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Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page," per inch Local Readers, per insertion, per line Caashfied Advertising, per insertion, per word Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line Contract Rates on Application Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION "$ioi'eimdandkllerimU ,!7he quality is always Ik same iss : i as i i . l . n ii'a iibsi ,i ra'au ,. & 1 ; i j.a . . si -t.vtw tt $1.40 $2.80 25 2 Thur.s4a. June 28, 1928 News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Premier Ilullding for Permanence Rich Silver Strike on Ruby Silver Developing Marmot Engineer Thopfh there have been reports that the' property is close to befnp worked out, the whole operation at the Premier mine, according to rtpwgta reaching the city, points even "to greater permanency. In .iikuf di ilie buildings that were destroyed by fire a few months aj."'. larger and iiotter structures have been rushed to completion, Two buildings have been erected to take the place of the four old 87 to 110 feet with steam beating end me new mess nail is one has ail modern appendages. vtth EVIDENCE IN m' "VIHtWC MY THAT t ft SKI I WAS rt...:rted Stewart are. nRIVR TO MIIOOTIM HV THE x-nuuvc of nin feet ' til :!k veiu Iron, which they were copper lead h bee traced krnAj-, to thr ,t 2- L1T , TU , A?tze her. in which Henri Rlard U sSLTJIT? ! PUC T h"? with the murder of WUllam ttUrtyls feet in width, carrying quarts Bltcr;!? ,t gtWart w Yeara Bve wiw weuem value, in gold and Uer. itt the except ion of one wltneaa. all la tujpw showing value, are in cop- aovn evWMe , wben SI;!Bd U"1r .djcmed yesterday afternoon at M HJiem, of the high trade ore are WnU.. there vere ,me VBrt,. NSWM to be in light for immediate tSoM on d.u;, the , SfaL. T "l lh circumstance, attending the killing dMlopmntt ti - eaM to place the pro- of WllUm Ritchie wu generaU cor- pert, in m outatandlng poeltlon A roboratetl by crown wltneaa mart of : of treaaury ock l. already under whom, a by tnelr ovn ,amlMlonl. h to ogllah capital, the proseedt man aT Itw undcr the lnfllH)noe of of which will provide adequate capital 1l(,uor on lh.. f cca,1:)n of tbelr o,... to Pteot of miner at continue Cjpw t)on , tbe ad,ent of lhe Tegr work to batn joductlon. ;u m.M tnr contcnt!on of th, 3mi) !trough It evidence, that Rlvaro had tt, St 'Qpm, manaajv of the Marmot hot Ritchie, following a brawl In hi BafSmer at ttewart. t ttarted a crew place, a be wa about to !r ave the 9 work ea the silver-lead lead, which premlfea. Tliat it wai not Ritc hie 'but Id about 10M feet higher up the hill another member of the party and th - caJ- whPt te )kiaslneTy crnvn wltMM, Paddy O'DoimeU. u whom' 7 u w miup . w uja mjipcr wimo nao mauiiy taken eaoepuoa abowtag. Th ailver-laad lead carrie that hectic morning was alas uagt oat )us and will be easily develop- Oiir of th wltncwea awore that Rivard mn. mi. mum started a tuirotl x tt had aatd. aa- he iltmkl otlw -h -badW in um ccttrw of dotug hit aaacasment Immediate!) after the killing: "You ark. which he drove 16 feet Thla l boy drove mr to t " There were evi-to be 'eorlinM)d intti the hill. ioUowiiik dently no wp.r.r-sson who actually aaw uk tea a ana gaming a depth of a on the ahnotlnc ieex witn toj reet at tunnel, in the motrtln-.e a foundation la bciiiK Kraded for i "auef3r plnnl ntr the camp. Which WIN develop the copper loud upon which moat of Ms wurk hus hitherto been done. The old proM-i ; mime! may Irfceiy be abnndonrd uml a new worklnx tunnr! driven in appr Provlnrlal Cnnatable Potterton of Stewart was again on the utand when fnurt rcauembled ycatcrday afternoon. After cyme nbJertlL'ii by A H Johnson K.C.. rrown f juiwl. he win allowed to reply tn a question by Gordon Winner dr'enr counsel, as to the character of xim.itelv Pnddy O'Djmiell Potterton stated that :-.r k!!-w O'Donnell a drinker, and nlture of the room in i'hur "t't 1 7 X H fiss i -V - Act eo much a a tighter. Be knew ipnnell bad bean a football player. ODonnell had beta in Stewart tour month, and had worked a small portion of that time, witness statd. While witness would not say that O'Oonnell spent the mewt of his time drinking, he would say that he would drmk whenever he could get liquor. 1)151 XKEV IR.tWX' Fred Thorpe, machine mlneri was one of the party which via: tod Icvard's place that night, xight of theul went to Rlvard'i about midnight, were treat, ed by Rlvard to drink and tneu wor.t away and came ba:k to Rtvard's abu: J 15. Rivaid set up" the drinks again Rlvard appealed to be perfectly sjber although the rest of the paXty had had some six or seven drinks and some of them were showing the effect. It seemed that Blvard took eaceptlon to ODonnell and aald he was going to put him cut O'Donnell started far Rlvard and one of them held him back. There was a g?reral melee and O'Donnell went to the floor. Accused then seemed to ret very exalte and said: "I will put the whole bunch of you out." Then be cnt ou; and camt back with a rtJ3e. Meantime witness and O'Djnuell were KOlng down the steps and they met Rlvard who swung the rifle at O'Donnell. 1 When they had itt further down the -.talr, Rlvard aimed the rifle at ODon-r.ell who ald "If you do that. Henri, you will be .-.jrry." Witness declared hat be had heard the rifle click. Soon :tt they fit outside, they beard a shot. Ritchie had been with the party all evening and bad drunk as much aa the ; rest. He was very quiet, however, and did not show much effect of liquor and did not say very much. It was 13 or IS minute, afte- R'vard had ordered them out that be beard the shot, witness aald. Other members of the party , came down after them, stated witness, i One of the party had gone back to get ODonnell's coat, vest and bat which had bten left behind. This was before the ' oot wa beard. ' I.VM LTINU VY.MKK tinder era examination witness stated hat he knew of no trouble between Rlvard and Ritchie. They were appar-parently on friendly terms. Witness ad-alttsd that OTJonnstl hag aald to Rlrard "Tou are only Muffing. Tou would not iboot." O'Donnell bad also called Rl-vsrd Insulting name such as "you Preach a of a b " and a tour fluster " Witness was endeavor mg to get O'Oonnell out though ha. apparently . wanted to stay. Tfeere was a danger. It lies of tnefottttd 01 tn soe m Uard' place In the RiVARD CASE T CROtVX WITEEK TKIA WHAT THKV KNOW Ol HI(K)TIN AT MWU.tltT NEW VUKU t'VB IT WAS DRUNKEN PARTY elng knocked over In the melee and .he building burned down. Edward Ladel testified that it was be 'bo went back to get ODonaells coat, hat and vest Be aaw Rlvard pointing the rifle down the stairs and had aald. For Ood's sake, dont shoot." s)e witness i aasased Rrracd that be would .ake O'Donnell out and aee hoi come beak. He beard the shot Jnder cross-examination, witness said that he did not think the door was locked wben they went to Rlvard's place. He bad not seen a stove In the fn.Mii Patrick OTJonneU claimed that be wa todav ' iiretty sober Ld not quarrelsome wben he went to lUvard'a plae the night of eluding a beater. He (Witness) was aklng a pinch of soger loan a paoluge on tbe table when Rlvard came in and raid: 'What are you doing thesef" Witness replied: "Nothing. Just taking a pinch of sugar." Accused had then "best. "Oet out of here, you s ol b " and had hit witness with bis right band. A tussle followed and Rlvard. witness said, later hit him on the bead with a bottle. Then, again, as they were going down the step, accused ap peared with the rifle at the top of tbe italrs and aald "Oet out of here, you s of a b , before I shoot " "Qo ahead and Bhoot," witness aald be replied. you will be sorrier than I ' Accused swung tbe gun and bit bus i witness i on tbe back of tbe bead. O'Dtmnel nwore. Witness admitted that be was in a fighting mood by the time he had been bit twloe by accused. Ha. however, left the building Witness told of a dlaptt be sad Rlvard had had some tune previous wben be had 1 gone to Rivard's to "bum" a drink and 1 was teld "you will get no dflnav here I unless yott ha beney Oet out. you s- of a b ." The next day, wit-! nee said, accused had apologised for ! this abuse and, subsequently, Chelr mu tual feelings were apparently of the i IIKMIIH MAI.iril Under cross-examination. O'Donnell maintained that Rlvard had hit him in the head with the bottle. Jim Mc Donald had not banged his head against (be wall in tbe scuffle. Witness denied that he had discussed the esse with Jerry Uulvlhlll. stating that "If my evidence can bang Rlvard. he will bang," He had not called accused Intuiting names but be bad dared him tp shoot him He had not wanted to stay at Qivara's but wanted to get out. Witness 'nld he wss outside the plaoe when he heard the shot. Donald Hugh McLeod stated that he was with the party which visited Rlvard st l it ajn He bad. been drinking but he WM not drank. He told of Rlvard coming out with the gun tating "I say Ut bee of this house,", When "Boston" (Thjprne,) and Pad$y were golag down tbe stalls, accused pyt the im to hi shoulder and be. witness heard it ollok Then Rlvard went baok to hia room with the gun. Later, wit. nesn swore, while he wss In another room, smoking s cigarette, he heard the gun go off. He went to the door and saw Bill Ritchie (tret chad on tbe floor. Henri was in the hallway but there was no rftle In his hands, witness and Qd. Casey examined tbe utdy Rlvard Inquired, "Is be dead?" Kd Casey replied: "Tea, he Is shot through the heart." Then Rlvard said: "You boys drove me tn it" Jim Mc-Do i m kl end till! Bosenoe were still In Free Yourself of Constipation "Fruitatives" has done ' it for thousands MRS. W. WALKER Priaos Albert, SasU. "I suffered for yean from constipation and all remedies' I tried proved useless. I read about "Frukativrs" and decided to try them. My constipation is now romsMelygone and I honest lyaay that "Ftitatves,, is the best remedy for this complaint. Mrs. W. Walker. Fruitat i ves h ma de only of the intensified juirct of fresh riie fruit and tonics. It cleanses the vst-m, naturally, purifies the blood and supplies strength to bowels, atomach, Iier and kidney s, to function without daily medicine. Try it. 25c and 50c a box everywhere. the big room. Bam McMurchle was with wltnsa and Casey the remaining members of the par-.y having already gone. Witness went fcr the police officer with whom he returned. He could not recall what Rlvard had said to the officer. Under cross-examination. lleLeod reiterated that he had not heard Rlvard tell the psliceman :t waa an aov-dent. he was .lure Rlvard had net said "Tju baya were the raiise of this aocMent " Rlvard had said "Jems Christ, you boy drove me to tt." Witness told defence counsel he wis 25 years of age. MKMtlKV THAT tl.C.VK The memory of the next witness. Will Basenoe. was no. very clear although be remembered being In ms had bad about fitter, drink that night anh wa pretty drunk. dward Casey, a withered 71-year old realdent of gaewart for eleven pasts, waa tendessd for cross-examination To Mr. Wlsmer. be denied baring thrown the gun out of back door or window Into the snow. The only tune be ever aaw the gun was In the courtroom, ale had never told Sam Deachampa that be bad thrown the gun away. He had rot any knowledge oi having ever seen n,vi,mni U. liMtlM Hum .nm.lMw, that " he did. Z ' ' how many more witnesses there would be. Mr. Johnson said there would be one more crown witness and sir. Wlsmer said there "would be two or three delencr witnesses. Counsel stated they expected the case could be finished Court adjourned . this morning at 4M untU 1040 MiTIIU T IVTEVNHV TO AlfLY TO LEASC LAND . 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