nturday, August 23, 1913 ND /pURCHASE NOTICES. ge V e The Prince Rupert 06 bee. Limited, of Prince eB ., intends to apply for permis- y virchase 40 acres of and near the fiver, pounded as follows: ‘acing at & post planted on the Sa yf Lake Madeleine near the out- end Of ith 20 chains, thence west 20 ene nce north 20 chains, thence east Me. to point of commencement, con- a or le ae 0 PSS, (0 acres TU HYDRO- ELECTRIC NCE Rt bah 0., LIMIT “George H. Kohl, Agent. 1913 Per led May 16th, “july 21, 1013. >, May 26, 1918 r Land District—District of Skeena. notice that Samuel KR. Brown Jr., Ooo upert B.C. occupation engi- fn to apply for permission to . aiends roilowing deseribed lands: minencing at @ post planted at the corner of Lot 2626, thence west thence south 40. chains, thence ‘hains, thence north 40 chains to r commencement, containing 160 more or 1688. OCMMUEL ROLLINS BROWN JR. ed April 26th, 1 913. ; May 26, 1913 July 21, 1913, pa al a Land District— District of Coast, Range V. ta, B. C., occupation farmer, intend ‘i ; for permission to purchase the described lands: Repmencing at &@ post planted at the west corner Of Lot 4125, thence riy along the shore line 20 chains * Jess, thence following the shore iy to northwest 5 chains sement, less, rtherly afd e@ 4125, thence south yy less to point of comm 12 acres more or less. LOUIES AURIOL, 1913. 13—July 21, 1913. -District of Coast, Vv. ning ed May 2138t, bh. May 26, 19 District Kange Land t that James Jabour, of e Kupert, B. C,, occupation mer intends to apply for erinission to Jase the following described property: ing at a post planted about % st of Mile Post 49 on the G. T. P. ay, east from Prince Rupert, on an yin the Skeena River, thence south jains, thence east 40 chains, thence s0 chains, thence west 40 chains to of commencement, containing 320 notice more or less. JAMES JABOUR. ted June 18th, 1013. 1013—Aug. 18, 1913. June 23, ha Land, District—District of Coast, Range V. e notice that I, Lancelot Russel Wal- Beavis, of Victoria, B, C,, occupation mariner, intend to apply for per- nu Ww purchase the following de- 1 lands nmencing at @ post planted on the wast corner Of @ bay, @ little to the ud of Skiak! Bay, Stephens Island, foreshore, thence @ast 20 chains, north 20 chains, thence west 20 s, thence south 20 chains to point olmmencement, containing 40 acres LLOT. RUSSEL WALROND BEAVIS. 13 ted July 18t, . ; b. July 21, 1913—Sept. 15, 1913. 14 Land District—District of Coast, Range IV, notice that Frank B, St. Amour of ty of Prince Rupert, in the Province tish Columbia, prospector, intends to r permission to lease the follow escribed land: icing at a post planted on the ast of Banks Isiand, British Co mo the shore of @ small unnamed i being about five (5) miles in an direction from End Hill, thence eighty (80) chains, thence north ly 20 uains, thence west eighty baius, thence south twenty (20) hs to point of commencement, and ung one hundred and sixty (160) or e838, FRANK B,. ST, AMOUR, Locator, 29th day of April, 1913. more ted the b. May 5, 1913-—June 30, 1013. a Land District—District of Coast, Range 6. ke notice that Guy L, fooker, of liupert, B. C., occupation civil en- r, intends to apply for pertaission to iase the following described lands; umencing at & post planted at south- ner of Lot 907, Range 5, Cousi ict, thence north 40 chains more of t south boundary of J. A, kirk cKs application to purchase, thence 40 chains more or less following indary to northwest corner of Lot thence south 40 chains to southwest [ st Si, thence east 20 chains t to high water mark, thence | and westerly following high luark to point of commencement, ig 200 acres more or less, GUY L, TOOKER. i July 6th, 1013. July 14, 19138—Sept. 8, 1913. District—District Range V. that I, Thomas Vancouver, Bb, U,, occupation swan, intend to apply for per purchase the following de ke of Coast, ma Land Pierpont AD) , ing at @ post planted on the ier of a bay, a hitte © the Skiakl Bay, Stephens Island, shore, and adjacent to L. R. W laun, thence north 20 chains, West 20 chains, thence south 20 thence east 20 chains to point of ement, containing 40 acres more THOMAS PIERPONT BANKS. 1 ied July ist, 1913, ub. July 21, 1913—-Sept, 15, 1013. ha Land District—District of Coast, Range 5. that Martin Swanson, of ce Kupert, B. C., occupation painter, nds to apply for permission to pur- Se the following described lands; ommencing at &@ post planted at the thwest corner of Lot 38075, thence th 20 chains, thence west 40 chains, mice 40 chains in a southerly direction Hd the shore, thence 40 chains In an terly direction round the shore to the it of commencement, containing one bdred and twenty acres more or less. MARTIN SWANSON, Jated June 24th, 1943, Pub, June 30, 19193—Aug. 25, 1013. ake notice WATER ACT. lce of Application for the Approval of Works, and for Approval of Under- taking by Minister of Lands. ake notice that the PORT EDWARD WNSITE COMPANY, LIMITED, of fice Kupert, in the Province of British lumbia, will apply to the Comptroller Water Rights for the approval of the is of the works to be eonstructed for ullization of the water from Wolf ek, Skeena District, for which applica- lu has been made by the company, and der which application Permit No. 107 ® been issued by the Comptroller of Aler Hights, granting permission to the S PORT TOWNSITE COM- Y, LIMI to make surveys for Mstruction of the works for diversion ‘wo cuble feet per second from said an Creek for Municipal Purposes, he plans and particulars required by “lon One of Section 70 of the “Water as amended have been filed with the ‘aptroller of Water Rights at Victoria, i with the Water Recorder at Prince \nd take ‘notice that the said PORT WARD TOWNSITE COMPANY, LIM- ED, also intends to apply under Part x of the “Water Act’ for approval by Minister of Lands of the undertaking Aue company a8 outlined in the plans particulars now on fle with the iDtrovier of Water Rights and with the a Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. ¢.,, connection with the company’s appll- “oples of the application, under Section anh the “Water Act” and of the petl- he MiniseeProval of the undertaking by a nister of Lands as aforesald, are on ie the omece of the Water Recorder of + 4 pustrics at re Rupert, B, C., a » oMce of the ater Rights at Victoria, —e es cq /ecttons to the applications may be 1 hts Yee the Comptroller of Water Dated ay ament me dings. Victoria. J ce ay ‘of June, than upert, B, C., this 18th ORT ED * LIMITER WARD "TOWNSITE COMPANY, Land pistrict——District of Coast, e Ran P PRINCE treaty which ended the war. the PAUL OF SERVIA AND LADY CURZON Prince Paul, the Crown Prince of Servia, receiving impertant Bal- kan war documents from Lady Curzon on a London 8t. packet is thought to have contained The first copy of the Hon. Mr. Hazen, Minister of Mar- ine while in Dawson. No duty being charged on Canadian goods | taken across the baundary to the new strike. Many are out-| A. being Mr. George MacClean, troller .* transferred to Ottawa, and Mr, G, Jeckell appointed him. ARGED ON GOODS GOING INTO SHUSHANA CANADIAN CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT WAIVES RESTRICTIONS ON AMERICAN GOODS PASSING THROUGH YUKON TERRITORY TO NEW DIGGINGS Dawson, Y.T., Aug. 19—They|fitting at Dawson, the nearest Canadian Customs Department| supply point. has waived the restrictions on} Dr. D.. D. Cairns, Dominion American goods” crossing the | geologist, has just arrived at Yukon.to the diggings at the | Dawson from the new camp and strike on Uhestna River in Alas-|reports the strike rich and that ka, near the head of While River. | the only feasible route is up the Such goods in transit will be al-|White River by steamer 90 miles lowed to pass withoul deposit,|to Donjek and thence by pack and where supervision is neces-|horse to the diggings, 60 miles. sary to see that the goods are|Large amounts of gold were be- taken into the United Stajes the|ing taken out when the party left expense of the same will be paid|camp. .De, Cairns brought with for by the Canadian Customs de-|him some splendid samples of partment, nuggets and coarse gold and he This arrangement has been/reports the formation ideal for made on the recommendation of! deposit placer gold and that the Commissioner Black and Dr, Al-|same extends to the Canadian fred Thompson, M.P., and by the/|side of the line. comp- the Yukon, has been to succeed TWENTY San Francisco, Aug, 22—-Mau-|and architect, ry Diggs, former state yesterday pleaded guilty to a vio- lation of the Mann White Slave|him Act by eloping with two - girls He faces four counts twen- from Reno, and may gel ty years. A court crowded = from the railings to the doors listened in hushed expectancy yesterday when Marsha Warrington picked her way through the erowd to the a sentence of room wilness stand and told how she was transported by the accused for immoral purposes from Sac- ramento to Reno, he leaving a wife and babies behind him, Court. adjourned with the story point dealt with the introduction posure at the point where the party four, consisting of Diggs, F. D.|across Caminetti, Marsha Caminetti tried later on a similar charge— both of whom were arrested with in a bungalow The witness swore she had left Sacramento and marriage, early acquaintance was traced in detail described minutely. and WHITE SLAVER CONFESSES HIS GUILT AFTER EVIDENCE IS IN FORMER STATE ARCHITECT GUILTY ON FOUR COUNTS AND MAY GET A SENTENCE UNDER THE MANN ACT OF YEARS cse- —the latter to be in Reno. threats of ex- on promise of narrative of the under only The the to Reno trip was FATAL QUARREL the Dispute Over Money Caused the Shooting. Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 19. —While eastbound train No. 2 of of\the Salt Lake Route was speeding desert early today, Warrington |John Berlello whipped out a re- and Lola Norris stepped off the|volver and emptied it at his two train at Reno. ‘companions. Passengers fled to The girl swore that Diggs had|the other coaches, When the bought railway tickets and paid|train crew entered they found for the sleeping car drawing | George Loechner and George room they occupied, She swore Florado lying in’ the aisle, the she saw the tickets delivered to|former mortally wounded, — Ber- the conductor, | tello was put in jail at Delta, Questions and answers pre-| Utah, The wounded men were liminary to and following this | brought here, A quarrel over upon the scene of Lola Norris|}money was said lo have caused the shooting, | THE DAILY NEWS r TERRACE NOTES, Terrace, Aug. 21—Mr and Mrs Bruce Fraser, who have been the guests of Mrs. T. Marsh, left on Sunday for the coast. Arrivals on Wednesday's train included Mr. J. Manson, the road superintendent and Mr. Pearson. Miss Brooks arrived on Wed- nesday and will be the guest of Mrs. Hazell for some weeks. The Government road camp under the direction of Arthur Carr has moved from Semoquoits to Terrace, where work now being done at the south of the track. is side portunity to meet and welcome Miss Brooks. The highest num- ber of points was made by Mrs. Large, Miss Sparks being a close second. Rey, and Mrs. T. J. Marsh are moving this week into their new house at Terrace, from Kitsum- kalum, where they have been for some years. Miss Etanda Marsh is_ the guest of Mrs. Ross at Kitsumkal- um Lake. Mr. Corlett reports splendid growth of vegetables and fruit on the Lakelse side.: He is ship- ping by every train. ARMED LUNATIC HAD A REIGN OF TERROR Started Police and Citizens on a Cakewalk, Keeping Time With Gun. Brooks, 18.—Be- cause a Alta., Aug. local druggist refused his demand for cocaine, R. Vin- ing, a young man employed in the camps around here, started a short lived reign of terror in Brooks last night. Armed with two revolvers and his pockets bulging out with dyn- amite, he had the police and citi- - ‘ A number of ladies of Terrace|f & ; met on ednesday afternoon for|§ 2? a rifle shooting contest. This|§< not only provided an enjoyable %, | afternoon, but also gave an op-|§,> Yoars ago, Trunk Pacific was first tory. needs no introduction—it is FACTS ABOUT THE NEW CITY OF HUBERT Natural Resources Security Company, Ltd. Joint when the main located through Central British Columbia, we made a most careful and sys- tematic survey and investigation of this new terri- Aided by engineers, surveyors and the mense amount of data assembied, we were able to locate the sites of the future large cities and trade centres of this wonderful new country—fort George, and Hubert and New Hazelton. of these new cities promoted and developed by us, line of the Grand civilized world. its success has been record-break- ing—it is sure to develop into one of the big cities of British Columbia. Fort George conclusively demonstrated the accur- acy of our judgment. Hubert, the second of these new cities, will soon be placed on the market. Back of the development and promotion of this new city will be the same organization, the same manage- ment and the same careful and systematic develop- ment, and a like amount of liberal advertising that placed Fort George in the front rank of the new cities of Wostern Canada. im~ Fort George, the first known throughout the i HUBERT eee The new city of Hubert is located in the TRADE heart of the Bulkley Valley at its widest part. It is on the main line of the Grand Trunk Pa- CENTRE cific Railway, and is the centre of a large and proved agricultural district, surrounded by an enormous field of bituminous coal, a delight- OF ful climate and sure market for all produets; three miles east of Aldermere; townsite now RICH being cleared: roadways opened. It will have a substantial population from the. start. > Watch for’ the big opening announcements. BULELEY A few tracts of acreage adjoining townsite, suitable for subdivisional purposes, for sale, VALLEY GEO, J. HAMMOND, President Owners and Sole Agents Fort George and Hubert 620-625 Vancouver Block, Vancouver zens doing a cakewalk for his edification. Chief Heskethisiezed him when he commenced his violence, but before he could reach his pockets the crazed man twisted himself for trial. POLICE PUT ARMS IN PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0. LAND PURCHASE NOTICES. 908 Third Avenue Mail orders promptly attended to Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range 5. L. Wright, of Take notice that Dora Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation married woman, inten to apply for rmission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the suutheast corner of Lot 421, Range 5, thence north 20 chains | Take notice that I, Charles H. Flood, oc- | cupation free miner, intend to apply to | the Hon. Commissioner of lands and works Gen permission to purchase the following described land: ; ‘ ; Commencing at a st planted at the away and pulled out two sticks of Dealers in portheast corner of AP. L. reading Lot| coast District, } I more or less to northeast corner of Lot one . i threatened to give and Post 2232-3535, thence in a northerly | 491, thence east 20 chains more or less dynaniite and threaten 8 FEED SEEDS direction along the shore of Hastings Arm} to ‘west boundary of Lot 5142, thence an imitation of a Kansas cyclone . Pedic aaabeeatee son 3 - RNAS south 20 chains more or less to the shore destruction, HAY TIMOTHY westerly direction 40 chains, thence in : Sashes’ alcca aie ae sa tae chins te For several hours he continued] gaTts CLOVER neo gee eta Solet be oleae 7 TY ee eee eee this yerformance and in_ his ment, containing 320 acres more or less. i » DORA L. WRIGHT. . wie Pp F . Ir, atatg il WHEAT ALFALFA CHARLES. H. FLOOD. Dated July 21st, 1913. crazed and desperate state Dated June 27th, 1913. Pub. Aug. 18, 19183—Oct. 13, 1913. would have been sheer foolhardi- | CORN ETC. Pub. July 28, 19i3—Sept. 22, 1913. ness to tamper with him. aniake notice that 1, William Macy, of Fee ee ert ere Se ee oe ‘ “e, nyox, B. C., occupation caterer, intend to - He escaped ne te ppoianes apply "to the Hon Gimamiisstonee of Lands “ Take nesice that Marton Waush, ist s ing ¢ wi ye sent up "4 YEP DRY PR IR novy | an Yorks for permission to purchas Db Montreal, ue., occupation spinster, in- this morning an¢ P|CGHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY following described lands: P © the) tends to apply for permission to purchase Commencing at a post southeast corner of S. T. ot and Post 35280-9530, thence southerly 20 chains along the shore of Goose Bay to S. T. L. the following described lands: Commencing at @ ae ianted about 29.90 chains in @ northerly direction from the southwest corner of Lot 5149, Range Planted on the L. L Lot and Post reading 35280-9529, thence |5, Coast District, Lakelse Valley, thence in a westerly direction 20 chains, thence |!0rth 40 chains, more or less to south in a northe rly direction 20 chains, thence |Doundary of Lot 5148, thence west 40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence east PRISONER'S POCKETS Prefect Suspends Eight of Plain Clothesmen from Paris Police Force. Paris, Aug. 19.—The prefect of police, as a result of an inquiry, has suspended eight plain clothesmen of the 52nd division. He has also censured and trans- ferred Fauvel, whom he holds blameworthy of insufficient super- vision. It is alleged that the po- licemen slipped pistols, knives and other stolen articles in the pockets of men they arrested. H. Thumereau, a scene shifter at the Odeon, who was sentenced for carrying concealed weapons, declares that the knife found on 2nd Street Silversides Bros. The Up-to-Date House Decora- tors of Prince Rupert sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialties “Ye Oide Reliable” Phone 156 Green east 20 chains to the point of commence- ment, containing 160 acres more or. less. WILLIAM MACY. Cc. H. Flood, 5 Dated June 27th, 1913. eee Pub, July 28, 1913—-Sept. 22, 1913. 40 chains more or less back to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less. MARION WAUGH., Dated July 22nd, 1913, Pub, Aug. 18, 1913—Cct. 13, 1913. ——_—_$—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— LAND LEASE NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range 5. Take notice that Cecil J. Crew, of Porthcawl, Wales, occupation banker, in- tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile south of the southeast carner of Lot 130, Range 5, Coast District, thence south 20 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 20 chains, thence east 40 chains to point Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range V. Take notice that 1, Hume Babington, of Prince Rupert, B, C., occupation master mariner, intend to apply for permission to of Commencement, contdining 80 acres}iease the following described land: ORE She eee CECIL J. CREW. Commencing at a post planted at the P. M. Miller, Agent, northwest corner of H., B, Babington’s Dated July 22nd, 1913. lease application on a small island in the Pub, Aug. 18, 1913—Oct. 13, 1913. Skeena River opposite Mile 45, thence southwesterly along shore 40 chains to Skeena Land District—District of Coast,|southwest point of island, thence north- ange 5. soceoeny along are s chains to A B. » ngton’s southwest corner, ence Take notice that Louis Frank Banville, north about 40 chains to nt of com- of Prince Rupert, B, C., occupation rail- roader, intends to apply foy permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted about 20 chains east of Mile Post 76 from Prince mencement, containing 100 acres more or less. H, B, BABINGTON. Name of Locator. Dated June 11th, 1913. him was placed in his pocket by a policeman, One Rosenfeld was condemned to thirteen months’ imprisonment for theft of a pocket book which was put in his pocket by the police. The police made a mistake when they ar- rested the nephew of a politician and later a professor's son, Jewel Store Raided. Newport, R. 1, Aug. 19,.—Jewel thieves raided Hermann’s jewel shop on Thames street some time between Saturday night and this morning. The police say the loss may be $100,000, FARM LANDS PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500, 000,00 aa a —IN THE— Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley Nechaco Valley Fort George District IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on easy terms. NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited July 14, 19487 A Ws AOD, AO Te FARM LANDS VANCOUVER, B.C, -Church Services - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Servi: ices every Sunday in the Church Hall at 11 a.m. and Empress Theatre at 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.80 p. m. REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 6TH 8ST. MCINTYRE HALL, 3RD AVE., NEAR Services every Sunday at 11 a.m, and 7.80 p.m. Sunday School 2.30 p. m. Bible Class 2.30 p.m. REV. W. J’ SCOTT. THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at 11 am. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. REV. MR. DIMMICK - PasTOR Acting Pastor PASTOR ————— ———— | Rupert, G. T. P. Railway, on the south side of the track, thence ‘east 60 chains Pub, July 7, 1913—Sept. 2, 1913. thence south 5 chains to bank of Skeena River, thence following the river bank in a westerly and northerly direction to point of commencement, containing 20 acres more or less. LOUISE FRANK BANVILLE, Dated July 18th, 1913. Pub. Aug. 18, 1913-—-Oct. 138, 1913. Skeena Land Disistes—- DiRtnet of Coast, e WATER ACT. Notice of Application for the Approval of Plans and Petition for the Approval of Undertaking. Take notice ‘that the Port Essington Water Co,, Ltd., will apply to the S troller of Water Rights for the approval of plans of the works to be constructed for the utilization of water from © ham Lake, which the aperirans is by Water Permit No, 125 authorized to take, store and use for municipal purposes. Aplication will also be made to the Hon- orable the Minister of Lands for the ap- proval of undertaking. The plans and particulars required by ange 5. Take notice that Arthur 0, Crew, of Devizes, England, occupation surveyor, in- tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted about 20 chains north of the northeast corner of Lot 596, Range 5, Coast District, thence south 20 chains more or less to northeast corner of Lot 596, thence east 20 chains, thence north 20 chains more or less to shore of lake, thence westerly 20 chains more or less following shore of lake to ane . sub-section 1 of Section 70 and the peti- poe Or POMS RORENEDS, COMTORE '¢? tion for approval of undertaking, as re- ARTHUR O. CREW. quired by Section 89 of the Water Act as > »M.Miller, Agent. amended have been filed with the Comp- troller of Water Rights at Victoria snd P. od, ly 23rd, 3 DEA, sae Aaa with the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, _ Pub, ‘Aug. 18, 1913—Oct. 13, 1013. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range 6. B, GC, Objections to the application or poten may be filed with the Comptroller of Water i "Tt — Take notice that Thomas 8. Crew, of| Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, ST, ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Tetbury, England, occupation | gentleman, |B. C., within 30 days from the date hereof. Cor, Fifth Ave. apd Dunsmuir Place intends to apply for permission to pur-| Dated at Vancouver this 30th day of Morning prayer, 31, euuiee chase the following described epds: a July, 1913. ng prayer, 7:80. Commencing at @ post planted one ha I PS school, 2:30 p, m. Holy mile south of the southeast corner of Lot he ag ey WATER CO., Communion first Sunday 130, Range 5, Coast District, thence west Wilson & Whealler, Agents, of month, at 11 & Mm. 80 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence W-Aug. 4-25 . and third Sunday at 8 east 80 chains, thence north 40 chains to P a. m. point of COMIC ORIN, containing 320] acum acres more or less, p REV. E, C, BURCH - Rector oo. ane THOMAS 8S. CREW. ines 4 sites te Miller, Agent. SUBSCRIB FO THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Dated July 21st, : Granville Court Pub, Aug. 18, 1913——-Oct, 13, 1913. ; at if —————————— Sunday services 8 and8 p.m, Sun- a. ©, 1:30 m. day School, Week night’ services Mon-, day, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Saturday, Read The Daily News