al Shiles & Co lite, REAL f STATE iColm Phone 85 SlUME 2, NUMBER 169 NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1907. White, Shiles & Co. FIRE INSURANCE NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C 10 CENTS PER WEEK lames "��� stt weep Capital City i Hsastrous Fire Licks up Swath a Mile Long and a Half Mile Wide Almost in Heart of City���150 Stores Destroyed��� Hundreds of Residences Burned���Damage Estimated at from $250,000 to $7'50,000-Fire Now Under Control WER SUPPLY A ENGLISHMAN THINK WATER SUPPLY HAS FIERCE FISTIC FIGHT COLUMBIA DEATH LIST B. C. IS VERY COLD INCREASED SLIGHTLY IN SUNDAY SCHOOL GREATLY INCREASED FAILURE Peculiar Notion Prevails Regarding Climate of Pacific Province. Reservoirs Slowly Filling Up Loggers Raise Rumpus In Number Of Lives Lost Is Again ��� Ankers Reports Halls of Scripture Learn-, Between Seventy And A Pipe Line In Good Shape. ing -Lands In Jail. Hundred-Women Saved. luid Merely Trickled From Hose Nozzles, Rendering All Efforts at Combating the Flames Absolutely Useless���Chinatown Entirely Destroyed . l I.��� i ;,j ���. i.t11 ��� lln. iginated In .1. J, Klsh- Hfcksi I -hop on li' raid street pd I 01 Ove blocks of build- Kr. . all being small reslden- i Ul .. ��� moon, Tlio fire state^l nd aa a strong wind H :.-.:.. ei rs Bet fire to man;. ��� Bmi ice from the origin. Bli ilocks arc eas; of :e"- street nd inert li of Herald. j- ��� church was the prtn- J ��� stroyed. The fire is I thought to be now Hundreds arr bomi - * Julj 2:;. I lacksmith i hop i ��� i by a high ��In ,���A I Q I j a high ��In aow I ��� j and ci ul r . The entire ��� (lhatbam, Disi ��� ilinle.y i|. irl; ui ued orei. an I ���-eel Blanchard stre- i . reel) La thi . after the flrsl fire I hers won- re.ie.er;. i :.i iers < )ae on I lis- ��� ! kmglas, quick] ��� fire fighters, an I ��� .'ed St. John's ��� , leni ��� CaJvarj r. i UOl ... : e .in ... ��� > I- buraln :.������ : i:,, ��� h ��� ��� o ' o : fui eet, in ' ��� ' ���, tlon, . remi n \ ��� A wind ei ��� to bo a of th< nori I I I - toi la, as the fire departm! di an I : bt water supply would ��� en In Inad - q . ite to iin ck Its prog ��� n. It is only two yi .er- sin :e a ��� a lire cul a consi lerable i th through Princessj avenui to Quei , avenjje, a I little further north, and on thai occasion the' bluejacke - :: ::i .... |uii .. / . giave gri a1 assitsance ln ti ii lng d< ��� ��� houses to stoj I gitss, Victoria, Julj V cl Okl ee it at 3 still : lng an I is lartnient. Fi\ ������ . I ��� ad\ been swepl oul of i s stem ���. wil h ., robability thai ��� are doomed. Tl... fi .small store on Ston ��� I . ��� '..-. A southwest wind if ing, and . ��� ui a time, '������ ; ��� street, v I I id a hall ; om the startini i " area n 111 covi r om mil na I with the ��� ��� '������ ��� to i stim ��� ' Lama. churches have alrealj een iruei e ilvar.\ Baptist, - rooms and thi M - ' nlssioi : e rkers moved I iruiture fr . ��� Into thi treet, it so fasl d thai irn I ... ild be I en b way. A? yet il as every . , ������ , ; :.. ��� : "��� mil - ��� ���'������ no1 e water su engths of hi > ui ���:.' em the l ���* . i ��� . T. R ..���-���:.. - ; ��� ���.'��� :. li nl Of th Harrison .al ��� .... hi ry, ied Satui : im Engl ind, where h�� wi nt .. ��� e ���������- ks .- on a visit toi relative ti ghter, Miss M. E. Roi InSe .:. ..b . accompanli I him ; i the old ml .���. ��I! i ���������: ��� bon ��� ter sh< h ...-.. ��� ��� i.e.:., : with relatives foi .. ������ ., ...-. ks longi Mr. Ro Ins n n o - I hal h .. i verj pleasant trip but is gla i to be! able en j British C I in ���'..'- igreeable i n at< once mon . Sp( aking i ' i limatl nditions, Mr. Ri 1 Insoi states thai b. Is surprising the num- j ���������'.������ In England wh< think thai th< rlg< rous ��� limati v. b :��� . ��� vails -.: Ei -������ n Canada Is ch s : trolman John Ankers, who re- As a result of a fistic set-to In- San Francisco, July 23.���Nlnety- . m . yesterdaj morning from his dulged in, In the Sunday school room eighl nun. women and children an on .... tour of inspection of th< ,: the 'little church at Surrey Centre ��� line as far as Lake CoquitLam, : thai the water in the la ,...- now less two and a half feel I ��� - .\ the top of the dain. On the occa- - on ol his iast vtsll a few days ago, ... ;��� r w as al out < Ighteen In I ��� above the top of the dam. Superintendent Stott.. speaking tc News yesterdaj evening on Sunday while school was in progress, one man lies at Ins resilience iu Surrey Centre in a serious condition with two doctors watching over hlm, and another is confined in the provincial jail In this citj with a the daathroll of the Columbia disaster. Of these 75 were cabin passengers, ;> were in the steerage and n were officers anil seamen of the ill-fated vessel. One life-raft ami five boats are still unreported, and it is possil le that when these ceinie ashore the number chargi ol assault with grievous bodily of the ele.ad will be reduced, harm marked In the records against1 T1,ir,, .nlu, 8urvlvors of the terrible ...... stated blm, The case will b< heard as soon disaster reached Uils city al half-pasl ��� .. watei In the city r.s, . ir as the Injured man is sufficlenUy re- , n (,-(,i.,l.k Ma In< |n,;nP, ������ the ������ steamer Pomona, having lefl Eureka Istic ol ] Ish Columbia well. remai ked thai this idea wa verj prevalent In thi north ol Englan '. and in J Scotland, In .-; Ite oi this, th< r< wi ���- a largi 'i: vi ��� h al In the a in t< wi Cana i.e. ai ml ry was the mos avori the col< at thi presen time. Mr. Ri i:..-. a is strong Iy ��� ilnion that tl , Ine ol B I ��� Columl .,, - iffers i ���-. - i.'.erabl iie.. lai ; of a Ivei tl Ing, I In old ntrj :.: , w lng I - thi most favorei Inci of the Do: i- ion, bj ���! ime, b i1 knowing nothing ������ its vasl n so re -. ���eiid thi Ni we thai the gi n< i il i n- ;. :��� i 1 ��� ��� ii th of Englan ! ��������� -' that ': ��� irther west oni I ������ ed in Canada, the ��������� ider it bi came. ���'��� -- lowing this line of thought, the ��� I i ounl ry m o iie le id come to the c< -i- . i lusion thai it. C. was a land i I an I snow, Inf '��� a ee ,, pr ivln ������ tor- evei askinj In s inshlni and ��� ' Mr. 'i had the ������ asti i having a long Interview with ���' i ; Right Hon John .'items, the la i i lampion Ens ..:;': who wi inch ... . uat Mr. Ro ison had to ell him ncernlng thi province .ll!.. - ��� ii{ some : I ris< n five inches 'nring thi id that he expected thai it would be ii Pool higher than the previous day j the morning. Tin water was ��� : ati ���: Ij 'i" I p '���- " ;���'- for i n In- ��� [!-������! - ���: I lj set me l good. In re: ly to a question about th drop ;���: thi wate r at the Laki Coquitlam iam, Mr. Stotl stated that this ���' : - isual In the summer time, everj ;..:n ie ivatei I eing i onsiderable less in the ] ike than In the winter, lie did Meet consi ler this condition anj 11 i The man who received the beating ,1( .,���., .,..,1(H,K y.eBterday afternoon. 01 for which he is now confined m his tl���,S(, so .,,.,, me^berg o( lhe colum- bed is William Jories, ol Surrey Cen- bla.8 crew and Uu, other ,g Mrs ot- tre, a well i-iown ���eioueer of the dis- ,ili;1 M,,(1<.��� ., ,������,;,,. u,;lri,er living at trict aM a man of H yeara of age, 1325 i>.i,Kin street. Mrs. Uedell is The trouble was caused by R*U>n the first passenger on the kmt steamer Lockwood, a lurajberman In the dls- j to return t0 the city. She tells a liar- trict, who came to the church in a rowlng s|1���.v o{ Uu, awtu] 8Cene8 drunken condition. After entering the ah���a,.(| thl, ,u���,������,,, steamer, and is school room, he commenced making a h(,VS(,|f S)1 overcome by the shock ot disturbance, and Mr, Jones attempted the experience tha to qui,: him. Lockwi i I showed an ' cause lo be alarm< d. Vest : lay evening, while ins ci ��� thi ... ������ r mains oi the city, Mr. Stotl rmal, and thought there -,.,. antagonistic spin, and the men came to blows. Lockwood is a strapping young man of aboul 28 years of age, and Of course easily go; th better of the old man William Jones, jr., went cami across three people who were , .. ,. ,, .._...i_,.,���,., ,���,i |���, the ��� i-. Irrigating their lawns. He In- ��� m I them thai th< ;��� were d ling the warning given by the au- th< : il li -. in I requested ihem to ��� pi Inkling Immi diatelj'. The offi ndors ���) - i, ��� ^plaining thai the y had m I .-��� a " ��� warning in the n< ws] :-., ��� -.-��� I did not know that the authoi li .il ordered all irrigating sto iped I two days, Mr. Stotl win make anothe' I iur In ection I lis evi ning. am! no >. u h ' me ��� xcnse wlll be ai cepti el. In everj i ase, th,. water suppl; will i ii ne l off withoul further wai nlns. i be i Ituatlon 11 Ing 11 i Ious eno i__-.ii to mai ��� his di astl ��� mi a ire an abs - Iiiii ie , ��� --:' ������ ' : -...;.! patrolmen will ��� ��� n "'" Lime "; rii;l" an(i S,1M i:i> ��� ��� iis ��� venlng, and eai i on ' '' :':';' '"'' ��eemed to bi Improving e a ithorized to turn ' }tl day' ���. . . noted mai Dn I i to.] . I Cll\ . *.,:������ ee e 23, 6:30 i i from waterfroni lo hern section. \ I behln I it, i to Btri^.t to aiinol lee slop;.. ! self In the flel li ns of the dist rie! iere is a lack of ������ liglil the fire and |t, ( n the spark.- thai Id directions and '-' ' ' the flames un- mllkely thai the ' will be affected, the N ,t, , I to the north of It ' oth being now Onlv , ," ' the leaping flames the wind could B ' ':' ���'��� I , . . ci ���- ������'��� :ii: ;:;' '' . . ��� ��� "' Vici . ���' ' !' ' .... , ��� ��� n i ' ��� Mr, Robinson re turned on I Carmania. During th ��� ��� of in.- : . . he /islte I, Calf Winnipeg, Mi nl ������ I, Niagara, B il ito, St. Paul, Mlnm ��� Chi ��� ������- ' -'"���' ral othei . ���! lontlm nt, 1 . :. ��� time In mosl of thi ��� wns and cities of the old the su le who pi : I ���, An ,;''1 1!"';i ''��� having Leen iworn te i it again Loci voo i befon Police a th n, a ., , '���' ������" ���'��� Churchl ad l Centri. Constu ill Wllkle wenl oul an : ��� ��� ��� ��� i the man on m nd i. > venlng. . e .estei id ha i hlm lodged Li iclnl ��� . ���. Is I rial, i'ii. *P ih,. , across the city things an ttarti i afterno ... lrol, and ��� '" ' ' " are burning, Tie..": now ao ;l���. number of houses and * J^ed bas nol yel been , ,-,���. Into the. hundn I Vboul 150 stores have he n destroyed. The'loss I mrlou I) estimated al from $250, to $750,000, .. , - than one hall w 'a had I 1,000 people Will ' '��� While the fire '' mostly composed likely thai I n K oul a popul I n InltBprogr, swath through ' ' I Wind, driving ��� h i .,,���,, mean a]. '���'."lion of Ve,- covered bj Insurance, Nve or six hundred people are fleredhomele Te the i���g cared for In ' \ houses, and 'vat horn- i committee ' IU splli o, th of people we, on tie the confl e. '"''"'"��� '^ ���~"71:^u^^^^^",���"-,' !"m"' Plans for New Church. - ���. of Si. All m' ' -:: ... . " me! li . . is the ni w b , which ���'��� e presi nted by Messrs, Dal- ��� ;;,.., :.; ol Vei::'ouvi and ; |. ��� mmitti e req �� te I tke a bi ecli l drawing, iction i ould be made, . an idea of the style of church 11 Is Intended to build. The il will be printi d on a circular let- (er, whi h will shortly lee issued, ollclttng - : - riptions, an.l the con* ope to be able to build be- ��� Dg winter. as can be paid to D Q. ('. M. C. Burnaby, Rev. R. Dunlop, Sapperton, P. B. Brown o! Sew Wi tminster, or to any memher ���'.. committee. The site presented \V. .1. Walker has already been conveyed to the ��ynod of the dlcc^se m A ; ���' ��� ��� llm good I rom th : . ' i'i" I nd . no lea where, Tin valvei '���mi III i, nnd en a i ; ��� !. n ��� waBte. Sui ei Inten lenl Sl iti made th lowing Btati menl yi sti rdnj i .-��� . ng fi thi Ni . s. : I re is ;i i olutelj nothing wi uv wil h thi wai rworks systi m oi Thi ��� ��� i ��� . ed a Btlfl fine In the po- ��� i.e ��� ��� i' nlay morning, being , ��� i : $35 and oi bI In i ach ln- 11 ince fi r bi lng Inmates of houses of '!l- ' '' "B ^ !" p''"'l "' i i 111 :.un. This Is the b /leal fine yel ''"'���1' ,,'t- i'"1 fhe '"i"1'' "" water I ,.���,��� ., ;, on ,���1V ���f the w< men In this ' ,( : "' \uother woman who failed to I she will nol so in recover. No news has yet boon received from the life rafts supposed to be ashore ai Shelter Cove or adrift oul on the Pacific neai- the scene of thi Columbia wreck, but latest reports aaj that only one iv.it'i lan led, nol three, His survivors are painfull) making Cheli way overland to s.iu Francisco, Om the possible existance of these rafta ,those wiih relatives still among the [passengers una^-WB^ f<"' ''���'���" "-''''. hopi s, Of ih, 248 souls on the m tils i I M ��� li m \ a In u ��� m'.-i unscloua e ondil on ������ I ���-' in laj i fl i n ion from extravagance of some people who will npp( ,,.,,.��� ,���,,. name ��� , p ���., wI1 be .i led today, a beni b '.'.arrant hiving I eon issued agains! her yes- ti rday. persist in using far too much wat< i for ihe purpose or sprinkling thi li lawns, morning and evening, winn once these people flml out. that tbey ran no longer endanger the safety ol out thai no irrigation be allowed OH the City with Impunity, and stop this ('use days. The residents would *oon wilful waBte, lh" supply In the reser come to recognize the value of the voir wlll ngiiln become normal, and logul/etio-.i, anil would govern them- there will be ample for the needs Of fives accoielingly. The fail that tbe city. Bul the time to acl ta lawns were not sprinkled two days bow," . oat of the seven would nol affect tho A i.roposi'ion lint in future all growth df the jjtrass, but would mean ��; rlrikllng of bwus and other irriga- thai the reserwSlw eould be kepi Million be prohibited OB two days every ed wiili water, and would prevent the week Is meeting with considerable irn ice or a calamity Buch as took approval In many quarters, Tw i lace ln IW8, when tbe lack of water d*y��, ��� 5 Tue lays and ..".���i.'u;.���:. malnlj re asible feu- an awful charge of Mr. Graham, of the hatchery 0|lghl be selected, ami warnings^ at al la rath i In New Westminster. staff. LAUNCH FOR HATCHERIES. The new gasoline launch Selborne, which will be used by the fisheries departmenl aboul the Harrison lake hatcheries. iK1s jusi received her finishing touches from John Reid, who Installed her machinery, and the boat left for the hatcheries yesterday morning', she received her trial run yesterday and proved highly satisfactory, The engine is of the Palmer-Moore type for which Mr. R*ld Is agent. It has three cylinders, and Is capable of developing 15 horse power. The hull is 35 feet long, and has a seven foot beam. The boat loft for the hatchery In THE DAILY XEWS WEDNES: SWaSeeSB80SSGfl888BSM^ I S I I 1 V I ! 1 I V V V 9, 9 V I I I I I 9 I K The Edison onograph ^Ph LOOK v. V 2 R ;���' >' * 1 P S .*���. i f >: >��� '*> PTAflMIGAN SINKS ! IN COLUMBIA RIVER W No Loss of Life, Although One Hundred Passengers Were On Board. Like the little child who wanted to see the wheels go round, th a boy, fascinated by the music, wants to see where it all comes from. * V V V 8 I 1 v 1 x*yx*z*"*z*x*z*z*x*x*x*x^ Over 6,000 different songs, instrumental pieces, solos, etc., etc., to choose from. NEW WESTMINSTER'S MUSIC HOUSE J. H. TODD, - Agent for the Dominion, Nnrdlieimer and New Scale Williams Pianos Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Sewing .Machines News has jusi reached the city of I a wreck on the Columbia river, between Golden and Windermere, of the j steamer Ptarmigan, with 100 passen- | gers on board, exactly one week before I | the terrible loss of life occasioned by I the sinking of the steamer Columbia : J off the California coast. In the ease I of the Ptarmigan, however, the crew behaved splendidly and nol a single life was lost. The wreck oocurred on the loth of; the present month as tbe steamer was making the run from Windermere to ��� Golden. Unexpectedly it collided with a rock or Borne other obstruction ' which was not known to exist in the , channel, tearing a hole in the hull and , ; allowing the water to enter. Unfortunately, however, the beach- ling of the steamer was followed by a fire which broke out abou' the| smoke stack. The steamer, which was a splendid! one. Is now lying in ;he bottom of the ' river. Attempts are being made to j get her up, and if successful she will Ibe refitted as a freight cruiser, while ' the owner will probably make an ef- ' tort to charter the gasoline steamer Selkirk for the passenger trade. The Jewelry Sa Will Continue AllThisWeek and extraordinary values is what we invite you to call and investig We have a large supply of all kinds of Jewels. They have to go, and whoever buys now gets bargains that can't be duplicated. Don't Miss This Sale. The Canadian Bank of Commerce Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000. Reserve Fund, $5,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. B. E. WALKER, President. ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager. SAILORS MAY CLASH. Ringing The Bell is a joyous occasion, especially if its for the right kind of a "Belle." a ring to decorate a fairy linger, to celebrate a birthday, engagemer wedding. In cur stock every one can find a suitable gift and at p wonderfullv low. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. FARMERS' BANKING. Every facility afforded Farmers for their banking business. Sales Notes cashed or taken for collection. BAXKIXG BY MAIL���Deposits may be made or withdrawn oby mail. Out-of-town accounts receive every attention. NEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH���H. R. DAVIDSON, Manager OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. S TO 9 O'CLOCK. Bank of Montreal ESTABLISHED 1817. CAPITAL 114,400,000.00 RESERVE $11,000,000.00 Branches throughout Canada and New foundland, anl In London, England, New York, Chicago and Spokane, U.S.A., and Mexico City. A General Hanking Business Transac ted. Lette-s of Credit issued, available wi tl. correspondents in all parts of the World, Savings Eank Department. Dei .alta received in sums of Si and upwards, od Interesl allowed a: "��� per cent, per annum (present rate) added <��� four 'timti i y��ar. ������.-*���- .���... Total Assets over $168,000,000.00. NEW. WESTMINSTER BRANCH. G. D. BRYMNER. Manager American ano Japanese at Hague Talk Ugly. Brest, July 23. - The Japanese j squadron is expected to reach this ;iort i tonight. This delay in arriving is generally attributed to the desire of the commander to make as short as pos- ' sible the time that he American and; Japanese warships --vi!. be together in! the harbor, in order to reduce the 1 c hances of any untoward inci lent be- j tween the sailor men. The sailors from the American cruisers Washing- 1 ton and Tennessee, now here, seem ; to hold some grudge against tha Japanese on account of a fancied griev lance at Jamestown, and there has beet some threatening talk in the cafes fre-' quented by the American blue jack- I ets, Rear-admiral Stockton, in command nf the American vessels, has decide I to grant no shore leave aftei jthe Japanese arrive. The American offic ;rs are prei aring I i treat the Ja ��- anese visitors with great cordiality.. I They v. Ill be sh eu :-. every court esj and entertained .1 dinner on board the American flags! Diamonds in the Rough are reported to be going up in price. A diamond ring bought now will be worth a lot more money next year. Our sale prices and line assortment make it an easv way to make money. Watches Fans L Cut Glass Optical Goods Brooches Hand Mirrors Purses Fine Brushes Whisks Shaving Outfits Anything and everything in our line at Gifford'S Big Sale CTSH h Scrr.eihins Unique is ��� Coconut Cream �� ��� Icm: For Cake THE LADIES ARE CHARMED WITH IT. MADE OWLY BY ���4 TKE COWAN CO., Ltd., TORONTO 'ill r "inin i i n in ii1 iiubhiw������_������!���_������_���������_��������� ******************** ������* * ;��������� * * * Phone 101 * I Reichenbach Company LIMITED. I Wholesale and Retail Batchers ��� ��� I 9 9 | 9 * Columbia Street FOR YOUR Mt ORDER OF MEAT * * o * # ��� * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Reduction on Coal Rates. Chicago, July 23 ���A I hoi It, li is '������ i'ii granted iii- H irrin an roads by ila' Intei state commi . ��������� c mmlssion to mane.' i spi clal .'' ; : stion of 23 ci nts a ton in coal rates in Id iho, Nevada an i v. ashing in i >m .July 19 to September I. Tin's authoritj has bei d granl ei I n ' hi puri ose of in lui Ing coal ... alers In tin states name I to lay in their winter suppl es of coal In the remaining summer months so as to avoid a repi - m of lasl j ear': co il famin -. cau ��� i i; tl inability of the road to . ansporl co I as ru ede 1 In the territory named. The Inability d r ids ti tran.-i rl co il as ui lered res ilts from two causes���the scarcity oi' cars and con- gi stion of t.ee.-���.. with other traffic Since the beginning of summer officials have been doing all in their p v. to Induce coai dealers to lay in their stocks early, with only partial succes . The special re luctlon In the freighl rate is now held oul to them In I ��� thai thej will nol fail to make h ij when the sun Bhlnes, Northern Pacific Three Transcontinental Trains Daily Travel on the Famous "NORTH COAST LIMITED" Electric-lighted train. Low Kates. Quick Time. Excellent Service. New York, Chicago, Toronto, St. Paul AND ALL POINTS EAST Steamshir Tickets on sale to all European points. Special Reduced Rates Round Tn( if Rates to Southern California, bar full infe.notion call on or write (_.. E. LANG, General Agent, 430 Hastings St., Vancouver, B. C. A. D. CHARLTON, Portlaud, Ore. Canadian Pacific Railway Co. __.rtt.fch Coiumuia Coar.t Line Servics. Ralph Smith May Resign. Nanalmo, Julj 23.- Th rum h d resignation of R ilph Smith, Al. P., Is now looked upon here as such a < er- talnty thai prep iratlona are gule I; being made for a by-election for ' federal seat. The I .entity ol the liberal candidate bas noi yel been dls- ' : sed; in facl II is learned from authoritative sources thai the liberals have not yet decided upon their man. .). il. Hawthornthwaite, M, I.. A., 11 to be ;li ��� candidate of the .Socialists, Following the resignation of Mr. Smith, Mr. Hawthornthwaite will resign his seal In the provincial legislature to contesi Nanalmo against any candidates which the liberals and conservatives may place In the running. The repori thai Ralph Smith Is to become superlntendenl of Indian affairs in British Columbia vice Mr. A. W. Howell Is given every credence. iOO Cords of Tan Bark Wanted At. the Eraser River Tannery "The Milwaukee" 'The Pionetr 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 in equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee &' St Paul Railway. They )wn and operate their own sleeping ind dining cars on all! their trains and ^ive their patrons an excellence of service not obtainable elsewhere. H. S. ROWE. General Agent. (U TWrd St.. cor Alder. Portland, Or. *i2*X*X*#*X*X*C*C*;r-*b *A*b.** b*y*2* �����#���#��>#��� 2r*y*A* * Highest Cash Price Paid Spokane Falls & Northern Ry Co. Nelson & Ft. Sheppard Ry. Co. Red Mountain Ry. Co. The only all rail route between all points east, west and south to Rossland, Nelson and intermediate points connecting at Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern PacTic and O. R. & N. Co. Connects at Rossland with the Canadian Pacific Railway for Boundary Creek points. Connects at Meyers Falls with ^tage fSily for Republic. Buffet service on trains between Spokane and Nelson. Effective Sunday, November io, IQOI. Leave Day Train Arrive 9.20 a.m Spokane 7.15 p.m. 12.25 P-m Rossland 4.10 p.m. 9.40 a.m Nelson 6.45 p.m. H. A. JACKSON. TIME TABLE B. C. Coast Lins Service. ALASKA ROUTE. IS-abject to change without notice). S imer. Le ives Vanco ivei P ucess Beatrice ... July 6, 11 p. m. Princess .May Inly 12, 11 p. m. !'.,:., ��� - Beatrice. . .July 19, 11 p. m. Princess May fuly 26, 11 p. m. Princess Bi atrice,. .Aug. 2, 11 p. m. Princess Ma; ^.ug, :>. 11 : . ra Princes3 Bi.. rice.. .Aug. 16, ll p. in. !':Incess May \hj.. 23, 11 .ra Princess !!��� atrlci ,. .Aug. 30, 11 p. n VANCOUVER-VICTORIA ROUTE , S.S. Princi'.-,.. Victoria leaves Van 1 ver, l p.m. dally. Leaves Vie 'una Sally at l a.m. VICiORIA-SEATTLE ROUTE. PRINCESS BEATRICE. Leaves Vli toria dail) excej; M iniii.i at &:20. /ICTORIA NEW WEjTMIeMSTER ROUTE. S.S. Rithet Leaves Vi"' ria on Tin's.!.. an I Friday at 7 a.m., and leaves Ni n West minster on Wednesday and Saturdaj at 7 a.m. VANCOUVER NANAIMO ROUTE S. S. Joan Leaves Vancouver daily at 1:30 p.: WEST COAST ROUTE. Steamer Queen City. Leaves Victoria at 11 p.m. on Is 7th, anil llth each month for Clayoquot; leaves Victoria on 20th for Quatslno and way points. LOWER FRASER RIVER ROUTt. Steamer Transfer Leaves New Westminster on Mon day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdaj and Frielay at :; p, m. and Saturday u 2 p. rn. with additional trip on Mon lay at b a. m Leaves Steveston Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a., tn.; Friday at 8 a. m. additional trip Saturday ii p. m. UPPER FRASER RIVER ROUTE S. S. Beaver Leaves N^w Westminster, 8 a. m Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Leaves Chiiliwack 7 a. m. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday*, calling at landing between New Westminster and Chiiliwack. NORTHERN B. C. ROUTE. S. S. Tees Leaves Vancouver at 8 p.m. 2nd md 13th of each month, onlllnu m Skldegate na first trip and Bella Cooln on second trip. Tim 1 on departure are approximate. For reservations ..nd Informatfol call or address ED. GOULET, A^eir, 2'pvr Wests Inster E. J. COYLE, r'.*9t. Gea. Pass Agent, Vancouver J. W. TROUP, '.enera! Suoerfntendent, Vlctarln TAKE The White Pass and Yukon Route for CONRAD, CARCROSS, Al WHITE Hi IRSE, DAW.- >N FAIRBANKS Daily trains t ��� \ Sunday) carrying passengers, ma express and freight c line ' '��� Stages at Carcross and White H "��� maintaining a through winter servii Foi informatie-.n apply to J. H. ROGERS, Traffic Manag*t.| Vancouver. B. C Grand Trunk Ry. [ Excellent Train Service Between Chicago, London, Hamilton, Toronto, | Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Eosioi\,\ And all the principal business centers" | ONTARIO, QUEBEC and the MAR! TIME PROVINCES. Also to BUFFALO, NEW YORK ; ���" | PHILADELPHIA, via Niagara Falla. For Thne Tables, etc.. address CEO. W. VA-X. Assistant Gen'l Passenger and Tic ket Agent, 135 Adams St.. Chicago, Westminster Iron Worts GENERAL MACH1NM AMU '������NLi1' J WOKK. SHIP SMITHINU, Bi:in<-il'. h:iI STRUCTURAL IRON VVOKfc Ornamental Iron hoik, tnriudin Fences, Gates, Fire bscapea, ��w. Mall orders and correspondent vlted. JOHN REID, BEGBia aiKLf. New Westminster. f. i> <'/����� rtON ESD' ,LLY M 1907. THE DAILY N EiWS, 1 ��� OBKVTses?, Night Ro t I NAPOLEON BOWSER ENTERS CABINET AND aver Member Is Giver. . rtfolio As Chief Commissioner of Land ar.d W< rks. . ���. . Men's Night Robe?, in ch ������ ...: | and roomy for summer vear. Fine ;,! islin, soft, yet stri ng. S me a plain and others neatlj .... n I, with or without collar. Its q .ite a trick to make a good looking, ci .:.: rtal e N ght Robe. ��� Robes are made by a Night Robe maker that understand? his business thoroughly. toi's Flannelette Night Robes, ��� 75c to $1.25 " Muslin Night Robes, ��� ��� 75c to SI.50 - Ail Wool Night Robes, large sizes, 83.00 " Pyjamas ��� - ��� SI.50 Hoys' Pyjamas ��� ��� ��� S1.25 " Flannelette Night Robes, - ��� 75c HLDeBECK CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER Opposite Post Office - New Westminster W. J". Bowser, M i this evi a as chief com - ... the 2 .. senc< of thi ant gov< the i ast . ��� .- i ��� . Chlel Bowsi ��� -��� ��� :. al t> hi( h Mi e ������ - ������ .... M M< Kay, ba ��� ' M< Ks �� O'Brli .. ... , ' as .;. .e.i . thai thi ���-..:.:, Ml Bo\< Si , Is stn 1) the Ti ... . . eciated hi ��� N-AiJEWiKSBHrwSBSES* MORE BIG SPECIALS ****<**********< 44<:<- hands sei t ��� ki i i to find the n mains of Bell, bui si eln ' it will ti ... .. oul a daj ti cleai iwa; In i ick little hoi e Is 1 ' '��� ' In I of his bi ing found alive. B< . was a young num about tv, i nt. elghl rears old, an ! leaves n wife an ' ::.'���'. cl Ild ��� d ^ . , S| !������������ ��� ���><������������ ��� :.��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ������.������ ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ���* SA N ITOL TOILET REQUISITES AT RYALL'S DRUG STORE; ��� ��� ��� V . * * * .! 4 ************ ��� *��� * * ���mi ��� "1 Vt , Timber and Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER | "untiloclurers and Deaiers in Ail Kinds ot I Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, 1 Interior Finish, lumen" Work, Etc. ! Fish ?.nd Fruit Boxes. Stock Plain and Fancy Glass. .-artre FARMERS ATTENTION! Umber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining. Royal City Branch, Columbia St. Telephone 12. New Westminster RMTIC STEAMSHIPS^ TRAKE ^f!5Lcanad|an pacific ry 1 . v^rv^1V1-' p^gST_AND FASTES ^QUEUES' The Water Service. .. Ill ll Of lln 1��;_.-.: - N v.s. ll i- stiggi iti . Ma ii ' ..: lie i Itj build anothi i i - ewh :��� In ; In v Iclnitj < Qui i's par] \ .. I . ni i i oss to ��� ������ hj ' .. j want anothi r j lien i. two \. e have (ami it ed; il was only a little ���������I eai ago thai one was built, lie 'i ��� ated lie.ii we should lie ��� ivater, and ���. i ould co ��� v. -.. .... lini I ��� ild Ike to kn ��������� ivhere would .. cltj If s ich am ther fl ��� ; is thi m Lhal n ni d thi isine , ��� the i Ilj do�� i ome U �� yi ars I a Fane ittlng ofl Ihe water Igal : rlnkling "... two days, all . ni ������. '��� thai e, m - h in few 1-2 inch pipes ; nnl n , used the lawn t tc, ' Ihinl Vi oul I covi ��� nn of I ���. e r voi can ��� ng li igh n Inch n aln i, ��� all the water ... ��� needed for a town twice ll lze.il laid from the I ike as ii ������ . Ilipl.ini li mo in nin an ! hill i. II ��� i . lont 'I.! on .i propi grade, om : Hied Kill ... nd |2 ��� 00 tart at the lake nn I thi : It sho ild be laid an ! iy there i be m her I It seem eir, 1 think I h eli i .,.. ������ n now th winter, bo thai ��� : hi " nnd ... , i pul in thi :��� ervolr lo ��� rei . .:. the i imi r I . , the cil hire a i ompotent ��� ., mine I he < \ lanl mi Iy, Oui ellj ie. > �� and ������ ������ lo ie il ���'��� in in in: ���. . . ��� tnd II : ii| ..-,,.' i a ������ i'e i movie . II 8. F. M Mils. ��� fuly 23, 1907, No. 1. 100 yards Swiss Muslin, coin spot, for sash curtains. 36 inches wide, regular 25c. for 20c No. 2. I 36 onlv Purified Cotton Filled Com- * forters, size 72x72, with good muslin coverings in various I colors, suitable for camping, etc., and guaranteed to wash. Regular $2.50 for $2.00 Regular $2.75 for $2.25 No. 3. 40 only Imperial Oak Centre Tables, highly polished, size 21x21,with turned legs and bottom shelf, regular $2.75, for $1.85. This is an exceptional bargain. No. 4. Is another line of Centre Tables, size 16x16. Reg. 1.75, for $1.40 ******************************���? *< *************** JOHN A. LEFS Furniture Emporium Dupont Block, hiliiinliii! Slreet, Nnw ttelmiiisliir Phone 7.5 L'-^ivSai^.:.;.,..���^ We oi will sell tLe balance our stock or TEA SETS At 20 Per Cent. Discount * Oii Regular Prices. ADAMS y DEANS English Watchmaker ��������� = r..��� j,��. *~ o~ **���* "���'���" Notice to Water Consumers Shingle and Saw Mill MACHINERY H.P��� Oli] W'lEMP] wtlcuia, Counti s OP BIUTA1N (14.500 : OP IRELAND J IONS '��� ial is from the Re ervations made Ladles" Gold Watcl ? ^ llinga ' Britain miv 26th, "T tin*. ,:'^ apply Pari ED, QOULET, C, V. n. Agent. Gentlemen face, $6.00. Gentlemen's case, $7.50 n \ _������... fur the o Watchi i, su ��� : Arctic i:-:i'i tlon. Chain Hi !' Watch n I able, ' ���:. J12.75!!; . r consumers-are hereby n->ti- , ��� to use City WatOT for lb" ��� ::,:*:!!=:"-""--'.:";;e:::"::""e:"- -.'A.: b. . om of irrigation ca Tuns-lay and -" " ... .:.,! em.! Mth inst. *> | 3 ith : ��� I -';- resenre 8ttpplLfOT flr�� l*'1 .- sei may be Increased. By onler, W. A. DUNCAN. as0Dr'City Hall. Jivly 22, 1007. City Clerk, The Schaake Machine Works, Ltd. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. H . ..V Tenders for License to Cut Timber on Dominion Lands in tbe Province of British Cclurfc 9. SEALED TENDERS i ��� i to I e Comissionei oi l> Departmenl of the Interio and naaTlc* ed on tht eavelope "Tender for Tim- .. Berth No. 525," win i eceived at Dep . ��� t i .til 12 o'clock BOOM on WediaetKlay, th�� 281* daj ol Vngusll TftflT. for a licf-nsp to .-. . : on Bi N< 525, corriprismt Is ��� ������ ��� :2, P OVtDCe Of B ItlSl ' 'e.leim- II*!,th bai, ��� ������ ��� ��� a 29 and all eeetlon 35 In Towns Kfenpc > \\i:-t of the fith mf-riilian, alnlng an area o1 18! i ���- more or \i ee, Tho berth musl be surveyed n thia after the date ol tbi noUce awa ding tie berth, ���. nlatlon* undei ��' a li- ., nsi will bi ssi d ale. printed i. :��� v. I ti Bd< and' envi ��� iy bi 1 at thl De ... il ;Iip . c of lhe I'l-own Timbi \ o , . .,l New We stminster, B, C. :'e ii tendei musl be acci ed ai ei , ted check on a ej ''iini. in favor Of lhe Deput] Of the M isti : of th" Intertoi c til ain- ol ilu bonus which the Appll- I rej ared to ]>a>- for a i _i������ 11 e hlghesl en anv tender m>( < - caarlly accepted No tender by telegraph will iie entertained. PERLEY il REYES, Secretary tment of the Interior, Ottawa, June 29th, 1907. Ten fcr License tc C^i T!,*,'.!:ev c-e ! i.on Lands Iti tne t-'rjy.'c- ��? li: . Columbia. SEALEt? 'ENDER8 ftddresse I he Commli ol Dominion Lands, Department ". the Interior, and marked .-ii th<' envelope "Tender tot Tim* ber Berth No, 584," will be received at thia Departmenl until 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, the 21si da.y ot August, 1907, fen a license to Cul tim- i.i������!' mi Berth No.534, comprising lamls pituate In the Province of British Col�� umbia, and described as follows Timber Berth No, 524, comprising Legal Subdivision 14 of Sectton 12, Township 6, Range 7, Wesl or the Tth Meridian, containing an area of to acres, more or less. rin- berth musl be surveyed within one yeat after the itat" of the notice awafding the berth. The regulations nnde>! which a ii- cense ��iii i>p Issued, als,. printed forms of tender and envelope, mdy be obtained at ihis Department of ai the offli e of the Crown Timber Vgeni al New Wi stminster, u 0, Much tender mu*l be aocoi panb ��� I by an accepted cheque on Q il"'1 M" banli in favour of the Depul of thi Mlnli t" of the iu('' lor, (or the am ounl of Hn. '"tuij Whb h the applicant le prepared te' paj i."1 " license The hlghesl oi anj tend^' ""' "''' niii pted, Nn tender bj ti legi apli will b< i tertained, PERLEY il. KEYES, Bei tan Departmenl ol the Interior, Ottawa, June 86th, 1907, Tenders for License to Cut Timber on Dominion Lands In the P'o vince of British Columbia. SEALED TENDERS addressed to tin. Commi loni ��� of Doml don Lands, Depaitmi nl of the. Interior, an I tnarki d on I hi env< ' ipi Ti nder for I'ii e ��� Bei '." 526." will bi 1 elvi I ut tl I- H in until 12 o'i lock n on W< in"-.in1. the Hh el n of Bi il mbi 1907, toi a lloi ase to out '. li No ��� ..in ��� e in Hi.. Province .; ,; i i ad d< follow i Timbi Bertl ' ��� li Id, i n iin ���ii" North half of the South East ���i>nii ir o Si ction .:p:, Township i". ��� j il in, containing a.i irea of ! 0 ai n i more or Icsh. The bi be sui reyed within one year after the date of the notice awarding the berth, 'i he i ilal in ler whi h a li- will bi Issued, also printed (irm i f ti uJi ;��� and envelopi, m���,.-, he obtained at this Departmenl or at the office of Hi" Crown Timber agent al \'i w Westminster, B, C, Each tender musl be accompanied ; by on accepted i beque On a i (ISMi n I , bank In favour of the Deputy of the Mini tei of th" Interior, for the amount of the bonus which tiie Applicant Is prepared to pay for a license. The highest or any tender nol necessarily accepted. No tender by telegraph will be entertained. PERLEY G. KEYES, Otcretary. Department of the Interior, Ottawa, July 5th, 1907. T3E DAILY XEW?. WED' c30; ���--Y Ji ��� rW THE DAILY NEwS Published by the Daily News Pub- shing Companv Limited, at their iflres. corner of Sixth ani Front streets, New Westminster, B. C. E. A. Page Manager ADVERTISING RATES. Transient display advertising, 10 cents per line (nonpareil., 12 lines .o the inch. Five cents per line for subsequent insertions. Reading notices, bold face type, 20 cents pe.- line, brevier or nonpareil, 10 cents per line. For time contracts, special positions, apply to advertising manager. Notices of births,. marriages or deaths. 50c. Wants, for sales, lost or found, rooms to let, etc., one cent per wo: 1 No advertisement taken for less 'ban 25 cents. TELEPHONES. Day Office A22 Night Office B22 countless American cities which are watching the experiment with interest wil! nn and drivers forming the whole bri- Z: rhe sm illness :' I Is foi ��������� I with the poor water s ipply, i , i not possibly .s.o.i the progn . ... fiames after once thej had terday afternoon created considerable se. red a g id star', interest here, a steady stream of call-: A fire was discovered iboul two r-rs invading th- News office until late months ago near J. J. Fisher's black- in order to find out th" latest partlc-. smith's shop, where the present con- ulars. Many of the inquiries were flagration started, to which conslder- men who had families living within able mystery was attach.-1. Flames or near the burned district, and who were seen issuing from beneath the were anxious to know whether their ! sidewalk, a considerable distance from homes were destroyed or saved. Foi-[any place from where any spark could lowing is a list of the principal resi-[have een conveyed. H >v dences within the THERE ARE ONLY AII LEfT Of THE Hi. 30 acres of level land with 1320 foot watt .:age ,. 1 mile from the bridge, on the Great Nortl >afj '��1 j i Price, $8 per foot ON EASY TERMS. FUMES SHEEP CAPITAL CITY (Continued from Page One ) kind are reported. Several valuable articles, removed from burning buildings, are missing, but these may have been removed to safety or destroyed. No cases of robbery have ' - n reported to the police. No blame for the disastrous fire is attached to anyone. The ina lequate water supply is responsible for the spread of the fire, as the brigade could do absolutely nothing to check the flames. Th,/ sm ei fire briga !������ was altogether o, i sm 11 to cop. with an outbreak of this magnitude, ".ml within a few minutes if the outbreak, it was seen that the conflagration would ������ -��� : Ious. The disastrous fire in Victoria burned district, whach was supplied to the News hy a Victoria man yesterday evening. Whether these homes were destroyed or not could not be learned last night, but it is certain that the majority of them have fallen a prey to the flames: Ex-judge W'alkem's beautiful residence, 'The Maples,' one of the finest buildings in that section, reported burned. Others about which no details were secured are: A. A. A/aronson, Mr-. Pield, J. Coburn, William Dalby, .Mrs. ���b White. S. R. Xeiherby. W Stewart, F. Hal!. E, Blacquere. T. Hag- gerty. All, J. Weston. W. B. Shakespeare, R, o. Townley, A. Llpsky, A. Jones. H. A. Munn. R. Shaw, .1. Brown. J. Williams. Mr. Steitz. Ri>v. Percival Jenns. of St. John's church. Several of the principal Chinese firms whose buildings mus: have been destroyed, as they were in the heart of the burnt section, are Von Fook Yuen, rice mills, Ham Tick. General Chinese merchandise store. Wing On. tea store, Lee On, Chinese lain. Iry. Hip Yue, general store. Lou Yuen, curiosities. St. John's church, the pioneer i: mse .���: worship in the' province., was directly in the path of the flames, and is almost certain to have been burn- ed. Xo confirmation of this has been Obtained. This church was built of ." in igate I iron, anel was shipped over ro the island in the early days from Englan i. being brought round the Horn in a sailing vessel. A from its historic associations, the church was a valuable edifice. The '������-.te is said :,e have cost in th neighborhood eif $"5,000, anl was one of th.. besl in th.- province. J. (J. Burnett, one of the most talented n isicians in the country, was the organist. The church stood at tile cor- ,������...��� of the started has never been satisfactorily explaine i. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LOST���A brooch, with three nuggets. Finder please return to this office I receive reward. LOST���Ladies Brooch, between I.y'- ��� a ttel an 1 tram office. Fin ler . - i el irn to Lj tton otel and ve reward. WANTED���Waitn bs, itaurant, Kenny's tf EMPLOYMENT AGENCY- We furnish help of all kinds, farm, hush, - .\ mill, raflroa ! labor, hotel help, . etc. male or female. Write i na i: Tn Pacific Employment Agcy, 506 C irdova stree' wesl Vam ouver. HOUSE AND TWO LOTS to rent, splendid location; corner site on I ��� line, eight minutes from post 'flee. Apply P. A. Daily News ���';.... FOR SALE���One second-hand range. - lil ible for large restaurant ur log- ging i imp, 6ftx3ft61n. Apply to Alex '. S cond Hand Store. Speck Blk. Dr. T. Hoggan. M.R.C.V.S., Edinburgh, Veterinary Surgeon Having commenced practice in New Westminster, messages can be left at D. S. Curtis' Drug Store, Columbia sti ���': 'Phone 42. until I have made my office arrangements. Hale & Lane AGENTS FOR CITY AND FARM PROPERTy| 248 Columbia St., NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C. Phone 335 f*. o. Bo\ 2f s *************************y***************^ !lHAVEFORSAL�� ��� * Full sized lot on Agnes St $650 X Come'- lot 5th St $550 * Lot on 4th ave., near Sth St $475 * Cleared lot in Sapperton $150 X HAVE A LOOK AT OUR LIST | P. PEEBLES E, X 270 Columbia St. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Phone 307 ************************* ���������������������������������������������������*����������������* TIMBER LANDS���w- deal exclusive ly ia timber. Have large tnd smai. tracts on water. If you wish t< buy or sell, see me. '__. R. Chan Her 4 il Hastings St., Vancouver, ll.C ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS. ***********************************************+ '. ��� ��� . e declared i ��� : . ��� .��� ad ,-e. 1 . - . Isioi lublii as to entlnj . . : ' ,-lleges to the orations No ordinance on issed until i i open ti uspectlon for II i mnol ' . ��� effeel until ten da afti : Inal 11 ii Is pr iblblted from .... Inti re-'��� ,1 In anj e 01 cltj ! ��� oye attempts to ��� ee", mpta ������. i ontrol 01 Influence ... ��� ie-. be t ��� ������: 1100 oi a term ol Iaii In on ment. A rigid civil b 'rvice In evei menl Is provld id. No ap] ointment may i e made for any position excepl n . merit as shown bj civil service examln ition, excepl it be tbal of day I iborer, lete publicity is compulsory, ��� m mth a statemenl of all recelpl id expenditures musi be pub- i I In the newspapers. An annual e\,...i examination of the books Is provided. ii may be seen thai partisan politics an c ..ie, li ���'���:. era Heated, An I al- readj the newspapers h tve bi en voting their readers to determine wBo shall be offere I for i ommi - -' in ir . Politics are nol consld ired, and onlj men if !':" highest stan ling, if un- nue tioned Integrity and business abll- it, ,en being suggest id, Evei y man will lie held directly responsible to tlv I eople who pul lifm (here, and De* Moines feels thai the commissioners musl be such as will give the new plan , ,i practical test and such that the ���>*> ������ ***************** c: ���.���.'���"'.i:'. Another large shipment of WALK-OVER goods received, opened up and now ready for sale. But to sell them selves. is an easy matter-���they sell them- AW' have on show the nobbiest of nobby in Oxfords and boots with black or tan, button or lace in the following leathers: Patent Colt, Patent Calf, Gun Metal Calf, Platinum Calf, Chrome Russia Calf and Vici Kid. In fact styles and material tu suit anv taste whatsoever. We Sell High Grade Shoes Johnston's DIG SHOE HOUSE LID. Columbia St. The Sign of the Big Electric Boot * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4 * * * * * * * * ��� * * 4 * * * * * * * * ��� ��� ��� J ��� ��� * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * X * * X A Good One House on Tth Avenue, near 4th street. Five rooms, hall and pantry, and eli - trie light. Nice lot. stable and chicken run. Price $1800, favorable terms. DOMINION TRUST COMPANY 1 THGS. R. PEARSON. Manager REAL ESTATE ^j INSURANCE! ma4W4mmim*4%aW4mmmmk,mmmma4mmm4mmsWaW4W4mk\mmmmamm MSL q>- !".^.v-...'. Sas^f' '��� .^������������:/������ ^ A*,' --''��� ���- 'J:- t\- -���/ L.��� -.**�����&*....' ��� : ��� vy , M,/- . ��� l.. r \ Adams' Celebrated Truss Rod !��� Sl eel baker, Standard and Steel Skein Mountain Wagons, Fan Agenta for the J. J. I ' ,-������ Threshing Machinery. T. J. TRAPP & CO.| Li. iltecl ************************* * Established 1887 . ���������������������������������������������������������������������** Incorporated 19'" 1 Gilley Bros. : ��� ��� ��� ��� WELLINGTON LUMP COAL | WELLINGTON WASHED NUT ��� AND PEA COAL. ��� COMOX COAL AND COKE. CUMBERLAND FORGE COAL. Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN ��� ! VANCOUVER PORTLAND CEMENT. * This celebrated Cement is T used by nearly all large contract ors in the Province. R08EBANK LIME. MANITOBA WOOD FIG1! NEW BRUN8WICK PLASTER- LIVERPOOL SALT. COMMON BRICK. PRESSED FACE BHICK. FIRE BRICK. FIRE CLAY and MANTEL BRICK. Prom theClayburn Clay ' SEWER PIPE, DRAIN SAND. CRUSHED ROCK. TILE. - | * Telephones: Office 16, Manager's Residence 1* *************���******}���>��:*<, ***************************************************** *********************************************** v ..-��� ****** \z Cash Stores ��� rjTV 7sJFW<> HERE'S A LIST OF Bargains * * * * * * * * * * ��� ..'..2 | '. - ��� ' '��� i :..'������ | ���' . . :'...... . ��� ��� . S* ��������� .'���'������ nst efnie Kins iat claim your quick at-1 ��� [ntion. July Sale. Come: irly and often, ancl profit! ��� Stewart * . ��� ���. Chii tc ���. in :..>...:.. ������..-��� ��� ��� - s- .-. '���������.. i \.,.: '.,- :- b R ... ity yes- ports us ���... .. _. . S ��� ��� -'��� ��� ��� - ". ::.-. e JBOej I - miles .":-.:��� max _ n. ..-. ������. :.-. ' " ' ���'��� ' - - ; *** hurt wads . ., , lac* to wate: and ' - ���- stood the racket ��� M St. ���.. ' - - ' says his a tlM :...��� nachiiM that ew ' 's went t '.....���-���. . . ., ..���.-... .... and .... not ������. mt ��� it io Bav, " ' ' ' �����" ������ ������'���'������ -vv" " ���' : .v i ������>��� ras GREATEST DEMONSTRATIONS IS NOVI GOING OS OF DURKUS SAL1D DRESSING Bj Miss Williams. Receipe Book given awa.} FREE, .:.: The Public Supply Stores GEORGE ADAMS, Prop. ers having a sta - ' ... tbe m Is ahout waek | on little Things. Boy Dress Goods for less 5 _r ln,;v 3C 3c 15c . 1c yard oa Linens _ ;; - ��� '.' . _ . . - (Si I - ing 3 . ��� 75c va^d. $3.5: ll." :: 50c yd. - :: and 5c yd, ��� I ..17', ; ? ....65c yd '. :.: . $1.10 -- Cur- $4.50 ..- for $2.95 50c 20c , u . Remnants of �� Z 20 yard. nts of 4 rhams 20c yard. Remnants ." ': ns I 10c yard. ngths ends in ihi loc 40-in, Aaron Oinqliains. 12 l-2c vard S I S . ��� Si.00 ��� ���;' V\ ll \\ . Is - 50c SI . ;������������:.' - ,75c >' Stripe P S 75c reed Skirts for .. $2.CO * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * al s .-"'" " " ' -. , ���. am s .. .-....'���. . - Val lv. . . . > ��� ������" ��� ������ . ��� . ��� _.'. . . . . f| s a . lei is - ���...-, lies ,..;.. . \: ��� v., st End '���'.. .��� . ��� .". . . ... ��� ��� ��� ��� .- si su�� essf ��� ��� i ���> . addition ti . .. I sum ol - ri- co.:.. iveJ sns ��� - ��� ��� - ���... ��� swing 1 - - -..:.-... -��� w of holidays, i - wi .. ��� In th< I as p im< the ��� ' "������- Is abou cit yj tad ��� - n .. iis ingha She ..���:���....- . shown m tomorrow ���- ias ��� ... .... Severs ..-���.���'. - ��� . . the afternoon and Ol i n . a Sam ' ��� ��� ��� o 11] ; ���. '.'. . V ,. A . ������-���:������- ���: For cut flowers, i i iq iew ," I nn- ;'' - Morrow e. awaj eral designs telephone V Davies �� ���'��� thn ki - Son B SOS, .:.- ments eing ni ide '-.��� S< ��� ��� il mem' ��� - Ft citii eu - > Peter's picni ... a jti ������ > Van thedral for ��� .. .con s afti ... nin: for ::,....:.'. - ������ \ ,,. ,'::��� tlio |iuri>ose ol callti : is��enger - ���:. int of I iers has ���������:'���' ������ Coyl ��� l lie C P 15 . BOYS' Knee Pants eei .- ��� . .?;. I ��� ��� leavoi Ins to . " anse w th him to hav. .i steamer pVaw I at the dls- 1 '"'~l i a pos the comn e In the near future \ meeting ol i n cttlaen's ~'^"; '" : ' " More commit te. was held last evening In ���';- '������ '''-������ lrs '��� : ��� ��� is the ea, i of trad i un, when the 1 off. Mi . I. to provide the ' ���" machine In s,lM..: princess Beatrice for A.ug- usi II was lal I ef. ������ the committee Qne the sua - ; th( as ni iad ' IIli '' ;">'' '" " "'" ''in'1,'> decided ... after an es es " ;':'';;'u Mr Coyle again and set :" d n " ii irranged with the In ��� ir to allow tli - Princess Beat - i ; A'hite Batisl Corsets 1,45 * .-...��� ������ S J . '.'. - s ��� - .. \ ... P qui - $1.50 I" 7. White Wm i S rts $1.00 $2.0 - D Sa $2.95 rasl r,ce 10 Pan"3 ' "''' ' ' '';-'' '! " ;"" 95c f ; ground. 1 ':'""' ' '' :"' fta '''" llcenso ' ':Is for. $1.50 Our stock is complete in this lino. TWEEDS, SERGES, CORDUROYS, Fitting boys from i years of age to 15 years a( age, PRICES: 50c, GOt, 75c up to $1.75 the Pair PHILLIPS THE WARDROBE CLOTHIER Wl eai si Kil Kin P ��� ipers, ' '.���: 95c i $1.00 ��� * $3.00 ; $:��� ��� ���-- ��� ��� ��� * nrgains a e ifl ��� , gtore ��� H. SMITH 267 ! 27I Columbia Street, New Westminster. l^tty*********** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * TRAIN KILL? BOY. W. C. T. r. nill take a at- Arthur Skinner, of SHverdtle, 8truck ace Mi-s. (,y Westbound Express, I R rhird rhe l5->"ear-old son of Vrthur This eins first mee Skinner, of Silverdale. was killed on since tli convention, all lelegates an Mondav evening al G o'clock at Mis s ected I i atiei i. sion Junction, while crossing the' C. P u. track, iiv being struck bj the * solicl " ��� '������ " ft-estbound N'o "7 express The boj " '������ ,ubJ�� was driving Into the village with a ���':' ueen soliciting or- ,,,.,, of fniit Httached ,��� ., 8tn ,,. ^ - ::;'; l��'ovidl se, and, withoul having noticed the himself with a license. The case will poaching train, he drove onto the _ ' raUs jusi as the engine reached the S crossing. The boj w.is thrown .1 hun- >} dn i feet and Injured sn bndb thai li<' ������, ;���':���"���;���"���-���"���'>"���"���' ���'>,���>��;���".���'.����� .���.���.���..���.���, ��� > ���.���' ��� > * ��" ���.���.���.��������� ��� .��� ��.��..��.��".c�� .��� ,���.�� * [ BRIGHT DAYS SHOW i'��* mt BARE srois ]! : ��� :..:: : Clerk Duncan will lea Cull nn,l .���ojournevt linesof rURNITURC. ri' woods, the' hit.'st o( patterns, the besl of wwkmansh! the mo it reaaonahlo of prices, it ol .. .1 1 .. ou ; boui latei The liorae '���' morning for Blaine in si urcn ol .1 .... ,, , y v, s Killeei lustantl) and tlii- carcass ��!��� ��� ���" - '������ ra" '' HI ��� where .���.������, 18 1 lhi ov 11 on 1 11 .tation pl.11 rorm ������. ' -^ the ;a" '������'"'- l lld'YS Tl.,. a,:,: , ' sided ai Sllverdal , jT; ' ' :: llc wil1 'hortl> ' V' , shon distant fr ��� Mission HI S '' :"''"' ' : '' '' ' " .:.,'.��� conduct the V, ami I I be 10 ition of cit) ., . ,,,,,.* ' ": ' V -''������'> ��� ���"���'��� '���'��������� .} 716 and 713 Columbia St. Tour Floor., ie remains D ';' t ��� . ��� Ml s ubstantial Boy 7 lots inthe West End in a splendid location and should easily double in value during the next few months. To a prompt buyer can be sold for $1750 on terms. Don't let this pass you. IcLEOD, SVSARK & 'IT, l^Form Land Specialists," CO. Neiv Westminster Quality and Price" Wl fri ��� -"���' supplies for the pantry you want them Hien when you want fjood TEA AND COFFEE 1 you pail mi the man who makes a spe ni . ��, ��� and get value for your money? tdmnnrJc T^ r��� Oth SU next to Columbian office Phone 309 ��� of them", !��">nds Tea Co. A, I. I. verj will leai ��� a ml ith of next month foi I) 1 vllle, te t'i entlns Ca'th ��� ' ' ittend lhe mcellns ,1 the Catholic Mutual Bi nefll nsso- n. 1; ��� will ��� ��� accompnnle 1 by his daughter, Miss Alberta Lavory, ... e. ���...:,. he bi ni fll of Hie. trip 1 wing to thi :i sence of Cliff ir 1 1.., ��� ;���, ,. the 1 the 1 lialli nge 1 m ��� ion. 1 A'een - -'��� ��� n teams foi 1 , rlze will nol In 10 ofl thl ��� eve ning a 1 ��� fhe regular 1 , laj evenins shool will, how- 1 , p, I,,, pulled off, and ll ! expi cl I thai ��� 1 itlendance of N'ew \', stmlnsi gun club members will ��� , ��� out, Tl ��� ������'��� ��� In . wlll c im- m ne ������ promptlj al B: 10 o'clock, The Belyea & company es Calgary Milling companj suit will be heard In the co tntj court thia morning at I' bj .':- ii mor .hi! ���" C ine, The 1 [or the recovery of a certain '' . mi :i ��������� tor hauling and teaming' , , : due tl <��� plaintiff from the ,|,..-..,, lent company. An examination ,,.��� Mr Newell, Vancouver, rmanagerof the Calgary Milling company fi i , ... . 0f artie alars was conduct i-l ,. 1 . ���' mn 1 glstrar.j :. .'. C imbi A- ��� , ��� ��� ,.2,- is the full program ind com en at the Albert this evening, when .1. W. wield tie conductor's -���,1: M-irch. Bride elect, :tlon, Maritina, V,'a!!a-: :,. s mora, Los-y; Character- . , 1, Clement; po mla ��� ��� ��� . . ond 11.i;el." Mora*; atfng, -i- " -���_������ ��� ci' ri >;, ���''>������'���:et \ I w \ \irAi Lxlpiiseoo, front SI >��' :���; I V:*~.a2*Z*Z*Za'*za:.*~.a2f',a:.a:\a:.W ���:���' W. E. FALES, Ilil.MirUI IMI'OUIIM Hand Painted China We have made arrangements with the Pickard's itudlos of Chicago, to lead ��� presentatlvo to N'ew VVosttnlnstev, to five an exhibit Iq emr store an Friday and Saturday, July 26 and 27. lu this oxhlbli will be shown hundreds of i'.n- tnosl beautiful * - mens nr the arl of China Painting ever produced The coloi ohonn 1 are brilliant. The khIiI wniii Is Blmplj exquisite Bul the prices are uol blub All of Plfili ard's China possesses ei harmonious, satisfying rlohness thai has never been successfully Imitated, Tho store wlll be completely tilled with the lino. None nf the pieces in this oxhlbli arc for sale, Bul anybody who withes > duplicate of any of theje pieces can have It painted to order, ind delivered nt anj time In the future; Thli wlll also be d good opportunity to pin 8 ipeotal orden tor Plokard's Monogram and White and Oold China We win 111,'iiii' 11 vi'i.v close prii n any piece ordered lo this wn '; we have in. mun.'.v Uel up in ipoolal pi.'ii.'K which are painted t" order, and can afford in sell ln iihh way cheaper than where we oarrj the goods In stock, W" in.', however, going bo put souie of Plokard's hand-pialnteJ China t" (Btock (Or OUr Full trade, and we are particularly anxious, to ue.' an expres iron uf .minion trom the ladles of our city who are interested In Ihlngl arl Isllc, ns U th" merits of the different* docorations, W. C. CHAMBERLIN, THE MlfR iis�� .- ���;..-?,",,.; ���..-,... .�� ..... . THE DAILY NEWS. CLERGYMEN MUST PAY , . - FULL fARE IN fUTDRE KeSldeiltl WEDNESDAY, j Uly; Special Rates For Wearers of the Cloth Soon Will Be Thing of the Past. CAMPERS' NOTICE WATER WINGS BATHING CAPS, Reg. 25c. Fancy 35c. Take with you our Mosquito Oil, Honey and Almond Cream, Skin Soap tor sunburn, etc. Can sell you a splendid Bath Towel. D. S. Cl'RTIS & CO., Drugs, Spe(taclesrSeeds New Westminster Second-HandPIANOS ORGANS, RANGES, STOVES. BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, ETC. Rushton & Speck gju SECOND-HAND STORE We also do all kinds of general repairing. Sign Man on Wheel. Columbia St. New Westminster. Phone 275 We Eat to Live But at the same time it is necessary to know what we are eating. At KENNY'S Cafe You can rely upon Getting the Best of Everything. W. N. Draper B. C. Land Surveyor Ellard Block. New Weatmlnater. B.C. J. HENLEY Manufacturer of Mineral Waters, Etc. Aerated Waters, Family Trade a Specialty. Tel. 113. Office, Eighth Street, NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY COMPANY Chicago, July 23.���Clergymen, charity workers, inmates of soldiers' and sailors' homes hereafter when they travel will pay full rare the Eame as ordinary citizens. Brer since the 2-cent fare laws began to be agitated reduced fares foj. clergymen have been "up in ihe air." More than 100,000 annual certificates now in existence will be cancelled. In the west these grant a rate of 1 1-2 cents a mile and in the easl of 2 cents a mile. Th*. railroads were disposed for a time to let these certificates stand, inasmuch as they hail been issued for a year, i".it as nil of them bear a clause to the effect that they may bi canceled at any time by the roa Is it was decided at a meeting of the Western and Transcontinental associations tn call them in. The general inclination of the country \' demand a flat 2-cent rate determined this action. Tin- mads fee! that they can show no favors and tha' tne present rate is low enough fe' anj I ody. aj New Westmi 'The Site of Beautiful Homes.'' The following list carefully compiled to date contains most of the' choicest residential plots in the city for sale. Prices are most reasonable Several lots have fruit bearing trees. Just the kind of homeyou want for comfort. Read our list of Ranches and Farm Lands for sale. 1 Two acres in block, corner of llth Street and Royal avenue, invaluable for industrial site, $4,500. One half cash, balance to be arranged. | I Five acres on 10th Ave., right across from old reservoir, city limits. $1200. Half cash, half in six months. House 24x24; 4 rooms; framed; inside ship lapped. Barn 12x16. One acre partly cleared. Land No. 1. Bal. easily cleared. One acre, corner of Aukland and lltl) Slreet and Royal Avenue $2,500 ������I Spies Arrested. i;.. I'etersburg, July 23.���The police Subdivision of lot 46, block 6, comprising some of the finest residential sites in the city for sale exclusively by us. This magnificent property is situated on the comers of Fourth avenue, First street (facing Queen's park- and Emory street, comprising in all ten 33x120 foot lots facing on nave arretted on the street a student pjrsr street at $700 (excepting the cor- :>ii���! a young woman whom they had ner -ioi facing Fourth avenue anl long suspected of belonging to the jrirst street, held at $1000); two lots military organization of the revolu tionlsts. On searching them the po- ! per jct. four ]0ts, 52 1-2x85, $450; lice found jilans of both the Tzarskoe- five j.-jtS] 5400. Call at our office on S lo and Peterhoff palaces, maps f'f i Front street and Inspect plans, the St. Peter and St. Paul fortresses,' House 30x42, -Ith St.. between 4:h and oth Ave.; 2 single and 1 double bedrooms upstairs, and bath room down stairs; parlor, dining room, kitchen and pantry. Full sized lot running back to Ash St. .Price $3,800: $1,500 cash, balance at $500 per year at 7 jier cent. 2U storey house, 10 rooms, also modern improvements; lot 60x132; . 1, '-, ::;h avenue, 42 1-2x120, at $600, lane at back; part of lot set out with fruit trees and nice lawn. Price 1C0 acres, 2 miles from city. $40 per acre Two lots on 18th street, between 7th and ith avenues. 1 full size lot, block 0, lot 14, St. Patrick's Square: Price $450. 1 lot, 55^x166, Tenth street, off Que< n's avenue. Price $450. Terms $200 cash, balance term3 to suit N'o. 310.���9-roomed House and bath room, Agnes St. $3,000; % cash, balance 3 and G months at 7 %. 24 ''"" iry; 6 0k. front; i, . ,;; * house, lal chicken ban frlljt' Wnds Prici $3,000. Te.m,i cash, balan 1 (j iUd 12 mm\ $3,500, subje, ��� to IQ lease. Fine re5l0ence ( ��� 2nd Street, ccrr.er Fourth! Splendid location, now rei $30.00 per month; lease cai tended if purchaser so d.J good paying investment, be arranged. Double ti di nt house ! 1st and 2nd Sl ��������� isi 11 -:: half and 11 ' In 6 monej Rents for f 1 :. ���. .���,.- ' 4(1 acres (�� si tion 14, N. tl |of Tn. 2, aboul t__ . J Haworth roa I - hoj 1 i-j storey house ... [ other 3 can bi li . upstafl shack; 1% acn eared al with clover, red; 'airly easlll One mile from sh ��� -. | $1.200;. term- I ill cash, months at 7 ' , Full sized lot N'o. 12 oa ! lie c fit I I I'I F r I a in I:. ]_'.��� I and of the fortress al Cronstadt, and a aper showing the disposition of the :es in the St. Petersburg barrack-. The police believe that they have Pipped in the bud another attempt on the emperor. James Kipp filled up on booze yes- \ terday afternoon, was seen in that deli rable condition by Detective Bradshaw, escorted to the lockup, and remains there awaiting trial this morn- ' ing. Three ful sized lots on Fifth avenue, north side between First and Second streets, Xo. 5, 0 ami 7. Price $400 leach or $1100 for the three. Ful] sized lot, north side of Hamilton street between Sixth and Eighth streets; $225. $2,750. $1,500 cash, balance 6 and 12 months at 7 per cent. 1 lot N'o. 24 on 13th. street south side of 4th avenue. Price $200 cash. 7 lots Xos. Sl to S6 and 05, 95 faces full sized on Sth avenue, next to Gunns ranch, cash, bal '4 lots cleared without a stump; Email house, chicken house, 175 choice chickens; horse and rig; $1500 cash. 1 1-2 house, C rooms and flush closet on 1th avenue, one lot from 2nd street on south side; fruit trees. Price No. 312.���8-roomed room, Agnes St. cash, baeance 3 and fi mos at HIE MISSION LUMBER CO. NOTICE OF. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP 160 acres less right of way about S acres for railway; 25 acres stumped, 15 acres roughly cleared and fenced; $1900; 1-2 cash, terms for balance at 1 1-2 story house 18x28, lean tcx> Ux2S 7 per cent. Size of lot 55x165. and lean too 16x22; barn 30x32 an 1 $350 cash, balance on easy terms, lean too 32x14; granary 10x10; two LOU 16, 17 ami 20 of 11 of 3. Price chicken houses, each 10x12; wagon $500 for three or $175 each; 1-2 cash shed 20x30; small milk house, small balance 6 months at 7 per cent, orchard, all kinds of fruit, 65 bearin and Sth St. Price $.1050, House and b.i'h huo.-.uee at 7 ': o,:.::r.. Price $2,500; '- Westerly 4, 11 ol 63, S_..| 132x132 conn" .'��� et squl houses drawing $28 :������. mool Block 12 on 12th St., east side; 10 *5,000, half cat f lots. Price $2,500. one-third months. 6, 12 and 18 months 160 S.E. '., 1 Section 2(1 10 iii-ros,partly 1 l< ared; Kan. House corner of 7th St. and 4th running through; Koodroadj Ave.; 9 rooms; 2 full sized lots, C6x north of Websti cornerf 132; ' orchard of apples, pears and mill and P.O. al thi w�� 1 plums Price $4,000, $2,000 cash, bal- ber worth $7 per n ce4al ance on time at 7 %. i miles from Pi 1 Hanej $2,100; terms $1,101 .. j] 5 lots corner of street between Mh ranged. Oth Ave. on 2nd St., side of 2nd s_u- Sub Towns I ten NOTICE ir hereby given thai the' partnership heretofore subsisting be-1 tween Joseph Cameron and Joseph, Mark McDonald as "The Mission Lumber Company" of the District of New Westminster has been dissolved] by mutual consenl as of the 29th day. fruit trees; natural spring well. Price $6000; $2000 cash, balance easily arranged at 7 per cent. '�� acre between Queen's and St equal to one acre; partly cleared, railway runs alongside; old! $500, half cash. A splendid oppor- chard.JM-ll^ 1 tunity for investment. 1 1 acre clay, bouse on tram! More exclusive properties just listed!Joyce station; partly clearel with us for sale. acro.-s front fact.. :.:.:.! Lot 5, opjeosite Knox church, Seep- $700 rash. balance a ! perton, east Bide Columbia Street <>n car line. $350 cash. 3 lots south side or Slxtl verv '.ml:- ��� . ���.!.--': fi"x1 !���'���'. Sub. Block 10. $1050 cash. \.. nue feel en Full sized lot on Third street, between Royal and Queens avenue easl side, new house; $1500. Tv .. .' t3, block NOW, THEN, WHAT DO Ave. on west side of 10th; N'o. 5 and 6. Block 4S; 132x105 feet; all cleared and fenced. Price $1050; $550 cash, balance in fi months. 4 lots on Fifth Street, 11. 12, 13, 14, Sub. 15. S. Blk. 13. $350 each, halt Full sized lot on Royal avenue, be- CBSa, balance 0 months at 7 ',. tween Fourth and Merrivale; all clear-1 I, lot 9, $1000 each. ed. $1,200, $&00 cash of June, 1907. All debts owing to the j YOU WANT BETTER THAN THIS? said partnership are to be paid to 27% acres of the best soil, 10 acres Joseph Cameron of Sapperton in tbe cleared, under cultivation; 200 young I strict of New Westminster an.l all fruit trees, just comencing to bear; claims againsi the said partnership are{new house, I'i storey, 3 rooms; hen houses, in good order; some acres planted with wheat, oats and potatoes. Water from nearby spring. Balance of property easily cleared. Price $4,700; $2500 cash, balance fi and 12 months. 1 1 b" pn sented to the sahl ' 1 Cai leron by whoi i e ame W ;; 1 ��� - ittled. 1 . ��� : .it New Wes tmins ti ��� this 13th .-. ." of July, 1907. W ne -: J()S. ( AMERON . . JOHNSON. . . M. M -DON fVLD. 2 2 DAILY This property Is only % mile from tram line. Over two hundred chickens and ducks could be sold with the property at a snap. Excursion rates to all points Basl July 3rd, 4th and 5th; Ajigusl 8th, 9th ami lOtfe. Ittckets good for three months. ED GOULKT, O. V. ii. Agent. New Westminster. WHEN GOING EAST ASK T LAND REGISTRY ACT. TAKE NOTICE that application has .��� made to register Margaret Rob- j ��� m as the ov, ner in Fee Simple, under Sal< Deed from Thn Corpora- 25 a res on Mara road, Burnaby. tion <'i the' Township or District of i $150 an acre FOR A FEW DAYS Surrey, to Margaret Robson, bearing ONLY. One-quarter cash, balance l date ihi' 7th day of November, A D., and 2 years at 7 %. I901 i f ;;!! and singular thai certain No. 306.���9-roomed house, with bath room, corner of ii'-b and Agnes St. parcel 11 tracl uf land and premises - ' tte, Ij Ing nnl being in the Districl of New Westminster, in the Province oi !: tish Columbia, more ; 1 rticularly 1 " and described a lot 7, subdlv- HouS6) tul] slzed lot> on Keary ':;'' "���' ,������ ,.ct Sannerton- rents for $10 per 10 acres in sec. 32. Timber, fir, cedar and alder. Good soil; good roads. Apply for full particulars. Lots 17. 18, 19, 20, 21, face on 16th, street and Sth avenue; 2 corner lots $25i'i; 4 inside lots $200 each. P ie e $S50, cash. Single lots at cash. Four and one-half acres betwei n Seventh and Eighth avenue; south side of 1st street. Price $2,500. Lot 14 on Fifth avenue, sub B, 10 of .sub '.1. $300 cash. V2 cleared; size 55 feet by 132 feet. Acreage on Vancouver road, corner of Gilley road. $225 per acre. Acreage Is selling fast at this price. 100 acres, Westminster district, 40 acres under cultivation, 10 acres or chard, % acre strawberries planted this year; abler bottom land; running spring; house is x 22; frame barn 30 x 32; 1' 1 osl frame house and coi' stable i, ' .: ee In all, stable 8 con - an I 2 house; ��� mer of Merriva! Agnes; full sized lot; city bloc lot 11; one house rents for $25 other $1": Bush closets and and 31, the con nected with sewers. Price $3.5CC. ('���ash $2. I dance In fi, 32 at: I IS months at 7 ',. N.-E, '1 of .-'i.i, 19. Township 10: somi timber. Price (TS per acre; terms $1.0u0 ... balance 1 asy. Lots 14 and 15 of 1 of fi of -4 (cleared.) Price $500; tor the two, 1-2 cash, balance 0 months al 7 per cent Lot M on Sberbrook street of 11 of 3, cleared. Price $275; 1-2 cash, balance, fi months at 7 per cent. 2 lots on Mh St. between 3th and Cth Ave. on east siele; full sized, CGx 132; Nos. 9 ami 12. Price $1CC0 fcr both, half cash, balance easy. Six lots, 50x150, outside city lin ti $60 each let. Fuller particulars on enquiry. One acre in block! tween 18th and 16| on Sth Ave. I'nee 1-3 cash, bal. easy. Large lot Bn I "---i luml i.i strei", Sei; perl :������ B | a: $10 each. One and one-h tll full size lot, sil ...'��� . o ril Ro al avenue m: I ci ��� ��� '��� Btreet; 9 rooms: bath room, j' cold water, closet; v.nodshedj ' bearig fruit trees; streets i ; sides; fine view. 1 ��� I 1 ' cash. Lot racing 2nd St., between! land 3rd Ave., second lot fronl Ave.; 52x122 feel clearef alongside and back. Price ��� half cash, balance eas;, at i One lot No. 12 cn Royal A\| third lot from Eighth street.) fcr sale exclusively. 150 acres Improved land, and Bheds complete, near Cloi< I under cultivation, $15,000. can handle this, don'l I . i 3 .in; term.- i an 11 eirrangeij Prici $4.0CO; tonus '������ cash, balance j span horses; near Mission Station; .'md 6 months at 7 19, '!' um. il Ip 2. You no' each of j o i are n q lired to contei the claim of the tax purer within fort;.-fiv.. days from the date i ' the firsl publication i I this notice upon you, otherwise I shall n ���: iter Wurgarei Robson, as owner thereof In f< e, And I hereby din cl thai publication for thirty days in a laily newspaper published ai New Westminster of this notice will be TICKET AGENT TO SEND YOU OVER "THE NORTHWESTERN LINE'' Eight Train? Every JJiy :n the Yen BETWEEN Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago THE TRAIN OF FAME TUP. NORTH-WESTERN, LTD. Embodies the newest and best ideas, -"<"1 and Bufficieni Bervice thereof, for COMFORT, CONVENIENCE.1 Dated al the l.and Registry Office, and LUXURY. It is lighted with New Westminster, Province of British both electricity and gas; the most | Columbia, this 18th day of July, A.D., brilliantly illuminated train in the world. The equipment consists of private nompartment cars, standard 16 section sleepers, luxurious dining. car. reclining chair cars (seats free), l0..re modern day coaches and buffet, library and smoking cars. For Time Tables, Folders, or any further information call on or .write F. W. PARKER, GENERAL AGENT, 720 Second Avenue. Seattle, Wash street, Sapperton; rents fo month. Only $1,050. r Seven roomed house all modern improvements, north side of Hamilton St. $1500 1-2 cash balance [easy at 7 per cent. ch trches near at hand: steamei lands twice a day; aboul 100 acrei LimDer, fir anil cedar, never been I logged; $2,00 ' refused for stan ling timbi ; ��� .i ' .-��������� hou i' 16 x 24; hi n hou-.' made of hewed timber Laid In mortar, 12 x 30. A chance of a lifetime, $3,000; $1,000 cash, balanc. al fi per 'ent. No. 30S.- S-roome I ii iuse, with bath room, etc.; Agnes St. $2,500; % cash, balance ;; and 6 mos. ai 7 < . HOUSE and LOT ri ntrallj li i at< d In a commmandln .-itnation; Third eivenue, at foot of [go acrea t'",; I '���':'1 :,":::1 Fifth street, Two and one half-store*y A\..,.A. ;!_, ���,.:,.: :- ;., ��� .er, nea bouse, Ten rooms (recently papered) r,,,o\. $12 Der acre; All modern conveniences; hot and e old Vi atei. I ath, flush closet, la ra- tory, eli I lighi; nice lawn; lot 66x132, i. Ith lane In rear; part of lot et oul with fruit trees, Price $2,753. I $1,500 cash, balance arranged. per acre; Pari of lol :���'���'���'. b M ' ^ nin ut 70 acres, ! Half cash. Jun;;). 2 lots, (corner) streets. 20, 21: No. : $175. Du ': , $1701 M ni and s| 160 .���!.. ee on the Scot* road, 16 acre i cleared; harn BO x 80; stables, etc.; I gg-]?0T the above four prop splendid Boil; onlv $30 per acre. $1,0001special price will be i ������ " '"''^ cash, balance easy. j chaser. IDE BIG PAPER IS Ir'E BEST OT FOB IIRBIHK 1 107 O. S. KEITH, District Registrar. Throssell and 11. Burton. All persons serve. 1 with thia notice, and those claiming through or under them, and ail persons claiming any i; teresl in the said land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, anil alii persons claiming any Interest in the said land by descent, whose title is not registered under the provisions of the "Land Registry Act," shall be for- i ver estopped and debarred from *<���(- ting up any claim to or in respect of the said land so sold for taxes as provided by the "Land Registry Act." REAL ESTATE BROKERS Telephone 333 PrOflt Street Telephone J33 JULV ^ 24, 1907 A THE DAILY NEWS. >$**��_: Tenders for License t- NOTICE. Siven that thirty .11 rend to apply to Chief Commissioner of ������ tor permission CANADIAN TIONa. is with iffiHGUU HOME- Dominion Lands in the Province of ..AD"^81"11 llwM Belt in British Colum- w*~ ��� y any r 1 . behead of a family, i tne 5J'C ,, yeara of age, to section of to way the Umber from 'ibed lands, situate mgallum valley: No. 40���Commencing at post Planted S. E. corner about 26 miles Department of the >m the mouth of North Fork of the Kitsumgallum river British Columbia. SEALED TEN] Commissioner tides, viz., engine, boiler and derrick the south bank of Cypress creek abou- |y��ty WFSTMIV'STF.R I AND DISTRICT will be received, and separate ten- three and a half miles west from Sil- ders for the scow or tenders tor all ver creek, thence north eight] chains, together. east eighty chains, south eighty ed on the envi ber Berth No. at this Departmenl above in. lake, thence running as ' returned immediately in case of non ������'"'��� 40 chains west, si chains i acceptance of a tender. 12 o'clock north, in chains east, 40 chains north, Q����n "n Wedn< ' I tins east. 80 chains south, 40 aains west, 40 chains south to point il commencement. Take notice that I, Henry Grose, of Vancouver. B. <_'., timber cruiser, in- An accepted cheque on a chartered chains, and west eighty cbains to tenJ t0 apply for a Umber , Canadian bank equal to 20'; of the l,oint ��f commencement, whob' amount of the tender must ac- 2- Commencing at a post s*t cl ise companj each tender. The cheque u> -Vo- 1 stake, thence north eightj accompanying the tender accepted chains, west eighty chnins. south will be forfeited if the party tender- eighty chains, and east eighty chains abou, 20 chains distant In a X. E. doing declines to enter into a contract tc' I*0'"1 of commencement. ection trom the S. W. corner of sur- or fails to complete the work con- :!- Commencing at a post set close veyed lot 495, thenci. north 160 chains, Kit-1 tracted for. and each cheque will be to Xo- ' stake, thence weat eighty thence west 40 chains, thence south over the following described la Is, in the Coasl Districl; l���Commencing al a post planted S. E. corner thereof and situate i over ,{ one- . more oi '��� he madi eersonally at ��� v ^strict in "" Herth No ��*** situate in the Pr, c ,. ' ^er u required toper- uml,ia ��n the wesl ������ ,.: chehalis ected there-' Lake an-J-' I i itput \v. w. CORY, i- ��� ter of the In tr;; publication ol Irtwneni ��111 not be pal l L\. REGISTRY ACT. | ' lie iti m Fi irence Marj ll . Fee Simple I from The Cor- Burn i . . earing date I b- |;;:.: ��� \ li. 1902, �����. all .: '.. ' erl tin pai ��� I ��� situate, ag Districl of N'i ���' t, .:. I'..evince of Bl - : e pari:i ula I 1 as subdivision >. . ' A" of lol 2 ���in- north west corner of| follows NTo. 43, theme 40 chains west, ha ;.s south, t.e chains east, 160 : north to poii of commence ment. awarding thi . ��� ��� regulati ens un le which a license will be issue I also printed el ; m ier and i a may be ned at this D< i . i al Lhe fBce of the ('��� ki Agenl al 1 x��. 45.���-Commencing at the N'ew Westminst* "'est corner of location Xo. 44, ther ��� 40 chains west, 160 chains south, 10 chains east, 160 chains north Each tend ��� an aci pted ank in favo il the In ������;. .'IITIt'ii, e i cha- . 1 ity of the Block 1.���Comprising that portion | outside Timber Berth N'o. 4 4. Block 1, , and Timber Berth 254 Block 1, of Sec- ' tion 23, Township 4. Range 30, Wesl of the 6th Meridian, containing an area of 387 acres, more or less. Block 2.���3ounded on the west by Chehalis Creek, on the east by Timber Berth 298 Block l.and the east bound- lain. Xo. 46.-Post planted at the ary o�� same produced northerly to ber Berth No. 525," will be received distant in a northerly direction from at this Department until 12 o'clock the north east corner of lol 195, thence noon on Wednesday, the 31st day of east 40 chains, thence south 160 July, 1907, for a license to cut. timber chains, thence wesi in chains, thence ..t of commencement. ..... | thi I the a it north west corner eef location No. 42. Timber Berth 298 Block 2; on the ���J ... O.l ..U ,. I ...... .... .... ..'. ..lnl Stll on Berth N'o. 523, comprising lands situate in the Province of British Columbia, an.l described as follows: Timber Berth No. 523, comprising the north-east quarter of Section 15. and that portion of the north-west quarter of Section 14 not coverel by Timber Berth 471 (being approximately the north 36 chains) in Town- nortii lij.i chains, containing (it') acres more or less. HENRY GROSE, Locate! Julj 6, 1907, Re South West quarte; of Section 28, Township 16, New Westminster District���All that part of the South .vast Quarter of said Section lying to red I ; licen highest o lei ssari . ae ce N ' : Timber Berth 264 Bloc ������; '_ will be en ��� 30 chains west, 120 chaina nortn 1 haina ' '-' " ':'" and 298 ie i, 2; and on tl i by hains ens;. 4- chains south to j Timber Berth 254 Block 1, containing ; :.t of commencement. .,n a].,.a ���.- ;,- acre8 more .,, le3S Claim No. 47.���-Post planted al the p 5, Ranso 27. West of the 6th the .North and West of Lol 17, Croup P ITES, Meridian, containing an area of 304 -, an.. to In the Province if Bril h . il CO chains west of the north east cor- easterly fr uu the north-easl cornei Secretary io tin ivest Crei ,. ,,:- i.,...,-1 -, \,,. 4s, thence 80 tl Teof; tl i e south-ea terl along Di lartmenl nf the Interior, . lescribed foilo.vs dns west, SO chains north, ^' ��� ilns i I "us-.>:;'. boun I irj SO cha ts.m ire ���-,.. ,;,������:, X. :'��� nprlsin east, SO chains south to point of com- a ' is, to the angle In Baid e&sl loi, i ti 1 noi b ��� ienci nn nt. ' i 'ar. o rimber Berth 302; thence Tim er Berth 2S0 nd 'ie.. I claim No. 51 Post .elan..'! al the north-eastei . il righl angle3 to lasl .,,.., ,,,,., comer of T. I.. No. 7943, course following the boundar: if said Re easl portion (62 i-i"1 a res of thence 160 chain west, 10 ehains !;";'!; 302, 10 chains; them . north- ,,.,. [ractj0Iiai south Past quarter of north,'160 chains east, 40 chains I westerly paralled to flrst course 801 ^^ Lownshin 24. Whereas of see ': mi :; .mis;.!.��� Timber Berth 2e;i and sai l Bi rth '. ��� , lu Township ! e: ;,- so, Wesl .if the Gth Merl 11 ' , he north li ei' ar I I '';''' ' I la tei ";' Sei tl in 26, the north half and tin' soutl �� isl i ��� s"' ;i' '' ,. . . easl half Section y th i north halt Section 32, Sei I i - and those portl m ��� if > - ' ���.; i. ddi 1 n ier Berth ��� - ' Ottawa, May 30th, 1907 LAND REGISTRY ACT. outh ; i ��� oinl of ' immeni ement, ., j, .. ;,,.. | , IU| with lengl Claim N'o 10 cl ilns wesl of the south e isl corner of T. L. No. 7943, then e 160 i }��� .-��� . west, i" chains south, 160 chains east, I i chains north I i point 1 ������ ' o? commencement, i hain i, more or less, to coi - spond thence 16, township proof of the loss of certlfli .;.' of title sou -weste Ij paralled to . .,,���,) numbi r l U6F, Issued in the n u i il Ne '.��� 1907. The person or persons liaving In their custody or iiossession the ; I- lowing Title Deeds relating to the said propertj are requested to deliver the same, to the undersigned, Convej ance el ited 91 h Maj. I I, from Thomas Craves Gregson to Elizabeth McGregor. A. WHEALLER, 42 Lorne Street, New Westminst r, B.C., Solicitor tor Applic Tenders for License to Cut Timber on Dominion Lands in the Pro- vince of British Columbia. SEALED TENDERS addressed to ri . i,, Town hi i I, Range I, Wes! ol the 7th Mcridiai ; als > Sections li, I, ' S. KEITH, B| th, north hall and a mth easl quar- ' Registrar. ,,.,. g(, tlon ,;. sections 7, I, tl ' half ; nd the mth-we i n tarter Sec- wlth this notle. tlon 9, the south east quai r Section ' mgh or under 10, the south h II Section 16, the j claiming anv half and the nor h-wesl quarte. S 1 ild inn.i i... .I,.,,.. ,,r tie,,, 17. ihe. north half and s ml dlon IS, til" BOUtll ll e ee : I Section 19, 'inl 1-U ,, i "" ... '' S" tlnna 1. 2, 'h>- 1 whose title Is thosi half Section 11 I h ��� '. . ite i M ee :;. 1907. i ... tors; WILLI \M MOODY, FRANK VANDALL.. Agent, K. V \xn.\l.l. 4,1 chains, to polnl o! com Ralph -���'���'. le has been filed In this the Commissioner of Dominion Lands, mencement. containing an area of 320 office. Departmenl of the Interior, and a i es, mo ��� or les. Block 5.���Commencing al i polnl on Notice is hereby given ��� ' I shall, marked "" the envelope at the expiration af one monl i Ei ma Timber Berth No, 'Tender for will be re- end of s il 1 lake; thence s ��u i-e... i I easterly shore of lake, 2V4 (';l'''. unles3 in the maantlm i i ������'���' ��� ��� ' - alon ���EMDERS FOR DERRICK. SCOW. BOILEH AND ENGINE. claiming any n : bj virtue of tlon 17 ment, and all quarter sei u Interest in the north-wi ' ""���,: ' ' whose Utla la ';'"" :,,',",'i '' S ''';.1' , i'i -u:.-,s tasl half Section 11 ind S - ���... - q , ^ ^^ fr)r ,������.. , T,m1.""; ,,i,: ���'���:-':., '.',,. ���.; ',.',": British Columbia, or tend",' ; debarred from in Township o, Rang L^��e, ^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^ T.(.ri,.V(il ���., ' ' or in respect; 7th Meridian; al ' 'ani' old tor taxes as easl half Section east quarter Section 25, I Range 2, West of the TENDERS ."l Ir ised to the under- ,:,.(," iwa, an l marked on the . ��� ., "ten: ��� ��� i Scow, Steam Boiler an I : ���:: : ! 1, ,:,,, sectloq 12, the foi a i the south the easterlj ihore of Chehall Lake, , . '.,,,���,��� . celved al this Departmenl until 12 , , , . the date of the first publication hereof, ,.,,,, ,.,���,., ,,��� \v,���i���,,s,i .,������ ,n,. ith 50 chains southerly from northerly ocloci. noon on weunesaay, tn im itherl. '"':' ' duplicate of the sai.l ...'"i'i- .\.v- ,,(��� September, 1907, for a licenie to cul timber on Berth No. 527, com- miles in dire distance, with a depth joction be made to me ta wri lng. of 67 chains on said easl Bhore, ineas- c. g, KEITH. ,ured at right angles to the general Istrlct Registrar of Titles, bearing ol ��ald easterly shore of lake Land Registry Office. wiihin the bio It, containing in area New Westminster, B. C., i il 6, L907 ,,r [,340 ai res, more or less ��� ������ The berth must in- Burveyed with- SEALED TENDERS iddressed to in uie" year after the date of the no- t|1(1 undersigned, and endorsed "Ten- tice awarding the berth, der for Electric Elevator, Calgary, ;l. . i Registry Act.' LEASES. '".i that, 60 daya I to apply to the mer of Landa ':' " ��� of the foreshore . ��� boo��l" 'e.i milling ,.,:������ | J whole of a .ay. 1 ' ' :!" Independenl Bn ��ut two miles oouth of the ' land, on the oaa! Imal b.ui, and about two Kildala Arm. 'April ;,ei, l907 IFP.!;1:!''' Mr"'||V. Locator, L ^DALL. Agent. [fete i'i The regu itions under which a li Vita., Public Building," wlll be recelv- ,,.. | ,vi: he Issued, also printed ed al thia office until Friday, ^ugusl forma of tender and envelope, may he 2, L907, inclusively for the construc- ,,. tained at thl i Department or al tbe ' tion of an i lectrlc elevator it the Cal- ' office of the Crown Timber Agent at gary, Alta., Public Building. dying and delivering al Vlo-1 New Westminater. S. C. Plans'tendering are nottded thai aore8 , Jfl a w00den scow and the erec- gjach tender must be accompanied tendera will nol be oonaldereJ unless Hon on board of a steel derrick with 2Hth DAY OF JULY, 1907 13,0 rveyi ,. he notice ... hi h a within hoisting enginu, boiler and other ac- . ,riea according to spot mention: : lng and delivering al wheiv directed, a double cy- Ij. Victoria containing an i i more' or less. The berth tins' ' e SU on . year after the dal i iwardlng the berth rhe regulations unde �� ������- ^���^ .,,,.,,,.��� holatlng engine, winch ..���as,, will be Is ued, also pr ^ ^ ^ hoisting drums and two forma of tender and ei ��� ." w)nch ,���.,.. an uprlght steel tubular .,,,������ boiler of 30 horse power cn- pacllyi and a structural steel derrick, Specifications of tne macninery aa t prising lands situate in the Province of uti'ish Columbia, aad described as follows; ��� Timber Berth No, 527, commencing al the Wesl end of the most Northerly boundary of Tlmjjer Berth 290; thence EJaat, along sail North boundary of Timber Berth 'J'.'". 20 ciiains, more or leas, te. the Weal boundary of Timber Berth 378; Ihence North, along Bald West boundary of Timber Berth 878, 120 chains, more or less, to the shore of Pitt Lake; thence West 20 (Iiains. more or less, to equal length of Bouth boundary; thence South 120 chains, more' or less, to point of commencemenl containing an area of 210 acres, more or less. I'he berth must be surveyed within obtained at this Depai office of the Crown Tin New Westminster, B A-; mt Each tender musi be i 'OPjaJJj ."- ~ t.��� Hck ran be obtained :,, an accepted chequ , on a cnarwi Department here, at the agen- bank in favour of the Deputy of tne ��� ^ Departmenti victoria, at i,v an accepted cheque on a chartered signed with their actual Bignal tres, 'miiI. iii favour of th" Deputy of the |,-.,,|, tender must be accompanied! Minister ot the Interior, for the am- py an accepted cheque ou a chp tared I)m. Vi,u. ,lft(M. (|10 (i;lU, ot- the notice ,��� .,t of the bonus which the appll- bank, made payable to the ordei of awftrdiug the berth. cant is prepared to pay for a license, the H inourable the Minis er if Public T1]1, regUjationa under which a 11- No tendfer by telegraph will be en- Works, equal to ten percent. (10 p.c.) icense wju t,0 Issued, also printed tertained. The highest or any tender of the amount of the tender, which fnrn,. n, tendet and envelope, may be not necesaarlly accepted. will be forfeited If the party tender- L^ined al thia Departmenl or at tho PERLEY G. KEYES. lng decline to enter into a contractLttjoa ,,r thl, Crown Timber Agent at Secretary. ! when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted Department ot the Interior, Ottawa, April 24th. 1907. New Westminster, U. C. Each tender must be accompanied NOTICE. for. If tho tender be not accepted the ,,y a|1 ttccepted cheque on a chartered cheitue will be returned. | bank In favor of the Deputy of tha The Department does not. bind Itself minister of the Interior, for the ant- rot the inte ' *J.am- 7';.^ Hou89, va���COUver |rf/��^o/?/v//VG PAPER THE NEWS F'RSl KlLS Miniate ount of the bonus ��� s prepared to paj '��� - The' highesi or an ,..;. irlly accepted, No tender bj tei tertained. PERLEY O. Department of the [ntorior, -, the ipp lean) Icense ��� :��� not nee tha Cuatoma and House, New West min- renderera must furnish plans ot .,,. uoilerB and engines offered, and wllM"" '���"' ..,,. ,he earliest possible time In KEYES *bich they will agree to make the Virata leaders for the three ar- Take notice that, thirty days atfer date I Intend to make application to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and to accept the lowest or any ten ler. By order, FRED. C-'ELINAS, Secretary. Works for B license to cut and carry Department of Public Works, away timber from the following dea- Ottawa, July 4, 19*07. cribed loads altuated In New West- Ne*r8papera will not be paid for tt minster district. advertisement if they insert it with-, 1 Commencing at a post set on oul authority from the Department, Department of the Interior, Ottawa, July 5th, 1907 ount of the bonus which the applicant Is pre;' ire.I to pay for a license. The higheal or any tender not nec- ceaaarlly accepted. No tender by telegraph will be enti.": lined. PERLEY G. KEYES, Secretary. jirr rJDHE DAIL?i'NEWS. WEDNESDAY JUiy. ��� ��� 1 : : ������ : * ** ** ** ���**ii**y**y**^**b* ** ** ** r**y**y**b-**y**ib* FIVE ACRES Good fruit land, four miles from Westminster on good road, tre ei cleared; an ideal fruit and chicken ranch. PRICE $400 Terms $100 cash, balance $15 per month. For sale exclusively by W. J. KERR * * * * * * * * Fire and life insurance agent, Real Estate Broker �� 276-278 Columbia St, Westminster.B.C. Phone 170 ��� ** **i**-** ** **:**: **o*b** .**:**! ** ******** * * i I ��� Here's Your Chance Three-fifths acres on the upper side of Sixth Ave. between Moody Square and the 12th street tram line; streets on three sides. PRICE $1 500 ON TERMS. This lot, long desired by many investors, has just come into the market. It has a beautiful situation, with a frontage of 99 ft. on the avenue. It lends itself to profitable subdivision. Don't delay if you wish to own it. Malins, Coulthard & Co. Ltd J. H. VIDAL, Mgr. Real Estate Department New Wellington COAL MAYERS & PRESTON Blacksmiths' Coal in stock. OFFICE: FRONT STREET, FOOT OF SIXTH, NEW MISTER INSPECTOR SWORD ISSUES INSTRUCTIONS Fishermen Must Follow Regulations Regarding Casting Nets In River. As a result te;' the protest made bj the board of trad - ugainst the manner in which fishermen on the Frasei were disregarding the law providing for the maintenance of a one-thin! channel in the river for steamships, Inspector C. B. Sword, of the fisheries department, has issued Instructions to the Dominion officers and the musters of the patrol boats now on the river to see that the laws are com- plii i wiih in future. In discussing the situation lust ev. - ning wiih a News reporter, Inspect Sword slated that a solution of the di;- ficulty was not bo simple us mn-.. members of th< ioard of trade imagined, He stated the law provides thai a fisherman shall not string his net more than two-thirds of the way across the stream. So long as the fishermen obeyed this regulation, the;, were not legally liable. It was very easy, howev r, for Ihe river to become blocked with nets, although all ihe fishermen might be Individually (���:.eying the law, fi ." ti." reason that all might not be utilizing their two-thii allowance from the same siele of the i'i ver. Mr. Swoi'd stated that there wet. number of places .';i the. river where more than the presc 'ibe I two-thirds was sometimes taken uy the fishermen, and thi sc- places wo ild l.e watch'-.! and offenders would be prosecute The inspectors gave the inform:! i :: that reports would lie to hand aboul the first of next week which would show whether the regulations were le. - ing reasonably complied with or not, ,4K*X*ZK*X<*Z*X*Z*X*X*X*Z*X*Z*X*lpi We have just opened up a nice line of ALU1V1INUM GOODS. including- Preserving Kettles Tea Kettles Rice Boilers Be, Etc. i- These goods are giving splendid satisfaction, and we recommend them. ���, .ii. I '���' fi :*. '*'. *: >; ;���! :���. :���: >��� :���: J | s ;���; V :���; J ���; '���; '���' :���' !���; ;���; I ANDERSON I ' & LUSBY ,-���- P. O. Box 345 'Phone 105. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME BY USING Extra Storey fcr New Building. A short conference of the directors of the Dominion Trust com),an.v was held yesterday afternoon, at which it was decided \hr.\ still another sl ��� should be added to the large business block now under cons; ruction on the corner of Sixth and Columbia strets, When completed, the building will u six storeys high on Front street, and four high on Columbia street, instead of five and three respectively as was originally planned. The top storey will cost $8.1.00 bringing the toti ! cost of the structure up to $40,000. The top storey will be fitted up for rooming quiarti rs, and the second and third storeys from Columbia stn I will be divided into offices. Two of the three stores on Columbia street will be occupied by Frank McKenzie and the Dominion Trust company, and negotiations are under way for leas-, Ing the thii I, The addition of the sixth storey will be proceeded with at once. BRYSON & SONS Hardware, Monarch Ranges 187 Columbia St. Tel. 65 tr Agents for "KLEENO" -6J At eleven o'clock this morning, the butchers ol' tin, city will luck the eloors of t!u-;: I :��� . hurry home anl pul on their glad rags, and then bii' away to North Vancouver, where thi annual picnl: is to e sj ent. '���: everything possi le ;..i- ��� .i done to assure the. knights of *:. hi \,- ..,,. ;, . high old time, ami there is no doubt that the butchers will return horre 'his evening iin I :,;it happy with thoir day's enjoyment, The Vancouver and North Vancouver meal ileal.;.-; wi also take pari iu the picnic. IT'S THE LITTLE THINGS lhal. forgoffe.i, make life miserable when camping LIME JUICE for the thirsty LEMONADE TOOTH POWDER for cleanliness SOAP for cleanliness SPIRIT KETTLES for speedily making hot water HAIR BRUSHES POCKET CORKSCREWS Etc., Etc. To those who cannot swim ���Our Water Wings will support a person weighing 250 lbs. as easily as a boy of 50 lbs. By the use of them you can get twice as much fun "ut of your morning dip. See Our Window For Camping Requisites T. A. MUIR THE DRUGGIST ^^���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������^ ��� I X * * * * * * * X * * ] J. J. MAC KAY y COS I BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS , J and NEWS DEALERS **************************************************** Tissue Paper Paper Napkins Chinese Lanterns Fans Combs Brushes Toothpicks Pocket Knives -AT lowest prici on sunsha! There Is lota of sunshine ahead el and I ��� Women's Sunshades will prove welcoi We reduce the price of every Parasol iu Bh Sei our small show window for one Special 1/��� $ 1.50 Eacl n this lot will be found the bulk of oui pa ��� ��� i 'ion in colors, such ..- - :> .., brow n. : and white, white with c ' ed boi lei ; Regulai prices are from f; 75,1 $3.00. Youi Each $1.50. W.S. COLLISTER &Cl 247 Columbia Street, New Westminster Ladies, Wii $15���or���$1 EASTERBROOK MILLING CO., Eburne, OFFER TWO PRIZES - First, $15; Becond, $10, for the best loaf of bread exhibited at the forthcoming Provincial Exhibition, made with their celebrated IMPERIAL PLOUR - IMPERIAL No entrance fee needed-all that is necessary is that the bread be made with IMPERIAL FLOUR. McQUARRIE & CO. FLOUR AXD FEED MERCHANTS FRONT STREET. New Westminster. Telephone 33JJ 45 MILLIONS THAT IS YOUR SECURITY WHEN|Y0U BANKJ WITH *^****************4********************************* x Electric Railway Service j Interurban Lins. Cars for Vancouver und way Btations will run every half- hour from 5:60 a. m. to 11:30 p. m. Cars leave tne depot every twenty minutes for both Sap- jur'ton and city limits over the city line. City Line: Cars leave tram office on the hour, twenty minutes after and forty minutes afti r. commencing r.i 6:20 ,a. m. Sapperton Line: Cars leave * at ton minutes after the hour, X half past an 1 fifty minutes eifi r * th.. hour, commencing at i'.;" i X a. m. * Sunday Service half-hourly be- * tween 8.30 a.m. and 11 p.m. British Columbia^EJectrtc Ry. Co., Ltd I r******** *<>}*i >������������������������� ************ Tn, ROYAL BANK of CANADA TOTAL ASSETS OVER 45,000,000 We welcome small accounts and pay interest four times a year e,n Savings Bank deposits. F. B. LYLE, Manager. M^fc 'AAA 'A ������������ MMM I 'At I Great Northern Railwa; MOREY'S Also, a lot of lovely things in CHINA, suitable for wedding gifts. Westminster Transfer Co. Office 'Phone 185. Burn raoue 137 Columbia St. Baggage delivered promptly to tay part of the city. Light and Heavy Hauling Offi 50���Tram Depot $60 ST. PAUL TO MINNEAPOLIS AND RETURN $60 Tickets on sale Aug, 8,9, 10, Sept. 11, 12, 13 acct. Jamestow Exposition. Return Limit, Ninety Days. Above rate is from New Westminster; $60 trom Seat Same rates apply to Duluth; proportionately low rates >'^ Washington and Oregon points Rate to Chicago: $' ��� from Xew Wesl minster, $64.00 from Spokane, $71.60 fro ^ Seattle. Low rates to Omaha, Kansas City, St, Louis, n many other eastern points FOU A COMFORTABLE TRIP TAKE THE "ORIENTAL LIMITED" Stan.lard and tourisi sleepers, dining ceirs and Com bination Observations car. Meals in dining car on the B la plan, The "FAST .MAIL" is .another good train, F. C. MEYERS, Agent NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C- W. A. KOSS, Assistant General Pass. Agt., Seattle, V>a