THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JULY 18,1912 PeVerTeTY CTT? Harris Mines, Ltd. rsonal Liability) . Wé ARE OFFERING 25,000 shares at the same old price, 25 cts, a share, one- quarter cash if desired, the proceeds to be used for development. Present rates are too high for shipments to commence before fall. Figh grade ore is being hoisted, sorted and sacked every day, and this stock will be the hext to rise in price. ur shaft will reach the 200 foot level before August 1. * Rosenthal, Harris & DeVoin We have farm land from Hazelton to Francois lake at very low ; prices We are able to handle three or four good mining properties, PUYYEOTVUTONTY x | errr FETE TTY ( MEN’S WEAR __. that gives Satisfaction, and Reliable Bootsand Shees_ are Specialties at LARKWORTHY’S STORES Hazelton and Sealey Broughton & McNeii’s | Chicken Lake Store | and Hotel We are in the center of Hudson Bay Mou- tain mining district, and are able to supply the Prospector, Miner, and Rancher with all neces- sary articles, always having a full stock on hand. Our Hotel Accommodation is the best in the district. Excellent Meals and service. Reasonable Rates. Broughton & McNeil Gus, Timmermeister, Mer. — => SUMMER IS HERE AGAIN | and so is ERY, the PAINTER ‘This is the time to have your Painting and Decorating done. — Interior Work A Specialty, |S. A. Eby, Hazelton | Ingineca Hotel | McDonell & McAfee, Props. The only family hotel in the district. Private dining ronms. Night and day restaurant. Modern conveniences. Reasonable rates. Good Stable in connection. . Hazelton * Choicest. of “Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. ASHES, LIME SNOW, COVER KODIAK ISLAND Are Piled in Drifte in Some Places to the Depth of Four Feet. _ Kodiak Island, under a ‘mantle of gray ash, which varies from F/a few inches on.roofs to a foot and a half in sheltered nooks and to four feet deep where the wind has piled it in drifts, was the curious sight see by passengers on the steamship Admiral Samp- F/son of the Alaska-Pacific Steam- siship fleet, which arrived at $e- attle this week. . “The people of Kodiak are un- dergoing a plague of ashes” and grit,’’ said Purser C. Strout. “For three days after the erup- tion the ashes were blowing and still falling from the skies and so. | thick was the weather thatit was impossible to live ashore in any comfort, “For a time the entire popula- tion took to the revenue cutter Manning to escape this rain of ashes from Mount Katmai and the cutter was put out to sea, “The northern end of Kodiak Island received the worst of the ash fall the wind carrying it there. At Uyak we saw but little ash and we were told the southern end of the island re- ceived only a couple of inches of fali. In the Cook Inlet country there is an inch and a half of ash over everything. ; “Kodiak is a curious sight’ un- der this mantle of ash which has the appearance of thin snow, It is so powdery that. it’ becomes very aggravating with the slightest wind to stir it. So thick i was the.ash on the roof of Blad- gett’s cannery that when rain fell and soaked-it the roof gave way under the accumulated weight, . “The ash has not injured grow- ing things and the eruption ‘did no damage to fisheries,’? e Canadians are Energetic London, July 10:—That the in- ereased efficiency, due toclimatic conditions, of the transplanted Brittigher will make Canada the central point of the British Em- pire, is the statement with which Professor Willis Moore, chief of the United States Weather Bureau, has startled Londoners. Professor Moore declares it can be scientifically demonstrated that the climate of the North American continent is producing arace which in mental and phys- ical energy promises to be dis- tinctly more efficient than any past nation of the Northern Ary- an race, He bases his theory on the fact that the northwest winds of the American continent blowing with great velocity from an extreme altitude of vast elec-. trical potentiality release more ozone in the proper state for hu- man breathing than in any other place in the world. Consequent- ly the American weather expért maintaing that the Canadian can ho more control that. nervous energy which is the marvel of Europe than he can stop his own breathing. Alaska Indians Dying Off — San Francisco, July 12;—- Drunkenness,. disease and de- bauchery are decimating the Indian population of Alaska, and unless steps are taken by the government to bring about an amelioration of their condition, the native tribes will become ex- tinct, according to the statement that has been issued by Rev, Dr. The bishop has appealed to the women of California to aid him «Bishop Rowe has been ‘in | Alaska for sixteen years and has had the welfare of the Indian and white men alike at ‘heart, He says that the sources of. the natives’ food supply are -being companies and othera,. 20. Peter 8. Rowe, bishop of Alaska, |’ in securing governmental action. | — them. Illicit peddling of liquor prevails and as a result demorali- gation has followed upon drunk- enness and debauchery, Sixty- two per cent. of the natives ar diseased. | ne ve Asatemedy thé bishoo ‘sug-. gests that reservations be estab- ‘lished before available land. has been taken, bythe whites; that the natives be compelled, there- fore, to live in family groups, each group to be as far removed from the other as possible and that when it is necessary to have a tribal council that it be-held on the reservation. : ; Canada's Crop -_ A bullétin of the Census and Statistics “office issued reports that throughout the greater part of Canada the spring this year has been cold, wet'and backward, Continuous rains, especially. in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Quebec, have greatly interfered with the spring seeding, and at the end of May large areas in these three provinces, particu- larly on low lying lands, were still unseeded. It is impossible therefore, to base upon the data at present available complete estimates of the areas sown to this year’s principal field erops, and the following are consequent- ly preliminary figures subject to revision at the end of July, when fresh returns will be made by correspondents of the office, The area under fall wheat, deducting that which was winter killed in Ontario and Alberta, is placed at 781,000 acres, ‘Spring wheat oe- cupies 9,145,000 acres, and the total wheat area amounts there- fore to 9,926,000 acres: oats show an area of 9,486,000 acres, and barley 1,429,000 acres; rye, peas and.mixed grains have a total acreage of 894,000, and the area of hay.and clover is 7,904,- 000 acres; alfalfa is sown to 112,000 acres. Conditions at the end of May, as measured against for all the products reported on except fall wheat, the per cent, condition of which, viz., 71.46, is lower than that of any of the three prevjous years at the same date, This crop suffered from the exceptionally severe winter in Ontario and from the lack of sufficient snow protection in Al- berta, whilst the cold, wet spring has been adverse to recovery and good growth. The condition of spring wheat is 94.21 . against 96.69 last year; oats. 91,67 against 94.76; barley, - 91.08 against 93.49; rye 87,24 against 90.26; peas 88.85 against 92.15; mixed grains, 87.72 against 93.84. The condition of hay and clover is 96.10 compared with 74.63: at the end of April and 91,45 at the end of May, 1911. .Allalfa, where grown, shows this year an aver- age condition of 90,65. For the three northwest provinces the areas are, as estimated at May 81, wheat, 9,322,000 acres; oats; 000 acres. . uo The condition of ‘these cereals in the northwest provinces _ ig over 95 per cent, of the standard. except for fall-wheat in Alberta where it is 76.62' per cent. In Saskatchewan the ares under fall wheat. is estimated at 53,000 acres, and its per cent, condition on May 31 was 93,28, _ The Churches. CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST. PETER'S, HAZELTON Sunday Services: Morning bt 11 o'clock; Bunday ‘School at 2.15 p.m: Native aarvice, 9.30 n.m.: Evening Service, 1:30 p.m, : . a Sk Rev, J, Fisup, - _PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH : ‘HASELTON ; Bavdees field every Sunday evening in- the Auditorium at 7.80 o'clock, _ , So Rav. D. R. MoLean, COAL NOTICES — - Omineca Land Disteiet,. “District of Cantar, | Take notice that Thomas BE, Hankin of Hazel- ten, miner, Intends to apply for a Hednse to peat for opal and potroleum aver the following 08: im. - 4 n4 ~ Cott: atm post pldnted on abont 10 miles east and Smillew south appropriated. by the cantieriés | sar thiat Apri i actual want is common «among . Omineca Land District. ja standard of 100 represemting the promise of a full crop, is high 5,097,000 acres, and barley 887, - Bisek ereak | faty | cant “COAL NOTICES -Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar.: : Take notice that Thomas E. Hankin of Hazelton, tniner, Intends to apply for x lcenaa ta prospect for goal and patroleym over the following described anda * : - boa oa Commencing ata post planted on Black creck about 10 milea eastandimile south of the east end of Kiuoy-yaz lake, thence south 80 chains, west 60 chalné, north 9 chains, east 80 chains ta point of commencement known as claim 3, oo April2i, 1912.0 ‘Thomas EB. Hankin, . Omineca Land District. _ Diatrict of Cassiar. Take natica that Thomas E, Hankin, of Hazel! (2 COAL NORICES 95.) Omineca Land District... District of Caosiar.. Take notice that Rabt. Kenneth Lindsay of Vans couver, broker, in| la roapect for coal and patrol the fallow. ng described lands, . . tones Commencing at.a noat planted about 22 miles. east and 7 miles south of thoS. E, cor. of lot. 2194, thence south 8 chains, cast 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains to paint of commencement, containing (0 acres, known pas claim 3. oo! April 20, 1912, * . over "-Omineca Land District,“ Distrlet af Casslar, « miner, intonda to apply for a license to ‘prospect for coal_ and petroleum ver the following deseribed lands: lt Co ing at a post d on Black creek about 10 miles east and one mile south of the eant end of Kivey-yaz lake, thence south 80 chains, east $0 chains, north $) chains, west 80. chains to point of commencement, known as claim 4. - April 21, 1912 Thomas E, Hankin, + District of Cassiar, ; ‘Take notice .that Thomas E. Hankin, of Haz- elton, minar, “Intends ta apply for 4 Ifecnge to prospect for coaland petreleum over the following described lands, - : oo Commencing ata post planted on Black creek 10 miles east and 1-mile south of the enatern end of Kluey-yaz lake, thenca north 80 chains, west 80 chaina, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, known as claim 5, ; . April 21, 1012:- - Thomas E. Hankin. Omineca Land District, “District of Casslar, Take notice that Themaa E. Hankin, of Haz- elton miner, intends ‘to apply for a licensa to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands. : oe Commencing at a post planted on Black creek about 10 miles eaat and one mile®outhof tha east end of Kivey-yaz Jake, thence north: 8) chains, east 8 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chains to| point of commencement, known aa claim 6. April 2f, 1912, Thomas E, Hankin. Omincca Land District. District of Cassinr. Take notice that Thomas E, Hankin, of Haz- elton, miner, intends to apply for a licensa to], roapect for coal and petroleum over the following Beseribed tanda, : Commencing at’a post planted on Black creek about 10 milea eaat and 1 mite north of the eaat end of Kluéy-yaz lake, thence south 30 chains, weat elghly chains, north eighty chins, eaat eighty chaina tapolnt of commencement, known aa claim 7, Thomes E, Hankin: April 21, 1912, . . ” Omineea Land District, District of Casslar. Take notice that Thomas E. Honkin .of Hazel- to apply for a jicense to ton, miner, Intends petroleum over the following nioapect for coal and deseribed Jands; . 4 Commencing at a post planted en Black ercek | about 10 miles east. and 1 mile north of east end of Kluey-yaz jake, thence south elghty chains, east eighty chaing, north elghty chains-west eighty choins ta point of commencement, known sa claim 8. omas FE, Hankin. April 21, 1912, Omineca Land District., District of Casstar. Takenotica that Thomas BE, Hankin of Hazel- ton, miner, Intends to apply for a license to prespect for coal and petroleum over tha following described lands: - . Commencing at a post planted on Black creek about 10 miles enst and 1 mile norttrof the eastern end of Klaey-yaz lake thence north 80 chaing, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east $0 chalna to point“ of commencement, known as claim 9. April.21, 1912. - "Thomas EB, Hankin. Ominces Land District. — District of Casslar. Take notice that Thomas &, Hankin of Hazel- ton, miner, intenda to apply for a Ilcence te prospect for coal and petroleum over thé follow- ing described lands: - . . ir i J on Black creek ata post about 10 miles east and 1 mila north of ‘the east ern end of Kluey-yaz luke thence north 80 chains, eadt 80 chains, sou ins, weet 80 chaing to polnt of Commencement, known as claim 10. . April 21, 1912, Thomas E. Hankin, Omlneca Land District. _ District of Caasiar, Take notice that Thomas E, Hankin of Hazel- ton, miner, intends te apply for a Icense to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following - described lands, Commeneing ata post. planted on Black creek abouteight miles east and 1 mile north of the east end of Kluey-yaz lake, thonce north 8 chaina east &)chaing, south 80 chalns, west 8 ehains to point of cor ment. ining 640 acres, known 4s claim 11,° Thomas E. Hankin, April Zi, 1912. Omineen Land District, _ District of Cusalar, 2 Take notice that Thomas E. Hankin of Hazel- ton, miner, intends to apply for a license to Prospect for coal and petroleum over thy following described lards. « .. gees ct ke ante Commeneing at & post plantéd’ on’ ‘Binkk ‘creek about eight miles east and 1 mile north of the. east end of Kivey-yaz lake, thence north 80 chains west 8 chains, auth 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencemant, containing 640 acres, knewn as claim 12, , homas E. Hankin. April 21, 1912, - Ornineca Land Diatrict.- _Distriet of Cassine Take notice that Thomas E, Hankin, of Haz- elton, miner, intends to Spply for a license to |. prospect for coaland petroleum over tha follow- ing deserjbod lands. Commencing ata pest planted on Black creek abouteight mileacastand one* mile north of the eat ond of Klueysyar Inke, thenca south 80] ¢ chains, weat 80 chains, north 80 chalns, east 36 chains to polnt ef commencement, known aa claim 138. ;- Whomaa BE. Hankin. April 21, 1912, an Omincca Land District, . District of Cassiar. Take notice that Thomas E, Hankin, of. Haz- elton, miner, Intends to apply for a license ta Re ect for cealand petroleum over the follow- Ing described lahds.- , Commencing at a post nldnted on Black creek Shout eight milea east and 1 mila nerth of the euat end of Kluey-yaz lake thence south 80 chains, east 80 chaina, north 80 ching, west 80 chaina, ta pointof con mencement, knawh 8 claim 14, April 21, 12, ‘Thomas E. Hankin. Omineea Land Distriet. District of Cusstar,: Take notice that Robt. Konneth Lindsay of Van- couver, broker, Intends toapuly tér a licenve to prospect for coal ahd petroleum aver the follow- ing deseribed langs, . Commencing ata it planted about 21 miles east and 6 miles south of the 8. EB. cor. of lat 2164, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains: south 80 Take flatice that Robt, Kenneth Lindaay of Van- couver, broker, intenda to apply for w licensa ta rospect for coal and netroleum over tha fol.” wing described lands. ; an wee “Commencing at a post piagted about 24 miles: saat and 7 miles south of the. EB. cor, of lot 2184, thence: north 8 chalna,- saat 80 chains, aouth, 80 ~ chains, west 20 chains t point of commencetnent, containing 640 acres, knownasclaim 9, ..- April 29, 1912, Robert Kenneth Lindsay, Ominera Land Diatrict, ° District of Cassiar.- Take notice that Robt, Kenneth Lindsay of Van-, couver, broker, intends to apply fora licensa to | Droapect ‘for coal-and petralaum over the fol+ lowing described lands. *-. ce - 2 Commencing at a post planted aboot 24 miles east and 7 miles south of tho 8, E. cor. of Jot 21947: thence south. 80 chains, enat £0 chains, north 8)”. chaing, west £0 chaina to point of. commencament, containing 640 aeres, known as claim 10. ie April 20, 1912, Robert Kennoth Lindsay, - Omineoa Land District, Diatrictof Casalar. eum over the follow- prospect for coal and petra Ing described Janda, . - ing descr! lands, Commencing at a post planted about 24 miles enat and 5 miles south of tha. E, cor, of lot 2194, thence north 83 chaing, exat 80 chains, south -80 chain, west 80 chalna to point of commencement, containing £40 acres, known aa claim 12. April 29, 1912. Robert Kennath Lindsay. Omineca Land District. ‘District of Casaiar, | - Take notice that Robt. Kenneth Lindsayof Van- couver, broker, intends to apply for a license to prospect fer coal and petroleum over the follow- ing described lands, : ere Commencing at & poat planted about 24 mites east and 5 milea south of tho 8. E. cor. of lot 2154, thence north 89 chaing, west 80 chaine, south a chaing, east £0 chains ta point of commencement,: contalning 640 acrea, known as claim 18, ~~ April 25, 1912, " ". Robert Kenneth Lindsay, Omincca Land District. District of Cosalar.- Take notice that Robt. Kenneth Lindsay of Van- couver, broker, intends to apnly for a Heense to prospect for coaland petroleum over the following degeribed Jands, . Commencing at a post lanted about 24 miles eaat and 6 miles south of thaS. E. cor. of lot 2194, thence south 80 chains, west elghty chaina, north eighty cRaing, east eighty chains to point of com- mencement. known as claim 14. ; April 29, 1912. Robort Kenneth Lindsay. | Omineca Land District, - District of Caasiar Take notice that Robt Kenneth Lindsay of Van- ¢ couver, broker, intends to apply for a Heenss to prospect for coal and patroleum over the follow- ing described landa, — . ° 7 _ Commencing at’ a post planted about 22 miles ~ thence south 8) chains, éast 80 chains, north 20 chains, weet 80 chains, to point of - cammance- mont, known aa claim 15.Robert Kenneth Lindaay, April 29, 1912, . ~ Omineca Land pistrict, latrict of Casstar, Take notice that Roht Kenneth Lindsay of Van- couver, broker, intends to apply prospest for coal and degeribed lande: Commencing at a post planted about 22 miles eat and 6 miles south of tho §, BE. Cor, of tot 2194, thenec north eighty chaing, east eighty chains, south eighty chains, west eighty chaing to paintof commencement, known 45 claim 16. ° . April 29, 1912, in Rokert Kenneth Lihdssy, for a Heense to potroleum over the follawing Ominees Land pistrict, - “ platrict of Casalar: Take notice that Robt Kenneth’ Lindsay-of: Van-*: prospect for coal and petroleum over the following‘ deacribed lands: nk pe ‘Commencing ata post planted about 21 ‘miles east and 5 miles south of thaS. E, cor. of lot 2194: thence north cighty chains, east eighty chains, . south eighty chains, west eighty chains to point of commencement, known as claim L7, April 29, 1912, Robert Kenneth Lindsay. Omineca Land pistrict, — pintrict of Casslar Tako notice that Robt Kenneth Lindsay of Van+ eouver, breker, intends to apply for a Iicense ta prospect for coal and petroleum over the followin: escrl anda; . - . Commencing at a post planted about. 21 miles east andl 5 miles south uf the S, E. cor. af lot 2164, thence north eighty chains, west eighty chains, - | south elghty chaing, east eighty chains to point of ~ commencement, known as claims, April 29, 1912, . Robert Xenneth Lindsay. Omineca Land bistriot.:. piatrict of Cassiar, Take notice that Robt Kenneth Lindsay of Van- couver, broker, Intends to apply fer a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following: described lands: an Commenclng at a post planted’ about 21 milea eset and 7 milea aouth of the 8, B. cor, of lot 2194, — thence south wighty chains, ‘east elghty chain north eighty chains, weat cighty chains to point commencement; known as claim 19, April 29, 1912, - Robert Kenneth Lindsay. Oriineca Land pDistrict.- District of Canssfar. ‘Take notica that Robt Kenneth Lindsay, of Van- couvet, broker, intends to apply ‘for a. license ta prospect for coal and petroloum over thefollowing deserlbed lands: _ lanted about 2t miles chains, cast 80 chaina, to pointof known as claim 1, . Robert Kenneth Lindsay, April 29, 1912. : Omineca Land Datrict. District of Cassiar Tako notice that Robt. kenneth Lindsay of Van- couver, broker, intends to apply for a license ‘to ‘prospect for coaland petroleum over tha £olicw- ing deacribed lands, ; - oe Commencing ata post plarited about 21 miles east and d miles sonth of the S, EB, cor, of Jot 2194, thorice north 80 chains, erst 8) chains, south 80 chains, went 80 chaina, to point of commencement, known aa claim 2, Kenneth Lindsay, April 29, 1912, : - Omincea Land District, District of Caasiar. Take notice that Robt. Kenneth Lindsay of Van- couvet, broker, intends to-apply fora Jicense to protpect for coal and petrelaunt over the fdllaw- ing described lands, ‘ Commencing ata post planted about 21 miles east and 6 miles aouth of the 8. I. car. of lot 2194, thence sopth 80 chains, west 80 chains, north & chains, east 80 chaing, to point of commencement, known asclaim 3, | Robert-Kenneth Lindaay. Anril 29, 1912. ee Omineca Land District, . Districtof Casslar. Take notice that Robt, Kenneth Lindsay of Van- couver, broker, Intendé to ayply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the follow- ing deacribed Janda. Commencing at a post planted sbout 21-rmiles | east and 6 miles south of the 8. Ei. cor, of lot 2194, thence south 80 chains, cast 80. chaina, north 80 chains, west 80 chalns t it af commencement, known a3 claim 4, Robert Kenneth Lindsay. April 29, 1912. -. too : Commencing eaat and 7 mile Commencing ata post pinnted about 23. miles east and 7 miles south of the 8, E, cor, of lot. 2194, thence north 80 chalns; east 80 chaina,: south chaina, weat 20 chalne to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, known as latin 6. April 20, 1912. . Ro rh aso Ty woe ai | fore duly-1, 1912. Cc ing at & post caat and 7 nallea south of the §, BE. cor. of lot 210. thonce south elghty chaing, ‘west elehty. chalng, north tighty Chains, east eighty chains to point of commencement, known as Claim 20 : a le Aprit 29, 1912, bert Kenneth Lindsay. LOST—Between - Hazelton e and Teikwa: a bundle - room slippers, ‘Anyone information which will’ lead to their recovery either. to this Real Estate Office, Telkwa, will he rewarded. ee DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER. eS RTp partnership ‘heretofore. subsist- contractors and carriers, under vany, in the Town of Hazelton, - County of Atlin, Province of Brit« ish Columbia, has been this day- moneys. due'to the said’ partiier-- ship are to be paid to.George M. partnership,. and all, partnership - debts: will .ba -paid . by: the sal George M. Beirnes; provided bills .. for same are: presented on or be- ‘A. -” “Grorde M. BEIRNES, - Sune % 1018, nuieth Edoden “Miner Print Sho, Beirnes, at the office of-the:sald' apply fora license to Robert-Kenneth Lindsey. - |. Take notice that Robt. Kenneth Lindsayof Vane °° a Lecouver, broker, intends to apply for a Icarus to conver, hroker, Intends’ to apply for a lcenea to - _. “',; LYSTER MULVANY, -— - east.and 5 miles south of the 4. H. cor. of nbZiod, . - A of — rugs, : = strapped, and containinga knick- | kerbocker suit, two. pairs of 4 stockings, suit of pajamas, sponge, ©} in sponge bag, and a pair of, bed | i ‘Anyone giving — , office or that of R. L. Gale, J.-P, 3 Notice is heréby given that the - ing between the undersigned as °° ‘the firm name of Beirnes & Mul- - ° dissolved by. mutual consent,.All-. |