I jidcr giiiinl of a detachment of lloyul Canadian Mounted p T m the steerage of the steamer Princes Alice there i en-K the realm of civilization for the first time four -Indian : it -ipiaw iroiii Hie upper reuhc of the Linrd llier who gi Id Inal for the murder of an Indian lad. Having traversed L,nril to Telegraph Creek, over Hie great divide between ' M e keiizie and Slikine lliwr iteiiu. a di-Uiti'-e of some- ke 20." miles 1- canoe mid on foot and thence I (10 mile Hie tilikine llivcr by gii-boal, the party of Indian and paed through hc-e yes- . 4 I'hm.ii. The prisoner ur- TDTTEQ RONnl 1 111 I LJ VJlUJ 1 a -miaw; lie.' Hi r-- broili It Urn i. Jiiiuti' and Clem, and Indian. Ilig Aleck. Their t "fMli of lnpertor T- V l Vuncli and Qmslali-1 W Senile and C. II. Mur-jBear River Property to be Work- ' Vancouver. Strange Cae j murder , in which j fr Indian are iutnlvrd! . ...i. ...... i i.J Itupiif al the next A-l , , , . " . . , Ul for DrMn" Tun, u II he one of the MraH,r-Conlr,cl Ihei During Winter: Across I ha- .-er come up iH I "dumliM ixHtrtit. lie-J Ridne from Premier ! wa Dellevefl lo M a ne.-romancer, a Menleii 1 Indian lad named Mor-l.j.l hl hand lied behind v VNi hung up heed 1 1 la Mini left In frrrie In wiii n ilif temper! urr wan frrn lal winter. The - alleged to hate beenl,iei I ly Hie Indian un- M i wlill" Hiey were en- ' i forly in i le below Lain) TIh'V arji nomad Indian in NVUnii li,er. I,ater foiiiinale youth win taken and buried. a ik Ila. lorekeeMr in "f Hie 1 1 lid on llsy pol ard, reported lo government uiic dial HIe Ales, a Lre . r from the Mackenzie HUer. "lit him of Ihe murder of Indian Imv. SiiMrinlndenl s Knmlii n( Hie Itnyal lism- of Mnunleil Police at Valicotl- iii out tin patrol headed Is Kjierlor N iinch lo invenll-ihc olllcere pa Md tlimtijili lii-l June on the way north i unwell from wlileli place v went by river boal lo Tele- ii!i Creek. From then on, ' onllnucil on page fite HERO'S DEATH STEWART MINE'i- rades and Dler In Attempt Overcome by powncr gu In the lialt of the llUerslde mine at, st"wart, a nfan named ,lklni! mr r succumbed at the hospllal tlmrn on Sunday last according ! wind received In Ihe clly yen- 1 ilnx on the steamer Canlcna; wlii 'h look the reinaliiH or Ihe l,-ad tit it 1 1 lo Vancouver accoin-i ("anted by Ihe widow. II aiinearsl '"ii Alkliif. whose duties as n I'lacksmnii kepi him on the sur-fncr. learned that neveral miners ' Hie sliiift were In dllres fl'"in Hie fumes. Hi went down '"ill was iiiiable lo cfrect a lesciie "ml was also overcome. Finally, ill Hie men were taken out In nn oiiciuiitcloiis" condition. Alklns '"'I some hours later In Ihe hos-' STEWART CLAIM ed with A. St. Clair Brlndle In Charge WIDE ORE FISSURE llnMiijr bonded a new mi llie Hear HUer aero Hie ridge from Ihe Premier mine and about nuposilej I lie hunwell and completed aid arrangement for the immediate! tart hot of development work in charge of A. SI. Claire llnndle, the well known Victoria mining engineer. A. II. Trite , for a long lint? prominent in connection with mming deitipmenl al Slewarl. ad Ihrouith Ihe city on Ihe Uinlena yealfnlay aflemiMin relurnlug lo Vancouver. The prH"Hy, whWh wan bonded by Mr. Trite from Mr. and William I Mini, Jim Im- x ill- and Frank 11 is a alter a earelul examiiiallon by Mr. Ilriu-dle, contain) a wide fiun vein liisli-pnide filver-lead ore aayiiig 9207.10 lo Ihe ton. The ein ha been traced on the .ur-face over 121)0 feW in one dir-eclion fnnn the discovery. In-diealiniix are that the vein I ery widu containing eoncenlrat-ing a well a lilali grade ore. llefore leaimt Slewarl, Mr. Trili let a conlracl for 500 feet of cni--cu! IuiiiicI to tap the ein ul come 700 fw'l below Ihe apex. In addition a crew of men ihti h'cu put on to lui 1 11 trail, Iramp and open up another level thai will follow in on Ihe ore body at Ihe point where tin. -I..... .Mir I- Miii.l iirmnlHillL' 'I'll!' properly, which cmW or l Blacksmith Com-Hain.H In Iwo group-. i Ideally Tried to Rescue nltlialCII HOIII a a uorhiun worKim; Mini shipping slandiHiiul and plenty of limber and pOwer, him water CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Take nollee that Hays Cove Avenue from Sixth Avenue lo Conrad Sheet will be dosed for Ihree "week commencing Monday, October 13. Ileslilenls are requested lo iel In their supply or coal, etc., before that date.. F. W. PHAHSO.V, 238 . filly Engineer. Bentley Pitched Seven Good Innings of Good Ball and Scored Home Run WASHINGTON OUTPLAYED Leon Coslln Made His Third Home Run of World Series For Senators MAV YOIIK, Oct. H. Jack llenlley pitched eeven lnniiiKi of Ufxxl baoeball for the HianlM to day and, beidM, made u borne run in Ihe fifth inning with Howdy alif.nl of him o he was largely nponihlc fir tlie New Yorker winnfn? their third victory of the World Scried oer Ihe Wanhiiigton Si-nalori. by a nrore of 6 to 2 ill xplli of the fal thai hi wait replacml in Ho i-ilthlh innitiK by Hugh Mc Quillan after he had allowed Leon Hoidin. the Wahinplon ut fielder, a home run Colin's; third of Uie serie. Unforluti-.iii-ly for Wanhinglon, I hern was; nobody on baie when (Joilin made lii circuit clout. It wa all New York 2a me from Kiarl lo finih and Ihe Senator never had a look in. The (Hani made thirteen lilt and played efrorlei ball. The Senator made nine hit and two pr- inrs. . T'life afi! hits and al waftY Ilf the eftrhlli rave the Oiani HiMje nui. ; .-The walleflfu wir: ' New York llenlley. Mc(Ju1llan atwl rtovii-dy. Mhina-ton- Waller Jolmon and Nuel. Jobnuon was given an enthusiastic round of applu w hen lie entered Ihe box at the fir.-l of the .-am. The ecore by inning wa a follow s : 1 2 3 t 5 6 7 H 11 Wah. 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 02 N. Y. 0 0 10 2 0 0 3 x 6 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IN SCHOOLS Department Conducted Fire Drills This Morning Lectures Being Given by Principals Fire Chief D. 11. MrDonald ami members ( his department visi ted all the city schools this) morning ami conducted rirei drills. 11 took an average ot 15 sceonl lo clear llorden Street, Month and Kinp Ktlward Schools; of teachers and pupils. This is considered satisfactory. This is Fire 1'revention Week mill Ihe subject is being lectured mi by all principals. BODY OF SCOTTY SIMS FOUND ON STEWART FLATS STFAVAHT. Oct. 8. The body or "Scotty" Sims, who lost his lite when a rowboat in which he was crossing the Inlet from the sawmill capsized some two months ngo, was found on the flats last Saturday morning by lieu Lawrence. It has been interred here. HELD AS SUSPECTS TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 ind m&ln Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing Service floor for hire. Suitable for Anywhere at Anytime. dances, banquets and wed. Stand Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. din parties. and 6th St. PRINCE RUPERT For rates, apply to Boston (MATT VIDECK, Prop. drill. Third Ave. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. Vl)l. XIV, 237 PIUNCK HUPKIIT, 11.(1, WEDNESDAY, OCTOHEIl 8. IU2. VMOrttf's ClrcwUtlo 1TZS. Slrffl stiff, 461 PRICE FIVE GENTS. Indian Boy frnged by Legs With Hands Tuf ' Him and Left to Freeze to Death Then Buried Five Nomads From North Brought by Mounted Police on Steamer Princess Alice Bound for Okalla FOUND BODY IN UNCANNY MANNER Natives Have First Contact With Ciiilization and are Filled With Wonder and Suspicion GIANTS WIN THIRD GAME I HOLDING UP BANK SFATlLi:, Oct. H, IMwanl Faslck and Joseph New are held here suspected or being two of the four bandits who held up eleven members of the slnrr or Ihe local branch or the Canadian Hankir Commerce on July . ..Mr. Dorothy Campbell Ihird or Philadelphia, Pa., is the holder of Ihe new YVomfn'' National (iolf title afler her defeat of Miss Mary K. Hrowne of California at Nayalt. ILL Great Public Interest Taken in Sitting of Imperial House of Commons in London Today ueceorilale Hie rniitislry railing upon him f i...f. ...t?ti... r.:'-.. I" .ii vnim- iiriK Mriur'iiiHiir - - iii'Mi opened Ihl aflernomi a hue throng palhered outside the Parliament lliiililinirs. When the pakr liMik the chair at 2.15 there was an air of suipnpi excitement and Kiac. expeelatiou preailct in the chanuber. LIGHTING SYSTEM IN PORT SIMPSON HOSPITAL A Deleo Itlilinsr system has: been installed al the Port Simp-' son Hospital ny iiunen w am. electrician ot tins city. It will light the doctors' residence as well as the hospila!. HON. WILLIAM SLOAN PROVNCIAL SECRETARY YICTOIHA, Oct. H. -ill on. Wil-! Ham Sloan, minister r mines, j has been naninl proMiicial .rcre-' lary uccceiinr S. K. MacDonald1 who was tlereated in Ihe recent! by-eletiou at North Okanagau. ! PATTULLO COMING TO WELCOME KING VANCOl YKIl, Oct. 8. Hon. T. D. Pattullo leaxes Ynncouxer Friday night tor Prince Itupert lo officially welcome Premier .Mackenzie Kini; on behair or Ihe gnv-einiiiciit or British Columbia, lie will discuss with the Premier the ipieslion or port development at Prince WORK BLACK WOLF MINE J. M Hoar Going Today en route Laka to to Terrace Kalum J .M. Hoar, superintendent of the Black Wolf Mining Comt-pany, Seattle, accompanied by a crew of four men, arrived on the steamer Prince Rupert from the south this afternoon and will leave on tonight's train for Terrace to commence winter development work on the Black Wolf mineral claims, situated In the Kalum Lake district some twenty miles from Terrace. The working gang will be Increased as the development of the claims progresses satisfactorily and Mr. Hoar will superintend the work during the winter. BUSHBY WINS APPEAL AGAINST DECISION OF MR. JUSTICE GREGORY Discoverer of Eagle Creek Gold Diggings was in City Yesterday No Good to go in Now as Food and Water Snoi tage Probable: Refuses to Sell His Claims William (irudy. who with Henry Ford made the discovery of placer gold on (iold Pan Creek which led to a stampede into the liease Lake district, was -a oasseiiirer iromir thronrh on Princess Alice yesterday afternoon bound for his home in Peter-j borough, Ontario, where he will spend the winter. , "I would not advise anybody to try lo get into that district ! now." said Mr. (irady in speaking to a Daily News representative. There are already many prospectors there from YVraiigell and Telegraph Creek and there is apt to be a food as well as water j - .shortage. There was a foot and i lfllY A 17 JUT A PM A Tr a ,,a,r of !tn"w ",ere w,,r" ' came iwjurui innunniLi )lone now an(1 tIie whole of ! HAD GOOD HUOT..; George Eastman and His Party Returned South Yesterday Took 23 Big Animals of Various Species After having taken 23 animal-includin? moose, cariboo, grizzly bear, mountain goat, am1 cheep during a seven weeks- trip to Telegraph Creek and the Cas- L0ND0N. O. I. 8. Public mleresl in Ihe re-asseniblv or " Muunlama, a b. game parliament and in it- expected momentous, sitting lodav when '.""""P Ia ,r connituijg or the fate or (ireut Urilain s first Labor government depends upon. "orfr' ha"t,,,an Ihe Kodak H. .iii i.f ii... III.. iJ...vm:.i.. v..iu ..r ii. l ii...r-.i uiagnale of Rochester, NA. and tOV !( til V 11-1.1 IIIOIV vrtv- V V. UIIVJ 111V UII'VIUI - - amendment lo the motion is rurther iiwreased by the aiiiiounce- ,r"' "t !d"!? c"y ment this momiMg that the King is cutting short his holiday at Mr-. and M- ;yur '' Hulmoral and is leaving there tonight to arrive in London tomor- V', , y '. Slewarl row morning tn be available should a crisis arrive which would ':,t,asM(1 'roUS,, " I'nnces , IUrnlii-soulli. ' I It was a very salistacloi-y trip, jsaid Mr. Eastwood In speaking 'lo a Daily News representative, and was marred only by a preat deal of rain towards the end. He was particularly enthusiastic about the country from a scenic ' standpoint. ! Fight Indian guide and a while guide, Ira Ward from As the discoverer of the sold at 'old Pan Creek, Mr. Orady is confident that there will be much evelopment and much money iade there but he points out that Hie extent or the jrold is yet to be proven. His own personal iplimism is confirmed by the ict that he refused an offer of i25,000 for his claims. Mr. Orady scored at Ihe idea or selling" out himseir. There has been a good deal of exaggeration hi connection with the stories coming out about the strike, he says. There have been no pans with two ounces or gold, he declares, but the pans do run well over 25c. , , (old Pan Creek, on which ( irady and Font .made their di-rovery, is only about eijrhl miles long and ilemptles into Little Kagle Creek which in turn Is tributary lo the Dease and Liard divers. Lying ninety miles northeast or Telegraph Creek and 12 miles frtim the Dease Lake wajron road, it is comparatively asy lo reach and the Kold maybe easily taken out. . Mold Pan Montana, accompanied the partyl Creek is ideal for placer mining from Telegraph Creek into the as it cuts throujth Ihe formation wilds. All equipment except the! and is from five to eiitht feet horses was taken in by Mr. man's party, East- TWO WERE FINED UNDER GAME ACT The hearings in Hie ! court before Magistrate McCly moot following the arrests of , Indians in the Western Rooms 'Monday night charged with In-' ' fractions of the Man;e Act pro-! ceeded yesterdiy afternoon and this morninp. The results were j that lloberl Mreen was fined 25 for attempting to sell game, . J. Ilobinson was fined $25 for ; having deer meat under one year ' old in his possession, and Kit Mreen and David Mreen were dismissed. Another case in the same connection is pending and VANCOl'VEH, Oct. 8. t.eorge wi l)e lried lomorrow morning. O. Jlushby of Prince Itupert in the appeal court succeeded in ha ins reversed the Judgment of Mr. Justice M re-gory who dismis- sed his claim of ten thousand dollars against Albert Tanner for misrepresentation. 1 The court, with Chief Justice' Mactlonald dissenting, directed that the plaintiff could amend his claim on terms. Passengers Looted Ship in Chinese Waters and Carried off Large Sum in Currency SHANGHAI, Oct. 8. Thirty-one passengers who boarded the steamer Wing Sin here when she left Tor Choo Fow look nrnitul possession of the vessel uml forced Captain Torgeuson to sail lo mi isolated itilel near Hong Kong where they looted Ihe ship, currying, off :ii)0,ooo in, Chinese currency. who meinoer ui me. crew, wws Kiiieu ami one injured in firing Which occurred when the ship was seiied.' BALL PLAYERS WILL GET NICE WAD FROM THE GATE RECEIPTS NEW YORK, Oct .8 Washington and New-York players will divide $218.3I1. it was announced after Ihe fourth game of Ihe world series last night, from which the players will receive a share oT the receipts. The winners get $118,002 and Ihe Ioers the GUEST OF FORD leep. It is thus really a poor man's creek. The formation is schist, greenstone and porphry. The schist being "decomposed gives a soft bed rock. The creek has a grade of five per cent and there is sufficient water supply for all lnicinir miriiiwix Of policej course, it freezes up in the win ter. Timber and wood are scarce in Ihe immediate vicinity. Pieces of gold weighing rrom tOc to $5.00 were taken out by Orady and Ford but not from the bed rock. On account or recent snows, continued on page 2) HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTATION Miss Dorothy Patmore Recipient of Prize for Best Marks In Canadian History Yesterday afternoon at tho High School 11 presentation was made by the Adair Carss Chapter. I.O.D.E., of a fountain pen to Miss Dorothy Patmore, the pupil having the highest marks in Canadian history in Ihe entrance class hl year. The pre- 'senlalion was made by Mrs. Hatcher, regent of the chapter, who was accompanied by Mrs.W. A. Mnthieson, educational secre- lary. An interesting address win given by Principal Hrady and Miss Macdonald had charge of Ihe singing ot 0 Canada and tho National Anthem. ! PRINCE GONE EAST DETHOIT. Oct. 8. It Is an- VANCOUYEIl, Oct. 8. Tho nounced that the Prince of Prince of Wales left nt I o'clock Wales' will be the guest of Henry this afternoon for Calgary en Ford on October II when spend-j route east. He spent a ipiiel imr a day here. Imoniin?.