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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, 1928. fiAILY OUTPUT f ARGTIG PARTY ';E- : ‘““"IBACH VESSEL | s ibms oo | "™ S65 5" 50 bnivinarey ‘Wi Whitney Says Alaska urement. It was 33 feet long, 13 L | il P bia | feet in beam and drew five feet.| Melvin Grigsby, who spent the AND WHERE | UF LucAL MINE Is RETURNING st Instructive, | Is DESTRBYEB It is not known here whether in-|[summer in the Fairbanks country | < IIII('T(‘SIiII}!. l)Il‘fls{lnl surance covered either the vessel|where he was employed by the V. E. Dunkle, w I Va) , well known min- ‘ 2 or its cargo. Fairbanks Exploration Company, |ing engineer connected with the GRUWING FAST | DIREGT SOUTH Afihs apendiin SRR AR GURD VA sy OO N 1s a southbound passenger on the |Kennecott Copper Corporation, is | wevks Nere ;. inveslidhiiny e BRI S AN Aleutian. He is on his way to|a local visitor today while tha | | £ local conditions affecting TO VISIT IN NEW YORK Seattle where he will enter the|Aleutian was in port. H en. | . X s Prohibition Enforcement, University of Washington. route to his neadquarters in Se. Admiralty Island Compam' e |McCracken - Stoll Expedi- | winiam M. whitney, tegal | | Mrs. Dorothy Morgan, who sail.| , MI- Grigsby left his father, |attle following a trip to the Cool - oy o ion- G Dip || agvisor to Pronibition ae. | |Fire Burns Boat and Cargo| ! e torday on the Princess Lou.|0¢0f8e B. Grigsby, Democratic|Inlet region. Will Have 100 Tons Daily | /- tion Goes Direct to | T Ad 8 ot 3 S e x cess Lou-lu; inee for Delesate to. Congrems, ” BTt . ) | Pri R ministrator Roy Lyle, left of Supplies—Mr. an ise, will go directly to New York/|goit"ie for Dele Congress, | 1 J Christorers, superintendent Capacity in 3 Weeks rince Rupert || with Mrs. Whitney for their L ure Bad from Vancouver, B. C., where she Mrs. Grigsby at Fairbanks.|or <ne Seal Fisheries at Pribilof = e G home in Seattle. He has Mrs. Ibach are Safe will visit with her sister, Mrs. :vl‘u“ il:\(,l‘-(;nqu(luf‘: tm;_l_hls father | rg1ands, visited local headquarters e Admic S y 1| y | The McCracken-Stoll Arctic Ex.|| been in the Territory sev. Robert W. Bender and friends forft . :f:l:’ ‘:‘"y 'l"”"“"?‘“ butise the Burean of Fisheries today. pany is i it JET pedition which has been in norte-| | eral weeks Mr. and Mrs. o . Ibach, pion-[a while. She will also visit Mr.| also get a majority | e is enroute to Seattle after coal rapidly exped t ers for s months, is | “It has been an instructive A\laska fur farmers who oper-|and Mrs. Bender at Gloversville, mining 100 tons daily w I T rect t Rupert | interestir and « pleasant 9 n on Lemesurier and|{N. Y. which is now Mr. Bender's of the votes on the creeks in the Fairbanks Mstrict. spending the summer at the seal next thre ! 1 st and will not call at por:{ | visit," Mr. Whitney declar rookeries on the Pribilofs. yn Island, recently had a|headquarters and from which he T Judge W. D. Coppernoll, former | necording to a tele-| | ed I regret very much )w escape when thelr boat|manages a string of sixty thea.| C. W. Hawkesworth, District|United States District Attorney Company, who 1 received by Secretary K that I cannot remain longer >erseverance was lost off H res located in 40 towns extend-|Superintendent for Southeastern [for the Third Division, is a pas- from a visit to | from Harold McCracken,| | here. As it is I have stayed ok Island, according t ¢ from Gloversville to Buffalo.|Alaska for the Federal Bureau of Senger on the steamer Aleutian rader Within three mor | ! ¢ t ders of the part a week longer than I had | received here on the steamer|Mrs, Morgan thought, when she|Education, arrived this morning for Seattle and visited local expected to inere 1 | i i) | n was relayed fo planned and 1 am compelled ral Watson today. They are|loft Juneau, that she would re-|from Yakutat on the Admiral Wat-|friends today. He is enroute tons daily, enabling the company| schooner Effle M. Morrissey to return home at once.." ood to have made their|turn some time in November, son. to Washington, D. C., for a stay to care the local demand for| . __ / under charter for the expedition | 3 g v to shore In & smailiakie shil . lof indeterminate length. coal, Mr. Lerch 1 | | ind captained by Capt. Rohert on walked several miles to & fub] = T - - -— — With the arrival of the Apex; I} , famous Arctic exglor JOE BRADY FINED No. 1, last night, three cargoes of | 7 it received by Jack Wood- B v 20 tons each of Admiralty Island / yard at station THL, Taku Harbor| jy,o Brady, Douglas Indlan, was Lemesurier Island to Middleton coal will have been discharged at| b 3 last Saturday and mailed to ML, ested yesterday by Deputy Mar.|Island with supplies. They had Junean and Douglas since Satur y Theile here. The position of thelgna) v, | ero charged with a|expected to remain there the com day, when the Pacific arrived vessel was not given but it is Mijguor Jaw violation. He was|ing winter. Their boat is reported unioaded most of h carg ct communication W'k aleineq §50 by U. S. Commissioner \ave caught fire and burned to Douglas, The Woodrow arrived| pARrs For those who can|Prince Rupert amateur sta‘‘ou Sey of Douglas. the water's edge, destroying all of Monday and discharged her cargo|wear' them there is authorization| The McCracken-Stoll party vis- A bee g 53k here, . The cargo of the Apex No.|in the.autumn fast¥ons for la ted Juneau last Sprins enroute 191 01g papers for sale at the E,umn,y The Perseverance was a fair: 1, makes 60 tons to arrive within|plaids and wide stripe the North. One of the most im-{— " - three day house of Susanne Talbot places |portant finds made by 't e — = Mr. Lerch says this coal is s0ld|hands of dark blue broadcloth on|mumified human bodies ir rovky PRICES PLUS QUALITY cou as fast as it arrives. The demand |the bodice and around the hips|caves in the Aleutian Islands Thef} © . "~ JS Q . e e Meroadine, and o ship | b ik fatlle striped|results of ts Arctic: expiorations{] CONCORD GRAPES, basket : ment rarely lasts over a very few |hcrizontally in red, yellow, pur-|have not been announced gEST PEACHES, crate.. days ple, green and gold of dull shadé JRABAPPLES, pound A ] 2 : il The Klopeck, recently’ purchased | CRANBERRIES, pound We have sold over seventy-five Oil Burners in and around by the company, her machinery re-| o o00 gor ihe wide open FlRE DESTROYS HOUSE || CARROTS, bunch : B R fll\:,‘-‘cvall}l;is ‘r:(?;(l}etl"zfil 2?1‘1’121301h‘za(})]O(l)\’chI}XI‘ICIC‘J}SngAlE)Eg%ff?H Ipved 4 he craft transformed|g,, o5 around Herendeen Bay. He YAKIMA POTATOES, sack ~...-$2.90 . % into a with a carrying ca- | on i ol bnouan AT WARMVSVPRINGS BAY GREEN CABBAGE, pound 5e other Southeastern Alaska dealers. pacity of 125 tons, will be mmwl!]“m there—and he 'probably won't|" jued Gedtn’ e Gnknown “”ui“| BEST CANE SUGAR, 100-Ib. i 8765 With this record of successful jobs and satisfied own- farm The Ibachs were enroute from out to the mine and used for the e hrorts R {be_disappointed last Sunday night destroyed a ; ers we are safe in GUARANTEEING EVERY JOB TO BE rtstion of coal i funess. | R sawmill rooming house at Warm GARNICK’S SATISFACTORY. last Friday when Mr. Lerch I 'SEELVE LEAVES TO MAKE Springs Bay, according to Harry he said, with cross cuts 100 fect| - SURVEYS OF HOMESTEADS|J. Raymond, who with Mrs. Ray- PHONE 174 “HAVE A HART” HERE'S WHY— long from the slope at the depth| mond arrived yesterday from that . — — — B R0 tact and 00 fost, and. &l o Bake * ¢ isolated |Point. The loss was estimated at S PR SRR G R5 £ 575 47 Absolutely safe, approved by underwriters for 25° 60 foot crosscut at a depth of 185 homestead lham Bay,|approximately $4,000, comprising Diesel oil. fe Mr. Lerch these cross- | Charles P. Secl Transit- [the UUHEIIEHG all its turnishifgs Saves 1, to % of fuel bill. and personal property of the men 2 i ,,,”,, ,,‘,’A\ {l:,,},‘ wl‘l e ,m,”i:"':“](,,',:I“l,“[,‘i s . ants, |1iving in it F 0 E D A N C E i Exclusive Hart vacuum tank feed—(no pump, no B & denth of 50D fest -& il ade i on the U, S.| The house and furniture were * b " chance to flood). e -, ) e 1 Benget owned by Martin Olson, who is al- 4 h il and air togeth d feeds through 1 250-foot crosscut will be put in,|Forest Service ves anger wned | \ o & Churns oil and air together and feeds through large said Mr. Lerch, and that will en-|Capt. George Peter 50 owner of the sawmill which EAGLES HALL, DOUGLAS nozzle at low pressure (no high pressure pump— able the mine to produce 200 :r»|1<I -~ was undamaged. Much of the per. no chance to clog—nu wear). | sonal property destroyed and some f coal daily | . ITA < el " e Wednesday, October 3 i i i " i B RE Lt rocantly purehased:tor] NpTaRs HOSPITAL lumber stored in the building was ay tober Spark points swing out of flame (will not car- Sl Ritithany’ w Jarge boller tom| iwen o i e owned by Iver Arenson, who is bonize). |:lu- B0 Caxieon t.nm\rv ,,]L r,]\ul\?,\,:,':I:"”{,I‘,,‘l‘:::",l\' . “Qu.'.\»"” operating the mill under lease. Exclusive Hart flame switch—shuts burner down Bay to enable the mine to have|noon for medical treatment There was no insurance on elther . ) if fire goes out or does not light. groater power in prosecuting the | — — 2 . [the, butlding.br dts dontenta: L"lllseth, S'Novelty Orchestra Burns heavy diesel oil without preheating. work. i‘i:‘—*“'*"’ e y dhkia w;;;v kY It 'is so quiet that it can be used in warm air With the extension of operations, | J / ; : i Everybody Welcome! Seivrana. there will, of course, be additions| Mrs. Bert Miller, of Craig, was . 7 to the payroll i ‘/IN()L vesterday fined $25 by the U, S.|} et by Simple—only one moving shaft. “There is not the slighfest doubt | Commissioner there for disturb- Admission, Gentlemen $1.00 Twenty-five in Juneau—will show you one or all. in the world, but that we have a| i ance of the public peace, accord- i real coal mine” said Mr, Lerch, | A tonic ing to telegraphic advices receiv- Scandinavian and American Music “and {hat we shall soon be pre-| for old and od by U. 8. Marshal Alber: Whit» ! - pared to care for the coal deman| ° B. cE S young : e el ’ HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|lIII||llIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|III|IlllllllI||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB Plumbing Heati FIE i um eating et Meta S%?!OKER ml'sUUI:{NASNCFEUR WAy We e k I y Broa dcast “I tell you in advance what job will cost” PRICES FARMER GOES NORTH PLUS QUALITY - - WE REIGN BUTLER-MAURO [ DRUC CO. bearing animals, C. M, Carson, Se attle insurance man, is a passen- on the steamer i|l\|uy\ for| Freo Detivery Phoze 134 4 enroute to Herendeen Bay When We Sell It Peninsula, where he will 5 establish his new venture He It's Right is accompanied by Mrs. Carson. Sub Station Post Oftice No. 1. Mr. Carson has been manager) | at Seattle of the ordinary depar | i | To start a fur farm and trap |mi 1 | —& Something New Simplicity The All-in-One pattern ment of the American NAtiNAl] o ooroooeeee e eess e Insurance Company for several| years. For him the “call of the v AT wild” has been a lgngtime lure.| MAGAZIN and Recently he succumbdd to it, turn- PAPERS ed the psiness over to his asso. clates bought four tons of sup.| We have a complete line plies and equipment including ' {of magazines and Sunday boats, and now with Mrs. Carson | §paners. We take subscrip & TAVSTRA \ tions for the New York Times or any magazine. 15 Ib. Best Y akima Potatoes - - - 50c 2lb. Best Field Tomatoes 25¢ 2 Heads Lettuce 25¢ Eg¢ Plant, per Ib. 15¢ Hot House Cucumbers 20¢ Cauliflower, 35¢, 30c and 25¢ 6 Corn on Cob - - 40¢ 3 Ib. Green Tomatoes 25¢ 2 1b. Pickling Onions - 25¢ Seedless Grapes per pound - 15¢ Tokay and Corchinon Grapes 20c¢ Bartlett Pears, per dozen - 45¢ Jonathan Apples, per dozen 45¢ Delicious Apples, per dozen - 50c We Say It With Prices ‘ FOR YOUR COUGH AND COLD We have a few left of 3 S | {the Pacific Motor Boat for WE RECOMMEND August of the race to Al- White Pine and Tar Cough | {#ska. Syrup, Pine Tar and Honey gnhlu {z h }§,\'run. ;(\num ip ablets, romo Quinine, Week’s Cold Tfi\h]uh and | HELLAN’S many others. ‘ PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s llIlIlI||l||lll|l|lll|ll|l|lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIII|IHI=] Any Pattern 15¢ Ask to See Them The Store Where You Save Money o If ever there was a time when it was wise to ll;t reputation guide your buying, that time is now. THE HAPPY HOME BRAND Reputation has stood the test of a great number of years in Juneau and this reputation is back of every article under that great name. GASTINEAU GROCERY Wishes you all to check up on our courtesy, polite- ness, cheerfulness, and prices on c\ny\thvm you buy hete' it all goes with Happy Home Quality. We Believe That “FA[TH IS A FORCEFUL FACTOR IN SUCCESS” Gastineau Grocery PHONE. 37 i . Juneau, Alaska New curtain materials have just arrived, too, including valances, fringes, etc. Phones 92 and 95 Open °Till 11 P. 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