The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 30, 1928, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS PA ONE OF THE GUESTS PE! IN KEEPING A DOG IN HER RQODM 1WISH YouD POST AN PROHIBIT ING THE PRACTICE QSISTS ORDER Y'®IN BET YOUR BOOTS NORTHWESTERN HERE SATURDAY EVENING |: The Northwestern, Livingston, arrived in the south at 10:30 o'clc day evening with the passengers for Juneau Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moellers and Rob- ert Mocllers. She due to o'elock Salurday missed the morning the south entrance to Wrangell Narrows and was forced to wait for the next tide re procecds ing northward She led Jock m Capt port ek following was arrive aftearnoon but high tide at at one at 1 o'clos morning Those leavi here were: Mrs. Theo. Kettlegon Mrs. J. D. Jones, Clara Jones, J. 4 Jones, Ted Scroggins, A. Van vern and M 1 north Edward Gedney for The steamer was arrive in port from 8:80 o'clock this afternoon #all south via Sitka and wayport about ¢ p.m. e NOTICE TO MARINERS Lynn Canal—Vanderbilt - Reef Light, reported extinguished July 4, was found burning July 25. Ctoss Sound—Port Althorp— Althorp Rock I t, reported ex- ched July 19, was relighted Sound—Port Three Hill Island Light, extinguished July 19, lighted July Yakutat Light, Althorp reported was re- Point, C reported extinguished Ju 23, 19 will be relighted soon as practicable Chilkat Inlet—Letnikof Cove Letnikof Light, established Jul_\" 28, 1928, is fixed red post lantern oil light of about 20 candlepow loeated at entrance to cove feet above high water. Lig obscured frem 256 degrees to degrees Cock Buoy, 2, May 15, 1928, By the direction of the missioner of Lighthouses, Dibrell, Superintendent ——— - Inlet—Seldovia Entrance reported out of position was replaced July 28, Com- w. C TIDES TOMORROW Low tide, Low - - BOATS BRING SALMON The Giant 11, Capt. Bernard L arvived in port yesterday 4300 cohoes and 4,000 pounds o kingsalmon for Sam Morris, New Bugland buyer. Morris ulso re- ceived 1,200 cohoes and 660 pounda of king salmon on the Eifin, Capt Braest Swanson. > DRIVA !nlNGs LOGS The Driva, Capt. Fred Boyuton, aprived in port yesterday morning with a boom of logs for the Ju- neau Lumber Mills, which came ~.'-!'~P++-!-+\-K'-l-t—:‘-z~++-'r+++-*¢-;-l:}<‘+~!~‘? LR R R R R R L e 1 WiLL, '* Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Admiral Rogers in port. Yukon due tomorrow noon. Princess Charlotte due tomor- row evening. Dorothy Alexandeér due Thurs- day. after- ~+4-1~!-+.:~»:~:~.~ SCHEDULED SAILINGS Prince Gecrge scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 30 at ¢ p.n, Alameda scheduled to from Seattle July 31 p.m. Admiral Evans scheduled to sall from Seattle August 1 at 10 a.m, Princess Alice sail from Vancouver ust 1 at 9 aum Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle August 2 at 10 a.m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle August 4 ) a.m. Prince George scheduled (o sall from Vancouver Aug- ust 6 at 6 p.m ail at 9 scheduled to Aug- SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northwestern in port south- hound Princess Louise in port at 5 o'clock tomorrow morning and sails south at 7 am Admiral Watson scheduled southbound about August 2. Aleutian d southbound about August LOCAL SAILINGS Marginita schednled to leave for Sitka and way port: 8§ o'clock Wednesday ni Virginia IV s for Cl gof and v ports at 6 o'- clock ev v Wedn night. For thdm 8 route at 10 o'clock Saturday - night. America First leaves Wednesday at 1 p.m. Petersburg and Kake wayports. ***QVP*'P-!-'I-*%-}' — .- ADMIRAL ROGERS IN JUNEAU TODAY/ The .r\:lmlml Ruun Capt. A W. Nickerson, arrived in port from the south gt 12 o’cleck today noon with the following passengers for Juneaun: Frances Roundtree, Mrs. Robert Semple, culan, Johu Macula and three steeragi e oo o ever every for and 1-4-4-!‘4-'!-'1‘44-!-"4' Karl 7Thiele, Mrs. M. Ma. L. Hayes, B a— ARRESTED AT HAINES Frank Ja has been charg. ed with burglary at will have a hearing this afternoon at that place, according to word received ta the office of the U, 8. Marshal hore. A number of places at Haines bava b entered, and information has by may lead to cording to_the Marshal Albert B Mrs. €. G. Stadelman the manager, of Frye wife of Bruhn com. enger for Skagway || from ldeal Cove, on the Coast of Prince of Wales 1 ——————— SWALLOW HERE SUNDAY ‘The Swallow, U d States Na- %al Radio boat, arrived in Juneau Jesterday afternoon to take on a special consignment of freight shipped by the Dupont Powder company to Dutch Harbor. She I8 mow enroute to the westward AT THE HOTELS . Gastineau Mr. and Mrs, Evan Jones, Havk. rader; John E. Sales, Petcrshurg B. B. Morgan, 8. 8. Mary D; Bruce 8, 8. Mary D; Mr. and Thomas H. Morgan, Tenakee Sprin, H. A. Berry, Taku Har. Bor; Arthur J. Ela, Speel River Jean Vanophem, Jualin; Tom Heu. messy, Atlanta, Ga. LAl _ Pete Nondard, city; C. F. Mc. ‘Toni Tarro, Moutana Wost| i This week we are fea- turing Thompson’s “DO'/BLE MALTED” JAALTED MILK Make it yourself at home. Tyy it. Also—this week—Cali-| fornia Walnuts, 25 cents a pound GRS -'.hl " egging scare gging scare -.’r-!-lo'l"Z"l-*-b'l'"f':‘++-)+-i-3-1'++"'-l~+~(<++'}'-§-‘-+~5~'5*§"‘0v Haines and | “THE HON GUEST VATH THE FORRIDDEN Du& APPROACHES ' MY STARS, NEEWAH' BUUTLEEGERS WURRY SCOTS, Scotland, July , the home of good undergoing a boat- taking a thri The authorithies are active steps to wipe out ing industry, which fup in man Jillicit whis not so dif can variety over the countr are plying the nd peak-easi m the Ameri-| ing up all nd bootleggers icit trade, the object bei n of the $2 tax that the Government impos on every $1 bottle of whiskey. —,—e——— MANY PASSENGERS ABOARD PRINCESS | LOUISE SATURDAY| With a total of aboard, 154 of whom a the round trip, the Pricess; arrived in port from the south at & o'clock vurday evening with | Simon He'lenthal for Juneau. Tovr parties aboard _include Thomas ( and Son Tour, born for Atlin and Dawson, a Powe parly, making the round trin. and a Scalotman Tour bound for At lin. She has 200 tons of freight to unload at Skagway. She is scheduled to return here southbound at § o'clock tomorrow morning and will sail south at 7 o'clock. Louise PRINCE GEORGE IN PORT BGUND SOUTH The Prince (,om;u. Capt. Harry Nedden, arrived in port enroute south at 1 o'clock yesterday morn ing and sailed at 2 a.m. with the following passengers from Junean: Mr. Hanson for Vancouver; T. M. Weaver, B. Rosselle and W. B. Kirk for Seattle. DOROTHY ALEX. July 30.—Steamer xander with mostly theastern Alaska at o'clock this morning. The fol- lowing passengers for Juneau are jalso aboard: Carl Samuelson and wife and two steerage, 43,000 POUNDS OF HALIBUT IN TODAY, Forty-three thousand pounds of halibut sold in Juneau this morn-| ing at prices of 9% and 6, San Juan purchased the Capt. Tom Ness, 8.00 Capt. Knute Hildre, Ina J., Capt Dagny, Capt. went to the A while the New Addington, Capt 11,500. 1 Emma, Louhelon, 7,500; and the Andrew Hildre. The Olaf Winters, 10,500 ska Fish Brokerage England took the John Anderson, HAS BIG List| THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the genera ublic can always have it wants supplied. Closing time for glassified advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion. continuous Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. FOR RENT—House, 7 rooms and bath. Also cne furnished apart- ment with steam heat and fire place. Apply Nugget Shop. FCR RENT — Fnrnich Jnfquire 115 W. 6th Slrec! or l’hon‘e 330. FOR SALE — Spruger spaniel pup. Female. Brown and white. Apply Totem Grocery. uitar. Call between 6 and 9 p. m. 227 Willoughby | Avenue. | Round foot. FOR SALE— Row boats. hottom, 14-16 and arrls Hardware Co. 18 cycle at Harris Hdwe. Co. 7 room house; Phone 478. 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ZYNDA, Prop. ,n———————-—ll A B. CHAUVIN hle l&nn!fndm for mlwn and Rawn Way. §[ and Harrls, and, Gold. Full line of Fanéy and We deliver anytime FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau for Douglas and 1—Prelght wil] be accepted. {—Saturdays only. 'jfinouii’ Ferry, & Naviga- Thane 6:15p.m. $7:30p.m. 9:40p.m. §11:15p.m, 13 midnight $1:00a.m. o: 9. m. *7:16a.m. 9:15a.m.1 13:30p.m:t for Juncan 6:30p.m. $7:45p.m. 9:656p.m. §11:30p.m. 12:15a.m. $1:05a.m *—Thane. §—Efective April 1st. tion. Company PHONE 3-8-5 Special Sn]e and Special Price on Schillings Best Coffee and Baking Powder Giovanetti’s GROCERY L J. Smaricx Jeweler and tician Watches Diamonds Silverware SAILING SCHEDULES Leave Due Juneau. Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound 16 26 23 3 30 10 Boat— Northyellern Alaska Alameda Aleutian . Northwestern Yukon Alameda Alaska Northwestern Aleutian July 14 July 17 July 21 July 24 July 28 July 31 Aug. 4 Aug. 7 Aug. 11 Aug. 14 July July July Aug. July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. All the above sailings arc summer excursion W. E. NOWELL, Agent trips. Phone 2 \\ ALASKA STEAMSHIP vommm | i | Lv.Jupew 4 Lv,Seattle Ar.Juneau Sou!hbou July 30 Aug. 2 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. X Alex'ln(ler AugA 1 Aug. 2 Aug. 6 Aug. Aug. 8 Aug. 11 . Aug. Througn tycxets sold from Juneau to Califoe nia ports also to New York via. Panama Canal, Reservations and information on ROUND, TH¥ WORLD tours in . connection with: Dollar, Steame ship Line alsa;to the, ORIENT via AN ERICAN MAIL LINE. BRICE H, HOWARD, Agent, Pho? [ GUY L. sm'rn A;en;. Phone : aska. PACI!‘IC CQASTWISE SERVICB THE LINE Aug. 4 | FOR PRINCE RUBERT, VANCOUVER, srATTLE LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND aly 10, 20, 31, A}gu"& o, ai SR R 1 PRINCESS AI.lcE—Jnly 17,727, Aug. 7, 11 uly 13,24 Tickets to and from all Eastern points of United States and Canada — Various Routes — Liboral Stopovers. W. L. COATES, Agent. COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO., MOTORSHIP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'cl direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoomh Pol Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham Killisnoo, Baranof Tyee, Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander, Port Walters, énd way ports. Informatlon AF McKinnon, Belmble Transfér Co., Phone 149, CHAS. 6. WARNER CO. ENGINEERS and MACHINISTS AGENTS FOR Atlas Imperial Gas and Deisel, Regal, Palmer Brothers Sterling and Johnson Ouitboa-d Movof's COMPLETE LINE OF SHIP CHANDLERY General Contracting, Rejair- ing and Pllnu 4 Contract or Daj Gl’t PHOND & l?Ica ‘Groceries BELMONT GROCERY [— S. S. “PRINCE flmn'r" of “PRINCE. GEOR( LEAVES VANCOUVER BVBRY MONDAY: lvnmm southbotind from JUNEAU every SATURDAY P. M. - difect corinection at PRINCE RUPERT and WANCO! for all points EAST and SO . All otitside rooms. Hot and’ cold running water in evety room. For reservations nwli H. B. SHEPARD, Agent, m’.:.; Aladkn' mronsnn' VIRGINIA w Saily ....,. 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