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If You Want the Heal Thing in TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING SEE 1VL J. O'Connor A Perfect Fit or No Sale NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED M. J. O'CONNOR DOUGLAS | Paul Bloedhorn, Jeweler WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHINA AND CUT GLASS DOUGLAS ALASKA Fox's January Clearance Sale REDUCTIONS FROM 20 to 50 PER CENT This include oar entire stock of Gents' Furnishings and Dry Goods DOUGLAS - ALASKA v-> M ? HtlllllllllllMHItHlill MM WINTER IS HERE Get Your Heaters Ready. The Biggest and Best Line of Heat- > !' ers :n Douglas Can Be Found at \> JULIUS JENSENS j ? ^h-4-i i i i i i i i i ii i i i ii i h i i i n i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i i i h 111;:: 1111 :? i :? i :? :-h-h i m m i -m i i i i i i -m : THE ALASKA BAR '?27 j y Place in Douglas to Get a Nice Cool Glass of Beer. Always ? Fresh and Pure ; i; 11:111: : iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml THE CITY BAR ( . IKS the I IN EST STOCK of LIQUORS in DOUGLAS : PE33! EFORD OLD LINE RYE BEST KENTUCKY BOURBON ? DEl PUENTE. HENRY CLAY and Other Standard Cigars. ! DON'T FORGET THE VICTOR BAR j DOUGLAS. ALASKA < ^ We carry the best stock of Liquor that money can buy. Fam- 4 ? i?y trade our specialty. ^ ? ^ $ SI CHAMBERS BROS., wholesale and Retail Butchers Our Beef. Pork, Mutton. Veal and Lamb are as Good as Can Be Raised. Nothing but Prime Meat of Every Kind. Phone 1-0 Poultry. Fish and Game In Season. Douglas r rtt. fitf.Ttt'TT T..T..T..T, .T. <??! COUGHLIN & DAHL T 7 Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries. B. & M. Tamales, and Seal- ? + shipt Oysters. ? FRONT STREET DOUGLAS i i t i i i i r i i i I i 11 i i i 11 i I i I I i I I 1 I 1 I I i I I 11 I 11 l 11 I 1 i I I I I I 1 I II I I I I I I I I I I II I I II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I II I I I. & P. AFRICH Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE E DOUGLAS ST. ANN'S AVENUE ALASKA ?IIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I The Hunter Amusement Palace FIXE POCKET BILLIARD TABLES First Class Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarets Phone?Douglas 9 L. H. KEIST, Prop. 1 Starrett's Tools! Oh, Yes I We Have 'em. Nuff Said \ ? i X The World-Famous UCK EDGE TOOLS Just Received < : j * Call and inspect a new bunch of BENCH VISES. Just the < <> j thing for household use < i YOU ALWAYS FIND SOMETHING NEW ; j At the 1 ALASKA SUPPLY CO., juneau j THE REPUBLIC Anderson & Ringuette, Props. No.. . for their fine liquors and ' cho. .c . ported wines. They have just received an immense stock of fancy goodo for the holiday trade. Don't Forget the Number DOUGLMS - - - ALASKA ? v I ? Louglas Hand Laundry K. WYEMURA, Prop. <? ? Opposite Douglas Opera House o ^ Phone 2-7 Baths 25 Cents || DOUGLAS <? : : i i ; I I i i i i ?! i i 11 i 1I Iorpheum; I CIRCUIT -I- JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS - t ; I Advanced Vaudeville: | and Motion Pictures ! I GENERAL FILMS: Best by Test i VAUDEVILLE ! Every Night m i m 111 m m 11 n m 11 i Sparks From Douglas NOTICE Arthur Olson is tho authorized rep resentative of The Alaska Dally Em pire on Douglas Island, and he will re ceive subscriptions and advertise ments intended for The Empire. DOUGLAS, Feb. 7.?There will be a bowling match tonight o nthe Tread well Cflub alleys. Companies No. 2 and t>. of the Mexican and Cyanide plant, will play. This is tho third . game, and as the games progress the excitement is getting worse every day. Jimmy Bratton will start selling peanuts, candy, popcorn and gum at the Orpheum Sunday night. M. J. O'Connor was to the foot of Mr. Jumbo the other day. Dr. DcVighne intends to leave about Sunday for the States. Billy Burke was over from Sheep creek yesterday. Jefferson Davis and Harold Man ners, two young Treadwell men, wont over to Juneau the other night and rode the goat in the Elk'B lodge. Tom White, wife and daughter, and Y Mr. and Mrs. Watkins will leave on I the Curacao for the South, h Swimming tonight at the Tread f well natatorium. L Native's night tonight at the skat [ lug rink. * Last night the wind blew some galvanized iron off the roof of Africh's S" store. ? Dan Campbell, watchman at Tread - well, has been sick for the last few [ days. ij The Curacao came to Douglas this j* morning and discharged fifty tons of L freight, and she had 149 tons for . Treadwell. ' Tomorrow night at the Treadwell - Club will be given the regular weekly - show, consisting of four reels of pic ? tures and a sketch by the Three Brai ls tons. |- Chas. Horner and wife arrived on * the Curacao for Treadwell. | Ladles' day at the Swimming tank ? and the gymnasium at Treadwell to ? day. t The freighter Cordova is due in ? Douglas today. ? Last night the Cyanide plant de ? feated the store team in a practice game of basketball by a score of IS to 12. The steamer Bertha was in last night and landed 29 tons of freight for Douglas. J. J. Penglase has left on his boat, I Anna, for an outing. There will be no show at the Or Ipheum tomorrow night, but a good program is promised for Sunday. There will be a complete change of program tonight at the Orpheum in the specialties and pictures. Deputy marshal Wm. Fels came back on the steamer Curacao. ^ Arthur Gam has resigned his posi F tton at Rainier Cafe, k Big hardtimes dance at the Alaska L Star Temperance hall tomorrow F night. ? The management of the Treadwell y Club issued a notice today stating k that no women or children will be ad mitted to the Treadwell Club until the quarantine is raised. Have you tried those heavy wool len socks for the cold weather, at Fred Kronquist's, St. Ann's ave. 1-22-t.f The Quality Store. Coughllu & Dahl, "Nuf Said." ??? ? f - Chambers Bros., Butchers?Choice ? cuts a specialty. ??? ? When you want clean coal, call at ? the Ferry dock and Martin Olson v/ill [ furnish you with It 1-15-tf. ? There's some nice new mouldings ? and frames at Swihart's. Come and k see them. 1-16-tf. ? TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS ? All telephone subscribers are re ? quested to first ascertain the num l ber wanted before ringing up "Cen ? tral." Do not ask for the party by ? name. Get the number Instead and t then ring. ^ Any subscriber who has not received ? a directory for 1913 will be supplied , with one by calling at the office. JUNEAU & DOUGLAS TELEPHONE !" COMPANY, Edw. Webster, Mgr. 6t. : 33 1-3% DISCOUNT! On all ladies', tailor-made suits, [ coats and one-piece dresses [ One-third off ? one-third off ? Must - have room for Spring goods. [ CHAS. GOLDSTEIN. ?V alentines! V alentines!? i* SEE Barrager's window display. 2-4tf [ jl Job Printing at The Empire Office I; ?; i I I 1 1 l l I l l 1 1 1 l"I"M 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1 : The Unique Millinery|| [:: LADIES' || P | FURNISHINGS J ' 111 1 I III 1 I M 1 111 II 1 III 1 I H nun :: Personal Mention :: ? I I I I I ? I ( I I I i I M I I I I I I C I I I George Richardson, who is now in Juneuu, is requested to call at the United States cable ollice. L. M. Ritter, of the Fenimer & Hit ter Transfer Company, has had a bad attack of la grippe hut is about re covered now. H. Blagrave is in town from the Perseverance mine. James Brennan. of Petersburg, is in Juneau and is stopping at the Occi dental. Col. Sol Ripinsky. of Haines, is vis iting in Gastineau Channel towns.: lie is now at Douglas. F. C. Doreinus came in from the Perseverance mine this week. P. Popvich is a recent arrival from j Sitka. H. H. Sykcs arrived from Prince Ru-i pert on the last trip of the Curacao. George Hanson was in from Perse verance yesterday. MOOSE "STAG" SOCIAL ' After the regular meeting of the .Moose lodge tonight a "stag" social will be held. All members and visiting .Moose are cordially invited. ADVERTISED LETTERS List of letters remaining unclaimed in the Postoillce at Juneau, Alaska, on Feb. 1, 1913. Parties calling for them should call for "Advertised Let tors," and give date of list. Breese, Miss Hannah (card). Carter, Sidney C. (card) DeFrance, Earl (card). Dominick, B. (two) Fraser J. T. Grisdel, O. (card) Giske, Hans (card). Hansen C. Hardwick, Fred W. Johnson, Mrs. Sophia. Mastson, George. McDonald, Jack, (card) Nelson, Andrew (card) Nelsson, C. H. Ness, Sam. (card) Nelson, Crist, (card) Norbun. Miss Florence. Otake, W. Schmilt, Minna. Stickney, S. R. (card) Williamson, D. M. E. L. HUNTER. P.M. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Any subscribers to The Daily Em pire not receiving papers regularly either l?y carrier or mail, will confer a favor by promptly notifying The Empire office. < SITUATION?Wanted by engine fitter; expert on gasoline; under stands electricity. Address J. P., ] Circle City hotel. . i ,, Phone your subscription to The Daily Empire. Phone 3-7-4. I 111111111IIIII11111 n ; 111 ? I Marine Notes i; ' I I I I I I I I I I I I It M I D-l 5 I H I I I The Bertha, of tin- Swan Mne, Cap tain Knight, arrived this morning at 9:.'10. bringing the Humboldt's freight for .Juneau and lumber ofr Sheep creek. She departed before noon for Skagway. The Georgia left for Skagway today [ and returning will sail for Sitka Sun day morning. The Mariposa is scheduled to arrive from the Westward southbound on Monday. The Jefferson will leave Seattle for Juneau tonight. , The Northwestern sails north from Seattle on Sunday. The Curacao is due to sail south tomorrow afternoon. The Cordova is expected to arrive in Juneau this evening. The Princess May is due from the South Feb. 11. A complete line of tobacco iars and pipe racks at BURFORDS. * CALL OF THE MOOSE. * ! * Juneau lodge No. 700, L. O. * \ * O. M., will meet tonight in Odd ? ? * Fellows hall at 8 o'clock, sharp. * ? * Members are urgently requested * ! * to attend. Visiting members * ; * cordially invited. It.?W. * < * ERNEST WARREN, Dictator * ! ? Finest line of Calabash pipes in Alaska at BURFORD'S SEAL SHIPT OYSTERS?Fresh at the local agency?CHAS. GOLDSTEIN j SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION , CASE NO. 972-A IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE " TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIV. NO. 1, AT JUNEAU Charles Goldstein, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. ' F. Lyons, also known as, Blanche I Lyons, Defendant. J TO Airs. F. Lyons, also known as 1 Blanche Lyons, defendant: In the i name of the United States, and in ac cordance with an order directing ser vice of summons in the above enti tled cause by publication made by ? the above entitled court on the fourth day of February, 1913, you are hereby summoned to appear and answer, in ? the above entitled court holden at Ju- 1 neau, in said Division and Territory, ^ within thirty (30) days after the 22nd , day of March, 1913, the complaint of ' Charles Goldstein, wherein he de- * mands judgment against you in the sum of seventy-one dollars and nine ty-two cents (571.92); with interest and , costs incurred herein, and for want ' of an answer in the time above men- ( tioned the plaintiff will take Judg1- I ment against you for the above ^ amounts. < IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have ^ hereunto set my hand and affixed the * Beal of the above entitled court this I 4th day of Feb. 1913. E. W. PETTIT, Clerk. First publication Feb. 8th, 1913; last publication March 22,1913. e MOVEMENT OF VESSELS Sailed 'rincess May sailed ..South Jan. 30 * ukon West Feb. 4 lumboldt sailed South Jan. 24 Northwestern South Jan. 30 refferson South Feb. 2 Arrived Princess May ...rrorn South Jan. 28 'uracao from South Feb. 6 Humboldt from South Jan. 22 dariposa from South Feb. 3 fukon from South Feb. 4 Bertha from South Feb. 7 To Arrive dariposa from West Feb. 11 feffcrson from South Feb. 11 Northwestern ... from South Feb. 12 'rincess May ... from South Feb. 12 fukon from West Feb. 18 Vd. Sampson ... from South Mar. 9 'ordova from South Feb. 7 To Sail Jariposa South Feb. 11 hiracao South Feb. 8 'rincess May south Feb. 13 'ukon South Feb. 18 td. Sampson West Mar. 9 Northwestern West Feb. 12 efferson South Fed 12 Every thing that will please a smok r may be found at BURFORD'S. THE FISHING FLEET. Kennebec?Sailed Jan. 21. Aloha?Ar. Jan. 29. Dor H.?Ar. Feb. C. Rolfe?Ar. Feb. 3 Pacfic?Out. Active.?Out. Olga?Sailed Jan. 21. Belle?Out. Highland Queen?Ar Feb. 6. Louise?Out. Norman Sunde?Sailed Feb. 7. ? Volunteer.?Out. Valkyrie?Out. Ve6ta?Ar. Fe b.6. Xhanthus?Sailed Dec. 19. Waife?Laid up. White Star?In port. Lister?Sailed Jan. 25. Olympic?Sailed Dec. 10. Dick?At Sitka Dolphin?Sailed Jan. 15. Hal ley's?Out. Alameda?Out. Annie?Sailed Jan. 23. Uranus?Out. Pollux?Ar. Feb. 6. Cedric?Out. Thelma?Sailed Jan. 9. Alvida?Out. Comet?Oout Solkol?Sailed Dec. 30. Anita Phillips?Sailed Feb. 7. Standard?Out. Gjoa?Out. Thekle?Sailed Jan. 21. San Juan?Sailed Fob. 6 Bear?Sailed Feb. 7. ___ SALE I FOR A J FEW DAYS ONLY I Hats $2.50 and $3.00 grades, your choice, I $1.50 f: Trousers for the boy: all sizes, I 40c to $1.00 I Fancy Vests closing out at this sale, at I 5c per cent. Discount This is the Home of the Famous I Hart, Schaffner 1 & Marx Clothes for the Man Who Cares Boys' Clothes ???? .^!Jll?7ftTMn?PC3KgiaWS Your Choice During* This Sale of Any Boy's Suit in the House at 25 percent Discount | MEN'S UNDERWEAR Broken Lines to Be Closed Out at SACRIFICE PRICES ^0^juneruAmskr. Shirts | Values from $1.50 up to $2.50, this sale I 75c I Special Discount on Night Shirts and Pajamas ,? Collars i Genuine linen: in all sizes, a dozen, 25c Blouse Waists j for the Boy at Cost. Caps Beys' heavy winter caps, yojr choice 25c 5 jy ? JUST RECEIVED t JUST RECEIVED A NEW AND UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF T HOT WATER BOTTLES, SYRINGES, BATH CAPS, $ jj RUBBER HATH BRUSHES and RUBBER GLOVES, ETC. ? EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED AND IF FOUND DEFECT- i IVE IN WORKMANSHIP. OR MATERIAL, WILL GLADLY BE RE- j ;? PLACED OR CREDITED. f WM. BRITT, DRUGGIST j I 1--H-H ??H-M-H-H-H!-;- ? i ? ? I ? ? 1 ? ? I ? ? 1 ? ? 1? ? I ? I 1 I 1 I I I I 1 1 1 I I I I I I M ?! II I 1 I I 1 14 111111II111 i 111II11111111II i n i II1111111 m 11111 f WHEN YOU NEED ;; f Furniture, Mattresses, Stoves, Rangesi: Cooking' Utensils or Crockery :: r and you want full value for your money go to U ,v [jOHN P. BENSON, the Furniture Dealer:: I Cor. Third and Seward Streets, Juneau + f Fons upon tons of new and up-to-date goods arrive at our store every week J ?j II II : 1 M I ; I I I I !) I I I M I II I M I I I I I I I I ? I II I I I M I I I I t I I THE CIRCLE CITY HOTEL { MRS. M. E. BERGMANN, Prop. f HEADQUARTERS for PROSPECTORS AND MINING MEN:: ELECTRIC LIGHTED STEAM HEATED t I'THIRD STREET JUNEAU, ALASKA t I