“Retumihg”o ‘on. Thursday: from gratification at” the’ decision: of , the way for the establishment-of “a station. at‘South Hazelton.” ‘To. The Miner, Mr. ‘Murray’ “said: +. a “The people. of. Hazelton ‘are to “be congratulated: ‘upon the . signal victory’ ‘that. “has-been: “awarded. them. in’ the’ Hazelton: townsite case, The: Board” ‘of. Railway, ct ‘Commissioners, ‘after considering ». allot the evidence before. ‘them,. “.~ adduced “-the. following: © That _~ Botte ‘point riearer to the: present | ,, town of Hazelton than the station, location on: lot 882,..would. be of (ar... greater i convenience tothé people we: ° of Hazelton from.a. traffic. ‘stand- - pointy “Phe order .of : the: Board ~. Inade on June 20, goes on. “tor ‘say. mm - that; “The second paragraph of a: the: operative. portion~ of“ order . 15727 which restrained : the ‘ rail- a “Way company.as’ to location: of P -. station grounds and station on ~~: South Hazelton’ should. therefore "o> be: rescinded’ and” it should’ be open - to ‘the: railway to: ‘make application -for” approval. of a -atation site which will give. ade- me ©. Hazelton.” -'In other words, itis Be the opinion of. the” “members .of. mt the Board_of. Railway. Cornmis- - sioners that: a- station. builé- at not be it: a suitable: ‘location- to “Ottawa, where ‘he: attended, ‘the . ‘ye-hearing of ..the- station * ‘appli: 1 ‘cations; “‘W. PB. Murray expressed. wor the railway board, ‘which ‘opens ow: st Hazelton: “They stated, that ‘while -whether: ‘New. Hazelton‘ “had ‘one ‘this’ point anyway, . : Consequent- zelton,- has once’ ‘or, twice hinted: that polities had’ become’ involved in L believe I have been: ‘sufficiently ~. quate facilities ‘to the: ‘people of |: ‘tne railway. company: as ‘regards ‘the townsite, and as to their” ‘in-!. tentions‘i in: the: “matter. - New Hazelton on ‘lot-'882. Would! who have’ any ‘yi that South Hazelton’'will: be ‘the ‘veal. townsite should wait for this two stations would. probably’ not work: to. the ‘heat. interests: of.: the district; stilltif “the: ‘Board:consid- ered - that : the ; New. Hazelton people’ were ‘entitled toa: -station they. would. not. objéct. . “That as a ‘matter of fact they. did not care or twenty stations as there would: probably never be anything: ‘at: ly; the. decision of. the Board: can be. Isaked’ upon in-no other light: than: as a a Vietory, for. South Ha: “One. of the Yaneouver papers the case. :: Fhis 1- wish to. ‘deny. most : emphatically, go far -as South Hazelton is concerted, and connected: with. the case. to know. Within. a few. ‘days.an: “official announcement: will. be: made. by ’ Those “réason-. to doubt tT ahell the-result:of the di W. | ment ‘work: ‘carried - ‘ons a uously. since September 8! yenr, it, éould not: he bett _ AM eribed: : The ‘rock: format OF) that part of Nine. Mile mo and, #140" “where . tt. is” 1 Om may: be-begt descri bed as com lable to the leaves in: a-book,:b built’ up’ ‘layer “upon layer lying “practically.. level: force: that’ ‘Opened the. crac’ the rock’ crust:in which the: veins now: are broke. ‘through: ‘all the. various layers. - for, the permanency of the veins ag this: formation is ‘very . thick, as’ likely - to” ‘be. three ‘thouse - This is enough feet ag less, ; ‘However; the? main: ‘thing: : that the’ ore 4s’ there. . “Three® little broke off, This ; eighty dollays:at the: widest poirit 6 -inches wide. — ~The. aim of: the iwo- ‘Harris brothers, Duke: and ‘Al, who -are} running: things. is to get in shape. to. commence -shipping: justi: as wy, the Winnipeg: state that these™ plang are now being. prepared. ‘and.will : Board an approve. ‘these platis we -and the people of: Hazelton -will 2 know vert or act: point, -at, which -_ ‘Grand. . Trunk... Pacific . railway |’ Sive policy in British: Columbia for freight and passenger: -trafiie {hasbeen commenced-by . the G.} ris. |'E."P. with the rapid development. hn} of the: ‘company ’s* railroad’ lines. and steamship’ aervice, © “and ' Ww: passenger. ‘department, leaves for. Vancouver. “Island . Ports. early ni:wwith” a’ view. to: -eatablishing ‘thoge- points. ‘He returned | Thurs- | day: from ‘Ne ‘Compete with: Fival’ Tines - for. pag: in| Stewart, the other-sections of the + | province being covered by travel: >| ling passenger ‘azents,- Tt is re- ms ported: on good. ‘authority: that, the keena Crossing.” ‘bridge - will . belt Varicouver, ar une-24:— Prepar- ations for earrying out. an. apgres- Ee Duperow,. general agent of the next week: to look. over, the situa- tion: at: Nanaimo: ‘and ‘Port ‘Alber- branch. offices’ of the © company at. "Westminister, where he will establish, .a” city tickét-agentin the near “future to] senger business, - * Ha: declared that: the colintry 4! would.:be- represented: ‘in .every city. and town in; the -] provirice by f ‘the . time: the . ‘transcontinental - line is. completed.” “At. ‘present the --passenger:: department: has local: ‘yepresentatives” ‘at: ‘Vancou- ver, Victoria, Prince’. Rupert, and iy for use epee the: latter | that” although this shaft. * was, September, : and|'s carried, down. .to 87 feat and thén|. left tostand over. the’ winter, that j.J not a single . bucket’ or drop of water haa vet been Hoisted out, of it... started. - “Sinking from thie bottom. will: Be started again on July 2 andi the shaft carried down.to. the 200 foot level by Aug. 1, when. drift- ing will be commence ‘and south on the. vein. «It speaks On the ‘ number three. vein the shaft: as ‘down 137. feet with 14° inché; of: $119- ore in the bottom: . a drift north: from the- ‘shaft,. 4 110. feet depth, of about 100 feet with ore varying, from ‘six inchea to three-and a. half: feet i in, width for that’ ‘distance.. faults or. alips were met’ with, but the ore in each case--was :pic! up flush with -the poin wher There is, d both. north |:J Phaaentnsaettteisneersaoveeesnantocs an i well: for the mine. ‘and. ‘the district| 2 last’ “"Namnber 8 vein is 5 the: biggest oo surface ‘showing of - high grade mt: en ore on the ‘property: . “A tannel over 800 feet long: was, driven last winter to cut this. vein at130 feet depth. ‘but. the ore was-not- where |’: it. should. be“ and- the finding ’ “of : the ore wag left to await another ‘ day ‘and the: work: : oneentrated showing of high irae silver. lead | & ore, from two to -five fect wide) MM: and hag’ a. ‘shaft’ down'87 ‘feet, te this .summeér_ this shaft isto be|M* |.” continued own to. at least 100 |. feete.. “- eee vvein, - g rete att the & af tho feet whint, "1 ot eight doll- n- between. transportation -and‘five monthea from hen. the: rails can be “about, 18 ‘inches thy: is causing: ; z . ~H E R EO 7 OUR new ‘stock of Walk-overs are here, and those’ whose. patience allowed. them “to. wait, have been ~ compensated, The styles and mod- i els for this ‘season are in keeping, Dry Goods | The! addition | to our Dry. 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