e Casta Land District. Dia . icenge tq prospect for coal | --Joum over the following described lands. _:+. ©. Commencing ‘ot a post planted about: -_- 21 mileanorth and 9 miles. ‘weat. of the}. 22". northaast. corner.of lot 130, and joining - the western boundary « of 0. ‘+ “80 chains, - east 80chains, northB0chains, - >} west 80 chains t6 point:of - eommente- ~. ment, dnown ag'claim No, 76, : April 20, 1912. et Hazelton miner, intends to apply for a - Tieense to Ere foto for Goal and finde ; leum over ‘when dealing with us, ‘GOAL NOTICES | “COAL Nomteng 2 trict of Cossiar ‘ Pake notice that Thomas WBrewar of "“Homelton: niiner,- intends to ‘Spply fous a etra- ‘northeast. corner >of April 19, 1932, alter-Skel- |. horne’s Coal Claim thence south leom over the fo! 4 Commencing at a F Thomas W. Brewer. 19 miles north and 1 northeast corner of * Cansiaé Land 1 District. ‘District of agslar..- * ~Pake notice that Thoma W. Brewer of north 8) chains, east. 80 chains, west 80 ch lowing described idle 20 19 12. “Cominencing ata post planted eGoat miles.north and 10 miles west of-.the |: lot: .180,. thence south. 80 -chains, west 80 chaing, north 80 chairs,” ‘east 80 chains‘te point of | commencement, known asclaim No, 105. “Thomas W. Brewer. Cassiar Land, | District District of - assiay: “Take natice that Thoniaa W, Brewer of |: Hazelton, miner ;, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- ollowing described lands. ost planted about | - miles westof the lot 120, joinin, the western ‘boundaryof~ Walter “Skel- horne’s: Coal Cluim. Number §;. thence $0. chains, south ains, to point: of commencement, known asclaim No, 78. |: , Thomas W. Brewer, | Through to Rupert i in Twelve Hours MAIL CANOE. Carrying Passengers i Leaves Hazelton Sunday, Tuesday. cand Thunday _ Connecting with G. T, P, Trains at Skeena Crosiiing Tigkets, May. ba, Obtained : . a a pat Ingineca 1 Hotel, Hazelton. at 8:30 a. m. on Same Days ae _LYSTER’ ‘MULVANY, . * Mail Contractor id. PIERCY, ‘MORRIS & _ The Leading Wholesale House of Northern British: Columbia PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. al that. is: new ‘and pood i in: _ MEN’S FURNISHINGS | HOUSE FURNISHINGS - “NOTIONS, Ete. Dealers will find. Quality, Co. Telegraphie or mail orders filled and shipped promptly on * peceipt ‘Price and Service equally. satisfactory Do _ Wholesale Only, TOM HICKEY | ACCOUNTANT _ BOOKKEEPING and ‘AUDITING _ Interior Lumber Co.'s Ofice, Hazelton, B. ee Private Aceaunts and Mining - Cost Sheets a Specialty c. » Miner Advertisements Bring Results ‘Jas something of a surprise, for ..| Bryan-Wilgon contirigent in the __* [upon Governor Joseph’ E. Burke, -- fof ‘North Dakota.’ » | was proclaimed the nominee by _ committee several days ago, and | warmly praised by Mr, Bryan, WHDDROW WILSON WILL LEAD DEMOCRATIC PARTY Pistform Approved by Bryant Adopted dnd Harmony J Pre- ‘wails among Party Leaders _Forpisdent—GorerorWSat row Wilson, of New: Jersey.-; For. vice-president—, Goversior Thos, R. Marshall, of Indiana. This was the ticket completed by the Démocratic nationé] con- vention. at: Baltimore last” week. Governor Woodrow: Wilson ' was nominated. for ‘president’ onthe forty-sixth ballot.: He. received 990-votes to 84 for Champ Clark. The Miskouri™ ‘delegation; . which remained to Clark to. the’ end, then moved that. the’ ‘nomination be made unaminous. -There: was a great chorus of approval “and the long fight was over, : ‘The nomination of Governor Marshall for vice-president came when the balloting for vicé-pres- ident.began it seemed. that’ the convention: had definitely settled ‘There’ was not much of afight, however, and when two ballots disclosed : Marshall easily in the | lead, Governor Burke's name was withdrawn - and Marshall acclamation, A minute later the convention had adjourned: sine die. - The platform chewed. ‘out in. was adopted with a “whoop... “The Canadian Pacific Steamer “Princess Royal’ leaves. “Prince Rupert for Vancouver ‘at 9 p.m avery Sunday, one hour. after. ar- rival of G. T.. P.. train’ from Skeena’ Crossing, arriving. Vari- * conver 8, 30 a. m. ‘Tuesday... ~ oe x E H. Hicks I Beach . —Real Estate— Nay Pil, Financial and Insurance Age Hazel to n, B. Cc. 150 Acres thee miles irom Hazelton, 7 Ten acres cleared. ; ni toe Pee ETS | 144 +80 ) Acres near x Roud Lake i in the Bulkley Valley | - ~ Price $40, io | : a | 0 - 80 0 Acres in, nthe y vicinity y of South h Bulkley within three miles of Pe _ ‘the he Railway.” ‘Price $675.” a a 160 Acres in the Bulkley Valley on. Toboggan Creck with . good house and thirty acres cleared. | Pie $15 per Acre. | Easy terms, | 133, MONEY PRR ommneca MINER, SATURDAY: “uy 13, 1012, - |and France. Nobody in authority ,| thoroughly welPunderstood to be AT ‘| tieally ‘stopped when a collision ‘tstration {of Sydney, New South Wales, of _|shoe, which is fitted on the en- : gine, touches the rails.with a : warned if the section is not clear ‘|by means of a dise or whistle. -| train, but if he ‘fails to do 80, an . This device was shown to work Kaizer and. Czar Confer’ Berlin, July 12;—Germang wait results of the visit between the: Kaiser and the. Czar. when the Czar,-at the special re-- the battleship ‘cruiser Moitke to make a through insgection of this pride of. the German nayey, It has been asserted that the to cement the already cordial re- lations between the German and Russian empires, specifically denied that either taking. steps to.end the Turkish- Italian. war and Germany i in par- ticular has disavowed any inten- tion of trying to undermine Rus- {sian allegiance to . either the French alliance or the triple en- tente, These” assertions have, however, convineed only the un- initiated) | The imposing entourage where. with the .-two Emperors sur- rounded themgelves, prime min- isters, foreign secretaries, am- bassadors, admirals-and generals is evident enough that weighty affairs in the political, military and naval spheres. were topics of discussion. , - A number. of suggestive edi- torial references during the week have let the cat out of the bag with regard to what Germany wants of-Russia. That is noth- ing more nor less than a friendly understanding to the effect. that Russia will.decline to fall on Ger- many’s rear if the day .should ever come when Germany and Austria find themselves in a death grapple with Great Britain will ever admit thatthis is the goal of German diplomatic ambitions in respect to Russia, but it is the case, just the same, Will Prevent Railway. Accidents London, July -10;—Two trains 4 Without engine drivers, approach- ing each other-with high speed ‘on the same line of rails, automa- seemed inevitable at a demon- ‘given at Watchet, ‘Somerset, today by A. R. Angus & new electrical device he has invented to prevent accidents, The experiment was witnessed with the keenest interest interest | ] and the liveliest’ anticipations the| | The meet-| § ing came to-an end on Saturday | § quest of the Kasier, went aboard | | Mobject of the meeting was merely | _ It has heen|' monarch cherished the idea of | —_ "Manufacturers? Agents © , Box. 319 - ee Prince Rupert, B.C, Ask for Prices.on All Kinds of , F ~ Machinery, Builders’ Supplies, Ete, Agents For ; _ Shidebaker Wagons and Buggies The World Standard ~ _ Hercules Stump Pullers . The only Stump Puller that gives Satisfaction .We.can Supply anything needed in Harness, Saddles, Ete. Repairs for all kinds of Machinery got at Short Notice Give us a trial. Weare in the North for good and want your trade. C. F. WILLS, Local Agent | LP O. Box-867 —; y Hazelton, B.C. _ SHEET IRON, TIN and COPPER WORK of every description PLUMBING and IRON PIPE WORK . Galvanized Iron Air Pipes and Other Mining Work A Specialty Promptness and Satisfaction Guaranteed K.K. McLauchlin & Co., Hazelton | eG ee theme rte oem CMs ee nae EH Hudson’s Bay Company’s Steamer “Port Sim pson’ i now running between Gitwangak and Apso ze Freight rate $15 per ton.. Meets all freight . ~ | gg “we ES ec} f] eee 1 vee 1] trains is and calling at the Crossing for passengers Route your freight care Hudson's Bay Co., Gitwangak 1300 eee fy eee pot MHTARSN mcoSuNNEeeNaT RNR Stewart & Mobley WHOLESALE MERCHANTS Prince Rupert (GROCERIES a nd PRODUCE W. W. Wrathall, District Rrepresentative, Hazelton SHH ESN RtOMMTMREONTMNINNIeoRTINIMITICHA MM MERANUNONE 1 { Sun mnncavunwuncoaanvsneoatumumounuin inna OOM a7 _tby the chie?. representatives of |’ British and French railways, -| The sections of the railway used | - |for the demonstration were -|marked by steel rams on inclined Planes between the rails. A slight impact, and the driver is The driver may himself stop the electrical apparatus with which the engine is fitted, automatic- cally shuts off steam, applies the brakes and. brings the train to a | standstill | with perfect success, It was al- FAST FREIGHT and PASSENGER SERVICE. ' , ae Route Your Freight via the Steamer “Inlander” H. B. Rochester - Manager. R. Cunningham & Son Hazelton Agents Senp For CaTALoaves “UNDERWO OD” Typewriter. “The Machine you will eventually BUY" “MAC EY” Filing “Systems, Office Furniture, Supplies, Ett. C. H. HANDASYDE, Jr. - Complete Office P.O, Box 436 Prince Rupert Srd Ave: . Outfitter 80 demonstrated that ‘the driver lof a train thugs automatically stopped; can telephone the near- est station to get any obstruc- |tion on the line removed, or any ‘defect remedidd, and he can not move the engine until. this’ is ‘Tdone. Chinese Diplomacy _ Hong -Kong, July 12;—The | recent attempt on the life of Sir]: Francis Henry May, Governor of -| Hong Kong, proves to have been dolitical. A Chinese has been arrested at Kow Loon with documents in his _{ possession addressed to a wealthy and powerful: secret: ‘society in) Canton, regretting the failure of the attack. It is believed that Manchua: are the leadersin a plot to bring about: intervention by a foreign nation, and itis declared ‘| that several prominent men have ‘been eondémned to debth. - 2 is also. believed , that . the British. eonstil’ at: “Cantati ig “8 marked. man, whose turn Was. t —— ioe have come second, : ah losin mci eam esa oNN CHM . Groundhog Anthracite Coal ‘Compatiy, Ltd. Capitalization $500, 000, Divided into 2,000,000 Shares | Par Value, 25 ‘cents each. On Sal Dating Month of July at 15 cents, Ter : Half cash, balance three months, . iniaousinucnisanicateeotteonmoeancs Applications Will Be Reecived By E H. Hicks Beach, Hazelton 7 ~ G. W. Arnott, Ne ew Hazelton : ‘Dunlop & Crotean, Telkwa - Agents for: a 7 _ AL SKELHORNE. ~" igeal Agent...