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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1927. POLLY AND HER PALS k. By CLIFF STERRETT e e R, SFRUING Al ASHA X : e % L equiariy and JDependabl Coox THESE FISH ST GITCHA NOPLACE, UNK. 1 SUGGEST Wit S0 myrres f/ AR Regwiarly ahild - WERE UP AGIN' NATURE. FEOPLE DONE BETORE Y v Sotthbound THEY WONT KEEP WAL, SPSINY | | IN THE RAW, AN ij : }AATS':_E‘E‘ WAS AR 1 ; 2(03?%‘ N A PRI el i o FEREVER N THIS |00 PASS | |GOTTA FACE FACTS! ) [ oar )~ shdsindl AN' WOT DID : ¥ riicsom AN ; o ME THE |\ o 2R \ ; 4 660 ME, B« D. Alexander . Aug. 25 Sept. 2 Sept. MHADDVF‘\ THEY DO?Y DAWGCNE 1T!) Queen -.Sept. Sept. Sept. e S0 2 i) : » ) Y f Farragut ... Sept. 2 Sept. Sept. MR. ASHUR 66&1/’ " ; LEMME < Watson Sept. Sept. 11 Sept. 22 URL PERKINS AT ‘m! Rogers .........Sept. Sept. 12 Sept. Througn tickets sold from Junean to nia ports also to New York via Panama C Reservations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dellar Steam- suip Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. : BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 i ”, ; A GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska i The ADMIRAL LINE " H. F. ALEXANDER, President ALASKA s (4 = \ . = - STEAMSHIP COMPANY | ! A i SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED ¥ | 3”3000 CAHGG g - B : > SAILING SCHEDLE i ADMERAL EVANS o & ‘Bri]]g,\‘ in vi.i(‘n'(‘.\‘ ()f Sal)n()n a8 Lv.Seattle Northbound Southbound Due Juneau Due Juneéag wson and Charlotte Hern fu ALEUTIAN Aug. Aug. 30 Sept. 8 CARGG, SEATTLE Monday morning steamer loaded | 4 | —Cohoes Running ! *ALAMEDA Aug. 30 9 PM. Sept. Sept. 5 iid cure salmon and sailed at . Loaded to capacity with 42,000 i cases of salmon and 600 bareel of herving f th war the Admiral Evars, Capt arrived in port enr by » Y T v‘ {arrived in por 1y Sund: fter Comfr Thomas Matthews | &1 port early Sunda v HE T ) : yesterday i s ¥ W. C. McFetoars, |noon from Chichagoff and THE EMPIRE et FOR BENT e Ao e Vi | Mrs. E. E. Zimmer, W. H. Merritt, | Dorts bringing a cargo of 15t IS THE MEDIUM FOR RENT—Space in Cable Of-| 1(:‘\:“[-\:;“:\ "\ulnlxl(llhx\\“\.]‘J:"\\.»v |‘ N Tom Joe and ome steerage | tierces of mild cure salmon valued | Rt Wih BNe psrierd fice Building, suitable Tor of-| Leaves Juncaxl‘thr Douglas and | S (3 s oo TOF S¥ Hrom Hatnes, (.00, public can always have fts|| fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific| y ane Passengers taking passage south Because of the unexpected 4y wants supplied. . Goalit /CHAE Ob.. oiFlod. 6:15a.m. on the Alameda were: J. K. Bland | pearance of the fish within the) | gloging time for classified | |— | a.m. 15pan, ports ot § p. m. on the steameily,; ite John Reck, Miss L. Fir- |last few days the mild cure plants| | agvertisements: 2 P. M. CLIFF Apts, 1, room 9:15a. 30p.m 8s M € > | y 3 :.. .. '.\.h\ M\ 1 _\l [back, Miss Rac Stevens, J hroughout the Cross Sound and | Closing time for display ad- ”‘ s Jr. : n and one steerage for Se |Icy Straits districts are almost|| vertisements: 11 A, a J Yatricia Kane Al | ALASKA 1 N . . & A . 20 A ax Sept. 1 HAS BIG FISH | Returning to Juncau at 3 o'cloc k), —Comet in Accident s S 5 | I th. Those | i 4 ¥ ‘ YUKON Sept. Sept. Sept. 14 5:20 a. m. for the south. Those | ; 3 ; L e a ; g o e ciellt s Rl Bidhortve bhiia b Siioy kvl X NORTHWESTERN ...Sept. 6 9 PM. Sept. Sept. 12 oit g Tt LR Eog iy oF chohe dhes o asny vk il ALasga e Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 21 1 M Ll e 9 : [in the Cross Sound ai i | ALAMEDA Sept. 13 9 PM. Sept. Sept. 19 Moffitt, Mrs, J stizan, Asunta |Virginia IV, Capt. Matt ' *—Alameda south via Sitka. ! FERRY TIME CARD W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 s L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 noau. Passengers sailing for southern g furnished Apts. Phone 209. | 30p.m.+ 9:40p.m. - | m. 12 midnight { M. IAVIEW APTS. —1-2-3 Room| 9 4 i e o cante per Tind Miss Dwdl aoebinant Ry P! pmt - 31:00nm. S. S. “PRINCE RUPERT” or “PRINCE Phillips, Mrs. D. P. Martin, Joseph | whilg the fishing boats are low! | gertion. Bath end hot water included. Leqyss‘Dougns for Jruncuu GEORGE” Hutching and G. L. Dawes for|on gasoline. The Virginia IV Tive cents for continuous sub- All apts. newly painted and| oo 2 Sitka; Mrs. Harriet Davis, Jack |at noon yesterday for this sequent insertion, m. 6:30p | EEN ‘ i : ; LEAVES VANCOUVER EVE x X i B | renovated throughout. Also| - it 53 VANCOUVER EVERY MONDAY EVENING STEAMER QUEEN Panl and Mrs. Walter King for | trict with ofl, gasoline and tierces | | Count five average words to| | furnwhed cabins $5.00 per| a.m, .m, D SOUTH| Fetchikan in answer to the emergency call. | | the line. ooy | Bp.m.f .m. southbound from JUNEAU every SATURDAY P. M. making HERE AN The tierces brought in by the, Minimum charge, G0 cents. . ot et direct connection at PRINCE RUPERT and VANCOUVER s IR e AR DOROTHY ALEX. | Virginia 1V were taken from the | LOST AND FOUND oy iy for all points BAST and SOUTH. All outside rooms. Hot and. {Comet which was disabled when #——"————-—"—""1#@ bemgpidi b £ b e cold runnin 1 b E 4 |y 83 S | e 35 & water in every room. For reservations apply ti ON WAY SOUTH|oi"vas urned part wan ovor e e QR e y s anly to south at 2:30 oclock yesterday - the currents in South Inian Pags.} FOR SALE | | n. i th the foll D i Engraved on back—R. H. B. morning with the following pas | The Dorothy Alexander, Cap'.{The Comet was loaded with full! __ : 420. Return to Empire. Re- Fe avigs T 3cott ; —| 420. mpire. uncau Ferr aviga-| sengers for Juneau: Thomas Scoll,| prank Landstrom, left for the|tierces, some of which were above FOR §. J y & Navig ! ; ; ward. : F. A, Pettit, Ralph Treffer, Dr {gouth at | tion Compuny Jones, R. J. Waine, Mrs.| emaining in port fourteen hours. When the ship was turned by tn cartridge, both sheared and LOST—3 ten dollar bills between | Miller, unice Zimmermaa, | Those taking pa e were: for|current the tierces were forcod linen teep sights. Good condi-| P. 0. and Goldstein’'s August| " i Miss V. Bourgette, Helen AV, | Seattle—A. J. Boone, J. M against the cabin caving a | tion, rare bargain, cheap. Dr.| 31st between 5 and 6 P. N Miss Theodora Budwin, Miss Ani|mer Helen Hewitt, M part of it in, while the w t,, Phone | Return to Mrs. Spickett at P. Seattle Fruit and FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE 3 0. Reward. Miss F. George, Miss O, entirely without tierces and oil. steerage for Seattle; Mrs. N i o for Ketchikan. | | i | | i i midnight Saturday aft: |deck when the accident occurred box magazine, U. S. Army , Miss Delma Hanson, Mili-| jjawitt and three stee for[of the tierces going to one sid e N~ | LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND ved Abrahamsen, J. Robertson aad ! Keichikan—Mrs. J. H, Dunn, Walt- | tipped the boat and let water| FOR 2 3 foom feriiund| Produce Co. i one st : Loy €F King, J. H. Dunn, Judge T. M.|in the hatches and engine room, | ?\,‘-1“"‘;"“‘“ “‘]:",']‘;‘;: :;]“L";t“:,:::‘f Fresh Fruit and Veretabies CANADIAN PRINCESS ALICE—Sept. 9. At 5 3 the steamer sailed | Reed, Mrs. V. A. Peterson, Victor | disabling the engine. A govern-| ¢ , sme en D R T D - Wholesale and Retail } E for the 4 Skagway Wit | py . Wayne Olson, Dorothy|ment hoat picked the Comet up| IPAuire Jim's =a#rver Shop. | pALMIST—Come and have your| | out of town orders given F:\.[‘:.LF}F THRUIE LOVIRE - Aty 0 nd ’ the following from Juneau: Caro-|ojson, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Olson: y while it was drifting toward Ca FOR SALE—One outboard motor,| Iortune told from your lln.nd~; special attention Tickets to and rrom a1l Eastern points of United} lyn E. McKean for Seattlo; Frank (g, w two steerage; for|Spencer and towed her to a cove | camera, guns and various arti-| WOFK, business, marriage and, | Jrstew and. OMade Y ATRY Houles - Siele { Skagway—two steerage, near Port Althorp 1 e dh gadons wphoon” 1 & the future foretold. 302 Frunt1_ Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. l | Dowd and L. V. Westerman f > Passengers arriving on the Vir| Rock Dump Float. Street. PESTUUIS SIS TS USSR Skagway., - | { page, Georgine and Jean Little- FOR SALE—1924 Chevrolet tour- Q ) THEN SAILS SOUTH| IS GIVEN PRAISE vsc. om apex i1 do: ini | tng car Good ruming oy || JAPANESETOY p THE ALASKA RAILROAD I astal Bell from Strawberry Point; Peter| $80.00, cash or terms. Jim's SHOP HA UI.ED £ ; | The August issue,of the Alaska|Jackson, Lizzie Jackson and Mar-| Barber Shop. ! With 1 tons of freight and|, = g ey & o 59§ H. B. MAKINO throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight one d mail for Juneau, the| \ravelgravh. published month'y|garet Jackson, from Port Althorp - v AND LOT CLEANING train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the - Alameda, Capt. C. V. Westerland . ¥y | - Yhele e a . S o Ma B flat! Front Street | by the traffic department of the|Chris Johnson, from Excursion la One Martin 5 oA o, Interlor, And, over the Chicksloon 8nd Chatanika hranches | Alaska Ste: i \ any. fon|let. Alto Saxophone, cheap. J. B.| |P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders . Al 3 , . arrived in port from the south at| ASKS Soamship Figan s L g5y s iy | e’y s 4 During ‘the winter months there are two passenger trains 445 T B Rlhdbe Duasanuard | each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- 4:45 p. m. Saturda) assengevs| . o g e 1n Tuneau e A '|. cially in the east, contains many | 5 o - TSR, tables and other Information inquire of any steamship or ILLNESS compels me to sell my i Tilden, Josephine Tup toiters ot appreciation tor 1o MARGNITA REPORTS half interest in Gain Island.} | Juneau Public Librai railrcad agent, or write 3 Waid, Janice Lowe, Mary Kolasa, | “01Ficous service received on Al BAYS FULL OF FISH cambier Bay. This island was| |2 4% d b | FOLGERS Dept. of the Interior Mes. H. A Bishop, A. Do | wkan voyages during the past few fididh stocked with 51 blue fox, 1926 and i THE ALASKA RAILROAD x, Roy De Roux, Harold Dg|Y¢ars. Commendation of the radi, Good buildings, smoke house > i ! i Mt o ';l“"'l‘l“ nidl Christine Halvorsen | service, food, and even the doctor| The mailboat Margnita, Capt.l full. ot fish, fine harbor, and Free Reading R(I)om Wk erug. & 000 o8 Anchorage ( _:_l!oxilley_:l:uk ¥ “‘f;). from Seattle: F. W. Harris, Leota | ©n the Victoria was received from | Larry Parks, arrived in port front| abundance of game. Owner of C"a.‘"'"s-( 30:": ffi“"" 1 7 A Harris, Carl Harris, Frank Dow., | ¥arious places all over the coun |Sitka and way ports at 2 o'clork| other half now on lsiand. $2,-1 n Street af UNUSUALLY GOOD — = <<ds Z e . 3 swer | LY e las S afte 3 ; wei o| % ding Room Open From L. W. Wosterman, Mrs, Swan|try. On the last page of the Sunday afternoon. Cloudy weathe 000 cash, balance easy terms. Rea Piherson I:|:‘, three steerage from | Pamphlet appe: a cut of Aul|prevailed most of the trip wiia! Address Fred Patten, Five Fin- 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Coffee at 0501‘8 u ar /nlta 5] Ketchikan: Mrs. B. B, Green, Dor-| bake and Mendenhall heavy rain at times, | ger Light Sta., Alaska. ?",cmé";:;" Rnnm7 (0>gen :ror; The official Mailboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. 0. leaves the thy Bakke, Mrs. H. W. Terhuns, | Which was secured by Ubborts. along: the , g od Chl 9 L4 °G || City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funte B Joreiie Whn. [ Aduims, of the, 2uneau office. tad .l‘l‘"_"» along the ship's routc, FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Chin- 8:30 p. m. i1J. M. GIOVANETTI'S VR v d G A A L B e 1oy, Albort B ‘M. 8 the issue, are that the bays are full of fish{ chilla rabbits, the best for fur|| Current Magazines, Newspapers 3 % y g S gof, a an ey, Albert B b B AL o AN O A R milling about the mouths of the| and meat. Four months old,|| .~ Reference Beoks, Ete, Saturday Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, Tenakee, detison | b o The Presid crecks, while salmon were seen| $3.00 apiece. Stansfield Bros., FREE TO ALL Hoonah. Leaves every Sunday night at 11 o’clock for Haines and i R e e e resident jumping in great numbers. Troll-| Haines, Alaska. - | — Skagway, starting September 4. Returning leaves Skagway Mon- undell, Evangeline Swanson, K _— ers in Tey Straits, fishing from| T Al g o ; day night at 7 o'clock. - 3 mer Swanson and Johu Lott fron | Boh Turner's New 7-Passenger |Hoonah to Cross Sound, estimated FOR SALE - Heating stove,|THE HMPIRE HAS THE LARG-|TIIE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- After unloading 125 tons ofl(t's Ren] Pleasure to ride In the|jumber, are making large catches Inquire Mrs. C. H. Flory,|pyANT IN ALASKA. PLANT IN ALASKA. COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. o3t at the city dock, the Ala-| progident—It's a Studebaker |swamping the bu with the{ Phone 2753. A o Capt. ©C. V Westerl " CALL 257 25 enormous amount of fish brought a5 gafled at 11 p. m. Saturday nig AR e FOR SALE—: pargain! 2 five THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS for Haines and Skagway with the | Children’s and Ladies' Winter| ne herrine plant at Killsnoo] [00m houses, GReioe location, e Tk 2 iz, P (e i Mives vais fire place, stationary wash tubs P a € TH ASTINEA ; following nie r\l_...‘{v. A1’~' Coats at Jurmans. - Prices I ‘i,l,,m‘.,l, 1:: ““:‘lx‘x'k l}I‘l’m()‘“:::m.[gfll e S rs i ‘; d = R ¥ CrewWs, hile the Oc: ’ro % - - - S v h ments. J. T. Welch, Box 483. SER BEGIN AND END R | duct Company will fish herring OUR SERVICES T0 YOU N AT THE GANG ., S ——————for oil and meal until October 1,{PIANOS, Victor Latest Phono- PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT i Although the latter plant handled graphs and Records for sale v only one hundred barrels last| and rent. Expert Piano and GASBOAT THE SHRFWDEgT week, J. A. Lind, superintendent,| Phonograph Tuning, Repairing.|? . ) 4 S is looking forward to a big run| Musical Goods. Mall orders fill- 66 29 4 « % g of fish this month to offset the| ed. Anderson Music Shoppe. VENTURA Mowrshp Vlrgmm IV COAL BUYFR poor run during the summer. Phone 143. i e ALt il v Arrivals on the Margnita were: . H . Sa Tol 'uneau Municipal ar! ) | Ll — 100 ft. frontage Charles Hawkeawortli, Mre. R|" o Saoil Bl 200 Tk 0T taRe Accommodations for Eight CHICHAGOF ROUTE: Menuman, Charles Anderson, John Si tipigeeam et can be bought very cheap and 2 Every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, 9@%@@“}* :lv':l]'v:‘l::l':ml)\(%:-'ml):m:' J‘]l-(‘]‘,e;,‘:l‘; on easy terms if desired. Ap- See 'he Sklppcr aboard oF Phone 374 Hirst-Chichagof, Chichagof and way ports: Funter Bay, Ex: 11 d and son from Chichagoff; Henry ply Barney Rom .. % 2 cursion Inlet, Gustavus, Hoonah, Lemesurier Island, Inian 4 In b ¥ i L K d Kuchen, B. Brennen, and W. S § Island, Soapstone Radio, Hogan Island and return. F‘nnot help but appreciate the intense heat and|p.sion from Killisnoo; Jack Stur- | ¥ el CHATHAM STRAITS ROUTE i : A ciid y gis from Excursion Inlet; P F : .rg-laslmg qualities nature has crammed into a ton|yuyaney, Mrs. THE CLUB LUNCH Every Saturday at 10 P. M. for Tenakee, Killisnoo, Bar- Charles Oftt 'nu: . > anof (Warm Springs), Tyee, and way ports: Red Biuff Bay, : 4 2 . |C. Tubbs and Charles 0. Tubbs ROOM CH W C . P ! i of NANAIMO WELLINGTON COAL. This heat is|trom Funter hay: George. Frank. ML h & o pardll AS. G. WARNER (CO. FEb R S BN St Arietons, Port SONEN, 4N v 2 .. |lin from Tenakee; William Reed, pans £ bie : found in large, well prepared, lumps, just waiting|irs, L. Kene, Miss Patricia Kane, || PETE JELICH, Proprietor | ! ENGINEERS and WEARJORLS: ATe: mIbicct to -call by special airiugenesy ! ——ee————g L3 and Mrs. Edward Jackson and |ag=—" PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES ON APPLICATION, " to be released by your furnace, vange or heater.|two children from Hoonah, TEE e . CHINISTS Freight must be delivered at Juneau Municipal Dock be- fi ) ¢ 8 On Skagway Route gardens are still in evidence. in MA fore 1 P. M. on dates of sailing. P i The Margniia sailed at 11 p. m, | beanty and number. ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER Sunday wieht for Skugway and| Paseengors arrivivg in J ~. ... . AGENTS FORB Tioket Office: Alaskan Hotel, Phone: Single rveturned at $:30 o'clock this morn. | were: Carls Medleff an ent st A > \ SEWARD FISK COMPANY OR ing from a cold and cloudy trip, | Neilson from Haines; and G: A Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, s but reported warm, clear weather | Taylor, artist and photograher of |} Palmer Brothers P .f. C 3 C C in the northern city. Atlin, B. C., from sn‘w;y, who A 4 (ll:l- S al This summer the transient tour-{is on a special trip to Taku to 4 § ; i 0 t 0 0. ists Lusiness through Skagway | photograph the glacler. Sterlmg and Johnson Outboard "M has been unusually heavy and the Tomorrow evening at 8 o'cloqk R R A merchant report a prosperous sun-|the ship will sail for Sitka aud mer as a result. Shipments of the | way ports, while her sailing date town’s famous vegetable crop is ltol' Skagway will be 11 p. m.| C. D. FERGUSON Just ‘h(lmun‘ and the flower|Sundays for the winter schedulo, (3

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