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W ant ,‘fblidi‘ Information Phone 374 PRSI Count' 5" average words ine. Daily rate per Hve ' inbéEtions Pirst day, per hne & L 10¢ | Following days, per line BE | Mitimum charge, 50¢. Monthly ratéc furnished on re- W thie | lue for consecu- FOR RENT -- 5- TOoR RFNT 2-room house, SESSN POR RENI'AON‘ room Bpt dhh» es, lipen, $15 month. Entrance near Front St. and City Float. FOR RENT—Furnished 4-room apt. Se¢ Bert Caro. Phone 281, VACA‘{L!FS Clth in: Sl‘m’ ew Apts. Furnished. Also water, lighls. Alst cabins, room house. 2 and Franklin. Apply next partly furnighed, $15. W. H. Robertson, Phone 47h4, (uest. Zopy must be n office by p'elock ‘on day of publication to nsure ltisertion on same Jay. We accept ads over telephoni trom persons - h8Ed in telefhotie itectory. * 1 #hione’ 14" “Ask for wd-taker z — Simmons baby Upst FOR SALE like new City Float rs entra Vanity dresser, $10. lloughby Avenue. FOR SALE Call 607 Wi FOR SALE— class condition phone Kimball piano, Reasonable first | Tele- | | | bottom | Trans: round Reliable FOR SALE14-ft towboat. Inquire fer Office i house | ee | FOR SALE i Toom with acreage, Seatter Tract phone 145. FOR SALE—Properiy on Shattuck | Way now _occupied by Columbia LumBés ‘08, extéinding south one ’wm“mu Béurdord ab Home| full block. Call A. Dishaw, Phone 419, FOR SALE — 17-ft. skiff. Cheap. Inquire Carl Graves. Phone 349 FOR SALE — Gasboat, 24 ft. Victor, six-horsepowe fer, A-1 condition. Se land Gardens. | "R SALEEighteen-foot rowii- | bottom rowhoat, Call C 335 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n 8 and 7 pm FOR Real bargain, furnish- ed Ssummer house at Auk Bay. $650. Call Bill Rudolph, Sanitary Grocery. FOR BALE—Double lot. Good local- ity. Reasonable. Phum 226, FOR SALE‘ -Upright piano, r.hcnp for cash. Address P. O. Box 1026, Juneau, Alaska. FOR SALE — piate Glass, Doors, Windows. SEE WRECKER ROX. TAKU RY eight h.p. Johnson. tion. Reasonable. Bhoppe. FOR SALE—The Concrete Mig. Co. plant; Full basement; spacious facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 o see F. Fagerson o premises: " BUAT xC Vteert long, Good condi- Inquire Snap NASH iédau, splendid " condition Good tires. Telephone 4134. POR BALE—Coal and Pres-lo-logs. See Juneau Com Dock or Phoue 3 FOR BALE—Tnree furnished cab- Ins at Ténakeé, Alaska. See Mrs Reedeér at Northern Hotel DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! IDEAL PAINT SHOP | I It's Paint We Have It! WENDT & GARSTER PHONE 8 ¥OR RENT aNife-foom house, FOR RENT — In Ma FOR RENT- | v FOR RE! |FOR RENT | PIANOS rentea—uned. Phone 143 El- * eetrol antomafic stcam heat, nice- ly. furnished, six bedroonis, two | batHs, . elgctric; range !nuull'tl Windsor Apartments. | hall Apts. | Four rooms furnished. Heated Fine view. Phone 330, 3-room furnished apt. Clitf Apartments. i Corn and Franklin. Suitable for small busi- with living quarters. ness, FOR RENT — Nice quiet heated room for gentleman. Phone 330.| VACANCY, MacKinns» ‘.partments. | Five room unfurnish ed house. 9th and Dixon. Tele phone 385, np.nunem for rent Phone 5601, FURNISHED ¢ Nickinovich Apts FOR RENT—cabins 9th. St. Tom McMullen. Gieorge Anugis WA NTED Boarding House. Hot and cold water in evéry room. Good loca- | tion at end of Gastineau Avenue; ibo.oc-ooo.o.o domar—a | § . o-.oo'-‘-ooo e s50cces0sessescstssentssetessssav e WANTED, — Board after Aug. . Ist. for six people, ferred. Nice home for professional people. - Telephone ticulars. | WANTED--Witlow lady wants work badly. Need employment. references. Phone 472 WANTED—Widow lady wants ork badly. In need of employment. Best of references. Phone 42 Best TURN you; 0la gUI0 !nto value Cash or trade &t Nuaget Snop. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Near Senview Apts. Black silk umbrella. Checked handle. Phonc 2901. 9 KANE FROM KETCHIKAN B. F. Kane, merchandise broker, took passage in Ketchikan for. this port on the Zapora. ¥ HARRI MAcmNE SHOP “ELECTROL —O0f - Course” | Lubwic NELQON | | I] ‘meh Iep(m | Philco—General Electric Agency STREET | FRONT | e ————— T | | . 1 | LADIES = missgs READY-TO-WEAR | Bewara Street Near Third | ‘ . Jones-Stevens Shop S S it SABIN } 5 e | Watch and Jewelry Repairihf at very reasonable rates { PAl L. BLOEDHORN FRONT STREET | Butler Maure Drug Co. “Express Mdngy Orders Anytime” Phdis 134 Free Delivesy T “FINE | 1 | ; Everything in Furnishings for Men 423 for pa ufi and * momers . Accommodations ' ¢ young men pre-| ¢ f \ i|cer of the Alaska Game Commis- Marine PJevvs 12 PASSENGERS LEAVE JUNERU Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Prince George due 0 Thursday evening. North Sea du¢ to arrive Fri- evening. ctoria due Saturday. arrive SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Alice scheduled lo sail from Vancouver at 9 tonight. Prince _Robert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 26 at 9 pm. Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattlé July 27. YuRort scheduléd to sail from Seattle July 27 at § a.m. Princess Louise scheduled to sall frém Vancouver July 27 at 9 pn. Northland scheduled to = safl from Seattle July 29 at 9 pm., Prince Rupert scheduled to sall from Vancouer July 29 at 9 pm. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle July 29 at 9 am. Northveslein scheduled to sail from Seattle July 30 4t 9 ah. day Afternoon En- route West yesterday. The outbouhd list: S. Westeroca, George Halvagus, | ~omb;: Arthur Holcomb. For| Gordp¥ L &. ’vgm aars War'&' Fot Kodiak— W C. Myers DARTIN PORT - | | | | | ‘.O....»Qv&hh.v...t-&l...l......t...l‘..... & afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. Incominy & Dbassengers were Gus Johinson fré iOUTIlBO( ND' SAILINGS Kearney and Wally Kain from Kake; Tom Parks from Sumdom: The Dart momlng ¢ . e v SHOP 1N JUNEAU ¥iF Estcbeth Ieaves ST day nizht at 6 pm., Sitka anhd wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 am. for’ Petersburz, Kake and ‘waypsrts, y UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Lahd ' Office 8:8:0 0.0,.0.0.8:0:0.0.0.0.0 e s s 08 b e — ! st s revebos TIVES TOMORROW s s 60 enacue e Low tide, 3:00 am., 1.5 feet. High tide; 9:24 am., 112 feet. Low tide; 2:57 p.m:, 57 Dpéet. High tide, 9:03' p. ., 14.6 feet e FISH SOLD HERE Fish trading acticity at the Ju- neau Cold Storage plant this morn- ing was limited to the sale of 9,000/ pounds of mixed saltotin and hall-'| but Bff the Sadie’ to the. Sebastian- Stuart -Fish eompmy iCurrent prices were pafd, g TERHUNE BRINGING. NEW GAME VESSEL NORTH AU&U&? 5 o w. June 10. 1935. Notice is hcrehy glven that Harols ® J. Grimstad, . entryman, . togethet ® with his witnesses, Oscar Oberg an: & savern Swanson, all of Jnfiem AlS \aska has made final proof on his |homestead éntty, Anchorage 07227, for a tract of land situate on |{Hump Island, Lyhn Capal, latitude 158° 26’ 30" N. longitude 134 ° 58 100" W. embraced in U. 8. Survey No. 2099, coptaining 150.36 acres, and it is now in the files of the] U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska, and if no protest is filed in {the local land office within the period of publication of thity day thereafter, said fifial proof will be atcepted and findl’ certificite is- sued. i gister. 19% ~ Pirst ;f&ncau llrmnm Lxecutlve offi- & slon, is dn Seattle after & trip to. Washington and expeets to start! north on the new Game Commis+ slon boat, Brown Bear, August 5, he told Frank Dufresne, his ase sigtant here, in 4 versation ‘this attle and Juneau. Terhune is ac- companied by W. A. Crouch, As- sistant Chief of Game Management Agents in thé Biological Survey. The Brbwh Bear is Just being put in commitsion by {he Game Commissiph. ——ed WARTER 10 SEWARD Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Warter left Juneau fer Cotfdova on the Alaska Warter, Who formerly was commis.. Sary manager at the Matanuska \{allcy cplonization t, will be émployed: by the Copper River and Northivestern Railway H - The' Timmins Corporation dropped all options Mt. Free Gold, The Guggenheims the properties KNOWLEDG 'E“ To be able to definite course of . hlnefi.l direction in time of be- reavement is most diffi- cult, for t) who are already Redvily bubdef- We hage the exper- Knce ‘and kiowledge I t can be w:fl’]nd | y by constdnt eMorls ! W perform the - perfeet service and are therefore better Titted to earry out the ik or raREkAl Al rection,_ has on holdings on' near Carmacks. | may take over S | Y- ot “Tomorrow’s Styles “Juneau’s Own Store” e reeerersererreer) | The Charles W, Uikter Mottuaty PHDNE 126-2 “The Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Néxt Cotlacu |} PHONE #i—fvse Deitvery A ST | | | i - ONS.3. ALASKA ¢ Vessel Ca[ls Here Yesler-’ Travelling to the Westward on the steamer Alaska arc 12 passeng- lers which boarded the vessel here | For Seward—J. H. Hall, Mrs. B, | D. Stewart, Jr., Mrs, J. J. Costello, Willlam Laupe, Mrs. A, V. Hol- Moborshlp Dart arriVed from Port & Alexander atid way ports yestertfay* Tyee; T. F. Brouget and wife and H. D. McNeil frem Windham; Jaew s PHONFS 83 OR 85 = CHARLOTTE a8 1P ASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT . P. R. Vessel Takes |47 Round-Trippers on Skagway Run rriving at 8 o'clock last night Vancouver, B. €., the Prin- rlottte brought three pas- to Juneau. e \'s\l.l skippered by Capt. W. remained berthed at Pa- t Dock until midnight, she salled for Skagway. She ake another call here on the southbound run early Friday morn- Purser A. H. Bird reported that there are 147 round-trippers on board. Seventy-four others were boocked direct to Skagway. ‘The inbound list: From Vancouver, B, C.—Miss Dor- qthes, Camphell, & Esu)er Gold- stein. From Prifce Run!rt B. Oi—Mm Mary Hallaren. i S * 'FOUR HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, July 24 —Halibut' ar- rivals, catches and sales today dre «ds follows: From the western hanks—Thor, 35000 pounds, 7% and 6% cents. From the local banks—Aloha 18- L000 pounds, 8% “and T% cents; tross 3,000 pournds, 10 wnd T4 ;. Alitak 10,00 pounds % ahd leaves oh the next mail route run at 7 o'clogk Fridayy. — .- SHOP IN JUNEAU' — Nohca TO CREDITORS - In the Commissioners Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, Before J. F. MUL- , LEN, Commissionér and ex-officio * Probate Judge, Jiuneau Precinct. Anchorage, Alaskd. T the Matter of the Last Will ana 87 8. m. for Pelershirg, Kake Testament and Estate of WIL- LIAM JENNINGS BRYAN Mc- FAULIFFE, Doceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigried has been thl& day appointed = executrix of 'the estate of WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN MCcAULIFFE, deceased. All persons having claims against the ' estate are requésted to present them to the undersigned, at the pmce of H. L. Faulkner, at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) ‘months from the date of this notice. DATED at Juneat, Aldska, July | 9, 1935, HAZEL MacKAY McAULIFFE, - Executrix. rst publication, July 10, 1935. t publication, July 31, 1935. ' BoEiRe FuyiNag 'BOAT GORST GASTINEAD HOTEL 1 STEAMERS CRASH IN FOG ONPAC. GUAST Crew of One Vessel Takes . to Lifeboats 20 Minutes ( After Collision SAN FRANCISCO, July 24—The Jipaheése Koryo Maru and steam- ¢hip Calmdr collided last night 10 miles south of the Ban Francisco lightship. Twenty minutes later the crew of the Calmar was reported to have taken to the lifeboats. Thé Coast Guard Cubter Shaw- nee was quickly dispatehed to the scene. The Japanese vessel was report- ed as being in no apparept danger. | PICKED UP BY CUTTER SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 24.— During the night the Intercoastal freighter Calmar was picked up by the Coast Guard cutter and with two tugs pressed into setrvice, was towed heré. The crew went back abbard from the lifeboats. | There is a twenty foot hole amid- ships o the stabboard side of the Calmar as the result of the col- n with the Japanese craft, jch. also sustained a crushed bow. The extent of the damage to both vessels has not beén determined. - MARSHAL TO KODIAK Deputy United States Marshal W. C. Brown of Kodiak is return- ing to Seward as a passenger on the Aliska from Juneau. He arrived herc from Sitka on thé U. 8. 8. Indianapolis. o Chatham Strais draosportation Oa M. S. “DART” Leaves Femmer Dock evéry Friday w Port_Alexander and way ports. F'mghl recelved not later than 4 P m. Thursday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE ©. REABER, Phone 2% TIMEL SCHEDULE | CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau 47:00 a.m. 7:30 am. 8:15 am. 12:30 p.m. p.m. 4:15 p.m. 5:18 p.m. '#1:30 d.m. bus goés via Glacier ana Montana Creek. slmnus Bus leaves Auk Bay ai 8 instead of 7 a.m. SUNDAY SPECIAL: féaves Auk '!ay at 6:45 pm And Juneau at SATURDAY VN n‘:om.u Leaves Auknzey ot "&M and | 4 TRIPS ON: PRINCE SHIPS 8. 8. e George’ 8. 8. ‘Prince Rupert’ Leaves Junea south- bo(md evéry . Satur- : m jmfl ‘Prinice, Robert’ ang.u qmn-h- u; 3,8 m PHONES: Juneau Hangar, THE-8ANITARY GROCERY Alusku Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Réusonable Charter Rates SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot 612; Nights, 5604; Oftiés, 5§71 1% l.,L SERVINC Alg 4 mmm !bnmm toavé D36 SURAY Due Jusican &tme NorthHound § July 20 July 23 July 23 July 29 LUy 27 July 30 .July 29 Aug. 1 July 30 Aug. 3 Aug: . 8 Aug. 6 Stehmer ALASKA VICTORIA YURON . ALEUTIAN N'WESTERN' ALASKA THE ALASKA LINE PHONES: M. J. Wileuk, Agent, Phone. 2 ly wervice u-m;nm Lea.. Juneau July 28 Aug. 1 Aug. 1 Arrive Juneau July 26 Aug 2 Aug, 9 Aug. 16 Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. T Sept. 7 Sept. 13 S. 8. North Sea M. S. Northland . 8. S. North Sea M. S. Northland S. 8. North Sea .. M. S. Northland S. S. North Sea Sept. 3 S. S. North Sea Sept. 3 M. S. Northalnd :..Sept. 9 ROUND TRIP SEATTLE $65.00 ..Aug. 12 Aug. 19 .Aug. 26 Sept. 9 ~Sept. 13 HAROLD KNIGHT, Agent ... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douglas Agenl @JM Ketchikan Transpor%atibn Co. Negrt sailihg Evelyn Berg froln Tacoma, Wash, JULY 26, and froln Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, JULY 27, at 9 P. M. Calling Ketchikay, Wiangell,, Peterfbugg, Junen: also at Haines. For general mrormamm call Agent—D. B. Femmier—Residence Phone 312, Office Phone 114. FEMMER Aamrf WiLLS NAVIGATION (I)MPANY ; " PIER B.-SEAT’!’LE s‘uéfié Sallings 8. S. BANDON .Jul) M. 8. ZAPORA Juiy S. S. BANDON ......Aug. 1T M. S. ZAPORA .Aug. 1§ S. 8. BANDON Aug. 23 JUNEAU comvnéfl PHONE 3 llloughby Ave. ! Fairbaikd td Juhéat Ketchikan to West Cosst _Juneau to Fairb lineau $ Kefchi All etchikan to Junéau Juneau to. é&%‘m Every SUNDAY Every MONDAY Yery TUBSDAY, - very T SD Y Every TU. SD Y ; E% T&DfiéY #fi'}'b Every FRIDAY . -.Juneau to Fairbanks mivvi..{ &ms%m a &’m« Pacsz Aldfka AlrtQays, Tee. Offiee Gastimean Hotel- PHONE 206 kS EservAHORS EARLY Viacation m&p:%%w i'rom iuneau PRINCESS CHARLOTTE Jily 5; 18, 26 PRINCESS LOUISE July 12, 23 PRIN(EE%S Q‘;IJCE Reduced Summer Tourist Fares Now in Effect. Flaal limit October 31

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