won aigel - Zz + ~ dollars wotth of equipment sent _ in Webster’s Unabridged only - papers at Tripoli have been re- -'the casualties among the inhabit- . ,ment by the Italian fleet at 4,000, - government should make repre- .@onsuls abroad, or so to enlarge ~'vadmit colonial representatives, _** The Canadian Locomotive com- General Interest’ Vancouver-proposes to establish 4 municipal home for the aged. Five hundred delegates are expected to attend the provincial Conservative convention at New Westminster, opening Nov. -20, The first run of the York Dredg- ing. company’s plant, which is working placer tin deposits at Cape York and which has been in - - operation less than a month, pro- duced seventy tons of placer tin, valued at: $500 a ton. A despatch from Peking re- - ports that the revolutionists have outflanked the imperialists 180 miles north of Hankow. The rebels, according to the despatch, captured the government’s war chest, containing 1,600,000 taels, Sir William Mackenzie, Sir Rd- mund Walker and Sir Henry Pel- latt, prominent Toronto capital- ists, have become associated with the Duke of Sutherland in his plan for settling Scottish and English families in British Co- Jumbia, Figures obtained from the im- ‘migration department this week ‘show that 33,612 harvesters were brought into the west by rail- roads to garner the crops. Of the total, the C. P, R. _ carried 22,427, The total figures estab- lish a new record, : yo The total grain marketed at Canadian Paeific points this year, has passed the ‘thirty million bushel mark, The Canadian - Northern has marketed seventeen million bushels, which brings the total shipments of both compan- ies up to 47,000,000, There is an unlimited market for British Columbia herring in the Orient. Last year Shanghai merchants placed orders for $1,000,000 worth in gold, but ow- ing to the partial failure of the catch only secured 10,000 of the 40,000 cases they required. The provincial tax commission has completed the work of in-' vestigating the taxation system; of the province, and. is now en- gaged in preparing a report ofits proceedings and conclusions for transmission to the legislature, which will probably pass amend- ments to existing tax laws at the coming geggion. The Isthmian Canal Commission has received bids for the purchase of more than100,000 tons of junk including abandoned locomotives, dredges, dump cars, machinery and tools, the lot comprising the last remnants of the millions of to the Patiama canal by the French engineers years ago, * . The new Oxford English Dic- ‘tionary will contain, it is said, 400,000 words and an immense amount of information, It is in. ‘teresting to learn that there ‘are , 200,000 words, and that the ‘learned Dr. Johnson declared that a much smaller number was Sufficient for the English scholar. ‘The correspondents of the Lon: |. ‘don Times and other English borting by way of Malta that the. affair at Benghazi was much more serious than the Italian.cen- Sorship had permitted ‘to be made “known. The writers estimate ‘ants resulting from the.borhbard- » The Montreal Chamber of Com- “merce hag issued a report recom: ,mending that the Canadian Sentations to’ the imperial gov- ernment so.as to gain consent to the recognition .of ‘the right: of ¢olonial governments to appoint their own consular system ag to ‘pany has made a contract with ‘the G, T. P. for twenty-five large ‘type lécomotives, With the pre- ‘was published In the Britleh ColumbiaGaxottein tha iaaue of May Sth, 1010, and bearing date af May Sth, 1010, Is cancelled in ag fer as the 2518, 2819, BOBO, RELI, ZA23, shes, wa, ORES, 26, E888, 2B09, BAG, D118, S1L4, 4128, 3116, 8117, 8118, 3119, 512), B11, Sle, H122, 9124, 8128, BLES, 127, 8128, 3LB9, 51S, 3181, 9152, 3188, 4184, 8188, 8189 8187, 4188, 8159, S10, G11, S142, Bidda, S143, S144, 8145, 8148, 8147, BMi, S14Ba, 8149, S160, BIZ51, 3152, Eibt, 164, 8158, SXfd, 8157, 9168, 8169, 8160, 9181; 8182, 263, Bids, 8107, 3109, M169, BL7D, BTL, 817%, 9178, BUPA S17G, 2176, 8177, £178, 8179, 8194, 2197, 8187 and 3188, Ranga 6, Const Distrtet, the engirie produced by the gor close to the greater figure. 4 fourths, , The Central hotel, Goddu Bros.’ last week by a fire which spread .Store were forced to escape in their night clothes. It is esti- with $3800 insurance, The cause of the fire is a mystery, though an incendiary, ’ Coal War Predicted The American Mining Congress in session at Chicago, adopted resolutions endorsing the deep ‘waterways movement, recom- mending the passage of an equit- able workmen’s ‘compensation act and urging. modification of the Sherman Act to permit rea- sonable agreements between coal operators. Lo ‘ A prediction of industrial war- fare in the coal “mining industry next spring was‘made by D,.W. Kuhn of Pittsburg in a paper read by J. W. Wardrop of Pitts- burg, The paper read: “For the last four years: the coal operator has met every con- dition the country sought to put on him and he has failed. The losses from operations cannot be continued longer and the crisis is at hand. — ~ "In my opinion, next spring, at the period of wage settlement with the miners over the country, there will begin one of the worst industrial warfares this country ever has witnessed. It wil] have a feast of competition, The con- sumers of fuel will compete with one another for coal when there is no coal to be had. “The miner will compete with the operator, pitting his stomach against the endurance of ,the operator—an endurance of. de- spair, , - “And if it does come, the blame, the vengeful blame of the people will be placed where it be- longs—on the government and on the weakling coal: operators for the blind and indifferent course of the one and irresolute weak- ness Of the other,” snoctively of December 17th, 1908, May Sth, 1910, and May 25,1910, which were published in the Ter 17th, 108, May 12th, 1920, and May 26th, 1910, are cancelled inso faras thesartc relates to the Tends surveyed ns Lots 987, £88, 692, B33, S84, 586, 686, 587, BBB, G80, 540, B42, 1141, 1112, 1135, 1144, 1115, M16, 1117, 1128, 1119, 1120, 1121, and 1122 all in range 4, Coast District; and lots 4028, 4028, 4030," 4031, S022a, 8080, 808 1a, BONS, BOdd, 8504, 4993, and 4534, all in range 5, Coast District. ~ . . Landa Department, R.A. Renwick, Victoria, B.C, Doputy Mintater of Landa. Octaber 11, 1911, ’. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTION |s hereby given that the reserve exlat- ing on vacant lands of the Crown, notice of which sane reldtes to the ands aurveyed as Lota 2811, 2827, SBE0, 2350, 2581, 2852, 2534, engs, Bod, 2e97, 2259, S41; 2242, 2940, 2347, BRS, E948, 2840, 2BBI 4, Bids, ROBERT A. RENWICK, pany runs from $14,000 to $24;000, and as the twenty-five ordered by the G. T, P. are the largest type, the price will probably range On September 80°in Scotland, Walter Knox, the Canadian pro- fessional athlete,. won the 100- yard dash in 101-5, the pole vault with 11 feet, the shot-put with 44 feet, the standing jump with 4 feet 9 1-2 inches, the’ standing hop, step and jump with 31 feet 4 inches, and was ‘second in the} feum over: hammer and broad jump, In his British tour just ended Knox won 57 firsts, 23 seconds, 3 thirds, and grocery and the old Klondike hotel at Trail were destroyed so rapidly that residents of ‘the hotels and the rooms over the mated that the loss is $10,000 it is‘believed to be the work of .|couver, miner, intends to. apply for a British Columbia Gazette in the lasues of Decem- L Omineos Land District. District of couver, miner, intends to appl licence to prospect for coal an leum over the following described lands corner: of thence 80 of commencement, containin more or less, known aa Fr , coal claim No, 1, ‘Fred Hasler, Sept. 18, 1911, : . Omineca Land District. District of ‘ Caasiar. - © Take notice couver, thiner, intends to -a license to pros et. for coal and @ following deseribed lands: _ Commencing at a Fost planted at the southeast. corner o district, thence 8) ( chains eaat, 80 chains south, 30 chaina ‘Fred Hesler’s coal claim No, 2, Sept. 16, 1911. : Fred Hasler. | Omineca Land District, District of ; Cassiar, . . ~, Take notice that Fred Hagler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a pest planted at the southeast corner of Lot 996, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west. to point of commencement, con- taining cres more or less, known 1s Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 8. Sept. 16, 1911. Fred Hasler, ‘ Omineca Land District. ‘District of Cassiar, : Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- license to-prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described Janda: Commencing at a Pest planted at the south-east corner of Lot 2179, Cassiar district, thence 80 chaina north, 90 chaing esst, 80 chains south, 90 chains weat to point of commencement, con- taining elo acres more or less, known as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 4, Sept, 16, I911. Fred Hasler. Omineca Land District, District of . Cassiar, Take notice that Pred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a licetisa to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following dexcribed lands: Commencing at a post planted two miles east of the southeast corner of Lot 2195, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains west, 80 chains south, 80 chaing east to point of com- Mencement, containing 640 acres more or less, known as Fred Hasler's coal claim No. 6. | Fred Hasler, Sept. 18, [9il, - Omineca Land District. District of - Cassiar, so Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- conver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coa and petro- leum over the following deacribed iands: Commencing at 2 post planted two miles east of the southeast corner of Lot 2196, Cassiar distriet, thence 30 chains north, 80 chains west, 89 chains south, 80 chains east to point of com- mencement,.containing 640 acreg more or less, known..aas Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 6. Fred Hasler. Sept. 18, 1911. ‘ Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar. Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a liecnse to pros ect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted two miles enst of the south-east comer of Lot 896, Cassiar district, ‘thence 80 chaina north, 80 chains west, 80 chains south, 80 chains east to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more or less, known as Fred Hasler's ‘coal claim No. 7, ’ Fred Hasler, Sept. 18, 1911, ‘ Omineca Land District, District of : Cassiar. Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a licenae to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted two miles east of the south-east corner of Lot 2178, Cassiar district, ‘thence 80 chains north, 80 chains west, 80. chains south, 80 chains east to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acrea more or ess, known as Fred Hasler’s. coal claim No. 8. Fred Hasler. Sept. 18, 1911 _ Omineca Land District, District‘of Cagsiar, - Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal an petta- leum over the following deserlbed lands: Commencing at o post planted two miles east of the southeast. corner of ot 2195, Cassiar district,» thenee 8 chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres, more or less, known ag Fred Hasler's coal claim No. 9. “+ Fred Hasler, Sept. 18, 1911. . Omineca Land Distriet, District of. oo aggi ar, : Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the ollowing described lands: . Fred Hasler. Sept. 18, ISIE, . Dinineca Land District. District of " . Cagsiar, - Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intend to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- Commencing at a post planted two miles eazt of the southeast corner of Lot. 996, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chain east, 80 chains Routh, 80 chains weat to point of com- RD” rang, Deputy Minteter of Lands, | OF 7°! snartini ae nate claim fp! Vieworae rca Ue moe COAG NOTICRS “°° --"-/ Oftineca Land District, District of ° | “1 Pake notice that oo Gaggia ’ Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- or airo-|Tililles erst of the southeast comer of Commencing. at a’ post. planted ‘one- quarter mile east of the east bank of oss river and one-quarter mile narth of the Skeena river, at the south-east Lot .219b, ‘Casslar district; chains north, §0 chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west to point |: 440 acres Hasler’s that Fred Hasler; of Van- ply’ for a YO= lot' 2196, Casgsiar chaina north, 80 west to point of commencement, con- | taining 640 acres move or leas, knownas Teum over the following described landa: | ° Jpg THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1911, iar, notice that Fred Haaler, of Van- Couver, miner, intends to apply for. a license to prospect for-eoal and petro- Jeum over the following described lands: Commencing at-a poat planted three Lot 2195, Cassiar district, thence 30 chains nort! :,80 chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more or-less, known as Fred Haaler's: ‘coal claim No. 14, Fred Hasler. Sept. 19, 1911, ; _Omineca Land District, ‘District of ‘. . Cagsiar, _ Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to appl for a licénge to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post Planted two Lot 2179, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains east, 30 chains south, 80 chains west to point of com- Mmencement, containing acres more or less, known os Fred Hasler’s coal elaim No. 12, Hasler. Sept. 18, 1911. Omineca Land. District, District of sar. - ue Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a licence to’ prospect: for coal and petro- leum over the ollowing described lands: (onimencing at a post planted three miles east and one mile south of the south-east corner of Lot 2195, Cassiar district, thence 80 chainsnorth, 80 chains eaat, 80 chains south, 80 chains weat to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, known ag fred Hasler’s coalclaim No. 18. Sept. 19, 1911. Fred Hasler, P Omineca Land District, District of . assiar. . Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, Miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: miles east of the southeast corner of Lot 2196, Cassiar district, thence’ 80 chains north, 80 chaing east, 80 chains south, 80 chaina west to: point of eom- mencement, containing 640 acres, more or: less, known as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 15. ‘Fred Hasler, Sept. 19, 1911. Omineea Lend District. District of agsiar, Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intendg to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: - Commencing at a post planted three miles east of the southeast comer of Lot 996, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more or‘lesa, known as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 16. Fred Hasler, * Sept. 19, 1911, Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar. Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couyer, miner, intend to apply for a license to prospect for coal an petro: leum over the following described lands: ‘Commencing at a post planted four miles east and one mile south of the south-east corner of lot. 2195, Cassiar district,- thence 8) chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west to point of commencement, con- taining as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 17, . Sept. 19, 1911. . Fred Hasler, Omineca Land District. District of ; . Cassiar, Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted four miles east of the Lot 2196, Casaiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains east, 30 chains south, 80 chains west to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more claim No, 18, Sept. 19, 1911. Omineca Land District. Distriet of ; ; Caassiar. Take notica that Fred Hasler, of Van- couyer, miner, intends to apply for a licehge to prospect for eoal and’ petro- leum over the following deacribed landa: Commencing at & post planted four miles east of thé south-east corner. of Lot 2196, Cagsiar district, thence: 30 Hasler. south, 80 chains weat to mencement, containing 640 acres more or less, known as Fred Haslor'a coal claim No, 19. Pred Hasler. Sept. 19, 1921. . \ + Omineca Land District. District of * - _Cassiar, Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal an tro- leum over the following described lands: ‘Commencing at a post planted four miles east-of the south-east eorner of Lot 996, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chaina east, 90 chains south, 60 chains west to pont of com- mencenienty-containing acres more or less, known’ as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 20. Fred Hasler. Sept. 19, 1911. Int of ‘com- CANCELLATION NOTICE : Get prices from us before you build in New Hazelton, _ ate ready with the goods Interior L "Wee umber Company - Hazelton - nn miles east of the southeast corner of} - -—— ~~ Omineca Hotel Hazelton - visiting Omineca district. This hotel is headquarters for all mining and commercial men | - Good Sample Rooms Baths and Barber Shop Hot and Cold Water People desiring to visit . Bulkley travel by the Bulkley Valley Stage, Valley and points south may which leaves this hotel for ‘Alder- mere and Telkwa every Tuesday and Friday, EC. K. Sealy, Prop. m eij}— . Commencing at a post planted. threa| ” MEN’S WEAR that gives Satisfaction, — _ and Reliable Bootsand Shoes are Specialties at oe in -LARKWORTHY'S STORES ye chains “north, 80 | : Hazelton and Sealey 40 acres more or less, known] | south-east corner of |f or less, known a5 Fred Hasler’s coal chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chaina| 4 Horses for hire for private parties. Horses, Dats, Wheat and Bran for sale. E. E. Charleson, Manager INTERIOR FORWARDING § EXPRESS (0. HAZELTON, B.C. Stage leaves every Friday and every Tuesday morning . at 8 o'clock for Aldermere and Telkwa.. leaves Aldermere and Telkwa Tuesday and Friday arriving here Wednesday and Saturday at noon, Returning, t ri yy For particulara write Can be also used to pump water, saw wood or Largest dock of Gaualine Engines and Machinery wet of Fairbanks- Morse 7 _ Gasoline Donkey The lightest, most compact _ hoisting apparatus - obtainable : No Licensed Operator Required See) Used by the Dominion and Pro. yincial Governments Montreal - The Canadian‘ Fairbanks-Morse Co., 0 101-107 Water SS — Vameouver, BC SS yet, pi et te District. ivencement, containing acres more or lesg, Imown as Fred Hasler’s coal oT Hasler. Sept 18; TMs . an ent of “ch. Viletoria, ; Ready for Building in the | New Town