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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 16, 1931. ~ FINEST & ey L ARGEST STEAMERS |0 AL SIEN V05 (B FET By BILLE DE BECK : ° TRATS QUIE ALL RIGHT PHILLPS -T JusT WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT I'M READY AT ANV TIME B CoME DOWN HERE AND ANSWER QUESTIONS — BUT- You HAVE BEEN SO ( THERE'S MO MEED To SNOOP AROUND MY HOUSE - DISTURBED BY BY THE WAY. BOYS, o DETECTUE BINNYS LooK. FOR A LITTLE CRESEAT o TROM ME (N THE MORMING § A & S HELLO, CHIEF BINNY TALKIA - SAN - TVE CHANGED MY MiaD ARUT SENATOR SCHNOPPS - . Seemarie g WHADDA YE MEAN, LETS You ALONE, LAY OFFA SCHNOPPS Z AOT ME, CHIEE! TVE GOT THAT BIRD PSQGED FOR TRE BIR. r p 1___\ MURDER OF MADAME LA MOUSSE , AND I AT GONNA GET OFFA HIM - LISSEN, T BEEA) TWEWE YEARS WORKIAS MESELE UP FROM A CoMMon COPPER A" I'M GONNA GET THE GoodS ON WM, SEe 2 Round Trip Rates in Effect—Juneau to Seattle and Return—$73.50 SAILING SCHEDULE Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Leave Due Juneau Juneaw Alameda SERG Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Northwestern .. Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Alameda .. — \ J ) | Feb. 3 Feb. 10 North —rep. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Yukon % Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb. 2¢ o @ 1931, Kiog Peatures Syndicate. fne., Ofeat Britain rights roserved. REGULAr PORTS OF CALL: Ketchigar, wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. S.S. NORTHWESTERN and S.S. ALAMEDA will call at Petersburg northbound and southbound. All sailings subject to change without notice. fnformation and Tickets W. E. NOWELL, Agent PHONE 2 AMSHIP , ESTEBETH IN_GOVERNOR GIVES |§ Marine News | PORT FROM HER BRIEF TALK ON TRP TO SITKA NORTH HISTORY P eesecscccccces FARRAGUT P Ts |s Steamer Movements [» NORTHBOUND ! UFF cu A L AND | ® Yuken due at 9 o'clock tomor- | row morning. Has 3 days’ Motorship Returns to Ju-|New Capitol Marks Begin- . o v L4 ' . o| neau with Fairly Large | ning of Another Epoch § £ Passenger List for Territory —~— | STRAWBERRIES * SC"EDULE‘B SAILINGS ®| with a fal rge passenger lis! I’ (Continued i';‘u;x; Page One) | ‘. Qu‘ccn‘ scheduled mfml from ® 410 imotc ip Estebeth 1 — — Southbouna s P:::é;lsc ’I\:Zf;\lw' c?:tedl‘?lc:m{o o [this moming to Juneau from her | quarters were established at Sitka. Ve DVERNHD Aruneat felnows } 5 Sy e regular weekly voyage to Sitka A e as the REDUCED 4 iVessel Bound for Seward‘: Sl Trom Wancouver Reb &) NG Beces, - - O noaen | ot 10 B SO R IVl [ e R 2 " H J al p.m. oors o 1ohaa o 1 : Gk e, -4 Empire Classified ads have proven unus- s Ak B e STl hit T sall b "‘?'3 Bos LG bORE D, - as ‘the ‘only e¥portable ROUND TRIP | Queen ...Feb. 4 Feb. -1 Feb. 10 SRR i 5! . | P o am. el Schnabel, - L. Brightman, | natural resource, was taken away SEATTLE AND arragut Feb. eb, eb. - cause The Empire is re: sengers at juneau j® Seattle T'eb. 21 at 9 am. O nie poster M. Mills from Sitka; | ok 08 the Tovimiiae SR ueen ....Feb. 18 Feb, 21 Feb, 24 ually ]r(:sultful lm(dlm,l The Empire is read g J |o Northlana scheduled to sa ,;g B M “~};:x‘\lnxllr:::dx:.t\;thuflimu: reveniss were RETURN S e Dege AR daily by many subscribers and is the great | with a capacity cargo and a|® from Seattle Feb. 23 at 9 ®lGeorge R. Shotter and Thomas|ptory. 1 b e Ly 7 Regl s 5 S D, ! e i 5 e R The Russians, during their | Visit Califormya tuis winter, low round meeting ground of the buyer and seller; em- | % pissenser Lo the Adm o 8 rBOUND sAILINGs e |MUSY from Hoonah, G. D. Iwin|years of occupation, acquircd but trip excursion fares from’ Seattle_to 4 7 Farragut, Capt. J. E. Kolseth, bound | 3 i ¥ oo jfrem Funter Bay; B. C. Juozapaotis y information about their San Francico and return $40,00, to Los plu)'cr and cmployco. property owner and from Scattle to Seward, called at|® Northwestern scheduled t0 ®ygpm qungkee; Nick Bez and Mike|colonies to the tast of Bering 4 Angeles and return $60.00, to San Diegc tenant. Juneau yesterday, arriving at 10:15 ® arrive southbound about ®lyiwaick from Chichagof. its, hence it is not surprising f and return $65.00. All fares are firs |o'clock in the morning and depart-|® noon tomorrow. | B BRI EGT T that they were quite willlng to et 0; class. Sailings from Seattle on Wednes £ it alés v ! 11 Empi ing at 8 at night. | Aduioai Eapesy Rbdigs Wputii o dispose of all of their interests 3 days and Saturdays of popular coast- If it’s results you want then ca mpire The vessel cargo brought for the' © bound aflut Feb. 26. } n '\\-‘m‘]» the or;portu’n‘v c:une i io Y o wise liners Ruth Alexander, Emma Classified, 374 and tell us your wants. The [Peciic Coal Company a shipment|® LOCAL SAILINGS i J Beginning of Second Epoch oAl Py Alexyriler myd A of coel, which took most of her|® Estebeth leaves every Thursdazy time here to discharge, and a large ® night at 6 p.m. for Sitka and B quantity of general merchandis: W:if:l!porlm & o . which included a few cases of ® Pacific leaves every urs- T’le Dllllv Al(ISA(’ EnlI)lro |frozen strawberries, destined for ® day at 10 am. for Peters- 1 ipment to Skagway. |® burg, Kake and way ports, | Passengers who disembarked at|® ®© @ 6 @ 0 @ 0 8,0 ¢ 0 00 cost is very low. | | miral Peoples. “For many after we ac-|\ GUY SMITH, B. H. HOWARD, ! quired the Territory our adminis-| Agent, Douglas, Agent, Juneau | tration was not much of an im-| provement over that of the Rus- slans. Legislation was confined to tran: | | | i {Motorship Sails to Aleu-|the protection of fur scals and the | . £ G W 2 only courts were in the Pacific| this port were Mrs. J. H. Biggs, J.| +Hee [ tians to Get Winter Dodet Blelis. M J. Meherin, C. V. Brown, M. 8.| 1 . - i P o . ! M BN J Crop Harvest | “Finally Congress passed the act| o IHart ;md B 1'3 Gitasti "\ y of 1884 which created a civil and] , g 2: GiPes 0 2 | | SEATTLE, Feb. 16.—Bound north-| judicial district embracing the en-! Persons who booked passage here| westernward to the Aleutians, the|tire Territory, provided for the ap-| FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 1or POELS, tyititie westwArd Werc: fab | motorship Aleutian Native is and Mrs. Peter Brown, Charles uled: to % . A . ched- | polntment of a Governor and de- | AND SEATTLE Brown, Emma Brown, David Brown, | wititer Ranch- | mi the | fined his duties. With one or two mendme this Act of i\:c!m‘::\kryxlx: :rvnl, :;n(l\ll)a\vll(‘l I(\”I\"ll(l;m Alaska Commercial Com- ing Company of seatt 11884 was the law of the Terr ifor Ya tat; J. P. Mo r - "t 90 it s e 2 — > ® | | The crop is expected to be $300,- | until 1900. It was during 8 {dova, and G. Mauros for Seward.| . pany Is to Improve 4000 Worth of fox furs produced on|sccond period that reindeer were PR Leave Juneau Seuthbound 7 1 Dutch Harbor [the farms maintained by the com-|brought to the Teritory for the [ SESINSNIEIEEH PRINCESS NORAH CAPITOL VISITORS GO J ipany on three islands, Kanaga,|purpose of relieving distress among . | SEATTLE, Feb. 16.—The Alaska Tanaga and Elak. the natives. Without question the B.C. COAST January 13, 27; February 10, 24; March 10, 21, 31. WINTER EXCURSION FARES ROUND TRIP—$73.50 a $100,000 wharf at Dutch Harbor. of the company, will take the ves- y of gold in Alaska | The company has chartered the sel north as commander ¥ end the Yukon. ‘It seems reason- C lal C is to build Capt. Harold Bowman, president|most notable event of that time! STEAMUHIPS HOME ON FORNANCE ;5100000 whar at D 18 o {was the disco | Taking home visitors who camesteamer Elcedro which will start pects to return about April 10 able to assume that had it not {here for the Capitol dedication, the' carrying supplies for the wharf Besides two additional employses|been for the great influx of popu- 'l‘"g;fiwiflladr ‘é’ag:d{:l):;‘dflgoti';tzrn Pon:lrtf Oéfll‘!nlted United States Army boat Fornance | about March 15. The wharf will be going north as caretakers, Mrs.|latlon and the interest that was o '3 i rope or the Orient |departed at 8 o'clock yesterday 360 feet long and will be con- vance Wills, wife of an independent | aroused by those discoveries we Various Routes—Stop-Over Privileges moerning for Chilkoot Barracks. She|structed by P. Manson and Son oy farmer on Atka Island, is a|might today be working under the Travel via the Scenic Canadian Pacific Rockies i had aboard a military party from|of Seattle. {passenger to join her husband aft-|laws of 1884 | ] FUR SALE the post and several civilians from ——a————— 'er spending the winter outside. Three Courts Created | ) P e o S iHaines, o- ® | The vessel will take a full cargo| “By Act of Congress of June 6, THE EMPIRE FOR SALE — Brunswick Portable o Vi il e | TIDES TOMORROW of lumber and bupplies for native|1900, three district courts w FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS Is the Mediam Phonograph, cost new $35.00; will s o o— ° e y created. Provisions were made for sell for $30.00 including 30 new | b i High tide, 1:19 a.m. 15.6 feet. |and white employees on the dif- - sions orill, foad the appointment of United States W. L. COATES, Aéent, Valentine Building, Juneau . Call Schombel. Telephone 4502. Low i 2.8 feet £ records. DR R e Sl W tide, 2 am., 2.8 feet. e g N b e T T Igror o Ao B AR | o el ditles Hone deb i St wants supplied. turnture. also good vitcnen | WHY SUFFER [ % 450 Pl 2 | FERRY TIME CARD |of Government was moved from Closing time for classified || ;.55 and heating stove. See J. ITWO MEALS DAY BEST | -eves 3uneau ror Douglas and Sitka to Juneau. - Cities and towns| \‘d&e;:i:egmte'nu:rzrk M‘lay & | T. Welch, 819 Gold Belt Ave. FROM Yo“n Thane were permitted to incorporate and | PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ime fo] dflp o 2 FORSTOMACH TROUBLE' 6:15a.m. 6:15 p.m, assume control of their schools.| vertisements: 11 A. M. i FOR SALE — Ford Sport Model LWER') | 7:10a.m. 17:30 p.m. Fifty per cent of the revenues| M t h' “P ACIFIC” Ten cents par line tirst in- Coupe. Rumble seat. Used -one | 1 1 R etk datie | 9:15 am.t 9:40 p.m, derived from license monies was otlors lp | sertion. year. Good condition. Address 870| = Why be handicapped with unsightly inste:i on;]::; ou? stadiach “ang| 12;30 pm.t §11:15pm. devoted to maintenance of school ! |4 Leaves City Dock, J: Thursd, t 10 Five cents for continuous ire. 1 i s 3 “ interi tween 1900 and | y Dock, Juneau, every lhursday al a.m. Sikecheal tpartion, ,‘ Empire. | blotches on the face, eyes with yellow Bowels eaph ‘morning: by drinking 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight 11 41k Antartn bebweer 1900 alld | —~——————— | tinge and that tired and languid feel- 5 1 315 p.m.t $1:00 a.m. 11912 many laws were enacted but|§ for Petersburg, Kfik? and Way points. = See agent Count five average words to -100t V bottom boat. | ing? This indicates a forpic livee water with spoontul of simple gly- -4;005,,“, the most important development|{ for ports of call during winter schedule. Passengers the line. 16 hp. Johnson engine. Both| m’l’;;d“if"]‘fi;n‘"\’,"“s 3"‘“!’3‘;‘1‘.’:‘;‘;3:\32326 b:é;‘;;x'gd}’;’;t‘a BAe Com- Diuciag tor Junean was the Act of May 7, 1906 which|{ must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. Minin s s ) ton. fsle- | w. You mi i : ; ¢ - " 5 S B | _,;‘ N”;s-zg :’rlwcond“‘o‘l' S your lazy liver, start the bile flowing| Adlerika brings out poisons you 6:30a.m. £:30 pam, PICVIIBE CIOF. Qe eleotion “of - & Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bldg. §{ - ¥2000 o wn'tr!;] Carltlcr's Little Liver f;illls. never thcught were in your sys- :::ga.m,’ c;.;g pm. ge]cxale to represent Alaska in 5 g T s - ey also act as a mild laxative, ¢ ar 't sleep, | :30 a.m. :55 p.m. Ongress. e e ume Orebe pat. | purely vegetable, free from calomel son o Vone sy oyt s Socl | 13:45pmt §l:30pm. Start of Third Epoch 7 , 29 FOR RENT e e A P! s and poisonous drugs, small, easy to ) O €W, et A | 2:15 p.m. 12:15 pm. “Finally, some 45 ycars after the MAILBOAT ESTEBETH — | feries, tubes and dynamic spedk-| swallow, and not habit forming. They|Adlerika contains mo harmful drugs. 8:30 p.m.t 1:15am. purchase of Alaska, the Act of| OR RENT — Small furnishedj er. P. O. Box 783, Are ok & ousstive - fhat. craupd ie i B Ll BT 5:00 p.m, August 24, 1912, or what is more (Davis Transportation Co.) apartment on Willoughby Ave.| = pains, unpleasant after effect follow /the wonderful effect of Aer- B § ! r 84 the ‘Orzadid] A n’:quim i Gmcery_g # | FOR SALE—Thousands of feet of | fng, on the contrary a good tonic,| man doctor's remedy. Butler-Mauro ¢ Qlé\;t S familiarly known as the ‘Organic | LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. 2 Ade plate glass. Galvanized and black | All druggists sell genuine red pkgs. |Drug Co., in Douglas by Guy’s =559 Wi e accepted. Act,) was approved. Its most im-| FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS FOR RENT—ApL. Purnished, heat-| iron pipe of all dimentsions. Lum- | Drug store. —ady,| i—Saturdays only. portant feature is, of course, the For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday od. NE. Cor. 6th and Gold. Tel| ber and Plunder. Nufsed. See L - | *'E“‘“l“" Apm&“& SR & ou Tordohl L6 For information apply Dave Housel, Agent 5701. | 'HE FREE LANCE WRECKER. ' Jun X aviga. |islature. Pursuant to the authority 4 SE [ 3 s E J c::x l;., Y B Gtk 10 “the At tne fomb Phone Single O OR RENT—Two nicely furnished |FOR SALE — Sawmil wood. . on ‘.ompany Territorial Legislature was organ- steam heated sleepimg rooms. Suit-| Service Transfer. Telephone 528. The long-burning — tzed in 1913. ; able for either one or two gentle- men. Inquire at 326 Second St. coal is “Every new law and every im- AR AL e oy b ecina| |~ NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. gy Clearance OR RENT — 3 room furnished | SA ANAIMO b; ts which tified the s i D—A by Sulky. Tele- - % y events whicl Jjustifie spariment, Cliif Apartments, | WANTE Baby . Sulky. Tele LE N - 1-3 FE Lt Buauin. change and cach time we have|{ WINTER SCHEDULE—Sailings every Monday night at 9 pm. = phone 143. 1-4 Frcnt and Franklin, 2 e Ot A R 0 . T e A 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. | emerged with greater authority in from Pier No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska { WANTED—Work in store and as ON ALL Nanaimo Wcllington 1-6 Front. near Gross. ApL’& I the Territory. I am convinced that, ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. r | waitress. Experienced. Tel. 3251. ~ 1 1-7 F‘mnt‘ opp. City Whar. | the construction of this capitol, Prince Rupert, B. C, Vancouver B. C.—(South bound only when feaane — B LOfl saves Y‘)“ Stel’s 1-8 Pront' near Saw Mill, since it will be a material factor cargo warrants {VELL rads . parkly. imgroved i 9 and mone 1-9 Front at A. J, Office |in the more efficient administra- | ® 1 coma income property located in Y 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- ||tion of our affairs, is but another February 9 M. S. NORTHLAND | Roselawn Addition for Juneau P y . | dnd ToNs Aes townird: ouir. ohall F Fe t joatume fnd Jov. Thoomis fropeEys SHOES For NANAIMO is a Wiilough Cole’ E01 fullogTerrilDrfiZl Government. "‘g ot o 40 = B > Wh save Pm"ia | consists of five acres and four . 2-3 V;lllbulhby. opp. Cash Cole’s [ T A e 3 < 7 | room house. Address 866, care long-burmng all i | For information apply to. D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. B vt dotbins Bl nes ’ 24 prost waa Sewwa. | FATHER OF MRS, J. L. 4 waste dollars 3 [l IN TWO LOTS purpose Coal. 2-5 Front and Main. |"" MARSHALL IS DEAD'| ®urord & co, Ticket Agents. Rk 1 ™% B{| WANTED—Work by cay or hour. 2-6 Second and Main. [ i | < Kq.-. pric.dng save Bt relenhone 34, 2-7 Fifth and Seward. [ Ioe 2w pensics of ety 31 CALL YOUR 2-9 Fire Hall, | sad news of the death of her| B g g e i MISCE ZoUS $3,25 and ¥ Aieik 3-2 Gastineai and Rawn Way. || father P. E. Hedstrom, was received | (= ~ 3 results. Just anof R 3-4 d and Gold. today by Mrs. Jesse I Marshall,| “ ’ > LLAN | ¥ : f 4 & way of saying S | [P sy e o e 4.95 3-5 Fourth and Harris. |wife of the Construction Engineer| YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” | < > H:f(zgérkafiosixsew:n; Mub;“l;i!. o = 3-6 Fifth and Gold. {of the Treasury Department at zhe: Io" b 4 < onographs, Expert Plano - 3-7 Fifth and East. tol. H sed away Sunday | < GOOD» p| ine. Radio and phonograph re- 3-8 Seventh and Gold. * if:g:n?ng ate h?gss‘nome Blfl (::de“n).‘ -4 2 ; IPRRENEENG Bl pairing. Anderson's Music Shoppe. 5y 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. By | ry eanin g an ress;ng | = ou J. M. Saloum Coal Co o Disin Ave, and odian 85 | 105 o o wna e oo | ALASKA LAUNDRY The Florence Shop | LoST — Crystal Drop Ear Ring.| Mg atl L.o. 5 ; [ 3 iissiiiont i 53 mindh il “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- || Finder return to Mrs. Keller at ext to Gastineau Ogden. Owing to the length of time In New Building on Shattuck Way Channel Apts. or Phone 438. Phone 412 {required to make the long trip there, Mrs. Marshall will not be | ! “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST* .li Old papers a ‘Iie Empire. }'able to be-present. ; | IR