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i !fi(nsz HOT SPRINGS jié by tor) some tiite. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1933. ! N’S COATS $4.95, $11.95, $24.50 WOMEN’S SUITS $11.95, $32.50 SKIRTS-—$1.95 Woolen Fabrics—Sizes 24 to 30 DRESSES Street—0iice—Aftgrnoon %4 95 to $11. ‘)5 JACKETS Genuine Lepther, Kasha Lined, * Bizes 18 to 44 $10.50 Suedes—Sizes 14 to 20 3.75, $6.95, $7.95 CHILDREN S APPAREL COATS—Ages 6 to 14—1-3 QFF » + DRESSES-—Ages 3 to 16—1-3 OFF GIRLS SKIRTS—$1.25 and $1.95 GIRLS’ bWEA ‘LR BLOUSES—#§1.25 - HOSIERY—HANDBAGS At Very Low Prices Junc(m s Léqdmg o NALLS, STEEL | “PRODUETS IN “ADVANCE NOW [ohn Jones Recewed Ad- g | * vices of Raise—More 1 Furniture Arrives 1| { ,&mls and all steel produdts ar:‘ up 12 per cent acodrding to! ire received yesterday by John| . Jones, of the Juneau Hardware | pany. This rise in manufac- goods is in line with -the tent upping of the steel mar- . Jones also received another shipment of furniture >n tr western. ——————— %DAVIS HERE FROM ON WAY TO L RkE &f«.wm Davis, “well known | merchant of the Yukon | River dfstricts, is a .’",, /ith EI gfi ,m ent’ arrival from Fairbanks on to a mmanu, but said the § WAy to the Tenakee Hot l’rl lent’s soA was a “ve prings for the benefit of his| boy. Vo-uu Roosevelt th lighing a d da ruldano probar at. a ivor Davis expects to remain at “g Préss thh) th Goog}n. U'M. den‘ e ———— HALIBUT BOATS SELE ~ Daiee Y i S Plam or : Traflspa Evemng Dresses rocks = Qhiffons— & Pastel Colors $11.95, $19.75 EVENING* WRAPS 101 Plog el ?urph Qnl nt Velvet X Very Special $9 95 HATS WHITE AND, COLORED Felts—Fabric Straws ZSoOff Sate Pricks Start P ¢ i Dq)aflmau Store A ¥ RES ‘TO JUNEAU COLD '~ S RAGE COMPANY TODAY R P Hxlibut hoats bringing Jish from (the_bapks the| last twa) days are the Yukon, Capt. E. Ongstad, 17,800 pounds, the Fane, Capt. ©Ole Joh: 3600 pounds and the aurme. gim John Phillips, W0, An or Abe- boats £01d- thair. fares to the Juneau Cold Storage Com- pany for 6 and 3 cents a pound. SOCIAL 'ro ml.l.ow MEETING ' OF 'REBEKAH mnm THIS EVENING Fbllowfng the regilar -meeting of the Rebékahs tavbe -held this evening, a social will be given to which each Member of the Lodge is allowed to vite & guest. This is to Me the last meeting | for two months, the- next 18 sched® uled for the sccond Wedlwsdxy in MJSS. CAROLINE FOPD. HAS. | ‘MOVED TO UBB RESIDENCE | Miss Cargline Todd, music, teach: - e!.huquqherwncax (Front and Main . Streets to C. L. 'mbbsmldenceoqfla;d& Avenue. Oid paers 4t T B, Banker Weds Actl:e“ the Porcupine Mining District, Ter- ©Old papers at The Empire, | corded at page: 332 of vol. 2, of SEN. ROBINSON CONFERS TODAY WITHGOV. TROY |Promises to"AidHome Rule Movement Launched by Delegate Dimond | (Continued 1rom;Page One) LOSE EFFORTS T0 EXTRADITE J,C.STEVENSON County C;}nissibn"’er" ‘at Seattle, Wanted in East, Is Safe So-Far (Continuea . i1om Page One) 4 1 can to aid the Delegate in getting And later he.emphasized that h ould . gladly. work. with. Mr. Dimond on Alaskan legislation. Must Come Frem Here said frapkly that anything | accomplished ‘must originate from e Territory, and its representa- in Congress. “We know no y lines in Alaska Legislation,” remarked, “We are willing to rapprove any sensible plan for | development . and settlement, but | we do not know what you need or v you..want. We can’t. know r unless we are told by some- one in a position to know, such as Governor or the Delegate to Jongress.” | He asked many questions about i possibilities | of agriculture, of and paper manufacture, min- and other industries. He . has | no question in his mind as to { the value of Alaska to the Nation | Saved Alaska to Last } As a member of the Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs, Senator, Robinson. has visited Ha- waii, and all of the nation’s out- ; possessions coming under body, He saved Alaska to he last. On this trip he will visit Anchor- > and Seward, and go as far as the Pribilof slands. He may t some of the Aleutian Island hain. His plan is to spend some| | three weeks studying conditions. His regret is that he cannot de- ote a longer period to the study nd cover more of the North, and yhe hopes to return at some future Itime for that purpose. He will ! Jeave early tomorrow morning for | Seward on the Chelan and, afier la visit to Anchorage, procied on |the same vessel to Southwestern ska waters. | e - HALIBUT LIVERS AND FROZEN HALJBUT SHIPPED | | | I Twenty nine cans of halibut livers, weighing 1032. pounds, were shipped south on the Northwest- ern for Parke, Davis and Co, this morning. The Northwestern also . took |aboard 65 boxes of frozen halibut, | weighing 30,000 pounds for the San Juan Fishing and Packing Company in Seattle. T e | { | ALEXANDER VERMEIRE ENTERS ST. ANN'S 9 | Believed to have a tumor on the | brain, Alexander! Verimeirie of ! Haines, is a patient at St. Ann’s |Hospital, The hoy is 19 years old and was treated for about two weeks at the post hospital at Chil- koot Barrracks before he was brought to Juneau. He was brought igown on the Northwestern, arriv- {ing here this morning, by Sar- igsam and Mrs. Sam Bertlesen. and {has been practically unconscious ever since he was taken to the hospital. R Old papers for sale av Emplre. | NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Haines, Alaska, Jine 5th; ‘1933 : TO G. DANIELSON, “and BINA. DANIELSON, their helrs, execut- or§, administrators and assigns, ‘ ‘and to ‘all whom it may concern: YOU, and each of you are: here- by-notified by the undersigned eo- owner, that there has been expend- ed. in labor and. improvements on, and for the benefit of the “NUG-, GET; BAR" Placer Mining. Claim, near the junction of Nug- get Creek .and Porcupine River, il ritory of Alaska, U. S. Survey No, which said ugget, Bar’’, |{ Placer Mining Claim was- located i on June 11th, 1906, and.the notice || of location filed for record and re- Locations .and = Water ‘w. .in the office of the Re- Skagway, Alaska, on June il 46th, 1906, and an amended:loca~ % || tion Wu made on September 28th, i1/ 1822, and the novice -therept filed for ném] with the Skagway' Re- | dording Office, - and recorded at | page 235 0f vol. 4, of Mineral and i Land, Ldcations on December 20th, || 1922, the sum fo_$3800.00 covering the, legal, amount. of. Jabor and ims : \ mven\ent.s needed to hold the title said “Nugget Bar’ Placer mp clalm from the year 1907 gar 1932 inclusive, and if mrnmwc-uon.am'l.x Last publication, Sept. 13, i | them, Move To Disqualify Fails This move. to disqualify Steven-| son failed, as had Mayor Dore’s| move, when Judge ' Ralston dis- missed the action. The strenuous campaign and its results made Stevenson ill, and he was in Swedish hospital for some time for treatment of influenza and a slight nervous breakdown, He was inducted into office in January and. obtained. the chair- manship of the Board with Com- missioner W. S. Brinton's support. He instituted an -economy - pro- gram which did not meet the fa- vor of other county off s and employes, and “made Page One” news on numerous occasions dur- ing his past five months in -of- fice—particularly when. he invit- >d the jobless to the courthouse and they proceeded to move in by the hundreds and camp there in a gigantic demonstration. The demands they madz were such that -Stevenson could not mezat them and they finally turhed against him. Police and sheriff’s deputies had to be called to eject Stevenson has denied identity as Stockman. - Old papers at The Empire. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. April 24, 1933. Notice is hereby given that Fran- ces V. Redman, devisee, of E. W. Merrill, deceased, has final proof on his homestead entry| Anchorage 07680, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2078, situated on Jamestown Bay 1% miles east of Sitka, containing| 15.08 acres, together with her wit-| nesses Peter Kostrometinoff and C. E. Wortman all of Sitka, Alaska, | and it is now in the files of the) U. S. Land Office, and if no pro- test is filed in this office within the period of publication or thirty| {days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certifi- cate issued. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, First publication,-May- 10, 1933. Last publication, July 5, 1933, Notice is hereby given that Tur- ney L. Burkhart, entryman, to- gether with his witnesses Alfred Tilson and James H. Gilpatrick all of Sitka, Alaska, has made final proof of his homestead entry An- chorage 07282, for a track of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 1947, situate at Sitka, Alaska, containing 2115 acres, and it is gow in the! files of the U. S. Land Office, An- chorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the per- iod of publication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate . is- sued, J. LINDLEY. GREEN, Register. First publication, June 21, 1933. Last publication, Aug. 16, 1933, submitted: J. 8. DEFARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather 114 AL DATA [y 186 U. B. Weattier Birean) Forecast for Juneau and viclnity, beginning at 4 p.m., Ji “Showers tonight “and Thiirsday; -ioderate louth:aséflyu:eln: Time Barometer Temp. Humdity Wind v-loulw Weather 4 pm. yesty ....3007 53 92 "8 . fain 4 am: today 30.15 49 98 Calm u Rain Noon today 3018 52 84 s 8 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPOBTS my 14 TODAY 4pm. est 4a.m. 44, Precilp. 4am. ‘Btation temp. | hmn nmn velocity 24hrs, Weather 30 | 8 0 Clear 44 | i& 35 36‘ 4 0 \oldy 50 | 88 36 wigt 0 Cleit Fort Yukon 62 | 58 58 4 0 Cldy Tanana' . 60 | “ 448 ° a4 16 Cldy F'airbanlg: 2 50 60 4 14 Cldy Bagle 60 54 54 4 .08 Cldy St. Paul - 46 | 38 88 10 Trace Cldy Dutgh Haroor 52 | 4 46 4 30 Cldy Kodiak 50 | 46 48 [ 02 Cidy Cordova 52 | 46 8 8 84 Rain Jl_mczu & 53 | 48 49 [ 23 Rain Sitka - | &1 = 0 12 PLGly Ketchikan 3 64 | &80 52 4 04 Clear Prince Rupert ... 56 | 48 50 4 0 Pt.CIYy Edmonton 68 | . Seattle 70 | 58 &8 10 0 Cld, y Portland 4 | 58 68 [] 0 Cidy San Francisco 58 | 54 54 6 0 Clear A moderate storm is central in rains over Bristol Bay - with maerate Southern and Interior Alaska. _The pressure. is below twenty-nine inches in western Aleutian Islands, and moderately ‘high from the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska southward _with clear- ing weather in extreme Southeast Alaska. edly in Interior and Western Alaska. Temperatures fell decid- SCHLITZ BLUE RIBBON "BEER Stocker s Imperzal BLATZ SCHMIDT’S e DON'T MISS Anything Good.! BEER LUNGHES Salnion Creek Roadhiouse TOM and BILL ° Allen Shattuck Inc Ectablished 1898 INSURANLE ‘ owy Iuneau, Alaska WA TCH I FOR THE OPENING CAPITOL Beer: Parlérs + See 8. B« . FOR INSIJRANCE W&v& J UNEAUL—G nmnwmcmm&mmco mus-m T L T > o