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ALMOST POLLY BUT NOT ) QITE' § V" MARINE ¢~ Steamer Movements JI’J.MARGN".A RETURNS NORTHEOUND Vi WITH 16 FOR HERE | Alaska due — | afternoon. SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Admiral Watson scheduled to | sail from Seattle ADIH 4 at | 10 a. m. | | Admiral Rogers scheduled to | | | . sail from Seattle April 5 at | 10 a m. | Aleutian scheduled to uaxl | * froth Seattle April 7 at 9 | & m | 1 | | early tomorrow The Margnita, Capt. H. M. Peter. son, returned from Sitka and way- ports at 6:36 o'clock last evening with the following passengers for Juneau: Joe Repik from Apex-El Nido; | Arvid Johnson and daughter from Sitka; George Thomas, W. S. Me- Kinley, Alfred Tilson and Sigurd ‘Walntod' from Sitka; Anna Mil- toy, Lun Erickson, Fred McMich- | ael, Mrs. Minnie Schultz, Mrs. R. | Hayes and Charles Anderson from ! Tenakee; Jack Austin from Hoo- |nah; John Simich from Hirst Cove; Fred Anderson from the round’ trip. | — - JUDGE ARRIVES HERE Alameda scheduled ‘o sail ~ from Seattle April 10 at 9 | b, . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Mary sails south at | ! midnight tonight. | Yukon due southbound about {1 April 4. | Adfniral Evans due |« bound about April 12. -LOCAL BAILINGS | south- | | | The Judge, Capt. Barney Smith, !'Bawyer and Reynolds boat which ™ hedul to ve |h}lll bean operating in the vicinity L l‘: "’:h”“: ':g, ”“I:.“ I {of Ketchikan for several months, | afrived In port yesterday from the 'm‘:rw:.d:::‘:” y: .h,:l, | Fitst - City and leaving soon af- for. the West Coast. She " N |.&' OIMMIOII will operafe in this vicinity dur. 4 a‘m 8 o'ekck | | ; ing the spring and summer wdniln gkt For | | Btraits rofite af | u'floci every mnmyq months. —ee—— ‘A% u First leaves "nrylw ednesday at 1 p. m. for | | PHEASANT RETURNS Powetsbug and, K;kc and } W ywrtl i — {ing repairs here. The Pheasant SATURDAY EVENING;““’ regular boat returning to the \ | i on the following trip. REALR AP S el MORE HERRING IN The Pheasant, Capt. Robert Maycock, ~arrived in port from Petersburg and wayports yester- diy’ evenlug after making weekly scheduled trip of the America First, which is undergo- _The Admiral Evans, waking| het fifat trip of the 1928 sched- ule ot the Admiral Line, artivéd | fn. port from the South’ at 8! The Hazel, Capt. Frank REd- d'clock Saturday night with the ! Wards, brought 125 barrels of following, passengers for Juneau: | Berring to the Juneau Cold Stor- Misy Liouise Anderson, 1. Lock-|@86 Company this morning. The dn, George Manzrozas, Mrs, Ag- | fish was unloaded at the old plant. fibs Robbins, Marvin Robbins, ‘L. A. White. ana fifteen . steerage ftom. Séatele; B. F. Heintzleman, Miss - Paulson, C. H. Holm, Au- ifey Shaguanie, Frank Parrish, K, Woods, Harold Ricker, L. 8.’ Lenleux, J. 8. Jeftrey, D, pper, L. F. Hebert, Mrs. R. 'rafer and Jesse Fraser from way % vorts. " ‘After unloading a small consign- ment of freight the steamer sailed ut midnight enroute west. This is the first trip of the westward ! boatk of the Admiral Line on the fétenitly announced schedule, and the ‘boat's arrival and departure were on the schediled hours. Paskéngers leaving here were: C. B. Townsend and one steerage for Cordova; ur stéerage for ward; Emil Dahl for Seldovia; 'IIIM 'l‘omn for- Uzinki. BSMARY[S e SCHOONER TAKES BAIT The Western, Capt. Eliason, halibut schooner of Ketchikan, ar- rived in port this morning for bait. - NORTHWESTERN REPAIRED SEATTLE, April 2—Repairs to the steamer Northwestern have been completed at a cost of $170,- 000, . The work required 55 days. The steamer is scheduled to sail on the Southeastern Alaska route leaving here June. 12. ——————— R. K. BURKE'S DAUGHTER [ IS' MARRIED AT SITKA Miss Christine Burke, daughter of R. K. Burke, proprietor of the Bayview Hotel at Sitka, and Mrs. Burke, was married. last Thurs. day at Sitka to Olaf Sunde of that place.. The bride has been a resi- gmt of Sitka for most of her life. he is a graduate of the Ketchi- kan High School. The groom has r Pri tesided in Sitka. for, several years ‘g. ‘.,:‘I‘,"::“,M‘::;". c,:::l and is Associated with a business bau. arlved in port, tromh) Hbuge & that plnce h.at 6 o'clock yésterdsy,|. with the following .:fl".‘?,'m’ ¥, i""é‘.“}‘f: 1 . Lol Lulu, Rockaby Baby. It you go to utsher, . James Mc) uAhton. ":p{h‘,ll qulb!ml e y‘ru Webber, Mr. and ¢ AL o “Allén and Robert Mill cL With 142 tons of freight for Skagway, the steamer sailed for north at 7 o'clock last ecve- fing. She is due to return here dbout midnight tonight, and will t femain in port for about onehalf hour, o i #Vby. Barragat, Mrs FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and ' Franklin, F ut ‘and: Frankiin. it, near Fe: v F““F B & wiwrt ™ Wl!hllhb! at ft Uro. wnltowahv, oD nf and BW ————— TIDES TOMORROW tid 6: —_———— META ANDERSON I8 4 TR S 53 BOUND CHIGNIK ICHOQI- ahd Gol Miss Meta Anderson, tencher of) the Chighik school, passed through Juneau on the Admiral Evans last: night on her w-y to Chignik from, Seattle) 'wheve she has spent m her mother. Miss § s ‘visited with friends * while the boat was in port Satur. | day night. ldwnl 18 open for. the year, from r, lnclusive, l Fifth and @old, Fifth and»Bast. Seventh lnd Goll. Distin Ave., and Indian St Ninth and Calho THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY APRIL 2, 1928 2| FAINTS FROM § BERIGHT/ Y ). IONDER WHAT MA By CLIFF 9 £S ROOR JIM S0 UNCLE SAM'L 2 ART 10 PUPPOSE, T (‘\ NOTICE TO MARINERS Clarence Strait—Snow Pass Gas Buc missing from station, will be replaced as soon as practicable. The buoy, unlighted, is moored temporarily 140 yards, 53 degrees true from Tide Island in 23 fath- oms of water. » Chatham Strait—Point Crowley, (Light, reported extinguished Mar, 7, was relighted March 24, 1928, By the direction _of the Commis- gioner of Lighthouses, W. C. Di- brell, Superintendent. e AT THE HOTELS Dan Mills, Hyder; Carlson, Seattle; L. F opér, V. K. Woods, Frank Parrish, Seattle; M. Holm, Petersburg; Amanda Paulson, Ketchikan; W. W, son, Salt Lake; J. 8. Jeffrey, Se- attle; M. B. Dahl, Killisnoo; 8. A, Langseth, Christine Halvorsen, city; Olaf Swanson, city; Joseph Replk, Lisianski, Alfred 'Tilson, Fred, McMjehael, Cordova; S.i Wallstedt, W. A. Allen and wite, Los Angeles; Howard E. Webber, New York; Arvid Johnson, Gus Ronguist, Brothers Tsland; Julius lleluemmm. Sumdum. Alaskan Mrs. L. Anderson, Los Angeles; Jacob . Brahdvick. .. Detersburs; | George Mandrof, Seaflle; A F, Dfivls Sent‘\e H., Morrison, Se- attlé; L. O'Maliey, Seattle; J. Gal- breath, Seattle; Frank Bougard, clty; Bud May, Speel River, Zynda L. A. White, Inian Island; McKigley, city; Eugene Sumdum, : ——— Rugene Permanent Waves, $15. Amerfean Beauty Parlor. ——adv Floyd 1. Hebert, Spokan w. s Owens, NOTICE, AND CALL OF SPECIAL ELECTION ON ISSUANCE OF SEWER BONDS BY THE TOWN OF JUNEAU, ALASKA, Pursuant to a resolution adopt- ed by the Common Council the town of Juneau, Alaska, & speciual election is hereby called to be held in said town on May 1st, 1928, at which will be sub- mitted to the qualified electors of said town whose names appear on the last assessment roll of sald town for municipal taxation, the question: Juneau, Alaska, issue its bpnds I!ur the purpose of improving its isewerage system? Said election is called and will be held pursuant to the Act.of iCongress of February 11, 1925 and, if 60% or more of saul qualified pleclnrs answer said question in the affirmative, town will issue, during the coun- cilmanic year 1928 to 1929, not to exceed .$10,000.00 of said botids, bearing interest at the rate of 67, per annum, and use such part thereof as may be re- quired for said purpose. The polling place of said spec- ial election which will be held on May 1st, 1928, will be in the Fire Hall in the City Hall in said town and the regular 1928 municipal registration will be used as the registration for said election. Dated at Juneau, March 29, 1928 THOMAS JUDSON, Mayor. H. R. SHEI‘ARD Clerk. Alaska, Last publication April 30, 1928. THIS IS THE PLACE Where there is always on hand la t of the best}, that t t affords ‘in Plain and Fancy Groceries, Vegetables, Fruits, Cnnned Goods, etc. We take as great cdte ift fllling orders’ as you wot:'},d _yourself if you were to come to our xbteore in perum.t l?.ememti r, too, promptness an courtesy are combined with High Qual.ity and Reason- able Prices to make it a pleasure to ‘trdde he: i | Gastineau | D. | Chester Hug- |- ers fox @ gt The Bmpite. the| D1d page of ! Shall the town of ! First publieation, Mar. 30, 1928. | i |FOR RENT — Sman_room with sald | ™ | ! | i ¥ SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Plédses i PHONES 8585 THE EMPIRE 18 THE MEDIUM Throulh whm.h the gemeral blic- | lways have its Closing,. time L lasaitied ldvertlumentl. ‘E i Closing time for dilp\ly 8d- vertisements: 11 A. Ten cents. per, lide “Hedt - sertion. | .Five ceats for conuiods aub- uqul.nt ingertion. Count. five average worda to #he line. " Minltwm chargé, 50 cemts. FOR RENT — Fusnished single rooms..for men. Inqiure "Hel- lan’s Pharmacy. FOR RENT--Three room Ilouu keeping apartment. Also slm:le; rooms Phone 602, FOR RENT—Sleeping Room. J\n FOR SALE boat, 12 h. p. engine, power This is an exceptionally fine! hoat and can he hi\rl at an at at Ketchikan, Address ! H. Sauter, 626 Hnll\ St., land, Ore CAFE, ciecuically equipped, in first class condition, for sale or lease, reasonable terms, see or write A. C. Stendal, PeteYs- burg, Alaska, owner. FOR SALE—Lang range suitable for camp or small re rant. Used only seven months, Cheap for cash. Midget Lunch. |FOR SALE OR LEASE — Louvre Bldg., Front § National Bank, stori twelve Inquire Ashby Gastineau. , opposite First 33x138 ft, two rooms upstairs. Bros.,, Hotel FOR SALE Hatching ply Phone 438, » | FOR RENT —Furnisned, &taam-| heated roo! Inquire Empire or P. O. Box! 1. i suitable for two. - White Pekin duck, $1.50 doz.; $1.00 doz. Leave ord- Ed. Ju- Leghorn, ers at Home Grocery or Hangon, Auk Hill. Box A, neau, Alaska. kitchenette, also small llesgns room. Phone 436. Piane, Vlc‘;«—u urtiiopnonie Phono- graph, sewing machines. Rent or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR RENT — sutly furnished apartments, single or double. Newly painted. Batks and hot water furnished. Furnished cabins $5.00 per mcmth. Apply|-. Seaview. Apts. ! | - i FURNISHED and unfurnished! Apts. and houses. 132 6th St.| 'FOR SAL1s—Gasboat, {WANTED— 28 ft. by 8 ft. beam with 9 h, p. Stand- arde engine; one gill net—22 meshes deep by 9” mesh. Can be seen at the Larsen Creek sawmill, WANTED Lunch. WANTED wants a job, Prices right; in town. Ring Ross the Painter Clean and quick. best workmauship 146. CLIFF Apts., 1; furnished Apts. ALESMAN WANTED SWEATER MILL — Largest its kind with Chicago wareroom making poular priced Shakers and Fancys. Men, women, kids Spot dnd Fall grip line wants man established Alaska or don’t answer. Sell ours your present nonconflicting line to men’s and general stores. No one can beat you ‘on prices. Unusual deal. Scotch English Knitting Mills—Western Divi- slon, 206 W. Adams St., Chi- cagg. LOST AND FOUND~ 2 and 8 room Phone 209. ey FOUND—Keys on key ring, onjs Glacler. Highway between Ju- neau. Dairy and Sheldon’s. In- quire Empire. ! msam.LANEoUs & and have y fortune wm from your h Wark, Dusiness, marriage ahd “the futute foretold. 302 Fromt Street. 7 59 i S THE ROCKLAND BOARDING HOUSE ¥ is How open for business. | Room amd Board. Home Cook- ing. Mrs. Shor( rop. [ AR with | T o Service Transfer Co. ! Wikl Haui Saw Mill Wood and" Coal Ofticé Phone 389 Reolrlo:mc Phone 8601 RELIABLE Tmmsrm Phone 149 . 148 COURTESY aad GOOD smnvrcn Our Motto THE EMPIRE, HAS THE LARG- {BST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA. . MAIL BOAT A Leaves every Wedneésday, 1 p. PETERSBUR 1.J. SmAricx GEO. ANpEnaON P! epnlrln. e call llh deliver PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe girdie and everything complete. ! Port- | Buff Leghorn, $1.50 dez.; White | s | Waitress. Apply Fiscp STERRETT [BOT T HAS A HUNCH HES FIGGERED OUT THAT ° [THAT'S How MARRIAGES OQ!@\MATE’ | FERRY TIME CARD TROLL I'R FOR §Al E — 32-foot | [ Leaves Juneau ior Douglas and Thane v 1Dl | | 00p.m b 3:15p.m.} } *4:00p.m | I.ewe“ Douglas fm Junefln | 10a.m. | | midnight t1:00a.m. —Thane. —Freight will be accepted. aturdays only. Bffective April 1st. | | | | | | | | | —B Juneau Ferry & Naviga- | tion Company eggs: | PHONE 3:8-5 Special Sale and Special Price on Schillings Best Coffee and Baking Powder ' Giovanetti’s GROCERY _ eeles Bakery 127 Front St. Phone 222 | Skagway. MERICA FIRST m. from Juneau, way points to G and KAKE HARO'S WOTDR BOATS LINE * Accomiioddtions for Bight Seethe‘uhppetdbondarfim 374 FINEST STEAMERS South From Seattle Juneau Mar. 1( Mar. Mar. 1 Mar Mar Mar April 2 \ UKON ALAMEDA ALASKA ALEUTIAN . 26 Apul 11 ) & 24 1 7 April 18 W. E. NOWELL, Agent Phene 2 l{gular‘y and Dependab ! % Southbound Ly. Seattle Juneau Lv. Juneau Vessel Ar. 28 Mar. 3 Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 12 Apr. 19 Apr. 11 2 May 3 2 Apr. 26 Througu tickets soid from Juneau to Califor- nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. Reservations and information on ROUND THRE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to'the ORIENT via AMERICAN MAILL LINE BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE: SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President ‘FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS MARY—March 14, 24; April 3. PRINCESS ALICE—April 14 and 24. Tickets to and fron: all Eastern points of United Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. [ CANADIAN (PACIFIC THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight train, service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger traing each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables and otker information inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (M lexnlsy hrk Eouu) Anchorage Alaska COASTWISE TRANSBORTATION CO. The official Mailboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. O. leaves the - | City Dock every Wednesday evenimg at 8 o’clock direct to Funter || Bay, Hawk Inlet, Killisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagof, Sitka and Way Forts. Hoonah. Returning via Warm Springs Ba,, Killisnoo, Tenakee Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'elock for Haines and Returning leavea Skagway Tuesday night at 7 o’clock A. F. McKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 1497 Motorship Margnita . * JUST ARRIVED ANOTHER NEW STOCK OF WALLPAPER Full line of BASS-HUETER PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE CHAS G. WARNER CO. ENGINEERS and MACHINISTS AGENTS FOR Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, Palmer Brothers Sterling and Johnson Qutbeard Motoflt COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY