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I, NO. 52\nPrince Rupert, B.C., Tuesday,  July 5, 1910.\nPrice, Five Cents\nJAKE REQUESTS\nOF GOVERNMENT\nIBLIC   SCHOOL    BOARD    MET\nWILLIAM MANSON, M.P.P.\nint Heating System Installed at\nlOnce\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNeed a Flag Pole\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPrimary\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdClass to Be Taught in the Old\nISchool for  the   Next  Winter.\nspecial meeting of the Public School\nrd was held yesterday afternoon\n|the city hall for the purpose of taking\nreral matters of importance with\nlUiam Manson M. P. P. in con-\n:tion with the new school. The first\nitter was that of retaining the old\nlool for a time to accommodate the\nchildren in the primiary depart-\n|nt. At a recent meeting the principal\nlorted that there were 27 pupils in the\ntniary department living east of\nton street and it would not be fair\nask them to walk away over to the\nschool in the winter weather with\npresent streets.   The board desired\n[keep the old school and open one room\n|er the holidays to accomodate that\nMr. Manson stated that he be-\n?ed there would be no difficulty as\nbuilding was there and the govern-\nJnt had no immediate use for it.\nfchool Inspector Dean was opposed\nthe idea and  the principal  would\niter to have all the pupils in one school\nhe could arrange the grading more\nlisfactorily.\nfhe board decided however to keep\n(roomopen during the winter months\nlough an additional teacher will not\nengaged for the present.\n'he next matter was that of a 16-foot\nInk roadway from the street to the\nool and for walks around the building\nI to the outbuildings.   For a change\nthe fire escape, making it come right\nfrom the building as that style is\nfr and easier for the   youngsters to\nPedown. A flag pole is also asked for\n> Placed on the grounds and the next\ntoer was that of the heating apparatus\nFne heating was not included in the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtract for the building and separate\n|ders have to be called for.   Nothing\n76t been done and some tall hustling\nI nave to be done to have the school\nldy ,or owning   after the holidays.\ne estimates provide for   a   hot-air\nWm. The board desires that this be\ninertaken at once.\nP rePl>' to all these matters Mr.\nr>ns\ufffd\ufffdn lol(l the board to have their\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdr\ufffd\ufffdary write him outlining their re-\nm and be would take them up with\n. \"foment of education at once.\nDe\"eved that most of the requests\n3, Branu'd without ar,y delayor\nJ8,\ufffd\ufffdffixing up the play grounds Mr.\nJ\"* to d the board that he felt the\nf ytt have to undertake that.\ngovernment will do well if they\nrnisli the other things.\nCONGREGATIONAL WELCOME\nf P\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtor and Wife will be Enter-\n\"\"n\ufffd\ufffdi in the Methodist Church\nf Rev. Charles R. Sing and Mrs\ntentlv I TVed ta Prince RuPert\nthe \\f ,    v \"\" the work in c>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdee\niS!dl8t Church'wi\" b\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd-\nru welcome tonight in the church.\n!2*mmeof musle, etc., has been\nvedlv\ufffd\ufffdu ?nd refre*ments will be\nde Z lies' A11 friends wil1 be\ne ,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1 \ufffd\ufffdm\ufffd\ufffd l\ufffd\ufffd come 8nd Participate,\no'clock     !m\ufffd\ufffdnt Wil1 com\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn<*  at\nNEGRO RIOTS ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES\nVictory of Colored  Champion Sets  Thousands of Negroes Crazy\nin all  the  Large   Cities\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHundreds  Are  Arrested.\nRioting all Night and Police Unable\nTo Quell Distrubance\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThousands\nRioting at Pittsburg \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Reserves\nCalled Out in New York.\n(Special to the Optimist)\nWashington, July 5\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdReports of negro\nuprising are coming in from all over the\ncountry, but none so sensational in\ntheir character as the uprising in this\ncity. Seven thousand negroes and as\nmany whites were rioting all night.\nThe news of the victory of the colored\nchampion seemed to have crazed every\nman of his race in the city. All the\npolice were ordered out last night and\nare still on duty. It looks now as if\nthe troops would have to be called out\nat   any   moment.\nShortly before midnight the whole\ncity was in a state of pandemonium.\nWhite citizens going home, often just\nas they were entering their residences,\nwere attacked. In many instances the\nblacks followed them into the houses\nand smashed the furniture. Hundreds\nof drunken blacks attacked the white\nmen. It grew worse and worse around the\nmidnight hour. Some of the white\ncitizens banded against the negroes\nand there was fighting all the way up\nPennsylvania Avenue clear to the vicinity of the White House. At one time\nit was believed the mob of colored\npeople would make an attempt to enter\nthe presidential mansion.\nThree negresses dragged three white\nwomen into the street and stripped them\nof their clothing. The howling and\nyelling was something indescribable.\nThe fighting went ln all night and all\nthe police were engaged in it. In the\nearly hours the chief called upon citizens\nto assist and a number of white men were\nsworn in as special constables. With this\naid two hundred blacks were landed in\njail and an attempt was made to break\ninto the building to rescue them.\nThis large number of arrests did not\nbring but a brief cessation to the rioting.\nIn half an hour it had started again with\nrenewed force. The mob of colored\npeople in the streets grew larger as the\nmorning hours crept on, and the women\nwere worse than the men.. All seemed\nto be drunk and acted in the most\nfrenzied manner against the whites.\nThe black population of this city numbers one hundred thousands, and the\nwhole of them appeared to be emptied\ninto the streets.\nAt this wrting the police are nearly\nexhausted and the federal troops may be\ncalled out at any moment.\nHanged On  a Lamppost\nNew York, July 5, 11 a.m.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDuring\nthe rioting this morning the whites\nsucceeded in stringing one negro to a\nlamp post on the Bowery and there was\na fierce fight around the post for a few\nminutes. Eventually the police broke\nin and cut the colored man down. He\nwas still alive.\nNews from \"Joe\".\nWinnipeg, Man., July 2.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWriting\nto a friend, Hon. Joseph Martin states\nhe will be in Winnipeg on election day,\nnext Monday, on his way to Vancouver)\nFight Still Goes On\nChicage, July 5.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAll the negroes of\nChicago  \"went  up  in the  air\" over\nPRINCE RUPERT INTERESTED\nYesterday afternoon half the\nCity were out looking for news\nof the big fight at Reno. Bulletins were read in the opera house\nand private ones were received\nat the Prince Rupert Club and\nthe Exchange Grill. Summaries\nof the rounds were posted on the\nOptimist bulletin board where a\nlarge crowd gathered. The flash\nof the negro's victory was received just after the seventh round\nand was discredited by many who\nwished it otherwise. A few minutes after the receipt of the final\nround The Optimist issued a special\nwith the complete story and the\nwhole edition of nearly 1000 copies was sold out before six o'clock.\nA lot of money changed hands\nhere on the result, some having\nwagered three to one on Jeffries\nJohnson's victory and a number of race\nfights has been the result. Ohe black\nwas killed and scores were badly injured. The fighting is still going on.\nOnly One Negro Killed\nOmaha, July 5.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThere was a fierce\nrace riot here last night but it was\ncleverly handled by the police and quelled. One black was killed and many\ncolored were injured.\nNegress Kills White Woman\nFort Worth, Tex. July 5.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIn the race\nrioting here last night a negress beat a\nwhite woman to death. She was arrested\nand a white mob is now howling around\nthe prison demanding that she be\nlynched. A large number were injured\nduring thc rioting.\nHundred   Hurt in Riot.\nPittsburg, July 5\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA thousand negroes\nstarted a riot here soon after the news\ncame in of Johnson's victory and they\nkept up the tumult all night. When interfered with by the police they resisted\nand a fierce battle was fought in which\nover a hundred people were severely\nhurt. A large number of arrests were\nmade and this morning all seems quiet.\nWholesale Lynching Proposed\nWilmington, July 5.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAll the negroes\nseemed to get drunk on the news from\nReno and the white men had to band\nthemselves together to put down the\ndisturbance. No deaths have been reported but many were injured when the\ntwo races came together in battle.\nAfter matters had somewhat quieted\ndown the whites made a propositiom to\nlynch all the negroes taken into custody\nand started out to do this but wiser\ncounsels prevailed.\nTwenty Negroes Shot.\nNew Orleans, July 5.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRace riots\nstarted here around the fight bulletins\nand when it began to look serious the\nwhite men begun to arm themselves.\nSome of the negroes were also armed\nand there was a fusilade around the St\nCharles hotel that lasted over half an\nhour. In this some twenty negroes were\nshot and several white men are known\nto have been seriously wounded.\nSix Blacks Were Killed at Roanoke,\nVa., Twenty at New Orleans,\nThree at Shreveport, One at Chicago and One at  Omaha.\n(Special to the Optimist)\nRoanoke, Va., July 5.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAs the result\nof the negro victory at Reno the colored\nrace of this city started on a mad rampage, attacking white men and destroying their property. Six blacks were\nkilled while committing depredations\nand one white man was shot down while\ndefending his home.\nThree Colored Men Killed\nShreveport, La., July 5\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThree negroes\nand one white man were killed in the\nriots following the announcement of\nthe result of the Reno fight, and scores\nwere injured.\nDragged From Homes  and  Beaten.\nCincinnati, July 5.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHundreds of\nnegroes clustered around the bulletin\nboards giving news of the fight, got too\ngay when it was announced that Johnson\nhad won and the whites took a hand in\nthe celebration. The negroes were driven\nto their homes, then were dragged out\nof their homes and beaten and warned\nnot to appear on the streets for the rest\nof the day. They obeyed and there was\nno more trouble. No deaths are reported\nHot Fight in Negro Quarter\nNew York, July 5.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRioting started\nin the negro section about ten o'clock\nlast night and a body of police was sent\ndown to quell the disturbance. Later\nthe colored people came out in great\nforce against the police and some of the\nlatter were severely handled. The police\nreserve was called out this morning and\nrode their horses through the mob, using\ntheir clubs freely.   No deaths reported.\nTWO   NEGROES   LYNCHED\nInfuriated   Farmers   Have   a   Stern\nChase After Them.\nCharleston, S. C. July 4.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTwo negroes made what is claimed to be an\nunwarranted attack upon a planter\nnamed William Cox. Yesterday the\nfarmers in his neighborhood took up\nthe matter and it was not long before\nthe meeting was wrought up to a great\nexcitement. It was determined to go\ngunning for the negroes and this was\ndone. On being surrounded the two men\ngave themselves up. They were brought\ninto town and strung to a tree, the yell-\nling crowd emptying their revolvers and\nsquirrel rifles into the swaying bodies.\nJUDGMENT FOR HAYS\nSupreme Court Hands Down  Decision in Frewen Case.\n(Special to the Optimist)\nVancouver, July 4.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdChief Justice\nHunter this morning handed down the\ndecision in the case of Moreton Frewen\nversus President Hays of the Grand\nTrunk Pacific. The'judgment is in favor\nof the defendant. Frewen, through his\nhis attorneys, has given notice that the\ndecision will be appealed before the\nhigher court.\nCOAL SUIT FOR\nFOUR MILLIONS\nOPTION   ON   DUNSMUIR     COAL\nLANDS   SUSTAINED\nChief Justice Hunter Gives Judgment for the Plaintiffs, Holding\nThat Their Option is Entitled to\nRegistration\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSuit   Stands   Over.\nVictoria, July 2\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThat the plaintiffs, Henry Croft et al were entitled\nto registration of their option on certain\ncoal lands was the ruling of Chief Justice\nHunter upon a point of law arising out\nof the suit of the aforenamed against\nHon. James Dunsmuir, Whiting, Percy\net al, for $4,600,000 damages. The suit\nstands over until   after the    vacation.\nIt is alleged that the defendants\npersuaded the owners of the lands in\nquestion to break their contract with\nthe plaintiff, and give a second option to Whiting, which he attempted\nto register before the plaintiff's option was registered.\nThe lands in question are included\nin those ceded to William Mackenzi\nin the purchase of the Dunsmuir coal\ninterests for $11,000,000.\nRIGHTS IN THE ARCTIC\nStatement that U. S. Will Contest\nCanada's Sovereignty Unconfirmed\nWashington, July 2.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe state department refuses to confirm the rumor\nthat the United States in contesting\nCanada's sovereignty over certain portions of Arctic territory. This is a matter which will possibly be brought up\nbefore the court at The Hague, in the\nmeantime the officials here do not desire to discuss it. It is acknowledged,\nhowever, that there is some likelihood\nof matter being discussed in connection with the Newfoundland fisheries\nquestion which has been referred to the\nHague Tribunal.\nAmericans Coming to Canada\nOttawa, July 2.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMr. W. J. White,\ninspector of immigration agencies in the\nUnited States, reports to the department\nthat approximately 150,000 Americans\nwill settle in Western Canada this summer.\nVancouver Scores Again\nVancouver, B.C., July 5. (Special) \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThe Vancouver boys stole anothergame\nyesterday, the score being: Vancouver\n3, Seattle 0.\nLeague  Standing to Date.\nW.       L. P.C.\nVancouver   43       31 581\nSpokane   40       33 549\nTacoma   31       37 455\nSeattle  28       41 406\nEAGLES   DANCE.\nNice Size  Crowd,  Good  Music  and\nA    Fine    Floor.\nThe Fraternal Order of Eagles first\nannual ball last night was one of the big\nsocial successes of the year. The whole\nentertainment was of the first water and\neveryone thoroughly enjoyed themselves\nThe floor in Mclntyre Hall was in excellent shape and the music furnished\nby Kaufman's orchestra was of the best.\nThe entertainment was in keeping with\nthe reputation of the Eagles all over the\ncontinent.\nPut your heart into your business\nand take your soul out of it. THE    PRINCE    RUPERT    OPTIMIST\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nCoast Land District-DiBtrict of Skeena.\nTake notice that I, Frederick Alexander Montgomery, of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend\nto apply for permission to purchase the following:\ndescribed lands: Commencing: at a post planted at\nthe northwest corner of surveyed lot 1937 (not\nGazetted), thence south 80 chains, thence east 20\nchains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 20\nchains to point of commencement, containing: 160\nacres more or less and comprising lots Nos. 1937\nand 1931. Frederick Alexander Montgomery.\nDated May 17, 1610. J. D. Nichols, Agent\npub jun 2\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTake notice that Frederick W- Dyke of Vancouver, B. C, occupation gentleman, intenda to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described\nlands :-\nCommencing at a post planted on the east side\nof Stephens Island, about 20 chains south of A. E.\nHanson's N. E. corner and marked F. W. Dyke's\nN. E. corner, thence west 80 chains, thence south\n20 chains, thence east to beach, thence following\nbeach to point of commencement, containing 160\nacres more or less.\nDate  May 27,  1910. Frederick W.  Dyke.\nPub. May 30. W. W. Clarke, Agent.\nOmineca Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTake notice that F. C. Pillsbury, occupation\ncivil engineer, of Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.,\nintends to apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands: Commencing at a post\nplanted at the northeast corner of lot 312, thence\neast twenty chains, thence north twenty chains,\nthence west twenty chains, thence south twenty\nchains to point of commencement and containing\nforty acres more or less.\nDated May 14.1910. F. C. Pillsbury, Locator,\npub june 1 Thomas L. Elliott, Agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Cassiar.\nTake notice that Grace Alice Flexman of London\nEngland, occupation Spinster, intends to apply for\nEermission  to  purchase the  following  described\ntnds:-\nCommencing at a post planted at the junction\nof Bitter Creek and Bear River on the left bank\nof Bear River, thence east 20 chains thence north\n20 chains thence west 20 chains more or less to\nleft bank of Bear River thence south along said\nleft bank 20 chains more or less to point of commencement, containing forty acres more or less.\nDate April 11, 1910. Grace Alice Flexman.\nPub.  May 21.        Daniel  Oscar Wing,  Agent.\nSkeena    Land    District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict    of    Coast.\nTake notice that Ellen Dobson of Vancouver,\nB. C. occupation Widow* intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following described\nlands :-\nCommencing at a post planted on the east side\nof Prescott Island, at the S. E. corner of lot 7280\nand marked Ellen Dobson's N. E. corner post,\nthence west 80 chains along the south line of lot\n7280, thence south 40 chains, thence east to beach,\nthence following beach to point of commencement,\ncontaining 320 acres more or less.\nDate   May   25,   1910. EUen   Dobson.\nPub. May 30. W. W. Clarke, Agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Cassiar.\nTake notice that Lewis Henry Wing, of Owen\nSound, Ontario, occupation Book-keeper, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands :-\nCommencing at a post planted 10 chains west of\nthe N. E. corner of Wm. Piggott timber limit No.4\nthence north 40 chains, thence east 40 chains\nmore or less to right bank of Bear river, thence south\nalong said right bank 40 chains more or less, thence\nwest 40 chains more or less to point of commencement, containing one hundred and sixty acres more\nor less.\nDate April  11,1910. Lewis  Henry Wing.\nPub. May 21. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agent\nSkeena Land D strict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte\nIslands\nTake notice that F. W. Dowling of Prince\nRupert, B. C, occupation operator, intendB to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed, ands:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a dob t planted 7 mile* south from\nthe south east corner of fot 227, and one and one-\nhalf miles west from shore line, being N. W. C,\nof the and applied for; thence eas t 80 chains;\nther.ce south 80 chains, ; thence west 80 chains;\nthence north 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres more or less.\nApril 6, 1910 H\\ W. DOWLING\nPub. May 14.1910 Arthur RoberUon, Agt.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte\nIslands\nTake notice that Eugene Rent of Prince Rupert\nB. C, occupation cook, intends to make appHca-\ntlonfor permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a post planted 7 milea south from\nthe south east corner of lot 227 and one and one-\nhalf miles west from shore line, being N. E. C.\nof land applied for; thence 80 chains west; thence\n80 chains south; thence 80 chains east; thence 80\nchains north to point of commencement, contaln-\n1 ng 610 acres mora or less.\nApril 6. 1910 EUGENE RENE,\nPub May 14,1910      Arthur RoberUon, Agent\nSkeena Land Distriet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTake notice that Lila M. Cooke of Berlin Ont.,\noccupation lady, Intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described lands :-\nCommencing at a post planted on the left bank\nof McNeil River at the north west corner of Barbara\nZurbrigg's application to purchase said post being\nthree miles and 20 chains north of mouth of McNeil\nRiver thence east 40 chains, thence north 80 chains\nthence west 40 chains, tnence south 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, containing 320 acres more\nor less.\nDate June 6, 1910. LUa M. Cooke\nPub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agt\nCoast Q.. C I. Land District-District of Skeena.\nTake notice that I, H. Johnston, of Prince Rupert, occupation boat building, intends toapply for\npermiasion to purchase the following described lands\nCommencing at a post planted one half mile east\nof J. G. Scott's cornerpost, commencing at the\nnorth west corner, thence GO chains south, thence\n40 chains east, thence 50 chains north, tnence 40\nchains west to point of commencement.\nDated April 26th, 1910. H. Johnston.\nMay 2nd. Numa Demers, Agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Cassiar.\nTake notice that Daniel Oscar Wing of Prince\nRupert, B. C. occupation Civil Engineer, intonds\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed   lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the south\nboundary of J. J. Leo's application to purchase,\nabout 30 chaina west of south-east corner, thence\nsouth 20 chains thence west 20 chains more or less\nto left bank of Bear River thence north against\nstream along said taft bank 20 chains more or less\nto S.W. corner of J. J. Lee's application to purchase\nthence east along south boundary of said J. J. Lee's\napplication to purchase 20 chains more or less to\npoint of commencement, containing forty acres\nmore or less,\nApril U, 1910. Daniel Oscar Wing.\nPub. May 21.\nLetters to the Editor\nSkeena River Steamers.\nKitsumkalam, July 4, 1910.\nEditor Optimist:\nReading in the columns of your-\nesteemed contemporary \"The Empire\"\na couple of weeks ago an article describing a wonderful steam-boat race between\nthe White Flyer \"Port Simpson\" and the\nChe-chaco \" Inlander,\" I was amused\nwherein it described the wonderful\nspeed of the \"Queen of the Skeena\" and\nthe way she left the poor panting\n\"Inlander\" in her wake as if she was\nstanding still. I can't help from asking-\nthrough your valuable columns to ascertain what happened the \"Wonder\nof the Skeena\" on her last trip to Hazelton. She must have stopped and had a\npicnic en-route. A Traveler.\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nDESTROYING PARKS\nCitizens Cutting Down Trees in the\nPark     Reserves\nSUBSCRIBE FOR\nTHE OPTIMIST\nA communication was received by\nthe council from the ministerial association drawing to the attention of\nthe council the necessity of securing\na plot of ground for a cemetery as soon\nas possible.\nAid. Mobley and Aid. Pattullo moved\nthat the letter be replied to and the association informed that the   council is\nalready dealing with the matter.\nSpoiling   the    Parks\nAid. Hilditch brought to the attention\nof the council, on behalf of Aid. Barrow,\nthe fact that nearly all the trees in the\npublic parks were being cut down. He\nthought that something should be done\nat once to preserve the natural beauty\nof the parks for the use of the future\ncitizens. There are notices up now but\nthe people pay no attention to them.\nAid. Pattullo thought that possibly\nthe local police force might have a moral\ninfluence over them if they took action.\nOr the government agent might take\nthe matter up.\nThe mayor said that Premier McBride\nand one or more of his ministers would\nbe up in August and all these matters\nwould be taken up. In the meantime\nthe city should take action through the\ngovernment agent.\nThe Mayor will write the government\nagent.\nThe most conspicuous thing about a\nsock is the hole in it.\nThe Boscowitz S. S. Co.\nwill despatch two steamers\nweekly between Victoria, Van-\n5 couver and all Northern B. C.\nports, calling at Prince Rupert\nand Stewart.\nS.S. Vadso    S.S. Venture\n8    classed    100  Al   at   Llyods.\nLeaving Prince Rupert South\nbound on Fridays. For further\nparticulars apply to\nPECK. MOORE * CO., PRINCE RUPERT\nHead Office si Victor!., B. C.\nmmmMwWi&mmiMeimw\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nQueen Charlotte Islands Land District-District\nof Skeena.\nTAKE notioe that Jane Smith Mackay, of Ailsa\nx   Craijr. Ontario, oooupation matron, intends to\napply for permission to purchase the following described land:\nCommencing at a post planted two miles south\nand one mile west from the southwest corner of\nT. L. 44281, thence south 80 chains, thence west\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thenoe east 80\nchains to the place of commencement.\nJANE SMITH MACKAY.\nMarch 12,1910.      By Jean Bourgeois, her Agent.\nQueen Charlotte Islands Lnnd District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict\nof Skeena.\nTAKE notice that Douglas Shields, of Savonas,\nx B.C., occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land:\nCommencing at a post planted one mile distant\nand in a southerly direction from the southeast\ncorner of T. L. 44282, thence south 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains,\nthenceeast HO chains to the place of commencement. DOUGLAS SHIELDS.\nMar 11,1910. 18-27       Jean BourgeolB, his Agent.\nmon Charlotte Islands Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict\nof Skeena.\nTAKE' notice that  Alexander Whitehead,  of\nx    Annls, B. C, occupation accountant, intends\nto npply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed land:\nCommencing at a post planted two miles distant\nin a southerly direction from the southweBt corner\nof T. L. 44282, thence south 80 chains, thenco west\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thencc east 80\nthe place of commencement.\nALEXANDER WHITEHEAD.\nMarch 11,1910.   18-27 Jean Bourgeois, his Agent,\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Queen Charlotte\nIslands\nTake notice that John Young Rochester of\nPrince Rupert, B. C, occupation Agent, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed' lands:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a post planted 7 miles south\nrom the south east corner of lot 227 and one and\none half miles west from the shore line, being the\nS. E. C. of the land applied for; thence 80 chsins\nwest; thence 80 chains north; thence 80 chains\neast; tnence 80 chains south to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or. less..\nApril 6, 1910 JOHN YOUNG ROCHESTER.\nPub May 14 1910 Arthur Robertson, Agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ot Queen Charlotte\nIslands\nTake notice that Peter Black of Prince Rupert,\nB C, occupation coal merchant, intends to\napply for permission to purchase the following\nthe following described lans:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a post planted 7 miles south from\ntho south east corner of Lot 227 snd three and one-\nhalf miles west from the shore line, being the\nS. W. C. thence 80 chsins east; thence 80 chains\nnorth; thence 80 chains west; thence SO chains\nsouth to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres more or less.\nApril 6, 1910 PETER BLACK,\nPub May 14. 1910 Arthur Robertson,\nAgent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queer Charlotte\nIslands\nTake notice that George L Maclnms of Prince\nRupert, occupation editor, intends U< apply for\npermission to purchase the following described\nlands:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommenc ng at a post planted 7 miles south\nfrom the south east corner of lot 227 and three and\none-half miles west from shore line, being N. W. C.\nof land applied for; thence 80 chains east; thence\n80 cnains south; thence 80 chains west; thence 80\nchains north to point of commencement, containing\n640 acres more or less.\nApril 6, 1910. G. L. MACINNES.\nPub. Mav 14.1910. Arthur Robertson, Agt.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistr ct of Queen Charlotte\nIslands\nTake notice that Gilbert Lancaster Sparrow of\nPrince Rupert, occupation merchant, intendB to\napply for permission to purchase the following de-\ncribed lands:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a post planted 7 miles south\nfrom the south east corner of Lot 227 and three and\none half miles west from shoreline, being 3. E. C\nof land applied for; thence 80 chains west; thence\n80 chains north; thence 80 chains east; thence 80\nchains south to point of commencement, contain-\n640 acres   more or less\nApril6,1910GILBERTLANCASTERSPARROW\nPub. May 14 1910 Arthur Robertson, Agt\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Chsrlotte\nIslands\nTake notice that Charles Archie Vsughan,\nof Prince Rupert, B C. occupation merchant,\nntends to spply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing lands:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a post planted 9 miles south\nfrom the S. E. C. of fot 227 and three and one-\nhalf mites west from shore 1 ne, being N. E C.\nof aland applied for; thence 80 chains west; thence\n80 cha ns south; thence 80 chains east; thence\n80 chains north to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less.\nApr 5, 1910 CHARLES ARCHIE VAUGHAN\nPuh   May 14 1910        Arthur Robinson, Agent\nSkeena Land District-D strict of Queen Charlotte\nIslands.\nTake notice that Catharine Jane Henley, of\nChilliwack, B. C., occupation married woman,\nntends to app.y to purchase the follow ng described\nlands:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd commencing at a post planted 9 miles\nsouth trom the south east corner ot lot 227, and\nthree and one half miles west from shore line being\nS W. C. of the land applied for; thence 80 chains\neast; thence 80 chains north; thence 80 chains west\nthence 80 chains south to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres more or less\nApril 5. 1910 CATHERINE JANE HENLEY\nPub. May 4,1910 Arthur Robertson, Agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDsitr ct of Queen Charlotte\nIslands.\nTake notice that John Pascal Douglss of Pr8nce\nRupert, occupation Captain, intends to apply\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a post planted 9 miles south\nfrom the S. E C. of lot 227 and three and one half\nmiles west from the Bhore line being the\nK. W. C. of the land applied for; thence\n80 chains east; thence 80 chains south;\nthence 80 chains west; thence 80 chains north\nto point of commencement,containing 640 acres\nmore or less.\nApril 6, 1910.  JOHN PASCAL DOUGLAS,\nFirst Pub May 14,1910. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte\nIslands\nTake notiee that Richard Ravensberg, of Prince\nRupert, B.C., occupation contractor. Intends to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed. lands:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a post p.anted 9 miles south\nfrom the S. E. C. of lot 227 and three and one half\nmiles west from shore line, being S E. C, of land\napplied for; thence 80 chaina west; thence 80 chain)\nnorth; thence 80 chains eaat; thence 80 chains\nsouth to point of commencement, containing G4P\nacrea more or ess.\nApril 5,1910 RICHARD RAVENSBURG\nPub May 14 1910 Arthur RoberUon. Agt\nCaasiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Eugene Hazard of Victoria,\nB. C, occupation spinster, intends to apply tor\npermission to pu cnase the folios,ing described\nCommencing at a post planted one mile snut'i\nof a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about 33 miles up river from its junction with tha Naas river, thence east 80 chains,\nthence south 80 chains, thenee west 80 chains,\nthenee north 80 chains to point of commencement\ncontaining 640 acres.\nDate   May   27,   1910. Eugene Hazard\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald.agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Cosst, Range 6\nTake notice that I, Arthur Miller of Tacoma,\nWn, occupation mach.n.st, intends to apply tor\n{lermlssion to purchase the following described\nsnds:-\nCommencing at a post planted about one half\nmile north of east ena of siding of G. T. Pac. Ry.\nMile 76 from Prince Rupert, on the north side of\nSkeena river, and about at the north east comer\nof John F. McHugh's purchase claim, District\nCoast, Range 6, and marked Arthur Miller's\nS. E. corner; thence north 40 chains, thence went\n40 chains, tnence south 40 chains, thence east 40\ncnains to post of commencement, containing 160\nacres more or less.\nDate  June   7,   1910. Arthur   Miller\nPub. June   18 Enoch R. L. Jones, agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notico that I, Samuel George Marling\nofVlctoria, B. C, occupation business man, intends to spply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands :-\nCommencing at a post planted on the right\nban, ol the Kitwancool river about 30 miles up\nriver from ita Junction with the Naas rivor,\nthenco east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains,\nthenco west 80 chsins, thence north 80 chains to\nEoint of commencement,  containing 640 acres,\nlate May 26, 1910.       Samuel George Marling\nPub.   June   18. Robert   McDonald,  agent,\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTake notice that Henry G. Browne of Berlin,\nOntario, occupation commercial traveller, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:-\nConunencing at a post planted at the south-west\ncomer of surveyed lot 27 on the right bank of the\nSkeena River, thence north 20 chains, thence west\n20 chains, tnence south 20 chains more or less to\nright bank of Skeena river thence east along said\nright bank 20 chains more or less to point of commencement, containing 40 acres more or less.\nDate June 6, 1910. Henry G. Browne.\nPub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTake notiee that Sarah Browne of Berlin, Ont.,\noccupation married woman, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following described\nlands :-\nCommencing at a post on the right bank of\nSkeena River at S. W. comer of H. G. Browne's\napplication to purchaae said post being 20 chains\nwest of south west comer of surveyed lot 27, thence\nnorth 20 chsins, thence west 40 chains more or less\nto left bank of McNeil River, thence south along\nsaid left bank to junction with Skeena River, thence\neast along right bank of Skeena river to point of commencement, containing 80 acres more or less.\nDate June 6, 1910. Sarah Browne.\nPub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agent.\nCoast Q.C.I. Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict of Skeena.\nTake notice that I. Otto Buckholz, of Vancouver,\noccupation master mariner, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following described lands\nCommencing at a post planted one half mile\nsouth of H. Johston's corner post commencing at\nthe north west corner, thence 40 chains south, thence\n40 cnains east, tnence 40 chainB north, thence 40\nchains west to point of commencement. ul\nDated April26,1910.        Otto Buchholz.   pi\nMay 2nd. Numa Demers. Agent.\nCoast Q.C.I. Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena.\nTake notice that I, J. H. Murphy, of Prince\nRupert, occupation clerk, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted eight miles distant\nin a westerly direction from Naden Harbor, thence\n80 chains north, thence 40 chains west thence 08\n80 chaina south, thence 40 chains to point of commencement\nDated April 26,1910. J. H. Murphy.\nMay 2nd. Numa Demers, Agent\nCoast Q.C.I. Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena.\nTake notice that I, George H. Laux, of Prince\nRupert, occupation barber, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the north east\ncorner adjoining J. II. Murphy's post thence 80\nchains south, thence 40 chains west, thence80\nchains north, thence 40 chains east to point of commencement.\nDated April 26,1910. George H. Laux.\nMay 2nd Numa Demers, Agent,\nCoast Q.C.I. Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena.\nTake notice that I, George D. Tite, of prince\nRupert, occupation merchant, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following described lands\nCommencing at a post planted at the south west\neorner adjoining J. H. Murphy's post, thense 80\nehains north 40chains east, tnence 80 chains south,\nthence 40 chainB west to point of commencement.\nDated April 26, 1910.       HRGeorge D. Tite.\nMay 2nd. Numa Demers, Agent.\nCoast Q.C.I. Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena.\nTake notice that I, F.R.C.Brown of Prince Rupert, occupation real estate agent, intends to apply\ntor permission to purchase the following described\nlands.\nCommencing at a post planted at the northwest\ncorner adjoining G.D.Tite's post.thence 80 chaina\nsouth, thence 40 chains east, tnence 80 cnains north,\nthence 40 chains west to point of commencement.\nDated April 26, 1910. F. R. C. Brown.\nMay 2nd. Numa Demers, Agent.\nCoast Q.C.I. Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena.\nTake notice that I, Numa Demers, of prince Rupert, occupation merchant, intend to apply for permission to purchase tha following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the south east\ncorner one mile east and adjoining Geo. D. Tite's\ncorner post thence 80 chains north,thence 40 chaina\nwest, tnence 80 chains south, thence 40 chains east\nto point of commencement.\nDated April 26,1910. Numa Demers.\nMay 2nd.\nCoast Q.C.I. Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena.\nTake notice that I, Gilbert Burrowes, of Prince\nRupert, occupation mining engineer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the north east\ncorner, adjoining N. Demer's north corner post,\nthence 80 chains south, thence 40 chains west,\nthence 80 chainB north, thence forty chains east to\npoint of commencement.!\nDated April 26,1910. Gilbert Burrowes.\nMay 2nd. Numa Demers, Agent.\nCoast Q.C.I. Land District^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict of Skeena.\nTake notice that J. G. Scott of Prince Rupert,\noccupation merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described landa:\nCommencing at a post planted at the south west\ncorner adjoining N. Demers' corner post, thence 80\nehains north, thence 40 chains east, tnence 80 chains\nsouth, thence 40 chains west to pint of commencement.\nDated April 26,1910. J. G. Scott.\nMay 2nd. Numa Demers, Agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTake notice that Charles E. Zurbrigg, of New\nHamburg Ontario, occupation jeweller, intends\nto apply for permiasion to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:-\nCommenclng at a post planted on the right bank\nof llcNeil River about half a mile north of N. E.\ncorner ot Jacob E. Zurbrigg's application to purchase, said post being about three and a half milea\nnorth of the mouth of McNeil River, thenee west\n40 chaina thence south 40 chaina, thence east 40\nchains more orless to right bank of McNeil River\nthence north along said right bank 40 chaina moro\norl ess to point of commencement, containing 160\nacres  more  or  leas.\nDate June 6.1910. Charles E. Zurbrigg.\nPub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agent.\nNORTHERN\nCOMPANY OF BRITISH\nsteamship:\n1\nQueen Charlotte Islands Land District-Dlstrct\nof Skeena.\nTAKE notice that George W. Mortimer, of Sav-\nx   onas, B. C\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land:\nCommencing at a post planted at the north-west\ncorner of T. L. 31830, thence west 80 chains, thence\nsouth 80 chainB, tnence east 80 cnains,  thence\nnorth 80 chains to the place of commencement.\nGEORGE W.   MORTIMER,\nFeb. 26,1910. By Jean Bourgeois his Agent.\n18-27\nQueen Charlotto Islands Land District-District\nof Skeena.\nTAKE notice that Anne Mackay Craig, of Van-\nx   couver, B. C., occupation matron, Intends to\nnpply for permission to purchase the following described land:\nCommencing at a poBt planted two miles distant\neasterly direction from Naden river at the southwest corner of T. L. 81811, thence south 80 chains,\nthcncc east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, and\nthence wost 80 chainB to the place of commence-\nmcnt- ANNE MACKAY CRAIG.\nMarch 13,1910,      By Jean Bourgeois, her Agent.\n18-27\nFirst-Class PASSENGER* SteuiiI\n\"CETRIANA\nSails from Evans, Coleman wharf Van\ncouver, on 1st, 10th and 20th of Wen\nmonth at 10 p.m,, for Swanson Ba*\nClazton, Port Essington, Naas,\nPRINCE RUPERT AND STEWART\nPORTLAND CANAL\nNew Steamer \"PETRW,\n(Freight only) sails from Vancouver\nevery alternate Wednesday for   L\nPRINCE RUPERT AND STEWARTI\nPORTLAND   CANAL,       L\nand all Northern British Columbia portal\nFor further particulars apply at thi\nCompany's office\nCor. Water and Cordova Sts., Vancoun\nOrJ.H. ROGERS, Ticket Agent,\nPrince RuperI\nCanadian Pacific Railwai\nSTEAMERS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERI\nfor Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle.\nPrince Beatrice\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdEvery Monday,lp.iJ\nPrincess May or Princess Royal- 1\nEvery Saturday morjiin|\nLEAVE VANCOUVER:\nPrincess Beatrice-E very Thursdaynira\nPrincess May or Princess Royal-    I\nEvery Saturday night at 11 o'clocj\nDOUGLAS SUTHERLAND. Prince Rupet]\nSPECIAL BARGAINS IN MANY III\nWe have everything to furnish yoi|\nhouse at\nTHE BIG  FURNITURE STORE\nPW   HART   SECOND AVENUE J\n.  W. H\/\\l\\x,        SIXTH STREET\nGeorgetown\nSawmill Co. Lti|\nLumber\nand\nMouldings\nA large stock of dry finishing lumber on hand. Boat\nlumber a specialty. Deliver)\nmade at short notiee.\nOur prices are as low as any.\nCall on us before ordering.\nOFFICE:\nCor. Centre St. and First A\ufffd\ufffd.|\nNotice\nTenders will be received ^,^J^w\ufffd\ufffdjk\nCommissioners for police unlfo -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . mj, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nsamples to be submittedI Mgr' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffdg I\nLiquor License Notice\nTake notiee that I. Benjamin *$>*ftim\nCity of Prince Kupert, in 1 he m '^ , , [,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdj\nColumbia, Intend to appjy to the\ufffd\ufffdw \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, fj\nCommissioners fyr the City of F\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd mi\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd iu|\na bottle license to sell liquor by,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nof the Municil-l^a\nAct,\"in the premises of the Hub i \"r , psrtj\nuate on lots 1 Bnd,2, block 7. secti,^ rf pgg\nusre on low \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd anu <., \ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd r;    , | City ol JJ'i\nthe Westenhaver block, in tM\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdh ,iay of j\nRupert, to commence upon I        ,      |, prijj\ntember, 1910.   My Post <      ' \" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdert I* r\nRupert B.C    Dated at IV\"\"'\nday of June, 1910. , AMIN H0L1WJ\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE^\nSkeena Land pistn;:;-!';^:\nTako notice that Wllllo n    \ufffd\ufffd\noccupation Investor, in irons    [|(\nBlon to purchase thc roum     .\nCommenclntr at a post ; 11. \" ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd|n,\nboundary of timber limit * \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -   ,\n80 chains, thencc west SO roe\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd w\nchains, thence \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdsit 80 onani\nmencement, consistiiK ot\nDated April 25th, WW.\nJuly 4.\n,.i of Co\ufffd\ufffdt'\n\ufffd\ufffdf v,c\ufffd\ufffd\n,,,,;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd (or ff\nat tha \"\nA th\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdct\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\nnonce W\n, point \ufffd\ufffdl\nis mp\ufffd\ufffd &\n\\Vn\ufffd\ufffd] THE  PRINCE    RUPERT    OPTIMIST\nAPPLICATION   FORjjOTO.   L.CENSE;\na   (liiuor I leans. Commissioners.\n\"rfr\ufffd\ufffd* of Prln\ufffd\ufffd   Rurert.\nFor\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\"ouer\" Besner, olthe\ncity of Prince Rupert,\nhotelkeeper,   hereby  makes\niritish . Co jmblS'   '\" er.0 Kli intoxlcating\ntppiication or . to 11 UB and known as\n|,uors on I he 1 >\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd    . ted on Lot, 13 and 14\nTOT* In Section 1 in tbe City ot Pnnce\ni\ufffd\ufffd Block 2 I\" 5ec \ufffd\ufffdn Jun9j A D. 19io or as\nlupert, lrom tne         . be       ^d b\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd you\n\ufffd\ufffdK PitaRupert. B. C. this 21st day of\nD\ufffd\ufffdted st 1 \"j;f|0|\" ' Olier Besner.\n^U)'i *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd y- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^-^\nliquor License\ntt o\ufffd\ufffd.r,l \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdf I icense Commisssoners, theMu-\na&SS\ufffd\ufffdt P*S Rupert. Prinee Rupert. B.C.\n,S\ufffd\ufffd make application for a Hotel License to\nIhereb. Bin\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       the premlses\nai lntoxlootjw_lh|uors oyreja ^^ ^ ^ j\n1 in the townsite of Prince\n. i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd rammcnce from the 1st day of July,\nTw  Mv\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSV\"llieeaddress.ls Prince Rupert,\nj'C  'and 1 am the owner of\nMproposed to be licensed,\nDoted at Prlnc\nHay, 1910.\nmv81\n_r\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdo\ufffd\ufffd-n as the Dominion\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*d2.bl\ufffd\ufffdkl'i:r.l,:,onfr0m-the\"lst day of July,\n1 address is Prince Rupert,\nner of the said Dominion\na licensed.\nKupert, B. C, the 27th day of\nHEZEKIAH B. MCDONALD.\nTlQUOR IlCENCE NOTICE.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPAKE notico that I. Thomas Trotier. of Prince\nKT Rupert, intend to apply to the Board of\nKeen\" Commissioners for the Municipality of\nKesHupert at their next meeting- to be held\nmZ\"hirtv days from the first publication of this\nS for a bottle licence to sell liquor by retail\n[nder the provisions\nof subsection 3 of section 175\nIf the Municipal Clauses Act of British Columbia,\n^.premises known and described as Lot 17 in\nSock 25 in section 1 of the Townsite of Prince\nlopert, being my own store premises on Third\nKi at Prince Kupert, B C,.this 2nd day of\nune. *. 11.191\"- THOMAS TROUE.K.\nLIQUOR LICENSE\nJ Take Notice that Marius Basso-Bert, of the City\n{Prince Rupert, B.C., intends to apply to the\nJoard of License Commissioners for a restaurant\nicense to sell intoxicating; liquors under the precisions of the statutes in that behalf and of the\niy.|aws of the City of Prince Rupert, in the presses known as The Carlton Hotel, situate on lota\n0 ami 14 in hlock 82 in section 1 of the townsite of\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrince Kupert, B.C., to commence as soon as the\naid licenses may lie granted.\nDated at Prince Kupert, B.C., this 6th day of\nlose, 1910.\n'ub June 8 Marius Basso Bert\n, Take notice that Harry H. Clarke, of the city of\nl'rince Kupert, intends to apply to the Board of\nLicense Commissioners for a wholesale license to\nsell intoxicating luiuors under the provisions of the\nstatutes in that bonalf and of the by-laws of the\nCity of Prince Kupert, in the premises situate on\nlot 6, in hlock 81, in Section 1, in the said city, to\ncommence as soon as the said license may be\npanted.\nDated at Prince Rupert, B. C, this 6th day of\nJune, 1910.\niT HARRY H. CLARKE.\nLiquor License.\nJ Take notice that George Sutherland, of the City\nkl Prince Kupert, intends to apply to the Board of\nlicense Commissioners for a bottle license to\njell intoxicating liquors under the provisions of\nIke statutes in that behalf and of the by-laws of\nIhe City of Prince Kupert in the premises, situate\nfn lot 15 in hlock 22 section 1 in the said city\n0 commence as soon as such license may be granted.\nDated at Prince Rupert, B. C. this 3rd day of\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdune 1910.\n^ub. June   ll-25-w.GEORGE   SUTHERLAND\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nLiquor License.\n1 Take notice that Alexander J. Prudhomme, of the\nlit)' ol Prince Kupert, Intends to apply to the\npart] ol License Commissioners for a hotel license\n0 sell intoxicating liquors under the provisions\n1 the statutes in that behalf and of the by-laws\nW the City of Prince Rupert, in the premises\nHuts on lots 13 and 14 in block 33 section 1\nIn the said city to commence as soon as auch\nicense may he granted.\n|>ated at Prince Kupert, June 3rd, 1910\n*ub, June 1.    ALKXANDER J. PRUDHOMME\n_ , Liquor License.\nTake notice that Mitchell Albert, of the City\njl Prince Rujiert intends to apply to the Board of\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.icense Commissioner* for an hotel license to sell\nnMoxicatine liquors under the provisions of the\nMutes in that behalf and of the by-laws of the\nW 01 Prince Kupert, in the premises situate on\nnt I, hlock 83, section 5 in the said city, to com-\nwnce as soon us such license may be granted.\n, Dated at Prince Kupert, B. C. this 3rd day of\n'une 1910.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI'ub. June  4.\nMITCHELL  ALBERT.\nApplieation (or Wholesale Liquor License.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lake notice that tho Prince Rupert Wholesale\nuquor & Bupply Company Ltd., Intends to apply\nri\ufffd\ufffdf. .',\"' '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdiw\"\"\ufffd\ufffd Commissioners of the Mun-\nW ty ol Prince Kupert for a wholesale license\n\ufffd\ufffdm Intoxlcatlni liquors: under the provisions\n\ufffd\ufffdthe 1 ututes i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd [hat behalf in their premises st\n\"wee Rupert situated on lots 17 and 18 block 11,\n\"J\"0\" 1, |\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ronunenco as soon as such lice\n\"\"> M Ranted,\nwuioVri\"\": lu\ufffd\ufffd0Tt- B- c-thl* 2nd d*y of\nThe Prince Rupert Wholesale\nl-iquor & Supply Company Ltd.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that 1, Florence Croot of Victoria,\nB. C, occupation stenographer, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described\nlanasi-\nCommencing at a post planted on the right bank\nof the Kitwancool river, about twenty-six miles up\nstream from its junction with the Naas river.thence\neast 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains to the point of\ncommencement, containing 640 acres.\nDate    May    25,1910. Florence    Croot\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Jessie Frampton, of Victoria\nB. C, occupation married woman, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted two miles south\nof a poat planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river, about twenty-six miles up stream from\nits junction with the Naas river, tnence west 80\nchainB, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acreB.\nDate   May   25,1910. Jessie    Frampton\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Kathleen G. Frampton of\nVictoria,   B.  C,  occupation  spinster, intends to\napply for  permission  to  purchase the following\ndescribed lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted two miles south\nof a post planted on the right bank of the Kirwan-\ncool river about twenty-six miles up stream from\nits junction with the Naas river, tnence west 80\nchainB, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains to the point of\ncommencement, containing 640 acres.\nDate May 25, 1910. Kathleen G. Frampton\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, George Selby B. Perry of\nVictoria, B. C, occupation broker, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described\nlands :-\nCommencing at a post planted two miles south\nof a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about twenty-six miles up stream from\nita junction with the Naas river, thence east 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres.\nDate May 25,1910. George Selby B. Perry\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Robert William Clark, of\nVictoria, B. C, broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lsnds*-\nCommenclng at a post planted two miles south\nof a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about twenty-six miles up stream from\nita junction with the Naas river, thence east 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains to the point of\ncommencement, containing 640 acres.\nDate May 26,1910. Robert William Clark\nPub. June 18. Robert  McDonald, Agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that 1, Edwin Coventry of Victoria,\nB. C, occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following desenbed lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the right bank\nof the Kitwancool river, about twenty-seven miles\nup stream from its junction with the Naas river,\nthence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains.thence\nwest 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to the point\nof commencement, containing 640 acres.\nDate    May    26,1910. Edwin    Coventry\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that 1, Martha Esther Coventry of\nVictoris.B.C, occupation married, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the  following described\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the right bank\nof the Kitwancool river, about twenty-seven miles\nup stream from its junction with the Naas river,\nthence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains.thence\nwest 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to the point\nof commencement, containing 640 acres.\nDate May 26,1910. Martha Esther Coventry\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald. Agent.\nCassiar Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake  notice that I,   Keith  Bertie Frampton\nof Victoria, B. C, occupation architects pupil,\nintends to apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the right bsnk\nof tbe Kitwancool river about twenty eight miles\nup stream from ita junction with the Naas river,\nthence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to\nthe point of commencement, containing 640 acres.\nDate May 25,1910. Keith Bertie Frampton\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent.\nSTEWART'S BUSY DAYS.\nTownsite is Being Cleared and Railway is Being Built.\nThings have been doing in Stewart\nfor the past week. Clearing has been\ncompleted on Fifth, Sixth, Seventh,\nEighth and Ninth streets from one end\nto the other, Columbia, Conway and\nBrightwell streets lave been cleared\nas far back as Ninth street.\nThe freight sheds are finished and Sol\nCameron's camp is ready for the men.\nIt is a mile and a quarter beyond the\nBear river bridge. The bunk house will\naccommodate 150 men and the stables\nwill house 50 horses. The gang will start\nwork this week and work towards town\nto meet a gang working from the shore.\nThe roadbed over that distance will\nnot be delayed at all.\nMcKenzie & Mann's wharf is being\npushed ahead and the pile driver is\nvery busy. The wharf will be completed\nby the end of July according to contract.\nDESCRIPTION OF GAME\nWhat   Stewart   Newspaper   Said\nGreat Baseball Match.\nof\nThe ball game Saturday resulted in\nfavor of Stewart against Prince Rupert.\nScore 3 to 0.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPortland  Canal  Miner.\nComet's Example\nComet flash across de sky,\nDunno where it's bound;\nPays a visit on de fly,\nJes a-foolin' round.\nBlossoms smilin' up so sweet\nIn de woods is found\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nDen dey vanishes complete\nJes a-foolin'  'round.\nIt's encouragin' to see\nIn de sky or ground,\nEverything, de same as me,\nJes a-foolin' round.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWashington\nStar.\nI rub. June\n4.\nQUR SOLICITOR will call for\nyour laundry on receipt of a\nPostcard tn\nH. O.\non ami\nPrompt\nguaranteed\nBox 144\nafter Friday, May 27th.\ndelivery and satisfaction\nRupert Steam Laundry\nAvenue and Fulton Street.\nFEMALE HELP WANTED\nxxxx:\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that 1, John Wiley of Vancouver,\nB. C, occupation logger, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the right bank\nof the Kitwancool river, about twenty-three milea\nfrom ita junction with the Nsas river, thence east\n80 chains, thence south 80 chaina, thence west 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.\nDate May 20,1910. John Wiley\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.\nFor \"everythingin canvas,\" go to the\nPrince Rupert Tent St. Awning Co. ii 9-tf\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, James Eugene Gilmore of\nPrince   Rupert,   B.   C.,  occupation   hotel-keeper,\nintendB to apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing   described   lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted about 20 chains\nsouth of a point on the south or left bank of the Naas\nriver, said point on the Naas being zbout two miles\ndown river from Quinaha indian Village and about\nthree quarters of a mile down river from where the\nQuiska Creek empties into the Naas, thence south\n40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 40\nchains, thence east 40 chains to the point of commencement, containing 160 acres.\nDate June 18,1910. James Eugene Gilmore.\nPub.   July   6. H.   N.   Boss,   agent.\nCaasiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, John Thompson Kennedy of\nVancouver, B. C, occupation book-keeper, intends\nto apply for permiasion to purchaae the following\ndescribed lands;-\nCommencing at a post planted on right bank of\nthe Kitwancool river about twenty-four miles from\nits junction with the Naaa river, thence east 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains to point of co\nment, containing 640 acres.\nDate May 20, 1910. John Thompson Kennedy\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, John Henry Morton of Vancouver. B. C, occupation mill-hand, intends to\napply for permission to purchaae the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the right bank\nof the Kitwancool river, about twenty-four miles\nfrom Its junction of the Naas river, thence east 80\nchains, thence south 80 chainB, thence west 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres.\nDate May 20,  1910. John  Henry Morton\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald,Agent\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Walter Bartlett of Vancouver\nB. C, occupation fireman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted one mile south\nof a post planted on the right bank of Kitwancool\nriver about twenty-four miles from ita junction with\nthe Naaa river, thence east 80 chains, thence south\n80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres.\nDate  May 20,   1910. Walter  Bartlett\nPub. June 18.\n\"WATER CLAUSES CONSOLIDATION   ACT,\n1897\" [Part 1V.1, and the \"WATER\nACT,   1909.\"\nWHEREAS, upon application made by the\nBella Coola Telephone, Light and Power Company\nLimited, unto His Honour the Lieutenant- Governor in Council under section 85 of the first-\nmentioned Act, a Certificate of Approval\nwaa granted under the said first-\nmentioned Act, dated the 13th day of October,\n1909:\nAnd whereas in compliance with the said Certificate of Approval the amount of capital required to\nbe subscribed was duly subscribed within tho time\nstipulated, and the work approved and authorised\nto be done was duly commenced and entered upon:\nAnd whereas the said company, under the provisions of the \"Water Act, 1909,\" has filed a\npetition and made application to the Lieutenant-\nGovernor in Council for an amendment to the\nsaid Certificate of Approval, dated the 13th day\nof October, 1909; said amendment to authorize the\nextension of the Company's telephone or telegraph\nlines in the manner hereinafter appearing:\nThis is to certify that the amendment submitted\nhas been approved, and that the said Certificate of\nApproval Is ni\nREAL ESTATE\nWE HAVE SOME;\nSpecial Snaps\nOn Sixth Avenue, near Seal Cove\nOn Sixth Avenue, in Sec. 5\nALSO\nALSO\nLots of Lots in Sees. 7 and 8\nFrom $250 up.\nF. B. Deacon\nOpen Evenings\nCENTRE ST.\nThe\nPrince Rupert Dairy 1\nIS OFFERED FOR SALE\nI\niii\n1\nI\nB\nB\nB\nB\nB\nB\nB\nif\nB\nB\nB\nB\nB\n\ufffd\ufffd\n.. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd?\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd%;.. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ..TS.V..V... \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* ..it.................... \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd * ...\n8\nAT\nAn Extremely Low Figure\nOther interests compel owner's absence from the\ncity. Stock in first-class shape, and business on\nvery profitable basis. For full particulars, apply to\nMcCAFFERY & GIBBONS\nTHIRD AVENUE\n| Real Estate. Fire and Marine Insurance |\nmmmmmm\nRobert McDonald, Agent   July 4,\n_ ,, ereby amended to confer the following\nextensions, powers, and privileges in addition to\nthe powers and privileges granted by the said\nCertificate of Approval: the construction, operation, and maintenance of the telephone or telegraph\nsystem from the Government wharf in the said\nBella Coola Valley to the head of the Bald Bella\nCoola Valley, and from thence to a point on the\nYokon Telegraph Line at or near a point where\nthe Yukon Telegraph line intersects the eastern\nboundary of the Coast District, or at some point\nadjacent or near thereto, or alternatively from the\nhead of the Bella Coola Valley eastward to the\neastward boundary of the Coast District, for the\npurpose of connecting at the said eastward boundary with any telegraph or telephone line or lines\nthat may hereafter be constructed westward from\nthe town of Clinton to the said eastern boundary\nof the said Coast District, with all branch lines\nas may be considered necessary from time to time,\ntogether with all usual and proper powers in connection with the said undertaking or incidental\ntherero.\"\nAnd this Is to certify that the further amount of\ncapital which shall be duly subscribed for carrying\non the Company's proposed undertaking set out\nherein is hereby fixed at the sum of $H,000\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*2,000\nof which Raid capital shall be subscribed within\none year from the date hereof, the sum of #5,000\nshall be subscribed within two years from the date\nhereof, the sum of \ufffd\ufffd8,000 snail be subscribed\nwithin three years from the date hereof. And the\ntimes within which the works and undertaking are\nto be commenced and completed are one year and\nthree years respectively  from  the date hereof.\nAnd subject as aforesaid such application is\nhereby approved.\nDated this 22nd day of June, 1910.\nHENRY ESSON YOUNG\nClck of Uie Rxtcutii* Cou\ufffd\ufffdw'.\n1 mo\nPRINCE RUPERT-SKEENA\nTRANSPORTATION CO. ua\nR. S. SARGENT.\nPresident,\nHazelton, B. C.\nCEO. CUNNINGHAM,\nVice President,\nPort Essinglon, B. C.\nCAPTAIN BUCEY,\nMinting Director,\nS.S. Inlander.\nJOHN R. MclNTOSH,\nSecretary-Treasurer,\nPort Essington, B. C.\nThe new. fast and up-to-date freight and passenger steamer\n\"INLANDER\n99\nOPERATING FROM PRINCE RUPERT AND PORT ESSINC-\nTON TO ALL POINTS ON THE SKEENA RIVER\nIs now in commission, and all parties who purpose going\ninto the new country can do so with all the comfort of an\nocean liner; and with Captain Bucey in command, ensuring quick trips and safety of life and property.\nFor freight and passenger accommodation apply to\nHARRY B. ROCHESTER^\nCompany's Representative\nPRINCE RUPERT,\nB.C. THE    PRINCE   RUPERT    OPTIMIST\nThe Prince Rupert Optimist\nDAILY AND WEEKLY\nT~~HE OPTIMIST is the leading'newspaper of Northern.British Columbia.   It\nhas grown up with the city.\nADVERTISING RATES are one price to all-25c per inch each issue for display\nmatter.   This rate applies to all advertising without distinction of quantity\nor time of contract.\nReading Notices and Legal Advertising are 10c per line.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES-Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance.\nWeekly, $2.00 per year.\nDaily Edition.\nTuesday, July 5\nTHE JOHNSON-JEFFRIES FIGHT.\nThe great world's championship pugilistic contest is over. The event which\nhas engrossed the attention of the sporting fraternity for months, and been the\ncentre of public interest for weeks, has passed. A lot of people are sorely disappointed\nand many have a deal of easy money. Some go so far as to predict racial trouble\nas a result and not a few philosophise on the outcome. As a matter of fact it is a\nvery minor event in the world's happenings and quite unworthy of any serious\nconsideration.\nAs an item of news interest it is probably without equal in many years. No\nevent in which only two men were contestants has ever before held the public stage\nover such a great area.  But the interest was artificial, not natural.\nAs far as the championship of the \"pugs\" is concerned the world has little\ncare but the interest was \"touted\" so strongly by the sporting pages of the great\npapers that it soon became an object of general news interest. The newspapers of\nAmerica really created the contest and then made the public grow enthusiastic\nover it. By metaphorically fighting the battle every day with contradicting opinions\nthe public were coaxed into taking sides and making an issue. Men who do not\nknow a straight bunch in the eye from a short jab in the ribs wagered hundreds of\ndollars on their opinion as to the outcome. Others to whom the personality of the\ncombatants would be repulsive read with fervor every detail of the contest. It was\na subject for daily conversation in every part of America. The enthusiasm was\nastonishing, particularly when one considers that the manly art is not generally\nadmired and that the physical perfection of the pugilist is not developed for any\ngood to mankind but merely for applause and financial gain.\nOne might argue that it is a sign of degeneracy on the part of the public, but\nit is rather a temporary intoxication\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdanother form of dementia Americana. In\na day it will be forgotten.\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict or Coast.\nTake notice that Barbara Zurbrigg ofNew Hamburg, Ont.. occupation married woman, intenda\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the left bank\nof McNeil Uiver on the north boundary o T. Limit\nNo. 40616 thence East 40 chains, thence north 80\nchains, thence west 40 chains more or less to left\nbank of McNeil River, thence south along said left\nbank 80 chains more or less to point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or leas.\nDate June 6, 1910. Barbara Zurbrigg.\nPub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agent.\nCoast Q.C.L Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena.\nTake notice that E.E. Demers, of Prince Rupert,\ncontractor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the north west\ncorner one and one half mile east of Vernon Gambles\ncorner post, thence 40 chains south, thence 40 chains\neast, thence 40 chains north, thence 40 chains west\nto point of commencement.\nDated April 26, 1910. E. E. Demers.\nMay 2nd. Numa Demers, Agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte\nIsland, Masset Inlet.\nTake notice that John A. Lindsay, of Prince\nRupert, B.C., occupation Transfer Manager,\nintends to apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands: -\nCommencing at a post planted 7 miles south\nthe south east corner of lot 227 and 5 1-2 miles\nwest from shore line being northwest corner of\nland apply for thence 80 chains, cast thence 80\nchains south, thence 80 chains weBt, thence 80\nnorth to point of commencement, containing 640\nacres more or less.\nDate April 6, 1910. John A. Lindsay.\nPub. May 14th. Arthur Robertson, Agent.\nCoast Q.C.I. Lund District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, J.W. Scott, of prince Rupert,\noccupation merchant, intends to apply for permis-\nlon to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the north west\ncorner adjoining J. G. Scott's corner post, thence 80\nchains south, thcncc 40 chains oast, thence 80\nchains north, thence 40 chains west to point of commencement.\nDated April 26th 1910. J.W.Scott.\nMay 2nd. Numa DemerB, Agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte\nIslands\nTake not ce that Thomas Foster of Prince\nRupert, B. C, occupation merchant, intendB to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a post planted 9 miles south from\nthe south cast corner of lot 227 and five and one-\nhalf miles west from the shore line, being the\nS. W. C. of land applied for; thence east 80 chains\nthence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains;\nthence south 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acre s more or less.\nApril  5,  1910 THOMAS FOSTER.\nPub. Ma.v 14,1910 Arthur Robertson, Agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte\nIslands\nTake notice that Grace G. Dudgeon of Prince\nRupert, B.C., occupation lady, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described lands:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a pest planted 9 miles south from\nthe south east corner uf lot 227 and 6 and one half\nmiles west from shore line being the S. E. C.\nof land applied for; thence 80 chains west; thence\n80 chains north; thence 80 chains east; thence 80\nchains south to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less.\nApril 5, 1910 GRACE G. DUDGEON.\nPub. May 14, 1910        Arthur Robertson, Agent\nLAND  PURCHASE  NOTICE\n,t.\ufffd\ufffd,H.,|,,|,,|.4,.|..H~H.\ufffd\ufffd<\"H\"H-*4\"H-\ufffd\ufffd*' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTtTJr\nW^llfw\nBfflafflfe^ll'\n1\nif\n.242\n^1\nYesterday we checked into\nstock a new shipment of corsets\nwhich now makes our stock complete in sizes and in range of\nprices.\nThey  comprise   all   the  latest\nmodels and values run from $1.00\nJ  a pair and upward.\nRS-JVallace\nCo., Ltd.\nf The New Dry Goods Store I\n11   Corner Fulton St. and Third Ave.  i\ufffd\ufffd\nii ii\n. m. m. ...\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd__>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_.*..*..m..m..m__m_.m_ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nREAD\nThe Optimist\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTake notice that Fanny C. Purves of Minneapolis, Minn, occupation married woman, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted at north east\ncorner of lot 28[surveyed] on the right bank of the\nSkeena river thence north 80 chains, thence east 40\nchains more orless to right bank of McNeil River,\nthence south along said right bank 80 chains more\nor less to junction of said McNeil River with\nSkeena River thence west along right bank of\nSkeena River 40 chains more or less to point of\ncommencement, containing 320 acres more or less.\nDate June 6, 1910. Fannie C. Purves.\nPub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agt,\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTake notice that Frank Hodgins of Berlin Ontario, occupation book-keeper, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following described\nlands :-\nCommencing at a post planted at the north east\ncorner of the Fannie C. Purves application to purchase, said post being 50 chains north of the mouth\nof McNeil river, thence west 20 chainB, thence north\n80 chains, thence east 40 chains more or less to\nright bank of McNeil river, thence south along\nsaid right bank 80 chains more or less to point of\ncommencement, containing 300 acres more or less.\nDate June 6. 1910. Frank Hodgins.\nPub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing. Agt.\nSkeena Land Distriet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTake notice that Frank Haight of Waterloo, Ontario, occupation insurance manager, intends to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed   lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the left bank\nof McNeil river one mile and ten chainB north of the\nmouth of McNeil River, thence north 80 chains\nmore or less to left bank of said McNeil River-\nthence south along said left bank to point of commencement containing 80 acres more or less.\nDate June 6, 1910. Frank Haight.\nPub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agt,\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTako notice that Nellie Hodgins of Berlin, Ont.,\noccupation lady, intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described  lands:-\nCom meneing at a post planted about 70 chaina\nnorth of mouth of McNeil River on the left bank\nof said McNeil River, thence south 40 chains, thence\nwest 20 chaina more or leas to left bank of McNeil\nRiver, thence north along said left bank against\nstream 40 chains more or less to point of commencement, containing 80 acres more or less.\nDate June 6, 1910. Nellie Hodgins.\nPub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict of Coast.\nTake notice that Arthur Purves of Minneapolis,\nMinn., occupation journalist, intends to apply for\npermiasion to purchase the following described\nlands f-\nCommencing at a post planted on the right bank\nof McNeil River at the north east corner of the\nFrank Hodgin's application to purchase, aaid poat\nbeing one mile and 50 chaina north of the mouth of\nMcNeil River, thence weat 40 chains, thence north\n80 chaina, thence east 60 chains more or leas to\nright bank of McNeil River, thence south along\naaid right bank 80 chains more or leaa to point\nof commencement, containing 400 acres more or\nless.\nDate June 6, 1910, Arthur Purves.\nPub. June 11. Danicld Oscar Wing. Agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte\nIslands, Masset Inlet.\nTake notico that John T. Henley of Chilliwack,\nB.C., occupation Engineer, intends to apply for\nfiermission  to  purchase the  following described\nands:\nCommencing at a post planted 7 miles south from\nthe southeast corner of Lot 227 and 5 l-2milea west\nfrom shore line being Bouth weat corner of land\napply for thence 80 chains eaat thence 80 chains\nnorth thence 80 chains west thence 80 chains south\nto point of commencement containing 640 acres\nmore or less.\nDated April 6, 1910. John T. Henley\nPub. May 14th. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nFire in Czar's Palace.\nSt. Petersburg, July 4.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(Special)\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThe wing of the czar's summer place\nwas yesterday destroyed by fire. The\nloss will be very heavy.\nLots 34 and 35, Block 29, Section 1,\nfor sale at a sacrifice price, $4,250 for\nthe pair, $2250 cash for the pair. Lots\nare extra large and on Park Avenue\nnear Lynch's store. M. M. Stephens\n& Co., Ltd. 52-6t\nooooooooooooooooooooc\nPORTLANDS   UP   AGAIN\nVancouver, July 5.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOn the\nStock Exchange this morning\nPortland Canals took a fresh\nspurt and jumped from 30 1-2 to\n40 1-2. There was some lively bidding and good sales while it lasted.\nfoooooooooooooooooooooooc\nLAND  PURCHASE  NOTICE\nCondensed Advertisements.\nARE YOU IN NEED OF HELP ?   Do you want\nto buy, or Bell, or hire, or loan?   Try The\nOptimist Condensed Ad. route.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCOR RENT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFurnished house-keeping rooms\nr and cabins. Corner 2nd Ave. and 8th street.\nR. A. White. 9tf\nFOR RENT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOffices; also furnished or unfur-\nnished rooms in the Alder Block. W. J. Alder,\noffice No. 28. S6tl\nFOR RENT-Good outside Furnished Rooms at\nthe Pacific Rooms, $2.60 a week and up.  52-2t\nFURNISHED HOUSE-Corner 7th   Ave.   and\nMoB.ide.   Rent $60 per month.   Apply C. B.\nSchreiber, head of Centre Street. 62-66\nLOST\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA  gold lecket with diamond  in  back\nphoto inside.   Reward at Optimist OIHce. 48tf\nTEAMSTER WANTED-Apply Union Transfer\nCompany. 46-tf\nTHERE have been more articles returned to owners through the Optimist Want Ads. than any\nother medium in town. 37-tf\nWANTED-To do general housework.    Apply\nBox 6, Optimist office. 41tf\nWANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdExperienced Stenographer.   Apply\nto P.O. Box 1631, city. 31-tf\nWANTED-Cash offer Lot 18, Block 3, Sec. 468,\nTown of Stewart. Address Box 478, Prince\nRupert. 39-tf\nTHE AMERICAN GIRL\nEntertained a Large Crowd at the\nEmpress Theatre\nBrandon's Players continue to attract large crowds to the Empress\nTheatre. The opera house was well\nfilled last night to hear that popular\nplay\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"The American Girl.\" The\nleading parts were well taken and added\ngreatly to the pleasure of the audience\nwhich was in a very appreciative mood.\nTonight's production will be a repetition of last night, \"The American Girl.\"\nWE LOAN MONEY\non and Purchase of Agreements of Sales\nCANADIAN LOAN & TRUST CO.\nMclntyre Block 62-mws-6 Prince Rupert, B. C.\nTHE\nTEA KETTLE INN\nCorner Third Ave. &  Fulton St.\nNOW OPEN\nLIGHT LUNCHEONS, TEAS, ICES\nPrivate Bridge and Tea Parties\ncatered for.\nMAJESTIC THEATRE\nMoving Pictures\nChanges Monday & Thursday\nSkeena   Land     District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict     of     Cassiar.\nTake notice that Wilford Earl Wing of Berlin,\nOntario, occupation Bookkeeper, intenda to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed landa:-\nCommencing at a post planted at the North-east\ncorner of Howard Guest s application to purchase\nthence North twenty 20 chains, thenco west\ntwenty 20 chainB more or less to left hank of\nBear River, thence South along said left bank\ntwenty 20 chains more or leas, thence East i\ntwenty 20 chains more or less to point of >\ncommencement, containing forty acres moro or\nleas.\nDate April 8, 1910.      Wilford Earl Wing.\nPub. May 18th. Daniel Oscar Winn Agt.\nSk eena    Land District \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd District    of  Cassiar.\nTake notice that Ernest Flexman of Prince\nRupert, B.C., occupation Merchant, intends to\nfor permiasion to purchase the following decribed\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the west\nbank of Bear River opposite Six Mile Camp at the\nS.E. corner of Wm. Piggott T. L. No.4, thence\nNorth eighty 80 chains, thence East forty 40\nchains more or less to right bank of Bear River,\nthence South along said right bank with stream\neighty 80 chains more or less, thencee |woat for\n40 chains more or less to point of commencement,\ncontaining three hundred and twenty acres more\nor less.\nDate April 7, 1910. Ernest Flexman.\nPub. May 18th. Daniel Oscar Wing Agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTake notice that Jacob Zurbrigg of New, Hnm-\nburtr, Ont., occupation merchant, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following descrihed\nlands :-\nCommencing at a post planted at the north eaat\ncorner of Arthur Purves' application to purchase,\nsaid post being two miles and 50 chains north of\nthe mouth of McNeil River, thence weat 40 chains\nthence north 40 chains, thence east 40 chains more\nor less to right bank of McNeil River thence south\nalong said right bank 40 chains more or leai to\npoint of commencement, containing 160 acres more\nor less.\nDate June 6, 1910. Jacob Zurbrigg.\nPub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agent.\nMatinee   on   Wednesday   and\nSaturday\nAdmission---Adults   25c, Children   15c.\nM. M. STEPHENS & CO.\nREAL ESTATE,  INSURANCE\nAND INVESTMENTS\nWe have the following Portland Canal\nStocks for sale:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nSilver Bow Mines, Ltd.\nPortland Bear River Mining Co. Ltd.\nPortland Dreadnought Mining Co.Ld\nSee Prospectus.\nP.O. Box 275 Office Third Ave.\nPRINCE RUPERT, B. C.\nLicense Transfer.\nfAKE NOTICE that I, R. J. MoDonell, of Port\ntransit\"#*2' h?,to1 ke<;i\"\"-. intend to apply for a\nHotel B tJ\"y- liquor ]'cenee of tho Esslnitton\nof Pn,'.. j?rt-E8?'nKton't0 K- Cunningham & Sons,\nof Port Essington. R. J. McDONELL.\njly5-30d\nPRINCE jyjPESI\nMINING ASS0CIAT1\nLIMITED\nOFFICERS AND MEMBERS\nOFFICERS.\nPresident\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdG. E. Gibson.\nVice President-H, 0. Butler.\nTreasurer-M. P. McCaffery.\nSecretary\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdF. E. Reid.\nEXECUTIVE.\nP. I. Palmer | S. Harrison   W. S. Ben\nMEMBERS.\nW. S. Benson\nChristiansen-Brandt Company\nCo-operative Real Estate Co.\nG. C. Emerson\nGeo. E. Gibson\nS. Harrison & Company\nO. M. Helgerson Company\nF. J. Hobbs\nLaw-Butler Company\nLeonard & Reid\nMcCaffery & Gibbons\nG. R. Naden Company, Limited\nC. D. Newton\nP. I. Palmer\nS. A. Phipps\nPattullo & Radford\nPrince Ruperi Securities, Ltd.\nC. D. Rand\nP. W. Scott\nM. M. Stephens & Company\nJ. R. Talpey\nWestenhaver Bros.\nTO RENT\n2-roomed house, Summit Ave....$10.0\n3-roomed cottage, 7th Avenue..., 20.0\n4-roomed cottage, Hays' Cove Ave25.0\n5-roomed house, 4th Ave 25.0\nFurnished cabins, Section 5 8.1\nTo Lease\nLot 22, block 8, section 1.\nLot 17, block 18, section 1.\nLot 24, block 31, section 1.\nLots 14 and 15, block 35, section 1\nLots 1 and 2, block 25, section 5.\nLots 3 and 4, block 18. section 5.\nLot 7, block 17, section li.\nLot 8, block 19, section (!.\nLots 1. 2, 3 and 4, block 36, section?.\nAPPLY\nCR. NADEN COMPANI\nLimited.\nReal Estate and Insurance Agent\nFor SALI\nPRINCE RUPERT LOTS\nLots    Blk.\n1 and 2\n32 and 33\n36 and 37\n11 and 12\n3 and 4\n25\n13\n17\n9\n1G\n24\n22\nSec.\n1\n1\n5\n5\n5 .\n6 .\nPrice Cash\n25,000\n7,5iHI\n3,200\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd1,700\n1,800\n1,500\n12,8\n3,7i\n1,6\n2,35\n1,\ufffd\ufffd\nSTEWART LOTS\nHALF CASH\nLot     Block\n13-14     5\n19\n22\n21\n9\n18\n13\n7-8\n20-21\n7\n8\n21\n23\n3\n11\n13\n14\n27.\n31\nSection\nPrice\n466\n$8800\n466\n3000\n466\n1000\n466\n900\n468\n1200\n468\n3750\n468\n2000\n463\n3500\n469\n1800\n469\n850\nTem\ufffd\ufffd\n$4000 easl\n1000\n500\n500\n600\n1500\n1000\n1750\n750\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd125\nPrince Rupert Agencies\nSECOND AVENUE\nNear McBride St. *tm\ufffd\ufffd THE   PRINCE     RUPERT    OPTIMIST\nHUMAN EAR\nAS A THREAT\nNEW METHOD EMPLOYED IN THE\nSTRIKE OF SAILORS\nI Bottle Containing Ear Sent with\nLetter to Steamship President\nThreatening Death Unless Union\nDemands are Met.\nCleveland, July 2\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWrapped around\na bottle of alchol in which lay a humane\nI ear, Harry  Coulby,   president  of   the\n| Pittsburg Steamship company, received\n. letter here today in which he was\nI threatened with mutilation and death\nit he refused to grant the demands of\nthe sailors who have been on strike for\nI two years.\nThe man to whom the ear belonged\ni already been identified as Ed-\nIward Fraser, a non-union sailor, who\nI mis assaulted in Buffalo last Mon-\nI day and had his ear severed from his\nI head by his assailants. He was picked\nI up later by the police, dying from loss\nJ ol blood. Across his chest was pinned\nla piece of paper, inscribed: \"Don't be\n| a scab.\"\nMr. Coulby turned the letter and the\nI bottle and its contents over to the\nI federal authorities and a search was\nj immediately commenced through every\nIport on the Great Lakes for the per-\n1 petrators of the outrage.\nFor Services to the Empire.\nLondon, July 2.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTo commemorate\nI the ninety-third birthday of Sir Frede-\nI rick Young, vice president of the Royal\n1 Colonial Institute, in recognition of his\nI services toward imperial unity, the\nI members of the British Empire League\n1 presented him with a silver cup on\n| Thursday. ,     .\nAt Winnipeg Next Monday\nOttawa, July 2\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe Winnipeg\nI meeting of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's west-\nhm political tour was arranged for\nI Monday, July 11. The Manitoba elec-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd tions were subsequently arranged for\nIthe same date. There may or may\nI not have been anything in this coincidence, but Sir Wilfrid has changed\nI the date of his meeting to the evening\n|after ihe elections.\nMEN ARE WANTED\nHOTEL  ARRIVALS.\n|CrandTrunk Inn.\nM. E. Davidson, Vancouver\nS. Mclntyre, Vancouver\n&\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd C. Spalding, Vancouver\nJohn Irving, Victoria\nJ.Troddu, New Westminater\nMr. and Mrs.  Cyrus  S.     Peterson,\nI Chicago\nJo!m P, Babcock, Victoria\n\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd J. Davis, Victoria\n}< W.  M.Donald,   Leadville,   Colo\n' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd o. Jones, Vancouver\n& Sovereign, Vancouver\np'1'1 A- Campbell, Vancouver\n'\ufffd\ufffd*   Boanchard,   Kitsumkalum\nL-\ufffd\ufffd. Campbell, Vancouver\n| Prei*ier Hotel\nj);  0.  Jennings,   Queen   Charlotte\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Myhr, Victoria\n?e\ufffd\ufffd Blake, Victoria\np R' Dewhurst, Victoria\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd J-   Dorreen   and   wife,   Skeena\np  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdstlns\ufffd\ufffdn. Hazelton\nC ?0c'!1ard8. Big Bay\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Flewin, Big Bay\nNew Knox Hotel\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdU'hidgey, Vancouver\n,.; McDonald, Vancouver\nI r> Brunesid, Calgary\nM> McKeyring, Vancouver\nn\ufffd\ufffdd'rey WflWd, Vancouver\nM wmnKrn, Digby island\nc' ' f\"C' Vancouver\n0 ;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdanson, Juneau\n' \ufffd\ufffd' Brush, Skeena\nl^t'i*' DuUnn returned home last\nI   \"* south\"   lree W6eks business tr'P\nAid. Pattullo Would Like to See Five\nHundred Working on Streets.\nAid. Pattullo remarked this morning\nto the Optimist in reply to the usual\nquiry \"what's new?\" \"I wish I could\ntell you that 500 men had been put to\nwork. That would be the greatest piece\nof news that was ever given out in this\ntown.\"\nEvery citizen will heartily agree with\nAid. Pattullo. The town needs improved\nstreets and improved roads in the worst\nway. Traffic is growing too rapidly\nto be handled satisfactorily or economically on the existing steep grades and\nnarrow roads The town also needs\nthe pay roll and the circulation of money\nas at the present time practically all\nthe money in the city is tied up in real\nestate and improvements and it requires\na big pay roll to keep things moving for\na few months.\nThe new city engineer will arrive\nhere next Monday, but it will take him\nsome time to prepare his plans for street\ngrading and for the water works system.\nIn the meantime the council and the\nstreets committee will have to hustle\nalong the smaller stretches of street\ngrading that are being petitioned for.\nOn those small sections a good sized\ngang could be employed.\nJ. E. Merryfield Home\nJ. E. Merryfield arrived in the city\nthis morning on the Str. Inlander from\nKitselas where he has been for the past\nmonth looking after his business interests there. He reports everything\nvery prosperous in that town, especially\nin mining circles. He predicts that the\nmineral deposits up the river will shortly\nnot only rival but surpass the deposits\nat Stewart. So far only prospecting\nhas been done up the river and a little\ndevelopment work, but that little warrants the miners displaying the utmost\nconfidence. In the near future a great\ndeal of Prince Rupert money will go\nup the river to the mines.\nMARINE\nCaptain John Irving arrived on the\nMay and is staying at the Grand Trunk\nInn on his way to Stewart.\nThe Cottage City made a hasty call\nthis morning on her way from the north.\nShe had ten passengers from Prince\nRupert for Seattle.\nCounty Court\nHis Honor Judge Young will return\nfrom the North on Saturday night and\nwill hold the July county court here on\nMonday July 11th. There are ten cases\nto come up, all in civil class. His Honor\nhas been holding county court at Atlin.\nExcursion Postponed\nThe moonlight excursion announced\nfor tomorrow night under the auspices\nof class 7 of the Presbyterian Sunday\nSchool has been postponed until further\nnotice. When the Steamer Inlander\narrived here this morning it was found\nthat an immense cargo of freight was\nawaiting her and as the river is rising\nshe will not be able to delay her return\ntrip up the river.\nIt takes a lot of courage for a man to\nadmit that he is afraid.\nPRINCE RUPERT STOCK&MINING\nEXCHANGE.\nDaily Call   11.00  a. m.\nQuotations:\nASKED        BID\nMain Reef    26\nBitter Creek\t\nGlacier Creek     30\nPortland Wonder    30 25\nRed Cliff Mining 1.60 1.40\nVan. Portland Canal\t\nStewart Min. and Dev. .4.25 3.50\nPortland Canal    30 25\nNugget Gold Mines    94 85\nLasquete Gold Mines....    10 1-2 101-4\nSilver Cup    25 24\nRoosevelt    50 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nBlue Point Mines    25 20\nPortland Star Mining...    11 8\nSouth Africa Scrip  775 725\nRed Cliff Extension ....    11 8\nO. K    38 35\nPRINCE   RUPERT MINING   ASSN.\nQuotations\nASKED        BID\nAmerican Creek  25\nBear River  30       22\nBitter Creek  90       85\nMain Reef  36       35\nBlue Point  30       25\nGlacier Creek  30\nMain Creek  50       39\nLittle Joe O. K  45\nPortland Canal  34       31\nPortland Star  12\nPortland Pacific  20\nPortland Wonder  35\nRed Cliff 1.80\nRed Cliff Extension .... 15\nRoosevelt  50\nRush Portland  25\nStewart M. & D 4.75\nSilver Cup  25\nSalmon River Glacier... 25\nStewart P. C. L.W.&P.1.00\ns\nI\nGood Clothes    \"QUALITY\"\nA London physician recently declared that good\nclothes are a powerful\nmental and moral tonic,\nand that the wearing of\ngood clothes had a splendid effect on the spirits\nand mental capacity of\nthe wearer.\nBut be sure you wear\nGood Clothes. Bad\nclothes have a depressing,\neffect. We can fit you\nout with good, BEST\nCLOTHES.\nSLOAN &\nCompany\nClothing Specialists\nAlder Block        Sixth Street\nREAL ESTATE\nMINES\nSTEWART\nKissick & Arnold\nFifth Street\nBOX 103\nLIST WITH US\nJULIUS LEVY\nJobber of High-grade Havana Cigars\nTobaccos Wholesale and Retail\nSHERWIN & WILUAMS\nPAINTS\nCover the Earth\nCarload just arrived.   Mixed Paints, Varnishes,\nShellac.Linoleum Finish,\nSOLE AGENTS:\nPrince Rupert Hardware Supply Co.Ltd.\nTHOS. DUNN, Manager\nTo the Board of License Commissioners for the\nMunicipality of Prince Rupert, B. C. :\nTake notice that I, V. D. Casley, of Prince Rupert, intend to apply to the Prince Rujiert Buard\nof License Commissioners for a Hotel LiccnBo to\nsell Intoxicating liquor by retail on thc premises to\nbe known as the Yukon Hotel, situate on lots lit\nand 20, block 23, section 1, in the townsite of\nPrince Rupert, to commence fl'om the 15th day of\nJuly, A. D. 1910. ,    ,\nDated at Prince Rupert, B. O., this 6th day of\nJune, 1910.\njun 28 V.D. CASLEY.\nCancellation of Reserve\nNOTICE Is hereby Ktven, that the reserve estab.\nlished over those portions of Lot 170, Queen\nCharlotte District, by reason of the surrender of\nsaid portions out of Special Timber Licenses Nos.\n31949 and 3194)4, surveyed respectively as Lots B33\nand 317, Queen Charlotte District, is canceled fur\nthc purpose of cfTectinff a sale of said Lot 170,\nQueen Charlotte District, comprising 36 acreB more\nor less, to the Pacific Coast Fisheries, Limited.\nROBT. A. RENWICK,\nDeputy Commissioner of Lands.\nLands Department, Victoria, B.C.\nApril 10.1910. 17-3m\nCancellation of Reserve\nNotice Ib herehy Riven that the reserve existing\non Crown lnnds in tho vlclnltylof Babine Lake,\nsituate In range 5, Coast District, notice of which\nwas inililislicil In thc British Columbia Gazette\ndated December 17th, 1908, is cancelled in so far as\nsaid reserve relates to lotB numbered 1519, 1518;\n1617, 1616, 1516, 1610, 1607, 1510, 1506a, 1503, 1501,\n15112, 1512, 1511, 1505, 1504, 1613, 1514, 150(1, 1508.\n1630, 1527, 1528, 1529, 1631, 1512,1533,1534,1535,1537,\n1539,15311, 1538, 1540. 1511, 1544,1643,1545, 1540,1542,\n1547, 1648, 1549, 1550, 1520, 1621,1622,1623,1524,1525,\n1525 and 1551.\nROBERT A. RENWICK,\nDeputy Commissioner of Lands.\nLands Department,\nVictoria, B. C, Juno;i6th, 1910. 45-3m\nCancellation of Reserve\nNotice is hereby given that the Reserve existing\non Crown Lands In the vicinity of Babine Lake,\nand situate in Cassiar District, notice of which\nbearing date June 30th, 1908, was published In the\nBritish Columbia Gazette dated July 2nd, 1908, Is\ncancelled.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTZ ROBERT A. RENWICK,\n..... Dejiuty Commissioner of Lan'ls.\nLnnds Department,\nVictoria. B. C., Juno loth, 1910. 46-3m\nJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC\nBowling and Billiards\n.   joun ALLEYS        SIX TAIII.KH\nLADIES  ADMITTED  AT ALL TIMES\nDUNEDIN BLOCK. SECOND AVE. AND EIGHTH\nuooooooooooooooooooc\nScotch  Bakery\nHigh-class Confectionery,\nBaking,       Groceries.\nHotels and Restaurants Supplied\nSecond Avenue.      H.  HAMBLIN.\nApplications  for  Liquor  License.\nTako notice thut Peter Black, of the city of\nPrince Rupert, intendB to apply to the Hoard of\nLicense Commissioners for a hotel license to sell\nintoxicating liquors under the provisions of thc\nstatutes in that behalf and of tho by-laws of the\ncity Of prince Rupert in the premises to be situate\non lots II! and 14, in block Kl, Section 1, in tho said\ncity, to commence tis soon as such license may bo\ngranted.\nDated at Prince Rupert this Sth flay of June, 1910.\njun 11 PETER BLACK.\nTeacher Wanted\nTeacher Wanted \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPrince Rupert Public School;\nsecond reader work; first or second class professional; initial salary $W per month; duties to bfiKln\nafter thc holidays; applications to be In by July\n16th.\nC. H. SAWLE. Secretary.\n60-61-63 Drawer 1646, Prince Rupert, B. C,\n$ THE   PRINCE   RUPER1    OPTIMIST\nFIVE  MONTHS  IN   JAIL.\nGeo.    Emmett    Committed    on    a\nCharge   of  Vagrancy.\nGeo. Emmitt once more appeared\nbefore Magistrate Carss Saturday morning. His case had been adjourned from\nThursday as one of the witnesses was\nnot present. After hearing the evidence\nHis   Worship   said   to   the   prisoner:-\n\"You have not seen fit to take advantage of the good advice I gave you\nthe first time you appeared on this\nsame charge and were dismissed, and the\nevidence now shows that you have not\nbeen obeying the law and your actions\nare not those of a good citizen. Under\nthe circumstances I will commit you to\njail and the length of your term will be\nfive months with the usual labor.\"\nTime   Too  Short\nOwing to the time being too short for\nthem to prepare for a representation\nin the Street Parade on Dominion Day\nthe Westholme Lumber Co desires this\npaper to make its excuse to the committee and the public.\nOH, YOU STEWART CHAPPIES\nOn Dominion Day, up Stewart way,\nA ball team of renown.\nTo the dust went down when Rupert\ntown \"\nTook up the bat to play.\nWith sobs and tears they sure got their's\nWe put them in a fix;\nWe got them scared ;they fought like\nbears\nThe score\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"Thirteen to Six.\"\nAN OLD FAN.\nCats have become such a nuisance\nin Hamilton that the authorities are\nconsidering a scheme for their wholesale extermination. It means tag day\nfor poor pussy.\nLightning struck the London court\nhouse the other day while court was\nin session but the Goddess of Justice\nhad her automobile protectors on and\ndid not blink an eye.\nSimon's Fair for Kitchenware. Third\nAve. between 6th and 7th Sts.       43-tf\nTwo-Thirds the Market Value\nIt grieves me to offer lots at these prices, but my clients need money immediately to meet payments on other lots.\nOne of the best view lots on 5th Avenue, in Block 4, Sec. 5, close to Fulton,$850.\nFine level lot on 7th Ave. and Thompson in Block 22, Sec. 5, $625.\nGrand double corner close to Hays' Creek; fine view, perfectly level, $525.\nFine level double corner on 7th Ave., and adjoining Seal Cove Circle and Cold\nStorage Plant, $600.   Block 26, section 7.\nTwo fine view lots close to McBride Street,  suitable for immediate building,\n$475; only $212.50 cash.\nYou will never get such cinches again and you must be quick to get these,\nfor the market is slowly hardening.\nThese are equity\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdcash prices, but I have lots from $10 a month\nI specialize on cheap lots and easy terms.\nRemember if your children are born landless, they are born with their lives\nmortgaged. And these prices and terms in a city with such a future certainly\nput it up to you.\n8th Street    ChSS. M. WUSOIl 3rd Avenuc\nBOX 2\nMember of the Real Estate Exchange\nPRINCE RUPERT, B. C\nThe Optimist\nDELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS\nIN SECTIONS 1, 5 AND 6\nEVERY DAY FOR\n50c PER MONTH\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeena Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlatrict of Coaat\nTake notice that Mary P. Thorburn ot Caledonia\nOnt., occupation apinster, intends to apply for\npermission to purchaae the following described\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted at the north-east\neorner of lot 2077, thence north twenty chains,\nthence weat 80 chains more or leaa to Chatham\nSound thenee aouth along the shore line of Chatham\nSound twenty chaina more or leas, thence eaat\neighty chaina more or less to point of commencement, containing 1110 acres more or less.\nDate  May   30,   1010. Mary   F.   Thorburn\nDate June  20, Beverly   W.   Browne\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict of Coast\nTake notlco that Myra D. Greene of New York\noccupation spinster, intends io apply for permiasion\nto purchase the following described landa:-\nCommencing at a post planted south-east corner\nof lot 2077 thence north twenty chains, thence\neast forty chains, thence south 20 chaina more or\nless to Smith lsland Lagoon thonce west along the\nshoro line of said lagoon forty chains more or leas\nto point of commencement, containing eighty acres\nmore or leas.\nDate May 80, 1910. Myra D. Greene\nPub.-June 29. Beverly W. Browne, agent.\nSkeena Land Distriet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlatrict of Coast\nTake notice that Josie Woon, of Toronto, Ont.,\noccupation spinster, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-\nCommenclng at a post planted at the north-east\ncorner of lot 13811, thence south twenty chains,\nthence east eighty chains, thence north ten chaina\nmore or less to Smith Island Lagoon, thence west\nalong tho ahore line of said lagoon eighty chains\nmoro or less to point of commencement, containing\none hundred and sixty acres more or less.\nDato  May  30,   1910. Josie Woon\nPub. June 29. Beverly W. Browne, agent.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^ \"^ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'* \"^ H * 11 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ii\ufffd\ufffd il '> II* n ^ il ^|| \ufffd\ufffd.|A\nFurnished Rooms May Be\nRented Profitably.\nJust to have \"furnished rooms\nto rent\" is no great feat\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdor novelty. The number of people whose\nhomes are in furnished rooms\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\"homes within homes\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdis very\nlarge.\nAnd among the people who live\nin \"one room homes are an increasing number who like to have\nthings a little better than usual.\nThey like to have a pleasant\nroom, and they like to have it\nfitted up DISTINCTIVELY, with\ntaste.\nThey will cheerfully, eagerly,\npay for SOMETHING BETTER\nin the way of a furnished room.\nFix yours up to please the particular tenants, and ADVERTISE\nACCORDINGLY, and you'll get\nback your investment with profit\nin a very brief time.\nTry Optimist want ads.\nLynch Bros., General Merchants\nGROCERIES,     HARDWARE,\nMEN'S CLOTHING <ft*\nSash, Doors and Building Material.\nSole agents for Carhartt's Overalls and Gloves\nJunction of First, Second and Third Aves.\nHOW THE FIGHT\nWAS REPORTED\nUP-TO-DATE  METHODS OF THE\nPRESS ASSOCIATION\nEvery Important Blow Struck Reported Fifteen Seconds Later to\nCoast Newspapers\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMost Instantaneous Action Ever Attemoted.\nSan Francisco, July 4.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHow the news\nof the great fight was sent will be of interest, as greater pains were taken to\ngive the result speedily than ever before,\nand in fact it was as near being simultaneous as human ingenuity can at present\ngo. Eyery important blow struck was\nreported in San Francisco within fifteen\nseconds, and from there wired to coast\ncities.\nOwing to the limitations of the carrying capacity of telegraph wires three relays or re-sendings were necessary to\nreach all points. One of these was made\nat San Francisco, where the stuff wa resent to coast papers; another at Denver,\nfrom where all central and southern\npoints are served, and a third at New\nYork\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfrom which eastern points were\ntaken care of. At each of these points\nthe receiving operator used a visible\ntypewriter and the sending operator,\nseated beside him relayed the incoming\nmatter word for word as it was received. The task of giving to the country\nthis description of the fight, a story which\npromised to be one of the most widely\nread of the decade, was assigned to Max\nBalthasar, known in thesporting world\nas \"The Ringsider,\" one of the foremost\nboxing authorities in the country, and a\nman whose opinions have for many\nyears been the last word in sporting\nquestions on the Pacific Coast, the home\nof the fighting game.\nBalthasar had been at the ringside\nduring practically every important bout\nparticipated in by either Jeffries or\nJohnson and had a personal and expert\nknowledge of the science and style of\neach man, For several weeks he had\nbeen touch with both fighters, has\nstudied them at their work and during\ntheir relaxations, and the full value\nof his knowledge of the men and their\nmethods will be brought out in his description and analysis of their battle.\nBalthasar was assisted in his work\nby Tip Wright, also a well known boxing authority.\nBIC   STEAMERS   COLLIDE\nWhite Star Liner in Collission with\nBig   Tank   Steamer.\n(Special to the Optimist)\nNew York, July 4.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe White Star\nsteamer Baltic this morning came into\ncollision with the tank steamer Standard\nThere was a heavy fog down the Bay\nat the time. The Baltic steamer slowly\nbacked to quarantine with her watertight bulkheads smashed in. The pumps\nare still going and the passengers have\nbeen taken off.  One man was drowned.\nWALTER PATRICK FINED\nCharged as a Vag, Gets three months\nAnd a. Fine.\nWalter Patrick was fined $25 and three\nmonths in jail by Magistrage Carss on a\ncharge of vagrancy . He appeared for\ntrial Thursday afternoon and was convicted. The town will be well rid of his\npresence.\nDOLLAR FOR DOLLAR\nDominion   Will   Support   Winnipeg\nFair as Strongly as City.\nToronto, June 28. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Mr. Edward\nMartin, ex-president of the Winnipeg\nBoard of Trade, is in the city conferring with others for the purposo of\nsecuring better freight rates for the\nWest, both for the farmer and manufacturer.\nMr. Martin, who is a brother of Mr.\nJoseph Martin, M. P. for East St. Pan-\neras, states that the city and the trade\norganizations have succeeded in collecting $2,500,000 for the big world's\nfair to be held there in 1914. Of this\namount the G. T. P. have donated\n$500,000, the Canadian Pacific $500,-\n000, and the C. N. P. $250,000. Sir\nWilfrid Laurier will shortly make a\ntour to the West and while in Winnipeg he will, it is understood, inform\nthe city that the Dominion will give\ndollar for dollar to advertise the exhibition as the greatest the world has\never seen. This will mean that the\ngovernment and the city will expend\n$50,000,000 between them.\nEnglish   Welter   Champion   Beaten.\nLondon, June 28.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHarry Lewis, the\nAmerican fighter, defeated Young Josephs of England in the eighth round\nat a twenty-round contest before the\nNational Sporting Club last night. The\nfight was for the welterweight championship of England and a purse of\n$3000. Lewis led all the way, Joseph's\nsecond throwing up the sponge after\nhe had taken the count three times.\nHURRAH FOR VANCOUVER\nNow at the Head of the  League by\nTwo   Games.\n(Special to the Optimist)\nVancouver, July 4.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVancouver and\nSpokane played two hard fought games\non Saturday, one in the morning and\none in the afternoon. The local players\nwon both, and in the Sunday game they\nagain won, thus giving Vancouver two\ngames  ahead.\nThe scores for the two days playing\nare as  follows:-\nSaturday morning game\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVancouver\n3,   Spokane   2.\nAfternoon   games\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVancouver   4,\nSpokane 1. Tacoma 4, Seattle 3.\nSunday game at Seattle\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVancouver 6\nSpokane 2.\nOntario's Mineral Output\nToronto, June 28.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe output of\nthe metalliferous mines and works of\nOntario for the three months ending\nMarch 31st last, according to returns\njust issued was $6,309,171. Of this\naggregate silver counted for $3,041,-\n158, nickle, $1,131,924, and pig iron\n$1,730,396.\nGold Shipped to Mint.\nOttawa, June 28.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe royal mint\nyesterday received from the Yukon\n11,151 ounces of gold shipped by the\nBank of British North America and\nvalued at $35,000. The mint is not\nyet ready to coin Canadian pieces and\nthe metal will probably be converted\ninto British sovereigns.\nGrafter   Commits   Suicide\nOttawa, June 28.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA report reached\nhere this afternoon to the effect that\nFrank Gouldthrite, the missing purchasing agent of the printing bureau, who is\nwanted on a charge or fraud, committed\nsuicide by jumping into Lake Erie from\nthe deck of a steamer plying between\nCleveland and Detroit. The report was\nlater confirmed by Hon. Chas. Murphy,\nSecretary of State.\nSHIPMENT   OF   GOLD\nYellow     Metal      From     Northern\nBritish Columbia and Yukon\nVancouver, Jute 28.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdYesterday a\nshipment of gold dust arrived at the\nDominion Assay Office on Hastings\nstreet, and today the employees there\nwere busy refining and testing it. This\nshipment is valued at between $75,000\nand $100,000, but it is considered quite\nsmall in comparison with the amount\nthat is expected next month.\nDuring July, when mining operations in the North get into full swing,\nthe assay office has its hands full, but\nat present the season is only commencing. Gold dust comes from every\npart of British Columbia and the Yukon.\nIt is refined and then valued, the depositor receiving a letter of credit\ncheque, which is payable in any part\nof the Dominion.\nANTI-BUZ2\nA PERFECT MOSOulTO-DISPELLINC MIXTURE\nPrevents the biting of mosqmtos, blac\nflies, sand flies and all summer p-S\nA few drops applied to th, skin J3\nsure freedom from these trouble!\npests for some hours, and th e\ufffd\ufffd\nuse it occasionally need have no disco\nfort from this source. . UIM-\ufffd\ufffdn\ufffd\ufffd\nC. H. ORME,\nThe Pioneer Druggi\nCornor Second Ave. and Sixth St.\nTHE IROQUOIS\nPOOL\nEnglish and American Billiards\nEight Tables Centre Strei\nHAYNOR BROS.\nUndertakers\nCorner Third Ave. and Sixth Si.\niqh Grade Domestic and Hi\nCIGARS\nby the Box a\nSpecialty\nCigars\nCIGARS\nby the Box a\nSjiecialty\nAlaskan Cigar & Tobacco C\nCentral Building, Third Avenue.\nThe King Edward Hot<\nSTEWART.  B. C.\nHeadquarters for  Mining Men in\nCommercial Travelers.\nAmerican Plan.   Sixty-five Rooms,\nSteam Heat.     Baths.   Electric Light\nROGERS & LUND, Proprietors.\nSand \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd> Gravel\nWe handle all grades of Sand\nand Gravel. Get quotations\nfrom\nPrince Rupert\nSand and Gravel\nCompany Ltd.\nCer. 1(1 Ave. and Centre Street        FniwM\nlittle's NEWS Agent\nMagazines :: Periodicals ::|NeW8p\ufffd\ufffdpe\nCIGARS   :: TOBACCOS :: FRUI1\nG.T.P. WHARF\nCOAL  NOTICES.\nSkeena Land Dlltrlot-Dtstrlcl ol Queen CU\nlotto Islands. .   u\nNotioe h hereby given that \ufffd\ufffdM$g3\nI Intend to apply I\" I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd < I\";'1 , \" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,<s\nLands and Worts lor u I.e.;\"' '\" I \"'\", l(dli\ufffd\ufffd\nand petroloum under the lollowlnj W^JJ\nCommencing at a pottplsntod o * JJJ kl\nWelcome  Point on   Mora* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\": J j;ou,h I\nSlade N. W. Corner: thoi  runnlnj \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd b |\nchain.,thonco East so chain.. lh\ufffd\ufffd\"\"N\"K!\nchains,  thence West 80 chuira lo t\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nn\"S^t21.t day of March \ufffd\ufffd10. J\nM.y23. feftW.B*j\nQueen Chatlottc Mand. Land District-**\nTake notice thai I, M\n0,KkTM,.rril..o<M\ufffd\ufffdS\nlUKe niiuif .1  ,   for o liacenset\noccupation farmer. Intend o apply or   ^\nprospect for coal and petroloum our j\ndescribedland:\nM.A.Merr*\nCommencing at a post plnnWtjWJ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJ\"\neast of tho HiElen river, n ortl i com ,,,\nIsland, Q.C.I., being tho north |Ml. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, the\ufffd\ufffd\nsouth 80 chains, tnenco *M,C|m to pol*\nnorth 80 ehains, thence eust Ml cne.'\ncommencement.\nDated April 6th, 1010.\nMBV ,n,..|cH*i\nQueen Charlotto Is'ands Land \"< \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n^ nf Skeona.        .ikenbUTtiJ\nTskenotlcothatl JJ;;;\ufffd\ufffd $dtoipP\ufffd\ufffdI\nMasset, B.O., occupation mnor, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'0|,Uniot*tr\na liscense to prosjiect for coal ' \">\nfollowing doscribod lan.l\ufffd\ufffd. ,\nCommencing at \ufffd\ufffd l>n\ufffd\ufffdi|'llinl\n,oill \"<\"\"f,\njrthcoasi;\nommoncing stsw ! '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd VTv\ufffd\ufffdr,nort\ufffd\ufffd\"\"a\neast of thamouthothc I, ;    ',ur[h \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt\ufffd\ufffd**\nGrahamlsland.Q.C.I >'>:.,.,, ,ut 8\ufffd\ufffd.'?*'\"\nthence north 80 chum\".   M\"\"*      M etisIH\nthence south 80 chains, thenco\npoint of commencement. vanVnl^111\"\"\nDated April 6th.'10.   -M-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' ^^_\nMay 2nd.\nForS\ufffd\ufffd1^01dNew8pa!W\ufffd\ufffd'nbi\nJust the thinK for !\ufffd\ufffd'<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd1\"   'c^\nor for wrapping' iw\"'''13' \"       30d\nbundle-Optimist Office THE    PRINCE    KUPERT    OPTIMIST\nProfessional Cards\n011\n^LTER & DURANT\nConsulting Engineers\nL Estimates and        Civil. Electrical,\nSp\ufffd\ufffdilicalitms\nijjon-sectioned.\nMechanical\nRoom 27. Alder Block.\nG. VV. ARNOTT\nIhtary Public\nWTA Valuator\n(rawer 1539\nAuctioneer\nPrince Rupert\n~~DrTh. S. ELLISON\nEye-Sight Specialist\n(Optometrist and Optician)\nWs scientifically examined and tested;\nfcs carefully fitted; al   work guar-\nanteed.   Consultation free.\nTemporary office: Room 7, U. 1. r.\nAnnex.\nW. L. BARKER\nArchitect\nRoom 4, Westenhaver Block\nSecond avenue and Third street\nDR. W. BARRATT CLAYTON\nDentist\nWestenhaver Block, cnr. Second Ave.\nand Sixth st.\nT. MOORE FLETCHER\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Consulting Mining Engineer\nixaminatioiis and advice given on Portland Canal properties.\nPost Office: Stewart.       9-13t\nA. F. HAMILTON\nArchitect\nRoom 8, Westenhaver Block, corner\nSecond avenue and Sixth st.\nBox 359.\nQUEEN CHARLOTTE NEWS\nis published at\nQueen Charlotte City, and tells of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nMUNRO  &  LAILEY\nArchitects,\nStork Building, Second Avenue.\nILFRED CARSS,        C. V. BENNETT, B.A.\nof British Columbia of B.C.. Ontario, Sa\ufffd\ufffd-\nand Manitoba liars. katchewan  and Al\nberta Bars.\nCARSS & BENNETT\nBarristkrs, Notaries, Etc.\nWee-Exchanne bluck, corner Third avenue ond\nSixth street, Prince Rupert. 8\nA. W. AUNEW\nCivil Engineer and Surveyor,\nseports, plans, estimates and surveying,\nStreet grades set out for building.\nLots surveyed and permanently referenced.\nOflice: Rand Block, Setond Avenue.\nIta. M. Manson, n.A.   W. E. Williams, B.A.. LL.B.\nWILLIAMS   &   MANSON\nBarristers, Solicitors, etc.\nBox 285\nPrince Rupert, B.C.\nT. J.  VAUGHAN-RHYS,\nMining Engineer,\nPremier Hotel, Prince Rupert.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAdvice given uj, Portland Canal investments.\nWM. s\n'ALL, L.D.S., D.D.S.\nDentist.\nCrown and Bridge Work a Specialty.\n''  rMJoni skilfully treated.  Gas and\nUral\nni\"n\",r'fin'ulK'i\"i\",Vr'^''0'^^\ufffd\ufffd,n^M\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\"i'l Wl,.,'i'l    i c'\"i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdltatlon free.   Offices: 1!\n*\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' Bl0\ufffd\ufffdl<. l'rince Rupert. 11-12\nPREDRIC S. CLEMENTS,\nn\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdm. .    Civi' Engineer,\nuomlnlon and B.C. Land Surveyor,\n_     Mine Surveyor, etc.\nP 0 H.'*'! ne\" McBride.\nIf!!!4!1; Prince Rupert. B.C.\nU1SS E. A. FROUD, A.L.C.M.\nPio   \ufffd\ufffd     Teacher of\nnanoforte, Violin and Singing\nS^'ave.,l)(.t.SeventhandEiKhth8ts.\n658 Granville St\nDR. M. F. KEELY\nDentist\nVancouver\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd H,  PILLSBURY,\nSurVcyhl,r ('!VIInENGINEER.\nL      Room 7 5esl?ns   _:-   Estimutes\nCorner'!i    j7A Lxchan8e Block\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \"md Avenue and Sivt.h\nAvenue and Sixth Street\nLUCAS & GRANT\nB2^ta^\ufffd\ufffdpiSlSi\\fi,WM?\" Bnd S^eyor,. Re-\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd I'riwvi     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"?ndAve,.nesrlstSt.   P.O.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdooooooo<?\nI Can Offer for Quick Sale\nLOTS\n1,2\n23,24\n20, 21\nBLOCK\n48\n31\n37\nGood terms can be arranged.\nI want listings in Sections 6, 7 and 8.\nfor sale?\nPRICE\n$600.\n1050.\n1000.\nWhat have you\nINSURANCE MINING STOCKS\nSecond \\venue        VU  U* RlWici 1\/ Prince Rupert\nPrince Rupert Securities Co., Ltd.\nFarm Lands.\n26 Sections. Grand Trunk Route.\nCity Real Estate.\n200 City Lots for Sale or Lease.\nStewart Lots.\nMining Property Bought and Sold.\nOffice \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Corner First Avenue and Centre Street.   P. O. Box 584.\nPeck, Moore & Co.\nGENERAL BROKERS\nReal Estate and Insurance\nINSURANCE AGENCIES\nMarine\nCompany\nCIDE\" North Britiih and Mercantile   fjl A DIME\" Pacific Ml\nrii\\l-\ufffd\ufffd Hartford Fire Insurance Co.  lVl\/\\IVlllI-i Insurance\nEMPLOYERS' LIABILITY SsSfc* BONDSH^S'&S\nGENERAL AGENCIES\nDominion Wood Pipe Company, Limited.\nBoscowitz Steamship Company, Limited. I Georgetown Sawmill Company, Limited.\nCassiar Packing Company, Limited. | North Const Towing Company, Limited.\nLloyd's Agent for Prince Rupert\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdC. W. PECK.\nAwvwvwvy^^^^^^^^^v\nLOTS E2R SALE\nIN THE FOLLOWING BLOCKS\nSECTION 1\nBLOCK 20\nBLOCK 31\nBLOCK 36\nBLOCK 7\nBLOCK   2\nBLOCK 23\nBLOCK 30\nBLOCK 27\nBLOCK 5\nBLOCK   3\nLOTS SECTION 5,  SECTION 6,  SECTION 7, SECTION 8\nHOUSES, STORES, OFFICES TO RENT\nMONEY TO LOAN\nC. D. NEWTON\nReal Estate Notary Public\nSignsl\nI\nThe Optimist Job Department\nnow has Wood Type for Signs\nand Poster Work.\nSigns.\nM. M. STEPHENS\nWAS THE BROKER\nSILVER   BOW MINES, LTD., NOW\nORGANIZED TO START WORK\nThey Will Rush Development on\nTheir Property This Season\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nSurface Showing Very Favorable\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nProspectus Will  Soon   be   Issued.\nSilver Bow Mines in the Portland\ncanal district is attracting some attention at the present time. The company\nis only getting its prospectus printed,\nbut it will be out in a few days. In the\nmeantime it will do no harm to give some\ninformation of the group of claims owned\nby this company. M. M. Stephens\nacted as broker for the shareholders\nwhere the company was floated and much\nof the success thus far attained was due\nto his efforts. The Silver Bow Mines\nare situated on Glacier creek and are\namong the earliest claims staked in the\nBear river district. They were staked\nby J. E. Stark for M. K. Rodgers, an old\nand well known mining man. Some fifty\nclaims were staked at that time and these\nare the only ones retained by the owner\nbecause he considered that they were\nthe most promising. The Silver Bow\nMines Ltd., are now organized with a\ncapitalization of $1,000,000 divided in\n4,000,000 shares. Their head office is\nat Vancouver and M. M. Stephens\nand Co. are the representatives in\nPrince Rupert. The intention of the\ncompany is to rush the development of\nthe property this season with all possible\nspeed and to put the mines in the best\nof shape. The surface showings are very\nfavorable and it remains to be seen what\nlies beneath the surface, although those\nwho have visited the claims are confident that much wealth is hidden there.\nSTEWART\nPortland Canal\nB.C.\nWE HAVE A NUMBER OF\nSTEWART LOTS\nFOR SALE ON EASY TERMS\nSAILINGS.\nPrincess May leaves for Vancouver\nSaturday morning.\nPrincess Beatrice sails for Stewart\nSaturday evening.\nPrince Rupert leaves for Stewart\nWednesday.\nPrince Rupert leaves for Vancouver\nThursday evening.\nPrince Albert leaves for Skidegate\nWednesday.\nCamosun leaves for Stewart Friday\nnight.\nIn regard to the old giving way to\nthe new it does not apply to potatoes\non the restaurant menus until the\nvalues are equalized.\nEdmonton's new city hall will cost\n$170,000. The residents of the northern' metroplis justly consider themselves citizens of no mean city.\n\"The Winning Game,\" is the title of\none of the striking new novels of the\nseason. Although written by a woman\nit contains no reference to bridge.\nMedical Officer\nApplications will be received by tho undersell*\ned up to Monday noon, July Hth, (or the position\nof Medical Health Officer of the City of Prince\nRupert. Duties of officer are set forth In a by-law\nwhich can be teen at th* City Hall. Salary $50.00\nper month.\n61-6t ERNEST A. WOODS. City Clerk.\nPRINCE RUPERT\nStock & Mining Exchange\nLIMITED\nDAILY CALL, 11 A. M.\nStock Exchanie Building. 2nd Avenue and 2nd Si.\nyyw+w*&i^w+^w*W*w4t*-*w4>i\nNew Knox Hotel\nARTAUD & BESNER\nPROPRIETORS\nThe New Knox Hotel is run on the\nEuropean plan. First-class service All\nthe latest modern improvements.\nTHE CAFE is open from 6.30 a. m.\nto 8 p. m. Excellent cuisine; first-class\nservice.\nBEDS 50c AND UP\nFirst Avenue. Prince Rupert\nSamuel\nHarrison\n&Co.\nPrince Rupert, B. C.\ni\nu\n.1\nFISCAL AGENTS\nThe Main Reef\nMining Co.\nPortland Canal\nStocks\na\nSpecialty\nDaily Wires\nSAMUEL\nHARRISON\n&CO.\nReal Estate and Financial\nBrokers\nSecond Ave., Prince Rupert\nFifth Street, Stewart\nSamuel Harrison        Vernon S. Gamble\nNotary Public THE    PRINCE   RUPERT    OPTIMIST\nASSESSOR AND COLLECTOR\nJ. C McLennan was Appointed at a\nSalary of $1 50.\nThe committee on streets, work? and\nproperty have received a report from\nthe engineer on the cost of grading\nEleventh street and they are considering\nit today. They will present their recommendation to the council this evening.\nAs a result of the advertisment of the\ncouncil calling for applications for city\nAssessor and Collector seven replies\nwere received. These were opened at\nthe council meeting last night and\nJ. C McLennan was selected, his duties\nto commence as soon as he can arrange\nto start. His salary will be $150 per\nmonth. The official's first duties will\nbe to prepare the assessments for the\nlocal improvement work that will\nshortly be undertaken. It is expected\nthat he will be kept pretty busy from\nnow on at that kind of work.\nSTEAMER BULLETIN\nKitselas, July 5, 1910.\nWeather cool, clear and calm.    Water\n2  feet  six  inches above zero,  rising.\nStr Port Simpson at head ofCanyon\nloading\nStr   Distributor  by  Andimaul   7:30\nen route to Kitselas\nStr Omineca Aberdeen en route to\nPrince Rupert\nStr Operator at Adminaul discharging\nStr Hazelton left Prince Rupert 8 a.m.\nStr Inlander in Prince Rupert\nStr  Conveyor  about  Graveyard  en\nroute Prince Rupert\nStr Skeena about    Copper river en\nroute Kitselas.\nANOTHER NEW TOWN\nBitter  Creek a Valuable Tributary\nTo Prince Rupert.\nThe town of Bitter Creek, surround-\nded by mining properties, level as a\nbilliard table\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdreally as ideal a site as\ncould be desired in any country, hemmed in by towering mountains capped\nwith eternal snow\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwill go on the market\nearly in July, according to H. P. Gibson,\none of the locators. A crew of surveyors\nunder H. C Black, has about finished\nlaying out the 85 acres into lots. A\nyoung town has already sprung up with\na general store run by Strain & King,\nMrs. Anderson's restaurant, Albert\nEgan's restaurant, two stage lines and\na hotel in course  of   construction.\nProspectors find this new camp a\nparticular convenience. Previously\nthey outfitted in Stewart on their long\nhike to the glaciers. Now many of them\nsave a f2 mile tramp by taking the stage\nto- Bitter Creek and outfitting there.\nThe site offers business inducements\nwhich are apparently recognized already\njudging by the many people who are\ndaily going there to inspect the place\nbefore it goes on the market. The completion of the wagon road over Ward's\nPass has enabled the stage to get through\nto the new camp.\nA city of tents is springing up and the\nhistory of Stewart is being repeated\nin a small way. What now is mostly\nneeded is a postoffice, a petition for\nwhich is in circulation.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPortland Canal\nMiner.\nSimon's Fair for Kitchenware. Third\nAve. between 6th and 7th Sts.      43-tf\nINSURANCE\n....    I 7^7p 7^ 7^7p Tp 7^ 7ff 7p 7p\nftftftftftft\nDo You Carry\nEnough\nLife\nAccident\nHealth\nFire\nINSURACNE?\nHave you carefully considered the question ?\nWhether you have or not,\ncall and let us explain our\npolicies.\nF. B. Deacon\nCentre Street Open Evenings\nIII\nSI\n1\nB\nB\nB\nB\nB\nB\nB\nI\nI\nB\nl\nB\nB\n(!)\nB\nB\nB\nI\ni\nill\nB\n(!)\nB\nB\n(!)\n1\nI\nill\nClosing Sale\nThe entire Stock of Clothing, Gents'\nFurnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and\nShoes, etc. Also Hardware. Tin, Graniteware\nPrices have been Marked Down Below\nCost in order that the whole stock may be\nclosed out forthwith.\nCome early so you may not be disappointed.\nSale Now On\nCome In and See Our Bargains\nThe Christiansen-\nBrandt Company\ni\nfa^8:8S\ufffd\ufffd8:^8:^^\n1\nCASH or EASY\nPAYMENTS\nBRIN FURNITURE COMPANY\nVICTOR\nWe Handle the Largest Line of Victor and\nColumbia Phonographs, Records and Supplies\nNorth of Vancouver    .    .    .   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