The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 5, 1929, Page 8

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A AT e 9. ¥ I RN B -} 4 INDICTMENTS ARE HANDED IN BY GRAND JURY All Against@chikan Men| —Three Plead Guilty t And Are Sentenced Four indictments and one not a true bill were returned today in the Federal district court by Fore Newmarker of the Grand now in session here. All of Ket- an Jury, the true bills were against chikan parties. William George, Amgoon Indian, bound over from Sitka on a charge of with a dangerous weapon an cused of shooting Eddie Jim, another Indian, was liberated when the Grand Jury exonerated him by returning not a true bill Arnold Fosse, Ketchikan, was in- d on a charge of larceny on d accused of stealing fishing gear February. Harold Swegle was indicted for the alleged theft of $721 from G. P. Marshall of the gasboat Phoe- nix at Ketchikan Harold Loomis and his brother Dorance Loomis re indicted as having received stolen s, it being alleged the former received $62 and the latter $179. of the money stolen by D. A. McDonald, Ketch Only 16 More the gasboat Flattery last | indioted on two counts, one n]leging‘ possession of intoxicating liquor, |and the second n sance at 318 {kan, in the b }Lthy The: g known as mo‘ { Charles y .uth‘ | the late Ale posses- | ision of liquor, ed guilty and | was fined dge Justin W. | Harding. les S was fined $500 | f liquor upon | A similar charge | Sinclair, a fellow | missed on motion | | for | against D |defendant, {of the United b | John Campbell, Haines, ent to cor 1 come to tr |eight-year-old girl is complaining SURVIVORS OF ' WRECKED SHIP ' REPORTED SAFE resident of PAGO PAGO, Dec. 5.—Twenty- | four survivors of the wrecked Brit- sh freighter Norwich City, e aboard res ships after v been maroo four exciting days on Gardner habited dot danger Shopping Days to Christmas! EARLY IN THE DAY! EARLY IN THE WEEK! EARLY IN THE MONTH! EARLY IN THE SEASON! memories of past Christmas Seasons and you will find that GOOD WILL rules at GORDON’S and where the spirit of Christmas is as real as ever anl GORDON's | And Once a Year We Like to Be Old-Fashioned Our Christmas assortment of Gifts was never so complete . . . . Oy the stranger to our store we invite you to come and share with us i} THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1929. See BIG VAN the GUN MAN New Guns at Wholesale Prices All Shotgun Loads, per box . . . $1.00 No.11-2N ‘ewhouse Steel Traps, doz. . $5.75 No. 1 1-2 Victor Steel Traps.doz. . .$2.75 tubber Boots, per pair . . . . . $5.00 Making Room for Juneau’s Best Shoe Repairing Shop OPPOSITE OF THE COLISEUM The Early Shopper Gets the Best Selection GET BETTER CHOICE! GET BETTER VALUE! GET BETTER SERVICE! GET BETTER DELIVERY! Once a Year’ a year we like to indulge our Il old friends. welcome and to glorious holiday.

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