. ~ SO, that’ he is. keeping. cows and. - ThereAtso'a Means’ of Dis* es posing of Th Their Produce : Phe farmérs in” the: “Kispiox on Valley: have been wondering | how | mill they would dispose: of: their, pro- Most of the farms | are. tou far away-to haul. ordinary. duce. produce. -to market and as yet they have no. “way. to: dispose. ‘of it. It ia purely: a matter; for the farmers’ ‘themselves © tor decide, They have iti in- their | own hands. Instead , ‘of ” raising crops to. sell |" plant: crops'to feed, Dairy. cows would do exceptionally well in the-; valley, and. ‘the farmers ¢ can get sufficient .wild ‘grasses, to-, gether with. their own crops. to. feed the cattle during the. winter and keep ‘up the milk” supply. They; ‘ean then'organize'a cream:|- ery company; ® holding - all. the stock themselves, and reap. the profits from the butter which ean easily be hauled to market. The}; creamery, “butter . factory or. a. cheese. factory, i is one of the. best things a farmer. can be con nected with, ‘It isa sure market’ for all his mitk and he receives in return § large amount of good. hog feed pigs ‘at the minimum cost and re- _ceives, the | maximum profits, A creamery ie 'Kispiox’ ‘valley.1; ‘would-do wonders towards. -mak- “ini big epeofite* for: >the-efarmers 4: who. are now only making a live ing. 4 : . Got Good Pictures. -Mr. D. McE.eod has received’ a itumber .of large sized .photo- graphs of. the Silver Standard ore train at Prince Rupert. This was _ the first ore train ‘to leave New Hazelton’ ‘and: it was the first ‘to arrive ‘at Prinee: Rupert. -The picture-was taken by Mr.. Cook, the official. ‘photographer, for the]. Grand ‘Trunk Pacific, ok feente) “Labor Commission Meéting HL G. Parson, chairman of. the ‘Labor Commission and his sever- al colleagues, arrived Wednesday |, night’ and: held @-méeting: in’ the!“ old town.” Among those who gave evidence. as’ to the labor! eonditions in this. district were D -Mchéod and: A. L,. McHugh: Of lag New: ‘Hazelton, and B. H. Hicks’ Beach: ‘and Chief Gammon of the | ni old town. re : , Those: dayst5 Last Saturday; was || glorious Wes ' Hazelton stu what "over fart Would Goa ES ior Racers al other properties very. carefully. er Up. ON ‘Hudson Bay mountain last Saturday get- ting:back to New ‘Hazelton Mon- day. He. was accompanied’ by Frank Martin, his partner in: "the bond, and together they. éexamin- éd the White’ Heather. and sever- ‘White: Heather : To the Omineca Herald:he said that he was. very “mueh | pleased with their- property: On the ‘sile, ver property there is: not: a. great: deal of work done but. ‘the: stuff that is exposed is very - rich’ and would not: ‘take many. carloads to make quite a stake. Pe ‘The native silver i is not. ‘the ¢ on:: ly: values on the group, The, big gold bearing veins on the Hudson Mountain’ Mining Co.’s property group. .On the whole’ Mr. Tre- thewey said he liked the looks of the. White Heather ‘group better over the minés. and mineral show- ments: here i in the® ‘near future. He.:was.at the Silver’ Standard |: Mine?th vast’ atinienht ‘wuibiero} and Ie xpressed. simielf ag‘con-:; -On- “Tues- the. chief purpose: of seeing: the ‘Harris Mines. sie Messrs. Trethewey and. Martin have completed their: ‘plans fora big- development. eampaigi on the White Heather group and Martin once to take charge of the work. z rethewey. returned. to: ‘Van- eouver on Thursday. WILL DRIVE LONG Coil. ‘Steele, is Ready to] to let Contract fo “this Winter's ‘Work on. Hud- son Bay: Hovntain run right into the White Heather |. than any other.on- the mountain. Mr. Trethewey: is enthusiastic of the New Hazelton district and‘. there i isa strong. possibility that]. he will. make still: further. invest-(¢ te heat a nnd ad PY ~i i tt nol se - 4). . a a that. it: would make ‘ ‘a big}: , Janda: valuable mine,, ‘}dayihe went ‘up’ to Nine- Mile. for: will’ go out ‘to, the mountain: at] *- CROSS cur TUNNEL|, jing for the Ootsa’ Lake country, | where he will spend some weeks: sig morning with a°big pack’ ‘on ‘his | back forhis: group of: ‘¢laims' ‘on made it was in vain. There was no: ‘gold there. * The only gold! that place, Loa - There were’ ‘prospectors ther were allstung. ' he. ‘believed. there.'waa: placer on’! : O’Donell creek, but it: could: ‘only’ be ‘takén- up in: leases. and the eX~! pense. was. too great for the pros- {quartz country through there. Gordon: left Thursday morning for Prince Rupert and will again Service. H Baker, Edmonton, ‘came in: this week to look over the dist- rict and he has decided . to locate here. JHe is a real estate man: —— — AL rm Poms Bt ted Tar mctom armani CONCENTRATES : te Lhe € The: ‘Lead’ King group is. ‘nov pall'rendy-for- the-surveyor: 03 ‘busy-and-it is expected that. they il go up this week, interested in the Kitseg was in.the. district over: the. week | end and has: now gone on’ tafe north. oo * Jos. Trethewey' was a , visitor. ati the Harris:mine on Tuesday: of the workings and.of the, property were very. favorable ; _jisfied th bit: ill Stephen MeNeil \ was in . town over the- week end, “eomin “in from the Copper river coal: fields where -he had been witha survey. | Party. ‘He:left on Monday morn-|' ? i muerereisenrie = Gustave Garvais left. on n Monday Bacher de Boule Hazslton) t was supposed to. come from. ‘there was $8 brought: in by an ‘Indian||' and it might have come from: any. began betting to the. con trary. from all over the‘north and. they.|: Gordon said. that: pect... There’ ‘is, “he. said, a good. enter. the. Dominion ‘Telegraph, = be out of'the way. | Sheady- will be the. only contract: by to keep out of Demipsey’s 8. way. NEW: HAZETON © J. We Hart, Vanéouver, who i is| uekla coal |.“ | property with: Wm. -MeDonald, “(new building ‘at. Burns: Lake hy MacAgno, : Bart: and’ ‘Hartley. ar in together at: Burns! Lake and. at Bb ‘this week. and his-i ‘impressions: of | -- hn} get opened up ‘for, /business.; . will still keep the: Fioneer. going. 1 = EL ARRIVED | I. y (evict gf time ago: ‘that h sult, a number of the wise ones Dempsey,:however, is a’ man of his word and he shoved ‘the’ rails ahead in great shape. ©? i ‘The steel gang will: be. elayed a couole of ‘weeks while: the. Tel- kwa. river bi ge is being swurig across.’ right away “on: to the: Bulkley Summit,": “There are a number ‘of small bridges. but: they will’ only delay. for'a day,or two... °2: Freeberg. and‘ Stone’ ‘will clean p their’ c contract’ this week . and Mr, ‘Michael or left this side: of the’ “Sammit’ but the latest. reports ‘are: tothe effect that he is onthe job all thie time and rushing the work g0: as / HOTEL: EL CHANGES :| joining: and have: moved. it: to:the| est Fort Fraser.” ‘The New: “Hazelton. hotel has en taken’ over: by Geo.. Tallman proprietor, of: the Pioneer Hotel} and:: baths. . He will. have. the, place refurnished. and-put in fine He and. also the: baths. ;. tbe Vienna restaurant and will have J it running n'a. few. days. new firms wi formed i in: their. business.” Ae ~ Hew Telegram Operator, _TELKWA. a abel about the'twentieth and as a Te- {stated::to the. Herald. before he * After that they! can get i shape as quicklv.a as’ possible and.| ¥4 AS T Harrison: ‘takes over. the The}... s.-/, undoubtedly do.al, A big business: ‘ar they. are well. in- oe fee crew |: last Saturdgy: tow beige f and_-next:, season, | J ‘careful study. ‘of. conditions } in the: vicinity, and started for the south'that.he was. eonvinced that ‘there: were.somé ©. lines of farming: ‘that would thake ifits.-in' this. district:7*;He mentioned: smal ‘fruits, roots. and’ vegetables; ‘With: these che. would ‘have: either. ‘chickens’: ‘Or hogs, ¢ re ‘both;-as: they. would both'do‘well: and. they were things. that could. ‘be brought: to: town, while hay. could not,:and grain: could -hardl ean be. threshed: ‘for. all that: ainiye ‘would grow::. : This:distriet:i ‘is: fo the smal] fruit:and garden farms. | ér, shog raisers and. poultrymen- ue Mr. Peters states that this own [piece of. land ‘is-one. of: th “bes -