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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY,. DEC..27, 1927. MARINE |+t Hores | 5 SFRUING 4[45/(4 HA Gastineau Flora Nagel, Thane; Mrs. Jac 4 J Resuiarly and 0ependao_y son Marsh, Mendenhall; - Rineha . Nelson, Honiki s o Daily; ; " » ¢ 2 Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau 0} E . ‘ROGERS ......Nov. 30 Dec. 4 P i s : ; E WATSON . 10 Lorber, orb Kittelshy K _ ROGERS " .Dec. Dec. 18 2 81 to o __u|ana wite; J. J. Schneller; D. Sech - - ¢ 3 ; YXQA(,TE;QQI . 21 Dec. 25 - 1 ATSUN HERE i | . Steamer Movements | | 0", 4 Honr: el ¢ Round Trip Reduced Fares now In effect, Juneau | NORTHBOUND S s Iip Stedman: M. C ) 3 L E to Seattle and return, $73.50. Also reduced rates @ Alaska is duc at 7:30 o'clock 4 -l’l' " 1 endic 21 3 = . to California and return. ) thie: Euistny: ['] S v l(llrhkwll‘ Ry | = ! B 8 Througn tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- | SCHEDULED SAILINGS | | Scller: Jackson; Frank | - ; , mia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. | A e . Wright. . Reservations and information on ROUND. THE AR A‘:"‘""‘:‘” R(:g‘e“ra %:;I(sl(éhendl"hlll]) [ Alaskan d W;A?RLD tours in connection with Dollar Steams o . » ’ s % peter Kesovia, Tel se: Frank . R! ¥ Brings Six Days’ Mail and|| o'ctock tomorrow. Poter Kesovia, Tenakee: Frani | o7 "7 """ """ WM R S it o 20 Al'nf";;\‘;“’" £ (16 ORURVE VIS A H Froicht Corsy Princess Mary scheduled to | | (°T™ : Fobark | Caoke ] FOR SALE : ment to Juneau il 29 at9pm AT 18 THE MEDIUM |FOR SALE—Fresh ranch chick- g - - Alameda scheduled to sall | | o 0L (VSR L Pads B e e ens. Phone Mrs. Parker, 1802.| Leaves Juncau tor Uouglas and PACIFIC CDASTWISE SEleCE Ste: i ratson. O 8 4 5 i RRES G (‘Nmm:‘.r ;A.'““"'I] “dd”i‘,'l (]:‘,‘,?‘f 4 'l::": l:r-uuk WAONRTY | AVL dock, Si Mr. and Mrs. J. R public can always have its| FOR SALE—Troller L-718, fully‘ :15a. ’Ih 1 The 4DMIR /‘L LINE T SRS 1 By Maurstad, city; P, Cornstal,| | wants supplied. equipped. 28 ft. by 8 ft. $650.| S : ports at| | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | [ SRR ey \ o ys' mail and 442 tons of| | bound about January 7. ersburg; Violet Lundell, Douglas* Closing time for display ad-| |FOR SALE — 2 room furnished 12:30p.m.1 Frahl R for Junaay, | UBCAL-SANINGS ! | Doris Simpson, Douglas; Ea An.| | vertisementa: 11 A Mo cabin on Willoughby Ave., close! #:C0p.m. midnight Passengers for here were: Her-{ | Margnita scheduled to leave | ' o PSR vertizements: o { 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. rew! | in. Terms. Inquire Empire 193, | - - - bert Smith, J. B. Marshall, Miss| | for Sitka and way ports at | | 1reWs: Douglas, Ten cents por line first tn-| | | Leawes Dougas for Juneau ] rstad & g 3 sertion. i S, Victor Latest Phono- 6:30a.m. 5:05p.m.. IR 5. % Meuioun odil B sieck Wetmarihy ’;"';“r;} WOMAN INVENTOR TELLS F R AL B e LR il il i s.?J Si3oam 6.30pmm. ALASKA G an, ; - 3 41 ABOUT ARTIFICIAL STONE| | sequent insertion. and ipeity BRDERE!.- Pinno: adh 9:30amt 37:45p.m. . Schneller, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kit- | Monday at 11 p. m. tlesby, Frank Germain, W. C.|| Virginia IV salls for Chichagof | | 2y P Count five average wards to Phonograph Tuni.'#. Repairing. | 12:45p.m. 1 9:56p.m. Jac"ksnm Miss Fraser, Miss ! and way ports at 6 o'alek | | Y, England, Dec || the line. Musical Goods. Muu orders fill-| 2:15p.m. 12 15a.m. STEAMSHIP COMPANY Alma Cornstad, Miss Mildred| | every Wednesday night. F'ar1 7—Mra. Ann Greaves: of Knot: Minicum charge, §9 cects. ed. Anderson Music Shoppe | 3:30p.m.t 2 . SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED t—Freight will he lccmplw | $—Saturdays only. | | | | H gley, at a d e| the sti- | Cornstad, Peter Cornstad, F. W Cha‘ham Straits route at | ::::thn)r t:uur‘r)"il‘ll::":-;Bi::uAlllzl|;l:;;:~ . @| Phone 143 Byerly, Miss H. Kelly and four 10 o'clock every Baturday | 9 3 tinetion of heing the only woman s steerage. night. . . ’ 5 LOST AND FOUND e After dischabging coal and mer-| ::",:‘h,“ ok ”"“l “;““[;'1';‘.“"" i FOR REN Juneau Ferry & Naviga- Due Juneau Due Juneau chandise the steamer left for oo s Aveitar 48 wall of artitivial sfans FOUND—A pair of horned rim- Boat— Lv.Seuttle Northbuund Southbound - . 9 which will lower the cost of build-| FOR RENT — Furnished steam g . C . ) 5 » slock Sundav i med glasses. Owner can have tion Compan ALAMEDA Dec. 1 Dec. 18 Dec. | Douglas at 8:30 o'clock Sundav|[ AKINA REACHES ing. heated room. Apply Sorby APts.| same by calling 163 and pay- I____..__.A.p_y— ALASKA ,,:: i 1,(: P _‘:: 2§ morning and «d from there at e X i & 8 d . 24 2. A noon for the westward, via Yakn SEATTLE; CARGO Mue; @rantns W80 Al sl At 4. ing for this ad. ! ; *ALAMEDA . R Rk Jan. 14 her quarrying business three |- —_— tat. ! IS TRANSFERRED| ycars ago. FOR RENT—3 rooms and batlh; MISCELLANEOUS : ALASKA ... Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jun. 24 Pnssem’!\crs |.-mv'u‘,fi |u]-r.» i it “I can make this artificial stone| furnished. Phone 79. *—Calls at Petershurg. 3 eaver, Lilly Jones and 4 i bt e Pttt || SR IR SR m e :)eosml;,e:“'“:‘”;:,r Vi,k‘"m;”'q it SEATTLE, Dec. 27—Freightar|similar in appearance to real FOR RENT—erivate garage, “._:LATEST Columbla Viva - Ton Reduced Rates, Round Trip, Juneau to Seattle B i s s o Lakina, of tho Alaska Steamship [stone” Mrs. Greaves said. . She|™" ' B (O8N 0 i 00T phonographs—*like life itself” and return—=$73.5 { Companyy which grounded. in Por-|explained that it is worked like % Records arriving = weekly. z W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNE‘U PHONE 2 v Pass 5 ast sek, has re |real stone—in fact it is the only |, o 5] i Special d ive pt! STEAMER ALAMEDA |ier Pass, D. G, last week, hiw ro | vt w0 e o hmaey | FOR RENT—5 room furnihied| Special orders given promy L W. KILUBRN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 77 SAILING SCHEDULE turned to Seattle and will transfer tone on which a chisel|" g bariment. Phone 132 attention. Radio Electric Co. : IN PORT SATURDAYH",,A b o o ol e Rt s e 1 i 5t B T s e S T av real stone 4 | hand. | The Alameda, lwi. Charles | finished run to Alaska, leaving [of real stone. by Jan. 1, & double Apt. for; fortune told from your " Glasscock, arrived in port enrouce | pere in about three The | e rent for 3 months only. Mac-| Work, business, marriage and| FOR PBINI cfigufiy?éuv:ggofxmmn;um v r : Miss | Qamage IS PRINCE OF ANDORR/ |— — . —— | Street. Sl et LU L FOR RENT — Bullding sultable| — B A R ) 2. 1 rder. Mrs. B. Swarz- i \\ PACIFIC Redu i Naghel. A rough voyage acr the company, has recelved a|dorra” is a title Premier Poincare| Ideally slflnte‘d_. Phone 182. :::l);:;«r;i)x?hom % Douglns,l P. K. has a most del‘mou- ety ced Round Trip Fares the Gulf of Alaska was repor cablegram from Seattle stating|hore while President of France |Grrer apce. 1, 2 and 3 room! peppermint flavor~that you ckets to and fron: a1l Eastern points of United ! Stopover: 1 After a three hours' stay here,|Seattle, for Alaska, next Friday. |titled Keeps teeth white, 3 povers. W. L. COATES, Agent, | The Denali will complete the un-|cost is only about onethird that|FOR RENT—One small Apt.; aldo| PALMIST—Uome snd have your, : s B SRR s south at p. m. Saturday with | g, ht aboard the Lakina was not | PRESIDENT OF FRANCE Kinnon Apts. the future foretold. 302 Front ! Lorber, Earl Strand and Edward| willis £ Nowell, local agent of | PARIS, Dio. 27— “princo of An | for store or business location. !MA::QUmmun. sults for rent and 5 N CANADIAN PRINCESS MARY—Dec. 20, Jan. 3, 17, 31 by those aboard the steamer. the Denali is expected to sall from [and to which he may still be en |~ urnished Apts. Phone 209. vYoung Wite ifraid (B will like. Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal the Alameda sailed at —————— have abdicated,” Paincare re |SEAVIEW Apartments fully furn-| To Eat Anything [l breath sweet, aids appetite for Seattle and wayports with the ALASKA TODAY torted when he w; ressed. ar ished; 1-2 rooms; neat, clean) fod SR following: for Seattle—Mr, and| e “Prince” recently during a cham | and newly painted; bathe: AlSd| w1 wag afraid to eat because I Mrs. M. G. Fremming, Barbara| Steamer Alaska, Capt. William |ber debate on the banishment of | furnished cabins $5.00 PeFl.jwavs had stomach trouble| \“1‘9 THE AL 1SKA RAILRO 1D Fremming, Miss Christine Halvor-| jonsen, carrying three days’ mail | Bonaventure Armengol, a teacher afterwards. Since taking Adle p son, Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mr. and|and 384 tons of freight for Ju-|from the little feudal Republic of | mm—————mm—mmmom———————m= {40 [ oan eat and feel fine. . th h » & X "—Housekeeping apirt-{ K2 e roughout tne year operates regular passenger and freight Mrs. B. B. Green, N. H. Hardy,|nean, is scheduled to arive in|Andorra, in connection with a|"C" 5 :m’]“ © o Phone| (Signed) Mrs. A. Howard. ONE; train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks g ih Miss Mabel Creighton, James Me-!port at o'clock this evening. |supposed Catalonian plot. 602 ispoonful Adlerika removes GAS, ’ 1 Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branch Naughton, Mrs. Jean Lnrsnu,\ —————— Andorra, in the Pyrenees, dates . and often brings surprising relief| 3 During the winter mouths there are two passenger trains Thelma Warrick, Mrs. C. D. Fer.| NOTICE TO MARINERS e - % ! i ito the stomach. Stops that l““i ::fi}z“w:;dw::hkelry, ]ll:l«,ftovrv::n"s:w‘ud ;md I-ta(rl.-nk: Formtlmo- guson, Bertha Ferguson, Ruth Fer- Revillagigedo Channel — Angl2 2 > 2 from the time of Charlemagne.|plpated feeling. Removes old atiol nquire of any steamship or guson, Tom George, C. W. Wright, | Polmt Fog Signal reported mot Un;?::asumi:nlé“sis?glc? :‘t“ i““' The King of France and the Span-|waste from the intestines and railrcad agent, or write Mrs. T. S. Parpola, Miss Mamic | sounding December 20, will be re- Jiheks ek ish Bishop of Urgel had joint au-{makes you feel happy and hun- A RS AR LARA Dept. of the Interior ck, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wm\du,‘sl(lred to operation as soon as |, Ty o Matter ‘ot \he Appllcation thority over the little state. .The gry. Excellent for obstinate o “'[EST MOST UP-TO-DATE AND THE ALASKA RAILROAD rs. H. L. Estes, William Albright | practicable of the HOONAH PACKING|President of France, as successorigtipation. Butler - Mauro Drugi ppst EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING (m, lcx“], hrk Route) and one steerage; for Petersburg| Chatham Strait—Hawk Inlet| oaypany o corporation, for a|°f the kings, still receives 960 Company. —adv. 'PLAVT IN ALASKA. Ancnorage y -te —C. V. Brown. ! Light reported extinguished De-| gooqio o0 Adarvional Homestead, | [rancs a year tribute from Awje— — 4o - .~ camber 4, was relighted December ” Serlal No. 06285 dorra. The King of France had sesn g P TIDES TOMORROW 1927, the title of Prince of Andorra nlvl‘ 9:40 a. m.... 45 B y the direction of the Commis- NOTXCEO%PPAAP;EI%%ATION therefore the president has in- JUISV,&I:]H:Y l;gnlvlyl}‘{A~ %"E)?RE Motorshi Mar ita 3:56 a. m...14.8 fect sioner of Lighthouses, W. C. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN herited it. As it was a perma- i 4 P gn 10:11 p. m... 0.1 fect, Dibreil, Superintendent. That the HOONAH PACKING|hent personal apanage of the JUST ARRIVED The officlal Mallboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. 0. leaves tky 3:25 p. m...15.8 fe COMPANY, a corporation organ-|French kings, many reason that 1928 Stock Wallpaper—Newest Patterns City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock direct to Funtey ized under the laws of the State|the president keeps the princely Full Line of Bass-Hueter Paints Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hooneh, Chchagot, Sitks and The Margnita, Capt. Lary ! |FJRE ALARM CALLS||ot wWashington, and doing busi- |title even after he has left office. . Second Street between Main and Seward Streets Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tenakes, Parks, arrived in port from Sitka ness in Alaska through H. L. IR PSS PG N J 4 and wayports at 4 o'clock Satur .3 Third and Franklin, Faulkner, ita Attorney in Faot, |O!d Dapers for sate at The Empire Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'clock for Haines and b Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o’glock «day afternoon, with good weather Front and Franklin. has filed applieation, Serial No. MM f—————— 3 § reports on the trip. Front, near Ferry Way. 06385, for p: patent under Sec- SU ONB milfiu(mno“ A, F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co,, Phone 149 Passengers arriving here were: Front, opp. Film Exchange. | | ;.. "9306 and 2307 of the Re- ta thia Dutrict Court for the Dll-( COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. from Sitka—Robert H. Paddock; | Front, opp. City Whart. ised Statutes of the. United [ b ST A | Front, ncar Saw Mill Vise atutes of the. United| trict of Alaska, Division I(um- b} R T hakee Lo, WAl ot Willoughby at Totem Gro, | [States, as assignec of Caleb Kirk.| her One. at Juneau. | amous y 00 Kesovia. Jerry Lenahan, Emil Nel-| | 'y wyji6ughby, opp. Cole Barn, | [for a tract of land.embraced Jo|JOHN OMWAKE, Plaintift vs. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS son, Willlam Albright, Grace Hile Front and Seward U. S. Official Survey No. 1576, ALASKA GOLD MINING COM-, H * P d Ma'a. situated th th sh f| PANY OF INDIANA, i N h P fi M 1 EGA T EAU s;z:;al:nd ;:h. situated on the north shore o D) a cor: c ort ern acingc ea S TH q IN CaBiakud and son; from Hoonah—Frank !:nwnrd Jr, and Vivian Lind- 5 5 Gambler Bay, Admiralty Island.| poration, Defendant. strom. Fifth an'l Seward. Alaska, Latitude 57 deg. 29 min. |To ALASKA GOLD MINING COM- SERVICES AND THE ‘m Last night the Margnita sailed _Fice Hall. s " 00 see. No., Longitude 133 deg.| PANY OF INDIANA, a corpor-| _ Northern' Pacific dining cars owor !rgn:gu nlm“mmun !.nngmAT mff for Skagway and wayports, and is| | 32 Gastineau M h:“’“ Y| |57 min. 30 sec. W., and particu-| ction, the above named detend-| through to Chicago on the A a o dve to return tomorrow morning| |34 Second and Gold. larly described as follows: ant, GREETING: N enln; Fourth and Harris. 3 + 3 orth Joast Limited. Experi- a1d leave tomorrow night for 81| | ¥ pifih and Sold, Beginning at corner.Ne. IN THE NAME OF THE encedJ travelers appreciate the ka. 37 Fifth and East. 1 M. C. on the north shore of |UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,| meals for which tl:,ll: railroad i Frovmiliart ————— Seventh. and Gold. Gambier Bay, wheace U. S. |you are hereby commanded to ap- £ 2 2 . 3 S v tos pah2014 ket Shop| |33 Tifth and Keuseds. L. M. No. 1575 bears south |pear in the above-entitled court q . [ b 8t Nugge! op | Ninth, back of power houss 73 deg. %4 min. E, 7.60 [|holden at Juneau in said Division| | comf 3 A drawing. = Presentod by Mr. J. I Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. chains distant, thence by me- |and District and answer the com- Every refinement and ort, | Norris, Hellan's Pharmacy. adv,| | 3 *Distin Ave., and Indiad Bt.| | anders along the shore OF |statnt ot ihe - st Med| with newest Pullmans and obser- et e 5 Ninth and Cal.‘.t;un. Gambier Bay as follows to |against sou in the whove-entitid vation-club, cars—maid, valet, Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes NOTICE e e aioadadry, L] carner No. 8y, 0t action within 30 days from the barber, baths, card rooms, library, } A palaJour furniture needs re-| | 1 R¥Ety 4 AL (1) 8. 76 deg. 06 min. W. |date of the service of this sume and other modern features, Cafe. You save a Dollar on Gnrm:: cal hone 137. Henry 9 Home Grocery. 1.71 chains mons and a copy of said com- & . —adv.fg” 0 T @) (2) 8. 49 dex. 22 min. plaint upon you. and it you fait| J| B PR : each one purchased. ’ 3.26 chains to #o appear and answer, for < > e (3) S. 49 des. 35 min. 3.27 chains 5 40 80 89 £0 1=t bt 1t 1t 44 1t w. W. |want thereof, the plaintiff ylll‘ 0 . y » take judgment against you and n | (4) 8. 12 deg. 24 min. W. |will apply to the court for thej 2.73 chalns relief demanded in said com- KARL K. KATZ N | (5) 8. 34 deg. 02 min. W. |plaint, a copy of which is served Alaska Representative ST | B - W. W. w. BE. 1.98 chains herewith and to which reference! (6) 8. 35 deg. 50 min, is hereby made; and which eald 2.89 chains relief is the appointment of a re- (7) 8. 6.deg. 66 min. celver to take possession of the 1.94 chains assets of the defendant corpora-| (8) 8. 16 deg. 33 min. tion and to dispose of the same’ 8.43 chains to the best advantage of the cred- (‘_9) §. 36 deg. 03 min. itors, bondholders and stockhold-! 2.35 chains ers of the defomdant, (10) 8. 18 deg. 64 min. E. The date of the order for pub- 1.10 :hains. lication of this summons is No~ (11) 8. 9 deg. 41 min. W. |yemper 21st, 1827. The period 0.42 chains of publication prescribed in said . - | Thence W. 8.96 chains to |, qep is five (5) ‘weeks. The first|\ Lots of oil well stock is well oiled corner No. 3; themce N. |pyplication is November 21, 193%. 22,63 chl':.l 1'0 corner No. |mpo jast publication is December : 3 4; thence 3.50 chains to X EXPERIENCE VS, OBSERVATION corner. No. B thence 8. 315 (2. ths dutendant b so appostl] chains to cormer No. 1, the |4 anawer this summons is " place of beginning, contain- 5 h o not have to commit -murder to be convinced that 108 an arém of 14.63 scres |JAYS after th ‘!l'leflflfl ot " it is wrong. Nor is it necessary to fail in business to be Any and all persons claiming able to sec business mistakes. adversely u:".:l the .above de-| omper 21st, " o uld filg, their ad- JOHN . we have seen business failures and verse cm: “with the Register d {pesl) experience h either event, there was a definite cause for ||tn u..mdfinu Land Offi a, ation, or thirty}’ » or they will be provisions of the statute, Dated at the 2nd November, 1927.| ‘BINDLEY GREEN, N 1927, , Nov, } , Jam, 36, ‘.’ .