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allow 8 GAFFNEY LEAVES SATSFED WITH SESSION'S wum(: A not Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northwestern due tomorrow « nin SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Farragut scheduled from Seattle, May 18 m s Alice Vancouve bard man I ve . thous um o, the h i as mu coyot wa to t a humor 4 Th. t dra need no credi Ways and colleagt in th wouid be grim human tragedy affair hows politics . will cherished > cheduled Mav to 18 @ th ople and chairman ¢ Committee, Deleg Admiral Rogers heduled to sail from Seattle May 19, 10 a. m Yuken scheduled to sail from Seattle May 21 at 9 a. m Alameda scheduled sail Seattle May 24 P m Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle May at 10 a. m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska southbound tomorrow night at 9 o'clock Queen scheduled Wednesday night Admiral Watson scheduled south bound about May 26 LOCAL SAILINGS | Margnita scheduled to leave for | Sitka and way ports at 8 | | o'clock Wednesday night. Pacific for Port Alexander and ports First and Fif- teenth every month at 8 a. m America First leaves for ¢ burg at 1 p. m. every Wed- | nesday. Virginia IV sails and 1y ports ever Wedun reflect th his Nome Leg Kialor Goes Tomor row, Leaves Behind Some Comment on Legislature to from to tha it 9 certain er in the th predict in Representative pulp Nome will doy Northwestern for the the fir on journey. He pend a few different points on his way along coast and over the Alaska Rai to Fairbanks, H 1l go dowt the Tanana Yu River one of th ts lea Nome. Mr. Gaffney w the Legislature February, and h last leav he before during it in making Alaska conditions himself for the he took an active Mi work ! € Thomas Gaffn TOW 0 Wes n rt tom th 1 already rted pe nev Juneau magnitude for Juncau Juneau and vard, mak will t homeward day southbound the road the first Good Words have my best h the ki wn from a h to pi i the pre Juneau for in d with logisla Th of Juneav is khone town and \ly deserve W that Dou- | | hall | | first bo: ve for alike the ] first member } of last reach will b He u the se L ocar aling pre th ang 1 DS BAVARDS LEAVING ON TRIP, GREFCE Mr and - My J Javard ar Legislature just ended has jeaving on the amer Alaska for portant and decisive. It sign |Seat() From ittle they will ;.»1 victory of the constructive, |}y to.N York City, wher | thought of the Terri embark for Burope. The and was natural sequence to with Bavard's mot sound clearly defined tatement nmor cnunciated by Gov. Parks in h een his nie The of such a ma and st advice in such a cruci situation beyond my power n | hi and study time J it tiv the ba way virn of on ful preparing in whicn | the ew of of and or oh sion part. commenting eession this request the for Chichagot Gaffney, 6 o'clock of the sponding to on mornin w a to i SILVER TEA, MUSICALE BE GlVEN WEDNESDAY ;; Decisive Legislature “Th been alized t progressive train in nwy th afternoon, at tea and music the residence under the auspice ild of Holy Trinity program, which will tomorrow, is said to best ever given at nts in Juneau. The pub the men of Juncau are which is fron Vednesday a silver given at R 1er a moth n G \ere gion Con From Pa a short visit Lon to the United 1t in Junean sometima The d hedral 21nol t will atten they th it vention in will o returning will arrive November Nick ard forni oee Al ind P, 1th Se Ammer mber of the b one similar including to this affair 5 o'clock legislat a man, w ollowing such sane which 1 believe every an_and child in Alaska is thankfu I look forward to a rising tide prosperity all over the Territory pecially in the First Division and busines: are to wefitted, and when all's well. “I am especially - crease granted in act, together with necessary amend ments to the act which broadens it (SEAL LEAVFS SEATTLE Seope, ama wil undoubtedty make 1| ENROUTE FOR JUNEA! applicable in every branch of in-| dustry. In this connection T hope for the welfare of labor and capital that the act is made applics wherever practicable. | am a believer in the golden rule and upon employers heretofore reject law to come within th the act Enjoyed Session I enjoyed every day of lature with the exception last, when my heart at witnessing the defeat i for they i don i and in invited to of more L b mil - " NEW DERMATICIAN AT VAN ATTA’S SHOP | Seattle, arrived o1 the recent steamers from| and has accepted a position Silver Fox Barber shop oper Mr. Van Atta. The shop| equippad and operating with | chair | -+ I 'AWARD CONTRACT TO | " PAINT COURT HOUSE The contract Court House €. Curtis and United States turned the Il manage the during his h'm“ v addition, M. . Benedic will clerk in the stor going they ( I Castor proud of the the compensation in R L. C one of U Seattle, at the lated b is now hree Hall, of Commission” al, Capt. . Simpson Saturcay at noon en according to ad Commission head ted to ar Sunday proint The | flagship left Seattle route to Juneau, vi received hor e is expe |rive in port Saturday or | H. W. Terhune, whose ment as successor to 1. P Executtve Secretary of the and Alaska agent of the Survey was recently announ lis aboard the Seal enroute home {The boat will call at Kasaan and There were several other bids for pick up a consignment of live beaver|the job. The work will be started for the Commission. These animals soon according to United States Mar will be placed on Baranof Island un- shal Albert White. lder the provisions of the Territorial| v et game stocking law. { PENANEN NATURALIZED The Seal has been in Seattle sov- eral weeks being overhauled. Short ! {1y after its arrival here it is due {to sail for the westward on its an nual patrol trip. | e FEMMLK ORDERS ,\'.n ka Game ot ur ine provisions m | {uarters the the awarded by 15 he lowest bid, $1000 to paint I’wIA-rul] the legls to | of the sadden and death Commi Biologi pdl on was cal in L e COATS DUXBAK Penanen, received the United States Andrew native of land, has papers in | Court o————— SILVER TEA-MUSICALE Ladies’ Guild, Holy Wednesday after 3 o'clock at Rice. Publie r.u coal, ete., also thosa who de-| Auspices of | sire to pay their bills can now do 80, Trinity Cathedral, at the George Bros. Grocery. I noon, May 18th, lll ank you. ir( sidence of Mrs | —adv. D. B. FEMMER. i LACED P! LONG PAN Boost Juneau-Not Prices We are busy and expect to be busier—BUT WE WILL NOT ADVANCE PRICES— modern expert mechanics and work at the very lowest cost. H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man Our large volame of business, shop, low overhead enables us to do your We do not claim to do Cheap Plumbing but GOOD PLUMBING CHEAP All Plumbing installed to comply with City of Juneau Code—-this is not for the benefit of the plumber protect the health of you and your family. Plumbing AR AR R U but to BurTERICK PATTERNS BLANK BOOKS Sheaffer and Waterman Pens R. P. NELSON’S Stationery Store — o code See our Shows Rooms with the Largest Display of Plumbing Fixtures in Alaska GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, OIL. BURNERS “T tell you in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 P! GASTINEAU GROCERY Is place for you to buy your Groceries from—our stock is Fresh, our Store is Clean. All our shelvings are painted white and our prices are guaranteed to be right. Full line of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Butter and Eggs arrived on steamer Watson. EGGS—35 and 40 cents dozen Three Free Deliveries Daily OUR PHONE IS 37 unfurnished house is wanted. please phone us. Gruen Cartouche 'HONE 34 $s0. Others $35 to $550 .\ R Give the Watch— The Graduate Prefers Young folks today have very positive preferences. They hope for more than simply @ watch, Trim smartness, accur- acy, and a timepiece which they will be proud to show their friends, is assured in the selection of a Gruen Watch, Furnished or If you have one MEN’S OXFORDS VERY LATEST $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 SOMETHING DIFFERENT GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET THE NUGGET SHOP ~= Peters- | | ( L on his naturalization | District | adv. ) * KUSKOKWIM FLU EPIDEMIC KILLS - 18, IS REPORTED ‘Mdladv RunS (,Oulfie Thlollg Lower River Villages— Crisis Is Ended. | k influenza {lowe Kuckokwim the death of 18 persc to telegraphic advice day at headquart G €Comm ie Hallson epidemic, run its course iffected have recovercd | At Bethel there were thre {and 15 more occurred in other (tlements in the district. Mr son said he was the only person | Bethel who was not hit by | disease. Deputy Distributes Food Deputy Marshal McMullen, irath, acting under ins |trom the Governo office od and supplie tricken natives d from hi ibes vividly he found trail much, only by a in making the cut-off is very difficult in the river with load, and we had both sle encugh d camp out day trail, days snow dogs, then it and one could crust River r received the Alas on Ited ¢ wecording to he M uction of the just re Parks etter Gov and N trip traveled very lians, and or portages, ting on kind of r-sized 1 ad to carry round trip, bedding, and the the native the sacond started to rain, and the the punched throngh then had two hard 1 of the 20 below ywhere on the not few off any A th the we at Vini MecGrath there but out for we e first Indians about 30 mile must have had just to hunt were below mily starved out before one old s up on a cache cill ge f pull they ills ived died there when w Plo\uswm Are Distributed The ne s Salatna thout 50 miles be irath. Sal- atna Jim had died veek before| we ved and had been buried. TO0 LATE TO CLASSIFY. full of u Ferry npire | LOS ing Finder wear- float Brown suit parel at J notify B the | T Up on S LADIES® HAND BAG 1-3 OFF BUTLER-MAURO carried the in 5| were rden Od those Hall- in the S ars and | pro-| woman | DRUG CO. Phone 134 We Deliver Substation Post Office No. When We Sell It It's Right 1 For the Graduate— NO one has yet been able to improve upon the time-hon- ored gifts of jewelry. Jewelry is the one gift that always appeals! In one, it wins instant approval and lasting appreciation. You can choose from our large stock of high grade merchandise just what that girl or boy would like, and at the price you would like to pay. NELSON & FREMMING Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing PHONE 331 'I'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, MAY 16 1927 be authorized He acknowledged with- jout comment receipt of House Joint ‘\I‘ smorial No. 1, relative to the pro- | posed extension of the Nome-Shelton |tramroad to Candle. Referred to Commissioner Asst. Secretary Edwards, of the Interior Department, acknowledging Hhe receipt of Senate Joint Memorial urging removal of Alaska ‘nmlqudm-r-. of the Bureau of Edu- |cation from Seattle to Alaska, said g|this matter had been referred 1o (the Commissioner of Hducation for comment and recommendation. —_————— NEW BURROUGHS ARE INSTALLED IN JUNEAU A new automatic B\lrr(mghs aute matic bookkeeping machine has been has Béhn dvised by Davil installed in the First National Bani. o o : AVIE 1 This is the first machine of its kind of -.”". \\hnr De llxlll!n\l( nt he De-fin Alaska. The machine adds, sub- partment, howe declined to handle dates, and ca free reports of s aid "¢ | tracts, automatically ee reports of rivals and depart-|jos four totals at one time. The of ereial airplanes : arriage is motor driven. The new rvice, for both matters {ni S8 (5 BT §UTED by 5. M. from the War Depart) govee, Burrough's representative in in House Joint Memorial No.|Ajagka. ke S Mo ssion of} 'y addition to this machine, sev- L i‘:l‘,‘ld “"““fil‘;(‘;“';;“;-'r“(_h_‘;"";‘l’]‘ [eral other Burrough machines have rigfy AR N ] Rt 1T installed in the Sanitary Gro- to_authorize the franking of weather ?',;.:X’AI“ETT'J,";A"(:I l:::;kel'he'r:]fi" : reports, Hardware Company. the|, Mr. Bovee will remain in Juneau helquring the week and is registered at |~(-.|xxn-~zl§:i1""‘ Gastineau Hatel. oged —— e N Pavis| COL. STEESE LEAVES ON INSPECTION TRIP connec- 1 two ) it f about 12 and and a little girl about eight. family had heen living on rabbits straight. We left them one quarters of the pro {visions, There no more native Ithen until you down about 100 (miles where there are two families living several miles apart, one is known as Deacon who has five chil- dren, and the other is Black Was- {key with a wife and eight children Both of these families were sick and had no grub., We divided the {balance of the provisions and medi- |cine between these two families, |Black Waskey receiving the larg The reports we received were that the natives h«-]u\\‘ that, al- though they were hard up owing to the small catch of fur, they in no danger of starving e - TAYLOR LEAVES TUESDAY FOR INSPECTION TRIP required Congress, boys, law by IGOVERNMENT T0 FRANK REPORTS OVER S, C. LINES War Department Announce Free Weather Report Service for Aviators. . Official reports ditions will be Signal Corps tors making skan points Conl- ‘ v on weather furnished by the free of charge o flights between Al- < Theile or, l()llll"l[l!l with the Road Commission, will leave on the Northwestern for ritina and Fairbanks via Richard son Highway. ! Mr. Taylor intends to spend a month in the neighbor ‘hood of Fairbanks visiting all points operation in that district to see that the season’s program well | started. | ment 2 of the is .- — IN THE HOSPITAL F. McKinnon Hospital with influenza. She her home within aid. No Yakutat Station The War Department finds establishment of a Government dio station at Yakutat, as by House Joint Memorial be impracticable, Secret advised Mr. Theile. In this tion he wrote: “The annual appro- priation for operation and main-| Col. James Steese, President ol tenance of the Washington-Alaska|the Alaska Road Commission, lef: Military Cable and’ Telegraph System on the Admiral Watson for Kodlak, is so limited that only be exercising | McKinley Par Fairbanks, Anchor- the greatest economy if the system |age und other points where the sea- able to maintain and operate its | work for the Commission has present station. | begun, on a general trip of inspec- “I regret exceedingly that for the tion. He is expected to be gone reason stated, the establishment of| from Juneau about a month. 2 stati acticable.” Pt ., e e i Pt APl cenats| Artificial flower pleces made to Joint Memorial No. requesting sur- u‘rtlvr for Decoration Day. See Mrs. vey and improvement of the mouth | Sully. —adv. of the Tanana River, Secretary Davi pointed out that before the War De partment could take such action, the) A St. Ann's attack of | turn to days it is in the a slight will a few is s | Any person found trespassing or destroying property at the Ball Park will be prosecuted. adv. The Club Cafo |To My Juneau Friend. hav, old Jelich. nk the past same cessor. adv the Club Cafe to Mr I desire to sincerely public of Juneau for their patronage and bespeak the kindly support for my suc- a I RSP S LET Aimquist rress your Sult. We ANTONI M. call and deliver. Phone 528. LAURIDSEN. FLAT WIDE WAVE Latest Process in Permanent Waving “The Nestle Circuline” Expert Beauticians, Mis. F. Maher and Miss V. Sigourney of the VOGUE LA ROSE SHOP, SEATTLE have arrived in Juneau and are at MRS. BAKER’S BEAUTY SHOP with the “circuline wave’ machine Betz Coliseum Melody Men ELKS’ HALL Ladies are requested to come into the shop, and we will look at your hair and give you nro- fessional advice. DOBBS HAT'S Regardless of where such suprem- acy may _have rested in the past, today the mere mention of Dobbs as the foremost authority in men s headwear decides any posslble style NEW GREETING GIFTS of Genuine Leather for Party Favors SERVICE THAT IS BETTER Phone 25 Free Delivery DOBBS CAPS $3.50 to $5.00 - joldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER