oo hies Ri rt Si ada - we Prince, ie is Sen dog tain fi tops. :- There are: five routes: |. .| two: through’ ‘Alaska,: and “three: occasion: in’ “this ; -district. - PRICE $2.00 A. YEAR. - “-Vaneouve nA it nes, of: the: Big Crowd Going. to Terrace eo Special Train: to. Attend “Lect Basclial and "Foothat “TTeaiine | Oppose: Const Clubs for’ Glory | ‘and amination of ‘the’ ‘Shushania vealde field: He: states’ ‘that ‘the:gold-}: bebring : area. appears. ta. be aniall “but: rich: - cItis the greatest stam: ni pede, he, adiya,, ‘but not the Breat- Lest: find since: hae Klondike rush,. ‘the ate for. ten ‘niles: ‘even to: the. ‘moun- é through’ Canadian: territory. ‘The The } great, feature - will” ‘be! the ‘Con Betvative . picnic. at;:Terrace,; to _ Which ‘point Hazelton. Conserva- | ‘ tation. will yun: a special, ~ being a 400 to! the celebration, An: “interesting “program | of |... "speeches, games and ‘sports | 1a8 | “will be badéball and. foot- - Dall ‘games between. Hazelton and Prince: Rupent. The coast: city has never succeeded’ ‘in’ ‘defeating the old: ‘town, "and. thay. be“ OX- ‘ ‘pected. to: ling: up: strong teams ¢ on . iy a Monday, i in an-attempt: to. carry|: ‘off the | trophies which: are e offered for the'games. = ~ Captain: Sinelair announces the ' following as. the probable: ‘line-up | of ‘the: Tiger ‘in’. the} ‘baseball ., Bammer : MeMillan;-. 88; . Sinclair, Bb; Kelly, ifs Doe Rook, cf} Gra-|: ham’ Rock;-p;* Maedonald,::1b;|, - Finney, Ss Bok. ‘Rock, 2b; ce ini reserva, ‘ In ‘Opposition to the: “Callies, ‘the: Hazelton - football ‘lub: will - have the following men? on. thie) ~ fields _ _Wamé ~ Beost nity © Midatetoi oe . Gammon: (Capt) - ‘Borland ; Harvey - " Brewer Frost. “Chet! Munro: Johnston rT! 3 Reserve—Johngon” . The’ number :of: ‘tickets for! the 2 excursion is: limited, :as the rail- . Way. ‘company: ‘tan. “only: furnish a three: cars ‘for the: ‘Hazelton. ex- we cursionists, . Those who have not: m - currence already | procured their. tickets Should, do 80: at once, - ~The “Insane” Muiderer - “Sherbrooke, . Que., -Aug.: on: — “pha the escaped murderer, is “still held. in: jail here,’ “There |. was a dramatic ‘Beene: in court _ today, when--thé. prisoner's: law-. _-yers withdrew their’ ‘habeas cor- pus proceedings, : with:.the’ ‘cons of ~ Supetior * : udge - Globensky, notwithstanding. the - opposition of attorneys represent- . ing the state of New York, ‘who: * sought to have ‘Thaw: réleased; - that? the. immigration: -authorities | : n might take : ‘chatge of the: cage |; and” carry. out: their. purpose of .. deporting” the ‘erhdinal, as @ re- "jected immigrant.: "Hooray for the’ British ‘flag! -Hooray~ for . Thaw!” shtieked men and women |* “who stood on chairs and wavéd|. | ~ handkerchiefs, parasols; ¢ and: hate * ~ when the decision was annotinced. | vo ‘Tho judas, did not rebuke them al ‘Can't Come ti B; c. ok latter ' are: the beat> . , : All good xround. was staked. by! the firat two: hundred : men in.the tong: prevail on ‘the: Canadian side of the line, twenty-five miles distant, : At i ig quite probable. that; goid wi be: fou in'the ¥ on section.) ae Dr. Brock,- ‘divector of: "the gur- ‘vey, said, the whole’ country-about |. ‘Shushanna’ “was’ favorable: for prospecting: Surprised if ‘some important. dis- Mithin the next two! years," 7 A, “Bassett, British ‘Columbia manager . of ;the’ Hudson’s- Bay | Co., . ig. visiting. the. company’s posts i in ‘this district, new USCOVERES “OF ORE REPORTED bine. lake, . where--an . immense. lead: OF: well-mineralized : - quartz has’ been uneovered- on the: Inde-| | pendent: group, located. by:T. _E. _|O'Connor,, A: Maurice, .,and’ C. | Dedrickson. “The. locaters.. ‘have seven-claims, and: have done con- ‘| siderable :.work..:. They: brought. out samples. of. ‘the: ore;. whieh]. they. ‘say. averages - 35 feet in| width and: ‘has ‘been « traced for approxiinately’ 2500 feet. Assayd of. Specimens: have | given fair re- turns i in. gold: and silyer; and they expect: “a favorable: report.” frém |. | tests which. aré: now being made | of: average samples, : ; “The Ore: a _| eicentrating. mo . -'Sampies of nice-looking galena: ore from claims located on the |" Skeena; twenty’ miles aboye Ha- ‘zelton, have beén brought in‘by de BE Thorkildgon, who states that.a big dike. i in whieh string- ers of solid ore occur, has been untovered. an oA. com ‘Philips. ‘came ‘up: “from Hardserabble to spend. a few days in :town, -He. reports" excellent, showinga-. of” ‘gray. ‘copper on Bt: | Croix.and Leggett creeks, where} big leads! have’ heen uneoveréd, | Pleased with Mines oe coveries were made in Northern 7 British’ Colurhbia atid. the Yukon -| their holiday: ‘trip to the Bulkley, “An hitereatin. ‘and ‘probably | _ i important. find of ° ‘nititeral has}: “bean atle near: ‘thie: head of Ba- came: in vested. ~ Graham ‘Raek: “ig: — a few, days i in ‘the ‘Bulkle Valley:: George A; “‘Ohren; + n the Ingersoll-Rand. Corr was 7 Hazelton this. week,” nesday- from’ .Vanéonv Frank - “As Jackéon, vith M Jackson,. is. expected- to’ a j.| from. Groundhog tonight, ” ‘Mrs..- (Dry) ‘Shewan, conver, fat. Visiting her. rents Mr: and Mis, Dan Harris, : we ~ LR. Walker: and: P, B, Carr : returned ‘today ~ fron’: a “trip -to |. the: Bulkley: Valley. - neha “Be M. Rogers, viho haa been Valley: and! ‘Copper’ river. > Rev. We Be * Ruslibroek ror ducted the services'in SL Peter’ 8 ~{ Church on Sunday. -‘He returned ‘to’ Prince Rupert on ‘Thursday:: mA Migs Gladys: Fulton, of Victoria, arrived’ on: Wednesday’ 8 train; to visit. her brother... LD:tFulton, | he apacity. as fire’ warden, * manager of the: Up-to-Date dru tire ‘Dismiond py ravieh’ ‘oft: His motoreyle in leila da oerte| pened. 2on "Monday. swith: ‘atl. at: tendance of: twenty-seven, © ‘The school is iow. i in, ‘charge of H.C. Lambert, who- “contes. from Vie- “Two large pack tratns, lett yese ‘terday for Manson ‘and’ German- sen creeks, carrying supplies for | Wes the Kildare. Mines, Lid, apd, the ; Royal ‘Standard. wt Dr Pe BE: “Scharsehmiat re- turned on. “Thursday. from atrip through’ ‘the Bulkley. Vi ey.” sHe {réports . everything in. good. cori} tdition throughout the’ districts he- visited. W. W.. ‘Wrathall. ‘apent i a, few dayd i in’ ‘the. -Vallay, taking fhoto- graphs of variousscenes between Smithers. and ; the. Diamond D 2G: 0- ‘Gratians returned on Wed- fa enga ed‘ in Jayin out. new; roads ‘He would not -be (renee ia laying ! ‘The railway steal: hes. cha. - asant Valley. ” W,. Bilis, the. ‘Vancouver tin- erman,. is in town, ee : ALC “Aldous: returned to]. ‘Smithers on ‘Tuesday. wy bs FW, Graham has returned to is ranch ‘néar. Smithers.::* ts George Scott has returned from Fa three-months’ visit. to, astern Canada and ‘Manitoba. , ‘proaches are-being exterided. aa an ‘McDonell’ ‘retiiened | ‘from ‘coast. this week." ‘He was mpatiied. by: his. grandson, _ a Ez J. “Hull; who hasbeen: at in-| Smithers : for ‘some: ‘weeks, . re- : fai ned to Hazelton on, n Monday. es Kispioi Notes : Hayingi in the Valley.i is finislied, : ith ‘the: exception: ‘of. “€ barley, which -are now ¥ “ening | stand willbe, ready’ to’ harvest few. days timé. ” The potato. crop of this. Wall § sons. Garden truck does ex- ceedingly- well, cand. ‘at the’ ranch 6f: Hugh Taylor can ‘be: seen corn, which at. the present, time ii ig ‘al- ost ripe,’ " squash, - “beans, ete., 3 owing: that these. vegetables cai he grown with success, “das, McCulley returned: his fhe Valley; where he went dn his|: ports that things are in a flour-|- a }ishing : condition: and: he Valley). free from-firea..“:- . “Mrs. Thos... Emmerson and ej child arrived, from. Vietoria last! ’ | week :to ‘Join: ‘her husbsnd, ‘who | has taken't Da. ranch i in the Pop- lar: Park ‘section of. the- Valley: |: Mra: ‘Emmerson “48 ‘the - -guest:of Miss Wessel: while. their home i ds being ‘completed, eerie H. E. Thompson,’ another.’ new .| settler i in the-Poplar Park section, returned: from. ‘Hazelton, « this eouist. Mrs. ‘Thompson’ and: Bon ate en route from Tngland to join Mr.. Thompson. : y, This ‘geason : ‘many new: Joca- tong” have been ‘made, and: the Valley. i is ‘becoming settled - rapid- ly." “One; ‘drawback. ‘is . delay i in building of the. roads," “ “HOW: ‘Sharpe i is kept busy at tending | to the wants of * ‘the set- 1 tlers,. who. find his store a great ue convénience. op B. Cliettleburgh and ‘Mer ° rick: Harvey. came. in. today: from. Copper river, to join the: football: team for the match with Prince Rupért on “Monday. - ay dg W.. Jd Sweeney * “and K. 7 "| Brewer. camé ‘in: on: ‘Wednesday | : from‘ the: Groundhog : “district, The latter has been in the north- ern coalfield ‘for over a year: - ‘Mra; Reid, mother of. Manerer ah or, Spent a fow- days in:Has zélton, leaving on Thursday ‘to t Ber heme | in Edinburgh, needed in this section,“nnd -steps are ‘being: ‘taken . for the’ forma- tion. “Of one at-an early date. - J. E.Dean ig erecting a fiand- -| some ‘dwelling on his. rancli. * | Measts; Thompson,’ Emmerson and: Glasaey “have: ‘completed’ ‘a four-iile | -waRolr ‘road. to their ranches.’ : The’ ‘building. of. this | road will: open up to a: large, @x- ‘usual’ Acceptable. _ manner.) He vé.] An ‘agricultural: society i ig. badly ‘ sre News No : tes’ = | Ta Sil lead Ih Baseball League "Sone ’ Dall ‘game’ unanimous: verdict: ‘on contest, between.’ the. Hazelton Tigers” ‘and. the: -New Hazelton team, The ‘local. men. won ‘by’ a was ‘the the last] Beore ‘of 7-3, but. they had’ to, play |. great, ball to get the verdict. The] _ a visitora’ introduced Johnnie Jen: nings, late of the Twilight league, astheir: slab’ artist, and. ‘depend- ed° ‘on- their . battery to’ Win’ the |pame, , The new: pitcher. lived up|. £0, his ), répuitation, fanning nine-| ~{teen of the. ‘local: sluggers,- but]. ‘the. team’ work “of the.’ "Tigers, |: who . were” Breatly. attengthened by the ‘retort’ ‘of: ‘Graham Rock; niore~ tha: offset. the: excéllent Wwork'of the new twirler, Start. ing off with. ‘three, Tung in the _| first innings, the: Hazelton men | ..| held the-visitors safe throughout |. . {the -gaine,’ althoughi they did ‘not | make many hits, . 4. Aside- from ~ -the’ pitching’ of Jennings, * the feature of - the ‘game. was. ‘the _Zreat work of Graham Rock, whose: - generalship =| behind ‘the: ‘bat. was: admirable, mee : while} his. steal ‘home in the sixth : will: be larger than’ in: ‘previous |: was" the’ sensation of the game,’ : Ellis: pitched right: up to form, allowing: only: seven-hits.: --,.. Charlie-.0’Neill ampiréd i in his! ‘He ‘wad greatly: taken with J ennings’ pitching... RESIGNATION 7 HUERTA iv * “Washington: ‘Aug.: a7 in con: :/airess ‘today™: President" Wilson ~ RIOTERS SENT UP FOR ma, I T. Place, Socialist M. L A, . Among Those Committed - at. Nanaimo~-Others Held HEAVY LOSS T0 10 STRIKERS. Flooding’ of-Mines Likely to’ Result’ in ’ Vasicouver [sland---No Further’ Dis. ! . taybances i in Mining. Towne rarer * Nanaimo, Aug. | 27; Twenty five prisoners charged with’ par-.- ticipating in the recent disturban= . F ces have been committed for trial : ong charge of rioting, “They ‘will: be held in’ Victoria. jail to’. await: arraignment at the assizes, | Seven cases have. been withdrawn by: the | proseéution;: leaving J.T, Place, “M..L;".A.,. aud. ‘a ‘Intge number of. others awaiting: their - preliminary. hearings, On. the: long march from the. jail. to the . courthouse, friends of the Drison-. ; belo Jers threw fruit and cigars over the bayonets of the soldiers to” the accused men; would. not. be permitted... ‘ Nanaitho, Aug, -29: Among © the prisoners: committed’ for trial” yesterday was J. T.: W.- Place, 7° the socialist member of the’ legis~ BS | Tature: for.’ Nanaimo.. - He is ‘| charged : ‘with having in “his pos. session a revolver stolon- from_ a police constable’. The ‘Weapon * ‘was found in: Place’ 3S house. ; ‘statad-it-had “bean: “given. ‘to him - and that he. kept it, intending to. : ‘personally read. his. long-delayed | stow" it to the qttoriey-ge message on: ;the- ‘Mexican situa: tion.:. It is: three eolumns_in, length, “and in’ effect SAYS “that the ° ru ‘Taust end. The” position by the United States governm tintervention; ! neutrality shall ba observed, The exportation of arms: to Mexico will -be forbidden, find under. no | circumstances: ‘will: Americans. be | partizans - “of ‘either faction: in Mexico 6r’ “umpire | between he gontestarits, : The ‘presiderit desites congress to urge: all. Americans. to leave Mexico at once, and suggests that: assistance bé given to those. who require dit. --Those who” cannot! leave the republic..will: be watch-| ed by the Washington authorities, |” ‘and Mexicans responsible for any suffering. or ‘logs to: Americans will. beheld: to a definite and cer: «| tain’ ‘Yeckoning, ‘Huerta: in’ “Mexico fu ee a Nanaimo, Aug. 2:—The West- we | is ‘that. there’shall “be: no. ) armed: and” that: strict|” as. an “examole of the aris. brought into.the district.: The situation continues pence. | and which could not’ | a. ‘because of the strike. * It is’ restic mated that the mine cannot be. Feopened for work within. .two- ears, if the flooding is complete : Xv ~. Prolonged Closing of Coal Mines~ on” vo The court an- nounced . that a repetition of this.” : ineral* oo : ‘He éd.-: . The- miners, it ig said, Bre - Josing ‘a quarter -of a million a. month. as a consequence ; of. the cloting of ‘the,’ Various. ’ Kildare’ 8 New, Charter A Dominion charter. has been ~~ granted to the Kildare « Mines, . ‘Lid., "which owns the noted Kile | oS “3 The United ‘Stated will red a oe ‘the inimédiate cessation of fight: |“ ing, the arrangenient of a definite compan _l armistice; and an: early ‘aid: frea election. Huerta must bind him-}; >, | self not to be a candidate for the presidency... The. friendly ‘offices of. the. Washington -authorities |” will “be open: ito resumption atl any time, - : Accombasiying: ‘the. president's address. was. the Huerta: ‘govern-|, . | montis reply rej jecting the Ameri- Site toa: umining: corporation. : ane The directors of the . company, res