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Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 99 86 DAILY EDITION sj Tuesday, Sept. 4, 1928 News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Duthie to Operate Rofus-Argenta on Large Scale Good Progress on .Marmot Metals Old Mobile Property Under Development Work on a large scale is being commenced at once on the Ru-fus-Argenta property in the Bear River section which was acquired recently by J. F. Duthie of Seattle. Ever' effort will be made to get underground before snow falls and several thousand feet of diamond drilling will be completed at the earliest possible moment It h expected that some real results will be achieved by the end of! ah 1 1 mm J XV S 1 I f SENSATIONS AT POLICE PROBE LOMION STILL W.ITCIIIXO WITH KEEN' INTEREST NOTOKIOtS-CASE TIIEKE LONDON. Sept. 4. London U still watching with feverish Interest the Istert probe Into MetropollUn police mettiods and the Adele cue promises Co create u bl i sensation as the now famous Savidfe and Sir Leo Chiozw Money episode. Will Davis, a garage worker. ws the chief witness today, and gave damaging evidence against the two police officers accused of conspiracy to bring false charge against Helen Adele. a young girt who somplataed that she had been molested by one ot the contables. and that It was as a consequence of this complaint that an attempt was made to have her convicted of vagrancy. Davis, who works In the garage In which the alleged effence was com mitted, said that Constable Clayton came to the garage about half an hour after mktnnlght on the night of the occurrence, and told witness that the girl would be there about one o'clock. Clayton then got Into a taxlcab to wait, and the girl came along afterwards and entered the same cab as the policeman. IIEAKII CRY FOR HELP A Uttle later Davis heard her cry out for help, and when he went to ward the oab met her coming out. She was crying, and aaM she was go lng to report the oonsunst's conduct to the sergeant. Constables Clayton and Stevens then followed her out ot the garage, and toM witness they would arrest her because she was go ing to report them. Davis declared he did not hear any shouting on the street as alleged by the policemen In their evidence against the girl. The hearing, which has caused a sensation here, has been adjourned until Saturday to aUow high officials of the department to confer oa the evidence so far. It I stated that aer- 7 -" " " vianneulou, chaftt mT be made a a result that construction of a tramline the mountain side up to the work-Cf the disclosures, and that a general ings will be started next spring along with the development of water "shake-up" may follow. power from Erickson Falls. Mr.. . ! since the 8.ldge . received such Duthie. who is managing director '.bunches of high-grade ore and; 8enct J, condemnathm OC the Kurus-Argenta himself, , "tvw"is u, w.c yreseui uwncrs mlB, m,, tow be,, brought to the plans to visit the Dnroertv Within iha8 re8U'te the discovery of ! attention of the autaontna, and peo- the very near future. The Rufus- one or 0 m,nera''Ie zoneS- Asp who were amid before to come Anrenta nrooertv conil at . third showing is found in a small Itorward are giving eridenee and mak- toSTff 2llS nred feet; m so, eurrenee. The reeult of the dlacloa- .... 4u- south of the csmn but nn th commendation of its engineers',". ZFZJ'ZZl ""!"mon. get. under w.y again .- ... uiiut IV. v.. l-.-i-j I -- c company nas locaiea a large the future production poalbUttle of number of new claims to the ' the property that they are about to en-north of the Original group &nd,,ter on a large expenditure In order to In addition, has taken an option nbl tn handling of a larger quan-on the holdings of the Glacier Girl , UT of ore tDd 10 nre continuous Mining Co. to the north. As a re-1 op!t'on, 1nr wnunr It K i,aji.. .."J . ' Soon after the mill wa buUt on Hud- suit an the holdings of the Marmot MeunUln iound wetais t.o. nave now been jncreas-ltfte .tXtT ,upp5y was cut off In winter ed to some forty claims and frac-;when the ground froze thus preventing tions extending from the head of j operations. Now it u announced tnat the south fork to the head of the nm u to be moved to the foot ot north fork of the Marmot River. itb bul "w electrical mac&tnery On Glacier Girl ground work is lnuul n " ti i now being rushed on open-cutting tlllT T', . . ' ttnuou operation and making the fuel a large rnineralized tone that tupplT Shows oxidiied width of something i tt is suggested that once the expen-over 200 feet by some 500 feet injdlture l made the earning capacity of length. Chipped samples, taken the mm will be greatly increased. from the surface, give commercial I ZHOU 1a :?IV lni e opptr- u 18 HARVESTERS ARE ALL the full width of this zone and, when this trench is finished, it will be channel sampled. Several 1 edmonton. sept 4-Th peak of Koienn anowings nave aiso Deen tne invasion or Britiso and eastern bar-located jvester ha passed and placement of also be done preliminary to driving a cross-cut tunnel to explore the vein at dpth. The property. locatecLon the south side of Glacier Creek, about three miles from PLACED ON MIS theee men have been accomplished. Considerable surface work is 1th verT f'w oiffkruitie arising. There being done by H. P. Gibson and,hM "" trouW ,n tb expouri which have been locat-j6t tn wncUta to chtrFe M move. ed on the vM Mobile property On'ment they were Immediately rectified. Glader Creek in the Portland igwrernment of fwi report. Canal district. Anopen cut somcijA prouibentionuation man atated ten feet dep in. the fain hfll been " reaarlfcbielhaiVueh a large put in at an elevation of 4200 IWrf ta feet, a width of about six feet of ,tht..'? 'e.r ? enUUln wic ut'iiik wiub uiBtiuscu. u(au samples, it Is stated, gave a total value in sHver of $114 with considerable lead also visible though assays were not for this. The owners are now open cutting on the vein outcropping hear Bar qiULirtEn An old man who was called Into the wltnes-box happened to be rather short -sighted, and went up the stairs which led to the beneJi instead of those ney'a Gulch and stripping will, that led to the box. The Magistrate, a man with a remarkable sense of humor, smiled. "Do you want to be a Magistrate, like me. then" he aaked. good-naturedly "TV K bum tfvl UnruMI " ma tK Stewart fn a direct line, looks Very jovial answer "im an old man now. interesting. There seem to be an' mayb it's ail I'm good for " BOXING PROVES ENTERTAINING OOOII riOIIT BETWEEN Rt'RVICII AMI NEI HYRNE IX WHICH FORMER WON The Oraad Terminal boxing tourna ment on Saturday evening at the Club gave a bag turn-out of tans a good MenlDgs entertainment, a couple of bout were not up to expectation ow lag to substitutes having to be found but the asoat of theaa were real tight with lot of action. The stx-roumd bout between Dido Ourvlch and Ned Byrne was a really good fight. Ourvlch had the advantage of reach, weight and experience and won on point but be had to go some. Byrne wa always willing and pounded Ourvlch about the body to some purpose. DMe did most of the leading In round one and had Ned on ta repe. but .Ned returned the com-pUmeM. Round two wa Ourvlch'' easily. Round three was more even. Byrne covered up well and then had the better of the tee to tee slugging match when Dido gave ground. Round tour wa Dido's. Round five saw Dido land wrth an upper-cut but Byrne forced htm to the repe and landed two hard rights to' the body. DMo missed but later landed three to the bead without reply. Ned was forced into corner but landed a hard left to tb body. Ourvlch mttsed a hard right a the bell went. The last round found Byrne showrhg distress a he left hi corner but he led and tended heavUy en the body. He had the better of a slugging ex change and then clinched. Ourvlch took up the attack and tended aeveral to the head but ran hi to a couple of straight left that shook him up. It wa Our-vieh' round, however. Ourvlch won the decision but Byrne put up a good fight and was given a fine reception by the aowd. i During the evening Alt Harding who is to box Madison Dlx at the Fair was introduced to- the crowd and got a hearty reception. Ben Self .was MC Pete Laporte referee. Alexl MacDonald and W. Oswald; fire nursnal of .Vaheouver time- ke ly- -and nc uuc ucvrKc vopper yroup. u. .. j urea In the three prominent cases so courage thsn hi lighter opponent. elevation. Considerable work has already e This miiiiedfar 1FhXn w . been done and important showings' " wioe anQ!1WBl, w,ken eonndenee in the police of hfgh grade ore have been'co ins 8everal tringers- and 'force, and the generally expressed op-opened up The property fn a hunches of quartz, sphalerite, and jimon is that the appointment of Lord eopper-gold and silver-lead min-f sonre galena The resident mining! Br came only ju in time. H 1. Heves that to stamp out tne offender. eraHied 1 zone was discovered bv!entiIner pro- o. u. tnckson and Hllliam or-i . , k,f presented warrant, no matur resy ana nas Deen controlled dur- V bow Mgh in rank the offenders may inir recent veara hv Vietnrta nr I be. Seattle interests. It was dropped a short time ago by the Daly. Ill I UIL Mil I Gerard people. Good progress has been made with development of the Marmot Metals holdings this season. A survey of the property has been h-ant to completed by Dalby B. Morklll and crown granting will be completed during the coming winter. On re BEING' MOVED One result of the Investigations so far ha been the lsswance of rigid Instructions regarding examinations and questioning of people by police officers, end the police are now complaining that their work will be greatly hampered as a result of these new tnstruc- , ; ttons. Questions on the matter will HE ELECT RII1EU AND"8111 kf3 Pnment meet. OITPIT CAPACIT' POI'IILEI) IT IS ANNOUNCED and It I likely that drast'e reconstruction of police methods will be Insisted up It they are not already In force by the time the House ot Com- ndetheT whole evening was very successful, fe. ' ' ; SEMI-FINAL The four round semi-final between Roy Johnson. Colored boxer from Edmonton and Kino Ourvlch gave the fans something to talk about. Johnson swung a wicked right but Ourvlch made 'him ttim more often than not. Ourvlch landed a few Infighting and Jupper cut Jackson several times. Both slugged hard toe-to-toe and Jackson with a twenty pound weight1 advantage made his weight tell. The secoiid round saw Nino start tgresslvely but Jackson connected with a right that, put the local boy down and had him on the ropes. Cries of fool from severs spectators and a mild pandemonium resulted. Anyway the referee did at count and the bell saved Nino. ' To the surprise of everyone. Including Jackson, Nino came back strong In the third round and had Jackson on the defensive and td to take a count of eight. Ourvlch landing frequently. The last found was all Ourvlch V He pounded Jackson about the head and body andl the latter took two counts of eight and one of nine. But ne managed to avoid a knock-out and Ourrich won J the referee's decision jsally. But that second episode was strange. Jackson was anxious to arrange a fight with one , of the spectators but we have not heard If arrangements hare been completed. OTHER BOLTS Herbert Morgan and A Antone) fought a good scrap to a draw. Earl Batt and Fete Chenoskl put up a good fight. Pete's left uppe. cup was working well In the first round and he was aggressive but Batt was cool. In the second round Batt's straight left bothered Pete a lot and exchanges were even The third rounc saw some heavy slugging both being willing to mix but there wss little advantage to either and a draw was a good verdlet. Mike Otrrvfeh substituting for Ed Smith who broke 4 bone In his hand In training, was too big. too long fn the reach and altogtther too good for Roy Pong but the latter wraa always pluck snd never gsve up trying. The referee stopped tb farce in the second round and Ourvlch had the decision essUy but not because be hsd more BICYCLE RACES LEO I AT VICTORIA MAliCIIIER HON riVE .MILE CHAMHIONKIIIP OP 1U11TIMI COL-t'MHIA YESTEKUAY VICTORIA, Sept. 4. 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