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DONOKOE SURE GOV eC pL Dl“! miit SWITH TO NOMINATED NUW \rm'n al Com- for Alaska cratic eeman Believes Qutlook Good port many will deles from t ohoe convent the fifth called give vote 1 v i Nation of the party that ( of ¢ vemb whom Secret doubte date up, bu easter zo to with a large delesa Hoover The a their tion and f an act in a 1918. have h where. added, only t many “he agreed rying fine Mr. v. Smit strong in of the nost eral almost all “He midwest con-| of Mr, nto v fourth those | Don all or will go major of h two-third nomination Donohoc ts that ial convention will be one harmonious in recent He is confident a fine the nation in election regard the Republicans ary Hoover, he said, adly the most popular the Republicans could it he s inclined Dali n political leade the Kansas ( number may him 1} necessary expec tl most hi y Smith chane the NoO fov 12 minate is un candi pui r“'l | at of unp tes combine to there. Democrat chance to have | of in Alaska elect man the fall el The Iu‘ candidates in Donohoe said ile of the party taking | B e osonalen] larger measure than since Strong divisional tic 8| pbeen put in the field every The Territorial ticket, he is one that will draw not | he full party vote but also independent votes. While it was too early to “make any predictions on any race in the Territory, he was confident the Democrats had a fine chance for su Mr attle 1 Mo ( TRdoes ) erritc ratic ; une. cce | Donohoe will remain in Se or a few days and then go lifornia for a vacation. He jot expeet to return the ! vy until after the Demo National convention next e e — "’HELDRUM LEAVING; & Don Who is southe ~eron-(! Zellerl ‘now Yukon here t prelim work mer. Mr., Seattle ‘morth _most for m: will work unes ~ which mountains now ntil . Shi Lady rived. ; ;9}‘ southhound RETURN IN MARCH Meldrum, forest making a timbe astern Alaska for the Cam- handler interests and the| puch Paper company, is| on the engineer, | survey in steamer for Seattle He has been he past few weeks making inary arrangements for the to be carried on this sum- Meldrum exjy to leave about March for the and bring with him}| of his and equipment | aking the timber survey., Ho out of Ketchikan and | and expects the survey,| will start as soon as the are enough of to permit, will be continued | next fall, P pment of ‘“‘Henry Out of Lizzie” Anderson’s Music | . | | 20 | will crew u clear Shoppe. | ? What Is It? Come in and let us explain BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right Delivery Phone 134 Station Post Office No. 1., | EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS Globes and Batteries h“! them for $1.00 and ~ $1.50 complete | son will sing a solo | Jack Tritt, . WOLI THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1928. il rt \”1 P Is Shock «'l cai Once n Aitorney for \-un ness Gives Co Information . - PRAYER DAY 1S OBSERVED Services in Methodi: Church Tomorrow Morn- ing and Afternoon got 1tin 1l the nt Black ally estified that ned him unequivo had no of the knowledge of Continental nfluence Dome purpose puryg Teapot or any Tomorrow, I's Day ilawful uyler sai I 1d have believed Lim to change W no caus - GAME COMMI“SION thé | ASKS FOR CHANGES| ed by a Van and ¢ (Coatinuea rrom Tage One.) by Mr morning onsideration the Commission is skt Mok A ling that 1} or gram wiil be reoy iz be closed for m. b, by Mre 0D, 999 1ip,” led kel Mue tions s received in Fur Dis ic Drainage present closes ; this Holy, Holy, re All “Recommenda reading, Irom persons residing ; t 3, the Arc . e that the on muskra the breakup the Holy"; ponsive Hail the invoc b indica season ats will t g ter Down Barr there will be | Jthe future “Thani Haitlon ¢ Comm will be led b i G oneus. followed by Doxo niin Following “Confessior Mrs. Allen, th ¥ interpretation, response. Mrs. Edward cession,” and Mrs ? ch of which hy ymmending to open found RS .gion in in the Tanana River Jur District No. 2 and a similar recommendation is being made. Mink and Black Bear “Recommendations of residents and ailable records of taken indicate that the supply k Fur District No. 3§ hecome so depleted as to a recommendation for the of the mink season in this trict. | “Petitions and from residents of that part of Fur rict No. 2, north of the Alas Range and Ahklun Mountains “Inter Hender. b. will L. led will medita by “Consecration” will be Mrs. Krogh, Nest there Bible reading, hymn and tion. The concluding number will he a by Mrs. Jenne while the gathering will be closed by a prayer and hymn AT THE H()TI:L. Gextineat Charles Olsen, M. Carrigan, Seattle; of has Justify osin dis- solo recommendations | ‘r | \ | Dis ka Mrs. bor; L. Pearl eity D. Har- Mrs. chko- black hear through the closed ses son from June 20 to Septembe be removed. The commenda- tions and petitions are based on the damage being done to supply of game animals by the | black bear Kkilling young moose land caribou calves. The Commis — { sion recommends that there Wo make men's sults for 355 }nu closed season on 1 LAND. —adv. ' that part of Fur District No. vich Alaskan Tarro, Mendenhall; city. Tony H Smith, Zynda William M. Gruver. 2 Hard Times Dance HIRAM, BRING MATILDA to the MOOSE HALL SATURDAY—FEB Prize Waltz 9= . LD TH Prizes for Best Sustained Chara Ci cters cle Two-Steps Peppy Fox-Trots Given by Loyal ORDER OF MOOSE—NO. 700 BE THERE sk that the protection now given | 1l to al-| | mended | ana pelts | | just | be permitted to increase the Com- | mission is recommending that the ; | \ the | be | ck bear in | Comax Solid Pack Tomatoes NO. 215 SIZE _— |National Commiteeman. His, can- Vdidacy was endorsed by the Démocratic Territorial Conven- tion at Seward last month. A. W. Fox, acting Chief Clerk of the Secretary’s office, today telegraphed the Clerks of Court in the other Divisions announcing Candidate Mr. Virdin's withdrawal. It possible that election supplies have been printed in one or two of the Divisions, in which se M Virdin’s name will appear on the ballots. In the other Di- visions it is mot expected that it will be carried. —e——— HAZEL IN PORT Game Commissioners or | | by persons designated by tnej from | Commission. These requirements non-resident | have been made by the Commis present sion to the end .that the person- now per-inel of the guide service in Alaska non-resident way be put on a par with ska Range zuides found in other big game ! be reduced fields of the North American con- Withdraws as thereby making the non-resi-|tinent.” ! . : limit of this animal uni- for National Committee- man — No Contest the Alaska Peninsula|given by iliamna Lake, recommendations and from ask that the th iska and Mountains, Propagation Range klun Fur VIHDIN 0UT OF PRIMARY FIGHT Permits ir farms of the Ter- nefit from the sale sticated fur-bearers for stock, the Commission not issue any per the capture of fur-bear propagation purposes animals to d from the Territory. thix natur the ine the may hunter and the | | after P WSS 8 LOGGING CAMP OPENS ‘YEAR’ SEYMOUR CANAL' The only .uun:r with which {the Democratic Party was faced logging season in iy the primary election on April C. Van Winkle, |3y eliminated today with {foreman for r Rey. | the hdrawal of J. C. Virdin, ons north | nolds is now establishing camplo¢ Ketchikan, candidate for js [in Seymour Canal, according toNgtional Committeeman for Al- |C. T. Gardner, local manager for | e’ Withata®al; Buted the company. About 16 men Will pehruary 17, was received early be employed at this camp. o il Mk nllgh iy dg- o) Mr. Van Winkle left Ketehi, |potary of Alaska. kan early this week with part, ppe action of Mr. Virdin leaves —————— jof the crew, camp supplies and ;5 (onnors, former Mayor of, FEugene Permanent Waves, $15 {equipment. Work will start as|ipiq city, the only candidate for | American Beauty Parlor, —adv, license year beginning July|soon as ble. Orders to be S SPECIALS! 128, will bo required to under- | filled with timber from Seymour | SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS examination to determine |Canal include 900 spruce piles. ! GARNICK’S tions to act as Of this number 450 are for the! PHONE 174 be Few have been | g demand | ¢ r ding stock of Alaskan A has caused the Commis adopt this poliey confusion appears to ex interpretation of the wions where a per retain alive for the are ghout the' Territory ion has recommend luction regulations esiden iter of ymmis bu by permit a take three sheep north of the Ar However, due the of thi anim; cer- ons of the r tirele Commission purposes, such ani. | rec nding limit be caught during the duce two making trapping seasons. | non-resident limit uni- be captured and re-|form throughout Territory ned during the regular open but it necessary to obtain a permit to retain them after the close of the open season. | Such permits may be secured up application to the Executive | office the Corm ion. To begin the ntain this district, to was in “Some in the ent and wi as The Hazel, Capt.! Frank Ed- wards, arrived in port this morn- ing with 200 barrels of herring for the Juneau Cold Storage Com- pany. that this there b, the to w to ular open h Is may alive Examination Applicants tor guwe licenses for season is Guide poss on lications for guide li-{local Government dock construe- the license year be-|tion and 400 for the Pacific Coast 1, 19 ¢ *ed |Coal Company. They 1 be de-| by the Commis-(livered & as they are cut annual meeting, No-| Persons desirin, de licenses for that|of submit their applica-|the Yukon for Seattle on be examined prior to|ness ip and may return Examinations will be!neau within three or four NOW ON DISPLAY ] “RED JACKET” AMERICAN RADIATOR CO.S NEW HEATING BOILER FOR HOMES Limits n known 1a game may Big Cam lon permitted T ent hunters t many of the big game the world Many big 1t and other non-re the Territory dur- few years have re- that a reducoe of big game allow hunters. the Alaska that o hee na to A sion at its vember 1, 1 to secure. g should and date ity Mrs the Juneau formerly left on a busi- | to Ju- weeks. in of Billiards, year tions that hu visiting ng the past commen bag limit non-resident “Hunters visiting Peninsula and other western re lons during the past vear have | [been disappointed in their 2fforts 1o secure a desirable trophy of that much desired animal whicir is found only ir the large | brown bear. Guides and other| residents of that region, who ben efit from the thousands of dol lars spent annually by nonre game Here We Go — War on Fis This being the second day of the Lent, let us suggest a few things that will assist you put- ting it over the way it should be observed. the ed apacity—>5 aet cast ir adis s We recommend: Crab Meat, Clams, Oysters, Sardines (d]' e 500 feet cast iron Radiator in Olive Oil and Tomato Sauce, Salmon, Anchovies, dent hunters searching for this : 0 l ’3125 00 Kippered Herring, Fresh Herring fried in Napoleon ok il et v s | Price On Y . Olive Oil, Shrimp Wiggle, Sardine Rarebit, and we a reduction in the bagi have many more items that are awaiting your orders. Hnm‘ur l'l\l\x:“:-lu;n? h]‘l:]‘lx!x‘ni":]v"‘rl.';:'hi:‘lll i We have on hand several secondhand Heat- And what is more it is all in that most reliable brand tain its supply of large brown' ing Boilers and some secondhand Plumbing —“THE _HAPPY HOME" at our usual low prices. and grizzly bears the Commission One trial order will convince you. recommends the bag limit be reduced to two on the Kenai Alaska Peninsulas and the Kodiak-Afognak Island Group. Other Limits Reduced “That the small number of moose now found in the region south of Illamna Lake might Fixtures for sale at a very low price. GEO. B. RICE Plumbing 0il Burners Heating “T tell you in advance what job will cost” GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Three Frée Deliveries Daily an indefinite ! n be (lu%ml for EXTREME SAVINGS ON art Schaffuer & Marx SUITS 25 Per Cent Off This is the time for the man who wants the most he can possibly get for his money to buy his clothes— clothes he needs now and in the future. You get Hart Schaffner & Marx style, quality and tailoring, and the Hart Schaffner & Marx guaran- tee of satisfaction apphes no matter how low the sale prices. Thursday-F riday-Saturday