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I W S T S AR S o srmio. e i vt 2 ] i 1 i T P NG Nl e I e e S e ————; TO STATES FOR BUSINESS TRIP G.0.P. National Commit- teeman Called East by Banking Interests | | lican na- | Alaska ited here e the Prin- in port He is ttle and New York | isiness and will be 30 dayse. | declined to dis- [ ers further than the na- in that and for an 1t Hoover be re-elected He expects ington before returning 0, to cam- 1 ele mn for Sena- n Thomas of that State return here about Novem- NORTH STAR ON SOUTHERLYTRIP WITH BIG LOAD Indian Service Vessel Has 1,160 Reindeer Out of Nome for South | | | | D h Star, Service v{-wel‘ Alaska Division of the Of-| fica of Indian ‘Affairs, now on its | maiden voyage to Arctic waters, | Friday for St. Law- h a cargo of 1,180 ndeer carcasses rding to an ouncement made today by Gov o A. Parks. Unless prevent- ed by stormy weather, it will load additional deer at St. Lawrence Island. This is the largest cargo of rein- ccr ever handled by the Gove and more than twice as 1 as those handled by the old Boxer which was succeeded on the run by the North Star. The meat will be distributed by the vessel at local ports between Eeward and Ketchikan, the surplus to be taken to Seattle for market- ing. STENOGRAPHER, COLONEL HAVE SHOOTING TILT Police Claim Two Shots Fired — Girl Says There Were Three SEATTLE, Oct. 24—The authori- ties said the evidence in the shoot- ing of Col. William A‘. Inglis con- flicted with the story of Miss Mary Nash, employed as stenographer by Inglis, and who is alleged to have lived with him for the past three| | years. Miss Nash is shot in the abdomen and knee. She said Inglis th:n himself. been drinking heavily. The police said there are no powder marks on Inglis's head while there are Yeavy powder marks on Miss Nasi. The police, said only two shots were fired but Miss Nash says there were three shots. ————— It is estimated world production ©f merchant vessels is at the low- il point in fifty years. shot her GEORGE BROTHERS 5 Fast Deliveries—10, 11, 2, 2:30, 4:30 Special Delivery — and She said he had|s leader Dept. Store (GEORGE BROTHERS) Martin Insull, Chicago utility jailed in connection with an indictment voted in Chicago charging to dismiss another indictment i him with embezzlement as a result of the crash of the Insull utility |which he was charged with break (Asscciated Press Photo) empire. magnate, is shown as he hugigldlly tepped into a waiting auto at Barrie, Ontario, to dash back to Orillia P being released from the Barrie jail on $50,000 bond. He was fed States Attorney had promised | SAMUEL INSULL’3 TRAIL IN EUROPE Thir map shows the trail followed by Samuel Insull, former Chicago |of the prohibition laws. France, thence to Turin and Milan, | utilities magnate, following his indictment in connection with the down. | fall of hic once-mighty Industrial empire. From Paris, where he lived | after leavinp Chicago In June, Insull went to Mondane in southern tody, and larceny. and finally by plane to Athens. 1 OUTLAW |Women and Children, Who | Refused to Leave Men, ‘ Are Killed | JOLO, Philippines, |Deaths of 32 Moros including eight ’women and six children, in recent jattacks on outlaws by the Philip- !pine Costabulary, were revealed when fighting was suspended for two days to permit officers to bury the dead natives. The women and children were killed when they refused to leave the men despite parleys for re- moval of noncombatants. Oct. 24— FORMER DOUGLAS MAN H HAS NARROW ESCAPE | On October 13 according to ad- vices received in Juneau, Native Police saved Provincial Governor Arthur Spiller and K. W. Chap- man, Provincial School Superin- ‘tendent of the Jolo distict, Philip- volting tribesmen. Chapman is a former Douglas man, incipal of the schools of the Island city. —,,——— TENCED FOR LING DEER BY SEY INDIAN Willis George local Indian, was today taken before Judge Charles Sey in the United States Com- | missioner’s Court on a charge of cat. He entered a' nd was given a te months in jail | which was suspended on good be- ————— AN INVESTMEN: IN HEALTH From October 15 to November 15 you can get a complete examina- |tion and 30 adjustments for $30.00.! For on month only. Telephone 581 | for an appointment. DR. C. L.' FENTON, Chiropractor. —adv. > o—— ¥ 50c Pioneer Taxi, Phune 443. adv. At Your Request i pines, from being ambushed by re-| - MOROS DEAD‘HEARDEMUGRATS;_W ‘Advance Time of Tonight’s | Meeting So Can Attend Rally The usual meeting time of the df Moose which or- commences at 8 o'clock has been advanced one hour for the meeting tonight. This action was taken by the officers of the Lodge at the request of several of the members who desire to attend the Democratic rally at the Colisuem tonight. As there will be initiation ser- {vice tonight, officers and members jare asked to be on time so that |the business may be transacted and | concluded early. ———,———— |ITALY ADDS 1200 SCHOOLS | ROME—Twelve hundred new pri- mary schools are to be opened in Italy within the next scholastic year to meet increased educational demands induced by the govern- ment’s campaign against illiteracy. ——————— Mrs. Andrew Carnegie widow of the famous millionaire, is spend- ing the season at Skiboo Castle, Scotland. SPERRY PANCAKE 9-lb. bags = | by Judge 'W. Harding to a term of | Alaska today. | Roy Poloff et al, JUDGE HARDING SENTENCES ONE 70 2- YEAR TERY Hines Changes Plea to Not [ Gullt'y-—*Dates for Crim- i mnal Trials Set i /Charley Johnson, who . recently entered a pléa of guilty to an in- | dictment charging larceny from 2 | dwelling, was Saturday sentenced |two years in’ the Federal peniten- |tlary at McNefl’'s Island. He will |be ‘taken south on the steamer ' Edwin D. Hines, who had pleaded | guilty to escaping from the Peters- burg Federal jail, with the ex- planatory statement that the Uni- 1ing into a building and larceny, | Saturday changed his plea to not guilty and asked the court to give him legal representation. Judge Harding appointed Arthur W, Fox | tc defend Hines. | The criminal calender was set by Judge Harding Saturday as follows: | November 14—Tony Zenck, charg- ed with assault with a danger- ous weapon. For trial affer this |is concluded, the following cases| | were set in the order named: | Frank Breed murder in the first | degrea, | Cliff Matthews violation of the | prohibition laws. | | ©:. J. (Shorty) Graham robbery. | James McCloskey and W. H. Ryan violation of the prohibition laws. i violation of the prohibition laws. Louis Wagner et al, violation i Gus Cassell, perjury. Edwin D. Hines escape from cus- ——————— ATTENTION MOOSE Regular meeting will commence tendance is desired. C. H. MacSPADDEN, Dictator. ————— | Experiments in South Africh have shown that iron pyrites, com- monly known as “fool's gold,” can be burned as fuel under steam boilers. - CASH TALKS Our agent in Los Angeles has sent us another one of those ex- traordinary Diamond Bargains. It jis a stone weighing more than | three-fourths of a carat, fine blue | white color and practically per- fect. It is mounted in a platinum setting surrounded with eight small- jer diamonds two of which are i marquise shaped. The whole job cost somebody about $750.00 several jyears ago. Times must be tough down there with lots of sellers and few buyers when they let these! things go for the price it is offered to us. We don't need it in our business and will pass it on to somebody for $250.00 cash or send |it back. This is an apportunity for somebody with some idle money {as even if the world goes broke this value will not get any lower and when we come back there will be a nice profit. See us promptly if you are interested. THE NUGGET SHOP . REAL BARGAINS CORN MEAL, 9:1b. bags . FLOUR GARNICK’S—Phone 174 P s HAVE YOUR PLUMBING “DONE BY THE JOB” NOT BY THE HOUR Estimates Free Just Phone 34 WE HAVE, COMING— 5000 fect New CRANE Radiation at 29¢ per foot. Now is your chance to get a hot water - heating.plant cheap. - TOILETS CHINA TANK Imitation Mahogany Seat - $16.00 COAL STOKER $165.00 WWWMWMMW COP0000000000000000000000000000000000000 “RISDON” | AUTOMATIC i | ¢ DIMOND SPEAKS : JUNEAU COLISEUM,8p.m. TUESDAY - Douglas+ EAGLES HALL TUESDAY—7:30 HEQ=ZO- HEQ=~ZOW EVERY VOTER ON GASTINEAU CHANNEL URGED TO ATTEND And hear directly from Mr. Dimond his plat- form for election as Delegate to Congress on the Democratic Ticket! ' ALSO PRESENT WILL BE FRANK A. BOYLE- Democratic Candidate for Territorial Auditor MR. WILLIAM A. HESSE- Democratic Candidate for Highway Engineer N.R. WALKER- Of Ketchikan, Candidate for Territor- ial Senator THOMAS B. JUDSON- Democratic Candidate for Territorial Representative LET NOTHING STOP YOU'! From attending this important and informative meeting in which . DEMOCRACY WILL CLEARLY STATE ITS PROGRAM FOR A ) NEW DEAL! NOTE — IMPORTANT! The Coliseum Theatre has been engaged for the ' entire eevening.© The meeting starts promptly at 8 P. M. Everyone is invited. . : FREE ADMISSION! MR. MR. MR. GEORGE B. GRIGSBY Will Preside P TS RARE T PRP N ¢