_ grimmeczrinminestansg . ‘Telegraphic or mail orders filled an ‘| Connecting with Skeena River Steamers. . Passenger triina leave: Sen _TE OmINed MINER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 1912 Me oat *sldermere, B. (om Fire, Life, ‘Accident: ‘and Employer’ 8 ‘Liability: Insur- ance,” “We represent the -best: companies, Sole District Agents for B, G.’ Prior & Co., - Vietoria, | Agricultural Machinery and. Implements, Wagons, Ete, | We can locate you. on a good Preemption ‘Mar r the & I. Pe ~ SHEET IRON, TIN and COPPER WORK of every, description. » PLUMBING and IRON PIPE WORK Galvantied Iron Air Pipes and Other Mining Work A Seip -Promptnes and Satisfaction Guaranteed K K. McLauchtin & Co, Hazelton "Broughton & Nels Chicken Lake Store and Hotel We m are in: the center: of Hudson Bay, Moun tain mining district, and are able-to. supply: the Prospector, Miner, and Rancher with ‘al neces-~ sary articles, always having a full stock on hand. _ Our Hotel Accommodation is the. best in the oo \. district. 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" ‘The Russian’ Dama’ has. been dissolved,. . Elections - will” Degin on September 28 and the “new Duma’ wil be opened October. 28. Rumors are. . current | that’. a | mammoth. merger between; thé | Canadian’ Pacific Steamship. line and the Allan Line i is well’ sander ; Over ‘five ‘hundred teamsters employed by. the ..city. and. ‘by Private contractors . went out ‘on strike at Edmonton on. Monday, _| demanding: eight hours a dey and 16 cents. per hour. ae A Republican. ticket, - minds up entirely‘ of . women candidates, will be placed.in-the field against ' | Btessive tickets i in- Idaho, woe The contract for the last sec- tion of the Hudson, Bay Railway, =| the seaboard ‘link, ‘will be Jet within a few days by the federal department of railways. ~~ Germany will probably boycott the Panama exposition at San the United States recedes,from its position in the matter of canal tolls, -: ‘Thé women of Ulster will as- sociate themselves.in the ‘‘solemn 1 league and covenant” which. is || to be sworn by the ‘men-on Sept, 28, pledging uncompromising op- position to, Home Rute, Wo Hon. Walter Long, a leading Unionist M. P., who is now in ‘Vancouver, declares’ that “the Home Rute bill doés not- appeal | toa majority of the people of Great Britain and will not tarry. Dr, Sun Yat Sen, the revolu- tionary leader of China, has en- dorged a project of the Southern California Chinese for the es- tablishment of a $16,000,000 steamship-line between Los An-: geles and Hongkong. - The steamer Victoria, arriving in Seattle from Nome,. Alaska, had as partof her cargo half a | millien dollars in goid. and: over {sixty tons of furs. This is one of the most valuable shipments brought down in recent years. The White Star company an- nounces. that its new fifty thou- sand ton steamer will be named Britannic, . It will have a com- plete inner skin and the bulk- heads. will be increased. It-will compartments flooded, ‘That there i is. a land: ‘maga ‘in the Antarctic’ which - -equals the area of Australia ' and Europe combined, and that Africa, .New Zealand, . “South - America and|! australia were once connected with the: Antaretic ‘ continent, were among’: ‘the ~ contentions made at ‘the - ‘Royal Geographical Society'in London last week. * Dr, ‘Stafford, an. eminént bi- University, Montreal, after a series of patient ‘investigations in the - oyéter beds ‘of British Coluinbia - recently re- ported to.the fisheries committee of -the Dominion ‘Conservation commission that he had édtab- lished. beyond. a doubt ~ that Eastern oyéters ‘transplanted to the Pacific coast are: propagating |' and that:. the: - possibilities. of thet fnduatry are snormous. - ‘an’ A ralroad ea pt nol 000 has: ‘been launched by van & : jgpresenting, ‘ ‘Py - “| genger and freight, terminals.’ ‘ sue is to ‘be sat aside: for’ pas- a The new_ battleship: ‘'Pitricess Royal, a sister Ship to the Lion, which was launched ‘at > ‘Barrow-. ‘in-Firness on. ‘April 29,.1911; had an ‘eight-hour speed: ‘trial: the other day; “It is‘ “unofficially © an- nounced that ‘she exceedéd the {record of “81:7 knots ‘an: hour be capable of floating vi six |: made by the Lion: The Princess {Royal.displaces 26,880 tons and has. turbiné engines of 20,000 to 75,000 horsepower... She carries eight of the new 18,5. inch guns in four.turrets; so “disposed that ‘fall cai: be.. discharged’ on’ either broadside or’ four ahead and four astern, - 1 ° Major i, A. ‘Hope, the- Unionist polling in the Midlothian division of Edinburgh.” Tt was the first|ls* by-election in. Gladstone's old constituency ‘since the. Reform Billy Interest’ was’ intense, and the labor party’s invasion: “added situation, The’ result of the poll was: Major J.-A. Hope, Unionist, 6021;.\ Hon, A. Shaw, | Liberal, 5989; ‘Provost Brown, Labor, 2481; Unionist majority, 32. In the 1910 by-election the’ Master of Hlibank ‘(Liberal) was: elected with a majority of 3, 157, to send: her products to many So parts of the world, Her lumber goes to every quarter of the globe and: the flour to Widely -seattered ports, .Her fruit is known the world: over, and -her old’ horse shoes: goto China for some dark purpose, Now-a use-has- been around ‘the | canneries after thé salmon cans are. manufactuted, - Gerniany supplies the children of the world with. cheap’ toys, - ‘and in the manufacture of these odds and ‘ends’ of. tin. are’: needed. British Columbia has come to the fore, and is supplying some of this. The steamer Celtic of the ‘Coast. - _ Steamship Company is bound: to Vancouver from. .the Skeena ‘and Rivers Inlet_ with some 5000 cases of canned salmon {and a shipment of 40° tong: of {scrap’ tin. which will 80° ‘to the toymakers of Germany, . , ‘Railways for Chins . . Peking, Sept, 16:—The project for.a great scheme of Chinese railways which holds the fore- most place i in Dr. Sun Yat Sen’s programme for the modernization |? of China, ‘has commanded : the support of. the Peking ‘govern- ment and it may involvea “great extension of the privileges of} foreigners . in the country. ‘and crease in Chinese foreign trade, Tha: government has authorized Dr. Sun Yat Sen, who was -for- merly. provisional president. of the republic, to carry out a-sys- tem: of ‘national :railways, cover- ing territory 70,000 nilfes in - ex- tent. - Mixed Chinese and foreign companies will -be. granted con- cessions throughout China proper for periods of about forty . years|- after which time the lines are. ‘to revert to China. Similar concessions. are to be given, to foreigners for the inter- mediate districts, but. the lines in the.-frontier provinces will be’ under: exclusively Chinese: con- trol and: will be financed by for- eign loans, apart from the’ other railways... Dis. Sun’s:-proposals are to-dpen up the whole of China to. “foreign ‘enterprises but ‘to Make | foreigners, amenable - to "| Chinese Jaws, for which * special courts are to be established. The government has. not: sanctioned the.\-last. atures of the: _pro- griaint cago in that half of the bond i is- | fu candidate, was victorious in -the|® British Columbia is beginning : found - for - the’: -Beraps ‘of tin left}\ * possibilities of ‘an immense in-|P™ e but Dr. Sun. Yat. Sen}: :“Ominece Land: Dlatrict, - District of Casalay, ° “Take natlis that George M. Beirnes, ‘Heaton, miner. intends to apply for alicense to prospect ‘or coal and potrolenm. Over tha following dese Corihiencinis it a poat: planted ‘on Falla cick shout 2 miles weat of the west of. Cha-nee thance sonth 80 chaina, cast 60 chains, north 80 chaing, west 80 fain, to point of eommence- “ment known aa elaim : George e5, ip Auguat 8 1012, lors fa, # nd a/ Avgut 310120 _ - Omiingen Land Dirt yp Pitelotot Cassar. . Take notice that Georg of Huzele ton, minar,: Intends ta, ‘pris Tor " Keente: to Frosnect, tor’ on and petro! gum over the following” Commencing at a post Innted aboist: 8 ‘miles . went and 2 tiles horth of ‘the: west end of Ghee nee Jake, thence north 89 south BO chains;-weat 8) chaing i point . of ‘tole mencement,'- known as ¢) sh ; Georgd ¥ ‘Helmmes, - Omineca Land District. Take notlee that George, M.Beirmes, of Hazelton, minor, intends to apply for‘a ‘ ito prospec for coal’ and petroleum | over the following dencribed Janda: District of Caaalar, ° about 2 miles weat of the west end-of Cha. lake, thence north 8 chains, east 50 chains, séith 80 chaina, west 80 chains, to point. of commence ment, known as claim 2 Geopre M. Belrnes. August a, 1912 t |B ‘Commencing & at B Post “plaited on Falls: creek |’ * Omineea Land District. District of Casatar.” . Take notice that George M; Beirnes, of Hazelton <. miner, Intends to to apply for a Jicense ‘ prospect for coal and petroleum over r the followin described Innds. onencing at “"Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar. Take notica that George M, Belrnes, of Haz- ejtans miner, intends to apply for a license to i rospect for eoal and petroleum aver the following eaert nda. Commencing ata post plantod,on Falls creek about 2 miles west of the west-end of Cha-nea lake, thence south 80 chaina, weat 80 chains, north 80 chains. east £0 chaing to point of commence- ment, known as claim &.. =: . zo M, Beirnes. August 8, 1912, Omineca Land Diutrict! Diatitet of Caistar, B. C,, miner, Intends to apply for.a Icenge, to prospect for coal and patroloum over the fold deseribed lands, eee ne lanted ‘about. 8 ‘miles a wat nnd 2 miles’ north ts the west end of Cha- nee lake, thence north 80 chaing, west 80 chains, ~. south 80 chains, east 80 ghains ‘eo peint of .cdm- Manecoment, known aa . 4 7 core M Beirnes. owing Omineca Land District. _ District of Cassiar. Take notice that George M. ton, miner, {ntenda to epee for a llcenss to Prospect for coal and petrol lenny over the sollowing ribed land deae. a. Commencing at- Ae t planted. on. Falls creak about 2 milea west of the west énd of Cha-nes lake thones north eighty chains, weat eighty chains, south elzhty chetas, east! elghty chains to point of commencement, enc alm August, 192, -- ‘Ominéca Land District, District of Casplar, Take notice that George M, Belrnes, of Haz- alten, miner, intends to apply for a ‘Hcense to prospect for coal and petrolcumaver the following encribed lands, aye ad Commencing at a post planted ‘about 4 Pollea west of the west end of. Cha-nes. lake, thence south 89 chaning, oaat 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 2) chaing tonoint of yoM Belrnes, Heirnes of Hazel- |. Jake, thence south 8 August 8 1912 . Omineca Land District. _ District of Cassiar, . Beirnes, of Harelton-- Take notica that George M, Rrospect for for coal and petroleum over the follawing ‘Commer ata post planted about 6 milles ’ weat and 2 milesnorth ef the west end Cha-nee |. chains, east, 8). chains no chaina, west 80 chains to point of’ eom= 7 encement, known as clalm 23. Auguat 8, 1912, George ‘M. Belrnes. A past.planted about § malles Wweat and 2 miles north of the west end af Cha- . nee juke, thenea north 80 chains, east BO chains, south 80 chaing, west 80 chains, to point of com- ment, known hia claim6. Auguat 8, 19) t, known asclalm 24, George mM. Befrnen. Omineca Land District. District of Casstar. Take noticothat George M. Helrnes, of Harzel- ton, miner, intends to apply for a Ucense to described lands: Commencing at & poat planted about 4 miles weat of tha west end of Cha-nee lake thence north 30 chalns, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, prospect for coal and petralaum over the following | Augual & 1912 f Canalo’ Omineca Land District. District Tako notice that George M. Beirnts, :of Hazel- ton mainer, intends .to spply for a-‘Heense to roapect £ or goal amc Petroleum ayer the’ fellaw- ag described Commencing at a ont planted about: 4 miles west and 2 miles north of the west end of Cha- nee lake thence south 80 chains, weat 80 chainas . north & chaing, esat 80 chaing to poin t of com- . ‘wost B80 chains, to, point ol! known as claim 6. _ George M. Beiraca. Augunt 8 19 : Omineca Land District. Dlatrlotaf Casster, * ‘Take notice that Geonre M, Betrnes, o! alton, miner, Intends apply. for a jleense ta prospect for coal and pefcaleummover the following deacribed Jands, Commencing at a post ‘planted about 4 miles west of the west end of Cha-nea Inke, thence south 80 chains, west eighty chains, north elghty mencement, knows | us claim 25 . Aug. 8 1912, . George ML Belrnes, Omineca Land District: Disteict i af Cuaaiar . Take notice that GoorgeM. Beirnes, of Harel- ton, rainer,. intends to apply for a license-ta . prospect for coal ond petrolowm over the following | "“Gommencite at a post planted about 4 mile mmencing at a pos! about 4 mi west and 2 milesnorth of. the West’end of Cha ee lake thence north Kv chnins, wear &) chains, south 80 chains, eust 80 chains, ‘to point uf - chains, “east eer meer raed of cormmence- ment, known ssciaim7. M. Bi Augaut 8, 1912: Omineca Land Diatriet, Take notice that George M. Beirnes, of Hazol- ton, miner, intenda ta apply for a Heense ta Brospect, for coal and petroleum over the following lescri - Commencing at a poat planted about 4 miles west of the west end of Cha-nee lake, thonce north 80 chelns, west 80 chaina, south 8) chaina. east 8 chaina te point. of -' commencement, known as claim 8. — ree MM. rhes. August 8, 1912, wo Omineea Land District, District of Cassiar, Take natice that George M, Befrnes, of Harel ton, miner, Intends to apply for-a lieenea te anda: ncing at @ post planted about 6° ‘miles -the west end of Cha-n eighty chains to polnt of comnigneement, known as claim 9. August 8, George M. ‘Belrnes. Heseri gpbistriet of Cassiar. . | rompect. for coal and petreleum over the following i tknown as claim 26, Aug. & 1912, ' George M, Reimes, Omineca Land District. ‘District of ‘Casslar . ~ Take notice that George M. Beirnes, of Hazels tan, miner, coal aad to 2 apaly for. é Hecase. to arnapect for and petroleum over the fol ny described lands; - Commencing, at 8 post planted abeut 4 miles west and2 miles north of: the weat end. af Cha- nee lake thence south 80 chning, enst 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains, to pointof com. mencement, known as claim 27. Aug, 8, 1912. . “Goorze Mf Beirnen, Omineca Land District... District of Cassiar . Take notite that George izes: of Hazel- toh. miner, intends to apply for. 5 Jcesa to papect for cont and petrol tole over the * follow. : Omineca Land District. _ District of Casslar. Take ngtice that George: M. Belrnes, of. ton, miner, intends to apply for a licence prospect for cecal and ing described landa: Commencing at_ 8 post planted about § miles Vweat of the weat end of Cha-nee lake. thens: north 8) chaina, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, weet 8) chains to point of. commendement, known ag claim 10. George M. Belrnes. August®, 1912. °- Hasol- | potroleum over the’ ‘follow- Swe north 80 chains, east 80 chains, Comme anc ‘at A post planted about: 2 miles west and 2 miles north of the weat end of Cha- neelake. thence south 8 chaina wort 8 chains, . mencement, known ag claim £9, Pe Aug. 8, 1918, :. : . George M, Belrnea.: Omineca Land District, ‘Diatrict of Cansiar ’ Take notice that George M. Beirnes, of Haz- elton, miner, Intenda to apply for a Heenaa to roapect for coal and patrol eum over the follow- ae eseribed lands. Commencing at & post planted about 6 ralles weatof the west end of Cha-nea lake, thenct south 80 chains, west 80 chaling, north 89 chains, east 80 chaing. to’ point of | commencement, known. asclaim1i. George M. Beirnee. Augunt 8, 1912. - - Binineea Land District!“ District of Cassiar, . Take notice that George M. Beirnes, of Harel- ton. miner, intends to ov apply for a Heensa to Prospect for coal and petroleum over the follow ang: described Janda: mmencing at a pest planted about 2 tuiles wesatand. 2 miles north of the west end a! She ate lake, thence north 80 chaina, weat 80¢ south B80 chains, east 80 chaina to point ot ‘conte miémeement, known as elaim 80, . my George M. Beirnea.: Ornineca Land Distriet, __ Distriet of Cassiay, Tnka notica that George M. Bejrnes, of Hazel- ton, milner,- intends to: apply fora license to | prospect for coal petroleum over the following | described lands. Coramencing ‘at a post planted about 6 miter west of the west end of Cha-nee lake, . thence north 80 chaina, west 80 chains’ south 8) chaing, gust 80 chaing, to point. of | commencement, known as clatm 1, . George M. Belrnes. Aug. & 1912, Ornineca Land District, yf pict of Ge Cassiar, for a" liwense a, Fake notice that Gearze ton, miner, -intends to to appl prospect for eral and petroleum sver the followin c at ‘a post about 2 miles | woutand 2 miles north of the. west-end of Cha- nee lake. thence south 80 chains, east 80. rains, n 80 chains, wont 80 chains fo point of co pancement, known as clalnn’31 Aug. 8. 1912, 3M, _ Belrncn. f lantesd August B, 1912. OmIineca Land District. . District of Cassiar, Take notica that: George M, Beirnes, of Haz. elton, miner, Intenda te apply for a licenaa to prospect for coal and petroleum over the follow. ing described lands. - Commeneing at & post planted about & mallee west of tha west end of Cha-nea Jake thence south £0 chains, east 80 chains, north 39 chains, Ins- to point of commencement, . George M. Beirnes. west 80 chal Known aa elaim I | Auge cB, 112. Jan ted deseribeat land o 8 pas about 2 miles forth of the weat nd of Cha- née lake, thence north 80 chains, east 80 clifins, south 80 ‘chains, west &Tthaina to point af. com- west and 2 miles incca Land Dintrict:: -Dleérict of Cassiar. . ¢ notice that. George M.Belrnen. of Hazel- ten, miner, intenda to apply for a license to ect for coal and petrolaura over thet tollaw- ing described lands. Conmoneing -at & post planted about 8 mitén weat ofthe weat. end of Cha-nee lake, thane: north 80 chains, cant 30 chains, south 6) chaing, west 80 chalne, to paing ‘of, commencement, | known #3 claim 1d. George M. Beles. August 8 1912. - : meneement | known as claim OD. eorge M. Betrnee. - Take notice that George M ; prcepect for evel and cia aves the fol fol . ed lake, thence north 80 chains, nto 80 thains, - ‘Aug. § 1912 cor : Balhioe aa |, Omineva Land District. Diatrict of Cassis. Take notica that Georwe M. Delrnes, of Hazel- ton, minor, intends ta apply for a Heense to prospect for coal and p: un over the following described lands, Commencing at m post planted about 8 miles west of the west end of.Cha-nee lake, thence south 80 chalne, west 60 chains, north 50 chalnia, | 0 east 80 chal ins to baint of commencement, known aa claim 16. + . George M, Belrnes, August 3, Ta. a4. Aug. - Omnineea Land District... Digtzlet et ot Cla toi, miner, intenda'to arate prospect far coal. and Commencing atx lad about 2 : West and? miles a pose Blan the weat end of Fale : south 80 chains; weet 80 chain paint o commencement, known an cla Ominees Land: District, ye " Dintrict Gandia’ Take notive that Gearge M. Betrue, has sae ton, miner, intends, ta apply for a license to 108 fox coal and pe ia l~ tice ee nn mencing at. a post ni about: 2. ‘mi wrest and 2 miles gouth of tho ‘weat. end of es e¢ lake, therice south 8 chains, east BO ) chains north 8 chains, weat 80 chains, to poin it of ‘come . Mencement, known as eisim 94. Aug. & & 1812, George M. Belrnos, Ornineta Land Dietrict. District of Cassinr. Take notice that Geo “Betrnes, of Harel. ton, miner, nator tom ae for a license to rompect for coal urn over the following | p Seactibod lande. “Cormensing at a . post planted about’ 3 miles weat of the west end of Cha-nee lake, thence north 80 chains, went 80 ‘chatnd, south 90 chains, east §80 chaina point of commencement, known as claim 16, » Goorme M, Beles. August § 1912, meopect fer coal and petro escribed Landa. "Boreae ae ata post planted about Zimilea went and 2 miles south of the weat end of Chn. neo lake thonce north BO chalne, wet 3) - chains, south 80 chalns, asst 80 ta. point of cammencement, known aaclain 35. Aug. 8, 1912, George M. Betrnes., Omineca Land District. — Dlettlet of Casstar. . Take notice that George M. Beirnes, of Hatel- tor, miner intanda to ap) ly for alicenss to pros. pect for coal and p leum over the f following | p deacribed lands, Commencing at a post planted about: 8 miles ‘est and 2 miles north of tho weat end of Chn- ee lake, thence south £0 chains; Weat®0 chainn, north 80 chains, east Al chat, to point of come tmenecment, known as Augunt B 191g “: George M, Helrries, ° Omineca Land District. oi Distrrvet of Cust Take notica that George Bel tar ae comngneraent known as Aug. 9, 1912, Oruinece, Land Dietrick. Tako notice that ines, of Harel- ton.. miner, invends “ta tae soni for malicente to prospect far coal and petrol eperioed a post te Ree © weat end of Cha- Commencing & cat neslake. fuenee rth BO weat 30 thal Cy ences No: ina, ql south 80 chains, east A) chains to, alot of cam mencemen known ase lain. “18, « August 8 181 "George M, Beira. planted about 8 rafles jDigtrict of Cami ai Matrict o| at, untLaver the following. Omineca Land Diatact. : Take notice that Geo: pect for Intends to app ‘OF COA an: peu Hescribed Landa, Cdmmencing at & lanitedt 4 : weet and 2 niles m ome ln i ate oe nde lake thenca north 80 -chaing, est 80 chaing south. | 80 ent, kon ta a ‘wont ow: ae earmencement, knowit #lakn ines : ave & 1978, - " District of MM. Be ” nd Distrt te: Di trfat Crasiat ret gies a a — ren rhea, coal - a _ thenoe with manawa bROL eum bvar tha | follow Beet for Loal and patrol chaing, eust 8) ehoins, - ‘Take notice that George M. Beirnes, of Hazelton >. | €., miner, intenda to apply for a Ncenes to. |. : to... oe Sor cob and petroleumaver ‘the follow. —_