RC a JE == TIES AGAIN CHAMPIENS x . a mi i i a a! .! wa wf | a | x Mm M at x ml | La! a! ml J a! i im ml mi mi | | ml a! _! a! ml | .! mi Mm al a _t ml Lat nm Lt mM a aa nm hee mi x mi a el mi Leo! eat ml al ml ml Lo _! m x x a x a x x M | x Lol x | .! wi x . a | 7 . " i x 7... 2. “ ml Le Lead mi Prospectors, HAZELTON The Distributing Point for the Great Northern “THE OMINECA MINER: ‘SATURDAY, August’ “A. 1914, _ Interior: Miners, Landseekers, Surveyors and Sportsmen will find the merchants of Ha- zelton prepared to meet every requirement in -outhitarid supplies. Hav- ing been engaged for many years in outhtting parties for the Northern Intenor, Hazelton ‘busi- ness men are qualified to give valuable advice: and assistance to new- comers. Hazelton is situated at the confluence of. the — Bulkley and Skeena rivers, a mile and a quarter from South Ha- - zelton station on the Grand Trunk Pacific railway. ‘may be addressed to. The’ — -Omimeca Miner Hazelton, B. con Enquiries » ee SEGEE ES Tad EDS COEP EES ee a aaa aaa mn ‘(Several members of ‘the’ New|’ a Hazelton team‘ were also’ guesta ‘ In the matter of the Administeation Act and In the matter of the Es- tate of A. Haddi, otherwise Dris adtkoff, deceased, intestate, PEPER CEL OP LE EEE Eee i NOTICE RO In THe SupREue Court of British : COLUMBIA, “ Notlee’§ is hereb TARE NOTICE that by an order of | eagon:— His Honor Judge Young; dated 28th “day of July, 1914, I waa a appointed Ad-| Euteuk, Babine’ and .T ministrator of the Eatate of the sald A.|the watersheds of the ‘Morice, Drift-7. Haddi, otherwise Dris Hadikoff. rties having claims againat Kigplox), and K Estate are he . to forward the same, properly verified,. _ All the sai reby requested | Cabin) rivers, te. me before the 2th day of Au August, ‘Forest Branch, 1914, and - the ga oo” parties indeb id Estate are requited to pay the amount of their ini eblednent 1 - ma forthw . Dated Bat day of July; 1914:: ot STEPHEN A. HOSKINE; - Official Addeninintrstor,” - Hatelton, B a. NOTICE . Ceara after Auguat 15, the followin are exempt. from the operation of sec- tion 108 of the ‘*Forest Act," relating to the issuance of flre permita for burn- ing, during the remainder of the. close Hazelton, Aug, 3, 19., given that on and districts The watersheds at Franeola, Ootsa es and wood, Babine Upper Skeena (north of] Mr a (north of - Firat ar R Thieter Ns seat. t! coe fd 49 (Continued from Page One). the side retired. Stenstrom scored the first ran off: Blanch- ette’s hit to center in their half of this frame, and the New Ha- zelton supporters went frantic. In the sixth Graham Rock was caught out at the home plate from a perfect peg by O’Shea from esnter field off Stokke’s hit. It was in the eighth that Pike broke up the game in almost the same way ashe did on the pre- vious Sunday. With Bob and Graham Rock on bases and’ two strikes on him, he connected and ‘drove the ball into the woods, sending home the two runs ‘that decided the fight. If that boy is not an outfielder in one of the big leagues in less than two years we miss our guess, New Hazelton had two more ‘chances, but they were prompt» ly retired in each i inning and the game was over. Several -pretty spectacular plays were pulled off by either team that kept the crowd on edge all through the game, The winners deserved their victory, they earned it both in fielding and at the bat. The losers lost a good game and the team showed they were good losers. It ‘is harder to be a good loser than oF good winner. The New Hazelton supporters naturally felt disappointment. They had made a supreme effort to put the best material available ‘up for the final games, and al-|; though they did not capture the coveted cup, they had the satis- faction of having foreed into the closing games two teams ‘better than which no two towns of the size In the U. 8, can boast, — Hazelton scored two runs from 6 hits. New Hazelton scored one run from § hits, Jennings struck out 12: and walked 8, © Pike struck out 7 and walked none. . ~The lineup was: . NEW HAZELTON | Barrett . = ¢ Stokke J,Jennings . p _° ‘Pike Welch © lb .G. G.'Rock Tobey 2) =»: Bob Rock Hodgins -..~. Sb - Sinclair Blanchette 88 Dov, Rock : orf Q’Shea a. cf Lipp §. Stenstrom. if C, O'Neill, umpire. * The team were ‘billed to-go to Rupert on. Thursday for two ex- hibition. games, but received a wire not to come, as the: rainy weather made the grounds im- possible for play; -The preliminary trial of Sam| Morris, the negro charged with| . shooting Section Foreman Red. McDonald, will be held. here on Tuesday next. : The victim of the hooting is recovering. ‘from his wounds and will be.a witness, : “On _Monday: evening R. G, Moseley, proprietor of the Hazel- ton Hotel, invited: the champion Tigers and the baseball. fang of the-town to a banquet, ‘which proved .a highly successful affair. at the affair. At the gerieral meeting, ‘of. the! ‘Overseas Ctub, held last evening, it was decided to reorganiée, and a meeting: for that: purpoge. will] beheld in the St. Andrew’s hall} « next Friday evening, August 14, at 8:30, to which all Britioh Bub- 1 jécts are cordially invited... sation Macdonald HAZELTON RIFLE ASSN, Yrs The active membership of Hazelton Rifle" Association, -was/: largely augmented at an adjourn- ed general meeting held in’ the], courtroom on Thursday evening. Fifty names are now on the_roil, but there is no limit on member- ship, and the officers hope to se- cure further names, For the remainder of the sea- son, rifle practice will be held on the ranges every Saturday ‘and Sunday - afternoon, shooting be- ginning at 2:30, - the drill squad are requested to send in their names to the cap- tain. These officers have been elect- ed for the year: A; R. Macdonald, captain; Charles Reid, vice-cap- tain; H. E. Holliday, see.-trens; The executive committee is: S. H, Hoskins, G, R. Middleton, L D. Fulton, H. CG. Kinghorn. A special service. will be held tomorrow morning, in St, Peter’s Church, the preacher heing . the Rev. J. K, Wright, of the British and Foreign Bible. Society. A the Society’s work. Phone 800 _ . BO. Box 1685 HARRISON W. ROGERS ° ; ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients Suite Ong, Feprnar RLacK, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. STUART J. MARTIN Provincial Assayer EXPERT = -. Watch Repairing - WATCHES - JEWELRY... Members who desire’ to ‘join|. equipment will be.sold by public collection will be taken in aid of. crops of grain, fruit, and garden truek, For large map,: full.in- structions and information, ‘and ceptionally good claims, send $8.40 to John Keefe, Oregon City, ‘Oregon, | ‘Three years & U.S. surveyor and - timberman,. An opportunity to. get a ‘good fertile free homestead near town ; Notice: Notice is ‘hereby - given that thirty days from. date the follow- ing. described packhorses ‘and aution‘at Hazelton, for wintering chargés and expenses, ‘unless same are paid before that date:| . Buckskin gelding, branded H§ B, 6. Anthracite Co, Dated 11th July, 1914. | Clothes That Hold Their © Shape Hobberlin’ Clothes are al, ways tailored. right, They always hold their shape, _No partis stinted. We can. . please the most particular dresser with Hobberlin gar- menta. Drop in and have a- look at fhe. new “spring pamples, '|0. A. RAGSTAD, | Smithers| ~-Bawelton, BG, ‘gdod- valley: ey farming Jand® just thipwn: open >" for.“free- settlement. in Oregon. ‘a Over 200, 000 acres in-all:” Good |: s climate, “rich soil, and does not - require irrigation to raise finest}: a'plat of several sections of ex- |: and market, | BB]. on left shoulder {} on right hip, | said to belong to the Copper Riv- +} er Coal Co, Brown gelding, branded A on]. {right ‘hip, paid. to belong to the|. A. W. CORNER, | NOEL & ROCK | P “OF Smithers | - pe will be. in -Hazelton “from {} ~ . June 16 until further notice. -:{ ° Dental work. of’ every. ‘des. a : eription. - ee guaranteed. ° bearer te PGT. ‘Tueas ee a LUCAS & LUCAS 0. , Barrlatera-and: Solicitors * Rogers Building © 7 ‘Taliphose Sernour 698° \ Waricouvers B Gr Mines | Good Properties tors sale : _ ‘Cash oF on a - Bona. avelopment and: ; : Assesment fork. edna Carr Brother : “Hazelton, u a rt a ) _n res . ‘J. A. LeRoy J: ‘Nation : Hotel. war Cor. Abbott: and Water Streets, Vancouver -Enropean Plan $1. wo to gee. Water. fiteam Heated. ‘Motor Bus Mveta ‘ All Boats’ and oo eaings QUALITY STORE] . | Highest market prices paid for, Raw F Furs + “DRY. GOODS Men's: Furnishings. . og ; Hardware ° " Grocers | - Orders may be left at Noel & Rock's, Hazelton - 4 eles R. Cu - ~PORT vilnins Established 1870. umingham { & Son, Lid | “TaazELTON Co. sdident “Mra, Newiek e aley were peed Sj ECONOMY FRUIT SEALERS | Quarts and Pints at $1.50 per o COVERS AN D RUBBERS - - Aluminum Nested. Kettles. and’. ~ Complete Camping Outfits - - We have ‘to hand’a good shipment of this. Wat ih strong and ‘durable, for the ‘trail: and the. hill Dr. J aeger’s Sanitary Woollens “Ladies Outing Sets, Sweater Coats Shawls, Hats, and. Caps. The. latest yes out, The p price i is the same ‘all over Canada © . Careful. attention - aa Oa. Grail’ and Pender” Le * Rooms with Baths, ‘Hot and Cold 1 an