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b Biae NOW THAT WERE IN THE JUNGLE. WE'LL FIGBER OUR NEXT MOVE WHEN WE SEE. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 13 192 HON. HORRORS! BEHOLD WHAT GREETS THE EVE! "?r MARINE B4 NEWS UNALGA BACK NORTHBOUND ! No steamers enroule. ] FRUM SEATTLE‘ SCHEDULED SAILINGS zass National Forest, who has | | Yukon scheduled to sail from | | 'een here for the past week on || Seattle Oct. 15 at 9 a. m. | tricial business, left for his Princess Alice scheduled to | eadquarters at Ketchikan today. Cutter Returns to Station! | gail from Vancouver oct. 17 Dr. lélmluw Bmlnks\ w:'nm.(m‘ o 9 p X 'l’l'r)' Morgan and er t 8 After (Jo!ng to Seallle, ‘ Ad‘rlnirall F!'a"qeru scheduled to ver, all of New York City, were Special Orders sail from Seattle October ors in. Juneau while the Al- 3 19,10 6 was in port. They have The U. § ast Guard Alaska scheduled to sail from | |2een to the Westward for several Unalga, Capt. R. C. W Seattle October 22, 9 a. m. veeks on u_huu:ing expedition. called south four weeks SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS || I+ H. Wilson and R. from Seattle just! had returned from an- Chilkoot special orders after she nual target shooting at Barracks, arrived he from the| south early yestreday evening, re porting fine weather on her voy-| | age up the coast. Captain Weightman said they were ordered south because at the time they received the sum-| | mons a special trip was scheduled | | for the cutter, but it was rmdm\ 1 decided to send the ship back to] Juneau. Until she again goes south her winter's stay at Seattle, Unalga will be stationed here Admiral Watson scheduled ! southbound about Det. 15, | Aleutian south about Oct. 19. | i LOCAL oAILINGS | | Margnita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | Sails - for Skagway every | Sunday at 11 p. m. irginia IV seils for Chicbagof | and way ports at 6 o'c.xck | every Wednesday night. For ! Chatham Straits route : 19 o'clock every Snlur«?fly for night. the | :: 2 W un- AR (8 5, 0 less further special orders clared. AR i 4' ROGERS IN PORT AND SOUTHBOUND SOUTH LAST EVENING, 408 < Adminl Gapt ‘Takes Cargo Fresh Halibut Frank Landstrom, and Fifty-Two Passen- H' enroute south at 7: evening with the for | al this port: G. F Sam | BeIe frf)T Jiheau | BT Nyl Chon I-; Steamer Alaska, Capt. William "“i N Topioy k“"“”‘»" :"']“ n, arrived in port from the 'P“;" i Hendrickson, and F.|yoqiwara at 12:15 am. today "q‘e; i St ¥ {with the following engers for Several hundred cases of can-|ju;eqy: |, Parrish, G. H. Mullin, ned salmon were loaded by the W. D. Peck, J. Schloss 8. Newton, die Sultan, Agnes steamer before she sailed for Se-| attle at 11 o'clock with the fol. B9 ki e lowing passenger Margarot 3. D& Lander, ~ 3 et v S , J. 48 br, Elles, Mrs. . Blles and two !’ poi B Wright, G, O, 1 steerage for Seattle; Mr. and Mrs gard, and Paul Abbott, ;;“"r-"(.)M*”'“f;‘;- Mangel LOfMus. |~ Atter loading a cargo of fresh | Rt T A e b halibut at local fish houses, he and H. M. Sakamoto for Paters |, m ],:f:(“;zq"l:;‘k\'l’:‘r':, oAl . i ,e W 7. » ' » y s o s Willard for Wralk goamer were: for Seattle—Mra, gell; 0. Thermos, C. N. Elliottiy (. ! joodwin, John Nee, Robert | D. Johnston, Miss Celia McLaugi- ‘lin. Jasper Finley, Herbert Knut- | son, Severn Swanson, Alexander and M. A. Tenney fo- KP[('hIk‘um TIDES T (;\IORROW Low tide—9 . om. 15 ‘m-t'hol( nik and wife, Karl Hansen, High tide— a, m, . Butts and wife, Low tid . m, Valentine Peterson, Milo Peterson, High tide— 3:06 p. m, 14 feef | RECIPROCAL PACT Irene Peterson, | Marie Robert Robert red Exerette, Jean Roberts, Mrs. Mrs. Ruth P. Gil- F. D. SOUGHT BY FRANCElmmu, Miss Mary Kaghevaroff, A. W. Quist, R. H. Beck, Charles | Willlams, Miss Fay Statnley, Dr. (Continiiad. trom Page. One.) | Robort 'Simpson. Nick Lakish TR |Jack Bipps and five steerage. public at the same time of the| ™ g, “Koicnikan: Wendell Daw French aids memoire dated Sep-|yo. " ;" p " grarrer Mrs. J. K | lelmhor 15, and the American re-| colhion R H. Zeller, B, B | ply. i el It rejects the figures of the 1921 :::l‘.m.l.11:1]1“*‘,-‘.“‘\\'i‘(\fk«x :fm F], x;,otf export trade as a proper basis of | oyt S, Mum'” £ Jaden, comparison because France Was| yuuiara M. L. Agersonen. W. ¥ then sufferiug, it declares, from 'y, devastation and was of exporting normally. The September 30 memoire sa that if French exports had no! suffered regrettable restriction | gince 1913 by the high rates of | the Fordney Tariff, and by thie!m___ manner in which' these rates were | right, Lau Thoraticias incapable { three steerage. and applied, the export figures of, $130.000,000 in 1913 should have| - Jomas, of Denver, one ot risen to $200,000,000 in 1926 in.| M€ leading taxidermists of the stead of the $152,000,000 that was|VeS! i5 2 Dassenger on the Alas- reached. {ka enroute home after a success- [ | | | ] this v L e % | tor 1 Steamer Movements | | recording relatives and friends in and Portlanad B. 1 Seattlo| n on of He will be absent! today ity for the pas ten days hikan, He has been in stream flow data at Snettisham. R. A. Zeller, Supervisow of Ton- wnters of Augusta, Kans ed through here om the Alas ifter completing a trip to Westward the ion to the outside,| A vacati Ten cents per line first in- ylvia Sexton, proprietor of| | sertion, \ curio and photograph store in Tive tents for continimite st Jeward and daughter of George | gequent insertion. 3exton, Republican National Com- mitteeman for Alaska, is a pas- senger on the Alaska. Capt. James Crowle a lower Yukon River steames captain, iz on the Alaska on his way to the Clos advertisements: 2 P. M Clos! vertisements: 11 A, M, Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. Through which the genéral ‘Public wants supplied. THE EMPIRE IS THE MEDIUM can always have fts ing time for classified ing time for display ad- FOR RENT-—Rooms; FOR RENT—z FOR RENT half block! from post office. Phone 556. I ntcely furnlshnd‘ rooms. Hot and cold runningj water. With or without board | 210 Main 8t., between 2rd and 3ra. FOR SALE FOR RENT—Space in Cable Of- FOR RENT — Reasonable, good modern house in’ Douglas. Guy Smith. fice Building, suitable for of- fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific Coast Coal Co.. office. States : | GBI o CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 and 3 room | FOR SALE — b- 5-passenger Stude-| furnished Apts. Phonc 209.- 0. Nerviv, superintendent of baker touring car. $200 cash. the whaling station at Port Hob-| R. E. Blake, No. 2, Partridge QE{:S(FWI?T(:x.e:N;:;:y «'clller:n and Mrs. Nervik are on the| Apts, Sth St. S ST oahteds Hethy Ao, a bound for the outside. ~ | George H. Mallin, in charge of FOR SALE — Electric heater, ‘“"“::‘“’" cabing . §5:00. per the collection of the income cor-| three burner, long cord. $12.00. o poration taxes, with the Internal{ Phone 5701. > Revenue Department, was an ar- ——-——— L | LOST AND FOU to remain here three weeks or a| 20 model, one new tire, new L ¥ Tader Bh t61 month. Exide battery. Price $85. One muff. nder one . Jagper Finley and Herbert | | Knutson, formerly employees of, the Alaska Dairy, are passengers| for the States on the steamer| Alaska. i 5 h. price with Economy Home p. Caille marine engine, $20. One 3% h. p. Ferro propeller and shaft $25. Garage. Grocery. Returning to his home in Port- land on the Alaska was H. Kleeb, who was reported last week as |FOR SALE—¥our room furnish- ed house. Phone 4702. MISCELLANEGUS Opposite m fortune told from your nd. Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Front Street. missing from his home, but who,FOR SALE—Gas boat, 40 ft., 25 declared the story untrue. and Mrs. W. E. Butts, yweds, departed on the Al-| ka for a trip to the outside. To spend the winter in Mans-| bath $1,000. Phone 682. d, in the tern part of| 5N 08 Victor Latest Phono- Washington, Mrs. L. D. Roberts| gooone i O e and three children, Jack, Marie and rent, Expert Piano and and Wayne, took passage for Se- attle on the Alaska. Miss Mary Kashevaroff sailed| for the States on the Alaska. She has been visiting here with|_ h.p. Bargaiu for cash. Phone 874. | |FOR SALE— Phonograph Tuning, Repairing.| Music: ed. Phone 143. ‘ engine. Good condition. room house with al Goods. Mail orders fili- Anderson Music Shoppe. | her parents for several weeks, after many ye bsence. | James, Wickersham left on the Alaska for Ketchikan, | D. D. Muir, Jr., general ma- | ager of the U. S. Smelting anad | |FOR SALE — Ford coupe; good condition; extras. Rucksteel axle; Phone 862 evenings. WANTED all | Refining Compaany, passed through Juneau on the Alaska on his return to the company of- fices at Salt Lake City. been inspecting tite company's op- jerations at Fairbanaks. With him is N. W. Rice, also of the U, S. melting and Refining Company. | G. Herman cliller, White Pass | auditor, and Mrs. ' Miller were southbound passengers on the Princess Alice. Mr. Miller is go- ing outside for rest and medical attention. Miss Dorothy iioddard arrived here on the Admiral Rogers from | Sitka and will remain in Juneau for a week or ten days visiting wiith her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Winn Goddard. A. Van Mavern and M. S. Wi- sono, traveling men, passed through Jumeau on the Admiral Rogers on their way to Peters- burg on busi L. M. Camgan was a ‘through passenger on the Admiral Rogers on ful hunt in western Alaska, Cap s 8. E. Lancaster and C. W. Adams, masters of steam- boats on the river division of the Alaskay Railroad, are enroute to Seattle on the Alaska, following the close of navigation on interior Reciprocity 1s Sought The essence of the first French | memorandum made public today is that France is willing to nego- tiate with the United States on the basis of reciprocity and that as soon as the Washington goy- ernment would agree to that as the basis of negotiations, France would reduce her rates of Aug- ust 30 50 per cent. ! rague, head of the pur- (huuiuy department of the Alaska Steamship Company, ‘who has {been on a combined husiness and Washington Sees Hope vacation trip to the westward, WASHINGTON, Oct. 13—The|Yisited local offices of the com. eonelliatory character of the last|Pany last night while the Alaska ‘French mote in the exchange|¥85 in port. He is enroute to u.‘u States on the tar-| I8 home in Seattle, became more appar-| Mi8s Celia McLaughlin, M the State Depart-}clerk in the office of the Secre-|| night “for Seattle on the Alaska. She will be absent about 30 days u her anuual vacation, mm chiet || i tary of the Territory, left lllt on his way to Ketchikan, After visiting here for a month, e - ROMAN MBAL 0., Tacama, WANTED—Reliable woman for | kitchen work in small restau-, rant out of town. ¥ == Te hAS | WANTED — Edgerman Juneat |GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED— To tend to plumbing shop of: fice. WANTED—PI terations. IMr. anc latter formerly Miss Lucille Sax-| ton, teacher in the Juneau hlth | school, left on the Admiral Rogers ! for Petersburg. They are headed Ifor San Francisco where '.hoy i plan to make their future hoin Albert Wile, traveling salas! ileft on the Admiral Ronfl Petersburg. _F. Parrish and Eddie traveling men, were arrlnfi brief ‘business tour of w ward. A tissue builder and tonic for the aged Price $1.50 per WQ solicit your tr part of it. Phone 2204. tdgerman, AppIY u Lumber Mills. Geo. B. Rice. P sewing and al- Phone 4702. suee, Harry Madison, the Alaska after convalescent Start With Us. [} B THE Juneau LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 Good Vinegar Is the Soul of Your Salad Free with every bottle of Heinz Pure Vinegar an up-to-date Salad Book Pints, 25¢; Quarts, 40¢ Cider, white or malt_ Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company ; Sl Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fresh Fruit nd thbl Out ogl,tovm urd.n special attention Pl FERRY TIME CARD | V i f | Leaves Tuneau for Douglas and 6:15a.m. *7:15a.m. 6:15p.m. 9:16a.m.t $7:20p.m. 12:30p.m.1 9:40p.m. 2:00p.m. 12 midnight 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. I.eave: Dougnl for Juneau 9:05p.m. 8 3011 m 6:30p.m. 9:30a.m.} $7:45p.m, 12:456p.m.t 9:556p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:15a.m. 3:30p.m.1 $1:05a.m. t+—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturda>s only. ORDER ONE OF OUR WONDERFUL FRUIT CAKES NOW JUNEAU BAKERY I. J.Smanick TJeweler and . Optician ‘Watches Dlamonds ne *4.00p.m. _ [ ———————— Our Work Is Our Best . Advertisement Capitol Dye Works C. Meldier ~— Protessional flclnm &nd Dyer—Phone 177 | | b | | | B H. F. ALEXANDER, President 4 ’ The official City Dock eve Bay, Hawk Ihlet, Kiilisnoo, Tendkee, Hoonch, Chichago?, Sitka ar Way Ports. Hoonsh. “ Leaves evéty Sunday -night at 11 o'clock for H- ines a1 Skagway, starting September 4. day night ‘at 7 o'clock. 5ERI/IN6 fll /lé/l grirariy e So\flh ound Ar.Juneau Lyv. Jjneau WATSON Oct: 2 ou!, 15 ROGERS Oct. 9 | Oct. ROGERS Oct, 23 ' Oeth) zs WATSON Oct. 30 Nov. 12 ROGERS Nov. 6« Nov. 9 ROGERS Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Througn tickets soid from Juneau to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and information on. ROUND THE WORLD tours in comnection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone | GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY unn'—snvmz—srm SAILING SCHEDULE ALASKA l 1 Due Junead Due Juneau Boat— Lv.Seattle Northbound ~ Soutfihound ALEUTIAN Oct. 11 Oct. 19 *YUKON Oct. 18 Oct. 26 ALASKA Oct. 25 Nov. 2 ALEUTIAN Nov. 1 Neov. 9 TYUKON ... Nov. 8 Nov. 16 | *ALASKA .. Nov. 15 Nov, 23 NORTHWESTERN Nov. 22 Nov. 30 *—~Will call at Petersburg. t-—Connects with steamer Sterr, at Seward. « w. B m AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 L W. KILBURN, AGENT MGTAS, PHONE 435 ' FOR PRINCE BUPERT, VAN m'm.:] VUL PRINDE STVERY VANCOUVER 3 PRINCESS ALICE- Oct, 28 Nov. 1 | PRINCESS MARY—Nov. 15, 20 i Tickets to and from a1l Hastern points of Btates and’ Canada — Various Rogtes — Stopovers, W. L. COATES, Agent. nilel beral b gria A Interlor, lnd o'qf the Chickaloon During ter . months there are fwo ppmnu! 4l between Seward and Fair] nM- h o r.i4 9 ‘:}n l-!ormunn inquire of ub;ng.‘m“’ ‘or or write bm of the Intetior Anchorage Motorship Margnita - tbodt: of tné lunnu “ahd Sitka R. P. 0. leaves t! “Wednesday évening at 8 o'clock direct ¥ Funt: ‘Reéturning via' Warm Springs Ba,, Kmunoo. ‘"Penake | Returning leaves Bhfluy Mo A;'¥’ MOKINNON; Agent, ‘Belisile Transfer Co., Phone 149, COA&TW]SE TRANSPORTATION €O, : THE G,ZS TINEA U Motorship Virginia IV © < Balling fom Junesu Municipal Whart 1 CHICHAGOF ROUTE: e Bvery Wednesduy at 8 P. M. for Port Afthorp, Am-ll”lflio, Hirat-Chichagof, Chichagof atif way ports: Funter Bay, Ex cursion Inlet, Gustavus, Hoonah, Lemesurier Tsland, ‘klln 1sland, ‘Soapstone Radlo, Hogan Island and feturs. e | CHATHAM STRAITS ROUTE Every Saturday at 10 P. M. for Tenakés; K anot (Warm Springs), Tyee, and way porta:: Red Biu: Port. Herbert, Port Walter, Port Ammm' Pm Oona-(fiu‘ Port Alexander and return. i w.mm are subjéct to call by .poelnl arrgngeme Blr-