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Stitched Taffeta Hats $9.75 B.M. BehrendsCo., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store . D) On a fugitive warrant issued from GFanis\ He oA | 4 | S PRTE AR Approximately 1,174,983 pounds | M-Il I ! | 3 While it Is said that he is g | . - L - ! l% o i) % : ‘ l P M suNnAY 0 waive extradition, Ruston Wil ;{a{r‘ttmvkcy were o;mf] :n ?laur?rlm | 117 8, nc. | taken before Gov. George A.[18St year, according to the state, PHONE and. whie wool | [ :‘rk,; Monday morning for & near. | Turkey Growers' Association. This| ONE 358 G N " 3 ibg. Sheriff n has a|W2s an average of p?un(ls for | ”J; n“‘{g’""”‘“’ |Covers Will Be Laid for 62|88 .o o extradiiion signed|€¥ery man, woman and child in the ik hay blowae at Eagle River Bay By the Governor of Idaho. s | e e L B | whi® evepe de) & nu, /Jf»ux fed :d‘ /8 &Zjfié Vs AT ldl:ofl A. m. — Holy Communion trail will be about 35 minutes for |, wrangell. Free Delivery Phone 33 and sermon. the: average person. Arrivals from Seattle on thel / 7 No Sunday School. Visitors will be welcome at the|plameda included Mrs. Carl V.| Post, Office Substatlon i // / Evening setvice at Douglas. Scout Camp. throughout the entire|Lansing, whose husband is em- | No. 1 T " Daily Crossword Puzzle s ieces st . Artiele of l!r's New Blshop oclated Press Ihoto Bishop Arthur J. Moore of Bir- mingham, Ala, was elevated to college of bishops, Methodist Epis- | copal Church South, at Dallas con- vention. 7:00 p. m—Children's Hour. Con- ducted by Mrs. C. C. Saunders. Holy Trinity Cathedral E. RICE, Dean Phone 604 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. o Catholle Church # benediction of the Blessed Sacra- ment. No._evening’ deyotions. f Hesurrestion Luthersn Church SGUUT UT DINNER 70 BE SERVED Camp Site The: Imu - Dinner ‘at the Eagle River' Boy Scout camp tomorrow, Visttor’s' Day, Will be served to 62 persons, according to the registra- {tion list completed yesterday after- noon. All ingredients of the dinner will {be taken to the camp this nl'nmoon and the culinary department will| |go to work early tomorrow morning. ‘The meal will be served as rapid- 1y as possible, beginning at 1 p.m. | For the benefit of those who do (not feel capable of walking to camp over the trall, two trips of the " Scout ‘launch and outboard motor jwill take the trail, which is a ‘mote scenic trip than the boat ride. ‘Those who aré going to Eagle 'Rivér for the dihner should leave |town betore 11:30 a.m., as the trip ito the end of the road requires at |least one hour, while the hike by day, Sunday. It is requested that no | firearms - be. taken {0 Eagle River bar by thosé who visit the Bcouts. HAUBUT SOLD HERE Twenty-hine lhcubqnd seéven hun- dred ' pounds df ' hlibyt ‘sold here today brought . ptices of from 19 and 6 cents to. 10 and 680 cents. the Alaska on their way to La- touche .and Kennecott. 1IDAHO SHERIFF HERE FOR BANK Officer Arri—v; from St. Anthony to Get Paul " Rushton, Held Here £To take Paul Rushton, alleged Igaho bank robber, back there to and trial, J. A. Frederickson, oriff of Fremcnt Couniy, ar bgre y from his headquarters lh: 8t. Anthony. Rushton is charged with having held up a country bank i@ Fremont County, and was arrest- ed in Cordova about two weeks ago D ‘ _ AND MRS. TOBlN SALVATION ARMY VILL LEAVE FOR SOUTH | Capt. E. K. Tobin, who has been work for the last two years, and Mrs. Tobin received farewell order |today, and will leave c Alice for the South. Capt. does not yet know where he will be located. Capt. Lesher will succeed Capt. Tobin at Juneau. He comes from the Alberta field where he has been located for the last few years. He AND WHERE WHO'S WHO Karl Theile, Secretary of Alaska, returned on the Alameda this morning after a short business trip ployed here by the N. P. Severin Company. A. R, Butterfield, representative tobacco among local merchants. Mr. and Mrs. of. Juneau, who have been Outside for several months, were arrivals on me Alameda, After spending the winter in the Btates, Miss Sigrid Davis returned BANDIT SUSPECT ifticharge of local Salvation Army | the Princess | Tobin | Charles Ottesen, | FHANK BURNS ka Steamship Company was sold ta the Kennecott interests, Mr. Burns | became interested in banking. He was a Director and held an execu- tive position with the Dexter Hor- ton bank for many years, and not long ago was elected president of the Tower Savings Bank, which has offices in the Northern Life Tower. A. T. Burns, of Detroit, brother| tof Mr. Frank Burns, is accompany- ing them on their tovr. |WHITE LEAVES TODAY FOR TRIP TO SKAGWAY | To visit Haines and Skagwav cver the week-end, United States Marshal Albert White left here today on the steamer Alameda and will return on the same vessel. He \was accompanied by Deputy Mar- ishal W. H. Caswell who is taking Harry Goldberg to serve 10 months | in the Skagway Federal jail. | | While in Skagway Marshal White will inspect the work being done by prisoners on the Skagway-Den- lver Glacier road. 'rhc sword carried by Peter Stuy- v , famous Dutch colonial gov- | | ernor or New York, has been pre-! sented to the Museum of the cltyw of New York. i | | DEATH ON and FAX Juneau Drug Company | TUB | DRESSES «elsewhere over the Territory warmer readings are reported. [ Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean "Al'li‘)i\s Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8 Ffi"le:m:nu Forecast for juneam and vidnity, bew~uing 4 p. m. today: nder o squares T - % :;":1: for P Fair tonight and Sunday; gentle northwesterly winds. Finlshe Ahehae / LOCAL DA% A . Feminine Shalitm i i | 3 . T A ehiorie FRUM UP TAKU Alaska Ploneer, Steamshlp i Ime ; Barometer Temp. fllnldllty Wind Veloclty Weathe o hird B Jotrney i p. m. yesty 3022 61 NW 9 iy itabitunily (EiR/E] IDIEIR] 15, mumders Official, Now Banker, §am. today 302 45 @ Calm Pt. Cldy Anclent MIRIE|1]N]A] "JEJI(!U §: et s . i C I Mekiring . Nowh Noon today . 3025 58 45 NW 10 Pt Cidy Wountain ib[NIDIEIR O]V (5] ok row Kennecott Lopper Corpor- g CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ; / f €Al % = —YESTERDAY | TOPAY ; LB Al Y 4 ation Men Impressed by | prank & Burns, president of the g i Highest 4p.m. ) Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Ainingsroom t 3 5 luruitacs % New Mineral Area Tower Savings Bank of Seattle, one | Stattons~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather 2 it stana [T/o/NIALL | 2. S, § of the organizers of the Alaska| Freos i 34 3 3 o - Ty S sy v art i | £6. Witk :torbenr- mEfl-Ei “With favorable impressions of the s‘;”;“smp Demparly Sad ORI :; Nome RS R . 0 Cidy 8 - [$[0] 3 flew Taku mineral #rea, Dr. slan[Alaska, and Mrs. Burns are Vis(Ors| gethel 64 .54 | .3 ':n . 0 Clear Indian i B Ratcl professor of geology at|in Juneau today for the first time| pory yukon 66 64 BRI 0 Clear Small ‘:ill:.’m 26, n:' ot | ale since they left the Territory 20| Tanana . 64 58 34 52 i 0 Pt Cldy ke BoTtly. @t e % i £ bones ing ¢ t of the Kennecott Cop-[Years ago. They go to Skagway| gagle .. 72 70 | 5¢ 60 — 06 Clidy 4 ~ ~ 7 Wa o cltys " ering on the . 55 Mefnl 8, l:ll? fer Corporation, returned to Ju-(from Juneau, visit that pmge' t:t— St. Paul . 45 44 38 38 18 [ Cldy P ()R SU‘I "Ibl{ /1 A\ I) il S . 5 Bagug 4. Lmu nBau last evening affer spending|lin, Whitehorse, Dawson and other, Dutch Harbor ... 48 48 - - Cidy e W veyntice bl e Fetihine 5. Mentalty three days up the Taku River, | Yukon points. After visiting Fair-| Kodiak 50 50 | 40 42 * 16 Pt Cldv iy /8 Nl R . Physieinn’s R ?)':-'v'-':mlnnunn 'gin “Bevan Presley, general msnagenb“"ks they will come out over the| Cordova : 60 50 38 38 4 16 Pt Cldy VACATION WE - . ogi. bt Hi of the Kennecott Copper Corpora-[Alaske Rallroad and then south. | Juneau ..... 6 6l | 4 4 =+ o Pi.cay g :loll::Ll;lllke °. ;,_m" tion ompanied Dr. Bateman on| M. Burns was General Agent for| Ketchikan 53 56 | 48 48 * 0 Cldy 4 ' w 3 1 . ; | Bt i . ent T g, ARirmative 51 fe awlet! the trip. According to the latter,[“‘e M“Srka Stcams]hxp m’";{;‘swi:; g;:iitl:;"pe" G g; i; | :g g bt 3 g{gy TTNELT R 7 ku distriet has mads . | ception for eral years. ent | - ly NEW \”LI JINERY ’//,/ 70 Vv z:b;_ ;,‘,,,,.Z;Un 0;,“ the ;,: ,?e:, from his headouarters at Skagway| Seattle 62 62 | 48 48 g “0° Clear i % u 1 ‘They wint up the river to look | to Seattle where he became General Portland . 66 66 50 50 b 0 Cledr < . o : i . . I'IY"'IH]] r Cltfi ! ] V’ / Gver the area as a whole, and to|Superintendent of the Alnskfll SnnkFranc!sco . 64 60 54 56 y 0 Cldy Ay > / 'inspect the Erickson prpoerty, one | Steamship Company, and of the| Spokane 68 €8 “4 4 0 Cleir \ /] n’i, e ol S o e |Puget Sound Navigation Company| Vancouver, B. C. 66 62 | 41 44 v 0 Clear -9.7- 5() . 3 13,,“,' of which his company aciniricli a *—Less than 10 miles. N * Tomorrow they will sail aboard controlling interest. When the Alas- NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainlana stations, except Ju- nean, Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. A ridge of high pressure overlles the whole of Alaska with one center over the lower Kuskokwim and another over the North Pa- cific. The barometer is rising generally over the Territory except at St. Paul and Dutch Harbor where the effect of a low of con- siderable intersity centered southwest of Atkd is felt. Light rains occurred around the Gulf and at Eagle. Temperatures over the Seward Peninsula and at Tanana are slightly lower today and i SCHUMACHER Plaster Wall Board Will Not Warp, Shrink or Crack Lengths, 6 to 12 ft. Widths, 32 and 48 in. Juneau Lumber Frye-Bruhn Company ' Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” worship meet. {will be made from Dotson’s Land-|is an American. MOTHS P 10:00 a. m.—Bible. School. ing, the first leaving at 12 noon|, C@pt. and Mrs. Tobin have made o or . 11:00 & m. — Morning worship. |and the second at 12:30 p.m. many friends for themselyes and the|| LARVEX—FLY TOX D Cl . d P o 7:00 p, m—Intermediate Ohris-| There. will be a lmit of about|Salvation Army during their resi- ORONITE—MOTH ry eamng an r GSSIng tian = Endeaver. Leader: Letota seven passengers for each trip, sodence here. Harris, |it' is hoped that. all who are able —_— RINGS—MOTH BALLS % 4ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” WHITE GOODS SALE [+ B 2 5 Fifth, ana Gold Streets | of the United States Tobacco Com-{ Closing Out the Following Goods. 8:90 a. m.—Mass and Sermon. 29 700 POMS OF pany, arrived here on a recent 10:80' a. m.—Mass followed by steamer. He is distributing a new VOILE, LAWN, DIMITY, FLAXON, PIQUE, GEOR- GETTE, BABY FLANNEL,® Main Bts, 'nnrte boats wlu to’ separate bug- . to Juneau aboard the Alamed: { 1 Notices for thi: cnurch column | mn ci.arch’ building. This room is No. m“ The Uib' Pred Hovik, Among the traveling ma:: aarrlv- VOILES | TABLE' LINEN md LA?E pust be received by The Empire open to the public Wednesday m‘ Sus Setool ith. 15500 Was taken by LB off the Alameda were Albert pot lacer than 10 o'clock Saturday | afternoons yom 2:30 to 4. cervighd ‘nor Suridhy Seriool will pounds " Xew | Wile from Seattl RAYONS be Betd.: % Matlyn for 10 arfd 8 cents. New | VWAl attle, Bert Caro from morning to guarantee change of The public is cordially Invited to Petersbury d o Lot —b England. pald -top phice for 8,700 [Pe 8 and A. Van Mavern serm pics, etc. | attend these services and visit the nds d ‘the * len, Capt,|irom Wrangell. PICQUED t reading room. mmmmm v jelen Capt.|Tdeut. Col S. T. McK. Q Ghei TR T )Xot .2 Knute Hildre, while San Juan pur- s . 8. T. McKall, in- The Salvation Army 151 Main Biresy chased ‘catch of the Dixon, |SPector general of the Ninth Corps and ALL PICTORIAL PATTERNS [+ oy o Capt. Emil Samuel 5,000 pounds JAre®, Is. aboard the Alameda on Public meetings: - \‘ Metropolitan Methodist CHAgA O. PERSONEUS, Pastor. for l’o and' 670 cen| 2 " |bls way to Chilkoot Barracks to | . HALF PRICE Sunday—2:00 p. m. i Episcopal Church , Sunday services: > make _ his annual inspection of | PRINTS . Sunday—7:30 p. m. T 11:00 8. m.—Morning Worship. economic survey. Tuesday—1:30 p. m. g P R 36 §. Wl Buboot IMALCOLM MORRISON . — 1 | nmv. HENRY YOUNG, Minister. | geriBi "rceday and Fridey er-| KILLS BLACK BEAR| SEATTLE AIR LINE OLDEST j Presbytorian Native Church | “The church with the cordiali.; g g+4:00) ey SEATTLE, Ju { $2.50 9 . ;| welcome.” One of the few black bear: » June 14.—An air mail 2 The Lord's Buvpu the first Sun- s ever R Vi HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker Sunday School at 10 o'clock . M. | 4oy of each month. Ito have bitten the dust near Glac-‘m“”d'. uwi;n lidcm‘la. B. C, and . 70:30 a. m—Morning service. No morning sefyice. i i Sead! e oldest privately op- 17 % ik . b il—ipie er Highway < was brought down cratent &l line in the United Sates lo Goldstein Bulldmg Phone 45 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—Midweek prayer service. Epworth League at 7 p. m. For all young people. Evening worship at 8 o'clock, con- ducted by W. W. Batcheller. Sub- Christ, P g sud Maln Streets. The subject will | o tnern Light Presbyterian Church _“Ciod the Preserver of Man." | | professor in government at Texas (plmost instantly. Forester, will arrive here Temporary Location— School at 10 a. m. }[:_.—__________u Christian university, is to spend) e ‘xhg west Monday on the Triangle Corner i , 8:00 p. m.—Testi-| REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, Pastor |the next three years at Peiping,| Florida is experimenting with Aleutian. He has been ab- A et onm NOTICE MOOSE All Moose members are requested tc meet at the Elks Hall SUN- Dr. Robert M. Duncan, assistant carly this afternoon by Malcolm Morrison. . Morrigon was on his way out the |highway when he siw. two bruins tand one of the shortest airways in the world over which foreign mail is upm In 11 years it has clung to knocked the. bear over, killing it parh!unt of Agriculture, and Re- $6.75 | ~—37 | ject, “Sacrificial Service.” DAY at 1:00 p. m. for FLAG DAY ond Vi .11 |the .s#me type of equipment. 5, First Mh‘:: Ch"" : While the pastor is away any |services. :‘eu’r:omm:nck mm‘titelreb":,n:{:ln b s S & Sclen ., calls that might be made upon TOM SHEARER, ,, borrowed a rifle and return- FLORY RETURNING HERE ON i him will be responded to gladly by Dictator. led to where he had seen the bears | ‘MONDAY FROM INTERIOR ; PEARL—GLO " Sunday m’ Wit ve meld a |Mr. Batcheller. ¥ W. T. VALE, {He ove within abbut 200 yards b X g 11 & m. in the First Clirist of “BE A BOOSTER —adv. Secretary. [of the spot, and one of the animals |, ‘Chatles H. Flory, ex-officio Com- ’M We have a full line of it—at Sclentist; Juneau, on Fifth —_— L P ET < ¢ e a) was still ‘in sight. He fired and missoner in Alaska for the De- Juneau Paint Store Corner Fourth ana Pranklin Sts. |China, as political science professor |104 varieties of watermelons to|sent fof the past six weeks on offi- The church where service and|in Yenching university, produce ' better grades, clal-business, Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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