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g 12 srempsat) s SV TRP IO I e PAYS PENALTY | FOR SLAYING HIS DAUGHTER Seattle Man Goes to Scaf-| fold Protesting Inno- | cence to Last ‘ (Continnen ke One.) fron! the boulevard and th ground as well as clothing of the | victim showed evidence of a| struggle. Police Quiz Father Gaines, father of the murdered girl, was taken to police head quartrs on the following day and quizzed by Chief Detectives Charles Tennant. He gave a story of his movements on the night of the crime and was allowed to go Tennant declared he was con vinced that Gaines was innocent. | of the Gaines home when Sylvia and Then her father were left alone. it was leaned that Gain had been rks some weeks pre- viously for unbecoming conduct. They had been released, however, when Gaines explained the young woman with him his daugh- ter, and he was exhibiting mere- affection further relations daughter ‘Woodland 1y paternal * Digging strange into the between father and daughter, authorities learned B GOVERNOR — e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1928. TH ACCEPTS DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION TALLY CARDS PLACE CARI GIFT CARDS ! and Examiner, Seattle Times, Am- erican Weekly, Daily Seattle Star HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s GREETI > CARDS at e Pt i ) Phone 33 Free Delivery DANCE SATURDAY A. B. HALL W, B. GRAY HERE ONC. N. R, BOAT ‘Says Canadian National | Will Operate New. Steam- | er to Alaska in 1930 ( pi. gi | In 1930 the Canadian National | Railways Company expe to be ‘u;u ating three new steamers on the Pacific Coast, at least onc o which will be placed on the Alas- ka run, it was unofficially an nounced ni Juneau last evening, by William B. Gray, who is with the Jpnl»h(ll_\' rvice of the company Mr. ( accompanied by hi wife, making his first trip to th ritory, although they have lived in Vancouver for three years and Mr. Gray has been with C. N. R. during that chief purpose on his pre: | is to prepare for the | the His trip publication pantphlet, t ent of the 1929 tourist which he is to write. I | The present season of the Cana- I 'dian National has been quite suc- A S TR AS SMITH BECAM s T E LEADER OF NATION’S D EMOCRACY o, 3 = Associated Press Telephoto Mayor Thatcher of Albany delivering the spee: ceremony in the State Capitol at which the New York mation as the Democratic Presidsntial candidate. ch of welcome to Gov. Alfred E. Smith at the Executive was formally notified of his nomi- - SALE Boys' Suit He held to the theory that the . gt ol i N = R - erime had been committed by an cesgfinl, {BLr, y declared, and 2 : B i hawn ‘‘hesst man.” | by 1930, when the new liners are and § bran. Wilson snipe or| Hunting liceuses are required by In the meantime detectives operating on the Pacific Coast, it 1928 HUN l pack snipe bag limit 20. non residents and aliens but no were making a feverish search | ected the Alaska travel will A person may possess from tnc|by resident hunters. Black bear for possible witnesses of the Associated Press Telephoto \have been increased to sufficient beginning of the opening sedson |are classed as fur bearers aud crime, Mr. and Mrs. S. O] Stokes In the Assembly Chamber of the New York State Capitol at Albany, where he began his public |7 ‘0 Justify having the new SEAsoN 0PENS to 10 days after the close of the|must be taken under Resident B s (o sconi kave 4 ds career as an Assemblyman 25.years ago, Gov. Alfred E."Smith formally accepted the Democratic Presi. | °'iPs 0n the route to Alaska during opening season, mnot to excead [Trapping License by residents. WU it a than thiby Bald: thoy dential nomination. In this picture, sent by telephoto across the continent, Gov. Smith is seen deliy- | |/'¢ Summer season 75 in the ag s of all kinds g saw lurking around the spot on ering his address which the radio carried' to millions throughout the country. | Mr. Gray declared himsell as| of migratory the clos- The surest way to keep the de the night of the murder U £ i G A . .3 - ——— ~———— much impressed with the Territory ing date is December 15, it will{ariment stores supplied with riv Gaines was brought face 10[gcene abo he time was esti-] s 3 jand both he and Mrs. Gray com- be unlawful for them to be pos-{pon clerks is to raise boys as sis B ik onile sad they|igted 89 1':'“" A lFOREST FIRE NOW |F“’“i’;;ESSORU‘:'_G:EL:;_'OX‘LASKA;;..m.ml on the ‘beautiful sunsets,| = —— Isessed after December 25 | stes. declared they were certain hel pio oo coupled with that ”(i UNDER CONTROL IS MNI;"\‘ .‘\.».‘.1! Im Im:llkl-' :xn-l west|] ocal Hunters Are All ALy 3 ot was not the man. Prosecutor Col-| . . e e i g b o supplementary | TAKU trip while the Prince Ruper: vin then u!nnmnuwl he was con- Mf,,:,‘(!.M“.‘;I.:’m. . A\“{;}:I iy ]{:,1.{:‘\ REPORT RECEIVED ,“::m’n ::ly. o “,'W.”;”' l,,l""f‘f,"l" {is isx Sl\;n,':\\'].ly and will return Ready for Sport— rers vineed of the innocence of Gaines. | e ey S B Ftras NahT HE . "|south with the steamer, reaching 4 o~ On receiving word of crime, |5 o e ounil mext mopn- | The forest fire at White Water ::,\, »\‘:I,_,”ll = '“."“I‘I"'”,_,,‘w has ad. |Bere late tomorfow or early Sun REQUI‘““J“S “’% Mrs. stepmother of the [ NV B ate's case, The |BAY: Which was reported to the U.|yigeq (hat the regulation determin- {14¥ The 1928 1 Rl g 3 victim ned to Seattle. Shels,.o geliperated hardly two |- Forest Service office here 1ast|ino the size of purse seines is| Ve R ¢ “‘ . JK”””‘T Sfon ”\Wy-"f =] at once demled insistent rumors|yo PO R R dict fing. |Monday, has been brought under|yaoq on 33-inch mesh, according | omorrow, September 1 With = that she left because of Jealousy |ii' Gaines guilty of first dgree|control, Don Meldrum, who cam b kol sty 2 by e Ml or. | HERRING IS TAKEN the opening at hand, local hunters E} over the girl murder and directed that he be|in from the west coast of Admiral-| g pere aapdidiei it o et SRS % have been busy olling thelr gun < The finger of suspicion was|payog [ty Ishna yesterday, reported tol e regalation lssued on Au Five halibut schooners loaded and making preparations for to- 3 pointed at Gaines with dramatic| His sy i ATt aly 1 District Forester C. . Flor; ‘“\‘ 24 ;u'u‘\.hlu' S e :‘.> {bait last night /fxnll v{)n.» morning | morrow mornin bombardment on = | suddenness, when it was learned fioied proce ok n D Assistant District Forester B. F | o =0 less gk o I ; |at the Juneau Cold Storage com- all kinds of game. ) ] H that his bosom companion, Louis|(rial It was denied by Superior| Heintzleman and Forest Ranger |, oo St B0 b Py “‘ o “"‘y‘ {0y wharf. “They were Spray, In this district, migratory bird % et = Sll-ru,‘:l u.urlny)|m|nlv|-‘|)|:ui Infitdee Robert M. Jouss, . who pred|Harolt’ St Teft for the LEMSNGL 1o Mg 150 I|\|\h‘um”l;: ,l‘\,‘”" & ‘\(”'“' "‘“”,‘;”“" "”"m,“""l”"""”"r“,:,“ ‘:"," by 3 v 1 formed friends that on the night Wt th6 rar e L ey | with supplies, equipment and al B8 50 ' 14 8 nor!Mansen; ay Johan- le beginning of the 1927 sea s %‘( o g ; . ot Sivin's disspenrance before | g e A e o e DA o el et e e B ”“""‘;‘/"n: Pactic, Capt. Ols Larion and|son aue possidly to the lack of \ our watch tells er body was found, Gaines had|cour OThigR | measured on the 2 Zenith, Capt. J. Iverson. stormy Southeastern weather 3 o h 2 e saminsons o um mac| " gy ;. | PRBLLINE B o e IR Loty M [ more than the time were tantamount a confessio entification Ques apers ror sale at the Empire. | The thing that puzzles many a|reported on the breeding ground 2 of the T - o8| polatad GRora were _ CARD OF THANKS > B | i 1 phiat :I‘r' .nfl with h‘i':;l :‘x;vnnf s [l‘l‘i“ ret he nl: umhrr‘ 5 It zells whether you have good prove that the State f \\.‘I\\.»‘n to express aur ln-url]— 700, TATY 0 CLABSIERS |00 0 e Bad i car. to huy sae|erm. wind, $he avalifloek 4 Sk ies \ 3 taste—good judgment. It re- e Y{ltunfi‘-if.nfwlfs"sxNw b to \dentity the body as ¢ \,‘!;‘;‘]II*?[ i A6 e ) SALEBdtson_phonosrapi or and iy wife hiad bobbed haired to appear on Nendenhall Ba £ ge;;gnx‘g‘; .lr\:;\;‘}?:;l;%i’fit - Ay ) i Py St § prossed in this hour of griof, the| With Victor attachment, =70 |that had to be continually trimmed |Reports from all sections of South 3 Ak B Jmmterial witngss and grilled|had been kidnapped by a Port- oo Flog PR Words | records. Cheap. Phone land permanently waved castern Alaska show a plentifu s ard or Lincoln on a motor car for, hours. He Is said to have|land dope ring and sthe body of |death of R o A g RS { g _ 8 it Wbtk el GenuEand) bane. N wins deserved recognition, so to- given the authorities a oompre-|one of the rin murdered ”"llf’,”., mi-z'.l(::{‘ indicate our deep A B e 1 3 day the name “Gruen™ on a r;vn ve u('n‘ul:“l‘ of Gaines' rels ::nv- A‘f'_'l‘["‘l 2 v'~l.\lm garments | APPTECIAENT - D) MRS. DAVE Alaska Game Law permit a per é. watch identifies a fine time piece u:::% l‘::x‘lh N]I‘l::]n-:ll‘ fir.l:.("“,}\', Sl o NP imerp OO TR HOUSEL, son to obtain from September 1 Q_é_ ....From the aristocratic and to ve repeated’ the words|terly refuted when the rl's | adv. MR. BRUCE BROWN. s/to Novembe , thre e deer T Pcptagon po_ck.r.c watch to the $hem Gaines which he' construed |m N relatives in . e | — - with I\‘mn; not less that threc duinticot ladies’ Cartouche, we as a confession of guilt |¢tgned affidavits that after look- RECORDS 1 ngiinm i IR o TERvG D A Y fove Gruens—one for every 2 With suspleion again sling at posthymous photographs ! hoats with the exception of kids reg ¢ and pocketbonk (.. 2 mounting, the prosecutor taken by Deputy Coroner Harry |Closing out all 1v inch Columbia September 1 to December 31 57,30 wne ap. 2 employed Luke S. May, criminolo- | Kennedy, they were isfied be-|and Okeh Records at §0c each. | Grouse and Ptarmigan Svnlf‘mhi'i 1 gist, to make a mim yond a doubt that the body found |Open evenings. Radio Electric 1 to February 28, not exceeding 1 scopic and chemical e on the shores of Green Lake was|Co., Martin Lynch. adv. grouse per day or 25 in the aggre . of the garments worn by Gaines|home other than Sylvia's i A gate of all kinds of grouse and| C¢ips N Sh the night his daughter disappear.| Court appeals failed to secure |Old papers ro. sate at tho Empire. | ptarmigan, Duck, goose, braut | mfae ugget Op ed. May reported he found blood |8 new trial, even the Un ted | - e | Wilson snipe or snipe with .IJ\ a spots. States Supreme Court falling tol ["" ¥ """ the exception of eider duck, Sep-| His report was made to Colvin|act favorably on evidence pro-| tember 1 to December 1525 duc! in the midst of the coroner's in-|duced by those trying to save SUBSCRIBE NOW | in the aggregate of all kinds, § quest at_which Gaines’ was pro-|the life of the condemned man | geese in the aggregate of all kind testing his innocence Colvin - Magazines of any kind sent (| R ——— promptly suspended these pro- EXPERYT riANGC TUNING direct from publishers to you} | e e ceedings and filed a charge of A A 3 at a great reduction to you.{i et Clogres murder againet MY Call George Anderson, 143 We' will-gladly give you the Gaines. 7 3R = sub; ption prices, | Neighbors were interviewed The atest designs in Poi Albiares Bl day Npw y and talked of strange doings in : 1 sty York Times, San Frane that Sylvia had threatened to leave him and return East. Gaines stoutly denied that he w the scene of the crime at any time during the night of the murder —but his story was dramatically refuted at the very end of the State’s case in court when an au- tomobile mechanic, who had worked on his cld Buick car, swore he had seen it parked less than 10¢ yards from the murder SIS A 1 LEATHER BLAZERS Tan and Gray 3 H. 8. GRAVES The Clothing Man HEATING $250 to $350 For small to medium sized homes we will install complete in working order an electric welded steel warm air furnace with register in each room and guarantee it to heat your house to 70 degrees in zero weather. . GEO. B. RICE + Sheet Metal - “I tell you in advancg what job will cost” Plumbing Heating losrrrsrrrsrrsrrrrrrreeoesd PLANTS | Moonlight Serenaders ottt e This store will be closed - MONDAY, SEPT. 3, Our Specials Are Still On GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries—10:30 & m.,, 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. 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