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5~ POLLY AND HER PALS WHO'S BEEN HAWGIN' THE PAST HOUR? course, it isn't anything to ple are always losing thing FOR SALE—Vacuum cleaner which has been used for demonstration work. Reasonable. Don’t miss this. Alaska Electric Light and Pow- er Co. FOR SALE—The Manhattan Hotel, fully equipped and doing good business for sale at Cordova, Al-| gska. Total purchase price $8,000.. Cash payment down $2,500. ance easy terms. Owner quitting sountry. . Wire or write Mike Bteele, Manhattan Hotel, Cor- dova, Alaska. | i [ FOR SALE — vompiete chicken ranch equipment capable of handling 500 chickens. Equipment includes Diesel oil Hoover burner, 260-egg incubator, waters, feed- ers, wire etc. Big sacrifice for guick sale. Call or write Empire | 3490. FOR SALE—uming room set. _spring. Phone 1423. Also POR SALE—Cale ana restaurant doing good business but owner | must leave city to look after other business. Terms cash or t down. Communicate immed- SOl You may lose your head any minule these days. vertising for them in the ‘Lost and Found’ columns of THE DAILY EMPIRE TELEPHON] — ) THE BATH ROOM FER UNCLE SAML. N-- HE'S TAKIN' AND THE MORAL OF THAT IS: of worry about, because peo- s and finding them by ad- 374 FOR RENT HOUSE. Inquire Bishop Apts. FOR RENT-! house. Phone oom furnished 1. FOR RENT-—Two and three-room furnished, heated apts. Phone 5601 { FOR RENT—I-urnished three-room | office suite. Heated. Apply Juneau | Melody House or Telephone 65 FOR RENT — Large steam-heated dpartment. Apply Nugget Shop. | FOR RENT-—Store room and apart- | ment at 122 Second Street. Apart- ment consists of 4 rooms. Partly! furnished. Inquire San Francisco | Bakery. FOR RENT — Six-room furnished apartment with bath. Also two room furnished apartment with bath. Telephone 3253. | i | | sewing machines. Expert piano, tuning. Phonograph repnirmg.i Anderson Music Shoppe. Telephone 143. APARTMENT. Tel. 2004. 421 E. Tth LAST EVENING {Rose Geohegan, Gordon Geohegan, Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to ar- arrive at 6 o'clock tomor- row morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle March 3 at 10 a. m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle March 5 dt 9 p. m. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver March 9 at 9 p. m. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seaftle March 10 at 10 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northwestern scheduled south- bound March 8. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 am, for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. e e 0 e 0 0000 00 —et——— ALASKA LEAVES ON WAY SOUTH | On the way south, by way of Sitka, the steamer Alaska, Capt. C. V. Westerlund, commander and/ Dave Doran, purser, sailed from here at 6 o'clock last evening af-| ter being in port all day discharg- ing and loading freight. Those who left here were: for| Sitka, Mrs. Etta Salem, Frank D. Price, James L. Brightman, B.| C. Delzelle, Sam Shucklin, A. Van[ Mavern, N. A. McEachran and; Glen Carrington; for Petersburg.i [ Mrs. Gordon Geohegan, Mrs. M. B. Enge, Tom Scott and H. J. Stall; | for Ketchikan, D. Fenton; and for Seattle, J. B. Bernhofer, Alfred| Dishaw, Alex Sabanoff, Thelma Archaumbault, Mrs. Lee R. John- son, J, B. Stam, Marine News Customs for Alaska. S. B. Tatone, ¥ SMATTER, UNK2 CAN'T YA GIT IN THE TUB' WITH THAT TUMMY W~ iremn VIAPORA HERE " FROM SOUTH , EARLY TODAY JUNEAU VESSEL . e IS LIBELED BY CUSTOMS HOUSE Gasboat W;\XZA‘. Owned bay‘ R. B. Mclver, May Be Forfeited by Gov't. Libel proceedings were institut- . Kar tricia h ed in Ketchikan yesterday by Lhe‘b T S 1i1—!(ane United States Customs Service| against the Juneau gas boat Wa»jTALLAPOOSA RETURNS 3, i 1o i e FROM TRIP TO SUMDUM THURSDAY AFTERNOON; At 5 o'clock yesterday arnemoon‘ the U. 8. Coast Guard cutter Tal- CAPT. TOM HILL, 87 YEAR OLD PIONEER, 7o =iied fom, 2 0 ARR]VESFROMNOME word x'oc;cived hy the ”Govc or’ that the gasboat Sea Foam, Capt. Tom Hill, 87 year old ed by Claus Jacobsen, was in| pioneer of Alaska, arrived in Ju-|distress near that place | neau ‘yesterday from Nome, where The Sea Foam was found on the| he has lived since the first big Peach at Sumdum and Mr. Jacob- gold strikes made in that district sen had already taken the engine| lured him north from Juneau near- Out of the boat. The bottom of| ly thirty-five years ago. the craft was badly damaged, ac-‘ Capt. Hill made the trip out © to Lieut. Commander H.| from Nome by airplane with Unit- |C. Perkins. Sup] and prows—" éd States Marshal Thomas Gaff- ng a general nd several passengers to neau, the motorship Zapora, t. Hugh McDonald commander H. E. Mattson purser, docked he Junezau Commercial Dock morning at 5 o'clock. It was du to sail at 3 o'clock this yon stopping at Sitka, Craig and Ketchikan, hére ' on the Zapora A | A. P. Dadson, n, and from Hoonah, Mrs.| oy J | ions were left for Jacobsen by the cutter, before Mr it left Sumdum ney, friend of many years. They flew first to Ruby and from to return here. there Pilot Vic Ross picked them| TOWOITOW, about noon, the Tal- up and flew with them to An-|lapoosa will leave here for the chorage where they caught -the halibut patrol on which it will be boat train to Seward to bcard Fhe away for three weeks. steamer Alaska. Before going to Nome, Capt. Hill ESTEBETH LEAVES ‘ SITKA, WAY POINTSj ing camp along the waterfront,| and on his hand he still wears a | ring—made from the first goldhe' On its regular weekly mail, | panned in Gold Creek. Capt. Hill|freight and passenger run to Sllknj came north in the early 90's and |and way ports, the motorship Es- was one of the first persons 1n}¢,ebgm, Capt. Edward Bach and | the Territory to become associat-|David Ramsey, purser, left Ju- ed with Charles D. Lane, one Of ineau last evening at 6 o'clock. the most colorful mining men of Those leaving here on the Es- the west. tebeth were, for Tenakee, Charles Capt. Hill has entered St. Ann's|{Cook; for Hirst-Chichagof, M Hospital and expects to l‘enlflln‘Go]dherg and for Chichagof, M. Mattson. there for the next several months. | ‘The motorship is due back in Jupeau on its return ftrip next |MR. AND MRS. JOE SHORT Kla- | m Seattle were, Pulius Meinber- | residin; : Martin ' E.| Building. from Klawock, R. J. Per-|of the force at George Brothers | | | | | desire to offer any foreign articles, | materials or supplies. [ ot i Peison Mushrooms Kill Nine Filipinos SAN LOIS OBISPO, <Calit, March 2—A fungus dinner at Ar- royo Grande South yesterday re- sulted in the death of nine Fili- pings, and thirteen others with two white men as their employees, Jack and Walter Huber, are re- covering. They did not realize the difference between deadly toad- stools and succulent mushrooms at a gala feast after heavy rains in which myriads of mushrooms| shot up. | — e HAVE MOVED TO SUITE IN GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Mr. and Mrs. Joe Short are now g in a suite in the Goldstein Mr. Short is a member | Grocery Store. 5 There have been uny major chang- es in outlines of the oceans and continents since earliest times, says the Smithsonian Institution. U. S. Departmenv ot Agriculture, Bureau of Public Roads, February 28, 1934. Sealed hids will be re- ceived at the office of the Bureau f Public Roads, 419 Federal & Ter- itorial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska, until 2 o'clock P. M. on March 28, 1934, for 1.379 miles of grading and sur- facing on the Gartina Highway, Hoonah Village Road, in the Ton- gass National Forest, First Judicial Division, Ter of Alaska, in- volving 6.0 ac clearing, 4.5 acres grubbing, 6,800 cubic yards un- classified excavation and borrow, 2,300 cubic yards gravel top and supplemental, 245 M ft. BM. un- treated timber, 135 M ft. BM treated timber, 4500 square feet log cribbing and 692 lineal feet corru- gated metal pipe nestable. The at- tention of the bidder is directed to the special provisions covering sub- letting and assigning the contract, minimum ‘wage rates and alternate bid to be submitted in case he may Where plans and specifications are requested, a | deposit of $10.00 will be required to insure their return within thirty days after opening of bids. Checks shall be made payable to Bureau of Public Roads, Juneau, Alaska. Plans and specifications may be ex- amined at the Bureau of Public Roads, Federal & Territorial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. Bid blanks may be obtained ‘at the office of the Bureau of Public Roads, Room 419, Federal & Territorial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska, M. D. Williams, 'District Engineer. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle' Northbound Southbound Mar. 1 Mar. 8 Steamer ALASKA. N'WESTERN NAZINA .. VICTORIA . Mar. 3 Mar. 6 Mar. 15 YUKON Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 22 REGULAR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wran- gell, Petersburg, ‘Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cordova, Valdez and Seward. NORTHWESTERN calls at Seldovia and Kodiak. VICTORIA calls at Yakutat and Latouche. YUKON calls at Sitka northbound and south- bound. ALASKA calls at Sitka southbound. For All Travel Information Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent Feb. 27 Mar. 5 ... Feb. 24 Feb. 24 PHONE 2 J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Fhone 79 Frt. Agt. Fhone 114 GUY L. SMITH, Ticket Agent, Douglas . ” Leave Seatile Arrivi 'unce, M.S.“ZAPORA e 2 Eeb 2 Feh 2 Calling at Funter, Chichagof¥, Hoonan, Tvnakee, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only SEATTLE AND RETURN—$50.00 Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 lbs Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agen FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU 6:15a.m. 74:00p.m. SAILING | 7:15a.m. 6:15p.m. ! 8:00a.m *7:30p.m. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | 9:15a.m. 9:45p.m. and SEATTLE | 12:30p.m. 11:15p.m. 2:00p.m. 12:00 Midaighy From: Juneau { 3:30p.m. “1:00a.m. | PRINCESS NORAH ! LEAVE DOUGLAS February 28 | 6: :30a.m. March 14, 28 7:302.m. Winter Excmston Fares Now in| 8:30a.m. Effect—Round Trip Fare $64.00 9:30a.m. Final Limit March 31, 1934 | 12:45p.m. 2:15p.m. Tickets, reservations and full 3:45p.m. partiulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent *—Saturday only. t—Goes to Thane. JUNEAU Fine Floors Estimates Free 1\: Juneau Fe"'_V & Naviga- | GARLAND BOGGAN tion Company | Flooring Contractor FOR RENT-—Seven room furnished house, four _bedrooms. Fireplace Hardwood Flcoring—Laying, Sanding, Finishing TR — fately 3181 Empire for pérsonal | Jones-Stevens Shop ,’ [ Interview. B. F. Heintzleman, Vella Truitt ' Monday morning. Moehring, Nels Anderson, O. M.} s — e — WANTED—$2,50000 for 3 years &t 8%. Gilt edge security. First mortgage. Empire H 3511. POSITION as cook, housekeeper or practical nurse about March 10 Mary E. Kramer. Phone 361. FOR expert typewrinng, tramed! nursing, child’s care or house- | ‘work by the day or hour, Phone 436 or call Channel Apartments [ WANTED—Will purchase foot pow- er sewing machine. Must be in good condition and reasonable r cash. Address T 1111 care pire. WANTED—$5,000, gilt-edge secur- “ity. Will pay 8%. Address replies| fo Empire No. 3431. | ' Daily Emprre Want Ads Pay FOR RENT--Four-roum furnished house.- Phone 187 after 6 p.m. FOR‘ RENT—Furnished two room apts. Apply Johnson's Apts. or telephone 5102. PGS THREE-room turnished apt., bath, electric range. Corner 3rd and Gold. Ellingen Apts. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay F’"”“’"’w “Tomorrow’s Styles - Today” [ IT’S A PLEASURE To Sell the Old Reliable U. S. and BALL BAND e et =7 WORTH? Figure 'up just what F o other valuables were fire. Then compare [ With the cost of ad quirements. Come i valuables_ are receiv deserve. The First 07 N E Rubber Boots—Shoe Pacs COST MORE—WORTH IT ! _SEE BIG VAN | (7% ¥ HOW MUCH ARE YOUR VALUABLE POSSESSIONS important papers, documents, cost of PRDTEUI‘ION in the modern First National Safety Deposit Valuts. as $5.00 per year, why risk loss or damage that would cost you many times this amount? At the First National there is an individual lock box of just the size to meet your re- Posit reservanm\ NOW and know that your Bank Juneau, Alaska = Window, Plate and Auto GLASS Moulding, Panels and Hardwood 2 SECOND AT FRANKLIN Service Is Our Motto Lo you would lose if your jewelry and stolen “or destroyed by your figure with the low o (] MO The money you spend on & washwoman 52 times a year; the cost of soap and wash- ing utensils that have to be frequently replaced; the wear and tear on clothes far grealer by home methods; the possible illness due to unsanitary processes or over- taxing of your own vitality + o 4 Just add these up and then compare the result with our low-priced laundry serv- T Alaskn Lqundry equate protection as low n—make your Safe De- ing the protection they N N ational ‘Ofl Meat. Call Windsor Apart- " LAD E | i TURN your ola gola into value, Menis. g "éfi}"f“' iy Rt g u:gg'mp::A:s '3 | ‘Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Fhena) b2 L e Pualfiaumiepmsstion Gy “ § erty, illiam Dugan, John 2 & 22 " 4 F iCash or trade at Nugges m‘\iVACANcyhz PO rooni pores Rokas_and E. A. Robinson. | Seward Street Near Third | , M. S. ‘PAC]:FIC” B or crod 1 o3 diy, woik| and furnished houséBMARIARSS ia_——_—__; e -—G" Telephone 62 Telephone. 62 TIME SCHEDULE Leaves City Dock every Thurs- 3?,3 B T Adis. R et | CHANNEL BUS LINE || gy ¢ 10 am for Petershurs, ORR sloainhéstea o . TIDES TOMORROW o ! BERGMANN | Krafft Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau, nclx;z Port Aléexander and way % m for rent.!e e 6 e o ® o o ®w 0 0 0 0| - 7:00a.m. 7:45am. | A = WANTED TR, - | migh tide 1:55 a. m., 172 feet || T_DEI,&{IEE ‘Iv{goazwwinthl, ! . 12:30p.m. 30pm. " | P:‘o:; ';:""" bl i ANTED — Woman wants houss | MAC MAYBURN runch on Shelter| wov, ac 8:%6 & m. 108 18 || Transient Meals 50c i Cablnet Shop L sEChivn, Tomme otk by day or hour. Phone 44.| /All equipped. Box 1658, High fide 200 p. m, 103 1% || 3 ARqIMGE Mike Danilott | " MILLWORK T o OPPORTUNITY Your selection of this establishment gives us the opportunity of add- ing dignity and beauty to a ceremony of sorrow. Qur services are priced to meet the needs of all. The Charles W. Carter ‘Mortuary " PHONH 1862 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” 8:00a.m. 9:15a.m. TSN AT S T W U Motorship ALWAYS “ESTEBETH” | the latest at Leaves Juneam Every Thars- COLEMAN’S day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports . DAVE HOUSEL, Agent The Fl b & Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 421 Juneau Ice Cream 3 Parlors Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S DANISH CREAM ) 5______11___4 Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. . . ITS Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. »when in need of MOVING or STORAGE “Fuel 0il Coal - Transfer | FOR N 409 % one - INSURANCE “See H. R. sni’&f‘ & SON’ . | Bebrends Bank BId, 3 e "IDEAL PAINT SHOP If I¢'s Paint We Have It] *° PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster CUT YOUR FUEL BILL! Let us clean your furnace now with the TORNADO FURNACE VACUUM CLEANER Gets the soot and dirt in every nook and corner arri Machine Shop ing