Store * * ******************** *** ������ ��� 5' ? ��������� �������������������������������������������� No. 1. 100 yards Swiss Muslin, coin spot, for sash curtains, 36 inches wide, regular 25c, for 20c No. 2. 36 only Purified Cotton Filled Comforters, size 72x72, with good muslin coverings in various colors, suitable for camping, etc., and guaranteed to wash. Regular $2.50 for $2.00 Regular $2.75 for $2.25 No. 3. 40 only Imperial Oak Centre Tables, highly polished, size 21x21,with turned legs and bottom shelf, regular $2.75, for $1.85. This is an exceptional bargain. No. 4. Is another line of Centre Tables, size 16x16. Reg. 1.75, for $1.40 **********************************++���+++���*���**++* JOHN A. LEE'S Furniture Emporium Duponi Block, Columbia Streel, New Westminster Phone 73 l ltJ0llam%L2i&ZT' We will sell the balance oi our stock or Tenders for License to Cut Timber on Dominion Lands in the Province of British Columbia. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Comissioner of Dominion Lands, Departmenl Of the Interior, and marked on the envelope "Tender for Timber Berth No. 525," will be received at this Department until i? o'clock noon on Wednesday, the 28th day of August 1907, for a license to cut timber on Berth Xo. 525, comprising lands situate in the Province of British Columbia, and described as follows: Timber Berth No. ;>2o, comprising the North half of section 29, Wes; ot Mara Lake, the North halt' of sec:, 'it 29, and all section 32 in Township 20, Range 8, West of the 6th meridian, containing an area of is:, square miles more or less. The berth must be surveyed wit bin ie year after the date of the notice awarding the berth. The regulations under which a license will be Issued, also printed forms of tender and envelope, may be obtained at this Department or at the office of the Crown Timber Agent iit Xew Westminster, B. C. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted check on a chartered bank in favor of the Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, for the amount of the bonus which the applicant is prepared to pay for a license. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Xo tender by telegraph will be entertained. PERLEY G. KEYES. Secretary. Department of the Interior, Ottawa, June 29th, 1907. Ten for Licens*. tc Cl1'. Tl.v,!rer f.n I ''.on Lands in tne Provides ui i e.j; . ��� Columbia. SEALED EXDERS addressed tothe Commissi::," oi Dominion Lands, Department oi the Interior, and marked on the envelope "Tender for Timber Berth No. 524," will be received at this Department until 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, the 21st day of August, 1907, for a license to cut timber on Berth No.524, comprising lands situate in the Province of British Columbia, and described as follows: Timber Berth No. 524, comprising Legal Subdivision 14 of Section 12, Township Ce, Range '.', West of the 7th Meridian, containing an area of 40 ; acres, more or less. The berth must be surveyed within ; cne year after the date of the notice awarding the berth. The regulations under which a license will be issued, also printed forms of tender and envelope, may be obtained at this Department or at the offlce of the Crown Timber Agent at , Xew Westminster. B. C. Each tender must oe kctfonrpanlea'"' ��� Ly an .QC��pj'te:l cheque on a chartered bank in favotf? fif the Deputy of the Minister of the Int^'Un', for the amount of the bonus which the1' applicant I is prepared to pay for a license'. v The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Xo tender by telegraph will be entertained. PERLEY G. KEYES, Secretary. Department of the Interior, Ottawa, June 25th, 1907. Tenders for License to Cut Timber on Dominion Lands in the Province of British Columbia. I TEA SETS ways in At KENNY'S Cafe At 20 Per Cent. Discount Off P.eg'ular Prices. oya! City Branch, Columbia St. Telephone 12. New Westminster R felC STEAMSHIPS m|j| MNADIAN PACIFIC BY pr~2.l__.ANO FASTES1 HfJESSES* *JB*RB |* '���onei 1im���; ">H 0F BRITAIN > 14,500 impress of Ireland; ions ���Old /;"e>li.. Couni ii �����w rates from the Reservations made' H Baiiing8i L|N|,., Pai . i] "r Britain. July 26th. ra apply l^D. GOULET, C, P, It. Agent. F. CRAKE English Watchmaker Two doors from Geo. Adams, Crocc, face, $6.00. watches, double Gentlemen a stiver wo. Chains, Ring*. !��*%���� ,.������ Watch repairing; charges able. . . You can rely ui.on Getting thc Best op Everything. W. N. Draper B. C. Land Surveyor ��!!ard Block. New Westminster. B.C Westminster Iron Works QENERAL MACHINE AND ENGINE WOKK. SHIP SMITHING, HKIUUH; and STRUCTURAL IRON WOKK. Ornamental Iron Worn, including Fences, Gates, Fire Escapes, etc. Mail orders nnd correspondence In rited. JOHN REID, BEGBIE BTKEET. ;.ew Westmlnnter. 1*. O. 474. ADAMS y DEANS higgle and Saw Mill MACHINERY ^"r:^l!KK^;";'v:v>i;M^H:e::!:"'v:^-e;:-C The Schaake Machine Works, Ltd. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Commissioner ot Dominion Lands, Department Of the interior, and marked on the envelope "Tender for Timber Berth No. 526." will be received at this Department until 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, the 4th day of Septembi r, 1907, for a license 'to cut timber on berth No. 5_20, com- prlslng lands sil ... in the Province 1 : Britl i '. and described as \ follows: ��� Timber Berth No. 52ti, comprising ; the .North halt of the South East j quarter of Section uu, Township 12, ! East of Coast .Meridian, containing a:i area of Mi acres, more or less. The berth must be surveyed within ��� one year after the date of the notice awarding the berth. ' The regulations tinier which a license will be issued, also printed forms of tei:. r and envelope, may be obtained a1 ibis Department or at the I office of the Grown Timber agent at j N'ew Westminster, B. C. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered i bank in favour of the Deputy of the Minister of tbe Interior, for the am- I ount of the bonus which the appli- i cant Is prepared to pay for a license. The highest or any tender not I necessarily accepted. No tender by telegraph will be en- lertained. PERLEY G. KEYES, secretary. \ Department of the Interior, ' Ottawa, July 5th, 1907. .���nAJ'.W ii, i .iieM.i.ia THE DAILY NEWS. V'. THE DAILY NEwS Published by the Daily News Pub- shing Company Limited, at their Jllees, corner of Sixth and Front streets, New Westminster, B. C. E. A. Paige Manager attended by many friends of the do- | parted. The pall bearers were; Lavergne Adam.-, Stanley Purvis. Roy Wintemute, Wesley McDonald, Albert Allitt, and George O'Connor, all of whom are members of the West End .Methodist Sunday school. Tbe following friends of the deceased young girl laid flowers on the coffin: Factory department Royal City :_iil!.s, gates ajar; Wesi Had Metho- schol, crescent.; Mrs. Don't be persuaded to use imported salt on the grounds of economy. WINDSOR SALT at present prices, is the cheapest in the end. 198 W ADVERTISING RATES. Transient display advertising, 10 cents per line (nonpareil), 12 lines .o the inch. Five cents per line for subsequent insertions. Reading notices, bold face type, 20 dist Sunday cents per line, brevier or nonpareil, j Ross and Mrs. Carrier, E, Gooding, 10 cents per line. ; Mrs_ ^ Smither. Royal Templars of For time contracts, special posl tions, apply to advertising manager. Notices of births, marriages or I Stretch, ITemperance, Mr. and .Mrs. brother-in-law and b. n. sister, fire to avenge the sending over Niagara Falls of an American ship. The Peel sank without much damage from the fire, (anil lies among the rocks forming the river bed, where the Peel iloclt stil [stands on the south shore o fthe island. Several years ago parties succeeded in raising the boat's Hotel Guests. Guichon���J. W. Collins, Seattle; G. D. McKay. Vancouver; H. Crofts, Edmonton; 0 C. Smith and wife. Calgary; Miss !���:. Tweed, Calgary; W. A. Crane, Toronto; A. P. Devine, Vancouver; It. J. Parsell, Todd's Inlet; L G. Lindsay and wife, Vancouver. Windsor���J. O'Hoarn and family, Olds, Alta.: W. .1. Bain, St. Paul: Duncan B. Neale, Chiiliwack; George Thompson, Vancouver; E. M Walsh, Seattle. THERE ARE ONLY IEEE OF THE K deaths, 50c. Wants, for sales, lost Mr. Gilchrist, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lay- ' anchor, which was recently presenteed or found, rooms to let, etc., one cent, ton brother-in-law and sister and iter word. No advertisement taken P,. ,, , ,,, ���,.,_, ,,, . ,, _ fc.,. i_T<__, n..��� or ���_*���.., .family, wreaths; Mrs. George Adams, for less than 25 cents. ���~~~-~���~~������~~~~~~~_~~~~^. i rose; Miss Mary Hutton, Mis-s B. TELEPHONES. to a New York City Museum. Day Office A22 Night Office B22 <W'��Vj��v*i.;-. ' TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1907. THE OTHER OX. A lew years ago, when the Dominion government granted licences for the operation of fish traps in Juan de Fuea strait, the people of Victoria generally highly approved of the measure, it' we remember rightly, the ;\jrs Colonist thought it a most excellent |,Mr. move���certainly it, ivad not a word to ��� anfj m,ss Sinithei say against it. Yet very strong ob- ton, bouquets, jection was taken all along tho Fraser,! ami the objections were backed by sound arguments ami undesirable' facts. It was pointed out that 1 raps ] had proved destructive and wasteful appliances, and, further, that the strain put upon the sockeye run in the Fraser by the Paget Sound fishing called for governmenl action to conserve the fish, no! to add to tbe means ami methods of destruction. Bui nil these arguments we're waived aside. Now the' Dominion government has granted a licence to the Capital City Held Captive in New York. i New York, July 22.���Rescued from a suitor, who held her for ransom, ' Olympia Aolverre, a 15-year-old bride, | recently gained her freedom only to I find that her husband had vanished. For days detectives had been scouring the city to find the young girl and her captor, The other day two detec- tives sleuthing through Van Ness avenue saw the anguished face of a youn" woman in a three-slur., bouse near the corner of that thoroughfare, and, Hancock street in the Bronx. They broke their way to ihe room, arrested Luigi Tenna, ber captor, anil rescued the girl, who told an extraordinary story of lier kidnapping. Last February, she said, she was married to Raphael Tolvcrre the son 'of a Fordham contractor. The couple Sealed Package System. wen| to live wiih her father eat No. Chicago, July 21.���The "sealed pack- 2385 Hoffman street. In the same jage" system of buying cattle at the block lived Luigi Tenna, who had j Chicago stockyards was adopted as a known her abroael and who had never compromise at a meeting between rep- ceased to press his attentions. resentatives of the Chicago Livestock "Marry me," she says he told her, Exchange and the packers yesterday. J "or I will kill both your husband and ; Under the agreement the packing- yourself." , house buyers will make purchases at when she refused, the bridge de- 1,1111 '"Wl :i " ��� The.v will be given | clared Tenna marshalled seven thugs to his aid and one night bore her by Breen, Mr, and Mrs. G. Milton, Mrs. S, Ii. Fry, Mrs. S. L. Quissey, Miss A. Perr, Miss Lily Blackburn, Miss C. Smither, Mr. and Mrs, Brenchley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Brenchley, Sunday school class, Mrs. Robt. Cur- new, Mrs. Geo. Newman, Miss I.. Davis, Mr. and Airs. Geo. Milton and family, Mr. George O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Purvis and family. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Insley and family, sprays; lhe Misses Thomas, anchor; Mrs. Mag- none, Mrs. T. Hembrougb, Miss I.. Bradner, Mr. ami Mrs. Capt. Ford, -Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Gordon, Mr, and I. R. roon. .Miss Kile:; Ceder- Mrs, and Miss M. LanauJ, Mrs. .Miss Amelia Hut- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LOST���A brooch, with three nuggets.: Finder please return to this office and receive reward. LOST-Ladies Brooch, between Lytton hotel aud tram office. Finder j.lease return to Lytton hotel and receive reward. 30 acres of level land with 1320 foot waterfrontage oil - jl mile from the bridge, on the Great Northern Railwa| Price, $8 per foot ON EASY TERMS. WANTED���Waitress, applj restaurant. Kenny's ! tf EMPLOYMENT AGENCY���We furnish help of all kinds, farm, bush, saw mill, railroad labor, hotel help, etc., etc. male or female. 'Write Canadian Pacific Emplo; m< a' Agcy. 506 Cordova street west Vain ouver. HOUSE AND TWO LOTS to vent, splendid location; corner site on car line, eight minutes from post office. Apply P. A. Daily News office. Hale & Lan AGENTS FOR CITY AND FARM PROPERT, 248 Columbia St., NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Phone 335 P. O. Bo< 2| force away from her ; the right to examination, but once selection having been made and prices Canning company to use a setae in ! agI'oei1 upon' ,lle sale wi" be regard- That was .rune 30. The Cowichan bay. off the mouth of the J ed as comP'eted, and any subsequent was guarded by armed Cowichan river, and the Colonist is !losses v'in fa" "l'on the purchasers squealing like a scalded cat IS I The injury of a great industry on the Praser and the subsequenl attempts to offset the injury by unjusi discrimination against working fisherman did not at all appeal to Its sympathies; but a step which sonic people fear (that Is To Raise Historic Craft. Kingston Ont., duly 21 ���A movement has been started aanong Thousand island residents to form ,a Sir Roberl Peel Association for the purpose of raising funds to lift the fara- about as much as can be said) may "!ls I'i;' of tliat name and place her on exhibition on the shore of Welles-J ley island. On the uighl of March 33, 1839, th.' Canadian craft was 3el m injure the chawnce of sport, doncher- know, on a small river on Vancouver island ilea; Is a terrible thing, especially as the licentiis include a somewhal prominenl Liberal, and as political capital can be made of the m.n t. All of which shows heew fondlv tbe usband's home. ?irl says she villains da'y and night. First they demanded rewards; then she says an alternative; heated pokers were pressed against her bare feet to torture her into compliance with liis demands. The girl says that she told them they might kill her. but could not force her to wed another man. When finally rescued Olympia could no: find her husband. She fears he. loo, has been kidnapped by the conspirators. FOR SALE���One second-hand range, suitable for large restaurant, or logging camp, 6ftx3ft.6in. Apply to Alex Speck, Second Haul Store, Speck Blk. Dr. T. Hoggan, M.R.C.V.S., Edinburgh, Veterinary Surgeon Having commenced practice iu New Westmiuster, messages can be left at D. S. Curtis' Drug Store, Columbia street; 'Phone 4J, until I have made my offlce arrangements. TIMBER LANDS���We .leal exclusive l.v in timber. Have large and smai. tracts on water. If you wish t( buy or sell, see me. E, It. Chan Her ���in; Hastings S'., Vane mver. B.C 100 Cords of Ian Bark Wanted At the rraser River Tannery ��� \> ��*������������������������������������������������������������*�������������������������������������������������������� JIHAVEFORSALEI ��� * Full sizeel lot on Agnes St $650 % Corner lot 5th St $550 ��� Lot on 4th ave., near Sth St S475 ��� Cleared lot in Sapperton $150 ! HAVE A LOOK AT OUR LIST I P. PEEBLES IL * 270 Columbia St. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Phone 3071 *********************:��� n ������ *s ******************o***aai Highest Cash Price Paid venerable Colonial of consistency, the jewel "FINAL AND UNALTERABLE." Tbe Vlctorl i Times has . a timely article (no, we an a >i punning), headed as abo.- . ;: i hich ;e .-.; ow - b tfjptatie .:.- fr mi d cu in nl which 'in' or record wh ii v ��� ���,��� .��� ���., -. ... ��� Insisted on in these cohn Mr. McBrl le had no iin. ts ' . with the omission > tie , ��� '. ��� fin .] an 1 unalterable/' f ���....���. i, . |��� :.., ��� ;i: no;:' i't.-'Vi.,- th li parli mien ; i il ,Kiat he did (| ed -ro. think- e ��� iul ih'' matter i r ati n lling any id ii i do nte:l ing import ince to 11 hav ting i hem in'' the iii" commons a' i Iti iw These are lie 1(1 . hen n cited becaus , an are eeml because i-e know the' tli" pi facts ��� ��� ��� : ��� ��� * * t�� * * * * * * * * * * <> * ���> ���*> The docl i Illi of pu ... . ��� er 5 go. ��� nmenl ow uershlp (both l< rms are usi J l, ho .mad it prog in ihe old counti . lei I to * Bound '." e: cor mil - ' . ;:. : . x- perts di tailed '.-- report. Dis< ��� on now mainly I in ������:��� n i he tiuesl. eei of operal a; hould h ij "'>>> i n- ni.aii llrccl ��� (hould t he ��orks, owm ey the \.i operate I a companii s undi ... of Ie ise or con ract? Thi .. : nut ally . nough, ��� .. .'tin Vnierlcai experts. The main poi it, how ever, la ihai what are called " ibll litl undertakings whii I: are ni (essarllj more or less monoj ilistic :-. ,m hises which confer a certain power of taxation upon their holders, ami which conditions Inevitably rele&se to a gn al i xtenl ii nol entirely from tin1 restraining possibility of competition- should not lee allow,-! m become private property; and this point is now prettj general!..' accepted as an axiom in political science. True, tbe aci i pi ance is more theoretical than practical, in Anglo-Saxon countries, so far; but the tuanslation ot the theorj into practice is only n matti r of iia:" ami opportunity ��� .* f> ���********************** ***************************************************** [RADEM P.KREGIiSPAIOft ! Another large shipment of WALK-OVER goods received, opened up and now ready for sale. But to sell them is an easy matter���they sell themselves. We have on show the nobbiest of nobby in Oxfords and boots with black or tan, button or lace in the following leathers: Patent Colt, P'atent Calf, Gun Metal Calf, Platinum Calf, Chrome Russia Calf and Vici Kid. Jn fact styles and material to suit anv taste whatsoever. ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� * ��� ��� : ��� �� * * * * * * * * * * * * * ���>. * * * * * o * * * 0 <�� A Good Om House on 7th Avenue, near 4th street. Five rooms, hall and pantry, and ele< ��� trie light. Nice lot, stable and chicken run. Price $1800, favorable terms. DOMIiMON TRUST COMPAN! THOS. REAL ESTATE- R. PEARSON. ~,ind' Manager INSURANT! :^ Adal^t^s, Ce3cl>ratcd Truss Rod Studebaker, Standard and Steel Skein Mountain Wagons, Fi n I Agents for the J. J. C ise Threshing Machinery. IT. J. TRAPP & CO Funeral of Jennie Guennapp. Tin : :in rai m' lile- 1 ite Jl lini Gv.'i .1- napp agi l sixteen years who iii 'il ou Saturday was held j esti rday afternoon at 2:30 o'cloclt from tli" family re : ence on Sixth street. The Interment took place ia the Oddfellows' erth ier;, at Sapperton. Services were conducted al the li<>e;sc .-me! the grave- Bide uy the Rev. F. A. Magee of the Weat Emi Methodisi church and were We Sell High Grade Shoes Johnston's Bib SHOE HOUSE LTD. Columbia St. The Sign of thc Big Electric Boot v\ WW ll1* 1 . fe:/ /y jXhI ��� ���^'\'j_W fj^T -T*~yraa- _\%a*'t*r!*a\_ 1 ^ j&M y$ Over \___a4w ��� ��� ��� ��� * * * * * * * Lir iled ************************* * ���������>������*������������������������������������*������***' Established 1887 Incorporated l'-",; Gilley Bros, im Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN WELLINGTON LUMP COAL WELLINGTON WASHED NUT AND PEA COAL. COMOX COAL AND COKE. CUM3ERLAND FORGE COAL. VANCOUVER PORTLAND CEMENT. This celebrated Cement is Ut ed ley nearly all large contractors in the Province. R03E3ANK LIME. MANITOBA WOOD NEW 6r:UNSWlCA LIVERPOOL SALT. COMMON BRICK. PRESGED FACE DRlCK. FIRE BRICK. FIRE CLAY wi Fie^. PLASTER- MANTEL E CLAY BRICK. From the Clayburn Clay ' TILE. SEWER PIPE, DRAIN SANS. CRUSHED ROCK Telephones: Office 16, Maita; 122 ������������������������������������^������������������������������������^���^���������������������������������������<>'^ ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������*���������**��������� er's Residence ^������������������������*I ���A.* LV 23.1907. �����=���*=! '���: *i:A2*2 1e Cash Stores ���. ��� ��� Sal e eans lomething * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ���* Every home may benefit as we j peput i>rices down to win your? lu'e approbation, besides you'll find I (ie assortment here unequalled��� ��� Ion can't choose better. Timely Sale of j [1/JV SHADES imes for 85c, and $2.00 ones f ;t entire stock mitire stock is our own impc.-t $1.35, and so on right through from eld London direct. |rr/er Hose, sizes 5 tfl IO, kper pair la'.-sel double knee, rock fast aye. very elastic and close fitting | buoys and girls. Good value at 35c. . Sale price 2oc per par. ^Bleached Sheeting, plain, pc per yard. po suited? If not this is ycu- suit opportunity, uvelt) stripe worsted fine tailor-made Suits In |Alip to (35.00, for $12.75. iwther Big Clearance of hsh Skirts, 95c. M:ended siv ng in the millinery store. $5.50 r:-'��� ied b> cur own experts, and pretty Ps'" ���'������." ' js, qu.lls or r\2hj I -or th up A nice si-owing in our east window. 30 light tweed th'S offering. Hats for $1.50. ready-to-wear styles to $6.50, on sale for 3se during July at ��� �� . S~l* SMITH 267 and 271 Columbia Slreet, New Westminster. ��� *:.*.:* * * * * 7 lots in the west end of the city for $1700. This is about the best buy in the way of lots that is to be found inside the City Limits today. Easy Terms can be these lots. got on MclEOD, MARK 'ta Fn,m l l o ���..-.,. >> arm Land Spec.. �� THE DAILY NEWS. CITY NEWS Hand Painted China Mis? Lilly le-,. iI iltini .'i 'h" i [I. for Vancouver a few days. '���'������ A ible R ih benbach is spending a two weeks' holiday n Ashcroft. delivered by Mr. Chamberlta fr duty. This exhibit will be tor days only, Friday und Saturday, 26th and 27th. e of two July ���Mis lien Hendrj Is In the city ���i '- ��������� lays .en a visit, to friends. tor for all kinds of cut flowers and potted plants, see Tidy, the florist. Mr, spendi Moody and Mrs. L. B. Lusby are ne. a tew elays camping at Port Mrs. i). B. Hall, of Chiiliwack. ac- [ companied by hei family, is visiting j her father, T. li. li itnerly, tor a f sv. ' ' i a >:-. Miss Julia Haarer, ol Manaimo, ar-��� .esterda; m Harrison Hot ��� - . and i- visiting Mrs. William I 'ii al !:���'��� '.so.-- -rreet. We have made arrangements wiih the Pickard's studios of Chicago, to se I a representative to New Westminster, to give an exhibit ia our store on Friday and Saturday. July 26 and 27. In this exhibit will be shown hundreds uf the must beautiful specimens of the art of China Painting ever produced. The color schemes are brilliant. The gold work is simply exquisite. But the prices are not high. All of Pick- ard's China possesses a harmonious, satisfying richness that has never been successfully imitated. The store will be completely filled with the line. None of the pieces in this exhibit are for sale. But anylK>dy who wishes a duplicate of any of these pieces can have it painted to order, and delivered at any time in the future. This will also lie a good opportunity to place special orders for Pickard's Monogram and White and Gold China. We will make a very close price on any piece ordered in this way, as we have no money tied up in special pieces which are painted to order, and the goods in stock. China In | stock for our Fall trade, and we are particularly anxious to get an expres- I sion of opinion from the ladies of our city who are interested in things art- rancher arrested for betas istlc, as to the merits ot the different decorations. id Sunday evening explained The usual weekly band concert will ; be given on Wednesday of this week instead ol un Thursday. The change has been made because it has been found im.n.i'S'Me for several of the I players to att .ml Thursday evening. The concert vil1 be given on the Al- i can affonl t0 8e" in tnis wa>' cheaper than where we carry | bert Crescent and in addition to the j musical ropenolre, a couple of vocal We are, however, going to put some of Pickard's hand-pointed ! solos will be given by W. Morris. ier shops will clo3i of this v. at 11 at of tl I ��� irs' . on Weel- ock on nau ei ;:ic- ���'��� ��� Mign rn : ��� ike, the talented mg vocalist Is il ireseni in Milan, ui suing - idies. She will ai i in Sunn; Italy ; ir so i con- erable time, li is undersl ��� ���. that X. Silvi . I ��������� known base ei: player, will short- I rejoin the New Westmins ei i 11 team. Silvei for New Westmii of tne si is ���, The drunk to the police yesterday that he had secure i tho trouble tonic In Chiiliwack, By this assertion, he disperses a cloud ui suspicion wiiich had been banging over the heads of the local' hotelmen, win were suspected bj some of having sold him the liquor on the Sabbath day The jaggisl separated from %', in extenuation of the offense Fritz .1. Galer anl wife, Of Seattle, are in the city visiting Mrs. Fred Eickh ifl and family. Mr. Galer had not been in New Westminster for the pasl eighteen years, and finds many changes since that time. He is connected with lhe fire brigade of Seattle, being attached to Station No, 7. He says that he cannot recognize the town, as all the old landmarks have i W. C. CHAMBERLIN, THE JEWELER yed secon I ias ��� disappeared ONE OF THE GREATEST DEMONSTRATIONS IS NOW GOING ON OF DURKUS SAL1D DRESSING By Miss Williams. Receipe Book given away FREE, at The Public Supply Stores GEORGE ADAMS, Prop. during the early Col, .1. ('. Whj . ��������� ar len if the pen- entlary, is said i ie gradually suc- cumblng to -��� prolonged Illness, and is uot likely to recover. His condition was spoken of yesterday as being ex- ti emi ly grai ��� �� Two Um':- ind : ,'. : - ��� ��� ,.��� S i ell idem reet, aeai Ro; ven u \ _ en line ��� rgain. White Shiles .v C Co ��� lumbia street, *** * * o * ��� * * * il. C, Brh -., loi tl ��� onsl i uel li i ��� ngi- neer foi the ib N. R , is having > sailing boa eleas ire e: si ms, Th boai - lng consti I ij I. and w. Insle.N. in I is -\ cte I ��� ��� rea ly I inching mid- lle of this v el Frank Reichi Ufred 1 a . en | K Fi . ni a ix, il Van ouvi , lefl yesterday in .. ail for R ���e hei end The trl i ex t I e a va; sailing cru si mt two w made eve rision fo i menl In the v :-.-.. ii moonligh ' N- irsion I !' Id night, undei ispices o| the Roj . ; n lars oi fei ������ . I ., ... | ��� ..- .- sfu .���- fail The committee ex large n .. ��� thi s a i be he fun as of a ...... Thirty dollars Tor the sale of cherries off one tree in a city garden is not bad returns, especially when there are It other fruit trees in full bearing in the garden. This garden, 66x150 feet, with a i. room modern house, stable an.l chicken house, all within two ; locks if street car can be bought for $2250. White & Shiles, 260 Columbia sl et, city. *** A party of New Westminster young n en 31 >:;ed out on Sunday in James Keary's launch, head- I . Boundary ba ��� ut when rounding the sand heads'the boat lodged on I bank and was only released after considerable Iel iy .md trouble. The boys then decided to return and tie up at Ladner. and drive to the bay instead. Rigs .-���- accordingly hired, and the trip ��� s made by land. They also drove I around to Polnl Roberts. The members of the party were: James Keary. R. Ei ikh iff, Roj Pears in, T. Briggs. W. Keary, Frank Major, Irving Beers, Karl Warrep, E. Munn and E. Savage. ROYAL CITY LEADS. New Westeninster Pupils Su;;e:sfu! Stu Head List of ents. , >\ in ranch fi n ��� house, lo ������ . ha er Wh ��� mi la - ���" I - leared c:ty, '.. " !( -. - ' .. ' ., Cl - I'll' -. - ��� ��� ��� ��� lisi if 1 .... : .- iln'.e i the polici .....' .Iclntosh s irl - ������ ' men .ef an aboriginal alcohollst yester- ,laj afternoon, ��� Indian plai es the lame for h ��� ' ma i, who, he - [died him with two bottles ot wl -'��� ��� The twentj i iti service city and Sappi am lines wes In augurated ; ������ ti rda: morning ai I .,���,���,! t0 work satisfactorily. The quicker transportation, and the , I service, is a greal boon, and was duly api ree lal cltj B. ( Quality and Price Whe fre I .em Tl vou want them Ed get supplies fur the pantry ien when you want good TEA AND COFFEE "i't you call on the man who makes a Bpecialtj ��� and get value for your money'.' *onds Tea Co. SIS' '""*"*' folk wh ' di b '-r'-ii'b ovi ' ��� K. K. lines. ,, Was reported last ev mlng trom i the line thai th i regular wesl .ound C. P. K. train, due in Vam tu- v,.,. about S o'clock last evening, ran into a man and team of hoi ��� ������ thev were crossing the tnack near Mlislon city, killing right, and Injuring that he died |ewi ler, h i ��� the PI it ! the' man so , u" time lai" '��� badly Again is the i fficiency of the t< ai h- Ing sta the New Westminster public ������ hools ��� xemplified bj the returns of I e entrance ex tminations just pub- she I v. itch gives New Westminst ir, a long lo.-.:. the hig ; isl : ercentage i iccessful sl nts ol mj place n province. Of tl i toi il number of v toria pupils ������ a wrote on the exams 52.1 per cent, passed, bl 4 per rem. of Vaneom r pupils pa a e 1, ��� [le i\ er S2 per c int. the candi- .-. - | i N'ew Westminster obtained their certificate of entrance tei the t scb el. It will be seen bj th ��� ce mplete list a page 3 that out of 21 students sent for examination from Vis^ Rogers' itn, -11 were successful, and from Principal Coatham's r i im, IJ out .if -'. passed. The West Enl school entered five as rai. lid ites, and three were success! il, an l one was i ntered I om the Sa eerton n h il, aud that ��� :. ��� :' ii. i. Om ��� ��� the me lals donated each by the governor general tor com- Itl in was awarded to Vera B. Kenny, the 12-year-old daughter of J. ; Kenn; . She obtained ~yi marks ai of a possible ly-i Two years ago mother of Mr, Kenny's daughters - . mred a medal for the showing which she made at the entrance examination, and three years ago one of his sons secured a cup for the best average In athletics In connection ������. ith the boys' school sports. In speaking of the !>;-''. standing tale n .y local pupils, a member of the trustee board stated yesterday that the result was very pleasing, considered that New Westminster hadJS of the I''-; te Lchera In British j V| BOYS' Knee Pants Our stock is complete in this line. TWEEDS, SERGES, CORDUROYS, Fitting boys from 4 years of age to 15 years of age. PRICES: 50c, 60c, 75c up to $1.75 the Pair PHILLIPS THE WARDROBE CLOTHIER Something UniQue is Cowan's Coconut Cream Icing For CaKe THE LADIES ARE CHARMED WITH IT. MADE ONLY BT THE COWAN CO., Ltd.. TORONTO He i ;���; K<C<��e��>>>>>>>;:o>>����>^^^ 'a.* _. y w. C, Chamherlln, th i made arrangemi nts with studios of Chicago, to senl a representative to New Westminster with 5,000 worth of the mosl ��� i i- ,.;��� the art of chtaa some Colum! : i, ,! * Notice to Water Consumers g \. i'ii'- tied lol Consul " 's tn use Cltj about tiful specimens S2"X rexSltlnhTs store' Se'!s nothing In ^ exhl,h ' ��� ^Vedne . ,:������ [f ou w.anl to place in now for fall or .Christ. ��� can have dny pi order, All Bale, order ment, you h pa'm '��� ' ��� .,i while this i shiblt :; >��� '���' ' an; hereby noti- Water for the and and 2Ith Inst , bo I thai the reserve supply tor fire pur- . rs - mi., be Increased. By order, W. A. DUNCAN. City Mail, duly 22, 1907. City Clerk. . BRIGHT DAYS . SHOW UP THE BARE SPOTS - Call and seejoar new lines of FURNITURE. The best of woods, the latest of patterns, the best of workmanship, and the most reasonable of prices. W. E. PALES, FURNITURE EMPORIUM 716 and 713 Columbia St. Four Floors. Rear Extension. Front St. i V 3 v v I 9 I iBaOBCfieCfifi'BOOS'OOHK^^ 1 i. WLiuoa.utimmvaas^m THE DAILY NEWS. JESDAY. JULY' JAP BITES CHUNK Off STEWARD'S ARM! Residential New Westmi Vicious Nipponese Exhibits Canibalastic Traits When Frenzied By Drink. CAMPERS' NOTICE WATER WINGS BATHING CAPS, Reg. 25c. Fancy 35c. Take with you cur Mosquito Oil. Honey and Almond Cream sunburn, etc. Can sell you a splendid Hath Towel. D. S. CURTIS & CO.. Drugs. Sp���ttaclcstSeeds New Westminster Second-HandPIANOS ORGANS. RANGES, STOVES, BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS. ETC. Rushton & The SECOND-HAND STORE We also do all kinds of general repairing. Sign Man on Wheel. roiurobla St. New Westminster. Phone 275 J.HENLEY Manufacturer of Mineral Waters, Etc. Aerated Waters, Family Trade a Specialty. Tel. 113. Offlce. Eighth Street NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY COMPANY Vancouver, July 22.���After he had mutinied on the steamer Cassiar by violently resisting the captain's or- ders; after he had bitten two pieces oul of one of the stewards and finally after lu luni chased the same steward wiih a butcher knife, a Japanese stoker was allowed '<> go free this mornin" by the manager of the I'nion Steam- , ship Co. Considering ihe serious na- Skin Soap tor ture of the stoker's crimes this seems curious. The Japanese had been drinking heavily all during ;';���. time since leaving Vancouver bur had shown no violence until refused the sale of .1 buttle of whisky by Peter Duncanson, s'.-c- ond Stewart. Duncanson was bus.. storing awaj empty 1.<. i -; t - Saturday afternoon when the Japanese ordered a bottle of whisky which Duncanson refused him. This so enraged ihe.lap that he became abusive and was or- Q I de:..; below by the captain. He would IhjDCCK not -so and ;t took tne captain a:ili * three men to carry the ~��� :���;:iriilint: Jap to the mali room where he was bound with rope and locked up. During the struggle he bit Peter Duncanson on the lej. ami tore a large ; lece of flesh from the arm. About six o'clock he was released from the mail room on the promise 1 ���:' "The Site of Beautiful Homes.r The following list carefully compiled to date contains most of the choicest residential plots in the city for sale.Prices; are most reasonable. Several lots have fruit.bearing trees. Just the kind of home you want for comfort. Read our list ot Kanches and Farm Lands for sale. Two acres in block, corner of llth Street and Royal avenue, invaluable for industrial site, $4,500. One half cash, balance to be arranged. 1 Five acres on 10th Ave.. right across from old reservoir, city limits. $1200. Half cash, half in six months. House 24x24; 4 rooms; framed; inside ship lapped. Barn 12x16. One acre partly cleared. Land No. 1. Bal. easily cleared. One acre, corner of Mlond and Illl) Streel and Royal Avenue $2,500 24 a< :��� front; 12 bouse, lath ���; ch��U red; Subdivision of lot 46, block 6, comprising some of the finest resident:... sites in the city for sale exclusive... by i:s. This magnificent property is situated cn the comers of Fourth avi ��� mie, First street (facing Queen's park- and Emory street, comprising! in all ten 33x120 foot lots facing oc First street at $700 (excepting the corner lot facing Fourth avenue an i First street, held a; $1000); two lots good behavior but bad not been out on Fourth avenue. 42 1-2x120, at $600 long when he went to the galley, per lot; four lots. 52 1-2x85, $45C: secured a big butcher Knife and chas- five lots. $400. Call at our office en ed Duncanson all over the boat until Front street and inspect plans. Duncanson sought refuge on the upper deck. The Jap was again caught ainl forced into the mail room where he was confined the remainder part of the trip ,an 1 was not released until this morning. This morning he claimed not to remdmber anything that had happened and was let go by the manager of the steamship company without punisbn ��� nt. Three ful sized lots on Fifth avenu nor:b side between First and Secor streets. No. 5, 6 and 7. Price $4' each or $1100 for the three. House 30x42. 4th St., between 4th and Sth Ave.; 2 singie and 1 double bedrooms upstairs, and bath room down stairs; parlor, dining room, kitchen and pantry. Full sized lot running back to Ash St. Price $3)800: $1,500 cash, balance at $500 per year a; 7 ;*r cent. 2'-o storey house, 10 rooms, also lern improvements; lot 66x132; lane at back; part of lot set out with fruit trees and nice lawn. Price $2,750. $1,500 cash, balance 6 and 12 months at 7 per cent. 1 lot Xo. 24 cn 13th. street south side of 4th avenue. Price $200 cash. 160 acres, 2 miles from city. $40 per acre Two lots on ISth street, between 7th and Sth avenues. 1 full size lot, block 0, lot 14, St. Patrick's Square: Price $450. 1 lot, 55^x166, Tenth street, off Queen's avenue. Price $450. Terms $200 cash, balance terms to suit. tered; w( chicken barn u fruit \m kin-Is. Prici $3,000. Term's' cash, balan ������ ��� '.: $3,500. subject to 10 lease. . Fine reE.dence for i 2nd Street, eerier Fourth a| Splendid locat on, now rents $30.00 per month; lease can! tended if purchaser so desirl good paying ir estment, .Tei be arranged. Double tern ; house, 1st and 2n I S Price! cash half an ; 6 rr.ontbsl Rents for $10 ( 40 acres :. i 14, N'. i.,i of Tn. 2, about 3 .s from bn Haworth road. E housi 1'2 storey housi flnlffl other 3 ran bi i] stalrsl shack; i;2 acn ..���-: audi with clover, re.l: I .. easil i ��� One mile from -.. ��� mill.} No. 310.���9-roomed House and bath $1,200:. terms cash, ball room. Agnes St. $3,000: '-.. cash, months at 7 balance 3 and 6 months at 7 '.' Full sized Ic 'and Sth St. I". $,1050, hj No. 312.���S-roomed House and bath balance at 7 % per onum. room, Agnes St. Price $2,500; ', Westerly cash, balance 3 and 6 mos. at 7 ' I kill!" r t '-'���- bei' ��������� 7 lots Xos. Sl to S6 and a faces on Sth avenue, next to Gunns ranch. 4 lots cleared without a stump; small Block 12 on 12th St, east side; 10 full sized lots. Price $2,500. one-third cash. bal. 6, 12 and 18 months :.e .s<-. Full sized let, north side of Ham ilton btreet between Sixth and Eighth chickens streets: $225. chicken house, horse and rig: BOOM YOUR BUSINESS BY ADVER riSfNG IN THE MORNING PAPER. IHE MISSION LUMBER CO. NOTICE OF. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP 132x132 corner 10 '������: s^irl houses drawing J- er rnonthl $5,000. half cash. . :���-;:: | months. 160 S.E. Vi Of ���-'��� ' - 10 acres.partly ��� Kara' House corner of 7th St. and 4th running throng;. - | Ave.; 9 rooms; 2 full sized lots, 66x north of Websti 132- ' orchard of apples, pears and mill and P.O. at th i plums Price $4,000. $2,000 cash, bal- ber worth $7 per ance on time at 7 %. < miles from !' 12 100 ��� t^rris I' 160 acres less right of way aUiul - ��set on iu avenue, one iot rrom ��o g ]otg corner of ftreet between sth ���ge<j. acres for railway: 25 acres stumped, street on south side; fruit trees. Price aRd 9th Av���i on 2nd St., side of 2nd &.w ,-.,. Towl . \ $1900; 1-2 cash, terms for balance at St.. equal to one acre: partly cleared, railway 7 per cent Size cf lot 55x165. $500, half cash. A splendid and lean too 16x22; barn 30x32 and $350 cash, balance on easy terms. J I0' lln i acre clay, hous- | lean too 32x14; granary 10x10; tw< L, -, 16j ;: and o,-, of n of 3 p;i,.,. More exclusive properties just listed Joyce station; chicken houses, each 10x12; wagon 5500 for three (er $175 each: 1-2 a sh -': - : 20x30; small milk house, Bmall balance C months at 7 percent. orchard, al! kinds of fruit, 65 bearing .��>3 173 choice $1500 casn. 1 1-2 house, t'i rooms and flush : set on 4th avenue, one lot from 2nd 15 acres roughly cleared and fenced: 1 1-2 story house 18x2S, lean too 14x2S e ���1 - 2 Transcontinental Trains 2 DAILY fruit trees; natural spring well. Price $6000; $2000 cash, balance easily arranged '������'��� 7 : er cent. Fill] sized lot cn Third street, be tween Royal ..nd Queens aven; -. :���. : ��� -v bi tse; $15 e < ist "v ursion rat* - to all '; I, -���: ' : ' : th an I 10th :��� nths. I nts isi Augusi Sth, Ti:kets good fo: u������ Tm lots lock I, lol $1( ED. GOL U. I. C. i-'. k. Agent New '.. e^tminstcr. WHEN GOING EAST ASK THE TICKET AGENT TC SEND \'b U -"VER -THE NORTHWESTERN LINE" Eteht Trains Every Day :n the Ycir BETWEEN Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago t.;e train of fay.e the north-western, ltd. Ei lies the newest ar.d best ideas for ���': RT, CONVENIENCE a- LI XURY. I: :> lighted with I :- ��� ad gas; the most ' :^:ei train in the wor , equipment c insists of I ��� ��� te otnj ������-:��� nt c irs, standard :" sect a sleepers, ixnri is timing cr, reclining . i - cars (seats tree), modern day coaches and buffet, library and smoking car-. . - Time Tables, Folders, or any further inl rm ti n call on or write F. VV. PARKER. GENERAL AGENT. 7.'0 Second Avenue. Seattle. Wash XOTI<' : is .-"���'.��� _ ��� ��� ��� ai the rtners beretofon - i sisting betwi -. '. ������ lameron an! Josi b Mai . Mi i. cai I as "The Miss ��� a Luml ���: Con ..:..." if thi Distri ( ��� : Xev,- W< stn Insti r has een d -��� . ��� ��� I ���-.:. as ��� ;. 29th NOW, THEN. WHAT DO Of June, 1907. All l< ts ��� .:.- ( the YOU WANT BETTER THAN THIS? .��� .��� -:. an ��� ie paid to .by .. res of "i.e best soil, 10 .. res '���-��� h Cameron of Sa on th< cleared, rader cultivation; 200: mg District :' \- . sti ist< .:. I all ���_ ��������� s, jusi omencing to bear; s against thi said j ��� . .-. ��� - . y-_ storey, 5 rooms; hen " ' ' ��� ' ' - ��� ��� hi us< -. :. -yrio: order; son:e acn a planti ' with wheat, c its aud potatoes. Water from nearbj -ring. Balance J2 acre letween Queen's and 3rd Ave. on west side of 10th; No. 5 and 6, Block 4S; 132x165 feet; all cleared and fenced. Price S.C5C; $220 cash, balance ia 6 n:"n:hs. with us for saie. Lot 5, opposite Kne<x I b ���>. rton, ea.-r side Colun. car line. $350 cash. ODDOr- chard. Price Jl! pel casb, balanci In I across front fa ilng I | ���ch, Sa;>- $700 cash, balance a Street on Full sized lot en Royal avenue, ��� tv ��� en F urth :.:. . Mei. ivale; aii cleared. $1,200. $800 ��� -. Ifl teres in sec. :.' and alder. Good soil; good roads. A; i Ij for full ; artlculars. Lots ::. 18, 19, 21"'. 21, face on 16th street and ~'h avenue; 2 corner lots $250; 4 Ins e lota $200 each. Pri e $S��C, cash. Sir ������ ts at i ish. :; lots south side of Sex':: Avenue: verv light clearing: 60xll5Vi feet on ~ : ' ..;<><���;-. I". $1050 casi'. 4 lots on Fifth Stree'. 11, 1-'. 13, M, Sub. 15, S. Blk. 13. $350 each, half Sh, balance C months at T %. One acre in block 9| tween ISth and 16th on Sth Ave. Trice S| ash. bal. easy. 1-3 c Large lot and I lumbia stree', S i ��� at $1" each. 2 houses corner of Merrival and Acnes; full sized lot; city block 31, Tim be fir ce- i<,! 11: one house rents for $25, the i !..r Jl"; flush closets and all connected with sew ers. Pric- $3,500. Cash $2, I ilu ��� in 6, 12 and is full s:ze lot, t months at 7 %. One and one-:, eif l N ��� E tli ber. Price ash, balance easy wi of property easily cleared. $ 4 , - c c : $2; ash, bal tit. I 12 n onths. Pri ��� mce C ��� - ttli Dati I at Xew Wesl ninsi I s lay of Jul; '��� 7 Witni -- JOS. CA MDRON ' H. ' IHNS IN J. M. McDi >N ' "" LAND REGISTRY ACT. .' ���'���_:���: N'i iti :: thai .. Iii ������:��� n as l< ��� egisl Mai garet R - son - ' - ��� in Fi Simi Tax Sale Dei ��� a of th< Ti t.-:.: :���- - . ��� $���;���: : yo?. A FEW DAYS Sm "' . t Robson -.'.v ,<���.-, iar:er .ash. ,��� :. ��� : e the 7t! f Xovei er, A i and I eai ..'7 ill and singular that cen ��� - : b ise, "��� ��� th x This property is only :; mile f: m tran; line. Over two hundred chi ens and ducks uld be sold with tbe propertj at a snaj. - ��� . A ira ���:' '. Burn Lots 14 and 15 of 1 cf Four and one-half acres between (cleared.) Price $500; for' Seventh and Eighth avenue: south cash, balance C months at si ie cf 1st street Price $2,500. Lot 14 on Fifth e venue, sub B, 10 .��� -: 9, $300 cash, u cleared; size 55 fee; by 132 fee: ', eage on Vancouver road, corni li '��� . r..:'.. $/25 per acre. A age is selling fast a; this price. 160 a . es, Westminster ���'.:<': b t, 4 0b, 1 acres i r ������ nd; running en luiry. -��� : \ .2: :��� ime I Royal avenue and ��� er of Mel . .... F'reet; 9 room-: i - ���'��� " cold water, closet; ��������� I bearig fruit trees; strei - on I sides; fine view. Prl ��� 5'81 cash. of SuIl :'��� Te wnshlp 6 of 4 ie two, 1-2 ��� - cent. Lot 14 on Sher'jroc'.; .-tre-' of 11 ef : cleared. Price $275; l-.' cash, balance, 6 months at 7 : er cent. 2 lots on 8th Sv between 5th and ���-. Ave. on east Bide; full sized. 66x : 12; Xos. b ami 12. Price $1CC3 fcr both, half cash, Laiance eas.-. Six lots, 50x150, outside city I m U : $60 each lot. Fuller particulars on - ��� ��� ��� ' Ing and being in the strlci of Xew Wesl I ��� P mbia. i " - . - i of Xorl ��� -' Seel ' I, Ti n i isl . ��� f you are i conl ' ��� tn ol ��� . ��� :: - laser witl late Irs Ion of notice upon y register Margaret Robson, , ��� wni ��� hereof in fei Vnd I hereb d 11 : ner of Cth and Agni St -- e ise and ��� Pi ��� S-.CCO: ������ ��� . ��� 7 cash. House, full i I lot, on K- -��� ������ s erton; rents for $10 On $1,050. Spokane falls & Northern Ry Co. ' ' j daily ���. - sh< at X- w Nelson & ft. Sbeppard Ry. Co. *m bp rr ' good .:���'. I SUfl Red Mountain Ry. Co. Seien roomed house all modern improvements, north side of Hamilton St. $1500 1-2 cash balance easy at 7 per cent. : Mission Statioi nea a( I i lay; about Dd ���:.".:���.��� .. . r standin. 6 x 24 made I he red t :..ber - mon 12 s \ bance of a lifi S9.CCC: $4,i i i ash, alan ��� I 6 per cent. x ��� med House, with rcKN:... A-v - St. $2.5CC: :. -' . aisnc4 nd 6 mos. at 7 HOUSE and LOT enl locate I in a oi'!i;ii::ii;in on- . tii n; Thi: i avi nue, at :";>t of ��� ��� et Two an : ��� ne half-storey ren rooi i (recent! pa exe I - ��� odei n convi nien es; hot and : v iter, I ath, Sui h closet, lava- el trie Ight; nice lawn; lot 6x132 ��� ��� , lane in rear: part of I >: ��� :��� With fruit trees. Prie-e $2,750. .' i, halance arranged. II acres on the S " ri a I, 15 acn s ��� ed; harn 50 x 30; sl les, etc.; ��� Boil only $30 per ai re, $1,000 il mce e i sr, Lot facing 2n 1 St., ��� tween Ql and 3rd Ave., second lot 'I Ave.; 52x122 teet; a I alongside n_o ! 1' : '���' half cash, balance eas; at " One let N'o. 12 cn Royal Avei third lot frcm Eighth street, $1. for sale exclusively. 150 acres imj . r i she Is completi ��� all under CUltlvatl B, $15,000. can handle th ��� ...','���':. . : '���-"' 160 acres g . .. . . ,, , er, neai ' road, $12 ;ier .. Part of lot 369 ^ about 7- ai ������ - i Half cash, Jun 2 lots, 20, 21; No. 20, $170; * (corner) $175. Purl:.en: stree's. I F< r the e foui s; eclal price will be made ' ' ,"i' e haser. ' SJ v ' v, 'i - r. P ��� The only all rail route between all C points e.ist. west and south to Ross- 11 land. Nelson and intermediate points connecting at Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern PacVSc and O. K. -������ & X. C), Connects at Rossland with the Can- tdian Pacific Railway for Boundary Creek points. Connects at Meyers Falls with tt*��< ''ii'y for Republic. BosTet service on trains between Sj 'nt and Xelson. Effective Sunday, .November io, ipoi. Leare Day Tram Arrive C..~o ��m Spokane ... 715 p.m. tta$ p.m Rossland 4.10 p.m. p;o am Nelson 6.45 P^ H. A. JACKSON. 11, ,; - ISth lay * ' ', v P ! ."'7 C. S. KEJ ' Distrii ��� Ri glsl To Fredri ssell H. Burtoi \" rsons bi rved witl Is 1 ������ a:: I thos 1: imlng thi agh or uc ' them, and all perso::.- claim ng anj ��� st in the said land 1 ���. tue of any .��������� ; sti red Instrument, and all ��� ��� - - : - lain Ing any interest in ��� said land by descent, whose tit!.- s Dot registered under tho provisions of :h.> ;..;��� : Registry Act," sh ill I e fi 1 ever esti - ��� : .: i] anj 1 ������ ���.'.-��� eet of said land - sold for taxes is pr vided '.;. the 'Land R \ sti Act." REAL Telephone 333 BROKERS Front Street T<*wh���*- 333 ii. -L jLe 1 ll i__ fl ��J. ,->*- REW WESTMINSTER LAM D1ST1HCT S��^fe Js's 0F BCruLA- Itead REGL- \ HOME ;\s. Tenders for License r- :_��� -...., . Dominion Landi li thi Pi British Colum!.,., NOTICE Itlclei viz boili '��� ' f'" the so ������ of Cytffess creek ihou ��� ... .-,: g ,. ten- three and a half mile wes froni 811- given that thirty der ��� ���-.. ir 1 ' reek, !hf'r" ������������-.��� Henry Grose, o inten ipp] ��� iti ���������- eighty chains, south elghl -.....,. , misstoner of v " " "''��� WPSI ei-;u' chains to lf.��� ��� to appl i timber license and Worn permission to I c mint o commencemen over the following L|��'3.V SEALED ': ENDE1 Commis8lonei , ,.,,. Departmenl ol hi into da ,,. od on the ei ende in- Berth No. ElD,' v.i; .-����� ^f at lllis Departmen und ^^^J section of ,( Ol OH-' - D e,,l OJ ,... ,,. , ,,, ,. i*"��� tonally at '",h��� ^ ' ' < M.cnniprisin^ situate in the Pi ���, . ��� Uandsvtth- i; sh Colum- _ .. . any per- If"""- a family, ��� -be sole ��� ' Co,:'- - ��H H district in^^^^H land offi��e land 1* icjesteade . a.rry^^a*************a************asssssssssi described lands, situate ��� ������: .;,.._ . . '.. . ,i , poSl '' rn ibou 21 miles :'. mt . ,,-k of ��� IgaHum rev .-, iv Klt- lal ran ilng as ,;i ' ������ chains ;i ::! eai iatns north, ��� aai south, 40 iain '��� ��� ic ment lie b^ ���' " ditions <'onnected fl'��V���,.. iiowingplans: Ler one ol w lh0SR P<^4[\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^^^_W4,\\_M !��� enters J^^Jmico 40 ke the land ln ]ie)^,)\^,)\^4t\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\*\\ ^b^1 __^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^tmmU, '2is\^_^^M and outsidi Ierth 30 Block ,: mother, if tbe ; ;" ������ S* homestead- nal1 . vicinity 8e il im e Section 34, Sec- lion to the shore, | I i ��� .lore ���ivince of British P��81 umbia on the wes Bidi a ited at th ,e igallum er is required il Lake and desi '���' ��� 'ains _,. , , sout th .���'. iul ��� :,.. fall ini culUvation f'lortfcw Ittoft I* 1 _mm_mm__mm_^^^^^_ I ..-������������ ��� . be sat.ufled Mon 35 an . tion . ^loiesme i ^ ^ ^ ��� 1(]( 6&g| Sectioi ��� e aS -....,, i . the Secti ���-. hi ii , ind th - . ������ : : ��� 7tl Ml : il ������: ��� 1,31 ��� ��� .... date of the i awarding thi Th^T ������. ��� per man . eand own- : his home- ,.- to resi- ... residence ��� . .-: ��� ��� II nei oi Do :..- : Lntenti n !,, away the timbei from [-whole amount of the tender must ac- 2- Commencing at a post set close .., ��� ������. ..,,., 'cot,, lanv tend '���" ��� ' S'K ! stake' th"nr' M'r' ' ' iccompanyin th tendi i .pted ":"' wea '!'"' cha,ns' s ' l( l ' '' '' corn th reo ��� . b Ited i 'h- pari tender- e����nt3 chains, and easi eightj chains .���, . v ,. ,. . .... : -,: ��� ..ii-,- point of < mamenceme ictioi froi th S W. fcorner ol iu ,,,,.,!.,. e- , ,,- ..,-,n- Commenclng-at a pos set close v��y< e id��� north 160 ch li ,,. md each cheque ^ ������ ;' N""- ' stake, thence wesl eight thena wesi is thei .,e imediatel is non- f'hnins. south fortj chains, east .'ine 160 chaii is I chains. ,, i tendei hundred and sixty chains, 'north forty j 2���Com it i *5a lanted a The Department does no blnd lt.'^ains and west eight chains to, il | , corner thereoi and self e .... (owes , in ten-'01 commencement, abou I In ll aorth to point; dor 4' CommencmS ai a post set on tne direction " m th railway belt line, distanl aiwut six of surve ��� ��� ��� 195, thence nori Newspapers tosertin thl id .rt- mU^ noHh n( ^ n(ir)U ghon> .(>, , u ,. ���,��� sii ,,,.���_ , isement without authority from the H;(rri.,,li ,;���... thebce wea( elghty .. .. . chalng thence sOuth 30 i .ail chains, north eighty chnins, ea I > ��� containing 840 eighty chains and south eighty chain mon i ��� iinl of commencement 3 -Commencln ml ��� 5. Cotrimeticing a ������- ~-o' close al the southeast corner theteo ani t. No stake, thence west eighl situate abou 12 i chains distune I - _������,,,.,. - . - ,������. ��_/.������ Ti_v_K__r chains, south eightj ehains, east elgh- ivr" wester] direction from ��� r, ���, i enaer., for a License to Out Timoer t> chains and north eighty chain ' luth #e .... point of commencement thence north Nl chains tl J, !', THOMPSON. 80 chains thenci iout! New vVestminStei B, C, 30th Ma then chains, cont.ai-.ilni ' 1907. acrei mon o ' , .i Commenclni at iat planted Departm m wil nd be paid F. OdURDEAU Deput Ministei ol M irlm Fisheries nn-l :,.. .i post ��� ;; o the ; ��� nei .0 on Dominion La-ds in the Province of British Columbia. os ..I--!- west, i 160 iatns north 1 of i nen ���������- ��� Sealed Tenders address' t< the Commissione of Dominion Lands, De- pa tn d ol thi Interloi an I marked ou thi envelopi Tends fo Timber Be tl ���'��� 521," wil bi recel ��� Ihii De;ei men untl I i 'clocl noon on ": Wedn daj the 24th da o rul 1907, for ��� ll msi te '-!I tlmbe on ��� ' comprising ! mds situate In Tenders for License to Cut Timber on u tl ' ��� come tin Dominion Lands In the Province of al tl corm British Columbia. lol 195 thence ��� ��� '��� '! chains ' %" chains thence soutl I - Sl iLED TENDERS addressed to th< thence wes 80 chains contatntnj Commissi o: Dominion Lands, acres more or les the Province of British Columbia, to Department of the Interior, and mark- ^^^^^ncinu at a ".. it S I I . " .. . ���per ion ol \: - '��������� - at Jl . use p als forne? ' '��� ��� envelop n :: ' " '���'" ...... I ��� ���! e individual or .���., S ��� must $20 for an : the East of Cb hall Creel at Lake 41.���Commen In posl :,���,, comprising I blocl - des ie ne irne ee .-,,' ,,. ��� itio fi 13, i 10 i Ins' fat, hain ��� 60 ;,.. of co nence Bio Comprislni o .,1 Timbei Bertl No 44 tei : the In cation not bi |l>\D FE7, 3TRY ACT. ��� Sin 1 - . - ��� ��� ,. nl ' ��� : ' -- . Xo ti ��� erl . ��� I ��� | : Deputy o - ��� . the an ��� Ter.asrs for License tc Curt " mbei or Dc.-'.nion Lanas in the Prov nce Br.t.sh Columbia. 4 he : , ��� ., ne ��� ��� . li ,,, . -' -. -.. -o chain ' -;- as nortl iinl oi comn n n in fe 16 - thi wes loi No. 42, chains ..en. eas -;.' r- ., con i lain -. ' ' ��� hi ��� ,1- h v con thence 4n chains ���> ��� encemeht. Re South West iiuart" 2'-, Township i'i. V' ��. We Timber Berth 471 (being approxima- Districl o thi ' uti B_ame ploduC!a .Mrtherlj'..t0!tel> i" north "' cl In Town Easi i -' ��� ship :>. Range 27, "- o thi 6tl ,!" North and Wi ��� Meridian, ' ea ol 304 S, and all thaii parte the North Easl : D., 19 - - t of N'i w .,: ��� of Bri- SEALED TENDERS addressed ��� - . Departmenl i ��� ��� at this Di : ��� ' en Wl ��� ��� - ' \" -if ;��� i Berth N . ' - ��� irth H ��� n ' i ' . ��� ��� ' . 7"i', 40 -1 ��� ., , ��� [oi pl---l am ' ���' be Berth 2~y Blocl o '-1".' loi , Township I i;;,'!-1 I Wes o- he 6 i Mer lian ��� on lining an .,-..��� f acres too ���< ��� I��� ���; iei -Bounded on. ;''. wesl by .' ���..'. oi :'- ���-. :. Timber Berth 298 Block l.aud the eas: bound- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Tin ii Berth 29S Blocl on the no ' h "' n be Be ' !i Block 2, ' ;:���....; ��� am oi hi south by !54 Bloc ontainlnf ai s '.-��� .. 7 acres mo o ess -. '..-i mencing i ' b -1 I corm .- - T tn ������ ::- ' ;' "'|V- Bio hi nce north-eas ��� i righi .... . 'Of h 298 Block! ��� ��� enci p., ' ��� s . angle 74 chi thenci ��� wi ���.... easti bo ��� said ���- Block I ace south-east- ed on the envelopi "Tende for Tim north ��� ������ al ihaii ber Berth No. 523," will be receive distan li ��� ho therlj II al -i-i. Departmenl '":-; ;" O'clock 'lie norih it corne o lo 195 thence ooon on Wednesda th< ���'���-��� 8a o '' cl i - uth :���: 1907, for a Heen i< '��� cul timl '' : '' " '" ' '' chain tl ii on Berth No, 523 comprising lands north 161 chains Ini 61 ac li the Prdvlnci of Tiritlsh CM- more or '���e8S- umbia, and describei -; follows Tlmbe Berth No ���" aim th.- north-easl b_uartei ol Section 15, hi portion o the north-wesl ,. .. of Sectioi ; not covered by I ENRY GROSE, ul 0 . ,��� ���... .,,. ������ , iei The bertl isi si eyed within ear af thi ; nol Ice hi berth. The '��� ' 10ns 'er; le which a II- Quarte o ���-��� '������ 3ec1;" lj'lng Wesl of -L 356, Gioup LAND REGISTRY ACT. \ i' ��� o [n lefea ble 'i':: le to the cense will he issuee printed Margreta Jensen, on the Huh da il ''--���.. unless In he i ..'..,.,- thereto me In wr til ...... claiming an estate or interest therein, form- de and envelo ie, may bo ....... .... ,. ... .. thi e Cr ��� 1 i ��� > ��� ������ \. i >. - . B.c Bad '��� i '��� musl b< :o-,--. ��� :.��� .... ....... ...,i cheque ��� a chi ten ��� in favo'u o Depu ^l^^^^^^^^BaWWWWWWP ��' ��f tne ��� - ... lays firsl publlcatl ���:. ��� ��� i BhtUl regis- eielgn as . hi n ij direct notice for 1 - will be g >od '.hereof. Registry Offlci : '��� Ince of B il April, a D S. KEITH, ��� Registrar this not) e .: or under i aiming em> bj virtue ol ii nt, and all :.������ rest In the ���^ i: '-������ title is provisions Ae :." shall be debarred from ��� ��� or In respi ���. for taxes as . Registry Act." I xi - i . . i N ?, thence i Ins west, SO cha h, SO chain* - chains so^^^H^^Hbf com- S ��� of Se tlon 32 e ��� . :. ��� . ��� ��� '' ' S I cha i ��� and '.he south-east ^^M^^B I .-0'.:th to poll S . he non Se - S N'o. ��� V ���' i- ���' ains wea of T. 1 N .' i . '���'������ ��� w o3_^_J___^_f_\ hpginning, excludins; therefrom any eon of Ti ii Bertl ,���-,' witl he same, ce lining - I ..,....._ I iv-eint .-��� . .-, I ������ : < hail ��� PERLEY il. KEYE8, comer gee retarj henc* 30 tl . ent ol ihe Interior, iry SO cha Ottawa, May 30th, 1907. to mgli -��� ''"; er Bi -ace . , .'..,.- ., , of said . . ��� . ... tiled ��� ��� i fi . . spond with length i thence ��, . . . par illeel lo ins wl ������ ��� o pay foi The highesi or any ��� noi nec- .. , ��� ... ted N ��� .... win he en- LAND REGISTRY ACT. Re east portion 162 1 -101 thi fv id lon-al south easl quai ter of ��� ��� tlon 16, township 24. When as of thi l ss of i ertlflc il second number 1418P, Iss I in the name ee ..... C S. KEITH, Offlci N'i ������ v\ ',,'���. ��� The erson i .r on '.n: Ini if' ��� lowii. Pltle Dei ��� to the i ... ...... de 'sis ni ��� '��� ��� 3 ited !' i Mi'. fronl "i homas Gi " ��� Greg ion I ;-" i A. V HI \; LER, 42 I I t, Ni " " :' ��.'.. Soli- ��� ' I Tenders for License to Cut Timber on Dominion Lands in the Province of British Colurhbla, SEAl.W rK\V'-i< ..:>, o com- Ralp lale en filed ln this the Commi sionei ��� ' Inton Lands, ... con lining an area i .. Department ol I In W ��� -1 ��� Si. ������������ _^_^_^_^_^_^tj\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^4t\\m :Ai-.. - li Bi rths "SO 2 ��� ' Range 1, Wi a the " . . - -" i ��� . - . S Sections 7, 8, the n hall and I s ith-west quarter S rter Se :l I n 10, the a Si m 1^;. the i ai i-wesi quarte Sei tion 1" ind son ea :. In. ihi south h ':' an I , r Sei tlon v. i n those Sections 1, m 11, and Sei tl in 12, wesi ��� Bertha 272 n I Townshl R mge I, Wesi also Sectl in i. i 24, and the ni 27,, Town . tin' 7th M . mmencemi i ited M ij ... 1907 .��� . \\ II.1.1 \M M ' t'i: \\!^ VANDALL, AKent. 1". VAN IA1 '. iii.ii e or les. oi!.. o. Commencln? ., :, jyoin on ^|j^B_l______________l__________H^_____H___i_______H^_____H^__K',>0 .��� ,-., expii ttlon " one month ,-'"' V fr WW bhti oni, ��� ORE LEASES. en that, 60 days ��� i apply to the ���in r of Land:1 ���ef the foreshore ! milling i-nr- to a"11 'v1'"1" ,,f ;1 ����>'��� j,.; Independent Bay, ��� - Bouth of the pto[i01 'l!' "" n"' ,v,i' .nd abou: two ��� lalaArm DY, Locator. J^K VANDALL. Agent Till Merld e ISI !. ��� easl Seel Range 2 v' ' "' containing more or lea - The ,������ iwardlng ''��� ' th' The regulations under which a ense �� TENDERS FOR DERRICK, SCOW. BOILER AND ENGINE. IER ised to "7 undi itgned il 11 ��� ������ ind marked on tin I ��� i ;'. .. ���. BOII '- ���.. I-e lUO Brl ��� : i. " ' 11 ^^B^^__H_______......H..^^Hi Timber Berth No. 527," will ' ��� the easterly shore of Clielialls Lake, i" j celved at this Department until 12 ��� chaina southe ��� fron no he ; "" ^te of the first publli ��� hei I ���,,,,,, b , VVl���,���;���,.. ,,, ,,,, ��� 0t jd lake; thehce Boutherlj i:::'''' :' duplicate 01 the laid certifl ,i.,, ,,, gep| ,��� ,. L90T, fbi I II ti ilong said easterl; shore laki "��� cate, unless In the maa valid ob to cul timber on Berth No; 527, com ���in -i distance with i depth |cctloh be made td me ii writing ��� e., chains on said ��� i -��� shoi ��� meas g. _ 1.1.11 n red il i h ingles lo the gem - i! District Regis I I Ith a he iring of - il i ea ��� erl; -h | lake i ,,, > Registrj I ifflce. New Westminster, B. C, Julj B, 1907 n the ri '"" id di cribed ns envelop of 13,025 ,. surveye I : date of the 20th DAY OF 1ULY I I i ! ��� .ring at Vlo 1 and the ... :������: Ick with ��� an i othi i ���education ... ,.:::��� ..!���''' ffldem ' engine, wine' 'vltliiii elie block, coutalulugS in acres, more or lea The berth must be buI I With BEALED TENDERS uldri ised to 11 """ >"' �� ,!'",; ,;" ''' " "" 11 li ' ied ar I md 1 fen tice eu irdlng the berth ,,.., ,,,, Klenrie I le m i Cnlgai fhe regulations undei which a " Uta Publlb _3tilldliigi" wlll be recel i. ��� will ���" Issued, also printed - ��� o this olHce until Frlda Vugu I mniB of '��� : attd envel maj be 19U7 Inoluslvelj ��������� construe ��� eiei".i ai this i rlmenl oi al th" Hon ol an electric ele atoi al the Cal- nlflce 'if lhe Crown Tlmbe tgenl lit gary, Mta.i Public Bulldine, \ew Westminster, B. C. piana tendeHag ate hotiUed that i-:ieii i"': miisi be Bccompanied tettd��ra will Bdl be conald I unless lij nn aci pted cheque on a chartered signed with their acttial Slfrtatures. '" ''' " " "f tbe bep H "r the i .,,;, i,.���.|,,, ���,,,.., (,e npanl a Minister o' the Interior, for the ani-.,,. .,., accepted ebeqtie on a bharti ��� I , n| ol the bonus &hloh the appll bank, idade payable lb the brdei - csnl :- prepared to pay for a license. ..,,. n motii'ttble ihe sllhlsl ���;��� 0i P Nn 'end';- by telegraph will he eu- Works, eqiidi td tell n"r bfiftt. (10 p.c.) prising lands sltuati I liii'i-.li i ������I'lvi' iaj follows: Timbei Bei-b. No, 527, ��� im eing nt the Wesl end of the mo il Northerly boundai il rimbi r Berth 290; thenci Baal iloi I S ���' th b ��� n ' ���ir> ol ' Berth 290 " I ������ hain ti |e to the lary ot 1 Imbei Berth 378; thi a SI along said ' i it b mti larj of I;' Berth 878, 120 chain i the shore of Pitl dak '��� ��� I 2d chains, more ot I i iftnal length ni' South bou larj Simtii 12" dre leas, to poini of commencemenl co italnlng nn area 'r' 240 acres, more or less The berth must be surveyed within one your after iho date of the n awarding the berth. The regulations uti i r tfhlch a license will bo Issued, aho print' ' hi Issued, also prlnteu, ""���. kt^Kt,.a rI.,irns an,\ twj tertained. The highest or nuy tender 0f the attibutil or the tehder, which foni|S 0, ,������,���.. ;l.,,, ���,1,(,|��,l,e, may be r.ii^asHHHHm \Wasssssssssssss\ssssssssM ________________^^H>.. - . ,. ^^___________________^^^^ forms ol ��� and enveii lope, may be D lartmenl o iwn Timber Agent r .. B, C. be accompanied inn*; |rft MORNING PAPER THE NEWS FIRS! TELLS obtaim d ni OfflCe elf New We I EftCh ^.fiod eiieque on a chartered byanaci ' ; bank in b; - . , , Minister ol l Is prepared to Thehighe ' iw ' , , ll3 ;e. ' . . NO I-i! le tertained ^tthead- :������ ��� tabula, ot Be essarllj accepted. ie power ca PBRLfit Q. MtSB. , .-,., ��� ��� Becretar, ,;, i ,, , tmenl of the interior. ^^ ;^-\Mssss\\\\\\\\\\\\\ssssssssssssssssssmr ottawa Apr|1 24th| J9���7. -elans ot ' ��� obtained .,..���-��� . ���" it I ���'--'���' ' 1��. ��t - '. ir.r.o:. it, find \...W Wes-iii'n- ... ., ... furnish p-an< *1 ,������! mei engtaas ett��r��i, and NOTICE. T.il;e notice that, Ihlrtj days alter lata l Intend to make application to ��� Chief Commissioner of Lauds.and Works for n license to cut ami carry : im;i:i.I'-' '' v ma uu, =i0-���,Z~~~.,~ma iJawav tlmbef from tho following des- ,:; ,y:::mb2bC..i.-.,i **��.-������ - Dei) ujartmeni of the tot. ��� orate-1 md . : ires ar- , tu inster dl rlct, 1. Con ��� ' b.ig at. a post set on win l.e fnrfpltwl If the party tender Ing decline to out'-' im ��� a contract when called iiiiiin to elo BO, Ot if he fall io complete the work contracted , for. If the tender he not accepted the Cheque wlll be returned. i The. Department does nol hind itself t'i accept the lowest or any lender. By order, l''!.i:i.>. OBHNA8, Secretary. .��� rtmenl t>{ Pul II Wp Us, (.|t..\v:i, July I, '''"7. Newspapers will nol be paid for this 'Vl',', ���; semen! If tie..1 Itise>rt It wlth- oul authority from V, e Department. obtained al this bepartmenl or a , of thi 'It '������ n fimhe ��� igon New Westminster, B, C. Each tender must be imi 'ii1' 1 by nn accepted eheriue o:i a chartered , hunk in favor of : i i D ipul | of the Minister of the Interior, fur the amount of the bonus whi :h the aflt.ll! u ' i-s prepared to pay for n lleeh . The highest or any ten ler not hec- eessarlly accepts I. N.i trailer by telegraph will be enter: lined. PERLEY G. NKV'S Secretary. Department of the Interior, , Ottawa, July 5th, 1907. THE DAILY NEWS., ******** ** ** ** ** * ** ** ** ������** ****** ** * I FIVE ACRES I : Good frail land, four miles from Westminster on gtcel road, 2 ed; an ideal fruil and chicken ranch. PRICE $400 * * * * * * rerms $li cash, balance $15. per month. For sale exclusively by * * * ����� W. y. KERR Fire and life insurance agent, Real Estate Broker ��� ��� 276-278 Columbia St. Westminster,B.C. ��� ������ ������ ������ ������ ������ ������ ������ ������ ��� ������ Phone 170 . 4 ********** Here's Your Chance Three-fifths acres on the upper side of Sixth Ave. between Moody Square and the 12th street tram line; streets on three sides. PRICE $1 500 ON TERMS. This lot, long desired by many investors, has just come into the market. It has a beautiful situation, with a frontage of 99 ft. on the avenue. It lends itself to profitable subdivision. Don't delay if you wish to own it. Malins, Coulthard & Co. ad J. H. VIDAL, Mgr. Real Estate Department New Wellington COAL MAYERS y PRESTON Blacksmiths' Coal in stock. OFFICE: FRONT STREET. FOOT OF SIXTH, NEW WESTMINSTER P. O. Box 345 'Phone 105. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME BY USING BRYSON & SONS Hardware, Monarch Ranges 187 Columbia St. Tel. 65 12" Agents fcr "KLEENO" 1:* **************************************************** ���'* * ��� ��� �� # ���> * * �� Tissue Paper Paper Napkins Chinese Lanterns Fans Combs Brushes Toothpicks Pocket Knives AT J.J. MACKAY y COS BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS and XEWS DEALERS ��� ���* ���fi * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ���**************************************************! t*+*+*++***+**************************************** I Electric Railway Service 1 Intrigue in Korea. Tokyo, .J:,:.. 22.���Telegrams from Seoul state intrigue od an extens:-. ��� scale are in . n - ��� ss. It is declared the paiacf now'is a hotbed of intrigue. The enthronement of the new emperor has aggravated the jealous between his mother Princess Mini:, and the !_,"*:.������ <: Prince Ying, and each has a largi : .. wing. This Bl -.'��� of affairs ic I ken advantage of bv I >:::icians who Ustrust each other. Dissatisfaction is spreading ra; i 11} anei rioting- thn igh the peninsuli ari apprehend-. I. Ir is reporte I from Seoul the retin emperor refused at first to acK:> ��� elge his complete non-interferenc? with the new administration, insisting the new emperor was only his proxy. He was prevailed upon to withdraw from this position and I consent to the inauguration of a new epoch wiih . r.- w name in accord . with usage. Pak Von Ho has been reappointed household mini.-'- I Yito Choi, chief chamberlain, has been arrested, with the approval of the new emperor, on suspicion of inciting riot. y>>��;��XO��7<��7��>;*7*7<*����-*-*;,^ Fifty Men Suffocated. Rome, Julj 22���Fifty workmen an reported to ba ������ . een ��� .::���- ate I the res ill -1 fire in a ��� ilpbur mine in Girgentl, Sicil t. Ware We have just opened up a nice line of ALUMINUM <>OODS, ��� . . img- Preserving Hetties Tea Kettles Rice Boilers Etc, Etc. J'' These foods are fivinp splendid satisfaction, and we recommend them. Interurban Line. Cars for Vancouver and way Stations will run every half- hour from 6:50 a. in. to 11 :::" p, in. cars leave tne depot 1 vi ry i' twenty minutes for both Sap- <> perton and city limits over the < 1 ib v line'. < 1 City Line: Cars leave tram < ��� office nn the hour, twenty mi:1- * utes after and forty minutes af- * iei-, commencing at c,:2n a. m. * Sapperton Line: Cars leave J al |i n mil!uti .- after the hour, half pasl ;in 1 fifty minutes after the hour, commencing ai 6:30 a. in, Sunday Service hair-fiourly iie- ��� tween 8.80 a.m. and 11 [i.m. } ��� J! British Columbia.EIccCrJc Ry. Co.,Ltd ��� ��� * ��� ������������������������ft.****************M. *** i********* * ��********** A - ���' len ; ty, indf 1 thi auspices, of the Ladies Ai I <���.'. the Wi st ._:. .Methodist church, will bt. held at Mcxidy Srjuare this afternoon an! evening. Miss L. Davis is the president of the society, while Mrs. Con- noly is th< secretary, and both these ladies have been devoting considerable time to preparing for the social during the past week. There will be an abundance of good things I eat, whi sports of all kin Is will also be indulged in The big feature of the , . casion wi'l ���. ������ the baseball match between the :narri( I men of ihe congregation, and the single men. The ladies wh, : :, fix their name with Mrs. will root for their <,-;.���: leaves, while the Misses wi :-.���:���.-:��� a q >ise like a fan for the ::: ,,. . ,.... lraging tl ��� ���'- :.��� lor .: ' ;.:. ���. f g >��� :���: >��� '���' >��� :��� >��� ! I ! 1 I ANDERSON I I y LUSBY I ;���: at >>>rO>.'<0>>>>.'<0>.>>..0>>>IC��>; For cut flowers, bouquets or funeral designs telephone T. Davies it- Son, B 20S. Buffet Cars. Buffet parlor cars are now attar:., d to the G. X. R. trains leaving New Westminst--: at 9:20 a. m. and 3 p.m. daily for Seattle. The convenience of the public is studied in every way on all G. N.R. train-, be;- particular comfort is to be had on the buffet car trains *���� KEEP YOUR VALUABLE PAPERS IN A Safe Deposit BOX IN THE, Fire - Proof Vaults OF THE WESTMINSTER TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO'Y, Ltd. Paid up Capital, S 100.000 Executors, Trustees, Assignees, Receivers, Liquidators, Guardians IT'S THE LITTLE THINGS that, forgotten, make life miserable when camping LIME JUICE for the thirsty LEMONADE TOOTH POWDER for cleanliness SOAP for cleanliness SPIRIT KETTLES for speedily making hot water HAIR BRUSHES POCKET CORKSCREWS Etc., Etc. To those who cannot swim ���Our Water Wings will support a person weighing 250 lbs. as easily as a 11.. of 50 lbs. By the use of them you can get twice as much fun out of your morning dip. See Our Window For Camping Requisites T. A. MUIR THE DRKililST Columbia St. New Stock Patterns - OF - * Heal i .-tati' agrei ments of .���-.���ill- purchased nn short notice Ihe Westminster Trust and Safe Deposit Co., im. Bl ACKIE III OCK F. J. HART, Manager JUST OPENED AT MOREY'S 217-219 Columbia St. Second-Hand PIANOS Ais�� i iot f ���vci ihir*in china- .suitable for wedding gifts. ORGANS, RANGES, STOVES. BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, ETC. Westminster Rushton & Speck Transfer Co. The ittle* 'Phone Jk*. warn roone 13V SECOND-HAND STORE Columbia Bt We also do all kinds of general repairing, Siijn Man on Wheel. umbia St. New Phone 275 Baggage delivered promptly to toy part of the city. Westminster light and Heavy Hauling Off I ill>���Tram Deput LOWEST PRICE) ON SUNSHADE . is lots il Bunshlne ah< d yel Womi n's S msh i les will pn re w. li .-, We reduce th..- price ol everj Parasol in st< S ii small show window : i oni Sped $ 1.50 Each n this lol will be found th�� bulk of oui , ��� ��� ection .ii colors, sucl ��� grej row i and white, white with i ed borde Ices are from fl 7:, i . $3.00. v Each $1.50. W.S.C0I1ISTER&CI 247 Columbia Street, New Westminster Ladies, Win] $15���or���$10[ EASTERBROOK MILLING CO., Eburne, OFFER TWO PRIZES - First. $15; second. SH I - the best loaf of bread exhibited at the forthc<er..;'r;_' I - vincial Exhibition, made with their celebrated IMPERIAL FLOUR - IMPERIAL! No entrance fee needed-all that is necessary is thai thi bread be made with IMPERIAL FLOUR. McQUARRIE & CO. FLOUR AND FEED MERCHANTS FRONT STREET. New Westminster. Te'ep'-cre 333 45 MILLIONS THAT IS YOUR SECURITY WHEN|YOU BANK! WITH The = ROYAL BANK of CANADA TOTAL ASSETS OVER 45,000,000 We welcome small accounts and pay interest four time a year nn Savings Bank deposits. F. B. LYLE, Manager. B U ML ETIN *m*���4 Great Northern Railway! $60 ST. PAUL 10 MINNEAPOLIS ANI) KETURN Tickets on sale Aug. 8,9, 10, Sept. tl, IL', 13 acct. Jamesl Exposition, Return Limit, .Ninety Days. Above rate Ib from New Westminster; $i;o from *'- Same rates apply to Duluthj proportionately low rates i- ^ Washington and Oregon imi.iis Kate u> Chicago: $"!���' from New Westminster, $64.00 from Spokane, $7i.""' i>-" Seattle. Low rates to Omaha, Kansas City, St, Louis, and many other eastern points I'UH A COMiFORTABLE THU' TAKE THE "ORIENTAL LIMITED" Standard and tourist sleepers, dining cars and Combination Observations car. Meals In dining car on the fl Ifl cflr" plan, The "FAST MAIL" Is .another good train. F. C. MEYERS, Agent NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C. W, A. ROSS, Assistant General Pass. Agt., Seattle, Wash,
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Title | The Daily News |
Alternate Title | [New Westminster Daily News] |
Publisher | New Westminster, B.C. : The Daily News Publishing Company, Limited |
Date Issued | 1907-07-23 |
Geographic Location | New Westminster (B.C.) |
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Notes | Titled The Daily News from 1906-03-06 to 1912-04-24; Westminster Daily News from 1912-04-25 to 1912-12-04; and The New Westminster News from 1912-12-05 to 1914-09-04. Published by The Daily News Publishing Company, Limited from 1903-03-06 to 1912-04-24; and The National Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd. from 1912-04-25 to 1914-09-04. |
Identifier | The_Daily_News_1907-07-23 |
Series | BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2015-12-18 |
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