. 'V. . ��� M ��� 1 \1 \�� , : C. MONDAY M n :n . v l NTS PI VVKKh Valparaiso and other Cities, Towns and Villages of Chili are in Ruins.���Loss of Life is Estimated at One Thousand People, and Loss oi Property at chout Two Hundred Millions. - ".' iW. HOMELESS PEOPLE COLD AND HUNGRY Victims of Earthquake are Without Food, Drink, a.id Clothing Winds are Chilly and People Who Have to Sleep ir the Open Suffer. ��� .. ��� . nil sh. n of Chili ��� ��� r '. ��� .- ... pi - .... ��� ' ti he dead e estimate is i .��� reed 1,000 In thi snd in 1 I .... ill tlOTl I thi ���i ol food. ... ��� : ��� . . -i I south : ,...., ea! ��� rj in ston : ��� ��� and I ��� rd a fi : aim I oc ��� . :. ... nf can and sei li Sr.ivthi . : iolnl . " bl a ��� - 1 un- ilch began I fall lmmed the firsl ' . ,- I a i lerward ; . ,, : cold and a ; the people slee] Ing In the nil i:ii'i'i - clearly. italn ol a so- ii . v i! arrived at San Prancl ��� says the situation here is wi ��� . a thai following the ll ���n IsCO. ,. , . vug 19 rhe latest news here bj refugei I m Vai , o, contradict some ol the . ������;,.'. i tati men: from then ��� ; trophe wi evi ro. Sen..: Urez, om ol .,,. . relates thai the firs! ,\,. ���...,���. prolong! i an i threw ��� entire clt\ Into an Indi ��� . . ... that thi , | ��� lavlsta Clu Dt "'��� Mos . ' ��� . .��� ��� ��� ��� thi .... I |, as wi ll in Victorli - . tro; i : mati ... he streets made Irculatiun lm 1 11 ��� The ;no�� a di ��� exceed ��� ��� ii ates e wife of Ad Mi ntt The hills sui ��� Buffered bul slii M,.re lhan 60.01 0 ��� ' .-'...��� tak i n refuf ������ there Thai poi tion ��� u ���'��� lien are the . u oa.. house and the citj hall was nol Berlousl) d g( I \ lai ge majoril ��� i f the boti es an . - fit :..? ha It itli a. 'i ie stun house of thi custi nn ��� . ...- totally di troyed, The ivater pipe of thi ��� were ���, . n .md ihe watei noun hroui ttreets, Provisions an . ginning lo a al e ll ������ felt. ii n even I ��� ��� '��� :,. . .. ��� The i"'.. le of V itb SCHEME 10 ELECTR1F! C.P.R. BKANLH LINES B. C. E. R. Co. Would Lease Line From Eburne and to the Junction. At a meeting held in Vancouver Saturdaj between ri pn entativi lhe C iv it., und tbe B C. B. R . ud Mayor Keai j, . proposition made thai the C, P. R. Bhould "Ild a line from Eburne to this city, then lease that line, well as ,,:' line now mining from he ��� '���'��� "��� tminster Junction, to the B C. E. '' ' . whi. h company would then trlfy ami operate the entire Hue ' "> Eburne to the Junction, The taking would cast the C. P. It. ��� ��� i- h orhoi i of ti an I :. i ne e : ite the building of a ": bridgi. i. placing the wooden one ' nou ipani ihe river to Lnlu i- land. The proposal wai favo recelv- , i by those pn si nl i I the mei tin md the scheme will be favorably reported upon to the official al Ihe hea i , ������ ,,,,.,i n the esal nd in England, Mayor Keai li of the opinion thi ih.. line would be i i greal benefll to the ell . an I he ht pi to ee ll cai rled ti fui 1 si ue For Printers' Home. Colorado Spring!, Col., lug 18. B In-creasing the mon' ilj per capl fin the support of the inlon prlnte - hi,inc. from 10 to 16 Cl DtS, the In ternatlonal Typographical union lo .la;. Ini reased tl i irci foi this ;, u ... ��� 160,000 i" |BI Lewis Morrison Dead. New Yoik, Am'. 19 Lewii Morri son. an actoi who e wi Wei ('i in Faust (.'.iim-d bim fame, died snd ,i,.Mi ol ... k on . day in Ht. U his- hospil ,:, i " "��� i under : oing an opei ition foi ��� tron ' ble. UU i Ur THE CHAOS re continues confusioi saster . thi ay and i at terval Despatches from "\ '. ��� I las ... ilities .'.' ' -' ' ' '���" attei . . ' as the loss su lined by San Fran ��� . ' '. arthq lake ai d I w i;- hal ���; li - April. A who has -;a a- I al Sai tiago, theknov lead at 100, and oil >ssag< s indi at i - icasui '. - w< ��������� r.Ti ath exaj :a rati I. I spate s toth< a. leparl m ��� ij atl Wi . plj ce ' i fi ilities ai about 500. These .-��� I ; ting ���". t< m< nt c mn be adj s . It is evii il that confusion and panic yet prevail at Valparaiso and that until order is red it will bs impossible t > obtain with accuracy tl ��� t iss i t li " and pro] i rty. The dwellin -��� in tin1 city have been pra ": ill; aband tied by the inhabitant are i :a as 1 ;::>.. ��. n in theplaaas ' the city, and the hill adjac< nt to it. a >ve 'nment ; all it i an to bi nj; ��� " . Che i rip linj he railroads leading into . I ia . ��� ��� ��������� ist.il it( a serious factor in the situa- *: . i'.' ���:. ie ' an in lefinite pi riod, relief supplies canonlyl ��� obtained thr ugh other means of trans- p irtatio i. the = i t-b iard >l erinj; the best of I hese. isted and .. li :, lhe re . -.- ol the ri ; .i,. ������ ,, i. thi ��� Itj. People Kill Themselves. ago, de i . ' .... known ��� ��� ..' IIvi ������ i . i ' ��� ��� ���' ..... .... ...:.. mi found li tei Sevei al person panic .���:,.���. luring thi Lri mb Ings ���;,, | thn '.,...', :n I ' . V, 111 ... ��� ��� ���.'.,- ; i ��� ��� :������ killed Terror Augmented. Tin ��� .. I folli II he pm lb l. .... . ���.. ,:' -i ll '' ,i .... , 1 . . ,....' ' n ' li ��� ��� ,,. ������ i . >,. ,, ��� ��� , out Iln i ' nol ��� . :i,.�� ii. i ii .i.h i, p .. have ��� ' ' '. I t . ! I , ��� (111 tow ii I Of Vii i ������������ an i . a apian , were i ntlei Ij de ... i and ��� ��� - -I Felici Millppa .. ���' ��� ..'..! nnagi.;. Many Village in Ruins. Vi Con ��� ��� ' lon bi shock waB even and i nun hei ol persons wi re killed ... In lure ; 1 be li wns of Rengo, Ban Fernando, ^ rillotta nnd San VntonJi. and nil IJ il.'. i-i -i . .1 1 \n 1 altw.'. 1 .'������:������ in the .. nt ral ... ire el the 1 ntei iptml enl Irelj 0 di In,. ,1 and . ommei 1 e I prnc ,' 1 ' -, 1 mi In thi 1 ��� ��� ntlugo mui b .1 1 1 ��� ��� ��� 'i ii.. building ��� I ,. ||i . '. Ihi . irts, ihe Pel a ., Inn lo I lon, hi ��� ��� ..... p ��� ��� -.- 1 - r.- ��� - ' . ' ��� ' <\ Llttlt Comfort. -.'. ��� I ���, has ��� , the effei ere v .... . '. ������ . 1 .. . - i 1 . ,1 ..... ent has ti en ��� ton ,.:, i, 1 \ ��� 1 11 1 . lefl ���' ,,,,i , I,... 1 . -i . . : n direction ibi e he dlsti Ibtition ol . . ti tho ���' i'i n< ��� (1 S tioop ias been ��� t< Ication with Valpai Shades the Railway, \ 1 iwi.. w he came here ' > v ... ng w hen thi Irahl 11 1 Vegas, about all �� ... , , .111 T.i t... the ...... i lob atl; m ' ;''' .11 im i., left ih.. ' I.. .. vaj to the noi; bo 1 lhe lm i.ii . ai��� ei ds ������. ged In the I 11 : lilt I ago, a in t ti .. the 11 i. . .. lib a itei wen n i ii ai , - hi poorei portions ol I hi dtj md an} ol iheii home - wi nl to in. . ind Several deaths fn 11 II er v 1 i ��� ��� I ��� ���' ���' '' ��� ire re p 0 r t ed Other Places Destroyed. The ��� lh pittite lhal w rei ked V'i '��� paralso, also 1 umpletelj tleBl 1 oj ed h nan, ..-. of sui rounding pi u ei inn n them the following Vim 1 1 '��� 1 Mm. three mill a ffni 1 V'alpai ��� ... wllh b populal h n ol ove 1 t ��� I ��� . 11 ii:. 1 . ��� 11. oilth , epulallon ol I.B00 , miles In i he 1101 th ptipul in,.11 .,1 1, 5(10 11 IP 1 to 1 hi noi th, with 1 |0 tlOfl an 1 ��� i ��� Hi I ' ��� v-f So Bad A? ReflWti \:. ��� , . ... . ..... 1 :. . .... s than at firs t'bs> .... . . -.. a scone ol . \ .... ais 1 : een recefi ed . ���. (a! ��� [i\ ing Sti Vli cheerful in .... he ......-��� ��� eceived Bj tmsJ h in a few 1 . . ... reporl Neai 11 -1' e d th - the staffs ��� I . e safe atwi thnt thi Ings an ��� dAhiaged 383 Bhotks. -, ��� . 1 1. in b dis " ' a. 1 ,1.. , . ident 1 thi D ill; Mall Ba . , .in ol this citj has been , ,,,,,1 letelj destroj'ed I'V death " :' rhere were 83 ihc .1-,-i- 1 ... -,i md then have ���,, , ndred ire ;"-1 then. , I,,, , . 1 thousand people are . , .11 (p stitvj . w ati' is gli ,, , ��� Inrro ��� 1 \ ng towns bai ���' pen di ed, ml be 1 aili oads ba e Bodies Recovered. .: .- , Aug. 10 The bodies 0! two . a v ho were di ���>�� ned ! 1 b lerda In 1 ��� Massawoptc, were re- . 1 \... 1 rhej were Mlssefi Maigai t m |, ,1, ,1 ihi ��� ��� Boston, ami Bella i'i-. W lei Maesi 1 be 1 iv,, gj) Is toi '. a boal and wettl toi ' . ,,,\ , -i the 1 ike When thej 1 ' nol return 1 -.audi ��as organised in, ,, ��� found . apslsed 11 mite was resorted to in au etti rind the 1 .'.11"=. ami thej ��� in., bui face ti daj. A. luHk Id Collision. It, VUg IB, The woo.len pac- Qa\ Smith own- .1 thi Rutland 'i'i msll 1 lo \ - laj In 1 olllsitn with be ii'1 tei ��� '' Uranus 8 miles Poinl V.UJ Barques, Lake Huron 11 i -ei.. stood tha! the sre esi onaible rhe 1 r of 1''" -'""��� h . 1 She s as loaded down with 1 cargo ol ��� uen ''audi--" 1 is was iii bound. liOkHiHIi I.III.I.ISHIN OF RAILWAY TRAINS F.iit Freight DaRhcs Into Work Tram and Many Suffer Awful. Death. Johnstown, I'a. Vug 19. R inning ... ,1 a ; llndlng rainstorm al I he li ..: ID ml ���' ��� an ho 1 lo-day, a fasl freight on Lhe Pennsylvania rail a . olllded with a slow moving ,.ai i: 1 lain a! Bang Hollowj killing ��� ..ii an 1 si lom ly injuring! 11 ven Othei ' lhl OI I; 'ruin crew. Kn ... 1111 v'0.,1 ivai ihc oniv member ��� he : relghl < raw who wim unln- : Because or ih" rain the en<, cilice, ua- nn.ale lo Me Ihc win ll ���. .a ii |uii before the collision 'i be engineer ol ihf> frsrlffbl jumpeu and wa.s fatally hurt. Tbe fireman 1 . '���limine I ,,n lie engine and was uirn Jured. : be 1 news of the wreck renchcl; The sight 1 hni met I hem ."i I In rival ta (hi 1 ne .-������ len Ible Soim of the Injure 1 ere ci lng nnd uoan on I he :". ind \ damnged en . e a Ide bi hlng I reams . I bol v.ale - - tit . lOUdS Ol ' leinn itch enveloped 1 il of the Injtu ed when t h. . . 1.1,1 hei " oleai .. 1 a-.', 1. 11 ������ a ��� '1 ani thai pai 1 ol p. last 1 . 1 a the work trail] had 1 1 thrown ll 0 feel up iiu> bin ai 1 he poinl ol thi ;.. and one sel had bl BO hurled In nn op Iti dlret ii in, 76 te*l Into the river, , 0 Plot Against Palma. llavp.na. Aim. IB.- Half a dozen highly pininliicl leaders of the Libaral party have been taken into custody on (he charge ol conspiracy aguinst the governmenl and plotting to as- 1 isslnate \'n'-\ u ni Palmo, 0 New Vcrk. (Vug. IH.���Michael P. liver, one nf the most prominent figures of thi iVtnericah turf, die 1 to-day ut his ct ttage in Brooklyn IJfiii'i HAIRED GIRLS \UI AN ilKhth IP H rl Mo... the ��� , ' iighi isJred blood, Ni ��� ��� .a Police ol Wa'onw Try to Fi",l PtrSOrl Who Threw Bomb at Govenior. Wan it . Vug IB, 11 itlofl ,. ��� who -I 8 il ii laj attemi ��� ia islnate the governor genera] ado) I ed 11 ifcfategehi to in*..ve mm to leave the palace. A lew days ago, a revolutionist, disguised as an officer appeared at the German consulate, quarrelled with thc vice consul and boxed his ears. Owing to this incident the govenior general was compelled to vlBit the vhe consul und offer an apology. ��� the revolutionists hud rented a flat near the vice consul's residence and when the governoi een oral's 1. rtge appeared, tiny ^threw bombs at it. The police having been Ini * Is Willing, Vug 19. Dl : iday I ied the Ini ��� temi nl In the pre-- nl ��� ��� il lltli a ��� our political life Ung to 1 un tor ��� ��� ot governor of the state, if the i ������ ��� "��� convention shall nominate ine without any understanding, expressed or implied, othei lhan. th.it. if elected. I shall obey 1111 uath 1 ! office as 1 understand it In letter nnd in spirit. (Sign l) \v. Travers Jerome." Pittsburg, Aug. 19���Reports received here from points in Alleghany a&u neighboring couhtiel Indicate that great damage has been done by a storm thai passed over Western Pennsylvania lute thla afternoon and tonight. 1 ��� . v ' ���������: ���pi ������, 1 ��, i] 1 ��� *ii! in i THE DAILY NEWS MONDAY. AUGUST I Of course your grocer has WINDSOR TABLE SALT. He will send it to you always, if you specify WINDSOR. BEAVER COLLIDES WITH THE BRIDGE Pilot House of Steamer is Smashed and Passengers Rush for Life Belts. Through a log jamming in the rudder, the C. P. N. steamer [leaver lost the upper part of its pilot house and occasioned a temporary panic among a number of the passengers on Saturday afternoon. The boat left the wharf at a few minutes after 2 o'clock with a large partj from Vancouver on board,' who were oul for the purpose of enjoying a trip to Pitt lake and the Bridal Veil falls under ;!u. aus A es of the Vancouver Art, Historical and Scientific association. All went well until the boal was near the big bridge whicli was .-winging in order to le the lie.;,or through, wnen a log be- can e ji .mod in tho Beaver's rudder, ing the \essel ... iun I In such .. anner thai the pilot house a . i contact with the end of the swing. The shock causi I -.-������! i i set tle back very suddenly and the water starte 1 to wash ovei the A les of the lowei lei , i hih con sidera ly over to one side H >w Captain Rei 1 manai ed to hold , si tion he ........ ,; ... A a ter rhe iim : rt: a he sing the vessel, i..'��� ��� oi .. e releasi the il . . ��� .. :. The f the pilo aa low own . off an .. : ,. sl aci iss : whistle cord md the mtinuous blowing of the heavy whistle added verj much to thi ��� Tht moi ... - . .... ..: 'Are ��� ��� Idge , a fe .v inches a injure I. Some of the passengei inic strie;..... and if ill rei orts e ithen- tii. some of ii.. entlei oard acted in a ver; . . mcalled ' mm r and, a parei li that th .. - ���. ..... ' ��� ��� r, ivei :. Inel of "Ilka aii, for i imsi " .. leil the hi - i . ivus a ambl ��� for the A. and a gen eral fixin 1 .. ighl e ,:. rea lines - I i worst, and if the sl ��� avi bi i :. circulate 1 are ��� iirn I II i- high timi that thi "'j. of life i ts In ques- ��� lon w .; overha ile I i pla :e I b; .. belts calculate I . lif Tile.. ...:���.!��� i ,. el :. I an gei It has a . . . '. : i . with air-tl t ��� i : lorne of the al irmi I that 1 ieing ashore al Sap ton I <��� intinuing their Jourm I ��� the lake as was j Capt. Reid ' i i train nd ai i . . : , -", a wil i I '��� ... ... ;' N'esl il was lack eye Dr. I ial ., .' Vai . bap] ene : in the thick ana* gi i a numl er ui an i AN OLD LADY'S HOME. One Obttinate Elderly Woman Wn�� Refused o> Ue Taken furi' Of, "Ami grandma can mind the ehil- d:'. :i. you k:; v.. ani ihat will leave me free to g> where 1 p-lease," said tit* fashionable and stylish Mr--.. Charles Bradf >rd to her husband. Ii was a beaul fui pi in, the one tin. Charles was urging ou her bosbax 1 His mother, Mrs. Harriet Bradford, was to be invited to 1 ��� with tb "Ji. Mother wai too ol.lt) w irk any more. declared Mrs. Charles, and needed to bave ber affecti mate children take care of her. It didn'l look well for a pros perous man's mother t > be out working for mouey anyhow. "Tell ber it's time she wa* taking things easy," argued Mrs. Charles to Mr. Charles, whn. manlike, believed ev. i;������'., ig I - wil ������ said. Bui there was jus; one drawback to Mrs, Charles' beautiful plan. 11 ���'' mother-in-law had novldentally ove:' he :������! ���!.. .��� ��� ' u's ' >:i The .nl >n ��� aboul gran linn taking care of the i bil- ,;-, n :..]| leaving Mrs. Charles free to pad nboul ns she 1 iU*-'J pspeciallj -' I '' In gran lm i'�� mind. I. ifl a w d ������ ������ /!i f mr ��� 'SS lr 'ii, Harriet Br nil ir . had liroi '1 ������ i :::> and ������ li 'ii te i! ra by 1; . tg n b ig bous I f -. .. : h .- I larders well. Th it lasi -....- the so ".'��� nf her -:: ���- . -h ��� toi ' pie. But change, which is t'i" only perm, ncr.l thing in this woi '.1 owr hi ��� -A ���: ' of llf ���. Her fo ir ��� il tb ui .." " to matn . m irrl A nnd . ; ��� : Tlu li will 'li h I wil .. ��� -��� ������ i 1 ..���;��� su 'i a ��� par ���" he ame < ihioi i le, and ul ��� p :' i di I :. d Hli ��� ' . live t! ere . n ��� . ;���������. Besides tl I, [arr el Br idf Lest of niotbe 's an 1 nurs ���-, had -. u so much time looking after 1 r irren and their I hies In (heir .. r o is Illnesses and troubles thai -1, ��� really neglected ber hoar [in ; bou -.-, and il had "l in !t: ��� " so iev i. :. II bad . .ased to be pr ltablo. Thon hoi ��� ' 11 drei ������ , . ��� diingh ������:���- law. Mrs. Charles, liecan to na 1 ������ to gl " ' ��� ���: ��� ��� .-. I be "tab ��� of." : ''���.-..' .I.'.. i:u'le ; ... i ' .,��� . ��� ; '..���-'. ., . . , : a , :' ll'.l he;- win lie I :���:".:���.- : ��� . ��� ������:������ ' : i ' A '. with " ��� 11(1 Iw taken i if." She, who I , i itri Special Summer Courses ���" For Teachers in the I SPROTT-SHAW Business Institute Limited. 336 Hastings Street W.. Vancouver R. J. SROTT. B..A., Principal. H. A. SCRIVEN. B. A., Vice-Prin. J. R. CUNNINGHAM, Sec. Lime Juice, Bathing rinting \\ ������{., i ARROW" PRESS i ��� Open for Business j 4. 1306. ''���'���'��/' & ECe wi ������ l'l eptloi of thi . '' ������ Ian led s'"' : ' : '' sho WH twin . Sapperton i Inue 1 e u ney other ciiy wh i PI e wl . 'i. ler I ape, Ti tbe tm: li ul . baei; from i wa ired away y s- an uceu terday an I the Beavi ivil irt on '���an i in a the usual trip hour this mornli Sh . c eded a was hid i.i n.. I ���1 hers dl In :���.'.. In-la' . ri .. i ii. un ���: i i truth, Bui ���never . ty ��� ��� ��� . : :' : : I. ��� ���:. ii 'tii The annual general meeting of the shareholders of the New Westminster Southern Railway Company will be held at the offices of the V. W. & V. in Vancouver at 10 o'clock A. M. on Wednesday, the 5th day of September. 1906. T. J. TRAPP, Secretary. Cordwood For Sale 11 a ic . "���; ! ;:'"1 i:i t- "' ' ��� The onl; difference "��� II be that Caft. Reld vill have CARNIVAL. ;i|o- 1 I IV It of I. ', .!. ..": . ������ !S .'. itll I . Ill ��� ' . US UH I I I 01' future. Iliti'.'i . nal riauil in nothing : etween I i and the Arr:,' .-,. ot)] ,. , . .... . ,:j, ,,,,_, ., , |0 , blue s .... ,. ��� tm in - tt, ... .- .... i to ���i) Mrs. Bruiil <:' '. "If J ill .; . knew stenography I ���������,.;��� .��� yo i un pi iy- i I0UI il:"'' ' : . U'S II ilU . ." "I'll Well-seasoned Tine Cord- wood; could deliver on scow. Particulars Box 39, Port Hammond. MOREY'S China Department Is fillinp; up. Come and .see the lovely GLASSWARE, Etc. ..i.n il in :;!������:; by," r. ild Mrs, Elaine. Wash.. August 20th to 25th, Bradford B ng uw.iy I'i un ber cull- 190g ilreu and former neighbors, lliern 1 EA SETS, wasn't n soul to -.:'. io ita'. ",\i .you.- niMMrDii;��Dr On August 19th to 25tli isive, \Sq\" UlINlNLKWAKt., 1906, the Great Northern Railway com- She learned ������ ui ���. r pi,..- and type pany will sail round trip tickets writing. Hero i the Umil nud present M-w Westminster to Blaine and re- "rangementi llurla Lii-.i.lforJ and ���at-- ..... , .i ber trieiid live t.i';ulhor and Keep _ __.__._.��� -.-��� n % ,. n turn at one and one-third fare, for the I house Rm ,,,������: MOP FYS Columbia St. round trip, $1.35. Children five years typewriting and office worn four hours 1T*Vf*^*-' of age and und.':- twelve, half of | a day. Then iho goo* home and does the above rate. light housework, Being n capital cook. | ^_^ ~w~iB^v^y Return limit good until August 26th, you should taste i l.iinty dimiors S, K3m I iLlYe logo hIh! end her fri I enjoy, They gi ' ~ out ovonlngs; tin j. aro free as air ....FLORIST after business bours, Mrs. Bradford A lecture on temperance will be de- Is very happy, t fairly well paid und livered al the Eagleg ball, nexl Wed- :''""< "!" have to suffer the bitter bu n���.rNq nosdav evening, Aug. 22, al 8 p.m., by ��'��*��<"> oi "^ takoa care of." AND FLORAL DESIGNS. she suys every ol 1 woman could earn -s PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS, BOQUET3 Miss Rokka, of Minnesota There will n ^ |mng . mmj way .,, ^ ()|i, bo no charge for admission, and all ;>,lU lhc p|uc){ .���,, ...,n ,, ,,��� h comers will be welcome, .���: \ w pHPriBB. Telephone M'-d or address lib Avenue and 10th Street. * Things Happen In The Night And the only way to keep posted is read the Delivered at your door in time for breakfast. Complete service of the World's news as furnished by the Associated Press, and all the local happenings of interest. 10 Per HINT MERCHAl fTS The morning is the time to tell the purchasing public what you have to offer them for the day, and the NEWS is a medium through which you can talk business to almost every resident of New Westminster and many residents of the surrounding district. Listen to the advertising man when he calls to talk to you. > MONDAY. AUGUST 20. 1906. THE DAILY NPWS SAY ^ WIFEY Hi ��� ic< h h< mal er with this bread ? I ��������� at mothers last night ar she ha hi mo A%/ 1 ' ��� n ronder, Dur mother bake* ��� ith RISING SUN. and i ie grocer sends moi stufl h sent las ' certainly send il bad You gei RISING SUb PLOUR and V ��� jusl as g( i ������ ��� Ai : I I ���ca 1 _ v. * R> ' -%. 8 1 fill Al BERT \ &.: G. DAWSQ> 145 Hastings �� , West, Van. liver. vuS&u. \i^'^.u>isVc,f ��� *'' 'oaK-'j ��� * ^ A PERFECT SE I OF TEETH FOR JO I i//:..; 'ii ' ^0r(, ^A:v"-... - ��� D : Ma ordi '��� JOHN REID, B N'ew minsl e guarantee thi bei and 1 I " e aal of thi ��� - - ��� re - - gr twice: , lur mechani : ������ er ��� irk is tne best ��� ... 8.1. imontai ' " '....- : T . .IAMES McKAY, P-ctrletor. fmpo"" and n i ' Marble and Granite Monuments Headstones, leblets, Tombstas [tc. Writi '��� ��� - es, New Westminster, B. C, ��� ��� ANOTHER VICTORY ADDED TO THL LIST ��� ��� .- .rices v\ i; i ingrnuN s to profit by : j Gold Filling . . i Platiwi Filling . . .er Filling . . $1.00 $1.00 5(:c Gold Crowns .... $5.0G Bridge Work i ; I $5.00 Set ot Treth . . . $5.00 Consultation and Examination Free of.ChB.rfre. AU Our Work Guaranteed for IO Years Wilh a Protective Guarantee. Ihe Boston Dentists,u Hou * 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Remember the Place tor Hastings Sl. W., Vancouver B. C. Mills, Timber and Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manufacturer* and Dealers in All Hinds af lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Interior Finish, turned Work, Etc. Fish and Fruit Boxes. Large Stock Plain and Fancy Glasr.. FARMERS ATTENTION! Lumber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining. ...... i . e made i [tendi ... ������ , . ..... . |, i 3 of ten .... ent or s Bee of the i ��� \. \v V . ... .... . i . ., -,.., ;.;.. .... ..-.,��� be Minisl ... .... hich i. . ��� -, . ��� '��� ������ . . ��� I, ,., !' , t KEY! Home Team Defeats Made Leafs Vancouver but by a Nar row Margin. mm* Royal City Branch, Columbia St., Telephone 12. New We��fminster. : NOTICE. I teamboat Inspection Se ��� ��� " ���' ' ndl . i .. . [jig nf II ".i i. [ul i . lenmbi .- Inke pi I eambo I ...... i >np ... \- i. I on \"l- :-��� . Ind, 1908. K. 001 ROI VU, Di it Minister ol Mai Ine an i I ��� lei NOTICE. dice is hereh | Iven thai 10 lays ���in''. ' Intend to make applies- .... to Hi�� Honorable tbe (Uilel I nm , i islonei ol it. i-i and Woi ks, for eclal Mc< " to "'it and carry away ��� from ihe following described lands, situated Bast of the bead of i-i" Uke, N. vv. District; Commenc- ' -ii'. planted on the North corner ot the 0, O. Patterson old claim No. 1098, thence Northerly chains, thence West SO chains. thence South 80 chains, thence Rust *o chains to point of commencement. Staked August 13th, 1906. JAMBS SHARPE. New Westminster, B. C. A I,- . . ��� ��� luck, a ��� . bettei nation woi e sl ooting in- do ,������.. -. ��� . ��� ��� <} the . . T ve havi a tie in the Saturdaj nt Queen C i i v ��� ii [i a; Ins ag nst thi ��� ��� ��� Wesl .... In I ������ ected i.' do then elvi but rr: of all thi I rest] the md the \ ..:... ... . ��� i be Inti resting I ���'������ i i , i ng effort ��� " Uni Ivi to foui fhe risltors pla , : | , i ������������ , ��� i ': gai for all I ... worth t... . un bole of Hi , ., t]1( |j , i g ... i .:��� . butt i ��� ; ; hi ball " ol his ri eive, and even with the hardi ��� rk on his pari ��� '��� iged ti ;et i Im I h ' I land reel bad indi I ���oui'" '' '"' ' . ��� ' h the II im, ,.. [he i ���������".. I ring thn m ore, the excitement on the field was '��� iter 'hun it bas been at nny . isse in itch playe i here ibis sea -an. ;ni the large number of Van m er supporters who weio presenl ���(���HeI themselves hoarse' Iti urging their team to put forth their besl i fforts to score another goal, Hut It wns not to be. and when the time- Keeper Bounded his gong, the visitors were Btill pressing Sandy's Stronghold, bill the score remained as ������hi above. From the, fact -off iu the first quarter, Westminster got away with the ball, and in thirty seconds i.en Turn- bull dropped lhe first goal for the Red Shirts. There did not seem to be the ghost of a chance for the ' Ihi en 1 ' ���hen har ' ��� . ��� I ... -., ' i -,, p playe ai minor i ... ��� - . ...... are for a fi ������ ��� tes in the third havin ... 1 V. ���'������-. hi keeli been i er for 1 ��� game lelayi few mil ... .... In fine and worked ..... ... ... ��� . - . ... ��� I was in . : his u nal ��� ably ther Bill. 1 he " ��� the cum'.in I ��� ��� - in the quart Leaf ni fitlng thi ' ' Ineup (f the ti a New Westminster ��� Goal, S i '' ' i' braith .. ..,. [Jig ��� lefen field, T, 0 I 1 n Rennle; Centi r, B, G home fii Id, H I atham, W. Turn- : ill, I ' i ' B. Henr; ��� -��� Mai ' Goal, Rai poll Morrl point, Rlti iii fenci Id R ,; ' Greer R ��� " ii ' Tu '!. . . ''- ' '���;. " QU 11 'bird ( '.. "' all.... 15 Qu ��� 7. Ma le I ' Id...... 11 i Maple 1 " 11-2 min. Mapl .". ray, M. J. Barr. Tii ��� I. J i, J. '���' ��� AT TKE HOTELS. Gul hoi Montri V " M ���' ' .'. ....!. i lahi.. I ���' I.. Maling, Langley; C. O. C McClintcn ' . Seattle; 1. . Mrs Don nelly. Vi m ou ,-ei. Mrs. 11. ' I.i M ��� ! Mrs. J. T. Wi Ir, I. r. Pike, D. !'- mby, Van- ��� ��� Eachern, Bl Colonial���M. il Dobie, Toron Mrs, i. R li"a ��� r, N'elson; Miss K. M. A. Mission; W Huston, Vancouver; A. F. ol '' I-:. King, Glai - Wil " 111 m McGill, D. A. '' ��������� iver; !���'. J. Ulard, . -'. ' " In! '��� : and ( . '.' Sl: ingeman, Irel ind; Vai ouver, '���'van. Seattle; 11. W. Victoria; I. Page, M " II ::! White, i". .��� Missed His Letters. . ^_ '���'. Ion was over a l I ' B Kennedy, M. P., Btarti tour ol the pun Ini es down ��� thi nd lefl instructions ai II letters coming t< ��� be held until he calli I i in due tin ��� he called, ��� ��� his letters had, ��� i . nailed to Mew Wesl Be I inxlous that his his Ise thi ��� Ighl ' blai tlectli ��� He expi nd of thla week, ���-��������� ��� - -��� . m ��� e j>. I. b��}*iinW'i*ws?��5pji ...���.,'.������ isMLm a" '���i,jfS''S&Mi,/i?:t... j*ztr-j _ 1 Plug Chewing Tobacco 10c per cut 1); m ' ��� 9 v ��� * ' ��� > 4 k - ��� ' - ': r ���', . : . . .' E : E TH^ DAILY INifWS MONDAY. AUGUST 2d * THE DAILY NEWS broughl before them: but whether' the were acted upon���a. decision pro or con arrived at���or laid on the ta- Published by The Daily News Pub- tablng Company, Limited, .it their itfices corner of Sixth and Front A or under the table, the members I Btreets, New Westminster, 13. C. oil the commission are not free to' """"������������������������������������_��������� - ��� ..,���,. ^-qi that there is any desire MANAGING DIRECTORS. ��������� secrecy as lo their action, but j. c. Brown fi. J. Burde simply that, being appointed to inform ���_ ���-��� - and advise the depart ment, it would ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, 10 cents per line (nonpariel) 12 lines to tbe inch. Five cents per subsequent insertions. Reading notices, bold face type, 20 -oats per line, brevier or uonpuriel, 10 cents per line. Foi time contracts, special posi- tons, apply to advertising manager. be entirely contrary to all official etiquette did tbey announce their action i to the public, until it had beeu laid ine for | before the head of the department. The government certaily has a right to the first information. In the matter of the propose.! extension of lbe time of trap fishing, or rather the suspension of the regu- Notices of births, marriages or I lation as to air annual close time, as deaths, 60c. Wants, for sales, lost or; ,-.���. as th(, ,,.. .,,.,, concerned thft found, rooms to let, etc., one cent per ,,...,,, "'" have lonS " wa!t- as l��SJ than 2") cents. any action taken in the matter must sarily he taken within a few TELEPHONES. Business office Editorial office Manager's residence 277 MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1906. neces days. In the meantime it may lie as 22 weii to say thai tl.e regulation does 17 not bar all fishing. An article in this paper the other day was written under the impression ilia' ii did, but as a matter of fact, fishing for spring salmon���thai is, with a net having 7- inch meshes���has always n allowed, nor has any proposal been made to ch ;.-" this .so far as we are aware. WHY THEY WILL NOT TELL. The fisheries commission will nol THE GROWING time. again until Sep:, l". and only com- The papers are tr.il these lays ofl mlttee work nml the preparation of notes of progress; new enterprises reports of committees who have been are announced, old ones re extender are engaged in the gathering ���..' .A. 'a., price of real estate A going Information wlll go on in the meantime, ap, big "deals" in land are reported. The natural desire of the newspaper This state of affairs is ver; gratify- men Ar news of 'la- proceedings, ing, ani there is every warranl ( r while it is gratifying to the i |.nmis- the predictions which One hears I .a' sioners in one way, as showing that the next few years will witness a the public lake an interest in their great development, accompanied '������ proceedings, is an embarrassment in large increase of population, in Brit-: another, as they naturaly do not wish ish Columbia. It is as trite as ir to appear warning in civility to the would be useless to utter warnings representatives of the press .ami at I about the danger to individuals which | the same time are bound not to lurks in this state of affairs. Such make public the proceedings of the conditions have alawys pr duced a >��� ���mmission in advance of official pub- speculative spirit, which has in man lication. The information that the i-itcs led to ihe ruin of Arise who al- commission at its lare sitting in Vic- lowed themselves io he carried aw i toria, dealt with all matters before by ii, and a similar result will fol- ll a' lhe date, has been : ���: ��� 11 -1: < - I and low the present wave of prosperity is correct: but how the; dealt and progress. There will be winners with these matters is another ques- and losers and every one hopes robe rl m. Any statements as to that, among the winners. Bu: it may serve should be taken as the more or less a useful purpose to "point a moral" shrewd guesses of the newspaper man, for the Province as a whole. We The fact that certain communications have had more than one instance of were sent to the commission was a big bonus, given or proposed, to made public by the senders, and the secure the construction of a line of commissioners feel free to say that railway, or some other work of pub- these communications were duly lie utility, which would bave been construed as .t business proposition, without any bonus, had people been content to wait t little, lu one such instance ihis Province parted with public property of enoilmous value and in return got. nothing. The railway to secure the construction of which the bonus was given was constructed when business demanded It, and not a day sooner, and would have been constructed ba 1 the Province given nothing. In anothei instance, the bonus was refused and the line was constructed just Are same, not any later than ii would have been had the bonus been given The moral is, of course, plain. Where public aid Is given, let there be a quid pro quo. Any community may legitmately extend a helping han I to a new enter- prise, bul wl en that enterprise has become a paying concern It should give back to the community a fair equivalent for the aid extended. There can be no objection to a fair bargain, but what is generally understood as a bonus���that 'is, a gift���is not a fair bargain. This is particularly true when the '.onus takes the shape of a huge -i ���.;:< of Ian I to a railway company enabling it io rlvel the fetters of :. >n ���. il ��� upon a la: ge section of country. The action of ; a-' governments in this Province has been suicidal in this respect, and the people should exercise the utmost vig- Hani e to see thai there .is no repetition .a' such criminal fully. The growing times of rhe ya t li ive produced 8 crop of bonus seel .���: -. and i' is al- . eth u probal le thai : ie breed is ror extinct. FISHERMEN GO HOME AFTER FIRST DRIFT ��� W. R. Gilley, Vhone 1 �������. J. R. Gniey, 'Hnone 1 *, Pull in Their Nets and Find no Sockeyes Entangled���Little Hope Left. after the first, drift the majority of the sockeye hunters went lion:., ml went ;o bed to wa.lt for better times. There were no fish worth talking about, and the majority of boats drew "skunks" while others had aboul two or three to f drift. There were a large number of fisherman on' an.l the majority expected a fairlj good spurt, but were disappointed, The freighter Selkirk which is under dfclnmission to van between the GILLEY BROS Dealers in Coal, Lime, Brick, Sand, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire Clay and Crushed Rock. Also agents B. U. lottery Co. sewer pipe, etc.. Local agents Vancouver Portland Cement Co. Office, Front Street, New Westminster, B.C., Near C.P.R. Depo: ���Phone lb *���- Hug. 19 In FSlstory. 14���Octavius Caesar Augustus, first it iman ���uiperor, died at Nola; hern ��1 IV .'. 118"! ��� Geoffrey Pi intage- net. brother ot Richard Coeur ���!������ Lion i a.I r i- tlip-r 'if ih.. murdered Arthur, was thrown/J fr nn i.i-j hers., ail trampled lo death in Caesar. I'ai..-. W. Second general ezeoutlon nf "witches" ar Salem, Mass.; John Proc- tor, Bridget Bishop, George Burroughs, Mariha Carrier I John WHkir.1 were hanged. 1800���James !..���:;.>s. philanthropist, founder of ih- l..-!i.ix library, born In New York oil t dii 1 i! re : ��� 1812 -Fight i..-:-..��� ��� -:i ip.. Constitution and Q : rrlere, 1896���Professor Jos ph Dwlghl Whitney of Harvard universltj died at New London, ' 'onn . born ;-: l 1805���A national repri ient.il assembly summoned bj i ;-,:��� N holas 11. li r. Cold Storage and the same have watched the Ave: to , ��������� company's traps came In on 8aturda> of rears are of the o nloi i , nighl with i cargo of aboul 1500 flsh Bockeye ran ts ove which embraced i mixture of springs There may be a few come laiei .ml cohoes the late run but thej ... Bprings are still running prettj ���*������:! there will not be enoug . ��� and the white salmon are unusually worth the while of the large this year, Fishing experts, who keep open, HE WAS CURIOUS, Paul O, Stensl iti i. the ' fugitive Chicago banker smasher, is a badly hunted man. He wa3 at Midway, B. CA or thereabouts on the 17th, and etectives were hard on his trail. At the same time he' was away down in Alabama, and there also the sleuth hounds of the law were closing In him. This Inform tti in we get from the wires, and who dare doubt thi i:' testimony? ,Pa il 3hould be a litre more careful. If he turns up in too many [dace-, the officers will be In hard luck If l e inn it nab him somewhere. -o- A lecture on tempei mce will he delivered ar. the Eagles hall, next Wednesday evening. Aug. :li. al 8 p.m., by Miss Rokka, of Minnesota. There will hi' no charge for admission, and all comers will be welcome. Hug. 20 In 'F)istcry. 1591-Roi erl H rrl :.. En [llsh poi i. chl flj nit-' 1 ..f Sli ik>.up--..r.', born. 1! : . I . tho lif ' a bo- hemian for man. years after leaving Cambridg. . bui lai r took a ders and bei u.... i Icai il ; ��� n Pri ir, io Devon- shin Tl .. parliam nl ��� ,��� ti .1 bim. In:: I.. �� I. n loi ������: by ' Ihai i' s 11. Hen .g lected for more than u ontiu r his death. Si::"., t- . | .; ions of H Trick's works o i... o ��� ���: publish. .1 I:: !:.-,:; - Ian.I .���������.. Vm i i:. i iome of his sh-.i'. it- . ra -��� : ��� , music. 1794���Battle ' Mnunr ��������� R ipl Is, ' i ; Qei eral Anthony Wayni defeated th" Miami i ind iti r In Hans !���'������ Ho: :��� i'i. nch novelist, died in Pa 11 I 1861���Tl ���.-.!��� i app. ��� !. noted l r irs ��� i- . t . -a . ,:��� had J I3t beg ;:.. ������ nd ..������ ��� .mei ivas ��� insldered a bad om. a 18SS���Ann ;������ p. I i SI ph. ; . Am in novelist. Alii; Lorn at Dei b; in.. 1 ..' Hid Hei?, "Has !; i c'.l a ni In I 111 ill r:.: ii g lor ��� ��� V "'''.���I'. :: ' '.", ',:. l'l ' \.. ers "1.. aged .: . t ; PrE v :-?: %^MI^ fc^EE$Z-1lJ)k TV^T 'S E ' i' V ��� / -!-.-fif*--V> >* 'W- P������~��^. \ |i^P^\ % ���/. -J�� r&y. m "What are you getting weighed for, when you were weighed only list euen- ing 1" "Well, you see, I waint to find out how much that charge of buckshot we.ght that was put into me this morning." .a- t.A-TiT ��� -.'-:���, r.-.*..f->~r*v.wxmmnKiSs,:s?^Wi^ &..Tr?imsm fawesaiaKr.^ci^viieiy 'ikha. .&wi rs In ms colors, 4% and 6 in ie ���; le, . ,: 75c for 60c, an I '."������ for .... 25c Basket No. Ladles' an I M es' Fin o whll i kid, wiih brass buckle id wh and piqu ��� with col- Iplng, formei I) and .I" 9 OC ,lr basket Mo. b La I;.t Black ai ere:! Cotl .n M >s ilack, with nal ��� des; sizes -A. -.'. I5c Basket No. 7 Astounding vai ... 25c tins, Iui '.: 12 ' ������'. THE DAIL\ NEWS Local News Briefly Told The (i'i- council will rnnet this evening. - rpplied the liquor, ml - - ired a flask of Irish dew which wlll ie use : - evidence In the c ise. A team of New Westminster cricketers will represent this city at. the A farmer from Ladner, who i.t cricket, tournament to be played In '''" unusual name ol fohn Bmlth, was Victoria this week, commencing thi- Siven free lodging at. the lockup on ' afternoon. Saturday, and remained there over night. He wlll explain to the police Indian Agenl McDonald will leave magistrate this morning how it hap- lv a few days tor the Chilliwack dis- pened .har j,e was f0UUii intoxicated tricl and look ovei the condition of|ai an hour when he should have been the growth of noxious weeds on the j��� [je(i Indian reserve in mat vicinity. Th.- friends >:' l-Aiiia-th M.rSween .1. Black, formerly C. P. R. cashier at who is lying seriously ill In the Royal this point, is in the city renewing Columbian hospital have shown their his acquaint ince with his old friend-, sympathy tor him in a very tical j He is now C. I' R claim- agenl with a inner He has a farm In tho Chilli-1 headquarters In Winnipeg. wack district and his neighbors have -������ he id in bis hay crop by means PICTURES. Just Received an excellent line of Pictures of all grades. OLEOGRAPHS 20 x 40 for $1.50 OILS, good size - ��� $2.00 See them. They will delight your eyes, tempt your purse and make you happy. Moulding in large varieties. Framing a specialty. LEE'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM, Dupont Block. Telephone 73. Tv. , half breeds will pay their respects "i the police magistrate this il bee and have also attended to other necessary work about the ranch. Reduced Prices morning Both '.vere taken !���> the ,���> lice station Baturday nlghl while suf w"rk ha-i !,een commenced m the $ tering I >m the effects il numerous '������"���'��� rifle : ,!l-'' ' -' Surrey side jjj an il thirst quenchers. of u"' ,:-": The range is to be con- !���! .. ��������� I at a i ;.i t nea ��� he tl ������ big !���! ' '" :- ! bridge . --a ird ind the brush $ "' ":- <* has een ���. a easterly % ;~ - - ��� Tl iptaii ,; .... .,,, -p.. ���,..,, | , ,.,,,. na. !��; thai ������ 0 ���ON- land I ' iaty na- 9 ��� ire an ��� . i wai ������. ... bulll * ......... ... ,,,.���. - . - ir- ��� : Ighl 'i - be set which * 111 !2 . . ib cut- >J i ' ind . readlni to g IJ With ���> ���: 'i'.: ee men who we ��� ial ng a Ladies' Blouses and Shirtwaist Suits 1 lng . . : ���_���������-- .. R. ill issue spe I rate I - ��� I :"'!- n an laj uni '��� 25, rbance tn the I iw I I 11.35 the i trains; the eil estei la te ... leave as i 1.2 ���! , 1 | .r. le en 31 ���" lohn- .:... - :.. - ' i ,-,. sared oi e ie while one if them was In the act of kicking in the tool i me ol the houses. Johnston the principal offender, and handing him over to the care nf a Swede wl . happened to ' e aro in 1, I ������ . ��� to Tne other two. He iture - il on returning to t::ri place where he had left his flrsl prisoner under 'he care A liquor pedlar will be th rged in if the Swede, he found . th :. n had -...,- ... . ; wil disappeared. He escorted his two having supplied some of the S ptive to -he station, where they .. ieg with whiskey on Sal I lay were later releaser! upon a small ball, , . | .; .. The .o.i ��� also arrested i - th ; '.vere not. the chief offenders, ��� en Indian woman to whom S The third man Is still it 1 rge The White House A. J. BIRTCH. 275 Columbia St. ;���. v >l I *s*sfisfs*s*:*s.*'..*s&���^ ,'..-' 1:: ' Til tean - g >ing over ,;> Bl line i ; irt in a baseball match on Wednes- 1 afternoon The Blaine carnival will be in full swing by thai :. | be .���������''��� h has 1 een so fixe 1 that it v ill ; e played in British Co iia li :s:eic- unaer.n" Humor c-3 Philosophy : ��� I . S7~) 6 ��� i And b ,,- : the ui . T ... ' . "1 | ' ���a ��� :��� ' Special Clearance Sale of Shirts Our regular good values ��� $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00���to clear the store, 50c Sizes 14!, to 17} THE CASH CLOTHIER ! "; %& ���fo '��� �������� ! ��� *i * " f !,t '.Wi Basket No. 8. Bro�� n, Gree i I Re I Lu , ; -. i. me fancj dre is joods, an i 10c; this sale .... .... . i 1 2bc\ 267 Columbia St., New Westminster, B. C. i ���.���r^.-umxnjuaxiX'. I .ii'. asa BlSBflK me in an.l sec our assort- ml of th<- famous Eaton-Hurlbut Stationery 1 . b ai'ri'. It is swell. hurl time ago. I. J. ',(AV & CO., % A^) ' '��� 7 / 2 r^U i'W BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS one 157. . ii tllilt I : ' . POPULAR GARDENING . '. I ��� ���. t - - an I n ��� ,v in c ' ... : .. .... . . . I ,. ',., . ut' still ',.'.. i i . ���. ... ten oi :, two <".:- ������. ici . Nitrate of soda nnd kainit are some times used as a dressing for land before sowing seeds or setting plant;' likely to be attacked by the cutworm Kainit is said to be especially good against the insects infesting onion beds Most seed will admit of being sown moderately thick, but it is a mistake to sow too thickly, as the plants become weak from overcrowding. Much time is lost in- thinning out, and the ground becomes Impoverished. Get busy as soon as tbe weather permits if yon do not wish to see your neighbors gather their lirst crops days or weeks ahead of yourself. As soon as the suii becomes dry enough to work no time should be lost over making thc Qrst planting of peas, spina.di. onion,; aud others of the more hardly vegetables, using as much thoroughly decayed manure as your me in : wlll permit. Beets and kohlral; may be started Indoors early In March and after being hardened In frames placed outdoors nbout April Xo. How nicely ani easily a Cake can be iced with Cowan's Cake Icing Chocolate, Pinfc, White, Lemon, Orange, a Almond, Maple and Coconut Cream. A ABSOLUTELY PURE ICINGS THE COWAN CO., Ltd., TORONTO I '^ST^.}Sl^SSSEBssWSSS^l!SS:SV^S:.'!?r. Advertise in The News ni. ��� * *m+mm*)�����> ��# ttmtm * ���������������������<>��������� o* ���������������*����� ������������������������������*����������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������������f ��� : ��� ��� AINE CARNIVAL I CtP We have not onlv the largest ri ��\ ...... i t. A mi ���;��� �� ��� losi tii - life while at :'. -.- yi i :" ' 'ii tak'"! ,. ,, ., onper initio in t'liilo r 'enl - (���,-, :! ole '���.'.';. | ������! i 'en m tm- ���.,���:;. i I .IT : , T " o'T'll'. ��� J A WEEK Of ATTRACTIONS COMMENCING MONDAY, AUG. 20 CLOSING SATURDAY, 25th ^BCTEEVHSKK1 and best slock of WATCHES in the city, but also hnve the ;| ,le ;a:oia'\ Eor the HAMIL- ;. ::, 5 I Tho : . ��� : ,'i lv 1 ! hich agency for accurate time keeping ��� '. i A in n line state of ��� ��� a ,...''. .- [thi in i il |j TON WATCHES w I cannot be bea i . > I W.CCHAW MN, The Jeweler, Columbia St ^*<,0��3GCGCs��a5>'^��:i ��:'y^4>;>::^>:>;>iy>;>:sx>::*:>:x*^>:^^>:;��::*:>:>:>;',':'' i l ��� . on ��� lll'.ll : IC : lint? ��� 9 t \ 0 Balloon Ascension and Parachute Jump every day, and many other free acts. Dancing- every day and night and a big continuous Vaudeville Performance One Whole Week of Pun. Baseball and Other Sports EXCURS30IN RATES PROM ALL POINTS ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� Wednesday, August 22nd, British Columbia **������������**��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ��*���*�� �������������������������������������> o< ��������*������ i>ay ��� ��� ' i THE DAILY .NEWS MONDAY. AUGUST 2o 1906, I ANCIENT AND MODERN. ALL OVER THE HO'J'jc Vreatrr.cr, t For "'��� cr.ts �� 111 ! :..:��� ��� ���j'Im- Gowbh si f rr ' rnnd n (hers A I r. (..im��- ol PrcneiH ti ��� ���' : 'hlf oi tl .;...-:. ., tiu> i . i,.- tr 'i.t. irt li lei i ,.-., ��� ' tu dr nd looped In ' I, , listed > pi " ' . . nts : r . I' 'The Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to ,-i ' of sun tl e ''.. ��� -. ��� (3 . the I ��� ll Ol ; . . ��� i , . . , . J : nd tin e rapid and ���. hi ; .-. .. ��� | ��� t in v. All kinds of Ship repair work. Ship and Scow Building a specialty. Estimates promptly furnished. W. E. EMERSON Residence: 124 Eighth St., New Westminster, B.C. "The Milwaukee" ti ��� -. ' : ���. 11. - ' , ' '.'..������ ,1 ��������� n In tha Head. It. .1 ' 11 : ' . '' ... " . '1 i : ' : ' . Of ' ��� ' .i . Ifl 11 ' '-. ' r oft i > Sfll'.ll - ' ��� a . ' . ��� ' lit. al :. ��� ' ���.' . injr ��� I) eai ns ��� ��������� a . ' i r i ��� i :. Do ��� . Chicago, "Short Line" Omaha to Chicago, "South West Limited" Kansas City to Chicago. N'o trains in the sei \: :e railroad in the wi Id 1 : equal in ' quipment that f tin ago, Mil- ivaukee & St. Paul Railway. . . ��� ipi: ate their i wn slei | i - . c r- . n. |] their 1 pive their i - an excellence I - ��� : obtainable elsewhere A S R WE. Gem 134 Tl ir ' St., ci ��� '.' 1 r. P. rtl nd, ' lr, Canadian Pacific r t. " : i, VI a II PI- . 6' ' it P; nch. ...... ' ' pr ... ,- .. . ,. i . ' :' - " '" ' ' - ,.:' - i ��� : t, ' ��� .' i ' ������ ��� ���- ' ��� , r ��� ��� .'.:.''��� ' ' . ,.....- i. j ui co or on e j cur i ��������� ml water tn 1 ���.:".! , ���; - ��� - - rant mil the eugar ��� i A i: :- ' ly it k to j i ,,r in part. ��� Good Ho :.' pil '. : ��� ; . : or. In . ' . ' : nr ��� p r ' ��� orn- ; Royal Mat! Steamship If ' : re ��� ��� . . .��� . our fai | ��� frierj Is from th. Old C itnrj i i will .- ive mom tick. here. Next s tiling Em ress Bri In I Quebec Aug. 21; the - eedi< I t elegant sti .. er, Fi r rates ad other particulars i ; : ry to ED. GOULET, C. P. R. AGEN1 Chicago, London Hamilton, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, And all the principal business centers of ONTARIO, QUEBEC and the .MAUI TIME PROVINCES. Also t,. I'.l'FFAI.o. MAV YORK and PHILADELPHIA, via Niagara Falls. Fi :' Time Tables, etc., address GEO. W. VAJX, Assistant Gen'l Passenger and Ticket Agent, 135 Adan - St., Chicago, 111. WHEN GOING EAST ASK THE 1 :��� i ET '.AI N I '1"' ��� SEND VOTJ i V] s "THE NORTHWESTERN LINE" I Ait Trains Every I lay in the Ye.ir BETWEEN Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago THE TRAIN OF I \ME N< 'SSI H \\ 'A i RA, LTD. 1 -r id ��� iMl i iRT, '. . M '. . AkV. It lig] h el ��� ...... luminate n in I rid A cquipi I consists oi ������ . : 16 section slei car. reclining ��� hair cars (si modern S.. y I buffet, brarv and sn king For Time 1 . rs, or an) [ui thi r inf rmation call on or F. VV. PARKER, S'l M 'A. \GEXT, *��20 Second A-. ��� , Seattlt, V Berth No. 194," will lie received at this Department until noon on Wednesday, the 6th day of August, lOOti, tor a license to cut timber on Berth No. I" i. com n- the West half of Si tion 26, T wnship ."., Range 7, \\. ��� "th Meridian, containing an area ol i ; res more or less. The survey of this I erth is to he :i. de within one year of receipt of tenders. The ��� ��� tions under which a license w 111 be - ued, also printed ��� . ���, ol tei li .- an I envelope, ma obtalm .: al this Dej artment or at the offlce of the Crown Timber \gent at \. w Westminster, li. C. Eai ii tender must i e accompanied i. an i epted i he iue on a chartered n . .-oi of the Deputy of the Min ter of the ti ti rior, for the ��� ��� of the boi is which the applicant Is pn tor the Iii i i i So tendi elegi I be en- tl V il. KEY! S, Sei retai i ��� ��� , ��� the Intei or, i ��� ', 1906. Canadian Pacific Railway Co. TraillS & Steamers A 0 fcritish Columbia Coast Lin�� Service. %.: J W i Cs'.m}" %M --���/��������� ��/m\ Ovj-slesves For Children. x (o Childrei white i ��� ; sleeves can TIME TABLE be kept pevfe I c-lci .- : i: ������ table ,. 0 ;.. ; , Sie(.,ves o{ (Subject to change witnout notice. - -'.a'..!.'J-:A v ':ssrEE ��� 1^1 ~.r' rUC V HIIILIGIQ (Ji-' TIME. the :-"yl >s of old s r.iply because some French i . wi lies io e.-cploil his or In-.- fnni '3 ns iliou "i llu y were enti ri ly ��� " lie empire coats with ' ' -. nnd then the .. Ice is vear ' ��� '��� wns neither Firsl v ������ lr (1 : their ��� dressma! ��� the priu flsh, ll.' 1: : ��� ' from !.':.:: (':������ the " i ��� ii " . herrlnrr, ami ��� . lay i<. '��� a r ��� are mn with ai i ..-: in- .-.���: tod at tin : i nd ; I the wriEt. They i an b : made of any lightweight materia] and are i asih laun- ui ri d. Th ���.'... ��� -..,;.!-" be A ind useful win n the i.. idren nre ��� | la;. as the ��� .'.'- i f a dn ;s ^|^; ."���' '-a"' To C'.ecri a P.usry Fot. ��� To n move rust fr a ki ttle p it to it as i hi y . tiftll hold, fi]] it with '��� boil ii mai y hours. If thi icttle is not entirely I iit for use, ]���' ie.' the | roi���. Jt wil] be certaii i I cc ial. Rub i. e rusty spots oi ; ������ I c ��i,; sand- j ,. er, then with iveet oil. Spiced Aople, Jelly. If a small A._ : ���.. o is placed in tho ki ttle \ i i ;in apple or i rab ap] lo ,A .��� tin Invor will be much ini] ���< . and ii \arics the jelly without cfi rt, .'. few li avi s i ; svp'c ' r . .".::.. : the jelly also give; a deli io - fli or. Iror.ing C"oic.rt^ O'-^St. When iron ag colon bl msos, m in,..iter < :' r In . -A . . don'l i; e a .very hoi irun. \k o' ������'.��� eat d iron inj ires the co! i . ial ��� -. tl en look dull and faded. , alicoes, ginghams an i i ntze A n Id bi ii ed on the v rong ��� ide. Closni.ig Vecetable3. After wa -h Qg t rei n ��� eg( t: !i two or three tea pooni Is of vinegar should be put into 1 ��� ��� < v i ter. '! h rn I on! rnaki ��� ��� labli nice and ci p, bul ������'��������� draws out any ii ' that n hidden ii ALASKA ROUTE. Princess Beatrice leaves Van iuvi August Gth. Princess May leaves Vancouver August 12th. Princess Beatrice leaves Van uver May 18th. Prince.-s May leaves Van i iver August 22nd. Princess Beatrice leaves Van< ivei Aug tst 29th. VANCOUVER, VICTORIA SEATTLE ROUTE. Princess Victoria. Leaves Vancouver daily at i p, m, VICTORIA NEW WESTMINSTER ROUTE. S. S. Charmer. Leaves New Westminster at T a. ru. on Wednesday and Mondays. VANCOUVER NANAIMO ROUTE. S. S. Jean Leaves Vancouver dally excep; Saturday and Sunday at 1:30 p. ra. Sat- nrdc :30 p. m. ��� hlnc! . tl - Two Wli i I'll! II C- fall I Of Wl ihr ,.,.,.... .. ���. r, ll ' ." a 1 . . ���'. , . I| '��� I of an oli mo le, 1 now the j I is lar .-.��� uml the han dle 1 hi ��� - ��� . .. Am nig !': ��� dainty littli . eces u i wl li: , t ��� ���; is hi fe: ���.... lorn- iie lit I s:i .'. ������ i .a 1 . !., : ,.,.:,��� of rle , chene ; ��� ��� ������ vlth Its whil trvmtv. : nrnl shadowy !! i\ve��s, nnd Ihi -<��� v ��� re shirr id lo fn nn -, io (ll tl- ��� tl-uro, ser... of tlio n b ii .: three or f mr Iiu lies wl le Al Hi" hack or fr mt, and sometimes both, in poinl '. A fi .'.��� are ��� elf ::���:. , med in lhe from or bach witb raise 1 BhhTlnjrs n I narrow ruffles, und Bome have In ���;'.-: i| n ���,���',. ,,,- , ,.|r| btielcles, and o very few have rhinestones In some j. ���' . .'.-���.��� ���! ns n finish These last nre not stilled for outdoor wear-. The pretty 1 1 ' belts are still favorites, nmi the hi. harm ss buckles are lil; ��� I by son e, The sli evi s of nearly nil .Ires les and wiiist ��� are i II otv length, which make.i the long gloves necessary I i tbe we I dressed woman nn I these ere generally of wh te i bind; silk. .Silver and fold braci |i ts iir<' worn verj' much with shorl sleeves. OLIVE HARPER. t h i 11 ������ ��� . c I ": . ' put lhre into tho bi ��� ' and lei il . |,i live minute.-. WEST COAST ROUTE. S. S. Queen City Leaves Victoria at ill p. ta. on 1st, 7th, 19th and 20th ol each month foi Ashousit and way points; leaves Victoria on the 7, and 20, for Quatsino and way points, Leaves Victoria on 20th of each month for Cape Scott and way points including Quatsino. LOWER FRASER RIVER ROUTt. Steamer Transfer Leav. s N'i w Westminst. .- i n Mon day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdaj "'��� '��� Fridaj al 3 p. m, and Saturday .��� . j0j at J p, m. v. -a . dditlonal trip on Mi ..��� ct I day al .". a. m. Ws: king Glasiwsre, .li . ������' do ni ' Whi ii ".. put l! into I il Will : ��� ': I a- it will be era . from l msioii. Even .! A' can ��� ' : i.i'..,,. ter if slippi d in edgewi o. KoopC rj-ass Bright. After brass or copper arl cles have boon clei cd if -! oy are brushed over w,:i!i tho bc tten white of an egg they will stay bright much longer than they do ordinarilv, Heish, High! Heigh li :, . up iu the sky! ROCUllbj I aliy; yes, ri i, ' Cradlo Is a ��� |. rradle la snug; Mea little I l III e n b ig In d rug. Blue t ��� pei plug; Now lh. shut tight, Bab; i ' . ; lng; KIes i a i lentil] night, Hclsli. I gl ap io the sky! Rockaby i liy; Tbs, i '-".. hlngton rost. ��� ��� Leavi ��� Sti .��� ton Moni ay, 'I ue day, . ['ul n i Wi dnei lay, Th irsday and Saturday at (1 In " a. tn.; Fridaj at 6 a. m. additional .. ��� trip Saturday 5 p, tn, UPPER FRASER RIVER ROUTE S. S. Beaver C. P. Fl. .'���' ' IN LINK. ' ' Te >\ w . ���-:.���- 7.25 ' .'������. Leave New '.. ��� ti 17.20 Arrive New Westminster 10.30 daily. Arrive Xew Westminster 1H.10 daily. C. P. Ft. MISSION BRANCH. Lv. N, \'A 7.25, Ar. Seattle 15.50. Lv. Seattle, 12.30; Ar. N VS. 20.20. C. P. R. WBSTR. JUNCTION Lv. N. W. 7.25, 9.35, 17.20, 19.25. Ar. N. W. 9.15, 10.30, i. 10 a. m. GREAT NORTHERN I! ULWAY. Lv. N. W. 9.20 a.m.; ar. Seattle i p.m Lv. \. w. 4.35 p.m.; ar. Seattle 10 p.m l.v. Seattle, 4..'it p. m., ar. N. W. 9.35. I p.m. V.. VA & Y.���VANCOUVER Lv. N. VS. u' p.m. and 9.35 p.m, Lv. Vancouvi r 8.35 a.m., and 4 p.m. G. N. R.���PORT GUICHON. Lv. N. W. 9.20 a.m.; ar. Gulchoi 2.20 p.m. Lv. Guichon 2.40 p.m.; ar. N. W 9.35 p.m. Mondays only. B. C. ELECTRIC���VANCOUVER, i.v. New Westminster 5.50, 0.50, 1 and S a. in., and every half hour thereafter till 11 j.. m. Lv. Vancouver for Westminster at same hours. Fraser River and Gulf DP RIVER. Beaver��� From N. W. Mon. Wed. Frid. 8 a ra From Chwk. Tu., Th., Sat., 7 a.m! Ramona��� From N. W. Tu., Th., Pat. 8 a.m. From Chwk. Sun., Wed., Fri., 7 a.m DOWN RIVER. Transfer��� From N. W. daily, ex. Sat. and Sun.. 3 ji. m.; Saturday 2 p. ru. Add. trip, Monday, G a.m. From Steveston, 7 a.m. (Fri. t; a.m.) Add. trip Saturday, 5 p rn. VICTORIA AND ISLANDS. Rlthet��� Prom N.W, Wed. and Mon., 7 a.m. i'rom Victoria Tues. and Sat. 4 a.m. Leaves New Westminster, a a. rn. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Chilliwack 7 a. in. Tuesday, Thursday and .Saturdays, calling at landings between New Westminster and Chilliwack. NORTHERN F3. C. ROUTE. S. S. Tees Leaves Vancouver at 2 p. m., 2nd and 16th of each month, willing at Skidegate on first trip and Bella Coola on second trip. Time on arrival and departure are approximate. For reservations and Information call or address KD. GOULET, Agent, New Westminster. III. J. COYLE, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Vancouver. .7. VV. TROUP, General Sutieriutenrlent, Victoria. W. ll. GARDINER, Gen. Agent, Freight D<��*t.. New Westminster. Mail Service Close. Seattle, via Sumas. 10 pm. Sap'n & Millside, .10.00 p.m. Van. iniver 10.00 p.m. Cloverdale, Blaine, Seattle, etc.. .. 8.45 a.m. Van. & Ceni. Park...HO) a. Victoria 10.30 a.m. Last Burnahy 1,16 Steveston, etc.... 1.30p.m. East, via C. P. It.. .4.46 pm. East, via C. P. R,.10.00 p.m. Sap., Mill, Coq'm. .4.45 p.m. iVan. & Burnaby..3.30 p.m. | Timberland, Tues., Friday iu.00 m. Received. 8.20 p.m. 110.30 a.in. 9.00 a.m 3.30 p.m. m. 2 p.m, 10.00 a.m. 1.20 p.m. 10.30 a.m. 7.10 p.m. 10.30 a.m 7.10 p.m. 6.00 p.m. 12.00 m. C- - - xil,^'#lA2.-������ Tendsrs for a License to Cut Timber on Dominion Lands in the Province of Eritish Columbia. SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Tim her and Mines Branch, Dn- partmenl ot the Interior, and marked en the envelope "Tender for Timber V Canadian Pacific RaiJway_Con,(J,lf1y Two fas! trai with dining cars and th and flrst-claa i sli epers d: Atlantic Expre Imperial L-imiti |, . tu r . 25. 20 'onto Cheap Excursion to and Return. Sept. 8,9, & 1(J S .|5 Good till Nov. 30th. or ED. GOI I. C P. R, New Wi E. J. COYLE, Assistant General Passen -��� *..���, Vancouver. ' A^"t Synopsis of Canadian Homestead Regulations Vi ihi Dominion Land with- Bi 11 i'i Brlti -ii Ci ��� ��� ' . : ��� any pi . : . ' r anj li ��� ��� ol ge, to - . extent ol me-quartei ��� ������ u < ! 160 es, i e oi ��� IA made pi Iy a I land offlce I the dl ������ ��� ��� ..', Th ������ idi - - required to pi i ��� . :' ditions connected ti e with undi r one of the follow ing ; ' ��� (r i At least six na mths' resid�� n i] . and cultivation of the And in each year for three yea'-. (2) ll the father (or mother, if the fathf.r is di eased) oi the hi mi t< ad<; re< des upon a farm in the vicinity f the land entered fur the requirement? as to residence may be -.itisfied by su h person residing with the father nr mother. 1 |) If the settler has his permanent residence upon farming land owned by him in the vicinity of his homestead, the requirements as to residence may be satisfied by residence upon the said land. Six months' notice in writing should be given to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at 1 Ittawa of intention to apply .'. r latent. W. W. CORY. Deputy Minister of the Interior. N. B.���Unauthorized publication ot this advertisement will not he paid fcr. NOTICt IO CONTRACTORS TENDERS FOR RAILWAY TIES Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned, marked on the enveli 1 "Tender for Ties, 1906," will be re- ceived at the office of the Commli sioners of the Tran ntlnental Ra way al Ottawa, ui til ivi Ive o'clot I noon, of the 12th day of J ily, 1906 for five hundred and thirty-five thou sand (535,000) Railway Tii - In ac- . 1 1 dance with the s; educations of the Commissioners. Se,iled Tenders addressed lo the undersigned, marked on the envi 1 pe "Tender for Ties, 1907," will also 1"' received as above until twelve o'e ock noon, of the ith day of Septembei 1906, for one million and ten thousand (1,010,000) Hallway Ties, in accordance wiih the specifications 1: the Commissioners. Ti nders must be made on the form supi lied by the Ci mmlsslone-" whicli, as well as tbe specification?, may I e obtained on application to Hugh D. 1. in di 11, chief Englnt er Ottawa, Ont., to A. E. Doucet, Dis trlcl Engineer, Quebec, P, Q., or to A. E. Hodgins, District Engineer, Kenora, Ont, Pull Information in regard to deilv e.-ies required is given on form 0! tender. Each lender must be signed nnd sealed liy all the parties to the tender and witnessed. The successful tenderers will he required to sign a contract in form satisfactory to the Commissioners, and to furnish an accepted cheque on a chartered hank of Canada, payable to the Commissioners of the Transcontinental Railway for a sum equal to ten per cent. (10 per cent) of the amount of Ihe tender, as security for the duo and faithful performance of the contract. No tender for less than five thousand ties will be considered. The right is reserved to reject, nny or all tenders. By Order, P. E. RYAN, Secretary The Commissioners of tho Transcontinental Railway, Dated at, Ottawa, June 2fith. lOOd Great Nortliern Ry. Time Table T*HE COMFORTABI ��� V. W. & Y. RY i' I ... tIXS1 :��� ."i .ia Slab . , 1.. 1:35 pm;I m 1 : ton, " Seal I'i I. " ��� :. Spi I1 ��� ���'.. 1 ��� ��� 9.20 an; An n . Woolli v, I!.- :��� rl " pm Vai .. ivei 9:55 pm : ���������... Guichon ' . 6 ;.. a:.. Moi . I", a :.: ar. froi 9:30 a. n Lv. for V Ri ite 1 I ' ." A ��� "ORIENTAL LIMITED" 2���Daily Overland Trains���2 Spi Iti :.-���. St, r ml, .! - Winnipeg, Duluth, C Louis and all points 111 For 1 omplete Infoi n il 1 ra'. -'. berth resei vatti n, ��� call on or Idn I". c. GRIFFIN, Ai Bank or 1 lomi iei ce Bu lh New Westmln ��� S. Q. YERKES, A. ('.. !'. A Coi di " Se ond A ���. ei ue and Columbia St.. Seal ���. v, Northern Pacific 1 Three Transcontincnta! Trains Daily Travel on the fan. . "NORTH COAST LIMITED" Electric-lighted train. Low Rati Quick Time. Excelli nl ervici New York, Chicago, Toronto, St. Paul AND ALL POINTS EAST Steamshir Tickets on sale ti a I pean points. Special Reduced Rates Round Tr.p Rates to Southern California. For full informtion call on or write C. E. LANG, General Agent, 430 Hastings St., Vancouver. B. C, A. D. CHARLTON, Portland. Ore. -\. G. A The White Pass and Yukon Route for CONRAD, CARCRi 'SS, VI'! IN, WHITE HORSE, DAWSON and FAIRBANKS. Daily ti iii f1 Sunday 1 carr) "g |i 1 express and freight com ' '! 1 stages at Carcross and \\ ��� maintaining a through winl For information apply to J. H. ROGERS, Traffic Mai Vancouver. B. < Spokane falls & Northern Ry. Co. Nelson & ft. Sheppard Ry. Co. Red Mountain Ry. Co. The only all rail route between all points east, west and south to Rossland, Nelson and intermediate points connecting at Spokane with the Gre Northern, Northern Pacific and O. <��� & N. Co. . Connects at Rossland with the '. ���' adian Pacific Railway for Boundarj Creek points. ,.__. Connects at Meyers Falls win stage ("-lily for Republic. between Buffet service on Spokane and Nelson Effective Sunday 1901. Leave Q.20 a.m. 12.25 P-m. g..(0 a.m. tram> lav, November ic. Dav Train Arrive .. Spokane .���������7^S P-��' ...Rossland ....4-10 P-* ...Nelson &*& ** H. A. JACKSON. DAY, AUGUST 20, 1906. THE DAILY NEWS PROFESSIONAL ;,, ... BDMOKDS, Harris ���! . ,. solicitors, Blackle Blk.. iet, New Westminster. '' ''" f ~t ���' .AA-'-r'-'V^A.' Edmonds. TAKE A M. \ UPTON BOLE, solid :a me lourt, Offices Bank oi Commerce build- treet, opposite p i I "* v,... Westminster. Money to : . :��� I flees ,uTl'.'. WEART & McQUARRIE solicitors, etc Of ' \. ... . tmin ter, Trapp mu. TRIP ",., ������ On the Famous E ii I on and Lorne streets. 1 i i 24, 445 Gran corner ' , . ��� 'ma w v,.t Bourne. ? ������ ' ' W. tl- McQuarrle, II. A y.:. Martin wijl he In Hi; offices every Fridaj af IqWAY, REID & BOWE8, Barrle . iton . etc . 12 Loi ne te Court lions- New ;. H. Bowee, P 0, Boi G '.i \iA:'i. i: in tei an ' ���. Guichon bloi k, I . e ���' ee . N i c SECRLT SOCIETIES tNION LODGE, NO. 0. A. F. & A. M. meeting of ��� lie l ' We It ��� In o'cloi p ' Ti tnpli Sojo .'ited ,,, :. W, a. DeWi II Smitl ' I LODGE, NO. 17, '��� ti ��� In i i monl ., ie, at S p. m. Visil . I. D W. Gili 1 . ' Si Oriental Limited" LOW EXCURSION RATES TO ALL EASTERN POINTS Tickets on Sale July293, Aug. 7,8,9, Sept. 8,10 For particulars call on or adores-, F C. GRIFFIN, New Westminster, B. C. F. CRAKE, Watchmaker and Manufactvring Jeweler. Acquired a'through knowledge of the business in England with 10 years experience. Later was 7 years manager of tire watch repairing department of Savage, Lyman & Co., Montreal. Ili-nry Birk's business manager part of the time. English, Swiss, American and all complicated watches cleaned, repaired, made like new and adjusted. Charges Reasonable. Two Doors from Geo. Adams, Grocer m Still Doing Business at the Old Stand. W. McRAE, the claim each year or paid to the C'lIC PUHIl RUHlfT mining recorder in lieu thereof. When TrlLLO III U 111 DltllJUL, S500 Iras been expended or paid, the mnn r-,.rt. locator may, upon having a survej DIES FR9M IMIiRIFS n le and upon complying with other "�� " ,11JlJ"IL�� , requirements purchase the land at $1.00 an acre. Permission may be granted by the V il r of the Interior to local claims containing iron and m ., j copper, in the Yukon Territory, . : area not exceeding 160 acres. The patent for a mining 1 shall provide for the payment of a Royalty of 2j4 per cent, of the -Acs ""' :"' ! ' *, tell forty feet of the products of the location. leath lasi Thursdaj while PLACF.R MINING -Manitoba and v ng 01 construction ��� the N. W. T., excepting the Yukon Territory: Placer mining claims generally are 100 feet square, entry fee WL" being built by the Locomotive $5, renewable yearly. On the North, and M u 1, ae company for the C. P R Saskatchewan River claims are either bar or bench, the former being too ,:' alum..:: 1 I age Mr ���feet long and extending between high Gamble was struck by a Bwing ag der and low water mark. The latter in- .,: md thrown off his feet. In bla eludes bar digging bul extends ba ��� , , to th, base of the hill - bank, . " -.-,.. exceeding iooo feet Where stean vor*. and from there rebounded to the power i- used claii i 200 feet wid -""��� vhen .��� , Icked up un ' ' ned. 'ii clou . ; ,-.���. ,-orktnen a Dredging in the !���' ' Manil ' 1 ������'���'��� min H.. was [mme and the >���' W. T., ei ig the Y: Hate ta en . ..,. n , Sim Gamble Meets Witn Fatal Accident While at Work Near Revelstoke. Sam G ���������.��� le, one of the besl known lers in this province, if if a 1 nea Revelstoke. The bridge Shingle and Saw Mill \M��chantTail��'\ Machinery Columbia Street. ' ne of Eng - ten ar. 1 trlsh tweeds and v ��� . vays in stock The Schaake Machine Works, Ltd., .,,-;���; nowln- New Westminster, B. C. ��� vour kon Terr I .ry \. free 1 ������������.- ti ��� only two leases oi 1 > eacl for a term of twi renev abl ��� :n the 'ii- I 11 A ��� ��� ��� I . ��� .... The 1 ee's right is ntined to thi -������'. ���. 1 be A or bars : the 1 ��� I '��� w any low water mark, and ;' - : ������-��� year ami $10 per mile for each ��� :nt year. Royalty - ime as pi r mining. Placer ;. . n '.' 1 V ' -. T r- there a ne i n in 1 . oue . 1 ��� onsciousness S ..a 1 .a able v is ��� ��� ��� . . vlng e e ings th ti .��� '��� . River bridge, an i ha , 1... i fo a consi li . 1 le Ll ce en of 1 ��� -.. riatu rover, an] ba jorki ni-.T in rnanj different rts ['tbe ROYAL C'TY PRECEPTORY, N ' l��� "... ��� ������ t . : : moi : ' I, corner ol ��� n strei So journii - Knl cordlall nd. W. 1 Matl 1 I Carruthers Manufacturinc; Corny. j Show Cases, Store Fittings and Bar Fixtures ; Thc Carruthers Manufacturing Co. ( VANCOL C. REFORM RESTAURANT Carnarvon St., between 10th and Mtlnnis. ritory���Cn ' . gulch, river and hill ��� i ��� ������ :ed 250 feet in ' ntinent. Lasi wi iter he n is a 3as th, measured on the base line or oon superintending the work >. holding free miner-' certificates may obtain entry lor a mining loca- tion. A free 1 ��� 1 - ti ite is granted for . ie ir more years, not 1 ��� ��� . upon payment in ��� Iv ice of $7.50 per annum for an individual, and from I $50 ti $100 per annum f r 1 :ompany, iccording to 1 apital. A free miner, Saving disc ven : mineral in place, may locate i claim 1500x1500 feet by marking out the with two legal posts, bearing lot iti n 1. ,: :. al t :h end of tin ' -a . if thi lode, or vein. The claim shall be recorded within fifteen daj - if ocated within ten m '��� - if a mining recorder's office, one additional day allowed for every a 1- ditional ten miles or fraction. The fee for recording a claim is $5- At least *ioo must be expended on rged the rest of the party ordin- irj cl lims 1 1 Entn fee ?io. Royalty at the - ' ft-. md 1 '"-half per rrr on the v lu of the c ild shipped fron- tl ji :t to the rights of a!', per- n have, or w1 i 1 ij n eive entrie- : ir I - :igging - r b n lr cl 'ir;, except on the S itchewan River, where the lessee can dredge to high-water n A n each alternative leasehold. 1 ll- v as . native ot Lan- Ennlskillen, County Fer- Ii el in i. Vancouver Wins at Cricket. .'1 Now Westminster 1 rickel eli ven the Terminal clt) ou Saturda; iftern on for the purpose of playing The lessee slra!! have a dredge in a game ol cricket, bul upon arriving operation within one season from the e, ; 1 and il th Vancou- date of the lease for each five miles ver team were not ready to meet but where a person or company has theuK several being 1 .sent playing '.btained more than one lease one tennis, and a scratch I sam had to si.- . igether for the amusement of dr< dge for each fifteen miles or frac- tion thereof is sufficient. Rental, $10 per annum for each mile of river ie visitors. A. Malins captained one I. Royalty at the rate of two of. the teams, and II. Faulder was In and a half per cent, collected on the charge o�� another. The game ended ifter it Is $10,000. in a victory for Faulder's eleven by Dredging in the Yukon Territory- 4i runa for the loSs ot- nine wickets, S:x Iea,ses of/ve mi'" ��ch may be -,-. followlng ��� the score; granted to a tree miner for a term of . ,, ,. 1 ut A. Malm- XI, 20 years; also renewable. The lessee's right is confined to the E' linearis, b. Greenln ibmerged bar or bars in the river M. Malins, b. Rigb; .v low water mark, that boun- A Collin.?, b. Rlgby dary to be fixed by its position on the 1st day of August in the year of the R . ng) c. 0ddy, h. Rlghy.... - date of the lease. ��� .,., , 1 11 1 11 Collinson, b. Greening 3 lhe lessee shall have one dredge in operation within two years from v MliiliS- '��� Sinclair, b. Rigb; . the date of the lease, and one dredge C W. Houghton, b. Rlgby for each live miles within six years Lnshman, b. Greening.... from such date. Rental $100 per mile Winn, c. and b. Rlgby. Yukon Territory to be paid to the vidal b Greening - mpttciier. , BayEleld|' b ' No tree m:ner shall receive a grant 8 10 0 1. Rlgby 0 .... 0 .... Ill .... 0 .... 11 Rlgby 5 of more than one mining claim on each separate river, creek or gulch,!1 1 1 irenc 1, not out-. 1 HE ROYAL TEMPLARS OF TEMPERANCE meel every Wednesd 1 ;i' o'i loi ;, |,. tn., In 1 iddfellows' 1 I ml la street. Visiting ��� are cordially Invited to at- 1 S. Bryson, S. C; J. McD, I, Sec, aONS 1 F SCOTLAND BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, LORD OF THE ISLES CAMP, 19WMeets on the First and Tuesday 0! everj month In ��; i f I'. Hall. ' !li' ' J. J. For, .lohn McNlven. Ster, Ree. See. Board of TRADE.���New Westmln- "'": l! iard of Tra le mens in the "oard Room, City Hall, ns follows. q8' " Wed -.lav of each mon'': .(': '���!'. me.'lings on the second Wednesday of February, 'A august and November, at 8 p. ni ^iiiniai meetings on the Becond Wednesday of February. Ne* members may be proposed and ���'(,,>'d at any monihlv or quarterly meeting, a. E. White, aec. Westminster Transfer Co. Office���Tram Depot Columbia St. ! <&��%. Bagg r'.:,'' delivered proi: iti to nnv ''rl ''Hie city. Light and Heavy Hauling ] f|co 'Phone IHR. i::.t i';ioiie K!7 BOVRIL Every ounce of BOVRIL is prepared under the most hygienic conditions as required by the laws of Great Britain. In the preparation of BOVRIL absolutely nothing but thc choicest lean beef is used, our main source of supply being the Argentine Republic, where cattle are so plentiful and the consuming population so small that the best parts of the beef can be obtained by us at a very reasonable cost BOVRIL Is a specialty, not merely ��� bye-product of a packing house like many meat extracts. BOVRIL LIMITED LONDON, England, and MONTREAL, Canada Total 66 but the same miner may h ' 1 in\ number of claims by purchase, and free miners may work their claims 11. Faulder's XI. in partnership by filing notice and g p_ judge, C. Houghton, b. Collins 27 paying fee of $2. A claim may be g] , young 1 abandoned and another obtained on ' ' the same tieek, gulch or river, by giving not :e and paying a fee Work must be done on a claim Q each year to the value of at le 1st $-'00. ( c A certificate that work has 1" ' ��� abandoned, anad open to occupation (. and entry by .1 free miner. ,, Berths on their sleepers are longer, 1). Collins 1 li. Winn HI Walton, e. Stirling, b. Winn.. ' ��� on, l.b.w., b. Winn Hepburn, c. Lashman, b. Collins A. 1 lunlop, li. Winearls F, Faulder, b, Malins hiiiher and wider than in similar cars Oddy. not oul 11 'Ax ��mjmb��bh��bp:' :s>- s ���; -'-'.m* wr.ssmssttmiil any other line. They protect '' Sinclair their trains by the Block System. The boundaries of a claim may he defined absolutely by having a survey made and publishing notices in the Yukon Official Gazette. Petroleum--All unappropiated Dominion Lands in Manitoba, the Northwest Territories and within the Yukon Territory, are open to prospecting for petroleum, and the minister may reserve for an individual or company having machinery on the land to be prospected, an area of 1920 acres for such period as he may decide, the length of which shall not exceed three times the breadth. Should the prospector discover oil in paying quantities, and satisfactorily establish such discovery, an area not exceeding 640 acres, including the oil well, will be sold to the prospector at the rate of $1 an acre, and the remainder of the tract reserved, namely, 1280 acres, will be sold at the rate of $3 an acre, subject to royalty at such rate as may be specified by Order in Council. W. W. CORY. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. Dept. Interior. not OUt 1 Extras 12 Total for B wickets MT Bai elms and Walker did nol ha' Flickers in the Bush. A little fire sprang up yeterday af- ternoon on the edge of the Bluo Mountain dit.riet. It is supposed that a Stump which was Ignited during the recent fires and had been Smouldering had broken out. and set fire to the surrounding brush. As the burning spot was practically isolated it did not occasion the settlers in that district any undue anxiety. A number of stumps are still burning and will continue to burn for some time to come. At Port Moody it was reported that, the side of the hill caught fire and blazed up very fiercely for a time. A number of the residents of the village turned out and extinguished the blaze before it assumed len great proportions to be managed. 'U; - ' r . V ji ' ,��� ;'' r f I e ��� ill ���\< Mil ,.' -tin ���..-������ * V 1 '. }-> :f m. ���\PJy$ IIM ���* M'.'. ��� m 'i 'ii te THE DAILY NEWS MONDAY, AUGUST 20 REASONS WHVWaWaatYearTnJ. L, We can give yon entire satisfaction. L'. We have the most complete stock of Fancy and Staple iceries on the coast. 3. We believe in Quality before Quantity. ���t. We sell our goods at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. If these Four Reasons don't interest you, watch our Ad. for the next four. WE NEED your trade and we intena to HA VE it. I G. ADAMS, PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES 1 SEA SHELL MERCHANT IS BROWNED AT SEA Squall Upsets Craf: and Capt. Elhinney F?.i's to Make the Shore. Builders Hardware .... CALL ON .... r.A.Mmr&Co. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS for PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS Prescriptions a Specialty. VICTORY FROM DEFEAT. 9wi Ellard Block, New Westminster. . B.C. Notice to the Publi I am now open to buy ail kinds of Second Hand Goods such as Furniture Stoves, Ranges, Tools, Bicycles, etc. We also do all kinds of repairing. All business promptly attended to. V.t.-itilr |p, mjpppp .���- in (he Wiir Becord of (print Britain, Only on one occasion has fl British for... offered terms amounting to sur render :.. lure tin. . ;. :. ment ol nr ictioi i".:t ll.is i- what tbe Blai.; PriiM-. ieit himself obliged to do by thi overwhelming forces ot the French be fore the I attle of Poi1 ers So certain il ������ i :..���'. ler defeat t.. be that !.< ly i..:. red tu give up all tn.' plun ..:. i la- bad taken, disban i the greatei pai; of I.i- l iree a: I ." ��� '������ :::��� I ; -��� not to fight flg .���.. i il ��� A: ��� for -��� ���-. in years, and hj c-oiilldeal . the French thai thi refused tl terms. 'J he r suit was oi of 1 brilliant victories thai .. . Bri lsb arm-.. In modern times thp :' . buera, In the peninsul . Instance of apparent ed into victory. Al ter ; .��� . .". ������ '.I French hussars and Polish 1 . - ... -jei-aa d lost. .'. unitiou was : i a deep gully previ uti I the u of tl bayonet, and Beresfurd was preparing for retreat wheu the vai >r of i 'ol Hardinge saved the day. The b i which lasted only four Lioui ivas tin scene of terrible enrm g . and when II was ever the so far victorious IA'. n were driven headlong down the hill, i c the ���: :.;ti:it of w hich 1.500 unwound) d ia.:,. the remnant of T.t 0 unc mquer- ublc British soldiers, stood triumphant ���London Spectator. FEMININE HEROISM. ALEX. SPECK Sign Man on Wheel. Columbia St. New Westminster. Handsome 6-roomed Cottage with Modern convenience : 2 Lots all in lawn and garden ; one block from Tram, centra! location. Price $2500 Terms Ei -,'. A 6-roomed Cottage on oth Avenue. Corner lot -2 x 132. Only $950. $3 Cash, balance on s:nall payments to suit purchaser. YVHiTE & SHJLES 2i i loli mbia St. Phone 85 A MODERN ARCADIA. Women llitv,- Often Fought In Dt-. fense of Their Native Totviib, During the oppression of the Nether lands Ipv the Spaniards In tbe slxteentl century it was no uncommon event foi women to fight in di fense of their na tlve town. When in 1.".72 Don Frederic ut li;'- head of a large army besieged Haarlem, among the garrison that defended tbe town were 300 women Their chief was a -widow of distin guisbed family, about forty-seven years of age, -who. at the bead of her .una zons. participates! in many of the mosi fiercely contested actions of the siege. Seven years later, at tbe siege ol Maestricbt, the women were of greal assistance in making mines, enrolling themselves into companies under thi direction of officers, or "mine mis tresses." as tbey were called. The service tbey rendered was Inestimable. At tbe repulse of the Spaniards fron the walls of Alkmaar women and ever children showed a like courage, assist ing their husbands and fathers lu thc desperate defense. History, Indeed gives many examples of such heroism, among wblch may be mentioned tht brave conduct of the women at the de fense of Sarragossa in 1808, when thej took the plau; of their slain husbands or brothers at the cannon side.���Black wood's Magazine. BEGGARS IN ITALY. Hoirhpre Are Life nnd Property *o Safe tm In Labrador. A traveler who recently visited the coast of Labrador says that nowhere on earth are life and property beld so sacred ns In that little known and barren land. A thousand miles of lonely seaboard, along which is scattered a population of some 10,000 people, about one-third of whom arc white, would seem to give every opportunity for crime, yet there is no police officer of any kind, no court and no jail. Nor are ihey Deeded, 'l'lie "lily criminal charge within fifty years was one against an Eskimo, who shot a rival in love. in addition r i ile- resldi m population the coast is visited every summer by aboul 10,000 Newfoundland fisher men, and, while Newfoundland Itself A not l.y any means free from criminals, noi ,��� appear to come among ihe fishers or else tin- example of thc natives of Labrador causes them to refrain from any wrongdoing while there. Year; ago a circuit court visited the coasl every summer, but as it found nothing to do It was abolished. Now should any serious charge be made against a man a magistrate would be sent from Newfoundland to Investigate it.���Harper's Weekly. Their (.nine Seems to lie a Pretty lllird tine to iient. It is hard to beat the beggar game ir Italy. A fleet footed urchin and bit maiden fell into a fox trot by the siik of tbe carriage. "Look, noble gentleman," be began "look, beautiful lady I See the little ra gazza���the poor girl���have pity on her See, noble b ign or you cannol refuse to give her something���your heart U trio good you are too generous, too n< ble. too handsome, to refuse. Have pit; on her dreadful state, for look- sh" h.. one gray eyeaial one black one!" We stopped tbe can: ige. It was true The maiden had indeed partlcol ire eyes, In addition I ��� w! h she rejolcci 1 gave her ' ii rt Set in a ii 08t . | ;...:: : squi one copper, lb : upon I up a bowl i.t beln; igno 'i 1. "Hut why .��� bould : iU . ... I ������; '���'��� I asked. "Yon ought to give me two coppers,' be replied, with a twinkle, "for 1 hav two blai kE eyi and she bas only one I was vanquished. I give lum i.i two coppers. I don't believe iu 11 g gars, but I think he earned them.���"A Levantine Log Book." by Jerome liar:. SntiNfvinK Honor In liulln. Tbey bad a peculiar way of going Into bankruptcy among the Marawarls in India, now unhappily giving way to the less picturesque method of the white man. When n man could not pay his bills he would summon bis creditors. Tbey were ushered Into a room in which the tbakur, or household god, was enshrined, but covered up wilh a cloth aud with tbe face turned to the wall In order that it might not witness the scene that was to follow. The insolvent would then, in garb of mourning, lie on the floor, presenting bis back to his creditors, who. on a given signal, would fall on him With shoes and slippers and belabor bim till their wrath was exhausted, The beating finished, boner was declared to be satisfied all arounil Hire,I Mournerau "it pays to be a mourner m St. Petersburg, and there are agencies whicb employ great numbers of vagrants am) tramps for th-.' purpose." says a writer. "These agencies supply suitable clothing and pocket handkerchiefs every thing, iu fact except boots, which tin tramp must show on his feet, or he will not be hired. When there Is a more or less important funeral tin tramps gather at the Nikolskl markel and are selected by an employee of thi- agency. Th" wage for tbe occasion, witli tips, generally equals about 8 shillings."���London Mall. In selecting your hardware for your house, be sure you g-et a good lock. To stand the continuous wear and use given ij both the material and workmanship mus: be good. Our line comprises the best Canadian ana.ril mi ' !��� -s led him .iresome than he h . ��� en. . t.. i.e more yen- a The Pai . i i i ��� ��� ';. and o easily 1 ��� . . The Parag in will save i1 il n am times I and tear. Call and see it and be i nvinced like other Large Shipment of Them lust Arrived Direct from factory T. J. TRAPP & CO. Limited lly can - eased 1 A aa > h - insti at attendanci homi be I '! in gi a ���' ������' Bliss Ni tivi He ���- and .i ��� ' ng I: ��� :oasl si lling ii ' Ine " ��� ������ ��� he coul I find i purch -��� Om day he v is i ilsing in his - :. ii . ��� ... i ��� ���. , - | vancouvi : . : Cowichan and the weathi ��� i pretl 111 ty. Hi ��� .'ei- I up 1 the li : Salt t i ��� ll id, . ...���:������ bl 1 ' ���-! i laying lo for the night. As be ri oi ai in the dusk, '��� ��� noticed a lour; white bank stretchf i oul In the dis-1 tance and was - irious ro know what it was that he could b rdl) ,',: u t!d di ��� area! :-Sm the day was his friend and many . - - ��� ��� ��������� ids sudden di i I i. GE' 1PAL CONFERENCE M. CHURCH OF CANADA. >"*��>'>>>>>>>:>>>>>>>>>>>.o>.>"y >: >�������� '���;>'���>'���:���;��'>'���-�������' I FURNITURE, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS I .] \Jl III! LIU) New Goods anri New Prices Montreal. Que.. Sept. 12 to Oct. 4, 1906. a .. ove occasion the Great Northern Railway will sell round trip ti ets ' the low. sl flrst-cl ��� ��� $ Money sav $10.00 for the round trip. Tic- i on i 1" Sept. 5th to 6th., 1906. ��������� o-��� ft A full carload just arrived. As fine g tods as ever enti red thi ' ��� ���J Inspection invited. By buying here yi i ian save rooney } V i .iv-as a trial. We have many things we are going to eleai al ���' COLItE INVESTIGATE CASES OF DROWNING * ed is monev made. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ See our S5.00 Mattresses W. E. FALES, 716 and 7;^ Columbia Four Floors. Rear Extension, Fn nl &���������OI<X���+>>>Z<*>I^^ Found Black acker spi nil' s- g, \p- ply Cusi -��� N. M. Math, s i. F.ve Bathers Lose Their Lives Waters Above New York City. n the RE Of SOME FORCE in thi .- nit; A i ior " ti -ia. ��� t ��� er is. Make up your a: nd I Do It Now. THE NEEDY OLD MAN was m car s . nd i x- travaganl y i u ������.' n an and d nol Mart. RIGHT. Do Ifc Now. HOME 'l*li��.fr (;:iurri'lM. Mrs. Edgerton Blunt���Bnt why dirt you leave your last place? Appllcnnt- I couldn't Btand the way the mistress and master used to ipiarrel, mum Mrs. Bdgerton Blunt (shocked)���Deal mei Did tbey quarrel much, then? Ap pllcant-Yet, mum; when It wasnl me an' 'lm It was me an' 'er. is the best of all gifts to your fam- ily. INVESTIGATE. 7 Roomed House and Lot on Sev"nth Streel, near Baptist Church.. Lot60xl82 . . $1750 Very Easy Terms. IF YOU HAVE A LOT And Want To Build We Will Assist You. f. J. HART & Co. LIMITED. New V rk, Aug. 19.���Five pei -��� ns losi their lives in the waters above N( v. York today. Mosl of the victims were bathers. Three wer. drowned together near Manhattan Beach in na. : hal could not be asci rtaln- . 1 he police are conducting an In .' litigation. The only eye witnee .. drowning disappeared. 'I he threi M Gro si. .Martin Andei son ami an unknown bather, boul 20 old. A particularly sad case was thai I Si ��� S, who was SWiming ; ll ��� . In Jamaica bay, They were divini i. ,i launch and after a pi ing ��� a man did nol re-appear, The hi , dived frantically In the hope i. resc ting his son until he became unconscious trom exhaustion and was with difficulty rescued and rescusltat- ed. Royal City Eish Co. Wholesale find Retail Dealers in Fresh and Frozen Fish Ciame In Season We deliver to all parts of the City. Telephone 40. P.O.Box SS'. Front Street, Next Daily News. New Westminster, B. C. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� : Electric Railway Service: MUSIC STUDIO OPENED. The Dominion Music Company Has Opened a Studio in the Holmes Block. We have competent teachers for advanced studies with violin, piano, voice, flute, cello, string, bass, mandolin, guitai ami banjo. Our school system Is heartily endorsed by miisicams, teachers and dealers ol Instruments. We Invite your enquiry and Investigation. Parents are made weleome at time of children's studies. Pupils range In age from K to 45 years. We teach from the most reliable works, a fine display of instruments given ' wilh tuition in to he seen in Cum- mine's .store on Columbia street. ^^ Inter-urb.in Line^^^^^ Cars for Vancouver and way stations will run every bair- hour from 5:60 a. m. to il p. m, excepting at 7:30 and 8:30 a. ni. Half hourly eats wil! run from Central Park to Vancouver only. City Limits Line��� service from 6.110 a. m. to It p. in. 30 Minute Service d irlng re t, Wr al ��� malnder of day. Leopold I'lnce, 20 Minute Servlce- Between vi and : -.No transfer. and I, and 7. Sunday Service halflioiii'Iv be-I tween 8 a. m. and l*1 !'��� '"' * City and Sapperton. ��� Sapperton Line-ia Minute Ser- , vice, except between i- .'l��� T 2, and 5 and i. during wMon J hours the .serv.ee will I"1 ��� hall hourly. ! Sunday Service halt -hourly a'" f tween S a. in. and 11 p. m- ��� British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ui t Eoarding House for Sale���If. rooms completely furnished and at present, all occupied, Apply Box 501, City. for RENT���Large, won lighted room, suitable ror uji offlce, Apply to Cbas. (I. Major. W. IN. Draper B. C. Land Surveyor Ellard Block. New Westmlnstei B.C