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B — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1930. gation, headed by Capt. R. B. ’smpmem fresh to Seattle. The’ T [ | 4 : Admiral Watson early this morn- | them enjoyed the KARNES LUNGED e 1 “Xmmwd tolls HAI_IBUT PRIcEs boats, captains, hailings, prices and |ing. The cargoes o’; the Dlxoxxll. PASSENGERS ON ‘t:‘:k B i i Lalone Is Now * 7 o o P“) elddaliond |Tern and Addington will leave to- ESTEBETH HAVE | "The Estebeth arrived yesterday.|Alone, So Is = 3 Thelma, Capt. Bernt Alsted, 5,500 night on the steamship Queen for Those aboard besides the captain . . FUR ALASKA IN % “Cmn: [{,?:; FlRM REGEIPTS pounds, sold for 12% cents and 83 the Puget Sound met; ropc]ls ROUGH VOYAGE and the crew were Stephen So0so Hl.s W;/e, ("ui Free P ooty cents a pound to the Sebastian- 4 3 from Hirsch-Chichagof; Mrs. Ay b Stuart Fish Company; Mabel, Capt. | P], il | “Whenever the weather is Tough,” Cnarles Perelle and Mrs. Jacob 5 | Merri ivisional 3 . 3 eads Guil rles SEATTLE, Oct. 8.—Upstairs i EAHLY Yu U TH n 5 Coy"m]\::‘: “C‘O-m:;:,“ff.:, ”r‘ 25 gun PUUNDS Ole Jackson, 1,400 pounds, 12% and G ty to & |said Purser Robert Coughlin of the Moder and son from Chichagofi| judge Howard Flndle;‘: ‘::z_:'. lumbia, will ) 8%, Sebastian-Stuart; Harding, Murder on “Impulse” |mail boat Estebeth we have & yrs Clara Raymond from Baran-| i A | capacity list of passengers; when of. Esther Johnson from Killisnoon; | py his wife for a divorce and Capt. Martin Erstad, 6,000 pounds, St 12% and 8'4, San Juan Fishing ang| SEATTLE, Oct. 8.—Earl Rose to- Relative Spcnt 13 \eam S o Gina A 51‘( Boatloads Are Pur-|packing Company; Dixon, Capt, day awalted sentence on a guilty Hele and \vrote a BOOL chased fOl’ shipment Emil Samuelson, 3,000 pounds, 12 plea to a manslaughter charge in winds are gentle and seas are nr and Mrs. C. S. Harley from her freedom. smooth, few, if anybody, but the menakee; George Crawford, Mar- Dowiitairg 8 the Oowrt hired hands, are aboard the Craft. tin s Jorgensen and Charles John-| House in another court room, | On our recent voyage from Sitka | gon from Hoonah; Fred Anderson Lalone was being tried fm: to Juneau, we encountered tem- gamuel Zackatich, John Jurasich.| purglary. Rl and 7.35, Sebastian-Stuart; Tern, the fatal stabbing of A. J. Berg- resh to Seattle Capt. Andrew Bernsdal, 4,500 lund, candy merchant. Rose said he | About Experiences pounds, 12 and 7, Sebastian-Stuart; had an “uncontrollable impulse to Pestous winds from every direction. Fred Soirin, Antone Africh and Mrs The jury freed Lalone on a te yesterday afternoon Addington, Capt. Ole Sevold, 5500 kill” when he stabbed the man. |When there were none left in the gamuel McKinley from Funter Bay charge of robbing a gasoline y r gains over yesterday |pounls, 12 and 7.35 San Juan, | o 5 north they came from the south, e T T station. | east and west, and all points of the| w, S. Horning, of the Alasks Judge Findley freed Mrs. La- and today held The catches of the Thelma, Ma-| A. B. Chapman of Admiralty s at compass in between. The vessel was Railroad staff, is a passenger fo: lone, granting her a divorce. 0 pounds, was bought for left for Scaille on the steamshtp‘thc Zynda Hotel. loaded with passengers. I don’t me smes on the Alaska : ri 1 iff Apart adv. ue on Ithe Zyn, te = j : e : tatfons, All the bel and Harding made 26 boxes and Island, is among the guest: P a 1 in the r. Karnes book, and arrived in 54 book among the Karnes home. As a road and T & Here we have listed just a few of the many BARGAINS ready for your inspection Your Winter Needs May Now Be Filled at Money-Saving Prices We must vacate our store in order to remodel same forts to secure school work ry, and k- * in tou Commiss r of Edu ster D. Hendr on Final opportunity ca 2 W 1927, Mr. Henderson the vacancy in the supe: at Ketchikan. Mr. Karnes Wi ‘e tion, and a few days later news of his election. He Ketchikan on August had, at last, realized his boyhood hopes of seeing Alaska ., MUSIC HERALDS ARRIVAL HERE OF Crepe De Chine Munsingwear Bath Towels Munsingwear for Ladies’ Unions in silk and wool, | Double thread—22x44 inches, ¢ RELIGIUUS GR“UP Da(ncfz Sets all-wool and wool mix. 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