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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928. ZTURNA[][]ES HELD IN LOS ANGELES MURDER []|I|:|G|A|_s ARE ( O o | e otk pfbsant SALM[]N PACK T e neaptia of tooibg il tality cf those whom he he “I bel » 1 have the distinc-, |a short fall season in some parts ¥ encountered during his short stay |tion of being the first Solieitor |of the Territory, Mr. O'Malley said STR!KE TWU 5 ; R G UF G GUEST n the Territory, and declared he|General to visit Alaska,” m' Is 5 [ this morning. % ;s % xpects to help Alaska in any|William De Witt Mitchell, T w1t i t will be of interest to those : : 1y he is able ent incumbent in that office, Wlip] who wish to fall fish now or in the T ; ; : ; : : Fine Fishing Season was among the guests of honor. | | tuture, to know that if the Bureay y b ¢ g 2 v 1 \11-1“ has = just passed| “As my jzans for the summer| ] sneounters any difficulty with et . o a he | season in the salmon |were to bring me to Alaska seiners going into the streams to n ‘n try which will go down in|Department of Justice took fish this fall that it is probable 1istory as a suce aid Henry antage of the fact in order to that the Bureau will recommend Secretary Jardine and|0'Malley, U. S. Commissioner of [gain a closer contact with the Flsherles Commissioner | that all fall fishing be discontin- & heries With the exception ritory y in the mat- 48 : Fis 3 v, y ued. The reason for this is that Other Government Men | ; the west coast of Prince of|ter of e o 0Es bt - the | O'Malley Makes Esti- so many fish are destroyed that Address Gathering | Wales where the pack is|First Judicial Division | mate—Season Closes .annot be used for commereial lonly 65 or 70 per cent of the| Mitchell Leaves Today | purposes and that the effect of g, MW:M? e Bt s il ,\.”|'\nlvn.”‘\‘>“k s [Lnying.oday | estimated salmon pack for (i closed season is Gesttoxeon s § good_season |aboard the Yukon for the West-|, Alaska during the 1988 ses. | MF- OMalley declared. “The estimated total pack of[ward, and declared the reception | % The districts in which fall fish- he Territory is 5,200,000 cases.” |which he has received in A b ing is allowed the Kodiak 15 rins : . . 3 £ SIS y, U. S. Commis: rritory is well suited for pulp| Mr. O'Malley issued a note of [both from the people at large|."or' pideries, who i land district, Cook Inlet, and production, for it is of the proper |wining to the salmon trollers, [and from the Bar Association has | \hic P " | Southeastern Alaska kind, the right size, and is in a b i ly this morning on pefore the Chamber. The Bureau,|pleased him immens: A ¢ L G A i ravorable situaticn for transpor e Bt Giritatiihsivl > e OUANIIAR Fustin Were Wl o e from b SCHLROY R Rk i il xs tation. The Department has been || p - g W ¥odeg to Skagway s and Sitka with] MEOSSHey willi g0 south g8 The Depar as been | joyient with trollers, permitting|comed by Wallis . ) Rt Aclotbive the ‘Brandt, leaviug here August to ‘sell’ Alaska to the|ipem to fish almost the entire|behalf of the Chamber B .| 24, with Secretary of Agriculture mufacty ’ ir. However, attempts be-|merce, by Gov. A. Parks| of officials and friends, | William Jardine and others in the production must n ing made, in many instances, tolin behalf of the Territory, and |q nated pack is divided as|officlal party. He will inspeot » placed he hands linet the salmon in the streams, [by Mayor T. B. Judson in behalf West Alaska. 1.449.524|the government hatcheries in Cali- [outsl um-ly ations for the cost|in order to procure salmon for|of the city of Juneau. Gantiuy-Risska 1, 548 fornia, and expects to leave the Hollywood. Police said Beitzel left a wife and children in Philadelphia | 11,11 s hoyond the Territory | CUring. If these pract P e R | and Southeastern Alaska 2,.|West coast for his headquarters N plant 13 beyond the Territory| g, not stop it will be necessary |Swenbsen were introduced to!y10 000" cases in Washingtap, D. C., about the has i L itself because of the lare capital|iy curtail the activities of the|those present. 12 ke trlangie trip on the Brant|middle of September. The Bramt 49 - required trollers during the seasons such| During the early part of 2 ol T . i > g X i as 1 > S o the|Will return to Southeastern A [ 3 ens; Lew Smith, Tenakee; Henry I believe it is pessible to ear-|;ractices are employed, he de-|luncheon the members and gue » ,',h”m‘””"h gl AR ka for patrol work during the fall | . 5 3 ry on pulp development in Al- oh {members of the party, and the g the fa z |0 Malley, Wash.,, 0. ( puly 'l £ clared, were entertained by the Moon-! oo o0 o perfect during the | [ishing season. I Alaskan jaska with success in the face of AP R light Serenaders orchestra, and|guaoe "yt SO H '::l""““;j SR NS AW James Alexande ity; Mr. W | competition with Canadian con- errine Not Deplete Chu o) arla sangl; SAYES alley « hile e ' i ; s i A e Ho ' reported a scemific ro.|cnaries B, Harland, who sang i sitka the Secretary of Agr.| RETURNS TO POSITION fail ‘ 3 : F G Thomss. Pend Fishing Main Industry |search Deing made of the her- fed I culture was taken out Capt - ) John T. Olaff, Tenakee “The main industry in Alaska, ring situation showed no indica-|g Hugo W. Frederickson to see how| Norman S. received. Tie timber in the Russell St. Clair Beitzei of Philadelphia is held in Los Angeles on charges of murdering Barbaga Mauger, (right) also of Phila- , whose body was found in a lonely spot in the hills near at Twin | Cook, who was mar- | C y e at the present is fishing. Mr. tion of depletion. The fish, con- ] WHO'S WHO "‘T commercial trolling was carried | ried the latter part of July to the : : ; TRIA fl P Mrs. Tom Jadio. city: E. P. Me.|O'Malley's work has been re- trary to common belief, he ex-| | | Hfon. former Miss Amanda Paulson, re- 1 ] Soliowea. th Lk o Y illiams | markable for he has introduced |plained, is not being used as fer-| | AND WHERE | 1928 Salmon Season Closes | furned to his position in the ol tornadoc ) € " ————— guilations successfully, has had tilizer, but is used fr stock feed, Wi a With the closing of the commer. | fice of the U. 8. Clerk of the Court - sk F t g 2 e i g i A g o |cial salmon fishing season on the|today after bei abse P ~ g ere| d A i) co-operation and is winning and on the ‘“countr) dinner| Dr, and Mrs. Wal Timme, | $'& 4 J oday after being absent for a I St e oo aidiog with Olichds QUEEN LEAVES FOR |0 erton e i o e e i e o™, v aiiet U | weat coast o Prince of Wales Ia. [month on vacation ; : e ' Batritory Witk b i whathar: (he Betting e land tomorrow night at 6 p.m., the ————— out main | iy SRR £ 5 | ] AN people of the Territory will co- tion of whether the herring and vicinity for several days, took il 8 S eet ot Austin. Btarting at 4:55 | .1!.r]< [ riends Made SKAGWAY D SITKA operate, have patience and~keep|used directly or indirectly as|passage aboard the Queen trom|1928 salmon fishing season will{01d papers lor sale at tho Bmpiré o’clock yesterday afternoon, the Trip on Brant Stoamer Quoen. wiich remafned |37 €¥e to the future Mr. O'Mal-|food, not & question of whether | Skagway. 2 S5 . tornado ¢ than eight min-| \ port ye terday mANNING AQLAt 1Ry will build up the industry to it is used food or fertilizer. A ’m\‘ » : noon, left at 5 p.m. for the Tri.|% Planc on which it operated) ., ovr, the Bureau will take[the Union Oil Company, came ind two miles I n Aus-|y e yea 0. TaHo A oo rations of |north on the Queen and is contin- tin alone. The tornado jumped | ooy ('Maile “As in the development of ®teps to curtail the operations of ngle Tour with the following pas- ; from Juneau et : { Ithe herring packers so the in-|Uing to Sitka on the steamer Al a small stroteh of territory and |yioner of Fisher b Mimme for|other resources, so in the timber the herring packers w0 S 1N 0r cameron of Hoonah brougnt' J II CO()KIES ::,‘ n con \mn'w(l;yn\ sting here and | of government. oiticial I« |Skagway; B. Galbarsh, E. A. Ad- ;"“;“'I‘::’:‘I'":"m”‘"'l |"(""";"‘"X_': [huBt aald, in 15 mink on the Margnita, which here and hitting many sections. | oy 1 ae S vay.|ams and two ste s for Hain, 7 R Qasr SEpetiate ¢ i . ack | he is taking to the Ketchikan dis-| ke S . 4 \ ¢ e Rt i|the industry. We are encoura 1 still feel the ssimon pack Halr i W. M. Shelton for Sitka; Mr. and Hutite a5 A rly |and Billy Wright for ka and re.|industry on a basis that in 25 of the industry will allow,” he s 2 oot i 3 e “‘-‘H ) 18 *IEy a 4 or 40 years it will be in cven bet- continued. A |::.u-k of four or e s se » s TODAY o i 5 : four and one-half million cases nee last Thursday The Queen 1s scheduled to arrive | ter condition than it is today W. M. Shelton, representative of . leach year would be more in line ARE GUNFUSED Other memb v|southbolifid sometime’ PEiday. I am not enthusiastic. about|®4¢H YHat WL Hbeb 5 - R s - 2 i i far x 1 ”w, " ith e leng time polic, which ere William De Witt Mitel bringing farmers into the Terri- % 4 ¥ A 4() 5() l Sollcltor General of th e tory at the prosent time, because| (e Burean hus adopied Wo | gy i o : to cents a pounc States, Charles H, Flory 5 SALMON UNLOA[)ED of the trouble the farmers-are|Plan to cut down, slowly, the ashlhiohts || Botinisiones ot | Aksie having of finding a market for|Present pack until it amounts ) i a0 Yath ok B TRvAlM 2 BOATS TAKE BAIT their produce. That has been |to not over four and one-half mil- ¢ the Secretar .;,1 A. F 2 one of the big problems of the'llon cages per annum, and we and piget e ihepianitey Several hoatloads of salmon have| Department of Agricultute, «and|hope to have the continued sup; ; McCRACKEN, Kan., Aug. 21.[q g been received at the Junead Cold|phas caused considerable worry. ‘|mrt‘nl‘ the people as we have B Three trainmen were Kkilled '.I.'H“ Dasty Ly S Company during the last had in the past.” atteries and eight injured, two seriously,|anq flower garden 3 tew days, Fur Business Important Favors Field Work Our as the result of a head-on col-fanq g England had three boats| ‘“Producers of fur bearing ani-{ Paul G. Redington, Chief of CRACKERS, salted and plain, 20 cents a package to $1.00 tin size. ock is always fresk and prices drove out the lisicn between a Western Mis- | ive hours they sy » | Sunday. The Giant, Ca I mals have an industry which may the Biological Surey, declared he lowest in city souri Pacific passenger train en-| F AR v Y wrd Lien, brought 32,000 cohoos|prove as important a business|was in favor of the Alaska Game route from Louts 1o Tenver,ut meines. aod. 3 md 2,000 pounds of king salmon; |as development along other lines. | Commission being given more and a freight train, six mile 1,‘“ A X vis Mg aqAty he Carlisle, Capt. James Johnny,|It scems as permanent as other |responsibility than it now has so west of here, last night et ol A el V. Allpad 800 gohoes and 500 pounds of |stock raising. that the conservation program BUTLER-MAURO Officials of the railroad ave in-| . imental Station, t) > i while the fin, Capt. Er- “My trip to Alaska is in line |confronting the Commission and DRUG CO vestigating the cause. It 18 re-|ponioos pok and the Plon Swanson, unloaded 600 co-|with the policy of the Adminis-|the Biological Survey may be . Sueted that the colliston was the|pom. " oo oo on sunday there.|! tration, to work in the field in mere intelligently handled from||pre¢ Deilvery. Phone 184 result of a misunderstanding of | oy hoth Skagway and Sitka t} The f 11, Caut. H. Hansen,|order to have a better under- the field. train orders by the pasgenger|g..iens were beauti . 2y 0 cohoes and 80 pounds|standing of problems. I know a| Fur returns in the past year When We Sell It EYRY o - > B T G s U b IARS wers besatim, e { Kings for San Juan yosterday,|great many things about Alaska|have been close to $4,000,000, L We: [{ Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. B ER 80 B0 an k. MINEL S s Ciov: Bt sl The Big Sam, Capt. Johm Miet-|which I did not know before, and he asserted. Sentiment in the It's Right Phones 92 and 95 Hore and let the frelght pass,| arc P Gov. Parks Sl iea|tinen, was also in yesterday with|am going back to . Washington Territory favors conservation and| |, §it 1t passad ghedd ot scheduls. | aacty 1o capacity. and erery i1ed1192 conoes and 190 pounds of kings| with first hand information of | protection of the fur bearing 3ub Station Post Oftico No. 1. PR, SR in the hospital s taken Fare | fOr the same company Southeastern Alaska.” \animals, he concluded, and ex- - i) 9 taken, Gov D e e ] WOTICE OF HEARING ON declared This morning the Grant, Capt.| In closing the Secretary spoke pressed his pleasure from the A . A CIRTSC . s 3 2 e s s <t e 9o A TINAL ACCOUNT AND On the return trip some of the ':‘ ;’ “I “]'” "";‘I;'n \'\"" ";' ”lr‘)‘(l):l B N U S apt. Joh ,, were in por REPORT. members of the party fished withf " J considerable succes for bait In the Commissioner’s Court for|ai one end of Peril Bhralta,. | ST Buy Y()lfl‘ Sugar NOlU the Terrtiory of oAlaska.BDfivl- > sion Number ne. efore i Frank A. Boyle, Commissioner FAMOUS LAURENCE | and ex-Officio Probate Judge, PAINTING IS SCLD Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of A. J. BOONE, deceased. Open evenings IIIIIIIIIIIlIIlII|||IIlIIIIIIIIIilIIIIIIIIIMlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII||||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllfl o S rst Cane Sugd $7.75 ELECTRIC CURLING 100 pounds Best Cane Sugar ... $7.75 IRONS Glass Top E. Z. Seal, quart size Sydney Lawrence's “Mount DN NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIve |KiRley.” valued at $5.000, ha 3 old to Percy H. Batten, of that H. L. Faulkver, admin-|, kn‘.» Wisconsin, m H‘ml wcturer istrator W A g Wi of the estate) . noile clutches, it was an of A. J. Boone, deceased, has filed | 0PSO eon herein and rendered for settlee| . . uoior of the Nugget Shop ment his final account of his ad-|""n e mr;n':;'u haei &t ministration of said estate, ““"\""‘ Nugget 8hop. fo e el that a hearing will be had upon : |and has been of much interest to the same before the undersigned || = =" @O p a0 Helia at his office in the Court House| | “I‘m.‘h‘“ e Arob "“ \“ at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock | oo W oo A. M. on Monda September 24 i (S 1928; and that at said time and place all persons interested in AT THE HOTELS the estate' of the said A. J.| —_ Boone, deceased, may appear and Gastineau file oMjections in writing to said Mrs. A. G. Smith and daughter aa final report and account and con-|Seattle; Mrs. I B Phone 33 Free Delivery test the same attle; H, H, Delamater, attle; P GIVEN under my hand and the [ Rica Niemi, Dougla VTR o R RRE IS T G E of the probate court above . mentioned this 24th day of July,|f FRANK A. BOYLE, When in the market for floor coverings ~N Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro- 1 4 ¥ . Shind bate Judge, Juneau Precinct kindly bear in mind that we carry a full line First publication July 24, 1928 bl 4 & : ‘ : B oy Aus 31 1998 of Rugs, Linoleum and Congoleum Rugs. P We have many distinctive patterns of Linoleum and many pretty and refreshing a off()() R.u;_-» in stock: also beg to announce the ar- $250 $350 Coron C | rival of Mr. \oumqolm—ovpen linoleum tO Put up in 1, 2 and 5 1b. ||| layer—who in the future will lay all lino- Sealed “‘n’ 3 leum purchased from this concern. We are For small to medium sized homes we will NONE BETTE fortunate in securing Mr. Youngjohn’s serv- 55 cents ices, and through the securing of this service can guarantee that all linoleum, purchased welded steel warm air furnace with register PER POUND from our stock. will be laid in a scientific We also have coffee in the and workmanlike manner. pean ground as you like to s . ; have it. We invite your inspection of our stock of these commodities with the assurance that it is always a pleasure to display our < ARY merchandise and give estimates. GEOO B. MCE Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Glass Top E. Z. Seal, pint Another shipment and another sale. . 5 s ¥ Be sure to price our Green Stuff and Fruit Electriec Curling Iron, fully equipped with guarantee, each, $1.00. O D A AP G 18 &5 5 S B S S B You will be surprised. GARNICK’S HELLAN’S PHONE 174 PHARMACY Next to Valentine's —economy and | T I|llllIIIIIIIlI|||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|lI|l|||||IIIIIIIIIII||I|IIIllIlIIIII||||||||I||IIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIlllIII|||||l quality meet at Goldstein’s Emporium In anticipation of the first day of school, when the old bell will welcome youngsters to happy hours of study and play this store is ready with wear- ables of all kinds to suitably clothe your school- goers from head to foot. 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