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THE EMPIRE
18 THT HUDITM
Thro ugh which the rsnsral
publio caa always hav« iti
want* supplied.
dosing time for elassiled
advertisements: 8 P. M.
Closing time for display ad
vertisements: 11 A. M.
Ten oents per line trst 1«
•ertim
Flv# oen*x for gnbtofim 1»
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PERSONAE Relatives alarmed for
m-fety of Cole Costello. Reward
for reliable information. M. E.
Costello, jnSMiinr, Montana.
' FOR SAL1
FOR SAI.K pull blood Toggenberg
milch goat, now fresh. Perfectly
gentle. $50.00. Inquire. Empire,
Office.
FOR SAI.K Best revenue producing
property in Juneau. Very reason
able terms. Inquire 2540 Empire.
FOR SAKE - "-Passenger Hudson
car in first class condition for
quick sale, $125. See Juneau
Motor Co.
FOR SAKE Renovatory full sit
cleaning and pressing machinery
and four reblocking lints. Phone
394. |
FOR SAKE - Finest quality Alaskan
Blue Foxes from Coughian Island
Fur Farm available for delivery
now. Come and choose your;
Breeding Stock. We take you out
and bring you back. For appoint
ment address Box 267, or call
at 417 Franklin St. after 6 p. m.
FOR SAKE—800 M-. STEF.K HYD
raulic pipe 16 and 18 Inches
diameter. Also one small 28"
odger and one open deck scow 2"
by 7b. W. P. I^ass.
FOR SAKE RKASONABKE, OAV-!
import, almost new. Keather off
ering. can be seen at 322 12th St.
TOl'MNO CARS ANii TRUCKS AT
NloCaul'n.
FOR SAKE MAXWK1.K CAR. RE- j
cently overhauled. Also for hire
by day or hour with or without
driver. Inquire Imperial Pool (
Hall.
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FOK RENT
FOR RENT 1. L’. and 1 rmim (
npta , fully furnished, light, and i
water. Feldon Apartments, form I
erly Juneau Apt '..
FOR RUNT Four room house with
bath. Turn (shod. See Fred B .rri. ,
Oastinoau Hotel.
FOR RENT Steam heated furnish- '
ed room. 340 Franklin. Phone
287.
FOR RENT—2, 3 AMI) 4 ROOM
apts. fully furnished, light and
water. Juneau Apartments. ,
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I ROOM UNFURNISHED BLAST
ered house. Newly renovated
Phone 308.
r-iioNOli KAlJl I or lent. Puon
141.
PIANO FOK KENT—Phone 14*.
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WANTED !
WANT HI) - Steady work on fox i
ranch by man 35. some exper-j
lence. Address 2535 Empire. Ju-j
nrau.
MISCELLANEOUS I
CARD READING) a\ *22 Weet »«- j
St., on Tide Flata.
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PALMIST—coioa and Dave yoni
fortune told from your baad. Work,
hualneae, marriage and tba fmture
foretold 808 Front St.
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FIRE ALARM CALLS |
l-S Third and Franklin,
1-4 Front and FraakUn.
1-4 Front, near Ferry Way.
1-8 Front, opp. Film Bxehamm
1-7 Front, opp. Olty Wharf.
1- 8 Front, near Saw Mill.
2- 1 Home Grocery.
2-8 Willoughby, opp. ©ole Bam. !
2-4 Front and Seward.
2-4 Froet and Main.
2-6 Second and Main.
2- 7 Fifth nnd Saward.
S-9 Fire Hall.
3- 2 Qaetlneau and Sawn We*.
3-4 Second and Gold.
3-6 Fourth and Harris.
3- 6 Fifth and Gold
»-7 Fifth and Bant.
>-8 Seventh and Gold.
8-9 Fifth and Kennedy.
4- 1 Ninth, hnck of power ho nee
4-2 Cnlhoun, opp. Junean Apia.
4-1 Dledn Are., and Indian St.
4-1 Ninth nnd Calhoun
4-t Seventh and Mam.
4-1 Twelfth, at Northern L’drp
4-1 Twelfth and Wll long a ay. i
Study Hie store ads — that you
-nay lc*»n of whatever special econ
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• can offer to you.
POLLY AND HER PALS
/ V^HO'G THAT \ y.__
BIRD Wt^TH ) L I I3U/0/sIoTN.
“OL.LV, S THEV \
AGh3 J / CALLS HIM \
l X3UMB XMCKIE.! j
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By CUFF STERRCT
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CLiHV Stereo fc’Trr /h/6-3o I
Used to Re Real Count;
Now He’s Caddy.
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UTA-D- VtA T3 I 7, >J A rv~ I
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When Czar Nicholas resigned
Wolf Alexis Dimitri Starizna was a
Count, whose family was rich. Now
he is in Chicago, with an incoma
(' several million rubles monthly,
but at the present rate (Jf exchange
they won't buy a toothpick a month.
That's the reason he is earning his
living as a caddy in the Windy
City.
Geneva Gives Public
Welcome to Herriol
GENEVA, Kept. 1 The public of
Geneva. uccustcracrt a-, it is to great'
men coming within its borders, rare
ly gets excited over distinguished
visitors but la t night the citizens
Him ;, reserve aside and gave Pre
111/ier Tlerrin', one of the most oti
thminstlc groctiner in history.
The disarmament pact was r
drafted by a wniniiitee and the new
l"Xt was presented to Herriol.
Study the store a tvs -and learn
tibout those new things wliich ars
shown fot the first time today.
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j Home Cooked Meals |
I cr room and board at tkst j
Home Boarding House !
Formerly Gen. Hospital
I PHONE 2D3
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CUFF APARTMENTS
2, 3 and 4 room Apartment*
completely furnished
H. *j, Welch, Prop.
PHONE 209.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
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Nick’s Taxi
SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT
Experienced and Expert Driv
ers. We pleaRe at all times. 1
Stands—OLD GROTTO, Rhone j
197; U & 1 Cafe, Phone 64.
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BERRY’S TAXI
Careful and Efficient Service I
PHONE 199
Office Next to Gastlneau Hotel. |
BERRY’S TAXI j
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Carlson’s Taxi
Stand—Alaskan Hotel
PHONE SINGLE 0
Day and Night Service.
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Jack McDonald
TAXI SERVICE
! STAND—VAN ATTA BARBER 1
j I SHOP—PHONE 416.
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Covich Auto Service
Juneau, Alaska
Day and Night Service.
| PHONE 444.
j Stand in Front of Arctic I
| JOHN 00VICH, Prop. j
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I MARINE NEWS V
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YUKON ARRIVES
WITH BIG LIST
AND GOES WEST
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Brings 36 Passengers Here
from South — Has Little
Freight, Small Mail.
With "G passengers TO tons of
freight anil a single day's mail, the
Alaska Line steamer Yukon, ('apt.
(’. A. Olusscoc k, arrived in port at
T p. in. yesterday, it departed for
Seward and wayports at 9:30 o'clock.
Passengers arriving from Seattle
were: Mrs. \Y E. Hankie. Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Ericson and two daugh
ters. Lorraine and Lucille, Blanche
Jeffrl, - John W. Kelllher, Mrs. J. j
VY Kelllher. Noruh Mattson, A. B.
Marlin, Mrs. A. li. Martin, Helen
Martin, \ ('.. Mosier, S. It. Raymond..
Marion B. Stout, Alice M. Wagner!
and two steerage. Local passengers
were: M. Gross and wit ■. Alb rt
Gate1. Edward Sparks, Mrs. S. F.
Starr. Gust Strain, E. L. Hunter, ,!r
Grover C. Winn, W. W BuLhdl-r.
William Young. Albert Smith, ('apt. ]
H. M Pet ergon, A. Bourke, W. .1
Wheeler, Otto Dahl. W A. Duffel),
Fred N'ei on and G. Hedin.
Pa isengcrs leaving for the west;
were: for Cordova M a j. Lunsford
K Oliver. Mrs. J. France, Mrs. D
M. Wheeler, W. K. Wheeler. Barney!
Snyder. Mrs Louise Steele, Miss J.
Beyer; for Valdez—H. S. Andrews.
M. If. Sides; for Seward Miss Viv
ian Bettanini, Miss Hazel Matthews.
Miss Ruth Eeeles, Frank A. Boyle, I
Herbert (5. .Messer and Mrs. H. G.
Messer.
The Yukon had 1.800 tons of freigli' j
leaving Seattle, about 1.500 tons of ■
which was for western Alaska.
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i STEAMER MOVEMENTS
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I NORTHBOUND
ALAMEDA is due Saturday.
QUEEN is due Sunday.
SCHEDULED SAiuiNGii
ESTEBETH will sail for Sitka
and way ports at II o'clock
| tonight.
NORTH WESTERN scheduled* to
sail from Seattle September
8 at 5 p. ni.
JEFFERSON is si heduled to sail
from Seattle September !) at
| 0 a. m. I ;
ADMIRAL EVANS schedul 'd to
sail front Seattle September
9 at 10 a m.
ADMIRAL, ROGER t a ' dal d to
sail from s'«■ >• 11 ■ September la.
MAIL novi r;t,t,i|tiR ,ir sails |
from Inn -an for Petersburg | |
»"<t *pvi e-ts at midnight |
next Saitirduy.
c ''•1 r H 3OUN D SAILINGS
ALASKA due southbound tomor
row night.
PRINCESS ALICE due south at
7 o’clock tomorrow morning. !
YUKON da southbound about
September 11.
ADMIRAL WATSON due south- |
bound about September 12.
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QUEEN ON WAY NORTH
SEATTLE. Sept. 4. Steamer Queen
sailed at 10 o’clock this morning for
Soot hens ter n Alaskan ports with lifi I
passengers, Max Rosen and George
Buford being passengers ior Juneau
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h They find lost articles, efficient help, or
■r..r; S desired positions. Classified ads sell any
thing from baby carriages to automobiles
—including livestock, lots and houles.
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. ;; For a sixty horsepower pull on opportun
ity telehone your want ads to The Em
.''£3 d pile. 374.
ALASKA HEAT COHPANt
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Wholesale and Retail Butchers
h raoHi xb hwabd sraxrr
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ij Modern Conveniences Comfortable Rooms
HOTEL ZYNDA
LOCK IE M’KnreoU, Proprietor.
Elevator Service Reasonable Rates j
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I Tides Tomorrow
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High Tide 4:57 a. m. .. H.2 '
Low Tide 10:57 a. ni. 2.7
High Tide 5:0.'J p. m. Id.0
Low Tide 11:47 p. m.. 0.9
ROGERSTN PORT
FROM NORTH AND
DEPARTS SOOTH
Arrives with 2! Local Pas-|
senders—; Takes Out 32
for Various Ports.
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, With 21 passengers for Juneau and
about 19.D for Seattle, the Admiral
Line steamer Admiral Rogers, Capt.|,
Landstrom, ariived In port at 1:30
a. m. today and sailed for the south I
at 3:30 a. m. She took aboard 32 j
passengers and loaded a quantity of I
fish at the Juneau Cold Storage
while in port.
Passengers arriving on the steamer
included: H. Killas, J. W. Richter.
L. L. Simpson, J. Fargher, J. Sisul,
Eddie Sultan. Joe Meherin. Clara
Keough, Mrs. M. E. Conway, Miss
Dorothy Goddard. Arnie Vesoja, Dr.
F. I,. Goddard. Thomas Matthews.
Emma Matthews, Mrs. McRoherts.
Jennie McRoherts, Miss M. Harford.
R. M. Holly, Phyllis Bayers, Mrs.
Henson, Miss Henson.
Passengers leaving for the south
were: for Seattle—H. A. Graves,
Mrs. If. A. Graves, R. A. Maurer.
Mrs. R. A. Maurer, Svenne Olson.
Christ. Erickson. D. Jnrho, Ed Wil
liams, F. E. Wcllever, H. C. Whitney.
Tom Klmhall, E. R. Jaeger: for
Ketchikan Henry Roden, J. W. Ke
hoe, Mrs. J. W. Kehoe. W. H. Kin
niard, I,. Regan, C. W. Felch; for
Wrangell—L. M. Carrigan, W. J. Car
ruthers, W. H. Spaulding; for Pet
ersburg—V. D. Harrison. E. Th les
sen, Sam Shucklin, Mike Gavil, Annie
Johnson, Walter Martin. Mrs. Jessie
Martin and btrby, Mamie Martin, Al.
Dahl, F. Zitz, Steve Sorokoff.
DIXON SELLS HERE
The halibut boat Dixon. Capt. Emil
Simelson, arrived in port yesterday
from the fishing banks with 4.000
pounds of fish. She sold to the Ju- ]
neau Cold Storage Co., for 12 and_7 |
cents and unloaded yesterday.
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; ALTAR SOCIETY MEETING.
j A meeting of the Ladies' Altar
I Society will be held Friday after-,
j noon at 2 o’clock in Parish llall.
j A full attendance of members 1?
i requested.
j FERRYSCHEDULE‘
1 Leave Juneau lor Dougina, Tread
„ wall erd Thant
Effective Tuesday, Jan. 29. 1924.
t»:lOp.m.
•7:10a.m. *4:IOp.m. 9:40a.m.
9:16s.m.
»: 16a.m.f 6:16p.m. •11:16p.m.
.112 midnight!
12 noont* 17:80p.m. 11:00a.m.
1JS :0.0p.m.
Leave Doi<las fpr Treadwell and
•7:26a.m. ?M6p.m.f
6:80p.m. |1:18a.m.
12:16p.m. 9:66p.m.
Leave Treadwell (or Thane.
7:80a.m. 12:20p.m. t 4:60p.m.t
Leave Thane for Treadwell, Dougina
end Juneau.
8:10a.m. 12:2>p.mt 6:06p.m.t
Leava Treadwell for Dougina and
Juneau..
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6:86p.m. 11:80a.m.
12:60p.m. 10:00p.m.
leave Dougina for Junoaa.
J :20p.m.
• 8:80a.m. 6:S6p.m.t 10:00p.m.
9:30a.'m.t 0:40p.m. >11:80p.m.
| 12:66 p.m. |7:46p.m. 61:26a.m.
’•—Thai*#.
t—rrelght wm ie aaaeple*.
—»*o*pt Saturday nlkht
•>—Schadnre Isa vine 11:11 |. m,
Juneau, will steft Holiday. Fab. 4.
1 Juneau ferry & Navigation
j Company.
| THE YACHT EUHUS (
1 FOR CHARTER 1
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™ To anywhere In Alaskan waters—By far the moat seaworthy, 3
5 Atrongly built and beat equipped boat of her class In Alaska. 5
S 60 h.p. Diesel engine. Bleeps six with comfort. Radio•wfttlpped. S
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~ PAUL KEGEL, Master—Phone Douglas 40. '5
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FOR WESTWARD ALASKA POINTS
*• "fTAll" leave* Istti on th* 10th of a*«h menu
ealUni at all poifeta u far vaat at Unalukm.
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SAN JUAN FISHING AND PACKING CO.,
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0. C. HENDERSON, Agent, SewmttJ, Alaska j
MAIL BOAT top pETfflWBimo and way foPt*~ j
ffODFC ID Tafcu Harbor, Anettlshem, Spool Rirer, »unv
liCURliC. Jl\ lum, Windham Bay.Gambler Bay.Prbne Bay. I
Brother Island, Five Finger Station. Fanehaw. Ferment Her. ,
Leaves Saturday midnight Freight received until 10 A. K. Sal
urdays at City Wharf. <;
KAMITEAD TRANIFORTATIOI CO. {
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DA D ■■ rai —Leave* Monday at 11 p. m. for Haine*, Shag*
MAIL B0ATm:s.^„ p. **. —
ping at Tenakee Spring* and other way
COTCDCTU mB. For information lee Dave Honant,
LU I LOL III Fhone 444. Freight accepted until 12 noon,
day of aailing.
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FOX F1IHCE RUPERT, TAECOTTTEE. SEATTIP
Lcdtc Janeaa Soulhboard—*
PRINCESS ALICE—Sept. 5th, 15t.h, C5th, Oct. 6th
RRINCESS MARY—October 16, 27th, Nov, 6th
Summer Tourist Tickets to all Eastern destinations effective lor
•ale May 22nd to September 15th Inclusive with fln»l return
limit October 31*t. BEGIN YOl’R SUMMER TOI'lt FROM JUNEAU
J. L. M’CLOAK E Act., Junes it.
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ALASKA
STEAMSHIP company
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LRAVR DUB ATJUNRAU
8TBAMER SMttU North South
ALASKA .Aug 23 Aug. 26 Sept. 3
YUKON . .Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. 11
* tJEFFERSON .Sept, ft Sept. 13 Sept. 13
•ALaMEDA ...Sopt. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. 7
NORTH WESTERN .Sept, g Sept. 12 Sept. 19
ALASKA .Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 24
•ALAMEDA .J^ept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 20
YUKON .Sept. 20 Sept. 23 Sept. 30
NORTHWESTERN . Sept.i27 Sept. 30 Oct. g
•—Calls at Petersburg north and south bound,
t—-South from Juneau.
W. E. HOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU. PHONE S.
L W. CLBU1H. AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 453.
mBfflg Due DM
jBB&SB Lr.SMttla Juneau NB Junahu SB
■ 1 ‘QUEEN .Aug. 20 Aug. 24 Auf. 27
1 WATSON .Aug. 26 Aug. 29 Sept. 12
ftHIKLL. ‘ROGERS . Aug. 27 Aug. 31 Bept.
tEVANS . Aug. 29
a/SSmi -5* - •QUHEBJN ..-Sept. .3 Sept. 7 Sept. 10
■ nVIliV T J tEVANS . Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 23
‘ROGERS .Sapt. 10 Sep* 14 Sept. It
* ^Calling Haines. Skagway and Sitka, returning
to Juneau South Bound.
t—ICalling Cordova, Seward. Anchorage and Way
Pcr,s WBst- Evans rails Takutat both ways
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!^B9s , Douglaa, AImUL ,
Pacific Coastwise Jcrviee
^ADMIRAL ONE
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