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POLLY AND I IER PAL DID U EVER SEEL_ AN JE SO DELIGHTED ) WITH ANYTHING, A4S~ P4 1S w/ATH His < 2 Marine News MANY SAIL ON ALMA ON TRIP TOWHITEHORSE Over 50 Make Trip to| Skagway Enroute to | Yukon Celebration With approximately 50 White horse excursionists aboard from this port and several from Doug las, the motorship Alma, Capt Tay Bayers, left at 7 a. m. today for Skagway., making its eleventh annual trip of this nature. It was due to reach Skagway early this evening and will return late Sun day. The excursionists will remain in Skagway tonight where a dance will be given in their honor, Early tomorrow they will leave oh a special train for the big Whitehorse celebration of Vic toria Day. The Alw was sched-| uled to call at Haines and pick| up excursionists there. Among those going from here were: R. H. Chadwick, M. Sule- la, G. Muro, Mr. and Mrs. B. L, Hunter, Jessie Mock, V. Sahe- kaine, 8. Davis, Gus Erickson, Mra. Carter, Mrs. E. Loomis, I.| Kawels, Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Barr Atta, John Cecil, J. Sr, Emma Lou Palme Harriet Jaeger, Pete Schmitz, Evelyn Jud ‘son, Ruth Krugness, A. K Kumtu." Dan Bellehumeur, D. E. Scott, Bob Jernberz, Bob Keaton, P. Nello, Stan Grummett, Henrietta Sully, Belva Williams, Miss ( Ken Junge, aude n Curtis Shattuck, Ed John Lox and Mrs. Lox, H b, | H. M. Porter, Bill Vale, B ! Clark, “Pick” Cunni Em- mett Botelho, Walter Watts, Jim my Manning, Larry McKechnie and Bill Hillman. ————————— ALASKA WRECK CASE IN COURT SEATTLE, May 25. — Recom- mendation that the libel of the €oastwise Steamship Barge Com- 5 | [NEVER! HES) | [T Swan’F LIKE A GHiLD S | |ATHING W ‘\x TH A NEW ) POSSIBLE, LT L LNDER HI SLEEP WITH 1T PiLLOW! Y SucH AS < HED) E‘ OME W/ SS It TH A \ S5 e [HON MA You'D BE SUPPQBED ME, P e placed as soon a practicable. Cook Inlet—Seldovia Entrance | Buoy, 2, reported out of position | MRS ,_.___“[M:._\- 15, will be replaced as soon as practicable, | Steamer Movements | |** i Siai—cave v Alameda due 2 o'clock tomor- | | L8ht. reported extinguished April I “Shw gtternoon, | |18, was relighted May 14, 1928 Busen dos Mendap: “ | By the direction of the Commis SCHEDULED SAILINGS (:rinu:-r of Lighthouses, W. C. I)]-: brell, iperintendent. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow. * | | Admiral Evans scheduled to | [P) sail from Seattle May 30 at | | 10 a. m | Alaska scheduled to sail from | Seattle June 2 at 9 a. m. | | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Light West reported extinguished ), will be relighted as zoon racticable. Peril' Strait—Sergius Narrows Francis Rock Buoy, repo 1 missing May RINCESS ALICE IN PORT ENROUTE NORTH Steamer Princess Alice, Cay Thomas Cliffe, arrived in port at| 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon with Ma 21, will be re ay as rt- | e FOR SALE At Auk Bay, five furnished. | .|| THE EMPIRE | 18 THE MEDIUM |FOR SALE — house underway, | “Port Alexander! annel improvements Chatham Strait- . TRIMPAK! DOOR AND WINDOW pany, owner of the copper-laden steamer St. David, wrlcked in Monti Bay, Alaska, on October 29, 1917, against the steamship Daniel Kern, be dismissed, is con- tained in a rcport of United ‘States Commissioner A. C. Bow- man to the United States District Court i After abandoned by the [adly leaking St. David was /picked up by the Daniel Kern {off Malaspina Glacier, but before the crew,| ‘safe anchorage was rehched the itaw line fouled the helpless isteamer. was abandoned § The value of the vessel cargo is estimated at $81,000. Commissioner Bowman decided that he action of th was attempted salvage a contract for towage. t e 0 and Daniel Kern not and FORD IN PORT Only one boat came into port yesterday afternoon with halibut, it was the Ford, Capt. Ole Brens- dal, which arrived with {pounds. It was bought by Wal- IMs George, of the Juneau Cold {8torage plant, for the San Juan I®ish Company and will be ship- Iped out on the Admiral Rogers fgonight. Prices paid were 9 and 15.30 cents. | AT THE HOTELS Zynda L Allegrini, X‘.‘dv. Picchetti, E R. Allegrini, W. G. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. B. Piola and child, ‘A. L. Artana, and George itney. Gastineau » qu Floe, W. Clark, J. L. *lur and T. W. Hamilton. w. JUST ARRIVED u————“—e Cor. 4th So. and Holgate SEATTLE, WASH. St 1 me about TRIMPA additional informat Name saeaes R P I £ Address ... * F. ‘MeNutt, Bruce Brown, Diavidson and H. H. Bantshe. TRIMPAK!! - GEO. ANDERDON ‘We call and deliver PHONE 143 Anderson Music Bhoppo ,,__~:-;'—'_:‘—— A. B. CHAUVIN RELIABLE NEWS STAND Just opened for business Ice Cream, Candy, Tobacco Next door to Rellable Transfer Admiral Rogers scheduled . o Through which the general room fully southbound at midnight to- two ys’ mail and the following public can always have its See John R. Fremming or wule, night P ngers for Juneau: wants supplied. , City. Princess Alice will arrive at ¢ || Mrs. V. Reed, Miss Venetin| | * coging time for classified | '~ | o'clock ‘omorrow morning | {Pugh, M Artena, R. Alle-| | ggvertisements: 2 P. M. \(‘“‘m”"'\"\ “_"‘|"1 tar 13 ‘I_K hd I sabfh at D 1 | srini, Miss Allegrini, A. Pich- Closing time for digplay sd.|{ acres on highw rich soil | Admiral Watson scheduled | |©tti Mrs Pichetti, Mr. and| |yertisements: 11 A. 8. good for Almond southbound about May 31, | |Mrs. B. Piola, Father Boaatl, Ten cents per line frst in- praugs. Ayd, ¥ Aleutian southbound about | | Mrs. L G. Dickonson, H. Bantshe, | { srtion. and turkeys su e May 30 W. G. Thompson and Henry Dav-i | “pyso sents for conddnuvas sub- $ -,m\': ferms: ¥36 vax L LOCAL SAILINGS | |1ason. : ¢ sequent insertion. See . Annis at Gastineau | | Margnita scheduled to leave | | She has fifteen ""“'.‘,"‘“‘ Lo Count five average words to E svisu ol 0 RN | for 3itka ana way ports at | [board. a 1d 240 tons | | the line. WOR SALE—22 Hi Power Sav | 8 o'clock Wednesday night, | [Of freight for Minjmum charge, 50 cents. || ..o Rifle in excellent condi- | Virainia IV salls for Chicbagot | SRR B e 0 || tlon G s and black bear and way ports at ¢ c'alack PARTY GOES TO TAKU I gun Inquire Ge | every Wednesday night. For il | Getchell | Chatham Straits route er | A party made up of Miss Inez 18 - ” b | 10 o'clock every Saturday | |Geise, Mrs. H. G. Welch, Miss J.|— FOR SALE Hamilton Pi: | night + | Robbins, the Rev. B. R. Hubbard bungalow type. Cash or term America First leaves every | |and Roderick Chisholm left thisi FOR RENT—Two large sleeping | Reasonable. Call at Room 206 | | Wednesday at 1 p. m. for ) |morning on the Nakina, Capt rcoms. One housekeeping room. Seward Building. . illi 3 ; Steam heated. Phone 436. — —— o { l:;l;pr;:»t:rg and Kake and :\Iun(?m [;sv‘vv«_mlg,;m 3; t_rlo(!}: Tl)r‘ Pidnic s e IFOR SALE — 6 room furnished | 5 o’ v Hacier 5 ST ), eVighne's Twin - Glacler) | L ARTMENTS FOR RENT house. Inquire Belmont Gro-| Camp on the Taku River g 3 S —| The trip was made so that| Translent or permanent. Mac- ¥. ; TIDES TOMORROW Father Hubbard can see Jack| Kinnon Apts. Phone i |FOR SBALE—One 3 room house; s Koby, who i3 in that distriet, in | — S LT P one 7 room house; well furn-| +Low, tide. 6:21 & m... 5.6 feet|order to make plans for the trip|FOR RENT — Pleasant Weebivs % jghed on lot 100x150 ft. Gar- | High tide.... 6:18 a. m...12.6 feet{to the Valley of Ten Thousand| !0OM. private home, 105 *| age. Inquire California Gro-| Low tide...12:49 p. m.... 2.1 feet|Smokes, upon which he expecis] reasonable. Phone 903 cery. | High tide.... 7:40 p. m. .13.2 feet|{o Jeave in about ten days. Father|po . Pacty 2 | o lea Rys, T R RENT—Party furnished 7 : | e Hubbard will be accompanied by!" room house in Douglas. See| O SALE—Une galvanized iron| NOTICE TO MARINERS Mr. Koby and Mr. Chisholm. I B Rach, Bnfth Aot bake oven; bakes about 70 ST s i loaves at once. Inquire of Har- Wrangell Narrows—No Thoro- | 5~ ']’-b Fainiehed house| ¥ Dorke, Tenakee, Alaska. | tare Point Beacon established May | | for two. May 15 tp A 21, 1928, is a white slatted tripod | | G, A. BALDWIN | Phone LOST AND FOUND with 16 ft. legs having a smalll | . o LS5 e R IR —1} black square daymark on the cen- Contraoting and Genbigt Car \ able furn- [FOUND Wrist wateh. Phone X D 3 penter and Repmr Work s terpole just above avex, located in PHONE 51452 (| ished apartment. Apply Nugget| B374. charted position of whitewashed | | | Shop. boulder. s e —— % % " 3 Piane, Vietor Urinopnonlc Phomo- | MISCELLANEOUS Wrangell Narrows — Vexation |z xtl e i AR e TR ey “; graph, sewing machines. Rent | ——0———————"—————- e “__)' b L A pag: or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. | PALMIST—Uome and have your arily discontinued on account of fortune told from your hand. FOR RENT — ruily furnished apartments, single or double.! the future foretold. 362 Front Newly painted. Baths and hot| Street. 2 water furnished. Furnished ~ cabins $5.00 per month. Apply!| ~ a2 Seaview Apts. FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOMS Special attention given to luacheons, dinners and ban- l : | Work, business, marriage and FURNISHED and unfurnished| Apts. and houses. 132 6th St. 2 ana 8 room 1 FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and Thane vipam. 6:16p.m. *7:15a.m. $7:30p.m. Sa.m.t 0p.m. Op.m.t §11:15p.m. 2:00p.m 2 midnight 5 $1:00a.m. 4: Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30a.m. 30p.m. 8:30a.m. Hp.m. 9:30a.m.t :65p.m. 12:45p.m.7 §11:30p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:15a.m, 3:30p.m.t $1:05a.m ays only. §—Effective April 1st. Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company PHONE 3-8-5 Special Sale and Special Price on Schillings Best Coffee and Baking Giovanetti’s GROCERY it will ve accepted. Phone 222 LWAY 5 ——— FINEST STEAMERS Boat— ALEUTIAN ... ALAMEDA YUKON _. ALASKA ALAMEDA YU I\OV ALAM l‘}lb.‘\ *YUKON *ALAMEDA . *ALEUTIAN *—Summer Excursilin trips. W. E. NOWELL, Agent nia po Reservations WORLD tours in connection with Dollar Steam- also to the ORIENT via AM- PACIFIC 4 SAILING SCHEDULE Leave May May May May May May May June June June June May 9 May 12 ..May 16 May 19 May 17 May 21 May 24 May 28 ay 30 June 2 31 June 4 Throvgh tickets sold from Juneau s also to New York via and information on ship Line Stopovers. Anchorage Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt lcxhl!y Plrk Route) Kake, way ports, " Bakery BUTTERHORNS . PLANK OF EVERY PASSENG THE GASTINEAU mmmwmmum | ~ T CLIFF Apts., 1, quets. Chicken dinne; Ty CASING 25 cents per package turnished Apts. Phone 209. I T'?.T,r’..m :ngem. Mrs. Kath. {1. Made from the finest = | erine Hooker, Phone “'L{I: | selected fir lumber. packages, 45 cents _ WANTED = 2. Cut to length one inch HBLP WANTED —Registered As-| L. J. SBARICK over for fitting, sistant pharmacist. Apply Hel- Jeweler “d 3. ‘Sanded lan’s Pharmacy. i 1 WANTED—Boarders and 4 w teh 4. ;-llaraptee(l 11)(]" per- SANITARY ers, in prl::tre otr:m":;‘. ;lt)\(:):le fi fil:m%n‘d.l § P c'zctk in rn:aterlal and GROCERY ' 1003. Silxerwane Bak ery workmanship. e advertiniay arways pavs. Usei 107 Bremt 8y 5. Bundled, wrapped and The Store That Pleases o M i e e A sealed in corrugated BURFORD,S CORNER paper. PHONES 83--85 Pl S | l{ pio'x WHISTLE CANDY MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST : ordinary c:sin.::me i = None Better—Box or Bulk Leaves every, Wedneaday, 1 P B from m" Way paints to g5 7. eI AL 3§ - PETERSBURG and " TRI M P A K .'.' RELIABLE TRANSFER ||%—— e ——— S HAHQ'S MOTOR BOATS LINE In ordering send us the Phone 140 Res. 148 Tae JuNEAu Launory, reguar size of your win- COURTESY aad GooD || Franklin Btreet, between MOTORSHIP i dows and we do the wm V. R0 Sy SERVICE Our Motto || | Front and Seoond Streets nlst, Strawberry Point, Lemesurier laland, Po Bort ~——CUT HERE—— £ o PHONE 359 Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chi f, ; i iy e S R, M R . . ] ’cl CO")V & B"“"W:fl‘ Bowling Single O, Agent. Beward: n:th& eys ey iy e Dickinson or men, and women ' — | unflfinnlelle;'las Taxi ' Juneau THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Wednesday ‘t'ho?: ARE BEST 4 Have ‘you tried them? l- Phone 677 . ** We delmi ' Full line of Fancy and Staple Groceries We delivum:ynyl.in?e-—Phone 29 BELMONT GROCERY. Petersburg, Information, JUNEAU MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Wrangell, GET YOUR BOAT PAINT —at— PAINT STORE ENGINEERS and " MACHINISTS AGENTS FOR Palmer Brothers April Due Juneau Southbound April 18 April April 14 25 2 20 9 16 14 23 30 28 7 14 11 21 Phone 2 Lv.Juneau Ly.Seattle Ar.Juneau Southbound May 24 May 31 May 25 June 1 June 14 June 8 to Califor- Panama Canal. ROUND ERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4. GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18, Douglas Alaska. PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE THE ADMIRAL LINE FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLR LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND " PRINCESS ALICE—May 15, 26; June 3, 15, 26 PRINCESS LOUISE—June 8, 19, 29. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—June 22; July 3. Tiekets Lo and frome all Bastern points of Unfved Btates and Canada —— Various Routes — Liberal W. L. COATES, Agent. THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regular passenge - 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 laformatiom iaquire of any steamship or railroad mgent, or write COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening, starting April 25 on summer schedule direct to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Baranof, Tyee, Port Alexander, Port Walters and !&‘ Hawk Inlet, A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. CHAS. G. WARNER co.' Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY THE LARGEST [ i Tenakee, ALASKA MEAT Co. ) Vholude and N m