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? ? AI.ASKA DAILY EMPIRE Douglas branch office, Hubbard's News Store, Telephone 19 Bert Howdeshell. Mgr. 4 4 PROGRAM AT THE TYRIC THEATRE TONIGHT 4 - DOUGl-AS, March 23.?The samt show that was given at the Lyric theatre last night will be repeated to night. A packed house witnessed the show last night and it was certainly pleased. "The Weekly," alone Is worth the price of admission. It shows winter sports in the principle countries of I Kurope. A splendid Southern drama, "A 'I Blue Grass Romance" proved to be very Interesting. )' A comedy that will drive away dull ! euro concludes a splendid show. ?+? SMOKY HILL USED THE TAMMANY VOTING SYSTEM ???? DOUGLAS, March 23.?James Free burn, superintendent of the Chichngoff mine, who is In the city, visiting Doug las, and transacting business with the Treadwell company, takes somo inter est in politics and tells tho following umuslng story of a recent election In tho Chlchagoff district. They were balloting over there for school director and arrangements were made with Smoky Hill precinct for mo to provide the proper conditions for receiving the votes and sending them to Chlchagoff for counting and filing. When the votes from Smoky Hill pre cinct arrived, they consisted of seven teen names written on a sheet of pa per with tho following information: "Smoky Hill votes for Mr. Blank for school director." COAL IS GETTING CHEAP AT DOUGLAS * DOUGLAS, March 23.? Wellington coal is being sold at tho Ferry dock for $9 for 2000 pounds. It is delivered I anywhere In Douglas for $1 a ton ad ditional. The war goes merrily on. if ? DOUGLAS NEWS NOTES ji . ; DOUGLAS. March 23.?Miss A. Mo varo. accompanied tho Hector family, , who sailed on the Jefferson to their i new home in San Diego. Andrew Braut left on tho Jefferson for Senttle where he goes as a dele gate of the Douglas Sons of Norway to the grand camp of that order. David Leggat and Y. Tnuaka were Southbound passengers yesterday. Henry Blum has gone north and will spend the summer season in the In terior. It is reported that two ladies will open a cignr store soon in the building next to the Opera House. Architect H. V. Sully has just com pleted and installed a case-goods cabi net in the Salt Lake bar. It is a wine piece of furniture, and while adding to the attractiveness to the place, shows skillful workmanship on the part of the builder. The presentation of the "Bachelor's Honeymoon" by the Alaska Dramatic Society, an organization of Juneau young people, under the direction of Harry Mclver, drew a largo crowd to the Lyric theatre Friday evening. The audience was well pleased with the , performance. - ; A HOUSE WARMING THAT WARMED CONGENIAL SPIRITS : ?? ; TREADWELL, March 23.? The ? younger set in Tread well are today | talking about the housewarming given Saturday evening at the new home of ? Thos. McDonald. Jas. McDonald, and "Babe" Semple. These gentlemen have just moved into the old "priming" house where they have opened bache lor's quarters. According to an an cient custom in swell regulated so ciety. a house warming should inau gurate the opening of bachelor's quar ters, and these gentlement went socie ty one better and outwarmed the warming. Several dozen young men, including ? a number of invited guests from Ju neau, assembled at tho new home where the warming took place, and those who were present admit that the event was all that the name im plies. There were sandwiches, salads, bread, butter, beef, breakfast foods, and other things that begin with "b," ^ and there were pipes and cigars, mu sic, songs, conversation of the articu late kind and some close harmony. BASEBALL BLEACHERS BEGIN NING TO TAKE FORM ?4 M TREADWELL, Murch 23.? Work ?1 :ncu have started widening the side J | walk in trout of the new baseball >; grounds and later will erect a grand J stand for the comfort of visitors to the games which will be played on the Treadwell grounds this summer. , The baseball management are making a baseball park that will be the de light of the fans for years to come. It is intended to make it one of the fastest diamonds on the north coast. * + TREADWELL NOTES I i TREADWELL, March 23.?Yester day was change day and those min ers who erstwhile were on the night above ground leaving the former work men free to enjoy some of the Alaska ' celebrated sunshine. ! The boxing class will occupy the at- ? tention of Director McDonald the fore- ! part of the evening to be followed by ; tho swimmers tonight ! The Empire $1.00 a month delivered * MARINE NOTES * + The Alameda left Wrangell at 7:30 this morning and nhould arrive In Ju neau between six and seven o'clock to night. The Northwestern was 85 miles west of Cape Spencer yesterday morn ing at S o'clock and should arrive hero by 11 o'clock tonight. The Spokane will sail from Seattle Wednesday and should arrive Sunday. The Humboldt will be due to arrive from the South next Thursday. The Admiral Evans will be due to arrive from the South next Saturday. The Georgia is scheduled to leave for Sitka tomorrow morning at two o'clock. Spots and stains removed at the Renovatory. Phone 349. 3-23-tf. 1 am forced to leave Juneau and will sacrifice my fine four-room bunga ow on Casey Shattuck add. for $1500, furnished. Terms. S. A. KELLY. Every nation welcome, except Carrie, at the Stampede. 2-19-tf / TOM DONAGHEY Is no long- > 5 er in the employ of The Victor J A Transfer, j \ NICK VAVICH, Propr. 5 Douglas Alaska j For Fine Beverage and The best of Everything and the pleasantest place to meet Your Friends at The Mascot Bar Douglas - - - Alaska H-I 1 H i H-I I 1 I III 1 I III III II : Don't Forget The ;? Home of Solo ? We carry the best wines and !! | liquors and cigars in Douglas. || "Our home is your home" ) Drop in and get acquainted at the LITTLE DOUGLAS ? Douglas Alaska ? ? 1*1 111 I 11 I III 1 1 I 1 1H 11 I Mil ! NICK VAVICHI : TRANSFER-EXPRESS ? [ [ - ( , ? t ?t ?t ? i ? ST AND A T :[ VICTOR BAR i! ? i : TELEPHONE 29 [ . 1 II : Orders Promptly Attended to ; ; I CITY CAFE^k~XKUon f ______ Opera Ilouae Hotel . . Beat meala in town for the money ? ? Wo wrvo everything tho market carries. iAn,ronnU^rr0Om" B?t ?< Service :: H. BERGER & J. HICKS. Propa. .. 1 11 I III IN I 111 1 1 1 I 1 IN 111 ~ jl cm candies' ?j. i ' JtOUTB . iMMi THE GIRL WITH A BOX of our luperior candies doesn't need to envy any body. For sho posse-ises the very flncat of do llcious morsels overy one of which is a treat in deed. Those who don't know our candies miss a rare treat. Those who do know them wouldn't misethem for any money. R. R. Hubbard - Douglas ? Douglas Candy Kitchen *? 2 Manufacturers of all kinds of Swoeta. > ] i Somo of our favorites: Divinity. Turkish. 2 , i Nouget. Chocolates, Taffys, Brittle*. freeh > , i Cream and Buttermilk. S , HILE & KEIST, Props. % Third St.. opp, P. O. Douglas, Alaska f \ THE NORTHERN j Front Street j Douglas, Alaska ? Tho placo that soils Columbia 1 beer, at 5 cents a glass. Come j In and seo our freo moving pic- j ture show, overy night at eight j o'clock, four reels of fun and J pleasure, change of program 3 time a week. Steam heated rooms In connection. Walter W. Beidleman, Proprietor DOUGLAS DYE WORKS { >. French method dry cleaning. Our specialty 1 ? SILK and SATIN- DRESSES. Kid Gloves ' ' ) ? and White Shoes. Quick service. Work " : ) > called for and delivered. Phono 52. George Curtis, Prop. ? c ,! Clarence Ha. es, Mgr. ; j HUNTER HOTEL I DOUGLAS, ALASKA Strictly First-Class. Always on Hand: Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Our Specialty? | Mixed Drinks. Front St., opp. Ferry Landing B. CONRAD, Prop. RUDOLPH BLAHUT, Manager Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer On Draught DOUGLAS CITY BAKERY | WE BAKE DAILY ? Bread, Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts, X Cookies, and All Kinds of Cake. X JOSEPH RIEDI, Proprietor J NO MATTER WHAT KINDl Of Breaksat Food You Want, We Have It Have Ever You Tried Uncle Sam? Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in This Morning "WE SELL GOOD GOODIES" Telephone 85 SANITARY GROCERY! A COMPLETELY FURNISHED DINING ROOM Is a woman's pride and a man's thorough satisfaction. * In such n room food tastes better, and peo ple feel more sociable. Wef can furnish such a room with table, chairs, sideboard, china closet, etc., in a style that will be the acme j of good taste and at prices which will be the height of economy. Juneau Furniture Co. "THE HOME FURNISHERS" 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 H I I I I I I I I II I I M I I I I I I I I I ' If You Are Laid Up in the Hospital, Your Earning Power ?' ' STOPS. Does Your Life Policy Cover You? If Not, Get a - ? LIFE w^OLICY HEALTH <jn I Uroviding ACCIDENT %J A 1 ROTECTION : m; Northern Life Insurance Company :: I HOME OF! ICE: White Building, Seattle. \ \ An "Old Line" Home Company With "New Line" Ideas ? 1 : $8,640,000.00 II $670,000.00 ;; For Protection of Policy Holder* ? 1 , JT^ You specific amount* for loss of Hands, Feet, Eye* or for Paralysis ,, 1 I 51VC Your Life Insurance Premium* If Permanently Disabled ?> ^ "J' ? You Monthly Indemnity for Disability through Sickness or Accident ' ' For Particulars Soc j ' ! A. E. RANSOM, Superintendent for Alaska + Reference: Any Bank in Seattle Hotel Cain, Juneau, Alaska ?' 1111111 h II11111 n 11111 n I a 111111111111111111111111|' ? ~' " ! i You can find a complete line of toilet ar ticles at Seattle prices at BRITT'S PHARMACY THE REXALL STORE JUNEAU, ALASKA Diamond Setting Watch, Clocfc and Jewelry Repairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED f\ . 1 Fl . ON DIAMONDS, Uutside r rices g? nd MENDHAM'S 144 FRONT ST., TELEPHONE 266 - - - JUNEAU, ALASKA ?r I" I FIVE HUNDRED BOXES FANCY WINESAP APPLES Worth $3.00, while they last $2.25 M. J. O'CONNOR Douglas mzumn-nmixxt m iirmi i if?bmb?b?a?c * Mrs. NELS.G. JOHNSON g of DOUGLAS :5 ^ handle.) n?t everything, at the lowest 5 g eoetprieea. Call and look my stock over. ;J5 g We are clou in it out our Shoe Department g g at very tow price*. g Wv\\vvvx\vvvvxv\v?sivw in 1111 n 1111 m 11111 n i?> ? ? CLOTHING SHOES :: LORENZO TEPPA ;; General Shoemakinjr !! St Ann's Ave. Douglas, Alaska 1' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 Mrfc i A LARGE AND VARrED STOCK OF MEN'S Received Cut Prices Watch our window display I SALE AT V'Ul' 1 1 P. H FOX'S - - Douglas, Alaska VVVV^\XV\\VV\\J^\??SM? I J. T. LINDSETH \ $ The Douglas FISH MAN g / will call on you daily. g T. PAVESIC Tailoring, Cleaning, Preasing and REPAIRING The only reliable and up-to-date Tailor in DOUGLAS. Work done neatly and quickly. i FIRST TERRITORIAL BANK OF ALASKA Douglas, Alaska Every facility for banking. Foreign and domestic ex change. Commercial accounts solicited. Interest allowed on time deposits. M. J. O'CONNOR, Pres. - - A. E. GURR, Cashier vv\\vvvvvv\vvv\?????asx iiiiiiiihmiiiiiihihii ? FOR RENTH See T. of C. g ? | ; Th.SlCN SPRINC 2 RAINIER BAR. Douglas, Alaska ? ;; Douglas Hardware Store V\V\\NV\VVVVVVVVVV!iXV?SXX tl I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT THE QUALITY GROCERY STORE Our prices are right, and w give our customers the best possible values for the money invested. "Prompt Delivery" is our motto. Phone orders given the most prompt and careful attention. H. A. DAHL, Proprietor Phone S3 ? ? ? ? ? ? DOUGLAS, ALASKA ? ? _____ .. HURRY BACK TO HUNTER HOTEL EMIL FISCHER'S amusement parlors Spend your leasure time playing pool For Your Berber Supplies and billiards. You arc always welcome. Come sec me. FROST STRKLT - DOUGLAS L. H. KIEST - DOUGLAS | Douglas Opera house hotel In Connection We serve the BEST BEER C Hlacc Iin Douglas for . . . VJldoo FREE MOVING PICTURES EVERY NIGHT ! The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars PETE ROLANDO, Prop. Douglas, Alaska : Mrs. Bertha Schwarzenberg Steam Baths and Massage for Ladies and Gents ALSO FURNISHED ROOMS IN CONNECTION DOUGLAS ALASKA HOWARD, HAMILTON, WAL THAM and ELGIN WATCHES Large Stock on Hand, At FACTORY PRICES SPECIAL 7-Jeweled Watch, Good Time keeper? ONLY $7.00 PAUL BLOEDHORN Expert Repairing Douglas The Juneau Music House We are offering the following HIGH-GRADE SHUBERT, CHASE & BAKER, WESER BROS., BUSH & LANE, PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS, at Coast State Prices. Terms can be had if necessary, on any of the above. AGENTS FOR Edison Phonograph, Victor, Columbia Talking Machines Small Goods in Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, and Musical Instru ments of all Kinds. Sheet Music THREE STORES | THE REXALL DRUG STORE JUNEAU MUSIC HOUSE FRONT STREET DRUG STORE GUV L. SMITH, Mngr. Second and Seward Sts. 3d and D Sts, Douglas, Alaska ELMER E. SMITH, Propr. Douglas, Alaska Continuation Shoe Sale Better Shoes Better Bargains Better Assortments We have gone over stock thoroughly for the last three days and found many lines that must positively be closed out before we move to our new location. They consist of odds and ends in Ladies' and Children's Shoes, both high and low, black and tan, and the assortment is extra good. It will be to your advantage to give this sale your attention and be on hand early Tuesday Morning, March 17th Loads and loads of Ladies' and Children's Shoes at One-Fifty a Pair Do not miss this grand final windup of High-Grade Shoes at GOLDSTEIN'S REMOVAL SALE Spnng Dress Goods nm /P^qJUNERU,I\LASKR. Spring Underwear I