Show I FEAR OF ANOTHER SLIDE m People in Frank Are Warned by an Engineer TOWN MAY BE ABANDONED This Would Mean a Great Loss to Capitalists Vested Interests in the Mines Are Placed at Four JJilllon Dollars the Plant Being Modern Frank N W T May Opinions arc divided among tho handful of people peo-ple left In Frank as to whether a rock plldc Is probable Chief Engineer Mc Henry of the Canadian Pacific announced an-nounced lact nteht from observations another taken at Turtle mountain that slide of the eastern side was possible this Further observations were taken morning but there is 1 yet no marked Indication of another slide There Is no excitement over these conjectures It though If n new slide should occur would probably 1 conu > lelc the destruction those tion of Frank Practically only are In Frank today who are detained engineering or other by the police en keeping at a safe duties These arc distance from Turtle mountain The fear of another Hlldc Is greatest nt night although even by daylight moving cautiously No work people are Is being done All wlio desired were taken from Frank last night to adjacent train char jnccnt towns by a special tered by the Government Mr McHcnry Is I engineer of the entire en-tire system of the Canadian Pacific and WOM formerly chief engineer oC the Great Northern Ho is considered an fnglncfr of great ability and his warning warn-ing will havo great weight Many people believe that even If there should be no further rocksllde the fear of such a recurrence will prevent pre-vent further mining operations at the foot of Turtle mountain and may result re-sult in the abandonment of Frank na a town This would mean creat Ions vested interests being estimated at 4 000000 The mine was well equipped nnd the comnany had built cottages and buildings on a superior plane It SBdoubtful if men could be Induced to live in them at least for a time |