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TROOPS NEEDED Seattle, Nov. 2C—Thousands of Jap anese are pouring into the l nitod States from Canada. The immigra tion officials admit their nab.llty to atop them without the use of troops. Something new in the Moving Pic ture and Dance line, Friday night, at McKinley Hall. Pictures and Songs, will be put on before and during in termission of dances, there beauti ful illustrated songs have j.istarrived: Cheyenne, Down at the Baby Store, When the Moon Shines on the Penn sylvania, Hill's Honey Boy, etc. Mov ing Scenes: The Bank Defaulter, Mu Female Spy, The itches cave. Mu Butterfly Catcher, The Billiard Player, A Holliday Down on the Farm. Moose meeting touigv*t-In--t. k-iio: of officers For Rent — Fin* st office -une ii town. Copper block. Tbe best and freshest cliueolat* ereauu at A'a-ka Ding Co. Sleighs, well points and sink- a' Rudolph’s. Strictly home cooking. Rear ol j Alameda Mrs. Gord* u. Tally cards, Progressive o'" card-. Card punches at Alaska Drug Co. New goods on every boat at G il.lei , Rule Have you seen those pretty Per-iar i silk head scar fs at the Gulden Rule tavern Lunch Hoorn and Buffet ^ Dinners and /j\ Parties a Specialty CUilLEY & CRA1NE, Preps. WHEN YOU ShuOT Sfi You want to HIT v.hat yen are aiming at ■ ' — beit bird, beast cr t. rret. Make y ur mi sluts count by sheeting i e STEVENS. m3 l .r -;t v ars STEVENS ARMS li ve PI ca r d rff PREM1ER HONuRS for AC 11 tl I.A< V. Curl tie: ) Rls'iu, M%jm: Pistols i Ask >«... r Dealer—in i S!<tc n t! eiTEVENS. I I f you cann t o! tiin, 1 vc ship direct, rv g / -f*,iifft up* n S re ci' t- fcatalo^rrri e ' *■n l 4 ‘ ts in s*ai:i; s j f r i40-ras»C Cata * * j < f complete cut, t. A ; vn lua' 'el .r>olc of re ter* en e f r t res«*nt an l rr ti e sVoters. - Beautiful tfiree-color Aluminum Hunger will Le forwarded f r jo cetti j.J ttampi. J. Stevens Arms Cl Teel Co., P. O. Pct “1093 L uICDTZZ PAZLZ, I'AC3., TJ. S. A. I ___ NOTES Washington, I). C., Nov. 2J—The treasury department is Horded with telegrams from all pans of the 1 nited State:; soliciting a pir: of the govern ment note issue of SlCO.OOO.OOO. J. P. Morgan will finance the Panama canal bonds, amounting to £50.000,000. | — “ Me vir.g Picture Show and Dance at j McKinley Hail, Friday November 22, ; 5:30 p. m.—Don’t Forget. __ I ' Alike Comm By. an old ur dough >fthe north. has found i ioh qnaitz on (juld Bottom Creek, at 'he In ml of -hitike riv- r. Companies here been fo> mod to v.ork the several properties L. C P. Nadeau, the AmeiiChO ■ )i‘ii>pt-ef■ >r \\h.> discovered gold iu ■Siberia oppo-ite t he Xonte goldfields, s wintering m Seattle. Nadeau is n‘ ignized by those who know hirn as itie of I fie he.-t prospectors who ever nuslied with a pack on his h-.ek over he t tackles* w ide? of the nor* bland, le in - passed two winters and four uinmeis in the land of the czar, until os persistence was rewarded with a •ig g >Jd discovery. (iroen Kiver Whiskey and Olym pia Beer—That’s ail. at the Horse •llOe. Don’t miss the Moving Pictures it ;in- Montana tonight. I. WATERMAN C. \V. HARRINGTON vYaterman 8c Harrington YALDKZ. ALASKA Mining Engineers ASSAY OFFICE I.mi no ti-. •'on-. 'Mnc* Management, Survey? * i <11 ■ i. . .$1 ,5o Gobi usaver .2.00 Copp'.T. t.5U Eoio;. 1.50 Goi-t. silver ami Lead. 3.50 Gold and Copper. 3.00 mid, Silver and Cupper. Gobi, silver, Copper and Le id . 4.50 Gobi and Silver Umpire. 5.00 Iron. . . 4.00 sulphur, Aleminum, Tin, Platinum, •>uiek?ixver. Zinc. Niekel, Cobalt, Chromium,etc . 0.90 Coal imliidiag Sulphur. 10.00 Mlii tests .$1.5 to $30 < in* hmilvsis..$l(i and up Mutual Commercial Go. Freighting & Wrecking Marine Contracting D. E. MORRIS, Manager OUiee >1 board Schooner Ida May amr* » -ms — a——M———————I— ::?ynnsi^st:::s:s:a^;t:n«na?tt::ta»ig I II. K Leslie H. \V. Panter ;* J ♦ * j W DEZ TRANSFER GO. g i General Trucking and ^ : Freighting to all Parts of « | the Interior j* & | ;• Cilice McKinley g Near Broadway i’houe 00 2 • * « • «« i Job Work at Prospector I Bowling JMeys, Billiards and Pool Cigars and tobacco ! Phonographs, Records an d Supply I i The Horseshoe HORSE Furnished Rooms Valdez -SHOE Cafa in Conntctii HAY and GRAIN FOR SALE Closing out the Wall Paper at your own Price.-’Pirns* li mi—Mnai—iiromn-—r«*. What Would Happen If you should die suddenly —say to-day? What would become of your family ? | Would they be able to maintain their pres ent social position after you are gone? Or, would the home be broken up, your loved ones be humiliate^ and perhaps pinched for want of money ? And all because you carelessly refuse to give them rhr protection it costs so little to secure. Particularly when, under an hndowment Policy tk money will all come back to you (and more) you live. 0 Think it over seriously—with self-questioning, c0!1 scientiousness. Every man should ask HIMSELF these questjj Every man should IMMEDIATELY do hisi SEE CRARY TO-DAY - -———————————^■ ! NOTICE My Winter Line haa just arrived for 1907, of Clothing, Overcoats,Under wear, Shitrs, . _ %A/ ■ Jp Mackinaws J, [, OlT and all kinds ■ of garments THE OLxFIirLR to keep you warm through the winter months. Call and look thorn ovor. WELLHP COM FORSfALK j By C. E Bunnell, Obr*1*' Pko« ft