Northwest History. Aviation 8. Business & Business Conditions, United States.

Alaska-Juneau Profit $173,000. ALASKA-JUNEAU PROFIT $173,000 The outlook for mining properties in Alaska and the Canadian northwest is brighter than it has been for years, Frederick W. Bradley, president of the American institute of mining and metallurgy, who arrive in Seattle yesterday from a tour...

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Published: 1929
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Summary:Alaska-Juneau Profit $173,000. ALASKA-JUNEAU PROFIT $173,000 The outlook for mining properties in Alaska and the Canadian northwest is brighter than it has been for years, Frederick W. Bradley, president of the American institute of mining and metallurgy, who arrive in Seattle yesterday from a tour of the orient, said according to the Associated Press. Mr. Bradley will be in Spokane tomorrow. "Development of the Alaska-Juneau and Treadwell-Yukon mines is progressing at a rapid rate." Bradley declared. "The Alaska-Juneau showed a profit of 3173,000 in October. That district is destined to be one of the foremost mining districts of the American continent." Mr. Bradley will be at the Davenport tomorrow and then go to Kellogg to inspect the properties of the Bunker Hill Mining company, of which he is president.