@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, "1907-07-04"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/nwdn/items/1.0316695/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ Shiles & Co ie, rEAL ESTATE XM1 Av Wiyte, Shiles & Co. 1901 FIRE INSURANCE N EW W ES rMlNST F.R. B. C ft* ��� NTMBER l.v: -!-*^ NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C rm'RSDAY MORNING ^ I, l 0 ' KN l> PER V I 1 K COMPANIES THOUSANDS Of JAPS IrrPARt TO BAHLt ARE COMING TO B. C. R and Eruner Advance Guard : N'i] oese , idy to Engage THE BANDIT RAISULI HOLDS GEN. MEAN ROSE 6E1S BACK AT ""to ..*_,��� ROYAL CITY SPORTS HAD ANY WEIGHT - ��� t in Alaski . For Victoria n Kumeric Lacr sse Correspondent 1 T:is Petition Por Cement Side* Uw iraplimentan; Remarks walks Poos Not Come Afa at New Westminstei*, From Propertv Owners, ' - ��� ��� ".' ��� ��� ' " - - . ��� e- in- -....-���-���-���������- ' - j is tween ��� ��� . ��� ���-.. _. _ \\ rthwesii rn ��� - ��� ...... .. ���_..���--.���.-.������.- j ments Kat R ll ������������ . ��� '-.:���-- to Vic- t Alaska ai ���':.��� toria and \\ sh C English Diplomat. Chief Advisor oi Sultan oi Morocco. Is Captured and ������;��� bla 1..- ;���: n ��� > .- -.... Held For Ransom Brigand. bv Notorious ali ng to - ri ��� " ���-.""''" for I - f-waj -: -. ' " ���: from ���' ��� v.- ���.-���������.- slanJs 1.600 tickets "':;.- for tbe ' ' ��� -��� I ' way of L - ig Wi li sti .-. ��� ��� ������ ��� as TM Kumei :. > have applied t< ' ' ��� - ruber of Por- ... .-. r.;|"rr. " - ' " - - v g . ��� -.���.'���'���''���--'-���' t;,.. - ��� ��� - on ��� ' ��� ��� ��� ��� - - I for thi d to Victoria, $20,- ��� ��� ��� thi situation Is �� ��� ' - - money 1 ��� ���. oneer, which arrived T'������ :- anes an . ��� .. thi sterdaj from Katalla. ' - *' tare foi th'< voyagi the Bruner road has!t0 British Colun:::.. Several G -Devi! at the crossing steamers .. ��� on thi waj to Honolulu |- , elms an trying to v,i'h ��>&' from N'ewci . N S W., I Ine by mi .ins of a ER, *���'��� Com- . :���..-...- Ma< Lean, : ���'.- Sulta - bodyguard, een mi a risoni bj Raisuli, e held as ��� ���....������ thi latter until Ithe grees i pardoi Raisuli oo his erms. i i.-. ��� s a a v t sei ��i ai d ��� and i tis ��� -.. ��� ���-. .. ���- .. .- e >.v . . . ���. e - V >'..'. .- .. ��� - , n* . . . w :.::. V R \\\\ , ���. ..-ee ���> . n< ��. .'. : '...��� I" ":-< '...--���> ��� ���������, ti tuns ol Brill*!. CVi . c tw M ��� nt i Iti '������ ������ the world rhi ) : : - ��� Id* I ������ :��� ... mu ti an In th�� Kas thi el i tlon md who stands nex ��� :b, Sui on \\< w Westminsters cei ���������.���������:'������ o good team bul H ,i.v. nol plaj as .. engin' swine? continually - making II Impos- i men t< come within a radius the Bruner lln . - h brings the report : - of thick timber have (ll_nI g prect. ong the right-of-way eople, an I thai the khi pacing $2 an hour I :.. n with a bonus of $100 I :'������ :. wh" iM/���. tl e Bru- I. ' way. ���'��� I It rs likelj that son* i I thi -��� ��� ssels maj ��� ta .��� n up for carft - ��� ��� -��� coolies ��� this province. tain himself in the conduct ol Moroc can ..".Urs. His capture, therefore, is fii (across* as lh* rceuniBehs roi even re of an ncnievemeni for i c Is oi Shamrocks Had Raisuli than Els form* ea lures i ourU leant which claims onl) to be Perdlcaris and Harris an ntet dlal�� C I v team been Th( bandit has an unusually rich In ..-. ��� :-.... n ci ild have given M .��� ��� was negotiating with pnxe with which to negotiate with even iht champions .-���. hard game rhe ... - li rega i ng thi latter's pardon tin Sultan, and possibly with Bug Western teams can s 111 ��� taught by ��� he was mad. a prisoner, lanvl, to which MacLean stil! holds th< Eastoruers Gen MacLean is a former officer of allegiance, and with France and In Vancouver the tourists have heen the British arm; and is descended Spain, which are Jointlj rhargi ; with gtwn a fine time The honorarj mem Etn old Scotch family. AU hie the Internationa! policing I STbi ceo. bet I hrw of lhe principal clubs lnfluenc< with the Sultan hus been PARIS, Julj ". \\l. es recelvi In pit) was extended to them Tne exercised In the interests of civillia- here from Morocco sa,> that Raisuli Vu: rallan club gave a 8moker In bon< tion .ino. humanity and he is univers- not oi' nnnotinces thi I hi win mak< ��i i th< visitors The boya have alati I) respectt I even among the most his own coudltlons foi It - ...ion bul '������ ��� royall) entertained at several ��� . i . v, , . . . .< \\ ������ ��� . . ..������ .. , . I ' �� alkS v ��� : rc. ���-. . ...'. ��� , ��� ... . :. V . ' . -.o c .���.' '.'. I ", . .a ��� . I, who n e ' !��� Ip - , : - o�� :. \\|�� t : O, A ��� ��ti> .' make the petii ;;-> ��� un nce with lhe .���".> . . -��� ��� -.-.������.<���.'. by two thl the . u m ��� ������ Mors ���''���!��� . i ��� to repreew ne al b-r, -. one hall .- ihe i aluc oi Uie entli e (pert) . o ' b) th<- proposed '.���..: -^���-.r.ent rhi najorlt) ol th >se slRnle . the > ��<���!<- meirlvantj w!-���- -.m: the ���'t'e-e-.<������: ;tec\\ tveenpy, but who ilo street. tt " ev n an) propert) aiotig C >himbtfi t1^ It ��� io the te-M'.An aoi being the | ��� ope o '��� lh Is I ��� ' ��� llkel) thei; :ur. ..ctior. wl|| lie '���������'.< ii . the preae ii tun* '. ; ���,: comm 'oo meetlnjj held aftei ���������'���' ��� moll meeting on fueadaj . ��� fanatical of the foreign-hating Moors, eh mi MacLean Is probably the most ln- ton fluential man in Morocco, being the erty. - thi payment ol n ns im I s will set (l ;,,>" matter wns referred if WOI ks �� It!) n-ii ii.' . Key Men to Quit Elsewhere. SA.N" FRANCIS.', I, Jul) Presi. ��� ���'.. Ti ��� e - . ers I'nion last night confirmed thi report that he had ordi red the operati - out In another city. "1 have ordered tin"..-aion operators in at Hast one more '. out on Btrike," saiel he 1 will not, however, al this time divulgi thi name of th.it iTciict-s Show Their Glee. city h.ut the' telegraphers have been Bi I.���Toughs who werv notified afcJ will be oul In i'cs than ovei ��� vici iries ol anti-cler- a week. When the whistle Bounds In fn thi ��� enl municl I elections the office designated bhi ftey men Baki ��������� I, Cai ul) 3. I e Bu< I ' ��� students fi thi priest will leave their places. Dntll then na Vista levee has broken, flood- LEVEE BREAKS AND STEAMERS COLLIDE LANDS ARE fLOODED IN DENSE EOG ....,.\\ with theni the moat plea> v mi morles o'. their vtall tv> Fhe commercial metropolis of the nm! Thi treat ment received In Vancou- '���'. S ' II h .1 COnl Vels' |0 tile i e'll ,i ' the Ne �� Westminst - ;ei^nii> thai I ti ivs do not mm li i egt at the '.���. ' -'l.i' the) llelel te' l.'Wl'l tlK'il Ce>! ors to the Vanepuvei learn . O II' I'O, '\\ Damages to Crops and Oil Company Amount to About $1,000,000. Panic Prevails for a Time On Partially Submerged Steamer Sentac. tt. Danny, of Naplnka, Man ��� xrrived in the city yesterday on n she.:: vlalt, Mr. Daub) purchased a ranch iicross ihe- rlvei- on 'he nccnalon of his last visit aboul two yours ago, Halifax, July ���'.. in a dense fog this ind made this trip In order to Imped thouyh (hl, ),,, |1;li, n:i)i���A evening Lhe Red Cross b ten mer Rosa Ills |tropert\\ Although he has been :���- Milli r & Lux .-', ! th Tevis l.an i coin any, and 11 ising $1,000,000 damages. ��� Sunset Ruilwaj has bei n put ont ' thi C liege nf thi Pi pagan- or until I choose to make the place -. Spagna. known, neither the telegraph comments was William Oo panles nor lhe public wlll know where lean, fri m Mobile. the teolt is to fall." j :e"s of tbe countries Vccordlng to an officer "r the. local ,��� mmission and the oil fields nro students belonged will union ihere have' heen bul four ele- . ��� 0ff from connection wltfrthis cit) ��� ' Minister of Foreiegn sertlons from their ranks. The levei h.: 1 back the waters ol take pn tautlons to Quena \\';-: e Lake, covering nine- e .Acs of land belonging *o lind. with 150 passengers, mostly from ' vtng In Manitoba for the past twen Now \\o-.��� and Philadelphia, waa In collision with ihe Bteaiuei Sentac In this harbor. '\\ yenra. he- is neit yet tired of It. and Intends lo live there for a feu years li nm ��� before iin.iih settling in Brlt Almost whole side ol the Seuu ie Ish Oolumbln Mr Danlu Is Inter ' lon of thl ��� T":e-e- . Fruit Men Lectu-e. REVELSTOKE, B. ('.. July 3.���(Spi - clal.) The president oi the British Columbia Fruit Growers' \\ssocia- tion. James Johnston, accompan |i (l b) Secretary Wm 1 Bran- Jritli .mi II. Kipp, of Chiiliwack, a member of the executive of the association, lectured here on Saturday eve ning to a large audii nce een fruil raising, planting, pruning, spraying, etc. Fruit raising is commencing to be a live industry in tha Kootenay country, and the residents of the districts e .i revo- which the lecturers are visiting all cfs there has been ob- exhibit a greal Interesl In what the ted tull details ol n experts have' to say. They started ME ASSASSIN IS JIN BK syPPUStO AIDS ll) ,;. ��� \\ 2.1.1 ) l cil tu a Cl un O.U-'-.i .-a.. : ; e.n di ��� ���'��� -i; riot was stari J jy a \\ ��� gang during the m-h' llled i a. Jew.- and im': iding .'eral July tei n Bqm ��� miles, an I protecti I . : reclaimed land extending for Istance of fifteen miles, Inclu ling Id bed eef Ki rn Lake, the propei ��� thi Kern County Eand Compan) an ' Miller & Lux, This land was cov- ered with <���; oi a "r growing grain n ��� i. foi the harvest and w ith alfalfa, i if the' floi di 1 lands aboul 23,000 . res belongs to the Kern Count) ��� nd i ��� ��� and v "l|M ee res to Ml! Ier & L ix. The '< Itoi It dl i li 1 Ig ram he and the work la ation ha bei a In progn ss for , ��� ,m a: v ��� .: Tli ��� levee was In 1886-1887 joint iy by the two n tions al n coat of $250,000 in ' lasl year ii was si- n ;thi ni I al .' . ��� al i xpeni - FIFTY MILES OUT AT SFA FIRE BREAKS OCT ON SHIP i reactionar) plot to from the coasl on the 25th Inst, anel I trder oi (.'ount Witte, will be on the road until July 11, lee- on premier, who re- turti m Vernon, Kelorona, Nei in ":eniiy at tin' peace ne- Grand Forks, Cranl rooi n i mor. mouth, other plai i Inution was planned by In an Interview witti your corre- ,; roach of the Union of spondenl M Kipp predicted thai with- ���!' People, the orgjaniza- in 10 years the C. P, It. from lie'. ��� the Bmperoi sent a stoke to Cranbrook would be lined a "u June, it, conveying witl hards, He consi.ler- the con- to the a ra reactionar) dltions as favorable for fruil growing ���'��� ies tor the su cess of In this districl .-: In an) | Lace in !: " ' ��� The e\\i cutlon Of the Canada. 1 '"'1 to the loader of the . :' iui_.oiuoun.ouBM-.. shoots Cllinamen on ' '" ""��� ��� , xwo Chinamen i I until the steamer wan entering was turn out and she quickly sunh until her ii< ei. was awash, bul not be> forehi r passengers and en w, number Ing forty, had clambored or 1 n haul ij abord the Rosalind, which was nol damaged, Most ol th Rosalind's passengers were thrown Into panic, the women especially. Mall. Twain's daughter,' IMiss Teliura Clemens, displayed remarkable calmness and bravery, Slowly Broiled to Death. Si in! le. July :i in- ��� nslble from In ii illng il' 11) fumoB ai Islng from lhe I ' e ,. 'Mi ll lhe si || Ol Hie' De'lllP Clay works, Bl lb iilnii. Fred Arthur. an Englishman, '.'i years old, w slow!', broiled tee dooth ye tordti Vrthur's bo ly was discovered by .viiineis going to work, They were all rncted to Iho ash pile by (he i tench of burning Mesh. ��� esli i iu agricultural Implement bpII inu. nnd Is a: ihe' head ot n well ea tal Hi lied business, Death on Dominion Pav \\ w UMO, Jul) S Under nd >-ii������ \\- im- '.ifu-i^ Samno.l tlounte'. ,:i wpll Known rancher In the Qednr dUtrlet, met his death mi Dominion Day, ht�� '.o,h betna fnund Ijias on th.' ^.i-ouiut m iiu- upper eai,! et BMtton street, Im the Chinese foundry tuveatlga tlon showed Hint the nnfovtiina:.' nieiii had fall* n. sti'lUm- on tit-^ hca.t un.l ' 'cal.-'ui'. lit" licet. lieet tlOW lie Cllllle' lei fall Oio- llio 1'ii.ici' {.. not known tt It probable n the verandah In fronl of Iht hum.tee m ll la pm il) fence,! in. an,i nol finding the opening attain had ollmbod ovor the' railing undei the Impronlon thai be wag coming back on to the ildewalh ngntn Mail.', on the nailing ihowet! �� here he h ul climbed over II nice ,��� were no tithor marks ^���. * " SIIIIIIINfll STIIKIS FKASKK KIVIH IIRIIIlii: C. P. R, Offloltla ���< Rcvrlnlolie. Reveli lolte, Jul) 3 \\ number of C P, R. official! from Wlnnlpi >-. arrived here In n private i nr on Sntui lay, and morning nnd befoi Ftt'i in iking a thorough Inspection of - ction oi lha line'. Sim MEN ARE KILLED . BY BATTLESHIP COLLISION - i i From Ise lul I Plfl. mil ��� b bound Inti Ihis i>ort from Me> : be Bteam< i Curaco todk tjre at l o'clock ihis morning and al] hauls i er< called on deck. The thirty-one it Teller T.ikr�� Co'ii In Gri p. Nt W YiiliK, ,lnh .: n i.. t.l v. ��� till' [hotll the United State. mv 1 ni lung lodnj foi Chi stei it Run ������ paying lolloi ol the Wlndaoi T'ti ompany, ��ho the din i ton nl le o i an in- m iii. <--i. tic In i - ''������ V ... ih ' ��� nij'.nn coi lh repnri efn itlnn v. hlcli lhe delec ��� of the mo i reimiii, e, i,.|,,,l le,|. |(nn ,, | || ,,, I'e teadMid a third If In the hospital iho Golden onto th..- thej learned ol of a mys- the exciteraenl thai had existed among B|ve out gny lnformaUon iu the way of h i I I ���w for half the night, a man named Kabau- ���' to St Petersburg thej '' |v;: '" -May and obtained em- ment'ia factory as a common la- are '' ������ He Mn*** several of his b'tt? T,f "hth took p . ^ ��� n and r.ftM announc- terlous sl ���' "**���**?*j��� ,��� the meantime the Are, which had �� an anarohlat, be en- ,"i��"1 |D \"""r cabln :" " ' : ��� oken out In the forward hold and Bn t0 ald hUn ln carry_ a Buhurb of tins cit) _��� .n��i not spread, had h- n extinCTlsh- "mmiasion. I. was P1an-| The r",i":'s" "J. ^ �� Jjj ���" el >j the application ol ��� earn unde. '" air-tight hatches. ""M1 the window of a cheap w Wing house Th, \\ pood ��� lied schooner bele m ting 10 n man ie eiiiiil lle'.iiinie'iil, ol Htlllins, broke fi "in iua moorings yesli help could ee.ieii Irlfw tl ini" the piles at the N< w \\\\ 11 min lei lu Idge, sniushlii i t ho in i ��� ami |pb\\lng the '"'in i" conl Inn i ii.' ,e ei .ime a -a ream half full ot <��� tin ee.i ei a ini,inr condition rie ' in ia mil .eiei w hi. li was mi '.. ��� ,,,. ii e, ai nm ,,r n,.- ��in r��� �� ,.-. lhi llrsi i" notice the pllghl of llm :., hoonei. nnd linstll i rMl In ��� I from In ' tnooi In rted to i lv i one e Ipon i "ae hi iih !| dort llct, tha i nl'. ie. i ic ml v, a found to lie a I ne ell ine who hn i evldi ntl) i i li fl In Toulon, Prance, Jul) i orted In ii' Ihnl dui Ing thi of the French squadron bound from '' ' Marseilles, the battleship Jaurogul cusi i ol having placed tPd,niB In cut berry collided with the lorpedoboal i mc,t In a still case last Bnturdnj nnd ugers were not rotlfled of their \\^ltoyeT pertUylttnG u.m, ���.n.|n,. ,,,, ,, ,, ,n���, :h;ill,ir ,,.,���.,.' vvi|ll ln,!Mnent danger' ' 'ever,and,twas|forcoan,ltl xl, ,������ ,,.,������.��� ,, , ,,,���, R ^ |( . ^ ^ ^ ^^^ '"' '"Jured. |dld nm i fen go to his npnrtmonl to iug In iiteh it raannei i ll II " i.| Hie He I nei �� hill' III.' ..WII .���! wo, on ..iie ndlng to "ome othei I, l |||l Till hid ��'IOI .leioll 1 e ill ferred io ilu i'he maritime prefecture deollnei to '-'i i 'ne. i��, i,|,, v(n,. i i whom h< .|. i I. , f Ilie Tiiuiiiiiiliii Ilie' nn iii prevent '. thi |ttl r. nowever, was ind ray. i by n'sts' bureau. The day nation was fixed and Ka tiefl led his bup- L. ' i" a wood in the vi- ' ''' tersburg i��� order to gel '"���" a Becret hiding place. ' ""' four men turned on ��� '.; :in'l killed him, carrying B��� '' '"'" Of death passed on The Chinese say thai a m I entered their caWn about 11 P.m.. anl without warning began to shoot, They declare that after two men had heen shot eleiwn.a third Chinaman Bed from Q'-l Feats Her Way Acrc6��. the room, mounted the robber's bi-. \\v,\\i,i,.\\ WALLA, July .').���Nora cycle and got away. They say the|Bartj giving her tige as lit .veins and jobber then entered another room and Bhol ihe fourth Chinaman, who fled badly wounded and gave the alarm. Berlin Banker Arrested. BERLIN, .Tui.v 3.���Herr Kn' banker, has been arreted om charge of embezzling $100,000. the i jier home as Texas was arrested hy Constable Peterson last night .after she had leaten her way across the continent. ��he was attired In men s clothes when arrested and Bald thai she was looking for her hatband, who had loft her at Starbuck. She confirmation or denial of the report, Later report! are In Ilie elTcet that it whh th torpedoboat dBitroyer Dardep ihai collided with the battleship I.tiiiref'.iiiherry nml thai the llardewas sunk. The squadron wns hound from Mar- ���Qlllet to Keber, Algiers. ''' 11 ni.inli' I fei' live \\. am. linto this city on the Irn High Water Breaks Boom. Revelstoke, July .'!���The high water of June 27 was responsible for the breaking of a boom In Kamloops lake. ���';��'l the scattering of many tiiilllnnn "f feel of saw logs. The loga are 1 by the Savanas Lumt{W com- and the firm will be put to n great expenie In collecting them. Troops Tramp Through Town. PALBRMO, July a A Mi- Indus trial Btrike has broken oul and 16,00" men have Stopped wnrli. The town Is occupied hy troops nnd there liav heen many conflict.!. Todav r.iirhl- noi'i'.: had to charge n prOwd wl- drawn sabers. Mun. ti"- '��� heen made. Shocks In Italy. Home, July n.���Slight enrthquake -hocks were felt today at Tolmesso, Sandanlele nnd Amaro, near Udenl, capital or the province of that Toliuez.-.n Is In the Alps. h. i from linking, and with the houi i,l|< |v III lOW, l.'l'l'i'e led In III.' sielllll 'I.,-, where tbe rapid!) tilling boai w 11 i tni im.i Tho ichoonef 11 �� prnctleallj non boat, having heon N llllllv IHIllI UP lev Ml lle'llllllinnl ll engage In ulnion flshlns thli iea��on Tornado Doet DdmSge. Dallas, Texas. July It. Mcium.' r<' ports have heen received of a t.iiiia.l" Which swept through portlr ns of Wl chlt.n, Baylor, Young, Taylor, Khox nnd Haskell Counties yvsterday. Considerable Jamage was done nl ���Wichita Falls, In Young County, and nt Beymour. Rochester le reported as almost, de- ttrnyed. Merkel, ln Taylor County, is reported partially destroyed. 'i.-,'V-. by!"' THE DAILY NEWS. 7HURSDAV, JULy DEEP SEA FISHES. OUR BATHING SUITS The pleasure of one's to by a comfortable DIP is vastly added Bathing Suit Ours meet all requirements in looks, wear and cost. One and two-piece Men's and Boys' Suits, Cotton, Jersey Cloth, etc���plain and fancy styles ���fast colors-good shape-all sizes. 50c 60c 75c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 HL DeBECK Clothier and Furnisher fo Men Who Know Next Post Office New Westminster Ther* Hi-Ihk %'othlnir F_l��e to H�� Th*y l.lvi- Upon Each Other. "All ilie deep sea fishes are enormous eaters," says a naturalist. '���There lie liig nothing to eat but the life atiyjt them, tbey live upon each other.. Bvbry facilltj for killing ami devouring j Is provided���luminescence to dazzle, swiftness and sireustli to overtake anil overpower, knife blade teeth for tearing, abnormally large jaws for crushing. Whatever the prey or however largo it way be, there Is lit lb trouble in swallowing it. The mouth ' yawns like a cavern, and tbe stoma ei, i distends to bold a body even larger than the swallower. The appetite isi fishes seems never wanting, and com- plete digestion with some of theni Is only a nintter*of half an hour." For this reason slaughter goes on unendingly. Usually lt Is produced only by t hunger, but souio_ monsters, Ijke !Jk j bluefisb, even when gorged, kill fo puivlovf K l;illing. Of tbe etornni warfare that goes ot�� beneath the surface of the waves thej same writer remarks: "Tbey follow the prey like packs of wolves, aud in I urn are followed, band succeeding band. Increasing iu size as tbey decrease In . numbers. Tbe herrings eat the smaller fish, even their own young; tbey arc harried by the bluelishes until n trail Of blood stains the water, while foi lowing the blueflshes come the Insatiate porpoises, Nothing saves the weaker ones but breed. Many thou sands of eggs are spawned that .1 dozen or more may be hatched nail brought tu maturity. J>!lions are l> ������ yes, 7>ut millions survive. "The herrings move on the sea L uncountable numbers In banks tin. are miles In length ami width, In vein,! rows so vast tlmF they perhaps keep passing oue given point In unbroken succession for montbs at a time. Just so with the menhaden. A catch In a purse net of 500,000 is not infrequent Pueb numbers are sufficient to withstand all tbe ravages of the natural enemy. The bass, the haddock and the pollock may kill to their hearts content, and still the menhaden will hold their own."���Chicago News. ���������������"�� V Trains & Si. . I Established 1387 tncorporated 1906 || ���^*��| i Gilley Bros, ltd j ��� ��� : : ��� : : tB&��Bl\\T4%gS4^^ I Se >. >_ :���. _��; >. x '���' '9. ���P, I I BRIGHT DAYS SHOW UF* THE BARE SPOTS m Call and seejour new lines of FURNITURE. The best of woods, the latest of patterns, the best of workmanship, ancl the most reasonable of prices. W. E. PALES, FURNITURE EMPORIUM 716 and 718 Columbia St. Four Floors. Rear Extension, Front St. I I I i 1 1 J Wljpn Thni-kfrur Struck. Scent. "The nose is a powerful factor in tbe selection of flowers," said the propri- 1 etor of a flower stand. "I keep the 1 doors of this glass ease open In ali ] kinds of weather. I want possible cus- j torn ers to catch a whiff of the fragrance. Most people buy (lowers for I tbe smell instead of the looks. They ��� will pass a sluit-in flower stand day >': ' after day and never think of buying * anything, but just let them get tbe ��� I odor of some favorite flower and they will go home carrying a bouquet as big as your hat."���New York I'ress. AT RYALL'S DRUG STORE f ; *y*b *i2*y*b.i*y*y*y*i}*y*:,*b **:: *y*2.*b:*y*y*y*y*i.;***x*;y*;. The wonderful progress of Canada is illustrated by the fact that the finest Cocoa in the world is made there. COWAN'S PERFECTION COCOA Is tbe purest and the best and is fast becoming the beverage for old and young. THE COWAN CO.. Ltd., TORONTO Golf Stick*. It is of the ..'tm..st importance that the golfer should be ou terms of thc most complete confidence and intimacy ��� 1 with all the clubs In his bag, and pur-, tlcularly the wooden clubs, from which he gets bis length. .Such confidence , cannot be established during the firs' few seasons of a golfer's experience. It needs a loug time ami much thought to grasp what are the essential fea- tures of a wooden dub that make it exactly suited to the peculiarities of a particular player.���Fry's .Magazine. WELLINGTON LUMP COAL WELLINGTON WASHED NUT AND PEA COAL. COMOX COAL AND COKE. CUMBERLAND FORGE COAL. VANCOUVER PORTLAND CEMENT. This celebrated Cement Is used by nearly all large contractors in the Province. ROSEBANK LIME. Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN MANITOBA WOOD FIBRE. NEW BRUNSWICK PLASTER. LIVERPOOL SALT. COMMON BRICK. PRESSED FACE BRICK. FIRE BRICK. FIRE CLAY and MANTEL BRICK. From the Clayburn Clay Co. SEWER PIPE, DRAIN TILE, SAND, CRUSHED ROCK. Uave x- *' x. �� ��� , Leave X. \\v. UA^H Leave Seattle 1 ';ar J"el����L C.P.R. WESI . . p,',!,lii Leave N. W ��� 0 , ,- ,. 'N%(| Arrive N.W.I . nt- ,,. ��'"�� GREAT NORTHERN1 BAt,jT Lv. N. \\v. 9.20 ���,,-., ��� r **��*!! Lv. N. W. 4 p.m. v.. w. j Lv. N. W. 3 p. in. a Lv. Vancouver g 10 [).n ar- Seatt|| '"'��� Seattle Lv. N. W. &-.'i-i ZrSVi 2.20 p.m. ""��� W.N,,I Telephones: Office 16, Manager's Residence 122 | ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS A Puzzle of the Bid Fire. One of the remarkable incident* of the greal lire of Sun Francisco was Hie immunity from damage cf an old wooden shack owned by a paint company at the corner of Main and Harrison streets. The ram- shackle, half century old building stand* unbar il. a little island in a sea of desolation. I' rooks with oil and is filled "'i''1 highly inflammable materials. Near to it ;i great pile of coal caught fire aud burned for nearly a week. The officials of the company felt so certain that the ( |)].i.'e' had fallen a victim to the de-1 vouring flames that they did not even attempt to visit it until two weeks or so after tho conflagration, and then it was mere curiosity t<5 see what tho ruins looked like that led them there. The Canadian Bank of Commerce Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000. Reserve Fund, $5,000,000 h. E, HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. FARMERS' BANKING. Every facility afforded Farmers for their banking business. Sales Notes cashed or taken for collection. BANKING BY MAIL���Deposits may he made or withdrawn oby mail. Out-of-town accounts receive evory attention, NEW WESTMINSTER BRANCH��� H. R. DAVIDSON, Manager. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. 8 TO 9 O'CLOCK. Edible Birds' Nests. Some authorities have contended that the edible birds' nests are constructed nf a glutinous matter se- creted in the mouths of the birds, and others think that these nests are composed of a kind of seaweed. The latter theory 1ms now heen practically abandoned, and it is gen* orally conceded that the robbing of the nests before tho hatching of thn young is rin act of great cmelty, since the birds immediately set to work to build new ones, and tho excessive drain on their saliva exhausts their strength to such a degree thai they are of ten found dead in numbers near tho spot where they had meant to rear their broods. JUNE WEDDINGS In the spring a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of love, "and in June he gets married. We have now a splendid new 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. Beaver��� From N. W. Men 'V... ��� FrW From Chwk Tu. Th Sat Ramona��� From N. W. Tu., Th Sat 8 From Cl Wk. Sun . Wi 1., Frl. DOWN UVER, Wedding Rings Our Specialty W. C. CHAMBERLIN THE JEWELER r-~ I l B. C. Mills, Timber and Trading Company VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER Manuracturers and Dealers in All Kinds ot Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors, Interior Finish, Turned Work, Etc. Fish and Fruit Boxes. Large Stock Plain and Fancy Glass. FARMERS ATTENTION! Lumber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining. Royal City Branch, Columbia St. Telephone 12. New Westminster 45 MILLIONS THAT IS YOUR SECURITY WHEN] yOU BANK WITH ��������� The ROYAL BANK of CANADA TOTAL ASSETS OVER 45,000,000 Lv. Guichon, 2:10 p. m.; ?:45 p m. and 6 p, a. Mondays onlv, B. C. ELECTRIC VAXcocvi,! Lv. New Westminster 660 (S and 8 a. m.. and evfry halt hoar -wl after till 11 p. m. '"��� Lv. Vancouver for Westmin,. I tame hours. '��� Fraser River and Gulf | UP RIVER. Ml I ill 30WN RIVEI Transfer��� From N.W. daily, ex Sundaj | Add. trip, Monday, 5 a.m. From Steveston, 7 a.m. (Fri. 6ajl Mail Service Dispatched ley c. P. R, . a. in.; close 11 Sumas and Seattle, via Huntl dally. Millside Sn. i. d ii excep day; Sapperton No. I, daily ei I Sunday; Calgary an I . I 2 (first mail C.P.R. e isl lail : J from tln> above poinl - n eivei I 8:15 p. in. Dispatched by B. C. E Co., 7: l.'i a. in Vancouver, No. 1, dail 1 elays. Return mall reci Ived ��� I Dispatched by 'G.N.R. ti dn ��� I. .| Cloverdale, Nicom Porl Hazelmere, Hall's Prairie, Blalw Seattle (all joints In Washington south, also all polnl n ��� states i. daily exci pi S iei i iy. Rea mails received al 3:30 (',' (.'.inn. Tuesdays and Thu:'-;. Tynehead, Wednesdays and .--.'I days. Return mail receive I M �� i and Fridays. Dispatched by B. C. Ele I 10:30 n. in.: Vancouver No. 2; Vici irla, N'a Central Park, daily exci Sin Return mail i eceive I al 2 p. ' Dlspai ched by carrier, 1:13 p. in Easl Burnaby, dally exci S | Return mails received al Disp itched by carrier l-':"" noon: Timberland, Tuesdays and Fr��| Return malls ri celved T n ��� la: i t Fridays. Dispatched by ('. P.R. b iat, 2 ! I and l :30 p. ra. on S u la '��� I.a.line-. Westham Island. 1 Guichon, Steveston, Sun m 'I excepl Sunday. Return i ed from 9 a. m. to 11 a. m Woodward's, Wedncsda I mail on Wednesdays and S i Dispatched by H.<". Electrl 3:30 p. m.: Vancouver, No, 2: Victoi la, I daily excepl Sunday. Retti I received al G p. ra. Burnaby lake. Return 2 p. m. Dispatched by O.N. Pyler, : '��� T.e southern points, la Sunday. Return mail i' Dis eatched by C.P.R. train m.; mail closes al I'���'���'��� C ilgary and Vanco 11 P. R. east, second main. R' received al LO:35 a. ni. Sapperton, No. 2; MUlsldi. N Coquitlam, daily excepl ������ turn mall received al I0:.'!ii ���' Wi- welcome small accounts anel pay interest four times ii year on Savings Bank deposits. F. B. LYLE, Manager. Bank of Montreal V ESTABLISHED 1817. CAPITAL $14,400,000.00 RESERVE $11,000,000.00 Branches throughout Canada and Newfoundland, and in London, England, New York, Chicago and Spokane, U.S.A., and Mexico City. A (Jen- eral Danidng Business Transacted. Letters of Credit issued, available witl. correspondents In all tiarts of the World. Savings Bank Department. Deposits received in sums of $1 and upwards, and Interesl allowed at 2 per rent, jeer annum (present rate) added four times a year. Total Assets over $168,000,000.00. NEW WESTMINSTER BRA4K3H. Q. D. BRYMNER, Manager \\ Northern Pacific 'Thr >ee Transcontinental Trains Dail* Travel on the Famous "NORTH COAST LIMITED" Electric-lighted train. Low Ban* Quick Time. Excellent &er��* New York, Chicago, Toronto, St. ?& AND ALL POINTS EAST Steamshir Tickets on sale to al pean points. Special Reduced Rates K^ Rates to Southern Cali'"''"'3' For full informtion call on or �� 0. E. LANG, General A. 480 Hastings St., Vancouve A. D. Cll.Vi'i'ibb : ��� portlan Tf'P ent, . B. C ,10. k$D AY, JULY 4, 190?. li.: .'����� ' f I 4 I " I THE DAILY NEWS. Tm: ������J Hel A ���*% ''��� i; - B.^HF '".il,, ILty Itldl V _H I. . tleij '< Ver j. n "p., ��� Ut Hon Kepi oy * N J UMMER 5HIRT5 |ln Silk Stripes (collar attached) 75c, $1, $1.25 and $2. Raw Silk, collar attached, $2.25 the shirt. Black, Blue ancl Drab Alpaca, reversible collars, $1.75. the shirt. White Canvas, $1 and ��1.25 White, ventilated, $1.25, reverse collar. We sell the "Big Shirt" and the "Big Horn" Shirt. P HILLIP THE WARDROBE CLOTHIER DUTY OF HAPPINESS. Second-Hand PIANOS 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 2T5 Imperial Cattle Wash ONE DOLLAR A GALLON It pays tii nse it. The cow will g \\ i better results if she does nol have to fight flies. Guaranteed todo thework D.S, CURTIS S CO.. Drucs. Spwtarte.Soodv Nr�� Westminster Keep T<���ir Pace to the Snattshl ������ Smile Through \\ out Tear... : i ������ mi old man who tins had a -'' ' deal nt troul i and man; losses es. but lie started out In '������-���- - th :i firm determination to ex- Just us much real enjoyment ; t as he wi nt along us possible��� not .1, dissipation, but iu wholesome ��� ��� and tun He bas always :: ' to see tl e humorous side of tl ps the bright si le and tbe duty erf happiness. ��� suit is that, although this mas ; ��� - '���.'������������ more than his share of sorrow In hii eareei hi has developed the in- : making the best -' i ��� > situ ti and of always fae ���'������- tl ��� sun and tt rning his back to the ��� ivs rhls life habit of cheerfulness and optimism has brought out * etness ol chara ter and a poise an.l v ' '. of mind which nre the envj Mho know him. Although he has lost his property and the mosl ol his : and r< >latf\\ es, yet he radiates ��� and helpfulness wherever he A man who can laugh outside when he is crying inside, who can smile bi fei - badly, has a great ac- shment We all love ihe one who believes the sun shines when Ue '. see rt. A potted rose In a window wl'J turn Its fine away from the darkness to- ward the light Turn it as often as you will, it always tarns away from the darkness nnd lifts its face upward toward the sun. So we Instinctively shrink from oold. melancholy, Inkj natures and turn our faces toward the' bright, the cheerful and the sunshiny. There is more virtue [n one sunbeam than iu a whole ".. ispbere ol cloud and gloom. Your ability to carry your own sun- shine with you. your own lubricant, your own light, so that, no matter how heavy the load or dark the way, you will be equal to the emergency, wlll measure your ability to continue and to achieve.���Success. Co'er o' thl Pride's Gown. It is. interesting to note thai the choice of white for wedding dresses is comparatively a modern fashion. The Roman brides wore- yellow, and in the mosl eastern countries pink is the Irida'. 'out. During the middle ages the renaissance brides wore crimson, and mosl of our Plantage- nei and Tudor queens were married in this ti\\ id hue, whit h is still popular in parts of Brittany, when, the bride ia usually dressed in crimson br< tide. It was Mary Stuart who lire-t i Imaged the color of bridal garments. At her marriage with Frait t is II. of France in 1553- -whici took place not before the altar, but 1 before the great doors of Notre Dame���she was gowned in white brocade, with a train of pale blue Persian velvel six yards in length This innovation caused qu te a si i : in the fashionable world at ti,:.: time, ii was not, however, till quift seventeenth centun Mlnoral Wotorc Ft/�� pure srhite, the color hitherto iTlinerdl TTaicrb, tilt. i corn bv roval French widows, be . .1 \\\\j cane popular for bridal garments Aerated Waters, in England.���Church Eclectic. 4 More Specials .. TO-DAY .. We Eat to Live But at the same time it is ncoi>- sary to know what we are eating. At KENNY'S Cafe You can rely upon Getting the Bkst of everything. >00 Cords of Ian Bark Wanted At the rraser River Tannery Highest Cash Price Paid Westminster Iron Works GEVKRAL MACH1NK ANU tCNUtNE WORK. FH1P SMITHING, tmiuun; and STRUCTURAL IRON WOKK. Ornamental iron worn, inriudint Fences, Gales. Fire Ksoapes, etc. M...1 orders aud correspondence In led. JOHN REID, BEGBIE IS t'K._.__. I'. New Westminster. f. U ���"�� J.HENLEY Manufacturer ot Ladies, Win $15���or��� $10 EASTERBROOK MILLING CO., Eburne, OFFER TWO PRIZES - First, $15; second, $10, for the best loaf of bread exhibited al the forthcoming Provincial Exhibition, mad" with their celebrated IMPERIAL FLOUR - IMPERIAL No entrance fee needed all that is necessary is that the ��� read be made with IMPERIAL FLOUR. McQUARRIE & CO. FLOUR AND FEED MERCHANTS FRONT STREET. New Westminster. Telephone 333. Family Trade a Specialty. Tel. 113. Office. Eighth Street, NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. a Ufa ri i' 1 rom In- i 1 may v or' Uar.-l ni 1 hysleal ami r.v. tal labor, y-.-e the nighl eometh v b, 11 n 1 uutu cat work. Thc Insomniac, utterly fatigued, falls iiit > 11 slumber- not a sound, re coma, fell torpor, born ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS tigue. 1,1 1, few hours the demon..ay, I Qp JHE WNM|AN PACIFIC RY "Awake nnd the Insomniac start- In rlureT .Mn r-Ac-rr-ci" stantly ini , wuklug. with bright, sta, =F>NEST AND FASTEST lng, v, inlel.- . sleepless eyes. Is there no cure? None. lusomnln comes witl. nco. Vnei cannot cure your years. Yin: n EMPRESSES '* j use.l to sleep yesterday w.ie'u vou were *8.ooo 1 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN (14,600 young. ' Kot poppy n >r mandraffan H.Pewrt EMPRESS OK IRELAND] IONS nor all the drowsy sirupi ol \\bo world '��� Particularly low rates from the can medicine thei to that sweet sleep old Country. Reservations made which yesterday thou liadst." Sat bere for all sailings. Francisco Argonaut. ^ Nex| s;|j|jii^ Bmpre8B .,,���, l2 Tc -.often the Hands. Empress of Britain luly 26th. To make ti mixture for the hands por particulars apply take equal parts i.f rosewater and ED. QOULET, \\\\ glycerin, mix while warm nnd keep c p ]{' Vu( n( \\ firmly corked. The bottle Bhould | be shaken before using. If the Canadian Pacific! 250 3-4 in.White Cornice Poles,with ends and brackets complete; regular 25c value. Sale Price 15c 5 dozen only���Footstools, covered in handsome figured Velours and Empire gilt legs, well finished and extra good value at $1. Sale price 75c Handsome square top Centre Tables in Early English or Golden Oak finish, fitted with 22 in. tops and lower shelves under these tables make an attractive addition to the parlor or dining room, and will soon clear out; the regular value is $2.75. Special Sale Price - $1.95 THESE ARE THE BIGGEST BARGAINS YET. About GO Hat and Coat Racks, fitted with 5 pegs each; well finished, and cheap at 50c. Sale Price 3 5c BETTER COME QUICK FOR THESE. JOHN A. LEE'Sl Furniture Emporium Dupont Block, Columbia Slreet, New Westminster Phone 73 t **��� *���*���*:*���*���* * * * * ** * ���������:���".���:���������:������; ���-���-���-���c two-third of glycerin to one of rosewater. Rub well over the hands after washing and before retiring for the in. RAILWAY COMPANY Phone 101 DAILY Pickled Nasturtium Seed. # After thc (lower has dried from _ TriillSClMtineillal MllS 2 the nasturtium planl lay lhe Reed in ..ilt and water for two days; then drain and lay in fresh cold water. Excursion rates to all points En Drain and pack in jars. Bring Tin- j,,iN- 3rd, 4th and Bth; Augusl yiii egnr to the boiling point and Bea- 8th .,���,, t0th, Tickets good for thi son it with mace and peppercorns m���nt|1S- and a Ijttlc white sugar, Fill jars to overflowing ainl seal. ��� I Reichenbach Company ! LIMITED. (J. P. K. Agent. New West tn I tinti 1 Adams' Celebrated Truss Rod ** Studebaker, Standard and Steel Skein Mountain Wagons. Farm Trucks, &C. Agents for the .1. J. Chase> Threshing Machinery. T- J. TRAPP & CO. Limited Also Single Fare and One-Third for round trip tickets, Dominion Daj Flowers In Rooms. Tickets on sale June 28, 29, 30, an Growing plants and cut flowers July 1st; good till July 3rd, In profusion should never be per- ED (joui.kt ' mitted in bedroomo, for these ex- haust the air which is required by i tho sleeper. Many a headache or attack of nausea in the morning may he accounted for by plants and l W��Stmlll��t6r flowers being allowed to remain ia 1 the room aii night. Transfer Co. Ginger Beer. Pour n gallon of boiling water on | 'ifflce 'Phone 185. Uns 'Knone 18�� one pound of loaf sugar, half an j Columbia 8t. ounce of ginger and one ounce of j cream of tartar. When nearh���cold Baggage deliverM promptly to ��n. odd a taiiiospoonful of yeast. Struin, 1 part of the rlty- bottle, una in six hours it will be [ ready for use. Ii' root ginger is * ��� i, fii n t�� used; boil it ia ih-o water for two \\ Light and Heavy liauhni lym.trJtiiS | Office���Tram Deoot Wholesale and Retail Butchers Columbia Street FOR YflllK NEXT ORDER OF MEAT I * i * i*^��tt��#������#��'ii##*ft��#��^ ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS UR SDAY JUty] THE DAILY NEwS Published by the Dally \\ew__ Pub- shing Company Umiied. at their offices, corner of Sixth ami t roat streets. New Westminster, 13. C. In the Kitchen���use WINDSOR SALT. It is a serious mistake to use common salt. Use the fine, pure Windsor. E. A. Paige Manager 130 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE���One second-hand range, .suitable for large restaurant or log- I Iglng camp, 06 Cordova street west Vancouver. HOUSE AND TWO LOTS to rent. splendid location; corner site on car line, eight minutes from post. office. Apply P. A. Daily News office. ISecond-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 Imperial Cattle Wash ONE DOLLAR A GALLON; It pays to use it. The cow will give better results if she does not have to fight flies. Guaranteed to do thework D.S. CURTIS & CO., Drugs, Spedacles.Seeds New Westminster Can You Beat Hi �� A six-room modern House, in g( od repair a lot 55 x 165 feet, all in fruit tree." 1��" block from city car, on Fourth Avenu6 Price $1,800 Half cash, - - balance easy terms Hale & Lam AGENTS FOR CITY AND FARM PROPER 248 Columbia St., NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C Phone 335 |��. o. g. how wonderful they really are, nat- contract when called upon to do so. 1907, will be received up to Saturday, July 20 next. Each tender Is to lie FOR SALE--A good paying business, marked "Tender for Fuel," nnd ad- the Arrow Job Printing Plant, good Secretary of the Mil- will as a running concern. Room it1'! Council, Ottawa. 4. Daily N'ews Block. tf Printed forms of tender containing -������������������������������������������������ full particulars may he obtained from Dr. T. Hoggan, M.R.C.V.S., Edinburgh, the Secretary of Ihe .Militia Council, Veterinary Surgeon Ottawa, or at the Offire of the Dis- Having commenced practice in New trie! Officer Cominanding, Victoria. Westminster, messages can be left af who will furnish all information re- D. S. Curtis' Drug Store. Columbia quired. street; 'Phone 4:!, until I have made Each tender must he accompanied my offlce arrangements, by an accepted checque, payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Militia and Defence, for five per cenl of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party making the tender declines to sign a We Eat to Live But at the same time it is necessary to know what we tire eating. At KENNY'S Cafe You can rely upon Getting the Best of Everything. iOO Cords of Ian Bark Wanted At the rraser River Tannery Bt Wist NOTICE TIMBER LANDS���We deal exclusively ln timber. Have large and small tracts on wafer. If you wish to buy or sell, see me. !��. R. Chandler, 407 Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. nrally lead to speculation as to what the future has in store for the nations. We gel Into a habit or thinking of the older nations of Europe as if they weiv fixed like the everlasting hills. Bul that idea may turn out to be a Secretary very mistaken one. Still it is to the fence. .If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The Department does nol bind itself io accepl the lowest or any tender. E. P. JARVIS. Dept. of Militia and De- *wakening Basi that one naturally looks for the forces and prophecies of national changes. Especially do men specula; i upon Japan's opportunities and amblUons, an.l annum her opportunities���the opportunities of the people of Japan, perhaps, rather than of the Ja] nese nation���some are in- i lined to count the South American continent. It is asserted as certainly (rue th.it the mixed race of South America, where the Indians have not faded away before the white man as in North America, bui become largely amalgamated with Spaniards, Portugese and negroes has no racial antagonism to Mongolians from the other i side eef the Pacific. There is no ob. lection to intermarriage among the common ppbple, and if the redundant' ' ���'���n'\\ ni of Japan finds a congenial ���'���'���'. for immigration in South America the e may be a possibility that .Tapani se influence may become very powerful In the revolution-haunted republics eef the Southern continent. li Is ��� asily conceivable thai given n large Immigration of Japanese, industrious, shrewd, thrifty, instinct with the spirit of progress and conquest, (hey might in time change the character of South America and raise a powei :��� thai continenl againsi which Ihe Monroe doctrine would be of no avail. WANTED���Position by middle aged man for office work with lumber company, or other corporation, understands books, speaks French and English, holds twenty-three years1 reference with same firm. Apply by letter to J. G. care General Post' Office, New Westminster. ::i Departmenl of Militia and Defence. Ottawa, .lune 21, 1907, ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS. Highest Cash Price Paid J.HENLEY Manufacturer of Mineral Waters, Etc. Aerated Waters, Family Trade a Specialty. Tel. 113. Office, Eighth Street NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C. if$S^- Walk- Over Police Court Cases. Th following are the police couri stall les for the month of .lune. 1907: Drun enness ig Mcens By l.au Infringemenl l to nnim iis i Streets and Sidewall bj Law Infringemenl 7 Theft i Damagi roperty i Vagr in . ^ Perju ! ���s';i a exious drug i v . I Inn al iioust s of ill fame :, Breach of Indian Act :,' Bi ��������� ��� Youth's Protection Aci 1 lng 4 Total 5n I . Provincial Institution Supplies. Thc I illowing firms have be en successful in tendei ni fo (lie provincial jail and th,' provincial a. :.:���:: Pro. ���: ial Asj lum���Grocoi le s, c. A. Wel i el 'Mes, T. S. Annan I lie; dry ge i Is, T, li. Smith; tailoi lng, T. H. Smith; coal, Mayers .v- Preston; I ��� tl ling . nd furniture, J, A. Lee; drugs, 'i S. Curtis; seeds. Brackman & i'e": milk, undecided: meat. Fr.a- Low Shoes are in high favor this summer, even moreso than ever before. We have just received a consignment of WALK-OVER OXFORDS that will make you buy. We are still in the ring with some of the besi Bargains ever offered for the money in the wail of farms, fruit ranches and city property, Cai and take a look at OUR LIST. IT WILL CONVINCEY(J HERE ARE \\ FEW SPECIMENS: No. 41. 8-roomed Modern House, hot and cole bath and closet, etc.; full sized lot; all in lawtj every way up-to-date. Price $3700. Terms arras No. 42. (i-roomed house, modem, on Fourth avenue,! full sized lots, laid out in lawn and fruil treesjcli houses, etc. Price $2000, .half cash, balance easi No. 66. 10 lots on Tenth avenue, all easily cleared, $500 for the block. No. 67. 1 lots on Tenth avenue, all easily cleared, 1!I from Sixth street car line. To a cash buyer the block. No. 68. 2 lots on Fourth avenue and Mth street ;oj cleared; near north arm. Price $500 each No. 69. 1 lot on Fourth avenue and Tenth street, 661 frontage; all cleared and in fruit trees, fenced,] ready to build upon. Price $500 to a cash buyer! No. 61. '2 lots on Columbia street near hospital, Sa| ton, easily cleared. Price $425 each. Ws haye a few small ranches in Biirnafty and Sappurliji] District' all of good value. FRASER VALLE1 REALTY COMP Real Estate, Insurance and Business Brokers, Murchie I NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. Our Tans in are winners. Lace and Button Just received a shipment of Brass and Iron Beds direct from Birmingham, Eng. 1 .��� are handsome, strong and durable. I see Lhe line. White Bedspreads, Sheets and Pillow Casesj Come and inspect. A jreat variety. John A. Lee's Furniture Emporium) DUPONT BLOCK, iw. 73 NEW WESTMIN SI E. C THE ASKTOSEE THE MANNISH DESIGN FOR WOMEN ��� ��� 60 pairs of Women's White Oxfords received by express. On sale this week for $1.75 a pair JOHNSTON': BIG SHOE HOUSE, LIMITED, NEW WESTMINSTER THE SIGN Of THE BIG flECTMC BOO! ��� ��� ��� ��� Bays half an acre of land, corner lot on Sixth /h'6, !| * and Fourteenth St. Only two blocks from 2 Vancouver car line. * * * * $250 Cash and the balance in six months will take this lie, * Columbia Street New Westminster j .*bb:*CC*b *. .*:.*: THE Cash Store IA FINAL CLEARANCE OF Smart and Stylish SUITS Regular $25 and S20 values ior I4.50and $1 1.50 N " ��� suits alike, but all sizes wel) represented _ ; i 12, Stylish Et as, P ny Jackets and B :, ts, tight and semi-fitting. Even' garment has ���..-:. wel) ..:: and neatly put : gether as mly skilled irkmen can do. The fa ricsan the latest white id black overchecks, shad w plaids and stripes, ;];]: biascut straps an i trimmings; a few are finish- nth m trie silk or milit iry silk brai Is. A new sui: now will add to the pleasure of a r a continental tour. The price is a small w ��14.50 or $11.50. Unite Wash Suits at $6.50, S4.75. $3.75 or $1.95 Aut im bile C tats of waterpn of i silk, Cravenette C iats, summer weight Tourist Coats in a large Ira - of patterns, all new, all marked for quick Jsellii Vou will get better service in the morning and [ the rush of the crowds in the afternoon. Store ���.' - 5 at 5 p. m. sharp. tIIsmth 267-271 COLUMBIA ST. NEW WESTMINSTER ... .^^^iaaeffii_fl!iigaawaa��ia mwn itBBzrsjrtxKs.ra CITY NEWS - e gm a I Ma - -' ��� ���:.':��� n :,},.��� S "" i " ������. '���. mi .��� esti . S<:���,;���. . y. sr: ��� f ""'. t t; irt,iit. wis'l EwKWpsm. '.-.-..'��� ;.s^. .; �� days ���:���������.. ��� ��� .. 2i; : 2\\ ���>!.:��� - < - t o:-,: *!���������:���: :��� ������' : : ��� ��� ; j, :.-���>.- :.: : ���������: . - .:���:���:������.- ������ ���'.������' fii ��� :.eC ;. r . . .-. ;.���: (WHStfs ... - : .'<.: ��� 2 : . I'I ��� - . ��� | :.. ���:������-:. ���:���,���: : .'��� : \\ - ��� i . 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(.-.- r.-, s Ser Wat< ���' es a ,-.-- ������. :s.-.,- KM t^ein'.���<���.-.'.:'.-. s S ,r: \\\\ s:;':..:���- .*,-. .-> .-��>r J* 5C . ,' Ag*/*4 Poi '.hi- .���:���:���: iie-.1. s- .:-. v-.-.-. >>��;.-'.'.:������< >..,-,..io. ..��� the W*11a_*ai l",:.' I \\. .f.\\ . ������:. \\ f ���-, ���������:.- Rtag* : e- <> i-' ��� c:.- <���, .- '���'��� . .-:���. :- ., ^S ��� ���' �� ������:'������ ���'-" '���"��� ( p. k I h e' i ' ��� >' it is consi lered the \\ ��� -' : ��� - sent d y rh< ano ia! lhi Q leen's '���'.���' chai ch Sun laj - I ��] win Iw li Stanlej W.���'. . v ., "ondltions ] mil - ���:: - r ents .'' ' ". al trai cou ��� th crowds w II lean thi li n. Ri al ��� i m e ensuing j v seas :.--���.' ���������'.."���.'��� capl increased tV. ' l - ?���' ' .. change id '���..'���-' '....:���:������: w Westminster was aJso made ��� offiw s '��� 19 ���' nn ;;s folloti ���- Jones . nesidettl Peter Bii - > ; ��� ��� and F ' Hart man reet >r cholee ���'��� '.2, :������ -. ���::o v r \\,'�� Westn' ������ \\ w Sil V J\\��lj ' ��� " ti.irsf ee 111 ��� M Pett! (the efon Wii C \\l . s M K< ni It. for som > ��� i Mam i Fortj Perfc -mers Com ������;-. ~'.- > - ir ital featur . .' v on '������ ���oncerns ���,'.- Cotl >n Plcken ��� ' mtns ��� * in - clans led b '' i acli thi color* ' ��:-v-. the "Dantb Dh e 0 IliehOM D e"ee e-\\e'< Sv;:. le 8 s .:��� nsU< Hane> . V He.ee \\ i�� W i ��� ��� FARM o ��� 100 acres. Thirty acres cleared and in grass. First class soil, and 30 acres fenced. 400 Fruit trees. Stabling for 30 head of stock and lour horses. Dwelling 6 rooms, 2 barns, some outhouses, Chicken houses, etc. About 400 Cords of Cedar on property. $1500 cash WILL HANDLE THIS PLACE AND IS A GOOD PROPOSITION. cLEOD, MARK & CO. ' Farm Land Specialists, New Westminster ������� 1 Hut W1 nat You Want!' athroom, Cottage on corner, 5 rooms, pantry, a'< ixed wash tubs and all other Improvements also fruit trees. This cottage has just been Painted and is in first class condition- ..ci' $1,650, half cash, balance eas;. I P. PEEBLES RlL Columbia St. NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C, Phone 307 I whi r< Bl . W 111 ��� ���: r .. :��� sl )1 '.' V ���. - M - y, ��� lil has ��� en lh In s the ] asl . :;:' M' i "S, her husband eii in esti nsi re frutl gr >'wer. : ��� ��� ll Indli ons this son v sue pssful me In the clng 1 in Thi Westminster Fruil ' ng Co will starl ita flrsl hi si a -���':: ��� >.la>. and oxpiv; ;o have .ill thai can be han lied, as, ��� irl from tiie' suppl> coming In from IihmI points, a greal qnantltj ol fru ��� ��::i come from up the rh er this year. Mnn> of the Hindus �� h i have been working for some time In this cltj to be coming lo the conclnsl in i that British Columbia is nol as ras> .i country lo liw in as thej Im i .In ' l are In < onsequence leaving for er parts. The exodus is more no- ' le ro��i I iii" mills, where day ���, .i;i\\ t!ie> ]>.".���.��� enl.' :-' of these dusky hii ] i fi mi In Ha's sultry clini ��� becoming smaller. \\ ci'ije-i w e Idinp ' ol. place > e a terd ij evening .it the residence o( the Ri ���., ,T. S. Henderson, pastor of the St, ���. ii |i p�� 's church. The conl ra< I n ! ;, s were Donald Mnthcson, em,I Miss Etta Mcleod, both of Langley, bm :.:������. louslj of Bruce Countj*, Ont, The groom wns attended by Malcolm Mel eo I, brothel e.f the- bride, while Mi i. ii, ndei ion acted as bridesmal I The newly married couple will retui n lo Langley In the course of n Few days. Harry Cloelit, charge I with bein i ��� fr, tjuenter of ihe- Vancouver tenderloin, ami allowed oul on bail of $100 em Tuesday, failed to Bhow up for (rial nt Vancouver yesterday, nnd his arresl was ordered. Chief of Police Mcintosh saw the man In this city yesterdaj afternoon, bul had nol i n j notified at the time thai he wns want-. ,.,l by the Vancouver authorities, and consequently Ooelll made good hi e cape, The local police have been re- j quested to look oul for him, bui he la supposed m be miles lieyond the bonn- ��� dary line by this time, w. McAdam, presldenl "I the Lang- |fiy Amirni'ui'ai Society, was In tho city yesterday, ami was jusi in time to receive from the mayor the gold, medal which wns won by the Langjeyj exhibit al the Provincial Exhibition ],.;i yar. The medal was m4de by P, W. Ellis, of Toronto, ami lias ��'ii- graveJ On one slilc the COal Of amies j of the Boclety, and on the reverse the Industrial Exhibition and an Inscription which roads "Awarded to Hi��� ���' Langley District exhibit, second prize, [provincial Exhibition, N'ew Westmin-) ster, 1908. e> the . ' a r-.: :'.. con vei R Mfl ' v .i House on We.lnesdaj lnl\\ i-'- \\\\ Bennett, \\e,:.v.. w H Dattbj clevei band of musicians com N nk M n \\\\ riwm ��� ��������� Mom Carpet Qeaning TT)!1 UitwiltAii ^ a c ti ii ��ii I'.Imiut [ ft.. U'tt.N j. mil ri b; a ���.-..-*���, .'..". *1 r.; |". ��,-:>.��� .v^.-i> fted ';.' .'' \\ennej h6rj numhe) i-^^-.-.'.r-.rs awd order* art '.'iv-,">e\\-. ..:"T��!,Y .'i'e'lsle.M':. ::: Nl" V\\ : ';��� ��� v.N.Ti.r, sK-.'.t '.:-.'-. '.".'.v V -; \\ ��.-...,-.-.-. l''r,'A-.'.e -. S\\ ... ' ��� \\..-..-..���...-��� \\ Ductless awn fej ','��� Carpets I pholsterie* eh aw ..-.-.;��� '\\ .-ev;-v.<\\i oi dttti in ^ few 'e>.el-. ��.V!l,'l v M SrO> M from floors, rooms or bnlMiugi. !;���.<��� powerful sueWon, '..s,' mi��es the nap or pile o'. ���:-Ab:-..--- rewexi t their lustre, Pemovo* all moths, el,- ,\\v;!ie :2o : |ar\\ ac A'b e;i'e':;' -. ���, e,> ,-.v; ��� the i.f<,e>.' Uvearticles generallj Fhe system h*.. v.-.<--: ,> : :��� unqualtded success ift VaB .-\\".i\\ ei ;ui96 ivii.ci-r-Hasting Sl toj^-i ii icm i������ii iiw uster Brown and Tige ************************************************************************ ****************** ft**************************************************** ���\\ w A.RE Al.l. acquainted with Buster Brown and his dog Tige, who amuse the nation every Sunday with some funny prank and philosophical "resolution." Von have probably thought that these characters won- Imagin ary. or existed only in the Ink and paper <'( tin1 funny sheet. Such is nol tho rase. Tho Brown Shoo Co.. of SI. Louis, deserves the credit for producing in real flesh and blond, a Buster Brown and Tige who will entertain you at OUR store, This is the same Buster Hrown and Tige whose dailj receptions at tho St. Louis World's Fair were attended by thousands and aroused so much favorable comment. Since then they have traveled the country from ond to ond and have added greatly to their fund of experience and wit, the novelty of which is enlivened by Buster's humorous delivery and Tige's remarkable intelligence which rivals that of his funny sheet namesake. Tho hour's reception at our store will be one of pure enjoymenl to whoever attends whether young or old and hereafter when^ou lee Buster and Tige in your paper you will have the additional pleasure of having mei the two originals, They will be in town SATURDAY. July 8th, and will hold a reception in front of SINCLAIR'S Shoe Store at 3 o'clock. A platform will he erected for lhal purpose. W. E. SINCLAI Agent for the "Buster Brown Shoe wto&smsm -. \\m&asm m mimmm shes* �� w \\\\WW2 ;^ THE DAILY NEWS. IHURSOAY ���ii*:,*" ���.. I MLt)D * ��� ��� FUN at HOME can always be assured when you buy your EDISON, COLUMBIA, or VICTOR RECORDS, at J Tf TYII^IYC New Westminster ��� IL 1 \\JUU U Music House SINGER and WHEELER & WILSON SEWING -MACHINES. +am*4t+ata>at*ama+4f SPROTT-SHAW BUSINESS INSTITUTE LIMITED. '22H Hastings St. W, Vancouver. ( Bookkeeping, Gregg and Pitman j Shorthand, Telegraphy and Ec- t gineering. ! Seven Teachers torty-Five Typewriters Students Always in Demand. R. J. SPMf, B. A., Principal Spokane Falls & Northern Ry Co. Nelson & Ft. Sheppard Ry. Co. Red Mountain Ry. Co. The only all rail route between all points east, we = t and south to Rossland, Nelson and intermediate points connecting at Spokane with the Great Northern, Northern Pac.'fic and O. R. & N. Co. Connect- at Rossland with the Canadian Pacific Railway for Boundary Creek points. Connects at Meyers Falls with stage f*lily for Republic. Buffet service on trains between Spokane and Nelson. Effective Sunday, November io, 1901. Leave Day Train Arrive c.20 am Spokane 7.15 p.m. 12.25 P.m Rossland 4.10 p.m. 9.40 a.m Nelson 645 p.m. H. A. JACKSON. TO KEEP YOUNG. Br Aptivr. feck Variety und Don'l lt<- A frail" to ..allien. Never retire fr im active life if you cau possibly avoid is; keep "in the swim;" keep the mind active; never refer to your advancing years or say "at my age." To preserve youth you must have �� variety of experience. The countrj woman at forty, although breathing n purer air and living on a more healthful diet than the city woman, often looks fifty, while the latter at the same age doe- not look more than thirty. Hut her mind is inure active than that of lier country sister; that is th* secret of her more youthful appear ance. Nothing else ages one more rapidly than monotony���a dead level existence without change of scene or experience. The mind must be kept fresh or it will age, nm j tin- body cannot be youngei than the mind. Few minds are strong enough to overcome tbe aging Influence of the monotonous life which rnle^ In the average country home, ("ity people have infinitely greater variety of life. "bb.::;: enjoy themselves a great deai more than country people. They work hard when at work, feut when they aM through they drop everything and havi a glued time. There is no doubt tha' the theater, in spite of its many evil?, has deiiie a great deal toward erasing the marks of age. People who laugli much retain their youth longer.���Sue cess. TAKE The White Pass and Yukon Route for CONRAD. CARCROSS, ATLIN, WHITE HORSE, DAWSON and FAIR HANKS. Daily trains (except Sunday) carrying passengers, mail, express and freight connect with Stages at Carcross and White Horse, maintaining a through winter service. J ..I information apply to j. H. ROGERS, Traffic Manager, Vancouver. B. C. "The Milwaukee" "The Pionesr Limited" St. Paul to Chicago, "Short Line" Omaha to Chicago, "South West Limited" Kansas City to Chicago. No trains in the service on any railroad in the world that equal in equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. They own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars on alll their trains and give their patrons an excellence of service not obtainable elsewhere. H. S. ROWE. General Aerent. J,W Third St.. cer Alder, Portland, Or. A Barbarous Policy. After the Hutch bad token the Mo- luce-iis from tie' Portuguese they introduced the cultivation of tbe clove Into their own possessions, cut down all the clove treef! of the Moluccas and pronounced death on a iy one who would plan; n single dove lmsli or gather or sell n pound of the product. Expedition* were soui from their other eastern posse slous every year to cut down any bushes thai 'i Ighl have accidentally stnrl .1 In t'i ��� Molucca Is lands, This barbarous p dicy made the Inlands a desert, for, deprived of their forests, t'i" volcanic so.'Hwas washed away, nud tho population starved or was deported. Illi. f-'ulr Mitrrr. The rii iz.- filwnys h.ivc understood the great arl of making $he punishment f:'. the crime. Ai.in Of Joss, if ho of fends, gets exactly hin deserts, Viceroy SblJIU, V ll ' was nn:.ious to see the' end nf tin- i.'e-:;vy rainfalls, was very angry with the guardian joss of Canton, '.'.im r mained deai to all prayers to bring about n Uttp? sunshine. A Welyuen was dlgpalcbed to the temple with orders to uncover the roof over the joss' head and let him have his Nir share of the rain I.incline. She���I think we should be able to live nicely on $8,000 1- year. lie-But mj salary is only $2. blocks, described ;,s follows: Block 1.���Comprising that portion Department of the Interior, and mark lake on wc..-. bank about 20 ehains outside Timber Berth No. 44, Block 1. ed on the envelope "Tender for Tim south of the mouth of Kitsumgallum snd Timber Berth 2b4 Block 1, of Sec- her Berth No. 523." will b tlelll 23, of the .ner urouiu ue . northV 40 chains 64st, 40 chains north, No. 521, comprising lands Bltuate i more ... . ade personally at |and ���,:... ,r the district iu land : sit late. iegte ; : ii required to per- , onnected there- ,. following plans: x months* residence tnose sing lands jmer wnere u entei lake, thence 40 mof the land in whl the west of Chehalls Lake r**1" we8t' 160 cnalna BOuth' 40 ear8 and I, .- Tim ��� B�� ��Block chalna easl M ,re ir less to the shore, along shore to poinl of oom- Block 2.���Bounded on the west by Chehalis Creek, on the east by Timber and tic c!a m Nl>- 12.���Commencing at post Berth 298 Block Land the east bound- north-i g, ,.,., 34 gee. ed about 20 chains south of the ary of same produced northerly to I Sections ' ""s: ":" T- L Nl 7941, thence Timber Berth 298 Block 2; on the i" ehains west, 160 chains south, 40 north b> Timber Berth 264 Block 2, chains east, 160 chains north to point ommencement. 1 ee N'o. I Commencing at post i at the north west corner of Tenders for License to Cut Timber Ori Dominion Lands in the Province of British Columbia. SEALED TENDERS addressed tothe Commissioner of Dominion l_ands. Township t. Range 30, West at this Department until 13 6th Meridian, containing an noon on Wednesday, the Slal area of 387 ae-: more or 1< mother, It the J' n s' ' ,:" -������ the north the homestead- ha .0. In the vicinity I 1 for, the require- . e may be Batlsfle I resl ling with the 2, thi ... ��� thenorth iua r Section 10 Section 11, '!:' - ' S' 12, the - IU ': ���v"-' -i ia ��� of Sec ml I. and thi bas his perman- f i .arming land own- . .; Inity of his home- ' 'I Section 15 received o'clock day ot July, 1907, for a license ;���> cul timher on Berth No, 523, comprising lands situate in the Province eif British Columbia, and described aa follows: Timber Berth No. 523, comprising the- north-east quarter of Sec::.en 15, an 1 that portion of the north-west and 29S Block 2; and on thesouth by quarter 'if Section 11 nol covered b) Timber Berth 254 Ble,;. 1. contatning Timber Berth 171 (being approxlma hi 1:1 In dents as to res:- Townshli 6, all In Range 1, Wesl of loi ition No. 12, thence 10 chains west, ��� ���ni Red by residence "���'' ~"!l Meridian, containing an area if 1,310 1 res, m ire or less. ��� i within he n itii >' ��� ��� In writing should The 11 I 1 musl be survi t0i ��� >::,:nissloner of Do- one year aftei the date if Ottawa of intention awarding the berth. : : enl The regulations un Ier n hich a II- inds 1 ��� mi chased at $H' cen -��� .. |] iSSUI : als ���__l, pr e and $20 for an- forms of te :. Iei and enveloj ������. may be N'ol ��� ire than 320 acres: obtained al this Departmenl or at the \\\\ ��� one individual or iffl ��� of ie.- Crown Timbi r Agent at , at the rate of ten \\ew Westminster, B. C - ' Pounds shall be Ea ��� . ... ,. , . lccompanied ISS output an area of 72." acres, more or less, Block 3.���Commencing at the south east corner of Timber Berth nos south, 10 ciiains eas-. 160 Block 2,thence north-easterly at righi ciiains north to point of com:'.'., nce- angles tei the easterly boundary of ment said Berth 29S Block 2. 2 miles; thence Claim Xo. 14.���Commencing at post north-westerly at right angles to last inted at the north west corner of course, 51 chains: thence south west- location No. 43, thence 40 chains west, ('r!>'- al right angles to last course. 2 ;,,.,.! 160 chains south, 1" chains east, 160 miles te. easterly boundarj of said Berth 29S Block 2; ihence south-easterly along said boundary to place of beginning, excluding therefrom any portion of Timber Berth 30S, which might fall within the same, containing an area eif S64 acres, more or less. i'.th tick ' 301 will bi ders fi chains north t 1 p iinl of commencement. Claim No. 45.���Commencing at the north west corner eet location No. 44. thence 40 chains west, 160 chains south. 40 chains east, 160 chains north to point of commencement. Claim No. 46.���Post planted at the ��� an accepte i che 1 . ��� in a chartered '.V.W.CORY, ��� . ���; favo the Deputy of the M nister of tiie In Ministei of the Interior, for the am- r;,: :r of the bonus which the a plieant north west corner of location No. 42. Unauthorized publication of I irepared to pay for a license thence SO chains wes-. 120 chains wiil not be paid The highest or an.v tender not u< ,;- '" '^i-- east, 50 chains south. I 40 chains east. 40 chain- south to tely the north 36 chains) In Town ship 5, Range 27, West of the .Meridian, containing an area 0 acres, more or less, The berth must be surveyed within one year after tht> elite of the notice awarding the berth. Tho r -tal.itions un ler which a li- e-eus.- will be issued, also printed forms of tender and envelope, may be obtained at this Departmenl eu- at the office of the Crown Timber Agent at ,n8 declines te. enter inte. a , \\eu Westminster. B. C. *"' f'lils t(> complete the. WO Each ten,iei- must be accompanied traded tor, and each cheque by an accepted cheque on a chartered returned Immedlatelj In case bank in favour of the Deputy of th TENDERS FOR DERRICK. SC.HS. BOILER AND ENGINE. TENDERS addressed to thi signed ..t Ottawa, and marked or. the envelope "Tenders for Scow, Steam Engine, Boiler m\\2 Derrick tor 1 service, British Columbia, or tender tor bcom alone." will be recetved ap to the 80th DAY OF JULY, 1901 for supplying and delivering at Victoria, a wooden bcovi and the> erec- ���ion on hoard of a steel dot-.-.. .. wtl 1 *��� ���*'���*-*---- hoisting engine, boiler and Qthe.�� jc^_ cessories according to tpeclfio&tioh; ..'.so for supplying aad delivering it Victoria where directed, a double .\\\\ Under tandem hoisting engine, winch to have four hoisting drums ant two winch heads, an upright Steel tu ml ir steam boiler ot 30 horse power capacity, ami a structural steel derrick. Specifications of the machinery and plans of the derrick can be obtained at the Department hen", at the agen e'.\\ of this Department, Victor..1 at the Customs House. Y.incoa . e/. ral the Customs House, New Westmtn ster, B C. Tenderers musl furnish plana ot the- boilers an.l e'llgines offered, and state the earliest possible Ome In which thej will agree to make the deliver;. Separate tenders for the- thn \\ i/... engine, boiler and dei t ck received, and Bepara 6 ten- the scow or tenders for all together, An accepted cheque chains south, 160 chains east. 4') chains north to point of commencement. i Claim No. 50.���Post planteei about 60 chains west of the nortii east corner of location N'o. 48, thence SO cliains west. 80 chains north, mi ciiains east, so chains south to point of commencement. Claim No, 51.���Post planted at the south west coiner of T. L. N'o. TOP'.. theme 160 chains west, 40 chains north. 160 chai:;- east. 40 chains south to point of commencement. Claim No. 52.���Post planteei about oe 1 hains wes- of the south east corner of T. L. N'o, 7943, thence 160 chains west, 10 chains south. 160 chains e ist, 10 chains north to poin! Block 4.���Commencing at a point Minister of the Interior, for the- anion the- easterly boundary of Timber Berth 302 Block 1, .". chains southeasterly from the north-east corner thereof; thence south-easterlj along said easterly boundary SO chains.more or less, to the angle ln saiel east tertained, boundary of Timber Berth 302; thence PERLEY o. KEYES, north-easterly, at right angles to last Secretary. course following the boundary of saiel Departmenl of the fnterlor, nun; of the bonus which the applicant is prepared to pay for a license The highest or anj tender not necessarily accepted No ten ler tries aph v. ill be en- Berth. 302, 40 chains; thence northwesterly paralled to first course Sei chains, more or less, to correspond with length of tirst course; thence south-westerly parallel to second course 40 chains, to poin' of commencement, containing an area 0 acres, more or les. Block 5.���Commencing al a point on the easterly shore of Chehalis Lake. 50 chains southerly from northerly end of said lake; thence southerly aieuiL; said easterlj shore of lake, l"- Ottawa. May 30th, 1007 LAND REGISTRY ACT. acceptance ot a tender. The' Department eieees nol bind itself te> accept the lowest or anj tender. Newspapers luserttng ihis advertisement witheiiit authority from the Department wlll not be paid. F. QOURD1ATJ, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries Ottawa. Canada, "Sth May. 1007. Canadian Pacific Railway Co. British Columbia Coast Line Service. TAKE NOTICE that an application has been made to register Francis C. SfOJHonour as the owner in fee simple. under a lax Bale deed trom the- Major ami Treasurer of the- City of New Westminster, to Francis C, Honour, bearing .'.ate- the- 2nd da? of October,j A. iv 1903, of all and singular that'1 :|:" u " certain parcel or tract of land and TIME TABLE B. C. Coast Line Servce. ALASKA ROUTE. (Subject to change without notice). Si earner. Princess Beatrice l.i miles In direct distance, with a depth premises situate, lying and being ln Of 67 cliains on said east shore, nieas- lhe City of New Westminster, in the nice! at right angles to the general!Province of British Columbia, more bearing of said easterly shore of lake particular^ known and described as within ihe- block, containing an nren Subdivisions 17, IS, t9, of Lol 8, sub- of 1,340 acres, more or less. urban block 9. The berth mus' be surveyed with In one year after the elate of the no-' ����ntes1 taves V ini . er. Julj li 11 p III. iul.i L2, II ;e 111. lull 19, 11 p 111. July till 11 i . 111. \\ug. 'J. 1; ��� III. Aug. 9, 11 1 111. \\m;. ll'. 11 1 111. .Aug. 2 1, 11 ��� III. \\ic.. 10 11 1 III C. P. KEITH, ids:;id Registrar, ne, lisp. an i those portions of Sectio-' < 2,i un 36 outside Timber Berths 2S0, 261 anu q{ comraencement. 272, in Township I, Range I, Wesl of ,.,���.,,,,, Ma.. :;, \\;m- the 7 h Meridian; also Sections 3, I, i,��� :l,lirs: ... the north half and south-east quar- WILLIAM MOODi 1,. g . ��� |on 6, Sections - served with this notice, I il und th outh-wi the north nuart.i r Sec- I Ing through or under tion 9, the south-easl c.uaiieu' Section , ions claiming any 10, thi - ml 1 hall Section 10, the south FRANK VANDALL. Agent, lb VANDALL. half and the north-wesl quarter S ���;���- the 11 irth half and south-, asl ti in ������} land by virtue of "1 Instrument, and all any interesi in the - di ��� ent, whose title is ��� red under the provisions "ind Registry Act," shall be ped ;.u | debarred from wesl of Timbi 1 Berths claim to or in respect In T iwnshlp : land so sold for taxes Us "Land Registry Act." NOTICE. NOTICE is here ij , se. Ii n Is. th<' south half and days after date, we Intend to applyto north.west quarter Section 19, and | the Hon. Chief Commissioner ol those portl ' Sections 1, 2. the ,.. ��� .,.,'������ Section 11, and Section 12, y: and 302, Wesl of the ilso Section 12, the li;,;.- section 24, and the south- year th e awarding the berth, The regulations under which a license will be Issued, also printed orms of tender and envelope-, may be lalned al this Department or at the ci lice of the crown Timber Agent at N'ew Wesl min.-; i'i'. B. C. Each tender mast be accompanied bj an accepted cheque een a chartered bank in favour of the Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, for the amount of the bonus which the appll- :���: Is prepared to pay tor a license. No tender by telegraph will be entertained. The highest or any tender ....: necessarily accepted. PERLEY G. KEYES. Secretary. given thai 30 ''��� I artmenl of the Interior, Ottawa. April 24th, 1907. You and each of you are required to the claim Of the Im purchaser within forty-five .lays from the date or the first publication of this notice, otherwise I shall register Francis C. Honour as owner thereof i-i fee. And 1 direct that publication iif this notice In a dally newspaper published in N'ew Westminster tor thirl, days shall be good and sufficient service hereof. Dated al the Lan l Registrj Offlce, New Westminster, Province of Brit- Friday at 7 a.m., and Ish Columbia, this 10th day of March. '"'" A. D. 10H7. C. S. KEITH, District Registrar, Princess Beatrice, Princess May .... Princess Beatrice. Princess May. . . . Princess Beatrice Princess May ... Princess Beatrice VANCOUVER-VICTORIA ROl '.. S.S. Princess Victoria loa\\ 11 Va icou ver, 1 p.m. dully. Leaves Victoria daily at 1 a.m VICiORIA-SEATTLE H' HJ l'K. PRINCESS BEATRICE, Leaves Victoria daily BXCOpI M ei lay at s;::i). VICTORIA NEW WESTM IMSTER ROUTE. S.S. Rithet Leaves Vli toria on Tuei la, and Lamls and Works for a special IP ence to cul -en i carry away I ra- ber from the following described lands, Bltu ited In the coast district: NOTICE. Take notice that, thirty days atfei dale I Intend to make- application to NOTICE. f.l, 1 Range 2, Wes c intalnlng an tice that thirty days after more or les "I to make- application lei Commissioner of Lands an 1 !:' ense to cut and carr: r from the following cl - easl east quarter Section 25, l 0f the 7th Meridian, , of 13,025 acres, The berth musl be surveye . .,(-..,,- 'Me date of the notice one year anei uu u��> iwardlng the' berth. The regulations under which a 11- eMe will be Issued, also printed forms of tender and envelope, may be "enclng at a post pi nt- obtalned Ht this Departmenl or at the ' side of Twenty-Five offlce (���- the crown Timber Agent at ��� ;""l marked .lames Sharpe, x,.w Westminster, B. C. thence 10 chains west; ' ,,...,. tender must be accompanied| ith 50 chains- thon^o cat- Rn I . . ....1 ,.!,,.���.���. ...1 11 chartered Beginning al post planted bead the Chief Commissioner of Lands and of small hue south Bide ot Broughton Worka tor a license to cut and carry ; ..��� , :,, island about one mile easl of Booker' ...vay tin.ber trom the following des- |l,agoon, thence north 10 chains, west cribed lands, situated In New West- ,80 chains, north Si) chains, east 40 minster district, chains, south 10 ciiains, east 40 1. Commencing al a post set on ,ltv,in chains', south iO chains, east 4U the Bouth bank ot Cypress oreek aboul 'chains! south i" cliains, west, 40 three and a half miles west from Sil- chains to polnl of commencement. | ver creek, thence north eighty ehains, THE M'LATJQHLIN LUMBER CO.,U��sl ''ighty chains, south eighty LTD. chains, and west eighty chnins to Vancouver, B. C, May 27, 1907. .P01^ of commencement, _��� , 2. Commencing at a post set close FORESHORE LEASES. to N'o. I stake, Ihence north, elglltv Notice is hereby given that. 60 drfys I chains,' west eighty chains, south To ('.i; rgi W. Jamteson, Esq. All persons served with Ciis notice, and thoss claiming through or under ihem, ami all pers ma 1 laimlng any Interest in the said land by virtue of any unregistered inst rnment, and all : ersons claiming anj interest in the -aid land by descent, whose title i not registered under the provisions ol the "Land Registry Act." shall be forever estopped anl debarred from on Wedne idaj an I Satu lay at 7 a.m. VANCOUVER NANAIMO ROI r E. S. S. Joan Leaves Vancouvei dally al I: > p.ra WEST COAST ROUTE. Steamer Queen City. Leaves Victoria at 11 p.m on 1st, 7th, ami i fii each moi epiei; leave 1 Vict Quai il no and r i LOWER FRASER RIVER ROUTti. Steamer Transfer Leave '������'' Westi lay and Frid ��� Act." Each tender ns; ihence east 80 ,,.. ,U1 .,,.,.,,,,ied cheque on a ��� north 80 chains; thence ,,;,���',. ,��� favour of the Deputy of the ns, 1.1 point of commence- M-njSt,,,. 0f the Interior, for th of the bonus which the applicant, tor a He"::" I ommenc'ng at " mile south of Jan 1 ! poal; thence west i'i ' ''"' BOUth SO 1 hains; thence !l 'Ins; thence north 80 ace v.es; id ciiains, to mmencement. JAMES SHARPS)! ounl a .post iB prepare 1 to ray Tbe highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. No tender bj teleg. * will be on- tertained. ,.rvr(, PKKl.l-'.y O. KEiI-ls. Secretary. .liter date, I Intend to apply to the lion. Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works fora lease or the foreshore. right for booming and milling par- I po368, comprising the whole of a bay, -i-.en the name of Independent Bay, situated about two mile3 south of the1 eighty chains, anil east eighty chains " point of commencement, ::. Commencing at a post set dose to No. 1 stake, thence west eighty chains, south forty chains, east mm hundred and sixty cliains, north forty Chains and west eighty chains to point north end of C'csti island, on the east of commencement, bank of Kltlmat Arm, and about two) 1. Commencing at a post set on the miles south from Kildala Arm. Located April Gth, 1907. Department of the Interior, WILL JAM MOODY, Locator. FRANK VANDALL, Agent. ! ftarri belt lln", distant about six north of the north shore of ,n lake, th .-��� west eighty , north eighty chains, eas' Betting Up any claim to or In respect .,, j ,, ���, wjill ;l,,;, M m of the Bal 1 land so sn! 1 foi taxes 1. . . tti ,��� as provided by the "Land Registry Leaves 8tevestqn Mondaj i';: w, Ine ids laturday at 7 a. in.; Friday at i'< a. m, additional trip KaInrday ,ri p, m. UPPER FRASER RIVER ROUTE S. S. Beaver Leaves New Westminster, 8 a. m. 1 lays and Ttiliys. 1 billlwack 7 a. m. tf.iesday, fhursday and Satnrdavr calling at landings between New 9'estmflhSeHW1 ml Chiiliwack. NORTHERN B. C. ROUTE. 8. S. Tees Leaves Vancouver at S p.m. -nl ind ICth of each month, calling at Skidegate on flrst trip and Bella Coola on second trip. Time on arrival and I departure are approximate. For reservations and ikfoi'lnatibn call or address ED. QOULET. Agent, New Westminster. B. J. COYLE. Asst. Gen. Past. Agent, Vancouver. J. W. TROUP, General Superintendent, Victor!*. ��� FIRE ALARM BOXES Following Is de- ' ition and num ber of the h.e a',,irm boxi ��� In the cltj Asylum. 6���Rbyal Cltj Mills, 7���i larnarvon an 1 Teni ti s���Royal avenue an 1 Elghl n. B���Fifth im nue ami Twelfth. 12���St. Mari's Hospital. l;i-Secoml ami Park Row. 1 I���-Columbia and Dufferin. 15���Sapperton. 23���Queen's avenue and Sixth. 2-1��� ....rd avenue and Second. 25���Fifth avenue and Fourth. 26���fifth avenue and Eighth. 27���Third avenue and Tenth. 22���Agnes and Sixth. :',!���Scl:-ia!-..' Machine Works. :;.'.���Columbia ami McKenzie. 36���-C.P.R. Station. 42���Small and Auckland Mills. ��� '.. --tt ... .iorft- "��i THE DAiLt NEWS "iSt't fi _��_eu<*u mmatWMa "riJUtf- SPECIALS GOODWILLIE'S FAMOUS FRUITS ~ Raspberries, Cherries, PeacLes, Pears. PATTERSON CAMP COFFEE, in two sizes. BERMUDA WHITE ONIONS. FRESH STRAWBERRIES AND TOMATOES. Public Supply Stores GEO. ADAMS Prop. GOOD BUSINESS OPENING A quarter or a half interest for sale in a flourishing Sawmill business. Only ill-health would make a man retire from such a profitable business. About $3000 cash required. This is a cinch. Come and learn full particulars. Malins, Coulthard & Co. Ltd J. H. VIDAL, Mgr, Real Estate Department New Wellington COAL MAYERS & PRESTON Blacksmiths' Coal in stock. Off ICE i FRONT STREET, FOOT OF SIXTH, NEW WESTMINSTER P. O. Box 345 'Phone 105. SUMMER IS HERE ! Keep out those Bluebottles Fool those Mosquitos by fixing up our Screen Doors and Screen Windows , BRYSOIN & SONS Hardware, Monarch Ranges 187 Columbia St. Tel. 65 VT Agents for "KLEENO" "E* ************************** ii*^^^*** ***************** ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��� * * * * * Tissue Paper Paper Napkins Chinese Lanterns Fans Combs Brushes Toothpicks Pocket Knives -AT- J.J. MACKAY & COS BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS and NEWS DEALERS ������* .* ������* * :* * * *. * -ft **************************************************** **************************************************** I Electric Railway Service f Interurban Line. Cars for Vancouver and way Btatlons will run everj half- hour from 5:50 a. in. to 11:20 p. ni. City Limits Line���Service from fl: 15 a. in. to l i il m. 20 Minute Service���No transfer, Between 12 anil 2 and 6 and 7, 30 Minute Service���During remainder of day. Transfer ai Leopold Place. Sunday Service half-hourly be- ��� tween 8 a.m. and 11 p.m. * Sapperton Line. T 15 Minute Service from 6.25 a. ��� in to 11 p.m., excepl between * 12 and 2, and 5 and T, during J which hours the service will be ��� half-hourly, * Sunday Service nairnourly be- ��� UP* n 8.80 a.m. and 11 p.m. 1 * British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ltd | ��***************+**i****t** HANDLING A TIGER Hon. a Turkoman Sululwd M Snarl, ing;. Anicrj- Mmm h'.atrr. "In n cage near the room In which I lived while in Khiva," snys Langdon Warner in the Century Magazine, "wii* a tiger from the Oxub swamps. He bed taken a dislike to ine, and every time 1 passed bis ease be gut ijj- and paced angrily toward me. snarling. "Into tbe cage nf this beast, nt tbe command of tbe prince, a Turkoman stepped. arn_��sl with a short stick as big round as bis wrist. With this stick be struck tbe tiger's nose as be made for blm, and then, with palms out and eyes fixed, be walked slowly up to tho shrinking beast and stroked bis face and flank. '"Ilie tiger snarled and took the man's band in bis open mouth. I held my breath and looked for the bleeding stump to fall away; but, keeping that band perfectly still, with the other be tickled tbe tiger's Jowl and scratched bis ear till with a yawn and a pleased snarl tbe big cat rolled over un bis back to bave bis belly sei ate-lieil. "The man then sank to bis knees, always keeping bis bands in motion over tbe glossy fur, and with bis foot dre"- toward him a collar attached tt �� chain. This be snapped round the beast's neck aud, rising to his feet, laid bold of tbe chain and dragged the tiger out. "This was only tbe second time that tbe cage bad been entered. As soon as tiie tiger was outside be espied tbe watching party anil started for tbem. but came up short on tbe collar. If be had chosen to use bis weight and strength no four of them could have held bis tether, but ns it was the Turkoman found little difficulty with him and held bim, snarling, while a camera was snapped." THURSDAY JULy , I a V! We have just opened up a nice .���: line of ALUMINUM GOODS, Off TO THE CAMP HERE are some camp requisites which von ill do well to take with you on your summer ing. Note these prices : GREY CAMP BLANKETS, Special su"i%| including��� I i 'i I ! ������- >; Preserving Kettles Tea Hetties Rice Boilers tic, Ele. | .���: These goods are giving j��* splendid satisfaction, and we >} recommend them. A .���. '���' A S Dnlrj Pointer*. Never mix milk of different temper atures. Too much churning will injure the grain Of tbe butter. Twice as much water Is needed by cows which give milk as those not giving milk. Cleanliness, proper feeding and care ful attention are the chief requisites of the dairy business. This is tbe time of year ta weed out tbe unprofitable cows anil give your best stock the care tbey deserve, It will pay to keep a record of every cow you own, tbe amount of milk sb�� gives, tbe date of ber birth, calves, etc I ANDERSON I & LUSBY ft :���' ft J >: Ahnorlifnit PimiT�� of Milk. In nu experiment made to determine the absorptive powers of milk there was inclosed in jars a portion of milk. find In different Jars, but not in connection, different Ktilistanccs. giving off flavors. At tbe end of eight hours r portion of the mill; was drawn from near tbe bottom on each jar by means of a pipette, so as not to disturb an.v part of the milk. In every one of fifteen trials tbe mill: bad absorbed tbe flavor to stub an extent that it bad penetrated the very lowest stratum. "The construction nf lhe Panama canal will be of boucdless benefit to every gulf state and to none of them more than Florida," s.:id .). E. Stillman. co] loot nr of customs at Fen.sa- cola. Ma. 'in anticipation of thc time when (his canal shall be completed conditions have taken on a boom.'"' he continued, "and in all (ho gulf cities building construction is. being carried on energetically, land values are increasing, and industries of all kinds an- thriving. Pensacola j.- enjoying an i -,-.\\ eu" prosperity, and her export trade is increasing at. v. wonderful rate."���Washington I'o.-!.. IT'S THE LITTLE THINGS lhat, luTgolicn, make life miserable when camping LIME JUICE for the thirsty LEMONADE TOOTH POWDER for cleanliness SOAP for cleanliness SPIRIT KETTLES for speedily making hot water HAIR BRUSHES POCKET CORKSCREWS Etc., Etc. To those who cannot swim���Our Water Wings will support a person weighing 250 lbs. as easily as a boy of 50 lbs. lly the use of them you can get twice as much fun out of your morning dip. See Our Window For Camping Requisites T. A. MUIR THE MGIST Columbia Sf. KEEP YOUR VALUABLE PAPERS !.\\ A Safe Deposit BOX I.\\ THE Fire - Proof Vaults OP THE WESTMINSTER TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COT, Ltd. Paid up Capital, SIOO, 000 Executors, Trustees, Assignees, Receivers, Liquidators, Guardians if Real estate agreements of sale purchased on short notice The Westminster Trust and Safe Deposit Co., ltd. BLACKIE BLOCK F, J. HART, MOREY'S 217-219 Columbia St. Also, a Jot of lovely things in CHINA, suitable for wedding drifts. Westminster Transfer Co. ��� rflce 'Phone 18fi. Barn fnone 137 Columbia (tt. Baggage delivered promptly to unj- part of the city. j Light and Heavy Hauliw Office���Tram Depot weights, - per pair $2.75 $3.25 /0J CAMP BED PILLOWS, filled with finefltA filling, -.- "1 CAMP CUSHIONS, covered with Japanese coM crepon, - - - <0cA J/,J BATH TOWELS, Special camp sizes, jn weights, Each IOc or 3 for 25c; 15c, 20c toSfkl BA THING SUITS for Wcmen and Children. CAMP HA TS for Boys and Girls. LUSTRE FOR BATHING SUITS, per yd 25cto7i(\\ _ turn W.S. COLLISTER &C o. 247 Columbia Street, New Westminster >>>>>>>>>>>^c*>>>>xo>>>;.eec A Good One House on Tth Avenue, near 4th street. Five rooms, hall and pantry, and electric light. Nice lot, stable and chicken run. Price $1800, favorable terms. DOMINION TRUST COMPANY THOS. R. PEARSON, Manager REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE! "Quality and Price" When you pet supplies for the pantry you want thi fresh. Then when you want pood TEA AND COFFEE why don't you call on the man who makes a specialty uf them, and pet value for your money'.' EM���**.. J�� T P fife St.. nexl lo Columbian office Cdmonds I ea to. ph0ne 309 CARR'S BISCUITS in half-pound packages 25c per lb. New Stock Patterns - OF - DINiRWARE JUST OPENED AT -AT Adams & Deans 8 U Ll E T I N eMMiiiin'ii% Great Northern Railway M7.40 Spokane and return. Account Baptist Young People's Jnion. Tickets on sale July 2 and 8, return limit July 10. Fare and One-third for round trip to local points in Washington on account of Fourth of July. Tickets on sale July,': and 4, return limit July 6. $5.55 Seattle and return. Account Twenty- third International Christian Endeavor Convention. Tickets on sale July S and 9, return limit July 22. Low round trip rates to all Eastern points. Tickets on sale July 8, 4 and 6-, Aug. s, I) and Id; Sept. 11, 12 and 13; return limit na days. St.Paul$60, Chicago $71.50, St.Louis $67.60, Winnipeg $(.(., New 5fork $107.60. For rates to other points and all information, call on or address P. C. MEYERS, Agent Banlc of Commerce Bldp. 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