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in terms which may be easily un- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1, 1930. R ————— = - - o e e .‘.nli“:(l)n'?l:;:c.s considerab; Dally Cross.lvor(l Puzzle of supplies were ftrans- (L8 e { om Juneau to the Man- | :\‘m‘h of which depends on the e A 1p. Much of these were ‘w1’<1\xx‘1?g made by the various min- g ACROSS Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 2 pu d on the local market as| |ing groups said Dr. Mandy. Seri-| L Eeagment, HAS B T Y 0 denced by the fact that| SR el o being given (0| 11, one who Raviies N1 1an $8,000 was paid in cus- | pla by which transportationtothe | o '}:um"w‘.'.'.‘ R Badgerlike uties to the Canadian Gov- | |Atlin district would be served by try animal Sl [the Taku route. The distance via! M. Thorougutare: s d Jr \dd to American Grou > 1 B Mande Makes Trio oo,/ s from | . Ehrs - i e amerien cow | Galvanized Gasboat Tanks | £ Mandy Wlakes Arp1o - s of this tell is aiready| 1T Lol exelan: stnte = line. the Alaska Juneau continued | e . 1) iles this s already atlon Southern state - 5 20 v 3 | Here for Information— |puut, Dr. Mandy said, along Donald| 1% Meadow Feminine name Production Is $3,500,000 Fpepech o tho West HT Jee8 y 4 S 20 Robhed o=ship B . Profif | Three claims were added to elae 1ese 1 ankKs Makes Predictions 1 Swedish inear Town Ir Oblo an Opel‘almg roh b1t group, making s total of 10 possible, also, that a water-| go Syoge’l w7 il o ; ¥ . pere rvey wil be made on sev. | $h Fommie abery B pean Is $1,100,000 e rgellindmee i Y "l 8% B 4 a0 & Lo:n started on the propetry, one A B oy Dr. Joseph Mandy, of the Bureay |[°T8 tributaries of the Taku dur-| * noUiGhl, sty 5 T it T en G Mr. W. C. Jensen is in charge of the Sheet of Mines of British Columbia, who |/n8 the “"“"rwfkmflfio' :."I““p"ll;” b L i Pertatuing to Septind drom e O ) feet. A small amount of cross Metal Shop which insures you the very best arrived on the Princess M | L fork o At 2 the sen punishment 7 |cutting was done during the sea- 7 akv nig 5 coider . with Astice the south fork of the Taky and on _?'umlu:' l'nl}nq. fl; ‘m-n issaing |company’s Taku crew had done 3,- |son. Jy of tanks. lay nij C nfe th 2 Anpae o) , he letter 7 of troops from ig illing | Superintendent J. A. Williams of “‘f Sittakinay River . ; . Kind of beetle . A b vegteged . | 500 {e(‘-t of dx.\m.ond dnllx.m_ and Stock Holds Own o Erac sk 7 I look for more discoveries in 2 Legnl warning e 800 feet of underground work on the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining{ . % i e 3. Renwis NN 26. Seandinavians g A . & hs The market quotations on the S ary roc develop. | that section,” Dr. Mandy concluded ke e e AT the Manville Group. Tts camp there| oo it 0 O eed well | > any r lop- 5 T 9 Fo nifine b River Betwaegiisee SOTEE wlibipemiin s Ware- | ias 4 { ~ n \ | ment works on claim == 2 mrv:! 31 m::::ul;:."»;‘ e Benxlh and r.-m::l’.‘- horses ;mr\"‘g‘ ; l‘):;‘(’h::"rfl:un;c,.“ \g;p during the year. After runn)ug‘ RICE & AHLERS CO. returned to hi at Vie-) | 3G coxn: ol (L R e “.w;]"m Fesidenses and. a recre.|ITom seven to nine dollars for the | PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL toria on the No M= s U 6. Nurrow open homa [tion room. Twenty-eight men are 10 months, like all other “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” tory v 1 Ju | s L $he SAORtIohn el ¢ . " |stocks in the country, it bowed be- 4 S aandes meeohil i 4 . " St Tropieal frults tiee ®love employed there, Three shifts are| ' = o o ,T’,‘K S A il i (3. Comunea point DOWN s Wik w4 |employed in diamond drilling and | o°¢ “";"1‘"{“ of SRS Tl | pINSRL (A0 your 9 0 6. Northwestern L Indian trophy Palu feafs Ao meer |two shifts every 2¢ hours on under- |8 t0 88 low as 4i. But'its re- — & = s — his dej reme- state of vietary var anhe groutih S |covery was more rapid than a ma- ly optor the future of | Y A Four n orki the | e R R e i e end‘()li P i i the Taku region as a mining dis-| L ataniry 7 ¥ % 7 q9 0 Ot men are working on Clof the year was selling around ¥ trict 5 ) i !Annual Affair Attended by ' i | Hill-Sparling groups, using a single |¢750, o I C apers fOX' sale at Empxre OHKC k ! | 3 This is about two miles 0N Taku Bulletin | i 15 I camp. T - BREIRREPAREL. 5 ) WP 0 71 i o M e o D vty T Sl et Gl oot ST 05 - rowd — No from the Manville camp and is -5\1\;5):( al l)u‘..r\.\l f .rz)m []:;m u | Lalge CIOW(J' AN 18y i (it it iy a el T T e T L T T T T T S AR, | Wi sven. Dy, Lt il Time at Mldmgh! | During the navigating season, = = derstood by e layman, is now in the progress of printing and will be available to the general public shortly after the first of the year. | The bul deals with the Taku exclusively, and contains a on of the various proper- ey M : {events of the season i 7 0 5 4 ] ties which have been located, to-|“'gal 8 LR i) caps, | AH ; We resolve to give best possible service—to spare Z' ¢ gether with the data of their de- | appy # g il Mgl o ' together with horns, rattles and | = velopment and. the problems 0 be | iic i ruments for creating noise d . : . Wi i in continuing and the trans- |0 l O TR O the eve- | an no effort in constantly improving — that service. =, por A.g.v‘::uddlimuknl 16 of the 0.1 e tng were used effectively by P =0y i e et the|the laree crowd of merrymakers goenciniis A Happy New Year t all £ consider the discovery of the|,; ., 4itended the dance, especiaily | B appy NeW Seen Dy Manville and the United Eastern | New Year groups the most outstanding discov- " T e O et & rocen;| AR electric slgn over the stage O I e e i oty il | where the orchestra was seated, an- S I do not care to make an estimate | o 0 No Gk and bediam | BUTLER-MAURO 08 § of indicated tonnage, I will say reigned for about ten -minutes. that the work is in good hands.|"™*® : DRUG CO. ' h ) The work done by the United East-| ‘_ e - plauded so generously and the en-‘t Aree Dellv P g;.r}l(fl ?:1: lhd:::,?our;:‘\fts;‘g:p u;; cores were repeated so many times | g v e =49 e s Mot o that few people got to dance with | - WHEN WE SELL IT H e 4 as many partners as they would _ IT'S RIGHT & Many Problems “There are many problems to be i Albert Tackett, A. E. Ives, M. Y. = faced in mining and marketing ,;}gflih:m:m;:pr?",qtuhcm(;;:,r\]vwfl[mml MASON[C RECEPT[ON Clouse, Bob Bonner, Matt Yaugh- T LT ST T T IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIlll'--l:y complex sulphide ore, but I know ' : AFPE = ls THls AFTERNOON‘nn, bl ool el b ool L ! that a type of ore similar to this is being worked in the Bunker Hill { The annual Hi-Jinks of the Ju- ill!'i\u Elks, an annual event which is brated every New Year's Eve throughout the land, took place at ¢ and proved to | enjoyable social | |Eiks Hal {be one of he midnight hour. Music by the Serenaders was ap- have liked merrymakers hurried down to the | Admiral Line dock and continuec | their carnival aboard the Princess| The Masonic reception, an an- Alaskan Steve Rusich, W. E. Rass, Bessie | Wishing You All Express Money Orders =’||||||||||||IIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlI"IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!I||;IIIIIIIIIIII mine at $udbcrr)-. Ontario _T’m.s Norah, which remained in port un- nual affair to which Masons of all ;f‘_:alc. Alex Erickson, James J. Har- ) sort of mining means a maximum .. "o.40 (.ioek this morning | degrees are guests, is on this after- | ris. ) | amount of labor and permanent|” 7 4 o noon from 2 to 5 o'clock in the | Zynda, | communities. Scottish Rite Temple. There will| Wm. Murray, H. H. Brown. | IS aRaiN "to nb that ‘the Mogt P e T refreshments will | — .- — | |also be served. Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Mavern are | passengers for Seattle on the Prin- | cess Norah. | important aspect is the smelting. | If there is sufficient ore to warrant z the erection of an electric smelter { on tidewater it would mean the } opening up of many smaller prop- erties in Southeast Alaska.” The Province of British Columbia B L | 4T, THE HOTELS = | o Gastineau B. E. Smith, Ruby Shaffroth, H. Jewell, Harry Saito, Geo. Cooper, ‘ibe music and \ N N S e Mrs. Dempsey Lew ger for Seattle on Norah. s is a passen- | S the Princess [T ottt e e e § N N \ The advent of the New Year gives us the op- portunity of N | wishing | health, happiness and || ; prosp erity to our i § ' \ { { { friends and patrons. As we are about to turn and wind the clock of time i T for another twelve months, the echoes from SABIN’S May every tick of the clock C. 0. SABIN, Prop. New Year gives us the hours tolled off come floating back—and the opportunity of wishing health, happiness and pros- perity to friends and patrons. i during 1930 bring you as the Old Year “ticks-tocks” away— health, happiness and S i prosperity. | THE HOME | Your confidence in our ability to serve re-echoes BOARDING HOUSE || \ \ \ ! ¢ : A { [ again and again. ; Completely Renovated | . | { ) ! { ! { | ; The advent of the Board and Room, $45.00 Month Transient Meals Steam heated rooms with hot $15.00 To interrupt your busy business life at this time \ Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 83 { Post Office Substation No. 1 | SESSSUSTESEES S SSSSTN ¢ and cold running water, is the Season’s privilege, and we grasp it to per month. say the “Thank You” we feel, and wish for | | { E | | | | TELEPHONE 203 R e e ] you and yours an eternity of Peace, Good Will and Prosperi [ . Start the New Y ear Right— BY INSISTING ON REAL BARGAINS WHICH ARE OUR REGULAR PRICES RELIANCE COFFEE (the best that money can buy) 1 lb. tins only.._. DRY PRUNES (fresh and delicious), regular 20c a pound FLOUR—50 1b. bags—Our Best Blended BUTTER—Extra fancy creamery in quarters, pound . MILK—Darigold by the case TEA—Orange Pekoe, rich and de- licious, one pound ................. heriistale s 80c¢ We wish to thank all of our friends who have made the past Year so Prosperous and Happy for us GARNICK’S, Phone 174 George Brothers Grocery Leader Department Store George Bros., Props. In wishing you a Happy New Year, we thank you for your past patron- age . .. .and ask only the Happi- ness of retaining old friendships and making new ones. : The California Grocery BAVARD BRO! , Props.

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