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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1928. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ' ’ We;tiu lll'llll FENIiE Touriiss fmedo e WHY TRE BROTHERHOOD OF BILLYGOATS TWWHY_WNERE NOL neT AT Forecast for Junead dllfl C 0. today* S CAMPAIGN MANAGERS THAT EVER CHODE Nou T RU OR VRSN THE DEPOT T WELCOME ME 2 fol . oudy lOlfll,ht and Frldny o8si g MUST T WaIT Beeme VBU ExXplatie ‘ Nou muoaams'fl ol LONG OF THE UNUTED STATES Wil ALWANS . » ¥ Rttt e fuie NANNYSOAT NOTE WAS Too BE A MISTERN T© ME.» T TEW YOU WHY ‘oo ries, continued cold tonight, strofig easterly winds. htly warmer Friday; fresh to LOCAL DATA Time— 3 15 Noon tndu ..29.80 19 19 20 18 E 37 E CABLE AND RADI0 REPORTS Nome Bethel 14 Fort Yukon... - 4 Tanana -12 Eagle i =8 St. Paul . 24 Dutch Harbor.. 32 Kodiak 32 Cordova 34 Juneau ... 18 Ketehikan . 38 Prince Rupert.. 48 Bdmonton ... 8 Seattle . 56 Portland . 60 San Francisco.. 60 10 ~18 -16 -22 22 YESTERDAY TODAY Hi Low Biationa— g‘" ’p'gm' thmp. dafar. Yoty 82 Welthes fam. 8niz Preclp Sam. — 4 TR [ 0 0 —38 ~34 ~16 -8 0 -40 3 0 20 0 26 —_ 30 E Trace 18 .36 15 0 23 0 28 0 12 10 .22 < 0 2 .28 *—Léess than 10 mies. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cldy Cldy Snow Clear Cld. ('mg Cldy Pt. Cldy Cldy Cldy Clear RO TR AR o O R DLy WS a5 S50 O A LI Note—Observations at Duich .Harber, Kodiak, Juneau, Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco arc mlllnllmlldtp.m With the exception of local snow- Princes William Sound region 1 J aneay time. in the vicinity of the ast night, fair and cold weather has coptinued from Nome to Alberta. The air pressure was high from the Yukon Valley southe astward to the Rocky Mountain States, the crest being moved since yeéstéerday motfning from the Yukon Valley to Alberta. A moderate low pressure area of large extent prevailed today from the coast of British Columbia westward along the 45th paraliel to the I80th meridian. S DNy DOUGLAS 'NEWS —y STUDENT BODY HOLDS ITS ANNUAL ELECTION A A meeting of the Student Body of the Douglas high school was held yesterday afternoon for the pufpose of electing officers for next year. John Martin presided over the assembled students. Fol- lowing were those elected: Pregident, Violet Lundell; vice- président, Herbert Savikko; Bec- retary, rig Simpson; Treasurer, Doul Dnrham Athletic Man- ager,. John ' Cashen; Sergeant-at. ' Arms, F Pettygrove. FAC| NJUI!; IN FALL John Martin wa severely cut about the 'face Tuesday evehing y, while runping to the fire at the dence with a fire ex- ed ‘ on his ‘back.- With both hands grasping the extin- | guisher. he was undble to pro- ] tect: his face as he fell on the J sharp rocks in the road, and pain- { { ful ‘Thjuries resulted. ——————— PREVENT FIRES ¢ Rasidents are especially urged J! to bé more than ordinarily care tul of fires, mot to burn woog and to keep the chimneys clean by the use of soot destroyer occa- sionally, during the dry weather. A little’ care and forethought can prevent . the. most fearful confla- l grnlol —aeo—— | ol v0r akte At The Rmpirs > ¢ F % ¥ [ ;xcn (Aoa torm dcids and overwork the rheumstic twinges. —_— l CHANGE OF RESIDENCES L. E Smith and family have moved from the apartments over \(he Feusi store to a cottage on G street, which was formerly occu- ’plad by E. W. Maher. s l COMING HOME SUNDAY ‘Mrs. J. O. Xirkham is expected home Sunday on the Admiral Rog ers after spending four months with her daughter, Miss Elva in South Bend. The latter, who was 8o serfously ill, is practically re- covered but still under the doc tor's care. We_call ana weirver. Phone 528. TLET Almquist Press Your Suit. Invitation For Bids S. Department of Agricul- U. ture, Bureau of Public Roads, Ju- neau, Alaska, March 5, 1928. Sealed bids, subject to the condi- tions contained herein, will be recejved until 9:00 o'clock -A. M., April I8, 1928, and then publicly opened, .for furnishing all labor and materials d pe 'ming all ork for: comstructing and im- mvlnl the Petersburg Highway, Seow - Bay-Cannery SQA: Na- uonul Fovest Road ect, lo- ‘or nlltly within the at :oufl., Terrd- tory. of Alaska, . First Judicial Division. - The length of the pro- ject to be constructed and im- proved . I8 . approximatel! 2.68 d.the principal items of l mat as_ fol- Excavat! fled: Excaviit 'n (ol!lmolu!es, 350 cn. yds. ; Overhaul, 3¢ ta. Fine Grading, 2.68 mi top course, 5200 cu. yds.; mental Gravel, 750 gu. yds; Un- treated Titnber Tr MB; Lo 'cr%‘ 1 Corrugated I Siibe, 1350 Lo Lng Corduroy, 800 Lin. Ft. 'rhe contr, fm‘m and the plans, Qpe ¢ificatiol 1al ' ptovisions, lu\m q antitles may ndard Ques- uoa;un‘d‘ i 12,6 mft. ft.; ancm Btate- red by the ‘! the : fol- 8. Bureau of 009 Goldstein Alaska; Asso- conmr.hm. Mult- nflnd, Oregon; ~ of L dwll of ure Blatis’ are Mt will be ment. uired with ne | be ‘the amount o * S Non required formance lond ¢ | terial delivered, {f such work .u : | the cantracting oftjcer. Articl on' of - sedimant, . thel" 6 joften get ik o nb- ek i ds; |timate of quantities ‘may b ,[of the amount of the bid. Per- | be ANT To OVERLOOK %MQ‘TTED A SERIOUS FALX PAS LING~ To MEET The \flELL KNOWN BELL FINCH BARNEY WITH THE SIMPLEST eoq‘rs CHOIGE FoR * NICg- PRES‘QENT PBULL ash e EPBBER scuwn F0 SissoN $25 IS REALIZED BY WOMAN'S CLUB The sum of $25 was realized at the card party given Mondey night at the Dug-Out by the Ju- neau Woman's Club for the bene- fit of the swimming and skating| pond fund. Fourteen tables were in play. Prizes were won by Miss Mary Kolasa and Mr. Thomas A. Darby at bridge, and Mrs. J. Laurie and Mr. J. Monagle won the prizes for whist. NOTICE After March 10 no telephone rentals for the month of March will be accepted at a discount. All remittances by mail must bear postmark of pot later than last discount date. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS adv. TELEPHONE CO. Advertising arways pays. the columns of The Empire Tse Invitation For Bids U. 8. Department of Agricul- ture, Bureau of Public Roads, Ju- neau, Alaska, March 5, 1928, Sealed bids, subject to the condi- tions contained herein, will be received until 9:00 o'clock A. M., April 12, 1928, and then publicly opened, for furnishing all labor and materials and performing all work for constructing and im- proving the Glacier Highway, Fritz Cove Section, National For- est Road project, located within or partly within the Tongass Na- tional Forest, Teritory of Alaska, First Judictal Division: The length of the profect to;be con- structed and improved is approx- | imately 2.71 miles’ and the prin- cipal items of work are approx- imately as follows: Clearing, 15.0 acres; grubbing, 8.0 acres; com mop exeavation, 6400 .cu. yads solid rock excavation, 7700 cu. vds.; unclassified’ excavation for| stryctures, 250 cu. yds.; overhanl, 300 sta. yds.; fine grading, 2.71 miles; gravel, top course, 4500 cu. yis.; supplemental _gravel, 750 cu. yds.; cement rubble ma- sonry, 10 cu. yds.; corrugated metal pipe, 898 lin. ft:; ‘wood guard rail, 600 lin. ft.; log cor- duroy, 2200 lin. ft. The cobtract form and the . plans, "gpe flcn- tions, special provisions, andl amined and - Standard Quesjion- naire and Financial Statement for Bidders secured by the pros-: pective bidders at the following addresses: U. S. Bureau of Pub- lie Roads, 409 Goldstein Build- ing, Juneau, Alagka; Associated General Contractors, Multnomah Hotel, Portland, Oregon; Asso- clated General Contfactors, Ar- cade Building, Seattle, yWash- ington; Associated General Coh- tractors, Spokane Hotel, Spokane, Washington. Where coples of plams are requested, a deposit of $10.00 will be required to {nsure their return. If within, 15 u after opening of bids plan: not returned the deposit will he," forfeited. to the Government, Guarantee will be required with each bid as follows: 5 per ;QI:I et - formance bond will be required as follows: In amount of 100 per cent of total contract price. = Per- formance will begin within 10 cal- endar days after dlta of recelpt of notice to proceed ‘and will be completed within 180 calendar worki days ‘from that dn't Liquidated damages for delay will the amount stated in the “Special Provisions’’ for each cal- endar day of delay until the work is comple or accepted. Partlal payments will be made the work progresses on work ma- material meets the approval patents will be made a part of the contract. must be sub- mitt the -Standard flg tm of Bid and the bidder will be requiréd to execute the rd G ment Form of ract for fl. t is reserv ¥ ”go"ll 3 informatity , and ‘to accept or ~of any bid, qualified by spee- [ ulnpen contain- I-f bids illll hi YOU HQODLUM Y Nov ARE NOT ACOLAINTED OF COMMON CQURTESY ~ RULES NOouRE WANTED & WUMIL THE BYES OF; PEOPLE — DONS NSIGNIFICANY N“WOMPOO ME N 4OYSANDS OF DENY AT, You (N THE PRESEA pt NOUR INSOLENCE 2 ARE YXoUu (N THE HAB(T CANNE geu. FINCH, THE CNQ\QE oF A MiLioN NOTICE OF ELECTION To the Electors of the City of Juneaw, Territory of Alaska. NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of Or- diance Number 177 of theé City of Juneau, and in conformity therewith, a General Municipal Elettion will be held on Tuesday, April 3, 1928 Between the hours of 9 o’clock a. m. and 7 o'clock p. m. of said day for the purpose of electing the following officers, to-wit: A MAYOR. THREE COUNCILMEN. ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR. The Common Council of the City of Juneau having heretofore, by resolution, duly designated the voting precincts cf said City and the Polling Place in each thereof, the electors are hereby notified: That all duly qualified voters residing within the boundaries of Voting Precinet No. One of said City of Juneau, which are as fol- lows: All that section lying on the portherly side of East Second Street and West Second Street and the said Second Streét ex- tended across the tide flats to the City Limits and easterly of Gold Street will vote in the Fire Apparatus room in the City Hall Building, located at the corner of Fourth and Main Streets, the same Dbeing the duly designated Polling Place in and for Precinet No. One, City of Juneau. That all duly qualified voters residing within the boundarles of | Voting Precinct No. Two of said City of Juneau, which are as fol-| lows: | All that section lying on the souther.y side of East Second| Street and West Second Street and the extension of said Second Street across the tide flats to the! City Limits will vote in the { Building located on Block G, Lot | 2, occupled by Jaek McDonald | as office, the same being the duly | designated Polling Place in and | for Precinct No. Two, Juneau. That all duly qualified voters residing within the boundaries of | Voting Precinct No. Three of said City of Juneau, which are as fol- {lows: All that section lylng on the nortlierly and westerly side of' Gold Creek and the oil pipe line of the Electric Light Company, including the Seater Addition, will vote in Residence Bullding, located uext Burford’s Store on illoughby Avenue, the same be- ‘ng the duly designated polling place in and for Precinct No.| Three, City of Juneau. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this 5th day of Macch, 1927, ! H. R. SHEPARD, Clerk of the City of Juneau, | Terrtiory of Alaska. Muresco Muresco If you'wdnt MURESCO, get it at JUNEAU PAINT STORE Forged Out While we have changed our location to the huilding farmerlyjpccupied by First National Bank our seryige may still be depended upon as in the past to be the best, e ALLEN SHATTUCK, Ine. INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE i ¢ Brunsisiek Bowling Alleys BILLIARDS, POOL, BOWLING Candies, (fii’;n,.‘(‘lignettes and Soft Drinks mL LINE OF Fancy — prtienit) J)le Groceries A FREW VEGETABLES Our are always reasonable ' BELMONT GROCERY Photie 29 ¥ i L W¢ Deli Afl{‘:&m Winter & Pond el We,_ has uses lued. marked, um for sale and rent "ok mnvmmmszw L “wm-————' . " Buy w lumber from us. Home Capital the development of and mk I City ot _ o] Niee ZYNDA ELAVATOR SERVICE B z!NDA, Prop. 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