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o i S e e i s i i i s S i e A IS § 8 s — £ ¢ B Y FISHFREEIING VESSEL IS NOW - ON WAY NORTH First Craft of Kind Sails from Seattle for West- ward Points SEATTLE, April 11— The first Alaska vessel equipped for freez ing fish, the motorship Donna fane, of the Utopian TFisheries Company, has sailed for Prince William Sound Fifty tons of herring each day for use of halibut fishermen as bait, will be frozen aboard the vessel. ‘The Donna Lane will operate on | Prince William Sound, Cook ‘Inlet and around Kodiak. Herring will| be prepared' in blocks of 50 pounds The motorship has space| for 2,000,000 pounds of frozen rring, a saltery for mild curing wnh A capaeity ‘of /25 .a;day and dry storage fo:| 7809, bhrpels of mild cured herring |} elamllbo of; cold storage space. m ROG! 3 " Stem\sr'An&nlral Rogers, ' Capt. Frank Landstrom, which arrived here ' from’ the - south yesterday’ at :30 p. m., sailed at 3:30 pi m with’ the following passengers; Mts, Jack White for Hainess'A. K. Hillery, Mrs. F. Feero, Jane anty and Florence M. VanDe- all for. Skagway: Mr. and Mps. 3. A. Lawrence, J. H. Peterson,! Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Webber, g.‘hmanes, S. J. Oliver, Henry, 'L rt, Jolin Eagen and Carl Dus: lop for Sitka; Belle Rankin for Sitka'dnd 'return; 41 Before leaving the Ghannel fhe steamer put in at Douglas for an Tour to unload freight. She {3 due 'to return here at 8 o'clock POLLY AND HER PALS |ALASKA ARRIVES AND | Hndduhl, WHO W TRONDER! THAF FELLER N THE Hé”EA“’ Jivinge:? PARLOR WiTH OUR A PUPFICKLY S LIN'D AUGHTEE"— A‘DO(?ASLE CHAP NORTHBOUND | Princess Alice due to. arrive tomorrow afternoon or eve- ning. | Alameds due Mongay. | SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Yukon scheduled to sail from | Seattle April 14 at 9 a. m. | Alaska scheduled to sail from Movements !| ' s NEWS morning, but will leave| | Seattle April 2T at 9 a. m. | of her regular sailing| | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | a new smoke stack| | Admiral Evans due south- the old one on her! bound tomorrow morning. eattle, and she must| | Admiral Watson due south- urn as. soon as possible in or-{ [ bound April 19, | der to sail on her next trip onj | Admiral Rogers due south- || schedule. bound 8 o'clock Friday | Neet Is acting as purser morning. l‘w« trip in place of W. E. Brughel| | Aleutian is scheduled south- | who is in Seattle recuperatingl | bound about April 18. from an operation. Mr. Neet's LOCAL SAILINGS 1! (regular position is Assistant Pur-| | Margnita scheduled to leave | for Sitks and wiy ports at 8 o'clock Wednesday uight. | Safls for Skagway évery | Monday at 11 p. m. V'rginia IV sails for Chichagof l and way ports at 6 o’elock every Wednesday nigkt. For u(»r - SAILS EARLY TODAY| Steamer .\ld\lm. Capt. William ] | Jensen, reached here from the| | Chatham Straits route ef | westward at 3:15 o'clock this| | 10 o'clock every Saturday morning with the following for! | night. \ Juneau: Rex Cox, C. N. Keil, J.| America First leaves every A. Ramsey, W. Johnsgn, C. E. | ‘Wednesday at- 1 p. m, for )| | Otto and Joe Donahoe. | Petersburg and Kake and While in port the steamer load.| | Wwayports. 6d 29 boxes of fresh halibut, be-| % ing shipped by the San Juan buy-| T , er, Wallls George, and 17 boxes s AT BUTT o s oot armon|STEAMER ALEUTIAN HERE LAST NIGHT ENROUTE TO WEST| fresh, being shipped by Sam Mor- ris to the New England Fish Com- pany. Pagsengers leaving here at 5 0'clm‘k this morning were: Mrs. Steamer Aleutian, Capt. Gus 5. B. McKechnie, Dan Poznan, B. Mrs. Leona Meals, Mrs. Anna' Jensen, Robert —Simpson John Rudy, Mrs. R. J. Shepard, Mabel Jameson, Marjorie Sheépard and ‘five stereage for 'Seattle; J. V. Davis, Gus Gelles, Charles Hawkesworth and two stéerage for Ketchikan. i gl L EVANS DUE 8 A, M. Nord, arrived in potrt from the south at 10:30 o'clock last night with two days’ .mail, 163 tons of freight, and.the following passen-) gers for Juneau: Mrs. A. ‘Huglund, L. O. Hotf, Verna Makepeace, Myrtle ‘Matson, Mrs. H. W. Park- er, H. H. Post, Irene Redick, Jack Royce, S. A. Susmarsk, Cora Smith, Mr. and. Mrs. Karl Theile, Oscar Tilson, ‘A. H. Wilford and Mr. and Mrs. The Admiral Evans, Capt. S. J.|two Ssteerage from Seattle, Gilje, is scheduled to arrive in Eldred Ireland and wife Sam i port enroute south at § o'clock|Sethen, H. M. Hollmann, Mrs. D. tomorrow morning, local agents|J Williams, L. M. Carrigan and said “today. three steerage from Ketchikan; o R B T Mrs. Carl Christianson and Robert FORD BRINGS HALIBUT J. Diven from Wrangell. After unloading freight until The Ford, Capt. Martin Erstad,|2:20 o'clock this. morning the arpived in port last night withfsteamer left for the westward. £,000 pounds of halibut which was purchased by the San Juan Fish and Packitg, Company, through its buyer, Wallis George, at 10 and 5 this morning. She has cannery calls as follows, in addition to her regular ports: Tenake¢e, Shepard Point, Stevens Creek, Drier Bay, Nellie Jian, alid ar) election, A (y & Square g tment for Inyested Capital, C. T. (TOM) GARDNER FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINAT!ON FOR SENATOR at Kasaan before coming to Ju- neau Passengers leaving were: Shepard, Elis 'Lindstrom, W. B. Kentzell, Henry DeLous, George W. Taylor and six stéeragée for Cordova; Mrs. Grace Silverman for Valdez; one steerage for La- touche; Pete Rakovich, liam Nesbit, Marian O. Scribner and two steerage for Seward. —— FOR R. I, SEATTLE: FISH PRICES SEATTLE, April 11—Halibut sold yesterday for ‘1114 and 16% cefits a pound. Vessely arrived with 30,000 pounds. Mixed cod sold for 3 cents 'l'he receipts were heavy.” -——M TIDES Ton‘HOW Low. tide...11:48 a. High tide 3 Low _ tide High ‘tide et MARGNITA RETURNS TODAY Matlboat: Margnita, Capt. Peterson, grrived in port Skagway }nd-wlypor‘ts this m ing with C. Black from S PETERQ!URQ FOR Eight pupils of the local h! school, four boys and' four gt will take part in the try-out for the Southeastern ‘Alaska Declama- tion Contest, Superintendent C. H. Bowman afiounces. will be held April 13.—(Peters- burg Press), ——e——— TAXICAB THE PRESIDENT Phone 257. Thig fine car cost more but nothing too good -for my patrons. The *‘President” will please the most fastidious. Robert Leslie ) Turner. adv. - We cali ano geiiver. Phone 528. LET Almquist r” Your Sult. il 24, 1928. He stands 1 for Labor and Fair Crab Bay, while a call was made} THE.DAILY ALASKA EMPJRE WEDNESDAY APRIL 11, 1928, By CLIFF STERKE’I‘T EXPLAH:IE) HES IN THERE IN' “To FOLLY KNEELIN'ON THE CAT! i | . THE EMPIRE 18 THE MEDIUM Through which the general public can always have its wants , Closing time for clullfled advertisements: 2 P. M { Closing time tor,dluplly ad- vertisements: 11 A, M. Ten cents per line lret In- sertion. Five cents for con.naous sub- sequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minitum charge, 50 cents. *-—————a FOR RENT FOR RENT — Four room nlcely furnighed apartment; clean; good ‘view. Inquire 115 W. 6th Street. . Phone 330. FOR RENT — Fuarnished hedted room. Phoné 2754. FOR RENT — Furnished single © rooms; for men. JIngiure Hel- lan's_Pharmacy. § e e e e FOR RENT—Three room house- keeplng “apartment. Also single rooms . Plione 602. {FOR RHN7T —- Sman room with | room. Fhohe 436. ’ D Piano, Victor urtuopnonic Phono- graph, sewing ‘machines. Rent’ or salg. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR RENT — ruily furnished apartments, single or doubl Seaview Apts. N piBer i o NN FURNISHED and unfurnished-— Apta. 8nd Thouses. 182 6th Bt CL ifi Apts., 1,.2 and 3 room furnished Apti § Phone 209. LOST AND FOUND LOST-—A bunch of keys. Return McCaul’s Garage. Reward. .| LOST—A Tight _tan. lady's - brella at A. B, Hall last sat- urday night. Phone 3101 ~ WANTED i 1WA K.ennnt for store' at good location on Front Street. Will erect building to suit. | . Tom McMullen. . Clean and quick. Prices right; best workmanship - Ring 146. pk, business, age and ”ti-hm toretold. un Front THE ROCKLAND BOARDING HOUSE iness. The &y-out) |y e s T S A. B. CHAUVIN RELTABLE NEWS STAND Just opened for business Tce Cream, Candy, Tobacco Next door to Reliable Transf Advertising siways pays. Use fl'%fl‘m kitchbn@tte. also small sleepingi Newly painted. Baths and hot| | water. furnished. F urn is hed) cabins $5.00 per month. Apply, FOR SALE §—Effective April 1st. |FOR SALK-—Une galvanized iron | bdke oven; bakes about 70, i ) loaves at once, Inquire of Har-| PHONE 3-8-5 iy Dorke, Tenakee, Alaska. | 9 i |W*.“—m Special Sale and Special CAFE, vieccrically equipped, Price first class condition, for sale or| FERRY TIME CARD FOR SALE—One 3 room house; % | one 7 room house; well furn-| ished on lot 100x150 ft. Gar-| . N | age. Inquire California Gro-| Juneau Ferry & Naviga- | cery. tion Company FINEST LARGEST SAILING SCHEDULE 3 Due Juneau Southbound April 15 April 16 April 25 ALEUTIAN ALAMEDA YU I\i)\ \pi 130 June June June *AL. :\%K A *ALAMEDA June *ALEUTIAN June *—Summer Excursion trips W. E. NOWELL, Agent June 11 21 Phone 2 SEI\’I/I/VG ALAS. %] f?gg’wacy aend Dependably Southbound Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneau FOR SALE—3#4 ft. gas boat, 15“ Leaves Juneau for Douglas and A‘,,r 37l 23: }5 1 h. p. Sterling engine. Inquire | Thane Apr. 9 Apr. 11 Hamilton or Otten, Aalskan | 154, 6:15pm. ! Apf. 2t May 3 Hotel Sa.m. $7:30p.m. Apr. 23 Apr. 26 e = as, pro] a.m.§ 9:40p.m. | FOR SALE — Four rooms and | pm.t §11:15p.m. Througu tickets soid from Juneau to Califers large bath room furnished. | )op.m. 13 midnight nia ports also to New York via Panama Cana Cheap. $400.00 cash, balance | 3:16pm.t $1:00a.m. Reservations and information on ROUND TH like rent. Apply 826 6th St. | ," 00D.1h. ) : WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- S it LA DB ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN {F()R SALE—Wilton rug, almost Leaves Douglas for Juneau MAIL LINE. 1 bW, e B i 304 Op.m. new, 9x12. Inquire Empire. .M. Pt BRICE H, HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 i § 3 . , A t, Phon D ) B g g mer Y 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agen e 18,Douglas,Alaska ber. Cheap if taken this week B PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE G. Getchell, Phone 149 or 109. 2 e The ADMIRAL LINE FOR SALE—6 houses—from 3 to| 5: 8 rooms in a house; good view; *__Thane. ALEXAND! 0 small payment down, hnlam‘v;[ f—Freight will be accepted. B x, BR, Progidant like rent. Call E. L. Gruber. | i_Saturdays only. e ————————————————————————————— FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS ALICE April {4, 24; May 5, 15, 26; June 3. Tickets to ahd from all Eastern points of Unite#' Btates and Canada — Various Routes — lecnl! ) P CANADIAN Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. [ THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year cperates 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 trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables and other information inquire of any steamship or lease, reasonable terms, see or on Schillings Best write A. C. Stendal, Peters- 3 burg, Alaska, owner. Coffee and Baking FOR_SALE_OR LWASY — Louvre Powder Bldg., Front Bt., opposite First| . 9 National Bank, 33x138 ft, two| Gu)'vanettl S stories, twelve rooms upstairs Inquire Ashby Bros, Holizll GROCERY Gastineau. | FOR SALE -— Hatching eggs: White Leghorn, $1.00 doz. Leave orders at Home Grocery or Ed. Hanson, Auk Hill. Box A, Juneau, Alaska. FOR SALw—ashoat, 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. THE' ® HAS THE LARG- EST, MO!‘I‘ UP-TO-DA‘!‘II AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT 'IN ALASKA. Service Transfer Co. | Will Hau? Saw Mill Wood Oftice Phods 389 " Residence Fhoms 8501 Baker the Paiiter} finfi:flm‘frn, mpirs .} 127 F"""‘“ _,!m il W o MAIL AT AMERICA FIRST 9, 1 p. ;. from Juneati; Way jofuts to PETERSBU}_!G and KAKE EAHO’S MOTOR BOATS LINE ity Wednesday for Excursion urier 'llld Port Althorp, ¢ MM -‘:u Ollehag;rt, on_ City Hotel, Phone MOTORSHIP B B o, Carry m-ku:ommmmumnn n.uxor:r,nrnmnwmom rajlroad agent, or write Dept. of the Inferior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Boute) Anchorage Alasks COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening, starting April 25 on [ simmér schedule direct to Iunter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, | Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Baranof, Tyee, Kake, Petersburg, Wrangell, Port Alexander, Port Walters and way port. Information, 3 A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone '149. 5 i JUST ARRIVED ANOTHER NEW STOCK OF WALLPAPER' " Full line of BASS-HUETER PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE ENGINEERS and AGENTS FOR , Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, Palmer Brothers : Sterling and ]olmsbn Olubonrd Maton COMPLETE LINE OF SH[P CHANDLERY o