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7 g o 6 I3 Ta GET ME SORE I HE. N MR GOOGLE - " B J EU; ;ng % O i P s £ DONT WATCH QUT - (MAGWE. | HT MY MECE. (S { STEAMERS i ~4a° s FIE ET h C 1 g it HIM SITTING (h THAT THEATRE N_ Youz SOMEWHAT STier ” 2 j : REET i 1 2V ALL DAY LONG WATCHIA A | i ‘mAT e ’ o %) ; @ / BUNCH OF MUGS LEAPING, ; Gt et B : S g i S /1 B ARCUND =2 ) # i ! £ .l 2 \ ; MARVELOUS AERIAL ¥ 7 simey ATHLETES — SEE THE 7 MARVELOUS ' DEATH DEFEYING JLuMP o4 fRoie 4 Heay of 77 MARVELOUS ! ; | SEVEATY-SiX FEET - THE ] Al i BREATH - TAKINIG RIDE L MARVELOUS W SAILING SCHEDULE QN A BICYCLE ANQE O WA 4 o M\DAlRCYomL iy EQ:GT:- ) p ‘Lucaué%gzvegu % ( < » i LF“,VF Due Jun.e'au Due J]umau Seans o CRERA - W > B | | ?enmcr Seattle Northbormad Southbound hen REARfE b 1o g f : > $ Alasks ............Feb, 15 Feb. 1 CheR Rl "nMeLg" ¢ s 7> e EA \ ek *Yukon ... Feb. 22 Feb. 25 DALY AT‘T / / g v, i *Northwestern ....Mar. 1 Mar. 4 ; ’\HE. J ) e E / Y ) 'A]a:ka g ety : Mar. 11 B ® K g S *Yukon ............Mar. 1 Mar. 18 MUP@@@K@ME : L - p . B tAlameda . Mar. 18 9 pi. Mar. 22 y 1 2 = eatures Syfeihty, he. , e *Northwestern ....Mar, 22 Mar. 25 ————— S 3 & 2 rivhts faderyed *Alaska Mar, 29 Apr. 1 > A *—Southeast and Southwest Routes. l PLE R + ~Southeast Route only. . BE BLO WN UP £ S W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 Marine News ' MENACE T0 SHIPS s e e 00000000 ANCHORAGE CANNERY VICTORIA, B. C. March 1:-)__isvald for 6 and 9.2 cents and Cana- Steamer Movement: IS REPORTED SOLD |Bippte Rock, a flat smooth rogk |Gi8A for § and 9 cents. | | over which the water just breaks | i X 8 NORTHBOUND : at low tide and which is situated SEATTLE, March 15.—Bight ves- Admiral Rogers due at Ketchi- @ | SEATTLE, Mq. h 15—The Fariyn midchannel in Seymour Nar- sels with 80,800 pounds of halibut kan at 7 pm. tonight. May West Fisheries, Incorporated, of |sows, may he blown up by the Ca- sold yesterday for 8 and 13% cents. reach Juneau late Sunday @ Seattle, has purchased the Alask® |nadian government. This rock has fr b X night or Monday. General Fisheries, of Anchorage, |peen considered a menace to navi- ¥ Admiral Evans not reported @ Alaska. The considoration is thought [gation for many years and a num- | U. S. Prisoners Ketchikan; probably arrive @ to be $250,000. entire property {per of ships, both American and | s at Juneau Monday. and assets will be taken over. i o o4 } At McNeil Will Yukon is scheduled to arrive $5% Canadian, have come to grief on it. Wl have Hass Southbound ubidsy. 3 R Now that more and larger ships are Get Education sompletely and Leave Arrive Leave rr i 2 , Victoria, . You S B T Nl Are Blamed on Women|Norihern Britsh Columbia and| __(C2nn0e0 o pege OB them very attras- | Bvans . Mar13 Mar1s Mar 21 bt Alaska ports, need of removal of Rogers Mar, 13 Mar. 1 20 17 at 9 p.m. i 4 . Mar, ar.17 Mar. Al sL"’hcduled Rl (Céntinuea mom Page Oné) the rock is apparent, mariners say,|ip the school system of Massachu- Watson . . .22 Apr. 3 am sal iy Man’ didils Uieinng arh Ank setts” It will be supplemented by Rogers .. . . Apr. 4 Seattle March 18, at 9 p.m. e ses 8- e M 0 e St TR | “atorons’ b theblo-minas. 4511 [Bbus:that Hipale Mbok vemain unt (REEEM 22041 ihe Samh e syt g 4 A 1% cail from Seattle March 19, ® other mentally unbalanced persons|disturbed, because they expect it la‘ecngrgl Inaehanioe, And evere Ao ; A Watson X at 10 am. should be sterilized so that they|De & stepping stone for transcontl-) yoice puny equipped shops are 1 Rogers .....Apr.10 Apr.14 Northland scheduled to sail ® ‘will not reproduce their inferior |bental T"]‘h‘;flds ]to :}‘:m tf Van-l e installed, Isaac said. 535 from Seattle March 20. kind. In this work, Californig isjfouver Island. 1In the early days ¢hi 5 INFORMA AND TICKETS: Northweatern scheduled to sail ® our model, for your state has ex-|before Vancouver became the ma&n’clzxe‘g ;)I()ilm:?cg:w;vmigtcfi:d d;y o os » ? 4] at R 3 % British Columbia port, Victoria ex-'c = i + BRICE H. HOWARD, ., Phane from Seattle March 22 af cellent modern laws o E bout. (170P8 % 1 federal prison officlals, was in- d TR ject pect hat Seymour Narrows would | o by 3 4 A HODTHBELND s ARG “The sturdy workman, the skilled b€ bridged and rallroads w"“ld‘x:u:xe:ntil;};sm;r e it L i b i Alaska schedulod southbound laborer, whose low birthrate is due|come to Victorla. =Now, ROWeVer,'.opmyssion, and other reform bod- eI (T largely to economic conditions,|!t 18 sald that this undertaking J LOCAL SAILINGS chould be financed by the state to ;’Oull)rll (-n-‘tr 5‘300,000 000 nncl]dit llti Ditatoretion: Otoome oubtful ancouver wou et | Maignita scheduled to leave d PE it " | Decision to launch the educa- for Sitka and way ports at Victoria take its maritime trade xuonal program follo! confer- 6 o'clock Thursday right for | ences between Warden Finch Arch- Skagway, starting Sept. 17. |er who is said to be wholehearted- e it Wadasy. suggestions are already law, and|ger of the British Columbia Coast .. ly in favor of Hle move; Austin | - America First leaves every ¢ countries are adopting poli- ’“Vke_ 9 ”‘f _C'"n"(“““v.]‘,‘w.’,m M(Conmck ssista to Sanford| Medneofas ot & b m.: for. based on them. His claim,|brands the attitude of Victorians + Petersburg and Kake and e |"to breed for character rather than who want the rock preserved as penitentiaries; Isaac, and others | { M ’r}?(’\,nl_l(’;,h’ Leave Juneau Southbound * way ports - » for intelligence,” offers a solution |ROmsensical and At ShipPINg § o octed in prison education re- ALIYIG) D 00 0 6050 0080 mankind of the declining quality of civilized [demands ‘{t be removed. ~ Water e, 8.c. coast | Prin. Norah—Mar. 11, 22; April 1 e e o v e e 9 o0 e e o ~Mate ity insurance,” 'he con~ rushes through this narrow <h.m~‘ “The main object,” said Tsaac, STEAMSHIPS THE EMPIRE - . TIDES TOMORROW o tinued,” is one of our aids to wo- [ship$ ;‘“ *1““"‘ ‘;‘“’“‘Z“‘ A ulsserffi x:Fx::LeLrhr;rp::)Sc?Zze; »i(r)me:)]cn:, {t Prin, Alice—Apr. 12, 22; May 3 . R REN m apariment o o & e OO o o men who carnestly desiro to pro-[With difficulty. Navigation can-|ioiel pcon yUnder the present { t " B ‘the Modlum bath and electric range. Ap- duce fine children. It is in thisnot bg attempted in anything bub :y‘::tm S ik i H ) e : Prin. Louise—May 13, 24; June 3 urd and Gold Street. Scc- i £ field and relative ones that wo-|¢lear weather and freighters and, [°” “ e High Wde. 1:60. 8., 188 focl. el vousels have to walt for slack ib cash and is thrawn back on 50|} mickefs to or from all Eastern points of United States or Canada u.rlllv § £y an-—espe he mod oma; | Low tide, 8:02 am. -2.3 feet, iman—e specially the modern woman ‘ Mt |clety without a trade by which feot. _could be of the highest value to|water to get through | b imay earn an hinest Nving: Uik and to Europe or the Orient. Various Routes—Liberal Stopovers. Glosing time for classified { TOR RENTThree room furnished | Low tide, 8:12 pm., -15 feet. . Her sclentific education,| This, symmer “é" C“"”‘f]”?”m' mately, if our plans are a success, W. L. COATES, Agent. adyertisements: 3 P. M. apartmer h bath. 1ift] Thdes Monday 4 it follows the lines of blology, the | tlanal Sieamship Company WO ™82 they should tend to reduce crime,” | & 2remsoromsrre et o g il Closing time for display sd- Apartments. Teleplione- 202 High tide, 2:3¢ am., 187 fect. . pature of man, and chemistry, the |°Tate 4, Jossfe0t sceamy SRR e e R 1 vertisements: 11 A. M. R RGrRs — | Low tide, 8:42 am., -21 feet, nutrition of man, can achievd re David, 'to Alaska, and other ’12 | Ten cents per line first in- | FOR RENT—Fu ed house On| High tide, 2:51 pm, 167 feet, {Sults for beyond .that which now American @fd Canadien ships will TARTANS WEAR RED, WHITE—| ! atibin 12th Street, vacant March 3rd.| pLow tide, 8:48 pm., 00 feet. |feems to them most honorable—a [oPerate, Each year this trade in-; — RO T S |fort.” e d negie Tech's football players next Sailigns {ertion. FOR RENT—Furnsned apartments. | FERRY TIME CARD , Dr. Mjoen is accompanied on this | serious mishap occurs. . One of the fall will wear white jerseys with | erag? words e SR | e e g fisoture tous’ by B dRigRtee, Tove. [OR URRENE AL wiocks, 13 |cof, stripes veitically oz Shs B 5 - 7 one of his family of six children. [RiPple Rofk was the AmericAd and running from collar to shoul-| . intmum charge, 30 cents. | FOR RENT—Two room furnished | j Thane ; Both are enthusiastié admirers of |steamship Spokane which resulted | der and under each arm, There 1 ew ot Ol«nt a ) | pnartnanc Plegh heaCRUael RS ¥:1opm. the Pacific Coast. in loss of life. will be headgear to mateh. ‘ : : FOR SALF | Dhone 436, Sixth and Main Sts. 7:10am. $7:30 p.m. | L gl ! X I o SR e T Homgpe ‘{ Old papers at The Emplire of-| iy vpe NUMERQUS ALONG | Old papers for sale ab The Em- | ron FOR! BALE—Cheap. 12-15 Sterling | _ S00pm. 1omidnignt |fice : vbks HAWANA mrvER B office. g b : ; Gfl; Rigon, 4Bl In- |FOR ['“31‘“ = 55‘*"} oo oge, 3:15pmt $1:00am. s Srye 5 Al I | With a Positive Heat Indicator uire Wrig oppe. partly furnishe urnace. In-| ; ] " . i Ry | v ! *4:00 p.m. |‘ MIDGET LUNCH | (Fairbanks News-Miner) | P | } evsesscenveve IR R R RN enable him to support a large fam- ily, for his is the best germ plasm there is.” away from it. In Norway many of Dr. Mjoen's) ©apt. J. W. Troup, former mana-| © 002000 0cC 0000000000000 0000VO©EHEe ¢ ea frrrermcoous sessco0esseesos o nel at ‘terrific speed and powerful Through which the general public can always have |(ts et s ; wants supplied. High tide, 2:10 p.m. 17.9 9:15am.t 9:40 p.m. 12:30 p.m.t §11:15 p.n. | quire Nugget Shop. ! Leaves Douglas for Juneau All through the upper Tenana { o yoesy [AUNDRY REGULAR PRICE—$12.00 Jower ‘12th Street. Phone 252 FOR RENT—Two roow rumished| 9:308.. 8290 o, Tom Sturge, Prop. | [River region there is an unpre X 8:30 am. 17:45p.m. 1 . |de ber lves this w b » b Sris PNl R k. e e g )v';::c Af,‘,;f;,;fi?;““ sngu o 9:30a.m.t stsgm. Open Daily Except o txe»gp:r‘:? Johx?‘ Hv:;dflfovic‘;,v:veu “‘“u‘":m‘mz Spectal ' rice. $10,00 FOR SALE_Beautiful §65.00 Lioyd " 1345pmt $11:30pm. | Sunday kngwn trader ‘of that district who § TTomé &2 b Loom Baby Buggy for $2000. FIANO, Victor Gitnopnontc Phono- | 2:15p.m. 12:15a.m. s |arrived at' Fairbanks Thursday. | PHONE 359 | FOR TEN DAY’S ONLY i 6} Practically new. Apply Mac's 2nd | zraph, sewirqg machines. Rent or 3:30 pm.t 3 . = ~| Not only.are their numbers largr | {—eeerearoeemnsosenroand Handd Store, opposite Harri Ma- | sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. | 5:00 p.m er in the aggregate than ever be-| 4 chine, Shop. [ ———— { *—Thane | H.R. SHEPARD fore but they are running in ex-| Guaranteed Okeh — fFOR RENT—Fuily turnished t—Preight will be accepted. 'ccptmmlw large bands. There are % IFOR 5“‘5 —New Rug. Teiephone apartments, single or double | {—Saturdays only. i GEN§BASLO}:.SUIPIA%CE mmny well -authenticated reports of | Coats made to order from 106. Newly painted; baths and het! S§—BEffective April lst. Absolu bands of from 40 to 60, Mr, Hajdu-| | FRESH ALASKA SEAL % “ te Seourity” |{FRESH ALAS . . ¢ ' FOR SALE—Cne pued W_Mer furnished. Furnished cabing % i Valentine Euilding kovich said. | SKINS ® feet, tn very good condition.| $300 per mcnth. Avoly Sea-| Juneau Ferry & Naviga- e plzgxe‘iudax)x’:wz;inx:eouzgxgg gt Sizes up to 88 for $550.00 AlaSka EleCtrlc nght and | equipped with a logging donkey; VIew Apts. | b § C s ¥ % . D. BROWN e band of 25 quite close to him and '} gelect your own lining P ower ompany cupab!zflyf ‘handling 2000 feet of |~ g tion Company e - i Hn able on each ‘drum. | - $ | CANV, adius of two miles ?:r;i“lzumced iem. handling float- LOST AND FGUND | l' P P A’S ki |were five other smaller bands. i from ?lgsvtelitg silks, | rospectors’ h 2 o i, - o °',y‘“:§:5§$?,1: LOST—Party who ook the wrong iy | mfm ] Q_ngP 08 | | § JUNEAU 'AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA pilddriver. Price vel | pair of golashes from the Nat M ; : Y Fot tiirther information Write | Pridey night, kindly reburn to lor LS | | [dinska “hge: and sl oo e . Yurman’'s Phone 6 Phone 18 Hans Floe, Hawk Inlet, Alaska. | Ruth Lundell, Douglas, and re- C onstri ‘lcti 0 | |mountains, Many have been seen | FOR, SALE — Brunswick Bowling | V¢ their own pair. o d n < in the flats as well. Trappers &t Alleys. Good Tocation. Only alleys | | il - the head of the Robertson report in |Juneau open. to public. Will | 8] | Cflmpan b g hearing ‘of seeing wolves ‘in the _.el) reasonable for cash. See Steve BHSCELLANEOUS y { i 4 high hills nearly every day and Vubkovich or write P. O. Box 661 | [ALMIST—Come and Bave your il 'Y et |Indlans have seen signs of their AMERICAN THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY depradati in the flats, “ {ufa % 7—-—7% :;r L,'fem'fi‘; h::lm‘y‘eour‘nl;mt:‘ GENERAL e%l:e w:l?:s x;re ev.ak;xss a heavy LEGION Com ::::m 4 ‘;. Srimian 1:“““‘;. rnex Frinklin 8t. 'hone FOR! SALE—Natona. O R’Cm‘l future foretold. 302 Pront toll among mountain sheep and ter in good condition. Suitable| oo o | CARPENTER - ) caribou, it iy sdld. ' ARENA for general cash transactions. Also | { late model Addressograph wnlh\ WESTERN INVESTIGATION BU- WORK : m steheils, Just the thing for mail- | REAU, P. O. Box 154, Seattle, . PRICES ing lists. Address 48, care Em-" Washington. Investigations made Next Smoker l COAS'I'WISE TRANSPORTATION CO. ‘ MOTORSHIP MARGNITA i | in prompt, efficient.and strictly || PRINGE BUPERT, B, C. March APRIL 12TH FORVHALE — 5z room murbisned | Soufidemtial manndr, by expert) Phone 62 ii;om’dh:,f&tm:’;r;h‘;‘;; |Leaves Gity ‘Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o'clock house with: bath, garage, gazden.! T PHOI\E YOUR ORDERS here my daeioan 141 |direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Pg :;lotgg eu;ndmon Telephone 4144 | r——— 6 AR'B:IEE“ | TO US lAlthorp;t Chllc::zof fSitkgk Chatham, Bl{flunoo. S | ?,,,,_, e i lipeiticon. | WBY POTtES ving for Skagway and nes ev of ‘ Tuesday at 11 p. m. Information— P e 25 e SRR RIS "% mome o a’“m““"g.":m‘..".‘;’ \ HAULED ||W.P. Johnson| i ‘s test hor NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION . CO. A- F. McKinnon, Reliable Transfer Ca. Phone 149, | i { Claheril efehandioe promptly. Our cogl, hay, i AND LOT CLEANING A grain and transfer business M: S NORTHL AND W AZITED [ E. O. DAVIS FRIGIDAIRE is increasing daily. There’s a s e . 3 S e i il Am__m DELCO LIGHT Propucts || reason. Give us a trial order Leaves Seattle for Juneau on the following dates: | Ploneer Pool Hall d learn why. be givgll frée of charge to a re- z MAYTAG WASHING today an ; : fined ent woman' past thir-| [, J. SHARICK' MACHINES You Can’t Help Being Mar. 8, 203 Apl’ll 1, 14, 26 Tefilflfixlgsm IN OOQIECTION ty, ing the ability to fiz| | DAY-FAN RADIOS ion Apply t i Jeweler ard Pleased For Information Apply to Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop.. e | herself for a position worth while, oy i P { ith larger income. An exception- ticial hone u eppertulty wwais e bt Wateoes Front Street Juneau D. B. FEMMER I ERRMER, Juotes /NS pofSon.!” Give phone when an- { {‘& Dismonds ! PHONE 114 TELEPHONE 114 swering. Box 85, caré Empire. 3liverwals

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