g,, 1993. W ednesday Apr ) coal NOTICES pistriet of ae tries and D yminecd LAME eitot . hereby agent, 6 Given that il, a tice Meupation inane oply to the) SOM Gecupation Anancial agent 0 ays son Crate Inte Ode tor Heense|Sfter date intends to apply tothe chis © momissionel snd petroleum over | Comffiissionerof Land eT audi : met property rived jands pect for coal and petroleum over the fol Pjowing dese ost = Planted lowing described tang , ane OC the Grama Commencing at orumen ' m Z d ‘ : . me FR a mile 197) least bank of Porcupine coated on the nk right-o! : ist 80 CHAINS, Imile south from Go. 1 } about one ce north 80 oe, go chains to place) thenes north 80 chat mile post 132, OS en pining O40 SCPTEP south BO chains, weat eo as chains, oor less hn. D. RORISON. of commencement, containing 64 geres p. W. Mecrady, Agent. more or less ; pep, 5th, 191 ; a D, RORISON, wed Fe . MeCrat , pew, | Dated Jan. 92nd, 1913 udy, Agent p. F : mar. 24th, 1013./R. D. RB, ub. Feb. 24th mune BW. C , , eee Lat trict —Distrtet of Pub, Feb. 21, 1913-Mar. 31, 1048 omneca " ae 4 n that 1, Ry D. - tice ne 1 si agent, S $ + p th rc, q hn i o apply Moone Uomineca ane. District District of - ’ ’ azellor ; oo snd petroleumy Over) Notice is hereby given that I, R. D, Rort- Prouowing 4 epost planted afte Zote inter Hnancial agent, 60 days ommenciné ts «= from the Grand nn lente apply to the Chief ' r mile 137 % Il eae = ids r license to pros ak right Ay west 80 chains, pect for coal and petroleum over the fol bee north chains to place lowing described lands ns ane ‘ining 640 acres Commencing at & post planted on the commencell east bank of Porcupine Creek about one or nh. D. RORISON, Iniles south from G. T. P. mile post 132 pr. W. MeCrady, Agent. thence north #0 chains, west 80 chains, ved Fel tk 13 south 60 chains, east 80 chains to place mr we gaat containing 640 ecres , ore or less DvD K . ‘ : 3. ba peb, 24tn, 1919-—Mar, S46B, he p & D. RORISON. — W. McCrady, Agent, Land District—Distriet of Dated Jan. 22nd, 1913 omineca Hazelton RK. D. K. . eo is he given thet I, RK. OD. 8. E. C. jouie pa nan’ ge | Zz Pub. Feb. 21, 1913-——Mar. 34, 1043. sioner of Lands for license sii 1) and petroleum over pa ped lands a 4 Pr ne tse, Omineca beng District—District of Trunk mile ; azelton ains, west 80 chains, Notice is hereby given that I, BR. D. Rort- east 80 era. ied son, occupation financial agent, 60 days| ntaining ac after date intends to apply to the Chief) Kh. D, RORIBON, Pr. W. MeGrady, Agent, ted Feb ivis & & DAR bp, Feb. 24th, 1013 Mar. 24th, 1013 ypineca Land Distriet—District of Hazeilon, uce is hereby given that i, KR. D t ypation financial segent, 60 after date intend Ww apply to the ; commissioner of Lands for license rospect for ai and petroleum over following described lands minenciLg at 4 post planted Grand Trunk mile post 128, » south 80 chains, east 80 chains, s) chains, west 80 chains to place mmencement, containing 640 acres or iess RK. D. RORISON Fr. W. MeCrady, Agent ted Feb. Sth, 1013 Ww ‘ b. A ». Feb. 24th, 1013-——-Mar, 24th, 1943. mmineca Land District—District of Hazelton, ce is bereby given that I, A. D mn palon fuancial agent, 60 alter date intend to apply to the juinissioner { Lands for license ruspect t ai and petroleum over following described jands ueDCOg al 4 post planted Grand Trunk mile post 128, e soulh 80 chains, west 60 chains, gy chains, east 80 chains to place commencement, coptaining 640 scres oo R. D. RORISON. Fr. W. MeCrady, Agent. ed Feb. Sth, 1913, vb. F i Feb, 24th, 1013——Mar. 24th, 1913 mnecs Land District istrict of Hazelton eby given that I, AK. D pation financial agent, ¢ a late intend to apply to the ssioner f Lands for license mpect ff 4| and petroleum over ving described lands ening al a post planted aud Trunk talie post igs e gorth & hains, east 80 chains, us, West 80 chains to place containing 640 4Scres K. BD. RKORISON. *. W. MeCrady, Agent. ed Feb. Sth, 1043 W b. Feb, 24th, 1043 1913—Mar. 24th, a La 1 District Hazelton. given that I, A. D fuaneial agent, 6 imtend to apply to the her of Lands for leense coal and petroleum over scribed lands; at 4 post : of a small runk = =6mile t ¢ soulh 80 chains, west VY) 0 chains, east 80 chains to place ommbencement, comtaining 640 acres or jess. A.D. RORISON. ieee Agent. District of planted cabin 130, chains, Urand r fed Feb. Sth, EC E DR b. Feb. 24th, 1043-—-Mar. 94th, 1043. ‘mineca Land District—Distries of Hazelton. ‘s hereby given that I, BR. D. Cupetion financial agent, 60 Gale intend to apply to the Mssioner of Lands for license f coal and petroleum over Jescribed lands; on, ¢ after ft at ry post planted of small cabin a Trunk mile post 180, shorth 50 chains, west 80 chains, ~ 00 chains, east 80 chains to place iibeicement, containing 640 acres or less v. wi _D, ROMISON. io Feb. bab, 1943, ecrady, Agent, 241b, 1013-—Mar, @4th, 1045. mineca Land Distriet—p —Distri Hazelton, oe creby given that I, BR. D, ee. oe agent, 60 late inten to appl to the : he sah hd Lance be Heens+ for ¢o 1 wing descried cere over eOCing at a or a LL, the Urand ce 5 ne planted " small cabin -% russ mile post 130, 86 cha ©benS, east 80 chains, Pemmen nite, went 50 chains to place or les 6(CORMuing 640 acres A. p. RORISON, F lated : W. fh Sth, 1948, , DR ub. Fel 24th, 1013-Mar, 94th, 1943, Omineca Lan a Districe—Di Hazelton, strict of tice is pt hereby given that I, RB. D. : baton Dnancial agent, 60 ; ve intend to apply to th Duis Prospecy Her of Lands for license .ivat and petroleum over eeertbed lands the ug at a post en | ik tulle post 130, aims, east 80 chains, west 80 chains to place » Containing 640 aeres K. D. RORISON ig Mecrady, Agent, planted ira cabin Bb 80 che s ComMmen ement Je Fr. W Ww , 1 24th 1013.—Mar, Q4th, i ‘sland#® Land District ' rict of Skeena. le wa © & @ na 1 . gton ‘Ply for 1019 Goodale, of occupation attorney, oat 4 license to prospect 4 i ribed jan’, MM Over the following OMMNen NPS! Cotter hy te DOME DIAMIed at the Me sovth pa SCHON 8, Township 7, DS, they chains, thenee west 80 80 * north 80 Ghains, thence ba ‘© GOODALE, Locator, q - s Naor ub ro ott 1015 44, Map, 9, 40, 47, 94, mat 1, A DB COAL NOTICES Omineca Land District—pistrrer fazelt oF ! 6| Notice is hereby Commissionerof Lands for license to pros pect for coal and petroleum over the fol lowing described lands Commencing at a post planted on the east bank of Porcupine Creek about one miles south from G. T. P. mile post 132, thence south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. RK. D. RORIBSON, FP. W. MeCrady, Agent Dated Jan. 22nd, 191%. AK. D. K N. W. C Pub. Feb. 21, 1913-——Mar. 31, 1913 Omineca Land District-—District of Hazelton. Notice is hereby given that I, R. Dy Rori- son, occupation Mnancial agent, 60 days after date intends to apply to the Chief Commissionerof Lands for license to pros- 1 for coal and petroleum over the fol-| lowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the east bank of Porcupine Creek about one miles south from G. T. P. mile post 132 thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 scres more or less. R. D. RORISON j F. W. MeCrady, Agent. | Dated Jan. 29nd, 1993. N. E. C. RK. D. A. Pub. Feb. 21, 1913-——-Mar. 31, 1013 | | | | Cmineca Land District—Distriet of Hazelton. Notice is hereby given tha Rorison, occupation financial days after date intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for license to prospect for coal and petroleum over) the following described lands Commencing at @ post planted near an old construction camp, mile post 135 thence north 80 chains, east 0 chains south 80 chains, west 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. A. D. RORISON I, kD agent, ¢ F. W. MeCrady, Agent Dated Feb. Sth, 1913. Ss. W. C, RK D. AR. Pub. Feb. 24th, 1013—Mar. 24th, 1913 Gmineca Land Distric}—Disirict of Hazel RK. D. agent, 60 is hereby given that I, occupation financial days efter date intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands Commencing at @ post planted near an old construction camp, Mile post 135, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains south 80 chains, east 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. — A. D. RORISON. Fr. W. MccCrady, Agent. Dated Feb, Sth, 1013. 5. 8. G Notice Rorison, RK. D. _R. Pub. Feb, 24th, 1913-——Mar. 24th, 1915 Omineca Land District—Distriet of Haseltea. Notice is hereby given that I, A. D Rort eceupation fAneacial agent, 60 days ter date intend to apply to tm ef Commissioner of Lands for license to prospect for coal end petroleum over the following describe@ lands: Commencing 61 @ post fs ee near an old construction camp, ile st 135, thence south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains to place commencement, containing 640 acres of os R. D. RORISON. Py. W. MeCrady, Agent. Dated Feb, Sth, 1613. N. W. C. . dD. R, Pa Feb. 24th, 1913—Mar, 24th, 1913. Omineca Land Dreenee--Biaweses of H. ton. Notice is hereby given that i, Rk. D Rorison, occupation fnaucial agent, 66 s after date intend to apply to. th: thier Commissioner of Lands for license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands Commencing at & post planted near an old construction camp, tile 133, thence south 80 chains, west north 80 chains, east 80 chains to place bf commencement, containing «* ae oo R. D. RORISON. F. W. MeCrady, Agent Dated Feb. Sth, 1043, LB Pub. Feb, 94th, 1043—Mar, 24th, 1015 Omineca Land Dfstriet—District of Hage. ton, Notice is hereby given that i RB. Rorison, occupation financial days after date intend to apply to chi Dd. 60 the f Commissioner of Lands for prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands: 4 Commencing at s post plante: about 500 yards from Grand Trunk right-of-way, mile 137 thence south 80 chains, east 80 chains, north 80 chains, west 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. R. D. RORISON F. W. McCrady, Agent. Dated Feb. Sth, 1013 N, W. CG, fh. DK, : Pub, Feb, 24th, 1013——Mar, 24th, 1013 the Omineca Land District District of Hazelton that I, A. D Notice is hereby given Rorison, occupation fMnancial agent, | days after date intend to apply fo the Chief Commissioner of Lands for license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following desertbed lands: Commencing at post planted about 500 yards from the Grand Trunk right-of-w nile 187% thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains north 80 chains, east 80 chains to place of commencement, Containing 646 acres more or less. A. BD. RORIGON Fr. W. MeCrady, Agest a Feb. Oth, 1916. Pub. Feb, 24th, th19-——Mar, 24th, 1919 j dl ta | Lots COAL NOTICES Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands Da Take fotice that I, Filippo Panvini, of Prince Kupert, B. C., intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lan@s for @ leense to prospect for coal, off an@ pe troleum on the following deseribed lands, on the west coast of Graham Island: Commencing at @ post planted one mile s®uth from the southeast corner. of Coal Lease 7432; thence 80 chains north; thence 80 chains west; thence 80 chains south; thence 80 chains east, to the place of be- winning, containing 640 acres. Located Sth January, 1913. FILIPPO PANVINI. Weekly Mar, 3, to Apr. 7. Skeena Land District—Distiet of Queen ri ere Islands © notice that I, Filippo Panvini, of Prince Rupert, B. C., intend to apply wo the Chief Commissioner of Lands for @ license to prospect for coal, oll and troleum on the following described lands on the West coast of Graham Island: ; Commencing at a post planted one mile south from the southeast corner of Coal Lease 7432; thence 80 chains north; thence 80 chains east; thence 80 chains south; thence 80 chains west, to the place of be: ginning, containing 640 acres, Located 6th January, 1913. . . FILIPPO PANY ° Weekly Mar. 3 to Apr. 7 7 Skeena Land District—District of Queen hit Charlotte Istands, ake notice that I, Filippo Panvini, of Prince Rupert, B. C., intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal, oi] and - troleum on the following describe on the west coast of Graham eee Commencing at @ post planted one mile south from the southeast corner of Coal License 7432; thence 80 chains south thence 80 chains west; thence 80 chains horth, thence 60 chains east, to the place of beginning, containing 640 acres, Located 5th January, 1013. PANVINI. Weekly Mar. 3 to Apr. 7 “LAND LEASE NOTICES. Land Dieies~-powiet of Coast, | Skeena Bus ° Ley Take notice that James D. Peebles, of | ply for permission to lease the following } oO ease | deseribed lands: oe aa | Commencing at & post planted om the | Dortheast coast of Porcher island, about & quarter of 4 mile southeast of the mouth of Humpback Creek, half chain from beach, thence south 80 chains, themce east | 80 chains, thence north 60 chains, | West 80 chains following shore | point of commencement, containing ;} acres more or less. some peacene. obert Heid, A t. | Dated 29th January, 1913. oo | Pub. Feb. 10, 1913-——Apr. 7, 1043. | setae Land District—District of Coast, Ran, Vv we V. Take notice that Robert Reid, of Vaa- couver, B. C., contractor, imtends to ap- ply for rmission to lease the following desert lands: Commencing at & post planted on northeast coast of Porcher Iisisad,.. t 2% miles southeast of mouth of Hump- back Creek and at the north end of Chis- more Passage, balf chain from thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chats, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains following shore line to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, ROBERT RBID. Dated 29th Januery, 1913. Pub. Feb. 10, 1013—Apr. 7, 1013. WATER NOTICE. For a License to Take and Use Water. Notice is hereby given that Jock Bonnar, of Kitsumkaium Lake, B. C., will apply fo a Jivense wo take and use 150 miners ig@hes of water out of Hall Creek, which fews in @ westerly direclion lbrough 1432 and i521, Range V., Coast Dis trict, and cmpties into Kitsumkaium Lake near southwest corner of Lot 1432. The water will be diverted at @ point about % mile up from the mouth and will be used for on the land de irrigation eae scribed as southeriy portion of Lot 1521, Range V, Coast District. This netice Was posted on the ground om the 5th day of March, 1913. The @ plication will be fied in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Kupert. Objections may be filed with the said Water Kecorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C. JOCK BONNAR, Applicant. Mar. 3 to 24. “LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Ki ange V. Take notice that 1, Daniel Brenton Ken- ney, of Terrace, B. U., occupation rancher, intend to apply for perMission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at @ post planted at ihe northeast corner of Lot 5130, thence porth 40 chains, thence east 30 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 30 chains to the point of commencement, containing 120 acres more or less. DANIEL BRENTON KENNEY. Dated March 13th, 1913. Pub. April 7th to June 2nd. Skeena Land Oteriee—pistries of Coast, Take notice that ge W. ter, of Prince Rupert, B. C.; occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described 3 Commencing at &@ post planted 2% miles east of Quinista Kiver,, on the Skeena River, thence 40 chains horth, thence 40 chaims west, themee 40 chains south, thence 40 chaigs east to point of commencement, containipg 160 acres more or less. GEORGE W. CARPENTER. Dated January 28th, 1013. Pub. Feb. 10th, 1913—Apr. 7th, 1013. Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar Take notice Bernard O'Neill, of Goose Bay, B. C.; occupation prospector, intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described lands: cx ing at & post planted one mile distant and in @ southeasterly direction from the Hidden Creek Copper Company's wharf, Goose Bay, B. C., thence east fol- lowing the sinuosities of the shore line so ehams, thence north 20 chains, thence west $0 chains, thence south 20 chaims to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less, BERNARD O'NEILL. . S&S W. Jennings, Agent. Dated January 8th, 1943. Pub. Feb. 10, 1913—Apr. 7th, 1013. Omineca Land Disirict—District of Cassiar. Take notice that I, RK. D, Rorison, inan- cial agent, of Vancouver, B. C,, 60 days Sfter date intend to apply to Chief Com- missioner of Lands to purchase Lot 015 A, Cassiar district, Skeena River, containing 43.7 ore by ou, nt Dated Feby. le . RK. D. RORISON, F. W. MeCrady, Agent. Mar. 3-Apr. #8. Skeena Land District—Distriet of Coast Frank Knott, of TAKE NOTICE that Prince Rupert, 8.C., occupation er, intends to ly tor rmission to pur chase the following deseribed lands; Commencing at 4 st planted at the N.W. corner of T.L, 30045, thence south 80 chains; thence west 20 chains, thence north 60 chains more or less to the south bank of the Skeena River; thence north easterly along the said bank of the Skeena Kiver to the point of commencement, con taming 150 acres more oF less. . FRANK KNOTT, H. D., LENHART, Agent. Dated Feb. 24, 1913. Pub. Mareh 17 to May 1243 | Skeena Land Digteios-—-pisiries of Coast Ran, ’ ee TAKE NOTICE that Bugene hens, of Prince Rupert, B.C,, occupation cook, in tends to apply for permission to pur chase the following deseribed lands: commencing at t planted at the N ig. corner of T.L, 30045, thence north 30 |}ehnains; thence east 13 chains, more or less, to the west boundary of John Me i keehney’s pre-emption; thence south 20 chains, more or less to John Mckechney’s SW. corner; thence east 20 chains; thence }south 20 chains; thence west 33 chains, }more or less, to the east boundary of T. L. 30045; thenee north 20 chains, more or less to the point of commencement, containing 60 acres less. vp. Lanta » 7, Agent. Dated Feb. 24 Aa Pub. March 17 to May 1218 | due THE DAILY NEWS ANOTHER RAILWAY FOR NEW HAZELTON Britisty Cotumbia and Alaska Road to Tap Groundhog Coal Fields. New Hazelton is not to remain a one railway town very long. The vast resources of the imme- diate New Hazelton distriet and of the immense areas to the north, east, south and west are becoming so well known to the capitalists, the railway kings and the world’s greatest commercial magnates that the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company will not be allowed to remain sole pos- sessor: It is only recently that the Vancouver dailies have an- nounced new railway plans for early execution. The most im- portant of these is the B. C.- Alaska railway, behind which the ©. P. BR. is reported to be. Their plan is to run from Lytton or Lillooet to the Bulkley Valley, through that valley to New Hazel- ton, thenee across to the Naas, tapping the Groundhog coal fields. Later extensions wil! be made to Alaska and to the Peace River country. The first line will be through New Hazelton, the Naas and the new anthracite coal district. This will give New Hazelton the double railway ser- vice with all advantages which go with such a service.—Omineca Herald. PANAMA CANAL READY FOR SHIPS NEXT MAY Official Cablegram from Colonel Goethals Setties the Ques- tion Colon, April 4—The excava- tion of Culebra cut is completed except three miles at Culebra, embracing the area of slides. A little more than ten million cub- ic yards of excavation remains. This work will be finished in Oc- tober. A steamship company cabled to Col. Goethals asking when it could advertise for traffie thru the canal, and asking the pro- bable date when the first ship would pass through. Col. Goe- thals answered that the canal would be completed and ready for ships in May, 1914. PAPER INDUSTRY MAY MOVE INTO CANADA Manufacturers to Cross Line if News Print is Placed on the Free List ~—ee New York, April 6—Placing of news print on the free list will result in the removal of all the International Paper Company's plants from this country to Can- ada, according to P. T. Hodge, president. Not only will this ap- ply to the international, says Mr. Hodge, but to all the paper man- ufaeturers at present located in the United States. The Cana- dian government has offered many inducements to American paper companies and several of the larger ones have made pre- parations for such a move. Al- though the removal of the tariff will not reduce prices readily, according to paper men it will result in the transfer of indus- try to Canada, where they will no longer be subject to the Sher- man anti-trust law. Washington, April 9—In the president's message to congress yesterday news print paper is found in the free list of the new tariff, MOSLEMS OF INDIA ASK AID FOR TURKEY Call Upon Great Britain to Prove Herself Friend of the Ottoman Empire Bombay, India, April 6—A meeting of about 700 Mohamme- dans has been held here to bring the attention of the vice- roy the feeling of the Mussul- mans of India in relation with the war with Turkey. O. Mah- omedali, editor of the Mussul- man newspaper, Comrade, mov- ed the following resolution: “That this meeting of Mussul- mans of Bombay prays His Ex- celleney the Viceroy to consider the desirability of shaping the foreign poliey of the Empire with regard to the feelings and sentiments of 70,000,000 of Mos. Jem subjects of India, and so acting in the present erisis in Turkey as to leave no doubt that Great Britain is absolutely neu- tral, if not friendly with Turkey.’ Ornithological. In the spring a _ lovelier iris lightens mocking bird and dove; in the spring the lady kills ‘em, pins ‘em on her hat, for love! INEVITABLE DOOM OF THE SUBLIME PORTE With the Fall of Adrianople the Great Mosiem Dynasty Was Ended inevitable doom The of the Turks has fallen and the eity of Hadrian, theirs 1364, since has come under the arms of the de. spised giaour The plains of Thrace are once more steeped with blood, perhaps in greater quantity than at any time since the Emperor Valens and his Ro- man army perished beneath the revengeful onslaughts of the Huns. Twice before Adrianople trembled; before Diebitsech in 1829, and again before the Rus- sians in 1878. As the Turkish capita! in the Occident, Adrianople antedates Constantinople by nearly one hundred years. No longer is it a great city, except in the hearts of the Turkish people. Constan- tinople and Salonika outrank it commercially, but in sentimental importanee and religious signi- ficance it is without equa! in Europe. The desperate defence and the destruction of the city before surrender indicate the measure of despair of the Turk- ish troops in faee of their in- escapable defeat. The Turk, whatever his fail- ures as a ruler and his incom- petency as a citizen in the days of progress, has won again the respect of the world as a brave fighter. The chances of war were against him from the start He couldn't win; on the face of it he should not win, but in arms and in diplomacy he fought well. He still has his kismet to console him, and may yet break a bit- ter smile over the efforts of his christian enemies to divide the spoils in a most unchristianlike fashion. AMUNDSEN’S PLAN TO REACH NORTH POLE Will Drift Across It Even Though it Takes Five Years. Eugene, Ore., April 6.—“There will be no trace of Perry or of Cook at the North Pole when I get there a few vears from now,” said Raold Amundsen, the explorer, in “I do an interview here today not believe there is any land there, but expect to find nothing but a great sea of floating ice.” Explorer Amundsen intends to discover the real location of .the North Pole by drifting across it even though it may take him five years to do He will take along with him two Christoffer- so. son aeroplanes, which are now being made in San Francisco. These aeroplanes will not be used in an attempt to reach the pole, but simply to rise above the seas for the purpose of astronomical observations. Belgian Princesses Lose. Brussels, April 5.—The appeal court rendered its decision today in the suit brought by the daugh- ters of the late King Leopold for the entire Congo property left by their father, valued at $14,000,- 000. The court decided against the princesses, who in addition to losing their case are mulcted in the costs. Recently the prin- cesses rejected the proposals of the minister of juStice that they accept $7,500,000 as their share. The property will now go to the Belgian state and the Niederful- bach foundation. ; Death Reconciles the Heinzes. New York, April 5.—Mrs,. Ber- nice Golden Heinze, wife of F. Augustus Heinze, from whom she recently was granted an inter- loeutory decree of divorcee, died late today in her apartment on upper Broadway. With = the knowledge that the end was near, the dying woman begged that Mr. Heinze be sent for. He came at her call and there was a recon- ciliation. Still Another Mexican Rebeilion. 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