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BADLY WOUNDED Shooting of Andrew Jackson Near Haines He was to before the U: sioner ther the Army hos Barracks where to be resting easy Only a few details of the shoot- ing were received here. Deputy Sul- t Jackson un- a tow latte: ed up & rifle and s He fired a sec me bullet penetrating he time, the gas tank of Jackson's boat DEPUTIES RECAPTURE PRISONER WHO FLED | FROM SKAGWAY CREW After a week’s freedom in (h:‘ is of upper Lynn Canal, anx ne, known as the “Kangaroo W K cell in the Federal jail at Skag way. last week and was recaptured on; | 5, by Deputy Marshals y and Sullivan, and guards son and Reagan at Dan Bea tor’s sawmill about 10 miles from Skagway, according to advices re- ceived by Marshal Albert White Merline is serving out a sentence August Dry Law. He was working with a number of other prisoners on a road project out of Skagway. About ten days ago he eluded the guard on the job and took to the hills. e ee— — > | TAT THE HOTELS Gastineau J. L. Carman, Jr., Tacoma; A C. Eckmann, Gordon Graham, Se attle. Alaskan James Stewart, E. B. Sparling, T. W. Rising, Seaftle; E. M. Gil- ligan, Thane. Zynda Mrs. E. E. Verdier, Tacoma; Capt. and Mrs. Earl Hunter, United States Fisheries Brant. e eee After weeding the garden one may get that kink out of his back by whitewashing the ceiling. — e The old fellow who serenaded his girl with a guitar has a grand- an auto horn. LT i BY RIFLE SH[]T[ Antone Klahn(‘ Held fo.t | was reported as last night again in his| He escaped from custody | for violation of the Alaska Bone |g son who gets quicker results wuhl ( at Roslyn, Long Island. GARDENSHOUTS = WITH Jov; FISH HOUSE HEARS IT Scotty Ralses Vegetables| and Flowers Near Front Street plants that border it entirely shouting with joy. They have th: ed beyond the most sanguin ex- pectations as a result of the warm weather of the last few Scotty's garden! Where? On the hillside just above the sidewalk opposite the Fish House on Lower Front Street. Scotty lives in a little house hard by. e land, i\aluakfle business property, is own- |ed by prosperous mercha and | its occupant of quondam and his small habitation ar y tenant and teneme: Children Are Satisfied But Scotty is satisfied with his precarious title, and so are the ‘lntle children who live in houses | farther up the hillside in neighborhood He has grubbed |away stumps and cleared away un- ldelbrush His vegetable and flow- { e rplants climb in and out of deep | holes and meander across and up and down rugged terrain. But all ‘lh(‘ ground has been painstakingly | spaded and fertilized, and is care- fully cultivated. Nature has responded generous- | ‘1) to kind treatment. Scotty has a \good garden. As' he hoes and weeds it, little JAM--All Flavors-- ARNICK’ 00000 A All the onions, cabbages, radish- | es and potatoes in Scotty’s garden, nd the flowering nasturtium are the | TILLAMOOK CHEESE (that famous hrand) hound ..., 0wl S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1931. resident of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, and his bride when they attended church boys and girls make it their ren-| (lvnrm and playfield. They jump |over his beds and sometimes on | them. But Scotty doesn't worry. He doesn't tire of restoring tramp- led plants and never wearies of th |children. He is fond of growir things. Flowers in Fish House Across the way, the office’ of the Juneau Cold Storage Company is embellished now and then with bouquets of varied hued nastur- tiums, contributions of Scotty when- ever his floral plants burst into bloom. They impart a pleasing as- pect to the fish house. Miss Mamie chief clerk, likes them. She s them as long as she vases of water. e — | JUNIOR ELKS PLAY . TOMORROW JUNIOR MOO! Junior Elks and Junior Moose will engage in their sixth game of the season at Recreation Park at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening. The | Junior Elks have won three games and the Junior Moose, two. To- morrow’s contest promises to be a battle royal. — e SALMON BOAT COMES IN Three thousand, five hundred | pounds of salmon were lifted upon the wharf of the Juneau Cold Stor- age Company today from the hold of the Elfin, Capt. E. O. Swanson. The fish went into the fres . .- WOMEN ACCOUNTANTS UTICA, N. Y.—Accounting is one of the coming professions for wom- en in the opinion of Miss Mary J. | Reggs, Utica, N. Y., the only wom- an comptroller in the National As- sociation of Cost, Accountants. She {was a bookkeeper when she was 15 and has been employed with one concern for the past 32 years. Only women with ‘mathematical minds should become accountants, she said. T REAL BUYS FISHER BLEND FLOUR-- 4% patnd:bags ...l 1.75 O 26 45¢ kfillllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIHIIIIIIIll]IIIIIIIHIIIIIIHII PHONE 174 HAINES |ND|AN l \vu‘l\umla Cau "lll b\ Cunwra A|RWAYS BEGINS“ TU BUILD GABINS AT HASSELBORG Workmen Are Trans- ported by Airplane Building material, workmen and provisions were taken to Lake Has- selborg on Admiralty Island ye: terday and the task of erecting a | cabin and constructing a boat there was started today. The supplies and men were transported on the seaplane Petersburg, Pilot Robert Ellis and Mechanic Brian Harland The cabin walls will be of logs. |Tt will be given a tight roof and l!s floor, doors and the windows ;sills will be of sawed lumber taken |from here. The boat lumber w: |sawed to dimension in this ci and merely has to be put togeth at the lake. The craft will be the only one on the lake. First of Several Cabins The cabin is the first of several |that the Alaska-Washington Air- ways intends to ersct on the shores of Lake Hasselborg for the aecom- modation of persons who wish to go there by airplane to fish and hunt. William Denomey is the carpen- ter in charge of the job. He took a helper with him. After returning from Lake Has- selborg, the Petersburg made a ‘f.xn/m,ecmg flight with tourists off the steamship Prince Rupert, which was in port. ai rning the Petersburg took Wellman Holbrook ana A. P. Dod- son of the Forest Service to Chi- chagof Island. They will remain there about a week locating trails. The aircraft returned to Juneau. Wrangzell from Ketehikun Yesterday afternoon, the seaplane Wrangell, Anscel C. Eckmann and Mechanic Gordon Graham, arrived from Ketchikan with J. L. Carman, Jr., President of the Alaska-Wash- ington Airways. Besides Mr. Car- man, two prospectors were on the plane when it left Ketchikan. The flight north to Crescent Lake was made low over mountain ridges to permit the prospectors to inspe: the country closely. They got off at Crescent Lake. This morning the Wrargell de- parted south with four passengers. They were N. L. Troast, Archite for the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Glenn C. Carrington of the Juneau Young Company for Wran- gell, and Mr. Carman and A, L. Dunlap for Ketchikan. P S e Old rapers at The Emprre. | | B e e P MID SUMMER CLEARANCE EVERY ITEM IN OUR STOCK GREATLY REDUCED GLOVER’S PYJAMAS Unusual Fitting Qualities Unbeatable Values H. S. Graves : The Clothing Man | 5 ] [Lumber, Provisions and IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII>IVIIIAIIIIIlIIIIIIl!IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHRIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! PicGiLy B —— g WHEN IT COMES TO FOODS, WE SAY IT WITH VALUL AND THAT MEANS THE FINEST FOODS, FRESH FROM PACKERS AND PRODUCERS, AT REAL MONEY-SAVING PRICES. 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