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i m n i h i ii n i hi n 1111111111 it 111111 n 1111111111?11 I DRINK JUNEAU BEER II It is the quality that counts. Made from choicest Wis- ;; ; consin malt, imported Bohemian hops and the famous ;; ; Alaska Water. ;; PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY ; S. ZYNDA, Prop. EAGLE BREWING CO. 11111 ii i n 1111111111111 ii 1111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111 n 111111111111111 t WHEN YOU NEED ;; j furniture, Mattresses, Stoves, Ranges:: Cooking Utensils or Crockery and vou want full value for your money go to ;; [JOHN P. BENSON, the Furniture Dealer:: Cor. Third and Seward Streets, Juneau r Tons upon tons of new and up-to-date goods arrive at our store every week-. i i i i i i m i i i i i i i ii i ii i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i IOLYMPIA BEER "IT'S THE WATER" FOR SALE AT ALL FIRST-CLASS BARS AND CAFES Valentine's Jewelry Store f Keeps Everything Suitable for ? Wedding and Christmas Gifts ? Front Street Juneau ? : ? ; Juneau Transfer Co. :| ; coal wood | : storage | Moving: Carefully Done ? Baggage Our Long Suit * FRONT STREET | ? Next door to Raymond Co. 4+4++++++++++++++++++++++ Ferro Engines Now carried in stock. Call and inspect samples Alaska Supply Co. Sale Agents JUNEAU ALASKA - ? ? 'r IT T ? ? | McCloskeys | < ' ? . ? ? > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? > ? 1111111 i i 111 H- i' i i: 11111 h The Louvre Bar :: ) A1 Carlson. Prop. , Imported and Domestic ? ? I LIQUORS AND CIGARS I RAINIER BEER ON DRAUGHT ? ? j Phone 3-3-5 Juneau ?? 'i 11 in 111 m 1111:1111 m i J. W. DORAN DRUGS PHONE 3 104 Second St Juneau, Alaska Berry's Store Christmas Gifts Arriving on Every Boat for Everybody 1 I I I I I I I I I I I > I I I I I I I I I I I M :: The Alaska Grill The Beit Appointed Place in Town JI ; | Best jof Everything Served 1 at Moderate Prices Ti 11111111111111111111 ii 11 ? THE BEST LOAF OF | BREAD | X In Alaska + t Is Sold At X ? San Francisco Bakery \ X G. M ESSERSCH M IDT, Prop. J I First National | ' Bank OF JUNEAU CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $10,000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS $15,000 DEPOSITS OVER $400,000 Complete facilities for the transaction of any banking business. OFFICERS T. F. KENNEDY, Pres. JOHN RECK, Vlce-Pres. A. A. GABBS, Cashier DIRECTORS F. W. BRADLEY E. P. KENNEDY GEO. F. MILLER T. F. KENNEDY JOHN RECK P. H. FOX A. A. GABBS M. J. O'CONNOR OH, YOU PRETTY PIGSKIN CHASERS It ban been definitely decided to have a football game noxt Sunday between the picked town team known as the Outlaws, and the high school lads designated as the High Brows. The lineup of the teams subject to change without notice is as fol lows: Outlaws?Perry Ward, right end: Sid McPetree, left end; Harry Smith, right tackle; Hillery McKan na. left tackle; Jake Cropley, right guard Jess Neville, quarter back; j Max Pltzman, left half-back; Frank Booth, right falf-back; C. Nichols, full back; Frank Murray, center; l.ouis Derry, left guard. High Brows ?O. Paul, left end; A. King. left tackle; E. Sweeney, left guard; G. Nelson, center; Wm. Greer, right guard: R. Casey, right tackle, H. Fremming, right end; E. Jamison, quarter back; R. Healey, left half back; Carl Johnson, full back; P. Johnson, right half-back. ?The high school lads held practlco yesterday on the high school grounds. They went through their paces with a vim that augurs well for the com ing contest. Harvey Fremming and Mr. Paul are showing real speed, giv ing promise of good defensive work. Nelson, Grear, King, Casey and Sweeney demonstrated some class In the positions assigned them. Half backs Henley and P. Johnson; full back C. Johnson and quarter back Jamison are all to the good. The whole team Is on Its toes all the time. If Ray Day gets his wrenched ankle In shape he will probably play right half-back. The Outlaws practiced down In the | baseball park yesterday and they went at their work in eat-'em-up style. Neville and Nichols are whip ping this bunch of huskies into shape though they are letting the public think that they are outclassed and I expect to loBe. There Is a persistent rumor to the effect that Jess Neville has a card up his sleeve that will turn the trick. This will not be sprung until the last moment. It Is said that he has a dark horse that will be placed In the line-up next Sunday, an old col lege player that has not forgotten how. It Is expcctod to keep right on with i the practice until the game Is called next Sunday. In the meantime many | changes may be announced. IN MEMORY Of DEPARTED BROTHERS Elks' Hall was comfortably filled last night by the lodge members and others who attended the annual mem orial exercises. The beautiful and impressive cere monial of the order was presented with exactness and in all its detail. The Treadwell orchestra was in at tendance and rendered several excel lent numbers. Montgomery A. Snow sang "Crossing the Bar" very effect ively. Mrs. Mackay sang "Lifo's Re compense" in splendid voice. John B. Marshall delivered the memorial address which was full of new thought ideas. G. F. Forrest recited Bryant's masterpiece, Thanatopsis, with much .feeling. The quartet, Messrs Gabbs, Forte. Egginton and Grey, rendered the "Vacant Chair." WILL MAKE HOME HERE. D. A. Thompson is expecting his wife and son, Paul, on the next trip of the Alki. Mr. Thompson came to Juneau a few weeks ago to visit his daughter, Mrs. Walter K. Zott, and liking the busy town of Juneau, de cided to remain, providing he could persuade the rest of his family to join him here. Mr. Thompson has taken contract to paint and finish the new theatre building on lower Main street, and it 1b his intention to locate here permanently. APPOINTMENTS. Governor Clark on Nov. 27, appoint ed John Lyons, of Valdez, and Carl J. Brun, of Chignik, notaries public for the territory of Alaska. WANTS FINAL PAPERS. Peter Schrainen. a native of Ger many, Saturday made application for final citizenship papers. Henry States and J. G. Peterson are his witnesses. MINERAL LOCATIONS. Mrs. Swanson has filed location no tice for five quartz claims in the Ber ner's bay section. Geo. Noble filed location notice for two quartz claims, extensions on the Halluttt property on Mt. Juneau. Miss Burpee, the new matron for the White Pass hospital at Skagway, was a passenger on the Dolphin passing through Juneau Saturday night. R. P. NELSON Wholesale and Retail Dealer In All Kinds STATIONERY Typewriting Supplies, Blank Books, Office Supplies, Sporting Goods, Huyler's Candles, Gun | ther's Candies, Toys, Notions, Books, Magazines, Waterman's Fountain Pens, Conklln Pens, Etc. Cor. 2nd. and Seward Sts. Juneau, Alaska Latest Novelties in Tobacco Jars and Pipe Racks at Burford's High School Band After Newlnstruments The Juneau high school band hold a meeting In the school house Sat urday night. The meeting was for the purpose of appointing a commit tee to raise funds enough for now Instruments. The committee appoint ed is Trevor Davis, Burdett Winn and I George Nelson. The boys are making their last effort to hold together ns their instruments arc not In very good condition. The boys want to raise five hun dred dollurs; all the Instruments will become the property of the Juneau school nnd will come under the board's supervision. The boyB have passed resolutions that If the business men give enough to got new instruments, they will play at any public function free of charge when summoned by the commercial club. Although the instruments are in such bad condition, the boys have consented to play at the benefit at the Grand next Wednesday. Chili concarne served every night at Lockie McKlnnon's, on Second avenue. tf. ? ? i i ?i i ? i 11 i i i i i i i i 11 i i i 11 MINING COAL AT KATALLA The government coal party which has been operating at Katalla will re turn South on the Yukon having fin ished their labors in that section. The party despite numerous setbacks . in the shape of losing their supplies, ] have mined about one thousand tons ' of coal. The work has been done on one ! group of claims, the famous Cunning- j ham group located on Trout creek ? which has been before the public ! many times. These claims produce * a fine grade of anthracite coal, rec ognized as one of the best steam coals of the country. FROM THE SOUTH. The Dolphin arrived from the South about 9 o'clock Saturday night bringing the following passengers for Juneau: S. Martel, Mrs. D. Marks, Frank Moore and Chas. Jovegnott. Ben Yaoger of the Perseverance mine was In Juneau Friday. Ill I I I I I I I II III II I I II I 1IIII Professional Cards R. W. JENNINGS ATTORN EY-AT-L AW Lewis Building, Juneau Z. R. CHENEY ATTORN EY-AT-LAW ! Lewis Building, Juneau Gunnison & Marshall ATTO R N E YS-AT-L A W Decker Building j Juneau Alaska H. P. CROWTHER U. S. Deputy Surveyor U. S. Mineral Surveyor j Office ? Lewis Block ? Juneau N. WATANABE j DENTIST Office Over Purity Pharmacy Juneau .... Alaska CHIEF YALTH-HOCK I | Presents the T KLUKWAN NATIVE BAND ? ??and Twenty-five Special Artists In One Grand Combination of Song and I i' Story. . ? | j The Ancient Rites and Costumes Artistically Presented In Aboriginal T ;; Costumes and Savage Splendor + ;;the medicine man's art and witchcraft exposed? 11 Good Music, Folklore and Native Songs. ? Elks' Hall, Juneau, Saturday Eve., Dec. 7th? 111111111111 ii 11111111111111 ii 111111 ii 1111111111111 ii* 1 I 1 II 1 III I 1 1 I 1 I 1 III 111 I III I III' M III III 1M l-I I I I I H-M-K ;; OCCIDENTAL HOTEL AND ANNEX I "j European Plan Restaurant in Connection I! COMMERCIAL MEN'S HOME ? I' FRONT ST. JOHN P. OLDS, Mngr. JUNEAU, ALASKA V n i I i m i I m I 11 I H m 11; 11 m 111111 m m 11111 IM -I-H \ n 11 ii 11 n 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 if jj THE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION || MAZDA LAMPS : AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF j ' ELECTRIC LIGHTING GOODS | Can be obtained from the !! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. ? Third and Franklin Streets Juneau ? ? m-6 111 i i iw-t-H ? n n i m n h 1111 ii ii 11111111111111111 1-i?I?i?I?1-|?i- | i ? i1 |"I'T WM. BRITT, PL G. DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST : JUNEAU, ALASKA SKAGWAY, ALASKA A complete line of drugs and chemicals, druggist sundries, pat- .. ] ent medicines, rubber goods, toilet articles, stationery, cigars and ?? ? candies. ] A complete line of standardized drugs for prescriptions, which .. ! are filled with utmost care and absolute acuracy. tn-H-1' ]??!?; i,] MH-: i 111! 1-M-I-I-1 III 1 1 i I 1 I i 1 I I 111 ill III I I 1-i UNION IRON WORKS Machine Shop and Foundry Gas Engines and Mill Castings Agents Union Gas Engine and Regal Gas Engine ALASKA MEAT COMPANY John Reck. Mgr. Wholesale and Retail Butchers Manufacturers of all Kinds of Sausages Our Hams and Bacon Are Home-Smoked 11 ii 1111 H M 11 M 1111111111111 H ii mmnm -IJ-I 111!?*+ THE CIRCLE CITY HOTEL MRS. M. E. BERGMANN, Prop. ;; : HEADQUARTERS for PROSPECTORS AND MINING MEN I ELECTRIC LIGHTED STEAM HEATED ; THIRD STREET JUNEAU, ALASKA;; In A Class By Itself IMPARTIAL tests made by The Columbus Labo ratories of Chicago give Fisher's Blend Flour a higher rating than that of the Dakota all-IIard Wheat Patent Flour. Considering that this scientific combination of East ern Hard Wheat and Western Soft Wheat costs you from 20 to 25% less than what has always been con sidered the highest grade of breadstuff, you can readily see that it will pay you to insist on having Fisher's Blend Flour For Sale by All Dealers We Are Headquarters for DRY GOODS, CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES, FURNISHINGS STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES AUSKA-TREADWELL GOLD MINING CO.