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by the name of Pat Kennedy tried to arrest them but was shot in the chest. Nevertheless, he doggedly pursued the three robbers and captured one, while the other two escaped across the border. The last member was taken to Grand Forks to join the other two in custody, and they were all given $ 50 fines
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The book-keeper, a man by the name of Morgan, successfully made the arrest and detained the suspect, John Doon, in a sturdy house that belonged to a local carpenter. Later that evening, Morgan found his newfound duties were called for again, when the storekeeper came back to tell Mayall that a second
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The store's manager, Stanley Mayall, realized that the thieves intended to sell the tobacco and informed every nearby store and mining camp of the crime. It wasn't long before the owner of a tobacco shop approached Mayall with the news that he had a rough-looking salesman in his store trying to sell
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port. In 1920 there were 150 residents and a store. The powerhouse closed in that late '20s and the final blow came in 1947, when the historic Ritchie store and the post-office burned down. The CPR station was abandoned by 1968 and the post office was amalgamated with the Christina Lake Post Office
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On September 30, 1899, just over six weeks after the arrival of the railway, Cascade City was hit by a devastating fire. The blaze started in an empty shack and spread rapidly, burning down six hotels and several other structures within the space of half an hour. The town had no fire department and
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believes the money was in gold and silver coinage. Bill states the coins lay where they fell during the fire. The coins may still be at the Cascade site. Barlee has recovered a number of silver coins from the Cascade site. The original $ 70 would be worth about $ 1,400 today.
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In 1899 a newspaper called the Cascade Record reported the fire on the front page. In the article it was stated "The Chinese cook at the Grand Central carefully carried a ham out to safety, and left $ 70 in money to be burned up in his room". Local historian
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raved about the potential employment opportunities that the $ 500,000 smelter brought to the town and predicted that it would employ 500 to 2,000 men. The town's hopes would soon be shattered, however, when the railway chose to build the smelter in
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away from the man. Back at the carpenter's house, this second man turned to Doon and asked, "Where are the other three?", alerting Mayall and Morgan to the fact that they had three more arrests to make before the case was closed.
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The need for police and a jail had become evident just the previous month before the Association was formed when a gang broke into the British Columbia Mercantile and Mining Syndicate's store, relieving them of 150 pounds of
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The two in custody were sent to Grand Forks to stand trial and then a third man was arrested in Cascade. While he was incarcerated at the carpenter's house, the final two men tried to free him. The town watchman, an
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Impetus for the decision to promote Cascade City was the local mining and rail construction, but the future looked even brighter when the Cascade Water and Power Company was formed and a
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on some of the threatened buildings. One man's life was lost when he rushed into a hotel to rescue some patrons. Few of the hotels that were lost had fire insurance.
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man was in his store inquiring after the first. The second arrest was also successful, but not as peaceful, as Morgan had to wrestle a 12 inch long
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The first local government began with the creation of the Tax Payer's Association in December, 1897. The members petitioned the provincial government at
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Rebuilding had scarcely begun when the town was hit by another major fire in 1901. All but 75 of the residents left and the town faded into obscurity.
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Cascade City was located 1 km north of the Canada–United States border, 6 km (3.7 mi) south of
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was built on Kettle River in 1897. The powerhouse would provide electricity to Grand Forks,
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on the opposite side of the Kettle River. The Christina Lake Golf Club's 18 hole
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him a large quantity of tobacco. Because there were no local police, Mayall's
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at Cascade, the town's future seemed assured. The local newspaper, the
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For the unincorporated community formerly known as Cascade City, see
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Cascade City has been featured on the historical television series
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Encyclopedia of Ghost Towns and Mining Camps of British Columbia
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Climate data for Billings, British Columbia (normals 1981-2010)
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was swiftly armed and deputized and sent to make the arrest.
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The property at Cascade City was originally owned by an
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When it was announced that the CPR intended to build a
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Columbia and Western Railway Station at Cascade in 1899
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Today, the only remainder of Cascade City is the old
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Cascade City, British Columbia
Cascade, California
Ghost town
American freight wagons at Cascade City in 1898
American
Cascade City is located in British Columbia
British Columbia
49°01′00″N 118°12′00″W / 49.01667°N 118.20000°W / 49.01667; -118.20000
Regions of Canada#British Columbia
Boundary Country
Regional District
Kootenay Boundary
Time zone
UTC-8
PST
Canadian Pacific Railway
Boundary Country
West Kootenay
British Columbia
Canada
Canada–United States border
Cascade Falls
Kettle River
Christina Lake
Grand Forks
American
North Dakota

Powerhouse
hydro electric

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