wove ~ . er yor ese ee 2 soe ee eee vow yy ven . raudeville is playing. Begbie was a young London The stage ride is three miles| barrister, a six-footer, greying at and a hundred thrills long. The! 39. At Cambridge he had been a stage follows an original section} brilliant student, athletic, (box- lof the old Cariboo wagon road.:ing, rowing and tennis), a singer It goes by the Morning Star) and a musician. On sketching claim where dudes can pan gold.i jaunts in Europe, he picked up It passes the restored saloons, ; several] languages. He used short- greneral stores (where you can!hand, liked puzzles, chess, cards, foresight in nursing her brother! locse on the jury again, and he two alternatives, either to stay even though he was only a lad spoke for 614 hours. It pondered ,on the existing line, or to de- | S of 16. Four months later Harry for 90 minutes before it brought velop a new lecation for the y aya < had married her and promptly in a verdict for acquital. highway. | borrowed $26,000. Much later, Charlesworth (ina' If the existing plan was ad-| Two brothers, Peter and Chris- | She no longer feit very rich or |P00K called Candid Chronicles), hered to, all that would happen topher Knight from Skauway. very sure of anything. And least: Teported the tussle between Os- would be a possible set back in: Alaska are travelling to Seattle of-all, of Harry. wr and yonnston tl an still see -time for the complete program. by kayak. They arrived here on Her brother had been buried) the majestic Osler, talking to the Tf a new location is decided, the !July 22 and left late yesterday thy | i j 3 na aaai ody ; shatter . aa . : ; ° “6 ° whee i ‘cal rock e¢ the s h 1 arithmetic. in the family plot at Pickering/Jury with the shattered skull sites of the new bridges could be | afternoon. ana he cammontee shone and the |g mone t from England in sor ee epee then | Martha oe ie J l the nervous in- citected and consequently the! Peter, 22, and Christophe, 19,: Wake-up-Jake coffee saloon as 1888 for £800 a year, He soon be sought legal advice. it had been! Serious Johnston confusing the! whole program. have been eg Nan ee “nhs ome an 7 é . He: .- : . é i eecst ae expt , £ paddling down the jt wends its w: >t reek! . : thought that he’d diced because a [issues with all the resources fF! The highways minister said|coast since June 29. The uidest: canyon ‘hieltinld.- he ¢ eek of now Me eee al oan 200-pound elevator weight had|% Scottish metaphysical mind.” (that in any event the three new brother said “we could've been! piaye; oe __| giant ina saloon braw!, wilh one fallen on his: head Johnston was junior to Osler, ‘1.5 ov ‘ . - coo ee) Richfield was a neighboring; blow. And how, overhearing a iS nead, ° Of r to Osler, ‘pridges were on the program for|here sooner but stopped to talk! , P keryi " : te Hi ile seated WEIGH? 7 who had pressed the indict : ‘gold camp to Barkerville, Now/ plot against his life while seatec AIMED } d the indictment ‘the current year and the depart- |with fishermen and take photo-: a | But stay ( ny {OF Louis Riel in Regi i a ee Phe | Wl an une ‘ } ‘there is just the courthouse, au-!on a hotel verandah, he casually ut when a cub reporter (later |‘ In Regina in 1885. i} ment had every hope of building yi lt eye 7" dirty water o Editor Hector Charlesworth) got : ? thentically restored by the Bark-|emptied a pot of dirty water on AhAC SRIRAES: PE }Pcince Rupect Daily Mews Liye 4 FAMOUS CRIMES: PART 3 Tuesday, July 24, 1962 rotners imsure More water for Kitimat vo. Special to The Daily’ News | this matter, municipal manager ° ° The water supply at Kitimat is ‘J. A. Currie told council members to be increased by .the imstalla-|recently, He explained that ‘ ; tion of an infiltration gallery | water restrictions in other muni- and construction of a new pump |cipalities were usually due to in- Rowe By RON POULTON house, it was announced re-jadequacy of the system and not Telegram Staff Reporter Hat resent, the existing wells, OMe sem a $8,500 was appro- There was something odd about Harry and Dallas due to silting, are not able to|priated from capital reserve 7 : § Id . : * y “ t. h: : supply sufficient water to meet|fund in addition to the $20,000 ae ‘Hyams which had nothing to do with the fact that peak demands. When the water |earmarked for improvements to wo are twins. Harr mus henyy and handsome level in Kitimat River is low, the | the water system. they were twins Harry was heavy and hh: recovery rale in the wells is too| The bylaw now awaits ap- Dallas was a nondescript little fellow. slow resulting in air being pump- | proval from Victoria. It is hoped But their looks were the least ed into the distribution system, | that work on the new installa- of it. It was their penchant for] ‘The body was exhumed. Doc- The new infiltration gallery | tion wal be started by late insurance men that most in-'tors wired the skull together. Tt and pump house should rectify ‘August, trigued police. It almest amoun- took several doctors and all Fe ne ee EEE ted to a hobby; and a lucrative nieht because there were 120 T d Ss kk one, at that. . ipicces to put together, oO ay S$ toc b They fairly reeked of solicitude | yo trial ran from May 9 to Courtesy 3 D Johnston Co. Ltd for the security of others, but 24 1895. Crown prosecutcr BB. OPO DO OE LLP OD ELLE LO ODO DA OBO OR ODD OP DEOL POLO RODIN O DE DCDCD OCD OLED LEON | they didn’t seem particularly in-- 5.14. swmmoned 100. witnesses. VANCOUVER MINES Skeena Silver ow, 17 terested in insuring themselves. | 74.4 Hyams sons of a wealthy Bethlehem 0.0... 1.80 Trojan Consolidated ...... 06 | Perhaps because — twins or not ‘New Orleans doctor, called two Bralorne wee 7.20 . , OILS | ~~ mutual suspicion outweighted i} ion powered lawyers from New Canadian Colleries ............ 5.15 |G & Ble. 21.00 progeny love. sminolovy 1 York tc bolster three locals (Eb- Friday Mines 10 Home il | AP cece ote pee wadents of criminology Nave | cnezer Fursyth Blackie Johnston, Dolly Varden ..0........ 40 | Pacific Pete . . 3.1! een studying them for over half: William Lount and W. G. Mur-’ Giant Mascot 00000... 69 Peace River Pete 10 a century because their zest for. dock } — Granduc detec 2,40 Trans Canada Pipe . 18.50 insuring an employee was only! ~ . i ‘ Jopper a. 08 Van Tor Oils boss 10 matched by the way Harry tried | Lount spoke to the jury for 5% National Soo noeation 05 * TORONTO & MONTREAL to insure his wife. But luckily hours. “Send the prisoners back New Indian Mines (ask) 16. |Canada Tungsten ..... .... 1.65 Martha didn’t buy. ito their aged mother,” he said. Northwest Ventures | | 10 | Canadian Chemical 7.35 ywartha began to smell a zat 5 Send bas pack to ais Mary Quatsino Copper pow Columbia Cellulose 358 2e arry asked her to "ing Wito & Bive . ep Cree ‘ ‘assiar Asbestos ; $250,000 worth of policies. ‘Tt: Hyams a chance te undo in some Silbuk Sremier os 40 Gonsol, Discovery 1.20 wasn’t so much that he asked Measure the great wrong she an if Silver Standard. | . wy Consol. Smelters 0.0000. 19.15 her to spread the business! Wd by entering the witness box ae ’ a 2 . : through seven companies. After | @yainst him.” . : . ae Oe ces all, Harry was wedded as much} The jury was out seven hours SAFETY AWARDS — Several operations cf B.C. Packers Limited e e - Aged naturally un to liberality as he was to her,;before it reported it couldn't received B.C. Safety Council awards for accident-free days durine oh She knew that. sere. the 1961 operating season. Plants at Namu and Sunnyside and an in u e e iE the traditional manner But there was the unsettled, Ebenezer Johnston was clearly | the oyster operation at Boundary Bay received awards. Picture : , matter of her brother, William !in command before the trial above from teft are: Ronald Hughes of Richmond who. work- iit e Chinook Wells The Hyams had; ended. Once, he waved the skull the company’s Imperial plant at Sunnyside during the summer: . eee to assure . insured him, too, and he wasn’tiat a female witness and made yack Simmons Osrarident of the company. wh J. oe re Urns O ar ervi e around g 7. ther faint. One newspaper called | chairman and president of any. o presented the é comfort or advice. to give her Me ua ddeplorable Sena John- | @wards; William Wilson, cffice manager of Sunnyside and Ancus HW ino Judee B obi h: returned to Barker- eS, Old Style avour! BED SUSPICIOUS ston didi believe in pampering | Currie, foreman of the netloft operation at Sunnyside. angimng JuUC ge begple nas re ut e¢ une a What's more, there was the! Wiinesses } . ; ville. Matthew Baillie Begbie, later Sir Matthew, first eto they had pought. ut nipped ! he Welle een eer in the ; judge to hold office in the mainland colony and ultim- e wall when he pressed a/}'« fis Was ¢ - : yop s . ’ : “tic button. Harry kept pressing the |iyams’ Torcnto Storage Co., ree hew Kj ges ately chief justice of the new Province of British ' Na trouble dusting wader ee eee routes and cay In Columbia, is appearing daily before visitors to Barker- x ay that, | P? BUCS: ay. . . te “ he*said: short, it’s a parking lot.) ville centennial celebrations. ; =)’ When he urged her to climb| But at noon the day Willie O @ C ONS a UC e Begbie, of course, died in 1894) feo in and test it for comfort. she ied. an expressman Knocked at at age 75. He has been “revived”, ynited States for guidance and 0 about the sound itmade when il opened by a bloody Harty Hyams Three new bridges on the Terrace to Lakelse new | PY vec ving Mietore tes. the whole territory could be lost : ‘Op c : f . - oo. aa ae as part she liv s -'to England, Mcst o e miners hit the wall. Hollow and final, | ¥he proclaimed that the boy had highway are on this year’s provincial building pro-!son being provided by the B.C.j came Pap from. California and like ‘losing of rj ,! been erushed when the elevator . . ° 7 : © gay eran Se eactar are tgs : . put Ce ee Fo Cott. She | ght, fell from the third floor. | 2%eM, it was disclosed in a letter from P. A. G aglardi, | wovernment in es rest ot Ques. their ties were in the South. a lawyer, donnston contended the boy minister of highways, to the Kitimat Chamber of|ne’ ornntnsation op Doe eward Bul. artha reporte 2? -eeq | had gone to the cellar to fi ty ; oe . a a to $50.000 Soo of ies ed onal ceuttle, had found the cle. Commerce. | Buy a ticket for a ride on the; mer Lytton, British Colonial Sec - “tine + votor “der ¢ ras in« | : 5 sai ‘14! Barkerville-Richfield four-horse| retary. He said the judge might Meeting the payments wasn't ,Votor out of order and was in Mr. Gaglardi said that until a t ¥ stave and the lesson starts. Pat ; oo oe " to truss the real problem. The problem |Vestigating the pit when the final report of the Terrace-Lak- WO ro ie? & Syape a . ve driver. pick be able, if necessary “.. . to Uru’: was Willie lweight fell else road was made, future plans Curly” Swaile, the driver, picks! yy a murderer and hang him , : 2 ai TL secol 4 tne a ro : sot - a up his passengers outside the| from the nearest tree.” When he died she had collect-| The second trial opened Nov- for a road could not be deter- ' Theatre Royal where two-a-day - & ed $30,006, thanks to the Hymans ember 5, 1895. Johnston let Lount mined. He said that there were; reve ing a s m graphs of the area.” The Wa lacked” ef} Myarlae . , He lacked,” said Charlesworth, |(hem as soon as possible. wind of Martha’s complaint, he wrote a story February 7, 1895, The police began to think the weight had been almed. Five days later they charged the Hvaims with murder, On the day of Willie’s death — January 16, 1893 -— the coroner had taken one jvok at the body at the tinetion of Osler and he was Icss sauve and fair in examination.” But Johnston used the Hyams one of the top criminal lawyers of his day, and he was already learning he could get the jimper- turbable Osler’s goat by compl- |“the personal autnority and dis- | trlals as a springboard to become | Vessel sinks ' VANCOUVER @ — The Great Northern, a $75,000 fish - packer returning to Vancouver with a load of fish, ran arround and sank Friday at Smiths Inlet 265 miles northwest of here. craft weighs 60 pounds ‘erville Restoration Advisory Com- | when not fully loaded and is 20; mittee. The stage stops at the feet long with a 26-inch width) courthouse and passengers are | af the widest point. ‘directed (o benches set before , After the Kayak is fully Juaded; the front stoon, it welghs 190 pounds more The That's when a horeman ap- boat has two cockpits whieh proaches, iron-grey whiskered, have a covering over them so nO] thickset, froek - coated, striped water can enter the inside, pants taeked in high boots and 1 the would-be assassins. Once, it is recorded, he was so mad when a jury spared a pris- oner, he told the jury: “ you gentlemen of the jury are a pack of Dallas horse thieves. It would give me great satisfaction to see you hanped, each and everyone of you, for bottom of an elevator shaft at the Hyams’ warehouse at Church and Colborne streets in Torunte. The sight had un- nerved him so mueh he hadn't even ordered an inquest, They plan to take many pie- | wearing a curious flat - crowned tures of their trevels and hope hat. Just as he did 100 years ago to wrile a book about the adven- | when he made his: first honsee 4 tures they encounter, or if they back trip into the Interfor from ean, they will sell the pictures Lo; Yale in 1858, Beghie dofts his hat mapgadines, and dons ao fudge’s wip, taken - from his saddlehage, Bephbie holds court, more of a lecture very, for 20 minues, The visitors love it. The real dife Beghble sentenced two murderers to death on al- most that very spot and they are buried somewhere nearby. The giullows staod before the courte house. That was the way of the law when Beeble rede elreutt, of. qe fe Bephie eanie wpeountry behind 30,000 rolstering, gold rush mine ers dn Ch and fixed Ji so they could walk abroad without side ars or kadves tueked dn their hoot-Lops, Tle was sent up by the colony's declaring a murderer guilty of only manslaughter. 4q jailed a blanket thief for nine months, A Chinese who stole a pistol got two years. 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