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8 __THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1927. e s e e . © LOCAL PRODUCTS | "‘ TAKE BIG JUMP fER WHITE IT'U§E — FRISCO PEOPLE [ScA. Deeaxrs Tooay |HAMBERIN AND |t it g s iy | would be about 9 a. m at HOPE 0 BU!LB IN WESTERN REGIONS) | FYINE LAND IN |- s over it was probably O o AT n. to 8 a. m. Berlin time w2 [ | F | | r station and patrol work, the lu]vn time is 6 hours ahead of | i o etk dglisdie) of Juneau time. : t']“\\\.:lj ”H“mn'n', .:'\.:,.L‘.I}’ :.’:‘\u“m\b' [ A “flagh dispatch” to The Empire [ g \ Terhun~, Executive offieer of the A! I;IIA’).!I!I”H' x\filwn lA(lHl' l" l' said \‘\"n'- ’ b i Sav | @8ka Game Commission. Warden H | tumbia lands a Paterborn, es’ Alaska Commodities Gain ‘B”»‘““ of Alaska Timber Say |35 ewel 15 assigned to. the boat |Forced Desc(-nt Is Made on|Phalia at 9:30 p. m i K 3 ' in charge of » patrol an denforce. he Columbia hopped off from | Fhé} lf‘)i{pe‘t t(})‘l Duilds: || Clis o URIEE o o Account of Motor Troubles |New York at 6:05 a. m. last Sat 1g Industry Here. |urday. That it is their h pulp and paper $525,000 in May, Over Same Month Last Year he Seal's district is one of the| ( and most. mporiant ot | and Gasoline Shortage. e to builc p a | ssion. Warden Jewell 11 co - e atactuning. "in. |er all of the south side of the Alaska| . (Uontinaea rom Page oney (PHENOMENA REPORTED; A gain of $525,079 in Alaskan fustey in - the tory of i | Peninsula and the Bristol Bay areas, | - — PR g R Wl R s g s o e ABIE |, it tne motencn monntoy| SULPHUR DUST IS FOUND month over those of May, 1926, wa urance sent to Gov. George A. Parks | The vessel was overhauled and|p 218" S8.€ (18 SeL8 Y | indicated in the monthly summary g i flight ' was “wonderful. With the| Interest has been aroused by ® | completely reconditioned at Seattle | last Spring. It was put into condi |tion to remain in the field for at by George T. Cameron and | san F Columbia we could realize the dream | thin D. Zellerbach, all of San Fr | Colum coating of fine yellow sulphur ;n( mine to go from New \ul]\ Lo, dust which was discovered by 0. E 1 of commerce made public today by J. C. McBride, Collector of Cus-| This was contained in lette | Cape Columbia and from th 81 S ildi i toms. The total for the month wa: ceived by the Governor in acknowl |least two seasons, under normal con- | fue Nosth Bale 1o o s Schombel on the buildings on his fox 332, as compared to §1,220 A omant of iiRaolution pasdsd Dby |Aitions : Pole:| si side| farm near Mendenhall Glacior, The same month last vear. | thie Favent Adutiiidre 15 Which both jof . theALotic same thin dust was noticed on the ‘ month last the recen slatu i 1| - buildings of the Electric Light and per cent of the increase groups of capital were promised pub : L was in copper ore shipments which Pt “‘”‘."'“‘y‘w"”‘m’,“ Lo 'TWGO MINERS DROWNED _ Reports Are Receivad [Power Plant on Gold Creek, Sunday Ry i e ool | L Siptt A LA Yesterday afternoon and last night| morning, No word has been received an increase of $311.613. Canned e et el WHEN RAFT CAPSIZES |several dispatches were received by|of a volcanic eruption, which would salmon jumped from $290,759 to frorn himaclt aading s ottieiat ap. | IN CROSSING ~CREEK|The Empire from ‘the = Associated|b> explain the appearance of tho $356,062. Fresh and frozen fish b it el . : >ress regarding the flight {ust. shipped sonth had a declared preciation of their efforts to launch| The death by drowning of two| One dispatch from Berlin stated| It was much the same in the \ ; i ol the industry here, miners in the Flat district was re-|the Columbia was over Coulogne-|powdery | alue of abo $172.5 co o " : pg ‘ E g powdery quality as e i M LR b gy J. D. Zellerbach, in his letter to |ported today by telegraph to Gov.|Sur-Mer on the B3 lusitpiss the DEmice stone ared to $158,50 ! 926 ,. ; ) r ch coast at|which was scatter e e 1“”-;:..| '1-,'3‘ i u‘}w‘vn.::\:\:lfli‘w and the Covernor said: “The spirit >flGeorge A. Parks by U. S, Marshal|midnight heading for the Cologne|the time of u::-“;l‘;.d ,é’x,v,‘,:mf".:',."u",:'“,‘,',f i AL | r ’m\]l\'x‘r 1]m|\\u jn qlite. e0R S v ”nm‘h 11“_.1.:;..");»v llh » men |airdrome. The official time for the several years ago, said Mr. Schombel, Suride 1,57 conditions and _timber \;u’nlmvln o \m‘l\ was drowned when a raft W:sm{d”| nig!;l l’u('i)fiw Coast time .’UN[OR BASEBALL 2 an 2 5 pre nt opinions, we wi procec O twhich the two men were crossing Another (¢ ch s=aid the Colum- L e TR | |establish an industry in your Ter-|Crooksd Creek capsized, and Lind.|bia sighted at Dortmund at| LEAGUE MEETING Halibut 129,231 {vitory of which you will be proud |fors is believed to have drowned [4:08 this (Monday) morning headed C Satr 11164 {and which will contribute to the|enroute to the mouth of Crooked |for Berlin. Dortmund is 250 miles| H. R. Shepard, who managed All other 1,723 velfare of Alaska |Creek to get assistance to recover|from Berlin [ Junior Baseball League last year; Caoned . (sxcent 1 ek All of the letters said the writers {nis companion body. Neither of| Yesterday morning a dispatch, Wishes all boys between the ages of ‘ish) : {appreciated very much the official [ths bodies have been found from Plymouth, England, stated the! eight and twolve, who wish to join fatmdn 355.062 | welcome and assurances of fair treat- | Marshal Smith's telegram to Gov.|Columbia passed over I’l\muurh at|the league this summer, to meet to- Cured or (ex- | ment given in the Legislature's re-| parks 1: “Charles Lindfors and|9:10 Sunday night flying | morrow night, at the City Hall at ( s e i olution | Arthur Kirk, crossing Crooked Creek, 100 miles an hour and .|l_;,|m|l o’clock. This is for the purpose of Cod 5,574 | —>o>o—— 19, on raft which sank. Kirk |height % |organizing teams, renewing the lea- Horvinb 129 THEY CAN THEIR OWN drowned. Lindfors made th.| At 11 o'clock last night, Juneau g ranging for games this Salmon 48,050 | | 1300 Washington Daivy Farmers|bank. He went to Barney, A Welch's | time, according to Dr. W. J. Pigg ) Shell-fish: ! TR : " . | ite their own condensaries, own|¢amp, for help. Lindfors then went | — = —— )] 21.608 | The State Lodge in the Black Hills of South Dakota will own mileh cows and produce|fo mouth of Crooked Creek for more | S80 | the Summer White House. Picture shows the lodge; the FEDERAL and Cooperative Milk. It|{help and canoes. Lindfors has not | 16,400 ), th2 location reaches you from interested hands .hwn seen since and is supposed to | (ll\‘u:; Fish Products il e e e = — ol ~ l'through. 811 s of production. | ave ]wnflxl.-mn.'.-.l f\\»-ll( I; AIINI BRATe I “ ’ ” )" ¢ H line and quality is|varty's effo o find bodies have Furs and Fur-Skins | WE THANK YOU l i NOTICE [ e personal in.|been in vain.” | Blue Fox for your liberal patronage and an “hildren breaking fruit trees or vl (/. Ya40 ¢ RenT whoxe 1ty IR Nk, A Silver or Black Fox nounce that the Border Qucen w \H‘ mbing over fences into gardens| o =g G0 upon-its consumption Artificial floral made to| Red Fox Al trom BesiBRi NN LR A ISo Il ihe. praseani ey You arg interested in quality, and|order. Mrs. H. V adv.il White Fox |your orders now. D. B. FEMMER, | By order of Chief of Police oL TR oteatny | Lasting 2 \ Mink | Agent adv. | ad G. A. 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