The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 5, 1928, Page 6

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s A weve SIMPLY GoT o 15 THE ug\s,@ 39 PASSENGERS ABOARD YUKON FOR THIS PORT HAVE 4 NEw CAR. DAUGRTER! ILL - J THIS V4R BUT Ho@ \[GIT TWORK ON ?Aw O GET 2o ) CONSENT )| IMMEDIATEL V- i e T | 5. — Steamer SEATTLE, May Yukon sailed at 9 o'clock this| morning for Alaska ports with { 335 passengers, including the fol- { lowing for Juneau: L. A. Douph- { ling, R. Skane Xidus, ¥. Bach, {F. S. Fenton and wife, Mrs | 3 Erickson, George Hansen Hey ider, C. Argo, J. G. Paull, N § Erickson, Mrs. Rhodes, Judge G .J Lomen, H. M. Tobin, Nora i Bieben, W. E. Butts and wife, L W. Erickson, Sam Bedoff, T. Po-! s lets, F. Betts, Jollmond, G { L. McKinley, Moore, Tom | Betts, Mrs. Louie F. Campen, i Fred Scheel, C. A. Marsh, Glenn | ! Nitzert, P. Mc Dele- ! lein and seven steerage. ' \PRINCESS ALICE 'g _ HERE SOUTHBOUND ~— . 8teamer Princess Alice, Momas Cliffe, arrived in port from the north early this morning nd sailed for the passengers south with the from Ju X : . Mooker, § Mrs. T, M. Reed, } Pugh; Miss Mimio Wi Egert, Judge E. E.Rit @rawtord, Charles Burke sqn for Seattle: A. Birch Olgen for Prince Rupert; Jackson § Rice for Victoria; Miss Mary St ll"luhef for Vaucouver. iALBERT MULZOW DIES Goldstei Albert Mulzow, ., former lo cal , resident, died April 19, at Beaver Dam, Wis., according to word received this week Dby George B. Rice. Death was caus- ed by heart disease. Mr. Mulzow resided four years. He was employed by ""Rice and was in charge of emuch of the work done hera by {that firm. He left here about two gmomhs prior to his death. Inter- sment was_in Beaver Dam wherc {Mr. Mulzow's parents reside. ) ——— i TIDES TOMORROW ‘Low tide . . m 1.6 feet {High tide a. m..169 feet| iLow tide p.m feet | $High tide 10 p. m.. 147 feet 3 TIDES MONDAY fow tide... $:23 a. m. feet FHigh tide.... 1:48 a. m._ 166 feet ‘Low tide feet High tide feet H HALIBUT PRICES SEATTLE, May 5—Fight ves wsels brought 39,000 pounds of hali ‘but in yesterday and the selling 5—One hundred and ninety-thr thousand pounds of halibut ‘rhcelvml here yesterday. Ameri can sold for 4 to 12.40 cents and Canadian for 5 to 10.40 cents. Capt FROM HEART TROUBLE | price was 18% and 14 cen Cod | nd sable fish sold for ents, PRINCE l(l l‘l l{T B. C, May Alameda scheduled to sail | | séhooner Bffic M. Mc 1y, Capt. from Seattle May 8 at 9 p. | | “Bob” Bartlett, with some of the m. || members of the Stoll-McCracken Admiral Evans scheduled to | |Arctic Expedition aboard, left at sail from Seattle May 9 to | | daylight today. The party will 10 a. m. put In at Lisianski tonight and| Princess Alice scheduled to |spend a day there lashing down sail from Vancouver May 10 | |the deck load of the schoomer. at 9 p. m. While the hoat is at Lisianski, Alacka scheduled to sail from | | Dr. H. E. Anthony, mammal ex | Seattle May 12 at 9 a. m. | !pert of the expedition, and Har- | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS old McCracken, will hunt be: | | Aleutian scheduled southbound | | the former with rifle and the lat- | about May 9. | [ter with camera. Admiral Watson scheduled Mr. McCracken is a noted big| southbound about May 10. (game hunte However, he has; LOCAL SAILINGS | |reached the stage where killing | | | Margnita scheduled to iewve | !no longer appeals to him. “I have | | for Sitka ana way ports at | |shot my share of game. Now If || 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | |am content to do my hunting | Bails for Skagway every | |with camera,” he said. || Monday at 11 p. m. }| Charles H. Stoll, who is financ-| | Virginia IV salls for Chicbagot | |ing the expedition, and Mrs. Stoll,| and way ports at 6 c'eack | [ will join the party at Port Moel- ) evary Wednesday night. For | |ler, traveling the from Bellin {{ Chatham Straits route er | [ham on a Pacific American Fish | 10 o'clock every Saturday eries steamer, Both have big! || night game hunting licenses and will America Flrst leaves every attempt to bag some brown bear | Wednesday at 1 p. m. for | for trophies on the Alaska Penin || Petersburg and Kake and | |sula. 'l wayports, The ultimate goal of the expe- | ———— |dition is' New ‘Siberian Islands in | L L the Arctic north of the Asiatic b ¥ continent. It plans to complete (HALIBUT CATCHES ~ _1io" Cic, ol o vavage ] ‘ BRING FAIR PRICE tme 0 come south before the g Arctic ice-pack closes the north Twenty-two thousand six hun-|to navigation, ! dred pounds of halibut sold here |5 —~7=s € J.[today for $1 and 5% cents pe A. B. CIIAI V]N ! pound, The Alaska Fish Broker- nere tor|Beating Light Meter tl Ik age buyer, the first purchases his company [has made here this season. Ice Cream, Candy, Tobacco || He purchased 100 pounds, | | Next door to Reliable Transfer catéh of the Margaret T, Capt.|g a Peter Hildre, while 8,000 pounds |+ ! brought by the Dagny, Capt. Olaf ' (" Winthers, and 7,600 pounds by the ma J., Capt. Andrew Hildre, went to the New English Fish! |Company electric light meter is so popular that officials say rates could be reduced men were shonest. i There are nearly a thousand One of the good things that lprnswullmm pending in court| | help make life worth while— | most of the time and jail sen is a square meal. Be fair with| | tences and fines seem to have lit vourself—isn't it to your ad- companies require wires to be en closed electrie method of getting a free supply by connecting the circuits back of the meter. Other tricks hav:| | SANITARY GROCERY | because *the companies are devis- PHONES 83--85 ing tricks of their own to stop| them. =y —————— W No man will sit in front of a dressing table for an hour dolling G. A‘ BALDWIN iup, but if the manicurist in the, | Contracting and General Car- barber shop i3 easy on the eyes , m“‘;,l‘l‘})a\”‘,!" ‘i5r2Work he pays for more than a shave 49 | When ne teaves. ) LISEN HERE Paw/ IFYOLVE ANY SNEAKIN'NOTION THAT YER GONNA BLY A NEW CAR THIS VEAR FERGIT T/ AFFO[?D Ty Cart guflz.' WHO SAID ANYTHING QBDD;BUYN’ NEW/ Vj ARCTIC BOUND - GRAFT LEAVES - JUNEAU TODAY, |Effie M. Morrissey, with Stoll-McCracken Pa:ty Off for Arctic Trip After spending yesterday after- {noon and last might in port the Steamer Movements | NORTHBOUND | Admiral Rogers due sometime Monday. Yukon due Tuesday. SCHEDULED BAILINGS | RELIABLE NEWS STAND i Just opened for business Elton En , mad Is Popular in Paris PARIS, May Beating the 30 percent in Paris if all e effect on the economical per-!|vantage to buy your foodstuffs who like light bills to be at a store where you are sure ..m | |of getting the very best? If | In new installations the light||you buy your groceries here all your meals will be good. We invite you to trade here, knowing that we can please you. in steel tubes meter to up to thwart the | the | FOR |CLIFF Apts., THE EMPIRE 1S THE MEDIUM Through which the general public can always have wants supplied, Closing advertisements: 2 P, M. vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line lirst In sertion. its time for classified Closing time for display sd- Reasonable, close in. Income Desirable prope | FERRY TIME CARD | Leaves Juneau for LCouglas and ,1 corner for tment house. | Thane | For ins and particulars | | Phone 16 1 {FOR SALE-—Oak ina Closet. | §1 | Inquire Beauty Shop, next to| 3 midnight | Post Office. | $1:00a.m. IFOR SALE = *4:00p.m. 8-room house T'rve cents for conunuvas sub-| | Diston Ave. Also ',-,, niture,| [Leaves Douglas for Juneau sequent ‘insertion, | Call after 4 p. m. or by ap-| _;g”""" Count five average words te|! pointment. Phonc 406. i i the line, ‘ e | Minjmum charge, 50 cents. ]M)R SALE Une of the finest | | nd general mer- | = i e s building and| l"(}R RENT | in this ion of thel _| couniry, showing a dandy in-| June 1st. House, six come, located on the gravel| o Ratdlaye ably. rooms and bath. partly furn-| hway, 13 miles from Great| " peli B B0 ished. Corner 3rd and Gold. s at a sacrifice. g Inquire Nugget Shop. | We would like to tell you a — = abou 5. W : 1oa- FOR RENT - Partly furnished 7-| .'-l,:,,fll\',]f,',,, Write H. M. Jostin, | Juneau Feery & Naviga mith Apts. Bach, tment. Shop. ~ Furnished room Phone 2754, house in Douglas. See E. b A el - Comfortable furn- Apply Nn[:;:(-,t: | | FOR RENT-—A pleasant house keeping apartment. Phone 603. Piane, graph, =9 cror Urtuopnonic Phono- sewing machines. Rent Newly painted. Baths and hot!FOR SALE —One 3 room house: water furnished. Furnished| hu'nuhed Apta Phone 209. 1, 2 and 8 room| cabins $5.00 per month. Apply! ished on iot 100x150 ft. Gar- Seaview Apts. age. Inquire California Gro- FURNISHED and unturnished _ “*'¥: Apts. and houses. 132 6th Sl.‘F(m SALl~-Une galvanized iron |3 bake oven; bakes about 70 |FOR SAL {FOR SALE- —1 scow 12 I'eel beam | 40 feet long with house 3 feet, in good condition. Inquire Post Office, Box No. 292, Sitka, Alaska. Price down r;.ln’ il'l”fl- Reasonable, ~One nea uly new. pet, Powder or eale. Anderson Music Shoppe. | FOR SALE - \ | Y ble. Good location. A(l(h“s {FOR RENT — suily furnished| & b apartments, single or double. Box 428, Juneau. 'GROCERY one 7 room house; well furn- loaves at once. Inquire of Har- *y Dorke, Tenakee, Alaska., o Alaska Scenic Views Fred K. Ordway | De Vry Motion Picture | Equipment | Eastman Cameras and Films | Gevaert Films, Amateur Fin- | ishing, Enlarging Ic | | | | BURFORD’S CORNER | PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or Bu'k O e e § [ MISCELLANEOUS ALMIS' fortune told trom your hand. T—Come. and have !nu; ‘Work, business, marpiage and the future foretold. 302 Front Street. FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOMS Special attention given to luncheons, dinners and ban- |y FHONE 3-8- Special Sale and Special tion Company 5 on Schillings Best Coftee and Baking Giovanetti’s - Peerless | quets. Chicken dinner every | B k Thursday night, Mrs. Kath- | a Cry erine Hooker, Phone 157. | 127 Front St. 1. J. SmArick Jeweler and Tak JuneAu LAuNDRY Franklin, Street, betwesn Froat and w Streets v gy . Watches Diamonde ‘Silverware o— —a E MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST Phone 222 Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Juneau, way points to PETERSBURG and KAKE HAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE MOTORSH!P for Exc Sadls every Wednesday ursion Port Althorp, Inlet, !tnvma mesu Apex-El Nido, A con Arm'and Chic Carry an and All hmht to be om City hagoft. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle .....April 17 _April 10 -April 14 ...April 21 —.April 21 -...April 28 May 5 May Boat— ALEUTIAN . ALAMEF YUKON ALASKA ALA \ll DA ALAMED! \ *YUKC *ALA i *ALAMEDA . *ALEUTIAN —Summer Excursion trips. W. E. N(‘WELL, Agent Due Juneau Southbound April April April May April May May May May May May June June June June 18 14 25 2 30 16 14 29 30 28 7 14 SERVING ALASHA /{gu/d/;y and Dependably Vessel EVANS ROGERS WATSON ROGERS EVANS WATSON Throngu trckets sold mia ports also to New ..Apr. 18 MAIL LINE. Apr. Apr. Apr. May 7 May May PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE . The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President 3 Southbound Lyv. Seattle Ar. Juneau Lv. Juneau May 3 Apr. 27 May 10 May 11 May 24 May 31 om Juneau to Califer- ork via Panama Canal. Renmervations and information on ROUND THE WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- ship Line also to the ORIENT via AMERICAN BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18,Douglas,Alaska —-gsl summer schedule CANADIA \ PAC RALLWAY Anchorage ific Btopovers. Dept. of the Interior, THE ALASKA RATLROAD (xt. chhley Puk lmlh) s FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS ALICE Aptil '14; 24; May 5, 15, 26; June 3. Tickets to and from a1l Eastern points of United Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Liberal W. L. COATES, Agent, 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 trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- tables and other iaformation inquire of any steamship or rallrcad agent, or write Alaska COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHIP MARGNITA leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening, sluung April 25 on direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Baranof, Tyee, Kake, way ports. ‘ ‘ 13 Have YOU Quick PACIFIC COAST NUT COAL in your range? Peppy $13.00 per ton on the dock Order from your transfer or PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 C. D. Ferguson, Agt. tried Hot Dock by 1 oe Hotel, Single 0, Aunt. -+ — THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU '0UR SERVICES To YOU Phcae AND FND AT THE GaNe PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT Petersburg, Wrangell, Information, Port Alexander, Port Walters and A. F. McKinnon~Reliable Transfer Co., Phione 149, JUST ARRIVED ANUTHER NEW STOCK OF WALLPAPER —_——— e Full line of BASS-HUETER PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE ENGINEERS and MACHINISTS AGENTS FOR CHAS. G. WARNER CO. Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, Palmer Brothers Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY

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