: - aims, near center of activity in ‘Groundhog}*? | ticulars furnished upon inquiry. - No agents. — ir —~\ DRY LUMBER Ready for 7 Building in the: New Town Get prices from us before you build i in New Hazelton. © We- are ready with-the goods Interior ‘Lumber Company = Hazelton” J } FAST FREIGHT and PASSENGER SERVICE 7 H. B. Rochester | ‘Through to Rupert i in “Twelve Hours 2 Leaves Hhzelton Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 8:30 a. m. The Double Track Route Between Chicago and points East, connecting with uy an that | is new y and ‘good. in’. °Tolepeaihie or mail orders filled and shipped promptly on’ receipts oS when dealing. with us. 0 WHE OMINECA, MINER, sarin AtOUET 1a 7 ft old. on: Tuesday: - Pall stock ‘ot all} kinds sand ‘sizes. sof Wine ce ‘dow’ Sash, Doors,:: Office Tixtures, : “interior = 1) Binishings on hand and made to order, oe -Largé stock. ‘of Lumber. and’ Building -... “| “Materials, Tinsmithing,. Plumbing and Steam- ~- fitting. - - Job and, Shop Work a Specialty, | : Plans and: Specifications oo Stephenson & Crum. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS _ Hazelton’ “A Unique Opportunity to acquire interest in valuable ‘coal district, is open toa few investors, ~ Full par- Address “LOCATOR” ¢ care The Omineca Miner a Route Your F Freight via the - Steamer “Inlander” R. Cunningham & Son Manager ‘Hazelton Agents | “M AIL C ANOE Carrying Passengers Couneeting with-G. T. P. Trains at Skeena Crossing on. Same Days Tickets May be Obtained LYSTER MULVANY, at Ingineca Hotel, Hazelton Mail Contractor, ~ Twin Screw Steamers RAND. Prine Rupert and Prince George For TRUM | Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle ‘SysTES MONDAYS and FRIDAYS at9 a.m, Prince George Sails from Prince Rupert on Thursdays at 6 a. ra. Maintains weekly service to Port Simpson, Nass, Granby Bay and Queen Charlotte Islands, Prince John GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY Connecting with Skeena River Steamers, Passenger trains leave Skeena Crossing on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 12:30 noon, ~ Thursday and Sunday Traina connect -with luxurious “PRINCE” steamers \ for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, * GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM: - « trains from Pacific Coast. Lot us prepare itinerary for your wp this year.. | We represent all Atlantic Steamship Lines, For farther information apply to Ae E, NcMASTER, General Agent, PRINCE E RUERY, B,C, oJ. “PIERCY, MORRIS & CO. “The Leading. Wholesale House of Northern British Columbia ce : PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. , MEN’S. FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS _ - NOTIONS, Et. L: Dealers “will -find’ Quality, Price ‘and pervies equally satisfactory ‘ ‘Wholesale Only. | _ TOM HICKEY — __ACCOUNTANT - OOKKERPING and © “Private Accounts ind Mintog UDITING ° Cost Sheets a Specialty r anterior Lumber Co.’ 8 's Office, He ze ton; B B Ge : funds $16,750, 000, ° Tito assist in rebuilding: the city of oi Canadian Forestry .. asaociati ‘ion ‘-" J) will be held in-Victoria . on’ Sept GfA5 ana oe a § Port Arthur, where - dock: work. : lengths, | Saturday's. lacrosse game, “and games won, 3 lost and 7 to play. {the Holstein coast, ‘land is estimated to have ‘cost |sank, without loss of iife. _|the United States 11,850. . The British Government has -) Ithe board of trade, to proceed to ajtrecord for’ any single month; a | millions, . oii three tiillions. frontier. of India, ‘Tehdered nec+ meni’ ~ Lord. Strathcona we a his party. : The: -coal ‘miners’. Ge t Britain -d et ea ain . e : tial quarters that the breach of law-involved in giving liquor to Indians should be punished far more severely than ‘is now the case..- A federal loan of $1 000, 000 Regina i ig ‘proposed. offenders in this-respect, says an Ottawa dispatch. The attempt of Joseph Wilson, president of the International the annual eonvention' of: ‘the igs _ “Six were injured in’ a riot, at ers in support of ‘the striking erg are on: strike. London dockmen has failed. It - Militia have been called out. - an lead to- an early resumption: of Vaneouver and Westmitister work on the London docks, have. ‘adjusted ‘their differerices | inthe aréna of lacrosse:. ‘The - Seeretary Knox has officially schedule | is to be resumed,, ‘J informed General Pascual Orozco, leader of the Mexican rebels, At Rainy River, Eddie Diirnan, that raids and attacks on Ameri. champion ‘sculler of’ “America, |cans and ~ American ~ property easily defeated’ -Hackett, ' the in. Northern Mexico.’ must be American - challenger, by. seven stopped immediately or the Uni- ° lted States would take preventive “A” | measures, ‘New Westminister won last Ke The ‘Ottawa Journal declares that-a movement is on foot among & ‘number. of influential members to ask the government now appears to have a mortghge on the championship, with 6 A: Berlin ‘despatch -sayé five Englishmen, cruiging in ‘a’ yacht, have been arrested at. Ecken- forde. It isalleged the prisoners were photographing harbors: of owing to the typhoid epidemic, Toronto and ‘Winnipeg are sug gested. The steamship Niagara, for service between Vancouver, Vie- toria. and Australia, launched on the Clyde on Aug, 27, The C, P..R. Oriental liner Empress of Russia, which will ply from B. C. ports, ‘is nearly ready for: launching, and will. be in commission in April ‘next, to ‘ibe followed 2 month later by her The atrike of ‘the conductors and motormen of the’ Boston Elevated. - Railway company, which lasted for fifty-three days, $1,028,000, hus ended, the strike |; ers winning. one Following the seizure “of two steamer Helvetia i in the. Gulf; of }- St. Lawrence, The Helvetia|: ‘American vessels for fishing in The ‘Canadian raters and the an- ‘ouncemen at fishery regula- Less $750, 000, badly damaged. tions would be strictly enforced by: Canada, seven Fraser river The” Turkish government ‘is fishing boats were seized by the willing to enter into peace nego- American authorities, tiations with Italy if they are the evidence failed to prove thet conducted in a mariner compat- the ‘boats were in American ible with Turkey’s honor and| Waters, and they were released. dignity and her rights: are ade-) tty is probable that the statis. quately safeguarded, : tical commission recently» ap- “Cariboo Bill’ -an old ‘timer pointed to investigate the. ques- who, in the early days before|tion of collecting. statistics, will the railways, drove a stage be-jrecommend the formation of a tween Yale and Lytton, B. C.,|Dominion statistical bureau, The died in New Westminster, He|commisgion will report. to the was one of the very oldestof the minister of trade and ecommerce gold-seeking pioneers, - *4-!by September 15, . At present » Peach depertment collects its own Mutsuhito, 121st emperor of statistics and in the general re- Japan, ‘died on July 13, although|sults there is a great deal of || his demise was not made known overlapping. until July.30,” ‘He succeeded to the throne. in 1867. Yoshihito|. ' Japanese English Haru-no-miya, crown _ prince, Thete is a large missionary succeeded to the throne, 7 school in Tukio, Japan, where ; . [the teaching is in English. One Nearly three times: as manyjof-the. pupils recently wrote a British as American workmeén| composition on “England,” and! are employed in the construction we append some choice extracts: of the Panama Canal, -Of 62,810) *“The-England which oceupied in the canal zone ‘proper, Great, of the largest and greatest do- Britain ¢laims 30,859 as citizens. minion which rarely can be. The “Englishman. always works with very. powerful hands and the long legs, and even the emin- ehced mind and. his chin is so strong as deserved iron, Being spread out from Kurope to Astra- lia to America his dominion is dreadfully extensive, so'that his countrymen boastfully says, ‘the “The prosperity of the Dominion |S". never sets on our dominion,’ appointed Sir. George Asquith, of Canada to make an. investigation, into the workings of’ “Industrial Disputes act with a view to its application in Great Britain. .|is indicated bythe July customa|The Testamony of English say returns which are the highest on|that ‘he that -lost the common j sense, he never had any henefit, amounting: to just-under ten. though he-had gained a complete ‘The increase over tha| World,’ ‘The English aré cunning same month last. year is over mention to establish a great -|Empite of the Paradise. Ag the Englishman always’ confide .the Official despatches. ‘announce ‘object of the pure and the order ‘the successful conclusion of Bri- to be holy. and they. reproach him i}. tish operations against the Aborif-any.of them are killed to-death. tribesmen. on the -rortheastern| with’ the contention of: other te ‘Louis © ‘Globe: I essary: ‘by. ‘the | maspacre of. Mri = Williamson, the British Tae : *| political officer at Sadiya, and} §. The feeling prevails j in. influen- Indeed, the lash is ‘ad-| _lvocated by some for persistent van Seamen’s Union, to organize al f national strike of transport work-| | is expected that’ the failure will} to hold parliament in some other|; city than Ottawa this. winter, |- will be _[. The ©, PR. steamer. make sister ship, the: ‘Empress : of Asia] of Britain collided ~ with - . the On trial, |. ‘| “MACEY” Filing Systems, Office Furniture, Supplies, Ete. is ONICSMTTNTTNEOR Ianto Da aT TTT & H. CLARKE | ms - Maniufacturers’ Agents “Box 319° : :. 2 ¢ + + Prince Rupert, B, Cc - Ask for P Prices on All Kinds of | . Farm Machinery, Builders’ Supplies, Ete. --” Agente’ For Studebaker Wagons and Buggies | ’ The World Standard. Hercules Stump Pullers. 7 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 are in the North for good and want your trade, C. F. WILLIS, Local Agent - P.O, Box 867: Hazelton, E B. C. ; TES “SHEET IRON, TN and COPPER WORK of every description . PLUMBING and TRON PIPE WORK Galvanized Tron Air Pipes: and Other Mining Work A Specialty - Promiptness and and Satisfaction Guaranteed ~ LK K, McLauchlin & C & Co., Hazelton Aime 1 t mmrea 1) ese jee I oe ef oman Hudson’s Bay Company's | Steamer “Port Simpson”. 5, ‘ Catering for freight from new landing at Gitwangak | 3 to Hazelton. Meets all freight trains. Connects at Skeena Crossing with passenger trains from Prince Rupert on Wednesdays and Saturdays, arriving at Hazelton the same evening, C8 HO ttt te CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Electrical Apparatus of all kinds; Compressors, Crushers, McKier- nan-Terry Rock and Core Drilis,’ Boilers and Hoists, Gasoline Engines and Accessories. Prince Rupert, Box 974, Graham” Kearney, Mgr, , Qi rent et te tern Ollema tite Dp #101 TK Thorp - eo Thorp & Hoops | Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Brokers Aldermere, B. Gq “* | Accident and | of | “| Sole District Agents for E. G. Prior & Co., Victoria, Agricultural Machinery and Implements, Wagons, Ete, - Fire, - Life, Employer’s Liability Insur- | ances . We represent the best companies, | | | We can locate you on a good Preemption i. near the G. T.P, If yous desire information ‘about the the Bulkley Valley Write Us. emiiceraiieen nen: eae ee . BEND For CATALOQUES “UNDERWOOD” Typewriter. “The Machine you will eventually BUY” - - Complete Office. - Outfitter C. H. HANDASYDE, Ir. ° P.O. Box 436 PRIncE RUPERT $rd Ave. gc OONTTACOnTaCOMTNNEATN En Groundhog Anthracite Coal _ Company, Ltd. Capiatizato $500, 000, Divided into 2,000,000 share Par Value, 25 cents each. th Sale Dung Month of july at 1B cents. Terms: Half cash, balance three months. Applicitions Will Be Received By. E. H. Hicks Beach, Hazelton _—G. W. Arnott, New. Hazelton. ‘Dunlop & Croteau, Telkwa Agents for. er . ee. SKELHORNE :