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hour yesterda ough Wunderlich rec WUNDERLICH'S cal aid from three doctors loss of blood was to great for DEATH DUE '”] to recover. He died while und the anasthetic. Wunderlich born in nesota, J\lw 12, 1895. Mi to Juneau from Idaho ars ago, and has been i oy of the Alaska Meat Acc |dental Cut P)o\c‘ e Fatal—Was Member -old daug funeral not be received ota ord is in Minne Old papers 101 saie at the pire office Em- GEORGE Brothers Today’s Midnight Special FROM 6 P. M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT 5§ Pounds SUGAR and 4 cans Darigold MILK 48c 1 Deal to Fach Customer George Bros. flllllllllllllIIIIllll|l|IIIIIIII|||IIIII"I"illlll|llIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi CASH 1 103 (R TELEPHONE FROM 6 P. M. Tt KING 000 A and al- rd prompt American | w. Was seen this week in Fish Creek = basin. FINED $100 AT KODIAK | Goss, Kodiak, was fined $100 in the | received at local headquarters of | the Alaska Game Commission. He | | was ‘ been making a clean sweep of H | game law violators in the Kodiak-| unt()r S Afognak and Alaska Peninsula dis- tricts. | Serenaders UNITED FOOD CoO. Today’s Midnight Specials WHITE LIMIT TWO LARGE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1931. - MOOSE COW AND, CALF ARE SEEN ON FISH CREEK First Time on Record that! ' These Animals Found on Local Islands U. S. Stage Beckons The nucleus of a moose herd basin on the north end of Doug-! las Island, it was reported today to the Alaska Game Commission by Jack Smith, Douglas, who has been prospecting in that - district alb summer. A cow moose and a year-! ling calf were seen by him, and it is believed a bull moose is in the N iFrancine Larrimore, popular stage |star, is shown ""'vmiv"n the 8. S, Mnuretnnm at New York from a sojourn in Footlight England. ingagements in the United States seckoned the nlc‘t'xl»ess to her home- The cow and calf are fully pro- tected by existing game regula- tions, it was pointed out by H. W. Terhune, Executive 'Officer of the 1E HOTELS i . Commission. “Not that such pr i n woul S in this| ®—— LY LTl S 1S s, as 11, ABLECH ik e Alasian : 4 sure that he| paward Gibbon, Wm. Strong, Mel sportsmen of this vicinity will re- [ SAVAIE C R gard the animals and their e R Sond % ~.i ence on the island too highly to| Gastineau : 0 g t} 3 A ry yce, Bes- countenance them being killed,” he | George Bacon, Mary Joyce | sie Hearn. | added i s st time on record Y This is the fir that moose have ever been seen | on any of the islands in Southeast | Alaska, ‘Thelr range is largely in | 3 the interior back of the coas: (NG mountains. They are seen and Kkill- ed each year in the Taku and| Stikine valleys but they enter| there from the hinterland. How or | where they came from to Fish Creek is uncertain, but undoubt-| edly they traveled through some of the more favorable low passes in the coastal range. | The cow and calf have been on Fish Creek for several months, Mr James G. Lennon, Lyn Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wentland | the situation remedied. PAINTERS HERE CHARGE WAGES ARE BEING CUT Wite Wickergham that| Capitol Painters Pay Less than Going Scale INEW YORKER IS HERE TO HUNT with Johnny Harris for 10-Day Quting _ | Alleging that less than the going | Andrew P. Kellogg, Schnectady, local wage is being paid painters N. Y. sportsman, and member of and helpers engaged in painting |the General Electric Company’s ex- the interior of the Capitol, painters yesterday telegraphed|today on the Chirikof, cruiser of Judge James Wickersham, Delegate |Dr. H. C. DaVighne, for a ten-day to Congress, requesting him to lay hunt in Tracy Arm and Admiralty their complaint before the Treas- Island for mountain goatand brown ury Department and seek to have | bem‘ He was accompanied by W. |John Harris, well known local big The telegram was signed by!game guide. practically every painter of this| Mr, Kellogg arrived here Thurs- city. It alleged that the rates pald |day evening on the steamer Prince by the contractor here are $6 for |George for a two-month vacation painters and $3 for helpers, whileland hunting trip. He will spend the going local rates, it Is said,|a few days in Tracy Arm, then are $8 and $6. next week when the bear season Under Federal statutes, particu-|opens he will cross to the south larly, a law enacted at the last end of Admiralty Island seeking a session of Congress, contractors on|brown bear. Government projects are required Returning here about September to pay not less than the going lo- |7, Mr. Kellogg will sail for Seward cal wage scale. enroute to Fairbanks. He will hunt - eee — mountain sheep in the interior with KILL NEGRUES£ Custom Wheat Grinding Revived by Low Prices BLOUNS'IOW?,_FIomlda. Aug. 29.—Two negroes were killed 15!} miles south of here today after be- | ing released from jail, on bond, charged with attacking Frazier William, forest ranger. The names : LINDSBORG, Kas., Aug. 29.— Custom grinding, almost forgotten in the busy mart of modern trade, has come. back in central Kansas. ‘With wheat selling at 26 cents a | bushel, many farmers have resorted |to the oldtime exchange of grain Smith said. He first saw sign and followed their tracks last Spring, but he didn't see the ani- mals until this week. They have made themselves at home in their strange range and were both in excellent condition “I had not intended to say any- thing about them being in the val- ley but yesterday T learned others had seen them and that there was a probability that they would be hunted, so I decided to inform the Game Commission,” Mr. Smith said today. He is going back to the district next week and will sort of keep a friendly eye on the animals The maximum penalty for Kkilling either the cow or calf is $500 fine or imprisonment for six months in jail both fine and jail term NONRESIDENT TRAPPER ELKS HALL TONIGHT All New Numbers Because as a nonresident he trapped without the license re- quired of him under the Alaska Game Law and regulations, W. F. MUSIC BY Earle United States Commissioner’s Court there, according to official reports arrested by Game Wardens | Jewell and DuFresne who have GO! IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII S KING PROMPT DELIVERY TO MIDNIGHT 39c¢ {and Charlie Smoke, ‘SOII. | masked men. | Al:',(’nl House. | pointment. PACKAGES TR IllllIIII|ll|llllll|ll|IIIIIIIIllfllHIHIIIIlIIIII|IINIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllw ¥} e |for flour. One mill near Moundridge, ha |so much trade that farmers wait in line throughout the day. e ,——— NOTICE of the two negroes are Richard father and They were shot to death by - PIANO TUNING Repairing—Refinishing P. W. Phillips, Baldwin Sales now at the Juneau Melody Telephone 18-2 for ap- —adv. not be responsible for contracted by my wife, Willard. ~adv any deb! Mrs. C. R. C. R. WILLARD. BEAR AND GOAT {Andrew P. El_logg Leaves| local |ecutive staff in that city, left here | = From and after this date I will| P | JAM for EVERYBODY [ LARGE JARS-—ALL FRUITS 45 Cents At GARNICK’S--Phone 174 IIIIIIHIIlIIl"Il""I"II"IlllllllllllllllIIlllllllIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIII||I|I||||||||| ATTENTION L.0.0.M. 700 LEGION OF THE MOOSE | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION AND FAMILIES Monthly Social AT MOOSE HALL MONDAY NIGHT 9P, M. MR. R. 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