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o B, T " | i : ; o R Do i gt 25 he B KETCHIKAN MAN ' Third Good Will Excursion - IS NAMED FOR | The third biennial Alaska Bx-|trav its communit bus- | S TAX ASSESSUR cursion of Good Will and mutual |ness, industrial and _social Owing to the break in the ide benefit by the Seattle Cham- | his data and anecdotes. electric power lines, this af- | Jaeh r ‘60 Dommarce gud. the: Mot | cotnm ot Yo ternoon’s edition of the Em- N ESu. f A ik 23 Men's Business Club will sail from | Business Clu 1 have char :fll. about one hour ew Oystem of Assessment| seattle for Alaska on June 2|entertainment on board and which accounts for WIH R‘. ]lmuuurelle'] ])\, iboard the steamer ka of the | Mr. Ga 1d, Ange r ry by the ca g™ 7 Alaska Steamship Company and|shore receptions and seeln Local City Council [16 days will be required for the|trips orchestra will be pro.|i—— — 2 — | trip vided fo! inment and danc DR < ST A compl issessment on a | ing, ther cab nd deck valuation bas il local proper veral hours’ stop will be|g,me dive . and 2 cARs GRASHI ty is planned by the City Coun.|Made at Alaska cities along the. oo . ff ph ADher [] B 5t was revealed t by|coast at which the Alaska calls.| (i)' ; and asaist amu the appointment Johnston, | Arriving at Ketchikan at 7 a. m.|ioure with their view work Ketchikan City x Assessor |On lhe morning of June 4, the ex The Young Men's- Business Club B e cu { year. It Is ex-|cursionists will remain there until|, . Chamber of Commerce| pected he will make a comprehen- [2:30 o'clock in the afternoon, £0-|grongly urge this tour as an ex.| . — sive survey of all local real prop-|INg to Wrangell where a stop of (coptional offering for the purpose| VO Automobiles came together ity three hours will be made. theh [ouilind and recommend early| 3t Franklin and Second shortly The movement for such a sur-[coming north to Juneau, arriving|ocervation for accommodations on | P¢fore 2 o’clock this afternoon, was started several monthg|here at noon on June 5 and re|yoarg ghip at the city ticket of-| POth cars were damaged and as by the City Council. It [maining until midni The €X|fico of the Mne. A limited num.[th® resuit of one of the cars yeer- was a unit in agreeing that the|cursionists will then r of ommodations will be|!M8 Off-info an electric light pole, present method of as t was | Way remaining there for 1 watlable for those not connected | WireS were broken and power cut unsatisfactory and to a consider- | then to the westward. A | with either of these organizations,|Off Which caused repairs to be able extent inequitable. It com-[the steamer will | | which will' Include all the privi.| ™ade. taking over an hour. municated with experts on the Pa. |the Good Will excursionists 80 t0)yepes and advantages. Willam, CJones, . painter i ines cific Coast as a local sur .»\nl(z-lnuuwf ‘ i " - i x\[ln[i:x.i hi: (‘)\wl\;‘nl.lwlyl ;xr;a'-hl ulnnlgl and it {etchikan authori eturning southbound the Alas Second t and Henry Lengel- i Eetehikan autholBe B s acnoquiod 1o arriva, &t Siten |[ALBRECHT GAINS FEW ' [5ei% wao. arivies e peacs: ment plan of Ketchikan amd it]Jume 14 at o and will re-t VOTES THIS SECTION; l{,xl{ke:‘y E;;ulgv- truck m;( l-‘ra‘nktllm s highly ed by businese|main there un p. m., coming streed ho cars struck and the B e e Tuineen whers the party will| | LATHROPHOLDS LEAD|DiE: o aoress the itattss e ¥ He is now City Clerk of th remain another 3 hours before| i of the two streets and crashed By but will be given a-ledve of|sall outh, | With all precincts in the First|into the electric light pole. B tsioe to come here It wil While Petersbu is nmot in-!Division heard from except Yaku-| The Chevrolet sustained a bent probably require six weeks foi |cluded in the regular itinerary, ifftat, Capt. A. E. Lathrop was to-|fender but the Dodge fared worse, him to complete the local work, | tide 1 weather conditions per-jday leading Major G. W. Albrecht|a broken windshield, spokes out is expected he will come tc|mit, a stop will be made at the ]in the race for Republican Na-|of onme wheel, broken axle, two| sau within the next week or | Wrangell Narrows metropolis ! tional Committeeman by 145 votes|fenders smashed, one running| S8 days. Side trips include visits to Men- in the entire Territory. The to-|board damaged, radiator caved in,! The Council last night canva lenhall glacier and Auk Lake,]tals now nd: Lathrop 2, broken headlight, broken bumper | ed the vote of the special sewer |Skagway to Lake Bennett, Cor-|Albrecht 2, and twisted frame. bond election, which carried 98 to Childs and M glaciers, During the past 24 hours, The Neither of the drivers were se-! to 9. No action was taken rela to Key : canyon and| Bmpire received returns from|riously injured. five to the issuance of any of the |Seward to Kenai lake as well as!Myers Chuck and Cape Fanshaw ——.———— e hrile to Anchorage. The former gave Lathrop five . 1;: Council was asked by the| Mention is made in the circular|and his opponent votes. ¥. A.|0TTO JORDAN FUNERAL District Engineer's office If it had |régarding the trip of the golf|Aldrich got all five votes cast at TO BE HELD TOMORROW | ®hy objection to a permit being .mn;, at Juneau, Skagway and|Cape Fanshaw. Advices receiyed| . o s dor Dby anted for the construction of a |Anchorage: here said no election was held at|,. St Al S | vart ;l.nxv;u end of Third Str The Alaska Steamship Com:|Funter Bay. In this Division, Al 1:\‘:.']':‘,"":])““"" o “:‘A':“;.’t "r;‘;;".‘_\ Henry Roden has applied for such |pany has issued a special circular [ brecht received 1,481 and Lathrop ”,M;i'““ Thgrsday “mm“'m‘fm”‘. a permic. geTiaiip et shayoon WilLigz 1.8 otes shock following an accident on| Protests against allowing the |cursion which says: ? The returns from the two pre Tuesday at Taku canner wiit | Tennis Club to construct its new | The development of trade terri-|cincts follow be held at the Resurrection | court over the street line on Ninth | tory and maintenance of cordial{ Myers Chuck: Howard 3, Suth VLithemats Ohircnilems o attdn: street were made to the Council lons therewith have alwayslerland 36; Rustgard 23, Waller 11; [0 =ou™ s & L0 =5y Sp ol last night. The Street Commit- |been matters of first importance | Albrecht 12, Aldrich Lathrop | 4. e Allen will officiate. 1 tee was requested to investigate |to the business men of Seatile.|5; Caswell 3, Chase 21, Gelles Capt, 0. W, AlGes, ‘Supetin $e matter, Through the Chamber of Com att 5, Wickersham 24; Gott-| .na004 of the Taku cannery, and | A renewal of the appropriation | merce, service clubs and trade ~istein 23, Grant 24; Benjamin a party from the cannery are ex e per montly for: the support | 100 LA e o e il Qasdaan Hunt 7; Darwell 13,1,0.t6q" in today or tomorrow to of the Juneau City Band was made | conducted with that purpose in|Johnson 12, McCormack 22, No-lyeienq the funmeral. Interment by the Council. view. These have proven an ex-(land 10, Olts 17, Paul 24, Wacker | "," yako place in Evergreen P AR e LAY cellent means of contact and an Winn 17; Adkins 14, Gilmore|(onatery. The body Is at the interchange of comity between 0. W) Garter Mortuary % J. H. CANN ARRIVES commercial and other inte ;. ape Fanshaw: Howard 3, Suth-| =~ . z e FROM APEX-EL NIDQ |The social, recreational and ¢ Rustgard 5, Waller 0: s s tional aspects of these tours and i Chase 5, Wickersham| MONTE CARLO—The Monte | O eTReAE LT .| their friendly attitude, have like-|5; Gottstein 5, Grant 5; Benjamin| Carlo casino earned $3,500,000 | arl'zh?' A‘p‘:“,“'_‘m ":'l‘(‘k‘""‘.’\”::“; wise been most aavantageous and|1, Gardner 4; well 1, McCor-| profits last year—$7 a minute the | Listanski Inlet, arrived in port|Pleasant. J mack 5, Noland 4, Paul 1, Wack- | clock around. last evening from his property| The eighty million dollar annualler 1, Winn 5; Adkins 5, Gilmore 5. [ ——— 4| on the Apex No. 1, gasboat of |l*ade between Alaska and Seattle, ————————— ¥ and the large number of Seatile| WILLIAM STOKES INJURED the company. Mining operations are con- tinuing this spring, operations having been resumed reveral weeks ago, while milling the ore has begun on a small scale, accordng to Mr. Cann, this de- partment of the work having been held up until the. final breaking up of the winter. — ., MILES WMURPHY ARRESTED Miles Murphy, who was arrest- el by Chief of Police George A Getchel, and charged with alleged robbing of the Brunswick Bowl ing Alleys, was bound over to the Grand Jury by Judge F. of the U this . Boyle . Commissioner’s Court morning The alleged rob ted of a gun and about Drink Chocolate zich, creamy, chocolate soda in a bottle—it's good. —ady MOTHERS’ DAY SUNDAY, MAY 13TH We Have Many Pretty MOTHERS' DAY CARDS Also WHITMAN'S CANDY FOR MOTHERS BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CoO. When We Sell It It's Right Free Dellvery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1 If you are trading at some other store and cannot get | what you want, see us, and | the chances are we will have it. If we have not got what you want we will have it for you as fast as a cable or wire- less and boat can bring it, with no extra cost to you. TRY US. TRY US ! | 1 Coming North Earl vin June residents directly connected there- with, have closely united the fairs of both communities making their progress simultaneous. The business men of Alaska isit Seattle and the states at least once in each year when it is their pleasure to call upon the houses with which th do busi- ness, for a mutual exchange of thoughts and relations. These calls are appreciated by Seattle business men. The northern peo- ple are very hospitable and gr ly enjoy a t from their busi- ness friends of Seattle. The house representative is one of them and does his part, but the proprietors and managers can help consider- ably in supplementing his efforts. In each even numbered year an excursion is organized for the purpose of giving the Seattle busi. ness man an opportunity to visit the Territory. By studying the itinerary it will be observed that unusual means are provided for personal and business contact with the people of Alaska at the place s covered, besides y timé for recreation and sight-s ing. It is expected that the busi- ness men making this tour will be accompanied by their wives. Plans are being made for enter- tainment on board and at the places of call, which together with the magnificent scenery and inter- esting historic: lore will elimin ate any chance for a dull moment Mr. Charles D. Garfield, Sourdough Manager of the Alaska Depart- ment of the Chamber of Com- merce, will accompany the party, each day outlining the trip, giving information ring the region cov -| conscious. William Stokes, who was taken to St. Ann’s Hospital at midnight last night suffering from concus- sion of the brain, is conscious this morning and hopes are held out for his recovery. Mr. Stokes fell about 18 feet through the planking in the rear of his house on Willoughby Avenue striking his head on a log. He was picked up by some Indians who heard the fall and taken to the hospital un- Mr. Stokes was for- mate on the mailboat Marg- AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Cann, Lisianski; Art Cur- anski; Jack Steen and wife {from Saginaw Bay. Alaskan Martin Paqdock. Tenakee. e 01d papers for sate at The Empire. H. '{When we bought those Liberty Bonds in 1917 why didn't they Itell us somebody was giving them laway free? We give nothing free, but you get a square deal. music, securing numbe FEATURING I A. B. THE SERENADERS are endeavoring to give the Dance Public of Juneau, THE BEST in “AFTER MY LAUGHTER CAME TEARS® —Trot— “YOUR GOOD BYE KISS” . —Waltz— Dance to the Rythm of these at the SATURDAY—5TH—9:30 the latest dance THIS WEEK HALL | | Issue of Empire Is Delayed Owing To Power Off Cigarette | $2.00 and up We stock extra flints. LUDWIG NELSON Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing | Alaska Lighters | | UDGE REED IS N WAY TO FINAL| REST IN OLYMPIA D Body of Jurist Accompan- ied by Widow Leaves on Boat This Morning Mrs Ve Reed and stia Pugh omas M Accompanied her daughter, Miss body of Judge | Reed began its last journey from this morning on the Prin to Olympia | ! by |1 Alice on the way cess for the final rest. Funeral serv- jces were held at Juneau yester- day afternoon when the friends of the dead jurist filled the Northern Light Presbytérian Church to show their respect and pay their last tribute, The funeral party will be met by Mark E. Reed, of Shelton, bre of Judg Reed, Mrs. Gr Ing ham of Olympia, sister, Mrs Constance Haller of Judge’s only daughter. McK. Reed of Fairbanks, the Judge’s only sonm, will be unable |8 to attend the funeral at Olympia where, pursuant to a request in the Judge's will, the body will be cremated. He had hoped to catch the Aleutian at Anchorage but was unable to do so. The Rev. O. A. Stillman, pastor of Northern Light Church, deliv ered a short enlogy of Judge Reed at the Masonic funeral in the church yesterday afternoon. He gave a brief account of the event ful life of the dead and paid earn est tribute to his character, public and private in Washing. ton Territory State and in Alaska. He described the Judge as an upright and good man who had shown aptitude and earnestnes public service services and special in the We cal ane aeuver. Phone 528 LET Almquist Press Your Suit. s bty Fred Handy tion Agent | night at Her Araki of Japan dashing through New York on his globe-gir- dling race with a countryman for a $1,500 prize. are traveling in opposite direc- tions, Aquitania “¢ | hibition is the Araki (haberis fast Mr. Toichiro The two cat ht the §i 5. onal Newsiwel) —_———————— FRED HANDY MAKES BIG HAUL IN RAID local headq unit. and statues. at seized 600 gallons of moon shine liquor in a raid at Gra Island, adjacent cording to a Federal Prohibi Ketchikan, last to Ketcl , @ today Pro- It liquor ever seized in the district. A the name of Jones was arrested. Charges of viola- tion of the prohibition laws were filed. NAPLES—King Vietor Emman uel has given Naples a priceless collection of Thodern paintings | | aska REDINGTON ON WAY TO JUNEAU Biologiczal Survey Chief i Leaves Seattle Today En- | route for This City ’aul G. Redington, Chief of the U. S. Biological Survey, left Se- attle today on the steamer Yukon for Juneau to begin a tour of Al- which will take him over most of the Territory and occupy three months, ending here about August 15. He will be accompan- jied by H. W. Terhune, agent for the Bureau in Alaska and Execu: tive Officer of the Alaska Game Commission. Mr. Redington had planned to stop off at Wrangell enroute here, being met there by Mr. Terhune with the patrol boat Sea Otter Owing to work here, Mr. Terhune was unable to get away and Mr. Redington will come directly here. After visiting here a week, he and Mr. Terhune will leave for western Alaska. They will visit Cordova and other towns, and be met at Seward by the Seal, patrol they will board the steamer Vie- toria for Nome. From there they will work back up the Yukon River, possibly using airplanes to visit some of the remote areas, and cover as much of interior Al- | aska as is possible. They expect |to return here early in August. According to an Associated i Press dispatch to the Empire from Seattle, Redington is accompanied by Harry Payne Whitney, of Phil- |adelphia, and John Sculley of Chi- cago. The dispatch 8 they | will take the survey ship Seal to | study the entire Alaska game sit- uation and will return south at the end of August. .- SCOUT COUNCIL MEETS Members of the Boy Scout Council met today in Rhodes Cafe to discuss plans for the summer camp at Bagle River dur- ing the first part of next month Committees were appointed to make preparations for the var- ious phases of the summer out- |ing and the Council will gather |again next Saturday mnoon to draw up the final detailed plans. ————— PARIS—“Untouched by human hand an American slogan, is on its way to France. Police ask bakers to stop letting customers as said to be| the largest cache of “home brew” ship for western Alaska waters. | handle bread On this they will cover all di e — tricts as far as Akutan where pld papara for sate at The Empire. ~— —— oo Buy Your Coffee Now FOR 3 DAYS ONLY We will give you a 60-CENT POUND OF RELIANCE COFFEE FOR 50 CENTS with each $2.00 purchase GARNICK’S PHONE 174 CALL ME GEE BEE and call me when you want GOOD plumbing, heating or sheet metal work CHEAP. Largest and finest display of . plumbing fixtures in Alaska. GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Give the Graduate this newest Gruen ! @ Exactly the kind of watch he H would choose for himself! The g new Gruen Oxford Square g appeals particularly to youth, - where the trend is away from g the round watch. Fitted with H the fine Precision movement. = See the Oxford Square today! E H s H ¢ g NUGGET SHOP H The Workingmen’s Tailor Shop is now open and ready for business under the management of Sam Shabaldak, expert tailor. Our shop is open for your inspection. SUITS MADE TO ORDER Alternations—Expert Cleaning and Pressing Our prices are reasonable Located on Front Street at entrance to Pacific Steamship Dock EE35/MS83R2SEEZRCENASEEAERERAN. T tatoes to hill. Phones 92 and 95 % i ALASKA SEED POTATOES Best home grown Seed Potatoes—Gold Coin and Alaska Yakima—only limited amount on hand—average 8 to 11 po- ORDER NOV. 8 cents per pound GEORGE BROTHERS 3 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. T T L L L L LT LT PTEr P PP T R RS D P Front Street g Just Received A large shipment of KED TENNIS SHOES for Boys and Girls Sizes 81-2to2......$1.95 21-2t06...... 225 Special A dandy BASEBALL and BAT given \SSSNTRSNEEENEEREpEeremresve ey N RN NEREEIERENU NN ERE SRR RENNAEE I NNNN TR NREERRERE, with each pair of TENNIS SHOES for : an additional 75 cents to above prices. 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