All American consuls have left Mexico. ; Zaimis has formed a new -eab- inet for Greece; The estimated logs in. the Atlin. 7 fire was $75,000, The Liberal sniaiority in the — €©>- senate is now six, PG. E. tracks are.to he taig to Quesnel this year. . U.S. forces are closely. guard. ing the Panama canal, King George spent four days inspecting the Grand Fleet. The Russians are using a new and extremely deadly shell. | Democrats expect to pol! thirty per cent of the Bull Moose vote. - Holland will export no food until her supplies reach the, hor- mal, Vancouver police will close fruit and cigar’ stores on Sun- days. ‘The Mexican government has advised all Mexicans to leava the United States. A government commission ‘will look into the entire railway situa- tion i in Canada, Greece has protested againet the Allies’ interference with her maritime trade, Belgian forces invading Ger- man East Africa have met with further successes. ‘The Granby smelter at Anyox is now producing a million pounds of copper a month. ene geee “Carranza is said t to be appeal- ing to Europe, alleging American aggression in Mexico. -A despatch from Stockholm yeaterday says Germans must goon live on vegetables, Attomey - general Gregory is expected to succeed Hughes on the U.S.‘ supreme court bench, Nova Scotia returned its Lib- eral government, by electing $1 Liberals and 12 Conservatives, ‘Yt is reported that Carranza ; troops. not bandits, fired, on the American expedition in Mexico. In a statement made in ‘Pavia, Bonar Law said the British army ‘was prepared to move whenever Joffre saw fit. “Two thousand French and Brit- . ish prisoners of war are reported to be digging trenches in Poland under compulsion, ‘Marconi is said to have invent- ed a device which wilt put an end to ‘the danger of ships colliding in darkness or fog: Wounded British officers, ex- changed from German prison camps, were given a tremendous ovation in Switzerland. «A great bazaar, for the benefit |§ of Entente war sufferers, closed in “New York on Thursday, The - profits were $1, 500, 000. - . Congress has: refused to in- crease the. pay of militiamen _ berving dn. the Mexican border from $16 to $20 a tnonth, Major-General Mercer, of Tor-| onto, recently reported missing, ‘+ ig now known to have been killed - in ‘the third battle, of Ypres, - The German governor of Row Tere, Belgium, has ordered: the pomalation | to rernaln, Indoors fram! {$3,000,000 syorth ‘of supplies to. jthe annugl repgrt just issued. ~ Dr, Beland, M.P.. has been police cleared the streets by. in the morning for three weeks, Russian prisoners. It is reported in London that. alleged. German companies oper- ating in: Great Britain will be wound up by the authorities. The Canadian Red Cross sent. the front last year, according to. allowed to leave Germany, where he: had been detained asa prison- war, ‘Serious riots oceurred in Mun- ich and Aix-la-Chappelle on Sat- urday.. King Ludwig personally anpealed to the. people to have patience. . More than 2600 tel egraphers on to strike if their demands for shorter hours and betterg, wages are refused. A battalion of U.S. soldiers, which was rushed to Del Rio, is reported to be facing a threaten- A New York paper states that Emperor Francis Joseph of Aus- tria js dead,and that his embalm- ed body is shown at a balcony to deceive the people. A number of demonstrations againgt high food ‘prices, have occurred in Rotterdam: 9 The} charging the crowds, American aviators in the ser- vice of France cannot return to take part in the Mexican war, having enlisted for the duration of the European war, Sixteen Americans arrived in New York this week fram Con- stantinople, having been forced to leave the Turkish capital, owing to lack of food. Refusal of San Francisco water front employers to discharge non- upjan men gaused 18,000 long- shoremen to walk out on day in the ports of the Pacific states. °°: Premier Asquith moved a reso- lution’ in: the Commons authoriz- ing the erection of a memorial to Eord Kitehériey. A similar mo- tion was made i in the Lords by French. » In Geneva it is estimated that} French tagges at Verdun approxi: mate 165,000 killed and woundad, These losses occurred on a Front not more than 13 miles in length. The German casualties were e much heavier.” | Disabled prisoners of war re: turning to England tell sad taleg of ill treatment in German prison, ¢ eamps, where the food, they say,. is so bad that the rats will nat prisoners are half eaten beforg they receive them. W. X. Macdonald, an “Anyox man, was unanimously chosen 188 the Conservative candidate fay Atlin in the coming provincial| § election,at a convention attended by forty delegates from varioug |p parts of the constituency on Frj- day. Premier Bowser and Hon, Mesurs.. Ross and Mangon ad: two i til eight; wo in the afternoon until eight: burg, in German East Africa, because citizens gave food to. arrived yesterday at Carlagna, |. er. since the beginning of the}: coal mine, the Milwaukee system threaten) ed attack by 1500 Carranzistas;. Jand Yaequis, — ‘Thurs: | eat (t. ‘Pargals of food sent tq|° ‘Titted te dressed. a mang meeting in thal evenine,. . ' THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1916 | News Notes aad Many Sources Berlin: dead of apoplexy. ‘ London: ‘General Smuts has paptured Sandeni and Altongen- Madrid: A German submarine | | with officers bearing confidential letters to King Alfonso. London: © The German steamer Ems, from Christiania to Lubeck, was torpedoed yesterday off the Swedish coast, presumably by a British submarine. : or Washington: The second note to Austria-Hungary regarding the attack by an Austrian submarine jon the American steamer Petrolite has been sent by Lansing. It is understood an apulogy and rep- aration are demanded, Wireless telephones are. being used successfully in an English PUBLIC NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the! undersigned, up to 5 o'clock in the! afternoon of June 27th. inat., for the purchase of any. one o7 all of the fol- = lowing horses, viz.: 1. One Grey Gelding, named “pep. py": aged about 9 years; weight about 1600 Ths, 2. One Dark Brown Gelding, named “(CHARLIE”’; aged about 11 years: weight about 1300 Ibs, 3. One Dapple Grey Gelding, named ORRINCE”; aged about 11 years; weight ; about 1300 Ibs. The horses may be viewed by intend-' ing purchasers upon application to: Angus M. McLean, of Smithers, B.C. Each tender must be enclosed in an envelope, securely. sealed, and marked, “TENDER For Horses,”' and must be “accompanied by_ an, ,Aecepted cheque for at least 25 per cent. of the amount set out in the tender. The cheques of all unsuccessful ten- derers will be returned to them. The highest or, any tender will not necegsarily be accepted. TeRMsS—Cash on acceptance of ten: der. , STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, 49-9" ‘ Government Agent, Hazelton, B. C., 12th J une, 1916. Synopsis of ( Coal Mining Regu: oo lations. “OAL mining rights of the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the ‘Northwest Territories and ino portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for 4 term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 an gere. Not more than 2,56) acres will be | leased to one app! foant. plication for a lease must be made by ees plicant in person to the Agent oF Sub gent of the district in which the rights enplied for are pituated., In surve be deaeribed by sections territory the tract 8 ed ont by ue onpli tenant himeelf, ach, eption myst he accompani- ed bi nies Ni » wh hich will "he re ‘und- ed | the tights applied for are not but not otherwise, avallable ty shail be: ‘paid on the merchantable output of fhe mine a the rate of five = : cents per ton. the ming shall accounting for the full oun of mer- iantable cos! mine ay the royalty ‘thereon. rights are not ben ay ao be furn: ated, suc rights orily, but the ‘iossee may be surface oasary fe the winking al nig mine at 10, the rate of ingormat on app lication should @e made to tho Seereta Department aft the. ‘nt, ttawe, Doininion Lan ag Sub ~Agent o ! i 9 aa, naw aie of fe verter, ee will nat be mo Pal for. SE A eat TT Hela General v von Moltke i is | ‘Addressing Soldiers’ Mail ling of mail at thé front and to ensure prompt delivery, it is re- quested that all mat] be address- ed. a3 follows: In order to facilitate the hand- ) _ Provincial Assayer Hazelton, -. -- BAC oo .|divisions, is strictly forbidden, , -|MINING SUPPLIES: “s*és."*i.c2"" acer \J. F. MAGUIRE Mining and Business Broker territory the land must i legal sub-| 8 it in | divisions of secti oe eed in for anit be ! [ A royal- | are sworn returns! ¢ if the taal mining : hed at leant} § . whe lew feats willinclude the coal minin me I ie way be actors ava |: -af-the} # (a) Regimental Number. THE ROYAL LUNCH (b) Rank. (e) Name. fives the Best Meal {d) Squadron, Battery or Cam- Gives & ° pest Price ‘pany. . Opp. Police Office, ‘Hazelton. (e) Battalion, Regiment {or LEE j ACKMAN _ Prop. | other unit), Staff appoint- _ ment or Department. _ (f) CANADIAN CONTINGENT. (g) British Expeditionary Force. (h) Army Post Office, LONDON ; England. Unnecessary mention of higher formations, such as brigades, Commercial Printing at THE MINER OFFICE and causes delay, INSURANCE: Fire - Life - Sickness - Accident Engines, Greases Enquiries and inspection of samples solicited — HAZELTON, B.C. «HUTTON TORN VGN DTT j Hudson’ s Bay Company HAZELTON, B.C. - WHOLESALE LIQUORS Rum: H. B., per bot., 1.50; Negrita, per bot. .75 Whiskies: Jamieson's Irish. ° : per bot. $ ise HB. Special Scotch . ° 75 H. B. Scotch, AY O.H., Dewar’s, King George, 7 0.0., Johnny Walker, X.X.X., RYE: G. & W., Walker’s, per bot. 75; Segram’ 8 °83, Corby’s, Canadian Club, 1.25 Old Duke, H.B., (War Tax 5 dents per bot. ) 1. 28 1.80 Port: Sherry: Bodega, Blue L Label * Gin: Gordon Dry, Sloe, Old Tom, Finsbury Dry, per bot.,1.25; Anchor Red (John du Kuypey) 1.50. Brandy: 3 Star Hennessy,2.25, 3 Star Marion,per bot. 1.00 Ale: Barclay’ 8, Pints, per doz., 2. 00; Stout: Guin- | - ness’s Bull Dog, pts,“ ** 3.00; Beer: Biud- weiser, qts., 5.00, Schlitz, 4.80, Phoenix 3.00 We cannot sell you leas than 6 bottles or 2 gallona in bulk; but we can sellyou6 assorted battles. The quality of our goods ean be depended on. Note. Owing to the unateadiness of Ola Country shipping, imported liquora may advance’ without notice, summa conanwartmncnyeeconmn : Saf AC NAN CREA ~ CANADIAN. PACIFIC RAILWAY | Lowest rates Prince Rupert to all-Eastern Points via steamer . to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway. Meals and berth included on steamer For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE $.5. “Princess Maquinna” leaves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY, at 6 p.m. . & S. “Princess Alice” or “Princess Sophia” leaves Prince Rupert June 17th, 24th; July 1pt, 8th. \ _ J. 7. Peters, General Agent, Srd Ave, & ach Bt. Prince Rupert BC ») Express, General Drayage and Frei ighting? | LIVERY and STAGES: W¢ «10 grertred to, sun's pene Our stages mest all trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. ‘| BEST DRY BIRCH, $5. 50 A CORD Ruddy & MacKa HAZELTON and N NEW y HAZELTON al Consign your shipments ‘in Our i Care ‘for Storage or Delivery. ications ie to Tiasdlton. - “RAILWAY. and STEAMSHIP. — : _ Be gall ay, Ju Wrancell, K pilin betwee oe ince Ru ae upert, Peer rancoutens” "Wletatia, \Beattle, ‘ett, c Leave Prince Rupert: for Vaneguver, Victoria, Seatie, m Monday and Satu: at 10.00 nyox, ~ Friday,at 10.00 a.m. For Ketebikan,' hrangolhd uneall, Simeway, ‘Wednesi at 12 noon. : ; Arrive Prince Rupert: from Beattle, Yictvs, Vancouver, Wednes- 2 dey and Friday, at $:30 A.M. From Anyox, Saturtay, aoe A, Ms Fyn a ie Skagway, Juneau, Wrangell, Ketohikan, Monday, at o: : a or Eastbound treink leave Hapelton: Passenger, Monday, mat Wext 7 Friday, 08-754, Bh pat oP, W ht W nesd a, Sema at: ets EMEA | AERO Ps Me syteelal orn Friday and) ‘Westbound grains leave Hazelton: Passengor Tuesday, | on » Sanday, at aa +. : Mixed ed Thureday, at 6:87 A.M | Waylreignt 2 a ay, ob LL:16 A, M. | Bos ~ Connecilona made -betwepn Traine nd Sten rise ;