, Lee Jackman, Prop. 4 | KoDAK P.O. Box 812. - $ Coll and cee us. Next door to 4 ’ - Telegraph office. a 2 o~ ° 7 a a nt | +} Laundry’ and Baths THE | DRUG | | STORE “We are the sole ‘agents at A) ~ Hazeton and Telkwa - ‘for. Kodaks Eastman’s ~ Films and Photo Supplies ~ | J. Mason Adams | Druggist and Statiorier alnuelton, B.C, : Green Bros.,, Burden’ & Co. . Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia _ ’ Land Surveyora . Offices at‘Victoria, Nelson, Fort George and Hazelton, : B. C, AFFLECK, Mer. Hazelton Office. - j J. A. LeRoy - J. Nation Hotel Winters Cor. Abbott and Water Streets _ Vancouver . Buropean Plan $1.00 to $2,650 Rooms with Baths, Hot and Cold Water. Steam Heated. Motor Bus Meets All Boats and rains, b~ . é “. Mines and Mining! afterwards one of our ‘men who Good Properties for sale — Cash or on Bond, Development and - Asgesament Work. Cai Brothers Six Years In This District, Hazelton, D. 0. and General Delivery. ‘Freight delivered to all Nearby - Points, New Hazelton, Read Houses and Mines. All Orderg Filled with Care and Dispatch. Residence and Barn clise to Blacksmith Shop A. + . M. Ruddy Hnxelton, B. C. é + JOHN E. LINDQUIST Architect and Building Contractor Working Plans and Specifications, | Estimates on any tlass of building fur- nished, © All work guarenteed. Hazelton, B, C. Losteadashicl ”" i Skeena Laundry Our Work is Good and our Rates 4 . ~ Reasonable. ’ 7 Baths In Connection - ¢ “Halfway House Most convenient and comfortable 7 -Btopping place for travellera be-° ‘tween Hazelton and Aldermere - i. LARGE STABLES‘ ‘FIRST-CLASS MEALS AND BEDS a ——— FRANK W. HAMANN - , Proprietor é ~~ YUP SAN’ ) Suits‘Cleaned. | ‘Next ne ‘Hake bieltom, BO. be : door’ to Sam Leo : Will be Year Before Regina \|spic and span appearance, The t City Transfer | |for that amount has been pre- +| pared for signature of His Royal -| Another waraant providing for L/$10,000 for fire sufferers of |G£ inspection of the company's -) priges about. 250 men and will be ‘increased shortly, | two-mile ‘ateath railfoid’ from the: pee BEST PART OF CITY. ‘OF REGINA DESTROYED Completely Recovers from Effects of Great Storm: . “!Nobody who has not actually seen the city since it was struck by the cyclone can form anything like an adequate.idea of what: hashappened. Between $5,000,-| 000 and $6,000,000 damage has been done, and‘it. will*be. years before Regina resumés its wonted best part of ‘the city has been devastated.” Te This is a statement made’ by Inspector Burnett of the: R.. N. W. M.P., of Regina, one of the first outsiders to enter’ the stricken district and aid in the work of rescue. Continuing, In- spector Burnett said:- “You have to'see it for your- self, and even then it is hard to realize that so much could be done in a few minutes,” According to Inspector Burnett, the police barracks, about two miles from the stricken area, was first notified of the cyclone at about 5:30 p. m., and immed- iately the force turned ont to a man to aid in the work of rescue and-guard the property of the citizens. Co _ **We had a heavy rain and wind at the barracks and after it had passed I went to the office to telephone to town and see how things had been there,”’ said In- spector Burnett. . ‘I could not raise the town office, but shortly had been on town duty palloped in with a report of what had hap- pened and we were at once turn- ed out to take partin tha work ofrescue.” Inspector’. Burnett says that everybody behaved splendidly,: “Every man aided in the rescuu, work,’’ he said. “‘There was no panic at all, It was all. over so suddenly and by the time we got there gangs of men were already at work clearing out the wreck- age and looking for the victims. We assisted ‘and some of our men are still on guard, but it will take some considerable time for Regina to look like itself again...” ‘Che best portion of the town ig wiped out,” The Lieutenant Governor has received a message from. King George conveying to the citizens hig sympathy over the loss of life and property in the recent storm. The death list has reached 68. Many of those who were..in the hospitals were unable to-survive their injuries, The Duke of Connaught has contributed * $500 to the relief fund, whlch now atands at $150,000. .- — The Dominion Government’s contribution to the Regina: cy- clone sufferers is $30,000. A gov- ernor-general’s warrant calling Highness, Duke of Connaught, and ws soon as it is signed money will be transferred to’ Regina, Chicoutimi “has been prepared for signature of Duke, , care Goose Bay Activity Mr, W. A. Williams and Mr. 0. B, Smith, Jr., general superin- tendent of smelting and general superintendent-of mining opera- tions respectively, of the Granby Consolidated Company, reached Vancouver this week from a trip mining properties at Goose Bay, Portland Canal district. -They are greatly pleased: with - the progress of development’ work, The-pay roll at :the mine com- tracts :for substantial doeka. at Goose Bay have: been: awarded. The grading of the ‘site! of thé proposed 2000-ton smelter tind 9 Mr,. Williams ‘stated that, ‘cons | Ht mine to tide-water is row being . THE OMINECA MINER that this fall:would see the . com- pletion of the:smeltet foundation. and retaining wall, ,Construction of the big plant. will” be ‘started early next year. Solaris The“ming is: being developed ‘| by a series.of tuhnels, “the : most jelevated one being 580 feet:'and- the lowest. 385 feet qbdve tide- water... In the lower ‘workings ‘a erosacut had ‘recently demonatrat- ed: the ore body to:have a, width of 120 feet, averaging about: two and a half per. .cent. copper, be- sides the gold and silver values: With the completion of - the will be available, B. C. Copper Dividend oa Phoenix, July 9:—British ‘Co- lumbia copper directors have de- clared a quarterly dividend of 15 centsa share, . They announee | y that the company now has ‘a sufficient surplus to continue pay- ments et this rate: for a year, The last previous dividend, 12 1-2 cents, was paid by the company in June, 1911, and disburge- ments’ had to be-. discontinued because of the strike of the coal miners’ in the Canadian northwest, which made it neces- sary for ‘the. company to pur-|. chase its coke in Pennsylvania, the increased cost of -fuel for a time wiping out its operating | profits, Current.earnings are at the rate of $60,000 a month, or $1.22 ‘per share annually, In- cluding the dividend just -de- clared, British Columbia Copper has disbursed since organization a total of 80 cents ‘per share, orj. Cc $436,681. If the Voight property, now held under option, is -pur- chased, it will probably be financed by the sale of treasury stock of convertible bonds, Plot to Kill Lord Kitchener - London, July 12:—A special dispatch to-the Daily Mail. from ‘Cairo states that the British ad- visor to the Minister of the interior, the public prosecutor ‘and the commandent of the Cairo police conferred with Lord Kitch- ener today and it is understood that, the conference was con- nected with the alleged discovery of a conspiracy to assassinate Abdul Hamid Pasha Sid, presi- dent of the council, Lord Kitch- ener and the Khedive.. Four persons have been arrested in London as suspects and the in- vestigation is continuing. Carries Same Cargo Both Ways Montreal, July 10:—When the Ascania of the Cunard Line ‘docked the other morning she brought back with her nearly a full cargo of grain ‘which she had taken from-here five weeks ago. Owing to the strike in London. it-was impossible to un- load the grain and after a delay of seven days she -returned to Montreal, picking up a-big pas- senger list at: Southampton, 2 COAL NOTICES Cassiar Land District - District of Cassiar . ‘Take notice that Thos W, Brewer of Hazelton, miner, intenda to apply for a licence to. prospect for coal and petro- eum over the fullowing described lands; Commencing at a post planted about 26.miles north and § miles west of the northeast comer of lot 180, and fins the western - bounda of Ethel McComber's coal claim No, 1, ‘thence . south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains to ‘point of commencement, known as claim 70. April 19, 1912. Thomas W, Brewer. Casslar Land District. “District of ; Casgiar. - * Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer of Hazelton, miner, intends to *eply. for a licence to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands. Commencingata post Planted about 23 miles north .and 9 niilds west of tha northeast corner of lot. 130, and adjoin- ing the. western boundary of Walter Skelhorne’s Coal Claim No. 102. thence north eighty chains, east eighty chains, south eighty chains, weat eighty chains to polnt of commencement, known os elainyNo, Tl, =. April 19 1912, ‘Thomas W, Brewer. ‘, Casuiar Land District , -. \ District of Cassiar “Take notice that Thos W. Brewer of azelton, miner, intends toapply for a license to prospect for céal and petro- leum over the following described lands: menting at a post planted about 23: milea north and § milea wast of the northeait corer of. lot 180, thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 8) chains; east’ 80 chaina, ta point of éommencement, known as claim.No [2. April 19, 1912, . Thomas W, Brewer. ro oy rushed, Mr. Williams added | ” ‘831 miles north and 1 ‘Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a smelter, an enormous ore tonnage. ‘south 80chains, west 80chains, north 80 ‘chaina, east 80 chains to point of com- ‘mencement, known as claim No, 64, COAL NOTICES ~ th Cassiar Land District, "District of Ze ‘. . Cassiar . Take Notice that Thomas W, Brewer of | - azelton, miner, intends to apply fora license to prospect fer coal and patro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about miles west of the northeast corner of lot 180, and join-| . ing the eastern boundary of Arthur |. Skelhorne's Coal Claim No, 109, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chaing, east 80 chains to point of com- Mencement, known as claim No. 62. April 18, 1912, Thomas W, Brewer. --Cassiar Land District. —_Disttiet of | : ra ' Caasiar a “Take notice that Thomas W.Brewerot | g license to prospect for coal and. patro- leum over the following.described landa; _ Commencing ata post planted about | ; 28° miles north and 11 miles. west of,the northeast. corner of ‘lot 180, End joining the western boundary of Ethel McGumber’s Coal Claim No, 29, . thenca north 80 chaing, west 80 chaing, south §0chalna, east 80 chaina- to: point of commencement, known gs claim 68:-_ April 19, 1912. = Thomas: W. Brewer. | - Cassiar Land District, Districtof . Cassiar, — - ‘Take notice that Thos W. Brewer of fazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for-coml and petro- leum over the following described Jands, ': Commencing at a post planted ‘about 28 miles north and 11 miles west of the northeast corner of. lot 130, thence April 19, 1912, Thomas .W. Brewer. : Cassiar Land District. District of 7 ’ - Cassiar . ; ‘Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for license to prospect for coal an Commencing at a post planted about |- 27 miles north and 10 miles west of the northeast corer of lot 190, and join- ing the western boundary of Ethe] Mc. Cumber’s Coal Claim No. 18 thence north 80 chains, west 8Ochains, south 80 chains, east 80 chaing, to point of com- mencement, known as claim No. 65. April 19, 1912, Thomas W. Brewer, Cassiar Land District. District of — : : agsiar, Take notice that Thos W. Brewer of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- eum over the following deacribed lands. Ommencing at a post planted about 27 miles north and 10 miles west of the gins thel 7, thence northeast corner of lot 190, and the western boundary of MeGumber's coal claim No. 1 eouth 80 chains, east 80 chains, Torth . 30 chains, wegt 80 chains to point of commencement, known a4 claim No. 68, April 19,1912, - Thames W, Brewer, Casslar Land. District, District of Casaiar ; ” Take notice that Thomas W. Brewer of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply fora licenag to prospect for coal and petro. leum over the Glowing described anda. . Commencing ate post planted about 26 miles north and 10 miles west of the northeast comer of lot 180, thenca. north eighty chaine, westeighty chains, south eighty chains, east eighty chalne to point of commencement, known as |. claim No. 67. Thomas W. Brewer, April 19, 1912. Cassiar Land .Distriet. . s Cassiar . Take notice that Thomas w. Brewer of Hazelton, miner, intends to ap ly fora license to prospect for coal an petro- leum over the following described lands, |- Commencing ata post planted about 25 miles north and 9 miles west of the|- northeast corner of lot 180. .and foin- ing the western boundary of Ethe! Mc- Cumber’s Coal Claim No. 12: thence north eighty chains, westeighty chains, south eighty chains, east eighty chains to point. of commencement, known as claim No. 68. April 19 1912, Thomas W. Brewer, . Cassiar Land -District District of Cassiar _ Take notice that Thos W. Brewer of |. Hazelton, mirier, intends to apply for a licenae to prospect for coal and peétro-| _ leum over the following deseribed lands: - Commencing at a.post planted about 25 miles north and 9 miles west of the northeast corer of lot 130, thenee south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement, known as claim No. 69. April 19, 1912, Thomas W. Brewer. . Caasiar Land District 1 .. District of Cassiar ~ Take notice that Thomas W, Brewer of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for'a licehse to prospect for coal and : petro- leam over the following described Janda. |: Commencing at a post planted about 21 miles north and 8 miles west of the northeaat corner of Jot. 180 and joins the weatern boundary of Walter Skelhorne’s Coal Claim No, 90: thence north 80 chains, east 86 chains, south 80 chaine, west §0 chains to ment, known ag claim No. 76. April 20, 1912. = Thomas W. Brewer. aa Cassiar Land. District ~ District of Casgiar. Take notice that Thomas W.Brewerot Hazelton, oceupation miner, intends to apply for 8 license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following des- eribed lands: ~ a Commencing at_a post planted about 19 miles north and 10 miles west of the| - northeast corner ‘of lot 190, thence} . north 80-chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 80 chains to point of cotimericement, known as claim 77. April 20, 1912, Thomas W. Brewer. Omineea Land District, District of | ‘ Bar, a Take notice. that William Logan of Hazelton; miner, intends: to app. \y¥ for a licence to prospect for coal and petro- leum on the following described lands: .Commencing at a post planted about 11’miles east of the southeast corner of lot 2194; thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains,east 80 chains 10. point of commencement, known as claim No. 20. April 8, 1912.°. Willlam Logan. Omineca Land Distriet, District of a BSBA, t Take ‘notice that William Logan of District of Hazelton, miner, intends to spp for 6 licenced to prospect for coal a pe leum on the following destribed lands: Commencing at a post yianted. about 11 miles east of the adutheust corner of Lot 2194, thence north 80 chaina, east |: 80 chains, gouth 8) chains, weet 80]. int of rommence-| ’ nnouncement ' TO BUYERS OF GOOD PRINTING p T etre vs leum over the following described land; ",_, New Paper Stock — + ‘New Machinery’ i BE FORE 7 placing that order nite to the 7 Miner at Hazelton for samples of stock price list. _ 4 a x PARTMENT is equipped with only the latest in type faces and printing papers - Letter Heads Statements . Bill Heads’ Cards Envelopes Catalogues Pamphlets «Ments Mining Forms of. all descriptions Pay Rolls. a Legal Forms Prospectuses Programs. Ship- «ping Tags and Imitation Typewnter Letteis. ~ chains to point of ‘eomniencement,.! known aa claim No 2ls 0 April B 1912... | William Logaa,| HE MINER JOB DE-