oe - Dont =A “|THE OWINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY. JULY. Is, 1421 ; ree SS £ wr ne ee The Saga of a s famew, __ | CANADIAN. NATIONAL RAILWays . At this juncture an alarmed adminst- BENSON BROS é I : | Mighty River erative head sent four or five specia’ TENDER 5 FOR TRACK TIES f constables with instructions to arrest Aut 0 Jitn ey Servi C e : x itvancool Jim on the capital charge; eee : }. y A.D. Darlington. 7 oon recieving information of where he | - - ; i ‘ , ‘on {8 le distance and watted, fully tq. ss ay, Between Hazelton and New The village of Kitseucala was -on some litt , * ¥/Track Ties" will be recieved at the ' Hazelton and the Railway, |_| |fire. The rude dwellings were inveloped Heer and concealed amid forest trees |ottice of the General Tie & Timber .or to any point in the dis- in flames that drove affrighted forest|bordering the old trade route to the Agent, Canadian National Express r) triet—and at any hour. . creatures to their lairs, cast a glare in-|Nans. On moccassined feet, eovering Building, Montreal, until! twelve o'-| _ Baby Ss F cod ~ ,.{|to the night that dispelled the gloom the ground with his pecular and swift |ctooi noon, July 26th, 1928, for rail-| | Phone Hazelton. - |\of the woods, showed in high light native-lope, cer arey aac without Way ties to be manufactured from | _ If you cannot nurse 1 short, 1 Jong, 1 short 1 long | /lsbt_ their sombre green, and threw /sound, an , Stepped into view. with Douglas tir, Hemlock, Jnckpine, Tam! baby use Kagie. short, iz, 1 sk _ FE |la refiectiion of guldren ‘streaks and |Suddeness that.was startel#ing to wat arack afd Cedar timber cut’ between Brand, since 1857 Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short patches on the waters of the rivér., chers ‘who, ‘tione the less,, were no! September 1st, 1928, and May 1st, 1929, the ‘leading infant - ; 1} it was a moment of fate in the history |Slow. in demanding his surrender. Heland delivered between January 1st, ‘food easily di , _ (of the Skeena, and scornful of humar {heard them -and stopped;' und, for ¢ 1929, and September ist,1929, F. ©. B. 00d, pure, casLly Gi- : . _ }¢cises, a relentless wind aided the fire | Second, perhups, whilest-the wind stirr Cars Canadian National Railways, in gested, gaffe. .. : mas Sen ild B.C.” demon in its work of, distraying the ed the lenves and branches and whisp- accordance with specification S&W-1,2 me village entirely. : : ., fered of sw eet liberty and life, ho one revised ‘July 15th, 1926. Tender forms a A P t oe A group of miners, elght or nine, ;Stirred: But the space of time wa: miay. be obtained at the Office of the oe | ra white men in.all, stood: watehing the |enough for, him to decide that they iqig Agent at Winnipeg, and from the scene. Tov well they realized the men- {that they -had:come to kill him, and Purchasing Agent, Vancéuver, or. Gen- ance. in the lowering glances from say-|he turned to flee. Abnost instantly, Or jeral Vie & Timber Agent, Montreal. age eyes around, For thoughtful of inpulse ond through a mistuken Sensc Tenders will not be considered unless nothing suve the gleaming gold in the}of duty,: One of the constables fired tmade out on form supplied by the hud euused thig_ disaster to ‘Indians and’ sped’ an imperative lenden mes- Railway Company. : . : who had not been 1 disposed hosts. Senger that checked the course of the The lowest. or any tender not nec- LimiTED, VANCOUVER { for your copies am | ‘ But now, when above the roar and|unfortunate Kitwancool Jim and lata essnrily accepted. Years cruckle of the flames eould be heard | bis lifeless body. across the trail, Thc |G. ‘p. MucLAREN, 278 Pei . the wailing of women, the howling of |Nole of. the report -re-echoed _through | General. Tie & Timber Ageut — | - ~ ; mative deg, und the ominous mutter |the woods frightening the birds and _ | _.-MONTREAL, Que. i : o Mus. W. B. Boardman of Vancouver |of the drum that signalled a message aetting them to flight. Its consquen- July 4th, 1928, ++ +04. 6-0 ey in a letter just received says:— up stream ind down, they knew thai |ces have reached to this day, Mensies, ' : : safety lay only beyond the next dif-|a dead babe, 2 murdered Medicine - b f EB “E have used Pucifie Milk for the jficultrench of the vers amongst the Man, otto et Mertens - FOR SALE CHEAP—tiacre lot thai | Stada aker Wa ches! ‘Inst seven years. We ure n family | white nen and the Forks, : Were se . Bi aC € lis close to nd rix : ‘ 41g of four adults and for qnality and They departed in haste; and event-;drums muttering agein. Tuken togethe: Moke an ance & i. ne * Block we a economy it gues further than any uatly reached the famous Omineca gold |they preydéked another -period of omin. | “££ rer. «a. Schwager, 1626; N oe d . 5 00 milk we have ever used.” fields, where’ fate in an.urea of hard-|ous quiet upon the river that was like {Sutter St., San Franciseo, Calf. NO money down. $5. . ship-ond peril, drew its recompense |the proverbial calm before a storm a month Pacific is the richest milk packed in|]But trouble remained . behind them ;|And the white men,-at that time, prob- a “ oy Canada. news of the oecurence travelling quick-|ebly only placid and gentemant J ohn|FOR SALE—General work tenis that Prices—$47.00 to $55.00 iy from village to ‘villuge of a people | Field up at the Forks, “Bringing light weigh from 1200 to 1700 per horse, and or ° : ° - [who's warlike: propensities had been|to them that ‘sit in the darkness,” went from 4 to 7 yenrs old. Apply to Jas. Life time ‘guarantee with every acl Cc Mi ’ {fully exercised for generations; and | about hi- duty undismayed, But a- mes. “Seotty” MeRae, Hazelt - New watch ' : “tthe men of Kitsuelaea, in rage agains! |senger Went down the’ stream, lying ya » Hazelton or. ‘elkwa, | ‘ . 328 Drake St, Vancouver ' [their late guests, blocked _the iver of Dtely th a Jnnee, it is ids to, be com = J H, BERG, Agent i Al wil new comers. ew logs, a fallen ! -whils Ssing the vill- - Ion : . . ; Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner al mew so, laid. and jecured athwari/age of Kitwanga; and following ar | _ TOD Sartori is now owner of a new Hazelton, B. C. the rappid cuurrent, and the task wax |interval, help came once more from Chev. touring car which he bought last done. And it looked as though the | outside, - _] Week from the Smithers Garage, a a flunies that had made a caleined rnir| The Skeena peoples resumed thet: ~?> of native homes were destined -te {normal quiet way of life, and watched «wjspread into a vast, sanguinary fire| with innate. curlosity the incidents ‘}of revolt: and-. massacre, that followed ench new influx of these : Until help came, however, it seems |strange and powerful folk. They saw wonderful thut in all those miles of |Griders' motely and deluded San Fran- viver, nothing happened. worth record- ciscun following, il equipped, Umping ing. For an interval there existed a uliserably over the soft spring snow tense atmosphere of, danger, an’ wn-|to wards a fabulous but faetitiou: usual display of sulleness, a total eb |Eldorado, and wondered if the out. sense on the part of the ‘river people: [side world was mad, They witnessed at habitual attributes of friendlines: |the tradic episode of 1898, and’ believed a sequence of secretpalavers, a travel | With justice, that. many white men und ling of messengers to-and.fro, a sinist- | Women were surely mad. Later their er reverburation of.drums;.but no ovejsons beheld the Sternwheel river, boats act with the exception of this closing |that forced a Way upstream against |- Jot the -river to canee navigation, If |the current, as their eaptains used’ tc help was needed, and] it-appears ques [declare “of the swiftest navagable riv- ALP, NP Wm. Grant’s. Agency LAND FOR SALE ( Mosquito Flats for Sale or to | : a ~ Rent. 7h 4 a I ae a Sar Se ee Ne Nae nts Oe a Naar nae Ne District Agent for the leading : é ' Insurance Companies— 4 Li fe ° (¢|donable, it arrived in’ time to remedy er fn the world.” & $ Fire muters pencefully; und sailors des-| “It is,” said Stanley Washburn in ) Health. patched in warships boats, after clear. |1912, “about the wildest. place. for a ; : Rigas. 5) Accident. 4 ing the obstruction, satisfied the com. |stetamboat that 1 ever) siw. For iy an —_° apart e , munity cf ,Kitseucla by a quarantee {nearly a hundred iniles or go it is con. of Just reparation. That closed the|tintions rapids or canyons, while - the HE Firestone Dealer's trained service ‘men apply tires and tubes right, end help you keep them in condition to get more mileage.’ ‘HAZELTON = BG, T HAZELTON incident of the first known. friction |lower burt of the river resembles 2 cman eee. j [between Indians and white men on the [Norwegian Fjord more than anything AAARRARRR AALS EPAPER EAR) Skeena. Such a common place ending |to. which I enn compare it, for, stand- Th 7 3 } : \ {perhaps registered the. initial step.fi.jing on the deck of a steamboat, it ey Service every tre they sell . This 15 one reason | _ the notable decline of a once soverlgn |impossiblé to see how the river gety _ Why Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires are breaking mile- , peoyle, Thenssforward the. eances ‘pas. around the great mountains that rise age records around town and everywhere else, os ned up and down freely, White ma [up to 7,000. or 8,000 feet In every dir- Firestone builds in the miles—Firestone Dealers get Al cme to preach, to trade, to delve for jection.” It is, without doubt, oth them out for you. They save vo and a Sold in distant. vallys. and introduce | beautiful aid interesting; and al bet! you, ¥ save you money and serve Ms @ another phrise: whilest the river folk| though uo longer able to survey its: . you better. _ . fitted an a backwash of life, ‘and wat |Prestine grandeur from the vantage Always put a Firestone steam~welded, leak-proof tuba i _ jehed with apathy the surging strean polnt of a Steamers deck, one can see |. Fr NE TIRE & RUE: ng conan Gan oo, if go hy. Accepting the dietum that sq}: | much .of. olay from the Canadian , . FIRESTO ! OF ADA, LIMITED : F TRE LIFE ACCIDEN T hig vran Was. over on the day wher | National railways, whose track leaps | HAMILTON = ONTARIO a AUTOMOBILE the stinset above ‘a notche in the west.|the dizzy lateral: gorges, crosses the fern hills, and nature's wisidom in re. | tiver itself, and traverses the long riy- Only strong, reiiable. companies | curring phenomena, they ‘stofenlly bow- jer valley down to the sea. en | represented by us, — jed to a new order that brought dis-| The Tsimpseans dwell. there as off- 6 advuntegeaus things, , “ old; in’ some degree segregated, being:|- : ' They were of n fierce and warlike | Wards of the government, but often liv. | irestone | Flato Boats eee ee ee eee ieee ee aie i he] GUM-DIPPED TIRE a, FF -|Bagle Crest, who had fought and slair | White neig ors, slowly. achieving ‘the a , Pp D IRES ~~ a giant king of the Beavers; of Duwal- latters standards, and developing into ‘ at | lit: 2 potent warrlor who's one power-/2 bilingual people. rewd in niany. Local agents for the new sports boat | yal blbw enta redoubtable:chief of the | mutters, their, judgments, tendered by: White Squirrels ‘in ‘twain; of other |¢xperlence, are often nlnusing. — ere + Le | se iz a doughty fighting men who. had succeas-| ‘A Kisqiox man compleined — that. Ss ; mo soe = Stocks and Bonds | |fully’ resisted: the marauding Hides, some stumping powder. lie had puy-' ro ~ : og : _ >| And in the hearts of thelr women slep{ |chised was not sntisfactory, A 7. . ae Bought and Sold ce spirit of the captive Lu ‘Tiesh, | ~ “Make big fizz, enty smoke, but | Cw : ey ro e ; a: [who slaying-a Halda spouse, returned |!0 move “stump,” he said: 24 oO ; AYE j } Daily wire from Vancouver jta her village with the. deat offering | The clerk protested that the powder . —_ _ . 4 nf an infant boy.and the head of his | Was Bod pat at tmping Was nec 3 ; futher. “Their -herote days were flone, ;essity with earth and clay, ° an WM. Ss, HEN RY ‘ythongh in'.one later pleture might be |’. “I tly um tump.” ‘responded the’ na. SMITHERS. .3.'c. | detected n stirring of a former strain, |tive customer. “Powder go*off with a fa . ie rc % ”, All Medels are now in atock for your inspection _ Greatest value, greatest comfort; greatest speed ~ ever offered Inacar, Tn 1883, an outbreak of mensles deurr- |l0ud noise, scare ole woman, buss win. td in the neithborhood of kitwanga,/d0Wws, blow hole in fence. No Sood os - |The disease spread rapldly, asickness {dat way elther.” a emarmerereernarmarenre ears moj, Hever. gperienved that proved fatal in| And if it ‘ever should be the, reader: puiny canes. Had the white mer|privilege to travel over the Skeen: : Wyourht tt? Or was it presence.due to {Toute atthe utter end of June, he wil wud evil spell’ woven by ‘the medicine /Mect many of thei ‘making thelt yeur. Man Nitoo?:Ax if-to wattle the question {Iv trip to:.the estuary for. the salmon |. [and because a. daly. died, Nitoo was |-tishing.” Hafling- trom." Kspiox,’ and "| slain; and ohe of ‘the old.:time. fueds | Andiinaul, ‘Kitseucla, and ‘Aitselas, * at commenced In real earnest. For. the /elch station they awalt the train with i (GW, Dawson, Props... . | murder, the: finger ‘of suspicion’ wax | chilirel and dogs (nnd ‘sometimes sat) | } _. Show Rooms in Hazelton, An the old. Cunningham store woe we ‘ IS FOR TOURISTS © }flOlnted td- Kitwancool Jim, a native [U8 Well as reniarkubly large bnudie: - . ce CAND COMMERCAL [pris Xeemed. to. empathize his guiit. |Contulutny -blanketa”aind.-utensile, and OMENS as pp ttlendiy to the "traders ;" and: thie /eluiney blankets’ holding ‘eramophones | oo . 4.| Worthies. flight to a hiding place ii ‘the |tlarni clocks, and ‘Yottablé gods’ ae ‘the | _ Dining. room;-In : connection. ic iy ‘ Hazelton - B.C. Do. mepinare a ss bad ON oe ae SO : 7 are "For pattictlars and full information see —~ 1-9 = @ ne Ness still raged; and for some unde | they. are-in -belléts i. how.-pulatable ste: flned reaxon the wiiite men were judg- | them is the “pop” and candy .obtnined ed to he at the. root:of it all. Atte: [from the “newstes” xtora:. how dever » sixteen ‘yéars, the cantdron woa‘bolling "|| ‘Continued (Oh Page G+) - oO | Yet, in‘aplte of “Nituo’s: death, the stek- | houcehotd,' IE: Will ‘be‘hoted HowW. siniple te14 rf Ras