' a THE bo a cot NEWS Wednesday, Novermt is ' Tue Dany News | RICHSTRIKE ON THE ROCHER ——_Leser W. Dnt C, Ui vee nance wrest Sacco nce ures se | DE BOULE MINE AT HAZELTON J] UMBER — Ee Aly TRUNK PACIF \C iia for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle FRIDAYS, 9 A. M. “PRINCE JOHN” For Port Simpson, Granby Bay, Stewart, Vaa ‘1 ith and 18th TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—60 cents per inch. Contract rates| ‘VERY RICH ORE HAS BEEN STRUCK AT THE PROPERTY ON GR on application. THE LOWER LEVEL—WILL AVERAGE $65 PER TON Ave. and McBride St. Box 866) OTHER MINES OPEN oe For Masset and Naden Harbor, 12 p.m. Now. &th, vend SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—DaiLy, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. All Superintendent Cowan arrived|/the drift, as the tunnel is 270] PHONE 25 For Skidegate, Aliford Ray and other 9 cen Chariot selena a | 0 om, 2 ’ ec, Bt 9 9n , Other Countries—Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.60 per year, strictly|in Hazelton from the Rocher de|feet long with bad air. He has | — Paes wl 1, 22nd ; in advance. Boule mine and reports that they ordered one thousand sacks by} Prince Rupert, B.C. | No. 9 nates Prince Rupert aa ix See “ga H HEAD OFFICE have tapped the ore in the long chertay, waren — ane ae me Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. cross-cut at a depth of 150 feet The news of this strike is of 4 es.c 5 , j | ' " , : The ore is of the same character a | CoD ‘ the reates Pres 0 e Hi ; BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES e greatest interest to the Haz-| as in the other workings—the Grand Trunk Railway System (The Double Track Route) Nine month excursion rates in effect Choice f routes t hicag with the excursions and fast trains of the Grand Trunk fa ot i elton district as it means mining : Naw Yous—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 28rd St., New York City [shaft and wince—being a mas-lon a lange seale with a reatly| eet a ee foeiee ce ee a, Sma ll t Sound News Co. sive chalcopyrite, and will prob-| increased payroll at the work ‘Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. ras TTLE—Puge . ably average #65 in all values ings shertly. The Salt Lake | wes eae Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Mr. Cowan reports that he will| mining erowd will probably open | 0. ; —.., : drift on the ore and then raise/up other property the same] Meets in the Helgerson Block Susscripers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of|to the shaft as they are compell-| neighborhood in the near future B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP =v Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the es, en .- iialaia a eee Be tp | city are requested to visit FAMOUS _ee i SAFETY r Dae Eeeron. a ae in. all _. Eat, HUY, © LAURIER GOVT. anh "ts eon ae the lodge. PRINCESS Woabdaltdlaby PRINCE RUPERT NN A. a. ALLISON, N. G. SPEED Heinze’s undivided half meres non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. ed to sack the ore to save it in Omineca Herald. PACIFIC AND RAILWAY . G. BARRIE, Sec. LINE SERVICE | COMBINE LAW iim eS pommay | eg etn [| ANNEX way Land Grant 1 ; : : half interest be! to the © | Meets evefy Thursday at 7 p. tm.,| is . i eres yelonging to € . , . A : ' orl otes S WAS EFFECTIVE P. R., it will be remembered, was |@t 319 3rd Ave. All Norwegtans| SOUTHBOUND are welcome. Saturday, Nov. 9, 8 p.m. |purehased by the province at 40] Owned and operated eents per acre as part of a gen- es 4. @. MINAS, General Agent | G > y “ > oe | WILSON DESERVED THE Woodrow, Wilson spent | Gan RaGOE demane cane] eral settlement of questions oul- | «“Valhalla” of S.H. & E. F. | | ay inline a ee Ba PRESIDENCY. ° more time in dealing with the} to Work of Previous j standing vith that compan: | (ScanpinaNnian SocteTy) ee Excellently furnished on wet The return of Woodrow Wil-| issues affecting the country! Administration. Shortly after the transfer had | Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at | steam heat, electric light, and a ef son and the Democratic party than in throwing mud at the | been made, Mr, Heinze put in his | p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. modern conveniences, being abs: opposing candidates and the ;appearance with the suggestion we. _ lutely first-class in every respect people of the United States! Ottawa, Nov. 6.—One of the | that the government should also | have selected a candidate that|/™ost striking tributes to the|puy out his interest. The gov- to power in the United States} is a clear indication that the | The appointments and service STUART & STEWART seven years he was in power id not break ti baa loyal element in Quebec which Australia had proven ineffective.| You can get your exemption for CARSS & BENNETT va . ; ; Son ae Salen laa refuses to assume its rsepons- There are many features which|a period of years, but when this BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, ETc ‘Rogers’ Steamship as Re Bee peomiscs to eo, ant lend significance and importancejtime has expired you become | Offee—Albert Block, Second Avenue . aig . . —_ are ual ¢t y hotel on the people of the Republic are) wii) honor the position and not| constructive work of the Laurier expressed its willingness to do} Recountante as, eA ee a os Doce oe | oné who would stoop to the|government as contrasted with}so, but the negotiations did not | 900 2nd Avenue a vo = F optle »y the epublican and) ere . ste . . | : * . Auditors for the City o noe pert ! y ~ tl ‘eoniateddi in the| tactics of mud slinging. the lack of initiative shown by/ get so far as the mention of a PRINCE quran’, B.c. |Is made comfortable, safe and; : an siinliatiaatii the present administration was | price | fact be vet th Best Rout | é Pc j —— as ) 5 r > 2 oute late contest. The term “liar” given last week with the an- Mr. Heinze's desire to sell is|~ . ae ere ee Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day and “villian” was commonly} LIBERAL COURSE , | , . J 18 CLEAR. nouncement of the finding in the| supposed to be brought about by | Alex. M@. Manson, B. A. ere | heard in the speeches of the ; now famous United Shoe Machin-|the fect that the period of the “ W. €. Williams, B. A. L. L. The Great Northern Ry. ~ re ‘ en oe As far as Sir Wilfrid Laurier| ery case. The Canadian law re-|tax exemption of his land has ex- WILLIAMS & MANSON toosevelt an ‘aft were trie , ‘ seals are c noes . 0 2 male a a , re lis > ers e choice of “outes aad tare -teend: wantinn. Ghats and the Liberals are concerned,| specting combines, tru t and|pired. He is therefore liable not} Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. jon ! th hoi f route G. A. Sweet. Manager. previous actions did ni mar their course is clear and|@ergers has, on its first applica-|only to a tax of about $6,000 per Box 288 through a well settled country. | ee Es 4 tion. proven effeetive against one}annum for the future, but also Metgerson Block Prince Rupert, B ©. | i” ste Tp | straight, as it has been from | | monize with the Trust bust- : of the tightest monopolies the|to about $60,000 back taxes. Tax | —_ 3 DAILY TRAINS ing language they have been the first, and they have no}. id be ; a and . Britist cede iar “alin is tees , world has ever seen, and one/exemption on wild land in British | gpgpep carss, Cc. V. BENNETT, B.A. From Seattle or Vancouver to|— ising ) again gain e re- sympathy on any matters of against which the laws of Great| Columbia is something of a joke, of British Columbia ff BO. Ontarta, Soe | | sidency. Roosevelt in the! national concern with a dis-|Britain, the United States and|as Mr. Heinze has discovered.| “™"“** "= berta Bars. < Mlgetoedh erties se wt i in the manner in which he now ibility in imperial affairs, or to this case, not the least of which| liable for ten years’ back taxes | ———— Agency says he would if given an- with a confused and distressed| was the determined opposition|/in a lump sum. It is under this | P.O. Box a PRINCE RUPERT | PHONE 116 Cor. Fraser and 6th. Choice Wines and Cigars ap obs ie ae 2 , ‘ * 7 . . 4 > yt emanee, ond in sens administration whieh would| made by this enormously wealthy |clause of the law that Mr. Heinze OHN E. DAVEY RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMFORT our years of office he has ac- willingly sacrifice its avowed | tryst It is the first investiga-|owes the province about $60,000 J 7 ; complished nothing. The in- principles at the demand of|tion held under the Combines In-|being 4 per cent. per annum for TEACHER OF SINGING vestigation into the Republi- that disloyal element if by do-| yestig; . . ‘ ar ac ; ; estigation Act, which was in-|ten years on about 300,000 acres | rorm oF wm. FOXON, BBQ, 4.R.A.M., LON can campaign funds was some ing 80 it believed it could en-| troduced by the Hon. W. L. Mae-| valued at 50 cent per acre a ~ | UNION 9.9. COMPANY OF B.C., Lid THE IRO UOls thing that did not help either trench itself in power.—Van-|Kenzie King and enacted by the sniienpsteiots Q of the defeated candidates. ecouver Sun. Laurier government in 1909. This THE WEATHER HAYNER BROS The new steel Passenger Steamers POOL —— melact provides for a full investiga- nate, ga ERS IMBALME | tion of large combines wherever The weather report at 5 o'clock es — ° | 6c . ? English and American Billiards Where is prima facie ground for|yesterday morning was. Bar Srd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. 8 e 0 In Twelve Tables SECOND AVE THOMPSON HARDWARE COMPANY Ltd. believing that such combines|29.329: maximum temperature, 9 exist in restriction of trade or for| 48; minimum temperature, 40: | —AND— —— undue enhancement ef prices. precipitation, 1.42 inch “ 99 The United Shoe Machinery mosun I Trust has been before the courts oom = | Tin w STOVES of Great Britain, the United DEATH HOVERS ABOUT | E. L. FISHER Empress Bowling ‘Ale H} n Ware Axes States and. Ausiratia for some | Funeral Director and Embaimer Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver AND POOL ROOM Xt ” CHARGES REASONABLE S TABLES | Nickel Ware Ranges and Peaveys years without much result, In A NEGLECTED COLD ond Ga, 00. En em: Shane ORO as follows: ping ed as ametns @ H En iw fact, the governments of these OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ‘Chelohsin” " Wednesdays at 10 p.m. the Coast 4d amet ware | HEATERS wedges |usiries have passed legislation ‘eae eo Japaned Ware asemere for she people's welfare from the Deppiinies siete cutehmnntone Camosun” - Saturdays at 10 p.m.) ee methods adopted by this great] Of colds iu the Fa Deason. ; . saa lila ‘ to burn COAL : : ; Arriving at Vancouver Friday evening Aluminum Ware WOOD and VIL, Crosscut Saws combine, but all have proven un- Trifling at the outset, aan ina e ® and Monday morning, respectively at prices from successful, few days, fatal in the end. 4 | $3.50 to wn se It has remained for this meas-| _Carelessness in dealing with versl es ros. None safer on the coast than these two L livered =: ure of the Laurier administra-| Colds is a criminal dallying with fine passenger steamers C O tion to demonstrate that a means a. yey the cold tant its The up-to-date House Decora- a daidinsieilabi aus Phone 101 330 2nd Ave Box 101 can be found for dealing with | ception and it is vanquished. on F ; ; e rs of Prince Rupert Ceal. Best on the such combines through govern- Tar isa great healing agent, one P J. H. ROGERS, Agent Phone 116 New Wellington oun es nent investigatio der circum.| 2 the oldest, surest, safest known. s ee iain WhUb Gunes be éocched fr Liver Gil hap wand wide ste a er am eae ee Rogers & Black iacanee. ‘ aper-rianging CARTAGE and Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and LINDSAY STORAGE | PRINCE RUPERT FEED 00. LR “FROM HOM HOM: Cod Liver Oil is the most scientific Our Specialties E TO E.” combination of these two remedies and is the greatest cold preventing |“We always deliver the goods.” G. T. P. Transfer Agente and cold curing remedy ever |2nd Street Phone 156 Green Gites: enameled, Peters ineeeeiin Dealers ir HOTEL El YSIUM known. Its benefits are instant- OFFICE~H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone ® | BIAY GRAIN FEED AND aneous, its results are marveilous. by the ordinary. courts. arge bottle costs only cents. jpiainienpaicnen, » Shey Millionaire Would Sell Land He| “aaésnunn Red Chair Si 3rd A SEEDS The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Got from the Government Back When headache and fever are Present with Chair ve. Little’ 5 s NEWS Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices. to People at 50c an Acre. = the fever ani allay the one “oth We buy furniture, stoves, cast. hone a a rs one a St cnechenahe, Us van off elotaing, ete. ‘ ‘ for the Internationa ° = ncou ; . eos L. Mathieu Co., Props. Sherbrooke, Que. (A) =: P 1142 Pender Street West Va ver, B.C. Victoria, Noy. 5.—Negotiations J a 0, ees ° @RATTON & BROCHU Magazines :: Periodicals :; Newspaper: Agents ine 8600. are still proceeding between the Foley Bros., Larson & Company, lnc c Box 335 CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS Provincial government and F. wi Ed ten, Van , Saskat Send Card or Phone 294 2nd Ave. Below Kalen Island Club} yai. orp: PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO —SEE= ESE : SEE E SS The. Ace of iendes and a Pair ° Two Sxats —Drawn for The Dally News by “Hop” one = ~ - — oe } j! CNCLONE - IVE Gor B THERES ONE — FE = = “NO-NOT | THE SCHEME -WELL JUST GENT F YOo-690' GO OUT AND Nou BOUNCE THAT SOMEBODY a:| STEP UP AND KNOCK BIG LUNCH HOOK : r “1 | Some coroner Gents OF YOURS RIGHT | . CAN OFF AND ILL IN MIS MaP! WRITE A PRESS AGENT STORY THAT a Nou oor Him “etry FoR Jack JOuns ° ) j ) A \y ; + ¥ SD wf ) Op