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ER N THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 27, ] ..I!IIlIIllllllII!IIIIH'IIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllll||I|llIIIlIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllfllllllmllllllllllllllmlllllfllllrlllHIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII WeFxtend a Covdialweloome 10 alll;’alr Vtsltors N This week means a series of opportunities in thrifty purchases which will save you many dollars on your winter's needs. The store is full to over- flowing with good things in every section. And we have taken this time for Ecoiomy Week to ereatc a carnival in cash donsiderations which every man and woman will find to be an event of the utmost importance in its greatness of purchase values and its little- ness in valls upon one’s purse. Muldl:shade Suits Special Priced for Fair Week Quality—and style too; and extra measures of both to withstand the rough’ wear every man and young men gives his clothes.! The smart way to cut dowa your clothes bill is to buy a Middishade Fadeproof Suit. It 8 Time to Purchase a Warmer Overcoat By purchasing your Qvercoat now, not only do you receive a full sea- son’s wear, but yon have the first choice from a showing that will never he surpassed this year in 1927 "shipped 1,500 Queen. Hill of h about 10 per cen’ is crude shipping ore and thz re mainder mill concentrates. ()(hEl producers for the season and (heir imately: a Hill, amson, Fish- | 450 ton tonnage was appr Star Mine, C William H. ine, Keno , Ryan and MeCrimmon, Lonc Star. mine, Keno Hill, 232 tons: Gordon & Moreau, St 80 tons: Andy Johnson, Sourdough Hill, 60 tons; Anderson & Picker- ing, Keno Hill, 60 tons. Some small shipments also were made by others who have fine prospects 500 | Hill, rdough Hill, and may be among the big pro- dugers soon., The heaviest of the individual shippers last year and | this ye: t Star Mine, nlx,m s last year. It is| owned by Seitlemier, Ransley & Bermingham, and is under lease for the. present to A. F. Berry. Developing New Property “Keno operators predict tlu tonnage from the camp next year will be larger than shipped this season, and quite a number ex- | pect at least 6,000 tons will he| shipped next season. Among th‘ new contributors will be the Hec Morrison property recently. taken with solid galena with high silver | and lead content. The silver Is| said to average 500 to 750 ‘ounces to the ton wiih as high as 3,000 ounces, and the ore to be several feet in width where uncovered by trenches. The strike is on the Lucky Queen claim, back ol the Treadwell camp. A line of three-inch pipe 5,000 feet long 1: being laid from the present Tread well plant .0 the new Lucky Queen camp to supply compressed air for drills, and a new camp is being erected on the Lucky “On Sourdough Hill Andy Johu- son has erected a new camp for 12 men, and will mine from three shafts this winter, and it is pre- dicted he will produce 750 to 1,000 tons of extra high grade ore thi: winter. Gordon, Moreau & Dubois also will work their high grade property on Sourdough this win- ter, Other Developments “Galena production continues Pt oo ROOFING PAPERS : Fireprdt;f shingipé Roofing Pil‘ch and Preservatives Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. Hardware and Underukmg PHONE 12 “EYERYIHING FOR THE J.B. Bunfonn&” PHONE 79 g g G N S SR N A ot 1 WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTER Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM BUILDING——REMODELING—=-CONTRACTING Work by Hour, Day or Week HAVE YOU TRIED FRYE’S BABY BEEF? = = g Bl over by the Treadwell Yukon. The| strike is reported remarkably rich | completeness. IF NOT—WHY NOT? FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY 2 Deliveries Daily gray copper with the ore; the Dixie claim has developed a large veih of splendid milling promise and some possibly will show up high grade ghipping. The Webfoot Claim, near Silver King, | s looking up well, and may be | Special Priced for Fair Weck At $35.00 Special Priced for Fair Week $17.50 to $30.00 B.M. Behrends Gm, hc. Juneau’s Ludhl Department Store ' IIHIIIIllIIIIIIlmIIIlIIIIIl|||Il||||Illlllll!IIIINI|_I_I_|_I_||||IIIIIIIII|III||I| IIIIIIII||II|II|IIIHII|JI|IIHW|II W_MMMMM@_W_M_IIHIHIIllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHIIMIIIIII LT s years' by seusons approximae was: M, - YUKON COMING | |45 s = kabout 300 tons was mined in the 1924 summer and hsuled to Mayo by 1925 | motor ‘cars. Of the 4,300 tons 1926 -hlnpul this summer, approximate- 1927 .. b l)' 3.000 tons- was- from .the, Tread- ' GENTER q AI" ‘ukon operations on Keno Total ... Sefllelmer. Veteran perman and Min- evneWs Conditions . (Continued lrom Page One.) on the Star, which is now getting t while * i Phone 38 in the producing column . soon. | & Many other promising properties will be developed this winter. Among the mines expected to pro- | ) duce this winter #re the S8hamrock on Keno, as well as the Lone Star, the Fisher, the Treadwell and the Keno Hill, Limited, in “Top of the Hill” camp, the latter under lease to Pickering & An- derson, “Ore shipped from Mayo the last FINE FAMILY FUEL for thase .wise emough to order their coal and kindling here. Have us deliver you at y address and mnote how much better heat and cleaner fires you have, Wouldn't ask you to do this it it cost more. It 8oesn’t. ' Tt really costs less and the tria) . will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeda. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 —_ —— — Oid Papers for sale at Emplre 0 : - = = = = £ = = = = a2 = = = = % fi . 3,150 tons 8,560 tons ,080 tons ,600 tons . 6,350 tons . 4,300 !Dn.! .29,040 wm The manufacturer’s prestige plus the dgaler’s_ repatation cquals the safety and satisfaction’ you | er; may expect. e e results are weing obtained, the drill cores showing a highly %:tory copper content and ity of depth as far as drilled, with good widith to veins. “The Yukon has been 'a sub. stantial silver-lead producer since| 1921, when Keno Hill was struck, by Louis Bouvette, the discoverer. | in that districi. Only the highest! in & . ith grade ore is now shipped, but m Keeping with our own. lpmple interested in the regian Our merchandise lines are chosen not only for their intrinsic worth but also with zs(hmmkM3 FEATURING MUSKRAT, IN SILVER, GOLD, AND VERY DARK Caracul in Platinum and Brown —Sgquirrelette, Seal, and Mendoza Beaver. ~ Come in and ask about our contract plan -—-w’lwh makes buying ¢ Iur coat cacy. the thought that the maker’s name shounld be are hopetul of the opening in time ] i of a volume of mineral that will, In hosiery we are privilege to present the Justity rallway service tiroughout g bl : th:I territory and into the K:.‘ ! impece: and new ver lead fields peccable po.:‘I‘:ly other portions of the hip 29,000 Tons of Ore 4 ince ' Keno Hill ‘wsa ' str over 29,000 tons of silvorlead @8 has been shipped from. that k ity, hmvn as the Mayo llluhc g‘t s hluled 40, m lldqt -la PHOENIX in all shades of the purest silk, ' y i l ln fp- e SPECIAL suowuvc 1 " GAGE HATS smelter, mol . the Bunker-Hill [ 4 4 * 6.75 (During fair week the regular $2.25 values are priced at $1.95) B. M. Behrends Ca., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store ‘§Mfl¥ Aftemm 12.75 10 39 50 Sizes 14 to Evemng 16.75 to | “The crud. ore snipped fro the. oAmp average - vaius| D'lwl a ton, Bxsct replicas of these hate fimMmlmefsdffifi M%?fifi ' profoseors, |ngnvnn:. |lock irom the Jows Tmh N.'.' Courses| ur\ua the peaceful Seno, whose | it i ‘ “iefan bosom supports moth-| ing niore important than tugs, m Sep! 27 —8ult watel{parges and excursion hoats. am' bours frow Paris hy —————— s and lonzer siill by boat,! Sixty-ive sampie dresses to ge is a school here thatichoose from in silk and woole; to teach uil about deck|for fall. At $10.00 and $12. Wm duties. Corres-|C. P. Bussinger, 3rd and Fran u are open to lads|lin. ces, far up in thalmd —_——ee " the smell papers ror at Th city; from stleat The Empire. 0. Stent Tfll LA priD 308 B mw ALASKA. AETR