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i o St o ! | 1 § i i 5 § POSITIVE, POLLY. HE LOOKS MORE LIKE A PIGMY IN THAT BURNT CORK. MAKE-LP OF HIS THAN THE PIGMIES EMSELVES! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1927. HOLY smox&smc@ HOLD EVERYTHING By CLIFF STERRETT DEMAND OLD REGULATIONS SMALL CRAFT e | Agitation to Bring Fishing! Vessels Under Rigid | Marine Laws Oct 26 Seattle dopted . a and SEATTLE, tees of - the Commerce asking Con States Ship tain the pr ) steamboat inspection ing of small craft, effects fishing. The resolution followed report of agitation to bring 2,000 Alaska Washington and Oregon fishing craft under rigid rules governing licensing of pilots and engineers on larger vessels, 18 PASSENGERS | ABOARD ALASKA FOR THIS PORT Steamer Here Last Night Bound for Westward Alaska Ports With three days’' tons of freight for Juneau, the steamer Alaska, Capt. William Jensen, arrived in port last night enroute west, with the followine | passengers: S. H. Erickson, V. W. Emmens, R. F. Lewis, Mrs. J D. Murphy, Lounise Forbes, Lillian Holst, J. Davis, B. G. Lovegren, J. L. Miller, J. F. Chamberlin, E Peterson, H. Jensen, William Ryan, C. A. Devlin, C. Hawkes- worth, W. D. Gross, R. Nash and one steerage. H Sailing for the westward at 4 a. m. today on the Alaska were: ¥. H. Foster and Oscar R. Hart for Cordova; D. M. Bothwell, C. WM. Jones and Fred Sorri for Ssw ard; and one ‘steerage for La touche. tru Chamber o rolutior 088 Unites in nlations for and licens insofar as it mail ana 195! o ADMIRAL WATSCN IS ENROUTE NORTH SEATTLE, Oct. 26—Steamer! Admiral Watson sailed for Alas-, ka ports at 10 o'clock this morn:! Ing with 32 passengers, the fol.| lowing for Juneau Harry W king, Mrs. Watkins, W. H. Kent-| gell and wife, B. B. Duddes, A. M. MeClane, H. A. Dickman and one | steerage. e VIRGINIA IV BACK FROM SPECIAL TRIP, The Virginia IV, Capt. Matt Nordness, arrived in port from| Chatham Straits and wayports early this morning with Mildred ton and Ada Casey from of. Those on the boat reported that . the earthquake was felt strongly #t Port Alexander about seven o'clock ' on the morning. it was here and elsewhere, ltore owned by Art Carl- cracked slightly but no damage was done. weather prevalled on the atire ‘trlp. The boat s leaving . evening for Chichagof and ———e - verance Rebekah Lodge will hold their regular "difid evening, Octo- at 8 o'elock p. m. Al are requested lo be in ,Low tide 7:37 Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND | Admiral Watson is due Sun- day. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Alice scheduled to ' from Vancouver at 9 o’clock tonight. Aleutian schedu’ed from Seattle Oct. m. Yukon scheduled to sail from | Seattle Nov. 5 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Rogers southbound about 6 a. m. tomor Alaska due southbound g Nov. 2. Ik LOCAL sAILINGS [ Margnita scheduled to leave | for Sitka and way ports at | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. Salls for Skagway overy] Monday at 11 p. m. *irginia IV salls for Chicbagof | and way ports at 6 o'e ek | evary Wednesday night. I‘o" 1 Chatham Straits’ route a 10 o'clock every suurdav[ night. SEAMEN ARE DENIED DAMAGES; CLAIMED to sail | 29 at 9 a WORKED - QVERTIME| . SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26—The Tnited States Circuit Court up- held the District Court in its de- cigion denying dam to Hugh H. Ramsauer and thirteen other seamen for hav worked * time” on the United States ning board vessel President ferson while it was plying tween Seattle and Manila. The plaintiffs contended the “unwritten ninc-hour law” of ships had heen violatad. | - | ALAMEDA AT NOME | IN BAD WEATHER Heavy be- that ! labor | weather charging steamer here of the yea The Alameda fis leave late today for load reindeer car Seattle, LD O AN of the » of the Alameda which arrived erday on the last voyage to plovin to ses for exp MARGNITA CHANGES SAILING TO SKAGWAY The mail boat Margnita, in- stead of sailing for Skagway and wayports every Sunday night, will hereafter sail on Monday nights at 11 o'clock. The change is made in order to get the mail arriving generally op a steamer which reaches Juneaw-on Sun- days. -———— — TIDES TOMORROW a m... 2.4 a. m..15.4 p.om... 0.7 il m....16.8 TAKEa FISH SOUTB Before feaving for the South, the steamer Yukon loaded 21 feel feet feet feet High tide Low tide | High tide 1:47 8:06 1.33 boxes of halibut ‘and 27 barrels| of black cod at the Jnneau Cold Storage Company and took 50 ton$ of concentrates and 35 tons of scrap iron from the Alaska Juneau wharf, e B. . White, Katalla postmas. ter, and Mrs. White, and Charles Auer, merchant, are passengers on and 16| for public can always have its PRINCE RUPE nT B. C., Oct. ; wants supplied. 26—Halibut receipts totaled 101, Closing time for classified 1600 pounds yesterday. American || advertisements: 2 P. M., - “gers { Mr. 1| on Kadiak the Yukon for the-outside. They will spend some time in the south on a vacation before re- tarning nnrlh AT'I‘BI‘!’!O]I A special mee!lng of AURORA ENCAMPMENT A-1 1. 0. 0. F. will be held in ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Juneau, Alaska, on Satut-} day evening, October 29th, fo confer the Royal Purple degree: Barbeque with bread and salt !ollowt the work which' will be- gin at 7 o’clock sharp. | No‘purple member should miss HALIBUT SELLS |f | AT 600D PRICE Top Figure Paid for FISh from Two Vessels Ar- n\'m;, at Seattle (7(|. 26-—0n acc \ll|l" city of halibut ‘on thel the “uh of the| Oceanus i of the fishing!| 32| mark and the opening The Sylvia brought sold for 20 brought since the senson. 000 which THE EMPIRE IS THE MEDIUM Through which the general Oceanus b nd this sold The pounds ents st 20.60 cents 20 cents to an ru G to 18 halibut sold for 7 Closing time for display ad- and Ca M. vertisements: 11 A, Ten cents per line first In- sertion, Tive cents for contifwous sub- sequent Insertion. Count five average words to the line. R Minimum charge, 60 cents. YUKON IN PORT ON WAY SOUTH il ' f Steamer Yukon, Capt. Charles FOR JAIE ock, arrived in port at 9 o'clock last night” from the west- — ward with the following passen- ALE Restaurant doing good business cheap for cash. Poor health reason for dispos- for Juneau: Miss Thena Fultz, M. Polley, Marcus May-| " ing of same. Inqiire Empire. o 4 SRR 5, o, My . Watkins, Mrs. Grace | i + 8. 3. Richter, J. C.lgop gALR 3 room house; bat P.0. Box 633. Max Wick, Sam Guyot, iapd, Willlam Maksym, ylyk, John H. Jones, Henderson and eight partly furnished. FOR SALE—iiousehold furniture complete, heating stove, electric | range, dining room set, Victor phonograph, scomplete bed room and kitchen set, in faet every- thing to furnish a 4 room house complete . in every de- tail. See Fred Sorri. Lester D. steerage. Passengers leaving steamer at 1 o'clock ng for the south were: -Arthur Miller, Walter (. Miss Dorothy Goddard, and Mrs, Frank Metcalf, Mary Metealf, Fred Johngon, 1. D. Ram: sley, A. Torvinen, Mrs. John Doe, Mr, and Mrs. R. Corkern, Dr. W. J. Pigg, Mrs. Anna Bernia and eight steerage; for Ketchikan——A. Mahomed, ' Miss Venetia Pugh, George Mansey, Mrs. Ole Toise, A. Van Mavern, Hugh J. Wade and J. W, Johnson: for Peters- burg—Mrs. " R. C. Turn M. A. Turner, Paul H. Doy Mrs. M. Johnson and Daniel I, Kelliher. LAKINA BRINGS FREIGHT CARGO freighter " Livingston, a from Seattle and wayports at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon with more than 400 tons of freight for ———— Juneau. Of this amount, 350 tons | Forbes Apphes of coal were discharged at the dock of the Pacific coast comi|For Taking Pauper’s Oath Company, and she had 17 tons of salt for the Juneau Cold Storage Company. LEAVENWORTH, Oct. 26—ColL Charles Forbes, former director of the Veterans’ Bureau, serving a Among the various shipment: the freighter had on hoard when two year sentenge for comspiraecy to defraud the government, has. leaving Seattle were two traveling cranes: for ‘the Alasko Railroad ai Seward. 126 tons of dynamite, 69| nage application for a pauper'st tons of which were unioaded at oath which he must sign in lieu Dupont yesterday and the remaif-'o¢ the $10,600 fine due when his der of which Wil co to Sewdrd pugon gentence expires tomorrow. and Kennecot; piling for l"’"‘l Forbes will have to serve long- to the westward of Seward; and!es ynjess he obtains his tine general - merchandike for yarious mongy. R ports of. eall IR R On this voyage the freighter| J (. Readman, for the past six! will make a trip to Kodiak and months located at Seward with! will call at.all the major pofts the Bureau of Public Roads, re- and to unload mer-)tuined homs to Juneau on the chandise, barrels and salt for|Yukon. He will be with the head- herring plants and villages. rters of thg Bureau in Junesu} ——— - the morn- for Se- on this FOR SALE—Covered 1 ton Ford Truck, good condition, $300. Reliable Transfer Company. FOR SALE—4 room house with bath $1,000. Phone 682. S, Victof Latest Phono- graphs and Records for sale and rent. Bxpert Piano.and Phonograph Tuning. Repairing. Muslcal Goods. Mail orders fill- ed. Anderson Music Shoppe.| Phone 143. MISCELLANEOUS ST—Come und have your fortune told from your hand. Work, business, marriage andl the future foretold. 302 Fromt Street. Lukina, Capt. ved in port The Jock In urdor to relay messages_ be- and the Lynn canal stations at” Skagway and Haines, during the time. the cable is oui of commission, the Coast Guard|In Cutter Unalga, left port this morning for Haines. -l The .w.:xbfi of the Unalga will be pre: into service, relaying and recelying messaves from the Junéau radio station, ferring - tiiem -to ihe Haines for Skagway and inter! points. il — C.“Ac Deviin of the firm Devlin_ and Gunn, proprietors o the s M. Ketchikan'y Y g\f’ i8 '8 visitor in Ju :m on Iness. He came f’* - undersigned has been ted administrator of itled estate. ' CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 and 3 room FERRY TIME CARD FOR RENT —- Furnished heated! Leaves Juneau for Uouglas and rooms, hot and cold water, ne bath, $7.00 to $10.00 a month star Bakery. FOR RENT—» nitcely furnished| 12:30p.m.1 rooms. Hot and cold running 2:00p.m. 12 midnight water. With or without board. | 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. 210 Main St., between 2rd and Leavel Dougu for Juneau 3ra. B:06p.m. 6:30p.m. $7:45p.m, suitable for of- .m, 9:56p.m. 12:15a.m, :30p.m.§ $1:06am. t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. Junean Ferry & Naviga- tion Company FOR RENT | *4.00p.m. 6:15p.m. 17:20p.m. 9:40p.m. FOR EEiNT-—Space In Cable Of- fice Building, fice or salesroom. Apply Pacific Coast Coal Co. office. furnished Apts. Phonc 209. |SEAVIEW Apartments fully furn- ished; 1-2 rooms; neat, clean and newly painted; baths. Also| furnished cabins $5.00 per| month. H Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. WANTED | Ptnvh"m h.'.".‘u .:.a‘ Vevetabies | | ) { Out of town orders given special attention ‘L () WANTED -— Ceopy of Werld’s Work Magazine, June issue. Call Empire. i e R | AT THE HOTELS This Ts the ,LAST WEEK Refox e Halloyeen us and we can supply you with anything frnm Mfllflu to Gastineau R. F. Lewis, Piedmont, Cal.; H. Jensen, Seattle; Newton W, Emmens, Vancouver, B. C.; John| F. Chamberlin, Ketchikan; Ralph Nash, Seattle; Charles A. Devlin, Ketchikan; Thena Fultz, Los An- geles; John W. Jonese, Ketchi- kap; Pat Murphy, Chitina; J. BE. Cahill, Haines; M. Mayer, S tle; B. G! Lovegren, Seattle; My and Mrs. J. D. Murphy, city; H. L. ‘Redlingshafer, city; - hanson; Erling Thompson; Flynn, Lakina. Alaskan Jack , Davis, Seattle; wllllum Makaym, Fairbanks; Tom Wesy- lyk, Fairbanks; Max Urick, Fair- banks; 8. H. Erickson, Fairbanks; K. B. Nordstrom, Seattle; H. B, Riley, Hyder; D. Perelle, city. s Zynda See us (ox your CARD PARTY PRIZES HELLAN’S PHARMACY Phone 33 Free Delfvery { AEEE——— | | Our Work Is Our Best Advertisement Bred K. Ordway, city; . " 3. Tyan, Kotehikan, Capitol Dye Works C. Meldner — Professional e — THE EMPIRE HAS THE LAR& Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE &—— BEST EQUIPPED JOB Pnlml PLANT IN ALASKA. INDIGESTION William I.J. Smarick Jeweler and Optician Watches Diamonds liverware M-’—"‘ City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 0 SERVING ALASHA equiIsr and lepen Southbound Ar.Juneau Lv.Juay Oct. 15 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Nov. 12 Lv.Seattle Sept. 28 . 2 Oct. 5 X 9 ROGERS 19 23 WATSON e 30 ROGERS . TR . 8 Nov. . 9 ROGERS 16 20 Nov. 23 Througn tickets soid from Juneaun to Califor- ll‘th ports also to New York via Panama Canal. WATSON ROGERS o RLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 N GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska | PACIFLC COASTWISE: SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President ' ] FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE}"" LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS ALICE—Oct. 22 Nov. 1 PRINCESS MARY—Nov. 15, 29 Tickets to and from a1l Eastern points of Ullhfit Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Ll Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SEIVICE—-SPEKD SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Northbound Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Due Junean | Southbound | Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Lv.Seattle ALEUTIAN Oct. 8 *YUKON ALASKA . et 22 ALEUTIAN . 298 1YUKON . B *ALASKA .12 NORTHWESTERN .19 *—Will call at Petersburg. f{—Connects with steamer Starr, at Seward. W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 ll £3 30 CANADIAN | PACIFIC THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in t Tnterlor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika braneh Luring the winter months th are two passenger trains weekly, between Seward and Fairba For time- d other information inquire of aay steamship or tallroad agent, or write the Interior 3 Dept. of THE ALASKA RAILROAD (lt. Infl;lty M lnlh) Anchorage Qs v WA WA L L3 L Motorship Margnita The official Mailboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. 0. leaves t ck direct to Funte Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisuoo, Tenakee, Hoonch, /Chichagof? Sitka ang, Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killienoo, Ter akes,:, Hoonai. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'clock for Haines andy Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o'clock., A. ¥. McKINNON, Agent, Religble Transfer Co., Phone 149’ COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEUIN (] BLARK. OF EVERY mm‘i‘.“flmm gk We Reeommend BOSCH—ZENITH— CROSLEY—KOLSTER— GREBE AND R. C. A, Radiafléwimi Prices and demonstrations of some S ”' 2 3 % Alaska' Elachw LMM fllid - Power C ompany . :-u.ll-h