‘Are You bent the North?” is Now Replacing “Tickets Please!" ‘New Year’ 8 Eve: is the night when everyone does, as. pleases them best, and. there is not sup- posed to be any ‘particular inter- ference from thé.cops: -A‘couple of young fellows ‘from: this ‘dis- trict were in one of the southern cities for New ‘Year’s and. were ‘celebrating the dawn of the new year in ‘a fashionionable cafe. They had oecasion to :go ott and upon their return.the:.cop ‘at the door. refused to allow one of- the boys .to return’ to the cafe. The boy was some scrapper | and he was some angry. The cop re- ‘ceived a short arm jolt.in the stomach and a long swing. upper cut on the chin. .._He doubled. up and the young fellow went away'| only to return madder than ever. He went at the:cop and thrashed him in proper style... After that} he was the hero-of the hour and}: was carried around the cafe on the spectator’s shoulders. The boys from the north received due respect after that. Send to Merryfield &.Co., Prince Ru-|: pert, for wholesale grocery price list.’ Tt means big money to you. PATTULLO WoL BE. MAYOR: ‘Mayor Newton, ‘Withdraws From. Con: , test ‘and will Run for Connell. Prince Rupert, Jan. ‘B At the end of the first: week’s| campaign _in the annual municipal campaign Mayor. Newton. has been driven to cover by. the advocates ofa business council. © He has retired from the ‘mayoralty. and .announ- ces that he will stand for alder- -manin ward 2.. With no one else. in the field and: nominations only. 2 few days off it is almost certain ‘that T,.D. Pattullo will get the mayoralty by acclamation. The businéss men are putting full lf tickets in both wards. and expect |f to ‘make a. élean sweep. ‘The ‘Newton. adminstration has” ‘been . ‘utterly’ discredited’ in the eyes of H | the electors. ae “The. are from Red Clit mine, & “Portland Canal district, gives | smelter’ returns (gross) of $14.55 lg The. freight and smel-|# ~ per:ton, _ter charges” were. $8, 76... Thus “there is $5.79 left to. pay mining £ c expenses and profits. er mer SILVER STANDARD ‘MINE! Janes Rutherford Speaks Very Highly ‘of: ‘and: ‘the: Property . as a ‘Miae=-Ready for Shipping Silver: Standard mine ig now working a larger force than ever before. ' They have the the larg- est force of any mine in the dis- trict, and they-are also using. the new machinery which. was install- ed the last-of the year. The first of this week. Jamies Rutherford, Victoria, @- “mining” tian! ‘Known throughout the province, and: al- so well known in the old country, visited the property in company with D. MeLedd. Manager Has- kins took Mr. Rutherford over the ground and ‘showed’ him the development’ work: that had been done thus far. property. his return, Mr: Rutherford said that he found considerable ore developed in the ‘shaft, which was | down to the 260 foot-level. At ‘the 150-foot lével they were starting ‘to drift on the ore to the south, |and.he thinks this work will open A ‘very. ‘eareful: examination was made, and ‘it proved entirely favorable to the, When sean, ‘by the Herald upon’ up a ‘considerable ‘body of ore. This. work is being done prepara- tory, to stoping operations. At. Silver standard they, have already. a ‘large. amount of ore): sacked: ready, for shipment; and s two - large. bins. filled ‘with: ore. He ‘understood. it! was. thie: inten-; “ tion of the manager to begin. the! shipping i ina week oY, two... Lae The character of the ore ig an Argentiferous galen na. with asmall pereentage of zine blend, and it!” Pe carries. good values: in gold, sil- _ ver and: lead, ‘The silver, how- ever, dominates, °° They are also starting to drive on the lead at the: 260-foot. level, and at another point. are’ driving 2 a cross-cut tunnel'to tap the No. 3 vein farther up the hill. * Con- siderable more development work will be: done on the property ‘this winter. Mr. ‘Rutherford stated that it. was now the best develop- ed mine in the district, so far. as he had seen, and ‘that -it had. all the earmarks of being a big mine, the Ore, the Dévelopment|*terns ‘at bya House... Has bald face, three whitefeet and saddle mark..-Weighs habout, 800. Iba, ‘Owner can: have ‘same expenaes: caer 7 To ~ For Sale” Three’ young. dogs,” -eleven months [apy Nels ‘Green, Kispiox, ae aia HHion strayed’ on’. rhy ‘premises |, b in for feed ‘and the ‘advertising |: y paying 26-4. -18-Mile Houee |. 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