g . A PREREE AR IR0 o oo (0 S o ‘.? of $50 a share would be indicated for' the F T u ska Empire higher value as compared with a value be- | PROFESSIONAL a ai \ (l S ¢ f . o OF tween $10 and $15 a shars for the lower . { % i wiwAGEl ue NEXT . *!| Gastineau Channel JOHN W. mov - - - EDITOR AM) 'MANAGER AR R QT JURY BE ‘ [ Helene W. L. Albrecht | much more favorable for the gold mining | MERTC I PHYSIOTHERAPY > 7 o ELES 0o {Zg’ang’ Main industry than the decade just passzd. Earn- AMERICAN LEGION }l(uuce. Hleciriiy, Intra 564 || areees s ovey 5 ings of Alaska Juneau will be increased this LARK s TRIAL OF ALA SMOKER Ray, Medical Gymnastios. | 5,01 it 7L A Necont A uts ye by the reduction in costs resulting S 410 Goldstein Building bt 0aring son- . oA B b e el e e the deflation of supplies and labor. | Fhone Office, 216 ot b Ly = The management expects to earn 75 cents - . ® | Elks’ Hall. b SUEsSRN S per share on 1500000 shares outstanding |Prosecution Says Vlce”‘ather Hubbard to Stay in September 7th ! i eau, Douglas, Treadwell and E | ) e | Visiting brothers e o Thane for 4128 ber month, Shis year o PR UL TSN Racket to Blame— | Seattle Few Days on || | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | wotoome. 4 PRI i mhonthe. i civenos last year. R f | DENTISTS M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Ruler. faonthi : “It must be borne in mind that no Prisoner Claims Defense | Way to California s Bl i Blomgren Building Mt 5. s, Secrothry. Sy il protaptly pr has been made from a mining stock Wi | flieetT — | PHONE 56 ' y failure or irregularity until the investment, plus interest, has been | LOS ANGELES, Aug. 19—Argu- VICTORIA, B. C, Aug. 19— | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. Co-Ordinate Bod- Horial and Business _Oftices, 374. returned because when the ore resarves ments of counsel to the jury began Father Bernard R. Hubbard, S. J., i ie £ . les of Freemason- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS have been exhausted the scrap value of the yesterday In the trial of David H. the “Glacier Priest,” arrived in Vic- “7 3 P. JOI”I,S()n . — = | ry Scottish Rite is exclusively ent plant, regardless of book ‘valus, is usually “lark, former deputy prosccuting toria yesterday on his way to the Dr. Charles P. Je | Regular meetings oo g B s g negligible attorney for Los Angeles County, University of Santa Clara ]cfln; FRIGIDAIRE r. o !s'r' nne semhnd ,,::.‘ i 1 this paper it Peitls p sl o or of arles fornia, of which institution he i ENTTI! each mon b —r————| ' oy, (iPinéhot: telogtaphed i | Bourdouzh. b hosae stk o e ana oot The Geologioal Department.|| DELCO LIGHT. PR6OUCTS |l | pooms 8 and 9 Valentine 7:30 p. m Soot- o AT o gifi};EE?P’L?CET‘,OLyfRGER Portland that he hoped Alaska would get Staté-|politician .and Herbert Spencer, He is expected to go to Seattle, MAYTAG WASHING | Bulld!nll" tish Rite Tempht i o |hood. If Gov. Pinchot had not butted info the|former newspaperman. The two where he wnj:l remmnma few days MACHINES Telephrne l WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary J rien e B STy A T e t vere shot and killed in Cra before proceeding south. — e s g i it Pl _"gi'] Ql‘“;,am:,:g: ?L";‘,Z-q“if‘f“,;’ 3 The adventurous explorer left|| (ENERAL MOTOES RADIOS il b o T e T LOYAL ORDER OF | wn to the ]Txupoul\m: ! h U ‘r of Presecution the States early in the present Phone 17 Dl‘ ] W Bayne I MOOSE, NO. 700 | would have been granted before si0v J. argued year for- Alaska. Since then ml " "DENTIST \ Meets Monday 8 p. m. { RS S AT T that Clark was the agent of & po- the Territory he has traveled 4,00 Front Street Juneau ms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | Ralph Relschl, Dictator | For people who proclaimed jfirst that the, so-|iaat CIArk WEb e BECTE 00 8 B Ee e e and 1,600 miles | l ormme e Legion of Moose No. 28 | d Hoover Moratorium ought to be considered Crawford at the time of the meet- by dog team. The eruption of o ol z ;.«y M; 5 A mests first and. third Tuesdays from a nong n viewpoint those of the Hoover|. o'y "o ") trams office, and that | Aniakchak, which he had pre-| o —e mng?hone ”plm G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and 4 boosters who are trying to tugp the favorable|ci:i felt bitter toward Spencer | dicted, took place while he was "; !‘ Vi ey N s . Herder, P. D. Box 2T3. ; A ¢ liticdl santage are s east b 8 - rth. The eruption causa ou Can Save e e ) e R R n e 'l)'(;clssu%plln?;oitlilx:;r ::dc:;l:;fn Rias ileir(:-xb?flm ul;ss to wild Oite. ‘small| | Our Store ‘ . | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1t i IR conditions in the restricted district|ereatures, he declared, v_zerel kmeg ‘ SEE US FIRST Dr. A. W. Stewart ! 2:;0!:: and toc:::u; ¥ « According to the dispatches the Lindberghs made |of Los Angeles. ot i oy ;;utx;ifhlnkea;:edarlagg:: czx;;:;sg;nse I Hm_"s Hardware Co. i npflq:':-:e Vi Swtmhmmm it C the r ins Petropavlovsk, a dis-| Clark, in testifying in his o owls, lil Lower Front Street " | 3 YA the hop from 'Kfiagm;k to}mv;:‘?“?;’d ten minutes. | behalf, denied he was the agent|and swans succumbed either to the l 1 SEWARD BUILDING | | beginning at 7:30 p. m. S /@ e O B e, I T B o lact hop of = |of any political boss and insisted [entire lack of food or to food 80 Office Phone 469, Res. | |H. L. REDLINGSHAF- X5 3 % That is not bad speed for almost the last hop of 2 there were no differences between|permeated with volcanic ash that | Pessssswesmsssesewerursrsssssessss Phone 276 | | ER, Master; JAMES W, LEIVERS ALASKA JUNEAU. New York to Tokyo flight him and Spencer,” because of the|jt lacked nufriment. il . o | Secretary. A latter’'s ostensible crusade against o w . ] HE HOTELS RI s Ty Juneau Gold Muning Company 13 Norway and Greenland. vice and another political figure, ol i Drs: Barton & Doelker | ORDER OF EA:;‘::;‘!!;!‘::" Y e and more attention in the financial A i Wwho. “eouidnit: e taed: g prieETER L e mseoom"“‘ s « opolitan newspapers. Financial writer: (New York Times.) Insists on‘Sclr Dell‘nS(: A Richard Wakelin, J. H. Irvmg '| | DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE 4 K ey each month, e C explaining why Alaska Juneau stock It was doubtless with a feeling of embarras‘sment‘ Clark maintained he killed in|g B Mozee, William ale, H. A g “Maintain that Vital Resistance ” Rite Tempolc: mm"sam; “ as advanced while the general market has been that King Haakon VII of Norway gave notice of | self dfeense. He sfnd nm:vut the | campbell, R. S. Waltz, Mr. axr:‘ Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 259 R, W Mat- expe wcing a Niagara. “Alaska Juneau” have be- supation of the east coast of Greenland between' meeting in the office, he was ask- Mrs, D. L. Crawford, Laura Hours 10 am. to 9 p.m. { KELL!:. kaymn‘ ¥ v Eaton ron; FANNY come Imost magic words, which frequent the 71.30 and 7540 North Latitude. Denmark was sure|eq frame” Chief of Police Roy | Hudson, E. F. Zuern, W. A. Eator il meN o L i g = to protest. She owned by treaty on July 9, 1924 |Steckle of Los Angeles and that yigla Ott, L. Hofins, J. M. Arling: 4 g e e § < 3 i i ipitated an argu- Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carman, i 3l B oMo e oo 1o - o - i 1 ing. “Al- recognized rights of fishing and hunting on that|hjs refusal precipitate ton, T. i vy KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS The followin, appearing umdex the heatifa, “Al o orom: Lindefiow: FIokd: BiZT- (6 1 Nort 1485 manty * To"the ooteieiet the argu-| ;A B. McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. | { i Robert Simpson Seghers Gouncll No. 1708, aska Juneau,” is from a financial page of the San tude, which Norway claimed. In the treaty for|ment Crawford reached for 1;"?‘17‘1-ank Dorbandt. i E s Meetings second and Ias( Francisco Examiner the cession of the Virgin Islands to the United|revolver, and this act compelled Alaskan H i . ¢ (2t Monday 8t 1:30 p. m. Those who have pinned their faith to the States in 1917 our Government gave the assurance!Clark, he declared, to do his _fatal R/ E. Henning, Ed. Ringuette, J. i ! Oxl-:::a:: Opw:xns'u Col. } i, Al shares of Alaska, Juneau Gold Mining Com- 0"y "would not object “to the Danish Govern-|shooting to protect his own life. |, Clemens, Oscar Johnson, Al i opmlmol'm“’ o | o8 to albiid Olnss | pany will find much to interest them in a ment extending their political and economic inter- —————— [ Scovold. ! [t | Giasses Pit i Chambers, Fifth Street on that company's activities and pros- ests to the whole of Greenland.” This meant that| qQuarts aua puacer lccation no- Zynda q Not Only (tlt}:;nper but ted, L o By Mty ¥ just issued by W. G. Devereux, resident no claim to sovereignty in Northern Greenland,|¢joes at The Empire. Leona Smaly. i o H. J. TURNER, Becretary. Vastokr ol Rnssall, ]Y“”” & Compan_\'.] 2] based on the explorations of Peary, would be made % = H e 5 —_— T o E Particular significance attaches to the re by the United States. ' Opbometrm-onipntlc"hnm DOUGLAS 0 because Devereux, before joining the " Denmark stands on the treaty of Kiel in 1814, H e Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | R iy e York Stock Exchange house, was Gen- by which Frederick VI of Denmark relinquished his i RICE & AHLERS CO. i R 7, Valentine Bldg. &Mondayl. 8 o'clock, Manager of Melones Mining Company rule over Norway to the King of Sweden, making| Il Office phone 484, renmennl P m'u of the large gold mining companies of the exception, however, that Denmark should re- | I GOOD PLUMBING phone 238, Office Hours: 9:30 | Douglas. W. E. FEERO, V;V.l - the California mother lode. tain the Norwegian colonies of Greenland, Iceland B ik 42 1:00 é i 3UY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting Utilizing first hand information received and the Faroes. Gathorne Hardy, the English We tell you in advance 15 | | arothers welcome. from Alaska Juneau officlals, he points out authority on Norway, points out that the treaty | | what job will cost . that a northerly extension of the present of Kiel conflicted with the Constitution of 1665 I i s o B iy | ore body has been opened recently and de- [0 oot FEE O B G e territories, Nor- | Hazel James Madden it st gl o e d o velopment to date has indicated a large area /way protested through the Storting. Later in the i Teacher of the Pianoforte axd|| _a" too tor erude ofl save averaging from two to three times the value ! settlement of the common debt incurred during the | @ BIC VAN h exponent of the Dunning Systom burmer tromble. | of the present ore. He added: union “the question of the retention of the colonies | i See H of Improved Music Study PHONE 149, NIGHT 143 | “Although it will be about two years be- by Denmark,” to quote Hardy, “was used as make- | i THE GUN MAN l Leschetizky Technic—Alchin RELIABLE TRANSFER | fore its effect is apparent, there is a shaft weight, and, in the conclusion of this matter in | I Harmony 4 400 feet at/the present time, aver- 1821, the Storting agreed that all claims on both | UST RECEIVED .‘ New and Used Gurs and || Studio, 206 Main St. Phone 19¢| $3.20 gold content per ton, with much sides connected with the union between Denmark ! JU¢ WL A St i Ammunition | b - better values in the bottom. This compares |4 Norway should be regarded as finally settled.” | | oprosITE MmGET LUNCH | JUNEAU-YOUNG W RECORDS with an average golf confent of §1.10 per Sp'far‘he considers Norway's claim as a moral one, Fl o NE " year i¥ i | ! s i oor Lamps Funeral Parlors ton as reported Iast year but as the Norwegian hunters and fishermen plied o NEW SHEET MUSIC The indicated length of the mew ore |y,op trade on the east coast all through the nine- | DON'T BE TOO Licensed Funeral Directors : body is 1850 feet, with a width of 450 feet, |teenth century “unchallenged,” he sees a “real Beautifully designed and LIBERAL and Embalmers ! RADIO SERVICE “ according to the 1930 annual report. It is strength” in the case of Norway. “The annexation | W oarailvbutlt foor r Night Phone 336-2 Day Phone ) ¢ o stated the management sees no reason why |ye ae effecting,” says Forelgn Minister Braadland, | & ) 3 Expert Radio Repairing , g ‘ ] tal with P values should not continue to a depth of |“is purely technical. It is taken with a view to | lamps, in me al wi P ° Radio Tubes and Supplies 2 2,000 feet, as occurred in the nearby Tread- |g e proceedings at The Hague.” i parchment or silk shades. C.L. F well group. Such a block would contain | x | g 4 Dr. C. L. Fenton | / 138,000,000 tons, and if the grade increases [ e g D IOREGRR o Ditectoire, Empire or CHIROPRACTOR e to $320, although operating costs would — fy 5 e same it will be kind of nice when those Modern in feeling. From Eldney apd (?"1'(;': 15":]";"" JUNEAU MELODY increase, a profit of $1.50 per ton should be % ancial graphs begin to look like picket fences $6.95 to $12.50. Ph;geogfllbongé%ON g. realized, it is pointed out against instead of woodsman’s saws. — (Boston SORRECTION HOUSE “It is extremely improbable, however, that Herald) [ 3 Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7~ such a huge mass of ore would maintain | M 5L N R, i | Bridge Lamps . this average, although it is probable that it b eoima ! . tisfied. It came out P = ° s < 1 e persons are never satisfied. y . will average at least as high as the present | yyqp My Goolidge recelved a dollar & word for his : L HEMLOCK WOOD ! || JUNEAU TRANSFER, . ore body. What is stlll more probable is | ;.0 “telegrams, and now The Clark County Sun With adjustable shade s e e o0 co: I that a more selective type of mining will be | wants to know what they paid him to stop.—(Seattle and height clamp. Avail- Half Cord ... $4.50 MPANi ol Lf:u‘fi{z"ofi(iulinfjw:: ?: “\ i l\x-lf?:-fi:‘o]U::o":-h?'zm: pimen). able with parchment or Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord i 3 "0‘ ’ F 3 silk shades, heavy, se- With the coal if it comes from our E. 0. DAVIS it - the o Aivbaas - o EatonL. tha If Germany would send that peewee battleship 6.95 place. For our coal goes farther and TELEPHONE 584 va the [}):u})fl»*f ;’ & .Sk v atiialy ‘over here and charge 15 cents to go in and look at cure bases, $6.95. gives a more even and satisfying ! ! analysis assumes that this block is entir y & ren in arms a nckel—she could pick up heat. If your coal bin is running re and for maximum and minimim limits it—child i (41' value per ton, $3.20 ‘md $1.10, the grade enough change to put her on Easy Street in a pair Table anps low, better have us send You 8 NEW | femeeeeere oo $ gr SNt B athee ; of jiffies—(Macon, Ga., Telegraph.) supply to prove our statement. Our GARBAGE of J:‘ plr]r, ent ore, axe“a en, ol be ! 3 draying service 1s always the best " pe “At the present rate of produc RIS ¥ ;\xlpruxun;\‘t(*l\i‘ 4,000,000 tons a year, such an One of Mr. Hearst’s staff, who shall be, until we Porcelain or metal u_rn and we specialize in Feed. HA IZLED : ore body would last thirty-four years and go_into the blackmail profession, nameless, suggests lamps for the table. Silk VT Moves, Packs and Stores for the higher value return a total of $138 the slogan “Read the American and see The World. taffeta shades of pleas- D. B. FEMMER AND LOT CLEANING Freight and Baggage 9 per share and for the lower value $20 per { —(New York Herald Tribune. ing qhape Also Ttalian Phone 114 E. O. DAVIS share for*the life of the mine. Amortizing | . N i e it S ‘,u, ” ' 4 2,25 Prompt Delivery of these returns at 5 per cent. interest, a valus \ Vou Steuben, we are here!—(New York Sun.) pottery bases. $2.25, 8 g} e ALL KINDS OF COAL — - - T T e $3.50, $6.95. HAAS l i ' Also Other Types Famous Candies PHONE 48 o The Cash Bazaar — Open Evenings .m'“"‘oono‘ NA Shades and Bases . e e ELEVATOR SERVICE o ' 8. ZYNDA, Prop. uscatesd by ) { ) 4 » ; URFORD & CO. 8 i oor step is, worn by \ CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. i ufilfl!d customers” ECOND AND SEWARD STREETS 3 - : JUNEAU CABINET ||! l | Garments made or pressed by | | i = .-.-..---.-.-......-----..,....1| and DETAIL MILL- s srger G | j i 1l WORK CO. B G4 i Secretary Mellon on Fromt Street, next fo Warner | | l ! *5 Machine Shop e ! : THRIFT i ! CABINET and . o ~ ~ T IiH | DAYS MORE OF OUR. i : * MILLWORK | ‘PLAY BILLIARDS ’ it ) il “To save part of what one earns is an- SRR f £ al l Vl,d S S I i other vital element in a successful life. WORK | BURFORD’S | Savi re not only insurance against The purity of our RE ) } nnua l. l - ummer a e i bd"l"gs 9 o4 1 gn of bread is known to all GLASS PLACED .. 1 ; the turns of fortune, but also a means i Havelsisted our IN AUTOS R T | S P Pri seizing golden opportunities, which are bakgr{ :imd b‘etc‘l)nmi 8 Estimates furnished J uneau Auto ! [} ‘ o FCE uainted wi e UL j ourprising Frices . . . . . so often lost through the lack of a small et Upon Request t S i amount of capital.” ods used by 5 ixt'lhtljte =t ‘ aln ho : i ; Preparation ;o is mi¢ Gl 1|l Phone 477 Verl J. Grcves i One Dollar or more will open a superior bread. | The Florence Shop ||{ car Painting, Washing, : E Savings Account P le }m&rfizm:n: Nnvrrrll! FPolishing, Simonizing, : i a ; & eeriess | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL | |{ Chassis Painting, Touch- { H | WAVES i Up Work, Top Dressing. ) | Behrends Bank | Beasty Specanes ||} OM cars made tolook | o i I e D. . benren . i o ; I.Ikednev: : f W H 5 ome in and get our low OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Quirts_sno_piacer location Do~ prioss. g i e tices at The Empire. BB i H ‘% &