The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 7, 1927, Page 8

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< 4 lulnml the rulln\\lnn appreciation | translate his vision into reali M and one gasoat penalty was given, |other Federal jails in the First! W. L. Coates, local B L THANE |s I”R"' R JUNEAU MAN of Mr. Thane tion. GU“RT RET“RNS $110 and costs Division. the Canadian Pacific Railway t k DIES IN \I W YORK “It was a fortunate day for Ju “It takes a many sided man to The winter term of court will] /The prisoners who went were: |turned on the Admiral Rogers lm-au when Bartlett L. Thane|succeed at mining under condi {open here on Monday, November|Axel Isazcson, Emil Dahl, Charles!from a trip to Petersburg and 3 came to Alaska, after graduating|tions as they exist in the Juneau FRUM KETGHIKAN 21, as ordered by Judge Reed. |[Pistol, A. Jeper, Jack Wright,| Wrangell. as a mining engineer from thedistrict. It requires mot only - — | George Kim and R. L. Gill. The T University of California, an iu-| gineering ability and fore latter two men were brought iss Mary Kashavaroff returi- stitution that has furnished this|but, on account of the 3 ,ATTORNEYS RETURN North on the Rogers from Ket-|ed from Seattle, where she ha wction with a great deal of the!for large capital to' prod gl FROM HUNTING TRIP|chikan by Chiet Deputy Marshal]been for the last three weeks, on engineering ability that is fast|tonnage required to make a ighty-two Convictions Are; pbps J. H. Statter. After placing the | the Admiral Rogers, and will ro transforming it into America’s [ fit from low-grade ores, it rc Returned in Twelve J United States District Attorney pr!sone‘ri In jail at Skagway De-|main here for the winter. _ pir & greatest gold producing center. |qu financing business and o tJus! W. Harding and George|Puty Caswell will continue to! RURRTie: < ot s Former Leading Mining “About five years .ago Mr |ganizing abilities as well M Weeks, Flrsl City {Folta, Assistant United States| Sitka where he fs stationed. Enoi - of hane, after gaining practica e possesses them all, e | District Attorney, returned on! O —— E e o N Y agineer © Juneau, firsthand knowledge of local con.| “In the mining world Mr. Tha: After more than two months(the America First from Pybus| Albert Brown, traveling man, 'i:“n:”';-::nlmn ol 1ol Passes Awa_v i Altions * throu employment in|i8 Wwhat Mr. Wilson described|absence from Juneau, most ‘.f‘lm this morning from a several "“'af‘la"{"fff l(:"’?e N'url"l"x\'lfl _J."'y g e gl il ';Mh ok 1 his pro m, undertook to|limself as being in the political the members of the court party|days’ hunting trip. P JRREL N e T AsmN Admiral Rogers —_— > Sonabiidn finance and develop| World-—he is a “conservative radi- retirned from Ketchikan, yester-| Poor weather prevailed during|Rogers. ¥ A Bere ’ the properiies which now consti-|cal.” He is conservative in prov-|day on the Admiral, Rogers |then entire stay and held up ac- hm,m.nnul from Page One.) tute the Alaska-Gastineau hold-i ng the xn'urliu\hilil_\'\()r radical | Judge T. M. Red, John H. Dunn,| tivities' of the two men. How- : ings. After the completion of the | conceptions. “Davy” Crockett pot|Clerk of Court, and Walter King, ©¥er they returned with three Wh W 41;() Y C the corporation which had charsc eat tunnel under the mountains|it another way—*be sure yom arc|Chief Deputy Clerk of Court deer and a number of ducks and| , Orry ut ¥ our Lar of the development and.opera | B8 | (1om Gastineau Chaunel to Thane, | FiEht and go ahead.” Mr. Thane|stopped at Wrangell to contract Yeported a pleasant outing. tions. In 1910, development work | etk . mills of' the Alaska.|makes sure that he is right before {some cial business, but will| By 2 We have ZERO FOE for your radiator. It gives you abso- was started which brought about| the power units at Salmon Creek ‘, 1“11-”1" mine are located, thejhe pr PR T )"“"l"“ arrive here on the Yu- SEVEN PRISONERS lute protection against freezing to 20 degrees below zero. 5 > : i3 >erseverance, the central orey s a ¢ ma vho is kon tomorrow. | 8 s " e the b o [Potseraraies, kg contral. ore), (Uhene e 8 BEUMEE i - | TAKEN TO SKAGWAY Gan be used year after year—no evaporation. i | George Grigsby, Ketchikan at ,..,,.m,, {body of the mine, two miles dis Those who arrived yesterday Thane, named after him by tant, The Empire sald in its edi-|¥ay. No man can serve his fel-| yoe” g A Aldrich. . balliff Seven prisoners were taken el the company, and the large scale tORal Sriliman {lows be than by developir i N o 5 ¥ i frs. Walter ¢ orth on the Admiral Roger: development of Perseverance pro new LBoUnLY LA A o rs. Walter King; John Newman,| ] ogers g Ay | “‘While he nas modestly given [ ) Y Court Reporter, Mrs. Ne vesterday by Deputy United States y NI ) Wi the, development program| BARTLETT L. THANE all the credit to others, the mark. |50 supply of the Nation. M |unq prancis Newman; Miss Alta| Mars Frank Price and Wil- A [ Thane i doing both.” 3 i v e y ed man, whose engineering ab | Purpus, Stenographer; Mrs. swell. The men are to A G i l}.rmi PP i £ | Reed; e I’x'n:h. g serve their sentences in the Skag- PHONE 174 | skill will come within the men H. Ashley, Mayor or Skagway, ter, Chief Deputy U. ] |||] “"".V to jail to relive congestion in vision of those who conside und Mrs. Ash passed through James Wickersham, atorney | — e B War ‘Bringé . Disaster is Bart L. Thane. in conceiving, |Juneau yesterday on their way| Cases handled at Ketchikan,| The mining operations were | | financiig and developing the|to Skagway. They have been|between the period of August 5 saintoied for five s years after | 8¢tV ter L * same re-! Alaska-Gastineau. Mr. Thane has|outside for the past few weeks;to October 29 of this year, by the that, although the World War | Sources. been the soul and backbone of [on a vacation trip United States Commissioner’s brought about revolutionary price | intebedtod th Russia the utdertaking; from the begin- - e |Coutt and the United States Dis- b Changes for all materials and| [ addim e R s con.|MINE. Although yet a young man| Mrs. J. B. Caro, was an arrival |trict Court, fall term, resulted in on or e (.(,‘.,lp,,,..,,, essential to the mining | nected with local development, | € has accomplished work that|on the Admiral Rogers from the {82 convictions, 27 of which came industry. When the end of hos-|Mr fThane became interested in hould carry any engineer to the|States. She will remain for anjfrom the District Court, 1 acquit-| tilities brought no relief in the'Rusgian maganese fields several] 0% 4{;«”“. long r.u'lm‘,x'[\\'l'.h smbi- | indefinite period. “!'UI‘I 2 (I{slxlixsnls. and there are g high cost situation, Mr. Thane,|years'ago. smd had a contract|tons fully satisfied. It s an in-| sk e B l2 defendants not vet sentenced. ZS--., spiration, however, to know that Fines realizing that it would not beiyip the Harriman interests | | . + v at g H s in the District Court SkiBls 10" contiiis - SHe. 0OM- | Shick- evedtually obtaiGd s Buu. e i8 atill here’ i better duall MONTAG’S | totalled $9.000 and the Commis-! fied than ever to do big things for jsloner’s Court, $3,509, which yany's mining operations under| g Shceasion. It W in con i | 1 R s o e g R, ke o O - ol | Juncau and Alaska FASHIONABLE {makes a grand total of $12,509 tention to the possibility of de-|pla that Mr. Thane ook & vaca Mr. Thane has already been S anl an average of $153.66 in art Veloping the pulp and paper mav-|tion from his pulp and paper|2ccorded a high place among the ertln 'each of the 82 convictions. Sen- c a ner ufacturing industry here. work last May and went to New | Mining men of the Pacific Coast, | g | tences passed by Judge Reed made The “compeny possessed CHOAD | york. City whate he has remained | Yhich means that he looms. large completed,” in 1916 he was made |\ell known mining man, Gen- managing director of the corpori-|eral Manag the Alaska Gas tion with headquarters in San!tineau during operations at Francisco. "hat mill sites, and other facilities | Joined Local Lodges an educated and trained mind, rage of 3.9 months on each con-| which he saw could very lily| During his residence here Mr.|and practical skill gained from viction | i | tion. He was familiar with the|and fraternal organizations, Hel first to vision the great potentiali | biles were confiscated in connec o timber resources of Southeastern |was, also, a life member of Ju-|ties of the low o gold deposits |4 {tion with cases in the First City| Alaska, the vast amount of unde-{neau Lodge No. 420, B. P. O.fof the Juneau district, and to | | - ! A ¢ . resources which ‘make it almost| He also held membership inl i rzcs are Sczen- jdeal for the industry. ;:wvnrul t'uun‘n-ui‘l‘ lml;uix. Inulml- 4 (Phone o5 Free Delivery f Causes Resource Study |ing the Pacific Union, Bohemian Fl , l ’ | 5 . V R Beginning In 121, he threw all|¢lub and Olympic Club of San ash l,g Its i b 7-—A.|, antines t' o [ l[ ! s Han Schalfaer & Mo e ey iy RN S oV | houil tically tested = Juneau. He caused the first seri-| the Daily !Cnmirv,.r issued .“.‘.”"' lighty, aiid Batterle Jist ¥oo.|| IV()RY ncense ous studies of the field to be|fall of 1916, Mr. Thane wrote .nll \2ved * Prices are very rea- market nitrates in Japan, !w \\'i(hm_r- article, Ihn‘fullu\r\.inu was :lfirge. | Tollet S()ts made a special trip there to in-|also printed, which is self explan- Southeastern Alaska as a source| “Mr. Thane, who arranged the TABLETS THIS WEEK s Wi R A ¢ ee Our Window Displa; o of manufactured supply. He re-|consolidations of the properties s | | 0 en ou en turned with a party of engineers|that constitute the Alaska Gas s $ - vestigated the field and local con-{financing and developing com-' n " 1 ditions. While their report was| pany, has just been re-clected as HELLAN’S CORRECT TIME DRUG CO. definitt deal was ever closed, | with increased duties and enlarg e Wheln'We.Sefl It probably, it is said, because the|ed scope for his talents sy Yook Dolivirs LUDWIG NELSON t’'s Right a total of 264 months, those by | J power, docks, machine shops,|ginee that time ; among those of the world. Pos- Pap()rs the Commissioner, 61.9 mont messhouses, bunkhouses, town and | . & an intelligent imagination, | ¢ [totaling 325.9 months, or an av arx be made valuabl' in this connee-| Thane affiliated with local lodge | experienc he was among the Two gasboats and two automo- veloped water power and other ! Elks. - - § Al | TSRS of his energy and talents into the | Francisco. made unr!. rflporlf to be prepared i:}rtivh- on “mn'mm‘ “.“lf lltp“; 2 sonable _nnd we !urnisix bat- . or lon wear In 1923, sensing a chance (njing on the Future of Alas teries with flashlight free of . y All Odors ° terest the Mitsui Company in|ator, SPECIAL ON SCHOOL " representing the company who in-|tineau properties, organized the 3 CALL 331 FOR H BUTLER-MAURO said to have been favorable, no|General Manager of the company, l)IIARMACY pulp and paper interests on the The 1915 Development Number Free Delivery Phone 134 Pacific Coast began to take an’of the Alaska Daily lwnunln- con- ' Expert Watch and Jewelry L S = bl o i Sub Station Post Office No, 1.| You Get —— an Overcoat that will COME and SEE HEAVY WOOL SHIRTS s serve you taithfully The New Pacific Oil Burner $4.50 more thaliping seasii, e ;a\’e insta m, this wonderful little burner in LINED LEATHER MITTS . awsmla]l HOT /\HIRl FLRNACI{] i‘n lollr (]lis:)lay room 75 Cents Y O u ge t all Overcoat —and’you are cordially invited to come in and see » this bux)'lner under actual working conditions. that hOldS lts Shape and AEF Ao It Starts lacki— H. 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