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IESULTS OF conmm% IN DEMOC&AT]C PRIMARY FIRST DIVISION RETURNS, E 10 PRECIN| Precinet— Delegate Representatives Committteman Delegates to National Convention =} N f < | i 1 | F I ] | -8 s 8 8 g .o S 2 Sh BB AN S| g R gl g Bl B B 8| B ' | 8 & Bl @ °f & 8@ & 7| 85 B E 5l B g - Junéan No. 1 200( 79| 4|| 46 85| 154] 213] 141 53| 130 150|| 233 20| 136 | 156] 91j 121| 223| 54| 58 177 Junedw No. 2 { 108] 81| 10| 46 60/ 85/ 144 62/ 42| 103| 98| 152 13 84) 81, 78 76| 136| 40| 45 114 Juneau No. § | 76| 43| 4j| 27| 44| 40| &Y 30| 21 58 65| 77 9 47 48] 38 36/ 67 25 20| 62 Douglas .No. 1 | 6 12; -2 8 @ 3 M 5 o 19 14 2 3 15] 13 1 6 15 7 7 12 Dotglas No. 2 W 1 sy 3 6 2 14 7 1 & W 15 1 8 1) 40 fksom <o) ol 1 Jualpa? . 4 4 of 1 8 4 2 .3 Y 4 64 6 0 3 e e AR R Treadwell 0. 0~y o N .2l bbak Tl s ) 1| i 0/t orof b1 0 Salmon Creek 18 2 2 3 5 15| J6 i5[ 4 8 4 18 o 8 13 o ;e ‘11 '8 2. 15§ Mendenhall 8 8 (1] o 5 .6 14 .4 -1 .4 s 11| Y 6 R T T T Lynn Canal W 2 3 3 6 13 16 ;8 '2 W 10] 18 0 kil 10 11f o8| 4] 8 3. 1 Thane ... 3 i of 0 1 2 ;22 6 4 3 2 .0 0| a1 Kefehikan No. 1 .| 28| 240 281{| 315 214| 95 194] 293 232 52 140/ 35| 175 100 102/ 219 106] 148/ 260| 197 83 Ketohikan No. 2 18| 76| 129]| 113] 75| 64] 68| 19| 80| 24| 66 27| 7 44) 56/ 68 46| 51 57 91| 36 Chareop} Point | 8f 84 43j| 40 2B ¥ 2| 6K 9 10| . A 5 20 151 27 18| 38{ 19) 13 56/ 45/ 13 Saxman | O] 23] 42]] 58] 16| 12) 13 23 58] 3 7 3| 25 9| 81 23 22/ 6 26/ 10 6| 35 24| 6 Wacker City 2 g8 %)) 2 28 8 3 9 % o A 1] % 1) o580 of 28 1 29/ .r 1 29 24 2 Skagwdy 16 1 4 5 1 13 M & 8 1 13 15 g 8 10 “WijaM 7 o 10/ 5 15 5 8 B Haines . | fo| o )| 4 7 723 1y .3 6 6 14 Bl SVl 7 8 4 5o A8 Hyder | 4] 12| 47| 20 2] 7 M4 18 23 10 ¥ 14 30| 16| 26| 25 18 21| 13 30| 14/ 17 29| 28 9 Wrangell { 16| 25/ 43)| 38 23 30 41| 35/ 34/ 12} 21| 28 10 22| 14| 18/ 27| 24/ 22| 21] 25| 26| 16/ 26| 15 Petergburg | 26| 28] 37]| 18 42| 31y 58] 31 33| 18 48| 37 15 27| 36| 24| 33| 26| 32 38 24| 46| 27| 27| 38 Stikine ..... | 8] 4] 18] 19 B} 8 .9 318 8 H 6| 3 |¢ 6 5 6 16/ 5 8 7 4/ 5 1w 6 5 Craig | 0 5 65| 28 27) 8 15 21] 54/ 5| 18/ 10 12 16] 22| 22 18] 27| 18] 32| '9f 14 35 26 1 Kiawpoek . .| 1] 28 80| 98 98] 5 2 5/ 110 9 17, 2 90] 6f 7 84 80| 9 83 16| 81| 6 13| 94 82 17 | Pénndok Isiend ..i o0 3 10 s 8 5 8 & 3 3 4 O 5 e 5 7 5 & 5 3 5 2 4 6 5 3| Hydaburg o 3 79| 38 70| 1 3 4 49) o 23| 1j 68 )| 1 60| 55 5| 53 5 52 32 o 6o 52 B | Sitka o] 13] 67 36]] 28 32| 35| 62 M 23] 41) 64) 50| 14/ 14| 37 25| 33; 40[ 23 49] 37| 30| 48 22 3 61 | Yajutat (in- e o prsh ol S boobad dezdvf ) A 5N complete i Roan N4 B O e (T S YLk w8 el 0] Bl o A 8 Metlatkala | 0 22] 65! 73 34 2t 25| 46| 76| 9 37| 4 50/ 28| 21 63| 49| 20/ 58] 27| 72| 10 23] 76 67 35 Loring ¢ o 8 wuli"12 8 4 -1 2 3 8 8 7 9 3 4 .6 6 5 5 11 1 3 10 11 2 Kiukwan 0 & % o8 BB o1 o o %0 Mo AR of Rpraal ol Breoor il a8 Chilkat [0 8 o0 3 3 I % 0 3 O .3 2 0 2 8 2 o oalogr W oak e 3 A Hoonah ... o 49) 08 )2l e 17 1af 231 8 13 15| 15/ 18 0] 3| 8 o 10/ 14 15 16 13| 5 8 9 § I8 21| '8 26/ 17 A | 12 14| 16| ¢ off 14 4 17 19| 13| 15| 13 20 13| 18 5| 17 ¥ | Bll, 2 14 5 16 B 9 15 16| 18 3 3 7 8 1% 100 18] o 8 5 8 5 6 & | . S ik S 12]|' 24 19| "3 3 10f 211 {78 8 19‘ H 8 19 1w 2 15 4 W 3 1 19 1§ 3 H ‘\ f i | {smat T Results of Contests n CONTESTS FIRST DlVlSlON RF.PUBL[CAN Commit- Delegates to Precinct— Afty-Gen. Auditor teeman National Convention 2 S SR b A ji I ~ {8 &) & &l 8 & 8 & 3 & 3 8 Juneau No. I .| 123| 169)| 29| 80| 101)| 154] 95/ 105/ 142] 60] 208 Juneau No. 2 ..| 50| 74| 11| 45/ 60| 55| 42/ 45/ 46| 29| 66 Junéau No. 3 25| 52|| 4| 29 46/ 43| 23| 20] 41 15| 61 Douglas No. 1 .| 28 28 8 43) 11| 31 16| 32/ 15| 27| 26 Douglas No. 2 16) 19 o 26 3| 17 9 19 2 2 [} Jualpa 184 1] 8] 8 "8 s 8 4 -§H 2 Treadwell iEBee | e BT R | B T B T ) Salmon Creék 4 10/ o 6 10f 10 4| 6 6 3 18 Mendenhall i w8 1y o 8 6 8 8 1 Lynn Canal ....| 2| 13]] 3 6/ 6| 7 6 38 1 i 13 Thane | 8 o o & 6 4 6f 1 4 S Ketchikan No. 1| 16 80/ 75| 25| 8| 55| 20| 29| 92/ 13| 61 Kefchikan No. 2| 2 49/ 31 1] 32{ 7| 39| 48] & 18 Saxman 2 1 2] 0 ook 2l 2 1 0 Charcoal Point 4 19] 12 off 18] 6 15 13f 9 ® skagway 48 93 7 19/ 120) 19/| 80| 3 54| 56 Hyder 6 28 3 16| 200 of| 16/ 8 5 15 Haines 19| 25 4 6| 42 2| 31 9 18 14 Wrangell 11 84 5 17} 70| 14}] 33| 21 56 50 Petérsbiirg { % 7 T 21)| 77) 12| 58] 20| 95 22 Stikine | 5§ 8 9 3 9 3 8 3§ 9| 4 Craig 15| 8| 1 o 1 &l =m| a 18 8 Klawock . 3 8| 4 2| of 4 6 100 4 2 Pennock Island | 1| 1 1 0 2l 1 0 2 0| 2 Hydaburg . | .0 T .0 off 13| of 13 of 13 0 Sitka : 63| 44/ 10, 85/ 16/ 90 14| 86 17, 72| 34 Yakutat (in- | | | Compléte) 8 8 59 2 63 4 60| 6 54 & Metlakatiz ... s B e B S ) R R Loring A B R e R e s R B Klukwan 3l 2 o 21 of 17 o 18 o 18 1 ChitRAS ... # & f o .2 6 2| 6.3 3 2 Hoohal ... 54 12{ 3 53/ 9|| 50| 6jj 56 .6 59/ .7 Port Alexander | 5 3| 1 6 1 6 2 *| * B! . Tendkee R e 1l D B 1O 1 R L L Kasaan | 8 af o # o o 1l o 6 9 9 Totals ........ !\ 596, 999|| 239 952 473//1094] 353 835| 56'1& 618 718 N annual business in illicit furs, has Bootleggm of F“" been ordered by George R. Ho- Ordered Captured |eortn, State Director of Gonser- vation. LANSING, Mich., April 29, Roundup of twenty alleged mem- bers of an upper Michigan penin- sula dur “bootlegging” gang, alleg- ed to havé been doing a $1,000,000 hit 85 home runs this year. —— - — Ear] ‘Averill of the Clevéland In- dians has announced that he wiil LU T T “M* n i Ar;wrica’s Best Known Shoes at $5.00 ** All Solid Leather Counters, Hiner Soles and Heels L T A T T T TR T | W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN MANY YEARS! : TR IR / ; N' ‘lmlmlIlflIlllllll.lllulfllflflllIlmIlllllllll"lllmnlll!llI g Ill] ’/// /' & 1] | // Z L 4 ] e ‘dents will leave town at 11:30 - {a, m. and return in the evening. There will; be refreshments fur- |nished by the class, ‘Transporta- z tion_ has -already been arranged i |by Tom que of the Transporta- tlon committee. Prof, #.§. Dunbam, principal of the High hool, and Freshman Class advisor will aftend the out- ing. R SO IRISH BOXEHS SEEK OLYMPIC FUNDS DUBLIN, 20—A ca.mpaign %o send a boxing Ixéh Dboxérs afe entitléd to a jchance to demonstrate they are camnotmddflcmwnm- trv's préstige against other na- tions, R o S MAY DAY CELEBRATION Democratic, Republican ARE RECEIVED . | . | Primaries, 4 Divisions P HERD ON KENAI g Leaders in Primary Elec- DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY tion Contests Unshak- | First Second Third Fourth eri by Laite Reiting Hen ry Lu cas to Study ncugm—d Dlvé.;;ilon Division Division Div:sion Totals Causes. of High Calf i o by i i3 ; e 8 srigsby 896 55 106 194 1251 Returns from nine additional Mortahty in Herd Ziegler 1052 2 [ 7 1158 precinets in the First and one in Nationa! Committeeman: the Thrrd Divsion, received by : 48 3 - 2 The Empire in the past 24 hours An mvemlga}ion of moose herds Connors 859 2 609 236 1776 ending at 3 p. m. today made|On Kenai Peninsula will be made Frame 54 18 268 118 1153 no material change in the stand- | UHS summer by the Alaska Game Hardcastle 632 11 11 46 800 ings of the respective candidates|Gommission, it was announced $-|pefegates, Convention— in either the Democratic or Ré- do";‘{w:f “,Lm:" u“;':"h""‘:!- 3}"‘:’2“1‘“’“’ Deal 693 39 570 203 1595 publican primaries. o it 4 DM{’W by lnro: Heath 1047 27 295 161 1530 | Senator Dimond, James J. Con- o Rpos! k i 7 < oAt | mation about the food habits of Hoskins 79 41 203 151 1344 | nors and the. Roosevelt National| ™ A 4 Kirk 933 56 47 212 71 | Convertion delegates, and Attorney | ¢ ““!m“b. and fhe causes for P J % o 3y General John Rustgard, Edward|the high rate of mortality among oran ?07 51 29? 151 1406 | A. Rasmuson, Cash Cole, Dr. W, H.|the calyes. Morton 793 50 685 254 1782 | Chase and_ Karl Thelle, Republi-| Henty Luecas, registered ‘Alaska Rice 1101 35 238 112 1486 | cans, cohtined fo maintain their |EUide; Who ¥ thoroughly familiar Shonbeck 619 2 m 283 1698 | leads in fthe contests staged in| Wi the country, has been em- Troy . 483 49 455 161 1648 the two parties. PIOYOL b (CRITY ool Whe Wtk for |, .iggaics 1034 18 " ¢ the Commission. He is expected! i 18 bt Meatlakahta, Loring, Klukwan, i Waketield 94 | Chilkat, and Kasaan sént in com- |0 spend two or tiwee months in e e o st e ssd ot vt et 0 Som |¢he field, under fhe direction of| Walmer 84 2 429 173 1410° ah, Tenakeo,’ Port Alexander and s_camm\ssficmer Anay - piogcts,; gt 6 oA FRIMARY Yakutat were incomplete, Sel-|Ing the survey May 1. A Penthisnues |dovia, returns were received from| = The Kengl Peninswia herds are| Foster 506 31 231 6 the Third Division, said to be the biggést concentra- Rustgard .. 999 184 764 316 The votes for each candidate|ton “"m Tf;eu: eml:ei:w&de Auditor— for the confested places aré giv- E""“‘“A nbe: Charles 239 34 131 179 en in en adfoining colimn tn tabu- | diskic, vary from, 3500 to 20000.f Gou 952 174 626 lat form. The Game Commission believes Tiabis : 473 63 254 o8 that the lower figure is nearer e 2 58 ot ’ National Committeeman— This year 9500 acres of aspara- For several years. the Commis- Rasmuson ..1094 i 739 175 gus were planted in South Owro- | sion and Sportsmen asquainted ‘White .-353 98 198 179 lina. i £ with the distridt have been puz-|Delegates, Convention— e " - : Chiise . 835 139 730 251 1955 D l C o d P 4 Davies ” 65 242 125 999 Jarv y LI'OSS<1wor ubzle Hungerford 6 255 63 1061 / g LU A Theile 118 308 29 1508 ¢ B:fc;oh +.-Bolution of ¥esterday's Puxtls ‘ o ; : PP W S zied 96 ‘account for an 4 & ;‘g&";m‘ amqfi J[fl[flmfi ELISIE] 4 high ceath rate among them l 8. Smatlest 6 IRIEIDESL [ENIAI 10, Religiovs The number that survived to the | 1% z:‘"' [.I‘ MEQE Ju‘[‘"!ifi . T ity yearling _stage was regarded as 1 ?M AN IATTE ! Ijl! 16 fateh much t00 small, and no known 1. Po#dhl' {SIPIOIRITHMC 0INIS| LIDIEIRIS] J; Eatar, {matural couses were found that ool (HIOINIE IV iolwis RS IR] o, PSR g | VOUd @Goount for a high death 15, & mtum AIS|SEZDAMISHRBIU] i F s rate among the ealves. " lcr g, I hl-“armmmst two or three yea.ra y the Commission has wanted to | g: h. c d oft make a close study of the field, ”A o F 20 but, was unable to SStain sufficient N % 83 Inguires, funds. A short time ago, inter- | ational Commllteeman- IBEILIATIE] : g&‘, : ested conservationists in the States| Elect Exi % 52 ""'u.'“""" AMENEAITIDIC[SIINEIRIO] 3% Tivam . |made a coniribution for that pur- presses Appre . § “.‘.'.'; o (IOIERIDIOIVIBIT] HUKSN ik Enatlay . |pose, éMBling I fo go abtad wan-| Ciation for Big Vote e ¥ cut mrther ‘delay. vs. Hlumimating I b.';:‘.n M 4. Mon : Thn?ks :: e:::e Republicans of Ju- 3L foeh . Sl 0, b m g FRESHMEN i neau for support to him was Iy .g e :‘ ?7&'%,; & v g TO HAVE expressed today by Edward A. Ras- S ) - g . PICNIC TOMORROW | onai conmistccman for shas oo 0 ¥ 58 Btiow res T 2 5% B ezb tional Committeeman for that par- e of ‘l“- {.v L ag:“ 3 . & ty. In a telegram to United States .8 0 3 Diter Gpne m Juneau “High ‘Sehool Fresh- | Marshal Albert White, his most ¢ or g ?e n 5. ece a“ §7. Part man Oh.m Wwill have an outing active supporter in this Division, ?lml lh!{r at, Auk Beach tomorrow. The stu- (he asked that his appreciation be voiced through the press. Mr. Rasmuson carried Cordova, where he is temporarily located, 291 to 16. Eyak, an adjacent pre- cinct, gave him 52 to 13 for his ovaonent Jack White. “We carried the Third Division by a satisfactory margin, which applies to yoli, Dr. , Cash Cole and R d,” Mr. Rasmusoa wired Marshal White. 3. J. MEHERIN 1§ BACK IN JUNEAU fative of Hill Brothers Coffee returned home to Junemu foday aboard the Zapora. He called on the trade at Ketchikan and en- route to Juneau hustied orders from Port Alexander, Hoonah, Ten- aleeandoflmrSEAhsknwwns ———t— APPRECIATION For the gehérous support given BURN A LITTLE IN THE ROOM OR CAMP KILLS FLIES | MOSQUITOES | This summer, don’t be an- noyed by troublesome pests. Simply burn a little Buhaok in the room, camp or porch, and the mosquitoes, gnats and flies quickly disappear. ON SALE BY GROCERS, DRUGGISTS AND AT SEED STORES Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. We Reduced the Price Hosler 25 Per Cent “FINERY” “Coral Brand” Hosiery Supreme in Quality at NEW LOW PRICES Service 75 cents formerly $1.00 value Chiffon ¥ -8 NEW 4 LOW PRICE - N ON r h Permanent WAVING Ny . American Beauty o Parlor M L 1 HAAS [ { Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar o | Open Evenings | ot *— . e § Motorship . “ESTEBETH” Leaves Junean Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports - DAVE HOUSEL, Agent & Phone Single O Vel { MOTHERS’ Independent Druggists Specials FOR DAY ATTRACTIVE GIFT BOXES OF CANDY —Also— Wide Selection of GREETING CARDS Juneau Drug Co. “There Is No Substituie for QUALITY” ADVANCED MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY NEW LOW PRICES Connoers Motor Co. Distributors COAL ALL KINDS CALL US : DIRECT PACIFIC COAST COAL CO.” PHONE 412