The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 16, 1927, Page 8

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i 4 & 8 BIG SHIPMENT OF MINK MADE ON STR.YUKON Bown arid Marsh Ship 323 Animals Today, Having Value of $14,580 Three. hundred and twent mink valued at $14,580 were ed south on the Yukon this morn ing by the Alaska Mendenhall Fu Farm owned by Bruce Brown an Jackson Marsh, who st shiy Mifl'HMF f’éEW ORGANITATION Cfll““! i S lh})()ll'i‘ ‘l”’] l ()' [ cal Council Discuss | New f’mw [«n' Boys m Spring POLAND’S 'PRIZE BABY. BOY;V. {| “One of the major ____-IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 16, 1927. o R AR (CONSERVATION OF FOWL ASKED Says He Favors More Ex- ecutive Offices Being in the Territory (Continued from Page One.) | | 1 | i i conservation the game commission should have public support n | carrying out its work. | projects of BY REDINGTON ! 1 | 1 | 1 | | | T : TR neau since his last visit here in 1900, “In those days,” said Mr. Bills, I had no trouble finding my y around the town and there was no danger of becoming lost. On . this trip | found to my sur prise and pleasure that the town had changed almost heyond re- cognition and 1 was forced to in quire my way from place 1o place.” | More Dockage Urged Urging that the Chamber look into the condition of berth space and floats for boats of the local fishing fleet, Rev. David Wag- goner declared that with the new cold storage plant nearing com pletion and the outlook favorable for a much larger fleet of boats, safe places for the fishermen stay while in port should be avail- able to all. “I find from investigation and from what fishermen have to'd me that they feel the present space is not adequate for tlie lo- cal fishing boats alone, 'as they are in danger from rough weath- | er and in sufficient room. For| this reason other boats thaf weuld to | Reports from the information bureau and a letter announcing the slaughter of reindeer for sale on local meat markets, were redd before the Chamber, Ywho's who | i AND WHERE | Vlr. and Mrs. L. H. Melzg’g were outbound passengers on Yu- kon for Seattle where they will remain for a month or six weeks jon a vacation trip. li 3. €. Black, wholesale druggist of Portland, Ore., returned from Seward where he has been fot a few weeks on business. To accompany his shipment of mink to the States, Bruce Brown of the Alaska Mendenhall Fur Farm took passage on the Yukon for Seattle. Jack Gould, who has been vis- iting with his sister Mrs. J. B | Bernhofer for several weeks, loft |for his home in Portland this ‘morning. J. F. Maloney; who for the pnat | several months has been in the m- \wrlor prospecting and doing as- naturally come in when tha IIFW{BPsBment work on mining prop- cold storage is completed arc erty, passed -through Juneau on ditbious about so rlo!nn,” 1 the Yukon enrouté to the States. 'SEE GEE BEE About new Pacific Oil Burner About new Hart Oil Burner About Heating Plants About Plumbing GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING PLANTS OIL BURNERS “I tell you in advance what job will cost” | ot At Last the Problem Is Solved Lunch or Dinner fcr the nnexpected guest in onme of our Boneless Flavor-Sealed Cocked Hams in metal container, These hams can be served cold or warmed in oven and used as 2 xoast GARNICK’S PHONE 174 More Canning Fruit and Vegetables COMING ON STEAMER EVANS YOU KNOW OUR PRICES ARE : AND WILL BE RIGHT GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily e = SATURDAY SPECIALS THESE PRICES FOR SATURDAY THE 17TH ONLY I Children’s Wash Dresses Dresses for the school miss. value for this Saturday Special—$1.35 each. A remarkable Bleached Muslin Thoroughbred Brand of 36-inch White Mus- lin. Saturday Only—1214 cents a yard. = Turkish Towels 18x35 inch Athletic Turkish Towels. day Only—25 cents each. farm near Mendenhall Glacie | Rhodes Cafe and listened t Wiy departmaBtltn the IAAETIBW little more than three yeay j Honry R. Sanborne of Ket months has been the census that Of this number most of e Licut. Col. George Crouse |ouiine @ plan of campaign or is now being taken on the migra- mink will be sent to the Unitcd)(Cook has become conscience |Ated by the council of scouts in tory bird flight, from Alaska to States Silver Fox Farm in Min-{ g oy trophies = seived | o st City. ; Mexico. On August 20 we had 409 | neapolis and the remaining to|f. e f Fonriets itk timate as outlined | !l observers in as many represen- Seattle, Laramie, Wyoming, Bot |, -~ 7% hes AT e i g is to have| tative points along the- cour.e tle Creek, Nevada and Toledo, 0. | ¢ “Wir ! d.wil s00n 10 re- |, paid stont executi working taken by the birds. That was the This is the shipment that |47 10 .“ T '\”“\j, {fall time, ! Idate that th» first observation » Alaska Mender Fur Farm i | eastern \ is| was made, the second one being made this year znd m e o o id | taken on September 10, whila expect to make o | ! nust, each more will continue through the| shipments later this Fi &A!\Abfi wach, accordin fall. will be as large (as this or ooty ey O Rty sl ar s L o h ket IN fl IA N Q Fui‘ ey e 451 . G | of the changes of migration from i i i ekl . f S R | year to year we can find the trend i peviEEES. LAt year 300 mink o ¥ v 1 s And he certainly is a beauty. ITc s Bitto Vervasser, aged hvo ‘aml figure from st whnt oty PR oy B | GRSTR"GTI“N ‘; winner of beauty competition for Polish babies recently held in'| conservation measures will b Marsh | essary. There are {hree m Fho only, loss that. they chave ) jN Cntarsatianal Tiiustrated Newad | lines of migration—the Bast Coast, 0 osiging the antimic, IR S {the Mississippi, and the Pacif - péa j‘r-lm’n;» B e e T ; ipid . SEVENTEEN JOINED ’ AHI THE ll()Tl'[ 5 rnlv‘n t. and nur‘r,um(lhlshnw that 3 4 ! Bel: '.\,(l First Step Towaic Poteisliore | 4 | jonly in rare cases do the western losses whatever this year | Sisely | MOGSh LAST NIGHT f ool e i 7o U il hisas o kgt cor. this thoth meri. | Brown ieankixu; the trip to a [ ('P‘ mn” Kitsancool In- g XY | dian, so we know that the problem, ag carataker. p 4 om: } h v ; Marsh purchased 36 mink aud | body that will cc ed at the «well attendeq ! Frank Ti J. Hill, ’!m-nhlmm t Wikt Tara A o MERAA thatr 240w "on Clacter Hign- | vene s At thig conven- [ meeting of the Moose Lodge last|Jack Robertsom, Oakland; J. T.|PPO7ENS way, Since' that time: Imcluding| PRINCE RUPERT C. Sepicition the decision would be mada|night. The meoting was followed | Maurstad, Killisnoo; B. F. Fick.| Mr. Redinkton deilared that a6 shipment they have sent out [ 16.-~The conviction and jail sen-las to whether a paid executive|by a “soci session” . at - ‘which l\l]llsvmu)‘; 1 (url\-:m, Kill 1 !ulpv«i U e T A bend Saba Y 623 of the animals and have 350 | tencing of four Kitwaficool Ta-|chould be hired wives and friends of (he mem. n00; J. B, Fitzgerald; Seattle; WGl AlaRk Phakt vy feft at their ranch. dians at Smithers this week will, In the eight towns named there | bers were present. Bills, Seattle; C. 1:,' (1‘1 '.nrm piiin Sl g e il | G R Bt lit is expected, put an end to any{, . A i £ The following enjoyable program | S0h, Tacoma; R. W. Converss,| i Tk £ A ¢ ) i re 16 troops with more than 400 ki 4 D | ot T Black, Portland. | formation of the territory and its | turther attempts of this tribe 101,y ang Col. Sanborne declared | Biven: o SREECHiC AR, | TR e P "' | conditions relative to his depart. | RED CROSS NURSE IS | forcibly prevent wh te men from |y iho future of scouting in Al of cards: det by Witliam - C. Steff, ‘Ma-‘skm ey | EXAM[NING CHILDREN | cring the domain which t0 da's | \iey dopends upon fhis aid and Miss Tvelyn Judson, ac T ol B NI S S e i, {they bave fealously . guarded| ", "5 hia PP TN L | companted by 1 Hunter; a ; #:Tive. Bt anid OB Hns. W against, and with some measure of | itV ¢ Pt doig g, I s tios e et . George T, Masury, Se-{0f Frve Brahn and Company, who Miss Marie Faldine, Red Crose ‘um ol dabirt Avapier »f“;““”!]’ ot ..vIu x‘ nwl“hu;x,‘s\_mlm AStidheit S0 e Oree Wi B ; :‘Murn.e;l ] }l\n' Yullmn from o Nurse, is conducting her annual|yere convicted by Magistrate .170VE% 0 FVEr 07 GOV R O Oy b o ecompantea by Miss | John. Groth, Cordova; C. Carison, ',],s"v'fl“") ::l".)‘l’k',’: w;"."_,“"',:'; playstcal examination of the achaol| i, Hoakins. of obstructing polivel jy ™ Y5 C ',I" e il nest| Bvelyn Judson; and several foat.|City; Tom Smitt, Tenake Baye fs (’jl“’ b 'm :‘;‘“; : children. “While a number of de-| seficers and assaulting Dominion | co/0m e TR, TN e asnced by Willism: VRIG) ior| O AT ity s it 1 A A ? sed attention,” o enanended | done for the scout organi n Oy 8 3 HEERPQ ) i Mml of the defects have to 49! o three months v i | on| Waukee Railroad was hiring paid o' Tanke: nea Stise Ann‘- sl | Pleaded mot guilty \v\hen he wuas With tho teeth, eygs, or throat | mimert. Williame P us, | SCONE executive to work in smali|the licky eard. Mlse Anme rraigned in the United States Xibthor Totsee S0d. though important, can be 1'\‘ uel Douse and Walter Der.|l0Wns along their line to raige|Man won the high ladies prize.| Commissioner's Court and charged Bty | dontented. Ths ..‘,l,l,..,.;,,;‘,“"“_'):' = ; ; the standards of the boys. In Chi- ”'IL\“u](']!s”lll‘;:]I ‘|u‘1z . m[~ ,“;" with furnishing liquor to Indians ) 2 BTelie T Banhertty” s vu“ R SRl e I P .lu- added, “‘_‘.“““ show | PY Oscar arri and the low by \erl:ofl;lnv re\,/elri‘:pll .hAls plden h-]mP ]“EN’S WR]ST sired in having the defects Te |joq entered the camp of a pariy|'hat -in all the criminal casos e ons e streshments. _weta | 200 BUllty to gullty yesterday. Lie moved, Miss Faldine said. lof surveyors, sent in by the De-|Diought before the juvenile courts| Deliclous re et e was sentenced to serve alxty days WATCHES | e partment of Indian Affairs to sur ll'l that city ||;m-.» mlu been but ”'W mm_']” im“ o m: ]““ S0 1o Jail by Judge Frank A. Boyle | & i1 he Kitwan.]three ®here the guilty hoy w . B 2 ———————— HYDER COMMISSIONED QUITS vey the reserves of tho Kitwan-| e Whete (ho guilty boy AR o e e i : cool valley, made away with soras v 0ld ors for mmt ’rm- 1- mpxre the columns cf The Empire. Gold T.» W. McDonald, United States| o ) oi instruments and warned ) the Boy zouts. I et Sy e s 0] Commissioner at Hyder, ten- | o roceed no further with e —>+e - — ¢ i p : dered his resignation to Judge | (Lo 10 proceed mo hurher Wil The tuneral of Mrs. Anna Prices to suit most everyone.| T. M. Reed, effective the st (i ™% 0" horities ana )BT Who passed away last day of September. He gives as|utiicho ot (e Roval Canadian | 98Y &t the St. Anu's hospital, w i his reason for resigning the dis | \ouned Police TR R i e S L M THE Nelson and Fremming continuation of the office of Dep-|,vestigate. The arrest of the ac | ¢ B "“'“f officiating. Interment ] : uty Clerk of the Court wuuh cused followed and after was made in Evergreen Cemetery. | Expert Watch and Jewelry he held. The small salary aad | qjournmentis, the cases were pr | Repairing allowarfce for rent that attached | ogded with and completed with THE NIGHT I to that office was necessary t|(ne resulis as stated (.5 s fetemstll) make the office worth while. The | ndians Claim Treaty Protection u discontinuation was directed byl The Indians claimed that they HA WKS = the Department of Justice as a|were given protection, and tie = means of reducing expenses Of fassurance that they would not be = administration in Alaska. molested by a treaty entered into = THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG-|guch treaty actually exists is not = EST. MOST UP-TO-DATE AND|y.,wn, but it is an undoubted = BBST FQUIPPED JoB PRINTING 110" 1 1 00 iteibied = T N A |Who have tried to penetrate in SATURDAY NIGHT | - s the fertile valley, that the Ki = | | wancool natives are determined = | |to prevent the ingress of tie o = WOOL |5 e v e ELKS' HALL = i chiefs claim sovereignity over an = fifty miles in length. = i White Men on Trial = PANTS ] vy ot o = o | I prevented a party of tourists frym = penetrating their country and = Medi shortly before that captured A. = edium P. Horne, a surveyor, and hi 1 = and assistant, who had been commis £ - :]llm(n:d‘lu search for cedar in che = eav district. s y In 1921 the Kitwancool natives [ ] E Weights considerable notoriety by resisting ; the government officials who wera a ma = Top-Notch Quality l::::l‘""“ o ARl AR ' = .- ——— NEW COLLECTOR The majority of children wear e faulty t.bats the find- Walter Broad, for v ofa recent survey. Don't . with the customs service at Stew- our child this way. ¢ o 1 ] art, B. C, has been appointed by ,swylL fit the foot cors the Dominion Covernment to be tectly—mould sturdy feet for 3 Collector of Customs at Stewart,| laer years, No heel tacks— = The Clothing Man juecceding the late Collector V.| ghey ‘are sewwed all the way y R P B el around, Special “Allenite™ Service Transfer Co. - Will Haui Saw Mill Wood and Coal |ottice Phone 389 ence Phone 3501 Johnstons CANDY FRESH (13 WE” By CHARLES A. LINDBERGH and many other New Books JUST IN BUTLER-MAURO ' DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Free Delivery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. | heel and tip inaure longer wear, A large stock of Kali- sten-iks in many attractive, styles to select J. M. SALOUM, Imported Shopping Bags E These are very new and the varigated color- ings make them very attractive. Three sizes —65 cents, 85 cents and $1.00 each. Kute Kut Play Suits Black Sateen Play Suits piped in red. - - Sizes Satur- 0 to 8. Regular $1.50 values, special $1.00. SEE MEN'S DEPARTMENT FOR SPECIAL _ PRICES ON MEN'S HATS — VALUES TO e TWETRE T

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