@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "36c58e2c-2f25-40b7-8f5b-49bd75a5d2e8"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[New Westminster Daily News]"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-12-18"@en, "1908-04-30"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/nwdn/items/1.0316430/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ White, Shiles & Co. 0t INSURANCE I N��W WESTMINSTER, B,C , 3 DUMBER 102. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1008 & L ^%S__iIes & Co MAY j rI^K ESTATE x u _ i^(Jtefl��k_mKa1 Phone 85 CKNTS PER WEEK. 0 CRUSHED BY ; DIB SOON AFTER HE. WADA KEPOKTS RICH NEW liliLI) STRIKE Hirst- -Ulll>' I"JU''��I Jjjl ingat Fader's pit ^ke Lumber Camp. I , cn a huge log ami a i.. J. Fader's camp |j-*.: ' rday suffered in- I' ited tatally before .. According io the .i by whom be was tr river, the victim, I I , chaser, thai log while it Is be- i..... ���� "y -he donkey ; ' - necesary signal. - been hauled White Miner, on Fraxman Island Are "'���'��� With Cigar Box l-'ull of Golci. I I I . -. ��� ave the signal to '.adit, thi '������������������ io li r Her-1 irrivv-d yi i trip via an Eski- ' ' from Fraxman I westward, i nd re- tril . with the ������ - to thc lowin Into I Are- back ol Fraxman, 1 ' "��� ������ whh ii heads ': I he I- .: , r . ;,,, I of gold in tl rh-e ,i al the ��e i i- . . and b s .- m ''' , Si nv. IMMIGRANTS STREAM MAY DAY PLANS ARE NORTH FROM STATES1 NOW QUITE COMPLETE Spectacular Outflow of Good Marshal Morrow Mounted on Shetland Pony Will Lead Procession to Park. PECULIAR PATWOTISM IS MA|[ mm |N SHOWN ATSANTA BAHBAHA ^m[m Stock Causes Comment by the Big Daily Papers, lohn COYCOTT ON. JAPANESE I I ��� ha o the flrsl pulley sion of ��� , removing the cable I the course. The I ,1 In obedience to L. . . ien walked up to l(, - He was passing I and a large rock, ���t��� rolled and pinched s;0u; arely crushing him .., | ointed out .l week ha*, bei n crowded. These northward settlers' There wa ioi much to be done, the $9 for a meal. The shore patrol com- - i en route e ther to Manitoba,Sas-1 njj __ i -,- for ,,������ , arpose of see-fPell6d lho men to P*?. but the-v went n or Alberta und most of a<, ompanled by their families and 'nous, hold effects. They i . in " !l - > ���'��� ai"> - a i ule, well equipped, Intelli- The Dnal preparations for thc May ii;1.. program were made at a meeting oi the committee held in the ��� room last < ~> i infe tha nothing had i .. overlooked, Ullll - , Sailor. See City Decorated in Their Honor, But Must Pay Exorbitant The Abrogatk)n uf Contracts Prices for "viea's. __ Means Loss oi Thousands of Dollars to Them. Santa. Barbara, Cal., April 29.���l_n- i raged at overcharges, by difficulties . i b small tradesmen and lack of en- .r_,,, , ., ������ ��� , ., V.adez, April 29���Contractors on tho - .oi ient, several hundred sailors of the American navy attacked j mail route *���'**>�� Valdez and Palr- ch's restaurant last nighl when banks and Valdez and Eagle stand to Senlcii attempted to charge two sailors lose many thousand or dollars at -a io rearrange the appropriations Tli after their comrades who returned and wrecked the place after removing the patriotic decorations. e proc iss on com- li of the farming element, tno\\ - in-ui .s being 'in- red edi- . Le- Chica o papers daily. n1' tee i- ported that thi e au os had j bei n ii :> il to give free rtdi s to the 8 ;, at rhe ground-*, capable of HE_.r- UP THE GUARDS; GOT BOOTY OF $18,000 I - uni today says: Man. result of the abrogation by i*ho post- office departments of existing contracts. These contracts were let. in 1906 for a term of four years. In order io successfully handle the mall. contractors were obliged to distribute suplies, at. heavy expense, along the trail, and to expend thousands of dollars making new trails and keeping balding from twenty to Unity children ,-n ii -,- -, ,o-i ,.f ��.-n ti,o<��� .<-iii ,-,,., I''infield, "W. Va., April 29.���Four farmers are crossing the line '""��� *' a ('',1 ot ^U* lheSe wlU run ���, ., _ ' (n,,,v ,,' . ' ���..,.,,,, ���.,.., m repair those already made. i iniiii r. ,.vi,>,-'.. ir ������,.- -,i-,, ,-,,���.,-,,.,i. - :"':,-i men tod,i> held up guaius, wiio i Un i n.ted Stales into the western iviucts of Canada. The movement Lhai he committee had made _r. I ��'e:*P conveying 118.000 from Welch ti AROUbES SYMPATHY tiaeted widespread attention.lt ran- , ,... for a marshal, ar- Master ''"'��� ^'* ,*'(*' 1() '*'*-v ��ri' ""' (,mployees if lh*> r'''ted States Coal and Col;. These, expenses have been so great. Hongkong, Apr! i< rs of Japani ��� , ��� 1st. n in ;;- ; effor . an I are ere ympathj with been encourag^ bj systematlc M^-w. mounted on a Shetland pony, ^ \\^ZS os^s^ ot^S, 29. The boycot- - t publicity and promotion. .The "' " ^ the procession. ^Another new / . ;; ��� �������**> <��� ���* ��ta feature of Ihp lim~irln wi�� ntrraaA In ' n'l t'tl a-l.itOS btCOl COl pOl .11 loll. 1 lie. irchants are per- ����mer 'nas used all sorts of adver-, u'"" '" tne 1,alJlle ^as agreed l0 .���,���, ,,.rl hppn .,,������������, ,,,. th��� yjrr 1 . ... . , ���,,,.,.,_ ,,, .,, ,on suggestion of .1. Relchenbach, tha " ���' ',!U* beon shiPl'otl ��} the Mc- mg ,,', ,.e-,.s io emphasize, ibe ad- utages oi the new country. That lerv.cej have heen effettfTe is he govern- undoubted. If Canadian flgurea are up nt at Pekin stating thai he has ���'���liable several hjindred thousand do e thini power to ar- Peol''e have moved from :he United amp from neigli- ,, e , [on nd one of these was u,,, , . . (, fceen \\nstnu ,���,, n.I any goods on Japani si . oats. ;:. |;; e to convey the in-! m man i the city. He was made i possible under the |ti: and occasionally spoke' piemen In ��� boat, but his injuries loo - md he breathed his before tl Praser River bridge me into view. IT:- ' ��� re liken from thr I it ol Sixth street an I |rk,"h ��� rurchie's undertaking! I ��� await tlie decl- ; ei this morning, be- ] ed for Interment ��� noon Jacob and Jens lei i South Westlnlnster, Ik.. - ��� 1 censed, were sent for l': over In n launch. After sin. * ��� :,��� ;!is they arranged to take plnce on Sat- ' fterno al the Lutheran tl m " hnit in : 'aho, and a younger | Cl. h;iar is residing at Bell- ''���hv" I-"���i i -as aboul thirty '(', l!'C Injured Electrician Dies. Taeonw, April 29���Robert V.'. Miller, Korea. ���f Seattle, the electrician through Wki bodj a tremendous current of PLAN TO STRENGTHEN Bdriclty pass ed from an electric' THE CHINESE NAVY ���jMaOtmer last Saturday, died at a |��nit..nuni here this afternoon. The London, April 29.���A dispatch to the P��- body and legs and arms were Morning Post from Shanghai says P% burned, and his life was des- that the Chinese board of war has |i��ir_1fif fr,-- ! ywrs of n , , thi know li dge of "n.s - ; i i:i/a-.i.-bi), which is being \\;n ream ih jret, the iii i I li sS foi in ., lands is carrying the ;u ross thc bonier in.o Canada. he n -i'i t in 111 i 11 ��� ti l by neii;- Morris when Speaking of ii ' istern opposition to the I.ouisi- irc'uase. He pietured tiie t-kU- population of :he eastern flowing in a steady stream in- western wilderness. He" de- ���-T that If that country were neglect,'I or permitted to pass into the band.- of a foreign power the fairest bope of posterity would be destroyed. "The loss of good American stock is to be ieg rei ted. But the movement, means progress, it means harmonious relationships between t'he northwest-: i in states and the Canadian northwest, lt means development of a new legion by splendid citizens. It means the girls of the children's ward fund committee be given two special auto-1 moMh s in convey them to the park in recognit on of their good work. The sports committee reported tha1 a go ' election or gam,.-., had been \\ ��� . -- . and all that wits could devise a ;:,. waj of hindrances for the bo>s' o '.-:*,- races would be then I to pu and tangle them. Something new .i, the program of thi I all will b ; oni-lIT!l4I lOTC? Cl CCfC a highland :.ing by seven children, for di i.._ 1 UALlolO rLLUiL which purpose 'he floor will be ch ir- rj-,rniti nno ni inn limiii -' ^ a few minutes CREDULOUS BUND WOMAN i'. Peebles, one of the school, a I ., ,-i lliat the first two years' business shows a large loss to the contractors and now that tbe contracts are abrogated there is no chance of the mail carriers recovering their money during the remaining two years, as they had planned. The contractors nffected by the e arc Id. S. Orr, who operates r, ��� ���. , . . , -l stage Tne and carries mail between -.. P. R. Shopmen Reach Agreement. . r ' here Winnipeg, April 29.���The Canadian _ Northern shopmen reached a satis- factory agreement with the company '.���>.',iy -,.' in- re "ill be no strike. Dowell County .National bank, at Welch, but a sheriff's iios.se is scouring the surrounding country ���I Tn< i ami'. re and Fairbanks, and John Miller, wdio Has the Valdez-ZEagle route. Miller claims to have lost $40,000 during the two years he has been carrying mail. GANG ARRESTED WITH COUNTERFEITING OUTFIT irustivs, stated that the granted a holiday for Hie children Of Smooth Talkers Almost Persuade the -' hooi a on Friday, ��� i*,i, y be.ng oui.,- required to appear at roll call In i .,,...-., after which they will be] d *.., dismissed! lir. Pe< il also ma,;, ,u suggestion which was a a a .,,. b - I he nn eling, that in view of tie l'i hat thi re would not be .!. suff.cent to accommodate any- Kiifi UtVaU of Uiv ebildieu, that thi B, .'. i.'. it. ne asked to run one or bj eolal i ar.-, to the park during , ie procession tp carry the clnl- dren free. Mr, Peebles was appointed to Interview the officials and the re- , suit, together with later instructions regarding the program, will appear in , ".ho Daily News tomorrow morning. J. J. Johnston reported that iu order to have tne automobiles run easily, he had had the track at the park levelled and put In condition by ine chain gang. J. Mahoney also re- Sightless D..me That She Could See���Swindlers Arrested. Denver, April 29:���.Mrs. Leanora Piarce, in years old, and Miss Greta; Fullmer, 22 y, ars old, were arrested in this ciiy loday .cui-llie cbarg-e of ���having Obtained nearly $20,000 from Mrs. 1 lair it A, Crowe, 1.7 years of age antfbllnd, by false pretenses. Mrs. C'*o\\ve, who Is the widow of a former prominent business man of Dillon, Mon'.. was introduced to Mrs. Pierce about a year agq by a. spir'.tualtet. Mrs. Pierce dawned *he could re- . store Mrs. Crowe's sight by spirilual- I istic treatments, and on three oc- : easions secured from her B $11000 fee Vancouver, Wash., April 29.���Stephen A. Council, secret service agent, last night .arrested Lou Turner. J. Rafferty and Norris Ramsey as counterfeiters. An entire outfit for making $1 silver and $.. and $10 gold pieces was fouud in the men's room in a lodging house on Eighth street. With the police Connell had worked a month on the case. Turner was the liead of the -ring that served two years in Folsom prison, California. He was arrested March 17 in Seattle as Frank Burnes and released on lack of evidence. The trio will go tomorrow to Tacoma for trial. Baseball Meeting. A meeting of the Painter's biieeball team will be held In I. Hudson's of- ,a ,,,��� , .......ui,. ������ - * i ported that the chain gang had made Francisco on the steamship betterment of conditions by those,', ��� ' ,. ., . .u 1 all, tne necessary alterations to the building required for the ball. A let- ter was received from Rev. A. Silva White, of Nanaimo. stating his will- 1 'ngnesg to accede to the request of ihe committee that the boys' brigade | whose fathers and grandfathers j sought the same thing by western 1 migration. In tills instance the Uni-, ted States loses as the older states lost before." n the outset. Miller wns made up a scheme to strengthen the _e and In Ihe employ of|Ililvv by the formation of three Mj*��ttle-Taeoma Power company. !������������ it I. ************ squadrons, each consisting of battleship and several cruisers. new- one KURDISH BANDITS ARE ON THE WARPATH AGAIN Tiflis, April 29.���Reports have just been brought in here lhat the Kurdish Nine Killed in Collision. Detroit, April 29.���Nine people were VANCOUVER SPORTS. Paiseball. * Vancouvi ��� Butt, ��� Nftr; i .1 ^Motive *.. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ******** Football. ladonlans . Thnlv-s n Alleged Perjurer 19 Dying. New York. April 29���There seems to be little chance that Robert Caldwell, "the great American Identifier," will ever face an English coun to answer to thv- eb.irge of perjury that has been made against him. He is In ihe City insane hospital on Ward's Island, and Is reported by the physicians as getting weaker daily and he Va.-; bnt a short time to live. silver bugle band play from the wharf at Vancouver to the tram office. Chairman J. J. Johnston stated! that he had received the sealed report of the committee appointed to judge the windows in the decorating population of tlie Armenian provinces j (.ompej|tJon, The meeting decided that) killed and. a score or more injured, bordering on Russia have, become ng-1 ������, report 8nol,]d be han(ied to the several fatally, when a limited car on gresslvely active and are indulging In secretary and remain sealed until to- the Detroit, .Jackson & Chicago-olec- tllsorder ami massacre. The Armenian: morrow nisht, when It will be read by I trie road collided with a regular car in'n RusBtan him at the ball. The names of the four miles each of Ypsllanti, near conunitteo are known only to them- selves and to the chairman, the, re- ! pori Is unsigned and the ii'imf* are for her services. Miss Fullmer was flco this evening, when matters ot introduced as ,an assistant lo Mrs. j importance to the members are to be Pierce, and they would talk with Mrs. | discussed. A number of new men Crowe for hours at a time, inducing who aie reputed to have added to a her to believe she was recovering her little painting ability a considerable eyesight, when there was really no] knowledge of the baseball game are improvement in her condition. Recently Mrs. Crowe's suspicions became aroused and she consulted her attorney, who caused the arrest of Mrs. Pierce and Miss Fullmer today. population territory. Is fteplnt Denton, yesterday. to be suggested as members of the team, which will need to be strengthened if It is to carry out a- threat made early in the season f^at it would give other city league Teame a strong tussel for supremacy on the diamond. Massacre Tvyo Thousand Persians. Teheran, April 29.���Dispatches were read in parliament yesterday stating that the Kurds surround Urumiah, a town of Persia, and Armenians had pillaged thirty-six villages and massacred two thousand people. ��� l.'Wi'a-JiljIi^^ (( This Is My 74th Birthday" 8 uiiil I *H al ,i I L��bock, I ���':",ii, th, I tourtaen. S ��' baakii | lis'l!IH'���! " ���""���fortirj K:\\y- a scientist Lord Avcbury. ur>, oilierwise Sir John Lubbock, famous as 'tie of the grunt living authorities on the Buhjed ol burn in London, April 30, 1834, Ihe sou of Sir William noted astronomer ami mathematician. After attending 8��n went Into his father's banking house at the age <>' Before he was twenty-one lie had mastered the Boienct i and in 1856 he became a partner In his father's estab- ���s" high was his profession reputation that he was chosen ��������� , secretary to the Association of London Hankers, anil first ������ ;;"l""t of thQ tn8tltut��� Q* Bankers. He entered parliament In ;ini1 served continuously mull 1900. During these years he was . ln'oini HALF-MILLION FOR WELCOME OF FLEET Melbourne, Australia, April 29.���The, Ci-ninionweiltli government has been In consultation with the governments! of Victoria and New South Wales with regard to the entertainment of the American lleet during Its M'sit here. Tt is understood more than $.00,000 will be devoted to this purpose. Seventy Dollars Needed Before This Fund Closes, to remain strictly secret for all time, lhat being the desire of the May Day tommltttec. , Tiie parents of children are especinl- ___________________________________ Ij requested to see that the little ones , are at the library square tomorrow at The last meeting of the Children's coming in to the Dally News office I o'clock sharp in order that they: Ward Fund society prior to the May and will be received until further may he assigned seats in the rigs. Thej Day celebration was held yesterday notice. next meeting of the. committee will bei afternoon at the home of .Mrs. S. Q. They Fear Publicity. Brussels, April 29.���Premier Schol- lare.t in reply lo a question in tlie chamber of deputies yesterday said, JOHNSON DETERMINED that he was unable to make public the exchange of views which the Belgian government had with the United States and Great Rrltaln on the matter of Ilie Congo Independent state without first obtaining the consent of these governments. iie'd on Friday of next week, when all Tidy, over twenty entuiis.astic niem- eccounts must be presented by the1 hers being present. The speela? o;,- chnlrmcn of committees to be passed \\ J��'Ct for which the meeting was called for payment. Ward Fund Subscriptions t mo il Iiii He During '""'it member of numerous commissions having to do with irovemen*. of the public schools, the advancement of Bolence, W l\"""''1 coinage and other mailers of public l"tBfa��L ' ' '* '���rn-ni- ,... ... m(in iwever, -mi Lor, Interest i >y his works on lhe anclenl vestiges and remains of u">>'n*y h,as most distinguished himself, lie Is the atithqr | v.!,',j';i'\"""''���* 'loaling with these subjects and has been honored g iu ���mbei'8hlp in the prominent scientific and learned bodies In g ' -' -'���::��� ::^::^::-:::":^-;:-*:'"::.'.:::���.*::��::":.������::���:. w."twknttli������'��� ������' WrW$&b% f,���"��� ���������'��� London, April 29.���Jack Johnson, the colored heavyweight pugilist, accompanied by'hls manager, Sam Fits. Patrick, have arrived here from New York. The Immediately visited the .'.���.Honnl Sporting club nnd the sport- New Cardinals to Be Created. ing newspapers and Issued ft chal- Rome, April 29.���It Is semi-offlcially [ lenge to Tommy Burns, the heavy- stated that the pope will hold a consistory the first fortnight in June, when lie. will icrpato new cardinals. Nothing definite is known with regard to the names ot those who will he elevated. The general Impression at the Vatican is that no American car- d'nal will be created for the present. was the receiving of lhe collection A. W. McLeod $10.00 books from the various members, ami Daily News 5.00 the totalling of the contributions. The w c> Ch,mberljn , , bM TO MAKE BURNS FIGHT; result proved lo be mpst satisfactory, j tlie sum, represented in cash and M- N t-Burnaby) 2.00 Cnd, amounting1 to about $1130. This, J. C 1.00 R- V 1.00 <4f course, includes the promises of T. several furnished cots, and quantities Harry Brine ���- ot linen and other material. This William Madill leaves the fund lucking about seventy Miss 8mlth dollars of the amount required. No further business will be transacted until after Friday, when It is 5.00 '.... 1.00i , 1.00 A Friend 500 A. Whealler 500 Mrs. Stewart 5.09 weight champion, to fight anywhere j probable that the girls will get to-J Hundred Year club 15.00 for any purse acceptable to Burns. I gether and decide whether the society t w, a 1.00 will be continued or not. Many are James Bell 5.00 tn favor of doing so, at least until'jm Buntzen 2B40 such time ns all the deiftlls of the'j. Freeman .. '.' 100 ward have been arranged and the h. M. Marshall 140 ward furnished. j^Mra. Spencer, Portland ........ 5.00 Siib:*crlptons to the fund are still Ar.otl.er Friend MO Johnson went further than this and offered to bet Burns $2500 that he will stop hlm In twenty rounds. In addition he will concede to Burns two-thirds of any purse that is put up for the contest. 6 gf: *mi \\ k��-|j mt *" 1 ���:ftf ���l* m * _a ft* .', ���**'. ���I'L .���s*-*v t ' ���;���' " * ':rrd ���*xm . 1. 'f^;> ���^���\\f '��� "��� ll!S ai ' - 7��� wm iit_ft__��] , ��,\\w* ?***��� . r '������M*3*"aSf \\:m ���vZ-H ��� a '*- . jt-*T;.. ��� 1 ��� j- li ��� -Ai ������*'** ���' : . W ���*,r\\ J * "til��� " " ^'"stL'1 - - V.I ������."����� I .'������������'( Stfwfe 1 - ,,�����,'-'''""-. ii. 'i.' _> ��� ���-. ��� V'^'sSi. ��� *.-���-��� 2* 1 If 1 "i. ','-i ,.,, ,. .',J*lj{'' u >...��������� m * ,.,' ,*- w,�� ��� *v_ "^ �� \\ -^ T* ', .J-**'4*4|i: ,i��|'-v*;_a ��� k*wm .,...�� ^ Wri~ ������>,--< ��-.-' .... '���h:'k' t,LV \\?: m THE UAlLr NEWS. '"JiSBAY. APR|L Mw:''' * it' !v*." '��� ��� ��� ,1'IH ��?. T .. Mai!* i��'-* -���- , i '���il'ih * t. i ��'��;__.!' <;>. P, MiV___M * t "*\\ 1 ��� ,' i ��� B*. "j ��� ���,; V ���'*���?, Si' J-fflL* 1, ',''ffju Si 1 .1 __*���..*. _.. ; flfC'S i" i p Mm I��f:**************i Russian Jurymen. Tbe most Incredible stories have been fU>.(_ of Russian Jurymen. Thus the 'foreman of n Jury declared he would not *^nd a poor fellow to prison be- t...cue It'happened to be his (the Jury- mnr.'s) birthday. Another jury hnd awed upon a verdict of guilty when tbe **<************************* ���S I V- The Road to Succe In All Business Enterprises Is Opened Through 7ke Advertising Columns of The Morning Paper The morning daily paper is first in the field for sales; the information in the advertising columns rule the purchases for the day. The thrifty housewife examines the morning paper carefully before telephoning her orders, and reads the advertisements carefully before purchasing home necessities. So That You Mr Businessman should take advantage of, and advertise in the Morning Daily News, and secure the orders that the heavy purchasers of stock make imperative to large profits and quick returns. BOOKING TO AND FROM ANY POINTS IN THE OLD COUNTRY CAN BE ARRANGED AT THIS OFFICE. Next sailings of tbe Empresses May 1st. For other dates and particulars, apply to ED. GOULET, C. P. R. Agent. JOB PRINTING 'A Windsor Block, Front Street. !���_ MRS. E. M. DOMINY, Prop w��:<����i ��_t<<%C<<-)-��<<0.'ai.X'>>X')>> *...:.* Northern Pacific Three Transcontinental Trains Daily Travel on the Famous "NORTH COAST LIMITED" Electric-lighted train. Low Rates. Quick Time. Excellent Service. New York, Chicago, Toronto, St. Paul ANjJ ALL POINTS EAST Steamship tickets on sale to all European points. Special Reduced Rates Round Trip Ratea to Southern Call.orni-. For fuJll Information call on or write C. E. LANG, General Agent, 430 Hastings St., Vancouver. B. C. A. D. CHARLTON, Portland. Ore ******** **** ******************* Relchenbach COMPANY, Limited WHOLESALE and RETAIL BUTCHERS COLUMBIA STREET Phone 101 Phone 101 ************ ************ Bank o Montreal ESTAU.ISHED 1817. CAPITAL |14,4CO,OCO.W RESERVE $11,000,000.00 I Branches throughout Canada and Newfoundland, ami la London, bng',iJ Nbw York, Chicago and Spokane, U.S.A., and Mexico City. A " j eral Banking Business Transacted. ( t|J Letters of Credit Issued, available wltL correspondents in all parti �� World. Savings Bank Department. Deposits received In sums of |1 aad up and Interest allowed at 3 per cent, per annum (present rate) four times a ysar. Total Aaeeta over $108,000,000.00. uanaT'l NSW WESTMINSTER BRANCH (i. I). BRYMNKK ��� J^J t*T ADVERTISE ����� ��� IN ��� THE DAILY NEW8 FOR BIG RESULTS. ..BarkWanted.. HAMS - ��� 18c. per" 1,000 cords Hemlock Bark the WANTED AT /^y Mjjj }M FR4SER RIVER TANNERY, UdJ���ghtnSt.- m^ NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. ! PHONE 370. Write or call for particulars. I BOWELL A ODDY, r APBIL 30, 1908. [ay Day Nee ,,, ,, | spoil the wee tots' day for lack of something new to real Per^P8 lt is a n0w bonne< or bal or ii ,,,_,��� | a .... ri or something ta underwear or hosiery. - ��� them all, uni the , lc< a ��� , , ,.���,.,., :. - ���''������ '' te*of wUcli ' ' to tell Bonnets���Fancy tucked muslin from 25c up. Bonnets-Stylish embroider; a* ; 50c up. Wash Hats -Embroidery, lace or ri 75c up. jack Tar Hats���From 50c up. White Dresses���For the tiny tot; em . - | lmmed; from 90c up. White Dresses���Fair g.'rls al] agi $1.25 Up. -_ nty Colored Dresses--In all ,,,... Cal] .,,,, ;,li-ascil to show you. The White House A. J. BIRTCH - 275 Colombia Street Ibbt"*'** DO YOU POSSESS that comfortable feeling of having a Savings Account? THE NECESSITY of .saving has never been more apparent than at the present time. ���== steamer Charmer from Vancouver. He will take charge of thc big hotel on a\\Iay 1, succeeding Mr. Stuart Gordon. II. \\Y. Willis, manager of the Royal Alexand*3T*notel In Creek point*. Wi-nn-'peg, is here to effect the trans- Connects at fer of management as Mr. Hayter Reed, superintendent of C. P. R. hotels, cannot come west till about t.he end of May. and, Nelson and intermediate points connecting at Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern Pacific and O. R. & N. Co. Connects at Rossland with the Canadian Pacific Railway for Boundary- Meyers Falla with stage ('lily for Republic Buffet service on trains between Spokane and Nelson. Effective Sunday, November 10, IMPERIAL FLOUR McQUARRIE & CO. FLOUR AND FEED MERCHANTS rRCNT STREET. . New Westminster. Telephone 333. Grand Trunk Ry. Excellent Train Service Between Chicago. London, Hamilton, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, I Portland, Boston, And all the principal business centers of I ONTARIO, QUEBEC and the MARITIME PROVINCES. 1 , Also to BUFFALO, NEW YORK and < PHILApELPHIA, via Niagara Falls. For Tim�� Tables, etc., adSress GEO. W. VAUX, Assistant Geh'l Passenger and Ticket Agent, 135 Adams St.. Chicago. 111. English and American Billiard Tables, Bowling Alleys, etc. New and second - hand table* and supplies in I itock. , y R. H. CLIBURN i Phone A2698. P. O. Box 1185 Bowling Alley, Pender Bt.. VANCOUVER Agent for Messrs. Samuel May **t Co., Toronto. r Canadian Pacific RAILWAY COMPANY Summer Excursions Tickets on sale May 4th to 18th. June 5th, (ith, 19th and 20tti. Toronto, and return $94.40 Montreal and return 108.50 Halifax and return 135.50 Chicago and return 72.50 St Paul and return 60.00 Winnipeg and return 60-00 For further particulars and reservations apply ED. GOULKT. Agent, New Westminster. or to E. J. COYLE, JYsst. Genl. Pass, Agt��� Vancouver. OOKSLETS Well Known Souvenir POST CARDS ot New Westminster and diat-iot On Sale at��� Moray's Bookstore and at Gannon's cigar Divan t*TAdvertise the town we live In 1 > . mailing Picture Post Cards ta yoi��r friends. THE EARTH'S MOTION. j Kapy to Deninn.trnte It br a Simple I-xpvrimeut. It is quite possible to prove that th* earth revolves on its axis by n simpi. experirnent and without having recourse to mathematics. Take a goi'l sized bowl, fill it nearly full of water and place it upon the floor of a room which is not exposed to shak'u.;: or jarring from tbe street Sprinkle over the surface of the wa ter a coating of lyeopodlum powder, a white substtiuee which Is sometimes used for the toilet and can be bought al almost any drug store. Then upon the surface of this coating of powder mr,'.; with powdered charcoal a straight black line, say, an inch or two itiche. in length and lying north and south. Having made this little black xar\\. with the charcoal' powder on the surface of the contents of tbe bowl, lij dowu upon the floor a stick or some other straight object, so that It shall bfl exactly parallel with the mark. If t':e lino happens to bo parallel witb h crack In the floor or with any stationary object In the room this will serve as well, Leave the bowl undisturbed for :��� few hour* and then uotiee the position of thr- black mark wilh reference 1 - the object thai it was parallel with, fl will be found to have shifted its ('.i rectlon and to have moved from e ' to west���that is to say. In a direct! m opposite to that of the movement ol the enrth on its axis. Tbe earth in simply revolving lifts carried tbe water and everything e'. W in tbe bowl around with it, but t'v powder on tlie surface has been led behind a little. The line will alwcy* be found to have ufoved from east lowest, which is good proof lhat every thing else bas moved the other way. H90J. Leave 9.20 a.m. i 12.25 P-m- ! g.40 am. Day Train Arrive .. Spokane 715 p.m. ..Rossland .. ..410 p.m. ... Nelsnn 6.45 p.m. H. A. JACKSON. WHEN GOING EAST \\SK THE TICKET AGENT TO SEND YOU OVER 'THE NORTHWESTERN LINE" Eight Trains Ever? Dsv in the Ye*:* BETWEEN Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago THE TRAIN OF FAME THE NORTH-WESTERN. ETTX. Embodies the newest and best ideas for COMFORT, CONVENIENCE., and LUXURY. It is lighted with, both electricity and gas} the most brilliantly illuminated tram in the world. The equipment consists ol private -.ompartment cars, standard 16 section .sleepers, luxurious dining car. reclining chair cars (seats free), modern day coaches and buffet, library and smoking cars. For Tim*. Tables, Folders, or any nrthrr information call on or write *. W. PARKER. GENERAL AGENT, ���>?o Second Avenue. Seattle. W��sk' 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Track Marks Designs. CO'VRIOHTS *\\c TAKE The White Pass and Yukon Route for CONRAD, .CARCROBS, ATLIN, WHITE HORSE, DAWSON and' FAIRBANKS. Daily trains (except Sunday) carrying passengers, mail, express and freight connect with .tages at Carcross and White Horse, maintaining a through winter service i'oi information apply to j. H. ROGERS, Traffic Manager, Vancouver. B. C Anyone lending s tkttcb snddaterlptlon aa tralc.lf mea-taln cm. oploiou f^JJ5f"��'J rnTentUliprobsbl^j^^nlj^ipompu^ irn,i..trl_tl*r.mO-<��itfiH��1(80BW�� '"* '��' Paten-l taken throufta Muunjk Co. NO *?ptcUinetU?*, without chaff. In iP 75 a'j _' J 1 -__ ��� - ������*�� ...,r ��� Jilt-M?.' -all it **A t . * ��� v% 1 \\, *t*>Jt.�� m vmm ifjffA "4-;- -���:* ^m'i% N|1*&'&4* ,>^':l ���^;*^fl* - *,75* ���!*���.���; v*iSs|f .'v-H^f-, -!^.l ..'.: ::.* jiJi_i-''y' EM >r*^"* II ftirM" ,-T ', ''iflur'S* ������'���*��� Wi .I,il4:||.^f; Dili's R .4 ft fjfciS ���i*iW'.-i ��#' B'B.! tr.?,s-.' 1*H_��..'.-* |P����.**. fe'eS! PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY Men of Taste will appreciate my plothes. 1 employ skilled cutters, and buy only the finest fabrics thai the world's best looms produce. My present-stock of spring WINNIPEG TO WETASMIWIN BY ML IN TWO MONTHS FIREMEN RESCUE THIEF FROM ANGRY CROWD Last P ece of Grading on C. P. R. Northern Line Will Be Finished Early in July. Edmonton, April 29���In two months time the last piece of .N'ew York, April _!��.���East New, Vork Bremen and policemen fought desperately last night to save from a mob of hundreds of excited people a.' ni..u wiio had been caught coming out of a burning tenement'house on Chester street loaded down with 'nouse-, hold goods, jewelry and money which the mob leaders told the police, be- ia,ling on tbe J longed to the tenants. . and summer woolens cannot be sur- (j, p. j;. northern line from Wlnnipe Af er having been badly beaten by passed. Your inspection invited. MORGAN THE TAILOR Opposite the Post Office. NEW WESTMINSTER, Wetaskiwin, sections of which are. the street crowds he was taken to the to operating roads, will bv. completed. This on the stretch trom Saskatoon to Hardisty. ol cc stal on and Pure Salt ��� prepared by a process which separates every atom of foreign substance from the salt. WINDSOR TABL^SALTis ��� pure, indeed I 148 Japanese Strike. Spokane, .April 29.���Japanese work men employed in tlie Great Northern railway shops at Hillyard have struck.! The, claim the Oriental Trading ci - iny, of Efeattle, through which APRIL _���% ___. vg locked up on a charge of burglary. The man, win ,! are employed, is lolding oui said lie. was Joseph Schmilowltz, a j large a share of their wages. II i butcher out of work for several B. C. The contractors for the last pice- months was almost insenslSle when ���1 grading : b< completed have lifted into the police patrol wagon. It .- ! tl oni hundred men to work Is the bei ef n. the police and fire of- a Tie past few days and two months flcials that at least two fires were started ; y thieves for purposes of day robbery. st iti d that tlie tnc-i In the lumber mill have been paying $5 per month for their jobs, while those in lhe lumber department pay but five cents a Ten acr-ea eoipenient to town. .\\ll slashed' water; on good road. Price $1100. Reasonabl I.- ti r Bight and one-quarter acres "a nine M0Un| Lln two room house; small garden and chicken :, soil and good water- Price $1200. -'" ! I . . ; i - i!> ,i onable . DOMINION TRUST COMPANY THOS. R. PEARSON. Manager REAL ESTATE and LM. INSURANCE THE DAILY NEwa Published by the Dally News Pu fishing Company, Limited, at the r offices, coiner ul Sixth and Front streets, New Westminster. U. C. Na mor; n^ai of sending your ers to "Ths other side." You can E. A. Paige Managing Director ��� ���_-* wi THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1908. Will see the last shovelful of dirt thrown. In addition to this an outfit is now starting the work of grading the new yards ai Wilkie and this' ;.in:;_":* should see at lot of steel laid on 'he long line that will complete the connection he!ween Wetaskiwin and Winnipeg and open up -a lot of I plendid country north of tlie C. P. H.'s main transcontinental line and south of any conflict with the G.T.P. new get the best rubber stamps, made This will ifoark another important of good gum rubber, on latest Im- advance In tlie groat work of cover- proved machinery, by expert workmen, ing the western provinces of Canada and with a fletwork of railways and in lhe progress towards the time when MADE IN CANADA ample means of communication Will result In the development of great Mail orders filled same day as re- potential wealth and of a population ceived- o' many millions. wi-t**-. '.;^r^.^s*Xf*T*w^xss*^a*mmfaKWM**MXit F. CRAKE w1 English Watchmaker -o door* from Geo. Adams, Grocer prices. want your Grocery orders. We i satisfaction. We want to give yo Note these prices for to-day's selli A. G. BAGLEY & SONS 410 Hastings Street, Vancouver. "Bagley Makes Good Rubber Stamp*" (i- .�� n--#_---v- n*n-*n*-ir7i-'n"/,".r'ii'ir'/."i."(,"i,-*11",i-"*(.*"������,*a-j,v(ia.J,>'l; COWIE ANTE-MORTEM CHEER. it i.s truly said, that "a man's worth is frequently not recognized until after ho ia dead." -Men and the principles they enunciated and fought for, are M Repeated. taken seriously after they have passed from the scene of action. The con- The amateur performance of "The t-nued participation in the activities Magic Lamp" was repeated at the/ ' of life would have been craved for, Opera house yesterday evening be-! with greater intensity, by those who 'ore an appreciative audience, the ^VERriJJE l.N THE DAILY NEW_ ceased to act, or to be, had they .different members of the cast show- , \\ known their work was appreciated. inS improvement over the work of the Many a pastor would have remained Previous evening, due, apparently to in his charge and suffered had he the confidence in their ability re- known all that the parting address suiting from the flattering reception conveyed. ' siven tnem on Tuesday night. Public men whose every action was' misconstrued, and who themselves were maligned by their opponents, Moose Jaw Fire Hall. awaken, by their passing to the be- y*OOSe Jm> Ap... 29_M ^ yond, a conception of some good C0UnciI meeting it wag decided t0 points they possessed, which concep-' have a petition circulated , for tion often broadens out into a perfect; tne submission of a new flre ha��� . laudation, and in the charitable con- ,aw< the fome_ Sum voted ^ .^ aideration of the faults and tellings, adequ:lte ,0 incIude ^ purcnase of a the conclusion arrived at is often .that; naw- Sj(e they were not so bad after all, and' _ fhat they had prosecuted their aims and endeavors according to their lights and ability and in doing so had accomplished very much that hereto-1 fore had not leen clear to their biased opponents. The leading men of this and the! last century went down to the grave sacrificing ease,- friendships, health' and life in an endeavor to build and aolidify the Empire. Disraeli, -Gladstone, Salisbury, Campbell-Banner-1 man, .Macdonald, Thompson, Rhodes | and other men of the Empire, are in-! .stances of this truth in the political world, and in the arts and inventions '-he fact is even more striking. Many a business man in the community does not have his energy recognized until his fellows are following his remains to the grave and n.any a public official goes down and out to the regretful realization of his (/at.ent endurance, unaided and un- cheered, in difficult crisis. Why is it that our humanity, ever ready to help in distress, fails to convey a recognition of the good points th* one another as seen in the strug- ..���li. of life ���'. Sometimes this is done J_u a fr.t-nd, way not to an oppu_fent. ���vVh) docs our humanity always pick out and diiect attention to the faults o/others, when it has never taken the (opportunity to commend a virtue ? .Kaults and mis-steps are ever remembered and so enlarged upon, that vir- , tues ite tbey equal, are hidden from view. Vi :a man has done well why EOt tell him so, in a manner that cannot be mistaken or misunderstood, it will help him to do better, from the ix-ry fact that he will realize that .somebody cares. lu some dark hour or moment of failure such commendation will help him to rise and si niggle on. There aie men in the forefront of our business life in this city, who would not Jiave raised to their present successes had they not had the cheerful con- iideuce and encouragement of their fellows. If we are doing not'ning our. bi Ives, let us at least cheer on the fellow that is putting in his quoto faithfully, remembering that there will (.mie a day when such cheer and commendation will have a reflex action, and fn, our need will be the more gratefully accepted, hecause of our -extending it in the past. Ladies'Gold Watches trom $12.75 u;. Gentlemen's Silver Watches, open face, $5.00. Gentlemen's Sliver Watches. douhl�� case, $7.50 np. Agent for the celebrated South Bend Watches, supplied to the Wei I man Arctic Expedition. Ml warranted. Chains, Rings, Jewairy. etc.. etc. Watch repairing; marges reason able. Corn Pks. Starch for 25c Seeded IG-liZ. Pks.. 3 Raisins I for 25( Taylor^ Oeanser 3 tins for 25c Wheat Flakes in bulk, 5 lbs. 25( W. IN. Draper phone 97. ADAMS & DEANS' Prompt Deiivert B. C. Land Surveyor Eliard Block, New Westminster, B. C GASOLINE ENGINES -.:��� Have proven to be superior to all others in DURABILITY, RELIABILITY, ECONOMY, DESIGN. EASY STARTING. Send for new catalogue just issued, which fully illustrates the merits of the engines. { The Schaake Machine Works, Ltd. �� SOLE MANUFACTURERS NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. ').:5V;;,';:^.:,'csw:;':.;'^ k tt_M_bi_ *. $ a- ��� ���- ARE YOUR EY1 Troubling You? If so, come and have them amined. We make no char! for testing your eyes. All wo| guaranteed. W. GIFFORD, Optida Optical Parlors in T. Gifford Jewelry Store. .. COAL! COAIJ 9 i i _9 m n Policemen Lose Jobs. TVnsacola, Fla., April 29.���Twenty- "five policemen, comprising the entire day watch, were dismissed tofiight for refusing to board the cars of the fensacola Electric company to protect -t.he non-union men. Boys' and Girls' *f$k\\ SHOES For May Pay There's no feature of our whole shoe business that receives more attention than our lines of Boys' and Girls' Shoes. This spring we are showing all the new ideas. Here are some of the new lines: Misses' Golden Brown 3-strap Slippers, a pair $1.50' Misses' Golden Brown Blucher cut Oxfords, a pair 1.75 Misses' black kid, patent tip, Strap Slippers, a pair $1.25, $1.50 Misses' white canvas, Blucher cut, Oxfords, a pair 1.25, 1.50 Children's Patent Leather, 3-strap Slippers, a pair 1.25, 1.50 Children's brown kid, Blucher cut, Oxfords, a pair 1.25, 1.50* Children's Strap Slippers, sizes 3 to 10 1-2, a pair 75c to 1.25 We have many other lines of Children's Shoes too numerous to mention Hj We Invite You to Our Store This Week jjj where we can show you the greatest range 0H of Children's Shoes you ever heard of. W Q COME TO THE STORE WHERE THE BEST gj SHOES ARE SOLD ta ��������������� ���=_=��� s JOHNSTON'S Big Shoe House, Ltd. I New Wellington COAL jjjj MAYERS & PRESTON SLJ P. O. Box 345 Phone 105. jjg OFFICE: FRONT STREET, FOOT OFJIXTH. - ��� MM We have just received and you are invited to inspect, without doubt the finest selection of HIGH-CLASS WOOLENS that ever err ssed the pond. fflij. N. AITCHISON Merchant Tailor i< Columbia St., NEW WESTMINSTER 111 Electric Blue-Printing Any Six* ' Maps, Charts and Drafting Clue- Vancouver Map ?.r.d Print Company, [j 441 Seymour St., Vano uvtr WESTMINSTER OFFICE: H. Neville Smith, B. C. L. S. Crescent .ilcck CORRECT STYLE MODERATE PRICE THE SHOP THAT SATISFIES Jackson & Morrison Located at tiie REAR ot "Daily News" Block NI_W WESTMI.NSTER Phone 388 Sign of the Big Electric Boot. New Westminster S.S. RAMONA CAPTAIN BONSER. REMOVAL NOTICE Regular sailings bet-veen NEW WESTMINSTER and CHILLI- WACK, calling at Hammond, Haney, Langley, Mission -and way ports, with passengers and freight. Leaves Braclfman & Ker wharf, New Westminster, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday at 8 a m. Leaves Chilliwack Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 7 a. m. For ratos and particulars, apply WESTERN STEAMBOAT CO. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. R. WHITMORF, Secretary. ADVERTISE IN THE D4ILY NEWS Westminster Iron Works Removed to Tenth St., bej tween Power House and Galbraith's Factory. JOHN RE&D' Telephone 53. u (I ftOK 119 New Westminster. r w I nr ADVERTISE - IN - tB N THE D A I L V irYOU War. �� S'fatloa- E W S THU 3SDAY, APRIL 30, 1SC8. 3 HE DA'IL v _s K vvs. paoe rrv* IfOSIST THE CJ.il STORES T. H. SMITH _.������������������� * ************** iOUS OOD For the Little F Houses For Rent... WHEN IN VM-IVEI Go to Kyle & Sons tor Amber tea. *j Chapman's billiard and pool parlor, a B. C. Dominion TrusJ block. ��* -i. S. I hi;--, u iin ha - ieen travelling through California and the southern ��� - tor .some time, returned to this city on Tuesday evening. t), posite Windsor hotel. A ration ofi Tomato >x, Lob* i dla. J Asters, Muirhi ad, Btocks, Seventh ��� more days, then May Daj v.;;. ,���, *,,,,,iiy Q0Ura .mil have made _ aents this year to Imen is con- ive in this section a I comprehei Ive rtmenl boys' and girls' ready-to v.- iopular prices, Many i few , le. \\\\ ��� , the needs of all the Uttli new I.;-, uel and McDonul ! :n II ' on Lulu Islan i will be in operation In ���'..v < mrse ni the nex i wo weeks, : u h - vv having now ed. A large quantity ot re tied up alongside the Island, a their turn to meet the saw. Five roomed house on Prin-J Remember the shoe R CeSS street; City Water, etc. | . m'8 shoe house, Begbie street. $1(1.00 per month. ** | * Five roomed house on First Copai street; city water, etc. $10. Six rooms on Sixth street car line; large garden, lots B27S for oleanin Dyeing,^ ^itj city water, etc. repairing. Opposlt. Premiei $22.50 per month. *��� I Six roomed house in West Sunday End, one block to car reunion of the congrei tho St. Paul's Reformed ESpls , h will be held on May ... to l< ii all past and presi nt membors I he congregation are ln\\ Ited, Phone essing liotei. EAT at thr Astor iirill The Largest and Finest Equipped Cafe In Western Canada. Six com se Bug ness Men's Luncheon si i ved fro 10 a in. to '_ p. iu.. (or 30 cent_. a i.i carte Dinm to 8 p, m. The Astor 147 Grill -149 Hastings St., Vancouver Phone 2843 N. PRENTICE, a.i . Manager. , baseball league is being mooted.. !'\\ youthful enthusiasts of the game. Kent $_*.O.UU '.''earns would be selected to represent the difficrenf city churches, an age limit being pkced on playing mem- Phone 170. W I ers of the clubs. now. NOTICE W. J. KERR minster. P.O. Bos ic -d over 33}�� per < ent. I Girls' and Misses' j Fancy Dresses I A : ill range in white In pique '. lawns, :n ill i, batistes, etc, Soi . i '���; fine 'ace trimming. Prl,. j from 75c to $10 00 iii* and Misses' Wool Sailor Dresses A large and varied assortment In navy and colored ,-������. panamas, etc.. nicely trimmed and smartly made. . .$1.25 to $5.00 Prices from I he most convini Ing ��� ivor of "B. C" and - is the cigar it .elf. argument in 'Old Sport" Girls' and Misses' Sailor Dresses A complete ramie of girls' and misses' sailor and mother hub- bard dresses - oming in all the newest fahrics and in all the latesi styles. Over 150 to led from. Come early and gel first choice. Prices from 50c to $3.95 Boys' While Blouses A full line of boys' white louses, also children's tunics :n duck, galatea, pique, etc. Prices from ..50c. 75c, $1, $1.25 A donation of five dollars for the children's ward fund has been received from Portland, the donor being Mrs. Sj oncer, nee .Miss Irvine. This lady Re\\ Dr. .1. M. Wilson, pastor 0f!wus Bl6cted M:lv Queen In 1ST... and thi South Bellingham Presbyterian 1( Is in recognition of the happy times d arch, will visit Canada for the first enjoyed on that occasion thai she for- Children's Hats in Endless Variety S4.75 Girls' and Misses' Trimmed Leghorns $4.75 Fifty trimmed leghorns with roses and forget-me-nots, daisies and lily of the valley, etc. Regular prices are $6.00; from now till May Day $4.75 islin and Embroidery Hals A manufacturers sample line, no two alike, in embroidery linen mull and lawn. Regular prl i from 75c to $3.50, from now til] May Day ..50c to $2.65 $2.00 Girls' and Misses' Flop Hats, $2.00 A full line of flop hats trimmed with flowers, Tibbons and chiffons. Regular price $3 50, from now till May Day $2.00 Children's and Misses' Straw Hats A glorious showing, every new design is represented here. Over 1000 hats to choose from. Prices from 50c to $1.50 time on Sunday, when he exchanges pulpits with Rev. .I. S. Henderson, of S*. Andrew's church, who will on the same dato pay his first visit to the Bay City. ,1. H, Brgwnlee, C. E., Dominion aud B. C. land surveyor, has opened an of flee in the Gulchon blOfllc. Phone 338. ��� The second baseball match of the city league, which is to be played at Queen's park on Saturday afternoon, between the city team and Columbian college, promises to be an even and exciting contest. The city battery will he composed of Price and peele, pitchers, and Malcolmson. catcher. wards the sum stated above. Small house (new) on fully cleared lot; with magnificent view of river &nd surrounding country; near Sap-1 i crlon car line; only $700. Abbott & Hyde. ** A special meeting of the city council will be held this afternoon in order that the aldermen may meet ! Joseph Martin, K. C, and City Sollol- ! tor McQuarrie to discuss the action when he decided io smoke, while engaged iii lighting lis pipe, the oai lurched, with the result lhal he ��a_ preclpatod down' the embankment, landing on his face and should'-,. The inaii was brought to the tram off'ce, w.tvre. a hurried examination by a medical man resulted In his being sent io the hospital for further treatment No blame is attached to the car crew in connection with tho accident. Tho steamer Favorite will run an c Mansion to Pitt lake, Bridal Veil falls, on Saturday, .May 2. Leaves Biiicknian-Ker's wharf at " o'clock, li' 'urn trip 75 cents. ** Tne time for .receiving tenders for ilie. construction of a Cruiser for tho British Columbia Fisher* Protection Service has been extended from May isi to June 1st ni i ,t AS OAUDIN, A rent. Agency Marine and Flshei - Victoria. B.C.; April 22, 1908, J. HENLEY Manufacturer of Mineral Waters, Etc. Aerated Water? * Family trade a specialty. Tel. 113. Office Eight atreet ��� NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. |**************************************************** To dispute the "Brillante" cigars i: value of quality. superiority to question of the *�� *o be taken to prevent the clubs in the city selling li.mior without a license Buy your May Day tie at Kyle & Sons; finest assortment in town; 20c or three for 50c. ** Fancy Straws and Embroiney Bonnets for Infants. Silk Embroidery Bonnets for Infants. ******************,**,*******������������********���*���*���***��� T. H. SMITH Nome of the Hat Beautiful The Store Value Built a*:fl_i A meeting of the executive of the senior lacrosse club will be held this evening al Ryall's drug store at 8 o'clock. A matter that will probably be discussed is the resignation of "Punk'' Wintemute from tlie team. The question of the team going after battery for the former will be Cor- the Minto CUP ma-v also be discussed. bet and Munn, and for the latter, Sabarln and Mackay. The lirst and second divisions of the high school students clash with the students of the third and fourth divisions in a fierce baseball match tonight, commencing at 6 o'clTJbk. The Dahlias, Geraniums and .all kinds of [ boding and vegetable plants. Davies & Son. Telephone B208. One of the Sapperton cars yester- I day afternoon left the track near the end of the line. Tbe accident was due to the spreading of the rails. No damage was done, and a short time only elapsed before t'he car was again in service. The mishap was repeated later in the evening following which a gang of men were detailed to repair the tr.ack. All kinds of annuals at Tidy's, the florist. Phone 184. ���* N'ew consignment of silverware just! & Sons. Coupons every cash arrived at Kyle given away with chase. pur- ��� * THE GREAT REMOVAL SALE / Commenced on Tuesday, April 14,1908 at J. A.Lee's Mammoth Furniture Emporium Having secured the large four storey building opposite Lome street, and just six doors below our present premises on Columbia street, we shajl more our business location aa soon as possible. We have therefore decided to clear out our Immense Stock of Household Furniture now on hand at give away prices rather than move it, as we have eleven cars of new, modern, up-to-date furniture to place right in the new premises as soon as the decorators are through This is tho chance of your life if you want cheap furniture. Heavy- discount allowed on any artier., you choose to pick out. ?+*+********************* -�� ,<,*********************** FOR SALE..... Dry Fir Wood in 4 ft. lengths, which we will deliver to any part of the city. : C. WILLIAMS t Eighth ave. and Second St. 'Phone 333 ���* ***+***+++++. *y*.****m************************** Lawn Grass Seed o 30c lb THE kind that grows I. Drug Store The thirteen-year-old daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Holt, of Park avenue, South Vancouver, died yesterday from diphtheria, and was buried in the evening in the Odd Fellow's cemetery, the remains being brought from Central Park by W. E. Fale3. The case is an especially sad one, as the brother of the little girl died only a few days ago in St. Mary's hospital. Five hundred different patterns of washable ties at Kyle & Sons; 20c each. ** TEL. 7i JOHN A. LEE DUPONT BLOCK COLUMBIA STREET. NEW WESTMINSTER, 8. C. The- first of the four new cars promised by the B. C. E. R. for the citv The steamer Favourite will make an excursion trip to Rainbow Falls, Pitt! late, on Saturday afternoon, leaving I a,ld Sapperton lines arrived yesterday, the Brackman-Ker wharf at 2 o'clock. I flesh f,om the car shoP8. and made This will he the first occasion forj"8 mai(len triP to Sapperton. leaving I the city at 5:10 p.m. The car, No. I 100, is, if anything, larger than No. I 07, the largest on the line heretofore, 1 and is exceptionally well equipped. nearly two years when a stern- wheeler will make a trip to Pitt lake, the repairs to Pitt river bridge having to a considerable extent interfered with navigation throughout last season. Tickets for the round trip will cost only six-bits. The trade finds it both satisfactory and profitable to sell "B. C." and "Old Sport" cigars. ������ This Week We are showing Brushes * Including Hair Cloth Tooth Shaving Face Hat Bath Plate Hand imported direct from the best makers at the best prices. We make a leader of a twenty-five cent tootn brush���and will replace any one not satisfactory. I No. 6, the smallest of the city cars, j will be replaced by the new one. I For $150 down and the balance I ($1300) payable $15 per month you may secure a comfortable flw room I furnished house with good garden, I sta'.le for three horses. This property j is close to the car line, ls in good ra- | pair and affords an opportunity, not j often found, to buy a convenient cosy I home on the easiest of terms. White I & Shiles, 260 Columbia street, city. *��� I Public Supply Stores Geo. Adams, Proprietor Are n6w offering for sate a special line of Dinner Ware sure to please everybody From $7.50 Upwards Why use old ones when you can buy new ones so cheap ? Columbia Street. New Westminster, B. C. Phone 92. ************************> ************************* DO IT NOW Duncan Rodman ,an employee o'f the B. C. E. R. company, yesterday sustained a dislocated shoulder and a numf-ef of deep and painful gashes across the face through falling off a street car near Albert Crescent. He is at present lying In the Royal Columbian hospital, where hc will likely remain for some days. Rodman was riding on the rear end ot Ihe c"_r Tr Westminster ^nsfer Co oin., " ''! '"' 185. nam 'Phone Columbia Street " ''��� Hvered promptly 1 art of the city. 137 to ^htandtf. teavy Hauling OFFiCE-TRAM DEPOT. CURTIS' FRASER RIVER TANNERY ^ ^^ j ^ **m 2,000 Cords Tan .Bark WANTED .AT -THE -ft�� tm" ADVERTISE ��� IN ��� 1 Mt DAILY NEWS If Vou WANT HELP. NEW WESTMINSTER. / W. Heath, 1st* of Ottawa. In sharp of the Optical Dspartma-n-t We ake * Specialists .. IN.. Infants' Outfits We sell them Che*.--*1, can make them - Get our prices first. than you Stevenson's 'W1 Robson St., Vancouver. ���E��Wyth-nK for Children HAVE YOU IN8URED THOSE VALUABLE HORSES OF YOURS YET OR ARE YOU WAITING TILL ONE OF THEM HUNSOVER A PRECIPICE, DI.OPS DEAD OR IS BURNED UP -.j OTHERS HAVE DONE. , MORAL: DO it I INSURE ALL . 8T0CK AGAINST ANY CAUSE. HOW. (OS OF LIVE S TH FROM ***"tn*___M-~__.i 'A. W. McLEOD INSURANCE BROKER ARMSTftON BLOCK. S3 ! I *' >:W" 1, V-;.,i/. '���v "*Tli ; 1 -(*;���.'/ J..V '���*rY ��� 'U 1 i , ' * J1.] '������111 W 1 ."������i'/'-*'*' ' ���*-.,������ *-i : ������ .Sttfti. _ -��_*_������. ,;-��� ���<**:������*��� .. ���* "'������ "i%i H'-riiir' ' > :- .* * W. ��l I,' v., I l I . . *_'< T��& , ' '**" ill-. ' 14 '*\\l i^_-' ' _ ��� i '** <������� r,.| St'**:*^'3;%i3,J mW* ���> lir' k*h a' . -I ' ''���'} ilvi'i A m** e-*-�������������������� r v,**i Uiv W >k-' If Ml .Kyi, jap 3?H?r<___ *$fc w $2* r>i.i II Ma mm J Ik! >? -ir;.i 'n .#'*' 'is**- ft* PAGE SIX THE Daily news. THURSDAY. APr,L 30 INDICATIONS POINT TO roR THE ����-SEW,r�� SKEENA-ILKLEY ROUTE ���ynopsis of Canadian North-Weit Homestead Regulations. Grand Trunk Camps Doing Very Little Work on Proposed Kitimaat Branch. To Prepnre PlcUled riK��* Feet. Clean and scrape thoroughly ten as twelve piss' feet, souk In cold watt* for an hour, then scrape again. Place in a large kettle with two tablespoon fills of salt and six quarts of boiling water anil simmer gently for fou? r"lit;: ss���- it? -��-���?rngt8 2 r In first, then a few slices of onion, than not resertod, may be bomesteaded by more feet and more onion, lyid so on any person who is the sole head of a until all the feet have been used, family, or any male over 18 years of SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and -endorsed "Tender for alterations to the Post Office Building, Victoria, li. C," will be re- Any even numbered section of Do-1 celved at this office until Wednesday, minion lands In Manitoba, Saskatch Place two quarts of vinegar In a sep- : i ��� April 29.���Fourj ftrate saucepan over tlie flre, with one Trunk Pacific railway survey| qnart of the broth In which the feet o.i ve been < ii TENDERS addressed to signed, and ( ndorsed "Tend, r SOCIETIES I. 0 0. F.-AMITY UODC The regu.ar mee*,, . . J-��~ ire held in, i!:, bia street, ,, ���tt S o'clock. ' '������'���-��� >oked, half a dozen cloves. bfead, Indian meal or cracker crumbs nnd broiled for tour minutes on each . Mo and served with sauce piquant or dipped In frying butter and fried ln hm ter. ��� ,cation work betweeu. a'half teaspoonful of mustard, a table aiug canyon and Hazelton would j spoonful whole peppers, two bay leaves to lm Icate thai the Skeena and and two tablespoonfuls of sugar. i ��!-,.��� r.^.,n,. to a good scald, pour over the pigs'feet . ei river route ad been finally * _, , ' , , , and set the jar away m a cuol place. ' ' ' It take, several days for the feet to .-,���'������ from Copper ��river state become ptckled. Tigs'feet prepared In that Foley, Welch & Stewart are tuis w;ly may De spi*t ������ two, wiped .. . camp in that vicinity, and dry, dipped In melted butter, then In tt_e work is being done on he | roposed Kltamaat branch. In [act, a shallow cut, about half a mile Ion; all there Is to show for the on's worn*. The camp is short of , i- ns, wiih no prospect of getting thi r supply in until thc first mer arrives up the river. \\ -hurt time ago Hie men'., wages . reduced to $1.75 per day, from which $5 per week was deducted for I, Fifteen men quit work last ��� . :i account of this reduction, anil the general Impression is it. was made tn force the men to quit, thus doing away with the necessity of discharging ihf m. SETTLERS GO INTO THE NECHACO VAL^^Y Cnrnl slies. Tried sausage <)������ forcemeat balls for roast turkey, eapon or fowl. Fennel for mackerel nml salmon, el ther fresh or pickled. Lobster coral and parsley for boiled fish. Currant jelly for game; also for eus- tnnl or bread pudding. Seville oranges. In slices, for wild luck, pigeons, teal fend such game. Mint, either with or without parsley, for roast lamb, whether hot or cold. Tickled gherkins, capons or onions for some boiled m^nts, stews, etc. A red pepper or small red apple for the mouth of a roast pig. Spots of red and black pepper alter- I nated on the fat side of a boiled ham, Ashcroft, April 29.���Very quietly, -which side --should lie uppermost on the ithout any particular flourih'u of serving dish, tl impets such us sometimes attendfe Sliced eggs, showing the white nm. a stampede to a new country, Mr. W. yellow parts, for chicken salad. P. Groesbeck conducted an advance . , ,.. ,, Kitchen H'lps. . lardof fifteen Into Ashcroft. Mr. | Ca_n)t_ s,KmM ,.p _nt ... slice_ ,_.. -, icsbeck is the British Columbia, gteafl of (,(]1|(,. because the outside ��� on agi nt for Washington, Ore- j v an accepted cheque on a chartered J bank, made payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public! ' Works, equal to ten per cent. (10 p.c I of the amount, of the tender, which will be fort- I eJ If the person tender ! Ing decline to enter into a contract hen called upon to do so, or if he f I [<��� complete the work contracted r' r. .'f the tender be nol accepted lh< | cheque will be returned. The Department d;>es not bind Itself FRATERNAL- ORDER OF EAGLES Aerie No. 20 M ��� evening at - hall, Columb i W. I'les ; 11 - . fHE ROYAL TEMFLARS OF TEN" perance meel - at 8 o clock p. ni.. hail. Col .:., I -I ��ONJ OF SCOTLAND BENEFIT A SOCIATION, LORD OF THE ISLF . CAMP, 191.-.Me ��� . ��� :. \\LZ Third Tuesdaj ol K. ol P. hall, . . father is deceased) of a homesteader j Ottawa, March 19, 190S. nas permanent residence on farming | Newspapers will not ne jiaid for this laud owned solely by him, not less advertisement if they insert it without t0 accePt tue lowest or any tender. than eighty (80) acres In extent, in authority from the Department. By order, the vicinity of the homestead, or up-1 FRED, GELINAS, on a homestead entered for by him _. Secretary. in the vicinity, such homesteader may perform his own residence duties by living with the father (or mother). (4) The term "vicinity" in the two preceding paragraphs is defined as meaning not more than nine miles In a direct line, exclusive o' the width of road allowances crossed in the measurement NOTICE. O. O. F.���Royal City Lodge, No, 3 ���Meets in Oddfellows' Hall, Columbia Street, every Fi :.L.. at 8 o'clock. Visiting I -,: .... t-e made welcome, J - ,., ��� . N. ii.: ('. ]���:. Osl orne I record, ing secretary. "������epartment of Public Works. Ottawa. March 12, 19<*S IN THE MATTER OF THE RAIL- WAV ACT. tod In the matter of the | New8papera wU] r.,r be .,���,, fo.. ., , Vancouver, Westminster and Yukon j advertl8emenI If they Insert it without Railway Company and of the Van (5) A homesteader intending couver, Victoria and Eastern Hallway and Navigation Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that to j under the provisions of Section :!C1 of ���i.thority from the Departine-** ROSE OF COLUMBIA LODGE No 115, SONS OF ENGLAND, B. S.- Ked Itose Degree meets .-��� ind and Fourth Wednesday nr , ������ --v In K. of P. Hall, fiolumbia St., at S p. m., Wbite Rose Dej ���-. Fourth Wednesday in each mi ��� ih. 6ame time and place. fried to prevent the fat from running. In order to prevent milk from burn ing while being boiled rinse tbe sauce and i a Hi tie fresh butter before pouring in tbe milk. report from these ���.m thoroughly with cold water rub it wi S_ii pie wlll get sore about It. Walking on the Crust, English scientists who have measu-Pi. It In their minds estimate that thi earth's crust is forty-five miles thick While tbat does uot seem like a verj long distance on tbe earth's surface, it a man Is on the ears riding on a pass It is quite a distance down If one had tr ��llK it with a spade. To the ordinary lazy mnn tbe post hole two feel deep seems far enongl If not too far to go down Into the bowels of the earth. If told b> dip down forty-five miles he would throw up bis bunds, his spade and his jol and look for employment that was p great deal more like fishing. II Would be nice to get down .mule- the crust to see what is there. M-ybc we are living on t ��� of n l Ir plo. V,'' i knows? llowtv.-. th -t i not what tin scientists think T. >���* su; *ii.-<* <". .v below Is " ������"(jing flre, s "���<__. * ���>. .''etivj men should le careful as at b., ,-., ��������� Jump cn the e.-i..(. the Railway Act, an application will be made to the Board of Railway Com- missioners tor Canada, at tlie. Court Room of said Commissioners, at the City of Ottawa, at eleven o'clock in tin.' forenoon, on TUESDAY, the l.th daj of May, A, D. L908, for a recommendation to the Governor in Council signed at Ottawa, In Bealed envelopes tor the sanction of a certain agree- and marked on the envelopes "T ment dated the 26th day of March, for New Cruiser for British Columbia," Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. ' ,\\.. i) \\'M\\s, mad... i tween the Van- will he received up to the couver, Westminster and Yukon Rail FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT, way Company of the one part, andlfor the construction .it a twin ��� ��� tha Vancouver, Victoria and Eastern steel cruiser for fisheries protei Railway and Navigation Company of service in British C ilum ia waters, of the other part, providing for the sale the following leading dhnen a by the Vancouver, Westminster and namely length over all 250 feet, Yukon Railway Company to and the breadth of beam moulded '.2 feet, and purchase by the Vancouver, Victoria' depth from top of keel plate to top ol Eastern Railway and Navigation beams at side 17 fe. t, and to be de- OTHER FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. include the Union Lo : P. and A, M.; King So No. 17, A. P. and A. M No. HBO; L. O. L., N'o Sapperton, No, _6. I, I. V., Courl V, ��� ��� Brotherhood of Ow's, .'.- N. B.��� Gnauthorlzes publication A this advertisement will not be paid for. PROFESSIONAL, NORMAN BOLE rlster and Sollc ers, Canadian Banl i . ding, X. w v, ,->���:.,: i W, A. LAND REGISTRY ACT. 1LLER, BAR! '-.:;: I licltor, etc., 42 L ri - -'.j opposite Court House, N'< ��������� '��� '��� | -ter. Phone U3. R*. lot il and the north half of lot 1", j ane block A, Government Office Gardens, j.Company from the said the Vancou-' livered at Victoria, B. C. ver, Westminster and Yukon Railway; plan8 ;iml specifications W New Westminster City- A certificate of Indefeasible title to Company, of all that portion of the steamer can be seen at the Depart- the above property will be issued to undertaking and properties of the | fnenfof Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, Frederick John Hart, on the llth day | Vancouver, Westminster and Yukon; at the offices of the Collectors of Cus- 6t May, 1908, unless in the meantime Railway Company, consisting of the \\ ioms at Toronto, Hamilton, Colling- a valid objection thereto be made to: lir��e of railway in the City of Vancou- | wood, Midland, Vancouver and Syd- me in writing by a person or persons ! ver described In said agreement and ney, N. S., and at the agencies of the claiming an estate or interest therein, Irrom the City of Vancouver to tlie City ' Department of Marine and Fisheries at or in any part thereof. | of N'ew Westminster, and in the City '. Montreal, Quebec, St, John, N. B-, C. S. KElTh, 0. New Westminster, and all lines of, Halifax, N. S., and Charlotfetowii. P. District Registrar of Titles, railway connecting It with the bridge | E. I. Land Registry Office, New West- j ��ver the Fraser river at .New West- \\ The same plans .and specifications minster, B.C., April S, 1908. HITESIDE & EDMO.'JDS, ::-'"������ ters and solicitors, i... ��� h-- Columbia street, New Wi ' ; 'J of this W. .1. Whiteside, H. L Edmonds, M AKTIX. WEART & M QUAR1U8I Barrlstors, solicitors, et Offices,! New Westminster, Trapp Blk. corner Clarckson and Lome Btrets. VancoH ver, rooms 21, 24, 415 Granvhlestreel Joseph Martin, K. C, J. W. Weart, W.i G. McQuarrie, H. A. Bourne. MrJ Martin wil be In the WeBtmini | offices every Friday afternoon. /"���EOROE E. MARTIN. Barrister snd j HAND OUABU. Iztng that these mishaps could ba avoided, bas patented a guard thnt affords the housewife the protection needed. It was desired to be applied mainly to kitchen utensils���such at forks, spoons, cake turners nnd similar utensils���to protect the hand used lo grasping the utensil. This gtinrd Is conical in form aud Is made of sheet metal, it is so constructed that lt can be removed from one article and attached to another and need only be used The person or persons having In their custody or possession the following title deeds relating to the said property are requested to deliver the same to the undersigned. (a) 17th January, 18S7, New Westminster City to J. Wilson, conveyance in fee. (b) 6th August, 1S88, .1. Wilson to T. It. Mclnnes, conveyance In fee. (c) llth November, 1890, T. R. Mclnnes to Florence Blanchard Dole, conveyance in fee. W. NOR.MAN BOLE, Solicitor for Applicant. minster, and all rights arising out of jean be procured by application from "Ij ""solicitor. "Guichon' block, Cclum-I any order of the Board of Railway ! the Department of Marine and f la and McKenzie streets. New West | i Commissioners for Canada, pertain- j Fisheries up to the First Day of May minster, fl. C, ing to the maintenance or operation ; next and at the agency of the Depart- of the said lines of railway or any of'ment of Marine and Fisheries, Vlc- them, and all other property, real or, torla, B. C. personal, acquired for or held by or, Each tender must ue accompanied In trust for or on account of the said j by an accepted bank cheque equal to lines of railway or any of them. j 10 per cent, of the whole amount of DATED this 27th day of March, A.; the tender, which cheque will be for- D* 1008* felted if the person sending the ac- JAMES JEFFREY. Cepted tender declines to enter into a W. MYER8 GRAY, Barrier. Solicitor I and Notary Public, I�� -jractlp. sIscH 1891 at New Westml"*'-*"- *r- 0I flees removed to C-rtls Block,Clarfc son street, opposite Court House,j P.O. Box 169. Telephone 64. W {Secretary minster j >any. of the Vancouver, West- ! contract with the Department or falls corner Columbia F. HANSFORD. BtUT��ttfJ Solicitor, etc., Crescent blocW and McKeB*i<| md Yukon Railway Com. when so desired. Free access ls nf- I forded for the band, so thnt the fork or spoon can be manipulated with as '��� Ban-* of Commerce Building much ease us if without the guard. i ' Trains & Steamers C.P.R. MAIN LINE. NOTICE Leave New Westminster 8:36 I5:lf., 17:20, 18:40. Arrive New Westminster 12:45, -''.-'JO, IS:25, 19:35. Overland express arrives 11:35, 10:25, 12:45, A Good D_Mln_�����<..i_iit. Dissolve one-half dram of nitrate ot lead In one pint of boiling water. In another vessel dissolve two drams of common salt In eight or ten quarts of cold water. When both mixtures ars thoroughly dissolved, mix them togeth er and let them settle. A cloth saturated with the liquid nnd hung up In ��� room will a^ once sweeten a fetid at- I leaves 15:15. niosphere. Toured down n sink wa- ter closet or drain or on any decavlnf | QREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. matter or offensive object. It will bav�� j Lv- N- w- 9-20 a>m-: ar- Seattle 4 n.m. the same result Lv> N- w- 4,3B P-m'< ar- Seattle 10 p.m. -��� ! p.m. B. C. ELECTRIC���VANCOUVER. Lv. New Westminster 5.50, 6.50, 1 and 8 a. m., and every half hour thereafter till V p. m. Lv. Vancouver tor Westminster at tame hours V., W. & Y.���VANCOUVER Lv. N. W. 3 p. m. and 9:66 p. m. Lv. Vancouver 8.35 a.m.. and 4 p.m. G. N. R.���PORT GUICHON. Leave New Westminster 3:50 p.m-, arrive Gulchon 6 p.m. Leave Gulchon 6 a- m , arrive New New Westminster 8:30 a. m- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays- to complete the steamer. Tenders on 6trefjts, New Westminster !*������ letter paper will be considered. . The Department does not bind itself BOARD OF TRADE.���New Wl :: to accept the lowest or any tender. Newspapers copying this advertisement without authority from the Department will not be paid. F. GOURDEAU, Deputy Minister of Marine V and Fisheries. Canada, 14th March, 1908- 19 Never Mix Cider and Vinegar. Sweet cider should never be added to old vinegar, because the acetic acid In the vinegar will prevent the sugar In the cider from being converted Into alcohol, nnd consequently the result will be a very poor quality of watery vinegnr, ��� Farming. To Mend Porcelain Pot*. Porcelain ware can be soldered as faslly as tinware by adopting the following method: Brush over the edges ��f tbe holes to be mended with shollnc, both Inside nnd outside, and Immediately apply the molted solder, wlii.b ivlil adhere firmly. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that one (1) month from the date hereof application will be made to the Govornor-in-Council under Chapter ... v 115 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, d ' 1906, for approval of plans of a bridge to be constructed by the Victoria Terminal Railway and Ferry Company over the Serpentine river on the line of the said company's railway between Blaine and Olivers in the Province of British Columbia; and also for ' approval of plans of a bridge to be constructed by _ the Victoria Terminal Railway and Ferry Company over the J IqU.pment" that of "the Chicago, Mil Nicomekl river on the line of the said1 Waukee & St. Paul Railway. They company's railway between Blaine and : own and overate their own sleeping Olivers in the said Province of British j and ."**" v* :Ts on alii their traips and Columbia. Plans of each of the said i fr* '' ' - trons an exce,Jence of bridges and descriptions of each of I ,ervi'' ' * btainable elscwh��e- the sites thereof have been deposited &��� -*��� ROWE�� General Agent. with >the Minister ���f Public Works, | '** TWrd St" COr A,'W V��rtUnd' ��T and In the Land Registry Office at New Westminster, British Columbia. Dated this 1st day of April A.D., 1908. A. II- MacNEILL, Solicitor for the Applicant*, ster Board of Trade meet [ :: I Board Room, City Hall, ai to ������; Second Wednesday ���:���,:��� �����"* "J Quarterly meetings on th. i*_,;���* Wednesday of February, ><��� _ at 8 P. "-j .('I "J :-��� v'.[ ,1 &W "The Milwaukee The Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Chicago, "Short Line" Omaha to Chicago, "South West Limited" Kansas City to Chicago. No trains in the service on any railroad in the world that equal in August and November, Annual meetings on the Wednesday of February. members may he prop< elected at any monthly or 0"-'" ' * meeting. A. E. White, S��. tar ADVERT'.SE "Ml ��� IN ��� THE DAILY NEWS If You've LOST Anything. FIRE ALARM ii"-^ 5���Asylum. 6���Royal City M'lis* 7���Carnarvon and Tpu | 8���Royal avenue and _W>�� 9���Fifth aveuue and '���'*���?"' 12���St. -Mary's He#pi*"- .3-Second and Park Bow. 14-00lumbla and Dufferln 15-Sapperton h 23���Queen's avenue nn.' ,24- .- rd avenue and Second. 'SB-Fifth -v~��e and ^ 26���Fifth avenue and * 27���Third avenue and leu ��� _2���Agnes and Sixth. M-Schnnke Machine ��* sr^columbla and M$*m 3f(_C.P.R 3"��,,oyV. 7fjO# L, I..U!. kills ssiww - . -. |M time like the prf_e . .-:����v��r, very quest ���^"pOM-T PROCRA9TINATE unt = e you will have to proci . fc. the most desirable prop;*-.,, .--u--..-. DOT IK. Tui _..t-_ ourchasers BUT IN THE prospe-- - - h . | i .gated on first stpee p.---:- ". ver and the Pitt Mourta ' uer�� Nearly every lot faces on a 66 I . too small for your purp.s c of which are absurded'y low. but more especia -ch longer. . _ go up _r * :. CAN B : .. N< .. .. estrr nctei WE I.ER. HEART OF THE BEST RES ��� .- BECC NC .-: THIRD AV also see ���* the i-ACRO I si -. has a iane at the ��� ce and have -. . ..RE THE ONLY end Building? My Ctoei . r,piy tt budding operations at this moment. l_UM6��.<. HAS GONE DOWN to a very _**tWlsWng Labo- i i ..; nuch tower and more avs aWe than it was this time last year. Make inquiries and convm,- | i i i E ;- -. j; STANCE TO VOU. We hair been given the EXCLUSIVE SALE ot what is beyond the least si DO NOT MEAN AWAY OUT IN THE .SUBURBS where it is necessary to use Taney names in order te tt DENTIAL SECTION OF TH��� CITY. ENUES. FACING ON THE BEAUTIFIED PORTION OF QUEEVS PARK, it commands a magnifu* ent view SSE MATCHES and Other sports without going out of the house. Be sure to look at thaw lots before buying else rear Below s a pla*. of the property w ��� . ' I GUI OU* ���' ���* take with you ��-. ��� ��� Ou go to pick nut your lot. just as la-ge a frontage as you want. If you cannot aford to bu. '���* '^-ing on the Park look at the [��keV lots. r M IN THE CITY WHO CAN SELL THS PROPERTY. PLAN OF PROPERTY FOURTH /li/�� /V U'�� . A. W. McLeod 1/ I' i - ��� ��� Sold i * ~i * 8 i i ii to. X o {Z II __0 r i do W. G. MrQuarrlc to IT 13 46 14 15 tsi i\\ 16 u_ to rr 6 &-W7***** t>5 O i e 7 6 5 4 t _ Retain mall received Mondays md Friday*, -.1 by B. C. Electric railway, ifl ��� tat vicvuver Xo. 2; -/Ictofia, No t; Central ParK. dally except S*adaj. mallj re��ivaJi ttstaa m*Wv*a*i**i4 at 2 p.M. DlBpntclied by carrier, i:i3 o. tn.: I'.ast Burnaby, dnlly except Bunday. Return malls received a* l:in p. m. Dlspstehed by carrier 18 HO noon: Tlmbeilsnd; Bt.atvl.erry HU1, Tuea. day. nnd FrU-ftys. Raitt��#?fieilB x*> calved Tuesdays and Frtdaya. Dispatched by C. P. R- noat, 1:30 p.m. daily fcloses daily at th* same time during tr-nte*-* nionths: tadner, Westham Island, Port ��� - !��� i ���**����������� Oulcbon. Steveston, Sunbury. dallv exeept Sunday.. Return malls received from ? a. m. to 11 a. in. Woodwiu*t||, Wednesday and 8ato^ day. RetBff mail on Wednesdays and Satttrdayin^. Burnata^:ilake. Return nail fi p :9 Dlspatei^fby G.N. Fyier. �� a. *%.i To eouAern potnrs, daily *s*m$rl [Sunday. Retuia mall 11 p. m, "OKRTI.V.MKK, I _>tttt_B VO R.T * T*** VOKWa "*��� loft lie begat) talkm*., and a.ler having b-'i".. t\\\\te* weeks ai sea ho was .till talking when the ship got in. 1-arroll allo..<.o.i a meeting ona nif-.hl last winter in Washington which was onllo.. for the purpose of raising nionoy to purchase a site for the Ueorjje Washington university. Several persons made speeches, but llarrett was overlooke... Finally ha took the floor. "Gentlemen," said he, "I desire to say a few words." "Yes, yes, John," shouted some one, "but we want to get through tonight!" "What 1 desired to say at tha outset was," continued Batr-ttt, "that I will pay $2 per minute for every minute I talk. He talked fifty minutes and con* tributed his check for $100 to tha fund.���St. I/ouis Republic. Th* Rule Savtd Him. Marcus Aurolius Smith, Arisonaa delegate to congress, is the president of ,a hunting club in North Carolina known ��* the Smithsonian, The Arizona statesman owns a hunting box in the Tar Heel State and goes there every two or three weeks for recreation. The club has but two rules, which are that every member must do juBt what he wants and shall not do what he doee pot like or want to do. Recently a member was held to have violated one of these rules, and thc elub was taking measures to expel him. Tha accused promp.'y invoked th|t rule which dedarw _Lftfr\\\\A member shall be re,iuired io do anything he doee not like or does not want to do. Delegate Smith sat ai the court 5* final appeal. He held that ^�� ^*�� wns sufficient. ^ ^^ ^JJJJ membeY wtl MvflrJ becaun0 ho Stood on his rights at prescribed by the rule stated. He did not wanl to bt# expelled, and therefore he could not be. Wanted te <_��t fven. Alfred H. Love, the pence advocate, had been protesting in Philadelphia against the great quantity of military features in preparation for the JameitOWn exposition. "Heally," he concluded, with a smile, "one would think thnt the whole world was animated nnd kept progressing by n spirit of hatred and revenge nnd bitter enmity." Then he told this story: "A pale, wan woman 09 her death- boil said in n weak voice to her htie- Imnil: " 'Henry, if I die promise me one thing.' " '< iladly, my poor darling. What is it I am to promise?' " 'Promise mo that you will marry Mary Simpson.' "The man started. '""Rn./ he said, 1 thought you tutted her.' " 'I do, Henry/ the dying woman whisf-eved. 'I want to get even with her." " Wntr* He Oat Them. William J. Flynn, the Becret ier? ice agent, was discussing n certain German burglar alarm with 0 New York reporter. . "It was this alarm," snid Mr. Flynn, with a laugh, "that n thiek- eet man called on a hardwire dealer ���bout. " 'I'd like to sell you cheap 40ft burglar alarms/ tbe man sail). "���A.* yc. * . !..r������f^'�����fll������e^?, th�� ';erdwii*' i<.'��.e. .-a i �� Ve, oil / - ��aV ti* i*��i*h kVm i \\m*fisi.,H WL^^^^^^^ i >������ \\ hi m .'iiVif *V*S t'.''-'*] ��� ' ,*"*-*' i .1"" :' V!'">* **..-.__ ��� V- . "���; . ' , ���*^>-w _i^''s?i:,/i i ������������,-'.'" 'if'rl x ������* Ii44 ��� 'fca- *i'i- t ���**''*�� i. ..-���I. .�����..,-,�� ' ta{ _?";��,��� I ��r;v ��� ��, < -TI^SI __.J_JL.__ _L/___.X___J_ JT. JJ_ VV 0.1 *0 ' * j�� ._.' ilKrtwMrJ': ill*! ' -'. |. * ��� -���* ���, ����� .ii ���,'. .__.)<���__*���*��� : i.i;,?-'.' "-. ;.i<'�����-'���!_�� #1*4 VK ���Hf'.'->..-1' Bii'I.'^fc^ III fi; Oi M if'- "iQrlr ��l 'fir "life' 9 THURSDAY. APR,L J( 1908. A Hardm..n. A.James. J. McClurjrian uinniiiiT n ��� [Croquet Sets HARDMAN & CO. | Lacrosse Sticks I Sporting Goods Fishing Tackle OPPENHEIMER ESTAFE ! FINALLY WINS OUT PLUMBING and HEATING SOLE /-.GENTS FOR THE MALLEABLE RANGE. Front Street Trust Block AT Long Drawn Out Suit Instituted by E. A. Jenns For Share of $50,000 is Lost. ���rout Mreet irust diock ^ m j Applications Wanted IVlOlf ��Jf S Applications will be received by the Igned up 'i' 5 p. m. of Thursday, the 30tti inst., for the poslUon of P indkeeper. Salary $65 per month* Duties to commence on May 1, 1908. W. A- DUNCAN, City Clerk. Citj : ill, April 25, 1908. R, MILES & CO. Plumbers, Gas and Ho( Wafer Fillers, Elf. R tpairs of till kinds given Bpecial at- ti ntion. Sewer connections made. Moderate Charges. Phone A .'!77 'rront St. New Westminster Hides Wanted HIGHEST CASH PRICE Paid on Delivery at Fraser River Tannery New Westminster. B.C. The Oriental Contract Co. of Vancouver. Japanese Labor Contractors .\\. w Westminster branch P. O. Box 545. COLUMBIA STREET i Vaacouvi r, .prll in.���The full court today decided in favor of the trustees of the estate ol David Oppenheimer,! allowing Iheir appeal against t.ie recent decision of Mr. Justice Clement, who held In favor of E. A. Jenns. Chief Justice Hunter ;,nd Justices riving and Morrison, In allowing the appeal, dismissed ihr action, declaring ���i was nol maintainable, the Westminster .<��� Vancouver Tramway company, as a shareholder of which Mr. Jet.a- sued on behalf of all other shareholders, nol being a patty to the suit, in LS'JC, the assets of the old iram- way ��*..:; 11 > r111.. were taken over by the l.j iish Columbia Consolidated Electric Railway �� Light company, and the legislature passed a Bpecial act n spi ctlng the deal, The decision today declares thai Jenns cannot hc a plaintiff agalnsl the trustees In view if that, deal and the legislation connected With It. The point was not raised at thc trial. Mr, Jenns sought a division of the $50,000 which the trustees recervSlJ In ! settlement of the old suit against the I directors of the tramway company, ��� The appeal was allowed without costs. Mr. Charles Wilson, K.C., appeared : tor the trusters, Mr. it. L. Reld, K. 0., and Mr'. D. C. Wallbrldge for the facial, scalp, or body treatments given' phiintiff nnd Mr. Joseph Martin. K. For Your Chicles HEALTH Sturtevanfs Cure, Egg Food, Tlianolice, Lice Paint, etc. MUIR'S Drug Store Columbia St., New Westminster Telephone 83- ,:,;/., ��� Wm ������'"',;''���' This is the time to buy a LAWN MOWER before the grass is too long. These machines are BALL BEARING Easy to run. ANDERSON y LUSBY Columbia St., New Westminster, B- C. MANY NEW STYLES IN FOR THE GIRLS our millim i department bat been ; trimming i iy approprlati ... ray of low and medium priced . ��� cannot ui' ir ! to buy elsewhi re ll j u . h the u o '|i ;,-.i .' li.'. M ke your selection , i-. dainty hats ; fi om Children's PARASOLS Dainty little parasols foi the Ftrall | rl 3ome are co. w'.'V fanc*i muslin, some with pilled percales, others with .". panose Ilk; ��� '' colors, Prices i.itige from ' 35c to $1 20 Neat Wash Coats. ���'' ' '. pe i ' ��� coal b . mtrastl I i iti Hi. 1:1 " " 5" range 8 1 $2,00 t: ^4.50 lln your own home. Also manicuring. (<- For en.*?flgement ring no A 339. for third parties C M E, A P ! i _9-\\ i i Daily the wise men call upon us and say: "What have wnlch t^e you got cheap?'' Now here is something we can recom- their respe mend for a good subdividing money can be made out of it: 1 �� O Acres Settle Sport Differences. Aid. Garrett .chairman of the parks conlfblttee ol the city council, met a number of the. members ol 'he base-- ..a.l and lacrosse clubs lasl evening al Queen's Park, with the intention | of bringing about an arrangement by tae two clubs could practice lective game., without, clash- mend for a good subdividing proposition and a barrel of " The Lasebuiiers, complain the lacrosse men, on Tm--day evening used a portion ot tlie grpund that hasj been uewly laid with turf In prepara-' Hon for 'iie Victoria Day game, and iv li ch even the lacrosse players theni- elves nave refrained from using. Another complaint is that nu___.L boys from the college and elsewhere play mi the ground and cul it up. The mi i ting came to an amicable arrange- j ment whereby the baseballers will] confine themselves to tbe pari of the Only 3 miles from Xew Westminster at the absurdly low figure of S50 per acre. Note the terms: One- third cash; balance.in I and 2 years, at (5 per cent. Malins, Coulthard k Co. Ltd. J. H. VIDAL, Mgr. Real Estate Department Condensed Advertisements LOST Betwe* n Central Park and the 1. o. 0. P. e< metery, brown cloth overcoat. Liberal reward for return to Da:ly News Office - POUND -Sum of money on Saturday. Owner ca a retf ve infoi mal Ion at this office. ________________________________________________! WANTED���Young lady, wish.. situation as waitress; . xperienced. Apply Box 696, New Westminster. TO RENT���Large front room, furnished; vicinity of convent on Agnes street. Hox 216. POR SALE���Typewriter (Caligraph), . :i ; .. si en al Arrow Press. $10 for qul< k sale, v LOST Pair of gold rimmed glasses ��� en opera house and corner of First and Third streets, Kinder i lease return to News office. NEW UNDER-GARMENTS For Young and Old The new summer Knitted untteiwear is 1 . In '- and the i'-:.. .-t lisle as well as the , . r immer weigh Children's White Cotton Und-t vests��� :,_ h,, bIzi s. Eai h 15c tt Children's Nazareth Waists la Kaeli enl w Lad.es' Cotton Undervests���l',: :-<> ;=<> ,- -,,-a l ��i t #��� *���- *?;:-.���?. ************************** 2#��w*_- ���&&:?%#% x%%x%^*%^?zx%x%%^%%, ^t ;-o se RAISULI ADVERTISEp AS DEAD OR ALIVE for I ght housekeeping. Apply to Alex. Speck, Columbia street. 1 - 1 TO RENT���A small three roomed, ���house; electric li^ht and city w.ati-r. Apply t\\ 0. Box 587, New West- minster. * BUSINESS CHANCES���I have flOOO to invesx in an established business which will give me posi-j tion of bookkeeper or salesman at! reasonable salary. Address Box 88,1 .New Westminster. Paris, April l'i).���A news agency here has what purports to be eon- Brmatioh of the report of Raisuli's assassination. According to this iufor- "..atioii fue bandit was ambushed by J a uumber of Leymes tribesmen while; WANTED���To buy new and 8econJ returning to his home from a native | hand furniture. Pianos and organs feast offered in his honor. Other re- j tuned and repalred< Speck & Cran. ports express doubt as to the truth of, delI> Front BtrBet near tram offlce tbe rumors. ___-____________________��_..._________.__..___. Girls' Tub Dresses Dozens of appropriate knock bout colore i ���. . 81 s; just the kind thai We v er careful In choosing the mal will fml in our showing of cl Iren's garments Materials are duck, drill, galati . 0 en, plqii print, 1 it. a batiste and Bilk; art I ,l ��� es are hen I to I'6 years of age, ' Price range - ��� ling to ze and from 65 . Merry Widow Neckwear dust arrived, live, dozen em.'u ..;.:���:. d Merry Widow styles; made wit'i bandy style collar. Each awn riuui md Fasteners suitabi W.S.CoIlister&C. THE STORE FOR WOMEN'S WEAR lhs LONG DISTANCE +******W*********************************f���+f, I WtDDING PRESENTS' ! ��� i TO LET���Newly furnished front bed- . _. ���_������ ~ __.��� I room with balcony; close to Sixth Lord Milner Coming. ._,_.. nl. . ,, ,,,, ,, ,1 street, 'S2'J Agnes street. Ottawa. April 2'.).���It was announced ' ,at the fifth annual meeting of the. TO RENT���Furnished rooms for light Canadian club last night that Lord housekeeping. Apyly, Empire Tailor Milner, formerly hlsh commissioner shop. for South Africa, is to visit Canada ' during the coming fall and that he **ATS "--trimmed at is? Auckland has accepted an Invitation to address street, between Tenth and Eleventh members of the Canadian club of streets. Keep full supply of trim- Ottawa, mings. TELEPHONE Puts * ��� ��� : ��� * you examined onr stock of CUT GLASS? We have now on tion a line of the best quality Cut (ilase ever oarrled in the city We h v- also replenished our stock of SILVERWARE, as well as all lines. A piece of the Pickard Hand-Painted China will make *, acceptable gift. We will be pleased to show you our goods. 'I 1... FARM HANDS, SAW MILL skilled and common lain ! W. C. CHAMBERLIN Th�� t * e****************************************o********** HELP, Log Booms Break. IJ sUU,e(1 ;U1(1 (���1Ilm<)ll Iabor 8up. Rivers, Que., April 29.-I1 li pU-a free. Orders solicited. Canadian repc-ted here that the booms on thejpaolflo Employment Agency, [river Bl St, Genevieve broke last night dova wegt) Vancouver, B, C .and thai some 100,000 logs that, had 3329 I wintered there were being carried out '��� with the Ice in the St. Lawrence river. "TIT7 ANTED���PUPILS (EVENINGS) 'These logs belong to Price Bros, und VV in English subjects, classics, the -���>- Maurice Lumber company. I science, mathematics. Ftox 487. city. i Electric Railway Service FOR $1,000 lnterurban Line. Cars for Vancouver and' way stations will run evety half- hour from _:50 a. m. Last car leaves at 11 p. m. (Last car lv. Vancouver W.'iv.) Cars leave the depot every tv.euty mtautes for both Sap- "prton and city limits over the citj Dne. City Line: Cars leave tram office on the hour, tweoty minutes after and forty minutes after, commencing at 6:20 a. m. Sapperton Line: Cars leave at ten minutes after the hour, half past and fifty mtautes after the hour, commencing at 0:30 a. m. Sunday 8ervle�� nair-nourly between 8.30 a.m. and 11 p.m. (Sec. 2���2.) You can secure a new, fully modern house, and a lot 41x132, on Queen's Avenue Part of the balance on monthly payments. Full particulars at our office. 'li*��* .* ��� - i Af. I British Columbia Electric Ry. Co.,Ltd | E J. HART LIMITED New Westminster," Vancouver and Chilliwack, B. C. Time Is Money-Don't Travel, Just Talk"""@en, "Titled The Daily News from 1906-03-06 to 1912-04-24; Westminster Daily News from 1912-04-25 to 1912-12-04; and The New Westminster News from 1912-12-05 to 1914-09-04.

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