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. THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1914. 9 — Let VERY 0. Star Correspondent How He a By Norman Rose f 0 ucIn e i Ou MONTREAL, June 6—-Lionel Kent, manager fo an explosive J} company Was asleep in his berth on (he Empress of Ireland when a |} jolt awakened him, Here's his story | Brening te | went Into the stateroom, took down a life preserver, put tt [| a 4 . Gas or haan eaten ime nd went on the deck. The starboard rail was rapidly nearing MATTER ENGINEERING SCHOOL I clambered up the steeply sloping deck to the port rail, seated ‘ myself on {t and began taking an observation, | knew I must leave the ship or go to the bottom of the St. Lawrence with her is watked Straight off her port side, | simply walked over that Steel side as though it had been a floor, walked till my feet were ALBERT HANSEN slipping on barnac Jeweler and Gliveremnh Then, as the keel finally shelved off beneath the water, I plunged into the river and began to swim. I had not gotten many |] le Now Located at Hie yards from the ship when I heard an indescribable sucking, splash: |] New Store ing nolse behind me, and 1 knew she had sunk | wih dig ae | All around me in the icy water were heads bobbing about—hun 4 $910 Sooo eon | \] dreds of them | ’ : — — “There had been no confusion or outcry while the ship was going : |] down. Now | heard cries, dreadful cries, all about me—men calling d tye help and women shrieking and gurgling as the waters closed over : em. “t swam on; my bathrobe hampered me and my heart went sick e ® : i ‘4 as | folt myself impeded constantly by HUMAN BODIES UNDER- i NEATH THE SURFACE oO in Ss ro) e Oo um ta ny “My foot or my hand would feel the touch of cold, slippery hu- 4 § man flesh, a half-naked form would roll against me | “7 “Hands clutched me, and clung to my robe I saw a boat drawing near 1 8 ed me in and dumped me down tn the swam vched over and holst bottom of the boat, where I lay if 7 ullors re Incorporated Endofsed by Oil Authorities, Are Now One eas fan IITTLE RAFAEL B AWLS OUT “1 of the Two Big Producing Properties in} — EET) UMPIRE IN VERA CRUZ JUST Western Canada - Painless Dentists | By Fred L. Boalt = /iii0 ‘po sis bare boom | VERA CRUZ, June 5—In [neon in force the outposts on your town they would be [the extreme north. A federal plot! | known to their fellows jto poison the water supply has : 4 TErTe | “Fatty,” “Skinny, been folled. The rebels, coming After an expenditure of about $50,000, off has been discovered in paying quantities on i b and 80 on. down from have caught ‘ the property of the Columbia on < sapeny on age Cresk, 'n the Kootenay District, B C:, = ; ; about sixty miles southwost of the Alberta oll flel ‘a depth of only six hundre: } . anit your town they would beg | tn als trap, pressing Quick Fortunes ne Well has been brought in. Without tapping as yet the deeper reservoirs of oll, this Second Strike ; the: ser to the Amer- well has @ production about $60 a day. The property consists of 2,960 acres and shows e@ert | once. And if one of them, [ican lines strong indications of of] in many places. vith ample ecreage and with this producing { | whe owned the only ball or bat, | Guiiehits ain ttnend well proving absolutely that the oll te here, it te not to be doubted, according to the ‘ | threatened to quit and take his } Ugly rumors—born of Mea, peme re us off authoriti ie whe have visited the property, that the latter is destined to be . property with him if he could Bang!"—just around the corner. a e uc | not pitch, the rest of them | 1 again—"bang! . a would want to know what ne asses conta foed drinks ° ' 1 a wanted to “crab” the game for. | fall from tremb! ere to the EXAMINATION It seems incongruous that the | flagged floor of the portsles, Timid | nves ors u l oo lot boys of Vera Cruz should | ladies scream and filng themselves » be Rafael, and Sanchez, and Jose,/ upon uniformed breasts Micsiiloas ‘ a Gold Crowns. eee and Miguel a ee captain of tafantry—the The Columbia Oli Company Is in the hands of men who stand high in Vancouver, BC Tees es wa as Tce ce n of inf i and sisewhere. Among them are Turner, president of the company; a 788 ‘ It Is odd to hear the boy umpire | trresistible force—co with a Small Investors Are Realizing Norse, secretary OF ixgeraid, Joneph Baltet and Jovn Gloym, directors. M Fi Generally Believed Another i Bridgework ........$3.509) call “Dos strikes!” and “Tres|stout major of ma the im , weraid have been connected with this enterprise _ since ite beginning ise & Alberts Company Is on Eve to . $5.00} | balla!” and to hear Miguel, at the| movable object—both going some. Big Sums From Pur- years They have put much of their own time and money into It. and are taking in pany 1 ee eon S : oe Brn " ) obj m ment for thelr Interest atoc the ny. The references of the officers i Full Set of Teeth $3.50 up bat, denounce the umpire as a rob-| where full tilt chases of Calgary G' Pune & Co. the Bradstreet's Mercantile agency, and well-known Vancouver b of Tapping the Great Un- |ber in Spanish. | Streets Are Closed je men Porcelain Crown $3.50 up derground Reservoir. “ imitate Ty Cobb | No time for apologies or ex Oil Stocks. lease held by the Columbia O11 Company w od by the government only after i" Gold Fillings....$1.00 up But they are adepts, these Vora |change of amenities. Vera Cruz is| iets the government was satisfied that the property ofl tn com ‘al quantities. There jae Silver Fillings up Cruz sund-iot boys. They imitate | being attacked! } Siatikiguatiatiwituas ee * We do exactly as atverisentl| tr Cobb's manseriams Neat sa the| Only the provost guarda know CALGARY, May 29—ttorten of SPOKANE CAPITALISTS sand-lot boys in your town dc |what to do. They mass at every small fortunes made by lucky or far . eg: . E 4 Lady Attendant Terme to uit tandict ore in your town do,” |e tesa tay mate Snhtet versoe is ss cease Highest Authorities Endorse This | *®*°e®= #19 #o-pmes All work guaranteed 15 years } What says heade The federals are heard on every hand. A sweeper tn save their centavos to buy a king—and - a . to the rickety bleachers out on the jeaning Gepartment drew Dr. G. M Dawson, the famous geolog f the Canadian Geological Survey (page Electro Painless Dentists water front when the Aguilas play |they are not! Cavalry is being 11,000, to-wit—out of thelf 22a, Vol. 11. 1810) “iarne indications certainly seem to be euffictently promising to w Have Control of Half a M ru ov. Dp i et ‘Ye! L, come tier development work.” : a soldier or sailor team. rushed—ar is no Field artil ank and invested ft In stocks. The om ~ lio es—Opinio: let and Pike, Opp. Public Market And a Mexican fan can throw|/ery has left—and it has not me ning he sold at exactly The Provincial Mineralogist, of province of British Columbia, in his annual tapert sss Acr pi * mn of Laboring People’s ventists. more fits In a game than the wild A period of dreadful waiting. double the price at which he hadg fer 1916, $e soeparees, Were 9D _Tmepestien Of Ee a: Seen ere oe Oar er as te British Geologist. ‘ 4 Order More Drinks 000 to th » + ; 1 Seattielte that ev got an Mean whil leh hot. W bought, returned hie $1 o the wiying roche -~ prncpicalty im . lous and the posi in zen er Be afternoon off to attend the eral; Me nue night Is ho bed bank, and re-tnvested the $1,000 he fold, is such as would serve as « trap or reservoir in whic! of bis grandmother. clap our hands, and the waiters aé mete: ‘This te only one example the disposition of the surf strata may CALGARY, May 27.—-The statement ] BU BROS ee come. We order more iced drinks. of the small fortunes that are being te ideal conditions fer euch a published today by Mr. O. G Dev- F l l raise A squad of the guard marches a . weeps A. J. Robertson, B.C. I. &, says: “I _mcoompanted the Provincial Mineralog’ onish, managing director of the ee Rumors on the plaza! Jumpy Bas sade pA midst the co made by men in humble positios through the Flathead Valley, and, though I am no geologist, I would look to the § MES United O11 Company, that on Satur- P | Ite remorse, of yaknows parest-| ° 1 oi tion—a joyous bluejacket “I know @ chap who borrowed $1009] Creek District as being one of the most promising areas in the Dominion as an ofl fteld.” Bday the baler of the company's well us? Fr nters age, which wreak havoc on nerves | TT. ‘iinuelacket’s ebore | and gave © note which he could not Mr. John Watt, who was retained by the Canadian Pacific Rat! to secure some [f—which is situated about three miles Supply Co. Eastman Kodak Co. Inc. 1320 Second Ave. ave had | being interfered with DOC, ACCUSED BY DYING WOMAN 260 wb A newly formed company, which he bad pur himeelf on the deal. The Dingman te awaiting the eup- ply of tubes ordered from Pittsburg in order to take care of the of! that in to be tapped, and which will then be put Immediately on the market A second well te being 4rilied Dingman No. about 1,000 from Ne off field im America when developed” food management, wiligaurely mest with a rich reward. The boring would probably have to be carried down 2.6 quate equipment and good management, and to the anticlt which ts known to exist, ment rather im a speculation.” Canadian Geologteal Survey, Summary Réport, “The logical conditions In the Sa Gstrict in ©: do, The crown of ated ore in 1904, page 3650, n anticline, with “eum.” if ‘the well 1* properly placed with r the adventure may be regarded as an imvest- ayes the frayed by heat and waiting redeom last fall,” said an offictal inf of the Flathead oll lands, says ina letter under date of April 20, 1907, “I saw the oll west of th ye O13 THIRD @AIN 1043 Another federal attack has been |CtPired. He didn't want to return the elty health department. “He held nually running from three diffe Dinces. The formation of the country wen- By the cutee mean, wel brought peo nadk —_—_--- |to his ship. A beautiful time was ae ae cee ck shale, sandstone and soapstone, and, In my opinion, {t will © the surface send which was heave foot, and possibly 2,000, but this presents no difficulties to ade- pect following Creek District seem to resemble those of th low or moderate dips © from the foot of the Rocky Mountains in th can be 8 experiment to ily turated with ofl, caused quite fe trie n from ¢ i Col. RG. Edwarde-Leckle and G. H. Kirkpatrick, Mintog Engineers of Vancouver, [Ja flutter on the market. There was KODAKS AND aia teins TaN teak 08% vile chased at about a dotinr a share n co 'recently iompected the Rane Crock Ol] Diatsict and have: invested ‘considerable [a rush to buy umarce at sm, bat oe eae a: Se erene These he gave to his creditor in leu monéy there. Col. Edwarda-Lecklo states that he feels certain that, with a proper ex- iP, Foes Se toy al ise t into the als oltation . Practical PHOTO SUPPLIES shots tnto the al of payment on the note. Today theff Ploltation, the fleld will be « productive one. reteitten dees aly ty | ete a 260 shares are worth ensily $2,500. Mr. W. Blakemore, Consulting Bagi of Victorta, B.C. says: “The results of such ‘eholders belng content to “5A 7 work as has been done justifies conclusion that the first company that rte out await developments, which are ex- Northwestern Photo CHURCH BACKS and the creditor ts congratulating with sufficient capital, under the unhampered direction of a competent ofl expert pected now at any meant The weneral belief here ts that the United Of1 Company will be the next to strike ofl. The well ts down 1,570 feet and the presence of the oll-bear- ing sand and the heavy flow of wet gas emanating from the well has led the public to form the opinion that a flow of oll may be encountered tn " eomimene ° ve Such « 26, with a dip of about 15 degrees, was located ab four miles out Try our Finishing Department . 7 ts wae —enee ae two da trom the ba: he Rocky Mountaina, on Sage Creek, and omplete standard drilling jg tbis well at any moment now. And —we like to do work for aco, and Is now down sixty feet plan is mow installed and the first well golng down as fast as possible. when the second flow of of! ts struck particular people. NG BEACH, Cal. J 5.—Dr. Many contracts have been placed 1 Sewur, a successful and practical California ofl producer and refiner, says: “The things will happen here, Outside wit 2 : mA H, Cal., June 5 : for drilling on other properties, andi ssepaxes on Sage Creek are quite Inrge and the of! is very high in gusoline and {l- [capital has poured tn lberally so far, y. B. Hill is innocent of any wron before tone Cal 41 be the © luminating otis; the lubricants are of a high order, being almost equal to those of Frank- 4-6-8-Exposure Rolls doing that might to the pi pent gene A tg Sh lg co lin. Pa., which are the beat known lubricants today, From eurface indications there are Ut the second strike will establish 10c Per Roll t vo Polar olde, with consté- ccllent reasons to believe that a flow of oll will be be arious [ithe existence of a huge ofl field and ler Ro death of Mrs : cording erable actual development taking arte of the district. I do mot think that there many more millions of dollars will to a coroner's Jury where.” be forthcoming for development. Mrs. Raab and her two babies parte ot widbdetie vepelations The Provincial Mineralogint, in speaking of the big of! seepage on Sage Creek, says at agen: lanai aa ce en ~ came to their deaths by suicide and} & “feria hy 4 “Tt is not a question of seepage out of any surfa: rial, but of a spring coming up pF homicide, th rdiet wail The! wy NM whom are on ¢ : sea from the formation underlying the surface deposit, and carrying off.” day that the men behind the syndt- . omicide e verdic and whom your correspondent 7 t 4, and » contents of a note written by Mrs. t S) * e nten ’ Alberta has a great of)-producing tn- of land, hall from Spokane, Wash., Sm Raab were read dustry ahead o r. This may mean hi wt LADIES’ SILK STORE The"woruan declared that, her tor the empire, if not indeed for the well-known California, millionaire rae deed was the result of relations world uM th eon th in additio > hav t > 4 of in ints ted. bec We have a beautiful assortment of Ladies’ Fancy ff with Dr. Hill, who has stoutly de A pipe Sine ence laid teens Attioveall <sareet patatine ter tae Recmianeen at tnee Gala Wee ethical be ths Eine see array eg fol eee 4 Silk Undergarments, including Silk Combinations, Vests, wed the cate pe AHS a to Vancouver would supply the whole remely desirous that every | hareholder, make money; thelr fundamental principl British geolegiat, stated today thas i etc., which are very reasonably priced eee ae First Methodl British navy, to say nothing of oth Columbia Ot! Compan: has the RIGHT PROPERTY, THE RIGHT MEN, AND ALREADY {t was his opinion that the well of 7 Sah . ganization, th rs ethodist er customers, with off at an infin HAS A PRODUCING WELL THERE 18 NO BHTTER OIL OFFERING THAN JHIS [the British-Alberta Company, which On Saturday only, we will sell Genuine Imported Cotton chureh, and a dozen organizations iteatmal cost FOR THE SMALL INVESTOR. ae diern. 1.800 Seek, Suleain 1m Crepe Kimonos, regular price $2.00, have presented him pei resolutions Your correspondent ts of the opin s the ofl-bearing sands at @ depth of for ies see eeeeee eee DED ae wing their belief in his inno fon that the present excttement tr You Can ly hy tock Today for 75¢ a Share from 2,200 to 2,800 feet. cence. ly the fringe of the boom, though. Your f on tn due course, things will get down | a The par value ts $1.00, fully pala and forever non It ts our | to a normal and controllable basis opinion that the stock of the Columbia Ol] Company be selling After a little more development by for many tim ® par value. The stock of the B.C. and © De- e Albertan and = British Columbian close to the Columbi: velopment Company, ver 00 @ share. SHARES IN is quoted at around London and New York will SOME OF THE ALBERTA COMPANIES WHAT YOUR MONEY WILL BUY capita MUST COME HERE 1323 Third Ave., Opposite Postoffic A ‘ of cou jave to f ORIGINAL PRICE o INDIC » COLUMBIA | O1L You can buy this stock either for cash or on the ig ae Prosecutor Murphy declares Wal- PROPERTY ARE AS GOOD OR BETTER THAN IN THE ALBERTA installment plan, If you wish to remit cash with or- ae © Bussell must come here and FIELD BEFORE THR BIG &TRIKE der: ye give a $10,000 bond in order to as $ 75 will buy _ 6 shares—par value Re sure the court he has regained his § 150 will buy 10 sharee—par value, § 10.00 ae | mental poise. Judge Frater will de 1 Gi waiter sparee—Dar value, ¢ 26.00 ha cide the question of jurisdiction, s H 76.00 will buy 100 shares—par 100.00 4 Bussell, who is in Los Angeles, ktill- ; 180.00 will buy 200 shares—par value, § 200.00 Re ed a man here four years ago. You can acquire an interest in this great ofl movement. Big fortune: 00 will buy 1,000 shares—par value, $1,000. o Get a copy of our new copyrighted jiave been made from very small initial investments in ot] propert! $1,600.00 will buy 3,000 sharee—par value, $2,000.00 % forty-page book, “The Btory of O11." and it has been decided to open this opportunity to everybody by selling If you wish to buy on the installment plan blocks as amall as twenty-five shares on terms of $3.76 down and $3.75 $3.75 down and $3.75 a month will buy 25 shares— It fs an absorbingly Interesting story | 01 ve beltey ' ry oon bi par value, $26.00. ELIOT SAYS OLD : of what has become the greatest in-f &,month, We believe thee tite a a eee RANEY BERon oe eae ere aes ta wint bey Ob ia CREEDS ARE RUSTY dustry of the age. Even if you do THE T a BUT YOU M NOT DELAY. GOOD OIL par value, $50.00. ] not contemplate putting any money) STOCKS ARE ADVANCING DAT THR SOONER YOU SIGN THE $15.00 down and $16.00 a month will buy 100 shares— ~a BOSTON, June 5.—Dr, Chas. COUPON BELOW AND MAIL IT WITH YOUR REMITTANCE AT- r value, $100.00. W. Eliot, president emeritus of into thie proposition now, get ineet TACHED, THE MORE MON YOU SHOULD MAKE. pat tee Sheate, $30.00 a month will buy 200 shares— Harvard, in the current number Shinedldirgy late npr abaya ed Sor ney fome fortunes in the world, tncluding Rocke: $75.00 down and $75.00 a month will buy 500 shares— * of the Christian Register, urges history of the ofl industry from thei’ Voges’, Carnegie’s, and many oth have hed ofl at thetr foun par value, $500.00. ‘ reeds bi time of! was firet used as a medicine Oll has made more people rich than any other product of the $150.00 down and $150.00 a month will buy 1,000 that all religious creeds be re down to the present time, when prac-f| We can name numerous instances In which an investment mall a. shares—par value, $1,000.00, interpreted ten dollars has given a man or woman a competency. larger th Not less than 25 shares sold on the installment plan. Simply fill out the coupon tn the corner and mail it with your check, money order, postoffice order or express order, If you send currency, register the letter. ‘The stock im fully patd and forever non-assessable. Subject to change without notice. If your remittance reaches us too late It will be promptly returned tleally every Industry of the world in dependent on this Liquid Gold ‘This Interesting new book will be @iadly nt you, postage prepaid, on request. Junt fill out the coupon be- low, cllp, place In an envelope er the returns, Money invested in the development of one of the earth's most {mportant resources wil for you # hundred or thousand times faster than money in @ bank. A number of small investors have already made a lot of money out of the recent oll developments tn the Canadian Northwest, and a great many people will make a great deal of money. YOU CAN BE ONE OF THEM. With a company and property like that of the Col- umbia OM, the amount of money you make depends upon the amount you Invest, DO IT NOW, “Not only creeds, buf symbols investment, of course, the lar and rites of the Christian chureh need brushing up,” he says. “They are rusty, and even moth. The ancient creeds and dog mas are full of ideas about God ee prs which civilized man rejects as 411 thi t plainly, elf h 4 pa unworthy, In this respect the F js out plainly, clip, at your old creeds and dogmas can, of || A remittance and mail to us today. \ ania of course, be reinterpreted from }] FS generation to generation, and in |} " e r | , AlasKa Excursions Gavaes tp new tele coon eigeciganeg tte aap ls eo ASO Investment & Trust Co., Ltd. eee . To Skagway, calling at Alert Bay, Prince ae ee pear a bahten | | c1om. your copyrighted 40-pago book, “The Btory of 305-309 Winch Building, acti ¢ gell and Juneau. The splendid “Princess” steamers offer every _ cegget ss aeenueae ‘ A ane comfort. 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