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SERVING 4[ A. ‘7( q Reguiarly end Dependas THATS THE VERY L] NEWEST THING IN ! io-thhn-d Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv Junnu WATSON - 5 ROGERS ROGERS WATSON ROGERS .. Round Trip neduced Fares now in effect, Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. Also reduced rates to California and return. Througn tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- nia ports also to- New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dol Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska ’ PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE _Jan. 11 Jan. 15, Jam. 18 Jan. 18 Jan. 22 Feb. 4 Jan. 256 Jan. 29" Feb. 1 H F ALEXANDEB President \“1 ALASK A l STEAMSHIP COMPANY | ADMlRAL ROGERS IS NORTHBOUND.‘ M A R I N E ' SEATTLE, 11 I Jan. Steamer | 4 Admiral Rogers sailed for South-| N E W S eastern Alaska ports at 10 o’clock this morning with 58 passengers, | lthe following for Juneau: I.| Goldstein and wife, Thelma Han- sen, Willlam Garster, J. Soboloif | and four steerage. S CONVICTED s i | - SAFETY—SERVICE—SPEED SAILING SCHEDULE Due Junean Due Juneau *ALAMEDA ALASKA ALAMEDA *ALASKA YUKON ALAMEDA 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 14 . 14 Jan, 17 Jan. 24 . 26 Jan. 29 Fegb. 5 4 Feb. 7 . Feb. 14 . 11 Feb. 14 . - Feb. 21 . 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 NORTHBOUND Smart port Coat Y Admiral Rogers due late Sat- | o ; SCHEDULED SAILINGS | s | Princess Mary scheduled - to 1 K v YAG | sail from Vancouver Jan. 12 { at 9 p m —Calls at Petersburg. Fhin 2 i 1 e i | FOR S FER v TIME RD Reduced Rates, Round Trip, Juneau to se.mn aska scheduled to sail from AlE CA d ret . | | Seattle Jan. 14 at 9 a. m. | l m EMPIRE R 2 R A i SEATTLE, Jan. 11—Grigorio| | agmiral Wetson scheduled to | | i 18 THE MEDIUM !FOR SALE—TLate 1927 Chevrolet W. E. KOWELL, AGERT JUNEAU, r!qn ] @iron, a Filipino cannery worker, | bas been convicted in the Federal L. W. KILUBRN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 77 sail from Seattle Jan, 18 at Through which the general Coach, like new. Big discount. Leaves ‘“e‘m‘ for ouglas and Chatham Straits route at | Aud SFent, “HRpert; WASHE et t—Freight will be accepted. 10 o'clock every Baturday | Phonograph Tuning, Repairing. $—Saturdays only. other man whom he claimed had an eang (] 20 8 m. | public can always have its Write P. 0. Box 1165. Court of assault on the high seas | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | % { wants suppited. i ":oop.ln. and sentenced to 15 months at 2 | i FOR SALE—Oriental Recreation 6:15p.m. | Alameda scheduled south. Closing time for classified 3 . McNell Island Penitentiary. Hall. Front Stréet, City. $7:30p.m. | bound about Jan. 14. advertisements: 2 P. M. 3 9: Giron was returning to Seattle LOCAL SAILING H | | 12:30p.m.t :40p.m. from Alaska last August on the i * ! Closing time for display ed-| |FOR SALE — Halibut schooner 2:C0p.m. 12 midnight Bt Witanasdo- - tewtl- 'M:""‘s','k "“:'M w “'"; vertisements: 11 A. M “Norland,” length 55 feet, 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. . R ¥ R 3 | for Sitka and way ports at || Ten cents per line flnt fn- beam 13 ft. 7 in; 45 h. p. L tied he slipped u[p lhem.m! L«:un; | 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | | A Pl B m”yx el ’LT%:R:"" (o: 61:;.,;‘ PRINCESS MARY—Jan. 17, 81, Feb. 14, 28 :‘:;;y", r::’::bf,: 't)hol ‘:M;rt:]d:"; | Salls for Skagway every || TFtve cents for continwous sub- ped with gear and power 8:30a.m. 6:30p.1a. Reduced Round Trip Fares o g e T B e By i | sequcat .insertion, gurdy. Inquire I Goldstein. | 9:30a.m.t 37:45p.m. Tickets to and from all Eastern pofiith of United eavy po Tt AR | Yirginia IV sails for Chickagot I Count five average words to 12:45p.m.1 9:56p.m. Btates and Canada Various Routes — Liberal uu':a": "l‘;’" le":"‘ 2"‘ “"I“ 'l'l"':(‘ | and way ports at 6 o'alck | the line. PIANOS, Vicior Latest Phono- 2:15p.m 12:165am. Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. S SN S0t aRG. Also- tia Wed night. F hs and Records for sale {1 grd b et Hé had mistaken Storey for an- : s o it se it or 3 Minimum charge, 50 cents. srap 99 3:30p.m.t $1:05a.m. } | Struck him two days before. night. H FOR RENT Musical Goods. Mall orders fill- o A , — - ie” Shonpe. igel| THE AL EN HALIBUT - [FOR SALE—21 foot flat hottom | yione 1as " "Tuel¢ BROPPe|jyneau Ferry & Naviga- E A 4 N; ')F gasboat hull cheap,”” Phone . g TIDES TOMORROW 0.9 & tion Compan throughout the year operates renln puunnr nd treight WN MAY BE PUT |row tide. . 10:35 % m... 45 G BB L NN WANTED i, e train service from Seward om the Coast to Fairbanks in the High tide. 4:89 a. m...14.9 FOR SALE—Gas engines from 3 Btetieee e e Interior, and over the Chickalosn and Chatanika branches. OFF UNTIL MARCH 1 SEATTLE. Jan. 11—The propo- sition to poulp(me the opening jof m March. 1. tof -/ {” complnl “more: After unloading gseveral large time tn dlspmm of cold Ahtorage} - nsignments of freight on the stock, was discussed at a mm:lln! Channel, the Denali, Capt. Jock of the Fishing Vessel Owners’ As No definite action wag|Livingston, ~Alaska Steamship ::::m;taler:ly eu":, :m:ll‘;o: being Company freighter, left Juneau at 7:30 o'clock this morning od U feferred to the Fishermens’ U nhm‘bm"“l At B ket for mve-flxlflon i BB WANTED—AIl kinds of wild ani-| During the winter months the: are two passenger trains mals, birds, waterfowl. Give| LARM CALLS ‘each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. . Por time- species, sex, age, shipping FIRE A “fl“ and other information inquire of any steamabip or weight, lowest price. Rainbow||1.3 Third and Frankiim. ratiroad agent, or write FOR ~RENT—4-room __furnished| i Ranch, Parkland, Washington. Front and Frankiin, Dept. of the Interior hy ith bath. Tng al 831 Front, near Ferry Wzy. ALm - i % S TE Front, svp. Film Exchange. THE Wom WANT ; Basin Road. - Front, opp. City Wharf. (o lnliihy Park Route) { of house and small baby and| FOR RENT—2 large furnlshell‘ mother. Phone 3103. :mlnotfig%;‘;r Bstn:'of:gl.flm Anctorags heated rooms. Phone 2754 Walloughby, opp. Cole Barn, Front and Seward. Front and Main Mowrshl Mar Second and Main, Fifth and Seward, The official Matlboat of the Jnn- and Sitka R. P O. leaves tte e rall. 24 \awu Way, | |Clty Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o’elock direct to Funter Second and Gold. ‘| | Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Bitka and Fourth and Harris. Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tesakes, Fitthand gola. Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'clock for Haimes' snd Fifth and East. Seventh and Goid. Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway Tuesday might at 7 ‘o'elock Fifth €ad Kennely, . A. F. MoKINNON, Agent, Relisble Tramsfer Co, Phone 149 Calhoun, aph. Junea Abes COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. Distin Ave., and Indian St. - Ninth and Calkoun, Seventh and Main, S e THE GASTINEAU Low tide....10:50 p. m.... 1.8 High tide.... 4:28 p. m...13.9 ——eo—— BFNALI LEAVES to 30 h. p, also some 6 andj 12 volt generators. Fleek Ma- chine Shop, Douglas. | 39 CU—woman to take care & yudo B Advertising aiways pays. Use .1/ FOR RENT—Comfortable iurn-|the columns of The Empire ©| ished apartment. Apply: Nugget Shop. FOR RENT-—NIceiy furpished 3 room house, also furnished cabin. Inquire Seaview Apts. PSR PARGN 11+ IFYF-NT#'}:“A% AL| " BUT STREET KEzbs NAWE LONDON, Jan. 11—Budge Row, one of the streets in the heart of London, gets its name from an ob- solete word. @etorotcio oo s & The Margnita, ‘Capt. Larry Rarks, arrived in port at 8 o'clock this morning from Skagway and wayports after a calm trip. Only an Inch or two of snow remain on the ground at Skagway, mom s s s swees | FOR RENT—NIice warm rooms, PR s i $10.00; with two beds $14.00; This attractive coat of neverty| per raonth. Hot and cold water. | Many centuries ago the street| cloth in black and wchite, with a Bath. Star Bakery. was the place of business of | handsome sh®el collar and cuffs dealers in “budge,” otherwise| of skunk is just.the thing for | ¢n_the mailboat reported. lambskin, the fur of which was|isport wear. Barbara Kent, screer Passengers: arrlving here were: | ysed as trimming for the gowns | player completes the outfit with Mrs. James McAllister and three|,f the Lord Mayor and the Alder-l a small black felt hat, black pat- children, Albert Adams and Wil |men and ‘the State robes of enl shoes, gunmetal /w:e, ane £ cicecaee fomShad FOR RENT-—Nicely furnished one large, two small ments, reasonable rents. Per: manent tenants preferred. Mac- Kinnon Apte. : & T DR R E Mam McFarland from Skagway. | judges. “"m g b’u‘k Sk e e e T ST BT —————— W = ite paters | FOR RENT-—erivate garage, in oTR Y0U " Budge” was likewise used hy h ack ang Wi X 1deather handba quire phone 172, Dr. Borland. m"m T0 BEGIN m nh m“n AT THE HOTELS ladies of the nobility. In 1338 anl-nmunl A PLANK OF EVERY P. S ST A TR i S and 1358 the city authorities for- FOR' RENT — Bullding suitable bade women without title to dec- for store or business location. Floyd Henrickson, Douglas; B “";:;‘m":e';ng:m:hewl:'m“: e Pola’s Smer.m.hw | Tdeally situated. Phone 182. Anderson, city; William MecFar- e Modeh A Trophy R T3 e e Bakery o ! , Seattle; Mary |cidas” when he ridicules :‘,’:; B W lon, Roarde ‘budge-skin” doctors. furnished Apts. Phone 209. o - e PARIS, Jan. 11—Pola Negri and |~ Zerm———————————/| 127 Front St. Phone 222 rHE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG-|Mae Murray-s sister-in-law, the MISCELLANEQUS |n_ — e Gastineau SAVE ONE DOLLAR Alaskan 2 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ross and EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND|Princess Mdivanf, is at work in e Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes ediid; H. B. Systad, Seldovia. | ypgi BQUIPPED JOB PRINTING! jor Paris studio on a. trophy |WATEST Columbla Viva- Tonal . o y D i i am— . " i e ks Wk wntis. fon BER ] T ANE I ADEER which the Tnternational League of P_";mf";:::""’.‘::"fl; 3 ppiihe, Cafe. You save a Dollar on ¥. WOLLAND. -} Old papers fo1 sate at The Empire :;;v:z:'flsnw;:,lht::ir ‘:’r: ll);ez"wurms Sietit' ctlare ‘wiven' B ¥ ¥ ° s i R " =] it s @ starwe of & wingea wo-|_Stishtics. Radio Betris G5 || T. H. THORKELDSEN A cach one purchased. man teaching a youth, represent: and have your LOCKSMITH ing aviation, to fly with greate.‘r 1 A your hamd. Phonograph Repairing ___EF“_—___R_Y____ RHODES Cm skill. ‘Work, business, marriage aad| |Juneau, Alaska Box 1015 Adverusing arways pays. Use Rutl’ Elder 1§ the only woman) the future foretold. 303 Front! | the columns of The flier who has seen the statue. Shel Street. ¥ SRy visited the Princess" studio while ___._._.,____—_____t Y 3 in Paris and expressed great ad-; MASQUERADE suits for rent an miration for the first women's in-! made to order. ' Mrs. By flm MAIL B,OAT AMERICA mST N TH RN Ho ternational trophy, which is to be| enberg. Phone 312 Douglas.” Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Junedu, way points to retained at headquarters of the!#—-——————— a3 | PETERSBU G Ind m International League of Aviators ' THE ROCKLAND HAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE ; here. N Winners of the trophy will be HOUSE " is now open for business. presented with miniatures of the statue and their names will 2 Room and Board. Home Cool engraved on the original. | ing. MrssShort, Prop. LIMEHOUSE FILM FANS — | LIKE SHAKESPEARE T00Q| f=s=r=""" LONDON, Jan. 11 — Shhko-| WH Y.? o speare and opera in English at cinea prices are the lifeline which the Sadler's Wells Theatre| and the Old Vic are throwing to A LITTLE lNITiATIVE » AND A RELIABLE BANK the spgaking stage in humbler, ! ' sections of London. combinati ponsible rous growing Miss Lilan B director the o __‘hon m, e " Apmorens @ of the Old Vic, has found that £ . Jullet, Rosalind, Carmen, Mad-' “3¢ takes 50 little to start a savings account, See us about | ome Butterfly, Portia and even % N i the Wagnerfan heroines have no m L be- Chetpurning poliy ia | youe Soctini difficulty in competing with cel- luloid heroimeés in the section of London where the Old Vic is lo- cated, and is assisting the cam- paign to flmance the Sadler’s Wells Theafre in Limehouse dis- trict. M“‘lm payd W mmumum