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L] LY - R r— R —— - for the past month, left jast even- ing on the Zapora for her homfi { in"€hichazbt. s, Gallwas “ac- ' cfmpanhd her daughier to ‘Chich- a=c£ for & few weeks' «stay Lherz afler which she gians to go to | Tenakee Hct Springs o be Joined later by Mr. ‘Galiwas. NEWS e OF THE WRESTLING WORLD. HT HIS WAY FROM THE DEPTHS TO THE DIZZY HEIGHTS TO BECOME CHAMPION OF THEM ALL! WOTTA MAN By BILLE DE BECK HE GREAT RULERBECOMES A POOR MAN pEREET OF THRONE, FORTUNE. AND PRE STIGE. LL WAS NOT LOST, HOWEVER, FOR BARNEY €006 wflom HE BEFR{ENDED (N HAPPIER DAYS, GUIDES HIM- -- FIGHTS FOR HIM=-~TILL HE REACHES THE HE\GHTS OF FAME AS THE WORLD'S CHAMPION WRESTLER. e —— BR ' D flE TAKE RESIDENCE FOR WINTER| WRK | Mr. and Mrs; William< Lynch | have taken the Cramer ccicage | | which was recently purchac>d and | reconditioned by Joseph Wehren, ! ! ffor théir home ‘this winter. M | Lynch returned to Dcouglas a ‘I'short time agd, after spending Lhe summer in Ketchikan. pi. 3 i <1 SHORT WEEKS AGO THIS MAN Pouring C F J i ESTINY SAT ON HIS THROME -~MIGHT" ouring Concrete for oo;-’] AlA SKA N | Tl o) A RULEROF THIRTY MILLION SULUBIAN > 81> 8020 8- 3 teat Britaimefights eseeved) 3 ”&JEC‘-S NOW "THE ings Underway— |— £ i e R e ip w2 b WANTS TO QUIT..... Timbers Arrive testing 1 warranted to determine D l > MILLS NAVIGATION CO. S Bonss of & mastodon of ‘thelits yardage and values. al y Cross'word I uZZlc HEAD VISITS THIS CITY| RALI‘Y DAY AT AT THE HOTELS s L‘Work ém the new bridge over g;:sr;%‘;ne ;ex;x;)j ;vere I;)::d 5(4 — | BETHEL MlssloN‘ o—v%“ = '] wson Creek is pregressing sat-| nika e low sur- Supplies for the Sam Dubin ACROSS G. H Wil bl Gastineau b Y 3. s, president of tmes| The Bethel Pentecostal Assembly nea ;:elnc r.;::}y; bl: uru:)g 4 we;k ! Farocin g:e :o tm" fm;:,e ,5;;“" | trading posts on the Koyukuk riv-| 1, Title of Attena bl ok ol e T 555 Wills Navigation Co., was & munl-’non Main Street will observe Rally| - gmh' U‘gnn(l:sk”nmg I;:ifl- en busy pouring con-, osition of e €3S cr are being transporetd from Nu- 5 A mm ot 13. Vehicle tor tr] sang i Da in their Sunday ‘School at|=son, ewart, B. C.; R. D. er, cfete for the Hootings. Yesterday|and th? fest of the skelston, uh’tlato on George Black’s gas boat Isra PAICEAMOIT [O[RFEA Cfl 2. c|m.l{.§::| pt;pt Paarf; nmfiuleorrhzhcsh)xfz :as in’| 12“1’5 o'clock tnmorruyw In con- | Seattle; O. Jensen, Juneau. the Zapora: brought the heavy animal ‘musi have mired In 2 Bertha, which set out from Fair- g ‘5‘,',‘;‘,';25",:‘;,“ AINIABZAIDIOIRIEFABIOND] ,, txuentes port yesterday visited with friends |n:ction with the lesson of which| Alaskan tinbers and other lumber to bejquagmire and perished, accordingpanks recently to make the Koy- sicing S| MIP REAMIO[UNIT] &5 Agiute amdl conferred with the local sg- |the Golden Text for tomorrow is| ~Victor Samppe, Lisianskl; Mrs. used in the bridge and as soon ‘as |0 experts of the Alaska Agricul-|ukuk trip. The Dubin shipment 18 Loy, P 26 Decorates ent. Mr. Wil fair busi-|“Come Thou With Us and We Will | B. Miller, Seattle; L. H. Smith, Auk the conorete work ik finishéd the ture College and School of Mines.|from Nulato consists of 75 tons of. aent BEABIOAIS i i g L fnl'thelti‘r:liory som’:ered b; Do Thee Good” there will be a|Lake;. F. N. West, Fred Carlson, Test of the construdtidbn will move!who made the excavation. TWO general cargo. 2% Bt auibe gs HIEIR ORITIEINIT| miaie Without |11 company, He was Smpressed | short program With, & special ‘speak- | Juneau. f8rward rapidly. | wolf skulls, estimated to be from 1sever OOIL FACIRIAISISFZOIH| 10. meisi tasten |with the numerous improvements|er. Everyore invited. Classes for | S eee RSt a7 R 80000 to 50000 years old Were| pine exhibits of farm and gar- terous PIURKACIRIUISIERZCTIO] o1, aifituey ii. Juneau since he was here three |all, including a large Adult Bible| Lakes in the Irish hilis region IN _HOSPITAL found at a depth of 45 feet onigen food products and of garden Spre o S RIUIN A|VIE[S assistants years ago. Class. |of Michigan, are two feet lower e Sullivan Creek in the Hot Spiings flowers were made at the eighth| 19, Measure of LIE[AISEMISWIEDIE gt 1 g - Lo s " Dickie, son of Mr. and Mrs, |district, northeast of Fairbanks. |annual Western Alaska Fair at| .- di fnce AlT 33. Fits one inside < Richard McCormick, Jr., was ta- Anchorage. The Fair was held ia:;.fiuf:em H AR D«Mhd ken ‘to St. Ann ®Hospital.yester-| n & fight with psreupines, Cy- o o g e 3¢ Berointe SIHORIEBHPIL[AIYILIE[T] & Rerainiarous | ady siffering with a bad cold,'clops, the one-eyed bull, and an, Nafrow: comd. [HTAIS OIASITRAAICIE] n. mecorenn z ch was accompanied by ‘high unnamed cow cf the muskox Terd| pairbanks has lowered her tax! ;l. crmmcumuc E S[E Vi TN . MNEb Lok He was fully recovered this at the Alaska Agriculiural Col-|rate from 2 per cent, at which 3¢ 3{“; ats 43. :l::'ner morning, however. lege and School of Mines, near j+ has stood for years, to 1.75 per !g M ereal 49. Demolishes DOWN 3‘ Quantities of i Fairbanks, were worsted. The ani- cent, There was a balance’ of | 3y sacree‘;: iage 50 Anarchists L European -y i { LEAVE FOR CHICHAGOF ma's, in their large enclosed quar-' 186,878 in the city treasury at the :{ grench ;I.v‘e‘r g:: fiuound % mountains 3. Velocities I 73 oman 3. De: : : |ters, were lassoed, hog-tled and close of business July 1. 42, Mire S8 Wormal moeet- 5. Nobleman e ekiee 4 g i Mrs. Louis Delebsoque,’who has the quills pulled from mouths and| 43 Enrlnl{ 4:-0 3 ml)r‘;n i Kind ol Wel 53 Inclineo walk been visiting weith her parents, facés by herdsmen with tweezers.|' In the Kuskokwim district, on el R H ik oft g1 e P 3 g AN b A Mr. and Mrs, F. A J."Gailwas | Thirty quills were taken from CV- Bear Creek, the New Ygrk—A]a:,},] “w Del:lcu-‘ cor:;. g{ '“nfi:’::l sea A cumlng color :g and-lr;m! : e jclops end §1:dm ‘e icoN:. IMlninz Company has been working ”v 3 &5 Wear away ‘the head ana & spok n —_— !20 men and there is every indica- moveinent of neck 58 Rrrican Hot- i e loc! 67 Strok, ly 8 Moose, bear ‘and mountain sheed tion of & successful season. At | g mheatrien B - e agam 89 Kitea | in their native haunts can be ararvel Creek, a tributary of Aniak manner §9 ‘Cabbage salad 10 [mporiance Sin | viewed in the Seward district from | airplanes. Fifteen moose, eight bear and many mocuntain sheep were seen on ‘& Tecent flight that Ray McDonald of Seward made in Sémces a McGhee Airways plane with Pi- loi Winchell ‘at the controls. Fi ———*0—!-3'5‘4—4"-—1 tures of wild game Swere taken Notices for this church eolumn by Edward M. Ray on a flight he must be receivéd by ‘Thé “Empire made with Pilot ‘Witicheil. nét later than 10 o'ctock Saturday | morning to. guarantec ‘chafiBe of | Large quantities of fish have been mmon topics, etc. smoked and salted at Hyder by Douglas Cathelic Church sz | PETSONS as a precaution against a z bt it | winter of unemployment. c:zmm- — |erable mountain ‘sheep also will be | No services in Déuglas-this Sun-:selwd, the “Hyder ¥erald says. day. Douglas | —sir s | with the approach of winter. n’conditinns are bdtter this fall |than they were last fall in the {Cook Inlet district and in the Congregational Community Church . 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Preaching. tohisholm. ‘merchandise - broker, :queted ‘as saying in the Anchorage lTnmes The improvement is af- tributed to greater runs of salmon, revival of herring fishing and es- {taklishment of new clam canneries. 7:30 pm—Evening Prayer and; Food supplies were sent by air- Sermon. plane to 30 prospactors in the Mec- | community. Connell Creek district of British |Clara Peterson. ¥ E Columbia. They had been re-| Public schoow veachers at An- duced to cornmeal and wild game. Teports of coarse gold being found on creeks in the McConnell dis- trict are denounced as ‘fairy stor- l‘he Wringer -Washer country to the Westward, J. J.| s T {is the fifth white woman in the River, Gus 'Wilson and Chris Dakl are working the Lyther Hess ground. They emplay five men In tthe summer of 1931, they took out $27,000. | Operation of the Gold Cord Min- ing and Milling Company on Wil-} Jow Creek, north of Anchorage, throughout the winter is planned by Bertholf, Horning and Black. owners of the property. Becau of the deep snows that obtain in the district, winter operations have | mever been undertaken. | At Anchorage residents saw a | partial eclipse of the sun August |31, Visibility was good for an |hour and then the phenomenon | was obscured by clouds. Frcch snow on the mountain is Anchorage's first harbing- of winter. Lucille Liavery of Fairbanks, ap pointed Territorial School teacher at Wiseman, fflew there from Fair- | banks. Thére are eight pupils. She chorage are Superintendent S. L Peterson, Gordon A. Dixon, Helex Willey, Phillip Giil, Verneita Her- ron, Alma Rukee, Marion Peterson, ,'I 15 EI%II :7 I il Wl'l a8 sudtenadt 7 /,6//1 25 : III'%%%‘ /N '/// / FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. 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