The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 11, 1927, Page 8

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1IMO DET ‘ d Gen. Ob the only Presi- SPAWNINGBEDS | mmanscon™®ise oS ENGINEERS 6O ;..o OREGON YOUTH (SEATTLE FIRM [nianaisic " 5™ | wented Salz d ‘Calles. R A B ARl | | ,f”' Si ’ succlgfsnst:ouiuly defeated in a 4 ! e ¥ : To PETEHSB |Winnipeg Site I ING NUME LusEs IN "ls“ pitched battle in the hills west THIS DI : g : G o ’ | B y ! of Vera Cruz, Generais Arnullo VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 11. Gomez and Hextor Almada are N ; 1 2R ‘ UNcouFERENcE \"I',“"’*' “::::'[‘;““""“; I“""i‘; :";‘:'( GUUHT 0F “ s being hunted by the victorious | 8 i 1 3 od the townsite of Winnipeg be- 5 oymn it WEI-L SUPPIJED . o e i | cause he would not throw i a Leslie E. Judd, Gresham, U 1 Q| Federal troops. ¢ harness with torni ot “This is the end,” was the [ser of harness with & Jeam o't Ore., Unheard from Since jubilant comment of President Y, gy aper | Olla 8 " , WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—The|Calles on news of the victory Investigation Shows Good ; ; L Gillette and Taylor to Meet | ining for ‘the site, is dead; July 25, Start Search |skinner ana Eddy Corporation) which came after a six-hour bat- H £ A e ¥ wre. He was 90 years of age! {5 il S il 1 i f k : Escapement Took Place : 3 McCurdy and Dibbrell |cre He was 90 years of axe| — has lost in the Supreme Cofrt!ile ending in the eapture of 600 , b | e $ in the fight to compel the Comp-|rebels, killing of 50, and wound- North 58th Parallel i g 1 for Discussion . The land deal feel through| Btforts were today started Byl . ;o General to pass upon its|ing of 100. claim growing out of war-time| NOGALES, Ariz, Oct. 11.— contracts ~ with the Emergency|Official advices to the Nogales Fleet Corporation. The nnm\mliflcram reports the execution of is about $9,000,000. {Gen. Fontes, former Director of National Railways in Mexico, to- | 5 A SEATTLE, Oct. 11. — Judge'8ether with 15 of his followers. ing beds, but conditions south ‘[,(.'m'l", He Qe A('“m‘. ] that time on his retufn JOUrnev ., . e D, Worth, counsel for|The General and his men were that line, as a tter dis: | A ¢ trict Engineer, and Ike Taylo., s fa 1 i ; i to Oregon. His father, Rev. E. C.0py 0 "syinner and Eddy Corpora-|accused of fomenting rebellion. trict has been covere investi | Assistant Engineer of the AI"MN‘SEVEN RA Judd, of Gresham, said he was tion, declared that the adverse|This makes 16 Generals and 63 | Road Comm on, left today for due to have reached home Sept.| : | oth sators, are not so favorable, i g decision does not effect the chief|Others executed in eight days. ;‘:;’T{m::l( lo“]:n‘ h\" Uml‘l’!i\ Winn. Petersburg on the gasboat Yakobi, | 1, but nothing had been heard | 2 Capt. Tom S Th m o re-| It Aimyatnce he wrote: fegm e J0 (e LikEation, LR G e b i BTG of - apt. Tom Smiit. They will re- rom him since ' 690,000 claimed by the company ’;i‘:‘;'fr“m‘“' oy don i e . i f turn here next Monday. Nome. y e b‘,‘CANNERY MEN IN was for contracts cancelled The missing man lott his Ora-| 148 f0F tonira | " PGRT BOUND FOR by H. W. McCurdy, Managing Di gon home in June, 1926, and went| _ 57th parallel have not all ) ‘ | ety B B el : rector of the Pugot Sound Bridg. I to Hazelton, B. C. From thers| YAKOBI TO HUNT L e A > § J & Dredging Company, which holds | he mushed over the trail to At-| IR““BLE IN i " |when the owner of 20 HFFSH:()OV. George A. Parks to locaic North of the 57th. parallsl of | . ¢ ol | For a conference with contrac-|around the present corner Of Leslie E. Judd, 23 years old, of B st AL | | ¢ . : M |05 and Lighthouse Service rep-|Mein and Portage, Winnipeg, de- Gresham, Ore., who was last heard e hor T e $ resentatives regarding future de |manded a harness in addition tofrom at Nome on July 25, and who aroas lvht-‘l.ll has »"(n‘» : o velopments on the Wrangell Na- |ihe team. The site was recently| was expected to leave for upper e o el G 4 [ rows improvement profect, Muj.|assessed for $20,000,000. Yukon River points shortly after wardens are now in the field mak i lxitons of the sFawning £ \;w}umlm&v'{ for the project, and | r | On their way to Yakobi Island TR T . W. C. Dibbrell, Superintenl Last Spring he came out to the for two weeks’ hunting, Gilbert i - i Th D. Lane are the official cnt of the Lighthouse Service. ] ownsite Eliminationsj coast ‘and caught a steamer hers| | Skinner, President of the Sunn Winn returned last nig Speed Holman, right, and Thomas . . | . y % Gn A i8%t0. Lynn the New, York-Spokane race Nuw Dredge Airives | in June for Seward. From ther { Point Packing Company, C. J. from a several days' trip to Ly awinners in the class A, section-of £ P The Made by President for he went to Fairbanks where he| L] ! Alexander, Superintendent of the ) 11t sonditions at| ' 000 pri WA conferences will cover ia ” b :-i"i‘l?(lzp:;“,‘;;f ‘:‘].‘P,“;:;"i‘“:gi:: ant | »‘nd the $10/ Lt general all phases of the work SE. Alaska Vlllages worked a short time then returu-| | Sunny Point cannery at Ketchi- Y Lo batiae o {in progress and include a diseus- o ed to Seward, taking the second| kan, and E. Murray, associated gpawning district in that ar ;(fwd b sni, The Fed salmon ro | Shea Mrs. Borbridge, Charla l sion of ways and means of con- Under an executive order ve|Victeria for Nome. 1 | with the company, were visitors still. ascending the river to the [Edwads, wife and four childrex, structing the four beacons whic | cently signed by President Coo-| He wrote nis father while en- i i lin Juneau for a few hours this from Hosnah, H. A. Pryde, lver! will be built to light the Narrows, jdge, seven tracts of land adjoin-|route to N that he would re- |\A:l: : atternoon. lakes and there was a good es-| | i " | idge, seven tracts of land route to Nome that he would re o ; B ¢ Uf i choapér dpeoies | LATS0, Jon: Nes iie. ; | Major Gillette sald. Bids for cou-'ing as many Indian villages In|turn via Yukon River points tn Mlllla}'v RCVOIPUOD Ends as" 'They are making the voyage oF tish. . [and William Frank from Funter: | | structing the beacons were | utheastern Alaska have been|'Whitehorse and asked for his Swnf!ly as it Slarled, ifmm Ketchikan to the hunting The reports of investigators J s Williams, J. L. Whits a H vited two months ago. eliminated from Tongass National| mail to be sent to Carcross. He IS Claim grounds on the tender Beryl E, covering the northern part of the Sing from Hawk Inlet. . | ATTLE, Oct. 11—Roy Lyle| A new dredge, to replace the porest, it was announced today|expected to complete his tour f i x ‘(.I‘ap:i. Shum Bartholomew, and ar- district are all in accord to th P dBiphh 4 M"f"'_k"”’ "y has returned to Seattle after an(one destroyed by fire several py local Forest Service headquar-|the north and reach home in time GRS e l}i:kew e{e "dhm'“y d”“" noon. effect that the escapement of fish [ Margnita returned from SKARWAV|,) cpee of more than one month.|Weeks ago, is due to have arrived | iors. The tracts were eliminated|to enter Oregom Agricultural Col-|, % 0 <0 =" o FCn b el TPt dage two week. was large enough to furnish fut.|and way ports after a SLOIMY|ppio wag jearned when he at-[0n the job by this time. It was) ang set aside for townsite pur-llege at the opening of the Fatl|'le same dra w e spent at Yakobi Island. ure runiL('omlnenfimru(b with the | VOYage caused by a strong so | tended the funeral services of|chartered by the contractors from|poges by the order. | semester. which it started, the military re-|On the return trip the party will requirements of that section, A,|east wind, with the following | Millard Hartson, Collector of | Canadian owners and started north | villages affected are: Angoon| The Governor has telegraphed |'OIt Das been crushed, leavingcall at the Sunny Point canneries e ongors: Harry Ganger and Mary : 8 ¥ overal Nave 'wih. PO faved the Calles Government absolute!at Kake and Funter Bay, but does final recheck on this district is'Sengers: Harty Ganger and ¥a:y)customs of the Puget Sound Dis |Several days ago. It was entered Hoomah, Hydaburg, Kake, Kasaan,| Nome Federal authorities, and i, ..io: or the situation in Mexico' not expect to vist o now in progress. Capt. M, J. O-|Fisher from Skagw < Brown| it who died last week in Los!at Ketchikan late last week aud Klawak, and Yakutat. Customs officers at Bagle in an| 4 i pect to visit Juneau. Connor left today on the Wid-|from Haines. A los was expected to proceed north "1! The Angoon elimination com-!effort to get some trace of th2 S geon for this purpose. It is ex SR | Lyle did not return to his of |once. i prises 5258 acres; Hoonah, 158.04; younger Judd. £ pected it will take a week or ten| AID SALE DATE CHANGED |fice after the funeral servic Up to the mme the old dredge]acres; Hydaburg, 189 acres; Kake,| e S ec!als for 3 Da s days to complete it. The members of the Ladies Aid| Reports from Washington have|purned good progress had been | 94.36 acres; Kasaan, 44.69 acres; «lIllllllllllllllllII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIh y Mr. Winn will leave here in a|Society of the Methodist (furch|indicated Lyle's status in the|made on the project, said Major | Klawak, 195 acres; Yakutat, 458.54 h | day or two to aid in this work,|recently announced that a fancy| Piohibition scrvice as being un-|Gillette. In fact, the work was $o|acres. it 6 cans corn, No. 2 being in the field most of tha|work sale would be held on No-|certain and rumors persist that!fy ahead of the original scheduie| Subject to valid existing rights, 1 o ¥ 3 4 next ten days, after which he wid [vember 19. As this date conflicts he fuiled to qualify m the Civillipat gespite the delay occasioned |the lands excluded from the na- E Ve gal. L‘h‘“:'y Bell Syrup, regular leave for Seattle. with the Parish Bazaar, the datelSe "‘i'\j' ‘E]‘t"“i"““'l'v"\,“I‘“"“““‘{:‘»' by the necessity to secure a new | tional forest by the order are re- S0 e L e 95 Warden Harry A. Pryde, wholof the sale has been changed to as Northw rohibition Di-f 40qge, it is hoped and expected | served to be cisposed of for town- | e returned Sunday after spending|November 12. rector. that the entire project will ,be|site purposes as provided by Sec- Ray i 1 gal. Liberty Bell Syrup, now ... the scason at Yakutat, reported a - ¢ " = | completed by June 1, 1928. tion 11, of the Act of March 3, H ! e e a Tt | g e 2 ARNICK’S in virtwally alsections ot the | SEVLT ucmg a‘sm ejurve Reports covering preliminary | 1926. Yakutat area. The cannery there S—— investigations of several proposed Srissfetng. Pacific PHONE 174 put up approximately $8,000 cases Beauty pt'Oducts Umerm Alaskan rivers and harbor im-| A Visitor in Juneau today while phie e—— i 4§ of fish, experiencing one of the . provement projects are being ra-| the Aleutian is in port is Mrs. A, 0il-O-Matic best years in recent history. B k G t / pidly completed by the District|J. Dimond, wife of the Valdes at- The runs and escapement sout:a aC ual"an ee. P.rl‘ Ch'cago torney and former Territorial Sen. OIL BURNERS 4 YES, THANK YOU! Engineer’'s office, it was stated. of (the b7th parallel, Mr. Wing These, together with the data|ator. We are largest Happy Home House said, have been spoiled. Reports S ial Ofier assembled, will be forwarded with- . g = A size for every need in the Terrtiory of Alaska and we have everything that up to date show some streams in a short time to the Board of — et lin where he spent last winter.| rooroen there is to be found in the Haj Home Brands, yet onl with fair escapement but a large Englieers -at Wasbiugton, D; ;| PPy nds, yi ly number were seeded inadequately. » n, | six months in business. If you want your home to be happy : or its action and submisa A complete report on these dis- i :1’(',,,,::.:..4:” e Mantle Cloc‘ks GEO. B. RICE buy your merchandise from:— tricts will not be available ‘or several days. PLUMBIN?% HEATING J Ohnstons Two-Tone and Very Fine 0iL, BURNERS MARGNITA ARRIVES ¢ " ” = CANDY Chime Clocks “I tell you in advance what GASTINEAU GROCERY FROM SITKA; COLD , RAINY, WEATHER ) R Al , FRESH CALL 331 FOR The Margnita, Capt. Larry Park q ORRECT TIME 9 Marg Bt, Larry Patke Y & There Is None c b arrived in port Sunday afternoon ¢ ‘;’. from the weekly trip to Sitka and Reausa Prce 60! Better | way ports, reporting cold anl rainy weather with fairly calm seas prevailing the entire trip. / RN A Nc]son and Frcmming Fishing in 1Icy Straits near | . ' Hoonah and Point Adolphus has 70/ ¥ @ Expert Watch and Jewelry ~ slackened considerably while the T ¥ y.om.” Repalring Diamond K. Packing Company Ricucs Prict 9100/ 7 EESULAR PRIGE will wind up operation this week, B /"’ Ry Phone 25 Free Delivery| g—— NI having filled the last case of emp- ] - ty cans on hand. Seven hundred - and twenty-seven cases from this plant were brought In by the bk ot TS Margnjta, The Alaska Mild Cure Company, G. M. Tozier, president, is finish- Regular Items In Caflon job will cost” rHoNE 31 § 1i h: i i i U e s ——— LU L ing operations at Sitkoh Bay, in- tending to work northward with 1927 PACK OF DEL MONTE CANNED GOODS their floating saltery. Seven tierc- EEE ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT OF e g oo o 8888 EEEEE £ e —l BEEEEEEEE B & ot conoes were brought in for And DIRECT FROM PACKERS ¥ shipment to the States. 4 or a o Two Fires Reported S P Two fires were reported by the “Pon f VEGETABLE s ~ mailboat on her return here. At ' 3 TOMATOES, Solid pack, No. 2, " RE fire to the bunkhouse about a s SPINACH, ,no 21/ ! /’ UST CEIVED week ago, but the flame was R l r$4 35 Val iy g, confined to one room and was iy egu a . ue PUMPKIN, No. 2V o, , No. 215 . work on the part of the watch- FOR SUPREMACY OF CHARM PEAS, No. 2 . men. Carlson, one of fire fighters, ST. BEAN, No. 2. effects. The bunkhouse of thell jous charm to the inferior and unknown! You do yourself TOMATOES, Puree, No. 215 . 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