The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1932, Page 6

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U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE., WEATHEk BUREAU The W eather (By thc U. 8. Weather Baresd) Forecast for Junean and viclnity, beginning at 4 pm I INSIST i1 THAT IT'S Feb. 9: ¢ MI= MI-M}‘ O= Mi-FA- and colder tonight, Wednesday fair; mod:rate north- | 55 ey LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Wentner 4 pm 28.98 2 94 s 10 Snow 4 am 28.87 24 100 Calm Snow | Noon t 29.02 24 68 SE 5 cuy | @ABLE AND RADIO REPORTE YESTERDAY | TODAY | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. dam. Precip. dam. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather E S e — AH! SO 1IT'S YOU, EH? ] MIGHT OF GUESSED T/ MEE-EE-OH/ Mi=MI- Mi- Mi- MEEEEE- temn. temp. ! - CNIE | 8- 3 20 -20 10 0 Clear | 12 -4 - 8 4 0 Clear -40 -40 -50 -50 [ 0 Clear Tanana 18 -18 30 -28 0 0 Clear | Fairbank & 34 -28 6 Trace Clear | Eagle A 18 14 -4 4 .04 clay | R 8 Pl ... e i : O leeesssecensess |rom Seattte. She departed at o] CARD PARTY TUESDAY Dutch Harbor 3 3 3 d Y e . lvES Z P lon her return voyage to the Puget 7 P ERS The third of the series of card 42 34 18 20 3: 4? C(-;idb lo Steamer Movements - |Sound metropolis, carrying six pas- partics by the Catholic Ladies will gé 5“ _,J; 11 - 53: fim)awr é NORTHBOUND é |sengers for way ports. | nY 7 i 5 | be held at Parish Hall Tuesday at p it 305 = 3 20 Snow | ®-Princess Mary due Thursday e w I TH P 0 wn R s 0 U TH BR'NG The vessel cai rih by wey of | N NU HL AIfY e pm. Bridge and whist, Refresn- iy e T R R pd night or Friday morning he west coast of Prince of Wales| )] ments. Admission, 50 cents. Every- o ot - 32 36 6 46 Cldy |® Northland due Friday. ° I nd and Chatham Strait. Her| | body welcome. g Prince R o S P Y Cleay |® Northwestern due Friday. Sonite SAKE. . YATIC bYW of | by 2 - M B w15 T mew o NOREDULED SAMINGS .. & Petersburg and the west coast of . p- e Y b B al el Cldy | ® Norco seheduled to sail from e | Prince of Wales Island. | SEE YURMAN e e R & n Clear |® Seattle Feb. 15 at 9 p. m. ® | The craft's cargo consisted al-| e T g 7 *—Less than 10 miles A WA Alaska Sleamshlp Com-|Motorship Takes Six Per- e Sl “'"‘"1 SEATTLE, Fel " i [ o i o et e # 4 a 5 : | He ing passengers : 4 o The pressure is unusually low in the eastern portion of th sl fiog 2| pany's Freighter Is On soris for WHE PO 06 | @ &8 M0 T Twp i & e Quif of Alaska and Southeastern Alaska and moderaiely low in the Al & ey e Wi J Bt Pttt Seth L8 bR O Dars Al L Yorkian, she: Rusmor | g prots : : : | g o [ lerts, S. Johnson, John Hock, John ¢ |e ' dfsd east Q). The pressure is high north of Hewaii and in eastern |® Februdry 13. S| With heayy feight, @bnslsting = atn erts, 8. Johnson, John John |last night £ H Ber Sea with lower temperatur:s in Western Alaska and the Gulf. bd LOCAL SAILINGS N s i 1 5 With a comparatively small|Vavali, Gilbert Waldeau. sengers aboard. Il | . i e Tie. opstirn AlSut dias | ® Estebeth leaves every Saturday e | PrnCiP: powder and coal, the | 00t of freight and with 11 pas-| Outgoing passengers were: g ST I i ! A moderate storm is central in the western Aleutian Islands. cargo carrier Oduna, of the Alaska i E " { P | owing passengers on the Comln i i s night at 6 p.m. for Bitks and e | 470 Carier OUAA Of te SIAKA | congers, the motorship Zapora, of| Mr. and Mrs. Jubich and daugh- | Northlan: are booked for Juneau: | 8 g wayports. ® | New and Pyt B R phiker Wills Navigation Company,|ter for Funter and three Indians| W, E. Macser, E. Hanson, A. F. FRONT PAGE ® Pacific leaves every Satur- . Neil H. Curry .and Pur or Klawock. |Maeser and Rchert . Koski | r 5,546 | ‘fim ived on Gastineau Channel from £ =g | b ski, | CAPITOL nd fur-skins— o day at 10 am. for Peters- ® o ... yestreday afferncon. She il I Matba, drived n Jy- IMrs. A, T. Koski, Miss Selma Jac- | s | Blue fox 25,040|® Pure, Eaks sod wiy ports. e ed Juneau at 5:30 last evening, | "¢24 8t 7 o'clock this morning Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. obsen. { ! s s s oceeceensoe el . — . ¢ 3 Sllver or black fox 6,220 | She is scheduled to sail for Seward | AT I_ow F'GURE r Sl gee. i s somorrow mornins. | Bl Mink 14,668 In cpming here, the vessel stop- - Muskrat 431 FUNERAL RITES HELD | ped at Dupont, where she unloaded IN P Beaver 310 FOR E. RINGUET IEE"““ r. At this port, she moorec All other 3,861 | to the dock of the Pacific Cox Manufactured furs 800 | | Coal Company where she put of Total of Afiroducts Toll{ 98 tare. S rogius January $649,517— Lead Gold Is Leader Trophies, specimens, etc fAl] other articles Alaska’s outgoing commerce hit & |Total value of products of low mark in January when allcom-| Alaska modities shipped from the Terrl- | proguots tory to the States had a declared | value of but $649,517, according to| the monthly statement of com-|mqta] value of shipments of merce just issued by J. C. McBride, | merchandise Collector of Customs. This is about | go1q 50 per cent of the total for the\ Silver sam? month last year. Gold was the leader for the| morth, with $306,684. Canned sal- mon was the only other commodity to reach the six-figure mark with =$100,164. The list of commodities and values $313,067 of the United States returned 2 Grand mm $649,517 NURTHWESTERN 65,341 ‘monrj Ringuettee, who died in thi 6,261 | Clly last week, w 875 |noon in the Cathol | Charles W. Carter Mortuary, 333901'11m the Catholic plot in Evergreen 3050181 Cemetery. follows: Animals $ 300 ‘ Fish: Fresh and frozen (exeept shell-fish) — SEATTLE, Feb. 8. — Stcs.mey Halibut 39.033;Northweslern sailed for Southeas! Salmon 25989 |and Southwest Alaska ports at 9 All other 342 |o'clock this morning with 49 firsy Canned (except shell- class passengers and 14 steerage. fish) — Passengers aboard the Northwest- Salmon ... .. 100,164 | ern booked for Juneau are: Cufed or preserved (ex- M. R. Carr, E. E. Ninnis, H. L cept shell-fish)— Redlingshafer, J. D., Harlan and Cod ... 1,160 | wife, B. D. Stewart, Mrs. A. Ander- | Herring 9,448 | som, Mrs. H. H. Ibach, F. E. Tucker. Salmon 500 | Joe Fore, G. Gustafson, F. E. Stev- | Shell-fish— enson, M. D, Snodgrass, T. V, Lidin, | Clams John Jacobs, Jean Jacobs. 2,207 SPAGHETTI, MAC- ARONI, 4 pounds ....... CITRUS Washing Powder Bulk, pound.+...... .85 SWEET CIDER, in gallon s Bach TN Best Grade Funeral servicas for the late Ed- |coal. After leaving this city, re held this fore- |discharge freight. Church of the S, o s A she | will call at Douglas where she wil 50 | Nativity. Rites e conducted by SR % Rev. W. G. LaVassuer, the pastor TEDES S TOMORRAN Pallbearers were Frank Wein- | *High tide 3:09 a. m., 16.1 fee |berg, John A. Martin, Edward| Low tide 9:11 a. m. 18 feet | Kirchoffer, Henry Neble, John Co-| High tide 3:08 p. m., 152 feet 25,946 | vich and James Burnett. Low tide 9:20 p. m., 10 feet Interment, under direction of the | - was ‘ phonograph that is portable. ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 SPECIAL DANCE MOOSE HALL—WEDNESDAY Auspices L. 0. O. Moose MUSIC BY ARCTIC PLAYERS Admission $1.00 Ladies Free Luncheon Served BACON, Swift’s, Whole Slab, pound ............ 29¢ 65¢ GEM NUT OLEOMAR- GERINE, pound ....... 2oc The Best Butter Substitute Fresh and Delicious PANCAKE FLOUR, 10-pound bag ........... 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