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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 30, 1928. % i of thwarted political ambitions, is [ State Electoral Vote ,llu- great nervousness around Re- PUBLISRg}}‘:Iqru'?(f};LIFSTRIA m’s‘l(!_;""!': R sEEs South Carolina Opublican National Headquarters|year although Tammany Hal is | | in the 1840's “Salt Rive Mississippi 10 about the outcome of this inumx-w,‘hmnx rebuilt | e was added to the political lexicon Georgia 14)ant olection Plans have been made for T.m-* T FR M LL : 1 |and to this day “Salt River” is th: MITH Louisiana : 10| The outlook for victory was to get the returns in the = 4 lic te 3 . where deteated candida ' Arkansas § never more certain 71st Regiment armory and Gove o current nder 20 aft wl.:::»nmn,._\ & ‘I\Inh:mm 2| y yours, \or Smith doubtless will pat n Is FBUSTRATED P B s s d ik M Y II-I- FALO Nistatinel SOOINLY tREL Myed & IN DIGEST PULL Florida e or i T & 3 A nt - .4 - - - | robably will not be changéd this Chairman. |during the evenin, Jackson, poor, but eager Virginia during 8 R e TS his neighbors in office n t t 1 North Carolina K' “h i P ‘. —nea ( t mount i e office. moRon Wi sibated i ke |Kin of | Christmas cards for all—neat, Al Larson and Jack Mit-| Proft of that o Six Sentences Are Imposed|oftice. Jackson was deteated in Myrylin : Jefferson / Ghristiong kiR s o) T o= ) t b ; his first campaign. He moved Democratic National Chair-{ missourt Champion: | o , X ' | . s D ot 4 Call at Empire and see chell Implicated in Ef- itstar T“f]fl}' _b‘ Judge Hill 1354 tne netanbors whio asken about man Writes J. J. Connors |New Mexico 3 P g e fort to Break Jail 4 5 T in District Court i were: informd IhaCiRe had/ hat S Is C X | TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Oct. 30— | el % J e Bank i | “gone up Salt River. | that duccess Is Certain Total 143| As the Pre P » j AR |As the Presidential election draws| Dr. Rearsley night call, Zynda Larsc icted \(.\,,'»_,1‘ Jackson ran ot ““ times, all un-| If we all the four states enumer-| near, the principles of Thomas| > —.—mlv %0 of assault with ‘a dan-|successful, and after cach el | James 3. Connors, member o| 210, 2bove, namely: Jefferson, founder of the Demo.| ——e———— "["’ S “'\‘”\'". :_ g l‘:}’, "ol the Democratic National Cominit. New York 45 cratic party, are being championed| Daintiast of Christmas cards ey i st o *ltds rechiyed: & lobtar eaRkidhs (.'\llnww\l'llus(rim 18 by the widow of his great-grand.|Samples now on display at the , [ ) 1 3 : Y ay | Connecticut 7son. She is Mrs. N et S e g iy . il s who sought gol!| from J. J. Raskob, chairman offinois 29{ Eppes, K" ‘-:u-jmnm\.;:-I.»l:.’,l".'.:p“"“-3h"mm Hilt to five Mears n 1849, and joke became a. the commlttee, in- which he de. |Gov. ‘William Brade i TR e ent in the Federal penitentiary|famous as “old Joe Bowers, all|clared that “the outlook for victory OIS L e t McNeils Island He and other|the way from Pike.” :\“:‘\ ll.’li)"\”l:‘i"l:lm‘:; u\)'v.ulm‘ 1h;' let- iranville and Oliver Cromwell, ! 9 prisoners under sentence will be - e S it ”". ull;.l_\\\la Of the| “rne Herald Tribune survey in.|Lord Protector of Emglang. d| II(llloflve en Paken sotih (omigiit MARSHAL’S PARTY TO |“ gest poll and is selt. \ dicates the following doubtfu " " | e innais B el aad. G g ul| Her husband was the grandson n ation rev im Phey tied a t : A4 f Othre Nanteicod by Juds Bl y Y states which are not included infof John Wagyle the tank ‘ o g th sany were: Willlam Malmberg.| TAMSE PRISONERS OUT |tober 18 and was based on the 1 Wayles T ) the foregoing table oy g {1For that Hallowe’en Party : i ke g from Virginia and a lineal desce & o SRLLY BEAIN gy ¢ 3 Ve 1 5 | Literary Digest poll for October i rs a a lineal descend. | S the cell bar rat § t Iu tim i ’“‘M”‘,yl\ Sl ON YUKON THIS P. M..., "\ roiowe {\‘,“‘"'" Miaud 1? ant of Nathaneil Bacon of Virginia, | } you can get just what you Ph | iz7 N : cr assaulti E. | 5 New Jersey 5 |in serve weapon, and w involved we have a total electoral vote | Plymouth Colony, the Earl of| of 242) ! i addiffon to being the great away Dy 4 great. aw Delaware 8lgrandson of Jefferson. Many or| { Want from u Masks, Kentucky . 13} Jefferson’s possessions, including Tennessee 12/a desk and other furpiture, are at 3 | An analysis of the Literary Di. r ith an oar; John Adams,i (... \ S hha oy 1 Jam ; sed [ ot icted of powsession. selling( . With six prisoners, four for poll for 1924 shows great ac- f ad g 2 big tr ; & s McNeils Island and two for St.|curacy in forecasting the total ; and ransporting liquor at Pet- i 5 i recasting e tota the s, 8 a n g cove e X months in jail here|Anthony, Idaho, Deputy U. S.ipopular vote polled for President|oxianoms | " | ; i e I e, wreIarehal C. V. Brown, oF Peters-| coolidge, .*,16 iahbws gross’ ioao. |y nmn;d ”1”“' Eppes home here. Paper, Paper Table Covers to a makeshift wooden ing ss examination * -lto ,ml‘l his automoblle confis-|PUTS: Wiil ledve tonight cn curacies with respect to the' popu. | gins ,“," Mrs. Eppes is an author, having : bogus automatic revolver |torney J. A. Hellenthal, Johns r " Ghr steamer Yukon for Seattle. He|j.r vore polled for Mr. Davis and |l Lnesota written “The Negro of the o14|{Horns, and everything. . cated; Albert Chrisler, stealing|/ ™ "0 * "0 S B ard 3 avis and] North Dakota ... {South,” “Through Some Eve from a small tia can once con id James did not speak 4F Broparte P < ¥ ¥higge gus LaFollette. 4 gh Some Eventful _ . personal property‘out of a cabin Hans ‘W Petersburg, and Har South Dakota | Years.” ing a popular brand of smoking to-| when he questioned the lat* g A hows substantial inac-| Nepraska ; in the polling by individ- cn Chichagof Island, four months| BRrriEAL bacco, a skeleton key, a nut-pick |he lay wounded on the bed AR oA Montana For instance, the poll in the local Federal jail; and|"®7 #TEENE and two small pieces of iron or|Hellenthal then read from t sentence on Pablo DelaRosa, con- {0 PLEIREE ot ] Btates il steel hathmere aped | ccedings in t S. Commission- | yioted of breaking windows in a| ' il o ‘\‘C\'\hl““hl to serve five!showed that New York State would "‘1‘,',:;,',“'“ ”Tammany to Get Vote the form of chisel | k which JohP- | hous ahby | Avenus jond Fred®ALbresil, SBiRSENe ve| i 64.6 pertdent of Hts 03 o g . The tobacco can had been clev-|son was que navil testiol e R EORT, e yeim SR, and ; oolifsn: ” at|Ausonn 4 At New York Armory PHARMACY was suspended for six months respectively in dent Coolidge as i erly fashioned int ape of (fied that James had told him he ank Peters, Petersburg youth, ’ actual Coolidge Vot an automa volver, the hottom |didn't know who had attacked hin committed to St. Anthony of 56.9' per’ ce This represent Y| peters and Miles Murphy, thre ioctoral ibtas ¢ which Gov.|fred E. Smith’s custom of visiting ® £ being used for the butt, and the|Johnson admitted that he had so strial School, Anthony, : no ed. au‘error’ G 7.87inar ‘date. Bimis [ & EOIARELINDLAS oL OF WHISH EENEL ok Sas e, Dl VIGSNE | $80hone <88 Free Delive A Yilyears in St .Anthon Idah ¥ Smith has to secure but 24 votes ,Tammany Hall on elsction night i icng portion of the can, cut and|testified in the Commissioner's' Jdaho, for three years. Miles - i : lar ors In varying degrees oc 3 % 3 ‘ y Industrial i School. le g degrees oc. At TP % . to 28 5 e g Sl rolled into a barrel shape. It "*"'-“‘('nurv | Murphy, local youth, was given irred in all (of the states. m ‘m.nnlthoi necessary _vot(fl r"'l hear the returns announced|é eeeeeoss then covered over with black insu-| Johnson was on the stand when'a similar sentence for burglary. is intereting to note that if| VICtory, leaving a margin of ppees It g lating tape, the gleam of tin from|the trial was reswmed at 2 p.m.| L A BOOZE SEIZED, ONE > figures shown in the Literary|®lectoral votes —still in fighting/ s iy b the muzzle lending a realistic|The jury in the case ground | ot the e The mutpick ot Mre. Mo o keer, tenrs GENERAL MANAGER OF| ARRESTMADETGDAY | e [t i the week of O¢|"mne avove tigures accomnt for}| FOR BACHELOR AND BACHELOR MAID had been used by Mitchell to re- A. Martin, Melville L ':ALASKA RAILROAD IS IN FRONT ST. RAID tnrough applying the same errors|™ Tiny cans of peaches, strawberries, raspberries Hats, Streamers, C r.v pe saw about fo! i rge bl pool on — e penitentiary, and Fi A total ot 116 NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—Gov. Al Next to Valentine’s move a leg iron from one of his|M. E. Rogers, Mrs. John McLaugh red in the 1924 poll, Gov and fruit salad priced, a can 15 and M. E | re t 2 , Gov. t sa , @ cf . .15 anc legs, in, Oscar Harri, George Kohlnepp, [NOW ENROUTE SOUTH In a raid on db& Jtkeau- Pool|Sm rries New York, Massa- Hormels Cooked Ham, sliced, per pound arson, who was being held in|g Christensen Mrs. H. M.| = § t } 3 P | B Room, Front Street, and Room | chusetts, Connecticut and Illinois Special on Crabapples, 4 pounds for jail awaiting sentence by Judge E. rson, O. A. Stillman and T.| Qo F. Ohlson, General Man-|Five at the Orpheum Rooms to-|in the following ratios | H Al Coke Hill for assault with a ““"" Ashby |ager of the Alaska Railroad,|day, F ral Prohibition agent Smith Hoover GARI\YICK,S gerous weapon, will have about + - Bofeserits |who " is enroute to Washington, | were reported to have seized New York 364,770 1T five years in the Federal peniten- c == D. C., on his annual budget mis-|total pints ¢hisk M husett 96,345 6 PHONE 174 s 3 |D. C., s a al budg |to of pints of whiskey assachusetts 5,345 tiary at MeNei's tsiand, for whicn DOUGLAS #MAN FLEES B lalt’ Gov. Gedtas Eonber tAnke hOREIRIE VS o | Compatle: . : Broallcloth he leaves tonight, to mediate on| MORNINGSIDE, SEEKS |rarks ana other local officials|shine liquor, a bu alarm out-| flinois 7135 i his part in the affair. And Mitchell, R Lk tatatnan Dove - i FOR PASSAGE HOM tonight \\A.,]-“Vuu steamer Yukon |fit, and arrested Va Dudenoff An election survey in the New (is in port is understood he|alias Bill Daly York Herald Tribune (a Republi- N Skagway to complete a sentence |is continuing through to Seattle Eleven pints of liquor were can newspaper) of Sunday, October (lvV for violating the prohibition laws, on the same vessel id to have been found injj4q shows the following > and accused by Marshal Albert| A man giving his name as John| (General Manager Ohlson was|Room Five and two in the Ju-|gtates as surely Democratic or| . White of being implicated in the|Kak, has applied to the U. S.|appointed to head the railroad|neau Pool Hall where the buzzer|jganing Democratic: Shlrts Charles Sinclair jail break, is now|Marshal at Seattle for transpor-|management last July. This is|alarm was also reported to have s R " in solits confinem in the|tation to Juneau, saying he was|his first trip to the East since|heen uncovered. The copper tank | padded cell on a dies of bread and|committed from here to Morning-|taking over the office. ¢ |of moonshine, cooring and flavor-) [ ADIES ATTENTION! water thinking over his owr part.|side Sanitarium and had escaped - — ing fluids were found in the other - D - —ee — - from that institution, according to| place, Dudenoff had not been| NEW-—Absolutely—NEW {4 tetexram rocelven today trom e | SITKA 1S PROSPEROUS |55 00t s " Commissioner| ; 4 . ] » N . P ap An assortment of the colored Seattle authorities by the U. 8 ARM A. Boyle at midafternoon SITKA MURDER ‘\( ‘I:L)nl'-m<)lrl)::’«l Inr:‘\ : | SAYS JUDGED OND today. Norida Compacts to match your - il {latest costume or new gown. Kak, records here show, wa B A a sod inwane @ smmitted to| Sitka is normally prosperous Also a shipment of Johnstons < g 7 ” ? ‘"”"'I."' 'I‘"'"‘”“ A ot o “:hvllnwinu a fishing season that on HU,NTING TRIY 1hmuu~: candy in attractive boxes | DOUGLAS “InPSd‘ly’ Oct. 31 Morningside last Augnst. He is ' Oa {was better than the average, ac-| ( Belknap and H. B. Wil-|for your Halloween party or a Douglas man. It is understood | oo™ "y qee R, W, De- ¢ ; ¢ the dinner -SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN DANCES T he will be returned to the Po:t.| ) Judge R. W. De-|.,p ot geattle, are guests at the b : ) : 3 l PHESEN ED Pttt bl o [Armond, United States Commis-|G.ctinoau Hotel. They are on a| . The Clothing Man Music by Lindseth’s Novelty Orchestra i there. He arrived here PN R L e aE combined business and hunting! Sunday on the motorship Marg- [y 0 o is head.alithal Everybody Welcome Gentlemen $1.00 ) . ¥ p. Mr. Belknap is head of the Government Begins Effort SIOSE RUDTAFIONS mta as o witness in the Grant|peiknap Glass Company of Se-| ’ £S5 . 4 b . {murder trial now in progress in|.i .o \ to Show Albert Grant NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—Alaska |y " g “Digirict Court attle . Juneau mine stock is quoted to-| . Y e g R U " ; | 80-[ ke Bitkn CARNOTY ARG MM |t oo s oo e P o S ottt Killed Thos. ]ames "‘;‘] “'( 1, Brown ""”"‘_ 17%. | cure stations had excellent se 1 .|chite copper, h ; b ' DA O oy e ler | ons, putting up good packs, E - he Government today began its 261 Cudahy 2 Missouri 5 s iy 5 : o Y Judge DeArmond said. Fisher- OR effort to prove that Albert Grant|go1g, Coal, 47, |Judse De > ' 1 or { Pittsburgh - imen did fairly well and condi- i inflicted wounds on the head of |Stewart-Warner 104 and U.liioe i She cotamuiily sve sood ‘thomas James, both Sitka Indians, |S. Steel 161% that eventually caused the latter’s ol 51 A S Famed “Salt River” death J was secured in PORTRAITS ame al iver ¢ (e tase relibtiny atovases and| *Por CheREIAY Dods! deiy. Sy Rt % , 25 cents per gallon the first witness examined adv. Winter & Pond Studio, | s Ihissour: dtream The Government contends that| e : 4 e g0 the ‘l'v\u I;;\: :.I]l"‘fm a h;i‘n on the| Varied selection of (‘hrialma,\i BOWLING GREEN, Mo., Oct. 30 WARM AIR F URNA.CE& $250 to $300 The original Salt River, limbo| (complete installed) | night of August James being [cards at the Empire 0 seriously injured that he died E on August 26. Grant was indicted GET OUR PRICES ON here early this month on a charge of first degree murder. A HARDWOOD FLOOR AT A RE NABLE Arthur Johnson was the princi- Gutters [Iu.vhl,u{ pal witness called by the Govern. | PRICE Down Spouts Smoke Stack nent up to late today. He started | Shous' Pie e Cons his testimony yesterday afternoon | nd at noon today the cross exami. ert ca ra n ation had just been completed Ie was re-called to the stand this | e Hemlock GEO. B. RICE THE FOUNTAIN OF In “Frog” House ; i ting Sheet Metal Johnson testitied in effect that It Hardens as it Wears. Plumbing Hea he, Grant, James and fourtn § “I tell you in advance what job will cost” FOOT YOUTH man named John Willard were to- Does Not Sliver. zether on the night of the alleged - Sind Pi 2 i . at fight; that they were spending tie Pied Piper Health Shoes help your feet keep tha mght In the “Frog” house and) vitality and action—that beauty, and perfection they were that James was drunk. He said| 4 .. | i p R born with! 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