me Air,” English aeronautical. men ie routes with bombs. gag down the Rhine -bridge bv daily fet France is ended,’’ said ‘a state- ai tition works and the German| Be rickson returned this week from = atwo months’ prospecting tour ‘NEW HAZELTON, B. C.. a 1915 WIN THE WAR BY. AEROPLANE: RADS| British Acronauis Launch, ai Movement for Creation of Mammoth Air .- Fleet to Destroy Routes ro London, July 14—With the sto Me gan, “Win the War from the me today launched a movement for mm the creation of a ministry of avi- fm ation and the building of 10,000. Be aeroplanes to. destroy ‘German i Munition works and their supply “Batter raids and the trench warfare in me ment issued: in support of the 7 new movement today. *'Send mz 1,000 aeroplanes: carrying five]. os bombs each over the Krupp mu- armies will be paralyzed. Then @ destroy the nine. bridges over the ma Meuse, over which supplies are a transported to the German arm- gee ies, and the Kaiser will be. on his knees to the allies. “an BETTER MINERAL ] HERE THAN EAST 4 Prospectors Satisfied Ti That New Baz.) 7 elton Will. be the me _ Camp’on: the Railway . . Albert Mercer and Chria: Dede ’ through the country east of here wy and on both sides of the Bulkley me river. They went east as far as | the Burns Lake country and also in towards the Sibola. country, Near Babine Lake they ran into a large iron deposit which’ also carried some gold and copper, | Grouse mountain’ locks like -the|.. 7 making of a camp, but no where]: A in their travels ‘did’ they find any thing like. the amount’ of. mineral B that there is around: this. imme- a 6diate district; wees One night while’ asleep under a misquito : netting | Metcer : “Was awakened by. an: animal pawing and seratehing around his head. In the semii- -darkness he’ ‘thought it was a groundhog. He made ‘a| ‘swipe at it and landed on its nose. It was: then that Mercer discovered his visitor was a cub bear. ° Albertimmediately- begged 3 its pardon and requested ‘that it). did not tell its mother, | have not. yet reported, The ‘Do- |. minion Government has an n explor: | . age. Having a Nice Time “N WwW. White, D. H. McDowall} Dr: McKenna; Jas, s. McA rthor and A: M. Tyson, were in town a couple of days this week waiting fora train: to take them to the coast. British. Columbia. the week they held a conference |. with several Indian tribes who were not present a couple of months ago. They were going down on Wednesday’ 8 train’ but missed. it. The next couple of days were devoted to pleasure |: and that\is. where - Mr. - , Tyson proyed himself efficient. The commissioners ‘would give out-no information as to'the’ conference with’ ‘the Indians, : ’ “Mostly Silver and Nickel’ The Herald has received ‘from a reliable source the information: that the new mineral country: at duce more. silyer and nickel: than |! ‘gold. There are ‘some promising: prospects but the majority ‘of the: parties who went in ‘this’ spring. ation n party in the: field. “Opening ‘the: Vein’ ve “Roy McDonald réported c on: Sate {i ‘ picked up-his vein in a ‘good spot for: working. and that he was al- ready into it about. three feet. The galena ° is coming: in and it looks very. promising. He is now’ confident that the vein he is on is the Silver Cup vein. me pe eRe The first ‘four gentlemen | represent the Royal ‘Indian Com- mission while Mr. Tyson i is the} inspector - ‘of. Indian: agencies ‘in. The first of | OVERHEARD AROUND © i! ‘NEW HAZELTON “George Clothier: ‘was a bisiness visitor to valley points this week, Messrs: Sargent, ‘Hadden: and ‘Thompson are doing ‘some’ ‘pros- Bee cies A Mining Engineer. : J. T. Breckon, C. E. &E. Mt, jig a guest ‘of his sister, Mrs. Dr. {Wrinch, Mr... ‘Breckon hag: re-]. | cently resigtied : as ‘engineer “for the waterworks department: in} Vancouver which position he: fill- {ed for the past year and a’: ‘half? Previous: ‘to going: to Vancoirver |: : he’ was a consulting ‘and. mining engineer in Salt Lake city’ for 25 nebo [RUSSIAN ROLLER Aastsian Forces That Recovered Galicia eg are Runnitig’ Before 4° Terrific’: to the Tribune from Tnnesbruck, AGAIN ADVANCES * : ~ Drive by Riss: ‘Aiinies we Geneva’ July” 4 A ‘despatch pecting in. the Kitwanicool Valley. ‘Jor 80 ye "Ben Peterson ‘has. opened up a new vein on the Silver King, one ars, “Mr. Breckon™ is on a trip of inspection with the idea of making’ this‘ his headquarters says, Archduke_ Joseph. Ferdin- . and ig expected, today at’ ‘Cracow: to preside over’ a war council. — If within the next few ‘days. the a arranging for the Prince. Geurge and around Fon Du Lae will. pro- 7 of: the: claims i in the Silver Pick group. Pete Wickstrom who is with the. government road. gang. near Smithers was in, town last Mon- day getting an outfit. . “The Hazelton baseball team i ig team to Dlay. a three. game series in: Hazelton the latter Part, of. the month. . SP aes ; A couple of ‘government men have been in town this we ke do- ing some “stream” measur ment on the Bulkley ; river for t minion government. aA far ¢ on, with h developinent work, ‘at. : urday : night: last that: he ‘chad |: =... mountain: [open up. a, good- sized. ore. body. . 1 of cooking: utensils, furniture and in future. SUTVeYS, . ~ His’ specialties aré of” waterworks; - “bower : Blants, mills, ete, ets gb thr oa Matiy, Cabins: Broken Into : Throughdut the diatrict for some time: past prospectors atid |; mine owners have complained of people breaking into. their cabins and removing anything’ that! was of. -use.. ‘Several cases: of. thefts. grub have- been : reported. Now} the thieves are even: ‘coming. ‘into ndanahaietrtbhcinns Austrians cannot stop: the viet yr- -plans, ‘estimates’ and|;: : : ee superintendence of. -construction | the south’ ‘of ‘Lublin. the ‘re-v § _ alling ‘of the army has" beco e- impossible. a : have been hurried to the province af” “Lublin, | but the’ ‘Russians, ak: though, fighting against saperior forces: continue: advancing, oan Large Austrian reinforcements vz "The Clothier Bros: have got: sO | Vand: béen granted: ‘a.license to n business ° in.. British ; Columb: safe : | This” ‘company : ‘is. owner: “of ithe . Geo. Tallman brought in some good looking copper-ore from his property on-:the: Rocher: Deboule ‘He has returned to his camp: to do another couple of weeks’ work, when. he hopes to vjtown and breaking : ‘into’: cabins; ° Iti is.time. something. was done to o stop that kind. of. ‘business. “Flas: a Provincial Certificate. ‘Conper. Com pany. has applied Highland Boy. copper. property é) the company. The Salt Leke Mining Review, ‘in“an editorial, ‘says:-‘'Thé. pub: lie. in general, has but a ‘vague idea of the importance and mag- nitude of the mining industry in this country, and place but little stress upon. the faet that this pursuit,. ‘at :the: present, time, is making. ‘possible the overwhelm- ing trade balance i in-favor of the United: States;- this condition ‘be- ing due’ to the fact that it in. nearly every © -eominodity: used: in’ the manufacture. of war: ‘Material and. munitions, "some “type! of metal must be. use aa MINING YS. ALL OTHER Ll profits: is as “follows—railroads 3 per. cent; national, banks. 6..1-4; insurance companies: 11; lumber. ing 14; manufacturing 20 and} inining 182 | ‘Der, tent,” _ Another illustration is given in -a. ‘state- ment credited tothe. National Banker j in which’ that, paper, Bays: that’. “the. combined. dividends paid by the: gold-and silver’ com- panies in-the. United States” are greater thai. the. combined divid- ends paid by. all-the. banking’: ‘in- stitutions in the United ‘States,?",| ir and that: “the combined dividends |: | of the ex pper mining companies) lost-in, the. banks: an the past five years than i in mining. in: the. Past fifteen years.. oe lf there ever. was: a time. vahen | and importance,’ us now. ; The Butte &. Rocher. De.B ule Rocher: Deboulé métintain ‘and: Fe tending: the sleigh road from Two ¢€ is largely controlled in New. Haz- elton, .where.the. provincial head joftice is. located... F... C.: _McKin- non is the’ provincial attorney for that time is with st We da: “not” mean in|: Austrians at ‘Sainosz and on ed. two Hungarian bat “Athens, July i4— ~The’ Turkish — -| troops. at Berrut have. ‘mutinied: and driven. their German officers from’ there." or : ‘Road- To. the Silver: cup The: road gang which: was ex. Mile:creek, around to..the -foot:: ot . the hill. below..the Silver miné: completed: their. work, week: The. road i is now open for wagon | transportation :‘to:a point. a short distance beyond. the. Har- ris. mine, and: ‘from:there ; on is a! Back. trail,.or. in. the. winter. time sleighs ean. be. used. This willbe & a. great. improvement, for. winter. ge operations on .the various. ‘Nine... S Mile mountain. properties.:: Tt. will ‘require. a lot more work before it ‘stock ‘speculation, but. in’ ‘Iégiti- den mate and scientific mining opera: | ‘tions! in ‘the “development “of” al. prospect ‘into a producing and ot heey at [een les will ‘be: completed ; in| for. holding: regular, Services. .