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1 R .bm' 27, from a knife wound in- halibut patrol from March 1 »o( WA L “:: ed by Gamble on December | March 21. She went @s far west- | {22. The cutting affair occurred | ward as Kodiak. Her service this| > I “;L (;léxchflgrol zbggrd]fitheg:gf:m::p‘ B i'le:;mwas free of extraordinary in- | P Where to buy your gro- oedda, of whi r. Davi vas - 3 | | g % o A R RA I GNED FUR'(‘apmm and part owner and Gam- | Ew A No Boats in Trouble | M ceries for Easter Sunday lblo a member of the crew. “The main purpose of the p: dinner? Why, at George Commander Dench expl: DAVIS KILLING. sz ON FISH BANKS = 552" HUGE ORE BODY i (e b, i ! va >hi- | ) Vi Vi | d ~ ‘rnal of the boat here from Chi- | 2 any Plesli- tond of The tinest chagof a few hours after the stab- | but fishing craft in trouble. None bing. He waived a preliminary | of the boats needed help. She quality, to appease every |F. W. Bradley, President, - appetite at prices decid- % Vi examination and was bound over | Tallapoo |saw only 10 halibut vessels on t Shows. Nenousness When to the grand jury without bail. | PO_ sa to ‘GO Only to!banks. and these were seen befo 2 - | 7 P i Indictment Is Read— |g was indicted for first dogree | Unimak with Seals March 12. None was sighted af-| Describes New Ore in Z edly in keeping with the , | r J y 19 at Ketchi- 4 ter that date. I understand the 4 | ihies: Plead Next Monday fmurder on Januasy | This Year aracoty | of Howte A T 1 Annual Report 3 Walter Gamble, charged with| As the indictment was read to| Having completed the springjfact that fishing vessels are lying| (Continued rrom Page One) first degree murder for the killing him by Clerk of the Court John halibut patrol off the Albatross|in port for protracted periods be-| —0 8 — 2 : | S the top side of the ore shoot on 2 Z A7 of HC. (Lyle) Davis, was arraigned . Dunn this morning, Gamble and Portlock banks, the United|Cause of the poor market co |¢he south side of Silver Boy Fault % \ . 2 £ _' g /// this morning before Judge Justin|was noticeably nervous. Standing States Coast Guard Cutter Talla-|tions for fish. 1 5 W. Harding in the Federal Dis-'pefore the c}xlerkvs desk, he kept poosa, Commander C. H. Dench,| “The Tallapoosa put into Ko }sasa:‘ou:‘(‘ierfox; aas:;;mva%e“ofk:; trict Court. At the request o his hands behind his back, clasp- |returned to her base in Juneay|in response to a call for medica pzr e andagt’he ot ol e his attorney, Grover C. Winn, he'ing and unclasping them continu-|last evening. She will remain here|@id from that town. ; The st ;}7]5 T o NI e LY e was given until next Monday to ously and shifting his position |until April 13, when she is sched- |Surgeon treated the alling daugh- ot A M T seet oM WA enter a plea o rmove against the from time to time. After the ar- |uled to depart on the annual fur|ter of the chief radio operator at s an average assay value of $2 per 2 indictment raignment he was taken back ‘o 'seal patrol the Signal OCorps station th‘j{“ s spifors < Mdmive iptey it ; A P Mr. Davis died nere on Decem- the Federal jail. The Tnllapoo?rt _was on ac‘uvf o le. called at Seward twice e W e it o 3 i ///////// BT TR T R VIR PR » SR ) Won't Go to Bering in expecting that good values will 1 3 “On the fur seal patrol this continue for at leas t1500 feet in ! [ year, the Tallapoosa will not|length and to a depth of at least X ] AMOCAT |go into Bering Sea, as always zmsllx.soo feet, and we are planning been the case with outters sta-|accordingly. & Pineapple 7 tioned at Juneau. She will go only/ “So far, the first winze has Good Z\oufis! as far as Unimak Pass, in accord- been sunk in a straight line to an Fancy creamery butter. ance with recently issued orders.'inclined depth of 1,005 feet (or 21 , cre r She is scheduled to reach the Pass to a vertical depth of 875 feet) Cc can Solid Bricks May 15. She will turn around there across streaks of good aend low f()r E AS TE R and s due to be back here May 23. grade ore alike, finding an aver- % [ 4 Doic No. 1—Vacuum L “Capt. John Boedeker will be in|age gold assay result of $4 per Packed Frult Sala(I command this year of the Bering ton. This first winze is located A 1000 Pairs of Sea patrol forces, He fs well at a point 1150 feet westerly airs o known in this city. He was on the along the vein from the 44 feet o ll, 290 Cutter Unalga for several years of $6 ore found on the Gold Mlnt Je l(’S | when she was in Juneau. Creek tunnel level. Six hundred | Large Can — Amocat No. PURE SILK : —————— caddid i le“’,‘:‘f‘”a s Mo Two. Fine mixture of Cali- <DEMPSEY Is idrlfllng has been done, finding an | 9 . fornia fruits. Ready to . . | average gold assay result of $5 per B serve. IM"/n singwear |ton. Also on this Iveel, a total of | ton. j ;1.570 feet of crosscutting and dia- mond drilling has been done (in | ‘,rour sections 100 feet apart) across | FRESH KILLED a 400-foot width of the vein, find- i / FUH slufl 0[]“ ing an average assay result of 2 f - ) {per ton. Z ’ Method of Mining | | “Shrinkage stoping methods will / ;] x — k | v | CHICAGO, ML, Mawh @ack |, “ o ted for working the best | HOSIERY This is the lowest price in our history for such fine quality. Every pair perfect and comes in popular spring shades. A Special At 2 Pairs $1.50 —Lace non-run tops sey, former world weight ?::;?;f:n (Z ;reki res:::s‘gm forOre in such a manner that the| " al remaining lower grade portions of ;?::fi?gw;;);h?m&;: é:fifx: the vein may thereafter be mined ! “ A [Club in 1926 when he repudiated |DY caving methods. Al deep ore | { la contract to fight Harry W 5. | will be hoisted and moved to the | ‘ | Negro challenger. ‘mill. togehtr with the ore rrom‘ ,“\_ | A ruling handed down by |®9ove Gold Oreek tunnel level, for ) the Appellate Court, delivered | sorting and milling by present es- | ] [ & d ORDER F\Rl J by Judge Francis Wilson, re- | tablished methods A Our Supply Is Limited— LARLY versed a judgment in the Cir- i “The tonnage of deep ore mined cait Court and recommended |Vl be increased as rapidly as| > the case for a new trial. | possible and it is expected to reach FANCY | ‘Suit for $500000 was ‘brought|1,000 tons per day by the end of Iagmnsb Dempsey, who was cham-|1€Xt year. From then on, this Pgaches ‘pion at the time‘ by the Coliseum dally output of deep ore will be y 7 ub, which decl:;res Dempsey had | increased as rapidly as develop- | 29 25 ‘gu:edwthe club great lossp gy Ry SO WOk ‘ORI DrepREy for | i § 5 can C can C |failure to go through with the ing it; and until more of »thls‘ 3 . : | eontract. - Judge Harding H. Pom- z‘;?c(ml;us“cg;nnp“;l;edm:g dif;m:: i li‘;ll‘l}le )‘_ellowhpeaChCS, Early June variety. Small y, i 1 t year | it mCE a8 0 ) ; s alves in rich syrup. " | ratred ‘the Jury o oring i | ‘ODDAge estimates. The total ov- : "S AMOCAT — directed verdict, finding Deppsey |€T3ll cost of shrinkage mining, i £ not guilty. : hoisting and milling the best por- | : |tions of this deep ore should not | |exceed $1.30 per ton; while the [sTRANGLER LEwls d | total overall operating cost of }c]av-‘ | ) ing mining, hoisting and milling | | THROWS M’MILLAN the low grade portions should not PHILADELPHIA, Penn., ‘March | eyceed $1 per ton.” | | | | | | Fancy Peas —=Sheer chiffon quality —Semi-service weight You'll be surprised when you see the love- liness of this hosiery—the splendid quality and the complete color range sponsored for spring. These hose come in three lengths, which enable women of every height to be perfectly fitted. Anticipate your hosiery needs NOW. Coffee~George Bros. Special Our coffee is freshly roasted. Very special buy |25 —sStrangler Ed Lewis, ofj Cali- | e RS at this price. fornia, survived five of Jim: Mec- g - $1.7 e . Pound, 30 sl.oo s [ ] 5 Mullan’s flying tackles, and then| Effective at once, all wood will oun 9 Cents clapped a body press on the Chi- pe strictly cash, except to custom- cagoan fora fall in 37 minutes Bnd‘grs now on books in good standing. 22 seconds of wrestling here last'Prices: 12-inch single load, $3.75; ! Inight in an exhibition match. \double load, $7.00. 10, 14, 16, 22; | —_——————— |and 24-inch, single load, $4.00; | Golden Long, Fresno, Cal. physi- |double load, $7.50. It pays to pay |cal director, uses a bow and ar- cash at BARNESSON'S, biggest |row to bring down game as well wood camp in 8. E. Alaska. Order ~ as catching fish. through George Brothers. adv. Daily Cross-word Puzzle $2.25 5 OZ. TINS—Best Quality ACROS! 2 }. g:,}u',"'fl,’:, Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie : Append : * " fcan ‘animals [CTAIREAPIADHBAIN]| MIAIL]S U g Bt Yeie'e [AITTEGAETGIOMD (e C i MIAL] 1 Brect | Po&lltchp.ol:le:- PIOPALIEIGO|VIEIR U] 46 Thgmher:r | 14 Be situatea [SIP]1 [RIE[SHROR|E G| . enemy Y . |15 Ratsed olat- N[A EVIERBANIES| 1% Agfimflx fluia Z g | '12. Terminus AILIE[S RIE D D T e % A Buy You Cannot Afford to Miss |18 Recreationat [[TT15 tor flags Z il ARIRIZP L IENTIY Vapor 2 {19 Clerical couar [O[REZCIOINISITIRIAI NBRHIE| ~ ||2% Carpenter's |5 [EIMIAINID BATE R IA] 23 Elow Z 2. Nelvg';rlnncy: ANID KIATET R| 26 Mon;xlnmednn 7 24. Small towers [WIA[RT ED A 1. 8coop it B 26, The Indian ARIK LIAISHEC AR ADSOIntAR o The finest fruits, gro. mulberry T arrive ceries and meats pro- 28, Type of DIOWAI R FIE R] 81. Peculiar i " ffered to % Maql‘x‘;ormohllo EMIAIN E | D £ 8 5.’15‘”?. : [ curable are o i st wms [RIAIN DR Bt [ ) i pairens 4 wrRY 7 . Take a cha! il t always reason- ~ morbld COn* 41, ‘Again: prefix 65 That which ts 40. Wash lightly = g o % story 32 Revoked an 42 Light carriage . Woven bl dhle 7 Sawie e 55, o order 4. Motions of the g7 Bitiats stana 43 Cry of a crow R of our ever increasing . 3 sea 45. Employ < 3 in Order your 36. Aa’rnsed;ffmm:? Rudely concise DOWN 47. Large body business. ¥ grocery needs from dah 2. Earth: comb, Gonegh e i 38. Empire state: 52. Silly persons . Dad form abbr, 64. Metalliferous . Close: poet. 53. Hebrew word e . . . . ! of water Munsingwear Silk Lingerie ol et o chi ~ 4. b. 29. Scoffed 6. Disagreements for God OEaEaaa0a i AOE AEEN e F ] v ANaEE AN dd dENEAED &2 dOUEN JO8 JEo AR R PR ol S MO S dRODE U T L e Fashioned of supple, pure silk crepe and trimmed with Alencon-like lace. Flesh, tea rose and white Pajamas in Silk Crepe The fgmous MUNSINGWEAR BRAND, mesh stitch with lace collars. SOMETHING REAL NEW—Latest Pastel Shades A splendid assortment of dainty silk lingerie with trimmings of frothy lace, applique and embroidered motifs. Every garment has perfect fitting qualities and is decidedly a big value at these sale prices. Practice thrift and buy your needs for spring and PINEAPPLE Large Tins 16¢ BANANAS LB. 11¢ Large Bunch Large, ripe bananas. For o CARROTS salads or desserts. 1lc ,can TOMATO SOUP oo P AEN GEmOd | t Leader Dept. Store y==~-47- -5 == | GeorgeBrothers, ; "“3{U (0BT STORE OPEN TILL 8 P. M, |- 7 | = U7 “Purveyors to Particular. People” 1 P | dER/ dBtUNE JnE 7 a