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Have you teen the famous "cap1* CHISELS? M<wt carpenter* ?n town now have them. The only improvement In chiacta in a generation. Modern factory Brand Tfini C GASTINfAU HARDWARE on every boat I U V LO & MACHINERY COMPANY ????? ??????????????< CARPETS WE CLEAN CARPETS THOROUGHLY Without injuring the Carpet; Wa?h them when necessary. Beating < carpets 10c pr. yd; washing carpets, 15c per yard. _ ( ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY Inc. Phone?15 - - - - J. H. K IN G, Mgr. 11 I 1 I I M-l'i-l' l-l-l-l-l-l l l I i I I I t I I I I M I H I I I !? M H-I-H-h-M 'l I11 I !? < I OCCIDENTAL HOTEL AND ANNEX I , Occidental Hotel Co, J. P. Olds, Mgr, European Plan ? I Headquarters for Mining Men and Commercial Travelers + I FRONT STREET Opposite Post Offlce Phone 1-1 ij! ?1-1 M H I l-H ' I 1 I I I I I I I-1 1 HI ?< I I 11 1 I I I 1 I I ! II I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 II I <? Your Business- WhyHIveSuould -5 Reasons INTEGRITY?fairness in all dealings. ! EFFICIENCY?the best of service. QUALITY?Our goods are of highest standard. PRICES?the lowest consistent with high quality goods. EXPERIENCE?Our years of practical experience is your guarantee that in our store your drug wants are cared for in the most proficient manner. BRITT'S PHARMACY tth?eern??e || i I j1 Received s'nSer Sewin? Machines shipment of Boys' Sleds I; Baby Cutters Alfred Anderson Skis Aluminum Roller Skates ; the best or < Hardware, furniture ; everything < 7 in (and Plumbing ; C W. YOUNG COMPANY ' FIRST TERRITORIAL BANK OF ALASKA Douglas, Alaska Every facility for banking. Foreign and domestic ex- ' change. Commercial accounts solicited. Interest allowed 1 on time deposits. : M. J. O'CONNOR, Pres. - - - A. E. GURR, Cashier - HOWARD. HAMILTON, WAL THAM and ELGIN WATCHES Large Stock on Hand, At ' FACTORY PRICES ! SPECIAL 7-Jeweled Watch, Good Time- ^ keeper? r ONLY $7.00 PAUL BLOEDHORN ? Expert Repairing Douglas v ????????ebhbh . I If the boats stopped running for a month I; All your needs could be supplied from the large stock of Groceries, Provisions, Clothing, Fur- 9 ; "Jibing Goods, Dry Goods, Etc. i ti Hfi lb// as ao.. I, ,?ot vt.RlEDBY ===== | ' 1979 otuJimirt won v; . Douglas 111 !-!'! L?E AND VARIED STOCK OF MEN'S t Just'Keceived fferut pr;ces Watch our window dtaplay | SALE MONDAY AT . . . 1 1 .o> 9H*iT:nttT BWtm?? n P. H FOX'S - - Douglas, Alaska < We Manttfadure Jewelry We make our own souvenirgoodsfand sell direc^ to ^ tW tnayiu^LivuttTiyiti rflihiddlemiiit's profit. 3l< 8 fl t ?? 5i jkiIv/ 'ij3l:A>ni o'/i .xhborn JaJiil otl. ni i fl TAKE ADVANTAGfE - 1 of the large line of watches and dian^d^ye j (SrryQcall I tl and get our nrices and be convinced that this is the n^oney id savi?3'std#?Tor yi&fiDCj 81IfO'{ $3% UiTB OfTIOJ .U< fP MENDHA^jS'^^11 q i z ...... ...... . . . . . A A A A A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A A AAA A Ai i|ii| i ? f i | 0 f t VfTTTir f ffTTTr TTTTT vTTTV ? ???? V ? ??? ???????' INTEREST GROWS IN BIG SKATING RACE' DOUGLAS. Feb. 16. ? Tho Bkatiug race between Van Der W^er, Douglas island champion, and conquerer of Kay uohrabaugh, will take place the 26th jf this mouth and as the date grows nearer the excitement Is becoming greater. The raee will be one of the piggest athletic events of the year. Both men are training hard. Rohr ibaugh expects to regain his title of champion of Alaska, but Van Der Wy sr says he Is not afraid, and is conll lent of success. 300D PrfbGRAM AT THE LYRIC TONIGHT DOUGLAS. Feb. 16.?An excellent program Is on at the Lyric, consisting jf the following reels: "The Unknown Conceals," a great, two-reel feature, one of the most in teresting pictures yet shown. Bo sure not to miss it. "With the Mounted Police," a strong Interesting drama by the Thanhouser company. There will also be a comedy that will send you homo laughing. A large crowd was present at the show last night and a delightful pro gram was on. The Lyric orchestra played during tho evening. Save your couupons. ?+- " DOUGLAS PEOPLE ARE BECOMING RIFLE EXPERTS ?4*? DOUGLAS, Feb. 16. ? Carl Hardy, liimself one of the best rifle exports an the Pacific Coast, is encouraging interest In rifle shooting by giving a riflle to the best score made at his gal lery during the week. Dr. Mathis, Ar thur Llljestrand and Chris Alsdahl tied for first place last week with the score of 27. They will shoot off the tie tonight. ? ? * * i DOUGLAS NEWS NOTES | i :?? DOUGLAS, Feb. 16.?The machine ihop and the cyanide plant basketball earns play basketball tonight at the rreadwell club at 8 o'clock. It no loubt will be an interesting game as he series is nearly over. The Mexi can and shop teams are neck and leek, and one of them will win the: tournament. I This is pay day at Treadwell. The Eastern Star lodge meets to- l_ light at the I. O. O. F. hall, at 8 j'clock. There will be initiations. A large crowd enjoyed the Treadwell club show on Saturday evening. Alaska Catholic Club meets tomor- , cow evening. v * I *1 r MARINE NOTES I * fr ? + The Admiral Sampson left Cordova t it 9 o'clock yesterday morning and Is g ucpected to arrive in Juneau tomorrow norning at 10 o'clock. > t The Northland arrived from the ' ^ South yesterday and is discharging oil. (| She will leave for Kensington and sail South from that point. The Princess Maquinna, sailing from Vancouver Saturday night, should ar ive In Juneau tomorrow night. The Admiral Evans will sail from So- ' ittle tomorrow night and should ar- ' ?ive in Juneau Friday. The Al-KI, sailing from Seattle Sat- s irday night, should -arrive here Wed- 0 lesday. ? The Spokane should arrive from the South Thursday. The Humboldt sails rom Seattle Wednesday. The Mariposa sails from Seattle Fri- j1 lay. The Georgia left for Sitka today. , , , d Buy a meerschaum pipe at Burford's 1 md treat yourself to a satisfying p moke after dinner. 2-16-tf. ^ , , , tl SPECIAL MEETING. t h There will be a special meeting of he Juneau Commercial Club In the 8 ouncil chambers Thursday evening, 11 February 19, at 8 o'clock, to consider inestion of appropriation of Alaska ex- 1: libit in Panama-Pacific Exposition. 0 lC-3t. JOHN RECK, Pres. ,l ( t t K 1EMOCRATIC CLUB TO MEET AT GROSS HALL l< The Juneau Democratic Club will icet tomorrow night at Gross hall, irrangements for the celebration of " he first year of the Democratic ad ninistrntion will be considered. It Is al esired that there be a full attendance. ~ HEAVY RAINFALL SUNDAY. The rainfall for the 24 hours prcced ag 3 p. m. yesterday was 2.40 inches, |je heaviest of the year. **v' ? NOTICE. Foresters of America are requested a meet at the Foresters' hall, Wednes ay.Jeb. 18jat S p. m. Installation flQAcdiflSuClu tS&XpUce. Other 1m ortant business matters are to be ?ansacted. Visiting members arc cor iailv invited. Regular meeting every r eanesuay hlgftl 11 8 A'ilMk!. ' ' v enj^g j j a (I + I PERSONAL MENTION I h * W. B. Hobison, Seattle and Alaska nanager for the Olympla Brewing ompuny. Is In Juneau in the Interest if his company, and a guest at the tlaskun Hotel. E. P. Walker of the fisheries sor icc left for Sitka on the Georgia this norning. Frank Shotter left for his home In loonuh on the Georgia. Carl Brown has taken passage on he Al-Ki und is returning home after ,n absence of several weeks. Henry Ahrnsted, well known old imer, is returning to Juneau on the tl-Ki which sailed from Seattle Sntur ay night. SPLENDID PROGRAM AT THE ORPHEUM THEATRE. A capacity audience at the Orpheum ast night enjoyed the especially se eded Sunday progrum of photo plays, iiost of the progrum being of outside taglng! The scenic effects through ut call for some beautiful work of ihotographic art. "The Day that Is Dead" is a beauti ul Edison picture play, produced in he sea coast of England. The story i adapted from Tennyson's poem, Break, Break, Break." "Lady Peggy's Escape" is a splen id and exciting photo play of the roublesome days of Queen Bess. This lay is reproduced in Ireland by the lulcm company with Gene Guuntier, tieir stellar actress in the strenuous haractor portrayal of Lady Peggy, the erolne. "Beautiful Falls of Marmore" Is a ceries of beautiful colored views by tie Cines company. "Cutey and the Twins," a clean, mghnble comedy, by the Vltagraph ompany, featuring that clever corned in Wally Van, assisted by Hughio lack, Florence Turner, The Twins, nd othets, closes a splendid program > be repeated this evening. Save you. coupons. The jolly crowd, tho good smokes, le pleasant play will make you hap y day by day. Play pool at Burford's ad take the kinks ou^>f your liver. ?2-16-tf. 1 THREE-REEL "BRONCHO" FEA TURE AT GRAND TONIGHT. ?+? The Grand has another very excit ing feature for its patrons: "The Wheels of Destiny," In three exciting parts. A story that everyone has read, the Pioneer days, a story that will make you shiver. It is full of action and thrilling acts. "Running the Gauntlet," one of the Joys the In dians had on the white captives. We want everyone in Juneau to see this wonderful production. Bring the children, for it is a pic ture that pleases the little ones. "Hazard for a Heart," a good Gau [ mont comedy. Remember, the Grand? where everybody goes. A. C. Fromming, tho well known piano player and who was with the | Grand theatre two years ago, has again j signed a contract to play for the | Grand. * * * A LETTER FOR YOU? ?+? List of letters remaining in the post oillco at Juneau, Alaska, on Feb. 7, 1913. Parties wishing same, when call ing, please say: "advertised." Fraser, Colin. Facet, Jim Florence, F. E. Flajsik, Jos. Gordon, Miss Ida, (card) Gulla, Bastian, Olson Guvnntn, Frank Gurazkvick, Miko Gustason, Miss May Guldjord, Sigurd (card) Harder, Mrs. A. H. Hanson, Miss May (card) Hakman, Abe | Holman, J. H. (card) Holmi, Herman Jackson, Sivert H. Janson, Victor Johhston, Frank (card) Johnston, Christopher Johnson, E. M. (2 letters) Johnson. Willie Johnson, N. H. Jones, James J. (2 letters) JohnB, Hampton JohnBon, Jack Marks, H. Mahoney, Jim (card) Mattson, H. Fred (card) Martin, Lee E. L. HUNTER, P.M. felV?,FISHat Juneau Cold Storage Co. FRESH, SALT and FROZEN EVERYTHING IN SEASON PROMPT DELIVERY _ PHONE 26 - - - Near City Dock m^mmmmmh?????wmmbmbmmmmttm? ?kI" hnn . .ii-sr-2 ???'???* ' i/ j ! Moving (ftjjrrfrMoving ^lilKL s*1 TUESDAY ONLY?' J^IpEI Three Dozen Angoria Tans and Golf ^Jr lift Puttee GaPs? worth up to $1.50 . . . m M ll| 500 yards Sucine silk and Soisette, regular gajnlj ? 50 cent quality . j We will sell our entire stock of $18 and $20 07.45 Suits at ... $ # HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ' Fresh from the Southland NEW CABBAGE, PARSNIPS, CARROTS, SWEET POTATOES, BRUS SELS' SPROUTS, SPINACH, CAULIFLOWER, GREEN PEPPERS, RHUBARB, CRANBERRIES, BANANAS. "WE SELL GOOD GOODIES" [Telephone 85 SANITARY GROCERY Beer 5 c. a Glass] J. D. Van Atta 304 FRONT STREET (Near City Dock) SPECIAL ATTENTION Given to Hair Cutting * Of All Styles PUFF HAIR CUTTING Our Specialty W. a. Ferguson m. H. Kirkpatrick The Buffet Hotel Cain NINE-YEAR-OLD BONDED WHISKEY "nothing but tiie best" side entrance next to elks hall t PIANO TUNER || ;; GEORGE ANDERSON, Expert < ? and agent for pianos. Leave or- < > 11 ders at Racket Store. Phono 281. ! > j I Anderson's Orchestra < * Lightning service at the Stampede; nlso your money's worth. 2-12-tf Empire ads for results. ? I t: < / 4 A .?*' LOCVRE BAR AL. CARLSON, Prop. I, EVERY DAY ; A BIG DAY ? We Bake Three Times Dally Bread, Cakes, Pies, Cakes to Order for Special Occasions Eureka Bakery 302 Franklin St Phone 2R2 fII I I I I I III 1 I I I I I I I I I I II If The Place to Meet the Old Alaskans !! !! is at a :: LOCKIE McKINNONS :: Every Thing First Class tl I III III I 111 11 I 1 I I 111 11 |" 11 I I I III 11?II I i 11 III II II I 1 :: The Arctic Pocket:: Billiard Parlors Best Brands of !! CIGARS, TOBACCO and " SMOKING ARTICLES i! !! HOUSEL and CLAY, Proprs. ; | The management reserves the ? ? " right to reject the patronage of ?? ? ? any persons. < ? ? i 1111111 m 111111111:111 ; ? ...