a THE OMINEGA “MINER, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1912 Sola Se —LABOR SHOULD. KNOW . A ene Watt Dros the | OTC 7a CJAC JC CC * NO CREED OR COLDR|skeena viver of Port. Bssington| tt Land-District.° District of “| oe — — - _- ae x i Take notice that John Fitzgerald of ~ * ——- ing — |last week which reaulted in the Seattle, Wash. ; cruiser intends to apply. Lal = . Mm at Whites Ask Chines e and drowning of Captain Watt’ of for permission to purchase the following’| : , | .- * Hindu Support in Strike at|P°°! Essington, who had been | errs eee vost planted { mille : | | : mi . ae ; PP o & engaged for some time -past in weat of lot 477, west 80 chaina, south 80 x Seer "tom Port Bongton to Havent | patter commence sty Zz a la ae : ; : je acres more orlegs, John I rald, . ; Me: . Victoria, July 10:-A new de-| Captain Watt was an unmar.|Aptil161912, Bernard 3, Mahou ag. | velopment in industrial disputes| ried man who was weil known on Cassar Land District District of We Call look after your x has occurred in this city, the|the Skeena, where he served on ‘assiar ae . | Chinese and Hindu workers in'| gasoline laudches, He had been of Me notice that Dave A. McCullough requirements | the mills having been asked’ to|in charge of the Ka Yex -at one] for parmission*te purchase the follow. > 4 i support the strike inaugurated |time, and was a firstelass launch ing deseribhd lands, ost planted 1 wile ae te 1 | two days ago by the white men./man. For some time past he has west of lot 476, therice west 80 chaina,, Everything il Cartridge Eq A thousand dodgers ' were|been operating the craft that| south 80 chaing, east 80 chains north 80 4 x , : : . . hains, to point of t, cone printed yesterday in Chinese, {carried the mail between ‘Port taining Gd orrce more or leas ov setting forth that labor, like cap-j Essington and Haysport, | April 161912. Dave A. McCullough. ' 2 . Agt. ital should not know any race, | While engaged aboard the ves-|_ Bernard J Mewalon at creed or color, and asking the|sel he slipped overboard and be-| Cassiar Land District District of — : : : Cassiar mote § Chinese to stand for @ shorter}fore assistance could be given| ‘Take notice that John Tarantin of Fal. day and & cents more per hour.|him he drowned. Hlis: assistant Vancouver, Glork; intends to apt Ny for 4 A similar appeal has been made|on the launch put out in a. dory eseribed lands? yng i - ized: t Commencing at a post-planted 2 miles to the Hindus, When the repre-| as soon as he realized: that his weet of let ae a pan 80 aliaing, sentative of a newspaper asked | companion had fallen overboard south 80 chains, enst80 chains north 96 the Chinese printer for a copy of}and was being carried down|chaina, to point of commencement, : containing 640 acres moye or less. - Shell, Shot and =| Powder Stoves and Furnishings the dodger, the reply was, ‘‘You|stream, but-it was too late to| edt is 1912, John Tarantin, ; , 1 , bossman; ‘no get it.” 7 dave his life, | . Op Bernard J. MeMahon, Agent, The Leroy 1s a pop ular Kitchen a A copy of this curiosity was — Stove. Good oven and fire box and A finally obtained through the good| = -B. C. Building in London Cassiar Land District District of _ . bl ' Si 7, 8 offices of a member of the Amal-| Victoria, July12:—Negotiations| Take notice that Wm. Burmaster of at a reasonable price, IZEs ? \ gamated Society of Carpenters. }forthe purchase of a site for the doa pereeion ening intends followin - Neither Chinese nor Hindus have | proposed British Columbia build- | described lands; ve yet made any response to the ap-|ing in London have been entered woot OF oC ATE, thee a mated 2 miles peal. There are said to be, at]/upon by Hon. J. H. Turner, the|80 chains south, 80° chains east, 80 present, only fifteen white bench-| provincial agent-general. The Trane cere tine Gaaint OF commence. men at work in the mills of the|site which ‘the province desires) April 17, 1912, ". William Burmaster, ‘city. wes to purchase belongs to the Lon- ‘Bernard J. MeMahon, Agent. don’County Council and occupies _ sae stetei at Settlement of Labor Disputes |the-torner near the Gaiety Thea-| Cassiar Land, Distriet District of (Bpeclal to The Miner) - ter, with a frontage of fifty-six vale notice. that Jack MeKay. of ” __ ‘ : ‘- 8 ancouver, claim agent, intends tea IV. Vancouver, July 8; . Hon. T. |feet. It is the government’s in-| for permission to barehase the fol ow. W. Crothers, federal minister of ‘tention that the new structure ing eacribed lands; + plant i , . ommeny in, al a O8 ante ; labor, today stated that the £0V-| shall provide not only ample office mile west of jot 477, thence Pout 80 ernment was considering the space, but also room for an. ade- chains, west 80 chain, north 80 chains advisability of extending the ap- quate display of British Colum- ment, cantainiog G40 acres moreor les, plication of the Lemieux Act | bia’s resources and a library and | April 17, 1912. Jack McKay: which now only provides for the|reading-room for the use of visi Bernard J, MeMahon, Agent, settlement of industrial disputes | tors, Cassiar Land District District of | \ affecting public utilities, | ate neti Casale se W. Bolland - ini {de © aT ane ake notice tha’ omaa W. Hollan : The minister further said: “Tt New Record For. Drilling of Vancouver, engineer, intends toapply 18 Just & question whether the ’ (Spactal to The Miner) for permission to purchase the following ini : escribed lands, ; Dominion Government should] Tonopah, Nevada, July 10 | erence: at a post planted 2 miles not appoint a permanent board | Averaging sixty-two blows to the| west of lot 477, theres west 80 chalna, composed of first-class men at!minute for fifteen minutes the iS chains to pine of commencement a | it 1 _t i | H Rood salaries to deal with all|team. of Page & Pickens set a| containing 48 acres more or less, | | a | | |_| Mm | | mi and 9 stocked. late tlt te rit tot) ti x Gasoline Stoves---Just the thing for warm weather. _ A large shipment of En- amelware just arrived. Tee eee et a a ml CLOTHING]: labor, disputes, I-may add that /new world’s record yesterday for|AP*117, 1912... Thomas W. Holland. the matter is now receiving offl-|driving a. miner's. drill into ; ’ mania cial consideration,’’ he continued | granite. Their distance was ' Cassiar Land ‘District 4 -the announcement creating no] 45 7-16 inches, four inches better District of Cassiar f, —_“ittlesurprise, than Lundquist & Dahlen, of|