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85 LA A oo A S A Pl Sl A A U AT DA A [} B T L L . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, |927 Re«garding Hosiery The manufacturer’s prestige plus the dealer’s reputation cquals the safety and satisfaction you may expect. fi M;ehrends Co, Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Qtore Our merchandise lines are chosen not only for their intrinsic worth but alse with the thought that the maker’s name should be in keeping with our own. In hosiery we are privilege to present the impeccable PHOENIX in all shades of the purest silk. (During fair week the regular $2.25 values are priced at $1.95) fi%e REMINDERS GOLD RUSH ARE FOUND . Val CHICAGO, Sepl. 28--Mute T minders of an almost forgotien _gold rush of 350 vears ago, wh carie to naughi, Lut in whieh Queen Elizabeth and many of ¥ng jend’s wealthy noblemen w n volved have been foimd in the frozen north by the Rawson-Mac Millan Arctic Expedition of the Field Museum, am Duncan Strong, anthropolog of the ex pedition reported t he museum. The repot stated that the ex- plorers discove: the ruins of the house, pits and im- proviged of Sir Mariin Frobishs een 1576 and 1678, led oxpeditions, two for gold into the regious of Lab rador and Beffin land. After dig giug I the ruins fragments of Yrick, plaster, coal and porcelain, were wunearihes by Dro Strong which ha suid undoubtedly were ' brought oy from Bngland and were indispuiable proof that the -ruins are { Furopean and not native habitations. B e S STENBRATEN CLOSES DGWN DEVELOPMENT WORK FOR THE YEAR After spending the summer in mining develooment work on property located along the inter- national boundary north of Haines, John Stenbraten, better known as “Stampede John,” re- turned bere yesterday. Seven men were employed during the seasor ond considerable exploratory work done. Asgociated with Mr. Stenbraten in the property, which Is . seribed as free # quertzs with shawings siderable’ magnitule, “are Dir, Vance, Carl’ Kuhl, of this eity and William Bunting, Yivde mining man. My, Stenbraten s he was satisfied with the pro- gress made during the season. Hope was expressed for early improvement of transportation facilities. The property is sit- uated mainly on the Pritish Co- iumbia side of the bavder. OIl cials of the Canadion Pureau of and Bureau of Public visited it last summer with a view of ascertiining w was needed to mect immedia demands for tral work. At pres- ent the property is connecied with the H:ines-Pleasant Camp road by a foot trail, which, Mr Stenbraten said covld be im- proved to pack trail standard without heavy expenditnres, It 1s understood that the nexi report of the British Columbia Minjster of Mines will have an official report on the property and tne work done om it. M ' Stenbraten said. He, himself re- ! the A)roper(y a8 one of a limited numher of showing: h Columbia which show ms of being capable of ent anto real miunes. The f, he ‘added, s not par- ‘8 high grade ore pro- WValues, as Indicat lions of veins -uncov-| two large ecorpors- | of $8 ‘| for Seward. He will go to Fair. TR e AT R A Rl Y cnu'-m, Screen Celebrities Nel:r Top of Heavily In- ¥ sured Persons —— NEW YORK, Sept. SR P S ) Wallis George, | general manager Cold Storage, ort president and of the Juneau who has been on business trip to the| returned on the Yukon | Hternoon 1‘ passengers on tha | dova Dr. N.| take c¢harge of and two nurses ; they are Miss m and Miss Virgl- who s hospital ther '28,—Movie | list of the most heavily insured | people in the country, says the United Artists’ Corporation., Norma Talinadge: is ‘insured fo¢ $1,500,000, and her sfster, A Cop: stance - for ,080,000, with -thd Joseph My Schou productions ‘as| the .benet uster protect: of WQBNO Quist, local contractor | for thé new coid storage in Ju- neaun, returned cn the Yukon from a trip to the outside. George Anderson, properfetor of a local music shop, was a return- Ing passenger on the Yukon from a short trip to the First City. Maleolm S. Wilson, traveling galesman, was an arrivai on the Yukon 3 I ficiary. Glorfa swanwn aha Johh Ba, Y of protection, madé.out" in G. Inder anl ing engineers, neaun on the Y spect som Fairbank: Bound for Seward on the Yukon was A. G. Vachon, Nenana fur buyer, returning from a visit to the States. 1. F. Currier, Cordova merchant, A Mrs. Currier, were through on the Yukon, home- upending some time Spaulding. mm ed through Ju- n enroute to in- of their interest near United Artista might carry heavy personal surance -aside from the $750, which would oring them up !u each by the speculator company. insurance magazine publis! mated Charlie Chaplin was. in- passen hourd outside. Mrs. R. F. Schwartz, wife of Dr, Schwartz of Seward, was a visitor in the city while the Yu- kon was in port yesterday afte; noon and evening. Clitf Ropers, Purchasing Agent t™o - of the White Pass & Yukon Routa | Ak with l>adquarters in Seattle, -is( heau. left a passcnger on the Princess Louise for Whitehorse. Mrs. F. B. Back, wife of a fox tarmer of Carmack, in the in- after resentative saild he doubted that figure was correct. ————eo— 14 LIEUT. BELL LEAVES ka Road Commission 'in Ju- nake his future home Sutel He hus ‘s three months’ eav m, leave, during ‘which time he wil'|¥ith the followi m% r- rior, is a passanger aboard the !"d"“‘ to. visit with his parents, | Miss Alice Murphy “" J an Princess Louise, will then return to Camp J. McCrea, mining engineer, ar-| LeWis, w“‘- where .fl will be rived on the Princess Louise last | #tation 4 ; \l el ¥ ht and took the steamer Yukon ’.m" L Homil, San Francisco pitalist, and- vidtime Interior Al- aska miniug man, who bas spent banks and return to Junean in ahoat four weeks. Mr. McCrea has just recentiy returning from South Africa where he was on ex.| I8 after some pert business for a large British | {hrouh Juneau v mining company. Is home, Miss Alice Murphy arrived in Juncau ‘on the Princess Louiso|LHE BMPIRE HA! n'm and immediately took the Yukon g’n"'“- MOST U for Seward, her home, after via- WG for several FLAl w iting the States months. .-’". J. B Mertie, Ir, of the U. S. m""‘""‘"‘"“ fixes Geological Survey passed throu here today on the steamer Aleu. tian enroute to Washington, D. He speht tho summer in Chandelar distriet in making geo? 18 of that region, the States for [ Mrs. Nellie Lawing, Neal. fu- ter lecture tonr, 8 betior hmm n ..,n wiou a |.|||m|m( lodn at Mwlng on Kenai Lake, a short distance from Seward. ! Andy Bryant, mining man the Seventy Mile Niver cnuntry.i in the hinterland trom Kagle, 13} a passenger on the Aleutian for Seattle, L. M. Carrigan, Alaska repre- sentative for Armour & Com- pany, veturned here today from 4 husiness (rip to western and interior towns. J. L. Cavanaugh, salesman for Marshall Wells Hardware Com Portland. orrived this ‘lfl e Aleutian trom a ke. | The pressure remains low bit 'ealher Cu«llbm As Recorded by the U. S Weatber Burean Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Cloudy and cooler tomight and Thursday; gentle westerly winds. LOCAL DATA Bavom. Temo. Humidity. Wind Veloecity Weather 2928 53 9 W 1 Cldy ... 29827 48 99 s 1 Misting ..20.40 49 100 SE Rain 3LE_AND RADIO REPORTS e | _TODAY Time— 4 p. m. yest'y 4am Noon today it 3 p.m. mp. 36 36 38 44 38 48 tion, gome ethel Tanana Eagle |St. Paul Dutch Iarbor. | Kodiak 52 | Cordova 48 | i Pt = Prince Rupert.. 56 | Edmonton 68 Seattle 62 Portland s 66 ,San Francisco 66 # e atotes # | | O 0 *—Less thaa 10 mies. NOTE: Obserfations at Juneau Prince Rupert Edmonton, Seattle. Portland and San Fran:isco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. is rising throughout Alaska and the center of low pressure has moved eastward to Canada. The pressure is moderately "high in the Southwestern States. Fair weather has prevailed throughout Alaska except light raim on Seward Peninsula ‘and moderite rains from Southeastern Al- acka to Oregen. Temperatures !iive continued to fall in the In- térior and the Aleutian Islands, and freezing temperatures are | stars are near the top of the|[get and action by Congress. ton As; m-Q mately 180,000 square feet: | fth mwovements at Port Alexandor! own producing {company’ ‘ag bsnb- '5)! ‘ | rymore each carry $750,000: worthlow. water: of the Art Cinema Corporation, | Resurrection which finances their pictures. 'an tock breakwater and dredging to sald - both ;nr. give a depth of 12 feet at mean sured $1,000,000, although his rep- | Helen several weeks in the interior loot Slater, is scheduled to arrive ay enmuu to} tomorrow i {War Department Submits | general this morning over the miinland of Alaska except the Pa- cific_Coast. — ARC. ESTIMATES FOR $1,234,000 ARE APPROVED ALEUTIAN HERE FROM WESTWARD ON' WAY SoU The Aleutian. Capt. Gus Nord arrived in port at 5 o'clock thi morning enroute south with the following passengers for Juneau. ;L. M. Carrigan and two steerage from Latouche; J. L. Cavanaugn {from Valdez; A. Olson, George Ellefson, V. Gustafson and seven | steerage from Cordova; five steer age from Seward. Fresh fish from the Juneau | Cold Storage and mild cure aal- | mon brought nere from outlying points by small boats were taken aboard by th2 Aleutian. whica sailed for the south ai 6:30 a, m with the following passengers: for | Seattle—Mrs. D. P. Mumbrue, Miss (B, Erickson, Horace (. Parker, Jacob Marty, Charles Worli, Reino A. Moisio, Churles Kusisto, Wil liam Waldo, Ben Ragmon, Henry Toft, T, Laine, Mr. and Mrs. J Laine, Mrs. Edith Witchum, B. Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. O .0. Sny- der, A. P. Anderson, Harley Ruth- erford, Miss Jeanne Robins, John W." Jennings, Lieut. A. T. Bell, W. A. Sharick, Ella Sharick and four _ steerage; for Ketchikan-— Mrs. F. W. Oliver, P. C. Johnson, H. Moses, and George Bobnes: for Wrangell—W. A. Rhymes, T L. Chidester, Mrs. Lucindo Spath and Miss Pearl Herold. Approved Estimates to Bureau of Budget Estimates for the Alaska Road Commission for next year, aggre- gating $1,234,000, have been ap- roved by.the War Department nd submitted to the Bureau of utlget, it was announced tofldy’ local headquarters of ‘the Comfillulon This is a material @ over estimates approved by fii Department last year. . | “ Several projected harbor im- mvrments were approved by the 8. Board of Engineers for mrn and Harbors and have 8h ‘submitted to the Budget. I8 48 as far as the War Depart- erit.can go, it was pointed out, e ‘matter of appropriations to! cover the estimates heing subject to révision by the Bureau of Ba®- [ The Rivers and Harbors pro- jects approved by the Board of ngineers were: dredging at Kl hikan Oreek and construction ‘ot a ‘rock breakwater for a shelter anchorage for small boats, iring the dredging of ap- Idening the entrance to 15¢ TOO dredging it so as tol epth of 15 feet at mean and ‘construction of & small boat refuge at Seyard, Bay, including a Ive a low water. —_————— | Steamer Yukon, Capt. Charles he $2,000,000 Pigure estimated fot Glnlcock arrived in port from he South at 4:45 p. m. yester-, duy with the following passen- The speculator company estl- 8T8 for Jumeau: Mrs. Ruth ai-| more, Wallls George, Mrs. A.{ Mrs. G. P. Kabele, Alice R. E. Morgan, Mrs, L. H. Podas, Martha Purcell, A. W. Quist, Alice Smith, P. Wi ifams, Ardene Smok2, George Al @erson, Albert Wile, H. L. Cole- man, Mtrs. A, J. Mather, ' Pearl Lieut. A T. Bell, for the past |Herold, Marcus Mayer, Malcolm years associsted with the|Wilton and two steerage. ° After unloaling 165 tons of on the Aleutian for|frelght here, the steamer took on (lu th ti ing, g1 {a shipmen tof rallroad ties o ANy hnd :;(! the Juneau Lumber Mills for ard. She sailed at 8 u Crea for Seward; two st ifl‘f Cordota and one steer 'GAGE HATS " 6.5 anle-dflnlm and m!lm “hw adnbuldingb P The Princess Louise, Capt. ‘A, t 5 o'clock m“l:d will sail south at 7 o'clock. ed | port from Room wwith bish for a doller and o half hmnfluv‘-m mm"““‘:‘:-c%% ..E.‘!r..fi:t 1 SPECIAL SHOWING EXPLOSION OF *'DYNAMITEBAPS - KILLS 2 BOYS Two Sitka Bovs Dead, One | Not Expected to Recover —Playing with Caps ROOFING PAPERS Fireproof Shingles Roofing Pitch Sonuny and Carl Lokke, aged 11 and Preservatwes land 13 ye are deaj and! | william Morrison, aged about is not expected to recover fr | injuries received at Sitka \inn da\ evenfng when a can of dyna- ! mite caps with which they were playing ‘exploded. Two other lads, {Henry and Arthur Littlefield, | about the same as the Lokke boys, were also hurt but will|_ i recover. The Morrison boy is a. stepson | 'of Jeke Cropley, of this city. The Littlefield boys. sons of John Lii- tlefield of Sitka, attended schoo! ere at one time. ! Reports received here vesterdav aid the boys had a gun and shot | the® can, or bex, of caps. All of | { them received wounds, They werc | | immediately rushed to the hospital lat the Pioneers Home where every ; | possible attention was given them ! he accident occurred in front of | the Cobb ranch. | {WILL DEMONSTRATE { " PERMANENT WAVES Miss Ardene Smoke of the Elite Beauty Shoppe, Ketchikan, is re- | gistered at the Gastineau hotel. | | Miss Smoke is here to demon- 'strate and give Leon Permanent V\'mes | | i | J uneau-Young Hardware Co. Hardware and Undert:king bard .PHONE 12 ” THE OFFICE ORD & Co. 7 AR, 1 WHEN YOUNEED A CARPENTER Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM BUILDING——REMODELING——CONTRACTING Work by Hour, Day or Week ) | ! e ma nnpen 10F aust. Bt 'nls "mp!re t MAKE THE SIXTH ANNUAL SOUTH EASTERN ALASKA FAIR A SUCCESS FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Phone 38 2 Deliveries Daily Soup—Noodle White King Salmon Leg Lamb, Jelly Fried Cabbage Spaghetti, Italian Natural Gravy Mashed Pctatoes Tomato Salad, Southern Sauce Mixed Sweet Pickles Pear Pie Fruit Cake Coffee Tea 50c Plate—Family Style 5t 7 BERGMANN for those wise enough to order their coal and kindling here. Have us deliver you at your address and note how much better 'heat and cleaner fires you have. Wouldn't ask you to do this it it cost more. It doesm’t. It really costs less and the trial will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeds. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Old Papers for saler at Empire Office zs(hmmhm? FEATURING MUSKRAT, IN SILVER, GOLD AND VERY DARK Caracul in Platinum and Brown —Squirrelette, Seal, and Mendoza Beaver. ° Come in and ask about our contract plan —awhich makes buying a fur coat easy. Evening Spon lV ear 16.75 10 6.75 10 29.50 39.50 16.75 smu%«s bk v NE? KAYSER UNDERW 5 'A COMPLETE LINE FEATURING ALL THE *_NEW KAVSER GARMENTS 12.75 to N CH!FFON AND smwm Ahi\