^ K ' Ass, % <-��� APR 2 i 19ft' I,. O VOLUME 1, NUMBER 44. NEW WESTMINSTER, 15. ('., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1906. 10 CENTS PER WEEK. Militia Withdrawn From TELEPHONES WORK AND CARS OPERATE IN SAN FRANCISCO CASH SUBCRIPT10NS PEOPLE OF DISTRICT CONTRIBUTE SUPPLIES Orderly Camp for Refugees Is Established and Applicants for Shelter Are Rapidly Decreasing in Number ���Health Authorities Take Precautions Against Disease���Arrangements for Rebuilding Proceed. sa,, Francisco, Cal., April 25.��� are ,.-.-ri accustomed to Btand in Iim- several times each day carrying away with them Supplies ol food large enough to last for several days. Camp Reduced. During the pasl :��� w days thous, a I of people have lefl the reservation having found homes with friends in this city or gone to Oakland or other places. The authorities estimate thai the number of campers in the grounds have now I,.-en reduced to less than 8, i. A tew days ago over 30,000 people were there. Excess tents will be taken io other camps throughout the ciiy and distributed, in a tew days tentage suHicieni io house 160,000 people will i���. distributed. Plans for Rebuilding. Oakland, Cal., April 24.���The Iir. underwriters of San Francisco an.l vicinity yesterday held a meeting in this city as a result of which a com-: mini'.' was appointed to confer with a like ...mmii'e.. from the architects and builders of San Francisco to make preparations tor tie.' beginning of San Francisco rebuilding, More Bodies Found. San Francisco, Cal., April -a.���The bodies of three men ami one woman were found among lhe ruins in the burned district yesterday. One of Ihem. which is identified as that of John Ilin.T was found at Eighteenth ami Kentucky streets, nines met death by drowning. The others are unidentified, Bions ir>.,;��� Mayor VV. li. Keary 15.00 Uderman George Adams 10.00 Allien,,an F. \V. Howay 10.00 Alder,,,an VV. V. DavieB 10,00 Airier,nan Joseph Ileal, y l'j.Oo Alderman J. B, Jardine 10.00 Alderman Alex. Garretl I'i.uo IJ. S. C'urlis 10.00 Thomas I., ilriggs in.on ,'. Ii. Sword 10.00 J. I). Taylor 10.00 it. O. Howe 1,,.on .P.In, Peck .1. A. I.e.- II. Harvey W. G. McQuarrle A. VV. .McLeod m. h. McQuarrle .,. vv. Mcintosh I!. .1. Hickman ���I. Chappel S.-.1. Peorce Robt. Kennedy w. A. Duncan I'. Kowl.r W. .1. Walker John Koster John Reid II. More;.- Rev, A. Shihlrick .1. I'. Maxwell John Power !,. McDonald I,,.,,,, 10.00 In.un '.".'IO -.nn r..,io 5.00 :,.,���, 5,00 5.00 .-.on 5.00 ;,."" 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.00 $687.60 GAS COMPANY'S LIST. New Westminster Gss Co $1".0" W. E. Brown ::.���" -Mrs. W. E. Brown 2.00 A. Petersen 2.00 C. M.lin 2.00 I., wi W. Henderson 2.00 IJ. Bergman 2.00 $23.00 WOMEN PATRONIZE PUGILISTIC SHOW STEAfIR IROQUOIS MINERS BUILD ROAD BLOCKS NAVIGATION TO PITT LAKE CLAIM FATHER OF VICTIM KILLS BLACK BRUTE tnkes Head of Dyke at Sault Ste. settle Capitalists Will Actively De- Marie and Sinks in Channel. Saull Ste. Marl,-, On,., April 2.".���The uner Iroquois of the St. Lawrence "'I Chicago Steam Navigation coni- uiy of Toronto, down bound and ai,, lade,,, struck at head of dyke ii ah,������ 10:30 last nlghl, swung ways and sunk, completely block- navigation of all steamers here ine midnight. I' Is in,possible to say when the ' 'am,. 1 will be (dear. ���o NON-UNION MEN WORK. Commence Operations in the Colliery at Hazclton. Ih'Z'H',,,, I'a., April 2.V The Hazel- " colliery ���r ihe Lehigh Valley ,',������- mi. uf lhe largesl of lhe ills 'lil'1. was pul In partial operation yes ''i'i.,., bj ��� fore., of non-union men 1'"", ihis ciiy and other pli s. Tho men are housed and fed within enclosure surrounding the mine. velop Promising Molybdenum Property. The party of Seattle capitalists who left here aboul two weeks ago to develop their mines al the head of Pitt lake are making good progress and have already constructed ahout six miles of road along the trail that leads to the mine about thirty miles up the mountain, As soon as the road is completed the ml,,.' will he developed ami from present Indications It will he a paying venture, as the mineral, molybdenum, a rare element of the chromuin, group, is verj expensive ami rarely found in paying quantities. The Seattle ���,��� ��� hav such confidence in their property ihat they refuse i" sell ������y oi' their siock ami recently refused an Oiler made hy Mr. Vachon of the Windsor hotel lo lake OVOT a couple of Hums;,ml dollars' word, of stock i��� the company. Texas Farmer, With Assistance of Posse. Avenges His Outraged Daughter. Grosback, Texas, April 25.���While being conveyed to jail in the custody of two officers, :, negro whom, i, is alleged, assaulted tie. ,laugh,er of .1. A. Eastland, a farmer of Deli,,, at an early hour yesterday morning, was lake,, Iron, the officers hy a posse of citizens and held until the arrival of the girl's father. When Eastland rode up he ordered ths crowd to Btand back ami emptied both barrels of his sho,-gun, loaded wiih buckshot, in,o the negro, killing bin, Instantly, OakWOOdB, Texas. April 2.V A 1.", ..ear old negro boy was lynched early today lo seven imu win, took hlm Iron, the custory of the officers, The negro imri entered the home of a Widow near town, lie WUS caught an.l fully Identified ami was awaiting transportation to the county seat. Jeffries and Other Famous Fighters Take Part in Benefit at Los Angeles. Los Angeles. Cal., April 2"..���A boxing tournament, participated in by many of tbe leading pugilists of the country and attended by 2,000 persons, nearly half of them women, was given at lb.- Pacific Athletic club last nigh, for the benefit of the San Francisco earthquake sufferers and netted $-1.- 500. .lames .1. Jeffries, the retired heavyweight champion of the world, went two rounds each wilh Jack Root and Dan Long. Hauling Nelson l.oxe.l four las, rounds with Eddie Robinson, and Aurelio Herrera who is to meel Nelson May ii for the lightweight championship, boxed the same number of rounds with his brother Ma,,,,,. Tommy Burns, who defeated Marvin Hart for ,he world's lienvyw. igh, championship recently in this city, fought tour rounds with George Blake a local heavyweight. Kid Herman, of Chicago, who will meet Jimmy Britt l,..,-.. en May I, boxed four rounds with Ah. Attell, ,1," world's featherweight champion. .John Crean Nels N'.lson Adams & Dean A. E. Hand V. S. Collister G. 0. Hon,ilier Reichenbach Co.. Ltd Wm. Johnson .1. E. Phillips Herbert Gilley H. C. Cigar Factory Gilley Bros T. li. Smith U. A. Henderson Rev. V,'. II. Marlill I'. B. Lyle Hon. W. Norman Hole Anonymous Hardman ami Hryson W. E. Fales II. T. Kirk Anderson & Lusby Whit, Miles & Edmonds .1. A. Montgomery Thos. Gifford, M. P. P II. A. Ens, man C. A. Welsh Hoi,.,-, Buckland M. Sinclair D. Murchle ���Ins. C. Armstrong K. .1. Hart & Co s. ii. Thompson Capt. Ackerman Frank S. De Gray Malins and Coulthard Dr. Drew Geo. Scott Al.-x. Matheson M. Monk Jas. McKay ." Mrs. F. W. Howay A. Swanson Clii.f .1. H. Watson Geo. Scott Vanstone Heating & Plnihg. Co, .lohn Sir.wart Elgin II. L. DeBeck Belyea .v Co Thos. .MomI,ray w. C, Chamberlain w. e. Brown It. II. Benson E. Sl ride .1. P. H. Hole Westminster Tfr. Co CITY HALL LIST. DAILY NEWS LIST. Ciiy of New We8tmlns>er $250.001 Dall) News Hub. Co., Ltd $25.,m Royal City Mills 100.00 Dr. A. .1. Holmes 25.00 .Major & Pearson 30.00 T. S. Annandale 20,l���, Wesi End Methodists 26.00 Daily News Staff 15.0" g. D. Brymner 2r,.���o Lady Friends ILOO Thorn ,'iiue, for Chinese Mis- Dr. and Mis. E. D. Sawyer 10.00 10.,),, 10.0,1 10,1.1 .... 10.00 10.00 lo.u., lo.ou lo.ou 10.00 .... in.en 10.00 .... 10.00 1���.(jo 6.00 6.00 .",.,,n 5.00 .... 5.00 ."..no :,.������ 6.00 5.00 5.00 .... r,.0o 5.00 5.00 r,.oo 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 :.."n 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.01, 5.00 5.00 5.00 Generously Assist Citizens Committee in the Work of Furnishing Relief for San Francisco Sufferers Further Shipments to Be Made. One car of supplies and in all proba-. Sawyer and Jos, Reichenbach were ap- billty tWO cars will he in readiness pointed a committee ,n vl daces to follow the first car sent in aid ot where men are employed and endeavor the sufferers from the recent earth-1 to persuade them to fall in line with quake, Friday or Saturday next, was the the suggestion to devote a day's pay information given at the meeting of to the relief tun,]. Carried the citizens nllef committee in the Messrs. Thompson k Co., the livery hoard of trade rooms last nigh,. Re- Stable propri, s, offered il,.. comports were received to the effect that mitt..e tin nse of a horse with which the townspeople of Chilliwack have fal- to make their rounds ami the offer l.n in line with the relief scheme and was thankfully accepted. have announced that a car of potatoes _ _, , Benefit by Firemen will be forwarded to this city at once Chlel Watson reported with r, ird to the proposed Firemen's benefit cen to be reshipped to the scene of the dis- aster. The C. P. N. boats operating ..., the river have agr 1 lo bring in '"''' :""' 5tated !h:" ;' fl��t-class pro- all supplies free to this city. Clover- f"'i'"""" h;"' been Prepared and that dale has fallen in line and promised a hundred dollars' worth of potatoes and also a supply of butter. Coulter & Berry of the Langley Creamery' have already sent up sixty pounds of butter and have promised that potatoes ami oilier supplies will immediately he for,boon,ing from thai "district. The Westminster creamery has undertaken the task of canning all butter in readiness for reshlpment. It has lie..,, decided to make the popu- the lious... Mayor Kearj had be, Vited to occupj ;h,. chair ind hi l agreed to do bo if he were obi,. A, present he has sickness in his family which is causing considerable anxiety. F. Glover was unanimously appointed io act as an alternate o. Ids worship, the mayor. Money in Sight. W. Ladner has promised two tons of On ace,.,,,,, of the unavoidab - potatoes ami the' contribution from sence of Alderman Howay Dr. E. D. Ladner will in all probability be a Sawyer was asked to act as secretary la,'' one. Promptness Urged. ...on 5.00 5.0,, 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 ...nn :;.,���, ::.,���, 3.00 ::.,,,, 2.5o 2.50 2.50 2.50 1, was moved by F. Glover, seconded by Dr. E. D. Sawyer, lha, Mr. .McKenzle communicate with Langley. Chilliwack and Mission and ascertain win,, hi,,,..,' may he expected and urge the donors to ship it. as soon as possible in order tha, no delay may be experienced in connection with the repacking. Carried. li was moved by C. A. Welsh and seconded by W. It. Gilley ibat ,'ie third car he shipped to the governor of the state for distribution among those outside of San Francisco as there might he need. Carrier!. Further Canvass. After some discussion Dr. of the meeting. The financial report. Showed Hun mi.,,"' in Bight Irom the Duilys News' subscription ,vas in the neighborhood of $708, fre,,, the city ball, to da,.. $694; from Rev. A. .1. Brace, for reproduction of "l'l,.' Temple of Fame." $25; Gas Works company, $211. Bungling of Orders. The chairman, W. E. Vanst, .... reported ihni through misunderstanding the last car hail been laid over at Blaine on account of s,.���,e bungling of orders, and that steps had her',, taken to avoid n possible recurrence. Those present were; MessTS. Vanstone. McKenzle, Adams. Welsh, Gilley, Gross,,,an, Reichenbach, Armstrong, Wats,,,,, Sawyer. Henderson, E. D. Averil and Gardner. A. E. White 2.5., Mclnnes & Kerr 2.60 T. A. Muir 2.50 D. E. MacKenzie 2.50 Emerson Dry Dock 2.00 II. Kyall 2.00 D. Grossman 2.00 .1. G. Can,,,,, 2.001 A. .1. Blrtch 2.00 W. E. Sinclair 2.00 Falk and Se.-by 2.0,,. Wm. Turnbull 2.00 .!. Carter Smith 2.00 Wilson Edmonds 2.00; Lady Friends 2.00 Hollbrook Hotel 2.00 M.x. Hell 2.00 .1. .1. McKay ,�� Co 2.00 With Scythes and Axes Peasants Attack Guards Alt'. G. W. Higgs ... i,. I,. Bourke ��� Joe ouol Fred I.. Hacking 2.0,, 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.01, Thos Freeman 2.01, Armed Force is Ready To Meet the Strikers I'aris, April -.-..-According to a The police will endeavor to localize "'moiiii'.ai statement made by a "��' manifestation to the Place de la '"���* fa, man of the prefect ore of R0P"bllaue which ���:,��� - -������ ':''" today, the military and police " prepared to meet every eventual- ''���' "" May I. lie said lhe police can- "isb shows that 80,000 men have stop- ' ' ' work, of which number lbe dls- ortlorlj, element does not ex, ,1 20,000. ABolnsl thla can be mussed 48,000 to '"���'""I troops, namely 20,(100 Inl'anlry; 0,000 cavalry; ami lo.ooo to 16,000 Republican guard,, and police with ''"'ge additional reserves. enire, and l��� the vicinity of lbe labor exchange. This will prevent the manifestations from gaining lhe een ire of Paris or gelling wesl of I lie Place De La Concorde inlo Ihe residential sections of the Champs Elysee or Hussy. II Ih expected that (he strength of the military and polios win readily cable then, lo confine the disorderly element wllhln th I easier,, sections, thus reducing the demonstration to| Isolated affairs which shouhl easily be controlled. The police are convinced tha, there ls no danger of a lack of food supplies owing lo the strike In the provisions trades, Tbey declare that the dealers ln provisions nre reaping ��� harvest by Bpreadlng alarmist reports. The poller, nre in favor of closing Ihe stores altogether. In conclusion the official of the prefecture stated thai the situation, while serious, does not warrant It being represented as Iraglc. The pointers have decided lo slop work May 1 and to remain out until Ihey are granted an elghl hour day ami a weekly holiday. BENEFIT TONIGHT. Programme Arranged by Firemen Is One of Choice Variety. Tin. entertainment in the opera h.nise under the auspices of the local lire depart,I,en, lonlghl promises lo be one of ths besl events of the bbb- ��������,, The programme arranged wlll he Varied enough to sail everyone ami will embrace some good wrestling bouts, Highland dancing, ami vocal ���,���i instrumental numbers, The vocal numbers wlll be contributed by Messrs. Slew:,,Is,,,,. Itohl, and Owens, Tbe famous Highland quartette will furnish the dancing numbers, in ii,.. unavoidable absence of ills Worship Mayor Keary, the chair will be occupied by F. Glover who will give an address at the outlet. The wrestling bouts win be between Wise and A. Macdonald and T. Cunningham and (!. Macdonald. The prize will be awarded (o the besl Iwo In throe. The boys are In excellent shape and a first class series of contests Is assurred. Fred Lynch has promised I" act as referiA E. W. Cook 1.50 Saknan fi .loin,son 1.00 ll. ll. MoKenzie 1.00 Mrs. T. ii. Lay 1.00 E. E. Broad 1.00 W. Mcltac 1.00 .1. C. Cornish I.oo y-six others are believed to have perished in the ruins. A partial list of the 'l'l follows; Anderson. Charles. Allen,an. Barrel,. Fannie \V. Hock, Wm, 11 urge, F. O. Butler, Anna. Buc ilukl, F. Brodenlt, Pat. Bodemelle, Frank. Bow..n, George A. Bird. O. Bordwell, Frank. 'Brannan, Henry. Brown, George. Broderlck, Robert. Lyon. M'Curran, Mrs. Carrlck, Wm. New York, April 24.���The Tribune today -ays: There was much talk in the financial district of ihis city yesterday ,,, the effect thai several American fire insurance companies would have to go out of business on account of their losses by the San Francisco conflagration. Up to the close ���f business, however, no company had admitted inability lo pay losses, and officials of some of the companies ture qmen of Spain, shall henceforth | menti0ned dn the reports as being crip- be styled her royal highness. ]j!l{1 (1,.f.iare(i tnat the losses would he Sir .lohn Brunner, who celebrated pald in ful] aml ,���.��� ,h(, companies his six:;.-fourlh birthday recently, is v.f)U,(1 gQ on u was s.li(, that ln looked upon as one of the commer- 8evera] cas(.s )ho stockholders would clal kings of the house of commons.| make up the deficiencies by assess- .Margaret Hartley, an invalid septuo- mentg, generlan of Preston, fell into the fire, officials of some of the fire lnsur- ami before her neighbors could render ��� |n(.,. compaIjies were talking about raisng rates, but there was no definite King Edward has ordained that Princess Ena of Battenburg, the ru- assistance was burnt to death. A laborer, Of Billlnghurst, was killed while trying to board a moving train al Horsham station. He wa.s carrying a toy engine for one of his children. The gross debt of the London county council now amounts to ��73,777,982, and another b, movement to such an end siarted. Fin- insurance officials in this city received many dispatches from their agents in San Francisco yesterday, bul (br. messages did nol give much Information regarding the losses. The belief seemed to be gaining ground, ��25,000,000 is likely to ilmV(.v,,r, lhat ,h(. insurance losses added to II In view of the schemes would not rcach ,h(, hlgn ,.s,ima,es 0f Cooper, J. K. Crowder, ten i Conway, J. E. Curran, Emily. (Child.) Delucchi, Mattl. Delucchin, Dominico. Debl ,������..,'. Mrs. M. Delaranelli, F. ll. Dolovan Mary. Enger oi Engeu, Louis S. Fay. M irth ,. Fenner, Max. Gallagher, .loseph. Getle, or Gelz. , Male.) Green George, Gross, Mi -. i Sulci le., Guy, G. Heaslip, Mrs. Mu o. Hustle. , m de , Slestle, N. F. Hansen, Henry A. R. Higglns, Houston, A. (Body supposed to be.) Isshids (Japanese.) .lohn, .Mr. Johnleff, Mrs, Johnson ,child., Ilcnps,on, W. N. k ., afield. Krouser, Rudolph, Kroull. (Male.) Londei. now in hand. |ast wcek; and probably would be It is announced that King Alfonso below $125,000,000. will arrive off Cowes in his yacht A��� the records nf tne San Francisco aboui April 27 to visit Princess Henry ���������,,.���. ,]av,ng bee��� (leslrov(,,L Th(. oi Battenburg and Princess Ena. Dur- Equitabiei and the New York nnd Ing his stay Hie king will live on the Ml,..,.,, Ule insurance companies have yacht. ., large force of men at the home London accorded a mosi enthusias- offices copying the duplicate records. tic welcome to the 600 Japanese They will be sent west al the earliest sailors who fought under Admiral possible moment. Togo luring the, Russo-Japanese war. None of ihe companies has any In- The sailors came to England to take dlcation as to just what their death two large batleshlps to Japan which ;.... es will be. It Is understood the vt launched in the British ship- proofs of death will be simplified as yards. much as possible, so that the beneficla- The London county council will ries who need ihe money may gel i; possibly apply to 'parliament next with the least possible delay. season for powers to establish a serv- All the big life insurance companies, Ice ol motor cars and within a year l: is aid, have extended the time for possibly the metropolis will have a payment of premiums on San Fran- VEGETABLE SEEDS. Tomato, extra early, large medl. urn early, or small preserving, Five-cent Packages of any of the ^^ ���.^ fm, 20c following Seeds for 2'/2c Tllnll|,S| whlte table, yellow or Asparagus, large white, ounc- taMe Bwede, ounce 15c for 10e 20e, for 10c Tnmip, large field Swede or Beans, Bush, yellow pod, green ^ feeding, lb 35c, for .25c pod or Lima, lb 35c for...18c w.i',(,nlK.i,m, early large, ounce Beets, early round or long, blood ^ fo_ 10c ounce 20c, for 10c gage, broad leaf, ounce 25c, for Cabbage first early, second early ' 15c or main crop, ounce 30c, for 15c Bumme- Savory. ounce 25c, Cauliflower, standard, ounce fo_ 15c $1.50, for 75c Carrots, large white, for stock. GRASS SEED. ���4 Hi. 25c, for 15c For Lawns, with or without c.leiy, early fall or winter, Dutch Clover, lb. 35c, for..2��o ounce fiOc, for 30c NASTURTIUM. Citron, preserving, ounci 20c, ^ njni|iin^ or 1)warf ounM for 'UQ .,,���. for ioc Corn, table, extra early, medium early or late, lb 35c, tor..18c FLOWER SEEDS. Corn, for popping, lb. 30c, for15c Five-Cent Packages of any "f Cress (Pepporgrass), ounce 20c, tl)l, following varieties for 2\ 2z for 10c Alyssum, Sweel Larkspur Cucumber, pickling or slicing. Antirrhinum (Snapdragon) ounce 23c, for 15c Asters, mixed Lobelia, trailing Kale, curled, ounce 25c, for. .15c Asters, crimson Marigold Lettuce, Butterhead, crisphead, Asters, while Pansy cos (upright), ounce" 25c gaisam Petunia for 15c Balloon Vine (Cardiospermum) Leek, largest, ounce 25c, for 15c Bachelor's Button (Centurea) Mangel, large red or yellow, lb. Calllposls Poppy 2,5c for 20c California Poppy (Eschscholzla) Musk Mellon, green or salmon rjanterbur) Hells (Campanula' flesh, ounce 30c, for 15c candytuft Portulaca ONION SEED. Castor Oil n.an (Rlcinus) Canary Creeper Stocks, ten Onions, early red, large yellow weeks or white, or pickling, ounce william ... Carnation bweet William ''Op for 15�� "K' .,. . ��� ,K, Coxcomb (Celosia) Onion Sets, quart 35c, for...25c ^ SaU,;, Parsley, curled, ounce Ite. ^^ S(,���,,., Rimner frit. I *JC ,- f,���. Cypress Vine (Ipomoea) Parsnips, lablc ounce 15< for ^^ ^ ^^ ,"""' '.,-,. Dlanthus Pinks (double) Pepper, scarlet, Vi ounce 25c ^ ^ Prlmrose (Oenothera) f'"' , ,'",.,! Everlastings Verbena Peas, early dwarf, second earl) .clock (MaTvel oJ PerU) or late marrowfat, lb 36c m^o\ (Myosotl.) fY,r - - IOC LUI Qaillardla Zinnia Pumpkin, pie, ounce 20c, for 10c wild Garden Radish, early round, long or ^ Heliotrope winter ounce 20c, for ....10c wn ' . llelianthus , Sunflower) Rhubarb, pie, ounce 35c, lor 20c ���-��� Ice Plant Salsify, oyster plant, ounce 25c, Musk ,,,������, Mimulus) f'"' ,'"" '"",', , Morning Glory (Convolvulus, Squash, early marrow or winter, ,, , ,, 1 .. Phlox, Drummonill "UnCe 2,'C' f��; ,1.��C Sensitive Plan, (Mimosa, Spinach, for greens, ounce 15c (Mourning Bride, for IOC ��� . , Tassel Flower (Cacalia) Sugar Beet, large rose, for cattle, lb. 35c, for 20c SWEET PEAS. Tobacco, large leaf, ounce 50c, Over 100 sorts mixed, ounce 15c f���r 30c for 10= VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manufacturers and Dealers in All Kinds of \ Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, ' Interior Finish, Turned Work, Etc. Fish and Fruit Boxes. Large Stock Plain and FancyJ[Glaj,s. FARMERS ATTENTION! Lumber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining. | Royal City Branch, Columbia St., Telephone 12. New Westminster m FOR YOUR GARDEN Crushed Bone as Fertilizer Produces Big Results At Prices to Suit the Lightest Pocket MARK SORTS WANTED, cut out this advertisement, send cash with order, and you will receive the Seeds promptly free by Parcel Post. MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFACTORY Xa Amount I.uml. II Lonsdale, Alfred, I is, I,. li" ,.. M ironoj '���1 ('an,,, Mrs. Mr Corthy, c McCarthy, Robt. McKenzle. Meyers .Ins. Ms Mull. M. Mur' lr i, .lohn. .Mi.,I..-. (Japanese.) Nam,, in, 12, C. Nye, .1. Troppey, Nlchol i -. Geo. Nabue, It. (( mill.) .Nun.,,,, Frank. O'Neil, Paolo. < I Noil O'Brien, Tl, una,. I'aolonclle. Ronan. Reilly. Ring. Reece, Mrs. K, Reiche, Joanna, Rosenburg, (Lady.) Rlordan, Frank. Sulci,,,dull. (Jap.) Shlonl, A. uml wife. Sen,.III. I,. Schmert, Henry, ion, Caroline. nlcipal motor-omnibus service, 'i .,>��� Great Central Railway company's lew line through Middlesex and South Ducks lo the Chiltern Hills was I r.n April 2. Harrow, Sudbury. Ruisllp, Denham, Gerard's Cros Beaconsfteld, ami Wycombe will enjoy dlreci communication with the me- roj oil ... England. A remarkaibl, egg has i.e. ��� laid by .' >��� mo��� he,, a' Dagenham, Essex, I, ideally a double egg, consisting nf 'wo separate egg, joined to ' rp by ;, tube, Ou, par: ��� :. iii'i.v ol yolk and the other ���solely of "while." I, weighs more 'ban half a pound, A cheque for L 10,000 made payable to ii.. capital fund of King Edward' . il (und lias l,. en received bj th, urer. The cheque was senl through ;, bank, with an Intimation thai th, donor desired to remain anonymous. Since i'.s inception in I (97 King Kd'A . . hospital fund has ' .:��� reclpeni of man. substantial gifts. Tin young Gei m in P i, ilei. wl,,. . ���', oxhorl ��5, from .Mr. Balfour by iln. al . tated thai ha \ hard up. and had heard thai such a' tempts oft, ir a. ceded. A doctor win. harl watched bis movemeni 11 .... i ' "��� ,.. i onet ki ��� nm mentallj "'ir. i. ami tho couri only . i ntenced him :o a mon,b's Imprisonment The Bi i;i-.li adtniraltj ha . . ucc, ede I iron, '' in placing the L 10,000,1 policj to ta Ing ciseo policies for sixty days. UPPER SUMMER NOTES. Quite a number of visitoi's arrived in spend Easter holidays in the valley, Among them Miss Pearl Ackerman who returned home accompanied by Mr. ami Mis. Blair and son of New VV, siminster. Miss He,;, Faiido, visited a, home accompanied hy Miss Murle Peebles, ..: New Westminster, Perry Star and. .lame-. McAdam who have been al tending college in Vancouver. II. Brooks und Mr. Sully, of Vancouver, wire the gnosis of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. ,;. Fadden for a tew days, Mrs. I. I,. Idas, of Eureka, Cal., Is \ Isltlng relatives on tho prairie. The boundary line surveyors nr.' again camped in ihe neighborhood, also a party of railroad surveyors, Quite an Interesting ceremony took I Isc ��� a' ,1,.. hnme of the bride's mother, Thursday evening April 191 ... when ihe Rev, Mr. Oswald, of Mi on, . Angll I Campbell ami Miss Ida Bowman in marriage. There is considerable plowing ami sowing of land going on in the neigh borhood 'his spring as tear ol Igh water seems small. Much sorrow Is expressed over 'he ,1, oth ol Mis. Annie C. Bowman, which ' took place recently al their California . me. Ii. ami M. Don man arrived Iforulo this week ami are P. O. Prov. Reichenbach Co., ltd. Wm. Rennie Co. I i LIMITED 66 Hastings Street West, Vancouver, B. C. 'Phone 101 wnii iheir brother, W". C. ris>; in connection wllh 'lie Bowmen. Miss Bowman is also at her participation of merchantmen In the home. Mrs, Bowman lived here some naval manoeuvres :,i the end of .lime, yeai before going to California aboul Although several large marine lusur- two years ago ami her death will bo ���'���,'.. inmpanies held aloof o��� the very generally regretted, ground thai I," premium of :;.. :,d. j, _. Silverthorne an.l Dr. ll. II. ��� ufflclent, 'l,e majority of the Port wero visitors In the neighbor- companl, a ami a large number of Lon- hool recently, don a:, I Liverpool underwriters sign- Frasor Gorlt is building a nice co,. ea ib.- policy. tag, on bis place at ibe iim'. ll" has A��� entirely new principle In Eng- already completed a custom's office llsh law Is laid down by the Lord building. ,'i.ancii!, rs' bill io establish b couri o ill criminal appeal. The effects of Lighthouse Destroyed. lhe bill will bo lo give a person con- A .,.|1.|| ()u Al���.n ^1.- The Bteamer Vtcted on IndiCl Ut of a criminal Of- ���.;.,���,.,., which arrived yesterday fence an unrestricted rlghl of appeal rnii|| ,.,���,,. ., reports thai the Polni ReichenbachCompany limited Wholesale and Retail Meat Dealers We Cater to the family Trade. We have on sale for the benefit of our Customers the Primest, Tenderest and Best Beef ever offered. Especially stall fed for our trade. Do you need a Set or Refund Your REICHENBACH CO Ltd Columbia Street, New Westminster. Read Our Prices Wky Pay ������7 A Full set of Teeth Gold Fillings Bridge Work, per tooth Gold Crowns Silver Fillings Platina Fillings More $5.00 sl.00 . $5.00 $5.00 50c $1.00 oi, all points, As ,hi' criminal law stands at presenl the convicted person's only chance of appeal rests on n technicality. Arena lighthouse was destroyed by tbe e,,rlh,|,,al.e. The vessel, while off Eureka Wednesday morning, wa \ er, i.'. shaken. 'I'be ca].i,ii,, thoughl the vessel 'roi struck bottom, bul after rn iking i indl in rn ind h��� v.".. In I Ivo fatli "i ��� " . 'i' ��� i IP \!o hodlsl church tain became alarmed ami changed his : Old Clothes will be lhe style at the Poverty Social on Thursday, 26th, in ',.n.v,,'-. Avenue school room. ���... ,��� westward, Royal City Rsh Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Presfa and Frozen Fish (iame in Season Wm deliver to all parts of the City. Telephone 40. P.O.Box 72. fronfc Street, Next Daily News. New Westminster, B. , Lost Teeth Restored by Artificial Substitutes. Bridge Work is the most durable of all Dental Work. Bridge Work is 22k. Guaranteed for 10 y-ar^ AU Our Work Guaranteed for 10 Years With a Protective Guarantee. The Boston Dentists, Ltd Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Remember the Pl��ce uVer. 407 Hastings St. West, Vancoi Advertise in The Ne*s WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1906. THE DAILY NEWS ! B i I Mens' Clothing Dept LOOK !! 65 Lonely Men's Suits, Regular $7, $8, $9 and $12, Sizes from 34 to 40, To Clear The Suit - . $3.85 100 Pair Men's Odd Pants, Our Usual Good Value $2.00 $2.50 and $3.00, To Clear The Pair - - $1.00 SELLING UNDER COST _. Boys* Department 65 only Two Piece Suits, our usual good $2.00, $2.50 up to $4.00 Values, Sale Price The Suit $1, $1.50 and $2.00 Mothers! Look Over These! Boys' Department 95 only Boys' Suits, Coats and Pants with Vests (short pants). Our usual good $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 values���To Clear 77ie Suit $2, $2.50 and $3.50 Only While They Last. Only Brownie Suits, $3.50 and $4.00 values, while They Last to Clear ���$ 1 .OO��� 105 pairs Boys' Odd Knicker Pants, regular 75 and 85 cent values To Clear at 50 Cents. E. PHILLIPS he Bi lotting House �� . THE DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1906. jgjKJ St' _X \M4 SLATER c~ mt* v LADIES GENTLEMEN CHILDREN - - LADIES' - - Black Shoes As Worn This Season. $2.25, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5. The Style that Pleases - - GENTS' - - Black Shoes Best Choice in the City. $2.75, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50 to $7. Perfection of Neatness BZMHKESSaU? Wl? VirfffSXK *iii.*r,','.'3 rnKt-raat^TCXRH -Houn W. E. SINCLAIR, Leading Shoe House i_lffi.>E.yi��WHWf;ftSJ��*^ "STflNiW i i I . f' THE DAILY NEWS Published by The Daily News Publishing Company, Limited, at their offices corner of Sixth and Front Btreets, New Westminster, B. C. 1 ''', lll;^ll7s "STARTS LEGAL FIGHT profits in his pocketbook. pTT.u. for copper claims RAVAGES OF PLAGLiE. Telephones. Business ofBrc Manager's.residence .... 51 Deaths Are Numerous in Infected Mrs. Elliott, Backed by Amalgamated District of Northern India. Company, Disputes Title to April 25.-A serlousl Rich Mines. plague has occurred ,,���'<,, ���j'.,).ki>r. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1906. A GOOD SIGN. Whenever the real estate men B-gin tu gel active, it Is a good sign thai something is doing and at no tlm Westminster's history ha such a demand tor property as exists today. Inquiries are being dally tor farm land;- Lahore, India itbrcak ,,f th, . at Jarmu, In Kashmir, Northern India, There have been many victims ,,,: ng the members of tbe Palace -��� household and the Imperial service troops. Two hundred and eighty five deaths occurred during the pas' week. American Wins. FATAL FIRE AT SOO. Body of Joseph S. Hudson Found Among the Ruins. Saul, Ste. Marie, Ont., April 'j:;.���An early morning Bre today was accompanied by a fatality and the most serious property less in the last l.v., .'.ears. Knur boarding houses hi the Wesl End were burned . -id in ,1," ruins wa.s found lbe body ot Joseph S. Hudson, aged 20 years, a b i worker. IL- recently came trom England. The family of W. Hartford, in whos, OPEN SWITCH CAUSES SMASH-UP ON RAILWAY Passenger Engine Crashes Into a: Freight Train on the Grand Trunk. W. R. Gilley, 'Hnone !���_���_. J. R. Gflley, 'Pnone 1-4-1 j GILLEY BROS. Phalerum, Greece, April 25.���C. M. Daniels, New York'Athletic club, hold- in er of the world's championship 100 there been yards swimming record, won lbe final be;,, In the Inn metres swimming race b.-re today, Tin,,' 1 ,,,>���. HI see, II;,1- recelved Valdez, April 24.���A lawsuit which Involves title to the rlchesl copper mines In the Copper Rivor Vallej was lilr.il in the United Stales .lis,,'ie, couri here last week. The plaintiff Is backed by representatives of the house the Bro started, escaped with Amalgamated Copper company, and their lives. the ease promises to be as importanl The houses burned wer.' owned by as the famous Bonanza sui,. which Alex Johnston, W. Hartford, .Mrs. i\ was before this curl for several Sullivan ami K. Waller. The propertj years. loss is aboul $15,000. The suit was broughl by [Catherine May Elllotl against the Hubbard- Elllotl ('upper Mines Developmenl Treaty With Japan. elty property may, Hungary wa.s Becond, Mealy. Aus- company, which owns ibe well-known Ottawa, April 24.-��-According in the S,. Catharines, Ont., April 24.���A, misplaced switch caused another bail accident on the Grand Trunk Railway a, Merriton this after,,,,,,,,, ami it is surprising thai a lot of people were ���,,, killed. A special train, with 600 or 700 emigrants ,,��� board, was coming wesi Iron, Niagara Kails al a speed of over in niil.s ;,��� hour. The line is double tracked ami jusl easl of the station is a switch connecting the two tracks. Dealers in Coal, Lime, Brick, Sand, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire Clay and Crushed Rock. Also agents H. V. Pottery Co. sewer pipe, etc. Local agents Vancouver Portland Cement Co. Office, Front Street, New Westminster, B.C., Near C.P.R. Depot ...run:; rnarrlM A Ereighl engine, will, a train of emp-i Foreland Lighthouse causes much an- .1. Wilson Church. was shot dearl al Wo ty cars, was standing on the opposite xil.tJ. |,v reason of landslides of re- man, . lla was iiiini and Derbyshire, Eng- Hubbard & Elllotl properties on El- correspondence brought down today, W;|S , and suburb;,,, properties, and besl of ian^ was fourth, Hot! creek, In the Kolsina country, the new Anglo-Japanese treaty which track Jusl al the switch, waiting for Cenl years. Another big easl, will Bring everclses by volunteers i th, emlgranl special to run by. Tb.' bappeu before long, and lake big A ball cartridge was Berved particular the blank cartridges to tlie rect alios " t,n the setUers actually being In our midsi and locating, is certalnlj can; Ing .,,,1 the torecasl made some time ago, thai the Royal City was going to torge ahead. A singular fact con- ; -,,-t. and as the amounl ���f bis wealth crashed inn, ihe middle of Un Bwltch should have been cloaed bul i, slices away, in tact, the engine portion has already been vailed off, the Fourth Volunteer batta freight, and marued "dangerous." Surveys Kssox regiment. He \ lhe complaint alleges thai by virtue gives Canada the benefll ol the mini- amashlng six or seven cars into splln- ,,iu,, ,������,��� ���,,,,,. hn, 0f curs,, the along a fool path a of a contract entered Into al Chicago mum tariff of Japan, was signed in ters, The pagienger ,,1(.ini. ,,,��� ������ ������. changa ol- ;l��� lmi)0rtanl beacon such of the Bring lit," wi"' " between the plan,,iff and her husband, Toklo on January 31. If becomes op- ,,..���.��� ���nlU -, ,1(,.n.lv ,,,.���..���,, ,.���, draw. ftg |h(, Simlh Foreland domands the a blank oartridge volley was ' ll. c Elliott, in 1898, she is entitled eratlve Immediately after the exchange brldge over ,hl. ,���,, WsUand canal ami Btrioteg| consideration charged by the squad. 1 ���' :"i to a ono-halt interest In all property ; of ratifications. Lord Elgin, colonial thon piunged down t_e bank> The ton. . ��� icquired by said Elllotl in Alaska, li secretary, in a communication in the der remained on bhe track Engineer I'.arlv next month King Edward Rivef cernlng this gteadllj Increasing real seemed to br. ,.,��� of all proportion to |��� ,.|;liln,,| ,-.,,, ln consideration ot foreign offlce, presented ibe view of T ,. CaB0 .,..,, pireman J T McKen- ��iv'"- ���<��� Btata banquet a, Buckingham Tide Table Frasef It .1. (1 McKay Swears Off. McKay struck the city Satur- the ' . wife, ��i,''H volley values, et, false presentation of facts employed. /.ie had narrow escapes with theirI palace fnr the purpose of welcoming lives. Beyond black eyes ami slightly���8 "_"' >',h"'" '""'_ l'IUl" "; bruises ihe passengers were unlnjur- Wales frnm India, lhe Duke and nd, One treighl car was senl Hying Duchess of Connaughl from South estate business is thai ao boom tactics his immeaiate neeas, it" proceetws ,��� BHma uf money paid before the con- the Canadian government thai thlB ex- have be.-,, used. n..r any padding of illWSl the greater pari of il in the exh- ,..,,., W.|S flrawn and Ihe payment of change should take place al. the ear no fake advertising or Iterating tluiri thai bartenders push f|llll a( lhl, lhlll: ,, (. Elllotl was liesl possible moment. across the mahogany. Long before ,,, ,.,IIIK, j(1 A|.ls-., and prospecl for 0 ini���.. , 8imday corning dawned, McKay was; ���nd acquire mining properties and through the air across the BecondIAfrloa a"10 Central Africa, and Prince A natural demmn eXIS e, . i ,��� ., blissful state ot Intoxication, an :1,.,, ,,���, plaintiff was to have an equal British Columbia Railways. I|(|rk .im| ,.,,,,,,.t, on ils rlll| h| lhl. wfJ Arthur frnm Japan and fan;,.la. ll Is Monday date men pictured and told ot our experience by no means new to him. ._____,_.(,_._ _n everytWng s���,.���,,,|. tl Ottawa, April 24���The sub committee! ier of Waste Weir. understood thai the dinner Will take As soon as the Mrs, effects en,,,,,,.,,,'- ,, Ba| fll|.|h |h.|t ttumerous claims wer, to which was referred the British 0 place ths Brsl week in May; thai the Tuesday ed to wear off, he again navigated to- acquired it, tho Kotslna country by Columbia railway bill, the Columbia ministers, the ambassadors, and the wards the i rest hotel, where he ab- EUiott, by location and otherwise, and Southern, Columbia and Kootenay, ENGLISH NEWS notes, smb.,i another supply. He remained that they were later transferred to the Kamloops and Yollowhead, containing A survivor of th For Week Ending April -��� NKW WESTMINSTER High !���"* Dale Water �� '" Time uatural facilities and resources In a Btraighl forward business-like manner, and the result naturally followed, as ii always dues do, wbeu live men lake greal dignitaries of the realm will 'Wednesday wreck of the be present; thai Edward VII. will pro- I ,,���>' j in ,1,1s happy condition uu, 11 last hold of anything they want to oUspose nlghtj ���.,���,��� ,,���, frienaiy Byo of the ������.���, company, ., corporation organ- ,,, construcl a 30 mile branch lineI foundered recently, who was rescued by j his son, his brother, and his nephew | of. The ....tilers arriving here are de- police fell upon him and be was gatl,- iz,,| ������,,,,,. ,h(, ,,1WS ,,r ,,,,, Btata ���,��� 1|||lm lhr .ul1.|ol.ity t)f .���,_ order-in- the Ramsgate smack Uncle Dick, fnr their services in representing him' Friday . lighted with bhe country ami are eve, ered in and tenderly cared fnr until Washington. Hence ibe sul, againsl council, reported io the railway com- speakB of the self-sacrifice Bhown by a In various parts of the en,pin. and ln j ibe company for win,, the plaintiff mlttee of ihe house this morning in Dover man named it,,ber, cleaver. Japan, and al the same time to confer Saturday claims are her rights. favor nf retaining principle. I' was, Tbey were aboul i��� pick hi,,, ,,|>, when sn,,,. formal distinction upon the,,,. ��� o however, dec d thai such brand exclaimed, "For God's sal,,, keep A ||(,w ,.|v he]me( hag ,ugj baBJgunday ii���"s shall he commenced within two away or you will be swamped." Thomas Harvey Drowned. , ���_,__ M_ , , pTeyionB to Ibis be ..,.,, f..,��>,.,< 'his morning, ��l,.n he appeared before now ,��� eonimimleallnn wllh lllelids ��� Magistrate Corbould at the police and relatives back East, telling them , .* court, and admitt..,! bis downfall, As a of our wonderful country and the remlnder ,,,.��� h��� lllllsl no, ,,.���..���,,. Lhe many advantages we have over the Btreets in an Intoxicated condition l��� Mas,, in climate and other conditions, was fined 82.60 and costs, He pro,,,is To the business men Of lbe city this inllux of new blood is going to mean much, and Ihey should lend their aid in every possible way ,��� presenl 1��� Sluicing in Yukon. strangers and intending settlers tht; Dawson. April 24.���Sluicing .started ed In return In work today, and swnr, in Lave liquor alone In future. , o Friday creeks. Ing beg,,,, on Fairbanks creek Friday, advantages of New WestmlniteT ae a residents! site for location, and as is customary with settlers Brsl impress- r_ l(,n ,hlvs ,M n,,, ,.,.,,,,Ks wm |���. Ioiih are always the besl ones, and sluicing. seeing good, live, active business con- �� lilllons thev naturally surmise all Drinks Carbolic. other Industries thrive In the same Winnipeg. April L'l.���A (lallcian wn- manner, Therfore Its up to the mer- 1IIM11 named 'I'eutarnaskl suicided by Saull Ste. Mario, Mich., April 24.��� Thomas Harvey, a veteran marine reporter and proprietor Of Harvey's Mar in. Iluieau, and city age,,, for Ibe Canadian Pacific Railway and Telegraphs, accidentally fell overboard fro,,, the Bteamer Goodyear, near Dominion Thunder Hay, Lake Huron, today, and and linisb.il within five. had given up bis |,hanee of llfe, saying lo a shipmate, A new lire helmet bas jusl bee,, tried in London win, satisfactory re- suits, as far as experts can form nn opinion. The respiratory apparatus, or is.;.:. 6.00 l'.'. i" 6.20 20.25 6.46 20.10 7.1" .....ni, ; 7.36 | 22.50 8.06 23.40 il.l.r I |0 0.15 14.25 | i.;" i 15.56 IT' -. IS 16.JD 16,06 :!."!' 10.46 3.66 17.1. Date on Hon,,,,/.;, ami Fairbanks advices say slulc- vvas drowned. I Look here, Hugh, you ve gnl a we ., ,���������,,, ..,-., r,��u- . ,.,,. r.t-��D--- , . , ... BmoKS ill ii c-li i 111:. as ll is called, con- MEN FIGHT LIKE BEASTS. rand six balms, Make a jump for It ��� sis, oi reservoirs tor carrying ihc air ��� my lad; here Is my belt. , , ��� r ... supply, and i, lirepronf cap connected Monday Religious Enemies Gouge Each Others Mystery surrounds the death or .las. flv ��� ,.���,,,���,,. |nh(, ,,���,���,. adjusted, and! Marshall, cellarman al a Chichester H|,n|1|��� ,��� ���,,���,..������, Th0 appliance af- Tuesday Warsaw, April 25.���Religious fr.-nzy, '-''"wery, who was found dead in a vat tords, II Is claimed, absolute prolec-i SAND HEADS. High Water Eyes Out in Battle. l,���wW��'fr Time [HWHrnj -TTsT^" 23.42 | jIHgW characterized the lighting at Leanos of yeast, it was Btatod al the Inquesi tlon againsl the must deadly smoke 4.66 Is.l7 j 11-" b:i8|.ii.6|�� 19.01 I 11.8 | on April tl between Catholics and lll;" h" '':'""' "' w"rli :" I|VI' minutes fumes, with the machine strapped to Marlavits, when ten persons wee kill- "' slx' wllll'n Wlls "'""" minutes .;,,���. ,h "rl antl 77 wounded. Four priests Wore or Wetlnes, Btey-!l!_!i' Mil!! | 10.45 ! U.1 Child Burns to Death. Winnipeg, April 24.���A little child terribly mutilated. The men foughl The antagonists gouged hack, and his head enveloped In Thursday 11.0 0.68 :.�� which destroyed a farm-house oui tha eyes of their adversaries. The 8lx ,M1 uhe l,""v WM l'"""'1' l"'1 ";,A' freely sprinkled with sulphur. When\Saturday was burned to death al Llllyfleld, In like beasts a flro which destroyed a farm-house oul tha eyes of Uioir adversari, i. The ��* "" this af,..,'���,������,. The coroner has heen CathoTlca wl,., were I;oaten, Threaten- n",1,in siimmnneii, hut ������ particulars can be ed to^Jvenge thj St. B^jjJolome\v c Her than usual. Two fellow em-] the alr-tlght oa�� a fireman was locked) ployees were In the tun_room, where i��� a ,,��������� tuh,A wHh ,,����������� clouds of SPridaff the va, was, from two minute, rter tmo\,Bl produced by burning straw,! 12.5' 8.S g him. ii la Lhoughi ha hs nm,nil led suicide. released he was aone the worse for , .1 6,0( I ^':!l I Ut | , ; ,.| 6.80 | l"-s il 1.7 i j,3i ;���; i i.i i.ifl i ...T i ���:���:: s ,| G.nfi | lo-i | 22.IM) | 1' I!.; i 9.1 chant i<, put his besl tool front, and drinking carbolic add this evening, obtained. massacre, The present position ol ���!,< South >.,iril���g atmosphere Mm ir.-mlnules' Imprisonment ln tbe'stintlav | 7.23 ; lf>.- ;"" , ��j | 23.02 | 11.0 I "' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. '.:06. THE DAILY NEWS DON'T DELAY BUT PAINT! PAINT! PAINT! NOW PAINT! PAINT! PAINT! PAINT! And use the only good Paint made, S.VV.P. Sold at H. T. KIRK, Hardware and Tinsmithing Local News Briefly Told ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ ��� ��� |Sporting News: and Comment. J Just arrived���a new stock of TOILET SETTS Prices $2.50 up Also ''Blue Yeddo" and "Green Arcadia" stock patterns in Dinnerware. If you are using either of these patterns and require more ,to complete your set, now is your opportunity. The City Grocery, Telephone 97. ADAMS & DEANS. PLACE YOUR ORDERS IN TOWN S. J. DAVISON ESTABLISHED 1895 Manufacturer of Harness and Saddlery Front St. next Daily News New Westminster, - B. C. Repairing of all descriptions. Some Questions Are Difficult to Answer but the question where to get th,. best and newest in correspondence and general stationery is easily answered. It is always worth ynur while t��� drop in and see the stuck carried by . . . J. J. MACKAY. Booksellers, Stationers, News Dealers. \*...*********************************f>************* II* l* \* I* U I* I* [��� A. HARDMAN J. S. BRYSON ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� Hardman & Bryson Practical Sanitarians Complete line ot Granite, Aluminum and Tinwares. lis,in,ates furnished on all Classes of Plumbing Work. Columbia Sire.-, S23 Granville Street MOW WESTMINSTER Sole Agents Monarch Ranges, VANCOUVER ��� ***************************************************** *''*'.'.*'x.*:^*z*':.*z*~.~.*''*y m Not on Top, But Still in the Ring. ;��j House Cleaning Time Ami you may possibly need a carpet. We have the greatest range of them and can guarantee to save you money and give you better satisfaction than you can get In any other place. For instance, a good body Brussels, paper for underneath, sewed and laid for one dollar a yard up. >J Old carpets taken up, cleaned and relayed for ten cents a yard. We y have the largest stock anil the finest show rooms and the finest prices. A Come and see us. It will pay you to see our itock before placing your >} rder elsewhere. !���! V V E. FALES. Phone IHS for Ice Cream. * C. Cabanas wen, up to Slave river ibis morning un the Bteamer Transfer. Ice Cream the purest at the Westminster Creamery. * 0. Harle was ��� passenger on tbe Bteamer Transfer t,." Chilliwack this morning. Leave your orders fur lee Cream a the Creamery. ��� E. Nasou lefl for bis home at Alder- grove this morning after spending a week in the city. A. Payne was a passenger to Langley on the Transfer after spending a short lime In town. Delicious Ice Crean, at the Creamery. �� down river at 2:40 with a few passengers, The steamer Beaver lefl this afternoon for tho Bullens ways al Vancouver where ii will undergo a thorough overhauling and painting. Let us give figures on your printing. They will sav.- ynu money. Work guaranteed satisfactory. The Arrow Press, Front Street. Edward Sherwood arrived here yesterday from the east to supervise the putting in of the machinery of the cheese factory at Langley. Mr. Sherwood intends to have the place In running order as soun as possible. He is accompanied by Mrs. Sherwood. Miss L. and Master A. Mcltae entertained a number of young friends Angus Ferguson, of Nlcomen Island al their mother's home las, night They Is in the city on a visit to Chief Mcintosh. W. M. McKenzle of Vancouver was, one of the Rlthet's passengers to Woodwards this afternoon. bail a very enjoyable time, the evening being spent in music and games. The steamer Stranger came in lhis afternoon with a scow load of ground rock for Ollley Bros., The rook is to G. Campbell returned up rive,- this be used in Uie Improvements in pro- morning nn the steamer Transfer af- Kress at the distillery, ter spending a few days in the city on A car load of machinery was recelv- business. ed here via the G. N. R. today tor the Fred Bade of the Canadian General llolsl company's bop curing plant at Electric company's official staff in Sardis. Vancouver was a visitor in the city Prof, Judges of this city the in yesterday. structor of the Ladner band which has The freighter Forager came in last been doing such good work lately, Is night with a cargo of GO tons of hay endeavoring to organizo a city band trom Dease Island for the Brackman- lie-e- prof. Judges has had a great ��� * * ************************** First Lacrosse Practice. Tl,.. Benior lacrosse team of New Westn,ins,er will commence practice in Queen's park on Wednesday even-- ing of next week, and It is figured by the executive committee that by that the time the grass will be In shape and all arrangements for the convenience of the players will be complete. The executive held a meeting ln H. I Ryall's offlce last evening aud decided on the purchase of a lot of new sticks, jerseys, a stop watch and other neces- sltles. As the other teams In the league are apparently losing no time in getting down to practice it is up to the members of the bome team to be out In force on the firs, night, and to keep at the good work constantly right up to the day of lbe first match. As there will be a lot of new ma- terial In Benior circles this season and as the younger lacrosse players of today are the ones lu be reckoned wiih ,,,�� much confidence in any quarter naturally lacks justification. That the, Btick handlers of New Westminster appreciate this, and never underestimate the value uf earnest training is a wen known tact, and a large turn-out of :!,.. ambitious may be looked for nexl Wednesday evening. Carpets! Carpets!: $10,000 Worth to Choose From $3.00 4.25 up 6.00 up Jute Squares, 9x12 Art Wool Squares, 7-6x9 Art Wool Squares, 9x9 Other sizes, 9x10-6 and 9x12. Tapestry Squares, 9x9, from 7 00 un Those handsome Velvet Milton and AXminster Squares 25 00 Carpet Felt, Corrugated Paper, Hygenic Underfelt and Stair Pads. LEE'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM, 236 to 242 Columbia and 229 to 241 Front Streets, Uupont Block X.X.ZK.Z.X.Z.Z.'K^^^ I New Art Goods V .���' !��J Your spring house cleaning will reveal needs in your house furnishing. $ >*< This is the place to have your wants sup plied. Opened out-New Art >���< 'f{ Coverings, New Art Demins, Burlaps, Madras, Muslins ���*> $1.50 Pair! I GORDONS ! | DRY GOODS HOUSE I ���*' >! :o>��>>_**>>>>��>>��>>>^ Ker company. Col. Scott of Port Moody arrived in (own this morning on the C. P. R. and reports everything progressing favorably In that vicinity. deal of experience along this line, and bni.es that'all the musicians who are desirous of forming a band will hand in their names to him. o A fine programme and lots of fun at tbe Poverty Social uext Thursday at Queen's Avenue Methodist school room. Farmers Prepare for Holiday. The Surrey farmers are already talking up the arrangements for their annual 24th of May picnic at Blackle Spit, John Oliver, M. P. p., is one of The pile driver Rustler owned b^' the prime movers i^ the excursion and W. R. Gilley Is engaged at presenl in the COSUfii 8V6_t it is expected will building a new wharf tor the Small & |���. well up to the standard of previous Blicklin saw mills. years. Wm. MoKerdy, representing Alex ������ o , . Galbraith & Sons, who are Importers Dies in Hospital. Of Clydesdale horses was a passeng, , Mrs Alm G TaU_ reUct of th_ ^ to Chilliwack this morning on the Thorntt)n s. Talt (|ied Iast night at steamer Transfer. ,,���, Roya, Colllmbi.ln hospital after a I-". 11. Carsl ad who has been rand,- lingering illness. The deceased lady Ing for a shorl while in Burnaby lefl had been a resident of Royal Oak for ibis morning on the steamer Transfer some years and leaves two little girls tor Langley, where he Intends to take aged 7 and 9 years to lament her up land. death. The children are now living The Schaake Machine Works com- with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stade of puny visieiriay shipped a power bolt- Chllllwack. The deceased had been suf- er and splitter to tbe Ladysmlth Lum- fering from consumption for the pasl ber company to be used In thai com- three .-..ars and had been growing pany's shingle mill. Steadily weaker. Tbe funeral will take Tbe general treigh boal Forager ar- ' '���'"''' "" Prlda>' afterj|pon from Mur, rived this morning from C. Vasey's ch,e & Vo-'* undertaking establish- far,,,'in Hie Delta with about eight ""'"''��� :""' the remain* will be inter- Victorians Pleased. Says tbe Victoria Colonist: Rev, W, W. Bolton and Lionel Yorke, the Vic- j toria delegate to the B. C, A. L. A., which was held at New Westminster on Saturday, returned home well ideas,! ed with the work done at the meet-, ing. On the whole, the greater part of the work tj_at was passed will greatly as- sis, In keeping lacrosse up to the standard required by Canada's national game. Among ,be many alterations that were made In the association was that of giving Victoria honorary membership in the league. This action was taken on the recommen-l .dation of the local delegates who de-j sir."'! U>;,t ili,.y still remain in the league although not being represented by a senior team. After this decision had been arrived; at if was decided to allow every team in the league to play exhibition games with Victoria without in any way interfering with their standing. This was very satisfactory to the; local delegates and will be good news to the followers of lacrosse in this city who will have the opportunity nf witnessing al least three senlur games during the season. for hundred and fifty bales of hay Brackman-Ker company. The steamer Transfer has been plac ed on the up river run. The Beavel having gone to Victoria for repairs. The Transfer run will he taken by iln Bteamer It. l\ Rlthet from Victoria. The little son of C has been suffering from an attack of ,l1(, red in the Oddfellows' cemetery. Destruction in Mines. Salinville, Ohio, April 25.���Three hundred minors were thrown out of work by the destruction of the shafts and tipples of the mines of the Ohio J. Major who &Du Pennsylvania Coal company here today by fire. The wreckage of the diphtheria Is now recovering. The at- ov��rhead bridge from the mines to the tack wa.s mild and i, will not be long tipples collapsed and blocked the before the quarantine restrictions are maln llne ot tl]" Cleveland and Pitts- lifted burg railway. The cause of the fire and 71S Columbia St, Knur Flours. Rear Kxtension, Front Street. !���' '���. *>:;o::o>;:::o;:o::co:>;>>;>>>>i ��:>::o:>:>::cc��:>xcoi>:>>>>>>>>>i>>i DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS! Largest Stock in the City. Mounted In any Style you Desire. Come and Inspect Them. T..,.���.. .. ,;,., W. C. Chamberlin DIAMONDS I The Jeweler, - Columbia St. A Golden Opportunity! The owners loss is your gain. For one week only we offer live acres of Burnaby land, close in at the nominal figure of $225.00 See 8 us today about this property, McLeod, Mark & Co., Real Estate, Fire A Life Insuran ce Tel. 273. Near Tram Office The 11 .Tbielbar Shoe company, one of the largest retail shoe stores In tbe United Stales, are handling no tan1 slio.s Ibis year. They claim that tans' are down and out aud they see no hope for a revival. Mrs. Tirly and ber little daughter, Annie, have returned from a visit to W. and D. Cross of Snnbury. The Cross brothers have recently purchased a farm at that point and are busy with their spring work. While al Kamloops recently Hon. W. Norman Bole granted an Injunction in the case uf Scutt vs. Palmer to res, rain interference with water re-1 curds. J, P. Hampton Bole appear..! on behalf uf Ibe attorney general. The Bteamer Beaver arrive,' this| morning In place of the Rii be, fro,,, down river ports with the following pasesngers: c. Nicholson, w. il. Ladner, Mrs. Lacy, W. MeKnell. from Ladner, Mrs. Lacy, W. McNeil, from Lad- Snnbury. On,,, McCormlck, editor and publisher of the Illustrated Footwear Fashion, ,l,e only reliable shoe journal published in the I'nited States says that it Is conclusively settled thai Ihere will be practically no tan shoes worn tills season. Gilley Bros, have just received a car load of four and six inch pipes to be used In the construction of the Fourth' street sewer. The pipes came from the; B, 0, Pottery company of Victoria. They also unloaded two cars of ce-i men, from the Todd Inlet cement; works today. Miss Elisabeth Berry, teacher of. domestic science in Ihe Bohools of Vancouver, will give a talk under ths auspices of the Local Council of Women, on Ibe subject of Domestic Science. In the council chambers, city hull on Friday, 27,b Ins,., al 8 p. ni. All ladies and school girls Interested ill Ibis subject are cordially Invited. Col- l lection will be taken al the door. The steamer Rlthel arrived this nf- j ternoon from Vieloria to take Ihe Transfer's run down river. The boat I looked very neat in a new coat of ! paint and quite a large number or spectators gathered tO see ber make I the landing. Tho Rlthet brought in a I small amount of freight and relurned is no, known. Go to the Opera House Vancouver Practice. According to the News Advertiser the players of the Vancouver Club have been turning out to practice in goodly numbers during the past few- days and ar.- putting in some good work. The boys are using the Cnmbie Street grounds for practice purposes. Another practice will be held this evening at 6:30 o'clock. Police Stop Wrestling Bout. Nanaimo, 11. C, April 24.���One of Ihe besl and most evenly contested] wrestling matches ever seen here was thai of Sinclair Swanson and Ralph Johnson Sa,unlay evening. The result was a draw, each man getting a fall., The match started at 10:06 and wasi Btopped by the police at midnight. The ma,eh was very evenly contested and there was much prety work done by each man. Two Kinds of Hockey. The News-Advertiser of Vancouver prints a telegraph item this morning to the effect that Silas Griffls of the Kenora Hockey club Is coming to British Columbia to reside, and over the item Is the beading "An Acquisition." Perhaps the spurting editor of the News-Advertiser thinks that Silas won his laurels on the grass where they "bully-off." Big Benefit Concert NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted���Tn ren, a farm will, al leas, forty-five or fifty aces cleared, within reach of New Westminster mark.i. Apply Mrs. Onnlston, Sapperton, Wanted���Smart buys to sell the Daily News. Good pay guaranteed. Apply Business office Dally News. Wanted���Smart boy 15 or IG for office���A],ply Dally News business office. In Aid of the San Francisco Sufferers For Sale���Chester White, pure bred, Hogs. Breeding stock for sale at reasonable prices. W. R. Austin, Sapperton. Additional Want Ads on Page Seven. Admission to all Parts of the House - 25 Cents. Sons of Scotland The Sons of Scotland are Invited to r attend n social evening with tbe Royal i Scot Camp-Vancouver on Wednesday | night, April 25th. All members cordially Invited to at tend. By order, JOHN McNKVIN, Chief. JOHN FORRKSTKR, Secy | . . LACE CURTAINS . . >���< ,���, See our Lace Curtains, 60 inches wide, 3 1-2 "S yards long. Very Special r-�������-- TEA POTS A Large Assortment Just Opened Out. Call and Inspect Them. GEO. ADAMS. Public Supply Store, Columbia St. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ *********** j Do You Want To \ Buy a Neat Home ��� On Tram Line. Comprising 8 City Lots, ��� 6 Roomed Dwelling, \\ oodshed and fruit ��� trees. >'^-j ��� Apply -b 1 oOO on easy terms. | T.R.PEARSON. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� ********** v V V V FRUIT TREES THE FINEST VARIETIES THAT MONEY CAN BUY. M I Apples, Pears, Cherries, Plums, Prunes. ;j! Peaches, Crabs, Small Fruits of all kinds | Ornamental trees aud shrubs in great variety, evergreen aud gold- gj >} en from 2 to li feet. Roses, paeonles, rhododendrons, privet, ever- ffl sj green, and broad leaved for hedges. Catalogues free. K I D. M. Robertson & Sons 1 ;���; Tynehead Nurseries. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. '���< >>>>>��>>>>3C*3_����>>>>^ Advertise in the News IT PAYS Elk's Minstrels Vancouver Opera House April 26 and 27. Great Chorus. 50 Voices. Best Soloists in British Columbia. Hear the famous Octette. TICKETS, $ 1 >00. for safe everywhere. No extra charge for Reserved seats. The Daily News has a few for the convenience of Westminster patrons.. Apply at business office. , VJ ' # THE DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, APR;L g v.- VIEWS AROUSE POLITICIANS will be received at class to convey infection to others and the N. W. T��� except,n Hunlcy and G. H. Hitchings, of this Berth No. 471. -... ���- ,��� this Department until noon on Wed- without themselves de* ; city, announce that they will build ner may ob-. lv iwo leases of five miles each n t,w and Bhlngle mill at nesday, the 2nd day of May, 1906, for symptoms. It is therefore> PWaJ^ fiV" .V'V.nn of twenty years, renew- Recent Utterances of United States President Cause Some Tall Guessing. Mociips, with a en,ling CS ."a... feet per day. o ..I a licence to cut timber on Berth Nn. great caution Bhould he exercised iu able in t be discretion of the Minister Washington, D. C, April 24.���Presl dent Roosevelt's Btatement iu favor ot au inheritance tax in a speech re cently has been since its delivery the hading sul.j.et of conversation in both the great parties here. Said a member of one of them recently: "A few more utterances uf that kind, and it will 1,,- useless to continue tn believe tha; the president is not to ���171, situate in the Railway Bell in the purchase or handling nf strange _{ ^ ,nIc.n,r the Province of British Columbia, horses or mules , lally in those The lessee's right is confined to th, commencing at the southeast corner districts where the disease bas su_raerged beds or bars of tie river S. A. Colony in West. of section 14, Township o, Range 27, become established. bei ,w any low water mark, and sub Winnipeg, April 24.-The colony West of the Gth Meridian; thence g. Vhe carcases of animals dying! for first year and $lo per mile for each whicb il,.' Salvation Army will estab- North 44 chains; thence West 80 from onslaughtered as being axected subsequent year. Royalty same as llsh in the west will be located near chains; thence South 20 chains; with glanders should, when possible, pl^/c���ro"m:ng in the Yukon Ter- Tisdale, where land has been selected thence West 20 chains; thence South be burned or, failing this, buried at ^ _Creek r.,,v >,, river and hill for then, l.> Colonel Kyle. Active pr.- 24 chains more or less to the North least six feet ben...;, the surface. /^-^ ^ '|)|t exceed _,;o feet in ms are a Iready in progress for, boundary of Section 10; thence East 9. Owners of premises where out- length< measured on the base line or the arrival of the newcomers. Mortgage Sale Under and by virtue uf tho Power licence will be Issued, also printed compensation for ar The regulations along the North boundary of Sections breaks have been dealt with should genera] direction "f the creek or 10 and 11, 100 chains more or less, to bear in mind tha' Inspectors cannot gUlclWhe width being from iooo lo the point of commencement, contain- recommend release from quarantine _.,������, TT, t. All other placer claims Ing an area of 400 acres more or less., unless disinfection has been carried shall be 25�� feet square. under which a out in a satlsfactorv manner and that Claims are marked by two legal nimals slaughtered posts, one at each end bearing no- . (ices Entry must be obtained within f Sale contained In a certain Inden- forms of tender and envelope, may be cannot be paid until a certificate ot ^_ ������ ,{- ^ ^m ,g within ten cut a tremendous figure in 1908." ture ot Mortgage which will be pro- obtained at this Department or at the cleansing and disinfection has been mjl^ ' t (h(, mi���inK recorder's office. The president's declaration has ,lll(.,,, .,, tne Baje there will be offered office of the Crown Timber Agent at received by the Minister of Agrlcul- ()ng extr_ day a]lowed for each addi- chilled the atmosphere ln the vicinity for Ba]e at Public Auction by T. J. New Westminster, B. C. ; ture. tional ten miles or fraction, of nearly all of the republican presi- Trapp Auctioneer at his auction mar, Eacb tender must he accompanied 10. Horse owners should have no The person or company staking a dential aspirants. The president isn't cm Clarkson Btreet, New Westminster, by an accepted cheque on a chartered hesitation In reporting to this Depart- daim must hold a free miners cer- a candidate for another term, and has a c, on Tuesday the 1st day of May, bank In favor of the Deputy of the ment or to its Inspectors the existence 'inifte- . . said he would nut run again. But i;,06, at 12 o'clock, the following Real Minister of the Interior, for the of actual or suspected eases of gland- J^J^ ?&& of IOOO feet in what might happen to the presidents Kstate Lots 1, 2, and 3, In a portion amount of the bonus which the appli- p,'s' Tne disease bas been spr, ,���1 ng ^ ^^ ,f ^ consists of position if the people were solidly to (g^ acrps) of lot 17 ..... ���' . . . in Suburban cant ls prepared to pay for a licence, rapidly of late years and It ls a tw. themselves against it? That is Block 10 Ciiy of New Westminster. No tender by telegraph will be en tile question just now concerning po ticlans most. How the inheritance tax proposition has sounded in the ears of the politicians is indicated by what a certain republican senator said to another republican senator while discussing the address; "Another democratic plank stolen," were his words, and to ibis all hands readily agree. Of course, such a radical proposal has excited a great variety of comment. Democrats . in general have pointed out that the president is edging up close to their Income-tax doctrine. Their most serious criticism of his suggestion is that it is not so good For conditions of sale and further tertained particulars apply ,��� ,l. P. HAMPTON BOLE, Vendor's Solicitor. Bank of Commerce Bldg., New Westminster, H. C PERLEY G. KEYES, Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa, March 20th, 1906. LAND REGISTRY ACT. Re Lot B, 10. and 13 of Loi 16 ot Suburban Block 10, Map 200, New Westminster City. Whereas proof of the loss of Certificate of Title Number 1074 a, Issued in the name of .lane Howay has been filed in this office. Notice is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month frnm SSf&fcli as the income lax. But sn far as it the date of tbe first publication here- goes they generally like lt. East Is Alarmed. Eastern republicans express conviction that it is very dangerous, and so do some others. Bul apparently, judging by the aggregate of expressions thus far heard,' the president would be able to carry bis party with him. Yet this, though the most striking thing by way of proposed Innovation, of, issue a duplicate of the said Certificate, unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. C. S. KEITH, District Registrar of Titles Land Registry Office, New Westminster, 11. C, April I. Van';. : 9pGFSk%2}j[>*s WARNING GLANDERS. In districts wh, re the existence of glanders is susi.ee,ed and especially in neighborhoods where actual out- Synopsis of Canadian breaks have occurred the adoption of the following precautl, ns by owners of horses and others interested will do much to prevent the Bpread of the disease and the establishment of fresh .. il es of Infection. l. Hors.-s or mul a having a nasal discharge or other supielous symptoms should not be admitted to livery or feed stables or yards, blacksmith shops, church or school sheds, rail- tor of public interest that every fresh ^ __ whkh ^ roya,(y ^ ;| b( centre of infection should be dlscov- cllargcd tne rcst of the party ordin- ered nnd dealt wilh as promptly as ary ciajms only. possible. Entry Ice $io. Royalty at thc rate .1. O. RUTHERFORD. of two and one-half per cent, on the Veterlnarv Director General, value of the gold shipped from the Department of Agriculture, Jeet to the rights of all persons who Ottawa. March. 1906. ''''"' ,or.wh�� ""* "����-* entries I ii bar diggings or bench claims, exc pt nn the Saskatchewan River, where the lessee can dredge to high-water mark on each alternative lease),"hi. The lessee shall have a dredge in operation within n ie season from the date . f the lease for each five miles 1..,: where a person or company has obtained more than one lease one Great Northern Ry. Time Table THE COMFORTABLE WAY V. W. & Y. RY. Dailv | new Daily Leave WESTMINSTER Arrive 9 "rranr I'.iah..'. Belling : pm 4:35 pn, ham Burllng-^9:86pm ton, Mt V, ��� ,,<>,,. Everett, Beattle and [Portland. 4736 pmlSpokane, St.)8:00pm Paul md all points E.asl. 9.2U am|Anacortes, J3:0u iuu IWoolley, and [Rockport 3:00 pm Vancouver ['.,; 2,,;,,,, 9:36 pm 1:36 pm Route of the famous "ORIENTAL LIMITED" 2���Daily Overland Trains���2 Spokane, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Winnipeg, Duluth, Chicago, St. ]��,,ls and all points East. Fur complete Information, rates, berth reservation, etc., Coll on nr address, E. C. GRIFFIN, Agent, Bank ,.f Commerce Building. New Westminster, B. C S. 0. YERKES. A. 'i. P. A., Corner Second Avenue and Columbia Bt, Seattle, Wash. " Canadian Pacific RailWay rv British Columbia Coast Lin ' Service. TIME TABLE (Subject to chang, VICTORIA-SKA,,,,. ,..��� ,K ' Prlne. l: Leaves Port Toy Leaves Victoria :��� n ni, ' Arrive Seal tie 5 Leave Seattle U.jJU . Arrive Porl Tow end i - i Arrive Victoria ��� ' IU p.m ' VANCOUVER-VICTORIA kuutb, S. S. Prince \ Dally. Leave Vane.r ,., ,��� i p m Leave Victorl I I a. ,���. VICTORIA NEW WI'SIM , ROI li, 'tD BTR. CII.\l(.M|..|, Leaves Victoria, 1 a. __, , wsi and Fridays. ,')' Leaves .New Westn Wednesdays and Satun Calling at Maynean a _i, .. ,,���, VANC'OITERNANAIM,, ROOT. S.S. .loan leaves Nanaimo aaiu �� cepl Saturday and Bunday, at 7.�� Sal urday B a. ���,. iM Leaves Van,���im,ver a. Dl��� Saturday an.l Su .1 I, V, "tcejt WHEN GOING EAST ASK THE TICKET AGENT TO SEND YOU OVER "THE NORTHWESTERN LINE" stead Regulations Any available Dominion Lands within the Railway Bell in British Columbia, may be home ���. id, 1 by any person who is the Bob 1 of a family, or any male over Is years of age, to the extent of one-quarter section of 160 acres, more or less. Entry may be made personally at the local land office for the district dredge for each fifteen miles or frac- Eight Trains Every Day in the Ye;, tion thereof is sufficient. Rental, $,o per annum for each mile of river leased, Royalty at the rate of two and a half per cent, collected on the output after it exceeds $io.ooo. Dredging in the Yukon Territory��� Six leases .if five miles each may be BETWEEN Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago Sunday, al Baturday 2.80 p, ���,. WESTCOA8T ROUTE. S. S. Queen City. Leave Victoria n p, ,, ��� . lM and 80t_ ,.f each month foi V utirl way p..hits. Leave Victoria 10th nf each mmri for Quatslno and t Leave Victoria 20th for Cap.- .-',-,.��� ai d v. i ing Quatslno, LOWER FRASER l.'ivi R Steamer Transfer. Leaves New Westm day. Additional trip leave. ���;, ,v \\,���. minster 6 a. ru. Sun,i.e. Lei ������" ��� Bt,". .��� ton : ��� | ty, t_j day. VVedn' day, Tl i urday 7 a m. Prldn ��� i ditional trip Sa urday ., UPPER ERASER RIVER ROUTE, Steamer Beaver, Leave New V, \ a, t Mondays, Wedn, I Leave Chilllwu, LAND REGISTRY ACT. Re part of Lot 2S0 Group 1, New at the expiration of one month from tno was not nearly all tnat was contained Westminster District. Whereas proof in the "muck rake" speech. The president indicated bis opinion that the rale legislation of this session is a "beginning" toward ibis class of reforms. He doesn't presume thai a transportation niilleniuni is ,o be precipitated bv the enactment of the Hepburn bill. In this he is fully agreed With by the great majority of advocates of rate legislation. They think tbe Hepburn bill only a step. What the next step is that the president has In mind can only be guessed. He didn't say that it was federal licensing or Incorporation of corporations engaged In interstate commerce; bul be did suggest such a pr.reran, as desirable and logical. Representative Mar,in, with his fed. ral licensing proposal, and Senator Newlands, with his proposal of federal incorporation of interstate railroads, are both able to find most satisfactory evidence in the Speech that the president synip. hizes with their views; In fact, the two proposals are not so different in essence; it is rather a difference in degree. Too Much Work Now. in which the land is situate, or if the way stock yards, private stables or homesteader desiref ne mnv, on ap. other places where they are likely j piication to the Minister of the Inter- come into direct or in.Iir.", contact ior, Ottawa, the Commissioner of with animals of the equine species. Immigration, Winnipeg or the local 2. All stables, yards, or sheds agent receive authority for some one of the loss of Certificate of....Title UBe(J fo]. tlu. acc0mmodation of horses to make entry for him. number 2164A, issued in the name of ,���. mules should be regularly and fre- The homesteader is required to per- j"j; Dauiel Callaghan has been filed in this quently cleansed and disinfected office. THE TRAIN OF FAME granted to a free miner for a term of XHE NORTH-WESTERN, LTD 20 years; also renewable. Embodies the newest an.l 1,,-st ideas Thursdays and ! The lessee's right is confined to the ��� for COMFORT, CONVENIENCE. landing between New v. submerged bar or bars in the river nml LUXURY. It is lighted with and Chllllwack. both electricity and gas) the most NORTHERN B. C. ROUTE brilliantly illuminated train in the s. S. Tees. world. Tbe equipment consists of Leaves Vancouver al - | ,n. 2nd private compartment cars, standard and 16th of each month i 16 section sleepers, luxurious dining ' tar, reclining chair cars (seats frce), modern day coaches and buffet, li- below low water mark, that boundary to be fixed by its position on the ,-t day of August in the year of the date of the lease. The lessee shall have one dredge in operation within two years from the date of tbe lease, and one dredge ., each five miles within six years l���__, ��� form the conditions ennected there- , , , . d -i.i *��� ���..���:, br,lrw -"'d smoking cars. from such date. Rental $ioo per mile For TmK, Tal,i,.s Folders, or any ., , . , -ii ��� 1 u,,|il .'uiu mnv.. with under one of the following plan*:. ,. , n- ��� _ . * ������* -.����* the manner prescribed below. () , ; h , rcVdellce ^ ��k"n Territory to be paid to tbe f , information call on or write Notice is hereby given that I shall. 3, Ar,���. cieanslng the premises .Jl' ;���,,?.;,,;,!!,*;.��� '",,,��� uZ\��� comptroller. i i, ��� r .1 1 �� ��� 1-i.nii u 11 "in. i . upon and cultivation of the land in Xl) frce miner sha��� reccive . gran, oroughly, and burning all debris, the pn.i. venr for three vears the date of the first publication here-. interior sbmM be well gone over witn <2)'u the fa(her J,. mother> ��� t,R, of more than one mining c ami on of, issue a duplicate of the said Cer- hot Bteam> or bolUng wator, addlng to f.ltll,.r is deceased) of the homesteader T, ,1 ' ���V. Z'r m b 11 -,, v tificate, unless in the meantime valid the latter at least one quart of crude resides upon a farm in the vicinity ������ . ' '} r, ���" ' ,\v ',,r,.hn, ' ,���;, it,-, * i .,, _fl , * , . lnjiiiutr i'i tuiiiiis iiv iuu i ii.im., (iuu objection be made to me in writing, carbolic acid to each Bve gallons after of the land entered for the require- frefi miner9 may w;,.: ,,,,_. claims C. S. KEITH which tbe entire surface should be; ments as to residence may be ed |n partnership by filing notice and District Registrar of Titles, thickly coated with a hot solution of b/ 5lIch Pe��on residing with the la- paying fee of j, A ,.;,;���, may be F. W. PARKER, GENERAL AGENT, 7jo Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash Land Registry Office, New Westminster, B. C. March 30, 190G. Canadian Pacific fresh lime wash, to which crude carbolic acid has been added in the above mentioned proportion. Outbuildings, fences and tying posts st'ead, the requirements' as to residenc with whieh infect.-.1 animals have may be satisfied by residence upon been in contact should also, when pos- the said land Royal Mail Steamship sil,,p' I)0 thoroughly treated in a simi- Six months' notice in writing should lar manner. he given tn the Commissioner of Do- Go to Europe via St. Lawrence Route All ordinary harness and stables minion Lands at Ottawa of intention with Infected animals or infected premises, should be thoroughly soaked in a hot solution of crude carbolic acid of a strength of one part to twenty. Materials which might he Injured by the above treatment such as valu- Seven hundred miles of magnificent ab]e harness, robes, cushions, etc., But, if these are the issues to which "v'er trip. Empress of Britain sails whieh have been in contact with in from Montreal for Liverpool May 19th. For ..ther dates and rates apply to ._, ED. QOULhiT, C. P. K. Agent. New V\ estmlnster. n contact t0 *p^ ior p*Wnt' w CQRY Deputy Mini-ter of the Interior. N. II.���l"nauthorized publication of ther or mother abandoned and another obtained on (3) If the settler has his permanent (he sam. cr(.,.k> gulch Qf riv, ,. ,iv residence upon farming land owned giv:ng ^otice and paying a f,��� Work must be done on a claim each year to the value of at least $200. A certificate that work has been not, the claim shall be deemed to be abandoned, anad open to occupation and entry by a free miner. The boundaries of a claim may be defined absolutely by having a survey made and publishing notices in the Yukon Official Gazette. Petroleum���All unappropiated Dominion Lands in Manitoba, thc Northwest Territories and within tbe 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 this advertisement will r.ot be paid for. the l,resident wants public though, directed with a view to ultimatelj making them law, when does he expect the actual legislating done? This session has more than its hands full. -Next session may have the tariff on Its hands, it is plain enough that if the series of new issues that the president has suggested is to he made a definite legislative program, or the basis of one, that program can,,.,, be carried oul until after a presidential election. The next house will be closer; partisan feeling will be stronger; unanimous action such as the rate bill has i fection should be placed in an air Synopsis of Regulations for Disposal prospected, an area of 1920 acres, for tight room and fumigated with For- ��* Minerals on Dominion Lands in -neb period as he may decide, the maldehyde after which thev should be Manitoba, the Northwest Territories length of which shall not exceed three thoroughly cleaned and the Yukon Territory. times the breadth. Should the pros- 4. In stables where outbreaks have COAL-Co, lands may be pur-1 pector discover oil occurred or where diseased animals have, Inadvertently or otherwise, been TENDERS. Tenders addressed to the under algned al Ottawa and marked on th envelope "Tender for the construe chased at $10 per acre for soft coal ��� titles, and satisfactorily establish such and $20 for anthracite. Not more discovery, an area not exceeding 640 than 320 acres can be acquired by one acres, including thc oil well, will be stabled, even temporarily, the cleans- ;ndividuai or company. Royalty at sold to the prospector at the rate of Ing ami disinfection should be espe- the rate of ten cents per ton of 2000 $' an acre> al,d the remainder of the elnlly thorough and in such cases it is pounds shall be collected on the gross tract reserved, namely, 1280 acres, Barest to remove and burn feed boxes output. wil1 be so,d at "ie rate of $3 an acre, and mangers when of wood; Iron QUARTZ���Persons of eighteen|subject to royalty at such rate as may articles can be rendered harmless by yca-s and over and joint stock compassing them through flre or by im- panies holding free miners'certificates mersing them for some time In boil- m^ obta,n c"tr>r for a nuning loc'v Northern Pacific i Three ; I Transcontinental^ Tralns^Dally Travel ..��� the Famous "NOjtTH 1 OAST LIMITED" ' Electric-lighted train. Low Rates. Quick Time. Excellent Service. New York, Chicago, Toronto, St. Paul and all points east Steamshir Tickets un sale tu all European points. Special Reduced Rates Round Trip Rates to Southern California. For full informtion call on or write C. E. LANG, General Agent, 4150 Hastings St., Vancouver, li. C. m__m^ A. D. CHARLTON, Portland" Ore. A. G. P. A. X. iv. ing water. All litter from suspected tion. A frce miner's certificate is granted hroug , al this session will be unlike- Sew^SteaS^winTe Sf-JI! ^.f^. ^! ! ' ����."���� be specified by Order in Council. W. VV. CORY. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. Dept. Interior. ly.. Big legislative business will have ,,, the Ins, day of May next, for th to go over in all likelihood. And if construction of a Steel Twin Screv then, comes a presidential election St, amer tor the Hydrographlc Ser while such a set of Issues is pending, vice in British Columbia waters. whal is more natural than thai the Specifications, plans and forms 0 people will Insist that the man who tender can be seen al the office of th peopi proposes them be continued as leader until they are enacted? Thai is the reasoning of s,������e politicians, There are Others whn se. il a little differently. These declare thai the president has merely supplied some talking ground Which bis party's speakers may occupy in the coming congressional campaign. It will help them avoid the tariff: it will be radical enough to sui, the radicals; i, will nil, the democrats of their claim to Agenl of the Departmenl of Marin and Fisheries al Victoria, B, C, at the Custom House al Vancouver, B ,'.. and al the Departm, ,.1 hen'. Each tender mus, be accompanied bj an accepted bank cheque equal to i" p.',- cent, of tie. whole amounl of the tender, which will be forfeited If the person sending the accepted tender declines to enter into ��� contract with the Department. Cheques accompanying lenders which nre nol accepted will be returned Immediately ly fenced until used. nvCi upon pnymcnt in advance of $7 . 6, Farmers and others should, per annum for an individual, and from win,,, v.,. possible, avoid admitting $50 to $100 per annum for a company, Btrange horses or mules to the prim- according to capital, ises occupied by their own animals A free miner, having discovered especially of the same species. It is a mineral in place, may locate a claim good plan to reserve an Isolated i.:"oxi;oo feet by marking out the building for outside horses or mules ^""' wil1' twr) 'cKal Posts; bearing 'ocation notices, one at each end oi Grand Trunk Ry. Excellent Train Service Between Chicago, London Hamilton, Toronto, inn where this is impossible they may i.e accommodated In cow Btables, cattle nol being subject to eland.-rs Infection. Suel, horses and mules should be watered from special palls, which. together with all other stable ut, ,1 II us. .I on or about them, should be fee for recording a claim is $5. carefully cleansed and disinfected before being us.,! fnr other animals. Canadian Pacific Railway company Montreal, Quebec, when travelling i,y this popular up- Portland, Boston, tO-date Railway ynu have no wurry Alvl all ll���. principal business centers nf aboul missing train connections or ONTARIO, QUEBEC and the MARI- The claim shall bc recorded within changing ears during the night. We TIME PROVINCES, fifteen day- ii ocated within ten miles take you over the continent on through Also to BUFFALO, NEW YORK and of ;, mining recorder's office, one ad- first-class sleeper and magniflcenl PHILADELPHIA, via Niagara Falls, 7 j?.d- tourist ears. Transcontinental train For Time Tables, etc., address GEO. W. VAUX, Assistant Gen'l Passenger and Ticket Agent, 1115 Adams St., Chicago, III. the line of the lode, or vein. ditional ten miles or fraction. The At least ��100 must be expended on the claim each year or paid to the beln the only folks With the interests a|. ... _ (|(.,.is|���|1 h;iS ,���,,., .,,.,.;,,���, .��� of the plain people at heart. Newspapers copying ibis advertise- This is the as,...." which, perhaps n���,n| wlthoU| authority frnm the De- more than anj other, appeals to re publican congr, smen who have trouble ; 1 home, And sn 1!. ... ;;, goes. This foregoing is only an attempl to give a shorl resume of i>. sn that readers of the newspapers maj know something of the Bensatlon among politic! is In congrei a thai has I ���. n en ated bj the preside] ���'.' latesl 1 ubllc utterance, 0 ColVllle River High. Colvllle, Wn., April 24.- -The Col- Villa river is ban;, full, and In the low valley lands tl �� erflow covers several thousand acres. The high; water Is coming unusually early this season. To Build a Sawmill. Hoqui;,,,, Wn, April 21 H 1. ;, ler, nnd partment will not be paid. F. OODRDEATJ Deputy Minister of Marin Fisheries, Departm, nl ol Mai Ine and Flsh erles, Ottawa, 28th March, 1906. Stalls occupied by strange horses or mining recorder in lieu thereof. When mules should be well cleansed and S=o�� lias ben expended or paid, the disinfected and, it al all possible, lefl l'"a,""' '!iay' upon ,Y'"8 ''���',BUTy , , . ., made and upon complying with other unoccupied for some time, .' .7, , ���j ... , ,,., , , requirements, purchase the land at ir. Where new horses or mules are ,. ' purchased in or from districts whore Laves daily al 3:40 p. m, For 'further particulars apply to ED. noi'LET, C, P. lt. Agent, New Westminster. tfe ^M'A ej#L >rfW_ W;$��Vrt8j KITS en Domonion Lands in the Province of British Columbia. Permission may be granted by the glanders exists, they should, unless Minister of the Interior to locate carefully tested with Malleln prior to claim- containing iron and mica, also purchase, be Btabled apart ���nd closely copper, in the Yukon Territr ry, of an watched for some time before being area not exceeding too acr, l.r,.nub' in eon,act with other animals The patenl for a mining location ot .,,, equina ,.,���,..,. shall provide for the payment of a , , , , ,, . Royalty of i'A per cut. of the sales 7. II mus, be Iron,,, in 1,1,���.l that , - - , ��� , , nl ibe products ol the location. or E. J. COYLE, Assistant General Pas6enger Agent, Vancouver. Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. Co. Nelson & Ft. SheppardRy. Co. Red Mountain Ry. Co. l��� .ni Becond trip. Times on arrli ������? are approximate. For Tickets, r, lions and In. formation call on or addre .1. W, TR "T. General Superlnti nd, . E. .1. C lYLE, Asst. Gen. Pass Agent, A W. II. GAR] Gen. Agent, Frelghl I New VV, ' minster, ED GO Agent, New \\ ��� tn butter, Trains & Steamers 0. P. H. MAIN LINE. Leave New Westminster 15.40 dally, Arrive New Westminster 11 C. P. R. MISSION BRANCH. Lv. N, w West. . 8.30; ai I Lv. Se ini" 10; ar, New '������ ,'. 1'. R. WESTR. JUNCTION, Lv. New West. 10.35 and Ar .New Wesl. B.36 an.l 10.40. C. P. R. MILLSIDE SPECIA-. Lv. New Westminster 6.31 a in. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY, Lv. N. W. B.20 a.m.; ar. S, ' " I ": Lv. N. W. 4.36 p.m.; ar. S, Lv. Seattle 8.30 a.,,,.; ar. N. vV. 3 p.* Lv. Seattle 4.20 p.m.; ar. N.W, I > p.m. V��� W. & Y���VANCOUVER. Lv. N, W. .'I p.m. and 9.35 p m. Lv. Vancouver 8.3E am., and I p.m. (1. N. R.���PORT GUICHON. Lv. N. W. 9.20 a.m.; ar. Guichon 2.20 p.m. Lv. Guichon 2.40 p.m.; 9.:sr, p.m. Mondays only. B. C. ELECTRIC VANCOUVER. Lv. New West. 5.50 a.m., WJ and hourlv until 11 p.m., with ����� hourlv be,ween 12.30 and 6.30 I'-H' Saturday half hourly noon to 11P'1* Sunday hourly 8 a.m. to 11 p."1" with half-hourly bet. noon and 11* Lv. Vancouver same time throng"' ouL Fraser River and Gulf UP RIVER. Frnm N. W. Mon. Wed, Prid. 11 J* From Chwk. Tu., Th��� Sat., , �����>����� Ramona��� ��� ��� From N. W. Tu., Th.. Sat 8 fc* From Chwk. Su,,., Wed., Frl.,.��* Favorite��� ���,-���m. Frnm N. W. dally, ex. Bun,!.i��P* Frum Mt, Lehman, 1 ",!' DOWN RIVER. Transfer��� ��� ���_ Frnm N. W. dally, ex. "������ - ���' Add. trip, Monday, 5 a.m , From Steveston, 7 a.m. (Fri. 68*1 Add. trip Saturday, ���'��� P ��>. VICTORIA AND ISLANDS. CItv of Nanaimo��� From N. W. Sunday " ���''.'"��� From Victoria Saturday I n-"1' Mail ���ffiSV* Seattle, via SuttuAB 10.00p.m. W|L Sap'n & ,Millsi.le...l". ���'"' !' .a. Vancouver 10.00p.m. *-m Cloverdale, Blaine, ,, on n.m. Seattle, etc.. .. s.ir.a.m. ���>��� "���' Van. ft Cent, Park...lo.30a.ia- 'JJ Victoria in.::on.m.i *M East Btipjaby.. ������ H.?1���] p,:;rr;,.��. Steveston, etc.. Easl, via C.P.R. " ,-p., Mill, Coq'n, ��� mm. ��-001)' Van, & Burnahy.. S.sop->�� - 1 DC lVIUWcUlKCC Xhe only all rail route between all "Tbe Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to points cast, west and south to Ross Chicago, "Short Line" Omaha to land, Nelson and intermediate points, Chicago, "South West Limited" connecting at Spokane with tbe Great Kansas City to Chicagc. Northern, Northern Pacific and O. R, No trains in the Service on anv ec N. Co. while nasal discharge, or ulceration, ,,, N(.|;|, MINtNG Manitoba and railroad in thc world thai equal in Connects at Rossland with the Can- enlarged glands, the presence ot farcy t]u. N w T| cxceptjng the Yukon equipment thai of th.' Chicago, Mil- a.ban Pacific Railway for Boundary buds, unaccountable swelling of the Territory! Placer mining claims gen- waukee & St, Paul Railway. They Creek points. limbs and general unthrlftiness often crally are too feet square, entry fee own and operate their own sleeping Connects al Meyers Falls with characterize eases of glanders, the $5, renewable yearly. On the North and dining car- ,��, all) their trains and stage ,'aily for Republic, .disease exists in many animals with- Saskatchewan River claims are either give their patrons an excellence of Buffet scrvi.e on trains between WHITE i1 Tenders for a Licence to Cut TimL^r out, fnr the time being, any external bar or bench, the former being 100 service nol obtainable elsewhere. Spokane and Nelson. the only fcet 'on8 an<' extending between high Berths on their sleepers are longer, Effective and low water mark. The latter in- higher and wider than in similar cars 1901. eludes bar diggings, but extends back on any other line. Tbey protect Leave lag the Malleln test, and that these (<) |lu, ^ of ()u. hl��� nr 1m|],. ,���,, theif ,r.lins ,iy |ho ,,,���,.,. Sys((m ��� 20 SEALED TBNDEF I addressed to occult or latent eases are 1��� some re-1exceedjng IOoo feet. Where steam Connection made with all trans-113.aS p.��. 1.30 p.m. 3,00 11 to. 12. rim S.001 The White Pass and Yukon Route ;ROSS, ATW DAVV FAIRBANKS for CONRAD, CARCRpSS. ;, sscngcrs, manifestations whatever, means of deleelion l��� such cases be- nui'r ,vitk tbe Timber und Mines Branch, De- BpectS the most dangerous because powcr js use_ claims zoo feet wide continental lines in Union Depot partment or the Interior, and marked unsuspected. Our experience shows may bc obtained. H. S. ROWE. General Agent. ' on the envelope "Tender for Timber that It Is possible for animals ���i this Dredging in thc Rivers of Manitoba! 134 Third St., cor Alder, Portland, Or. I Sunday, November 10, Sunday) carrying pa"" ��� , *it�� express and freight c��� ftgfr Day Train Arrive stages at Carcross and rt ^t. . Spokane ...,7.i��p,m. maintaining a through ���v ..Rossland ....4.10 p.m ' '" "' ",i"n '""'���V g.40 a.m Nelson 6.45 p.m. II. A. JACKSON. General Passenger Agent For Information appiy' M,n,ger, J- H. ROGERS, Traffic Macklnnon Bld��j c Vancouver, ����� WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1006. THE DAILY NEWS PROFESSIONAL MARTIN, WEART fc McQUARRIE, barristers, solicitors, etc. Of- X..\v Westminster, Trapp Blk., corner Clarkson 1 Lome streets. Vancouver, moms 21 to 24, 445 (Iran- -Uie street Joseph Man in, K. ('., .'. W Weait, W. 0. McQuarrle, ll. A. Bourne. Mr. Martin wild be in tin Westminster offices every Friday afternoon HOWAY, REID & HOWES, Harris ters, solicitors, etc., 42 Lome s,,,,,.,, opposite Court House, New Westminster 241. Bank of Montreal ESTABLISHED 181V. Incorporated by act ot parliament CAPITAL (All paid up)... 114,000,000 RESERVE FEND $10,000,000 li' J. 11. Howes, P. O. Box WHITESIDE & EDMONDS, Harris- lers and solicitors, Hlackio Hlk., Columbia street W. J. Whiteside, New Westminster. H. L. Edmonds. MR. J. P. HAMPTON HOLE, solid- <.ur of the supreme court. Offices Canadian Bank of Commorco building, Columbia street, opposite post- office, New Westminster. Money to loan. GEORGE E. MARTIN, Barrister and 'solicitor, Guichon block, Columbia nnd McKonzle streets, New West minster, B. C. Hon. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal. C.C.M.(;,...H,m President linn. Sir Q, A. Druinmonil, President E. S. Clouston, Vice President and General .Manager. SECRET SOCIETIES UNION LODGE, NO. 9, A. F. & A. M. ���The regular meeting of Ibis In held on tbe First Wednesday In each month, at 8 o'clock p. n,., In the Masonic Temple. Sojourning brethren are cordially Invited to attend. Dr. W. A. DeWolf Smith, Secretary. KING SOLOMON LODGE, NO. 17, A. | E & A. M.���Regular communlea- j tlons of this lodge are held on tho second Tuesday in each month in | Masonic Temple, at 8 p. ���,. Visl Ing brethren are cordially to attend. D. W. Gilchrist, General banking business transacted. Branches in all the principal cities In Canada, in London, Eng., .New York, Chicago, and Bt Jnnu, .Nfld., and correspondents ln all parts ot tho world. Savings Bank Dept. NEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH G. D. Brymner, Manager. B. C. Monumental Works JAMES McKAY, Proprietor. importer and manufacturer of Marble and Granite Monuments, Headstones, Tablets, Tombstones, Etc. Write for prices. New Westminster, B. C. Sixth Street. For Sale���I" acres, 15 acr, cleared, Good building. Apply Donald Mc- Clure, Port Kel For Sale���Modern 7-roomed bouse on fine corner In Wesl End; two lots stable and fruit trees. Che ip, Appl. X, this office. J. HENLEY BIG wants faster steamer Manufacturer Of For Sale���40 acr, cleared, WANTED ON RIVER 1 - I L..I1 I : *,.],- 1 l t.i M .. Mineral Waters, Etc. Aerated Waters, Family Trade a Specialty. Tel. 113. Office, Eighth Street, NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Artistic Effects in home decoration need nut be expensive. Quiet, rich colorings, making an admirable background fpr furniture and pictures, can be had at reasonable prices if you call HUDSON'S Wall Paper Store Wanted���:!',',') Cords ol Hemlock Hark at the Eraser Kiver Tannery, Ltd., taken in lots from 25 cords up. For particulars apply to the manager al Tannery or P. O. box \\~, New Westminster. Eggs for Setting���Pu,.- Barred Rock $1.00 per setting. J. W. Austin, Sapperton. For Sale���Old papers wrapping up parcels, etc. ofiice. suitable for Apply News Invited Sec. Still Doing Business at the Old Stand. W. McRAE, Merchant Tailor \ ROYAL CITY PRECEPTORY, No.4o9 l(. II. K. of I., meets second and i Columbia Street. f.iurt, Friday of each month, at 8 Orange hall, corner of Full line of English, scotcn and and John'street, So-j tweeds and worsteds always in stock p. m��� in Royal avenue Irish j.n,ruing Sir Knights cordially in- vited to attend. W. E. Dunlop, W. !>.; B. B. Manillas, Reg. LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, NO. 1150 ���Meets In Orange hall first and third Friday in each month ut H p. ra, Visiting brethren are cordially invited to attend. E. E. Matthias, W. M.; J- Humphries, Rec.-Sec. Spring stock now selection. ln. Make your I. O. 0. F.���AMITY LODGE, No. 27���r The regular meetings of this lodge are held In Oddfellows' hall, Columbia street, every Monday evening, I at S o'clock. Visiting brethren cor- dlally Invited to attend. S. J. May, N, G.; W. C. Coatham, Rec.-Sec. ,. O. U. W.���FRASER LODGE No. 3 Meetings the first and third Tuesday in each month. Visiting I.re,hren cordially Invited to attend. Lodge room. A. O. U. W. hall, Oddfellows' block, Clarkson street, C. S. Corrlgan, recorder; Louis Witt, master workman. Belyea & Co. (Jeneral Hauling and Delivery. Heavy Hauling Our apecallty. Wood and Coal Dealers Columbia St., below Tram Office. Telephone lbO. FOSE OF COLUMBIA LODGE No. 115, SONS OF ENGLAND, B. S ��� Red Rose Degree ,��>���..,* Second and Fourth Wednesday of each month, in K. of P, Hall, Columbia SL, at 8 p. it. While Rose Degree, Fourth Wednesday ln each month, same time and place. Visiting Brethren cordially Invited, E. B. Stinch- combe", Pros., H. Disney, Secretary. Dress in Rea.son The latest Mitchell B fns.n-.on plates have arrived. So have our spring stock or e.gh- elass suitings. Also worsteds, serges, nroadclotb and fancy trouserings. tn fact we can supply all your sartorial wants. J. N. Aitchison, C-. ',r?,B,a street. 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 the watch repairing department of Savage. Lyman &l Co., Montreal, Henry Birk's'business manager part of the time. English, Swiss, American and all complicate,IJwatches cleaned, repaired, made like new and adjusted. Charges Reasonable. Two Doors from Geo. Adams Grocery^ M. J. HENRY'S Nurseries, Greenhouses and Seed Houses VANCOUVER. B. C. Headquarters for PACIFIC Coast j GROWN Garden. Field and Flower! Seeds. New crop now In stock ready I for distribution; ask your merchant tor then, in Eealod packiets. If lie; does not handle thru,, we will prepay to your nearest postoffice, fifty 5c packets, our selection of good varieties, for $l.no to introduce them. Large stock of HOME GROWN Fruit and Ornamental Trees now matured for the spring trade. Xo expense, loss or delay of fumigation or inspection. Let ine price your list before plac-1 Ing your order. Greenhouse Plants, Floral Work, Dee Supplies, Fruit Packages, Fertilizers, etc. Catalogue; Free. M. J. HENRY, 3010 Westminster Road, Vancouver. B. C. Wanted���Hoy to look alter office. Apply Drs. Hall and Rothwell. For Sale���Half Interest in a livery business near S.-atlle, Washington, Chance of a life time, Apply Advertising Manager, Dally News. Wanted���Young girl foi pari care of child and housework. Apply Mrs. Sawy.-r. 71 ll st and 5,1, ave. after 0. For Sale���Young Ayrshire Dulls pure bred, ready for service, ,V. lt. Aus- tln, Sapperton. Wanted���Young girl help. Apply and 1th avenue, upper Exhibition gate, Slow Transportation Handicaps New Westminster's Trade With the Productive Delta. A traveller through the Delia of tbe Eraser Valley Is soon Impressed with the fertllty ���f the soil, the prosperity of the farmers as evidenced by the. large handsome dwellings and the immense painted barns aud granaries. Some of these farms are famous, tlie Jubilee farm, the Inverholme farm, Messrs. Vassey's. Ladner's, Weaver's, Oliver's and others. With these ranchers the town of Ladner does runsiderable trade. Lad- ned. with Porl Guichon half a mile .lis,an,, contains three hotels, five churches, tinsmith simp, blacksmith shop, a bank, two barbershops, a saw- boundary line monument, ., structure nf gram e I I ,cl "'������ Hooking he watei and having Insci ipi inns -. date of Treatj ol Washington, IS4G, the year of Its erection, 1861, and also the names ol the British and American commissioners. Last week When A. Walker and his bride were returning to Ladner, ., playfully disposed person, wishing to welcome the newly-wedded couple in ' Fourth uf July style, set off a bunch of firecrackers un Ihe wharf. This frightened a team belonging ,��� Mr. Fredericks and thej started down the Slough mad through the town ai a breakneck pace. They were, however, soon broughl to a standstill by one of the horses being thrown. Fortunately, Utile damage was dune except to the harness. The Beaver Lumber company, owned IS ACTIVE AKOUND LILLOOET Movements of Claim Owners Give In- d,cation of Extensive Develop. ments this Season. .i. ,;. from the V. Iluik- r Lllloo. . bolder r, ,""1'1" BO. He harl been "" '' business trip In connection with ',,,i' '" developing the Horseshoe on Lower Bridge pla, ��� . river. Messrs. ('. W. Renard and parly of Spokane, Wash., spent a couple ���f days prospecting and looking over their |,r rI> "�� Cayoosn creek and were by Dennis ft Munro is making ex.,.,,- ;;';;'' , Bf8fled fflth ��"" ��������* sive additions to the mill on the ! , , ' 7���'; '""���"���"""'to '|, tne eieei, nigher up, Messrs. ll. M. Babb and Walker of Semi road. Hitherto tbe company has CUI only rough lumber but ls now In- mill and other Industries. It has lis stalling a matcher and planer and pre- Clncinnati, Us Austrian paring to cut all kinds of dressed lumber and mouldings. There is a good markel among the farmers of Delta and shipments by rail are made from Oliver's siding, about throe miles dis- lant. This camp Is fortunate In hav- Headquarters for Sweets Ice Cream and C. B. Chocolates a Specialty. Complete line of Candies, Fruit & Cl G A RS Chines,, quarter and colony bul no lawyer. Communication between Ladner and New Westminster is very unsatisfactory. The steamer Transfer is the only boal running and I, will take anywhere frnm two to six hours to Ing Mrs. Wlldgrube to look after iis make a trip, time depending upon the table, for as long as this lady Is In quantity of freight it has to put uff charge there should be no danger of th and the consequent number of calls men being dissatisfied .viil, the board. it makes. Some time ago a gentleman ,i. F. McCallurn of the Scott road in Ladner bad occasion to visit New i. mourning the loss of a valuable Westminster on a Saturday to do some nil, which died iu one of the open 1st business will, the bank. He was on Delta ditches. hand a' the Ladner wharf fifteen lien Roberts has .started a logging minutes before schedule time but the camp nn the Fraser river road, a short boat did not leave until StliO and then distance below the bridge. reached New Westminster live niin- o��� utes after 12���too late do the business. There is room for a speedy passenger boa, on Ihis run���one that will make two round trip per day, carrying passengers ami perishable goods such as Yukon Organizes Relief. Dawson, Y. T., April 24.���The public subserlption fur the Yukon Territory and Dawson was given an THE WONDER Of THE AGE Do your own Silver Plating at home-a wonderful preparation made by Meyer & Allen of New York ":::::: 50 Cents a Bottle R. C. Purdy, Sole Agent. Columbia Street Westminster Iron Works fruit. It would then be possible for initiative yesterday by Acting Gover- New Westminster mail lo be delivered nor Lithgow and the Yukon council in Ladner as often as mail from Van- raising $.1,000 for San Francisco, also! couver which reaches Ladner by way calling a public meeting Wednesday In of Steveston anil th.; little steamer "'der to organize for the raising of a Sonoma. Under present conditions a, general fund. person desirug to make a quick trip The Japanese of Dawson raised $2,..". betwen the two places can do better and turned the amount over to Amerl- by going by way of Steveston. The can Consul Havendahl for forwarding. disadvantage against New Westminster Dawson Aerie Nu. 50, Fraternal Or- will be greater in the canning season j tier of Eagles voted $500 and tele- when the present boat has io make graphed the same this morning. about a dozen calls between the two ��� , places. Aboul nine miles from Ladner is To Extend Electric Road. Point Roberts, just a short distance Phoenix, D, C, April 24.���Surveys across the boundary line. There Is are being made and right-of-way se-l a sentiment among the Point Roberts cured for the extension of the new people that it would be heller for high-tension electric line from Green- . them if they were included in Canad- wood to the Mother Lode mine, of Ian territory and not isolated as they the British Columbia Copper company, are at present, being shut off from the and the Boundary Falls smelter of trade of the Delta an.l from the mar- the Dominion Copper company, each, kets of New Westminster. A spot of a distance of three or four miles from historic Interest near there is tbe Greenwood. "��� lefl tor Alexander creek yesterday. Messrs. Swans,,,,, Alexander and Ferguson, InterBted in '""' Ba propertj came down from Bridge river to I them. They nro taking in ,. ,,, prov) and will work their hydraulic proposition in, a ,,. rl, |ai . w- w. Jon, : ind ,, partj ..,' friends will pack their good! in on horsea ," '",!" :!' ''��� 'on, Th, Beaton Lake Steamboa . ., ,1,,, goods up the Tb.. lirsi hunting part) ol 'he ���, ..a let'i Bridge river this week in quesl of Qrizzlj bear. Thej ,, Eng land ami Mr. Manson is in charge nf the party. The Manson brothe, i have returned from the Bridge river where they took iheir supplies, The Trustees Dredging company ex- pec, tn haw. their dredge in operation in a tew weeks' time. The repairs on the dredge have been very extensive, in fact, tl���. whole dredge has been mad., over again, ami ihere shoulil be verj few break downs in he future. i GENERAL MACHINE WORK. A.M J t'.NGIN'E COURT BRUNETTE, No. .1099, I.O.F. Meets the Fourth Friday in the ; month at S o'clock, in the small hall, Oddfellows' block. Visiting i brethren are cordially Invited to attend. .[. B. Rushton, C. R.; F. P. Maxwell, R. S. COURT ROYAL COLUMBIA, No. 8308, A. 0. F.���The regular meetings Of this Lodge are held on the Becond ind Fourth Tuesdays of each month at * p. ,���. In tbe Oddfellows' Hall. Visitim,' Brethren are cordialy invited ," a,lend. E. C. Firth, C. R.; | F. P. Maxwell, See. o ivJC win? Machines r ASH ION Feed, Sale and Livery STABLES SHIP SMITHING. UK1DUE and STRUCTURAL IRON WORK. Ornamental Iron Work, including Fences, Gates, Fire tscapes, etc. Mail orders and correspondence Invited. JOHN REID, DEGD1E BTRHi-iT. New Westminster. P. O. 474. THE ROYAL TEMPLARS OF TEMPERANCE meet every Wednesday a, 3 o'clock p. m., in Oddfellows' Hall. Columbia sireel. Visi'ing Brethren are cordially Invited to attend. ,i. s. Bryson, S. C; J. McD. Campbell, Sec. Singei and Wheeler & Wilson Both .m easy terms. Write for prices. J. H. TODD, Burr Block. Columbia Street. REFORM RESTAURANT Carnarvon St., between 10th and MrJnnis. First Class Meals at all Hcurs, English, Japanese and Chinese Styles. From 1 5c. up. Latest Styles in Rubber Tired Hacks and Rigs. Royal Bank W. LYLE & CO. of Canada PROPRIETORS. Cor. Sth and Carnarvon Sts. Phone 250. SONS OF SCOTLAND BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, LORD OF THE ISLES CAMP, 191,���Meets on Ike Firs, and Third Tuesday of every month Ml K of P. Hall. John McN'lven, 1 i.i.;: ,i. .1. Forrester, Rec. See. board of trade.���New Westminster l: .aid of Trarle meets in Hie Board Room, City Hull, as follows! Second Wednesday of each month, Quarterly meetings on tin' second Wednesday of February, May, August and November, at 8 p. n,. Annual meetings ,.��� the Becond Wednesday nf February. New members may be proposed and elected a, anj monthly or quarterly meeting, A. 10. White, See. GIVE US A TRIAL. Mrs. Lizzie Chan, PROPRIETRESS. SPR0TT-SHAW Business Institute 336 Hastings Street W., Vancouver O-o-V-ftn. *����� MAKING; PROGRESS Capital $3,000,000. Reserve $3,437,162 Total Assets $30,3/3,5.0. Branches and correspondents ln all the principal cities ot tne world. General banking business transacted. SAVINGS DEHAHIMtNI. U opens an account. Interest added lalf yearly. Collections made at lowest rates. )pen Saturday nignts trom a to 9 o'clock NEW WESTMINSTfcK OHANCH F. B. Lyle, Manafler. Carruthers Manufacturing Corny. Manufacturers of Show Cases, Store Fittings and Bar Fixtures The Carruthers Manufacturing Co. VANCOUVER, B. C. Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canada Amount of Policies now ln force exceeds $44,0011,000.00 Amount of Assets, legitimate and solid, now exceeds $y,uuo,O00.00 This Is a company of pollc y-hohlers, by policy-bolders, ror policyholders. OUR MOT to: ine largest amount of Assurance for the Least Possible Outlay. S. W. BODLEY, District Manager. New Westminster, B. C. 'Phone 85. On modern lines even in backward oil China. We have heard that the Racy- de Bicycle has been seen on the streets ! of Shanghai. We handle the Raevcle ( and Perfect Hieycles, the two best, bicycles made in Canada nr the United j States, Whatever wheel you buy hen" i, Is value fnr your money, We also do Pitman and (Ircgir Short- ��� a|| \t,\m\s ,,f bicycle ami other repairing, ! '��� ���"' " ' Bring your lawn mower to get snarpen- shape. Don't mistake Commercial. band. Telegraphy and Engineering (Civil, Marine and Stationary) Courses. THE BEST of courses, the PEST of teachers (eight) and the REST of salaries. R. J. SrROTT, B.A., Principal, II. A. SCR1VEN, B.A., Vice-Principal. You Buy "B. C." or "Old Sport" Cigars tou do the wis., thing, its tempting ,liv"i' will surely win yuur favor. Manufactured by��� WILBERG & WOLZ. | Factory and Offlce, Brine Dlock, NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C. 'S DRY DOCK Foot of 4th Ave. Cor. 16th Street New Westminster, B. C. All kinds of Ship repair work. Ship and Scow Building a specialty. Estimates promptly furnished. W. E. EMERSON Residence: 124 Eletilh St., New Westminster, B.C. ed and put the place. Alex. Speck, Speck Block. Sign���Man on Wheel. W. N. Draper B. C. Land Surveyor Ellard Block. New Westminster, B.C. S. G. TIDY, FLORIST Plants and Annuals of nil kinds, cut flowers and floral designs, Dahlias 50c per dozen. Telephone A18-1 or address 4th Avenue and lllth Street. Croquet Sets From $1.50 up at MOREY'S Full Line of Sporting Goods NOTICE Take notice that the Great West Packing Company Limited have deposited plans and application for the erection of a wharf on the Fraser River, British Columbia, on the furo- shore of Section 12 and Fractional Section 13, Block 3, North Range T, West. Dated at New Westminster, B. C, | this lath March, 1906. GREAT WEST PACKING COMPANY LIMITED. Westminster Transfer Co. Shingle and Saw Mill Machinery The Schaake Machine Works, Ltd., New Westminster, B. C. A. E. and Mrs. Noel have let', {or Bridge river where they will spend the summer prospecting. Mrs. Noel is a mlshty hunter and last spring two large be . [ell to her rifle. Bhe Is a Brsl class shot and shoots all her game through the heart. A while ,��������� and Bome Indians had a fight over son,., pieces of placer property in the Fraser river in which some of the parties got pretty badly cut up. It cost them about $:!0 to settle i, in the police couri the next day. The Indians have done about as well as usual on mining In tha river but as the river is rising fast they will soon have to stop for ,his season. D. Coughlan was down from the Fork Bridge river and brought down some very nice gold. Three of the largest pieces went over $10. The Chinamen who leased the hydraulic properly near town are preparing for another season's run. There Is a report that the Lome property on Bridge river may be sold in the near future. An expert was up looking the property over and seemed very well pleased with the mine. F. C. Clark and William Fisher bad a law suit over a piece of land. The suit was decided In favor of Mr. Fisher. Mr. Slater of tile British Columbia Permanent Loan ft Investment company, Vancouver, was in town this week an.l did considerable business. About hall a dozen men are now working on the government trails. R. Smith and Mrs. Smith of Lytton, are visitors in town today. Mr. Smith will work on the dredge and will make his home in town. He has rented a house from Mr. McFarlane. There* Is very little snow on the mountains this year and farmers are beginning to think that they will be short of water. The spring has been very dry and warm. The thermometer registered so in the shade today. Two births hav. been recorded in ! the dlstricl this month. The wife of D, Hlnley, a daughter on ths 15th j instant, and tha wife of E. Sauklm also a daughter on the 2d. MRS. R. G. HILL, Teacher of the German Language and Piano. German Conservatory Method. 1005 QUEEN'S AVENUE Office���Tram Depot Columbia St. Baggage delivered promptly to any part of the city. Light and Heavy Hauling Office Thone 185. Hnrn "1'none 137 GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Beginning, February 15th, 1906 Through Tourist Sleepers Every Day in the Year Between Seattle and Chicago -VIA THE- Great Northern Railway ���The Comfortable Way" Rout, of the Famous Oriental Limited JFor detailed information, rates, etc., call on or address F C. GRIFFIN, New Westminster, B. C. -0 To Close Phoenix Mine. Phoenix. H. C. April 24.-As a con- I sequence of remodeling and enlarging of the planl Of the British Columbia, Copper company al Qreenwood, 11 will ��� be necessary to close the works en- | lirely for some weeks, perhaps twu or three months, while the new machinery and buildings are being erect- j0,l. ft is expected that this closing 'down will take effect some time early in May, though 11 may be postponed somewhat. o Supplementary Estimates. Ottawa. April 21���The supplementary estimates were presented to par- linn,out tonight for the year ending June 30, 1906. They total $2,S45,o62. There is an Item of $50,000 for Immigration; $175,000 for militia drill; government steamers and ice-breakers, $5S,500; aids to navigation, lighthouses, etc., $270,000; patrol-boat, for Hudson Bay, $15,000; $25,000 for telegraph lines to tho Yukon. Donkey Engine Explode*. Everett. April 24,-^us Hendricks and Erne Ekholn, employes of the Stlmson logging camp, near Brian, were seriously scalded early this morning by the explosion of a donkey engine. Both men were taken to tho hospital at Arlington. - ���T ��� hllll THE DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, APRIL25|i^ SOMETHING TASTY -TO ENTICE THE APPETITE- FATHER GIVES SON MAYOR AND ALDERMEN A BAD CHARACTER INSPECT LULU ISLAND Fresh Celery, 10c. per stick. Nice and crisp. Fresh Lettuce, nice big heads. 5c. per head. Potatoes, the best you ever saw. $1.00 per sack. T. S. ANNANDALE West End Grocery OUR GROCER. D. W. Gilchrist, Mgr. Court Lectures Harvey Allows Him to go on Suspended Sentence. French and Find Large Gang of Men Actively En gaged at Work Digging and Ditching. Harvey French, a boy of about ele- Mayor Keary von years ol age, in C puny with made a ,'.���,' ot two other lads of his own age one ol Ihe work .. : . v. ral inspection which ildermen yesterdaj Ucx Kwen has K<*>X��>��>^ ,m tile river. This unaul 1 Fire Insurance. Life Insurance. �� iTSiSTS _< _< ... . . We have been appointed agents for tbe Union Assurance Society j��j of London, England, which has been carrying on fire insurance business .���; since 1714 A. I)., and which has a capital and accumulated funds of S $20;00u.0U0. tf The National Life Assurance Co. of Canada, assurane reconl: >J Dec. 31st, 1899 (6 months) Assurance in force J60.400. 1'rem. $22,864.60 >d " 1900 Ass-urance in force $1,792,500. Premiums $ 82J05.96 ,���, 1901 " " 2 554 901 " 9_vf.29.30 >} 1902 " " 3,425,897, " 126,695.21 V 1903 ���' ������ 4,086,112. " 150,644.68 .���< 1904 " " 4,609,764 " 166,384.20 >J MONEY TO LOAN. 186 McQUARRIE & CO., Columbia Street, NEW Real Estate Brokers and Contractors WESTMINSTER, B. C. >>>����>������>_������I>>>��^ METHODISTS DECIDE TO ENLARGE CHURCH of whom he calls Sheep, appropriated Btarted oil Lulu Island since the trans- B boa, ami a canoe las, Friday for the ter by-law was passed. purpose of holding ,, series of races Some forty men are bard at work Ihorized form digging and ditching for all ihey are rrupted by the worth, bul it wlll be about three adshaw, who months before the work Is completed, took Harvey into custody on a charge A main dyke is being put In all around of stealing the bout. The other boys the island and connecting ditches are go, away. Harvey appeared in the po- being dug in all directions, Hy this lice court this morning and pleaded means perfect Irrigation will be at- guilty, but did nol seem to realize the tained, A large portion of the island nature of his offence. His father was ls also being divided into fifteen acre also present and gave ,be lad a bad holdings and small farms will be let. character, saying thai he bad been In Tbe work Is being rushed along as trouble before some months ago, bul fast as possible, and when the im- lately bad seemed to in,prove In bis proven,eiits are completed, I.uiu Is- behavior. After a lecture from the land will have been transformed from bench, the boy was allowed Io go on a wilderness tO a beautiful suburb suspended sentence, the father being thai will be a greal acquisition to the requested to explain to his son that city. if he appeared again be would be 0 ��� LOCAL MERCHANTS FIOURE ON PICNIC Long for a Day of ��oandon in the Free Woods and Hills. Th.. local merchants las, .'.ear ,1. eld, 'I to inaugural.' an annual mer .hauls' picnic on a large scale. The;. decided to hold a picnic at some oui aide polni where they could get right away trom business and business wor-1 rles and to spare no pains or expense to make the mailer a success. The ma,t.r Is now being whispered around and steps will be taken to. bring the .vent along as soon after the 24th Of May as possible. The place of meeting ls undecided and will receive careful consideration. **********************++*******************e>s,tM \ New Ready to Wear \ HATS Just arrived by parcel post, new creations in ladies ready to wear rla<_ j NEW BELTS j An assortment of Ladies' Hells in the season's popular ��� binatlons of gold and silk. See then, Saturday. Toggery of any kind will render the wearer liable to a heavy line al the Poverty Social on Thursday. .6th, ��� Ask for the Reynier when looking for your New Kid Gloves | W. S. COLLISTER & Co! | i******************************************.*,...^ ! Electric Plants! FOR everely punished and very probably sent iii the reformatory. Mclnnes&Kerr HIS Five Thousand Dollars to Be Spent on Queen's Avenue Edifice Improvements. A special business meeting of the congregation of the Queen's Avenue Methodist church was held last night Quar- Hears From Sisters. Mrs. Roach, wife of It. G, Roach, local manager ,,f the British Columbia Telephone company, has experienced a very anxious week. Mrs, Roach has ra. Hearing Adjourned. The application of the Cons; ries con,pan, tor 2,l miners' inches two sis,ers and a mother in San Fran of water to be used at the quarries on clsco. Her anxletj was relieved today Burrard Inlel came up before Water when she received a letter from them. Commissioner Fisher this morning, In II they stated they wer.- all safe Mr. Brydone-Jack of Vancouver ap- and camping on a green near their peared for lhe applicants. The inves- home, which had I n badly shaken tlgation had to I"' postponed on ac- and was in the flre circle. They ,hough, j_ ltflr. counl of the legal notices nol having it was safer to Jive under canvass mill,, business up Deen placed al the points of diversion til the lire was totally extinguished. ailjournn,. n, was 0��� and in the mean- 24 acres, 7 acres in thorough cultivation. 100 fruit trees, 1 1-2 acres strawberries, small fruit and rhubarb. Good house, pump in house, woodshed, 2 chicken houses and barn. Close to school, church, etc. Price Only $2,400 10, 20 or 50 acre blocks of the best black loam in British Columbia. Ready for plough. Only $50.00 Per Acre. -0 ii,gl, presided for discussion was the advisability of "f llj'' stream, Th enlarging the church buildings bo as niade till April 27 to afford more accommodation for the mi1" ""' necessary rorinalltles will l��� Sundaj school, the need of which is complied'with. al the presenl ti making itself very apparent. li was decided ,,. make the desired Improvements at an outlay uf $5, Of ihis amount the sum of $3,800 was pledged al the meeting. A floating liability of $500 was also arranged for. The proposed addition will embrace additional accommodation for classes us well as church parlors, Epworth league nn .ms. etc. Cook Released on Bail. A. (I. Conk who was recently s.-ni up for trial on the charge of assaulting Officer Johnson while In performance of his duties will hav.. the pleasure of his liberty until the date of the assizes. yesterday afternoon. Mr. Cook accompanied by his counsel, Mr. White- Boat Loses Owner. A few days ag., in.- local police department took charge of a boa, containing the necessarj boal equlpmenl and a Winchester rifle and carti I also a eoupi.. of black oilskin coats. The chief is gelling a little anxious t��� know who are the owners as the boa, wa.s lying at thr. slip for three days hefnre he took charge and then. have not yet been any claimants for the property. The boal is still moored al the fool of Sixth 3treet and any In- Mills and Factories! a **** I ,���' I Electric Supplies. Wires, Cords, Etc. 5 Incandescent and Arc Lamps. I Screen Doors AND Screen Windows This i.s the season to have your doors and windows protected from Hies. Our stock is complete and well assorted ANDERSON X LUSBY Write us for Estimates on complete Plant. | I Large Stock of Supplies and Apparatus carried! at Vancouver and Rossland. ��� I Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd. * S VANCOUVER, B. C. | !���! I K>:>:>:>:>v*">_*:>:>">:>:*:>"*:>;>->"*:>is��;>'>"*;'*. >3>"��:>'.>:>'>">'>:>::**>:>:>:>:>:>r*:>::��>;>>>;��:��; -Mrs, appeared before Hon. W. Nor- formation as to ownership will be wel Dogs Must Carry Tags. Poundkeeper Murray spent yester man Hob' and requested to be released, llis honor granted the request and con,e.l by Chief Mcintosh. rr -0- A Number One 8 Roomed House For Rent daj afternoon looking around the city the defendant was released on giving after his long absence of nine years his own personal recognizance for in Seattle and was much impressed $i, ana two reliable sur, with the Improvements made since he $;,h.i each, lefl this place. Ii is his Intention to allow ,he citizens until tbe .nil Of the presenl 1,1.nub to procure licences for their ,'iinine friends. On an.l after May 1 any dog found wandering around wil h ,u ,1 ' . will h.. Impounded. Mr. Mm raj i- tl, 1 irmlne 1 to enforce the law in this matter. Tags can be obtained either al the city hall or from the ti',,, Ikeeper. Y. M. C. A. Organization, A committee composed of it. v. Rev. A. .1. Bra, \V. Mel I, E. 11. for At $15. This house is not for sale. Give us a call in our new office. We can interest you. 278 Columbia Street. MclNNES&KERR Real Estate Brokers, Telephone 170. NEW WESTMINSTER Falls Down Stairs. SlcamOUB Liza, an Indian woman. who has be. ,, making her home in citj tor s, time pas. was, was the victim of ;, serious accld, nl Monday night. Hearing a disturbance down stairs between some men, she was hurrying 1,01,1 an upper room to Investigate the cans., of the trouble when she slipped and fell headlong down tl,.' stairs, dislocating her hip. She was 1, fi unattended for some time, bul Anally managed to secure assistance. She will be confl 1 to her r, , tor so,11.. time ,,, come, 0 Medals for Boys. The medals which arrived yesterday for the Hoys' Brigade drilling compe tltlons are very ornate. The bodj ol ile- medals is of solid silver and is in the form of a malt, se cross, The c< ������ tre is of gold and on an embossed een ire Is the figure of a man in the acl of making a shot at a targe, with a rifle, tin ti,.- back of one is Insci "Presented by Hon. W. Norman Hole." Th h, r, ' Presente i by Hi- Worship Mayor Keary." 0 At the Hotels. Guichon���L. M. Glachen, Niagara tary, was present, and the field for Falls; Lewis Cleghorn, Toronto; E. I.. the work and the resources al hand Sherwood and wife, Everett, ()���,,; were carefully considered. Mr. Par- Percy Mills. Vancouver; A. II. Si.-m- miiis called alien,ion to reports in his ons, Belllngham; A. K. Stuart, Shus- possession of associations which wer.. wap; C. E. Lovell, Hay View. Wash.: In running order in places similarly A- Weir. Lac be, Wash.; S*. M. Okell, situated to New Westminster and con- Victoria, ildered thai all that was necsseary S. Henderson, Rev. A. .1. Brace, F. P, Maxwell. A. W. Mc] I, E. II. Sands and I-'. Lever, recently appointed for the purpose of taking into consideration ibe mutter of organizing a Young Men's Christian Association in New Westminster, mei yesterday afternoon. W. N, Parsons, traveling fleld secre- 2nd and 3rd' Avenue Burnaby, Near City Limits, Close to City Tram, ii $45.00 h A.1 WHITE, 260 Columbia St. Telephone 85. Nice Lot, cleared and fenced, at corner of 9th Street and St. Andrew's Street. A Snap at . . , $200 Good residence lot on Queen's Avenue, East. Fine location. Onlv . . $500 Malins, Coulthard & Co. Financial, Insurance & Heal Esl ite Agents. Tel. 106. Colun a St. ....CALL ON.... T.A.Muir&Co, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS for PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS Prescriptions a Specialty. Ellard Block, New Westminster, - - ��� B.C. Advertise in the News ymg^g^.^'j^'y.r^ i wmo/'i OPERA HOUSE Looks for Jurymen. Sheriff Armstrong is experiencing considerable difficulty in securing a full p.,,,.1 of jurymen