EIRE INSURANCE WHITE, SHILES & CO. W"w WESTMINSTER, B. 6. Hail LIFE ASSURANCE WHITE. SHILES & CO. 260 Columbia St. Phone 85. STMINSTER, B, C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 3, 1909. FIVE CENTS PER COPY. Si Of ITALIAN PLANS 0F ^mm M�� JREASURE SEEKER J"1"*" __.-..! SHOW COMPANY'S DESIGN AI PENITENTIARY Blue Prints of Structure ot Vancouver SAILS EOR SOUTH SEAS onvK'-. Despondent From, Power comp,ny Depose at Well-Known Seafarer De- ckness, Hangs Himself the c"> h.��. | dares He Knows Location Of Loot Worth $9,000,000. WINNIPEG MIRY HERDS I0UVER COMMENTS ON SUFFER FTOM TUBEBCULOSIS| ^pj piypmru Sic -Victim of Delusions. Blue print, ol thi ... :,, for ihe pro v L | ,,: suicide occurred 11 C. penitentiary. It Robert Bene- ,,.. hen an I V"1'1 uam . 1 Ue ci-oss b. i lion ai Hn. ;i two year term, hanged |::i. : belt from u wati r li. posed Coquitlam dai_ have been received at the cit) ball Thej show sections, and contour* of ihe work pl SllllWs I work -l.o feet long ai he base feel crest, with a two ..ua one-half to ��t as dead when ���.... si,.,���. .,,, ,,, om mope cm i.,. ,,, | lwo tu |one l,u llj'' >-������ wa . lu addition to the sul stantial ���, li _u [am, each side will ii- fai ed . .,,. . and rock t.i give It ad n ngth Tne Wjl I plan Bhows a .. inicture, almoriii.ii,.. broad in ., base. A spillwaj :.-, slum.. ,,-. . v |,JL.. Prisoner an Invalid. A lotter has i'" '' :"';>"1 '���'<���< the . r6 Dr W D. Wolf I li- C' K R' lntimalin^ "��� George E.j0* *���� �������� ��� ised had been In 1 1 durin;: the Co u������;��� Dr. lv .1. ' ( ;j ing composed of N .- \ wington, J. Sari-em i . ingle .unl W S :i '���������->- o i eb. 2.���capt. James Brown who was ., mem er ol a party ,:' thi famous Cocos M;""' '" ' - In is,,,., sailed again '"'' "'" s"'-'!' seas today io recover ''"' ���>H,il- ' ' Spanish fre< hooters talcon from ������ - bj Capt Smith, of "'" schl "'" ' I- -.v. Watch, which sail- : ' Sa ' ���'' In l.ao. Ever '���'".' ,lm< tiiiii venturesome treasure " ' ; ������������ In th, rich loot, but ���'���' 'll:'' bas ��� ��� .,; e een).' oi meir ���' ' " ilil ��� ��� ntlesa romances for i ei .. ai ii stretch suiting Englm ei I. D -', huyler in tin preparation ol tin u plans, ba> According to nervi. w given bj '':|i"' Brown v : alii d the rea- """ '- ' 'he failui . the fact that lespondenl but now arrived in ^ai r, and will be !1" l""'1-4' "i: ��� ��� unpanied in . , ready to addri meeting on the '' ' '' ' v< ' ' asui-i lrom the ��� ���ly subject :,, ��� I,, as under n de- tl overseer and mj/On him. Thai irniii? hi :. i :,i the doctor ��� 11 In- had bi ' li- mad,- u,, : cell. This (s about 10 and shortly ��� v. d _ , , I. The Id was , Ing ��� -.-_ cul matti !��� moned in no I l.-.nd in iho South ' - ��� hi the ��� xpedltlon of 1S*>0 Brown viiivl wiiii i ,, n,nn S: FIRST SHIP SAILS I IM " ' ,1 in :. Who 1*0- ENTRANCE TO canal ! ��������� S anish ships ol theil ��� ' According to tne captain !-'��� 2 ! he Pacini mail ' "��� ! :i!'" was found and Sl, 10 ��� imsnlp \ , ia. ��� oved lo Ausi ralla after i tte for iln- first . had n nd all the entrance to the c? A'"-*-l!M -*aiM:;.-|r.,.-| ,, , x(.. ,,, ;|,,, captain, the steward Fifty Per C :. of Two Herds Tested i-'ouno to Be Affected by Disease ��� Situation Is Serious. Xl unil 2. - Tuberculosis In oairj hei . ipplylng milk in the cltj is .again attracting attention, this time '" c��nn . wiiii the testing of iwo h<,rds a oquest ol the owners, it was f.'iiiv Ihat about 50 per cent, of the animal., reacted in the test. The two own - aro now using every effori ���'> 'lean up their herds and one of them has practically tinished tnat work. Manj other herds are belli ved io be an, : ,i and iin,- situation cannot be reg led as otherwise than very serious from the standpoint ol public hi alth. in. MAN GROWS FACETIOUS IN MAKING HIS WILL I hospital nil dredged to a depth ol thirty-five feet.|and himself had perished The [ (>!il;. i few pi ��� di ' n ' ' ���' -,"!' burled on all ot the boat which lefl the other Island Before this countr*, was Threat of buiclde. ac Ing Itoman . had, I aid, i On .i.m 2 from one ol I HUPpl) nd the con ta ��� '���in. nts old ��Itness iadi ��� , :��� ill would give dock and steamed to the right of Naos island, plowing i b the water of n can il a- the Naos wa* i noi com I, the Newport _ to conti nd ���,'. ith a strong i i -ent, i il ah.- ki pt a course, and gal j deco at< d unl Ing, I ii ivi ' hi nai o*�� n hlch In j ��� to i lestlned i to become such a gn al ttlghwaj ol comm< ��� i ��� ��� c ision he, ��� WILL PROSEC-TC C4ST80 UN (MFIKaU tiiiiiiii. ! Former President cf Venezuela Accused of Having Instigated Attempt on Life cf Gomez. is . ei.n,:.,r run hie ;!i,' pi;.'-! know nis thr. at, 'I b ported io the ni.in was ���;i-' . .md witness |:; Ints. Th,- con li 1 man. Other Evidence. H Pl'l .. co . i ie would kill! ' o the ho Ui ' ' acas' da Porl " ti ' !- '���'��� - ,,,,_. medicin ' cordance with Instructions hoiu , :,, and ��� no. Alcantara, mini t. i of the In- !!' . ,vish to die in , ��� : ";- tb. alio in .--.. :,- nil \\ ill bring I ���" ��� i suit In the high I d url againsl P*1" Wa lerly, II Oabrlano Castro, thi to uei presldeni i ing from u oi Venezuela, on the charge of having I" d had re- instigated thi attempt* I tssassination ,,n mis- ..if i'usiileiu Gomez. Minister -Mean Ion for ih" mi,v. communication io the attorney- ��� ' ��� a] wa - ticcompann i by a largi .iv suid i be amouni ol dOcun rooi i lie i on one oe. a inlnistei writi - n iii.-, cell. I lie docunn u - diow ihui i lie reached the captain and v-ward died, , ,- claims that he is the only ii.im- man who knows ih wher ibouts Ol the treasure, Brown lefi this pori on board lariposa and he plans to outfit ., small steamship when he reaches the of i-!ind^ where the treasure Is He ha. a family In fiovl I ni It. I. N' w *i oi k, Fi b, 2. -Duly signed and exei tied on Man ll li>, I'.HKi. the r.il; of .lohn Cion . J ��� mei Ij ol Sha in,ei- township, X. .1.. has been found, a clause , if w I - as follows: "I, John Cn in, do li, i eby give and alii all in; real . siu ud per- t . ; ...:.,.. , .... . canal boat - cattle - am automo biles an.| al: ii in., ca in Spain: also my casi les in thi air, to .lohn 1> Km i,, ��� ovldli can 'in I ilnin " Clash at Montreal. OLD LADY DIES AFTER ! BEING HIT BVBX.E.R. Ul I Stipendiary .Magistrate Unable to Discharge Duties, Owing to Age. Nervous Shock Proved Fatal to Mr* Huffman, of Killarney, Man Accidont at Grandview. Funeral Wreath Purchases Forb'dden. v council Chicago, !���" -lh, Montreal, Fe ��� 2 I tte Montreal Electric company. a ui �� oi ganizatlon with iiowers from itiebei tiii',-. stai ted io,l.i.. to lig up strei ts ind i ect a line of ] li In di nane i to ii , authoritie Ortl - wi re i -- sued to am ��� ngaged ni the affair and ttie is x ��� eti .1. BETIEfi BUILDINGS PLANNED FOR CITY OF BELLINGBAM has passed an ordinance iirohibitlng .ei i li:,n i di alers from pun li fun. ral v,,. atha an I mo from i hi ��� i of those who have met d ���V .rv ; Th i was don,, in i moi'aiiee ,,; 11), laet thai a similar law is already in existence. "The ." said Aid. McKenna, **pur- eii.i so these w reatha lor it mu erlj in o from cemetei j a' enrtanl - and -��� il ih.'in again to iii" iioor, in, > ari taki n Into the homes ol other families to erve for a second runeral, an i wini can fori see the resuli'!' Demolition of Shacks in the. Business Centre Provided for in Ordinance Passed by Council. Slide Does Damage at Mine. I.'ili S'elson iii.iii liimj Sin .' I'D ill- i ii |iuty Wai den The latter said 1 ie com let's i had noi been io watch him, as elld, -111!, ��� llli Veruict. ��� *��.- ��� 'ii" following ver-1 i. tlgated the . li ��� the death of' convict, a. the B. 1 " ive, the nude,' ,.���.,,..i Hi" oiilnlon thai th e(l ,f" ' i'.vi.'del, ,!' in lii mt LJ ;20 ���___��� I ^^^^^ eaiiie iii hi. - '- II in ihi penitentiary - "1. on Feb, 2, 1909, bv mr^i: having Btrangleil himself 1 !' water pipe in the r better ���.,. i " for the purpose, ���anging r,������ ..���I I",;i' ! lh- oprnlon thai 28 s Itl be afforded tor the ct0" of di pondeni convicts." : ftas -"in,.,,,.,.,! .,, F���,.ni(, in |.*,.h. 2 The Into thaw caused a :e number of slide.- In parts of the Kooti...... district, Son - of iln in did much dumuge, Man. , ,,, ii, who has jusi relumed to \, ��� ���,n from .i vlsli io the Hewitt mine, near Silverton, reports that a ,. ��� ii,i, had carried away all the , | .,,,, |in . the "Id ore Inns, the black mith shops on one side ol tin ���jHI . ,,,| a ; ortion of ihe irarnway, t>n u,, ��� , ...��� Slocan branch of the ,;,, a) Northern, ni ar Sandon, there h, |g giiiie, which is now be ,,, | v ! away. Si veral other all :��� ,,,,, ��� ��� .1 on ibi- line and on the Washington, Feb. 2. li is proposed Lo h " ": K:isl" '"'U' io prevent the general use ol the ,,���������,��� 0f the Re fBOO Is provided for every violation of this Bection, Dick Burde Attacks Colonist. mm. Tile next aider- Alberni, Feb. 2.- Al a meeting held in Alberni on Saturday nii-'iit i'1 lll(' interests ot Hon. William Templeman, a savage attack on tne editor of the Colonist was nit.de by It. '^jjjl^ ��������� M���, fjuttfred Oustafson, died to lhis morning from scalds received by fa'llng backward into a bolllnR kettle Sew Void', Feb. 2���Flre last nlghl dl | , lamage al the rectory of the |..IM!:-i Fathers, al Fifty-ninth streel ,lIhi Columbus avenue, Forty converts wiv were being instructed In a chapel on (ho ground lloor became panicky .������! -, veral young women attempted t0 |ftap from a window, but were re- ���trained. Both priests nnd converts ]|liMOl, |n fighting tho flames. When ,l)c mcnieii arrived it required more ,I,.,,, .|��� hou.'s work to get the ilames ,., I. |. I I II11 <>l Baby Falls Into Boiling Water. Tacoma, Feb. 2.���Edwin O. Cusiafson, the two-year-old baby editor of the Alberni Plonei who w:is given mi opportunity speak on behalf of the Conservatives Mr. Burde held the editor of the coi,,nisi responsible ror the notorious distortion of Mr. Borden's telegram. nn) attributed his action to spleen. i" via! 0f water The child was alone in the l(1, ,, at the time, nnd a man driving |��very w���non, liearlnp; lis screams | into the house and found il still j |- ,1,, ilinu pot. ii. llingbam, Feb - Two nn umres presented lefon tin ion I ol .a,die ivoi . - odaj i im Ida foi sl i icter regulations for . uilding In the bre limits, and make il n I es ������ j foi contractors to proti, ..hi md keep the ��� '���'. . open during lh con tructi in of buildings. Both ol the man,'is menl ' . ie i ouni il i iniglu In i lie I'm in of ordinances, ,, pied afti i measures now in ion, In Seattle The Bre liniii oidinaiiei li an amendmenl and makes ii Impos dble in i he future for ih" old frame structures on the business sTreets to bo repaired after thej have reached the polnl where thej maj be classed a hacks, The buiiiliiiK ordinance provldi laying temporary sidewalks and Imildiiiij, overhead protections. l'or for CHURCH PRAYS FOR LOCAL OPTION AND RACING BILLS li, lllngham, Feb. 2. Prayer wus of- f ,i in the United PreBbyterlan church tonlghi thai the local option and race track bill i pass the legislature. Every church In ibis city was invited to Join with the Presbyterians in the petition. ' ROOSEVEItT REFUSES TO ACCEPT $10,000 LEGACY Boston, Feb. 2.-���President Roosevelt, in a letter to the attorneys tor the administration, decTffres thai under no condition will be accepl a los-acy ot $i(i.iiini left him by the last wlll of Benjamin Hadley, an EJaai summor. villi- recluse, who died Dec. 16, mn?. Liable for Employees' Injuries. Spokane, Feb. 2- lllll:'' William a. Huneke has delivered an important decision In the case of _-6 (livnt Northern railroad nnd J. Ysiimarii. a Japanese section hand, in which he holds that the federal aci of 1908, relative |o the llnbllliy of common carriers engaged In Interstate commerce, applies to injuries received by section hands. THiim-irii wn minted while engaged In track repair work, ami sued for damage- Vii toria, Feb, 2.���Tion. 1-. Cai i Cotton ci utlnued i lie debi te on the addre-s in vo;*\ io the speech from the throne tlTVs afternoon, devoting considerable time to pointing out thai the governmi ni i ould noi fall in with the member from Chilliwai k - (C. \\ Munro) amendment with reference to the applying of revenue from personal and Oljei taxes in municipalities to ib,- Improvemeni ol the municipalities from which ibi- revenue was dei Ivi d, as the sin plus of the government i onl ; noi be ���::.,. :,,] as permanent, He also quoted iiu in - ini, nded to - how that the amounts derived trom I li i sources ai e too small to lie able to provide the fund- neeaed for the work In in- _r ! iwever, he con sidered the poi .md one and hoped :o Si e. a: vine fur11r.��� tinii ��� portunltj given to the munlcipa revenu i run, ... ���, ivla.ntenance. . ' ��� ��� : I ; , . . ,. in.on., nance i , tiould b> inner tIn . ion ol lb" ,i.uu;. Ipalitlcs v I, and admin- isli : ��� j |i; a boai .1 uppoinied loi ; h.it pin i.o- ������ Giving ii i ici Ij a 111 sonal \ i. v. a ii,: noi m i j thai ,., thi govei mn. in. be considered the imposition of a ., reniie tax us impi o per; all ol her ta t. s wer, has d on the abilitj oi the men taxed to pay, bu be revenue tax wa ... ill rarj. tie ..,!.,ii i.l.il a lull ���0b,'>< ol lie' iiiiane. of tlie ditVeiciii municipainu s govei um, in offici i - Al t'Tie conclusion of .Mr, Cotton's . v Ai i'. \1 an. o .- am 'n.liii, nl was los "ii a show ol in,no-. Would Abolish Tnx. .1. i i. haw i homt hwaiti SoclftTi ������ 111 .' ' I'OI X .IV: 1110, ,lliin I a ll , ami n .in in tb ii oi , lew of the g< m ! al j proeperltj of tli ch iitaliul o|aa "-." clally, and ihe favorable linanc'al ��� landing ol lie govi ami nt, hie rovi mi" tax ul p ��� eni impi , ,i on residents In ' he proi nice be a olish i'n mier Ai.ii . . and Intimati ��� ib.ii i e consldeii d the ann ndmenl om of oi tier, poln Ing oui thai II relate I ;.' taxation. The Sl i appealed to, di eid, ,| In favor ol i lawthorntn*�� alto, On being pul to a \.iu- by show of hands, the amendmem was lo i by thirty mi" again to v ror. The nl In In n ply lo the speech was voted on and foi inally ace, pic i Bowser's Persecution, .lohn i llli ei, I li .ia. moved u number of resolutions and spoke at orai li ngth on i ii" pei .i uUi a .a thi Frusi i' river fishermen li; \ttoi n.j Geueral lt In the helghl of the s.a ou. a state of affairs which he characterized as scandalous, Uulli lets eliar'-es had alsi n mail" againsl Bevcral Bshermen Captain Pittendngh Too Old. Referring to Stlpendiarj Maglstra Plttendrlgh, of New *Vestminster, Mr. Oliver staled thai be was old and in (Inn, and Ini upable ol properly con ducting ca ��� ol Importance, During the bea in i :in- cell brated Kendall case, the crown prosecutor nnd actually dictated to the magistrate whal should be writti n In hi book, \i this polnl the Speaker Interrupt- ed Mr. oii\��� i nnd earn d him to order, telling li'in that the Kendall case, being still Bub-Judlce, could not bo discussed on n merits In the House. After the transaction of a quantity of formal business- the House ad journed until two o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Mis Huffman, an old lady of Killi ne>. Man., who was rislting friend Vancouver, was struck down by an inter-urban street car yesterday evening, sustaining Injuries and a nervous shock which resulte I in her death few minutes later. ��� a, cidi nl happ. ned at ttie cor ol Williams street, Grandview, at a quai tei to sis o'clock. Mrs Huflfnan, who wa- being escorted by 111 i oiisin, ['ol.owed ,11111 a, rosi tin -i eel d I'i Ctlj In lion; of the Langley, which was travelling al moderate speed towards Vancou vi Mo.,.!,nan .lohn Simpson, noticed th- man step across the metals, but was unabli to si e the old lady in tin i prevent an accident. Mrs. Huffman was Btruck by the cowcatcher and thrown to the ground, one of the front ii eel crushing hi r foot, Tn. I rough! to .1 stop in hail i on dm i u- i'-- o ������ Re ,i Imme ilati . i mi th. Injured woman and Into Dr Connellj 's office. i ia - ��� j exan Ination . . he had sir taim .1 ���' . ��� d leg preparations w. r< hi ian ma i" to remove the victm the jreeid.-r,! i" th, hospital wh ' . i. the shock evldentij pn i,���. much for her frail i �� ion ATLANTIC LINER IN SERIOUS COLLISION' Do vi r, Eng . Fi b. 2 The Atlantii earn, r Mobile, bound Btiltlmoi e, w.. m collision to laj ��� the British Bteame Dunk. I ofl Head The Mobile returni I bod i wiiii hi r bow badlj in she ' ammed the Dunkeld In 11 ��� lartl Idi The latter Bhip , b ad damaged n no I. MIKKtiSUN IS FLANNINIi [0 EXPLORE NEW GUINEA . Local Option Delegation. A large deputation, representing every constituency In iti" province, waited upon the governmenl executive ibia morning n> ask for die introduction of local option legislation ai the preient session. There were about B hundred or more local option supporters in the deputation, which was introduced to Premier McBrlde nnd his colleagues by A. B, McPhililps. K, 0., M. L. A. Tile speak;! s in support 'of ibe petition, -whieli will be later presented to the Hou=e. were Rev S. 1) Chown. arid Rev, Dr. Spencer. . Danish Explorer Going Out Into the Wilds at Behest of Scientific Society of Copenhagen. Vii .ilia f' ii 2. \d\ie s hli .- received here from Ejnar Mlkki ��� w ho lie uli d ih. Uiglo Am, ii. i . expeuiilon, stating thai he li mi: for an expedllIon to explore 11 i \' �� CiUinoa The . xpedltlon, whlcl is being si io b. a scientific ocli Cop. alia... ii, hi, home city, It In on i> ii.ii ki d n.\ tbi Dutch govei nn in. He i \|.. i ts to :-|. ind two ��� in Ni �� . ...in. ,i. and �� ill I <��� th, only w in:, i in il xpedltlon after tbi pn lliiilnai j woi k is done. CC/LLEGE BOY. AN.WER McGILLS CHALLENGE The I.ii. rarj Bodi 'y of Col il coll . has s, hi an answer to a Tna li ngi : ce. Ivi il trom McQlll unlvi rsltj. mver, lo a d bate, i ugbj gs in baskelban match and boviling con ��� ', r,.,., 13, The college will meei thi .I, baiei i ugbj and basketball pla e ui nIsh o siiiisiiuiie a ladies' ba ball game In place of bowling and ai*" to ,i" i|,on, ib" date mi" wiek The tii,.i rugbj inaieli to be played here thi ea on will take place this afternoon when a team from the cltj a 111 live! the Columbian college ti' in a practice game at Moody squa ��� An attempt is being made to ar- range' for a return game next Satur day. with ih" employed boys- basket ball quintette of the Vancouver Y. .\t. c. A., wim were defi ated al lhe ci ll in gj in lasi week. >������������������������������������������������ ��� MANY KILLED IN MINE. ��� Birmingham, Ala., Feb, 2.���a ��� i.���port reached/Here today ot aa ��� explosion in'the Short Creek ��� mines of the Birmingham coal ��� ti Iron enmpany. !��� li Is said thin at bast sixteen ��� men are dead and tnat a num- ,��� ��� her aye seriously Injured. HI- ��� ��� 1kiiI1"s have linen recover"'! ��� ��� from ihe mlB'-s ��� ������������������������������������������������� *? ���������- I m ������i ,:. ��� ������ , ��� i ��� . H.- 1 '��� j'.'l'**-.**^-! 1 -���I*" ?��� ��� ____^ A tl ���������-''��� �������� ,1 , \ lit"';. 1 < ���; f W 1 I V fe sft* ' ,'!i* .it M J,��*t**MJ���* '���..." .�����* ���-i-7'f-:r;,i '��-..""" ' .**. IV ��� - ��� - , -T , , .���>���.�����(���-> ' ': \ ��� if-*.: 1 ' lu '��'T> 'I'' ��� ..'���'/*<<> !fU��J��fa ���**.'.' A ��� \ ���*- ' i:.i: '- ��� -... i 1*1 ��� *3,.'*:Jy ids K* ������%."? 'I . -���;?*.' - -M ���;;*.'-; ���--A af V * .<���'*"���* ..-f; 'v* '_'���'" ���"''���* ^ *iJ_:V.'/.V .i ����� i !/J*>,i>~', i't��vJ__Xi Mm ���f ^|-!*'.W **.'�������� ��� *��� **;*}& it? (-*.*���"��� ''jjfV; a J$f _*__?��_ A*< ���.' ���*& v -w <�� ��� f r.'-:l ' ��� it .V_ul_. 4 ��� �� * aT? J__ '!���*- 'T *_�� -a.-��^*' ���j j.i*�� v-.*f:' a, a. ��� J * . aa c *^==^ j ) j I '':.V H'.:-,:-,::l Vi ' |l ncLei \ _qrrespond--nce ��� ��� I a ___. ���.\���,--��,���aL-A���,.-3.--^'-..-. If ib ii-*.*iW*itJi=--iii (The pajlj News is not responsible j tor 'He ..pi*'.iouS;t'f i-.- en-respond.:' i AN INJUSTICE. 1THE DAILY >IEWS. h��9. ELEVAFORS TO REMAIN IN PRIVATE OWNERSHIP FARMER HIVES BUILDING RAILWAY OK HIS 1WN Sakkaloon, S;i4. Feb. -;. ----. ,lr Hives, of Davidson, promoter I'aruiers' Railway company 1 Kdiior Dail;,-i'ontV: Sir. I in Hit c li^ 11 ..a ?l ipjtu. i-it-��ui-.- Lyiicjb. {jafsjop ttju evpry-i I ��� is a pitJtute \\*ieii pats] 'i '(! ev|-ry|time i Dk at It. It is a timbering scene showing *ome loggers at work, a couple of thotn -prying a log; into the- log show a great, long, . I lllf Winnipeg, Feb. 2.���T pent of the policy of th. er r of /'ih.��� which re- ,e,i:;y obtained a provincial garter for a road from Regina to Meltort is water. Thl log show Jagged spur of ?;--'��� - ? 9ti.���i_g but '"' Mlmitoba. Baskatch- wun and M* of I ei .ni -l," a,cross w,here it be.rta unop the question of public ha .hopped ownership of Interior'elevators, which such a are .^ beeQ ujjged ^^ (Vm ,,,. , rill��� Illustrated in the picture would put a Governments of Three Mid die West Province Heclme- f?\Wf IU ; ��� . '. '"',d- to Carry Out Big Scheme, -v ha �� ^m ffvm ��� wh I.,:","r who--" lfttld'is artjuc, : ,��� lh(. To id can i ike one shane lor every quarter section. I ���'���/1 ej u shares are $100, paid for in Cash di- by '-woi-k-. scheme is to grade from Watrous to Regina this year and bond the road in the ordinary way. He figures on $2000 to cov,r all cd.-r. till the road" Is ready for tne stool. - ��� ' ��� 4 announce- ovei innents i.i tmd can be The llraingrowers upon association, and which log into the river in such shape. Every loi 1 bv," een put into the water in'*'-1* 1,0S�� ^-vaiti'd Avitj, ungual public BnUsi. Columbia lias had the ends j interest, because pr the Important nicely squared off. bearing it may have ou the principal I wonder if they send down their '.oca in eastern Canada In such sloppy manner as lllustrated. WILUAM CHRISTIE. Victoria, !',. C, Feb, I, I'.'O'.'., Wanted -:- Lost -:- Found I for Sale ���:��� Io Rent -:- Etc. industry of these province.-, was made i public Friday night. The premiers'of the three provinces held a humbe'r of conferences a ��� ��� Ich the question received considei Q and their reply fo the demands of the Gr_ingrower~: a-sjocliation, as draSted and signed, is made public. In it they decline to hot In accordance -with the wishes of the assocbuibn on thi OST EmgJlsh1 set- grounds ilia- .lev de.m it necessary - bi I Return to Chapinan's to secure an absolute-monopoly, of the ..o's grain trade in order to as.hre the ^ success i t such a gr.art governinenta"! ynu SlU__^Se-on._h_nd Sideboard.Undertajjing, involving as it does an $15. Second-hand Box mattress. Ex- estimated "xpeud'tir, of between T,-a large and comfortable, $--D0. seven and ten mtiUons'dollars; an_ to Apply care 0f Dominion Tin-:. (,,% a.^ ^ch a nionoi,u;.. ,VM,,M ,���. un. constitutional under th" British North America act. In explaining their position the premier, state that "thi- consideration of MAD_, h'-i CANADA:. *JMW-__-f_-Ba-W--l ���4-_-J-__B-n_| OPERA HOUSE BdpKlNGS. hi ,' ���-*.. ti.. Bi i -t'-i".- Millions, Feb. l ;. -Jane Eyre. F,b. 23.���Daniel Sully. Feb ^T.-yThe Burgomaster. March 1.���Kerry Gow. March 3 Siuliborn^Cindyreiia., March IS.-^-fPP* ���7>m'*j C'a'.nu March 21 Harry Bere-ford. A;,,!: 2 -fMarriiig M44. .wil> -!ai4n__ ^Yals_.^ \ iril -'��� - i':." G-lngerbre 1 Alan. June 10.���Nat Goodwlm Ord ers Taken 'or Ckimney Sweeping "WATER CLAII8T3 cONSdlmuh ACT, 1897, ANI) AMENDING |? "i Vancouver Power Company, Limits T^lepKone 164i i Thomas Peters ���->���������������*������������������������������������������������������������������������*>������������������������**�����'���������������*'* weeks nier dam Jp, , made to the i.ivp -,,, , CUiidc'il by. th,, pomp-ny, r.iiiutcd ���������: : uu. coa- B. Walsh, J- . '.'1 ��� Sash and Door Co. V.'AN Tl'.l>--v: i:p- nl .- and i nti ���^, tors to give BJun on carpenter labor on a s-x room bungalow. W. _. ,,. . , unusually -jrave and complicated questions, con.titutionai, financial and legislative," are Involved, . id tbat un- ��� ������ ** leas the British N- :n \\ act Is WANTED���to Bwc_a_e a good hous i led to give them the powers al- for ca-*h f-.'.-i'- on State full :- to, m of particulars ot hoi and were si:- governmen. Wnership oi Elevators uated. A.:d - .Can : U,W mighi "fall and pn I ' ?os- Hender_on, Cltj -.-���.-. , Through Our SHUR-ON EYE GLASSES. THEY WILL PLEASE YOU. RYALL'S DRUG STORE Eyes tested free and all optical work guaranteed. ��� ��� ��� ��� ���������������������������������������������������������������������������<�������������������������������������������������������������������������������� d .' 1ST montns ol 1. ed Xotitj 692 Notice Is hereby given tha-. the part- nership heretofore subsisting between Joseph Mayers and Neville Rogers Pn ��� n carrying on business as coal ' nts and general towing busl- ... city Of New Westminster, .in t P ovlnce of Rrttish Coniml i'1 B"*;> ' 'lu hat_e of Ma>>:- and tl % ��� ' ' ��� ' - m has teen dissolved by mutual ni as ��� :' the first day of Feb- ..:%��� 1.09. The business heretofore . :. .. the said firm of Mayers Pri -' m will now be carried on y- the s.di Jbsejih Mayers ami all j held In iehts owing to th-? .-aid partnership nrir.:, ��� ' Hter :���'-������'" ������ ��� t : .u I nee to tie said M.-.r - ' .���'."'��� *��� . [ n- w westminstet ��� r- ��� t, Irish terrier pup ont I was first i itive of 1 III be reward-1 jj :��� :��� i il x ��� M M ���������:'''- C. Mills. Timber an Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manufacturers and Dealers in All Kinds ol Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Interior Finish, Turned Work, Etc. jFish and Fruit Boxe.. Large Stock Plain and Fancy Glass. FARMERS ATTENTION! Lumber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining. I Royal City Branch, Columbia St. Telephone^! 2. New Westminster |w>__��--M��<- *sim ��� WANTED���Day worl Uradbmr. ?��� Q-. - M:- (M'N*I>r-"*r t ��� , nisfa o( W. K. Austin, Pitt V-v ��� i - __< ; i: 1 whit,-, black . pot - -. ��� "��� - and all claims against the FOl'ND���Lady's to this oflice. Owr.- r ...''.." * r��nre ��� ��� -��� ��� * - June 5 and 6 -< '. them: - - repared Id .carry 'findings of 'hat eon- ! ferencf*. TO RENT���One Urge furnished bedroom, n. a-: library, suitable for two Also fwo small ones. Rent reasonable. Apply ��67 Victoria street. WANTED���A n.rse girl, services required from 1 to C p.m. Mrs. Dr. Jones. Royal av��nue. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ���IX- THE DAILY NEWS Westminster's Home Paper. English Watchmaker Gold Watches for Ladles from $12./. up. Silver Watches, g->nts' open face $6.00. Silver Watches, gents' open case, $7.50 up. Agent for Waltham and Elgin watches, Watch repair.ng a specialty. F. CRAKE ; Two doors from Geo. Adams, Grocer Northern Crown Bank HEAD OFFICE WINNIPEG Authorized Capital $6,000,000 Paid-Up Capital $2,200,000 Our fac'ities for collect.ng and remitting mon��y should b; employed by all business men to whom promptness l| a consideration, J E. ALLEN, Manager, New Westminster, B. C. ', partnership are to be presented to th.;- said Joseph Mayers by whom the same- will be settled. Dat.--d at New WVstminst-r, R. C. this 1st day of February, A. n., 1909. NEVILLE Tt PRESTON JOSEPH MAYERS Witness: C. W. D. CLARK. NOTICE. THE BURRARD WESTMINSTER BOUNDARY RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION COMPANY will apply to the Pa.lla__ent of cau- jda at its next session for au Act e** tending the time within which the Company may commence and complete the Railway the construction ol which was authorized by the Company's Act of Incorporation being Chapter 68 of the Statutes of Cana.lj 1907, .and to authori.se the Compuu.- to enter into any agreement "wiip j the Vancouver, Westminster au.l ni ! kou Railway Company **hich ia a'i | tllOI'lZe.l by S.CtiOn 361 Of tlH- ''allil- j way Act" and for other pur'/oses, and authorising the const..... ..un of a branch Iln,- from a, pmtc in the nv-iiu line authorised by ..iau-*e tei of sub- nectlbn s of tin- fiotonany'ia Act of lu- orst-tM :**.euce In au easterly and P*K>��_*0*0^*CC*C*_404C^O*'>0 040*C-^0*0*C^OO*O��_*_*04O*0 Accounts of Organizations Church Societies, Fraternal m*n merchants FRONT STREET. r,fw Wertmln��t_r Telephooe i'ii. HP9 ��� dlrefctldn by the nost feas- i i - -i .,- route through Yale, l.illooet and larl ,, districts to the most conven- i.-ii. |., nit' where a jtinrtlon can be tai-d. with lh- imancli line of the Vancouver, Westminster and Yukon Railway which runs from the piain Bne i>i said Railway ni-H't-ly to VA montoh, Date, at Vancouver, II C., Di ceinber a. 1008. TIIPPKR & GRIFFIN, Solicitors for Applicant. Bank of Montreal ESTABLISHED 1817. CAPITAL $14,4-0.000.00 RESERVE $11,000,000.00 ���ranches throughout Canada aud Newfoundland, and ln Londou, England, New York, Chle.ago aud SpoKan., U.S.A., and Menco City, a Jen etal llatil.lui, Business Transac t-vl. .etter* of Credit Issued, available wlti. correspondents In all uarts ot tht World. Savings Bank Department. Dop-."1'8 rerelvej In sums of J, tXtZ upwi.rdi aud Interest sllowt. nt 8 per ( eni pei annum (preiaint rnt ah :i i pipe, surrounded \ icret, i deep ti'encli iiie'.'".-|i. a I'uniieeiion with the N'ew Westmlpster The ai'i'ii whi'-li w 111 In the raising of the wati i level acr.i . of which the comnn i . :.:| would not exceed $1.00 an acrt : pproxlmatp . stin ate ol ouantlty of timber on area would not exceed '. acre. tt is proposed thai iv : I pi i -. nt recorded by ��� ra b'.ne Coquitlam and . ��� p zen be utlliz 1 to p v.er :, quired to opi lui thi r undertakin t ol and also under the . ��� at. rs so to be ''""��� edition of the afon .- ;., in.:* shall be Utlll i ,n ot and ih cai undertakings of the Cos ��� . ; hei���!"... ������ , by fcertl of Approval of the 1/ un uant-G**^ or In Council, an I thai the Cc ol Approval of which n- tice i.-^ given do so providi The estimated cost of Ing i- a out $200,000. The Tower Company �� ] -uliscribed before it co_unenci ���.-onstructiooa of the said furtlw^ dertaklng and works or exercWl of th" powers in that behalf conl* by the Water Clauses t'oiuol*1 Art 1897 Part IV, one thousand(i shares ol one dollar (?l ' - [ the further amount of capital i ed to fully complete the -^ M1 | liking will be provide by a lo"01*, I hundretl and ninety-nine tbousaajj liars ($199,000) to he made by r j fii'ltiRh Columbia Electrlo K-J Company, Limited, to tb i Powefijl puny to he secured by Mot-ipa?*" i of the Tower Company '" ���'���* | or decimal currency carrylig. &* er by such other form of s-curitJ| i may lie agreed upon betwe | l>.ii'ties. '. The time within which the ;��'�����! 'ther capital of one thonsand i: i ' ($1,000) is lo be sn crlbed �� months from the dal ��� " '���" certificate of approval of th- undo*! Ing and work-. The said undertaking sal are to be commenced before o-' ���ation of three months from * ' nf obtalttltog a certlflcats of to tht- same and the afltd ��'orto Be in op-ration within two )va" date of eonimi-neemeiit "f ^ , And upon siieh appllca1��nl usual and necessary poweti and effficuially carry out lh* m-bpotied fhrthkr tinfiert-kla. f ' applied for. .. of \*tnieourt.| eluin^l p. m (-iiMP-l ih* D&t_d at the City the Provinc* or Rrltlsh Co 24th day of December, A VANCOITVKR POWER LTD. \|:i-! Westminster Woodworking Co. BANK AND STORE FITTERS. Builder* of Mission Furniture, Mantles, etc Wor'o: Cor. Eleventh St, ,nd Car Line Phone 473. LNQriUl'- for Family Rates AT THI-; Royal City Laundry Royal Avenu; and Blackie Street. R. II. Sperling, General Japanese Emplovg^ CONTRACTORS and TRANSLATORS Male and Female H<*ip ^ Furnished. s,. COLUMBIA ana McN-E1-** j ; NEW WESTMINSI-"' \ Phone 431- y- W��0N6SDAY. PBB. 3, 100V THE DAILY X EWS. w,l,,-W3V Tr��_.) Rip-lit t" lj^. ow i^,, (orre a is'.'' ���The can English ��������� ! f i Bai "r: ��� i��� -. a manufa in "li'iiii! niiiiuK ..iimnliiliilini llli;1 ||i,flli||;:s ||i- ���"��� '::1 -i li t)l ,. I V.\ii " p) ���l.ir-- ,.,!:,., , vai I ��-1 ' AC NT i i^^^ ,., , I.. wfiich was (recent l"Mted qualify tii, is ��� i l'"! way, even should ,iiu Amendlni L :on libel case p*S^ Enfl ��� .. I! I ������ ., . - ��� ..'.-. ... . I , , Wa .v .vi. -��� rj -,.nie ..in . i , ,,. II ' W " l(l ''' -.111!' le- 01 .1,1. . , , ,��������� ,, prltl ' ' '' ' ��� :;'-l' ��� ��� ll .11 '. ��� .1 . ,: I I .1 I" ' .1',,, I, .' , . I , ... ,'. . ��� ��� r * i , ,. . 1 .1 ��� ' U .:,.!..��� ro , , ..,, . | ,,. | CaaaUian ���)imil|., , ,. ,,,, vancouve P, rm/jviV'. /.\r,> Co.. LuLJAp" ' " ^a-h_d in F"-�� could you spend ��� ni'c-s. n Action '���;.>��� ��� ��� mon ��� . i v.. I lull ____________________ I |l 111 -.ll.'.ll',,'.! 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I,. ..in o he ii ��� "i in ,, ||i ��� * in for Further Cer- Approval. . ia. | day i s ii.'two i '" ... ,. v > ��� ;' h ' I ���'��������� ��� ��� in .1. d I" , , v.. -ii- " hi . .,< , i, [hi ������ Inn , ,, i ������' thei i ,, .n, ��� t>_ ���ade Case _)rop{Jeii. -ATI '���������. '.' in Iho l.lar.l- isore ted'l ' MILLION IN mm-m-m-m-m-m-mmmmmmm)^ YEAR ? ' * Cohan & HarH C sen FrederieV ���-������-��� ��� ^as. .; ., .-a ,.., ^ . - . - .-,.,..... Suprirrfo Me* ' ��� ��� - - -��� Chicago Com. i ��� f;f,'::fv,v;:r'> W-,.m> ��� able tb ygVeO'bti' _!^B ������������ li fad - ' ��� dl " ' . . a., , .i, .,��� ��� " ��� -��� Oni*l ii Ini - * ��� , . . .i gmitl , 0'j i,,:,i, b itmiu te* i,n" , ������ . . " ��� . ., n .-!. o ', linehes tiff to 'thi? be i ,,,,, i,,,,,i !MV| i..,,,. .i ,.., .i, a\ ,. . ��� . ,, . , ,, v. , . . ... ,��� ,���,.. . .,,, ���:*!, . . i , . 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'a - ibft-r _ou*...��5 tWiVa F. W. PARKER, : .on Compians ter w ���' ''" A___-__________________U________I ir thi- :>��'��� '1fl"i.-^ C" "- Wl HUNG M'-v .At I'felk* Nf-w Westminster, I ... f .. I) o. y. R IOMj ������ , ��� . i* .. ��� . - box m Wi:>fle -'ention i -��� "Mc/n MI"'M'. *,e' lyl.-a ^^^^^^^^ :- right je-f a' vol ... ��� , ..,-���... . , ntmeni pftn I or *.��� ���orni'" ��� by tl: '��� ,'" ��� rnenr of Se Interior I Militia ... fcy.wf-Jylof ������ ,,,,., , .. v ��� ^^^^ i .'' ' | Tuesday.'and ft a.*ni. Thursday; ' ' ' j 55 l' ��� ' '' a .. Lv. Vancouve i, and ii:.;i0 p.in. for \Vestmlnste_, - i ������ |.,.i in,. ... - ��� ��-_..- which If not executed and dated .iff* MeldatQ fff ftie' ^.trrrfnfttot i ,- i JM > I 5 t * '' * wltfi SupHg'ht Soap Wd krioW'i.{tvA p/erftCtly'a'pVir�� iopp can clean simply |iecausq it IS, pure and contain? rmtyihg that A'ill injiu-Mlie finest fahrif. V\ nts A Bar 1ML CANADIAN PACIFIC ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS Pi! iin__tar^l__i WWen t'"iidlng fer Mfende in thi country hy buWng. ticket-* at this office you will save money .md pr- \- tti delay. ��� !���:,i 'iniiiml KmpreMs sail, from St. .lohn Feb: 12 arid 20. Cull for par- tteiil'ilrs, ' ��� . ��� ' ' ' ' KP COrLET, Agent. i I 1 ���if* i J v 1 ,!-' ���' ��� I ' .������ I* ..'< , * -��� f ������'_��� 1 "l ��� '��������� i . -:,'- lv*. i. ;?w ^i .;.������ I i ' : ��� ��'f ,' L' -������ rii . ���.. ' '- ��� ': 'I ill ��� ' . i-ii'l!'1''; t1 !m_ . -i'1 '<:' ��� .��� ,i ;:.i;ti.li ��. 1 I . . !'H; , ���* I ] , ; i , *���/, 9 ! ^1 ', '��� ^>."'';'T! ' ^j|;i; ���*jv*>* ���>',��� 5ii*. _��__ ^ * -* ��� _* -K- ^^^H"Hr'-' ��������� ���" ' 'v4rf^ ��>Mj/��Jv * ':��� *> t ' -, '"' ' r" ,'t *���_��� 'ii ���'��� - . ������ ��� ��� L��� -? ��� :> | ft* 'JOT 5i.||��."-*NJ\* mm ' ��� \ ' - ���K- ir ��; ������ __ 1 ll *'. + 4. * ��� i * '��� i v�� ' . * J; 4 '. '���v.'-.'i i*''. Ij.'-Jv?-1'. > ��� *h?ii ���fc-****! ���*��>" $ to_w& ^* V ����������*.���*��� ' ��� * V? �� .'��� < a , ��� �� I" "���W" a\l '' .V- ' '���( ' * * ���' ��� _ . i, *��� '- ' t �����* �� . ���TS :jLV���,', 5ft, ���J �����' ������ ;- ���: - -| *-��!�������� '; ��� -���. ��� M ft; j��5& % r _#_ i ���j'M* 3 ^f-l_ ���"'�� i. a ^-* ���'! 4* w ��� .' " 1- . :'a-._ - . V a PAGK FOUR THE DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY. FEB 3. 1908, THE DAILY NEWS Published by the Daily News Pub- mniu-; Company, Limited, at their offices, corner of Sixth and Front s" reels, New Westminster, B. C. WEDNESDAY. FEB 19C9. '..uiv..-. thv Atlantic as the great highway of the nations, must liud a growing rival In ihe Pacific, and the struggle. f,,r supremacy of that ocean i.- assured m hone as yet. The pleas for an Australian navy, and for bettei __- protection to the Canadian harbors on A. Paige Managing Director the Pacific i due to the fear, dormanl now, but ever ready to be fanned Into a hen,- flame, of a conflict between Occidental and Orieutal for control. We iii British Columbia, whatever our political views may be, cannot fall to watch the Btruggle between Washington and California as some few months ago we witnessed a similar phenomenon between Ottawa and Victoria. We are told to do nothing to hazard trade relations, but ethnological considerations weigh far greater. Alien labor laws ai'e universal, u.ul this Pacific to,i.-t will not submit to any large immigration nt Orientals to suit the wishes of any government, though we regret to see , ho- a great Issue was used to ad- but he has no intention of '>'""'" "ilrl-v caPltal in the recen1 E IN BAD TaSTE. We are sorry to see personalities taking the place of principles In the discussion of the new dam at Uoqult- ,am lake, and the undignified attacK on Mayor Keary by Mr, John A. Lee in yesterday's "Columbian" Introduces a factor into the controversy which threatens to obscure important issues by mere personal bickerings. Mayor Keary is quite capable of taking care of himself, and in bis own subject entering into a controversy as to hi ,,-ition with the B C. E, R. as Westminster's member of the local advisory board. In passing Wo would remind the public ii was mainly due to his vol on thai board thai the car shops were placed here, allil the (.'Illlliwack line is in course ol construction rather than oilier enterpi I ������ s of the company. What we most strongly objecl to is the facl thai Mr. Lee Btates be will not act with tin new members of the i-estigation committee. He i good ���mi campaign by means of slanders and patched up messages of encouragement to Conservative candl nicH during that election, OCEAN BREAKS INTO CAPE BRETON MINt_ UNITED MINE WORKERS' CONVENTION IN UPROAR Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. ���>.��� ���,-h(1 c0Q vention ot the United Mine Workers wa- in an uproar this afternoon when fifty members received anonymous! communications insinuating dishonesty on .li,- pari of .-'.nit! Ohio officers ol the union. The letters allege thai thi officers had sold out to the em ployers, and that it resulted m tne acceptance of a wage reduction by the miners. MANY INJURED IN GERMAN SOCIALIST RIOTS llano,, i, Germany, Feb. 2.���Socialist demonstrations here yesterday, in protest against the Prussian election laws, resulted in a collision between the Socialists and the police. The polti < used their sidearnis against the demonstrators, and in the fighting 'ietween twenty and thirty persons were Injured, The police also made numerous arrests Order was finally -a restored. Everything you need for the Family Dinner at The Moody Park Store Also��� Butter, 3 lbs. for $1.00, and a full assortment of Seasonable Goods. W. H. SMITH, Proprietor Corner Sixth Av�� and Tenth St. I What do you know alout Sweater Coats? I NOTICE. enough to admit Messrs. T, J, Trapp, j F. .1. Han and L A. Lewis, all heads of important, businesses, are ��� em able gentlemen," and then goes on to say he will not recognize tii.in. There can be no question the members of the council have a right to appoint a committee1 from outside to help ihein, and the only nal objection raised by the dissentient members of the cltj council on Monday was thai the gentlemen named had not been asked to serve, although Mr, J. S. Bi-y.-on was elected after he had left the citizens' meeting on Wednesday.] Inc city council has a right to select men representing the Bentlments of the citizens, hundreds of whom could j noi attend a public meeting, especially u the new dam is being constructed u the request of the council Itself. We challenge anyone lo show these .eiitl.'liioii ar" ira ed In fai or of I be ���ue. any, and the m ube - o! the council cum. o.-.a- the Victoria delegation eeiiaiiii, have no leanings to- . the ll. (' r. It. Wi belli ve the . ompli xii n of the committi. , ,, en ..- such as ��v.ill iit-iive then- reporl having weigh! with the citizens, They 1 usiness men �� bo will demand a quid pro quo Eoi auj i oncessions ma Ie ;,i the Vancouvi I'ower compauy. Halifax. N S. Feb. 2.���The coal 'mines ai Mabou, C. li., wiiich lie en- i tirely under the ocean, have been flooded, the sea having broken Into tmeni at the depth of 1100 feet, and i th.' pumps are unable to reduce th. How. The mines are the property of a syndicate from Cincinnati, Ohio, which spent a million dollars on them They have not been operated Blnce October. A; thai time the syndicate had trouble with the provincial government and since that date the provincial authorities have been In charge, maintaining a fore, ol men to ke.p them dry. The mine will have to be abandoned. W. IN. Draper B. C. Land Surveyor -Hard block, New Westminster, B O Take notice that I, C. W. Preston, of Vancouver, B. C, fanner, Intend tu apply to the Honorable Chief Comnils* sloner of Hands and Works for a twenty-one year grazing lease on the [following described laud: Commenc- j Ing at a post on the east shore of Zay.as Island, Fori Simpson district, about a mile south of the mouth of Lake creek, thence west across the Island to the shore, thence following] j the shore northerly, easterly and j ; southerly to the point of comm nci | ment. No, 2 lease,���Zayas island. Port j iSimpson district, stalling at a post at the southeast corner of No, l lease, thence west across the Island to thi ! shore, thence following the shon | southerly, easterly and aorthelj j around to the point of commencement C. W, PRESTON, i Jan. 28, 1909. Nothing? Well, try one, and kne )\V what comfort is. Everyone wears one, why not you? New lines just to hand, $2.25 to $4.50 the coat. PHILLIPS, THE WARDROBE CLOTHIER 'GET THE HABIT' Earthquakes in Russia, St. Petersburg, Feb. 2.���Continuous | earthquake shocks have been per. j celv. d in the northern part of the Island of Saghallen for several days past WOTO PLAYING CARDS Special today, Two Packs For Courtess De Lesseps Dead. Pari.-. Fe 2.���The Countess De I,. ���-.,,. widow of Count De Lesseps, promoter of the ship canals of Suez i loi n h :.- Panama, dli d hi re yestei 1 , This is a Good Play:rg Card. The Fair i 240 Columbia Street. i -The Big Store.- "The Milwaukee'' "The Pioneer Limited," St. Paul to Chicago, "Short Line," Omaha to Chicago, "South West Limited" Kansas City to Chicago. No trains In the service on any railroad in the world that equal Inj equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway. They own and operate their own sleeping and dinin-r oars oil all their trains and give their patrons an excellence of j service not obtainable elsewhere. H. S. ROWE. General Agenl 1134 Third St.. cor. Alder. Portland. Or I 209-211 Columbia Street MAKE YOUR APPEAL to the public! through the columns of THE DAILY | NEWS. The Morning Paper. |BBP�� TAYLOR'S IACTICS. v, ��� do not know. and c mnoi understand, the motives ol J. I'd ' ' M. P., in always endeavoring, not only ��� i knock the city ot New Westminster, i o to bi Ing dlsi fi ii. on many of ;���. |i ading citizens His reci nl utterance on the floor of the House, again reported with gbe y his paper, "The Columbian" of yesterday, that "an attempt had been maoe by Liberals in Briti.-h Columbia, principally i vicinity of New* Westminster, to 3000 unnaturalized Japanese on the . > ���' lis*.," ie a dellbi - a lie, and we challenge him to prove his statements or to always bear the Btigma ol a man who sticks a; nothing to Injure the fair reputation of his tellow _mz< ns, We feared tha' his return lo Ottawa ���a . . ci y, and aiihougb _nly a ti w day.-, of th n _av�� I , ua- 'I' ea ��� : i - Ural harpoon of ilandei o ��� thai :h. !-.. .'..���;��� of th II only ui,i" ti iciously, Ini ��� Ing, i - also ni pe thai' the grba.l l.v il , v wi) no place. lit, till that time conn . on I Ih slai ' ��� itpourings. Mac Kay's Bookstore Office and Pocket Diaries Letter Binding Cases a; id Ofi Supplies Eaton Hurlbert Paper and Envelopes j. J. MacKay & Coj Bookseller; Stationers New.- Di High Cut Tan Shoes CHOICE BEEF Fresh Perk Sausages Daily Best of Farmer's Pork Pacific Meat Market itf-m'o- Phone 192 McMEN-MY & ANDERSON Columbia i opilcelSH For men's winter foot protection we call special at- ffij \ ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ m:~v"w"r ^^ ^���-������_-- ~~~s*~-~ ��� m ��� watch repairs. BJ tention to our High Cut Blucher (laced) Gram-a ��� Have you a watch that ispvinjrvou trouble? Na leather Tan Shoes. J his particular tan leather is ja* | so bring the watch to us and we win put it in p��oj| Qjj practically waterproof in itself, but is further viscol- jjg | order, and make it i tjj ized in anticipation of the service the shoes are to m \ ~CCUKArh _-_-_-__��� NOT ONLY RUN but alsol &3 perform. The construction of these shoes is of the H3 ? 92 best���nothing but soled leather goes into them. The m % The Jeweler! S3 ��� gg following are some of our best makes: ��� . ol thi Houi e J__S W. C. CHAMBERLIN COLUMBIA STR-LT, NEW WESTMINSTER .le agent for the Longkie. and Hamilton Wati , Mi ����������� it** ORIENTAL EX.LU-I-N. The p'obii'tu p oi'utai exclusion i bin.', the '" i action nn to city, et . o .. thi " ntn ol ac i.i';- along thia llm ra j-y, tnento, where th I Ifornlnn leglsla- ljD .ni', are ivi'i" Ulng ���' Ith a \ 0] ' difficult I, .,iti,ui, and .ne whlch ima at the .xcluHlon - I i bu Oriental, and ,, ularly lh< -'a, i ai ���, from the \ ;. an , nu im nt. Looking over the ti. id , of i miiv,. lo , ii.i' ii to the mil- ll of China :i' ! lab in in lhe I'aellle i :,i In ii ". ��� at '������ do net readily , ail in mind any .ai::, in in of the ���vblte mini sa*?c BrlrlMi North Borneo -.-. here tbey ari . 11 omi and here a |qi , I,, ���- ��� i :hlnesi i n rchant* b ,,.. ������,-, a, red, and ure bu ij In tner ,:.,n-' One oi the i to i ignilicunl fea- n , ��� ne ��� in v,iih ib,- contro ��� i y iti pin'i-' ������ at the Callfornlan i , ,, euiiltal i 'ii Influence brought , . i : ' .,��� i ,' i blngton nn the ��� , |awc ' '!"' Bgalnm ftd ,i ,. ��� ���, ion in ii'.- Inl rout, ol Inti i-iniii h..! j. nee, At. the world ad- The Amherst - Prospector A twelve inch top boot, mad, with brass eyelets and hook the, best of brown moose hldi and absolutely wfttiTpVainf; per pair $6.00 The Emperor A ini B_ule hide boot made with twelve Inch top, double soles to the heels; a boot thai will stand all Kinds ��� t wear; per pair $5.00 ��*O��0��O��0��O��OO��O��O4;: ��O*r!400*040*0#0��_*_04_*(" *��*r*'4 Easy Terms 8 8 The Walk-Over Tan Prospector The best boot made in the United States; mule of strong brown winter calfskins; Goodyeai welted; pair $9.00 The Warwick a bool made of dark vtscollzed tan ctU-k'h; haul-made throughout; without doui.i the best bool monej can buy; per pair j7.95 Mo h rn '���' room heu/e on Tliir,: n nne. corn r l< t, in good repair; on cit; 'ar line, Price sjur.oo. Terms $100 ca ii, balance on monthly payment* ' e : 8 per eeiit. MOVE QUICK. m H Dominion Trust Co. T. R. PEARSON, Mgr. MONEY TO LOAT lilt: STORE. FOR HIGH GUI BOOTS (S^^^^^^^^o^^^^^^^q^* + JOHNSTON'S Big Shoe House, Ltd. Sign of lhe Big Electric Boot. New Westminster, B. C. THE LARGEST SHOE HOUSE IN B. C. Clioice M eats J. HENLtf AT THK Manufacturer Central Meat Market Corner Fight- Rt. snfl Fifth Avenue PHONE s/n BOW ELL A ODDr. ProDri��tor��. Mineral Waters, W Aerated Water Family trade a specialty- Tel. 113. Office -'9 Hi P\ NEW WESTNHNSTER' ;.: t) M.-������*������' :.-L . 1W5 THE DAIM rn, cad :ii"T" T. H, Smith ;mm. 111! hil.il iilllTJv Ckilclrcr. s and Masse* COATS eguia # 51 *���-���������'��� 15 fM i atas. a. ���:;. 75 ij r.;i: ii ."in I" ii slam "ii . i ��� ron ��� ������,-.,,- : nun ii iiiuii mn itr i,"i \ ��� tl v.-: . ,,in ��� .. ,,., |] plali i-.ai'.iiii! vi.i func i util i -Inini i bill and mn hei t 'iwai1 bu tons Tbi <-��� ���*.-> ���"��"��� ~' = City X t:\vs; - BUMP! ���" .w- *w- /-.'��� ***������ ��..,'-#��*-. 'v -���/ ��/���. '�����*, -/sy.. '-/\A, '-/av. '-. - ,. . ��� ��� ,1,, -)��/ * m Hnu Snmrthit {t, -)���/>/,' i . ��� ,. . ��� ital " - ..,.,.., ��� ��� lT ��� ��� - ' .... .... . ,. ..- .till am '"' .,, -ii detail Oil v o Htvli llilllllll.iVll-i .hi Blgnlhcai prim nu 8f4.ni um RT, m u V, ,71 l.'UIIIIV n ,*,(.'i.iii, wil holi n ��� Hal thii " ' ��� vmi.- ani * ��������� ddlni ill dn, U] '"'���: ., .Mi Lt,_\ > bU'i'Utturr Kmyv.num . mm heaiii llgHt ''"I ' ' lu; imln u ih VBttCOl '" ' .VIIV.'V ii 111 "���������" I'll II. Opposite Lorn* Stree Phon< '������������ '" H . .,, -. telephnni f. /\/syv/./s^/\/s/^yv^\/\yvys/\A��^vyv'./- AV\A l.ll���l. . ��� '. ;'l. /A/.A//-/AA/ //A^/A/ AsA Y- f ^f^f * W/\> lam. "Ill . q,n E MORE ^EEK OP PURS At Half Price, j :��� v :v �� il ,. ��� ��� v ��� I n h GIGANTIC SALE OF fancy Dress Muslins ".' .. as . ".'. 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K ' -" '''������' . ��� v . . ��� - ;-.- !'���' .., .... .- ������ ��� * ��� ���- *���+* �� +4t * * r * * t * 11 * ��� ��y ttttrt'tttttfi ������r'/tii-it/t/tttti/rt *._._..__ ' ' ��A_ . . :. . :. fi - .- - , Big Bargains on the Remnant Tables a ol " ��� . v ��� ���.... - ��� ��� vhen an .... . . ��� . ...... . ��� .-.,-��������� ��� ���- ��� ' ��� bene! I nqul ng p . s Ing Suits express . .. , ....*-. ��� ��� li ta gi to ��� ��� . ��� . . Held .. -a . - ��� *��� ii.- w:.������ ral ��� ������ _ ��� \ . . . v. . . ....... .... " .... V ��� 9 . . . ' \ . . . ��� - " .. Just Aniwd .. Uvsr, :..���..... <>a. * ������������'��� Wheal Chop ,...-.'. cm vmk " ������;���---- (>s:. ^ ������.-,���:,������, :.-... foj V*.;-^{\ tttrf. IV- > v ���. ' -������ ^ :-..'.'.��� v Wheat Flow w ,^:.c. Kiv __fa ALL ORDERS PRiniPTl.V DELIVERS ���*��� HAI I t.ROW t tV. n. ��� -..- n ���' '"'-iwrr 100. ��� i ��3u> ^ oU) �����������.'������ i ��� _Vx>tti ._ ..i ���.:���.. ��� . ���' ill . . v. .... . ... . 1 .��� ���-.. | . . rv, . ....... ... yali.lt' : ~\ 4444444444444444444**44444 T. H. Smith Headquarters for Women's Ready-to-Wear ��� ��� NOTICE B�� CZ-. E* R�� A car will leave Vancouver office at 12 o'clock (midnight), Wednesday, February 3, and Thursday, February 4, for the accomodation of Westminster people who may wish to attend the Vancouver Opera House to witness the performance of "Ben-Hur." us with ai ' any J the i>.'i! ���i continuance of thene t ��� ,-i com | favors. Any persona in t debted to u i are re for.' ame. Ypung People, Attention ! 1KYL��&S0N c 4 I 4 _ _ . ^* .. . .���������.. . Hon " '. of \V. 1 Wi ti ��� -..< ui., ��� ��� ion viae ���������'������ ,.,.,! in .1... ,, poi ,.V! ,1... ,ie.t ,!.. ���.,. n. ol Iii accli idttili ted '������ em i.i.-. tin. regu u pal'i ror Vehicles, VvhlCll 's ' "'. '���'���'-'ie,l Im 'l'1 ,he \\lll>" = --e: fll. Hi- I' in..HI .'I'" wishes t.i mate ll .|c:" ,lui polfil |o , eu, , ,|e,l In dosing OUl our bus iness in New Westmin-1 Iorv goods ifo< ������ ster we desire to express 1,1 saui on tfiiday our thanks to tli��>-4<> who # have favorei ihcir patronage a time during eighteen months. Wi .solicit, on behalf of Mr, Herbert Moore, who ��� 11,, i w i-, i ,,,,i Bales ��� "'!"'"���. Bl i ..I", havi in "- ' Hlh Mi \ " ,|,,n |o 1'" I a v ' ��� i'.l ii ' ��� i ,|.,., s���i, of Ills sl oi' th I !""i".. i ,, iii/. {; lie,l hie sl,,, 1 i. BbOUl 110,0011 i,���, i,, nv. [, i iii's -: as r tti) ' " ! ,v hi ll ��� ligagetl 'hi- I"' i ��� i,,,��� ii ini,, , ,1=1, ���i anfie ��� \.; nin i" ii��� 'i '���. iheli bil -"1 succeeds us al the same t ,.i..,,,,,,��� m this - ��������� wv*\ location, 265 Front St., \ ��� ->< ������ ' '"''��� '", ' "' ��� I,,, i,,11- i hi ��� "���'' '" '"!' ' '" '"' '" ,,,,,i i hui ' ��� foi Bl-_ "' ,��� i. ������,i maqhlng dof 11 the i"1, ������*' ,.,,,,,,,, ,. ,, ,.|,i ir... -in i.^usii.......! ��� , 4 , , .. _ i ,'''ii�� " I" ��� !" " I ��� nne .f"d to pay t.f) Mr, r + I ' ���' <�� | M', = i ' ��� Moore, who will receipt :: I (*,,,. aatna !! I'rhlnv incnilnc so Hint llif-r tnnv ile to Mr, Hie "���' """''" "",' 5 ��� ���,.., I'I I '������,,!������,,'��� ."""1, ,,r thi ' IkW^ '-""I'.v W||| ... ��� ' ��� "���'"!��� ���il! '..- - Rflfl '���-'��� " AOAMS & DKANS licsh Nrvv(iCH>alfi, Ni>l Datnngpd i lb�� .-..I.... ,. l-i.v. . :*. , ,' M,... . M. .,. , , . ��� ... Canned salmon 2 cans fVn ���-' Klondike Soap Ibaf. the besl qualilai tin ,: Bellpse Soap 1 trtntn 6 bart Baking t,...'.. i>i,..- Ribbdn i..:i���i o...,,, 8 cakes to box pel ������"' _0 i ���-. (_oa��uUa sold at 40c ���" ��� li.,i i���, I ,���.i. [ -.. i,;ili���,... i)....i Extracts i .,.,.1. and \ _hlli_ besl bralld '��� ������- buttle :-' package) -i ��� i_l r' i ��� ��� ���-���'- 10 .������ 10 35 1.0' phone B? PROMPT DFJjIVERY. ��� :<��* 1 fill i if*?!* f 4.'2_M*. ������'���/������ ''M :'i'-i:- IWUB���H ���*,". - * . ��� ��� -* Tu' ��_���_��� ���' ���*���, ' ���*���*: 'j? t** ��� .!*..?��� . .1.*', ." ��i .'"���������; ��� ��� r ��� w^% ., ������ . ' ��� # t..' '? '.*��� I ��� '*_��. " . J �� * ;i ^ % ���> ? ,i * ".*.*' Wt^ rl .' *���*���_. ���'*��� .a* ��� ,' . _��� ��� * '?���:'��� |'*����if , ':-' .'������' K' .:l -;:������ yj;^ 1 :-iv '���:-' ui. ��� ���*. *.-., *���. M **:��� *v '��� It'.��� *��'*,''.����:i^ l __ * ��� '���'������Jm iiii:-7i_-42 _______l'*��_*%.- ! - 1 '' 'i * ft;'#1_}.�� f, .. i ,'���'i . t* ty***.-" '��� tilt* .1 Igsg I * - a. * * ffl_ 4 PAGE SIX *!' 1WVSJ 1PHE DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 1905 m PACtFtC RAILWAY COMPANY Oommencing January 1st train for gaattle will leave dally at 0.13 am; train tor all points East at 3.20 p.m.; train for -Agassi z at "..42 p.m, TicKeta sold to and from all pewits. Reservations made for. first i I b> -lei'iier-*. t.url-j -nd ste^ni.-r c1 ' For further particulars ana reservation, apply KD. GOULET, Th- Edison theatre | THE STAGE Corner Columbia and Eighth. High Cf-asa Moving Pictures, Illustrated Songs.. Program changed Monday, Wednesday aud Friday. Special Matinee for 1/idios and Children Saturday afternoon at 2:3m. Brewster's Millions. ~ \ ���' i The Cohan and Han-is will shortly present In (hi- i COI I ^^^ (linns city "Brew- -lel ���g .Millions" the most popular story ever written by Oeorge Ban- McOutch- eon. It is full of humor, and tin- Agent, .New Westminster. I . or to C. B. FOSTER, Asst. Gen). Pass. Agt. Pass. I Vancouver. Telephone 54.' P. O. Oil ! 'I Wing Yuen Co. LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORS Si^its made to Order. Columbia, and Mclnness Streeta, .,.��������������� ,i l _ draiiiaiic possibilities in it have 'been developed In the stage adaptation mail,, by Winch, 11 Smith and Byron Ungley. Box 665 I It will le given rta Bjff8. liroscntaiion in the opera nouse, Thursday, Keb- | ruary I li Th,- role'of Monty' By.wste'r is taken ' by Robert Obor, upon whom the heavi-' est 1.iinl.ii of the play rests. [Jeter: mined in win tho $7.'iull,iir-ii, lel't' by an iniii,. providing be --pends a lnillion left bj a grandfather inside n yean, Granite ware .lust arrlted ti' west designs, Bpecl mir stocli Full and con pi.te stock Braalt.ware, in all the very and at the lowest possible prices. Call in anil in. : no trpuhie to show same. T. J. TRAPP & CO., Ltd. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ THF MALLEAEOZ K, I 1 li. ijlADF, IN .SOUTH pEND JJJ tlARDMAIN & CO. ��� Sole NOTICE. i j KQTICK Isl her.iby given that ; the VanccVver rower Eompana Umjleil. has this da? tlepcslten in the iiand Registry Office in the City, of Nev.* Westminster, British Columbia, the plan and book of reference of lt- Westmin-iter-Chilliwtick Railway from the town of Huntingdon to the City of Chilliwack, passing through ths _i_ni_ip-llt.es Of Suinas and Chilliwack and th*-' fwn of Huntingdon ami the city of Chillivvaek, being soc- t:ons four.(4) and five t'i) of the said railway as shown on the said piah and approved by tli" Chief Commissioner of1 Lands and' Works for tbe, ] Province of British Columbia.' Dated this 12th day of .January, BIO'J. A. E. BECK, Solicitor for Vancouver Power Company. Limited. li- embarks ;on a career with the Bole purpose) of siieiiding the ������pillion. He employs a big forci of clerjia to do! nothing, buys stock that is sure to go diiwri. deposits money lu tot(ering| btilfks, is an aug.l to an actress, publishes hooks for P'.or Authors, and crowns his "follies" by taking his friends on a world cruise in a yacht, and succeeds, when he despairs of reaching the goal, hy outwitting his friends. They judged him mad, ahd would save him and his fortune |iy Hol-tlng a signal of dl-tresfl on a yacht in an awful storm, which requires the; p.i.v iii'-nl nf Ilio l-etniiinin'g liart-million dollars for salvage. Every moment is a moment of activity. The ivwr of spending is there, ami he (las to (ighi j j to become poor, hut by much hard j>. o. Box 474 work ami greai cleverness lv ln'coiile- NOTICE. NEW WELLINGTON COAL PENNSYLVANIA SMITHY COAL BANFF ANTHRACITE COAL Mayers & Preston Office, Front St,, Foot of Sixth. P. 0. Box 345. Phone 105. berland and South Westminster causer (Tuesui,, and p,Way ' ll:30 p.r i.m.- tv -, List Burna)jy ,' . '2:90 BP^-H&tfttan, B/c3 2:00 p,ii.-L:,.:,,���r, Por( Westham I lan' w��t. ^^^^^ and Sunburn, di��� except Sunday; Wood win,]. Tue J' ;Thursdi^- iand' Saturday, . , Bt%F Favourite, Capt. J. C. Bruce. t^T and received i.ia pL Mail Service ton mail despatch, ,| Vancouver.) ! 2: 3*^ p.m.���A'ar.couv, Jd 'Siding, via G, N*. it. north. 4:00���Vancouver and Burnaby % ivia B. :C. Electric railv,, BatJJ :in extra mail Is .eupatchea to V toria via Vancouver al this hour ' Blaine and Seattle, Including airhi S. points east and soutl ������Flyer.' via G. n, n Following are the hours of _e.p_tt-| t'M p.m.���C. P, It. , :li, u I. ,in v,��� Wiiii- Pra__r Mills and;Coflultlau: and arrival of malls at the New wtsi the hour -.-ivcti in | of clos.n-i a rule, h li-il No'tic Is hereby glVen that a reward of $250.00 will be paid by incorporation of the City of \. w W-8| iplnster for inforniatiun that will load to the arrest and conviction of the pei-son or persons who pet on lire the Dupom Hi ,c',i. on Ciliiinbia Sireet In this City, on or about ile- Ijith in--t. W. A. HINCAX, I City Clerk.', Tuesifey) Victoria ! Citj Hull. N'.-w Westminster, Jan. 3909. minster post office; each case being the hou which is half an hour, as tore the .actual deJ&atcn, unless otherwise stated, lan: despatched and received ilt.ily except. Sunday. The only malls dispatched and received Sunday are the C. P. R. south and C. P, R. east mails, not incluii'ifiig the way mails, Sapperton, Frai i Mills and Coquitlam. Maiis Despatched. tiion a. iu. (closed at eleven O'clai l: the previous night)���Vancouver (!. N. R, "Owl." Note.���The two 7:30 mails, south and easl all points from New east (including Langle C Pin mail! lor - 'tnlnfi-r ni'l diBtrici All! mai)-.; via Port Haiuy.i The 2:3Q p_n.Rp R despatch omits all Lower Frjitti points easf ot Coquitlaui .xcept Htl Mfeadows, Port Han.' poi ,, ,,, Webster's Corners, Agus i/.'ahd Harris,,n ii,,- ,, Mails for Pftrt Mood; nei im both via Vancouver and C. P R, Mails Receive-]. 0:).". a.m.��� Ulalne ... i a eluding all U. B, po u . a .;. ��� "Owl." -|_i 7:30 a.m.���Vancouver viaj Bl ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Sumas and Seattle, Including .ill U. S. points east and south, and points between 5-jjjw Wesi niinster and Hunt-! 3:3/| aid (except 9;00 to 10:00 a.m t, q I C Ive,-.ic; 1,1 :.ii-: I* contjlor (Tu?(Wl^) 8:|J0 'a.m.*���Vitnv' ji I '.' *���rj Tel. 53. Res. 4-39 Trust Block, Front St., New Westminster ��� ��� A. JAMES. ' J. McCLUGAN. | * :i':a!ly a lriuper, wins the gill hei lovi s and realizes the 9.7-O'po', The singing of the play could ijot' be hi'li.-r. The most Striking .Gene's are In flip third act, which shows qhe ��� 'lyacTii oft n'hlch Mont,- is eritert-triina Xthls iri.'iiii- The - *.m-tii is a master X i pMc of electricity' and hiechanlsm. A. HARDMAN. Winnipeg X500.000 Bond Issue. Gasoline Engines We Sell the Celebrated Palmer Bros. Engines 1 v to 25 ii p., '.' and 1 cycle value on the mark, stock at / I ������������������������������������������������������������������*������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ ,-bi'iuc i 2. The Cltj passed a hy-law to 10,1 * ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Winnipeg Council lav nielli nroyide for an Issue of half a million I nds sterling in bonds qn tne Loudon market, the money io he u-'-"l uu- |ocal Improvements nnd munlc)i)al i,i,w.r plant. : ..Westminster.. Iron Works via B. C. Electric railway 2:30 p.m.���Burquii ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ m.���Blaine H I L i.gdon. S.-., vi.;l C. "P. R. soiijth; ���alsa'.ciutung fc.ll 17. S. pplni I C. Pi R. east, Sup-icrttin. and .'Fru^er i Mills. (' 8:30 .i in. Blain. Snd Seatt. I eluding all U, S. points east and - i also all 1'iitiis between-New Wef::n'n- ' ster and Blaine, via 0. N. R, ��� .Note.���c.o,vd.il, au.l district. jC.Clo- ' ver Valley, Surrey Ceutrp, Elgin, Allu- .'���! and Kensington Prairie) li Engines kepi Ip ,,,, , . :v. Kells, Hall's P alHe i I v ��� ne ; lespatche'. fai , fexcepl Sun- la ; < l,i; '.ui, Monday, ("ueBday Thur.-d !/ anj] Satui lay . "':��� a and Bon Accord, W< Inei lay and liao rLm.-4.Ba8i Bwrji |-.::Q |t.m.-Waniojiv . . i. {\ In'- Vi "'i to ll:Ou :i.m. Gulchon, Weslliam | -H day, Thursday and Sal Mj*. ward, via Bteami Fi ton despatched and i . Va-1 couver.) 12:"30 to 1 p.m. C. Sapperton, Fraser Mill | lam. JOHN REID. Proprietor. 1 ;00 p in���Vancouv, I and Fraser Arm. ' p.m.���Vii - urday. These mails ari :��� I *������ i ved :��� ,m.���Snmns sanif days as despatched. ; eluding all !'. S. [".in 11:00 a.m.���V^anc.uV Central Park, \ii B. I tVi >',- ,u : ;,i, en HuntlngJoJ) md v '--I C. ElWVtT ��� i' >:<--. -.j.i d P K. ' 1 Tentti Street^ ��� New WRstmlnsterI wa>*\ \ rM-ills ; ll'i'ln i,.in, -.^���iiwv,. li*l:l, v ,T{-j., *v "J.: 0< > -C. P. lMG3*mm* Roast Beef of is proveilbial. The PRAIRIE ROAST BEEF sold by i . - . ' ��� ... ------------Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll The Reichenbach Company, Ltd. !has just as good a flavor, and it is butchered, dressed arid shipped UNDER GOVERNMENT-INSPECTION. < / Co., Ltd. ( t , i Pure Food ors i ���; i Phone 101. iL i I ' V ! :,!( | / Columbia Street, New Westminster. ): ll I \ ii i ;������ < i > i i THE I I 7 EVELY-FORD SALES COMPANY 1Y \ OF TORONTO, ONT., have signed articles of agreement with /m�� Dry Goods Merchant, New Westminster, To reduce his overloaded stock of $10,000.___! in Fifteen Days, ������ ������������������������������������������������*��������� t*.********************.***...***.....*..*.....**.*.*.*.*.**......*.*. ��������������+������*������������������������������������������������ Nothing like it ever before Down with the prices���Away with the goods Turn them into money quickly. T lat'j toe orders we've got. and mat's the reason for 6uah sens. tior,, price-cutting on all stocki ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ;n the store. There art Dress Goods. Silks, Linings, Trimmings. jtions, Flannellettes, Shirtings, Tickings, Sheetings, Muslins, Sateens, Cretons, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Smallwears, iRibbons, Laces. Veilings,1 CorSeW, Belts. ��� . Collars, Furs, Coats, j Skirts. ���i ��� Waists, White Cotton Unjderwear. ��� i Wrappers. Rain Coats,! Under 'Kirts. Millinery, and in fact every thing usually kept I rl a first class -fy goods store. Let these arguments stoeak for The sale commences Friday morning, February 5, and will continue just fifteen days. Doors open at 9 o'clock. The store will be closed Wednesday and Thursday in order that the Evely- Ford Sales Company may go through the entire stock to rearrange and mark down the price of every article of merchandise in it. To taise so much money in so short a time and move out so much goods extraordinary sacrifices must be made, embracing every article of merchandise in the Gordon store, and in this city jof sales the Evely-Ford Sales Company are bound to make the buying public of New Westminster beat a track to Gordon's during this 15 Days Sale 4 4 4 4 4 4 ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� t ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� hemselves and if you fail{to get ��� '���upply from these genernl t-cduc- 'ion* you will surely regret it Kxtya salespeople wanted. Apply to Mr. Ford. The price tags speak louder than words. $10,000 must be'; raised, and the Evely-Ford Sales Co. guarantee to raise the'amount in the specified time. ��������������������������������<*������������������*���������������������������������������������������������������������������*** : i ��� i i ��� , 'I ' I : . N REM1 EMBER THE PLACE Adjectives, strong adjectives, superlatives and many of them, are required to do full justice to this great sale. Cash, courage, co-operation��� that's the powerful trefoil that is going to make this a record-breaking sale. Money making is not the consideration. Volume of sales every day must tell the story. Mr. Gordon prepared enthusiastically for the fall and winter trade, too enthusiastically, for the season iwas too mild for moving i ' '' i the heaivy goods, which otherwise j ���1 **���*!���[ '���! would have moved out early in the | season.! Now they have on hand j doubly jtoo large a: stock and it j 1 ! 1 I a must btf sold, even at a loss. The 1 , prices rharked on the goods will reduce the stock $10,000 in fifteen days. We have the goods, you aa_J ,. ' ii I ' have tlie cash. Vou heed ��he 1 goods, We need the cash- ������������������������������ The t^tore and stock handled during jthe sale by THE EVELY- FORD 1SALES CO.. ' of Toronto, Ont. Gord ovapxi s / I . i ! . D ��' . i ry : i ( / i I . ��� ; i ��� i ��� i . i ore NEW WESTMINSTER. :) . ; HI I ,. ml W ��� i ��� I RUSSIA GAINS PRESTIGE \ vi iiiiwaiic move ��� i J. Bulgaria Will Pay Russia Indemnity of $16,400,000 First Offered to Turkey Three Cornered Arrangement. istantlnople, Ft o. 2. The Poi officially anii'.iince , todaj th'it it has ed ELu la ff< to i incel Tur- ki j i l4ng| s-v-nilin ��� .������,.!��� ii.,t.��� 11!n ty 0�� Si OdO, in ii, ii ..I , a.,nii iii of an HnAJit.ni'ty to Turkey l.yjBulgaffed Voi- , ii key's R.sA in tl ��� Eastern I'.mime- y,i::*iirii will ,imsv (.aj i'ivM-i $:ti.- .'". wliii'h i ii. amount of In- U'UiMi: y' fl_.. Bulgarians | offered Tu-- |k; ;.. Rjissia ftlll lo e '$>,.i:0"."00 by 1 thi I SUsl-Ctlon btll Will gklj pn-stigo <4)\y wltfr. ���-.,,, h natioaF, orruts l.,- . v '. ;. ,,. [n. ��� sl. Rufjsiai <*. I I'M-' Mill. finr,n- i'i," iiiii v ",:i jjeb| will bear ��� ��� 'wlilS the i ". i ��� iM Will : i CRAZY :VO'UTH RAN : AWAY WITH ENGINE. .' ���' ' it-ol ' 2 -Wl.lKi'iit H.(,!. ' ' . .i ii -I > malum in the C.N R sards yei 11. and a- a ci ii nu lodg d in a ,, , ai tlie |H,iiiv s,t^tion charged with jtlu- .1 ;i-iieli.iii , !' property, The yqung , fellow, who Is believed to be aflfected - . i i mentally, proceeded tu the ('.' N. It. I yards, where ��. ~ard pngl'ne was stand- I in-: en the iraek ur.guarfl.Hl, tho en- | siii'��� i and fn,mar. being away at r Hall Jumped into the rah of iii- ��� rvine ami opened the throttle, and started down the track towards ihe wi?st end of the city. As he approached the round hous the engine ran full- illt. Into a car of beer standing on the track, smashing in. end of the car nn,! damaging the engine slightly. MY' IC'S ARREST STOPPED MILLION DOLLAR SCHEME Tacoma, F.-l.. _.��� Joshua Klein, the ie,'' whn is in jail here charged with trying td riiiirder Miss Dora t'ul- bertson, declared today tn.u _. came weal 0 arrange for (he eon-t ruction elaborate inslltulion for his cult in Seattle or vicinity] but his arrest put a stori to liis plans, "1 contemplated the e_pe'ndviure of aboil, $1,000,000 on th" institution," aid . "This nmiii >��� wo_,d ail have come from uei'-b> persons Interested in iny philosophy. We __*W nave a number of instil ik ions wnere my philosophy i*-4p*|W, but they are, so to speak, seal..!!.' The world aud the newspapers know nothing about them, but nevertheless they make a chain of Institutions reaching around the world." , I MAGAZINE WRITER FORFEITS HIS BAIL ��� N< w York, V:b. ..--proughton Bran- denberg, thi* imugatine writer who was In lilted on a charge of grand hire, ny as a result of his sale to a newsaapi-r ��lf an A'rtlclP ,;���legod to a.. v>. '.been writ't.'ti', by; Ord.ver Clere- land, tiileil to -ippear yesterday before Justice Oo-iliug'to -nsw.-rl to the Indictment. II;- bu|l i.i $i:.00 \ibidh waa glvtn by .ij jlonrling comiiany, was forfeited. I \ hi nch Warrant for nra'niienbcrg's ar- resl ��a. Immediately Issued, MASKED MEN HOLD UP B*LOON IN GOLDFlfeLD 17 ���1_ i I j Qoldfleld, Nev., Feb. ..���Three masked men held up th.- Monawk saloon, one of the biggest N.stabli.sh- me_ts of the) liind'ilier-Jj and k<�� away with $:S1.7 at an early hour this morn- Ing. i 'ley have nm yet been'captured. Entering the front door in Indian file with guns drawn, they lined up about twenty men who We't. in the p'latte. Then on,- of them went behind the bar. tupped the cash register) got a key to\the safe, took hli thi- hank rolls and tfoin sjiu-ksj hei could |ind and walked c/it ofMhe'salbon. while the o'hers covered his retreat. None of those lined -up ivas molested*. Deputy 'lerlffs- are' workip qn the c)is.\ but hnv* no" cle*J Graft Investigation. Port \liht-r, Out., Keh. '-t--Another session court of civic, investigation held today before Judge O'Lcaiy, ftiVleti Wrii^hL fofincrly of trie Ot- U-sra dhr coiii^iinj-, tcstltiedl fontfc- llctlng the rumor of the commission divided ambng the local tnannglers oi the street, railway, connected w^ith the mirchase of cars, - ' ) ��� ' . V h wiry' I! ' 'a ^''^2f j : | ��� " :p i i tl1- - f'M h< i Vi' I ���'-' ,v I ��� ;_M " ,"ii-.;' . ��� III '���'���-il I ��� .1,1' '.' 11. ��� I ' ��� m i ' ik : ��� . I*' |l " itl W. fit iI'M ].'���> ,, .j - ��� ��� ��� *,- ,:;! [fl] ��� >-*' Hl,'^'' ill ti i-JSi ' i.iju,*' , ���ftw����tt; *^ '-f ���' ,i. >��� j ��� ri,;-" '*vjjpi_jrv.' -i- ���'��� -V-1 ��� . j- ' i ;''i'i ��� ' .:������: t rtl **. ���' ���k ��� ia7%1 ���I-: - , c_���ur_i- _����_���-* --"J- DAILY HJ-VVO. ' *rV,,��*i> . ��� J1- .' -' ��� f* -���" *,;.v. 1*. ��� *' -* ft! .... *,y��i''^^P * ��� *��� ,.*Jrr. if"" l*: 'ii' uf ���f**"? ��� *__T <��� r Tr ' iv w... tH '*^��. ���<:.' "* f ��� ��� ��� * * ��� * '- ����� Vir' ��� i '���> \*l I lv.'. * ��� MfJ.'^'v ������;*v-���'-."���?��� .- ���kt-r-��,..rA. ,- _. ��� * , *-������ ���J '.** "5-..;*:��� ,,'v, -������.'"'.���',;-j1 \'X" :-:..'* t > ,'���.����� "* * 'J '* '*��� -fft-jdin' tf*S3_�� tf "I' '���j-_l.u.'**l' 4E_.*_.'>>-2*< ���**��_ffc-_? f' S- '^ t-'^jkil. i; ate-**.'^- S!**- ' ������ *��� \* - " ���.-. ,��t' PA *"*V i ,��� Smml a ~"r. l��*1-r--!'*^ v *':- ���'-_���- ii :*5-ifcjr-*- TRADE Where Your Dividends Are Guaranteed ��� NO Supposition We are still giv-1 ing these grand: bargains. As vou! will notice below \ these prices, for the;: quality of goods! shown, are some-11 thing out of the ordinary and this is a chance for every good housewife to grasp. Nothing pays like cash buying. ALWAYS! : Look on the bright side and use good polishes. WE SELL THEM. Matchless Silver Polish. Globe Metal Polish. Brilliantshine Bon Ami. Aluminum and Gold Paint. Wellington Knife Polish. Stove Polish; Black Silk, Nonsuch and Black Jack. Liquid Veneer and Lemon Polishing Oil. Mirror Stovepipe Varnish. Johnson's Prepared Wax. Anderson & Lusby Columbia Street lull lbs. Granulated Sugar lor $5.75. _��� ins, Granulated Sugar for $1.15. Straight Grade Flour is one of the its) pastry flours on the market and Is .... cheapest at $1.25 per sack. 3 lbs. of Tea for $1.0u. Avlmer Chili Sauce, U bottles tor I DC. Victoria Cross Te.a, 00c per lb. Mrs. Porter's Home-made balad ��� sing, 15c and 25c per bottle. California Home Brand Sweet Rel ish, 20c per bottle. ; tins of the besl best Sliced l.ne- apple for 25c, Hating and Drinking Chocolate, 30; lb. 3 lbs. Raisins for 25c. 5 lb?. Tapioca for 25c. 5 lbs. Sago for 25c. .: lbs. Poultry Food for 25< i. Corn Starch for 25i u pkgs, Laundry Starch for 25c. 1 bottle Mushroom Catsup, 25c. T pkgs. Force l'or 25c. Cambridge Wafers, 2i".c per tin. ���.ii's No. 1 Laundry Soap for 25c. .:���- One Toil,-i Soap foi 25c. , lbs, of fine Table Butter Cor $1.00. ', unities of Pickles for aOc. ��� .ttles of Worcester Sauce for 25c. ". t^ns of Fresh Herring for 25c. I tin of fanned Rabbit for 25c. White Star Brand Baking Powder, 20c !"T tin. Blue Ribbon Brand Baking Powder, 20c per tin. Magic Brand Baking Powder, 20c . r 'in. The Walsh Sash and Door Co. Doors, Windows, Turning, and Bandsawing. NEVADA TO HAVE UNIQUE EXHIBIT AT EXPOSITION Miniature Mining Camp in i-U|| Operation Will Be Shown at Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Fair. Carson, Nev., Feb. 2.���Nevada is to have a unique .shiuit at the Aiaska- Yukon-Paciflc exposition, i (,,. exp08-. t i..11 management has asked sam *r,avi8 to put in a mining camp exhibit similar to the one he had at the midwinter fair In Sail Francisco in 1S94. The old 'in camp paid its stockholder.) a great d--.il of money, and now Davis, as chairman of the publicity bureau,j has offered to turn his concession over! to the state and turn the proceeds to i reimburse it for its outlay. The idea is to give visitors a sight of the humming Nevada mining camp with all the operations of mining In full blast, 'there will be a place to display mineral and agricultural wealth. Jury Probes Panama Libel Case. We steam- make a specialty '1 and kiln dried. of E. rd i V fir doors, W. E. Walsh Factory: End Phone 413. w. of Th Nev Walsh, jr. Avenue, /estminster. New York, Feb. 2.���J. Agnus Shaw, secretary of the Press Publishing company. It is understood, will he called as a witness before the grand jury investigating the Panama canal libel case Counsel for the World said that no one who might be indicted could be expected to answer questions. Joseph Pulitzer, president of the Press Publishing company, Is in New York city. It was said Unit bis presence at this-lime was on advice of his counsel. li was said that he would be in New York ready for any call trial might be made on him in the investigation by the federal government or Olstrlct Attorney W. T. Jerome. French Legal Language Du-et Now Order a Piano at once. Winnipeg, Fob. 2.--.Indue Prud- liomiiie today decided on an objection to ;i claim filed in French, thai French I was legal in Manitoba courts, provided [ iit was the native tongue i-i ihe person speaking it. More Pension fo,- Widows. Washington, Feb 2.���All widows of veterans of the civil war. the war with M.xico and Indian wars will be entitled to receive pensions al the rate of $12 a month, if the bill passed by the senate today Is favorably upon by the house Public Supply Stores ODDFELLOW BLOCK Geo. Adams, Prop. Two heads are better than one. Both of you come and i hoose the piano. Our stock of pianos i- barge and varied, including many makes, Including uprighf and player, Every in- Istrument is warranted, and has ^ mil, I sw it lone, [jerfi ci mechanism, exquisite touch, and looks fit for the I drawing room of a queen. Easy terms. Low prices, J, H, Todd's Big Music House COLUMBIA STREET. Nominations in Pictou. Halifax. N. S . I ��� ll. - Pictou Con servatlves yesterday nominated C E. Tanner for the legislature bye-election on Feb. 16. George Gray having refused tiu' Liberal nomination, R. II.1 McKay, of Westville, was nominated. i Fielding Has Audience With King. London, Feb. ~. i Ion \V, S. Fielding was receivi d io lay In pri\ b te audience b> the K in-, al Buckingham vn -, He i xpects in -.nl on the \llan liner Tunisian on Friday. House of Quality 20 PER CENT is the reduction on Fifty Suits selected from our up-to-date stock; regular prices from $15 to $.5. We Have ALL KINDS OF TOILET REQUISITES of the best quality. T. A. MUIR & CO. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. Ellard Block, New Westminster. Zipfel Makes Flight, Berlin, Feb. 2. - Armand ".tpfel, the j French aviator, suci led today in i making h flighi In bis aeroplane of ��� nearh a mile ai an altitude of sixty feet. WHITES TAKE PLACE OF JAPANESE HANDS Taeoni'i. Feb. 2 ���For:. Japanese mill hands, who had been employed al the Nelson-.l>.li:iii-i ii mill, across the sound from Tacoma, were replaced today bj the am.' number of white I workmen. The reason assigned for the discharge of the orientals is thai all ill ��� orders had to b_ given through an I intiTpiis, ; and in this way much valuable time wa.- lost. \v<, employed the Japanese as an I experiment," -aid .1 A. Nelson, presl- denl of the company, today, "Of course thej .worked cheaper, bul by the time we made our wants known to I them through the Interpreter, we .found thai we had losl tniieh time. *������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ i�� J. Eugene Brown & CO.] 272 Columbia Street. See Window Display Today. ������������������������ i ATTENTION If you have property of any description to sell, rent, or exchange, either in the'City or District, it will pay you to list with us at once. We have the experience, organization and con-' nections, and can guarantee you good service. Mf.co.v_a F. J. Hart & Co. Ltd. mmm* New Westminster, B. C. ESTABLISHED 1891 INCORPORATED 1��J05