■**inifnMnty, tMuie -rmAlta. Seems ToHave OgopogoPeople Watch for Queer Creature That Appeared in theBattle. RiverEdmonton, June 11.- The chaps who fish in the Battle river and the foih who picnic on its banks were keep ing sharp Sunday for Alberta’s ogopogo, It might not be an ogopogo orjx relative of the Pacific coast’s sea Aerfbnts, Amy and Caddy, but it’s a (tf.ieer creature ‘‘like a-stovepipe” and Between 25 and 30 feet long.Four residents of the district said they say it slithering through the river-as it flows to join the Saskatchewan river 77 miles southeast of here. Tile four were Chris Hansen, owner of the Battle river coal mine; William -Johnson, who operates a mine near Hansen’s; William Shorette, a farmer and John Jones, son of a mine; opei-ator. Jones fired five shots at it from a .22 rifle but none of them took effect.Now everybody is watching for it. The Battle river flows through a section of Alberta’s famous badlands, where dinosaur bones and fossilized^remnants of other prehistoric mon-HIsters are found.