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1 i p i 13 £ T . sy _UNOFFICIAL RETURNS, REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES, FIRST DIVISION i T T I Comm. of Highway SPORT COA TS IN NE w | Precinct— Delate Troasprer Avdifor Bducaiion Engineer Senator Representatives . . 0 . 1 E } TG BT I T B - T o - | ; z SIE|E|§|&| 8 Y T VI{ | “ = E § 5 1 % 3‘ MODES for SUMMER | i JE LM I I | : g g 2/ £ -4 g 1 3 % Juneau—Precinct No. 381 192 11 m““ 417/ 190/ 328 265 437] 82 305/ 173] 406] 126] 405/ 90 69 315 The model pictured is a delightful Juneau—Precinet No. uel us| ) %) 163)| 88| 135, 139 174 58 114 87 169| 77 159 8 51 12 Juneau—Precinet No. 104 44| 2 30 13| 57 @ 8 14| 22 72 54 108 41 101 37 20 86 : 12 { he ilored simplicity || Douslas—Precinct No. 72 | 2 34 un 54 37 43 73 19 43| 37 'e3 2| 67 17, l‘f 57 example ol the tailore PHCIY I Douglas—Precinet No. 2 | 18 16 17}\ a8 14 10 21 10| 9 38 48 10, 0| 11| 6 18 2 || Treadwell ¢ 5) .i 1] 2 I 3 2 2 5 0 4 3 5 0 5 0 1 2 which feature these coats. They show || ;00 5 Boarding R I R R S u” 5 13 ujj 10 6 9 & .8 8 13 7 8§ 6 i 2 | Thane (Sheep Creek) .......| 10| 8 5 u 2 W 8 10 1) 1 of o 5 ‘15 1 is 2 I 1 the season for which they are intended || saimon Creek . 2 13| 6 30 | 33 12 22 33 4| 24 1 31 8 321 4 8 2 b | Mendenhail 18 & 4 190 & 17 7 15 8 19 4 1B 1 15 3 17 8 8 fi & > f these ¢ 8 i S /e || Lynn Canal 14] 2 5 8! 4 13 kil 7 8 14 0 6 L | 6| 10 4 2 2 and one of these coats will serve | stikine 10 4« 4 9 ‘ii‘ 4 PR (R e e T R R e b y Arer obicen Revilla 13) 33 28 15 g 18] 11 20 38| 18 26| 16 @6 8 26/ 13 23 12| 28 Smartiy on any Summer, OCCARSUE | Charcoal Point . 2 24 15 26 2 12) 25 1 31| 24 19] 20 B 9 21 16/ 12-30 20 i o | Wacker City ... 4 B 8 B B & n 3 ) oo USRSl @ 4 e dh 3 Reduced prices for this week Ketchikan—Precinet No, 1 . 199, 149 199;1 204 144 184 133 260 228 135 237 276 139) 171 161 87, 98 160 | Ketchikan—Precinet No. 2 9, 88 95 118 88| 87 &3 135 103| 81j| 123| 123| 64/ 78/ 80 62/ 61 91 Sitka 199/ 18| 79 146 BB 52 146 88 116] 87 120 70 130 86 1;2 33 lii 2 Lol 5 | Haines 6 3 28 % 2 21 3 25 34| 19| 36 20 38 26 "I { .:)() (l"(l -‘527.50 | Chilkat o8 s a}{ 2 2 UL B B R B 2 | Petersburg 143| 97 122 130 e8| 135 g5 116) 90| 88 120 87 116 92 174 25 140 Wrangell 159 107 98/ 188 1] 48 147 86| 122)] 51 118] 70| 144| 68 111] 34| 141 Skagway M) 4 89 63 e 21 @ 76| 43| 71 48] 76 42/ 75| 36 17 66 e Klawock 80 80 52/ 93 42 44 83 56 78| 61 72 49 87 64 65 42 7 Y Seow Bay 18] 14 14| M 4 10 18 8 3 B 8 e H] 5 §2 13 i: ’) I J C ’ Yakutat 61;| 51 12| 56 1 19] 44 10 7 47 9| 51 10 4 ‘I' B(’IU’( nas co., Inc. ' Craig 3 47 20| 48 o4 24 3 24| 24| 38 37 20 41 26 34 200 38 dnbal ading artment Stor 1 Kake 16| 123 17 15| 128 5| 12/ 121 15 120( 13] 122] 8 126 16 119] 11 120 Jugesy's, Leaging, Depariment SUES Hyder @ . 1w M g0 s 32 33| 28 33 32 34 33 24/ 16 3B Tenakee 2 1 5 W W i 17 u 28 6| 14 16 10 13 3 9 7 13 | Hoonah % | 5 4| W M 14 s 3¢ 68 31 60 24 76 27 72 1;2 7: o s i | I ! g A & 8 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. | gk“"';*;';zx e :é o o B I B B - Weather Rurean Pennock Island 84 3 8 AR s 1 8 A 8 8 B oW R 4 Foreeast for Tunesw and vicinity, bes~nine 4 p m. today: Goddard 7} 4 3 8 3 8 1 10 10 0 0 9 8 2 8 5 4 8 Showers tonight and Tue utherly winds. Hydaburg 7; 103 104 3 105] 2 5/ 103 29 4 105 7 101 6 104 4 100 6 104 Point Agassiz o4 & 8 W el 8 4 s 8w Yl o 4R 3 Tian Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velociz Wenthe Shakan ol 3] o & ‘8 ‘o o2 3| Ul w6 8 o) B 1 .60 42 %9 E 20 Rain Tokeen 0| 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 80 E 10 Mist Klawock Island 8 o @ 3 W e s CIRE e R R R | 1 38 81 SE 12 Rain-Snow (s [ | s e a3 e - —— — - Totals 1854 | 1455] 1851 1696] 1869] 1260 1090, 1549 1043 1369)| 1570, 187 1503 1644 1708 1403 670 2091 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS pe ;1 w3 Dot M I B ) T VESTERDAY | TODAY y g b th intip AR vy | stretched measure between kno Highset épm. | Low dam. 4am. ProcihiSiom mary issued by W. G. Smith, Treas- KUSKUKW'M BAY and red salmon gill nets shall ha ctations~ femp. temp. | emp.temp. Velocity 26 Nk Wekler . rer, and_made publie by Gov.| a mesh of at least 5% inches I 3 28 22 ’ 0 Cldy 2 e George A. Parks. Outstanding war- | stretched measure between knots 4 Trace Snow rants chargeable against this bal- Is GPE N ED FUR as measured when actually in use. 12 0 Cidy ’ ance agregated $83,584.51. No red salmon gill nets shall be 0 Clear | The net cash balance was $1.- over 28 meshes deep p Rain 032,976.73, which was approximate- The commercial fishing season ) ey | |ly 8110500 less than on April 30, will open on June 5, and close on 2 Iggc@ g:g: (1929 when the net was 81,143,364.22. July 31. The combined take of red 2 and king salmon for comme: o AT Big' Vote at Hoonah andMAJ. ELLIOTT LEAVES |Limited Fishing Operations purposes is timited to 250,000 for a 10 A Mist | TOMORROW FOR WEST to Be Permitted There °P@tons in any one calendar 4 90 ptowy | Hydaburg Puts Paul ; ; 1 year : 0 36 Pt Cldy | in Noland's Place e | During This Season The Department has also revised . 0 Clear | g SSion, | Ruskokwim Bay, in the Kusko- 80on along o pe . 0 Hdar ‘pr?c(:lr‘:::: l;e‘:‘;:"rf;:tmn}i“‘l’::'yl:: will leave tomorrow on the steam- | kwim-vukon district, will be thrown Sf‘f""“"“'. in the Alaska krl’enu‘u»u,zn1 : Y Cldy | cetved over the week-end including| 5. etan for Seward enrollte 10| open in a limited way to commer- 73, ok the_ gl than 10 miles. Anchotage on official business. He |cia salmon fishing during the cur- Period from 76 hours as originally |Hiydaburg and. Hoonah, two of the| gy’ freompanied by Lieut. &, B fixed to 84 hours each week Alasken and statlons, except Ju- |jargest Indian precincts, put Will-| ™ ccompa y Lieut. R. rent season, it was announced to- fixed to ourR . 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., Juneaiytime, [{tam Paul into the House plcture|OX™eidef Who will be assigned to|day by Capt. M. J. O'Connor, Ass _ Slight alterations were also made = hwest and |definitely, wiping out the slender | the Anchorage district and make his | Agent of the United States Bureau i the trap areas in Cook Inlet R o e bwist !lead over him: held late last week|Neadqifrters in the railroad center | of Pisheries, who returned Sunday and in the western district t s“,u (::;deérrlmr; Pro. |by Roy Noland. Paul now has 61 th:.?um;un;t bt bl i mvfmm a month’s absence in the Southeast AIaska.‘ i through l')’ in the ex GYPSY FIRE RULES VIOLIN OF GIRL LEADER—SOLOIST Edith Lorand, ductor and scloist for her concert BERLIN, M. Strauss, the come to life ag a female rival Hungarian violinist Edith Lorand ha. «f the German mus ging by emulatin; ways, acting both a: solo violinist for her orche: devoting her entire program to b sical and modern dance music. 1t is unusual for Germany to sec a beautiful, slim young woman in a righly embroidered white Hun- garian costume mount the conduc- tor's stand and face an orchestra of men in somber blace evening clothes. There have been occasional wo- men conductors here before—Ethel Leginska of London five years ago; Antonia Brico of Berkeley, Cal, this winter. But they insisted on wear- ing black dresses. Edith Lorand & — If J et the tongues world wag- “believes in bright colors. No female conductor, moreover, 1 throughcut southern and western Alaska. Hungarian young woman, who acts both as con- votes more'than Noland and prob- |ably will increase this slightly When | |the returns angé complete. There was no ' other material change made, &ll of the standings |remaining the same. Walter P, Scott has 305 yotes more than Pete Sommers for the fourth House nom~ hnnnon which 18 regarded as. suf- (ficient to insure his nomination |C. T. Gardner's lead over W. A. Steel for the Senatorial nomination today was 554 and the former was |sure of nomination. W. K. Keller's lead over L. W.| Breuer for Commissioner of Edu- cation in this Division was 730 and this should be increased some during the past | they have risen. out the itory treme north whe mer’s nomination was, also, regard- ed as certain. Judge Wickershdm was leading Delegate race by 152 votes; W. G. Smith had a margin of 306 over Frank L. Knight for Treasurer;. Cash Cole was leading Elmer Reed by 267 votes in this Division. The new precincts received were: | Tenakee, Hoonah, Kimshaw, Chi- chagof, Pennock Island, Goddard Hydaburg, Point Agasiz, Shakan, Tokeen and Kilawock Island, just outside of the village of Klawock. The small precincts of Tokeen and Shakan went Democratic, giv- ing the candidates of that party more votes thah were cast for tha Republicans. i RIVERS AND HARBORS ' BILL, CONTAINS TWO ALASKA PROJECTS Two s«;uthsm Alaska River and Harbor improvement projects are cared for in thé Burrent River and Harbor meuumw under consid- L |eration in the te, according to orchestra in Berlin. 1as hitherto attempted to: be con- {MaJ: Mtlooslnt Eillots, Districh En- tuctor and soloist, : [l ar S| Thieya Edith Lorand mounts the’ stana|the Thomas Fosll toay PA ¢ 4 4 gl bor at Ke , and the Port vith her priceless Guatnerins. del lexandér fovement project. Gesu violin, conduets with her. bcw[‘ #unds for Both mr:m embracéd in the meflmm House and now under ‘cohsidefation in' the Senate. No River and Harbor work fs scheduled to b done in Southeast Alaska waters during the etirtent ceason, Maj. Elliott said. James Trultt 4nd. Lieut. Curry of ill the solo parts set in, and then urns to the audience. u$ Strauss sed to do, the violin’s rich, im- passioned tones soaring above those of an orchestra which she has drilled to subordinate itself abso- lutely to her leadership. She reminds one mnot only of Johann Strauss. Hers IS 3150 the [the local M Are now at manner of the “primas” of the bmmflwflm famous gypsy bands in which Buda- [shoal off Petersburg to deteriing pest abounds. This is especially ap- parent when she phys jan and other national dances. There is a fire and a témpera- ment in her playing that recalls the passionate musicianship of the violinist-leader of a Hungarian- BYPSY or(heslra Ola papers ror sale at m Bm- ;:%"’n"u.g pire office., the extent, if MY, of the shohling uccumnimfldumadredun. was. dope lagt ! TREASURY BALANCE 1§ LOWER THAN YEAR AGO Fimes by the complete returns. The for-|: Attorney Geheral Rustgard in the |PIF® Bbouf two weeks. ~Later this sea- Son he will cover practieally all in- terlor distniots, inspecting roads and tratls ‘@nd examining projects sug- gested for future approval by the Commission: et NOTICE TO EAGLES All members of Douglas Aerie 117 F. O. E. are urged to attend the meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. of the Aerie. Election of officers will be the special busihess of the meeting. GUY L. SMITH, ~—adv. Secretary. .- Steve Kane, Hoonah merchant, Was an arrival on the Margnita. e Ola papers rn sale at The Em- States. He attended bureau confer- ences in Seattle and San Francisco and visited other California points. The opening of the Kuskokwim section is in the nature of an ex- périment, Capt. O'Connor said. The Bureau is undertaking to determine if commercial fishing can be done there without damaging the fisher- | ies resources of the district. | A revised regulation just issued by the Department of Commerce provides for all fishing in Kusko- kwim Bay to be done by drift gill nets, set nets and purse seines, pro- viding that the total aggregate length of gill nets on any salmon‘_ or in use by such boat, shall not exceed 150 fathoms' fishing boat, hung measure. King salmon gill nets shall have a mesh of at leas; 8% inches PASSENGERS " NEW WASH BLOUSES i IN DAINTY BATISTE, PEQUE WHIPCORDS i Sizes 34 to 42 $2. Trhnsle fllulding Nen Palace Theatre A. B. HALL—MAY 6TH IN HONOR OF THE STEAMER “ALEUTIAN'S” AND CREW JUNEAU AMUSEMENT CO. “CLEAN EN’I‘ERTAImNT FOR ALL” 50 R |Guy’s Drug Store. ITWENTY PASSENGERS ARRIVE ON MARGNITA ! Motorship Margnita, Capt. Sey- erin Swanson, arrived in port from | Sitka and wayports at 1:30 o'clock | ‘thls afternoon with the following | passengers for Juneau !‘ Cedric Davis and E. D. Gutisha ifrom Chichagof; Mrs. Mathews, J |H. Brokaw, J. F. Chamberlin and |J L. Cavanaugh from Sitka; Steve !Kane C. A. Bevans, Ed Pitcher {and B. Barlow from Hoonah; C. fFuce from Killisnoo; George Radu- |mich, Mrs. A. C. Chenowith, Alex | Beraridini, J. P. Morgan and E | Meyer from Tenakee; Alberta Gall- | was, Mrs. Gallwas, Rider Hansen and Leslie Parker from Excu; Inlet. | PSR A | Cedric Davis was an inbound pas- enger from Chichagof on the mo- | orship Margnita this-afternoon. | 2 |Easy! Quick! Glycerin Mix for Constipation Simple glycerin, buckthorn bark, saline, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, relieves constipation in TWO hours! Most medicines act on only lower bowel, but Adlerika acts on BOTH | upper and lower bowel, removing ' poisons you never thought were in your system. Just ONE spoonful re- lieves GAS, sour stomach and sick headache. Let Adlerika give stom- ach and bowels a REAL cleaning | and see how good you feel! Butler- Mauro Drug Co, in Douglas by —adv. | ion Heels are iniportant Choose from the correct designs in | Holeproof Hosiery The right heel can make your ankle look ever 50 much more graceful, Choose carefully. And choose from heel designs that you know to be correct . .. smart , . , new. Choose from Holeproof . . . the pure natural silk lumery that is accepted every- where in the world by the women who lead the mode. | [loleproof flosiery Kepresentative BEN C. DELZELLE Juneau 18 MOTHER D. Imported Novelties from FERN BASKETS, COF ING SETS, KNIVES, FANCY W( 'FEE POTS, ETC., IN COPPER, FINN AY GIFTS Sweden and Finland SERV- H JRK and WOVEN ARTICLES THE NEW IDEAL SHOP MARY HAMMER 218 Front St. any prlces are a large com °'10|d Papers f()r mle at Emplre ()filce pre-tourist sale of wrist and pocket watches any brand quality soon we must give over our show-window space to tourist goods and things they can buy at home must go into a kind of storage. this condition as much as possible we are giving for one week extraordi- nary values in watches of all kinds. deposit will reserve your selection. to reduce for spot cash. a plete stock is on dis- play in our window. we list a few for illustration. waltham ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $22.50, sale price 5.00 waltham ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $25.00, sale price 16.00 elgin ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $40.00, sale price ' 25.00 elgin ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $32.50, sale price ... 20.00 elgin ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $45.00, sale price ... 30.00 elgin ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $60.00, sale price ... 40.00 gruen ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $27.50, sale price ...... 18.50 gruen ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $55.00, sale price gruen ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $35.00; sale price gruen ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $30.00, sale price hamilton ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $75.00, sale price gruen ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $100.00, sale price ... 60.00 and all others in proportion elgin men’s wrist watch, regular price $21.50, sale price .. $15.00 elgin men’s wrist watch, regular price $23.00, sale price ... 1600 gruen men’s wrist watch, regular price $27.50, sale price ... 18.00 gruen men’s wrist watch, regular price $30.00, salg price .. 20.00 gruen men’s wrist watch, regular price $45.00, sale price ... 30.00 gruen men’s wrist watch, regular price $40.00, sale price o 25.00 gruen men’s wrist watch, regular price $75.00, sale price .. 50.00 hamilton men’s wrist watch, regular price $57.00, sale price 40.00 elgin pocket watch, elgin pocket watch, elgin pocket watch, elgin pocket watch, and for cash. regular pnce $15.00, regular regular regular price $20.00, price $30.00, price $50.00, these are sale prices for cash and do not apply except during the sale reservations may be made with a deposit. the nugget shop sale prwe Jat | sale pnce sale price sale price hamilton pocket watch, regular price $75.00, sale price M

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