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8 s e e WILLIAM HEALEY DALL |WELL KNOWN PIONEER e - = - s | my mind since other side have (@Y PRUSPEGTUR Am 1 . GUNTRULLER B"_L S e e ey |GRAND JURY RETURNS ' THE DAY IN THE | ety her prct w3 INDICTMENTS TODAY| DIES IN WASHINGTON, T IINEADSVISHCE IS 7 ) | | Defeat Murray Bill il y e | Among the can MEASURE MUVED l"“""" 171 I‘I‘ “ GUNT'NUED UNTIL } With the Cor hill out of T : n thi William Healey W1, lieutenant in | interested in pe | ! the way, excite ubsided at onee '\‘;“"l" dictments ag the International Te o E. F. Hanley, owner | IN THE SENATE | and the House ceded to clean | ottt Tl tion to A L from 1856 1¢ Jus Prince William Bills Passed | up it Murray's moas. oo G el in Washi D . March . and pioneer of T No. ef—Tie fccovery || ure | ifide; ol earll L by Muarray John-fwas in his eighty second ye . Mr. Hanley Sie titE el | warran ! dwellings : andon, and is lo been paleontologist of th of Jack Dalton in in P M. No, T—For Yakutat T, cept of #ale there Island, near Kel-fgGeological Survey from 1884 to ating on the Dalton Trail in the D] .. X i 1t (Continued ftrom Page One.) in wa y nine when i ind honorary curator of the Div v days of the Klondike excite- Loses Place on Calendar and ‘ ! A [|—— 2 — or and Gaffney voting with the found for Mollusks He had been mient. i rewand: Ditton. an 3 > 7 v | and W and B on |8 1e | professo 1 alcontol- | John alony, pr £y Forced Back Into Com- IN THE HOUSE the Clork proceeded to read (e ey gt Jas i R T B L e ] mil!('(' “)1\‘ M()l'nlll‘h Bills Introduced: ‘,,:‘. titute by section o Smith memorial petitioning o, Philadely terested in the development of the ’ & I 1. No. 62, Ross. Appro by the tine be had completed the e, S RS e e Shlor of 'Ganc Porcupine mining district. Mr. Han- priating 100 for tramroad roading, Mr. Sheldon ag deither Anchorage 1 drmed 'lin the National Muse ley was one of the best known and : on Yukon River portage the floor and moved s o Rt v , Fo) ompanied th oast Survey foMOst active of the pioneers in this A Bills Passed b oread by ftitle, after which thesgugon, gar Lomen, and Itydeer Alsaka in tl s and was the |section of Alaska. niad H 3 —Re moving ‘”‘”"‘_‘ P \\w;!-.;» w.\lq in ‘]»\HHHI“" ' voting it Worth and wl withor ¢ | - > y Alaska Capita el Lok ole and conslder BOUM oL e Pirst Div . both voted tor GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE lush st o i Repealing fur | |measures jointls i dhassitl LUTHERAN CHURCH TINIGHT|' alo| OLD-FASHIONED DANCE licen s | Flattened By Steamroller ‘ Mr. Worth's b pealing all f = n Pilot for s = H t—Re Valdez ' | For the mnext fiw minutes thellicense taxes an v dealers taxe oy Rod Chi A | The entertainment committee of for Dyke intenance and improve- | |aiv was full of motions and cmo Ipassed by a vot (140 @ ulbifect of e Mo The following books hy V am | the Amevican Legion Auxiliary has The i e ment ms. Mr. Sheldon confended that jand Ross opposit Caalii sliean el Wy Da in the Alask planned a special feature for the committed w LU H Seward Penin- | [nobody, prefending o hoe fair inf Mr. Murray's | Hottng $10.00018 cielock. All e port to Commission | Next meeting. 1t is to be an old- who argued as LIS ula ubsidy its deliberations, could very well re-[from the Third Division road fund | (o worshi et vding inhabilant -, | fashioned dance and promises to ho A \””‘l"“‘ L ArsR L "“" ¢ 1 Wolt and Coy fuse to give a measure some|for repairing maintaining the| i weather conditions, ete.|amusing. The commiftee is busy which div t Tund 4 4 g T I 1 y i o md ote Dotnty ort of hear He said his billlValdez dyke pas.d by a unanimo : in Alaska and its Resour with costumes and practicing old e o {1 %6 )0 M. No. 8—Re Alaska | [destaned to erente an all Alaska com Lyote o REIAL SILK HOSIERY fhe Yukon Territory; and Ma steps. i e four VISl 1 rission co )50 one member tol . P. Bussinge *hone 4623. a e d Ce i us s of B e ieion il ot oaq | | LnBdna o comp d of one member to Banhy. poendcting B bt ussinger, Phone 4623, ady | Habit and Certain Customs of In W o1 Bills Defeated: o clected from each Division with| phe Prosp i measur tians, 1881 § Joe Hill, fox i i Juncan o ol i | H. B. No. 40 " | the Governor as chaitman 10 ¢ fpggcq ugh econd reading - -oo—> {today from Sul B5d [t (oo i plice the. Controllor and Board of [ i auid come 1w for fual D u fl.[ ES THE CALIFORNIA GROCERY : S e : : be-| Dry Law. Control Board scheme. jage today or rrow, Mr. Gafi.| i Will be closed all day B \-\I‘H‘ Almquist Press your Sult. Wo o1 Soknaatoull | {r. Lomen requested that thelpe, presented an amendment to re Sunday call and deliver. Phone 528. L B M sldon bill be vead and supported e (hat the f oAb E adn et l | o ) ; ores fs request with a House rule tolunder it. $30.000. Qivided 1 S = e ilcol the RUERG: [emmemie = = the effect that it could not be denied | peiwaen the for P 2 f i J @ i BY f illezall vid or diver it [except by a vote of the House. Mr. oyunac0d b ul reuson and Ben 1 oy sy he fund a8 VEW also_passed Touse Joint Memorial v differed from this view and.j i e e e PR . e X3 S /1 T I S F A C T I 0 ]\T 99 A R S thist G, 7. petitioning for the establish iith deciding first with Me. |y A L e (e St pappbicauon Make. € in| R e o ieaslires ment of a radio station at Yak l--m'l" \"""Hl his decision andsuch an expensive proposition as i Cool and Comfortabie Owing to the demand for a more e L \,\u.!.uy B e piibiHIae M Byt lieil imhve DHERCEES Cilis: totiolsants ALl - your from cezema | spacious hall, we have decided to L (il ion of the measure establishing & |the Sheldon Dbill be Tabledr it ic AR s IOEE ol Ve give our Dances at the Elks, S {<anitary code for Alaskan p vas [mont provailed vever ing s n uickl Ui R l,‘l‘ly‘lim‘ e e (s of the House substitute . be rid of it by using Mentho-Sul- | OUR MOTTO BBiiin L 3 M that & workable measure had bee machi in motion > J 2 . O Peninsula: @ new woll bounty bill} ! ¢ TWO GOODIE SALES phur, declares a noted ¢ iul (14 5 s 929 S il Y e |evolved and we eive the their measure through DIE S L | FULCC . . i emnrial hroga. |Well as members of the Leg jected and moved it be contit | morrow, o a Society This sulphuy p:oparation, because o or | ordal urking wbroS)imyo mew bill was sald to be thejon the calendar until tomorrow the 1 display |of its mdesty propertic FEATURING SBIGh pvi L b Wiy gl o 1‘.». sult of hearings hefore the Senate |aive members ti to study it and ms at and cof n to quickly subdue itch-| Alask Lind conferences between tha “Attor | propare sieh amendments they will G BBl SR T R ehsenih SN “JUST A LITTLE THING” A e | measuse [ney General and caunerymen might desire to offer motion under |y cation e Ao ;i . ) g - - was lost on at eight to eight vote ! gnt Gianipileee - o Faie By i s B i " . e Mibon of A i Speaker Smith voting with the Mur| e VAR R R [ JUST CANT" BELIEVE THAT YOU tuanon At ; |SITKA RESIDENTS HERE. ay-Lomen combination e - Miehihos LOVE ME” Sehats Pasess One Bill APPEAR GRAND JURY| Call for Recess THE CALIFORNIA GROCERY flanilegn oy SR The Se yin ion ut -‘.\ Things were apparently moving rn.!“ Will be closed all day E jar from ¥ 5 79 e minutes this .mon pa one| Fo fast for some of the members, and|Sunday —adv BP TZ C()LIbEl ]M bill, providing recovery of | Juneau fa recoss was called for by Mr.| e 4 pub money woother pro ‘Kn.v,,. Johnston. While leaders were hold ’ bitve ing an informal conference, Mr ‘]EL()DY MEN B ey e o, | Sheldon armed himselt witl & copy | NOW ON DISPLAY p i [¢ity Clerk; Thomas Woods, pro-|of his measure. As soon as the| = é Infiator ‘ot the: Sivka ‘D \nd | House reassombled, Mr. Ross mover! | E i gl 5 - - el = |Mrs. F. F. Smith, Town .r.|the bill be continued in second read : a&,‘ ! l’)p(’r& / SATURDAY APRIL 16TH | i - ing until today. This motion, jusi| 17 N Qo WANTE Experienced ladic de by Lomen and defeated, w AT VE i - & ( ELRS HAII N . [ clothes ironer " Alaska St ed. Mr. Sheldon opposed it R EORUE S CERICED S 484 ! 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