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8 _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1933. NAVAL VESSELS T0 ViSIT HERE DURING SUMMER Six US. D(\l\()\el\ Sched- uled to Arrive in Alas- kan Waters for Visit For ied on May 15. Preston on Way S. S. Wm. B June 30 ord John Br t of the can Le. the Juncau Chamber of Cc I wired to the Comm: the 13th Naval District one of the destroyers be remain in Juneau over Ji have rec the reply réquest has been forwarded Comman of the U. S. De: und whose command operate. No word has ved from the Comman stroyer fleet. Phones 92 95 [;ail& Cfii)s;uordfil’fizfle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle - e NASH T0 VISIT Regular Dividend Is Declared by Alaska Juneau "leggs. They are cured for food’ for humans as well as for dogfood, and the tails dried and kept under close watch to be used as money. FUNDS ALLOTED Convict Pardoned After Death; Was Innocent Man e of ¢ be iise: 7 HERE PRIORTO Drinking vessel | Perform ! by the Governor. Mr. Nash will be here only whils 'the steamer Yukon is in port. He E. J. Bostrom has been engaged will continue west on the same|to repaint the front of the build- vessel and proceed to Fairbanl on Front Street occupied by from where he will take a planz| to Nome. > Alaska Electric Light and Pow- r Company, by B. M. Behrends, ner, and work was begun today, Troy's Trip Delayed Gov. Troy had planned to b\ in Nome the last week in the cur- | ¢ rent month to attend a meeting | of the district rangs managers of | the Reindeer Administravion re general improvement of the itown section. All outside equipment of the Alaska Electric Light and Power °‘\<wnp any, including the tanks and (which he is head. This trip had to | the be ‘postprned: owing te the Selire | v]n power house, have been freshly of other business, largely in con- INECIRYI oS S Copiuatyiag Otom, nection with the emergency pub-|' > SPring lic works program for the Terri-| tory. ‘ Ferries operating between Juneau | He has been busy for several|and Douglas Island will dock at | weeks alding Delegate Dimond, | the Alaska Southern Airways’ han- :Sub:milmg data on projects from |gar float for the next four or five) all over the “Territory and sup- while repairs to the ferry pI\m him with information nec-|! SALE hemg made. ry to support the program.| TR T {He is still engaged in this work|The former suggested the Depart- land it may require until the end|ment make a thorough inquiry of the month or early in July to|into the matter. complete this work, making the| e, . SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., e June 23—The Alaska Jun- RN TRIP . Gold Mining Company e yesterday issued a notice of e e declaration of its regular e 'I e quarterly dividend. The e nterior Deparlment Inves-|e amount was 15 cents per o hgator Commg to . re payablée on August 1, e Nate i C e i e to stockholders of record e New: comb, onfer with Troy o as of July I5. . Eublia. vehicle | e The annual dividend rate o - | Roy Nash, of the Division of e is 60 cents per share which e |Investigation of the Interior De-|e has a par value of $10) Re- partment, will arrive here next e cent quotations have rang- |Tuesday from Seattle to confer e ed around $20 and above. ® |breifly with Gov. John W. Troy @ @ e ¢ e ¢ ® @ e © 6 © ¢ @ before beginning an investigation e, — vy collog, of late developments in the rein- let deer industry on Seward Penin-| FREH PAINT ON LIGHT mallest U.'S. |gula it was made known today, COMPANY BUILDING ADDS TO APPEARANCE OF CITY yét another business block | Territorial authorities = estimate that thousands of dollars have been | saved to the indigent and relief (funds in the past few years by 'the expenditure of money for this 'purpose, and that material conser- vation has been effected in the salmon’ fishery by it. . . ————————— ! Expended in Bristol The Alabama track team, which | ! 3 finished the season with but one 5 Bay ThlS Year loss, is rated the best ever to rep-| to have been innocent of the resent the university. charge. ; As. a measure of relief to un- | employed among the Natives of the Bristol Bay and Alaska Pen- insula area, some $22,500 will be| lexpended in trout extermination ‘on the red salmon spawning, grounds: this season, it was an- nounced today by Gov. John W.| Troy. ) Of this sum the Territory furn-| ishes $7,500 from an appropriation | made by the recent Alaska Legis-| lature. The other $15000 -has been; put up by the Bristol Bay Salmon A GARNI K packers, the Governor said. t C ,S Phone 1741 The field force of the United| > ¥ States Bureau of Fisheries co- operates with the Territory and - the packers in the work, 1ook)ngj | after the payment of vouchers, etc. | The funds are disbursed amnog ) hundreds of individuals in Bristol Bay and Alaska Peninsula villages. | Trout, tails are used there widely |a barter money and are accepted| by the merchants as legal tender, |Families use them to purchase food and clothing, and a few simple luxuries on occasion, and the kids, keep themselyes in all day suckers and chewing gum if there is a surplus from the family treasury. The trout—Dolly Vardens—are Laken in great quantities on the spawmng beds where they destroy | enormous number of salmon fry ,ns well as oonsumlng myriads of - T0 DESTROYING PREDATOR FISH Total of $2Z,500 Will Be OLYMPIA, Wash,, June 23.— Gov. Clarence D. Martin' today signed a full pardon dated May 31, for Francis Pederson, of Snchomish Ccunty, convicted on a robbery charge. Pederson dicd in the State Prien al Wallaa. Walla on May 31 The pardon showed Pederson SOMETHING NEW'! QUICK BRAN for Muffins, pkg. Just add milk or water and they are ready CLOSE ouT , ON SWIM -, 'time of his trip to Nome and the |/ interior idelerminate. Honest Work New cs Arise Mr. Nash's mission is to inves-| - tigate reported issues that have B, 1. SURHMO HMSKES L MOTORSHlP ESTEBETH e s s e s Half Soles, leather or | 3 P KLYN; ' Inspectors Trowbridge and Gilman s IO, REDD OFF ON bl'rKA RUN of the Interior Department, as I\II Rlll)l)er Heelq S R the result of which a new Field|| Half Soles, Ladies . 4 On its regular trip to Sitka and Superintendent, Lyman S. Brews- shipped a huge coll(’cl'on way ports the motorship Estebeth, .. waq appointed in place of B.| w otter, mink and fox pcm capt. Edward Bach, and Robert g 'arosee who was transferred to| Brooklyn, N. Y. recently for| Coughlin, ?rs'”{ocklm here 1ast ype Kuskokwim as district man-| tanning. Most of the skins will| € e 8 b g s ager and who subsequently resign- Passengers for Tenakee were ed. for filling special | Florence Saby, Mrs. B. Alstead and The questions arose over rels | Judith Alstead; for Sitka, Oscar tions between the Lomen inter ‘Al(‘xander and Mrs. Fred Schrey. and those of Native herd owners. local | furr to to get th used ord: to be used on manufactured gar- ments, Mr. Yurman said. x | SING A SONG OF VALUES . . . . . . . . Of luscious, fresh fruits and vegetables rushed from our huge chill room . . a whole symphony of bargains. in Better Finer Foods! goods you know about—nationally advertised brands . BUTTER 32¢ Pound BUTTER GRAPEJUICE 1.25 Gallon SWEET GRAPEJUICE Pork and Beans CATSUP ‘BEST QUALITY 15¢ Bottle RELIANCE 3 Cans 49c LARGE TINS PEACHES 3 Large Cans 49c ESCO—Heavy Syrup COFFEE 20¢ HILLS BLUE CAN BRAND WHOLE NEW POTATOES 2 cans 25¢ HAPPY HOME THOMPSON MALTED MILK 55¢ ONE BOX PUZZLES FREE Health Krisp 3 Packages HEALTH KRISP “JUNEAU’S LARGEST INDEPENDENT FOOD STORE” MEN’S DRESS SHOES rubber Ladies’ Heels Straightened Clip this ad and bring it to BIG VAN Seward Street Shoe Shop GINGER ALE GEORGE BROTHERS Honest Prices SUITS GORDON’S ese prices . PICNIC SPECIALS Sandwich Spreads, pint . 35¢ WATERMELONS, 1b. . . PICKLES, Sweet Mixed, Libby, quart . . . . 45¢ ROAST CHICKEN, 8 ouncetins . . . . . 40c LUNCH TONGUE, largetins . . . . . . & to you . . . of canned KING OSCAR SARDINES 10c Can KING OSCAR - 15¢ Pint Bottles CLIQUOT CLUB Large Assortment Fresh FRUIT and VEGETABLE Dueon M. S: Norco CHEESE=AIL Varieties Pabst American—Cheezeham—Swiss Limburger—Chateau Camembert—Roquefort hone | MILK FED CHICKEN 1.25 IN RICH BROTH