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| § ! L ——————— - ——— . D 21 o 5 - e A o o e A s e M i v i T POLI:Y AND HER PALS [PLAY THIS TONE ) [FOLLY. = DAH-DA DIDD|TY: DUM: ] LH 5 4 15 NEwWs To Mr:\ RA! 1 NEVER TAW SHU EA”—)OFH" — ) ALAMEDA IN BOUND NORTH LAST NIGHT The Alameda, Capt. C. V. terland, reached here at 10 o'clock yesterday evening with eighty tons of freight and the following passengers for Gastineau Channe Alice Shabaldak, B. M. Ma leumikoff, W. T. Vale, Adolf Ham- mon, W. D. Donaldson, Robert Simpson, Mrs. W. C. Jones, H. W Egert, Sig Nanson, M. V. Han- cock, Marjorie Blankinship, Frank W. Hanna, D. Bllehumeur and twenty steerage. From here the scheduled to go to Haines Skagway, and then to cann at Todd and Tenakee, returning to Juneau at 9 o'clock tonight. Passengers sailing from here at 3 o'clock this morning were: Mrs. Bdward Haller, M. A. Johnson and Jim Haller for Haines; Miss Wil liams for Skagway. ———— WATSON CALLS HERE SATURDAY ENROUTE steamer was and TO WESTERN ALASKA e gteamer Admiral Watson, Capt. €. C. Graham, arrived in port “froin the south at 10 o'clock Sat- urday evening with the following passengers for Juneau: Geeorge + S.. Brigss, Hl’mns P. R. Garges, Emma Koéling, A. Van Mavern, Peter Xerry, Mary Xerry, Nina Xerry and_ eight steerage. i first class mail came north on the Watson. She freight here, and before leavinz| the Chanmel went to Douglas and| discharged merchandise. Pagsengers leaving here were: Jennie Johnson, Bernie Kateton, Mrs. E. Peterson, A. Peterson, ¥ C. Grigg, H. A. Pryde, Tex Thom- as, Peter Jackson, Margaret Jac gon, Mrs. Johnnle Jackson, Lizzie Jacksen, Wellman Holbrook and George Anderson for Yakutat; Anna H. Goodman, Ana Shalda, Paul Otto, Alfred Lork, Peter Slakkehand and Wendell Beau champ, Chris Beck for Soward; one steerage for Latouche. She is making a special trip to Haiues and Chilkoot before going to Excursion Inlet and then to the westward as far as Kodiak. KIBELLED STEAMER " BOUND FOR FRISCO ‘The steamer H. J. Lawrence, formerly owned by a New York company, which put in to Un- William alaska during the winter while en-| route to Japan from San Francis- co, has been sold to a Southwest- ern Alaska canuery concern, it was announced today by Custom House officials. _Bale was made by the U. S, Marshal there, following the Ii- of the boat by the crew. m‘ were settled and the boat - left Unalaska yesterday for San . Francieco in tow of the Elecedro. et e o s Old papers ror sate at The Empir — THE ROCKLAND BOARDING HOUSE is now open for business. om and Board. Home Cook- ing. Mrs. Bhor( Prop. s penter and PHONE Wes- .| afternoon for mlln:ulml‘ |VIRGINIA IV HERE; ON WAY TO SITKA he Virginia 1V, Capt. Matt Nordness, arrived in port from Pillar erday morning, af o nmknu, a trip with 20,000 box shooks. She was to have left this Sitka, Chichagof and wayports, and will take 15,000 box shooks to the Pyramid Packing Company at Sitka and 7,600 feet of lumber for the U. S. Experi- ment Station there. She will return here during the latter part of the week, and will leave F ay for Port Alexander and Chatham Str port — e, {BOXER SAILING FOR BRISTOL MAY 10TH, BARROW ABOUT JULY The schooner Boxer, training \d transport ship of the Alaska Bureau of 10 for Division of the U. 8. Rducation, will sail on Ma Bristol Bay ports, accor: ices received today by N George A. Parks. It will sail for | Point Barrow and intermediate ports on July 1, if ice conditions are reported to be favorable. On its Bristol Bay voyage, the ship will call at the following [ports: Ugashik, Kgegik, Iliam- " na,, Kanakanak, Kulukak, Toglak, Godd News Bay, Nelson Island, | Nunivak, Hooper Bay, Sevoonga, land Gambell, and then return to attle. 1t will not call at South- {eastern or Central Alaskan ports on either voyage. | .- — | TIDES TOMORROW Low tide 5:13 a. m.. 1.5 feet j High tide....11:21 a. m.. 144 fee! Low tide .. 5:14 p. m... 1.1 feet High tide 11:34 p. m....16.2 feet — e — ALASKA SOUTH TOMORROW | William from the | tomorrow Steamer Alaska, Capt. Jensen, is due in port westward at 9 o'clock | morning. ——-———— HYPHERIEN BRINGS HALIEUT} Hypherien, Capt. (m-ur’ Oberg, arrived in port morning and sold her 8,600 pounds Saturday afternoon to the New England buyer for 7% and 4%. The ISINGING IT! TS THE LATEST E‘\/ERV BUDDY STJ X'~ JLET ME HEAR IT UNK. MEBRE 1 KIN RENDER. T FER YE! Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND | Aleutian due at | morrow morning. | i SCHEDULED SAILINGS | | Princess Alice scheduled to | —31 9 o'clock to- | ! |DAH-DA-DIDDITTY TOM-TUM- DsA-H- | —- OODLE -DE DOO) BERNED L KIN RECALL THE: "TUNE., BLT THE WORDS 1S TAMILIAR // %) in rights reserved. FINEST STEAMERS SAILING SCHEDULE Leave -:A ttle Due Juneau Southbound Boat ALEUTIAN . 7 April 18 ALAMEDA pril 10 April 14 URON ... o LApril 14 April 25 | ALASKA 21 May 2 ALAMEDA . 24 April 30 ALBUTIAN 28 May 9 YUKON ... 5 May 16 ALAMEDA 8 May 14 12 May 23 L('TI AN May 3 1\[ A“hlh\ May 28 - May June 7 June June 14 '\, EDA June June 11 June June 21 ummer Excursion trips. W. E. NOWELL, Agent Phone 2 sail from Vancouver April | 30 at 9 p. m. Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail from Seattle May 3 at | 10 a. m o Yukon scheduled to sail from | | . Seattle May 5 at 9 a. m. | | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Alameda south at 9 tonight. | / Alaska scheduled southbound | | at 9 tomorrow morning. | S’U/d"_y and ef,endag | Admiral Evans scheduled to | ! = | sail southbound about May | = | & | i 1 o od | Southbound A‘:m::::m“xaffi:‘” q::,ul,‘:,hll TH_E EMPIRE FOR SALE bt FERRY TIME CARD Vessel Lv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneau : g il FOR SALE—1 scow 12 feet beam LOCAL SAILINGS 1! 18 THE MEDIUM L pa | BVANS . . 18 2 Margnita scheduled o ieavs | 40 fect long with house %5| Leaves Juneau for Douglas and ROGEIS ADE 15 Apr. 33 ApRisd Through which the general feet, in good condition. Inquire | Thane TEO) A . & : for Sitka ana way ports at | bli Iwas h its R, g 4 . | WATSON JApr. 25 Apr. 28 May 10 ; 8 o'clock Wednesday. night. | | | Buvi'e ':;:I“‘!.' 'ys have Post Office Box No. 292, Sitka, | 1oa.m, ROGERS May 3 May 7 May 11 | Balls for Skagway every | Cloatis time. 107" olassitied Adnan. Sa.m. % av;xT‘\égN k:fiy l: l\v}uy i?; r;t{:y §: [\ Mondarn Tip W o ”I advertisements: 2 P. M. |FOR SALE—5 room house, heat- PR g Sl id o o - rginia salls for cbagof tor di sad-1| ing plant. Terms, reasonable} i 9 i o e Througu tickets soid from Juneau to Califor- and way ports at 6 c'aock | ,,,fi‘.",’;‘,‘,’,‘f,,,a"“u oAr. ”h’ down ,,‘,),m,m Phone :00p.m. 2 midnight nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. every Wednesday night. Fo# | W - caht HiR T gF PR ENG | B s . | 15p.m.t fl:00a.m. Reservations and intormation on ROUND THE ( Chatham guraits romts & ||gertion "« B L R T iy Ship Line also to'the ORIENT via AMBRICAN 10 o'clock every Saturday | ! 7 heater, 15 ft. cord and plug.| Leaves Douglas for Junesu ship Line also to the via ; night. ! !em:!ce;:m:omwu aub; Phone 5 6:30a.m. 1: :Up m. “*’-ILB;;’(‘:?H ok i 2 | Bws o | 0a.m. 5p.m. 3 , Agent, Phone A’;;;c[l‘::esd?yr“al lvia\':! ma";:fl mCo‘l;:t tive average words to| FOR SALE — 18-room rooming 9:55p.m, GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska Hhg e line. house, Centrally located. In- §11:30p.m. , | :(;;e;::x;rg and Kake and | Minjmum charge, 50 cents, Shie, Priaso Lateh PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE LIt 8 o st e i The ADMIRAL LINE FOR RENT driven 11,000 miles; one KFord| NOTICE TO MARINERS P " 'Y | sedan driven 2,500 miles, pric-| " prerent will be accepied. H. F. ALEXANDER, President —_ |FOR RENT—Steam heatca fowr' ©d right. See J. L. Ahlers or| 4 gutyrdays only. Clarence Strait—iake Bay Float rooms and bath. Elegantly phone 5503 after 6 o'clock. §—Efective April 1st. —_— e — Light, 1, replaced for the seasoni furnished. Windsor Apts. | Fo R et | P, “ April 23, and 2nd class can buoy| ) — | et ekt e, Raakonabis | os 56 e vadh remove FOR RENT — Comfortable furn- Wb : . PRIN UPE UVER, SEATTLR removed. el et o Nunmeq! Inquire Brunswick Rooms. | Jumeay Ferry & Naviga- T, FANCY h bl Clarence Strait—Snow Pass Gas| Ished apartment. Apply Nugget, " C 3 o LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND Buoy, 2, reported missing from| Shop. TROLLER FOx SALE—Five-ton! tion Lompany statlon and_replaced temporarily | po oo M TRDLTR FUI SELEEIeon {CANADIAN § PRINCESS ALICE ch 81, with 1st class ) \ Py \ o s v ' PARIFIC . :ffm‘p;"Iuw:;‘s_i:r‘:“";‘:3 Tellghteq| Phone 2754, good, shape. _Roomy, ('mnl'lmkt-( \PALIFIC April“14, 24; May 5, 15, 26; June 3. 8 .' 9 E 5/ & able cabin arrangement; ake \ - A"q'v].]u“k\th-,., AR R Folu RENT— : p:nlm;.ln]n lmélsé: your family trolling with you! PHONE 3-8-5 :'tlcteu w‘-‘?a r;m. nnvmnl-ternnpclnu orlg nie 1 g 3 keeping apartment. Phone 2. this summer. Attractive price. Special Sal d Special ates an anada — Various Routes — let—Klawak Reef Light, reported Witts “AIvIe. . Arnce e isal, pecl e &Rd. Spe! Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. extinguished April 20, was relight | Plane, Victor Urtuopnonic Phono-| \ite Alvin Arness, Wacker, Price ed April 24, graph, sewIng machines. Rent | e | i Gk 7, o 3 San Alberto Bay—Bellena 1Is.| or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. |FOR SALE — Rusiness. Reason- on Schillings Best land. Shoal Gas Buoy, 6, establish- % » | able. Good location. Address, Coffee and Baki; R R B U | * || THE ALASKA RAILROAD a flashing white light of about 130| &partments, single or double, ! Powder candlepower with a flash of 1 sec- ond every 10 seconds, located 100 ft. 302° from former land Shoal Buoy, 6, then discontinu Lynn Canal—Sherman Rock Gas and Whistling Buoy, 2, reported extinguished April 7, was relight- ed April 24, By the direction of the Commis- which was sioner of Lighthouses, W. C. Di- brell, Superintendent. — e ATTENTION It you ne2a a good carpenter phone 498. Handy Andy’'s Shop. A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv. > MARGUERITE IN. PORT The Marguerite, Erickson, arrived in port yester- day afternoon. She is a tender of the Diamond K. Packing Com- pany. Capt. John ——oe—— Fada Radio Sets and accessor- les, Columbia FPhonographs and records. Radio Electr'c Co., Mar- tin Lynch. Phone 429. ady. We Can CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY” Prove It PRESSING FOR SALE SECOND HAND LUMBER—200,- 000 ft. fir lumber and 2,000 sheets corrugated iron for sale. The cannery buildings warehouses of the Alaska. Pack- ers Assn. at Pyramid Harbor have been purchased and are be- (¥ it A. B. CHAUVIN RELIABLE NEWS STAND Just opened for business Ice Cream, Candy, Tobacco Next door to Reliable Transfer ing dismantled and sold, Some of the buildings check as follows and compfete sets of |trame timbers can be had. One warehouse, 60x150, two stories and loft with total floor space of more than 23,000 sq. ft. One warehouse, 40x90 ft., two stories, total floor space more than 7,000 sq ft. One cannery bldg,, 40x350 ft., one story. Total floor space 14,- 000 sq. ft. Other smaller buildings. The following is a partial list of the longer dlmenlmnl of lum- ber: 130 2x6x26-30. 260. 2x8x20-22, 104 2x10x38. 200 2x12x16-24. 144 3x12x32. 80 8x12x30. 220 3x12x16-20, 16 10x12x60. 10 10x12x40. 10 10x12x30. 32 10x12x28. 32 10x12x16. 20 12x12x22, This lumber is all fir and in first class condition, in fact most of it is just as good as when it left the sawmill. Price of lumber—$25 and $30 per M. Sheet iron—8 ft., $§1; 10 ft, $1.25. : I have scows and can arrange {to deliver large orders at reason- able rates. JOE HILL, Juneau, Alm Bellena Is. | and| Newly painted. Baths and hot wafer furnished. Furnlished cabins $5.00 per mcnth. Apply Seaview Apts. FURNISH] {CLIFF Apts., furnizhed Apts. ED and unfurnished i Apts. and houses. 132 6th St 1, 2 and 38 room Phone 209. FOR SALE—One 3 room house; one 7 room house; well furn- ished on lot 100x150 ft. Gar-! age. Inquire California Gro- cery. Giovanetti’s GROCERY " WANTED FOR SALk—uUne galvanized iron 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 mouths there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables and other laformation inquire of any steamship or bake oven; bakes about 70 loaves at once. Inquire of Har- 1y Dorke, Tenakee, Alaska. WANTED-—-Two men wish preferably same ranch. Write Empire 445, WANTED wants a job. Clean and quick. Prices right; best workmanship ! on fur farm, Ross the work on |CAFE, eiecirically “equipped, in first elass condition, for sale or lease, reasonable terms, see or write A. C. Stendal, Peters- burg, Alaska, owner. Painter LOST AND FOUND : {FOUND—Key ring with 7 keys. in town. Ring 146. Call Empire. MISCELLANEOUS FOUND — One new lady's tan || shoe. Phone 33. PALMI Work, Street. sl‘-—(;oms and lhave your! fortune told from your hand. ¥ marriage and the future foretold. 302 Fromt business, I J. SEARICK i | | Jeweler and Optidian fi Watches Diamonds Sllverware i | | — | & 4 Phone 577 BUTTERHORNS ARE BEST Have you tried them? FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOMS Special attention given to | luncheons, dinners and ban- quets. Chicken dinner every Thursday night. Mrs. Kath- erine Hooker, Phone 157. 127 Front St Phone 222 MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Juneau, way points to PETERSBURG and KAKE HAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE THE GASTINEAU ErE Rz mAr || rallroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt, McKinley Park Route) Anchorage COASTWISE TRANSPORTA’I’ION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA leaves City Dock cvery Wednesday evening, starting April 25 on summer schedule direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Baranof, Tyee, | Kake, Petersburg, Wrangell, Port Alexander, Port Walters and way ports. Information, 4. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, 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 Outboard Motors COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY @ « . 4. € o o »