‘THE DAILY SEWS - - LS eh EH igeeeeeeeeseeweeeslFiRCT BLOOD IS DRAWN | | ‘F ruma on ceases maxes +! BY WHITE FISHERNEN . COR i - |# dow antes a Many Japanese Unable to Show e Ualeary, duly ti Sixteen || They Are Bona-Fide Residents |\* thousand filings have been of District |® made during the month of # eet aac 1}* June on lands situated with. # . } Ww . ate Jt i i\# in the district controlled by * eee er |* the Calgary land ofice for off #] The Fraser River, Fis! i * and gas rights #) Protective Association ‘Nias \* A total of $125,000 was *)the first round in the battl |* paid for fees int) the gov. # Japanese elimination \* ernment, and W. Ek. Talbot, *#] fraser River in the fishing 2 Oe BY |# of the Dominion lands office, #| dustry by the forcible exod Mistakes, Cea osatet * states that if | present */] Asiatic fishermen from fish soe ane gn #* rate of filing oil leases keeps *]drifia above the Fraser kf \* up the record of the current *|] pridge. \* year will be more than dou. # This was brought about by tt roo * ble that of ar previous *laction of the Dominion fishery of weegenere ; re year in the history of the # ficers who, last week, mad FDS! SEEDS! * land office. *\l thorough inspection of all licer oe TD * Sixty new « mpanies, *}es held by upriver fishermen. Ar a |* with head offices here, have # {hat were not officially stamped ‘ , he ot officially stampex wo Oe * been registered vith the #/to show that they were bona-fid . registrar of companies from #| residents, irrespective of nation — |* June 9 to 22, according to #/ality, were ordered below the| ae |*# the latest num of The *| bridge. Agente ver »* Alberta Gazette ° As no licenses had been issued MINION NURSERY & eee eee eee eee # * Fl by the department in that district ‘ ORCHARDS 00. they were compelled to float down) | Make This Work Easier for Yourself aiere in Feed of all hinds jthis situation will change, and in| stream below the bridge. This ‘en FEEO A SPECIALTY lmy judgment, we shall very|mew order affects half a dozen| ‘ * ae : rdere promptly attended to | haut withess rea eetieita large colonies of the little brown | OU will find that Sunlight Soap 1s the K rt F d Co ley ‘ n the part ae 4 “}men in connection with the sock- best and handiest helper for wash- ere Oo e par f investors. . upe ee le eye fishing. s : ad ce eo anata es eal fe the Weehess a: ) ing dishes you ever used : i Ave , ‘ , > ; Saal aie eae rien. ng mee = INFANT SENT BY POST Try Sunlight, and the hardest part of i — LVATION ARMY'S PAGEANT OF THE NATIONS standpoint o 1e farmer anc 1e —_—— oo . . . ‘6 OF DISSOLUTION OF | agriculturalist, bul to the sports-|Baby Has Narrow Escape Being dish washing will disappear. The work PARTNERSHIP |The assembly of Saivat Art 5 e Thames enbank_ j|man it offers rare oportunities. Sent to Dead Letter will be quicker done, too. ment in Lor don prior to tl h ft lyde Park. The |There is an abundance of game, Office ‘ ‘ BRITISH COLUMBIA, | world-wide work of the Salvyat Ar vas brought home |and as for fish why in one stream ——- Of course, Sunlight is the best all-round F ATLIN AND | to Englishmen when the repr s assembled on the |I have made a cast with three flies} Laporte, Ind., July 16.—Uncle soap you can buy—good for dainty fabrics, ARIBOO embankment and marched t i The Congress num- and caught three trout at a time.|Sam’‘s parcel i a B.S post proved its ef- eby given that the part-| bers several thousands, repersenting fifty countries, and “As indicating that British Co- ficiency when it delivered a two and those woollen blankets ro vas = subsisting berwess us, | speaking over thirty languaces In the foreground of the |lumbia is a country of great dis- inne old hatte & to his fath 2 keep fresh and fleecy. Remember, it is a ow cope’ ” -ar-o y y or i rown of Aldermere, | picture we see a group of Germa isants from the Black |tances, I may mention that the]’ ke eee ee - nah « kind to the hands. ella, La re ae ee | Forest in costumes consisting of bright red waisteoats and territory over which I have juris- this city, the sender being the ssolved by se con- long blue and emerald green coats Behind is a mounted |dietion as Indian Agent is 60,-]™other, who is staying at the me cone A y a American Salvationist with a megaphone. There were fifty- |000 square miles in extent. It}home of friends seven miles in sforesaid, and all cleims seven bands in the procession. artoership ere to be ere af runs from the Blackwater River|‘he country. — > ‘tw the said John J. McNeil by on the south to the Laird River Rural Carrier Fred J. Stoll was Oo na aa os GREAT NOR c on the north, and from Fort]|®stonished when he drove up in i twie THERN INTERIOR | George on the east to the Bulk-| ®i8 automobile to the mail 90x in JOHN ON SCNRIL. ley Summit on the west. In this] "ont of the home of L. J. Lentz, « N. Ling an seme 50-baly 20 great area there are not more, ai aaa to find there a baby, All grocers ene eee N ITS perhaps, than 1,400 or 4,500 In_| With a tag pinned to its coat pear_ sell and NOTICE that I, Arthur H.dmes dians, but that does not alter the|/"& directions for delivery to : a recommend it (Vie rie a Co cccugedien fact of the immensity of the ter- peed an he — — A BAR , intend to ‘appl ’ ace acide : ; porte, eside the ca we iencted at hign INDIAN AGENT AT FORT FRASER TELLS OF IMMENSE POSSI- | "ry over which the jurisdiction} NT" Nese the bow stood ms ark at the southwest corner ef BILITIES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE NECHACO of the Indian Agent extends. oe a i 9 , | - ROR RRR sca 88 Poruand Canal District, marked “We, in that section of the postage. The baby weighed 25 ‘ bp NE. Cor.;” thence follcwing VALLEY : : pounds. walter mark ip & southerly direc- : ‘ country, are looking forward with wt Pe gree - euwk cone h --4 People resident at the coast) big sh to eceur as soon as the |sreat eagerness to the consum- th beated ” a Pher wit ee ter i. norte 7 ores | ' ties can have i ate idea) Gr { Trunk Pacific commences|™4tion of the scheme for the FE i oat: I sae * ‘d ure. Gh . | ee Goney-tok Cane . 5 ie * -| I i ' : ; 7 ra : ular F: absent, and Mrs. Chas.) ..—..eeeseees ee stely sind, 10 8 polat atlof the immensity of the resour-|to operate a regular train ser-|COMstruction of a line of railway], 1. ine grandmother, declined inark due west from point ofl in the Batt Interior ‘ ‘ A very large proportion of to the Yukon and Alaska. Not ; ; . . — ence due east to petnt y arge | , Seek Gir Meahinas. = , | to receive the piece of mail. owiniog 80 acres|y, , Pe anct f ecountry/(he land has been taken up in|at the Nechaco country or Fort The carrier know that if he LMES PIGOTT lf m which I come, where I have|some form or another, but there|Fraser is in the direct line of brought the baby back to the — i! eo ving for the last 9 years, is room for much settlement, and|"oute, for that is not the case, Ho r rm postofiice it would be necessary to ished May 18 Ww July 80, tself nder the mest faverable condi. |%ut we believe the road will open - : : t : . . ric up a magnificent country and be wire Postmaster.Giuuam Barte- ened this onset tt Gan ~ ) Was al bservation made tions in respect to the price of the + hanno. a son for instructions as the baby Range V |to the News yesterday by Mr. W.|land . » a ~ coal Or spy spout could not be sent to the dead let- E tat Lancelot Russel|J. McAllan, Indian Agent at Fort rhe climate of that section of /Much development = which weliar office. However, the father seavis of Esquimalt, B. C., oceu-| Fras who was the city after|the province is excellent. It is shall share indirectly, was sent for and he decided to ntends 1 app : é > pasure é hase the following | » to the south. When it is|cold in the winter, but usually I had the pleasure of an in- accept the baby. and im a northerly nencing et @ post! 4 ed that Mr. MeAllan’s|the seasom is characterized by|terview with the Premier, Sir at ee ance W small bay close | sdietion extends over a ter-|bright .\bracing weather. It dif-|ichard McBride, and we talked FOR SALE e West side of Ste-| f 60,000 square miles it|fers from climatic conditions much of the Alaskan railway pro- adja to application : . ject It » bee . ‘ nieind —e , : chen east sweney | needed that his judge-|which prevail on the prairies in| Jee* lave een over a great Fi b south forty chains, then art of the teret , ; ve roo o , “ a a — tory |! . this point, in respect to|that there is almost complete | part f the territory which will m ust, very com Sencemenn” tale” 4 urea, at y rate: is well found.|immunity from blizzards. be traversed by sueh a line, and|fortable, an acre of land and Den ete ae . ' . j es “There is every indication that|Was able to assure the Premier|200 chickens nicely housed, at LOT RUSSEL WALROND BEAVIS || . fake the valley of the Necha-|sections of this area are rich in|that no part of Western America Sockeye, Mile 16, G. T. P. Excel-_ 1 May 26 to July 97, said Mr. McAllan. “Here is|coal deposits. Occasionally the|today contained such great po- at coll ant Same tneaten. . ‘ ‘ t ere 5 é ae & d ric — try with the finest agricul-| Indians have come in with sam-|tential wealth, and that it is my Price and terms arranged, Box : yy ag 78, Daily News, tf ral land in the world, extend-|ples of fine feoal, but any at- ee tion — - only would ne for a distance of : »¢ |tempts that have been made in|the proposed road result in mar- a f listar f 30 miles, | tem # that have been made velous development, but that it}, W®@t everyone should know : with a iform width of fourteen|the past to interest capital have : é . Ninety per cent. of the|been fruitless, the argument hay-|Would be a paying line almost People of disoriminating taste aa soe tit f ! i been ady an ed, and with some|from the start dine at the G.T.P. Cafe. 83tf . er rc - r been advanced, anc 80 ? 7 . IMMEDIATELY a : Oe ee cam that owing to the lack of} “The main object of my visit ® it has baked golden, delicious loaves in our taboratory and will ements of Sale for Anticipates Big Rush transportation facilities and thejto Victoria was to lay seme mat ubseribe for the Daily News repeat in your kitchen, Discounting Settlers have been going into |remoteness of the district it was ters before the Royal Commission From the ntry to a greater or less|premature to open mines. But] Indian Affairs. The members of extent for the past eight years,| now that we are promised railway of the commission are about to $2 000 but of ¢ rse we anticipate the| connection within a few months, visit my agency, and they propos- —— ’ ed to do the trip in about two ee a EE D Must be Af. en *% ee months I told them the extent a sk Your Grocer TS nit offerings to of the territory they would have i - : A. B. Rand, President, J. 8 Pearce, Manager to travel and assured them that — | they could not possibly cover the ee ae l ¢ country in less than two seas- ’ wee sonGamble&Go. |i THE PRINCE RUPERT SASH ’ . | ons Third Avenue Mr. McAllan mentioned that , AND DOOR COMP the famous Indian outlaw, Gun- ’ ° Ah-Noot, was still at large. Pub-|"~ peer " Manufacturers lie opinion is so strongly in his | - Doors, Sash, Mantels, Mouldings, Scroll and Band Gawing, favor, both among the whites and hurch Se ° and all kinds of Finishings, Store and Offiee Fix. lIndians, that many hold © that, r SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS rvices- tures, House Finish a Specialty. | should be he brought to trial for x PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO \ Cee Factory and Office: Seventh Avenue, Hays Gove Circle the murder of two wr ong . oe ° ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH hone 218 - P.O, Box 207 - Prince Rupert, B, 0, some four years ago near Haze > BURROUGHS, Manager react ARR Sanday In the Telepho 7 weqeereeoooooos (00 he would be acquitted by any - {29m st - = ave. > 1st Ave. and MoBride &t. PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0. Empress Th = . oom Bt. ave. PHONE 26 ‘nday Seed at ee ee : — =» | Jury. Box om Oi. und Ora Ave. ‘ Branch Yer@ a Gmithere 7 oer ae ection of fst, @nd and * R MUTUAL GIRL ii. ‘ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH fi a - ao WESTHOLME Box TO—Ast Ave., between sin and JF —- , ere eee = \ YOUNG and FIFTH AVE INTERESTIN THEATRE TONIGHT & See, (ox Bote.) ‘ rorrrorerorcs Services every Sunday at 1 Box 1%— ist Ave. ana 7h st. (cen JF ee , —— tra) motel.) THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C. Bible Class fie nm 1amon WS The tenth instalment of Our ql petite sania : ’. W. WRIGHT, B.A., Pastor ee e ee rae nyt “ o be oe to- Pe a ? ee | SS. VENTURE oe night at the estholme Opera = - | F FIRST METHODIST C } aot Pies ai Post Once.) *| . . : . 28 an e cuunee FOR OUT OF TOWN BUYERS |} House and as usual this number @en GB —Ird Ave. end MeBride 81. Sails for Simpson, Naas, Mill Bay, connecting for Aiyansh ' rvices every a promises to be very interesting Grr G4 Ave. and MeBride 51 z| Fridays at 2 p. m.; for Vancouver Saturdays at 4p. m. .™ and 7.40 pm, Sumday and popular Bex &—n0 Ave, ana ena 31. > — 280 pm ni A fine two-reel Spanish feature mG Ave. and 6th St. ‘| SS. CHELOHSIN m. po On the pages of our CATALOGUE which are devoted to DIAMOND JEWEL- wn : : t ™ >. T. P y ; : - ? ou wi , ’ | | Palis for simpson, e —— PATS * a) LERY, y N tnd Mestoeted @ cespeed vepsementasion teem one slosh ’ ve baits sb araata “ u 7 ae * Sails for Simpson levnta and Granby aay oune o-, ‘DE ; i { GEM SET fashions , choose your DIAMOND trem shown e story is quite ou ormreury » lay at midnight; for Vancouver, the South, Taesdays beta S ANGLICAN OHURCH pte iMustrations end order it by mall with the same eaticfection yoo of the ordinary and with its | Box 019th ave, and Pelton st z| ~ = ” ” i h Ave. and Dunsmutr Place |! ld experience In @ personal visit to our store. : , : | , > 7.4 . rine prayer, 44, Even ee ae aee THE LARGEST DIAMOND IMPORTER® IN GAMADA quaint Spanish setting and in-|§ Ge @@—@orées and Taylor Su. 7 PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. f Ureyer, ¥ $0," Sunday We guarantee every Diamond we sell to be perfect im eutting, ealer and tense emotional interest it is|— @ex @}—™ Ave, and Petion st r mninton. arat sunday Brijiiancy. See our Catalogue for dainty Wedding Jewellery, and Wed~ sure to please, = ae _ BR *| f mon kinds. * , m ad,"’ t e ‘ta | a < month, a “8, ding gifte of all kin ; . pene arene a a : , 4 @ox SB.6th Ave, and Thompson 81 = © mma _ stone comedy one o e® Dest) | sioner ” o-. ” " 3 PeePEERE BEES A. REX REGTOR |) ever, which is “nuff eed,” OMOUIT NO. 4. —— rer rao Birks & Sons, Limited |ewior tvs vertirmance |e ee mn ne Hl Plumbing, Steamfitti | ALVATION ARMY CrTaD i H.e : » 7 wwfor a i , = ng i (ATION ARMY CITADEL | enry (TERS ons, imite eludes the performance fre 0m ave, ana Mowride 8. Iq - id f or ' ' ——er Geox 42-0 Ave. amd Green 51. and sheet werk * 4 3 ahd Pe a juh’ | JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Household goods and furniture % Gon @4-—@uh ave end mest ws. ; einen eee ce RL “y Fohool, 4:80 p.m as good as new at half price.| — Se Om Ave. and Gnerss. Plumbing Co. Ld Week aight ; » | i Sees | Gao. &: Tresor, Manasine Diseatort VANCOUVER, B.C Crosby's Second Hand Store, 839|$ S* 7M Ave, wwe Tmeg mF at fair prices Western . one Someaay enn Sf | "Ih ii) Aye!) li, 153-tf| Teh tit thieeeeeeeese S| ZAIDI OIDIDIIID nt eet '