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- THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY MARCH 10, 1927. * BRUTAL MURDER™,, ... NEW DISTRIC fA-"“o;fSRz%%’:s wr NEW HERRING [ PEVEALED WHOLE (1 ATIOMEYHERE, P52 0 RESULATONS - Tomorrou U II « vintendent of the Shota. it operit from the light o of the main-!local food requirements or for use t ofjas dog feed. md, includ all| Steelhead fishery.—In the Berin pe Puget the | River area all commercial fishing 118th meridian of for steelhead trout is prohibited at intersects the north | all times: Provided, that this prohi- Bay | bition shall not prevent the taking for the capture of fish for local food requirements vin a line 'or for use as dog feed. re of R 16 west co neau 1‘::1:\ ,‘.x (‘umn‘u-'lw at L u.-m on' the b rty the entrance to I : Juan to | WOMAN'S MISSIONARY | uncheon tomor- con M k 2 Q N 1 nainlar TACOMA, March 10—Jen- = .ot garding his recent LW ,\,‘ it i l\l wak Harbor in S. E. Al- e et O O LD . ‘ Justin. W. Harding, Arvival, ltrieficls who i e MFEETING TOMORROW sen's girl died this afternoon trip . where he attend . t tion as Superin 15 Enginec \I‘ aska Is E ffected— Chdngu ce to Culross Passag | — in ageny in a local hospital. ed the § International \th(‘l(ld\, \lslitd \l ml‘lu 1 is well known in Juneau, | § O I‘l A Ihe use of traps for the capture| ‘The Woman's Missionary Sncioty Ottty e R aska in 1919 | formerly employed at the Alaka Ju-, in ther reas. s prohibited within a linelof the Northern Light Preshyterian " , Wi ol Several other recent arriva’s i neau Mine. 1 s previously bec outer extremity of the!Chureh will hold the regular month- I've hurt my family,” was the n Juneau have been asked to A4 with Mg mdustry ¥ | mainland point the west side of [ly meeting tomorrow afternoon st phone mess; 1 el Luip B ittend the luncheon Il “I bave been in Alaska ower (o jin the Soutl n Aluska *lthe north entrance to Culross Pass-[2:30 o'clock at the residencs of at Police He l*l““[' oy " 3 | | neau before,” said Justin W ber and been i «d by Stephen 1 >t outer extremity of land|Mrs, 0. A, Stillman. At this meet- later revealed one of the most brutal |, —t{ newly appointed United Sta iry of Commerce, and ju side of the entranceling Deaconess Putnam will attend I in Juneau 1 in commercial crimes in the annals of Tacoma po ot Attorney of the First Division,| Mr. Cann m one o land give an interesting talk. Al lice history ) x . ture 22,000,000 during th morning. “In 1919 after | was #est a.or i tore for mine | traps for the € | members b req ted to attend Harold Jensen, aged : S nex administered by the A'{ discharged from the Wy at Camp | this year. Sev new Diesel Com- | in bait fishi prohibited in the PRI = wife, aged 20, his sor ! ommission from the Ju-! ey I decided to take trip 1o 0rs are o1 ir way north ir k Harl ‘ Latouche, I HALIBUT PRICES 16-month bo neau office \laska as I had always wanted to| be instalicd within (! t lin ¢ or, Perr daughter, s The general road program will be cee the country.” {month, Mr. Cann expects to 1 o extremity of | pagher en, and Smith| pRiNcE | ; < condition t finally drawn up after the confer-| esidential nomination of Mr. 10 Juneau she will tuke nall not exceed 901 [slands, 10.—Fiftee i a hospital. Jensen died a few min-jop .o or cuperintendents and mastor who hails from Franklin tional crew ine measure in length, nov| Bering River Area i, all i utes after he notified the police. He poipanjey scheduled for next week U. S. District Attorney |85 operations are under w hes in depth. For the Dur-| gaimon fishery—In the Bering Ri-| oy ot Sate a0 UHeRg took p en used a hammers g, 04 (ol, Steese. The bulk of th Arthur Shoup was | = s [pose of determining depths of such| . 1l commetctal Haliton forg 0T L ARE B0 RS and a hatchet to kill his family supplics have been purchased and | confined by the S Febry 11| BOUND OVER, GRAND JURY [°1! will be URO | salmon s prohibited at all times Don't forget Mooscheart Legion Indica were that the shipped to the various point e arcived iR Jupeal vesterdav. omi _ | the ba inches stretched | proyided, that i prohibition shall|Card Party tonight at Moose Hall. awoke her father was beating po snow. The balance of the the Alaska | the case the United States|™ ! knots. ' No such|yop prevent the taking of fish for —adv. ler brother to death and attempted| jioo witl he freig to flee from the room but the father!, her and hammered in her Rosa and Dai whici heard in Tuesday v Yablo i —— ~ —_— —_——— e than & | - i ted to | Mr. Hardin the final determinatior e cinnati IEnquir m or tlie app program for cooperative aml Frank B. Willis ¢ N of Ohio, and the sei sleull o I regulations for the pro- | P P EC JALS Kodiak Area ONE WEEK—MARCH 10 TO 17 mon fishery.—The use of trap. cans Grapefrait, cans cans Sli cans Grapefrait, D‘onmrhlv cans Peaches, Del Monte Meiba, No. 214, cans Peaches, Palace, No. 21/, ined until 1 I his speedy « {divisional project cement in light of ihe av- Senate.” His candic ions and enactments now wi- by leading Republi g detern TWO MILLIONS der ideration by the Terrvitoriai Ohio | neau.” said Col. Steesc. and practised law - -ee t Lebanon, He wuas ¢ ALASKA ROADS Resexas carp parry &7 i b e P )i all waters of Kodiak | WELL ATTENDED EVENT mE T b i b : Y nibral e AR CHICKEN DINNER ‘ (in waters of Col. Steese Outlines Various| ue second of a series of coral Cantain of Intantry g s e bon Ml . iy ‘,ImrHv» iven by th Rebekahs in promoted to the rank ¢ ek Amounts to Be Expended B e i il e o e Bale Next Season. e S 4 Tie o 5 SUSPENDED SENTEN capture mon Vmi‘mst , Amocat tely s approxi n the arm nl PR uthwest and approximately ka and spent ar ! well attended affair.j v came 10 A : and Cotton Spring liles northeast of Cape Uganik b = |Mrs. A, Hen kson, with a pey SIS tDHReY B SRl Thrift Shop Beok! l(nlet Anca cans Peaches, Palace, No. 21/, (Continued from Page One) lof 70, won first prize for the women "'Ilv“_‘ bei JooLs Jun : il Salmon fishery.— The use of traps cans Pears, Bartlett, Luxius = J. B Hart, with a score of 50, won| Hardi former g : b Ject at an estimated cost of $100,000. [the men’s prize and the consolation| ONio G ssembly, | sery FOR TH Ay \ iles VEGETABLES When the work has been completed awards went to Mrs Stanwortn | ¢4 it Ishty-third, i Lled il FOR THAT COUGH ||, TormatolSonn: Gadinbella there will be a channel cntirely/and Peter Amundsen. The high in-| 204 Bightyfifth General Assemblics - Willfdm “Saurdl Aten o I D, L : Sl et fas Re sentative of Warren Count -, | USE E June Peas, Amocat through the narrows 200 feet wic lividual score of the evening was Mr 1 aid ‘ ; ) V) on fishery.— The use of -trap at the bottom and 21 fect decp a*|17. Refreshments were served fol-| = ch Sl Ha™ shouldi S T Pl ik s Str Beans, Amocat Tow water with an increased width [lowing the card playing and then | (¢ five accepted his appointment SAN TOX cans Asparagus Tips, Libbys ey Tartiie hen wiiovou 1’ i had not wanted to come o cans Whole Beets, Amocat Across Petersburg Bar the dredging | e yaneRq “etter Us Rer UGeR weied PINE BALSAM w st & ther - not he liked his 3 annel 'hl']“«"‘“:f"lllllir(\’\ l:"‘H‘l “ROCKING MOON” ‘ home : ‘ y ‘ ‘ i bl | A Rl it AUTHOR CABLES| M tiriing wi not e sworn nio epth of 27 feet at low tide. All turns il il L BT Menthol and | have been widened | This afternoon Manager John 1.} FECE ["m";: \1‘.‘1’: ; '“I "w-«'wr: ‘ Small amounts liave been recelved {Spickelt recelved the tollowing JfarodiBL ARG JnAe AR e Eucalyptus | R0 1) from the National Park Service and |addressed to “Rocking Moon’ weet people and act as an official i etz Coliseum the Quartermaster General for the ences at the Palace where the f Al et ey TRY THE i Harding and their two chi cans Peas, Duchess, Tender cans String Beans, Luxius, cans Sugar Corn, Pride Valley cans Tomato Purec » channel w with bottles Heinz Catsup 95 pounds Raisins. Seedless, Best .95 maintenance and furt improve-|ture 18 to be sliawn besinning to-en accomonnied. Mr. Hotis = 1 3 pounds Black Figs : 1.00 ment of Sitka National Monument might, from Barrett Willoughby,| it & Rebied N, CHarlingssto BUTLER-MAURO 3 A 5 = and Sitka National Cemetery. lauthor o | | ]” ’l I " ,‘" . 49 pound sack Snow Flour, fresh 2.65 ge Expenditures “Best sourdough wishes to my fol-| | TP DRUG CO. | ooy ven 20 pounds Best Selectzd Yakima Potatoes .95 Col. Steese said that with the [low Alaskans and I hope you “,m:l""|||"""""”|""l""ll"llllllllllllllh | & above funds added to the Alaska|like Rocking Moon.” | FIRST Everything Guaranteed—All Fresh Stock o® © ooee wLABO €20 ©0CoCO LI K ._"Z’ ;58 28 '_"L“ - - e | st sl B RSB oo o2 Lo o002 38388 #8888 && 888888 : L T es—— [ Roat Commigsion. portion of the \l o ———— ekl 'Q Phone 134 We Doliver || provided, will re in an expendi-| —adv. | s Bl 5 § A T R ithee SHIRTS e i PHONES 92 and 95 | [} lain Whi Your SHOES are more !‘1 0. S ———— ‘—" N —— Elke Amual | | ELKS’ HALL Plain White T e e | i Roll Coll el L = ST. PATRICK'S DAY {/| SATURDAY NIGHT ||E L b i " ° £ DANCE [ T E Short Sleeves FOR PARTICULAR MEN—The| N E 1 I8 ATl sizes M. A. Packard| €W Sprlng = MARCH 17 | ALASKANS | : = 1 ] SHOES = ELKS® HALL ; Featuring ! e For Better Fit, Looks and Eas E i ' THE LATEST DANCE THE RIVAL OXFORD = Music "'V | HITS Hl SI GRAVES Black or Tan Super Lustre E The Alaskans z “I’s the Music” The Clothing Man = TN | el i E ‘ J. 1". Sfll()u"l Back to pre-war quality and workmanship. Color combinations are = 1_. most attractive and the dyes now being used make the colors more perma- E — nent, The sweaters are being shown in snappy coat models. = AT NEW STORE—Corner 3d and Franklin St pposite '7.1( innon Apts Rt UNDER WE/!R SALE CONT’NUES = IT COSTS YOU NO MORE to get your Plumbing and Heating done by the HEE = £ largest and best equipped shop in Alaska and you get a GUARANTEED job _____ OUR RAYON UNDERWEAR SALE CONTINUES THROUGHOUT E with a RELIABLE firm behind it. 1§ THE WEEK E We do not claim PERFECTION. I make mistakes and so do the men that = work in shop but we never let a mistake remain a mistake—WE MAKE bl = IT RIGHT. = Visit Our Dry Goods Department Now £ Our shows rooms while not finished are open and we ask that you come in = A : = | and look them over. = Now that our new Spring Yard Goods are unpacked and on display = ; Every fixture shown is of the VERY BEST grade and ABSOLUTELY E we welcome you to see them as the new cloths, colors and patterns are E l GUARANTEED. E most charming and prices are lower. Most all of the materials are now E ¢ You can have your choice—Standard—Kohler or Crane fixturcs — Price E being made tubfast. E plainly marked on every fixture £ £ | = = | SEE BEFORE BUYING = g s = | B.RICE == | Goldstein’s Emporium F e — — 34— = A = | noe - GEQ, B. RICE —pe = Qoldsteins Emporiom E PLUMBING—————HEATING————OIL BURNERS = JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER = = = I tell you in advance what job will cost” i P00 OO