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If You Want the Real Thing: in TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING SEE M. J. O'Connor A Perfect Fit or No Sale NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED j 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 inclutit s our entire >tock of Gents' Furnishings and Dry Goods DOUGLAS - ALASKA ?i I 11 It I II I II I I I >1 I M I I > M I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I II | Best Yet?Monarch Malleable Range No stove putty used in putting: these stoves together. -T Polished steel top?oven thermometer?patent draughts? t Prices that compete with all other makes. Sold on guar t antee. X SOLE AGENT JULIUS JENSEN DOUGLAS I I II I II II I I I II I I 1 I I I I II 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I II II II I I I I I I I II I i ! : : : : : ~h-~k- r i : i ; i i i r i i r 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 THE CITY BAR I CARRIES the FINEST STOCK of LIQUORS in DOUGLAS J PEBBLEFORD OLD LINE RYE BEST KENTUCKY BOURBON f DEL PUENTE. HENRY CLAY and Other Standard Cigars. : ! i i : : : : i i : : ! i : i i : i ;-k i : : ; ! t i m i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i in : DON' T FORGET THE VICTOR BAR ? DOUGLAS. ALASKA ? We carry the best stock of Liquor that money can buy. Fam j ily trade our specialty. CHAMBERS BROS., Wholesale and Retail Butchers Our Beef. Pork. Mutton, Veal and Lamb art as Good as Can Be Raised. Nothing but Prime Meat of Every Kind. Phone 1-0 Poultry, Fish and Game In Season. Douglas ? 1 II >1 M 1 H I F-K II I I I I I I I II I ? I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I II. iN. F. AFRICH Dealers In (iKNKKAL MKKCIIAXDIKE j DOUGLAS ST. ANN'S AVENUE ALASKA F Mil HI I 11 a H I I II I I I I I I HI I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I III The Hunter Amusement Palace FINE POCKET BILLIARD TABLES First Class Cigars. Tobaccos and Cigarets Phone?Douglas 9 L. H. KEIST, Prop. : : : : i : :-x : : i i : i i : ; ; i i i i i i i 11 ; 11 n 11 11 i 11 11 11 11 i THE CIRCLE CITY HOTEL 7 MRS. M. E. BERGMANN, Prop. t HEADQUARTERS for PROSPECTORS AND MINING MEN ELECTRIC LIGHTED STEAM HEATED t THIRD STREET JUNEAU. ALASKA T; 11 i r i i i i i i i 11 i 11 i , i i i i : i i ? i i 111 : 1111 i -i i 1111 1111 x l-1 J ASK QUESTIONS OF US. WE ARE USED TO | "HARDWEAR" ? ? Headquarters for everything in our line that is modern and has ? quality. + How about an ? Z Universal Gearless Water-Motor ? Washing Machine ? Make your water faucet dothe work on wash days. ? If not thoroughly satisfactory, we will gladly refund the purchase ? price. You can't get stung. : ALASKA SUPPLY CO., juneau - ~^ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA6+ # + + + + ? + + + + + + + + + + + + + ++ + + MRS. A. GIBRALTAR has arrived from New York with an unsurpassed stock of Evening Gowns, House Garments Street Dresses Silks and Velvets, first class Underwear, Hair Goods, Millinery, Dress Waists, Silk Petticoats. Special prices. The Ladies of Ju neau are invited to inspect goods. SEWARD AND FRONT STS., OPP. BURFORDS 11 e i 11 11 ii i 11 i i 1111 M i ii 1111111111111111 M 1111111 | WHEN YOU NEED ii 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 ! Tons upon tons of new and up-to-date {Joods arrive at our store every week ? 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 Sparks From Douglas DOUGLAS, Feb. 21.?Last night be fore a fair sized crowd the Douglas basket ball team won a fiercely con tested game from the Juneau Mid gets by a score of 11 to 10. Dahl, | Coughlin, Johnson, Krlstman and Man ! ners played for Douglas and Erlckson, Jameson, Hurlbut, Cole and McKan na for Juneau. In the second Mulli gan substituted for Manners while Mu , seth substituted for Cole. It was one i| of the best games so far and there was some excellent playing at times. Robert Dennard and family are mov ing into a cottage of the Tyee Mining [ Company, in Finn town. The Jefferson arrived at 11:30 this : morning with mail and freight. Big dance tomorrow night at the Alaska Star Temperance hall. Ad _ mission free. There will be a bowling match to j night at Treadwell between the Ready Bullion and the Mexican teams. Big Red Men's blowout tomorrow night at the I. O. O. F. hall. Firemen's meeting tomorrow night, at the A. L. U. hall. ~ Meeting of Hose Co. No. 2 tonight. 1 at the A. L. U. hall. Last night the K. of P.'s had a pro ? - gram at the Alaska Labor Union hall, I! consisting of a dance, songs, recita " tions. Rrefreshments were served -? and the people enjoyed themselves I! till a very late hour. **" M. J. O'Connor and dog, Brownie, + left on the Georgia for a ten days' *L outing at Tenakee. John Olson and Vernos Borg left on the Georgia for Tenakee. ********** " * ANNOUNCEMENT * J * Dr. R. C. Math is has returned * ^ * from Wrangell with an entire * f * new dental equipment and wish- * ? * es to announce that he will be * X * glad to wait on his patrons at * i * his otllce over the Rexall drug * ? * store, opposite the postofflce, in * 4 * Douglas. 2-15-e.o.d.-3t. * ? *?****?# + *** WANTED Girl for general house- I work, at Tread well. Two in family. Enquire Empire office. t.f. Chambers Bros., Butchers?Choice - cuts a specialty. ??? J There's some nice new mouldings ?. and frames at Swihart's. Come and [ \ see them. 1-16-t.f. WANTED?An experienced girl to j' do general work. Apply immediately * _ at Corbett boarding house. Douglas, tf ? * NOTICE * * * j * ANYONE having a mortgage * t * or claims on the Trudgeon Can- * * dy Store Building, should see * i * Loranc Teppa, the shoemaker * | j. * on St. Ann's avenue. Brown's * ( ;; * building. Douglas. 2-20-3t. * , "************( :: DECLINE CHALLENGE i I FOR SCHOOL DEBATE 1 Ij." The Douglas high school has found I ? it necessary to decline the challenge for debate with the Juneau high on I account of so much time being lost during the recent epidemic. I : JESSE BLAKELEY : IS OPTIMISTIC ? <? ? Jess Blakely, who is the active head 0 of the Penn-Alaska Mining Co., ar J rived up on the Curacao, coming di ' > rect from Pittsburg, where he had < ? spent about six weeks on business 1 > matters. J * Business is good throughout the < ? East Mr. Blakeley says. There is <, plenty of money there for investment J' in legitimate mining industries in < ? Alaska, where such propositions are o properly brought to the attention of the people of large financial stand _ ing, according to Mr. Blakeley. Speaking of his interests here, Mr. Blakeley said that he was well satis fied. He has every confidence that the Taku Inlet property will develop into a good mine. The small 20-stamp bill that is now being erected will thoroughly try out the ore bodies and when such demonstration proves the property, a larger mill probably of 200-stamp capacity will be placed on the property.. Mr. Dudley, who is in charge of in stalling the small mill has everything " well in hand and is doing all that can !* be done at the present time. Quite 11 a number of men will be employed, ? ? beginning with the opening of spring. ; ? CALL OF THE MOOSE. * ! ? Juneau lodge No. 700, L. O. * r | * O. M.. will meet tonight In Odd * p ; ? Fellows hall at 8 o'clock, sharp. ? ' ? * Members are urgently requested ? ! * to attend. Visiting members ? ; ? cordially invited. It.?W. ? ' * ERNEST WARREN, Dictator ? ; ? DR. R. C. MATHIS ? DENTIST ? Opp. Postoffice, Over Rcxall T Drug Store 4 DOUGLAS, - - ALASKA j ? Juneau Construction Co. * Architects and Builders ? Old Juneau Iron Works Bldg. ? Franklin Street 4 Opp. Laundry ? 'Phone 3-8-8 _ | I I I I II II I I I 1 I I tl I I I I I I I I I I . , | Personal Mention :: , I II I I II I I II II M I I I I I I II 1-3 Hon. N. J. Svindseth, of Wrangell, tepresentative-elect, arrived today on 1 lie Jefferson. Senator Elwood Bruner, of Nome, ?vho has been in California, since lust all will arrive here on Feb. 2G, ac cording to a dispatch received here yesterday by his brother, E. S. Burn er, of this city. News from Seattle states that a jaby boy weighing seven and a half pounds arrived at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. Jack Dalton, in that city, a few days ago. Isadore Goldstein was a passenger lo Seattle on the Northwestern. Senator and Mrs. L. V. Itay have nken apartments at the Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edwards, of [loonah are in Juneau and are regis :ered at the Occidental. Mr. and Mrs. J. Trompen are in from Perseverance. Harry Lawrenson and E. W. Sex :on, have engaged passage for the South on the steamer Curacao. Charles Goldstein and son Alvin will eave about March 5 for San Fran cisco, where Mrs. Goldstein and daugh er are now staying. Hon. R. D. Gray, Representative rom Katalla, arrived on the Jeffer son today from Seattle. He is reg stered at the Occidental. Angus Mackay returned from Ber ber's bay on the Georgia last night. Senator Tripp returned from Eagle ?iver last night Mrs. Kashevaroff was a passenger 'or Sitka on the Georgia this morning. O. Jackson took passage on the Georgia today for Tenakee. E. J. McKanna left for Sitka on he Georgia this morning. W. M. Aiken left for Sitka on the iteamer Georgia today. F. M. O'Neil, of Cordova, arrived >n the Northwestern and expects to ocate in Juneau. Dave Spencer, an old sourdough, vill leave for Seattle on the Curacao, dr. Spencer has been laid up with ?eheumatism and is going below for reatment. TO JUNEAU PATRONS: T wish to announce that I am pr >ared to give prompt and efficient ervice in delivering, coal hauling reight, baggage, etc. HILARY McKANNA TRANSFER 'hone Order 5-7 or 55 tf Every thing that will please a smok r mny be found at BURFORD'S. III I I I I I I I I I I t I I M I I I It I I I i II Marine Notes || n 111111 ii 11 a 111111 ii 11111 The Jeanie arrived at 4 o'clock this morning and will leave for Skagway tonight The Mariposa is scheduled to arrive from the South about six o'clock to night. The Curacao is scheduled to arrive from Skagway enroute to the South' about 10 o'clock tonight. The Alki is due to arrive from the South Feb. 25. The Princess May will arrive front the South Feb. 26. The Yukon will arrive from the South Mar. 1. The Humboldt will be back on the run, .arriving in Juneau from the South Alar. 4. The JefTerson sails south tomorrow night at seven o'clock. ; JCANIE ARRIVES? IMPORTANT CARGO The Swan Co. freighter arrived in port at 4 o'lock this morning bring-1 ing the 80,000 feet of lumber to bej! used on the new City dock extensions. | , The Jeanie is now under command ^ of Captain Ed Hickman, formerly on the Admiral Sampson. Tom Banbury ! Is freight clerk. The Jeanie also has on board 210,000 1 feet of lumber for the Alaska-Gas tineau Mining Co., and explosives for Treadwell, besides some merchandise for Juneau. In addition to the cargo, for Gastineau channel cities the Jea- ; nie also has a large shipment of hv- 1 draulic supplies and machinery for the Algunican Development Company 1 at Jualin. i COURT NOTES f The case of Martin vs. Burford et ? al will probably go to the jury this evening.- 1 Joe Webber was arraigned on the charge of assault and entered a plea of not guilty. The case goes to trial Monday at 10 a. m. \ The hearing of the application for j a liquor license by the Heidelberg s Liquor Co., was continued until Mon- t day. 8 1 Phone your subscription to The t Daily Empire. Phone 8-7-4. n e FOR SALE?Sled dog, young, well- t broken. Inquire Empire office. 2-17-3t. s MOVEMENT OF VESSELS Sailed Princess May South Feb. 13 ! North western West Feb. 13 Curacao South Feb. 21 Mariposa South Feb. 10 Bertha South Feb. 11 Yukon South Feb. 17 Arrived Curacao from South Feb. 1!) j Humboldt from South Jan. 22 Mariposa from West Feb. 9 Princess* May ... from South Feb. 12 Yukon from West Feb. 17 To Arrive Marpiposn from South Feb. 21 Alki from South Feb. 25 Princess May ... from South Feb. 26 Yukon from South Mar. 1 Humboldt from South Mar. 4 Ad. Sampson ... from South Mar. 9 Jefferson from South Feb.21 To Sail Mariposa West Feb. 21 Princess May South Feb. 27 Vukon West Mar. 1 Humboldt South Mar. 6 \d. Sampson West Mar. 9 fefferson South Feb.22 GEORGIA'S INCOMING PASSENGER LIST The Georgia arrived from Skagway i \nd way ports last jiight with the 'ollowing passengers: From Haines?Mr. and Mrs. John IVillard enroute to Sitka. From Berner's bay?Todo Maga lich, Frank Cashen, Sam Estrat, An ;us Mackay. | From Eagle river?F. Manning, Pat Murphy, T. Mudoon and H. T. Tripp. POSSIBLY ANOTHER SALMON CANNERY John J. Folstad, of Kodiak, who! vent through on the Northwestern, s enroute to the Outside to get more ! nipplies for the numerous fishing sta- j ions in which he is interested. Mr. Folstad makes a specialty of ;alting red salmon. It is possible that le will engage more extensively in he fishing industry by establishing! l cannery. One object of the pres nt journey is to investigate condi ions Outside, and determine if the ituation will warrant the investment ] THE FISHING FLEET. Kennebec?Ar. Feb. 14. Aloha?Ar. Jan. 29. Dor. H.?Ar. Feb. 18. Rolfe?Sailed Feb. 19. Pacfic?Out. Active.?Out. Olga?Ar. Feb. 16. Belle?Out. Highland Queen?Sailed Feb. 14. Louise?Out. Norman Sunde?Sailed Feb. 7. Volunteer.?Out. Valkyrie?Out. Vesta?Ar. Feb. 18. Xhanthus?Sailed Dec. 19. Waife?Laid up. White Star?In port. Lister?Arrived Feb. 14. Olympic?Sailed Dec. 10. Dick?At Sitka Dolphin?Out. Halley's?Out. Alameda?Out. Annie?Ar. Feb. 14. Uranus?Out. Pollux?Ar. Feb. 6. Cedrlc?Out. Thelma?Ar. Feb. 18. Alvida?Out. Comet?Oout Solkol?Sailed Dec. 30. Anita Phillips?Ar. Feb9. 18. Standard?Out. Gjoa?Sailed Feb. 13. Thekle?Sailed Jan. 21. San Juan?Sailed Feb. 6 Bear?Sailed Feb. 7. t i-fi-fffi. I"I"I 1 'I I !? iORPHEUMl : JUNEAU, ALASKA " ; Advanced Vaudeville ; and Motion Pictures jj ! GENERAL FILMS jj ; Best by Test ;; i VAUDEVILLE ; Every Night ? ? 111111111111111111 n i h i ?! * mmmmmmnmammmBmmammsaKms | Change of Management Sale One-Half Price Junehuhlaskr. Change of | Management Sale One-Half Price 1 i I A NEW MANAGER is in charge <>!" our Dry Goods, Cloak and Suit Department, and he is emphatic in his desire to close out all Fall and Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs and odd iots of Sweaters, underwear, etc. For 3 Days Half Price! I Elegant Man-Tailored Suits of Serges, Twills, English Mixtures, Corduroy, etc. $22.50 Suits, at $11.25 $25.00 Suits, at $12.50 $27.50 Suits, at $12.75 $30.00 Suits, at $15.00 $32.50 Suits, at $16.25 $35.00 Suits, at $17.50 $40.00 Suits, at $20.00 Furs Russian Marmot, Pointed Austrialian Lvnx, Blue Wolf, Brown Opposum, French Coney, etc.. in Neck Pieces and Muffs to match. HALF PRICE An Odd Lot of Sweaters Half Price H A L F P R I C E Semi-Dressand Utility Coats of Chincilla, Catapiller Cloth, Mixtures, etc. $12.00 Coat, at $ 6.00 $15.00 Coat, at $ 7.50 $18.75 Coat, at $ 9.40 $22.50 Coat, at $11.25 $25.00 Coat, at $12.50 $30.00 Coat, at $15.00 $35.00 Coat, at $17.50 I $39.50 Coat, at $20.00 I One-Piece Dresses of Serge and Velour $13.50 Dresses, at $ 6.00 $12.00 Dresses, at $ 6.75 $16.50 Dresses, at $ 8.25 $18.50 Dresses, at $ 9.25 $20.00 Dresses, at $10.00 $22.50 Dresses,, at $11.25 Children's Coats ibt'fa6;?: Half Price HALF PRICE? ?HALF PRICE j | REAL VANILLA EXTRACT f Made in Our Drug Store, from Genuine Vanilla Beans ;; YOU'LL be surprised at the improvement it will ;; ;; make in your cooking. The flavor of genuine Vanilla is ;; ? ? delightful, it takes only about half as much and you're !! sure of getting no adulteration. !! We charge no more for the Vanilla Extracts made ;; from genuine Vanilla beans than you pay for ordinary Va- ?? ^ nilla Extract but the quality is vastly different. !! :: TRY A BOTTLE AND NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE. !! T Seward St. W m. IBritty Druggist Juneau | ?! 'I11!11!11"I 'I11!"!11 1 ?! I I I I I M I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 ?!