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ELECTRICAL SERVIGE AND STEAM te CAMP FOR BOY SCOUTS Stu FLEETS SoS Sie Company operated) seven and -the Pa- , “ cific: American Fisheries company four. jy. ANTED—Mechante. Apply * Boyle | Nearfy all the boats of the fishing |” Garage. | ze1c fleets sail north from Puget Sound, al- paneer acer tho one of the largest fleets, that “of : fay) R : the Alaska Packers’ association, makes NOE: { , The DIbbys MeNell ona Tipby ana thei To the Pa Public Me and AN Employees of the ; Boy Scout Werk in Casper was as-)| secured from Denver to instruct, Scout : Narthienatacs Joann te atte ‘Company. . sured of the proper support and an ef-/ mustersand to ad¢eiess the next Forum ’ Penny | ‘ficient organization, when the Boy | luncheon, He was in .ommunication here, the Libby boats riding\in the fresh piadae Ts take notice that the ction Scout council, recently appointed by the with Denver in regard to such a speak- passengers or any. other per. water of Lake Union. _ The’ Pacific| Pf allowing bite) any. Oi Der rd Catch 801 han employees of The Mia ec es Expected This} American com; operates from Bel-|#0n other tl Chamber of Commerce, was organized| er toauy and believes that he can. be No Reco \ * : last night at a meeting, held at the! secured. Season in Alaska, Reports | 'ingham. Portlan¥, South Bend, varity peasy aie cova 2 Com. ‘ rt d other A « f P C H Id N = ith Episcopal Parish House. | AN members of the council agreed Divmplay” Aitorian Anacortes’ an} Surprise WIEN | The officers elected are: President, M.| that it is. of the utmost. importance ction o OWEr, SPIRE, a Cleo ane P, Wheeler; first vice president, Dr. J.|/that properly. trained scout masters be State Because of Low Markets. | ports send their share of fishing vessels | #4. Salt Creek, to sana frocks Steady Increase in Price of Fuel Oil, Labor and F. O'Donnell; second’ vice president, J.' placed at the head of all troops. north. at any tine or under leracion, (By Associated Presa.) W. Johnson; scout commissioner, Am-, ‘The officers were instructed to select ‘ has been definitely Five or six thousand'men are going SEATTLE, Wash. (By Mailf—Big full-| north to epend the summer working at|_ When road: conditions permit, trans. sale Si W: brose Hemingway; secretary-treasurer, an executive committee trom the coun- Materials Since Old Rate Was Fixed R.'T. Kemp. ; cil and Will meet in the office of R. T. It has been agreed by the directors! Kemp, Saturday morning, for this pur- Hgged “windjammers,” some famous. as| the fisheries, In the fall they. will come | Pottation beteween such Boints can he of the Chamber of Commerce that the | pose. had: small cost-on passenger ca: American clipper ships. long ago, al-|back with the boats and the catch. For, ad ot F Op- 5 . . | Bey Se 3 < fh ei ™ ‘i A long-expected development which marks another adjustment of | #*¥ Scout council in Cusper should be} It was agreed to Msi’ Scout. Troop i It Creek: ‘Trans| rtat! ready are spreading their sails and head-| several weeks passenger steamers run- A pci orkeities te Be portation ing for Alaska, the vangnard of summer /ning to Alaska have been carrying cil’) ser : }one of the first class, having a paid} No, 1 at its regular meeting next Tues- that dot: northern Natbora endfiniets. . berias ¥, Both subsidiaries of the pape a of io poitavene ‘aie al em revenues to steadily increasing cost prices became a fact today when executive to look after all scout work, | day, évening at the high school, & Dozens of. other craft, Ateamers, gas| Booth Fisheries company, will use 1,600 “ith ‘the sailing ships, \ Before winter| ne Hace schedule of rates with the state public utilities commission providing | Arrangements for the use of lund were present last might: P. C. Nicolay-| 410" aT o ploughttig back with! ie oes it thels Ae ‘a i ail for what the power company hopes will be buta temporary increase | owned bx P. C, Nicolaysen in the moun-| sen, Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Ira @. why ense ‘TTENTION, 1 made becai No re¢ord salmon catch is expected 0 way as either common or private ca gas in G which will permit the is deelured to be admirably suited for fith, J. 1. Casey, C EB. Winter, Ry T.| i” ae according to report. from tar Beaplon tonight at $8 o'clock inthe} way P r substitut . The public in particular is ~ aloe salmon fleets which go north every year! pacity lists/of cannery employes, ThO| 0+ to’ wolicit. passage” : to work with the scores of fish canneries | Northwestern and the Anacortes Fish- f 2 s 1 f the enjoined to prevent any person wiom. it was announced that the Natrona’ Power company had filed a new/ iteeaibiia SR Tope al licnpkere sie eeadiigs aie oF nweonie bouts, barges gnd tugs, are going north) men in ‘the north: this yea soever from riding on the trucks in this year's fish eateh canned and'packed| pong Agie ibe No. 10, Improved |trucks ate strictly carriers of} freischt | tains for a summ » will undoubt- | Wetherill, O. L. Thompson, Harry Free, | PE ‘ope Ag! pe No. 10, Imi eight in charges for electrical and steam service. . The installation of natural! .a15 he made.. Mr Nicolaysén'a land | George Wilders W. 2. Bailey, J.B. Grit. | 27 stored in their holds. Order of Re@ Men. will meet in rexu-|and are not designed or intended in ony F. Shi po|rierS of passengers for hire or other. fuel oil now | such a purpose and it was suggested | Kemp, Don Total, J. W. Johngon, Dr. | siasicn, Most of the southeastern Alas- pasiest te 0 Cet mene He JAE og wise ns fi used to . is expected to] | that a Jom cabin for une us camp'head-| J. F. O'Donhell, ©. L.. Walker, ‘Sam ia" canneetea” expect 40 ,reduce- thelr | Cmiferred Ong Bee cree SeER CTA caeatiaake Gary puidiaw amin tokens pee nae rhers: could; edaily eat ang of [Rept a tepen nr wn pe is “| sack this year from one-third to one-| hour and place a class of 40 candidates |tive of this Company to strictly entree . L, French, lace | on) $30 toi | Rarl ©. 16 meantime the clusses of erate at all. One cause for the cut is ship.. All members and visiting mem-| round for immediate discharge from the fact that all of last year's ‘pack has | perg respectfully invited to attend Loth | the: employment of the Company. ot been sold. Low markets are given | o¢-these meetings. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 3ra is another reason, - JOHN M. WHISENHUNT, day of April, 1920. 5 ul sers the about in the PIN RR ee CET ee ea ces half normal and several will not. op-| wi) ne taught the mystries of I:edman.|the above regulations will be sufficient c . soyle, . 3 Is, BE. ui paanuaceets W. J. Bailey stated that scouts take | ard Shipp, W. 0. Wilson, C..H. ‘Town- eater advance a great interest in wireless telegraphs | send, M P, Wheeler, L, A, Reed, PR. nied for and that he contemplttes installing a) H. Pelton, Jr., Robert K. Staley, J. 'T. the fact that fuel-enters more lar wireless outfit which he would like to| Gratiot, Gr. J. C. Kamp, Pat, Sullivan, ‘Alaska’s anlmon output Jastsyear, was 24 Bashei, THE ‘MIDWEST REFINING vom. Sift stat wrstiiattao: débarekr irene connect with an outfit operated. by | Carl-Shumaker, Burke H. Stnelair, B.}4 co 901 eaans, the smailest. since 1915. LOUIS R. S¢HMIDr, ein! PANY, sents a larger proportionate share of its | the Scouts. Mr, Hemingway -imme-| B, Brooks, M. J, Burke, Rev, R. T.!qne high water mark of Alaska’s sal Gira Rekercs. By G. B. WATSON, i the generation of diately. offered the use ofé disniantled| Lemons, Dr. M. Keith, George B.| mon years .caive,in. 1918. when) “in. re- ae General. Superintendent. On such a basis the rates outfit which he owns for the Scouts. __ | Nelson, Rev. J. H. Mul'‘a, M. W. Pur-| sponsa to a war call for food ,the .can- it > quatife “dl, giving the consumer the uch was the interest manifested in} cell, John McFayden, T. F. Algeo, M. t of An equitable adjustment. | jous phases of Scout work that Mr. | C. zor » new schedules, it rs oo, | Over Two Million Head of Cattle| Snecbone sugested that an expert be H. Bradley, Ambrose Hemingway. oA Berderimirre speach : Eo y . the state commission reeelating wear.) and, Sheep to Graze on Public fe on ish Columbia and the Pacific ocean. f° 4 Show Fill of. Thrills, Pep and Jazz > statutes. e inc s oe nanreneen ne: Tee 7 : ied | [357 from central’ Alaska and. 708,280 also shawn, are. nominal:/in view More than two million sheep and cat- from far western Alaskan points; ”'The , i ¥ Sie at eSirctse ig et Cl hte al tet tle will graze on the national forest RA TRIK Ss | oe ah 3 central Alaska plants extend from Cape | : contends with and which have reduced) anges of the Rocky Mountain region ; z : St. Elias westward to the Alaska penin- ; , the margif between revenues and ope-!tnis~summer. ‘These stock will turn ¢ oy 4 = sula, The far western plants are on the rating s to the vanishing point. loft a gross revenue in beef and-mutton shores of Bristol: bay and the Bering * Co ‘4 a 1:00 Bet 8 11 Pp pal ses in the price of oil,\to their owners next fall of over $21,- (Continakd: trots from Page 1) se: TODAY d far and wide as the 900,000, «ceording to espimates -of for-| this week. Cincinnati freight ata A Thriller that Thrills neries sent 6,667,569 cases out, Dutton, Earle D. Holmes, Rev. W:| Most .of the salmon are packed in About 128 salmon canneries were op- erated in Alaska last year by nearly 90 *ompanies. Several big concerns oper- and pr prosperity est service officials. are making demands. for Casper, by which a great many peo. The grazing permits now being issued Alt of the strikes are termed illegal ple in this communit nave been bene-| will provide for 572,765 head of.cattle|by the brotherhoods. The strikers be- | fite It has result however, in a/and horses and 1,612,990 head of sheep,|long to “rump” unions, they say. It is ise of fuel oil which is a la factor | divided among the states wholly or|estimated that 16,000 are striking, with} in the power company's ope ting costs. ; tially within district 2 of the forest| another 50,000 idle as a result of the} i > - \ e z ! At the time presi ie’ service as follows: walkouts. (74 : rates werg established in s Cattle & Horses Sheep ee The Wi wam ; Dike the company was’ paying 1831-3 per {Colorado _ 493,645 1,148,840] PRESIDENT URGED TO | a s cent legs for fuel oil than today; 40 per| Wyoming = 94,385 453,400/ HURRY APPOINTMENTS O. 8. Buildin 5 . 2 cent less for labor and 50 per cent less | South Dakota-.-_ 45,985 7,450 (By Associated Press.) | x ae i for supplies and m at enter | Minnesota = 2,000 = ~| “WASHINGTON, April 8—In view of | the railroad strike at Chicago, Presi- - 1,260 into operation and ms sahatg ance of the | Michigan } - 15,500 = plant and More- | Nebr: ~|dent Wilson's advisers today urged up-| over the price of oil, it i ——., | on him to send to the senate the nom-| not reached its peak and quothtions | 1,612,990) inations of nine members of the rail-| ure expected to climb steadily this The natural increase of this permit- road labor board. The president has| ted stock, under six months old at the}heen having difficulty in finding three | ice is another opening of the grazing season, graze|/men to give up their business and rep-| factor that has required additional cap-| With the parent steck without being|resent the public on the board. and one which has been lacking in| counted or charged for under the per- guments put forth by public utility |mits. The numbers actually grazed are \BROTHERHOODS TO BE concerns similarly situated elsewhere. | thus greatly in excess of the permit/4SKED TO TAK! CHARGE An increase here is found imperative, | figures. ‘The stock to ‘be grazed this |" (By United Press.) not to meet one, but many ‘needs, the Summer are owned by over 6,000 cat-} CHICAGO, April 8.—Railroad official: all important one being to balance ope-|tlemen and 1100 sheepmen, operating | pian calling the: Big Four bortherhoo4 | Bakery and Soda Fountain Hot Luncheon 11:30 A. M. to 1 P. M. BARRIER” — Featuring Sylvia Breamer and Robert Gorden Then a Big _ KEYSTONE COMEDY =. Bakery and Ice -Cream Orders Solicited ad gk Jas individuals ot under yarious forms | leaders here to take charge-of the strike | - : SPECIAL / i The company has been placed in| Of Joint ownership. : situation. Federal mediation, also is e-| FURS AGAIN IN Ss Z much, the same position as the city| The demand for summer range on/ing sought. ! age ENTERTOINMENT : ilady’s sprin uummer wardrobe 1 | the national forests in ‘many parts of |". The Armour packing plant lald off 12 if pines pb gee Hes one of pisened /EVENINGS stumtning white fox neckpieces. found itself when it was learned t the municipal water system was being} Srabiepih ctea oF the tare eae 000 employes this afternoon, operated at a loss, which could only be! & 3 made up by traction. "To offext this | ity of the ranges, ard the fecelpt and |SENATE PROBE OF ‘thorized railroad strikes. It was Te: on increase in water rates was’ au.| consideration of the grazing applications |STRIKES 1S ASKED ferred to the committee. Niotisea, and the allotment of range privileges (By United Press.) McCormick ‘said the situation was se- Natural gas for fuel purposes is the |0M the basis of the applicants’ qualifi-| WASHINGTON, April '8,—Senator|rious and that he wants to glve the only factor which may be expected to| Cations require # good share of the for-|McCormick introduced a resolution to-lcountry the facts behind. the outlaw bring down operating costs of | the| est ofieers’ time at this season. Within @ay for an_investigation’ of the unau- strikes. power company and it probably will| the Wes neh ite g sg big Pian are! wb 3 take the place of fuel of! when a supply | pire nk oh M4 roy ee rt 9d be 2 becomes available, just as the Midwest Tplthe’ sonata ota Sige mies Sainainiaes ; z " pela ee nT eee aa to the forage resources, ihsure its ‘per- public, \steeled to the ine le by sues | petsation “ad. waste Bessie gocavene cessive advances ; “ a Rance aieeeee tee at con: | improvements and scientific utilization, 7 bi a rs 31 score against old H. C. of 1, arid will at? raat net niae atone Ca ce least take satisfaction in the fact Areal Vi votes tae’ fio eterier abe. agar the hours of daylight, now ste lily in- national forest ranges in this region A adas gta as i lo CST rs pay approximately $450 | 006 into Uncle Sam's treasury annually. ran ee item il tarda — PRIZMA Master Pictures in Nature’s Colors Miss Edna Carey Lisle Rex Mayne —— Come Early, It’s the Biggest and Best Show. in Town WRESTLING & BOXING IRIS THEATER TONIGHT, 8 O'Clock Sharp—Doors Open at.7:30 a <0 Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will tive a NOTI CE. ! credit on returned goods without the shins slip. Dr. Osear Lee Black, pastor of the One of the finest products of the royal First Pr an Church of Jefferson-| looms of Persia, a hunting rug of 97 ville. 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