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ffluflm; Conditions Aa‘Reco_rd_ed by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begtnning 4 v. m. today: Rain tonight and Saturday; LOCAL DATA Burom, Teme. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather| Time— 4 p. m. yest'y. 29.84 4 a. m. today. 20.97 Ncon today ....30.06 34 38 36 moderate southeasterly winds. SE 4 SE M SE 10 Snow Rain Rain 92 85 92 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY i Highest 3 p.m. temp.__temp. Pations— Nome Bethel . s Fort Yukon.. Tanana ... S ....... St. Paul ... 3 Dutch Harbor. Kodiak . Cordova . Juneaun .. Ketehikan . Prince Rupert.. Edmonton Seattle Portland .......... San Francisco.. ——— e ——————— Duich Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. The pressure is low in Western Alaska with its lowest point in the middle Aleutian Islands, and is high in the Pacific States and British Columbia and the ocean snow has fallen in southern Bering. Southeastern Alaska and British Columbia. fallen in the Interior and at Kodiak and have risen in Western Note.—Observations at and Southeastern Alaska. IMMENSE HALL FOR DEMOCRATS Special Convention Audi- | & torium for Texas Na- tional Convention NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—An im- mense hall made-to-order auditor- fum which will house the Demo- cratic National Convention, at JHouston, Texas, will be especially designed to take full adavntage of ithe cool breezes sweeping in Arom the Gulf of Mexico. A permanent nreproof roof, in- sulated against heat, and a me- chafical ventilation system, will guarantee comfort for the dele- ‘gates. Al sides of the great auditor- fum will be left open to admit bréézes. The hall will have a ca- pacity of 25,000 persaus.. Perfect muffin batter is made by mixing the ingre- dients time . . . Hills Bros practice the same in roasting Low 8 m. 8am Precy. 8am __iCmip._temp. Velucity. 28 his_ Wenther 20 20 8 0 18 32 Trace —40 0 -18 0 Snow Pt. Cldy Clear 34 .24 46 — .10 28 20 38 40 14 40 38 52 » 0 ®*—Lesgs than 10 mies. Pt. Cldy clay Clear — DRI N1 24 .44 [ 0 0 Clear Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, westward. Light moderate rain in Temperatures have to the Sea and DOUGLAS NEWS FIRST CITY HOOPERS TO PLAY EAGLES HERE TONIGHT ‘What promises to be one of the most interesting games played around here this season is sched- uled to be played in the Nat to- night when the fast Ketchikan City basketball team and the Eagles basketeers clash. Advamce reports from Ketchikan regarding the ability of the visiting team t9 give a good account of Mnel‘ were sustained last evening their game with the Juneau high school. Abby Garn, one of Ketchikan's forwards is a former Douglas high school graduate and ome of the cleverest players ever turned out here, and wijth other similar m3n a little at g principle “TODAY y BAKNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Cldy || on his team gives them a chance to clean up on the Channel. The Eagles have been practic- ing hard lately and will give a good account of themselves and it it is a losing game it will be a hot one. i Williams Boosting Road Construction WASHINGTON, "Jan. 27.—Con- struction of highways into tHe interior of Alaska to aid in de- the House Roads Committee to- day by M. D. Williams, Federal Bureau of Roads Engineer, of Al- aska, neau. GELLES CANDIDATE FOR CONVENTION DELEGATE ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Jan. 27 - Gus Gelles, prominent Anchorage buginess man, today his candidacy for delegate to the Republican National He openly declared his support of Secretary Herbert C. Hoover for the Presidential nomination anl| pledged himself to vote for him if elected as delegate. PIONEER ALASKA LAWYER IS BACK IN SEATTLE NGW . Walter L. Church, ploneer law- yer and prominent citizen of Skagz- way, and later a practicing law- of that town, has returned to tae Pacific Coast from Boston ani located at Seattle. At Skagway, where he lived in 1897, 1898 and 1899, he.was senior member of the law firm of Church and Day. The partnership was continued for a time at Nome after Mr. Church and H. A. Day went to that towa in 1899. About 25 years ago Mr. Church -returned to Boston where tended college. He went to Skag- way from Seattle. WASHINGTON, Jan, 27.— Warning to the public in gen- eral against Tularemia, a serious and often fatal disease known as Rabbit Fever, has been issued by Paul G. Reddington, Chief of the Biological Survey and approved by the Public Health Service. The disease has spread so wide- considered advisable. It is a plague-likk disease of rodents transmissible to human beings. Of 500 human cases reported. in this country, 25 have terminated in death. LIGHT-As-A-FEATHER muffins owe their success 10 the way the milk is added to the flour—a little at a time. T‘he glorious, fragrant flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee is the result of equal care—only a few pounds at a time are roasted by Hilh Bros. pat- ented, Gontinuous ptoceh. ‘This process of Controlled Roasting was origi- nated by Hills Bros. and is used exclu usively them. Thnwbynontbereoflee-mulxka Bros. Coffee. Ask for it by name and look riginated the — et — WIDGEON GOES TO- HOONAH { BRING NURSES TO JUNEAU| The U. 8. Bureau of Fjsheries vessel Widgeon, Capt. Carl Chris- tensen, left Juneau at 8 o'clock this morning for Hoonah. The Widgeon is due to return tomor- row morning bringing the nurses who have been at Hoonah the past week caring for patients af- flicted with measles and" whoo!- ing cough, which caused an epl- demic in the village. Everything for the Byilder Brick Lime ———CUT HERB——— COLBY & DickNsap |(f In Interior Alaska; velopment of the Territory’s min- {4 eral regources, was urged before |} with headquarters at Ju- announced | Conventioa. | ody ONVERUIOL | yntroqueing Mile. Jolly, amateus figure skater champlon of France, practicing some intricate stuff on an outdoor rink near Paris. has become quite & popular hd with the French during the last few' | years. yer at Nome in the pioneer days|= | | | at {CCURT HOUSE FLOORS ARE parts of the interior. COME ON. 8BNS, GHT PAST THE 'EXALTED ANGORA'S HOUSE AND GWE M The MISTAH GOOGLE. AW WANE A MARICURE SHOP IN OPELIKA ALABAMA, TAND T SHO' WOULD BELP AN BUSINESS (B Mo ALL WouD HOLD No CONNENTON (N 89AH (Inhm\hlll Illustrated News) in the hallways are now being BEING RENOVATED ' painted. NETRE —————— — Advantage is ©veing taken of{ A. J. Ficken, proprietor of the the lull in business at the Court|Sanitary Meat Market, is return- House while Court is in session ing to Juneau on the Alameda for renavation;ct [after a short businocss trip to the The floors | Btates. Ketchikan, Skuungl \ N By BILLE DE BECK | President of S. 0. Board of Indiana Wil Return l f Immediately | WASHINGTON, Jan. 27— Au‘ overnight change of attitude hy‘ Robert Stewart, Chalrman of the Board of the Standard Oil ‘of In-} diana, promises new develop- | ments next week in the new Tea- pot Dome investigation. Stewart has notified Chairman {Nye, of the Senate Lands Com: i mittee that he ' will -~ forego i3 | business engagemonts in Mexico for the time being and returni from Havana to testify when the } committee resumes inquiry next: Tuesday. -t e — Hoard of Diamonds And Gold Is Hunted LONDON, Jan. 27.—A treasure of gold and. dlamonds believed buiried in Bolivia {8 the subject of ptospects of ‘4 new company being floated hete with a capital of $125000. The sew compahy will finance afi expedition to ra-‘ trieve the hodr Advertising & ;t the eolumns ot The re. 2 H 1 1 he was horn and reared and at-| & 5 wmmfie:r“ ‘ll;':eue 'i ly that a public warning was|E (UL T T T T T e T T T T INVOICES BOOKLETS ! ENYRLOPES PRICE LISTS - CATALOGUES STATEMENTS OFFICE FORMS LETTER HEADS ANNOUNCEMENTS NO ONE KNOWS EVERYTHING ABOUT ANYTHING , BUT-— Tl,w Em_plre s Job Printing Departmuu knows how o your printing the right way ' and at right unmm‘nwmgmlugl«nv AU S T T T Gomplete gutomatic printing press equip- ment enables T will satisfy. 'Ibe Empire to quote prices which We have recently installed machinery and supplies for Try this new method on bmmn mmomry. :YOU'LL LIKE IT! ' The VDaily e s Alaska mptre ' ATTENTION FUR FARMERS AND' TRAPPERS We are 1n the market for a large quantity. ,: of Blue Foxes. Before disposing of your mi supply get our prices as we are sare we 2 can do better for you than oustide honsés. CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & CO, WARM AND COZY with DIAMOND BRIQUETS: tain a healthy even temperature at di fip?- Order from your transfer man q- ¥ Pacific Coast Coal fl,, Phone 412 €. D. Fm THESE WINTER DAYS INTERIOR wauflm‘ Spruce or Hemlock will give you good satisfaction. = - FOR FLOOMN%EMW TICAL GRAIN H Straight Shank Drills — Bit Shank Breast Drills—Screw Drivers—Sawi mp' A o e A i S 2 SN i = |