“COAL ‘NOTICES sea Take notice that Frank A: Jackson of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to proapect for coal an _ Jeum over the following described landa; Commencing at.a.post planted ten miles north of the northwest corner of lot. 2179; thence north 80 chaina, weat 80 . fe por south 80 chains, enst 80 chains . Int of commencement, known as oo 7 mNo. 91.-°" Frank A. Jackson, C, F, Lowe, . manager. of the -] Boulder creek properties in the Manson camp, started for that point yeaterday, to arrange for San 2, 1912, Take notice that Frank A. Jackson of Hazelton, miner, intends, to apply for aj the season’s-work, license to prospect for oal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing ata post planted 9 miles north of the northwest corner of lo . 2179; thence north 80 chains, east 80 Walker, of the Huderle Otterson chai, south 80 chains, west 80 chaing int of commencement, known aa Jan. 1, 1912, Take notice that Frank A. Jackson of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply fora Take notice that Frank A. Jackeon of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a f - license to pros’ ect for coal and week in preparing for the ‘send Jeum over the following described “miles notin at the hotthweot commer of his company, the B. C. Anthra- -Iot 2179; thence north 80-cheing, east 80/cite Coal, Ltd... He_gecured a sufficient number of toboggan Frank A, Jackson. | teams to carry his supplies, and despatched the party today. Frank will follow ag soon as he chains, “south 80 chaina, west 80 chains to point of commencement, known ag claim No, 90, Jan. 2, 1912. - Omineca Land District “Omineca Land Disnrict - District of Cassiar THE OMINEOA MINER, SATURDAY, MaRcH 16, 1912 «@ Mining News of the W eels In Brief a! etro- Omineca ‘Land Distriet District of -Cassiar No. $4., Frank A. Jackzon, me oO . work on their big placer prop- Omineca Land District erty. District of Cassiar : 0 rospect for coal an Frank A, Jackson, ; figure. . Omineca Land District \ District of Cassiar petro- The Jatge hydraulic plant for Gold creek, near Kitselas, has been hauled or the ground, ‘and is now being installed, - George W. Otterson and Harry company, left for Manson. creek yesterday morning to resume Frank Martin states that a TORE pal and te 200-foot tunnel will be started eum over the following descri ands; | 1 : ‘ Commencing at a post planted nine shortly on the Buckskin froup, milea north of the northwest corner of}on Bear river, This property, lot 2179;thence north 80 chains, west 80 _ chains, south &0 chaing, east 80 chaina to oint of commencement, known _aa claim J an. 1, 1918. one of the first located in this camp, possesses a good showing it is under bond for a handsome Frank A, Jackson spent a busy ands; | ing of a party to Groundhog, for concludes his business arrange- ments, and will inaugurate a plan ‘of development which will demonstrate the shipping capac- ity of his company’s property. ° On the Great Western, recently bonded to W. G. Dickerson of Victoria by the locators, R. W. Thompson. and Lewis Duncan, work is te begin as soon as. sup- plies can be got on the ground. A contract for 100 feet of tunnel- ing has been let to Arthur.Gris- wold and Bob Haddon, , The’ Lost. Creek Hydraulic ‘|Mining Co., of which W. J. Bowen, a Seattle capitalist, is the moving spirit, is taking over the, the leases owned by W, B. Steele, of Manson, and John A. Mullen, of Hazelton. Captain J. Douker, a director of the company. with Superintendent P. Morris, left for the scene of operations yesterday. Mr. Bowen, who is making - arrangements for thé shipment of-a big hydraulie plant, is expected here in June, -~Qn the-Iron Mask greup, a four-mile property of great-prom- ise, Tommy Stephenson hag been quietly working during the win- ter, and he now has a showing District of Cassiar * Take notice that Frank A, Jackson, of Hazelton, miner, intends to appl for a| 4 license to prospect for coal and petro-|! ¢ leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted six| miles north and 2 mile west of the/ 3 northwest corner of lot 2179; thence) 3 south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north | - 80 chains, west 80 chainaj to point of| 4 commencement, known as claim No, 38, Jan. 1, 1912. r. 0. OMINECA AERIE * Meets every Tuesday eve- ning at eight o’clock in the Hazelton Town Hall, 2.0. Mien, W. SEC. . H, F, Giassey, W. PRES. Latest Jewelry Novelties in Gold and Silver. High grade watches, |; Watch Repairing, O. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton 3 Frank A, Jackson, : dentvelis slondectl Parra mibeeder oherderferdosieefredergeeds . FARM LANDS - Along the G. T. P. From Kitselas to Fort George. Why not own a quarter, half or section of good land in a good country, mT COLUMBIA BROKERAGE COMPANY - Box 20, Hazelton, B,C, of nice looking ore, Today he is says there is an eight-inch streak on the hanging wall. Therestof tthe three-foot vein appears to ba ‘coming inte pay ore. Thexroup, which consists of the Iron Mask, Fairview, and Comet claims, is located four miles from town, near the Erie, and the workings are only 200 feet from the wagon road. ; Among those who will explore {the Omineca river minéral dis- trict this season are Dr. B. F, Stanwood and Stanley Green, of Prince Rupert, wholeft for Man- son this morning. They will spend a yearin the district, Dr. Stanwood has extensive interests in the Copper river gold-copper eamp, which he expects to de- velop into an important part of the Omineca district as soon ag the price of copper is fixed at a satisfactory figure. The moneyed men of the south, he says, are turning their attention to this part of the country. nearer cree eh ener The Kildare Mining Co., which controls valuable placer ground on Slate creek, in the Omineca river district, has about completed arrangements for [jturning over the property to a LjFrench syndicate which has put tLlup the sum of $250,000 for devel- opment. H. M. “Beach, of]: d (| Ottawa, manager of the Kildare From $8.00 per Acre Up, r company, intends to come here in July, accompanied by an engineer who will map out a plan of devel- opment, Pending the prepara- tion of a report, ‘it is not known r{What system of working will be adopted. It has been decided, .thowever, that supplies sufficient E|for a year’s work will be taken in E.| diring the summer, in order that .¢'no time may be lost during the 3 season of 1913. . exhibiting samples of high grade] - ‘gray copper ore, of which hel. ‘The Liberal Party THE LIBERAL PARTY Asks Your Support On March 28th for’ Alex Manson Stands for: Abolition of the Poll Tax. =. Exemption of Improvements from Taxation, A Readjustment of Taxation, No Tax on Incomes of $2,000 or under. - Extension of Suffrage to Women, Provincial Department of Labor and Free Labor Bureau. , : Complete Exclusion of Orientals. A comprehensive System of Industrial Insur- ance, Extension of ‘Workmen’s Compensation _ Act”’ to cover all hazardous employment. A minimum wage and eight hour day for gov- ernment and government-aided work, No publie land for speculators. -, "Local Option throughout the province, The’ Liberal party denounces the usurpation of power. hy two members of the govern- ... ....° ment as being against the best interests of the Province. The. Liberal party is against the present method of controlling. the liquor licenses which results in compelling all hotel men ‘to do the bidding of the controlling party's machine, ED. V. McBETH Successor to Union Transfer and Storage Co, Freighting Contractor * All Classes of Freight Handled with Care and Despatch Hay and Oats for Sale. Office at Omineca Hotel hy H i es Do-You Realize ; that ina town such as NEW HAZELTON will be, in order to own ‘the best property you | must be on the inside?” §ix or seven blocks in the business center - of any town or city always command the highest figures, Outside this radius property _ values decrease ini direct ratio a8 the distance from this center i increases. Get in the business . center In NEW HAZELTON this business cen- cp ter will be created by the Old Hazelvon Busi- ness Men themselves, To any who have not: already bought we advise immediate action, as outside buyers are quick to realize this point and are snapping up ‘lots surrounding © where Old Hazelton people have bought. ' Buy on the inside of - NEW ‘HAZELTON a8 oo Section 2 Lot 882 Kelly’ : Townsite —-- — = a ” Local Selling Agents ay “|HARVEY & McKINNON aa Fal Agents ~ CLEMENTS & HEYWARD * Vancouver, B B. Cc Get in the business center Now, you may say, ‘“I’ll wait, I may not want to continue in businessin this dis- . trict, or if I do, I may be able to get in cheaper after awhile,’’ , In answer to such an argument we would | say that every indication points to an era of prosperity ‘for this district undreamed of he- fore. HAZELTON is on the tip of everyone’s ‘tongue all over the continent,. and a rush of | population and capital to this district is as- sured for the coming spring. You know we have the resources and attractions to keep them here. . Only onetime ‘that’s now So if you buy now, on the inside of NEW HAZELTON, you will be protecting yourself; for even if you do not use your property yuur- self, you will be-able to sell, ata handsome profit, to someone wha does, : [Advertisement]