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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16 FIGHT TIGKETS SELL TOMORROW Packed House Expected to Witness Heavyweight Champlonshlp Bout ; \ 1'lkul- for :';:- Moose l,.\lmr:‘ - . o 2 Day Smoker, which will be held! o in the Elkg’” Hall on September 1, SCHOOL OPENS SOON. ARE YQU REAPY? st heavrwdient hampion| v h L 28 "N 43 5 { A ship of Alaska at gtake in the n i 2 . ¥ v ain event, will go on sale to- Here are a few suggestions of things you will need. j S R ,E:;urr;w Rl Al‘m-s;mlnm';:;‘l and Juneau-Young Hardware Co o he Juneau Billiard Parlors S . i S Sl , _— Members of the committee ex- pect a packed Bouse to witness HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING . . ) what Is hoped will be one of the Drcss P rints Cblld!‘e’! (1 HOSP o i |classiest cards offcred fight fans ¥ 4 \ for many years. ik o - - — s : ; The youngsters are not as easy on stock- i v e e (ruta|BTazing expert at the Portland There are four things to consider when ings as we are. Therefore you must con- b Ty apia| OfHice of the Forest Service and | E suB Ivu { , R ] LA . o ot S - had o S, |several years ago resigned to go| making dressés' for ‘the school girl. -nler a gno(l serviceable Hose. ~We' have \ | to koep ‘his weight down, whileli o the sheep raising PR £ | ! % : business | = o ' Brown has bee training some | ik e %o proity hose that w;i} outwedr all others. {t;h vfl:l‘l’!‘ T i e Bt MINE DlSASTEH A ye 5 ik Tickets will sell for $2.50 and ARy e wi They niust be fast colors. colors. or \t oy f)httérns. cavy ribbed P $2.00 in the reserved scction, and FOUR “ARRESTED R } — 00 4ny thes i, 205EgN Fred “Anderson, Nefl Gallagher They ittt be duirable. for the bbys light for the girls. In fact, | ' $1.50 v the gemoral admisslon|und pable ol Ross have ail on There must be plenty of them. \.h‘m-“q- oun’ équire wo have it. Senim tered ploas of gullty to a charge| Lhirteen Men Known to 5 « {of being intoxicated in a publ A < H Just received another shlpl’nel'lt of new PARIQ o Lfiflocking ems. { ’FRANKW Dlace, and drunk and iordorly i l‘Been l'(l"ed 5 “ R » firs ree & | white erepe de chine dress which fn. the U, 8. Commissioner ) .'Our prints Julfll the first three and fhe | Fall Hats in “all” fhe latest shades and has a faint cream colored tinge Gourt. Anderson was fined Explosion price allows the latter. | od I 5+ il {which Yteb makes distinctly for Gallagher was given a ; es. |vacaticn wear. The smockinz at| Frank Lenzle, prominent aht'ep ce of 60 days in the local| COALPORT, .Pemn., Ang. 16.— the hips is solid across the back |raiser of the Wenatchee country|Federal jail, and costs and del |The sole smrvivor ot 14 who BOYS’ C’\PS All l ;fl;l ilslh'l;“kc{;_hin f:‘w:xl‘ml:; lm‘«‘,‘;h in l-:u;lvrn w.—:shmgmn, is ml.;:- ::m ey sentenced to serve 60 jare known to have been trapped 0 pla e a4 Y use | ing uneau omorrow on e ys in jail and pay costs, i N ing Ve b, sizes, g’OOd qu a ty, V\Cu made From $1 25 up has an embroidered motif. IJ.n\‘n}m it A e Aflor AR STtk Bictiovis. ' hy!::;‘m'\‘:}.»k»M:."',',,,::'“'yhg,,[‘{;,_”:'"(::' 7" Al PR B b S0 the tront of a mixture coat are|ehort visit with hig. old friend of| James B. Erwin who was|plosion yesterday, told the &tory bands of white crepe de chine, |the past 20 years, J. Williams, |charged with ‘possession of in-|while rescuers exploréd ~the gas scalloped. ranger -with the U. S. Forest|toxicating liguor in violation of |swept facings of the miné for bod= e i — adiitde the liquar laws, and of being in-|ies which might Nave been over- Mrs. ‘Head are returning to the| Mr. Lenzie, J. Williams and|toxicated in a public place, plead |looked. 9 : 4 2 : Boys’ Woolwear Suit: Children’s Bloomers H RELEERE B A States aboard the Alaska after a |W. G. Hellan, proprietor of the|guilty to the second charge and| Malina Coccia owes his life, to Girls’ lwttvr uality ‘sateen bloomers, trip down the Yukon River and |Fellan Pharmacy in Juneau, werefnot guilty to the first before the fact he refused to follow lis q B viie A e R tlband rangers in the same forest in|Judge Boyle, in the Commission-|fellow miners who ran toward the made with “mng scnms. t]‘mm at waist Cannerymen aboardthe Aluska | Bastern V\';;s}‘\{lnmil‘m from 101/ers. Court. - His case fs pending | tunnel oxit, he goiiig to_anofhor 3 i . ¥ G 2 @mel, Superintend-|to 1915 and Mr. Lenzie has also fit was said. lentry way instead 3 '8 are \ing . Price s include John Emel, Superintend-|{to i entry way instead. Clothes are now being shown d a and kneés, Bluc} or white.” Sizes 2 to ont of the Emel Packing Com-|been renewing his acquaintance| The arrests wer made by Pro-| The hodies of the thirteen min. i o= . 1 v e Z pany at Vald He is accompan- [ with Mr. Hellan, hibition - Agents Chidester and|ers have baen brought to the sur- low as $12.50 “",]‘ two pair pants. 16 75 cents fi]e Fa"' fed by Mrs. Emel and their child-| Mr. Lensfe was for a. time|Boyce and Deputy U. S. Marshal|face. A dust explosion is be g oh o) - - ———| W, R. Garster. y ave been the cause. — e - —— _-(. ’ Harry Clark of the Bureau of ‘FAcTs BE LAlu Chemistry at San Franci is re- | Many other items 1n thc store for thc school chlldren | urning to the smutn shosra el A b R SRR o3 - N llll:l' 1;!UIIIUIS il; Bristol Bay. BEFORE clTIZE"s John W, Jones, ling man, ] \ is a passenger for Ketchikan B - - aboard the Alaska 4 y ¥ 5 After visiting here for several | ¥ LT l o - i ] . * weeks, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Curry, g ok [ Ao E 4 : ) . $ > the latter formerly Miss Frances ;i ARMOUR?S Nowell, left on the Alaska. They F' s 3 e : inancial Statement Is ]unmu.s Lna(lm Department Store pare Jhouh: v SUELERBOIG . 4D 4 or - Made by Board of The new styles of WOOLWEAR Boys Chicago. Milton Lagergren, graduate of o e Juneau High School, class of '28, Equahzatlon Strawberry and Raspbei'ry T e sr ol ol Seis . N T et 120 3 i % ¥ left on the Alaska this morning | L e ~ i r ? a3 R . |tor the States, and expects to re-| In order that the general pub- || J 4M lands the officials went to the m_‘ 3 - — main south for.the wuxur to at- lic may be advised fully regard- TON ls ol tevior (over Tlue Alaska Railrosfl, L i R | Mend sehdol.” ing conditions of city affairs from i Sewa J - 1 p / e fi B i % : , Yisiting st o Anchorses W : Albert Wile, commerclal brok-|a financial ‘standpoint and con 4 1_2 I)Ound tln, 90(: They made the tinst prl W . { . (\r, is enroute [, Seaule aboard [ditions confronting the city this ey > | route. lEAsEn m ' 3 um the, pagsenger. automobile. "mf: ” p i ¥ J 4O o \d skay oo d oon;im.w vymxi a-statement _is here- | H Fatthanks) mor ithe new “154-1m & % Y ? und ers m Ju- | With piresented showing estimated > < . & road to Ci < ?‘rnm Qincle” they 2 3 FIGA L < 6 z the fi@pgiucl\:ga Lar- [Yeccipts and - disburseéments and This is ""l.’ a wonderful bargnm— {made the tn'p hy'Badt coping down 4 2 . I mfl rks, g‘,n@n "éaptaim ‘pf the |in’ submitting same an explana- & g | the! Yukan river to St "Michac ; P - | [¥fanenite, wha'-Bas been; visiting [tion’ might be mdde showing ne- ., COME EARLY thenee Thoy ! mm;n ¥ 2 ; g o [ (qu.u mge, spending the [cessity’ of increasing . valuations L | Teles vl T'oninsula whoty ....*_l i : goe s rto the whstward. . of property in order to raise ad-| \ Our Fresh Fruit and Vegfluh]fl : ‘,“,,y saw 3,020 remdser in eovrals. ™ R | . Miriatiy Delzells, former |ditional revenue. Estimated re- (Continued 1rom Pags ON0Y | grom: Nofue (hsy tlew by, & ,,,,,“1 A ; Y’ Bra | Gity. Tibrarian, 15 aboard thé Al |celpta.for year amount to $139,- are always the best | to Fairbaniks, making the Goo.mite] cm‘ s ? aska bnroute o Seattle. 000.00; ~ Disbursements ~ §10 s, " | }* The A. L. Lindsley, Rev. Beck, 40000, leaving a balance of $34,- visited at least every district i |irip in seven and onn.half X _ he L Returns ufi: | G ml**' ik Presbyterian missionary boat, ar-[600.00 for street, sewers, .city C l ’ 0 IA GRO ER! : n opel foF Bmpntation | ive) i port’from Hoonah yes- [dock repairs and fncidental work L AN Alaska. | with a shore stop at: Ruby L. pl SEATTLE, * 16— Leopasd % of his right'leg, , He besan | {00y atternoon. that may arise. | “Wo were mot with ip proyorb- spute several days im. Mok jal Alaskan hospitality wherever | National = Park ré they { . 3 sinking ane wlu away Oné hundred thousand dollars Free delivery three times daily todRy. ! ot school - bonds . were voted and we went and were givea an oppor- | several bundred cavibou apd sheep, i1} RBaldwin, . ¥ ,)uon;i“ New tunity to learn aboul matters re-|and returned to Fairbanks from{York ‘lawyer . apd 1god-| ather. tol ¥ o garding districis we visited, par.| where they took an “autemobik: fthe ‘Alaska refndecr industryi, ar- . must be redeemed if the city is PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” el ularl) in regard to wild life re-|over the Richardsen Highway. . lrived from (Noéme y..tgru,y of " 5 R | & . to -maintain its present: high £ources.” The Rich n Highway is In|the liner~ Vietdrid, after ‘many ne 3 g o d o g standard of credit. The interest Buffalo Do Well fine shape, cording to the offifadventires aboard hig.50-foot tug on these bonds must be met. The Mr. Redington said he ad Mr.|cials, and they made the. trip MiGenevieve wihteh cawried Bim,and |fmi 8 H { ) School Board requires: $7,000.00 THE ARCADE CAFE TPerhune were happy to learn on|two days. They wént from Chiti-|Oarl Lomet -to K L p g e P\ JFNLA . more thig year than previous to Tr : their arrival at Fairbanks of the |River & Northwestemn Railway 5njand back: They ‘ P ) P meet additional eXpenses connect- it p_"“mi'mo_‘;:“ Sl’e::“p:ll;?flnm";‘:' oS successtul planting of buffalo in|na to Cordova qver the Coppdr|storage Barges M [ ed with maintaining and conduct- Fivited! l;l’ D! b D M ATS . SORAIARY. the: Big Delta . country, which is | 4 speeder. of Walcs sudegsstully. huy, Potiitn : X g ing additional school building. vited to cotmie In and fnspect Juneau's newest and classiest a Territorial project. Mr. Perkins,| Today Mr. Redlngton lnnfnrre:;. ing, the oraft.wns thréatened to # F £ e alva W l:ll“l:r city requires 8133.000.00 oaty. MARY YOUNG, Proprietor. the man assigned to bringing the | with Selfridge, newly appointeidibe swamped géveral’times. = 1 2 additional this year-over last year |\« butfalo from the bison range in|member from the Hirst Division, ta Baldwin pald- Alaska iy § won- e mpa I-1Second Robber Is Caught|to meet current expenses it streot e Montana to northern Alaska did|the Alaska Game Commission derful coutitry, “Our- reindeer. n y FouWing Gun Fight and sewer. work' is. to be con-| a fine job, according to the Chief South on ‘Brant herds arvc,multiplying. We have 2 m in S 5 tinued, The ‘Board of Equaliza-| RTHERN HOTEL of the Bureau, not losing an ani-| Mr. Redington and Mr. Terhunc W. 000 of .the 900,000 .in Al- v 4 ? i San Francisco tion willlcomlnue in :ellion un- | BOOI % {eht ‘d S0 i sorts received as the will Jeave Jupeau for the south " b ; oy { ¥ir A til Saturday evening, August 18, cen' er 1l and up; $3. er weel 5 general torritory last week indi-|reau of Fisherles vessel Drant,|American ships, with great re- :‘l’““ ;;"’;: ?“: eht Toombs Of|_william Lawsence was killed and 0f properts holders who feel that|{ operation—Hot: water. day: and night, loom $12.00 per eated the buifalo like their new|joining the party of Sccretary of |frigerators will open the Bure-l o oo mmm"n"mm ; “u‘l"e Thomas Dunlap is in jail follow:|their assessments are not a true month and up—steam heated. home very much. |the Interior Jardine. pean market Where the meat s l"" Y, e "l - S-ling an early ‘morning gun. fight)value. Forest Fire | They will attend the meeting of [prized but has heretofore heen | SPUF c‘hq;:.-:gfi . w&“’;k‘:‘;“fd‘f: with the Police when they were| . e 5 s 23| the i ssociati o » rom Too i hap. | Taxes ... One nf |ll,\ ruh ¥ h‘u t mI 8 (lu ‘h:xelmm‘ :x;:’l‘ 3 A “|: :lmu Aof too expensive. % Subinit to" “arrest but will fight discqvered ;(‘).bblng Whittier Chap. Frailon R 800 00 i {:n the l-ulr :a‘m s dis mk in h])ll([ .,n;:” onr;ni,““;.;v ey ern :.l In.::dwh: np‘::-teu: the ";idl:p:?l :6 1linots Lo ans :l:n. tlbll ; ltlvel'. 'who hnl;l driven b «Firg ni e FOR THE BEST FLOOR PAINT IN TOWN TRY me raged there a week ago last|soclation of Gi ommissioners laviation is changing resi al i¢ d m about town for an hour. Sunday and burncd 5,100 acres of {and . American Fisherics Society Jeonditions in the North. p:. ¢ “1‘"::"‘“ ‘“;‘lgny Fatyolmani Frank’ MeCann, -who| Dogs. ..... & 400.00 OVER-NITE FLOOR ENAMEL the winter grazing for the 20|to be held in Seattle, Aug. 28-31 in-{can alight on the nnnw sa 00D tn° BORGH: T . 14 4| killed Lawrence, said the two| Vehicles 4,000.00 Prodiaa ) DN ' reindeer held by the Bi nln;'v'nl‘(luqlve 4 radio, broadcasting 1, also ll-lid .JIQ ed 'yemm_' men: were acting suspiciously an| Mercantfle . 10,000.00 Survey for experimental work, and |- Mr. - Redington will make ad-|in all p-m ol Seward Ponlu- y who 0%¥ hour betore the hold-up and whon| Whart . - 1%,000.00 JUNEAU PAINT STORE threatened the Alaska Agricultur-|dresses before the meetings and |sula. 4 me L “‘.: they ook a taxi he followed them.| Coal .. 14,000.00 5 al College and School of Mines, | Mr. Terhune will represent the B-Idwn ‘.q omen msn« o ""§ 'He lost them for awhile and later| Cemetery 800 .00 - ll be sent according to the officials. At one | Alaska Game Commission. deér - Comporal mn.’ payrol 18 1 with came upon them robbing the taxi|Miscellaneous . 300.00 time flames roared only 100 yards N. A. Represented $150,000 a year. . driver. = The ofticer shouted and - T from the road which leads to the| Reports have been reccived that \ ’b\i;l’::h‘c;::;\:ghl the 'pair fled. His shots felled $139,000.00 ‘CHICKEN DINNER College. Ig.mlv commissioners from Canada]® b i B4 ¥ Lawrence and other officers cap- Disbursements Mr, Redington authorized fund;'will be present and it is said com- ¥ oy tured ‘Bunlap. School Appmpriuuon .$ 25,000.00 AUK BAY INN the operation of a caterpillar! missioners from Mexico will at- i ; 5 VA e VL ——————t— Coal Account . 10,000.00 for ] ; . and ‘@ Russell grader and a wide| tend, in which the entire of Nopth ! < E : | oeAUVILLE 18 FOND Wharf Account 12,000.00 SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE line was made for a distance | America - will be represented. | w { F YANKEE GOB ‘HAT Fire Department 10,000.00 k f L i of three miles, cutting off the fira' Mr. Redington will go east to We i i W 4G 8L S 3 PARIS—Oné of the' latest ac- Street’ Lights . .. ' 4,600.00 = and ending any danger to valuable his headquarters at Washington, - a cessories which fashion has bor- Police Department ... property. D. C., from Seattle. t ' 3 L AT wed is th b _[City Hall ‘Mainten- L+ ' Made Long Trip Mr. Terhune will return north 91 32 | A N :‘:l n nnnye::ll: ::th:::(;m h l.:r. Redington and Mr. Terhunelaner completing business matters o 4 phoRd s s - tine i Juneau three months ago ycs-!for the Alaska (Game Commission. . ek’ § . | | Peine: Past a 0 much see: t Dea efe it for their trip through the|He will be joined in Seattle by 4 4 vfi ?‘ Pl |5 g, vie 1n“po‘;u;nrfl;v"lvb|:kth:’i‘)nque' itory. ‘They first visited the; Mrs. Terhuno and. their daughtdr, g B weitidd iy ) . 0 ka. | betet. . The. Weret: fs - bomtietimes ¢ Peninsula and Aleuttan 1s.. Elizabeth, who have béeh visithig %h tng- exlste 8he i ¥ ln amising ‘variety’ by a bril- going south to’ Uniinak.!in Dellingham. ”w . : - kb Eniversi loragom-pom, whie st on their trip they saw an > - 4 & i : i ; t SAVE THE® i 4 i & i ) g Dibrepl ? on Bogslof Island,. To the Edito S "“““!’ 24 sl e wrete: boatd J iter Then DrEciosn sisrria d- which: rose . rom the seaiof the Alaska Fish and Game ! - N ) p L a8 Ihofil 80 long; about all the af-] Bank - and years. The come was|Club, and others fishing in the s 5 'anpn some men. show igfor their| School Bonds .. ing and surrounded by|Salmon Creek Dam, shonid have] | 3% FEEE seiplisg . ; £ i [Redeeming S.chool The 13| the. spirit of true sportsmanship; & g f - " LLTY ——-—&‘o——‘ “Loan ‘made by citi- indreds|and give the Colorado ‘brook trout? 2 R i ) 48 Bpeciesian even break while they lfwl orn spawning during the month of ng | September on. . Let us rnmambur ‘set-{ that fishing in this BoAY of water lp- isa prlvlhge but uot a rlnm

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