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Closing time for display adver tisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first In sertion. Five cents for continuous sub sequent insertion. Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge. f!0 cents. -a FOR SALE Foil CALK llnviiand set; also fancy dish • Anderson Music Store. FOR SALK Two female marten Inquire Tims. Lamer, Pylni.s liay. FOR SALE — Beautiful front and back bar, mahogany linlsh, large plate mirror. Mrs. Mary Uberti, Douglas. F( 'il SALE Maxwell sedan, perfect condition. Bargain. Juneau Motor Company. FOIt SALE OR RENT—Furnished houses. Inquire l’cter Bond or Phone 4S4. FOR SALE i i foot pleasure boat, equipped 4 II.P. Standard Kid Phone 136. FOR SALE OR RENT — Pianos, Brunswick Phonographs, Records, Sheet Music, Expert 1’iano Tun ing and Phonograph Repairing. Anderson Music Shoppe. Phone 143. t—-'j ! Warm Springs Bay •/ The Mineral Baths that cores Rheumatism, Skin and Blood Diseasea. . Good Hunting, King Salmon ! Trolling and Deep S.a Fishing, An ideal place to spend your time and enj^y the bath*. Cabins ali famished for house keeping (eicept bedding). Store in connection, carries fall line groceries and necessary applies. T J. RAYMOND, Prop. B&ranoff, Alaska. See DAVE HOUSED, Alaskan Hotel I SPECIAL I j 1 Kitchen Set $1.00, ! 1 Laige White King Soap Powder . .60 4 Bais White King Soap .25 1 Bar Mission Bell Toilet Soap .10 $1.95 SALE PRICE SI.75 SANITARY CROCERY THE STORE THAT TLEASES Phones 83 and 85 B ■ — -. . THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA. I FOR RENT FOR KENT Single furnished room Phone 21f> or -ISO. Full KENT Eiv< room home well furnished. Phono 130 or 210. EOK KENT—Furu'isncd cabins - $ 3 | per month. Inquire Mrs. Hogan, | Seaview Apartments. I_ SEAVIEW APT! 1-2-3 Room Apartment. Fully Furnished. Hath and hot water included. All apts newly painted and renovated throughout. FOR RENT—2. 3 and 4 room apts furnished, f'liff Apts, Mrs E. C. Poole, Manager, Phone 209. feldon ApartineuiB — 1, 2 and 3 room apartments, fully furnished Phone 28#. WANTED | WANTED Second ham! hath room outfit in good condition. Phono j WANTED Woman or g il fo pan oral housework. Apply Cole 'Trans fer, Phono 3 112. WANTED- Nursing. Phone I!.!. WANTED Carpenter, elertrkal, nt any kind of general repair work in town or out. Call Henry {Jor-1 ham. Residence Phone 2003 MISCELLANEOUS EET Almqulst Press your Suit. WV! call and deliver. Phono 32S. 'ADM 1ST—come and have your for tune told from your hand. Work, business, marriage and the future: foretold. 802 Front St. I ' Fill Your * i Bin Now j DRY COAL PROMPT SERVICE I Pacific Coast Coal Co. j H. G. Walmsley. Agt. Phono 412 I __ »---« RELIABLE TRANSFER ( Phone 149 Bes. 148 Ccnrtesy end Good Sjrvice | Our Motto i I k..*! /p" --— 1 ■ ■ IT’S PEERLESS FRUIT CAKE Order now for the Holiday Sea son-only Peerless ran produce that "Home Made” Quality. Peerless Bakery 'The Home of Home Made Breatf" HEYDER and MEIER „ ■ ■ - ■ -— _/ THE EMPIRE riAff THE LAKH EST. MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BfcST EQUIPPED JOP PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA. V ■ ' % MARINE N E W S j “Lost Lead” of Red Ore Sought 50 Years HILLSBORO, N. M . Oct. R. After ,".0 years of search for a "lost lead" I of red ore said to have assayed $2,100 gold to the ton. Manuel Tay lor. aged but active Ant ;ricun-Moxi can who says lie is u descendant of (literal Zachary Taylor, still pokes ;about litis section of the southwest with two burros, confident that he yet will "strike 'er rich.” Hi life and the faith that goes i w ith it stamp hint as one of the last of that pieturesriue type the old west gold prospector. One More Grubstake Taylor now is eking out a living land saving toward one more grub -stake by prospecting and placer mining near Hold Dust. X. M„ with a primitive machine lte i alls tlie poor man's concentrator." But he " reputed to have mined on a vast ■scale at various times in his life and to have made t.r least six big !mineral strikes and spent as many1 j fortunes. for instance, in 1906 1907, when ■ an epidemi" of influenza struck this 1 part of the country. Taylor credit- j I * >1 with having bought 155 coffins j |and paid the funeral expenses of as1 .many of the poor of his community. | Early in the seventies an Indian friend told Taylor lie could lead him to "heap much gold.” They out |fitted and penetrated the wild San ■Malillo mountains country. Finally Ihcv reached a spot where the Red skin pointed to a streak of red -'■arth, much like brick dust ami Igrunled dramatically: “Here heap much gold!” Lost Gold’s Location ■ Taylor was disappointed to see no I race "of gold in it. He was then I ignorant of metallurgy. However, h wrapped some of the stuff in a handkerchief and threw it into his Pack hags. They returned to Silver City, x. M. One day months later Taylor was j cleaning his bags and found some of Die red dust. Idly rubbing it between hi palms he suddenly noticed many 'particles of fine gold appearing as the coarser grains broke away. He went to an assayer to learn that Die dust tested $2,100 j gold to Die ton. In Die meantime his Indian guide! hail died. And for 50 years Taylor has failed to relocate the treasure spot again. AT TllE HOTELS f ■--; Gastlneau John Olson. Zynda James Snell, city. Alaskan George Hath. Tului Harbor; p. Guheton, Yakutat; Jack Schmitz, Sc uttle; John Owens, city. Use the Classifieds. They pay. ■--— FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Franklin. 1-4 Front and Franklin. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-8 Front, opp. Film Exchange. 1-7 Front, opp. City Wbart. 1- 8 Front, near Saw Mill. 2- 1 Willoughby at Totem Oro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-5 Front and Main. 2-6 Second and Main. 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 2- 9 Firo Hall. 3- 2 Gaslneau and Raws Way. 3-4 Second and Gold. 3-5 Fourth and Harris. 3-6 Fifth ana Gold. 3-7 Fifth and Eaat. 3-8 Seventh aud Gold. 3- 9 Fifth and Kennedy. 4- 1 Ninth, back of power hotian 4-2 Calbonn, opp. Juneau Apia. 4-3 matin Ave., and Indian 8t. 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. 4 6 Seventh and Main. ! .5-7 Twelfth, at Northern E'dry. , ' 4-3 Twelfth and Willongbby. 4-9 Home Grocery, la-a ■ ----—--a 11 i Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND I I Princes3 Mary is due tomorrow night. | Admiral Evans due Monday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS I l Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow. Victoria scheduled to sail from Seattle Oet. 18 at 9 a. m. - ! SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS I I . I Alameda scheduled southbound | about October Id. Admiral Watson south bound | about Oc. 18. i ■ i LOCAL SAILINGS f ,_ j Margnita scheduled to leave foi , Skagwav and way ports Sun | day night at 8 o'clock. I Pheasant leaves for Petersburg | j and waji ports at 1 p. m. | every Wednesday. Estebeth sails for Sitka and way | ports at 10 p. in. every Wed- | nesday night. j | Virginia IV. sails for Chichagof ( | and way ports at 10 o'clock | every Wednesday night. | I I S- ■ ■ ---■ Tides Tomorroiv ■-—--■ Low tide 8:1)7 a. m. l.d feet High tide 2:09 a, m. 15.8 " Low tide 8:35 p. n:. -u.7 " High tide 2:07 p. in. . 18.9 ” —-■ ■■ Just arrived latest phono, records. Anderson Music Shoppe. adv ^ -II Handy Andy A. P. LAGERGREN CARPENTRY CABINET WORK WOOD TURNING BAND SAWINQ JOB WORK | Lower Front St. I’hone 498 ■-m Cleaning and Pressing G. E. Alniquist ' MAKER OF MEN’S CLOTHES PHONE 528 I WE’LL CALL AND DELIVER i | New shipment latest Reproduc ing Phonograph and Electric | Cut Records at I ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE B ■— a---1 I PULSE AND CARD READING Business or any kind of ques tions answered, past and future. | 538 Kennedy, corner 8th. Phone ! 4403. Home readings by ap I pointment. fl-1 CONSIDER MANY j AS SUCCESSOR PRES, SUZZALLO » _ i Dr. J. J. Tigert One of Those Mentioned as Head of Washington U. (Continue-.) from raga One) sentiments of the meeting to persons in various parts of the state holding similar views. Hartley Commended j SEATTLE. Oct. S. Three 'Wash ington State newspapers have com mended Gov. Hartley in the Wash ington University trouble, The ] Spokesman Review. Bremerton News ! Searchlight anil the Everett News. | Those criticizing the Governor are tlie Aberdeen World. Everett Herald, ! Bellingham Herald, the Bellingham Reveille, Genitalia Chronicle. Ellens burg Record. Port Angeles Evening News, Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Se |iit!ie Daily Times, Tacoma Ledger, Tacoma News - Tribune, Vancouver | Columbian, Wenatchee World. Yaki ma Herald. Yakima Republican. Un til today the ‘Spokane Chronicle had | made no comment. , --- Coeducation Finally Permitted in France PARIS, Oct. X. — Coeducation, at ■ least to a limited extent, has at !last been granted to the secondary; Ijschools of France. For years the I question of mixed classes of boys and girls has agitated the French' {educational world, with the “antis" holding the whip hand. Now. in certain boys' secondary! j schools, girls are to be admitted to | ,a 11 classes. If the system works out, ' jit may he extended. , Coeducational private schools have' existed from time to time in France, j hut have never proved particularly i ,1.successful. Roth men and women, .ihowever, are admitted to many ol the universities. I Always Helps Weak Eyes I Nothing has the quick action of j.simpb hydrastis, boric, etc., as mix jed In Rnvoptik eye wash. One small i bottle Lavoptik helps any case j weak, strained or sore eyes. Alum inum eye cup free. Rutter, Mauro i Drug Co., Druggists, DO Front St., jin Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. —adv. j I-I A FULL RATION ) Science holds that cod-liver oil is important to assure chil dren or adults a full ration of health-building vitamins. t Scott's Emulsion is dm form of cod-liver oil that millions have been using .so successfully since 1873,>Jt bnild$ * [health and strength.' < FERRY SCHEDULE ——— 1 Effective May let, 1926 Leave Juneau tor Dougtae, Tread* well and Thane .•7:10a.m. t9:15a.m.5 *12:00Nnt 2:00p.m. tS:30p.m. •4:30p.m. ■ < :16p.m. 7:S0p.m.f 9:40p.m. | 11:15p.m. 31:00a.m Leave Douglai for Juneau 8:30a.m. f9:30a.m. t}12:55p.n. | 2:16p.m. 3:46p.m.f 5:26p.m. I | 6:40p.m. 7:45p.m.I 10:06p.m. m 11:30p.m. l:26a.m.2 ■ t—Freight will be accepted. S I—Douglas only. 1 t—Saturday* only. *—Thane Golf, Courie. ’ | 1—Baturd.-y* only j JUNEAU FERRY and a NAVIGATION CO. ___1^,.__ __ __ ^ ' -- ^ -v ---■ ^ I Lv.Seattle Ar.Juneau Lv.JuneauS.B. WATSON .Sept. 29 Oct. 3 Oct. 16 EVANS .Oct. 6 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 EVANS .Oct. 20 Oct. 24 Oct 27 WATSON .Oct. 27 Oct. 31 Nov. 13 '.. EVANS .Nov. 3 Nov. 7 Nov. 10 ''' I Watson calls at Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, ’ < Juneau, Douglas, Yakutat, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche’ , ) Seward, Seldovia and Kodi.dk Island. Evans calls at Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg Juneau, Douglas, Skagway and Sitka. ,BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent OUT I. SMITH, Agent Phone 4 Phone 18 Douglas, Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President ----, RJjrtVftlJ ft li IA l*"tt VUb * UUi“I ity Dock ’very Wednesday MM I M S| uHll n‘8tlt 10 ocioc.. lor i.ro loll Allborp, Apex-El Nldo, Hirst-Chiciiag< J, Chichagof 1/IDPiyiA HI Bad Way port8’ carrying passengers, freight ■ InullllA |w.and mal1' rr,l*ht received at City Dock 1 * "until 1 P. M. day of salllna. Ticket Office, Alaskan Hotel SEWARD FISH CO. --—- • | STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAFETY — SERVICE — SPEED RAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Lv. Seattle Northbound Southbound •NORTHWESTERN ... Sept. 25 Sept. 28 Oct. 7 tALAMEDA .Oct. 2 Oct. 5 Oct. 13 •ALASKA .Oct. a Oct. 13 Oct. 21 •VICTORIA .Oct. 16 Oct. 13 Oct. 27 tALAMEDA .Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Nov. 3 | tAlameda also calls at Petersburg both north and southbound •Porta of Call: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdai, Latouche and Seward. W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JUNEAU, PHONE 2 j L. W. KILBURN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 403. L ' “ Independent Navigation Co. MOTORSHIP OREGON SAILING FROM SEATTLE September 23 REDUCED FREIGHT RATES J- L McALISTER, Agent Phone 301 | I for PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE | LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHBOUND PRINCESS MARY Oct. 11th, 21st; Nov. 1st, 18th. Tickets to and from all Eastern points of United States and Canada—Various Routes—Liberal Stop Overs. W. L. COATES, Agent. v Coastwise Transportation Co. Motorship “MARGNITA” Leaves City Dock every Wednesday at 8 P. M. for Point Retreat, Funter Ray, Tenakee Springs, Hoonah, Excursion Inlet, Strawberry Pt.,Lemesurier Island, Dundas Bay, Inian Island, Cape Spencer, Port Althorp, Soapstone El Nido Mine, Pinta Bay, Hogan Island, Hirst Cove, Chichagof, Sitka’ Chatham, Baranoft Springs, Killisnoo, returning from Killisnoo via Ten akee Springs, Hawk Inlet, Hoonah, Funter Bay, Juneau. Leave from City Dock every Sunday 8 P. M., for Skagway and Way Ports. 1 ART McKINNON, Agent, Phone 149; Res. 148 t F^TFRFTM Leaves Juneau Wednesdays at 10 L.OI LUL111 p m for Sitka and Way Portg Direct Service—Inside Route—Leaves Sitka 8 P. M. Fridays—Arrives Juneau Saturday evening. DAVIS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ^ DAVE HOUSEIr—Agent, Phone 444 or 0 Old papers for sale at Empire office