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THE DAILY and 1 ipated ’ Prohibition .'h!(i-'fl the East issanlt to hold the line Deily ca Empire that antic JOH TROY EDITOR AND MANAGER 1 mstance that one of t Pacific houses e stron manufacturing st competitive and wholesaliy Atlantic bid charg Coast manufacturing Alaska pulp by son is to ! prices. ! were for refutes the Or about ply e Forestry at sale roy mber men i Jureau timber RATES Douglis, per month ruinously low the UFTION Juneau $1 26 nent and offer Delivered The timber wa for to highest and Jardine said he ompetitive bidder as it bidding would re uactuall ¢ urate th in ¢ that it those diffic who i ult get fighting thing i news hina 8 ) the are there that sending oceans is the more it the it about one and States and Great Britain tighting men of disturbance. repub ot pull and morc across the to he ALASKA ClRe TITAD will century retire of were nuounces thut he after a half It William J I probably approve some N {5} Darrow arence the making from fame et | and practice an of the vears ag with us b tion wish that had Hecurred D drov O made new of H when Major Segrave recently ord antomobile a little an That is minute ve he at a speed T9 miles an hear less than three a-half wd mil ' Smith Candidacy (u the Fore. Tk m Nt T Virginian-Pilot.) is awaiting the expected reply to the open letter concern which appeared in the Monthly, politicians are that former [P'ost DEVECLOPMENT ADDS BUILDING. While the of Gov. Alfred ing his sec April number allowed time to digest the master General Albert B Burleson, membher of makes Woodrow Wilson's Cabinet for eight has in- more dorsed the Smith Presidential candidacy it doubtful of his prominence 1624 to come out ination of Burleson ty of Gov growing candidacy It is to be former PULP TO AND PAPER NEED I'OR SCHGOL, of the Atiantic news t palp o eiarly paper 4 aey date ThEa the 1 honds even imperat hroach- i companic it all Jun Southern inftuence would i Mr. Burleson is any leader dared in has done, for the t and a Catholic The fact that done the growing popn Smith among Southern of politicia hostility Mr. Burleson politics who Gov. Smith who was Wilson's Attorney hi authorized no public an his views. but his prefer for known, and it even predicted in will lead the fight to instruct dele Texas to the next Democratic National for the New York Executive. is recalled how strong McAdoo was in Texas three years ago, the tendency to which Mr Burleson's announcement and Mr, egory's known preference points seems the more important It generally believed that the repeal idential Primary Law uat the recent the North Carolina Legislature was dict desi to place the State's delegation at tl tional Convention in position to favar it the oceasion for such a move should pwin remembered that Mr. McAdoo was the o jentrant in the North Carolina Presidential prin three yvears ago and that under the operation of the law the State’s twenty-four delegates were reguired to vote for him until the last ballot Clearly what Al Smith of New nice winter vacation in the South be, political huve od 1it offers timbey e makes the hids, the non Mz Ta the f Wi opening but 1 a W unit ha 80 attests voters and digposition ns to look on that Texas with noted in is one of two leaders 1o the nomination Watt Gre Tieenval. Mr. Gre nouncement CGov. Smith Austin that from Convention When it favor of other g titan her o Gasthiean another thomas Ty school buildin ory sehool of is he hond it will be several d veur n sub- 1 portunity fde the H un he mitted to th re tomorr last P Wow taxpa ant o moet pres v for Haull o'elock 9 o'clock in the wil Pire at o 7 | 7 the of of session ated by next Nu- Smith arise, It voter whose name Pie taes way re ery o th ty who G to ¢ is qualified o do so a should make y to the and cast ballot it a point polls a he OUTSTANDING ALASKA'S BUREAUCRATS. York needs is o Delegate tg! Al Sutherland’s palaver about the need bureaucracy would unthinking gibberish relfeve wka from Federal not that his amusing wer some people 5 .\Ir:n;:)l([ encroachment upon ! has occurred since! limitations the Or ! Suther to ask fisheries in aceept st function as Weepah Is Prosaic. zood 1 caucratic &5 Territorial Wickershar Act himselt 1 ) proper (Seattle old of Times.) strike is almost adventure of “pay dir 1t Nevada's latest [void of the romance in the past the findiy no argonauts from di any stampede ove entirely de Unlike discoveries *ut Weepah lures ant places and will not oceasion long trails heset with peril and (hardship. No hoom camp, free of the convéntional frostraints of civilization, ‘will rise in the desert to mock the elements of gocial order The possibility of sudden wealth now, as alwa but quick, cheap (limits the chance mediate vieinity erally known to that at present full | radius of ten miles |location stakes Dele- | 10400 ! has not only failed | i p i [means Menct ot government buti [conceivable kind arrived in true activity in the Ter- [belated. Its ofticers moved in witn th the North.! Press dispatches chronicle th has been reduced to a routine.” be otherwise than ordinar |prospect their ground during the night at home, fity miles or their lunches Placerville wood, Cripple Judge 1 wrote the in sanic land was hrought he vef Alaska unstinte about by Delegate when sed an invitation Cong 1 und sontiol of Judizc T ) perm to control her when d support to bureauncratic game. W z reham loeal md the limitation providing against L our, the orga ion of governments to manage to levy and expend taxes in Tervitorial government hurean and it will might do Wicskersham, who two sidents to Alaska, affords a thrill awr transportation larg mude 'I ot News of the diggings few d and it is all surrounding country of discovery claim is cover I Legislatur Delegate nvitation ral remain so, hecame gen- sufe to eay within ed with no | matt { u Therefo failed ! aceept 1 of Pre et Territorial f itheris f rided rm oof government who for Territor for and Nevada field antomobiles, reached the hy ndise stocks of ;. - law was not arliest crowd. fe in Weepah istence could not claim the day, and away. Some sute towns has 1l years rofult forn the mding outsty ritory, are nding bureaucrits in REPUBLIC ME NS PLAN SMITH THAT THEY AS OPPONENT. MU spend 50 arry Charles D Republican have Iilles cided Democratic Part mmense paigning. They, devided apportunity in the Wi ts enforcement New Bn in th ! wd other National leaders according to the FE Alfred Smith o Virginia City, Alder Guleh, Dead- Creek, Dawson and Nome cannot be s S duplicated. They were creations of conditions that 3 g have passed, never to return. The roaring camps campaign to over-ior popmer years are impossible of revival today genius for cam-|ug (he dodo and other | Weepah functions on a practical regard for peace and propriety, the paper the « tha nomine must pl popnlarit the President they E he Republican his ) come and World say papers, basis, with due| their best on winning Prohibition must hold place cred- hy certain will vote for that they must New Jersey, scattering West- that West- probably | Islandg, | the | have tha Wihile by wolidge is planning znsto for that they do not 1 declaring they with and the ence Southern r f ns Hthe (Seward ¢ y. * * ‘White Ru whose dynasties were cstablished by the same class and type of people that inhabit this country. In tiie end it brought about the destruction of the Russian Empire, the killing of Czar Nicholas, ‘the mildest of men,’ a trail of bloodshed, suffering and chaos, the estab- lishment of Communist Russia at the cost of 2,000,000 lives.' Delegate Sutherland, speaking hefore the Legislature, In other words, Mr. Sutherland says the Govern- ment, or those who disagree with him, represent rganized government, regardless of its inequali- ind de als tholic . 1 larati thit made & h ize Yo not a wet figure Maryland ern Statc and a ( "hey e t New perhaps here. They ( Smitl Connecticut Ham i upon winuing wit k. Delaware and, | ind L helievs a candi v Muss possibly Republica Mr. Hilles lives, that he will does ern against wehusetts, woula Rlode lose and hest and hire, In those President Coolidge aid it admitted oo win in that ning w bet says, St n i that he be President can Howeve " 3 | 1 about the condition referred to in the latter vietory " (part of his rhetorical flight. e Smith does mot discount the leas a effort. of Gov. of the colorful < bebalf. He real- that exists in the the leadership boyhood on king* folk to a s great, and the goods year require not disco nor the effcct campaign that izeg that in spite West against the of a ndidate the sidewalks commanding held that place after year in the face of strongest sort of assaults from the most skillful politicians of the country, will have an appeal throughout the nation that will revive the “log cabin and hard cider splitter’” campaigns of the last centur a tremendons campz the pgr dility attractiveness he is tired of We Doc Crane people abuse our party we mever abuse wicked boys who in their accumulate more than $17. say money. pretty hear no such abuse. In it, but merely pan the miserliness and rapacity (Houston Post-Dispatch.) of will m ade of the fe 3 tropolis, that the amor through q Hilles predicts a sweeping victory for the Republican Party in 1928. Now it is in order for some other prophet to announce that fidence is the only danger.—(Boston Transcript.) China needs Henry Ford, according to an author- ity in Far Eastern afairs. Well, if China is quite and the *‘rail-|certain—maybe we vould spare him for a while.— He counts(San Francisco Bulletin.) of Charles D, Dluce delivering tie realization to persons in the imr‘> every | owners S, while he himself epitomizes the force which will| hearing | overcon- ALASKA EMPIRL, | « o 3! ALONG LIF JETOUR | L 1» 8AM HILL | A___._q- The Month of Hashed Weather gentle shower-—sle hen fair milc Wirm nshinao, ok crys weather there doubt hey I 3 ¥ t A nd and ies o'ercast g al cle The every gambl: No hout {i April being g Obcervations of Oldest Whiit has hecome foned braux whose | the points of man) put his arin around walat? Inhabitant old-fash neount when “"1' weetheant i The Anania: Mthough 1 hav hooks,” said he 4 been ha defuced.” Club h aned a gre: not only havs ned promptly hack in b ' mnu the | hut ol i ret i ne ever i - o > | Sozially Only husn't much she s the and night in th e She wirl for on most populs <omething on week W in town every ) What Every Parent Knows WHERE PARENTS COMI in 8. Lbuis papey of them kn where in and whery y Ret enligh tened tho frequently wise e | i Mor hee being auite [ th orf line ch ! by ! To a Girl & skitt s slowiy e s quickly up thos itting Opposite ceping gonni show pull it down stocking Yo And Uil How vou rar 20 A Real Blinks What wa shock you ever got? Jinks Discovering had th apinic Lad of One the Dbizg that sume n of Lucky Guys OWN BOSS" Hoadline thes n bachelors like in on od marricd men! s Now rub it A Columnyst to His Wife Mean things ‘hout ladies | May often write. ‘tig tiun But only the nice things Deur, ever arve 'bout you Fool W W Question I, | see you have a windfall haddya going with all your money Jolnson-—-What AM [ g with it? Sav. knowing I ha three daughters and two have the nerve to ask me ing to do with t? head di Jackson to wile, you AM | ng sons, what | Passing Observation announced artiticial milk con ade from cornstalks. The rowers are asleep at the cwitch, Why don’t they hunt up the bird who used to make “all wool" | suits out of cotton and see what he can do ahout making “ullsilk™ ho siery, undies and dregses out of thet sirplus cotton! It is now b cotton Acsk Us Another One l can well water make people asks the Pittsburg Gazette and how can many good { be bad?” ‘How Yen e KO { | potting | hmlw‘ worry is b women More er Less True reason - modect street cur during she doesn’t have what she is 1 they are all girls of her cems odd when @ woman putting polizh now does paint The an a knows ahout cante hack It time time she girl rush to ling and to think there was « spent as much | on a stove as on her face NOTICE OF APPLCIATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 06350 {In the United States Land Office for' the Juneau Land District at An- chorage, Alaska the Matter of of J. M. DAVIS aska, for a Homestead NOTICE I8 | Application’ Juneau, Al- Additional the of Soldier's | In | EBY GIVEN That| J. M. DAVIS, a citizen of the Unitedl |States, and resident of Junean, Al- |aska, hag filed ilication serial No. J06350 in the United States Land ‘(\Mufl at Anchorage, Alaska, for pd'l'nl for a tract of land vmhrwed lin U. 8. Official Survey No. 15656 !situated on the cast shore of Gas- tineau Channel, approximately four 1 (4) miles northw of the Town of |Juneau, Alaska, in Latitude 58 deg 20° 10”7 N. and Longitude 134 deg. 29" W., and particularly described as follows, to-wit “Reginning at whence U.S.L.M N. 26 deg. 25' W. 26.88 chains distant; thence E. 19.09 chains to corner No. thence S. 5.74 chains to corner No. 3; thence by meanders along the line of mean high tide of Gastineau Channel as follow €1.) N. 69 deg. chains (2.) chains (3.) chains HF corner No. 1 No. ..4 bears 1 { 40" W. 2.26 82 deg. 58° W. 10.39 73 deg. 17" W. 2.22 N. 64 00" W. 3.03 05" W. 1.95 chains (6.) 31 deg. 00° W, 0.57 chains to mrner No. 1 the place of beginning, containing an area of 7.124 acres.” Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of tHe above described land should file their adverse claims {with the Register ot the U. S. Land |Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty |days thereafter or they will be 'barred by the provlnlon! of the statute. Dated at Anchor.\:e. Alaska, this | 14th day of March, 1927, J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication April 2, 1927. tLast publication June 8, 1923, deg. I . 51 deg. | | | ! MONDAY, Mendel'ssohn walking young b ed [forent tor woman in the sh how lin the fure 1 and P Company’s ) r4 APRIL good 'h.n 1927. thing last thi W many don't old-time of which d of the mysteries of a girl who has spent doing the Charleston tom to jazz manages he altar to the stately are - long did put lay ot the he list One 10w Fraternal Societies o% Gastineau Channel today all or to e Drs. Kazer & I*rcehurg,r‘r‘ DENTISTS 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours ¢ a. m. to § p. m. We Lucy never don't know just how marrie Stoner feels, but we'll wa lefts her husband forget rson who worries more | down than an old g an icy street in tight in a short thinks he'd been a di he had married and friend wife know would Lave been a worse on she knows the isn't another world who would ha with lim only ibout sitti mar or mun rudish girl A husband man womaun Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rocms 8 and ) Valentine Bldg. Telephor: 176 Co-Ordinate Eodies of Freemasonry Scottish Regular if som sthes had m hu It is impo s developing much sympathy for hes just had the mere losing her hushand, her il her money Considoring 1 prevent any thin much hugging ooks to us as if the be the only safe pin zirl to use nature while @ mun hosiery displ as h is B. HEISEL, Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDIIG Oftice Phone 4€9 Res. Phone 27f chin to woman misfortune children and LOYAL ORDER OF MOOUSE Lodge double a No. 700 Monday R, H Junea Meets ht, k Dictator; ai Davi cretary, w important is * from liing off and s being done, safety pin would | for modern . A Dr. W. 1. Pigg PHYSICIAN Otfice—Second and Main Te|ephone 18 147 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE XNc. F. & A. M. th - | | | i n human n Iways first, he feeling doesn’t ture take inan Monday Odd 1= nevi of d of fai 1 poiutwent if the face up the attractiveness hapely understanding of STAQ % Seder Dr. H. Vance Order Osteopath 201 Goldstein EASTERN Hours o 12 T to 8 h\' ‘l" Licensed otreapn ot Phor Offic Sentence Sermon t joy at death u had Lkarmed Daily 10 or the | The owlidge is ) th th ¥ how At ok i iIal Wearthy 2 BROW N News of ths Names Loretta Nix lives i'enn Miss for Club at 1. Olive, KI'IGHTS OF C(‘LUMBIn Detroio in she B & aught Pe liv. know v we Dr. Gea. 1., Barton CmOPRACTOR Hellenthal mdz tours u peach <« - WAFFLES il 18 cHI Afd will | from 11 at the McINTY coffe April tht The Methodist Bery waffles and on Saturday ctric display il TANTT Alaska P AUXILIARY. PIOGNEERS CF ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. Albrecht THERAPIST Meet cach nd { Mrs, Mrs, secend ol Cards Hall President; retary. every 8 o'clock p Friday m mont refreshmenes Moos¢ Fdna Rado Minnie Hurley Miss Caroline Todd PIANO - HARMONY Class an Private Sixth a~d q St ich, e DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY SHS e R Physician and Surgeon CITY TRANSFER COAL. WOOD, BAGGAGE AND KINDLING at City Cate—Day Night- 2 Valentine's Opt Department R. L. DOUGLASS OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. snd by Appointment ! Gold- 422 Phone Office: 420 and stein Buiding, Stand or i’ione | o1 tor sale at Tt papers RELIABLE TRANSFER Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY and GCOD SERVICE Our Motto Tue Cuas W. CarteEr MoRTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St Phone 136 Tx Our BOSTON CBEAM PIE and FRENCH PASTRY ARCADE CAFE MARY YOUNG, Prop. PRFPARE YOURSEIF Start With Any Amount THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT It Only Requires The Will To Act A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a hundred dollars before they can open a bank account 1.00 WILL DO STARTING IS THE SECREf OF ACCUMULATING THE First National Bank OF JUNEAU I’x AIN I)mswn\l\(. Coat Relining and Alterations Next to Allen Shattucks’ Mrs. J. .'\l.('[).ql\;lhl INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inec. 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