The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 29, 1927, Page 6

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B = M SR S | i POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALAS MARINE NEWS She left following from teerage fo and five E erlin, Al Mal National Lines i C;"]fl( i1 at 9:3 S— ) | Admiral Roger ‘R R [icy (miéhael, M. A. Tenmey, Ch Steams ll!).{]yln R BT R ey e B —South Sunday a. m. A. Douglas, Mr. and M i \ R. Garster, Clyde Dycia, With 202 {hrough passengers,! Harris, C. F. Gonong, Mrs. W and il for b 1] ) ( Wright, F. Iver ) Jones dian mshin ' Ketc Prince ( D. Donal AR e _—— * i e CHARLOTTE SOUTH from tl Ie f K ”j' : : wrrived in Junecau f ‘\f‘ b . m. this morning t 5 o'clock with en on t hip south Mr. and Mrs. M. H ! Sebern, Judge and meluded in th ki Dyt B last night wa ,’ Jonsotiine - Al Py . of , Mrs, Kate Gri eastern o Crate. tom { trip on tl i N i char of J n ore and three e also a Crabtree party of 1 i aboard. Paseeng 1 th h Dt B $ Were from all sections of Canada, pogpery gnd . M. Goddard for and the United States, four f it e Hawaii, two from ngland and | AR, Sy 1) » from Sco st Pl AL DAGNY BRINGS HALIBUT ' h,. ,' 1“.‘ . “‘;‘ o . “.;,: i The Dagny, Capt. Olat Winter gl e ‘” f B | discharged 6,900 pounds of halibut e Tn this whs 871 eneee @t the Juneau. cold storage of whiskey, brandy and other| 'eTd2Y afte ‘””‘;’-‘ varieties of liquor which was un-| der the escort of a mounted police | HYAK IN PORT officer. R ) g e Yo | fter making a tour includin | & TR dat | most of the company canneries in TIDES TOMORROW |ihe southeastern Alaska grot Low tide 8:06a.m 2.2 feet Hyak, tender of the Alaska High tide 1:39a.m 17.2 feet | olidated Canneries, arrived in Low tide 8:19p.m 2 port from Tenakee this morning High tide 2:29p.m 15.8 feot | at 5:30 o'clock. Jack Allison, com - |7 paymaster, is making th» | trip on the Hyak but is leavinz ALEUTIAN HERE | the tender here and will take the outhbound boat f r Seattle ENROUTE SOUTH|nex: The Aleut Capt. Gus Nord,| STANLEY’S CONGO BOAT | arrived in W enrout | TO BE PUT IN MUSEUN Jast night o'clock with a full | e i and a large cargo! PARIS, July 28—A small bont for Seattle. Thos2 on|forty feet I which Henry M board from the tward for Ju-| Stanley used in his explorations or neau we m, B. C.lthe Upper Congo is to be brought e Wal to France by the government as Delz i i1 museum relic Stanley used this boat when he representative of the Inter- Ve M national African Association, from and two stecrage fr 1879 to 1884, The association was | Dale Brix from La ik | formed to further discoveries in Messinger, Robert Newhard, J | Africa long after Stanley’s famous | Loeretta Gray and Minnie | trip to f Livingstone. | 1y from Cordova The boat will be shown first i From the westward the boat has|the Colonial Exposition sgoon ty & large shipment of salmon from|open at Ostend | anaase oo e e EEEEE e R el { YOU SURE FEEL FINE AFTER A BATH AT THE CRYSTALSTEAM BATHS They Are the Best and Latest in Steamn Baths !ionra 12 Noon to 1 A. M. Lower Front Strect Open to the Public Saturday E. TANNER, Prop. “He Profits Most Who Serves Best” F. WOLLAND MERCHANT TAILOR TELEPHONE 66 FRONT STREET JUNEAU, ALASKA |1 | at | half tide KA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1927. 3 By CLIF § x Lv.Seaftle ArJuneau Lv.Juneau B HEY, TOLks! M Adm. Farragut Aug. 3 ® H 5 e Adm. Evans July 91 Aug. 1 FEQ GOSH SARE: Adm. Rogers _July 1 7~ Rug. 1 % COME LOOK! D. Alexander .July SR T | Y Adm. Watson 7 Aug. 17 Queen 8 Aug: ‘8 D. Alexander 12 Aug. 13 Into Power leaders are| ohnston, new| rotherhood of! or as completely, e, the late >+ o Steamer Movements | | NORTHBOUND ' Northwestern due at 7 o'clock ht tomorrow nig Admiral Evans due Saturday night or Sunday Princess Louise due Saturday evening Sunday Dorothy Alexander due Mon day SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to sail from § 9 a. m. tomorrow Alice scheduled to from Vancouver at 9 morrow 1 rge scheduled to | | » Vancouver August 1 | | at 8 p. m | scheduled to ail | aittle August 2 at m. | eda om 91 Admiral Watson scheduled y» sail from Seattle August ™3 at 10 a. m 1 Princess Charlstte to sail from Vi 3at 9 p. m Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle August 4 at 10 a. m scheduled to sail from Seattle August 6 9 a. m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Prince Rupert south 1 a. m Sunday | Admiral Farragut scheduled southhound about Aung. 3. Yukon southbound about Aug 5. ! LOCAL SAILINGS | Margnita scheduled to leave | for Sitka d way ports at | y night. Sails for every | Monday 9 a. m. Pacific sails for Port Alex- ander and way ports Fi | and Fifteenth of every | month at 8 a. m. | America First leaves for Pet- | ershurg at 1 p. m. every | Wednesday. | */irginia 1V sails for Chichagof | and way s at 6 o'clock | dnesday night. { - e IS TOTAL LOSS BOAT J. R. Crawford, owner of th Mikkidur small boat which caught fire ¢ Wednesday morn- ; at Barlow Cove, returned to Juneau with €. E. Woodman and Robert Jones this afternoon. The party went out yesterday afternoon to make a su d of the the underw boat laying on the beach head of Barlow Cove at The men reported the 1 the boat a total loss. Insurance covers the and value 0la papers 1or suic at The Empire, | loss (o the extent of $5,000 Mr. Crawford estimated the of the ship at $7,000. R Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fresh Fruit and Veoetables Wholésale and Retail Out of town orders given special attention ters and | gg THE EMPIRE IS THE MEDIUM Through public can wants supplic which the general [ have its Closing classified advertisemen . M. | Closing time for display ;.4171 vertisements: 11 A, M i Ten cents per line first | ertion Five cent equent | Connt five the line Minimum charge, for continuous rtion. in Pt average words (o (| 50 certs, 8 L FOR SALE Furnished or un- FOR SALE | furnished house rooms and | h. Inguire Wunder Store.| | ard Street f i |FOR SALE—A i 2 five i room houses, choice location ! fire place, stationary wash tub | ana modern improye | ments I T. Welch, Box €3 FOR dware and | Plunn nsiness, easy: terms | Incuire o, L( Gastinean can be bo 'y on easy t £ ply Barney Rosselle {7 FOR SALE 7] of Sweet nd; | lot; suitable for apartment| | nouse; partly furnished. Emill | Uberti, Douglas. |FOR SALE—The entire proper- . ties of the Hall. See S FOR yme Doarding| repert House fully furnish-{ | ed. Fifty rooms, hot and rold} " water, steam heat in i | room. Gnod going business | be bousht at bargain. y | terms. Apply at First Nationall Bank, John Reck. | | FOR SAI — F 1 houses| ee Peter Bond. Phone (';lli REN"] .| PALMIST—C " FOR | Ol RENT 1 ished house d and Gol OIL KNt~ heated room 5ixth St fice Building, fice or salesroc Coast Coal Co. LIFF Apts, 1, furnished Apt e only || southbound from JUNEAU every SATURDAY P. M. making lv\\l\ 14 ‘\ Al ‘Iv‘:ul;v‘-nl';;ll Il\;'l * It Course, | direct conmection PRINCE RUPERT and VANCOUVER ];jm. AR im’h*“::.jl ! e i for all points B and SOUTH. All outside rooms. Hot and Al apts. newly painted and| JUNEAU FERRY and !| cold running water in every room. For reservations apply renovated throughout Also! TCAT A | furnihel cabins $5.00 NAVIGATION CO. | o month MIiSCE Phone F STERRETT /4 Yl J i / ReserVations WORLD tour ship Line MAIL Ll BRIC GUY L. SMIT H. F. ALEX. *—Alameda and Nor RENT Two pleasant furn-| k e e pin d. Phone furnished inqu Space n Cable Of-| suitable m, office. for and S Phone LLANEOUS | and have your| y hand. | fortune told from Work, business, m. a the future foretold. 302 Frg Street. LOST AN )ST—Pair of rimmed Finder Kennedy ard. old rew MIDGET LUNCH | | NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS | D FOUND ¥'s black hec frimmed age return and rece 221 Front Street 3 doors from Pacific Coast Coal €o. Snow White e e e S S S P S A FER in a jifty. in a fire Apply Paci per And you'll chase the chill out of your house ( FERRY SCHEDULE Effective July 14, 1927 s, | 12:30Nnt| 4:00p.m.* 9:40p.m. 1:00a.m.1 :30p.m. 3 11:15p.m. Leave Douglas for Juneau ) | 8$:30a.m. 9:30a.m.f 12:45Nnf| S. €. “PRINCE RU 2:15p.m p.m.f 5:05p.m. | 6:40p.m. 7:45p.m.3 10:06p.m. | 1:15a g | LEAVES VANCOUVER 1 be accepted. nia ports also to PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE ALASK A STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDLE Lyv.Seattle Northbound Southbound © *NORTHWESTERN July 12 July 16 July 18 ALEUTIAN July 16 July 19 July 29 *ALAMEDA July 19 July 25 YUKON July Aug. 5 *NORTHWESTERN July Aug. 1 ALASKA July 30 Aug. 11 W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 GEORGE” SERVING ALASHA and Deperdanly I3 Southbound from Juneau to Califor- New York via Panama Canal. and information on ROUND THE § in connection with Dollar Steani- b to the ORIENT vid AMERICAN 1. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 'H, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska ANDER, President thwestern south via Sitka. R JPERT” or “PRINCE EVERY MONDAY EVENING " H. R. SHEPARD, nd | ont | Betz Coliseum Melody Men Motorship Oregon July 15th to| INDEPENDENT J. K. McALISTER, Agent | MOOSE HALL SOUTHEASTERN AL SEATTLE Regular Sailings from For information as THE BORDER LINE Whew! D YOUR FURNACE A FEW Diamond Briquets Incomparable for radiant warmth place. Try them -you'll find They're Hot D. B. FEMMER Agent Juneau, Alaska LOWER FREIGHT RATES FROM SEATTLE AND'CALIFORNIA | THRU RATLS FROM CALIFORNIA POINTS | ‘1 S. S. “BORDER QUEEN” GENERAL FREIGHTING BETWEEN 1160 Stuart Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Agent, Juneau, Alaska. Sailings from Seattle August 5th NAVIGATION CO. ' PHONE 301 | ASKA FREIGNT SERVICE AND JUNEAU Union Pacific Dock Seattle to sailings, etc., apply to TRANSPORTATION CO. ESTHER CASHEN, Agent Douglas, Alaska X ; AT | FOR PRINCE apower lers $30 each. Ho | Automatic Gates. borers. Water Wheels. J. | crest, 11 3rd. Renton, Wash. Phone Mrs. ——— I HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE “The Hotel That Speaks For Itself” 8. ZYNDA, Prop. | Tickets to and Stopovers. LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS ALICE—July 26, Aug. 5 : PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—July 29, Aug. 9, 19, 3 PRINCESS LOUISE—Aug. 2, 12, 23 States and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE rrom all Eastern points of United W. L. COATES, Agent. at noon, 3801, 1 | P oe——— "RD—Middle aged woman serienced in housework wish- )] kalsomin-| painting or any kind eof cvarpenter or general repalr work. Call Henry Gurhnm‘ iingiing, Phone 2003. || BurrEricK PATTERNS | BLANK BOOKS | | Sheaffer and Waterman Pens [| R.P.NELSON'S Stationery Store C 4 < Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY A%Q THE 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- tables and other information inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior \ ALASKA mf:lt. McKizley Park Route! -te S. G. WARNER CO. iNGINEERS and MACHINISTS AGENTS FOR Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal Palmer Brothers Sitka and Way Ports. Returni Tenakee, Hoonah. and Skagway returning Tuesd: DAVE HOUSEL, Agent, Motorship The official Mailboat of the Juneau, Sitka and Skagway R. P, leaves the city dock every Wednesday evening at 8:00 P. M. di to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichago Leaves every Monday at 9:00 A. M. for Hain COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. Margnita ng via Warm Springs Bay, Killisno ay mnoon. Arctic Cigar Store, Phone 444 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BECIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT MOTORSHIP VIRGINIAIV. Lemesurier Island, Port Althorp, Inlet, Strawberry Point, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Falcon A Carry Passengers and Freight. Dock by 1 o’clock Wednesday. Single O, Agent. Seward Fish Co. |{ Ask Han . P. LAGERGREN, Shop Work - AILROAD -t -:)- i Alaska Old Papers for sale at Empire Offict dy And Sails evel every Wednesday g for Excursion and Chichagot. All freight to Alaskan Hot i " 1

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