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POLLY AND HER PALS OF ALL THE YOUVE REEN Two DAYS it EAA&A £\ Dy s e o =T FINEST FIENDISH ONTTAT CARPET, BIG BOY ,3:#1,%”55?5/‘ *E Gops, P ; Q , STEAMERS INVENTIONSY | AN’ T COMES LP BY. |Doc’ NoT OF MAN. v [{OON OR YoL) DONT et %J\?E ) [FEA LLY'? B G ANy LS 7% g H SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Boat— Seattle Southbound ALEUTIAN Aprit 7 April 18 ALAMEDA April 10 April 14 YUKON ... April 14 April 25 ALASKA April 21 May 23 ALAMEDA April 24 April 30 ALEUTIAN 28 May 9 YUKON . 5 May 16 ALAMEDA . 8 May 14 i d ALASKA . ay 12 May 23 |DERRE 522 ALEUTIAN 19 May 30 =4 - SR 3 ALAMEDA . o 22 May 28 *YUKON June 7 ; *ALASKA June 14 STHI FALKLAND I *ALAMEDA June 11 *ALEUTIAN June 21 Marine News | MAY BE TOTAL | e () W'E..;sowm:,:m‘ - ; — _L0SS, REPORT, | NARROWS WILL || sz | Yukon due 5 o'clock tomor I;SfllVflEC (,f B‘E-', u\ldska‘ BE KEPT UPEN fow morning. Has 3 days’ Packers Steamer Report- | | mail, | | B o oecible’ | Queen due 4 o'clock tomorrow ed to be Impossible | morning. Has 2 days' mail. —_— Beacon Construction [Not| — scHEDULED SAILINGS {[ o000 o amer Star| . Ali sche ¢ C Now to Interfere with P gt Falkland sail from Vancouver May I t A 1t - ( - - - A 1 Steamer Operations ANRET, ot o Boring Sea o ioal Toxt gt THE EMPIRE ' FERRY TIME CARD - GA/ILINGS | » 4 = (all of its « ) was ated in| Beacon (vf|.x>.r..(1wx.,: in |“ ran- | I‘:H from Scattle May I a - telegri woived today at lo- 1S THE MEDIUM gell Narrows probably will not a. m ” adqus of the U, 8.| {1 S Y i 1 g % fiiterfero with _steamship opera-| | Alaska scheduled to sail from | [f ey fvom Akeni|| Through which the ganeral||FON SALE - Universal elootifc Leaves I“‘“,“!hf‘"en"“g’“ and Ly Seattle Ar.Juncau Southbeund tlons through that passage, ac Seattle June 2 at 9 a. 1 i rarre laska, | | Pablic can always have its i b Pho P | s 2 PR MEYE I R b 0 “ ,] g 3 AR R e Dennis Winn Warren, Alaska wants supplied. tion. Cheap. Phone 123. i 1pa.m. 6:15p.m. WATSON ... a May 19 May 31 cording to advices received today pURERIGS He wired that “no salvage from o | - — 5 : OGE ay ay 2 ay 25 at local headquarters of the U. § sail from Seattle May 31 at | 1y, palkland” was possible. Closing time for classifled| FOR SALE OR RENT — Small | ::;:'Ymn‘? 1;5335: g('fit‘f{\(fi SRR v ?J'l'y\’ 2; {\'I';ili'e Li dlstrict engineer. When camp 10 a. m. | | g veaser reported ashore| | #4Vertisements: 2 P. M. | house on 16th Street. The 30p.mt $11:15p.m. EVANS ... May 3 June 2 June 14 was moved last week to Vexation) | Alameda scheduled to sa on May 23 and down by -the| C:oslnx time for display ad-'| Stolpe house. Inquire Mrs. Darr :00p.m. 18 midnight ROGERS May June 4 June § vertisements: 11 A. M. | on 12th Street after 5:30 p. m. 3:15pm.t $1:00a.m. % Through tickets sold from Juneau to Califor- | Ly.Juneau Point it was believed it would be from Seattle June 5 a pow. Tt had aboard 300 canmery necessary to close the Narrows to m | { workers and offlcials and a large stoamships for at least two woeks. | | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | | o0 "0 oo cquipment for Engineer James Truitt today| | Admiral Watson scheduled | fpuc P 50 oo of the Al cabled district headquarters here | southbound about May 1. [ |oya” packers' Association which that it probably would be found| | Aleutian southbound about Ten cents per line Iirst fn- ~ - — *4:00 nia ports also to New York via Panama Canal. sertion, |FOR SALE — At inveice “'The 00pdnaicia ' Reservations and information on ROUND THE Five cents for conunuons sub- (| Wunder Shop,” Seward Streot.| Leaves Bouglas for, J“neflfl ] WORLD tours in _connection with Dollar Steam- | | sequent insertion, { - 3 3 R ship Line also to the ORIENT via AM- . L ! qCuunt five average words to |FOR SALE—Show Case, Burguin.l ..’Ma m. x’l Hn m. \ ERICAN MA!'L LINE. bl e g8 owned and operated the ship. the line, Phone 54. 9:30a.m.+ 9:65p.m. < BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4. possible to kee > passage ay 80. e 5 SRS ot bungdung L 12:46p.m.T §11:30p.m. . J GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Phone 18, open at least for the presont \ a l.()cA\;I ?!AIILIINGSI | Minimum charge, 50 cents. l‘.mm SALE—Dodge tonring car; 2;153_,,,‘ 512;1;—,:“,_ z Douglas Alaska. The dredging contractor is near-| | Margnita scheduled to iemve | . Sl o et R first class condition. Call Apt. 3:30p.m.1 1:08a.m PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE g the end of the main contract.| , for 3itka ana way ports at | Waging Royal War o TR wiiten Abl stier R0 5}05:.,.: ” Lz THE ADMIRAL LINE The original improvement m-.,yu! 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | FOR RENT *__Thane. . . i : will be completed by the end of | | Virginia IV salls for Chichagot | |FOR SALE — Westinghouse two-| "po 08 Co v o ocentag this month. It is expected it will and way ports a% 6 c'eek | g | FOR FBNTTwo large sideping | hole range; Universal ‘Washe| Z=gielipo Mo J require about three weeks to re | t ing Machine. As good as new. 1 HHective Aprfl. it dredge shoal number two At Chatham Straits route ai Reasonable. Kennedy St d Petersburg after which the r-{ 10 o'clock every Saturday | — - — — every Wednesday night. For | rooms. One housekeeping room | Steam heated. Phone 436 ows can be navigated at night. | AFPARTMENTS FOR RBNT— |por SALE — Homo on Glac A ¢ ¥ FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOOVER, SEATTLE Tows ‘can be navigated a L B4 ; Transient o permanent. Mac- | iner pirame O eoeter| Juneau Ferry & Naviga- LEAVE, JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND stages of water America First leaves every || & 4 et 7% Highway. Fireplace, furnished. 0’ RIS — Ve ¥ 2O F R Apts *hone - ah o Sne’ acre 3] DU e }’\“l:l::\;::‘l:;' :3“11 l&kzl. fl’:;i | i Vn/anin' P 0 % }:hn_v l)vull«.h‘ ()‘nl, acre of tion Compdn‘y CANADIAN PRINCESS ALICE—Mav 15, 26; June 3, 15, 20 ‘H; oo ] m..;. 3 AR - suitable for two. May 1§ to - A RAILWAY, PRINCESS CHARLOTTE—June 22; July 3. gh tide m { i, e 5. A Nov. 1. Phone 2133, { at Admiral Line Dock. PHONE 3.85 b VALY ” Low tide . . M gt iy - i | Y 3-0- Tickets 0 and from: a1l Fastern points of Unived High tide 17 b ! FOR RENT — Gomforiable farn- |FOR SALE — At Auk Bay. five [, 4 Btates and Canada — Various Routes — Libera! x | 3 3 kg - | ished apartment. Apply Nugget room Imm«- fully furnished. Special Sale and Special Btopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. FISH PRICES SUNDAY [N AUK LAKE ¥ k¢ Shop. See John R. Fremming or write | Price Can i hisi Box 1236, City. ” . sales alibut | Approximately 0 Easte e 1 Piane, Victor Uriuupnoule Phono- — i 1i; r— ul'r’)éur.-] wers, 1o ;alhs]n! hattbut | AbD '(‘[{':;‘;"1‘"“m:;_‘l'i‘:"gf ALY { graph, sewing machines. Rewt|FOR SALE — 6 room furnished on, Schillingg Best etchikan on Saturday » € ol i & 5 ' ’, - o | A ot 8% high | Planted in Auk Luke Sunday by : Y or sale. Anderson Mullcfhoppe. 1(.\:;;5.& Inquire Bclmont Gro~; Coffee and Baking TIIE AL ISKA RAII RO 4D was 9.30 and 4 cents, low 9 and f‘_l': ARG SR ““v'l“”‘“’v’""" |FOR RENT — ruily turnished L | P“'d" 4 One hundred and twenty-three ommissioner They _wele . apartments, single or double,|FOR SALE—One 3 rocm house; | throughout the year cperates regular passenge and freight thousand pounds were sold \ d to the Alaska Fish and i Newly pnh’ned Baths and hot| ©One 7 room house; well furn-| Glovanettl 8 }.uln service from Seward on the Coast to Fairpanks in the Salmon at Ketchikan is selling |Game Club, of this city, by the ] { WAIF" Purnished: F’urnlahod ished on lot 100x150 ft. m“,‘ H nterlor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. A hig 7. 8. Buteau of Fisheries. er fu During the winter months there are two passenger frains for 22, 11 and 7 céts. whe Hih which ' wels brought 2 i cabins $5.00 per month. Apply| 8¢ Inquire California Gro- |, each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For time- i i A i ) § e 1 Beaview Apts. cery. tables and: other laformstion inquire of any steamship or AMERICA FIRST RETURNs |here from the Yes Bay hatche ; o o g ST R e P ratlroad agent, or write il ey by the patrcl boat Widgeon, were : % ¥ FURNIFHED and unfurnished FOR SALE—One galvanized iron . = Dept. of the Interio The America First, Capt. John|In 800d condition. Mr. Sprague p «. Xl | Apts. and houses. 122 6th St.| Dake oven; bakes about 70 9 Lot ool 4 Baho, returned from Petorsburg |(ransported them from town to| (b . sk il Ll Tl “apREAD : THE ALASKA RAILROAD and ports at 6 o'clock yester- the lake by auto truck § 8 5 ] CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 ana 3 room ty Dorke, Tenakee, Alaska. i p] g : (Mt. McKinley Park Route) 5 day afternoon. Passenzers werc Sy ! furnishied Apts. Phone 209, £ - ata - Alasks I #. cameron, Wendel Dawson| ALAMEDA HERE AND G THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- and N. M. Nash from Speel River | ; WANTED EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND : 8" Gus Ktohquist fom Pybus SOUTH LAST NIGHT } . | BEST EQUIPPED JO3 PRINTING ] ‘ ; . ey .—“‘j_ TUTORING in subjects from First | PLANT IN ALASKA. > COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. Steamer Alameda, which ar- . to Eight Grade. Normal Grad- ox N e J . VIRGINIA IV LEAVES rived here mnorthbound Saturday A uate. Mrs. Magill, Box 574, FORGET-ME-NOT 7 4 MOTORSHIP MARGNITA evening, left for Skagway at § — — - — : ; § e Witzinia IV, Capt. ‘Matt|p. m. with the following passen q o | HELD “'-“:T"’":‘““‘~C"f‘ d A TEA ROOMS . y leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening, starting April -25<on Nordness, left heré Saturday eve-|gers: ant PUSHRG st. Apply Hel-| | ghecial attention given to | i\ summer schedule direct to Funter Bay, Hawk: Inlet, Tenakee, ning for Port Alexander and way-| D. Huttel, Mrs atzeck and o a7 o luncheons, -dinners and ban- | Hoonah, Port' Althorp, Chichagot, Sitka, Chatham, Baranof; Tyee, ports. She took 5,000 hox shooks | child for Haines aster, Fred| - ‘ WANTED—Boys and girls want-| | Quets. Chicken dinner every | 3 Kake, Petersburg, Wrangell, Port Alexander, Port Walters ard for the Fidalgo Island Packing|Price, Florence Matthews, William | : ; ing tutoring this summer, call| | Thursday night.\ Mrs. Kath- | - Why voite Thforiatios. Company, Pillar Bay, and 15,000 Matthews, J. Meherin, James Gor- 1502. 3 erine Hooker, Phone 151.[ o i 3 feet of lumber for Port Alexander.|don, Miss Mildred Andorson and | Here is one of the gowns which — e . . A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149, SR one Steerage for SKagway. o ine| Queen Mary of England has MISCELLANEOUS 3 T bBuT | e remet hors on ] Severely rifeized her daughe|pALamoT—vme sma dave sour| 1iJ.SHARICK Peerless The Celtie, Capt, Fred Waldal,|safled at 9:30 with: Bert Jon.| tof» Princess = MNary, Vis:|™ fortune told trom your hand.| Jeweler and g y gold 2,000 pounds of halibut to(son, Ben Nilson, J. F. Sparks and| countess La:icelles for buying.| Work, business, marriage and Optician iy GET YOUR BOAT PAINT the' San Juan Fishink and Pack-| Betly Hansen for Petersburg and| Lhe Queen does no: believe it} tBe futuré fofetold. 302 Fromt) Watehes r ing Company buyer Wallis George|H. C. Nunan for Ketchikan is proper for her daughter to| Btr 1 & /oo 8 ; : —flvt— this morning at $1 and b. i adopt modern_styles, but the | Silverware 127 Front 8t .. FPhoue 222 ) X ; Eish 10 clid : To SPEND DAY AT TAKU | Count helped his wife buy the | B ORD’S o s b = e JUNEAU PAINT STORE BOATS BRING LOGS The Rev. A. J. Rocatti, accom-| dress, "RF RD RNER N e * R A AN panied by his party of friends “Tatornational Newsreol) MA U ) TRS' The Inverness, Capt. Cloudy,|from San Jose, Cal, who are —————— | g IL BOAT AMERICA F ,T wad the Driva, Capt. Fred Boyn-|spending some time in and|Ojd papers ot sate st The Empire PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p, m. from Juneau, way points to ton| arrived in port last evening,|around Juneau, left this morning | s——————— None Bet Box or Bulk s £ i3 B 3 _EA gt 2 wgoh’ with a boom of logs for the|on the Ventura, Capt.- George| ™ i 2 % PETE BURG md»KAKE CHAS C WARNE’R éo . Jhnedau Lumber Mills. The In-|Baggen, for a trip to Taku. They!| RELIABLE TRANSFER bty bt von . ot ok mo'slmumm L - s véfness’ tow came from Shakan|expect to return to Juneau to- Crd 3 4 TOT n . - v afd the logs of the Driva from|night, in order to be here for the g 3 : q B iaour Canil e prder 10 be here for the || Phone 148 Res, 148 TaE JuneAu Launory ENGINEERS and Sy g i school tomorrow afternon COURTESY aad GOOD Franklin Stfeet, betwesn HOTORSHII’ Vuicm Iv. satts '“‘" W"’""“ Ak A NUNAN HOMEBOUND Yesterday a number of Juneau| SERVICH Our Motto Front and Second Strocts e ot o p Wfirhr Excursion MACHIN]S people took the par Menden- | E—— — Apex-El Nido, znmh H. C. Nunan, business man of|hall Glacier and Fagle River > ¥ PHONE 359 Ty m m to: Ve’ on City AGENTS pon HKetchikan, who was in Juneau SIS 1 iok B’ n H B e 8 R . gver the week-end, is returning] MAJOR ELLIOTT RETURNS Brunswi owling ~Bingle 0, Agent. -Sswamé Fish Ov: * d to his home on the Alameda ”;\n.‘-,-[;.l: i:)[sp(u;l_;tklll ]«rnm-- i Alleys . e B Atlm Impeml Gas nnd De)sel Regal, e ot system of Chilkoot Barracks, i - - — ~ e FREIGHTER ODUNA LEAVES |Major Malcolm Elliott and Lint faz ek 0 wosied ] Palmer Brothers E. L. Commings, president and Phone 218 A : The Oduna, Capt. John Johan-|secretary, respectively, of the Al L 4 &2 i g4 :"ixun dubean for the westward |aska Road Commisson, returned — 5 Bake'.y 3% i i Sterling and Johnson Outboard Motors welock this momning. From|here yosterday. A few crevices| Ao par—e OUR SERVICES T0 YOU BEGIN o s e Juneau Lumber Mills she took|were found in the walls of the GEO. ANDERSON o 900 box shooks for the Prank.|drinking water Fhaervol WHilh Expert Piane Tuner PLANK OF EVERY PASSENG: T COMPLETE L OF SHIP CHANDLERY Yn Packing Company at Sawmill|will be repaired as soon as ma. Phonograph Repairing § A * 2 I\ i Bey and 2,300 ties for the Alaska |terials can be obtained T We sall shd deliver BUTTERHORNS o Railroad. ; e PHONE 143 4 \ o e FOR QUICK SERVICE Anderson Musi¢ Shoppe L i ks B. D, STEWART RECOVERED |CALL 137 KENRY C. GOREAM ARE BEST Full line of Fancy and Staple Groceries Contractor T —— ; ] " We dehver timo—Phone 29 ' B. D. Stewart, art, Federal Mlnlng or by the hour. i '.‘Old Papera for saie at Emfiire W 018' Pflfm‘h br nle at Empn-e shingling, plumbing, kalsomin- Just opened for business ‘Phona 8577 We deliver e n ing or painting, in fact anything Ice Cream, Candy, Tobacco “ .._._....—— ‘lin new or repair work. : 78 S0F sale 8¢ The Empire jadv. PHONE 137 -'Nm door to Reliable Transter