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MARGNITA ARRIVES WITH SALMON CARGO FROM HOONAH PLANT Mailboat Margnita, Capt. I Parks, arrived in port Sund forencon from Sitka and way ports.” A heavy run of king salmon was reported at Hoonah accom- panied by a scarcity of buyers Cohoes, pinks and dogs were run “ming in large numb the men on the Margnita said. Herring js stili coming in strong from the ocean according to t plant at Hood Bay, the Ocean Product Company,“which will cloge the first part of Oectobers. Twelve hundred cases of sal mon were brought from the Dia- mond K. Packing Company, Kar! Theile’s " floating ‘cannery, whicl §8 now at Hoonah, This is the first shipment that the outfit ha: made since moving from Wrangell to its present location. Passengers arriving on the| Margnita were: J. P. Morgan, H. B. Carbray, Lewis Anderson and June Morrison from Sitka; John Shorty from Chatham; Pearl Dawson, Mrs. Taylor, Maude Pou- ton, Iver Gjerd and Louie Edison from Baranoff; Mrs. Ole Tuag from Killisnoo; Charles Hawkes- worth from Hoonah; James Bo- vard from Tenakee. Leaving Sunday evening fos Skagway and way ports, the Marg- nita returned early this morning from a rainy voyage with the following: C. R. Settlemier fros Mayo; Mrs. Charles Rapuzzi, Mrs, Dave Stevenson, Mrs. W. A. Ma- comber and Julia Shotridge from Skagway; J. O. Stunbraten, Wil liam Bunting, Jack White, L. Can ty, Mae Wonnelly and Mary Clay ton from Haines. e e LOUISE DUE TONIGHT The Canadian Pacific steamship Princess Louise is due to arrive here between & and 9 o'clock to- day, according to advices received today by W. L. Coates, local agent for the company. Passen- gers aboard for Juneau are: El mer A. Friend, Alice Murphy, Mrs Addie Holbrook, Hans Wolfram . and J. G. McRae. ——— HALIBUT PRICES SEATTLE, Sept. 27.— Haliba* averaged 13% and 12 cents here yesterday following the arrival of seven vessels with 85,600 pounds of halibut, 11,500 pounds of mixe:l god ‘and 20,500 sable “fish. ———— YUKON DELAYED . Steamer Yuikon, Capt. Charles| Glasscock, was scheduled to have | * arrived in port from the south with two days' mail and 125 tons| of freight at 4 o'clock this aftei- noon, for a five hour stopover | here. The steamer was delayed by | a special stop at Taku Harbor (o take on a load of cans for Yaku-! tat, where she will call on the! way west. — - - RANGER V ARRIVES The Ranger V, of the U. 3. Forest Service, Capt. George Pet-| erson, arrived in Juneau this, morning from Sitka. bringing the | exhibit from the U. 8. Deparl ment of Agriculture Experimental ' Sattions for the fair. E. A. Eggers gluess, agronomist at the station, who is in charge of the exhibit.} lncomunled it to Juneau on th» se SUMMONS No. 2770-A In the District Court for the * District of , Division Number One at Juneau. Sarah Johnson, Plaintiff, ius Johnson, Defendant. THE PRESIDENT OF THE * UNITED STATES OF AMER- ICA, TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT, GREETING: You are hereby required to ap-, ‘pear in the District Court for the) _“Territory of Alaska, Dlvlulanx ;Number One, within thirty days ‘|l't'r the last publication of this' {summons, namely, within thirty after the 27th day of Sep-| .stember, 1927, in case this sum- =imons is published, or within for days afterits service upon you, scase this summons is served Mpon you personally, and answer ¢ complaint of the above-nam- plaintiff, on file in the above- Jul- demands the following re- An. absolute divorce from ‘defendant. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1927. MAN AT HOONAH OUTRUNS BEARS \Threc Brownies Fail in At- | tempt to Dine on Fish- & erman and Hunter — Steamer Movements | g Y NORTHBOUND i | Eimer Moret, ‘a fisherman of Yukon dQue at 4 p. m. today, | | Hoonah, nearly lost his life by th Princess ‘Louise due 7:30 p | | sava attack of three brown g Fox s 5 b ]}muli \\rh;le Ldver Iln;;lll(lnlg 'm m}:- 7 head of Port rederick last wee! Ahf:fi":fixl'*ui‘(’] fif‘:;’l"‘?r'om M.]um‘;lmg to wp‘oris brought in on » b, the argnita inday Seattle Oct. 1. || While on his way through the Admiral Watson scheduled to | | woods, Moret smldsr’nly came upon sail from Seattle Sept. 28. | |the three bears and immediately SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ! headed for the nearest spurec, Aleutian due southbound 5 fa tall one. The bears entered SR Ehmorsow. {the race and bLefore Moret was | Admiral Evans due mmhl,“um, | able to resch the- tree one of the Sept. 29. :nmrlllnled‘ Bmm‘ifl';(l grzl;]hed him by the foot sinking his teeta M"';:’.c:‘c-he;‘;:;&'"tg’l““ ; through the shoe and piercing his toe. The man was thrown to the for ‘Sllkn and way ports at round. 8 o'clock Wednesday night. When Moret arose the bear took Sails for Skagway every swipe at him but he drew back Sunday at 11 p. m. head and received only a Yirginia IV sails for Chicbagot light flesh wound on the fore- and way ports at 6 o'ewck | |head from the claws of the ani- every Wednesday night. For ! jmal. TI momentum of the bears Chatham Straits route at swing used her to lose her b P i 10 o'clock every Saturday balance and fall over a log. More! night. MARINE NEWS a. once more set out for the tree and this time succeeded in win- i I f | | | i | ! | | | is due here at 8 o'clock this eve ning with 300 tons of freight for Juneau and 100 tons for D This is the first trip the f er has made io Juneau for sol time, on the Chatham Straits route dur- ing is due in port enroute south at § discharged 12,000 pounds of black| cod at the E. M. Basse fish house this morning. George, Bay today. sen, fish buyer from Tee Harbor ! arrived in port this morning and| left this afternoon for the fishing | grounds, remember Femmer a r——— A ( And In case you fail to so ap- and answer the plaintift will judgment against you for Ant thereof, and will apply to ® Court for the relief demand 4 in her conphllt as herein- stated. | The date of the arder for thc: vice of the foregoing summons 2 1927, - 8 The Honorable M. Reed, Judge of safd sald Court _u&u.n action. ! ot t sald plaintiff in said ac- S ning the race. After a short time the bears gave wp the idea oi dining on Moret and went off into the woods. TIDES TOMORROW . 1.1 feet 15.8 fent 0.0 feet 16.5 feet - FREIGHTER COMING The 'Curacao, Capt. Nickerson, Low High Low High tide 8:10a.m.. tide 2:09 a.m.. 1 tide 8 as she has been operating BABY GIRL BORN Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fuller of this city are the proud parent: {of a baby daughter born yester- s\ day afternoon at 4 o'clock at St.| Ann's Hospital. The small girl is named Hazel Eva and weighs | seven and three fourths pounds Mr. Fuller, who is employed at the Alaska Juneau mill, said bota mother and baby are doing well. the summer months. — - ALEUTIAN IN A. M, The Aleutian, Capt. Gus Nord, 1. tomorrow, according to word ived today by local agents. ————— BRINGS coD Capt. John FERN The Fern, Lowell, S R ARG 014 papers ror sarc at The Empir: —————— TENDER HERE Chitkoot, Capt. Herbest is in port from PybuflI Our Work Is Our Best Advertisement Capitol Dye Works C. Meldner — Professional Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 ettt ] The - WANDERER IN PORT The Wanderer, Capt. Ole An B amma RELIABLE TRANSFER Phoné 149 Res. 148 igles for it|| COURTESY aad GOOD has em a price that Is right. adv.) g SERVICE Our Motto — - | HOW’S YOUR ROOF? i If you need shingles for it,| { Count five average words to i THE EMPIRE T ‘ IS THE MEDIUM Through ~which public can always have wants supplied. Closing time for classified advertisementsi 2 P. M. | Closing time for dllphy ad-| | vertisements: 11 A, Ten cents per llns flrsl In- sertion. Tive cents for continuous sub sequent insertion. the general its the line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. 8 | FOR SALE FOR SALE—Bany sulky. 1102 I l‘hunei FOR SALE—One two-story hnuse House must be moved -from premiges or wrecked. If inter- ested communicate with P. O.| Box No. 1047. FOR SALE—Remngton typewrit-| er, good condition, at Mrs.| Baker's Beauty Shop. | FOR SALE—Gas boat, 40 ft., 25 h.p. engine. Good condition. Bargain for cash. Phone 374. S WA ) i room house with! Phone 682. | FOR SALE—Ford Bug In good| condition. Inquire Empir: FDR SALE—Bulck 8ix -Bug, A-ll condition, new battery, new tires. Cheap. See Tip Oneel, Connors Garage or Phone 5301. PIANOS, Victor Latest Phono- graphs and - Records fos sale and rent, Expent Pial and Phonograph Tuning, Repdiring. Musical Goods. Mai! orders fill- ed. Anderson Music Shoppe. Phone 148, FOR SALE— bath $1,000. FOR SALE — 100 ft. frontage Gastineau Ave., This property can be bought very ¢heap and on easy terms if desired. Ap- ply Barney Rosselle. et CANADIAN PACIFIC —FAMOUS— Princess Steamers TO PRINCE RUPERT, VICTORIA VANCOUVER AND SEATTLE CANADIAY, ) \PACIF, R .y N, DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT VANCOUVER TO ALL EASTERN POINTS OF UNITED STATES AND CANADA Stop-Over Privileges Various Routes THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE Visit the Old Home This Christmas For Ticket and Reservations W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Building, Juneaun = o o e e ............_ood Green River Nzght WEDNESDAY September 28 at the COLISEUM THE IRROS COMPANY “Pure Carbonated Beveruel" [3 | I ‘x 1 Advertising aiways pays. Use the columns of The Empire. |FOR RENT — 4 i ity [FOR RENT-—One large and one | FOR RENT-—Space in Cable Of- 3 | room furnished! Phone 63. house. small furnished apartment. Ap- ply MacKinnon Apts. F—O_l.! RENT—’lTwo pleasant furn- ished rooms. Phone 602. FOR RENT Furnished four room apt. Apply R. P. Nelson.| FOR RENT—2 nicel rooms. Hot and cola runming water. With or without board. 210 Main se between 2rnd and 3ra. I FOR RENT — Reasonable, good modern house in Douglas. Guy Smith. i FOR R Furnished rooms for men; well heated; reason- able. Apply Hellan's Phar- macy. FOR RENT — Single room with! private family. Phone 1395, fice Building, suitable for of-| fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific Coast Coal Co. office. CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 and 3 room DOUGLAS FOLKS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE \ i ; JPECIAL FERRY LEAVES ' [UNEAU FOR DOUGLAS AT, ' P. M. RETURNING TO JUNEAU AT 7:15 P. M. ; iffective September 28, 29, ! 30 and October 1, 1927. i | | i ) Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fresh Fruit and Veretabies Wholesale and Retail Out of town orders given special attention furnished Apts, Phonc 209. APTS, —1-2-3 Room| Apartment. Fully Furnished. | Bath and hot water included.| All apts. newly painted and| renovated throughout. Also furnished cabins $5.00 per month. |SEAVIEW WANTED I do allekinds of repair work, such as shingling, kalsomining, carpenter, electrical, etc. Phone 2008, Henry Gorham. —adv. WA)‘\ITED——BM: on clearing two acres land, 8almon Creek Reoad.!| Apply L. F. Morris. | WANTED — A capable woman will take child by the day or month. Phone 602. LOST AND FOUND |LOST OR STRAYED — Female Boston bull pup. Phone 1308. Reward. LOST — Pair of horn rimmed glasses in'-black ‘leather "case. Finder “return to Empire, Re- ward. Now Doing Business’ l with a complete 't lae of GROCERIES In connection’ with Maki Boarding House ml EHP‘!RI HAS THE LARG: Pgn-m-uw AEND Bms'r PLANT | llllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIITITIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllflllmm“ [ SILK - SATIN - CREPE SATIN NEW PLEATED EFFE SUITABLE SPECIAL FOR FAIR WEEK ONLY GARBAGE HAUILED AND 10T CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phone 109 or 149 3[Rl’I/V6 ALASHAZ surtarly and /)c/n ndanly Southboy! Lv.Seattle Ar.Jumeau Lv.Jun Farragut Watson . Rogers *Evans Queen Rogers . Sept. Watson Oct. ‘l'hlohn uckeu 801d' from Juneau to Cnllfi- nia ports also to New York via Panama Ca Reservations and information on- ROUND T WORLD tours in connegtion with Dollar St ship Llno llm to the ORIENT via AHEM MAIL LIN; BRXCE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18, DoulluAllg Sept. épt. ept. Sept. PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE ' B F. ALEXANDER, President ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE ! Due Juneau Northbound Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 : Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche, Seward W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 it il Boat— ALASKA ALEUTIAN YUKON ALASKA ALEUTIAN YUKON Ports of Cal Lv.Seattle FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, mm LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 29 PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 11, 22, Nov. 1. Tickets to and rrom a1l Eastern points of Un! gum and Canada — Various Routes — LibeFal topovers, W. L. COATBS, Agent. CANADIAN PACIFIC EXTRA FANCY Canning Pears $3.50 a box Arriving next Wednes- dqy——order now. Swanson Bros. PHONE 217 f—Come and have your . ‘fortune tola from your hand Work, busines, mar the future' foretold. 302 Fron Street. throughout the year operates rmllr pnuun lud trouh& train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in ti Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chataniks bnnchE During the winter months there are two passenger traing each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. hr time-" tables and other information inquire of any steamship =3 tallrcad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD L Inxhluy hrk lnu) Anchorage =i Motorship Margnita The official Mailboat of the .hmnu and sltln R. P 0. mvflhc City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Famter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Kfllisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonch, Chichagof, Bllkal Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tel Hoonah. Leaves every Sunday night at 11 o'clock for Hain Skagway, starting September 4. Returning leaves Skagway day night at 7 o’clock. ; A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END'AT u-g PLANK OF EVERY nmcn-cnlmmr Motorship Virginia 1V = Sailing from Juneau llunlcipll ‘Whart Every Wednesday at & P. M. for Port Allhorp, Apex-E} lfl Hirst-Chichagot, Chichagof and way ports: Funter Bay, cursion Inlet, Gustavus, Hoonah, Lemesurier Island, Ini Island, Soapstone Radio, Hogan Island and returs. CHATHAM STRAITS ROUTE ‘ Every mururu 10 P. M. for Tenskes, Killisnoo, | .anot (Warm ngs), Tyee, and way ports: Red Bluff Port Herbert, wum-. Port Amtm Port Port Alexander and return. ‘wm"cmtwullbymnu mm must be duuv;nd at Jun 1P M . on “t. ot sailing.