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e e 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1927. t-''IIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIHIIIIHIIIIiHlll!|I|||Ill|IIIIIIIIII!I!IIIHIHIH!IlllII||IIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIII'IIIIIIlIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" PERSUNNEL UI: Newest Spring Coats and Dresses There’s the charm of sim- IS ANNUUNGED Completes Report—Few Returns Missing. While the Territorial Canvassing which are expected to arrive here next week, the per-onnel of the next Perritorial Legi<laiure is practically that will appeal to every certain. Missing precincts will only woman. change the vote hut not the win According to a returns, the next Territorial Legislature, which con- F bers new, frcsh and smart look- FIRST DIVISION Senate E w A EL. Republican ing, each hasan individual K., 1. HUNT *R spublican, (hold touch in fashioning to sup- ~ House » . { CHARLES BENJAMIN Repnbli port its claim to “distinc- ¢ RGUSON. Republican . i w UL. Republican WILLIAM WORTH. Republican SECOND DIVISION Senate THOMAS JENSEN, Republican, CHARLES W. BROWN. Republi can, (hold-over | tiveness.” ulflmflllllmllllflmmmmflfllfllfllmmlIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII{IHIIIIIIMH Priced as low as $20.00 YMART SPRING HOSIERY With the return of Spring and the continued popularity of the short skirt, more natural tones in hosiery is the fashion hint. Nude shades wi'i con- tinue hut grev will also be popular—Parchment and Grain shaides are much favored. . L THOMAS G R. D. LOM ALMAR RYD Ind R. N. SUNDQU Republican THIRD DIVISION Senate ARTHUR FRAME, Itepublizan BARTLEY HOWARD, Republican (hold-over.) Republ endent House B. A. GRIER. Republicin JOSEPH A. MURRAY, itepubli \ \ E FIRST SHIPMENT OF THE 1927 WALL PAPER ' HAS ARRIVED-—PRICES AS LOW AS 25 \ t CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL borsrrorsccrcrrorrroiorecmscoees D B T TT, Republican I'TH, Republican FOURTH DIVISION W. FISHER, Independent!, F. N. JOHNSTON, Republican Republican SHELDON, Indepond- Juneau's Leading Department Store IIIIll|III|||IlIIH|||||l|lIIll||||||IIIl|II|IlIIllIII||I||I|||III|IIII|IIIII:|I||I|llI|IlIIIIIlIIlIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIlllllIII|IIIIIIIIII||IIII]IIIII|.. ; MA,L ROBBERY 'WRANGELL JAP CITIZEN s L IS DEPORTED BY U. S. A.| Thre is no class of aliens who| . jyyequ city councit will hold put up a more solid front than thé ’ . the bi-monthly meeting tonight in | Japanese do ordinarily, but the case 5 ¥ AR v ““®lthe City Hall. Mayor Connors sai R Eallie s e ons at deporta: of Saito failed to stir them to any oW b ess has Dec bre PERNSELRY 8 » § united effort in behalf of one of |™° :““ ““,’“",'\ ]_"_ ‘,‘:“”’ their countrymen who was about to L0 chelt dbignbion gbrs tonigh N tion is that of Harry Saito, a Lo g , B ir 16 ho is now aboard the n- | e al issues are before 6 0 of ; AMaska ¢ e “,' Seattle from | D€ subjected to. the indignity 1ha IO L aEheEone e founal nmmmmumnmmmmmmuuumlmmmmmmmmmuuumnuum e e - COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT ;made any apparent effort to save S The officer who was designated to, fCtion taken tonighs 1t 15 sal Bbve Lrech i N ST ave had con. take Saito from Wrangell to Seattla “xtra_Precautions Laken - sur vt G UM was U S Deputy Marshal w. ui.| CENSUS ALMOST FINISHED the Black Bear, fore coming to Wraigell. ife has had ) CBEWSH: of Hicka At Mestils ; Roblic @ag Bo Hilie froulie fiore. Brom: wii| VIL el Givngu oy artio e inn ~John McLoughlin reports that the obbery Case. o Sentinat. cooli leamm b doas. uofl ton: atitligrities \Ha=will senythat city census is practically comploted i :‘_“”‘“” e "m‘;"m"“w “"‘l\ landed in Japan and announces that if anyone has (Continuea yiom Page One) R s - > failed to see him and is not reg L COLD WAVE REPORTED istered, to do 50 at once tarod m oa New York fu e e AT TS B i abstearn: Lo 10 Cinlnias Wi b 00 e was | KANSAS CITY, Feb. 15 Subzero L DL WALL 205, A trapper ind other mail contain o I depd h made o temperatures from the Northern full orchestration, for sale at 15 Wt SLn0 The Cilack Beart Dard fihi to resist deportation. The Rocky Mountain states knocked the|cents each. Stella Jones, P. 0 aud o i ] Consil i Seatile seems | southeast and middlewest tempera. | Box 975 adv | have done bis ful W keeping | ture from the upper sixties (o below e DR. W. E. MUL}IOLLAu ; vomovement in coi- | freezing in 24 hours L cnse Sleet and snow has nipped budding | HA$ openca mis Dental Office in . : e mth of December Al | trees. . Bight to 20 dégrees above|R0OMS 9-10 Malony Block ady LeFevee of Juneau, temperatures ruled today in Kansg 0 Wrangell investi-| Oklahoma and Northern Texas, which ©oof Saito. My Lo are also covered with two inches of l[\\\/ll 1o have heen | snow vestigate. 1l the snowcovered 45 Cents ‘ MERCHANTS LUNCH r B that 1 four Fevee wa i HOME MADE PIES | Ko volved. T ihe here at th stance of the Japanese > | | of Pinkham hurricd southward | consul SEVEN ARE FOUND DEAD | ARCADE CAFE ‘ into Mexico. The outcome of the case was that —— After veral weeks he retraced Saito ordered deported by the, UNICA. N. Y. Feb. 18. Guy M. .‘. Mfll}, YOUNG. P'fl - his steps to Los Angeles and arrest 1 8. government. and s Tavlor, wife. and five children were - s od Shirmeyer. The aged suspect was at when an ord cor deportat e found dead this foremoon in their is finally sig hrought back to Alaska and i el At noodict fvowa farm house, They had been hacked clared to have confessed and im which there is ny ol to death: with a razor and knife plicated the woman ito cwis the hui " Koot about a week-ago. He had been out oceupied by th Cal t work since February 4. The police vevine his hnsiness affaire ju xpressed belief that Taylor killzg chares o f 1oery Valentine of Ju-|his tamNy white the nu.‘mhun slept American eitizen, who holds and then shie! Mul sition of vice Japanese con- —— ska | CORDOVA nmtn DIES MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF CABINET Shirmeyer's story was that in the str middle of the night he and the 1 “Black D stole the mail, cateh ol the n ¥ oand destroyed every- e thing of no value to them. Thoey the | later returned to their stolen wealth ul in he said. divided it and atedd The inel is not in the habit ¢ e g AND He went (o the United ¢ W of betraving anyone, cspecially when| Otto Allen, miner .of Cordava, 18 MII I WORK Mexico and soon spent e of h veis down and out. However, jt may [ years of agé and a native of Fin- 484 share no the amiss to snggest that some |land, died last wbek in his cabin. ) Fhe “Black Bear.” when arres nficance attaches to the fact thyt|He was buried at that. place. He Plate and Window protested her innocence v oof \\mm‘(l had no known rclull\fl ] fnot even the Japane GLASS - MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. i)i “’V(:"l1 W/ITII ; BUILDING CONTRACTORS - LEGISLATURE $l 000,000 FOR Canvassing Board Practically | ( onference Commi ttee . ing to non-arrival of s ral missing about these early arrivals CTecTdlat it the mhiea Division|s their orses are stabled within the proy | ince of Buenos Aires to provide tie A hational .[1: ime .lnl‘ the city's two| ° ° 1 | 1 { | | | CUNGRESS BIVES| | HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD We Can Now Sell Wicker Carriages 7.00 DROP IN AND ASK TO SEE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE Agrees to Increase Road ‘; Commission’s Funds. | at the locall toad Commis- | 1 Gen. James 1 in Wash-) the ap- month rtment A tele office of the Alg jon this mornin Steese, who has be D. C.. working Juneau-Young Hardware Co. propriaticn during the | indicates that the War Dt s reported from the Con- It Tts Hardware “We Have It” measure, ference Committee o the Senate! aHir 1buss’ of Meyresentatives, -in=| — — — . cludes an iter f $1.000.000 for the wetivities of th 1ska Road Com 1 mission There no doubt that the bill will be “““”‘::y l‘\viflloul'! ‘ « Of Good Saw Logs Wanted ‘ ‘ ¥ { ! gratulations upon his convince the author ington that The » Road Commission f part of a propc i | JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS reduced this and th the Bud SL00,000 The House of Re tatives incrveased the item t 000 and the Senate to $1,060,000 o i s ‘ Loose Leaf Supplies White 1 i inereads of Office Supplies | SEE US FOR YOUR---- W iution for ke st (o yeam Print:ng and Stationery o i the Road " ; SURE GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. n projects: Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska to be carried thronzh on |.M“\‘.‘n:.v Cea) e ALASKAN HOTEL ISR pl AN, MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, rror. RH()I)LS CAFE FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE Gastineau Hotel Building B. H. “DUSTY"” RHODES, Proprictor JUNEAU'S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED CAFE ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. wion of employees, which hevetofore supplemented the appropriation ant R Commi W Cormicl: to Rewed First Wife If Freed | By Ganna. Is Report Feh. 18, The Ierald oosay that rumor ol an impend reconciliation between Harold 1. McCormick and his di vorced wife, Edith Rockefeller Mc-| ol ;. predicated on reports that he and Ganna Walska had parted and that a divorce would follow, among friends of the CHICAGO, and xami THE ALASKA RAILROAD | throughout the year operates regutur pascenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interlor, | and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the 4 winter months there are two passenger tralns each way, weckly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write ] were currvent McCormick family The account said that belief that reconciliation was possible ed by friend of both on welief that Mr. McCormick was deeply pained by the disintegra such a wa b tion of his family aftéy the divorce | when the children Fowler, Muriel Dept. of the Interior i 4 Mathilde all chose separate I meal (IE THE ALASKA RAILROAD I U Mr. McCormick, upon his arrival| (Mt. McKinley Park Route) here, said that “so far as I know.” Anchorage .t B HH Alaska there nothing to the of separation from his wife, and in » — = — — Paris Mme. Walska denied the re.|( WU SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES || rumors |\, STRIKE BEGIN: Continued until stock exhausted entirely Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now . $7.00 by the Federation of SPECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF 1 Transport Vworkers in sympathy i wi . of the shopmen wio are nding higher pay and re- MIKE AVIAON instutement of some dismissed worker LOWER FRONT STREET - -oo— — SCOLLARL'S TRIAL POSTPONED o ikiiel | NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. to his wife, was to- day pos A until M torney Dore said the in Portland last week and agreed\ ties belo upon i temporary truce. | —— et —— It i estimated that 5,000 racel ho 10 CONFECTIONS Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer R. m BETZ COLISEUM MELODY MEN | = “The Music That Charms” NEW S ECTIONS JUST ARRIVED THAT ARE THE SENSATIONS OF THE SEASON AT BROADWAY { MOOSE HALL--February 19th sion $1.00 9:30 P. M. o oA dmitdsion: $1.00 You get the BEST for Phones 82 ax 95 THE HOME OF i | m ON THE FLOOR THAT IS EASY TO THE FEET ,‘ AMOCAT BRAND No:te better than the Amocat Brand—Every Can guaranfeed. LESS—GET OUR PRICES 6T.ORGE Bi OTHERS Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. B. Hall, Phone No. 537, One of Life’s Biggest Necessities—REST INVEST IN REST—at THE GASTINEAU ‘“Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” Open Evenings - TV RRSY VROY WUV Y SO SO WA VRO R WO | ,IOld Papers for sale at The Empirg Office