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i if FIVE HUNDRED BOXES FANCY I WINESAP APPLES I Worth $3.00, while they last $2.25 I M. J. O'CONNOR Douglas y?\ "1 . y?"v ? I Down in Orovill.. California mm. years s*o a lady boican | | 1trr\ ( 111 makitur olive oil for distribution amontf her neighbors, it was V J |J[ y V Jso pure an>l delicate in taste that the whole country demand ed it. It now has a reputation throughout the worki. The 1 f 1 ? only place in Douglas that this pure brand can bo obtained is and V-/11V0S at JJeneral store of P. H. FOX ASK FOR EHMANX OLIVE OIL AND OLIVES. FIRST TERRITORIAL BANK OF ALASKA Douglas, Alaska Every facility for banking. Foreign and domestic ex change. Commercial accounts solicited. Interest allowed I on time deposits. 11 J. O'CONNOR, Pres. - - - A. E. GURR, Cashier SPRING TIME IS PLANTING TIME To dig in the soil and plant seeds, and theu watch a garden spring up and grow into delicious food, is a natural and healthy diversion. It is a money saver as well. Qood gardens may be grown with our FRESH GARDEN SEEDS 1HE QUALITY GROCERY STORE H. A. DAHL, Proprietor Phone 53 ? ? ? ? ? ? DOUGLAS, ALASKA I Douglas Opera House Hotel In Coniu-ct ion T We serve the BEST BEER ? fllacc in Douglas for . . . vJlaoo t FREE MOVING PICTURES EVERY NIGHT j X The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars ? t PETE ROLANDO, Prop. Douglas, Alaska t ? 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 BaoBmnmnukimeiHl I B. M. BEHRENDS, Banker I JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 THE OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Established 1887 jS Interest Paid on Member g Savings Accounts American Bankers' A'ssn. J Juneau Liquor Company, Inc. \ ? THE LARGEST STOCK-THE BEST BRANDS OF ? J Imported and Domestic Liquors and Wines for family use f t PHONE 9-4?MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY-FREE DELIVERY 2 Easter Suggestions Gowns Just received, a new shipment of gowns suitable I for afternoon and evening wear. In the new figured and plain creper, taffetas and charmeuse. Every one a beautiful model and extremely different in style. In all the new shades. &/1 O CA Sizes 16 to 18, 34 to 42. $15.00 to Hats We are showing a beautiful line of Tailored and Fancy Hats, in all shades. <? 1 C A A Ranging in price from . . . $6.50 to Lingerie Waists Lingerie Waists in Marquisette, Mull and Fine Batiste. Some are Hand Embroidered, while others are daintly trimmed in Val Lace and CI C Insertion. Special ?pO?v)0 New Neckwear for Easter New Gloves-Kid, Silk and Chamoisette New Italian Silk Underwear New Silk Hose in all Shades "THE FASHION" ANDERSON & JONES Phone 271 Guffey Bldg. i, ? ? a ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE Douglas branch office, Hubbard's News Store, Telephone 19 Bert Howdeshell, Mgr. ? ? INTERESTING PROGRAM AT LYRIC TONIGHT DOUGLAS. April 10?The following Interesting program will bo ropeated at the Lyric tonight: "The Coming of Sunbeam," a drama by the Solax Co. The great state right feature in two reels. "The Paymaster's Son." Story of a young man's heroism and reward. "A Cowboy Heir." an American com edy '. One of those rediculously funny i comedies. + *1 I I DOUGLAS NEWS NOTES I l I : DOUGLAS. April 10.?The cantata "Everlasting Light." to be given by the singers of the Congregational church promises a rich treat. The event is to take place on the evening of the 17th. twenty-five voices constl stute the chorus. Yesterday the First Territorial Bank of Alaska was seven months old. Cashier A. E. Gurr reports that the business of the institution has been all that could be expected. Capt. A. Burtelio says that his pleas ure boat. "City of Home," is due for an overhauling and that he is soon go ing to take out all t)ie supplies and renovate and repaint jthe interior, af ter which he will put her on the beach I , and thorough!) repaint the hull, thus getting the craft In readiness for the summer season of hunting, fishing and pleasure cruising. A logging outfit, consisting of a don key engine and accessories, was un loaded yesterday from the Qulnalt. con signed to Anderson and Penglase. A i barge received the shipment and it will be taken to Bear creek where log ging operations are being conducted. Sam Bornstein arrived on the Spo kane this morning and secured va cant storeroom on Front street where he will open his samples for the in spection of the Douglas merchants. Mamie Harper, the colored woman who took a shot at her husband a few days ago. has been bound over to ap-' pear at the next term of the district court. At the preliminary hearing in j ; Juneau it was shown that she fired I two shots, one at her husband and an-! i other at a bystander. j ?? The Spokane arrived in Treadwell at 9:30 this morning and after discharg i ing a light cargo for that port shifted to Douglas where she unloaded 25 tons and six passengers. ?*? TREADWELL COMPANY STARTS BUILDING CONCRETE OFFICES TREADWELL, April 10.?Surveyors this morning laid the stakes for a new, two-story, reinforced concrete office building, to be constructed next to the store and just off the present offi ces of General Manager R. A. Kinzle. The lower Iloor will be used by Mr. Kin/.ie and his secretary and office as sistants, while the second story rooms are to be occupied by the survey force. The structure will be fireproof. CHICKEN FANCIERS GATHER EGGS AND EXPERIENCE ?+? ; TREADWELL, April 10.?Members of the chicken growers association of i Treadwell are holding dally and night ly sessions in various parts of the city. Every process known to modern science from cyaniding to incubating is being used to extract live chickens from cold and' pulseless eggs. One ab sent-minded janitor of an incubator forgot to wind the thing up or to turn on the heat a few nights ago, but he insists that the next morning his chiok ens were Happing their wings in the i shells to keep warm until the steam ? could be turned on. jusr like tenants in a modern flat. The omelette order now has a mem bership of nine, with many eligibles on the waiting list. Those initiated are Mark Smith. Jim Daniels. Dan ! Campbell, David , Brown, Mr. Mackie, Joe Robinson, Ed Crowe, Emmett Car I roll and Monte Benson. + * TREADWELL NOTES ? TREADWELL .April 10.?At the fire men's meeting tonight it is presumed that considerable of the discussion will be given to baseball. The baseball fever is being intensified by the warm days and the community is becoming anxious to see Manager Ferris trot his colts out to meet all comers. Af ter the fire meeting there will be four reels of pictures. Ed. Beals and B. Coryell left on the Spokane today for the North. They expect to spend the summer in the Interior. Alfred Gordon is going to take a po sition on the through freight running from mill 300 to elsewhere. "Chub" Douglas went to work at >he 300 mill yesterday. W. E. Daniels, wife and little girl arrived in Trcadwell today, whore Mr. Daniels has accepted a position as stenographer for Supt. Kinzle, re lieving Mr. E. P. Rotman who is go ing to Seattle. The Daniels family will make their home for the present in the San Soucl apartments. Ed. Atkinson, of Speel river, arrived in the city this morning. C. A. Von Godeen has taken a posi tion with the Treadwell company and will remain here during the summer. Mr. Von Godeen is a musician of ex cellent ability and has a rich tenor voice which will be heard at the can tata to be rendered on the 17th. At the meeting of the band last night for practice, it was practically I decided to give another concert soon. * Another swimming carnival is be- < ing arranged to take place during the J latter part of the month. < i Galvanizing done by G. Roene, Sans < Soucci Bldg., Douglas. { * *1 I FOR SALE?BARGAIN FOR CASH ONLY A valuable 50-foot corner wa terfront lot on Front St., Doug las, with one and a half story dwelling. If you have $1,200 not working call on John Hensen & Co., and you wlll'get a piece of property hat In two years will sell for $2,500.00 sure. ? ? + ? PERSONAL MENTION I ? C. A. Fox mid Mrs. Fox returned to Juneau on the Alameda last night. Matt Piles, well known commercial man,' arrived In Juneau from the South on the Alameda. Frank Lawson, the well known Fair banks and Idltarod operator, passed through Juneau yesterday on his way to Fairbanks. William Ferguson, well known com mercial man, arrived from the South on the Alameda last nighL John Winter, of Sheep creek, is laid | up with a sprained ankle, but will soon be out again. Harry B. Averill, a newspaper man of North Yakima, Wash., is a passen ger on the Alameda on his way to Fairbanks where he will have a posi tion on the editorial staff of the Fair ?bauks News-Miner. John McLaughlin, the popular man ager of the Elks' club, who had been confined to his homo for some time with an acute attack of rheumatism, has recovered and is again about town. Charles E. Nyo, president of the Skagway Light and Water company, arrived in Juneau on the Alameda and after a brief visit left for his home on the Spokane. , Wether you like Havana or domes tic cigars, you can get the kind you like at Burford's. 2-16-tf ?*- A Spatz Says STOP! LOOK!! LISTEN!!! j| ALASKAN I HOTEL Juneau's Leading Hostelry J! ; < > ] Steam heat, running hot and < > , cold water in all rooms?six- <? | teen rooms with bath?strictly J [ ? first class cafe?centrally locat- < ? . ed?big sample rooms. Auto < ? ' meets all steamers?rates: 11.50 < per day and up?commercial J J trade solicited. ?? < > P. L. Gemmett, Pres. & Mgr. ,, F. H. McCoy, 8ecy-Treas. ^ + ?+ I CLASSIFIED ADV. . + + j WANTED ? Position as cook and waitress in mining camp or city, by I two experienced women. Address Em pire. 4-10-3L WANTED?First class baker. Ap ply Labor Department, Alaska-Gastln eau Co. 11-4-tf FOR RENT?Furnished rooms and apartments, either single or ensuite for housekeeping. Apply at office, No. 1, Hogan's Flats, phone 209. 11-11-tf FOR RENT?Good furnished rooms. Apply over Britt'B Pharmacy at Matt Button's place. 120 Seward Street 3-18-tf . FOR RENT?Signs can be had at The Empire office. FOR SALE. House and lot House partly furnished. House 18x28. For sale at a bargain If taken at once. Owner going away. See Mrs. John S. Anderson on Casey-Shattuck addition. 4-8-3t LOST.?Between Juneau and Ebner mine; bunch of keys. Please return to D. D. Muir, 217 Fifth Btreet, or No. 2, Malony Building. 4-10-tf. When hungry, hit the trail for the Stampede, cor. Front and Franklin. 2-12-tf. Try a want ad. in The Empire. A YOUNG MAN'S CHOICE of candies is > jpj to be commended if he makes it a box of our chocolates and bon bona. No ono can roslst their tempting appearance, no one can fail to bo delighted with their exquisite flavor. A box of our candies is certainly a key that will unlock any feminine heart. R. R. Hubbard - Douglas milium i in n i ni iih See T. of C. ; Tho SIGN MAN. for all kinds of SPRING \ \ I DECORATING at ! ! I Douglas Hardware Store :: 111o n11111111111111111 iT j FOR RENTl * Elegant furnUhed^cabinn. Enquire st t \ RAINIER BAR, Douglas, Alaska :j 1111111111111111111111111 : CLOTHING SHOES ?' ! LORENZO TEPPA ii General Shoemaking I \ St. Ann's Ave. Douglas, Alaska . . 111111111111111111 IMIll' ? J \ i of DOUGLAS , p ! J handle* most everything, at tho lowest r , J cost price*. Call and look my stock over. V , J Wo are closing out our Shoo Department g ) j S 1 HUNTER HOTEL 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. Mnnaifcr Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer On Draught ?l-l-l-I 'l ?! IHri-Hf ;; CITY CAFE :: .. ____________ Opera Houae Hotel .. Beat meals in town for the money ?' ** We serve everything the market carries. *" ?' ^onn^? B?t of Service " i i H. BERGER & J. HICKS. Props. !! I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I When you visit Douglas drop in at the CITY BAR and try one of our apoclal fizz'a FRONT STREET - DOUGLAS I Alaska Furniture 8 Undertaking X Company x Funeral Directors & Embalmers X Douulaa Alaska ? BING HALLECK and ED ARM STRONG THE NORTHERN Front Street Douglas, Alaska The place that sells Columbia beer, at 5 cents a glass. Come In and see our free moving pic turo show, every night at eight o'clock, four reels of fun and pleasure, change of program ev- ! ery other day. Steam heated 1 rooms In connection. ! iii111111111 a 11 u 111111 ii I ? When you want ? i ! Hardware, Stoves, Furni- !! ! ture, Carpets, Linoleum, ! ! ! Sashes, Guns, Electric Sup- ! ! plies, Trunks, Suit Cases, ! Chinaware, Paints and Oils ! see mo ' j ' Julius Jensenj;: ? Douglas Alaska ? 1 ? T : T. PAVESIC : Tailoring, Cleaning, Preasing and ? REPAIRING :- I The only reliable and up-to-date Tailor in ? DOUGLAS. Work done neatly and quickly. 1 i DOUGLAS DYE WORKS $ j ? French method dry elranlnir. Our specialty | ! ? SILK and SATIN DRESSES. Kid Glovea , ) . ? and White Shoes. Quick nervice. Work . . , ? called for and delivered. Phone 52. . ( , George Curtis, Prop. t < Clarence Hayes, Mgr. ; [ J ft************************' H " ? HUNTER HOTEL AMUSEMENT PARLORS Spend your leasura time playing pool and billiards. You are always welcome. Come see me. L. H. KIEST - DOUGLAS ?j i 11: i. i i ? m 11 n i n m 1 :: Don't Forget The ?? Home of Solo .. We carry the beet wines end ! "* liquors and cigars In Douglas. || "Our home Is your home" .. " Drop in and get acquainted at the LITTLE DOUQLA8 .. Douglas Alaska ?? tm 11111; 11 ri 111111111 n" For Fine Beverage and The best of Even/thing and the pleasanteet place to meet Your Friends at The Mascot Bar Douglas ? - - Alaska 'I I I I i I 1 'I' ffi 1 I1 I I TT'i 1 1 I I I' IF\ouglas city barber shop ;; JL-' U now located in their new quarters .. where they are in a position to meet ? ? and treat all alike. Our work and baths j ' siK-nk for themselves. Best of workman- , . ship in the eity.-M*TZDO?r ahd Mills* ? ? Ill 111 1 1 1 ill I I 1 III 1 1 I I 1' * ARE YOU GOIMG TO BUILD? M M GIMSE mdNTB0!LDBE J Builds houses both bis and small and does re pair work at reasonable rates. See me at the Douglas Hardware Store or Phone 55 I I I I I 11 111 I 11111111111 111 ; ! Juneau Douglas :: : Phone? Phone 52 ;; :DOUGL A sjj ; Cleaners & Dyers ii I Will open on or about the 10th. \ | > giving speclnl attention to ladlos ? ? evening gowns, silks; cleaning, j J pressing, altering, repairing and > > I dying. We also clean portiero, ! J ? laco curtains, gloves and corsets. ? ? Feathers cleaned, dyed and ! | curled. Ladles' and gents' hats 1 1 ! cleaned and ro-blocked. Panama ! ! ; hats made to order. No spot- '' . ting. Everything Is thoroughly ! ! | cleaned. Wo have the most mod- ' ' ern machines for French dry < ! | cleaning. Our motto?Good work j | > and reasonable prices. All work ? ? | called for and delivered prompt ? ly. Give us a trial. We gunran- ? ? | tee to please you. ! ! : Geo. Curtis, Prop.: I iin11inniiiiinii ' tmmmmmammmmmmmmHmmmmBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtm?????????Mi SPRING SHOES I at Goldstein's Spring is here and with the season there arrived at our store as fine a lot of Ladies' High Grade Shoes as it has been your pleasure to look over in a long while. Easter is only a few days off, so now is the time to attend to that most important part of your dress?Correct Footwear. Following are a few of the select numbers you can find in our stock: A Stunning Clothtop, Patent tfA Button, on newest last. Price ?pO*OV/ The hit of the season. A Dull, Kid Colonial Pump-one you will admire d*y| Price tp^t.DU A very pretty number is a Dull, Button Boot, made for dressy street wear. AA ? -? Price tpO.UU, The real Mary Jane?we have them in child's, misses and ladies.' Reason ably priced. We are now able to take care of you in all of our departments and the same particular service extended you in our temporary location as before. Spring Shoes /p^JoJUNERU,nLASKR. 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