wr ee TAXI TAXI Phone 75 WE NEVER SLEEP PRINCE RUPERT Prince Rupert Auto Northern and Central! British Columbia’s Newspaper rs Seer Sere, See ees. MOTE sizes made Ail kinds “an ! by TH Jones & Son N (40 Years’ Experience? T Agent J. F. at! 722 Sec ond Ave. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. BATURDAY, JULY - OR 1020 PRICE FIVE CENTS QUEST HELD ON V TIM OF GERMAN MURDERER 2E STRIKE AT PREMIER TO BE FOLLOWED BY INSTALLING CYANIDE PLANT vanide Process Plant to be —_— Murderer at Large Installed at Premier Mine Police After Him . Neill announces that gold and silver bars will be Ogle has Taken to Woods, but Indian made on ground insteed of shipping to Trackers being used to Run Him Tacoma Smelter Down NCOUVER, July 31.—R. K. Neill, part owner of the Pre- PRINCE GEORGE Mine on Salmon River in the Stewart Country, states that remier Company will instal at great cost a cyanide process with a capacity of one hundred tons a day to refine the goi~ IS COMPLETED ilver ore taken from the Premier mine into gold and silver lat the mine. This will save the cost of shipping the ore to Og'e’s Wife Co'tapses at |: quest; Children sive er idence that man kicked victim after death. PRINCE GEORGE, July 31.—*That Thomas Dodd came to his death by kicks and blows delivered by Orville Ogle, rancher, was the verdict of the coroner's jury at the inquest held over the is Being Inspocted and Launched acoma Smelter. This Afternoon and Leaves 1¢ installation of the new plant will mean that there will for South Tomorrow large force of men employed at Premier, the settlement Night. body of Thomas Dodd at the Corless Undertaking rooms in this ity Thursday afternoon. Dodd was brutally murdered on the road to his home by Ogle o ha oni e ‘ ‘ . ateiciote 6 ' is springing up around the mine, who had a grudge against him and who had sworn “to get him FAVORABLE COMMENT y INDIAN IS BURNED ON EXPERT REPAIRS GLAR ENTERS WHEN STOVE EXPLODES he G. 1 teamer P JODLAND HOME — oN BoaD Gas Boat » tema and get him good.” Two young boys who saw Ogle beside the body after the assault told at the inquest how, when Ogle saw them, he asked ithem what they thought of the old man now, and that before leaving the body he brutally kicked the dead man’s face to an junrecognizable pulp. ~< 4 Dodd was a well known and respected ertizen of this com- Cnaed Oy ee ee ' tled ' . Be , | munity and the entire district is thoroughly aroused over the peeer Gre , ¢ sulering y, iv . \ wing (killing, and every step possible will be taken to appreher nd the . al eae aes aan ut midnight The Prinee Johu murderer. 4 * eure of the secidentewas the ex. Sy for Stewart tonight at Ss) « “Tire oprovincial pelee ere-sceourtte the countey for thro tina. - sor | , 1G. A. WOH i . wlove®.08in.. 1, “we tHe" pence mesg nae 7 jIn spite of the heavy character of the country in which he is m n ' : ' vas " ir : by ees Par thought to have gone, they hope by the aid of Indian trackers to He ' aie Is rm in whic ~ : : get him soon. ws iL George : . = After Ogle had killed Dodd, according to the testimony of the ae . j athe PP a ; ; oo boys, he walked with them to a neighbor's, where he talked with « : : f fa t s bd ° > * one of the men for about fifteen minutes, Then he disappeared. = . -o-« Big Vein in Premier Mine | By may of Yaneaer | ee os So aa 'PRINCE GEORGE, Juiy 31.—No trace has yet been found of os - . . 7 o : tan a Str uck at 600 Feet oer ie Ogie, the alleged ex ae of Thomas Dodds. It is said that i a “tt wr and t ! t fugitive knows every inch of the timbered country which ts a People of Stewart Much Elati * over Findirg of Good] full of swamps and streams. He has trapped in the country for ‘y Ore that Depth as it Invures Permane: cy of Camp the past ten years and it will be a most difficult matter to capture Pa ‘ Bs een jhim. With plenty of ammunition he can live from hunting and jue ' be { ation | oe i g “Stewart is to the effect| fishing for a long time, but he must evegtually get supplies. oy : s be ‘ Number 2 tunnel at the The two children, Diamond and Kaska, whd saw the murder, ” . Pre : it has been eagerly| gave evidence at the inquest. They swore that Ogle kicked the Lge’ M ; WIRELESS FOR y y e at that depth de pends d victim’s face twice after he was dead. I ‘ There was a tense seene at the inques? when Ogle’s wife ’ - ‘ Sat edna CANADIAN YUKON | . e . ° eae x : © Premier afeoliopsed Four Cleraymen and Labor Rep- ©. Thompson Urging Govern- e , . ory ; ‘PRINCE ABDUL : MORE TROUBLE IN reventauves to be Nuctove, | ment to Establish Station at Mt > | this strike is responsible for the amnousice-| ALAS RENOUNCED IRELAND TODAY of, Foenrenns 8s > | | pee TURKISH THRONE jyy::-,0r. ae av-an oo. ut ft M cre be ars ! ’ , VANCOUVES July { | \ \ pole Siew e much pleased at the out- nomic war has started in the city : au , , vee ' ‘ he way of permaneéncy and CONS’ ANTINOPLE, July 3t with regard to the neighboring fetnt ? - : the | y f ‘ il the »parent of si, Ze wie: in ehie \ . ' bite ? ! ve a good effect on mining operations gen- Prince Abd he heir apparent Sinn Fein territory l hiet : the ‘Turk a throne has renounc- break was the refusal of food 1 River. ed his rights. He told the Sultan supplies. More men were wound- “undermined, his ed today in a Dublin street fight » way " — ‘ i * : | nee th Canad : PAID ROYALTY ON MAN KILLED WHEN a mii and his territory The Charlemont Fort which was Unses Everything. " d ror : ‘ tat ve ‘ om om ¥ ~ i ca aw PELT OF FISHER A SHOT EXPLODES an under the terms of the at wha He Mane Be - oo bw women, inaddition to] THe Government is objecti ALLOWED TO GO OU RE TO er eitzens ta'be named ater {om aceotnt of the larRe expend “| CROWDS AT RACES i.0 ate Veen posted at the Bank d t! Line t t na ! ter ‘ pit rt : dire An organization vert - ru t tl est ted * ; ; a * ittee Will be held in the near| $42,500 x. 4 eecemiianeere Word was received in the. tty ; of treland to prevent a coup by M “ a tut tb oe of n sae er ‘the R ‘d te _ Hundreds of People Come to Sin Femneee Spidier rs were t ii chars ‘ irsday at the Net opt a» S I CANADIAN GOES TO aarty ta Stotast aka ni Titan, Maree! Vancouver From Seattle, [wounded in the strugele, m “ROUTE TO PEACE LEAGUE OF NATIONS | Nee ee ets tice , ond oe VANCOUVER, July 34.——Horse . o Sacienae Phone ¢1. 11 this ; . 2 ian RIVER OUTLINED Reabioi: 20 t : att Sih . look plaee tn the racing was resumed today at 7 | | a Park for the first time result Brighouse CAaSUy | OTTAWA i \ ¥ rn a ‘ : a vi pI tu el and was the , a é o rog since {944. The races are all N W Lli t ' ‘ t cam under (al tnissed he peavey, Already in P ae with ' D ninion — ond a M lithe more interesting with entries analmo- e ng on iow to Construction Government statistical depart-/th : agi lakh eabiepbeneh ict Larke crowds 4 LEAGUE BASEBALL of Railway. ment, has been appointed a mom-|trate as th = turned Ove" REFUSE TO CARRY Se aad bee Sie INMternation VIGTORIA, July 4.—It is an-| ey r: bt} Nations vena , olan a very good ARCHBISHOP MANNIX |’! verrls came over from Goalie. al League ‘ oun Oa ; RRR Sane need here officially that a’ sur had failed l | SURRENDERED rT ey is a uly in 4 . , | ORK ily 3 Dissen- American League ew to construction of the P VON ALVENSL EBEN the payment ; a oni cia the ores 31.—John aaa FERNIE, July ade ath pena sittin IS STILL AN ENEMY ° : lim steamer: Balle oer the Tea pointed @ gun at bi cal te vile led to the bush. Later li vt 8, Wasi . ' , follow the Nechuco River to Fort yp ioe . .. VANCOUVER WINS Britain He is an alleged anti- oe rd to the police, COAL Other coals may be cheaper per ton, but wateh your monthly account. Nanaimo- Wellington lias proved itself the most dependable, lasts longer and is the» cheapest and most satisfaetory in the "rand 13, J St. James, across Choochi Lake to) OTTAWA uly tithes National esi Nation River, thenee to Mansonsthe end of the war, Alyo \ M LACROSSE MATCH © C iS aah end Peinnati 1, Bookie liver, along the valley to Findlay |vensieben remains an enemy, Ph DUKE ON TOUR, DIED SUDDENLY | fi v buat ind down the Peace Live® |fact | published tn the rrent rT ; ' Va - Albert & McCaffery number of the Canada “axe slardich t Now West SYDNEY, N.S. duly 34-rhe}| LULU ISLAND, July 34.—-W.d, Len: BIRTH ’ { t ed and Duke of Devonshire and party ar-)Seratehley, a pioneer farmer of Phones 116, 664 and \ nwa Mr. and M I Carpet and | 7 . Tr today and is beiug suiteithe distriet, died very suddenly at Blue 69 e Vertise jn the Dp i It Mastua Kighth Avenue | Bars Last wees Lit } z " . (tbe d his home here this morning. many Daa yestorda il ; ’ i .