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INDIAN SINGER TO BE ONE OF Chief Eagle Horse, Bari- ‘ | ]m! io [(w:i Club ton of Klawock Clan, 1. Viiginia 1v's ive: beex the fr ed from Will Appear Here Brodke. thoi ly this morn Horse, well kno Fish of the Raven « toda who has appeared o TROUT FRY PUT | INTO AUK LAKE o 6 8 A0 Mo Q U. S. i'v“e u of Fi ln‘nw from anted me Indian t Juneau e & y n, were { at Klawock many of the Pacifi during the to be one tions at which Wednesday He Alaska, went to and later went he discovered tone voice, and of vocal musi Graduating from the travelled in companies for time and later hegan a musical| career by hmiself, appearing vaudeville and at moving houses: For some time Horse appeared on Circuit, ) nterts den ar i Philliy has befor dents igan He of a long taking antage the lead Coast and ral mem i / { <ka Fish and Game Club mainder of the fry ht' here from the U ries hatchery the Widgeon within a weeks and will ba planted lake. The trout e! to Yes Bay from and after hatching to be planted under the ! of Alaska Fish and Club which Grover C. Clean-up cou 1 Winn is president | Trucks were furnished for con- veying the Auk Lake by U | ureau Public Roads and ymas Hardware Company A party of left town at 4 o'clock this morning plante. fry in about two and one-haf may be awarded ! hours time, placing them at five Gkt wedlc | cifferent points in. the lake. atdah- AR trout fry were presented | to the Alaska Fish and Game Ciub by the U. S, Bureau of Fish- 1 ra ast severa Chatham leadin, heastern will of I the 1 Sc run an the Virg h ‘week at 10 Straits th | it at nia IV this Sa Ay n will sail ¢ Bay 1 in ‘.L\n 1e on her Chichagoff run | - to Oregon wher i v o | CLEANUP COMMITTEE DESIRES PICTURES in l'm\...n\ | he | All entrant test p. m. on wasg born d also | in the were thae wer here pice the of study in the ed by the Clean-u; the Chamber of d the final some are re in | Committ of .0 picture | Commerce; to se of Chief v improvemerfts mads men into Com th me and Pantages summer, soon prizes end of com he 11 s the in as po 50 h appeared at the Univer of Mici| The These aid | at the up during the sity mittee secret ich the ha con carried ou ummer, at tho hown in many parts appears in* full Indian clesn has papers, manner ies through U. 8. Commissione, { Fisheries Henry O’Mall M today expressed the Clubs appreciation to the Bareau for the fry and thanked the Bureau for letting the Ciub have them and shipping them to Juneau, Those who Mr. in the planting Winn, Dr. " Hardy, Russ Burford, Dr. C, Kohlhepp, W. E rard, Ike Ransley Joe Johnson, Harry and Harry Speriing R e we and roveme i the town nt , as having of strong and resonant has been developed where it concert stage. an_ exceptionally tha point | th - EXECUTIVES GF RED CROSS WILL MEET To formulate a ization and to hear port’ of Red AND GOV, SMITH o'clock in rends G: 0. P. National Commit-} tee Man Says West rends’ Have Minds Made NEW YOR} pt hat| the Pacific Coast is for Herbert Hoover for the Republican nom- ination and for Gov. Alfred voice 1 on for BUCCeSss y is 4 assi Cook wer r Fr roll call organ. th nnual re- Mari executive Juneau Chapter Red Cross will morning at 11 BM. Beh | M. 11400 Persons Will Attend ' Radioc Me etmz October WASHINGTON, pt More than 400 persons |pected to officially {in the International v t;hfll). Conference get their an fhere on October 4 from Chicago’s big Bill| Forty-six countr ") Somebody wanted to know if ii|vited have already named dele- E:f wasn't hard on York ations of from one to fifteen Bwith for the Democratie, is thef s pig fight in Chicago. “That,"! persons while. five other govern- Word brought back from 8 WISl yy waiker replied, “it n question |ments have declined the invita- B8 tae Faclle Coast by Lafayettels,. wo Mayor of Chicago to'an:|tion and seven have not replied B. Gleason, Sec of the last| o |y Republican National Convention SR (e | The Amertean delegation of He says there seems to be mo| SUITS PRESSED—$1.00 | members is headed by Secre other men in the minds of the Phone 576 | Hoover of the Commerca Depar D"“l“l" ool V;"" _“";“"‘“']'(,I’f‘! Jordan’s Valet Service {ment who probably will be heard some people say that Gov -- {lected as president of the con Smith would not get the Cali-| will like lenee at its fivet pie fornia delegation. “However thel o ioh tinaly el ot people of the Far West seem to pric At AR A | have their minds made up and S OF sov il ok Skalaose the Republicans are for Hoover conscience. JORDAN'S| leegion are and the Democrats for Smith,” SERVICE. adv. | tomorrow sald Gleason. “In the fifteen day - |pall at 8 I was in Californ ¥ 818" noklota oarars Tor sare At Phe Miioirs, | vited: hear McAdoo's nam= mentioned a single time. I heard Gov. Smith talked everywhere.” Mr. Gleason, who made an in vestigation, said he would report to the Republican National Com mittee that San Francisco ha all the necessary facilities for s Convention City. It is admitted here that San| Francisco's chances to get thel Republican tional Convention have receded since the withdraw al of President Cool w hen| it was thought that the conven tion would be a ratification meeting it was about agreed that the convention should go there Now that it is apparent that there will be a real fighting con- vention it is believed that the powers that be will want the convention in a city that might be rea by m people at} less expense, and Minneapolis, St. Louis, Detroit and Philadelpi | are all contending for the honor. Sentiment here in favor of Phil adelphia growing. e SPECIAL RATES FOR FAIR WEEK OFFERED ON MAILBOAT ROUTE Motorship ginia 1V, Matt Nordness, left at ¢ last night for Chichagoff and w ports with the following passen- Flashlights , Ben €, Niifea Georgn of the P Stonehon:« the office of b Chairman, in B Jank i Hard on New York? Ask | Big Bill, Says “Jimmy” PARIS, Sept. 22 asked a Jimmy are partici Radio which Curious folks question must Tele- who opens York swer of s of those in- New You with us with our | teratio with VALET to do are busines session WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART giving a card party night at the Moose o'clock. Public in —adv. e e e WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART .LEGION CARD PARTY TO. GHT AT ¢ MOOSE 0’CLOCK HALL it iy Public Invited ed Gt ~ Our Prices: Concord Grapes - 60c Cucumbers - 3 for 25¢ s || Sweet Potatoes 3Lbs 25¢ “wi[|Canning Pears Box 2.95 "7 |IRipe Tomatoes 2 Ibs. 25¢ Watch for Price on CANNING PRUNES Quality in Every Package GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Open Evenin;t Cant o'clock Phone 134 Post Office No. 1. | Dawson AL DRESSED br mm_n HURT IN ¥ Here’s first photo of Bett; Nuthall, 16-year-old British rac quet ‘wonder, outfitted in any thing but regular tcnnis togq Gives you entirely new angle ot charming Britisher, doesn’t it? (International Hiustrated Nows) - - PIONEER DAWSONITE DIED il , aged 66, pio of South Dawson Mary's hospital a wh he had been for a month. He came to Dawson early days from Gleng ty, Ontario, where he He wig companied by a br: who died several years ago, > OF C. WILL MEET Keun ident St Duncan neer res died at C. The regular weekly luncheon ¢ the Juneau Chamber of ('nmmu-r(wz i will the be held Alaska Power company sral matters of general we to be brought up, according to the committee in charge. The Martha Society of the North i Presbyterian church e luncheon as ushal. tomorrow noon Electric Light anl lunchroom. Sev- interes prepare -, ¢ The Tmpire. Johnstons CANDY FRESH There Is None Better NIGHT HAWKS - ELKS’ HALL With Pride to the Plumbi " We nct only complied MANY THINGS that go idnded in the written MINING CGMPANY TO | equipment. will| Starklof Chuld Sulously . Huthida Automobile Ac- cident in Ketchikan he daughter of ie Starklof, who were ed some time %go for viola m of the prohibition laws, was njured yesterday in an automobi ident. at Ketchikan. Both hi nd the skuli of the child wera! ractured, and she is in the hos al in a dangerous condition, ording to word received by U. Mavshal Albert White this norning. The child was in Ketchikan with ¢ mother, who was a witness the Frisby ¢ which was ed in the Di Court there. : father who s serving a term of one year in the Federal jail ix wav may be transferred to n to be near the littie iter who is constantly him, Marshal White ARSI PN August and | con-, in ase OPERATE NEAR NOME Articles filed have the the ! i of incorporation in the office of of the Territory by de Paga Mining company . of New York City, for the| I purpose of general mining opera tions. The company is capitalized at $50,000, and the principle plac ! of business in the Territory is to be at A large part of the assets of the company is made up of dredge The directors of the company are: James K. Ovia‘t | Bloomsburg, Pa.; Charles L. Peck, {on { thropological National Museum of {the Smithsonian Institute at Wash out of the truck, was dragged a distance of about sixty feet and pinioued against an embankment. Harry Hoyt, another driver, hnn- pened along shortly afterward and extricated Marwood, who had ben badly crushed, and took him to Chitina. Here a speeder was se- cured to transport the injurad man to the Kennecott hospital, but he died at 9:30 o'clock that night. at Strelna, before reaching his destination. The deceased was well and fay- orably known in the interiog. where he resided for several years. He was about 30 years of age and a wife and child survive him. ~—(Cordova Times). —_———-————— SEA OTTER ARRIVES Cleveland, Ohio; Stanley L. Ged ney, New York City; Jerome D. Gedney, New York City, and Les-, ter Holmes, New York City. | 20 BURNED IN ANTHROPOLOGIST IS MlssmN HRE VISITOR IN JUNEAU| Lo iNineteen Indian Children Henry B. Collins, Jr., who has 4 1,‘»9.2“0(3\-:";.:; human_ skeletons | and NU“_ Lose Lives When Mission Burns Nunivak Island for the An- PRINCE RUPERT, Sask., Sept. 22—Nineteen Indian children and « nun, Sister Lea, were burned, to death when fire destroyed the izolated Beauval Catholic mission on Lac La Plonge, last Monday night. First word of the fire was brought here by a launch. Forty-six other children were rescued by a priest who was so seriously burned he is not expec:: ed to live, Dr. A. Amoyt, of Regina, who had gone to Island La Crosse, 60 miles away, re vorted. He said the fire broke cut at midnight in the boys’ dor- mitory. Within a few seconds th2 fiames were roaring throughout | the wooden buildings of the mis- sion. was a visitor in e the Alaska ington, D. C, Juneau yesterday whi was in port. Last year Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, in charge of the excavation, made a | trip to the Aleutian Islands mak- ing a survey of the parts to be excavated. Excavations were also made on the Kuskokwim River and china was found that corresponds ex actly to that which is now in the Museum here and which was found on the Knik River on Cook Inlet, More than i00 human skeletons and skulls are being taken back to Washington by Mr. Collins. The Alaska Game Commission boat Sea Otter, Capt. K .C. Tal- mage, arrived in Juneau yesterday from Wrangell where the boat re. ceived its fall overhaul. Capt. Tal- mage joined his family which ar- rived on the Aleutian from Seattie where it has spent the summer, ———— 7 WALLACE FOUND GUILTY " PIONEER WOMAN DIES Mrs. Letourneau, wife of George ! Letourneau of Mayo, died at that place recently after a long illness Mr. and Mrs. Letourneau are plo- neers of the Yukon, and were among the first to go to Mayv. Mr. Letourneau is a carpenter and building contractor, { Frank Wallace, who was tried in the fall term of the United States District Court at Ketchikan was found guilty of violation of | the prohibition laws, according to a wire received this morning by United States Marshal Albert White. Sentence has ngt yet been imposed. This the fifth case the District Attorney’s office has tried in succession, in all of which la conviction was procured, Mz, White said. FORMER M'CARTHY EDITOR MEETS ACCIDENTAL DEATH Clifford Mgrwood, former pub. lisher of the McCarthy News and lately employed as an auto truck driver for the Alaska Road Com- mission, met with an untimely dexth on the Richardson Highway Thursday (Sept. 15) afternoon While a short distance this sida of Gulkana he slipped and fell - — MAYO CONCENTRATES AND ORE ALL GONE| A Mayo dispatch in a recent Dawson News says all the con-| centrates and ore at the wharf at Mayo were shipped out on the last trip of the Keno. | There will be more ore tran- sported from Keno to Mayo during the winter and waiting for ‘the first boat sailings in the spring. Paraseal E ggs are here again AS GOOD AS FRESH EGGS AND PRICED AT X ONLY 50 CENTS A DOZEN Prepare your Child for the Future Many ailments among grown- upsare the direct result of the faulty shoes they wore aschild- ren. Fitting your child’s feet with Kalisteniks is a good form of health insurance. They sup- port the soft bones and de- velop young muscles., Special “Allenite” heel and tip insure | Jonger wear. J. M. SALOUM We wish to call your attention to our new HAMS, Do Not Fail To Try Them. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 - (‘l||l papers for sale at The Empire. Just Received Another Lot of MEN’S WRIST WATCHES TO OUR CUSTOMERS Dear Madam: Buying provmons is taking more money than it used to take. Everybody is anxious now to see how a dollar or a few cents can be saved. We recommend to you to read our competitors’ ads and compare them with prices yon pay at our store. Please do us a favor and call your neigh- bor’s attention to our prices.and quality of our fresh mer- chandise. GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 ' HAPPY HOME SALT IN SHAKERS—2 for 25 cents o . Y- - 'MM—.MW SATURDAY SPECIALS Bargains for Sept. 24th in Green and White Gold Prices to suit most everyone. Nelson and Fremming Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing d Boys’ Suits Boys’ Linen Crash Suits—very pretty colors— regular $2.25. Saturday ‘Only—$1.50. Devonshire Cloth Eight bolts of this wonderful, long-wearing cloth in plaids and plains at 35¢ a yard. Irish Linen Lunch Cloth Genuine Irish Linen Lunch Cloths in plain white, size 54x54. Regular price $7.25. Special—$5.75. Boxed. ‘Writingv Paper Fancy boxed Stuionery—paper in linen fin- ish. Regular price $2.25. Saturday Only— $1.50. For the Coming W eek! We still have several $6, $7.50 and $10 Hats which we are _ aellm; fer 32,50 X