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[TLL GIVE $10 TO } ANYONE WOT'LL I DONT AIM TO $ INTIMIDATE NUTHIN'/ I JESS FOR RENI _|FOR RENT—Four-room furnished flat near Moose Hall. Apply at Cliff Apartment FOR SALE—D: , dress iron bedstead, coil springs, | tress. Also breakfast set con- \ g of table and four cha condition. Reasonable for cash. Telephone 564. 1% IOI: RENT—Two-room apartment. Very reasonable. Telephone 385. r 3 ——|FOR RENT—Furnished SeVEn—l‘OOn'l FOR S:\L;Zd t!um]‘)" :‘Jpp‘;‘:l(“nc‘:‘l,‘li; house. Furnace heat. Inquire new ha 2 Bishop Apartments. yards. Can be scen at our shop.|_—-lor b G. E. Krause. |FOR RENT — Modern four-room ater in A-1 condi- p. Telephone 385. ‘, furnished , house. Gastineau Ave- nue, close in. Telephone 561. FOR SALE FOR RENT—Two-room furnished FOR SALE—Tame M: rd ducks. | Gan be used for call ducks. P, O.| “partment, steam heated, $20 monthly. Apply Nickinovich Box 23063 Juneau, Apartments. Telephone 5601, o | FOR SALE—Furniture of 3 °°’“\Foxz RENT—Two-room _furnished apt., including bed, dresser, x\w] apartment, also four-room furn- gi’le;y&’;“{jfl‘f;’ it’::;;cslg‘o‘n ished house. Telephone 3204, l"7l Franklin St. or Phone 566. | FOR RENT—Four-room furnished e o iy house. Electric range, hot and FOR SALE—Caic ana restaur cold water, bath. $25. Tel. 180%. doing good business but. owner AR 17y O must leave city to look after| FURNISHED Apts. for rent. CIlift other business. Terms cash or| Ap ments. Phone 209. part down. Communicate immed-| — - o e jately 3181 Empire for personal| OR RENT — & furnished apartment, private bath. Tele- interview. phone 3753 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house., Apply Mrs. J. C. Lund, 5th and Kennedy. FOR SALE -~ Two cottages near Second. and Franklin. Must sell to close Jennie Winn Estate..Far information apply to John Reck, Administrator. 4| FURNISHED house for rent. In- FOR SALE_Tabies, chairs, Jining| duire Bishop Apts. room furniture.. Tworoven Lang %RRENI o ,.]"‘c_;wm"chi"“‘(, range, with NEW RAY OIL}" 414 path, Beautiful view. Apply Burner attachment. Also dish-| ocinean Hotel, es, kitchen equipment, knives.! . _ afan it forks and tableware. Frigidaire,| FURNISHED apartmel vity reasonabigfplephone 107 or inquire Bergmann Dining Room. Telephone 3602 PERELLE Apartments. Phone 2004. Furnished house and apartments CHOICE lovel resiaence 1ot, 50100, at bargain. Best, location in city. Inquire 132 6th St. FOR RENT — The R. C. Peterson o A house near Third and Gold. In- SACRXHCE 1932 wn.,ys G, quire First National Bank. sedan. Perfect condition. Priced — - for quick sale. Phone 4042. | FOR RENT-—Refinished four-room furnished house. $15.00 monmy Phone Dougxa.s 394 —— i 800 shares Hirst-Chichagof stock 60 cents. Inquire Nugget Shoppe.|_ FOH Ruw -— unrge ho.xsekecplng room, electric plate, $15. Also 2- room apt. with range. Phone 436. FOR RENT - furnished apart- ment, .newly decorated, with bath. Also furpished two, room Houses and cabins. Apply Cash Grocery, Willoughby Ave, or telephone —| 101-2 rings. ings re-| Bathe.| FOR RENT — Two-roguq, furnished | house or cabin on 9th St. Tele- Hospital| phone 2654. FOR SALE—Modern home for. sale. Reasonable terms. Telephone 169. Mrs. E. C. Guerin. —— ¥OR SALE or rent—Planos and radios. Expert piano tuning, An- derson's Music Shoppe, Seward Street. Telephone 143 or 488. T SR COATS remodeled and newed. Phone 3801, Mrs, wood, dry. New Building. TURN your ola “gola “into value Cash or trade at Nuaget shw FOR REN1-—Srecptn; room. Phone 837, . ®0ees00000c00oc vooo in Estebeth leaves every 2060 - - old, longed eeevssccoooocoe Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northwestern sclieduled to ar- rive in port at 10 o'clock tonight and remains about 6 hours before sailing for the westward. Noerco scheduled * to Saturday mornmg. SCHEDULED SATLINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle October 7 at 10 a. arrive October T, B scheduiled to sail from Scattle October 9 at 9 p. m. Depere scheduled to sail from S e, October 14,., SOUTHROUND SAILINGS Princess Louise schedulzd to arrive in port at 5 o'clock tomorrow morning and sails two hours later. Alaska scheduled southbound about October 5. LOCAL SAILINGS urs- day night at 6 p. m, for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves eyery Thursday at 10 a. m., for Petersburg, Kake ang way. ports. —————— “es e TIDES TOMORROW High tide 1:00 a. m., 16.5 feet Low tide 6:57 a. m., 0.3 feet High tide 1:06 p. m., 18.0 feet Low tide 7:3¢ p. m,, -18 feet — . —— DIES IN FAIRBANKS Edward McGatigan, died rece. illness. Mr. Alaska since 1807. He some time. : CHANGES IN 000000t esccsneee0s0e e 53 years y in St. Joseph's Hospital in Fairbanks after a pro- McGatizan, who was born in Ireland, had lived had made his home at Poorman in the Ruby district for far as is known he is unmarried and his only surviving relative is As Joseph McGatigan, a brother, who PLANE CRASHES EXPERIENCED dressmaker “am.s: Pilot Reuben Johnson, of Mec- work by day or week. Price rea-|Carthy, . while flying from that sonable. Phone 205. place to Valdez last week, with B L Fred Togstad as passenger, crashed LADY needs rk by hour or day.|pear the summit of Thompson Phone 44. Pass. . The plane was considergbly damaged, Togstad was bruised 1buu|, the .face and had several tccth knocked out, while Jahnson GHILDPEN carefl ror by day, week or month. Phone 2552. §1 to $1.25. Mens heels 50c, lwdxcs b ARSI o s RN Advertisemenss spreaa world 35c. Saloum's. Seward Street. I " LOST AND FOUND $5.00 REWARD $5.00 BOST—For the return of bundle ef advertising matter to the, Capitol Theatre or any informa- ticn about 1 .Na, question; asked. Rectwrn the bundle and get the money. LOST—Twenty gauge pump shot- n. Marked Mort Truesdale Probably lost near Rock Dump | Float, Finder please return to Horace Adams. | products before you. Homé-Like Suttoundihgs Quiet, homelike surround- ings, add the ultimate to the dignity of a Charles W. Car- ter Mortuary conducted fun- eyal , servige. A, beautiful chapel with organ. Private retiring room. Skilled ar- rangement of flowers. The GRACIOUS, complete setv- jce this community expects. | ~ SEE BJG VAN Gunsand Aminunmon 204 Pront St - 205 Seward . | GUNS FOR RENT best known pion kon, passed away enroute for medical attention. curred on the steamer Whitehorse —et YUKON PIONEER DIES Joshua D. runi, one of rs of the, to Rochester, lives .in Ireland. Funeral arrange- ments -had not made. been definitely the Yu- suddenly while Minnesota, Death oc- when between the mouth of the Stewart river and Coffee Creek. Mr. Hunt had followed placer min- ing ever since going to the Yukon in 1898 and was considered one of the most skilled in his line. e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay NAVIGATION Wrangell Narrows—Midway Rock | Light, reported extinguished Sep- tember 19, was relighted Septem- ber 21. Wrangell Narrows — Petersburg | Creek Light, color of daymark changed from red to white Sep- tember 21. Frederick Sound — West Pinta Rocks Light, reported extinguished September, 22, will be relighted as soon as practicable, Bucareli Bay—West Coast Zrince of Wales Island—Cape Flores Light- ed Buoy 4A was established Sep- tember 27 in thirty-three feet of water close to west side of 2% fathom shoal located % -mile north- ward of Cape Flores. The light 1»' flashing white, 30 candlepower, and shows a flash of 0.4 second dura- tion every four seconds. San Christoval Channel — West Coast Prince of Wales Island— Hermanos Islands Range Beacons, reported missing September 26, will be rebuilt as soon as practicable. | NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT AND ARREST OF PROPERTY No. 3519-4. In Admiralty. In the District Court for the Ter-| ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau. JESSIE PATTERSON, whose mar- ried name is Mrs. John S. Pat- terson, Libellant, ESTEBETH, Official Number 2186, 559, her masts, tackle, apparel, furniture fixtures, anchors, ma- chinery, engines and equipment, and J, V. DAVIS, Respondents. TO. ALL CONCERNED: NOTICE. 18 HEREBY GIVEN that I, ALBERT WHITE, as United States Marshal for the Territory of Alaska, did on the 21st day of Sept. 1913, attach and arrest the Motor- ship ESTEBETH, Official Number 216,659, her masts, tackle, apparel, fur re, fixtures, anchors, ma- chinery, engines and equipment, in the above-entitled action in the above-entitled court, brought by Jessie . Patterson, libellant, against the Motorship ESTEBETH, her masts, tackle, apparel, furnitura, fixtures, anchors, machinery, en- gines and equipment, and against J. V. DAVIS, in a certain cause civil .and maritime, for damages in the sum of, $10,716.00, claimed by libellant to have been sustained by her while a passenger aboard said vessel on January 2, 1933, and ip which libel the libellant de- mands payment of said damages. together with interest and costs, to be and appear at the time and place of the return of said process, to-wit: The 14th day of October, Wtwh ItUp ’ A Bright Snappy Job Makes {‘ll eO;&lelwllxm Look Keeps t%flgefi that $1.00 CONNORS Motor Co., INC. FRONT STREET 1933, if the same shall be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise, on the next, day of jurisdiction thereafter, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock am., in the District Court Room in the Federal and Territorial Building E Juneau, Alaska, and then and ere to interpose their claims for the same and to make their allega- | tions and answer in that behalf, and to show cause, if any they <have. why said Motorship ESTE- ‘BB.TH,her masts, tackle, apparel, lrurnlture. fixtures, anchors, ma- {chinery, engines gnd equipment should not be condemned and sold Ito satisfy lbellant's said demands. |Upon failure to so appear and answer, default will be entered and condemnation ordered as prayed _for in this libel suit filed here. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Sept. 21, 1933. ALBERT. WHITE, y ,U. 8, Marshal. By E. MARTIN, ity U. 8. Marshal. R. E. ROBERTSON, M. E. IIONA Lmellant m w Sept. 21, 1933, Last publication, Oct. 6, 1933. DELEGATE HEARS available, | ed this week. The Public Works ‘Administration allotted to the| Coast Guard several millions of | dollars for construction of six new | Vs, Motorshipr;ut&ers and modernization of oth- -|ers. | Delagate that if one of the new ships is not sent north, then one fof the finest of cutters now commission will arrangemetns could be made to have a cutter in those waters all during the coming ever, that will not ble sifice so many craft are to be put in drydock for modernization. as all the by the Public Works Administra- tion must be expended within the next year. PHONES 83 OR 85§ CUTTER ASSURED FOR S.W. ALASKA | | i Dimond'’s EKH Rewarded —Commander Hemlet Pledges Vessel WASHINGTON, D. S, Scpt. 23.§ —(B al Correspondence)—A bat- | tle waged by Southwestern Alaska | for rs has finally ended in vic- tory. It was announced yesterday thati commencing next spring a Coas Guard cutter will be dssign:zd per- manently to Southwestern Alaska for the protection of shipping in those waters. For long it has been urged that this step be taken, but previously the cutter has been withdrawn during the winter months, when the waters along the Alaska Pen- insula and Aléutian Islands are especially boisterous and protec- fion is needed perhaps more than at any other time. Soon after reaching Washington Delegate Dimond talked this mat- ter over with Admiral Hamlet, commandant of the Coast Guard and was informed that while bud- getary restrictions did not make possible an immediate favorable reply an order would be made stationing a cutter in Southwestern Alaska all the year around just as soon as the money became That happy condition was reach- Assurance has been given the in be. For a while it was hoved that wintsr. How- now be possi- money made available BEPRESSION IN WORLD LIFTING LEAGUE IS TOLD United States Leads All Nations in Industtial Recovery GENEVA, Oct. 3—The Econo- mic Commission of the League of Naalons has reported that world depression is gradually lifting and the economic situation, ospecially in the United States, is steadily | improving. Alexander Lovejoy, head of the League's financial section, said rapid construction of International frade would appear to have been checked, at any rate for the mo- ment. He sald further that in- dustrial recovery in the TUnited States is the fastest of all nations. France is second and and Ger- many and Japan_ third. PR g L SYLVESTER HOWELL DIES Sylvester Howeli, =7 years old, a resident of the North since 1897 and formerly one of the most prominent mining operators in Alaska, died recently at St. Jos- epr’s Hospital in Fairbanks. He had been ill for some time with paralysis, and his death was due to that allment. The deceased had a brother, Delmar Howell, at Weiser, Idaho. e, A Kansas City woman contract- ed a rare type of recurrent fever from a rat bite. 3 Delegate Dimond is especially pleased to have been of assistance to the residents of Southwestern Alaska in this matter, as he feels that presence of a cutter there 12 months much to prevent loss of life and in the year will do will add materially in reducing dnmage to shlppm;, ———a—— Daily Emprre Want Ads Pay PUSSESSSONSUUT TS S “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” EXCLU SIVELY “Juheal’s Own Store” JUNEAU THE SANITARY GROGERY “The Stdré That Pledses” ORDER NOW EITHER FROM YOUR FAVORITE TRANSFER OR CALL US MILLS, Liic.~ PHONE 358 FINEST S ASKA SAILING SCHEDULE Sailings from Seattle Every Saturday Morning 10:00 o'clock Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound YUKON 4 Sept, 20 ALASEA ... Sept. 26 oct. 5 N'WESTERN ...Sept.30 Oct. 4 oct. 15 YUKON ..0cte. 7. Oct. 10 Oct. 20 ALASKA .Cct. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. 26 PORTS OF CALL Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- burg, Juneau, Haines, Skag- way, Cordova, Valdez and Seward . S.S. Alaska calls at Sitka north and southbound. S.S. Yukon calls at Yakutat north and south- bound. 8.5. Northwestern calls at Seldovia and Kodiak. FOR INI‘ORMATXON AND TICKETS THE ALASKA i.m Roung_T_ rip Raté ‘mmy-l -u-.-. J: B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt: Axt Fhone 114 3.5 “ZAPGRA" ‘oo ESnyies inm Calling at Finter, Chichagof®, Hoonm, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Klai wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only OFFICE JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK Phone 3 Juneau Commercidl Dock, Agenitt CANADIAN Wills Navigation Company FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneati for Douglas ase PACIFIC t—Freight will be accepted: Tickets, reservations and full $—Saturdays only. particulars from Thane ~ ol Gfisam. 6:15p.m1i. SATLING | it Sag TO VANCOUVER, VICIORIA | rhL s and SEATTLE ‘\ 12:30p.mt 11 lspm 2:00p.m. (2mh;g;ghc 3:30p.m.t 11:00a.m. From Juneau S4io0p e PRINCESS LOUISE ZLeaves Douglas for Junm i Oct. 4, 15, 24 6:30a.m. ! 8:30a.m. PRINCESS NORAH 9:308.m.1 { Nov. 2, 16, 30 12:45p.m.t | 2:15p.m. 1 SUMMEE TOURIST FARES 3:45p.m.t | NOW IN EFFECT 5:00p.m. ! Good till Octoker 51, 1933 *—Thane. E ! ) V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU Junedn Ferry & Navigde | tion Cofitpany ! S A Plne |"Fine Floors _ Estimates Free { GARLAND BOGGAN | I | Pacific Transportation Company M. 8. “PACIFIC” Leaves City DocR év&y Thurs: day at 10 an. 16¢ Pet Kake, Port Alexandér and way points. 3. B. Burford & Co,, Agentd Phoné 7 Vélentné Bldg. ~ Flooring Contractor Hardwood P‘loormg—um i Sanding, Finishing 408 Goldstein Blg. CHANNEL BUS LINE LEAVE AUK BAY | 7:00 a.m.—12:30 p.m.—4:30 p.m. LEAVE JUNEAU (Out Highway) 9:15 am.—2:30 p.m—5:30 p.m. thuljl Motorship “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agent FPhone Single O The Elal:g:e. Shog Plorence Hol.mquu. M LUMBER 'A’l'l = T Aavernsements spfead world } Tbomfllrdm Co. M For Resérv. ‘dtié e v

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