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1938. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 11, EY qoogl—‘? — ~ /,_ BY BILLIE DE BEC,If_ !HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. <L AW PRty Fes | € <% M. S. DART TO SHOOFLY, SNUFFY- TELL HIM \F HE : DOESN'T WIN THE THAT'S ALL TH! T-BONE STAKES CRITTER'S BEEN WE'RE SUNK- THINKIN' ABOLT- HE'S GOTTA HOWSOMEVER WIN W e B8Y GOLLY, WS B MRACLE w WHAT'S N TH RACE-- 2 ULL LARN tw : RONG A TAING OR TWO-- U. S. Mcil Carrier Leaves Femmer's Dork. Juncan, every Wednesday at m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE. PORT ALEXANDER and WAY POLTS. ¥ Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 1i4 Freight must be on dock nof later than 4 P 5. i i ; * I'YouD BETTER TALK | ! FOR llE:\Lm AT THE | EEN BRUNSWICK | GR ToP RECREATION ALLEYS | ABS NE CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- | C PHO ializing in Chinese an.. American | Dishes—TRY US ONCE: vETERAN M | N ER put on a pair of thin water | boots .|| BUY GREEN TOP RIDE ZORIC g Bl vl g S SYSTEM CLEAN cold creeping into his boot on his $6.25 in rides for $5.00 Phone 15 Marine News |FRoM G00DNEWS IS GOING OUTSIDE the snow sifted through | Struggling o'clock the n left foot where a seam was dry and $3.00 in rides for $2.50 I ALASKA LAUNDRY xt afternoon with his 3 ® e o 060 0 Cc ® o o & floundering d St. Clair’s left foot [ - ~ ~N * T cial foot brace in his shoe to make Steamer Movements { | St. Clair Tells of Three up for the loss of four toes ] E ERS NORTHBOUND . New Strikes in Gold “AnG 1 dom’t even limp," he says 3 [ Alaska in port and scheduled ® mitne proudly to 1 westward at 4 o'clock @ acers il "’ [ this afternoon ° 5 DAYS UF MAIL Tonga scheduied to arrive @ Ed St. Clair, 62, one of the earli- B. AND P' w. CLUB at 5 o'clock tomorrow morn- e, est pioiteers of) the. now famed ing (Goodnews Bay mining arca, ar- DINNER iS TONIGHT | SCHEDULED SAILINGS vivea in Juneau by PAA plane from : Forty-nine passengers arrived on the Alaska this morning attle and Southeast Alaska points { and five days mail. The boat was posted to sail at 4 o'clock this after- Fairba yesterday enreute o This evening members of the Business and Professional Women's Club, and all interested in Civic en- . will meet for the Public Dinner at 6:30 o'clock, in the banquet room of Percy's Cafe. Guest speaker for the evening will be Frank H. F s euens | The Daily Alaska Empire ment School will entertain for the is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of —— | “~CAPITOL THEATRE News |. @. Answers® AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE 1. Ferdinand Pecora of New York "OF HUMAN HEARTS" supreme court. Declared mistrial in Xow name niay Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE cheduled to . 3 . . . . . . . . . . e Princt Louise . il from Vancouver at 9 o'- e clock tonight e North Sea scheduled to® sail e from Seattle October 14 at . . . . . . . . . . . . ° . . . . rom Se- § San Francisco for medical atten- tion St. Clair, who perhaps knows more s history than any first went into the of Goodnews man in Alaska, ection: in 1910, following the lure of noon 10 am Aleutian scheduled to sail AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO from Seattle Ociober 15 at 9 am SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Denali scheduled southbound next Thursday or Friday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesds at 7 am. for Petersburg, Por Alexander, Kake and way ports. From £ east Alaska point passengers Wi Mr E. C jey- nolds, Ann Everson, L. Eide, R. ‘i Stock, Miss K. Carter, Mrs. E. Mc- Call, P. J. Wingren, Mrs M Tuckett, Ben Bellamy, Sue Lane Rowena Hayes, C. Steele, D. Ar- mour, E. J. Reiland, L. C. Wingard From Seattle—Clara Auvil, C. D Beale, Mrs. George Baroumes, 1D Burnaby, L. W. Baker, James H Chapman, Ruth Beth Fleek. Blanche Freeman, Mrs. E. Fleck Ruth Gould. June Harrington, N. W. Jamieson . ® . . . ° . ° o £old placers e “We didn’t know what platinum o |was,” St. Clair said, remarking that o |the Goodnews Bay Mining Com- . . . . . . . . . . . pany has already taken out a mil- lion dollars in platinum from 1ts workings this summer with its new dredge Surrounded by reporters, Votja Benes, brother of President Edouard Discavery Made Bencs, of Czechoslovakia, is pictured aboard the Gdynia-Afnerica liner Tt was in 1926 that the platinum ' Batory in New York harbor. The Batory was delayed by bad weather and Benes was unable to speak at the mass-meeting Czech sympathizers held in Madison Square Garden. Benes is here to inform Americans of the real state of affairs in Czechoslovakia. the prosecution of James Hines, Tammany district leader. 2. Millard Tydings of Maryland and Waiter F. George of Georgia. 3. False. She has just launched a new “Graf Zeppelin.” 4. On the Salt Flats at Bonne- history of Goodnéws Bay began, St. Clair said. He told of how Walter F an Eskimo, was mucking around on the bedrock as he h:ul‘ W 1 Fred Knutsen, Mrs. F. Knutsen, Ro- st C % oy A5 Ile, Utah. Capt. G Eyst d o e 0 0000000 seen St. Clair and other miners do.! X S REs e o8 By Rl AN ca s ) o r S isc are oarse g spring g W 1e boy ¢ ine dozs, ra John R. Cobb. salie Lundell, Mrs. C. J. Long, Mr. ©_ Trnovmine Deouline white metal,| discovered coarse gold this spring.|ing with the boy and nine dozs, ran | YR, S2% sy increased sharp-: LUMBIA I UMBER co and Mrs. L. W. Link, J. J. Morley, | |and taking it back to prospectors,|UP on the Togiak River, they found into a fierce blizzard. ly."Since July'26 about $200,000000 . Mrs. R. Paxton ] TR o s 3 “"™ ! coarse gold where Lapps uncovered| Five miles from Quinhagak in the By ooms Fram ERmang alons. s ] % | Fox didn’t know he had struck a g 3 OF ALASKA Rey Rutherford, A. L gle, Mar- TIDES TOMORROW ‘],m,,,(,,m,,m deposit. {bedrock pay at the headwaters evening, the dogs refused to go any 2 gavet Sandstrom, D. D. Thompson, * oD aved at the University of Al.| “The strike that looks good, how- farther and they made camp. A LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Mrs, D. D. Thompson, Arthur Wes- 3 nisa ; St. Clair “is on’ the few minutes before, St. Clair had High tide—2:29 a.m., 159 fee aska, the metal was proved plati- R Caplr ha S igh tid am., 15.9 feet 1 i i85 hoy s Tatkluks PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU Holitna River . Frank Wise- noticed the man went down with a few test falling to pieces, and taking his own holes of his own and reported as- fur boots and putting them on the | cays running up to a dollar eighty | ———— e ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. num and the rush began, St. Clair and four or five other men making ard of the staking race. ago, St. Clair sold 2 Low tide—8:21 am., 18 feet. High tide—2:22 p.m, 17.8 feet. SUMMONS Low tide—8:57 pm., -1.9 feet {up the va No. 4275 - A few years out most of his platinum claims to|® Yard. Strandberg plans to drill 3 In the District Court for the Terri- . g tory of Alaska, Division Number 5 HALIBU ERS L i Badks | gt ating Ganliit Dsundemtana i { One, at Juneau. pany, now operating on the Salmon| gyt St. Clair is not just a success- | GOLDIE DIVEN, Plaintiff, vs Riv | ful prospector-miner. He is a type| er CHARLES DIVEN, Defendant “How much did I get for my!of man Service wrote of in speak- “The President of the United States ] claims?” St. Clair asked. “I took out|ing of “stern stuff.” ton. SECURE YOUR .LOAN THROUGH US To I and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I,oF.mIgraX? Jarman’s-Friendly FORTUNE | §77or America. $42,000 by pick and shovel in four! A few years ago, St. Clair To the above named defendant, SEATTLE, Oct. 11. — Halibuters |years and then T took $20,000 from ' mushing from Goodnews, the Leaves greeting: selling here today are as follows: | the present owners for twenty mil-| miles to Quinhagak and the Mora- Seattle & You are hereby required to ap- From the western banks—Attu, | lion.” | vh ¥ Risaton: tners viith an: elgtit] S. 8. TONGASS Oct. 4 $ pear in the District Court for the 40,000 pounds, 13 1 117% cents | ept for the two operations of year-old Eskimo boy whose father| PASSENGERS .FREIGHT and answer to the complaint of ¢ | the above named plaintiff on file dredge. | ™ . E in the said court in the above en- Three new strikes have been E SIGN OF { titled action arousing interest, St. Clair said. | DEPENDABLE { : 2 e i | SERVICE The said plaintiff in said action ve made a new strike on| i demands the following relief: dis- | Quigmy Creek where Jack O'Keefe G REGULAR E solution of the bonds of matrimony e - ‘\ . S. AIRMAIL now. -and heretofofe existing be- Service Every Trip L iween plaintiff and defendant, and | ! | | fhat pIAnGLE be mwarded (he ens.| Four passengers flew north with | D A N C l N G | Juneau-Fairbanks | Territory of Alaska, First Division, @ bound; Coolidge, 32000 pounds,|the Goodnews Bay Mining Com-|had asked St. Clair to take the lad |« within thirty days after the last, 13’ and 11 cents pany and Olson and Strandberg in|io school, ; 3 REFRIGERATION | *““Bublication of this summons, name- From the local baiks—Forward,|the Salmon River area, St. Clair| 4 from ‘CONNOBS MOTOR co" Inc‘ Phone 41] i ly 'within thirty days after the 8th 2000 pounds, 15% cents; Libanon, | says there is no more platinum in| Caught In Bliz: i . Fiipensi i day of November, 1938, in case this 1.000 pounds. 18% cents; Viking 1-|the district. At 28 degrees below in the bitter s4 stmmons s published, or within | 000 pounds, 15% cents. Work Shallow Placers cold of December, St. Clair, mush- D. B. FEMMER 2 ran r | ] sdkloei Upon. ¥Ou.. in onse sthila, Sum- | worked, however, for gold 0n KOW- | Se—— — van,s store \ d c. [ , mons is served upon you personally, LECTRAS kow Creek, near Arolic, and on Wat- PAA ; tamuse Creek, by Walter Johnson's - 218 5. FRANKLIN Thane 114 Nieht 13 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612— Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot tody of the two minor children, Pacific Alaska Airways today for| Bethel-N SR ABSUE Of shld’ m . Fairbanks and eight passengers are | ethel-iNome RUSSEL — Di the plaintigr Outbound passengers were Mrs. | C. J. Long, J. J. Morley, Jim Judze and Miss Blanche Freeman. Bill Knox and Walt Hall were pilots. appear and answ will take judgme agzainst you for want thereof, and will app’y (o the court for the nded in ALL NIGHT to the music of Whitehorse _|Lv.'Sun. Th. ‘Whitehorse __Ar. Th. . Fairbanks __[Lv.|Sun. Th. | [Wed.| Th. All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG N B o . Fairbanks __(Ar. 80 complatit s ; Al Monsen and Gene Meyring left | UTH W bl ATy 3 Fairbanks today for Juneau with | R ooD 0 ; i g John Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. Jack = v Witness, the Honorabie Geo. F. b . . e, ot oo g Sullvan, Kol Sohmuen, 50 ot |t the Piamo B MARINE Al i, i o, S, el i, e ! RWAY ] he seal of said “f”“ he f\ll)jll UA R | « . . while you eat Leave | DueJuneau Due Juneau . fixed, on this 10th day of October, Feldoy b ST [ Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound 2-Way Radio Communication oy i e et Saor | inins | PRCHEBLASER |wid . O R R A _ ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, | Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKanna, | b AIRWAYS, INC | *ALASKA ... Oct. 1 Oct. 17 D PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ! (Court b;:np oy o el former residents of Junean, wuntl your fill! 4 . *ALEUTIAN Oct, 18 oct. 2¢ |l Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier i Yy . McL] ., out from Fairbanks recently and re- | i 5 mail from South. ) | Trafl ALASKA . Oct. 25 Oct. 31 STUESDAY—Subject i ; - Deputy Clerk. turned with a supply of caribou. He | Lox';'ls"ffi'éfi;éac'gég +YUKON Nov. 1 Nov. 17 J\me!nu to mw‘: xmmemn"n.m bas Chichagot l ;:x:'.t pu::]hcauon. Oct. 11, 1938, shot three and Mrs. McKanna two D | G N z | ALASKA Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Kimshan Cove, Hflomht,' and rem'r:m' St i publication, Nov. 1, 1938/ | . | AN[ N A D 3 BEAPLANE HAB‘ ! Tast | e wi ; i GASBINEAU HOTEL YUKON Nov. 15 Nov. 21 *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. w - 9 | PHONE: 106 ALASKA : Nov. 22 Nov. 28 Ci TER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA ENTERIAINMENI - - {YUKON _.Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 GET A PACKAGE OF {—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A: B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative | ° z *—Connects at Cordova with S. S. CORDOVA for Prince Willlam Br ter GE Bulbs THELMA YOV Travel Sound ports, Kodiak, Uzinki, Port Bailey, Iron Creek, Port Vita, st BIRD d LPACIFLC on a Uganik Bay and Seldovia, also Port Wakefield: Let us make up an assortment of different size bulbs Singing an k so that you may have the right lamp in the right | Dancing THE ALA S KA L INE at JOHN Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 place at the right time. 100-WATT GE BULBS - Now down to : lsc ; For LE.S. table models, gars | MARIN’S VICTORIA OR SEATTLE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent ge, laundry A ——————, g ot i R | ‘llgg-:.‘i"}\g’ll‘?l‘sodfl Belroom, TiXHReS. e — SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS . 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