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e R R REEEE T RS PR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 4, WWWM-M| DAINTY NEW NDERTHINGS Wutller Coulhhm As Recorded by the U. S. © Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and wicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight, Wednesday in {fable winds. reasing cloudiness; gentle var- LOCAL DATA | Time— 4 n. m. yest'y i4 a: m. today. Noon Barom. 'lunh H 3007 80 30.08 41 48 today ..30.02 | Btations— | Nome Bethel Tanana Eagle {8t. Paul | Dutch Harbor. ! Kodiak | Cordova | Juneaun | Ketchikan | Prince Rupert.. § | Edmonton [ Seattle Portland .. {san Franeisco.. T4 umidity Wind Velocityv Weather 37 E 12 Clear 66 38 % Jow fa’'m. $am. Precip 2. temp. Velocity 24 h athe Snow Rain Clear © Clay Cldy Clea: Cidy Clear ~Pt. PG 50 54 *—Less thaa 10 mues. b Note.—Observations at Dut Princ Rupert. Edmonlon, Seattls, made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m, J ch Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, Portland and San Francisco arc uneau time. in. Bering ‘Sea ;ml falling 1927. was a regent of the Smithsonian| Institution. i During his eariier years his ' earnings were large, and when he! retired it was to spend the ra\t- of his days in-a (nmimhfl)'(‘ home ! in an eclusive se of the! capital. ROOFING PAPERS o | i COURTS NOW GET CGRRUPTION CASES ) Fireproof Shifigles Roofing Pitch (Continued trom Fage on war he was a major in the army. ! He is 54. - Duvall came to the mayoraliy | of Indianapolis from the office of | Marfon county treasurer. He is a Juneau_Young Hardware COJ business man and a banker. Coffin i$ a onetime soldier r! Hardware l Uhdenflkihg | PHONE 12 Y | Jortune, who came to Indianapol lovrorrrrcrrrrrosoees . and Preservatives from western lumber camps afte service in the army during Boxer rebellion. He became a po- | - lice captain in 1913, signalizing ' heroic work as a patrolman . the flood of that year. Later h¢ was sheriff, and in that office h¢ is credited with having built uj the organization which won virtua control of republican politics -. the country five years ago. Marsh came into statewide ]]rn»‘ J' B' BURFORD & CO‘ minence assattorney for the Ku | : Klux Klan at the height of its, NOTICE: Change of Hours 9 to 12—1 to 6 In Rayon, Glove Silk and Crepe de Chine and the The pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska except in .the Southeast and extreme South- west. The ‘pressure is high in the Yukot Valley -and in the.vi- | cinity- of ‘tie' Aleutian Islands and is ‘moderately fow:ion Puget Sound. ‘Moderate rain Las fallen in: Western: Alaskanand: the career as a factor in state affairs. ! { 'Former Governor McCray, whn | probably will testify in the trial | | of Jacksom, Marsh and Coftin. l WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTE low prices are but one of the attracti ons for the models the dainty fabrics and colors, the fine weave and pretty trimmings will appeal to every woman or miss who wishes the prettiest of undergarments to complete their wardrobes. A complete line of ¢izes and a good assortment of colors very reason- ably priced. B.M. Behrends Co., hxc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store weather is gemerally clear in .S outhernm < and - ‘Central . Alaska. Temperatures are near freezing on Seward Peninsula and ‘Prince wlllmm Sound ‘and in the Yuko ,menl-y in Southwestern - ‘Aias n Valley, but arehighet:than ka. - v Ve JOHN DALZELL, 'Ffllg SMAN; Was Known as “Father of| Hou&e .of Representa- i tives’ Durmg Term during ‘the first decade of ‘h‘*“ore that hé had gained a: great | reputation: as ‘a lawyer if Pitts- | century, Mr. Dalzell was not only that ruled; [ bolitics but upon the old associx- | tions almost In their entirety. { ‘ { Wrote: Tariff Laws He had conle to 1he House frov n ! i the vast”manufactiiring” district of ; ST Pmahumh and was'a proteetionist | jof the tirst order n the day when | |lhe tariff was a‘burning fssue ithe country over. 'As one of the'econ-| ,rmea he: helped :to arfte both ! \the Dingley and the Payne:‘Aldrich tariff laws. To him the Republican | party looked through a period of }qevoml years to take-alavge pait in: the shaping. of ‘tariff and fi- [nanci-l plans, and «in ‘the: uphold- ‘lng of party discipline in all mat-, (ters whatsoever:! | “Hig period! of 'service ln House was from 1887 to 1913, Be- burgh.:He:" was' a« mative - New Yorker, lowever, having been'born | in 'New York City April19, 1815 jand’gone to. Pennsylvamia® wih ‘hls parents at ‘the'age of two. | He' was graduated from Yale ‘just. as the ‘Civil War was' ending ‘and | e wae turning his ‘20th year, and i was admitted to the bar:in: 1867. {In his law practice le:wasia cor tha ' Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM BUILDING REMODELING——CONTRACTING Work by Hour, Day or Week has just been paroled from tederal, prison, where he served a sea-| tence for fraudulent use of the mails arising out of charges brought against him while he was governor, in connection with his efforts to ward off bankruptcy in the wake of agricultural defla- tion, his heav\ livestock holdings. which wrought havoe with | ‘| DINNER MENU Soup—Vegetable FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY! QUALITY MEATS’ ° featuring Frye’s Baby Beef and Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon Beet Friccassee Phone 38 2 Deliveries Daily Roast Leg of Lamb Carrots and Peas en cream Noodles, German Style Brown Gravy Mashed Potatoes Green Pepper Salad, French Dressing Chilled Jello, Pineapple Sauce Fruit Cake Coffee Tea 50c Plate—Family Style 5 to 7 FINE FAMILY FUEL 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 firea you have. Wouldn't ask you to do this It it cost more. It doesn’t. It really costs less and tle tria) will prove it.” ‘We carry a full ine of Feeds. fhe Speaker's: right hand ma but with Dingley, Payne and Can- non had 'come to be known as one of a “Big Four" Ahé House and shaped legislation i with an:! iron . will. In. his later yoars he lived almost in seclusion in Washington, never visiting the ‘Capitol, and séldon ‘geeink, '*a oldtime friends or ‘appearing T ‘“’ way in ‘public matters. poration' lawyer, serving - amonz Defends “Czarism™ ) others ‘the Pennsylvania Railroad The ‘ almost overnight "‘““le%lnd alt its- western dlines; He'als) was the ‘more remarkablg hecause | took -an interest - in. scienice’ and the ‘Dalzell of the.old days had e 3 been a forceful “oratot; a skilted ! parliamentarian, a clever political | general, and a. charming conversa- | tionalist, much ' sought - after so- clally. He made his special mark in legislation in connection witn | tariftf bills, but as wmember and later chairman of the all-powerful rules committee under Reed, Hen-/ derson and Cannon he held a whip hand over the legislative program generally. Mr, Dalzell was a towering fig- ure fn defense of “Czarism" when | it was ‘making its last stand jn’ BERGMANN D. B. FEMME_R !’hm 114 Fay Webh, Hollywood movie actress, shows how underwear styles have the House, and to the end of his since gr.uvdmul‘l(: s day. The long chem saodern Miss, o MR ‘wternastonal Nawaresd e and pantalettes of Civil War progressed to the delightful modern, lace- mmmcd “Teddies” of 1927, dam gndu:‘l{ While notling is known here| ¢ to the reason for the rumored portions of Federal torces of eral places have left| their garrisons for unknown des-| tinitions, BOMBS HURLED ON REVOLTERS, Airplanes Overlake Mutin- | ous Mexical Federal - Troops on Road BULLETIN, MEXICO CITY, ©Oct, 4. ~President Calles de- elared today that the revolu Mry movement organizsd # a nation-wide military up- rising, allegedly inspired by Generais Sorranc and Gomez, has failed. Unconfirmed Serranc has and executed. NOGALES, ver. SLRBANO EXECUTED X100 ("v . Oct. 4. — Gen. no, leading Presi-| late against Obregor: | of leading the re-| en captured with 13 of his foilowers and executed, It is reported 19 rebels were killed in fierce fighting in the iState of lnli FLOOD RELIEF IS PROMISED BY COOLIDGE, WASHING YO selution of fioad probl roarr reports state been captured a——A dispatch| be Hevald (old of first shots five! after noon yesiorday @ mutiny (n the ranks of| e Mexican TFederal troops ‘of| the Mexico ('ity Garfison, | verzl alrplages were went ot d hurled bo:mbs into the rank f the rebelling trcops maichiug ® exico City in the dirceiioni '’ 8 l0. The bombs caused an gown loss of life and created [ ln the ranks, it is said. Ignaeio Alinada, former! ‘MQM of he Capitol (,“..]o)l?crll to the Missis flood, »h accused of leanding the chldA nt Ceolidge declared tha Hwe our system L Oet. 8 A Tiseissippi River shall advance and 15,000 ul’ inland waterways.” The President did not make pecific recommendation what he done -oee Goldstein’s Emporium will be u-lnled all day Thursday, Oct. , on aecount of Jewish holi~ —adv. 10,000 “n reported patrolling | | ity tollowing ' the| "u i - THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- | T, MOST I'Ié‘l,J 'sg-nbg AND with the/ order alie! 3 NEW COOK AT BERGMANN Mres. A, Curtis, formerly ' em- ployed at the David Cary Smith Inn, Brownville, Wash., is now at the Bergmann dining room 'n the capacity of cook. A ) SO Old papers for sale at The Empire. We have the puklic career he stood fast by the principle’ that power over | House action should be centralized | by the House rules in the hands of the ‘speaker.: His' friends said that he ' felt he ‘never ‘could reconcile himself to ‘the mew :order, which began with'the Mberalizing of-the 'rules and the overthrow of Camnon. Af-| ter one unmsuccessful effort to gain''a seat in’ the ‘Semate he turned: his ‘back ‘mot only upon llrgest stock of bulbs flm ‘ever. m‘ to Alaska; Mw‘ pricks @ low or Wer M iellforfntleSum. ; { .e.w:: 1 SPECIAL SHOWING " GAGE * HATS gILVER GOLD ~G ANIX NERY; DARK Caracul in Plnm ‘anil ‘Brown —Squu'relette, Seal; :and; Mndfim.Beaver. : —which makes buymg a fur coat my. JUST RECEIVED NEW DleJSS S Aftemoon Spo J 12.75t0 675w o Evemng 16, 75 to : 29.50 39.50 s Sizes 14 fo 46 NE}V KAYSER UNDERWEAK A "COMPLETE LINE FEATURING ALL m NEW KAYSER GARMENTS | Complete Line of KAYSER HOSE ALL THE NEW FALL SHADES— !N GH!PFON AND SERVIGE WllGH’l'