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LISTEN -ILL_HAVE TO N TWENTY TRUNKS- ME_THINGS ou A SUIT -CASE - AND A BAG- JUST ENOUGH- [Wlhirly-lour i NORTHBOY/ND . g b4 Columbia due to a . . . e noon. tomorrow. Sails from e Ketchikan at 5:30 p. m. to- 3 e day. Should have three ® e North Coast due sometime to- ® e morrow . & ks e SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® e Tyee scheduled to sail from e The steamer Aleutian ~went o Seattle § p. m. tOMOITOW e 'through Juneau last night ® Princess. Louise scheduled to ®/the Westward, bringing in 23 e sail from Vancou tomo sengers from Seward, Valdez and e rowat9p.m ® | Cordova, and taking 34 passen o North Sea scheduled to sail ®|from Juneau for southbound ports e from Seattle September b el g aL108. m Fron 1 pascengers werd e Yukon scheduled to sail {rom ® peyor payis F. L. Fizne,. Dave o Seattle September 23 at 9 2. | gogman - Louise Kelsey, Marjorie 8.2 Mablum, Kaarlo W. Nasi, Mrs. H 4, Tag. dehediled 10 M. Tullis, James Bryant, Jack : ;?:'.U[.\' September Lioh, o Alaska scheduled to sail from Fxom, I"(""“‘“’ ey : Seattle September 30 at 9 a Lv'pr. \‘1' B g 5 m. SOUTHBOUND SAILIN G. Marfleet, rbara. Putnam, B D. Stewart, Mrs. B. D, Stewart, R @ Denali | scheduled southbound £ k & next Fr J. Williams, Tony Uchequtil, 2 LOCAL SAILINGS vom Cordova—Letyon Kragstad © Estebeth scheduled to scil every o |Donald Olse s Wednesday al 6 p.m for Sit- For. Seattle pe were e ka und wayports. o E. Blanton, Mis. E. Biggs, Johr e Dart leaves every Wedn=sduy e Reck, Thora June Thumes, Hen » at7am, for Petersburg, Port ¢ Sully, H. McMullen, E. G. Ninnis, ® Alexander, Kake ana wav « Edna Mae Erikson, Mrs. G Erick- ® ports . son, T, J. Turner, Charles Jack- @ o0 e o000 00 o e o son D C Gripp Hans Floe, Art —_— Wolf, Mrs. Roy Hoffman, Walter — e * | Sharpe, Sam Feldon, Charles Fos- | |bee, E. A. Bowden, R. E, Morse, l TIDES TOMORROW L|p;i Fehst, Mary Bluelle, Eugene | Rogers, A, H. King. For' Wrangell—John Ross, Emily Horcon Jack Chamberlain, David | Houston, A. Wallace, L. Wallace. | For Ketchikan—Dr. C. le, H. | W, ‘Neison, E. Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Robinson. D - High tide—5:07 am., 13.6 feet Low ‘tide—10:52 a.m,, 4.0 feet High tide—5:01 p.m, 14.7 feet. Low tide—11:42 p.m., 18 feet. MT. McKINLEY - SAILS SOUTH; Patrolman Liguaro and Police Chief Agnew; below, scene of robsery New York state authorities have intensified their hunt for six ma- ¢hine ‘gun robbers who held up a bank messenger being guarded by an armed officer in front of the Long Beach, N, Y., postoffice and fled with $70,000 in cash. Photos show Patrolman James Liguaro, who was disarmed by the robbers and the scene. Patrolman Liguaro is pictured with Police Chief Edward Agnew of Long Beach. Juneau “just to give the home folks a treat.” Streamlined The fish are all about 30 inches long and weigh between 17 and 20 pounds apiece. They are a beauti ful fish a~d as streamlined as » | s | TAKES 28 OUT BadWeekendas | Twenty-four 'passengers came in S'orms preva'l’ lA N D E D AT from the Westward and 28 sailed from here for points south when the| o . v\e.nh(-r prevented Saturday | ture can make them, i lo(Al MART The nose is pointed, ard tie full, smooth body tapers to a slin ail stéamer Mount McKinley .swpped | flights of Pacific; Alaska Airways :ne’l“y in Juneau yesterday after-| between Fairbanks and Juneau and 100! | i a knife- Sl © | nearly . crippled Sunday . flights as tail that broadens into a fe an?i“l?l’?jsli‘“e:;‘ Pf;’,l: ‘.”[:’]:egx: well, with_ poor weather pre\'anmg‘ - ‘hke crescent. Long feather-like AP ip L i | through ‘the Interior as well as on ks . « = | ventral firs on the sxdes just back Harold Thompson, L. J. Walker. = g gt ‘Magnus' Hansen Brings in 5" win: S i erooves on tne R Saphrds ¥ ’ it A Junéau botind plane which lei n| | side of the fish when laid back | Faitbanks Saturday, was still at] Frank Coberly, G. Foosbey, L. Kroz- Firs' AIba(o[e Ever ;;md W on of the fin oh- sfal; Mapel, Lybeck, Mys. Oscar Ol- ‘Wm(ehone this morning : e throu the son, T. J. Petrich, Harry Wirt, Frank | Seen in Jlmeau £, 8 Lh:dcr’;al hghu e | signed for speed lying in a slot : 4 | when relaxed. The color is a dar¥ The fitst funa fish ever seen m'bluo on the upper half, shading to Juneau were unloaded at the comvbrigh't sliver on' the Tower Bl storage today from the schooner A | Explorer, Capt. Magnus Hansen Taken Far Gut 2,700 pounds of streamlined alba- Ccapt. Hansen said the albacore the Electra here in addition to thelcore, the finest specie of tuna fish | are taken far out to sea _where u_m load booked for Saturday, and the|that swims, i i:lxpanos‘f currfixit :atnouccelg:: hxln i yes e The strange :.rgo was caught|blue water unlike ers. = Mortisn, ot Damodl,, Wilism .l;?"l.il‘ivcllx:gls;fnfichli;en )(;:)S;;?ynelg;?cfl Cape Flattery, approximately | shore. Temperature of the water Fotee, OLIY vDeWson, g Lennan,"mnes Welix‘nan Holbrook_.fl, M.{60 miles out to sea. Capt. Hansen |in which tuna are caught is never Séve Nukovlel, a0 B, 1AM K Davm: Mrs. E. Day, J. H. Rowe, all|was bringing the Explorer north | less than 60 degrees Fahrenbeit, Thomton, ¥. Bellow. H. Thompson, | ¢ "etiranie and Lucille Wright|for a balibut fishing trip before | Capt, Hansen said. .[ohg Baen i, Beneder. Hin) | for Tanana Crossing. \Lh(‘ season closes, after a month And for spotting qualmes, Capt. ey, What changes have been made | of tuna fishing off the Washiny- | Hansen said “there is nothing like LF:rV§ElChl;Bn7E' < C‘x;ee&‘!'vtrs in the inbound load from Fair- ton and Oregon coast and he de- ! it.” He said the fish hit the feath- way, M “é:“hirr';;:z&éocém G.“)‘El- banks to here are not known. cided to bring his cargo on into ered sauid syrface lure hard and Austin, J. S. Barnett, TR ; Postmaster Farley Returns from War Zone ALASKA GOES THROUGH HERE THIS MORNING The steamer :Alaska passed south- bound throuzgh ' Junesy :éarly fhis morning, bringing 11 passengers from Skagway and Haines and tak- ing 18 from here for the south. Arrivals were A, Van Mavern, L. W. Turoff, J. G. Shepard, Jerry| Reilend, Joe Flakne, S. Jacobson, Mrs. 8. Jacobson, Mrs. E. Kast, Sis- | ter Aurelius, Edith Murphy, M. J. Lench. .Balling to Seattle were Kenneth ‘Webster, Sylvia Berg, A. L. Ficken, | Marie Fox, C. Brooks, Frank Tal-| bet, Catherine Cary, Betty Buford To Sitka—Dr. Rae Carlson, Mrs. John Abbott, R. F. Farwell, Mrs J/ M. Wyckoff, R. W. Wakelin, ‘George Abe, Earl Thatcher, Flora Methan, Mrs. R. W. Wakelin To Ketchikan—J. M. Wyckoff b ———————— ‘North Carolina has 60,000 miles of “roads under state maintenaice —more than any other state in the| unjon. although | | expected to come in aomztunv to- day, Joe Crosson and Gene Meyring yesterday flew an Electra north from heré ‘to Skagway and were to fly |over to Whitehorse sometime today on their way to Fairbanks. Three more passengers boarded Biddiecome, Gabriel DeVasa, George Devena, James Eggan, Charles Jud- | son, Hans Lindseth, Bud ROSS. \ From Cordova—Mrs. Thelma Al-| bertson, Nat Albertson, Gene Al-| bertson, Mts. Jens Larsen, Sailing to Seattle’ were Nina| Cheney, R. Bartell, Mrs. Dora Tot- | ter, Mrs. Dave Turner and child, Dave Turner, J. G. Morrison, Charles Postmaster James A. Farley is pictured at dinner aboard the Manhattan as he returned from ware stricken Europe. Landing in New York, he refused to comment on the EW&KM&. He hur Farley, Ann red to Washington to report to President Roosevelt. Left to right in the oy and (in’fore- - — Bullitt, daughter of U, S. Ambassador to France William C. Bullitt; Betty Fll‘ley, arley grousd) e Miss Kirk. TAKE THAT TRUK OF OH-WELL — 5 GWETUE\%-' JUST CANT f ALL RIGHT- %ASE Wit E’ Eég% LL MY THINGS 'LL TAKE NEED THAT SUIT- CASE AND GRIP = LD YOU MIND BENGING BACK & NEWSPAPER AND SOME STRING ? SAILING SCHEDULE i 2 4. Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbounc ALASKA A becens Sept. 12 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 e e e DENALI e Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 22 ‘Sea"Ie Firm AMES C COOPER COLUMBIA Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 24 d N ..Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Oct Business Counselor : ZU}:& A .,.'.Dl 30 0”: 2 sl b | bhaltuck Bidg: . Phone 182 i S b b g C.P. A, onfrac e - l FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS /o Far 5 vessels Open Evenings Phone 907 AT AL—THE SHOE DOCTOR S Cloint, o, THE ALASKA LINE Ammuniti WASHINGTON, sitpt 18. — The! | 15 B & PHONES Maritime ‘Commission has awarded | | b Saain Bk H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office 2 a contract to the Seattle-Tacoma ' | Juneau, Alaska i Freight Office 4 shipbuilding Corporation of Seattle #——- for the construction.of five C-1cargc .. - vessels gt a price of $2,127,000. d The vas.svlt will . be diesel pro- rgn BE“T cAns pelled, hayve.a speed of 14 knots an DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF hour with 416 feet overall and plac | Reasonable Rates—Gas Included | ment, 12,000 tons. | LLOYD REID 323 Distin' Ave. Phone Blue 270 battle to the 'last. - 2 |. A common sight, far off the Washington Coas Capt. Hansen says, is a sportsman’s cruiser with a party of sports fishermen taking tuna and swimming in the warm olt-shore waters when fishing ges slack, \"f‘f~fl'~l NLL-ALASKAR OUTE SANITARY PLUMBING and | HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be Case Lot Grocery “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" » Photie 704" 240 So. Franklin | i ' N IT COSTS SO LITTLE -~ TO NRESS SMARTLY our worry.” Phone 788. | DEVLIN'S ( O | Appearing in North It is only in the past few years that tuna have appeared as far| north as Washington waters, nor- mally having been caught off C3 fornia. Some - reports have come in that tuna have been taken ofi- 10re near Sitka, but these rcporls have never been verifl:d. However, one branch of the Ko- shiwiro (Japanese Current) swings northward into the Gulf of Alaska, and it is believed highly probable that the northward movement of aibacose will bring a portion of the e i MARINE AIRWAYS—VU. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PRSSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU--PHONE 623 Treat Your Batlery RIGHT! RRING IT TO OUR'BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE It you need sulphuric acid or Edisun Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. Alaska Eleciric Light ALASKA AIB TRANSPORT, Inc. dustry i aska i e~ st <. et A s & Power Co. s |, Operating Own Asronutical PHONE Whent the' Gine” cargo. was un-| 3 SRS Y Radio Station KANG 612 loaded this morning, the Cold | . P Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU DAY or ¢ Storage dock was crowded with| Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER NIGHT ‘ HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop || “Try Us First” Juneauites who had never seen' tuna before, and shortly after the| Juneau Cold Storage had purcha.se«l‘ the cargo, fish market managexr Harry Bamen was busy trying to| figure out how to cut the trim sea| delicacy for the counter trade. }"‘ Mkfoers 5 el o2 e | HAUGEN mmmnnrmn‘fi). LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP Will be closed from Sept. 11 to M s nAnT . . | o = U. S. Mail Carr g ; about Oct. 15. adv .- every Wednesday.at 7 a.m. EMIL SAMUELSON as 4 paid-up schbscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon ¢ this evening at the hox. office The Book ALASKA. Revised and Enllrud, Now On Sale; $1.00. of the CAPITOL THEATRE “SWEETHEARTS" WATCH THIS SPACE Your)\umeu Appear; GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON. BOOKS: 98.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 Freight mus¢ be on city dock -not later thn 4P M :l'qe-dny ALASKA Trnngoflatm Cnmp ny - COLUMEIA LUMBER COHPANY Luiber dnd Building Materials PHONES §37 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE: YOUR LOAN {THROUGH, ‘US To' Improve | r— FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) | < Poot of M Bt | and Modenize Your Home Under Tifle I, F. H. A. GAS — OIS ! ) J ! “0{ !“ A RIGERATION uReaun () ¢] | ’ . HOTEL GASTINEAU | y ; W n. B. [;'}tmfimnn Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guestsl b Phone 114 Night 312 GAST!“EA“ CAFE THE SIGN OF in connection ! DEPENDABLE ! SERVICE AIR SERVICE INFORMATION U. S. AIRMAIL B AIR EXPRESS SERVICE o a Juneau-Fairbanks “PRIN- ‘Bethel-Nome (Summer Schedule—Effective June | READ DOWN READ UP | ¥a7 Tuesday and, Thursday and | 5 |, Saturday = = JUNEAU TO vmtofum VIOTORIA OR SEALTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS L e Princess Louise 6:! September 25 October 5, 16, 26 Connectivns st Vawcouver with cmh;cgmm ServAh!:‘ol: NORTH COAST .....Sept.15 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 liy! TLANTI¢ NORTH SEA .....Sept 22 Sept. 26 Sept. 29 'u ufi' Flat fiflgfifiwmo° NORTH COAST Sept.29 Oct. 3 Oct.. 6 ; 12:30/Ar, Bethel Tickets, reumttm’u and full HENRY GREEN, Agent oo PhODE 109 4 PACIFIC ALASKA | , v s mibvisis ary waar Fone A.en‘, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ...... ..Phene 18 Baranof Hetel y | AIRWAYS, Inc. PHONE: 106 SANADIAN PAITC