: “HAMANN & kubeal ms ~ Propriotory “Lea Jevety N Novelties‘ in:, ~ Gold | and: “Silver, «High: grade. watches, "Watch hRe : epairing: | SOLA. RAGSTAD, “Hazelton : | Boeing in Canvas” | Prince Rupert Tent and Aisning Co.) Prince Raper, Bo oo HOSPITAL ee for any .period from one month pRward atélper “ ngnth in’ mivance, This rate includes office con- ~ sultations and medicines, as well as ail coats whila : in n the Ere ai Teketa obtainable in Haseiton Field; in Alde: Stephenson and rom Rev, I. L. Steyhen: ‘Blal fal frome? the Medical Supt srinten “Phil os & Lindquist save and” ‘CONTRACTORS Plans end Hee Pures 8 "Store and . ixtures a Special ty. - : P.O, ‘Bor 812, Hazelton orat the H Hos- lent. - - Stephenson. & Crum os 2 - “Unidertakers and” a er - Funeral. Direetors : - 2 ‘Speci attention: ‘to Shipping Cais ey ““Hazeuton, B.C. “Green Bros., Burden |. & Co. ; . Civil Engineera oe :. Dominion and British Columbia | _ * Land Surveyors : Agente for “obtaining Crown Grants, -_», Burveys of Lands, Mines, Town- -* . Gites, Timber Limits, ete., - “icin any ‘part of: B, C. 7 Draughting and Blue Printing Offcss at Victoria, Nelson, Fort Gorge Leo and Hazelton. - B c. -arrusin: ‘Mer. ‘Hazelton ‘Office, ane For Sale a, 60 tons of baled hay; enquire: of J; W. ‘Davis, terion Lumber™ Co, _ Hazelton “TEAMING. Au | orders promptly tind cxefly : i. na ‘executed ” Wood ‘for Sele | Hay, Sykes - ‘Opposite. Blacksmith Slop | -Hnwelton, nL. O. hall. color ~|northern j part of Mexico. ‘Jeattle, - of: 603: ‘square, niles, aceord- i sl ing te statistics inst Published by Th Vaticouver aity council: wilt I sked to pass a-bylaw-to spend . ‘}oné inillion dollars:for-a new city ‘ o ‘The question of the legality: ‘of thé-bylaw must first be settled. Sixty: ‘passengers, - ‘itis “estj-|a@nd° m mated, ‘lost: ‘their lives’ through | 2! _-|the plunging of - ‘train into the river ‘Thoiiet,: France,- owing: ‘to the breakdown of a bridge on the state- ‘railway at “Montereulle-Be- lay, in, the: department of Malic. et-Loire... Dr Wii Ting Fang ‘and: other rebel ’ leaders: are working: hard to complete’ ‘their. proclamation which - will be issued shortly ask- ‘ing’ all. nations io. ‘recognize. the Chinese republic, “The proclama: | tion possibly will: be issued. with-j - in: a. few; days, according to a fot Shanghai despatch: There’ i is ‘evidence of a ‘well de- - fied ‘revolutionary -plot,, which appears to-have its -base in the Agents of the ‘department of justice and the . American’ troops. along. the. “I. -border . have’. heen. ‘ordered: ‘to a wateh - closely : and prevent any violation: of. the. neutrality laws.. The: Mining: Convention at Nel- ‘lson has passed: resolutions asking the- ‘Federal. , government. ‘to ap- "/.point -a- ‘commission . to. investi- fate: the silver, lead and zine in- -| dustry, and-to create a separate a _ | Bortfolio. of mines“ to be held by] » a. Minister who will: devote his entire time to ‘the. work, In his fitst. speech i in. the. House of Commons as ‘Unionist: leader, "| Bonar Law - pointed out the wide- Spead- “movement” in Scotland: in favor.of removing the embargo on ‘the importation. of: Canadian ‘He believed Sir Wilfrid Laurier. had gone so far as to _ suggest to the present’ govern-|! Ee ent that this: embargo. was ‘dis- | . guised protection. If that em- bargo were swept sway: ‘the people who would suffer would be those. raising atore ‘cattle j in _ Ireland. wo ~ “Owing te the strike of the’ coal] miners. the Granby: company’ 3] - smelter, as well as its mines at ’ Phoenix, have been out of com- “| thission : for some-. ‘months; -{ | though - the: Granby ran for: ‘some ‘al- time on coke procured in the east, The settlement of the:strike: will mean: that some, 600- men: “will: ‘ba {put to work” ‘almost immediately gjat: the company’ § several proper- kL Rocher de Boule Mining Co. Ltd,” Nin-personal Liability. - Cai $1, 000, 000 divided ito 1,000,000 shares ofa par vitue: we off : “$l. 00 each, : Ce “DIRECTORS. - “John F. Sovans ‘Minin Man, ‘Sait Lake City. : A. B.. Brownin on Salt Laké City: - : wo t, Capitalist, Salt Lake ity. Wey, Mining Man, Salt: Like City WP PD. _Femberton;"M Fudge “Havin tek sale i in. ‘Hazelton and vicinity at g had many. ‘enquiries for stock’ in: this notable property, | -to'announce that we have heen allowed a small allotunent for Mining Man, Vietoria, B. « we: “are ane 25 cents per share. f you: vould like to- goin on ‘this beter act atone, a as out alt is smal nd will not, last long. HARVEY & gon _HAZELTON 8 ods Chieago,- Dec: 5 ws largest Chinese ' “Smuggling Dots ‘unearthed by federal. officials in |years-was revealed when ‘Crap: -{py’?-Nelson was arraigned before feoun try: from. Canada, | broadside, Or. ane ‘ahead and f ea eight. ‘astern.’ _ Aside - ‘from the main batiery “of! 12-in, guna, the| fe armament consists of twelve 6-in guns, : and. 12 4-in. guns,” vessel haa-a.length of - 585 ft. a breadth. of 98 ft, ber tonnage i ji 28: 000; and, driven - “‘by~ turbines ‘developirig. 40,000 h-p.,: she. will speed 22 1- 2 knots (about 26 miles an hour). - os = 7 Yukon’ 8 New Governor - (Special to The ‘Minery pote Vancouver, Dec. 7 T:—It is re- ‘ported in legal: and political circles here that. George Black’ will: be the next governor of Yukqn Ter- ritory, succeeding Governor Hen- dergon, whose term. expires ‘next month, Mr. Black is-a lawyer in this . city... When. practicing cin: Dawson * City. -he ©. unsueces fully ‘opposed F. T. Congdo M. P.. for’ Yukon. in’ the’ last House, and ‘he’. took - an ‘active’ part i in the contest which resulted: ‘ in the triumph of Dr. Thompson, the sitting member. . me “Water Power In B Ge -vidohe Dec, 7—That ninety- five per cent. of the water powe of British‘Columbia is “unknown: or not’ gauged jis the Statement made in the newly. i of the commission: on congerya- tion,’ powers of the Dominion.‘ -, of British Colambia are. divided into five districts. The. greatest which drains: an area of Square miles. oS - Figures for the: 5 Bkeing ‘drido- age area are not given, Many ‘Naturalized Japs. ” “Ottawa,” Dee, | a question, by Stevens of Vaneo ver, Hon. Dr.” Roche, . Secretary of State, informed .the. House that-the number. of Japanese and Chinese in: British: Columbia, as | shown by ‘the recent. census, had | Ba " ‘The | Bi # Silk Waists not:-yet been - “compiled, number of Japanese on ‘record ; ag|é becoming | naturalized : British + subjects during the last. five years was 1269, SLING CHINESE . Exfentive Operations Stopped By Arrest “of Geng of Twenty 5:—One. of the Commissioner Foote,” “charged with bringing Chinamen into the Twenty men charged with being: impli, | cated” are” ‘indér.” arrest: in’ Uhi CAO, . New. ‘York. and _Datroit,| where the band made its herad- _|quarters, © according. to Special es Agent Danneberg. “The Chinamen, ‘it: is ‘said, .ar- oe rived in “Vancouver, B.C,,, where}: . |they were put to'work until | they “had: earned their passare.: Later; : But we e have plenty. of: ‘good: “praise fertile crops “and: ba . fullest investigati i |. either Windsor | representatives’ “of: -the™-alleged | the immigrants. were taken. tol? r- Toronto by|é in freight cars, “ Membeis of thé bad received f sliver a. Chinese | $1500 for,“ from: China “The|p | that will help the. Christmas shoppers. If _ (Speélal to-The Miner) : dE which :reviews the: water'|§ 5:—In * reply t 1€ opportune fort us to. offer a few suggestions the burden of your sorig is “If I only knew # what to buy for Christmas’ it is because you have not asked us. From « our many goods % here are a few suggestions: _ SWEETS. A large variety of Christmas Gi ee . _ lamers Ganongs, Cadburys, Ramsays carving Ss Tn Russian Leather Cases. The: famous TXL: in three and five piece sets, Children’s Sets Deo ta! Knife, Fork and Spoon, best electto plate, Butter Knives. ‘Silver Butter Knives with pear! handles ‘Nickeipated Copperware In -hatidsome: styles. Tea and Coffee Pots: and Kettles. - Cream, Sugar. and Butter Dishes | “We have left a few. Beta ‘in. seut Blass patterns. Dinner. Set. “One only, OB-pieca d dinner set a. 0. Razors* . Co ~ Boker’s “King Gutter” Razors’ $21 60 Pocket Knives ’ IXL, Boker’s and Cook, with ‘bone and “ pearl handles, ; Scissors . In Sets, with genuine leatne’ « -caBed,. a Ladies’ White Silk Waists, very attract! ve, 1B Collars and Belts ° - Ladies’ “White and Fancy Collars, suitable -for_evening wear, ‘Also a nice assort- ~ ment of Belts in'Leather and Kid. ~ Ladies’ -Motor Scarfs” in all « colors, $1. 50. Sweater Coats ‘. Most acceptable at this: time Of year. to: il ladies. or gentlemen is’ a. neat? warm: ate Sweater Coat. A large variety at prices fee - ranging fi om $2.00 to $10.50, Chiléten’ '§ Coats ~ Children’ 3 White ‘Bearskin Coats, in all sizes, $4.50 to $6.00, . ana Set and COLLARS to match $1 7 : Perfumed Sachets. In beautiful floral designs, hand printed, ; " prices 7c to $5.50. Hand Bags | a - Ladies’ Hand Bags, “in real Russian Leather, containing all the necessary “accessories. such as powder box, perfume -_ bottle, ‘mirror, ete, prices = $1, 75 to $14.50, Wiiting Cases: re Handsome Wilting: Cases ‘in ‘Ragsian, ‘Leather, & very. acceptable gift. Gloves _ - | .. Men's Fur Lined Mocha Gloves $3. 50. Men's Astrachai Gauntlets and. Gaiintet . ’ Gloves $8.50. ° wet ” ieadberdaes > -Men’s White H.3. Silk Handkershicts + Jarge size, 7c. _ Overcoats and. Suits” 7 If your commendable ‘generosity inclines to Overcoat and ‘Suit: giving ‘our ‘styles 8 and tailoring give’ the best satisfaction to _F the wearers,. Warm. Wearables 8 ar 0 ducive to warm hearts, erL "| Christmas Cards» a , Avery attractive Assortment oa : lone Pp es oe raga in cases, a a ~ CALABASH- with and without canes; " ‘The famous LOEWE: SEIAs with. ed | ao fs gagegy Sess es A few. TURKISH pipes, oe wot mouth pieces, --- . ea! TOBACCO JARS. - We have a most. attractive and suitable stock Fo or Smokers ~cIgaR CASES, anid Alieaton” : ‘Gin’ Metal CIGARETTE. CASES, : TOBACCO POUCHES, Antelope, Buck, and: -Mineralized ‘Rubber, : AMBER. MOUTH - PIECES,. “tor in ‘ d cigarettes, in cases, : CHOICE IMPORTED - CIGARS, all: the “ty Swell enown brands, |. S __ bavetian CIGARETTES,