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& THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1928. ' Now Bring on"Your Bad Actors!” | ek id Ban capital stock 1s $2,000,000 an WEISEL HERE | S s 19 NUTED AUTHUR ; Robertson Is Winner \‘ JUNB}"VJ ;éelkll.%?ATION g Saen:ii lll.ii‘l:: Blllleb‘.lAhrL:xr:i;-“?‘gl;?F;gn;:H:‘.zegggeag‘nflx:i [ ’ : 7 E_.....M 3 Of Capi | : ; Jackson, James B. C. Lockwood, FRUM A TRIP oonmi § / ) HERE UN YAGHT f Capital to The Juneau Florlst shop, which| CHICAGO, Tuly 6. — It is not|and Robert E. Murphy, of Beat: ¥ AN & | ' ("lllll'l(ll Race Pool has been located at the corner of|impossible to bite into a banana|tle, and Charles Arthur Banks, Tu wEsTwARD . | AR ey 'Fromrund Main streets fn‘r a nun;(‘aml break a tooth on a bananalof Vancouver, B. C. . ki ) : 5 R. E. Robertson, promi- her of years, is moving this week|seed, but to do so one would Mr. Jackson, erly ge | § # : g ‘M). and Mri Stewarl E(I- nent local attorney, was the to the former home of the Reauty|have to eat one of xi-v:tr.ll“w"im mu\nlurmnlr of the X’I:‘:‘k’;li g;:r:‘tl u Lol ; b ? ward White in Juneau lucky guesser in the Capital :h.,;t, 1;[)4-:';\?»:1 l)_v' \1;; Jessie Il.kal‘.\]n{;ius of the fruit. |Company, in Juneau, was in Ju- g 7y 4 4 s | Qe ,, | ' to Capital Yacht Race Pool, iext to the post office. Many uncultivate anas have |nea s wa ine Makes Extensive Tour on the Slmba { | it was announced today by Mrs. H. E. Brown, who has been | seeds as large .:: 41lml'.:le‘ ‘:::Ll:::n‘:fi(::l (Ini‘m:: :lg:~ly B s o Re]mrls o ; 4 b g ' ¢. D. Ferguson, secrelary. ||in charge of the floral shop for|as hard as bullets. New s]wl'i-! —— > T | Having been in Alaskan waters, He has received a check for |[the past several years will con-imens of the seeds have baen plac Loss Is Large : 5 - since early May, the Simba, 58-| 3 for his success in guess - |tnue to meet the patrons when|ed in the Field Museum of Na.| ORE TAXES ENRICH STATE 15 Larg i S ) foot, deisel powered yacht owned| ing nearest to the time of ar- | | things have been put in readiness|tural History here, i Wnire asonsd % b6 : : by Steward Bdward White, noted | | rivayl of the first boat, that | |in the building to which the flor-| Seeds of the cultivated banana| St. PAUL, July 6.—Minnesota’s B Vi ot - dhc Wlhe ¢ | ? ! i author, came into Juneau yester-| . sum be 50 per cent of the ists are moving. | nave degenerated into the black|State treasury was enriched by B Lhs twinrt Aosmon: fe of| & “ B e s W lay morning for the first time gross pool For the present. Mrs. Baker,|specks one sees in the center of|more than $3,000,000 by the June, e aneding o orge .| . his year. The boat was rushed Mr. Robertson guossed who has retired from the beauti-|the fruit, but how and when the|1928, collection of occupational Weisel, istant man f Hw‘fi i p % 5 . |in from Manus Bay with a sick 12:29 p.m., June 30, The fication profession, will remain in|change occurred is something sci-|and royalty taxes on its iron ore i e, Mills, Who L oes : 5 3 3 ] . . |en r aboard, and its famo Dolphine 11, the first arrival Juneau with her daughter, Mrs.|ence does not know, according to|deposits. Nearly half of the furncd here yesterday from a sev- | [ ¥ 4 1 S . wner was at the wheel during| | crossed the finish line at G. E. Krause. She has no defi-|Dr. B. E. Dahlgren, acting cura.|amount was paid by the Oliver eral weeks trip to the Westward 9 < i | the entire night. The Simba will| | 12:34:35 p.m. nite plans for the future. tor of botany at the musenm. Iron Mining company of Duluth, %, Tt ; | i % . nain in Juneau until late this b e e oy The cultivated banana is prop-| Subsidiary of the United States Along the Richardson Highway | . . B [ofternoon when the cruise willlz; — - -t i agated from sprouts instead of|Steel Corporation. ot ey R pusini il L 4 . ¢ continued with an engineer | T <0 T T TR ARG Sk b se ds. — o — or res, and evidences of fires | 8 ¢ : K, o was procured in Juneau, ac-! —— forest fir ind eviden f fir K ¢ ; S i ; 1 : ! ]’\‘\ul “3 I_‘.[\‘”\\'lli‘l‘:', uneau, a CALIFORNIAN FINDS The Juneau Fire Department E. C. GUERIN ON TRIP in preceding years which de- stroyed immense quantities of | |} 4 # 4 Mr. and Mrs. White, who have| ALASKA WONDERFUL |b¢'d its resular meeting at the|CHICHAGOFF DEVELOPMENT AR small growth timber, . Along the| g ;A % g : wveled all over the world, and| City Hall last evening. Floyd ¥ COMPANY IS TAKEN OVER| E. C. Guerin, U. S. Cadastral Copper River and Northwe | 5 i i sl e wve cruised for a number of | VACATION COUNTRY | ton, representative of the Amerl- A T Engineer, in charge of the U. S. B (WA . tiiors .weré’ alno many ] o " 3 ’ years in British Columbia waters, | . can-La France fire truck manu- f Articles of incorporation were|Public Survey office here, left B avcas, hio suid .0 o/ b : 5 came to Scutheastern Alaska for| Alaska 1s a marvelous land | [3CEUrers, was present at the meet-|filed this morning by the Chi-|this morning on the Daring, for Such devastations not only drive e, . g the first ummer, and, for summer trips and vacations ing, and today gave the new truck|chagoff Mines, Limited, which is|a trip of inspection to the survey cut the fur bearing animals but 4 - i ¥ 2 were so ¢ ic about thelin the opinion of William Deans, of the local Fire Department a|taking over the property of the|camps on the west coast of Ad- also deprive the prospectors and | # y F i 2 5 beauties of ! scen and{San Francisco, general agent for thorough underwriters’ test on the|old Chichagoff Development (‘,nnh.mirnlty Island. He expects to mining intersts of material for X P R it the innumerable small s and |the Hanover Fire Insurance Com-|JUNeau Cold Storage dock. pany on Chichagof Island. The be gone for five or six days. cabins and other wuildings 4 L p e G R ; inlets, that they decide ake|pany of New York, who with his| ~ AR o o M i well as fuel, he decla i % the Inside Passage th “summer | family and a sister visited Ju- SUTI T T T l|||l||||||||I‘llIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIM'=' “Fhere appears to he ; i L home,” Mrs. White . {neau last night while the steam- s terest in the Interior i 4 . i 5 B Fascinating Cruise ‘mr_ Prince Rupert was in port. pecting for new district con ; LA i i : “I do beliéve that this i With Mr. Deans were his wife tinued Mr. Weisel. “The country | @08 VSN o ; . ¥ P, |most fascinating cruise that we|and their son and daughter and is staging a comeback from th J i ! ¢ have ever had. The country isl|Miss Agnes Deans, field secreta 3 for the Americarr Nurses Asgoc | HARDEMAN g men iking up the - iety and number of lovely baj o reins that have laid idle, and| Mo Ethel Gemmill, Baltimore's first and only woman sheriff, |and narbors. The fishing is per-| The party were guests of Mr HA TS are pushing back into the hills| ot/ "ap oo fraid of a mouse, but the lawless-inclined among |fect, 1 think every member of and Mr; . R. Shepard during $5.00 — $6.00 T kslip of late y for many B - inexhaustible in its infinite v rather than sitting around and oo pymang had better walk the straight and narrow. Mrs, arty should - be growing|their stay here. Mr. Shepard has Jetting the others do it | &~ o s " 1ot Thite solare been agent for the company here ) v e g sented to her by admiring Mrs. White declare “On my return trip 1 went| Gemmill is shown with the gun presente 9y e e oniite on|for the past 15 yeats. It also ! ie 71 Y 1 5. v 1 ceelle shot. e ’ from Seward. inside over the| friends, with which she alre 1.\"“?&,‘:3_5:};“11““‘ shot. board the Slmba, re Mr. and|Bas an agency at Ketehikan, Mr. Alaska Railroad, and was quit Mrs, Barnaby Conrad who live|Deans said ¢ impressed with the road bett “Alaska is a mighty interest- the rignt ot way. MAJ, GEN. HINES (JUNEAU BAND GIVEN |{iico,"wire o Wikes ao have |15 countrs and we are enjoving i e IN JUNEAU TODAY PRAISE FOR SHOWING "'\ "I viv wiice B e S e STETSON HATS $8.00 New Styles—New Colors H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man “It Always Pays to Buy at Graves” o boarded | “We would have liked to have | the Simba carly this sprimg at|Temained longer but our plans Seattle, where the yacht is kept|{OF the summer will not per- . A o Olduring the winter months, and|™it it” after leaving the « 4 i Area, Mus. I ind | the i ad came directly to Southeastern| ¥rom here the party went to spected the farming region with Charle ' Hines 300 2 Alaska, where they have been|Skagway and will return south Mr, Snodgras of the experimental ient today in Juncau, They last vire, we wisk| i ce early May, They OB the Prince Rupert as far as station, and was surprised to see|have been on a short inspection we cc all o heawmbull, g Wrangell and Ketehi.|Prince Rupert. From there it the amount of farming carried on |tfip to Chilkoot Barracks andjencomiun pard 10 passing xe-|, . 8 will go to Jasper National Park at the present time. The experi-[are returning south on the Ad-|garding the creditable rendition of for a visit of several weks be- mental station is doing some ex-[miral Roger {the program § nted by the Mu e el g cellent work. he arni visitors and Major and|nicipal Ban Juncan ot their| CESRIE 0 8 e Moo tal . S 2 » Malcolm Elliott took lunch-|concert iangular Place, July| o5 ¢I8Y Mty b el e oy Ooal Mines Operate = leon with Gov. George A. Parks|ath ho seloctions were hignly [, TheY crulse without any defin. fiulda|at the Governor's Mansion at 1|artlstic in conception and ren-| 11 PaT OF duls, ‘But usyally o'clock this ‘afternoon { dition wik.the conddnans of | 30D 118 difevent DEy SAeh nigut, CURLING IRON ¢ White said. In August, the ok KEn B, {opinion as expressed by many of |3 : ! - H'}‘I '\‘ \vlnl‘:~ v ; '_"“)‘,,Iml imba will pick up two more SALE COUNCIL MEETS TONIGET |compares favorably with any like|S1ests 4t Wransell, and Gontinc| | Now is the time to curl ! s throughout the|the AlaS e g B The City Council will hold 1ts|§(atas The smart new unitorms|°f August or early September, h}.]ur gl o B : “I am doing no writing at ail| | the rain and storms come, regular weekly meeting tonight aled to the vic pride of the i A eloce o the City T, ippeated to the civic pride of U1 auring this trip, but am having||and the price goes up. X 5 y “|a real vacation,” Mr. Whité d. Routine business will be taken ip. ovation tendered. y : up it was annojiuced by H. Be| ool hS deprasstin on every | Hometime, pachaps,’L w) Wyrite They ag‘ehieletfgrlc, and Shepard, CIty ‘Clerk e aeiution of the. effi.|"n Alaskan book, but mot'until mighty fine. 5 & : I have found the story.” : : ciency of Director Fé L 3 @ N ]) b Ve el b e e A N on (he| Robert Pinkerton, and Mrs. uring this week, each $1. ol s i e Pinkerton, who are also writers, Sy Vi g ind their daughter, Barbara, who LTI T T LT e S iened) MARIE A, SKUSE, |made the trip to Alaska on their HELLAN’S S e — e s i vl b ; L2 Signed) MARIE A. SRV Jown boat last year in commpany - ARD-| (ith the Whites, were unable to PHARMACY Flearmenflyosmenflyomes Y somsrts fipo s Jlpoe make the cruise, as they planned, | | Next door to Valentine’s Store this year, hecause of Mrs. Pink- Phone 33 Free Delivery Mrs. White said. used to replace Gener L.. Hin ander Nin JUNIEA July 6, 1928. TR UL LT ‘At Matanuska, the n but had not pranned to come nto Juneau, until it became necessary to take Charles Drum, mines in the Matanuska are the only two operating the present, and both are doing well, putting outsome excellent grades of coal. The 0 mine is also in operation, and is handling a | contract to supply fuel for the power plant of the rhanks Bxploration Company at Fair- He spent a week in Fairbanks and vicinity, and visited the dredging outfits there. The Fair banks Exploration Company was| LEAVE ON EXAMINATION T T T T LT TR U T P TR T T TR e - IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlllillllllllllllll!lll dredge this week, he said, and 3 e 3 the second one about the middle| H. W. Merrin, U. 8. Cadastral of the month. Both are of steel, |Engineer who is connected with weigh about 1,600 tons, and will |the U. 8. Land Office at An per §-|chorage, left this morning on the Ranger VII with Harold ploration Company is doing its Ranger, to make cold water thawing about two|dn examination trip to the Al- 8y which go between 30 and 70 feet |Funter Bay e S below the surface to bedrock R AN Two other dredge corporations | DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL ~ are situated 1n this vicinlty,| g0 opermkott, who umv‘wi“ i AN UMBRELLA' while considerable work is being | | | | scheduled to start their first big TRIP !uwm«-l\ ability as evidenced by | | | { | move 6,500 y of dirt hour day. The Fairbanks Ex St. Ann’s Hospital with a dislo- done at the quartz property on ey } ol cated shoulder on July 4, was Esther Dome, with some good |5 ; hsi bleanetnd discharged from the hospital - eew - Visits Copper Mincs LB 2 =/ " eigel. vigite S nne. | LBT Almquist press Your Sult \ ¥ " 2 A Mot evers bhe Tos B _ Mr. Weisel visited the Kehle-|wg oy ana genver. Phone SATURDAY d y has had that cott mines enroute home from SUBHRN F;}Ilr\l.l.llli% .I\\l while on llu: 0id papers fo1 ssic = The Bmplra EVENING L’xp('rlenc(!. Richardson Highway stoppéd off | """~ i h N at Chitina. presen i When he left Junean May 29| JOHNSTONS CANDY I, - he proceeded to the west end of Fotl i compormiin, e A. B. HALL We have just received a ship- 1\"(..1‘(;1‘ fsland, visiting practical- X s lpncet A B ‘ Iy anneries alon ; friend, director or faithful eme | ment of the famous Follmer, he said, werc X A ployee, the Gruen Pentagon a good season, for the indications - —"The Croix de Guerre for seemed avorable. Much new American Achicvement,” is Boimed . favorabis. Much new b A Moonlight Serenaders previous to the opening of the Come sce it geason, and improved methods were being employed in many Clogg umbrellas with ample room on the tab for the owner’s name and address. We have ‘N plants. New buildings had been TR TCO , erected at some of the locations. | T'HE NUGGET SHOP “It would be well for South-| tern Alaska to get acquainted and ’ B with’ the Intesior,” sald . Mr W ; as the silk ones. Weisel, in summing up his im- pressions of the inside, “so each could appreciate the different problems of the other and co- operate in arriving at a solu- , » 1 o s Child’s Size, $2.00 and $2.15 0ld papers for sale a. LS RARATRADF SN S it T Slice Peaches, 2 cans ... ; GROWING Ladies’ Size, $3.95 to $11.75 We now have two Sheet Metal Workers employed Fruit Salad, per can ... and can give your sheet metal needs prompt % attention. Kadota Figs, per can ... All are made for real service BATHING GAS TANKS with rainproof covers. st DOWN SPOUTS } CAPS GUTTERS : SEE THESE NOW SMOKE STACKS : : » FUEL OIL TANKS - id CORRUGATED IRON " ' AIR PIPE FOR MIN : . . P pRvcco. | e S GEORGE BROTHERS Goldstein’s Emporium When We Bell It Phones 92—95 Front Stréet . et GEO. B. RICE Free Deiivery Phona 134 X " ; o ChIRES Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal ’~ i ; A _Ll “I tell you in advance what job will cost” these in imported gloria as well Juneau’s Style Center 8 Deliveries-=10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. PR

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