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fi r-?1 ?~ ? If You Want the Real Thins in TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING SEE M. J. O'Connor A Perfect Fit or No Sale NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED j M. J. O'CONNOR DOUGLAS [I =: ' = ~ Paul Bloedhorn, Jeweler WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHINA AND CUT GLASS DOUGLAS ALASKA IS A GOOD TIME TO SELECT NEW NU W WALL PAPER, RUGS, LINOLEUM at P. H. FOX'S - - Douglas, Alaska * ? ? " ? * * ? ? i * i a i a i a I I l, Z Anything in the Paint line can be bought at Jensen's Muresco all eolor*. Japanese Oil Stain. Wolf's .Motor Oil, Johnson's " prepared wa\. Jap A-I.ac All kinds of Ready Mixed House Paint, also ;; boat paint and deck paint. Copper Paint. | SECOND and D ST. JULIUS JENSEN * DOUGLAS I? II I I II t l l It >1 I I I I tI 1 I I I 1 I I II I I It I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,ii?;;ii:!ii!:!ii:iii i ii!iii i i i i 11 it l i i 11 l 11 i i i i i I i l f THE CITY BAR I CARRIES the FINEST STOCK of LIQUORS in DOUGLAS i j PEBBLEFORD OLD LINE RYE BEST KENTUCKY BOURBON j; DEL PUENTE. HENRY CLAY and Other Standard Cigars. ! 1 t 1 II 1 ! 1 i : I i ! ! I I ! 1 I !?'!.! 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I II I 1 i i i 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 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 I I I I I I I I It I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I. At F. AFRICII Dealers In ) (iENERAL MFUCIIANDISE !! DOUGLAS ST. ANN'S AVENUE ALASKA ; I I I M t tl M t I > I I I I I I I I I II 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II II 11 1 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 MII i I I II II I II I I I I II II I I I I II I I I I 11 n I I I i n I I I i I I I I I I THE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION j MAZDA LAMPS :AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF ! ELECTRIC LIGHTING GOODS 11 Can be obtained from the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. ! ! Third and Franklin Streets Juneau ? - 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 II I I I I I I I I I II II I I I I I II I I Our Long Suit Is Artistic Builders Hardware DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR SAMPLES AND GET QUOTATIONS BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER The most complete line of Store Door and Inside Locks in all finishes, with trim to match, ever shown in the North. If Its Hardware We Have It Alaska Supply Co. - Juneau OLD-TIME ALASKAN MAY REMAIN HERE John L. Gage, a former business man of Skagway, Dawson. Cordova. and other points in Alaska, and Mrs Gage arrived on the Alameda yester day and will probably remain at Ju neau. Mr. Gage is seeking a location to engage in mercantile business in this city. Sparks Prom Douglas HANDBALL TOURNAMENT TO GO ON TONIGHT | DOUGLAS, May 14.?There were no games played in the Douglas Island hand-ball tournament last night, hut! there will be a set of games played tonight between Leslie Foreman and P. Casey, at S o'clock. | TREADWELL FIREMEN J WILL MEET TONIGHT DOUGLAS, May 14. -There will be a meeting of the Treadwell firemen to night at the Treadwell Club at 8 o' clock sharp. Three reels of films will be shown, after which there will be an election of a secretary ot' the organiza - tion. DOUGLAS,?The steamer Spokane arrived at Treadwell this morning with mail and freight and passengers. Dan Douglas won the beautiful, gold mounted pipe that was raffled at "Leiv er's." The name "Eva" won it. - General Superintendent Kobt. A. + Kinzie returned on the Spokane this ? morning from a short trip to San ? Francisco. Hugh Tracy returned on the Spo il kane after a visit in the States. Joseph Kahahal. formerly of the . Fort William H. Seward ball team has II started to work at the cyanide plant, t Leo Kennedy was an arrival on the j. Spokane from the South. He is a |T brother to E. P. Kennedy of Tread I well. -I Work lias commenced on me new !I blacksmith shop near Sully's shop. It I) is to occupied by Andy Brant and Sid ? Johnson. The streets are being wet down to ' day as a precaution against (ire. BO UN To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rei di. a daughter, this morning. Dr. Sar geant is in attendance. The mother and child are reported as doing nice ly. Word has been received from Seat !: tie of the death of Mrs. Dodge, inoth er of Mrs. Hubbard, on May 5th Mrs. ? Hubbard and son Teddy are down ' i > there. '? A number of dishes have been left I, at B. R. Leiver's since Clean-up Day. and the owner may have-same by iden tifying. 5-14-2t. CARD OP THANKS?We wish to thank the kind friends who assisted I us during the sickness and death of our beloved daughter and sister, Win ifred. - (Signed.) MR. JAMES GILLIGAN. B JOHN GI LUG AN. THOMAS GILLIGAN, TERRANCE GILLIGAN. MRS WIL BUR GEORGE. | Mrs. EARL DENHAM. ( Get your cream for whipping at ( "LEIVER'S." 10-tf , i Fragrant toilet soap at SWI HART'S. 20c a box this week. 4-12-tf Chambers Bros., Butchers?Choice J cuts a specialty. FRESH STRAWBERRIES and cream at "Leiver's" t.f. Leave orders for flowers for Decor- ' ation Day, at "Leiver's". t.f. Frank Bach, the Democratic leader of Douglas Island, is a Juneau visitor ? today. ; f i I ; I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I 1 1 i I I I 1?|. ( ::: GROSS | :: Picture Theatre , :" today ' | " Coulter's Exclusive Productions " ' || Present :: "REDEMPTION" :: 1 The world's greatest motion ?? > *? pictures; 3,000 of film; 50 great .. , ! ?? scenes; 500 people In the cast. J " A $50,000 production. Start- || | ? ** ling stupendous story. The pic- ? ? f , ?? ture with a moral. Every worn- I! ' !! an should see it. || . || Iu addition we will show the ?? ?? exclusive moving picture taken .. ^ of John Turnow, "Beast Man." , c .. Most remarkable outalw of mod- *) " ern times. "Conductor No. 768." A rich !! I! Thanhauser comedy. || :: TOMORROW :: || Another magnificent produc- ?? ?? tion. I! A "Parisian Stage Tragedy." || || A true picture of Parisian stage ?? ?? life. See the sensational theatre ?? .. fire. It j: FRIDAY :: ' || The "Unwritten Law." A . ?? page from life in three full reels. .. :: SATURDAY ' !! The "Auto Bandits of Paris," || 5> ' " in three reels. An exact repro- ?? * ? ? ? duction of the depredations of .. l !! the most notorious gang of crim- i | * t 11 inals of modern times. 11 * 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I I I 1 I 1 I I I 111 i I 1 1 l-I- ? DR. R. C. MATHIS DENTIST Opp. Postoffice, Over Rexall Dm# Store DOUGLAS, - - ALASKA PARCELS POST DOES NOT HURT EXPRESS The parcels post contrary to expec tation has not cut very heavy into the business of the express companies Joing business in Alaska. A careful checking up shows that the express busines shows a creditable increase iespite the new factor entering into that line of business. It brings out the indisputable fact that the intro Juction of the parcels post system to Alaska is developing new business. Just how this new business affects the general merchandise business throughout Alaska as a whole will be i Jeterxnined later. J. \V. Hill, assistant superintendent j for Wells-Fargo &. Co., in charge of Alaska business, paused in Juneau on lis way to the interior and in the course of his remarks gave forth the ibove facts. .Mr. Hill said that the jfllces at Ketchikan and Juneau both howedmarked increases over the same jeriod last year and that he expect ed to find the same result in Skag vay and in other parts of Alaska. SOCIETY DANCING PARTY?Sat irday night, May 17, 8:30, Gross hall. Admission 50c. (w.-s.) BEN HUR REHEARSAL TAKES PLACE TONIGHT The members of the Juneau Ladies' Musical Club and the Orpheus Club vill meet with .Mrs. J. C. McBride at he school house at 8 o'clock sharp or practice. A full attendance is re luested. Forced out of business by owner of nillding. Sale to run only 10 more lays. tf. J. J. SHARRICK. VISITING ELKS, ATTENTION Visiting Elks are cvordially in vited to attend Elks' Night, with their ladles, Thursday evening. May 15, at 8:30 o'clock. Dancing and games. ?3t. *********** Very desirable lots, situated * in best residence part of the * city. Only a few minutes walk * ; to center of business district. * I Prices low. Terms if desired. *| Beautiful, new, 6-room cot- * tage, in most desirable location * in the city. $3,250. See this * one. GEO. M. HILL * Decker Bldg., Opp 1st Nat. Bnk. ? i**** ******* 111111111111111111111111 i I :: Personal Mention :: I I I I I ! I I I I U '? ?1* I I II I I I I I Allen Chamberlain and wife arrived from the South on the Princess May this morning. Superintendent It. A. Kinzle, of Treadwell, arrived on the Spokane this ; morning from a brief visit in San Francisco. J. F. Everett, the architect, returned from Seattle on the Princess May at an early hour this morning. .t. C. Moulton, the well known trav eling man, arrived from the South on the Spokane this morning. Sister Mary Margaret and Sister Mary Passion returned from a visit to Victoria on the Princess May this morning. Ed. Hurlbutt returned on the Spo kane this morning from California. Father Donnelly arrived from the; South on the Princess May this morn ing. Mrs. Koss and daughter returned on the Princess May enroute to their home in Hoonah. Oak Olson left for Ketchikan on the Humboldt this morning. Ed. E. P. Morgan, of the Alaska Steamship Company, went to Peters burg on the Humboldt this morning. I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I i j| Marine Notes;; I II I I I I 111 u*>? 11 1111111II The Humboldt arrived from Skag way and sailed South at three o'clock this morning. The Princess May arrived from the South at four o'clock this morn ing and departed for Skagway an hour later. She will sail South from Ju neau early tomorrow morning. The Spokane arrived at the Island at four o'clock this morning and will be over in Juneau this evening sailing for Skagway about midnight. She will return and sail for Seattle tomorrow night or Friday morning. The Al-Ki will be due from the South May IS. The Admiral Sampson will be due from the Westward May 19. The Jefferson sails from Seattle to morrow night. The City of Seattle sails from Seat- j tie Friday. ARRIVALS IN JUNEAU ON THE PRINCESS MAY I 1 The Princess May arrived from the1; South at 4 a. m? bringing the follow-'] ing passengers for Juneau: Allen {j Chamberlain and wife, J. F. Everett,] Mrs. Ross, Miss Ross, Miss Lockln, h Miss Mandel, Sister Mary Margaret,|] Sister Mary Passion, Father Donnel- 1 ly. W. Stuart and wife, Jeanette Stu- l art, and Fred Moore. < , Oyster-lovers, go to "U and I" Lunch Room. 4-14-lm. - CLASSIFIED. FOR KENT?Beds ut Hogan s Flat; $3.00 a week. Inquire May Dorgan Commercial Cafe, 3-14-t.f. TABLE BOARD by day, week, or month. Strictly home cooking.?The Jones House. Cor. 5th and Seward. WANTED?A 6- or 7-room house, furnished or unfurnished, for 5 years, beginning in July?Or some lot owner to build such house for perma nent tenant. Apply gen. office, Alaska Gastlneau Mining Co. 5-8-21. FOR RENT?Cabins. Inquire, John Museth, Goldstein's store olfice. 10.tf FOR RENT ? Large front room; bath; suitable for two men; $20. Jones House, Fifth and Seward, t.f. FOR SALE)?Quadruple plate flat sil- . verware, including one dozen each of knives and forks in two sizes and spoons in four sizes, all well pre served. Will sell as a whole or in two equal lots. Telephone 4-2. 5-13-2t CHART E R OPEN. For a short time only the charter of Douglas-Treadwell Lodge, No. 765, Loyal Order of Moose, is open and the filiation will be only $6, covering sll 1 cost of joining. Since the purchase ' by the Supreme Lodge of over 1,000 1 acreB, comprising several farms ad- 1 jacent to Aurora, 111., for the Inter ' national Home and University, the ' membership of the 1,500 Moose lodges 1 has increased by leaps and bounds ' because so many were quick to see * the advantages of belonging to an < Order that insures their crippled and * aged members, their widows and or- * phans against want, cures the con- * sumptive and gives the children of ! Moose an education unequaled by any < university, absolutely free, besides paying a high sick benefit to its mem bers In good standing. The fee will be raised to $10 in a Bhort time with out notice. See any Moose, or Sec retary Humfrey at once. r J. FREDERICK JOHNSON, e ?4-21-Lf. National Director, i ?1 1 1 1 1 I !? I 11 I I Mil 11111 | ORPHEUM | ;; JUNEAU, ALASKA ;; :: Photo Plays :: :: GENERAL FILMS:: !' Best by Test !' jj PERFORMANCE j: Every Night I! First Show commences 7:45 p. m. !! Second 9:00 p. m. " ^ Matinee, Saturdays Only ' ? 2:30 p. m. :: FOOT MAIN STREET :: fcl-H I MM ! I I 1 II 1 I I I 1 1 1 I I 1 r *********** MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS * To Arrive * Spokane S. May 13 * Princess May S. May 14 * City of Seattle S. May 16 * Al-Ki S. May 18 ?? Ad. Sampson W. May 19 ? Alameda S. May 19 * Northwestern S. May 21 ? Humboldt S. May 23 * Yukon W. May 24 * Mariposa S. May 27 * To Sail * Spokane S. May 14 * Al-Ki S. May 18 * Ad. Sampson S. May 19 * Alameda S. May 19 * Jefferson S. May 20 * City of Seattle S. May 21 ? Yukon W. May 24 ? * Mariposa W. May 27 ? * Humboldt S. May 24 ? Northwestern W. May 21 ? *********** ELKS, NOTICE. Regular meting of Juneau Lodge, 4o. 420, B. P. O. Elks, Wednesday ivening, May 14. There will be init ation. E. C. JAMESON, Secy. NEW LINE of Muslin Underwear Gowns?Chemise Combinations, Etc. /^^UNERURIxASKR. 1 HOUSE DRESSES Percale?Gilliam Plain and Crinkle Seersucker $1.50 to $3.50 COMMENCING Thursday, May 15th We are going to make special prices on Tailof Made Suits, Coats and Dresses. The special prices we make will in clude free alterations. These SPECIAL LOW PRICES Will be on all garments of our early purchasing, this to make room for strictly summer wearables. The prices we are going to make on these garments should close them out in short order, so our adivce is to COME EARLY and thereby secure first choice. Remember the Sale starts Thursday, May 15th I at 9 o'clock a. m. and will continue until the following Saturday night until 10. P.M. I A I n & I PARASOLS ( |%|r-lA/ SUN UMBRELLAS 1 I m I WW BOUDOIR CAPS | 1 L J ? CREPE KIMONAS A | ??t A | lace curtains IV portairs I 1 8 WW silkoline 1L f f art demins, scrims "ASK BRITT" Just as Fine Rubber Goods as the World Produces Do you know that a druggist selects rubber quality exactly as he selects drug quality??based on intimate knowledge and a desire to always have the best? Every hot water bottle or fountain syringe or other rubber article In our stock is perfect in every way?made of new, live, active rubber, never-sprln-a-Ieak seams, correct sizes, models and workmanship. If it's class you want?the most perfect, most sat isfactory rubber goods, get them here. Our prices are the lowest for the highest grade? we don't charge for "looks" but for "wear." Buy here and know. A WRITTEN GUARANTEE FOR TWO YEARS WITH EACH ONE. WM. BRITT, the Druggist