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i ( CANNERES POLLY AND HER PALS Steamer Wovements NORTHBOUND | | | rlotte du tomor i row afternoon or evenin SCHEDULED SALINGS 1l from incouver tonight | Vel Northwesterr scheduled to sail Operators on Route Uf, from' Senttl 9. p;:m. tomo Margnita Ready A g 3 . Admiral Evans weduled t al Canneries Operate. g R o T t 10 a. m The mailb largr ( e T PR N Pet OEec ot - Wil from Vancouver, June Municipal Whart . " e - aud P Admiral Rogers Tuled t pt. A. 11. Keuttner ¢ \1 ) e s e 1 aska Fish Salting and By-Produ TS g Compan tuilistgo, fordeast Alaska scheduled fo sail from the b s > {hin, piax § ttle Jun I8 at 9 a. m started operat ki due, 1 Dorothy Alexand chednled ) to th v 1 features | to 1 from Seattle J of conveyin nd ting which is | 10 7 done automatically cutting do POTAR LB N labor o in half. Mr. Keuttn tor ttie Jumo ! 91 estimate the th : .‘: p. m. , B 000" tous of {i50. 10 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS it oft and 19,000, hiall Admiral Watson scheduled B ofs saited hejrin outhbound 1 a. m. tomor oY T i '\ | Aleutian southbound about s N R Ad Farragut southhound Jay at th ha he Kill JHoek Y Y Risherls han B g LOCAL SAILINGS touched at that port, receivi Mbantte achaduiod S0 Mkl fish oil into tanks built aboard the | top Btk 1A ke Boits it ship for that purpo T 8 o'clock Wednesday night Supt. Hans Floe, of the P. Salls: Tor Skakwiv - Gvars Hartis Company, at lawk Inlet Mohday 9 . m reports that the cannery 1“1‘~ Babilic aatle) folv Ba alek big pack of salmon ready f ander and way ports First shipment, the largest pack 1 IR L e ported to date since th Amor WMOHtE at-8 & run started. As yet, the fish are Kinision: First: Tonves fos. Dat coming from the ocean in mal orshurg at 1 p. m. every schoals, the vanguard of (i bu Wednesdiay per run that is anticipated in Jul Virginia IV gails for Chichagof Old Cannery Resuming and way ports at 6 o'clock Nick of (i Peril Strai ery Wednesday Packing Company s gradually whipping th old Todd T ing Company cannery at Todd Iley .onqi5 of mostiy King salmon shape and expects (o be in oper " R O v R 1 i thon In about ten Cavs. . ;| n the mailboat were: Frank How The Buperior Fishories, Sunt. J.1 \pq of ohatham; F. B, Prat D b ighing dalallcf gogdl 't Ranta, Otto Gelsier lvllfllhlll I amd are \\“. it ‘ for t 3 N o Rutherford Silver horde to strike Y expec MRS ey e to put up about 50,000 ca thi ot i vl - gumrk Sl John I r The Pyramid Packing Company L e o haw becn canning sinee last Wed Sitka nesday and chalked up 150 case A at the clese of last ports operations Chatham has set the 000 cases and will b activities in about ten | Hood Bay Canning Compar will be ready for operation® in | few days oxpecting to have 50,000 ges in their possession by the & o of the season Steamer Admiral Farragut, Capt he Alaska Consolida n C. Graham, arrived in Juneau nery, at Tenakee, H. C vesterday forenoon at 9 o'clock all the cannery ma ry wel | vith over 80 tons of general me oiled to turn out 70,000 cascs handize, one days' mail, and the The p Sea Salmon Compan lowing passengers: David Mor- fs a regular apiary of activity | :an, Jas. G. Stecse, L. E. Oliver, having fired t tarting gun fo | I. R. Noyes, Mary Lund, E. K the season last Thursday and ex | ‘herman, Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, k pect to cram their warchous 1. Dudden, Anita Waters, May M with 150,000 cases or more with | Maters, Daniel Waters, Mrs. Mary but the htest difficulty 1. Waters, Charles Water A. D Norwegian Festival ardner and wife ..ml': \l.. rage W 4 Bay had the ay he steamer remained in port arm Springs Bay had the ap pearance of Ind gave til the trollers were anchored Trolling the that now exsits in Port vicinity cement the nd no a hetwe with B call for a demand is d n mtil noon and sailed for the west 1 Norwegian Festiva | v4pq “caning at Douglas with one the impression tha! | . oion paggengers leaving on the i tha Weet Coos were: George Garrison, bt ol ) E. Judd for Cor Fisherman's strike aind Mr. and Mrs, 1L Aley his liouses at would have ronstant tiring a dip into the hot sulphuri the waters of Raymond is happy in view of the fact that his friends Ing ‘their demands heavily his unfailing hospitality. Supt. W. Bunny raid: “We expect to paek 960,000 cages and g0 far we have packer 125 cases since Monday, 1 Point Alexande was learned tha had been fisherman the Raymond re splendid bugine r Seward It ke reacher and as a ths and apartmen pi Baranoff, and s: h Iee cream, ca o send out an “S. 0 | 'ther foods plea o hoth ery ance due to the of ‘patrons young de much in e Hot roshyte: which Springs. Mr will be are unload wlil nd e the o'clock upor 10 Picnickers are requestgd to take N. Williams, of the Packing Company | their own food whick - - I and ol idence d at wal picnic of the Northern I Church Bible held at church in the with ‘reek on Tuesday, June 14 bet fc the f N. T, 0. Tolentin 3. A. Aason, H ninda Bay; | tay; and Fre nade the round trip to The Margnita sailed this Saturday ng for Skagway and way >-o mnery at fo [ *RESBYTERIAN S. S. | PICNIC TOMORROW | lemonade ani to the palatel | will be the an- it Schopl Salmon Cars ween 9 orenoon, excep- tion of ice cream, coffee, and le- nonade, which will bé provided by the Bible School. RIS B LA 3 1 II A I\ I . *—Alameda and Northwestern south via Sitka FHE EMPIRY ‘ ALAMEDA IS 3325 Um] IN M e Caminabts W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 IS THE MEDIUM ‘ 5 | > PN L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 Through which the general| | HERE SUUTH CASH DUG UP Open Evenings Phone 215 public can always have t want upplied | ’ wdvertisements: 2 P, M | Steamor Alameda, Capt. €. V PITTSBURGH. Pa., June 13 Bourrerick PATTERNS Closing time for display ad-| | Westerlund, arrived in Juneau ( The detective bureaus of Pitts isements: 11 M morning at 1 o'clock from Skag- (burgh and Allegheny countie BLANK BOOKS Ten ¢ first in way with the following passcu- | have in their possesion more t Sheaffer and Waterman Pens * R tion ! irs. Gordon, Mrs. H. ( 5,000 in cash which detective R. P. NELSON’S FIRST SAILING FROM VANCOUVER, JUNE 13 Five cents for cor ous sub Waimsley and 1 Bell, Emr have dug up with pick and shovel Sk g . i iy SR equent- insertion Mathews, W. Williar Nirs. J. B |at one time or ancther. Claimants Stationery Store S. S. “PRINCE RU PERT’ or “I’R]NCE Count five average ords to | | Miss Rhea Smith, Miss | have bheen found for $100,000. = i GEORGE” the lin t, Miss Helen Cook, atl | money is loot Which thieves | « - oo oo o i3 Minimum char Miss Grace Nortenson from Skag-|buried and were forced to aban { LA & { southbound from JUNEAU every SATURDAY P. M. making & L | way: €. F. Kerwin, W. H II"ul'-l.‘ fon when criminal investigations [ { NOLAND’S CORNER direct connection at PRINCE RUPERT and VANCOUVER "‘\\ F. Stouffer, Mrs. T. B. Hyde, | seemed likely to lead to its re % N RAST and SOUT . i ; Helen Hiyko, Tred: il ELIE AT e kely W ipn, e T I St Wikbin ) caniie ‘ for all points BAST and SOUTH. All outaide rooms. Hot and FOR SALE { cold running water in every room. For reservations apply to Hyde, and Mrs. Jackson and baby. | in (heir search by .an award of z None Better—Box or Bulk |{ e 52 . e | The steamer uthbound [ 10 per cent on all money restored % W A PG : i ED MINK—Takity morning at 4 o'clock via Sit-| to’ its righttal owner R 3 CARLSON'S TAXI SERVICE “.- tock, Th A 1”! ka and from there will ak@ the|wiil be asked to dispose of the | ooer T T renserand H. R. SHEPARD, Agent, Juneau, Alaska. b r. Stansield foyiside passage to Kotchikan and | quarter of a million still unclaim s Wran Passengers sailing on |, FOR SALE—Studebaker touring| the umer from Juneau were: | 5 3 v ey ot class condition. See |y L ery s, Lang, Mrs, Youne, | CHILKOOT BARRACKS S enry Olive { T Bunk 5. Lang, | ST T LOWER FREIGHT RATES | o U hatarts 1t Weln | OFFICER WEDS HERE RF 1 ES | for sale e Peter Bond. Phone ( J /oodard, Jr., Mrs. J gyr——_t " e gar Al r Bon hon ] I\\hfl;n\\x M At 8 chartuing But Siaote ey FROM SEATTLE AND CALIFORNIA ‘ Evers, Catherine L . Harry Mrs. Mary Hilleary Shreve r Al v A e - ARAB "Autq oting fents andfwonoce COTEERe SRR o P A T e e Motorship Oregon Sailings from Seattle | G0l Shal camping furinishing the; Atbert Divown for Kalch-|o¢ Gapt Carroll D. Price, medicai | June 24 July 14 | fafh o ' alaslayi B B e T RATATES, THRU RATES FROM CALTFORNIA POINTS ‘ront Street | b the 0 ini 0 oedral, 0 | Rev. C. E. Rice officiating. NI DN N\ ‘1 A FOR SALE-~Singer. . Bewing Mas Lo e S Mrs. Waters' two sons, Daniel INDEPENDENT NAVIGATION CO. hines rented, sold on eas y <;, and Charles Waters stood wiih J. K. McALISTER, Agent PHONE 301 monthly payments. Old ma-| " 3 ¢ & | their mother at the altar and the oW tide f:3la.n 1.5 feet 4 a chines t All makes re "h i sl clder gave her away. The wed- : = paired Maehine B P ding was attended by a few friends 7 T TET " 45 Low tide 6:29p.m 3.1 feet | 41 2 AL ; SCUTHEASTERN ALASKA FREIGHT SERVICE l\. Juneau, { W 1O o 114 feet | OF the couple, Mr. and Mrs. H. L, FERRY SCHEDULE Ala $l i Faulkner, Mrs. J. C. Readman, and Effective May 1st, 1926 S S “BORDER QUEFN” "OR SALE OR » P | Mrs. C. E. Rice. st, FOR -‘]\"‘-I "‘I‘_ ? \ g \MOOSE PLANS FOR | " Capt. and Mrs. Price, and Mrs Leave Juneau for Douglas, il Brunswick 'hono tec- 4o X 3 ¥ X rice’s ren lef is 4 readwel aees Steat Jeunks mpert Pimsal - * JURY WHR FARARIEINY sostne e e I L PN SENTILE AND TUNEAD uning $5.00, Phonograph R o i s ke pairing. Anderson Music| The Parade Committee in charge |} where Capt. Price i 9:40p.m. Regular Sailings from Union Pacific Dock Seattle 5 f ha ) th ¥ irth of Shopp Phone 143 of that f ure on the »“_“’ "v i p.m $1:00a.m, For information as to sailings, etc., apply to gl e - —-|July bas received the first e 1 - 3 Leave Douglas for Juneau B g ) 00 Stcel Handpower stump pul-| gostion and it came from G 3 e ey PR | 8:30am. 19 Jszisspm ) THE BORDER LINE TRANSPORTATION CO. borers. Water Wheels. J. Du-|go to it now and make it the | Front Street | {11:30p.m. 1:25am.§ i T B BT SuRY LsTHERI(‘A‘“}\‘I{‘“‘{‘- Agent crest, 11 3rd. Renton, Wash. |largest ever seen in Juneau” || HOME COOKING | ‘ Freight will be accepted. Junost;; Alaska Doug! aska e Aht evhiabody ik o §—Douglas only. - - FON ‘HALR-_Boat, cash tor |, .\_n‘ T I“;‘h \(1,\::‘,,‘.., i ¥ u‘u!‘ Mrs. A, Haglund, Prop. aturda A N W SR N ey st o and gas engine. Phone e A PSR hane G 5 ) \ ngin hon ('.um‘mxwu .;um,\, but what e —. {—Saturdays only. ! FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE F the Moose do?” : . = i \ LEA { WANTED | Then Sullivan mapped out T AP | JUNEAU FERRY and |} ml AR IPRRAY Ol ouaw | T ey ““”“”“H\I:\nc_] subdect_ot. course to I'HE CLUB LUNCH AVIC TION CO ]wmmv' PRINCESS LOUISE—June 21, July 1 | % 4 5 b o lproval of all Moose organiz y O, . Y i keeping position. unich are as faflows: the Mook | | ROOM (oA PACIFIL PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—June 17. 28 | {section will be led by the United | | Opon 6 a. m. to 8'p. m. Daily| | THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- MY/ Tickets to and from all Eastern points of United( Shing any kind | States flag, then the banmer, offi-| |~ = 7 a Pt MOST _UP-TO-DATE AND States and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal! ntry work Phone 2003.|¢ors, a largo flag carried by 15(| PETE JELICH, Proprietor | :‘r:tiulk“;l“:sl'\‘}\“ PRINTING Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. { ot Moose, a Moose float followed by | ¥ oL M e i 1 e v e e A 0 SR e B R L o § Moose children, Legion offi-| €= ee oo e PRI o s IR 32 AT B AN G WANTED—Plain Sewing and al-) cers, both from the men amlli M h. M ° terations, phono Mrs. Archie| women organiaations; tho Hed | olorshup Margnita i RoArh, ISDERLe . Mokl i The official Mailboat of the Juneau, Sitka and Skagway R. P. 0 IWANTED — Twe experioncef] iiod by Mouss Ohfidren. B | leaves the city dock every Wednesday evening at 8:00 P, M. direc ladies’ clothes lroner. Phonejicoms Of men.and women, Mogse to Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka, and Way Points. Returnin; ]_" i heart Legion float and this to be » 5 via Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah. Skagway an AR followed by Moose and Moose- CHAS G W ARNER CU Way Port weekly service starts June 6, leaving Monday mornin 20 N " |heart Legion members. ¢ . . at 9:00 A. M. . FOR RENT sl ! : ART McKINNON, Agent. Phone 149, Residence 148 FOR RENT parnished tour] Ae H. ZIEGLER SAYS Dl INEERS and COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. room apartment. Inquira 115 LOCKS GOOD, S - s W. 6th St., or Phone 330 JUNEAU | L | CLIFF THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1927. By CLIFF FOR RENT—Furnished cabins— §5 per month. Inquire Mrs. Hogan, Seaview Apartments, and 3 room Phone 209, Apts., furnished 39 Apts. VIEW APTS.—1-2-3 Room Apartment. Fully Furnished. jath and hot water included. All apts. newly painted and renovated throughout. MISCELLANEOUS PALMIST—Come and_ have your| fortune told from your hand.! Work, business, marriage and| the future foretold. 302 Front Street s TURKISH and STEAM, BATHS, Skin Treatments bene-! ficial for Rheumatism. 304 Front Street. —adv. | Old papers for sale at The Emplre.‘ | pronounced than at any previous -1 tinean mine, { struction is under way for w $60, SERLUING ALASHA LA/eg_g'u/‘ar_/y.anq(J\)epenarab‘y ; - Southbound STERRETT { ANY THING Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Ly.Juneau Adm. Watson June 15 Adm. Roger June 9 D June 6 June 9 June | Adm.Farr June 8§ June 12 June 2 ! Adm, F June 15 June 19 June | | Adm tog June 16 June 2 June i D. Alexander June 17 June June Dorothy Alexander arrives noon, 1 Through tickets sold fro: nia ports also to New Yo via Panama Canal Reservations and inforr ion on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 L TH, Agent, Phoae 18,Douglas PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE ives midnight. m Juncau to Califor- GUYy “There is something refresh- ingly optimistic about the Juneaua of today, a feeling in the air which grips one, and a permanency more time,” said A. H. Ziegler, Kotch- ikan attorney, who returned from the capital city after visiting the capital in connection with an ap- peal case, % MACHINISTS Slgip Chandlery The ADMIRAL LIN H. F. ALEXANDER, President SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED KITCHEF] WARE ALASK A STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDLE May 28 May 31 June 9 . : ' June 4 June 7 June 16 OI' ALL KIND June 7 9P, M. June 11 June 13 .June 11 June 14 June 23 STGVES OUR SPECIALTY *NORTHWESTERN June 14 9 P. M. June 18 June 20 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez Latouche and Seward. SAILS FOR PORT ALEXANDER | AND WAY PORTS 18T AND ;’M"'“s' PAGIFIG 15TH OF EACH MONTH. FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT CITY WHARF J. B. CARO & CO. ( { { { { Il Il ‘ i 31 e Sails every Wednesday. Y MOTORSHIP VlRGlNlAlV. evening for Excursion “Juneau,” he continued, ‘*hasj not looked se good since the boom of 1913-14-15 during the busy con- struction days for, the Alnslm-flu&. THE “Rents are going up, property is in active demand, and every- one is right up on his toes. Con- tables and other information 000 Masonic temple; work is SRLIFON aghnts orWHte starting on a mnew cold storage plant, and it is hoped that the San Francisco Chronicle D&!‘O will take over the Thane plant for paper and pulp.” — (Ketchikan Chronicle), ) (Mt McKinley Park Route) Anchorage ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains ¢ each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- Dent. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD Inlet, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carry Passengers and Freight. All freight to be cn City 1 Dock by 1 o'clock Wednesday. Alaskdn Hotel, Phone Single O, Agent. Seward Fish Co. "-;”1 Old Papers for sale at Empire @ Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shopg } PHONE 498 A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND W00D W : : inquire of any steamship or