WATER NOTICE. Dlitralon and Uit ii.;t: thai (Mutineer Cold ' a.i.ire..- i nt tin. i i . , will ljr fur In fine . tin- total ur ten ruble fee i ni.un.-r (.'reck alo known . k Whirl! flown weierly and v. .1 Taka Arm ala.ut al lite iw will lie illn-rl -..mi at a point about Uk- r the Mlik- ilaliii. , i for ij.'tiie.ili iiiriHiM i . ileriitei iIh- Knrineer , I,. p.l'l t i i-nt -art-mid day or Juli .-f Una re.flir ami an an ..nit thereto ami to the 'I Will lie riled III the nfri'-e I1. ...11I1T at Mini ot.ie- . application may !e rib-d w.u.r nernnier or Willi the ' Waler Htaliti. I'arllain. hi : iid. n..., within tlnrlt fh.t aMs-arance or thi-l newiiaiipr. Tim rial, . iti'iralloti ( thi. ik. 1 i.l II 'liil.ll MIM.i LTD.. IM Applicant. Il Ueginild Hrok. Aa-eni WATER NOTICE. Oliaralon and Uie - n..r; Ilia I klHrtmiT OnMI l ailillWM l hllttMw V, , will apaalv f..r a rf-eetw-i '- lie total or loll ruble fwil . I Knirltieer reek which mil drain Into WmI Taku 1 innr. r .lamp. The water ii.i ront in stream al a ii.. mnwe.i ruiiK r ir I fx .lull V. a Mineral i.lalni. il for nolo. iir I'lirtHiM-i . ne-.irinri a. I or r nfilf-rt ... me p. Med on ttv .. twenty mtoiiiI clav or iult 1 ' int in in i' in. 1 an ai ihereii. ami In tlm 1 u in 1 rum 411 tin- ..rriiv M'-i.Tilcr at A Kin tibitv .l l'in atu n max li riu- l - Wal.r UH.,nl. r ..r wHVi the ' l.-r Until, farliainriit .'ia 11 . . wtthtn IMrlr rtr.t a.HiaiM r tM il nrtafi r. Ihe iljh ' t.n. alioB or hM nolle v.if. 1 n 'ini n mim: lti ; 1x1.. Applicant. l! Hcinald Brook. Aaew. LAND ACT. ': t latrntlan to Apply to Laata LaW .il I awl Iteronlliur Ma e Uwfesn. ami Utte aa . r.ai nr irilin OHiku ' 1 anal, tltd betttt at QiM mii.t raaal. and bnut .-"IK' rrnwi Tmw iv.im 1 thai nl.. Hiitih 1.1.'. '.mi.. 1 iinii.-.t 1. -iiMii' n fark" rt. in ' ' a Urn-- ..r ii-' fallow .1 a hi iiiin al hlh -l"' lllii. i'orilanil Jal:' ..i.riv abmr tilirh tlr i.hl fluo-lfnl ft o a t K. ih. iii-r onthrrh - .' ie- 1. h.w watri ' rihr-..v aionr lm ' iM ti'ituIrM IrH. rnnt 1 irihrl t 'Intftv nr ..r rtmiirii'i inrnl an- ! mof- ..i u 1 rnimn n 1 I'trtlMi ' I TO.. prl'mnt Waller P.. Walk. i. "I lT; .AkO AOT. r.lint- lilalrlrl of frtmr -ii.iatr i ntmmm Ivat t mi. 1 y r. i.iaitd. rt.c that Omar UilWrd, Mm-. r B ., "irniitkm -.i.ii.la tMrfr far tr- u rajfenttir d til t rl ptoaiaid aHri- i. mnr nr law, from v-r Ini Ilia (T.L. II ih Hkaw: llMwc iImwv mil i rhain: . nun. mrr t !. to ' iM.vinr iw4nda1r of f mnwntM-ptaML, . ami " mat or mm. Mii.t.i nn iiviirn aH! rr Win. 0. MlirtHHI WATER NOTICE. Uta ad Itoraga. 1 ilia I Wltnam C. I ix ketr.rl AiaaL r- :i ai-t-ljr fur IKvar tui .' tniiH-ra UtrkM iltlly ami iil.Kia nf water awji of an whlrh fkwl H.HIwM-1). i arm nr t prMn itiii..r. g.i;j b.i:. Thai, u 1 Ih. MM al tho mrrr 1 im- raitarlli' "' ,,M' rp . it'll la ataitii a.oim ial t 1 (hx1 alKMit ai r.- of will h din-rliHl rnn ' ilni al lit '.ur-. awl ' r ilxioMllr anil ramvxr Hi- land rtwrtlx-it a lrtl l ninrk A, Vun arilte 1 iwillr wit H.IMt on 'i- lam ilay of iult-. !:. 1.' n.-- aiHl an aiiliration ' atnl In the "Vair Art. ' lllril In the iffl of Itoe ' al I'rlnee lluperl. B.C. lie annllrallMi mav I filed) Water lieninler ur with 1 r watr iiithta. rartw t-. Voiurld, ll.r.. wltMn i." r til.. rirj narm of 1 t .al tMwaiNi(r Ttw l4t ili'iiaui.n of iiia nollrc U WATER NOTICE. ! i' thai Montr II. Mr. I nnnerr fUlit MlMM I4J . liimiwr Mlw. Allln, f-.i llrenne in lake ami ' fei-i ier MH-nml of walr - n.i.r wnirii in. vi 11 wraicri) il' latinh lake abnst !' ' im Ih of the I'nirlrtwr wjUi vill W dlvrrlttl ftwn 'H a 1-.111I alMim two inlw -'itilhii' of titrt aanl nvr MiW ik 11. il uill Im iiai for llltlro- - i"ii-M.e uimiii Dm Intlneer i-IIiiu are dearritml 't -iiiueil Mineral Claliua, Ill llafBll IIU f IflfM. f Ih. rnt tmlilieatlnn tt this .... '!"' "' Aiinol. I. 1 1 11 iKii.it, mim:s no., imp.. Apt'lteanl. Monty II. Mnore-.Airellt' tAND AOT. of Intantlon In In.la I. I ... I An 4 .,",'.v Jlii'.wrl l.ntni liininlin HI. 1 ir rnnre Unpen, ami altiiale I. ..1 V. . 1 "v-''l shoro nf Wales If II. - J i '.M'ii H"rilt iiininrtm from .. . ' . ,lslil",l. ni Irini rani fnmi fill- ... I;;' oswoi iiaint. .'skfc NOTICI- that AiiBl.i.lirlll.h rl ir , ! "'1!nF i:'npany Mnill.nl, f in- in . ' i wt"Ul"n l'ark r, in J -W finds": "f th' tul ilei ZZ'i"." f fii Mmea nianien at at hlh mrni -.I.. , ' me. n " iiiiann 111 a -rr:ia(f n ,ni 11.,. 1 'Mill lulniwt 1 ''I Kit a'.'.. nr. nre. l.itu ninrk in, wJa ...... . ..' ,". " " .! I. ii. forty elalil biimlreil feel, """"'Hy l rlmln. fe nr ie-' il", I '? Plnl nf rniiiiiiepreinelit, HAIDA INDIANS RAISED HADES Nollca 1 NEAR VICTORIA Went Thep to Trade and Were' Placed on Songhee Point Where They Remained QUARRELLED WITH WHITES Eventually Were Deported to Northern Homes by Hudson's Bay Co. The lluiila (mliim. from tin-Ouoii Charloitf MumW wr' iiIwh) aclivo nixl wnrlikr ami wci'r inrH by nil ulhfr native -n I lie mailt. WrUlntr of IhHr invaxlon nf Yfrlurlti in Ih.. party lay )) HllfniVnl I). U. in tki Virlnria Tittica aH: Tin' principal oinr in Victorin Hnrtrur, callp Snn?liif l'nnt m imiiifil by KpIIii on a i-lurf )(. 1 II in mm' lb SniiyiiM in-iliiiti niMni, ami I In-iiiuininii iiMtnlrr of Hi" tritie till livr tluMi. The iiaiui' Siin,?-Uf I'niiil wat t; i veil In it !nr?tiu" nf llifr Imliniix, u1in lii' in ,, U'-itflilmrliooil, arnl win. befoi-I In- -nuns Mr lhiii.in'M y Cniiiimny. Iml their (rinripul villncp at wimi im now known OhiIIiiiiii Hay. W li'-ti I Ik- llwifton Ilay foil 4 i-rivi.-ii in ihe Hon "M e ciiici i-lnr to it in onfi -in t ratio with tiic winip innn, an l -in. ii wi-n- placn.l by t tt a- itotnpiirv mi Sutialifp Pi'iinl, Tlti'ir rhicf in ihip ilay wa kimwii a "KifiB Ytwiy," and fc' lifhl uikIi'ihik-iI rway ucr lit" irilii- for tiiiiny yre. Mia ru! .i- fiir as - 11 1. )h a-.-cii.iirn'.l, jiit .mil lniiKirahli'. uti'l 111 ( ulllip Willi llil Wllllo II .'Mm I iilliii Iinlian irilHH ho w.i ;i iiraenn a 11 wa noiiii.- nr IlltO In he. Thrf were. J,i-. ai'lioiio ovpr whkph he 11111 III k-,i no ronirol, an in flti raxr nf ili IUMjm nr Nnrllirrn linluit-. From Queen Charlottes , I'hl tnlio, originally frnm Ouren Cliarlollr llamU in 1 1 1 lay n itaxairc and warl'ik'-. anil for year hail ben I In rn-ne or I hi" coanl. Soon aflpf Mir llu.lon' liny Fori n l.nili tit Virlnria, larg'- nunilMT- of ihcse NrrHherri Indiana rimo down lor tradinR itirK--. ami ih,.l m I lit ilirwlinn of KUiniali at nn irrnal dialance form the Smmfn-r liMleea. AftT Ihia llirtv w.i lroiilir. Iiolh with Hi'' wlnii" and Willi the onphr; enperially le- Iween l In1 I wo trllv. who k-p' lip a litiii'i- fetid. WhelluT lhi r-UnJ feud wa ol li'lip dtirallon, vinmiitt I't ii'f flie Mania rniii-inar In H loria, or whflfn r it wu reiill of llo'ir Iihi i-ln-f rl.i-lionn with ih"- Soiiixln!'. I ran-mil Miy. lnit il wanxa Itill'T war-fan', ami n-"ll'd in many Inm-filio. M11. I1 oT I lie In mli If wak larled try the luttih poion. sup-mioI to In' alcohol, -nlil lo Mi" Indian m larpe iiiiaiililie Uy wltile lin.l' i-. Ihi-rc was liille or no alleiiljd lo nlop Ihr fait- nf litis "fin- water," ami an in-, alinire of this ia an iiiiiiouih'o-menl in The Colii i! of Marrh 10, IHWt, lhal a .suhiMHier load of wliinky wa lainlwl al Maraulav I he day hefnre. A Ioiik slrinir of IniKediea following 1 hi kind nf thing endiMl In the Norther Indian beina deMrlxl. Vhlkey and Hie feud mixed, made Hie celtinK for mine very blooil-eiinlliiiK 'iul IraRlo scene. , Halda In Trouble The firsl of lliene wa on Friday. March :in, of lhc nme ynr nii., llaida eheef, knowrv n "(Jnesh." was siliUllo7 wooii oui- ' - .:n:"7- ihT Aim side his lo.lKe, when I wo SonghiMj 11 " 'ki'-Ki ,3,'",he XT,u M-aves broke from the woods and A -'iiv of liita nntlee ktiil l,..i dim II IS deillh WilS allliosl T l'ti-"i.l. tlieretn an,l In lite ,, ,t,.nu,,y, l, "l Wll tie filed in I lie iifrirn Intdllllllincoil In "nier at Allln, ll.r. Oli- In ... Ca ..Hi. iiieni-e The next day rt ..... " nun won tne nam waier r vi- r.......l ..III. with die Niini.iroiier of water nmliee siiunw was founil Willi in ' ".l i iii iii,iinr. Vlflorii.' ,. Ihroal ., '., evil fPn, rrniii ear nP m oaf i.ir ih ilay. after tlm arrs,r-1 her .....1 l.nrr ill V llllllliail. Freeiy." allln-'l w"Niring ven-mi.Kii for Ibis I rnliil art, sent n man who wim n rpw1 fnvnrile will. II... llai.las, lo kII in eoiineii villi them a"'' lak0 l,liU',, "ver Hie alTalr rr the '""i" i',"'ef. 1-IiIm lirilVP W It i lo lalkiiirTsj-eare- a,y wilh the Uaidns. wan xu.l-1....1.. nniill by kI'IIIc ' - - io-iiij 1 - IT. LAND ACT . . i.i.etlaii to Apply to Laaia Land "- i.r.. it "' """" ,., ,.rt. amilliwem Hiore ,r.lr. LV..!, iILv I'nrilio.l l annl. position hearlnit norm f I .'! ''"h, 'ji tne raiimlian Itsli-"tai k i.tami ami inie! Akr. viiinniver, H.C.. nrruim H'UIIE IHRh It J i t, a' .i- "!'1 '"re.l r-i more 1 " .. H l"ll Inarki..! v.. ar. ah.. in. ''"iitn, 11,01 flint' jt e ..at nr In. a.k In I waler,l"'n. """ . i .., the fnlliiwInE do arrllieil l"'!L . .. nl.inlnt it hllth ' " ...n..... twrniy rhtiin: ism: ..iiltiea't lmn'lrp.l..d Maid. .imiiiwpHt in uliniel tlieliro niiiiiiwi'-'. run rii.ln III i '".' i.imnrni'e Tin? ITATEY rTBVTB WiPfnw' PAaa Fiva i 1 Beware, Madam I Don't ExpeidLment with Your Good Complexion "(ieeahV relatives and slabbed lo denlh. A rope was faslened round his nwk, and Ihe body di'axK' d in I he Arm and thrown in. I'lii' tii xl day il floated down lo the Sniiglii'o settlement. This murder could only lead lo one IhiiiK open hostilities ! and on Sunday nlpM Ibe two tribes were literally at war. All night luny a ceaseless fire wn kepi up, and much ainnuiniliot. watded, but llllle damage was1 done; ami with Din coming ij dawn firinn ceased. The Haida' then brought mil a Sonpberi sipiaw whom I bey bud kept pri?-ener, arid tortured aiul murdered her in front of n large number of .spectators. This episinln was loo much for Ihe company, and measures were ut once taken lo put n slop lo Ibe brutality of Ibe Northern Indians, Whites Suffer , They did not Indeed slop a' outrages of which Ibe SonghcesJ Were Ihe victims. The .while In habitant of Victoria sulTered freiiuenlly 'from their cruelly Anexlrael from Hip Dally llrlllsh w.V:rXknn ).'.; Colonist .dated, March 10, 1800, aim. iiinke he lmnp; on n. e " ' . ,.l Remember, no soap that is safe for toilet use will remove" germs better than Palmolive THERE'S a false idea going the rounds which, in the interest of fine complexions, we must combat . . . for your sake and for ours. That is, that some soaps combat germs and others not. And that for aseptic reasons certain toilet soaps should be used. That is wrong. Don't believe it if it is told to you. Good complexions are too precious for experiment. Soaps to "destroy germs" sh6uld be used only on the advice of a physician. And for beauty's sake, remember this important fact: The true difference in soaps is in their effect on your skin. All soaps "remove germs" to a certain degree. No soap suitable for toilet use will remove germs better than Palmolive. Why then take chances with a good complexion? In old days, you were told, "use no soaps on your face." For all soaps were too harsh. Then Ealmolive came. A soap made of cosmetic oils. A soap made to be used lavishly on the skin. Women tried it and were amazed. Palmolive became the leading toilet soap in the world. In France itself, home of cosmetics, Palmolive is supplanting French soaps. Palmolive is a scientific soap. A soap made for one purpose only: to foster and safeguard good complexions. When asked Jo try harsh ways, beware. Palmolive is not the only fine toilet soap. We know of two others that compare favorably. But they cost you 25 cents, while Palmolive costs but 10 cents ... no more than ordinary soaps. Enormous production brings you this modest price. Wash, launder, cleanse with any soap you wish. But when beauty is at- stake, take care. Use Palmolive, a soap you know is safe to use. It is nature's formula to "Keep That Schoolgirl Complexion." Soap from Trees The only oils in Palmolive Soap, are the soothing beauty oils from the olive tree, the African palm and the coconut palm and no other fats whatsoever. That is why Palmolive Soap is the natural color that it is for palm and olive oils, nothing else, give Palmolive its green color I The only secret to Palmolive Is its exclusive blend and that is one of the world's priceless beauty secrets. i MADE IN CANADA) lalors move in tho matter, and pass some law whereby these ruthless attacks may bo prevcnl-ed.?" . -' Despite llils appeal, luiwcver, the attacks continued, and people were being knocked down and rt tithed almost every day. On a Sunday in April an express wngtm carrying eleven people to Ihe steamer -at Ksquimall, were accosted by a, parly ot thirty In-dianx near Ihe sejjond bridge. The natives, by hol.lljtg up blankets and whhimlng, caused the horses lo leave theVroad and plunge into Ibe fields, but tho Indians seeing Ibis commenced lo bombard Ihe passengors with bottles and stones, bruising many and causing idte or lw;t minor injuries. On the same afternoon an In tnnce down Ihe road. Hounding a corner suddenly they encountered five more while men, and the Indian slunk off into the ANni,.l,M7TVs,l'7.o.i;M.,r.V I tV,"i".T'hr ; iV..".'..' rhrinV'r,n,l r "lng knoekedieaidure lino could be l.iade. months during which time nutn erous while men were injured and some Songhces murdered, Ihe Company deported ihe llaidas baek lo their northern homes. Over three hundred of them departed under escort, and from thai lime there was no trouble with Indians in the vicinity of Victoria. The llaidas gone, while men and Songhee Indians lived peaceably and comfortably wilh no need of proteefhn ijjainsl attacks. OBJECTS TO THREAT dian held up a while man and The .lunenu F.mpire published demanded fifty renls. and upon a short editorial article recently receiving a refusal, drev n knife, in regard lo the halibut situation nml rbased hs viclim some dis-ins follows: rAr.Ki.Nd r;i. i.Tr.. L,,'1,lVi.I!Vi' ivliv'- v..".'.'."iin'''..'r" i'r. I " viciuily of the Nor j Police Attacked !lalihul the people of l'rlnec 'r Walter p vv.ik.e 1 i.ini tiik 'I! V'" .v. I thorn Indian cncaniDinent calls' Police were allacke.t evarv ltonprt will ask thai Ameriein lih. loss. " ' " DiKd I0IU m. " the fretueney wi.lh which thejscrub before any attempt to The implied threat presented at Ihe tarilT hearings ut. Seattle by Mayor Xewton of Prince Hupert that unless the Uniled Stales will abrogate the two con Is a pound duty on Canadian Note carefully the name and wrapper. Palmolive is never sold un wrapped. for the disarming of tho savage Mnio 'they ventured near the- en- halibut fi.Miermen be denied Ihe population. Will not our legis-jcampmenl, and after some; privileges of marketing their catches at that place, is 'not likely lo further the purpose of those .seeking I lie removal of the tariff. The Prince Hupert cae was presented much more strongly by those who ufged reciprocity between the United Stales and Camilla. There outrtit to he reciprocity Ihe broadest two great nations However, if there is to be a tarilT wall between America and Canada not only is tho halibut tarilT logical but likewise logical is Ibe contention of the people of Ketchikan that all fish, whether caught by American fishermen or otherwise, marketed in Prince Hupert, prepared for shipment Ibere and from there shipped hack in Ibe I'liite.l Stales, should be trealcd as foreign products and charged Ihe duty. Advertise in the Daily News I I m I WATER NOTICE. Dliaralon and Uta TAKE .NOTlct that (ileuner Consoll-ilateU Uold Mines, Limited whose aililre la mi Yorksnire Uulldmr, Vancouver, H.C will apply fur a llrenrt' to Like anil ne all ir ten aenmd reel of water nut of meaner i:reek, al known a liutler eek, whti-h flow westerly and drain Into Taku Ann about )u reel aouth of Ktiklneer Mine dork. The water will lie dlrt-rted frvin the stnaw at a point about tun feet Miuthweat of the imrtheat corner of ' the MyniuitU tiiineral rlalni. Lot . 13. ami will be used for liuninit purpose on the tileaner properly, Lot xif. xiu aim ait. iai inure waa niiei rort of reciprocity between the V,'J,h P!"'.'1). " rd.'Uv.,,r1 A",i,t- United Stales and Canada tn,iii-tiii purtuam therein ami to the "Water Art. tin," will be flteil In the pvprvlliintr Wn l.allo.n tl.nt nl. everyuung. wo nettexe mat an- rne. ..r tiw water iierorder at Atim. solute free trade, between Ihe two countries trade as free as bo-Iween two American States ' would pi-ove a blessing to both, .11 Wmii 1.1 tut I h t in. v I Kik I I Ii i i OF RUPERT'S MAYOR:'0 omplele peaceably cominer-. icinl and political union of tin Juneau Empire Suggests that Reciprocity Is Best Policy for Both Countries olijertlou.i to the applli-allon may b" filed with xtu alil Water Herorder nr with Ihe Coinptrnller of Water lllthts. Parlia ment liulMlnr. Vtrti.rta, li.i:., within thirty day afler the flrnt apiearanre nf mi noin-e in a iwai newspaper. Tne dale tif the firm puhllrallun of Oil notice ar i'.i.kvnui to.Nsniinm.ii ooi.n MINKS. MMITKO. Applicant. By 0. n. Smith. reiit. LAND ACT. Itottct of Intanikn to Apply to Laata Land In rrlnre hupert Land llei-ordlhr DIMrlrl or Rrttlh Columbia, and annate it the mouth of Mattel! Inlet, atnuii 4 rhaln north from the nnrlheaM corner of Indian Ketertr No. One, Graham Mand. TAKK .0TICE lhal I, tnne II. Simp-ton, of Mn.i-tt. llrlllsh r.nlumhl.1. ncrupa-tloit p.irker. intend in apply for Vi ot the folliiwlnr detrrlhed land: - Cnnimeiirlni at a pott planted alMiut I rhaln north from the nrtlieal enrner of Indian Hesene Xo One. Oraham l.land, thence northerly 3 chain "lo low water; thence fnllnwlnr low water mark Mo chain In a wterlv dlrerllmi- Ihenre wiulherly 3 rhaln. ttienre ealerlv ICO rhaln. In point nf eoinmeneetnenl, ami rontaliilnv 4 acre, im-f -. I. F.I!1K11 II, SIMPSOI, Appllcinl, 1 DUid Jual ICta. 1111,