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will atteml cases according to brought near McCarthy, Mr. Kneading, m Wednesday they a new division, and his applies ready stirring while General Woo; reports in the Capt. S. Eek- the manager, who is from Cleve- i meeting of the Chapter In tion for oversea service was placet was still active in dcmobilizatioi by Mercury, rem. from Py bus this afternoon. land and acquainted with Mr. Douglas. LEONARD WOOD "in the hands of the Chief •' work, but when he decided to sed PACK IN THIS SAYS ALASKA to Al- The is for the Tearlp, took us through the mine They expect leave on the Staff.” the Republican nomination he re cannery through is said. I and explained everything most iska next Thursday and stop at ex- ceived immediate frcn season, it While no formal official permission Ketchikan and at where The Homer, Capt. William Sax. interestingly. Wrangell planation of the Incident ever har Secretary liaker to lay aside hi' AREA IS IS WONDERFUL PASSES AWAY FAIR, from :hey will install a new Chapter, duties and devote all ot' lib arriving last night Pybut Keystone Canyon been issued, the Springfield. Mass. army before reported that the Alaska Con- I “Without doubt one of the continuing to Seattle. Republican, upon the deatli 01 time to the campaign. Bay, •. that I T“ most magnificent places I have solidated Canneries plant at | Woodrow Wilson*, a 1 ; When the Republican Nation; published Most East- •ever been was the Can- IN HOSPITAL SAYS OFFICER has packed about 8,000 to Worthy Matron, Keystone ter written the war Convention assembled at Chicag place IN PORT by president on Valdez off the QUEEN date. yon, the trail, to the editor of that newspapet and began voting on the long li ;! ern Star, Has Compli- Twelve thousand barrels of her- Richardson Highway. I have nev- THIS AFTERNOON .Tune 5. 1!)1S, which disclosed the I of candidates before it, the trend Leads with iPort Althorp ments for Northland er seen anything like it—that Public Servant Dies ;i have been up al Saginaw Great reasons for not sending General I showed that General Wood had ring put alone was more than worth the Cases—Others so far this season. This is ‘he The steamer Queen, Capt. Vic- in Boston Wood overseas. tremendous following throughout 108,000 Following forenoon “Alaska is wonderful. The entire ttip. At one place up the tor Enquist., arrived in port from letter was the country, and it was not until word brought in this ny President Wilson’s [ Get Fair Packs and the the Haakon from Saginaw' Bay. scenery is unsurpassed, canyon twenty-one glaciers may the south at. 1:50 o’clock this af- Operation a rejoinder to an editorial In the the convention long deadlocked 1 are among the most he seen at once. And we caught candidates people ternoon with the following for Ju- Republican calling attention ft over ihe contending All the canneries* in the Icy charming and hospitable that I enough mountain trout for our neau: W. J. Lloyd, J. N. (Disen, (Continued rrom rage One.) General Wood's abilities ami pop decided to turn to {Senator Hard Strait district had fair packs lax, IS BACKER OF have ever seen,” said Mrs. Emma breakfast, H. F. Preston, Mrs. C. Gronseth, ular following and observing, in ^ nig in the emergency that th pot when the fishing Sht unlay night P. Chadwick, of Seattle, Most Jacob and M. B. the “My suggestion to people liv- Wanberg wife, and In the later year was sent substance, that if it was not tin sibility vanished for nominn season closed down, according to PAUL REDFERN I Worthy Grand Matron of the Or- E. Smither, A. Van tiou of the doc tor-sold lor-itat'e-1 ing in this part of Alaska' Is to Dahl, Mavern. to Argentina as special envoy •>) administration's purpose to sen Special Deputy Marshal W. I der of Eastern Star, who returned outside until you L. Rudolph, Frank Pettygrove, S. the front nu n. la postpone going the government. General Wood to battle | Keller, who returned to town from a to the Interior and trip have seen your own Territory, it S. Aasen, Mrs. Minnie Whlten- Subsequently, when Elihu Rool it should make that decision on!., After Harding's election, lh< He has been on special dm, night. Westward last Friday, and made Mrs. Chadwick Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Ritten- of the marvelous,” chalk, was Secretary of War and under on adequate grounds. problem Philippines pro in that district, t' l the on (is patroljing round trip to Skagwav after her and sented itself for solnlion finished expressing house four steerage. took tiic creation of an Army (Jen Subscribes to Editorial again waters on the gashoat Ventura. t he Alameda over the week end, I amazement at the progress of the The steamer is scheduled to eral Staff, ho depended large)-, "I hope you will not be surprls and it was to General Wood tha Till, is created si- position ! with Ernest J. Teare. of Cleve- with the hos- leave for the President turned for In towns, and .delight the south via Skagway upon the advice and theories led to know that I .subscribe a! help. anally during tue commercial sal- I land, Ohio. Most Grand Worthy of the and Sitka at G o’clock this eve- in .'the meantime, however, Cio o'fic-'i pitality people. worked out by General Word. I mod in Its entirety to the mon season. Mr. Keller's woik I Patron of the Order of the East- | creat- 'had been honored in striking fad; ning. When the law was enacted closed editorial from the Repub ended Saturday night" wheat tip* ern Star, Mrs. Tenre and their At ion of Ihe I'm SkaifWHV the staff. Wood became the liean.” President Wilson wrote. when the trustees current season clo.il. ing | I two daughters, who are making The party visited with Skag- H. A. Culp, Divisional Super- first Chief, and thus set in motion "I am keenly aware of ami keen- v laity of Pennsylvania offered [ Tiie Port Althorp cannery b’d 'the trjp with Mrs. Chadwick. way Eastern Stars yesterday at intendent for the Southern Pacific which the tv eon .iiiw to the imtilicallot him the pu it of Provost of thal | tile machinery upon gov- 10$.000 rises Saturday I Bounteous hospitality, charm- while the Alameda was packed I luncheon Railroad. Los Angeles, is a tour- cium its main reliance which will be drawn out of the institution and he decided to a: lit placed night, Mr. Keller said. It wit ling homes, and royal entertain ng I in port, though no regular meet- ist on the Queen, accompanied the war of 1917. fact that 1 am not sending Gen- i'“pt. ilin decision meant cith'l in preparations continue to get srrne fi ih this I greeted the visitors wherever they ing was held. by his wife. This summer the also in the the other sid e an l that he must resign from th- Previous to and can;-1 eral Wood to week and is expected to hare I .'-topped, Mrs. Chadwick said. A reception will be given in Southern Pacific has shipped 1700 I or defer his unti of the war, Gen I want friends like you: army acceptance * days European personal 115.000 ear, by the end Of tile Luncheon at Faiibank.s Tuneau tomorrow evening for the carloads of cantaloupes and 450 cei. o 1 «!e ho was eligible for retirement eral Wood repeatedly risked self upon who approval week when it will close for the "At Anchorage, Seward. Curry, distinguished visitors by the local carloads of watermelons to the sura from the war department be for encouragement t< j and after much deliberation h< Fairbanks and Eastern and pend my year. Mealy, Cordova, Chapter of the Star, Blast, Mr. Culp said. cause of his untiring efforts tr ! know why 1 am not sending him decided upon the Infer eourm. i Valdez we met with members of ] Astoria & Page! Sound Caiiniag promote national defense and pro I "In the first place i am noi This meant a delay of Severn I the local Chapters of the Eastern company at Excursion Inlet ha I pared ness measures in the East sending him because Genera) Per i months, and during tho'interva Star, and were dined, lunched | 50.000 cases last Thursday nigh j ern Department, which lie then Riling In^s said Ilia the does nol lie was induced, with tho acquies ; and driven over beautiful roads On the same date, the Pacific NOT A commanded. It was his person il want him. and in the second plac e tico of lhe university author to all places of interest in the j American Fisheries plant in the j Influence alone that resulted in General Pershing's dislncliaali m i itins. to accept the post of Cov country. Everywhere we were same bay had 18,000 cases. Stir,- the establishment of civilian train- to have General Wood sent ov rimr General oi thp Philippine:-! entertained and beautifully re- ny 'Point Packing Company, Pun- PIPE ing camps at Gettysburg and the is only too well founded. Wh for on1 year. General Wood found ceived. We had lnnehwi at the DREAM ter Bay, had 48,000 cases Sat Presidio in 1913, and again due ever General Wood goes there i much to do in the islands, how EUGENE W L.E.NX/IS Experimental Station at Fair urday and would close down when Last Week I Placed an Order for to his efforts that both camps controversy and conflict of judg- ever, and announced shortly after banks, and at the Alaska Col- it reached 50,000.