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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 1, 1930. By BILLE DE BECK HEADUINE (N SATURDAY-§ PAGER, e = == il ’! JosT Y QUET B@E@E S w | il FOR A EEwW DAYS MR.GOCGLE - Poot 3 S B | i EVERYBODY THINK S Nou ve. ’ :} AINT T AL 2 - v { I KNEW HED ' LI / AY LAST WE i | BEEN KNOCKED OFF —AGW E = SQoNER =\ { | T OGP ARGUAID AND SEE. @ 1 GET IT SQONER \ NE s il GOT NR MN’ 4 i w st]uum‘ ELILNHAWKEQS / l‘ 4 [ - ! v Sl __ ¥ ] QR (ATER - \ @4T (B HiS AND ALL My o HE WAS DODGING el X { 3 It KAEW POOR y HILE ALL THE WORLD READS OF TiE_ ] = ' | BARNEN AND TEDD\ELE FATE” THAT HAS BEFALLEN BARNEY, P HEWO SWIFY TRE ACE OF SCALAND VARD, s i SMIES Wl DEEP SATSFAGToN AT TRE . ” S T g ' L Y TUCCESS OF WIS WELL-PLANNED HoAX A ] N;\z‘:'gz MIND, NEVER. h BARNEY DID AOT EUEM RECEWE W FESH ‘ WOUND N HIS ENCOUNER LITH HIS wouLbee ‘ ~ ASSASSIN BUT SWIFlY | REALIZING THAT H SAILING SCHEDULE Leave ue Juneau Due Juneau GOLDEN MOMENT HAD COME . WHISKED BARNE s | | T < i { Ui i ! Steamer— et t d Southbound LIMP FORM (NTS A meT;wn HURRIED WM Ta ) L. PR, i Py 7 7 ! - / Ny ed Dec. 24 AN OBSCURE_HUT IN THE SUBUREBS — FRGM 2 3 Y /4 Nor! ster: 4 c 2 Jan. 3 TEre SWIFR RETRNED To Tie oY Ao Gave | SN o ) /s S o 8 Alamea: an. 4 Tan, Jan. 14 TEE INFORMATION T6 ALL NEWSPAPERS THAT \ 4 4 = / i 3 BARKIEY GOOGLE HAD BREN FATALLY \WOUAIDED - @Y HESE MEANS SWIETY HOPES Te UNCO 72X - ¥ N > s FORTHE ATTACKS ON BARNEY AND oF = g 2R W P thwestern AECERTAINED THE GUILTY PARTIES wil GE BRUUGHT T8 gtk o i IR S i ‘ s Alaska ... 3 , = < Yukon .. eb, 22 Reducea WINTER ROUND TRIP RATES NOW IN ABBED h EFFECT — Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. Tickets on sale until February 28, RETURN LIMIT, MARCH 25. AT Y LOCAL HUTELS —— Steamer Movemerts Ius DUWN IN jWflrd - LT o | S W “ NORTHBOUND s Two Knife No steamer northbound STURM ALL OF | Wounds ]3',1\ Early Morn- SCHEDULED SAILING mng L,H ement Northwestern scheduled to | cREw DROWNED An altcwmon betwe: /illiam | Passenger sccom- Bigeff ar Stev b 3| modations on r from Seattle Queen schedu lee-‘;:t fg\:‘ lobby of the Alaskar tel short- | Admiral Line v "; rs i Iy before 5 o c morning | sels have been sail from ixteen ’Vlcmbexo of Tug's|resuitcd in the arrest of the form-| sompletely and § Rogers ...Dec. 18 Dec. 22 Jan. er by Deputy U hal Pri { materially improv- | Queen 26 Dec. 29 Jan. Crew Lose: Lives— & B SHA it sibting S ad. You will find | Queen .. "8 Jan. 11 Jan. at 9 pm. Admiral Rogers cct | P " | them very attrac- | Rogers 3 . 15 Jan. 18 Jan. 3 Barge Crew Saved tent to Kill. { tive’ Ao coerlors YEREEEEL S es0Ee; BszzEIEzNTET: Lv. Ar. Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Juneau TS sail from Seattle 2 Ward received two knife wounds S it & 10 am I ‘\uh‘,\(m‘(\d, " :“(" fe BEAU‘IONT Tpx ¥éb. 1 —Four- |in the abdomen but is not e R ST B oD SaiLiNGe: o teen members of the crew of the tiously injured, although there is R e adi At A 1 { 2 R tugbeat F. Coney are be-|danger that infection may set in, : RATES NOW IN EFFECT—$73.50— AftTaty SHjedulid squilibou: lieved to be at the bottom of the(Dr. W. J. Pigg, attending physi- ) Juneau to Seattle and return, Pas. s Wty v e g Gult of Mexico Wwith the boat cfan, sald this afternoon A sengers must commence their return A radio message from the Stard-| According to Bigoff, Ward at- journey from Seattle ON OR BEFORE LOCAL SAnaNGS Magnita scheduled to lesve ® . ;uq o1 (anker Iiebté said the tug|tacked him with a blow to the|} R MARCH 25TH, 1030. 6tur Iisl:xs’marzddway ?f'll‘_:srlt went down in a storm that raged|nose, and he pulled a knife on | I‘\ INFORMATION AND TICKETS: o'clock Thursday night for ® 1,64 Tyesday night, about 70 miles|Ward. Bigoff claims Ward ran 4 Skagway, starting Sept. 17. ® nortneast of Port Arthur. into the knife, but : : BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 every other Tuesday. The radio message said the crew |making a further investigation of g GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas N ssusmsnmss e | © Atlericd Flrst Jeaves EVery @ o the barge 'which the tug was|the affair. —— 19 Wednesday &t 1 p. m. for ® \iowing at the time of the disaster,| The injured man is confined to » Petersburg and Kake and ® lwas rescued his room in the Alaskan Hotel, FUR REN1 LOS’I AND ¥GUND |+ way ports while Bigoff is held without bail . THE EMPIRE “Four ‘.nd [1\(' room LOST' 41 Firestone Cord Tire, SR ERN RN WS at the Court House until he is | o S oo RO T R g THELE " PURCHASE FREIGHTER [srousht up to o mromiary s | ec e o ocsve v e ng. A e f it e i s ) TIDES TOMOREKOW o FOR SEATTLE, ALASKA Through which the general 438 AR B e b public can rlways have its ¥ i M rl e o ! P | AND SIBEKIAN ROUTE wanta supplied. i il ; & > Closing time for -classified fec The Alaska Steamship Company's 3§ R R, B | FALMIST—Come und have ! g am, cet SEATTLE, Feb. 1.—A sale to the freighter Tanana, Capt. Odsen, ar- ‘défo’::izma‘;‘:‘m: :"s;fi"y S RENT—Two room furnished| fortune told from your hand.| mgh ti 5 _, feet. |Siberian Fish and Cold Storage rived at the Dupont Powder Com- vertisements: 11 A. M. Steam heat. T Work. Abusmcss. marrn_n;z‘c and ths“ d 2 . 0.5 feet. |Corporation of Seattle of the Easi- pany’s plant at 10 o'clack “m\ Ten cents per lne first in- th and Main Sts.| future foretold. 302 ¥ront Mond n Pilot, the 5,000 wa e morning. She has explosive: B sertion. Al C ng or sleeping| Street y t g .8 1, ]|(v/\:' at N ; 5 @ ;n and rn e Cdrpodof ,.lg,:im \11“ ¢ s, TRy S & am., 2. J nounced. s soon as e vessel | freig or Juneau and will dock | m:s‘fl":en‘:fi‘;;:;;nf"’mm””“‘ ¥ i s e H 3:34 pm., 144 is brought here it will be Put i here about 5 o'clock this evening.| Count five eversf> words 2= 3 g0 Turined Mouey spent llere L 9:53 pm., 15 feet. the servic veen Seattle, Al It is expected that the Tanana | hot and cold run-| -+ - tand Siberian ports, officlals of the s bringing the 1930 model Ford lr' wu'-:w fi s ok e er, steam heated. Tele- | for prlntlng Imys UNDER NEW 1 EMENT company here annuuncnd | Juneau this trip. ‘There are also| [™"="""""" ¥ 3. 3. Josepnine S , a former ity two new coaches aboard for the v ~ g e el o — e Q“anty Iresident of Po on, has GEAY LEAVES FOR Xa Railr THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY i = e e agement of the < TR P { “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” FOR SALE apar i artments. I ner Parlor POST SEASON TR’P i FOR 5 A5 Ve it i zou ited to come in and {CHRISTIANSEN WILL |} Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 | FOR SALE—McDonald Ranch 8| partly fu b ey efficient work . Seal, t. K. C. Talmage,| i |* Hilda Point, Hilda Creek D .urn'ml iy 05 CUSIEVAGES T o comesonnes r suf sion. ady ol the Alaska E‘.m,,! HAVE OFFICE CHANGEw ———— okt -~ Douglas Island. 33 1-3 acr 5 i o 5 Y ission, left here yester { S ! i BRI - ‘ COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. acres cleared. Government Pat-|¥ 'WO 1 S \moon\ ROOMS ROOMS yith Wardens Dufresne and Jew Effective today, Lieut. J | ent. Apply J. F. Mullen, Behre U 00 month. Inquire Sea- | Steam heated rooms, newly paint- ¢+ a post season patrol of South- | Christainsen of the Corps of En- Bank. view Apartments. led with hot and cold running wat- A}askn ; |gineers, has been appointed dis- | MOTORSHIP MARGNITA s oy o o e T R PO LANO. Victo ! . Boautiful marine view. $15.00 Under this year's regulations the |bursing officer of the Alaska Road || City Dock Thursd: eveni t 6 o’clock OR SALE—Essex model 27 sedan.| M1ANO, Victor Grtnovnouic Phono- . Private batk Home > i i ey v 3 .eaves ity OCK every urs ay' evening a 0C! ir:heap for cash. Terms to re-| 3raph, sewing machines. Rent or| Jl,l‘s:ri,h,],:, Srmeiaens bl e '?fi"’”"?‘;“’g":rhse’:"' replacing Lieut. Phillp| giyect to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port sponsible parties if necessary. In-| sale. Anderson Music.Shoppe, | Buys Raw Furs { R b Sothenst ANBRE RIS | ik il In adigomatt «<|Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof, quire Pioneer ool Hall 7OR RENT_rFuily fums 9 ‘ NOTICE 31, F. M. Goddard, Assistant Ex-|merely a fulfiliment of the policy of | WAy ports. Leaving for Skagway and Haines every other sty ¥ hed and Pays Top | =38 b T Inf. t JALE—Four room furnished| apartments, single o | i COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT. ccutive Officer of the cammlsslnn appointing all Engineer Lieutenants “esaay at 11 p. m. Information— FOR SALE | ap B r double, P | h house with bath, Inquire 328 Newly painted; baths and hot | rices THOMAS B. JUDSON, _ |said today. {to that office in turn, Major Mal- A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. Willoughby Ave, or telephone| water furnished. Furnished cabins! Sénd wh’s Bhipdent o Mayor. | e colm Elliott, President of the Alas- | 3%0. | #500 per menth. Apply Sea-: ; e e HILL RETURNS {ka Road Commission, said today. —_ — | view Apts. | { GARMENTS MANUBACTURED| | | Lieut. Christiansen has been with | peeeeeeee FOR SALE—®peciacies 3245 a 'mer ¥ = | . | Clarence Hill, »elevator operator|the Commission in the office and at Home Grocery, E. Milla: z-r., WANTED | JUNE\U CABINET in the Goldstein Building, is back|field since November, 1928. His ALASKA MEAT CO Gieneral Merchandise. | ANTEL 13 u se g i on the job again after an absence|term of office as disbursing officer - & T Bilbantan [ || and DETAIL MILL- } ' o wmonths. He went outside|wil be of six months’ duration. At QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING | ?«?555}1;:&”‘,:31 ey ; | | WORK CO. « “m,; e r";" ?”}:’ to Wash- jthe end of that time he will be re-1{ Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales : Of, T2 SALAE U BN D SIIEved abid. will leave SRR SR PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 | WANTED—Exper lady sten:| | Prospectors’ Supplies ! {} Frony Street, next to Warner , mother. He also spent a few days|other duty with the Engineer Corps. : ! lme Y lp cgrapher want; ion, either|| Blankets and Quilts for | RECHINS B0 in Chicago before coming back to| yUnder orders to leave Alaska for | &—o—roroe or part o Fiomm » 58813 the Pacific Northwest and then)port Logan, Utah, in April, Lieut. stines G | CABINET and to-Junpa, Garges has been assigned to other | about dmdyr&an?hewfix [ ‘ { MILLWORK : NOTICE ifiififin“fluihfh:tl“‘f-ku:..md i P iflneer P OOl Hall good printingandwatch yoursales | | Leaves dunes T Doogtes ana || GENERAL CARPENTER}| ““ioutS™s Sunton: " | commerca o srimes st e MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION volume grow. Other merchants | g iahs WORK —adv. Mayor. | bmpire. Telephone 183 1—Billiards * have proved this plan by repeated | 6:15 a.m. 2:15 p.m. GLASS REPLACED - il Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. , N 2 SRR N MDA B s Vel b i o 7. | | TR i Avrs i | 12:30pm.t §11:15 pan. | Estimates Furnished Upon i i | RS £ | Request Attention-RADIO FANS FIRE ALARM CALLS | swem 7 ] ] IGARBAGE HAULING || Veio Henee £ Junean 4 " TUNE IN ON KFIU NEXT SUNDAY FROM 1-3 Thad and Franklin. ' W. E. TARR . % 17:45 p.m. 128 Front, near ey Way. o A Saemt atkbm | AR 1TO 2 P. M., FEBRUARY 2, 1930 opp. Gross Apts | 2:15pm. 12:15a.m. ¥ ¢ ?1):’;: (ggvm ‘ 3:30 pan.t 1:15am. ] We have prepared a little surprise me SE $e¢00000000000000000c000e | gueesennzssnsrmescaaase ~ 5 ==y FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, CANADIAN SEATTLE PACIFIC Leave Juneau Southbound B.C. COAST PRINCESS NORAH g STEAMSHIPS Jan. 14, 28; Feb. 11, 25; fi Maren 11, 22; April 1. Tickets to or from all Eastern points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient. Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers W. L. COATES, Agent. e et i D e 5:00 pm i’ - Front at A. J. Office. D *—Thane. 4 | broadcast for your benefit. ALASKA CUST()M B gty a1 Toteat G, THE HOME T N . 3 ERS ‘Willoughby, ‘opp. Cash Cole’s BOARDING HOUSE {| t—Saturdays only. | 3 \ i is TE, IS 0 matter what the size of your order - ;:;’:t e chimbiy. adbitaka §—Effective April 1st, If you like it T'I,’l,l, US and by the ‘ i o sh:pzcm her- Front and Main. BEST HOME COOKING || : . same token if it's no good say so. - first boat if you order from Farrell. Sgcety and Board and R | Juneau Ferry & Na“ga' " *Farrell i nsyour guarantee of First Quality Fifth and Seward ey Xaa M tion Company ¢ e £ and Special Grading . . . fine finish stock - g5 Ml e g boat building lamber or any other lumber 2-4 2-5 6 2-1 9 i R 2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. Steam heated rooms with ‘hot}| 2 T T PHONE YOUR ORDERS 7 requirements, 4 Second and Gold. and cold running water, $15.00{' TO US s €4 5 6 T 8 9 Fourth and Harris. per month. ! TrE JunEAu LAUNDRY 2 S : £ » Just write us - or, if you're in @ hurry' Fith and Gold reiErronm 28 | | reeose o stones || We witsztend to them| Alaska Electric Light and | wire your specifications - we do the restf Fifth and East. promptly. Our coal, hay, ;efvtm d.m K:::y : b e ot o 25 :f Front -:;0::::. Streets grain an.t} transfer bfisix,xess Power Compan'y FmEu wm e 2| i 2 daily. Th "1 Ninth, back-of Saibs. { is increasing daily. There’s a G il iy Bearia Aotk HARRIS Hardware || reason. Give us a trial order Tihian ‘and Douglas, Kasks Westlake and Prospect 3 Disin Ave; and Indian Sta. oy ‘ 1. . SBAKICK today and learn why. | ’0 SEATTLE 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. You Can’t Help Being TELEPHONE NO. 6 Seventh and Main. ! | Jdeweler ard | ::: Tm'::l‘flth. .; P. R. garage. Large Size i Optician Pleased Operating Radio Station KFIU { £ B e COASTERS 1}, oty ot | D. B. FEMMER : ) - - S.1 Beater Tract, | ° : $4.75 || BPU, Diomonts ‘ "PHONE 114 ,Old Papers for sale at Empire Officq * 2- 2-! 3-: 3- 3- 3~ 3- 3- 3- 4.

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