The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 25, 1936, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA PIRE SATURDAY JULY 25, I936 is a short 205 foot long tunnel, u. s DEPARTAEEN'P OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAT T with two crosscuts where the values run around $7 and $8. There is also a croscut half way up the THE WEATHER | shaft with the same ore of the ING REDPENED oN same value. In No.'3 tunnel there | JOIN IN MAK (By the U. 3. Weather Bureau) ! n 0 e O Y . 1lpoml of( ]d l?dfrze of oxr; cutt;m, Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginniig at 4 p.m. July 25: Rus Y G OUP ‘X:. xgx-](t“rulxjuln};e; 5592 t“one value wEEK GGLORFUL Showers tonight and Sunday; light to moderate southerly winds. 1 Bkl LOCAL DATA On Other Claims Time o e On claims No. 5 and 6 the w idth | (Continuea’rrom Page one) | , B, iy Y e Hupaty Wi Yeeom w;;f:u f tr s 40 feet and I | . tolay e [Property Owned by Ju- O e it foet e, s ot ar alrs, adding a spirited and fes-| 4 am. today 3003 52 B s 6 Rain | neauites Is Being Devel- | nangings. There is a 4-foot open |ive atmosphere to the entire pro- TS sy parh SR i B s Jising | cut trench and the values for 22 SYAm. One woman expressed the CABLE AND kADIO REPORTS i oped —_ Ore Values feet in width have gone $12.50 and | Sentiment of all of Juneau when YESTERDAY | TODAY 1 1 bl ;. another 18 feet goes approximately | SN S8id: “As finie a group of boys Highest 4pm. | Lowestéam. 4am. Precip. ¢am % | Gudmen Jensen has returned to $150 to $250. The parallel vein | #nd men as I ever saw in my life station w'm:L temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weatht FINAL CI EARANCE ON WOMEN'S COATS Junéau and reports he has re- i "600 feet from the larger vein anywhere. g | [mchmjoge ,,,,, (.7.9 o | 56 g = 0 — = opened the tunnel on the Rusty and 1s ih Width from sdven to Nf- With the arrival in Channel wa-| Barrow 52 32 32 34 10 20 Rain and SUITS—Sizes 14 to 46—8$9.75 Lode group of claims of the Rusty | \coy feet, There is a 100-foot tun. | 7% @ 4 odlock yesterdsy after-| Nome . oo - 80 180 ik iy Bl E o 3 4 Lode Plo?(‘!‘t,\ h\* lrlch is situated Hel with ore revealéd of $3.50 val- ‘[)n“m i m;se':eg : e%troyer‘ Bet E( % E’w Zs ?2 42 4 a 04 Cldy WOMEN'S DRESSES—all sizes—Dancing . . Dress . . o b ol P € iz | e | *BitabA ' work” condlbess o -a | 0'"3 77 S8 STUESNOER PY ORI | Feletart e el g st §v £ f 5.00 17.95 m;“;n:é }:;ut acn;)n: n-z::mg i 10 foot shaft and thiree open cuts. | Ton e dscstro)er the Litch- | gtrm:l:\]u 5 50 ;2 2; 1:; Trice g‘é‘; H . H way erners BN - . v s S | . B ol O - A The ty is t les long, | 4 Spért—in a range of prices from $ to $17. river. -Tt is the lowest lylng prop- ;,-(1“Jelx’xls(:}:1m AE e b | field, flagship of the Sixth De-| Dutch Harbor 82 58 | 8 @ 0 Trace Cldy " - erty in the region and the princi-| Rk ot | stroyer Squadron arrived ai 2 o'-| Kodiak 2 68 | 60 64 14 0 Clear WASH DRESSES—$1.00, $1.95, $2.95, $3.50 pal workihg Is ohly 100 feet above i | clock this atternoon, a funl Fleet! Cordova 60 60 B s¢ g a cldy BLOUSES $l 00 $l 95 $2 95 séa level. The property, which is| | AT THE HOTELS | v‘w‘nfkend is certain for the cheannel | Junean 55 55 52 52 6 10 Rain —D 1.UU, oIy - reported to be one of the best in|*#- 4 | cities. Sitka 60 —_ | 52 et 19 _ the Berner’s bay section, is owned i | Several oincr eesioyers are in| Ketchikan 64 60 b4 56 4 02 Cldy SKIRTS—Pastel Shades—$1.50 by Jensen, J. F. Mullen, Dr. W. W . Alice Sastimedl | e nel.| SOUtheast Aliska whters now on| Prince Rupert .. 62 62 | 50 56 8 0 Cldy 1 1 Council and J. J. Meherin, all of | “““;MAN‘“‘SIH“;T;“"C”‘QCD, ‘é;p( ;| roving commissions, :nd it is pos-| Edmonton R PR R | e 6 6 Glear s. s Ji i a shl,- 5d eP, sible that come of them may visit 72 2 | 5 1 WOOL FABRIC SKIRT 95 A u”:“‘:n:umain development corisists of | QNN Mr. and P. S. Stevens, Wal- | this port, | f:f,?fi]lfi,d " 42 :3 :S 2 3 g{z: e — e —— ] a tunnel 900 feet long, with six ;‘;’]I]{iskkg»e B{*’[‘;fl_ *"l;iulM'SSmge‘gf:‘; Other vessels ahre éhxe bogxr, th;f Ban Phaticleoo i A 4 0 Glear el crosscitts, threé full of ore. The|:* ) LS *| Rueben James, the Bainbridge and| New York 76 72 | BRI R 6 .01 Clear GIRL'S PAR r{ DRESSES SUMMER PURSES tunnel, trending northwest for the|irst Chichagof; ff"‘“* Neville,| t1je Sturtevant, comprising Destroy- Washington -4 i 66 70 12 48 Clear a nar v ang e strike o . | i & " A r : 11 ~r 7T RO the lode and the last 500 feet, ap- 2Zynda leads; afd thrée of the fiew, | Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature, 57; Craig, raining, 58; Wrangell, GIRLB SILK DRESSES FABRIC GLOVES proximiately, 1s driven on the 1”‘(:0 J. E. Boyle, O. H. Stratton City; ;hea\y destroyers under Capt. Rob-§ cloudy, 57; Sitka, clopdy, 58; Radioville, raining, 54; Soapstone Point, 51.00 50C and sl m Mr. Jensen said. | D. Kohlstett, Philadelphia; E.|gert Monroe, the Dewey, the Huu raining, 62:‘J‘uneau‘ raining, 52; Skagway, cloudy, 54; Yakutat,;j58; b {S. Hansen, John Woodman, Sedt-|ang the McDonald. Cordova, raining, 58; Chitina, partly cloudy, 56; McCarthy, cloudy, Ore Body 1 i ? + » v . Yagc v 63: Fai . irHe ofé body, sala Jensen, follows| U M and Mrs. James Loudon,| The vessels of the 17th DWNON 56; Portage, cloudy, 56; Anchorage, cloudy, 63; Fairbanks, clon_my, 60; th bact f‘ th . 3 te Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Brush, Chas. H.| are hased in Wrangell and Peters- Nenana, clear, 64; Hot Springs, cloudy, 62; Tanana, cloudy, 58; Ruby, 1.00 e comtact of the Quartz quorite|p, ;o N A, Bell, Yakima, Wash.; | purg. two i h port. The South-| cloudy, 56; Nulato, cloudy, 54; Kaltag, cloudy, 56; Crooked Creek, o gneiss with the basalts, which ar burg, two in each port. 0l 2 i ara Bell, E. Hazlett, Bessie Janes,' arq and Chandler now in Juneau| cloudy, 59; Flat, cloudy, 53. £ itk thoroughly schistose and is | @ a “ha gnes Sharp, Pittsburgh, Pa. o e otitar shibai WEATHER SYNOPSIS LACE NECKWEAR strong stringer lode bounded by def- | are based here and the other ships| : i g ¥ 3 Alaskan of Division 18. the Hovey and the The distribution of barometric pressure this morning shows little inite walls. The ofe stands nearly! pi whelan, pete Kdssen, city: | | f h tow dily Gt B 3 f soc_sl.oo vertical, dipping steeply to the e Y| Long are based at Auk Bay. change from the past few days, a sligh# barometric depression over = ‘ \Ci south. The hdhging wall is a| R. E. McMurphy, Vancouver; S. H.| Monday morning between 8 m)d, the Gulf of Alaska and a trough of low pressure from Barrow south- WOMEN'S RAYON COM- Sizes 1-2-3 BOYS' WASH SUITS $1.00 ANKELEETS 25¢ pair BOYS' SHIRTS and SHORTS—35¢c each GIRLS' RAYON COMBINA- TIONS—S0c WHITE KID GLOVES $1.95 CHIFFON HOSIERY Bladk-horh bléfide schist Which the | Goldstein, Martin F. Abraham, Se- 10 oclock, the Southard and| eastward to the upper MacKenzie Valley, and a ridge of high baro- BTNATIONS—SI.OO malnly of horn blende and smm\OScar Burke, E. Brokke, Ketchikan:|on their return by Auk Bay they. Pacific Ocean. With the exception of the Seward Peninsula’and Ko- plagroclase Albert Judson, Excursion Inlet; E.|will be joined by the Hovey and| diak Island, light to moderate rain has fallen generally over the i R. Morrison, Boston; Tommy (""‘r'gLong and will proceed directly| Territory during the last twenty-four hours. Fair weather has pre- s].oo tunnel is a kneissic or chistose dio-{g Ames, San Francisco. e i rite consisting of ntmerous round- St g any 5&:;{:), ;‘1 nguem Lgm:im;:r iu?‘:ulf——————-_ S[LK pRINTS ed feldspors embedded in a black = b SOUTHERNERS CRUISE a0y \ SRRV LR L For Prompt, Safe, Efficient = PHONE Ydrd—sl.w ahd biotite. With increasing pmw cruise party of Southerners| ) s imity to the lode, this rock be-| B Bng | Mrs. H. L. Tilghman and Miss H./mark the end of all naval visits barren of dark minerals. As the! lode Mes along the contact of an|L: Tilgham of Marion, South Car- {now slated for Alaska ports this| CHECKER CAB intrudéd formation, the Ch‘\llgr\“)llnx\ Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Murch-|summer, it is announced. ‘ Motolbuat Jazz left this morning e hase of the diotite, a change noted 0f Florence, South Carolina; Dr. Soc* sl.oo sl.95 Palr f‘n other parts of the field ihcn |({r“d Quinn, Miss Emma Quinn, Mr.| 00 8 special charter trip to lcy[ 7 b 1816t oBAbured” a8 16'1s Hefe, by | and Mrs. H. B. Watson of Miami,| Straits, to return here about Aug- micrasdope shows to be composed | 2o Herb Nelson, Sentinel Island; |chandler will leave for Skagway.| metric pressure from the Bering Sea southward over the/ Central : The first rock on enterihg the ret, Gillette, Wyoming; B. Bishop, Isouth to the States. The U. S. S.| valled over the Pacific Coast States. Matilx ‘thade ith ‘on 'Born Hleride| day stay before sailing for Port- making “they -all's first visit to| When the vessels now here sail : e e————————mgeens B oies finer grairied and. nearly| Alaska on the North Sea include: for the south next week, it wil Service CALL A mans that the rock is a miarginal| €SOR and Miss Margaret Murcheson S | | Florida. ust 10. Cash Cole, the owner, ac- 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 the subsequent alterations produc- g M 3 — | e S ™ CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc 4 S Range of Thickness | ATTENTION MASONS Mtis. V. A SaverPa 4nd son| The thickness ranges ih the front —_— | . st son, i | Robert, returs ; 4 : d B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. |fisirmiim ) me m it o e 2, el 27 Tl . : and at the shaft, 19 feet, and as- munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge . "0 0 o PR FE R ICS SR CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK says $565 per ton gold at this No. 147 Monday evening at 7:30. Y relatives and f s. point. Othet places the values near Work in the E. A. Degree. By order | = 3D, Sricacs. “Juneau’s Leading Depariment Store’ .. the hanging wall, 8 to 10 feet, run of the W. M ‘ SEE FRMMER ‘ from $7 to $8 pér ton, and further J. W. LEIVERS, For nice, fresh, ‘dressed chickens. ofi, &t a distance of 800 feet thére —adv. Beckebary, - i| —saviFor QUICk Results Try An Emp1re Classmed' AR Jlmu|||m|mmmm|mmm||nummmnmuumnummuum||||||1n|||||||||mu|||mflMflfl“lllllflifi|||u||nmumumm||m|||||m|uum|||un|unmum|||||||||||m|||muum||mummuumum|umuuunmmumuummmumumumummumumum|||||m||un||mmu|u||||unummumnummm hecker Cabs EMMET THOMPSON, Proprietor HONE 55 ANNOUNCING NEW RATES! CI‘I‘Y CALLS, One passenger or -acarload . . . v« ARt ©. DOUGLAS,Onepassenger . . . 50¢ CASEY’S Glacier ‘l‘avem, NEW FEATURE! Carload L . . $3.50 SMALL PARCELS DELIVERED AUK BAY INN, Carload . . . $3.50 T Waltlng Tme, 32.00 per h‘l“' Safé, Economical PERSONNEL Transportation oflsc : .Parcels Is Insured. Emmet ] Thompson Ole Scarbo ; "Chuck” Dominy Darrell Hurt Howard Mosher Claudia Kearney s ¢ i THE CITIZENS OF DOUGLAS INVITE YOU, TO THEIR WELCOME NAVY DANCE TONIGHT! ImllmflmllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIII||IIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIm|||"mmlllllmmmlmmlfllmlI|||l||l||l|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIhIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllillmlllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllll|l|l||||IllIlllllllllllllllullllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllll!lllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIII A PHONE i ammunmmmmlmmwmummml I IIIII.I R [

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