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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 M.]. 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 I I II I M I I I H IIIIMI I I IIMI I I 1 I I I It I I 1 I I I I I I H >1 1 > I I It Wall Paper Wall Paper Wall Paper ! Our spring stock of wallpaper; samtas, gloge. imported paper. ? | md lining: we also sell Tell-I-Tac. theonly ready-for-uso paste. Best .. ? stock on the Island to choose from, prices more than right. J [ S NO and D. ST. JULIUS JENSEN - DOUGLAS I II I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I II 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 i; i i : i i i I i I i irI Iiiiiiiiiii i i i i: i I i THE CITY BAR ; CARRIES the FINEST STOCK of LIQUORS in DOUGLAS :: i PEBBLEFORD OLD LINE RYE BEST KENTUCKY BOURBON ?' ; DEL PUENTE. HENRY CLAY and Other Standard Cigars. " : i i :: i i : : i : i i i ; i 111 11 1111 1111 111 111 i-1111111 111 i 111: - CHAMBERS BROS., wholesale and Retail Butchers Our Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal and Lamb are as Good as Can 3e Raised. Nothing but Prime Meat of Every Kind. Phone 1-0 Poultry, Fish and Game in Season. Douglas > i ii >i ii 111111 m ; 111111111111111 m 1111111111 ii 11 >i 11 I. ?S* F. AFRICII Dealers In I GKNEUAL MERCHANDISE DOUGLAS ST. ANN'S AVENUE ALASKA ; 11iiiiiii111?11111111111111111 ii n 11?1111111111 it 111 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? II I II I II I I I I I I II II I I I I M II I I I I I I I M I I i I I I I Mr 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 I I I I I I I I I I I II I II I I I II II I I I I II I I I I I I I M I M M I II I i-M ?? - Cleaned and Blocked ORIS JUNEAU vw CLEANING AND DYE WORKS SECOND STREET, BETWEEN SEWARD AND FRANKLIN STREETS "THE RECOLLECTION OF QUALITY REMAINS LONG AFTER THE PRICE IS FORGOTTEN." " 0 ?The above is the motto of the Famous o < ? Keen-Kutter Kutlery Having bought at a great sacrifice a splendid line of <> Pocket Knives, Razors and Scissors i: we offer you the benefit at never-heard-of prices for such ?> a high grade guaranteed line. < ? The prices are marked in plain figures in our window. <> Get in Line Before It Is Too Late Z 1 ? ALASKA SUPPLY CO JUNEAU ? ? Sparks Prom Douglas DOUGLAS. March 20. ? The ladies held an interesting meeting yesterday afternon at home of Mrs. P. Pierce. Leslie Foreman of the Treadwell Store force has accepted a position as steward at the Mexican boarding house in place of Sam Loftis who has resigned. Monte Snow is the new cigar-stand tender, as Dave Housel took charge of his new saloon today. There will be a bowling match to morrow night between the Mexican and .Machine shop teams at the Tread well Club. Leroy Anderson, who has been work ing at Treadwell for the last four or the months resigned his position at the Mexican and will leave for the new strike at Lake Teslin. Mrs. Jack Cottrell was a visitor to Juneau today. The fishing schooner "Standard Fish Co. No. 2" is taking on salt and barrels today. The city pump was going this morn ing. It works fine. M. G. Rogers is a visitor -t Juneau today. Good Friday services in the Catholic church will start at eight o'clock to morrow morning and at 7:30 in the evening. Mrs. Frank Simpson is a Juneau visitor today. Remember the big St. Patrick's ? dance next Monday the 24th. The St. Ann's parochial school I closed yesterday afternoon for an East | er vacation of a few days. IT IS NOW time to fix your garden. , Get a load of manure. Apply Gilllgan ; Brothers. 3-ll-6t. Chambers Bros., Butchers?Choice cuts a specialty. ??? KANDY SALE?at Sweihart's. It must go. See the window for prices. New Men at Head of Model Restaurant _ I - ! Fred Vinton, who has been connect | with the Model Restaurant for some time, and Tom McMullen, two well known Northern caterers, have pur chased Mtehoedl?skfgffi 111 HI ' chased the Model Restaurant, on Front street, from John Boyle. They took charge of the property today, and will conduct it as a first-class place. Vinton and McMullen are both old time citizens of the North. Vinton , has spent seven years at Fairbanks. Westward points and Juneau, and Mc Mullen has been an Alaskan for more than twenty years. Much of his time has been spent in this city. PACIFIC COAST DOCK TAKING ON BUSINESS AIRS The Pacific Coast dock from its crowded condition betokens that there is business in progress in and about Juneau. For several weeks huge piles of lumber belong to the Alaska-Gas tineau Company have been gradually wearing down, but this morning the | latest large cargo is being spread until travel by foot is even difficult between Front street and the warehouse. The Pacific Coast S. ? S. Meteor brought 1,560 tons of freight to Ju neau. The cargo consisted of 160 tons of iron rails for the Alaska-Ju neau Mining Company; 150,000 feet of lumber belonging to the Alaska-Gas ment for C. W. Young Co.; 500 tons foreign house-coal, and 500 tons for eign steam-coal for Pacific Coast Co-, all of which is being piled on the wharf with the exception of the nails and the coal. HARRY MALONE LEAVING ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL TODAY Harry Malone has recovered suffi ciently to leave the hospital this af ternon and be home to greet Mrs. Ma lone and Miss Helen, who are return ing on the Al-KI tonight THE HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE MEETS TODAY The employees' liability law, by^ Boyle, was turned over to the com mittee on capital and labor. The juvenile court bill will be re ported favorably. The act repealing the road overseer law was turned over to the committee on roads. ELKS TODAY COMPLETED PURCHASE OF LOT The Elks today took up their option on lot 7, block 13, which would have expired April 1. The property ad joins the present Elks' building and was bought from Captain Chas Mc I Conaghy for the small sum of $1,000 for the purpose of making an addi tion to the building. Plans have been tentatively agreed upon for the new edifice but the time ' of commencing operations has not been . definitely settled. DR. R. C. MATHIS DENTIST Opp. Postoffice, Over Rexall Drug Store DOUGLAS, - - ALASKA II i I 1 I I C I I I I Marine Notes f Iii1111IIii1111111111?11? The Mariposa is due from the West ward tonight at seven o'clock. She will sail for the South late this evening. The Al-Ki is due frmo the South at six o'clock tonight and will leave at midnight. The Jeanie is unloading lumber at the City dock for the cold storage plant. She also has 30 tons of freight for Jualin. The Meteor is unloading at the Pa cific Coast dock. The Northwestern sails from Seat tle tonight, and should arrive in Ju neau Mar. 23. The Princess May is due from the South Mar. 23. The Jefferson is due to leave Seattle tomorrow and should arrive in Ju neau Mar. 25. The Yukon will arrive from the South Mar. 24. The Admiral Sampson is due from the South Mar. 30. The Humboldt should arrive from the South Mar. 25. Labor Committees to Meet Tonight There will be another meeting of the joint committees of the Senate and House of Representatives on la bor tonight at eight o'clock, in the hall of the House. The eight-hour and alien bills will be considered. It is the desire of the members of the com mittees that all those interested shall appear before them and give them the fullest benefit of their views on the question to be taken up. NO ODD FELLOWS' MEETING TONIGHT There will be no meeting of the Odd Fellows tonight. They will give way to the Scottish Rite Masons, whose Maundy Thursday banquet takes place in their hall this evening. The Commercial Cafe has just in stalled a steam serving table which will expedite the service and insure everything being served on piping hot dishes. 3-20-t.f. The new Spring and Summer styles are now ready. YvU are cordially in vited to call ...id inspect them.? F. WOLLAND lw. 111111II11111111111 :: Personal Mention :: ? 1111111111111111111111111 Mrs. Robert Semple, wife of the! construction superintendent of the | Alaska-Gastineau works at Sheep creek, is in Juneau on a visit. L. Schumacher, of Portland, is in Juneau and is registered at the Oc cidental. T. Bond, of Punter Bay, is a Juneau : visitor, who recently arrived in town. Jack McConnell returned from Ten-j akee on the steamer Georgia. .Mrs. H. P. Kasevaroff returned from a visit to Sitka on the last trip of the Georgia. C. I). Knapp, of Gypsum, arrived in Juneau on the last trip of the steamer Georgia. The following registered at the Oc cidental hotel yesterday evening and today: J. A. Kelly, Seattle; K. Knud son. Seattle; O. Olsen, Seattle: Jules Jackson, City; L. Shumacker, Port-! land; F. Bond, Funter Bay; Mamie McDill, Sitka: Geo. W. Wovcleuff. The following are registered at the Or pheum hotel: A. W. Williams, Port land, and A. Shymann, of Seattle. Judge Thomas R. Lyons, who has been confined to his home for several days with an attack of la grippe, has recovered, and was in attendance at court this morning. I COURT NOTES August Anderson was arraigned in i the district court this morning for sell- j ing whiskey to Indians at Sitka. Hei furnished bail to the amount of $350, to appear when required. * * ? The case of E. Valentine against Mary Bean for rent claimed, was dis missed. It was settled out of court. * * ? The case of the British Columbia Development Association against the North Pacific Wharves and Trading Company, of Skagway, has been set for hearing Monday, March 24. ? ?? * Peter Scheaman was given hi3 citi- . zen papers by Judge Lyons this morning. WHEN YOU want to eat well, go to the Commercial Cafe Dining Room. , Lunch Counter, Private Boxes. The ( choicest viands at lowest prices. For . reservations for private parties, phone . 281. 3-5-t.f. ; Every thing that will please a smok- [ er may be found at BURFORD'S. ? DON'T WAIT I AS LONG as the Juneau Con- *j struction Co. is in business. Why wait for anyone else? j Plans and specifications, reas- *j onable; estimates free. -j General Contracting and Jobbing - H I?? CLASSIFIED. WANTED?Married couple to take charge of hotel dining room. Fine op portunity for right parties. Address J. T. J.. Empire office. 2-25-tf. FOR SALE?Soldiers' additional homestead script?40. 42, 44?96 acres. Inquire of Senatoi Q. F. Millard. FOR SALE?Ice cream, and con ? fectionery stock, and fixtures of Mrs. Kabler. Enquire at store. t.f. FOR RENT?Beds at Hogan's Flat; 53.00 a week. Inquire May Dorgan Commercial Cafe, 3-14-t f. M' I' I I I I H-I-M'I I'M I I I It i I l i-r ; The 'Model' | This Is a ;; RESTAURANT : Tom Vinton Tom McMullen :: ? I-H I I 1 I III II I'M! I III I I 1 I !? SPECIAL THIS WEEK JUST RECEIVED?A shipment of fancy apples. $1.25 per box?GOLD | STEIN'S tf. The Dally Empire delivered In Ju neau, Douglas and Treadwell for $1.00 a month. ?i 111111111:111111 ii ii 11111 orpheum! :: JUNEAU, ALASKA :: Photo PlaVS:: ? ? ? ? Ii GENERAL FILMS ii !! Best by Test PERFORMANCE :j ;; Every Night ;; ?ft m m i m i m n i m i m i? I Gloves Underwear Hosiery '^?WWUIMJM 3?? MBjg .1 "TV.-Tr7^Z2J ,^gg|S^ ;u ii.wjr+, j-T.i fir: a v? I Laces Embroidies Trimmings : We Are Pleased to Announce the Arrival of NEW and EXCLUSIVE LINES of COATS, SUITS 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 I Semi-Evening Dresses ?Chiffon ? messaline ? silk poplin ? charmouse and foulards, promise to play an important part in evening dresses. We are showing some very smart dresses at? Reasonable Prices i MI | !? I1 I"I' I 1"I"I Suits 1 ?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 M I 1 I I M I I M M M I I M I 1 I I 1 I 1 I I 1 I i 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.Britt, Druggist :: 1 ! I I ! I I ! : ! i I ! I 1 I I I I ! I I ! I M I I I i ? M I II I I I I I I I I I I ? I II M 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 WHEN YOU NEED i: Furniture, Mattresses, Stoves, Ranges:; Cooking Utensils or Crockery ;; and vou want full value for your money jro to ;; ::JOHN P. BENSON, the Furniture Dealer ;! Cor. Third and Seward Streets, Juneau !! Tons upon tois of new and up-to-date goods arrive at our store ever) week ? ? ? I I * i II II IS I I I II I I I I I II II I I I I I I I II I I I I II II I I II II I II I I B.M. BEHRENDS, BANKER JUNEAU, ALASKA THE OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Established 1887 I Interest Paid on . Member Savings Accounts American Bankers' A'ssn.