aie panne. a ae ae RE aa a { THE WEEKLY NEWS —ae ———————————— — . ; seis acini “ . Set opt es aap ATLIN'’S GOLF LINKS BOUND FOR SOUTH Sai en sateeniea te atom a0ctes + dawn D. Rockefeller and Andy The Prince Rupert did not) 6 ” ere i Carnegie May Play Foursome. } leave until 10 yesterday morn e ews ass e e The Seattle Times contains an] '™® 0" account of the lateness ; c of the train, Among those go-| elaborate write-up and pletureling south from here were the | of an elegant new hotel just com-| following: George Harris, H.| ® } pleted at Atlin by the White Pass|Smith, N. Neilson, Ed. Swanson. | ov ne Cent A or: For C nsertio vasome Railway Company. Surrounding] ©. Small, 6. C. Westenhaver, Mrs { ) » ty : } the commodious structure, which oe tem toe oe cor 8S. Newton, Charles FE, ! ; as cost $30,000, are 120 acres of], Oa ae " “8 a- —S 7" ? whieh b ; N. H. Veir, George BEmmonds, H. ark, 40 acres of which have been] w > . : * ps acr : mM} Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. R. L..| LIBEL ON CANADA qh converted into golf links. It is}Kuhn, Miss F. Stevens. G H.| — Wanted For Sale reported that Jawn D. Rocke-|Collins, |Every City Should Join Official | | ; feller and, possibly, the laird of ? 2 Protest Against Horne-Payne KITCHEN HELP Wanted at Vienna | yes a Skibbo will spend a few week-| Fire Chiefs Convene. -— | , Gate CON em Er cin Guay be fontea. opty ends at Atlin during the season. Phat a delegation from the mu Special to The Daily News H. F. McRae & Co 190tf Ten more hotels of the same]nicipal fire brigade should at W ~~ ie : tort For Rent FOR SALE Lounch, 90 ft 6 ft. on class are to be constructed by|tend the convention of coast fire mnipeg, June 24 R Claws { 4 newly refitted. Price $450. | Pham » me _— = oan ces one reese ener y the company, one each year for|chiefs way an invitation received|!§ being made here to have every Ce sot ten years.—-Whitehorse Star. by the city council yesterday/city in Canada join in an oMeial at Sth Ave. near Punten at rooms a POpood condition; cost ¢3% ne Will ° a a rhe convention will be| protest against the attack Of] POR RENT—Purnished front room in cheap. Apply 237 8th Ave. I 143-4 Oece . ’ : “ar Tae a. ‘he ; der artment, close | Over old} an eet ae ey eo ae ee oe i, oe Horne-Payne as to the London! Bau 'or Comment ~ Tet | vy tee . oof ay ue : : jeredit on the securities offered|poR neENT—Nicely furnished house; five ‘ALICE ARM GROUP of a better half. committee, by Canadian cities and muniei large rooms; corner 8th and Me Bride $30.00 per Mantl Phone Black ea an al ee palities, when he warned the ‘avr ot HAS BEEN BONDED | British financiers not to investle jin the municipal bonds of Can- 1 T. F. Hopki i ns, Representing Butte : . ads Lost Found tea, $30-$75 Underwood, LC. Smith, Remington $30-$75 _ { and Capitalists, Makes Initial Pay- “All Makes.” Write for booklet fu colors and save #50 e ° ment on Two Groups. to $75 on any typewriter. Rebuilts have identical finish, It takes a romantic § girl to/|]LOST—Diamond ring. Finder rewarded wear like and do work equal to brand new machines . s | . a fas Box 68, Daily News iaatr write a love lette hat means FOUND—An Odd Fellow’s gold pin, at the Word has been received from| Canadian Typewriter Exchange, Dept. 15, 543 Hastings W., Vancouver, B.C. the same thing over and over cemetery. Owner can have same at the) Alice Arm that the Red Point and es —_ = a. lagair Daily News OMce by paying for this) again, ad 110tf Race Hors groups situated about 22 miles up the Kitsau river, have been bonded by T. | oe | Hopkit s Of Seattle for the sum lof £101,000 Mr Hopkins, wh is well known cally having been a principal in several deals| © in 41909 s said t represent Butte interests in the purchase 6 6 of the two groups n which the @ initial payment has been mad © rhe Red Point group consists : of three claims and is owned by Charlies Swanson, Ola Evansot R. L. Bik, Ole Pearson and Ernest Carlson. The Race Horse grou, adjoining, consists of four claims Read Every I Gentl Then Check Off Wh son and Alf. Miner. Consierab ea ve tem entiemen, en ec at son and Alf. Miner. Considerabl prospecting has already bee done, proving the existence f ou Want, aesl Weeds readouts Seer four to .orty feet in width The ore is a chalcopyrite From the 9 9 Red Point showings ASSaVe f from $2.50 to 811 have been b tained and from the Race Hors: from a few dollars up to 853 in gold, silver and copper The news f the bonding has been received with considerab n satisfaction here is it points the fact that 7 al f w mate minine deve opment e be had, notwithstanding the ay And We Will Do The Rest parent “money stringeney. Se era prospects rs are aiready terested up the Kitsault, and Balbriggan Underwear; reg. 75c; now, a garment...... 45c Men's Dress Gloves; regular $1.25; now 65c lowing this river the gove " . i : 7 is constructing a pack tra Fine Spring Needle Weave; regular $1.00, now, gar... .70e Working Gloves; regular 50¢; now “s 25¢ the new camp, which now bids Light Wool Underwear; regular $1.25; now, garment. .90¢ Heavy Working Gloves; regular $1.50; now $1.10 fair to attract considerable at . . Whip Cord Pants; reguiar $3.50; now....... . $2.45 tention in mining circles P Medivm Heavy Wool Underwear; regular $1.50; now. .$1.16 k . $ Men's Dress Pants; regular $5.00; now... $3.85 and Cane! Miner ‘xtre . > ; T 7 . > ar $2.25 ow . . oe r xtra Heavy Wool Underwear; regular $2.25; now... .$1.90 Men's Dress Pants: reguiar $6.00; now.. . $4.65 Cotton Union Suits; regular $2.25; now............ $1.40 Men's Dress Pants; regular $7.00; now . $5.35 TO PURCHASE SITE Combination Suits, fine wool; regular $3.50; now... .$2.50 Men's Dress Pants; regular $9.00; now........... $6.40 FOR PLAYGROUND Cotton Night Shirts; regular $1.50; now............. 65c Men's Working Pants; regular $3.50; now... . $2.25 Entire line Dress Shirts; regular $1.50; now........ ‘ Men's Wor g Pants gular $3.75; no a t el ree g } 50; now $1.00 fen’ V , rkin i > regular : b> now $2.85 Fred Stork Gives Shrewd Scheme Pyjamas (Jap Crepe); regular $2.50; now.......,.. $1.35 Men’s Working Pants; regular $4.50; now $3.40 to Council for Acquiring Cotton Pyjamas; regular $3.00; now?.............. $1.90 Men's Working Pants; regular $5.00; now........ $3.90 Recreation Ground. Mr. Fred Stork appeared be e 9 e fore the city eoune esterday jevening to propose that a reer: ore n ln 0 C OC } er ve ation ground should be secured for the eity He suggested a sit : on Acropolis Hill between Borden street and the reservoi his Heavy or Light Suspenders: regular 75c; now......... 45c Fine Imported Flannel Shirts (English manufacture ; he thought, might be purchased , ; y > 2 ar $3.5( Oo at small cost and coaverted into Four-in-Hand Neckwear; regular 75c; now..........:; 45c ee OS.60. CR ce baie ob ved oe wk . $2.20 . 7 all ur ; iverted int Stiff Bosom Dress Shirts; regular $1.25; now...... .65c a eee ground by an ex . sabes ‘ > enc * venditure Of not more thi Turkish Bath Towels; regular 35c; each............. 20c Seaiias. Shirts: rember O00: wble, 2 :k>. 0 $2.20 oom ve oe mor _ § is, x ~ " . BLO recog ec e Cotton, Cashmere or Heather Sox; regular 3 for $14.00; now Railroad Shirts; regular $4.25; now 90c Sted ial’ dhe. bounail “es ‘ 0 ee See eee a ee ee OO Pe 9 oe Ree ac i ‘ ‘OuNnci as con Wo Gi rebc as «dees hic daekas vebveees ease $1.00 re OVOrgE Circ. s sce tek i udeebans > cd cas coa'es 90c ifronted with a dificult money | situation, He therefore sug- j}gested that the grounds might be © | pure hased by a joint stock com e of an or ard or mes tie e e 9 9 e jone hundred dollars’ worth of LS A a ee SEE WINDOW THESE PRICES OUGHT TO BRING YOU TO THIS STORE IN A HURRY. JULY 18T IS ALMOST HERE AND WE CAN FURNISH THAT NEW OUTFIT AND SAVE YOU NEARLY ONE-HALF. Our entire line of Men’s Suits about Half-price Martin : O’Reilly’s 2nd AVENUE STORE Look For The Big Red Sign ——————= taken by citizens bonds wotuuld bear |} stock might be | The no inter ' ’ ;est and would be redeemable by ithe city in two or three years This matter was referred to the finance committee and the parks jcommittee for their considera j tion and report rhe outfit of the men who are now doing the city scavenging will be purehased by the cor peration, which decided some time ago to take over the work The outfit consists of two horses and will cost $250 Buys 5 acres near Prince Rupert and carts, ete 8900 FINE LAND GOOD WATER SUITABLE FOR TRUCK FARMING SEE Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Prince Rupert ‘Third Ave. | NOTED RAILWAYMAN HAS PASSED AWAY Mr. Henry Wilkes Walker, For- mer General Auditor of G. T. R., Died in Winnipeg. } Mr. Henry Wilkes Walker, for merly. general auditor of the G T r. h., and one of the best known HE PERFECT SHOE railway men in the Dominion } FOR SUMMER SPOR ea died at his residence at Winni ASK YOUR DEALER per Man... on June iv Mr | W ane was born at Brantford,} . On February 12th, 1839 He | PPPPPeerooocororcorccessen, wae educated at the Hamilton] grammar sehor and entered the of a rvice f the Great Wester : < Railwa it i854 After four ¥ f ears he went to the Detroit & (¥ Milwaukee Railway, and in 1862 , ed the Grand Trunk Hailway} ~ is chief l kkheeper } See Mr. Walker's subsequent ap iy tments in the service of the ] R ‘ ’ ! wes Ac la ins is;8 chief l T A 7 cea | O S genera iuditor Apri 1 06 | ‘fron hich 4 tion he rvelired |? —_—_——uc ccs, ' : ! 0 afte 3] : is Lot i } M Wa va eatls si es | ert des per montl ' : : “ I \ Lot 9 I k . vit where th h aoe 1 led le had be | hho buy ! ind had. sor ! j 18 here wh fel 1 wal ittach ' for him j ‘ ‘ H vas i j Fra a | ranch « laught f the late John Le | s “ ne, Ksq {M i vh . vives h togeth vith f | s and tw laugh I) ] | Leeming Wa Fra W., Ar-| thr P. and Lewis ¢ I ‘ Mrs. Walter Williams and Mrs George Leek Andrew RK. Me Maste is we is two sisters, Mrs. Henry Birks PRINCE RUPERT and Miss Walker on ; . SEWER QUESTION IS | BPPSO POLL ID LI POLIO LIEPIDD CHG AGAIN IN LIMELIGHT Ald. McCaffery and Ald. Bullock- ENGINEERING Webster Spar Over Rights saad o of Private Owners. Te . ne, coached \ Ald b \“ : ind Ald ur MeCaffery ‘ iga he tres I eres . es at th wine. Adres I _ PACIFIC TRANSFER C0. Webs whi : week antec sh a | Furniture, Baggage, Piano Mov etPrrws segs i ing and Genera! Cartage ! y as ~ é : | Pp} I h ay I hid y hat tt i 1 ils ! 4 be we f j h atts ie JOO 1s al firs Ne . vase ft be bid cee ARRISON W. ROGER i ‘tee! vi ven this did a th ot d Architect have | rid i fifteen As the Suite 1, Fed A was for a private sewe he PRINCE RUPI did i e why the bill sh d be se ! the citY assess . iflice W. J. JEPHSON Alale nan MeCaffery expla ned hat in apportioning the cost of Barrister and Solicitor the repairs thing had at first} Sritisn ee "I been charged to some who had Notary Public made connections without secur Room 11, Federal Block, Prince Rupe ne permission He understood that Alderman Bullock-Webster ITING was one of those who had done BOOKKEEPING - AUD this As for charging the cost P Lessons of the repairs to private indi TD Tassie viduals, this had been dome by Alderman MeCaffery’s own in ELL structions It was the only feas WEND R. JONES ible Way of meeting the expense, | Phone 192 ined ons OS Alderman Bulloek Webster said that for his part he has B WN & UTI greed to pay $15 for sewer con RO B ERS nections, and that he had al MINING ENGINEERS ready paid $120, so he had borne METALLURGY AND MINI‘ his share He still wished to] es. Phone Black 413 ;Anow why the money for a pri Prince Rupert vate sewer should be collected by —- the city He thought that some 9 would object to paying LAND LOCATED Alderman MeCaffery said that 660 acre best , he hac undertake se oO eee * r le rad ndertaken himself t land, Naas River Va pay for any of those who declined Aivansh. located { to take their share of the burden . . an : \ Knox Apply until Friday . SPLE ID NA Hotel, Room 4 ON SALMON RIVER} Rupert Bakery We to announce that we have opened Excellent Showing Made on In-|a new "bakery ou eee eens re Hote eolicit the ironage of the pudi'« dian Mine in an Adit Foliow- and restaurant trade @ specialty. eres ing the Vein. delivered to a liparts of the city GARON & RASOGAZOVITCH in @ distance of some 230 feet Phone Biue 398 from the portal of the upper tun a nel being driven at the Indian mine, On the Salmon river, a fine Are You Lookine shoot of galena ore has been struck reeently The adit was 9 driven following the vein and the ( HEAP BUY .! shoot of ore encountered is be a lieved to be the same shoot opened up on the surface After . Striking the new ore body the Then Look into This face of the tunnel was enlarged Lots 141-12, Block s showing the vein to measure oix| feet in width Roy Clothier brought in some splendid sample 3 Of galena from the faee : the ice eal tunnel. J, Fred Ritchie, 7 of Prince Rupert, one o he di rectors of the Indian ail s, Lid =r Caen is here and will shortly survey Balance 6 and 12 M the companys holding land Canal ine ~/G. R. Naden Co., Lid Find it through a Daily N ws | Real Estate and Insuran Want Ad, i Second Avenue