Monday, August 4, 1913. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. trict—District of Coast, skcena Land Diviose v. that The Prince Rupert nen Go, Limited, of Prince c., Intends to apply for permis- purchase 40 acres of land near the sail Hiver, bounded as follows: Hocsdl’ encing at @ post planted on the comment Take Madeleine near the out- north en) south 20 chains, thence west 20 Jet, north 20 chains, thence east 4 nce ae as 10 point of commencement, con- go chains -res more or less, wining 40 PERT HYDRO-ELECTRIC pRINCE : MITED. awe Leer George H, Kohl, Agent. 16th, 1013, 1913—July 21, 1913. Take Hydro Elec pupert, B sion pated May 1! pub, May 26, qssiar Land District—District of Skeena. 5 fake notice that Samuel RK. Brown Jr., ¢ prince Rupert B. G., Occupation engi- ver, intends to apply for permission to eer ue te following described jands ; purmmencing at @ post planted at the ‘ineast corner Of Lot 2626, thence west oulmains, Wence soush 40 chains, thence oy chains, thence north 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 160 ore or 1@58, eres WON” MUEL ROLLINS BROWN JR. pated April 26th, 1913. 4 pub. May 26, 191%—July 21, 1913. en en enemas Keena Land District—District of Coast, Range V. yinista, B, C., Occupation farmer, intend apply for pertnission to purchase the owing described lands: comupencing @t @ post planted at the uinwest corner Of Lot 4125, thence ster ly along the shore line 2U chains wre oF less, thence following the shore wre jortherly wid easterly to northwest Lot 4125, thence south 6 chains re or less bo point of Pn EEemcenene 12 acres more or less, ee LOULES AURIOL. yated May 21st, 1043. pub May 26, 1013—July 21, 1913. li eens Land District—District of Coast, Range V that James Jabour, of ince Rupert, B, C,, occupation mer- nt, intends to apply for permission to rchase the following described property; Commencing at @ post planted about % je east of Mile Post 49 on the G, T, P. iiway, east from Prince Rupert, on an gud in the Skeena River, thence south chains, thence east 40 chains, thence rth 80 chains, thence west 40 chains to int of commencement, containing 320 es more or 1e83, JAMES JABOUR, Dated June 18th, 1013. Pub. June 23, 1013—-Aug. 18, 1913, Take notice vena Land District—District of Coast, Kange V, Take notice that I, Lancelot Russel Wal d Beavis, of Victoria, B, C,, occupation mariner, intend to apply for per- to purchase the following de- i lands; joumencing &t @ post planted on the theast corner Of @ bay, @ little to the tward of Skiaki Bay, Stephens Isiand, the foreshore, thence east 20 Chains, wee borth 20 chains, thence west 20 ins, thence south 20 Chains to point couumencement, containing 40 acres WALROND BEAVIS. ig. re or less. NCELOT RUSSEL yated July 18t, Pub. July 21, 1913—Sept. 15, 1043, pena Land District-—District of Coast, Range V ake notice that I, Thomas Pierpont aks, of Vancouver, Cc, occupation it salesman, intend to apply for per- u to purchase the following de- ibed Jands; uunenciug @t @ post planted on the iuvast corner of @ bay, @ little to the tward of Skiakl Bay, Stephens Island, the foreshore, and adjacent to L. KR. W. claim, thence north 20 chaips, mice West 20 chains, thence gouth 20 ins, ibence east 20 chains to point of wuiencement, Containing 40 acres more less THOMAS PIERPONT BANKS, ated July 188, 1913. ub. July 21, 1913—-Sept. 15, 1913. ena Land District—District of Coast, Range 6 ake notice that Martin Swanson, of Mee Rupert, B. C., occupation painter, nds to apply for permission to pur the following described lands; ommencing at a post pianted al ‘the thwest corner of Lot 3076, thence th 20 chains, thence west 40 chains, ce 40 chains in a southerly direction nd the shore, thence 40 chains in ap terly direction round the shore to the t of commencement, containing one dred and twenty acres more or less. MARTIN SWANSON, ated June 24th, 1913. ub, June 30, 1913—Aug. 25, 1013. fia Land District—District of Coast, Kange IV, solice that Frank B,. St. Amour of ! Prince Kupert, in the Province Columbia, prospector, intends to permission to lease the follow bed land sy at a post planted on the banks Island, British Co shore of @ sinall unnamed about five (5) mailes in an 1 being J direct from End Hill, thence elghty (8 chains, thence north Bi) 2 Coains, thence west eighty chains, theace south twenty (20) ) point of commencement, and Se a jbundred and sixty (160) Ss more or less, FRANK B, ST, AMOUR, Locator. ted the 20th day of April, 1913, ub. May 6, 1919—June 30, 1913, na Land District—District of Coast, ange 6. ake notice that Guy L. fooker, of pce Rupert, B, C,, occupation civil en- er, intends to apply for peruission to Mise the following described lands: OluLehCing 4¢ & post planted at south- vorber of Lot 907, Range $6, Coust rict, thence north 40 chains more or ' y south boundary of J. A, Kirk- CaS application to purchase, thence 40 chains more or less following boundary to northwest corner of Loi thence South 40 chains to southwest her Of Lot 34, thence east 20 chains . os less to high water mark, thence Bherly and westerly following high A mark to point of commencement, “Uu4g 200 acres more or less, GUY L, TOOKER, ated July 6th, 1913, ub, July 14, 19143-—Sept, 8, 1918. cé of Application for the Approval oi Works, and for Approval of Under- taking by Minister of Lands. ake notice that the PORT EDWARD NSITE GOMPANY, LIMITED, _ of ace Kupert, in the Province of British bm ‘1a, will apply to the Comptroller By ates Rights for the approval of the ho the works to be eonstructed for 2Hzation of the water from Wolf \. Skeena District, for which applica- has been made by the company, and Pr Which application Permit No. 107 5 deen issued by the Comptroller of . ie granting permission te the yy ONT EDWARD TOWNSITE COM- struc ITED, to make surveys for us ion Of the works for diversion ® cuble feet per second from sald hee k for Municipal Purposes, . plans and particulars required by /OH One of Section 70 of the ‘Water np ee amended have been filed With the roller of Water Rights at Victorta, vt :, ty Water Recorder at Prince nd take ‘notice that the WARD TOWNSITE COMPANY, eM », also intends to a of the “Water Act” Minister of Lands or approval b of the undertaking Uined in the plans with the c., 8 appli- Oples of the application, u of the “Water Act” and Of the pete al of the undertaking by 2 oO Ights at Victort Dhjections to the apni applicatio) ( ith the Comp roller mony din be ater » Victoria, . CG. this 13th E ly 14,.499¢2 % We Agnew, Agent, Moosejaw, Sask., July 29.—Jo- van Miloviteh, aged 35 dead and Michael Burnice is lying dan- is a shooting affray which oceurred at Handel, on the Outlook branch on Thursday afternoon of last week, and the official report was only received in the city yester- day. Burnice had just brought a gang to work on the section around Handel. He was not pop- ular with the men for some rea- son or another, so they drew lots who should kill him. Milovilch drew the fatal ballot. With an automatic revolver he approached Burnice and when at gerously wounded as the result of SHOOTING OF FOREMAN WAS ARRANGED BY DRAWING LOTS MURDER OF UNPOPULAR MAW was DETERMINED BY HIS WORKERS—HIS ASSASSIN ATTEMPTED TO COMMIT SUICIDE. = ——_—____—____—_— THE DAILY NEWS ——————————————~CeeaooeaeaeaaeooeaaeaeaeaeaeeoeoooeooeeeeoeeeoeeeeEeEeEEoQQ=========_———e— | gh an close range fired three shots. Burnige dropped to the ground with a bullet in the small of his back and another in his left arm below the elbow. Seeing what he had done, Milo- vitch turned the revolver on him- self and blew the of his head off, Constables of the Royal North. west Mounted Police, who inves- oct top Ho her Police Prince Rupert returned home on the Thursday boat after spending DOINGS AT STEWART Mrs. L, GC. White and baby dau- ter are home from Spokane. Magistrate Carss of enjoyable week's vacation here. With the return of sunny wea- ther the tennis courts are again supied every afternoon and evening. There is talk of arrang- ing a local tournament. Miss A, M. Burpee, of Seattle, a sister of Nurse Burpee, of the spital staff, has returned to * home after spending a most tigated, found that the majority enjoyable two weeks’ holiday of the section hands carried re. | here. volvers or knives, and several prosecutions are expected to fol- R. G. McConnell, a well-known low and probably before now sey. | me in the possibilities of the Bear river channel yielding commer- cial returns of the yellow metal. For considerable period a local syndicate has had = staked and worked several miles of the river bed by means of prospect shafts. The results proved en- couraging and negotiations were then entered into with Mr. Me- Laren, who has had considerable some experience in both dredging and hydraulicing for gold in the Yu- kon. Mr. McLaren this spring made a thorough examination of the benches and bars of the river and decided that the best method would be to bring in a drill and continue investigations on accurale to determine more lines DIAMOND DRILL OUTFIT FOR PROSPECTING ON BEAR RIVER McLAREN IS A WELL-KNOWN PLACER MINING ENGIN- EER WHOSE JUDGMENT WON HIM FORTUNE if, commercial possible the existence of pay gra-|land Canal Miner. drilling plant could not be nego- ally he was successful in secur- dug on the fitter Creek townsite existence of pay. ambition of George FE. a well known local mining engin- eer, mber of the geological staff of eral members of the gang have|the Federal Mining Department been placed under arrest, is now en route north, after spending a week at Granby Bay ———T going over the work being un- F. IN earlier date, as announced in The Miner, but the purchase of a tiated in the coast cities, but fin- old Car lan las to ro. Var ing the machine while same was in transit on the railway cars throngh Spokane, Wash. He hopeful tha! the prospecting will prove successful, as the test pits 18 demonstrated the The undertak- ing has long been the cherished Clothier, and elsewhere Atl wil arr who also has great faith in the possibilities of the Bear river producing the yellow metal in quantities. Port- ——=—= ae Ambas- Washington, July 28 sador Henry Lane Wilson, sum- moned from Mexico City to in- form the Washington adminis- tration of conditions in the re- bellion-torn republic, talked for an hour with President Wilson and Secretary Bryan today, sub- mitting chiefly a recommenda- tion that the United States use its influence to establish the Huerla regime. No policy was evolved, at least mone was announced, but is be- came known that the president’s ideas and those of the ambassa- dor, as to the course to be pur- radically different that the administration officials interpreted the day's develop- ments as forecasting the accept- ance of Ambassador Wilson's re- signation, President Wilson and the am- looked on the future Mexican situation, it was learned from opposite viewpoints, The President is concerned over the morality of any policy adopted by the United States and the effect of the Latin-American countries and disinélined to strengthen a government that came into power through the questionable events incident to Madero’s ass- assination. Ambassador Wilson, on the ot- her hand, is disposed to look at the situation, not from past so sued, are bassador is Phones 187 and 430 99 9? THE TWO WILSONS DISAGREE OVER MEXICAN DIFFICULUTY THE AMBASSADOR FAVORS RECOGNITION OF THE HUERTA GOVERNMENT IN RETURN FOR CONCESSIONS— PRESIDENT IS OPPOSED Shirriff’s Lime Juice Raspberry Vinegar Blackberry Wine - Port Wine - Imported Black Cherry Wine STALKER & W EE aaa der is taking the catch to nery at Whiting Bay. Albert Anderson, one New York, before ment of the Ltd. “HONK, HONK” OF AUTO taken there. J. V. Clegg has been appoint- ed acting manager of the Big Store pending the meeting of creditors to be held in Prinee Rupert on the 8th inst., where P. Godenrath, the assignee, will present a statement of the con- THE YUKON ditions of the estate. With the arrival last week of|jvel. Last week he returned from Several fishing boats have a Keystone drilling outfit in}below bringing in the drilling|been operating in the harbor off charge of Mr. McLaren, a_ wel|-|Oulfit which has been taken up|the mouths of Salmon and Bear known placer mining engineer of the valley and preparations made|rivers for sockeye salmon. The Vancouver, interest has centered * lest oul the gravel. He was]run has _80 far not been very expected on the ground at anjlarge. Dick Chapman's launch the can- of the est employees of the Portland 1al Mining Co. and the Port- d Canal Tunnels, Ltd., left t week for a six months’ visit his old home in Sweden, En ite he will visit Prince Rupert, icouver, Ottawa, Montreal and crossing the antic to Liverpool, and after spending a week or so in England | proceed home. His tour was anged by the ticket depart- Stewart Trust Co, WAKES UP STEWART Edward Tulk Takes His Many Friends a Joy Ride to the Mines get For the first time in the his- tory of Stewart the honk-honk of an : Th events, bul with the practical Cc idea of the future. He believes} ~“™ it is the business of governments automobile awakened the echoes of the townsite when, last ursday, a magnificent 1913 lillac, with A, Edward Tulk at the wheel and containing a party to look to the future and his sug-Jof friends, including A. Erskine gestions have been in the direc-]Smith and wife, Captain and Mrs. tion of extending recognition of : George Anderson, Mrs. A. Edward the Huerta government if it did],, k ; ; Pe ¥