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s e ____THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1930. ™ R o z _____——-——————fl MINE‘{ D]ES HERF FLOAT[NG CANNERY BIDS ON AIRPORTS ceuts and Canad)an for 5 and 118/ of friends arrived at his mountain lS IN PORT -l- cents. G w HUTGHI camp in Virginia this afternoon. OF TUBERCULOSIS ODAY; FOR WRANGELL AND High speed was maintained most | | SEATTLE, May 10.—Seven vessels | of the way. i sAY PRAYEHS Alfred Olson, 29 years of age,| The floating cannery of the Bar- | PETER.SBURG OPEN 36,100 pounds of halibut sold TLE TRIP vIRGIN A Convicts working on the road f |resident of Juneau for the past four |anof Mild Cure Company, accom-, here yesterday for 12 and 18% [} stared curiously as the President’s lor five years, died at noon today|Panied by the tug Lemes, arrived Bids were opened today by High- | cen { car went by, THEN SHDUTS;M St. Ann's Hospital, the victim|Port from the sot I‘s earlg ‘mn‘\ ay Engineer R. J. Sommers fcv" B P' B—k‘ f F ok PRI .- — ot tuberculosis. morning on its way to Seward from 'constructing the airports at Pet- > 8 0 i loneer anker o alf~- ORANGE, Virgims, May 10— | He is believed to have relatives | Seattle. lersburg and Wrangell, three being| 1ROUT BROUGMY HERE A ARAE i spasdy B4 fhom"the NHE L e CLAIM. LOCATION T |in the States, but their where-| Capt. Charles P .Hutchison is in ;pceneg on each project. THe bids | A oo A L banks Passes Way——""' 'Houss. over almost deseubéd’ roads Both Ame’;‘o lciid Canadian, I} , abcuts are not known. Olson came |charge of the outfit. The boats'have been communicated to th About pounds of Dolly Var- Tt s 13 i B YOgl\g Wldow A_ttempls tof s eral syears ago and . during | left Seattle last Friday at midnight, |two communities, which are ‘co.|dcn trout, caught in a stream at On Visit in South ‘P”smem Hoover and a small party (forms at The Emplre. Kill Minneapolis Alder- |the time he has spent on the Chan-| The Lemes towed the.other craft{operating in financing the work, Harbor, were brought here 5 s man — Bo!h Dvin nel has been an employee of the|as far as Ketchikan, and from #nd will probably be awarded soms | : They will be shipped south | SEATTLE, May 10.—George W. ying |Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com-|there on the cannery proceeded time next week. 1e New England Fish Company. | Hutchinson, aged 68 years, pioneer “ & S o s ool here under her own power. WAndlersor;)miz Hatton, Wrangell, “7%‘ S LD—"r;)AY banker of Fairbanks,hdiednnlquw: hc;;; i Hrs A Riley. e e s will be held at| A day or two may be spent here|Were low ers on the Wrangell SALMON SO! pital here after a short s. He ] rs. Marie ley d 31 years, 3 the chapel of|while repairs are made to the POrt, With $6,824. Dishaw & Son,| has been visiting here and cxpect_cd widow, shot and K AU~ h,\m_ Mortuary, the|engine of the Lemes. The outfit |Juneau, were second, bidding $6, - | “ive hundred pounds of salmon,|to return to Fairbanks soon with Alderman Russell She Rev. Harry Allen officlating. In-|will spend the summer to the 981, and A. C. Kfeidler, Ketchikan | t here today on the T1370, | his wife. { €hot herself in the abdomen {terment will be in Evergrcen Ceme- | westward, returning south lata in |third, with $7.450. mda} to San Juan for 20.15,| Funeral services were held here E ] Both are reported near death in|tery. the fall. Henry Hasborouk, Petersburg, was| 11 and 7 cents. today. g f 8 hospital T SRR T — .- — 10‘7‘;5“ for the port there, bidding et Hutchinson was a native of Can- Sheffield said he returned from % $5.165. Dishaw & Son . R i seized | Although the Viavi office was| ATTENTION AUTO OWNERS |cni™'sos2, and A O, Keeidie VIRGINIA IV RETURNS M ? Tevolver and told him to say his|destoryed in Malony Block fire, new |third, bidding $7,300. o Virginia IV. Capt. Matt 1 prayers, He stepped out of :hc;‘m“" has arrived. Customers and| Any person operating an auto- i O | Nordness, arrived in port at 4 STORE HOURS . house and ran, but two shots the|'Quirers can reach the manager | mobile not licensed by the Terri- | o is morning from a trip to| For the accommodation of the (] woman fired took effect Mrs. Adams, by same phone, 538,|torial Treasurer for 1930 is de- HALIBUT PRICES {Chatham Straits, and today is|trade, this store will be open Sat- g ]Mml]h?r Sheffield is S Spickett ’1' ts. for appointment un- | linquent after May 10th, 1930. box shooks for the Superior | urday evening, May 10. & hrlbery cb » growing out Or‘m suitable offices are obtained. adv ' Prosecutions will follow. adv | PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., May 10 t Tenakee. adv. B. M. BEHRENDS, CO., Inc. o 1 i y — Eigh! ight thousand pounds of - i, e | > halibut were sold here Friday Try the Five oOnek Dionel | Old papers for sale at The Em- S E American fish sold for 6 and 12.0 Gpecials at Mabry's. —adv i , THANE ROAD IS TO EE OUR WINDOWS e S —— . i t r BE CLOSED SUNDAY MONDAY ' NONE HIGHER IN QUALITY than AND OPENS TUESDAY I . AMOCAT PRODUCTS The Thane road will be closed | f - to all traffic for two and one-half | or a WE W T N o N AN < . T - ¢ L Mhn At ahd one Dl : WILL CUT CAN FOR CAN AND SHOW YOU WHY YOU SHOULD INSIST ON AMOCAT nounced today by local headquar-| ters of the United States Bureau of S 3 s e | Laaies” Garment The closurc is necessary in order | to incorporate into the road the| new section at the slide arca near | That is being nationally discussed, the Standard Oil Station, it was i 2 5 Eosi RE0 W OB has bseny comi cussed, complimented, criticised, pleted but it must be tied intol raved over, but which the main road. This, it is esti- mated, will take Sunday, Monday and up to noon of Tuesday. It will replace the section weak- | ened by the slide of last January | that damaged the Standard Oil prnpcm' Sunday, May 11th THE PROPER GIFT |-, Whitman's Candy |- Brings Comfort to the Wearer New York and Paris like them— WHY NOT JUNEAU? Let Us Have Your Opinion § e g ROCK BLOCKS HIGHWAY A two-ton rock, which came down the hillside onto a Silver Bow Basin highway trestle night before last had temporarily blocked traffic on the road. The stone was moved sufficiently to allow traffic to pass BUY BY BRAND George Brothers Butler-Mauro Drug Co. and will be blasted away within a bJ day or two. The trestle on which] Leader Dep t Store FREE DELIVERY PHONE 134 th k fell is th st ® 5 Five F iveri B ruck 4 e i e veveent : 2 . PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT the city limits. Auto traffic is safe Phone 454 i Open Evenings “Purveyors to Particular People” EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS . ) in the day time but hazardous at night. .- Cakes made to order. Layer cakes and sponge cakes a specialty. The cakes with the flavor. Call Doug- las 392. —adv. POLO SHIRTS $1.35 ! Blue Green ROS(? Pink In very good quality and reasonably priced i An Opportunity to Save on Merchandise of This Sort Is Seldom- Offered — Nothing Burned —Nothing W ater Soaked i New Spring Styles | The more hats you look i at . ... the more certain o Wonderful Prices on all Smoke el - Stained Merchandise I8 correct The felt is_uniformly Everything on Tables Marked for Your Convenience e CANNED FOODS, SOAP, CEREALS, SPICES, DISHES, ETC.— COME EARLY While SABIN’S | _ Assortment Is Complete C. 0. SABIN,. Prop.