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. ; | AINT NUTHIN' BUT IN HIS HEAD ? ) SURE, MAKE IT . I DON'T A HUNDRED!/ HAY FEVER! THINK, POLLY, SAILING SCHEDUEE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON . July 25 TALASKA July 19 July 23 July 25 4 QFFE- . ALEUTIAN ...July 23 July 26 Aug. 1 ©1932 Koo Fomem Syadhre. i Ir 3 N'WESTERN July 30 Au STERRET,. ) ug. 1 o wrines ER o6 28 *YUKON Aug. 2 Aug. 8 outhwestern Route. t—Southeastern Route. o T —— (FULL CARSO OF QUEEN COMES ORDER ARREST Marine News | SALMON TAKEN FROM SKAGWAY OF RADICAL IN | SOUTHONEVANS AND GOES SOUTH DETROIT PLOT :‘PHINGESSALIGE (Vetsel” Calls st Juneau on|Vessel Will Call at Silkfl‘SOCial Revolution Revealed? Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND F R 0 M SDUTH Her Way from Sew- and then Voyage | —Letters Are Seized | ok e R o | ard to Seattle | to Seattle in Rad ° h via Tenakee @ | : ‘ STAYS 8 HUURS With a full cargo of canned Coming from Haines and Skag-| PONTIAC, Michigan, July 27.— = I salmon and packed fish meal and way the steamship Queen, Capi.|The police have been ordered to reduled to e oil, loaded at ports to the Wes:-(/J. E. Kolseth and Purser Cha s arrest George Rowland on a charge} 9!that he acted as a Detroit. agent | I E AILINGS QAR Inquire about special rates to American Legion Convention at Fairbanks For Informavion, Reservations anc <d«ckets call THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent 3-room modern h Price , 11th an bicycle, excellent Inquire C-2012, Gouble-bead- de, $40 M. ceiling. Good ner's Dock. FOR SALE — Partly furnished 4- | room house; bath. Inquire D. B. { Femmer, Phone 114 N(;Ar‘(l]:;:nd \‘c‘wdul“((;\i(‘znfirivc :! N |ward, the steamship Admiral Evans, | Miller, a ed in Juneau a e v % |Nearly All of Vessel's Pas-|capt. 0. H. Hansen and Purser|oclock this morning.” She depari-|of a radical group which planned NEW, modern home at your own PRV, R sy mornlig ol . , & A. F. AmRhein called at Juneau|ed for Seattle by way of Sitka|a social revolution by circulation | SEATTLE G tern Phone 5404, N?}i:“%l:‘::h;yc‘wd\lled el :{ sengel_s Ale Round today on her way from Seward at 1 o'clock this afternoon. {of rumors attacking a number of | SAN FRANCISCO NORTHBOUND T s 5 anotie Reoll biotogionii A < Tl‘lp TOUI‘IS!S and Kodiak to Seattle. She r The Queen called here Sunday jlarge banks. Leave Leave | BOR 8ALE-T-ume Zenstie Radlo, s mained two hours, from 9 until enroute from Seattle to| A raid on Rowland's room re- LOS ANGELES Seattle Juneau | practically new, a bargain. Phone Bound from Vancouver, B. C., to|o'clock. Four passengers werc {valed the plot, the authorities said. | SAN DIEGO Watson ....July 20 July 23 b odd o |Skagway, the steamship Princess|brought here. | Letters showed Rowland was one | Queen ....July 21 July 25 NEW YORK Rogers ~July 28 Aug. ) Evans ....Aug. 3 Aug. @ o |Alice, Capt. W. Q. Palmer and The fish products were taken Passengers brought to Juneau|of severa o |Purser P. A. Hole arrived in Ju- aboard at Seldovia, Kodiak, Kukak, |t 2R o |Deau at 6 o'clock last evening and jZacher Bay, Iron Creek, Uzinkic 1 regional directors of at- inst banks, calling prom- men and warning | FOR SALE—At w quarter of its real value, Bullard's homestead of 148 acres, patented, at mouth inent b SOUTHBOUND Taku River, commonly known s ¢ prince Robert scheduled to e |departed at midnight. 1Seward and Cordova. ie, Mrs. A. P. Laurie, | them mn“ bar ks in which they Bullard’s Landing. Apply to Bul- sail from Vancauved July e! She carried a fair amount of Four Disembark Here , J. B. Ward, E. Cun-|had money, were of unsound con- | Dor. Alex. .........July 20 lard on premises or to L. V. Win- 28 at 10 p. m. o cargo destined for Upper Yu Passengers who disembarked here dition. | Rogers —eJuly 20 ter, Juneau. Yukon scheduled to sail from e |Points. All but a few of her pas- “"’:‘3 B 5 sons who took passage hcr(" e Evans .. : July 21 Seattle July 30, 9 &, m ngers w round-trip tourists. S. Svensson, Albert Akervik, S afternon for Sitka and thel ‘ Queen .. it duly 27 Princess Charlotte schedvled Miss Grace Neghel, daughter of JJL?bSG»n, frnes, Be Ianey. 3 SR " S [ . Unri"al d | to sail from Vencouver Jaly . and Mrs. Charles Naghel, of| Prominent among the vessel's oing Te Sitka L/ e . TICKET OFFICE: £ ¥ s city, disembarked here. through passengers was N. Fau- F Sitka — Mrs. A. Akervik, B. H. HOWARD, 30 at 9 p. m » scheduled to sail from Seattle August 1 at 9 p. m Prince Rupert scheduled to . . : el will be back in Ju-|chald, operator of a floating can-| G ia Conne! . . sail from Vancouver Aug- @ . . . . . . Friday morning on her |[nery at Iron Creek, not far from |L. Reinen, Ge The v neau early return voyage to Vancouver. Afognak. Berg. While the Evans was in port For Petersburg—L. M. Carrigan Mrs. J. E. K seth and Miss Mar- N. A. McEachran, G. Austin, E. H HALIBUT GUES vel Kolseth, wife and daughter re-|Clifford, E. T. Zuerm i spectively of Capt. Kolseth of the| For Ketchikan—Mr. and Mrs. steamship Queen, exchanged greet- Harry Race. | | ings with him, the' Queen beir For Seattle—M. P. Massner, C.} | in port, too. Mrs. Kolseth and Mi: | Gitbert, A. H. Knutson eth are round trip passengers Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 ed apartment. s, oters, | Mrs. R. Peter: | Over S. F. Baker) { e Braich, Anton i"h“ RENT—Nicely furnished room Phone 4032 © e 009 C00900c0000000000000006006006 00 1at 10 p. m cheduled to sail from August 1 at mid- FOR RENT — 7-room unfupnished house, Inquire Bishop Apart- men to sail from 2 at 9 a m scheduled to eattle August 3 l.;é}? RENT 3-room furnished partment, E. 7th St. Fhone 2004 Admiral il from 10 s 4 The | QLYMPIAN on the Evans. | SEATTLE, July 27—Schooner Persons Booked South E han arrived from the west-| Persons who took passage on the lerI'(’(ln tern halibut banks today with 32,-|Evans at Juheau for the South able Aug. 1. ts te sail from < \partments; August 4 2 p. m. » : N Via the 1 s . I 000 pounds of fish and sold for |were: = | housekeey Channel SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS & i 5 [ ey Pora ¥, X s L 08 v spoo 2 ! foulsranpis (SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS & 5 and 15 cenis a pound | For Petershurg—Jackson Brads ountries Eleectrified Line|! From the local banks the Lane| For Ketchika illa Ar- No finer train or trail in all America! = - = arrive & " " 3 ) | MCcBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701,/ =it 4500 pounds of it, | mour, Donald Armour, Jr. I LT il 0 ; N ‘“'_ iselling for 5 and 8% a pound,| For Seattle—J. Bjerkvik ! n nwons et tr;yezluxury EUS Sootart fnd 2 T R ad south Hest oS80 pejinds ble, selling | peRiE Pt L 2 £ the world’s longest, continuous elec- | Round Trip Rate /\1;/}10“;;‘ jcheduled south next @\ oo 214 cents a nd. | > | hzfie.ddnde—(é)ss mxl;s wnh.out soot | o® $65 I _“IA.\ o stoniisn ¢ Iglphgonerl LAlh i Og(“m_ Eflx | Bur ying Old Cnevances or cinders. Open observation cars. ‘;‘m "’:‘E""".' ree questions,, $1; e ahl, brought to p 000 pounds | J g i |{ Rvery Maaday oight at 9 5. an Send birth date. und August 4. of sable, selling for 2% cents a| and SIgmng Pacts of Fares East Lowest Ever!| — - LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves evéry Thurs- day night at 6 p. m. for Sitka and way ports, Pacific leaves every Thursday 243, Downey, Cal Veips : Daily from | J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER Various Kinds Seattle and Tacoma | Tiket Agent Phone 79 Fri. Agt. Ph. 114 | Season > a Limit ‘90_30“ M. S. uZAPORA-‘-Le:wo Seattle Arrive Juncun Leave Jumeaw SREDIT EXTE Bazaar Dept. S July 27.~—Eur- many signs of Chicago pound; Selma J., 6000 pounds of| | o )’ halibut and 7,000 pounds of sable, | selling for 6 and 8%, and 2% cents { a pound; Libanon, 3.000 pounds of able customers | 9000000000050 000s0c0000000 tend credit to re - 5% halibut, selli r 6% cents a Pi R e . e e e B on thirty-day ba: ;{A‘:n n.dm.. for itetorsbm ) e ioneer Roadhouse Oper-‘ ; mities in the inter-| New Vord I !l ! iigii ‘wssiz| August 1 August 8 August 8 E CASH BAZAAR. e and way ports. |est of economic reconstruction. ¢ . ) g te0 | i U i oof* Y : ’I:H S SAGRH N e e le sien e J ator Drowned—Body | Polins slgsatine o) & nohe Minacapolis . ‘lelgngcm' r‘uum.h_cmchuhor , Hoonak Tenauee, Port Alexander, Kla- ANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, | _ T Is/ Recovered G lageression pact with Russia and| Dt . !W"C » Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only. Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- 1 | . Sl tions between Rumania and| Boston . . . . . ! For Tickets and Information see ing. Radio and ‘phonograyh re- | I J CORDOVA, Aldska, July e Soviet Union, toward a simi- 3‘("&“,5‘_““' D.C. . H | WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 O. J. WEBER, Agen) pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe. ] F D Low tide 3:11 a. m, 30 feet | SR Hireer agreement, give hope that hun-| Sioux City, = L gt —_— amous ! Eigh :;dde ;i:gg a. m, l;l.g ;ee: oerStdE o .Tpn'd-;r;oov reds of miles of Russia’s eastern | gfii’la‘a‘.‘;mfl - | Low tide 3:00 p. m., 7.0 fee ey, 3 T e boundary may soon cease to be an| New O 3 WANTED | | The Cash B‘f“"" High tide 9:04 p, m. 133 feet |Uh¢ Richardson Highw i gl Niagara ¥ T [ | Open Evenings l {drowned on the upper r | 1 B e B Buffalo . . . . WANTED—Good competent girl orf J > . B ‘terday when his skiff ove: 4 Ba a,“fi 8 Sithholding rerian ;f;‘:;:}:;h b e woman for general housework |2 - P. 0. ELKS |The body was recoverd seven | 0% Of the pact with Russia until p i and the Soviet Union| flar agreement, but rhef two are negotfiating about| rabian dispute with car- | 4 s, promising to bring re-l Regular meeting tonight. Ballot- ing for Candidates. Election of Officers. M. H. SIDES, " W. D. Gross. orde) o i | Rumania Phone 361. Mrs. W TOSS. |miles down stream. g SEATTLE TICKET OFFICE White Building 4th Ave. and Union St. E.M. Gulbransen City Passenger Ageat ¥ % R.E. Carson ia, Lithuania and Esthonia] General Agent - COMING DOWN = oo o o) MIILWAUKEE et (;Z:;\ZF-ETEN:I: Verxperienccd woman | | OLYMPIC ROOMS wants position as bookkeeper, FRONT STREET stenographer or clerk. Phone 589. Clean—Comfortable—Close in . H | | i —————| | Mrs. F. Hayden Phone 534 | DY ¥y man wants janitor| | | . ° | HARRY DAWSON’S CAFE work, repairing, gardening etc.| g < 3 Address C-1964, Empire. S S s e e b, L, £ GIRL wishes any kind of work. SEE YURMAN Apt. 6, Channel Apts. . New Fur Gi nis In CLEANING, sewing, cocking, nurs- New Styles through common currency and| fremoval o tantt barriers. |2 SGRUraEEr ROAD | DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! WASHINGTON, July 27—A 7|~ ‘ Gastineau Hotel P | L ; “| | Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling i |percent drop in the cost of living | : :15 :};L:our, Ora Turner, Chan Yurnjan ”w Furrier l‘ 'mfi—bWT ;;;;:ee?s Dre:en:z;_ Lg):;p _mgl June | { Pacific Transportation Company Alaska Southern Alrways s . : ay by the + e S Triingle Bufiding i A | Dcmnmemmot e “‘R if M. S. “PACIFIC” For Reservations Call or See - Twenty-two young Wom}:n rv}— | s . 2. 4 . 05, SN ICE CREAM | |thorough study of prices. 1: o " C"' S = A. B. HAYES ceived medical degrees at the 80th| g~ oI\ Always Pure and Fresh SR " 3 eevy Oy Ve, T : galfe mx;mi%m e Womms| e ahon |. | ] ) | ELEVATOR SERVICE i“ lay ot 10 am. for Pelacgurs. . Phones: 10 - 79 - 107 Medical College, recently held in .. - . A M @ e ollege JEWELER ] uto Manufacturer 26ints. Philadelphia, Pa. #Vatch Repairing PR T SRR SEYL S I . u oo o s Re: fe———oroeee—eeeeoal{ J. B. Burford & Co, Agents | Brunswick Agency POPULAR CAFE Dl;s il Rm,ult of 4 ! Yohone 79 t’af:ncine Bldg. M S P AR iy f ¥, | PRONT STREET U | e sEaRD ornger njuries, Pneumonia Motorship i Al . S. Prince of Wales FERRY TIME CARD Suey, Chinese Noodles, Chili || JOHNSTOWN, Penn., July 27— “ESTEBETH” i (Under Charter to Capt. C. P. Haugen) | Con Carne | [Fred Dussenberg, aged 55, Indian- c AN AD l A “ Call at Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan 5 o |apolis automobile manutaciurer,|] Leaves Junean Every Thurs- ' ’ Leaves Juneau, southbound, via Tenakee, July 23 Leaves Juneau sor Douglas and |~ o | di€d here as a result of pneumonia day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and |}/ : {8 For Tickets and Information See : Thane "WE HAVE IT lafter injuries suffered in an auto Way Ports i PAC! F i c FEMMER’S DOCK. 8:18uma. 8:15pm. at' the Right Price accident, July 2 when his car skid- || | BAVE HOUSKE, Agent k . g —Telephone 114 :::t.m. :m:n. ded over a bank and turned over Phone s‘w; o (e e 6 % :15a.m.t :40p.m. Aivias H twios. R SAILING B 12:30pmt 11:15pm, arris Hardware Co. -rceccercrerceeceeceeeed | 1O VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 2:00p¥. 12 midnight { Lower Front Street i ! and SEATTLE . 3:30p.m.t $1:00a.m. ov- i : | *4:00p.m. b e THE CHAS. W. CARTE y } Smith Electric Co. Leaves Douglas for Junesw L. C. SMITH and CORONA ' % Ry R MORTUARY From Juneau ‘ SEWARD STREET ::mm 6:30p.m, B'r-v[l;:wmmss “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” PRINCESS ALICE Wath for Opening :30a.m. 17:45p.m. e s % 2 ¥ 9 ! or ¢ ' SR U LB Burford & Co. ||| Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 1362 diily 29, ang. 1 e o/ nupmt . nspm | op wan ) PRINCESS CHARLOTTE 2215p.m. llilbp.m. » | Aug. 5 N,q :;::' 1:15a.m. 3 S = .| THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS PRINCESS LOUISE *—Thane. e Florence Shop || Aug. 2 SABIN'S |\ 5ot w e | e b || THE GASTINEAU o e Everything in Fu 1—Saturdays only. Phote AT Triani e | (G)ur S;rvices to- You' Begin and End at the " particulars from . | Jutieas ¥orry 8 Navige: [\ 1| ang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat TN YR Dt DUPONT DUCO for Furniture, Woodwork, Floors Walls, Au_tos Juneau Paint Store .. Second Street, Near Main o tion Company I e S s » JUNEAU FROCK . 'l SHOPPE ’ PHONES 83 OR 85 “The.Store That Pleases™ Shoj | [‘ Bergmann Hotel Speclalizing fn Permanent and | || Dining Room | uwwmw THE SANITARY GROCERY . Finger Waves—Faclals First Class Home Cooking “Telephone 384 ! l Mrs Hila Johnson, Mer. l A n....,..u.. s ¥ Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office

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