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POLLY AND bt HER PALS THIS ONE THOUSAND TC WEEBK , wiTH T THAT LISTEN TOTHIS - “MILLIONAIRE MAKES SAMUEL PEREZINS #$1000 PER wEEK ALLOWANCE WITH STIPULATION THAT SAD SUM MUST BE SPENT EACH SVEEK UPON HIMSELF SERVING AL MARINE NEWS MUCH HALIBUT |23 PASSENGERS | Seattle Recei‘pls for Nine§ FnR THIS PURT‘ Months 1927 Larger iz i than in 1926 SEATTLE, Dec. 3—Steamer, — | Al a sailed for Alaska ports at| SEATTLE, Dec. 3-—A total et o'clock this morning with 'JRJl | | Northwestern scheduled to TAKEN SOUTH ABOARDALASKA | 3 16,000,898 pounds of halibut, sable | passengers including thz follow- and mixed cod, valued at $1,802|ing for Juneau: Bishop J. R. Cri- { 246 came to the Seattle m mont, L. E. Bernard, James Wick- 3 from the fishing grounds du ersham, L. B. Cook, Capt. John é& the nine months of the season. |G. Berry, Charles Peterson, M"fi', ¥ The figures show a gain of 2, | Fifestoris, Mrs. Nichpls, J. F.| } 459,000 pounds over the receipts | Wright, Frank A. Metcaif, w ; of 1926. and daughter, Otto Nelson, Mrs. ' The increase is accounted for|White, W. K. Burford and w b greatly because of the large num-|Ira Benson, Beatr Bun;)n.' | ] ber of vessels that came her: |Jomes, M. G. Metcalf, A. Ehlou-| 3 from the Alaska banks during th: [beck and two steerage. ] 4 N Sosled — closing days of the season ——-o %: large catehes instead of stoppinz | LAKINA HERE WITH | F at Northern ports as was done | % Tast year. BIG FREIGHT CARGO ¥ Halibut leads with a total of : | v 11,803,000 pounds, valued at $1.| With 764 tons of freight includ- & 568,889, ing 61,025 fect of lumber for the| £ ¥ —— Channel, the freighter Lakina. i COAST GUARD SHIP Capt. Anderson, of the Alaska| . Steamship Company, arrived in| ¥ IN FROM SEATTLE|,ort at 9 oclock tnis morninz| & e trom Seattle. | . 'The Cygan, Capt. Hermann, U Included in this large tonnags 'S, Coast Guard Cutter, arrived iujare 500 tons of coal for the Pa- morning with several men Who|tons of coal for Femmer's dock, are to join the crew of the cul 00 feet of lumber for the ter Unalga, Capt. R. C. Weight- a Juneau Wharf, four tons man, which is stationed In Ju-[of freight for the Standard Oil neau. Company and 100 tons of d A dense snowstorm was encoui- | mite for the DuPont Powder Com- tered by the Cygan several hours | pany. out of Juneau and she proceaded Expecting to leave here some- only with difficulfy. time Monday, the freighter ‘will! | | | over here for a few hours. Sheland then to the westward. She is a remodeled sub-chaser and is|has 380 tons for Cordova; 70 tons| . IPACIFIC AND ALPHA | soThe Olirta, Capt, Moo M| RETURN LAST NIGHT morning from Kodiak and Seward R Y i She is a cannery tender for one| The gasboat Pacific, Capt. Clar-| of the Uzinki fishing companics|ence Geddes, and the Alpha, Cap'.| couple of days will be spgnt here |day after being several days over-| before the boat leaves to continue [due as a result of the recent her voyage. storm which held a number of| L0 g el TS local boats fn¢ Funter Bay mr} ROGERS IN MORNING more than a week. A radio yesterday from the Steamer Admiral Rogers, Capt.|Unalga said that the Pacific was Frank Landstrom, is due in port|off Swanson’s Harbor with the at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning,|Alpha in tow. The two boats sccording to local agents.' She [reached here late last night, but brings four and one half days’'|the Alpha proceeded here partly mail and 325 tons of freight, in-|under her own power, although | cluding 50 tons of coal, for Ju-|the Pacific had a line aboard. neau. Stormy weather held the two —_———————— TIDES TOMORROW Low tide... 2:42 a. m. ien i vt n o o IE SKIN BREAKS Low tide. . m... 1.4 feet High tido..... 9:33 p. m... 146 feot 0“T ANn "lc“Es TIDES MONDAY 9 faet feot | APPLY SULPHUR feet i Just the moment you “apply Mentho-Sulphur to an itching, ———e—— SENTENCE GIVEN Sebinas Gonzales was sentenced 1 serve four months in the fed- jail, by U. 8. Commissioner k A. Boyle, in the commis- itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, made into a s _|pleasant cold cream, gives such a sloner's c‘u;rl t‘l;:u ':‘:"“““"”‘:E";' quick relief, even to flery eczema, 2ales ple : gul “y i that nothing has ever been found of intoxicating liquor. to take its place. ———e Because of its germ-destroying *unn's XMAS PROGRAM|, o 0ertics, it quickly subdues the burning or broken out skin, n\e! ES —_——— Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND | Admiral Rogers is due Sun- | day morning at 7 o'clock. | | Has 4% days' mail. ] Alacka due Tuesday | SCHEDULED SAILINGS sail from Seattle Dec. 10 at ! | 9a m i Princess Mary scheduled to sail from Vancouver Dec. 15 at 9 p. m. | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alameda southbound about December 7. | Admiral Watson south about Dec. 10. LOCAL SAILINGS | Margnita scheduled to icave for Sitka and way ports at l 8 o'clock Wednesday night. Sails for Skagway every Monday at 11 p. m. | Virginia 1V sails tor Chicbagof | and way ports at 6 o'e ck | every Wednesday night. For | Chatham Straits route at | 10 o'clock every Saturday | night. oats in Swanson’s harbor for several days, both being due back In Juneau about a week ago. Even though the severity of the storm was not as great as others in the vicinity this fall,’ the danger of the boats becoming ice-covered and swamping was too great to chance coming to Juneau until the temperature arose or the ctorm abated. e We make men’s sults for $55. F. WOLLAND, —adv. United States Land Office for the Juneau Yand District at An- chorage, Alaska. port from Seattle at 2 o'clock’thic | cific Toast Coal €ompany, 160 1n the Matter of the Application of the HOONAH PACKING COMPANY, a corporation, for a Soldiers’ Additional Homestead. Serial No. 06385 NOTICE 0¥ APPLICATION FOR PATENT NOTICEH IS HEREBY GIVEN ‘That the HOONAH PACKINC COMPANY, a corpgration organ- The Gygan is stationed at Ket-|go first to Tenakee where she {04 ynder the laws of the State chikan, and on this trip stopped | will discharge 70 tons of freight o¢ Washington, and doing busi- ness in Alaska through H. L. Faulkner, its Attorney in Fact, a sister ship to the Smith, which | mostly dynamite, for Latouche,'yaq fited application, Serial No. was stationed at Ketchikan sev-|and 131 tons, consisting larsely 56385, for a patent under Sec- eral years ago. of 2,000 cases of gasoline, 107 [tjons 2306 and 2307 of the Re- e Seward, |vised Statutes of the United VOLIVIA IN PORT e e ) |States, as assignee of Caleb Kirk, for a tract of land embraced in U. 8. Offieial Survey No. 1575, situated on the north shore of GamBfer Bay, Admiralty Island, Alaska, Latitude 57 deg. 29 min 00 see. No., Longitude 133 deg. and is on her way to Seattle. A|S Peterson, arrived in port (n-;n—, min. 30 sec. W., and particu~ larly described as follows: “Beginning at corner No. 1 M. C. on the north shore of Gambier’ Bay, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 1575 bears south 73 deg. b4 min. B, 7.60 chains distant, thence by me- anders along the shore of Gambier Bay as follows to corner No. 2 M. C.: (1) 8. 76 deg. 06 min. W. 1.71 chains (2) 8. 49 deg. 22 min. W. 3.26 chains (8) B. 49 deg. 35 min, W. 3.27 chains (4) 8. 12 deg. 24 min. W. 2.78 chains (6) 8. 34 deg. 02 min, W. 1.98 chains 6) B. 85 deg. 50 min. W. 2.89 chains (7) 8. 8 deg. 56 min. W. 1.94 chains (8) 8. 16 deg. 33 min. W. 3.43 chains (9) 8. 36 deg. 03 min. B. 2.35 chains (10) 8. 18 deg. 54 min. E. 1.10 :hains. (11) 8. ® deg. 41 min. W. 0.42 chains Thence” W. 3.96 chains to corner No. 3; themce N. 22.62 chains to corner No. 4; thenes B. 13.50 chains to corner No. 6; thence 8. 2.76 children of members of the|itching, cools the irritation and are asked to report to the|heals the eczema right up, leav- all, Wednesday afternoon|ing a clear, smooth skin in place 0 to arrange a Christmas|of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples n § ~—adv.jor roughness. —_—————— You do mot have to wait for ATIONERY STORE{mprovement. It quickly shows. fer - Wahl - Waterman| You can get a little jar of Rowles 3 and Pencll Sets |Mentho-Sulphur at any drug ~—adv. store. —adv. chains tocorner No. 1, the place of beginning, containe ing an area of 14.63 acres.” T, or they will Anchorage, 4 of Novem| b2 ition, Nov, Jam, I. | THE EMPIRE IS THE MEDIUM Through which the general public .can always have its wants supplied. time for claseified advertiseménts: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M Ten cents per line first In- FOR SALE FOR SALE—New gas boat hull, 36 foot length, 9% ft. beam; oak frames and fir and cedar, best of material and construc- tion. Price below cost, Address P. 0. Box 825, Phone 3502. FOR SALE—Brunswick phono- graph; 27 good records. Bar- gain, 217 bGth St I'#ve cents for continuvus sub- sequent insertion. Count five average words to Minimum charge, 50 cents. FOR RENT FOR SALE—Two 20 h, p. Frisco Standard gas engines; one 6 h. p. stationary; one 5 h. p. hoist; ome force pump; four'[ ships compasses; two roll top desks; one flat top desk; one fire proof double door safe; 22 ft. gas boat 5 h. p. Regal en- gine. Inquire Chas. Sinclair. FOR RENT—Furnisned 3 room FOR RENT-—Partly furnished 3 room apartment. FOR RENT — Furaished Inquite Feldon Apartment,. FTOR SALE—Rooriing house cen- FOR RENT — Furnished rooms. Inquire Myren's Apartments or Juneau Bakery. CLIFF Apts,, 1.'—1 and 8 rocm furnished Apts. FOR SALE—A completely furn- ished seven room house on Sixth St. New range, rugs, lino- leum and Estey cabinet grand piano. A bargain for $2,5600 cash. Call Empire 182, trally located. Inquire Empire 175. Bt .|PIANOS, Victor Latest Phono- 'OR RENT — Building suitable for store or business location. Ideally situated. graphs and Records for ‘sale and rent. Expert Plano and Phonograph Tuning, Repairing. Musical Goods. Mafl orders fil ed. Anderson Music Shoppe. Phone 143. SEAVIEW Apartments fully furn- and newly painted; baths, Klso LOST AND FOUND Front St. FOR SAE--34buildings and lot on lower Front Street. Inquire B. E. Benson, 188 Front St. FOR SALE—b5 room house partly furnished on Willoughby Ave. Inquire B. E. Benson, 188 LOST—Tire chain this side of Gold Creek bridge. Reward. Dr. W. A. Borland. son, 188 Front St. T E_HAS THE LARG- BT MOST “Up-rO-DATE AND BEST BQUIPPED JOB PRINTING One 18 ft. round hottom boat near Pt. Agusta with brass $ag (Tregoning Boat Co. Number 99.) Inquire U. S. Com- missioner, Tenakee. MISCELLANEGUS e it i WOOL Stockings and Caps made B. Schwarsen- berg, Douglas. b3 i T—tome and have' fortune told from. your i Work, business, marriage the future foretold. 303 ¥romt Doty Is Released; : Sails for the U. OPAN, Algeria, nett J. Doyt, : U. B.' A, has been released 't serving the remainder of his en-{} ¥ listment in the French Forelgnl| He embarked m | aboard the freighter Taf: k! | | 1 cohtinue to the United States,: [ —————— Adytru-iu arways pays. the columns of The Empire. Any and all persons claiming adversely &ny of the above de- scribed Jand-should file their ad- verse u#vmh the Ister’ of| | tha United Btates Land Office, at| Alaska, within the publication, or thirty] :fi. :ha provisions' of ' thel} FOR SALE—48 room apartment house completely furnished. Close in. Inquire B. E. Ben- L 1. Smaricx Joweler and | NORTHWESTERN FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junzau for Uouglas and Than¢ { Leawes Dougas for Juneau t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdazs only. Juneau Ferry & Nnvigu-‘ tion Company T o R FIRE ALARM CALLS| Third and Franklia. Front and Fraukiin. Front, near Fel Front, sop. Film Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill. Wiloughby at Totem Gro. ‘Wiiloughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front agd Seward. Front and Mafa. Second ¢#~d Main, Fifth anl Sewagrd. Gastineau and Lawa Wi Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and €old. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. dbohad P D IS e a&a W o € 69 €9 €3 69 03 9 £ 09 B¢ 49 89 1Y 10 b b bt e RELERETE Twelfth and Home Grocery. 82 LINDBERGH ACROSS g Arame — ) Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau 'Lv.Juneau . 4 Dec. ROGERS ......Nov. 30 Deec. WATSON nomggs iy . 14 Deec. 18 WATSON 21 Dec. 25 ROGERS Dec. 28 Jan. Round Trip Reduced Fares now in effect, Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. Also reduced fates to California and returm. = Theougn tickeis sold from Junedu to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and information on ROUND i WORLD tours in connection with Dollar St ship Line also’to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE-H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. BMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIF(C COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. P. ALEXANDER, President SATLING SCHEDULE Diié Junean ' n Lv.Seattle Northibourd * Sonthbou 5 Nov. 8 -Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 *—Will call at Petersburg. t—Connects with steamer Starr, at Seward. Reduced Rates, Round Trip, Juneau to Seattle and return—§$73.50. W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 3 FOR PRINCE RYPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE . PRINCESS ?A;Y—Nov. 15, 29, Dec. 20, Jan, 2 Reduced Round Trip Fares g l:t:'u to and fronc a1l Eastern poiats of Wal! d Canada — Various R throughout tie year operates regular v thl:' service from Seward ob the Ooug.;’.;{l.rb. Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika During tNe winter months there are two bassenger ' traims each way, weekiy, between Seward and FairLanks. ¥or time= tables and other tnformation inguire of 1afircad agent, or write “ Dept. of the Interior ot qu_?-‘rk Motorship Margnita The official Mallboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves | City Dock every Wedn d i K1llisnod, Tenakes, Hooneh, " Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Hoonah. Leaves évery Monddy night at 11 g'3l Skagway. "‘x_-;\irfiuix xf' n A. F. McKINNOR, Agent, Reliablo Transfer Co., ves Bkagway “K‘Mfi; - % ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED ers. W. L. TES, Agent:’ te) eyening at 8 o'rlock dig t st obivex.