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A\ ) NS A - DARN FLINNY HE HAINT HH!E I SEENHIMFLY N TS MIDDLE NAIDOW, AS PLAIN i‘\“w MY STARS ! HE SHORE 1S) DROWNDED, AINT HE? 1 Steamer Movements 1 NORTHBOUND 1 Aleutian in port at 11:30 west- { 'bound. Princess Mary due Thursday i night. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Mary scheduled to | safl trom Vancouver March | 19 at 9 p m | Admiral Rogers scheduled to | ’ sall from Seattle March 21 | @t 10 a. m. Yuken scheduled to sail from Beattle March 24 at 9 a. m. Alsmeda , scheduled to sail from . Seattle March 24 at | 9.p: b, | Admiral Evans scheduled to safl from Seattle March 28 | ‘8t 10.a m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Alaska due: southbound about | Marfch 23. No report from | Seward. | Adrhiral Watson due south- | ‘bound ‘about March 28. | LOCAL SAILINGS | fhith 'scheduled to ieave | fitka and way ports at | k Wednesday night. | © for Bkagway every | at 11 p; .. ) -sailp for Chickagot | ports at 6 o'edck | Vednesday higkt. For | Strajts route ac | k every Saturday | Wmuflay at 1 p. m. for! Petersburg and Kake apd | § wayports, b ——eo—— CURACAD TO SAIL The Curacao, .Admiral Line ighter, is due to sail from Se- tle for Junean March 28, and March 18, —eto—— TIDES TOMORROW d triet; L BUMPER AFPLE CROP { WELLINGTON; March 20—New alANd has hégun to ship ity per. apple ¢rop of 2,500,000 "emd it 18 expected 900,000 Il be exported by July 1. While country prodyees more than varieties, ‘shippers are concen- on eight. & R S— r A. J. QUOTATIONS INW YORK, -March 20— Alaske Juneau mine #dek s qudted today e ————-e—— i New BooUs ‘ter: Easter Suite ve arrived. ¥ MARINE NEWS ALEUTIAN HAS 73 FOR JUNEAU Steamer in f’or! Today. from South with Four Days’ Mail, Freight Aleutian, Capt Gus Nord, arrived in port at 11:30 o'clock this morning from the south with three days’ mail, 176 tons of freight, and the following passengers for Juneau: Thomas J. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Behrends, Mrs. C. D. Fe - son, Gus George, Leona Graber, Mrs. E. Howdeshell, Mrs.’ John Hill, N. Hillsbery, Mrs. Jean Lar, sen, Ed Levy, Henry Mabry, Mrs. L. Mabry, Don Meldrum, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Noyes, Mrs. J. M. Olson, Carl Parker, John A. Rab- erts, R. E. Robertson, H. B. Rum- sey, Ben Smithy Thelma Warwick, George F. Weisel, Tom White, Margaret R. Wightman and seven. teen steerage from Seattle. P. Padebush, William H. Cas- well, Pete L. Johnson, A. Mac- Dougal, Lu Turoff, R. J. Som- mers, J. E. Nelson, R. E. Sheldon, H. R. Shepard, B. Giordine, Mar- tha Sey, Elizabeth Sey, Mae Fra- ser, Roberta Fraser, M‘z‘; Carl- v, Violét Lifidel," '8 Lun. ell, Madeline Riedi,” afid { Viana ahto from Ketchikan. :Robert Livie, Harry Brandt, & James Orme, ‘Fred Orme, Harry E. Waid, Henning Berggren, Ar- thur Burke, Judson Whittior, Henry Neilson, H. F. Preston and C.’A. Schonacker, from Wrangell, Steamer Congressman Saves Cigar from Grant WETHERSFIELD, Conn., March 20—E. Hart Fenn, congressman from the first Connecticut dis- keeps packed away in & tin box a cigar given to him in 1880 by President U. 8. Grant. He might have .added to lately another presidential cigar, when he and othef répreséntatives were entertained at breakfast by President Coolidge. But when the White House cigar box was pass- ed, Fenn decided that he'd rather h“e a’smoke than another sou- venir. The representative, a former newspaperman, was interviewing Grant ‘durisg the Garfield-Hancock camppign’. when the, general light £d .2 oigar and passed another to His; interviewer. Fenn. quickly, sub- stituted u for one in his pocket and saved It ‘he Royal Electnc Vacuum leaner ! ‘Danes Seek Parity With U. S. Tariff OOPENHAGEN, Denmark, -Mar. 20—At the request of their con- servative supporters the’ ‘present liberal government in ‘Denmark has consented to an investigation as to the desirability of a mew | commercial policy. The conservatives want higher faritt walls, but are willing to compromise on the . so-called double tariff system, an elastic custom policy enabling the gov-; ernment to employ a lower tariff on goods from couniries admitting Danish products free or at a rea.. sonable tariff, while. the highest tariff can be used against those which keep out' Danish. goods by high taritt walls. The liberal par- ty wants free- trade. It carried into effect this douvle tariff system is likely to hit Amer- ican imports into Denmark - most Mverely Higher Air Studied ) In Blggelt Balloen FRIF‘DRI(‘IIQHAFEN (‘ermnn\4 March 20—A series of investiga- tion flights are being conducted by the Zeppelin Cemstruction eom- pany with the "largest ballood ever built, to stidy -atmospheric currents in higher altitudes and| their effects on the human’ sys- tem and on motors. The huge balloon has a gas capacity of 353,000 cubic feet and a diameter of 85 feet. The gon-| dola accommodates four pnssex'l gers and carries a small motor to test the working of motors in & rarified atmosphere. ‘The balloon has been named after “Bartsch von Siegfeld,” the! pioneer ' of secientific aeronauties, who' was killed in 1902 while maklng a-landing in Holland. T TRy | ‘ &T ME-NOT | ROOMS Strietly iouo cooking. ' Ples and cakes made to order. ! Chicken dinner every Thurs- | day night.¥ % | Mrs. Katherine flooker WELCOME CAFE Frant Street HOME' COOKING =, A lnlud. Prop. Service Transfer Co. Will Haui.Saw Mill Wood and. Coal Office Phone 889 Residance’ Fhone 3501 U — | THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Front and Becond Btreets THE EMPIRE 18 “THE MEDIUM: Through which the general public can always have. its wants supplied. i Closing time for classified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display sd- i vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per liné lifst In- sertion, Five cents for conunyous aub- sequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minirium charge, 50 cemts. FOR RENT FOR RENT — Héated furiished rooms. Block from Bergmann. Phone 2754. i FTURNISHED steam-heated room for rent in private home, eclose in. Board if desired. Empire. P e R Y FOR RENT — ‘Shall rooixi(, kitchenette, also small slee] room. Phone 4386. X 0 o e s A ¥ Y FTOR RENT-—Furnished Apts.; by the week, month or.perman- ent. MacKinnon Apts. S TS e S B FOIL RENT — The Mathis hbuse in Douglas. L. W. Kilburh. ~ Piane, Victor urtuopnonic Phono- graph, sewing machines. Rent or sale, Anderson Music Shoppe: FOR RENT — ruily furnif apartments, single or double. Newly painted. Baths and hot water furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per mltl Apply Seaview Apts. A N S FURNISHED and unfurnished Apts. and houses. 132 6th Bt. FOR RBNT—Comfortabl ished lp-runent. Apply N Shop. OLIFF- Apts., 1, 2 and 3 mrnbficfl Apts. Phone 'WANTED {FOR SALE—Gasboat, 8 ft. beam with 9 h. p. Stand-| one gill net—=22! |FOR SALE—Heater. Inquire |’ h | P, FOR SALE CHEAP—Show case and electric hot plate. Phone 397. 28 ft. arde engine; meshes deep by 9” mesh. Can be seen at the Larsen Creek sawmill. FOR -SALE—A bargain. 7-Tube Super-Heterodyne Radio Set, first class condition, complete with A and B Batterfes.. In- quire Hellan’s Pharmacy. FOR SALE—Victrola and Rec- «rds. Phone 155. Phone 584. | FOk paun—uot on Front St., Wrangell, Alaska, 26%x60, 2-| story bldg. on rear, 24x30, up-l stairs furnished. Inquire Bm- pire. MISCELLANEOUS ALMIST—Uome ‘an@ have your fortune told from your hand. ‘Work, business, marriage lnd< the future foretold. 802 Front Street. LOST AND FOUND e B e LOST—Somewhere in glas or: Juneau last Tuesday—a pair ot dark celluloid rimmed .glasses in black case. Finder returf to Guy's Drug Store. Reward:. —— ) o, —a by | FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneaa for pouglas and Thane :15a.m. *7:15a.m. 0:15a.m.1 12:30p.m.t I:Wp.rn. 12 midnight 3:15p.m.t $1:00a.m. Leaves Dougas for Junean 6:30a.m. o:u5p.m. 8:30a.m. 6:30p.m. p:30a.m.t 37:45p.m. 12:45p.m.t 9:56p.m. 2:15p.m, 12:16a.m. 3:30p.m.{ $1:06a.m. t—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. Junean Ferry & Naviga- tion Company *4.00p ;. 6:15p.m. $7:30p.m. 9:40p.m. PHONE 3-8-5 Spcoul Sale and Suohl Price on Schillings Best Coffec and Baking Giovanetti’s *"GROCERY -— |FIRE ALARM cALLS Third and Franklin, Front and Frankiin. Front, near Ferry Wey. Front, opp. Film Front, opp. City Whart. Front, ncar Saw -MflL Willouzghby at Totem Gro. Willpughby, opi WANND to. Exchange — Short bed lt;u génuine leather lined davenp t for.a long fllvemp. Inquire 528 Rnhedy st private lofi'}. Interest 127 Front 8t. ’I'HI Phone 222 HAS THE UP-TO-DAI‘I A From Juneau Mar. 21 Mar. 28 April 4 Mar. 26 April 11 April 18 Leave Scattle -....Mar. ...Mar. Mar. Mar. -..Mar. April 10 17 24 24 31 7 ALASKA /. ALEUTIAN . YUKON ALAMEDA ALASKA ... ALEUTIAN ... W. E. NOWELL, Agent and J/.a/_y Southbound ' Lyv.Juneau Feb. 29 | Mar. 14 ' Mar. 28 Mar, 28 Apr. 11 Lv.Beattle -Feb. 22 .Mar. -Mar, -Mar. Mar. Ar.Juneau Feb. 26 Mar. 11 Mar. 18 Mar. 25 Apr. 1 ROGERS ROGERS WATSON ROGERS EVANS Througx trckets sold {fom Juneau to Califor- mia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Rewervations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAI, LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Nouglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. ¥. ALEXANDER, President FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLR LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS MARY—March 14, 24; April 3. ALICE—April 14 and 24, om a1l Eastern 'om of l1 a — Various Routes — Lii TES,. Agent. PACIFIC Tickets 't Btates ai lhpoun. -_———-i_—_—_—— THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operatés regular passenger and freight ' train service from Seward on the Coast to Falirbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika .branches. During the winter months there are two r traing ::gl‘l“ 'I’,d m;::ly, ’t;c't'o-n"s‘wllrd ;nd u!“nlm time- and other lormation inquire steamship or rafiroad agent, or write " k s Dept. of the Interior THEALASKAWOAD COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. The official Mallboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves bt Ofty Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Fuptes Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tehakes, Hoonah, Chichagot, Sitka and ~ Way Ports. Returnifig vis Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, Tenskee Hoonah. Leav wvery Monday night at 11 o'elock for Haines and Skagway. Returning leaves Skagway ‘Tuesday alght at 7 o'sloek A P McKlNNON, Agent, Reliable Transter Co,,'Phone NB rd ‘lonnwwfllbepudte nyoudvug the arrest and ¢ orlnuonfgp sulators on the tr AlnhTreadwullGo