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STEESE BIVES . DATA ONWORK - OF PAST YEAR .-+ Total of $1,217,166 Ex }u-n«lw| on Territorial System During Year jon run we tant continued. Th aded, and ahout new surfaced 165 pairs wer € 11 th bridg stre at a new constry 000. To ¢ parl from th ymplete th ad Alaska total S, will re zlina, Glacier streams & ile | and Mile ”l hway W Tolovana River, Littl two cro: ng of the F ver Highway Work Maintained Th Richardson Hi way, reopened in 1921 open du 1 th n. Impre I placed wdditional of wbout $600.000 elected s on on the A road srandenr usitna ana itgina R important which was was maintained cutire se: standard vear progr at least one third was accomplished As a result of the ment, travel, both North Fxi ist, h tinued to i e o ion, U. S, F t Se T tol. Steese wring [land, Ore., arrived la st Ketchikan on the |ahn. He ghway t H ement was on a v'z ! am for completion an f this prog during th rapid improve- | iorton T. Mnunger rvice tn Forestr the pre opened in June One hundr of th 165 Highway from Fairban on the upper Yukon Ri passable for wagons and the on Munger tire route is utilized for winter| tudy o travel by double sleads. Tho | ditions ar remaining work on this project | Ing fores was also a iree-ye »-|of initiati gram and well over one-third of|conjunct the program was completed durir d the year wa day by T 1 wa Mr ial put on | | | | placeme orth He came to Excellent progress made on 1bout all this work during the past son, it was said. Work was facil itated by an early | favorable weather conditions gen- | AT ily. A late breakup this } Advertising always pays. has somewhat retarded the initial the columns of The Empire wa ten ago and pected to spe vera covering Southeastern Wla FRFIDE district ADLER COLLEGIAN CLOTHES Two Pants Suits at One Pair Prices H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man WE ARE MOVING TO OUR NEW STORE Located next to the Gastineau Hotel and di- rectly across Front Street from our old store. Within the next few days we shall be ready to do business on a larger scale than ever before. Watch for special opening announcement, SALOUM’S listance of 9314 | Railroad, | expenditure T and cor . |FOREST SERVICE MAN | | ARRIVES FROM SOUTH FOR SPECIAL STUDY iment St Port- tht fre nt problems. |, Ketchikan | | 14 mi] total expenditure boat t to the kan v i taken out Glacier| rict For THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1927. {UINCESS IS TO MARRY DRESSMAKER MILLIONAIRE HERE ABOARD | PRIVATE SHIP Valentine of Los An- rrives on Yacht lador with ]‘.l!m|)' | r fish- | 110 foot schooner w. 1 and owner Valentine r Henry d Edward, Captain W. W d crew of ved in Junegy this morning and tied up Admiral Line dock late thi “Salmon Puiin ten arr at th ifternoon and » the Valentine An millionaire W along with no cruising for cenery and a 1 time objects of th vid Mr loafing chedule cenery ha more than fishing e had a little occupied though success we with mon near nsiderable umnm light tackle uch which i sherme ) beiow deck )y William Gardner of Nev d w built in 192¢ yacht a2 modifi ter fi ¢ A pr bride and grc & saleswoinen & Prix | ried to Lucien weeks | | Forest, | Agnes |inte PARIS, July Lelong m joined hi man in hi is the second nd of P The late .Czar was her father During war Nathalie witn her Prince Irene v taken into Finland ther we a 1 her mother wi { Russia b J peasant | her family to Pari | prominent | recently | Prince ister, Olga Pa ley Nicholas 11 nepliew sister After her f inated 8 a coun in Finland, they moved and became ocial Princ Irene Paley ied a Romanoff Thec 3 Princess Zenia - o |ATKINSON FUNERAL 0| BE HELD TOMORROW Plan the lat on of the czar hipping the body of Atkinson to Mount were abandoned to receipt of additional from his sister, Mrs, Cameron which directed nt to be made in this city. The body is now in the undertaking rooms at the Juneau Young Hardware Company Mr for Alex Ont., day on the instruction night following a Funeral service wiil he held at 0 p. m. Satur- day at the Juneau-Youns Chapel, v Allen, Lutheran Church, terment will be green Cemetery. -, 01d papers for sale at The Empire. brief illne officiating. made in In- Ever- ASK FOR MILK MAID BREAD ang MYREN’S HEALTH BREAD JUNEAU BAKERY WM. MYREN, Prop. Phone 577 Free Delivery Schaeffer Life Time Fountain Pens and Pencils We have a complete assort- ment of Schaeffer Life Time Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets. We repair Fountain Pens. Bring in your old pen to be cleaned and adjusted free of charge. Nelson and Fremming Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Duke Paul of After the mother rejoined ! Atkinson passed away here | Wednesda pastor of the ith a 120 h. p. 1 engine + total foot shut down dressmaker-en will be | alie Paley, a Russian, is mar- shown above with her. canvas spread is 6,800 and in open sea th One slight the Volador| ester fisherman’s | placing of the s. Instead of aft they midgh $0 as to make smoother Started June 4 Angle or arrived ir ¢ and tied up there f and Mrs difference and the old Glouc hooners the between XPLOSION IN HYDER MINE; 1 re o MAN IS KILLED "™ June Seatt ¥ jon duc weeurred at the R ind Milling L yest which Mining Hyder to a mi eaot Company at rday, according tion received by the ial Mine hip in Seattl ed at Vietoria ikan, Wrangell on the north, staying as lon ather was pleasant anid | the mood held them, in each place Whenever a likely fishing place was found the anchor was dropped stopp Keteh place Vancouver, ind other to in office nspect |as the w the accident The other bruises, but is be able to return thout two week The er nd suffored recovering and will L0 WOTK I ——— e wire stated Commissiony Marshal at d went to but o it was de the United State Deputy U. $ were notified cid —_———— — William, | ¢ hack to remain until trip Earl Rossman Returns ALLEGED LIQUOR RUNNER CAUGHT alleged liquor mnm-‘ of Sitka, was caught last evening by the Coast Guard Patrol off Cape Shaken with 30 cases of li He was taken to Ketchikan and placed in the Federal jail| while waiting a hearing, accord-| ing to information received by United States Marshal’s office here today. A. Pihl “CRANE” “KOHLER” “STANDARD” quor - >ee - O1d papers for sale at The Empire | Plumbing Fixtures ARCO BIRCHFIELD ARCOLA PACIFIC Heating Boilers ANSCO Cameras Ansco and Eastman Films and Supplies OILOMATIC RAY ¢ 2 0il Burners GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING ~ HEATING I tell you in advance what job will cost WE DO DEVELOPING BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’'s Right Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. Free Delivery CLOS NG ouT SH()E SALE CONTINUES ALL SHOES MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET We do not call ourselves Cut-Price Grocers, but we do claim that we are not under sold anywhere in town on goods of the same quality. Come in or telephcne us your needs and let us show you what prompt delivery means. GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Open Evenings _ Three Free Deliveries Daily COME IN AND SEE OUR SPECIALS PLEASE! and for a day, or longer, was forgotten for The scenery of British Colum s lovely, but 1 think tha a four months’ trip in the| aska more beau of Aby reminds me a at | present especial H the high moun- | sr capp and t mooth w Mr. Valen- d wid Ro e Moving Pictures » from fishing, the party Earl R pictur wita |in Juneau outfit everal time The averal on the g game industr; Barl Ro man, hnnnv sport who has returned ‘ and = M'ADOO ASKED .| FORSUPPORT OF ANTI - LEAGUE The much inia country day ame Switzerland ne, with d with tain now dark aters,” NEW YOI WI New Yorl July 15 can thi morning ted here| . hliched what purported to be also spent| o toxt of a letter from William ( McAdoo, written in 1924, to Dr | W. W. Russell of Westervite, 0. | founder of the Anti-Saloon Leagun, in which, the American |a plea to support McAdoo's Dr. Russell said that other man havin H Ame taking g Film they have lop the project croen the ema hoard boys d vear hip and|&ion miniatu iy COOK GN TENDER I RUSHED TO HGSPITAL; |5,/ IS SERIOUSLY SICK| memvers ot e Exeeutve Com ‘mm se of the Anti-Saloon League | received similar communication The letter said “I stand for Prohibition laws | tegrity and for fear | ment of the law. The | all their en Analysis of the pri mary elections show clearly the backing of favorite sons and the | device of uninustructed delegations a concerted movement through Nation.” - - RUSTGARDS MOVE them on a says, was Shelter Island is the next stoy and they plan on reaching it (o night. Tee Harbor and Sitka ars ther places on the itinerary. From | they will gradually worl down the and stap | ; ?laboard the Libby tender Willare it the north end of Vancouver 1 k 1 I : B., was brought to town today by | land to .,m;‘ 3 |n|n.v 11': UNE | Capt. €. B. Ahues, Superintenden at the month of Campbe A ‘”}" at Taku Harbor, suffering from a pesEID IMHTING 08 Angeles.|g i ke of paralysis. His condi While in Juneau this morning X A 1 tion wa said to be serious by| Mts, Valoniine and her.sons vis:ify,. | oo ok Wuribnge attanding| ited th aska Musoum, shawidy |y yeign, entire right side in the collections |} oo irio Mr. Valentine 1 on w. George A. Parks 1 H. W. Terhune, United States Commissioner to discuss the salmon fishing and matter th can utive Sitka maynard 50, cool| coast maintaining the ir full in for ome to Los e exerting | fighting me his o8t affected Maynard was [the tender wa Taku Harbor, xeursion with haft He when the riven and ru n o arr employe stricken while eny here from}! tow the tender|out the a broken erank wall mo 1. t other ground was pertaining on declk stroke rred. Hel Ayoney General and Mr immedis tention| pyotgard yesterday moved froo: ) St. Ann’s Hospitai| o tormer residence si 1are. ¢ He | Street to the old Garfield h $Aesena on Gold Belt Avenue which they { recently purchased. The formes Rustgard residence was sold to o City part of the High School to John wa >+ — on E been 1 on r for From Trip in Jungles NEW wild extinetion a YORK, animal life the July 15 The in Africa face: result of the to be used as for the new IS THE PASSWORD. 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