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Steamer Movement. NORTHBOUND Admiral Watscn due Sunday SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Oct. 1 Admiral Rogus cheduled e QOct. 5 scheduled Oct Princess Alxcc sail from Vancouver at 9 p. m! | Aleutian neduled to from = Seattle Oct. 8. | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Evans due southbouud about Friday night. Yukon southbound about Oect. b. LOCAL sAILINGS Margnita scheduled to lnve‘ for Sitka and way ports at | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | Sails for Skagway every | Sunday at 11 p. m. Yirginia IV sails for Chickagof | and way porta at 6 o'e vk | every Wednesday night, For ! Chatham Straits route a 10 o'clock every Saturday | wnight, R - > PRINCESS LOUISE HERE SOUTHBOUND Capt. Steamer rrin Louise, A. Slater, arrived in port from the north at 5 a. m. today and after loading 62 boxes of fresh' fish at E. M. Basse's fish market for Prince Rupert, sailed at 7 a. m. with the following pas sengers: for Seattle—John B Halm, J. P. Corcoran, J.-T. ker, Fred W. Gould, George Simpkins, B. Kazmich, Mr Alul Mrs. H. McQueen, T. Malak, | Marjory Archer, Eulalia Archer John Gibson, W. T. Douglas, Tracy and four steerage; for Van- couver—L. Canty, C. B. Goddard, | Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Drake, Mrs. V. A. Paine, Mr. and Mrs. A. K.! Money and baby; for Prince Ru- pert—Mr. and Mrs. W. Muir and child, Willlam Bunting and C. R Settlemier. R SR SEATTLE FISE PRICES SEATTLE, Sept. 29.—Eleven vessels arrived with fair catc hu of halibut yesterday and p ~ ranged from 10 to 12 3-8 cents| and 12 to 16 5-8 cents. Sable uvvrug’(’ll six cents and mixed cod two cents. Halibut receipts totalled 125,- —-- 300 pounds " TIDES TCMORROW Low tide 9:11a.m. 3.0 feet High tide 16 a.m. Low tide 41 p.m. High tide 3:05 p. m. S il RUPERT FIIH PRICES 0.9 feet 15.5 fe +t PRINCE RUPFRT 29.—One hundred B. C., Sept #o0ld here yesterday, American fish | bringing 6 and 12 cents and Cana-| dian 6 nml 12.10 cents, Albert wne. traveling arrived on the Yukon from K(m‘ ikan. Jitney Service | 70 THE FAIR Leaving stand at the Senate ‘ Rooms every half hour. Phone for Reservations Fare 25 cents GREEN RIBBON * TWO PRONG BUCK south | Hur—i M. Jack | £ 14.3 fee- | and _eighty-six | thousand pounds of halibut were | man, | MARINE NEWS DEER' . ON EXHIBIT old deer, A foury cottont Southea vo-prong buek | brought™ to the Alaska Fair by May: nlon of Sitka, att t deal of at | tion in the animal exhibi ! 0ld and young pause to g some minutes at the animal wi looking at the many exhibits of| | interest on display. “This deer was a fine mer, and gave us some trouble before we got him into the boat from the waters of Sergius Nar- rows, mnear Sitka,” Mr. Hanlon! declared. “During a short periol| spent in capturing this one we| ‘\aw any number of deer in the | water and on the small islands on each side of the Narrows.” Mr. Hanlon had hoped to bring two deer in the exhibit but only one was captured in the length of time available. Coutrary to gen-! eral belief, he said, a two pronged' buck is a four-year-old, as the; first prong comes during the third year of the —————— swims The Retriever, Capt. Frank Wright, floating cannery from Yakutat, was in port today from ace on its way South. the winter a and will Anacortes come Norlh E spr nd in will | pring. 4 i { inter Where It’s Summer Southern California—a land : of palms, sandy beaches, sum- | | | | | i i | i i mer skies,and a delightfultrip tothis [)laygmuml of theworld, Old missions,orange groves, outdoor sports,a thousand pleas- ures in a climate where the sun shines in winter with invigorat- ing warmth, This winter will be summer there. And the tri | through a i itself leads you venture-land. Through the great cities of the Pacific Northwest, then south- ward over the Shasta Route. The new spectacular Cascade line in Oregon, ** Over thisroute,the ""Cascade,” the new train which you hear praised everywhere now—nofiner train in the country. Threcother trains daily overthe Shasta Route, ‘We'll gladly send you complete information regarding fares and train service to California,also new illustrated booklets describ- ingrhemp tosummerland. Write Southern Pacific E. ] HENDRY -é'dnu(mr 585 Connatis 38 Vancouver, Planning Your, lT rip No matter o wh ere you're going “outside,” ask the Northern Pacific to help plan full fares, etc, This is part of the Northern Pacific’s com- plete travel service, It's your questions, ' Karl' K. Katz, Alaska Representative fl L C. Smith Bldg.—Seattle your trip and give you on the best routes, 's a pleasure to answer 'Attorney r | have talked to three of the | Shumaker 1 mother U.S. SENATURS INVOLVED IN INDIANA - CASE General Impli- cates Watson and Robin- | son in Court Case (Continued trom Tage One.) I have done something | entirely different t | “Doctor, this case hing 1 have dong before. I Judges and they are the three who are not supposed to be friendly to vou. They have assured me that u will never be semnt to jail and| there will be nothing' done in your case until after the election Shumaker s: he asked Watsen what could be done that time and that the Senatoer replied that the court would fine but not deprive him of his liberty. -+ EVANS DUE TOMORROW THE EMPIRE IS THE MEDIUM Through which the 'gener!al public can always have its| wants supplied. Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M, Closing time for dluplny ad- vertisements: 11 A. | Ten cents per Hne flrut In- | | sertion, I | tor at Tive cents for continuous sub sequent insertion. | Count five average words to 1 the line. | | Minimum charge, 50 cents. Admiral Eva S. J. Gilje, is due to a port from the We: 6| o'clock tomorrow even |- ing to word 1 this afte r-| noon by local 3. } | ] 1 Steamer Oapt. | P‘OR ‘?AI E—Prnfeislnnal drum-| ming outfit, including bmw drum, snare drums, traps and!| one three and one-half uclnvey Degan Marimbaphone. See | Glenn Oakes, A. J. Dock. ‘ MAILBOATS LEAVE The Margnita, Capt. Parks, d the Virginia IV, Matt ordness, sailed for and way ports and Chichagof and| {way ports respectively yesterday'FOR SALE—RemIngton typewrit-| evening. e T 7 er, good condition, at Mrs. | WILL VISIT HERE | Baker's Beauty Shop. M. K. Pursell, of Boston,|™ of Mrs. Charles E. H: 1"() i v, arrived on will visit he | et | —Gas boat, 40 ft, Good condition. Phone 374. Mrs. LE- h.p. engine. Bargain for cash. land. of recent boat, daughter and son-in-law for sev- ral months, Mrs. Roger Gilmore,! FOR QXLF sister of Mrs. Harland, also of| bath $1,000. Boston, came north with her mother and will visit for about FOR hAlE two weeks before returning to her! condition, new battery, new home. tires. Cheap. See Tip Oneel | Connors Garage or Phone 5301. | 'PIA\OS 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. T room h(;use with Phone 682. | Buick Six Bug, A-1 FOR SALE — 100 ft. frontage Gastineau Ave. This property l can be bought very cheap and on easy terms if desired. Ap-|; ply Barney Rosselle. |FOR RENT — Convenient stcam |FOR RENT — 26 [ e FOR RENT heated furnished Apply Nugget Shop. g ity i FOR RENT — Furnished house- keeping apartment. 3rd and Gold. apartment, room furnished house. Phone 3. FOR RENT —One large and one small furnished .partment. Ap- ply MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT Furmwied four room apt. Apply R. P. Nelson. FOR RENT—2 nlcely furnished | rooms. Hot and cold running| water. With or without board. 210 Main St., between 2nd and 3ra. | {FOR RENT — fi.easonahle. zood; modern house in Douglas. Guy Smith. |FOR RENT —. wurnished rooms| for men; well heated; reason- able. Apply Hellan’s Phar-| mac; Single room with| private family. Phone 1395. FOR I‘.E.r‘:'T—Space in Cahler of- DOUGLAS FOLKS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE SPECIAL 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, IJtmeau Ferry & Naviga-! tion Company Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fresh Fruit and. Veretabies Wholesale and Retail Out of town orders given special attention L % fice Building, suitable for of- fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific/ Coast Coal Co. office. i 2 and 3 room | Phonc 209. CLIFF aps., 1, furnished Apts. SEAVIEW 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. LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STRAYED — F8mulo| Boston bull pup. Phone 1303. i Reward. LOST—Pair of glasses in case at g WANTED | I do all kinds of repair work, such as shingling, kalsomining, carpenter, electrical, etc. Phone 2003, Henrys Gorham. —adv. Our Pastries are made of best materials— that’s why thev’re best! Fair Building. Please return to Mrs. Jack McBride. Adve;umug always pays. Use the columns cf The Empire. Old pnpers 10! Ie at The Emulre JUNEAU BAKERY HEN most fastidious “folks that ever lived in a modern mansion are pleased with our bathtubs and health accessories, that’s a mighty good sign that Mr. Everyman and his folks will be pleased by the manner in which we do OUR BATHTUBS AND, ACCESSOR\ES - « YHE MOST FASTIDIOVS their plumbing work. WiLL PLEASE - HARRI MACHINE SHOP PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK PLUMBING HEATING IMPORTANT! The most important thing for you is to get a FIRST CLASS JOB done for as little money as possible. Make no mistake. “Let me tell you what job will cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. ‘Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR THE PEOPLE OF ALASKA Is Our Motto And having this in mind we have produced a loaf that will keep twice as long as ordinary bread. According to science the natural sugar and vitamines are destroyed during m&m,udtmuwpumfihm“lfihofi new method resulting in that Inc-iuplu and health. * giving Bread. 3 Loave‘q,_ 25 cents 7 Loaves, 50 cents 15 Loaves, $1.00 1t you live out of town we'll be glad to ship you any quan- ' tity at said prices. Please mail, | It‘ M) g1 82 £ i S L il “THE SWORD OF TUSTICE IS GETTING SHAR PER. BYERY DAY! _FAIR AND SQUARE HE folks who relentlessly pursue your pocketbook ¢ uot intending to glve you a fair exchange for your money are not getting along so well vowadays. Our method of supplying you with the choic- est of pure foods at consist- ent prices is finding favor everywhere. Sanitary Grocery “The That Pleases” PHONES 83 and 85 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 D i MISCELLANEOUS ‘ome and have your fortune told from your hand.}| Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Frv.\m Street. et Now, Doing Buinew. | lise of GROCERIES MAKI In connection with Maki Boarding House CANADIAN P, CIFIC . ' —FAMOUS- BouthMfind Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juns#a ....Sept. 28 Oct. Oct. b Oct. ..Oct. 19 Oct. Oct. 26 Oe ~Nov. 3 .} Nov. 16 h WATSON ROGERS ROGERS WATSON ROGERS ROGERS 9 23 30 6 20 nia ports also to New York via Panama Camal. Reservations and information on ROUND FHE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Sté#m- ship Line also to thl ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 = i GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phoge 13,Douglas,ATagka PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. 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. Oct. 18 Oct. Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche, Seward W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 Due Junesu Southbaund Sept. 21 Sept. Oct. 0ct. Boat— ALASKA . ALRUTIAN YUKON ALASKA ALEUTIAN YUKON Ports of Cal Lv.Seattle LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 29 PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 11, 22, Nov. 1, Tickets to and rrom a1l Eastern points of UnfieZ Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal .Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. CANACIAN FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, snm:] PACIFIC THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year opertes regular passenger and trell}! 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 traifs each way, weekly, betweem Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables and other information inquire of any s amship tu' railrcad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (M lcxilley l’l.rk lauh) Anchorage -3 Alaska Shmate .-___.......J Motorship Margnita The official Maflboat of the Jumeau and Sitka R. P. O. le City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonch, Chichagof, Sitka and Way Parts. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Temnkee, Hoonah. Leaves every Sunday night at 11 o'clock for Haine#-and Skagway, starting September 4. Returning leaves Skagway:Mon- day night at 7 o’clock. A. ¥. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT Motorship Virginia 1 V Salling from : Junuu Municipal Whart ROUTE: = Every Wednesday at 8 P. M. for Port Althorp, Apex-El Ni Hirst-Chichagof, Chichagof and way ports: Funter Bay, cursion Inlet,” Gustavus, Hoonah, Lemesurier Island, ll'fi Island, Soapstone Radio, Hogan Island nd return. m‘rm, STRAITS lom Every Saturday at 10 P. M. for Tenakee, Killisnoo, 345 anof (Warm Springs), Tyee, and way ports: Red Bluff Ba¥. Port Herbert, Port Walter, Port Arlllll’nll‘. l’ol‘t Ofllal\lll,f- and return. subject to call by special arrengement. t ‘muit be deiivered at Juneau muml Dock fore 1 P. M. on dates of sailing. . "ioket Office: Alaskan Hotel, Phone Single o, ll'm m mfl! P. 0. n 1208, J