The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 4, 1927, Page 6

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I MESS, WITH THE LIFE- | BOAT FULLA ~ = MARINE NEWS oz THO STEAMERS s ONWAY NORTH from Seattle May 1 | SOUTHBOUND \A'll Yukon southhound about May 10 Admiral Farragut due southbound | about May 12 oL | LOCAL SAILINGS | | Low | Margnita scheduted to leave for | | Hig Sitka and way ports at 8| ! 9:46 p. m o'clock Wednesday nizht High tide 1:05 p. m Pacific sails for Port Alexander | | ——— 5t Pavary menth ot s | YUKGN IN PORT a. m. !\ YESTERDAY WITH America First leaves for Peters- | nesday. and_way ports at 6 o'clock | |Glasscock, arrived in port at 4 o'clo every Wednesday night. 1 yesterday afternoon g | with a large cargo of ———t - — meludi automobiles, 4 sengers. The steam LEAVES TONIGHT FOR Wrangell on IllnI \A“n:» o Junean, and [has a large lis pustengers and SITKA, WAY PORTSvrn-mn for Port Althorp, Cordovi, ,, Port Ashion, Port_ Benr ki Hon b Jisn, Bewind, Snd: I The mailboat Muargnita will sail {5y 00" N a eward, fonight for Sitka and way ports, mak The foll sseng ing a special call at Warm Splnll’.l -SRI pRERRNESLE i during the remainder of the sum | mer, Capt. H. M. Peterson reported fairly good weatlier on his arriv Cour; v, Mrs. William Douce ¥ from Sitka, encountering good weath- | 3 D er on the entir , except for a 1"Uhl|| Irene Roberts, oh- in Pe n] ion some- snow storm Wayne Roberts, Archie W iels, R. Thomas, and Tom Young. Local passenge riving were i1 H. Brok Schuman, kovich, J. son, Col. J. se, Albert Br . Mrs. M. M h, Mrs. Joe Vi s, and thr Straits, which made what difficult. At Chatham, the cannery super- intendent reported a three inch sno fall the night before which so disappeared when the warm ray ppeared the following d i places along the rou Lraled 31 could be en at the “ A. Dun- work or L towed to_some pls R Bl to make y a trap for the Mts.: Bigdhar Smith, Don un of salmon. One ionely e yin o oy b skita! the only one seen on t y anchored out from the near the mouth of Port| : sin Gel- 0Ol- ward; W. 8. Kirkland, Mable Walsh, Al 1 made her! 0™ ige, and five steerage Bay, whicn for Cordo H. A. Datoff, for La B Eavry [touche one steerage for Valdez was repa pleasant one. Harry | Raymond met the boat at s Prif v pgiNiA SAILS TOMORROW e ROt ereonbd i pAaRLo g At Vicginia 1V, will sail L s S o e and way por row evening, instead of tonight, P ling been delayed by late arriv _freight from tha south -oo BORDER QUEEN from Seattle May 9. Get e key to the city to ( After many of the in the refre mineral water, th - adv. 01a papers for sare at RANS- i REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP SUMMER EXCURSIONS Various Routes Stop-over Privileges TICKETS ON SALE—May 22 to September 15 FINAL RETURN LIMIT—October 31, 1927 FAMOUS PRlNCI:'.SS STEAMERS PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVFR VICTORIA o i AND SEATTLE Direct cnmfiau at Vancouver to all Eastern Points of United States and Canada FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent l“' Building (ORI Virginia IV sails for Chichagof | | Steamer Yukon, Capl. Charles | ‘ { l | | “burg e 1 b, m. evory Wed- | | BIG LOCAL CARGO ‘ ‘ | ! MAILBOAT MARGNITA |1, cisnaee o oo | 5 Ol t |in Juneau from Seattle: W. €. Ar-| Bay and will continue this routaf,qyy, 4 D, Brown, Jack Butome, Mre. | ., Miss . noon with a small ,of general merc Wm. Duncan, and tiree steerage fo'| in early. D. B, Fem- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921. HARK! NEEWAHS) | AN WAKE HAILIN' US FROM /| | P THESE THE SHIP! DEEP SEA ANSWER HIM SANTA QUICK! T ¢l vure L e b ry, Junea 5 OK RENT — Pla Brumswick Phonographs, Recurds, Sheet Music, ing $5.00, Anderson 143, Piano Tun- pullers | $30 each. Hg Auto-| matic Gates. Hand Wellborers Water Wheels. J. Ducrest, 111 3rd. Renton, Wash, MOTORSHIP OREGON BRINGS LARGE CARGO OF COAL AND LUMBER The )llnlnhlnp Or Johanson, docked at the Al neau Wharf this morning at 8 o'c from Secttle. The Oregon wil load 40,000 f of lumber ¢ Alaska Junea; :k, and ceed to the arf this aft go of 20 tony dise. Later in the evening the ol will move tv the I ic Coa Coal Company where 200 tons of coal will be dis son reports a splendid calli several I chikan and Ju rapidly pre trip from canneries hotw ne; The cann paring for the se 1 Tha Oregon will rem until tomorrow mornin attle via Pybus F v whery she will discharge 65,00¢ shooks, which arve to be loaded N in posi iling for nd Chom bo: at the Juneau Lumber Mills, | R 'NORTHWESTERN IS SOUTHBOUND EARLY MORNING Steamer Northwester: liam Jensen, arrived the westward this mornin o'clock with the following passen ard Wallsted Mr. and Goldstein from - Anderson and one rdova Jame A. R. Manric nbel DeKay, By LLlI‘ F S'l hRRET’ P BUT L BETCHA THF.\'—)“" ; =1 opp, CAN'T CLIMB! T YO ¥ s o ppo EM LL)NLHII\) FROM THE HON. CASTAWAYS I HOPE ALLIS NOT UNUWELL WITH THEM ! WE RECEIVE A NONANSWER House I l MARSWELLS | Marine Paints OFF'N ASHUR LRL PERKING, 1 €OR RENT—Furuisned cahine—3$5 per month. Inquire Mre. Hogan, Senview Apartments apd N b AL apts Lewl 1 ana renovated NP e i, None better = SIS HARRIS Hardware Company TOVES OCR SPECIALTY Open Evenings Phone 218 \SHWWWCéuflS« Regularly and Dependab il Southbound Lv. Seattle Ar.Juneau Ar. Junenn a April 30 May May 3 May May 17 May May 9 May May 14 May 12 May 16 May s and Skagway omitting Sitka. , Skagway and Sitka. ‘Watson, Evans and Farragut calls Ketchikan, Pet- ersburg, Juneau and Southwestern Alaska ports. Rogers and Queen call at all Southeastern ports with exceptions as shown. Through tickets sold from Juneau to California ports, to New York via Panama Canal. BRICE H. HOWAKkD, Agent GUY L. SMITH Agent Phone ¢ Phone 18 Douglas, Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President Adm. Farragut “*Queen Adm. Evans . *Adm. Rogers . Adm. Watson *Queen . Old Papers fur saic at The Empire Office MISCELLANEOUS & a. m. to 10 WANTED—Work us cook in car WANTED Women for kitchen | B——-— Reading Room Open Fror ion Rooni Open From p. m.~—7:00 p. m. T W or on caunery tender. Call 1‘]|4v:1~<‘ to 8:30 p. un. A A L A S K A i — . | Current Magazines, Newspapers indow ¢ hu'x’lm;,' 1 Reference Books, Ete. ; ) STEAMSHIP COMPANY louse cleaning. Call Phone 576 FREE TO ALL ; SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED || MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV. Sails every Wedneaday even- a ing for Excursion Inlet, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, P i 3 e, g 8 R s ' June :"' 1 "h'""_ ]‘lbr“ry Hirst Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carrying Passengers | B s han oy | |and” Free Reading Room and Freight. All frelght to be on City Dock by 1 o'clock Wednes- business, marriage and the future City Hun., Second Floor 1 day. Alaskan Hotel, Phone Single O, Agent. Seward Fish Co. toretold. 302 Front S Main Street at 4th p. m. work. Apply Mie. Hookerd . L WANTED—Couple want work, Wife! good cook, Hoth used to farm,| work separately. P. O. Box WANTED Position us deck h nu' | Silverware Inquire Empire 3815, éh WANTED -— Woman for g howse work. Call Cole Transfer. | -— I. J. sH ARICK Janitor or kitchen work. Man wili Jeweler and .Optician ! 3. | | Watches, Diamonds i 2 SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Lv. Seattle Northbound Sou!hbounll NORTHWESTERN April 26 May | YUKON May 3 May ll v *ALAMEDA 3 9P. M. May 7 May 7 H ALASKA . 7 May 10 May 18 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, La- touche and Seward. In addition to these ports the Alameda , Mrs. B. Olsen, Phiilip He i Coffir “—Thane ( fSaturday Plate and Window N \“(;'\TIU GLASS MORRIS | Past and Future ace | or no charge. Home CONSTRUCTION CO. appointment. Steps BUILDING CONTRACTORS | 413. Phone 2204. e FERRY SCHEDULE | Effective May 1st, 1926 hikan, |Leave Juneau for Douglas, Tread- t will be accepted. g _<_... PULSL AND CARD READING will call both north amd southbound at Petersbury. *—Alameda returns from Juneau. W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 Lemius well and Thane | L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 453 age foi *7:10a.m. $9:15a.m.§ *12:00Nn} p.m. *4:30p.m.| | 30p.m.| 9:40p.m. | : 'Leav.e Douglas for Iu;lea‘:lomm: MORRIS CONSTRUCTION €O. | ¥imm 'S LOWER FREIGHT RATES ALL KINDS OF 11:30p.m. FROM SEATTLE AND CALIFORNIA Motorship Oregon Sailings from Seattle March 31, April 21, May 11 THRU RATES FROM CALIFORNIA POINTS MILL WORK | e il e INDEPENDENT NAVIGATION CO. J. K. McALISTER, Agent PHONE 301 urately told readings by [ across from | Moose Hall on right side, No. | JOR PRINCE mnr.nvucofln. SEATTLE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND | LEAVE AND NIGH QUALITY Too! Homnest weight and never- late! fi? thatis CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONRE 478 Juneau, Alaska Douglas, A CLOSING OUT SALE OF GENT'S FURNISHINGS F.WOLLAND MERCHANT TAILOR i . mmu- o SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FREIGHT SERVICE S.S. “BORDER QUEEN” GENERAL FREIGHTING BETWEEN SEATTLE AND JUNEAU " Begular Sailings from Union Pacific Dock Seattle | PRINCESS ALICE—April 21; Pl 'nc May 2, 12, 23; June 2. nanwav/) Tickets to and from all Hastern points of United \ But- and cuu-—anou lgghv—u»nl Btop- TES, Agent. COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. For Information as to sailings, etc., apply to OPERATING THE RORDER LINE TRANSPORTATION CO. Motorship Mar 1160 Stuart Bldg., Seattle, Wash. D. B. FEMMER, Ageat ESTHER CASHEN, Agent Accommodation and Service the Best. Leaves City Dock every Wednes- nn.. day at 8 p. m. direct to Tenakes, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and way orts. Returning from Sitka via Klllisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah. Leaves every Sunday at 8 p. m. for Halnes and Skagway. For information see ART McKINNON, Agent, Phone 149, Residence 148, ALASKA B et £ Pt @ PG 5 I Ol P 5 PPt Pt B P 5 B At B2 8 S SN oo N+

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