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Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vic'nity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Rain easterly winds. tonight and Tuesday, warmer tonight; fresh south- LOCAL DATA Time— Barom. Tem 4 p. m. yest'y. 29.85 44 a. m. today.. 29.60 38 oon today 29.54 46 p. Humidity Wind Vel 86 SE ocity Weather 7 C 1 18 99 73 S SE 8 pm. | temp. | . Highest fitations— e CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS PO r e $a.m. Precip. _8am. Low Sa.m. Velocity 24 hra. Weather O temp. temp. temp. Nome ... 32 Bethel ... 46 Fort Yukon ... 48 Tanana . .o 48 Eagle -0 St.. Paul ...... 32 Duteh Harbor.. 46 Kodiak 42 Cordova 46 Junean ... 46 Ketehikan . b4 Pringe Rupert.. 54 Edmonton 60 Seattle . 66 Portland . 74 San Francisco.. 62 28 40 42 44 42 32 38 40 36 44 52 58 64 74 58 12 24 26 32 28 34 26 34 34 38 26 30 32 32 32 36 32 38 38 38 45 46 50 0 Clear 0 P.tCldy 0 Pt Cldy 0 Pt Cldy 02 Cldy 0 Cldy Clear Snow Clear Rain Showers Rain 04 10 31 .95 48 50 50 54 54 62 2 0 Clay 06 Cldy 0 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at Dutch Harhor, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seat #re made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. WEATHER The pressure is low in the Aleutian ‘the Hawaiian Islands. 1t is fa and southward to Oregon. “light in southern and extreme BEastern . coast to Oregon. Temperature: but freeinz temperatures were recorded ¢ept in the Southeast. [ o S e Precipitation Kodiak, Juneau, tle, Portland and San Francisco m., Juneau time. CONDITIONS Isiands and high near Iling raply in the Gulf of Alaska has been general but Alaska and along the s have rigsen throughout Alaska generally last night ex- Pt DOUGLAS NEWS BIDS OPENED TONIGHT An important meeting of the FEagles Lodge is scheduled for to- night when the bids for repairing “the foundation of their hall w be opened. All members should attend. - e— PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD TOMORROW/| . The primary election for nom-|: ination of a delegate, an attorney general, one senator, sentatives, two divisional road commissioners, also committeemen and delegates and alternates to the Republican and Democratic national conventions will be held UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. . U. S. NON-MINERAL SURVEY No. 1657 Serial No. 06519 NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN THE MATTER OF THE AP- PLICATION of the DEEP SEA SALMON COMPANY, a corpor- ation, for leave to enter and purchase a tract of land, con- sisting of 14.36 acres, as a trade and manufacturing site, located on Chichagoff Island, JTerritory of Alaska. Notice is hereby given that the Deep Sea Salmon Company, a cor- poration, duly organized and ex- isting under the laws of the State ot Washington, and qualified to engage in business in the Terri- tory of Alaska and in the State of Washington, and whose Alas- kan post office address is Port Althorp, Alaska, and ‘Washington post office address is Colman Building, Seattle, Wash- ington, has filed its application in the United States Land Office| in Anchorage, Alaska, to purchase and en’sr'upon as a Trade and Manufacturing Site the lands em- braced in U. 8. Non-Mineral Sur- vey No. 1657, which are situated on the west shore of Port Al- thorp, Chichagoff Island, in the Territory of Alaska, one and three quarter miles southeast of Point Lucan, Latitude 58° 7' 50” North, Longitude 136° 20’ 00" west, containing 14.36 acres. and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at Corner No. 1, on mean high tide linc on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska, whence U. 8. L. M. /No. 1657 bears south\ 16° 24” east 16.24 chains dis- ‘tant; thence west 20.30 chains to Corner No. 2; sthence North 11.18 chains to Corner No. 3;. thence East 6.85 chains to Corner No. 4; thence, meandering the mean high tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska, south 26° 59’ East 3.48 chains, South 45° 30’ East 3.25 chains, South 82° 45’ East 3.32 chains, South 31° 18’ East 3.75 chaims, North 86° 56’ East 3.18 chains; South 67° ¢4 East 1.05 chains, South 1i3° 20’ East 1.44 chains, South 18° 30’ ‘West 0.58 chains, to Corner No 1, the place of beginning. Declination 31° 30’ East. Any and all persons claiming any portion of the above described tract are required to file in the ‘United States Land Office, at An- chorage, Alaska, their adverse claim or claims during the period of publication, or within thirty (30) days thereafter. k: DATED at Anchorage, Alaskay this 7th day of April, 1928. 2 J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, U. 8. Land Office. publication, April 12, 1928. publication, June 14, 1928, four repre- * whose | Coaches Again R William L. Hayward of Eu- gene, Ore., track coach at Uni- versity of Oregon for 26 years, is a member of the Olymgic staff for the fifth time. Unternational Newsresl) here tomorrow, voting hours from 8a m to7p m The voting places are the Cify Hall for all residents north and west of Bradley Street, and the Liberty theatre, which is Known as precinct No. 1; the néatatoriam for all who reside south and east of Bradley Street, or precinct No. 2. The voting place at Treadwell { will be at the 240 power plant. ————————— MRS. EDMISTON IMPROVING Archie Edmiston returned home vesterday from the Tenakee Hot ¢ Springs and reported his mother getting along fine. - GERMANS LIKE AMERICAN TYPES FOR FANCY DRESS BERLIN, April 23—All the lads about town aspice to look like Douglas Fairbanks or Tom Mix when they sally forth of nights to break a few hearts at the innum- erable fancy dress balls of the Berlin carnival season. The sustained run on gaucho clothes and cowpunchers’ outfits has beaten all estimates, accord- ing to costumers who are at their wits’ end to keep pace with the demand, Cowboy pants and a red |neck kerchief worn with specta- cles make an irresistible appeal. Neither is a pirate costume com- plete with cutlass and a monocle to be despised in the lady-killing game. As for the maidens, they are mostly amenable to good advice. They would all love to appear as American revue girls—the Englisk word is used here, pronounced “yurls”—but those whose legs on’t fit into the picture can gen. erally be persuaded to make up as a court dame, period of Fred- erick the Great, or as a crinolined lady of the early nineteenth cen tury. - A. J. Sprague, of the U, 8. Bureau of Fisheries, returned on the Marguita- yesterday morping. ;llu' | from THE DAILY - ALASKA EMPIRE; MONDAY, APRIL: 23, 1928. s BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ST oo PNNEQU&K‘_EN\EN\’ TRAT BARNEY GOOGLE WAD EADORS! 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