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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 8, 1930. - BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPA 3 H Y | fERRer o e i | COMIC STRIP DER L eUTES RoR Temomecu 2 @ FuTenpasker (A n:( s ¢ ki ALADDIN'S RACKET (8877 | [ SAavs Mg (55¢) ¢ CHIGGER CHASER(AS) S) SNICKERIN SAL(BL M:5) - MY LAST Buekc P i BOOME RANG (HHT) 72 S ) H 3 OLD MaG (R.C) CANOPENEF i R SR pius. (@61 Save's 4 SAILING SCHEDULE 7 Tin PAN ALLEY (D.L) Nose (2) FALSE ALARM (A R) T CAN OPENER SADIE (NPC) @) Pop SONG (LLy )’ & RIGHTCROSS ~ (CB3 K FIRELESS COOKER (A3S 7 FiFIEEn MINUTES T8 mvnp\\\ 7% OR WOTTA SLIce. (1™ S) Pick the Wimnne ! T pay SCHEDULED SAILINGS Dorothy Alexander scheduled sail fram Vancouver Sept. 8 at 9 pm. Admiral Rogers scheduled to burg, Kake and way ports, Marine News N —————d ®© 000000000000 BUDIES UF FUUR s i + Steamer Movements ) ‘V Bui | Dennis Winn Reports Heavy | . NORTHBOUND " essel Brings 13 Passen- S b Baen BNES e anENT s DEAD gers to Juneau and 4 ® Alaska due at 9 o'clock tomor- : % A y Tulles Away 23 Slleanlsjibllorlllal ® mail. Will remain in port 4 ARE REBUVEREU\ Great quantities of salmon ;u'ol ® or 5 hours. | | . . 2 el L] . bodies of four of 10 men drowned | when the halibut fishing boat Ori- ent was cut in two in a mysterious; The Deep-Sea Fishermen's Union | £ ~’) i e QUEEN LEAVES FOR SKAGWAY - BE BACK FRIDAY FISH REPORTED ONWESTCOAST| Steamer *Aleutian .. iAlameda *Alaska *Yukon N'western *Aleutian fAlameda *Alaska *Yukon Aug. 21 Aug. 23 ..Aug. 26 -.Aug. 30 Sept. 2 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 {running in the waters off the west | | With 13 passengers for Juneau B coast of Prince of Wales Island,| the steamship Queen arrived here " |said Dennis Winn, Alaska Agent | neau Friday on her return voyage to Seattle. | their normal stage and this has had ome effect in retarding the move- Stewart and C. J. Sullivan for|In the United States Land Office | of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- Passenger accom- modations on all Leave Seattle 9 am. 9 am. 9 p.m. 9 am, 9 p.m. 9 am. 9 am. Rogers .. Dor. Alex. Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. PHONE 2 W. E. NOWELL, Agent Aug. Aug. 23 24 26 30 2 6 9 16 Sept. Sept. Aug. 25 Aug. 25 Aug. 30 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 8 - Sept. 8 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 *—Southeast and Southwestern route t—Southeastern Route. INFORMATION AND TICKETS: Southbound to sail from Scattle at 10 o|Identifications Made byt 10 oclock last might, staved| =, "United states Bureau of| Admiral Line ves- Leave , Arrive Leave am. today. No report. | S X n port unloading freight until 9 Fist Who AettiEhRd here: Batit- sels have been Seattle Juneau Juneau RS s ) o Wl urvivor — Tragedy ~[ociock this morning, then departed |Fisheries, who retu S ofist completely and y P R R R ins M for Skagway and Sitka. She em-|day evening by plane after a trip| materially improv- | Evans ... Aug. 21 rom . B pt. emains yslery |barked 23 passengers for Sitka to Wrangell and Klawock. He was| ed. You will find] Watson ... Aug. 28 o'clock p.m. —_— |Halnes and Skagway. She is|accempanied by Warden N. O.! them very attrac-| Dor. Alex..Aug. Aug. 24 Aug. 24 {® Princess Louise scheduled ta NANAIMO, B. C., Sept. 8—The| hoduled to come back to Ju: Hardy. tive and comfort-} Queen Aug. Aug. 25 Aug. 29 Streams in the district are below | able. Evans .....Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept.11 30 1 5 3 Sept. 3 Sept. e linc. 1204. wayports Identifications were made by | Z S . : 3 Parwel s, Far-| for the Juneau Land District at Minimum charge, 50 cents. e Pacific leaves every Thurs- ®|Alfred Ellingsen, one of the three| oo Wens Farwel Mis 75‘;‘] [ aordie Alska I VICTORIA AND SEATTLE RGP “OR RE m. Peters- ® | survivors e : , 'W. Fa x g . Syl- o 3 i : | ¥OR RE day at 10 am. for survivors of the Orient's crew. ]ttt et D . . Lar|In the Matter of the -Application Leave Juneau Southbound . L] ® Cabi ho got off th Wal; s ! 3 i al 3 - A Cabin passengers who got o % e ST atson ..Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept.18 [ WAI}ITED ‘: ;2”“;‘?"' Scattle Sept. 11 at :;'{LSIIOHN‘II"L‘()'X‘“ ‘q’“ w‘{:;‘gh:“; afl; vessel here were A. W. Willard, M: .‘m";“’w‘fl ““’,‘”‘f “’,‘: ,*l’:‘”;i‘"hm"t;‘,:; Queen ... Sept. 4 Sept. 8 Segmz . THE EMPIRE (WANTED — Housekeeper. Phone e yukon scheduled to sail from ®|morning, in the Strait ()f‘(g}eorgia 9, Deupinie R icksan, M-i}m‘ a Xrl:\xt‘wvloxteez:ldfilln p )‘eilion of PR 8, Pkl ey §° 1Is the Medium | 3L o Seattle Sept. 13 at 9 am. ®|have been identified here fl et Do b e Dinal ) S, i | INFORMATION AND TICKETS: 3 T - - e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e b = g Robert Snook, Mrs. Robert Snook, | i e P sl AR pire: Ciaes (blackamithy | The body of Capt. Sedolbh H.|alx nayer. R. P .Smith, H. D.| Rainfall is needed in the district BRICE H, HOWARD, Agt, Phone 4 Through which the general and stecl sharpener. See Dave|® Aleutian southbound about ®|Rudd, owner of the Orient, was tak-|comnpell Mrs, Myrtle Kruse, and f/0 Taise the water in the streams G 3 blic can always have its } Hoiisel ‘at Alaskan Hotel, e 3 m" 9 oclock tomorrow ®en from the water near Nanoose\c g Grandall. 3¢ A8 cutficiently to permit the passage GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas ants supplied. ——_{e morning. some distance from the scene of the| percon o of fisl e spawning beds. While cmsmgppnme for classified | WANTED—Will pay cash for used e Admiral Evans scheduled south ®|wreck. . Peryons o HREed Wis "’,"”“;f,lwffoh ‘(‘f"\m:,m::v\ <i:;’r;mu in the » \ vertisements: 2 P. M. | piano. Must be bargain. Tele-ie bound Sept. 11. The. bodles of -Ben Husaby s gt Dere for Ritks ‘and Lynn OCanBhlil o ™ e iithers are’ gl Closing time for display ad-' | phone Thane 9-3 rings. ® Queen scheduled southbound ® |drew Lokke and Chris Pedersod,|Por> Vere Willlam John, Mrs. Wil b5 " b uths and in the waters ; rtihenients: 11 A, M, \ZA-[:” = _nm % soméfime Friday. 5500, bhe iseversd hullet: Sha Ori:f]‘,m',] John, .erhmjd Boyd, ("Nn.p’(."oll(ui(k\ t an & Ten cents per line first fn- || ™ T Oqur‘f.h,‘;;‘mncc‘ lo 4| o Admiral Watson scheduled ® fent, which has been raised from 33':,';.":‘; ";fi"',, i rlv Ronuld, bl — gertion. ke @, o southbound about Sept. 18. © |foet of water, were also recovered,| i Oscoates, Mary Thompsop,| PPLICATION # Pive cents for continuous 2 I o 12 LOCAL SAILINGS S orher hodies have ot hemn per| Gt R. Rich and Mrs. Matthews for NOTICE OF APFL | bsequent insertion. piano. Will| e Estebeth leaves every Thursday ® [covered, Al the dead were from|o i Saran Johnson, Mrs B, SE‘;‘:‘:LP&\({E:;EW | Count five average words to n. Telephone's night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and @ (Seattle or vicinity. | Jacksan S50 ph ke’ 'dohnson, | gy el | FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, * . . . . . . | MOTOESHW NORCO i The tragedy is still unexplained. situated on Chichagoff Island in| WASTGN M A KES} Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka | \ F LE |FOR RENT—Two furnished housc- | ¢ returning to Juneau via Port @ plans burial of the bodies and also, o Kdnlr C’Skl;“r“;?' and J. C.l pANY, a corporation organized OR SA keeping roms. Telephone 3204. g Alexander. ®|raising of a fund for the familiesy® " o 10T Stagway. | under'the laws of Alaska, for| . P Loui S 13. 23: T e eeoceeee s, Gy | PP e | patent to the AURUM NO. 14/] | B.C. COAST rincess Louise—>Sept. ) H SALE—Baby . bug| nursery | FOR RENT—Pianos, madio Com-|® ® ¢ ¢ ¢ of Rudd and Husaby, who leavel| | BH ios olifin. embiaoed. in STEAM: HIPS ir high ‘chair. Reasonable binations, Phonographs, expert T four children each and widows. | ode mining ¢ .8 ol it i high chati ReAaonaye. ] J ! U. S. Mineral Sutvey No. 1576, October 4, 14 hone 4603. plano tuning, phonograph repair- & e : W ing. Anderson Music Shoppe. tficers of the Admiral Nulton ar- T T : o SALE—Lady's bicycle. Cheap | DUE HERE TONIGHT [rived in San Francisco last Satur-! Ssording Precinet, First Judiclal Princess Alice—Oct. 25; Nov. 4. r cash. Telephone 334. day and will tell their versions for BR'EF GALL HERE Division, Alaska. | 7@ SALE — Gasboat FRTf}FLYING HUNTERS The = Motorship - Norco, of the|the first time to the Government [ ;"?T‘thE C;fha‘j“‘r’rm?’;"mc‘r’,‘;‘_‘ Tickets sold to or from all Biastern Points of United nfinup. Phone 371. i i Northland Transportation Company |Inspectors there, today. - B L e, S R States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient R e to arrive from Seattle at| The threc survivors of te Orient pany, a corporation organized und- REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER FORw SALE—Cadillac_Touring car.! Cheap for cash. See Juneau fotors, Inc. | FOR SALE—40 pair of Yukon mink; $80.00 a pair. P. O. Box 952, Juneau, Alaska. Boston Sportsmen 'Kill Two Brown Bears in Sey- ACHIEVE OBJECT 7 o'clock _tonight. Sailing from here southbound late tonight, the Norco will call at Funter, Kake, Petersburg, Wrangell and Ketchi- kan enroute to Seattle. . |said the weather was clear and the Isea calm and the ship’s lights wcrw} lin ordet, when the Admiral Nul-| {ton overtook them, returning from the Alaska halibut banks, and crashed without any warning, that| | they heard. er the laws of Alaska, whose post| Vessel Stays Hour and Half srice address is 42 Golastein | Enroute from Sea!tle | Building, Juneau, Alaska, has filei lits application in the U. S. Land| to Seward |office at Anchorage, Alaska, for |patent to the Aurum No. 14 Lode| |Mining Claim, included within U | Enroute from Seattle to Seward, EXCURSIONS Stop-Over Privilegee Tickets on Sale—May 22 to September 30 Final Return Limit—October 31, 1930 Visit Banff and Lake Louise—Unexcelled Various Routes . 5 a gt % ang S - Mineral Survey No. 1576, sit-| fountain Resorts R SALE — Fumtre for sale] mour Canal Areas B L oo L BB o i Admiral |ualed 10 _the Chichagoft Mining X Eneay, Telsphans EEE ALAMEDA SOUTHBOUND |watson, Capt. E. Thomsen, made District, Territory of Alaska, Stk FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS =+ ? i y- : ., 163 feet. jof e g3 |Recording Precinct, First Judicial . “OR SALE—Two acre tract patent- After a humvof vtwo days in Sey High tide, 1:30 a.m., 163 feet 4 brief call at Jineau Saturday R_chr A TE ?d ground, Glacier Highway, Van- m‘:t‘r C:m\Ll ‘i‘;‘”fi‘s- bF:dN'BBl?d_ Low tide, 7:41 am, “"i ic“t- Bound from Skagway to Seattle, [night. She arrived at 8 okcm('k‘Dwxgg?ch:tgo(f:lm(l:?l:i?i" :lz::(aor;l:fii Valenti Bw..ltli‘: CoA S, Ag s J oom house, |gett an . M. Lombard, Boston| High tide, 1:56 p.m., 16.6 feet. |¢ te: § ot ; 5 on 3 , f two 1 4 he steamship Alameda was in Ju-|and departed at 9:30. Her passen-| o~ particularly described as fol- | alentine bullding uneau derbilt Point, Delco light system, garage for wo cars. House partly furnished @and water in house. Inquire Val- kentine’s Jewelry Store. i{sportsmen, who flew here in their lown plane just to kill brown bear, achieved their ambition, each bag- ging a brownie. They were guided {by Allen Hasselborg, of Mole Har- Low tide, 7:58 pm., 0.4 feet. —_———————— HALIBUT PRICES - neau between 2 and 3 o'clock this ger list totals 17 names. morning. Among the few passen-|barked 12 passengers at this pc gers she brought to this port from|for the Westward. Skagway was E. A. Rasmuson. Those |ther Peterson, { who took passage on the vessel from|Mary Ann Abraham, Edwin Kale She em- They were Es- | Susan Abraham, | lows: AURUM NO. 14 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, wnence U. S, L. M. No. 7 on the shore of Klag Bay bears rt PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Motorship “PACIFIC” —_— w4 | rtr'smm: — Gasboat Willlam J.,‘”;v ‘t’g“’m‘;"l‘:lse; V’S“g’ Tgiier[;dfiybn* SEATTLE, Sept. 8.—One vessel here were Ernest A. Eggersgluess, do, Theodore Dick, Phillip Brooks,| south 48 deg. 14 min. E. 108767 | ength overall 38 feet, beam 9 8 B, Iange ‘ with halibut arrived here last Sai-|Fred Nothinger, Charles Thomas|and P. D. Rosa for Yakutat; Whar-| feet, in latitude 57 deg. 39 min. |} yoovec City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 O es, Has 12-15 Sterling | September 4, one at Mole Harbor, |y oo™ e hoat brought in 12000(and Etta Thomas for Sitka; L. O.|ton T, Funk, for Latouche, George 40 seo M and longitude 136 |{ e2VES, - P}:: e o3 Wy PO}Enti Kafieyand i Engine. Boat and engine in good|and the other in Pleasant Bay. Af-| o4 and sold for 19 and 25|Hawn, Tenakee; Clyde O. Stearns A. Dunham, Ed Larsen, and H “gg-m‘“ Erl = W ang 4 i Way Points to Port Alexander fcondition. Boat handy for seine|ter taking care of their “mm;lfv st {and Olaf Olsen for Petersburg; |Schober for Seward, and Abbott 11‘438.40 Teet tg OFhar 1o, | ¥y fishing and has turn table and ilxx‘eyschal;;;eseror; I;g;rxsh:;lfieH?;he; RSOV DO L I | Charles Turbett and Lester Mc-|Démidoff, Kodiak. thence south 46 deg. 48 min, J. B. BURFORD & CO., Agents B wwinch Five gross tons. Address P , 3 IDonald for Ketchikan; Mrs. Harr; | W. 57350 feet to corner No. 3; |{ Phone 79 Valentine Building {Fred J. James, Hoonah, Alaska. will return to Boston by way of California. HAINES SOLDIER BROUGHT HERE TO SERVE OUT TERM AL |Olds, Amy Hamilton, Nellie ] NOTICE |tin, Shirley Mae Olds and G. Law- | | thence south 45 deg. 08 min. E. | | 143840 feet to corner No. 4; -+ —_— Blodgett and Lombard visited Ju- ler for Seattl E. thence north 46 deg. 48 min. | SALE—Overne: Door Cor- er for Seattle. ¥ - 3 "fii‘.’.m.’.“ e eeore of Alas-|neau last week. They loft Boston| B. Griffin, soldier at Chilkoot) —————— o tor the teseners, Thursday, | T 57380 feet o cormer No. 1, | MAI LBOAT “ES TEBE TH e . s a | 5 . Tro | the place of beginning, con- ” A Sitka Spruce. E. L. Samp-|0n August 18, and plan to be back |Barracks, was brought here byl gom it ! . th A 3 | E 3 ‘ o o P” | there on September 18, after travel- |United States Deputy Marshal C. J. Almquisy rress four Sull.|Sept. 11, at 8 oclock in the H‘d’;v | taining an area of 18927 acres. | (Davis Transportation Co.) ; 7 In conflict with Young No. 2 | Y AT 6P. M. 1 'T S age extended to me during the H cans MBS cootiiae exdinfied $ MISCELLANEOUS Fair. Good luck to yeu all. R i from this application.” R P il % p-gi,mm: e ocid Dinner United States Location Moni- THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY R CHARTER—Gasboal —adv. MINNIE FIELD. s Sy 8 ment No. 7, to which this oy : Ff,vauable for small hunting par- i L i R s o “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribate” ies. Reasonable. Inquire I. Gold- i i | posed out-crop of bedrock TR R G S| | rock 10x8x6 v lsten, {7 The Floreace Shop | FERRY TIME CARD i i SRR T e Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 K 5 i i H i chagoff Island and chiseled U. S o . 1 “Navette” cr:':x.l::h Perm- Leaves Jutieau ror Jougias and E :‘rL M. No. 7 ¥ latitude 57 deq. ! The Coffee Shoppe ||} smaotsrmcinuors || gaam ™ gupm || fiz &% it e B i g e v e 11 @t Appolnimen ||, atam T hBwm o 30 E. {{ NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. ‘\'"‘1"“;0 ERHEn g inneg i - | 12:30pmt, NLBEm. i : b L e Sailing from Seattle Every Monday Night + liprivate parties. Rice & G A B AGE 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight H From the moment our driver picks up the applicant except as hereinabove | ’Iifil‘:’ggni‘.’?';‘;" Iy sgi yeikk- ) R L 3:15pmt 31:008m. i your laundry,:until it is returned to you, ; set forth. The tofal area embraced | KETEH SRS PRTERSEURO, S SN foa ? B H AUL # sweet-smelling and clean, it is handled fi/in the survey and clalmed by thz| M. S. “NORTHLAND M. S. “NORCO” Pl i S s e e ’ : SNl Lt wthn the YgEeeh care. B ond it o ki 0.1} Hoets Toiihbound Seattle Heouibound. 3 | AND LOT CLEANING i Each family’s laundry is washed by gent- | P e B ink 8¢ | Aug, 11 ‘Aug. 17 *Aug. 18 Aug. 25 Burford’s C E O. DAVIS i ly sousing in soft, sudsy water and then M| veins, lodes or prei Ch *Aug. 25 Aug. 30 Sept. 2 Sept. 9 uriord’s Lorner H 3 " 3 premises are *re § Phome 684 H thoroughly rinsed scveral times. After dry- M| Juired to file natice of thel *Sept. 8 Sept. 14 *Sept. 15 Sept. 22 |! CARNATION ICE CREAM | i Sgrpug if| quired to file nqgce of their ad- Sept. 22 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 ; TAXI SERVICE - | i ing, it is 'starcherl when necessary, care- §7 verse claims with the Register of o8 Oct. 11 oot 13 20 ,l PHONE 314 | i fullér hand-ironed and promptly returned all il|the United States Land Office a* Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 °N°o", H . H ready to be worn. il | Anchorage, Alaska, within the per- o_pr to Hab - o0l ; the |4 Company i PHONE 15 | thereatter, or they will be ‘blel ] wor information AEtY to: D. B. Fymastr, Tuest, Ames bR i Y virfue of the provisiDnaie Burford & Co., Ficket Agents, Telephone 1 ‘ Now located nmext || i AL ASKA L AUNDRY statutes. 2 = » N o y J. LINDLEY GREEN, ’ CONNORS . i . 4 uneau Ferry & Naviga- J Reglster. J LEANING First publication, July 12, 1930. pon, Ketchikan, Alaska, Agent. 0OST AND FOUND Loé';:-)guuch of keys, between Fair uilding ‘and town. Return to G. . Simpkins Co. Reward. ing some 15,000 miles or more. ——.————— CARD OF THANI Through the columns of The Em- pire I wish to express to one and all for the most generous patron- GARAGE Sullivan early today on the steam- month sentence in the local Federal ijail. He pleaded guilty to seduc- Ition in the United States Commis- sioner’s Court at Haines, Deputy Sullivan returned to Haines today on the steamer Queen. er Alameda, to serve out a six-! Jwe call and deliver. Phone 524 'School Auditorium. Efsasssecceemsass == o | Lode, survey No. 864, to the extent of 2370 acres, and with Young No. 3 Lode, survey No. 864, to the extent of 2.299 acres, and with Aurum No. 13 Lode, Survey No. 1575, to the extent of 1.043 acies. All con- flicting claims owned by appli- ’ . Last publication, Sep!. 24, 1930, and PRESSING LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDA FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O e et Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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