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e e T e P 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1929. ___ By CLIFF STERRETT PULL YOURSELF JEP! WE SLEP UNDER ONE ALL MY LIFE, AN' MA WOTCHA 60T IN WASH? HEH! HEH!/ WE SELL THAT BUNDLE, | | T 16 ME TOGETHER, BOB. s ELMER, VER i FIGGERED D RETTER i i Kl el reic e el g | (B “CRANE” & CASE You FOL! S DIDNT T : ! AND “STANDARD” Plumbing Fixtures “BIRCHFIELD” AND | 2 knife, the pencil, and the othcr“ “A last look and he was racing |signed administrator, at his olr\ce'upon you personally, and answer v " trifles on the newspaper. for Gunpowder. He picked up|at 183% South Front Street, into the complaint of the above nam- “Dad got up, thinking of Dillon. the box and peered off towards | Juneau, Alaska, within six months|ed plaintiff now on file in the . . l L b Queer, his going off like that, )m;'romduy. He could just see a|from said :z}list dnyu&;f Eb;lEa‘)]'.RF{DN‘ {above entitled action in the above Amerlcan Radlator CO. X £, — hy Charles G.Booth reflected. There was another queer |fan-shaped shadow sweeping across | 2 b entitled Cogrl. {thing too, that wound in Jerry's the burned-out plain. They were | Administrator with the Will An-| The relief prayed for in the said SYNOPSIS: r\{:n-kod cards in | what had happened. Uncle Jerry |chest. Suicides usually fired at after blood. innxcd of the estate of Sigurd Bent-|complaint is the dissolution of the Heating Boilers a gamble for a human life! |had concluded dad wouldn't be|their heads | “The shadow swept on towards {SOD, deceased. G bonds of matrimony existing be- Ale:'; Peterson learns from Furie |able to do anything for him and| “Dismissing these thoughts, dad, the mine. Dad shoved the plun- |First publ_lcat_lon, May 25, 1939‘ tween you and the plmnmf. herein. that Joe Lundy had used mark- |killed himself. His despondency |hurried outside. To do what helger down. Gunpowder shot for- {Lest publication, June 23, 1929. \p?)l’“gr ";n\;\ea:::; Y(;‘llmfnatlxlfisow:fi ed cards in the ker game had been natural, but it hadn't|had in mind would take some little |ward. e - |appe A HART d RAY u‘v‘mch ‘:wld the mT) of Peter- | occurred to dad that he'd take his|time and he hadn't a moment to| “Nothing happened for a split NOTICE OF Hclé.:)m:f ON FINAL lake. Judgment.‘against you ;01' want | an. son’s brother as its stake. He own life. spare The town was still quiet. second or so, then Hell broke loose. | Al ; _U O rm‘}ht.emo;‘ andr\nrxlldapplydwdt e Cuu;‘d ) : returns to Lundy's office and “Uncle Jerry was nearer to him|Dad looked up at the overhang. It |He thought his eardrums would |18 the Comm s!s’lon;ers‘ e Ll tl'g rel 1el _ex_mxlm e mt? by seeuses him. Lundy's bullet |than anyone else—he hadn't any|was some 200 feet high, dad said, burst before the roar of the ex- the Juneau Precinct, Territory|complaint, as hereinabove stated. Oll Burners % & . MR # T é S 5 of Alaska, First Division. In Pro-| The order for the publication of mis but Peterson shoots Lun- | one else, then. hose few minutes |100 feet wide, and 30 feet thick at plosion. A fearful grinding, crunch- betk bl naLs ks Tade Ahd. RO dy in the head. In the \l‘prn:lr ‘x\ (‘rnclo klmn ix‘l lhr’]l.uxlu;‘:l'lu‘\—] [h‘p hum,m?' The bottom of thev‘ing. cr:thing‘z sound ;é)lllow.a;d 'the IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-|the 25th day of May, 1929. of the saloon, the shots are |came the keystone of the life he'd |fissure was 30 feet above the top roar. sravel and pebbles shower- | re OF ELIAS FORD, De- not heard and Peterson es- vet to live. He talked to the body |the mine door and it was fairly ac- ‘(‘d upon him and as they pelted osdied WITNESS the Honcrabis {ustm capes unseen. He rushes to his | as if Uncle Jerry were listening. | cessible by a rough trail. * | Gunpowder’s haunches the gray| NOTIGE is hereby given that Os- W. Harding, Judge of said bo“}‘tv I . mine intending to flee with ‘Why did you do it, son? . . .| “Dad went into the powder house}went on like a cannon ball. . . .|car Harri, administrator of the o.-tand ll‘m seal of ‘t.horsaldl(‘,our“;;le- R CE & AHLERS CO. Jerry, his brother. Jerry does Didn't I tell you I'd get you out? |and lighted a carbide lamp. There| “It was just dawn when dad gotliate of Elias Ford, deceased, has u‘nto affixed this 25th day of May, ot answer his calls and in the | Dad blamed himsclf for taking|was plenty of dynamite. He began [to the top of Pitchfork. As he|yendered and presented to the PR b S S PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL tunnel Peterson stumble. over |Uncle Jerry to Torridity. ‘It wasn'tto trundle the stuff to the foot of jlooked down over the Skull he felt |aforesaid for settlement, his first| Olerk. U, 8. District Gourt, his brother’s body. any place for a kid like you. I|the fissure trail, and then carried las if he were tearing its fingers|and final account of-his adminis-| “;v s '[5 . Acm S Juneau, Alaska RS failed wu» all nl(m'.: S o I'm all it into the fissure, a case at a time. |from his throat. He swung u.)e tration of said estate; and that cr];‘ivisz,uno No. ls. % “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Chapter 41 through, son. I'm pulling out to-| .ppo jast case carried into the |8ray around and faced the west.|Monday the 12th day of August, By N. B. COOK, THE FINAL GESTURE night. Maybe some day Tll feellpiooura ‘gad rushed back to the|It Was then that the name he had {1929, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. g4,y """ Deputy. 1 had expected some such climax | you've forgiven n\l’:' L powder house and gathered electric | been looklng.for same to him. ‘An- {and the court room of said court.mrs" publication, June 1, 1929, ¥ as this; and as Jerry’s voice faded | “He began to think about giving|g, copper wire, a battery box, |drew Ogden.’ It was a good name. |in the Federal court house_ in said Last publication, June 29, 1929, ¥ out again we found oursclves look- | Uncle Jerry decent burial. But}, ew driver, a hammer and a| ‘That's the Torridity story, Uncle Precinct, have been appointed as ing at one another with melan- | where should he put him? He could pair of wire cutters, and returned | John.” the time anq place for the selt_le- . | (Copyright, 1929, Wm. Morrow Co.) [ment of said account, at which| ! time and place any person inter-| Andrew Ogden’s murder is ested in said estate may appear| still unsolved, The story of and file exceptions to the said ac-|§ count and contest the same. i to the fissure. He forced the cast open, stuck fuses into two cart- ridges in each case and attached copper wire to each fuse. He | then shoved the dynamite into old|, “Gold Bullets” continues with s drillings and crevices at strategic Monday’s chapter. (Beal) FRANK A. BOXLE, points and packed it down wlth’ S X Oon e 3 : First publication, June 8, 1929. earth and mbb]e,_ The lengths of GOODIE SALE Last publication, July 13, 1929, copper wire which stuck out of cach pocket of dynamite, he con-| The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will| qyMMONS FOR PUBLICATION ( nected to his main lines. so0ld a GOODIE SALE at Gar- No. 2935-A “He hurried down tne trail, pay- |Pick's Grocery Saturday, June 15.|y, the pDistrict Court for the Ter- ing out the wires. Picking up the —adv. ritory of Alaska, Division Number battery box, he raced to a point o op One, at Juneau. about 150 yards north of the over-|, Dell b. Bnenfl, Juneauw's planoiprank Preuschoff, Plaintiff, vs.| hang. ‘The coils ran out there, and |tUner and rebullder. Phobe 573.| preva Preuschoff, Defendant. he connected them to the bnn.ery" 7 TO PREVA PREUSCHOFF, | SATISFIED CUSTOMERS box. H NOTICE TO CREDITORS GREETINGS; | 5 | Having been appointed adminis-| In the name of the United States|| We invite you to see letters we fzator with the will annexed of the |of America, you are hereby com- | | have received from ladies whom f| % & |estate of Sigurd Bentsen, deceased,|manded to be and appear in the | ;’f h;sh men b‘;'e"e in and };e made by the Commissioner for the Ter- | above entitled Court, holden at| a6 e stable. Gunpowder, the ritory of Alaska, sitting in probate | Juneau, Alaska, within thirty daysi gray, whinnied to him but he saw |:, juneau Precinct, in t " ek . y he First|after the last publication of this nothing of Bluebell, the mare. Dad | Judicial Division thereof, by order watered and saddled the gray and |; d M 21st, 19 i Rt g 9 e T e hdp o Sk iasue 8] , 1929, S : X led it outhlds. & #He ! then drovc‘ 38 y 21sf 29, all persons|days after the 29th day of June,‘ YURMAN S healthful time. Everything for the Camper GOING CAMPING? COME HERE FIRST and equip yourself properly. You can get the best CAMPING equipment of all kinds here at prices lower than usually charged. Our equipment is guaranteed to “He cut back to the building and looked in at the bunkhouse. None | we have made fur garments for during the past few months. We can satisfy you, too. g 1 L6 o i ) jhaving claims against the estate|1929, in case this summons is pub- ] - 1Sjof said decedent are hereby noti-|lished, or within forty days after| odeling and Repai i i cabin, he wiped the sweat off his fied to present them, duly verified|the date of its service upon you, Rem“ S::xmer mzesm | F(’ld"(':g Chairs ots Tents body, got into a clean short, Cl'dp'{ls required by law, to the under-(in case this summons is served| ped on an old Stetson, and picked = - Sterno Canned Heat Frying Pans up a half-filled water canteen. He Complete Set of Dishes and Utensils A terrific explosion—tons of shattered rock had sealed the tomb. said he couldn't go without another | _— - | look at Uncle Jerry. choly eyes. He began again. |never bring himself to work the 5 Dadhhafl just got to the mine “ “Dad found a bit of candle in|mine again and as Uncle Jerry had t°°‘" “;’ 9; hid::eard shouting off ; one of his pockets. He struck an-|chosen to die in it why not make owards Torridity. ~ Turning, hfli other match and lighted the can- |it his tomb? If Lundy’s heirs found | 3% lights. The lights grew bright- | ‘ Gle. As the match touched the|the transfer, he'd negotiate for the % the shouting louder. Then he ground fire spurted up and sizzled | property. we“nltr:: tk:’elgn::f g;x;ry};ou o ALL W A Y S” for a moment. Dad said he sup-| “Dad had started to get up when L} & g son,’ he said. ‘T i g posed a little powder had been|the light flashed on the small I, givic: J0 e spilled by one of the mine hands. |blade of Uncle Jerry's knife. There grand funeral. It’s all I can do. I} > kg 166 9 W reckon they'll not both % | s dad Vs . . “Holding the candle, dad knelt|was a stub of indelible Pencil be- |roa Lo teve forsrerc . oon vou| And because it is our motto we will expand in PAINTING of by the body. Uncle Jerry's face $ide it. The pencil suggested & |pear me, son?’ A Pt TR had a fierce, intent look on it. The |note and he picked up the news- “He dr;wpped’ to his knees and re-" : (’VLry descrlphon. wound was around the heart. Dad’s | paper. There wasn't any writing peated the Lord's prayer other gold-mounted pistol lay be-|on it, but he noticed that part of : side the body. Near it was a copy |the top of the back sheet had been the’rk:\em:gu tnga:eg:xi]ckt; bz;mux::r I nterior a,nll Exterior s Sig n and L(lnd' SP ECI AL P Rl CES of the Torridity newspaper. torn off. Dad went through Uncle gold-mounted gun. But as he slid | ON “Dad turned the cylinder of the |Jerry’s pockets, fully expecting t0|the gun into his holster a thought | - Second Hand Portable revolver. One cartridge had been |find the missing scrap of paper With | gtryck him and he drew it out | SCape Painti,lgq Graining, Kalsomin' | TYPEWRITERS Juneau Young Hardware Co. | “Satisfaction At All Times” discharged. He went to the door |some word for him on it. ‘ngam and placed it beside the body. a §d with the light. The key he had| “There was no scrap of writing | It was just another of dad’s im- l W ll P L pushed under the door was where cither on the body or near it. Bit-gpulses_ A good soldier had a lng a'l( a aperlng he had left it. He was quite sure|terly disappointed, he placed the }right to be buried with his weapons. OTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES ON REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF| Atigiing to besutiySiusEn, pifice, ets, Some as Low as JUNEAU, ALASKA. ! v TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: CALL $15 00 ) Notice is hereby given that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the City of Juneau, Alaska,!| - 2 - for the ar 1928 has b leted d is d iod ir o e e sou 8 1 g RNl RS Aot & i b Ao R o ARMAND, THE PAINTER Bk o e that the same will be presented to the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. One, at Telepl & E 3 e & 4 * 7 lone Juneau, Alaska, on the first day of August, 1929, for judgment and order of sale. P 1603 Estlmates Gladly Cwen The following list shows the tracts as shown by siud Delinquent Tax Roll, the amount of Tax, Penalty and Interest thereon, and to whom assessed. To Whom Assessed Description of Property Tax Penalty Interest Total Clara 8. Barlow East side Willoughby Ave, Lot and Barn .§ 360 $ .36 8§ 39 $ 435 » o -e J. B. Burford & Co. Block 113, Lots 3 and 4 and 3 Houses .. Block K. Lot 1.) 1 54 11941oi and Eggs, without corn starch, gelatine or any kind of ice Seaplane “Juneau” E £ Clara 8. Barlow ¥ . 1260 126 90 1476 3 & £ J. W. Clark o180 18 02 20018 H “QOur Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers™ J. W. Clark % 1.80 18 02 2002 = 3 J. W. Clark ... ‘Grotto” Property, Front Street ... . 90.00 9.00 5.40 10440 2 ‘ = i jiv J. M. Giovanetti Blwi A. Lot 5 and 2 Buildings . - 108.00 10.80 90 11970 = Ey A h = . s - — M. Giovanetti ...... Block A, Lot 6, Lot only ........ ¢ 18 02 200|2 TTIR % : : " g o~ ¥ hard Johnson Estate ......Block E. Lot and Cabin S 38 04 400|= EITHER GOAT’S MILK OR COW’S MILK H g \ Block 9, Lot 6 and Buildings . 7.20 80 79.80 | = i ] Block 18, Lots 7 and 8 and 5 houses ) 1350 110 14960(2 A 5 E TRA VEL BY AIR Block 108, Lot 3 and Building ............. 54.00 5.40 45 5085 pure and wholesome product, made of Fresh Cream, Milk g 4 H £ H 5 ‘E{“'fi Lz.oI;:c liovl li(\)fllding ! 45.00 360 498.60 cream powder oc] s 5 4.50 45 05 5.00 | = South side West 7th St., Lot and Cabin 7.20 n .08 FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED R Rt AR Ah B0 T e R o8 ot NI A ann JLI1 m m : South side West 7th St, Lot and Found,.. 3.60 36 04 Leaving Juneau: Block 3, Lot 1, Block G, Lot 1.) Building Block 3, Lot 5 and Bullding.) 9 L] Block 3, Lot 6,-Lot only.) | \ Block 3, Lot 17, 5x27', Frac. Lot) ... 22500 2250 180 24930 a B mar 3 u1 lock 12, Lot 1, Lot only ... 5 8100 810 65 8975 ‘Arctic” Property, Front St. ... 270.00 27.00 216 299.16 For Atlin on Sunday. For Elks Picnic Grounds on Sunday. For Ketchikan on Monday. For Hyder on Tuesday. For Seattle and Way Points on Friday. Alaska-W ashington Airways . PHONE 64 LARRY PARKS, Juneau Agent It was bought at Salou 2 ‘Total .$2,26890 $22698 $24.42 $252021 V._ WITNESS WHEREREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official sea: of the City . H. R. SHEPARD, Munieipal Clerk.