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DailyrAlaska Empire JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR A]\D MANAGER 4 every evening ex PRINTING COMPANY ts, Juneau, Alaska and inday ond ¥ Entered In the Post Offic matte: “the Mair sU Deriverec by cacfler in , Douglas, Treadwell Thane for $1.25 per month. 4, at the following rates: 2. montas, in By malil, One year. 6. they fallure will proi e any or Irregul deli Telephone MEMBER =7 » rress d Business Offices, ASSOCIATED PRESS, is exclusively entitled to all news dispatches credit credited this paper and als ished her for Editorial use for republic it or not othe local news pu ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LA THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION I and advance mptly larity o the ed 't 0 the RGER PAUL’S BETRAYAL. tted the other day at kan $6.000 nery to the the cn He Jast them ment zine, signature 1 will TRAPS that f the site inter leaseh trap same been Alaska the pr took getting pay Na their he would abolish the tr from the cannery inte made to Washing last month Native he spri a trip to ton n 1ska w the rman declared, over 1 FISH will I tell the voters until ALL THE ABOLSHED. 1If you we election, wing the axe on FISH APS REPUBLICAN TICKET will vote for CONTROLLER BILL, TRAP TAX BASED ON THE CATCH, The is Mr canneries in wigh not to rest ARE this Paul 000 d t Als question h thrown from the the or does Native ter gett $6 t d? nee he mean to throw down Brotherho: circumsta has that M th Paul Alas them |} Na in drawing Brotherhood Legislature their thing has taken ms it further and that The further tinues to he picked ought to yoters of Southe the Democratic dowr ¢ and pay from ka years making wit represent trips to expense out accomp! ! the can hing a si that zht for them, added to his adm on mon fr that tl m he herme canneries be of the no place that Mr for. the Le ou e plain no use the Legislature n or canne for him Paul men lature with thing to i circumstance assume - to to sug speak for the that the Alaska w run st st for to do is vote As own they best B love the Territory the an and prize t inter people ought to overwhelming for that George majo princi will and tomorrow that tribute being stands are t righ th Alask We have while Delegate between Alaska there has not Delegate that betterment of as The F that has of the he had the country hole of o growth and prosperity of lost 3 opportu Sutherl Wi single thing contributed Ala accomy played In done and t that been a by has an jota He ished the conditi in Lid, single Inste 1 has anytl popula vire has added Territory a soul to ad, in hi 1 v cesspool 1 be family. enlig game of poli has k to the advertised from one end other as as a 8 iniquity, where anyone attempt It time that resentation W people themselye time ret Mr ought to tomorrow unsafe Al ashing htened for al. in time to give a land square 1 give Suth Mr G unanimous INDIANS ]‘\ STA 'i‘E; Four hundred tribes of E TO VO Indians, Western representing the State; Winnemucea resolved not to vote position taken by a8 the Indians w many things t account the not take part factions Each back to his tr believed Idaho, Nevada rado, the speaking Both mucca de pot to ready become footing as white dealing with sideration because they take a position as Ind stitute a special class mot fit in with the princ The very circumstance in Alaska and vote as Indis of a chosen leader who pledg their “special interests” ag Indians ought to n it plain to them that they ought to follow decision of the Winnemucca convention. eourse, that does not apply to those educatio: Qualified Indians who are ready to accept Zenship, each standing on his own footing each determining for himself, in fact o the N met v and, among other thi present election leader that n the the was as re Sy asking for consideration meerned them they battles 1 cially ¢ of ance polit delegates race sh of will and it Ore; of the ibe Ind Utah, Dakotas and refrain his recommendation, Washingtc Montana would it s of Wy Ar ming izona gener from voting and practically sound. Indi franchise morally the really they the on exercise to was ans o L unless izens exactly long for Indians, on As people people as they the white special they Otherwise 1 they that ocracy India izen and orga e dicta to Washington tim neau Channel most recently Ketchi attorne aga- h own hem aska | | heen tive | the at ngle he to ible con- hom him the for heir give rity | ples con- well | nity the| not ing tion tics, 1 of ink- for rep- the | t is vote TE. ngs, The | lnnl.'\ 1 of | on | ould was gon, | [ . olo- ally ught are are con- con- does anize tation make the or nally citi- and how will cast his ballot exactly relationship heory, | who b zen as white a to man wh a Government n pe ll v to g0 to the polls and vote dictation his own without aceepting froln any one ACTING UP. wild anin down in the States ot Tele t be able Alaska of and for him [ who way Washington, the latter dodged pr again when with an automatic the the tump, d He the 0 ac we up ndictme. to a z on bear: grizzly using said our news recently told a n ina S0 him the surgecn ed him 't in Now of a foot coug ackin man was carry night The in 1 trail near cougar The the The day ing nearby cene next had automatic xd bee from P has admitted money n m aul that in he has the hermen and canneries voters should in the Legislature The safe Democratic tak both sides troversy the been ng from con- betwe the almon that t over raps certain 1ere will be none whom to will te influence, straight he have thing o is vote the |are mourners louder lis change vest |ishing grubstake he found {of his grief. {this ‘hu( polit 4\‘.‘“. |sage h toward |&neer in finding bona prospector |exten The if | belt, |in | way, of | the at | Moreover, White | tere take | st Winne- | same | Victed v should kil care for|W¢ | as well. as |changed William ( McAdoo Dr Nicholas Mur of because will make Butler. position on Smith, but a Republican Gov. Smith's for him beca protect their it pair Dr. Butler Prohibition he will Mr. Prohibition he arty a h to likes that Gov vote r Hocver he Adoo is strongly opposes will Both sition vote will ise is a Democrat regu- larity takes nobody. from man the A be man who ted by ought not should there be money! A be in anyone in it influence. Mr. Paul legislative ticket be to elect the both that sides tru nobody trust to Legislature over whom hand-picked The straight ight have Republican sensible ing to do would ticket Demo- T United last past, he lives n not vote tomorrow be a citi Alaska cne must resident of a resident of the thirty days last necessary. The at p. Every should en of one precinet in past. Reg- polls n at stineau States, for which for and vote close m cast 7 G innel be for Alaska and Walker, Anderson, Vote ruitt for Shattuck home ruie Grigsby, Ream, and to t vote qualified tomorrow who s the one go Every ught to cast a to polls double probably Paul the Indians the canneries nssed or both has c and Vote against the double ecrosser. The Vanishing Prospector Again Visible. and Mining Journal.) the vanishing formerly. reconciled be heard (Enginecering Lamentations over audible than are becoming complaint cannot or else the prospector Whatever be the noticeable to prospector Either the or wearied, | because of visibility | reason, the | arrant in- less v their noises, improving is sufficiently tion bewailing that once from the prospector smote the ear came himself. In the van- the principal source was only natural, for without of financial backing it was difficult, if for him to follow his calling. venturing out alone in quest of | customary ration of thistles, | cactus. Those who hold that snece than the mining en- as should bear in mind had an unfailing food he hiefly That type impcssible, the bu requires brush, has had en his and he more the fact that he [supply The tightening has been of credit from which the suffering has occurred dur- period marked by the steadily increasing of credit by business to its customers. prospector has been able to get liberal terms he wished to add some household chattel to possessions. But the beans and bacon have harder to secure. This hits him below the and the natural result has been a decrease the number of his kind In some it is evident that conditions have Where public interest in mining has the old-time prospector has come his own again. In the Canadian Provinces, where many new enterprises are under prospector has been having little qif- securing the desired grubstake, and of his activity has spread abroad. wide publicity has been given to work. With all this on the air it been difficult for the Jeremiahs engaged in lamenting the prospector’s disappearance to make themselves heard effectively. Their story has mo- | mentarily lost its point. When the clamor has died down in the Pre-Cambrian shield has st for the populace, and when fs no longer in the limelight voice of some one will be heard claim of the vanishing ¢ that the reason why is because no one dollars in return for the in some possible bonanza S. Supreme trial of a Federal of killing an ing a his been areas improved been into aroused, the in noise ficulty geophysical has when min- lost its in- the geophysi- perhaps the gain, pressing prospector and as- there are no new Is willing to risk hance to share ing the ries a few equally The 1, Court refuses dry agent who innocent man, a carrier. The verdict of a prison in force. This is the first one of 200 olstead murder cases where conviction of the r actually becomes fact.-—(Dubuque Tri- ) to review was con- Michigan term re- mail mains Japan will .ldupl the jury system in the it it has worked well in Occ dental Japan’s information, it should ire not so sure about that ittle Times.) belief countries, said that America.— l'u be in 20, of Albania, has a navy of Well, that's the way we got our start, nati Enquirer.) two sloops. -(Cincin- Bolting does not prove that n.\ bear | make | Me- | The Imlmn“’h identical with that of the v\hiln-‘ | | | | Fy | F things nid square again t a V ¢ in m in 1 in th fe in fr tu w W w a he A of ¥y the “you migh would to delive Glen lie, gravel on a truck. they to get as he stopped the pa up by the time you get it. dition,” meals now are cooked range, pink icebox and I take my in a pink tub.” canopener than anyone also bring the world to his door. —J. Morgan Cook in Philadelphia inquirer. be the had own —a( ALONG LIFE’S DETOUR By SAM HILL —_— Makeu Diff Whose Ox Is Gored olks oft’ tell us we should keep he 3 When us; when she we know So fu mother wouldn’t nize him after married men rture N rec | { } 'Nuff Said t him?"* ave wat believ h just a arful la More Or Less True eason hey have Old Men's Hom s s0 seld marry ave ind N luck doth high-hat | old is But the 8 turned them down they're not by the »m k chec way they| Passing Observation : e only home.-made a drinks | Abou ‘ h nd troub home some mar a f ne|q are | It paper that | for square bills have Chance whil by the fad they Blinks and they here hes nks read iround for now a Fee 6, oy | x | A wusband I J > I nterest me more | oldfashioned back in style t a nocn was rud who wifa's a Well! TO ad Well! FACE ( his MURDER H i 2 didn those rouble And it looks like shave any | into there left to know were 18 get ne might have Alwaye a Safe Bet When you folks who look Like they life, were bored, ou know never buy The thin ¥ can’t afford. by hey the even can er W \ | | | 5| joy 1“‘ to him snore. | Keep Lot of Them Off Street children don't “I can how we'll ever|, eal with 1 ¢ problem with constantly in- Director of on v rining used they long they 1se enough to stay output to reasin noticed , the who underpin. have who we d a the girl usually money than stockings, - - A NEW LINE stmas Greeting Cards Winter & Pond Studlo. - uaurence, reproductions original, dif-| 25 cents each at adv | his Secretary law passed that manufacture bought on the on the install-| wears | is one | compel | all plan, nstallme nent plar What Every Teacher Knows | There would be fewer dumb-bells | n the world it it were possiblc or teachers to " the kids nstead of having to try to teach em. | ta ney ristmas cards, Ala an, Nugget Shop ., | ‘1 d papers ror sale at the Empire “CARBACE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phose 109 or 149 “lear to Add Hazardous Uccupations (Coschoctons Items in Newark Advocate) Pew of Route No. 1, suf.| ed a lacerated hand while load- 1g a barrel of ofl on a truck E. . Darling, a farmer near was seriously injured in a fall om a stack of hay at his home. Henneth Moats of this city frac. ired the left arm while loading | s _, | | | | | | Offic: First [ o AR RS AW ) | JUNEAU I M“l e i i L] " UNITED STATES Depa{tment of the Intenor I" PROFESSIONAL DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m, September 19, hereby given that entryman, togeth- vitnesses, Willi Andetson, and Henry Vermeire, all of Haines, Alaska, has sub- mitted final proof on his home stead entry, serial 06121, for lots| 2 12 and lot 1, 18, %F.; 8% 8 C.R.M. and it now files of the 1 Land Anchorage, Alaska, and f no protest is filed in the local and office at Anchors Alaska within the period of publication, r thirty days thercafter, said inal proof will be accepted and inal certificate issued J. LINDLEY GREE Register. 13, 1928 16, 1928. Notice Anton Kahne, r with his section Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bullding Telephone 176 the Ag Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 276. " PR G Dr. H. Vance Ostecpath—201 Go'dateln Bidg Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 7 to 8 or 1y appolnment Licensed Osteopathic Physic'sn Phone: Office 1671. Residence, Gastineau Hotal Oct Nov. publication, .ast publication, Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. Office Service Only Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, P.m to b p m oand 7 p to 9 p. m. Phone 529 CHIROPRACTIC is not the practice of Medicine, Surgery nor Osteopathy. m MAID O’ CLOVER Ice Cream for that Halloween Party BILLTARDS CARLSON TAXI | Helene W. T, A]bre(‘h PHYSICAL THERAPIST Medical Gympastics, Maesage Blectricty 410 Goldstein Blag. Phone—Office: 423. Phones Single O and 94 | | | E { l i waih | —— Janean Public Library and Free Reading Room City Mall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open #'rom 23 m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open From 1 to 6:30 p m.—7:00 p. m. to £:30 p. . Current Magazines, Nawspapers Reference Books, Eto, FREE TO ALL — 9 BURFORD’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or Bulk Valentine's Optical Dept. R L. DOUGLASS Opticlan and Optometrist Room 16, Valentine Bldg. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and by Appointment Robert Simpson B Opt. D. Uradunte Lo- Angeiew Ccl- lege of Optomstry and Opthalmelogy Glasses Fitted ~neses Ground Reliable Transfer Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE Our Motto Superfiuous “How do you feel now that your| ife’'s mother come to live ith you?” “As important as the H in hour. The Latest Definition A hick town now aren't trying to an airport AUTOS FOR HIRE | has | | where money is one raise . Hint To Lovelorn No man can love a wife When meals for him she gets. And spends most of her time In smoking up his cigarettes. He Wanted To Know “Officer,” said the timid sing cop “Wel?” asked the cop. sn't there any law against a ife parking too long in front of never ARMISTICE DAY The last great smash on the Western Front—The Armistice. To the thousand of American arms, who heard not or rejoiced mot in the great victory, we pay tribute. Then to the living—some of whom recall the oft-repeated phrase seventy man THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin S*, Phone 136 ; GEO. M. SIMPKINS (0. PRINTING and STATIONERY SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office milliner’s shop when she knows ~—*“The taxis hel save er husband is broke?” | Paris."— | © Modestly—in time —that thought our ideal of servi Promptness Courtesy ped to of peace dd Things You Learn From Ex.| strengthens perience. A car” s “used usually "'*‘"tli iciency— Cause and Effect look in the pink remarked the old t0,” he replied, “my on a pink is kept in a baths Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Phone Single 0 and 94 I Lot “You of con. friend. ought and our food Berry’s Taxi PHONE 199 Stand at Gastineau Better Make His Will The _man who makes First a better else will P bolter has his mind.— (Boston Herald,) ! Mabry’s Cafe Imperial Building Front Street The Packard Taxi PHONE 444 Stand at Arctio Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH Auro SErvick STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day or Night Juneau, Alaska e i et Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m, POPULAR PRICES Merchants Lunch served from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. daily. 50 cents John Borbridge TAXI xinb-:n f l e | ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, prop. Interest Account ADDS to your income, standing and self-respect, MAKES you independent and thrifty, ‘. GIVES you protection and the good things of life, OPENS the way to opportunity and success. We welcome your Interest Account e 4% Paid Semi-Annually The B. M. Behrends Bank REEDER’S TAXI PHONE 182 Day and Night Service HARRY MABRY (Proprietor j e e o) o C——es oD Oldest Bank in Alaska — Fraternal >ocieries ' —— OF —— Gastineau Channel - TR nesday at 12-39 ’1 o’cloc Lester D. Henderson, H. L. Redlingshafer, Ju.wan Lions Club Meets every Wew Presidene Secy-Tream Co-Ordinate Bod. ot Freemasonry Scottish Rits Regular mhalln[l second Friday env.h month_ e 7:30 24d Vellows Han, VALTER B. HEISEL. % WALTER J. H. = IBISEL. Secret LOYAL ORDLA OF MOOSE Juneau Locge No. 78 Moets every Mondey night, at % JYcloow HELLAN, Dictator. HART, Secretary. 8 A. ! and. Pourth Mon- each month 0dd Fellows' Hall, inning at _7:30 o'clock HARRY I. LUJAS, Mas- r. CHAS B. NAGHEL, etary. MOUNT Ju EAU LODGE NG, F. Order ot EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Tues days of each month, & 8 “o'clock, I O. » Hall, MILDRED MAR TIN, Worthy Matres, ALICE BROW KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 176, Meetings second and asi Monday At 7:30 p, T-ansient brothers “urged |fe attend. Counell ¢hawm- | bers, Fifih _ Street OW. M. McINTYRE '3 K. B. - TURNER, Secretary. D/IUGLAS -AERIE 117 F. 0. ®. Meets Mondar > nights 8 o’clock i kagles' Hall, | Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy L Smith, Secretary. | Brothers welcome. Visiting AMERICAN LEGION Meeots secona ane fourth Thursday eacna moath iw Duznul.‘ | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | " "TEaIoN, NO. 439 | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss | Hall. Esther Ingm. gent; Agnes / , Senlor Re- T1g8, Recorder. | | .‘. Brunswick Bowling Alleys for men and women Stand—Miller’s Taxi Phone 218 B o D JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Work. ;'1 No job too large nor too small for us, MORRIS |{ CONSTRUCTION CO. |{ BTZILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Store! Freight and Ba; Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 | —— Service Transfer Co. SAW MILL W00D and COAL Office Phone 389 Residence Phone 443 2— THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG. EST, MOST UP-TO-DATH AND BEST EQIJIPPID JOB PRINTING PILANT IN ALASKJ. gt

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