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THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general public can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion. Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. Count [ive averag? to the lne. Minimum charge, 50 cents. ————————d WANTED words WANTED — .Woman for general| housework. Apply Empire No. 828. Scicntific Plano Tuning. Telephone 298. WANTED—General hous the hour or day. Address P. O. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1929: FOR SALE — Combination Radio and Victrola in Cabinet for sale or trade for binoculars. Tele- phone Thane 5. FOR - SALE—Zenith electric wash- | ing machine. Good condition. $85.00. Telephone 2702, FOR SALE—3 room house on 12th street, $450.00. Telephone 2652 from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. ) B FOR SALE—One 6'.x8% view cam- era, good condition, filter, one doz. pan films, plate holders with film adaptors and tripod, $25.00. Inquire Zynda Hotel evenings. s FOR SALE — Duffet, restaurant siz ire The Coffee Shoppe. FOR Small apartment house, fully furnished, splendid business year around. Box 553, Juneau, Alaska. | |{FOR SALE—Men's pocket watches, fancy and plain. Close out prices for cash at the Nugget Shop. | 250 |FOR SALE—5 room house, fire- Box 109, City. " FOR RENT FO! house with bath. Telephone 183. FOR REWT — Scven room and three room 'furhished apartments. | | FOR SALE—spectacles 2345 a pair at Home Grocery, E. Millaeger, General Merchandise, Inquire Gastineau Grocery. FOR RENT—Nine room house for‘ rent, furnished. Close in. Phone _ 189. FOR, RENT—Fou_ ropm_furnished house. Vacant October 17. R. B. Martin at Light Co. FOR RENT—2 room apt., also sleeping or housekeeping rooms. | Channel Apts, 6th and Main. | Stella M. Jones, Telephone 436. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. | Close in. Inquire San Francisco, Bakery. | FOR: RENT—Three and four room apartments. Cliff Apartments. | 421% East Tth. Phone 2004. POR RENT—Four room furnished apartment. Apply Mrs. R. P. Nelson. | e FOR' RENT—One furnished three room apartment. Steam heated. Phone 29, | Ry 45 TR e 4 POR RENT—Furnisned steamheat- ' ed apartments. Apply IJugget Bhop. PIANO, Victer o-rrrhophomc Phono- graph, sewing machines. Rent or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR RENT—Fuilly iurnished apartments, ‘single or double. Newly painted; baths “and hot water furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per month, Apply BSea- view Apts, LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Lady’s purse. Inquirc at Empire. cards at The Empire. New and select Ine o Christmas THE CASH BAZAAR OPEN EVENINGS FRONT AND. MAIN STS. Opposite U. S. Cable Off‘ce e e R e FEKRY TIME CARD - Leaves Junean for Douglas and | | | Thane 6:15 am. 6:15 pm. 7:10 am. 17930 pm. 9:15 am.t 9:40 pm. pmt §11:15 pm. pm. 12 midnight $1:00 am. Juneau Ferry & -Naviga | | | tion Company i shed place, stationary wash ‘s, con- crete foundation, level lov, choice location. '~ Phone 1501, FOR SALE—Home, fully modern. 6 ! rooms and bath. Garden. Terms | reasonable. Fine view. Apply Em- pire or telephone 134 IMuglas. LOD;J MINING CLAIM LOCA- { TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE e ~ - MISCELLANEQUS PROSPECIURS “ATTENTION: A pair of good binoculars may find it for you. We have them. The Nugget Shop. PALMIST—Gome =ta Lave your fortune teld from your hand. Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Front | Street, FOR:RENT—4 room furnished apt.' Foreign and Domestic Woolens | in Stock Correct Fashions and Fabric F. WOLLAND Merchant TFailor Juneau Phone 66 Suits from $50.00 up | LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE FOR SALE H Expert Automobile Repairing and OVERHAULING Nothing Too Small Nothing Too Large Wrecking Car Service McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction e CALL THE Juneau Plumber D. M. GRANT At Newman-Geyer PHONE 154 Oil Burner Service a Specialty Estimates Given—Work Guaranteed 8o Youre MaY I Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Admiral Rogers due Sunday or Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 26, at 9 am. Princess Alice is seheduled to sail from Vancouver October 28 at 9 p.m. ~OUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alameda in port southbound anfl scheduled fo sail at 3:30 this afternoon. Queen due southbound 5 ‘o'- clock. this afternoon. Yukon southbound about Oct. 29. Admiral Evans due southbound abotit Oct. 20. LOCAL SAILINGS Maygnita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 6 a'clock Thursday night 1br Skagway, starting Sept. 17. every other Tuesday. America First leaves every Wednesday et 1 p. m. for Petersburg and Kake and way ports. POvw ,000000000000000000000c06000vws eeceeoce ADMIRAL ROGERS IS ENROUTE NORTH ‘BOUND TO WEST SEATTLE, Oct. 24 ating the new winter ed for Juneau: Mrs — - 008 00 0s 000000 . HALIBUT PRICES ° 000000000000 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, Oct. 24. —There was only 1,000 pounds of Canadian halibut sold here yester- day. The price was 10 and 19 cents. SEATTLE, Oct. 24—Two vessels with 3200 pounds arrived yester- day and sold for 25 and 25% cents. — - — LET Amnquis. srigss Your Sult. We ¢call ‘and deliver. Phbone 528 £ R Old papers for sale at The Em- pire office. e FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-4 Front and Franklin. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-8 opp. Gross Apts. 1-7 nt, opp. City Wharf. 1-3 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-0 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. 2-3 U , 0pp. Cash Cole's T S bdandethad bbb TS R e i £9.69 09 0 0 00 03 83 80 B9 - Marine News "8 00000000000 000 eco00e00000000000000 e = e _ 7 M\ DEAR BOY. IM WRITIN To THE PRESIDENT Q' THE WRITING A LETTER . UNITED STATES! DOESNT UHos T © Mflsag"f“ KNOW You' || FOR THIS PORT FISH REGEIPTS FORONEMONTH. SHOWBUSINESS [Thirty-seven Vessels Oper- ate Out of Juneau Bring t 1n 397,650 Pounds The amounc of halibut received in |Juneau for the month beginning | September 21 and ending October Steamer Westward This Forenoon —Many Aboard Steamer Alameda, Capt. C. V. Roy Cox, (Paul Otto, John Jones, vard Hibler, John W. Lee, ward Christiansen, Joe Hill, J. K Oram, R. S. Waltz, J. B. McCain, Karl K. Katz, F. H. Foster, O, W pounds. Thirty-seven fishing boats oper- ating ‘out of Juneau brought thc halibut to this port and the pricer {paid for the cargoes ranged from 1250 to 870 cents. The compan- ies purchasing the fish were: The age. Among the various THE PRESIDENT ON ALAMEDA Arrives from Westerlund, arrived in port at 10 o'clock this morning from the west- ward with 126 first-class passen- gers, 30 of whom were for Juneau | , and were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bothwell, Carl Johnson, Ed- Ed- 21, 05 given out by the Juneau Cole | wosom V- B MeDade oo o [ Tobin. | Btorage y. N . J. Bisson, 1 | g Pompans, Totglet 397‘65(. RQuintzberg, T. N. Henry, George For Ketchikan—John Hansen, Takanaka, Leon Eng, Nick Pabsah, H. M. Otts, I. H. Foreman, Joseph Drake, E. W. Mitchell, Gus Bjorn- stad, Mike Johnson and ten steer- articles of A crew of 60 men from the whal-' ing station at Port Hobron togeth- er with the superintendent, Henry Schupp, are among the passengers aboard the steamer going south, After taking on concentrates from the Chichagof Mine, which were brought into port by the Virginia IV., at the City Dock, fish from the Juneau Cold Storage dock, and coricentrates from the Alaska-Ju- neau dock, the steamer Alameda is echeduled to sail for the south from the latter dock at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. Scheduled to leave port at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon for the south, the steamer has the following 52 passengers from Juneau: For Wrangell—John Ostrom, Mr. !and Mrs. Joseph Acton, Thomas Ed- ward, Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Peacock, Paul Otto. For Petersburg—Eleanor Greenor,! L. M. Oarrigan, Henry Roden, Mrs. | - | L. Hawkins, Virginia Hawkins, G. ! L. Rich, R. 8. Waltz, Mr. and Mrs. - |'C. Gronseth, Capt. and Mrs. E. K. Harry Williams, T. F. Brennon, J.! W. Gucker, Richard Atlen, W. F.; Castle, L. H. Chapman, C. E. Bis- son, Joe Rizardo, W. H. Caswell. " | For Seattle—Harold E. Smith, H. Newman, Ben C. Delzelle, M |san Juan Fishing | age Company, and Packing 'Company, the Alaska Fish Broker- the New Englanc 290 00®9 e ee e e e o Fish Company, the Juneau Colk [reight taken on at the City Dock by the Alameda were three ship- O. Hedgstad, John Bobuk, Mrs. E:| Durland, Mrs. E. M. Thompson, | Verna Thompson, Charles W. Wil- liams, Larry A. Parks, Forrest D.| Kerr, Done Sweet, M. J. Lund, A.| ments of mink from the Alaskn- ‘Mendenhall Fur Farm, destined for erpy Line, Vermont; Rome, New — Steamer Admiral Rogers sailed at 10 o'clock | thi§* forenoon for ' Southeast 'dnd Southwest ‘Alaska ports, inaugur-! schedule. |and 9 cents. The steamer has aboard 30 first| class passengers and three steerage. The following passengers are book-|which sold respectively to the New H. H. Post,'England Fish Company for 125 J. W. McCullum, and.two steerage. Storage Company, and the Marlys |Fish Company. . The largest single cateh of hall: |7 but was made by the Alten whick cold her cargo of 34,000 pounds tc the Alaska Pish Brokerage for 12.50 and 9 cents. The second largest | catch corsisted of 30,000 pound: | which Wwas brought in by the PrAnKIifi “afa whith - sold - to “the Alaska Fish Brokerage for 12.75 The Sitka and the Constitution tied for third place wheh they brought in 26,000 pounds ¥ork, and Bremerton, Wash. from ©Gordova Wwhich is being ipped to Hamburg, Germany. She has a shipment of whale oil You can thank your and 875 cents, and for 12.65 and 875 cents. The Eclipse, with a cargo of 22,500 pounds which sold |to the Marlyn Fish Company for {1250 and 8.70 cents, brought in the fourth largest catch. The boats operating out of Ju- neau Wwere: Dikon, 'Independent Ida TI, Ford, Sadfe, Ivanhoe, Fane Margaret T., Norland, ELouhelen Mary, Fern, Mabel, Garland, Thel- ma, Eelipse, Hyperian, Ina J., Vi- vian, Harding, Sitka, Emma, Ad- dington, Avona, Tern, T-39, Fre- mont, Northern, Venus, Coolidge Margaret, Alten, Constitution, Li- tuya, Franklin, Urania, and Gray- ling. - e Juneau. Juneau PR B BB N B ) . TIDES TOMORROW . s00ceev0000s0 e High tide, 6:39 a.m., 125 feet. Low tide, 12:20 p.m., 6.2 feet. High tide, 6:18 p.m. 140 feet. ! e ——— SENTINEL SELLS FISH l ! The Sentinel, Capt. Louis Sun- derland, arrived in port with a car- go of 2,000 pounds of halibut which sold to the S8an Juan Fishing and Packing Company for 12.85 and 9 The | meda also has a shipment of MR. TAX PAYER ing of approximately $100 PER MONTH. That js what the Hart Oil Burner installed [ in the City Hall is saving the taxpayers of HOW ABOUT YOUR OWN FUEL BILL? - RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “Yovk ALASKA VLA<UNDRY smwcé-’ £ for ? o ' Dry_Cleanin g and Pregging ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building'on Shattuck Way “PHE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST" J. Arrivee, Mrs. Frances A. New- man, Mrs. Harry Mabry, Vivian| Thompson, F. C. Gregg, Carl M. Wilson, Olaf Haugen, E. Lindgren, | Oscar F. Wilson, Tom Leite, G.| Pappana. City Council for a sav- , Alaska cents. After taking on ice at the {Juneau Cold ‘Storage dock she left | for the ‘fishing grounds. 2O Try the rFive oUiock Dinne Mabry's, SHAW’S « The Best The SHAW’S COMMEREIAL e THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE For Good Coffee % ‘Cannot Successfully Be Imitated WHY Not Satisfy Your Coffee Desires With Sold With a Money Back Guarantee i i COFFEE Market Affords COFFEE IMPORTING CO, 613-15-17 Western Avenue, SEATTLE Passenger accom- | modations on HE WiLL WHEN' HE &(TS This LETTER GAILING SCHEDULR Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound 1 Oct. 8 \ Leave Beattle Yukon . 28 Oct. Alaska 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Alameda . 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 ‘Yukon . 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Alaska . 26 Nov. & Oct. 29 W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 Regulanly und Bependably Leave Arrive Southbound Admiral Line v sels have been sompletely and materially improv- | - sieqmer Beattle Juneau Lv. Junaew ed. You will find them very attrac- Watson Oct. 6 Ock. 17 tive and comfort- | Queen : Oct. 7 Oet. 111, able. Rogers Oct. 14 Oct. 18 Evans Oct. 20 Oct. 31 Queen Oct. 21" Oct. 25 Rogers Oct. 28 Nov.10 Queen Nov. 3 Nov. 7 Queéen Nov.17 Nov,21 Rogers Nov. 24 . Queéen INFORMATION wad TIOKETS; BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 QUY L. EMTTH, Agenh, Douelss. .. Leave "!Bll Southbound PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22, Nov. 2. PRINCESS NORAH-—Nov. 12, 26; Dec. 17, 8L« Tickets to cr from all Eastern polnts of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. ¥ Varfous Routes—Liberal Stopovers W. L. COATES, Agent. Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 0 direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoanah, 'Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, way ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every othér Tuesday at 11 p. m. 5 A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phene 149. - | THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. “"Phone 136 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION €O. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA . o 'c| Py Information— * . Fresh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. Alaska Meat Company PHONE 39 Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Cerne, Crabs, Oysters and Fish Pieneer Pool Hall __ MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Qur Services to You Begin and -at_the Gang Plank of Every Passenger. Boat.

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