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KA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1930. By BILLE DE BECK SPARKY-BABY - PAPA'S HERE WHY DIDNT THOSE GUYS TELL ME ! AND D Have || PAID Your. | | = FARs- =23 | i : ! 4 N . SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound ..May 3 May 6 May 13 «.May 10 May 13 May 20 . May 13 May 17 May 17 May 20 May 24 May 27 May 27 May 31 .May 29 June 1 .May 31 June 3 No, suH, BOSS, A CANT SAY AS Ak -y SEEN NO HOSS - BOO-HOO - YOU WOULDNT THINK THEYD PLAY A DIRTY i TRICK ON ME LIKE THAT i WouLD YA 2 1 WHERE'S THE FREIGHT YARD 2 J! THEM YARDS— DYA WANNA GIT HOIT 2 l: Il'lfl we e [ { & % 2 = wy Steamer H \ I 7 1 v Aleutian . : : Alaska Alameda Yukon . Aleutian Alameda . Alaska Yukon . *—Southeast and Southwest Routes. t—Southeast Route only. W. E. NOWELL, Agent |CHICAGO BUILDING CLAIMS TO HAVE MOST FLOOR SPACE| PHONE 2 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland in port and sched- uled to sail at 3 p.m. today. Admiral Rogers due 5 a.m. to- morrow. Alaska due tomorrow. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alameda scheduled to'sail from Seattle May 13, at 9 p.m. Admiral Evans scheduled to sail’ from Seattle May 14, at 10 am. Yukon scheduled to sajl from Seattle May 17 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise due in port 6 o'clock tgmormw morning and sails 1' hour later. Aleutian scheduled southbound about May 13. Admiral Watson due south- bound about May 16. LOCAL SAILINGS PRIN. LOUI BRINGS 32 ON | ~ FIRST VOYAGE Freight in Juneau Passenger accom- modations on ‘¢” Admiral Line v. - sels have been sompletely and materially improv- ed. You will find Southbound Arrive Leave Juneau Juneau Apr. 17T Apv. 17 Evans Rogers Watson .. Evans Rogers .. Watson . Rogers Evans Watson .. Rogers .. The Prindess LduiSe, Capt: A. Slater, on her first voyage of her| regular summer sehedule, drrived in port from the south at 7:45 p. m.| yesterday with the following pas-| sengers for Juneau: 2 i J. B. Caro, O. F. Graves, F. Hodges, W, Hodges, W. P. John- |son, Anita Meier, Mrs. Erna Meier, 8. ‘Zynda, Mrs. McCloskey and| daughter, J. Rochm, Mrs. E. Hern,| F. J. Thorpe, B. P. Johnson, A. G. Apr. 26 Apr. 28 May 3 May 12 May 17 May 24 May 26 May 1 May 18 May 29 June 5 May 30 AND TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 THE EMPIRE s the Medium | | pantry. Private entrance. Close FOR RENT—D le apartment in private home. 3 rooms, bath and "9®e9 ® 0000000 ® D00COO® O 000000 Through which the general in. Telephone 227. ; i piblio can- always have its e e 3 % |'e Mmgnita scheduled to leave irori, R. S. McCombe, W, J. Good- | fi/n'm."",-."(v' avy L. su}vn,'n;_n_w. Mu wants supplied. o ‘:}f‘e;fi* ";:ff, ri"l’e’é‘m‘c‘":fngf‘ for Sitka and way ports at e |Win, W. Dana, B. Vukovich, Thom-| ' A “Jepartment store for merchants is the % - — o Lot Closing time for classified S e /@ 6 o'clock Thursday right as Mason, C. Mason, M. Mander-'wyr¢ in Chicago, to be occupied chiefly by manufacturers and, whole- advertisements: 2 P. M. ReloppbEe 10 Amerion - First leaves every |fi€ld; C. S. Batt, W. H. Patmore, o1, Closing ::'ml’;f:“ll;‘" #d- } 'FOR RENT—From June ard to Oc-| » Wednesday at 1 p. m. for ¢ |W. J. Robertson, W. s v vertisements: 3 tober 3rd completely furnished| s -Petersburg and Kake and . Perry, . Jbe. Syers, o | . 3 Tk O e Mt firek M- §| oo hnted mpgstmént | for|% Ky Doeis Barber, V. Wagal, J. Hation and CHICAGOMuy12—A department s 1383 less than the same district sertion. couple. Telephone 158 ;o Amy leaves every Tuesday e (C. E. Gulick. e e 3, the Merchan- |showed in the: cstimus” of (1680, but - s 3 dise Mart, where they may shop for | tp, it de- Five cents for coniinuous 2 “ In addition she carried 41 rolls | 7. at does not mean an actual de-| 8. BPRNSHAL Bl XA T thé'‘shopper, will be opened May 1.|crease in population. FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, subsequent insertion. Count ~five average words |FOR RENT—Two-room steam heat- ed apartment. Also one house- g point connections. of newsprint for Juneau and about ten tons of freight for the Taku Its 20 floors and tower, occupy- ig two blecks above the Chicago In 1820, the district embraced the town of Seward, Hope, Port Graham VICTORIA AND SEATTLE keeping apartment and one sleep- country. ing room. Channel Apartments. ‘Telephone 436. to the line, Minimum charge, 50 cents. e iy and Seldovia villages in addition to Kenai and Ninilchik villages and| the scattered residents which now | comprise the district. ~ The other Capt. A. Slater, master of the and Northwestern railroad tracks, steamer, has the following officers Mmake up one of the world’s largest in his charge: J. Williams, First Py deignes. so far as floor space is Officer; W. Hubenet, Second Offi- 00! ed. h Leave Juneau Southbound Princess Louise—May 13, 245 June 3, e a1 B Tt CANADI 1 TWENTY ARRIVE ON |FOR RENT—itsen room turntshed, NORTHLAND TODAY 8 : FOR SALE | apartments. Cliff Apartments.” | cer; J. Eddy, Third Officer; F. J.| The gigantic structure, 100KINg |places are now listed in another “ ! ! Goslin, Pui J Petti down, upon the backward flowing e Pri Ali June 20, July 1 4§ i i3 7 The - Northland, Capt. Leonard n, rser; James Petticrew, ¥ & area. rincess ice—Jju u FOR SALE—Two used Axminster g N T S pol;i onat e Chief Engincer; A. Knott, Steward. Chicago iver, is the first of the | e distriets population is divided 11. 22 Y rugs, 11x12. ~Very reasonable, = e, : |south at 7:30 o'clock this morning, The Princess Louise will be on city’s air-tight buildings. 8pecial |55 follows: Kenal village 288, -as/ 2 . Q@” Princess Charlotte—June 24; July 4, Tickets sold to or from all Eastern Points of United States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSIONS Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 Final Return Limit—October 31, 1930 Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled Mountain Resorts FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS compared to 332 in 1920; Ninilchik | village 124 as compared to 87; and | scattered 58. IGE BREAKS, . - MAN DROWNS Oldtime | Alaskan Meets| Death at Lake Kenai legislatfon and particular action by the state commerce commis- sion were 'necessary before the cais- sonis could be sunk. Manufacturers and wiolesalefs of yvirtually all department store items, 600 tenants, will have spaee in the building. Accomimodations | inglude. a merchants' club in the tower. At the top of the tower 'is a’'convention hall. The second i floor is an exhibition hall. i | On the 19th and 20th floors will| NEW RIVER BOAT be radio broadeasting studios. REACHFS JUNEAU‘ T;:a obufldersca of Htk;é st}n‘xcture; Iclaim the 2,500 craft$smen who( regular schedule from now until the close of the tourist stason next fall. The only round trip passen- ger this trip is R. E. Sweeting, auditor for the Canadian Pacific Railway. She also carries a num- ber of passengers for employment on Yukon River boats. She is due in port southbound at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning and will sail at 7 o'clock. Telephone 2753. ’ FOR SALE — 163 and a fraction | binations, Phonographs, expert Juneau: acres of land. 30 acres cleared,| Piano tuning, phonograph repair-| C. B. Secrest, Jack Secrest, Jolin berry patch, log cabin 12x50, barn | ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. ‘F. Soppit and L. B. Calcote, from | and root cellar. Suitable for mink | Seattle; Mrs. E. C. Hurlbutt, G. W. FO! i H |FOR RENT—Three room furnished ys;voq, J. Newmarker, T. O'Malley, | ranch. Will consider Juneau prop- erty in exchange. Lee Rox, P. 0.lw5M. D. Williams and A. White from ngxzss FOR'REN1 — Fully fum:shed]KeLchikan: James Truitt, L. T. W ————————| apartments, single er double.|Kuhre, W. A. Anderson, Louis Su-| N it o A\ Newly painted; baths and ot sori, Chet Johnson, Miss Vivien, “Wastineau Hotel, Room 227. water furnished. Furnished cabins Swenson, Mrs. Hilda Skei, Mrs.| i i RS s el $5.00 per month. 2 room house' Pearl Benson, P. J. Pepin and Paul| { "FOR SALE—The Arcade Building| furnished, $15.0 per month. Ap- Otto from Petersburg. b and property. Restaurant down.| PIy Seaview Apts. She was scheduled to leave here stairs continuing business. -Up- about 3 p.m. today. She loaded a| with the following passengers ior: PN PR R SRS TR RS LR R ey B ! stairs rooms are being closed by order of District Court thru abate- [ ment, proceedings — effective for ¥ 6N Year. For further particulars FOR RENT—One room furfilshed | kitchenette and bath. Ags.rtments. Apply Coliseum The- atre. number of boxes of fresh halibut, GTross prought’ in from the banks this morning. ————————— Carrying 50,000 feet 6f lumber and worked on the mart comstitute the six small river boats with out- largest army of workers concen- boat of the Taku Transportation:bmmmg were used 60,000 tons of board motors, the Taku River, nev | trated on one structural job. In the, —Report Made SEWARD, Alaska, May 12.—A re- port has been telephoned here to W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Building ) +611 PUMBCBREA L AR AR A e Juneau ~w-gee-owner, W. G. Hellan. e Eahat o0 00 . - 'h:’!ly furnished apf., o sub-let for:? . .’n'nzs TOMORROW e |2Pd Trading Company, arrived in steel, 29,000,000 bricks, 40 miles of|the effect that John Bowman, aged 3, 3t { FOR-8, — 6 room furnished| June and July. Phone 5703, [ 8 Juneau Saturday night and left for | plumbing, 15 '‘passenger elevators| 65, a prospector and trapper and NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. i house. “Telephone 29. FOR RENT +® dgn tide, 8. oo, "18% Toor. © |Tulsequah Sunday. land 5,500 windows. | oldtime Alaskan, broke through the : i | BORTEAiE — Summor ome u|Furnished apartment; heated, four] Low tide, T8 mm, -30 fect. | ErSERE was batHcd oo o SOW. The Mert stands on the st ofjice o BRG deeDR 0 Rl ciowned, NORTH L AND ! PointyLouiss. Apply Earle Hun-| rooms. Telephone 5701. High tide, 141 pm, 157 fect. | TS ‘:‘ the first boat of the Com-|the: old Northwestern passenger| Bowman’s blankets end sled were o Je [ » ¥ . ey i - pany to come here. Later it is ex-depot. found on the ice by Martin Mitchell ., 20 feet. epot. y # ter, Jr. FOR RENT_Five ‘room furmished| OV tide. 7:20 pm. 20 {6 Jpecreq the Tahltan will come north| Ly oluis | who reported the accident to the Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: 1] R e ——— § FOR SALE—30x8 feet tunmel stern I river boat with 60 h.p. engine. house with bath. $30.00 per month. John Welsh, Gold Belt HALIBUT PRICES SEATTLE, May 12—Four vessels for the Taku service. She is in! Prince Rupert now, being recondi- | Two new engines will be KENAI' POPULAT'ON United States Deputy Marshal's of- fice here. ———.—-—— Fer Iuformacion Apply to jcan fish sold for 6 and 126 cents Boarding House, opposite Palace and Canadian for 5 and 10.7 cents. Theatre. $ \REMODELED || SUMMER PRICES Also New Garmcnts ‘Made to Order Charles E. Naghel, through the of'- obile, is the fice of Gov. George A. Parks. This $250.00, . Fleek's Machine Shop,| Avenue. Telephone '1501. sold 13,000 i tioned. » i 3 000 pounds of halibut here ES BLISHED . , -~ Douglas. Tlast Saturday at 14 and 18% cents. installed. FIGURES PU AFFRRORD S0)) RERE D. B. FEMMER, Juncau Agent { FOR SALE—Overhead Door Cor- WANTED 4| The Kenai Recording district on| g, Vi rob ; : 5 — - o new Ford sedans were re R ! poration Garage Doors of Alas-|— PRINCE RUPERT, B',C'{ _M"{ ] 5 A | Kenai Poninsula has a population |cefved hers today on the Northland J. B. BURFORD & €O., Ticket Agents i xan Sitka Spruce, E. Samp- WANTED — Woman: for general|12.—Two hundred and twenty-sev r of 468, according to the prelimi-{py the Juneau Motor Company. TELEPHONE 114 H son, Ketchikan, A!'aski. . housem;rk, betAwee:x 35 and’ 40 en thousand pounds g; ham::t nary announcement made today|One“of them, black in color, has - | .__.___n - ._.__._._. years of age. pply. Clarencefwere sold here last Saturday. by . Territorial Census Director been sold to Pr. H. Vance, and the P 3 P - other, 8,maroon aul pfl%fly of Murk H.. /at Home Grocery, E, Millasger, LODE CLAIM LOCATION X NOTICES Both American ‘and Capadian | ; 4 - ‘WANTED—Experienced soda foun-} Specials at Mabr's Oafte? tain girl. Inquire between | 5 trieq Five @*Clock 7 pm. and 11 pm.: Juneau Ice _i'_'u______ United Transportation Co., Ltd. LAUNCH ' AMY. forms at The Empire. wcrem P_afh:m mt m'“ e I.J.SHAMCI ; ? i (Length 555 ft., Tons 28 net.) fio 5P 2 L ; "mfi‘;‘ o it o e 1t it Yurman’s | / /JONEAU TO TAKU POINTS | ! p! um, diamonds, Send Y L » 2 Wit il Uhler, 207 Jefferson |Ave., Brook= s sibirmcted ) 3 | o AYERIOAN o AR P Dlamionds SPRUCE-—~HEMLOCK—+€EDA RIVE&EQ&E ‘LE{}»NNE : ; LEGION Ola papers for sale at The Em- i dinloi FERRY TIME CARD Bl,” D WITH‘WOO Comfortable seating capacity inside for 40 persons. Meals served ‘, | ‘ARENA i f H. R SfiEPARD [ Leaves J-nu.- for Douglas and e oD i L g bl e -~ | "& 'SON, Ine b g ki, CEDAR SHINGLES i TAKU POINT TO TULSEQUAH - — 9 s . am. g .m. V) | Next Smoker TRn A fuvms §| amce remRden. ETTNE T Quality and Service T on a1t e | 7 nily 3 -cegpmyivont wssrr il (1 Valentine Bullding 1230pme sspm. i A 3 e . : £ % pichs. g b = twin, umaen | Jyneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | - ; _..—__'_-—_.—c‘ o e KANN'S STORE ) ';A.:.p.n. b Shien LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUAR' i SEE BIG VAN ' THE RIGHT GOODS | ;;g:fl.' Spam. PHONE 358 ' ’ “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” % _}w%ml:‘m st Bongore | | Mabry s Cafe A e ‘::;:; ek eamem—— . Corner 4th and Franklin St. " 'Phone'138°" ! & 211 SEWARD STREET | Regular Dinners —— 2:18pm. 13:15am. : e § T .. Always Open i Short Orders [ : Koot es {. NQTICE TO FISHERMEN AND FISH COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. : Lunchés > GARBAGE }| -ma= - PACKERR ; i3 MOTORSHIP MARGNITA : Y ALy :m o 0 -g 4 1~Freight will be accepted. Anyone desiring fish and dry 8alting for the Oriental Taates. City:Dock every Thursdibcey ! e [ i I should please communieate with the Oriental { | ER0S, Mob ¢ N Bay, Hawk Tnlet. T mkmfl ; GP'Q:. HAULED AND LOT CLEANING Devinney & Clouse | m “:fllim Market. POPULAR PRICES tive Corporation, Juneau, Alaska. Machines and vnmu’ A% THE ORIENTAL COOPERATIVE Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, (Chatham, 3 } ... HARRY MABRY - - ¥ wa, . Le ‘for Sk : oM, wass oo sl | Bropiotar o I b kil | B CORPORATION Toseday 3 115 B ot e e S 4 A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149,