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i . | That football that succeeds as “cricket fades| NOTICE OF HE . o & — ly Alaska Empire | i e e v o scaoronen ana FINAL ACCOUNT " PROFESSIONAL T Fraternat Societies | [Folkestone' is not the sort of football that awalts |\ y. Gommissioner's Court fop{®——— —e AUTOS FOR HIRE | oF yoif JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER|only the termination of the World Series to become | tne Territory of Alaska, Divislon| e~ . : , Gastineau Channel | “» 2 = he lodestone of American Interest. They do it dif-| Number One Before A. W. PoX,| | Helene W. L. Albrecht bt Fgl‘:"::‘(-}h“li’l(v‘prV‘i\(‘e‘k(l”'k;f'\';;’(:'; b{fl{’j”"m“(“‘ Mo " ferently over there but it seems to be as interesting| Commissioner and ex-officio Pro-| PHYSIOTHERAPY — > shmen as it would be if the casualty lists| bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | Mas: Meeting every In the Matter of the Estate of Ray, Medical Gymnastics. Wednesday r;t.\vcnini . SR ALBERT PEDERSEN, deceased. 1 410 Goldstein Building at 8 o'clock. preparatory to be-| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Phone Office, 216 | i g 5 e That Jensine Pedersen, executrix of | ¢ . Visiting BrOMiNE e age, Electricity, Infra Red Btreets, Juneau, Alaska “Entered In the Post Office In Juneau as Sec matter SUE! RATES. S Delivered by carrler "",,’2{"23“;,e'.?"f'.13'&'n Treadwell and ' a United States Senator by filling the seat 1 5 a ey By mall, postage paid, at the following rnh;’uv |t s made vacant when Senator Edge resigned Z1';(\6&"“;‘0150{“]‘::?‘{‘trrp‘;nf;‘:'e';;’ di; WO TR I T T T L welcome. (< Qne year, fn advance $13.00; six months. in advance: iy orger to become an Ambassador, it iR ataarenagl | DES-IASER RERBURUSOR ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. e s %3t a0y fuils oF rrepaianity ; & a ra e | “< d Albert Pedersen, deceased, andl 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. | Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— M R PADER, Degretaty) » 5 St Jimmy oxx is aga roving a e is big 2t i " 1 \ BT in the delivery of their papers. = ofticen B s igain proving that he Is big that a hearing will be'had upon PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel " Co-Ordinate Bod- for orial and it enough to be entitled to that extra letter “x. |said final report before the under- Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m fes of Freemason MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES _— signed at Juneau, Alaska, on No-|o _ & . T tid The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the L » & . .54 T w2 1 g ry Scottish Rite as for republication of all news ;J;s:ml;!rw; Khegien X Repeal Existing Placer Law. ;f‘“ble‘l' )"‘-“;?goq‘;(d 1‘171 "Ccem:’l‘l :::‘ PR T AT e R ] ones anc n e Regular meetings or not otherwise cre ) this pa nd also the T Jat -which . a L] TN bl e Pk By local news pablished herefn. s A Sons. inferested. Jin’ Sald; adtase my‘j Dr. Charles P. Jenne I Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service e ek ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER A i % e N ,appear and file objections in writ: DENTIST 7:30 = THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. A careful consideration of the placer mining laws ¢ : p. m. Scot- now in effect in Alaska has convinced the News—‘:’;]i !Sl;::hl final report and contes Rooms SBs‘fi;ld&EValen ine tish Rite Temy + that justification for their enactment, if any WATER B. HEISEL, Secretary isted, has long since cedsed. Up until August| GIVEN under my hand and they Telphone M’ RO e Ty i 4 3 , the Iaw in force in Alaska relilive to thesesl of ¢he PFrebate GCousk . Swes B St 61 AT scquiring of placer deposits was the Act of Con-(10th day of September, 1980. .. ;.fe — iress of May 10, 1872, commonly known as the|(SeaD AW FOX) Dr. J. W. Ba)ne “placer law.” The object of this law as expressed | Commissioner and ex-officio Pro-| DENTIST in its title was “to promote the development ofy bt““’ 1‘7’]‘,“‘“‘9' "“2““: rl’;“;;‘;g' Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. the mining resources of the United States.” Under"L"st Pt ’c“l;"“' ‘g”t ? be Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | this law the placer deposits of the public land |L3S publication, Oct. 2, 1930. Evenings by appointment. Graham’s Taxi Phone 565 oot 2, 1030, STAND AT ARCADE CAFE | States and Territories of the United States havc‘ B Phone 321 | % . / being developed with the ex-{ NOTICE OF HEARING ON . Day and Night Service OF MOOSE 4 Juneau Lodge No. 700. | Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictator. W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Bux;@zfi | | | . i‘ | T JUNEAU DODGE NO. 147 been and are now o 3 g ception of Alaska FINAL ACCOUNT T L :§§0P§ ::;cg goxi’:‘l\:m&-’ | his “placer law" permits citizens of the United | . o,ymisioner's Court for Dr. A. W. Stewart Al’ly Place in the C“y for $1.00 Scottish Rite Temple, |States and those who have declared their intention beginning 'at 7:30 p. . o G the Territory of Alaska, Division DENTIST | . to become such to acquire individually in one loca-| L | | = e Mned — 2 [tion 20 acres and an association of two or more g;:xel’sg::r DAL PO m e ":*c BYENN Lo ¢ A | pers A " 3 nis: - 9= SE' Master; W. LEIVERS, Sec- » o 5L GUG NHEIM,. !persons up to the limit of eight to acquire in one | Lo : DEATH OF l)\ ]LL('I GGE [location 20 acres for each member of the associa- Inbatt}i Ju&g‘;i ‘i“n;_“‘:re‘if:rs’f:'te o Office [Xwnezflgg' Res. R TA XI CO retary. T p 43 e Matte; e one | I L T e s Daniel Guggenheim had disposed of all or near- |ton. Thus an assoclation of fwo persons can ac-|"prvry NINNIS, Deceased. . o ORDER OF EASTERN STA ly all of his Alaskan and other mining interests [‘0 Pl ]umf“ol B ghxz .persom who Yociia ag:uirg NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN RO ST S PHONE 314 Second and Fourth sometime ago. A half dozen years since, President | .o " . " U Giote Jocation. This law also re- |That Edwin Elroy Ninnis, admin- i i Tuesdays of each month, 4 ot the i ennesats, Corporation asia the et Borcl 10 & S0KE CoOuOr i Ver Vicashanicht HBratorswi ;e orf (RO SHRTERH Dr Geo. L. Barton “ Stand at Burford’s Corner at 8 oclock, Scottish Guggenheims then owned less than 7 per cent. of work” or “annual labor” to be performed yearly |[Edwin Ninnis, deceased, has filed| CHIROPRACTOR | e 2{,5‘,‘;2‘,’;& VLV;I;‘]Y the Kennecott and only a little more of the Am- upon each location, whether the location be one acrp{hcrcin and rendered for settlement Hellenthal Building | i R Matron: FA‘NNY g ! erican Smelting and Refining Company. They had |or 160 acges. This law does not limit the numberrm‘ final account or the admin-{ OFFICE SERVICE ONLY g 7 Rosméow Secretar: 1 previously sold their holdings in Chile Copper to the of locations that may be made upon a creek or else- 15“’:“0" of Siiidh le;“sv and ‘h:t Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon | | { Prompt Service, Day and Night et it v * i + i s o 3 p) 2 a hearing will e had upon the 2p m to5p m Vo RANERISER D Anaconda. Most of their wealth was represented in Where. Under this law and the system established p . | : 3 KNIGHTS 1S e securitics and held by foundations and |thereby the mineral resources of the United States |same before the undersigned at 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. |'|$ CovicH AUTO SERVICE ! Seggisgg::cll?gt L% : E ; |have been very satisfactorily developed and the|Juneau, Alaska, on November 20, By Appointment i{ STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Aeetirian scooritan ATk Monday at 7:30 p. m. 1ding a Daniel was retiring from business. | & o'clock m. at the Hiolaing ‘compenies, Danigl was resirig 50 liberal policy of the Government as to the explora-[1930, at 2 o'cl p. m. at ¢ Transient brothers urg- However, in spite of this circumstance Daniel tion, development and purchase of Its mineral | United States Court House, at Ju- PHONE 259 l Phone 342 Day or Night $1 00 . . Guggenheim’s death was of large local interest.| 7o | C¥e P s Hras been attained. Not with-|neau, at which time and place all £ 3, 3 He had been vitally and heavily interested in de-|out abuse, however, but all in a”l fairly well. | persons interested in the estate|® - z —_— “L e Pl g velopment in Alaska and Yukon Territory, and had| In 1912 this placer law so far as Alaska was|May appear and file objections in| Robert Slmpson | TO ANY PART JOHNg ;";}’EEENF%*‘KSW%L contributed immensely to the progress of both. If|concerned was repealed and the present law en-|Writing to said final report and Opt. D Eugeene Permanent g 5 H. J. TURNER, Secretary. it had mot been that he had been subjected to!acted. It only permits a person to stake two claims contest the same. Gradimssiite Angeise ol T Wav OF CITY oA BRT Kk, Bestetary: merciless attacks by muckrakers he might have done|for himself and two under power of atorney dur-| GIVEN under my hand and the fége-or Optombtry Rull - . | are DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. N ob tackia “than he did ‘do. ling any one month in any one precinct. It also |seal “"f éhelhfm!bflat? :"“"f"gov". Opthalmology 1 Meets first and third ~ * {limits the size of association claims to 40 acres mentioned this 4y Of B | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | Special Rate &N{on&iays,la Sl al agles all, aska was fortunate aving a mining man | Alaska” was fortunate in having a mining and requires the performance of $100 worth of |tember, 1930. ! & 1 of the vision and daring and lx;:(mln)\o[ D;L""g‘sl annual labor on every 20 acres or fractional part| (Seal) Aci w. F;(fjx' el Guggenheim as an investor and operator s bidced 1 bl o Commissioner and ex-officio Pro-|e . 10 00 thereof embraced in an individual or association DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL " $ o Optometrist-Optician | unfortunate that we have not had more like him.|jpcation i bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | Not only was this eldest son of Meyer Guggen-| The evils resulting -from this limitation and |First publication, Sept. 18, 1930. t publication, Oct. ¥6, 1930. Eyes Examined—Glasses Fltted} AMERICAN BEAUTY Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vi brothers welcome. heim a great miner and financier and developer, |added labor has been very ably pointed, out by !L: ot T aIaAAR EE. but he was one of America’s kindliest philanthropists. |[John A. Clark in his communication to the New: e g i R, Ol | % s | 3 phone 484, residense | A A i He treated employees more like members of n‘Mmt’l published on Saturday last. | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | PARLOR i THE CASH BAZAAR | o great family than as mere workingmen. A nme\pmifl)e;fmé“ (?}“};“‘”L‘he“‘;fw:f;;m:r“dis‘°m;:§g‘x‘]‘c‘x‘:e to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | P e, AT S T Open Evenings | incident that occurred in New York in days when un"“m‘je *C“mm;mn W B- cepeal’ ‘of stke pmenfi AMERICAN . ol [Sagete o o = | FRONT STREET 1 4 turmoil prevailed in Mexico and leading investors|it “0 € PETRLEL O B eneral placer laws o |} THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY {| Near Coliseum Theatre | in that country were urging that the United States o tne United States in force in Alaska prior to LEGION blic Lik | THE NEW IDEAL | s Franklin Street, between | send an army of occupation down there to take |amendment. Juneau Public Library{| | Front and Second Streets i N | SHOPPE I3 control, is indicative of the patriotism and humani-| To successfully achieve this end the sentiment ARENA Free Rmding Room 1 ~ o z PHONE 359 tarianism of this great American. As told to the of the people of Interior Alaska upon this subject, | 218 Front Street } writer, it was at a meeting of a Board of Directors especially of its prospectors and miners, will have City Hall, Second Floor o kMA;'Y le“MMEg“ e F OR E ST of a Guggenheim company when armed intervention |momentous influence. It must be borne in mind Next Smoker Main Street and Fourth an‘:is ;‘;m‘:‘::h f-‘ég;’er:{mf_ was suggested by more than one capitalist. Mr. | ;“‘“fl n‘]fis atmxtAtmnrml‘\;rl”;hef repe?;1 u!pc;:lee prlesant e bt e 0 Tovoh ‘ bimdile Ut ol WOOD egenhe! ApAA s e R S : & ver | 1BW t come pi 3 rom the of ne 3 | | S;"“s‘.‘;" “’{"‘n‘"”;“’l :?“: "I‘X“'l‘l‘]"‘;“ 1-‘.:],““:‘;“1(:”;“:;:v‘S“C““d and Fourth Divisions, as it is within these October 11 8a. m to 12 p. m. | | SPEaRne. 2UE. Hyec d e Y | Divisions that the greatest part of placer gold de- . & 3 ;! olaies 1 would rather:close every minie: and|oovits of ‘Alsska aoe Ldted) sl SRy Ehgl Oben fran - - GARBAGE HAULING smelter and activity of any nature that we have| To effectually obtain the sentiment of the peo- | ___‘_.. Hiattbn il Office at Wolland's in Mexico, and bring every one of our employees ple, the News-Miner will commence and commue} [ Thine Schdol of ‘ Newspapers, Reference, 183 Tailor Shop out of the country than to be the cause of the|to publish fob an indefinite time a “coupon” ad-| | uneau dchool ol Books, Etc. t Chester Barnesson | loss of a single life, American or Mexican.” Th:lL‘dr(ksl'([ to the Congress of the United States in I Dancing | PHONE 66 i » statement, it has been said, helped to turn the tide Beneral and to Alaska’s Delegate to Congress, Dan A. B. HALL | FREE TO ALL TAXI 4 AT TS IaERE against American occupation of Mexico. “3 "“““’"“:“d-] AR 1"1’””"132 “l‘"‘"‘g the ":EP*’T °§ l Ball Room Dancing B ) 5 2 sugge vas a great Americ ng |the present placer law and the re-enactment of Class and Private Lessons | o Daniel Guegenheim was o great American and |\ jnorl’ pracer law of the United States under | | A, B HALL EVERY EVENING P 2| STAND AT PIONEER}, a great humanitarian which her n " ; Our trucks go any place any | mining resources have been successfully | e | b, explored and developed. o { time. A tank for Diesel Oil | POOL ROOM JUNEAU TRANSFER SENATOR GLASS WITHOUT The News-Miner urges prompt response to its and at:nk fnr':;::;cofl save £ \ Al » s § reque . & urner . /7 I\ ¢ OPPOSITION. {Feasey for. SURESIL { SUMMER PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | Day and Night COMPANY - -— ! . { Servi i) ‘ Political observers say the campaign in Virginia | Pediie: Trends RATES RELIABLE TRANSFER | e against Senator Carter Glass has completely col- | =2, & * " The purity of our ) ! lapsed, and that he will practically get his certi- | S R . on all 3 R R TR IS/ TTT B ad s Skl oaton ficate of election without having to campaign for it. | 9 ate i s i N T Not pronounced—which would be susprialbe-vt| Alterations and HARRIS Hardware for its purchase. It is o The Republicans have no candidate at all. o 4 R 1 hol o N e e e e st i novel and encouraging is the slight new slant in Remodeling C ade 1n a clean whole- The man who was 928 marked lour foreign trade trend shown in the figures for ° | ompany H 4 ULFD some way and appeals i’”l}"l 4 .”"'1 »‘"\}‘l!l :‘ f[ll\“u}“ ‘;;vl\ujo. ‘*llu‘us‘AugusL. They deserve the emphasis and commen- Y { Now located next 4 to folks who demand | o l‘)( x("\nn(‘( to t 17 .‘u.u practically ). ‘\Nl ‘una: dation which they were given at the White House ! urman s CO AND LOT CLEANING | and always get the tion. When Senator Glass, a Methodist and a dry, [the day before. 3 NNORS E. O. DAVIS Bent aaisbles Mdiea Bicks and ot refused to follow the leadership of his church and| It had been a long and dismal recession in Triangle Building GARAGE Phone 584 | ; Frei,ght and Baggage the Anti-Saloon League but gave his great ability [those trade totals recorded in the successive ~---4\ i e e * to the support of Gov. Smith, the cry was “wait MONths of 1930. From $410000,000 in January the i i Peerless Prompt Delivery of until 1930." less a person that Bis hu[) James |€XPOrt aggregate had steadily dropped, first to |-~ . . ALL KINDS OF COAI o S & pers 3 5| | 1 g i | f—— S " COAL Gauncs, 1. gav reiss o the predicticn \aat|TUOMRANS 54 fually w lov s SHPANE ! ! Baker Senator Glass would be “taken care of” by those |\l 1aq been almost 21 per cent b2 s } DILLER HOTEL I ! y PHONE 48 who organized the revolt against Gov. Smith. That period of 1929. In July that decrease had got as F r e.Bruhn | 1st and University, Seattle | ! vas N 9 e o me ratiiie 4 . | | f Alaskans “Remember the Name” was Cannon's challenge to the man who refused |high as 38 per Now at d Home o | high as 38 per cent. $300,000,000 exporte | ODERATE RATES ! to be dictated to by his own church. Senator Glass|in August it is back to 21 per cent. again. C ! . ! accepted the challenge and fought the church lead-| On the import side the recession seems to be Ompany |. .l e : ership face to face and toe to toe. He backed down (still in full swing, with the monthly total drop- . '#;gVR;%R%ORONA B not at all. He declared that Bishop Cannon was |Ping steadily from $310,000,000 in January as low turing. Frye’; - - ! himself all that he had inst the Pope, 85 S217T000000 for August. The percentage drop| Featuring. Frye's De PHONE YOUR ORDERS|} JUNEAU CABINET Guaranteed by and called him the “Pope of Virginia." R i whisl oyl a4 pec iR licious Hams and Bacon TO US ! and DETAIL MILL J. B. BURFORD & CO. < e B Glonnos a slown th ot Ametia{ O HE NGRS than g0k 1 g o ML S PHONE o A sl trying to recuperate after a terrific fight to prevent|trade” shows in consequence the substantial in- 38 WORK CO. kTl chisamens Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop CABINET and || MILLWORK i GENERAL CARPENTER s his own expulsion from his church for gambling crease last month of $71,000,000 over 1929, where and for the misappropriation of campaign funds it had been little altered in preceding months. entrusted to him—a fight which, by the way, has|(It is a figure we are now not at all rejoiced to see not heen concluded. expand. This victory for Senator Glass ought to be S AT R » Mr. Fess is -such a stamping crusader as could gratifying to real Amenmic: It is a fitting se-\ g € ¢ alk ten miles on eggs and never crack a shell. This Prepare for An uence of the defeats that have been administered Hpen ¥ . s ant progressive could jump from daisy to daisy to ijcn,u!ur Simmons and Senator Hmlm. ; A o BIEL AN, and leaval SREh LetAR TRt } WORK The American people are demonstrating that his chairmanship the National Committee Emer enc ! they, after all, are tolerant and fair. {will meet the public questions of the cgunLry with | g y ' ! GLASS REPLACED b a loud whisper of “yes and no."—(Chicago Tri- P e Art * ANOTHER NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE bunc) " IN AUTOS ® OPENS. Sl LB Everyone should have a fund of Estimates Furnished el iR M First, King Carol’s coronation was put off from : A U In ev: Brooklyn College, the third city college to be Oct. 4 to Oct. 15, and now it has been postponed money for emergpEIee No one We will attend to them pon Request Job 'm.rkF:’? ‘0‘ controlled by the New York City Public ) until the spring of 1931. Our guess is that they knows what tomorrow may brmg, promptly. Our COAL, Hay,|{trmeemeeree " 0y Grain and Transfer business e el we employ the are waiting for the rainy season so that they . . P (New York World.) either in opportunities or unex- is increasing daily. There’s a 1atest ideas of the pected calls for ready cash. reason. Give us a trial order Mabry’s Cafe printing art te de- today and learn why. velop your sales Board, opened its rolls and be; the beginning of the present schoo! two, the College of the City of might have a double-header and ¢ : Of course, if enough people go in for aviation Hunter College, both located in have epdurance records it may solve the parking prob- been in operation for many years College | jem — (New York World) —Start to build such a fund now— % X R. . arguments and te . i A egular Dinners begins with 2,800 students. The College of the C You Can’t Help Being 8 emphasize your Y had nearly 18,000 la: ear and Hunt, :I “What Is the M tion?” asks a magazine of New York had nearly ! : al he Main Question: g Pleased Short Orders selling points. It about 5,500. 7 headline. Well, the main question when two gents ¥ Fiinahos wo othér city colléges to be connected with the meet these days scems to be, “Say, was the last 1 he B. M- Behrends Ba’lk D. B. FEMMER tarns materially, public schools will bé established immediately in -‘*‘_““l you got any good?” — (Macon, Ga. Tele- Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Greater New York—Bronx and Queens, in the bor- §¥8P0) L POPULAR PRICES oughs of those names. It is planned to have yet It seems that we have now four branches of OLDESY BANK;IN ALASKA PHONE 114 HARRY MABRY another in Brooklyn in the near future, making siX|Government—legislative, executive, judicial and in- 6 Propriet: in all. vestigational—(Belen, N. Mex., News.) Brelor i . —i e s Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. H

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