The Douglas island News. [
Entered at Douglas Post-office a? Second
Class MaU Matter.
PU8USHED 5 VERY WEDNESDAY
TERMS: -In Advance ?
i>Bio Year - - - - - *3.00
Hx Months -------- fcJH)
?hree Months ------ 73
Single Copies ------ 16
CHARLES A. HOPP
Editor and Proprietor.
Wednesday, Jvlx 20,. 1910.
'PHONE NO. 12.
Political Pot Pie
As a candidate for congressional/
delegate or as a citi'jen of Alaska.no
one has as yet said anything against
?d S. Orr, escept that he is tied up >n
some way with Shack le?ord and that
has not been proven.
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Wickersham is campaigning in his
home territory and among the people :
who kuow him. best. He should poll 2.
large vote in the Tanana^
A large number of campaign buttons
have been distributed on Douglas Isl- 1
and. The? boar a likeness o? ?d SJ
Orr, republican candidate for delegate.
^lany of them are being worn*
? ? ? .
Both of the Juneau papers are qoite
positive in aunouncemeuts oS condi
tions iu Alaska, ihey do not attempt ;
reconcile the reports meetings
which tell ditlei enJt stoiies. Of course
do onedoobts that tbsy ase perfsctLy
reliable.
It is nearly time for democracy to.
apen itsmouilxon Alaska politics..
XhQ rwyort lhat special seciot service
men in the smploy o? Uncle Sam wvlij
"spot" the delegate election in Alaska
next mouth is probably circulated lor j
a purpo.-*\
Knowledge ot AJaska may bt> spread
ing, but accurate information in re
gard to the territory seems to be very
scarce. Mining Science,, reliable in
most thiugs, says:. "In bleakvdesolate*
Alaska^there are, we understand, so m,e
350,000 residents.'*"
The Big Ball
The sixth annual ball of the Tuead
-,vell Fire Department was given last
aight at the Treadwell Club. An invi
tation was extended to all members of (
the Club (which includes all the em
ployees of Tread we 11):, an iuvitation Mas
also given, to tUe Douglas V.olunteer
Fire Department. Besides this some
two or. three hundred- other guests were
"ovitsd. From the extent oi the invi?
tations-it is easy, to judgo that the af
feir was a big event on Douglas Island.
The attendance last night was per
haps several hundred in excess of that
ofcany previous occasion. The large
ball was simply packed. The music
*vas furnished by Prof. Wasterlain s or
chestra. Supper, was served at the
Tread well boarding house, where the
big dining. room is capable of seating
312 persons. However, on this occasion
it was not large enough for the crowd
and a part wore served at a. second
sitting.
The Treadweli* Fire Department is a
volunteer organization and the big ;
dance i* given, by. the Treadwell com- j
pany each y.ear as a. tokeu of. its ap- j
preciation o?the interest taken by its- (
amployees in the protection of prop
arty. The Treadwell fire boys- are
proud of their big dance,.andwell they j
may be,.for nothing, attempted in the
Northland can compare with it.
~ The officers of ths Treadwell Fire De
partment are: President, ?ras. Daniels,,
vice president, Joe Dickey ;. secretary, !
'Fred Henson; treasurer, John S: Dun
can; chief, J. F. Tompkins; assistant
chief, George Beare.. _ _
There are SVe companies, which with
their location and the officers in- com
mand, are as follows:
No. lr Ready Bullion mine aud mill;.
captain, JoG'Dic!5ey;ass't,Nels Johnson.
No. 2, Mexican mine and mill;.capT
tain, James Daniels; ass t, L. S. terris.
No. 3, 700 mill and foundry; captain,
Mark Smith; ass't, Chas. Johnson.
No. 4, machine shop, 300- mill and.
store;- captain, Ed- McCormick; ass tr
Chas. Price*
No. Treadweli mine and 240 mill;
oastain, E. A. Mcllamilton; ass't, Thos..
HnaheD-.
Great things for Douglas
The eit iaeus of Douglas propose toi
extend the City dock to Mayflower j
island, hitherto kuown as Jluueau isl
and. The extension will be a sixteen
foot driveway and wiil circle tke island,,
giviug the citizens a promenade of one
mile along the water's edge. On the
ssmmit, which will be reached by a
winding path?will be erected a dancing
pavilion and club house costing $10, OCKX
On the lee side a monster float will be
constructed for the use of tishermen.
and small craft, where boats cau safely
tie up in any storm.
The little island thai has for so long \
withheld its fragrant beauty and use
fulness from the citizens of Douglas
will at last be utilized,, and the only
thing you can hear in Douglas nowa
days is,. "Are you. going to the Island?"
When Superintendent R. A. Kinzie
was toid of the proposed scheme to
connect and. improve the island,. making
Knights of Pythias
District Deputy Supreme Chancellor
Eld Andrews installed the officers of
North Star Lodge No. 2?K.ofP., fos
the ensuing term last Thursday even
ing, as follows:.
A. B. Jeuke __.C. C.
C. M. Spores . . .V. C.
V. ?L Kubin _ Prelate
L. S. Ferris AL of W.
Chad. A. Hopp K. of E. A S. j
Win. Uillman .. M. at A. j
FL McCormick M. of F. J
John Feusi M. of EJ
Chas. A. Wagner 1. G. i
E. Krann Schoonover (X G.
Odd Fellows
The officers of Alaska Lodga No.
l. O. O- F.? for the ensuing term were
installed last Wednesday evening* by
D. D. G. AL David Brown, after which
refreshments were serwd and the re
mainder of the eveniug passed, in. social
enjoyment. The new officers are;
Noble Grand L. W. Kilburn
Vice Grand E. A. W. Juhliii
Secretary J-ohn Livie
Fin. Sec'y Wm. Duncan
Treasurer Wm?Stui>bins
Warden .T. Di Gillis
Conductor Jfchu Gillam
Chaplain Emil Youngstrom.
R. S. X. G Chas., Fenster
L.S. K. G John Hull!
R. S. Y. G.. Monte Benson ]
Ll S. V. G. Denny (LVfauos
R.S.S. Gusti Lund-ell j
L. S. S. Chas^Stitesj
L G Qscar Month
O. CL. Carl Weiss
"HOPS ON'*
OPPOSITE HUNTER HOTEL
Fresh Fsuvls Fcesfc Vegetables
C<
SHIPnENTS 0N EVERY BOAT
Evory,thi;ig that is on tha MUxke*
ALL THE TflVTE
Ffesh Batten Fresh ?ggs
Orders Delivered Promptly to any Part
o! the City
PHONE - - 53;
&nripnnnrrannr^^
?FtLL YOUR OW?V TEETH**
FILL-O
STOPS. TOOTHACHE
A good temporary filling for chil
dren, nervous jteople and any one
with tooth trouble. If your drug
gist does not keep it, mail 2Dc to
fiir=0 Manufacturing Co.
?3SI Ejnpire Bldg.^S&attlo
a reoreatiou ground for the citizeos of
Douglas, he heartily approved of it and j
said, "Put me down for S500, and if you i
are shori come again."
Mayflower island has many attrac- j
feions, which,, when brought within j
reach by the proposed plan, will make <
it a joy forever to the people of Doug- ;
las Island. Besides this, however,, there 1 1
is a very practical side to thepropo-M
sition which appeals to the people gen
erally and the business interests es- j
pecially, and that is the providing of a I
convenient and safe anchorage for all
kinds of small craft. No matter how
the Taku may howl, within this little
harbo-r boats may lie in perfect safety.
The liberality or Mr. Kiniie has given |
the project a good start and as the
scheme gets a good word from every
body it is safe to assert that the thing
is iust a.9 good as do?.e.
Watch Douglas grow.
Have you seen the large variety of j
hot water bottles and fountain syringes |
at lleiibuerS Drug Store. Vou should
call and see before buying elsewhere, j
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Sn th? Prota*te Court for the District o? j
Aiaska. Division No. 1 Sitka Cora mis
si oue?'s (Veciuot.
Estate of Za-hojika, Yahu-ash-wliey.
Det-easwl.
Notice is hereby priveiilw the undersigned,
W. G. Beattie, administrator of the estate of :
Za-honka Y?hn-**4?-wh#y,. deceased,, to Sbe
creditors of, ;uid ?Jl persons having claims
against, said deceased., to exhibit them with
the necessary 'touchers, within six mouths
after tbe ticst publication of this notice, to
stud adminititsutor at his place of rcsi(Vcivc?
at SiitUa., Alaska* the same being the place (
lor the transaction of the business of said es- ,
tate in the District of Alaska* Division No. 1 ? !
Sitka Precinct,
Dated at Sitka* Alaska* June 9th, 1910.
W. G. liEATT IE,. Administrator.
Fii/st pub. June 2'i, 1910.
Last pub. July 20 1910.
"Rogers"
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City Wharf Corner I
BARGAINS IN
4fi 2.' July Outfits
Just received a line of Baltimore-made,
all-wool Siiits- -beats any $20.00
Suit in the district
$15.00
A full line of the Gitchfe rf* / M Famous r A
s?ror $Z.3u
Ties, Suspenders, Handf chiefs, Shirts,
Sox, Garters, Belts, Underwear, etc.
Wm. Stubbins
FRONT STREET Kemmis Block DOUGLAS
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I! TREADWELL MARKET
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WHOLESALE and RETAIL
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Ji Beef, Pork, Mutton and Poultry j $
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? Ham, Bacon and Lard jjjj
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J Fish and game in season
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'PHONE AUTO 1-8 T readwell, Alaska
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| Douglas City fleat Market
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IHeais of Jill Kinds *i
FISH AND GAME IN SEASON f
O STREET DOUGLAS, ALASKA 4k
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Ch.e Island Ijoteh*
ALB1N BABITELLO, Proprietor
Best grades Klines, Ciquors, and Cigars
NO INFERIOR BRANDS
Family Trado Solicited Free Delivery FRONT ST., DOUGLAS
EM S. S. HUMBOLDT
Due at Douglas:- Northbcitmd ? July 13 ?
Southbound luly J 4 ?
Sailing Date Subject to Change Without Notiee
^"ve^waf . M. J. O'Connor, Agt.
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