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Daii y Alaska Empire IOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND NAVAb}R " published oty EMPIIE PRINT s, Juneau Entercd the matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES arrier . Douglas Thane Dellvered by < Tread By mail One year, i $6.00 MEMBER m ASSOCIA Associatec publi ATED PRESS entitled The nze for it or n~t jocal n.&s pu ALASKA ClI THAN TH SOME PHILIPPINE HISTORY. writing about ing of a pension to Wi Bernardo It will be recalled that it was on t first day of May that Dewey took Manila At that time, General Agunialdo wa runnin the Philippine Islands, Wil liam Bernardo, a scout in the Philip pines, surprised Aguinaldo in a mud- A valued exchange. th m well and | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1927. Lt ected there with it sful happily, completely succe article ich went to make up furr worth all told Most of the England, or was yrtune in treasure, jewels, fure about $20,000,000 ents from ven to and varfous sources. of Queen. It agreed will those who did articles th property ubject King were the King to bhim the Que ing t d to not i land only those were personal of the King roperty will of the wants Congress to meet the he and other 1ator; aind Repre ght work on pre ing matter jenator Smoot must be a glutton for hard work and troubles | | | ! and then the World's S the m of Con, big Pre ther that, in Anc After ght bring on se preliminaries for the Hearst 1 h to discard olidge a right Smith as muc lent 1 Gov Presidential! them not Empire ha for| However, d guess. ! | pick has | nominees a lthe nominations ne caus us to change our has it all the to be thing at least Jack The latter Jack proved to Gene Tunney. | — | | In one Dempsey yver Jack § | tul loser h lost \arkes is not grace-| that the laurel other when! his wreath Hail, Canada! (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Canada’s week h great Dominion is Diamond Jub-; in the full sw 60 years of Canadian progress, The date commemorated is the A when the four Provinese in Bri North America were united in the self-govern nmiile im and covered hut, about twenty north west of Manila, and held floor until General Funston came up. Our friend's modore Dewey did not 1898, at all. He des Manila Bay captured until Spanish on the | his men ] May l‘ fle cl it \Iu:nu-‘ has tricked Manila the memory him capture or troyed Spanish on that date, b August 13 within its that wa not in when | | were | was 1898, limit nder it and the army surrendered fovesting Amer ican & ult insurrectionists, in the of of an Gen Amer-| Merritt, following to comma can the co-operating Manila, was commanded it did participate army city. an on with the Americans| by in Gen the siege not | to An army of l-‘ernu‘“ ing Dominjon Canada—our neavest, greatest,| most admired and respected mational neighbor The history of the world affords no parallelf the relationship—close, friendly and more than 100 years existed be- tween Canada and the United States This Government sends to Canada its warmest| congratulations and felicitations. We could not) too much. It is mot likely that we shall say little The abidi understanding friend of these two gnties might be in the non Pythias mother country means less today to| the United States. The two na-} destined to approach the future which 18 for ay too sovere story of Da hip ymbolized Even the anada than have been by side is a pleasant incident 1 tions side It circumstance the two of thi in important | ¢ must | £ | ALONG LIFE’S ‘J DETOUR By SAM HILL Whatever That Is too little money lack, is doggone t there's danger in So I'd like to have just en To I know hav ave And y to of Oldest Observations The back may ret the lephone The Ananias Club * declared ma, in a hammock, sat at one other with we ( end a - pillc "Nother Definition " gaid Clarence, rence a pessimist?” pessimist, son, pred without a summer, an without “wha between an and A par ist a plied year a his dad Who Hasn't I see where it 1 :d that the perfect “Shucks pickle’s nothing new. I've b one hundreds times have been married.” Blinks mnounc ha Jinks the of si passing voservation way for speechies an mons to become as popul short skirts is to become j abbreviated. One Useless wasn't moker: urers would be in 1 fix the hairpin manufacture information for the the aret match as and stocking 3 Be More'n One Piece to You bt if father A bathing suit "Twould be the would Wear either ever daught she for kind in or out of More or Less True We're willing to bet that but winter, perfec pipe just as bad bought i | i 10, ! tough, | 1 o much ! sugh h I t m Y Inhabit be bacl £9 fengc we lid ow you and b« w hu W now yout 5 n t's the vh 1 optimig icts ¢ optim T we 10w ix piekls een in nce | d ar ust ser- ir bil ana | ¢! manu cotton It er, never water. if the | | knc any of the modern FEMMER THAKKS PUBLIC or residents, 'R()l< ES! finding | club and wifé more in the home than winter the brought ha one Robert \;;1;);011 ; Opt. D. 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Man- each month in lows' Hall, Order of EASTERN S Second and Fourt AUXILIARY, ALASK PIGNEERS , 1GLOO No. hment VA RADONIC 5 MINNIE HURLEY Aguinaldo, though final assault their history at ministers, the first time arve represented their respective poken with reference to this great 4 What they have had to say that for | countries Two years before the War,| Ottawa 1 an insurrection broke out on the Island of Luzon,|them has women ever get bald like the men they'll keep the tops of their domes powdered to keep 'em from looking so shiny. The FPhyslelan and Surgeon Office: Building. Night Washington and Bach of Nut—Swedish Ry French and Poppy-sced anish-American 420 and 422 Goldstein WELCOME CAFE Front Street Phoite 582 increase in the divorce rate | Gt 193¢ led by Filipino patriots who had begun agitation| national f for independence four before that, Manila was attacked. The patriots were repulsed| and their great leader, Dr. Rizal, ecuted late in December, 1896 The became more furious ever, Aguinaldo, )¢ of Cavite Viejo, leader of the| ‘patriots, However, the rebellion did not fare| as well as it merited, and Aguinaldo re-| fugee in Hong Kong when the Spanish-American War began. He conferred with Commodore Dewey before the latter, forced, on account the neu- trality of Great Bri to find another port for a naval base ed from Hong Kong for Manila After Dew Aguinaldo went to Philippines and organized revolt against Spain. In June he formed a provisional Govern- ment and himself designated its dent. His was threatening Manila the American forces, under Wesley Merritt, arrived there from San Fr and invested the city. Agninaldo sector in the enclosing lines. However, pinos were given an opportunity to the attack the city, the surrender to the Americans. Aguinaldo demanded the re ognition of the delivery Manila to it This and 1899, on the night he the American forces with hr-;«\'\: The conflict than two Funston, with handful of the in- yer and Jose was ex- insurrection than with Emili was a of ain, the| another | as Presi-| | was army when | the command of Gen.| rancisco occupied onel the Fili-| join in wis not on and his Government and of in} | was refused of February 4, and was repuled continued for Col and arly attacked losses. more when, stratagem, the aid of William men, captured Aguinaldo, surrection. years by a Bernardo a terminating FAMILIES SETTLE A l)l\l’l"l‘El)‘ R()YAL WILL. i ROYAL ¥ that/ be- and been made at The announcement an amicable settlement has tween the Royal Houses of Norway concerning the disputed validity of l!u‘\ will of the late Queen Alexandra of Great I!|i~ tain, mother of King George. The announcement, is probably the first intimation that people| have had that there was a dispute about the will} or that Queen Alexandra had unusual digposition of her property. Under the agreement into gold and silver furniture and 000 that were Crown Prince Olaf Queen of Norw and has just been arrived Great Britain most made an been entered | jewels, antique| of §15,000,-| Alexandra to| Norway; mother, the| ¥ Princess Victoria will go to the King of England, the Prince of Wales Princess Mary and other members of the Royall House of England. The Royal House of Norway will get about $5,000,000 worth of gold and silve treasure, jewels, antique furniture and pictures. Under an agreemént entered into shortly after| the death of ‘Queen Alexandra all the property in dispute was given into the charge of King George to hold until it was decided how much of it really belonged to Queen Alexandra to will and how much of it was placed in her custody for her life time only, by King Edward, then to be distributed according to the terms of the lat-) ter's will among the members of the Royal . House of England. that has treasure, to the value by Queen pictures willed of his a Then began an examination of the catalogued _articles and the papers of the late King Edward and Queen Alexandra. The catalogues consisted 7“' ten volumes of 1,000 quarto pages each. The experts required many months to complete the . examination, and it is said that they were able to arrive at a fairly exact decision and one that was satisfactoy to all concerned. 3 ‘Hu whole thing was managed with the ut- ecy, for it was agreed at the beginning “ M ‘interested that the matter must be | ernment, | I'lm(nmh‘lr‘r heartfelt, “family” talk. We are one people, far more so than could be said with reference to our the sea leagues in Britain; more even than could be said of the fine people Austrialia, or of New Zealand. Canada is t across the fence.” Wor more than a cen- we have been holding neighborly converse that dividing barrier. Dominion and this Government each other. Tkey enjoy ti the fulle rchange of This lieightened as the years go on cousifis across tar ove e ness with intercourse friendship will be do busi iatl ideas. Conservatives Split Over Lo: Program. (M Lord Ca scheme for increasing confident assurance to carry it into law anchester ‘Guardian.) outline of the Government's remodelling the House of Lords and its powers and Lord Birkenhead's that the Government intends in the lifetime of the present Parliament he created something like a revolt in the Con avtive Party. In the Ministerial press hints have been dropped that the whole scheme will be dropped, but so far there has been no official confirmation of this, and the rtral Council of the National fonist Asso- on have passed a resolution approving of » scheme. The Labor Party are to move a vote of censure, which will be taken next week. This too strongly expressed for the Conservative dissidents, who, however, have put down an amendment which, unless accepted by the Gov- would also amount to a vote of censure. really two Conservative amendments, amount to the same thing, and would limit the scheme to amendment of the method by which bills are certified money bills and |so withdrawn from the¥ purview of the Lords. To accept this Conservative amendment would, of course, be a serious climb-down on the part of the Government. There are but they as Where Friendship Ceases. (New York World.) Consider the sad case of 1. C. De Hart of Patrick County, Va., who is now in jail for violation of the Prohibition law. It seems that \l( De Hart had a friend. For this friend he all sorts of favors. He had him appointed of Danville and went on his bond in that comnection. Then, when the Postmaster) job blew up, he helped him sell radios. He even went so far as to find him a little liquor with which to mellow up the customers to the point where they would buy a five-tube set, with all attachments. And then all of a sudden he fuumh himself in jail. For the friend, as a sort of side/ line for the radios, had taken up dry agentry; land, of course, as we all know, when dry agentry knocks at the door, friendship, honor, aye, even the sacred obligations of kinship, all fly out of the window The friend turned his b(‘ne(fl(lnr‘ over to the Federal authorities; and as a result Patrick County is indignant and the Hon. J. Mur- ray Hooker, a local leader in public affairs, has issued a statement. All we can say about this, in addition to ex- tending our sympathy to Mr. De Hart, is that Prohibition seems to be pretty much the same the whole country over. dverybody seems to be doing the utmost to make President Coolidge's Black Hills vacation success—even the trout have consented to be caught with angleworm bait. (Kansas City Star.) o Before Congress can adopt a definite flood control plan there will have arisen the task of controlling a flood of oratory.—(Detroit Free Press.) Probably Bolshevism would welcome war as a also wo Sandwich Bread are not there They ton ont pany is The o ! | ! You up the used uld as say a secret but you will notice it al-' ways is father who lets the skele| JUNEAU the present thing that can exagpe-' of n R i b R e AP A s T s | AUTOS FOR HIRE Go right—right now can't with a choice of wisdom wrong way Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands at Alaskan Noland’s Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 seem many to be. HOME COOKING cof ilrs. A, Haglund, Prop. show thera good losers as to “Tastes Best Because it's Made BEST"” | a woman can’t keep - RS oy B Optician Room | Hours 9 a. THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- IST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND | BEST REQUIPPED JOE PRINTING |PLANT IN ALASKa. | closef when com BAKERY Valentine’s Optieal R. L 16, Dept. DOUGLASS and Oplometrist Valentine Bldg. m. to 6 p. m. by Appointment and “The Last Service Is the Greatest Corner 4th and Franklin St. GO RIGHT - RIGHT NOW| oo s S e A | Prompt Service—Day and i Night ‘ Covict Auro SERVICE [ Juneau, Alaska | STAND AT THE ARCTIC -Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings Phone- Start With Any [ e PSP MILLER’S TAXIT Phone 183 Alagka CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE It Ounly Requires The Will —says Taxi Tad. Juneau, both 50 pass{ | choose the §| Single O or{| go ways $1.00 WILL DO STARTING and call Day and Night Servl;e" PHONE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at, Bill's Barber Shop OF JUNEAU Hotel and 251 TAXI Stand Douglas Cigar Store - 1§ \ l Phone 251 Night Call 269 Marmon and Cadillac Enclosed Cars at Your Call Day and Night SATISFACTORY ‘iger—————y SERVICE GUARANTEED BERRY'S TAXI Stand at Gastineau Hotel PHONE 199 - of Juneau, Alaska HOLMES TAXI PHONE 342 Stand at Olympic Pool Hall RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ... Banking House ... Real Estate ... United States Bonds ...$ 136,377.50 Municipal & other bonds 1,132,567.85 Cash and due from Banks GreeN RiBon Taxt BEN PHILIPS, Prop. Day and Night Service Stand at Senate Rooms PHONE 3232 Total Cash Resources ... LAKICH TAXI and TRANSFER LIABILITIES 7. Capital . $ 100,000.00 THE & PIRE HAS THE LARG- EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA, Stand Central Rooms . 24-Hour Service PHONE 394 50,000.00 74,975.89 Surplus ANGS Undivided Profits graceful means of saving its face in future his- tory. Kings have Llons the same.— (Philadelphia Bulletin.) , s Day and Night Call DEPOSITS - Phone 94 E.&F. TAXI xomlb BROS. : Seven-Paueugcr‘:‘Sodm Service OFFICERS B. M. Behrends, President J. ! 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