PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS WESTHOLME THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, 7 and 0 p.m. "The Breaking Point" The love and mystery drama of a. young society wastrel whose reckless affair with a Hroadway actress leads to a thousand thrills. An honest-lo-goodness hair-raiser with Nita Xaldi, the vamningest vamp of Jhem all, and Ueorge Faweett in his greatest character role. A society love story, a murder mysler, a Hroadway romance behind the scenes and western adventure, all in one picture. George Fawcett. Nita Xaldi, Patsy, Ruth Miller, Matt Moore, Cyril Ring, W. U. Clark, and strong cast. COMEDY "THE DUDE." INTERNATIONAL NEWS Admission 35c and 10c. Walk Downstairs and SAVE MONEY White Pickling Onions now in' 15o lb., 7 lbs. $1.00 Medium sized Cucumbers, splcndjd for pickling. 6 for 25c Fresh Citron, firs' shipment now in, lb 8c Fresh Outdoor Tomatoes. 5 lb. basket 50c Hothouse Tomatoes, per 5 lb. basket . t 75c Largo Head Celeipr 15c Golden Hantam Corn, dozen ; 50c New Carrots, 0 lbs. ... 25c Cooking Onions, H.C.. 5 lb. 25c Vegetable Marrow, lb. . . 5c Ilartlett Preserving Pears, heavy pack in apple boxes per case $2.50 Choice Cooking. Apples, unwrapped, per box . . S2.50 This store will be open all day Thursday RupertTableSupply Three Phones: aio,lii.2i2' TIMBER SALE X 6370. Thr wl" bo orri-n il for sale at Public Aurtkin. at tmuii on Hie 4th day or Sep-U-rnbcr. tttil, In the 'ifOrc of Ihe lla-trlrt Foriwtrr. SnitltHT. Il.:.. .the Llcenre v r.t-.i tn nit 20.0u iarkiilnr ties on an area adjoining the north boundary or Lot 6701, situated approJlmatcly miles north and east nt Iwkef Lake Station. Huncr 5. Ca't DUtrlrt. Two ( yiaris will Vc allowed for removal or timber. "Provided anyoiw unable to attend the anrlliu In tierson may fnhnill a waled ten-der to be opened ai the hour or auction and treated as one )ld." runner parllruUr or the Chief Fores-rer. Vletn-ia, H.c... or WMiict Forester. lTlnre lluiert, U.C. TIMBER SALE X 6471. Sealed Tender? will M rci-elved by IIm' rdatrlefl-'ore'tiT, not luler than noon on the Sllh day or Srptember. Ittii. ror Ihe purchase or l.livw-e X4;t. wesl hore t.llerIle Channel, f.ll. 3. to cut ft70.000 reel of Sprui'e, lleinhick. cedar and Hal-Mm 8awlof. . .. Two (i years will be allowed for removal or timber. Further particulars or the Chler-Forester, Victoria, or the plstrlcl Foreler. prlneff i Unfed. II I'., TIMBER SALE X 6425. Sealed Tendt rs will be received by the Minuter or l.umK at Victoria, not later than ii' "'ii on the 1 1 Hi day or September. VU, Tor 111"' purchase or Licence X6425. tn cut 1 17.0110 lineal reel or 1'olc.i and piling- mi 1,01 and 1033. situated alMiut miles and on other side or Skeena Hlver rrom llemo Station, lianire S, Coast l-aml lilslrlct. Two (I) years will be alluwed for removal or timber. Further particulars or the Oiler Forester, victoria. M.i .. or lilslrlct Forester. Prince liuprt. U.C. WHALES AT VANCOUVER . VAWiOUVl-Ut, Se'pl. H. - Four whales eiiieeil I'nglish Hay on Suinlny and disported themselves to Hie riinslenintii'ii of latiiirh pairtiv. Sterling Furnace COAL pllred In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. This Is a very suprrtur furnire coal. II rives a (lean hut rire in l Is entirely Tree from soot, clinkers, slack and dirt. Some or tLs lariceitt hratlng plants In the city am now uslnir It with entirely satlsfaitory results. STERLING STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sacks. At $12.50 per ton. We are also Agents for the Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Coal Co. Main Offlcsj Hotsl Ctntrsl. Phons IB BBBBBBB& FjaaaaBBBBBBBBBafl .Hi 9 ONE YOUNQ WOMAN WHO KNOWS a lot about the proper care of her wardrobe is Dainty Dorothy. She knows how lo make serviceable frocks out of last season's dresses and believes that the science of dry cleaning is the friendliest service that ever helped a woman dress economically and well. PHONES X$yy BOX392 PRINCtr R.UPERT SPECIALS "FOR FAIR WEEK ONLY. We give special reductions on all our slock lo the visitor and Ihe outside customer, , Milk", per case $5.50 Flour Maple Leaf, Purity, and Five Hoses, per sack ..... S2.35 Illue llibbon Tea, per lb. ,65c 5 lb. packets $3.10 Economy Coffee, per lb. tin 50c Economy Coffee, fresh ground, 3 lbs $1.30 lleiuz Pork & lleans, 2's. C tins for $1.00 ECONOMY 417 Firth Avenue East. Phone 84. E NEXT AUDITORIUM Dances Tuesday Evening, Sept 9, and Thursday Evening, Sept. 11 Moonlight Dances During the Kvening Miss St. Cyr's Orchestra. Hefrcshmenls Served Gentlemen $1.00; Ladles 50c Phone tilack 4(9. Lt V, Marren, Prot iitor. Advertise in Ihe Daily News. The Gift House Latest Novelties of the Season. BEADS, EARRINGS, BRACELETS, BARETTES, Ac. JUST ARRIVED SYNOPSIS OF See Our Side Window. We carry the largest stock of mounted and loose Diamonds in the North; v Extra Special Low Prices on Bracelet Watches. Absolutely Guaranteed. UMBRELLAS IN ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES From $1.75 to $12.50 The Best Made. "See Our Optician for Correctly Fitted Glasses." Max Heilbroner In the Letter Box j NAAS RIVER ROUTE Mill Day. Naas Wver. Editor Daily .News. In oidtr lo avoid inconvenience 1 ml unnecessary discomfort 10 LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE.EMP1I0N8 Vaca.nL unreacrvad. surveyed Crown luda may b .pre-empted by unutn subjects over 11 years or age, and by ailtna on declaring Intention to becoma British aubjects. conditional upon residence, occupation, and Improvement for agricultural purpoaej. Full Information concerning reru-latlona recardlna; pre-emptlona Is , riven In Bulletin No. 1, Land Series. "How to Pre-empt Land," copies ot which can be obtained free ot chars; by addressing the Department ot I .an da. Victoria, B.C, or to any Oov-imment Agent. Records will be granted covering only land suitable tor agricultural purposes, and which is not Umber-land, l.e, carrying over E.000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range and 1,000 feet per acre east of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Com-mlasloner ot the Land Recording Division, in which the land applied for Is situated, and are ma3e on printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-empUons must be occupied for tlT rears and Improvements made to value of flO per acre, Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can be received. For more detailed Information se the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase ot vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum price of tlrst-elass (arable) land Is II per acre, and second-class (grating) land t. SO per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands Is given tn Bulletin No. 10, Land Serlea, "Purchase and Lease ot Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of stumpage. t HOMESITE LIASES Unsurveyed areaa, not exceeding It, acres, may be leased as homeeltes, conditional upon a dwelling being erected tn the first year, title being obtainable after residence and improvement oondltlons are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEA8ES For graslng and Industrial pur-poses areas not exceeding (40 aorta may be leased by one person mr ft company, QRAZ1NQ Under the O rasing Act the Province Is divided into grailnr districts and the range administered under a Orating Commissioner. Annual grating permits are issued based on numbers ranged, priority being given to eetabllshed owners. Btock-ewners ma form associations for range management. Free, or partially free, !ermlta are available for settlers, 'ampere and travellers, up to te head. TlNEW CLUB HOUSE FOR G.W.YAATSMITHERS Structure Almost Completed Has Fine Auditorium as Well as Rooms for Members SMITH EIIS, Sept. 8 The (?.V. Y.A branch of Smilliors lias nl- :uture travellers to Aiyansh and ,nosl comuelClj ncw cub the Upper Naas District, will. you. 10Ue r,e building, which is please tie good enough io publish ' iluaU.(. 0 nroa,wav, inimedi-a warning, that owing lo the fad alfly oir Mal SPl.etf is of very that these premises win ie.,u.a!ijn;r architectural design. vacated within the next two',.,.,, fl.om neri0,i nr Kin? weeks it will no longer be pos sible to provide accommodation for- those landing here from t he themselves with a camping out 11 1 before leaving l'rince Huperl. E. G. NEWNIIAM. James and Queen Anne, and be ing of a militaristic character is fhost suitable to this You are invited to inspect our slock ami see. the real values offered Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Crockery, China, Beds and Bedding DEFENCE TEST FOR ALASKANS Next Friday Set Aside for Calling Out of Man Power In Adjacent Territory KKTCHIKAN, Sept. - Next class of f riday is sel aside as ueiense Union Steainship en route to ui building. ' t Tesl Day hern when every man river points. All those travellings -, fuieriur of Hie building is ,f military age will be asked lo this way are advised to, first as-,al.licuarlyX(Jaj,((,j ,u t,,c .)Up. stale hi willingness to act in certain from the Postmaster , at IIOi ; .:. ueinir tilted mil defense of Alaska in case of need Prince Huperl the exact date on wjth library, club room, card 'he lest does not obligate him in which the Aiyansh' mail boat iij,.ooms ejc anj caretakers any wa' except as ah indication due at Mill Bay and then to equip quarters while the entire upper r IheVort of citizenship he re- storey is given over lo an audi- presents. torium. j Those willing lo give their The architect is F. Ockleshaw, services in case of need are eu-Of, Smilhers, and the building lolling themselve- at the city contractor J'. P. Downey. The hall here and already a good painting and decorating is n the "'"y have signed the roll, hands or (Jed. Orchard, and I.. S.I Thl lest will be a means 0' Davies is. the electrical contrac- separating the sheep from Hie tor. jgoats. It will be an indication . what citizens are to be relied on iiii lime of stress, should an GOOD PRICES PAID ,f ..!. ; als0 ,nl,lllllle,l l,y M,,Jr rUK mD HALIdUI UAiiDiiT tatuv lUDAY ,' ' charge or Ihe opera- i lions, that il will make citizens Over Seventeen Cents for Highest realize "'eir obligations and be Boat and Average Between Fifteen and Sixteen TROLLING BOAT STRUCK dv uuidiit crunnxico less inclined to rush inlo armed 'conflict wjlh other nations. With la small standing nrmy only, de- L Halibut sold at higher price . Ipse iep-emis upon me cnuenry. today. High hoal at 17.30 audi 'i'iieral .Morton tn a message to only one went below fifleen. Alaska stiggesls thai each coin-Sales were: .inuiily make this an opportunity American rr Patriotic assemblage-., par-Tom and A I 2t,000 to lloyal 1a'l, of ,ocal Uflils, of schools Fish Co. at 1 1.50 and 0c. MUi r ann' anJ ,mvy forces.Tlie Oininay I8,0d0 to lloyal Fish''ice is for one day only. II ;.. ai 16.20 and H. ;is " 10 Indicate how many Sunset 27,000 lo Pacific Fish-""1'" ' Ul"l(,(J htal,! couM cries at I5.V0 and 8. ' "c of war. Majestic 28,000 to' Booth Fish, cries al 1(5 and 8. Volunlecr 1000 to Cold Storage at 17.30 and 8. Canadian Dolphin l'3',000'lo Allin Fislu cries at 15.50 and 8. Alii 14,500 to Atlin fisheries at I5;C0 aiid :'- ' ' Livingstone 18,000 lo CoM Storage at 15.C0niiiiI 8. Itingleader i',000 to Cold Stor-h age al 15.50 and 7. Annie May 2,500 lo Cold Storage al 15.50 and 7.50. Murineac 'J.500 lo Cold Slor- age at In and v. Carruthcrs 55,000 for Cold storage. BANDIT WOMAN IS EXECUTED , Endures Torture of Slicing fof j Horrible Crimes Committed by Her ' SHANGHAI, Sept. 8. 'Old Mother" Djao, said to he the most notorious ami bloodthirsty bandit the province of Shantung ever produced, has been executed at Icliowfu in Shantung, according lo reports received in Shang hai by mission organizations. These advices atld (hat - the dreaded femine bandit underwent Ul IlrlLiDUl dWIUUllLll jealh penallies, Jhe ling-che, or A small trolling boat, the e 331-1", was struck by the halibut; boat Grolh in the channel inl front of Ketchikan, and the boat' ... . . . i would nave sunk mere nan not the crew of the 'halibut schooner, been successful in gelling a rope around the hull of the I roller and llius get il to (he old ball ground where it , now undergoing re pairs. Baby, Judging. Twelve months and under 24, Tuesday morning at 1 1 a.m. D'cmers Old Store. Class 2 yea'rs aiid; under 3 will be announced- tomorrow, '"'l'- . Advertise in the Dally News. The besf Tobacco for the pipe Monday, September 3, 1904 ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL FAIR WEEK SALE August Prices to Prevail To permit out of town visitors taking advantage of our August Sale Values. GEO. D. TITE HOME FURNISHER. If 1 Phone 20. Third Avenue. Box 1647, Cash & Carry Specials OGDEN'S LIVERPOOL FOR FAin WEEK ONLY. DEL MONTE CATSUP lleg. 10c. tjp'erial, 2 for 55c NABOB or MALKIN'S BEST TEA 2 lbs JUS y PURE LOGANBERRY or LOGAN RASPBERRY JMrt - 1 Hi. Pails 65c FANCY COTTON COMFORTERS A well filled ('ollon Comforter, covered with Ar' Kilkoliiie in lluse, Illue mid Yellow de-ipn-Sizes 00 x 72. Kxtra Special for nii week on!-, each ;... $3.15 t BOYS' KNICKERS , In Fancy Ilrown and Dark Orcy Tweeds ; aHo Navy .Serge. Sizes-t'U lo 28. Kxtra Special, p ui 95c '"' " LADIES' OXFORDS Log Cahiu Muck (ioodyeor Well on Mayfair Usl. I) width willy. Sizes a tir 7. Kxtra Special, p:iir $5,45 Universal Trading Co, THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY ;.wn"vw ! followed I nn.ni, hem. Then ...v.. every man, t .i tf i 1 1 1 i ii 'si tit! J,M Ill ' l.llglisil, lliu niirill) ill iiir.B. , ... . . .....! ........ .'n.rd M roriv-seve i vears o n ami at in mr omiikv " expert horsewoman, "Old Molh-t" Djao led a band of several nundrcd outlaws who terrorized a broad area. It is related fcfher that last summer she planned an lit ark against Icliowfu after ailing lo her aid two added groups of bandits. They assembled at a place near Ihe village of Halihsiaiig when a homeguard of villagers, known as the "Hig Knife Society," apprised of their purpose, attacked (he'll! and suffered utter defeat. The villagers were driven back into Halihsiaiig and Hie bandits every man was siioi u ii'iittiiiit unit uli ililrcn W' .t. wnlU ari" Nit? ilic lined up, ami "Old Mnf 'J wiu asked what lo d ller orders to kill 'li'i ' " carried out wilh the l" woman ami lll,u ... v. or w 1 1 it i ii i n w . gales hail been eloseit was 01 " Kveu the ejtltle ami village sulfered tin' "",e , l.ing-ch Is simply done by, experts in lirJl " ' in tier lliat the victim "'v t conscious stale lluough H"ur a terrible ordeal. CUT PLU6