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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 A MILLION PEOPLE TODAY PREFER HOLE-PROOF HOSIERY A Full Line Carried By P. H. FOX - - Douglas, Alaska t I II I I I M I I I I II I I I I I I I I II I I II I I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I II I 11 1 I (Best Yet?Monarch Malleable Range f N\> stove putty used in putting these stoves together. ;; Polished steel top?oven thermometer?patent draughts? ? Prices that compete with all other makes. Sold on guar- " antee. ;; SOLE AGENT JULIUS JENSEN DOUGLAS J II I M <1 I 1 II I II II I M I 1 II I I I I M II M I II I I I I I I I II I I I I I 1 I I i :::::::::::: 11 i i i i i I t i i i ; i i i i i 11 i i i r i t i I I I I f THE CITY BAR f :: CARRIES the FINEST STOCK of LIQUORS in DOUGLAS :: I! PEBBLEFORD OLD LINE RYE BEST KENTUCKY BOURBON J DEL PUENTE. HENRY CLAY and Other Standard Cigar?. !! T ' r r ? ! : ; ; i ? : n I I M ! I H I I I I M I I I It I 1 l'i 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 ?i m n i n ii1111 > 11111 11 u i n 111111 m i h 1111111111111 ? I. & F. AFRICH ' ' Dealers in ] \ (iKNKRAL MERC 'I I AN DISK DOUGLAS ST. ANN'S AVENUE ALASKA 1 'it M II I I II I M I I I II I I I I I I I I M M I I II II I I I I I I I I M I I I I I I The Hunter Amusement Palace FINE POCKET BILLIARD TABLES First Class Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarets Phone?Douglas 9 L. H. KEIST. Prop. C. W. YOUNG COMPANY Dealers in Mining, Fishing, Plumbing and Building Supplies Front Street Juneau 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 I I I I I I I I r | THE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION MAZDA LAMPS ! AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF ? j ELECTRIC LIGHTING GOODS | Can hi? obtained from the '! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. ! Third and Franklin Streets Juneau ? > . i i i i i i i i I I I l l I I I I I I I I I I I I I *? - Cleaned and Blocked Jricits" juneau CLEANING AND DYE WORKS SECOND STREET. BETWEEN SEWARD AND FRANKLIN STREETS \ "THE RECOLLECTION' OF QUALITY REMAINS LONG j| AFTER THE PRICE IS FORGOTTEN." o <? ?The above is the motto of the Famous 0 Keen-Kutter Kutlery H Having bought at a great sacrifice a splendid line of \\ 1 > Pocket Knives, Razors and Scissors i: we otfer you the benefit at never-heard-of prices for such R a high grade guaranteed line. <' The prices are marked in plain figures in our window. <? Get in Line Before It Is Too Late * o ALASKA SUPPLY CO , JUNEAU ? Sparks From Douglas DOUGLAS. March 15.?There will be a dance at the Star Temperance hal Itonight. A late ferry will leave Douglas at two o'clock for the accom modation of Juneau dancers. Leo Till and Ed. Atkinson were breaking in several dogs yesterday which they are going to use on the trail to the Teslin Lake country. Elmer E. Smith, the popular drug gist. leaves for the South on the Jef ferson tonight. The store will be left In charge of his brother during his absence. The Douglas city council decided last night that the city is over-run with dogs, and the mnyor announced that he would have a dog catcher out after the canines tomorrow. .Mr. Hillis, the man who was doing some fancy shooting here about a year ago. representing an Eastern gun man ufacturing company, is in town D. A. Epsteyn, o fJuneau, was on the Island today. Henry Leggett arrived back on the Jefferson. Last night the Mexican bowling team defeated Treadwell team in an excit > ing bowling match. Graham, of the ' Mexican has now the highest Individ j ual score of 213. A law number attended the dance I | at the Lyric last night. It has been decided that Douglas' and Treadwell will have one ball team this season. Steve Reriss has been elected manager, and Walter Museth. captain. Andy Pearson was an arrival on the Jefferson for Treadwell. The passenger list for Douglas on the Jefferson was Mone Neusuen, R. . Hasenberg. E. Waltman, A. Edwards, and Miss S. Roshenning. The regular Saturday evening show tak's place at Treadwell tonight. The steamer Santa Ana was at Ket chikan this morning and will be here in a few days with coal for Douglas. At the Catholic Church Tomorrow. Palm Sunday, palms will be blessed and distributed at ten o' clock. High .Mass will follow the blessing of the palms, during which . the history of the Eassion will be read . in English. jj Services in St. Luke's Episcopal 3 church tomorrow morning at 10:30 a. J m.. sharp. Subject, "How Shall I j Choose a Church." Sunday School at J 10 a. m. Wednesday evening service , with sermon at 7:30. Everyone is cordially welcome. IT IS NOW time to fix your garden. Get a load of manure. Apply GiUigan Brothers. 3-ll-6t. ^ Chambers Bros.. Butchers?Choice cuts a specialty. ??? KANDY SALE?at Swelhart's. It must go. See the window for prices. CIVIL SERVICE TO EXAMINE APPLICANTS The United States civil service com- I mission announces that an examina tion will be held in Juneau, May 13, 1913, for the following positions in the classified service: First grade cler ical; third grade clerical; messenger boy; and stenographer and typewriter. c Applicants for the examination c should apply at once to the local sec retary, board of civil service exam- 11 r iners, at the customs house, or the secretary of the Eleventh Civil Ser vice District, Seattle, Washington, for a application blanks and full informa tion. C JEFFERSON BRINGS MANY TO JUNEAU c b The following passengers arrived on p the steamer Jefferson last night: t Mrs. E. C. Russell, Edith Boyle, P. t Williams, A. C. Thane, M. Stemen, C. b N. V'ick, Mr. and Mrs. H. Arnstadt, G. b M. Butler, D. LaBlanc, Mrs. H. E. Pratt, A. P. Moulton, Mrs. J. P. Har- v rison, L. Pease. R. A. Gawley, H. Scott, c H. Bettly, Mrs. Peterson, V. H. Wil- ii helm, P. Cordes. E. R. Whittler, F. c Westman, J. Ham, H. Lohsen, A. Lar- b sen, Mrs. Freeburn. s c VALLENTINE SUES b MRS. BEAM Suit was begun in the United States district court yesterday by Emory Val lentine against Mary Beam for $1,152.30 for rent. An attachment was issued and placed in the hands of the United States marshal. GARBAGE NOTICE Notice is herepy given that the un dersigned transfer companies will on March 1, 1913, refuse to handle gar bage. and all customers are requested to apply to the Alaska Transfer Com pany for such services. JUNEAU TRANSFER CO., FEMMER & R1TTER, p M. D. BERRY, 3-3-12t. ( HILLARY -McKENNA TRANSFER V Every thing that will please a Binok er may be found at BURFORD'S. I ? I I I I I ? M I ..... DR. R. C. MATHIS DENTIST Opp. Postoffice, Over Rcxall Drug Store DOUGLAS, - - ALASKA Miners Would Play Warehousemen The office force of the C. W. Young tompany recently issued a sweeping ihallenge to any and all baseball ag ,'regations in the city which has iroused the ire of many fans. The (resumption of the clerical force of he C. W. Young Company instigated aid agitated by J. C. McBride, inana ;er and president of the company has ailed forth the following: BE IT RESOLVED, That we, the licked baseball talent of the oilice orce of the Alaska Gastineau Mining 'ompany, do hereby challenge the laseball team of the C. W. Young Com iany to a series of games, preferably hree out of five games, same to de ermined once and for all which is the letter aggregation: the said games to e played for fun, marbles or money. BE IT FURTHER RESOEVEU, mat ?e do hereby challenge the ball team omposed of the office force of any ^dividual doing business, or of any ompany, corporation or trust; or any ody of men holding public office, of uch like, under the above mentioned onditions and at such times as may e later on decided upon. S. G. HOLT. R. J. WULZEN, GEO. HALLECK, CHARLIE* ROOT., BOB HURLEY, ED HURLBUTT, BERT SPERRY, SLIVERS MALONE. ( CHESTER HATCH, IVER ST. CLAIRE, JIM WHIPPLE, s DENNY BLAKESLEE, , MISS JORGENSON. I Mascot. ? ; ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Beam has moved her Milinery arlors to her residence at the cor ?r of Second and Main streets. ASTER OPENING, Monday. Mar. 17. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. 11111 It III1111111111111111 :: Personal Mention :: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I i I I I I I I I I .Mrs. Hazel G. Ivirinse arrived from Ketchikan yesterday, and proceeded to Skagway on the steamer Jefferson. Sol. Ripinsky left on the Jefferson for Hainei last night, after a visit of several weeks in Gastineau channel towns. Walter E. Glatzel has accepted a po sition with the Alaska ? Gastineau Mining Company at Salmon creek. Mrs. Ed. C. Russel returned to Ju neau on the Jefferson last night. A. C. Thane arrived in Juneau on the Jefferson last night. Mrs. Froeburn, wife of J. Freeburn, of the Chichagoff mine, returned on the Jefferson last night. Judge Phil Abrahams, of Skagway, returned to his home last night. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. H. Yeomans left for their home in Skagway on the Jefferson last night, after staying sev eral weeks in Juneau. Harry Fisher, Mrs. Fisher and daughter returned on the Mariposa. Mrs. Fisher and daughter had been visiting in Wilmington, Delaware, for the past five months and Mr. Fisher went to Seattle to meet them. Forced Out of Business by owner of building. Had no lease, no available bouse to move into. Watches clocks, jewelry, silverware, cut glass, hand-painted china, white and gold band china must be sold at any sacrifice. I. J. SHAR1CK, Optician and jeweler. tf ! NEWS NOTES All of the saloons have adopted the eight-hour system for employees. The Old Stand adopted it today. The tug Alice having been on the beach undergoing extensive repairs for the past several months, has again taken to the water and is tied up near the ferry float. DON'T WAIT AS LONG as the Juneau Con struction Co. is in business. Why wait for anyone else? Plans and specifications, reas onable; estimates free. General Contracting and Jobbing I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I M Marine Notes;; ? i M n i i n 1111111111 n 11 it The Jefferson arrived from the South at nine o'clock last night and left for Skagwav at 11. She should return and leave for the South tonight. The Humboldt is due to arrive from the South tomorrow morning. The Spokane will arrive from the I South Monday. The Admiral Sampson is due from 1 the Westward Tuesday, j The Al-Ki sails from Seattle today and is due to arrive Mar. 20. BIG MINING MAN PASSES THROUGH JUNEAU A. E. Goyette, vice president of the Algunican Development Company, who has been in Juneau for the past three or four days, has gone to Jualin, to look over the property of the com pany now being developed. He was accompanied by Sidney Smith, con sulting engineer. MOVEMENT OF VESSEL? Sailed Northwestern South Mar. 12 Curacao South Feb. 21 Mariposa West Mar. 13 Princess May South Mar. 12 Yukon South Mar. 12 Arrived Curacao from South Mar. 5 Humboldt from South Jan. 22 Mariposa from South Mar. 13 Yukon from West Mar. 12 Dirlgo from South Feb. 21 Jefferson from South Mar. 14 Northwestern ... from West Mar.12 Princess May ... from South Mar. 11 To Arrive Al-Ki from South Mar.20 Ad. Sampson from West Mar. 18 Spokane . from South Mar. 17 Humboldt from South Mar.15 To Sail Humboldt South Mar. 16 Ad. Sampson South Mar. 18 Jefferson South Mar. 15 Spokane South Mar.18 Subscribe for The Empire. CLASSIFIED. FOR RENT?Room with bath, suit able for one or two gentlmen. On Gold i street near Second, next to Cheek's ! residence. 3-ll-4t. WANTED?Married couple to take charge of hotel dining room. Fine op portunity for right parties. Address J. T. J., Empire office. 2-25-t.f. FOR SALE?Soldiers' additional homestead script?40, 42, 44?96 acres. Inquire of Senator B. F. Millard. WANTED Furnished or unfur house of three or four rooms. Apply Mrs. Fox, Winter & Pond's Studio. 6t. WANTED?Good ironer at once. In quire at Alaska Steam Laundry. 3-12-3t. WANTED?Lady wants position as cook in mining camp. Address P. O. box 39, Juneau. 3t. FOR SALE?Ice cream, and con fectionery stock, and fixtures of Mrs. Kabler. Enquire at store. t.f. WANTED?By young woman, work by hour or day. Phone 22. 3-15-2L FOR RENT?Beds at Hogan's Flat; 50c, a day; $3.00 a week. Inquire May Dorgan, Commercial Cafe 3-14tf. A complete line of tobacco Jars and pipe racks at BURFORDS. The Daily Empire delivered in Ju neau, Douglas and Treadwell for $1.00 a month. Gloves Underwear 4 Hosiery i ?LU. MUMn mm m m*niMJiMiim a.ivnt gAO.tr iSS /P^qJUNERURLRSKR. IMBBHaHUHBBnSSMEUKl Laces 1 Embroidies Trimmings ?? We Are Pleased to Announce the Arrival of 1 NEW and EXCLUSIVE LINES of COATS, SLITS AND DRESSES * For the Coming Season Coats ?The 45-inch coat with the smart cut away effect. Comes in plain and fancy cloth, full lined with contrasting colors of messaline, and? Moderately Priced Semi-Evening Dresses ?Chiffon ? messaline ? silk poplin ? cliarmouse and foulards, promise to play an important part in evening dresses. We are showing some very smart , dresses at? Reasonable Prices Suits ?The 24- and 26-inch jacket for the suit coat seems to be the "Correct Thing." Cutaway effects with one, and two-button fastenings, with a touch of color on collar and reveers, at? Popular Prices I 111111111111111111 11II11 1 | WHEN YOU NEED ;; !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 iJoods arrive at our store even- week ? ? " ? ? ? i i i | | | | | | | | | | | | || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | iH-H-H-H.! I I I I 1 I I 1 I I I 1 I 1 I 1"! Our Preparation of :: Prescriptions is such that it insures you " of getting the absolutely !! right medicine, in exact ac- ;; cordance with the instruc- ?? tions of your physician. !! Only fresh drugs and ;; chemicals will be used and ?? our stock in this line is - complete. " Wm.Rritt, Druggist :: : i I' l-r M i I 'M 111 ?l-I'M MM I ?! i III11 II I I 1 II I I-H ORPHEUM f I JUNEAU, ALASKA :: Photo Plays :: :: GENERAL FILMS :: !! Best by Test j:j PERFORMANCE jj ;; Every Nigfht ;; ?Mill M"1 I I 1 I 1 1 I H II I 1 ! I III