The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 28, 1928, Page 8

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| would leave the states within a season and machine shops are { Inur(munl covering 2,273 a ad- | short time for Junea busy, Mr. Whittier said. A good MOOSE AND COLLEGE joining the patent. It is allowed 8 & ‘ 'Seles Alaskans L 4 !run of king salmon was reported GLEE CLUB WlLL BE a four-year period in which to do Capt. 1. Cann, president of !in some areas in the southern end its development work and apply AR Q lthe Apex-El Nido Gold Mining| F AY of the district. Ketchikan still| GUESTS OF B‘P-O-E-\ for an operating lease. | company, and Mrs. Cann, are » hopes that a Congressional appro-| | e in 8 i in Seattle and will coms north| | priation will be made th p Officers and members of the lo- ’ g : | ; of : PETERSBURG BUSINESS hortly. Captain Cann has re dredge Thomas Basin f el cal lodge of the Loyal Order of BUREAU MlNEs cently returned west from Mayo MASS MEETING chorage for small boats. | Moose will be guests of the Elks [ MAN ACCIDENT VICTIM Brothers hospital at Rochester The sawmill at Wrangell has| | lodge tonight, s announced | | : % — Minn., where he went for medical | | started its cutting for the season today by Secretary H. Sides | i While walking in-the vicinity of LA treatment last fall. He is now p - K exosoli & BHee . Kul . e . 1 |of the latter organization. = The 4 Norway Hall early Sun- Official Transfer from An-'rully recovered and 100k 1u-n.n‘P|CjC"| Mayor L"dm'sed”’m:rl g 1 I‘;;a} 1.32,‘....’"11 it [First Plans of Local Fed-| octar’session wil follow immedi- | Admiralty Island Coal Co.id2¥ morning, Erick N well |than he has for many months, Mr.| " ika o A linodeiing. one IS FeRE hvan . | N 5 1 ax> | ately after the Elks’ regular lodge 5 s * known local citizen and business chorage Has Been Made |12 1 ™, | Nine Citizens Nowinal- . modting one ot s sivs tuur | - eral Bl Mocuived | stuaiarnviins Sl ssenter ot " Higey W gl SRy - o ol o el rart J. B. Caro, local broker, {s now ed for Council Race ’iravel un the Biivene Rives by Collector McBride |5 p. m. | Early NoxtMontk | serfous fracture 'in ‘the bones of in Seattle. Mr. Stewart saw many | A venrestntitive’ p I 1o : s The University of Washington arly Next Month {one leg. Unable to rise and no | other Alaskans in California and {Mining Company, Mr. Whittier (Continuea Tiom rage One.) Glee Club, which stages iis final| P |one coming to his assistance, Ness Juneau has been designated as Seattle, —— | gaid, had arrived in Wrangell en et P ~ [show here tonight, has also been| Opening up of the coal proper-|crawled on his & *h to the the official headquarters of the [asmuch as it has not been con.|route to the Iskut Mining ‘Com. Service and the U. S. Bureau of |Invited to be guests of the Iks | (fos held in Kootznahoo Iniot by|Emergency Reliet ital where > U. S. Bureau of Mines, the trans sidered ‘necessary heretofore to|pany’s holdings on which the com- | Mine at the sam session and will be! (o Admiralty Island Coal Com- Dr. A. B. Jones immediately made fer being made from Anchor axtonstés replacemee] Day has ek . dae Th § present following its engagement | . Up" atAtA ‘ly in,an X-ray and rendered fi g | ) re ment | pany has taken an option | Govertor, on THA [pany will be started early in| : it was announced this morning by i company is composed of Junea| . Govermon, O S catea|@t the Coliseum Theatre. Some-{April, as soon as machinery ye-| S0 serious was the b | m e : B. D. Stewart deral Mine In Improvement Districts |and Wrangell residents including e i Fockie thing unique in the way of enter-|.ontly purchased in Seattle can,K Was a type of bone fracture rare- n-| | | lon the third floor and has rooms ! Py | X spector. Mr. Stewart returned to | Last night's meeting also unan-!Capt. G. H. Whitney, John G i 13 tainment features are '8 Ar he Janded and assembled, it was|lV encountered, that Dr. Jones sent retary and | Juneau on the :m-! Yukon af | imously endorsed the creation of (Grant and F. E. Bronson. Thel . . ”“", enographers, . On ranged by !h»' Elks Committee | 4yyounced today by R. S. Donald-; Mr. Ness to Ketchikan, Earl Oh- ter an extended absence in the | improvement districts and passed | company, it is understood, will {0 " T siss - Tdoated T iha £ W. R. C east, having gone to Washinglon| (o qvomon Mar 25 with. [ resolution urging the City Coun-|put on a crew and carry on 3 s with Bureay Chiets, | 4 offices of Territorial Secretary, for conference with Bureau Chiefs.| 5o f ot S ouse has| €l to adopt a policy of so dis-| ploratory work during the com tant. Diited . Btates VA ttoks 0 rster, H.jgon, President and General Man-|mer furnishing transportation on Messerschmidt and Frank A, Met-| zgar. who returned vesterday from | the Charles.—(Petersburg Press). calf. business trip to Seattle. With| - art conferred with offici con-! lodge room, and the entertain While in Washington, Mr. Stew-| 7 %, FHOFC RG B 10 "”"'l‘l”"”“k the city for street and |season. I T s, Bureau of Education,|, Luncheon will be served in the |y crew of eight men, Mr. Donald- MAC SPADDEN ILL Bill for, the -Nayy Departm other improvements, assessing| | Territorial Department of ‘Educa- son and Howard Lerch, Secretary- SR CRN (;rn‘xll;fi‘l:l|l|lxndu((.("1'1.4,”,1:“"” L‘:“h“\ since the Washington Naval Limi | COStS DproTata against properties e, T Wakiitar Bhiemt 0 :x':-r::mmn be put on in the audi-|Treasurer of the company, will R Dl VR 48 Alaska, one of the results be.|!aton Cohference. The .measure | benstiited by the improvement| !S. Bureau of Public Road 5 i |leave here next week to establishig, "\, iy Hospital dust evenisis B . iataster of ‘the “|now goes to the Senate. It car.|DProjects v;'nl\ thl city paying one- et Peonbiries 0 et Il-annn and be in readiness to to URASYAS bt ANy crir s el O * | vie vase of [ third of the tota 3 3 i semble the plant when it arrives g < y R o 1 > territors ¢ | ies §369,000,000, an increase of A & ment Stations, and U. S. Prohibi- e | i :e:d;‘(‘:!lhdra})m(;l::ll(;‘r:;:"mlhfl req. | $20,000,000 over current appropri. | Former Mayor 3. Oounord IN TUWN TunAYmm Unit CAPT. AHUES ARRIVES ] I Jeattin, B DR PU™ | 01d papers ror sale at The Empire. " hat the Federal Public Build.|Ations. brought the subject up for discus- | | The fourth floor is given over| AT TAKU WITH CREW! chased a boiler, pumps, mining N ;wn tlm( l;' t‘( it et s sion, outlining the plan of pro- lontivais to. the Watetatys. i 16 i | tools and other equipment. Thi e o ng is to be constructe J | cedure and declaring that it was Spdms : 4 BT I Will Jeave: Beitile brcthes ki ; ouser e Alaska Museum Vi oW .5 | " o £ alll neau to accommodate all federal|~p s PO | the v/ yanthod Jof oVt . |are housed the Alaska With a crew of about *50 men, 4 S : { e 5 intaine is H Wk ? il ‘ Rt 2 s % |of the House of Representatives S Ak Vil & " Killisnoo and ransported om < e art e “"'['l"""“"(‘," “’I";‘ of Adopted Julian Calendar| cnairman Tripp said such a plan Willys-Knight Six and |ed romats Ghandbie RV GaE I ";Mf}, McNell & Libby| here on barges to the property PE Jr J R o el ShoFixe Tttt had been discussed by the present Reo Speed Wagon | mittee rooms and offices of clerk | thors on fre. A 1/ As work progresses, the crew w THIS WEEK quarters have been in Anchorage.| pggiNG, March 28— Marshal| Council and all members favored /% 4 ! i d irs | there on the Admiral Rogers early yo gugmented, Mr. Donaldson said. |l X I8 ) g = nd secretary of the two bodies. | fhic week and Is getting the pe e L R0 Feng Yuhsiang, revolutionary lead-|it, but it was their understanding i 5 s P ek and is getting the plant| ppe appointment of Evan Jones|| 13 Life Buoy Soap ..$ .95 er, seeking to modernize the|that the City was without legal! A Willvs-Knight Special Six, and |1 Bl g s space, The| M equipment in shape for the s mine superintendent by the|l 14 Sun Light Soap 1.00 (realm, has ordered the abolition|authority to put it into effect. a six-cylinder, 1 ton Reo Speed |5, qus coming season.. Other members' oriany wag announced today by | of the old Chinese lunar calendar Tribute to Judson Wagon chass rived here forjassembly room of the House offof the crew will come nortn later My Donaidson. Mr. Jones tound.|| ~Last week specials still When China became a republic| Mayor Judson was put in nom.|{he Juneau Motor Company on|Representatives contains f'““"l on one of the company steamers.!aq the Bvan Jones mine in the!| on this week. 1912 adoption of the occidental|ination by S. Hellenthal, who de-|the steamer Yukon 1,550 square teet ang; the CuARl 01 ahe thpder JENI T O Matanuska district. For several | calendar for official purposes was | clared that the present Mayor had These cars are the first of their ber of l){v Senate is slishtly | port yesterday afternoon for s J;-‘ ars past, he ha\: been superin aimed, but the 400.000.000| made a fine record in handling | t¥Pes to be purchased by local smaller. The former is rectansu-| short while, taking on some sup- seagent ot the Hoal Biver o I Chinese paid practically no hed|the business affairs of the City|People and both typify the latestlar form and the latter hex-|pjies for the canne Capt: Abues| cirnoration's - infne at. Suntrana to the order, c¢linging to their old | during the past year; one that en-| models of the passenger car and agonal [ was in town on the tendep el i Bl i’ ilendar with n’:‘ k\lm'i‘.nu New | titled him :.. continuation in the | Work truck automobil | Court Quarters Large !»mu for a short visit today .”xll ¥ S;f‘,"Tm\;lx-y";)‘:i“nl'.l,-xmu.mr HELLAN'S ve-| Maroon is the predominant; The entire fifth, or top, floor| P 18 "] ‘;l!" Bov ks __‘"‘;\ i saeny i i color of the WillysKnight six, is occupied by the court and SECKOVI ke wocufed Ble e bie = PHARMACY B Woucs Lve 48 monthi| otk iy at the nomina-]While the external beauty of the!various officers of the Depart- iw ik B A 1 < Marshal Feng rs that all out a dissenting vote crown fenders, low slung body, clude U. 8. Attorney, U, 8. Com-|from the St. Ann's Hospital this ,,,,,.r,,' issued & temporary develop.|| Phone 83 ' TFree Delivery records and legal d ents be| It was expected that almost all|$pecial Willys-Knight hood and|missioner, U. 8. Clerk, U. 8. Mar- [week upon OVery from {meny permit by the Interior De. ' i dated in occidental style and that | of those nominated last night for |Steelrimmed roof [shal, grand and petit juries, {minor injuries sustained some | ; 4 all festivals in the d calendar | Councilmen would file today The interior is done in a mo- judges chambers, library 4ul<|! veeks ago. s g el ST S £ stitute, Mr. Stewart said. There 3 e o it 147 IS 1 Hi® iivitute, : : ' be abolished or observed c Others can file, also, it waa point- | hair, and comfort is fnsured by court room were 1,500 mining engineers pres- B A G B R the | SSRTMRERMLIA ARy G IHS wostor jd outia tie mebting was et |t rask dn fiie, tOhuMRE aca] ETBROLS ORER DRIk [ ! Cunned FOOd ‘S“l()’ Agam B iiios aosind Byahtiot ths smeet em. He also forbids schools ly a caucus and its action did not |3 i b $ ® 1 . ieations ot | Sadivi .. No filings |PY an adjustable steering whee —_— = . % ’ g ing, held at the Waldort-Astoria,|OF Other organizations to grant|estop individual filings. No filings 8 i COME IN AND SEE OUR BARGAINS Our prices will surprise yeu In Conferences Mr. Stewart, on his first arrival at Washington went into confer ences, on the part of all the men of various parts of the Unitd| States having supervision over coal, oil. phosphate, etc., leasing operations on public lands. Four teen men were present Following the week given over to the conferences all' of these en-| gineers went to New York City to attend the annual mesting of the American Institute of Mining Engineers that was in session six| or seven da The mesting hald the largest attendance in the history of the| 2 our window. s g T r's day According to the lu-| position Lockie MacKinnon [nar calendar seven out of every| iterated the same opinion and a . o ; MNP [ holidays at Chinese New Year or|can be made after 5 p. m. today. |The indirect lighting svstem is| Mrs. Arthur Boma underwe IRST R frragements had ‘been’ mads mrlmh:-r fete-d of the lunar year. e used while the special light con-a major operation at the FIRS AID WEEK 600 guests and twice that many| g e AR v trol of the car is directly under' Ann's Hospital this morni :’;:,-le” pr;:f‘::lary“ O‘r\'as"nn:r:“":?pv:; CANNERS PREPARE TQ |ihe steering wheel within finger ———— Let us tell you what to || CAI{NICKDS reach while the hand is e<till on, Old papers [oi sale at ’he Empire ? bl ... RICE SHOP OPEN . geover 5"’"&"'0“2‘:0’:; b OPEN SEASON; CREWS the wheel. : i Gy have on hand for | PHONE 174 orate proza : i T MEIAL OVERHAULING BOATS, ST e mw: We have now a line of i burns, cte. : ..mm..,..,.r,-,,,,.__,; orate progam was given, technical wagon of the 1928 model of truck: papers on a wide variety of sub- WORK-S ON APR"-' 1 T {but the purchaser, Olaf Boddir jects pertaining to mining activi- | With cannery concerns launch-|who will use the car in his trans. HELENA ties being read. The opening of a new uml‘}lng work preparatory to opening|fer business, purchased the chas-| 2 George Otis Smith, director of [modern sheet metal works April| the packing season, busine's con-lsis with the enclosed cab only, | RUBINSTEIN'S : ) ! | 3 the Geological Survey was clected |1, to he an addition to his plumb- ! VI i | ditions are improving In Ketchl-land will have a special body put | nresident of the Institute, ‘o serve |ing business, was announced to-|kan, according to Assistant Col-|on, | 3 for tho next year. day by George B. Rice. The sheet |Jector of Customs M. S. \:\'lnnierl Dr. George F. Freeburger s the | TOILET BUTLER':“AURO PRI G LINE JUST metal works department will be|who returned home yesterday af-{owner of the passenger car. One PREPARATIONS DRUG' CO. : P TR _Comment on A. J. . |in the rear of the G. B. Rice|ter a brief trip there on official|of the features of this auto are " "CEIVE, Mr. Stewart was tho only min-|pjymbing Shop on Third and|business. Beats are being over-|iue Belflex Shackles or shockimb.| . When We Sell It RECEIVED—— Ing engineer from Alaska present.|prankiin Streets I hanied-a st skalston of are 6] corhire. whidh ace muns wodbie SoldiatNew York prices s He found there, as well as in oth-| p S : (= 15 atrd i rokbiste; Whichy Are auRdes RN | § It's Right B atta @2 the dlates; he sl P. L. Johnson will be foreman | ployed in getting plants and gear|noiseless, flexible fabriz, and| e i s . e * &lof the shop. He arrived in Ju-jin readiness. guard against ol s rattles and Free Delivery Phone 131 ESt duat of Interest In the Pro-lnewy on:a Tate stebmer from Ket-| Waiine wase are. fllled -with|squeaks.. deadsn road vibrigeE: Sub Station Post Office No. L. |, gram of mining in Alaska. There| pjuan where he has been With|pouts bei rhauled for the | improve riding qualities, and elim- | R was particular comment on the s eing. Sgrhatied - for - WA LIMP . the Hamilton Shops the past six — o | inate all need for spring and E | fine showing being made by the | o R T T = ; " ¥ 5. 0 pgon and Shnokls Julireitisn. ——— - Alaska Juneau Gold Mining com-|, . been foreman of large shops o < S SRR Y, pany at Juneau. in that Stat At the close of the meeting Mr. vy Y Mr. Riee started in the plumb- N l ! s“‘l‘”;". it g V“'“"’"gw‘; ing business in Juneau four years ove t'y | WFEKLY BRO DC ST and for two weeks was engaged |, o when he opened a small shop | ; I VIA A A o reonterences relative 10 the iy the rear of the Forrest Build- ‘"""’,\: fiwr,k "‘,,',’f",;””_‘"rt"l Sling on Lower Front Street. He| ocket i} 6 cans Tender Peas, Amocat No. 1 Tall 4 matter of policy the contrel of ... 4uaily enlarged his business| 5 cans Hominy, Delmonte No. 214 operations of the Bureau in Alas- A : 2 5 : s e ] o r 4 ['5 o 0 ka will be more localized tham|°Rd @ little more than a ve 4 cans Fancy Maine Corn ago moved into his present large H dk 4 cans Stringless String Beans, Amocat heretofore, he said. Y Ol i D LS D h- " i cans Stringless String Beans, Amoca He also conferred with Secre.|3Uarters. At that tlme he added an erchniels | 5 cans aut, Amocat No, 21/ tary of the Interior Work on mat- ‘l'l":mf_:i"""““ line) 0f "plumbingy Coffee—Fresh Roasted Amocat, none better, ters affecting The Alaska Rail- B YN et et 5 per pound g road, in his office as member of ph?"l:m"l:'"“:;:;‘l‘\_ l:;"“ \'I“: \!‘"““'" Call and get one 3 Dozen Fresh Ranch Eggs THA the Policy Board of The Railroad. 5 ARk y e s S A Thornburg Does Well ik 5 A AMOCAT BRAND ADMITS Mr. Stewart sald e received CAPT. EDWARDS ILL They're Free NO SUPERIOR glowing reports of the work ac| o0 (oo om0 4 P S5 complished by Russell Thorn b SO ARy S Quality—Service——Clealiness burg i hls new position m|Of the Salvation Army uctivities charge of the new and most mod-| ! Jubeau. I8 recovering from an ern mine rescue car, In Pennsyl.| 8ttack of the flu. vanla. Thornburg has held this position several months, since! | leaving Alaska Where he was in " - - charge of mines rescue work Thornburg was sent north with| The Clothing Man Phores 92 and 95 Front Street his car to Ontario and conducted | IS veis onkrktions at the: Honful ART M'KINNON 3 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. ger Mine, at Timmons, which re- «-enlli\- met disaster, several min- WILL SEE THAT YoUu = W e B 2. o thad ers bein, illed T g re-! . Sl e 4 WILL HAVE A GOOD L QI A splendid assortment the mine 5o that operations might TIME AT THE F) < be resumed. He has recently H of Spring’s newest mod- taken charge of rescue and re- L a covery work in two or three mine BASEBALL els in all the latest shades ANOTHER NEW INDUSTRY - Leaving Washington for the DANCE e . West, Mr. Stewart spent one day F N and materials. each in Pittsburgh, Chicago, San | Francisco and Portland. In San No Dance at the A, i m:‘“;";‘ ['}‘|‘:_ ;‘::PJ;“ \\'.::.;Ivr“(“:::t This Saturday I wish to announce that on April First my new and mod- pany, and was entertained by the erll_'sheet metal shop will be complete and I solicit your latter during his short visit in business. ! QRS M Tewis isdicated he _ The same principles that built my Plumbing and Heat- ing business from nothing to the largest in the Territory “BREAKFAST” | will be applied to the new Sheet Metal Shop— From $7. 50 to Something light and easily digested, but somethi “I TE s ot e bt somatting [ TELL XN O L W $49.50 Cup of Goldshield, Shillings, Folgers, M. J. B. or Hills Coffee. Piece or two of toust made from Juneau, WARM AIR FURNACES GUTTERS STOVE PIPE TANKS DOWN SPOUTS . STACKS San Francisco or Peerless Bakery bread, smired over [————] with Red Shield Butter and bit of “HAPPY HOME rHoNE 3¢ GEQ. B. RICE pHoNE 34 HONEY.” That's what made Dutch Bernhofer so umouwn, (1 urners Sheet tal eatin, G "& ,E ’ happy looking when he played the King’s part in the American Legion show the other night. “Please try “I tell you in advance what job will cost” A group of worthwhile I values— T S LT _ it—we have it.” AND DO NOT WORRY ABOUT THE PRICES , OTHER’S SPECIALS OUR REGULARS 'GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily Ji unnAU’ s STYLE CENTER

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