“Bverythingi in Canvas” _ Prince Rapert Tent and Awning Co. Prince Rupert, BC. J. W. AUSTIN Provincial Assayer Prompt and Reliable Work Hazelton, Th. C. A. Chisholm General Hardware Builders’ Material Miners’ Supplies Hazelton, B. C, M8 ad FR bene { lo oat ott nt gts EP Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes at Cost Club Special $68.00 per 1000 Arabela $63.00 per 1000 Irving $58.00 per 1000 Marguerite $58 per 1000 Overland Cigar Store ‘Slinger & Ayerde eS Eee Le eh tee tt 2) Linquist Pole Support Let the Linquist carry the pole and not the horses neck, Several in stock, Selling fast. C. F. Willis Blacksmith, Horseshoer f ‘Hazclton, B.C. { i } Qrwerien Be Careful in ! Shoe e Buying | —— Carelessness is a Fa is a Fault. One who is careless in shoe buying always pays dearly for it, The more thought you give to the requirements of your feet, the more you will appreciate the high qualities found in “INVICTUS” FOOTWEAR Noel & Rock Sole Agents - Hazelton, B. C. Brrr ‘Local : ‘and Personal Dan Stewart was among the week’s visitors, L. Mason arrived from Eighth Cabin on Thursday, R. P. Trimble is visiting his home city, Portland, Ore. C. F. Willis has gone to Van- couver, on a business trip, Born—On August 8, to Rev, D, R. and Mrs. McLean, a daughter. Contractor M. Sheady was in from the Bulkley for a day or two, “ R. E. Paget and Miss Paget left for Prince Rupert on Thurs- day. J.-F. Adams returned on Wed- ‘| nesday’s Inlander from a visit to { | the coast, Mrs. R.S. Donaldson, of Port | Egsington, is visiting friends in Hazelton. W. P. Murray will leave to- morrow for a business visit to Vancouver. CA, Vaughan, of Prince Rup- ert, -was a visitor in Hazelton during the week, W. Kennedy, who has been in Vancouver on a business trip, re- turned on Wednesday. A. G, Aldous and E, J. Tate are expected to return in a few days from Frazer lake, P, J. Jennings left this morn- ing for Rocher de Boule, to spend a week or two at the mine. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kennedy ex- pect to leave next Thursday for a prolonged visit to Vancouver. Mrs. F, B. McArthur, who has been spending a few weeks in| California, returned a few days ago. : H, H. Little. manager: of the Union Bank here, returned on Wednesday from a business visit to’ Prince Rupert. J. G. McNab, district agent for the C. P, R., with headquarters! at’ Prince Rupert, paid Hazelton a visit during the week. The Misses Jenna, of Prince Rupert, arrived on the Inlander for a week end visit with their brother, Engineer Jenns, Dr, McLean went to Lorne j| Creek yesterday to attend a man whose leg was broken, | The patient will probably be brought to the hospital, On Thursday J. C. K. Sealy and Walter Borns drove out to ( the Sealy ranch, in Bulkley Val- {jley, where they will spend a couple of weeks, George Larocque was in from| Telkwa for 2 few days, returning to the Valley yesterday, The Kit-Exchen, he says, is having a 00d season on the upper Bulk- ley, At Telkwa on Wednesday, A B: Faweett, well known as cap- tain of Hazelton’s victorious hockey team last winter, defeated SU APA Gat eA CaP Ped FEEL Cad tn ESE [a fof fs (Zs (eI ' Office 3rd Ave. = Prince Rupert, B. C. P.O. Box 436. uA SIE (BE ESTES SS pe imag ctors, Read Making and Mining Machinery and Supplies nee} BEE bE ALS Call or Send for Catalogs and Prices Canadian Rand Co.’s Products i Handasy Jt Agricultural ‘Machinery and Implements, Dairy Supplies, Etc: Tracy Higgins in a 100 yards mm | footrace, ‘Mrs. Martin arrived on Wed- “|nesday and in a few days will -Biieave “for Decker lake, where she will join her husband who is connected with railway construc-| ij / tion at that place, M. H. Laidlaw, of Vancouver, who is interested in land in ‘the a! vicinity of Bob Gerow’s Francois ‘Jake ranch, was. in town for. a : few days during the week, He || éxpects to pay Francois lake an i extended visit on his next trip to | the district. Boyd C. Affleck and hia party j/are at present engaged « ‘in sur: a| veying timber limits: across the | Skeena from Hazelton, f ground there is a good deal: -of : valuable timber, including a large - number of cedars of excellent |” : size for poles, | ple are the owners, On the Vancduver © _peo- ‘An ‘unusually large number of : wolf akine has been brought in atl thi season. During the week ‘Jake Indiana aelalmed bounty ties, were taken ‘on keena. The bounty h scalp, besides which: jatives realized a few dollars le.of each skin, - Mi. P. MeCaftrey, of. Prince | Rupert, was in town during the week, Walter Borns has" returned: to town, aftera brief Visit to Pritiee Rupert. C, W. Calhoun ig speriding b few days at the coast, on mining business, : A, W. Davis, representing the Consolidated, has returned from the coast. J. F Cameron, of the Surprise group, is visiting Vancouver, where his company has its head- quarters, A heavy storm was responsible _| for a serious break in the govern- ment telegraph line in the vicin- ity of Soda creek, in the Cariboo, yesterday. A grizzly bear cub, sent cut by Frank A. Jackson, is attracting attention at the Omineca hotel: It is understood Mr. Jackson in- tends to present bruin to the’ Stanley Park menagerie. The bush fires which have been giving so much trouble for several weeks are now reported under control. The heavy rains of the last few days have greatly assisted { in the work of fire fight- ing. On Robinson lake, that favorite resort of the piscatorially in- clined, a number of enthusiastic sportsmen propose to build a elub house, The lake is easy of access from Hazelton, and few waters, even in British Columbia, can sur- pass it for trout, Reports from the construction camps are to the effect that men’ are gradually coming in to take the place of the strikers. Every train brings in its quota of workers, who are pushing through io the camps beyond | Aldermere, - order. Manager Bassett Here Among the week’s visitors in Hazelton was A. Bassett, matia- ger of the Hudson’s Bay posts in British Columbia, Mr. Bas+ sett, who succeeded Manager the latter to the position of com: pany, is now making his first; official tour of the interior dis-; far north as Dease Lake and Mc-; Dame’s, in upper Cassiar, and. this morning started for Babine and other ‘posts in the lower part of the district. Harris Mines New Shaft This morning’s report from: vein as 173 feet. There is a begin sinking on the number one pits. On Hudson Bay Mountain { _ BR. G, Steele, who has charge Mountain Co. was in town dur ing the week, for additional sup- plies, He ‘reports | satisfactory results in the tunnel, by which @ it is expected to crosseut the six’ viens which: outcrop on: property.- At 118 feet; the char. and contractor Shufer is. looking! for .the first vein. ‘states that on an immense quarté vein he took samples which assayed lip to. one ounce of gold tothe ton, = Plonieer of Bis Fleet shire, on (Friday, under the com mand of Capt, F. R. Evans, upon one of the longest voyages ever. undertaken by a craft of” her: kind. She has been acquired by: the’ British Columbia - Fisher! Lim. and “has sailed ag +t pioneer. craft Of a fleet of 79. bteam trawlers whieh i is to. wor lin the. Pacifie, ~The. voyage - eae 09 > len Ship « Gans There is no dis: ~ trict. He has already been as) : and the|f vein, on which a large body of.|\e 7 ore of good grade has been ex- /#2. posed by stripping and ‘Prospect, - of the work of the Hudson Bay’ acter of the ground is changing, ; galled. from Grimaby, Lineoln=| Jian AFTER LONG CHASE Northwest Mounted Police Capture. No», torious, Cattle Ruatler ¥- ‘sued for months. through ‘the wilds of Northern Canada. by members of tthe Northwest Mounted Police, ‘William .Ropp;. perhaps the most notorious horse rustler and cattle thief in the western country, has been appre- hended. Hundred of charges could ; be preferred against him and there isin prospect for him along term in prison. The chase covered more than 1,500 miles'and was ‘remarkable for the persistency with which |: the police followed the trail of the fugitive through the track- less country of the north: Ropp, tired of being. hunted, has confessed and the list of the crimes he committed is a revela- tion ‘to the officers themselves. In detail lie told‘of several hun- dred and made the statement that he had probably ‘eom- mitted as many more which he had forgotten. Navy League Federation The various branches of the!- Navy Leaguéin-British Colum- bia have been federated into a central body at Victoria, which will deal with any matter. of great importance, while leaving minor matters to be dealt with va -|as heretofore by the branches. The first matter which will re- ceive the attention of the feder-. ated body will be the ‘manage- ment of the training ship Egeria, lately acquired by the Navy League, SO . . Orozco’s Policy. Juarez, Mex., Aug. 5: —General --| Pascual Orozco, commander-in- chief of the Mexican rebels, has replied to the demands made on him by U.'S. Secretary of State Knox, regarding the raids on he had- ‘sanctioned the’ “disa ~* “| ment of the American. settlers, ny: _ ithe Casas Grandes district. - Calgary, Alta., Aug. 5: “bax: : “““We'-intend. to disarm: overy | ‘party ‘if it will enable us to. gain the means to unseat Madero,” General. Orozco said. “But, at. ‘the same ‘time, owe, “will. afford foreigners every. protection; re-. gardiess of their sympathies or affiliations, , for their, homes and families.’? Genera). Orozco denied that his soldiers had entered the homes of foreigners, = “(By ‘courier to Douglas, Ariz,,)— The Mexican federal . column. of General Sanjines has crossed the Sierra Madres and is now. within fifty-miles of Cases Grandes, the rebel capital of Sonora.- The main column is now at Las Veras; while - General Blanco with 600 federals is at Gjilos, twenty miles away. The rebels, seven hundred |. strong, left Casas Grandes Satur: day for Ojiuos, having heard: that General Blanco wag there, and it is believed a battle may have been fought.. LOST— Deed .of lot and other legal papers. Finder please re- turn to Miner office or to BE, B. Dunlop, Hazelton postoffice,. if. Las'Veras, Mexico, uly 25:— | foreigner’ living in the zones den the dominated: ‘by the revolunionary ng ‘Oy. shortly leave Plymouth, England, -. ... for South Wales, to take i in coal" preparatory: to: sailing for . -Pana«: ma, where she-will ‘pick up’ two . ladies ‘who'are said ‘to hold the ~.. key to the treasure.’ Thence she.‘ will go to Cocos: Islind, which is — situated 500 miles south west. of : oe Panama, "Worth Sending I For . oS -A geties - of ‘convenient: -blot- terd—the famous Barkley Girle— et will be sent.free foevery miner, proapector. and: farmer® sending” | his.‘name and address” to.C. A. : Handasyde,. Jy, ‘toanudacturers’ oe agent, Prince Rupert. Mr. Hand-. a asyde,-who “handleg every des-~ cription of machinery and: appli- . ances for mining.and prospecting, | ~ as well as-a- complete ‘line ‘of farming implements and machin-- - ery, has prepared an index of the. ~ various linés he’ carries, whielt= ~. will ‘prove of value: ‘to: residents ae: This index-will= also be sent: to: ‘hose who address’ a postal card to the address given. ~ in the Interior,” above, stating the particular line: of goods in which they are e inter-, ested, Covdrod: * BE : Represented by ~ 2 A, Riwards, Hazelton District We are eEver Awake to the Nei | of Filling Your Orders with, Care and. Prompitude « W. J. McMillan & Co Wholesale. Grocers. #0, BOX 915, a PRINCE, RUPERT, B. American property, - particularly Thomson on the appointment: of | —~ missioner of lands for the com-i/3y f mat oS a] SL SARGENT'S | BIG ‘STO RE == aE Harris Mines gives.the depth |{€}-~ . of the shaft on number three} {ig}. strong showing of the high grade Ka eopper ore which recently ap-|f3 .| peared in the shaft, management is greatly pleased: ol On Monday another crew will (fH walks 1 m He. "Shoes at. Closing ‘Out Prices. Including footwear stitable In this hot. a: few of the Celebrated Leckiea. To: your advantage, to our ude ~ Cleaning out an entire line. of ¢, to all : | “Sill Tents ” Harness Findings, — ” Whips, fe. A Foe a . | - Rocking - Chairs : : New Aniral nod 7 We aim to 2 caity: a gamit os At Rensonable Prices - | Arriving ‘stock. of: 1 FRESH FRUT |New Coods| do. ad ay rs a er : RES