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rebetroopT WASHINGTON, April 28 (by As- sociated Press).—Official advices re- ceived here state that the Mexican rebels have occupied Alvarado, on the Gulf coast, south of Vera Cruz. The federal troops are hurrying to regain the lost positions. The federal garrison at' Salinas Cruz, on the Pacific coast, have re- volted. robbing the postoffice, express and customs offices and stores, and disarming the police and other offi- cials. They then cut the wires and took what horses They coifid find. The Mexico City papers confirm the reports of the revolt of Generals Re- belo and Maycotte, and announce that Gonerals-Rafael, Garza and Guajardo, near Mexico City, have joined the reb- els. Four thousand federal troops at Par- ral and Jiminez, Chihuahua, have re- volted, according to reports from Calles. The Mexican consul at El Paso con- firms the reports of the revolt at Chi-, huahua, with fighting, but no details are given. —.— I AGUA PRIETA, April 28 (by Asso- ciated Press).—Rebel troops from Guerrero are planning to march on Mexico City, according to announce- ment yesterday by General Calles, who said that Guerrero, Sinaloa and Sonora •were joining for a march on the cap- ital. CHIHUAHUA DISAFFECTED JUAREZ, April 28 (by Associated' Press).—Two hundred and fifty fed- eral troops are being rushed south, fol-; lowing reports that the garrison at Chihuahua City had revolted. EXPECT TROUBLE AT JUAREZ EL PASO, April 28 (by Associated Press).—Carranza officers at Juarez,! fearing that the garrison will revolt, | have sent their families to the Ameri- can side of the boundary. Calico hop. Leave your silk at home. Eagle hall, May 1. 1 UNCLE SAM’S WARDS ON PRIBILOF ISLANDS ARE WELL CARED FOR SEATTLE, April 28 (by Associated Press).—The government has invited bids for supplies for 168 wards on the Pribiloff islands. The items include a Jersey cow, talcum powder, farm im- plements, motion picture films, four j hundred books, arms, ammunition, j corn poppers, medical supplies, and ; even preserved fish, for delivery be- ; tween June and September. PERSONAL AND LOCAL The steamship Northwestern is due i at midnight. C. W. Scarborough leaves next week on a hunting trip to Hinchin- brook Island and he says any of the members of the Alaska Pioneers who desire photographs taken for the Pathfinder will confer a favor by at- tending to it this week. The Cordova Chamber of Commerce today received the following wire from Dr. Alfred Brooks, at Washington: “Secretary Payne’s advisory commit- tee on Alaska conditions will be pleased to confer briefly and inform- ally with any representative of your community you can designate, at Seat- tle, May 7 to 15.” FAMOUS DANCER AT EMPRESS TONIGHT Those who have been fortunate enough to see the Royal Russian ballet during one of their rare visits to this country need no introduction to the world’s most famous dancer, Mme. Pavlowa. To those who have not been so fortunate, an opportunity will be afforded tonight to see her on the screen in the big eight-reel production, “The Dumb Girl of Portici.” A stu-( pendous spectacular feature based on Italian history, and centering around a light-hearted dancing girl.. A pic- ture far different from the usual fea- ture, elaborate in details, costumes and settings. Because of the length of this picture, everyone is urged to be seated by 8 o’clock. Ladies’ and gent’s shoes shined at The Club Barber Shop. 12-tf HUIRT VICTIM TURNS UP AT s SPOKANE, April 28 (by Associated ! Press).—Another of the wives of ! James Huirt, the alleged bigamist held at Los Angeles, is believed to have been found here, in the person of Mrs. James Craemer, who says she was married to Craemer in 1917. Craemer, who answers the description of Huirt, deserted her after having obtained several thousand dollars from her. He was the woman’s fifth husband. prominentTumberman DIES AT PORTLAND PORTLAND, April 28 (by Associated Press).—Robert D. Inman, president of the Inman-Poulsen Lumber Com- pany, and one of the best-known lum- bermen in the Northwest, died here yesterday. FISH QUOTATIONS SEATTLE, April 28.—Prices for fish at noon yesterday were: Halibut, 16c; sablefish, 5c; red and ling cod, 2c. KETCHIKAN, April 28.—Prices for fish yesterday were: Halibut, firsts, 10c; seconds, 6c. j .. ........ ...... m. -- ,- I a HAZELET APPRECIATES SPLENDID INDORSEMENT To the Cordova Daily Times: I wish to express my deep appreciation of the undivided support given me at the primaries yesterday by the voters of Cordova and Eyak precincts in my can- didacy for delegate to the Republican national convention. I feel grateful for the confidence thus expressed, in view of the personal attack made upon me by unscrupulous and vicious ene- mies. The confidence thus expressed is more to me than winning the elec- tion. GEO. C. HAZELET. “THE END OF A-PERFECT DAY” I should be spent at the Rag Time Trio Dance at Hegg’s Hall.—Tonight’s the night—They’ll all be there. Will you? ■* » V * We feature and recommend the following brands because their quality is of the best and are so I guaranteed by the manufacturers and ourselves 4 m 1 I OLYMPIC FLOUR J £ To the careful cook who follows her j| recipes to the letter and uses Olympic j| Flour, there’s no such thing as “luck.” H Satisfying results are sure. | .- 1 ' POWDERED MILK i % When powdered milk is mentioned, | just think of KLIM, as that is the last word in powdered milk. Are you j| reaping the benefit of this splendid | product? Your order will receive | prompt attention. | _____:__ GOLD MEDAL BUTTER In competition with the foremost creameries of the state of California, for the fourth time, won first prize. FEDERAL MILK Specify Federal when you are in need of condensed mlik, and you are sure of getting the best as well as patronizing an independent canner.f Federal at $6, 50 per case is a good buy. You will be paying more soon. Phone for a case today. ———-1 HOLLYHURST EGGS | These are shipped by express from Mount Vernon to Seattle to connect § with steamers, and are guaranteed not to be over one day old when shipped. pj Could fresher eggs be got? Not until § we are able to ship them by airplane. DEL MONTE I CANNED GOODS I X* Canned fruits and vegetables of the | * pick of field and orchard are before you when you open a can of Del Monte j| Brand. Buy them by the dozen and | •X save money. & —--i as *

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WASHINGTON, April 28 (by As- sociated Press).—Official advices re-

ceived here state that the Mexican rebels have occupied Alvarado, on the Gulf coast, south of Vera Cruz. The federal troops are hurrying to regain the lost positions.

The federal garrison at' Salinas Cruz, on the Pacific coast, have re-

volted. robbing the postoffice, express and customs offices and stores, and

disarming the police and other offi- cials. They then cut the wires and

took what horses They coifid find. The Mexico City papers confirm the

reports of the revolt of Generals Re- belo and Maycotte, and announce that

Gonerals-Rafael, Garza and Guajardo, near Mexico City, have joined the reb-

els.

Four thousand federal troops at Par-

ral and Jiminez, Chihuahua, have re-

volted, according to reports from

Calles. The Mexican consul at El Paso con-

firms the reports of the revolt at Chi-,

huahua, with fighting, but no details are given.

—.— I

AGUA PRIETA, April 28 (by Asso- ciated Press).—Rebel troops from

Guerrero are planning to march on

Mexico City, according to announce-

ment yesterday by General Calles, who

said that Guerrero, Sinaloa and Sonora •were joining for a march on the cap-

ital.

CHIHUAHUA DISAFFECTED

JUAREZ, April 28 (by Associated' Press).—Two hundred and fifty fed- eral troops are being rushed south, fol-; lowing reports that the garrison at

Chihuahua City had revolted.

EXPECT TROUBLE AT JUAREZ

EL PASO, April 28 (by Associated Press).—Carranza officers at Juarez,! fearing that the garrison will revolt, | have sent their families to the Ameri- can side of the boundary.

Calico hop. Leave your silk at

home. Eagle hall, May 1. 1

UNCLE SAM’S WARDS ON PRIBILOF ISLANDS

ARE WELL CARED FOR

SEATTLE, April 28 (by Associated Press).—The government has invited bids for supplies for 168 wards on the Pribiloff islands. The items include a

Jersey cow, talcum powder, farm im-

plements, motion picture films, four

j hundred books, arms, ammunition, j corn poppers, medical supplies, and

; even preserved fish, for delivery be- ; tween June and September.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL

The steamship Northwestern is due

i at midnight.

C. W. Scarborough leaves next

week on a hunting trip to Hinchin-

brook Island and he says any of the members of the Alaska Pioneers who desire photographs taken for the Pathfinder will confer a favor by at-

tending to it this week.

The Cordova Chamber of Commerce today received the following wire from Dr. Alfred Brooks, at Washington: “Secretary Payne’s advisory commit- tee on Alaska conditions will be

pleased to confer briefly and inform-

ally with any representative of your

community you can designate, at Seat- tle, May 7 to 15.”

FAMOUS DANCER AT EMPRESS TONIGHT

Those who have been fortunate enough to see the Royal Russian ballet during one of their rare visits to this

country need no introduction to the

world’s most famous dancer, Mme. Pavlowa. To those who have not been

so fortunate, an opportunity will be afforded tonight to see her on the

screen in the big eight-reel production, “The Dumb Girl of Portici.” A stu-( pendous spectacular feature based on

Italian history, and centering around

a light-hearted dancing girl.. A pic- ture far different from the usual fea-

ture, elaborate in details, costumes

and settings. Because of the length of this picture, everyone is urged to

be seated by 8 o’clock.

Ladies’ and gent’s shoes shined at

The Club Barber Shop. 12-tf

HUIRT VICTIM TURNS UP AT

s

SPOKANE, April 28 (by Associated ! Press).—Another of the wives of ! James Huirt, the alleged bigamist held at Los Angeles, is believed to have been found here, in the person of Mrs. James Craemer, who says she was

married to Craemer in 1917. Craemer, who answers the description of Huirt, deserted her after having obtained several thousand dollars from her. He

was the woman’s fifth husband.

prominentTumberman DIES AT PORTLAND

PORTLAND, April 28 (by Associated

Press).—Robert D. Inman, president of the Inman-Poulsen Lumber Com-

pany, and one of the best-known lum- bermen in the Northwest, died here

yesterday.

FISH QUOTATIONS SEATTLE, April 28.—Prices for fish

at noon yesterday were: Halibut, 16c; sablefish, 5c; red and ling cod, 2c.

KETCHIKAN, April 28.—Prices for

fish yesterday were: Halibut, firsts, 10c; seconds, 6c. j

.. ........ ...... m. -- ,- I a

HAZELET APPRECIATES SPLENDID INDORSEMENT

To the Cordova Daily Times: I wish to express my deep appreciation of

the undivided support given me at the

primaries yesterday by the voters of

Cordova and Eyak precincts in my can-

didacy for delegate to the Republican national convention. I feel grateful for the confidence thus expressed, in view of the personal attack made upon me by unscrupulous and vicious ene-

mies. The confidence thus expressed is more to me than winning the elec- tion. GEO. C. HAZELET.

“THE END OF A-PERFECT DAY”

I should be spent at the Rag Time Trio Dance at Hegg’s Hall.—Tonight’s the

night—They’ll all be there. Will you?

^£ ■*

» V *

We feature and recommend the following brands because their quality is of the best and are so

I guaranteed by the manufacturers and ourselves 4

■ m 1 I OLYMPIC FLOUR J £ To the careful cook who follows her j| recipes to the letter and uses Olympic j| Flour, there’s no such thing as “luck.” H Satisfying results are sure.

| .-

1 ' POWDERED MILK i % When powdered milk is mentioned, | just think of KLIM, as that is the last

word in powdered milk. Are you j| reaping the benefit of this splendid | product? Your order will receive | prompt attention. | _____:__

GOLD MEDAL BUTTER In competition with the foremost creameries of the state of California, for the fourth time, won first prize.

FEDERAL MILK

Specify Federal when you are in need of condensed mlik, and you are sure of getting the best as well as patronizing an independent canner.f Federal at

$6, 50 per case is a good buy. You will be paying more soon. Phone for a

case today.

———-1 HOLLYHURST EGGS |

These are shipped by express from Mount Vernon to Seattle to connect § with steamers, and are guaranteed not to be over one day old when shipped. pj Could fresher eggs be got? Not until § we are able to ship them by airplane.

DEL MONTE I CANNED GOODS I

X*

Canned fruits and vegetables of the | *

pick of field and orchard are before you when you open a can of Del Monte j| Brand. Buy them by the dozen and |

•X save money. &

—--i

as

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