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SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound = Southbound *YUKON . July 3 +ALASKA June 28 July® 2 July 4 #*ALEUTIAN June 30 July 8 July 10 tN'WESTERN July 5 July 9 July 11 *YUKON ... July 8 July 11 July 17 fALASKA . ..July 12 July 16 July 18 *Southwestern Route. TSoutheastern Route. .= iConnects with S. S. Starr at Seward for ‘. ‘iAlaska Peninsula oprts. F'?R INF‘ORI\EATIQN, RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS 40 CALL E ALASKA LINE g JACK CALVIN TELLS OF FLOATER lN CLOSED CANOE TRIP NORTH IN| WATERS SEIZED BY t Marine N WS | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC| WARDEN DON HALEY | | Nakwasina” Goes North, an| A floating tish trap, owned: by > by Jack Calvin, describing|the Alaska K Pacific Selmon Cor- nee trip from Tacoma, Wash., | poration was seized in the Western CAPI Pool Room. 866 Pred som o il o B e Ve PN ¢ Juncau, made by him with his|District yesterdsy by Special War- Mattsen. ‘Fo,ll?, 'I;Pn{\’:t T;?,l(. mroom r‘;m':h":l. S M ° B . . |wife, the former Mary Kashevar-|den Donald S. Haley, according to, Ak | apa . fireplace and fron teamer Movements °' | {off, four summers ago, has the|an announcement,made’this morn- SALE — Unfinished kitchen| Yard Nu"gct Shop. NORTHBOUND Jeading place” in the current issue|ing by Capt. M. J. O'Connor, Asst. f the National Geographic Maga- | Agent of the United States Bureauw| zine, of Fisheries. Illustrated with twenty-four pho-| The trap is alleged to have heen tographs of Alaska, many cf ‘them |fishing, and to have had @’ smali|: Fu Hls P T apshots taken by Mr. Calvin on|number of salmen in .the pof and trip and a map of Southeast'other fish in the spiller. It was ka, the article, in interesting|taken. over from the watchman, J. hion, depicts the adventures and Hay. and a byreau watchman pl&c- ts of the 1,100 mile trip ed,aboard. both regular and fiddle FOR RENT — back at prices which save you| money. Economy Furniture Co, Prince Rupert due to arrive in port at 6 tonight. Northland scheduled to arrive Friday- night. Alaska due Sunday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Aleutian schieduled to sail from Seattle June 30 at 9 am. ive-room houso kitchenette and bath. Telephone 1 0. O. F. Bldg. s £ i <50, | FOR RFNI‘—2 -room partly furn-| ished apartment with bath and kitchenette. Telephone 1502. ONE-ROOM, kifchenette $15, 18-ft. boat With or without Evin- rude. F‘nq.mc Empire B 2926, U D HFATFR‘? both coal or wood. Two large cast iron| two- Round Trlp Rates Canadiann Natlonal Steam-| % : ses.| T0OM With range, outside entranse| Zapora scheduled to sail from 3 in the 17 foot canoc built| The trap.is situated.on the wegt’ : “Northland" to Scattle B e | $20. Channel Apts. Phone 436. Seattle June 30 at noon. er Is D(;JeTln_Jl\:neau of Port Orford cedar, made by!shore, of Mansfield Peninsula, onl and_return—$60.00. Furniture Co., I O. O. F. Bldg. |FOR RENT—Fully furnished “‘”‘"—'i Princess Louise scheduled to at gmg t Mr. and Mrs. Calvin and their pup Chatham Strait, approximately ;wo i“Norco” to Seattle sail from Vancouver July 1 and return—$48.00 FOR SALE—S 2 Kayo. ! nautical miles, north. of Hawk In- (1 Steamer .Prince Rupert of th:| Through drizzie aud storm, sun.llet at north latitude 58. degrees, Canadian National Lines, makinz|snine and moonlight, frequently|seven minutes and. six seconds and her first trip to Southeast Alaska|cimping on the shore and more|134 degrees, 48, minutes,apd 428 for this season, will arrive in port|celdom in cabins along the scenic,seconds longitude. The Western at 6 o'clock tonight. T inside passage, the crew of two |District, does not open to commer- Passengers for Juneau aboard the (i, the sturdy craft continued for|cial fishing until July 5. . ° . ° ° . . . . . . ° . ment to sub-let until Juy 28 in|® 3 5l _a"c" 5‘[‘1“““‘“ ’”; the Assembly Apartments. In-: . acier Highway northwest of, d town. Wonderful view. Virgin tim-|, quire B 219 care Empire. |5 geattle .July 3, 4t 9. pm. ber. Will sell all or any part., THREE-ROOM apt. = Steinbeck’s. e Prince George scheduled to Would make good proposition n ® sail from Vancouver July 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at 9 pm. ¥ ' \ Norco scheduled to sail from J. B. ‘BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Ph. 114 M . “ZAPORA?” = LeaveSeattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneat sub-divide and sell homes or FOR RENT—Furnished house, fourle at § p. m. -‘u"e 30 July 6 July. 7 . ot | rooms, bath. Inquire Mrs. J. C.| 5 Prince Rupert are Emma Lambert, | g s : 5 ‘¢ Hgonan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Klas home sites. Absolutely c! title 4 Northwestern is scheduled to Lambert, | 63 days. Though well equipped T T £ ] 3 P! 3 muaranteed. Plot known as Wood-| Lund, 5th and Kennedy. sail from Seattle, July 5 e|H. Washburn, Walier Everett, Rich- |yith charts, purchased after an|URANIA SELLS FARE "°°"' *Calls first trip of month only ford Tracts. If interested, com |HOUSFK.EEPING Tooms. one reom M 469585 m ard Coldihwaite, and Robert Bates experience. or two proved TO .COLD STORAGE CO. "%fi“‘“merdal Dock—Foot of Main Street municate with Mrs. J. W. Wood and Kkitchenette, 2 room apt SOUTHEBvu~w SAILINGS S 'm necessary, Mr. and Mrs. Cal- — A ‘ON €0. Frhone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agenh Princess Charlotte due in port at 6 olclock tomorrow morn- ing and sails south ' three hours later. Yukon scheduled « southbound ford or apply by letter to W mn Phona 436, care Empire. HALIBUT BOAT ALEUTIAN n encountered many bays and in-| The Urania, /Cabt. ‘David ‘Wil- TAKES ON ICE AT J. C. 8. CO.|lets not noticeable travelling in|liams, brought in 700 pounds of a larger craft, which were not|halibut whica was sold to the Ju- The halibut boat Aleutian, Capt.|marked and delighted in the feeling 'neau Cold Storage Co. for 5% and|’ Paul, Peterson, came in from the|of adventure their discoveries gave 3 cents a pound. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Jumean for Douglas and Thane FO}% RENT—Completely furnished| FUR SALE—USED RANGES—ONE g-room home. Excellent location.| STAR ESTATE SIX HOLER with) Telephone . 3703. coil, one Majéstic ‘six” holer with! next Monday morning. fishing banks last. night and took |them. i ——— — " coil; ranges priced from $15 to, FOR RENT—Nicely rurmshed heat- LOCAL SAILINGS lon ice at_the Juneau. Cold Storage| Varied weather and an occasion-| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay :i:o.m' q '.m""" $20. Economy Furniture Co., L. O ed room. Quict. Tel. 330. Estebeth leaves every Thurs- ® preparatory to leaving again for al error in navigation brought | oo T 0:15am.1 ZM O. F. Bldg. FOR RENT Al el g?};anlz):; at 6 p. m, for ith: grounds. ’ about numerous adventures which SAILING: | n - — M T T = 5 z itka and way posts. - e addz=d interest of the tri G TO VANCOUVER, FOR SALE—One mahogany finish apartment with bath. $20. Tele-| o pacific leaves every ‘Thursday Daily Empme Want Ads Pa; ::ui‘l fmf; ;}ixewllm?filim:!nr: verngus ff: l:.cm SEAI;“\:CTOMA | cigar and tobacco case. Good| phone 3753. {e 8t 10 a. m, for Petersburg, ® | o T N [unploasant erough o Getvact from | “Tomorrow's Styles | price for quick sale. George Bros. - — o Kake and way ports. ®! U 5. Department of Agr o0 e s e e e 0o From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE June 23; July 7, 21 e - : 7-ROOM _furnisii SALE—Real values in wooll jrrs ‘Anng Winp nlixed ddible"’ blankéts fableét] “ 7 o R for camp, boat and general use. PARTLY furnished apartments Economy Fudniture Co., I. O. 0’ Davis A])ts npply 132 6th St. | ullum thoroughly. enjoyable experi- | Today” Bureau of Public Roads, June 26, ence, according o Mr. Calvin, | ¢ 1933. Sealed bids will be received' Mr. and Mrs. Calvin and their fi)-' —————g jat the office of the Bureau of Pub-|fant daughter are spending tHis| TIDES TOMORROW i lic Roads, 419 Federal & Territor! mmer in Sitka. | - - Bl o FOR SALE—Three-room 10 cabin, F?ECRESHLQL 2:§;° apt. Reduced) (Alaska_Stangard, Time; add one (3788 miles of surfacing on the SX HALIBUTERS em June 30; July 14, 28 ¥ - hour for Juneau District) Glacier Highway, Lemon Creek-| i Cer ond S T | | High 4ide, B:21 am, 128 feet. Duck Creek Section, in the Tongass SELL AT SEATTLE| i PSR TQURIER MARND Beautiful view. Apply on prem- FOR RFNT Furn)shcd mmrtment Low. tide, 11:39 am. 22 fex National Forest First Judicial Di- 1 NOW IN EFFECT . . s to Mrs. Peter Nordstrom. | o - e ey A . y i ko M o B s CoURe, SPOR} migh tide, 6:0)-Da, (148 fhek. | Vition: ITergifuy of [Maska, involie| 'SEATTLE, June 20.—Six halibut- oot et iniuher 0, 100 1—Prelghi wiy ve sccopied FOR * SALE—Beer - tables, unfinish-! Sriow 'White Lanndl:yA ol*ggré,vcl top colfrse.sTc{l:snfLeni?gn efs arrived in Seattle today and ‘Lickets, reservations and full $—Saturdays ony. éd, strongly constructed, turned| JUNEAU B.EAIS .GOBS of the bidder is directed to thel: m).d their catches as follows: particuwars 1rom Jegs and priced right. See them.|Vacancies—MacKinnon Apartments. special provisions covering sub-|¢ “From the western banks—North| ] Junecaun Fefl’! ‘ Navig.- Gome in round or square styles. m’_zfim; BY SCORE OF 8 TO 6, |itting or assigning the contract,|With 32000 pounds, selling for 8 Juneau’s Own Store v. W "%‘vml";”' BREAL 0TS tion Co ¥ ¥ Economy Furhiture Co., I. 0 0. R g minimum waj d d t i-|and 4% cents a pound. 5 1 oy S O e et n oost! "IN 7-INNING GAME e and domestic arti®|apd 4% o e g cles, materials and supplies of the| “From the local banks—Argp with ' x ¥ specifications and proposal. Where|18,000 pounds, selling for 9 and 4| FOR SALE—18-foot round bottom, !"OR RENT—Sleeping room. Phone Except for one bad inning last|plans and specifications are re- cents a pound; Gony with 10,000/ I aesacacas s e aeas oo copper riveted, oak ribbedboat; | 537. \ night, Jenkins, pitching for the|quested a deposit of $5.00 will be ds and Neptune with 35,000 @ ————————————! . Pacifly Transporfation collapsible top, 16 h.p. Johnsen PERELLE Aparvments, Phone 2004,|Chelan, held Juneaw's batters well|required to insure their return ;‘;::d( Noth =el§ng for 9% and. 4| NEW! DIFFERENT! Momr"“p 5 ! X “Qfl.l! motor. Suitable for prospecting.ort and pitched a fine game of ball |Within 30 days after opening of|uents o pound; Wireless with 15,000 PETER PAN “ESTEBETH” M. S. ‘4?Amw outing. Phone 15 or see Sam|pop pENT _purmsned apt. In-|but the locals won handily by a|bids. Ohecks should be made pay- Daniels care of Alaska Laundry. ™ ouie Bishop Apts. seors of 8 o 6 i, @ seveninning |8ble to Bureau of Public Roads,|@ounds, Texas with 5000 pounds, Second Floor, Triangle Bldl day at 6 P. M. for Sitka apd f 1i £ ke nts a e SOBIVIASH game played in, a. driagling rain,|Juneau, Alaska. Plans and specifi- hoth selling for 8'% and 5 ce buvumvmmnw M’t pound The Texas also brought in! > ] h and Park Sts. Phone 7 : byt | cations may be examined at Bureau HONE 221 o Lol el LOST"AND FOUND o aneal out|of Public Roads, Federal & Terri-| B009 paunds of sable and. sold for Ere ! Way ' Porte Ao s Sl atter two mon had nit sately | (orial Bldg. Juneau, Alaska, Forest 3 ¢enis a pound. A | - DAVE HOUSEL, Agent Service, Commercial ‘Bldg., Ketchi- “H—r—e— L 5 TOR SALE—T-tube Kolster Radlo,| [OST—Watch, chain and fob, m- Manning who succeeded him was|kan, Alaska, Assoclstedg General 'me advertisements ake ¥oU i T $25.00. Mrs. Edwards, Imperial] jtislled G.C.W. Reward . Return| effective. The runners aboard bas- | Contractors, Multnomah Hotel, Port. CHANNEL BUS LINE ‘ S, ~| guide to .effic| endl N "'Rooms. Phone 537. ’ to Grover C. Winn. es scored on an outfield fly, that|land, Oregon, Associated General i f:{ fc’nt i udnl Effective June 1, 1933 R e Phapocae s was misjudged by . Worth .in. zight | Contractors, W. 515 First Ave., Spo- BAY FOR SALE—Midges Lunch. Well; WANTED - ‘|which was also converted jnto a|kane, Washingion, Associated Gen- LA . established cash buslnes: xs[orile:- s A — e run. After that only two runs|eral Contr?ctors. Arcade Bldg., Se- 5 2 12;30 pm. ed for sale on Agoount o Mok, WANTED—Will purchase small ice|were scored off Jimmy. who ended |attle, Washington, Pacific Builder| : " | 4:30 pm ness. Frigidaire. equipped. Free| pox, must be cheap and in 80od|the game by whiffing the last two|% Engineer, Seattle, Washington, A 3 o P <and clear of debts. Inquire Mid-| condition. Telephone 564. batters. :lfldeost‘irn _P\:phc w«.:rksthCon- LEAYE JUNEAU (Out Highway) et Lunch. | T Ay LD .| tractors’ Association, nthrop 9:15 a.m. . i L s ST "WAN'I'ED — Woman for general Al’g:f mc?:d::-m ;‘:fts‘?fi‘po“;‘:c:; Hotel, Tacoma, Washington. Bid| ¢ 2:30.pm. - m SALE or rent—Planos and‘ housework. Phouie 483. o o blanks may bejobtained at the of-| | 5430 p m. sadios. Expert plano tuning. An-| —__|@nd first base; Manning, first base | fice of the Bureau of Public Roads, Aderson’s Music Shoppe, Seward| WANTED—Hote!, house or laundry{and pitcher; Rustad, second baseil|Room. 419, Federal & Territorial| |% T"’ g " Street. Telephone 143. | work wanted by experienced lady.|Stedman, third base; Roller, short- |Bldg, ‘;!;x g, Bl . D. WiHERERrY ¢ 2" g el i A Telephone 396, Toom 14. stop; Rodenberg, left: Niemi, cen< igtrict Enginger. i Ja 3 WR R SALE — ‘Mogern cozy mur“ PR R Y1 .. ter; Worth and Hagerup; right} room hquse, beautiful view, nice| WANTED—Good second hand stove|field. = * alvam fieighborhood. Close in. Rents for| With coils. Phone 2951. R ) y ——————— 00 a month. Must sell quick,| o = .make me an offer. Phil F. Mc- MISLLLLANEOLS FHRE’ALARM CALLS n Street. 33 , Sanna, Dixo !$2500 REWARD for the capture, FOR SALE — Five-foom house | and conviction of party or parties | 13 Third.and Frangln. oréO SAFE FAST Pl ‘VEN DEPEND § Weekly Service to Principal RQ incipal South wstemAAthIAIifnrY Towns—Also Plllsl—ctfir Charter Being in a hurry ‘:ohoot‘)]o 1:;:“ wmforhmfi Copetinwet, Smithy., o 0 cious lunch. Come TURN your olo gola into value.| hgie and be con- - Cash -or trade at Nugget Shoj vinced. “kitchenette and bath. Double! who removed my tools and camp'f 1-4 Prel Prankiin. doesn’t’ mean y Oil Burner, complete wi cqnuols __.8170 00 For Reservation or See - § gnragee. jdeal location. Price $2,-| equipment from my cabin. “San- ::: c::§t enjo'y : d\e?iu_ 16—33;1'!‘01 l’"uel Oll Tanlthr PO 50 00 A. B HAYES anager, G T-‘NEAU HQTEL o3 ] “Hangar 28»__30“,1 10 Electric Wiring, ., 12.50 Material (piping, fitting, fire brick) 15.00 Digging hole for tank and back $160, women's $1.25. Saloum’s. P y $ fflmg o leather, men's : Labor, including 6 mos. FOR SALE—Cafe fixtures consist- ing of back bar, counter, stools . and booths. . Very reasomable Apply Kaufmann's Cafe. — e CHOICT. level residence lot, 50x100, 5@t bargain. Best location in city. inquire 132 6th 8. | @BE MORRIS 1= nighiand foreet £ wood, any length. ! ONAL pargams 1 used ears now. Good selection. Con- {mors Motor Co. i Uniforms—Men’s Shirts | Tailored to Order $ | | BMART DRESSMAKING | [ I SHOPPE I to 12 Nfl to 6 pm. Main St. % .Phone 219 | = .3 GARLAND BOGGAN Flooring Contractor s | F¥ite Fioors— Estimates Proe 1500 ! 35.00 by Total tost to:you ,.' 45829750 Full Automatic ' - - Silent Guarahteed ‘RICE & AHLERS Co. sl RLmING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advitics ihat ;ohaull coat” WINDOW _CLQEAMNG. PHONE 485 AL TRA SR TARY GROCERY “The Store Thes Pleases™

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