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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1928 Members of the regular panel % ) 7 4 2 110 s l > W e o JorIN of the petit jury reported, as or-| Minard Mill, who is seriously | TED FOR Leave Southern Waters " FOR D RUN! O Second Triv TESTIMONY IN |5t i 7 o o e X, "ot | | Into Arectic | this morning and were excused|well last night and is said to be [ | GUVI Al EI SMITH‘ T” Su,’.'.lj"()r i" 1 I”s § Believes Si;ln;o‘n Will Bc‘ e ‘xl}x‘\\11:1\:.‘\ ;’.';11;“1’ i::.l:lki']‘k“;““*‘—‘:;’m”mv‘v Asr . {}x:h;‘[\vI'”‘I“I‘l”fi:.'“:r"”h: ! [ . Hiriad : WILLIAMS LEAVES | Plentiful—Rep: = this afternoon on a ond A : : s ’ len potia Un flight into the Polar regions. T, KETCHIKAN BOY DROV/NS Little Opposition in Con-| | usual Seal Movement There was no wind and the | | pr. G, L, Barton took the stama| 7O MSpect trail routes at Blind| e i 3 ey | : y .' Qs sun_shone brightly. A wests!| Jidvigte o ROTON to0E AN River near sburg and be- eddy White, ear-old son | vention to New Yorker | § AR " e . et After ' twodaay VISGIIRE. ooy | | ot '“'Y’:“\_"f iy ,HIH,"',’.‘, as the first witness for the de lyyeon Kiawock and Cratg, District!of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White of fense when the William Douglas| p oo L 3 - Be - B s Vi et ety @ i 8. Chapin, formerly of this city C ander Umberto Nobile. ey ol S L1« | Engineer M. D. Willlams of the|Ketchikan, idently fell inte | Ross Vice-President p : e ; o c ommander case was resumed in the U. 8.1y "9 "Rurenu of Public Roads|the bay when riding a bicyelo | - ot 2 ‘II(“:qu:(-wa ::;X":lln,";'v')l::lyxl:xl“(ca;:;,-”.l,r District Court this morning. Fol-|joe “jagt night on the ste umer | near the edge of a dock last week | “ “ SR ; eri lowing the testimony of Dr. Bar-i ojieda for Petersbure. 1o will|and was drowned. The body CASPER, Wyo., May 15.—The ( ) v 5 | for the Geo. T. Myers Company, ave e mey Democratic State convention in | loft last night for i WEHeE Fotos ton, Dave Housel, James Mahoney |1 joineq thdre by, Majoe Matcoim | recoverad in about an Hou e e . session here yesterday afternoon | v 2 He will divide his time during :‘.""In.:.\mfm(un]‘h»m“’f.(r:r “tlwr ’:.‘,;l Elliott and Major Douglas H. Gil-|the accident. All efforts to bring § adopted resolutions endorsing ' i . I ok Y P byl @ A 8viorneys e detent-! jotte and proceed on the hure. | back life failed i Bov. Altced 10 Smith for -the] : : 5% A |the season between the two ant. §. Halverson, of the U. S.| . A s Sk Rk 1 1 instruct Wyom plants and expects to visit here tender Highway to the west coa % Presidency and instructing Wyo 3 : < Coast Guard, and Commander of ; . ixtpd ¥ ; ; S e e fiias A Cukhy B : Ol ot Prince of Wales Island, return- | , ing’s six delegates in the Hous-| By A 4 3.0 \ Mr. Chapin is confident that the EFEA I En b ‘j‘.‘ ;;' 1'"“”‘ vessel CY-ling here in about a week via| WRANGELL FARM SOLD ton convention to cast their votes| B A4 i W x . gan in this district several years [aPitng 8 s will be ; €ATS| Ketchikan. e it salmon runs will be up to normal akv, ‘was belng ‘croks axamined| - : 5 i f 3 L g AN X 5 . o looks Y00 . ————— | A. Lemieux recently sold his The State cenvention also en- v 7 o ,”‘! ”_fk.d "."'d."., gopd when Court adjourned at noon to-| |farm near Wrangell to E. Morke, | : Vellie 1o K 10 ruR ana - BelG. SREeacions day, and will take the stand again| COOK COMMITS SUICIDE | | . oo Sanitary Datie B dorsed former Gov. Nellie Tayloe pu 3 ' 7 4o | broprietor of the Sanitary Dairy ¥ ! SN LS : ) : point to plenty of fish. i g oot ot g P. Weigle, aged about £0 A 3 3 Ross of this State for Vice-Presi- ¥ \ D Mot Y when Court is convened at 2| angell, for $6,000. Mr. and A A phenomenon in the seal mi Stk NEATY. ‘3.0pok | who' has Diss 11, $6, Mr. dent and instructed the delega- tion morthward was' reported| —_— p ! Ketehiks G 42 B Lemieux will continue to jon to give her at least a com- y it to I T Reject P || Character witnesses who were|fctchikan cnly a short tme, was|yye' 4" Wiangell, moving from "]' n “' &'y S e dhatio . y Mr. Chapin. On a recent trip i axpayers Reject Proposa g8 {found dead in his room at that A angell, plimentary vote for that office | ; ; » i ¢ g 3 » stand this morning were: M4 lthe farm to an apartment house ; 1 |between Karheen and Chatham . onitie Atand. 4 wo iplace last week. He was sitting sk by Her record as Governor was high- . Lo e e o socrmt®4™ | to Bond Town for $100,- | oliver Drange, of the Junean cota ! e lnat, week He wis SIHHINE | (hoy own fn the city. Morke has ly praised ¥ ) e tween Crowley Rock and Pillar 000 for ngh School Storage plant; John Reck, prest iarm ghair, An artery In one|;oved his dairy to the farm, Bt oc sensr Besac il Bay. There were literally hun it L2 dent of the First National Bank water bowl placed to catch the| M 3 the record ](,r S f'_‘;"’rwft'l"]ll‘l ,i?‘. dreds of the animals seen in this' At a special election held 1z hl‘nr-r_v v".‘“",“";' ,2“.(,,,”,,0,,[{,,‘::,:{MWL o by mm;Fe’r"’;”’]‘l {th“-OO-O—;EM cmmag Ke mh{;k v "‘*‘\‘"\l“" will p:-uh area. This is said to be the first| week, Anchorage taxpayers turn.|1eSS man; J. J. Connor of the Wity il b next March anc o X Connors Motor Company and B. jthat he had committed suicide. | time in many years that they ed down the proposition to issue| ) [ { He had been ill for someti 01d papers for sate at Th. P be a candidate for re-elec- £ 4 SN selle, ac P 5 . . 1 De ¢ Empire. Shly be a candidate for re-elac have been found in ' Chatham|gschool honds for $100,000 for the|A: Rosseile, accountant for the| s ! tion A resolution was adopted fav- ait. At the Bureau of Fisher-| construction of a high school, it| Goldstein interests. e e e T oring_the abandonment of the : office here it was said that|was made known today by Com-| George W. Foita, formerly court ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF DISH PANS National conventions | many years ago the Indians at|migsioner L. D. Henderson, Of|reporter, was on the witness| Killisnoo killed them in large|the Territorial Department of| stand practically R, E practically all of yesterday . i i ¢ TR Co = 1 few dissenting votes | ; 5 numbers but in recent years none | Education. ‘It is understood that | afternoon reading testimony from| with Soap assortment has arrived, price $1.25 w ‘(:‘.’ Biaid then lis AkeolULBD ] : 1 . i have been found in inland wa- another building program will bel former trials of this case. Thn] Our Bargain Sale on Canned Food is on all i!l\l‘)‘ll(!'l\” the State’s edlegation | Y B & b ters, |adopted by the Anchorage City|testimony of James H. Johnson| of this week to \'n[:]l’l‘x: Gov. Smith for A s TR i 300 | Council and put before the tax-|in a previous trial was read just! Bresiiney v it to s e | P 2 |SEAL NUMEROUS THIS |™5i" ‘ion "™ v deteaoa | Ui, oot wtiourmod. yeterdas| GARNICK’S two-thirds rule in Democratic afternoon. | A K | called for the construction of a| nis is the sixth day of the REV. GAILEY TO 3 ¢ g g ; YEAR’ SA_Yks,_O CONNOle;;h school plant largely similar| pregent Douglas trial and it ihi‘ PHONE 174 . ; 4 Seal are apparenfiy more mum.|t0 the one that is now being|cxpected ihat the testimony will| TELL OF LIFE - — . g Deal are apparently MOV NUM-|puj¢ in this .city. "“Plans for thel'hs comploted this. attarhéon Rud| | : erous than in ma rs Off thelyoua) building were used in An-| g y 11 gk I OF GREAT MEN Pampered vacationers are the $30,000,000 worth of seals of | coast of Baranof B ort:| S tiis 1 show HiG vatars!ecaot e W brakent - which the U. S. Government is guardian. On their spring jaunt|ing to Asst. Agent M. J. O'Con-| o ho project was contemplated. = Under the auspices of the Busi-|to Alaskan waters they are protected from wholesale slaughter, nor of Ivh(\, U. 8. Bureau of Fish-| * o paw program will call for IMPORTANT ness and Professional ‘Women's|and in 17 years they have increased from 250,000 to some 800,-| cries who was here yesterday| . construction of an eightroom BIJ‘AR STORY Club of Juneau, Rev. R. A Y1000, A herd of the valuable animals is shown above. Below is|from seal patrol work. He re-|opmmar school. If this is ap MEETING A Y will next Monday night, May 21.}one of the Federal vessels which guards the migrants, turned last night to the patrol|,.,veq by the voters, the present give a lecture in the club rooms i g 4 i accompanied by Warden N. O.|buniin il oo usod for o nimh Hardy of the local office. ‘hl'llfl')L on “Side Lights of Great Men.” ARV W P : o 2 5 4 D The proceeds will go into the| SWATTLE, Wash, May 15—Un-land fisheries vessels guard| mhe Indians at Sitka wili reep ol Lol o | p I would rather be a LIVE o prtceda. der the unceasing vigilance of the |against use of guns and_power|, hiz harvest unless weather con - Pluml I lead B e oo aot Tnst night n| co08t guard and el b boats by ndians. s s | ditions curtail their nuntine. A1 AT THE HOTELS | ; """' MEL BN P& el Doar : ed oi 8 € 1 L | NVith seais increasing i um a »i o idera 0 her " A & o S rooms i linner was | 8 ready a considerable numher of - X unter any time, ::.‘:w“]‘""l"“"';:f”m:"x‘_’l ;N"’i'“‘;'“r g-| Wards of the Pacific—more than|her the little Pribilofs have be-|geal have been killed by them Giatitiodi K | v ent. Several important items of | 300000 fur seals—are bound for|come more than ever Uncle 8am's| capt. O'Connor said Sheldon, Haines; Niels J § I S Algd feadlin grodtBh. Lot s ond AR =i you want an BIG business were discussed during | (Nl Alaskan '\",‘,.””"'",,,E]","”,.'ml_ ireastio, g huds i i Hornum, Bruce Brown, city; Mr — y the session. Mrs. H. L. Redling- : : Rb A islands, fup iBETRRNY Of 5 '8 W 3+ . the valuable als' lives are 4 GRADUATION GIFTS and Mrs. Steve Brojac, Sitka. { BROWN BEARS killed get a shafer spoke on the work of the!h¢ Valuable mammals’ lives arethe five, are the summer homes Jle L erWHlmwru—bm e Camp Fire Girls and their needs. y Satlls : « ! : See Guy's Drug Store window| Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hinchman v y ¥ you- the Pacitic coast from southern|cated the rookeries or breeding|, P60 GU¥S Drug iy et re | Haliaar. meths NARAGMEN: | Eitte) 1.0.0.F. Hall, Juneau GOOD PLUMBING CHEAP I California latitudes to the Pribilof {grounds. Although only a few s SPORT DISPLAY AT lslands, 300 miles west of thé|square miles in ares, with & frac-|(Cr the boy or girl graduafes adv. Chichagof; A. T. Hrsha Wednesday, May 16 am still here. Alaskan mainland in the Bering|tion of the area of Alaska, these |y——————— "o s g A IS DARD AN ey it i B Bariie) o or 4 s ot A0 s gt ey ; only Indians are permitted to kill| United States more than §15,000, An claborate window display of|(he seals as they travel north-|oop in revenue as compared with Nomination and fishing tackle, in which 15 in-|gara, | the Alaska purchase price of $7, Election of cluded a small pond and stream,| (ons'ant watchfulness to pre-| 600,000, OPEN FOR BU - Of]icers with live trout in the former, has|vent pelagic sealing resulted in) 7he 31 skins pelted in 1924 been arranged in the show win-|an jne o in the number protected as they migrate along|of the seals and on them are lo I thank you, GEE BEE. e in}eries at auction for §$745, Company on Front Street. 1927. When the killing of seals|1927 skins will be auctioned this === Six trout In a small “lake” is|on the high seas was prohibited |year. With each fur selling for We are now moved into our new the center of attraction. Leading|py treaty in 1911 the herd num-|an average of $35 to 40, the Amer 200 TR )X U ST of| were sold by the bureau of fish dow of the Harris Hardware|seals in the herd to $08.870 bt e All Eagles Welcome from the lake is a small atream.|bored only 250,000 and was rapid.|fonn ters ot lo oresont siee 1 ¢ fre g 3 i i ) . : oé at ‘its pres . open for busness from 8 a. m. while the rest of the window is|ly nearing extinction. Beforc ,;_‘l’mhml o el home and o buried in moss giving it an out art of pelagic sealing ! 600, door appearance. Lines, lead the latter part of the eighteenth| ———————— hooks, flies, reels, poles and other| century, the total was more than|old papers for sale at Th Empire i fishing equipment is arranged at-|g 000,000, i) RO Ry 2Ty VY unsettled from the results of moving but tractively in the window. With the bureaun of fisheries st P . Killing only part of the threeyear-| | can wait on you for anything a good old males the number is again JUNIES:AHG&A# &EE{GED n~'!u'i|lyllln S e Uead HOSTESS BOOKS drug store carries and will be m government control the youns| : male Is are killed at the breed-, [In case you failed to get until midnight. We are still a little H F S0, Three new automobiles came|ing grounds on the Pribilof Isi vl i happy to do so north to the Juneau Motor Com-|ands. 1In 1927 the government YOUR COPY pany on the Alameda. Two Whib:|took 24,942 seals, leaving enoush | |qyo o oo L pet ¢ E an and a coupe,| three-year-olds to assure thel kindly give us a ring on and a Studebaker sedan were the|herd's growth. Young seals ave||the telephone. In a few days we will put on a latest additions to the local fleet|killed because of their finer grade | | of cars, W. K. Keller, superintendent of ;i AR T [ | . the Juneau Public Schools, is the |ines of Alaska, British Columbia ! our prices very reasonable and our owner of the Studebaker, while|and the United States are allow | the Whippet coupe is now the|ed to kill seals. These slaying . roods of the very best. Drop in and property of Donald McKinnon. | must be made af loast three mil BUTLER-MAURO 8 y ¥ e from shore with the use of prin ARGO SAILS TODAY itive weapons and hoats. Al see our new store. A DRUG CO. e though only a few thousand ar The Argo, Capt. Ed McDougall,| killed cach year by Indians, th left here this morning enroute to|ype of sealing has impeded the| When We Sell It the mine of the Admiralty Island |increase of seal | It's Right Coal Company at Harkrader, More than two-thirds of those| e killed by Indians are females | |Free Dellvery Phone 134 which swim closer to shore and| |Sub Station Post Office No. 1. 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Shop large tins; special . : RC'I‘I PRES CANDY | is now open and ready for business under Tomato Puree, No. 2.2, 7 for ) SHOE g for the management of Sam Shabaldak, expert Amocat and Crescent Coffee, 1 1b. tins .55 MOTHERS' DAY, tailor. Our shop is open for your inspection, i SUITS MADE TO ORDER ; 3 G I d LR E e MOTHERS' DAY CARDS Alternations—Expert Cleaning and Pressing GEORGE BROT"ERS / 0 4 Stezn S mporzum Our prices are reasonable F Street SN Ko ¢ SHOE DEPARTMENT a on Fr Stre i ront Street at entrance to Pacific 8 Deliveries 10;80 8. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. Thank You. sale, but in the meantime you will find Steamship Dock

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