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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927. B i Y A nQ ’ » ] discussion whether “Ketchikan STAR WITNESS | MAKI, w,‘» OF MOVIE SCENARIO BRISTOL BAY | BASBOAT OLBA [t \, At 3 SO ET S [ R Oldtimer Will Visit | n'd time” nlml"rli govern., Most i. i i Vi ! \ - W i bo,() ;;i i !4 P S i of the trap watchmen keep Ket L) Wi o N ENDS States After 30 | HITS 0 i g and some of them Years Spent Here || |have been clofing 'their traps 1 ? | ‘v cordingly o | i Enroute to the States after LA .| Mr. Hardcastle says the fact i IS ON STAND LAST TUESDAY 10 years contifitous residence 1R4']>n|‘lr | in Serious (‘nn(h—‘m.w watchmen may eclaim they t | | in the North mes Collin | ‘i““ f“m] (‘l.“\.h W(\U(]— | were ignorant of the bureau r }' | | Fairbanks, visited friends her | v I l ) | ulation for obsorvance of tim > I 1is da lle the. Admival | | man .eaving. will not “alibi” them ont of i red Maaill ( torday wh 1e Admira g i Fred ] ‘ Winn Uu]«h Cessation of] | kvans’ ws i el s K trdublos— (Katehikin = Chronidl i sstimony Fi v —Pack Light headed for Buckley, W e The gashoat Olga, Capt. Oscar! >o | de e - vigit a brother w h | Oberg, js in a precarious position 2 Evidenc Iw\.l Fishing Better. | 1 ot saen ‘singe: combug aorth. -] O, & dteston’ Hymin Island Niegel AGED TRASIVEATCH AN s | p > = S palot Fokreat i vt & 1. Woid | DIES OF HEMORRHAGE I ( L t Mr. Colling was in Juneau in QML PEORs It Lyhh Saht i | ¢ g e A + TROT: for. & HAE. . FDe Aath dvare was brofht in yesterday by one | g P 4 MLLOLVERe, BRI e Hat e Klondite | [of the Olzas crew, .who rowed| Charles Patton, agéd 74, trap W senti (he h k arsg that \‘, ar s the HOMAIRE L trom the ship to Auk Bay, that|watchman employed by the Ward i ) J : ot 0 R A e s e D i he boat had run on the reef on|Cove Packing Company, died las* A 4 overal years has rosided at | |'N® ‘Way out to the halibut be week at the Cone Island trap, a ¢ ; e i e “J e s e st °@ @ land that at high water her stern|ter a hemorrhage of the Tun 1 w I vern yesterday il headquarters of | : } Fvas subsosgd which continued five hours. H { and ( g the U. 'S. Burcau of Fisherios.| | | Late vosterday -afternoon tle|Passed away in the arms of hil i 1 Fishing was permitted Kvi-| * ha, Capt. John Sunderland, was | Associate om the trap, K. Hagel ! Bl i ¢ chak-Nuknek area until 6 p. A Fode L et Setchikan baseball player. Ths ninat last Tunsday when the entie dis | fide; Tndications are -that tie|®ent out to attempt to float the|® Ketchikéin hishall player.. JHE [ AR : ¢ tranded ship at high tide carly|man had just died when the first The test man Mc triet wag closed down takes will be increasing in al )" e f-; y oturn | boat to pass the trap could be Lean, purser the Prince Rup The closing orders were, fasusd |localities ip a fow days, ho msafd, |this moiping. The Avona return } i i H | Civaias O y b 2 {ed this forenoon to report the | hauled, when the body was taken ert it a0 v d by Agent Dennis Winn, who wa 2ol R hip in a dangerous condition and|to Ketchikan, Paiton has long ca : ) on the ground observing the runs | yypeER MAN TO BE badly -damaged- by’ the erash ! e 2 resident of Ketchikan. He ¥ An( ~r and escapment to spawning area SENT BACK HOME Sandy Woodman aboard tha|! ived by two Dbrothers, re i ‘\\\ r When the blankat ciosing ord Diana is leaving for the scene of |8iding at Ellsworth, Maine, i - R | issued on July 15, by the Depart-| Arrested. early this week at Hy-| mishap garly in the morning to et o i ment_of Commerce, revoked. f qor hy Irinigration Inspector Da-|make a eurvey of the damage for oy { M Wity Wi, SESSteR. 1By Do PRl Sy iinte on a charge of | ihe underwriters. Little is knowa i g . iissioner Henry ‘O'Malley to pe-| having entered the United States|as to whether or not the boat | <l Hocolh nit fishing from day $o, day, and | ylegally snur on, a na-F'will be saved, as the exact exten i ituty 1 " : Mar . down when in his judgment | ive of Swoden, was 1y bray f the damage is unknown o “ b N rHE ROMANGE ReEALL i uch action was necessary to ia-|here by District Director W. - gt = el Macitl ik BEGAN SiX YEARS AGO D |\ bk ; ¢ | cu wdequate escapement Strench and placed in the federal | KETCHIKAN SHIPS S 4 e led | 3 S8 | wning area il pending rrival of o LUMBER TO WESTWARD &, X No pack figures were received |ders from Washington sanctior - | from the dietrict up to noor ing his deportation € ) 1 1 th h e CIRIL na 4 Ma total pack would be small and | the fact that Bongeson, who is 34|y "2 % BHAMS ,l[v .,W'N-“ o : probably not to exceed 60 psr|years old, arrived in Portlang, | ° 2TFive here July 23, will tak Do trial HE GG TR ‘B p y ! t the 1926 pach ré Lo e : rHANe, | on 100,000 feet of lumber at the - : e % nt th 26 pack regon, in September, 19 As e e e Mort TRANSFORMED INTO A MODERN MISS— b Stillman - Local fishing conditions are te- | sailor aboard the Norwbgian boat |\ ouit Of the Ketchikan Spruce t Ty | 13 TO BE MARRIED AT_LA TUQUE, «J WULY 29™ ed to have materially improv-| Boren Mills for’ shipment to Seward fo United St | ’ v the Alaska government railwa Bty United | —— ' cd gince last week. In a wir He deserted his ship at that 000 feet. tor’ the:/Cnrdova liam Gar NEW ;YPRK, ‘July 3L—Out " I 5 'he Rev. Mr. Olson s mow received today from Port Althorp.|port, working as a laborer in th A e et stand in succe such stuff as m x b \ : : b PR August Buschanan advised tha[gtatos until last month when hal g0 <& FAMUST “ompany, to ey 'has been fashior I man ; : ; of Fisheries he was pack-{came north to work on the Hyder ! & ki . timony complet e Sl e X 1 worc 1 his cour bl il ol et B 3 Lakina is due Tuesday afternoon session of o Bei b shis 1 X nd ¢ ) retuin raks ¢] Salksay . southbound and will take another ourt’ Reporter is expected to ar-|lions, and Lena V v ) 5 2 wa nfident of inc Bengeson admifted the charges 4 F. anoiie, Cou I I ) thema with his bri ) 1 kan n fiale bys {cargo south from the Ketchikai sive shortly from the States, and|Will be wed om J 9 e e He said halibut fi and sald he was willing to return | /80 S BT e e until one arrives, George Into this real lite r¢ h ; ; | PR ien calling at the cannery re-[to his native country.—(Keteh: [ oo Be o8 AED former Court Reporter, whose been 1t ( . v e ani| IMPROVEMENTS ON ted many schools of salmon|ikan Chronicle). i s 4 poin s A ant ‘District | thing ! d ; led DON JACKSON FL ReoHp Ty FISH TRAPS MUS UTSE Attorney took effect July 16, is|happen blond At Wikl Northwestern Fisherie Dua GRiGRRY I8 HERR ALASKA STANDARD TIME ki ‘Lhe position i n daugh £ 4 Queb : St Mu " h das Bay, however, report small W : i v " CICET 'mu S R e g djed 1anes & o o el e ver and well known Alaskan, with | R- E. Hardcastle, local agent of SALES OFFICER FOR |11 canudian hon T ‘ uckaon S ; e, e K, Aleskat, w2 e taen baens 1 i In I count 1 he re A report from Assistant Agent|gactimean. Mr. Grigsby blame rics, announced today that 3 COAL COMPANY HERE (o new vo now s to i ¢ pleted and th Hardcastle at Ketchikan said | o aien (F - EEEY i;"""l'm 101 ornment standard time,” t scic o 3 1 nt 1 trie e ) qu ean} ON BUSINESS TRIP| o scion o g n" o %2 ug tixed ap snd i 1 Sonthr, G o |2 e i | . sh. Sk merii, il o5 isinaiog haty & A ) ; o tha g PR Bl e e e e o A s (g TRAM A1 WURAY. clgking of S1a4q By Finch, Cartoonist of Covering various Alaskan con e 7 Vi But she lost her charr tew building thet s beinglably reported that a good run of| Judge W. H. Snell and Mrs. |traps, and for all of the regula-| THE DENVER POST munities for his firm, William | ,[‘:‘:; 3 Hm ‘l' “‘”l ‘””“ I for “ny iy I“I“'_““:‘ b i 'f'v' op fish had struck Cape Fox jf“! Snell of Tacoma are round trip.|tions of the bureau where timo ) Claussen, district sale manager ]H',. ekl e vih ‘m‘m‘ e Th weddin will | in Ls bresane . ‘. “ . 1 “‘ w ,‘ 1 ‘ 1\14‘” 11‘.fyv .;\mlulv.n ‘1‘1'4”: “\\v-w »'1 pers on the Dorothy Alexander “,’,‘" element e for the Pacific Coast Coal Com| s o ; il CuabaR. and> the " Roney otk A i rapidly. | ting from ) to 2,000 on each ooy There has been considerablo | n ’ ( irte hitc ( ap I 2 ( ka o 1'¢ - P — it — pany, wiia headquart at S la Sk enil’ PhhREa £ 6 moon b will tal the youn i o S e e L 3 ot s " IIELIIA N S le, arrived here foday on th:| A Rbd e (St couple al Afterward, the ASK FO! | fle, arrived here (oda [home of Mrs. James A. Stillman | ™ o ” MOOSE LEGION ELECTION 5 i i | | steamship Dorothy Alexander. He| 00 05 B0 0 A found it n t A le a ) i B haeffer Life Time || 7 B remain here soveran anys. |00 N, Toar cotumbia Univoritys met e MILK MAID BREAD Fountain Pens || PHARMACY Mr. Claussen has been coming| .. o g 4 1 school. While “Bud” studic ial : it i ountain Pens | i It tor LA ST S 3 A » b 1 ician Ls o 3 . st 4 sneils | - & ka for bt ‘wu. d their meetin sut we b H‘ - b \ i A Rodunbers wid K and " and Pencils | of Juneau the past 23 years. He expects ® AP AH RN o s s will cook and keep hou | d | ' ; visit Haines, Skagway and prob:| g/ e perat B M g sl “i .‘I‘w’-h{ s to succeed Cha MYREN’S HEALTH We have a complete assort-| |will present these inter sting m:[: | BBy Chatbam Stralt . ©AnBOrY) o gomesi ol e oam HARDIN BROUGHT HERE |7 Pendel 10, J8°, Bow . with &9 3 | [ment of Schaeffer Life Time| |instructiv u.uul’u‘uf . ot they | points before returning to Be-|,. ooa "y el and fish ar x e L ”'] this viei- BREAD Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets, | | folk e seen and drawn by Fis i attle. . e 5 § Deputy U. 8. Marshal W. G.|™ ollow the election the | himse! | attle, hunt s N L RRIEHAL W S liodae Hald - e dmlar - Dot man We repair Fountain Pens. || rhese men and women Tave | e Vg “Then, somehow, a year ago, it | Noble arrived from Tenakee ye X | : : o ; ]M_PORTANT MEETING uddenly seemed that we becapi |tordey, With D.'J. Hardiw who)R8 frolic JUNF 4U Bring in your old pen to pe||®rrived at wthe hall of t f"t ¥ " % was arrested July 15 for alleged| > ee — 4L dldkned: and: adilited. tres ‘of |and should be an inspiration L9 |every American. A different caricature and edi torial will appear each week in OF CHAMBER TOQ BE |, ™ost imuortant persons |yiotation of the prohibition I GEORGE DUE TONIGHT » B SN Y by Mr. Noble and bound over tc HELD NOON FRIDAY|wi o i ana it b Uy Mr. Noble and bound over 10| o ¢ naion Navional satiwilla | | charge. BAKERY IIN\‘\“)“ g t ¢ (he|the Bombard, ‘was libelled by the' boat Prince George, Capt. H. H “CRA |this newspaper on a timelyl A full attendance is desired a’ hen the young son of the bt B Pl o Heddin, is due to arrive in Junean E R R e dbe weekly mesting of the Cham | family . announced ~his intention (MA™1t12 9T Jo b9 wold |!lw evening: abhGt 45 oitlosk . “KOHLER” WA TREN, hoh, lson and Fremming ||t per of Commerce tomorrow, it|of passing by the debutan t| yISITING MRS, MoQUEEN o s A RS Y SR s was announced today by Presl.|New York to marry this girl of ¥ Willlam Bliss, who spent 'last QAN ’ Phone 577 Free Delivery Repairing | portant business is scheduled to|recently reconcilod after divoree |prancisco, and Miss Helen B the Dorothy Alexander for another : 3 | i} iy I i come before the meeting, it was | Proccedings, offered no_objection. |, st BeAtiI Ene ronrateippone| Wit Plumbing Fixtures |/ B said. in fact, both announced enthusi-|on the Dorothy Alexander anc - I The Chamber will meet at the{astic approval and, it is said. |are visit Slh- thete - ohll | — " ‘a, usual noon hour in the luncheon |shopped togother for the $25,000 | Mrs Harold McQueen while the ARCO room o the Alaska Bloctric Light jemerald and diamond rir ’\ v g v & Power company's building, |&irl their “Bud” had chosen to i 1 q W ]‘ BIRCHFIELD ® Lunchson will be served by the|Pecome his wife. In this respect,| KETCHIKAN COMMERCIAL i R Booiots fthe romance departed from (o | CLUB ELECTS TRUSTEES| i ARCOLA drama, because there were no| The Ketchikan Commercial Club Y GIVE UP SEARCH FOR PACIFIC the | ship in port BODIES OF DROWNED | “omplications | recently elected the tullu\\w-'h sl Last December, Miss Wilson, | trustess for the next year i y Heutitiz: Botlen Search for the bodies of Julius|described by her flancee a H. C. Nunan, J. C. Barber, J. R | New Shades ARE . BOLChe Mims and Mrs, Helen Lewis, both mple, unaffected little back-| Heckman, H. C. Strong, Frani! | New: Styles OILOMATIC There’s an Alligator model for every- who did not smol colored, drowned Friday night oft A Bold, N. R. Walker, Alfred Howe¢ drink or dance (except squ Gravina island when their ski refand William Schlothan, All but overturned, was given up late ,‘l:[!'t'4‘~'- AImnA!rv_.\‘ w \r‘n!.‘ She [the latter were members of the| | RAY one. ‘/\”igut()rs are f()r fl“ USCS, fl” sea- terday afternoon by coast guard|made her home with the Stilimaus | former Board i an and others following a .|and promptly decided that she| e E AN JTLER-MAU . o e ot g W 1 bl o At i o with| KETCHIKAN PASTOR WEDS ] " }')IRI({:*“(:\(;JRO Oil Burners sons, all weathers. > €O, huluxl .“ eved the two bodies, | Bud,” then completing his senior 3 which were ent to the bottom |Year, With honors, at Princeton The: Rigy. Ray K. Olion, pdstor} When We Sell It v when Mrs. Lewls stood up anl| ‘It was all her idea” comment-|of tho First Lutheran Church at s Righ ' E certurned the skiff, have been|ed Young Stillman a matter | Ketehikan, was married recentl; s Right » GEO. B. RICE A % i a2 - . 1 :;‘.:»x‘-u‘:z‘:nlmlh by |‘:“- (‘ivll‘\ How-|of fact,”I love her ju \’ :-Alm“ w\r Alden, /Minn ””|: Miss ]I‘x'\“ Free Delivery Phone 134 l PLUMBING HEATING , A”lgdt()r f(,flth(,l'\’\’(,lghts are l)Ullt Of 5 ever, flirther search will be made |is. She is so unspoiled, so utterly | Louise. Brew daughter of Me. (| pre 4 A g tomorrow, it was announced | sincere. so unworldly—L want to)and Mrs. Sanford Brewer, of Al | Sub Station Post Office No, %| (| I tell you in advance. what Ba”OOfl ClOth'"SClCCth f()l' its supreme The accident occurred when | o - it job will cost . “Sandy” Trwin, a white man, was | i A I vins (5o conpte from. the heach | L8 lightness, strength and durability. p his gasboat, anch 2 out m 5 o b E Miss Stella Hilson, colored, had S II 0 E S & £ Iready been conveyed safely from | y 4 sl B ok o he ceetent. [ G : Alligator .waterproofing is done by The tragedy’ occurred as they | BOW/ CLOSING OUT SALE STILL ON T i d h o 3 he boat, their & ' / ~ . s danaihg WE SELL BEST'GROCERIES FOR LESS exclusive process; 1t 1s used on no other b sistance.—(Ketchikan Chron garments; it makes Alligators superior. 1 Kz'r.cnfiairi' BOY 1S T’Eg FULL FLEDGED CAPT GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET For absolute weather protection in- sist on Alligators. ‘ e Another }\~|(l|k n hoy haz ; “made good.” Winfield Leadbetter | now has his mast papers qus jfying him to be captain of any. Very Latest vessel on any of. the waters of| the globe. Wew young fellows of K 5 £yl 24 acquire such papers. One of | in Bow Ties California’s big city dailies recent-| ly devoted a column in praise of | " "a simildr achlevement by oan! of her native sons. Young Lead- better’ has been first mate on| the Laurel making the run be-| tween Portland, Ore. and New WE GUARANTEE OUR STOCK TO BE FRESHEST IN JUNEAU! » We also guarantee to save you money on everything you buy HAPPY HOME CATSUP—NOW ON SALE 4 BOTTLES FOR 95 CENTS Come in and see our other specials on display Sold Only At . Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER’ st York City, and is at present vit- WE SERVE YOU WITH A SMILE iting his parent» in Ketchikan.— | Py Py (Ketchikan Chronicle). . GASTINEAU GROCERY Advertising aiways pavs. Use onll GS ~ the columms of The Empire, m

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