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POLLY AND HER PALS NOT THEM, FOLLY. ) | |2 LOTIAGOOD ) (AvE! WE HAVE THAT LAST ROCK ™\ | | THINKIN' LL INDEED Toie- HON B SHOWER WE GIVE DO ‘EM’ ‘EM, GAVE “EM E\/ERYT!MET;EY FOOD FER THOWGHT!) | |TRY TCLIMB THE CLIFF WE’ J lHL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL, MONDAY OCT 10, 1927. By CLIFF bTERRLTT HYDER BOOMS 'Local [:ngmeer Back from | Long Stay in Prosper- | & a TENDERS HERE ous Mmmg District | | Steamer Movements || NS . | i NORTHBOUND i| The Yakutat, Capt. Walter Stiles| Frank A. Metcalf, civil engineor ‘ | Aleutian dus about noon to- . iand the Comet, Capt. Tom Dan-|and surveyor, who has been (lu‘ 1 morrow. ielson, canne tenders from xm|, urvey work at Hyder |J ' SCHEDULED SAILINGS ! Libby, MeNeil and Libby plant at | the last thrée months, returned ) | | Yuken scheduled to sail frgm | | Yakutat, are in port today o7|Juneau on the Admiral Rogers | | Seattle Oct. 15 at 9 a. m. ' |their way south to Seattle. Thewith word of excellent progress | 4 | SOUTHBOUND SAILIN3S | 'iwo line cannery a 8 Hyder and outlying d o | Princess Alice due in port ai | a pack of 72,000 { of the extreme optim | 4 oclock tomorrow morn- | to the men on ti i |ihe residents of tae districts ing and sails south at 5 | ———— “There is more activity at Hyder | o'clock. ! WATSON COMING LATE at the present time than thei | Admiral Watson scheduled ' | —_— has been for years,” said Mr. Me:- | southbowd about Oct. 12 | The Admiral Waason, schedulad | calf. “The road wor way,' | Alaska southbound about Oct. 1o ive here Wednesday, wiiliand that proposed, is mmulnnn' 3 |12 | mot reach here enrou uth ua-|activity in the hills and people Admiral Rogers southbound til Saturday evening, ding (u‘:«eum quite optimistic about th» Wednesday night word given out by Admiral Line|future. | Y i LOCAL . oAILINGS | |officials this morning. The chanse! “Lately several Ketchikan capi- g | Margnita scheduled to leave ; | was made in compliance with her|tal have been there looking { | for Sitka and way ports at | present winter schedule. over property, while tha Consoli-| | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | | R | dated Mining and Smelting Com | | Sails for Skagway every || ALICE DUE A M, I p and the Guggenheime in- | Sunday at 11 p. m. | } —_— sts are proceeding quite wel'. “irginia IV salls for Chicbagof | | Steamer Princess Alice, | Big money in the field naturally and way ports at 6 o'e ck | (Thnnmn Ciiffe, is due to o | helps development of the districi | every Wednesday nights For ! [here at 4 o'clock tomorrow and helps increase the optlimisin | Chatham Straits route a: ng and will sail for the {f miners and residents. i | 10 o'clock every Saturday |'at 5 o'clock. “Some fine native silver speci-| | night. (& i | mens' were brought in from old ;- — - et s | NOTICE TO MARINERS diggings on a hillside across the ) | ——— ¢ from Hyder. They were the b " o | Frederick Sound—Sukoi Islets| finest that 1 have seen for some | TIDES TOMORROW ;ngm. reported extinguished Sep'.|time. 1 think it is quite probable ! ™ Low tide ©:564a.m. 15 tect 130, 1927, was relighted Oct. 5, t spring a \‘;,mn stamped i High tide 0:42a. m. 18.5 fgut | 1937 e its way into the Hyder| Bow tide 788 p. m.. 2.4 foer | Lynm Canal—Sherman Rock gas ; | High tide 1:03p. m. 10. foot | A0 Whistling buoy, 2, establishel New Road Work Sk |Oct. 6, 1927, is flaching white [ Road work is progressing rapid- | iof about 390 candle power wiih|ly, Mr. Metcalf declared. The Con- 9 ADMIRAL ROGERS la flash of 6.3 second duration | solidated and the Governmeat 4 ‘m- 3 soconds. Point Shermanjhave put up $35,000 each to put| ARRIVES SUNDAY |15 o MORNING EARLY »:r d:o Sherman rock buoy, 2 itinued same date, - NEW DBEDG[NG CAPITAL MAY INVADE FAIRBANKS a road into the Consolidated min- ing interests. During the last few weeks there have been 60 on the job, while a survey for wagon road is now being ms by the Bureau of Public Roals; from the end of the road nowj under construction to the heul‘r of Texas Creck and the Chicka- Steamer Athniml Rogers, Cap Frank Landstrom, arrived in po: b the south at 12:30 a. m. yes-] IR l:;::w :,m four duy:: el y:mi There is the possibility that tons of freight and the following ¥ capital will invade the Fair- pasgengers for Juneau: Mrs. Belle banks field within the near fu- Rankin, Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Smith,’ (ture, according to Noel W, Smith, | min. It is exlu’(‘lx'nl}!hll a roai A. E. Smith, Jr., S. Zynda, B. P, Gene Managr of th Alaska|will be put in during the near Payor, Huyv M(-(‘,urmi("k‘ w. “,_,lhllrmui. who returned '(“ his An-| future. l Batcheller, Mr. and Mrs, A, Shat. ¢horage headquarters this week| In the Hyder Weckly Herald tuck. Miss V. Pagh, Paul Doyle,[T0M 8 Visit to the interior min-fof October 1, one of the frou: f 0. Thomas, W. Woods, D. Housal 11D district. Scouts are now on|page articles contained tho fol- Charles lellt-r, Mrs..()le Foase, the ground and it is understood| lowing: “Official annou R V. Watkine, K. K, Kats, Bery, that the plan is to install dredges|of the completion of negot Taka, Ivan Stolpe, Clark Michaci, | it 15 decided to acquirs the|between the Big Missouri M..,m.,{ Olaf Hansen, M: A. Tenney, Al properties now being investi-| Company and Consolidated Mining bert Brown, Charlas P, Seilye, 52ted: and Smelting Company for th Charles Dinson, D, Frankfurtes Willlam F. Cepeland, who was| taking over by the latter compan; * formerly connected with the|of the Big Missouri property, was . G lake, Joha : " g:m?m:eylmfi::gev"; ['n‘i’u‘n‘ Guggenheims and who spent con-| made in Vietoria late last week ' A ‘ Rl Sl ' slderable time in the Iditarod ! Mrs. S. J. Villora, 8. Williams, by J. J. Warren of Toronto, ]»rm;.-] O. Thomas and Frank Metcalf. dent of the Consolidated.” This is the first officlal an. nouncement of this acquisition, al- though the reports of it have bven | current for several weeks. Engt- neers are now engaged in laying out the development work con- templated, by the company. ——— - — ROSNES ILL district a number of years ago, is conducting the investigation After unloading her freight, the',, present under way but the Steamer sailed for Douglas &t 7 yqentity of those who are behind a. m. with the fire truck purchazod yim wag not disclosed to Mr. by that city from Juneau, and dis- gpiep charged 40 tons of freight before| my ground being invi sailing - for Skagway and Sitka at jncjydes extensive holdings 8:30 o'clock. {upper Engitieer Creek, F-lrhlnks, Passengers leaving on the Ad- (Fish and Estér Creek Fair- miral Rogers were: Marie J. San-!panks News-Miner, er, Mrs. Charles Rapuzzi and G. i GOOD SE&AT RUBY Martin for Skagway; Mary Clay-| ton for Haines; John Hillard and| EN Nordahl for Sitka;' A. Van, Arrivals at " Fairbanks’ ‘from Mavern and M. S. Wilson for Pe:- Ruby say that the Ruby district ersburg. has had a good season, and that| The Admiral Rogers will return'even great activity is in Bight to Juneau, southbound, Wednes- Seven or eight outfits, mostly em- day night. ploying small ¢rews, have been iemplo)ed, and other outfits will be set to work. Among those ————— PRINCESS ALICE [operating. ama sreoronaiee oo “ .'HERE FRGM SOUTH erate are Denny Coyle, Billy Fer-|i ris, Jensen and Wickland,. Jack With 160 tons of frefght and 2¢|Shorop, Billy Wick, Billy Midg- * passengers aboard, eight of them ien Andrew 'Rognes, captain of the fishing Tern, ption in the St. Ann's | ‘ley Herman Wilke, Martin We-: boires, Toney Cornot, Jim Gibson, round trippers, the Princess Alice,| g Capt. Thomas Cliffe, arrived In Sherman Douglas, George*Bett! port eproute north at 7 o'clock jind Jack Woife. t. the Estate of ‘I YOUNG, deceased. i I8 HEREBY GIVEN yesterday evening and sailed for b . .4 qorcgpmesd yte, executor of Skawgay at 11 o’clock. P.”en“"‘LUTKAExI “I'P‘f HAS ot nk W. Young, arriving here were: Mrs. Bertha < ‘hérefh and rendered for t his final account of inistration of said estate.| t a hearing will be had} /said ‘final account before undersigned at the United Court House at Juneau, Lynch, Lucille M. Lynch, June Gt Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Larson. ‘The steamer s scheduled to re- turn here southbound urly to- .-mw niorning. The Rev. A. J. Buckinghéu, Lutheran minister, has arrived} at Fairbanks and. been installed] {as a regular pastor of the L\lti- eran .Church at that place. l! previously had been engaged in| ] Northern Canada. P. M., at which ¢ all persons intel “estate may appear bjections in writing to ‘and report, and in port from the south tomorrow, according to received Mly by company 3 It is ‘surprising Iio‘r dm: inflammation is helped by} mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. ( small hotile helps :i; 'weak or strained eye, 3 u-j eye cup free. lluucr. b » Druggists, 96 Frou i ™ 4 underwent a|P, December 12,1927, "t THE EMPIRE FERRY TIME CARD IS THE MEDIUM Through which the general oublic can always have its wants supplied. Closing time for classified FOR RENT-: ntcely furnished i Leaves Juneau for Uouglas and 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. stove; one electric heater; one a?[i"l" Apls., fice Building, suitable for of fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific Coast Coal Co. office. b furnished Apts. Phoec 209. 2 and 3 room rooms. Hot and cold running ne water. With or without board 6:15a.m, *4.00p.m. 210 Main St., between 2rd and| 15a.m. 6:15p.m. ra. | 15am.t $7:20p.m. W g { 30p.m.t 9:40p.m. FOR RENT — Reasonable, good _oo;y_m_ 12 midnight modern house in Douglas. Guy 5h.m.t $1:00: E Erieh. Lezv;s Dougas for Juneau N " 6:30a.m. 0:05p.m. FOR REN'T —. turnished rooms for men; well heated; reason- 8:30a.m. 16'39': :: able, Apply Hellan's Phar- 3 5:5;:"" kb i 12:15a.m. FOR EENT—Space in Cable Of- 3: 30pmt $1:05a.m. - t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdazs only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company coal oil heater; one wood and coal heater; Remington . type- writer No. 10; plumbing fix- tures. Inquire Michael Vagge, No 8, Seventh Street. |FOR SALE ed house. r room rumlsh- Phone 4702. SEAVIEW Apartments for bache-! lors, fully furnished, including! linen and light. Kept sanitary Also two- and clean. Baths. room house nicely furnished. WANTED ’ | | Seattle Fruit and . Produce Co. Fresh Fruit and Veretabies Wholesale and Retail Out of town orders given special attention F‘llR SALF‘ -— NPW I“B(‘x (u.l('h Call Empire., .Hs FOR SALE—Persian at Brunswick Rooms, "OR SALE-—A new ladies’ plain tailored Oregon City MIlls \coat. 40 or 42, §$35. ' Thrift next to San Francisco WANTED—Work by bookkeeper and clerical worker, aged 29; best of references. Inquire Em- pire. WANTED- Plain sewing. and al: terations. Phone 4702. 1 do all kinds of repair work,|! such as shingling, kalsomining, carpenter, 2003, electrical, Henry Gorhnm ete. FUR SAL| ias boat, 40 ft., 2 h.p. engine. Good condition. Bargain for cash. Phone 374. LOST AND 'FOUND FOR 4 room house with bath §$1,000. Phone 682. PIA\OS . Victor Latest Phono- graphs and Records for sale and rent. Expert Piano and Phonograph Tuning, Repairing. Musical Goods. Majl orders fill- ed. Anderson Music Shoppe. Phone 143. | FOR SALE—Singer sewing ‘ma- chine, latest style. Golden Oak cabinet phonograph. Chas. An- derson, across from Empire. FOR SALE — Ford coupe; good cendition; Rucksteel axle; alli extras. Phone 862 evenings. MISCELLANEGUS '.l PRIVATE lessons in Englich or'i citizenship. Phone 1502. | ‘ome and have your: fortune told from your hand. Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Froat: Street. ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Regular business meeting Ju- neau Chapter No. 7, 0. E. 8. at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, Octo- ber 11. vmuag memborl wel- come. ! ' adv. ALICE BROWN, Sec'y, L O, SRR, Advertising always pays. ¥ee, the columns of The lmplu. i@ oo 4!a‘smd Ra L()\'I' muff. Finder Phone 164, Good Vinegar Is the Soul of Your Salad Free with every bottle of Heinz Pure Vinegars an up-to-date Salad Book Pints, 25¢; Quarts, 40c Cider, white or malt Phone —ndv N ORDER ONE OF OUR WONDERFUL FRUIT CAKES NOW JUNEAU BAKERY | 5 Our Work Is Our Best Advertisement Capitol Dye Works C. Meldner — Professional gxClenlur and Dyer—Phone 177, —— e p I.J. SuARick Jeweler and Opiician Watches Diamonds Lv.Seattle Ar.Junmeau Lv.Jyneau WATSON ....Sept.- 28 Oct. 2 Oct. , 156 ROGERS Oct. b Oct. 9 Oct. 12 ROGERS Oct. 19 Oct. 23 Oct. 26 WATSON ...Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Nov. 12 ROGERS ...Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. 9 ROGERS ...Nov. 16 Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Througn tickets soid from Juneau to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and infofmation on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN “MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18 ,Douglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President T ' | ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY | SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE ) Due Juneau Due Juneau Boat— Lv.Seattle Northbourd Southbound ALASKA Sept. 13 Sept: 21 ALEUTIAN Sept. 20 Sept. 28 YUKON Sept. 27 Qct. , & ALASKA Oct. 4 Oct. 12 ALEUTIAN Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 19 YUKON Oct. 15 Qct. 18 Oct. " 28 Ports of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordava, ° Valdez, Latouche, Seward W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND . - " PRINCESS LOUISE—Sept. 29 PRINCESS ALICE—Ott. 11, 22, Nov, 1, Tickets to and rrom all Bastern points of Waliei Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Ldbaral 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 Fairbanks in‘the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger triins each way, weekly, betweem, Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables and other information inquire of aay steamship or 1allrcad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (lt Koxllley Puh lonh) Anchorage Motorship Margnita The official Mallboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. 0. leaves the City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonch, Chichagot, Sitka and Way Ports. Returning via. Warm Springs Ba,. Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah. Leaves every Sunday night at 11 o'clock for Haines amd Skagway, starting September 4. Returning leaves Skagway Mon- day night at 7 o’clock. A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Relisule Transfer Co., Phone 149 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. Al'g?llt & THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES T0 YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK ‘OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT: Motorship Virginia Bafling from Juneau Munmul Whart CHICHEAGOF ROUTE: Every Wednesday at 6 P. M. for Port Althorp, Apex-El ‘Hirst-Chichagof, Chichagot and way ports: Funter Bay, cursion Inlet, Gustavus, Hoonah, Lemesurier Island, Island, Soapstone Radio, Hogan Island and return. - STRAITS ROVTE Every Saturday at 10 P. M. for Tenakee, Killisnoo, anof (Warm Springs), Tyee, and way ports: Red Bluff Port Herbert, Port Walter, Port Armstrong, Port Port Alexander and return. ‘Wayports are subject to call by special Aml‘.-‘!. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES QN APPLICATION Freight must be delivered at Juneau Municipal M be- ' fore 1 P. M. on dates of sailing. '