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r,'G.‘ bl ]’Ol L \ \ND HI‘R P/\LS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY A“RIL 22, HOT DAWG, GLAD Y'LI MAW! THAT WAS SOME | WEAR A VAN M ALSO GLAD( [ YouUR LEARNT TO KED IT, PAw. woT Y'6GIT FooD! RELT, S Marine News Steamer Movements NGRTHBOUND Yukon due tomorrow night. Is making cannery calls SCHEDULED SAILINGS Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle April 24 at 10 am. Admiral Rogers scheduled to sail from Seattle April 25, at 10 a.m. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle April 27 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Alice due in port at 9:30 tonight and sails at 11 o'clock tonight. Alameda due southbound late tomorrow afternoon or eve- ning. | | LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 6 o'clock Thursday night. Virginia IV sails for Chicha- 9000 IPEP IOV EEEC0R000CEIOCRIOEROOOEOIEOSIROEOROIOROIEOROTOROOTE — -t Seoeeces 00000 other than gof and way ports at 6 o'- @ clock every Wednesday night. America First leaves every @ Wednesday at 1 p. m. for e Petersburg and Kako and @ | way ports. . @es 000 e 00 e e 'ot, FIRST STEAMER FOR DAWSON TO SAIL ON MAY 24 SEATTLE, pril 22.—The first sailing of the n from White- horse to Dawson on the Yukon River necessary to the preliminary opening of the operation of the Klondike camp has been set for May 24 by the White Pass and Yukon Route. The first ship is expected to be crowded by mine and prospectors. White s and Yukon Route’s new giant river steamer Klondike, will be put in operation during the summer c; ving silver lead concentrates of high grade ore from the Mayo district. P ALAMEDA NORTH; HAD MANY CALLS Alaska scheduled southbound abqut R o duled With a capacity passenger lis: Aduirsl - Wtion 13 SChe'mf aboard and a large tonnage of southbound ‘about May 2. ®lgeioht the Alaska Line steamer Alameda, Capt. C. V. Westerlund docked here from the south at { o'clock Sunday afternoon. Before calling here the ship hac touched at several cannery ports her regular schedulec stops. Cannery crews and large amounts of freight were put off at for Juneau were Mr /. Ackles, Bertha Axel- son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B y Begis jr., M. Bokach, S. Guy- R. G. Miller, J. B. Willlams and Bill Taroff, Ro- berta Watson, INDIGESTION, AGIN, EHE THAT'S WE V\IAF:MED_}_’OL! AGIN' GORBLIN, A) MILLION TIMES! ¢ . : 4 .T.“’.“' 1;01:[0.!!1:0?. o o cight second class. The steamer sailed for Skagway 4 SR and cannery ports enroute at 8:30 io] 2:25 am., 17 get. | i g‘%f‘ e M7 ot loclock 1ast evening and is sched- vlli’:"h llid(l; i pn;. 161 feet, |uled to return south via Juneau o £ e saA ° |Tuesday night. i ., 02 feet. | e Low tide, 6:47 pm., g The following passengers left NG | here aboard the ship: PRINCESS ALICE | For Skagway—Mrs. F. J. Hen- ning, Julia Wellsondt and Baxter NORTH YESTERDAY After a perfect weather trip north | from Vancouver, the Canadian Pa-| ¢ific steamer Princess Alice, Cap-! tain C. C. Sainty, docked here at 6 o'clock last night and sailed for Skagway at 11 o'clock. Capt. Sainty, especially com- ted on the exceptionally calm weather and numerous remarks were heard by the passengers re-| ferring to the pleasant voyage. Passengers for Juneau arriving | aboard the Princess Alice, were| Lester D. Henderson, J. J. Collart | and Jack Gould. - ees OREGON DISCHARGES HERE; | SAILS SOUTH SUNDAY EVE| ‘The motorship Oregon, Capt. C. W. Wall, arrived from the south| via several Southeastern czmnelyl ports late Saturday night. The | ship had discharged large tonnngc, of freight as well as a large num- | ber of passengers at the pnckln(, plants enroute. When in port here the Oregon\ discharged cargo at the Juneau| Mills, the Juneau Cold Storage and Pemmer's Wharf. The vessel sail- ed south about 10 o'clock Sunday night. i — e NOTICE TO MARINERS Clarence Strait—Snow Pass Gas% Buoy, 2, reported extinguished on| April 20, will be relighted as soon 8s practicable. Chatham Strait—Port Alexander Light, reported extinguished April | , will be relighted as soon as ticable. " Btikine Strait—Vank Island Light, | rted extinguished April 13, will relighted as soon as practicable. | Wrangell Narrows—Blind Slough p'jht. moved April 17, 104 yds. 51| from former position. No other change. Felch. For Haines—Pete Cvoronich and Robert Thompson. e 'ADMIRAL WATSON IN; SAILS WEST Steamer Admiral Watson, Capt. C. C. Graham, arrived from the south at 6:30 o'clock last evening. A large passenger list, consider- able freight and mail was aboard the vessel. The following passengers disem- |barked from the ship here: Howard H. Lerch, Horace N. Hawkins, James K. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Cochran, L. Pifer, Magna Bern- seth, L. M. Carrigan, Henry Roden, and 11 second class. After discharging freight at the Pacific Steamship whar{, the Wat- son moved to the Juneau Mill dock !where a large quantity of lumber was taken aboard for Westward ports. The ship sailed from that dock about 2 o'clock this morning with the following passengers: For Cordova—Fred McCrae, N. G. McCrae, Fred Hanson, Paul H. Otto, and H. H. Greswold. For Yakutat—Mrs. Charlie Smith, {Annie Smith, Mrs. S. Charlie and Peter George. For Seward—Charles Peterson. Kasti Jaima, Warren G. Harding, D. Wickhart, C. N. Lawson and Carl Kolinson. For Latouche—Ben Myhre. .- FURS We are now ready to alter or make up your furs. Goldstein's Emporium. adv. bl @t — Try a TOASTED SANDWICH at Try the Five oClock Dinner Specials at Mabry’s. —adv. Works All Day, Stays “'Lynn Canal—Sherman Rock Gas and Whistling Buoy, 2, reported ex- | tinguished April 8, was relighwd; April 13. / By authority of the Commissioner of Lighthouses, W. C. Dibrell, Su- perintendent. : e CAPITAL DYE WORKS | Veu latest methods in ¥Frencn Cleaning and Dyeing. Sce "‘lns Professional Cleaner and T Phone 177, adv. Up Late, Gains 5 Lbs. “It's easy for me to do a full duy's work and stay up late nights since taking Vinol. My weight has (increased 5 pounds.”—Earl Dunlap. Vinol is a delicious compound of md liver peptone, iron, etc. Nerv- ous, easily tired, anemic people |are surprised how Vinol gives new . pep, sound sleep and a BIG appe- 'tite. The very FIRST bottle often adds several pounds weight to thin children or adults. Tastes de- the Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. adv FER BOLTIN' YER A /J <3 f=pel 1929 By CLIFF STERRETT ARE You Comin)f THE OUT FROM At ER CHILD THAT = MUCH WORK IS FACING SOLONS BEFORE CLOSE Many Measures to Be Con-i sidered by Legislature in 10 Days Remaining Out of a total of 184 bills intro-! duced in the Legislature up to ast Saturday, thirty-six had pass- :d both branches and were sent o the Governor. One of tr , the so-called poor convict bill, was ve- s0ed by him and failed to pass the 3enate over it. Twenty-four out of the 36 were Senate bills and 12 originated in ‘he lower House. oills h been introduced in the atter and 90 in the former. The Senate has acted more ex- peditiously on the bills introduced ‘here than the House has on those Of the 90 Sen- ures, 63 had been passed oy it and sent to the House, two aad b indefinitely postponed ind were still awaiting action. The ,House had passed but 39 of ts 94. Of that number the Sen- ate had passed 12 and defeated iwo. One was laid on the table, and 24 remained to be considered. Fifty-five House bills still awaited awction in the House. Ten working days were left, in- cluding today, in which the Legi: lature must complete its work. In- lications pointed to an almosi u precedented slation du mg the closi s next week. Two im; are pend- ng on which branches are at odds. two the One—the Controller Bill — is expected to prove more than troublesome. The other is Refund Bill. The Se sed to concur in t amendments on both and the latter declined to recede. Con- ferences on both were expected to ceeupy considerable time this week Old age allowances th en to become a vexed question. The Sen- ate has restored the old age sy: tem that was abolished in the House measure which fixed nite date for granting allowances. also cut from $35 It to $30 the maximum allowance fix- ed in the House. g g i MILL WOOCD iur everynody. See Femmer. Phone 114 —adv. WIIN Your Share cf the 30,0002 PRIZE MONEY for PICTURES SOMEONE must win the grand prize of $2,500 in cash—oth- ers will divide the 1,222 lesser awardsin the mammoth East- man prize picture contest. Get your share—with snap- shots that you can take in but a minute or two. Start taking pictures for the contest today. For the best negatives, use dependable, yellow-box Kodak Film. It gets the picture. And for mints of prize-winning qual- ity, leave the developing and printing to us. WINTER & POND “Everything in Photography” GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GRTOHELL, Phose 109 or 149 A total of 94 a def-|- e Y .--...W FpessessseessasessEsssEEs: THE EMPIRE Is the Medium Through which the general can always have its | time for classified 2.8 adver Closing time for. display ad- | vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion. Five cents for continuous subsequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 50 cents. I FOR RENT { 5th 5 FOR 8 \IE Point Automatic Been used very Party leaying p. m. FOR SALE—Hot Electric Range. little. $110 cash town. Phone 2652 before 2 Willys T{xlfl:hi 469. FOR SALE—One car; $250; Phone FOR SALE—Baby Bed and Swing, Telephone 4401 FOR SALE—Trolling boat Ovida, 35 ft., 5 in. long, beam 9 ft. 2 in. 25 horsep engine. New in 1928. 1Inquire on board at| upper float FOR SALE — MINK: « orders now for 1929 Dark Interior Alaskan Mink at $80.00 per pair. Pen Bred. per pair. Haines, Alaska FOR RFNT — Two housekeeping | rooms over Anna Winn's Hat| Shop. | | ply Nelson's Smnonery Store. I FOR REN: — bmgle and double | furnished apts. about May lstl MacKinnon Ap'«rtments ) FOR RENT Nicely furnished | room; close in; 515 Gold Street. ———=—""—"|FOR RENT—1wo light housekeep-| ing rooms; inquire over Winn | Hat Shop. FOR RENT—2 room turnished apL.' with steam heat. Also one house- | ‘keeping room. Telephone 436. Channel Apts. NICKINOVICH Apts. Tel. 29. FOR RENT — F\u'nish‘ed steam pop heated apartment. 3 rooms, bath | and fireplace. Apply Nugget Shop. FOR RENT—Furnished steam heat- | 5 FOR RENT—About May LS s room furnished house. Modern, FOR SALE—Thousands of feet of | convenient. Choice location.| PLATE GLASS at 50 cents per | Phone 1501. | square foot. See LEE ROX,| o | Wrecking Contractor. 1 Player st Piano; phone F SALE CF P — 3 counter | 1603. show es about 7 feet long.| Two sets wall shelving about 7; feet long. Can be seen in Henry Berry's place. Apply at Nugget| shop. SALE—Che: for cash. 37 foot cr Ste g engine; eas- | @ into work or troll- Address ily c ing boat. FOR SALE—Rebeccs, ed rooms, close in, 326 Gold St.| condition. Wm. Franks, 716 Sixth Telephone 4754 Street, near Kennedy. Furnished Apt. for rent. Tel. 2004 FOR SALE—rord Bug; good con- Furnished 4 room fipdr't‘ment Ap- dv"'m"; BQH 1 riors meavRgny Krane. |FOR SALE — MIN&— mnest grade of Yukon Mink for sale; prices per pair write George Bar- rett, Tagish Mink Farmer, Tag-| ish, Yukon Territory. FOR SALE — 10 room furnished flat; telephone 233. |FOR SALE—uUne half interest in Berry's Taxi. Inquire M. D. Ber- ry at Gastineau Hotel or P. O. Box 1176, FOR SALE—3 room house and lot | 50 by 100; free water; apply Mrs. P. Reilly; 4th and Kennedy Sts. PIANO, Vietor Orthophonic Phono- graph, sewing machines. Rent or sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. FOR RENT—Fully furnished| apartments, single or double. Newly painted; baths and hot| water furnished. Furnished cabins | ,$5.00 per month. Apply Sea-| view Apts. Old papers ror sale at The! Empire. | i i |FOR SALE—Rooming house; good | in center of business; locationm; district; P. O. Box 992. MISCELLANEOUS | PALMIST—come and have your fortune told from your hand. ‘Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Street. WANTED | Alaska | Sealskins U. S. Govt. Inspected We have just received a fine selection from Fouke Fur Co., St. Louis. Call and see them. Coats made to special order. Reason- able rates. H. J. YURMAN THE FURRIER Front St. Opp. George Bros. | Shoe Repairing —rl ‘We use only the best of materials | | [ | , M. VAGGE | | Shoe shop across street from Goldstein’s Emporium on Sew- ard Street. SEWING AND ALTERING OF ALL KINDS ‘Telephone 4754 MRS. L. E. SMITH l | DRESS MAKING | r‘ | ————n J. B. BURFORD & CO L. C. Smith axi Corona ' TYPEWRITERS !llflo Stenographer —r- G— —- WANTED — Young woman wants work of any description at once. Apply Empire. WANTED—Five or six room furn- ished hcuse. Call Empire. WANTED TO RENT—4 room furn- ished house. P. O. Box 1178. Home Office, Seattle, Washington J. W. WOODFORD Resident Agent 2 Rings on Salmon Evenings by Appointment ot Blue Foxes at $250.00 | Chilkoot Fur Farm.i 1253 Empire. | range. Good | Front) | —= The Arcade Cafe | _bpecial Dinners on Bundays and Week Days Soda FMountain in conmection. Come in and listen fo the radio. Mary Young, Prop. Phone 288 ————— D ' LOOSE LEAF SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT Stationery, Printing and Binding GEO. M. SIMPKINS COMPANY | | Reliable Transfer Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY and GOOD BERVICE Our Motto B FERRY TIME CARD | Leaves Jnneau l’nr Douglas and a— | | | ) & Thane ‘ 6:15 am. 6:15 p.m. *7:15 am. 47:30 pm. 9:15 am.t 9:40 pm. 12°30 pm.t §11:15 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight 3:15 pm.t 11:00 am. *4:00 p.m. Leaves Douglas for Junecau 6:30 am. 6:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 17:45 p.m. 9:30 a.m.f 9:55 p.m. 12:45 pm.f §11:30 p.m. | 2:15 pm. 12:15 am. ! 3:30 pm.t $1:05 am. 5:05 pm. | *-—Tnune. t—Freight will be accepted. i—Saturdays only. §—Effective April 1st. {Juneaww Ferry & Naviga- tion Company L J. SmArick Jeweler and Optician ‘ . _Watches | shimy, Diamonds Silverware | Tre Juneav Launory Franklin Str between Front and nd Streets PHONE 359 N [ BURFORD’S CORNER I “TRY A MALTY” PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY | Non Better—Box or Bulk S —— FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin. ¥ront and Franklin, Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange. Front, opp. City Whart, Front, near Saw Mill Front at A. J. Office. ‘Willoughby at Totem Gro, Willoughby, opp. B. P. R. | 0 B9 bt 1t it ittt et o T R R 3 4 5 6 -7 8 9 1 3 Front and Seward., Front and Main. Second and Maln. Fifth and Seward. | Fire Hall. {1 Gastineau and Rawn Way. | 8010 19 b9 10 reRs ‘warehouse and garage. i | SAILING SCHEDULE Boat *Yukon . fAlameda . “Aleutian . *Alaska . tAlameda .../ *Yukon B A *Aleutian . fAlameda ... Scattie April 6 April 13 ..Aprii 30 9p.m. May Teave Due Juneau Northbound Due Juneau Southbound A))\ il m April 9 April 16 4pril 16 9p.m. April 20 ril April 23 1130 2 Almllfi April 24 April 21 April 30 7 May 3 t—Calls Ketchikan, Wrangell Petersburg, Juneau, Haines and Skagway. *—Calls Ketchikan, Wrangell, Junceu, Cordova, Valdez. Latouche and Seward. W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone Passengcr accom- modations' on all ral Line ves- have been tompletely and materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- able. CANADIAN \ PALIFIC, \ RAILWAY SERVING ALASKA Regularly and Dependably Leave Arrive Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Junaeu ) pril 6 April18 pril 11 April15 April 18 .April17 April20 May 2 i May 9 May 2 May 23 *—Southeastern and Southwestern ports. Ship and travel via the green boats, INFORMATION and TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt., Phone 4 GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas Steamer Evans Rogers Watson Evans Rogers Watson ..May 8 May 11 FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS MARY PRINCESS ALICE—April 23, May 4 PRINCESS ALICE—May 14, 25; Tickets to or from all Eastern points of Uniled States or Canada and to Furope or the Orfent. June 4 Various Routes—Liberal Stocpovers W. L. COATES, Agent. COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. MOTORSHFP MARGNITA Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Pory Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, Chatham, Killisnoo, Bnranoh Leaves every other Tuesday at 11 P. M. foi Haines, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. way ports. Information A. F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Co., Phone 149. Alaska Meat Company PHONE 39 Fresh Local Dreésed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Ccn Carne, Crabs, Oysters and Fish A COAL FOR EVERY PU! Pacific RPOSE Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 b S e e ] We are closing out our BRUSHING LACQUER of PRATTS AND LAMBERTS at ONE-HALF PRICE at JUNEAU FAINT STORE MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV. Bay, Strawberry roiu and Chichagof. Carry Phone Single O, Agent. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Geld. Fifth and Bast. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of house. Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indian St. ¢ PUR N DI DG -0 ce e oo - powet Bails every evening for Passengers and Freight. Juneau Moétorship Company. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN. HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Qur Services to Gang Plank of Every Passenger You Begin and End at the -Carrying Boat ‘ednesday unter t, Lomesurier Island, Port Althorp, Soapstone Point, Apex-El Nido, Hirst-Chiehagof, Falcon Arm All freight to be on City Dock at 1 o’'clock Wednesday. Alaskan Hotel, Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Maln. Twelfth, Northern L'dry. Tweltth and Willoughby. Home Grooery, " NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. day and night. heated. operation—Hot water month and up—steam per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Boons S5O0 e orc e o, » )