— ‘TAB OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AU GUST 26, iygl - = OMINECA ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 4 1 HERE GIVE NOTICE. that on: Wednesday the 8th day of September, 1981, nt ten o'clock F noon, at the Court House, Village of Smithers, B.-C., 1 will sell at public auction the lands ‘in the-list ‘hereinaf- the fore: ter set out, of the persons in the said list. hereinafter seétoutfor delinquent taxes: anpaid. by said: persons ;on’ the - 20th day of June, 1931, and for interest, costs and expenses, fneluding the cost of ‘advertising. said sale, if the » ‘ total amount due for period ending December’ 3ist, 1929, and interest thereon together with: costs: of advertising © said aale are not sooner pald, Co oP: LISI OF. PROPERTIES Chat - Short Description of Property Name of Person Assessed ee Range. 5, Coast ‘Distrtet Alex. MeG, Sinclar... Albert E. Newens - NE 44, Sec. 26," a William Cunneham - NE 2 Sec, 28, Ter te 11.80% William J. Carr ‘SW, %4, Sec 2, Twp. 2a + 2271 Wiliam J. Carr , "SR 4, Sec. 2, Twp. 2a Bb Michael D. Carr, estate .- i.sie-NE 34, See. 2, 7. 2a A William J. Carr La coseeenioen dT, ai %, See. a aw 2a - 30.00 George Kidd "Bor, SWiz, Sec. 6 Twp 21 Bot River pee Jomes Mikolasek - wane W. % See. 8 Twp. 2a oe Bb.O1 Norman McMillan, jt cuc-cacssecieeen dW i Sec. 5, Twp. 4 - 34.65 Hugh M, Dignam Fi. SH %4 See, 7, Twp. 4, West of Riv- ae . -er, except..R of Wand 20 acres enst “-., F ke R. Keef rn ee of river a rank R. Keefe - sw i Sec. 7, Twp. 4 aa William J. Carr NE i Sec. 85, mp. _ “14.40 William (J. COrT seeps NW %% See. 33, Twp. 4 28.45, W. J. Carr and Michael D. Carr ......NW % Sec, 86, Twp. 4 28.60 Jonas George. SWENSON .....-n nd Yo Sec. 5, Twp. 6, except r of w 16,46 . Hlizabeth D. Dockrill .... _NW % Sec, 19, Twp, 6 10.50 ° Elizabeth D. Dockrill ....,..-- nf W 14 See. 30, Twp. 6 8688... Robert Hamilton B 1% of SW % See. 82, Twp. 6 89.89 Henry W. Metcalf _ _W 14 See, 36, Twp. 6 ‘ 50.96 Henry Wi Metcalf — Hi % Sec. 36, Twp. 6 To 220.73 Frank George Coryell ........- woes Undiv. % Int. NW % See. 28, Twp 9 220.73 Emma Ferguson Coryell cece Undiy, 4 Int. NW See, 28, Twp. 9 83.04 Minnie Hickey. ..... - Part Lot 213, Plan 1462 - oS 21.69 Percy J, S. Cole wene’ Lot 284, Range 5 . Nt 4.00. Robert J. Cameron, estate wnmnnnnnr Westerly 113.22. acres Lot 667 15.00 Beatrice Hmma TUrMCL ences erect TBT — _ 34.00 Wilmott. F. Morden H % Lot 162 17.58 Arthur Frederick ‘Hanson and Ira: 22.85 @lauda Finley (in ttust) ~..:. se 5 14. Lot 184 51.68 Arnold Fenton Lot 814 a ‘en820 Bie ye We Courtis-and 2.-H..Righes,-Lot 826. Duncan A, McRae: -.... sie Ob 848-2 NE 4 Carl Johnson . ‘ones "Lot 878.0 BO Thomas McDonald. ...... meses rgesorensecnenstd WE 1, uot 888, except: road al sate acres “Ped Fred Jackson WH por. Lot 9lsa ce oh Axel, Peterson W % Lot 1195, except S’ly 41,52. acres “Sats William J. Carr ...v... * cant 4 Lot TT. . irvin A. & Edward 8. Arnold ..,.....,. uot" 1201 we ee ELA Irvin A. & Edward 8. Arnold .............Lot 1202 ee eit Peter Salice.-... seveest E 4, Lot 2097 Shes ee 21 Jeanie Orawford Stewart neon. Ot 2008 Se gs 7 40 Sir & W. Courtis-ond T. H. Riches...N’ly por. Lot 2625 a 201.79 Edith Wright ; Lot: 2637 except rt. ofw 9.55 acres 7 87 James*Foster .. Undiv. 5-6 int. Lot 3383, except r of w 3. 6.24 acres ; 1268,31 Phitip ¥. Atkinson « Undiv. 1-6 int. Lot 3388, except r of w , 6.24 acres 5569 Frank Henry Taylor, estate corinne Ot 8416 one op Edward Warren. Howard ...... 8 Vy of NB 4 Lot 3441 12765 Thomas 7, Beaubler ucccwcncrssn)- ND Y4 Lot 8542 . 60.49 .Henry Beaubier “sg 14” Lot 3548, except r of w,.6.57 ac. , James Dick . NW % Lot 3565 . 64.18 Matthew Sam (Indian) ee SE 4 Lot 8669 60.85 Robert J. Hatch Fr. NE \% Lot 3576 44.95 ’ John. A. Blair. .....- W % Lot 3821 BRED. Cecil Roy Joyce “cpoqesstegensen sopra” we SW, 24 Lot 4219 | Be . 13951 ‘ North Coast Land Co. Ltd... S%4.of N16 Lot.4267.. jock: . North Goast Land Co. Ltd... NW 44 Lot 4268 except T of -w.5.62 ac , 13084. James F. Newton - caw 1 of W % Lot 4284, except r of w . Alelalde JOHNSON -...ceie. copes Lot 021° —; ; ! 93,09 William: T. ‘Mason & Phillip D. GordonLot 5424 » 104.00 North Goast Land C0. Ltd. wncmmmpy 1 Lot 5425 566.63 H. M. Matthews & HB. © Dawson »....-. sew 4 9 108.00 a BOM vemmer ny 16 of N 4 Lot 5427 69 Jos O. Clarkston Lot 5826 17 - 8.85 /.. Group 1, Cassiar District: ; - Lot 736 except r of.w James Willlam Robertson 0-2-6 Charles. Wh Homer... ..Undty.. 4 int. Lot 1573 ’ Miss Theresa ©. Cooper -....0 lagreneseate a B14 Lat 2028 Maik George “Lot 2124 0° Ne She Bor .. Undiv, 14 inf, Lot 2509 oo ey .. Wah Hean "Undiv 44 int. Lot 2500 Pe 8.00: . Subdivision Part er: Shastes Somer peccssneneesrecet pace ots 1 to 22; block 51 et Charles Homer +s. Hols i to ve black ae 187: . / Or ee npwsepssuseneusner 0 » block 54. 8. Charles Homer Lots. 1 to. 22, block 56... Charles. Homer Lots 1 to 22, block 6%. Chartes Homer ois 1 to. 29, block 08. ~.. Charles Homer ... ts 1 to 24, block. 60." Charles Homer .- Lots 1 to.24, block €t: .:. Charles Homer Lots 1 to 22, block, 62. Charles Homer Lists 1 to 22, block 04, . Charles “Homer... Lots 1 to-22, block GF |e Charles Homer - ‘ Lots :1 to 24, block’ 66)" Charles. Homer Lots 1 to 24, block 67. = arles “EIOMAs- Lots t t0;:22) block: 69, ‘Tots 1 to 22, block 70 "Taxes — Interest, __Undiv. % Int. Fr. NEY See.-8, Twp da -47es ‘ # 38.76 ” Costs and” Expenses 13.78 13.75 > 18.75 18.75 13.75 13.76 13.76 13.75 13.75 18.75 * 13.75 18.75 13.76 13.78 13.76 13.75 18.75 13.75 . 13.75 18.70 18.75 ego rs Total 86.08 _ 25.98 88.56 43.85 44.37 -.| 46.98 22.45 76.72 52,01 60.58 49,23 * 46.38 45.48 34.19 > 9106. 64.65 112.87 F977 287.99 - 268,00 106.77 44,42 19,19 30.40 52.30 0.37 _ 89.07 70,95 876.99 164.50 »y 46,86. aga 25.71 126.20 84.97 ™ 93.00 27.24 100.67 84,71 06.34 303.10 94.53 1898.07 806.01 336.68 oT.o1 80.72 13.15 89.24 69.14, ‘99.47 50.60 160,20 SE 164.54 99.25 “129.09 640.28 128.74 98.92 “ATTA + . we rr d - |nord winter with o great depth ofsnow aie gs Saceaiden Indian Br ety al ery! : i _# % ’ From the files of the Ominevu terald idiy and so bigh that the second at- of November, 14, 1913 , tempt of the indians was washed off * mee down the river, much, to the sorrow of the Indians. Once more the ok traiis were resorted to. From the time the Hagwilget . In- dians first came down from Morice- town and. took possession of the land = penuty ¢ Che ‘ae yn ; puty Chief Charles was not to be ete known as Hagwilget Indian Vil- g9 eqsily defeated. He knew that 1h. to Balkle yeora ago, the crossing Of couid build a bridge. that woud’ one ‘ob ey fo thom, owes a serl- ong the following season he for a ee oC a ge ee aver narrow trails, cut by themselves. with a proposition to bana even 0 NIE along the sonth bank of the Bulkley in eee mee ome he prov fred to what was afterward known as Mis- that. they build across the eastern entl : of the canyon and at a height that no sion Point, where the Buikley: and the high water could ever reach it.. He Skeena “rivers join forces. Here they} was once more given encouragement, crossed in canoes to the trading posts| ing he even went as far as Morice- where they disposéd of their furs and! +o. and won the ald of the natives bought supplies, living there. - - _It was a rough, rugged trail and im- yas . - posed many hardships. It was not The third Indian bridge, the one. so until twenty years ago (38 years now) jmany of the white old timers remem- that Deputy Chief Charles, of the |Pe" did duty for thirteen years, and Hagwilgets, conceived of a plan to put which was for years the main thor- a. bridge across the Hagwilget Canyon, oughfare between Hazelton and the situaged just north of the village. | PUES? Valley, is still standing (18 The Deputy Chief Inid his plans be- years ngo) a little out of repair, but « Earwilzet still .used..by the Indians, although fore the ‘Hagwilgéet and the -Hazelton |: 1. by. ne AO Co chiefs, and in due time, for the Indian) ice the constriction of the high lev: ” never undertakes anything without a el bridge the ‘old structure. has been lot of consideration,.the pians were more than ever neglected, and its fu- adopted andthe two tribes joined to~ ture usefulness ‘will’ be purely of an gether for the purpose of building the historical nature. ’ first bridge. The Deputy Chief of the Deputy Ohief Charles finally suc- Hagwilgets was in charge and all the|ceeded in constructing a bridge that \summer work went merrily on. The |stood the test of years, and with a few site chosen was at the mouth of the|repnirs would be good for a gand eanyou and high enough above the!muny more years, were it not for the water to miss the spring floods. In |white man’s big bridge. this calculation the Deputy Chief was Around the Indian bridge is wrap- at fault, The first high ‘ayater’ ofthe; ped the romiince of the native red men following spring’ carried away the| Like its predecessor, two yenrs were labors of the previous year. occupied in its construction. As this Then for a yenr or two the old trails was to be the permanent bridge the had to be resorted to, but Charles did} best thmber in the district was select- not admit defeat, in fact-he was al- ed. rendy planning’ a: bigger, and ‘strong- er and achigh ‘bridge to be built far ther up stream.” Late -in the fall’ he ngain went to the chiefs with his new J scheme. The second: bridge he said would enable thei ‘to'take their horses across. He again received en- conragement, and for two years the Indians worked on their second bridge This-structure called for bigger tim- ber and tauch more work. -The two) tribes fell to their work, and, after, a season of hunting returned to the task’ with thelr new supply of. meat, ‘and cut trees, made timbers and hauled them in to the site. This continued vutil again their meat supply rin out and they had to go hunting again. It was in the winter that they got the material ready, and it required two seasons to prepare, In the con struction there ‘was wonderful’-exhi- bitions of atrength displayed, andthe. young bucks vied, with, one’another it doing stuntsThe heavy “thmber’’ were, bound together with: spruce sgaplings, | wound round. and round: the, joints. | |rnis made -the , structure- duite “firm, and when finished there waa great ‘ke- jolcing among the natives. <°" crete +The second bridge was in use 2 year going” on the -squawg prepared. meals itd, vey ady Fa aiglenié. from’ the same % tributed. to. the men an “A feature of the ‘bridge"is tho” al- niost ‘total. Absence ‘of nafle, Only-'a few spikes were available at the time, ~ Jalthough sirice then..nails. have been’. used , it making’. repairs, Jotnts. were. inate “by -ddvetailing: and then ‘burning a-hole thrqugh ithe two.ends with red» hot conls, and: into” these "hiles "was — ~‘eontinued om page 4 7: ~ Be Sgattenk = yeah ‘Tand part of the eit, “wlien, “aftera| the apring ‘opened up with a bang and Vehe waters’ of the Bulkley rose 80.Fap-