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Prospector Daily Bulletin Published Daily by The Prospector Pub lishing: Company. Subscription Price—25 cents per week, deliv ered daily except Sunday. sub-cripiious win be collected by the carrier e\ .ry su ur iay. Copy tor exchange <>i di-pluy udvertleuietrs must be sent in by noon o. t lie day preeedins issue in which change i' to appear. Positively no exception to this rule. FAIRBANKS STAGE MAKES GOOD TIME The Fairbanks stage arrived in Val dez yesterday at noon, making the run in nine days aud twelve hours, which is considered good traveling for tuts time of year. When about a mile outside of town the stage, while com ing at a swift gate, rau into a stump, precipitating the passengers ioto near by snow batiks. One ot them. Mrs. M McIntyre, received quite a shock from the unceremon ous fall, but fortunately escaped serious in jury The passengers from Fairbanks were: Mrs. M. Mclutyie, A. T. Scheller and Jms. Yorghtliu. Another in-coming stage k-fi Ton sina yesterday morning. Earl Hyde arrived from Cordova in a email boat, just in time to see the Yucatan, on which he desired to sail, cast off her lines and depai t. Laymen on t iu Sophia claim near Nome picked up a $o7 nugget. The former governor of the \ ukon, W. W. B. Mdnnes. no.v works fur the Guggenheim s. A large deposit of copper, associated with nickel, has been found near O/au by, on Kodiak island. \ millionaire canneiy man named Peter Herman was accidentally killed at Port Es'ingtou recently. Ore taken from the ledge <f the Gateway group of Tousina c eek as gayed $216 per ton in gold. Oscar Olsen ba9 given a bond on quartz gold property cn Pojicff island to the Guggenheims for . The Council City an 1 Solom m Roil road has passed into the hands of a receiver—Jerome God ley by name. A tough used insulting language to the mayor of Nome The mayor gave him a good thrashing aud then arrest ed him. Be sure and drop in at the Golden Rule before all tho?e tailored silk waists are sold. Clean beds, and cooking utensils at P^rners Buuk House, 25e a night. Mrs. Syriug, Prop. Tablets with envelopes to match, at Alaska D> ug Co. Mail orders ?ent to Red Cro«s Drug Co, are given prompt and careiui at tention . Rooms to rent at the Keystone Bali House. Also the place to get a good Turkish bath Phone 00 The late-t in pillow tops, pillow rib bon and cord, handsome centerpieces. Full line Carlson Currier silks at Cameron’s. Mothers—We have the Best Shoe for little folks ever put together A flexible and wide extension sol very stylish and durable. This i the ideal shoe for children. > zes 5s to 2s at A. L. Levy & Co. SAILINOS OF STEAMERS Bertha; sailed westward 19th. Saratoga sailed from Seattle loth Portland; in Seattle. .San a Clara; sailed for Seattle 15th. Yucatan; sailed for Seattle 20th. El-n-; sailed for Cordova and Sound ports 19: h Eptotse—For dandruff. Buy. sell and exchange everything. New 1 ii 1 second hand goods at Adlers. COAL — COAL Valdez Dock Co. or Valdez Transfer Co. Get your tra:! supplies at Bed Cross Di tig Co. For style and quality go to Ladies Bazaar. The bigge-t consignment of Beef ever shipped to Valdez at one time arrived on ti.e Santa Clara for Frye-Bruhn Co., and anyone who has s^en the stock ad mires the quality. Phone 29. For Thanksgiving Alaskan chickens and b^ef. Give your orders at once. 1'iesb milk and Cream. Valdez Dairy & Poultry Farm, phone 85, Jas. Fish Sr., Mgr. PROFESSIONAL CARDS F. M. BOYLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Phone oO VALDEZ, Offices: ALASKA Post Office building. tMI n -■mtt —Tf-1——8— E. C. DALTON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office next to Seattle Hotel Phone 83 M. M. HOPKINS M. D. PHYSICIAN <t SURGEON MARINE SURGEON OFFICE ROOM 2. SEATTLE. HOTEL ■ r— i ■ i ~ aparwT <11—Mwarcigrr —————* F. R. CHANEY, M. D S.rgiii anl Physician OFFICES WHALING BLOCK PHONE G1 C. T. DAGGETT DENTIST Ovt-r Alaska Drug Co. VALDEZ CHAS. S. HUBBELL U. ?. DEPUTY LAND AND MINERAL SURVEYOR OfLe With VAfDFZ WaTEKMaN a HaF KINGTON J. H. MURRAY Attorney at-Law a. G BAKER Pf E Lie ACCOUN T A NT Hotel \ ALDEZ —*——-—• J. J. HAMILTON PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER • Asst. District Attorney’s OLiee, Court House P. S. HUNT Commercial Photographer High Class Work ! Studio, Keystone Ave. Valdez Grow witii a Growing Bank Start a rainy clay hind and watch it grow. It might sur prise you like our liank. \ few years ago we started in a small way tr.d tode.y wt have a paid-in* capif’l (>f 5.000. with total rv~0«*r' rc of over a quarter of a million, or in exact H-ure^ OFFICERS S. A. Hkmfle. Pres, and liras. R- P. 1 Knutaon, - . Arthur Lang. Se v. and Cashier IHREC'l OPS J. E. CniLBERG E F. Cray S. A. Hemple Judge John Lyons S- I‘ Hempi.e R. P. Fergueon Arthur Lang VALDEZ BANK & MERCANTILE CO., Inc. flL/JSKfl CONSTRUCTION CO. Manufacturers ot Doors. Sasae*, Blinds and all classes «»f ?*hop work. Aiso Sheet Metal, Plumbing and Steam Fitting Blacksmith W «*rk. PUiLDERJ 22£ 10. SHELDON, President Contractors j Telephone 81 Office opposite Telephone Exchange I -— - —.. wi AJ M wwraawa— Steam Heat j^iecrric The Collier Block Good Goods •.* Good Goods Finely Furnished Rooms All Modern Conveniences Gold "Dust Exchange. Family Liquor Store. Bottled Good? Best Brands Whiskey Port Wine Cherry Riesling Angelica Sauterne Blackberry Brandy Ciaret by the Bottle or Gallon Rainier Bottled Beer Order Ey Phene Delivery Free Phone 6 I _ Nick Yednak GENERAL BEACKSMITHING 'Horseshoeing ' WALTER L. WHITE | Papethangw Re-d ence, Opposite V d it z H >.-pit;d Br-sad, Caks, Piss FRESH DAILY. All Kinds of Cake To Order. John Waiters, Prop Wont.i.1 ] ‘ al • -native f r V:T4.,z IT d,il ILU viciuity to look :.f er renew als [i.. 1 increase > a ■ a list of a r-r-*111 in at iaon nly ».i _r..z on a salary and commission l-.xw?r et • de s:rab e but not i.e^o-sary. * •«».i . <»itun tv I for ii*ht ti-rxin. A-:<irc>» li Z’j. flat.uu o hvw Yu! k NOTICE The stores of town will be dosed at 6 p.m. on week days, commencing Thursday, Nov. 14. Saturday evenings they will be kept open until 9 p.m. THE SOUTHERN NF.WI.Y FURNISHED ROOMS Steam Heat; Electric Lights; I5atii? STMCTLY MODERN Mrs. \V. II. Blackwell PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND MINERS’ UNION No. \\ k-tkk' Fkhkkvt;on «>f Miner*' Mfe s esn-ii Tue day ev> ning at 8 n rn.in tlu-u .a,! a l.» iiuni> All memi>er> of tlie Weller:. Federation of Min-rs cordially invited t<* *1' teud ALFRED WlNCHEI.I. J- E. DONEV t're-;deut »#vn»tary