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LLY AND HER PALS T el ATULATE LS, PA, ¢ ARE ENGAGED! SN D) CONGR AND e | Steamer Movements ALASKA BRINGS 7 Sweamer ptousmonss 1 PASSENGERS SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Rogers scheduled sail from Seattle tomarrow to at 10 a m | Northwestern gcheduled to sail 3 ) | sail from Seattle Mrach 12 at The steamer Alaska of the A ot Steamship Co., Capt. Gus Nord, { Alameda scheduled to sail from vived in Juneau this morning at 2| | e AT LB Rt 6 b o'clock with 350 tons of local freight | far ag Juncau only and seven days’ mail. The Alaskal | queen scheduled to sail from had a capacity load of p 5| | Scattle March 17 at 10 a. m Litying s eonttts, (00 ron B "I SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS #nine for Quadra, one for W ' | Vietoria southbound ahout 10 o'- for Juneau and 19 local passen-i | ook forenoon. ‘ for Taku Harbor. § for Porty princess Mary due southbound Althiorp, 24 for Cordova. one for toInAErON: RIRDE Valdez, 4 for Latouche, 15 for Drier| | pjagka due ‘southbound about Bay, and 74 for I'1 *‘March 15, The following pas 1 LOCAL SAILINGS | in Juneau from Seattle | | Margnita acheduted to 1eave for | Thomas Knud Bamey| | gitka and way ports at 8 | Albert Hean, Nick Bez, J. L.\ giclock Wednesday night and . James G. Ste Justtnifls Stor way at 8 o'clock Sun- | Mroand Mis. Lomen, DM gy night, i W . Kentzen, Mrs. Knud-| | america First leaves for Peters. | Hagel, L. Hean, M. Hean, ) | “purg at 1 p. m. every Wed- | om, Mr. and Mrs. L. IL| | nesday. | Harding, Junior Hard-\ | Virginia IV salls for Chichagot and_Mrs. B. M, Behrendsi[} ~and 'way ports at 10 olelock | X, A. Shonacker, 1. I}, gyery Wednesday night. T. P, Walker, Mrs. Hean, Ed [g —n Roberts, Mrs, Hardir - o o ean wna eici ADMIRAL WATSON arrivi Lincoln heriff, wline IS ENROUTE NORTH Eldved Treland, H Brown, W Garster, Mr W. K. Keller, Fred SEATTLE, March 9. Steamer Dahl, Phillip Kelly, Mrs. Bake L. Admiral Wa led for Alaska M. Carrigan, G. W. Folta, Alia/ports at 10 this morning Purpuse, Judge and T. M. Reed,} with i1 including . W J. F. Stattler, J kovich, B. ¥.!Moody, Dr rner, May Stev- Womble, Mrs. Womble and Williain | ens, Violet Terrell and one stecrage King | s > The Alaska departed from the Al aota e ock i 104 oo 4-MASTED SCHOONER T LOST ON ATLANTIC W. J. McDonald, Miss Francis Smith Miss Lottie Preston 1 fonr steer 1 POSTON, March 9.—The loss of age for Cordova; throp for | the four master schooner Jessie G Latouche; Miss Marie Richardson, .| Noyes, with three of her crew and T. Tripp. 8. Wallstedt, and four|the rescue of eight others hy the steerage for Seward steamship Topeka has been reported to the owners, Crowe!l and Thurlow. - REBEKAH CARD PARTY FLGATING CANNERY WRECKED, KETCHIKAN Tonig at 8:30 o'clock, Odd Fel- Hows' adv. Passengers on the steamer Alaska, Ao ot which arvived in Junean early h SAILING POSTJONED morning, report that the Libby, Me { ne satiing of the Virginia IV Neill and Libby floating cannery at|for Chichagof scheduled for tonight Ketchikan hed ashore anllat 10 o'clock, has been postponcd broken in two rosult of tervific | until tomorrow night at the same wind storm in that locality | nour. D - | ——e—— This store be open evenings B——————0 = on the 10th of each month for the | Tides Tomorrow accommodation of the trade, |nn - o] adv GOLDSTE EMPORIUM | Low tide = Tar = i i, | High tide Ta m 14.9 feet New Silk and Cotton Spring Goods Low tide 0 p.m 1.8 feet at J adv. High tide 7 arman’s Thrift Shop. 10 p. m 11.4 feet > CANADIAN TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC TRANS-CONTINENTAL CANADIAN PACIFIC ——FAMOUS— - PRINCESS STEAMERS PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Direct Connections at Vancouver to all Eastern Points of United States and Canada - Various Routes Stop-over Privileges Through Tickets Sold to Europe and the Orient W. L. COATES, Agert Valentine Building Juneau POOR IHE DAILY bov. st L = THE EMPIRE IS THE MEDIUM Through which the general nublic can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for classified ad- vertisements: 2 F. M. Closing time for display adver- tisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion. Five cents for continuous sub sequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minimum chargs WANTED WANT t or 5 room house, un furnished. Mr €. Gedde d and Gold WANTED— Woman of neat appear- ange work in Home Cafe. C between 2 and 4 p. m W Woman wanted SNTED for g { cral housework. Phone 115 WAN' 5 to 30 h. p. boat to tow ne boat and carry ponds on { % grounds around Kodiak | | Island vicinity, from about July 15th to August 15th. Notify A lantic & Pacific Packing Co ual Lif ttle, W | W ANTED-—Competent woman work by day or month. Phone 496 ' (SAXOPIHONR AND CLARINET | t Or MISCELLANEOUS t by W. Fleetham, Coliseum Lest | | e i NOW--That Spring is so near, now | is the tim to do your repair work | | or Kalsomining. See Henry Gor ham, Phone 2003 | | S5 o 'PALMIST Come and have your for- | | | tune told trom your hand. business, marriage and the future| foretold AY, MARCH 9, 1927. PIRE, WEDNESD ALASKA M | THAT UNPLEASANT | DUTY, SIR LEAVE 1T TO ME! T A | FOR SALE | SALE H the old Ko ! I\I () l{ Ii l S ometinoft property in sitka, two || CONSTRUCTION CO. lots, centrally located, one con- g substantial 7-room | ALL KINDS OF he other vacant. Apply J Tongue Point, As- CABINET fel Jewett touring mdition. veled Terms. Apply Empir miles. Plate and Window GLASS (FOR SALE 6 horse power Atl engine. Inquire Mrs. Katy Wat- son, Willoughby Ave. ‘ MORRIS Must CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS —_— good busin Juneau Edison cabinet p sap for quick s Co., Phone 1. J. SHARICK Jeweler and Optician Watches, Di; Silverware " | 16 rt. open boat; andard-Kidd engine. Phone % ton truck OR SALE Chevrolet 60 odze Bargain Jewelry Plione FOR SAl “Hotel De is for sal return to ly opposite White 3 Station with clear frontage of 200 feet Consis! of Office, Parlor,! Dining-room, Kitchen, twenty-two ~The property known * Sl .| Juneau Public Library and Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open Fror 3 a. m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open From ted IIKI!4|-‘ Rail Bedrooms, bathroms, ete., ¢ Basement and Steam heating 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. plant. Completely Furnished. Ap- w 8:30 p. .n. { ply Empire 3710. Current Magazines, Newspapers, FOR SALE K&y Dagise ixlD Reference Books, Ete. Doulie Drum, Boiler ull new FREE TO ALL lues John Peterson, Haine = e o - Alaska. 'FERRY SCHEDULE Effective May 1st, 1926 — Leave Juneau for Dougtus, Ti FL)]E .\\I,]: ply €. H. Sw oRr I FOR RENT—Furuisned cabins—$5 per month. Inquire Mrs. Hogan, '. Seaview Apartments. THE CLIFF-—Furnished Apartments. | | H. G. W . Proprietor, SEAVIEW APTS. 1-2-3 Room Apartment. Fully Furnished. Bath and hot water included. All apts newly painted and renovated throughout. {PRINCESS MARY ARRIVES . WITH 22 PASSENGERS The Princess Mary, Capt. C. Sain- ty, arrived in Juneau this morniug at 10:30 o'clock, after being delayed 10 hours at Cape Fanshaw, waiting for the snow storm to abate. The following passengers on the Princess M for R. Adams, R. Lewis, Mrs. Munseil. G. Vos, C. Ferrell, and three ('hl[-i dren, W. P. Johnson, Mrs. Dorothy Morgan and baby, Mr. and Mrs, | Adams, R. Rangdahl, H. Miller, M | Matteson, Mrs. R. Kenny, Mrs. E. Rowe, Mrs. L. Mize, Mr. and Mrs, | E. Haller, Otto Sundt and P ' Hohnick. P | The steamer sailed for Skagway at 11 o'clock. She has a large pg 'senger list and 60,000 feet of lumber | for the White s Railroad. 10 weather permits she should return to Juneau southbound, early tomorrow evening. arrived Juneau: ———————— Don’t forget Mooseheart Card Party Thursday Moose Hall, | Legion Night at J Work | (OR SALE RENT—Doarding well and Thene house. For information address|e7:10am, 19:15a.m.§ 12 Front St. Empire 3698. 2:00p.m. $3:30p.m. e = S - - | 8:16p.m. 7:80p.m. 9:40p.m. )R RENT FOR SALE OR RENT — Pianos ‘”:“::_m' Piig $1:00am Brun Records, ck Phonographs, Sheet Music, Expert Piano Tun Leave Douglas for Juneau . 8:30am. t9:30a.m. t§12:65p.n ing §5.00, Phonograph Repairing. 2:16p.m. 3 46p.m.t 5:26p.m. Anderson Musfc Shoppe. Phon2 6:40p.m. 7:46p.m.1 10:06p.m. G 1i:30pm. 1:26am.3 g i o > ~ | t—Freight wiil be accepted. 500 Steel Hanapower s:::mfl;; pullers §—Dougias ouly. atie. daiahe Toana Wolitorors | i SMIGHRRCfa. matic Gates. d ellborers o Water Wheels, J. Ducrest, 111 ‘:;I.h:.nr:“(’l:lfifi;um 3rd. Renton, Wash. i Antecodents of foreigners who! ]UNEAU FERRY !lld h to marry English women are NAVIGATION CO. ted ] by the London Lter office, regis- —_——— Old papers for sale at The Empire. columns of The Empire. SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FREIGHT SERVICE S.S. “BORDER QUEEN” GENERAL FREIGHTING BETWEEN SEATTLE AND JUNEAU r Sailings from Union Pacific Dock Seattle For information as to sailings, etc., apply to THE RORDER LINE TRANSPORTATION CO. 1160 Stuart Bidg., Seattle, Wash. D. B. FEMMER, Agent BSTHER CASHEN, Agent Juneau, Alsaka Douglas, Alasks r— Foreign and Correct Styles Domestic Woolen in Fashion and in Stock Fabrics F. WOLLAND MERCHANT TAILOR JUNEAU TIS USELESS TO CALL, MILL WORK | Advertising aiways pays. Use v.ne' MABRY’S CAFE The Best Place to EAT in HON. WILLIE THE HON. POLLY HAS BEEN SULITED! | B /.0 ‘ HAVE YOU READ { The classified ads yet? Better do so "rhufura you forget. It will pay yoq | a8 well as the advertiser, r Lv.JuneauSB Ar.Juneau . 18 Mar. 24 April 14 April 6 April 21 /ANS and FARRAGUT calls Ketchikan, Juneau and n Alaska ports. and QU ‘all at all Southeastern ports. Through tickets from Juneau to California ¢ ports—also to New York via Panama Canal, BRICE H. HOWALD, Agent GUY L. SMITH Agent Phone 4 Phone 18 Douglas, Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President 0id Papers for suic at The LEmpire Office 4 ~ Sails every Wednesday even- MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA 1V. {06 tor Wecnidia falic Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, Hirst Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carrying Passengers All freight to be on City Dock by 1 o’clock Wednes- Alaskan Hotel, Phone Single O, Agent. Seward Fish Co. and Freight. day. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Northbound Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Due Juneau Southbound Feb. 22 Mar. 2 Steamer ALASKA .. NORTHWE VICTORIA ALASKA Lv. Seattle Feb. 12 ....Feb. 19 -..Feb. 26 Mar. 1 Mar. 9 = ..Mar. 5 Mar. 8 Mar. 16 NORTHW F IN ...Mar. 12 Mar. 15 Mar. 23 Ports of C: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, La- touche and Seward. In addition to these ports the Alameda and Northwestern will call both north and southbound at Petersburg. W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 453 LOWER FREIGHT RATES FROM SEATTLE AND CALIFORNIA Motorship Oregon Sailings from Seattle March 31, April 21, May 11 THRU RATES FROM CALIFORNIA POINTS INDEPENDENT NAVIGATION CO. 1. K. McALISTER, Agent PHONE 301 1 | I TOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS MARY—March 10, 21, 81; April 11 PRINCESS ALICE—April 21, May 2 Tickets te and fiom all Bastern ts States and Canada—Various Mul:-’:mb::llufi:‘- Overa. W. L. COATES, Agent. RNy, COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. OPERATING o L Motorship Margnita ‘Accommodation and Service the Best. Leaves City Dock every Wednes- day at 8 p. m. direct to Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and way orts. Returning from 8itka via Killisnoo, Tenakes, Hoonab. Leaves every Sunday at 8 p. m. for Haines and Skagway. For information see ART McKINNON, Agent, Phone 149, Residence 143. FRYE'S “DELICIOUS” H “svERTIHNG Tz NAME e OO FRYE - QB“HN H SEWARD STREET