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-h-h-t-:-: in: m :? w-t [ GARBAGE and MarsEeli Newman' | h ASH CANS - ~ 1 I; u- uKt SHEETMETAL WORKERS8PLUMBERS j RAIN > COATS * AND # CAPES :-: :?: IN' SIRE. GXK YKAR Ur :-: M COR- THIRD AND FRANKLIN ? ? '?? 11 iru-ii.uputcv.wi.-- uijBMwwsawt Whe Smith's White Pine Cough Syrup ELMER E. SMITH DOUGLAS ... 3 STORES - - - ALASKA ' Douglas Opera House Hotel j ? Fresh Olympia Oysters I FREE MOVING PICTURES SUNDAY NIGHT I The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars ? % PETE ROLANDO, Prop. Douglas, Alaska % Watches!! HOWARD, WALTHAM j EQUiTY and INGERSOL I j Aa-Elgin 16-size, Seven Jewels, Nickel Case at So.oO NEW DESIGNS IN ALASKA JEWELRY PAUL BLOEDHORN, DOUGLAS, ALASKA i ? : ; + * v ? + + * * ? ? * * MARINE NOTES * -r. * ? * *?* + + ?>** + j The steamship City of Seattle Is duo from the South tomorrow. Sho ar rived at Ketchikan at sever, o'clock thfs morning tihd left that port before The Jefferson Is dco from Seattle FTIday. The Admiral Evans will leave Seat Tho Georgia sails tonight for Sit ka. South this afternoon. INFANT ALASKANS ARRIVE. Mr. and Mm. D. S. Sigmon are re ceiving congratulations over tho birth of a son to Mrs. Sigmon. in St. Ann hospital at an early hour this morn ing. Mr. Sigmon is a sergeant at the United States cable office. A daughter was horn in the hospital yesterday to Mrs. Mildred Brtitain, of Seattle, who recently arrived In ,'u ? ? ? y t. ? ? ? r. t .t. t ?> ?> ?> 4* t t ?> ?> ?> PERSONAL MENTION v v V v j| v <? <? *> + + + v <? "S? at The Cain. Thomas; Sacrers ant' W. E. Ware, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Gardner, of So Harry Hall has returned to Juneau from Eagle river, and is at the Berg Clem Shepard. popular Alaska Steamship Co. purser, has been spend ing his vacation in California. A. H. Humphries is expected back from Seattle tonight or. the Alameda. Mrs. W. S. Bayless has been ill at W. J. BEACH ARRESTED. head of Albert Grant, a native, during JUDGE JENNINGS RETURNS. Judge and Mrs. Robert \V. Jennings returned this afternoon on the Ala meda. from Seattle. ?? r v * ?> ?/.*? v- : : * ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE ?> i' M. A. SNOW, Manager ?? it. .. returning passenger from the South on the Jefferson. Douglas chapter of the Eastern St ar will hold and Installation of ufTi cera tonight nt their hall on Second ? after tfco installation. The- Air -ka Catholic Chib will hold Ann's avenue. TREADWELL, Jan. 19.?Gust Dom Bullion n ine, slipped and fell on the jury was dressod and where he will remain for a few days. Joseph H. Parrel! has taken a pobI Tho now turbine nt tho power plant was? cut-In today at noon and tho whole load is being carried by that machine. and Is- of the latest type. Tho third series of the International bowl at eight o'clock. J. 3. Jobe, who was Injured at tal and will report for work Boon. Alaska-Juncau and tho other for tho FAMOUS ANIMAL PICTURES AT THE LYRIC THEATRE DOUGLAS, Jan. 19.? The famous Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Tlio Itainoy expedition consisted of 35 white men, 325 black men, 135 cam 1M sheep on the hoof. Mr. Itainoy, retinues, met Mr. Allen Black, of Aus tralia, and Mr. Augustus Outram, of The Transvaal, at Port Said, and while traveling to MonibasBa, completed the plans for the expedition. Dr. Wiliiam Johnston was added as physician, and At Moznbassa the complete Sofarl, or hunting Journey, was arranged. Black giants of the Wahkahmbahs, lithe aud asiic Swaheeila, thin and wiry Kavandas and Klmrkuas, the courageous Inky Massni, and smart Somalia, all African tribesmen, noted for their endurance and othor worthy qualities, accompanied the expedition, some as employees and carriers and the remainder for the love of the Mr. Rainey's expedition cost him I over $250,000 and the timo consumed was about one year. Tho Lyric orchestra will furnish the ; music Wednesday night for the show. I BURGLARS ATTEMPT TO ROB EVANS' STORE was made at four o'clock this morning to burglarize the store of T. L. Evans ou the beach, but the bandits were scared away by the nppcarauco of the cut out and the men were working in i he was awakened by a noise that he i was trying to climb up on the outside of the house and that he lay awake In his room, which is in the rear of the store, and listened. Finally, ho said, he opened the door leading Into the store and after a few minutes; dimly made out the form of a man behind | him made for tho street door, which was open and escaped. Ho says he could just make out the form of the the latch from thetinpWe. One screw caso but so far no one has boon ar CYANIDE WALLOPS MEXICAN IN HARD FOUGHT GAME ! . TREABWELL, Jan. 19.?The battle of the giants last night resulted In a defeat for the Mexican basketball I credited to his team wcro made by Won Lost Pet. Thursday night the tail enders will play for the cellar position. NEW MARKET AND GROCERY FOR CASEY-SHATTUCK ADD. a grocery store for several years on lower Front street near the Worthon sawmill, has opened a new meat mar the plank walk on Willougbby avontie in the Cn8ey-Shattuck addition. Mrs. Johnson will mako it a point to enrry suited and prepared ilsh," and green, "It is niy intention." said Mrs. John in the Casey-Shattuck addition and thoso on the Salmon crook road, be yond, in particular." PICTURES WILL BE NEW TO JUNEAU AUDIENCE Many of the picturos that will be week by Beverly B. Dobbs, who is on who saw them in New York, Washing monsity territorially speaking probably, as any fllmtf ever producod. are picture; of actual hunting:- One ers actually shooting the great ivory tuckod sea-mainmalr. of the Arctic ac l-ji City hotel. They will ho given suste eroinont, through the customs house, baggage. The ship's articles wore night and after discharging a largo cargo proceeded to Sitka Sunday. She had put in at* Craig, yesterday, loav T.he Delhi is a steam screw vessel low. Wash., In 190G, and has been in The Ketchikan courthouse has been plastered throughout. Tho improve ments wore mad" at the order of Judge Kobort W. Jennings, of tho dls Mre. Lizzie Magnuson, formerly of her attorneys, for tho recovery from John R. McNeeJ, operating under tho Salt Meat*. Flah of all varieties. Alio a choice line of Grcon, Fancy and Staple =====: Groceries . . , | rvf I S S GU LJCK| TEA EOoif fl SECOND AND SEWARD STS. Sj Op?r. Dally Kxwp ?t?Ma FOR RENT Thundny 3:45 p. m. Treadwel! S'ntuiiiny Night C1u.h* and Dance, 8:30 3 | I'rivateleaxonsnndd.'iH.'es byarr.'uigc- g! NOTICE. The- prize '.'or the best impersona tion of Sis Hopkins at the Elks' Hard Osborne jewelry store. What you have to remember is thnt you will not bo admitted to this danco wearing white shirts, dress clothes or hob-nail shoos, and dont' forget to bring your invita tion with you as without it you will not be able to got inside. Late ferry; leaves Juneau at 1 a. m. for Douglas,; Treadwell and Thane. l-19-2t. i TO SAIL ON GEORGIA. Sltkn at midnight tonight Mr. and; iMrs. J. A. 1'erry and D. W. Walkcrj have ongagod passngo for tho former [Juneau Athletic Club 9 BBSS iNcrt to Alaafcan Hotel DESSI J3 ). E1SHCHER, Plyilcl Director I For pood mcali and quick service.' OYSTERS ANY STYLE. Open day and night. PUBLIC DANCE every Saturday night at the Mooso Hall. Gentlemen $1:00. Ladies free. Everybody ia wol come. Big shipment of spates coming on City ofSeattle WHO FOR? JULIUS JENSEN ?*? **? ?** ?% ?*? ij? ?J? '!? ? ? ARCTIC BROTHERHOOD ? v * Junnoau Camp, No. 31, moots * -> every Tuesday night at eight ? o'clock, at Moose Hail. ?> + **? ?*? ?*? ?j? ?% ?% ?*? *j? ?|i L. G Thomas Mcrl F. Thomas < > -> Alaska Furniture 8 Undertaking o Co., Inc. X | funeral Directors & fmbalmers 9 Douglas Alaska 9 ? Douglas Undertaking j ==I)AliL()RS= | Funeral Directors and Embalmcrs j H. V. SULLY I I PETER WRIGHT'S I English Underwear 9 at MDLLBS 8 HEBERT | ?"The, Hub"? j . . 1 I H M I II I I'it 'i"i' i 1 t * ? i. y Extra! J?st Received -P/Ytra11: i A large shipment of Evening Gowns and ~ Street Dresses in the Latest Fashions. For quick disposal will be sold, at prices never heard of before ii sizes at .) to $25.00. up sold reg ? - "VI I 5? y%1V t I II VI y 1MB imri ...... In Blue and White ;; Enameled Ware ji "The Ware That Wears" EACH PIECE GUARANTEED - PRICES FROM 15c TO $1.25 :: [:: First Quality ? Triple Coated ? Acid Proof ? Pure i | JUNEA ARDWME COMPANY if TELEPHONE 243 146 FRONT STREET ;; Win 41! are modish ... Ill III! ?>!! I Mm III nil ?"?? ?? ?*??? .'.-..I? I II I garments and well tailored. On Sale -TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY only- No approvals or telephone order. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ & ? ? Women's Suits One-Half Price j ' i AGENTS TOR 1 GOSSARD AND j BON-TON CORSETS