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and His Helper | sults Fatally wounded the W seriously of a fight th Kkniv ers at the Dundas of the Northwe Company last a radio received this U. S. Marshal Albert W. B. Kingston of the cannery Peter ‘Jacobi, is dead and cook, is in danger his wounds, the No cause for th a tern ¥ accor mor Whi nigh cook Wal night Andy of des er, mess fight wa men Permission Marshal's and District At offic for the wounded be rushed to Juneau for was given . attention in one of the H tenders. u. Commissioner F. Deputy Masshal jam % and Assistant t 3 George W. F for Bay in a/U. 8. Forest Servi at 1 o'clock this afternoon vestigate the af On the annual seal pat ihe shores of Baranof Islanc M. J. O'Connor, Assistant U. S. Bureau of Fisheri here this morning on the boat Auklet, Capt. expects to be absent days. Indian hunters from Sit ing aboriginal weapons, ha right to take seals for the under Federal regulations hunters have been operat several weeks and recent ab Burean of Fisheries said tl taken about 70 animals, this season are said to b and rict neries and salteri fish traps in this di pects to return here e RE One man was killed and ¢ Tibbetts. ONE MAN DEAD; ONE WOUNDED AT DUNDAS BAY Knife Battle Between Cook| Re- 1 1 cl ling nin te superintendent given by torne; man medica cannery Attorney Dunda ce boat , to in CAPT. O’CONNER WILL LEAVE ON SEAL WORK off 1 Capt Agent , left patrol He 3 out ka, Ave us the market A few ing for reports received at the local office of the hey had Price: he low and will probably not exceed §10 or $12. After the end of the seal Capt. O'Connor will visit t patrol he can- inspect He ex about June 7. “| of th i father and husband, the late J. Ogden Armour, ome-time multi- millionaire Chi | AU R S AT i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1928. | i It is said that neither are local| Mrs. Mrs, Lolita Armour Mitchell (right), who with her mother, Lolita Sheldon Armour (left), will advance $10,000,000 eir own personal fortunes to meet the obligations of their cago packer. When Mr. Armour died last year he owed some $18,000,000 to Armour & Co., and had assumed liabil | | | [~ | | | ) promotion company. ity for $7,000,000 worth of »onds of a California real estate (Internatiohal Newsreel) Y. W. C. A. President ITABIE RUCK 7 DAM HOLDING Farmer Population, How- ever, Has Moved to ngh Gl'OU[ld TABLE COVE Hopes of preventing the Rock dam from pouring its KUt 15,000,000,000 gallons of water ‘into the Saluda River Valley {mounted teday as the earthen {structure held thrcugh the leak |at the base. | A second opening has been made by engineers and the pr |sure has been gradually relieved | The farmer population of the . |valleys has moved out of danger ' |and much of the household furn ishing und livestock have been taken to high ground. OFFICES OPENED HERE DEPUTY MARSHAL RESIGNS 5 1 Deputy Marshal H. 1. Miller of e ai Nnnmmyrnuimmd recently to ac Mrs. John M. Hanna, °f’ Dr. C. E. Beatty, a recont gradu- { cept a position with the Fairbanks | Dallas, Texas, who has been |4, ot e Palmer School of Chiro- { ixploration Company. He had| re-elected {'rflal'lcnt of the Na- | practic, and former resident of H held the office at Nenana since| tional Y. W. C, A,, in recent | Des Moines, lowa, opened an of. { last October. His successor had| convention held at Sacramento, |fice in the Seward building in Ju not heen anndunced Californi. neau today in which he will em e akaghen Aaverest Tiustrated Nowa) ploy the most modern method of Notice to Car Owners. On the, city streets listed below HALTHOUB. PARKING BIG SIX PROPERTY, e i spinal analysis and adjustment. Included in his equipment is a neurocalometer, which he s ‘ ] half-hour parking will be effect- U'a’ RIGhI | asnakbivs. Aolotivisla ; dbe ‘[, fve starting Thursday, May 10, NUKA BAY, IS SOLD | ument, teased only to those of K 1928: Second Street, Franklin to - proven proficiency as chiroprac- 3 Main; Seward street, Third to| 4 N tors, and which he declared is the Front; Front street from Cable| “After 30 years in Alaska, it s} o 050 Pl 0 ; M to. andi ineludmmg,, Olty| WSHoeN: stowing I have ever| ™’ foo, pup T I sning of & Dock, from § a. m. to 7 p. m.|encountered and I propose to """Enr Beatty's profession, practically : fally except BSunday. .Purther|s Tl on the ground this season.” | ' oot e bl ™ o used notice is hereby given that here-| Such is the announcement of | primarily by interference with the ! after all cars not obeying traffic | Robert L. Hatcher, discoverer of | transmission of vital forces, due i regulations will be subject to ar-|the Willow Creek district in 1906 | 1o misplaced vertebrae, producing ! rest and fine. who, with Peter J. Nickoloff, has|a pressure upom nerves leaving (Signed) GEO. A. GETCHELL, |just completed the purch of {the spimal coltdds on the way Chief of Police.|the Big Six property in the Nuka|from the brain to organs affected. { e seioos, | Bay district from Al Blair. The|The neurocalometer is used be 1 congideration for the transfer is|fope adjusting, to determine COATS RAINCOA The Clothing M TRY US other store and what you want, | the chances are we wil it. If we have not go! you want we will have § you as fast as a cable o ‘less and boat see TRY US. HELLAN’S can bring with no extra cost to you. RUBBER SLICKERS TS H. S. GRAVES an money 't of enal ton, v a they |if the | The land a land tw | Nuka oottt | If you are trading at some cannot get | s, and ! 1 ha t what it for r wire- it, hone 33 Free Delivery u a substantial sum with important |is 10 feet and the purc will from Seward the | exact location of such nerve pre; as a down payment. It ure. After treatment, it pri means an outlay of from $10,000| weiher or not & correct adjust. to $15,000 this season to get the |ment was glven, property on a producing basis. | _ . The Big Six shows a 1500-foot | outerop over the top and down wpen we bought those Liberty the sides of a mountain, a free | i uartz vein from five to six n the surface with phenom values from $200 to §400 a Bonds in 1917 why didn’t they tell us somebody was giving them 1e nature of the outcrop away free? o depth of at least 1,000 bt long the mountainside, A e width on the outcrop| We give nothing free, but you er say | el fied | @ ton get a square deal. be eminently ore will ave ] ground lies about mile quarter from tide water wo miles from the head of Bay. It is about 70 mil (Seward Gatew a ARMOUR KIN ADVANCE MILLIONS ‘FUN]‘ER BAY | PlanEast-West Flight " PROPERTY I§ Pekovich to Take Out! ; I t BEING WORKED More ‘Men—Engineers Making Examination Work on id Minin, the Admiralty Alaska | Compa ‘| is progre: according to W, .| ekovich neral manager and | he principle owner of the com.| pany, who is in town now. Twen. | ty men are present employed at | the mine and Mr. Pekovich ex |pects to take twenty more out W with him when he returns to the mine, Work will be continued during the summer on a larger | scale than ever before and, if the BY DR. C. E. BEATTY | t t a struction I A carried slared. Dr. with nd « onnage developed warrants it he management expects to put ir large plant by next fall. Con work on the plant wil in the end of July or first o if the present plans ar out, Mr. Pekovich d¢ e st, Henry M the U. S Eaken, fornterly Geological Survey now with the *Huronin Bolt of Canada of the 3 one mining companies in tha country, left Seattle Satui for Juneau to inspect the Ad alty Alas mine. Four engine con nected . with the Huronin Belt Company are now at the mine G00-ton v abe is | Staten w L men h Hospital double ocean steamship lane. went down in Alaska Railroad at Curry, died at arrying on examination of mining ENGINEER ELA COMING NORTH T0 OPEN WORK Will Arrive Next Week to Launch Sur\'ey Of Spcel River Power Group Chief Engineer for the Citizens' Light and Power Company of Ketchikan, will ar rive here tomerrow enroute to Speel River to begin a survey of water power sites, according to information received yesterday at local district headquarters of the U. S. Forest Service. Mr. Ela will begin his work with a crew of eight men, part of which is now at Speel River with J. H. Cameron establishing base camps Later the crew will be increased to 16 -men. His work will include a survey of the area of Long and Crater Lakes, and adjacent lands; udy of rock formations for dam sites; an investigation of tunnel sites and routes for transmission lines, and other factors involved in the A. J. Ela, proposed development at Speel River. .- Phil Wood, upper, aviator and MRS. BLACKMAN speedboat driver, admits that ENTERTAINED he and Duke Schiller, who was Sl the first to reach the Bremen, Mrs. Katherine Blackman, of expect to make a flight from Ireland to Old Orchard Beach, Snohomish, Wash., who formerly lived in Juneau and is now vi; NEW YORK, May 7.—The Government dredge Na with a crew of 47 men sank today off Clifton, Island, after colliding the Lamport and Holding steamer Swinburne. Four are reported missing, 25 been taken to-the Marine and 18 swam ashore he dredge was working in the channel directly in the The dredge feet of water. e RAILROAD EMPLOYEE DIES 8. N. Cappers, employed by the 2,- nk, rd, ith ine ave operations of the Admiralty Alas | Me. Wood maintains that head |in& here, was honor guest at a Kk company, Mr. Pekovieh said. | winds prevent making a longer |1¢lightful bridge luncheon given Mr. Pekovich is waiting here for | flight East-West. o BRGndagt. by Mre. Wellman (o Adouioal Reraste whh s Eaatielt R Holbrock. Luncheon was served consignment of supplies for th PRI, S AL ATRERONY at one o'clock, after which there o —|were six tables of bridge. The g Anchorage where he had been [prize for high score was won by in the hospital for two weeks, [Mrs, V. Paine and that for HARDING AND FOLTA wged 73. He is survived by his|second was awarded to Mrs, Brice widow who was with him at the |Howard. Mrs. Blackman receiv- KILL BROWN BEAR|:na. ed a charming guest gift. - — A nine-foot brown bear gave| MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS 2 United District Attorney [ = T e | i W, I T Adsiatint Dis he Misssonary Society of the C an interesting time yestorday|Will meet tomorrow afternoon ATLARRKRD | botararRa @iy at 2:20 o'clock at the home of L- ’ up the ghost and admitted him-|Mrs. A. Bertieson, l{_,r iters self beaten, Mr. Folta said this TR A o R 4 i morning. He had rarely seen a[ATTENTION EASTERN STARS $2 4 bear so full of fight, Mr. Fojta| Regular bwsness meeting Ju- $2.00 and up declared, and it took eight shots|neau l""]“'“f{f"' 51"» 7, 0. B 8. at i in all to stop him. They bagged |$ ©o'clock Tuesday evening, May We stock extra flints. the animal about two miles up|S: Visiting members welcome. T from the mouth of Eagle Rive MILDRED MARTIN, W Bear hunting is not a new ex-|adv. ALICE BROWN, EOERT perience for either of the par-|z———— - ticipants as Mr. Folta has bagged | T 3 before this and Mr. Harding MOTHERS’ DAY LUDWIG NELSON got several last year. x SUNDAY, MAY 13TH Expert Watch and Jewelry HUGE GOVERNMENT Repairing DREDGE IS SUNK|| We Have Many Pretty ||| i MATRIMONY JOINS EAST AND WEST, Mrs. Setsuzo Oto, of San Francisco, 50 year old brig!e of a Japanese who is 31, gave as her reason for tarrying the Oriental her “love of the Japanese people” and their “high code of honor.” Above the newly married couple. (International Newsreel) ~— A e e P o . o Buy Your Coffee Now FOR 3 DAYS ONLY We will give you a 60-CENT POUND OI RELIANCE COIFEE FOR 50 CENTS with cach $2.00 purchase GARNICK’S PHONE 174 e CALL ME GEE BEE and call me when you want GOOD plumbing, heating or metal work CHEAP. sheet 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” SR ot SR BN o SR - SO MO S PEs o (~)l‘d Papers for sale at Empiygw()fiific“c MOTHERS' DAY CARD§ Also WHITMAN’S CANDY FOR MOTHERS BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right Free Delivery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. The Working 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 Alternations—Expert Cleaning and Pressing Our prices are reasonable Located on Front Street Steamshi men’s Tailor TO ORPER S»‘ Brighten up the home with well selected curtains § g and drapes. They surely do help chase away the ;‘ gloom. f at entrance to Pacific p Dock X THE SERENADERS are endeavoring to give the Dance Public of Juneau, THE BEST in music, securing the latest dance numbers, FEATURING THIS WEEK “AFTER MY LAUGHTER CAME TEARS” —Trot— “YOUR GOOD BYE KISS” —Waltz— Dance to the Rythm of these at the A. B. HALL SATURDAY—5TH—9:30 i WEEKLY BROADCAST 3 Dozen Eggs, $1.00 Fresh Ranch Large Size Eggs Fresh Red Rock Cottage Cheese, pint.$ .30. Best Fresh Butter in cubes, pound _..... Best Fresh Unsalted Butter, pound ... 3 Pounds Nucco for . 2 packages Kellogg’s Corn Flakes for.... Grapejuice, pints, 3 for ......... Golden Glow Near Beer, on ice, bottle Best beer on 'GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 85 8 Deliveries—10:30 tains of all OIOIUBUT U RS 55, . 25 1.00 25 the market 2:30, 430 p. m, HEGORR RR T0 F A T AR 7 A A T e H*IE Just now we have replenished our stocks with a very pretty assortment of new ready made cur- nets and damasks by the yard. Prices are surprisingly low. Goldstein’s Emporium : CHEERFUL HOMES % and PRETTY HANGINGS Y kind as well as Marquisettes, scrims, Ask to see them at Juneau’s Style Center