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POLLY AND H THEM'S HOSTILE HOOFPRINTS AN’ NO - MISTAKE / s A DONT ASSOLUTELY, UNK ! NONE OF OUR)’ ER PALS CINCH THEY BELONG TO THREE HEA BUT WE SHOULD WORRY THE CRITTER CANT. BE OVER KNEE HIGH. TO A DUCK, HALE AN’ e AN’ WERE MEN/ SR By Newsperts st Sernc s Srear Brivai rghty waeived T ’gteamer ’_Ma;cments 1 NORTHBOUND ' SEATTLE, Sept. Yukon, of the Alask Company, zailed for and Southwestern at 9 a. m. today passengers aboard. Junean were: Mrs. Pureell, N Gilmore, Mrs. Helen, Mrs. A. Quist, Wallis Georg Rupert, Alice Smith, M . Charles Williams, R. E. Morgan, Mrs, Kable and three nl(-nnu.u - e HALIBUT DISCHARGED ‘ Steamship| yutheastern | aska ports with 60 (d'nu Those fo Seventeen nundred pounds of halibut were discharged at the Juneau Cold Storage yesterday by the Alpha, Capt. Andrew Berns dal, and threec hudred twenty-| three pounds of halibut w¢rcl brought In by the Tillacum. Cap* | Roy Cox. | — o ANSONIA IN PORT | The motorship Ansonia, Capi. John Galbraith, was in po:t ye terday from the Croshy Fis lurlu, floating cannery at Kodiak. Galbraith reported a su seasen for the concern, packed about 36,000 casos. — e - TROLLERS MOVE TO JUNEAU R cuniiesn. Fred Pickle, troller, who has lived in Ketchikan for a numbe- of years, is in Juneau and will make his home here this winter. Mr. Pickle was awarded the co tract last spring for catchir beaver on Prince of Wales hland] &nd transferring them to Bara.| noft Island, as provided in the) stocking program arranged for in' the last Territorial Legislature ond 1s well known in Ketchikan. A number of trollers intend to spend the winter in Juneau, and | leave early next year for new ‘rolling grounds to the Westward, Mr. Pickle said. TIDES l‘(‘MORROW tide 6:19a.m. .-0.3 feer | &h tide 0:20a. m..... . 16.2fent Low tide 7:00p.m. o 0.7 feat IMigh tide 12:53 p. m...........16.4 feet TIDES MONDAY Low tide 7:10a.m. ..-0.1 feet High tide 1:05a.m. ... 16.3 fect Low High ul| which | tide 7:31p.m 0.2 fest tide 1:21p.m 16.7 feet | Sixty-five sample dresses to choose from in silk and woolens| for fall. At $10.00 and $12.50. C. P. Bussinger, 3rd and Frank- lin. —adv, o e 3 ATTENTION! - “Two Black Crows"” son’s Music Shoppe. at Ander- ——ndv | topic Admiral Regers due some | time Sunday night. Yukon due Tuesday. Princess Louise due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 1. Admiral Watson scheduled to | sail from Seattle Sept. 28. | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Aleutian due southbound Sept. ! 28, i , Admiral Evans due suuthlmunl Sept. 29. | LOCAL SAILINGS | Margnita scheduled to leave | for Sitka and way ports at | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | Sails for Skagway every ] Sunday at 11 p. m. Yirginia IV sails for Chicbagot ; and way ports at 6 o'e’ck | every Wednesday night. For ! Chatham Straits route at | 10 o'clock every Saturday night. | | | | f i | | | | | AR 21t P R, VIRGINIA IV BACK FROM CHICHAGOF; HAS'GOOD WEATHER Motorsnip Virginia IV, Capt. Matt Nordness, arrived in port this morning from Chichagof and way ports with G. H. Skinner and Sam Brown from Mud Bay, and 39 tierces of fish and a mis- cellaneous cargo from Icy Straits points. One of the finest voyages in many years was reported by the men on the boat, who declared that other than a little fog, the weather was perfect, the water {being as calm as a pond on the west coast of Chichagof Island. Many times during the day and evening yesterday and even early this morning tne Virginia {IV was hailed by small boat own- ers who wanted to know the out- come of the Dempsey-Tunney fight, and that was the leading of conversation at all of the small towns and canneries where the boat zalled The Virginia IV will leave at 10 p m. today from the City Dock on her way to Port Alex- ander and way ports. e e FAIRBANKS MATRON DIES Mrs. James Boland, aged 44, died at Fairbanks recently of can- cer. She was a native of South Dakota, but had resided in Fair- Lanks for many years. She wa; married there in 1918, Goldste[n's EmpoFium will B closed all day Tuesday, Sept. 27th on account of Jewish hollMy —lfl\’ Olu PADers Tor suic at The l:npl BOSCH—ZENITH-—CROSSLEY--GREBE —KOLSTER—RADIO CORPORATION " All of above are guaranteed'Go-Getters “Prices on same are standard. We pay the freight. QUALITY GUARANTEED ' ACCESSORIES—Loud Speakers, Tubes, Battery Elimina- tors, Wet and Dry Batteries, Trickle Chargers, Antannae Equipment, HALIBUT PRICES PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Sept. 24, Seventy-eight thousand pounds of halibut sold here yes- terday, American fish bringing 5 to 15 cents and Canadian 6 to 12 cents, SEATTLE. Sept. 24. — Halihut prices averaged from 13.10 and 6 to 22 and 12 cents here yester- day. Arrivals were: Seattle, 55.- 600; Orient, 28,000; Discovery, 4, 000; Viking, 6,000; Harding, 7, £00, and Reliance, 0. — e ATTENTION MASONS There will bhe a stated com- munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M., in 0dd| Fellows’ Hall, Monday evening| at 7:30 o'clock. Work in lhoi F. C. Degree. Visiting Brethren, cordially invited. By order of the W. M. CHAS. E. NAGHEL, Secretary. - et Advertising always pays. the columns of The Empire. —adv Use SUMMONS No. 2778-A In the Distréict Court for the Dis- trict of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. at Jnneau. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Plaintiff, vs. Sam Gazaloff, Hazel Elizabeth Forrest Jones, Helen Violet Forrest Perkle, Mary Marguerite Jonnson, and’ the premises in the Forrest| building on Front Street, Ju- neau, Alaska, known as the Douglas Pool Hall, and certain rooms adjoining said pool hall and connected therewith, De-|g fendants. The President of the United States of America, to the above named defendants, Greeting:— You are hereby required to ap- pear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, within tairty days after the last publications of this sum- mons, namely, within thirty days after the 24th day of September,[ 1927, in case this summons is| published, or within forty dnys' after its service upon you, ln' case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff, on file fn the above en- titled action. That said plaintiff in said ac- tion demands the following re- Iief: 1. That the said common and public nuisance be abated. 2. That the defendants, and each of them, be perpetually en- joined and restrained from con- ducting or permjtting the con- tinuance of said common and public nuisance. 8. That the sald place and building, above described, be not occupied’ or used for one year from the date of judgment ac- cording to the provisions of Sec. 22, Title II, Nationla Prohibition Act. 4. That sald defendants, and each of them, be enjoined and re- strained trom remjoving or in dny way interfering” with the liquor and fixtures or other things in said place’ bsed in connection with puneu(ng. storing, keeping, selling' or manufacturing intoxi- ‘| cating, liguors. 5. And for such other and turther relief as to the Court may seem meet and prbper in the premises. . And in case 'vou fail to so ap- pear and answer the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof,Tand will apply to the Court for the relief de- manded in {ts complaint as here- inabove stated. The date of the order for the CANADIAN THE EMPIRE T IS THE MEDIUM Through which the general public can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for classitied advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first In- sertion. Tive cents for continuous sub- sequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 60 cents. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Pool table in good condition. Inquire Empire. L —8 | FOR SALE—Baby sulky. Phone 1102. FOR SALE—One two- slory “house. ! House must be moved from premises or wrecked. If inter- ested communicate with P. O. Box No. 1047. FOR SALE—Remington typewrjt- er, good condition, at Mrs. Baker's Beauty Shop. FOR SALEGas boat, 40 ft., 25| h.p. engine. Good condition. Bargain for cash. Phone 374, FOR SALE—4 room house with bath $1,000. Phone 682. FOR SALE—Ford Bug in good condition. Inquire Empire. FOR SALE—Dulck Six Bug, A-1 condition, new battery, new tires. Cheap. See Tip Oneel, Connors Garage or Phone 5301, PIANOS, Victor Latest Phono- graphs and Records for sale and rent. Expert Piano and Phonograph Tuning, Repairing. Musical Goods. Mail orders fill- ed. Anderson Music Shoppe. Phone 143. ———— FOR SALE — 100 ft. frontage Gastineau Ave. This property can be bought very cheap and on easy terms if desired. Ap- ply Barney Rosselle. MISCELLANEOUS I PALMIST—Come and have yourl fortune told from your hand. Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Fronat Street, publication of the foregoing sum- mons {s August 31, 1927. WITNESS The Honorable Thémas M. Reed, Judge of sald Court, and the Seal of said Court hereunto affixed, on tlis 1st day of September, 1927. (SEAL) JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk. By WALTER B. KING, Deputy Clerk. PFirst publication, Sept. 3, 1927. Last publication, Sept. 24, 1927, PACIFIC . —FAMOUS— m:mc.) -nn/ Prmcess Steamers TO PRINCE nm't, vw‘rom VANCOUVER AND DIRECT comons AT vuoovm TO ALL unnlmoruxmnufuncuqm Stop-Over Privileges ‘kfim Routes FOR RENT FOR RENT room apt. Furnished four Apply R. P. Nelson. FOR RENT—2 nicely furnished rooms. Hot and cold running water. With or without board. 210 Main St., between 2nd and 3ra. FOR RENT—3 room furnished housekeeping apartment. Phone 602. | FOR RENT — Reasonable, good modern house In Douglas. Guy Smith, FOR RENT —. purnished rooms for men; well heated; reason- able, Apply Hellan’s Phar- macy. FOR RENT — Single room with private family. Phone 1395. FOR RENT—Space In Cable Of- fice Building, suitable for of- fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific| Coast Coal Co. office. CLIFF Apts., 1, furnished Apts. 2 and 3 room Phone 209. SEAVIEW APTS. —1-2-3 Room Apartment. Fully Furnlshed. Bath ‘and hot water included. All apts, newly painted and runovatmf throughout. Also furnished cabins $5.00 per month. WANTED I do all kinds of repair work, such as shingling, kalsomining, carpenter, electrical, etc. Phone 2003, Henry Gorham. —adv. WANTED—Bids on clearing two acres land, Salmon Creek Road. Apply L. F. Morris. WANTEb ~— A capable woman will take child by the.day or month. Phone 602. 0ld papers tor nle at The Empire. FAIR Concessioners Our Stock Is Now Ready on Soda Water, Rainier Beer and Candy SEE US FOR PRICES THE IRROS COMPANY "rnm Carbonated lcven‘u Now_Doing Business o:ithunuoonphh GROCERIES MAKI In connection with Maki Boarding House | FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Uouglas and ! Than ! e *4.00p.m. 6:15p.m. 3$7:20p.m. 9:40p.m. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 3:15p.m.} $1:00a.m. Leaves Dougas for Juneau 6:30a.m. 2:05p.m. 8:30a.m. 6;30p.m. 9 30a.m.t $7:45p.m, ,m.f 9:56p.m. 12:16a m. 3:40pAm.1 $1:05a.m. t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. 6: b 1 9: 12: 15a.m. 16a.m. 15a.m.t 30p.m.t Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fresh Fruit and_ Veretabies Wholesale and Retail ’ Out of town orders given | special attention GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, _ Phone 109 or 149 EXTRA FANCY Canning Pears $3.50 a box Arriving next Wednes- day—order now. Swanson Bros. 'PHONE 217 JAPANESE TOY | Southhound Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Lv.Seattle Farragut . Watson . Rogers Evans Queen Rogers . Watson Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Througn tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- nla ports also to New York yla Panama Canal. Reservations and information' on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to thé ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, T'hone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIF{C COASTWISE: SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President Ty I | Mmommm“”m y : FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, mmz‘ ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY ¥ SAILING SCHEDULE Duye Juneau Northbound Bept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Due Juneau Southbound Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 13 Oct. 12 Oct. 11 Oct. 19 . 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 26 Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche, Seward W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 Boat— ALASKA ALEUTIAN YUKON ALASKA ALEUTIAN YUKON Ports of Call Lv.Seattle LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 20 PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 11, 22, Nov. 1. Tickets to and rrom a1l Eastern points of Unilel Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent, CANADIAN PACIFIC | THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Falrbanks 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 railrcad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt lo!.h.ley Puk loutl) Anchorage J (] < Motorship Margnita The officlal Mailboat of the Jumeau ‘and Sitka R. P. O. leaves the City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah. Leaves every Sunday night at 11 o'clock for Haines and Skagway, starting September 4. Returning leaves Skagway Mon- day night at 7 .0’clock. ¢ A. F. McKINNON, Annt !elhblo Transfer Co., Phone 149 COASTWISE TRANSPORTAT ION CO. mxomorn.mxtrrm THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND EXD AT ' GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING T . ... ..0 .o Motorship Virginia 1V Sailing from Juneau Municipal Whart CHICHAGOF ROUTE: Every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Port Althorp, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chichagof, Chichagof and way ports: Funter Bay, Ex- cursion Inlet, Gustavus, Hoonah, Lemegsurier Island, !nlln Island, Soapstone Radio, Ho;-n Island and return. clumx STRAITS ROUTE Every Saturday at 10 P. M. for Tenakee, Killisnoo, Bar- anof (Warm Springs), Tyee, and way ports: Red Bluff Bay, Port Herbert, Port Walter, Port Armstrong, Port Conclusion, Port Alexander and return. leportl in bject to call by spectal arrgugement. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES ON APPLICATION Freight must be delivered at Juneau Municipal Dock be- l‘on 1 P. M. on dates of safling. 3 "Ticket Qffice: Alaskan Hotel, Phions Sisigle 0 i n:wmmcoinm Ln.num Tunean Alaska Electric Light and . Power Company Juneau, Alaska w Station m-l)n the air Mondays, Wed- !Hkp—d to 7 P. M. Broadcasting News Events lld Ilhrtlluunt !utum . THROUGH TICKETS T0 EVROPE Visit the Old Home This CI:hlmn For Ticket and Reservations W. L. COATES, Agent " Valentine Nflh(, Juneau ot S N s&mwm«:mm

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