The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 21, 1928, Page 8

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8 NARROWS WILL BE COMPLETED IN ONE MONTH Malm G]ll(‘ttv R(‘pmh Fine Progress Being Made on Big Project | | \ | | Wit 30 day improvement of rows, including shoal number tv will be strelch « I ship tr nouncement Douglas H ficer of the sion, who night from th “The contr: is did progress and the original contract unless some should occur,” The Puget Dredge Comp awarded the original contrac also successful in bidding dredging shoal number awarded the week, As it the work it is now engaged ¢ will move to the shoal and begin| redredging. | F. W. Camp, San Francisco,| sub-contractor under the Puget| Sound company, ha put ting in foundation cons that will be e Narrows. He has sunk son for the Lockwood Ro con and has it half fill concrete. In all three will be installed. With Major Major Gillette Alameda on May 13, and we vay where they inspec being constructed Club of that city doing fin opening up scenic points benefit of tourist visitors pleased to note " said Major Gillette From Skagway the two commis sioners went to Petersburg for an inspection of Wrangell N s From there Major Elliott accom panied District ineer M. D.| | hin from t and pen to affic accor to an an by Major | Gillette, Engincer Of laska Road Commis- | I here Saturday | scene of work.| making splen-| will complete | by June 1.| handicap | said | | 1 unforeseen i he Sound Bridge ich and | wa t, wa on 1 bheing two, contract for it soon as compl bea- | a4 with beacons | Malcolm | left here on Anne of France and the Duke apart. The marriage at nt ed lo-| b we ( ge GANi}iUflTE 1 DIES, HERfl’ Frank T. J(mn\' Drowns in princess is reportec mulled in order to Cnternattanal 11 orga on i such a Williams of the w of Pub | Oregon '\(lnmplm lic Roads on the tender Highway : to the west coast of Prince of ve "(” i Wales Island. He probably will [ return here tomorrow on {h May 21 | steamer Aleutian Johns, candidate o President on Frank for | United the | States Sacialist Labor t, w D’Apulia are 1 to be determ rry the reported i ined to have n she loves himself exh stream recov hun sank and John ed, wa arried down body was )un 1 for archers ar Johns SPNSPSPRERL MARRIED ON John Lax and Josephine W idents of Juneau, 8 o'clock on Salt the home of Al the Casey-Shattuck U. 8. Commissioner About twenty bride and groom at the wedding. both re married night at sren in tion, hy Royle the ent were SATURDAY L friends THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, MAY 21, 19 %s LAST OF FIVE MILE RESERVE IS CANCELLED ¢ Famous Timber Reserve Jrder of 1914 Is Now Completely Annulled The last rve set aside in ident Wilson for use | ka Railroad .was canc | cently by a proclamation by Coolidge, cop t been received by ioner in Al wrtment of culture and ict Forester. In 1914, President Wilson ed an executive orde Alaska timber r all the timber on use 1 Stoneham Held Llablc of the s al timber 1914 by Comm | ka for the sign asid e numb in a fiveamil side of the the Alaska Railroad timbers for bri culyer |and other construction mecds| of the New York Giants, i 4 .‘\'J', taken from this &trip. = | held liable in two test cases T ;‘,.:,:’I' i :“”“,!“ iy oF 1l according to a decision handed AR R A d_o\vn by the Appellate Divi- cancelling portions sion of the Supreme Court 'of | inal reserve order, New York. The court charac- a small part of it terized the brokerage business existence, that on Kenai formerly conducted by Stone- esident Coolidge’ ham “A bold and deliberate it and it conspiracy, fraudulently to con- cally tored to the vert on a large scale® Suits tional Forest of amounting to over $1,000,00 | originally 816 pending, (Internatisaal Newsreol) | IREDINGTON PARTY IS |— — —————| | OFF FOR ALEUTIANS ney and John ( Skully, eastern game hunters and sportsmen H. W. Terhune, executive officer E of the Game Commission. It left [ the Aleutian Islands, the here last week on the steamer ton party left Seward Alaska and ill be absent about evening on tha patrol ‘.luulll g to advices hree menths RS CRENES S |day at local he: | Alaska Game sion. HOSPITAL aust-| first stop will be at Kodiak 1. | Member party are: ered,| G. Redington, Chief of the iting | Biologi Survey; Harry onc trip each for | Ties, a Charles A. Stoneham, ownel n s of the Finally remained Penrii ord witomat zach N o or ta Chu which a part. big route on its long ing the | boat KELLEY iN Comm —— - Kelley, who is empioyed Caro and Company, Ann’s hospital Saturday for medical treatme Jame Pan J v Wh of the by B en tered St afternoon ceks we irday und Addi F. A of | NEW LOCATION SALE 1 TEN DAYS pres 28. LOCAL STATUTE HINDERS PLANS OF DEPARTMENT War Department Strikes Snag in Plan to Move Dead Soldiers by Territorial regula- regarding+ the removal of} dead persons from the Territory,| HURLEY OPENS OFFICE AND the War Department's plans for| wiLL PRACTICE LAW HERE removing a considerable number jghiy of bhodies of soldiers and others buried.in cemeteries on mon-active | military reservations in Alaska|tne offices of H. R. Shepard & are being held up at least tem-|gon in the Valentine Building ‘on porarily, it was announced today|Seward Street. Ho was admittod by Gov. George A. Parks. The ¢ the Alaska bar aral years matter has been submitted bY|ago and practiced law in Anchor him to Attorney General John|gage quring his residence in that Rustgard for a legal opinion as to | gjgy. the possibility of suspending the regulations. Under the Ternitorial statutes and regulations, definite informa- | tion as to the causes of death, the | age, etc., is required in order to| obtain permission for the removal | of the remains from the Territory. The War Department has found | 3 it impossible to get this in all | Reliance Coffee, regular 60c, now 55 cents 1h. | Just received a shipment of Walffle Pitchers, price $1. 1 GARNICK’S PHONE 174 e PR cases. It desires to remove the bodies from all cemeteries on reservations that have been aban- doned and to redinter them in military cemeteries in the States. At its request the Interior D: partment has takem up the mat- ter with Gov. Parks. The latter lr}(lay asked Mr. Rustgard for ad- 1 vice. There are several non-active military reservations in the Terri- tory with cemeteries. The one at Nuiato is probably the oldest. Others are Fort Egbert, at Eagle | on the upper Yukon River, Ta- nana, and possibly Fort Davis at | Nome. FORD TO BACK NEW AIR LINE SAN FRANCISCO, May 21 | The San Fr co uminer to {day quoted William Stout, head of | the Airplane Division of the Ford Motor Company with saying tha* a transcontinental air line, having the backing of the Ford interests, will be put in operation this sum- mer. The project is expected to be in an experimental stage dur- ing this year in which planes wiil be operated across the country once week and by next summer he expects to see a daily service Sharp Earthquake 4 Is Felt at Tokyo TOKYO, M earthquake at 1:30 A. M. day cracked walls and drove a panickel populace from their homes. No c: ties are report- 1 ed. Minor shocks continued Old papers for saie at The Empire throughout the day. Barred ¢ ————,e——— tions R. C. Hurley, well known local attorney, has opened an office in 1. A sharp yester- - —— S e SRR CORN FLAKES! CORN FLAKES! 6 packages for 95 cents Major KALI-STEN-IKS The Children’s Better Shoes Agency J. M. SALOUM Supporters Extra Wide Delt BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right Free Deilvery Phone 13: Sub Statlon Post Office No 1 | | | The Workingmen’s Tailor Shop is now open and ready for business under the management of Sam Shabaldak, expert BENZO WITCH HAZEL| CREAM is an elegant preparation for ROSSMAN WILL FILM barty Tick |arowned Sunday night in an at- | o chapped hands and face and| tailor. Our shop is open for your inspection. all roughness of the skin. tempt to rescue the life of a hoy| |who fell into the Deschutes Riv ler, while fishing | Rarl Rossman, who left Seward| Jjohns at Drake Park ad last week on the schooner Boxer|dressing political to film some of the activitics of [saw J o the Federal Bureau of Rducation|plunge into the swift in Southwestern Alaska, has been|Johns spr. from the platform authorized to go to the Pribilof{into the river. Johns reached the Islands, according to word r {Bay but the battle against the ed here by Gov. George A. Parks.|current proved futile. Johns was Mr. Rossman will make film|{ near the bank and tried to record of the seal life on the[shove the boy ahead but the boy Pribilofs and of the work ! there by the U. S. Bureau of Fish PRIBILGF SEAL HERD was a ack Rhodes Graduation Gifts SAWMILL MAN HURT W. F. LaLonde, entered Ann’s hospital yesterday morning | with a dislocated knee and broken | rib. Mr. LaLonde is employed at the Juneau Lumber Company. e e s i, | | NOTICE BUSINESS FIRMS | Business firms are requested to discontinue, this year, the prac-, tice of extending stream used | for advertising purpose s | the streets of Juneau. Failure to| comply with this request will re-| quire action by the City to pre-| vent same. THOMAS B non-ski gro-cord! for the boy and girl graduate LUDWIG NELSON Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing JUDSON Attest: Mayor. H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. BUSINESS IS GOOD! “THERE IS A REASON” GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” 0Old papers ror sale at The Emnlrc | roMEO SLIPPERS with the id | H. 8. GRAVES The Clothing Man To advertise our new location, for the remainder of this month we will sell goods at a reduction of 10% 30% Magazines and Paper Merchandise from to excepting , Cigars and Cigarettes. such as Rubber Goods will have a redue- tion of 309¢, Stationery 20%, and Toilet Articles to be made on our goods that are 1090, this reduction already being sold at reasonable prices. This is a saving to you For Salts that you cannot afford to miss. instance, we will sell Epsom at 4 pounds for 25 cen HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Valentine’s Store Phone 33 $7.50 Per 100-Pound Sack 13 LBS. FOR $1.00 BEST CANE SUGAR RECEIVED A CARLOAD SUGAR FROM THE REFINERY 3 1b. jars—P. & F. Preserves—Strawberry, Raspberry, Blackberry, Loganberry, Apri- cot and Orange Marmalade, $1.00. . You get best for less Free Delivery SUITS MADE TO ORDER Alternations—Expert Cleaning and Pressing UNEQUALED FOR USE AFTER SHAVING Only at . p Our prices are reasonable Located on Front Street at entrance to Pacific Steamship Dock R B AR R P O, T O T A O i 2 A s T e A i T Graduation Gifts THAT WILL PLEASE We have variety aplenty in suitable gifts for every purpose and now comes Commencement Day with its call for just the right thing. Come in and look these over: Purses Gloves Flowers Albums Per/ume Choker Beads Fancy Linens Umbrellas Bed Lamps Books Hosiery Scarfs Lingerie Fitted Bags Hat Bags These and many more in our Dry Goods Department GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 y 8 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.80 p. m. Goldstein’s Emporium Juneaw’s Style Center

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