¥ THE OMINECA . Mune, secede sMeee Bice Yen Litany SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1914 « Phone 300, P.0. Box 1635! HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT §»ecial Attention to Out of Town Clients Sunrtz One, Feoerat BLOCK, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, Green Bros., Burden & Co. - Civil Engineers ad _ Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Olices at Victo. ia, Nelson, Fort feorge and New Hazelton. B. GC, AFFLECK, Mgr. New Hazelton. F. G. T. Lueas E. A Lucas LUCAS & LUCAS Barristers und Solicitorg Rogers Builling Smithers Notes . (From Thursday's Review) for a visit to Telkwa, ee ee ee week,” | George A. Kerr, of the fore on Saturday, © within a few days. Cor. Granville anid Ponder Telephone Seymour 9g Vaiicauver, B.C. rhabdoid ag McRAE BROS., LTD. ; STATIONERS & PRINTERS + Architects’ and Engineers’ Supplies aks, Loose Leaf Systems i Remington Typewriters, Olfice Furnilure Prince Rupert, B. C. HE eapiofnfanfs esl fefsoliotenfulcatesfobscbugeoyeofuhaage 8 Mines and Mining Good Properties for sale — Cash or on x daca saa ‘horse on Tuesday. The .anim % | was evidently poisoned. J. 8. Hicks came in from H which were wintered here,’ is sojourning, weeks, O. A. Ragstad left yesterday Constable Russell, of Priestley, returned -.fram->-the coast this ibranch, came down from Endako It is expected that the Hotel Bulkley will receive its license J. Calderwood lost a valuable ‘zelton yesterday for his horses, I. D. Eason left this morning for Portland, where Mrs. Eason to spend. a few H. L, Gibbs, of Babine, was branch are busily engaged Geht- ing the flames, and hope -to have the fires under control today. Ranger Lathem is on his way up from headquarters. Another fire 296, fire got beyond control. MURDERERS HANGED AT WESTMINSTER New Westminster, May 16:— Clark and Davis were executed in the courtyard of the provincial jail yesterday, paying the penal- ty of the law for the murder of al Constable Archibald in Vancou- | ver.: No confession was made by either of the men. , st a+ Five Left of Sixteen Washington, May 18:—Five of the sixteen men who left the burning steamer Columbian in the third boat were-rescued off the coast of Nova Scotia by the is reported at .Boo’s Flats, Mite where-a rancher’s “cheating | Bond, Development and Assessment Work. Carr Brothers Hight Years In This Distviet. Hizelton, It €. couver, Vancouver } European Plan $1.00 to $2.50 j Reome with Baths. Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heuted, { Motor Bus Meets All Boats and l Traina. o A TY a TR Rl ll aes Hn oS Tye — 7 Priday evening an impromotu i J. A. LeRoy J. Nation || dance was held, about forty par- ticipating. ! Hotel Winters {)tsesting. «oda i Cor, Abbott and Water Streets P. Gruich has purchased a lo on Railroad avenue from Henry & Dunlop, and will at once build a residence. (; R.E. Willams, who has been {jat his Round Lake ranch fora couple of weeks, is expected back . THE QUALITY STORE Fall line of DRY GOODS Men’s Furnishings Hardware - Groceries C. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON' Be! CB a erent md eee Clothes That Hold Their Shape ——— Hobberlin Clothes are al- ways tailored right. They always hold their shape. No partis stinted. We ean please the most particular dresser with Hobberlin gar- ments. Drop in and have a look at the new spring samples, NOEL & ROCK Hazelton, B. C. i. an ~ on Saturday. ; Mr, and Mrs, Lem Broughton, of Aldermere, have returned to the Valley, after a prolonged stay in California, Work has started on the road to serve the group of settlers lo- cated between Smithers bridge and Driftwood cieek, C. W. Westaway, of the Union Bank staff, has been ‘transferred from Telkkwa to Prince Rupert, land left for the coast this morn-' ing. Dr. Badgero, who has ‘been spending afew days at the Dia- i mond D ranch, returned on Tues- {|day, driving in with George Bar- | vett. { Leslie Martin, of the G. T. P. engineering staff, left for Prince t Rupert this morning, Ue ex- j | pects to be located on the P.G.E. ] ; t ( this summer. The passenger train from Prince Rupert. which was due to arrive Monday evening, was held (up by a mudslide near the big tunnel, The passengers, who were obliged to transfer, did not reach Smithers until Tuesday afternoon, - J. McKay, the section inan, was drowned on Wednesday of é last week at the Bulkley Crossing LAND NOTICE, bridge camp, Mile 287... He-was a Scotchman and had no, ‘relatives’ Hazeiton Land District, Coast, Range 6. Take notice that Ella H. Hamble, o Prince . Rupert, woman, intends to app ly for permissio to urchage the following deserthe lands: Commencing ata post planted about 500 yards in a N.E. direction from.the two mile post on the Copper river trail, being on an Island, thence westerl following the north bank of the slow 40 chainga moreor leas, thence northerly and easterly following the south ban f the Copyer river taining 16 screa more or fess. ; Bila H. Humble, mid-4 7 Dated Sth March, iis District: of oecupation married chaing more or ies, to Ber of commencement, con- D. Wells, Agent, in this province, This is. the sec-. ond drowning accident at this f ; point within ten days. ; n ad) Miss Downey, who will shortly become a bride,..was given a miscellaneous shower on Tuesday Flevening, at her home, by the ladies. . Progressive whist. and refreshments were. on, the pro- gram. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J, W. Turner gave a ‘fare. 2| well tea for the. bride-to-be, ‘who Ominééa Land (Hatrict. = ppistalet of UT, Take notice that Charlies Hicks Beach, of Hazelton, B. C., occupation genera t, intends to apply for permission eee koh dliowing Mdenetibed urchase | the. fo Bada: Commencing at a post planted at the northweat corner of Lot 349, Range 6, Cosat. District, and being the northeast Pe led for, thenea Weat 20 chairs, south 40 chalna, east 20 - thalnd, north 40 ‘chafing, “to point. of corimencement, and containing 80. adres | corfier of the Jand ap lew. more oF lead, | “Charles Hitkd Beiah Apri sau * left this morning for the East, . {/FOREST FIRES IN ~ | BULKLEY VALLEY ‘For several days 4 forest fire has been burning between Smith- ers ‘and the Chicken Lake: settle. tient, awhile: another has started here for acoupleof days, leaving this morning for a visit to Van- After the picture show, last United States revenue cutter Seneca. Eleven had died of ex- posure and their bodies were cast into the sea. Continual search- ing had been going on ever since the disaster, for it was felt they must be afloat. The freighter Columbian took fire on May 5 and her crew took. to the boats. The other boats were rescued almost at once, while the. third tossed on the waves for nearly two weeks, Wilson on Mediation Washington, May 19:— Presi- dent Wilson told the American representatives to the mediation conference to plase. themselves ina receptive mood and await the proposals of the three South American mediators, At the same time he outlined the peace policy, which seemed to him to be conditioned on the elimination ‘of Huerta.and the establishment of a strong provisional govern- ment which would conduct an ‘election by giving fair treatment to all factions: ’ New Financial Paper A new journal, and one which should prove a valuable medium for the advertising of British Columbia’s natural resources, is the British Columbia Financial Times, published in Vancouver, the first number of which has just reached us, The Times, which starts out as ‘‘an organ for the expression of disinterest- ment 6n financial’ matters,”? de- votes considerable space to an eral Wealth of British Columbia, full of valuable information, Good things to eat and. drink at Sargent’s. Tennis shoes at Sargent’s. GHACK and fixtures for sale, | anes Apply. Miner Office, : | trator of the Estate of the said Swan ed opinion, comment and judg-|¢ authoritative article on the Min-|- { The Royal saa] of Canada — INCORPORATSD,18 4.” Capital Paid Up: - - $21,560,000 Reserve Fimd - - - $13,500,000 Interest Paid on Deposita at Current Rates Banking by Matl Given Specat Attention HAZELTON BRANCH: A.D. McLEOD - - + Manager wa _A NOTICE In THE “SUPREME Court oF BRITISH COLUMBIA, In the matter of the ‘Administration Act, and in the matter of the Es- tate of John Henry MeHale,. deceas- ed, intestate, TAKE NOTIGE that by an order of His Honour Judge Young, dated 18th March, 1914, I waa appointed Admin- istrator of the estate of the said John Henry McHale, - All parties having claims against the aaid éstate are here- by requested to forward the same, properly verified, to me, before the 16th day of May 1914, and alt parties indebted to the said estate are requir- ed to pay the amount of their in- debtedness to me forthwith, Dated 1st day of May, 1914, . STEFHEN H. Hosxins, Official Administratort Hazelton, B.C, <== m35-6 NOTICE, IN THE SUPREME Count oF BRITISH CoLUMBIA. In- the matter of the Administration Act and in the matter of the Es- tate of Swan Carlson, deceased, intestate, : TAKE NOTICE that by an order off His Honor Judge Young, dated 27th April, 1914, I_was appointed Adminis- Carlson. Al} partiea having claims against the said Estate are hereby re- quested to forward the same, roperly verified, to me before the Bird day of May, 1914, and all parties indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their indebledness t to me forthwith, Dated 4th May, 1914, STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, Official Adee m36-7 Hazelton, B. C. The Miner is two dollars a year to any address in Canada: _ to cet RE A. ciated with regard to commer- cial printing is the fact that - style, display (by which is “meant typographical arrange- ‘ ment) and type-faces are sub-, ject to change, as in the case. - of clothing and other fashions. €] Modern printing shows a * marked tendency towards the: - neat and plain in display with a ~ liberal ‘use of margin, as oppos- - ed to the old-style methods of coarse, overcrowded and over- ornamental composition. Not every printer can give you the better class of work,’ therefore, to your interest to see that your printing is done at the most fully equipped com- - merci h . Northern Interior, carrying. a large and high-grade stock of stationery,andemploying work-. men of experience and ability. The Qealtyh Mark Printshop is ~ Omineca ~ matter . not generally ‘known or fully appre- - It is, Printing plant in the — Miner United States, three dollars. Ydedebatoat jijlstiiisawiadaday PORT ESSINGTON R =— a Son, Lid Established 1870 HAZELTON We carry Peters’ Overalls - PEABODY'S OVERALLS | The Lines that give Satisfaction WANTED: Native S Silver . Prospect _ - Cousiating of two to six claims, ! and situated n- the Hazelton or Bulkley” Valley- districtz, For- watd at Jeagt 10 pounds of. sam- ples, ‘algo’ ey returna, if: any, other with short description at ‘the property-and work’ done. - State lowest firice.and- terms, of a deal off, -beah basie at dide of the Buthtey’ ‘The men of the’ terest The ‘Season for Oxfords, - Loo ‘our + Stock ovet . WALK. OVER and. _SMARDON Pees send i sh cate iam dean: Giib-ahiets dian a