Show LONE TRAPPER DEFIES POLICE I Canadians Plan Second Attack Attack Attack At- At Constable Is tack After Shot on First Trip B By Associated Pre Press Pre EDMONTON Alta Jan Be 14 Be 14 Be Beyond yond the arctic circle near the mouth broad Mackenzie mounted police police po- po lice Ike planned anew today attempts to capture a hermit trapper accused of shooting a constable several days ago With one expedition to his lonely cabin up the old Yukon trail from Aklavik N. N W. W T T. thwarted when the trapper Albert Johnson greeted i it with rifle fire and held a posse o of eight men of off for fifteen hours until the men withdrew another patrol patro Yas vas believed making the mile eighty mile trip today I IThe The first posse retired when its food supply became low a report to to mounted police headquarters here said mid The second patrol was to work from irom a new base at the mouth of the theR Rat Bat R t river twenty miles below John eons cons cabin From From his isolated cabin set on a abrush abrush abrush brush covered promontory Johnson believed demented defied the off bombs c cars cere rs Hastily constructed were yere thrown at the cabin wrecking the door and Johnson then moved moved into Int a tunnel beneath the floor loor and continued his fire k The man was accused of shooting Constable A. A W. W King when King and Constable R. R G. G McDowell went to his cabin several days ago to investigate investigate gate complaints of Indians that their trap lines were being tampered with A shot A-shot hot fired through the door hit him but out he was as brought back to Aklavik by y dog team and will wm recover The arctic twilight hindered the be- be i riegers gers of the stronghold |