Show BAND OF INDIANS DROWNED Canoes Collided On Lake of Clouds In Canada Laygan Alberto June Ii via Seattle Between twentyfive and thirty Indians In-dians including men women and children chil-dren were drowned in the Lake of Clouds near the Canadian Pacific railway rail-way while crossing to the reservation to attend a potlatch They were traveling in boats rudely manufactured of cariboo skins when two long boats collided Both vessels were rendered useless and the entire party was lost A third vessel bearing skins of deer bear cariboo mountain sheep and gc ats manned by four Indians reached the spot as the last sjrvivor slipped from the capsized boat and disappeared disap-peared in the glacierfed waters of the lake A dense cloud was resting over the surface of the lake and was responsible re-sponsible for the accident |