@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "fe8bea0a-3055-4fc6-b7c7-6082c761ee9f"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[New Westminster Daily News]"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-12-18"@en, "1907-06-12"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/nwdn/items/1.0316527/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ite, Shiles & Co R��AL estate , ,. ct Phone 85 White, Shiles & Co. FIRE INSURANCE NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C. Uj-MK-', NUMBER 137 NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1901 10 CENTS PER WEEK . MANY CAPTURES BORROWED PLAYER CHINAMAN SUITERS ENGLISH WORKMF bj THROWS GAME AWAY LOSS Of MUCH BLOOD POLICE AND TROOPS GUARD SCAB MINERS *s . ,Jch Discharges Bring Teutonic Agents to Hi / ..ream ir v^0I-kmen for Krupp Factories and Other Plants Highest Wages Paid, s. Baseball Boys Travel to Hand Almost Severed by _ge Vancouver,Three Shy, and Get Beaten bv One Run. Contact Wiih Big Saw Patient in Hospital. Great Excitement Prevails in Johannesburg, Where Thousands of Mine Workers Have Gone on Strike-- Rioting General No Hope of Arbitration. �� . - ' T i' ,-. mugh ,.,' tl* i Woolwich | in oEtain, th they are,' \"""'���' ' ' before which th* has r 1 io. ii, , ith s* ret Thes ��� . : .'���",. . are sl bb u| ,..,.������ papers, and then I nc h tig on .mi, mi the part .-.���.,. ,,, ,nem lri 8h| ., .. ., . . . he cream are wan ed for Hernial ��� n. Du lng the past Uon ' Drei len In ne e e) li dfsclos- i _\\ io men, mo itly ed onl} em applicatioi In connect! m ��� am planted ivith the scheme I -. i nl enl ,i . rBenals and : en posted tl . . ���-. ��� inizi : hj '!]������ ' 1 hief" In Lon Wage ' ��� - pct. On 11 ange I to ��� , : ���. :���. v. Bel to "mm' do or] en lid EC tnd ��S [ie -.- ��� paid, (in' man, kill* In en neerim . i' ! making pumi s, haa bee a ��� ��� ��� . ��� 1 ni i: salary of 2b 10��� week. The ere required German works ha we r* ill chines and type- Menu NTorway, Denm ;. reaching home, bnl always in- an adroll scheme key and even from this 1 mntry. sisted on making a futile attempl to a man oul at first, Instea ! if the n ho .v..-; trying to register. His hods wi re altoge 'i-.,'-: I 10 cm le I 1 ei vi the veriest tyro. Besides having to c nte n i against he so-* ailed playing of an unreliable her the visitors were ip against real thing in having only six eef : Courtenay River Lad Falls Down Grain Car- lhel! reguiarpiayersonthefleid.DOC . t-,. t-m i '��� ���-'��� '-" regular catcher, was un- ner at Big Elevator and ,( ,, mal{e the trlp on accoun( of a Loses Hi.S Life. ���' Injury to his arm, Curly Lewis " as unable to m.m off duty al Mill- side, while Jimmy Lewi ��� playei .. ��� sal Is - Ichcr loaned ���-:���..' tO 118- eini . ed in hat cit} againsi lie Is abou the Ilmi , To hi bis ham ��� ' thi Te rminal 1 It; mu lng saw. 0 credit I the lefeo Before tli man ha i realized whal .',,���������. 1 jco! of j hud happen* I, his y-.b' hand wes m e. eig] This in llliani r-ractlcallj I 1 fl 1 1 '!i*' wrl I \\ oul thr* - i''e lo< k . " ei d .'��� ��� m. while ti nding the cul 1 i he hlngh I* artment of the : y ml s, .1 ; hinani in nam* 'I ��� : the palm 0 ist tl iii revolv- i Ji hann s 11 - rs' s -v.i- A., June 11.���Thei Both sides, according to th reached a critical news this evening, are dote an 'I m" al excite nen cau 1 and the men are growing latesl I ned de erate. . in th* lan- n-chi f, to be Woolwich, of ��� -��� ��� the energl* s n ition, bul oper- 1 ns been confin- cover of ad- ':-'. ,\\ hose name n ��� on* was ted en nigh I 1 find out, was re- i 1 ,1 ,. .,:.. j , .. ���������-... Wesi minstei afti ry, and 1 on- I, Hi gave the boys aboul the di al - 'mi on 1 diam nd tor past, and : .1 1 hi ivi ll ' idi* d 1 ungling, the game woul i have ��� ��� n an 1 asy victory for the N "��� ".' stminster nine. Time- after time ��� ha i ;i chance to stop a runn >r I here are bIx hundr* ,i exi 1 police . the im". 0 riol in \\\\ hich shol , ,, , , _.. tlong ih*' reef, besides aumer ms spe- ���'������ ��� tired ai the Robinson Dee p cjal constables. Manj 1 t th* mine, .boul one thousand ine; ��� I era carry revolvers, troops havi arrived for dlsposltl n In view of yesterday's riotingbythe long he reef, rtrlkers al the Robinson Dei mine for- cour " of receni events h 1 the police today Issued a notli Ifeen thi : The strike originated atibiddlng in assembly of six 01 more the Knight' Deep mine, where the persons within three hundred yardsof men refused to accept 11 reduction i'i any mine, The order, it Is added musl IPANY COMMENCES SIX-YEAR-OLD BOY IS DRILLING EOR COAL SMOTHERED IN CHUTE :\\i in Bituminous Depos- Land Crown Granted. ��� il.��� \\ syndicate of . onrmeni ed inks of ;li*' ��� mpti* s nr e ��� ��� 11. are s 1 iven hone Me ntreal, June 11.���Si 1 e- nd was absent, se n! no excuse Several of ih" tore help could arrive, I players are nol satisfied with the way H rberl Simpson's li. "'���' teanl 's being mam -��� d. ���"��� rnoon haul I 0 il of this h . ������ down which a am and criticism of Manager Cunningha ni . . mime rclally distance ��� ;' seven feet into tl inouE coal will whi h fe d an 1 le. itoi b< II kin ho is s lid '11 have taken n*> pai I in I fa ''. .-. , ��� ��� ��� operation is of land direct- I m- 1 ' . lings mi I; nds ��� ired by the . .. granted ^as< ^"��tre Dame stre* near th n the mid lie 0 The accld nt occurred in I '��� ihn Mi i ��� n's n ilting es ent on ,'i - Ing of the team for : esler- '' h, md who wns nowhere '' ighl hen the 1 oys !< ft. is hande i 1 11 |iu 1 of n* ttles by ih? pi ������ b ��� 1 .-��� m fhe * "i 1. Th �� -< mplalri hi ��� not take his lnl h s sei - iously. ��� 11 - im. ha . i'i ��� hoi n thr ugh lhe flesh, severing the arterii.-. Realizing thai 1 n was ra e'dl' lng to death, .��� ef the ..... employees quid laced a hastily 1 mtracl ilecework, and the principle! !"' strictly enforced, made tourniquet on the injure 1 arm, f 'i: Irilllng machines per man I Disregard of ii led to an unl eward Ich being tightened up, 'partly Instead of the former two, on the incidenl al the Croesus mine today. ed the flow of blood. The hand grounds that the change was a men- The strikers made a demonstration in then roughl indaged, and sn;.- ace to health and would lead to a re- order to persuade or intimidate the ported by a couple of friends, the in- duction In while labor, since two men "blacklegs" into joining them. When |u ed man started for Sing Kee's each supervising three drills woul 1 ordered lo disperse thej refused, and store. Befor* a riving, however, he entail the dismissal of on*' white consequently the Queen's l',.:.< [1m- ������ as in .1 d ! fainl and the suppi t- worker l- was argued that the prac- perial cavalry, who arrived y* 3'terday) ers were obliged to -mm''.- him into the itiee reduces the average miner's life charged tho crowd, several of the _hop. three or four years . The strike strikers being knocked over. Tine Di Drew was ha :' 111 ion* I an spr* ad In sympathy to other mines ln ringleaders wore arrested. was promptly on the sc n . Having the Consolidated Gold fields group, Vi ither Incident occurred at the rem i-ed the i romptu tourniquet and Dutch substitutes wer.' engaged Geldenhuls deep mine, the lasl of the and bandages, the *"< ���-:<���: wenl scien- for the strikers. Within a week Ten mines on the Easl Rand to "come tifically to work and managed to stop mines were affected, although they out." Several thonsand strikers the leeding. The injun 1 man. who had nol been asked to accept the con- marched to the mine, which was al- was .-'ill In m m -ees,- state, oc- ditions above referred to; but the ready defended by th*' Queen's Bays, ned by U - blood, was then men held that their turn would come :: detachment of the Camerons and by ....... 1 ... thi Royal Columbian hos- next. The unrest showed Itself police, The Camerons fixed their al titcfies wen put among the Chinese, but it !:nc n w bayonets when the strikers appeared, lied away ln that quarter. The nei:i-'nn'' this apparently quelled the posers indeed as a whole were contenti 1, sibllity of disturbance. A deputation I many men are no doubl overpaid; of the strikers was permitted to !n- while three machines has been thejtervlew the men at work, and there- rule in some mines, and has caused suI; was that an almost solid vote no disadvantage to the workers, but. for striking was given. Some eighty only produced greater efficiency. raen at one.' left the property, .".-most Dutch workers were recruited from significant step. Pretoria and other towns, and a few ^] the mines on the Easl and Cen- ,- these so-called "blacklegs" were tral Kami are' now out.andthe situa- The min- ,l0(1 Dn the Wes, Rand I 1 loming ace ! isi n in the lecture room of i""'1' of mines told a deputation of the' ' more serious, the rest of the men also ���'. gt. .1 1 ev.-'s Presbyterian church, enginemen that the governmentwouJd joining (he strikers. No violence, The social was ited by the young agrei to accept a decision. II Is however, is anticipated. in Hi" pali : oi the h nd. So far the man is rloins nl ��� ': . n '��� the doctor ;- confid* nt of eventually saving hand, YOUNG PEOPLE ENTERTAIN1. Successful Social at St. Andrew's Draws Conj-ertstlon Closer. One of the mosl successful enter- tainn ' hel in the city took assaulted by the strikers. thai The locals peopli of tl egation, with the :,;so announced that the government With a view to avoiding violent nd ��� i- ; ��� cause of ne of D* lorimer av* n i \\ whi* h is hut the ; 'i ��� ini i'i li I hoi lings. ��� iple have incor- ivei ' ial Pr is- ���;' hi e! piai tei i ('. G. Bernard; any, lias Just hei. he spent list! in ������ from Vi hi re thi '. Ictim's pareni - Ive m N i 'SV Facing on S'otre Dam* et I a doci openii middle oi had it all ver the Vthletics r",."i th? ��� ii ning, the .Tew Westminst* llei -��� e isily connects I with the meritorie is I .��� of becoming bet- wi" n'" tolerate intimidation by ter a- , h 1 ft I'he many Strang- strikers, and is prepared to utilizi ers who have been attending the ser- volunteers to stop rioting. B '1' ��� sl 1 f N'i lis n's .' irves. d of thi Athletics w 3 llstinctl.* iudging r ������������ ��� _1 ������ gathering, they cer- which 11 ele ..' 'bell . .m off el r ��� ''stfrday, and 1 Inly had no ause to complain. basement to thi top of the sixth showin The boys played The large le tun 00m of the chu ': The vices during the pasl months, and large majority the 'o rmiston dlsti let linsl 1 strike. scenes, It is asserted that the government wi" close all tbe cante* ns In the affected area. enginemen in thei The newspapers approve of th ��� ap- have decidi ' pearance or the railitar��\\pn the I The "Johannesburg Loader" asserts he diamond drill opei ation, e' the propel ty m. ���". are very lead '���' ihe' ��� ml drill will lo- ich Is now be- Du ismuir N'o. I small am- '"ii" by the 1 com] an} in the Cou ' .0, m b il th " I ip, and it is now prim testing ���m ���! likely talnly If it had ��������� ��� Iderable depth ' ,1 bl; have 11 . '��� ':���: tei s are In thi ! back ing up their wagons to the side id ' in iei. he grain ��� 1 tin 1 hute nnd In tl :' :' ��� 1 ��� . diing fi r a han Iful eef grain. The only witness was his il In r who ' .rl o ascend fl flights to tli . le\\ ator. In 'lie' meantime the levato ��� bi It . ��� e, and 'le. li di Feat, wine ro t ��� ' hei'- unreliabili! y. was a soi ��� ������' - vith I:" ���". Both ' the la* - 1 on thi field, the 1 iys wen li II' ������. an ! easil; outclasse" bottom of the boat, they were rescued by the K coming down Btream '"���"��� the accident occurred. .. entirely unlikely, Riplinger did n ���' confine himself t 1 special funds of which he appears I 1 have been the s il stodian, and a i heck ol' the accounts shows thai i'i some Instances he had been paid mon- ej which could hardly he credited 1 1 any fund, it was money that ' i longed to the city of Seattle, wa ��� . - celpted I'm- hy tho former comptroller 11 is reported here' ami Its final disposition is one of the 0 Tlkahirn, ex-Japanese ," '' the "nited states, who it no��noed, is to 1 issador ' Demands Withdrawal cf Trcops. New Orleans, June 11.���Dr. .ng I Ugarte, minister of the new governmenl oi Honduras, has an Ive 1 here Stevedore's Narrow Escape. St* ��� ������' ire Bos< r, while Bupei Inti ��� I- :ne^' 'ii" lo el5:". Of th* Hall's Bad 'le misfortune to me* ; with a serious accident Monday evening. The man ening to get in the way of the > 1 e able with which the lai .��� hydraulic pipes are unloaded from th* en route to Washint on. His pur- Chaln of Treaties. ���1 in.- 11. I -" appointed Jnp- ' '" ttaly, is charged nn asreemenl between , ''��� c��nnectlng this coun- ' chain of treat! far east, features of th* Investigation thai is making the work of the experts decidedly tedious, Por five weeks 111" aa lltlllg of the several funds has 1 n In progr* as, and while II ml ele 3 11 ll ���' |G, X. R. ear-. was thrown down anrd entangled In the line, Before the donkey engine could ���os" is .,. obtain recognition for the ,,. s!();i.,,,_ ,,��� wa8 dragged s(.v,,:..|. gov rnmenl and urge that Nicaraguan feet> hls ,,���:,rl s,;;,,ns .,,��� pIanRlngof el be withdrawn from H ,h��� wharf ,, ���.,,,.,...,. ���r t!m���, To Be Erected on Main Street at a Cost of $750,000 j Winnipeg, June 11.���A mi - -,. . m ,.:, rn ire) ... to be I , lain ��� ittweon M . ' :. M! as":-, at M ; . ' Of, ll llu :' ,. irly thr* ��� tuarters of a mllll n : il lars. John D, _ti hi ion is the a. chl- 1 1 Work will begin aboul Vug, I, The plans foi th* ill ling I ow it b* In d* sign an i Inni r appoint- . one of tl ��� mod n and tlful in Cana la, 'i'i..' first three - 0 th* I ; . Ing will be immediately ' te ' :'' "' brich ' ld c itt .. i ��� with . lin nn :,'-. I he ... 1 ri; 1 i ,, is on lh* ground that their pres- e are retards the return of normal mdltlons, Lacy Grosvenor In Disc/uice. London, June 11.���According to the ��� circulated here, Lady Arthur Oi i..vi nor, Blster-in-law of thi Duke ;. . 1 this -.. iii save much In r< pairs later, Thi corridors will have mai wainscoting to the height of Heven fi 11 and above that will be finished ! Trail, .lane 11.- Ihar] L an Indian, ch | bavl Jered Kli ' ! ma 1 1 I Marj .: . '..: captu 1 Itt, * this cit} yes- t* li - Ca tlegi loi ' ila1 ��� turned up here a f* w 11 1 ago, and the' lo I police jump* 1 the * icluslon that Louis wa ��� not far aw y and 1 ganiz* I a search, Louis, who antii Ipated trou iie, had built !i;a;s"!f a she-it- I in an Isolated - >>! on Kootenay 1;'.. r, When < ap- I'lreei, Louis was visiting a fi I* n I iei the Indian villas i an I wHen the police loomed In si-Jit ho undertoBk tn vamoose by the window, The constable was too quirk with the hand I cuffs, nnd Louis Is now In the leeal hick up, awaiting the arrival of Ihn j Washington police. When finally rescued frnm his dangerous predicament, he was totally unconscious, and remained In that state for close on three hours, when '��� ' - '''���'���'' floors will be arranged I Will Be Extradited. having I ien broughl to, b- imrae- '" accommodate the small and large Welland, Juno ll.-v.udge Wells diately went oul to work again. tenant. There will be four passengei gave bla derision this morning In the Mr, Boser, although to all Intents evators, th* doors of which will be ca*e of Herman Bartels, Syracuse, N. and purposes ;- well s ever, with '' ' ' :'���'���' cotnpressied air. The Y., a brewer, charged with perjury ..i Westminster, the wealthiest duke the exception of s bad bruises on "' ��� ' ' ipparatns wil be under auto- in "..amnion with his trial for the in England, is traveling aBout the thi head, has no recollection of whs ������''" control and 3,1,000 gallona of attempted burning of his breweries, ,.r . eX|)ectcd thai final I country in the disguise of a gypsy, ossed, his memory is a total Man'. '' r will I ��� li Id ::, ihe tanks pro-j i.m which he has ieen held here for to Treasurer Ru She maj write a book on her experi- and he< does not even seem, to realize rHed for the purpose to guard agalnal extradition. Judge Wells granted the 'enres. I what hurl him. -'-"��� ordei or extradition. rej ori will be mad ���' I! : ��� fore the close of tho week ��� ., THE DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY JU "Jtt GALICIAN DANCER IS YOUR GROCER SELLS e]m jq DfATn NEMO gestion of Rev. John Eames, a visiting delegate from England, i: was c 1��- - ��� riiieel not to throw down the gauntlet to the other churches in thai way, and no anion was taken. The appoint- ing of committees was tbe only other . business transacted ihis morning. Festivities in Winnipeg End Delegates will spend the afternoon TT . TT , -,T ...-ii sighl seeing, and business sessions Up in Usual Manner, With will be resumed Monday. Filnl Result*; At 10 c. PER PACKET Winnipeg, June l!.���Lutz Soroby, aged twenty years, was killed In a fight at 561 Burrows avenue last night by being struck with stones thrown b.v n fellow-countryman, who had been attending a dance at the house. Shots were fired, nnd that other fatalities diel not result ls surprising to the police. The house, a small tnree- roomed cottage, Is a total wreck, and there' is not a whole pane of glass left Galicians on Strike. Brandon, June ll���Fifty Galicians working on John Bradley's Greal Northern construction camp al isih street, at a wage' of $1.75 per day, struck today for an extra 25 cents. Bradley would not meet iheir demands. A number of ihem wanted to go bark to worl; at the old rate, but ihe ringleaders of the strike threatened ihem with violence If they did so. As they were raising quite a dis- Second-HandPIANOS ORGANS, RANGES. STOVES, BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, ETC. Rushton & Speck The SECOND-HAND STORE We also do all kinds of general repairing. Sign Man on Wheel. Columbia St. New Westminster. Phone 275 In it. Nineteen persons were arrest- turbance the city police were called in eel. fine of ihem is Chnet Lazaruk, and Mv" of the most unruly were who was connected with the King taken to the police court, where they mur(jer | \\vill appear tomorrow morning, before It is said that while the dance was pn about sixty foreigners made a rush Tor the plaee, and in the mlxup which ensued Sorohv was stoned to dentil. Magi si rate Perclval. SKELETON FOUND. Rioters Quieting. IVkin. .lune 10.���Reassuring mes-1 , sages concerning the disturbances on the Kwan Tung i order have- been ��� received from the British consuls al Remains of Man Who Disappeared Amoy and Swatow. li is reported Two Years Ago Discovered. that iho China inland mission station ��� lal Kaihsien. in the province of Szchu- Stoughton, Sask., .lune 11.���A mys- au, has been wrecked by rioters, but tery at last has been solved by the that tJie German missionary in charge SPROTT-SHAW BUSINESS INSTITUTE LIMITED. 330 Hastings St. W., Vancouver. Bookkeeping, Gregg and Pitman Shorthand, Telegraphy and Engineering. Seven Teachers torty-Five Typewriters Students Always in Demand. R. I. SPft. ir, B. A., Principal ; finding of the remains of Duncan Mc- Nabb, who disappeared from Stough- ton aboui 22 months ago in Moose mountains about 6 yards from the main trail. The clothes, hat and shoes with the watch and chain were easily recognized by Man Moreyson and D. Donnelly, overseer of Stoughton. The remains were found by George Moreyson of Kisby, Mr, Moreyson's brother. Corporal Lee of Areola, took charge of the remains and removed them io Areola. I). McNabb was well known in and around ihe district of Stoughton and owned a quarter section jusi outside of the prencinl of Stoughton. George Moreyson was out looking for a stray cow when he came across the skele- . ton. and his family escaped. Westminster Iron Works GENERAL MACHINE A.NU UJNGINB WOKK. SHIP SMITHING, liKiUUHJ and STRUCTURAL IRON WUllK. Ornamental Iron worK, including Fences, Gates, Fire Escapes, etc. Mai! orders and correspondence In vtted. JOHN REID, BEGhilK B'l'Kb'HiT. New Westminster. _\\ O. ��74 ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RY =FINEST AND FASTEST= WHERE TO DIINE in the ROYAL CITY Kenney's Restaurant Open All Night Creed in the Way. Hamilton, -lune 11.���At the Congregational church union session this morning the discussion on the question of church union was continued. Some of the delegates thought the union showed it was clear that the Congregational church would not go In for church union unless a written cr 1 was eliminated. ft EMPRESSES '* 18,000 /EMPRESS OF BRITAIN 114,500 H. Power! EMPRESS OF IRELAND. TONS Next sailing from Quebec, May 31st, for other dates and particulars of ro- ductons in fares, apply to ED. GOULET, C. P. 11. Agent. On the sug- ' Ageut for all Atlantic S.S. companies 'fi.*"a2a'.a'2*.:*7Mfi2M'fX^^^ 'fi _* HEN we quote prices on our Men's Suits and say "Excellent Spring Suit, handsomely made and beautifully trimmed, correctly cut, etc., at $10, $12, -$15 and $18," we are only singing the same song that every other Clothing House sings. J J v | I | ft I I :���: 'fi i :; p, fe 'm ft 'fi fi ft, w s s K i >: I ! It's a song that is being sung these days by clothiers all over the country. There's no copyright on it- any clothier can sing n. It's no trouble to quote prices and, unless you see the garments at the price, figure. What you get Cor your the talc. the ince cuts no money is what tells /___^*_ _��___���____,' _^���"T ��� (U _H H T ii\\v rr________! 8vj mi ______ ('; ithle ���'s S1111 g. LADIES! ************************* *J ��� ��� * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ������������������������������������������������������������J We have an excellent assortment of light weight I >��� >: ;���; n :���: �� :���; ���: ;���' > ���; ;*. >' ;��� ��� ��� .��� ;���; '���: :���: :���: I fi | I I fe ft. i ���*!' k :��� fc ��� ��� '<*:' fi .���! . >*��� .���: [���] '���: ,���! :���; ���o * * * * * * * * * * ~^!!isl��NAL' Whiteside ,- EDMf " ters and _ ��� / ��% u * Dllllllblll sir,mm \\ ' ":'..��� W. j. Wh.teside' h, JSfl '. ..'. " '"'ifiOlei U. J. P. HAM,.. . .��'..""'. ���������'.'!- ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� DRESS SKIRTS! Just the thing for summer wear. Also a splendid range of M Canadian Bum*. ... ,"." \\ Ing, Columbia sl ., "i( : office, New Wes loan. M Hiii "i etc,' T'Hl AKTIN, WEART & barristers, solicitor. Bees: New Westminster corner Clarkson and Lorni*" Vancouver, rooms "] to 24 j Sl ville street. .1 mr,l Marti��� Sl W. Weuit, W. U u< , 'M Bourne. Mr. MattJ^l Westminster offices .-ve'--?! ternoon ' WASH SKIRTSi in Linen, Pique, Duck and Muslin. I IK WHITE HOUSE ��� ��� A. J. BIRTCH 275 Columbia St. ************************************************* HOWAY, REID & |;invF ters. Solicitors, am ters, solicitors, etc, �� street, opposite i Westminster. A, v 241. M ' HOilD.1 Her, p.o.l GEORGE EL MARTIN, fcnH Solicitor, Cub hon blocl j bla and McKenzie lets, N��t1 mlnst.ei, li. v.. W. MVERS GRAY, ,-. and Notarj Pu i 1891 at New We . . (Ices removed to C irtia Bloddl son street, opp ,-��� J P.O. Box 169. T* ��� ���:' W. ��� HA NSFORD, Bi_| Solicitor, i". Crescaij corner Columbl and jitll str* ets, New Westm r, _n j BOARD OF TRADE.���New ster Board of Tn. !�� meets J Board Room, City Hall, as|d Second Wrednesdaj of eac'm Quarte.ly meetings on ties Wednesday of i mar/, August and Novem t, at SJ Annual meetings on the Wednesday of I mar members may be propostil elected at any monthly or qa| meetiag. A. E. Wb *e, Sec. SECRET SOCIETIES j ROYAL CITY PRECEPT0RY.1 it. B. K. of I. meeu Friday of each [i. in.. In Orange hail, conl Royal avenue an I Tin Sl I journlng Sir Knli * i-l vited io attend. W. E. UusiJ P.; .1. Hood, Reg. t cotsan i taecoRos I Qi (POISON I '������;: j'osj (7) ��� 4 leoisaN { -yl}i --11AYE YOU VISITED^ tP.lSoev I etco'a'j. I LOYAL ORANGE LOOGE. Nal ��� Meets In Oral:. 'I third Frldaj In ea* \\ in. Vlsliinc brethren j Invited to atten !. ' .lames Humphrey, Ke Sec, ���_l Todds Music Store lately and heard the latest Edison, Graphophone and Victor records? Over 6000 selections, from g r a n d opera to music hall. JUST RECEIVED Large new consignment of Dominion', Nordheimer and New Scale Williams : : PIANOS : : J. H. TODD New Westminster's Music House, ��� Columbia Sf. I ftSil lj:iZ_21_. fOeSO'J | RUOHOS I .' _ L". "A ._I5.7', a-.'ccs__ V; [itCOBOS V, I ��� ���; . ' -' Vi_-____Je {-'\\ *____;'_______.' msi lBtCOB-5 W / ' "' - "' ' \\ Cl ��� IS [ ICUISOt {, [��� ��� ,; I. ��� ��������� i I. O. O. F.���AMITY LODGE, m The regular meetings -I are held In Oddfelle ��� I bia .street, every M ' I nt s o'clock. Vi-: I dlally invited to att* n:. S.(_j| N, <;.; c. s. Richn ��� I, V. G.: Coatham, R, S.; J. W. M I P. S.; Alex. Adams, Tre *,. O. U. W.���FRASER LOCGEJ ���Meetings the flrst ai I tl j day in each month. W brethren cordially I 'I Lodge room, A. 6. V ' [ fellows' block, Cl; I 3. Corrlgan, recordei; I i master workman. fOSE OF COLUMBIA LODGE 115, SONS OF ENGLAND. 1 Red Rose Degree meel - s-'-'fV Fourth Wednesday of each fj In K. of P. Hall, C :. 8 p. ni., White Rosa D rreftM Wednesday In earl monj 'lino and place. V. cordially Invited, combe, Pres., II. b ��� ���"' ************************************************* e. Established 1887 Incorporated 1906 ** s t, * > COURT BRUNETTE, . ���Meets the Pourtl , I month at 8 o'clo* , ��� ,:,. hall. Oddfellows' brethren are eordlall: ;i'v|!���l tend. .!. is. Rushti ... C &-m Maxwell, It. S. We believe our Suits at the prices quoted are better than others at a like price, and we ask you to examine them. If they are not better, don't buy them��� don't think of buying them. Put us to the test. We are very strong in Children's ancl Boys' Suits at extremely low prices. |! Gilley Bros, ltd | * * * * * Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN New Westminster i * *!* .���.I ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� * ��� WELLINGTON LUMP COAL WELLINGTON WASHED NUT AND PEA COAL. COMOX COAL AND COKE. CUMBERLAND FORGE COAL. VANCOUVER PORTLAND CEMENT. This celebrated Cement i.-i used by nearly all large contractors in the Province. ROSEBANK LIME. MANITOBA WOOD FIBRE, NEW ECUNSWICK PLASTER. LIVERPOOL SALT. COMMON BRICK. PRESSED FACE BRICK. FIRE BRICK. FIRE CLAY and MANTEL BRICK. From the Clayburn Clay Co. GEWER PIPE, DRAIN COURT ROYAL CCLUM3lA,^J A. o. F.���The regulnr m< Mn'.-; Lodge are held on the�� and Fourth Tuesdays - (' '!l.. at. 8 p. m. In 'be OddfelloC X Telephones: Office 16, Manager's Residence 22 S '\\'.v*v'��''��'o>>::o::o::o:^ **************************************************** Chief: .1. .T. Forreste IKE MWM NM IS PAPER FJ^ SBBlrf \\,^rv^ ISO- ;UNE 12. 1907. THE DAILY N EWS. ,cap Excursion Rates rHE FAIR OF 1907!McKAY RECEIVES cus Day, New Westminster *************************** AY, June 14 EDMONTON FIRE WARDSHIP ��� INSECT POWDER : and CATTLE WASH \\ Twenty Deputies Will Assist ��� Two Performances at 2 and 8 P.M. ju|y |? 2, 3 and 4 Him to Subdue Conflagra- TO KEEP OFF THE FLIES $15,000 tions Timber | RYALL'S DRUG STORE : ���- Jt*. TO BE EXPENDED ��� IN ��� BO-Circus Champions and Celebris-]7;' azzc~c Equestrians li Arabian Tumbler: \\ochk Is Rough Riders ���_Merry MlrtMul Clowns ;���� Cossacks S Sen��fc.tio__a_ Bquilibristc Horse Racing, Attractions and Prizes ! HHK_&.^V* '���?�����' 'M '.!,.,I_ :.. LUC ll'...'.. ... _______t^M_\\!;_.'. V. Bi '. ��� \\. Lieutenant Governor of Vancouvi r, .lune 11. G D. McKi :��� ��� EYES Tested free \\ iilH-.e'.n i r, .nine 11, _ ������-. .u___i . y . cf v.,i e, from **************************** Victoria his i omralssion Fii ��� 20 Astonishing Acrobiits A Complete Japanese Circus\\ o n ��� �� ^ ; ail Points Superb Garland Entrea I York Artists on the 2nd. Scores of Tr.untd Wild 12. Herds of Performing Elephanta Camels, Llamas unci Bco Indie .. Educated Seals and Ser. Liens Highest Jumping H< | - - . Thundering Roman Chariot :-... Sl :retary-Treasurei V [uSm ' x - ( H^^ Tr?ir,cd Imported Arabian Stallions j Only L:uly Japanese Artists in An i ,/&$$ IOO Shetland Pony Ballet i -a fr2bwF. Cake \\A.'aIl�� court ] : SI .- educed Railroad Kates trom i .,.,,, It is Ilk* Ij thai some *_ V. elaps i efon the a e] i Intn ��� nl il I Mme. M. Fiske and 15 New dePutles Albert i, meantime Mr. McKay v 111 male plans for the Beason'se work. His Driving Club Races every evening, headquarters will be in Van, euver. ; GREATER NORRIS & ROWE CIRCUS For full information a; ply to the , h F. CRAKE English Watchmaker Txo doors from Ceo. Ac'ams, Croccr JUNE WEDDINGS In the spring a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of love, and in .lune he gets married. We have now a splendid now assortment of Cut Glass including Bowls, Pitchers, Vases, Water Bottles ; and a magnificent selection of Silverware comprising beautiful Tea Sets, Candelabras, Coffee Services. Serviette Rings, and Sugar Basins. To view our stock is to purchase. Wedding Rings Our Specially r ��� /' h h &ST) K ������.. .:..������- * lp, i�� Watches, sup] */A " ' #" b] i he mosl grace, skill and dai Ing i i W. C. CHAMBERLIN THE JEWELER CARRJS BISCUITS in half-pound packages c per lb. -AT Adams & Deans xis______eB____TXBCZCT_�� __.\\ _s: v __i-. _a_��BPai't^, 1 The }iaple L*af forrVer" f�� We have taken the Maple Leaf for our trade mark, because it is Canadian. dT^ r ^ _��^> PF.XVFE.CTION (Maple Leaf Label) IS MADE IH CANADA. AND IS TOE PUREST AND BEST. THE COWAN CO., Ltd.. TORONTO BeEaWBBaMengaBBBMggBtCS Bank of Montreal RANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA AND IN THE UMJTED STATES AND ENGLAND. BANKING BY MAIL be transacted ley mall with anv branch of the Ba iU. ipened, and deposits made' or withdrawn by mall. Everj to ei 11 nf -town accoun ts. NEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH���H. It. DAVIDSON, Manager. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. 8 TO 9 O'CLOCK. Family Trade a SpechVty. Office, Eighth Stree;. NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C. ESTABLISHED 1811 if*' CAPITAL $1 .,400,000.00 RESERVE $11,000,000.00 successfully leaping the high bar- Branches throughout Canada and New foundland, and in London, England, ri* is and clearing ihe- backs of inl New York, Chicago and Spokane. U.S.A., and Mexico City. A Gen mnls and obstacles. eral Man! in.'. Business Transacted. Norris ,. Rowe will exhibit In New Letters of Credit Issued, available will correspondents in all oartB of the W 'stminster, Friday, June I:. WORK UNDER PROTEST. Westminster Co. Barn t/none 137 fftce Thmie ISP Columbia St ��ih��b U I-L-ETIN teat Northern Railway REDUCED Round-Trip Rates TO THE EAST. Tickets on sale June G, 7, 8. For full information call on or address F. C. MEYERS, A^ent Bank of Commerce Bldg Iron Moulders Would Like Lo StriV But ��� Winnipeg, June 11.���The se hi lnl difference bel wan the C. P. It. in i ��� I the Iron moulders In the Bh ips b > imi yi i been boI 11* d. Thi ol I i. -1 il ,3aggage delivered promptly to nay I expired on May 31, anel the men tin part of the city. working now under prote t, In all lil ellh* n i If ii ev. .-,��� ne I I the ii- v. Industi i il pursuits ni I strike would have occ rred i fu 1, bul nei itions hai s be* a goli along on the understanding h it if im other si-nle-iiM-M1 Is poi Ible the dispute .hall b* r* fei r* I to arbitration under the net. The' (ihi schedule provided onl; r',r a minimum rate of 32 I-L' cents per Fiour and the union wants tl" !-_ cents as the minimum, while the iom] any offi rs ", i cents. World. Savings Bani< Department. Deposits received in .urns of .fl and upwards, and in', us; allowed at 3 per cent, per annum (preseni rate) added four times a year. Total Assets <>ver $168,000,000.00. NEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH, 0. I>. BRYMNER, Man'.' i Light and Heavy Hauling Office���Tram Depot Canadian Pacific RAILWAY COMPANY Telephone 194 1 ^��-<_r,__5 Victoria Day Excursion. Tickets will be sold tn all local points at ONE FARE AND ONE-THIRD for the round trip. Tickets nn sale May 22, 2;! and 24; good to return up to May 27. ED. QOULET, 42. F. K. Agent. New Westminster, 100 Cords of Tan Bark Wanted At the rrascr River Tannery Highest Cash Price Paid Hotel Guests. Quii hon i. W. < lollis, Vain"iii\\ er; I .1 ll. Drummond, St, Andrews, Plo"- Ida; George Buchanan, Vancouver;. w. Finch Page, Victoria; Roy C, Roi ers, Hay T. LePein re, E. S. Proul - Bellingham. Windsor C. W. Levy, B, M. Ber- qiilst, Norris .. Rowe' advertising agents; J. P. Thompson, Vancouver; s. ii. Smith, Calgary; P. 0, Manzer Silverdale; J. P. Flrlotte, Abbotsford; o. I,. Marston, Port Haney, Colonial���T. s. Drlxon, Vancouver; li. Bedlington, Toronto; .1. Simm* i fT). Lyons, Vancouver; T. .Miles, .1. ('. Bocketh, R. Mackerrow, Toronto: A. L. Hisiiop and wife, Taeeinia. B. C. Mills, Timber and Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manutacturart and Deatom in All Kinds or Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Interior Finish, lurned Work, Etc. Fish and Fruit Boxes. Large Stock Plain and Fancy Gl��r.s. FARMERS ATTENTION! Lumber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining. Royal City Branch, Columbia St. Telephone 12. New Westminster ��� ������* ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS THE DA TLY XEWS. viz-:-:--- THE DAILY NEwS Published by the Daily News Pub- shing Compani Limited, at tl ���: JBces, corner eef Sixth and Fn streets, New Westminster, 13. C. Paige Manager Dry Salt���each tiny grain keeping fresh and Diquant. Never caking. It's WINDSOR TABLE SALT. Use lL 147 ADVERTISING RATES. Transient display advertising, 10 cents per line (nonpareil), 12 lines .o the inch. Five cents per line foi subsequent insertions. Reading notir S, hold face type, 20 cents per 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 word. No advertisement taken Tor less than 25 cents. TELEPHONES. Day Office A22 Night Office B22 ion and the St. Lawrence, hunting off ihis coast, were sent with ehe floating station, being coaled nnd outfitted from the larger steamer as the worl; pro- | eeeded. The three vessels lefi Norway in July of lasl year with all the requirements of the Industry, nnd returned in March Inst with 5,200 barrels of whale oil. After landing this cargo the three vessels were despatched to Spitzhergen. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED���A girl I i help in care of two babies and a ssFsi in housework; Third av* :ee;e, No. 437. FOR SALE���A good ' in : business, the Anow Job Printing Plant, go will as ii running i incern. Room I. Daily News Block. tf FOUND���A stray pig, owner can have' same nn applying al ISO Cth avenue ami paying for this advertisement. | WANTED���Man for grocery wagon. Must he good with horses andknow city well, good wages and steady! employment to good man. Apply, at once, C. A. Welsh. tf ���-:��� ii.f; ���''-������: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. 1907. CANADA AHEAD. Sn far as Canada is cone* need the International exhibition al Christ- church, New Zealand, has been a grand satisfactory success. Our good Mends the A rlcans will persist in ignoring the facl that Canada lias nni l���,-ii absolutely motionless durlngthe lasl century ami in Imagining that nothing can he or is made dn this country worth paying attention to. It is gratifying to know thai those Americans who saw iiii' N'ew Zealand exhibition now know better. The New York San says: But there is another feature of this report, anel 11 must he conceded that in this particular incldenl Canada as well as New Zealand was ahead of ns. ,\\li. Burrill reports thai tin' few American exhibits looked "somewhat lonesome ainl discouraged," although such as they were they were creditable. While this country put up only a meager ami straggliug display, Canada spared no expense' in fitting up and filling Ihe space allotted to her. Her display was "artistic and attractive and lias served anil is serving as an admirable and effective advertisement nf Canadian manufactures." li was in he expected that England '.ind the continent would "wipe i'ii' eye" on such an occasion. I'll! ii is :i Iiii shocking t:> 1* arn thai our northern neighbor also put ns in the' shade. Guatemalan Conditions. Mexico, dune 11.���Conditions em tiie Guatemalan frontier were accurately depicted today by one whi has just arrived from thai section an ! who is .Mexico's agenl fnr the various Central American republics. Ths agent, iim for political reasons desires thai his name he nni mentioned says that people- nn both sides of iie- border ar*' greatly excited ami thai only a word from President Diaz would be necessary to cause an arm;, ni' 10,000 to attempt in march upon the Guatemalan i .imp. He saiel ih n hundreds nf Guatemalans were daily crossing the line ami coming Into Mexican territory. These people, he avers, relate pitiable ami horrible stories of oppression. As in the Guatemalan forces now on the border, he declared thai not more ihan 2,000 were visible, hin ihat within a ilay's march of the frontier S.000 troops were distributed. Traffic on (ilie herder is at a standstill and busi- | noss conditions are chaotic. The Mexican forces are daily augmented. Work is being rushed nn ih" Panaman railway, and the mail is now operating trains in Huixtle, seventy-five miles from the border. WANTED��� Girls to learn tailoring. Apply 217 Front street. TIMBER LANDS���We deal exclusively in timber. Have large and small tracts on war.-;'. I;' you wish to buy or sell, see me S. R. Chan.Her, 4u7 Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C FOR SALE���A small Island containing about 15 acres, close to New Westminster city, fan he used fnr a mill site. For particulars apply to Gunderson & Aune's grocery, FOR 1 with Russian eh leg .:--.- iu London, it which a compromise was effected by ilie settlemenl of :he' claims of tw i other vessels, ih.. Carmolite and Vancouver Belle, fnr $44,701, nn condifi >n Lhat other claims be withdrawn. Tliose whose claims were withdrawn hold thai riie Canadian government sTmul l compensate them, if their rights are * '....mi-. : sacrificed to effect a compromise. an.i wen' being broughl oul to wo JUNE BRIDES Horace Dorer i_OLBSJHTH.SILV_HSI.lFil anil DIAMOND MERCHANT Columbia St., next Tram office Owners Claim Compensation. Victoria, B. C, June 11.���Victoria sealers, owners of the schooners Rosie Olsen ami Marians, are considering action againsi the Canadian govern - . ment under unique circumstances. These schooners were two of si>: seized fifteen years ago by the Russian cruiser Kotik off Copper island. After the claims of the schooners Addie McGowan and Ariel had heen; settled, Canada arranged a conference I ��� on ib T, P. construction. Jusi how Two Indian Children Drown. the trouble started is mei clear, bul ' Trail, .lune 11.���Indian Joe's two j is said thai the conductor and brake- children, a hoy and girl 1.etween S and man of the train had to draw re vol- 10 years of ase. were drowned in the vers in order to prevent a seri is Columbia river on Saturday, and no! row. hope nf recovering the bodies is en- ~ ��� tertained. The children were fishing H. M. S. Shearwater Returns. from a boat near the smelter hill. In- Victoria, is. ('.. dune ll. ��� il. M. S. dian Joe is chief of the local tribe Shearwater returned todaj from a of Indians, three-months' cruise in South Am- ��� | erican waters to look after British Trouble on the Train. interests incldenl to the revolutions Port Arthur. Ont., .lun.' il.���Anas- and wars of the southern countries. senger on an Immigrant train which. ��� passed through the city lasi night, states thai there was very nearly be-1 . ACREAGE ��� 'Irsl class farm In Chiiliwack District, close t town, a Prl :e $2b o ��������� acre; 1-2 cash. 101 acres on i'itt river, close te the Fraser, with - iod kinds, all cleared, ahout 55 acres in crop, price $7500, ��� 20 ai res een V. W. & V. Ry., In Burnaby, only :; mile I ed, small orchard, 6-room house', good harn, ;.rie S acres on main road on Lulu Island,clos e to brid casi;, balance easy terms. $2100, I . rice m ' 1 _*����� IS i iti 1 ::i' ���*ys R'.% : B-"*"' V ____! B mb ��� 30 acres on Lulu island. 300 yard? water-fi u Hughes Vetoes ?-cent Bill, ' city, price $1500. to a cash buyer. Albany, N, V., June 11.���Governor in^ serious trouble on the train as C. I-:. Hughes today vetoed the the result of dissatisfaction with ths instituting a flat passenger rate if fond supplied to the pany by the em- two cents a mile on every railroad ploymenl agenl in charge of the men. system In the stale mure' than 150 The immigrants were Scotch and Irish miles long. , . ��� AGENTS FOR CITY AND FARM PROPER! 248 Columbia St., NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C. Phone 335 p. O. Box 2l Hale & Lan< BENGAL BOYCOTTING. According to a correspondent writing from Calcutta to a London .journal, if is daily becoming more clear that the boycotting movement In India is nt iii*' root of the trouble in Eastern Bengal where it is fostered by t he "National Volunteers." This organization sends out bands over the pro- j ��� ince, which Interfere with trade, destroy foreign goods, and terrorize traders. The Mohammedans refuse tn particijpate, hence the bitterness be- fwoFYi them ancl the Hindus, \\ special correspondent of the "English- i an' after studying the "Volunteer" i rganiz ! lon, ''er lar* s thai i: calls for , i mi pronipl attention of lhe Imperial ",.'\\. rnment. The leaders are agitators whose names are known to the rities, 'I" e central directing I id; in Calctitl a i; well furnish* d . ii h E in Is and n er es arrang m* nl ; for the arming of members. Though Ihpir ' ���' itions are absu d from I h* ��� II ry poinl of \\ lew, I bese ' Volunteers" Irill o enl . and, ll Is stated, ��� . a' ii armed 'iii clubs. spears nnd ; vhil the: al -���. possess '.- mum',' " of fir ."' ms, 45 MILLIONS THAT IS YOUR SECURITY WHEN VOU HANK WITH ROYAL BANK of CANADA Pleating Whaling Station. V la, Imi" ; ;. ll i - re] nrti d i hal ������ '. ��� S ��� -. dan ��������� hailn firm ' end n fl i itatlon i<- v. .���!������. iii Rrl i -'e Colunil In v iters ni v I'.immer. Vs the companj in- i. M.i la w orli oul side the three- mile II Ixed b Inte .nation il law u �� ;II ui : be ne lessar; I i sccur ��� n li en i '. ion li li n ""\\ ernnii nl, as the other whaling c impanies ��Ith sta- llons em the Bril Ish Colum ia c iasl re ol Hged to do, The Inti ntlon 11 to sen I a large .-;e amer fitted with spacious tanks for storing whaleoll, lame- capacity f ir i ml and stores, ' < tc., |n facl wilh all the requirements of a whaling station equipped i ��� of land ... i hird Ave ./:���' ���' half cash, balance U . id 12 month One :.>! near Brunette - mills, cleared SJ : half cash, I.alance. 6 , .<) 12 months. LOOK INTO th: e~they are bargains P. Peebles 270 Columbia St. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Phone 30i| >: I ;���: i 11 FUR TON BIG SHOE HOUSE, Ltd. - New Westminster :���: f��__. liE-.*���"-" . I ���2��� II ,aaaa*n * The Finest ami Largest Stock of Furniture is to lee seen at FALE >i Our clearance sale is still on. (Iyer $15,1 stock stiil I" go. :���: New goods arriving daily. Latesl styles and best finishes. *' ;���; >: '���' >. ;�� I. W. E. PALES, fLRIVITUI.! EMPORIUM W 71G and 719 Columbia St. Four Floors. Rear Extension, Front c LsDAY, JUNE 12. 1907. T TI E D A I L Y N E W ^ttsx*j__s____as_____ ���=THE Cash Store \\**************************************************** CITY NEWS \\*******************+****+*************************** ^��_^_^l^jjj��B""M|MgBf' i��W��'i��t_a��S___" ��� ,��3_ _*.*__. A Seasonable Offer of Smart Suits At a Savins: om Stew arl * 1'Bi li n, oi h ��� Bank >f M.m: i. al staff, is sp* n Un ; his vacation in Nanairfi i, the guesi of liis, ���'������ Davidson, agenl toi :b���- Cope- fiIh(>i. p,. ,. g v (VH; and Chatters n company, was in the] yesterdaj on business, For bedding plants, especiallj Asters, telephone T. Davies & Son, B 208. The we' 1 ling if Margarei J. Cunningham, daughter ol G* irge Cun- Cul flowers and Pot Plants. Ring ningham, and Robert D, Hendry, up Tl.y, the florist 'Phone A1S4. nephew of John Hendry, will take ���i.,, -e . . , ��� . place today in Vancouver. l he pup Is il Sl Ann s ac ide my "ill give their annual entertainment xue Athletics, of Vani mver, will In s Patrick's hall '"in er: _ eve- COme over for a ball game on Tues- ning, commencing al eighl o'clock. ,\\A> evening nexl. Conclusions will The program Includes a number of . trii i In Queen's .- Clul ��� return* : * esterdaj edsil to Rossland. date nf the baseball mat* h, ci'.ie- vs. Provincial employees, lias ' een set :' ir Satur laj. .lune 22, . Al .lust received a shipment of Brass and Iron Bods direct from Birmingham, Eng. They are handsome, strong and durable. Come soo the line. White Bedspreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases Come and inspect. A great variety. John A. Lee's Furniture Emporium DUPONT BLOCK. Phiinn NEW WESTMINSTER. E. C. ! selections. commenc es* i tin r* ison in 'he n Is���"We have ��� many." lil hea\\ 11) for the -, ring and trade ipectii cool weather during Maj and June, Inn as you know this far, has been ver> very fi hose who woul I hav* o ighl suii - ��� iin goods. il - musi be Si M. In ihe \\. s window a - sh v n m "' thesi sale ��� lostl; in white ������ i r* irsteil, check ti . checks, of sti ' ol n .... d a le up [styles; pleated -. Eton in mcj bol* ro in ; with silk and irimi . iti i feta silk; :._������' sleeves, and the rediicti e exact! - follows: $21.50 Suits for S22.50 Suits for $23.50 Suits for $27.50 Suits for $28.50 Suits for $32.50 Suits for $13.50 $14.50 $14.75 $16.25 S16.75 519.73 al ' alf asl e-i\\ o'* I M - J. II. Anderson, who has been An announcement in yesterday's 'mm ii the residence of her daugh- N'ews, with ��� s eel to a rebate on Mrs Capl Pric* of this city, left taxes, applies to provincial lan's a%�� on , .,.,,. .. ,���,,,. n1.|oi te 1 r leaving ;'" s':''""' ';~ >:i:: i,; lhe ' 0SSl 5sloD ,., San Francisco. "f Jai,or Mclnnes. Th - owner can ��� In r pr i] :" ' j c illlng at the One bibulous soul who had been police station. . the nighl air resoun 1 with '.. nn\\ sounds a; ; ear .1 b* foie Ma. - te Coi ild . - tei la; i irning to tell how II happened. After a sh irl session, the magistrate a i j led th il $2.30 and c isl 3 would ab mt fill the ..,,., ,, , ., afternoon, reports of two dogs being 111, winch was accordingly paid. .,, , killed were n ived al this office, Sei During the day of the big lacrosse far ;e can be learned, the symptoms 11 itch between the All-Canadians and wei i Ihe same in every case, the Westminster team the ladles of the local council of women will conduct a strawberry festival on the grounds. In the women's building, the nrocpe :s of whi* h " :;l he '��������� ���'.���'��� : 1 Further ��� \\ I i nce ol the ve ork of the ,��� ���: scatl " are 1 oming to light. \\ valuable Maltese cai. I elonglng '���'' .: b T. Kirk, was foun I ; oisoned a ' i'',ple of days ago, while yesterda) Nothing has ;,.: been hear ! concerning iin' whereabouts of the wife e.r widow of the missing blacksmith, 11. M. Knutson, who disappeared from ������ Royal Col lan h ispital fun 1 IReady-to-Wear Hats r4gain (io Down -. i; 1. .1 - to-wear ���- ' ��� ��� ���'..��� n and colors, such as re Is. ' >'.' 11 . "Lu 1, and wh le; iirbans, I rlmm* d and 1 olouial *r- I rii es $3.73 M my ��� f these were I sl week al > ��� :'i' ��� I New Black and White Dimities, 15c this cit) about a month ago, li was expected thai Mrs. Knutson would The' Rev. and Mrs. F. .. McOee, of have arrived before this to claim the th Wes End Methodist church, .'n- insurance mone; from the Greal West tertained a number ,>-; ''mmm friends In which companj the missing man yesterdi e ening. In honor of Mr. was insured for $1000, McGi e's birth lay. Am mg the guests ; r* si n! were the Rev. Dr. W. .T. Slp- ��� ��� 11, Rev. and Mrs. W. il. Barra- dough, Rev. Dr. ,T. II. White md Mrs. \\' I !' m mm I the Rev. and Mrs. .1. P. Bowell. !': . | ;������(���.- she* .\\hite dim- i . with tin; lack dots and r, I es, lalnt) fabrics for _j hall lasi nighl ii summi :' dr* sses or separau bio is Suecia yard, 15c. Th.e police were yesterday request- *��� l in look up an ol I in.in. Humphi ey Jones, who for a number of years has been living the life of a recluse in a shack in the w< -' en b as th i neigh - iiiirs I'i'afi'ii ihe man was sici; and dy-' Missionary worl In China was the iug. Detective Bradshaw, accompanied subject ' :' in Interesting address de- by Dr. Rothwell, paid a visil to the I vered by ���'. W. Taylor in the Gospel premises, bul though the man was far Mr. Taylor who has from well, he stoutl) refused lo be een for man; years a missionary to removed to a hospital, and as he has Splendid Styles ow In ror China, has jusi returned, and was well quite a bii of money laid by, there ��� i ��� _ _\\ .," nualified to speak on the subject in sea ms o be no other wny than to let Lmbroidei'ies, lUc. ; hand. A large number were present, him live his life out In his own way. on th* ible, *j ind the gentleman's remarks were Jones Is a native of Wales, and Is stakabl; _j highly ppreciated. seventy-five years of age, forty-four of which h '��� been spenl In iliis city. ..���,:������ : ve iis man; N S ummer Aw ear rood * alii* - in law n ��� mbroid- , ��� , in . " ' patt* ms, with N. I "dees: assorted v IH s 10c , ich evening, excepl s il m da). Aid* rman Smith, was unfortunate enough to loose one of a valuable team of horses the othi r day. The animal, which was to all appearances in complete health, snddenlv devel- ��� - ;.: ompl I) al .i Kindly shop as early as possible and allow the girls to get awa;, ;�� ,,,,,,,1 symptoms if pneumonia, and in on time. M :-pite of all the veterinary could do, ��� = ���= ^=- nj expired after a shorl Illness, Mr _H Dl Smith would robably have a hard The' man ha i abs dutely m> relatives here, the tu ighbors atten lin ; I > his few wan! an I doing liis shopping for him. During the last fifteen years ' ��� has never been down town. T.H.SMITH 267-271 COLUMBIA ST. NEW WESTMINSTER s b in replace the horse for $300 to day. Elghl delegates from the two 1, O. 0, I-". lodges of this city left yesterdaj to attend the convention a ii, !���. ion;. - _] for Nanaim Officers Elected. Al lie- ma - meeting of the you i people ���' '��� le i of this e-i .. held la ii'. ��� SI '������:: Irew's Pre ' j terian church, ii was d* clde 1 to affill t* ill ihe local in oue grand i m- inatlon to be kn iwn as the Union of Voting 1' opi* ' ��� :- ''��� of N '.\\ ii'ii meets in Westmin ter. 'b::.- socletl* s w* |! that city today. \\l itters of import- ,.,..,,., s ,ntl | . ,,, 1( i; |m] , : .- ��� ' ince to tl *.'i' e discuss* tl, WES trinsacled, * hi* t i f whi h was I " i aboul v. nl -five delegates from ,.,,. ., - . -. f delegates to the ^��S^i_lJ?>i!��araaK lodpeB of the province will christian Endeavor convention onl Tin local delegnies who Seattle i mth. The Rev. W, I1 " Iff I i'i '��� n- follows: M. J. Barraclough wa* ppointod tor Phillips, I). E. McKenzie, .lex. Vdams, ,,,,,, ���<.,.,. .v, ��� ���-.;- ter I the ��� \\. li. Webber, H, II, Williams, V IV tlon w.nl|e A n Maui, will attend '���'��� :" '���'��� '-' Kny and C, S. I.i Ith. ,,, ,;,., ,,,. .. , in!ing transportatl i Officer s* re el(��i ted us foil IY, sid* nt, \\ I'.. Ethei Ington, Queun' i ��� -., - ., :������ Hi .li.- : \\b-.- i re Ifl ii ��� di i l' M. McKenzI*. Knox chur h, Sapperto .; \\. F. Doff* nb n h, 3 ipi Fine Worsted-, Clieck Tweefils, in single and double breasted tyles. Our Window sKotvs tbe smartest line* ot nev. arid dressy clol - ��� PHILLIPS THE WARDROBE CLOTHIER Sole Agents for New Westminster. (��� * t <**><������ O ��� 0* V *> * ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� '* f Peddling liquor to the Blwaahes, and '���l'r"re the 1:nh t{'{- of Jime* t007' } upon requesl of the Chiiliwack auth. Intend to make appH.catlon to the * orlties, waa arrested here ., couple of 'License Commissions of the Cltj days ago by Chief Mcintosh. Thojof X".v Westminster for a liquoi Cell tlal, "-I" waa allowed oui on license f r the Hotel au tell now be- ������,.. ��� all i. . an I before tl e Chilli- '���'������ ' ""'; " :l thJa ';'-��� an : "i":''' ,, luthoritles and was fined ?75 on Can and coal a on I vo counl 3, an NOTICE Motice i- hereby given that mi or ��� *> ���> ���> * A bunch of 9 Lots in the West End can he eot at a sacrifice. Will be close to the Westminstei- and Eburne car line, and wil! double in value in a very short lime. The price today h $1,7SO for the lot, on easy terms. A prompt investigation will make you money. & CO. New Westminster McLEOD, "The Farm Land Specialists," tll to j "':; .175, which ��� ie Chink Dal I this 10th i rune, ' * **.*���*���*:*:;*������*���*.* *i> * * * ��� *������* * .*:.*���..���**"������* ��� ��� 'i i good grace is he ul I. E. .1. I/' ' ��� "'��� Kaiser and Czar to Discuss Politics. I pQR _2_5 CENTS Copenhagen, June 11.���II Is learned We will wnd to any address, posi j.,,;��� court ciridi's thai the German prepaid, A Good Tooth Brush and B 25 cent box emperor during n Bum ' trip in Scandinavia, it Is expei :��� d thfi political matters of gr* at I ��� port m ��� will be discussed. The pi e-e-f-raeet- hand'. in ��� is a yet seer* ! Cl'RTIS' Drug, Spectacle &��� Seed Store TOOTH POWDER New lot Stamp Mai Patterns .List ���. > . I* I THE DAILY XEWS. WEDNESDA V- JUNE DARK COLOR CIGARS ALL BEEN SMOKED Cuban Capital Strike Threat-: ens Supply of Havanas��� Prices Going Up. ;,. ... fork, June 10.���A famine in tlavan i Igars is thr* atened should tli, strike el Igi mak* rs In the Cuban capital continue much longer. i alei throughout the city have heen informed by tie importing jobbers thai mosl i I the popular brands of Hi ina cigars, especially those in the ,! rk i ... are exhausted. TEe strik* has now laste I three weeks. Prices ��� going up. Ni m, York sm ikes aboul 200, : :��� I e Igars a day, the pric ; i . ents up ie 50 cents. The m ulai size is the perfecl i, and thh " is tii ' first i-e li" exhaust- i ���!. . i| ol nil kinds, including Ne .- i :.. consumes 1,000,000 . day, lhe ��� ��� Igar bill of the ine tropolii nn inting to $300,000, a- ,.: Sl'i.000,000 a ;. i ar. HOLD-UP MAN SHOT. Robber Who Stopped N. P. Train Receives Quietus. S)e .'Man. Wye., .luni' J". -While irsuing Iwo Montana horse thieves yesterday, Sheriff (lay ami a posse from Johnson county, shol and killed eno of the robbers that held up the Northern Pacific's North Coasl Limited train at Welch Spur recently, Tiie in, ii was cornered and shot on whal is known as the "O. W." ranch, fortj miles southeast of Sheridan. Th" second man escaped with the'' posse slill in pursuit, bul it is belli vi 1 he' will he captured or shot today. FRENCH PRIESTS ARRESTED. Thousands Attempt to Defy New Se paration Law. But Fail. Turcoing, France, June ll.���The first organized attempl of the clergy to hold a street procession since they were debarred from s.> doing hy fhe church ami state separation lav,-, took place here yestei lay and was prompt- I; suppress,.! ! \\ lip. police, The miosis ef ih" Church of Si. Christopher, ai ih" head ef three thousand members of the congregation, wiili banners flying, formed in the church, bul the procession had hardly lefi ihe door when with considerable scuffling ami th*' arrest of ibe manifestors, ibe procession was dispersed by gendarmes. TENDERS FOR DERRICK, SCOW. BOILER AND ENGINE. TENDERS addressed to the undersigned e.i Ottawa, ami marked on the , envelope "T* nders i'ur Scow, Steam Engine, Boiler ami Derrick for buoy service. British Columbia, or tender fur scow alone," will he received up to the 20th DAY OF JUNE, 1907, for supplying anl delivering al Victoria, a won,len scow am] the < rec- tion on board of a steel derrick with hoisting engine, boiler and other accessories according to specification: also for supplying nnd delivering at Victoria where directed, a double cylinder tandem hoisting engine, winch in have four hoisting drums and two winch heads, an uprlghl steel tubular steam boiler of '.w horse power capacity, ami a structural steel derrick. Specifications of the machinery and plans of ihe derrick can he obtained ai the Department here, al the imen cy of this Department, Victoria, al tin' Customs Housi', Vancouver, and tin' Customs House, New Westminster, B. C. Tenderers must furnish plans of Mn' boilers ami engines offered, an i stale' the earliest possible time' in which they will agree to mak" th" delivery, Separate ti nders for the three articles, viz., engine, boiler ami derrick will !"��� received, and separate tenders for th.e scow or tenders for all together. An accepted cheque on n chartered Canadian hank equal to 209? of the whole amount of the tender must accompany each tender. The cheque accompanying the tender accepted will be forfeited if the party tendering declines to enter into a contract or fails lo complete the work contracted for, anel each cheque will be returned immediately in case of non- acceptance of a tender. The Department does ,not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority from the Departmenl will not be paid. P. COt'RDEAU, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Ottawa, Canada, _Sth May. 1907. Half The is nearly past, and every clay sees Reai Estate m New Westminster advance in price. Call on us immediately and see for yourself the values we are able to offer. NOW, THEN, WHAT DO YOU WANT BETTER THAN THIS? 27% acres of Ilie besi soil, 10 acres cleared, under cultivation; 200 young fruit trees, jusi comencing to bear; new house, 1% storey, 5 rooms; ben houses, in good order; some acres planted with wheat, oats and potatoes. Water from nearby spring. Halance of property easily cleared. Price $4,700 ; $_,.iii) cash, halance 6 and 12 months. This property is only '_ mile from Irani line. Over two hundred chickens ami ducks could iie sole] with the property al a snap. A Good Special 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 shipJapped. Barn 12x16. One acre partly cleared. Land No. 1. Bal. easily cleared. 100 acres, - miles from citj $40 per acre ii lois on Columbia St. Sapperton, Xo. 23-2S, Div. ::. Block 13, I.m 26, $450; Lots 27 and 28 $400; Lots 23, :'l ami 25, $300. Aii cleared. Half cash, halance at 7 per cut. acre's on Ma a :. uurnany. $160 an acre FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. One-quarter cash, balance 1 and 2 years at 7 >',. 2 lots, full sized, 132x132, corner of the Crescent; 7-roomed house. Price $10,500, j 2 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months. Block 12 on 12th St., east side; 10 full sized lots. Price $2,500, one-third cash, bal. 6, 12 and 18 months A Cheap Property. House t! rooms, flush closet, VA 1 lot Xo. 24 on 13th, Btreet south siele of Uli avenue. Price $200 cash. 7 lots Xos. Sl to SO and 95, 95 faces on Sth avenue, next to Gunns ranch, ���1 lots cleared without a stump; small house, chicken house, 175 choice chickens; horse and rig; $1500 cash. J 1-2 house, 0 rooms and flush (lose t on -1th avenue, one lot from 2nd street on south side; fruit trees. Price Two lots on ISth Btreet, i-een 7th ami Sth avenues. Corner of Hamilton street, \\o. li and 12. Price $245, % cash, balance ,; months. id' res In Surrey; S <�� ol X.ij nf sec '��������� township 2. Log ho ise, 10x2., an l chi* ken coops, barn; 60 fruil trees; 12 .,, res cleared, I acres un I* r cultivation and S acres slash* d Prii" $20 per acre. % cash, balance in 12 months at 7*; 8 - roomed mi dence on 4th Av. betwej Gth and Tth St., with acre of lam' fruit trees, coral, d**_? *���$ CUtW ��*���_*'. _wufe _Si outbuiluin. Housi Ave $1900; 1-2 cash, terms for balance at 132; 7 per cent. Size Of lot 55x165. 17 lots, full size, 6th St.. Burnaby, east side, 100 yards from Cliff Can Factory: soil good. Price only $1020, $350 cash, balance on easy terms. 2 lots on Sth St. between 5th and iith Ave. on east side; full sized, (ICx OM '"���itainiijl i stables, &c.; an excepts ! ally cheap bargain. K H500. $2,500 cash, balanj j in 1 year at 7 per cent, i" acres ._ section 11 i eel Tn. 2. aboul :: mile ii. worth road, Sum , , : ... storey house, : i other :; can be a I 1 hack; I; _��� acres cleti I ivith clover, red; fai ,j i ine mile from shlni ��� _'l ��i,200;. terms hall months al 7 1 full sir.- I lol ' a St. Pal ��� north Mid", between Ji 'I and Qlover'a house, pi :;-' cash, balance in 6 ni* Full sized lot No, 12 oi i; . I and Sth St. Price. $.1050. | 9 rooms; 2 full sized l<>ts. 66x balance at 7 ',; per anmu orchard of apples, pears and westerly, ll of 63 3 Plums. Price $4,000, $2, cash, bal- ,,��^2 eo.ir 100 fee, ance on time al . '.. houses drawing $28 ov: moi fy fii acres .Murphy Landing, -I miles $5,000. half cash, balanc* . 6 i_j| 1 full size lot, bio* k 0, 1 et 1-1, St. Patrii k's S |uare; Price $450. 1 5_V_xl66, Tenth street, off Queen's avenue. Price $45C Terms $200 cash, I alance terms to suit. cornei' of 7th St. and tth above Mission Junction, Just at the months. landing eef Murphy Landing, about the 2 lots en Princess St, centre of lot; 2b acre's cleared, under 12, between fith and 7th cultivation: 4-room liouse, hain and stable; ahout one acre orchard, bearing frail trees. Price $1,350. on easy 1112; Xos. 9 and 12. Price $1000 for terms for $1,250 cash). $22 per acre, from 6th St. on south No. 11. $210, half cash, balance 1 ai 7 %; No. 12. clean $31 cash, halance C mos. at 7 Price 7 per Japanese Loot Dakota. Victoria, B. C, June 10.���Steamship Bell* rophon, which arrived yesterday fi nn Yokohi ma, broughl news that e ilvage * perati in being made, by Japanese, who endeavoring to recover as "it ii ,.-- possible from th ��� -.. n ck* i Hill line: Dakota, given u;i as a total loss I j the underwriters Wh* n thi :'- 11* iphon passed thc wreck on bei ". ��� here the foremas and mizzen w< ��� . Ible, bul the rake of thli ��� . ��� an ! 'ii<- distance from the 1 th* ��� In ii. t* I the hull was tj 1 c-i-m*��� t 1 :m two, \\ salvage tug and manj junks and light* rs from which dl ������ rs w* re al ������ ork wi re seen al tli" wreck. Guardians Stole. Calf , ' ... - ��� ;,-. ,, n| ��� unl 11111 . Polle* ii m Quirk and !���';. - n C in 1 ��� n,. jn ja|] ' ��� ' roods While :'- th 1 tore of D, 1. Voting 1 *' , ei ec nl fire. Both men 1 radical! I l< ih* ch 1 . Quirk foi m |j , m the Winnipeg 1 ollce force, NOTICE TU CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Charles Elair, late of New Westminster, B Ci deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- .suant to the "Revised Statutes of British Columbia" 1897, Chapter 187, that all creditors and others bavin;.' claims against the estate of the said Charles Blair, who died on or about the 20th day of April 1907, are requested on or before the 22ml. (22) day of June, 1907, to semi by post, prepaid or deliver to the undersigned solicitors for Roderlc Sample and Dr. Edwin J, Rothwell, executors of the last will and testament of the said deceased their christian and sur- nami s, ad Iresses and descrlpti ns, the particulars of their claims, the statements *"' their accounts and the nature' of the securities (if any) held by them. AND FURTHER TAKE XOTICE that afier such lasl mentioned date the sail executors will proceed to distribute ih" assets of the deceased among the parti, s entitled tin r d 1, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, ��� I thai the said executors will not I '��� liable for the said assets or any ! ri thereof to any person or pi rsons of whose claims notice shall nol have b* ��� n receive I I y ihem -it the time of such disl rib il li m. Dated thl '": I duy of May, 1907. M .RTI.N & ,' QUARRIE Solicitoi ��� for ild * xe m ore, storeys, on Fourth Second St. on south side. $1900;. half cash, halance at cent. Fruit trees; lot a.xlfi.. liouse 30x42, 4th St., between 4th and 5tb 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 $3,500; $1,500 cash, balance at $500 per year at 7 per cent. Six and one half acres, one acre cleared ready for planting; 1 1-2 acres partly cleared. House, 5 rooms, 11x2-1; storey and half, small barn; I chicken house; fruit trees and strawberry plants; $1,700, half cash; balance in three months at 7 per cent. This is a valuable holding, am! near to the city, call and bring this advertisement with you for further particulars. Ave., one lot from both, half cash, balance easy. 2..1 lots on corner of nth Ave. and Cth St.. S.-W. corner; cleare;!. Price $1200; half cash, balance in 0 nionths at 7 per cent. \\n acre between Queen's and 3rd .... and $: avenue, be all clear Ave. on west side of 10th fi. Block -IS; 132x165 feet; and fence,-!. Price $105C balance in C months. Full sized lot on Koyal ; ween Fourth and Merrivale * l. $1,200, $800 cash 2 lots, Xo. 24 and 32, block 9, between Sixth avenue and Xanaimo St., and between 14th and 16th streets. Price $425 for both, cash Died; 7, J.ot fi, 2 subdivisions running from r.th to 6th St., 4th and Bth Ave.: ene lot on tram line. $800 for one: price $1,500 for the two. '_ cash, balance fi and 12 months. 10 acres section 32, N.-E. corner e.f WW. '.I, uncleared. Timber fir. cedar, and alder; good soil; a mih' from Vale road; sandle road and new road. .", lois corner of street between Sth an i 9th Ave. on 2ml St., side of 2ml St., equal to om' acre; partly cleared. $500, half cash. A splendid oppor- cleared tunity for Investment. 0 cash, ,s rooms, 2-storey house, hath room, water am] light; full sizeel lot, 66x100 feet, situated fith Si. between 4th ami 5th Ave. on west side. Price $2,300, '_ cash, balance in fi months at 7 ',. 21 acres in Sunbury; fi cliains water front; 12 acres cleared; 8-roomed $3,500, subject to 10 mont*| lease. Fine residence for sale 1 2nd Street, corner Fourth Avenutl Splendid location, now rented $30.00 per month; lease can be n| tended if purchaser so desires. good paying investment. .TemstJ be arranged. Ileeuiel.. tenement houi 1 Itt ii 1st and 2nd SL; 1 lol Price .1.71 cash half and half in 6 mi othi u' He nts for $10 each tenant, 160 S.E. !4 of Section 26, Disl I 10 acres,partly cleared ; Ke' house, lath and plastered; wood Bhed, running through; good r* nei chicken ham and fruil trees of all north of Webster's cornei 6hiii_ kinds. Price $3,000. Terms one-th.rd mill and P.O. at the wesi cornel 111! cash, balance 6 aud 12 montbs. ber worth $7 per acre: cedai and 7 Lots on Twelfth street, between Queen's and Third avenue; wes: side of car shop; full size. Price $ 1,50 cash. 2t_ storey house, 10 rooms, also modern improvements; lot 66x132; lane al back; part of lot set out with fruit trees and nice lawn. Price $2,750. $1,500 cash, balance G and 12 months at 7 per cent. Snap in Lots. Vacant lots for sale in all parts of the city, from $25.00 to $3,#00 Full sized lot in Sapperton. facing lirunette street. Price $150 cash. Six Jots, 50x150, outside city limits ,i $60 each lot. Fuller particulars on enquiry. sfi acres, half mile waterfront, G.N. R. running through. $9,460, terms easy. Investigate. Full-sized lot No. 8, between Gth & Tth Ave. on 4th St., west side. $300, half cash, bal. in 0 mos. One full sized lot, 66x132; 2 storey house; 7 rooms; flush closet upstairs; all modern Improvements; new house': of 10th St.; all cleared. Prlcesaoo $3,000. y cash, % in 6 months al 7 ���"'"'1 3 nt ' ""r I miles from Port Han* ��� I I $2,100; terms $1,100 cash, ba | Hinged. 10 acres land New Wi tmii 5, S. Div. -'I!. Surrey; I bridge. Price- $400; $200 I ance te rms at 7 9c; nea tl f ver cannery. S.-W. S .!.. Township 1" . railway runs alongside; chnrd. Price .15 per acre l*nns I ci h, balance in three ��� (iual | ��� 1 acre clay, house on trai I Joyce sta! ion : partly cl* ar* 1 a< ross fronl facing tram line. 2 lots corner of 10th and St. Andrew's $700 cash, balance arranged. Ft., between Iih ami 5th Ave, wst side . 10 acres North road, % ol ., mile from city limits on Port Moody; i acres under cultivation; 7-roomed house; frame barn; chicken house, barn 40x80; fenced and in good pair south siele. Price $4,500, half cr-sh, bal. In fi months at 7 per cent. rapp Iih Ne '. 'm. . . ta,inster, THE DAILY NEWS WANT ADS. "3RING RESULTS. REFRIGERATORS and SCREEN DOORS HOUSE and LOT f'eiitrally located in a commmandlng situation; Third avenue, at foot of Fifth street, Two and one half-storey bouse. Ten rooms (recently papered) All modern conveniences; hot an I cold water, bath, flush closet, lavar tory, electric light; nice lawn; lot 66x132, with lane In rea:-; part of lol set*oul with fruit trees. Price $2,750. ���f 1.500 i'i. m. balance arranged. 2 lots, 20, 21; No. 20, $170; No, 21, (corner) $175. D irhara and Secon I streets. 20 acre blocks, fruit lamls, near '.,'. tion, $20 per ai ra House, full sized lot, on Keary treet, Sapperti n; rents for $10 per mi e. a. (July $1,050. House, io rooms, I'i lots, near I ��� i cent. Good sized stable and fruit ' ri es. Second house from Sth street " est, cn upper side. i'i ai res in ^ec. 32. Timher, fir, ce- . ml alder. Good soil; goo i roads. Apply for full particulars. Lots 17. IS, ID, 20, 21, face on 16th ��� tieel and Sth avenue; 2 comer lots $250; I inside lots $200 each. Price $850, cash. Single lots at cash. Four and one-half acres between Sevi nth and Eighth avenue.; SOuth side i f lsl street. Price $2,SCO. half nt; both run through trom street to Btreet; :. b 1 bargain. More exclusive properties just listed with us for sale. Lot 5, opposite Knox church, Sapperton, easl side Columbia Streel on car line. $000 cash. ���" lets south side of Sixth Avenue; very light clearing; 60xll5>_ feel on Sub. Block 10. $1050 cash. ���I lots on Fifth Stn et, 11, 12, 13, 1 I. Sub. 15, S, Blk. 13. $350 each, hi i. e ash, balance i', months al 7 '.!. 2 houses corner of Merrlval ami Agnes; full sized loi: citj block 31, lot 11; one house rents for $2."., the Other $10; Hush closets and ail < .en- m e-i*"! wiih sewers, Price $3,500. One acre in block 9, M tween 18th and Kith Sti on Sth Ave. Price $750,1 1-.'} cash, bal. easv. .lames Inlet, three square miles.ft $e.oo per acre, haif cash, balancee��HJ Large lot and two cottagi l.imhia street, Sapperton. Both i ������' f ai 510 each. One and one-half storej le ise u I full size lot, situated north ��� Is I lloyal avenue ami corner of M ":-: I street; 9 rooms; bath roon:. hot i n'.-i-: limber. I-1' il on Fifth avenui'. sub li. io months al of .-iie 9. $300 cash, u, cha:-*' I; size 55 feet by 132 feet. House an..1 three lots, corner 3rd v- ve. ami 11ih si.: 5-room bouse an i i hen. Price $1,500. on>- third eash. bal. fi and 12 months al 7 per * ��� nt. 1 "'���' i ,:-��� of 4 rooms nnd v isi..-.]; ibi ; l ! a 11 v | a_, on 2nd lol flfil Ith I' '"I I3tll HI . ev "' ��� Irle ; ��� ' lly ii n l i ippn d : sink and pantry, i ��� m terms $2 ash, .1 5 ��� ' , it 7 per ce nt, or rents nl ;:" pe r .iith for on year, '.' lol m .' nbe I ind Sl . Snppe rton. 0 ] . ���:��� lot. *.cn ige .en Vancouver road, corner Gilley road, $225 per acre. Acre- Cash $2,000, halance- in fi, 12 ami IS cold water, closet; woodsbi bearig fruil trees; Btrei ts i1" '���'��� J Ides; line view. Price $'.800. *:��� I i nf Sub. 1 9, Township in; Home Prleo $: 5 per acre . terms $1,000 I ll.'" , .1 SV. incouver o: Gilley road. $225 per acn nge ls selling fasl at this prii I room house, bath room, Small house for salt?, facing Agnes and Victoria, west of 6th St. $1,700. Water and gas connections. ��� Terms, line' view, cash, Lol ia ilng 2nd St., betwi i: |.,'": I md Ird .ve. second lot from Q | 2x122 feet; all clean alongside end hack. balance eas Pric V0'- Small house, Victoria St., 6 rooms. Water. I One lot No. 12 on Royal Avenue, ! third lot from Eighth street $1,050, I for sale exclusively. I I.���eis mi md Sub. of Lot pantry; 'ourth ineuiie and Seventh street, on 11th St., between Queen's and lnl Our Refrigerators have perfect air spaces surrounding- the entire refrigerator. We have Zinc and Enameled Lined Inside Screen Doors and Windows. Curtain Stretchers of different kinds. Onll and see us. $2,C00. Terms can be arranged. I full sized Lots hei ween Seventh avenue and Hamilton street, east of Eighth street; all cleared and fenced; a large harn on one of the lots. $1,600, half cash, hal.mn' one year at 7 per cent. -' lots Block t, Rii hn,.mil St., Sapperton. fii Jerr lot. A Bunch of LOTS Lots M and 15 of l er fi of I (cleared.) Price $500; fen- the two, 1-2 lots wesl of" Gth St.; large house of S caaai balance 6 months al T per cent Avenui l acre upper side of 4th Avi and 2 rooms; electric lighi connections; shade trees and fruit orchard. Price $4.5C0;. $2,500 cash,, balance In one year at 7 7<. One full sizeel lot, 2nd lol from corner, llth strew and 8th avenue, lot 66 xl'll feet. $250 cash. Lol 11 on Sherhrooh streei of 11 of ::. cleared. Price $275; 1-2 cash, balance, i'< monl lis at 7 per cent. Lots 16, 17 and 20 of 11 of 3. Price $i;oo for three or $175 each; 1-2 cash balance \\\\ months at 7 per cent. ��� llocli i . corner of I 'in li im ��� " : : full size il lots 2-storey House, 7 rooms, bnlli i""1"'1,, amirs; flush closei : good stable Ht.iieur 8th St.; ail modern Impi Price ..'i.ii.e... half cash, balance . re ally exce lie nl bargain. Sub. Sl of Lot lei. Block XIII, I Mous*!; hut .-iinl cold water; flu* i l"i of fruil trees; chicken m" learn. Price : sot); terms f 400 c i and (I months at 7 per (iih St. ... an' li ' llelll'' . Iiciwe nn ���!��� llton SI , lir. I Puns'- oil Tib mu,I gth A.vi nues. 2-storey I!..use', 7 rooms, wiili - rn Improvements; siz." of ground i�� i 12 : s. ...ini i.,i trom nth St. em li" ���:,.. "ii south ski.-, imi feel on nvenuii, '..j Lime mi hoiii sides. Price $3,2 eu h, balani 1 tlmo at 7 por cenl McQUARRIE & T. J. TRAPP & CO, Telephone 333 Real Estate Brokers FRONT STREET Limited Telephone jj^3 Agents for Employers' Liab.IJiy, nnd Union Fire Assurance Co. of London, THE DAILY NEWS. NOTICE. Notice Is b given i , ��� HEREBY GIVEN that six- afte ... KRsumgaUum - , post planl I l :: ���: of the north-west lands, situa: -.' ,:r- - pi emptlon . . I ...: ows 80 chaina ''! I li: s chains west and ibout 15 n k ��� -; "; commence- ^ y . ��� at a post planted v . I -.. ,; the north-we* N -"��� I -:.:.:... _ | . , ^.fSHSlS.6* ^ajns west, , - le _ains -'ast and 40 eas . more or less f ., point of commence- along the shor, I . . . ��� - - - the i ��� Isions md Registi Act,' shall a estopped an . dei ..... . trom ���setting iim -., ,.���,.- in res . so sold for tax* ? as '. : M Of Tm Commencing .. post a to Xo. 4 sta n Tenders for _ Lie.use to Cut Timber chaini on Dominion La ris in the Province '���> 'hains and noi i ���._$_ ��4'-~��'' on Wednesday, the 24th daj ol this Department until 12 o'clock July. 1907, for a license to cut timber noon en Wednesday, the 31s! .lav of ��n Berth Xo 518, comprising lands .-...;. to 1 li ense to cul timher situate in the Province of British Col thence nt o! e emmence- N ' .. 1 posi plant- to point of commencemei ���* ��� t In lepen- a pes*, planl . I ��� 0f the north-west cor- d . dent Bay ��� ��� . _ mnea B ,,.<, q���ar on Berth N 1 523, comprising lands situate in the Province of British Col- 1, an : li - ���. ied as follows: 'i'i::. .������ Berth N'o, ".2':. comprising the north-e >t quarter of Section in. .. ion of the' north-wesl S m 11 nol covered by Mk tor a license to cut timber el m the 1...: th-W.S' OOl ; . ;,:������-. motion Cla 10 cnains we m 10 chains east; m ��� emmencemeni . ,��� a post plan! ��� I ,- the north-wesi c n . ........ pre emptlon cl iim, ow a. 80 chains wesl , ilns east; 81 hati of Coi lie term, ns ��� ' ��� >0 chains wesi ��� 1 ol No. . ��� ��� t post pi t 20 S . Kil ii . ' !:.- Han vli ige on , - istation ch ��������� easl ' .:. ; and 0 il 50 yai ��� thi Hot S ii ���- thence SO 1 h . ncement. m .- . posi pi' ' a east, 50 1 h iins s . ith, SO chains v . sl '' "' '""'..'"."-' '"'��� more or less to thi shore then al mg :������ shore I 1 ; oint of commence \\ ..... 1. - pre-* mptlon . low -: 160 chains easi 6 1 I .ins wesl . and 40 . point of comme mc 1- -'".n.. No. 21 Com .... al posl ; ante I Tin ier Berth 171 (being approximate :. irth 36 chains) in Town- ">, Range 27, W* sl of th m ning an area of 301 ��� -. in re ��� '., ss. 'he berth ��� surveyed ��ithln ear a late of the n ittee ling tin nni i\\ i.i, ii a U- vill Issued, also printed - . tend an I en\\ elope, may be ted ai ' - D* pai menl or at the' ffl e of the Cr iwn Timber Agenl at New Wesi minster, B. C. umbia to the west of Chebalis Cr and described as follows; Timher Berth N'o. ."-IS. comprising that portion of Section 29 lying north and Timber Berth 254 Block 1, of Sec- e*f Timber Berth 2S0 and that portion tion 23, .ownshlp 1. Range 30, Wesl of Section 32 outside Timher Berth of the Bth Meridian, containing an 264 and said Berth 2S0, in Township area eef 3S7 acres, m ��re or less I, Range 30, West of the 6th Meridian; Block -' Bounded een the' wesl bj also the norih half and the south-easl Chehalls Creek, on the easl '.>,. _lmb* 1 the Hon. the Chief Commissi n* 1 Lands and w orks :' 11 tei ml ��� m I 1 cut and i arrj awaj the Um ��� trom the following described lands sii late in the Kitsumgallum \\ ill< Claim No. 10 Commencing al posl planted S, E, corner aboul 21* miles gtn quarti r of Section 26, the north halt and the south-west quarter Section '.'.. the easl hail Sei tion .'��� th north half Se* tion 32, Se< tions 31, (I. "b and those portions of s.,',..- 2". .mi outside Timber Berth No 14, Block 1. UP from lh<> moulh ot N"': ' Fork ,,f the Kitsumgallum rl> er above KI sumgallum lake, thence running aa follows 10 chains w< sl. SO chaina north, ie* chains e.'.s'. io chains north, 10 eh.iins east, SO chain ��� so 11 h, 10 chains w est, 10 . h iim sou li 1 1 p iinl of commencement Claim No. 11 Commencing < posl planted al the head of KI ��� mi tallum lake een ue'st bank .'��� >:' : e chain�� south ol the- mouth of KI 1111 in. 11 urn river where ll enti - la ce, theni 0 40 chains west, 160 cl a ns 10 il h, 10 chains easl more 01 1 he ihore, thence along shore to poinl o' corn- Berth 29S Block Land the easl boundarj >if same produced nori h 1 Timher Berth 298 Block 2. em the north by Timber Berth 264 Block 2 ��� ���'��� at ie p ISt i'i ' ' "' md 29S Block 2; and on the south by 36 outside Timber Berths 2S0, 261 and rimber Berth 254 Block '.. conl ill 272. in Township I, Range 1. Wesl of an area of 725 aires, more or 1* the T:'n Meridian; also Sections '���'. I. Block 3. Commencing .0. :bo south ."'. the north half and south-east quar- east corner of Timber Berth 29S ter Section 6, Sections T. S, the norih Block 2, thence north-easterlj al righi mencement. half and the south-west quarter Sec- angles to the easterlj boundarj of Claim No. 12 1 enclng al po I tlon 9, the south-east quarter Section sai.', Berth 29S Block2, 2 miles; thence planted aboul 20 chains south of tha 10, the south halt Section 16, the south j north-westerly at right angles to lasl north wesl of T. L. No 7941. thence he accompanied half and the north-wesl quarter Sec- course. 54 rhains; thence south wesl 10 chains west, 160 chains south, I. |rlh of the north-wesi -' '��� ���"��� miles north of ll.e:"- ; Ba b> a" accepted cheque on a chartered tlon 17. the norih half and south-east ei'ly. al righl angles to las: course, 2 chains easi. 160 chains nortii I 1 poinl "a east : ank of Kittimal Arm \\ im ���. n's pre-emption ... ...... a. 4" chains n n 10 , halns nortii . ... iins south ; L20 ol ' immencement. ng at a post plani 1 moi oi less, to shore then along shon ' ' . oinl of 1 1 m n. 1 ment. ink In favou M'ly ,1 M Of tie-' SOUI I ,n No. 26, then 1 3 , iins wesl ; I" ilia - , , ���.- ��� asl ; and 40 1 [ point ol ommencement, . ng al a post plai irth of the soul So 26, then 1 inn ng ains '���'���'��� "i ; t ��� > iins ��� ��� ,-: ; 10 chains 11 th ���!.. ��� ment. ��� m ..' a i"-' : ,,!' tli.- north-w , 1:,-. ms pre-emption 1 all 1. I ,; ,, ���( . IfiO Cl " - W* - 40 on uauR lu unuur of the Deputy of the quarter Section lv the south half and mile sland thence 10 ehains Minister of th Interior, for the am- north-west quarter Section 19, and Berth 29S Block 2 east, 100 chains north, 4m chains west, ,:''"' of the ' r.us which the applicant those portions of Sections I, 2. thi is prepared I 1 >aj for a license east half Section 11, and Section 12 The highest or anj tender nol nee- west of Timber Berths 272 and 302 N --. Comnu m i ig at post planted 1 ssarily acce; I ; ' 10 mil* il Hartley Hay Xn ten f commencement 1 ��� I l-;.. .mmm- ��� .1 -' . 10 point more or less. MOODY. I'KANK VANDALL, Lo \\ da 11 '.! ��-;:::v-';-"-- ;:f* V'^V>\\m-'V .> e'NOPSIS OF CANADIAN HOME STEC.D REGULATIONS. ele Dominion Lands with ,-a; Belt in British C il '. imesteade I by an; \\ er- ��� sole head of a fa; . i e over Is years of ag ��� 1 ai of one-quarter ��� ...e or i'":-. musl e made ] ei son illj ai : lifli ������ . el' the dist 1' end is situate. ��� iteader ls required to per- I m lltl ns * onnected there- one if the following plans; -I ii ast six months' resl l< n e f n and cultivation of the lan l in ��� ��� for three years. the father (or mother, If the eased I, ot the home te I im'a a farm In the vIclni . 111 entered tor, the require- 3 tu re ildem e may 1 q satisfied ��� : -.ni residing with the ' ' mm.:'.um . I the settler has his perman ��� up m farming land 0 * n 1 in In tbe vicinity of his home m easl bank ... imat Arm e.n ���'��� kes iry Island on ee small creek, ence 120 cl ains south, 10 chains ��� 3t, 40 1 .-" h, 10 1 i. iins east. 1 : h lin : ��� rth, 10 chains west, 10 .ins north, 10 1 hains west, to ] 1! 11 m* 'm - :. ent N ��� "'. Com; enclng al posl planted . ��� ��� . le an 1 a qu irter wesl [Ci i'M .. Baj Indian \\ illage, on the aorth bank of bay, thence 160 ehains :. . ��� h, i;' ch 'm ; e isl: m ire or less ��� > Indian Reserve line, tin ne'e 160 Iiains south along Reserve line to - 1 re, then along sh ire to point of . ��� . aencement, W. II. MOODT, FRANK VANDALL, Locators. Locate 1 April Oth, 1907. -rtaineel. legraph will be en- PERLEV ( KEYES, Secretary. 1 iP 1 Ol : . ��� I::'' : ior, VI in Township 5, Range I, West of thi 7th Meridian; also Section 12, thi ens' half Section 21. and the seiuth- east quarter Sect hen 25, Township 5 Kan. e 2, West of the' 7th Meridian containing an area of 13,025 acres more or less The berth ni'is: be surveyed within said casi- .. ���aste'i'ly boundary of sai.l thence south-east- claim \\e*. 13. Commencing ai post along sai,1 boundary lo place of planted al tho nortii wesl corner of beginning, excluding therefrom my location No, 12, thence 10 chains west, portion ef Timber Berth 30S, which ,,-���, chains south, 10 chains eas . 160 containing chains norih to poinl ot commence- NOTICE. N iTICE Is hereby given that 2,11 e ft* r date, we intend to apply to Ihe Hon Chi ���'' C immis doner of i. in Is and V irks tor _ special ; ence 1 enl an I ca tj aw ay tim- ��� ��� " from the following described Ituated in the' 11 as; district; B ilnnin. il 1 n -' I nted head ��� . ill ha; south lie ol Bronghton island about 'me mile east of Hooker eon, thence north 10 chains, west Tenders for License to cut Timber chains, north 80 ciiains. easi 10 tt) NOTICE. Take n .':. ������ th il thirty daj s after date 1 iuten 1 to make applii ation to the Chii :' 1' in missionei of Lan Is and Works '.'��������� ., lie ense lo cul an 1 carry away tim . ;' im the following described land-: Nol. -1 lommencing a! a ;��� isl planted on the ���' ��� side of Twenty-Five Mile Cre* . mai ke I mmm.-- Sb irpc, No. 1 ; isl; theni e 10 chains wesl; ihence iout! iO chains; thence east s" chain-: thence norih SO chains; thence wesl i 1 i'ii iii:-. I ' point of 1 ommenci - ment. No. 2 - -Commencing al a past plante 1 one mil ��� south of .lames Sharpe's No. 1 : osl: th< nt e w est 40 chaius; I hem ��� mth 80 chains; thence easi S' 1 halns; thi nce north sn ch ilns; tie. n e west 10 1 hains, io point of !������������ ,���.::.���. -. . mi nl. JAMES SHARPE. tuiiAlit fall wilhin the same an area of S64 acres, more or less. Block 1. Commencing at a point on '.In' easterly boundary of Timber Berth 302 Block I, 5 chains southeasterly from the north-east corner lC0 chalnB south, 10 chains east, 160 thereof; ihence south-easterlj nlong ,h;lins ,������.,,, ,., .��� in 0f commence- i iry SO chains.more n,,,n| l-;'' '" sa''l east claim No. 15. Commencing al the ment. Claim Nee II planted al the location No. 13, Commencing al pobI north 'aos! 1 orner ot thence 10 chains wesi, one year after the elate of the notice or h-ss, tu hi awarding the berth, boundarj Timber Berth 302; thence north urM corner ot location No. ll, The regulations under which a 11- north-easterly, al righl angles to lasi thence 40 chains west, 160 ehains cense will be issued, also printed course following the boundary of saiel s,,,.;!, to chains east, 160 chains north f. ���ms of tender and envelope, may be obtained at this Departmenl or al the offlce of the frown Timber Agenl al New Westminster, B, C Each tender musl he acconipanted Berth 302, in chains; thence north- !o poln| ,������ commencement. westerly paralled to lirsl course SO claim \\o. 46, Posl planted al the chains, more or less, to correspond nonh w,.s, ,.,���������,.,- ,,:- location No, 12. with lengtb of south-westerly flrsl i-o:\\- pnralled in tile lie .' secon ! hy an accepted cheque on a chartered course 10 chains, to poinl of com bank In favour of the Deputy of the mencement, containing an area of 320 Minister of the Interior, for the am- acres, more or les. ounl of the bonus which the applicant is prepared to pay tor a license The highest or anj tender nol nec- ess aily accepted. Block 5, Commencing al a poin: on the easterly shore ot Chehalis Lake', ."ai chains southerly from northerly end of said lake; thence southerly No lender by telegraph will he en- along said easterly shore' of lake, 2V4 rV ains, ' ains, south, i'i 1 ! lins, south i'1 cliains e hains. s mth 10 eln.ins. east east wesl on Dominion Lands in tiie Province of British Columbia. in tertained. PERLEY Vi. KEYES, Secretai y. Department of the Interior, Tenders for License te Cut Timber on Dominion Lands in the Province of British Columbia. SEALED TENDERS addressed tothe ( ommissioner of Dominion Lamls. Departmenl of the Interior, and mark- i d on the envelope' "Tender for Timber Berth No. 519," will be received al this Departmenl until 12 o'clock SEALED TENDERS a Idressi I 1 chains to poim 1 �� commencement, the Commissioner of Domini..a Lands THE M'LAUGHLIN LUMBER CO., Departmenl >f the Interior, and marl LTD. od on the envelope "Tender for Tim- noon on Wednesday, the 24th day of Vancouver, B. C, Maj 27. 1907. her Berth No. 510," will be received al July, 1907, ror a license to cut timber this Depar nenl until 12 o'clock noon on Berth No. 519, comprising lamls LAND REGISTRY ACT. the 5th ..a; of lune, TAKE NOTICE tl nl a. ; iii iti m has . :.,., |e t0 regii ler Flori nce Mary I .|gh as il." owm 1 in Fee Sim.le m ; : ., Tax Sai. Dee I from The ('<>:���- ������ii Wedne 1007, for . ii. ense to cut timber on Berth No. 516, comprlsin 1 lands sl .1- m:.. iii the Pr iviuce of British Coltitn- the requirements as to resl >o on of the Districl of Burnaby, to . . il Isfle l by resl len* e ���-ill in I, ': tice Iu writing ho to iim Coraml sion 11 ol Do- ads al I e'aw a ol Intentl m pal . ��� 11: :.. . ��� pun base l al . of coal an.l $20 I n an S .. ..." ihan 320 ai ��� : ��� I ., one lndl> I luni 1 "ti, lhe. all.- at the' rate ot ten '' 'mi of 2.000 pounds shall be "��� ted em the moss output. W. W. CORY, ' . of ��� i Minister of 1 terlor, ll ��� Una il een ire 1 im'.Hi 11 advertisement will n h jatU(.: Cunningham, I earing date th ��� ��� 1 da; of March, A. D., 1902, ot all , . 1 . p. -ular thai certain parcel or lan I and premli 1 a ' Ituate, ��� . , 1 ; ��� iii the Districl f New . |n the Province of Bri- i , :���..- ,. parilculai ; erl ed a ihdivlslons I of sn livi on "A" ol lol 29, I1 1. v 1 1 n ; a :. of you are bore j ri - ,.1. 1 : , ,..:.'. il , the ' lalma 0 the tax purcb ��� ";";l torty-flye daj . 0 ,-,, ; he first publication situate en the Province of British Col- unil ia on the wes! Bide of Chehall ��� ',nke an I .1"-' rlbed as follows: ,( Timb* ��� Berth No. 519, comprising ni bia, and described a stollows; i those portions of the following lands Timbei Bei h No. 516, comprising which lie to the west of Chehalls Lake Sections 27. 2S, 33, 34, and the East and outside of Timber Berth 302 Block rj halves of Sections 2:1 and 22 In Town- 2. namely, Sections 26, 27. the north ship is. Range 23, Wesl of the Cth half of Section 28, the Bouth half dI ���,! rldtan, > mtalnlng an area of 5 Section 33, the south half and the . ..,��� mile . more or ',-��� 1 , , :. east quarter of Section 34, Sec- The erth m I be surveyed within tlon 35, Township 5, nnd Soctiona I, ,.,,, oa ifti r the late of tin n tic* 2, the east 1 all of Section 3, the north awarding " ��� erth. asl piartei of Section 10, Section 11, The regul il ous under which a it- the south half of Sei tlon 12. thi ,., nse wl]| ,,. issued, alBo printed wi bI quarti r eef Section 11, an the term .,'.' tender and envelope, maj be south en 1 quarter of Section 15, In obtanled al this Departmenl or ai the Town hip 6, all In Range I, Wesl ' of the Minister of th 1 Interior, fo rthe amount of iii b au 1 which the applicanl 'a prepared to pay tor a license. form> Qf trni|r|. ,i|)(1 envelapej ,���.,, ,���, The high t or any tender nol ne- obtalned ft) this Departmenl or at the ,,, .\\,,, 1 stake, thence north eightj 1 office of the Crown Timber Agenl al chains, wesi eightj eh ilns. south nance Son" . \\ New Westminster, B. C eighty chains, and east elgh ��� .ents, Blank* , and Each tender musl be accompanied ti point of commencement. various othe by an accepted cheque on a chartered ::. Con ncing al 1 po el 1 The Ordi Hcer ln * ' .hunk in favor of the Deputy or the to No. 1 stake, thenc* wi il elghty( turnlsb an; Eurth* ;> Minister of the Interior, for the am- chains, south forty chai asl ine maj be required, ounl of ihe honus which the applicant hundred ami Blxtj chaina, north forty Artli pun is prepared to pay for a license. chains ami we 1 1 Igi - lltl to point - 1 within tw* ntj ' ur I. 1 jraph will be en- essarlly acce te I, No tender by te'.i tertnlne I, PERLEY O. KEYES, Secretary Dei arl menl of the interior. Ottawa, April 6, 1907. Vpril 5th, 1907, WILLIAM MOODY, Locator '''���' VNK vandall, Agent 1 VV. N. Draper B. C. Land Surveyor 6ll_rd BIO'. '<"* W'.-��triie 1.1..-1 nt. Tin- highesi or any tender not nee- of commence nt. .. accepted. '��� Commencing at a posl No tender by telegraph will b< en- railwa ��� bell line, d'stan a 0 te: tained. :|';''': '"': ;h "' l!"' n< ' PEf!LEY G. KKYi-'s, I Harrison lake, thence wesl el Secretary, 1 hah n n th eighty chain 1, ��� 1:' Department of the Interior, at; chains and louth eight; ��� Bale. 'i rm cash. li. PI8H1T, Ci lone!, ty Mini it* . bf M': ., ml Defence. Department of Mllltla and Defence Ottawa, June, 1907. THE DAILY XEWS. WEDNESDAY JUN_ii . >:>;v>>;>'^^^>:*>:>:>^:>r>:'*;>>->-'0;;0;^ ���z, n *__�� r�� ���= <_- i a ��� clmm SEARCH FOR ,_. , . 3rLLIAL�� mr,m miii_F_ I Moorglaze I GOODWILLIE'S FAMOUS FRUITS - Raspberries, Cherries, Peaches, Pears. PATTERSON CAMP COFFEE, in two sizes. DERMUDA WHITE ONIONS. FRESH STRAWBERRIES AND TOMATOES. Public Supply Stores GEO. ADAMS Prop. BRANDED EQUINES Annual Roundup Will Bring * Tog-ether 20,000 Horses- Few Carcasses Found. ai ;���: owing V ;���; ROOMS fe RENT 18 Rooms facing on Columbia St.; only $50 a month This is a cinch ! For further particulars apply to Malins, Coulthard & Co. Ltd Per J. H. VIDAL, Mgr. Real Estate Department New Wellington COAL MAYERS y PRESTON Blacksmiths' Coal in stock. Okanagan, June 11.���The sprintr :e undup nf horses on tin- Indian re- -���' : vMii-n commi need last week, Ir fl is later this year than nsnal ��� i the fact thai the animals were in i . i* :i Imi.! condition after the hard $ ���.'., ei- r the owners wished to .a :'! J stand the hard chasing Incldenl tothe !���< roundup. Aboul inn riders nr*' in the .*! ."' 'le- this week after tin' wily cay- ����� e . uses, which arc scattered fnr ninl near J 11111011- tiie hills :uie] valleys nl' ili<' '�� greal Smith Half. Ii is estimated Vy V. ��� ol the rid rs thai there are in $ ,: ��� neighl _rh 1 id of 20,000 horses on J southern ; ortion of -li re3erva- f\\ tion, hut a much smaller number t:i >; i'i*' north. The' bunch grass i. in evi- *��� ��� ��� ��� :!'-']' in the spring along tli.' ji Iiii!-; le 3 sloping towards the C*>111 in - l*i bii '; 1 it is further north, nml it is J 1.' re thai the horsi s fin I their way J when the first Bigns oi spring appear. J Tho riders participating in tin's .���! ���; roundup are principally rndians, al- >; igh there are a f* w white men in the ranks. Mosi of the whites en- n dorses on ft i!e.> reservation years mm e and who fii fii no am- ���*; nam ei There is a decided freshness abi showing" of these seasonable garments for women ' nej IS READY FOri JSE. It dries hard over night, with a high gloss, and Many of the lines have been a little late in a^l ing, but they open out now and renew our SJ thereby adding to our reputation for the showing! new styles, not just once a season, but every few��11 ive '$ Wears On the Floor -Not Off Snap anil water does not mar ii. It wears as well on Outside as Inside Floors. Use it e.n year Inside Floors, Veranda and Porch Floors, Outside and Inside Stairs or Steps, and wherever you want a durable High Gloss Enamel Finish. I ANDERSON & LUSBY ���; About (fie Wash Shirts M ide . f ��� at* rials which we ,. n n , nm* nd for laundryin?. Skirts of White Picque, extra quality and fullness, ea: i $2.25 to Skirts cf White Duck, each $3.25 to $4.50. Skirts cf White Lawn, ea i $3.CC to $3.50. Skirts cf Strped Perc.-elc. ..I'o shown in check patterns, each $3.00 to $5.00. Skirts cf Motted Prints, in the best English qualities and patterns, each $2.50 to $2.60. k t4A "-b^\\ xX',.. ���h i v. ' mh v- ������- I'M ' m ��� OFFICE: FRONT STREET, FOOT OF SIXTH, MEW WESTMINSTER P. O. Box 345 'Phone 105. IT'S TIME TO BUY YOUR HAMMOCK and enjoy to tbe full extent the beautiful summer under the shady trees. : : We have a Large Stock to select from, but don't delay ; first come, first choice. sag* d are those who ran the reservation years a; 'never succeeded In gi tting all the ani- | -mala with their brands when they ^X<4>>:<0>��>��>��>XO:****>:* : quit the range. It is these stray nni- ���=r_ mals they are after now. A surprising feature in connection i v--ith the present roundup is the fart : that Imt a small per cent, of the horses are found to have perished during the severe winter jusi passed. Tho large amount of snow, the shortage of feed and the long-drawn-out cold weather all tended to found a bi lief thai there would be thousands of deal horses on the range this spring. Jn fact, il was estimated at one time that SO per rem. 0f the horses would die. The present roundup Is proving this estimate far from correct, as few carcasses have been found by the riders. BRYSON & SO Hardware, Monarch Ranges 187 Columbia St. Tel. 65 I " Agents for 'KLEENO" ������� Frias Owned Bonds. Havana, June 11.���Tie.' friars of Santo Domingo, who invested large sums In Cuban lands an I bonds, nre saiel to I e the chi< : swners of tli" .270,000 in American money and Cuban si 'uriti* 3 fe. ind on th ��� two men and * ne woman arres ed at Naples Sunday on the arrival lh* ������ of the sti Minshin Lazi i fr im Ni w York. ' 'n May m merchant by the name ��� ���' Rodrigui z announ ��� I thai 6 per . ent. gas on Is to th amouni of '������ l,\\.o i . ,- . i ' -.|g��� i .... |jjg gafe li.- suspected a young man, Perfe Sanchez, of knowing something abou ! ��� ii isa] : ' arance. S mchez an I Sist* ��� AI i-i,i. il v h tied, -ai'. d ���Jew York aft* i ,5,000 sv ������:���:-. of the bon :- �� ������ sold in the marki I en . Ro Irigtiez and a detective named Rivas irrived in New York late in May and learned thai a party of three who were registered nt the f 1 �� We stock the celebrated Peter's Swiss Milk Chocolates, the most delicious of all confectionery. Sold in packets. Lemon's Milk Chocolate in tasty boxes, the most suitable of all gifts to a young lady. See Window Display. T. A. JVIUIR THE DRUGGIST - Columbia Sf. Shirt Waist Suits Combining style ..inl durabili1 I i a marked degree. Suits of Checked Percale, In b'r.ck ,.nd white, with Peter Pan cellars and cuffs: each only $2.C0 to $3.50. Suits cf White Spotted Muslin, trimmed with lace and nserti* short sleeves, frilled skirt; each $5.50 Suits of White Batiste, waist trimmed with fine tucks and nm tions. full width skirts: ench $9.00. j�� Suits cf Fine White Lawn; each $7.50 to $9.50. Black Silk Suits, with the new Jumper Elouse, a charming suit extra worth: each $15.00. k Shop earlv. as this store closes at 5 p. m. daily except Saturday. WXCOLLISTER & Co. 247 Columbia Street. New Westminster phi ii tmmmmsmswsmswKsmBimmms��smm4w*s4MSM4msmKaMwwmswssa Extra Good New Stock Patterns - OF - lions - on Ash street, convenient to car and Fourth avei s $1500.001 Fourth avenue, mod rn house, six ioms, near ear iii." 2o acres on N'orth Road, unimproved, firsl class soil $'6:1 1 fl DOMINION TRUST COMPANY I ****************************���><>��*****'>*************** * o> tt��*ui.-.5 ,-,.rr*'T.' .--v_"*.T_nA?pi.if.'. .STATIONERY 3 ��� , ' r ���;��� ' ������ XV "'-'..;.. ��� 'A' i ^l\\ for everyone, for all occasions, and of the very host quality, is what you will always find. _ .���_._. j��_��,��i���e��r��iI1��'''^'-tl'.'a. _������_.. ��� .i_*Bt��_iW> Also L5*m>!is, ...;?jia/lncs. I\\c'v,sp***** ****4 ************************** *************************��******************'*****. in. �� 22 Minute Service���No transfer. Hi tween 12 and 2 and 6 tuiei 7, 30 Min.te Service���During n-- mainder of day. Transfer Rt Leopold Place. tween 8 a.m. and 11 p.m. Sapperton Line. 15 Minute Service from Sunday Service half-horn Iv be- _ t * * t i a. | in. io ll p.m., except between * 12 and 2, and 5 and 7, durin:; J which hours the service will be * half-hourly, ��� �� Sunday Service tialf-nourly _e- ��� tween S.30 a.m. and 11 p.m. _. * * DO ITNOW SAVE YOUR PAPERS . . . ��� and =_ - VALUABLES Dy Renting ' ine of (lur Long Safe Deposit Box^s. FOUR SIZES M S2..Q PEB �� UP We o. rdially in\\ it'' you to inspect them at any time, : : : 7HCS. R. PEARSON, Manager REAL ESTATE and INSURANT! JUST OPENED AT MGREY'S 217-219 Columbia St. Also, a lol of I ively things in < 1IINA, uital le for we dding c ifts. Hotel Ini leterra os . . :: ������ I". I- '. .ii,���! Adel," hnd "Gali Adel" 'nl money thi rc 'm\\ I hi; fl was also learned thai Loi <���? an I Mrs. Adel had sail" ' on thn Ln do for it: ly, Rodriguez nrrang I Ihn gh the Cuban sun., departmenl ror the arrest of Ihe suspects In Italy and ' then li" and Rivas lefi for Itoly !n pursuit. They planned ' i arrive al Genoa aboul the same time, Rodriguez Is said to be the represenla- llve in Havana of tho friars or Santo Domingo. Io Encourage [lie Growth- -OP THE BONNIE BAIRNS, USE Eas ter brook's Imperial and Wfiole Wheat Flour And i'i..' satisfaction to the Ladies by use of Our Noted Pastry Flour M pound, lil pound, and 19 pound sacks. QUARRIE & CO. FLOUR AND FEED MERCHANTS FRONT STREET. Telephone 333. British CoJumbia Electric Uy. Co., Ltd _ ��� +*>*it ********************* >���*****���* >������������������������������ &******* Ilie Westminster Trust and Safe Deposit Co., im. J. HART, Manager : Ten Chinarren Deported. El Paso, Tex., .Tune IT.���Ten China- men who had smuggled themselves across the border were orcTered de- I ported via San Francisco, for vrtifch IK n they lefi lasi nighl tinder a heavy guard. Royalty to Visit Brazil. Rio Janeiro, June 11.��� \\ tei* gram 1 from LisJ .ni am" inci a thai the Queen of Portugal will ai compan th I lng on his visit to Brazil. li Quality and Price" When yon gel supplies for the pantry .you want them fresh. Then when yon want good TEA AND COFPEE why don't you call on the man who makes a specially of them, and get value for your money'.' Edmonds Tea Co. ^���SL*mmm"""@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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