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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY APRlL 6 1927. NURTHWESTERN 5 wnos wino | 1 AND WHERE I 09~ ‘ ARRWES WITH - 1927 MODEL ELTO Sprmg S [Vewest 4 DAYS! MAILi“f‘f':*:‘f'""""""""'*""”"“‘*?";“’ P T — 1 i‘ i on the Northwestern for Sew- NOW ON DISPLAY . Steamer an'(h“‘wu\\. Capt. Wil . A. Shonacker, traveling hrok- 8 eS liam Jensem, arcived i1 port 188t er arvived in town this morning on P!’i( $150 00 night at midnight from Seattle, with (pa steamer Alameda from Pete . 80 tons of local freight and fovr p;,.0 ldays' mail. Pagsensers arviving here [ ""§n Guyot, local broker, arrived - o 5 fon the steamer were: T. Allen. J. H.'{) Junean on the Alasks Iast night Drop In and Ask to See It )/ ; (I(’()/L;L’fl[(’ (lnd repe ler. F. (“4‘»’[‘1‘:;; Bl ”f‘ H‘:l'«.tv;x it business trip to the West i Juneau, Mrs Hayes, Mra; Hazel|' 31 . wWilder, construction en-| Dodson, Mrs. J. ¢ Van Winkle, A gjueer wio has completed his work| Dwala, S Hoffman, 1 on the Juneau Lumber Mills, left J ] .Y II 1 ) C Schmidt, Matt Nivela. Alex last night on the Alaska for Seattle uncau oun araware 0. [Charles Kopoff, Mix. A. Hamilton, | pas H. Flory, District Forester. |T. F. Preston and three steerage. | ig making a trip to the First City «“ . s ’ . % | "'"The Northwestern sailed early this'on '(ha Al 1f 1t’s Hardware We Have It morning for the westward with th» ( . S 3 and | |following passengers from Junean: ([, 1. Adsit, traveling brokers, left| GEORGETTL SMARTLY John , E. Lindstrom. andigy the Alaska last night for Ket- § E 4 Hugh M for Cordova: | ohikan 2 (James G. Morrison. Otto A, Dirlen N proprietor of FLAT CREPE ) N | (and G. B. Linxwiler tor Valdez: J.| jorgenson’ ¢ Shop, left on thei FLAT CREPE SIMELE (4. Bekles, John F. Chamberlain. M Sieqmer Alaska last night for S jand Mrs. Eddie Sultan for Seward .‘.x. to bo gone about three wee CANTON > SPORTS e . Harper, representing the CREPE FROCKS ‘STEAMER ALASKA ,F e ) {is a recent arrival in Junean i \HI\ Bay nery, returned to Se IMPORTED \ y A R H |VES ]UNEAU i e 'l‘ Of Good Saw Logs Wanted : more elaborate registered at Mo Gastineay Hotcl, T ; i daytime dresses s E A TTL E BOUND ‘E.Kl‘\u\:\:lz\‘ylxll Ili{:;“""?j :‘JI':"‘,j‘;&::"m“:i‘}""i"‘ JUNEA l] L UI‘IBER ]‘IILLS in both one The steamer Alaska, Capt. Gus!jp. oy to remain in Juncan INord. arrived from the westward last out o week O night at midnight, remaining in port! n Nusebawmer, Wrangell fish 3 | and two-piece RO I e DB R 012 Tor Enor: - Waix @ Jtineau. aretedl -tiom decorative | Seattle. Passengers arriving in angcll on the Northwestern last models. eau from wostward points were ‘hes L. Sharp, and Sam Guyot | Baker, General Freight and touche: / f | The following passengers suiled [praitic Manager of e Alaska ALASKAN HOTEL from Juncau on (he Alaska: Miss | Greamship Co., arrived in Junean this fine tucking : Movibingabin Mary flolm, Harves ouson C. Admorning on the Alamedn from S MODERN REASONABLE RATES Hansen, Deviin, dage, Mr. Baker e 6 remain 4 . X G. E. Tupper, J. A. Lathomer, P, B.{jer for nbout a 3 for . 3 ) IR [ and novelty s Smith, Geo. Jorgenson, W. W. Gar| perershurg, and then 1o Dave HOU”:L’ PROP. Rose, Garden {mon, G. W. Carr, D J. Durkee, B n | g qilc hlll!'lllll‘g Sorri, Mrs. John Sorri, Mrs. Anna > Green, Queen storage tor Sontte: e 1 To Sentence Sinclair RH ( ) l) ES L A 17 E Lloyd. L. B. Adsit, Billy Lloyd 1 wl . | Wrangell: Charles H. Flory, J. .| Monday for Contempt Blue Biege e gl B Sl B g P FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE Sizea Carbray, J. S. Jeffery, for Ketchikan. | w\giINGTON, April 6. v 10, Gastineau Hotel Building 16 to 42 and Navy % SR | Sinclair will be sentenced next Mon B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprietor 0 with the new AT THE IIOTEI“ [ e et el JUNEAU'S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY i ————m tfor contempt of the ate. The dat: LQUll’l’laD CAFE Sastineal 15 agreed upon aftor Justice Hitz L1 b Morxea St Maurice 1., |overruled the government's conten- ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS {8harp, Auchorage; A Bingston e BISGL calpilitad font Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter H. F. Preston, N, separate offenses in refus o an C Emma A |swer questions. Justice Hitz ruled Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Behm, Seattle: MeKay, Ke:-lthere will be only one sontence. chikan: August schman atthe; | e = = <o Distinctively different. unusually interesting this Alex Hodoff. Seattle: Shon - | (Official ruplication) ! showing of Easter Dresses that forecast };'r““’"-‘ 1”!5:"“"“\_!%“ MW ! ¢ jReport bt l:i;\ancinl Cendicion THE ALASI(A RAILROAD }&l(l_b.’ and C. W. elch, Seatiln l THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK the new Spring Modes. s sonmscn kAN ke | 106410 At Juneau, Torrltory of Al- | $hroushout the year operates reguruc passenger and frefght tratn ‘mtn‘g Tualin: > Cliarids, Mot agka, at the close of businecsg on the service from Seward on the Coast to Falrbanks in the Interior, slee: M. Charles. Port Anzeles: and 29th day of March, 1927 and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the g LY. . Watapt, | RESOURCES winter months there are two passenger tralns each way, weekly % | . Zynda 3 i Loans and disconnts § 511,798 between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in e ren S O nc mlud\“lh'llmv:k”}‘”l'"“ ;""l""l_- I Loans on real estate formation Inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or writs g o 9 , ® V§an: Francisco; and B M. Bel, Ver: | Srorarft : Dept. of the Interior non, B. C United States Lbonds A s021 THE ALASKA RAILROAD Juneau's Leading Department Store | ® Other bonds and war- (Mt. McKinley Park Route) 3 , | rants 1,103,940.35 keh e Alask Tides Tomorrow | Banking house, furni- | S S = et . and fixtures 57.120.01 ——— e — v tide 10:57 a. m. o :m: # e real estate owned 58,339.67 neecssitate the absolute - abandon [ ter arrangement was mrade, as Mr. | o Copoo ' rom other banks 86 . Ketehikan and Cordova, was taken | (he table was made immediately af-{ ot | b 3.028.5: CONFECTIONS ter the No. 15 was tabled yesterday. | GIRL FOR SHAVERS S off the table vesterday afternoon and % res for clearing | lat the request of Representative Lo : B d | A girl baby born last night in “] i A Sandics: dee C""’:rl Sasrbetsr, P""'«‘: | men. continued on the calendar witil| SERVICE WILL BE HELD {{he. §t. Ann’s Hospital to Mr. and| HMOU sl ace S dunoal,. 495880 L R today for thind reading. This messure | TONIGHT, EUTHERAN. GHURCH Mrs. L. B, Shaver. Both mather ang Cash on haud e G L S O was laid on the table more than a| lhah\ are doing nicely today iGold Dust 90.7 PASSIN woek ago at the urgent insistence of - “Jesus on .(he \\n_\' to the Cross" } | = Representativ s Murray and Lomen. is the sermon topic for the mid-!| -NOTICE OF APPLCIATION } Total $2,620,386.93 e who ar I it would be unwise to week Lenten gervice at the Resurrec LIABILITIES | T B I V. 13 to 3 to Wi s @l dblishing te exising o Lutheran Church tonigit at. 5| qF(‘)ll?. EATOEE‘T" . |Capital stock paia 1n.§ 100,000.00 | {4 e ALL COAL MAY LOOK Lflll‘(' /otes to Commission until something had beer | o'clock, The increased interest fn Serial No 35 Sinnlis. fina . 50,000.000 F 10 WAPE | okiod 1o take it place, tud 1t was | dioqs mestnuyi s ndecd Skyatieiith | T/ jiasUnsted States Land Office for|Surolie fun 12.000.00 : ALIKE \ | Reserves idl (ommlsslon and agread by proponents of the measuie according to Rev. H. R. Allen. All - rofits le: (et the ‘bill romain on the. taa | are contfally. Il 1o soiu with thel 1 ouiunean Laud Distzict at An-| Undivided profits less | l h H h but after trying our’s you will bs Abolis atcheries. {until definite action had been taken ! congregation in worship tongiht. chorage. Alaska, |~ expenses paid 69,424.17| A & convinced that the heating gquality on Bill No. 15, of which they were In fthJe ’I‘V‘l“‘lt;‘\\'“r' ”'lf' Applicationipue to other banks 26,448.14 varles, also you will learn that bak- (Continued from Page One.) also supporters. Apparently som: la-|0ld papers for sals at The Lmpire. fiqku‘ Tt o J"}'”‘," 'l"(";']';’l'- ‘\‘li Demand deposits 108419130 ing with our coal mean less coal —_——— - e — . e Hoetastasd 00101 FAUIHONA L mime: deposils 1,271,708.60| § ; Ve ’ and better results. day. having comploted all work o | fr—— e\ |NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That|Cushier's and certified ¢ . Uik We carry a full line of Feed ané :m calendar, and most of the mem- | J. M. DAVIS, « citizen of the Unitea| heck | iy i our transfer scrvice O. G. Whis. enate, Chaniber st o s i, hell WESTERN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,® [igittes; a0, risitent of duneaw Al o 2, 6.5 | 3 2. { bate on the Controller Bill i'ortland, Oregon . 06350 in the United Land| United States of America ) E D- B. FEMMER Nt eclay A\::"',f['“’,:’l:‘msfi‘,f:j""““ : FINANCIAL STATEMENT at close of business, Dec. 31, 1026, gfiflf‘;’t i e, Tony H"""”,”"I'-‘ ":' "”' L | ; o Phone 114 X 118 ce q b, fise (5 a ace st udicia | pp———— - - - e il howra tinkering with and tearing ASSETS lin 1. 8. Official Survey » ; for 1at] ash $ 20.681.63 situated on the cast I, Guy McNaughton, Cashier ol | ! apart the elective fish commission | ol bill, tha mse yesterday afterno oal Bstate ; WA i o i byt ol | the above named bank, do solemnly| hil he House yesterday aftern mvi’ Real Estate 1 n Real Hstate in the tineau Channel ximately four! NN” hst the forogoing statement i I put it together again by s Iy fo State of O 4o ceenred by First Mot . 1,087,012.27 (4) miles northwes v H d A l 2 C Sh atmo T Bommtion || Cotimiorat Lows i s ve ok SRR ey T LIRAT (L NG i e o e wert ot wy knowease § - Kl @RAY Andy’s Carpenter Shop getting all it had done in Committee of the Whole in the carlier hours of in the Association al 997% of cash valwe . . 16,851.40 20" 10”. N. and Longitude _|and belief. 5 the day. It had discussed some Furniture and Bquipment Depreciated Value 5:129.80 29° W., and particularly ibe GUY MeNAUGHTON, Gashier A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 488 amendments, adopted sevoral which | Deferred Loan charges —advances on Loafis for Taxes, -]} a8 tollows, to-wit i Correct Attest: BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND entirely changed the principal pro- ! Fire It ¢, It ) 3 5:377.61 “Heglnninz «t corner No. B. M. BEHRENDS, ALL XINDS OF W00D WORK visions of the measure, rejected a Prepaid B 2 alleeuted over term of ledse ... 7.695.63 “'whiehico U.S.1.M. No. Il heum J. . MULLE. A EEaaasaa s e number of proposed amendments, | S AT » N 26 deg. 2500 W, -26.88 s (SBAL) Directors or Partners. then cast them into the discard TOTAL ASSETS A $1, l"x.dis ! = digtant? thence 1. 19.09 ¢ s stitied: wnd avdin. to . Hatore Its work was all done in Commitiee e gl | ,t oarnér No thence §. 5. T 1927 D ; e T e of the Whole, After it was seen LIABILITIES S P i+ chaks Yo corner No. 3; thence AR, “"ffll}., e Z Y N D A H 0 T E L that it would take another period of Stockholders credits—Paid in by members of the As- i W ‘meanders along the line of HeACIRORBRIT hours of work to whip a workable b1l stelwblan ol i AL o, A 95098171 | meauw; hiRh tide ‘of Gastineau |Notary Public in and for the Terri- into shape, @ wotion was adopted 1o | {oiys bue and Incomplete—Due upon Construction : Channel as follows: D1y DSl Newly Renovated arise and report progress. which wa 5t S UFAHEN 134,903.36 (1Y N. 69 deg. 40° W. 2.26 | My commission expires March 5, " adopted. Following on the heels « I ferved Loan credits—advanced by applicants for hath chatus L ‘ Reasonable Rates Elevator Service the committee report. which o Kbk Y ANDSN. e IR stk (2.) N. 82 deg. 58" W, 10.39 S. ZYNDA, Prop. braced no amendments, previousiy e A chains cood 0 Boss Tovel the then Suspense- - Remittances made but not identified (3 4 i koo i Accounts Payable 3) N. 73 deg. 17" W. 2.22 T ure be tabled and it caivied without s Bara o S chains PLUMBING = — Aoradion Guarantee Stock, Reserve Fund and Surpius . 35,226.29 1. . 61 deg. 00' W. 3. The u.,.fi";"mlf.."u L measuros TRRAT-LIARIVITDN i $1.121.648.24 ) N. 51 deg. 05° W. 1.95 HEATING | NORTHERN HOTEL yesterday afternoon. hoth carrving “ml Do a0k cla One, 1, B. No | ITATE OF OREGON, County of Multnomah, ss. 3 31 deg. 00’ W. 0.57 REPAIRING ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. 24, authorizes § 47 to be paid On this 30th day of March, 1927, personally appeared bdefor chains to cor by the Territorial Treasurer to town | n Notary Public in and for the State of o:—f};’on, Fr:d‘o(}' of hflmnnm:fl :,‘i,,:(,‘.'.':,"l?: Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Barner in opera- of Petersburg to reimburse it for o asurer of the Western Savings and Loanm Aaso- area of 7.124 acres." My overhead expenses are at tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and expenses incurrad in 1919 during any clation, who, being duly sworn, did depose and say that he has Any and all persons claiming ad- | 8 minimum. Therefore I can do | up—steam heated. epidemic of smallpox. The other f rge and control of the books and accounts of the said jversely any of the above described | your work for less money. H measure passing was H. B No. i1, that the above and foregoing statement is taken from land should file their adverse claims | ° ¢ appropriating $7,000 from the Ter said books and accounts: that it {s a true and accurate tran- with the Register of the U. S. Land No matter how large, or how ritorial treasury to pay the cost of seript therefrom, and that to the best of hia knowledge and be- Office at An~hc . Alaska, within'| small your job_you do yourself constructing a school building & lief it is a jus' and correct presentation of the financial condifion (the pevigd r* h thirty, i Yakutat for nse by the Federal T | of said assocfation on this date. fiavi: ticranticn :.'.'r"'.'fi’e"y Wil helf 5 1Rt p:"c’,“‘"" if you don’t THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS y prices. reau of Education. Both measure (Seal of the State ot Oregon) FRED G. WILLS. barred by the provisions of the passed hy @ unanimous vote Sworn to hefore me the day and yeav aforesaid statute | R Old Scr. o 5 > CALL Wi o BN No. 14, seeking (0 wip COLLIN C. CAMPLAN. y e AR o o STANWORTH THE GASTINEAU out of existence all the machinery Notary Public for Oregon. T J. LINDL M (REF\' Plion: 215 I OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG fish hatcheries and the pres o My Commis#ion expires: —June 15, 1930, Regi. forial Pish Commission, adon First publication April 2, 19 Shop Dlear Marris xnrdwnre CoA i PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT vtlon of whlvh at this time \»nu!v\': — — ‘L:mt publication June 8, 1927. e

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