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To k=P MY g BVE ONIEM - ® 0 00 0.0 00 0 0 00 0 0 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Alaska due at 11 o'clock to- Marine News "ALAMEBA HAS |\.. oo MANY WORKERS | 1/QUEEN MAKES "HER 1T TRIP OF YEAR TO WEST gers and Considerable Passen-| & i ( SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seatlte Due Juneau ILsue suneau Northbound Southbound Mar. 16 ...Mar. 16 9a.m. Mar. 19 Mar. 26 “Northwestern .. Mar. 21 9am. Mar. 24 Mar. 31 *Yukon ..Mar. 28 9a.m. Mar. 31 April 6 tAlameda April 29p.m. April 6 April 8 *Alaska .April 49a.m. April 7 April 13 *—Southwestern Alaska Route t—Southeastern Alaska Route REGULaR PORTS OF CALL: Ketchiken, Wiangell, Juneaua, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward. 8.8. NORTHWESTERN and S.S. ALAMEDA will call at Petersburg northbound and southbound. All sailings subject to change without notice. Information and W. E. NOWELL, Agent | | i 1 ALASKA STEAM SHIP CoM morrow' forsnoon. Should e Freighl Here have 1'%t days" mail. o! s | SCHEDULED SAILINGS o 4 . 4 i i ;’:‘ Seattle April 6 at 9: Kolseth called at Juneau satur- | LOW ROUND SM:‘:;N JA"“"’ 32‘““:’"“"‘1 } 2 5 day night on her first voyage of ISR “Sunpan, | BN HNNG | Princess Alice scheduled to 'iVessel Al’YlVeS at ] A M B seaton fromt DEBNIR. to: the TRIP FARES Aoy i 3 sail ‘from Vancouver April e/ d D for Oth far Westward, She carried a SEATTLE %‘:fi? April 8 Aprilll fifiim ! Empire Classified ads have proven unus- A:;n:_:lg Lo i i anP tepatnj ?(Y:I tker lra.rg: cargo and 92 passengers. Her 2 Rogers .. April 8 April13 April 16 i’ L LaEE Y s s 2 oris al o Lloc reight for this city consisted of Watson ..April22 April25 May 5 ua!ly resultful becaust_f The Eml_)lre is read sail from Seattle April 8 at coal for the Pacific Coast Com-| Aimee Semple McPherson, famous Rogers ... April23 April27 April30 dally by many subscribers and is the great 10 am. | pany and general merchandise for evangelist, has acquired a son-in- Evans ... April29 May 2 May 12 ting d of the b & seller: Admiral Rogers scheduled to 'cafvfiht.fif p"“w"“{s ;:‘dm“ ‘:f; business houses. Of her passen- law in the person of William Brad: nformavion and tickets furnished meeting ground of the buyer and seller; em- iznairl:m Seattle April 9. at f‘agmshlp erlx\lat::ed: Ca;[ ec “, gers, 19 discmbarked here. They ];rwsd':g’:h“}’l‘l‘;:f“' "fs ‘h; 5-2 E'é on Seattle-California service, ployer and employee, property owner and Yuken scheduled to sail from ‘Westerlund, had an uneventful e Aimee’s only daughter, Roberta, California-New York via Panama tenant. d Seattle April 11 at 9 am. e voyage to Southeast Alasks. She| M. and Mrs. Peter Grandeson, (both above), were married st Canal and return. It it’s results you want then call Empire Nerco- scheduled to sail from Seattle April 13 at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS brought north.cannery officials and | £8rl Grandeson, A. K. Thompson, ‘workers, and and cannery equ‘pment supplies for Taku, Quadra, 8. J. Russell, Joseph Nadean, Suess Ignatz, Donald Martin, J. S. Brown, gher, H. H. Waller, Singapore the other day, the wed- ding being the culmination of a shinboard romance. Round the world, Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific. Classified, 374 and tell us your wants. The Alameda scheduled southbound e | Tenakee, Port Althorp and and x“mi;o: vr;?fyi»a% Jfi szbélml:l' AAAAA Routr::imms;rlrc:“na;; 5;%%»: way wat- i - Tuesday evening. ! Dundas Bay. e o} =g = er, re i), .00. cost is very low. e o~ IR | e e uthbound o] The vemel arrived In Junsau|Mers, A. VanMavern, W. H. Galla- KING GEORGE i B. H. HOWARD, Agent. about April 16. soon after 1 o'clock this morning i e D. V. Brown Th D l Al k E LOCAL SAILINGS Her cabin passengers for port { @nd Mrs. E. Bailey. I E e - ey ; e val ’)’ aska mpu‘e Estebeth leaves every Thursday e |were Mrs. L. Palmer, Miss A. A.| ‘Sunday forenoon the Queen shift-' { night at 6 pm. for Sitka and e |Hingley, Miss E. Swanson, F.D.|ed across Gastineau Channel to ) AD M I I l wayports. Sheldon, G. L. Kilpatrick and Hen- [Unload f{reight at Douglas. She | . Pacific leaves every Thurs- ry M. Dickson. Freight for this|departed from there for the West- LONDON, April 6.—King George | = city consisted of general mer:han- | Ward. Persons who had booked remained in his apartments today Il The Alameda left here at 4]Gamble, Eva Gamble, John Mal- arcund within a day or two. i M t h‘ C‘PACIFIC’, T TiDES TOMOBROW, | o'clock this morning. Before r2-llan, C. France, Charles Gamble and The King was unable to m.,nd*‘ olors "P TIDES TOMO! v | | turning, she will call at Haines |Lillian Gamble Tadton Movibes st HY Bk Lan1sh bl " 4 e £ © | Skagway, Tenakee, Port Alhorp| 'For Cordova—H. C. Brockman, O. cause of his cold. Doc ik Leaves City Dock, Juneau, every Thursday at 10 a.m. 167 feet. | Dundas Bay. She -d\H. Hurlbert, W. L. Prasier, feared a reeurrence of nis sickness|{ for Petersburg, Kake and Way points. See agent _ ' 06 feer. | to return to Jun Tuesday, | Gfenevieve Fra James Fr of two years ago. | for ports of call during winter schedule. Passengers ) High tide, 4:31 pam., 13- feet, |°% Der Way back fo Seattle. J. B. Sspiro, Rex Butler, William e Lot s/{ must obtain tickets from agent before boarding ship. = Low - tidg 4D 00 [J4%, Wi 1oot. !onTfiipX':t;i‘j Pt 0 Zuwicker, T. A. Conrad and Frank | The Florence: Shop | 1§ Phone 79. J. B. Burford & Co., Agts., Valentine Bidg. ] i For Haines—Arthur Hesson, from| For Seward—Lena Lawson. *Nelvetly” Ortquignely Ferin- H | | day at 10 am. for Peters- burg, Kake and way ports, ® e 000 000 0N B 9000000000000 00000000000000000000%00 ESTEBETH COMES |dise for stores. Left . Early In Morning Juneau. passage from this port were: Yakutat—W. H. Dugde! Fran| For Beasy Dell, Mrs. C. Bartells, For Seldovia — John Grunnine because of a cold but physicians| eid his condition is not serious and he will be able to be up and| | anent Wave | BEAUTY SPECIALISTS | | PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY I — | For Skagway— Mr. and Mrs.!land Gust Gustefson. 3 MAILBOAT “ESTEBETH” gs— BACK FROM SITKA | sames 1. Gibson, Mrs. Conway,| | For Kodiak—Roy Smallwood, Roy |, F0oR® 431 for Appointwent | K e Mrs. McGrath Mrs. Oliver Lar-| Smaliwood, jr, Lawrence Small- FOR RENT FOR RENT—Five room unfurnish- ed house. Sixth Street near East. Telephone 1424. FOR RENT—urrished steam heat- ed apartment. Desirable for bach- elor. Tel. 403-2 rings. AR ). T T [ e R L el g’msr'gfag::'u:" Ay BAKe" | culture and School of Mines; J. L |} Prince Rupert; B. C.. Vancouver B. C—(South: bound only when furnished house, 5th and Park. sdts s F. DUDLEY SH.ELDON J. A. Edwards, E. Fronick, Gust CB::naugh and Louis Valies, Ju- ! cargo warrants : neau. Telephone 5601. FOR SALE—Dining table, buttet, 5| REAL SOURDOUGH,IS Hagevick, B4 E Harnond. A B Not Only Cheaper but i/ MOTORSHIF NORCO MOTORSHIP NO:;H!LAND POR RENTFurnished room, hot| Chairs, nearly new rug ox12, type-| VISITING IN JUNEAU |50 Fiaveoury. A sacobson, 5| Mt. and Mrs. Nick Kane, Tena- Better MABOE IO By MBS B and cold. running water. Steam| Writer Telephone 207. % | Kriedler, L. A, Minatd, Mrs, L. A |K¢® John Costello, Ketchik | MA‘uYLu 24 e heat, Nickinovich Apartments.|pOR SALE—Radiola 60, all elec:| F. Dudley Sheldon, sourdough of |Minard, David Mar, Norem Otto- | % E. O. Swanson, Juneau, Jo- JUNE 8, 22 JUNE 1, 15, 20 telephone $601. FOR RENT—One room furnished, . $8.00 month; two rooms furnish- ed, $12.50 per month. Inguire Harris Hardware Co. | FOR RENT—Apartmems April 15. Furnished. Heated. Tel 57C1. | | | FOR RENT—One t.vo-room furn- ished apartment: vacant. ‘The | Eureka Apartments, a bachelor’s | paradise. Willoughby Avenue.| iior sale. Cash or substantial th i Franklin Street, between 3 | % drugs, etc., and go to Nome on the | the Ladies Altar Society of the|the lake is open at any time dur- et e | down payment. Telephone John Ilrsf atehoailr togopen a drug store | Catholic Church of the Nativity ’vng March. ! Eront and Second Streets A O . FOR RENT—Furnished steam heat- | Ahlers, 2703 after six p.m. in that city. While in Juneau eniertalned at breakfast afte | PHONE 359 z ed apartment. Telephone 4032. z = Mr. Sheldon i§ a guest at the|church services e club rooms | LA k. .mRhSALE— r eell cheap for Zynda, of the society. HOT,EL . FOR RENT — Furnished rooms; v trade i :‘Wl or House The table was decorated with (USSP, In New Building on Shattuck Way board if desired. Telephone 4042| good: strongly {rolling boal,| 4 iy empire want Ads Pay. |lilies, bunnies, tinted eggs, and bes- ZYNDA < or apply corner 6th and Gold. ——————— FOR RENT—Cabins for rent. Two FOR SALE FOR SALE—Dining room suite con- sisting of buffet, six chairs (leath- er seats) six-foot extension table and wall Duco finish with black shades and Chinese red. Unusual and unique. Other pieces also for sale, very reasonable. Tel. 4702 or tric, Super Heterodyne Radio, with AC dynamic speaker. $200.00 value for $75.00. Address 946, care Empire. 'I?K-)R SALE—Income bearing props erty on Gastineau Ave. Good In- vestment. Mrs. Flora Sharick, Telephone 5602. FOR SALE—Duplex house on Dis- tin Avenue, splendid view. good income property; priced right for 35% feet long by 10 foot beam; 10 h.p. Imperial engine, together with fittings, gurdy, shafting, clock to match. Oak| With considerable fresh salmon| in boxes and 10 passengers the| motorship Estebeth arrived in Ju-| neau this forenoon from Sitka and | way ports. She picked up the fish at Hoonah. The vessel's passengers were G. F. Wilson, frcm Soapstone Point; | Sam ‘Baker, from Sitka; Al Johan-| sen, from Hood Bay; Mrs. B. Al-| exander, from Baranoff; G. Jou- dan and George Tekenaka, from Tenakee; George Jones, Kendall! Williams, Matf Laurence and Wil- Ham Johnson from Hoonah. the stampede days, arrived in Ju- neau this morning on the Alameda for a visit with old friends, es- pecially those now here from the Nome district. Mr. Sheldon is a wellknown pharmacist of Seward Peninsula and for .many years connected with the Lomen Broth- ers Drug Store at Nome. Following a visit in Juneau, Mr.| Sheldon will return south, going direct to San Francisco where he| will purchase a complete stock of LOST AND. FOUND {COMMUNION CLASS GUESTS AT BREAKFAST | their first communion yesterday, son, Mrs. E. Flynn, P. R. Flynn, P. J. Flyni and R. E. Criel from Ju- neau; Lawrence S. Miller and Don- ald McKay from Seattle. For Tenakee—A. M. Byklst.a from Juneau; M. Goodall, Andrew Holsen, George' McCulloch, Mrs G. McCulloch, Ole Olson, Peter Waage and Mrs. B. 8. Wake from Seattle. For Dundas—Martin Halvorson J. K. Johnson, Ed Peterson and| one Oriental from Seattle. Port Althorp Passengers For Port Althorp—Joseph Brand- sen, Ira Parker, A. M. Pexton, Er- nest O. Swanson, Charles Skissen, W. Tom, R. Walker, Day Walker, and Roy Wright from Seattle. For boys and girls who made kets. The color scheme was yellow and white. The guests were the Right Rev. J. R. Crimont; Bishop /| fin,, Joseph Wells, J. H. Broka: wood, H. F. Rohlss, R. F. Wright, 7 P. A. Haugen and J. P. Booker. — e —_—_— e AT THE HOTELS | Gastineau Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Daly, Ketchi- kan; Ignatz Guess, San Francisco; H. H. Waller, F. J. Gallagher, Lar ry Parks, T. J. Wadman, L. 8. Cof- and Frank Scully, Seattle; S. J. Russell and J. Nadeau; Portland, Ore.; Arnt Sorset, Wrangell; Chas. E. Bunnell, Alaska College of Agri- saph Anslem and family, Anchor- age; Harry Colten, Seward. Zynda Donald E. Martin, Hyder; Brown, Petersburg; James Glea son and Ray Murphy, Tenake Don MacDonald, Los Angeles; F. D. Sheldon, Nome; A. A. Hingley, Se- attle, WHY RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” - Lake Superior is opened for navi- ! gation this spring earlier than in any year since 1914. It is seldom ELEVATOR SERVICE B. ZYNDA, Prop. TaE JunEAu LAUNDRY = JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL M[LL- T T e T T (Davis Transportation Co,’ LEAVES JUNEAU EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M. FOR SITKA AND WAY PORTS For Skagway and Way Ports—Every Other Tuesday For information apply Dave Housel, Agent Phone Single O NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. WINTER SCHEDULE—Sallings every Monday night at 9 p.m. from Pler No. 5, Seattle, for the following Southeastern Alaska ports: Ketchikan—Wrangell—Hyder—Petersburg—Juneau. For information apply to. D. B. Femmer, Juneau Agent. J. B. Burford & Co., Ticket Agents. Telephone 114 ' “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST" | o o S, rooms furnished. Apply Cash| pelting, poles, tools, spotlight and y ¥ Grocery, Willoughby Avente. | box compass. Could be used for| LOST—Lady's wrist_watel, white| 90 d:‘}f:k;is;“sfi;rys‘ifi‘iga el it WORK CO: i o —| trading, logging or fitted for hall-| gold, Elgin make. Between Front ! M 4 | = (EOU but fishing. Inquire Alstrom's| Street and Capitol Building on ‘clfx:;it:- c‘::;?“o P;LSKHPM"‘P{’O’;;' FERRY TIME CARD i Front sm"l::‘;l:‘:"'m 0 h l. S MISCELLANEOUS | News Stand. Seward Street. Return to Em- (. i pocos Dugan, "| weaves Juneau for Douglas and ‘ Mach g vernau lng eason LONESOME—_JOIN Ohio's largest| FOR SALE—Will sell or lease the| Pl Reward. | Little Marvel) Geddes and Robert i CABINET and ; ’ p 3 B correspondence club. Members ev-{ Golden Gate Hotel, Fairbanks, P ED McManus took the. part of angels. | WORK Durmg the winter months is a gOOd time to erywhere. 150 ladies names, ad-| Alaska, containing thirty-two WANT ! ‘The hostesses were Mrs. J. Moder, | MJLL ll bil '.l! 4 & dresses and descriptions $1.00.| completely furnished rooms. Ad-| oo o | Mrs. Willind Geddes, Mrs. Arthur 12:30pmt §l:15pm. GENERAL CARPENTER ave your automobile orough!y inspected (ladles 50c) ‘Give age and occu-! dress Mrs. C. McLean, Fairbanks, s or cannery. Ad-|3ever, Mrs. George Dull, Mrs. A. 2:00 pm. 12 midnight and put in good repair. g emittance. J. E.| Alaska. o vl i | Forrest. and Mrs. J. P Monagle ; WORK B 25, Daytom, Oblb. | | dress 403 Pranklin St: Mra, Rose=! ¥ - A ipped to mak ir wheth | Donald, Box B, A | FOR SALE—An establishea- money | bush. m:mh- Sl GLASS REPLACED We are equipped to ¢ any repair wi er CLUB Cafe for lease to responsible; making business will be sacrificed 1l purchase bed dav- ‘ Gorme | IN AUTOS it is a general overhauling or a minor ad- WANTED—Will pi | 6:30a.m. P 1 parties or for sale. Apply Robert| on seccount of ill health of owner. enport, Aug. Romundseth, P. O.! SEE THE 1746 pm. - d will b leased t : T. Kaufman at. Gastineau Cafe, | fj:nl:&;m ae:ralnye:::esultab'l: Box 2222 Jl‘melu‘ i ‘( 9:55 p.m, | Elhmlm Kurnished }lustment and wi b € please 0 give you‘l 1 —_—— ‘women. SSary s \ A : s d | meflng e witn| Drove merit will lease for tWo|YOU should sand your floors dur- MoTO ';;::‘,; :: ‘ Tpes: Aqoest at-rate on any jo e bois al . board $45.00 per month. Dbuble( months allowing money thus paid| ing Spring housecleaning. Tele~ BIKE 1:15am, rooms with bo-xd $40.00. Maki Boarding House. to apply. on purchase price. Ad- dress 929, care Empire, Juneau. phone Musser 439. WANTED — Man and wife, exper- ienced cook, wants work in camp or cannery; good reference. Ad- dress 930, care Empire. DRESSMAKING. Sewing of all kinds. Mrs. Osborne. Telephone In our window ARNOLD’S BOOTERY | Q—mmn will be accepted. only. §~-Effective Apri 1st. Junedn Ferry & Naviga- tion Company ROX and MOODY Conners Motor Com pany, Inc. Service Rendered by Experts |01ld Papers for sale at Empire Office