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Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska
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Steamship Alameda arrives in Juneau from Seward with 83 passengers and copper ore cargo, 16 disembark, loads gold concentrates, and departs for Seattle. Uneventful voyage under Capt. O. C. Anderson.
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With a list of 83 passengers, 16 of whom were booked for Juneau, the steamship Alameda, Capt. O. C. Anderson, bound from Seward to Seattle, arrived here at 9:30 this morning and resumed her voyage at 4 this afternoon. Her cabin passengers for this port were Albert E. Burton, Lola L. Burton and Lola DuHamel from Anchorage; M. Brier, Phil O. Herriman and E. Lawrence from Seward: Robert Swanson, J. C. Ryan, William Hawkins and Alex Berardinis from Cordova; Robert Light, Mrs. Robert Light, Helen Light and J. E. LeBouf, from Latouche.
The cargo of the Alameda consists chiefly of copper ore loaded at Cordova. At 2 o'clock this afternoon she shifted from the City Wharf, where she moored on arrival, to the pier of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company to take on a shipment of gold ore concentrates for Seattle.
The vessel's voyage from Seward to Juneau was uneventful. Some passengers were made slightly uncomfortable by choppy water in the Gulf of Alaska, but Captain Anderson said the wind and waves were scarcely noticeable.
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The steamship Alameda, under Capt. O. C. Anderson, arrived in Juneau from Seward with 83 passengers, 16 for Juneau, and cargo of copper ore from Cordova. It departed after loading gold ore concentrates from the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company pier. The voyage was uneventful despite choppy water.