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THE DAILY ALASKA, EMPIRE, MONDAY ,AUGUST 6, 1928. | M TIRED OF HANTNG YOL GUYS COME AROLND HERE EVERN DAY TELLING ME THAT HORSEFACE KLOTZ \S GOING, TO CROAK ME\ [ \F THAT QIRD \S LOOKING ==t FoR TROUBLE TELL WM To DANCE (N ANNTIME AND ILL PQP HIM LIKE HE WAS | Q\QKEL BALLOCN = SHAPE BEFCORE oL TACKLE. 7 D e e RIGHT ~ GET MYSELF IN THE Bl RIGHT NOW - LOQK QLT . HORSEFACE - HERE T @ 1928, by King Featurss Syndicase, Ine Great Britain righta resorind WAT Tiw JARNEY GETS His FIRST PEEP HOREENCE (Lo DK, PAPAL Welllle-r Conditions ;s Recorded by the U. S. : Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight and Tuesday; moderate southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 29.44 48 98 SE 10 29.58 52 85 SE 12 29.68 51 88 SE 12 CABLE AND RADIO RIPURTS YESTERDAY 3 T TODAY Highest Low 8a.m. 8am. Precip. 8am temp. temp, Velocity 24 hrs. Wes er 40 0 06 Pr. Cldy 44 12 .12 Pt.Clay| 50 | 42 36 40 12 18 18 48 19 ‘ fime— ,4 p. m. yest'y M a, m. today. Noen today Weather Rain Rain Rain Stations— Nome Bethel Fort Yukon . Tanana Bagle aSt. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco 8 pom. | i ey 64 than 10 Observatlons at Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Prancisco are made at 4 a m. The pressu is unusually low Paul, Dutch Harbor, Seattle, Portland and 4 p. m., Juneau for the season throughout Al-| aska except the extreme Southwest. It is lowe§t in ths culf of | Alneka and highest in the Pacific States, Moderate n... have falllen in nearly all parts of A a. ar weather puevatls in tue Yukon Valley. Temperatures have fallen somewhat over most | of the Territory i DOUGLAS NEWS . MISS AILI KRONQUIST MARRIED IN/ ELLENSBURG' | (OTE st and San | 4 ] ARCENTINE BOXERS FAVOR KNOCKOULTS AMSTERDAM, Aug. 6 1l || Argentine boxers arc going || |l in for knockouts at the | Olympic bonts beginning | 3 August. 7, pean prejudi winning amateur bouts. With one of the strongest e the Pampas coltry has ever sent to the Gamos, Juan Carlos ite the Euro- to this form ! of Mr. and Mrs, Kronquist re. eived word recent the mar- riage of their daughter Aili, to JLoran B. Morris, of Bllensburg, on [Buly 22, The following is taken jirom an Ellensburg paper: Wedding At Parsonage At the Baptist parsonage Sat- rday evening at five o'clock, oc urred the marriage of Loran B. [Morris, assistant secretary of the [Y. M. C. A. and Miss Aili Kron- lquist of Douglas, Alaska. Only hmembers of the family were pres- enit to witness the service. Rev.| B. Morris, father of the groom rformed the ceremony afier hich the newly wed couple de-| parted for a visit with and |~ [Mrs. Walter Gay, who live in the ipper Nanum country. The greom N2 was ' ghe ¢ his men to win uickly as bl i and win jiave some di overcome in the way pean prejudice to knock- in amateur bouts, but rth Arcericans we kno:kouts, not the things that like feel point count.” th e i magnetic Investigations. Firus| ; from various nations have agrecd| ¥ Sllenshurg with his par- b A:’:;e“:?o:]vl“,‘;i 22 \;m)l‘ ainee hig1to look to the provisioning and| Esdence here hak been attending {the eduipment of the expediti school and acting at assistant scc- “;:';"I' X:r"l":,':':,m’” OF 3D AElEnbY etary of tho Y. M. C. A The|™Q T (08 T (% oq are to bl pide is finishing her course at the | " VEHCIONE R ] Normal school after having taught | “}‘,“ 2 14“:'.[ 0 Sibes ,;! [a year in a school in Alaska. Ti ‘“‘ .'-".k.'xl‘) "_”<' 3 et young courle expect to make thei SIORIARN P svips bl Bt Llinaburc’ where 'they|!DEAt has already offered twelve| B 5: & hiome to tholr triends: (4 |LBses . With meterclogical eatlip. B i fuiure ment and radio stations. Similar- e ly there are to be bases on Spitz — . — bergen, Greenland, Francis Jose BRINGS CANS and Nicholas 11 Land, Alaska and| A Canada. The Alameda locked at Donglas| qy, equinment of the Zeppelia| urday with 3000 cases of cans! . iy alcc contain inflated rub | lur the local canrery. On her Ie-ljqa¢5 glods and dogs, and equ fura trip this morning she t00K|yeont ror anchoring in the ice. The \ t 3755 cases of canned salmon,l.oqic apparatas is to be of a d one ton of concentrates from character that messages can be re- Channel Concentrating COM- qjyeq and sert both on long and short waves. There will also be tents and other equipment for setting up bases from which marches across the land can be undertake: —————— 5 35 ! 1 World’s Largest . Dirigible to Open Polar Air Route } HAS MINOR OPERATION (Cor.tinued trom Page Oned Mrs. Charles De Shon entered £ 4 ivigibl St. Ann’s Hospital last evening RRIL 18 (o serve ptlicr d"“‘“b‘m: and underwent a minor operation well. This will lengthen thelyy o orning. r route by 600 miles, but as KETCHIKAN ARRESTS 8 Kutchino Institute near Mos- por points out, the Murman coast, e it was first planzed tol. John Raft was arrested at Ket- t the mast, is unfavorable in|chikan for vagrancy and fined the air currents there are{$50 by U. 8. Commissioner Kehoe, strone. it was stated in a cable received his problem of the second mast|at the U. 8. Marshal’s office here. 8, however, not heen finally sei-|It also said that Tom Ukag was Immediately after the con-)charged with illegal fishing and tion of the Arctic savants at|fined $10. d a commitiee headed by n departed for the Murmaa. to study conditions at firsr ] ¥ . Meeting tonight at 8 p. m. All le Russia has thus agreed members and ofticers urged to be h the masts, and Germa’y present. dirigible, other nations, incl 1| . the United States, have also —adv. d help. The Carnegie !1- has volunteered to supply gor carrylng out (h: C. D. FERGUSON, Secretary. —eo——— Leon Permanent Wave, £12.50. —ady | Anchorage, |sociation | way Mining | WHOLE TON OF CHICKEN | FOR BYRD EXPEDITION NEW YORK, Members of the Byrd Ant. arctic expedition may be | bit hom on holic but the commissar ment is going can to dispel g | A ton of chick to guarantee chicken div for every Sunday the pa is away—is being takom, while 600 pounds of turkey assure good cheer on feast days In addition, the cook will have 500 pounds of plum pudding to serve on special holidays. Therc'll be pic thre a week d fresh br cake every Aug. 6. k » times ad and day e 01d papers for sale at the | NOTICE OF APPLICATION TOR PATENT Serial No. 07083 ze. Alaska. of the Applicati FRITSCHE, for Patent Placer Group at Anchor: In the Matte of AUt Haines, Ala the Standard placer mining claims embrac No Survey S| in U. 8. Mineral 1541, situated in the Mining and Recording Distr, and Precinet, First Division, Alaska. NOTICE 1S HEREBY That AUGUST FRITSCHE, a zen of the United States, post office address is Haines Alaska, to the Standard Place: Placer Mining within mineral situated in the and Recording Territory fer Cl ncluded No. 1541, S D trict and Precinet, ne Creck, Alaska, ! TR TGO approximately 35 mil of the Town of H G and more particlarly describ as fellows: “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner and with corner num- hers 3 and 3 Skagway, Jim Nail and on Fraction claims, unsurveyed, whence U. 8. M. M. No. 1541 bears S. deg. 44 min. 50 sec. B, .5 feet; thence S. 40 deg. 56 min. W. 414.6 feet to corner No. 2; thence W. 967.0 feet to corner No. 3; thence N. 2633.60 feet to cornér No. 4; thence E. 778.52 feet to corner No. thence S. 14 deg. 05 min. 854.00 fect to corner No. thence 8. 57 deg. 20 min. 2764.34 feet to ¢ the place of beginning, con- taining an area of 159.99 acres, conflicting with the following claims: “Hackley Claim, No. 571—1.44 acres. “X. Fraction Claim, less its conflict with Hackley Claim Sur. 571—0.33 acres. “Jim Nail Claim — 0.18 acres. “Skagway Claim — 10.10 acres. “John Dalton Claim “Survey No. 299—40.836 acres. “Survey No. acres, “Conflict of Skagway with Sur. 229--1.103 acres. “All the areas of conflict be- ing claimed by the applicant as mone of said conflicting claims are now in good standing except those owned by the applicant. “Total area claimed by ap- plicant 159.99 acres. “U. 8. L. M. No. 1541 to which this survey is tled, is in Latitude 59 deg. 25 min. 05 sec. N., and Longitude 136 deg. 13 min. W.” 2 18 northwe Survey 228—9.56 KmT‘.AIh{IH the United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District, | on of to of ed Judicial GIVEN ti- whose . Al | |aska, has filed his application in {the United States Land Office at patent Group As- im, 18- is- of { Alaska, and at the mouth of Por- in Section C.R.M., Alaska, ed Any and all persons claiming adversely any scribed placer premises, ARE mining claim of the above de- or HEREBY NOTI- FIED That unless they file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication, months thereafter, they will barred by virtue of the provisio: of the Statutes. J. 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