Show WARMOlfSJ ExPEEJITIoiS I S S j NOW A1 CALGAJEIY IN CAMPS CAMP-S JiOIt THE WINTER I f Trip to Port Resolution Was Made Without > AccidentPraise the Edmonton I Ed-monton Route I Calgary N 2W T Dec llL War I t mqles of Chicago leader of the War moles pAerland expedition to the Yukon t Yu-kon accompanied fry Edward Bock arrived here last night jfrom Fort Res I I I olutibn on Great Slave lake 1200 miles I j north of Calgary where the rest of the party 12 in number are camped for the AWnter in a substantial building I belonging to the Hudsons Bay company com-pany The Warmoles expediton left i i Chicago Aug 25 and reached Fort I Resolution Oct 12 going doAvn the Ath j abasca river and Slave lake in boats Avljch took ten days to build War moles and Bock returning to Chicago I uptil spring when they will return i with Warmoles three small children I j and addtjonal supplies to join their I friends at Fort Resolution whom they I report to behappy and well with plenty of provisions fresh moose meat i and the best of whitefish The trip to Fort Resolution was made without accident I ac-cident and the party are emphatic in their opinion that the allCanadian I water route is not only practicable but the cheapest route of all When told 1 that derogatory reports had appeared iii Chicago concerning the Edmonton route Warmoles and Bock were in dJgn nt They say that any man who condemns the Edmonton route does not I base his remarks on facts On their return re-turn trip Warmoles and Bock walked from Fort Resolution to Fort Smythe 225 miles packing their provisions with the assistance of an Indian At Fort Smythe they secured a train of dogs and went along the ice on the edges of the river to Fort Chjppewayan where additipnal dogs were bought with which to reach Heart lake 210 miles north of Edmonton which town was reached by team The whole distance some 1200 miles was covered in 31 days actual traAeling the remainder of the time being spent at Hudson bay for hunting moose bear and other animals ani-mals They report having passed SCA eral bars on the river where S10 per day could be made at hard work but as their destination is the head waters I of the Peel river they didnt stop The I people alpng the route both Hudson bay officers Indians and halfbreeds treated the Klondikers well and gave them every assistance The two tray elers ares in firstclass health They leave for Chicago tonight |