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JARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG . THE'DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE,"WEDNESDAY; JAN." [4, T931. By BILLE DE BECK GEE- HERE COMES Gid NN MR GOOGLE [NOWN THE. SReeT-""- HE'S CoMIN' THAT WINDER! | THROUGH. Tr GATE GEE-HES AT THE DUOR - STOP! T Cormand Noult MADAME LAMAUSSE AND I ARE GOING To BE MARRIEL AND I FORBID YOu & APPROACH HER ON. THE. SUBJECT CF SUWEG THE A 0ouT ko M asour YOU MARRNING (MADAMIE LA MoussE. 2Tz ! B WHAT' S TAE RACKET 2 HAVE NOU AN | SCHNOPPS BURIED THE AX 2 SAV.LISSEN, I™M GONNA HOP OVER AN SEE / Y, H KEEP OLD SCHACPPS FROM N SEMATeR COR MARRMN LITILE gpaL 3 LISHA Lé:\chflct%f 1‘2\‘?&‘: szglxlnLngH on A EkE}ér&( *, I DONTAET ANy POWERS A SENATER SCONOPPS MARRNING-, s e T HELP EROM 21Tz PE'}’ANS OPAL — I CaM TWIST : et s TTHAT OL GAL ARGUMD tay W TR SENATOR'S s HoME. ~ SAILING SCHEDULE . Leave Steamer Seattle Alameda Northwestern Alameda Northwestern Yukon Due Juneau Northbound Jan. 13 Jan. 2 Feb. Feb. Feb. Due Juneau Southbound Jan. 20 Jan. 31 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Jan. 21 Feb. 14 REGUuAre PORTS OF CALL: Ketchigar, svrangell, Juneau, Cordova,Valdez, Latouche and Seward. S.S. NORTHWESTERN and S.S. ALAMEDA will call at Petersburg northbound and southbound. DI WOMEN LABOR BESIDE MEN IN | ground that the dredges are dig-t ks i | ging in, there being only occasional " i ! | frozen spots. There is no thawing | equipment of kind at any Marine News e ecseccncscee - : ALAMEDA HAS Steamer Movements of D ‘Fl‘(‘\'I Ca\.lson at Ir](ulch it will take a long time before we NORTHBOUND 'i { 0 i % will get anything to speak of in steamer northbound. | 24 P As N ! Writes of ' Extensive SCHEDULED SAILINGS | . All sailings subject to change wmluuc notice. Information and Tickets 3 | - W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 been making out lists for thawing| equipment plants. No Thawing Equipment for 32 steam thawing| art | lruriug Alaska miners) and I have | is mostly i naturally thawed No | the line of equipment. Russian Ope.vations | ‘T am going out to Aldan in a Admiral Farragut scheduled to i |few days and teach them how to cail from Seattle at 10 | E . |drive points ig the drift.” | oclock this morning but FGR THIS PURT", F;Bétz‘i{li ‘Z}“SE:VZ‘;‘&";‘SX to; i gl i prebably delayed by accident o pre b 3 i WINTER Southbound i e B o Eznloration Compeny ‘under date NORTHLAND HITS ON | SRS Aot TR REDUCED ¢ i # Nerco scheduled to sail from RATE Seattle Jan, 19 at § p.m. r 14 from Irkutsk, Siberia, | one of the Fair-/ REEF, ALASKA BOUND Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Queen Ch Farragut miner: ! of e ‘Vessel, Bound for Seward, - Puts Off Considerable b B sciaat o 0t who contracted with ; Fhes ROUND TRIP | Queen|..Jan. 7 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 hih:(m;?mfhfjx‘x‘ B el e e ithe Soviet Government to tnstruct| _(Contlnued rrom Page One) SEATTLE AND | Barragut Jan. 14 Jan 18 Jan. 31 reignt ere Russian gold miners in the Alaskan i RETURN Queen ..Jan, 21 Jan. 25 Jan, 28 am. ATeH n of mining, mentions that | shipped on the Admiral Farragut,! Queen scheduled to sail from ® | pger an uroventful voyage with women are engaged inminingop- |giving the impre that the | Visit Cahrornia tuls winter, low round Seattle Jan. 21 at 10 am. pleasant weather, the steamship erations in Siberia. His letter, as steamer was delayed in sailing| T As close to you as your telephone is the Frintees. Norah, soheuled to smeda, Capt. O. C., Anderson, ar- Printed in the Fairbanks News- north by several to take ;g e e > 5 sail from Vancouver Jan, 22 1 in Juneau from Seaftic at 5 Miner, read in part as follows: |care of new shipme and, teturn #EB00; AN Tatea ui tP means by which you can get action to meet o BB yesterday afternoon. She “I have not done™any thawing| The Northland sailed from Se-| Clkbs. . Sallings¢rom Seatill on Weatins % SOUTRBOUND SAILINGS ? ight for Seward. Yet but I suppose I will be doing attle last Monday night at 9| days and Saturdays of popular coast- your wants. If you want to buy or sell, lamcda scheduled southbound to, this port a Some in a month or so-~ I have o'clock with 81 first class pas-|§ wise liners Ruth Alexander, Emma southbound about Jan. 20, LOCAL SAILING> Estebeth leaves every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and sengers and no steerage aboard and with a large cargo of freight. Passengers aboard the Northland, booked for Juneau, are B. Li Blake, | Alexander, Dorothy Alexander and Ad- miral Peoples. GUY SMITH, fairly 70 and 24 passen- been traveling mpst of the time gers. Her freight consisted of gener- Since I reached Irkutsk: Fhey first al merchandise and supplies for the Sent me' to a mining district to Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- lock over-the ground- -ahead of rent or to rent; hire or be hired; trade or give, Classified ads will get quick results B. H. HOWARD, P 950008 0080e000000060000CCO0 e “ 0 0 0040005000000 0C8000000060G 806 feeorrroore— Agent, Douglas, Agent, J for you. wayports. By, ®he - dredges in Tegard to steam V. Solonieff, Serge Messersieff, B. 3 Elns §ON%, Sunal Pacific leaves every Thurs- | Cabin passen who disembark- and water thawing. I was on thai B. Green and Walter C. Meiser. e day at 10 am. for Peters- | 4 po.o were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. trip about 10 days L Reach for your plm‘nc now. Call 374 burg, Kuke.a:d.w:n'.p:rri,: Pullen, | M, and . s VBMn 10,000 Miners Busy CARSEN (B AINE AR ‘ ke your wants known and learn how o @ onPiNy Ben. Beherenhaus, Mrs. J. J. Connors,| “In ope district I was in there) ARoARD, ENROUTE AL |8 : S0, . e Mrs. M. Gardner, Mrs. L. Fargher, | Were about 10000 miners working| agent Femmer received s izt little it costs to get action. 1 Ruth G. Metealf, Mary Metealf, at ‘“’J»L»“ii‘ drifting and ©pen cul grom this afternoon stating the !f | Elinor Ha n, Frances Gonzalos, 428 | passengers aboard the Northiand g ! Belva Willlams, George A. Parks, “You would be very much sur-'yaq peen transferred to the steam- H. Y. Yurman, J; W. Wilson, J. H. :‘;‘;“’1‘1‘ ‘0‘;““1;‘1}: ‘;zfin‘:“:t “‘I‘;i’ "'n‘ er Carden and were enroute (o FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA ¢ e R —— | Walmer, M. H. Williams, J. 8, Jef- I & 3 'S AN Alert Bay where they would be |25 HERE FHUM p " open cut mine they haul the divt i AND SEATTLE f L. W. Baki E.H M ‘ = g cared for until the Admiral & L ‘ S ——————— ~ wi a sma . vhag! FOR SALE Harold Bill and Ruby Bill "l",‘ lthoe “‘!*‘“ L, 4 wheel ragut reaches there and takes th 4 ity : 2 el and a woman driver. In G bt B Lt it i THE EMPIRE FOR SALE—One G-hole range \,‘TR!ANGLE PORTS P g b ey oo mings they are using h PR shvEl Rl Is the Medium coil. One Jle cook stove. In-| 5 Riaa) e hoisting the dirt up. oo " " quire Cliff Apartments | B i g o K de “A wooden drum is used and a1 g AnE: s N Leave Juneau Southbound | four for JLI!!?JP. there were Y ana e ABYA et s Bubkath STEAMER OPER/\T."\G. % G PRINCESS NORAH Through wh‘lch memkene::: | FOR SALE—Hou avie for two| Vessel Loads Gold Ore ove for Retchikan, two for - hwnate asaoblaisattead o) I\J’H)}:O({J{l;flm;’l ALASKA UNCESS blic can always ve apartments. Aon o 5 S g six for Petel g, bV Ty X i s The Northland has been ops anuary 13, 27; Februar: 24: M 3 Fants supplied. ek enie Touse number @B Concentrates for Puget Cordova, one bucket comes up-as the other goes . 4, goutheast Alaska for nearly JanliaTy L ST A A e Al il Clostng time for classined || Dot Hoad 1 Sound Destination y-two for Sewarc In most places they a:c . year on g two-week schedule and WINTER EXCURSION FARES \dvertisements: 2 P. M. {FOR SALE — Sawmil wood. Call| Hedich TRamagon Rkandhts OOk Deie Hor. thé steam for hoisting in the quing past months - alternating S R Trin s Closing time for display ad- || Service Transfer. Telephone 5 mnd from Skagway to Seattle, Westward were Frank Armstr s S R D4 with the motorship Norco from 4 vertisements: 11 A. M. | el * ¢ Ju. Miss Annie Lindstedt, Mrs. S SN Rend 1o Biwloos Seattle. Tickets sold to or from il Eastern Points of United the eamship Queen, c d at Ju- “The s art from the 5 Ten cents per line first in- | WANTED |nesu last night,. arriving here.at Leech, S, C. Leath, G. H. Foreman, ' . o0 &6 B - States or Canada and to Europe or the Orient v | eertion. . E |11:30 pm. and departing at 4:30 Paul D. Bentley, James Shortridge i p e b o AMERICAN LEGION Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges Fivel o8 BEN I8 o NS e heeied Thoiss) 'the @isembarked and emc and William Sargent, all for Sew- i 4 N e Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockies subsequent Insertion. % aeepital heated s sloering | Boposicoganisos ard i e o e e ey Move &1 The American Leglon Auxiliary < 3 Count five average words to zoom, sultable for two. Close in Sl i L Sopdige & yery steep grade on the DOKCS will hoid initiation at_the social the line. e B hotie 332. | fted ‘to. tHE- 23 the ,‘r‘;‘flq“g“_o“’q“jz tend to the SIo® meoting in the DUGOUT Thu S | shift L e i ilings are = hauled B 5 The = & Jiigtecin opares, B9 o | WORK WANT | Alaska Juneau Gold- Mining Com- TRm L BUSY HaR O and utip: car dapodanneIhth. (8h T8 B, - The FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS J| camp, hotel or boat, stuck here|pany where she stowed ore can-| © oo % -3 et imdnidathon cirele . The Arithimines TELagamL e JoloFed Y &, cad - P ——— = | and broke. Must find some kind | centrates for Puget Sound destina- = B s (T A I L lmglymf‘?' okt tOQ;DhC L“Hli(”“ W. L. COATES, Agent, Valentine Building, Juneau f FOR RENT | SR by Tous, Hovelen o ! NEAR TENAKEE femnthe- ground up. and steam fs o AW ILIAIALES B B30 Dan, Te- xding: Hotise | ki etde | , i g 804 SN 25 el ts and prizes. A charge | Maki Boarding House. The vessel experienced a little| + ¥ used to keep the water from ;rf‘é’;{;“;em:“‘(\.mm,::[‘;nde it il 3o oo e 53, | WANTED—Man_wants work, el R e N freeZlng. It is a very expemsive pyyiiiary work, —adv, ouse. L. R. Smith, g i W ner voyage to Sitka, Haines and . . fning | L e — —— > =he or steady. Telephone 485. Night | o et 4 : 1 way of mining. 4 e S e h FOR RENT—_Furnished front room,| or day. X Skagivay, ‘bt had mo ‘difficulty, “,‘Ymetlde Celebra(ed with Ftebrn: take out 45 CUDIC, 108D | RSB s o o PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY reasonable, close in. Apply 121 L — SpC g o hanyohedule, Community Tree and !ver six nour shitt. The working e 6 59 o s ey WANTED—Girl for light house-| ngle ports, she Several: Barti hours are six hours underground MOtOrSlll PACIFIC gl o e work. See Mrs. Kaufman, Gas- : sengers here.. Those) evera arties and eight hours on dredges or any PULL-OVER FOR RENT_Five room furnished| tineau Cafe. cecupying cabins vere, LMr.cufllndi Lirnr obhes; work. . The .dredges are. not 8 |4 Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. apartment on East Tth St. Tele- ? = e W €naxee s6.nan Grouers ara meel- | digging very much, in fact not hajl for Petersburg, Kake and Way points, See agent phone 3201 LOST AND FGUND sl s R (s wiin COLce. e Soces I adlmaiglh s'Hhiey Sfiould” be. Su]eaters for ports of ciil during winter schedule, Passengers Y PR (S T Mzs. S. Cl s and baby, Alice|wate in the neighborhood »f Building Steel Dredges 1 must obtain tickets from agent before shi lympic Pool H@HLQST_Bmwn male Chesapeake re- ! Charles, Annie Charles, Mrs. Mary Tenak “They are building 12 new seven and | g hoanflnx p. and Rooms. Fixtures for sale.| triever, collar bearing City license : Walmer, Mrs. J. M. Keller, Miss| Tenakee enjoyed -the Yuletide and .ome-half cubic foot steel SWEATER COATS Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. Apply I. Goldstein. tag. number twelve. Reward for|Shirley Keller, Mrs. H. S. Sulley, sea -veral persons sojour: dredges ‘in Siberia this year. At 7 | e = 3 information leading to recovery.|Mrs. C. Nye. Mrs, J. N. Benson, at nkee Hot Springs contributed all mines and dredges that I have Burson | F?)l:usleg;—:J}«eElro;;:m;,uror:lsssfi Phone 4041. Rev. C. E. Rice, J. R. Juhn:;on._.], generou toward the home folks' oen. they have about twice as Will-Wite | M IILBO [T “ESTEBETH” Devxéhun AtiiEsente after. miva| g. Bensodn, CE rvR. gs'.e“‘l/clrs, R‘Bwt‘ y Christmas tree and pro- many men as we would have in Travelo ? y 5 % eArmond, C. G. Stadelmar, Ber After the Christmas trec Alaska doing the same amount of i i 4 QIk- £ MISCEL{‘ANEOLS Caro and John Lee. y a dance was held. Music was work. i ].}4(1((]1'(;1:;;51 (Davis Tra?’ponatlon Co.) FOR RENT — Small apartment,! RELIABLE family will care for ngers on the Queen hed by the Tenakee orche “Irkutsh is the headquarters of Be a LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. : steam heated. Bishop Apartments.| . children. Short distance from |Wers Mrs. Borechild Welda and freighter Zapora arrived in the mining industry in Russia. Wigwam stR SI'I;K% AII:XDL V\;AY ggRT%u il town. P. O. Box 84. Mrs. K. Olsen for Petersburg; O. K. just before Christmas with They have a big office force here Runtidec All'Standard For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday FOR RENT—Steamheated furnish-|_— " ° *° ™= =™ o I MAtaus. M- ahd Mrs, John Heral A 4 2 rands— Standard : ——— s, Mr. s. Jok a holiday cargo, with about 500 men ‘and women. ; >, S For information apply. Dave Housel, Agent el r(x?m,dsuliltable gr w0, Bosagfi FEED FROM HONEY Locusy |tovieh, C. E. Nyman, Samucl GUyot| A delightful New Year's party Mr. Wimmler (the American en- and Popular Phone Single O lri'r:::ilsrceo. B:l.(pei; S ‘; and Mrs. M. Gartley for Wrangell; was given by Mr. and Mrs. Samucl gineer who was responsible for se- 3 | & | RALEIGH, N Yo. ‘fan 4 Charles , G. Warner, Wendell Daw-'Chamberlain at their home about & —————————— — | i fOR RENT — 3 room furnished|Charles R. Hal, Lee Ccun:; [alrm~ ZC‘;'_M“ d‘";f ’;’“’: Nfl’-‘:l ?‘ 1:{3“* nile east of Tenakse. Cards, danc- SA B’N’S { apartment, Cliff Apartments. Yer, has eloped what he te olph an 'aul. LaMade for Ket- jng and refreshments were enjoyed. E T [l excellent sweet féed” for cats |CDIEAR: M. and M, C. I Geyer ence springer, sen of Depaty | FIRE ALARM CALLS |4 | =Re = 1! NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | ) " vinqine 100 pounds of honey | MiSS June Geyer, Dorothy Ruth C. i - Everything in l-uf,rmsh- Fhonographs, Bxpert_Biago S Nogust¢pods with (100-pofindd iof. eag | 0%y Brs, &B, Howard;and Bety end the holiday: | 1-3 Third and Franknn. ings for Men WINTER SCHEDULE—Sailings every Monday night at 9 pm. ing, Radlo and BRORSESAPN 185 shen . and adding 100 poiirids of | AN Howart for Seaitls. ' 1-4 Prcnt and Franklin. from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska pamng;flj:’fflf .):u—slc Aog.p,e:"mfh of mill feed and cottonseed Y b R 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg-—Juneau. Approximately 1500 high school | meal It TIDES TOMORROW I ISEATTLE GIRL }3 5:3“? g S{“éim'l‘?is‘ ¢ ~——re—eeeeeroeoeeoee-3 |} Prince Rupert, B. C, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when ! students of Santa Monica, Cal, are|—— . ° WEDS 5 5 'opp. Gty il pr » cargo warrants taking aviation training in 25 of] FERRY TIME CARD | FRANK HART, SITKA | 1.8 Front, near Saw mul. | HAAS I the county schools. | eaves Janea ror Douglas and Low tide, 4'09 am. y ;:(; %i‘:ufl;b& a":‘ '?we‘:vcro_ | e T ! Dec. 22—M.S. Norco Jan. 12—M.S. Northland 3 5 < 5 Thane | Hign tide, 10:19 am. Sy Rt R s pide ighby ¥ | Famous Candies Dec. 29—M.S. Northlend Jan. 19—M.S. Norco ~ £t 6:15a.m. Low tide, 5:09 p.m. | W g B g i . H v Eyea *Jan. 5—M.S. Norco Jan. 26—M.S. Northland The Florence Shop f | 7:15a.m. § High tide, 11:42 p. ‘i’:r‘:;e",;u‘e":’;’;' ’;"::k fif"v 23 ‘g’:‘::“ghby' opp. Cash Cola’s ( The Cash Bazaar | *Calling Hyder tte” Croquignole Perm- Y ¥ | ues n Sitka, the cere- " S i | e Infl:rqwg::e l Ség;:;; £12:15,pm. EGZ.V beg‘zupf’rfgn;l‘d hyc R. W :'; ;{fzh: flmd’ 3“:‘"’- l Open Evenings L; For information apply to: D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. : SPECIALISTS y - eArmond, Unite tates Commis- o nt an ain. o LR A ML RS TS 3 [v jphiory Sretmany” F: “ier Gmow MRS. CHRIS BAILEY e e - | et iain, Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 _ & o *4:00 p.m. 3 . IS SERIOUSLY ILL Bureau of Fisneries Ship Kisti- z—; m}"kh Ar;d Seward. Juswats Public Library 4 > _ :00 p.m. ke -0 Fire Hall. Al { | Leaves Douglas for Juneau [\\ka 4 : : Mrs. Chris Bailey, wife of the| Mrs. Hart is a Seattle girl, and | 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. F Readi R 4 i 6:30 a.m. ree Reading Room i s ent or | 3-4 Second and Gold. 3 - LE GARAGE 8:30 a.m. proprietor of the Arcade Cafe here, ment to Sitka on the steamer i B A, Bt “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” A RELIAB 9:30 am.t is seriously ill in Seattle, according |Queen. Mr. Hart has been connect- b, Four| A City Hall, Second Floor 4 R’ REPAIR SHOP 145 p.m. to word received by Peter Jelich,'cd with the Bureau of Fisherics 3'?’ ;}i{:: ;:g glltd- Main Street and Fourth for » : :15 p.m. Mr. Bailey’s local agent. A reportifor several years-and, is,quarter- S - 4 H. C. SHIPPEY, [ current here that she had passed |master of the Kitttwake, For the | 3-8 Seveath and Gold. Reading: Kbom' Open From | | D Cl n'n and Pr Ss.n - " Proprietor | 5:00pm. away was denied by Mr. Jelich who present they will make their home | 43 THU and Kemnedy, | TS 10 o ! r y eant g (2012 g i 4 % | *—Thane. said hope was felt for her recovery.|in Sitka. 4-2 Calh * 5 opp. s‘;avlew Apu' Circulation Room Open from R At D o E 28] A P e Y ey . {| t—Treight will be accepted. Mr. Bailey was called south from | s o bt~ Figl iy 1 to 5:30 P, m—7:00 to 8:30 ot m;"y t—Saturdays only. here last month by the death of' PUBLIC CARD PARTY 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. p. m. Current Magazines, A L ASKA LA U N DRY 1 §| §Effective April 1st. an infant daughter, one of twins.| 4-6 Seventt and Main. Newspapers, Reference, [ iy B i / TELEPHONE 149 5; The surviving twin is also said to' Will be given by the Women of | 47 Twelsth B, P, R. garage. Books, Etc. | In New Building on Shattuck Way b | ¥ iga. |be very il ‘ | Mooseheart Legion at 8 o'clock 5 o ’ Rear of Relisble Transter | | Juneau Ferry & Naviga. bevev .~ |Thrsday evening, Jamuary 14, 50 b FREE TO ALL if “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” / tion Company Dally Empire Want Ads Pay. | Moose Hall —adr. errrrrrrrrrerrrrererrei|Loass SEUSUO v

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