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| THE EMPIRE |
IS THE MEDIUM
Through which the general
public can always have its ;
wants supplied.
Closing time for classified |
advertisements: 2 P. M.
Closing lime for display ad
vertisements: 11 A. M.
Ten cents per line first in
sertion.
Five cents for subsequent in
sertion.
Count five average words to
the line.
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FOR SALE
FOU SAI.K Electric washing ma
chine. Inquire Smith the Painter.
FOR KENT Furiiislieil lions- In
quire .Mrs. II. P. llrnson's resi
lience.
FOR SAKE Automobile, (Sandler,
four passenger roadster. Inquire
J. F. Mullen.
FOR KALE — 7 room two story
house. Inquire Empire.
FOR SALE American Itakery and
Coffee House, opposite Coliseum
Theatre, (live me a bid, 1 want
to engage in fur farming.
FOR SAI.K Standard make piano,
sweet, toned, also Fuller shower
ba'.li brush cheap, never used.
Phone 18ii5.
FOR SAI.E One 30 ft. gas boat
and one 38 ft gas boat, both ful
ly equipped. Inquire 11. E. lien- i
eon & Co., 1S8 Front St.
FOR SALE—Tlie greatest bargains
ever offered in used ears. LIB
ERAL TERMS. Connors Motor
• co. ;
FOR SALE bargain llirsch prop
erty, No. 110 2nd St Price for
quick sale $3,000. See 11. R
Shepard & Son. ,
WANTED
WANTED Man for janitor's and
other work; leave word at The
Em pire.
WANTED Male stenographer, 35,
with legal and business college
education wishes position in Ju
neau. Two years experience in
law office and with business firm.
Am employed at present, hut wish
position with opportunity for ad
vancement. Local and Seattle re
ferences. Empire Ull
YOUR canvas work solicited, boat
cove ib, awnings, any style, a
specialty. I make anything out
of canvas. W. I). brown, Front
Street, box 181.
FOR RENT !
Full KENT Unfurnished house 7
rooms model n. line mile north of
Juneau on Glacier Highway. ln
tjuire J. F. Mullen.
FOR. RENT a room furnished
apartment -121 1 ^ 7th St. l’hone1
2004. j
FOR RENT—Newly painted single
and 2 room furnished apartments j
also clean cosy furnished cabins
at $5 per month. SEAV1EVV
APARTMENTS.
FOR RENT Furnished si am heat
ed single or double rooms. Mrs.
S. P. Raymond. Phone 2734.
Feldon Apartments — 1, 2 and 3
room apartments, fully furnished,
l'hone 280.
FOR RENT—2, 3 and 4 room apts.
furnished. Cliff Apts., H, G.
Welch, Phone 209.
FOR RENT — Furnished and un
furnished houses. 132 Cth St.
PHONOGRAPH for rent. Phone
143. __
PIANO FOR RENT—Phone 143.
MISCELLANEOUS
CARD READING at 322 West 8th
8t. on Tide Flats.
PALMIST—Come and have your for
tune told from your hand. Work,
bualnesa, marriage and the future
foretold. 302 Front St.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Between school building and
telephone exchange, white gold
wrist watch with name "Verna"
engraved. Phone 99.
~ gee Sully s Carpenter Shop for
Jobbing and Cabinet work. Phone
130. _a<1V
Study tne store nos—und learn
about those new things which are
shown for the nrst time today.
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north transfer
p. BATTELLO, Prop.
Coal and Baggage,Moving,Storage
STAND: At Geo. B. Bice’s Shop
Phone 34. P. 0. Box 896,
Juneau, Alaska.
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Ij POLLY AND HER PALS
By CLIFF STERRETT
HOW KIM AMVBUDDV/ f OUR ECOMOMIC
LI^T E-.m TO POSiTiOm is STROM© ER
SECh TRASH HAM EVER. THE; -'
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PTJUAJX5 OP BUTTER J
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LET'S HAVE )
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New Safety First at Sea Radio
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Photo shows Donita Castlegrand as she signals to the bridge of the
H. S. Orbita to lower away—and the Ortita’s radio-equipped lifeboat
takes to the water. This lifeboat is the first of its kind and is a ne»
departure in safety first at sea. Thore Is a specially trained crew to
operate the portable radio which, in case of ucciuent to the steamer,
would at all times be able to maintain communication with rescue ships.
! Tides Tomorrow
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High li(U* R:00 n. in 1! .2
| Low lido 2:15 n in
' High tide It: 15 |i. in. 1:: 2
iLow tide 2: '.7 p. in ::.o
P. L. WILSON WANTED.
Inquiry lias entile to the Hover
nor’s office for information eon
leertiing l’hillili Long Wilson, horn
land raised in Farmington, Missouri,
now about 50 years of age, and who
, is thought to have come to Alaska
: about the year 11117. Information
; is desired by bis aged moth's . Any
facts concerning him hotild lie sent
I to the Hovernor’s office.
NOTICE.
Mrs. Mack wishes to announce
! to her friends and patrons site will
, tie at the American llcnuty I’arlni
from il to 0 each day. —ac'v
AUTOS FOR HIRE
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INTO GRAY HAIR
Daikons Beautiful).? and Restores
Its Natural Color and
Lustre nt Once.
Common garden ease brewed Into
a heavy tea, with sulphur and alco
hol added, will turn gray, streaked
and faded hair beautifully dark anil
luxuriant. Mixing the Sago Tea and
Sulphur recipe at home, though, isj
troublesome. An easier way is tol
■i t the ready-to-use preparation im
proved hy the addition of other in-,
gredients a largo nuttlo, at little
cost, at drug stores, known as
Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com
pound." thus avoiding a lot of muss
W hile gray, faded hair is not sin
ful, we all desire to retain our
youthful appearance and attractive-;
or. ■ P,y darkening your hair with
Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur Com
pound. no one can tell, because It
•lues it so naturally, so evenly. You
must dampen a sponge or soft brush
with it and draw this through your
hair, taking one small strai-d at a
'inn-; hy mi rning all gray hairs
ia\ > disappeared. After another no
plici.tion or two your hair becomes
oeautifully dark, glossy, soft and
luxuriant and you appear years
younger. (Advertisement)
dr. w. e. mulhollan returns
lias opened his dental office over
First National Bank. —adv.
ALL ABOARD
FOR 1
WHITEHORSE
ALMA
LEAVES JUNEAU
Approximate
I MAY 22
! Fare for the Round Trip
$15.00 — Bookings
accepted now.
Let’s Go.—See Later
Announcements
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Juneau Ferry & Navigation
Company
TUG SINKS IN
HEAVY SEA; 3
| MEN ARE LOST
Captain Claims Passing
I Steamer Could Have
Saved All Aboard.
, SEATTLE, May 1. A dispatch to'
flic* Sealtle PoBt-lntelliiToncer from 1
I Aberdeen says Samuel Anderson,
(’aptaiii of (he lug Ityhn, declared
the* Etna Maru passed within ;t him
Idled feel from where the llylni mink
(yesterday in heavy yens off Grays
(Harbor and prohobly could Iiuve i
]saved nil lives hy lino ring llie boats. I
j Three members of the crew of the]
II ug were drowned.
( Tile Captain of the Rina Muruj
lias wirelessed that the heavy seas
Iprevented him launching his life |
' iionts.
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DID EVERYTHING POSSIBLE.
! 8KATTM3. May 1 A dispatch to
llm Times said the officers of the
Grays Harbor Stevedoring company'
declared the Rtna Maru did every |
tiling possible to save the tug.
Captain Meland of the Luke Fran
Cis criticized the Ktna Maru. saving!
if it had lowered bouts all men !
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aboard the lug could have been j
saved.
SCHOONER RAMMED
AND SUNK; 4 OR 6
MEN ARE DROWNED
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HALIFAX. May 1—Four or six J
.non are report! tl to have drowned |
this afternoon wilt ti the schooner
'ape Dor sank off Nova Scotia. The
steaunr Clackatna rammed her.
Old papers for sale at The Empire.
DON’T TAKE Ol R WORD FOR IT!
Examine our gas tanks carefully and then compare with
others First of all, note the distance between rivets; then nee how
splash shields are fastened. Inspect the seams and •breaks.” Last, |
but not least, come in our shop and let us show you what sort of
metal we use. It costs more than ordinary metal but when you see
how the galvanizing sticks you’ll be willing to pay the difference.
HARRI MACHINE SHOP
Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work, Iilacksmlthing.
Location; Hear of C. W. Young Company Store. Phone 319
' ■■■■•[> Alim Leaves Juneau City Dock every Wednesday*
MflTflK \MIM night 10 o'clock for Honnah, Excursion?
IllU | Rll Onil inlet canneries. Port Althorp, Apex-Ell j
Nido, Hlrst-Chichagoff, Chlchagoff and wayj
1/IDPIUI A |\f P°rts' carrying passengers, freight and mall.*
V mhlillA IV Freight received at City Dock until 3
■ llivillin ■■ O'clock day of sailing. *
Ticket Office Alaskan Hotel, _ _ r
SEWARD FISH CO. »
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| Pays 4 per cent an Savings Accounts
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NORTHBOUND. '
QUEEN due Sunday.
| JEFFERSON due Monday.
I | SCHEDULED SAILINGS
| ESTEUETfI will nail for Skag
way and way ports at II o'
clock Monday night.
ALASKA scheduled to sail front
Scuttle tomorrow morning at
It o'clot k
ADMIRAL EVANS scheduled to
I | sail front Seattle May 5 at |
j Hi a. in. I
j ADMIRAL ROGERS scheduled
to sail from Seattle May (lilt, .
at 1(1 a. m
PRINCESS MARY scheduled to
nail from Vancouver May (i, j
j at !i p. m.
ALAMEDA in hcduled to sail front j i
Seattle May 7 tit it a m
Yl'utiX scheduled to sail front j |
Seattle May 0 at b a. 111. | I
VIRGINIA IV sails for Chlcha- j
j golf and wavporls til 10 o'clock |
next Wednesday night,
i i SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS i
i ADMIRAL WAI’SON due south- |
hound about May K.
NORTHWESTERN southbound |
about. May 0.
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QUEEN LEAVES KETCHIKAN.
Steamer Queen sailed from Ket
chikan at .'{ o'clock this afternoon
for Juneau and way ports. If no
cannery calls are made onrouto,
the steamer can arrive here tomorrow
night.
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ESTEDETH LEAVES.
The mail and passenger boat Er
toheth, ('apt J. V. Davis, left port
at 11 o’clock last night for Sitka
any wayporst: Passengers leaving
Juneau were: For Sitka—F. W.
Haynes. For Tenakee—Andro Holm,
For Killisnoo Mrs. Mary Willis.
GOLDBERG IS ILL.
Lester Goldberg is in St. Ann's
Hospital suffering from an attack
of lumbago His condition is some
what improved today.
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Due Due
Lr.Seattle Juneau N'H Juneau SB
tQI’BEN April 2!» May 3 May 5
:: EVANS May 5 May X May 23
* 110(1 HUS May « May 10 May 13
WATSON May it
♦Qf'EEN May 13 May IT May 2u
SWATSON May in May 22 June ii
* —Calling Haines, Skagway and Sitka, returning to
Juneau Southbouml.
J— Evans calls at points west except Vakatat.
S -Watson calls all points west Including Yakatat.
*—Queen not calling Sitka this trip.
; '• 0. JlCHOLi, Agust GUI Ju. MOTH, AfMf
p“** « Phoaa II
DougUa, AlukA.
Pacific Co&stwiso Service
^ADMIRAL LINE
■RanHOBHBlHO ALEXANDER PREGIDEMTIOnMnHH
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STEAMSHIP COMPANY
SAFETY — SERVICE — SPEED
ILING SCHEDULE
[western Alaska Route
Leave Due Juneau Duejuneuu
Seattle Northbound Southbound
YUKON .April IS April 21 April 28
AhAMHDA April 23 April 26 April 28
NORTHWESTERN . . April 25 April 23 May 8
JEFFERSON .April 30 May 4 May 4
ALASKA . May 2 May 5 May 12
YUKON . May 0 May 12 May 19
JEFFERSON .May 14 May IS May 18
NORTHWESTERN May 16 May 19 May 27
When you think alaska think Alaska steamship co.
W. E. NOWEL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2.
L. W KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 453.
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tFOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE
Leave Juneau Southbound—
PRINCESS MARY
May 11th, 21st; J^ne 1st.
Transportation issued to and from all Eastern Cities
it the United States and Canada and to Europe
aud the Orient. W. L. COATES, Agent.
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INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP CO.
OF ALASKA
MOTORSHl'P OREGON
SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE
May 18—June 8. 28—July 18—August 7
For Rates Call Up Phone 79.
J. x. McAlister, Agt.
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FOR WESTWARD ALASKA POINTS
S. S. “STARR” leaves Seward on the 10th of each month
calling at all points as far west as Unalaska.
SAN JUAN FISHING AND PACKING CO.
Q. C. HENDERSON, Agent, Seward, Alaska.
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MAIL BOAT F0R PETERSBURG AND WAY PORTS-. "
Taku Harbor, Suettlaham, Speel River, Sum
Hum, Windham, Gambler bay, Pybue Bay,
Brother Island, Five Finger Station, Fanshaw, Farragut Bay,
Leavea Monday at midnight. Takes freight until 10 o'clock
Monday morning.
RAHSTEAD TRANSPORTATION CO.
s' ■ - Haul
I MAIL BOAT swrAi? ‘
Thursdays at 11 p. m. for Sitka, «top
EvTuDCTII pjBg at Tenakec Spring and other
tU I [DC III P°rt- For information see Dave HonSCl,
Phone 444. height accepted tttS IS BOOS,
day of sailing.
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