“GOAL NOTICES ” ” Oniinece’ Land 1 Dimrict | ‘ District of Cagujar’ “Hicense to prospect for coal and leum over the ollowing described landay ‘Commencing at a post planted ‘ten - miles North of the northwest comer of | - - \ lot. 2179; thencenorth 80 chaina, weat 80}: : -chalng, south 80 chains, east 80- chaing ‘ cal No, ‘of. pommencement, known as ela’ ote’ : Frank "A. Jackson, ; ‘Omineca. Land District _. . District of. Cassiar . "Take notice that Frank A, Jackson of ‘Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to. prospect for coal and. patro- lewm over the following described lands; ‘Commencing at 5 post planted 9 miles north of the northwest corner .of ‘lot - 2179: thence north 80 chaina, east 90 chaina, south 80 chains, west. 80 chains to point of commencement, claim No, 84 Jan, 1, 112, a Omineca Land District - . District of Cassiar Take notice that Prank A. Jackson af Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for a license to proapect for coal an petra. eum over as Ollowing described Janda; Commencing sta post planted nine milea north of the northwest corner of lot 4179; thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chaina, east 80 chaing to int of commencement, known as claim Frank A. Jackacn, Jan, 1, 1912. Jan, known as Frank A, , JACKSON. - Omineca. Land Disteict - ‘District of Cassiar - Take notice that Feank A. Jacksonof ’ Ticenge to prospect for coal an petro- Jeum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post. planted ‘ten miles north of the northwest corner of |’ lot 2179; thence north 80 chaing, east 86 : chains, ‘south 80 chains, west 80 chain to point of commencement, known . as elaim No,-90, Frank A. Jackson, ‘Jan. 2, 1912, Omineca Land District . District of Cassiar . Take notice that Frank A, Jacltgon, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply fora license to prospect for coal and patro- leum over the following deacribed anda; Commencing at-a post planted six iniles north and 2 mile west of the northwest corner of lot 2179; thence south: 80 chaing, eaat-80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains, to point of - commencement, known as claim No. 88. Jan, 1, 1912. Frank A. Jackson. . DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby piven that the part- nership - heretofore existing between Frank W. Hamann and W. F.. Kilps- trick, ones erped in business ai proprietors of the H liway House, 26-mile, is- this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by Frank W, Hamann, who assumes all liabilities of the former firm, and to whom’ all -eccounts are payable, ‘Feb. 9, 1912, . Frank W, HAMANN . _W. F. KILPATRICK ; 9 ‘Take notice that Prank A. Tackson o: of Hazelton, miner, {itends to apply for a _|stand against’ Abe Ruef, former -Hazelton, miner, intends to ap ly for aj- News Notes of General Interest oe ~The: final | census returns give the Dominion a ‘Population af 7,208, B87. . "A. warehouse. fire in Bombay destroyed 80,000 bales of cotton, valued at a, 250, 000. At Shreveport, ‘Lovisiana, a tornado caused eight deaths and tro- | Serious injuries to fifty people, “It is proposed to form Ottawa and Hull into a federal district, to be governed by a ‘commission, - Righty indictments for bribery |< political : boss of San Francisco. _ A collision in the Hoosac™-tun- nel resultedin the death of four trainmen. and the blocking of. the funnel for several days, The moncipal deht of Montreal is the heaviest per capita on the LAND NOTICES Omineea- Land Distriet District of Coast Range V Take notice that Dryadale Ogilvie of Hazelton, prospector, intends to apply or permission to purchase the fol low- io eacribed lands: - Commenting at a post planted on right bank of Skeena river about two chains in southerly direction from the southwest corner of AP, 7703, thence 20 chaina north, 2C. chaing Weat, 20 chains south more or leas -to bank of Skeena~ river, thence following bank of Skeenariver in an easterly direction topoint of commencement,. containiag 40 ecres more or less. - Drysdale gee, Feb, -1, 1912, Omineca Land District District of : ast Range V Take notice that Lewis C. Knauga of Hazelton, prospector, intends to apply for permission to purchase the folowing described lands; Commencing ata pést planted on left bank of Skeena river about 86 chains in a northerly direction from the south- west. corner of the Ik-Shen-E-Cwalk Indian Reserve No. 8, thence 20 chains erst, 20 chains north,.20 chains west mest more or leas to bank. of Skeena river, thence following bank of Skeena river in a southerly direction to point of commencemeut, containing 40 acres -jan_ area of fifty thousand’ square. continent, ‘being $113, 76 for every man, woman and child i in the city, The. bh labor "1 ‘union officials mite outrages: will be‘ arrainged for. trial - in Indianapolis “on March. 12 . It is believed in: London. that Premier. Asquith will resign his position after he has personally introduced the Irish home -rale bill in the House of Commons. ‘Harry Attwood “proposes. to cross to Europe in. an aeroplane in May. He will carry two pas- sengers and will, replenish’ his supply of gasoline from an ocean liner. The floods of last- summer in Central China destroyed crops in miles and:as & consequence three million of” the inhabitants are on the verge of starvation, Finance Minister White de. clared in the House of Commons that the manner in which G.'T.P, construction was carried on, in- volving enormous cost, was the greatest blunder since confeder- ation, The Dominion government is negotiating with Canadian and English steamship owners for the establishment of a fleet of six 24-knot steamers, convertible into cruisers, They will eross the Atlantic in four days and a half, and will cost $5,000,000 each. - The Mexican Government has agreed to pay an indemnity of $3,100,000 to the Chinese Repub- lic for the death of three hundred Chinese at Torreon, Mexico, during the revolution last July. charged with complicity in: ‘dyna- ; of Manchuria that unless he | were: Wolves, 581; panthers, 311; ‘|year's — in reply to the speech from the throne, moved: in the British House of Commons was rejected by a vote of 324 to 231. The amendment alleged that the gov- ernment had not fulfilled. its pledges to the House of Lords, Sun Yat Sen has appealed to Yuan Sh Kai, in whose favor the former resigned the presidency of the Chinese republic, to go to Nanking and take up the reins of government. Yuan has in- formed the recalcitrant Viceroy recognizes the authority of the new government an army will be sent againat him. For the destruction of wolves, panthers, “coyotes, owls and : eayles, British Columbia paid to|. hunters during the year ending March 31, 1911, the sum of $29,- 204, The bounties are: For ‘wolves, $15 each; panthers, $15; coyotes, $8 and $2; owls, $2: eagles, $3. ‘The number killed coyotes, 8653; owls, 2285; eagles, 73, ~ one of the leading men in the financial world of London a few years ago, was sentenced to one imprisonment on the charge of obtaining money by fraudulently representing as free of encumbrances some property he had sold, Hooley was one of the leading financiers in England from 1890 to 1898, when he was declared bankrupt. Hooley launched a tire company and made a profit of $12,500,000, He owned many race horses and yachta, including the racing cut- ter Britannia, formerly the prop-. erty of King Edward, and he pos- sessed also several historical ‘country houses, After his bank- ruptey he was known as the more or leas, _hewia C, Knauss. Feb, 7, 1912, . 1 2: The Chinese were murdered: by |" the Mexican revolutionists. ‘“Htinued to live in princely style on ‘splendid bankrupt,’’ as he con- The amendment to the address Ernest Terah Hooley, who was | In 1896]. money which had been: ‘placed j in his ‘wie’ 5 name. . ot ~ Aeting? with the permiasign of the attorney-general, lished at. Vancouver, with the object if possible of more effectu- ally deating with the prevailing epidemic of lawlessnes and vag- raney in the Terminal city. © At the same time arrangements are being rapidly advanced for the initiation ‘of the prison farm sys- tem, which the experience of New Zealand has shown to be of great. practical advantage in the reformation rather than the punishment of prisoners who cannot be regarded as hardened offenders, . The site selected for the farm and new central prison is in the vicinity of Burnaby lake. Asiatics are Angry London, Feb, 26:—The Pall Mall Gazette in a special article: declares that an agitation hostile to the United States is taking and China will soon unite to re- sent the exclusion of Orientals from America, Houston’s Big Fire Houston, Texas, Feb. 26:—It is now known that over a thousand persons are homeless and that the monetary loss caused by the fire here amounts to $7,000,000, The business area, comprising many industrial enterprises, was completely burned out and two the chain |. gang system has been re-estab- FO. E -OMINECA AERIE * Meets second: Tuesday of. each month at'8 p.m..in the Hazelton Town Hall. R.O. Minter, W. BEC. H. F. GEasspy, W. Pres, Latest. Jewelry Novelties in Gold - and Silver. High’ grade watches. '. Watch Repairing. O. A. RAGSTAD, Hazelton 3} “Everything inCanvas Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co. . Prince Rupert, B.C. HAZELTON HOSPITAL zesves, for any period from one month upward at 81 per month in advance, This rate includes office eon sultations and medicines, as well ag all coats while in the hospital. Tickets obtalnable in Hazelton from E.C. Stephenson and Fred Field; in Alder- mote, from Rev. F. L. Stephensen, or at the Hos. pital from the Medical Superintendent. Stephenson & Crum Undertakers and Funeral Directors Special attention to Shipping Cages Hazevton, B, C. place in Japan and that Japan|= ge Mines and Mining Sood Properties for 3 gale — Cash or on Bond. Develo ment and Assesment, Carr Brothers Six Years In This District, Hagelton, DB. 0. Green Bros,, Burden & Co, Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors Offices at Victoria, Nelson, Fort George and Hazelton, hundred homes were destroyed. B. C, AFFLECK, Mgr. Hazelton Office. Hay and Oats for Sale, - ED. V. McBETH Successor to Union Transfer and Storage Co, Freighting Contractor All Classes of Freight Handled with Care and Despatch Office at Omineca Hotel Do You Realize . NEW HAZELTON Get in 1 the business "that ina town ‘such as NEW HAZELTON | “will be, i in order to own the beat property y you. - > must be on the inside? Six or seven blocks i in the business center mr of any town: or city’ always command - ‘the highest figures, Outside this radius property| values decrease in direct ratio us the distance . from this center i increases. Get in the business center “Tb NEW HAZELTON this busiiess cen. ter will be created by the Old Hazéluon Busi- nega ‘Men’ themselves, ‘To any who have not. already. bought we advise immediate © action, ag outaide’ -buyers .are quick to realize . this. point and are snapping; up lots surrounding: where Old Hazelton people have + bought, Buy on the shade of NEW HAZELTON Mapa, Plans,. ‘Price iste, i, are sto be. ‘Seen at our office, . > Section 2 Lot 882 known a8 Kely' $ Townsite Local Selling Agents ars HARVEY & McKINNON "CLEMENTS & HEYWARD — Fal Agents ae Masco B. c. center Now, you may say, “I’ll wait. I may not want to continue in business in this dis- trict, or if 1 do, I may be able to get in ; cheaper after awhile,” In answer to such an argument we would say that evéry indication points to an era of prosperity: for this district undreamed of be- fore, HAZELTON ison the tip of everyone’s tongue all over the continent, and a rush of population and capital to this district is as- sured for the coming spring. You know we - have the resources and attractions to keep them here, Only one time~- that’s now So if you buy now, on the inside of NEW. -HAZELTON, you will be protecting yourself; for even if you do not use your property yuur= self, you will. be able to sell, at a handsome . ‘Profit, to sotneone wlio does, _