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l'HE DAILY ALASKA EM’IRL THURSDAY DEC. 1, 1927. e . wamsmwen | srymmyyrryrser 7SHA [ WANNA GoOD GOSH,BALS! GIMMIE it HEAR ABOLT A CHANCE , SILL Y2 J Retenacly ond s THE CANNIBALS \ FIRST, UNCLE L ONLY GoT ONE MOUTH, ) Southbound Ar.Junean ' Lv.Junean Dec. 4 Dee. T Lv.Seattle .Nov. 30 14 Dec. 18 21 Dec. 25 28 Jan. 1 ROGERS WATSON ROGERS 'WATSON ROGERS Round Trlp iteduced Fares now in effect, Juneau to Seattle and return, $78.50. Also reduced rates to California and return. Througn tickews sold from Juneau to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and information on ROUND THE ship Llne llso to thé ORIENT via' AMERICAN MAIL L WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone ISMH,AIQ!I PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE ol The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President I ALASKA } Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND | || Admiral Raqgers is due Sun- | | a 2 “’ | | | [ ay. | SCHEDULED SAILINGS )\ | | Admiral Rogers scheduled to | | sail from Seattle today but no report. | Alaska scheduled to sail from | ) e d Seattle December 3 at 9 a. | CARCASSES OF ADM";%n“?vfl“fiom o] STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILIRG SCHEDULE 4 Due Juneau Due Junenl Boat— Lv.Seattle Northbound Southhound 1YUKON *ALASKA Nov. 8 Nov. 18 Nov. 15 Nov. £8 — i 9 a. m. i - D R ARE SEATTLE, Dec. 1. — Steamer| | Princess Mary scheduled to NORTHWESTERN Nov. 22 Nov. 30 ' Admiral Rogers d Jast uight! sail from Vancouver Dec. 15 | tALAMEDA Nov. 29 Dec. 7 ALASKA & *—Will call at Petersburg. t—Connects with steamer Starr, at Seward. i | Alaska points{ | at 9 p. m. Dec. 6 Dee. 14 ors, the follow-| | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | |l | % : Charlie Johnson,| | Alameda southbound about ABOARD BOXER : . B ke . McLaughlin and| | December 7. 4 | l} P TIM R Reduced Rates, Round Trip, Juneau to Seattle = . E. C. Anderson. | Admiral Watson south about i : o B"“Tl"'e v r,§ ucat’g"‘Eves' AR T | e : biop g o . 00 I aglds ot W. B nowz;.;: st v PHONE 2 | | LOCAL SAILINGS i s sk in . B. s /B 2 sel aves deward, Ln- | 3 ¢ FOR SALE —— Gate leg table, i te to Seattl PACIFIC STEAMER { Mergnita scheduled to icave | || Through which the gemeral|{ Windsor chatrs, baby carringe| LeAVES Jumeau for Uouglas snd L. W. KILBURK, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 435 route to Jeattle i AT DUTCH HARBOR | for Sitka and way ports at | | | jublic can always have its|| Call 6:15a.m *4.00p.m i g { ? 1] B8 oclock Wednesday night. | wants supplied. i . :” Ko 6:15 o . SEWARD, Aluska, Dec. 1—The ENGINE REPAIRS| | sails for Skagway every | sinz time for classified| FOR SALE—New gas boat hull, g i+ J o ; E Boxer, of the Burean of Rdu Xl | ll MoNaAT &t D, m, | famantiy. £ 8. 3k | 36 foot length, 9% ft. beam; 1‘2’:;3;-:: ‘;;:g;-: FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE | tion, is enroute to Seattle after! pypeH HARBOR, Alaska, Dec.| | Yirginia IV sails for Chicbagot | Ylosing time for Gisplay ad-|| ©0ak frames and fir and ce 2:00p.m. 12 midnight LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND » lo 000- '"‘”" cruise ": ;\]""'k“' 1-~The Nor an steamer Capto,| ! and way ports at 6 o'e.ck | verti=ements: 11 A. M | ""’" ‘;r "“";}'”“l sud "“A"?llr' 3'151).m.7 $1:00a.m. ! | S waters in the interest of Alaska Aw arha - Ve ror | tion rice low cost ddress i bound for Harbor from the| | evary Wednesday night. For | Ten cents per llc tirst In- 0 ol PRINCESS MARY—Nov. 15, 29, Dec. 20, Jan. 2 Indians and Eskimos. ~ Winter i wag forced to put fnto| | Chatham Stralts route at | | | sertion, | P. 0. Box 825, Phone 3502 I"%".{t 133“‘“ f‘l’ UJ::I:IB“ { \C:::Iil‘éh HmnGrusl 18 'F i : supplies were left by the BOXer pon jore for repairs to her en-| | 10 o'clock every Saturda | T'ive cents for contiaous sub- | : 6:30p.m. At uced Round Trip Fares nt"_fl_fl Tadian \.m,._: 8 gine. The ship will bo delayed | might. | | | seauent insertion. | FOR SALE—Two 20 h. p. Frisce H 7 45p.m, N Tickets to and fron: a1l Eastern points of Uniied A8 Bundred relndeer osreds- o jugy ond week. R —— Count five average words to|! Standard gas engines; one 6| ” 45p.m.t 9:55p.m. | Btates and Canada —= Various Routes — Liberal got, 200 hides, metal, ivory and ] — e R the Tos. | (5,5, stambhkby: one B B, p.! ) Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. i furs aare aboard the Boxer f0r o1a papers ror sare at The Empirs | MARCNITA FROM SKAGWAY Minimum charge, 50 cents. || hoist; ome force punip; four 3:30p.m.t $1:05a.m. ' AE ps compasses; two roll top t—TFreight will be accepted. o] For the last eight days, the 2 i it - . United States Land Office for the| The M fhoat “Maranita’ Alpivoa desks; one flat top desk; one! §_ Saturdays onmly. > gale from the north| f::;gr (:,'g:“}:](,.‘ ,l,}::‘-l’;‘:":(‘;u!l \de| Junean Land District at An-|in port last night at 6 o'cloc fire proof double door s 3 THE LASK R ILR three attempts to reach the open' chorass, Alaska. from Skagway and way ports. FOR RENT ft. gas boat 5 h. p. Re 4 4 4 4 4 s {Juneau Ferry & Navnga- L sea but was forced back. In the-Matter of the Application| A he e e, Ttiglve Ohgs: flnglal throughout the year operates regular passemger and freight . § — & P T D i Capt. Whitlam reported Berinz| ©f the HOONAH PACKING|with high ailed all the * train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbamks in th Sea lluul a cold n?lll h}mll( 1| COMPANY, a corporation, for a; way to with "‘i"‘lil"(_lxiq"lrp Feldon Apurtments. }pop SALE-—A completely furn- tion Company Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika :‘nnah‘u‘. season and mining operations Soldiers’ Addl}lnnnl lvimwstmd,i now squalls i ‘ FOR L 4 room| ished seven room house on During the winter months there are two passemger trains slowed down due to low water| Serlal No. 08385 At leaving time Tuesday night, | upartment. Inquire $31 Basin| SIXth St. New range, rugs, lino- Saoh yax wiekly, bitween Bewdrg wid EalshANESSor Sulh in the creeks. When ho left the NOTICE OF APPLICATION | the weather was so bad that the | Roga. leum and Estey cabinet grand| | FIRE. ALARM CALLS] || laples and other information inguire of a3y stesmahip or Arctic there was no ice, but an FOR PATENT | Margnita delayed her sailing elev-| " ? : i piano. .4 bargain for $2,500 Frankitn, H oo 'D:t. of the Inte . Jee pack was close to Ingian vil-| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN en hours, so the terrific gale|FOR RENT — Furnished rogms.; cash. Call Empire 182. ;‘“"’t “"g i ! pt. 0 tior lages. That uu;’ HOONAH ”PACKm lr(n\:\l(l be negotiated in the day I'nqnhu l';hkum Apartmen orl);an SALEWRnommg are ey F:g:t ‘:‘" Ferry Way. | THE ALASKA RAILROAD Capt. Whitlam reported health 'COMPANY, a corporation organ-|light. uneau Bakery. Y se cen- Front, cop. Film mm"& | (Mt. 'oxm’, Park Route) —— trally located. Inquire Ewmpire suitablel 175, for store or business location. | conditions good. At Teller four ized under the laws of the State; Passengers arriving in. Juneau bad died from eating decayed seal Of Washington, and doing busi-|were: Louis Levy, Emil Richter, 158 Alaskas hrough H. L. F. N. Feero, Louis Deverill, Ska | 3 st ness in Alaska t g e sl . o \FOR BALE—D B > i or, | Pact, | way: 3 os Rudy. ines ally situated. Phone 182, L fwo row boats and b i i !Faulkner, its Attorney in Fact,' way; Mrs. Charles Rudy, Haines. 8 h. p. Elto engine. Inquire {has filed application, Serial No.| C. V. Brown, Deputy United|GLiFr Ao 1. 2 and 3 toom PRINCESS MAKY IN; {06385, for a patent under Sec-|States Marshal, made the trip 0| fuoniched Apts. Dhone 209 by i Front, opp. City Whart. Anchorage a= -te Lia Front, near Saw Mill AR di & Willoughby at Totem Uro. : Willougliby, so.ma. gola Barn, i g Front and ward. h M Fron ond St . Motarship Margnita Secoud ¢nd Main. Passengers leaving Juneau on, Inquire B. E. Benson, 188 Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. L. M. No. 2575 bears south Front St. Twelfth and Willoughby. Old papers fo1 save at The sz'u MISCELLANEGUS the Princess Mary were: For Se-| attie—Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Sides.| TAKES 34 OUTSIM tions 2306 and 2307 of the Re- Skagway and return, taking a ————————— | PIANOS, Victor Latest Phomo-| |35 e /HC MG Sy The officlal Mallboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves th @ i i & “(" “‘“":‘“ ot ft(l“el bllln(li“;d prisoner to ‘the jail in i 121 AT oM graphs and Records for sale| |5 i oty i City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Fumter 3 Steamer Princcss Mary, 3 i e s e et o shed; 1-2 rooms; meat, clean{ aud rent. Expert Plano and| |y, gGastineax and Mawu Way.| | Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonoh, Chichagof, Sitka ; & WMtae. arrived T por rr:m"‘?’ a tract of land embraced in| FREIGHTER LAKIN and newly painted; baths. Also| Phonograph Tuning, Repalring.| |34 Second and Gold. "1 Way ports, Betoraing ik Wars Springg Ba, Killianoo 'r-n:: { Skagway at 8:45 o'clock last:U; S Official Survey No. 1575, l D! | furnished cablps $5.00 perj Musleal Goods. Mail orders fil-| |35 Fourth énd Harrls. Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'clock for Haines and | R0 &fd aaited at 6 u. m. todey situated on the north shore of ls UE SA RDAY month. toed. Anderson Music Shoppe.| | 3-¢ Fiftk and Sold. Sk % Ret i syk e for the south. On the morth. Cambier Bay, Admiralty Island, A o | Phone 148. 37 Fiftn and East. agway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday might at 7 o'clock. Botind trip the steamer ran into Aiskd, Latitude 57 deg. 20 min | The freighter Lakina, of the FOUND —— | |38 Seventh and Goid. A. P. McKINNON, Agent, Reliablo €o., Phone 149 a heavy snow storm and was 00 S¢¢- No. Longitude 133 deg.| Alaska Steamship Company, i:| One 18 ft. round bottom boat FOR SAE—3 bufldings aad lot| |39 Fifth and Kennedy. COASTWIS TRANSPQK CO Torced to anchor at Shelter Islanq 77 Min. 30 sec. W., and particu-| due on the channcl Saturday. The |near Pt. Agusta with brass tag) on l?wer Front Street. Inquire| | 41 Ninth, back cf power house E m for eeveral hours and on the re.;18T1Y described as follows: | freighter has 950 tons of freight |on stern (Tregoning Boat,Go.| B. E. Benson, 188 Front St. 42 Calhoun, opp. J:nn; Am'.ll “Beginning at corner No. |for Juneauw, including ' general | Number 99.) Inquire U. S. Com-|= i 5 43 Distin Ave. and Indian 8t turn voyage had a stiff wind IJL- 1M B-'on AB4 nincthi stone of ATy vk ives 1 mtbelbties: - Ponikes __aav, |FOR SALE—5 room house partly| | 4.5 Ninth and Calhoun. hind her most of the way. b e e kanen merchandise, coal and explosives. 5 3 ¢ " furnished on Willoughby Ave.| |46 Seventh and Main. Ga a en o 4-8 49 | U. 8. ] o | 73 deg. v4 min. B, 17.60 Home Gmm._ 1 N s distashi by Moe | frm———————— L ! fom Lopatin, N. Gale, Mr. and| Shone diatant, thence by mes | | WOOL, Stockings and Caps made| FOR SALE—43 room apartment| Mrs. Claude Harris, B. Jelich,|. .00 Bay as follows to 5 to order. Mrs. B. Schwarzen-! 210 u !ie cc;‘nple‘telynru;:nlsflhem il Schmitz e e ose in. Inquire B. E. Ben- Mr. and Mrs. P. Schmitz, Lloyd| Sonhiet Nb. 8 .01 l berg, Douglas. q s, 188 Front §t. THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Schmitz, Mrs. F. J. Schmitz, Mr.| and Mrs. M. Parez, Dorothy 'Pumsl'—unue and have your (1) S. 76 deg. 06 min, W. | | | # : 1.71 chains Street, between Parez, J. E. Holbrock, J. Gun-| fortune told from your hand. . rmthn ) Pk "1 (2) S, 49 deg. 22 min. W. L Work, bust marriage amd| 1. J. SEARICK it And Second Streets :.",‘,'.“"l\l,if.,s‘ (';W.‘"e' Tm"l Mool 3.26 chains ' thgrf;xlu;’:l:;::‘wld.. 302 n:;:l Jeweler and’ B it Ot oo SRRl (3) 8. 49 dex. 85 min. W, PHONE 359 “ag;ge to Gelsert and threei o ,.° o i e ; « (4) S. 12 deg. 24 min. W. § ) Watches For Vancouver—Mr. and Mrs.| , o0 o 19 de6: 24 min | THE EMPIRE_HAS THE LARG- fi Diamonds Advertising aiways pays. lse Carl 8. Willls, Mr. and Mrs. M 5) S. 34 deg. 02 min. W. ,BmggT #og;x;)l’g;"l“gi’nél’l“fi‘ D Silverware the columnb of The Empire. & Willlams, Mrs. M. Rodsbaush| 3 g5 cnains ) ! ' BLANT IN ALASIA : Tand, Albert 5. White, John Mur:| o () S, 35 deg. 50 min. W. | e o “WINGS OF SPRUCE CARRIED land, Albert H. White, John Mur-i o (o' i dock; for Victoria—Dave Evans. ! (1) S. 6 deg. 56 min. W. | C’\NADIAN PACIFIC —eeo— Advertisiag wiways pays Use the co'amns of The Emnpire. * LINDBERGH ACROSS 1 2.35 chains "‘“I (10) S. 18 deg. 54 min. B. SULPHUR SOOTHES . '\ us. 11 min. w. " . il AN “'cHlNG sm[ 0.42 chains PRINCE RUPERT, Thence W. 96 chains to ! ’ sorner No. thence N. | The Fll’St APPllCa"Ofl 2 chains t‘o corner No. | VIbTOR[A, Makes Skin Cool | ¢ thence 1. 13.50 craing 10 |} GANGOUVER and zioes Tomommow | V65 e 3w w |} . . PRINCESS RADIO THE ATLANTIC” ™ :;:: ‘...9; TR | MARY Electric Co. There is no other wood that is equal . strength for Aeroplane construction. Spruce is used in preferance woods where s “and required. Spruce Is a Quality Wood—Use It}| ; Junéau Lumber Mills, Inc. MARTIN LYNCH, Mgr. Radio Sets antl Accessories corner No. 5; thence 8. 2. ; and Comfortable chains to coraer No. 1, the | SEATTLE { —__LUMBER FOR EVERY mm_. place or beginning, contain- ROUND TRIP WINTER A A It you are suffering from ecze-| ing an area of 14.63 acres.” ‘FARES . ma or some other torturing, em-| Any and all persoms claiming| hrnnlnz skin trouble you may|adversely any of the above de- E:kly be rid of it by using scribed Jand should file their ad-| ——— tho-Sulphur, declares a noted|versc claims with the Register of Direct conhections at Vancou- in specialist. th: United States Land Office, at) {ver to all’ Eastern points of l l " This sulphur preparation, be-|Anchorage, Alaska, within the|{ United Btates and Canada Honfl uu puse of its germ destroying prop-|period of publication, or thirty Varlous Routes iR : Punch seldom fails to quickly|days thereafter, or they will ba t r Priv due itching, even of flercy|barrcd by the provisions of the S Irivilise The first application|statute. b 0 the skin cool and comfort-| Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, Rash and blotches are{the 2nd day of November, 1927, Through Tickets to Europe right up. Rowles Mentho- J. LINDLEY GREEN, and the Orient 18 perfectly harmléss. Register. o n obtain a small jar from|First pubucation, Nov, 10, 1927 fluul-t —adv.|Last publication, Jam, 20. 1928. FOR TICKETS, AND ~- e RESERVATIONS W. L COATES, Agent Seward 8t. Juneau , P Ea s

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