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?*??+++**?++??* ? ? ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE + Douglas Branch ? M. A SNOW, Manager ? + + + + + ?>?? + + ***? + DOUGLAS. Oct. 20.?The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kronquiat was christened In their home in the pres ence of several guests. They gave it the name of Arne Armas Kronqulst on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinninmi also presented their child in the Congregational church Sunday afternoon for Christian baptism. Sev eral friends gathered to witness the event. The child was named Tano William Kinninmi. Rev. Owen Urn stead officiated at both services. The young people of the Congrega tional church have planned another one of their social evenings for Thurs day evening of this week. All are in vited. Everything is free. POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE WERE MARRIED YESTEDAY ??? DOUGLAS. Oct. 20.?In the presence of the immediate families and a few out-of-town guests yesterday after non. Rev. Father Bucket, S. J., united in the bonds of matrimony Miss Ann Geraldiue Fox. of Douglas, and Mr. Royal Mumford Shepard. of Juneau. The ceremony was performed at the Fox residence on East Second St. After the wedding, a dainty supper was served and the bride and groom left for Juneau where they boarded the Alameda for a trip to the States. DOUGLAS HARDWARE DISPLAY IS EXCEEDINGLY ATTRACTIVE ?+? DOUGLAS. Oct; 20.?One of the ways to judge a city, it is said, is by the appearance of its store windows. If that is the case Douglas must create a good impression on people who vis it our town, as one of the best and most tastefully decorated windows in Alaska is shown by the Douglas Hard ware Company, situated at the ap proach to the City Dock. The win- i dow presents a truly metropolitan ap pearance and 1b attracting a great d?al of attention. CHARLES E. BUNNELL TO SPEAK TONIGHT DOUGLAS. Oct 20. ? The Lyric theatre tonight will be the scene of tho biggest turnout for the purpose . of hearing a candidate speak on the 1 issues of a campaign, that has ever been seen In Douglas If all the indi cations are correct Everyone who heard Wlckersham Is expressing the desire to hear the other side of the i present issues at first hand. Besides Mr. Bunnell there will be other speakers, who are thoroughly 1 conversant with all phrases of the sit uation and who will give convincing? ? arguments on all the mooted ques-, ? tions. ; The Treadwell Band will be in at tendance and two reels of moving pictures will be shown before the 1 ' speaking starts. A large number of the Douglas wo i men have signified their intention of attending. The meeting will open at 8:30 sharp. GOOD SHOW AT THE LYRIC THEATRE TONIGHT ?+? DOUGLAS. Oct. 19.?Four reels of first class pictures will be shown at the Lyric theatre tonight. "The Night Rider," . Majestic dra ma of the South. "A Regained Reputation," a Reli ance feature. "Angol of the Canyons," an Ameri can story. ? "The Auto Smashup." one of Gau 11 mont's best. (?**) ? + + + + + e + ? TREADWELL NOTES + TREADWELL. Oct. 20.?Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bradley, who have spent the summer at Treadwell, left last ORPHEUM HOTEL HOUSE OF GOOD ROOMS Permanent Prices for Permanent Guests for Winter or Summer Hot and Cold Water in Each Room Steam Heat CALL AND GET OUR PRICES ? LISTEN Do you realize that winter is at hand, and that the cold weather and Taku winds are com ing,?and that we ha\e to keep warm?so why not investigate into the heater question today. The Great Charter Oak Will Be Found in Our Store The Juneau Furniture Co. Juneau's Only REAL Furniture Store ;j Fairbanks Rooms ? > Clean, well heated. lighted and furnished ? ? rooraAadth bath*. by the da*. *?k or ? ? montl TairhanLc Mrs h- h- Waiuusn at tho ' UOIIIIo Op. I.Goldstein store ?'? 11 t I II M I I I I I I I 1 1 I I ! I 1 I | PIANO TUNING I ? GEORGE ANDERSON. Piano ? J Expert, the only Resident Piano 2 p Expert in Alaska. Yearly Tun- ? ? ings. Barragar's P. 0. St >re. T > PHONE"t ? i >?<>??????????????????????? Douglas Opera House Hotel In onnection ? - We serve the BEST BEER J- CJ*QQ . h Douglas for . . . cl VJldob FREE MOVING PICTURES EVERY NIGHT o ,The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars <, !; 1 ETE ROLANDO, Prop. Douglas, Alaska <> ' ' > o * GROCERIES I, I MEN'S GOODS f I: M. J. O'CONNOR Douglas f ^ T Watches!! $1.00 to $150 Each ? I f HOWARD, WALTHAM * ELGIN, HAMILTON * EQUITY and INGERSOL An Elgin 16-size, Seven Jewels, Nickel Case at So.oO i NEW DESIGNS IN ALASKA JEWELRY v PAUL BLOEDHORN, DOUGLAS, ALASKA Largest Music House in Alaska Highest Grade Pianos, Piano Player#, Edison Disc Phonographs, Victor!al and Columbia Talking Machines, Records of all makes. Sheet Music. 3 Stores 1 ?? I * Juneau Music House: J P. L. GRAVES, Mgr. * REXALL DRUG STORE FRONT STREET DRUG STORE * Douglas, Alaska. Douglas, Alaska. * ELMER E. 8MITH, Prop. + < night on the Alameda for their winter home In California. Rufo Llndsoy, formerly of Tread well, wan a Sunday visitor at Tread woll. Ho says that Mark Raskevlch will soon be up from Speel river where he has been for the past month. The gas boat Pheasant, which has boen hunting for the Cyanide party, returned late Sunday night FOR SALE?One complete sot of furniture und household effects, in cluding a piano. All in good condi tion. Inquire of Alfred Hunt Tread well. J0-20-tf The third club dance of the season will take place tomorrow night Guy Johnson, a former pitcher of the Treadwcll baso ball team, and who was with the survey department for a number of years, recently returned from Dawson und has taken a posi tion at the Treadwell mine. Alfred Hunt, who has been employ ed at Treadwell for the past 6 years, has severed his connection with the company and will probably leave for California on the Humboldt. Mr. Hunt was foreman of the Cyanide plant for several years, but for the past year he has had charge of the sampling works at the Central Hoist. He will be accompanied to California by his wife. JUNEAU DEMOCRATS WILL GO TO DOUGLAS TONIGHT Members of the Juneau Democratic club and others will go to Douglas tcnlght to attend the big meeting there, which Is to be addressed by Charles E. Bunnell, Democratic can didate for Delegate to Congress. GOV. STRONG IS ILL. Gov. J. F. A. Strong who got out of a sick bed to preside at the great Democratic rally last night, is confin ed to his room today, but suffered no harm through attending the big Bun nell meeting. He hopes to be about again in a day or two. AT rur 111 AIr A 11 i I nu j wnunu. The fact that 'he Juneau Theatre is such a family resort, with its beauti ful St. Andree, Roller's "Canaries," its five reels of feature films, and our new movie operator's pictures which prove beyond doubt that he is of the best school, and its general homelike atmosphere, make it hard on the reg ular patron when on some big occas slon like the Bunnell Rally. The regu lar bill is broken into, but tonight we have a complete change of program, with "A Highland Romance," 2 reels, a number that holds one as only a good Scotish number can, "Targets of Fate," another 2 reel thriller, and "Baby Bay," a Keystone comedy In which Ford Sterling figures; "Nuff Said." "Mile. Violet," who's popular ity is ever increasing will render a new number and "Herr Crandall" the violinist will render "Conzanetta" by DeAmbrosia. Curtain raises, 7:30, and 9:15. Two shows. PASSENGERS COMING ON MARIPOSA ?+? SEATTLE. Oct. 20?The following are Juneau passengers on the Mari posa: Henry Harris. John C. Bartlet, B. J. Taylor, Miss Bessie Malberg, Mun ro Dean, C. G. Porter, C. Jones, N. G. Nelson, R. L. Healy, Leonard Bull. Mrs. Newsura and two steerage. Our service Is prompt and efficient phone 250, Juneau Drug Co., the store that has what you want when you want It. 10-20-2t The New Fall and Winter styles are now ready. You are cordially invited to call and inspect them. F. WOL LAND. / 10-1-tf. Rubber goods of dependable quality it Britt's Pharmacy. ??? Just arrived?new shipment of coats Jt The "Fashion." 10-20-tf Fresh cut flowers, just arrived. Ju icau Drug Co., 107 Front St., phone 150. . 10-20-2t Every boat is bringing "gifts that ;ladden" to Britt's Pharmacy. > ? (? NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. + + !? Copy Is now being prepared + ? for a new telephone directory + ? Subscribers are requested to * ? call at the office and indicate + ? any change of name or address ? ? which they wish to appear in 4 ? the new book. ? JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS * TELEPHONE CO. + > E. Webster, Mgr. * ? + + + + + + * + + + ? + + Just arrived?new shipment of coats t The "Fashion." 10-20-tf NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that en Stoltman has bought the interest f Martin Dahl in the Arm of Dahl and falberg. All bills will be paid by toltman and Walberg, and all out anding accounts collected by them. MARTIN DAHL LEN WALBERG ia-19-3t.) BEN STOLTMAN. The Empire has more readers than ly other Alaska paper. ??? + + 4 + + + 4 + + 4,l,4 + 'i,?f + J ? , The DOUGLAS ROLLER RINK + ! + . ^Commencing Friday, the 16th + ( skating every night; Tues. and * Fldays for Natives. Saturday ? night Is Ladies' Night. : : : * Ladles Free. ? t ? + + + + *??? + ??????11 'pc NOW IN OUR NEW HOME AT YOUR SERVICE GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM p Cities on English Channel By Gertrude E. Mallctte * 1 1 Once again the transient hand c history notes Calais in the line of cor flict, and England's army again m rays Itself where her third Edward ii 1347 laid the selge resulting in thi surrender of France's first city o commerce. But tho relationship o nations is an uncertain affair, at best and today England arrays herself t aid France in keeping the very por the red-coats once wrested from hei That other time,the fall of Calni proclaimed England the "land of Un narrow seas." Camo then, in the wak< of war that scourag? chronicled as thi "Black Death" and for four years rav aged "from city to city, from villngi to village, from house to house, fron man to man," and crushed Calais bori her burden with the rest. During the two hundred years whil< Calais was an English town she in creased England's power and trade and won for herself and enviable com mercial reputation. In 1558 at the accession of Queei Mary, she of short-timed popularity England's relationship with Spain won cemented by Mary's marriage to Phil lip II., of the Spanish throne. Marj stood with Spain against France ir the Btruggle then ensuing, but failed to send aid to her ally in time to pre vent the French recovery of Calais And in 1558 England lost her last pos session in France just at the begin ning of the reign of Elizabeth. Pnlala la ahnnf fwnnfv mUaa nnrfli. east of Bologne?one of the chain of coast cities which from the objective point of the German movement at present?aud about twenty-three miles southeast of Dover, The city centers uround the junction of several canals and Is connected directly with Paris by rail. The city is composed of two parts, separated by water areas which form a part of the harbor accommo dation. These parts are Calais prop er, which Is the old town to the north, and the new district of St. Pierro on the south, which was incorporated with Calais in 1885. The entire city Is enclosed by a wall of modern con struction and is further defended by a citadel and a series of detached forts and batteries. It is possible to flood the land without these fortifications, and thereby render the city's defens es doubly effective. Calais streets are broad, and well paved, and the houses flanking them are for the most part of brick. The city is known among travellers for its excellent hotels. One of these ho tels, "Hotel de Ville" Is in the chief square of the city, the Place d' Armes, built in 1740. The Hotel de Guise 1b another notable place in Calais which claims for its founder Edward III., of England. Several important schools play no small part In the activity of Calais, tho foremost among them being the Sovernment school of Hydrography. There are also several commercial icbool8, and three well known schools jf design. The Empire guarantees Its adver isers the largest circulation of any tewspaper in Alaska. ??? Casey's Gorrilla Ran away. He was found at the . Orpheum?the house of good chows? by the Biogrnph Co. if This is an Irish comedy and the ( world over knows that for humor it . takes "the Irish to beat the Dutch." n And there comes "Uncle Tom's B Cabin" in 2 reels, you have all seen j the other Undo Tom's Cnbln, but you f must see ours. It has Just had a new coat of paint, and tho wings that little B Eve uses, to asscnd up to Heaven t was purchased from our Local Mer , chant.. So it is a sure guarantee that j B" she will get there. Next on tho program ? "In The Q Elemental World," by tho Biograph. 3 Co., which Is always good. And to finish out this good bill we will give you a good comedy that will make you say, Well I've got to go and see our old favorite John Bunny in "Tho Pirates" on Thursday night. } Our music is another feature of the shows nt the Orpheum. Special arranged program tor Sat ' urdav matinee. Tuesday and Wednesday, Kalem's extra special feature?2 reels - "Un 1 cle Tom's Cabin. First show 7:30; ' second show 9 p. m. ??? j GET YOUR SKATES OUT. | The skating season is on full blast. Bring your skates down and let ub fix them up for you; all parts free. | Tonight a large crowd is expected out as last nit.it was matinee night. Indoor spoil; scon. Fresh cut flivvers, just ; rrlved. Ju neau Drug Co., 107 Front St., phone 250. 10-20-2t i " NO SUPERIORS. Wo acknewicage no superiors and few equals In our specialty?the Im provements of vision with lenses. Over four-fifths of the glasses pre scribed in this vicinity are fitted by us. We have tho experience and a larger stock of optical goods than you would imagine In a town of this size. ALASKA OPTICAL CO. j^l I I I I I It I I I I I I I I I 11 I 11 II 11 I + +? MARINE NOTES 4? ? <? + +(,|{, + + + + + + + + + + ' Tho Princess May is expected Iron ! the south tonight. The City of Seattle is expectet from the south tomorrow morning. The Mariposa is expected from thi south tomorrow night. The Dolphin arriving from the soutl this morning will return from Skag way and sail south tomorrow. The Georgia leaves for Sitka tomor row at 12:01 a. m. The Northwestern is expected fron tho Westward Oct. 26. The Admiral Watson is expecte< from the south Oct. 26. Tho Admiral Evans is expectec from tho Westward Oct 26. The Jefferson leaves Seattle tomor row night. Tho Alameda arrived from the West ward, southbound last night. W 6 I t I I . I I I I I ! I I I I | | | | I I STANCE! Moose Hall, Wed., Oct. 21 ! I DANCING AT NINK O'CLOCK | X Admission, & 1.00 Ladies Free ! 11111; 11111 ii 1111111 n 111 Phone 388 Strictly First Class Juneau Construction Co. Contractors | [Store and office fix- II ===== "turfs. Mission furni ture. Plaining mill. Wood turning. Hand aawing. JUNEAU. ALASKA buy; PENANT BREAD OATMEALROCKS MOCHA CAKES ==at EUREKA BAKERY 302 Front St. Phone 2122 II It I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 I II 11 I II 1 :l Richmond, Calif, ii;. ! I will send you?FREE?Folders and Maps that are ! Worth Dollars to You Write Phone or Call on J J : W. J. BARNES, 115 Seward St. Phone 79 mitiMiitiiiiiniiniiMtiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiniii I;Now is The Time! i- ============== U I To prepare for the long winter. Remember thoac howling Tain breetea that flit acrou the peacefol water* of Gaatloean -{[Channel. B ! We hare the excluairc agency I for CHARTER OAK STOVES and RANGES on dlaplay all the ? I time. Satisfaction Guaranteed , Douglas Hardware Store Pl.onc 55 J. S. Minium i IL J| I mi,,, Ill Ml I Douglas Undertaking PAHLORS Funeral Directors and Embalmcrs H. V. SULLY I, HUNTER HOTEL AMUSEMENT PARLORS Spend your 1 ensure time playing pool | and billiards. You arc always welcome. Come sec me. L. H. KIEST - DOUGLAS * ? ? When you want ? 1 j ? '? Hardware, Stoves, Furni- ! i ture, Carpets, Linoleum, ! I ?' Sashes, Guns, Electric Sup- ! ! plies, Trunks, Suit Cases, ! ? Chinaware, Paints and Oils ! Julius Jensen 1 ? Douglas Alaska ? > ? iiiii linn C W. WINSTEDT ARCHITECT SUPERINTENDENT Sketches Free 1 C"ee. toom 7, Garslde Block ? Juneau, Alaska. | i\ D. STEWART i?jf\TNC, ENGINEER U S. Mi NLFcAL. PURVEYOR P. 0. ma 'ati ? ? ? Juneau Bowling?Billiards I at the BRUNSWICK I