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T: P. | At the November elections, Spokane will vote on the prohibi- tion of . liquor licenses in that elty. . by an explosion of fire. damp at, the Clarence. pit, near Bruya, | France, a you desire information ‘about the the. Bulkley Yaley “Write Us, a Ten fishermen were drowned and many smacks lost in a storm which swept:the northwest coast of Sedtldnd, - SHEET IRON, TIN and COPPER WORK of every t every description _— PLUMBING and IRON |} PIPE WORK . Galvanized Iron Air Pipes and Other Mining Work A Specialty _. Promptness and Satsfaction Guaranteed. # a ¢ K McLauchlin & Co., Hazelton -To arrange another attempt t6 lift the America cup, Sir’ Thomas Lipton has decided to visit the United States i in the fall, As a result. of terrific rains throughout western Pennayl- vania and eastern Ohio thirty-six are dead and others missing. expenditure of $5,000,000 on im- provements within two years as a condition of annexation to Van- couver, Broughton & MecNei's Chicken Lake Store © -We are in the center of Hiden Bay Mowe tain mining district, and ate able to. 5 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, 4 Reasonable Rates. . ~ Broaghton & McNeil - Gus. ‘Tinemelster, Mer. Fi dian chiefs were presented. -Itis reported that the Chinese m| troops in thes southwestern: part of the province of Yunnan, which borders on Northern India, have revolted. a Cable rates between Great Bri- tain and Canada have. been re- duced. Night letters will be carried at the rate of F cents for twelve words. Armed negroes-vescued eleven Hcolored prisoners from deputy |: Ai sheriffs near Brooksville, Fla. || A posse is in pursuit and a serious clash is anticipated. Constantinople advices say. the Black Sea squadron of the Rus- sian navy has mutihied afid at- tacked the forts, One ship was sunk by the land batteries. The .Duke of ( onnaught re- viewed a’ picturesque ‘parade of Indians and Westerners at the ‘Calgary Stampede. Thirty In- The safety of travel on English ‘J. PIERCY, MORRIS & CO. » The. Leading Wholesale House of Northern British Columbia PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. All that is new and gooiin -_, ' MEN'S FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS © NOTIONS, Ete. a ow Telegraphic or mail orders filled apd shipped promptly on: “receipt: | Dealers . will find. Quality, . Price and ‘Service equeey satisfactory when dealing: “with us. Wholesale Onty. trains is shown by the board of trade report on’ railway accidents for 1911, just issued. Only one Passenger was killed on an aver- age‘of every 94,700,000 journeys. The entrance of Mexican rebels into the United States and sub- _|sequent engagement of U.'-S. troops below Hachita, New Mex- ico, marks the sixth invasion of American territory in the last .| few weeks, ANCHOR ce KM M AIL ST AG from. HAZELTON _ to End of Steel Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at ‘9:30 a: m. . Carrying Passengers, Baggage and Express; and Connecting with All Passenger Trains to aiid from Pririce Rupert UDDY & MULVANY, Props. Pe eo Sr on ns & ‘. Soeur p 'U.§. navy: .sabmarine F. 1 es- tablished a world’s record for depth reaching, diving 288 feet ,off Point Diablo.in San Francisco bay. The boat remained at this depth for ten minutes, cruising at a speed of six knots, Reports from Albania say. that martial law has been proclaimed throughout the entire district of Alessio, where the troops and in- surgents are still fighting, - It is a is "7 a — Mh sues Steamers. ~ GR RAND | | “Prine Rupert and Prince George ~ _ For TRI , INK J Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle ~ em | A S¥St MONDAYS and FRIDAYS at 9a.m, Prince Groege Sails from Prince Rupert on Thorsdays at & ls ™ | Pri J Maintains weekly setvice to Pott Sitipson, ‘Nas, ; rince on Granby Bay and Queen. Charlotte Islands: GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY ‘Connecting with Skeena River Steamers. Passenger trains leave Skeona 32. *.,Crosalng on Tuesdays, Thursdaya and Sundaye at 12:80 noon. ‘ for Vencouver,: Vietopla and Seatth le -GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SYSTEM - The*Double ‘Track Route Between Chicago and points East, comectiig wi “ “trains from Pacific Const, Lot us prepare 14 nerary for your trip. ‘hia year.) -Wa.represent alt Atlantic Steamship Lines. “For: ee Information apply to~” AE, MMASTER Gena Aa rence RUPERT, B on Tat stated that 105 wounded soldiers were taken into Scutari, ‘17 miles from Alessio, At Holgate, France, Roland G, Garros, . aviator, eclipsed the world’s ‘record ‘for | altitude, ascending by monoplane 16,240 feat, Ratified atmosphere caused tha’ ‘engine to stop: suddenly and the aviator had to valplane to the: ground. . The. best previous re- cord was 13; 79 feat, - i ' The German silltary authori ties are giving thdfr'attention to a newly invented aeroplane | ; for a considerable time station. ary inthe’ alr, ‘Through { wenioualy. constructed tmechan. ’ Sixty coal miners were killed. South Vancouver asks for an _| him Vlevhich is capable of remaining|~. be arrested in its course by its pilot at any point desired and héld motionless, Inaspeech at: Peking, i in which ‘president of China, advocated the} open door policy, the granting of mining and other industrial con- ceasions, and.the giving of such protection to foreigners as would be calculated to remove diplo- The vast. improvements involv- ing the double tracking of the C, P, R. between Calgary and _ | Vancouyer to be carried out dur- ing the next four years, include the driving of a double-track tunnel a little over eight miles long through the summit. of the ‘| Selkirks, in order to eliminate the steep grades over Rogers Pass, the scenes of. many dangerous snowslides. The proposed tunnel will extend from Bear Creek, east of the‘summit, to a point west of Glacier station. The cost is esti- mated at over $1,500,000 . per imile, General Booth’ 3 Will London, Sept, 9:—A : sfimmary ‘of the will left by General Booth has been made public. All the properties held by him as general of the Salvation Army and ail personal, including copyrights, are vested in his successor as general for the time‘ being of the Salvation Army, to be held by “upon, trusts affecting same,’ By codivil his small private property, amounting _ approxi- Salvation Army, with: the ex- ception of certain private papers |f and memoranda, which are given to his eldest son, Bramwell, and a few articles chosen by himself, which are given as mementoes to each of his children and his|2 . children-in-law. Another codicil deals ‘with property estimated to value $26,- 476, representing moneys settled on him many years ago by the late Henry Reed for private use. Vit was this provision which en- abled him to, draw no -stipend from ‘the funds of the Army. This is divided among: his chil- dren — Bramwell, Catherine, Marian, Herbert and Lucy. Bramwell Booth is appointed executor. * . Indignant Suffragettes _ London, Sept. 9:— The British suffragettes are strongly indig- nant today because Sheriff's offi- cers entered the country house of Mr, and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, two of the leaders, who are-now visiting Canada, and ordered the furniture to be.sold in order ‘to pay the costs of the recent coh- spiracy prosecution at which Mr. and Mrs, Pethick Lawrence were sentenced to nine months’ im-|s prigonment on May 22 at the Old Bailey Sessions for inciting their followers-to malicious damage on. property, but were liberated on June 27,” cal Union to-day isgued a state ment declaring that’ the action of the sheriff's officers was in the nature of persecution, because the windows broken by the suf- fragettes had been’ replaced by the insurance companies, and the tradesmen had obtained a good advertisement through the affair: The ‘union points out that the promoters of: the :recept. coal strike in ‘London. caused infinitely ‘| greater: Joga. 1B. the . community than:the siiffraettes had done, and” Were Allowed ‘to #0 uns punished, ay . ‘Situation Wanted ‘Competent : andl “experienced -| couk, theaived position in roadhouse ‘al lam, 1 the new Aying. fnadhine ¢an or. eanip. jAudress Mra. Small, care Miner, . he dwelt upon the recognition of {the Chinese republic by the pow- ers, Dr. Sun Yat Sen; former|- matic difleullies and’ bring China, *;} strength and prosperity. like public trusts, both real. and. mately to $2440, he gives to the. The Women’é ‘g ‘Social and Politi. B.C, | .Abg, 8 1512 |. LAND NOTICES : LAND NOTICES © Omineca ‘Land District, - District of Cassiar- Take notice that (Mrs,) Blizabeth T Hutchinson ‘of Louisville, Ky. U.S. °A: widow, . intends ofall for permiasion to urchase tthe lowing described Commencing | “at ae east BO chains, south 80 chains, sweat 80 chains north 80 chaing, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or lesa, (Mrs. } Elizabeth 1 T. Hutchinson. Aug. 19, 1 ¥10 * Omineca Land District, District of B58 Take notice that Jane Disque of .Van- couver. B, G; mbrried woman; intends to apply for permission | to purchage. the following described lands: . -Commencing at a post planted © ‘at the north cast corner of pre-emption No. 1027, thence east 40 chaing,. siorth 40 chains, east20 chaina, north 40 chains, west i0chaina, more or less, to bank'of Skeena River, thence following bank of Skeena River in a southerly diretiocn to pointof commencement dnd contain- ing 160 acres more or less. Aug. 19, WZ. ‘Jane Disque, _ Omineca Land District, District of Cas Take notice that, ‘Kemeth Hulbert roads of Vancouver, mill owner,. in- tends to apply for permission to purchase the . following. described’ lands; . Commencing. at a post planted ‘at southwestcorner of application to .pur- chase number 18147, thence south 40 chains, east 20 chains, north 40 chains, west 20 chains, to point of commence- ment containing 80 acres more or less. Kemeth Hulbert Disque, Aug. 19, 1912.~ . 10 _Omineca Land District. District of Cassior Take notice that. Elizabeth Deming of St.Paul, Minn,, U. 5. A, spinster, intends to apply for permission to faa chase the following described lands;— Commencing at a post planted "20 chains east and 20 chaing south of the southwest corner of lot 221, thence east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 8ochains, north 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Elizabeth Deming. Aug,-19, 1912, 10 Omineca Land District, District of Cassiar Take notice that Cardiine, Deming of St. Paul.. Minn. TAS, AL spinster, in- tends to appl y for permission to ge chase the following described lands: Commencing at a ost planted 20 chains east of the southwest corner of lot 221, thence south 20 chaing, east 20 chains, north 20 chains, west 20 chains to point of commencement, containing 40 acres more or leas Aug. 15, 1912 Caroline Deming, 10 Omineeca Land District, , Distrlet of Coast, Range Take notice that Gerard A. Murray of St. Paul, Minn,, merchant, intends to an ly for permission to purchase the allowing described lands; Commencing at a post planted one half mile west of the south west corner of section thirty, .townshi four, thence west 20 chaing, south 80 chaina, east 20 chaina, north 40 chaina to point of com- mencement, containing 1% acres more orles Gerard A, Murray. Sept. lth. 1912, . 1 COAL NOTICES District of Casaiar. Take netice that George M. Beirnes of Hazelton B.C. miner intends to apply for a Ilconse ta prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands, Commencing ‘at a post planted about 4 miles weatand 2 miles south of the weat end of Cha- neelake thencenorth BOchaina west 20 chaing, south 80 chaina, enat 80 chaing, to point of commence- ment, known an claim 29, George M, Beiznes, Aug. 9, 1 Omineca Land District, District of Casstar. Take noticethat George M. Beirnes of Hazelton B, C,, miner, intends to apply fora Heense to nrompect ior coal an petroleum over the following lescri aAngs, Commencing ata ost planted about 4 “inlles west and 2 miles south of the weat end of Cha- nee lake, thence sauth 80 chaing, west 80 chain, north 80 chains, east 80 chains, to point of com- mencement, known as claim 40, Aug. 9 1912. George M. Beirnes. Omineca Land Distriet, District of Gazalar.: puke notice that George M. Beirnes of Hazelton B, G., miner, intents to apply for a license to prospect for coal ad petroleum over the tilow!nr described lands, mmencing at & post plantod about 6 miles west and 2 miles south of the weat end of Cha- nee lake, thence north 80 chains, east 60 chains south BO chains, weat 8) chains, ta point of com- mencement, inown as clalm 41, Aug. 9 1912. Omineca Land District, George M. Bolrnes. |) Qmineca Land District, District of Cassar. . Take notice that George M, Belrnes, of Harelton B. C. miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for | for eoal and petroleurn over the following ese: Commeanainae ata post planted about ‘miles west and 2 miles south of the west end of Cha- noo lake thence south chains, saat 8 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chaina poltr Somimencement, ‘known as claim 42 . Aug, 9 L812, ° Grane M. Beirnes. Oniineca Land District. __ District of Casalar. poakent notica that George M. Belrnes of Hazelton .€., miner, Intends to apply for a Heensa ta prospect for coal and petroleum over the following Geacribed Ianda, mmeheing ‘at a post planted about ‘6 miles. weat and 2 milea south of the west end of the Cha. nee lake thenea north 80 chaine, west 80 chaina, south 80 chains, east $0 chaina to polnt of come ‘Rencerhent, known ag claim 43, Aug.'9 1912, George M. Bel#nes, ‘Omineca Land District, Dlatrict of Cassiar. Take notice that George M. Beirnes of Hazelton .C, miner, intends to apply. for a Ucense. to prospect for coal and Petroleum over the following described ‘latids, ‘Colfimencing at a post planted about. @ miles westand Bmiles south of the west end of Cha- nee lake, thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chaing east &0chains, to point of com- mencenent, known as clair 44 vAug. 9 1012, George M. Beirnes. Oriineca Land District, District. of Cagaiar, Take notice that Ueorge M. Beirnes of Harel- ton, miner, intends to apuly for permiazitm ‘to aoeenbes for coal and petroleum over the followlhx enc rfl - Commencing at a'poat planted about § mnfles went and 2 miles south of the weatend of Cha~ nee Iake, thence north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, west 80 chainato point: af com. mencemen knowns an claim 45, Aug, 9 19) . George M. Belrhes. Omtndcx Land Diatriot. District of Casiar* Take notice that George Mi Beimes of Hazelton B. C., Miner, intends ta apply for a lieénes to prospéct for coal and petroleum over the fellowes Gexeribers lands, icing ata post planted about: Yailes wont an 2 mites south of the weat end ato Cha; neelake. thence south 8) clalns, saat 3) hain north 8 chains, wert 30 ohaing paine - o comraen cement, known ha clafm ‘a. vu , "George uM. Beirnes. District of Casalar. - t George M) Balrnes of Haidlton, nds to apply for a Howe te P ronpact for coal and petroleum over the follow- eribed Ean a eat planted abgtit ry miles weet and 2 mi 0 wert end of Charnes cintne, east 60 fetch soc of conmmertesent. € 1, ans, tof eon enon aa élaim a ~ George M. 'Balrhes: Aug. 9, 1612, " Orpiuece tand Distt ost planted at N. -| the southwest corner of jot 846, thence eca*Land District, District of” * Goast Range 6° permission to purchase the fo described lands; Commencing at & post planted at the E. corner post ofA. L. Glore's loca-' tion thence west. 40 chains, north 40 chaina, east 40 chains, south. 40. chaing . te point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or Jeas Andrew J ohnatone July uy, 1912, 6 Omineca Land Distriet, District of ; Coast, Range Take notice” that Minnie: ‘Aldous. ‘of Winnipeg, Manitoba, marriéd woman, intends to apply for pey‘mission to: urs .¢hase the following described lands: - Commencing at a past planted dne lot 865, coast range 6, thence north 40» chaina, east 40 chains, south 40 chains, ment, containing 160 acres more or less. Minnie Aldous July 23,1912, 6 o Omineca Land District. “District of Coast, Range 5 Take notice that Herry 'N. «Aldous of Winnipeg, Manitoba, clerks intends to apply for: permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted one thile south from the southwest corner of lot 865, thence south 88) chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, eaat 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing: 640 acres more or legs. Harry N. Aldous July 23, 1912 6 Omineca Land District. District of Coast Range 5 Take notice that Montague Bate of Ottawa, Ontario, clerk, intends to apply for Permission to. purchase the follow- ing described lands, | Commencing ata post planted one mile south from the south weat corner of Jot 865, coast range 6, thence south 80 chains cast 20 chains, north 8chains,. west 20 chains to point of commence- ment, containing 160 acres more or lesa. ‘Montague Bate July 28, 1912. 6 Omineea Land District, Digtrict of Coaat, Range 5 " ‘Take notice that Victoria M. Morison of Port Essington, B. C., spinster, intends to appiy for permission to pur g, chase the following deseribed:lan Commencing at a post planted at- the south west corner of lot 865, coast range b, thente south 80 chains, "west 40 chains north 80 chdins, - east 80 chaing, to point of. commencement, containing 640 acrea mora or Jess, * . Vietoria M, Morison July 28, 1912, . <6 Omineca Land District District of Coast Range 6 ‘Take notice that William P. Murray of Hozalton, broker, intends. to’ apply for permission to purchase the following déacribed tanda ‘Commencing st planted. one mile west‘of Ena mouth i west corner of Lot 865, coast range 6, thence north 80 0| chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chaing, : east 80 chaina, to point of commence- ment, containing 64 heres moreor lesa, Will fam P, Murray July 2% 28, 1912. . ~ Omineca Land District.’ District of Coast Range 5° Take notice that Joseph Keller of Prince Rupert, hotei clerk, ‘intends to apply for permission -to purchase the © follwing described lands: mmencing at a post planted at the N. E. corner post of A..L. Clores loca-. tion, thence south 40 chains, east 40 chains, north 40 chains, west 40 chains te point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less, Joseph Keller July lu, 1912. ‘ 6 Omineés Land Const Distriet of eutike notice that I, Jeanie 8. Gilmour, of Glasgow, Scotland, occupation steno- grapher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described Jands: - Commencing at 2 post planted at the northeast corner and being at the south- weat corner of Indian Reserve No. 3). Coast District, thence south 40 chains, east 40 chains, south 20 chains, west 60 chains more or less, north 60 chains ¢. of, more or less, east 10 chains moré or less to Point of commencement, . con- taining 140 acrea more or leas, June 24,°1912. Jeanie 8, Gilmour. 4 James Gilmour, Agent, 4 Omineca Land’ Distrir t. Distei tot Coast Range V Take notice that William J, Lyneht of. | Hazelton, accountant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands," Commencing at a st planted at the Northwest corner Lot 4779, Coast District, “Range vi “thence east 20 chains, nurth 45 chaing, east-22 chains, north 8¢-chains to bank of Skeena river thence southwesterly following bank of . Skeena river to point of commence- ment, containing about 150 acres, ‘and | . being ungazetted Lot No, 4780, ; duly 24,1912. William J, -lyneh, _ Omineca Land Diatriet. District of ’ Caasiar : Take notice that Marie Burne: of tends to apply for ermission to ‘pur- chase the allowing escribed landa:- Commencing | ata post plaited about. 20 chains north of the southwest torper of the Aridimaui Indian reserve on ghe | left bank of the Skeena™ river ing up stream at high water‘on the sui river, thence north about 26 chuiria. to” the south boundary of the G.T.P, yight vf way, thence weat about 60. chalna glong She saidboundary of the. G.-T;. Pp right of way, thence south ‘to the high - water mark of the Skeens river, thee along the high water mark of the aaid © bout 80 Berea. "| Bept. 2 1812 7 Bs * Bee ro mks ne that Andrew. Johnstone | ore neti pilot, 02 the fellow for - owing mile west of the south west, corner of - weat 40 chains to point of commence- . an Gitwangak, B, C., married woman, in- keenn . Skeena river in-an easterly direction to. *, thot of commencement aud Containing