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ettt St M e sansag o - Aore——- T B e e ————_— U L R —— 9 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1928. § D .l l o for granted as the forces of nature. But in the lead when he knows he is UNITED STATES T—- PROFESSIONAL ‘: Ar 4 aska Eml)lre Y ; 2 S e i snoy. |1 } [ absolutely right than convince Department of the Interior 3 " al present day of rigid accounting and efficiency, al partment o N rong 3 as JENE J FFICE -y 1 even losses from the elements are insured against,| | ALONG LIFE’S e oo s Sbe A o) GERRESI BARD DRION i —u|| Fraternal >ocieries Jo! T AND MANAGER|and the time s rapidly approaching when the DETOUR [spend the evening with her S s baxd Oftles, e S ot —z|| ——oF JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANA [ y | | nothing else but an ideal Anchorage, Alaska, ‘ 2 i e except Sunday by _the|CONStant drain through rat depredations will no) | I[ stch 14 sifom et dig September 19, 1928. | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY ot Sovads? gnt Main | longer be tolerated ’.’. By SAM HILL | much 10 ye after| Notice is hereby given that DENTISTS ; 4 Btreets, Juneau, Alaska | The uncanny elusiveness of rats necessitates|&- — n.adihs AR Anton Kahne, entryman, togeth- 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. i~ = hing o s if one i e successf i ; n wholer' with his witnesses, William . . Entered in th |a matching of wits if one is to be suc ful| From the Book of Social Etiquette| - are a of men wholer' with . PHONE 56 . ) 1 matte 8 PRI TR |In destroying them. In the war on rats one| When friends drop In for the!would contribu berally to a|Anderson, and Henry Vermeire, Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. J”‘"'a}' Lions B SORIFTION. RATES dwell ang|!f 1Ot confronted with a stupid insect that re-|evening it is proper to open up| ... et a monument e [all of Haines, Alaska, has sub K Club B O e BT hae s, Trendvenil, un |auires only the employment of a routine control|a bottle ginger ale, or grape juice,! sont who invented bottle open- ’,“”']“1 n“’r”‘l l"";’"; D"]‘”’l"sr h“;"[ R T R R E AT AN 3 Meets every Wes 50: ‘o ontas (5 advance |Procedure for wholesale destruction, but with a|or what have you; whoen théy drop| > would ek yon out it yoi | SREEEE ’g:flf;_!“ A% and dot 1 IF——————— 3 nesday at 12-29 M 2 {vary animal that has instinets closely ukin to|in for a meal you are Just supposed| qeked them to domate o a fand|l s RICEIDT Lk, 18 2 o'clock. . vor 1} they wil promptiy) 7Y SEUITAL B has, insEORE Wionely o to Open up a can of beans or some-| (o erect one of the memory of the R G e 10, x. 32 51| Dr. Charles P. Jenne LaaterD. Herderson, Prestdest y failuré or irregularity | huma eiligence. ey el B Sa s atiey 59 E. C.R.M. anc s now g k 7 ot By W the delive i Ninsiins. Oibtoes: $id To be rid of rats would be worth a thousand |18 by of, WHOEE MLt mdm | in the files of the U. S. Land DENTIST . L. Red! hafer, Secy-Treaa S euntios or 3 e ~——— |times what it might cost. It is to the nuvn%!’ S WoIsH ‘atew ocond widow |Oftice, Anchorage, Alaska, and Rooms 8§ and 9 Valencine TR T MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS. f ry home, high and low, rich and | to ¢ marries a secor v lit no protest is filed in the local Bullding . Mee every Rlovi vyt is exclusively entitled to the Of every home, high anc MEERLEAE TONE 10| eWhy do you oklll sl ixtar | ike sure he h-s more money || é % dne even- et LRl T b TRl M operate earnestly in furthering a sentiment of| e itsalhe 3 ister ove MON®Y | land oftice at Anchorage, Alaska, Telephone 178 | fa g Aoy B L eI o iy oare cruited & . i Jentiment of|and her boy friend ham and eggs? Bt & widowsr & wittiin the' period of puhlication.|Beiees SR A L bl 4 or not otherwis 1ol ce agains s y 4 estructiv 3 P s f _— P Aok local news publisbed beren. -“I rance agajnst this. fHthy] sna: destructl I‘“-,f:flln“'“ ne bars i e or thirty days thereafter, sald g —— pilesserachmidt, "CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | V€S \," suortad e S aRa're 1 L final proof will be accepted and S M. H. Sides, A N THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION | ——— — {dumb. Because they go together his second Nl cedtidoet dikien: Dr. Afin‘l\}{r.lsimwan i ecretar parie % | Gov. Smith was never a grander Democrat|so much. of course, A re deceiving J. LINDLEY GREEN Mours vk 80 46 6 n Visiting Brothers welcom: | & - J LD e d i o v 01 E L " PR i Pheedd i swotncDilbeaintir . |than when he shouted at a Southern meeting - ; ver guess from looking Register, 3SEWARD Bun.ml;m R - |that he would rather go down to ignominious Was Easy For Old Timers it thom that clothes méan a heap|pirgt publication, Oct. 13, 1928, Oftics Phoke 480, Bee. o Waktiasaniy |defeat than to aécept election to the highest| Among some othor things « woman thar they do t0|1,agt publication, Nov. 16, 1928, AN Nite | %t : Phone 275. |office the world has ever seen at the hands of| A modern doc doesn’t know, o e ar R--,g:ixllrlmaetlngl {bigoted organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan| IS wher “‘ Vac '{\alf' man doesn't say a wo 1 T i o §3| second I:r‘dv:fiwau:: |and its allies. No finer Americanism was ever| A whers 1t W ElEnEION: 1 wife final ““““I‘ up a Dr. H. Vance oy 28 Fellows [cnunciated under more appropriate circumstance | Proot Brbikh i ¥ up He B ke CRRAN N, Satan Tlas | N S s “What makes you think that new b The spirit In “which Gov. Smith took his S e i waiting for him 7 to 8 or iy appolnmoent Licensed Osteovathic Physlc'sn Phone: Office 1671. Resldence, Gast'neau Hotel clerk has had a collage education “He acts so smart and is so ¢ dumb.” s something their wives nce of defeat with good grace is a habit | defeat is one that has long characterized Demo- rat With most Democrats, howeve ol know about qu LOYAL ORDLA OF moosSE Juneau Locga Mo. 78 the ac- ! ) { — Mcets every Monds: o e keep when they are around| |4 night, at * Yclock . ; e ok that has been acquired through long practice Passing Observation ) be bawled out. i WALTER HELLAN, Dictator . The greatest regret of a lot of | il e z Dr. Geo. L. Barton J. H. HART, Secretary. 4 z T Q HE The aska electl bring no evi-|old folks that they didn't w. " ! PHIRORRACTOR, Hellenthat-Btdg. [| " 5o 0" (B9 0 o > NE .\“I\hl‘ll‘;n Th Alaska election returns pigecit . v ’ NOTICE = by VOUNT JUNEAU LODGE M . oe PAYL M“f i“ bl dence that the voters of Alaska were tremend-|'0 be young folks until it was all| - i 2 Qflllge Sem:-/e lellyoon > F. 8 A M. 4 & have smash-!ously excited cver the Controller Bill right to do the 'lfdu{" they alveess The Pioneer Shoe Repair Shop|§ . ours: a. m. to noon, ~v‘(un;lrand ‘fuur!hmlm‘h \ The voters of the F Division have sma wanted to but didn’t dare, | d_from their location!} MAID O° CLOVER BUSR NES B AR T D, b | Aaper el Stk dn A\ . > t — - ve move ron 1 oca : M/ bl i 529 yid Fellows' Hall, be- . /g ed the Paul machine, William L. Paul, i it 4 te i Dock to the bufld- to 9 p. m. Phone :inning at 1:30 o'clock. LY/ & leader, has been defeated bas A. L. Olts At least no Democrat lost his American o, Humi . ldstains Hbapioy Iece Cream for that CHIROPRACTIC HARRY I LUTAS, Mes- ¥ 8T/ eader, has bee defeatec 8 n “ . R "3 ¥ See , ! & opposite Golds: s Empor- i - er CHAN GHE! b ,-’,,,:,.mfl with him for Representatiy Allen | privilege of working for living “and beingl o old time one who remem- v Old and mew customers | { Halloween Party 18 e Practing B8 Meftone, | Seoratarg, T g8 o o Cot- | happy e et i b i Surgery nor Osteopathy SOt Shattuck of Juneau and A. H. Ziegler of Ket bers when they used to put trash|y.icome Adv. | A TT p 57, . e chikan have heen elected Representatives. There is : P sosting | thewash cans instead of th gl SEL] 11 JUNEAU BILLIARDS - ecEASTERR ‘sTAR o arcely a doubt that N. R. Walker of Ketchikan f\.‘ least Delegate Sutherland Toostng | agazines Dell E. Sheriff, ataska’s tuner. CARLSON TAXI | Guvs of seat moati [ e T alker ot Rewentian | " Gol or welte Junkin. MMESIE pyone sngteoiemtite 1] [Hivlene Wy Ribaschs g e 1 870 § is still a chance that Nels Anderson of Douglas Junsau Bas: BRds PaEaon- b3 be yibhd. o bin Fihd Your WIS [AoI ARRABTER Ll $ FHIBGAL SEIASIT - | TTicw” BROWH, M will pull through for Representative. In fact the o ? g He kissed her on her painted lips| * o R Pl Medical Gymnastics, Maesage | Sy @ > L4 g P g , | performance on election day. And found her breath was so j—— lectricity NIGHTS entire Democratic Divisional ticket is leading sl ) e Y i I 5 aostar Blis KNiatirs o at this writing in the First Division, but it is gdin, LI ¥ e 1uck wasi i Rl M B Phons—_Offloe: 418 Seghers Counell No. 1 expected that the precnets yet to report will| Spencer Lecture University Students. B e Janeau Public Library||#——— =8| ohior® seendiana laxi §ive Grover © Winn s flace 1n the Legislature (Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) Would die of the D. T.s and pyoymatism, Lumbago, Neuralgia | and @ atash Ghtnl D X o aitomy Crothens urged e R SO RE IVRERRI) Will| g ] BatiaiE e Tkudls. “iscbosied painter's colic. Neuritis and Sciatica Pains Are i vm;mie -Dg‘%assau- brre, Fifin Strcer Ll I} the Firs visio : N . - i S P { . 1 . & V. { 2 a win out. This means that the First Division will|, . ' University of Washington students-for| 3 Climinated By “Seyon It Free R-admg Room Optistan sNAICERAEL He O TIRNER B tam. » have a delegation in 'h”,l' gislature that \\:1. the most part either fraternity or sorority mem- Dn,s;;lov):r y\o' C:oss-\\.)\icrdl ':',m,;s “SEYON” has proven its merits ‘—.Ti City Mall, Second Floor Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | e AERI;‘IW Lo not take Son Bane RO L tha . ¢ }|bers—on the pitfalls of drinkjng, gambling A s e a sure, quick relict rfrr;m'x:"ng\vn; 4 Malr Street at 4th Hours 9 a' m. to 6 p. m. and , | DAUC R R REVRER 5. S5t Division 410w sied ”‘;“_ WOt | and: pething, | he showsl & high order of -maRal s o |th ‘“‘\.:-If’“r:cor;‘:n:t:d L Shets Resatnx' Roons Qpeh: Prim L by Aprointment &mghm 8 oclok toward clearing the way for_the advancement|‘*', 8¢ b Hcing vigorous “raking” incidentally Well, That's Settled thing like “SEYON" for there is | | Circulation Room Open From o e ' | Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy of Alaska disclosed three sharp points of responsibility— R f“'mw !-;'l\i a youth is|nothing on the market that ‘can pro- | [ 1 to 6:30 n_‘m—hoo p. m. to Robert Sxmpsnn L. Smith, BSecvetary. Visiting : Mr. Sutherland has been re-elected Delegate |y wo i1 fact for a heckling student brought one b s AR duce the same results. ! 6:30 p. @. Opt. ® Brothers welcome. to Congress, but by a greatly reduced majority.|into pejjef. not nutty just because he deco- “SEYON” 1S GUARAN{T}I‘ZED‘. It Current Magazines, Nevispapers : pt. . S e tbuderne i Qg The aggregate vote in those sections of t!:*" Interrupting the speaker, this boy shouted: ”‘-*)‘ hi ‘.:"“ |\1”“-' \\:n 4.1:| l\‘\| gets right m91{2\1\:;“?‘((1:1:;(‘“]‘(’;‘; e ; Reference Books, Etc, | ur::(u: :f LODp'lomint‘:y‘o'lllfll ‘ AMERICAN LEGION Territory that were canvassed by Mr. (H‘I).',\lr\} When our parents and elders openly ““(\’{“-h‘l"':]m;' m"y ‘ -l“““ € :”‘l’(l‘;gk\‘afll"“lfiflg L;mlv and quickly. | | FREE TO ALL Opthalmelogy A6 § b idedsnd: ik gave the latter a majority. It is quite evident ”)II‘(‘),IIIIHI"\:"\ v'v’:hlln;:"{nl‘l)(‘r:-lnrlf"mlnwm- why d | ™ "‘?“gh you m ‘;Ll;tdr;cer:;:mn; . Glasses (l:'lgega | tourth Thursday = 9 ocratic nominee had been able s ® be an) er? i mber of so-calle s s 8 i o Loneses i on TNy Bt have astolyl 8 fow weeks mmore to. ople|ADSOIVe the indiviual student transgressor of| Thore was a time when tomatoes don't give up, for “SE! ' will | BURFORD’S CORNER | |- Sy PR R R | ' | §5 81, e woud Bavgibadn successtul. The peoplef . Snt e natural enough question. It fixes|were cousidered poison and every | SoKf EIE and you, too, will be L liable T £ i g } have become tired of Mr. Sutherland, his quar-f; " o responsibility for drinking among the |body was afraid to eat them—look | yecommending it to your friends. ) Reliable Transfer | - e relling and his ‘game of personal politics. It 18|young. Many parents of university students|at them today! And there wa Youll forget y;:nur(m\]i;:i'rfgyfgrfig PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY | Phone 149 Res. 148 | |z 0 noos—r—f ; safe to predict that he will never again be|who may feel shocked that conditions on the cam.|a time when feminine lezs were Sl'i\;’f:«l Ao None Befin-Box. ap Bale i COURTESY and GOOD WOMEN rN g )4:‘.838123 elected to represent Alaska in Congress pus were deemed by President Spencer to war-|considered sacred and every wo.| gists Today. | | SERVICE Our Motto 'I, | Memhlli?lfnd,ard-“u“d"., Under the circumstances, the run made by|rant the radical step he took Monday night will|man was afraid to show them—and k Smn ——i = 211 ssoh mIOALECH B ¢ Moy ¢ Mr. Grigsby {s Wholly to his credit. It is con-|COmpose their ‘nerves by going .to their base-|look at them today! g —— by i 4 ents, 3 ceded that he made a splendid campaign—one | M it A | Esther Ingmap, Senlor Re- ¥ | The second responsibility rest squarely with “12 DAM GAT SWING AT n AR > 1 3 ade votes for srever he we! s | 3 4 ¢ # e 13 o corder. that made votes for him wherever he “':”. o |the student crganizations. The property of fra-|LOWER L AKE SUPERIOR. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | gent; Agnes Urigg, Re position on the issues wi strong and a :l:\ "‘_"’;u-rnllit-s and sororities has been argued pro and | Headline, “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” g — sented, and the reaction was favorable. To him|aop. up and down, almost since the founding| mpe fellow who wrote that must must be given credit for opening the the electorate and br have had to get out and open them.—Johnny Spencer in Macon eves of lof America‘s higher educational system, and has ing the hold Mr. Suther-(ended nowhere. This much is sure, however: Corner 4th and Franklin St Phone 136 z | Brunswick Bowling Johnuy. - land had on the Thelr principal usefulness Hes in their group | Tejasrapy Alleys s 3 T e {1 IDaHeIY bower. . 1t thls pawst i umuestel S0 Ul G G Tt 1 5 o for men and women ; 5 SN 5 "NETe the wholesome force of closer social intercourse 7 THE NEW PRESIDENT OF MEXICO. Stand—Miller’s Taxi Phone 218 | O . Yy and organization is abused or misdirected, then Gre “letter societies immediately become a men- Won't Swipe That—vet ace of which university executives must take|upro. coms you. have ‘quit: sraoki cognizance. g T s o A o : ing and taken to chewing? | ~ The third clear responsibility and its attend- “Huh! My wife and daughter and has served as a member oflant duty rest squarely upon the executives them- The new President-Elect of Mex 1s only ico, Portes Gil, | ven years of age, yet he has| risen to high distinction in his own country He is a lawyer, irty-s JAPANESE TOY GEO. M. SIMPKINS (0. SIS | 5 aa got in the habit of swiping my i PRINTING and STATIONERY 1 SHOP the Supreme Court of the State of Sonora. He|selves. They le In their bower to protect the|’ f alwavet i 3 ARMISTICE DAY H. B. MAFINO also was Governor of the State of Tamaulipas. |WOTthy from the danger of contamination brousht :';."."“l,(e:{.mli)yl:’v xlx\\"‘l:‘ll‘l;\nf‘x:::h'l,:'u The last great smash on the SCRIPTO' LONG LEAP PENCILS . S btiet o He is now Secretary of the Interior in the|bDY Dresence in the student body of the un. bl Rl " | | Western Front—The Armistice. FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT | [z 0 Bic 318 267 Matt Oosata B bioat or rast e » will -+ becogme | Worthy =y To the seventy thousand of g A | ¥ il S el Bt ST sarrali. tnto. atesbis: poltey bt high ; i American arms, who heard not Phone 244 Cpposite Alaska Electric Light Office } ST CaRR o his country Dece jip|Seholastic standards, President Spencer is sup-| , Last Word in Hard Luc or rejoiced mot in the great e g It is said that—shall we call him Judge Clllhorted by the' people of this State. In applying | “What has been the toughest o« N 2 4 victory, we pay tribute. Then 1 ¥ until he becomes President?—made good in every|these standards many hundreds of students have [Preak you've ever had d to the living—some of whom 3 MORRIS ? position he has held. During his incumbency as{been denied attendance at the university for( “I 8ot it today. I was cussing|| on® ina oft epeated phrase i Governor of Tamaulipas he mo CONSTRUCTION i than doubled mental deficiencies for which they are in no|® fellow for having a car fast —“The taxis helped to save COMPANY 5 the number of schools in the State, according to|way responsible. enough to pass me, and then he | Paris.”—Taxi Tad. \ mewspapermen, and left behind a distinguished Those who possess the requisite attainments, |&ot awagiiwhile 1 got a tag for Modestly—in time of peace ALASKAN HOTEL D ! record of social legislation when he went to|PUt Who treat their opportunity so lightly as |speeding.” —that thought strengthens SAND and § Mexico City to become a Cabinet member fn the|t0 transgress all proprieties, conventions and fil o our ideal of service. MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL - ; Federal Government. He was advanced for them‘.“‘"‘“ . should likewise be impelled swiftly More Or Less Truc Promptness—Efficiency— ; ¥ toward the campus gate, “Paternal objections” now get Courtesy. 1 Dave HouskL, prop. Carpenter and Concrete 4 Presidency by the friends of Obregon and Calles, It this process should seriously reduce en-|as much attention from the child- Work. and elected by the unanimous vote of Congress. | rollment, the acated seats could 'be filled by|ren as an ad of a $48 coat does g £ He must retire according to the rules of the|some h . | oot Curlson’s Taxi and mentally, (from the womsnr who can affor . game Februg might at least know what they were there for |a $900 one. Ambulance Service didate for r t time. It is presumed Il there aré students at the University [ The old-time girl, who let every Phone Single 0 and 94 that he will carry forward the principles of the|0f Washington who carouse because they learn-[boy in town pet her, died an ol | —e———— late Gen. Obregon and President Calles, as he|®l 0 carouse at home, they should be sent home | maid; but the modern girl who has promised that he will to complete their education. does will die a many-times grass . The most signific of those who, while below par 5, 1930. He cannot be a can lection at th No job too large nor too small for us. { MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BZILDING CONTRACTORS >y Phone 62 D JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Ba; (3 An Interest Account idow. Fighting’s His Business, w-r;: impression you Berry 8 Tax" get In looke % A s ing at some stenogs is that the ONE 1 (New York Times.) important courses in a school of PH .99 lccone public, which delights to prove to experts | stenography. are lipstich using, Stand at Gastineau |occasionally how little they unde $ "y : h and its tastes, | nose powdering, mirror gazing and 3 N years on account of the ‘assassinati of Gen ’h.n glven Mr. Belasco its response to a theatrical |gum chewing. Obregon between the date of s election and X nt thing about this election is that President Calles, a good goldier with a devoted and effective army at his command, abso- lutely dominating the situation, with the Consti- tutional right to have his term extended for two ADDS to your income, standing entertainment. Because Mr. and self-respect, e Jack Dempsey in a| Father would rather admit he is that set for his inauguration, voluntarily retired |Prize ring can draw thousands of people to see — - ’ and announced that he would not continue in[MiMm at high prices does mot mean (nes are will- | Porm et s o oo The Packard Taxi office cne day beyond the term for which he was|/ ™8 to pay high pricds to see him trying to be PHONE MAKES you independent and originally clected. That sort of thing has mot|®! 2¢tor. So “The Big Fight” not only failed often been done in Mexico—not even since the :::‘,'\r":‘.,]“"k Clty, but is to be withdrawn trom Mabr, s Lare ty, Tevolution. ~ Gen. Obregon retired at the end of| /"% old days when theatrical managers Tpertal Buildi Stand at Arctio his term and turned the government over to Gen.|put boxing champions on the stage no real offort mperial Building Calles, but he could not have extended his tenure|was made to pretend that they were actors Front Street i without violating the Constitution, James J. Corbett unexpectedly developed sragé § The circumstance that the new President 15 |talent, but he never was so oyl o, legitimate Regular Dinners not a soldier and mever commanded troops will|Toles as when he was taking TsssTsssssssssTesssssssTssTeTsss el GIVES you protection and the Prompt Service, Day and Night good things of life, Covice Auto SERvICE for 1 on all comers L o OPENS the way to opportuni be another precedent in that country. Hereto- the sianoounds. In “The Honest Blacksmith” Short Orders Night and success. fore the Chief Executive of Mexico has been the et istory Simmons, greatest idol of fight Juneau, Afaska commander of the army and has been one that|jes., . DIStOIY, was not bothered by having to ! learn many lines. Fighting was his dian Lunches It was believed could hold his position with the |chat 5 what Lt 1 1n the play almost sxtase army under his command Iy, adding either an exhibition bout with g Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m, We welcome your Interest Prompt Delivery of v Account ALL KINDS OF COAL o g b o S e e o e e e it | optnn pricws” {1 Joho Borbridge e 5 as his s ance to try fisticuffs with him. of Sullivan AXT 2 i-A; 11 MbldlitR: Brad ooe Lie same held trus. Mr. William A} Merehagts Lunch served T 4% Paid Semi-Annually A Brady could have told Mr., Belaseo that the ¢ from 11:30 a. m, to 2 % PHONES ’ P ) P ; public would not ‘be willing to support Dempsey p. m. daily. 50 cents Days—482 Nignts—377 Service Transfer Co. ol when bound by the dramatie unities bl i e A SAW MILL W00D S v OO M e ——— ot The B. M. Behrends Bank GOAL greater number of people than the rat, says the| It I“" :he kin of “‘h““" we sald in our bit- Office Phone 389 l © o a ~ 2 United States Department of Agriculture, and no Shanitie ni:;::irll‘[;mz, sv:fl;rej:slri::;r; ;B REEDER’S TAXI 5 Oldest Bank in Alaska Résidence Phone 443 other pest is so closely associated with both the : p HARRY MABRY PHONE 182 business and domestic sides of farm life. Yet —_— A gangster’s funeral rums into thousands of |{ Proprietor i T llfl)s'l' vg-A'l‘%}J!gn A!(ol; losses by rats have been sustained for so long|dollar—and it's worth 1t 1o Lh concerned.— 7 LST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING that commonly they have been taken as much | (Des Moines Register.) IT IN ALASKS, AN’