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- ) ; { { | " TRABIC- LIFE ON T e 3 OF EMPRESS COMES TQ.END, [Marie “ of " Russia Passes Away—Was Uncon- | scious at End ‘ o o \ (Cnnlx!‘“—n o= :z‘ne One.) tragic events inyolving members of her family and refatives | Witnesses Tragedy Shortly after the marrfage of| ner son Nicholas to Princess Al-| . ’ 4 : e i exandra of Hesse, dt:the death- 3 S » Dis Ihed o her husband, Alexander| | # . s 04 Window Diggid |11, the Queen” Mother saw 3,000 | people tramped ‘to death at the y ' T - { P ‘ 'Juneau, Young Hard'ware CO- | coronation ' testival ot her som. In her late years, Marie suf-| | B o 5 a4 If its hardware “WE HAVE IT” . | fered the toss of hér favorite 3 [stiter, Queen Mother Alexandra Foviteen armguf munwu headed by Ralph D. Blumenthal, qmer of the London Daily Ex - u.r Great Britain, and her cher-| fictfi are making A two 1meRihs tour of the Unite d States to cxohfiuug opinions with their eollug:n ighed sister-in-law, Queen Mother | countr; The tour I3 cponsored by the Caincgie endowment for international peace. " he Olga of Greece, 'Fate seemed ‘to| pmy on arvival (a Vit to right: Frant, William Robert Willis, Sir George Arms! rona, E E GIVEN decree that the venerable sover- @lr Charlcs Igslezlen, I £, Blumenthal, F. La wrence Johnson, W, J. T. Collins, Henry Collinson eign should leave the world's Oweh: Re:r, [ 1 Pitt Mobbins, William Clarke, P. B. M. Roberts, R. A. J. Walling, |stage cnly after all her family| WHHami Ccviper Cavizag H. C. Davey. {Had passed away. Copéuhagen «t the time of, the | s : | Marie-Sophic-Frederica-Dagmar, | yesagsinaticn of Emperor Mich. | \ et together at Napamute at that | which was the full’ naiiie of ‘the|,las and his family, in 1918. ml time. | Dowager Empress, was born ingsitg of the evidence to the con- | In Small Biver Boat | Denmark, - November 26, 1847.|trary, she refused to believe they _The journey from Bethel to Me. | Y ¥4 : ‘:};‘(m:\l:i l&e daughter of King had “réally been put to death. BAGK FRUM mf"]" a 4]\\(1\“4»!’”. vn\vlv.'x.. was 3§ Y ¥ o and Queen Loufse|ghe helieved the royal family made in a small canvas coversd|Name of Yukon nghway s ot Denmark, “who were known nslhad Debn held captive by the | r boat, operated by Wilired The fall season is now in full “the uncle and aunt of all Eur-|ggisheyiks and that the Czar INSPEchuNm 0, wveterag nav v of thel Changed to Steese High- ope,” ‘Deécause of their numerous|would one day turn up in Rus- skokwim river. he use of an way iIn swing. Are you prepared to velotioaubips With Ehe sovereigns) i\ ig sedume his Filership. aitplane shortened the travel time y in His Honor ; of almost 4ll other European AR G AR {between Takotna and Nome by lock your' best? | countries. Commissioner Of hducahon‘ about one month. The journey| < . 48 | Betrothed at 17 GOV. PARKS ARRIVES Completes - BRARS s accomplished in one day of | Wwork of over ansportation | We car an attractive array | With only devemteen years old, v,,‘ flying bours. Stops were | facilities that will inevitably lead | of frocks at moderate prices. ;P”"“’“ Marie became betrothed AT KETCHlKAN TODAY Months’ Tour made st Flat, Unalakleet, and|to a sound and lasting develop-| to_PrincesNicliolas ob ’Rux«m m:t e Mor Gblovin dnroule: |ment of the resources of this =% ” |son of Czar Alexander II, who| Qoy, George A Parkx, now tour- ! /s Nome has enjoye very pros. |Territory, “Always the New Things First | abolished ~Russian seftdom. * 1t| ing SUffmwv.n Alaska and in-{ D, Tieuderson, ReRtligte i orons e The condl | *WHRRIEAS it 15 deemed fieting R 4 e |was then her'sorrows began. Her|specting a large number of Indla nissioner of BUCAON, ¥e- 0\ " ring the entire summer [that some permanent memorial of | = {aitianced ~ bridegroom, Nicholas,|schools maintained by the Pederaiy " | ' Juneay this morning On .o peen ideal for hawing frosen the work of Gen. Steese should ! B ,‘I B l I C I i [EIS ""‘: kol sat ,‘":” 'll‘)'"t(“""\‘{l r):e Bureau of Bducation, argived iniin° Quech 4ier 1‘ e ifs, ground and considerabl mngnu\‘:"' officially incorporated into the ’) el 3 |expressed & wish hat Marie) Ovaig Saturday afternoon, accord- |, FHDSS POFt along this line-has been 1 3 pu blic chronicles e Territor ander | Governpr's office here. He was!' teror. Alaska, We, ¥0-tgl ot et e gold ,1.-‘-‘1,“.u “WHERBAS, in view of the fact Much ‘agathist her wishes, the|diug to'have reached Ketehikax to.|<on 2nd Kuskokwim Rl were in operation during the past|iBat the important highway from _,,.7,,4-»4—,',“4»»————»¢—¢~4 young Princess marrcied ‘\lvx"nll‘lri']fl_\fl 4' : vard Penin summer. \]“ll“y‘]"k, to Circle was originally s “772 |cn November 9, 1866, as she ad-| Goy Parks p Aleu Islands. i & e Ak |concelved by and almost entirely, accompanied on | b R el ¥ b 3 e : nean Vid o oute from Seattle to Juneau, [ s9ustructed under the direction of | Es MAKES GHARGE ‘“‘; f“'!""flv‘b"l for esworth, District Superintendent |56 11 \:'”"‘.hu‘: o, "” Mr. Henderson made brief stops|(en. Steese, it is deemed appro-| i diptomatic reasons.’ for. the Kederal I of Bdu.|' zee P 3 Ce%1 14t Ketchikan, Wrangell and Pet. |priate that this ‘route should bej mifted lerself, not because of [nifobones by Charles W, Hawk.(journey (rom Nome mean via s 3 3 automobile, 1 5 | o ) {Russian €latesmen of that l"”“" cation. They are making the L ORA ) sachers haye {hamed in his honor, to serve a ; 3 ’ piRa et ersburg. Two new (e y o as Fari lu KE 'chAN GF MURDEH 'N b ‘:‘I‘Ln “: R(m:‘t:m”‘fl;lr”mi:!‘mi: tdn. thegtender Highway, ‘U. vall river boat, airplane and (WRIE CH0 N, entkan |a lasting reminder of the services | PARIS.—There are many back & ivd to one'o e old rei 5 v Rtk foo snde ¢ g . b 1 white tweeds in one piece ¥ Bureau of Public Roads. chob1“afit deDavtais rendered to Alasks . ,_land e tweeds in plece tamilies of Burope, The couple FaaN TR 1117 ¢ ARy heol and a departiment of music | 1¢ndered to a by the afore- | 17 \ted. Approximately fifty [$aid Gen. Stee {d8y dredhes for-iall Majosheites ascended to the threne 'in 1881. | This Was Mr. Henderson's first, M8 e i i A shows one with simple clth ; 4 re are e il thak wene THEREFORE BE IT RESOLV-| 4 BIIDIY S i | o Vi {more pupls ar enrclled than were | ‘ Silar & ¢ T I-fl UPEN WURK KLAN wSFER u pRedites Germany STEAMER QUEEN e ot g Tt 8 e s year: | B A rom o s 0l o e ith o Inessed the dismemberment of her NpRTH T}us A. M.'1ow mamtaimed. The largest of|The enrollment at Petersbu e Nubyey Rom She ""‘”’“"“Imn simplicity, and pockets and native Derimark by ‘the Germans, Hoke 'schools 18 located at Bethel|SHOWS a ~considerable increase. | €1ty i e ]‘«lnfihlg are ornamented with rows of black and white stitching. The MICHIGAN CrT ok ! ; hus I Yrog S1d Sane N & audi. |to the banks of the Yukon R Timber C““ ng On /\d D (! "'\"th on who selzed' the ‘rich Schleswls-| igouier Guéen, * Capt. Victor|Wheie iwo teachers are employed "',”‘m* b s e o ‘“"‘" at Circle, Alaska w‘lmll be km‘)‘“‘“ PR Holstein " terrffory. This embit-{ oo odd R ¥ land where high school work wag)torium in the new school annex ka, Poolt fe black Eneds; miralt lgl,ln(] Is Com- (Dragon of the Ku KKlux Klan, T e s | Enquist, -arrived from the south I'was comploted amd is now ready|as the ‘Steese Mighway' in tribute Foreioviand o Crenral daittiam, ai |1erol; HeE 85 miuch thit, 1y 18ter) iy mofuing at 4. 'clock:with 44 |instituted at the beginning of Hele, i ¥ lto Gen. James Gordow Steess, Pres- | - pleted for Season |{ll. staté Prison. he could prove | 4TS &9 Einipess of fussta, shel Lot By tollowing for Jus|ewfent year. The other schools T I3 R e e i e DRILL TEAMOF i £ son, ove | penly repudiated Germiany, made g $ 1| M situated at Akfak, Napamute.| Mr- Henderson ¥ reports that| it 15 9 amission, | Women of ' Mooseheart Legion 5 =t tiiar’ Hiram Bvans, Imperfal Wiz- neaw, Mrs. Bessie Dahl, A, F.|are situated at Akiak, Napamu v ) [1920.1927, \and tHis Mibkwas. dbonts B aldrnm, englueer In charge tupd of tho K. K. K., was respon- {5 O alliance with republic] o o = T UM Deviney, Os.| Crooked Creek, McGrath and To. chool - conditions ‘in the whole| " D ghway should {yequested to meet at 8 o'clock e T hies intar: | ip1otfom\ Hathira1 sootil oPom | Brance, “anid forbade naybody tof G vy Mes, 3, M. Deviney, On | tna, My, Hendorsn reported |%ection of Alaska which he coy. |hereafter be so designated in all {Tyesday night, Oct. 16. of timier ys for ible for tie tatal shooting of Gol. LEEREEE Sae NP (e Russhar . L. F. Herbert, John! e, e |ere avemost_sratityng, {otticial communications." | (aav.) AGNES GRIGG, Bec. esis planging the cstablishm 8. “Colbarn, at Atfanta, “in[PeRE B I b aying ‘A fwed i Allers;, George Compton, Mrs.| that th> Indian welt ‘as th ¢ | e oo g puly and paper nutaeturing | 192 BN penal 4 L 2 i Gevrge Compton, John W. Smiih, white residents: of villages on th inice BICRERA RN planid'in Alaska, lett today on fl dectarhtion wis made ‘;mm‘: ‘:"‘a“‘““mm"’l‘::’g " hf(her- Lester D, Henderson, John Noyes,! Kuskokwim River havd been en-| FIVE KILLE pindt it o AR | a8 mmmm_ adh » 0 17 1 SLep el sas’ . 3 {joying a number of ver ms er- ‘ f,‘” t ‘- o ? i ilbl _u\.tnsun‘.\_..e :x:cu 1': fo unpublished historical doc“_ Mrsy/ Jo}m Noyes, Leo Osteman, f;:u‘ i“\'due i l’]w _3 D ’!‘ n Mrs, Lucy Salpid underwent a,and Okeh mco,d. at §0c each. There he will pick wp 2L ) 1 for use in the BRItE o0 "0 ssia mobilized its troops. H. ¥, Eibart, H. B. Lefevre and; minor operation at St. Ann’s hos- Open even(nn ‘Radio Electrio ady, five men and camp conipment nt by the State to oust the r “*| two steerage. lopen seagon on beavar has huun ¢ 1 th Ay ved ‘to ‘attack German ¥ l pital this morning. Co., Martin’ Lync move them to’ Ketehikad I a Indiana Shd prepRTed Ve v Yl e Queen s schedulad to swil]in effect. < He stated ‘that hand ynch, Party Dresses and Evening Gowns | | § | : | 5 | { | (Conunuea rrom Fage One.) p .. |Only Bismarck's fhtervention uud y: £ He hds about teu days per| Stephenson is a life term pri %{at 3 p. m. today for the triangulay | Propelled boats are almost u thing ; shrewdness, thesé documents a8 rdute; Jof the’ past and that the Indians 3 ZeWarbach Corporation whi ‘xltlml Byans had ‘“poisoned the Ml:\msr without exception, own| NEW \(m;\ ()a 15_‘(:)““59 e will ko to Scattle and 7y elmind of Phil Fox" who did, the : J Johnson outboard motors The | Tongs are -at war. aghin. The Seépolt on'fhe suminers work (shootivg. Stephenscn said. Ev- from the Great War of 1914-18 ]‘uunzncoes MAJOR OPERATIO{same ccndition also exists among |death toll, soon after’ th& bregk cridsing to do' there for thejcncr 1 1id he would prove Jett, “savel 'Europe ‘and p"h.p‘ the whole world for 37 years e ds" preven Mglaritf_* coves ; old him, on seversl :occ Empress’ Makle ‘wds - preve —— {the natives residing along the Yu-|Sunday, was oné in Chicago, one | the mar{h end [wions that Uoburn must be re :"‘ l;“::"’;‘:‘f ?.f“"z"‘u‘;‘:({!“g Mre. Norman B Cook. who en- kon River. An interesting feature in New York, ong in Philddelphia | of *Chichiago! | Yelind ‘and the west! ed or that Evans woud be mli B f!xe “;" ot m"“ e Ber tered St. Ann's hospital on Oct.jof the. overnight stop at Napa-iamd two in W ashington. @ & coast ol Adfitiralty 1stand. 1 ! . adopted cduntr in afl her:if-| 13th, underwent a major opera. mute was the opportunity ta “LI Police guarded the Chinese sdc- Hiwk Tnlol (o2 Mitehell Bay durt - tarts to seedFe s more “enifEhb tion yesterday atternoon. Her con. tend an Indian potlatch. Indians{tions in the, cities where Tong dition is reported as being favor- from Sliemut and a number offvictims are reporfed as well ‘as thipeatia): [Tho/tracts ¢ ) < 3 enied and progressive regime, bas-| Y ot 3 l]v-‘;l’}l‘\hl n\:’ ]Ve1 Admialty 16 POISUN LIB““R 8- 1igcn de?oc,,m torms, + aRIRLADIC: i other nearby villages were holding, in_ ofhe: cities. lasd Thane, Bulp Timber Tuniy &t et with” ‘unylelding resistaneeq - s el s = = S g located to Georige 'T. Cameron and} e mlythlv M1 : ‘ 3| associates of. San Franciscu. Pobedonostsev, who from 1887 to y B 1905 was the ‘mbst powerful fig- d CANNERY WORKER IS ure in Russia and a firm believer e v mem_ MDY MAY‘ LS “BN¢ Ll-n Cll oot 18 in absolutism and autocracy. 4 Do ttarE ol Tatica t6 Warn | SoNe. QUEEN BT, fek Wit BE SENT OUTSIDE ;. /i 0 1vne Arguella of the | %0 Bolik on the phrt9F e T Rl 4 her son, Bmperor Nichols II, 3 lurking danger of poison liguor | & s of ber of a ¢re - s o w;v\ho more and more fell under T e 1 k the Los Angeles|iye jnfluence of the Czurina Alex- dixmantMng tthps “for As & police chalked up the fifth fatal- believ ¥ 1 s o B 3 ¢ 2 P o pe JEONRd ast SRSy neir S1°week sisted on the preservation of au- 2 ) . wh G e e it T o R e died at the hos | gertic power and the tradi- if it comes from this store. No groceries of indifferent quality By Be R wsfifj W pody was bropght here this morn-lpital today o1 cke i o 2 X R ot fubaii fonty: 1ant Thuradazs |, Hor chum, | Tass V’""““‘"fh”_,”“ ritysh . 11 . UL igh d l}onq ; pendin oo Gt AR 1% O [ HAGEAD o of whishi are allowed in, our stock. = Our quality standards are high, an e M ! (o the Czar was the titular head. ' ||.mu from Belllngham whes ~{en from the rooming house where ) . 4 . & . . ativel of the dead mun rosid the xirls lived, died a short timefs o Efigxfl"fwn{*“flg‘”m vy| ¥ our inspection of all goods is thorough. Before any line is Viknes was riding a log from later. She was blind when found iy o wno knew gt e 1 i : 4 floating trap to the shorc when|in the roou. e v A s 6 added to our stock it;must answer to these exacting requirement: he fdll"Into the water. ' Anothor| Murder charges, the Police said, s e 0 ot of ‘the crew ‘riding ‘an-|Will be {iled against the dealers persotiglity, combined with strik > & s ) Y 5% ling scelal graces, charm, and a = ot ok, hearing bis " cull foriwho cold the SUUOT Frank | ively sense of humor. She spoke d uhf.‘ PlunBed into the wnter Tego has Bgemearrested. Russian, English, French, Ger- ew ne O 00 swgm’ 'b,b“l 80 yirds ‘fo ‘whiro o B man and the Scandinavian ldn- 7 : Likies Bad fallen. When hiwag VETERAN TRANSFERRED | guages with equal facility. She tote g "‘it“.h‘ the place, howeve ERNMENT HOSPITAL 'had five children, to all of whom wils oo exhausted to be of i D QR ERERAGY. 0P |she gave a ®plendid educatiahi s} B put up in cellopbaue paper, one dozen to package, ]ust recmvea sistance and Bimselt had a nar-| g Martin Markin, adjudg-| She was loved and uvl{;ed escape. He managed how one hots and committed to| among her’ own people for ' Het| Mothet’s, Grandma Cookies, . Sugar, Lemon, Qatmeal, Raisin, grab a rope tiedl ‘"‘\hr-‘ ratde Sanitarium December |gréat charity ind hei consthht . A i - ) R o 8 il bimselt’ eliar of has:‘been turned over fo (soliéftude “tor the humble e Mollases, Fruit Bars, Coconut Bars, 18¢ per package. ' Fruit e wal o i \e i " 1 e a - " e EREIR 1 tho mesniims nag e U8 M e Ehey sembote for Russian stAC] B Bars.20c per package. One pound Pound Cakes, 30c each. supk!* His body waz réeovered| ol Ty S smerfcan Lake, (48 Well g “Rospitals and maters PR 1. 2 A et . W & sbort time but (oM |wagh, accofding to advices re. nity*homes' fof’ the poor & at eltation werc Tut Tho{ tived at the Governor's office.| In 1905, just before the revge wis '""“h‘l“ here Uy ?’-\\mkm i & veteran of the war|lutioh ‘of that’ vear, the queen | Mendhaug on the cannery Tender) iy Germany aid his mental de. mother urged the Czar to give St. Thomas. bat Liknes|TaNEEmENt I believed o be the[the Russian nation the privileges [» utleran that Likne l“"‘““ of his Wt servic of n free regime, based upon par- 'i(e who "is bBelleved to ¥ liamentary “Institutions and “an 'naw in Sweden. Hc ample . constitutional charter. a brothers residing in| Two Things=So Dificrent \With wisdom And foresight, shel! @ g A - m, Pending mfllmt“""*“ For perfect beauty therc's mpheghfl the "calamities which p SR U & ,, PE N T e no ern{amenm willl A rose, half blown, later “enswed ‘as’' a’ result of the L Bl 3 g 4 ¢ the fuperal and in-| And for real ugliness dzar's “inflekible autocratic te-| . ; Th StJre That Pldlu | A bob, nalt arow, ;flm? ’l;o“; her warnings, the { - e, mperor * titned ' an tnheeding. ONE . i A Busy Bee r, reminding her that his su~ PH‘ ? AS‘ 83 ke 22 §5. is your part in this cam- ehe #flfion entifled him'to do \ Verticle Grain Hemlock mm Garload Cement, $5.00 per bhl, Paper Sacks we asked: replied * the " tired-looking Tha escaped the fate Ang’s | polivician, “I “think op all the |df her son' % Jmlnn that pré to he wl\mpered drwm}iqfi !hll lhe was i ) 1