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SyaN | eight steerage. 'C_-_‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1929. o5 6or A nERVE {T'DRAG ME OFF {TFLORIDA SICK DONT COUNT, AW/ DOCIOR SAYS YEOTTA HAVE AIR_AND By CLIFF STERRETT FOLKS WILLS Sou PACKED PAN'S PANAMA NEEWAH ¢ EXERCISE!! Marine News CpP PP B LR E AR : Steamer Movements [] NORTHROUND * Queen due Saturday night or % Sunday. # SCHEDULED SAILINGS % Admiral Rogers scheduled to LER 2 - 4 sail from ¢ tle February # 6 at 10 am # Alameda scheduled to sail # {from Seattle February 7 at % 9am « Princess Mary scheduled to & sail from Vancouver Feb. 7 % at9pm. # SOUTHBNUND SAILINGS # Northwestern due southbound % about February 6. " LOCAL SAILINGS gnita scheduled to leave ® for Sitka and way ports at @ 8 o'clock Thursday night. #® Virginia 1V sails for Chicha- » and way ports at 6 o'- #® clock every Wednesday & night ® America First leaves every ® Wednesday at 1 pm. for & Petersburg and Kake #nd L] orts. colb L e T e i i AR Tt - * *| & *| dreberar IS NORTHWESTERN FROM SOUTH; SAILS 10 WEST, With 44 passengers from Svaulpl agd Southeastern Alaska ports fo Jggeau and a larger number fo ’ segward ports, the Alaskan Line sifmer Northwestern, Capt. Jock| Livingatone, docked ‘at. the Whert yesterday afternoon o'clock. | dving Senttlz on ine morhing | of "danuary 26 the vessel had | aboakd over 100 passengers. About! half fhe list loft the steamer at| Kétehikan and a large amount of | freight was discharged. A fair) cargo of miscellaneous freight was discharged here as was several dayd’ mail. Capt. Livingstone reported that L winds were steamed against ml:%‘or the voyage north and he alsd'stated that considerable heavy weather was encountered. Pagsengers arriving in Juneau C at » From Seattle—Mrs. Margie Hegétad, Leats Hegstad, Mrs. J.| JoP. Flynn, Cora Smith, J. L. Darl- son; John Winther, H Eastman, W. Kelley, R. M. Waggoner, S. Zynda, J. ‘Spencer, Allen Shattuck, Major and Mrs. D. H. Gillette, Mrs. G. Sullivan, W. H. McBlain, W. P. Johnson, Christine Halverson and P. Fiynn, Mr. and Mrs. L. Goldstein, {snip sank in from 16 to 20 min-| ‘utes after striking; 109 passen- #rom Ketchikan—G. N. R. H. Chadwick, N. G. Nelson, I. L. Read, O C. Suethen, Arthur Nel- son, R. Klingenburg, S. Wallstedt. i rew. suffered burns, Hartley, Ineau in 1904 with a newly con-| AND HIS _ SPORT- SHIRTS ! = © 142, Xewspaper Pesture Servies, In, Great Britaa rights roverved. \\\0 “[tained in Juneau and with a crew !m men Capt. Fink began work. The first two or three descents {to the bottom where the Islander |was supposed to lay were fruit- But persistance was finally rewarded and Capt. Fink brought parts of the wreck to |face to prove that he had Wilson |covered the treasure-laden ve and A. Van Mavern lin over 100 feet of water. The Northwestern sailed for the| As plans were being shaped for Westward at 11 p.m., with the fol 1«1m attempt to raise the ship lowing Juneau pass 3 {Capt. Fink broke his arm. The For Seward—Robert Wakelin, [injury took bhim and his son to attle where he failed to regain the sur- di From Wrangell-M William Kelley, W. J. Manthe C. J. DeWiele, L. M. Carrigan, Dill jthe use of the arm. The Captain MecLeod, G. C. Main, Will McDon tried to interest capital to carry ald, Oscar Frank and George Wag-|0R the salvage operations of the goner. Islander, but met with no suc For Cordova—C. A. Mattie and|ce8S: Mike Cayne, It' is understood that the ap-| e paratus that is to be used by the men in the latest talked of attempt at salvage is similar in construction and operaticn to that used by Capt. Fink 25 years ago. The outfit consists princi- pally of a heavy steel shell, cylin- drical in shape and designed to SEAMEN LOSE "LIVES IN FIRE withstand several thousand pounds of water pressure. The deviece is provided with thick plate glass ports that enable the operator inside, with the aid of powerful lights, to see for some JERSEY CITY, Jan of the crew cf t President |distance when under water. Com- Johnson of the Dollar Line, lost |Pressed air is contained within their lives when fire broke out|the casing for the diver who is Yoy castle of the docked|®ble to attach lines and do other eamer. 1e two bodies are un-|inder-water work by the aid of mechanical levers and arms that identified. One junior engineer lost his life when he went back to the| crew quarters to retrie s cloth- ing. The two others were burned are on the outside controlled from within. The device is rais- €d and lowered with lines from the mother ship. Similar salvage operations have in their bunks while they slept. s The fire caused 'liftle damage.|met with complete success in the Four other members of the|Past and the proposed recovering {of the gold in the Islander is not #s far fetched as ‘it appears at first hearing. ;f Subseguenfs Attefapts to secure the gold thaf went down on the ill-fated Canadian liner have re- sulted in failure. e - ANDERSON IS SENTENCED TALKED OF SALVAGE. - RECALLS PAST TRY FOR ISLANDER GOLD which ‘was- taken into considera- gers were aboard at the time and |tion by' the court 39 were lost | sentence. The possible recoverable wealth | e e that lay on the bottom greatly |STILL SEIZED NEAR FIRST’ interested Capt. Fink, a Seattle| CITY B%T NO ONE ARRESTED deep sea diver and inventor. Capt Fink with his son came to Ju- A 90-gallon capaecity still' and )0 llons of mash were seized erday 26 miles distant frem chikan by Deputy U. S. Mar- and Federal Prohibition in imposing structed diving bell that was able to withstand the enormous pres sure of water at depths of well sh From Petersburg—Mabel Creigh- ton, Mrs. Kattie Miller, 1. C. Le- ‘mieux, Charles M. Jones, T. F. Brennon. \the attempted salvage were ob- over 100 feet. Boats, barges and other neces- sary gear that was needed for agents, according to telegraphic advices received today by U. S. Marshal Albert White. No one was at the still and no arrests Various Routes February 2 CANADIAN PACIFIC —FAMOUS— - Princess Steamers TO.PRINCE RUPERY, VICTORIA VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE Round-trip Winter Excursion Fares Direct Connéctions at Vancouver to all .Eastem Points of United States and Canada Visit Banff Annual Winter Carnival Through Tickets Sold to Europe and the Orient - W. L. COATES, Agent : BUILDING have been made to date, it was said 1 | The Arcade Cafe | Special Dinners on Sundays 1 and Week Days | | Sofa Fountain in connection. | | Come in and listen to the | radio. Mary Young, Prop. Phone 288 BOYS’ HEAVY Stop-Over Privileges N avy Sweaters 1 All Wool Blazers to 9, 1929 JARMAN’S Second Street JUNEAU {FIRE ALARM CALLS i{1-8 Front, near Saw Mill BUT REALLY SIR. 5 Soure HON. () 7HEAVIES ARE NOT NEEDED IN THE SUNNY SOUTH- THE EMPIRE Is the Medinm Through which the general Mpublic can always have ite wants supplied. Closing time for classified #advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first ta- sertion. 4 Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. fl SESesssesseossaaas; ZeesssssessEd) FOK RENT furnished also single rd and Gold FOR RENT - housekeeping roc sleeping -room. Th Two FOR SALE—One three-piece s furniture, of living room helstered in figured tapestry; reversible colors velour, taupe cushions and sand back ground; ames. Will s fies This s was months ago. [ seven Atwater Kent Cabinet tube radio complete and Cabinet high, is backs batteries—$145.00 forty-five twenty-four inches wide and fifteen inches deep. up-{ velour and | cushions; | and blue; flowered | olid walnut e for $180 purchased | Also one| set 6- with tubes cash. | inches Lieut. | T. A. Bottomley, Chilkoot Bar-| racks, Haines, Alask: a. |FOR SALE—ome 7 Yoom nouse; | One 3 room house. Phone 478.| MISCELLANEOUS E | lephone 60 FOR RE —turee room fura-| ished apartment. 6th and Main Telephone 436. Channel Apart- ments o ,__;PMS’[-—vomt and have your) fortune told from your hand.| Work, business, marriage and| the future foretold. Street. 302 !‘ronw | FOR RENT—Masquerade Suits to rent out; also made to order. | HELY WANTED | Mrs. B. Schwarzenberg, Doug-| las, Phone 143. L | POSITION WANTLD—Fully com- petent blacksmith and | horse- or #ale. Anderson Music Shoppe. !'—aS‘ RENsT — suily turnished apartments, single or double. Newly painted. Baths and hot water furnished. Furnis hed eabing $5.00 per month. Apply Seaview Apts. smvifi room unfurnished 'nuus; with two bathrooms and heat- ing plant. 132 6th St. TIDES TOMORROW High tide, 5:68 a.m., 14.3 feet. Low tide, 12:43 pm., 3.6 feet. High tide, 6:47 pm., 111 feet. S atatnd 1-8 and Franklin. and Franklin. , near Ferry Way. ,0pp. Film Exchan Frons, opp. City Whart. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby st Totem Gro. 2-3 Willoyghby, opp. B. P. R. use and garage. 2-4 Front :: Seward. 2-5 Front Main. 2 ¢ and Main. and Seward. Hall. ineau and Rawa Way. Second and Gold. un, opp. Junean Apts. .Aye., and Indlan St. “ u n. nd Mals. North and Willoughby. By Mrs. Klondy N. Studio opens January 25th Marshall Duplex, ABTER, and patrons. coming to you. & Main. Telephone 536 ! | Dufresne | | 6th ana | | MAID 0’ CLOVER ICE CREAM in Bulk, Brick and Dixie Cups Eskimo Pie New York Exchange Phene 59 SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneaa Boat Seattle Northbound Southbound Alameda Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 26 Nortawestern ... Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 6 Alameda 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Northwestern 16 Feb. 19 Feb. 27 Aleutian 23 Feb. 26 Mar. § Alaska 2 Mar. 5 Mar. 12 Yukon Mar. 12 Mar. Phone - Winter {n CALIFORNIA Low winter ex- cursion fares now in effect from Seattle. SERVING ALASKA Regularly and Dependably Leave Arnive Steamer Seattle Juneau Queen ...Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Rogers ..Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 25 Queen .._Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Queen feb. 27 Mar. 3 Mar. 7 Rogers 6 Mar. 10 Mar. 25 Queen 3 Mar. 17 Mar. 21 Queen 27 Mar. 31 April 4 Ly.Juneau South ....Mar. ....Mar. Ship and travel via tke green boats. INFORMATION and TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas FEKRY TIME CARD Lcaves Juneau for Douglas and 6: L 9: 12: 2: I1ba.m 1ba.m. 15a.m.t 30p.m.t 00p.m. 3:15p.m.t *4:00p.m, Leaves Douglas for Junean 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. §11:15p.m. 12 midnight $1:00a.m. Stories recently printed in The FOR RENT—4 room nouse for| Shoer wants stezdy place any-| 8:30a.m. $7:45p.m. mpire saying that deep sea div-| Ole Andersox, errested Tuesday rent. Nicely furnished. On where in Alaska. Address 1059 ! 9:30a.m.t 9:55p.m. ing experts would attempt to re-|night by Federal prohibition| @it st Call Clii§ Apartments care Empire. ! 32:45p.m.t §11:30p.m. cover the gold that was lost when |agents Chidester and Boyee, was . R :iizl’vn‘ ’1‘2=°155'-"h he Canadian steamer Islander |sentenced today by Judge Frank | FOR RENT—Apartment. Apply 3 KBS, FORAN Sk avs.duused peovie to re/l. Boyla tocp¥ o fne ot $350] R ‘. Nelaon's Stationsry Storagte si-ODL AND FOUND Ryt call that an attempt was made|and costs and to threce months — LA T e e e {o recover the valuable gold dust|imprisonment in the local Fed-|FOR RENT—Comrortable, heated | ®H U000 r‘(’ i b t—Freight will be accepted. and bullion In 1904 and may|eral jail. He was charged with| and furnished apartment. Ap-f e Tevpes ofiee $—Saturdays only. have been successtul had not|possession of intoxicating liquor.| PIy Nugget Apartment. LOST—Child’s medium,_ sized sled PESIEREI AL Ll ‘apt. Fink, who was undertaking > B il hpartmen | “Flying Arrow” 'marked i < i s partments, el- y uneau Ferry & Naviga- the operations, been injured when [GLENN IS SENTENCED TO ectric range. 421% East 7th| “Keith.” Reward. Phone 1851. J i & exploring the wreck of the steam- FOUR MONTHS IN JAIL| St Phome 2004, tion Company er as it lay cn the bottom — . s > e ety rocords an Ble In the | MW Bikpn, arredfbMaast Noveyl T BHN'T & gurmishod aparci bl bk LcX ANla ot Fie Mmoire L1.S local Customs House do not statef{ber as a fugitive at Skagway ments. MacKinnon Apartments. | i ~-—-————% ~]' HARICK the value of the gold that was|and later held on a warrant|—————0m0——————— eli -ans Jeweler and aboard the Islander when she|charging him with manufacture|{FOR BENT—Apt, 6th an Gold.| nl} :;l;:e Tr."‘el:s Optician went down between Admiralty|of intoxicating liquor, entered af Fhone 5701 88%-““57 and GOOD Watches };‘lund -nud the Jlower . end »u(‘p‘lea of guilty today before Judge FOR RENT .-. niceiy furnished ‘ SERVICE Our ‘Motto ' Diamonds ouglas Island after striking|Frank A. Boyle and was sen- (i room, 819% Gold Belt Ave |B————————1| Bflverware partly submerged ice at 2 o'clock |tenced to four months imprison-4 = near Dixon St. " 2 | pr—— on the morning of August 15, |[ment in the local Federal jail. 3 |, B {1901. The records state that the| Glenn has been in jail here Plane, Victor urtuopnonic Phono- “‘om INSTRUCTIONS | THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY since his arrest in November graph, sewing machines. Rent ' Franklin ' Street, between Front and Second Streets CANCELED CHECKS ARE GREAT DIPLOMATS They prevent many ‘arguments between merchants They strengthen and maintain friend- ships because they remove all doubt or suspicion. A checking account is a modern necessity. If you haven’t one you have an agreeable surprise ¥ . Begin oné—HERE—and NOW! . First National Bank FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS MARY Jan. 15, 29; Feb. 12, 26 ROUND TRIP WINTER DBXCURSION FARES Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United States or Canada and to Burope or the Orient. Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers W. L. COATES, Agent. i e s COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHFP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Pord Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baran way ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. f¢ Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. Inforgation. ' A, P. McKinnon, Relisble Transfer Co., Phone 149, Alaska Meat Company PHONE 39 Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Carne, Crabs, Oysters and Fish (CANADiAN PACIFIC RALWAY WARM UP WITH Diamond Briquets $13.00 per ton at bunkers _——_— Pacific Coast Coal Co, H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 DEVOE SHOW CARD COLORS In 2-ounce jars and pint jars at JUNEAU PAINT STORE —t eem—— — MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV, Satis SR Ny evening for Funter Bay, Strawberry Point, Lemesuri 3 Boapstone Point, Apex-El Nido, le:i-clsmd’ 4 d:;mf:::' and Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Freight. “freight to he on City Dock at 1 o’clock Wednesday. = Alaskan Hotel, I'bone Single O, Agent. Juneau Motorship Company. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Qur Services to You Begin Gang Phnkqn( Eu:yu hlm:fil:‘fll:!n':: Full ine of Fancy and Staple Groceries We deliver % BELMONT GROCERY s 4 i

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