Northwest History. Aviation 8. Business & Business Conditions, United States.
Cargo Volume To And From Alaska Heavy: Substantial Movement Continues Both Ways; Several Arrivals And Departures Slated. CARGO VOLUME TO AND FROM ALASKA HEAVY. Substantial Movement Continues Both Ways; Several Arrivals and Departures Slated By E. J. DALBY Continuing the heavy movement of Alaskan pro...
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ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/86210 2023-05-15T18:48:34+02:00 Northwest History. Aviation 8. Business & Business Conditions, United States. Seattle Post-Intelligencer 1935-07-29 Cargo Volume To And From Alaska Heavy: Substantial Movement Continues Both Ways; Several Arrivals And Departures Slated. 1935-07-29 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/86210 English eng nwh-s-8-11-9 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/86210 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Northwest History Aviation box 8 cargo Alaska heavy movement arrivals departures Seattle Alaska Steamship Company Yukon Tanana Lakina Aleutian cannery ports communicate rate Manchester Alki Edmonds Kingston Bremerton Port Ludlow Port Townsend Puget Sound Navigation Company state license plate numbers Northwest Pacific -- History -- 20th century Aviation Text Clippings 1935 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:16:25Z Cargo Volume To And From Alaska Heavy: Substantial Movement Continues Both Ways; Several Arrivals And Departures Slated. CARGO VOLUME TO AND FROM ALASKA HEAVY. Substantial Movement Continues Both Ways; Several Arrivals and Departures Slated By E. J. DALBY Continuing the heavy movement of Alaskan products to Seattle and cannery supplies and general cargo to the North, which saw near capacity cargoes inward and outward on three ships late last week, the Alaska Steamship Company will have had two arrivals and four sailings during the period from Saturday until Wednesday. Ships which brought in loads from the North last week were the "Yukon, Tanana and Lakina, while for the period in question the Aleutian and Northwestern both docked yesterday from Southeastern ports. Sailing include the Yukon Saturday for Southeastern and Southwestern calls and the Aleutian today and the Northwestern tomorrow clearing for Southeastern ports. The Wednesday sailing will be that of the Tanana for Southeastern and Southwestern cannery ports with cannery supplies and to load a capacity cargo for return. Besides the favorable freight, totals, all ships with passenger accommodations are going out fully booked with tourists. LOWER COMMUTATION RATES Generally reduced commutation rates for the truck movement of freight both ways between Seattle and Manchester, Alki and Manchester, Edmonds and Kingston, Seattle and Bremerton, Edmonds and Port Ludlow and Edmonds a Port Townsend are announced by the Puget Sound Navigation Company. Commutation books are sold for seven-day periods with lower rates for the larger number of trips during the period. Each truck or trailer will be counted as one unit and owners must register state license plate numbers with the Puget Sound Navigation Company. Those using the commutation may use one route entirely or go via one route, returning over any other covered. Text Alaska Yukon Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Pacific Yukon |
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Cargo Volume To And From Alaska Heavy: Substantial Movement Continues Both Ways; Several Arrivals And Departures Slated. CARGO VOLUME TO AND FROM ALASKA HEAVY. Substantial Movement Continues Both Ways; Several Arrivals and Departures Slated By E. J. DALBY Continuing the heavy movement of Alaskan products to Seattle and cannery supplies and general cargo to the North, which saw near capacity cargoes inward and outward on three ships late last week, the Alaska Steamship Company will have had two arrivals and four sailings during the period from Saturday until Wednesday. Ships which brought in loads from the North last week were the "Yukon, Tanana and Lakina, while for the period in question the Aleutian and Northwestern both docked yesterday from Southeastern ports. Sailing include the Yukon Saturday for Southeastern and Southwestern calls and the Aleutian today and the Northwestern tomorrow clearing for Southeastern ports. The Wednesday sailing will be that of the Tanana for Southeastern and Southwestern cannery ports with cannery supplies and to load a capacity cargo for return. Besides the favorable freight, totals, all ships with passenger accommodations are going out fully booked with tourists. LOWER COMMUTATION RATES Generally reduced commutation rates for the truck movement of freight both ways between Seattle and Manchester, Alki and Manchester, Edmonds and Kingston, Seattle and Bremerton, Edmonds and Port Ludlow and Edmonds a Port Townsend are announced by the Puget Sound Navigation Company. Commutation books are sold for seven-day periods with lower rates for the larger number of trips during the period. Each truck or trailer will be counted as one unit and owners must register state license plate numbers with the Puget Sound Navigation Company. Those using the commutation may use one route entirely or go via one route, returning over any other covered. |
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