"Of those he made famous through his writing, "The Ragtime Kid,"; Hartley Claude Myrick, passed away in Seattle in July 1950. "The Lady known as Lou,"; cabaret singer Lulu Johnson, was drowned when the Canadian Pacific Steamer, Princess Sofia, sank in the Lynn Canal on October 25, 1918. And Sam McGee, a Dawson prospector whose name Robert had lifted from the Bank ledger and who actually came from Lindsay, Ontario, left the Yukon in 1909, settled in Great Falls, Montana, and was eventually decently interred in Beiseker, Alberta, having spent much of his life responding to queries about whether he was "warm"; enough yet." -- Murray Barkley, website.