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- o o 3 " in primaries or elections or both in Virginia, North| NOTICE OF AFPLICATION 5—————————1’ F al Societies | ratern oclettes | Daily Alaska Empire |cuoi v s o o, ana s or PATENT PROFESSIONAL | i Sa . V confident that they will do so wherever the line is| ififiifi Sf;u;s Land DR ——ar e o | Gastinzau Channel | e JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |drawn. They fear the North Carolina movement far the Juniean Nend DRI —— S EEsEEl ) .’5‘________55 <icbinl i DR —— |might reopen the fight and prolong ill feeling. They | 00y ot o0 Fyeyp. Helene W.L. Albrecht | L m g E\?‘r‘fl‘(‘l{‘fiw B '}‘7’@:"‘}?'3;‘1‘,‘,‘ ] s‘?‘c’f\‘{fs"s,.‘&y Moty [think well enough ought to be let alone In the Matter of the Application PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS Streets, Juneau, Alaska. _ of CHICHAGOFF POWER cc:M- Masuae,u mfl. Infra Red Mcdotmgdevleryu :etcr-‘ et ey g vl s — % o -mi i s i Rev, ymnastics. ond and fo > = Post Ot June: Second Class Mr. Fleischmann, the yeast multi-millionaire, is| PANY, a corporation organized g \.'d in the Post ce in Juneau as Sec pleased with Alaskan fishing. That is not strange.| under Qpe laws of U?»}KaSlI‘i% f;’; 41u Goldstein Building, , [ \Yednesda{sfl .l'tl ufl SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Every sportsman who tries it is pleased. If Mr. F:(fgmmx;gngm’éla[i‘r:mjflemt“r"ed R Phone Offlice, 216 n S aXl OV‘Cslfi';: Eroth:fl. A Oetivered by c%;‘r;::; ]&rJ:;‘.;gubefor:%L?\lt;. Treadwell lndiFlmsl‘hnmnn would sti®k around until the (lusk anld U. S. Mineral Sm"vcy No. ;57-—,_ ,.—4— \\'elcomg& . postage paid, at the following rates: goose open season he would also be pleased With) sjtuated on Chichagoff Island, in| % Sog I ASER & FREEBURGER R. B. MARTIN, Exaltea Ruler. 1d " ad ||\;‘-d,v:’l’;‘w{.u“Mz;”lnl«‘-num. ,’: ad\n:l::;l.flld&kn shooting. fi‘:{é‘,‘;{‘fié%’ffl?fi‘,fi xi‘flsrt:tlc‘t’.ug}:’l; D ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 M. H. SIDES, Sacretary. % notlfy”the Busincss Office of any failurs or Irregulanty | o e il and gen:| Division, Alasks. g 31-309 Goldsteln Bidg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— e | B comone Yor Ed\orial and Business Offices, 314, | ¢ Nt of s20000| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN{ DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel les of Freemason | ry Scottish Rite Regular meeting: 'second Friday each month ai 7:30 p. m. Boote Hours § 8. m. to § p. m. erous and gn‘]lfint sort of r That the Chichagoff Power Coms| to Helen Wills Moody, the tennis champion, Wasipany g carporation organized und?) characteristic |er the laws of Alaska, whose PO = cffice address is 424 Goldstel Dry Losses Under Reapportionment. Puilding, Juneau, Alaska, has fils¥ its application in the U. S. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the awe for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the focal news published herein. L ‘. Phones Il and Single O Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service SRR L R Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST IRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | ALASTIAN | Rooms 8 and 9§ Valentine THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION, Jorld t ‘mchorage, Alaska, for tish Rite Temple - — : (New York World.) Office a nc! “E. q 13. e Bullding WALTER B. EEISEL, Becretary. A tentative calculation of the reapportionment |patent for the Aurum No. et Telephone 176 ’ ° e R e » of members of the House of Representatives, based |mining plalm and included W“’.hl’nic:’_ LOYAL ORDER on the census returns from thirty-seven States, in-(U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1675, si%- |- = ra am S a X 1 OF MOOSE o} dicates that nineteen States will lose and eleven|uated in the Chichagoff Mining fl’—D 7. W. B Juneau Lodge No. 700 | |States will gain by the changes. Under the law the |District, Territory of Alaska, Sitka r. J. . Dayne Meets every Monda~ [total membership of the House will remain fixed Recording Precinct, First Judicial DENTIST Phone 565 ey e kg at 435, and so what the most rapidly growing saam;Dmggp hnt (r:rmghl:i%fr ;gz;aofgfi | Orf[t‘oom.sx 5-6 ;rrlansl:n I;ldl. ; | TOM SHEARER, Dictator will gain other States must lose. According to thisjon Chichagoff Island, » and ce hours, 9 am. p.m. | w. T. VALE, Secy., P. . Box 820 estimate, twenty-six members will be shifted, but|more particularly described as fol | Evenings by appoinment. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE ' e o R ™ }(hn, number may be changed somewhat when the [lows: ; Phone 321 3 5 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 117 census returns are completed for all the States. “BA;LI}XHE:’; “;(t) c‘ozngnfio ¥ ——n Day and Night Service | Second and fourth Mon- Any reapportionment on the latest census wili 5 . o | B ——— A i day of each month ia necessarily ircrease the represcntation of the urban| identical with location corper Dr. A. W. Stewart | Any Place in the City for $1.00 | Scottish Rite Templs, communities at the expense of the rural, and by| o0 "roge ™ cirvey No. 1045, DENTIST I A beginning at 7:30 p. m )| , rease the represer-| ywhence U. S. L. M. No. 7 bears | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. o gt e EVANS L. GRUBER » tation of the wet communities at the expense of| g 55 deg. 13’ E. 13300 ft. SEWARD BUILDING | Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- SAN FRANCISCO AND OAKLAND TO [the dry. The provisional estimate shows that only| Thence N. 65 deg. 19' W.’34350 Office Phone 469, Res. o b e e 1 e Soar 2 e o | retary. HAVE A BRIDGE two members will be lost by notably wet States:| ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. Phone 276 Prompt Service, Day and Night rr . . T e 3 Pennsylvania and Rhode Island will lose one each.| 47 deg. 58’ W. 1007.50 ft. to B ORDER OF EASTERN STAR The various authorities have agreed upon the |This Will be more than offset by two new members| corner No. 3. Thence S 6 ceg. £i} Covicr Auro SERvICE i a X1 _Becand Akd O LR 4 i e J {for New York, two f w Jersey and one for| 03" W. 565.10 ft. to corner No. ' |&x B Tuesdays of each month, e and character of a bridge to span San , or Ne y & Thence S. 55 deg. 13’ E. - STAND AT THE OLYMPIC : location and chard 2 brldge 0 A gak. |Connecticut. Michigan 1s scheduled to get four new| 4 Thence S 55 deg. I¥ Dr. H. Vance o Sy G e it 8 orclock, Svottish Francisco Bay, connecting San Francisco and OQa ~ |members and as these will probably come from a3 dPo cg:x;'nc;: ibah henay Osteopath—201 Coldstein Bldg, one Day 1 $1 00 z Rite Temple, LILY land, and a bridge will probably be: constructed peyroit, the chances favor their being classed 85| goer‘No 1, the place of bee' || Hours: 10 t0 12; 1 t0 5; 7 to ® . BURFORD, Worthy f by local authorities at a not distant date. It Will |wets California will get nine new members. These| ginning. Containing an area of || or by appointment | t Magron; FANNY L. 3 ! have a maximum heighth of 220 feet, which the will come mostly from the southern part of the| 12616 acres. Total area in || Licensed Osteopathic Physician | TO ANY PART 2 ROBINSON, Secretary. sl : Navy Department has said is satisfactory The State, where dry sentiment is somewhat stronge:| conflict with Pacific Lode, sur- | Phone: Office 1671. ¢ ) e agr c e Rincon-Goat Island [than it is around San Francisco, but there is little| vey No. 1045 owned by appli- Resldence, MacKiunon Apts. [ OF CITY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | agreed upon location is the R | bridge site. probability that all of them will be dry. cant. Entire area in conflict Segh;rscaundeoal;ls‘ . In a recent statement, commenting upon the| Obviously, no one can predict the attitude of 3:11?;? g{m?:p“fan;l:fion Monubl 35— —_——— ) | ::;d:g'm”m 1 PR 5 daclaved: new and unnamed members of Congress toward Pr: i Dr Geo L Barto- b O ; y 30 p. m ¢ agreement, sident Hom‘or (rr?rcv : s hibition. All that can be indicated is the probabilt Ir'nent No. 7, tc which this survey . . L. | Transient brothers urg- | After sevreal years of delay in. softle ties. It is to be noted also that the method byils tied, consists of a cross on ex- CHIROPRACIOR | ! S1 1o avend. ;. Conoll ment of a site for a much needed bridge which this provisional reapportionment has besn [Posed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x8| Hellenthal Building | A. B. HALL Chambers, Fifth Strees across San Francisco Bay, due to dissgree- |caloulated Is still subject to change by Congress,|It- on the shore of Klag Bay, GhUl) omeioE sERVICE ONLY & B o e | ments between naval authorities army - yand efforts will undoubtedly be made by the drys|Shagoff tslard and chiseled U. 81| gours: 10 a, = % 12 noon Wednesday, Friday L ST DRIAR, Sestery. . Einoers, ;the . uGEORL.And State. ALEE to do everything possible to hold the. wet gains|L: M. No. 7 in latitude eg | | 2p.m tedp m ) ties, the commission, representing all of these fo & minimum, Vet When'due allowalios i made |20 40* Niand longituds 185 G 53 .t §'p, and Sundav st Hotel DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. | T R e txl;‘ngh:;::nf: mu:;nxiat for such contingencies, the probabilities still fnvurlgzg"go, L iy yariatinB R By Appointment Evenings it el %fiififg;‘:‘;"figm, X R e e - £ ins rets at the expense|“€8: : h 5 agreement, and appears to have found a o |BFUS ‘:,‘x.yzhe PO o L The names of the owners of con- |, i e | + at Eagles Hail solution which has commended itself in all | Moo Sy flicting claims are not known te GA RBAGE ) |Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P, directions, and a much needed improve- | “ 3 eeas |the applicant except as hereinabovz & - i — Ll‘ X GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting ment may now be carried forward Commuting in the Future. |set forth. The total area embraced | Robert Slmpmn ‘I Lrothers welcome. The bridge will be constructed by local | M ey |in the survey and claimed by the| Opt. D | THE NEW IDEAL | HA ULED { — — ue authorities. It involves no participation by | (New York Times.) |epplicant is 12.616 acres. | 9 . the Federal Government other than the Mr. Joseph P. Day predicts, in the curfent Am-| Any and all persons claiming ad-| | Graduate Angeles Col- | [ SHOPPE | AND LOT CLEANING ! : granting of certain rights of way. {erican Architect magazine, that suburban areas of versely any of the above described lege of Optometry and W 218 Front Street ! E. O. DAVIS { THE CASH BAZAAR {the future will axtend at least 100 miles o\ltsid@!veins, lodes or premises are re- II o gnmnm.zlogy 5 I:\ MARY HAMMER : Phone 584 { e | £ ¢ ; - asses Fitted, Lenses Groui el ACC BY THE jour great cities. A pot of gold, he thinks, is a cer-|quired to file notice of their ad-| ! | PINC H(();{{(\i.(\g:rfig)‘. Itainty for those who invest wisely now in the com- verse claims with the Register of|b———————————————4/|| Alaskan Noveltles—Swedish and | Open Eveninp LA e : paratively cheap farm land within a reasonaple|the United States Land Office at|#i3- | Finnish Copperware — Knives | 0 ite U. S. Cable Offi lans for an independent Republican candi-|Tadius of any American city. Anchorage, Alaska, within the per-| DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL ||| and Linens | pposite U. S. e ice Al S o s O mst| Barly investors in real estate in the outlying sec-iod of publication, or elght montns| Optometrist-Optician (] - date for Governor of Pennsylvania to run against |y "r tho Brons Brooklyn and Queens are still |thereafter, or they will he barred| | Eves Examined—Glasses Fitted | former Gov. Pinchot, who reccived the Primary|eaping handsome profits from the conversion of by virtue of the provisions of the| Room 7, Valentine Bldg. . | nomination by a small majority, were abandoned their swampsiand.meadows into residential districts, !statutes. "1 Office phone 484, residence 3 FORFST g when the State Chairman and other organization|and country places with landing fields are by no| J. LINDLEY GREEN, | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30, 4 s leaders and Secretary of Labor James J. Davis,/means unknown. | Register, to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 i 3 F o, Johnson party nominee for Senator, decided to support Gov. The automobile, which facilitated life in mulFirst publllcatlnn, July 12, 1930. T WOOD | Pinchot and designated him to make the keynote [suburbs, brought }vlth it a traffic problem W{ullansL publication, Sept. 24, 1930. L e FRIGIDAIRE : X speech at the opening of the State campaign. which we are still struggling. The large cities| 2hy Publi 7 DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS GARBAGE HAULING Gov. Pinchot s soft peddling on controversial |Were unprepared for the onrush of the Wotor chr fifl ATnedn lic Library MavFAc whiien PR issues and has turned his guns on the Democrats|yoc EornEes, PATEHE A e S e SUMMER Free Reading Room e AGEiNRe Tailor Shop ° and the rather large organization of Republicans | .o ooy e =t = y to begin thinking of the problems which ‘ City Hall, Second Fleor GENERAL MOTOES that is being formed to support the whole Repub- |extensive airplane traffic will create and to make | RATES ol il OTORS BADIOS Chester Barnesson ) lican ticket except the nominee for Governor for|plans for meeting them before ®hey become a| on all i A Phone 17 PHONE 66 i : t. New | ;. Reading Room Opem Frem 5 ZE which office they will vote for the Democra ew |reality Nt o a i o e e Erint Street - Juseaw DAIRY FERTILIZER York papers report that Prohibition is one of the| R b QN B M terations an subjects that the Gubernatorial candidate will taboo. l'nemplnyment in England. Remodeling Circulation Room Open from LR . 1 to 5:30 p. m.—17:00,to 8:30 i 3 S f health. This SRR S 1 anchester Guardian.) ' p. m. Current Magasines, N8 Okl NOTHER WIFE STICKS BY HUSBAND. ARG / 2 £ 5 ANOTHER RN The steady rise in unemployment continues, and| urman’'s ' Newspapers, Reference, HARRIS Hardware ?rlr‘;;(:) V(:w;'lou}xl‘d:fp pt;i Mrs. Ethel Weiniger, wife of R. E. Weiniger who |the total has now reached 1,939,000. The Govern- & Baoks, Etc. . 4 % resigned as Sheriff of Shoshone County, Idaho, when [ment has been compelled to ask Parliament to in- Aiinixle Bullding FREE TO ALL Company tite and will please » J convicted of conspiracy at Wallace in con- |cT€ase to £60,000,000 the borrowing limit of the|) ooy Now located next your digestion. It is 3 was convicted of conspiracy at W e way sl Unemployment Insurance Fund, an increase of £10,- o SRR LI the bread that has o nection with Volstead Act violations, was nominated | o0 660" Which ‘may only last for a few months 5 CONNORS', SEviienitame the other day by the Democrats for the office Va- mno Government pushes ahead in its efforts to get T LUDWIG NELSON Our frucks go any place any GARAGE | through its proven cated by her husband. Her opponent in the general|the Jocal authorities to bring forward work schemes Jeweler | time. A tank for Diesel Oil = i quality. . election will be Walter Hendrickson, the Repub- |for the hard winter that is ahead. Meanwhile there Watch Repairing and a tank for crude oil save o [ { lican nominee, who was appointed by the County jhas been renewed attention to the need for re- Brunswick Agency burner trouble. l ] SHARICI ! Commissioners to the office when her husband |forming the unemployment insurance system, and FRONT STREET 1 PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 : el ! P eerless resigned. making it at’once financially sound and better ;&% ¥ eweler amd | : This way of sticking by one's husband is be- [@dministered. The Conservative Party has pledged 3 ; | RELIABLE TRANSPER‘ _I | B k coming a fashionable procedure, apparently. “Ma [itself that this shall be one of the first measures LODE CLAIN NOTICES e p | a ery ] i attempting to exonerate a convicted |10 Which a Conservative Government would be com-| American or Canadian at The| Old papers for sale 3i The Em. | - Watcaes Our job s as near to you ! " s v by x field proposes that all parties should join in work- 2 il i ofice, for the second time by running for Governor |jng out an agroed solution. 1t 15 hi{zh Mol . e e wd:vibo h:c;fl- of Texas. She served one term. Katherine Langley |thought was given to the wide problems which get the job you was sent to Congress from the Tenth Kentucky Dis- |are raised, and which involve not merely the over- THE NEW AND LATE STYLES OF TrE JUNEAU LAUNDRY trict when her Congressman husband resigned in [hauling of the insurance system but its close cor- o LA order to go to Atlanta to serve a term iu. the :‘;“loalll)l:;:“_t«lnilla]tix:‘rv?:::‘x' methods of relief and to SHOES ALWAYS Front and Second Streets p]ensto:nturiv for dPn;mmuon l;mk;mmm She \\aalre~ £ ; PHONE 359 JUNEAU CABINET electe wice and s now e epublican nominee # e for another re-election. Fashion. —at— and DETAIL MILL- _Will Rogers says he likes that sort of thing SR T ’ WORK.CO. ¢ and believes it is the way a wife ought to stick| , L & % ARNOLD S BOOTER!’ B e hitisbarid There is no use ;!ec&*évmg duurselves _ab:)ult:‘ Aml-1 i Front Street, next to Warmer C D e ations of independence against Frenc! e & | Machine Shop R o If Paris says dress hems eight inches GOLDSTEIN’S BUILDING | In New York they are building three- and four- |gro ™ EF0 - - “msey Mdektosc sight i il CABINET and story penthouses on the top of apartment houses|american women might listen to a plan to have S, and each penthouse story contains two or more |the sidewalks lowered. 3 = | MILLWORK residences. The question arises: “why don't they The argument that,increasing millions of women |« H just build the apartment houses three or four stories |[in business have made the long skirt obsolete loses l GENERAL CARPENTEB higher? much of its force at a time of widespread unem- WORK . ployment. | HOOVERCRATS WANT GOV. SMITH American fashion designers and American cus- A Complete ! GLASS REPLACED « TO RUN AG \IQ S VPR tomers might as well bow to the inevitable. Skirt ” | IN AUTOS Moves, Packs and Stores i *ALN, lengths are only part of a general return to pre- . . | A Freight and Baggage L } What the New York World calls an authentic|WT Jévels: along with wheat, cotton, rents, theatre Banklng Ser'vwe Estimates Fumlsthed Upon S " i3 i ‘ s o B tickets, electric power, books and ice-cream sodas, Reques! Prompt Dellvery 'lfi report has reached Washington that Hoovercrats|ihe jast of which now offer two lumps of ice- ¢ 3 2 | ALL DS OF COAL ¢ (Democrats who bolted from Smith and supported |cream for the price of one. This bank is equipped to render complete bank- PHONE YOUR ORDERS |- —/— i Hoover) are circulating, among the Hoovercrats And always there is the question of one's duty ing service to business men and concerns, large and . PHONE 48 ! only, petitions addressed to former Gov. Smith ask- (to the world. Have women the right to pursue e TO US ° .. ing him again to become the Democratic Presi-|their own comfort in the matter of dress at the e i Mabr’\f 8 Cafe ? dential candidate in 1932, and promising him their [¢0st qrmcrlvnhr:g rthe &:;(me industries and throw- The thrifty individual, the enterprising small We v]vm attend t(]) tgem‘I G 4 a g at e g I ons out of worl . : . S, 1 . . A support. “‘; ot r““;‘i Y wipe, than S0 it business man, the great corporation, all find that this pmgll;pta%d t(l?:!lllsf:l? abu'sin:ggi Regular Dinners a:’“‘”:;‘)zn‘: for omith betore Aupust 3 Cn¢?| Scarcely have the nations decided to beat some|| is a bank where friendliness and fair dealing go hand |lis increasing daily. There’s Short Orders i o Bild b the ‘movement 18 dishihing botn|°f, SRR -mith dnto ERIMNG Nooks tian some in hand with an adherence to sound banking prin- reason. Give us a trial order aid The says " i 8 29\ lone suggests an international conference to reduce o ciples b d 1 hy. Lunchec ELEVATOR SERVICE mubucanr an;:lll);:ww. m“ ur:m;»;; Uw( }dmmb;l- |wheat acreage. Whtzt will they beat their prun- oS, oday and learn why. Oppen 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. cans are fearfu cause they h counted a lot|ing hooks into? Not airplane carriers, let us hope. b s . OPULAR PRICE on permanent gains in North Carolina and regard |—(New York Times.) You Can’t Help Bemg | H S the rush of the Hoovercrats to get their names on ARRY MABRY‘ the Smith petitions as indicating that the fight there is over and the Democrats are practically reunited. On the other hand, the Democrats do 'not think the movement timely. They declare that throughout the South and Democrats are getting together., The regulars bave defeated the bolters Most of us want to get more money without having to go out and earn it—(Cincinnati En- quirer.) Who was it remarked the other day that th2 sons of the wild jackass lie in the trough?—(Now York Times.) The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Pleased * D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 Old papers rov sale at The Em- | Proprietor You get results from printing done by us o e L. C. SMITH and CORONA J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door ‘step is worn by satistied customers”