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Subject: Judges

Auto Accident

Auto Accident

Internal ID: 0042.0007
Medium:Newspaper
Date: January 14th 1926

Olson sentenced in Imperial Hotel Stabbing

Olson sentenced in Imperial Hotel Stabbing

Internal ID: 0042.0039
Medium:Newspaper
Date: June 10th 1926

Negro Sentenced

Newspaper article negro from Field was sentence to six months at Kamloops for vagrancy.

Internal ID: 0050.0055
Medium:Newspaper
Date: January 27th 1909

Court re Wage Payment

Newspaper article court session case of Chinaman against Wilmer Hotel for unpaid wages.

Internal ID: 0050.0057
Medium:Newspaper
Date: February 10th 1909

Local Color

Newspaper article in form of a letter describing shantytowns of immigrants throught Nelson.

Internal ID: 0050.0069
Medium:Newspaper
Date: April 20th 1898

Italian Prejudice

Newspaper article Italian found in possession of a revolver and fined for the offence and weapon was confiscated.

Internal ID: 0050.0085
Medium:Newspaper
Date: August 24th 1898

Railway Violence

Newspaper article trial of man accused of murdering his friend and fellow countryman could not be decided by jury.

Internal ID: 0050.0087
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 28th 1898

Chinatown Fire

Local man charged with starting fire in Chinatown, which caused damage to many buildings and razed several.

Internal ID: 0050.0147
Medium:Newspaper
Date: July 23rd 1931

Robbery

Man held up by highwaymen and relieved of two bottles of liquor he was taking to his employer.

Internal ID: 0050.0158
Medium:Newspaper
Date: February 8th 1894

Moyie City

Moyie Leader noting ongoing building boom and other interesting items going on in Moyie City.

Internal ID: 0050.0217
Medium:Newspaper
Date: April 19th 1898

Queens Hotel

Appeal in favor of men arrested in Queens hotel room on charge of unlawful gambling.

Internal ID: 0050.0326
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 13th 1917

Cranbrook Police

Cranbrook police in full force preventing violators of the Prohibition Act, with penalty for first offence being 6 to 12 months hard labor.

Internal ID: 0050.0338
Medium:Newspaper
Date: October 4th 1917

Cranbrook Police Court

Glaring instance of the need to amend section 211 of the Criminal Code, which allowed guilty man to be freed from charges of two offences against a girl between the ages of fourteen and sixteen.

Internal ID: 0050.0339
Medium:Newspaper
Date: October 4th 1917

Police Court

Two cases of selling liquor against the Prohibition Act in court.

Internal ID: 0050.0374
Medium:Newspaper
Date: November 1st 1917

Alan Graham

Grahams of Fernie spent Christmas as guests of Judge and Mrs. Thompson.

Internal ID: 0050.0391
Medium:Newspaper
Date: December 27th 1917

Military Con Men

Two invalided soldiers from Calgary were stopped in Cranbrook after trying to fleece residents.

Internal ID: 0050.0409
Medium:Newspaper
Date: December 20th 1917

Appeal Tribunal

Hearing of appeals against decisions of Local Military Tribunal No. 26, Cranbrook, for locals who felt they should not enlist.

Internal ID: 0050.0411
Medium:Newspaper
Date: December 20th 1917

Appeal Court

Judge Thompson returned from Fernie after hearing appeals under the Military Service Act, with further trial to be heard in Cranbrook, Creston, Nelson and other West Kootenay points.

Internal ID: 0050.0431
Medium:Newspaper
Date: December 27th 1917

Fined For Blowing Horns

Two Trail men fined for honking their horns and creating a disturbance following a wedding.

Internal ID: 0050.0591
Medium:Newspaper
Date: November 13th 1930

Patricia Cafe Sign Defacing

Cranbrook Court hears testimony from 19 witnesses in a sign destruction case.

Internal ID: 0050.0703
Medium:Newspaper
Date: October 9th 1930

Baker's White Steamer

Newspaper excerpt Golden Star - V. Hyde Baker expected in Golden in his White Steamer car. Rumors that the run from Windermere to Golden will be made in record time.

Internal ID: 0050.0774
Medium:Newspaper
Date: July 3rd 1909

Fort Steele Bridge

Assistant commissionr of lands and works reports work on government bridge at Fort Steele is nearing completion and canal to connect Kootenay River to upper Columbia Lake making good progress.

Internal ID: 0050.0916
Medium:Newspaper
Date: August 11th 1888

Kootenay Golf Club

Meeting held to form a golf club with first class links laid out and adopted the name "The Kootenay Golf Club, of Cranbrook".

Internal ID: 0050.0924
Medium:Newspaper
Date: May 12th 1904

Government Offices

The government offices for East Kootenay, south division, moved from Fort Steele to Cranbrook May 1904. Each department is listed out to what they have to deal with.

Internal ID: 0050.0929
Medium:Newspaper
Date: December 1st 1904

Kootenay and Columbia Diggings

Newspaper reports featuring comments from Expresman Reade with regard to ongoing digs in Kootenay and Columbia mines. Good description of the Big Bend workings.

Internal ID: 0051.0033
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 14th 1865

Kootenay Justice

Judge arriving at Kootenay to empty jail and clear docket as 3 men broke out of their jail cell and returned to US.

Internal ID: 0051.0046
Medium:Newspaper
Date: November 20th 1865

Kootenay Dust Robbers

Newspaper article telling of robbers caught in Portland and charged with theft from J.H. Beckham from Kootenay. Two thieves to be tried.

Internal ID: 0051.0062
Medium:Newspaper
Date: December 13th 1865

Imperial Hotel Stabbing

Reporting on Olson being given lenient jail time for earlier stabbing.

Internal ID: 0051.0086
Medium:Newspaper
Date: June 10th 1926

Lake Windermere Autoists

Commenting on the number of people motoring to and fro on the Banff-Windermere Highway.

Internal ID: 0051.0153
Medium:Newspaper
Date: September 12th 1924

Corbin Strike

Judge in Corbin case ask rioters who they think they were fighting besides men like themselves trying to make a living.

Internal ID: 0051.0760
Medium:Newspaper
Date: June 25th 1935

Cranbrook Cemetery

New portion of Anglican cemetery dedicated by Bishop Adams.

Internal ID: 0051.0792
Medium:Newspaper
Date: November 3rd 1938

Cranbrook Autoists

Comings and goings of Kootenay locals and their visitors.

Internal ID: 0051.0801
Medium:Newspaper
Date: May 28th 1936

Underground Law Struck Down

Law against Chinese working underground declared illegal.

Internal ID: 0051.0816
Medium:Newspaper
Date: April 22nd 1904

J.F. Armstrong Remembers

Article featuring the offical facts by J.F. Armstrong on the condition of the South East Kootenay while he was appointed government agent.

Internal ID: 0052.0074
Medium:Newspaper
Date: December 18th 1902

A.T. Underhill Dies

Sergeant Underhill from Cranbrooks first contingent dies, bringing the war closer to home for many of Cranbrooks citizens.

Internal ID: 0052.0079
Medium:Newspaper
Date: March 4th 1915

Milne Letter

Letter written to Cranbrook resident from soldier on the front.

Internal ID: 0052.0106
Medium:Newspaper
Date: April 1st 1915

First Bonspiel

Preparations moving forward rapidly for the first annual bonspiel of British Columbia Curling Association.

Internal ID: 0052.0127
Medium:Newspaper
Date: January 17th 1907

Wentworth Hotel

A rumpus in the hallway of Cranbrooks' Wentworth hotel resulted in arrests and fines for three men.

Internal ID: 0052.0274
Medium:Newspaper
Date: February 10th 1921

Dewdney Trail

Newspaper excerpt Spokane Review - interviews ex-Governor George Dewdney on the reasoning behind and blazing of Dewdney trail through southern B.C.

Internal ID: 0052.0437
Medium:Newspaper
Date: October 10th 1901

Patton Sentenced

Patton sentenced to three years for possession of stolen goods, but him and his partner had charges dropped on charge of robbery for lack of evidence.

Internal ID: 0052.0477
Medium:Newspaper
Date: January 25th 1912

Cranbrook Theft

Fred Jmayoff was given eighteen month suspended sentence for theft of a packsack in Cranbrook county court.

Internal ID: 0052.0635
Medium:Newspaper
Date: October 20th 1922

Cranbrook Rotary

Each member of Cranbrook Rotary was instructed to invite, and pay for the meal, of one of his competitors in business.

Internal ID: 0052.0667
Medium:Newspaper
Date: December 1st 1922

Ryckman

Member of Kootenay Indian band charged with threatened assault on Constable Ryckman and resisting arrest, will be tried in county court in Cranbrook.

Internal ID: 0052.0816
Medium:Newspaper
Date: February 13th 1930

Ryckman

Windermere Indian band member fined $100 or six month imprisonment for assaulting Constable Ryckman, charge of resisting arrest was dismissed.

Internal ID: 0052.0819
Medium:Newspaper
Date: February 20th 1930

Fisheries Charge

Steve Romaniuk charged with illegally fishing at the Cranbrook hatchery traps on Peavine Creek, fined $50 of 6 months in jail, even after posting a boy to give the alarm if someone approached.

Internal ID: 0052.0943
Medium:Newspaper
Date: May 29th 1930

Judge Lamperson

Judge Lamperson and assistant, presumed to be in Valemount, BC.

Internal ID: 0126.0003
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1976

Courtroom

Possible swearing in of immigrants with RCMP and Judge present, Valemount, BC

Internal ID: 0126.0099
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1980

Courtroom

Possible swearing in of immigrants with RCMP and Judge present, Valemount, BC.

Internal ID: 0126.0100
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1980

Valemount Government Offices

Canadian Citizenship? Mrs. Gena Chiavarini, RCMP Roger Holt, Judge in background, Rupe Murphy, and Mrs Karas, Valemount, BC.

Internal ID: 0126.0106
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1980

Valemount Government Offices

Canadian Citizenship? Unknown, unknown, Rupe Murphy, Judge, Mr & Mrs. Joe Tomaz, RCMP unknown, Valemount, BC.

Internal ID: 0126.0107
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1980

Courtroom

Courtroom scene, swearing in as citizens? RCMP and Judge present, Valemount, BC.

Internal ID: 0126.0206
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1980

Cranbrook Citizenship Day

Citizenship Day 1985. Mayor rick Jensen, R.C.M.P., Judge and immigrant family. A pride filled day for Cranbrook. Can anyone identify any of these people?

Internal ID: 2605.0013
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1985

Citizenship Day 1985

Cranbrook Citizenship Day, 1985. Mayor rick Jensen, R.C.M.P., Judghe and Tai, En Vuong family and Thi Phan and family. Welcome to Canada!

Internal ID: 2605.0014
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1985

Citizenship Day 1985

Cranbrook Citizenship Day celebrations. Mayor Rick Jensen, MP Stan Graham, R.C.M.P., Judge and new Canadian. Can anyone name any of these people?

Internal ID: 2605.0028
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1985