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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 '1! =? ==i Paul Bloedhorn, Jeweler WATCHES. CLOCKS. CHINA AND CUT GLASS DOUGLAS ALASKA i IS \ GOOD TIME TO SELECT NEW NU W WALL PAPER, RUGS, LINOLEUM at P. H. FOX'S - - Douglas, Alaska 4 I II I I I I I t I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 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 f WINDOW SCREENS AND J SCREEN DOORS :: SECOND and 1> ST. JULIUS JENSEN ? dovclIs t t M11111II11111II11111iIn >i 111II n i II111111111111 f i 11111; 11111::: 11 : :: ; i 11 :? 111 m iiiiiiiiiniiMiiimii J THE CITY BAR f J CARRIES the FINEST STOCK of LIQUORS in DOUGLAS ? 1 PEBBLEFORD OLD LINE RYE BEST KENTUCKY BOURBON t j; DEL PUENTE. HENRY CLAY and Other Standard Cigars. I i ! i i 11 i r?i-1::-::::::- ! i :? h : 11 m m m I m 111 m i CHAMBERS BROS., Wholesale and Retail Butchers Our Beef. Pork, Mutton. Veal and Lamb are as Good as Can Be R.iised. Nothing but Prime Meat of Every Kind. Phone 10 Poultry. Fish and Game in Season. Douglas C W. YOUNG COMPANY Dealers in Mining, Fishing, Plumbing and Building Supplies Front Street Juneau ;n 11111111!: :::::: 11 r i; r: 11 -i 1111111111111 i -v ANNOUNCEMENT j TO MERCHANTS I -? 1 take pleasure in announcing to the merchants of Alas- ;; ?? ka that ;; THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY ;; has extened its mechanical inspection service to Alaska. !! " Mr. H. E. Shook, mechanical inspector from Dayton, !! !! Ohio, is accompanying me on this trip, and expects to call I! !! on every cash register owner in the Juneau district. In I! !! addition to the regular free guarantee service, he is pre- I! !! pared to make any alterations or repairs. EMMET HARRIS Alaska Representative ;; NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO., DAYTON, O. ;; * * i n 11111: i: i::: i11:11 m 11111 m 11111111111 nT STARRETTS TOOLS and all kinds of Mechanics' Hand Tools?another large shipment just received. Don't forget that we have the Most complete line of Artis tic Builders hardware in town The prices are right too. IF ITS H A R I) W A R E. WE HAVE IT ALASKA SUPPLY CO. JUNEAU | HOTEL ARCTIC Front and Franklin Streets, Juneau EVERYTHING NEW AND CLEAN Reasonable Rates Harry F. Cain, Proprietor - The first person to make the trip from Chitina to Fairbanks over the winter trail this year with a bicycle was Harry Badger, of the Howell Ditch Company. He made the trip of nil miles in an actual traveling time of 50 hours. One stretch of 65 miles was made in a day. t Sparks From Douglas DOUGLAS, June G. ? The Ladles' League met yesterday afternoon. It. It. Hubbard's store is receiving a coat of paint. William Mulligan, who has been vis iting with his sou. Lockie Mulligan, for the last few days, left for his home at Goldeudale, Wash. The Alaska Electric Light Company is to have new poles along St. Ann's avenue. They will be on the opposite side of the street from those now standing. Remember the mass meeting to morrow night at the A. L. U. hall to talk Fourth of July. .Monte Snow should feel compliment ed, after the show last night. Steve Ferris is still wondering if his team will win Sunday. Mayor O'Connor should be honor ed also. The Alaska Catholic club held an im portant business meeting last night. II. S. Fraser, a new tailor lor (leo. Curtis, will arrive on the next Mar iposa. The steamer Spokane arrived at noon today fro mthe South with freight, mail and the following pas sengers for Douglas and Tread well: Ernest Simpson, Dr. De 1'. U. Dector, William Reed. John l'owel, \lex Ban nermon, W. C. Boyd, Miss Josie Mar shall. Frank Bui/, and wife, John (!or litch. '',l" ???111 iw? n mnatinir nf th#? 1 lit*I I' *>11* uv ?* (UVVV1??P ?... Treadwell band tonight. The garbage cans are selling fast, as people are complying with ordi nance providing that houeseholders must have cans before next month. Walter Barquest has accepted a po sition at the Ready Bullion mill. ?o-o? JUVENILE BOSTONIANS CAPTURE DOUGLAS PEOPLE ?o-o? DOUGLAS. June 0.- - The Juvenile liostonians made a greater hit last night in "The Hose of Blandeen" than they di<l the night before in the "Dream Girl." Patsie Henry as "Bon nie," Ina Mitchell as "Eileen," Dixie White as "Con Harrigan," and Doris j Can field as "Denny" all made decided impressions. Of the songs, "Wild Ir- ' ish Hose. Hint's What You Get for Being Irish," "Take a Little Tip from Father," "Just for a Girl," and "Tom my Atkins," were enthusiastically re ceived. They appear in Douglas for the last time tonight in "Tips." After leaving here they will play three nights in Juneau. , Go to "Leiver's" for a good smoke ? or chew. tf Chambeis Bros., Butchers ? Choice 11 cuts a specialty. *** "Leiver's" has all kinds of plants, i carnations, pansics and geraniums, tf ( Get you cones, milk-shakes and < sodas at "Leiver's". tf THREE BASEBALL GAMES I SCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY ?O-O? ; DOUGLAS. June 6.?It will be war > between Juneau and Douglas Island all along the line in baseball Sunday, i In addition to the regular game be- ( tween the teums that represent the ? two towns in the pennant race, the j Juneau and Douglas sawmill men will fight out their differences on the dia- t mond, and the Douglas Cubs will play j the Juneau Juniors. The last men- j tioned game will be played on the v Douglas grounds. i o?o?o MR. LYNCH SPRINGS , SOMETHING ON JUNEAU ? C. W. Lynch, said to be a positive < re-incarnation of a historic gentleman i named Kidd, last night instituted in Juneau a branch of the order known j as the "Pirates of Lea." This marine ^ order or society is composed of sever al units throughout the country. (It has its origin, strange to say, in North ( Yakima, where the only vessels in use that bear a nautical name are schoon ers, and these are nearly always found c on some bar as the sailing around - North Yakima is rather difficult. Each -j sub-division or society is known as a J "ship" and all members are officers * bearing titles from Admiral down to ? cook's and bartender's assistants. The I initiation fee is always 68 cents. The * society organized in Juneau last night * was designated "The Good Ship, Go- - ing Some." I o?o?o ? HAVE YOU a contract to let? If so, ? be sure to see S. A. Kelly. New house, * Gov. road. Casey & Shattuck Addi tion. 6-15-lm. ? o?o?o [[ The Arctic Pocket Billiard Parlors opens Saturday night, corner Front -? and Franklin streets. 6-4-4t. ??o?o?o ?; The Lovera Monarch is the popu- ? lar bit size. *?* V LORENZA TEPPA :: SHOEMAKER jj CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS * St. Ann's Avenue - - - Douglas !! SUN UMBRELLAS PARASOLS WASH DRESSES WAISTS ! ^^^UNEmRLASKR. i I JULY PATTERNS AND MID-SUMMER PICTORIAL REVIEW HERE WE ARE SHOWING a full line of SUMMER wash fabrics, embroideries, laces, gloves, hosiery, under muslins, knit underwear, neck wear, veils, scarfs, etc. OUR DRAPERY DEPT. is full of bright, new materials for making the windows pretty and attractive. Curtain Swisses, Ettanines, plain and hemstitched scrim, flowered scrim, etc., 20c to 45c the yard. {| SPECIAL \\ I I l-I I ?? Low prices on all three-quar ter and full length coats. We have some very nobby coats in serge, Bedford cord, Ettamine, wide male diagonals in a variety of colors and sizes. ? ? I Mil t I I 1 I I I I I | SPECIAL PRICE ^ ;; t ;|; Includes Alterations E I! I I I I I I I I I H-H -i n I I I I I11 -I-I :: .|. 11111 n 111111 i?i:: ::| SPECIAL i:j: I! I I H-H-H-H- ?? ?I M 1 !??! 1 ?! I I 1 !? 1--I-T Low Prices on all our suits; navy, black, Alice, brown, tan, grey, plain and mixtures and a good run of sizes. Square and round cornered coats; full satin lined, some tastefully trimmed, others strictly tailored. ? -H-i-1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 11 I I I I I 1 I- - + J SPECIAL PRICE I I! Includes Alterations !! !! '1 ?! '1 DR. R. C. MATHIS DENTIST Opp. Pos toff ice, Over Rcxall Drug Store DOUGLAS, - - ALASKA iI I I I II I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t Personal Mention j ? IIIII m 11?<'n>i a i i i i i i 11 L. E. liuell, the popular represeu utive of Armour Co., iu Alaska, re urued from Lyuu canal ports on the leorgia yesterday. He is handing >ut a novel and nifty souvenir match jase to the trade. t'. \V. Lynch, representing a big Se ittle house, leaves for Lynn canal .torts on the Spokane. .Matt Piles, brother to former Seu itor Samuel H. Piles, arrived ou the Spokane today. Deputy Marshal C. L. Vawter, ar rived from Seattle on the Spokane to lay enroute to the iuterior. He will stop over a few days before proceed ng on his journey. .Miss Rena Jorgenson returned 011 he Spokane from a very pleasant vis-l t of several weeks in Petersburg.1 Miss Jorgenson is looking fine and will soon resume her duties with the Ju leau telephone exchange. .Mrs. Hazel Kinase and the children ,vill soon move to Skagway for the lummer. George Welsh and family returned >n the Georgia this morning after a nonth's visit at the Sitka hot springs. Rev. George Howard and Mrs. How ird arrived from Sitka 011 the Geor ;ia this morning. 0?o?o Every thing that will please a smok er may be found at BURFORD'S. 0?0?o For home-made pastry and best ioll'ee go to "U and 1 Lunch Room. ?M M ) M I I I I I I I i I I I I I II I I !?? :: Marine Notes i !! it I I I I I I I I I I >1 Ml > I I II I I I I I I The Spokane arrived at the Island fr> 11 the So.r'.i at 12:Z( toda> and will probably . ?! urn from Skagway sailing South tomorrow afternoon or evening. The Admiral Sampson will bo dire from the Westward Sunday The Mariposa was schedule J to sail. from Seattle for Alaska ports last night. The Alameda will be due from the i Westward next Monday. The Georgia will go 011 the beach for repairs and Captain Plunkett will make the trip to Skagway with the Luc, taking passengers and small stuff. 0?o?o PASSENGERS ARRIVING ON THE GEORGIA ?0-0? The Georgia arrived from Sitka and way ports this morning bringing the following passengers: From Sitka?John Winkie, George Welsh and wife, J. A. Beasley, L. Kovich, Gust Radolovich, Fev. Geo. Howard and wife. From Tenakee?Sam Gelich, Violet Lovejoy, L. K. Schonborn, Ed. Berg, Bert Eberhart. From Gypsum?Andrew Kovich, Dan I,otoa. From Hoonah?G. B. Aycrigg. From Chatham?Robert J. O'Con nor. From Bell's Cannery?J. C. Harring ton. From Funter?J. S. Norman, W. K. Norman, Harry Nelson, Hilmar Smith, and G. D. Bennett. o?o?o SCANDINAVIAN GROCERY?Opp. City dock; just opened; fresh stock. o?o?o Try a Lovera, "Sure to Please." tf I Box Office Box Office Opens Friday Opens friday at 10 a. m. ^ at 10 a. m. ; SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT " THREE NIGHTS?STARTING ! SATURDAY, JUNE 7th I THE FAMOUS JUVENILE ?? ? BOSTONIANS 1 ; Opening Offering AUDRANO MASTERPIECE ; 11* "OLIVETTE" CHANGE OF BILL NIGHTLY [ Saturday^,I "The Rose of Blandccn"!^^ j; j NIC.1IT PRICES?50c and $1.00. Seats on sale at theatre box oflice. !! j ?I 1 1 1 1 ?! 1 I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1-1 'I I I I I-l-I-I 'Mil 'I"I"I"M"I I I 'H'it ? if "ASK BRUT" o X ? x ? O ? The choicest and most delicious stock of candy that X ? < I ever came to town is now on sale at < ? ? <? o <? o <? Britt's Pharmacy <| ? ? MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS To Arrive. Northwestern from W. June 3 Spokane from S. June 5 Ad. Sampson from W.June 8 Alameda from W. June 9 .Mariposa from S. June 9 City of Seattle from S. June 11 Jefferson from S. June 13 Humboldt from S. June 14 Al-Ki from S. June 14 Yukon from W.June 19 Princess May from S. June ? To Sail. Northwestern S. June 3 Spokane S. June 6 Ad. Sampson S. June 8 Alameda S. June 9 Mariposa W. June 9 City of Seattle S. June 12 Al-Ki S. June 14 Jefferson S. June 14 Humboldt S. Juno 15 Yukon S. June 19 Princess May S. June ? o?o?o ARRESTED BY HARDING FOR WHISKEY REDDLING Special Agent L. L. Harding last night arrested Dave Collins for giving liqour to an Indian woman. Collins was ararigned this morning and will have a hearing before the commissioner's court tomorrow. I o?o?o HUNTERS AND TRAPPERS:? " Highest cash price paid for all kinds of raw furs at Will's store. 4-7-t.f. 1 1 1 I III III 111 III 1 111 III I I-t I: DR. H. VANCE |j < II The II ( ? OSTEOPATH ji ; Orpheum Hotel Bldg., Room 10 I Consultation and Examina- ?? - ? Free. ?? * Graduate American School of ?; . Osteopathy, Kirksvllle, Mo. ; Seven years' active practice. " Office hours, 9 to 12 m. 1 to 5 ** j ; p. m., or by appointment. a ? I I I M 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I iT n ?I"!' I11!11 I I I !?!? ; M't'M I I I I I II I 1 I fORPHEUM ! ;; JUNEAU, ALASKA ;; :: Photo Plays :: :: GENERAL FILMS:: " Best by Test - :: 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 :: t'\ 4 I 1 I I H 1 I I I I I I !? I I I I I I I I CLASSIFIED. FOR RENT?Beds at Hogan s Flat? $2:50 a week. Inquire .May Dorgau Commercial Cafe, 3-14-t.f. FOR SALE?Old doors aud windows at the Juneau Construction Company LOST?A gold band ring; reward, return to Empire office. tf Smoke a Lovera. The most popu lar, clear Havana cigar. FOR RENT?One four-room tlat and one five-room flat. 5-28tf SOWERBY & BEI L. FOR SALE?Five-room house and lot 50x100 on Star hill. Enquire W. f. Harris. WANTED POSITION at once to do ight housework in family. Phone 113. 6-4-2L WANTED?Rockmen, $3.50 per day; :ommon laborers, $3. Apply labor de lartment, Alaska-Oastineau Mining Company. 6-5-tf FOR SALE ? Furniture. Inquire day Dorgan, Commercial Cafe 6-6-tf i WANTED ? Furnished rooms for lousekeeping. Apply at Raymond's, ,Ir. Evans. 6-G-2t. rHERE IS SOMETHING UNCANNY ABOUT IT The long hand of coincidences had n intelligent touch when it burned he prizefight arena at Calgary the ay after McCarty was killed. The rena was fully insured and was of o further use.?Seattle Times.