The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 14, 1928, Page 6

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e —— i 'c il il l!.kt\i‘\\ | l\\i ———— Steamer Movements '. . NORTHBOUND | Admiral Watson is due to ar- | || Tive Sunday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled to sail | from Seattle March 17 at | | "9am - | Princess. Mary scheduled to | | sail from. Vancouver March | | 19 at9p m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Admiral Rogers du= south- | | ~hound tonight, midnight. | Yukon due - southbound mid- | - night tonight. LOCAiL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to iemve , | for Sitka and way ports at | 8 .o'tlock Wednesday night. . Balls for Skagway every i Monday at:11 p. m. V'rainia 4V sails for Chichagot { “ and way ports at 8 o'elack | etory Wednesday night. For | 1 Chatham Stralts route af’| 10 v'clock every Saturday | " sight. erica . First leaves every | &:un gday at 1 p. m. for | tarsburg and Kake und\ ’Awom £ —_— g NIA IV. LEAVES WITHIN WEEK ThE motorship Virginia IV, now 10 /Heattle, will 'leave there for this poft within the next week, according to word recelved today by Charles Fox, local representa: tive. It will. resume its old oluunm and Icy Strait service 01 val here, Mr. Fox said. 'he veasel has been in- Seattle 1! several weeks undergojng re- /pairs and improvements, *Uncon- fi¥med: reports received here re: pntly Indicated a possibility that #t ‘would not return here. ‘ Today's isdvices relieves avy fears on that atore, it was said. —— e 1+« SEATTLE FISH PRICES SEATTLE, March 14--Four ves- sels of the local halibut fleet ar- rived yesterday _bringing .49,000 pounds, :Prices jumped to 16 and/ @83 cents a pound. —————a—— TIDES TQMORKOW -NOTICE ' fam pleased to state to my customers'that through the court. :g of :thé management of Georg Quality Store, you may Ifiu orders or pay -bills due adv. D, 4; rmmmt. Phone 114 MARINE NEWS TCANNERY CREWS |ABOARD ALASKA i'|Steamer Arrives Last Night —Has Many Passen- gers Out of Seattle Steamer Alaska, Capt. William Jensen, arrived in port from the south at 7 o'clock last night with Kne day’s mail and 1556 tons of dreight for Juneau.' Passengers for thig port were as follows: - Major M. Elliott, . J. -Gallagher, M. Sundberg, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Chideater, Loraine Chidester, T, L. Chidester, Jr, Frank Carlquist, Nals: Transtad, :J. G. Erbland, 0. ioodrich, Mrs. Robert Simpson, R. H. Nelson, C. M. Jorgensen, C. M. Jones, E. Lopatin, M. A. Dzel- hoff, C. W. Wright, Mrs. H. K. Gay, A. Zenger, George A. Gra- ham, D. Piercy, Mri. A. Souve and twenty-three steerage from Seattle. E. C. Guerin, W. Spencer, W. B/ Burke, A. A. Hatfleld, Bishep J. R.Crimont and A, E. Lathrop from 'wayports. Enroute to Juneau the steamen called at Kasaan where supplies and a crew were put off for the Northwestern Fisheries plant. Cannery stops at the westward with supplies and crews include tha Deep Sea Salmon Company, < Althorpy San Juan Fish and ng Port San Juan: Franklin- Packing Co., Port Ash- ton; San Juan Fish and Packing Coy, Uganik; and Robinson l"uLL ing- Co., Zacker Bay. Indications that the spring rusi{ to the territory has begun were evidenced by the large passenger list .the steamen carried on leav- ing Seattle.. She had 290 passen- gers when she left that port last Saturday, among them six can nery crews. After unloading merchandise at the Oity Dock and calling at the} Alaska Juneau wharf, the steam- er left for.the westward at 11:461 P~ yesterday with - the follow- ing passengers: «-Louis -J- ~ Anderson, -Otto Nel- son, John Karo, J. A.Thayer, Paul} | Kegal and one' steerage for Cor. dova;.. L. B:- Adsit,"J. Jaboff .and three steerage: for Latouche; J. A. Ramsey and: Harey ‘A. Wertz for Seward. S3 Lo s e " For. first.’ ¢lass French Dry -Gleanitig: call up Capital - Dye Works; C. 'Meldner, professional cleaner “and - dyér. —adv. SEATTLE, - Margh, 14,—Steam- er Admiral Watfon isailed .at 10 o'clock this morning for Alaska ports ‘with - 112 passengers, ‘in- cluding ‘ the following for Ju- neau: R. W. ‘Bredeton, W. E. Worth and four steeragé. l MARGNITA RETURNS OM LYNN CANAL The Margnita, Capt. H. M. Petersof; - arrived 1in’ pott them Skagway and wayports this morn-: ing with the following passengérs for-Juneau: ' Jack Tritt and wife, and 8. Wallstedt from Skagway; K. 0. Johnson, C. E. Detmar, Henry ‘Smith and Jim McAlister from Haines; C. A. Anderson rrom ‘Willlam Henry Bay. The personnel of the Mntnhn. following changes made recefitly, is headed -by H. M. Peterson, who is in command of the boat. 'R. Treffers is mate, Wyatt Kingman, ' purser; Swan Peterson, chief en- gineer; ' Earl Osborne, ‘assistant engineer;: Tom Larsen, cook, and; Gus Peterson and Andrew Larsen, deckhands. e PRINCESS MARY SOUTH Steamer = Princess Mary, Cap‘. A. Sliter,:arrived in' port'dt 10:30 o'clock last night and left at mid- night for the ‘south with thetol- lowing pagtengeérs: W. C.” Don- aldson, H. W. Moore, Mrs. George ! Brooks, Lee Hudson, Harry Car- roll and Al Ehlenbeck for Seattle. ——— " ATTENTION REBEKAHS Perseverance Rebakah Lodge No. 2 A, L. 0. 0. F. will hold| their regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. Initiation and refresh- ments. Every member urged to attend. Visiting members wel- come. MRS. CHAS. W. CARTER, —~-adv. Secretary. A eSS o L‘OR* -RENT -~ Two steam-heated THE EMPIRE 18 THE MEDIUM Through which - the -general public - can always hlv. its wants o Closing. time . for ulu.mod advertisements: 2 P. M. Chfln‘rm& for display ac- vertigements: 11 A. M. | Ten enu p-r unc llr-t n- sertion. Five eonl. for loldn-ul sub- sequent insertion. Count five average words to the' line. Minitwum ¢harge, 60 cents. FOR RENT rooms with private bath suit- able for three young men. Phone 2754. . FURNISHED _steam-heated room | for rent .in.pgivate home, close in. Board if desired. Inquire Empire. — | " FOR SALE—Furnished four room FOR SALE FOR SALE—Baby Buggy. Phone 366. {FOR SALE CHEAP—Very pow- erful radio receiver, Miraco | | wultra five. See Empire. FOR SALE-—A bargain. 7-Tube Super-Heterodyne = Radio Set, first class condition, complete with A and B Batteries.. In- quire Hellan’s Pharmacy. house on West 10th Street known -as Dick Rowe property, opposite Jack McDonald, 'just off Willoughby Avenue. PIB[~’ form 58 foot frontage by 102 feet' deep. Inquire of D. M.| Bothwell. ! FOR SALE—Lot 350x100 corner of Fourth and Main, opposite| proposed Capital buflding. A/ bargain. Inquire A. I Whyunl FOR SALE—Victrola and Ree-| crds. Phone 155. FOR RENT — $mall room with | kitchenette, also small sleeping room. Phone 436. FOR RENT—Fugnished Apts. by the. week, mQuth.or perman- ent. MacKinnon Apts. > ,Fada Radio Sets and accessor- iqe, Columbia FPhonographs and récords. Radio Electric Co., Mar- tin Lynch. Phone 429. adv. WELCOME CAFE Front Street ! HOME COOKING IIzs. A. Haglund, Prop. 2] Sen;ice Tnnsfgr..&h.» Will Haul Saw Murt and Coal Oftice Ph 189 £ o tdence Phond’ 3501 THE Jun"xll"w LAUNDRY Franklin between . PRONE 380 HOTEL -~ : .ZYNDA ELAVATOR SERVICE 8. EYNDA, Frop. i el s Sy e e e \ L FOR. RENT — The Mathis house ir Douglas. L: W. Kilburn. Plane, Victor urtuopnonic Phono- graph, sewing machines. Rent or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. R s G SRR g FOR RENT —;ruily turnished apartments, single or double.' Newly painted, Baths and hot water furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per mcnth. Apply| Seaview Apts. FOR SALE—Heater. Phone 584./ FOR »saur—uot on Front St Wrangell, Alaska, 26%x60, 2-; story bldg. on rear, 24x30, up-| stairs. furnished. Inguire, .Bm1 pire. FOR SALm — 6 -oom furnished house; all new furniture. In-| quire Belmont Grocery. > FIREALARMCALLS 1-3 Third and l‘nnklh 14 Front and Frankiin, 16 Front, near Ferry Wey. 1-6 Front, opp. Film Exchange. 17 Front, opp. City Whart. 8 Front, near Saw MilL FURNISHED and unturnished Apts. u:q houses. 132 6th Bt.| FOR RENT-—Com! —Comfortabld 3‘- ished .apartment. Apply-N Shop. CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 and 8 room furnished Apts. Phonme 209. w Ew WANTED-—Capable lady ironer at the Capital Dye Works. PR AN T ANTBD—To borrow. $3,000.00 nrluh maney . for six mon! Interest at Mflu per cent u- cured by mortgage on a going husiness ' which .is one of the| ‘hest in the: city. Inquire Em. TR G0 R AR trade a amall heater coal oil range for a rug. Phono ‘Willoughby at Totem Qro. ‘Willoughby, opp. Cele Barn. Front and Bownrd. s-eogd’ Ma Fifth Anil Seward. Fi*e Hall. Gastinea :nd Uawn Way. Seventh and Gold. Fitth and Kennedy. Niuth, back of power house Ave.,| ith -and | A Seventh and Main, Twelfth, at Northern L’dry. Twelfth and ‘Willoughby. 3:3:‘&;:3322!{!335!2!22‘-‘ Alvfi!nn arways pnyl. "o . columns of The Bmpire FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneaa tor vouglas and Thane €:15a.m. *7:15a.m. 0:15a.m.t 12:30p.m.t “4.00p o 15p.m. b3 Op.m. 9:40p.m. 2:C0p.m. 12 midnight 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. Leaveys Dougas (nr Jnnu.n 6:30a.m. :ubp.m. $:30a.m. s:aop m. 9:30a.m.t $7:45p.m. 12:46p.m.t 9:56p.m. 2:15p.m, 12:16a.m. 3:30p.m.t 31:05a.m. t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. {Junean Ferry & Naviga- tion Company PHONE 3-8-5 Special Sale and Special Price on Schillings Best Coffee and l}nking el Powder, Giovanetti’s GROCERY Leave Seattle ALASKA YUKON ALAMED. ALEUTIAN YUKON ALASKA W. E. NOWELL, Agent /—"'_"\___/‘\‘ STEAMSH Crw PA N i s Sollthlmmd Ar.Juneau, Lv.Juneau | Feb. ! Feb. Mar, ;. Mar, Mar. . Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. & Apr. ROGERS ROGERS WATSON ROGERS EVANS Througk ticketa sold from Junéau to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Pangma Canal. Reservations and information on ROUND THRE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAIL, LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, ‘Agent; Phomne 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Nouglas,Alaska * PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H P ALEXAIDEE, President FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE: LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS MARY—March 14, 24; April 3. PRINCESS ALICE—April 14 and 24. "Plckets to ana rron a1l Bastern polntl of United Btates and Canada ~— Various Routes — Liberal Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout tie year operates regular passenger anfl- frelght traig ice from Seward on the Coast t% irbanks in the Interior,> and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During *the winter months there two passenger trains each way, weekly, betwcen Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables- and other Information inquire of any steamship or rallroad sgent, or write B Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt 'axllhy M Route) Anchorage -te ate The ofticial Maflboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. 0. l.l'fi’fl ry Wednesday evening at .8 o'cloek direct to Fumter Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakes, Hoonal, CMehagof; ‘Si my one giving mfoglnlnon ‘arrest and eon\nctlon of £ WX O -4" CHAS G Wmm €o;: ncnhfin

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