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6 _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1927. e POLLY I)M1A1~1Rr1\”12 3y bl E— :_v c1r STERRETT l SERI/l/VGfllflsl( NOT PART L F THE HON. HUMAN ANAT. LPR D Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Adm. Adm June 19 Adm June 2 D. Alex June EAL T \P s M\F)‘l\r? Adm. Watson Queen D. Alexander Dorothy ‘Alexander arrives noon, leaves midi Through ticke old from Juneaun to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal, Reservations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line 80 to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINF BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, I'ione 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LIN H. F. ALEXANDER, President > J ’ \ 4 & i 7 Q ST . \ - NEWS —\ STEAMSIIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED | SAILING SCHEDLE # Northbound Southbound § T . YUKON June 11 June 14 June 23 Viovements ST FAME‘R YUKON *NORTHWESTERN June 14 9 P. M. June 18 June 20 {BOUND DOCKS HERE ON ALASKA June 18 June 21 June 30 due about § o THE WAY SGUTH *ALAMEDA June 21 0,P. M. June June 27 1 June 25 June July 7 due Sature 3 Nokon . Davt. . ghat June 28 9 VM. July 2 July 4 I Adm Watson. 13, ¢ w Gl urived in port th | d St RE Sibalyiety Ports of Call: Ketehikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, i dar 1 tward with the following pa , | Latouche and ard. ! A. Lockman, M IS THE MEDIUM S s and rour | g 0 & o Rk, SN J , | ‘ o) Mro -l M, I T N jour] . Effective May. 1st, 1626 L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 t ,‘.H g Mrs, P ML PIEA 1-n|.|‘\‘r ‘M..Im . :‘“\l\ K ; hav " Work, business, and Leave Juneau for Douglas, "' S : ; W. L. Wakeley, ( wants supplied the future foretold Front Treadwell and Thane | g & U 0. A. Banrret ot ime for olassified Street 7:10a.m. {9 .m.§ *12:00Nnt Princess Louise scheduled to | i Jones, J. M. Bovee and W. V ot ML R b:00p.m, | pm *4:30p.m, ail Vancouver June S aE R e Sam's TURKISH and AM| 6:15p.m. 7:30p.m.{ 9:40p.m. | 5 at 9 p. toanid’ 10055 g At Sl e il b 3, n Treatments bene- 11:15p.m £1:00a.m. Prince Rupert scheduled t ¢ g ik e i ficlal for Rheumatism. 304 Front Leave Douglas for Juneau 1 from Van Jun o ut Alas) ] uts per line first in| | gyrooy —adv.| $:30am. 19:300m. § FIRST SAILING FROM VANCOUVER, JUNE 13 27 p. m VY " ) | 2:15p.m. 3:45p.m.t i e seattle with the fol e e FOR RENT hses piEsr veae S. S. “PRINCE RUPERT” or “PRINCE ) 81 om Seattle e engers: St " i Y e e Fa ; PR, T o DLt at 10 A, Stillman, H. J S Ten pretagy WARls 01| NI RENT Furnished steam| ¢ ;,‘I,‘, 2 \‘\_;,'ll\vh acesplel. GEORGE N',"'i“l“l; s :":‘ "';;l,‘{ b33 ' _’\:‘[ I“ "““ :‘ Minimum charge, 50 cents heated "”'I"“‘ HI RUAR A, Wy 2 \';'HI: rn:{ls';l soutkbound from JUNEAU every SATURDAY P. M. waking sald from Jun I Riser v : | 1a ourse, lpeeien S s z Tt Py Rata s S Pl e bz L Sy oty direct connection at PRINCE RUPERT and VANCOUVER il ettty o o 4 b FOR RENT—Space 1o Cable O @ for all points BAST and SOUTH. All outsidé rooms. Hot and il from Scattle June 29 | | Matthew ¥ o b FOR SALE Rt Boitding witliabie) taEion Al FERRY . cold running water in every room. For reservations apply to | at 10 a m | 2. Guerin, Miss Ruth M C fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific| JUNEAU FERRY ‘}"‘l Yukon scheduled to sail from | {p. Cole, A. Lund, W v - Bation. tandiat Coast Coal Co. office { NAVIGATION GO, o Seattle July 2 at 9 a. m nd cn erage for Ketchikan £ and R = — H. R. SHEPARD, Agent, Junean, Alaska. | SOUTHBOUND f,‘/\.lL‘;‘r::ch ; |and ter Worthington for 5 b FOR v1: T : "1<'unl.;uh411|.l {lnllr i s g " | Admiral Roge ihbound | | wrangell th v DGR W | i e < el AT i 1 a. m. tomor >oo | b e acuum| W. 6th St or Phone 330 ASK FOR el Bvans southhound ! wiTIiAM WARE BECOMES ) ‘A new aspirant for the E about Jun household FOR RENT--Furnished cabins HUDSC= 8 BAY MANAGER | lish Channel swimming record fixtures gy Tresgl is Miss Hilda Harding, of cery S Mok eVl Aerimasis: MR AR T LOWER FREIGHT RATES ! N Ay Word has been received .in| Brightom, England. She’s in d - — - and e 4 - i LOCAL SAILINGS | Wrangell of the promotion of| training now for an nltvmpttlm \ l;’ "'\[ll' ;‘.}:‘Im“ .::,'j:“' MYREN’S HEALTH FROM SEATTLE AND CALIFORNIA B ot | I pistrtet w A e bumuu‘rlummnm Newsreel) foi 3 N L SEAVIEW AT 1-2-3 Room Motorship Oregon Sailings from Seattle y ”':1“.“;‘ Wedne ut. | [Hudson’s Bay Company’s tradin > : ooy Akl e Apartment, Fully Furnished. BREAD LEatas o Aoy Mo vis, 5th end Kenn { < » 2 14 g fot, i '|” N 25 PUNVIGTS Bath and hot er included June 24 July Monday 9 a. m | | bia 3 8 Gas beoat ready to] All apts. vly painted 1 ) THRU RATES FROM CALIFORNIA POINTS A il e o e | me 0 \ o e co engine ers is your chancé to ANTE “ ;;:“::.lnl‘.‘\l‘\ .’n”hm 2 e |pany at Telegraph Creek He DDD[‘E GUARDS .Ix hu 4] "I H n‘ra-”;hnl | “ A lhl) Y J. K McALISTEB, Agent PHONE 301 aptured n the farm, adalet, 24. for sale. * Peter Bond. Phonel L eshune ot 1 G 8h, evdey ) |2on ‘[:.; (’Mm\;m:v\ \',-!yluu b . : s T P e oven restaurant range. Apt WM. MYHE = — gl | |tice clerk at Victoria some twen N Texas, June 23. FOR SALE rdei our 12, Feldon Apts, . REN, Prop. { po “ v»):pnl‘l: l\ll'\'n' or Chicharot | jig i) genin g0 and served at'-——With 11 of the 35 de i First class condition. . O ’ P SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FB\EIG T SERVICE Ry : # ' 1 of the more remots posts conviets who yesterdaiy escaped| Henry Olive. WANTED—Plain Sewing and al- . ! 4 :'L“I,‘.“ '“ ".’(:“ W nti ,",l i i n British Columbia rom the on Prison Farm, | tom—cr Farnbhed 1 tions, phone Mrs. Archje | Phone 577 Free Delivery S. S. “BORDER Q EEN,, : gyt 7 | During the war Mr. Ware was| - v ST g i | | transferred from A, " at Ba-|the guard today following Ere % s ST R = o GENERAL FREIGHTING BETWEEN bine to Tel from |'bloodhound irough the muddy B P ST SRS U SO e e S SEONEAE SEATTLE AND JUNEAU FISHING VESSEL ‘\\ln- h ,.nm o supervised | Trinity River bottoms in an ef-| Apa ad A s A : S[N]\S COLL[S]ON rw fur he Dease and|fort to round-up the other i Day and Night Call Phone 94 Regular Sailings from Union Pacific Dock Seattle Jard posts SOy | . A y ¢ " For informatiow as to sailings, ete., apply to r 2 & ine 23 e { After several years of succe o | anhio! 4 { 3 B e e T lr P | ol managemunt of ihis chat of|MOUNTADNVIRW 18 Ll ‘l" ORL thtiviar. | E.&F. TAXI THE BORDER LINE TRANSPORTATION CO. B I Ware: wad faaed INCREASING OPERATIONS Drown, Front Street. 3 BoTHtRs Abs 1160 Stuart Bldg., Seattfe, Wash. o bolleved to have been |other rank in the service i intainview Gold Min.| FOR SALE OR RENT — Piangs,| ’ D. B. FEMMER Agent ESTHER CASHEN, Agent d¥owne d after the eraft had bheen [&iven |‘t y.,:(u ‘lt,n :}m °ling Company. will shortly spes ‘IG’)»\‘m :\I‘n)\' \ll'll‘u-‘m ; aphs, Ree- S(’l'(’n-l’ussmlgrr Sedan Service Juneau, Alaska Dauglas, Alaska sunk in a collizion with the Clyde g the Gult o up operations on its Fish Creek| ©rds Shee sic, Expert Piago e e o et e o e - Line r‘ln,un r Ozard, five miles|About four years |,‘N(, rties by |'.m.w|: «:u two| Tuniz .00, Phonograph~Re-| Stand at Juneau Billiards Juneau, Alaska ! Cr e T O B woe ol Ninstoen oty umagiarted hifts, o to Arthur Moa, | A aetaon MR 0 S LR et R FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE ;numlwn .f"lh\ craw ¢ 'vl“ d b n e 'mm-m General Manager of the company. o, b LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND ore the Surge went down Work will be continued in the' ;00 Steel Handpower stump pul- o - French Skookum Creel % k tu Upon the re 'ment las ne in which from 15 b onn i “HOTEL 7 ZYNDA loamaey "N GRRGE TG " T St |a new vein rang PRINCE CEORGE [tor of A, Brabant, the Fur Tradelpnes (o four feot in width was| sls Pt ; PACIFIL, PRINCESS ALICE—July 5, 15, 26 ymmissioner a n . 7 IS DUE TONIGHT | rrench succeedea to that oftico lodutall « b FHL 0G4 ash ELEVATOR SERVICE NS/ Tickets 1o and seom all Bastern polnta of United | 30 feet from the mouth S— a States and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal and Ware was made District by “The Hotel That Speaks For Itself” N : 4 |and paralleli the tunnel. In! P . L, TES, 3 Steamer Prince Got inager, with headquarters in! :|‘H”,:,:,“,x, ; ‘,,\vl e ._]”\’: GEORGE GOES TO KETCHIKAN 8. ZYNI'A, Prop. ki g ¥ A port tonight from Vancouver Vancouver. His offices in| oy aEpeeTh 5 4 7 by el & | to do a lot of s ce work dur- e e ] el iR i has the following the old Fur Trade building onfy . o coneon — (Hvder Horald) | rorge, President and | ———— St 330k Xzt v v o T ” aboard for Juned * { Water Street g3 e g i ! © of the Juban | oo -~ [ M h M Dation, George Dolaney, N g R i pmnsma’:fim |Cola_ Storage Company. teft on |} lotorsiup Margnila 0. Baughman, and Miss Katherin® | wrangell next month enroute to COMPANY 1S GROWING | the Yukon this morning for Ket- The official Mailboat of the Juneau, Sitka and Skagway R. P. O. Baughman | Te ph Creek on a tour of in- ¥ j¢hikan on a short business trip leaves the city dock every Wednesday evening at 8:00 P. M. direct = i~ | \ as far as Liard Post Considerably increasing the ef-| 1€ expects to return to Juneau to Funter Bay, Tiawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, TWO PIONEERS DIE AT QITKA\ ge down the Deas 4 ) ) se will| ficiency of their local plagt and [P the Alameda be made with a light skiff pro Henry 8. 0'Connell died at the|seied by an outboard motor. Sitka and Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, 50 makin ible to pro-}~ BREE Y 0 i e Tenakee, Hoonah. Leaves every Monday at 9:00 A, M. for Haines H f, Jupe .1 and [Tt dncrosed” employmatta 4Rl e T F R RS ol X CHAS, C- u ARNER CO. and - Skagway returning Tuesday moon. : win huried e | et jimes duritis the| g FiRer STenty wasae ol Rl DAVE HOUSEL, Agent, Arctic Cigar Store, Phone 444 was buried the following day BRI s i P e , b with James McGrath officiating DUNWELL MINE 1S i i “‘ e “A” PR & S COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. at the grave. Mr. O'Connell w SPEEDING PROBUCTION| S, Rt ALy Potemsh NGINEERS and it 3 born in Canada in 1865 and came! Co. this week commen RVERAnY stallation of one more line of | SAHS FOR PORT ALEXANDER to Alaska in 1000, He wis one| The Dunwel is setting an ex-| Install B ¢ , INIS g df the first Nome stampeders andcellent production pace at pres-|Machinery in his lacal plant and | MACH TS O AND WAY PORTS 1ST AND ginee that date he has b in|ent - Concentrates sent souththe installation of two new ra- .~ 15TH OF EACH MONTH. Ship Chandlery FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT CITY WHARF most of the mining Alaska, where he has bpeen en-lalr mps in|during the present month 1..n|[“'”‘ The new equipment makes Wy close to 550 toms, al-|the local cannery a fourline plant gagad in varlous kinds of work|though mill tounage is still| With seven retorts, making it pos J. B. CARO & CO. snd Dbusiness enterprises. Hie Huln\. aximum, owin to var-|Sible/to produce and cook mora 4 Jeaves a wide circle of friends jous ifficulties which are gradu- 'llun seven hundred cases of sal —bmy 1| mon per hour.—(Petersburg Pre S st s P el IR Aanp SQUARE Sails every Wednesday 3 | ‘: - B AR 23 Loiga e : MOTORSH]PVIRGWAW evening for Excursion Washington, who has been ad-ltwo wecks have included 410] - Inlet, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, b viged of her brother’s death tons on the Anyox, and two of| | THE CLUB LUNCH |! 7HHE grocery shop that is Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon Arm and Chichagof. | | and acquaitances throughout Al-lally being overcome. Cone: pska and a sister in Kirkland,|(rate shipments during the j J. W. Kelley died at the Pio-181 and 56 tons respectivel ent | builded upon the sands of Carry Passengers and Freight. All freight to be on (ity . neers’ Home, May Mr. Kel-{via the Prince George and ROOM make-believe foods goes dowm THE ALASKA RAILROAD Dock- by 1 G ewek iNERisAy. 3, AiMmkED Hotel, Phone B 16y was one of the Dawson stamq(__(Hyder Herald.) Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily| | before the flood of indignant . Single O, Agent. Beward Fis peders in 1887, un.ll has I“m! in QUEEN N’" ———-ND ’ v aiar ;. Mg ¥ ( indigestion. The lumlsh:’m uu: throughout the year operates r;guéar passenger and l{algllllt = . the North ever since. e ORTHBOU PETE 1CH, ]'rn prietor | | is erected on the firm basis of train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the 1 born in Pennsylvania in —_— — . ———| a square deal for the house- hterlm‘.“ and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. Old Papers for Sale at Emplre OfflCC S mitted tp the Home he had b d for Southeastern Al 3 2 A { family will endure. Witne | each way, weekly, e . B engaged in the roadheuse bus at 10 o'clock this Bl/l’ll'l!l(l( PA'ITM( S 1| {nt ym" bnsiness“l’s rn:$ i h‘bllel dlnd o:her lnrrll:rmnuon inquire of any steamship or d A d Car enter ShO [ ness at Manly Hot Springs, on|morning with 187 passengers in.| BLANK BOOKS | increasing. o e e B R Iign vV Andy s P [ the Tanava River. He leaves alcluding the following for Juneau' | | gpoatfer and Wetivnas: Peral | ; ik 08 s, A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor ¢ E brother in Gibsonlan, Pennsyl-|Mrs. H. Hanken, Mabel Ostrom by 4 B o 1 THE ALASKA RAILROAD vania. He was buried the fol-|D. W. P. Covell, Mary Watson and | R. P. NELSON'S SANITARY GROCERY (Mt. McKinley Park Route) IAID—“WNG WOOD-TURNING, Gm'l' AND Jowing day with Rev. Marple of-|sister, Paul Decker, Dan Tzuga Stationery Store The Store.That Pleases I Biiitiey; Park H4 24 P, 'ALL KINDS OF WO00D WORK = ficlating.— (Sitka Progress.) and two steerage, f+3 - PHONE 83 and 85 x 5 mmw i