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j I I I f I I & fl MUTUAL WESTERN STAR PRODUCTION ,IULI3lUIVI Satin McAllister's j j i ?*" Heir ? TONIGHT ONLY *? Matinee at 2:30 P. M. Saturday \ Two Parts, Featuring Walter Edwards ^ ) i :' Grace Washburn C0ME0Y SUCCESS ? "Little Bobby" I "WfiPn it COMING , T T 1-11^11 H kJlLIIVVkJ CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "THE FLOOR WALKER" ? < 1 "DAMAGED GOODS." || "CIVILIZATION ' llUIIlC THE EVENT OF THE SEASON \ f I Friday, Aug. 18th, Goldstein's Emporium will give Five Wonderful Acts Marvelously Interpreted by the first fashion show by living models at this thea .. _ , tre, allowing the latest fall fashions In Coats, . , t B- Frank Monroe on th? 0n,y P'Pe 0r?an ,n Ala,ka- Gowns. Millinery and Shoes. ? - - ? -? a -a* .- - W ' TTnfffT STEAMSHIP LINES | SAILING FROM JUNEAU iQpl S. S. "PRINCE RUPERT" S. S. "PRINCE GEORGE" Southbound Every Saturday at Midnight Prince Rupert, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and All Points in the United States arid Canada Travel via Prince Rupert, the Shortest Line to the East. Lowest rates. .Reduced rouna trip fares. J. D. McAULEY, H. R. SHEPARD, Phone 4C9 Trav. Frt. & Pass. Agent City Ticket Agent Juneau ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Alaska < I 1I for Seattle, Prince Rupert . ! | Ketv-hikan, Wrangell and k Petersburg. O "SPOKANE".. Aug. 14 \ ** "SEATTLE".. Aug. 20. FOR SKAGWAY, SITKA and HAINES <, "SPOKANE".. Aug. 11. o I "SEATTLE".. Aug. 17. ] |: connect* at Skacway tor < ? Dawson and all Yukon ?j River points. J J COMNtra AT SKATTT.c roa 2 SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO and all California Points z < > Through tick*;* kU everywhere In United States and Canada ? < ? LOW KATK4- Lartfvst and fluent pawientcer xtaanMra ot< P. C. -UNEXCKLLKD SEKVICK ? < > Kor full partieulara apply ? 1 ' ' U. BHANOT. G. A. P. D.. S*attt-k. Was*. d. U. SWING. -Vrsnt. Jukkau. Alaska j || RIGHTS RESERVED TO CHANGE SCHEDULES!; THE AjDMIRAL LINE Navigation Co |' ADMIRAL WATSON WEST AUGUST 17th ADMIRAL FARRAGUT SOUTH AUGUST 21st ADMIRAL EVANS WEST AUGUST 24th Steamers leave Seattle every Sunday at 11 a. m. for Southeastern and Southwestern Alaska Hugh P. Gallagher, Agt. ..... Phone 156 Office Valentine Bldg., Ill Seward SL I II II I 1 I 1 I 1 I I Mil 1 I 11 ? ill I 1 I H l-i+ ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY J .. tk -J. ? ? I.eavo A;\ Juneau Lt Juneau ?? I ; Seattle North South !! ? ? MARIPOSA July 26 July 29 August 7. ?? ;; ALAMEDA July 28 " .. JEFFERSON July 26 July 30 August 2 ?? j . ; WILLIS E. NOWELL, Agent. E. E. SMITH, Douglas Agent ? 1 1 I I 1 I 111 111 111 1 I I I 1 111 1 1 1 III I 1 11 II I HI I 1 I II II II 1 1 It ?~i nr. i in ii <ifun iin.il ifu i ifu i fir.-i iitniifT i The Famous Steamers I PRINCESS ALICE I PRINCESS SOPHIA I LEAVE juneau ? I CANADIAN* 7 a. m. Every Friday To | ^PACIFIC# Prince Rupert, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, ^^*AILWAYj^ All Two-Berth Rooms with Double Lowers $ j You can be Ticketed Through to any Point. A F. F. W. LOWLE, Gen. Agent. Phone 227. JUNEAU T Border line Transportation Company THE JUNEAU LINK. x W? do not go to tho North or to the Wait JUNEAU la our term inal. Your Intereata ara our Interests. FIRST CLASS $25.00 SECOND CLASS $15.00 S.S. 'Alki', S.S. 'Despatch', S.S. 'Northland' C. W. YOUNQ CO.. Agenta Phono 217 U. S. MAIL BOAT PRINCE OF WALES Leaves City Dock. Juneau Every TUESDAY at 8 p. m. with mall and passengers for EACLL RIVER. FUNTER BAY, EXCURSION INLET. HOONAH, HAWK INLET, GYPSUM, TENAKEE, KILLIS NOO, CHATHAM and SITKA. Returning, Leaves Sitka THURSDAY evening at 10 o'clock Round Trip Excursion Rates to Sitka, S16 Including berth and meals. Sttop over allowed at any port of call. Tickets good until Sept. 10. Open for charter when not on schedule. Further Information 214 Second Street, Phone 188. i , ?tofosm ? TONIGHT ONLY The Painted World With Anita Stewart in a Big Part Other Good Reels The Gamblers SUNDAY AND MONDAY Starring George Soule Spencer, Ethel < Clayton and Gaston Bell Also the Selig Tribune ?k * Personal Mention * * M. If. Whalen. of Hoonah, Ib at the Alaskan Hotel. Mr. Whalen ! was a member of the crew of the l cannery tender Agnes W., which sunk yesterday off the south end of Douglas Island. Sidney H. Ball, a mining expert I from New York, and formerly of ? South Africa. Is in the city and is , registered at the Gnstineuu hotel < for a few days. I K. Nooney and 0. Mandle, of i Hoonah, are in the city. ( G. D. McDonald, of Petersburg, arrived from there last night and I is at the Gastineuu. Prof. W. W. Cooper, of Port- ( land is at the Gastineuu. Mr. Coop- . er is blind and is an expert phre- . nologist. He is traveling through , Alaska on a lecture tour. , George Irving left on the Al-Kl , for a short business trip to Wrangel . and Petersburg. He will appear for the liquor interests there in the , hearing to be held before Judge ( Jennings next week. Gene Owens, known as the Mayor , of Sumdutn, is in the city for a few days registered at the Occidental. EMPIRE'S classifieds pay. Going East Greatly Reduced Rates in Ef fect August 20 via Seattle and the Hfsl FIRST CLASS FROM JUNEAU TO St. Paul $64.33 Chicago 73.57 Washington 91.57 New York 92.67 And to all Eastern Destin ations in Proportion. In Connection with the Alaska Steamship Company, the Ad mirni -lAne and the Border Line Transportation Company. A. S. Dautrick, Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent, Kooin 18. Valentine Building. T. J. Moore, City Passenger Agent, Seaond and Columbia, Seattle i - . i > : : rT~", ? ? ----i ?k " * a[ MOVIE THEATRE ATTRACTIONS t v i if. m t 5 Fiimdom News * I * * AH ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT. COLISEUM ? "When It Strikes Home'' with throe < stars. Other films. ORPHEUM?"The Painted World." DREAM?"The Clue" with Blanche Sweet and "The Bathers" with Fay Tincher. GRAND?Hobart Bosworth in "Fa therland.'.' 1 DOUGLAS LYRIC ? "The Broken Coin" and other features. DOUGLAS ORPHEUM?"What Hap penedx to Father," ' featuring Frank Daniels." Human Interest Play. There Ib human Interest abund-1 ant in the play at the CoIlflciiTn vh ich opened Inst night and will j be repeated for tonight's perform-' ance, This play is entitled "When It Strikes Home" and it does appeal. A pretty and vIvocIoub dancer l? won by a son of a wealthy man. The son and dancer marry. The father separates them. Later a son Is born to the cast-qff wife. The boti rewedH again. To this marriage no children result and the couple adopt a little boy. ThlH boy proves to be the dancer's child and?but what's the use? this is only the starter of the play which 1b told in live bristling acts. Grace Wash burn, Kdwiti August and Muriel Os trlche have important parts. P. A. Lynch last night delighted the audience by his rendition of three solos between the first and Recoud shows. His clear tenor voice was heard to splendid advan tage. * ? ? "The Fighting Hope." Tomorrow night latum Hope Crews will be one of the stars in "The Fighting Hope." at the Dream. This is not exactly a sex play nor an ordinary subjeete that is treat ed. It Is a kind of social prob lem play. There is the faithful wife, the husband who fell, and the woman. "The Righting Hope" is really a woman's hope that her husband Is not Rullty of robbing a bunk in which he was a trusted olllcer. Tho play was produced by David Belasco several years ago and made a tremendous impression. Dus ky got a hold of the piece and was llnnlly granted permission to pro duce it. The finished product will be shown tomorrow and Monduy. Several favorite film artists aft* In the cust. ? * + Tonight at Orpheum. "The Painted World," a Broad way star feature with Anita Ste wart, Julia Swane Gordon and Har ry Northrup in the importuut roles will be the attraction at the Or pheum tonight only. With this three-part feuturc there will be sev eral other good reels. # ? m "The Gamblers" Sunday. Tomorrow night and Sunday "The Gamblers" will be the feature act it the Orpheum. This Is In five reels ind George Spoule Spencer and Eth el Clayton, the stars seen here In the "College Widow," will have the leading parts. Spencer was ilso ceen here during the past two weeks in "The Fortune Hunter." Guston Boil, who appears in "The Gamblers" was cast for a strong Iwrt in "The College Widow." Be ddos the big feature there will be the Selig-Trlbune. ?" ? ? Breezy Bill Closes. Kay Tincher In her clussy bathing suit and Blanche Sweet in "The Clue" bring the present bill to a close tonight nt the Dream. Both women und both pluys ore enticing. ? ? ? Last Night of Daniels. Frank Daniels in "What Happened to Father," appearing at the Doug Iub Orpheum. closes tonight but his (liiaint humor und real fun will linger for some time. ? ? ? "The Broken Coin." Grace Cumtrd and FrauciB Ford in one of the serials of "The Broken Coin" opened last night at the Doug las Lyric for two night. There are other lllnis that make a good bill. ? ? ? The "Fox Woman" Coming. "Madam 'Butterfly" was written by John Luther Long. This wob and is one of the great pluys now. Mr. Long wrote the "Fox Woman" in which Sigue Auen 1b to appear in at the Dream next week. Both the play and the woman are unknown to Juneau people but both will leave decidedly good impressions. ? ? ? Anita Again. Anita King and Thomas Meighan will shortly appeur us co-stars in a Lnsky production of u Paramount picture. ? ? ? War Drama at Douglas. For the Sunday night attraction at the Douglas Lyric Manager Dyer has secured the Universal feature "The Campbell's Are Coming" a military play in four big acts. The scenario was written by Grace Cun ard and the production was staged by Frauds Ford. Both take lead ing parts. Besides these two clev er people the many scenes require a larffc force and It is claimed that t 2,600 perrons are seen In the va- j rious movements. There will be an i added film or two to go with this big feature. . ? ? ? Farnum at Douglas. Tomorrow night William Farnum In "The Wonderful AdverUute" will be the feature bill at the Douglas ' Orpheum. On the Island, William Farnum Is a prime favorite and In ; the dual rolo of "The Wonderful Ad- : ?venture" he la going to more thun satlHfy his admirers. The play Is' a wonderful adveuture. There is the wife and the usual slron but it Is not a vampire play by any means. The vampire or siren In this play Is called the mystic. Sho Is alright but u winsome mystic at tlmt.' Actress Versatile. Blanche Sweet, the Lasky star In Paramount pictures, has played a wide range of characters during the past year. She has been u child of the slums, a Russian anarchist, a belle of society; n mald-of-all work, "and everything" as "Jerry" says. ?,*?> ? ? * * * I Marie Boro. I Jesse Lasky ere long will present Marie Doro and "Theodore Roberts In "Comon Ground." Making twelve hats grow where only one bios- j somed before is one of the accom? 1 pllshments of Miss Doro in this (Urn. ? ? * Plans "Hen" Party. WInnlfred Kingston, Dustln Far num's leading woman, has Just dn ished her last picture for a while, and Is planning a motor trip through the northern part of Cal ifornia and to the uational parks. This trip will be unique, as not a Isiugle mnn will be Invited. Miss Kingston has issued invitations to women exclusively, and the other sex is requested to keep out of sight. Good night, ladles. LOUISVILLE DOCTOR MEETS BRANDENBURG OLD TILLICUM HERE Dr. Harry K. Kettlg, a prominent physiciuu of Ix)uisvllle, Ky., is mak ing a round trip to Alaska, his first voyage to the northland. Dr. Kettlg is u passenger on the Prince George and while that steamer was in port! Thursday night was the guest of Mr. j and Mrs. W. F. Brandcihurg. The doctor and Mr. Brandenburg were old Louisville tlllicums. At a lun cheon party served by Mrs. Branden burg; alt of the dishes as near as possible were of Alaska products and Dr. Kettlg said that the blue grasi state hod nothing on the Alas kan territory. ARE GUESTS OF THANE. A large party yesterday' took ad vantage of the good weather anil visited Annex Creek as the guests of B. L. Thane, manager of the Gastlncnu Company. (Official Publication) REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION of the First Territorial Bank of Alas ka, located at Douglas, Territory of Alusku, at the close of busiucss on f the 5th day of August, 1916: f RESOURCES Loans and discounts $257,6-15.20 | Overdrafts None - Bonds, warrants and other securities 52,949.50 ? Banking House, furniture t and fixtures 8,583.57 ? Due from banks 85,271.37 p Checks on other banks and other cash items 544.01 Cash on hand 10,075.46 Total $415,069.11 F LIABILITIES t Capital stock paid in $ 25J)00.00 Surplus fund 3,500.00 ? Undivided profits 3,945.68 Deposits 382,623.42 " ?? Total J415.OG9.il J United States of America ) Territory of Alaska )ss Flrrft Judicial Division ) 1. A. E. Ourr, cr.shler of the above named bank, do solemnly swenr thut the foregoing statement Ir true to the best of my knowledge and be- , Her. < A. E. GURR, Cashier. \ Correct Attest: P. H. FOX. M. J. O'CONNOR, (Notarial Seal) Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me 1 this 10th day of August, 191G. ; JOHN P. HENSON, Notary Public lu and for the Terri tory of Alaska. My commission ex pires May 7. 1917. ^ ? ? ? < Headquarters for Ladysmlth Coal. | Juneau Transfer Company. Phone 48. Look! .i,...i -. HIGH-GRADE NEWCASTLE SCREENED Lump Coal i 100 Tons Just Arrived CO AA PER TON, SACKED, ] I&O.UUAT 8UNKERS. I I Guaranteed to be Satisfactory PACIFIC COA8T COAL CO. , Bunkers. Foot Main ? ? i : ? New Low fares Effective Aug. 20 Through tickets from S. E. Alaskan ports to Minneapo lis, St. Paul, Chicago and all points East will he on mile via Seattle and the "Milwaukee" Railway at the new low fares on and after August 20th by the Alaska S. S. Co., Pacific Alaska Navigation Co. and the Border Line. Full Information from steaniBhlp agents at Ju neau, or A. E. HARRIS, Traveling Passenger Agent CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. GO EAST UNION PACIfIC SYSTEM SECOND - TO - NONE SERVICE LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES or ITTI r DENVER $55.00 \t~ A 1 llr OMAHA or KANSAS CITY 60.00 tJH Hi | I LL CHICAGO 72.50 NEW YORK 110.70 Similar Fares to Main Eastern Cities THROUGH SERVICE Seattle?Chicago, Omaha, Kansas City, Denver and Intermediate. Di rect. connections to the Atlantic i Coast. Information, tickets, reservation and travel service upon application to Ask H. A. LAWRENCE ( Traveling Freight and Pass Agt? * 111 Seward Street JUNEAU ' P. 0. Box 403 ml HUMBOLDT STEAMSHIP CO. |n,.Ai..k. p.,., IS.S. HUMBOLDT f The Alaska Flyer | J J SAILS FROM SEATTLE AUGUST 3rd, 1916 ARRIVE JUNEAU AUGUST 7th, 1916 SAILS SOUTH AUGUST 8th, 1916 HUMBOLDT 8TEAMSHIP CO., T. C. Stoddard, Agent Office, Juneau Transfer Co. Office, Phone 48 Douglas Office M. J. O'Con nor Store. Soattlo Office 712 2nd AVe. DOCKS JUNEAU CITY WHARF Complete equipment for handling urniture. Juneau Transfer Company, ?hone 48. j ii i SAFETY FIRST THE ALMA tUNS ON THE FOLLOWING SCHE )ULE TO DOUGLAS, TREADWELL AND THANE FARE 15 CTS. foneaa Ferry S Navigation Company -eaves Juneau for Douglas, Tread well and Thane 6:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. ?2:20 p. ra. 7:16 a. m. 3:15 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 9:00 a. m. 4:45 p. ra. 9:30 p. ra. 11:00 a. ra. 6:45 p. m. 11:15 p. ra. Saturday Night Only 12:30 a. m. -eaves Douglas for Treadwell and Thane 6:10 a. m. 1:10 p. m. 7:10 p. m. 7:25 a. ra. 3:25 p. m. 8:10 p. m. 9:10 a. m. 4:55 p. m. 9:40 p. m. 11:10 a. ra. 6:55 p. m. 11:26 p. ra. Saturday Night Only 12:40 a. m. Leaves Treadwell For Thane 6:15 a. m. 1:15 p. m. 7:15 p. m. 7:30 a. m. 3:30 p. m. 8:15 p. ra. 9:15 a. m. 5:00 p. m. 9:45 p. m. 11:15 a. m. 6:00 p. m. 11:30 p. m. Saturday Nightly Onl 12:45 a. ra. -eaves Thane For Treadwell, Doug las and Juneau 6:25 a. in. 1:25 p. m. 7:25 p. m. 8:10 a. m. 4:10 p. m. 8:25 p. ra. 9:25 a. ra. 5:10 p. ra. 9:55 p. m. 11:25 a. m. 6:10 p. m. 12:10 a. m. 3aturday Night Only 12:55 a. m. Loaves Treadwell For Douglas and Juneau 6:35 a. m. 1:35 p. m. 7:35 p. m. ?2:35 p. m. 8:20 a. m. 4:20 p. m. 8:35 p. ra. 9:35 a. m. 5:20 p. m. 10:05 p. m. 11:36 a. m. .8:20 p. m. 12:20 a. ra. Saturday Night Only 1:05 a. m. Leaves Douglas For Juneau 6:40 a. m. 1:40 p. m. 7:40 p. m. ?2:40 p. m. 8:25 a. ra. 4:25 p. in. 8:40 p. m. 9:40 a. m. 5:25 p. m. 10:10 p. ra. 11:40 a. m. 6:25 p. m. 12:25 a. m. Saturday Night Only 1:10 a. m. [?To Treadwell and Douglas Only.) Twenty Ride Commutation Tickets For $2.50 SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE "Tillacum" Leaves City Float, Juneau, for DOUGLAS and TENAKEE every Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. Open for chartor when not on schedule. PHONE 381-2 Cole's Dock, Juneau City Dock, Douglas ISLAND FERRY CO. Gas Boat "Gent" 15 CENTS LEAVE jUNEAU G:00 A. M. 3:.'50 P. M. 7:10 A. M. 4:30 P. M. * 8:30 A. M. 6:35 P. M. 9:30 A. M. 6:45 P. M. 10:30 A. M. 7:20 P. M. 11:20 A. M. 8:30 P. M. 12:30 P. M. 9:20 P. M. 1:30 P.v M. 11:00 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 12:00 Midnight Saturday Only LEAVE DOUGLAS 6:30 A. M. 3:00 P. M. 8:00 A. M. 4:15 P. M. 9:00 A. M. 6:15 P. M. 10:00 A. M. 6:15 P. M. 11:00 A. M. 7:00 P. M. -2.00 No: ? 8:00 P. M. 1:00 P. M. 9:00 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 10:00 P. M. 11:15 P. M. 12:15 A. M. Saturday Only i p P PEERLESS p p i I I: CONCERT HALL I: :; Wines i; i: Liquors j; and Cigars ;; 11 CHAS. CRAGG, Proprietor !