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DAILY EDITION THAW EPISODE NOT FLATTERING So far as Canada is concern- ed the Thaw incident may be said to be closed, and it is not likely that the fugitive will ag- ain seek sanctuary on this side of the line, and the talk of his lawyers as to what they will do io the Canadian immigration officials sounds like piffle. The Thaw incident is ended but it cannot be said to have added to anyone respect for the ad- ministration of justice in the Dominion. It cannot eyen be compared with that of the Un- ited States. The rushing of Thaw out of the immigration pen by immi- eration officers at Costicook and the carrying of him across the boundary line, without fur- ther explanation than that they were acting under the’ orders of the Minister of Justice, was a move by the immigration of- ficials that was scarcely regu- lar and not spectacular. It sim- ply meant that a number of big, strong immigration offi- cers bore down upon a miser- able fellow mortal of insigni- ficant physique and rushed hirn back to the soil from which he had come. The man- ner of his going compares but ill with the manner of his com- ing. He, at least, made a dash for liberty; the immigration authorities merely. ran away with a knotty problem, The Acting Minister of the Intérior ‘Department advances aio Saturday, Sept. 13, 1913. portation of Thaw. immigration board of inquiry, upheld the findings of the board, and ordered the deport- ation of Thaw forthwith. writ of habeas corpus, or writ of prohibition issued at Mon- treal, he is further reported to have stated, did not enjoin the immigration authorities from taking this step. The gravity of the Thaw epi- sode lies in the effect which it cannot fail to have on the course followed in similar cas- es in which the immigrant is of quite a different character from Harry Thaw. The mer- its of the Thaw case were not Canada’s concern, but the case of which Coaticook was _ the sCene cannet pass without ef- fect on existing laws and popu- lar liberties on this continent. It is not unlikely that, in many parts of the world, there will be a strong revulsion of popu- lar feeling in favor of Harry Thaw. The points in his case that are all in his favor will be recalled and dwelt upon at length. These points are nei- ther few nor weak. In the an- nals of Canadian legal pro- cedure, the deportation of Thaw will not be pointed to as a triumph of Canadian justice; in the eyes of onlookers it will appear a weak evasion of the difficulties with which it brist- led. For Fall and LADIES’ HATS & COATS Winter. Wear. We have just quality anywhere a big shipment of our new stock in the above lines. they cannot be excelled in the prices are attractive, finished opening For style and city and the THE HOUSE OF Third Avenue JABOUR BROS. GOOD VALUES Prince Rupert with an explanation of the de- It appears that he had rejected Thaw’s ap peal from’ the decision of the The QUEBEC - BROUGHT BACH SEPT.3_. ooanaerse” ‘ ‘ 1 ' ‘ : COATicooHe.(Qve) “ff THAW ARRESTED NEAR HERE AUG.19 -SENT To SHERBROOKE ,4-°@) ge 4 9 PT LEFT MAINE. CENTRAL -" ‘ oh? poe AE rain and CROSSED ; N webc OF I INTO GANADA By AuTO ' “ THAW REPORTED@, Py nt HERE ON AUG. (By | ey ae OS - St beet | et , qd \ on; On -—-- on es eer hid { > 1 o MASS t ° ky 1 ULENOX (MASS, ' @THAW REPORTED ‘ 1 HERE AuG.I8. § _ -2e@ : NL ae = es Bi: 8 t we © § CONN. 1 af 8 5 : STORMVILLE (N-Y-) ‘ REPORTED HERE ‘ @“4vc- a : j8- SDANAORY CONN.) ‘ @ THAW HER 0 UGB: MATTEAWAN (N-¥.) THAW ESCAPED AuG.i7. ! SWLABROOKE.. (QUE) TRANSFERRED HERE AuG.I9 BACK TO Coaricoone. SEPT 3. of, yt) CoLe@rcor ( N. 4.) caping from with Canadian law courts. REPORT THAT ORE HAS BEEN There is an port that ore has been encoun- tered by the big tugnel being driven to tap the Glacier creek vein series at depth. Intense in- terest has been manifested the past week locally regarding the striking of a vein and as the big bore is past the 1,900 foot mark there is every reason to believe that there is truth in the report, though it may be too early to ex- pect the tunnel to be in the main ore body. The outlook, however, is most encouraging and the work of the Portland Canal Tunnels, Ltd., is having much to do with stimulating a renewed interest in the mines of that section. Work is proceeding satisfac- torily with the Keystone drill on the property of the Bear River Gravel Syndicate, of which a full report was contained: in the last issue of The Miner. To date eight holes have been driven for testing purposes. Montana Group.—H,. C. Magee has gone to Victoria, taking with him some splendid samples of silver ore. Ben Lawrence and Charles Knipple, who have the group under lease, have taken out and sacked some four tons of ore. This consignment will be brought out by dog teams during This diagram reviews at a glance Matteawan asylum and LATEST MINING DEVELOPMENTS IN PORTLAND CANAL DISTRICT WORK WITH KEYSTONE DRILL COVERY ON HIGHLAND CHIEF unconfirmed re-{the winter. CHRONOLOGY OF THAW’S MOVEMENTS AND DISASTROUS EX- PERIENCE IN CANADIAN LAW COURTS after brush es- movements his subsequent Thaw’'s STRUCK IN THE BIG BORE— PROCEEDING—DIS- IL is expected to aver- age around $300 a ton, Highland Chief.—A good re- port’comes from this property to j the effect that a new discovery of /ore has been opened up. Iron Chief—Charley Miller has | | ;been doing the assessment on jthis group.—Portland Canal Mi- | ner. EXHIBITS FOR THE FAIR Charles Harrison Bringing One of Gruesome Character. Harrison has a splendid exhibit for the Prince Rupert fair. Among them are specimens of whale bone, oil, two baby whales and a large variety of the marine life around Gra- ham Island. The most gruesome exhibits are a portion of the pilot house of the steamer Valencia, which went down off the west coast several years ago, and a bottle, in which is a piece of com- mon newspaper on the margin of which is written in a firm hand: “Going down off west coast,— F. EK. Hazzard.” The latter was a young lady of Seattle and a passenger on the © Valencia.— Mr. C, prepared Masset Leader. Who’s Horse Flies Are They, Anyway, Scoop? cents a gallon, probably for less. SUBSTITUTE FOUND FOR COAL GASOLINE British Committee of ee tion Discovers Product Goo for Motor Fuel. London, _Sept, 8.—The joint committee appointed by the Royal Automobile Club, the Automobile Association and the Society of Motor Manufacturers to find’ an efficient. substitute for gaseline has discovered a process which, it is said, will produce 40,000,000 gallons of motor spirit annually without in any way deflecting the country’s mineral resources, Il involves the utilization of a by- product of coal, hitherto unsuit- | able for motor fuel. Experts haye made a full vestigation, with excellent sults, and a full sized commercial plant is being built. The spirit ean be sold for not more than 28 re- of the commit- the annual con- The «secretary tee shows that Tre Double Wee aT LS TO THE Mondaye and Fr Steamers Prince Joh und Saturdays at 8 P. M. A Iso Harbor, leaving Prince Rupert on RAILWAY Train No. 2 leaves Prince Rupert, ea by the splendid steamer, PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victor For Stewart on Thuredays at 2 a M For Granby Bay on Gaturdays at Maintain Weekly Service Between Victoria, Vanco ye, vueen Charlotte Islands, Calling at re Ports e Saturdays SPECIAL LOW EXCURSION RATES Ww 4)! potnt routes in connection with the @RAND TRUNK RAIL Way. .°. °Dtonal 28th to Sept. 90th, Returninglimit Oct. 3461 SYSTEM, May For through tickets, reservation, etc, aD] A._DAVID8ON ; Office 3rd Avenue Princ® Rupert én One 2609 Monday Q ay f Plembep 15 1919 —=— kly Service SOUTH SEY BOL System la and @ Idays at 8 a. m sattle on 2PL Mm m and Prince Albert PAVE Rupe ekly Bervic 10 Masser ert Bouts Wednesdays at « ) ind Naden” SERVICE Sthound, 10 a. 1 } “Says ang ARE YOU GOING EAST THIS SUMMER? 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