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i o e e SANDE WINS KENTUCKY DERBY ATOP SR «mm;@ g Derby winners, ! May 1 ntucky foot 1 Gallant rides third one to victory. s he showed the way hen again in l925i t r racing for Gifford Earl has had a varied turf cnrcerl ide ved an un Saturday afternoon by gal ing through the rain n victory in the Fifty dating back to days of the classic, the Kentucky Derk | certury when he rode ponies on tlwr LluuuR ABBARD Gallant Fox ssfully fought | ses of Idaho. 'Twenty years| off the early challenge of the Ken- |later he rode Zev to more than af b(x,iiquax'ter of a million dollars’ worth, spbi Rt |Craft Is Seized at Honolulu fter another year he received a| A P nis mount| —Flies Foreign Flag, ky pride, Tannery, ther back the last surging I Gallant Knight and the crack Ne-| do, winning from Gallant Knight |broken leg in a fall from i by two lengths: Nedo finished third at Saratoga but the s ng of 1925 with a rush but a length and a|found him back booting home win- | Aspect Changed half behind Gallant Knight. Gone | ners. Then in 1927 he was the| Away was fourth. Last in the mon- | recipient of the wrath of the Mary | WASHINGTON, May 19.— Cus- jon was Crack Brigade, fifth |land Jockey club, having his rid-toms officials are prepared to is- to reach the post ing license revoked for foul riding|sue instructions to the Collector of Tannery was a dismal disap-!in the Pimlico Futurity, won by | Customs at Honolulu to release the pointment and finished eighth. |Reigh Coun! ipalatial yacht of Julius Forstmann, detained there last Friday because Gallant Fox pulled down a purse The next year he was reinsta | ; of $50725. Gallant Knight won but after a few attempts at endea-Of liquor aboard. $ Nedo $3,00 1 Gone Away |voring to make riding weights, he| It was decided to ordered the 8,000, Nedo $3,000 and Gone Away = |release of all liquor which is held $1,000 announced retireme! : 3 For the first time in the history | BRI b R {on the yacht under a permit to of the Derby, the Gold Trophy was seize only that in excess of sup- presented to the owner of the w JUNEAU HERE |plies required for the crew. i fhs koo v | " | Information received by the "";"* “‘;““.;’f (12;‘0‘(11:1- iz:x‘;,,r,',:' |Treasury Department said the yacht itame ANy 1 e | {flies a foreign flag, but what coun- b |try registered is unknown. : Boats flying flags of friendly for- by the American classic, the Seven- | jeign powers, under treaty terms, teenth Earl of Derby who traveled| 4,000 miles to see the race. | “Ride ’em S[xmde"'“ was i‘%”}‘ lare permitted to bring in under heard ringing from thousands o D |seal supplies of liquor for their turfdom’s throats at Churchill Eckmann Drings Seaplane‘crews but any liquor over that Downs. But that cry, which found its echo reverberating from every nook and corner of the country,| was not for Sande alone. For be-| amount shall be seized. . e-—— Try the Five o'Clock Dinner Specials at Mabry’s. adv to Channel on First Trip of Present Season Sande re- : f = Daily Cfos.s«word Puzzle OF GALLANT FOX: RAIN,MUD VICTORY | . ACROSS Puts Chureh officlal ( iracy Al i [ Solution of ve 3 er . Was earried L Lounge at cise Nlunt . Famous garden . Makes precions - Bids L Emirace Wine i 12. German river 18, Cards next below the Jack 21, Lender of the | forty thieves 23, Inseets 25, Ostensible reason pile up surplice an ehlefs : ovar. sterday’s Puzzle ”. 28, 20, i . Ndnervisors ot cations ABelent Greek in sehaol g © Tom's 62 Border an Testial being pos- e nished Departed DOWN L Rottom of the . Wenry Native n Divine heing SARGENT BACK AT KETGHIKAN [Will Resume Topographic | Survey Begun in 1928 on Revilla Island ‘To resume a topographic survey ibegun in 1928, R. H. Sargent, to- pographer of the Interior Depart- ment, has arrived at Ketchikan, according to word received at dis- | triet headquarters of the United | States Forest Service. He will re- main in the Ketchikan district; all season. In making the survey, which will be confined to Revilla Island for the present, a crew of five or six men will be used. Aerial photo- graphs made by the Navy Depart- ment Alaska Expedition, will form the basis of the survey. Contour maps will be made, with contours at 200-foot intervals, details being tied into the photographic maps. The scale will be one inch to 3% miles.| The party will map between 750 and 1,000 square miles in a single season, due to the data made available by the aerial survey. Lack- ing this, it is said that not more than one-fourth of that area could be covered in the same time. e —— United States Commissioner J. J. F. Ward, Skagway, who is visiting in Juneau for several days, will ap- pear before a Board of Law Ex- aminers here and take an examina- tion for admission to the bar be- fore he returns home. Under charter to Gilbert Skinner, |- - neath the legs of the jockey, who| thrilled America’s racing population for a decade, was Gallant Fox, the future book favorite carrying the silks of William Woodward's Belair Stud When Gallant Fox, leading the thundering herd, flashed by the judge's stand, it was Sande’s third Kentucky Derby victory in seven years. Back in 1923—Zev's year—Sande {official of the Alaska Pacific Sal mon Corporation, the seaplane Ju- Ineau of the Alaska Washington | | Airways, piloted by Anscel Eck-| | mann, arrived in port from Funter Bay at 5:15 p.m., Sunday on her first visit to Juneau since last i fall. Those who saw the ship come in Iknew almost immediately who was piloting the Juneau. With his racteristic diving, zooming and BUY YOUR Stationery THE ECONOMICAL WAY—IN POUND BOXES Some | | thin |Company here for some time, left We have a variety of sizes and finishes priced from 50 cents to ing, Eckmann toured above the $1.00 the pound box. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Blouses Shown in all the wanted light and dark shades—both with and without sleeves, A full range of sizes and priced to please. {city and Channel a few times be- fore gliding into the hangar ony ‘Willoughby Avenue. The party left Seattle Saturday morning at 6:30 o'clock local time |and reached Ketchikan at 4 pm. jafter making cannery stops. They | salled north yesterday morning and (went to Funter Bay. There the party, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ives and one other man, remained while Eckmann came to Juneau to re- | fuel. | He left this morning at 8:30 |oclock for Funter where he was ito take the passengers on to Port Althorp. They expect to return this afternoon and will leave for | the south today or tomorrow. Prac- tically all of the Southeast Alaska canneries of the Alaska Pacific Salmon Corporation will be visited before the trip is completed. Yesterday, the Taku, six-place seaplane of the Alaska Washing- ton Airways, flew with a party to { Mendenhall Glacier. At 10 o'clock ! this morning she left for Sitka with Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. Burdick as one-way passengers, and Mrs. 8. Zynda and Mrs. Sandborne for the round trip. ¢ e —,———— The public defender in the Chi- cago Boys' Court is one of a group of attorneys, who volunteer their FRONT Men’s Moleskin BREECHES $4.00 PER PAIR J. M. SALOUM STREET Fnvelopes to match at 15 to 50 cents a package. COME IN AND SEE THEM @ Phone 25 The Nyal Service Drug Store SARGON Sargon Soft Mass Pills BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT’S RIGHT " PHONE 478 We Deliver Logiwood Brown HAIR CO Made in Juneau the-minute style. 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Flannagan (left), democrat, will oppose C. Bascom Slemp, republican, former secretary to Calvin Coolidge, for congress from the ninth Virginia district. titude until the Senate voted again. Senator Robinson said: “We won both proposals before and hope to win again, P AN 3 ARE BURNED T0 DEATH, AUTO Trapped n "Machine When KENT AND LAWRENCE end carpentering, F. M. Lawrence |stantial growth in the near future. and L. Kent arrived here Saturday, | coming from Michigan by the way | of Northern Califgrnia. accompanied her husband they have | Building and Loan Association taken one of the Malony houseslon the Alameda for Petersbu make their home. Juneau has the appearance of a wideawake city, said Mr. Lawr- START CONTRACTING BUS[NESS LOCALLchnL‘e in speaking for the firm. It; | prospects, from what he had heard, To engage in general coniracting | were excellent and indicated su |on sixth Street where they will [ [ | A. J. Nelson, Southeast Al Mrs. Kent |Manager of the Dime and Dollar it Hits Abutment— Bursts Into Flames COLLINSVILLE, Ill, May 19.— Jimmy Shelton, veteran jockey at| the Fairmont track; James Eaton, exercise boy, and Randall Small- wood, jockey's agent, were burn- ed to death, trapped in their au- tomobile which caught fire after | crashing into a concrete abutment on the road north of here last night. MAKE RAIDS, . SALT DEPOTS BOMBAY, India, May 19.—Elab- orate police precautions failed to prevent desolutory raids Sunday by Nationalist volunteers on salt de- pots. Four hundred Hindus were ar- rested at Wadala where the raiders showered the police with salt. Many Hindus were also arrested at Dharasana. —————— Robert Killewich who has been driving for the Frye Bruhn Meat | for Skagway on the Alameda. He expects to work with the Govern- ment in Haines. He was accom- panied by his -wife. 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