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THE ALASKA PROSPECTOR. H. H. HILDRETH, Editor. W. H. CRARY, Associate Editor. JOS. A. BOURKK, Business Manager.' Published at Valdex. Alaska, every Thursday by the Prospector Publishtxo Co. Phone, Main 1. Entered at the Valdez |>ostotbceas second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Tent.W.,jO Si Month! .... ,gi.w Three Month! . . . . glow Sample Copy .... 10 cents ADVERTISING RATES. One dollar per womb (or one ln>h. tingle column. Locals. 10 cent! per line lor first Insertion and five cents per line lor each subM.-<|uent Insertion. AUTHORIZED AGENTS. The I'lwrarroi Ison sale at the follow lug Dews stands: P. O. News Stand. Seattle. Puget Hound News Co, Seattle. P. O. News Stand. Juneau. Eugene McCarthy News Stand. SkagWay. P. O. News Stand. Eagle. Alaska. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. COUNCIL* KN. • * * - Jtau McHie. Can liaoaniia. AL. W lirrt. Kb. Woods. ' C. N. CtAir. Ciai. CSAVrosb. J. L. Steele __ i i. L Steelt. Mayor J. U. SNYDER, TREOI-RER J. W. Leedy. City attorney I»r. C. A. Win***, Health oyyiceb. H. H. Hildreth, Clerk. John Uoodell. Prey School Board. A tinul effort is to be made on fiext Friday night to reorganize file Chamber of Commerce and get it into working order again. This trill l>e the last effort to induce the merchants, property owners and others to take some interest in an organization winch was started and is in existence for the welfare of the the town. There is no doubt whatever that a good, live Cham ber of Commerce is an organisation that can accomplish much good fur »»ny community. Its recommenda tions are worth more to law mak ers and those in authority than those of a city council or any other organization, its members are supposed to be, and as a rule are, the business men and property owners of the community in which the body exists, and their r< com mendations, approval and opinions are of much weight, and are sought for hv business men, w riters, offic ials and others. Il certainly behooves the people of Valdez to take some interest in the matter, in this, the la-<t effort to accomplish some good for the town, the community and the Dis trict. w m There* are at present a number of fraternal clubs in Valdez, and Some of them we understand are organized for the immediate pur pose of sociability and fraternity, but with the ultimate view of be coming regularly organized orders. This is a move in the right direc tion and will help in the building up of the town, as it will help to give it stability, and a substantial and permanent appearance that few other things will do. Valdez }s a permanent town, and every one who lives here should help to make it a city of happy and pros perous homes. Churches, schools, lodges and kindred organizations will do much toward the perma nency and upbuilding of any com munity, and will give a homelike and contented appearance to am town or city. While many of us hesitate to sever the ties that him! us to our old home ascutcislions in the btgtrs, yet if we have coim here to make Alaska our home i: is our duly as giiod citizens of our new h;»:uu and country to foster ami encourage these young organ. rations, it is to l*e hoped thu these various fraternal clubs mu\ all become strong and thriving lodges. The proiMMition of the Episco pal UiiUMi authorities to uia.iitaii ainl support a hospital in Vaide/. i: the citizens will iurnish a lot and building, is one that our citizens ahould accept without hesitation and the small amount needed for the h mo i.g siiouui Ire readily *ub acrihed. A good lot has l»een of fered by one of our enterprising nieiciiau s, and we unders and that fotXl wdi put up as largo ana com fort a hie a building as is luedtd a present. Most of the furnishings have already been promised, am. friends in oilier places will donan what is asiii needed. Bishop How. has agreed m f urn tab a nurw an his church will pay her suiar;. medical assistance has hem ar ranged fo.', and ihere is no r aso. Why Vaah.z cannot have a hoet. >. lh|i W*«i - a of.*fit or U>V.i I , and in a |>ecuniary way an adver : tiseuicnt for us. us well as. peruups. 1 a god-send to many in a short time. j This project has been in con templation for some time, and while there has l>een no opposition to it whatever, yet many have thought that there was no need for it. But as to this we cannot know ingly say. us no one is sure "what a day may bring forth.” Valdez, within a year or two, will no doubt l>e a city of from 5,000 to 10,000 people, and there is no telling what epidemic may break out or what accident may happen, and we should be prepared for these things, and here is an oppor unity to do so at verv small co-t. j • * • ; The wharf at this place is prov ing much too small to accommo date the fast increasing Ira Hie that is coining to Valdez, and there is ! much d:ssu'. isfac.ion an ong many of the merchants as to the way in which freight is handled. With only three steamers a month from Beattie the freight piles up so ilia: ; it is several days before those hav j ing freight can get it. The team sters claim that much favoritism is shown one eertrin transfer com pany to the detriment of the o h crs. The P. p. jit N. Company are now contemplating using their lighter for their freight. Wickersham on Alaska. In an address before the Seattle Chamber of Commerce recently. Judge W’ickersham gave the fol lowing as his idea of the prime needs of Alaska: 1. A public sitrvcv.so ha' land laws can lie put in operation. 2. A delegate in congress, either elected or appointed. 6. A weather bureau, liecuuse the question of climate in Alaska is always agita ed and never un derstood outside of the district. 4. An extension of the home stead laws, pirmitting a settler to take up 32U or 640 acres of land. The establishment of tish hatcheries, to preserve and replen ish one of the grea* resources of the country. 6. An all-American route from j Copper river into the interior. 7. Coast surveys and light houses along the entire coast, and especially about the Aleutian is lands. Notice. Every citizen of Valdez, inter n'd in the growth and upbuilding of the town, is urged to ittend a niee’ing ealled by the Valdez Chain-' Ih t of Commerce, at Moose hall, oil Friday evening. Decern tier 5, at 8 o'clock. Matters of vi’al itnpor'ance 'o the entire community will he dis cussed, and action taken thereon. A. \V. Rochtord. F. M. Brown. Sec’v. President. - j Platinum rarely occurs in nug-t gets, though once in a while a lump! if it is found; the biggest on record,} almiit the size of a tumbler, being | now preserved in the Dresden Mu-i -cunt. Some time ago John M.i :>avidson. of Rochester. New York mind the metal in two meteorites,! m tn i resting discovery, inasmuch; * i proves thft' platinum exists, ■i other world* than ours. The financial year of tlie govern ment ends June 80. Ellis H. Rob erts, treasurer, gives some in'crest ing facts in his last report. The total receipts for the year amount ed to 91,062,124,037, and the dis bursements 9969,627,041. Owing to the repeal of the war tax the revenue fell off 925,207,104 and the disbursements fell off 938,776, 459. The cost of the war depart ment decreased 932,343.481, while the naval expenditures increased 97.269.149. The available cash in the treaury July 1 was the largest in our history, being 9862.187,301. The national debt decreased during the year 942,340,888. Of the total circulation of money in the coun try 40.73 i»er cent is in gold. This is an increase of 1.43 per cent over : a year previous. The amount of money in circulation per cupi'a increased from 927.98 to 928.43. The amount of go d certificates now issued against gold in the treasury is consult mhly larger than the to tal of treasury notes in circulation. The nuniUr of hanks increased 263 tluring the year. All these fig ures indicate wonderful prosperity. The total hug li of the star, | steamboat, railroad ai.tl mail mes sage routes in Alaska is 19,739 [ miles, for which the annual pay is 9291,933. — Probate Notice. In the Vnlted 8tate« <*oiniai*»joner*s Court for the Idstrict of Alaska, VulK-i Precinct. In the Mutter of the Estate ) . ot i In Probate Joseph Thou u*y, * Noth# to Ikccuaed. j l redlt. r*. Notice l« hereby given that the undersigned Henry \V. Miller w*.* uu the ant u dev of Oct. bor , IW2. duly appointed admmi-tiator of the k» late* of *aid Jo'vDh Titown y, deceased. Notice is hereby further given by the under signed administrator of sui«l estate «•» the ered I Itora of and all p r*on» having claim* against ! the said deceased. to exhibit th. in with the i I necessary voucher*, win.in six month* alter . (lie til at publication ol thU in the. to the said ! administrator, at his place of business on the * Northwest corn *r of key-tone avenue and Ho- J bait street, in Vail *x. Alaska, t»i-j -am be lug 5 thj place for the transaction f b.itlucs* ot said • stale, in the Precinct ol \al>:e<:. Lab'd at Valdax, this It 11 day <d N V mb':', i A.I*., HNU, Hinmy W. Miller, Administrator ol the Estate. I Juscpu Thowney. j deceased. Uin. II. Whitt! **y. M Attorney i r th • Adininistrat. r. Flrtt publication, N v. **, 19JZ. 1-asl publlcatii.il live. 4, 1‘joJ. Market Price I*ist. Hour. . .SJ.no l«-r luu Corn Meal . " luu Bullet. toe •• lb tosts* . sue •• Jo< Sugar M.uO .. Iw) Klee.M.uu tot;.10 •• luu Potatoes . ju. |b Bat on anil llam S1VOO t.. |)7.uu •• lim Coffee .jl) to .'me •• lb Milk fefU t.. jo • «n . iir»n dated 1*siIa! .ea . jo It. 2.V •• lb I Dried Fruit. * t<> 15r •* ib fry rap .11 to 91.au •• I It 'iUrtll Wllllc. •• llO He* ii*. Limn llj.au •• loo | Rolled Ualt. ac *• lb ! Tc* . 50 to 75 *• lb j Tob«t'c , tin-.king . tnito7o«- *• it,1 Tobacco, ciuwiug 5u ti. 75c •• lb h. WmhU. do ibio end. | in >toy imv .|L'.5) t.*n Boht \\ niturnii n«t» * S4j..*i0 ton t’o«l.. 915.00 ton wow I ., . 9J».‘dl COM Finest Bread Ever Baked. Try It. f. r. JcnnibT, prop, Cor. McKinley St. and Broadway COOK INLET Prusiiectin" and Hunting par ties can l* supplied w ih. necessary outlils l*y H. N. WETHERBEE, at Kenai and Kussiloff at the Most Reasonable Prices in Al aska, thereby saving freight and trouble of landing sup-: plies. GEO. S. MEARNS. Agent, Kknai. Alaska. hub urn i Tint col •. _ i Complete abstracts of title to all ntineral and o'her I claims in the Valdez Min- I i ing district, Including the Prince William Sound, Copper River. Chistuchi na and the Chisna dis tricts. M«ts MM It KtUn Tova' tats. Valdez, Alaska * » Professional Cards* F. M. BOYLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon VALDEZ. Office?4! ALASKA Swun Building, McKinley St. DR. W. G. ALEXANDER, Dentist. McKINLEY St. VALDEZ. W. A. RYSTROW, w a Dentist. Swan Building. ' ALDEZ. GOODELL & EDWARDS Lawyers. VALDEZ. ALASKA FRED M. BROWN, Lawyer Minnie *n«l L»ml Law*. UpwinMt** VALDEZ, ALASKA LEEDY & KELSEY, Attorneys and Counselors. KkYSTOXE AVE. ' ALUEZ. ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN. Counsellor-at-Law. I*. S.S; p* ui • C'o.irl. It.-gi stored Attorney 1*. S.l'ateiit Oft.-.*, I'uitcd Sl«t.** Mild F ir.-igu l*Mt* •lit*, CmvvmIk, T r Mil j MMrU Miid copy right*. No. 700 7th Street. N. W., Opp. 17 . 8. I'Mltflil Ofti e. WASHINGTON, D. C. A.JUDSO.N ADAMS, Civil Engineer anil Surveyor. U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL AND LAND SURVEYOR. Next dcor to Merchant* Cafe. JOIN F. RICE, Lawyer. McKixi.ey St. Valdez. H. H. Hildreth, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Prospector Office. NEW YORK LIFE INJUFMNCE CO. WRITES THE BEST POLICIES. G. Sponberg, Agent. R. B L1X. NOTARY PUBLIC And CONVEYANCER. JOPPER CENTER, ALASKA. W. H. Brennen. HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER. Paper Hanger and Decorator. VALDEZ, - - ALASKA. S i 3. F. Hillard la Prepared to Ex amine, Take Option* on and Purchase Mining Proport iee --7—-i Shaw A Williams are earrv ng a full line of fresh frui's. Ship-; noma received on every host. GOOD GOOD/. GOOD SERVICE. . * * * TricTmlrnTr' CLUB ROOMS IM COMM ECTIOM - • % DGARF & MACKINTOSH Blacksmith Shop. All Kinds of Iron or Steel Work Done in the Best Manner. HORSESHOEING SLEDS • — s *7 3 5 .9 j - s - (A u * i X Geo. Woods. Jas. Fowlie. wood; & rowuc i s/?nPL.e R?snx i VALDEZ, «LA:iKA ,lr"' * M"11" f Wi ics, Liquors and Cigars. The Senate. 0 SCOTT ft SMITH, Trofs. |_P. E. KER Gall and i 1 : Kin*- Wa i i R. - {•airing ami Nugget Jt-wt-Jry A Sjai-ial y. list on. s, Watches 1 Jcv.cfiy ^ Cut Glass, Silverware, Clocks. H. M. DEAN, General Merchandise Broker. REPRESENT 1*0 SCHWA BACH HR BROS. & CO. M. C. NASON & GO. Wli'.lewtlr Grurvra and TobnveuuUU. Kruil and Prndtive ARMOUR & CO. W. P. FULLER & CO. Oil*. mikI Door". WASHINGTON SHOE MFG. CO. WASHINGTON RUBBER CO BJUMand Shuea. Oil Clothing amt Ki.hU. at GALBRAITH-BACON Jt CO. Hav. Grain, L in ■. Cera -nt. Building M itvrial. Cigars a Specialty. v.ldel> AIaaka. Dr. L). Camicia. Dentist ani Opfc'aii. A Full Lriie of Spectacles on Ham', f,... and \Vaichca Repaired on Shnr. No i<-t McKinley St va ----;-*-—- ■ • ' •*- • Phil zinnERn/iH Cleaning Repairing and Altering Done on ijliort Notice. Ladies Suits Cleaned and Pressed PRICES REASONABLE. Keystone Ave. next to ProsjK-etor Office. C E. BOQAREUS, Assayer and Chemist. Gold and Silver $ l .00 Gold Silver and Copper $2,50 bo Coi.i HKiA Sr.. Skattlk, Wash,