THE DAILY NEWS IT WASN’T “It is sacrilege, sir,’’ the crew of the Iulander didn’t say these words with their mouchs, but literally speaking, they did with their eyes, when Captain Bonser gave orders to attach the cable to a big Totem pole in the Indian village of Kitsenkla so that the boat could be pulled through the rapids, on her last trip up river. There was tree anything else in sight strong enough on which to fasten the cable. The crew hesitated before obey- ing. the orders from the bridge. “Tie up to the Totem pole, it will be all right!’ shouted the captain. With visions of a war dance in the offing the cable was fastened to the genealogical tree. The steel girdle fitted about the waist | line of one of the most famous of the tribe at Kitsenkla; a fore- father who it is claimed scalped fifteen white women in one day and made a rope with their hair vo hang fifteen white men on the next day. His picture hangs in one of the historic homes of old fashioned Victoria. FELL ON BRIDGE _ UNCONSCIOUS Captain of Hans B., the Big Steel Boat Victim of Malarial Fever—Now Resting in Cen- tral Hotel. Just as the Hans B., the big steamer form Sydney, C. B., with 6,800 tons of steel for the G. T. P., was docking at the wharf yester- no or day, the master, Captain Chris- tiansen, fell over on the bridge unconscious, a victim of the after effects of malarial fever and agi- tated by the long watches on the three months’ voyage. In falling the captain cut his head on some of the brass work around the bridge. He was hur- SACRILEGE OO Slowly the Inlander crawled up the river and when she got up to the village the Indians were holding a coaference. Some of | the fearsome aboard talked of on — —THEY W “The News” Classified One Cent A a oteeetnnainngt ag 5s Oe rE f Ads. Word For Each Insertion== ILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER— another rebellion. An old bent Indian was walking round and round, muttering something un- intelligible to himself. Captian Bonser went ashore first. Walking up to the old muttering fellow he hollered: ‘Hello. grandpa, new | Out shot the old man’s | hand in welcome to the Sanath Then gurgling in delight he hurried ! to tell the rest of the tribe that their old friend Captain Bonser had dropped in to see them. It was several years since he had called. They killed the fatted calf and said: ‘This is our old friend who came to us twenty years ago, we thought he was lost, but he is found.” Later the Inlander was given a great send off and the captain was told any time he wants to use the forefather’s waist to pull his boat up stream, well, to just go ahead and use it. DID THE BUSINESS Phone 150 The Insurance People Fire Life Marine Accident Plate Glass Employer's Liability Contractors’ and Personal Bonds Policies Prepared While You Wait. Mack Realty, & Insurance COMPANY. P.S.— Houses and Rentals. are you?” __Mhites Portland Cement. G. C. EMMERSON AGENT Naden Block Second Ave PLEASED WITH ~~ SCENIC BEAUTY Made Trip to Stewart on S.S. Prince George—Weather was Beautiful—Hundreds of Pic- tures Taken. Phone 125 Frank Ellis is a Top Notcher Auctioneer For fully eight hours on Saturday Mr. Frank Ellis walked up and down an improvised rostrum in C. B. Shreiber’s store and sold practically all the remaining stock of clothing, boots, shoes, etc., by} rounded along the rugged coast public The stock was|line opened up a more wonderful clicks and every click meant an- other picture taken of the beauti- ful scenery along the route between here and Stewart. Every auction. and some great bargains went |large number of tourists on the under the little hammer. 1G. 0a dP. 33S: Prince Mr. Eillis was courteous Such scenery them everybody and by sprinkling a|and hasten to get pictures of i little humor occasionally kept the} Being such a beautiful day the crowd in good spirits. He is an | scenery along the Portland Canal experienced auctioneer and proved | was never seen to better advantage. it on Saturday. Changing hues, soft shadows, the a sun irradiating on a hundred odd GOING AHEAD Cx orge. to made marvel ! . snow capped hills made a tableau ried to the Central Hotel and there he is now resting quietly. Dr. Tremayne, who is in attendance, says the captain will be well again in a few days’ time. It is learned that Captain Chris- tiansen has had malarial fever on three or ‘four occasions when in tropical countries. Under the supervision of Cap- tain Kennedy of the Pacific Coast | Stevedoring and Contracting Com- | pany the cargo is being unloaded. | | HATES TO PAY FINE Contractor Tom Mazlum Asks | Extension Contractor Tom Mazlum_ has appealed against the infliction upon him of the $25 per day fine for non completion of his grading} contract. He claims delays were caused by the department over grade changes, | etc., and pleads that a serious accident killing one of his men also delayed him. Referred to public works department. city engineering } | New Feed Stable The Pony Express Company have extended their business to include a full line of feed. They jhandle everything including oats, hay, wheat, linseed meal, bran, shorts, crushed oats, cracked corn, chicken feed, pastry flour, garden seeds of all kinds. It will pay you to give them a trial, they promise prompt delivery. Prices are right. Call up the Pony Express, phone 41 or 301, rolled oats, of incomparable beauty. | Tsimpsean Company are Har-| vesting Their Waterpower trip were W. Molson MecPherson eet of Montreal, president of Molson’s Mr. R. Brutinel, general man-| Bank, J. P. Graves, president of ager of the Tsimpsean Light and | the Granby Mining Power Company, arrived here yes-|Mr. James of the Tyee Mining terday on the Princess May. He/|Company, Premier McBride’s mo- left later with Mr. Clark Durant,| ther, sisters and daughters; Mr. the company’s electrical engineer,| A. E. McMaster and wife, and for Khatada Falls up the Skeena | others. River, to look over the work on| Next Sunday is the last weck end the watersheds there, which is| trip of the season the Prince George already in progress. Ten men are | will make. getting things in shape and many more will be put on immediately. Grade Changes O. K.'d eo Various changes of grade Glad You Liked Rupert by Colonel Davis After expressing themselves as|some of the important avenues being pleased with their visit} and streets of Prince Rupert have here and prophesying great things | been approved by the Lieutenant- for Prince Rupert, the Railway|Governor and Council the Commissioners left yesterday after-| work already done end in progress noon on the $.S. Princess May for|has been sanctioned, Colonel Da- oramended for | | | } and Skagway, from where they will go| vis has been notified to this effect ito Whitehorse, where they will|by letter read at the council last hold a sitting. night. Togo Will Drink It When | Admiral | It's Good to See It Thus Never did the G. T. P. wharf in Vancouver | Togo will likely drink Ridgwey’s|present a more active scene than tea and coffee because it is the best. |at present. Three boats of lumber You can get Ridgway’s tea and|are being unloaded in addition to coffee at the Ideal Provision House, | nearly of Third avenue, phone 190. We’ll| steel rails and the freight brought in have a shipment of fresh fruit | tomorrow. seven thousand tons and the longshoremen | busy. are kept Brought Lumber . The S.S. Prince John arrived} Mr. from Queen Charlotte Islands this | agent George Leek, real estate and insurance agent, has morning with 50,000 feet of lumber | opened a temporary office on Sixth for this city. She leaves at noon| street, corner of Third avenue next tomorrow for the Islands. to C. D. Newton's office. | Click, click, click, then more} turn | . | . . | sold absolutely without reserve | piece of scenic grandeur to the Among those who enjoyed the} Company ;| by the regular boats that call here | ee | Money to Loan Pt teers tes ees ee 4 | 4 1 | | lioney to Loan on Prince Rupert Rea! Agreements of sule bought. P.O. | tf-181 Estate a ts Situations Wanted peters emesrmeomeoms Pet ces ee es ee ee | Help Wanted i Re eine | Wanted — A boy to learn the | Apply News office. he Wanted—Servant girl, apply Mr Summit avenue. | printing trade. J.M igaee, 85-¢ } kitehen and | | Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 FOR SALE Steam Tug ‘‘Nagasaki.” Wanted—Good sized boy to hel; | make himself generally useful. Apply James Hotel, 3rd Ave., corner of 8th Street tf Wanted—A man to act as janitor and orderly; wages $50 a month with board and room Apply 18¥- F | Prince Rupert Genera! Hospita! tes sees os sere For Rent te es | | Riitiaie , Newly furnished large outside rooms Good location, near business section Everything homelike. Hot and coki water, bath ard tele- phone. l and see them. Phone 179. The Digby Rooms. 185-190 6 in., 8 H.P. engine, Boiler used three | seasons, now in use as Cannery tender, May be seen at Port Nelson Cannery, Naas river. For further particulars | apply to W. Lord, Port Nelson, or H Bell-Irving & Co., Vancouver, B.C. Furnished rnis: rooms with bath. 184-189 the week. Talbot House. | Neatly Furnished rooms, gentlemen preferred.— Apply Mrs. Mullin, over Majestic Theatre. tf McIntyre Hall, for concerts, entertainments, dances, ete. Apply J, H. Roxers, phone 116. Alder 178-tf Special rates by 1656-tf LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Land Distriet—-Distriet of Coast Range V Take notice that Jesse M. Tallman of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, occupation lawyer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Skeena Nice Furnished Rooms, Mrs. Greenwood, Block; Third Ave. | For Rent—Sons of England Hall, 2nd Ave., for | Dances, Fraternal Societies, Socials, etc. Apply Frank A Ellis, Box 869 or phone 68 186-tf shoregof Kutzymateen Inlet on the right bank of a amal! stream flowing into said Inlet just east of Crow Lake. Thence south 20 chains, thence west 20 chains more or less to the shore line of Crow Lake, thence northerly and easterly fol- lowing the shore lines of Crow Lake, the Inlet to Crow Lake and Kutzeymateen Inlet to the place of commencement, containing forty acres more or less. Located August 7, 1911 Dated Aug. 9, 1911. JESSE M. TALLMAN Pub. Aug. 12. Skeena Land District— District of Coast Range 5 Take notice that Sarah E. Alton of Prinee Rupert, occupation nurse, intends to apply for mission to purchase the following described ands Commencing at a post planted at the North- west corner 140 chains easterly (slightly north from the northeast corner of Lot 1116 (Harvey Survey) Coast District, Range V, thenee 80 chains east, thence 80 chains south, thence 40 chains west, thence 40 chains north, thence 40 chains west, thence 40 chains north to post of com- mencement containing 480 acres more ur less Dated June 14, 1911. SARAH E. ALTON Pub. July 15. Fred Bohler, Agent Skeena Land Distriet—Distzict of Coast Range 5 Take notce that Linford Sewell Bell of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation locomotive engineer, ds to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at a post planted on the north bank of the Zimogotitz River about three (3 auiles distant (upstream) in a westerly direction from the junction of the Little Zimogotite River and the main Zimogotitz River, thenee north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence east 40 chains to post of com- mencement containing 160 acres more or less. Dated June 7,1911. LINFORD SEWALL BELL Pub. July 8. Geo. R. Putnam, Agent Casmar Land District--District of Skeena Take notice that 1, Lemuel Freer of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following desribedr lands - Commencing at a post planted on the shore in a northerly direction from Port Nelson Cannery marked L. F.'’s 3. E. Corner, thence 20 chains north, thence 20 chains west, thence 20 chains south to shore line, thence along the shore to point of commencement, containing 40 acres more LEMUEL FREER J. M. Collison, Agent | Wanted—Three or four room furnished cottage or apartments. Apply P.k. Harris, Daily News f Office. t es es ee ee oe fer: For Sale | erm mere ee ies reese sommes } Apply 1s0-4t Cooking Range and Kitchen Furniture Cor, 8th and Cotton Streets For Sale~ Chicken Ranch. 2 Storey house, house- hold goods. ear Prince Rupert. A snap if taken atonce. Address Box 363. tf For Sale~New Gasoline Launch 23 ft. by 6 ft.2 in. Sh.p. engine. $550 if taken at once. Apply | P.O. Box 621, 189-194 For Sale—Owner will sell four good lots Nos. 23, 24, 25 and 26, Block 27, Section 5, Taylor street, size 41 x 25 x 100, at $700 each, on reasonable | terms. Apply Box 999, P.O., Prince Rupert 176-182 le t a ~t Insurance es es ote OU Companies are noted for prompt and just settlements. We write every known class of Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co Que Business Chances ott tt me ee ere rel + Good money in Moving Pictures Wanted~-A party to start moving picture show in Prince Rupert. Write me for partic:iars. H. Davis, Watertown, Wis. 137-wi | or less. Dated June 10, 1911 ad j | Pub, July 8. | Skeena Land District--District of Coast Range V Take notice that I, Peter Prickson of Prince | Rupert, laborer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Lost and Found st me es ee et A bunch of keys between the Royal Hotel | bank of Williams Creek where the railway right- Finder please leave a: | of-way crosses and 3 chains back from the creek 2t-19) | bank, thence south 30 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 30 chains, thence west 40 chains to point of commencement | Dated July 7, 1911. PETER ERICKSON | Pub. July 25. Fred E. Cowell, Agent | Skeena Land District ~ District of Coast Range 5 | Take notice that |, Alexander Clacher, of Dear- | |horn, Manitoba, occupation farmer, intend to| | apply for permission to purchase the following } described lards | Commencing at a post planted at the south west corner of lot 3066, district of Coast, Range 6, | | s tuated about 5 1-2 miles ina south easterly di- | | rection from Breckenridge Landing, marked A : |C., nerth west corner; thence south 8) chains, Price | thence east 80 chains, thence north © chains be |} more or less to south east corner of lot 3062, | $325.00 | thence west 40 chains more or less to south west | - | corner of lot 8062, thence north 20 chains more 650.00 }or less to south east corner of lot 3065, thence | west 40 chains more or less to point of commence- 2,000 | ment, containing j Lost-~ and Exchange Grill Royal Hotel or Sale Block 34 14 36 Section 8 8 ° ‘ Lot 65 8 and 4 |7 and 8 660 acres more or less. ALEXANDER CLACHER | Donald Clacher, Agent | Date June 2nd, 1911 | Pub. June 24th, 1911 | Skeena Land District, District of Coast, Rage 5. Take notice that Wm. Francis Nichol json, of Prince Rupert, B.C,, occupation | locomotive fireman, intend to apply for |permission to purchase the following Come in and see our list of buys in other parts of the city ADEN COMPANY i Limited. \¢ c , i ; ' 4 ommencing at a post planted on the Prince Rupert, B.C. nerth bank of the Zim-o-got-itz river, | about two miles up stream in a wester- jly direction from the junetion of the | little Zim-o-got-itz river and the main | Zim-o-got-itz river, and marked Wm. | Francis Nichoison'’s south-east corner, | thence north 40 chains, thenee west 40 | chains, thence south 40 chains more or | less to shore line of river, thence east | 40 chains more or less along shore line | of river to post of commencement, con- | taining 160 acres more or less. Wm. apne CRN AON, | 7e0, R. Putman, agent, ~~ | Dated July 17, 1911. . | E = = OT a a ne eh i ee BOYS! Two Five Dollar bills to be given away to bright boys. See Mr. Munroe at the News office. | Commencing at a post planted on the southerly | Commencing at a post planted on the north —_—- Floor Space for Renj in the Hart building, cor Second Ave. and Sixth The Best Business Corner in Prigco Ayer: eee Apply Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ia AUCTION SALE “THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME Length 50 ft., beam 9 ft., draft 4 ft. ee ents’ Furnishings Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Rubber Goods, Under. wear, Fixtures and Fittings, Travelling Bags, etc The Balance of Stock of C. B who are relinquishing busines Sold Without Reserve by PUBLIC AUCTION at Schreiber’s Store TO-NIGHT AT 8 PM. Prince Centre Street FRANK A. ELLIS AUCTIONEER Exert- ee he ee eee OOD PRINT Is a Persistent ‘‘Influenc« ed in Your Behalf! Every bit of printing that Kind of an Impression pression of its user a store or shop or office mind an impression wt Even if but one in a thoasa the scales for business, fo will have thus paid for itsel! PRINTING OF ALI FOR Daily News Building es ed Fe Ee EERE Tee ® —eev vee HIGH CLASS PHON on 04 ee ee ae ee ne ee ' Do You Want Value for Your Money et ee ee i { j Wh Exchange : Grill iS RIGHT } 9 3 The Price t t / the « j c | we MILNER & ~~ and ee eee ‘ eer ere ee me ~~ _— PROPS | ml ae - ee Read The Daily News ee ® BOWN ee ee _ ASK UNCLE JERRY eK REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS JEREMIAH H. KUGLER He sells Buildings He sells Contracts He has Houses to Rent He buys Lots He builds Homes Kitselas Lands Hazelton Dietrict Lands Kispiox Valley Lands Kitsumkalum Lands, Sand, Gravel and Marble Deposits He buys Leases Special Bargains in Lakelse Lands Bulkley Valley Lands Porcher Island Lands Francois Lake Lands He sells Houses List Your Properties with Jeremiah H. Kugler are ese: ase: . 4 basin He has Farms For Sale ore oH o¢ aeearre Pete eee? seeinatiaee REAL He loans Money He rents Stores Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C.