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§ ! i | il z | B e ! L S s + A o n ~+@. €. Graham, with five . ~ “mail and 358 tons of merchandise “Tand coal for Juneau, arrived in port from the south at 9:45 o'clock last evening. Passenge! leaving the ship hefe wer Miss Florine Clarke, Miss Myrtle Cornelius, Norman Cook, John Dunn, B. C. Delzelle, | Lester D. Henderson, L. Hudon,| L. J. Israelson, K. Junge, Ed POLLY AND E 1ER PALS —_— THANK HEAVENS ILAST NIGHT 15 < ' 1 DERN NEAR FROZE TDEATH! 5 T ————— e i i s WATSON HERE FROM SEATTLE Steamer E;{ngs Much Kreight to Juneau— =% *Making Long Trip Steamer Admiral Watson, Capt Lane.and wife, M. S. Leeth, Wal- ter Mosier, Mrs. W. P. Moyes and ehild; K. Matsuboyashi, Miss Ruth McGge, Miss Juanita McGee, Mrs. H. McGee, Mrs. C. F. McGee, Walter McGee, J. Newmarker,| John” H. Newman, Miss Venetia Pugh, Miss Kathleen Pellascio, “ldn T. M. Reed and wife, Henry Rodén, Capt. G. Whitney and one - pteerage. After discharging her 'freight #1g6r Juneau, the steamer drossed ~.40 Douglas, leaving here at 5 #'clogk this morning, and put off small consignments before leav- g for the westward. Those taking . passage from Juneau were: T. M. Italio, J. W,/ Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Axel- gon_and som, and Mrs. Daisy Del Rosa for Yakutat; E. F. Zuern for Cordova; Marjorie Major, Evan F. Winsor and W. R. Neville for Seward; C. A. Mattie for Seldo- via. The steamer is making her long trip this voyage, going as far as Kodiak and is not due in Juneau enroute south until one week from next Saturday, or March 3. _———-—— — AMERICA FIRST ARRIVES The America TFirst, Capt. John Haho, arrived in port from Peters- burg and wayports early this morning. Passengers for Juneau were: Julius Heinman from Sum- dum; C. Cornthwaite from Speel River; Mike Punsti and Sam Nie- mi from Taka Harbor. —_——————— AT THE HOTELS | Gastineau Irving Reed, Fairbanks; Paul SNAPPY AT ¢ : TEAT%)_G UG KD\ [ SVzS MY STaRS SUSIE DID o1 HAVE IN THE CLOSET AN’ LET ME* AUN QUILTS § TOE.? QJ.AY_IN AGONY ALL NIGHT 2 Veaturs se.mee Lac ‘s at Bt THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 20, 192 — " By CLIFF STERKETT NOME SAILINGS ARE ANNOUNGED Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND | Sails for Skagway every | 1 Monday at 11 p. m. R tember 7 Nome and a cargo steamer on or about July 15, calling at the usual Bering Sea ports, Teller and also SEATTLE, Feb. July 6, Se 7 10 and October Mrs. Katherige Hooker Phone 157 20—Steamer Victorla is scheduled to sail from Seattle on June 5, for - Count five average words to the line. , . Kotzebue ports, according to an- A':‘"’:.“ due tomorrow after- | |0 L coment made by *the offi- e i laska Steamshij SCHEDULED SAILINGs | [Clals of the Alaska Steamship | Admiral Rogers scheduled to || “OMPARY g sail from Seattle Feb, 22 at TIDES TOMORROW n‘ PEA < neduled o | | oW tide.. 6:57 a.m... 14 foet | Princess WMary [schetuled .10 | iiigh tide.... 1:10 8. m..16.8 feat | sall from Vancouver Feb. |p S Lot 2lg [ 10 feet THE EMPIRE gl sl g | | migh tide....12:57 p. m...183 feet 18- THE MEDIUM Aleutian scheduled to sail gt Ik G Throtgh whidh e penatel from Seattle Feb. 26 at 9 Drink Orange-Crush, puts you|| public can always have fts a. m. 1 on your toes. —adv. | | wants supplied. s .YSkOOUT:‘BOU':&'afi:hm:,:m' frd e b Closing time for classitied | Yukon ‘due southbound about | |t — g By gy dvertisements: 2 P. M 2 b, | 5 a 8 | ‘”“,"“ Feb. 2. | l I‘ORGET'MF NOT { i Closing time for display sd- | Admiral Watson due south- | TEA ROOMS vertisgments: 11 A. M. bound' about March 3 | | | strietly ‘home ‘cooking. Pies Ten cents per line first In- LOCAL SAILINGS !|| and cakes made to order. | || sertion. Margnita scheduled to ieave | | chicken dinner every Thurs- | |1 Five cents for conunwoas aub- for Sitka and way ports at | day night. | sequent insertfon. : 8 o'clock Wednesday ‘night. | | 5 ¥'rginia IV sails for Chicbagof | and way ports at 6 o'elack’| every Wednesday night. For | Chatham Straits route at | 10 o'clock every Saturday | night. /0 NOTICE TO MARINERS Sumner Strait Beauclerc Island Light, reported flashing one flash every 10 seconds Janu- ary 23, was restored to normal characteristic February 14, 1928. Peril Strait — Rodman Rock Buoy, 1, changed to 2nd class can February 3, 1928, and moved 400 yards 50 degrees from former position, Chatham Strajt—Port Alexand- er Light, reported destroyed Feb- ruary 15, 1928, will be rebuilt and ‘relighted, 8s soon as prac- ticable. CHANGE OF MUSICAL PROGRAM TONIGHT Juneau Billiards Phone 94 By the direction of the Com- missioner of Lighthouses, W. C. Dibrell, Superintendent. ———— STORK VISITS ANDERSONS A nine pound bhaby girl was born at 3 o'clock this morning at the St. Ann’s hospital to Mr. and ) Mrs. W. F. Anderson. Milo Kelly, pioneer mining man - in birch timber developwment, is ajs passenger on the Alaska enroute to the States on business con- nected with the latter enterprise. e o Bugene Permahent Waves, $15. American Beauty Parfor. —adv H. Doyle, Seattle; Robert E. Shel- don, Fairbanks; Philip Gault, Col- lege; Homer Jewell, Seward; ' Frank Suzake, Douglas; A. J. Parmeter, city; G. T. Dudley, Jualin; Dan Meldrum, Seattle; Gladys Rogers, Baranoff; W. R. Bingleton, Hognab; T, R. Town- send, Hoonah; Nelliz Oldfield; 'I,ml.m H. CabweN, Sitka; Walter Mosler; Miss Myrtle Cornelius, Petersburg. } Alaskan | Dave Wallade, city; H. M. Moore, Jualin; B. Bevem, ecity:' enneth Junge, Fverett; L. Hu- dlon, BEverett; E. F. Hoonah. Zynda J. W. Woods, city; Mr. and Mrs, Max Pritshmann, city; G. Carlon, city; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Alberts. Bitka. Herrmana, | * Juneau, Alaska of western Alaska, now interested | #+———————————0 s —H1FOR RENT — Fuliy furnished Alstrom’s New Stand Phone 438 T. H. THORKELDSEN LOCKSMITH Phonograph Repairing Box 1015 0. J. ANDERSON, Prop."’ Newspapers, Periodicals, Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, Soft Drinks 223 Front St. GEO. ANDERSON Expert Piand Tuner Phonograph Repairing We call and deliver PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe SATURDAY NIGHT v, Privileges CANADIAN PACIFIC —FAMOUS— Princess Steamers TO PRONE RUPERT, VICTORIA VANCOUYER AND SEATTLE . DIMECT CONNECTIONS AT VANCQUVER TO ALL OF UNITED STATES AND CANADA Variots Routes THROUGH TICKETS TO EUROPE W. L. COATES, Agent — THE ROCKLAND BOARDING HOUSE 18 "now . opén for business. Room and ‘Board. Home Cook- ing. ' Mrs. Short, Prop. B Minimum charge, 69 cents. —-——-n FOR RENT | FOR RENT—Steam heated room, | Sixth and Main. Stella M. Jones. |TROLLER FOR SALE—12 H.P. Frisco Standard, registered di- mensions 32.2x9.2x4.5, geared power girdie, and complete equipment. Fine living gquart- ers, four comfortable bunks, locker ‘space and toilet. Ad- dress Alvin Arness, Wacker, Alaska, or P. 0. Box 1036, Portland, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS ome und have your “fortune told from your hand. ‘Work, bus! , marriage and the future foretold. 302 Front Street. © WANTED FOR PArgix nanging, kalsomin- ing or inside painting, Call 137. Henry Gorham. WANTED — 16-fo0t dory or 20- ICHICKERING Plang for cheap or rent. Phone 143. | Piano, Vietor Ortitophonic Phono- i graph,, sewing machines. Remt or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. R RENT—3 room apartment. 8th and Dixon. Phone E. L. Gruber, {FOR, RENT — One of Krause's I fire-proof concrete, ultra-mod- ern houses, unfurnished -except for electric range. See G. B. Krause, FOR RENT-— '| room apt. Cheerful, clean and good view. Inquire 115 W. Gth 8t. or Phone 330. FOR RENT — Nicely furnii h apartments. MacKinnon ‘Apart- ments. FOR RENT—7 room Rhouse OB Gold Street. Has kitchen rnn“. Two heaters. Phone 266, @ apartments, single or double. Newly painted. Baths and hot water furnished. Furnish cabins $5.00 per mcnth. Apply n FURNISHED Apts. ln_d houses. 132 6th Bt. | |FOR RENT—Comfortable furn- +ished apartment. Apply Nugi ‘| Shop. CLIFF Apts,, 1, 2 ana 8 room furnished Apts. Phone 209. i TSR RME FOR BALE—Lot on Front St., Wrangell, Alaska, 26%x60, story bldg. on’rear, 24x30,p- s, furnished. Inquire Ep- 3 3 i 80-foot boat, double 9 h. p. Standard engine. Jos. Wehren. ‘all new furniture, elmont. Grocery. sale | ely furnlshed—‘.: foot round or V-bottom boat with engine bed. C. B. Ellis, Thane. THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA. T —s FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin, Front and Frankiin, Front, near Ferry Way. Front, ovp. Film Exchange. Front, app. City Whart. Front, near Baw MilL Willouzhby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front and Seward. Froant and Mata. Second end Main, Fifth anl Seward. Fize Hall Gastineau and WQawn Way. Second and Gola. Fourth and Harris. Fiftk and Gold. Fifth and East. Beventh and Gold. Fifth and Kenunedy. gim.h. back of power house lhoun,.opp. Juneau Apts. guun A -plgomaua Bt inth dnd CaMioun. ' Seventh and Main, , at Notthern L'dry. and Willoughby: Home Grocery. } JAHE& @fiem&flupn ‘ Meals served Italtan Style Lower Front §t. FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau tor Uouglas and Thane 6:16a.m. *4.00p >v. *7:15a.m. 6:16p.m. 0:15a.m.t 3$7:20p.m. 12:30p.m. ¥ 9:40p.m. 2:C0p.m. 12 midnight 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. Leawes Dougas for Junea 6:30a.m. n:06p.m. 6:30p.m. 37:45p.m. 9:55p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:16a.m. 3:30p.m.t $1:06a.m. t—Freight will be accepted. $—-Saturdays only. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company PHONE 3-8-5 Special Sale and Special Price on Schillings Best Coffee and Baking Powder Giovanetti’s GROCERY FINEST STEAMERS South From Juneau Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Feb. 29 Mar. 7 Mar. 14 Mar. 21 ALASKA YUKON . ALAMEDA . ALEUTIAN YUKON ALASKA SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP FARES To Seattle Now in Effect W. E. NOWELL, Agent Phone 2 g Southbound Lv.Juneau Ar.Juneau ROGERS .. Jan. 29 Feb. 1 WATSON " Feb. 4 ROGERS Feb, 12 Feb. 15 WATSON 5 Feb. 19 Mar. 3 ROGERS -Feb. 22 Feb. 26 Feb. 29 Round Trip Reduced Fares now in effect, Juneau to Seattle and return, $73.50. Also reduced rates to California and return. _Througn tickers sold from Juneau to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reaervations and information on ROUND THR WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,louglas,Alaska ! PACIPIC COASTWISE SERVICE | The ADMIRAL LINE | H. F. ALEXANDER, President i) FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU § BOUND PRINCESS MARY—Feb. 14, 28, March 14, 84, April 8 . . o { FA " Begubed Ronnd T5 Daresl - 1 " Tickets to and fron all Eastern points of United Btates and Cansda — v-rlo%noron!u — Liberal W. L. Stopovers. THS, Agent. THE ALASKA RAILROAD prereyesly Kol Do g ey Mg A R Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter moaths there two' passengert trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Falrbanks. time- tables and other information inquire of any steamship. or “ralircad agent, or write THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Rante) e Anchorage ° ’ Motorship Margnita The official Matlboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves tke City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Fug Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnco, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka { ‘Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Hoonah. Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'clock for Haines and Skagway. Returning Teaves Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o'clock A T. MoKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149 COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. SAVEONEDOLLAR