The Admiral Rogers, Capt. Land strom, arrived from the triangle int to Sitka and Skagway last night at 8 o'clock. After remaining in port for a few hours the boat saled south with the following passengers: For Seattle—Mrs. B. M. Pistolesi, L. L. Simpson, Sam Buttes, Lewis Cummings, 8. B. Combest, A. Dol gado, H. V. Nielson, Frank Bom stead, W. B. Kirk, Gust Weene berg, E. Langewafter, Ned Sehoraff, A. E. Raymond, Mrs. A. E. Raymond, Mrs. Leonhardt, Thos. Uberti, Mar yton Hartin. For Wrangell—Clara Austin, Joe Jackson, Mary Sherwood, Mrs. Mary Blaine, Walter Austin, Billy Dick, Mew. EB. Thieson, H. L Morris, Por Ketchikan—Ed. Dowling, J. A. C lary, Albert Garn, Ed. Sul tan. For Petersburg—Dick Mason, Emma Manson, Lena Manson, David Manson, N. F. Gilkey, B. B. Green, F. L. Anderson, Ralph Anderson. Passengers arriving for Juneau were: Mrs. Henry Samato, Miss El sie Samato, William Samato, Chas, Veraja, Lester Gore, W. T. King, Miss Cranholt, John Bahrt, H. 5. Carbray, George Cranholt, J. Smith, B. Dennis, C. J. Mettler, J. M Carrigan, P. A. Agnew, Judge T M. Rood, Dr. Rogers, Mra. BE. J Rokers, Miss D. W. Leland, H Beard, Karl Mackey, Floyd Smith Mra, Bessie Wilson, Carol Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson, James Fair and Wm. A. Th s=— FISH FLEET TO SAIL The Olga arrived In port with 3,600 pounds of halibut for the Ju noan Cold Storage. The entire fish fg Meet has today or tomo row for the Mahing banks. — a cu NQTIOR 28 — the Hum Bay Licht repeated extinguished Sep 26, 1924, will be relighted ageon 08 practicable. By dbvetion of the Commle‘onor of Lighthouses, W. C. Dibrelt, su perintendent. ——————— Study the a ads — that you|s may learn of whatever special econ omyc opportunities our merchants can offer to you,