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e A RTEINR 0 XS AT e 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1929. " TROPHIES FOUND - oo icw e JURY LECTURED ~ Dail p = ] [from the wreck by the divers were, y Cr ) l l = = D R POrG LY o U (O i S,, i Il (T Solutlon of Yesterday's Puzzia 20. Metal-bearing = = 3 1. Split roek —— = .nu! i. Fusible and 28, Mark of a = = g lHE G e R e blow = = phoe el il Sl 25, Rematn s = = 2 mx f the sea itself, 1 = = s 1 3“, 1’ fescrie the growth Mty 5. piviaig wans | Colorado Banker, Wanted | = INTERWOVEN = v ity 4 b . Fragrant root = = " Devls . — SRR T Ry J dge Cri | Die.| i SE e B e for Alleged Fraud, Ar- | = . of sea tree e t ap- ) el 3 n, s 4 — 1 — peration o ContinueNext x5 % H i fudge Crigies and Dis . H 0 e | reted in Woomng | S SOCKS L i ara 00! - - = Season — This Year’s |dont grow on the bottom itselr” misses Panel After Dey, e NEW: YoRE AERI = = 4 A said 3 . 1. Exchanges o V] , Sept. 11.—Charles = = Work Successful [ s Not Guilty Verdict AR %::x' L Tuttle, United States District At- = = | x i ' 28, Incompletely ny torney, has wired the police at = f ll = ‘We have ceased operations for| Skelctons o APDIY e ory| After it had returned a verdict | 3y, Sarned carbon Hige waves | Newcastle, Wyoming, tohold Charles| = or 1a = B o ender fop g\ni)’w toete omorations this sum.|Of. 700 BUllty yesterday in a trial| " poet, 5. Small strenn. | . Waggoner, President of the Bank = = the principal reason of not having |IUMNE R ORERHEAS P (O |involving alleged violation of the s ol Debated of Telluride, Colorado, for the = = the pgpper floating equipment and ™0 “10 f.',, e e Mentitving | Fronibition laws, a jury in the Ket- Wandering Contraction of | Federal authorities. = 1'0 75 1 0(} — hoisting facilties at this time. [¥aY of vecogaiang Or IeRYDY chikan district court was lecturcd Think: archale e Adurs Cool and collected, Waggoner == IUC. C’ 3 = While we have not accomplished |them. A leather po - CON"lhy Judge Justin W. Harding and Tres %o vy 2. The holly it was arrested yesterday afternoon = = oy all we expected to, we are very |taining stamps and cards, on which |y barged 1 boy e ;:”:'“ tentn 3 Not conrse with 40 | gt o tourist camp and made no = = s v e 8re VEIN| o i iting was stl] easily: .alee| e SRR | SuTtiler. | gervice pars R o shred o Rors oo dey Hs IAed = = well §ansrmu with our AsoN's IRk hARTE: wak brousht-X0 the |10 the current term Ausert v €3, Genus of effort to deny his identity. = = work, inasmuch as we are \h\nlulo-‘ guishable, N ey amony the| A Woman named Frances Case 4. Mark of omis. & Put Into a sllo - shrubs Waggoner was sought In connec- = = 1y sure of being able to, work in “"“‘f "‘l Mr. Wiley among thely,s the defendant. After deliber- S b ofthe. HINER ... tion with manipulations whereby = = water at any depth up to lnou‘f“““ rophies ating 30 hours, the jury acquitted 3 Vegetnbles 5 ..{y e g, stant he obtained $500,000 from six Den-| = H = feet with good results,” Carl Wi oy {her. It was her second trial, the 6. Perform o honrt T N p"ln"‘-lum»m ver henks. “Tuttle sut the evidenoe ) . Sl Graves = who headed the party which first terminating with the jury Dalberataly | 49, Antiored, il- 70 Ouee around a | Showed Waggoner violated both the = = tempted this summer to recover unable to arrive at any agree- Learning "Howy 72, Conestia Federal banking laws and postal = T . = the treasure lost on the Isiander| ment. Judge Harding told the, ® Atsam bl 1. Ecclesinstienl THmase. | regumtions. i = he Clothing Man = 28 years ago, said before leaving | jury it was the clearest case of b st A grand jury investigation is pro- = = for the south yesterday. j biased judgment on the part of }Cfe:‘"g b S TRy Wanganer = = %l We expect to return in the Spr “ a jury, that the findings were op- b:t t;‘:? exse :tte:edmbythcw schemo‘ == E‘ i with equipment that will be un-| posed to the facts of the case, that aggoner | | S = i s o oo e vk BROUGHT HERE i e s e e and feel confident of being able | been clearly proved, that under Hepoaitors 6 o TG = = to recover 95 per cent of the treas- | ) the circumstances he didn't want 18, Usliuriae b“‘k == = ure lost on the Islander. We have the panel to try any further cases, e T 20 e Feined considerable. knowledge of |E:xcellent Floral and Veget-|and ‘instructed that it be dismissed B 0 oo e ana| able Display® & 1 R . Sosutins o the surface cet below B " ' , according within the near future hope to re- | Arrives advices received here today. It move the mysteries of deep entire- — was reported that the jury stood Iy,” Mr. Wiley declared | Adding materially to the floral[11 to 1 for acquittal from the < Stored Equipment lexhibit at the Eighth Annualfirst ballot. Before leaving for the south Mr.|Southeastern Alaska Fair, several ———e | Wiley stored his equipment, with truckloads of flowers from Skag-| | the exception of the immediate reached Juneau at noon to-|NEW ALASKAN ATRWAYS { diving egpiument, which was ship y aboard the Virginia IV, Capt. HAS TEN AIRPLANES ped south last week. fatt Nordness which made a spec- . During most of the summer M. (ial trip up Lynn Canal. With bases at Fairbanks, Anchor- | Wiley had a party of 14 men| As usual the numerous varicties|28¢ and Nome, the Alaskan Air-| working with him from the barge|of flowers from Skagway gardens ways, Inc, which has purchased which they had anchored off the constitute one of the most beau- the cquipment of the Wien Alaska Jower end of Douglas Island. Most [tiful exhibits on display in the Airways, the Bennett-Rodebaugh | of them, including Mr. Wiley r building. Many varietics are Anplxme Company and the Anchor- | A et raymond. Wikey, and s represented among those , brought [86¢ Alr Transport, has a flect of two brothers, Raymond Wiley, Jr., |in. n:;;lplanos. O U haialior wxlli and E H. Wiley, left for the soutn| Several crates of vegetables also|be 8dded two new Btandard planes, | Al £ £ W o e, o e e L M LARGE DISPLAY OF FOODS ncéofipanied -south. by William|Way Tesidents, and are on a par|ships of the company's present| 4 Ao P 2 i sllent specimens which |fleet are at Anchorage, one at b Lindley. They are leaving a small |With the excellent specimens whic i B i5 i ctargs of o watchman, |Bsve come from the North In for-{Nome and ‘seven ¢ Nalthanks. % olli : { ol ’ O e o hsland . during. the mer years. Two crates of chicker ——————— e are not sclling anything; just giving things away wifitar land a turkey complete the Skag-| W. H.Shannon of Spencer, N. C.,| The Islander is lying on the|Way entries. e B e sea bottom b depth of 380 feet| M- Cowan, in charge of the ex-cats from Borneo. oeording to Mr. Wiley, while the hibits, and Mrs. Marks from Skag- e :‘z‘é"ffsz"fih":’m fum‘s;‘““; accom..|Way, and Frank Stander and Nick NOTICE | ) i B ot e &t n depth. of|Zoune from Hhines were passengers| Durlng the days of thie Palc ane k !"4‘; f:*o( e rf'nd " 98P lon the Virginia IV. way traffic after 6 p. m. going out 3 P That a number of peopl® from|by the way of Willoughby and s s Y"\h"‘n‘qfht‘);‘;f‘ ‘:f‘ff:“ ""]’:f;“::]’“ agway and perhaps from Haines|back by Gold Creek bridge, to Fair, S i Bk ““I’\muld arrive here tomorrow on the |Building. | Ly e ok was sothored. direotly |Queen to attend the Fair was re- GEO. GETCHELL, ! harge which was anchored direetlypsrieq by Charles Fox, purser of[—adv. Chief of Police. | o above them, but with experience g "o PSR Bl (ko j they became able to manipulate the s Ty the .3mve. .oiClock. Dinner Ve b“‘l‘.“:’ g bfi?;_ ‘]’;N::‘g BIG TAX CUT PROMISED [SDecials at Mabry's. —adv. in any direction within 100 feet of R T e PR SR, 1 SR P ;hc] spcct. below which the Islander| AuGSBERG — Former Crown|} S"I\’w}fllas(el bty Gt actinanty oy X}_[I’rincess Antonia of Bavara, whose z | 4 3 Y eVery|marrfage in Luxemburg to Crown |} @ . A part of the ship, time and time i el % 4 ol ), rti ! Keller Heumann iEHBGE Ah Bta' sitachl Prince Rupprecht was a wartime z U 1 51 t f th T again, without the cable attaching|,omance, recently saved two tour- se ess wn of any other, i {';(‘“0“; e herg becoming lists from drowning in the Alpsee, { Thompson Y p ouled. Only once during the en-|s mountain lake near here. Single i 1l 1 HONES 92 95 , ; A § . r a avor- S 92 g tire experience did it become foul- |nanded she rowed a skiff to their|} Smartly dressed men will Alf maastird SUESEE 5.8 . and 95 OPEN EVENINGS ed, and that was when I was 10W-{qaiq when a gust of wind upset ol ¥hes less bran — all except Schilling’s! cring myself over the side of the|their improvised sail boat. i A ¢ ship. The lights in the bell went prasltoers .. iR SUITS There it is removed — leaving only & out and the telephone became dis-| Serious losses to sheep flocks in . . | | connected, so for a time I was|British Columbia have been caused t $30.00 and up the rich, aromatic mustard meal L S amam et AR dask Rsihy screy worms, ! | and oils. And what a differencel o a dungeon, awaiting for those —— {The fine materials used}' 3 above to take action. After a few JheRt < o ARy Your money back if you don’t minutes T felt myself being lifted | yare. usually only obtainable} | (4 P and knew everything was alright,” |{in higher priced suits; they like Schilling’s best. Mr. Wiley said. | |{are hand tailored and de- alr They use a diving bell originated A plets {signed to appeal to the Cloves by themselves, in which the diver | |{taste of men who know Pinies sits and manipulates the bell in, 1 good clothes. e any direction desired on treads sim- N ) rom the Vale ! jlar to those of a tractor. The A CIN, nd So bell has two mechanical arms which | 3 TATY ! LL KINDS OF TOYS FOR LESS THAN COST have every joint the human arm of Sunshine ! SA BIN’ 94 possesses, with the exception of is the wrist joint, that are operated 1 | CHILDREN’S W 1 BE he Mak who Ghisoe b thiroueh s pound Js The Store for Men N’S WOOL HOSE—Regular $1.00 to $1.35 values — NOW the four port holes in the bell. | K B While, this summer they only 1 pound Coren 50 cents and 60 cents i operated with one bell at a time, they had on hand another to use' 2 pound in case of emergency, and may,' raq G when they again start operations,| MEN’S I"f\(‘[\[NAWS—Regular $15.00 values—NOW $9.00 use two at a time. In these they| ]uneau Drun A are able to remain on the bottom ! & te) l Only a few le/t l of the sea for several hours with-| 0 anv 4 out going to the surface. 1 "'lp o) i ‘ bR 1o e e b ~ CHILDREN'S PIED PIPER SHOES AND OXFORDS—Regular $4.00 | * B s o ot 208 huty getu- | Free Delivery Phone 33 8 i d ally on the wrecked vessel. Post Office Substation No. 1 -3 about two-thirds of the diving and . ¢ to $5.50 values—NOW $2.95 and $3.45 | f the remainder was done by my | ~ 4 brother, E. H. Wiley,” he declared. | 4 g { STEIN’S EMPORIUM i WING 1 0 FOOT | For Men, Women and Children A AND 1 UMBRELLAS—RUBBERS— : | PANCO | e { Meon?® . k. educed Prices Sh RUBBER | - e 0 e T : < | .\Vl.daloum | | $1.25 'HEELS ek soLts .o 91.50 e BIG V AN . Next to Gastineau Hotel Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries DAINTY DATES FOR DAINTY PEOPLE 2 pound package fresh and delicious, 42¢ PHONE 174 PHONE 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY RNICK’S