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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1928. HUNTINGFOR |PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF W ASHINGTON TORONTO ENGINEERS | e waTion Swrumwina [ b s it g, ;i | omee Mgy wmsican 7 AND W. S. PEKOVICH Mrs. Harry G. Watson, who has|toria from Nome, the latter part Regulur Mestitg oAtghL - | I”VC()RPORA TE STUDI OF FISHERIF ARRIVE 1 been visiting her sister, Mrs. H.|of June. gular me 2 ‘ 2 4 N JUNEAU | *“Weir. in Fairhanke for the Tast ness of special importance. Larg ‘ Y attendance desired. S : three and one half months, is re- 1c Lt - e | W.S. Pekovich, accompanied by | urning on the Alaska today. Mr.| T do shinghas st any kind and J0 Fo B EDREL. ‘f ; i 3 J. Leslle Mennell, D. Scott Peer,|and Mrs. Watson will roturn to tarring roofs. I also bulld cabins ; Wil < # : A 3 ) H. C. Boydell, A. Howes and W.|{ne apartment in the Holbrooklout of town. Price right—work y ] ] R. Adams, all of Toronto, came to aams, o5 House on Seventh streel, which|by hour or contract. Call 37— . Juneau yesterday afternoon on the|pas heen sublet to Karl v|~),‘.“.'_[,h,,,ry Gorhasi Sadh FREE " Kans R . Margnita fromr Funter Bay. Secrotary of Alaska, during the|—— — " £ Inmates o ansas e- ; ! # | The party with Mr. Pekovich|apgence of Mrs. Watson . 1 " 3 s are mining engineers and have iINST 3 formatory Escape— | : s fide ulniug Suplieerd Sl e e e | JOHNSTONS CANDY 3 i | : ¥ % aen PSS ¢ Past) BOUND OVER TO GRAND JURY Shooting Results . : few months inspecting the mine of { ¢ $ R which Mr. Pekovich is president Dainty Powder Sifter - | with every box of Wiiliam Halmberg, who was ar-| HUTCHINSON, Kansas, July| T L 1 i 4 W tand general manager. rested at Port Alexander, by Dep. n n 26.—Lee White was killed and| - | They expect to leave here for{uty Marghal Sherman for assaui \ THREE FLOWER Miss Doris aged 18, was| e 4 ‘o the south on an early steamer, as| with g dangerous weapon, and tak-| R\ FACE POWDER ghot through the head as the| E . 2 : their Wu!’k. at the Admiralty Alaska! ., ¢, Petersburg for arraignment result of the midnight escape of | > o 4 X Gold Mining company has been|was hound over to the Grand Jury Glenn Bellficld and Mack Scheel, g e . 4 completed. and is in jail at that place in lieu| o Lo o vouthful inmates of the State * . o E . of posting $2000 bond, accordi Reformatory 5 ¢ 2 3 MINING MEN ARE to word received by the U. S BUTLER-MAURO Wor Weddings, Birthdays, DRUG CO. | i White was killed when a motor | 1 - e i i Marshal’s office. ! car in which guards were pur-| 4 f i BOUND, INTERIOR GRS ! ot CALLS ON GOVERNOR Anniveraries and TS Week-Ends When We Sell It suing the youths turned over. | g Cliffcrd Kennedy, another guard . i Garth B. Adeney and William Among callers at the Governor's 2, i office while the steamer Aleutiaz I Right was injured dangerously; James ¥ N L > 3 4 . R. Workman, mining men from Keever, guard, and an inmate o g % * London, passed through Juneau was in port, was Charles Back- ¢ Free Deilvery Phome 13¢ lund who is a passenger for Sew- named Metkin, driver, were )‘.””‘ » . e 4 \! 4 on the steamer Aleutian on their ard on his way to Kollik, at |l||-‘ E Sub Station Post Offico No. 1. slightly. l 4 S 4TV \ ' vay to the Interior, where they Miss Steele was shot when the b "4 vill look over some property which youths attempted to take a car : Y r. Workman has an option on.| ., of the Yukon River, where . i ch she and three compan ; . Adeney is an expert mining i in which s . q jons were parked in at a road N 4 . . E engineer, and is representing men house near the State Fair ¢ = ‘ CAE ? e o S : who are interested in capitalizing [ = /W0IRENIINEUIIEREIRERREENENORERREREE0RERRERRERRRRREVERRRERAR R RN RER R R R R R RO E R RO AT OO DR A JUST OUR REGULAR formatery inmates working with g & 8 g i |present trip will be short and for PRICES The reformatory inmates 1 1 5 in Seward last year and made the oa __ |by hatcheries, and Instruction ning for the Admiralty Island Coal 26.— v pecial fisheries courses which T a night shift were repairing the ¥ o2k examination purposes only, though lbs. Solid Fielc 2 lbs. Solid Field Toma- caped after“they knocked White - 1 |trip to Mendenl, grand stand. When the car fail- s i L % v ¢ they expect to begin extensive op- ed to start, Bellfield and Scheel ] i L ¢ erations in the Fairbanks district | ran to another car occupied by I 2 » next year, two men and forced them out| N 2 ] (o A While in Juneau the Engiishien e g e B e , , e toes . . . 25¢ A reward for the two youths, . 'MORE HARDRAKER dead or alive, is offered ! Seattle high school boys learn frcm Charles R. Pollock, Washington State Supervisor of Fish- COAL BRO[KJ(E;HT IN 6 le. Nelv Pot e cries (above), the life history of salmon. Similar instruction is to be made a part of all public and then drive away 4 . : 3 Y d with J. C. Readman of the Miss Steele is in a serious con I~y : A - 3 , | Bureau of Public Roads of- e s e o atoes, best . 25¢ school wcrk in the State. Below employees at the Kalama hatchery are placing female salmon on s 2 . WNO:llgkogw‘;RBAENAGCE(;‘kS racks to obtain cggs which will be placed in State hatcheries. e noct N0 LHERE ) M Green’ Peas’ Per lb' ® .15C dition. p ‘ ‘ 5 % 5 3 fice, who met Mr. Workman while ey Dougall, left here yesterday eve- IS PROGRESSING|, Srarmie wasn. o in r fr eek t . | feeding cf the 65,000,000 fr came in from the property on Work on the foundations for the ) oo e’ from one weok 10 on¢| oring ponds ~and hatchery Gastineau Tuesday with a cargo of coal 4 bun(‘llt)s Carrots 25(- ) R " e {semester of instruction are to be |t onds . 8 o 3 X v & ot e D 3 p last beacon in Wrangell Narrows |jnqtonl o HHEUCHOC BEE 1 on | trou How the costs of | Mrs. . V. Barragar, Wrangell; | Robert S. Donaldson, president . 1 progressing ramidly and the [genre public sehocts noxi Seniem.|000 cach year are collected, by|mrs, Edw. L. Marke, Wrangell,|and general manager of the com. contractors expect to have thelp.r ' fa license and a tax on each sal-| My, and Mrs. Shotter, Hoonah,|Pany, left yesterday on the Apex . Dunches beets . i 2 C foundation completed in a few | fyo State Department of Fsho|MON caught for commercial pur-| My and Mrs. W. S. Peckovich, | No. 1. days, according to a cable receiv- . rles has ared courses to|Poses, will be taught. Funter Bay; H. C. Boydell, Toron- TP 10 4 b ’ ‘l 25 ed at the effice of the Alaski|yoreh the namils the lomertince] Other facts to be presented are: ro: D, Scott Peer, Toromto: A. FINE MOTOR ARRIVES councnes 1ui nlps . C will he given on the care an AT TiIE HOTELS Company mine at Harkrader. She Green Beans, p(’l‘ lb. T 15(‘ ki [3 R the pupils the importance Road Commission hero today. The o yne fisning industry and to|that artificial methods hateh 93! yiowes, Toronto; J. Leslia Men. ! Al biewbgiver KR Fngs 9 ¥ ; g Charles G. Warner of the War. ; ’ 0 foundations for the other two|,.ke future generations sympa- {Der cent of the ¢ and that 60| pell, Toronto; W. R. Adams, To- B MATT A B0y i ety Cll(‘l”nl)(?rs, each . S 2 c beacons have been finished and | oo ‘ dge part |t0 70 days are taken to hateh|ronto: Kittie A. Gay, Seattle |thetic with the fisheries depart ronto; Kittle A. Gay, Seattle. ed a new 25-hp. Johnson outboard the lighthouse service Is now Dut-|ment program. The Lot of {the 5,000 to 7,500 eggs which | laikan stk a 3 B ehid on them. bbb fnesRt Rl gk ¢Iv)|)(n~l|>‘l. The students| james Gordon, Hawk Inlet; f_',':”';;;,.m‘.:-.“-l‘rri’-mmr.xar:: i E;T,ik"'i'] Money Back Guarantee on All Purchases “F one's attention is invited{\win the aq will learn that the fish are kept|jouis Johnson, Hawk Inlet; G.! SN gy o o " G A to the fact that construction work | " i fihing industrics of Wash. WAL Utey are four inches lons| iumstad, Funter Bay; R. Suni.| 1 only outboard motor of high Watch Our Weekly Broadcast is still being done in the Nar-|ineion and Aluska employ 100..|ahd that their average life is|yan, Funter Bay, T e ot rows and that all vessels, particu-| o0 persons and the total value |fUT years, although some chin- Zynda il o on b sl ooks, which attain a weight of | ible, New Yorl D. H larly small fishing craft, should|or ench vears cateh s .about ! proceed with great caution and at|s75 000.000. The value of sal-|50 bounds, are known to live| pricdman, Albany, New York. HOLY TRINITY GUILD their own risk. We have all ob- |non canght fn Washington wat. [Seven years. e Will meet witn Mrs. George B structions carefully marked, but ! ecd ] {ers approximates $20,000.000. Friday, the 27, is Remnant Rice her home in the Seater still, care on the part of ship's ! i 2 SADOWSKI WANTED Day at Goldstein’s BEmporium.|Tract ®riday afternoon at 0. Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. masters should be exercised,” de-| The studies will include dgtails : —_— —adv. kY clared Major D. H. Gillette, engin. |Showing the growth of ftate| Jyljus Sadowski, who address i Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings eer officer of the Alaska Road|hatcherics from two in 1894 tolis p, 0, Box 156, Jere, West|-— it e e —— Commission. 17 at present. Explanations wiil) virginia, is seeking information | gk be given of how more than 2,-|yewarding his brother Joe Sadow- | ; Friday, the =7, is Remnant|875,000,000 eggs were taken|qj The latter has been missing | Continuing our policy of Day at Goldstein’s Emporfum. [from fish from 1900 to April of [gince 1899 when he left New | —adv. [this_year, including 120,215,000 | York City, presumably for Al | last year. - Guiink the. last yesr aska, to gold mine. The missing | T e e RECORDS udents will learn how 112.-[man is 5 feet 8 inches in height, or a limited time Closing out all 10 inch r('nlumhifl ,208 fry of all varieties of|weight 180 or 190 pounds, brown only will trade in old and Okeh Records at 50c each.lguimon and steelhead were 1ih-|hair, brown eyes, fair omplexion { Open evenings. Radio Blectric gted last year in State streams |land of Polish nationality. | }Yalchu\', SIOHE 5 VAN Co., Martin Lynch. dv. itberal cash allowance R A e B g3 RO SRR o TR R e VR et for new and reliable rems . | timepieces, HBEER H ENR Your watich today may not be giving the serv- ice you expeet of it. . Take advantage of this Trade-in-period and BE nly $25.00 i The same allowance will be made on old watches to bz applied to any article we have in stock. ance in adle Ludufig Nelson Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair Service F R - Y P S S R e | . . Canning Season Is Starting Glass Top Jars in quarts ..$2.00 doz. Glass Top Jars in pints . 1.60 doz. Mason :}ur: in quarts . . 1.75 doz. 'PLUMBING Mason Jars in pints . 1.40 doz. T We have also Jelly Glasses a! . .50 doz. 2l 30 gal. Range Boiler—New each (’ARN ICK S . or Flush Bs A PHONE 174 | A good selection of WILTONS, AXMINSTERS, and et T T gl — TAPESTRIES in stock. Sizes 8 ft.' 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. and 9 ft. by 12 ft. Swing Spout Kitchen Faucet each Glass Shelves fech FIVE THOUSAND ROLLS! Bath Spray and Hose each : A large stock of CONGOLEUM RUGS—all sizes to Nickle Plated Faucets .. each Waldorf Toilet Paper for sale at a Real Bargain. You 3 choose from. know what they sell for, usually. : IMPORTED RAG RUGS of all colors at extremely Our Special, 12 for 90 Cents : low prices. PHONE 34 GEo. B. NCE PHONE 34 This is another chance for a saving and it will pay 'to stock up. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL | ' GOldSteZ.n ,S Emporium I tell you in advance what job will cost’ HELLAN'S PHARMACY Junea's Style Center Next Doar to Valentine's Store | | . . - 4 - - . . . v Pho“e . Sty Delivery g | | Swing Spout Laundry Tray Faucets .. each v b bl A e

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