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S, . VICTORIA IN QUARANTINE, : NOME ROADSIDE - l A Ki | Eight Cases of \nmll;r\\{‘" Reported Aboard Steam- er—First Trip of Year NOME, Alaska antined because 136 smallpox d, t m v toria of Company in the N The mallpox Kskimo emp) Reindeer Compa acted as in the Stat A band the Victoria sight. da when six with mining camps the A famous Hjalmar Andersor steamed from Pier the forenoon of Ju first voyage of the ing Sea. The vessel had approximately 300 of bound for Nome and the Sewar Peninsula gold camps. She to go to Nome, St. Michael vin and Bonanza via F Akutan and Unalaska g men aboard the Vic ncluded A. V bound for the Imnachuck River district William O'Brien and G Pax ton, enroute to Lost River; W H. Suksdorf, manager of the Goldsmith Drad Jompany companied by Mrs. Suk George Belleview Dry Creek Dredge F. Sisson of the Dredge Company; C. the Cas E. W Creek men ska € Nome 350 passeng whon Cordovado Company Bangor L. Matthews of the Mining Company; Jerry Bryant of the Blue Stone mini properties; Harry Dobson, veter an of the Alaska gold camps; A C. Steward, a mining operator of Monument Creek; George Wil helm, who is interested in tin mining at Cape P of Wale: Barney Rolando, Creek mining - oper: Dykeman, a mining operator of Solomon, and Ben F. Gillett, = second beach mining operator of Nome. Other passengers aboard the Victoria included Ira D. Orton, George T. Schofield, James Fraw ley, O. D. Cochrane Adams, Nome attorney J. Lomen of the United States Di 4 trict Court at Nome; Carl 1omen and Leonard Baldwin of the Lo men Reindeer Corporation; Clyde White, an engineer, and Mrs. White; John Stangrom, a Nome| banker, and Mrs, Stangrom; A [V E. Boyd, wife and son of Nome;|Wh James P. Daly, agent for the Al aska Steamship Compary at|We Nome; J. C. Widstad of the Alas tur; her ted get be e Charles | lai b e to er Sta sch th Chocolate Crush Lime Crush Root Beer Strawberry Take a few bottles on your pienie = IRROS CO. BEVERAGES “ARE BETTER” EAGLES DANCE Scandinavian-American Music Lindseth’s Novelty Orchestra at Douglas EAGLES’ HALL JUNE 20 Special ferry leaves Juneau | | at 9 o’clock \ HOTEL ZYNDA _ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Jun er” he said, How States for tive of turned here on The State the gon. here with his mother for the mer. attle for three years, and has attending (Catherine receiving birth of pounds morning at St. Alaska Electric company son, Gus young woman of Juneau les, Game Commiss land, Alaska delega Ross Kinney, of Road Co nney; Leo rchant John S John Y Golovin Pac son Vietoria men houn cannery at e WITH AL No Wild Dance Halls, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY JUNE 18 1928 BUSCHMANN IN | Dan Suth Sets Exght Records king Com DISAPPOINTED ASKA No Six-Shooters, No Ice and No ‘Foamy’ Searching for nce halls, for shooters in their ho son Stuff kan ith and of the! roving drop- rday, a Northwestern adn leep back in they s roaring lieve fllast w \depaga Mining Company; |and Candle| He faw « sions of the ren ¢ te. n below e at a later ¢ one deep w—a liquid and t good foamy beer— “but » of the tough old an't get Alaska has JUNEAU HOME SUMMER VACATION; After attending the Juneau'’s younge the summer Misscs Ge ginia Shattu 0 have bheen College re among th steamer. Miss Mild is back after attendi aite Normal at Monm Beverly Martin spend the 1de and 1 tendin for the He has been liv the there. Queen hool ————.—— RECEIVE CONGRATULATVIONS Mr. and Geo Mess ch a baby at 5 o'clock Ann's ¥ employ Light cente Mr. Shaw is and is e Moose baseba Mrs. Shaw is a d M schmidt ar - - Fada Raaio Cclumbla Phonog: Radlo Electric records. tin Lynch. Phone 429. il He isappointment sourdeugh a decent malt changed!” — e — YOUNG PEOPLE OF school past year months, » who arrived on Anne congratulations girl weighing § team this sea S =nd accessor- thrills iitted lure he he all Milwau-' till think i the Joan McSheehy, 1 marvel of Whitings- Mass.,, broke seven mpres- ¢ world'’s records and estab ka, re- | an eig back | admit-| NeW in| ome is an exy the back-stroke. near | from 440 yards upward. fie (Internafional Tinstrated Tawsd not re in —~————— 'll‘r"i-; GUES v UARCROSS Mild:2G Abrahamson au's popular the Admiral Rog Carcross, Y. T. spend her summer ne teache s to- where vaca on for will tion. FOR in the or mor or - set Waltonen, | dna 1g Oregon| | past Smith SATURDAY NIGHT year el DANCE | red Hook ng Oreg outh, Or will visit Hear Our New Orchestra sum Se | heen | high | | ing in FAIR PAVILION rEe midt) Shaw| are i the;~ | RUBINSTEIN | Valaze Pasteurized Face Cream unsurp as a cleanser, [ thoroughly removes dust and im- I'purities from the skin, leaving it |immaculately clean, cooled and refreshed. Excellent for rough- ened and discolored skin. on yes fospital, ed a and rfielder o the ower laughter of \d popula raphs and Co., Mar- adv STRAWBERRIES WILL ARRI WES' VE ON STEAMER NORTH- I'ERN SATURDAY With many other Fresh Fruits and Vegetables GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92—95 Front Street 3 Deliveries-—10:30 a. m.,_2:80, 4.30 p. m. | Joan shattered all the marks | k in Milwaukee I can still| Sct up by the late Sybil Bauer, FROM CANNERY Reports First Fish Brallm] of ies at arrived h ema ‘riday schmann from Traps Saturday S Y 000 Fl;h Taken August the pany, B rann, Presi Deep Sea Salmon ( nd part owner of canner Todd,»Hood Bay and Sit » early today and n until the Yukon arrives south tomorrow. Mrs.| and their two chil arrive on that steamer | Port Althorp for the [ of salmon is now| Buschmaan re-| ap fishing started last | 1,000 fish were taken | will to run and ut of the Port Althorp cannery | | Tes | Ch to hth in a meet held by the | _u::i;md Al K U She \ traps when the Saturday. took him off the t Althorp. here Jack | General | Consolidated | this morning af| eral of | will remain | noon. akee | fighin, the ct. 1)I|l papers for sate a first lift was made ving here Mr. Busch- been advised that a nan on a trap off the shore| hagof Island was taken| ill. A tender of the l‘.> is cannery at Hawk Inlet| and to Port| He is being * brought| today for medical treatment. | — .- 1as GILBERT IN FROM TRIP TO CONSOLIDATED PLANTS| , Vice-Pr of the Canneries Alaska e Manager : “mneral Su)uk:, chwi of stafl| of the Japanese army, is the waster mind behind the move- wents of their army in China, He iz shown here as he ap- ceared in Tokio where he pre- sented the Chino-Japan situa. tion to the Emneror, CIntarnatianal N S e the company’s p until tomorrow af will go from here and cover mnorthern| ait and Iey Strait areas before proceed southern end of the dis He - e - t The Empire. | 01d papars for sate at The Emplre. NATIONAL BANK RESOURSES “Mac,you dresslike a prince and still save money. Slip me the low-down.” *Well—take these kicks, for in- stance. They’re FLORSHEIMS. Ever see smarter lines? Finer quality? Never! But do they cost more than ordinary shoes? *Not at all! Buy FLORSHEIMS, brother, and save money yourselfl” H.S.GRAVES The Clothing Man ON DISPLAY “The Unit Heaters for Masonic Temple and the Univents for mew school building are now on display in our shop. These radiators or heaters not only heat but ventilate the rooms as well. If you want GOOD PLUMBING CHEAP see Gee Bee. GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “I tel) you in advance what job will cost” ARCADE CAFE TRY OUR SPECIAL $1.00 DINNER Visit Our I ngidmm-fiqmpped Fountain You are cordmlk' ‘invited to come in.and inspect Juneaws-newest and classiest cafe. MARY YOUNG, Prop. | o'clock and the second trip short- Arm, where the company has Development work Wil! ed on during the summer with several men on the ELKS' PICNIC GREAT EVENT = here about | Seattle. Fine Wealher, Plenty to Eat and Drink Makes Enjoyable Time Olsons July Another representative of the Falcon Mining Company i to come north at that time and superintend the work for the re- mainder of the season. —_— [MRS. R. J. CURRY AND expect to return Elks' picnic to adults and the was perfect in The annual Marmion Island great success for kiddies. The day all respects and old and young| Mrs. 1. enjoyed the day on the beach |daughter BRI and strolling through the vicin gathering flowers and Willis Nowell Curry, for- and y|merly Miss Frances Nowell of taking a|this city, arrived on the North general holiday off from duties western Sunday morning fiom Se- Pounds and pounds of weiners, |attle. Mrs. Nowell left hare for a dozen cold boiled hams, pickles| Seattle a few weeks ago where by the keg, dozens of loaves of |she met her daughter. Mrs. bread and hundreds of busn, cof-|Curry expects to spend the sum fee almost by the sack, etc., made mer months visiting here, and up the solid foods while barrels|next fall will return to her home and barrels of punch and $0 gal-|in Chicago. lons of various kinds of ice cream — served in cones topped off the “feed."” The Juneau City Band was liberal in selections, playing the entire voyage scuth to the island on the first trip and going out cn the scow anchored near the shore and giving a lively concert in the afternoon. The Alma made two trips, the first at 10:30 o'clock yesterday morning and again at 1 o’clock, loaded to capacity each trip. The first trip on the re- turn left the island at D VISIT WITH FRIENDS William Towner, proprietor of the Towner Printing Company of Bellingham, Wash., former em- ployer of E. F. Herrmann, who is now with the Empire, and his wife were visitors here while the Northwestern was in port. They were the guests of Mr. Herrmann and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bring dale, who escorted them on an early morning drive to Menden- hall Glacier and Auk Lake. —_——a—ta NOTICE Dog catcher wanted See Chief of Police. {1y before 9 o'clock arviving here about 10 o'clock It was a tired but thoroughly satisfied bunch of picnickers re- at once. adv. 1 and leave for| | day MRS. NOWELL ARRIVE | Frank Hellar, who purchased the barber shop on Seward street, next to Britt's Drug company, a short time ago, entered St. Ann's Hospital at 11:30 o'clock Satur- night pound fracture of the Ileft | The accident occurred when Hellar, who was on a step der kalsomining his shop, cut a wire |came in contact leg: Mr. with a pipe giv- ing him a shock which causel him to lose his balance, and he fell from the ladder. James Hoag, who was in the shop at the time, rushed him to the hospital f FREE 0il Colored Framed Photograph AUK LAKE | |One free guess with every voll of film left with us to be developed. S BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Free Daifvery Phone 134 Svh Rtatlon Post Office No 1. | 5 turning and all expressed abso- lute pleasure at the day's enter- tainment furnished by the Elks. sarly Saturday evening the ad- vance guard of the arrangement committee left for the picnic and got everything in , fires roaring, etc., and group of workers was later jeined by others who assisted in putting on the finishing touches. The picnic committee was com- posed cf E. M. Goddard, Chair- man; Ralph Beistline, Z. M. s Have you tried our 25 25 Only to make your canned Boston Brown Bread with Raisins? cents a can and the Boston Baked Beans lunch complete. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Bradford and Henry Messer-| schmidt. Additional werkers were Brice Howard, Harry Sperling, Albert Wile, Roy Carrigan, Mel- vin Leake, Verne Welch, Don Haley, “Dolly” Gray, John Her- nele, Billy Biggs and George Messerschmidt. Ben Leaming, Dr. ©lmer A. Friend, Billy Franks| M. S. Sides, W. R. Garster and others sted behind the count-| OSCAR OLSON HERE | ON WAY TO MINING | | i C. P. Jenne, i All for ‘ The price of one shave. and one 24-K. Gold Plate seription for all magazin tions are in the States. LAND,; FALCON ARM Oscar A. Olson, representative] of the Falcon Mining Company of | Seattle, and his three brothers,| N., and Olaf Olson, ar-| in Juneau.on the Prigcess| Saturday evening. | They will leave here ! day on the Virgiria IV for Phone 33 Wednes- Faleon Dresses, Coats and Millinery—Come ical time and HERE is the store which you best—-. Positively and Absolutely 35 Cents It’s tough on the barbers, but we are giving one tube Palmolive Shaving Cream »d Gillette Razor, complete with blade, all for 35 cents. We have a wonderfully complete line of Maga- zines, and please remember we can take your sub- es as cheaply as subscrip- HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Valentine’s Store Free Delivery Real Values to be had in our Ready-to-Wear Department in in and select your outfit for the Fourth of July—NOW is the log- always serves Goldstein’s Emporium _Juneau’s Style Center SUFFERS FROM BROKEN LEG suffering from a com- J lad- g with a pair of pliers which ¥