wpissle gcribed jan skeena Lali intel igineel, purchase | Comm least core aier mark Commencil prieast ¢ asiward 9 the foreshot Beavis’ clalil pence west pains, Wrence ommbe nce 88 ae ri Dated July Pub. July 2 Take notice ypation free be Hon, Corl ef periissiol scribed land comme nit priheast curl dd Post 2252 ug ) chains dia) reserv esterly direc utherly direc rly 40 chains ent, contain Dated June Pub. July 2 keena Land i th ng chain rly along said shore to the point of Take notice prince Rupe! roer of @ bay, @ litte to the jrection alung the shore Of Hastings Arm mot Strict, ber 15, 1913 i post planted on the|CONFESSES BURNS LURED HIM INTO FR commencing at a , bay, @ little to the TE AME-UP M ! ines d ’ L ATCH AND pores Ore ki Bay, Stephens Island, LS HOW TOMMY SWIPED THE DOUGH——THEY een inence east 20 chains, DON’T SPEAK NOW. on the . rt nains, thence west 20 want thence north iy 20 chains to point Portland, Or : nto 1 2 ’ , Ore., Sept. 12.8 rl wi . gains, vencemen containing 40 acres Sad fe pt. 12. tung|with Burns But we had it all of on _ 3 y a guilly conscience and smart-| ‘framed up. | eould he more yy RUSSEL WALROND BEAVIS. ing under. allered id have whipped LANCEE July 1st, 1019, alleged mistreatment} him easily, but he w: Datec ») i9ig—Sept, 15, 1013. by T -Y » bul he wanted to make pub, July 2 by Pommy Burns, Arthur Pelkey,}a good showing bef his f ; ) g before his friends t—District of Coast, Hauge 5. st Guy L. fooker, of , oceupation civil en apply for permission to wing deseribed -lands; , post planted at south. title cancelled ji world’s heavyweight ant, claim-| there, made knockdowns t and take him, sneak around me two yesterday Burns’ for one managerial contract and simul- “Burns made me taneously unbosomed a confes- by a back way to his house every v7, Range 5, Goust niet ¢ , . ; ght for a wee I ; th 40 chains more Or}sion, In a@ signed stateme , prior to the fight, indary of 3. A, Kirke ' ; ener tatement de and we had erything down pat , Ww purchase ence} jivere ito ‘ihe ‘i y ig ¢ ' ‘ 00 | 0 PO ee. following | . a to Roscoe Fawcelt, sport-|He had to knock me down in the iw) northwest corner of Lot} ing editor of the Oregonian, Pel-|second and fift | 40 chains to souLnWESET Coy makes the char r 7 and fifth rounds, and T thence east 20 chains y makes the charge that he and|was to put him d wn on the mat inti Water mark, thence | Byry ake es westerly following high 8 faked their pot of commencement, wcres more or less. six round fight at Calgary last March 26th. in the fourth. “We got away with it all right, pagel GUY L, TOOKER, Pelkey alleges that Burns lured}but the crookedness of it ha ‘ y oth, 1943. i re , ‘he ¢ ‘ ; as pated Gib, 1919s ot 8, 1088. him west from Chatham, Ont., and|been hurting me ever sinee. 1 : trict of C —|then finding, him broke foreed}don't want any more of Burn id Diswiet—District of Coast i a> bea Aes nk : ; iO! , 8, paeena Lat Range V : pain info a “fixed” match, and|I want to fight on the square, 1 Take notice iat Thosans oenoas staged nightly rehearsals of the} have never done another crooked 3, of Vancouve + C. : ‘ ’ a garre pauks, of Vancvavend 10 apply for per- b Mette in a garret. jthing in my life and T never will bis iy purchase the following de- The expose was drafted in alasain pe rei be ands: : 5S . eribed Ja; st a post planted on the}hote! in Portland several days| Pelkey says he got $600 for the ago, signed and sealed by Pelkey) fight, and that Burns got 82.700 ! g 2 ; iki Bay, Stephens Island, i , and adjacent to L. KR. W.} ane , re er ° release | T ay > ‘ane , oh uce north °20 chatps, Bi a se over for release|The French-Canadian says his 20 chains, thence south ae September 9th, knoekout of Andy Morris on May east 20 chains to point o “ baie ay ta. . ss ; : a etontaining 40 acres more Our Six round fight was called) ist in eight rounds was on the MAS PIERPONT BANKS, a draw,” says Pelkey in his con-| square, as was his battle with st, 1043 McCarty on May 24th. ist, ; fession, referring to his match 1, 1913—-Sept. 15, 1913. ‘ | that 1, Charles H. Flood, oc- miner, intend to apply to uissiover Of lands and works purchase the following DEMAND THE FRANCHISE SULZER LOSES IN COURT Supreme Justice Declares the Im- peachment Proceedings Regular. Haida Indians Before the Indian Lands Commission. at a post planted at the ver of A. P, L, reading Lot j5556, thence in @ northerly lands or less to the Tac-U-An The if ' 7 tings ‘ : : reo Non 26 be Tac-U-AD ie Indian commission, Kingston, N. Y., Sept. 44. ton 40 chains, thence in ajap . ‘lermine » op stice Hasbr *k F . tion Bo chains, thence east- ppointed to determine whether |Justice Hasbrouck of the supreme to the point of commence-Jor nct the | ans have an ¢ Te , » state i , 10 ,the point of commence: ict the Indian have an ampleleourt of the state today decided ie the H, FLOOD, amount of land for their needs,|that Governor Sulzer was regu- 27th, 13. ‘rive t . . g 8, 1913—Sept. 22, 1913. arrived at the Masset village |larly impeached and while await- _ Monday and on Tuesday held a ing impeachment trial w | R : : ipeac e ‘ia as di- o nanee pistes of Coast.) conference with the Haida coun- : a Dora L, Wright,’ of cillors, who presented their Vested'ot Mae Hight tO exervise ni 3. C., occupation married ws The “le . f executive func 8 ; ~ > is to apply for permission views. They claimed that the}]* ecu e functions, including the ¢ following described lands:| Waidas had but five acres of land, |power to pardon. at & post planted at the er t Lot 421, Hange 6, while white settlers were allowed nent aennniew vence north 20 chains} {60 or more acres. They believed Has Sold the Stock. to northeast corner of Lot er Te pane more oF jess} they were entitled to as much as A A Cawley representing jary 0 ot 5142, thence Pr ee 5 thore oF less to the shore the others and they also believed|Lyneh Bros., one of the large uke, thence fetal” ia nee westerly andi}ihey should be given the fran-;mercantile firms of Prince Ru- Pace cement, containing 40 acres more}chise and the same rights as the} pert, arrived on the Prince George Cae ve ona iL. WRIGHY white man. They also wanted ajon Thursday to take over from ale iy 218, aa - ‘ ws os . . ~ Pub, Aug. 18, 1913—Oct, 18, 1913 government boarding school and|the assignee and ship the bal- ; ‘tae = hospital and Rey. W. Hogan spoke|ance of the stock of Harry Smith eena «Lan istrict istric . , . “ ‘ Range 6. rict of Coast,}in support of both features. & Co. Lynch Bros. have estab- Take notice that Cott, J. crew of br Semcon lished a chain of department Jats , aes, occupation anker, in- ; s 10 apply for permission to purchase Mas Struck a Good Vein stores from Prince Rupert to Commencing sth pods tiated’ onecmaiiel Johnson who has been de-|Smithers, on the main line of the ui of the southeass corner of Lot 130, veloping his holdings in the Sal-|Grand Trunk Pacific Railway— Coas istr one 9; 7 ch thence south 20}inon river for some weeks has}Portland Canal Miner. tnencen ore or less Dated July 22nd, Pub, Aug. 1 mekeens Land Take notice Prit Rupert, intends the f wing f oo of the track, -thence east 60 chains, pence South 9 chains to bank of Skeena re tt te2 following the river bank in teri) ind northerly direction to point ; mm ceme nt, containing 20 acres ee LOUISE FRANK BANVILLE. Dated y 18th, 1043, Pub. A is, 1913-——-Oct. 13, 1913. keena District ple 20as : ) air ste Pistrict of Coast, Will Arirve, Take t that Thomas 8. Crew, of land, occupation gentieman, | ng hains, com res more o7 THOMAR fe CREW, s Dated July 218, 494% et order in early. me keena Land lake notice that Marion Waugh, of ds to are’ SCCUPation spinster, in- he Foleo, for permission to purchase f the southeast corner of Lot , Coast District, hee south 40 chains 18, 1913—Oct, 13, 1013. ‘owing deseribed lands; west 40 chains, thence north east 40 chains to point rent, containing 80 acres CECIL J. CREW. P. M, Miller, Agent. 1913, 8, 1013—Oct. 13, 1913. struck a five-foot lead of quartz, carrying a good showing of ga- lena next to the walls.—Pertland Canal Miner. Launch Alice B for hire. Tele- phone Green 391, Davis’ Float. 155-tf District—District of Coast, Range 5. that Louls Frank Banville, B. C., occupation rail to apply for permission to ollowing described lands; 4t @ post planted about 20 Mile Post 76 from Prince P. Ratlway, on the south ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF ELBERTA PRESERVING iy for permission to pur- wing described lands; at @ post planted one half TO-DAY . The last shipment was rapidly disposed of. Get your thence west thence thence north 40 chains to nencement, containing 320 ess. District—District of Coast, Range 5. Gotut ug at @ post planted about Me § aati o pare noel BirecHon from H Block Ph 41 cacy ont Corher of Lo 49, Range lo one ewes District, Lakelse Valley, thence art . oundar Sains, more or less to south bains 7) Lot 6148, thence west 40 0 ch, ehce south 40 chains, thence east Mien) lore OF less back to point of Bless cht, containing 160 acres more Bata. . MARION WAUGH, Pub Aly 22nd, 1913, ». Aug. 18, 1913—Oct. 13, 1013, Pkvenlad Land Distriet—District of ‘Coast, Tak Range 5, : 5 tvinws vollee’ that Arthur 0. Crew, of ‘ mane sland, occupation surveyor, in- he “DIY for permission to purchase Denne deseribed lands; hains sj t& 8! & Dost planted about 20 ot . ao of the northeast corner of butt ‘ange 5, Coast District, thence orner or tbs more or less to northeast Hence novi os, thence east 20 chains, hore c ‘th 20 chains more or less to more ot {ake, thence westerly 20 chains ‘ oint - , (888 following shore of lake to eres mc, mmencement, containing 40 — z x © OP iess, ARAYA O CREW. Dated, July gerd, node gent, ’ e ° > aun , 1943, Hib Ale we MUabeBok, 48, 1018, Carss’ Mackinaw Clothing gyike notice that 1. William Macy, of ° ’ ° iy ta ene occ on caterer, intend to S f Id U h k bl U d poly ‘co ‘the’ Hon. commissions Of Lauds tanfield's Unshrinkable Underwear ollowi, Ks for permission to purchase the LO muencing. ee lands: T ? Ou d Cl hi 0 SNCt at a post q eulist otter of Sok eae ae pl ower s Oned Clothing ong they, thence Southerly 90 chains ° LO and porere ss et Bo Boe ; : t t itts Da Weater, Peading 85280-9529, thence A b it t norton direction 20 chains, thence $s es 0s ea er oves 1 bast 90) chain direction ao chains, thence’ re e ie ant ® pulnt o "e@- nh containing? 40 BORGES came P.D. Handknit Gloves & Mitts WILLIAM MACY, Dated June 97th ‘v ie Flood, Agent. ’ ‘a. dy "98, 48 Penman’s and Yukon Blue Heel Socks ly 2 Advertise in he Daily News 8, 19138—Sept, 99, 1048. PIERCY, MORRIS & CO., LTD. Wholesale Men's Goods PRINCE RUPERT ia monday, Septem THE DAILY NEWS eet) = , Wy tr oe ee _aesme: xp PURCHASE NOTIGES, | Se ee a eee a anaes sa vagy, poe oot ARTHUR PELKEY FEELS STING NOTES FROM STEWART. ! » that 1, Lancelot Russel wal- } , HAAN | | rane 20°? PVictoria, B. Cy o¢cupation OF HIS GUIL lonipeieeneiaeiieen item aati Pl HM | | se reariter, jptend to apply for per- CONSC ENCE Peto Ronn has gone to Van-| | | i Hh vapid to purchase the following de- couver on mining business. HA HLL Postmaster W. CC. Cameron re- turned from a short holiday spent below on the Thursday boat. Kergin is holiday home after aboard his Bert spending a launch in company with Harry Fowler. Mr. Fowler left this week from Prince Rupert for the interior. H, Bernard, who has been working on the government crails has returned to Ketchikan. Dan Davis, whose kitchen gar- den has been so successful this season, is supplying lettuce, ete., to the Prinee George. Some of the heads grown reached sub- stantial sizes and weight. Bill Stevens and Davy Todd are both in Prince Rupert doing con- tracting work. Cameron will leave the next boat for Prince Ru- pert, where she will visit with friends during exhibilion week. Mrs. W.'C. From all indications there will a substantial attendance of Stewartites at the forthcoming Prince Rupert fair. Foreman Max Wade returned be NA i last week from Granby Bay, where he has been in charge of a crew building a wagon road, Mrs. J. G. McLaren was a pas- senger on last week’s southbound steamer for Vancouver. H. E. Newton, owner of the Red Reef group, has returned to Vic! toria after spending a week in camp.—Portland Canal Miner. York York Ing pape playi ROSS THINKS WELL OF THE BULKLEY VALLEY Minister Never Saw Such Confi- dence as That Shown by the Prince Rupert People case, $500 Magi a 10.—Fresh Diaz Rupert, Valin Valley, Vancouver, Sept. from his trip to Prince Hazelton and the Buikiey Diaz, “T have never seen such confi- WILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME Former District Attorney of New brooke the United depot he and a number of news r gambling, traversity tice and said he was honorably discharged. on Way to Switzerland. Berlin, Sept. who two weeks ago definite-| w in Sher- of New mii) \ | ‘ who appeared for the State for the purpose of oblain- of Thaw to the At Coaticook wi return States. ; ih } correspondents wer e| a | | ng penny ante on suit when he was arrested for} and he had to get - , mae TS bail. When on trial the strate apologized for such of Caradian jus- Ts superiority of 20th Century Brand Garments is unquestioned by men of taste and discernment in the matter of dress. See the New Fall Styles ° WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS.--- Bryant Company, Lid. 10.—General Felix | Hon. W. R. Ross, minister of for-}ly announced his candidacy for! ests and lands, is a visitor in the}the presidency of Mexico, left | oat a oxoreent? foes as i ney, for Selanne THE CLOTHES SHOP FOR MEN delighted with what he had seen/Later he wi go to iarritz to ° . of the wealth and promise of the|meet his uncle, ex-President Prince Rupert, B.C. Sixth Street new great district of the north. Porfirio Diaz. dence as that which the people of Prinee Rupert have in their city, and I was surprised at the great progress in town development which they have made. I travelled along the G. T. P. to Hazelton and beyond for a distance of 240 miles, to Barrett's ranch, in the Bulkley Valley, near Telkwa. » v “T have never seen a_ better valley than the Bulkley Valley, § (s and I was impressed with the "© great prospects whieh the north country has in store. While 5 there, I was informed that the SO) railway construction gangs eX- . pect to meet and link up the line by April of next year.” Dreary days made cheerful if the home is brightened with ew wallpaper from Wallace’s. Ar- les tistic patterns; moderate prices. 210tf NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE AP- PROVAL OF PLANS. ene cs Take notice that James Arthur Brown, of Port Essington, 8, C., sawmill owner, will apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for the approval of the plans of the works to be constructed for the utill- zation of tie water from Brown's Creek, which the applicant is by Water Record No. 24 authorized to take and use for sawmill purposes, and in respect to which further application for 56 cubic feet per second from said creek (Water Permit No. 95) is now pending. The sawmill to be situated on Lot 121, Range 5, Coast District, The plans and particulars required by sub-section one of Section 70 of the Water Act as amended have been filed with.the Comptroller of Water Rights and with the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. Objections to the application may be filed with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 29th day of August, A, D. 1913. JAMES ARTHUR BROWN, Applicant, W-Sept, 1-22 WATER NOTICE. for a license to take and use Application PP Act water will be made under the Water of British Columbia as follows: Fy 4. The name of the applicant is B, C. Salt Works, Ltd., F. H. Mobley, agent, 2. The address of the applicant Prince Rupert, B.C. ; . The name of the stream is Kwinitsa River. The stream has its source in moun- tain range about 5 miles west of the Skeena River, flows in & southeasterly direction and empties into Skeena River about 14 mile south from Kwinitsa station. . he water is to be diverted from the ‘stream on the south side, about 5,280 feet from mouth. . The purpose for whieh the water will be used ig mining and manufacturing, 6. The land on which the water 18 to Minera! s ye ae Ries) AS be used is described as follows: claims owned by the B, C, Salt Works, Ltd., and located adjacent to Lot 74 and Lot 75, Skeena River. The quantity of water applied for 1s follows: Twelve hundred (1200) inches, yA as miners’ . This notiee was posted on the ground on the 6th day of September, 1013, 9. A copy of this notice and an applica- thereto and to the require- ments of the Water Act will be filed in the omce of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C. Objections may be Nied with the said Water Recorder, or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. ©. B, C. SALT WORKS, LTD, By F,. H, Mobley, Agent, W-Sept. 8 to Oct. 6, 1913, tion pursuant 4 3 Deas \/ & > CES C IN EON CCE RIOS Se ESE REDS aOR CAE RED PRINCE RUPERT'S FIRST Exhibition September 24, 25 and 26 Cae7 . 4 NF, (4 Magnificent Display of the Natural Resources of the Great North. ww, Agriculture, Minerals, Fisheries, Stock, Dogs, Fruits, Arts and Craft LOG CHOPPING CONTEST TRAP SHOOTING BABY SHOW TRADES & LABOR PARADE ATHLETIC CONTESTS WATER SPORTS & CARNIVAL HORSE RACES FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT LARGEST INDIAN BAND CONTEST Ever Held in British Columbia. Day and Night Fireworks Vv, fis For Prize Lists, Entry Forms and Other Information, write L. BULLOCK-WEBSTER, Secretary 5