The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 16, 1931, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1931. has been found in the Jarvis Creek | the students were ill. l Charles Williamé, = hegro, Who'| vestigated Alaska’ Rallroad condi- | altitude “of 10,600 feet country. The animals have been | had resided in ‘Alaska a '\guarter |tions some months ago. verse a p! higher than the pea b L there most of the winter. Fced| Pay has been found on Nos. 5|of a century and who conducted a L of Glacier park { 1 is - (. BUFFALO k town, which once rivailed Butt a copper camp. = “Pink Snow” & o ntiful and the animals, 26 injand 6 on Hammond River in the | messenger service in Fairbanks for Use of a drill to prospect thor- | Rare Scenery n fine condition. Word of | Koyukuk, with a drill, according |many years, died recently in this oughly the mining ground controll- | F R IT R or almost a third of the bouts was received by |to- word received here from Kelly | city. ed by Guy Lohness on Birch Crwk1 m e odg | RED LODG : Skirting the | tortuous cour. mount from Re { o Warden Sam O. White, from Louis | and Dubin, the owners. The drill, is predicted this summer. Los An-| pa » traveler wi d 3 Y1 L. Grimsmore, who conducted the |it is said, shows ground as rich Rev. Father Prange of Nulato geles and San Francisco cupnal-; v as is r o | ages ago il search for the buffalo. |as $5 a square foot arrived here by airplane to take i 1s said, will finance the | | the new road v wall also interest the visitor. Fogf~ | prints in the snow cbout Gr: turn pink as ghe . over the duties of Father Elinc project. until the latter recovers from an -oo attack of influenza. MEXICO CITY, April 16.—Inves- s a claim on Ott er Creek; Eddie Kechoe top of a|to | some of the good posed new | plat Bricf Notes of Persons and | i o 3 . | terized him a few years @ | ion of 500 cases of alleged af- will offer fs one , a phenomenon w ['cidents in Fair- in | he won the Nenana Ice Pool. He| Authoritative reports have been ‘thia ‘Bolfing g istening. gla. |to be due to a minute plant of §l [ banks Region recently struck a flowing well of received here to the effect that pools and the and great snow fields [algae family on the snowfieldgas water at 120 feet on John Mec-|the Alaska Railroad will discon- 4 s of the park itself. | T e | comparative interest will be | Interior =~ Alaska’s | rts have been ordered to prose 12nza, the junior- | Phee's fox farm. 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