THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER'S, 1914 © oo ve — a 4 1. Teta i “Police Notes a fs on THE MINER'S WAR BULLETINS => en (Continued trom Pago One) are The ‘Avatrian, George, who was farming: land: just. thrown open: - for free ‘aettlement An Oregon, murder, ~of.-a. compatriot... near| ‘ctimate,-‘neh--soid; and. doesnot: | Mile 822, has", been’ brought to. require ‘irrigation’ to raise finest’ © A Shanghai report says fifty transports are loading a hundred Fort: “Fraser, where. he will be rope of grain, fruit, and gar den given a preliminary hearing next|truck. — For large map, fult.in- — Chief Minty will go. structions and information, and. Smithers, B.C. z Gime etresreereernerniresreirmereity the war, Highest market prices paid for Raw Furs. ing thousand Japanese troops at. Nagasaki, for service in France. Mines and Mini Berlin newspapers publish reports that Canada-and- Australia are on the verge of revolt, Vancouver, Sept. 2: ---Ottawa states the total numher of men Canada can send for foreign service is 100,000, DRY GOODS — Men’s Furnishings Hardware . | Thursday. up to’ conduct the prosecution. Lo. Constable Lavery went ‘to ceptionally . good. / claims; . send ; oS $8.40 to. John Keefe, * Oregon fo, a plat of: several sections of ex-" Good Properties for sale — Cash or on . PB Groceries Bond, © Development and Aasessment Work. Cc. V. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANT HAZELTON Carr Brothers Kight Years In This District. Hoaxelton, I. C. New York reports that Turkey: has declared war on Russia. No news has been received fram Constantinople for three days. Turk- ey’s declaration of war against Greece is expected within a day or two. |o~s P UAL STORE Se BageRD = vn. Captain Bertram Denison, of. Toronto,. serving with the: York: arrested in Edmoiiton for’ the = a 7 ‘DR. BADGERO™ “ty shire Tifantey’ in’ Bélgiath,’ wasrthe -first: Canadian -to. be killed in. Over. 200,000 aerea in all,” Good London, Sept, 4.—~A crisis in the conflict between the Allies HAZELTON The Distributing Point Interior Prospectors,, Miners, Landseekers, Surveyors and Sportsmen will ‘find the merchants of Ha- zelton’ prepared to meet every requirement outfitandsupplies. Hav- oe ing been engaged for many years in outfitting parties for the Northem Interior, Hazelton busi- ness men are qualified to give valuable advice and assistance to new- comers. Hazelton is situated at the confluence “of the Bulkley and Skeena rivers; a mile and a quarter from South Ha- zelton station on the Grand. Trunk Pacific railway. Enquiries may be addressed to. The Omineca Miner. - Hazelton, B. C t|ing weary French troops to retire, and then, though hard. pressed, for the Great Northern | { tion trip to the coast cities. |ia done for. the season, Fore-| ‘| Groundhog on Saturday, leaving |“ | winter. y accompanied her to the const, Z govetninent ‘contemplates clear- |. " ing: ‘out beaver’ dams and other Mi iat, hak beén’ ordered’. to -repot an the-cout of the: work. Me, and the Germans in France appears to be imminent, the invaders having evidently thrown the’ full’ weight of their armies into the French campaign, with the purpose of smashing their way through to Paris. The Germans are nearing the French capital, but have diffi- eulty in keeping their lines of communication open across France and Belgium. The Allies evidently intend to cut them off from Germany, The success of the vast Russian armies in Prussia and}: Austria make it imperative for Germany to reinforce her r army at home, A Paris despatch says thousands of Germana were trapped yesterday in Compiegnes and cut to pieces by the French, who re- fused an armisti¢e, The same authority reports an important battle at Bapaume Thursday and Friday. In a dense fog a British foree unexpectedly arrived and occupied the French position, allow- fighting a magnificent rear-guard action against a greatly superior number of Germans with many machine guna, An optimistie despatch from the front saya the Germans are British artillery and the pluck of the British infantry telling great- ly on the invaders. ‘An official statement issued last night gives the number of British killed in the lastest engagements as 18 officers and 62 of other ranks, 78 officers and 312 of other ranks being wounded, with 86 officers and 4,670 men missing. The liat of missing in- cludes unwounded prisoners, stragglers and others unaccounted for, The thirtieth list of German losses was published in Berlin last night, and is said to be appalling. The Mecklenburg troops alone lost aver 20,000. Berlin is draped in black and half the citizens are in mourning. In the retirement ‘from Belgiam the Ninth Lancers co vered themselves with glory. A battery ef eleven guns waa mowing open to the guns, killing all the. gunners and putting the guns out Lancers suffered terrible loss, After one of the great battles of history, 800, 000 Rusgiang de- feated 600,000 Austrians and took Lemberg. ‘The defeat was with 150 guns,’ Spain js said fo be ready to help Franca, Turkey haa taken no action and will probably -remain neutral exhausted after the recent terrific struggle, the superiority of the| down the British, when the Lancers turned and charged in the ; of action. It wasasecond ‘“‘Charge of the Light Brigade.” The}; decisive, the Austrians losing 48, 000 killed, wounded land prisoners, Lorne Creek yesterday, to round| gity, Oregon. - ‘Three years a. up an unidentified insane man/¥U.-S, surveyor and’ timberman: who has ‘been in the woods there} An- opportunity - to. get-a ‘good - .._ Ffertile free: homestead hear town : for several days. — d and market, = ve BR. Conatable Arnold. has been transferred to New Hazelton, ‘HARRISON. w. ROGERS Constable Mead’ coming: to Nead=). ARCHITECT: | quarters. Constable.” “Charl fy Special Attention to Out of Town Crea Mills, formerly of. the: Saiiatoo a) Burts One, Fuprmau Broce; force, has joined Chief Minti’ | staff, Phone 800 ’ STUART J. MARTIN as 7 Provincial Assayer me a ‘The Miner is imollian a year to any address in Canada; to United States, three dollars, 4 Hn, EXPERT = WATCHES.- JEWELRY 0..A.RAGSTAD, Smithers Orders may be felt af Noel & Rock's, Hazelton, 5 SEALED TENDERS will be received Zz Clothes That | .. y the Minister of Lands not later than . noon on the 26th day of August, S14, Hold Their - . for the purchase-of Licence X 230, : i gut 2,269, 1000 feet. of timber eituatd fn in Sh e Vicini i*) Itdeguecia Indian he- gerve, Casstar District, oa ap : Three years will be allowed for the : removal of the timber. , . er a Further particulars of the Chief For- Hobberlin Clothes are. al-:¢.: ter, Vi B.C. 48-52 pata a ester, Victoria, B. C. | ways tailored right. - They (| ston nm i - tertnirds — Ladies and Gentlemen’s GARMENTS 7 - dresser with Hobberlin gar- Cleaned, Pressed and ments... Drop in and have a” Repaired look at. the new spring “gamples.” _ s H_ARIKADO NOEL & ROCK. ‘ HAZELTON, B.C... i” s _Basaltat B. c. No partis stintéd, We can: {.'- . LOCAL NEWS PARAGRAPHS | }eles A hr _F. M. O’Brien was up from |#}} Skeend Crossing on Monday. i J. C. K. Sealy -has returned from a visit to his Bulkley ranch, H. E. Walker, provincial agri- culturist, was in tawn on Mon- ‘R Cum ngham & Son, Lid. PORT ESSINGTON ete wbe hehe sdeateate oboshed seesaansa ay nena 1870 “HAZELTON day. ; M. G. Murphy and George Hys- lop returned from the Omineca| on Tuesday. F a John Huderle, the Manson}" creek mining man, came over ‘s the trail this week, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Anderson and children are spending a few days at their ranch.: -. Mr. and Mrs, FJ, Hall re- turned on Saturday from a vaea- "Ss sidewalk the other day and severely eprained his ankle. a Work on Nine-mile wagon road}"! man J. A.. McDonald returned to town on Saturday. ° colt: A. S. Beaton came in. “trom again yeaterday for thé Ground- |‘ hog; where he will Spend . the Mra. AL Lawrence, of London, ! who hag been : visiting. Hazelton, left for Vancouver on Sunday’s|¥] - train, Her brother, J. EY Kirby ° Will. Open Creeks In! "compliance with the re-|; quest ‘of: settlers, | the federal { 1 i 1 { { i 1 1 a 1 { { { i 1 1 1 ads _ J. E, Jacobsen slipped, off the). ink 1 1 { i { 4 nt 1 { { { 1 1 i { } | | i i { j teken éreeks; to allow” ‘salmon } rout to reach the lakes, R. Gille, district Asheries guard. ha _ EVERYTHING THE | _ HUNTER REQUIRES — » SHOT GUNS: Frorn the small Al10° “Taxidermist” single and double. to. - every in-between grade and | size. oe vy “The better r grade of: SHELLS we. are realing ‘at | OR. THE. EASON t if b b b b b b f f t t t t t f We are ready with a good auiiiys of 4 a t t t , t I t b b t I t i t b f f b i b PY 0. Box 1635. : PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. ae Wate: iia a Timber SaleX 230 [ga = we always hold their shape.. ee ° please the ‘most particular. ¢ i eens Se