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iv | 1 T T TR I T CYr e S e vnTE GANVASS o FnuR ancHEs instructor in grade school sub-'a program with a view of conduct- 4o jects and dramatics in the Moran|ing classes in the High Sghools, | Stores Are to |School, and Jerome Day, Jr., 18 |giving lectures to Boy Scouts and Be Closed |vears, son of a Moscow, Idaho,!other organizations that might be Next Friday N AND business man, senior student at! ted in the work. The length ext Friday |'he school, are lost. stay in the district is in | They set cut in an 18-foot is indicated that all Ju- | | rowboat rigged with mast and. During recent months, the work neau stores will be closed next | | | sail, They were last seen at 4:30 has been taken to the Kenne Friday, Wash nmlnu birthday. | | | }rl;clx \'eflt«;whv t to pull and Latouche Mines, Heaiy Riv ¢ is in accordance with an | 2T e Iback to a float aga a sharp and Matanuska coal mines, Missing Returns from II- vient' signed. by the’ pro {{Five Miners Killed and &#le which was rapidly sweeping|Alaska College, high schoo 4 TP ¢ A ors two years ago with | | (them northward through choppy g . et b " 3 g | ¥ Seward, Anchorage and liamna Prevents Board At gL Dozen Others Injured = [Souna waters: Other students and jo has fust completed giving o Complclmg WOl'k rtain during | in Train Accident Iun instructor put out in another|.,urse to short course and r,,“; R vear by ding Dbusi- | | boat to their rescue .but lost . 5 g R ¢ . 1 Shidna o ad R rhan lar students at the College. In Lol g RS N | i o0 Wl i 0 PEORIA, IIL, Feb. 20. — At o e jthese were a group of five Eski B T Y e e e ordering tomor- | | least five men are known to have| { mo boys training for reindeer herd- R anin, b Aot 0 Bl e e [ boen killed and s <absén olhers‘B i e - E 5 Rop 3 AT were injured so seriously they ¢ B s awaiting further No ik G o e e - miay Afs, when fouk GBI G¥ e |JCSEPH FUNERAL TOMORROW i e e AT 2 | eleven-car train on the Peoria EiS) ARG ot tho final redults, it S Mooy Puihenty, Dedtoom; Terminal Railroad overturned and | The funeral of Francis Joseph, fe e o e s Bl Representatives, Joe M Donald, caught fire near Hollis, 10 miles Indian, who died Monday, will be /\\‘x\ mad : .\nn}\n‘wv . * l‘.‘l I A '“‘m”f]":' ¥ ry Donnelly south of here held tomorrow afternoon at {he A R A "‘”'" Flat, Republican Iter Fishe The train was carrying 1,200 uE Gu R family home. Rev. A. P. Kashe- ng and the vote cast there.'and R. C. Rothenburg, yanks fifuars. to the Cresborlt |Eokik varoq will officiate and interment according to unoffic & Folutas, sl Independents. Road Commission mines, 15 miles south of here, will be in the Russian Cemetery. sufficient to affect the !‘“H‘ f lers, M. Sabin mm John Soll and about 200 or 250 miners! | The body has been at the Juneau one of the contests for Represen : ‘ were in the four overturned George H. Mlller fbithie| Youug, UndertskAg TRitelRl ative coaches —— This fs the race between H lNSpEcT!GN uF Railroad and mine officials at- ganize Classes in First { EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING McCutcheon, Democrat from L ; tributed the wreck to a broken| Aid, Mine Rescue [ 1t pavs w uuve your zippers | chorage, and J. H. McCain, Repub-| Harry Williams, right lower, was reclected president of the western baseball circuit for two |“fish plate,” an iron bar joining ,flnd boots re-built at Mike | lican, also of Anchorage. ~ With | T N years at a meeting of league directors in Los Angeles. Seated, left to right, Tom Turner, Portland; |the ends of two rails. George H. Mille: Avolan’s. Gent’s furnishings. adv | Illiamna missing the latter leads Lou Moreing, Sacramento, and Williams. Standing, ©harles Graham, San Francisco; J. H. Patrick, Three of the dead identified | firgt aid and Hlehy g - chags. bf} ——————— i by seven vote The Illiamna un Los Angeles; William Klepper, Seattie; Wade Killefer, San Francisco; J. C. Ewing, Oakland. are Cecil Walker, official of thelwpa 1. g B‘ nine rescue work T""V Have you bought your log yet? official returns show the former IS BEING MADE PRI i 1. ——— ~— | Miners' Union; George Jones and gy arriveq ;’;“s?:r;’f M”“‘t‘l‘ in Alas- | e to have received sufficient votes | ] George Wisington, all of Peoria. | . 4 day.on the steam-| 0]q papers for sale at The ] 4 | regard possibility of estal & A Admira s ;h(vrp to elect him. No returns| NEw UFFIGERS 3 b i A 5t LEE ROX TO WRECK Ambulances, doctors and nurses| g :!\Tm:lz '?Sf"::v:‘;‘:" ‘:\‘;Lk’f(;‘ Empire. have been received either by the : vere sent scene ¢ i : Bitisa. o i the TOWIF daOolirg d g submitted to NELSON BUILDINGS oy 0, “"e ey I"“"‘. ‘:‘fi zanizing and instructing classes T r g sourt B, C, Police Officer Cover- ible that ON FRONT STREET jured were brought here bYliy the several mining localities. | | aldez, o 1o ik tedtor e, or wutomobiles or treated by Dersos| gy, yoqqquarters are in Anchor-| | CAPITAL LAUNDRY Total Vote Given | ng Border ections wit | . e living near the scene of the ac-| SRy e 4 L The returns so far canvassed s ik & ool RS tract for wrecking cident. Fatlgte | Second and Franklin | B i e ] Game Commission s : e ,',f; e O St f | Mr. Miljer was to have conferred | PHONE 355 S gt EE ‘ o TH RSDAYP M bt o Assoclation I3 abou s on the Nelson yEHE |today with General Superintendent; | We Call and Deliver | 5476, or slightly more than 47| Game -conditions along the Wiy 160, Including ot YRR sets was let this morning LUST " H. Metzgar of the Alaska Ju- | | per cent: the Second Division, 882, | ternational boundary hetween Alas. soclate members. e L was T wn«u relative to « for that |53 or seven percent; the Th ' ka and British Columbia are ahout Ofticers who have served for' the 4 87 tondared $reck company. expects to give |gx s : normal but fur-bearing animals are . |H~' year are: Gov. George A i 5 m“!rm'(inn in both first aid and| | sion (incomplete) ..,u & , Histori- 5 . s . “ling is to start at once t ake % LR 2,200, or 195 per cent | cording to Constable 11. Rayhone | cal Association Sched- | , Vice-President; John Reck, | and store building that will he plans to visit Hyder, Chichagot | p b ol i A g " British Columbia Provincial Police m | A. P, Kashevaroff, |, y b 63 ke Jml bossibly other . centers , 50c Delegate Sutherland received 7 b g | P be constructed du the com- Possibly: other . centers, s 6611 votos and his Demooratie ap:, ©f Prince Rupert, who arrived hore uled for Tomorrow | 3 onri of Mathgors, [ Li U0 T NG Nojson. SEATTLE, Feb. 20.—Airplanes, | With B, D, Stewart, Alaska Min- | ‘, Og:nm;f;f‘ N e ronent, George B. Grigsby, 492, yesterday atiernoon. He Is mak- - Whitney, L. D. Hen. | otmer B N ere. ocupied | Coast Guard, Harbor Patfol boats ing Supervisor for the Bureau of | | g il g giving the former a majority of iD8 the police inspection and in-| The election of rs and les W. Hawkesworth, y the ingle S Shining | And private boats are making a Mines, Mr. Miller is working out' g 2 23 1719 votes. Mr. Sutherland car.|VeStigation of the districts. ihree members he Boarl of J. P. Anderson and W. parlor. Cash Cole, the Seattie|SCarch today for a rowboat con- L 2l 4 ried all four Divisions | Indications s that the coast-| Managers will be the principal (P Peglt WA Prodice Stpre and| MR UNE Jouths eRgEht in a oo o 5 P With Tliamna missing, Judge Al sections of Northern British|business to come b the ! by-laws the Governor | jack the Tailor” are those to be|S303¢R . squall yesterday after- § £ £ ¥ % Columbia are get trappad out.|nual meeting of the Alaska His-|Of t tory is always the ex g ‘el .| noon, - - ) Tamda’o. Sralts. Dewnerat’ ot As-| a ing of the Alaska Hi y is t wrecked. The work must be com ; ; SKOOKUM IS y { chorags, carried the Third Diyj.| Constable Raybone sald. The sum:|torical Assocation Counecilloffico head of the organization.!pieted in 30 days. It is under-| N8y Richards, aged 20 years, QOEUM 1 RERE. AGAIN ! Slon! eaatying 149 o 140 (.flm‘y')].\' in nterior m:m» hu\v.’f\'nr‘ Chambers in the C 1 build e officers are elected an-/stood that the contract was 1.;},-—-—»——————--——- A new shipment of Skookum Jam in gallon tins ! for Attorney General John Rust.|continues to remain about normal. | ing Thursday at 8 p.m This was ogether with two members | for the building material that| just arrived 3 gard. The latter was elected by Fairly Bood catches have been re-|announced today Rev. A. I DS 1 A lfl _ This fwill be salvaged. ! | : ) 3 majority of 2,602 votes, the to.|POrted from them during tho pres-| Kashevaroff, tir nbers arc The plans for the new building | Honey Nut Spread Also tal vote being, Rustgard 6,669 nmu“” season and prices good. The annual report of the Secre Britt Anderson, and:are not yet complete, but upon | % Truitt 4,067. Mr. Rustgard re.. The officer has inspected theliary ghowing the activities of the obsnsor MR Sl e T e miin M Neljon, sald IIEALTH It is surely a fine sandwich spread—it has a delicious celved b8 more votes that Delegate Sections around the boundary in|agcoeiation during the past year ancy left by (he removal|the work would start at ! taste—wish you would try a jar with your next order. Sutherland jPortland Canal and the Stikine|wy yo rengered to the meeting WhiaRy Trom SRk erT AAERURIELoaREIRL 1 1ot Vote for Legislators Rver, o covor the maku|together with whatever recommen- o gamy i S T | AND YOU ALL KNOW THAT The following is ‘the ofticial vote | -ver AR¢ RAIY HCTOW AICH 18 | dations he may have to make re- i HAIR CUTTING 1 ORE SRR . for the legislators elected: ore returning to Prince Rubert|q.qing future work | NOTICT Up-to-date, for men, women | The price is right on everything we sell and the First DivisionSenator Charles! 0D the Princess Mary mext week.|™mners js considerable interest! Al et st b ok PR A ARt e WL IR B quality is of the highest rank 2 He is cooperating with the Alas-|yer o payer i 1AL memuaaOF TOgioRZNG. Sb LS B A AR | . ; Benjamin, who defeated N. R‘k o % s i : being taken in the Association,|are requested to be present to-:Shop, opposite Zyna Hotel. Harry | | Walker, Democrat of Ketchikan,! & Hame OIS 08 ARong 1 he ch is partieularly keen at Ket- night. Frolic and lunch. | B. Davidson, Jr., Proprietor. adv. | ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS by 24 votes, the totals being 2,628 ””l“(;‘ “'“‘L “;“’L_”““‘_“" the pa-| Interested persons there | G. A. BALDWIN, ralecalives i ot | B and 2,604 respectively; Represen.'(rol boat Seal, with Wardens Du-|y,ve ggked Secretary Kashevaroff —adv. Herder. | Subscribe to The Empire. | fresne and Jewell, and Captain Roy tatives, ¥ cCormack A o seler. gell, and Grover C. Winn, Juneau, Republicans, Allen Shattuck, Ju-| neau, and A. H. Zeigler, Ketchi- kan, Democrats; Road Commis- JUNIOR PROM WILL sioners, Alex Adkins and Peter F.\ BE GIVEN MARCH 9 Gilmore. | Second Division—Senators, shmtl term, James Anderson, Nome, long' term, R. N, Sundquist, Candle; Representatives, Henry Burgh, Al- fred J. Lomen, Andy Nylen and C. J. Woofter, all Republicans; Road Commissioners, Ross Kinney and ‘W. J. Rowe. . Third Division (incomplete)— Senator A. J. Dimond, Valdez, Dem- R e o e ocrat; Representatives, T. H. Mur-, It is getting so those who have ray and Frank H. Foster, Cordova, |to do their joy riding in a three- B. R. Tarwater, Anchorage, Repub- year-old flivver feel they are in as licans, with the fourth place unde- destitute circumstances as people cided; Road Commissioners, Frank used to if they had to keep soul Shipp and Harry Morrison. and body together, eating mush Fourth Division—Senator Luther and milk three times a day. COLORED BATH ROOM FIXTURES NOW ON DISPLAY AT % RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska The Junior Prom, the annual event of the Juniors of the Ju- Jneau High School will be given this year on March 9. The af- fair will be in the gym at the High School and special com- mittees are now making elaborate plans for the event. The Prom will be invitaticnal. “We tell you in advance what job will cost” tm.m,m 420 CLUB DANCES AGAIN | FEB. 20—9:30 P. M. SSCOSSSEISUET | HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIHIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIliIIIIIllIl|IlIII"lIIIIIIIIIIHlIIIlllIIII'lll||IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII ELKS' WIVES AND SWEETHEARTS HAVE YOU RECEIVED A BID? 420 Club Are Royal Entertainers DO NOT MISS THIS FEATURE DANCE Invitations are obtainable from Committee or * Club Steward. yi PHONES 92 and 95 Sliced Peachesin Wine Syrup Kadota ths in Wine Syrup . . . | Fruit Salad in Wine Syr.up e . £ Fruit Cocktail, Brandy Flavor . . 45¢ 45¢ 45¢ 60c George Bros. OPEN UNTIL 11 P. M. STORE CLOSED FRIDAY, \xn\sumcron's BIRTHDAY . u|u||umm|mmu|nmnummuunmmmmlmmmllIIIIIIIWMWW OSSPSR S S S S 44 # 2 > > 4 | Book Alaska ; l k H l l LESTER D. HENDERSON as a IStorlca —We now have the 1929 A 2 t‘ revision. A book that ev- eryone, whether in or out ssoc"a lon of Alaska, shoulq see and Z;?‘]:ltA;;’%li’;]"eprli‘te reR The annual meeting of the Alaska Historical ! Association wll] he held Thursday evening, h Yortien~ Feb. 21, at 8'p. m., at the Council Chambers. { All members are requested to be present. || HELLAN'S | ! > { PHARMACY A. P. KASHEVAROFF, i Next to Valentine’s ‘i Secretary. E Phone 33 Free Delivery | s; CIREY 1310 T OSSRt | AU R EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIII"IIIIIII!'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIHI BETTER QUALITY | * L e T BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. #re¢ Delivery Phone 134 When We Sell It It's Right 3ub Btetion Post Office No. 1. —————————————— i ! I | | Gastineau Grocery, Phone 37 P. S.—Is there a pleasure more enjoyable than a sat- isfactory cup of good COFFEE? Try a can of Gold- shield—55 cents a pound. Closed all day Friday, Feb. 22, Washington’s Birthday Shirting . Special | 2 yards for 75¢ This cloth is smocks, children’s wear as well as shirts for men and boys. Fast - Every Bargian Table Has a G.oldste'in’s Emporium suitable for house or street dresses, o Colors and Long Wearing Real Special R e il Juneau’s Style Center.