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Now—foralimited time you take your choice of any of the newest Harns Hard ware Co. PHONES 83 OR 85 PRES% EDITOR.. Jones :md Phil’ Flemmnu will play out the 1931 season and continue Allowance For You: OldLamporLantars ONANEW Colemas " modelt, .. uso ycur oid lamp or lantern as part payment on your new Coleman _ | Bro “The Store Thas Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY [his fatal injury occurring in soj:! conspicuous a game as the Yale Army contest,- played before 72-} | 000 people. | Scant attention and nd agitation whateyver arose from the report on the same ddy of the death <f a | football player in Rhinelander, | Wis.,, due to a fractured skull. | Carey The Orator When the National League held 5 Golden Jubilee celebration in 1925, Max Carey represented the players by delivering a talk of such pelished excellence and appropria- |'teness that it made the “hit” of a very large evening in baseball history. Carey was on tl.e same dals with menth, and there is a def of bt d i . e operator in the d. iseveral hundred dollars. an .‘\ovp{-ml others op: maller scale. i E. B. Collins, assistant United Cal Suksaorz is taking a y- | States atiorney at Fairbanks, and|gone qrill to the lower Koauk La a past exalted ruler of the FRir-| ;. central, Cleary and othor| banks lodge of Elks, has 520 8P- sreeks in the vicinity of Kiana pointed district grand exalted rul- igar on the Seward aviation fie i +is |the matter attentiont by a recent !Susitna Valley Fur - BY MAJORITY | left TARIFF ISSUE GIVEN BOOST INTERIOR MINES REPORT FAIRLY 600D SEASON British Govemment’Upheld‘Districts West and North-, in First Vote of | west of Fairbanks*fre | New Session Pretty Active LABORITES REFUSE TO CAST BALLOTS House of Commons Gives|' | FAIRBANKS—In mining districts to the west and northwest of Fair- banks fair results have been ob-, ned in the past season, accord-| |ing to Irving McK. Reed, mining Strong Endorsemen( to |enzincer who is back in Faitbanks' . |after conducting placer investi PrOtECthe Measure tions for the Territory. | Mr. Reed, as sel forth in the' | Fairbanks News-Miner, started out | on the trip in August. He trav-, sled between the various districts airplane. | LONDON, Nov. 12—The move-| ment for tariff protection gained | new headway yesterday as the House of Commons gave the Gov- | eérnment a majority of 369 on the first vote since convening. Nine wing Labor votes were the only opposition. The regular Labor | party abstained from balloting. The tariff question was brough' up by Winston Churchill who ad- Over a month was spent in the! Kobuk River area; flew then Mr. Reed from Kiana on the Jower| to Kotzebue, then to Candls; hen to Nome. Kobuk Looks Good ; “The Kobuk looks good,” said| vocated abandoning free trade and |- Racd. “While T was thore Mike | trying for a “substantial experi-|Garland found some asbestos fib ment” in tariffs. ALASKA NEWS While playing a card game a Hyder, John Bochman, 35, a tim- berman in the Premier mine died of cerebral hemorrhage. over a foot long. We traced thrce| seams for over a quarter of a milc on the surface.” Asbestes of commercial grades, brings from $300 to $600 a ton C. E. Alexander is hydraulic: the Shungnak River. He had ended to put in a Crescent scraper | outfit but the boiler could not be| hauled over the soft ground and will be taken to the mine some- |tima this winter. About saven men working for Mr. Alexander. Anctner Large Operator ! Ferguson, who is wi California Creck, i5 the only oth hu operauon of the hos- pital at Stewart, B. C., can be con- | tinued this winter doubtful. Mainienance expenses are $250 a is Mr Alex Haralon is attempting to open up a coal mine about 20 mil above Kiana. In Candle the Co. dredge has crage season from of gold recovery. others are hydrauli er for the Alaska district north of Juneau, his territory embracing Fairbanks, Anchorage and Cordova. ‘The apointment was made by John R. Coen, 'grand exalted ruler of the big fraternal organization. Koo Mel Horner, proprietor of the Overland Hotel at Seward, is con- Ceal Mine Being Opencd fined to bed as the result of a|Creek. A e 35 rusty nail penetrating his shoe and| One coal mine is being opened up in that district and another may be. The ceal is lignite and has exceptionally thick veins, plercing his foot about a ycar ago. Th2 injury has bothered him off and on for some tome, but mnot D tHE until several days ago was he|Of 80 feet. . compelled to take to bed. At Nome, the Hammon poop'e ran two dredges all summer. The ‘Construction of an airplane han- 1d under = consiceration by t] Seward Chamber of Commerce. Business men were moved to give ‘atement of W. H. Barnhill, pilot, Seward if a hangar were crected|) there. A hangar would cost 63.-[{ i 000. Under auspices of the Kenai and Breeders’ Asso- clation, the second annual fur pelt and fur animal exposition will be beld at Anchorage December 18 or 19. ‘At Seward the Copper River pile driving outfit is busy at work near the Ocean wharf making repairs ‘Governor Pinchot of Pennsylvanja, | Governor Ritchie of Maryland, Sen. George Wharton Pepper and others of note in and outside of baseball, but his eloquence did not suffer the least by comparison. As the new manager of the' lyn Robins, Carey brings an unusual background and shrewd possibilities for him. He succeeds one of the game's greatest characters and most pop- ular perscnalities, Wilbert Robin- son. He steps in where factional strife has long been among the bit- terest in baseball. He must dis- play his leadership before one of the most critical and vociferous 2udiences ' in any big league town. Carey has yet to show he can compare with Robinson as a judge | f pitchers, but Max has the talent and experience well suited to xe- crganizing Brooklyn's . awkward squad for contingencies brought about by the new ball. It is safe to assume he will sesk a better combination of speed, alertness and slugging. He was one om the greatest base runners of his time and a keen student of de- fensive skill as well as offensive strategy. ———— Twelve teams hold franchises in the newly organized Midwest Pra- fessional Basketball league. judgment into a spot that has rare |= HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE and replacements to the trestles. Front Street, opposite {part of the season because of the !lack of thawed ground. The Mat- ' thews dredge was put in cperation by the Henry Creek Dredging Com- 1 The Goldsmith Dredging Company | Creek. Jake Vollmer, former Fair- |banks man, is running a dredge on GARBAGE rm..w---- D e USSR, NEW SHIPMENT nd L. McGee, fur buyer,-owners|} & JUST ARRIVED § ; of an airplane used pringipally in & making trips to gét fur pelts, that |}y They wouie. vast me anerate aife Cravenette Rainecoats Sizes to 44 LARGE SIZE HOUSE DRESSES Sizes to 44 EXTRA VALUE ON Service Hose for $1.00 All Sizes' JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP Center Creek boat worked only pany and had a very successful sea- son. Dry Creek Yields Well The Dry Creek Dredging Com- pany did well on Bourbon Creek. is working on upper Solomon. There are two dredges in the Council country and one on Dime {the Imagurk River and on the 'upper part of the stream A. V. Cordovado has the largest hydrau- lic plant in Alaska. Hydraulic Plants at Tin There are two hydraulic plants at Tin. Mr. Reed made a trip from (Nome down to Bluff, where Jerry Sullivan is running the Topkok Chief Mining Company. A Crescent | scraper has been used and the ason has been a successful one. On the whole the season has ibeen none too prosperous for the Seward Peninsula. There was no snow to speak of last winter and the ground froze to an unprece- |dented depth. There was no rain until July. Old papers at The Empire. . BANJO MUSIC || For entertainment and parties. | | Teacher of stringed instruments. HARRY BRANDT “The Arctic Banjoist Saindon Rooms Phone 537 e ? SEE YURMAN New Fur Garments in New Styles | | ¢ L i | Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling Yurman, the Furrier | | Triangle Building 1 The Best Lanmlr.y At a Pair Price (B WHERE? | CAPITAL LAUNDRY | Phone 355 Franklin St | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AOR!OULTUR.I WEATHER BUREAU The Weather 4 l (By the U. S. Weather Buresa) Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m, Nov. 12: Clearing and colder tonight, Friday fair; moderate northwest- erly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 29.59 38 91 s 3 Misting 4 am. today 20.54 317 93 w 2 Rain Noon today 29.63 35 92 w 1 Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | —_ TODAY 3 Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am, 4am. Preclp. 4am. Statlon— ‘emn. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow_.. -4 -10 | -10 -8 10 0 PtCldy Nome ... 32 26 | 1¢. 14 8 - Trace Clear Bethel ... . 34 30 | 24 24 14 02 Cldy Fort Yukon ... 16 16 | 8 12 4 0 Cldy Tanana .. 24 24 | 22 22 16 04 Cldy Fairbanks 24 22 | 10 12 0 0 Pt. Cldy Eagle .. 24 24 | 16 16 4 .02 Pt. Cldy St. Paul .. 36 36 | 34 34 4 .02 Clear Dutch Hnrbor e 40 40 | 34 26 4 0 Pt. Cldy Kodiak 42 38 34 36 30 0 Pt. Cldy Cordova 40 33 | 28 30 4 10 Clear Junean . . 42 38 | 36 37 2 J14 Rain Sitka X 43 —_ | 34 - 0 48 Cldy Ketchikan . ] 2 | 40 42 8 112 Rain Prince Rupoert . 44 40 | 40 44 4 146 Cldy Edmonton 40 34 | 24 32 4 0 Cldy Seattle a 48 44 46 16 0 Cldy Portland . 4 36 38 6 o Cldy San Francisco 62 56 54 54 4 0 Clear —Less than 10 mfies. The barometric pressure is 1ovesL this morning in Western Can- ada and is moderately low in C:ntral and Eastern Alaska. Heavy rain has fallen in portions of Southeastern Alaska and British Co- lumbia and light rain or snow at scattered points in the Territory followed by clearing and generall 7 colder weather. The pressure is rising throughout the Territory exzcpt in th: Gulf of Alaska and is LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. B e HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates HEMLOCK WOOD Order Now at These Prices Full Cord . Half Cord .. Five Cords or ovi 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Harris Hardware Co. INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska from the cooling system of engine and radiator. 00, X o e o i v {1 small ot laminated waterproof panels. Without this service the ing to function properly during Z!mfl'm"“.". $2.52 quently your car will use more gas and oil and the panel doors, 2 ft. 6 in. 2.66 2.00 -ep.sl-..uu..m e E"“.‘.*’F?"f’f‘. 4 Sy hoec 0 Doou to Cupboard overheated. Before you prepare your cleaned out. MOVER, solutions. 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