ot ‘sixty.da oat pl a - ehaina, ‘thence’ east 80° chains, thence _ leum over 640 acres of land as follows: ~ Commencing at a post planted at the ‘and marked, F. F's _ north 80 ‘chains ‘to. point” of commence- ‘Commencing at a post planted one-mile ZG Frank Frank; ‘of. the city of Vancou-|. over, B.C,,.’ mining broker, «intend to -apply: ‘to the Minister’ of Lands “for ‘a ‘licenseto: prospect’ for edaland- ~-leum over 640.acres of landas follows: E Col. COA, PL “Hatfield” ‘hag taken| ~ point'éne: mile east-from the northwest , ing § ‘Bec, 26, Tp. 1A, and marked, ‘F, a chains, thence: ‘east 80: chains, thence - ‘south: 80: chains, ‘thence: west:.80: chains ; “to: oint'of commencement: *Glaini 8 7 . Meum over 640 a ‘ Commencing. at : tric tiet gant Rabee Ne fee tniatér @ asad. pe for: fe. ‘corne henge Souths ‘80 ae ‘thense. west: 80 chains; ‘thence’ north:.80 “chains; thence | if commence: | ay “| from: ‘Lisbon. ‘gays: -Portugal. has 7 ~\deelared war on Germany, No is east 80.:chains: to’ ‘point ment... “Claim 3, Located suly 16, 1914, ae he “Frank Frank - tee Ons anining. late, intend /to [the ‘Russian cruiser: altada. "Madris —News agen g despatch Land District—Distriet of “Coast, Razigd . Take: notice, that, 60. Gaye ‘after. date, | I, Frank: . Ver,, oe ‘mining broker, intend to.a ply to: the Minister: of Lends’ cense to pros Hazel Pete et for. coal’ and: petro- leum over 640. acres of land as follows:| - Commencing | at e@ post planted at the north-west “corner of See, - 12, Tp. la, and marked, *F. F’s, N. W. corner, #4 thetice east 80 chains, ‘thence’ south 80 chaing, ‘thence--weast 80 ‘chains, thence. north:80:chains to: -point of commence, ment.’ Claim ‘4, ‘Located i July 16, 1914.: we Suh fy 2 | Frank Frank - ~ Hazelton Land Distriet— District of , Const, Range V.. “Take notice. that, 60 days after ‘date, I, Frank Frank, of the city of Vancou- ver, B. C., “mining .broker, intend to apply. to tlie Minister of Lands for a license ‘to: leum.over 64U acres of land as follows: Commencing: at a post ° planted at the south-west corner of Sec..13, Tp. 1a, and. marked, \‘'F, F’s: §, W. corner,” thence north. 80 chains, thence east.'80 chains, thence south 80. chains, thence west 80 chains to point. of comimence-. ment. .-Ciaim 5..- os Located iy 16, 1914, ; ; Frank. Frank » Hazelton: Lend District District of | : -Coaat, Range V. - Take notice ‘that, 60 days after date, I, Frank: Frank; of the city of Vancou- ver, B, C.,. mining broker, intend to apply ’:to ‘the “Minister of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over.640 acres of land as follows: Commencing: at:a. post planted at- the south-east. corner .of ‘Sec. 14, Tp. 1A, and -marked; ‘(F, F's. S. E. eorner,”’ thence west 30 chains, . thence north $0 south: 80- chains ‘to point of commence- ment. “Claim’6, - "Located: i daly 16, ‘1914, a 7 | Frank Frank . “Hazelton Land Distriet—District of, oy Coast, Range iW . Take notice ‘that, 60 days, after, date, I, Prank Frank, ‘mining broker, of ‘the city” ‘of ‘Vancouver, B. G.,: intend | to apply: ‘to the Minister of Lands for a license to’ prospect for coal and petro- north-west corner. of. Sec, 28, Tp. 14,- NW. corner,’! thence east 80. chains, thence south 86 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence ment,’ “Glaim 4%, ‘Botited duly 1?, 1914. an : me, a, oS “Frank Frank "Hazelton Land Dist riet—District of wos ‘Coast. Range -¥. Take. notice that, 60 days after date, I: Frank: Frank, of the city of ‘Vancou- ver, -B.-C,,:‘mining. broker, - intend to |. epply:to.the ‘Minister of Lands, for.a license ‘to. ‘prospect ‘for coal and petro- leum: over-640-acres of-land--as- follows’. east of the; ‘north-west .corner of Sec, 28, Tp. 1a, ‘and comprising Sec. 24, Tp, 1A, and marked, “FY F’s. N. W. corner,’? thence. east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence. west $0 chains, thence ment... Claim. 8. » Bocsted aay: 1 1914, _ on Frank. Frank. } - Hlazélton’ Land’ Disttiet District ot ‘coast; Range Fen “Dalee notice. ‘that, 60: days after date, Q etro- Commencing ‘at''a post‘ plantéd’at ‘a corner of Sec,'23, Tp, 1a, and ‘compris- F's. SW! corner,’ thence: north |'80 ocated J t to-proapect fo co west corner Bf Se Frank,’ i; of the eity of \Vancou-,|’ Por a! ie , tea been: dedided ‘to eonvoke con- Prospect for coal’ and: petro-| 0. {ed between the outposts and big tingent to the front i is is proceeding north,80- chains, to ‘point of. “commence- rapidly. 7 | Canadian contingent. tional boundary between. ‘the ath 2 their’ warfare onto: ‘American: ter< ‘ritory. : on “appeal to Président ‘Wilson for. official ‘confirmation. ‘London —Wareaw, ‘thé: pital of Russian. Poland, -is s expected: to fall any ‘moment. oe “Copenhagen — “Berlin despateh says’ Germans are. “preparing. to lay Seige: to Relfor mae “London— Lisbon'i repor Says it vote to mobilize troops. Nish— In a final. aud: ‘supreme effort to ‘erush ° Servia, “Austria, acting» ‘under ‘ orders from ‘Ger- ‘many, has ‘concentrated’ on the banks of the Drina. the greatest army yet: sent against, Servia. Fierce skirmishes already report- battle i is imminent. Hague— Getmany has. officially. notified Holland: that she has no intention of violating the neutral-| ity’ of Scheldt river. . - London ~-Kiel ‘canal ‘has’ been closed: to. ordinary traffic bet: ween the North Sea and the: Baltic. by _| order. of the Kaiser. : Paris— Strong Gerrnan “squad- of ‘Prussia i is eruising : ‘around the sigfors message. oo Petrograd—Battle front in Ga from region of Warsaw slong the Vistula and Sans. rivers to Prz. emsy! and south to the Dneister. y ‘London - = Rotterdam despatch says heavy fighting was repotted along Dutch frontier. and all: “equipment .removed: te for sendingCanada’s second con- ‘London— Four camps. are now | prepared: on. Salisbury. plain for Noea—Ameriean battle line has| been. extended along,the: dinterna-| the’ field to prevent. ‘the: ‘Garranza| and Villa. factions from: bringing This ° follows’ the ; econd Petrograd: Officially’ annoutic- | {jed that'two German. submarines | wi were sunk during : the: attack on| ron flying flag of Prince Henry|@ Aland Islands; according to Hel- : licia’ and Russian Poland extends - is in in. mt rcé\- but. cené - | ward along the:coast. to join: ‘the| mir left wing of. the, Allies. . Von nde, ag nd Dun is making’ a determined fort to cut Allies’ = line but. so far frustrated. TACOMA MAN IS.- A REAL ZAL BOOSTER Saw. Rew: Hazelton’ Dis District for First n=|':\Time:and Predicts Great Future - gress on. Friday next. to > DABS a oe for This Town and- Mines aa WwW. Anderson, of Tacoma, spent several days'in New Hazel- ton-this week a: guest at the Nor- thern. Hotel,’. sociat with R, P. ‘Trimble in'the Juniper Creek Mines Co.; oWners: of: the}: Great: Ohio group and he had just’ made his. first visit to: that: pro- perty: ‘last week. ; Mr. Anderson He: is’ associated one of. the: leading mining men the western states: and is: in- terested: probably in .more oper-|. ating and. vaying mines than most other : mining men, ‘He has been the - west. for a great, many years and. has followed mining to a great extent, and with success; To the Herald Mr. Anderson ; unconfirmed -from any devel lc ‘per , mitted ‘it transmission later: on. iyiand British marines: from Antwerp, re-jC Rocher D seule macnn and on house, Spokane when the. popula- . and Seattle when there were. only}: . the mineral deposits appear to be} | the immediate | community and in believes i is one of: the: most. beau- tiful-on. the American ‘continent.- place, but in whatever: direetion.| He thoroughly enjoyed eve ry- shippers. ‘| stated that: he. looked for: this. to]: - | become-a-big town. -He had seen| H Tacoma when there ; was only one tion was. less. ‘than. a hundred 250 people living there. ‘It. was the mining in the surrounding hills which gave those ¢ities their start. New Hazelton hag several’ ollowing deserib: Commencing ata post: Platited Naas river, about one. ‘an 1! -comparati ely: Smal amount, of} sgn ©) eapital to. make, them « continuous ~ Date Speaking. of New Hazelton hel | ed land: Commencing. at a post plante onthe Naas river, about one:and:a ha | miles: south-east of ‘the junction of: “Fry-) ing Pan':creek with: the Naas, thence. © ‘north 80- chains, thence east 80 chaing; thence south 80 chains, thence’ ‘west 80. chains to taining coe Gasser, “take ‘notice > that’ 1, Fred. azelton, B. C.,.prospector, intend: to. apply for adicense. to Prospect. ‘for coal |: petroleum ‘on, the following describ-: int’ of, commencement, con. 165! ‘aere . : 4 Dated Aug. 4 1, 1014. wo ‘Fred Brewer advantages over’ those -places.. The climate is far superior, the as great, if not greater, and. he saw enough: agricultural Jand ‘in the Kispiox- valley. to support a! big town alone. The country he He was amazed at the erandeut |. Haselton, 8 li for: coal : apply. fora icense to. prospect. for: coal: ‘and petroleum -on the bo ‘ed land: ‘Commencing . -on‘the. Naas river; about'one and a half! . ‘miles south-east of the junction of Fry-; ‘ing.-Pan. creek. with the Naas; thence: south 80-chains,.thence:.east &0 chaing,, thence north 80 chains, .thence weat. 80). chains.to point of commencement, con-; taining 640 acres, ‘y Skeena Land District District of. Cassiar, “Take: notice that: I, Fred’ Brewer, Sy . C.,- prospector, intend to; ollowing deserib:-:- ~