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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1930. By BILLE DE BECK { BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLU “BIG DRAG WINS! i HOY ROPE FINEST STEAPiERS 7 SOME DERBY SAGHIEHN G BARNEY THE_ VI | NEXT TR S 4 oIUG O YOURS 2 GITS To JAY-WALKIA o')' IN A RACE YA | & OUGHT™" ou ¢ SUE § = GRATTUDE! ’ ; SUCH s ¢ GRANTUDE " . i SAILING SCHEDULE . i Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau ) Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound : *Aleutian . Aug. 25 " tAlameda . Aug. 23 Aug. 25 : @0 earney dooCle's JockeN cla BT o ben Avgu . N W { SEND IN THE AAME OF NOUR OwA *Yukon ...Aug. 23 9 am. Aug. 26 Sept. 1 ' HAY-BURNER AND WATTH HiM ORAKCE (0 ThHE. N'western ..Aug. 26 9 p.m. Aug. 30 Sept. 1 : *Aleutian ....Aug. 30 9 am, Sept. 2 Sept. 8 } GOMIKE @WP @@;\va tAlameda ...Sept. 2 9 pm. Sept. 6 Sept. 8 N ) *Alaska ......Sept. 6 9 am. Sept. 9 Sept.16 - { @ 19, King Featuras Syndicats: Tne.. Grest Rritain rights reserved *Yukon .....Sept.13 9 a.m. Sept.16 Sept. 23 = *—Southeast and Southwestern route PIUNEER WUMAN over Lincoln Hignway to Laramie +—Southeastern Route, . Wyo., and thence south to Denver. h From there east they went over| INFORMATION AND TICKETS: 2 the southern route to Los Angeles. PHONE 2 al lne ews where Miss Harding re-entered school. Mrs. Harding came by W. E. NOWELL, Agent rail to Seattle where JuJdge Hard- ing rejoined her. Funeral Service Held for| while it is undountedly true that i ~ T T A T o |\ o STenvsHiP CoMpANY vere depression, it does not seem to ’ Victim of Burns have affected auto travel to any 3 appreciable extent, the Judge said. AT BARRan Funeral services ‘for Mrs. Ada|Gasoline sales this year have made Van Wort, Alaska pioneer, wholnew high marks and travel is heavy Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Alameda due Saturday. Admiral Watson due Saturday. died from burns suffered at her|in all directions. He revisited |home here, Tuesday, were held atjmany towns in which he had visit-| 'Small Boats Are Endanger-]2 oclock this afternoon in Trinity fed before coming to Alaska, and ] all of them to have Passenger accom- Queen due Monday. Norco due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from Q 2 Cathedral, Dean C. E. Rice read|found nearly ) « Seattle Sept. 6 at 9 a.m. ed — Several Narrow |y Episcopal ritual for the dead.|made substantial progress. There modations on all s Southbound Dorcthy Alexander scheduled Escapes Reported Hymns were sung by the choir. |has been much substantial building fif};"“l“‘“r"v“é‘“ e Leave Arrive Leave ! to sail from Seattle Sept. 8 g iy The funeral, largely attended |in towns, particularly smaller com- completaly - wnd Seattle Juneau Juneau at 10 am. | POINT BARROW, Alaska, Sept.|[Was in charge of the Pioneers of [munities, located on the main high- materially improv- | Evans ... Aug. 21 Northland scheduled to sail |4—The season’s worst storm en-|Alaska. The pall bearers, members | ways. i ed. You will find] Watson ... Aug. 28 | boats here. Natives{of the order, were Lockie MacKin-| These and other evidences indi-| them very attrac- | Dor. Alex..Aug. Aug. 24 Aug. 24 | J. L. Gray, Elmer Reed, J ted a basically prosperous coun- tive and comfort- Aug. Aug. 25 Aug. 29 Princess Loumise scheduled 1o sail from Vancouver Sept. 8 at 9 pm. }cut the anchor line of one plunging |non. Iboat with rifle fire from shore al-|Williams, L. V. Winter and F.|uy. He did not see how the ef- able. S .....Aug. Aug. 30 Sept.11 |lowing it to beach astern. Wolland. fects of depression could continue ngmméx'::fi' ol oaen sk i e 5 v v . . A pt. ept. running to Safety| Interment was in the plot of the [much longer. ) Watson . Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept.18 Yukon scheduled to sail from Traders are I WANTED | Seattle Sept. 13 at 9 am. | Point. Pioneers of Alaska in Evergreen Queen .Sept. 4 Sept. 8 Sept.12 . %+ THE EMPIRE ANTED SWIDEY, cash for. used) SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Tervific cross currents partly|Cemetery, C. W. Carter of Carter's|Glot Machine Gangsters - Dor. Alex..Sept. 8 Sept.13 Sept.13 . | W pay ; Princess Charlotte is due in ®|swamped one boat and stopped the|Mortuary directed the burial. v 1 H Is the Medium ;‘hfl(::& 111\:;;;0 l;o ri?{qursum“' Tele- s }mgmei The. mrew SRbRana. Wi In Shoollng inN. Y. Clty. INFORMATION AND TICKETS: iy Bhve, L7 BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 o'clock and sails at 8 o'clock. Admiral Rogers southbound ——————— rescued by natives in a small power 3 4 | |schooner and the partly swamped E NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Sept. - | —Samuel Conn, aged 24, was kill- 2 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas H I i A e et AR B O Srhrough which the general |/\ANTEDMaid for general house- . . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . from Seattle at 9 p.m. ® dangered small . ° . . . . . . . ° . ° . . ° . . piblic can always have 1ts || work. Apply mornings. Mis.|® sometime Friday. | boat taken in tow to the beach. nts supplied. 4 Charles Goldstein. |® Aleutian southbound about NGRS S | 0 and Louis Fisher and George AClosing time. for classified |, {o Sept. 8. ! Jelpin were seriously wounded in “#vertisements: 2 P. M. |WANTED—Woman wanted 0 care; o pgmiral Evans scheduled south | NORCO IS NORTHBOUND \ shooting affray in a candy store. Wiosing time for display ad- || for child. Telephone 585 OTle pound Sept. 1. | = 3 he police \blame the shooting to lsements: 11 & M. .} Thipe & e LOCAL SAILINGS | SEATTLE Bepl £ = Msie g] Jot machine gang en cents per line first == o e= a |Norco sailed for Juneau and way ¥ tion {WANTED—The Nu Bone Company o Estebeth leaves every Thursday & 0, % 1% clock last night with 1 - sents for continuous. || desires women to have direct) S night at 6 pm. for Sitka and e [P%." o L Ly and Frank Holmes | 3 NOTICE OF APPLICATION = | selling experience. A permanent(® _Wayports. i 5 kg e Jud Hard R s FOR PATENT ! § fequent insertion. | and profitable connection assured.|® Pacific leaves every ~Thurs- o booked for Juneau. UGB LClg SsopILics SERTAL NO. 07548 | ! 4 T i | Noe fres. Mrs, Oscar Carl-i® day st 10 am. for Peters- ® e BEcE | Bench Here—Announced |m the Unitea States Land Offise | FOR PRINCE, RUPERT, VANCOUVER, son, Resident Manager, Wrangell,|® burg, Kake and wayports, ® QUEEN IS NORTHBOUND | S for the Juneau Land District at| g nioun chajin O oFgy. [ Alaska. e returning to Juneau via Port e pEsit: Iwo Jury Terms Soon Anchorage, Alaska. i VICTORIA AND SEATTLE [ _(_____——————" | e Alexander. ®! SEATTLE, Sept. 4. — Steamer n the Matter of the Application || 55 e . eeeeeece e e s s elquen sailed for Southeast Alaskai A Jury cerm of the Federal dis-| of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- | (SESNERRIGN Leave Juneau Southbound i \trict court will be called here about| PANY, a corporation organized | PACIFIC- P : s morning with 19 at 10 oclock this morning wi under .the laws of Alaska, for! 2 - | ; 8 ®, steer- |December 1, according to Judg ! first class passengers and one steer-| 4 g | [ Mrs. Myrtle Krause and C. F‘,}mfl cnn'\'enrd (hc‘\m'm' m\l'm(.l for| s, Mineral S\u"vey No. 1576, | Crandall are passengers booked fur‘A\nglSl 20, and postponed until his| gtiated on Chichagoff Island in| | Juneau. arrival from the States. The first| Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka| jury term in the Division will be Recording Precinct, First Judicial | i' 27 held at Ketchikan beginning about Division, Alaska. | {the middle of October. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | Tickets sold to or from all Bastern Points of United o Dt » G, COAST. Princess Charlotte—Aug. 26, Sept.’ 5 FOR SALE : Woman wants wo E Py ~ " |V > iSAuE - Gasboat EImo IL|Ta.0' "nour P O. Box 828. | - Princess Louise—Aug. 29; Sept. 13, 23 FOM S. 4 ap. Phone 371. i '*: g ‘7,;¥.'7' T'WAN'I'FI)**G]H for general work oMl SALE—Cadlllac Touring %0} around - boarding house. Tele-, gxm’ for cash. See Juneaui n..0 48 Douglas. | . ors, Inc. - e TR LT ¥ORr RENT ]Louhelen s Catch of 6,000 Judge Harding returned herc|That the Chichagoff Power Com-| States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient - air G oBe. 8D ¥ | 3 5 early this week after spending two| any. & corporation organized unce N SU; figlh. Swivel chair and 98¢ O |pop "RENT Five room furnished | Pounds Taken by Ed and one-half months' vacation in| T the laws of Alaska, whose post| REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER fMfice address is 424 Goldstein| EXCURSIONS . Harding anc ce chair. P. O. Box 664. ! 4 ¢ fice chail ! house, modern. Good location. win Wentworth | U st abes Rakiz 1 i . 3uilding, Juneau, Alaska, has filel; Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges = ——— FOR SALE—40 pair of Yukon mink | Telephone 1501. their daughter, Mary Campbell, tof 3 el st $40.00 a pair. P. O. Box 953,| s e —| six thousand nds of halibut their old home in Franklin, Ol s application i the . &, Len : Jhneau, Alaska. |FoR RENT—Two turnished house-| 2 | SRACE O R ware of oy viting 1n several clties, in.| Jtfice st Auchorage, Alaska, for Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 7S Sl keeping roms. Telephone 3204. |\ ", o Cold Storage Company tlufiing Washington, D. C. 4 satent to the Aurum No. 14 Lode Final Return Limit—October 31, 1930 ok s — savage rifle, 30-30. - ge Compan; i ashington, D. C. ining Ola o i ise ol e e I eiephons | "OR RENT—Five room house aud |tcday by the Louhelen, Capt, Knuite | "The press accounts of the situa- ‘f"‘,‘;i‘;‘pfli“"éhr‘v’fl“‘:‘fg gl Visit Banff fi"d Lake Lounise—Unexcelled Aprey now: 2 “ath, View. Furnishings for sale. Hildre. At the fish auction, the [tion .in the drought stricken re-|> . 3+ B AP AD O Bl ountain Resorts T s i ‘felephone evenings 3701; Day |cateh was sold to Edwin Wentworth |gions have not exaggerated condi- lated in the Chichagoff Mining FOR SALE — Furniture for sale| 3704. v ‘,repmsom}x{g the New England Fish SLE Judge: Harding sald. | e 12'5,‘-';‘,;.:"3;’2?{,{955 F‘,‘):,::k‘:ms::m FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS ¥ cpeap. Telephone 2321. 7OR RENT_Furnished sleeping N,;Cumpar;y for 7 cents and 4 cents xlas:el:‘ I:ngkl:'xo Sel‘]’lp'n‘lsorl tl}x‘mc Sivision at Chichagoff Post Office W. L. COA’ |‘ES, Agcnt . & ponnt. Soupiaps , Lllinois, Indiana| ., cpichagoff Island, Alaska, and & Idi and@Kansas -wherst farmites. and| sors parhonliste)0AGarIbed a5 Tol-| Valentine Building Juneau FOR SALE—Two acre tract patent. light housekeeping rooms. Tele- This i the first trip of halibut! / Lode, Survey No. 1575, to the extent of 1943 acies. All con- | flicting claims owned by appli- P . THURSDAY cant and confligls excluded | {‘]@ '{;rfiungz’i(stlaca{o}hf&v::y'hg:; BRoisisgy i wad Oela, here this week. livestock growers have been hard| gws: . l]c:, light system, garage for | FOR RENT—P1xnoz, Radlo Com- ————— | | nit, Late rains, he said, in at least AURUM NO. 14 LODE t&o cars. House partly furnished binations, Phonographs, expert|e® TIDES TOMORROW 1 | some _of the districts, nmcllordl(»(" “Beginning at corner No. 1, PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY - ater in house. Inquire Val- piano tuning, phonograph repair-| o s b conditions somewhat and saved| wnence U, S. L. M. No. 7 on . < 99 ejtme’s Jewelry Store. ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. Tow tide, 5:41 am., 06 feet. | some of the crops That had been| the shore of Klag Bay bears MotorShlp P ACIF IC g : | High tide, 12:09 p.m., 141 feet. | ‘iregnrdad as total failures. ?f»u:hxifllgeitgfi;drx;u:. E,S;oa'l._u'l n 1 S I 3 s 8§ ac! 2 8 eet, in e 57 deg. min. . » i T Low tide, 5:48 pm. 40 feet. | But as 4 matter of fact, the arid Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 ALE — Gasboat Willlam J. 3 T ! 0 b | 2 ¢ iy 40 sec. N, and longitude 136 y Fokngh e et B MIS( EILéN[%QLS | High tide, 11:46 pm., 152 fect. states of Arizona and‘Nc: ML\[}IU: i e N, and longitude 136 |} %)\, “ror Petersburg and Way Points, Kake and All " :fct, 6 inches. Has 12-16 Sterling [FOR CHARTER-—Gasboat PIERCE —e—— Wiy igroan a4 gompared %o Sher - north “ASAtREe Bl min. W. Way Points to Port Alexander ehgine. Boat and engine in good | available for small hunting par- PACIFIC SAILS |drcugm-afiectcd d}”eus. ‘he .s-nu.‘ 143840 feet to corner No. 2; J. B. BURFORD & CO., A ¢ ' ¥ chndition. Boat handy for seine’ ties. Reasonable. Inquite I. Gold-| Bound for For¥ Alexander and | The Hardings made the trip cast thence south 46 deg. 48 min. Ph 79 . B. ., Agents S flshing and has turn table and| stein. way ports, the motorship Pacific R i s o 0 et { W. 573.50 feet to corner No. 3; one Valentine Building "nchh Five gross tons. AddrESS' — - left Juneau at 10 o'clock this morn-'% | ;I;;gig s;)utth :3 deg. 08 min. E_. ;%:,,d;, James, Hoonah, Alaska. CREDITORS having claims against ing. She took a full cargo of & [ el e; . “codmer&lm 14' S — e | . o % the gasboat ALPHA No. 249 are |freight. Her one passenger, Thom- ¥ | { Fmg'l:i fionofeet to coergr;er N;n ll‘ I MAILB‘ )4 T “ESTE"ET‘ ‘ 22 1 3 requested to present them to H.|as Bowman, was destined for Taku F E RRY the place of beginning, con- | poh SALE—Six cocker spanielpup-| g pe Fevre, 183% S. Front St.| Harbor. | i taining an area of 18.927 aci ! i i 5 ples, four weeks old. Wonderful| juneau, P. O. Box 613. — e | e e Wit wouny Woo5 | (Davis Transportation Co.) hunters. Telephone 132. — — e b Six polo pomes sold at auction by $ Lode, survey No. 864 B o Cina [l A LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. | SALE — Income producing| LODE cp.Afh NOHHCES J. Cheever Cowdin, former inter- extent of 2.370 acres, and with FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS ¥ Fm'aee ranch, four acres. Four Auiegionge e < Oh at The| - iional polo aspirant, brought $30,- Young No. 3 Lode, survey No. 2 £ T hoie, sume 1000 . 84, to the extent of 2.299 For information apply Dave Housel, Agent rbom furnishe i = . pecla s acres, and with 4qurum No. 13 Phone Single O ' t . icken houses. Capacity 1800. 3 | ——----—"—"-—— o 3 iles from Seattle. A. D. Tay- FOR GOOD ———————— e —— | lag, Box 209, R. 9 Seattle. | Cleaning and Pressing FIRE ALARM CALLS The I — | ;| ; Fair i f | | PR 7. = T 5 CALL 371 s ''OR SALE—Overneaa Door Cor- 2 from thir application.” A owge Doors of Alss. | | Work called for and delivered | || 1-3 mmt :::"Pnnflmm Lowest i | FRIDAY United . States Location Moni: THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Pon Sitka Spruce. E. L samp-| | The Capital Cleaners | Pty Way. Price §{ | ment No. 7, to which this surves | . n, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. 6 :': Pron:'. :]::rfllw m' c W. R | d is tied, consists of a cross on ex- “The. Last Service Is the. Greatest Nh‘." & @ B - -6 Pron . ELECTRI ASHE e ’ o S he earth-dog, believed extinet, a— a||1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. 8 i [k | ?!" S'ZXI) (" :: ::;‘:e :tr Klagoc:aymgfi Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 in Hungary, has reappearcd. _;I‘he “Fp’lorence Shop | || 1-# :::{“fi?'mmn ool i Baetil | SATURDAY chagoff Tsland and chiseled U, S. . : e, e alvet! Croquignole Perm- o i fine washer field. L M. No. 7 i latitud 57;1 | s o T anent Wave 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. . : Zophd L oo, 51 9% | { The Coffec Shoppe ||, BEAUTY seEcIALISTS 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Oash Cole || §f C5e? 5 Wi e, o o % 13- W. “Magneio. variation || i nmelf:i.edx;n:‘l)sof;fl gue | |y Fone 42 tor Appotntment | |f Bam ;;n;o-, yetiaalls’ st “ouly DOUGLAS oeg. 30° E. i NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. | ] Fron Seward.. .50. o The names of the ¢wners of con- m. Catering to luncheon and || 2-5 Pront and Main. Lovell wringes—large, soft i Salli r ; ¢ t, flicting claims are not ki t alling from Seattle Every Monday Night ivate parties. Rice & Ahlers | | R || 2-6 Second and Main. black rubber rolls — large 7:45 P. M. the applicant except as eraigatovs| Bldg., Corner Third and Frank- | | ;:;1 fl and Seward. upna?mb of lain set forth. The tofal area embraced | KETCHIKAN, PETERSBURG and JUNEAU 3 | 3-4 Second and Gotd. ard motor — adj A ~ |applicant is 18927 acres. Leaves Leaves Juneau Leaves Leaves Juneau, .:}::~:—————o 3 £ Haris, o height—striking bea Any and all persons claiming ad- Seattle Southbound Seattle Southbound e l m‘ugr ,f,{‘v'z‘s"" i ;z ;'fxth u::d Gold. - many other me.“ versely any of the above descgrxbed tAug. 11 Aug. 17 *Aug. 18 Aug.25 | v i ! Burford’s Corner ‘ Phone 584 '] 3.7 Fifth snd Esst. 1% Ery this great new. washer jeins, lodes or. premises are re- '."s“e’fig 253 g::c 31‘: -gi::' lg ::g: | | CARNATION ICE CREAM | 3.8 Seventh and Gold. 5 2 e v wichout auised 4o flle nobide o iliels ad Sept. 22 Sept. 21 Sept. 29 oct. 6 i ' TAXI SERVICE e 3-9 Pifth and Kennedy. or Easy yerse claims with the Register of Oct. 6 Oct. 11 *Oct. 13 Oct. 20 1 PHONE 314 tE 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. g il you 18 byy. $he United Btates Land Offioe. 46 Oct. 20 oct. 25 Oct. 21 Nov. 3 IS . HARRIS Hardware 4-2 Calhoun, opp’ Seaview Apta. The Meadows Mfg. Co. Anchorage, Alaska, within the per-| A TR R e s ob Hyder it \ > 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian 8%, Bloomington, Illinois jlod of publication, or eight months | turning via Junean. bound. Company || 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. e U KA :’here‘a{wr, ?rnthey v“llsl1 be btn" n':g For information apply to: D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. ! g Viriue of ‘the ProveRMse e ford & Co., Ticket Agents. Now located mext || AUTHORIZED DEALER statutes. . JILEE O o SR bt L J. LINDLEY GREEN, CONNORS : : H. N. FULBRIGHT i~ GARAGE Third and Franklin _ pist publication, 2% 1 |Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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