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SPEAKING ? ENAMELED WARE We have just received a very large line of the best Blue and White Ware, triple plated acid proof AT POPULAR PRICES BEFORE YOU GO OUT HUNTING CALL AND SEE OUR LINE OF Amunition and Sporting Goods It is the best to be had and we have lots of it STEAMERS FOR Seattle, Tacoma Victoria, V'mvcoutct, Anacortes, Bellingham Everett, Olympia, Port TowaseRd, South Sdlingharo, Eureka, Santa Barbara, Mexico San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego c. W. ANDREWS. G. A. P. D. C. D. DUNANN, G. P. A. 1 13 James Sl, Seattle 1 12 Market St., San Francisco Right reserved to changs this Schedule NEXT SAILINGS WILL BE ^Northbound ? November 15, 27; December 9, 21 \ST &CO?'goQtbbouuci ? November 16, 28; December 10, 22 For Information regarding passenger and freight rates, apply to R. R. HUBBARD, Agent. *tbe gantecn * WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS igtsfor oiyttipta Brewing Company ALASKA FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING CO. LOUIS G. fHOM\S, - - Manager furniture tkets OUT OF YELLOW CEDAR Special Articles of Furniture Made and Guaranteed. IWEimS. S. HUMBOLDT Due at Douglas: Northbound Nov. 14, 25 Southbound Nov. 15, 26 Sailing Date Subject to CfaaDge Without Notice LE OFFICl 103 Yesler Way SEATTLE OFFICE ? j.O'COMOr, Agt ...Alaska flyers... ??? Between Seattle, Ketchikan, Doug* Ihs, Juneau and Skagway. Due to arrive at Douglas : Jefferson Nov. 5f 21, Deo 3, 15 27 Dolphin November 10 Steamers and sailing dates subject to chanpe without notice. This is the only line of steamers calling regu larly at Douglas both North and South bound Elmer E. Smith, Agent, Douglas, Alaska The CITY BAKERY GEO. RIEDI & SON, Props. We have the reputation of pro ducing the best bread in Douglas Sanitary Bakery Methods FREE DELIVERY Parties supplied with made-to order dainties. Your Patronage Solicited PLUMBING STEAM FITTING SHEET METAL WORK Jobbing, all kinds of Repair and Ma chine Work, Phonographs and Sewing Machines Repaired. HAS ENGINE REPAIRING Front Street, near Ball Park, DougiL G?v ?' headaches are caased yU yQ by Eye strain; can be car ed permanently by proper fitted glasset L J. SHARICK. optioiak JUNEAU Parties arriving from the north re port that Mount Wrangell is in active eruption again and the Indians pay it has been dormant for thirteen years. The chairman and secretary of the j Republican Territorial Contral Com mittee have decided to issue a call for a meeting on Thursday, December 14. It will likely be he held at Cordova. The members of this committee are as follows: Sam Slum, chairman, Valdez and Cordova; Harry Q. Steel, secretary; E. L. Harwood, Cordova; S. M. Graef, Seward; J. H. Heckman, Ketchikan; Carl Sphun, Killisnoo: M. J. O'Connor, Douglas, El wood Bruner, J. C. Browne, j George D. Schofleld, Nome; T. A. Markham, L. L. James, Fairbanks; j Fred Carter, Iditarod. It will be the duty of this committee to fix the time and place for holding the Republican i territorial convention, and to decide on the ratio of representation, which here- ! . toforeJjas been on the basis of one : ! delegate for every 20 votes cast at the previous delegate election for the <Re publican candidate. The convention, in addition to nominating a candidate ! for delegate to Congress, will also elect two delegates and two alternates to the National Republican convention, and a new territorial ccntrRl committee. The National Republican committee will meet in Washington on December 12 and fix a time aud place for holding | the Natioual convention, and to pro vide for the election of 1,072 delegates. It is generally believed that it will be j held some time in June and at Chicago. ? Chitina Leader. 1 SALE OF TIMBER, Portland. Oregon, I | November 20, 1911. Sealed bids marked out- 1 ] side "Bid. Timber Sale Application, October : I IS, 1911, Tongass" and addressed to the Dls- ; triet Forester, Forest Service, Portland, | Oregon, will be received up toaod including I the 29ih day of December lxll fori all the merchantable dead timber, stand- ' ing or down, and ail the live timber 5 ' designated for cutting by the Forest ! i officer, located on an area to be definitely designated hy the Forest offleer before cut- I ting begins, including about 170 acres, on the i north snore of Seymour canal, directly on- j I>osite Mole Harbor, about one mile south- ? east of Soretinger Harbor, within tine Ton-,' gass National Forest, Alaska, estimated to I be 2.549,000 feet B. M. of live otid dead spruce j and hemlock saw timber, log scale, more or. I less. No bid of less than $1.00 per thousand feetB. M. will be considered, and a deposit of i $500.00 must be rent to C. T. Gardner, Special . Fiscal Agent. Forest Service, Ketchikan, Alas- ' i ka, for each bid submitted to the District For i ester. Timber upon valid claims is exempted j ; from sale. The right to reject any and all | bids is reserved. For further information ] and regulations governing sales address Forest Supervisor, Tongass National Forest, j Ketchikan, Alaska, i i SALE OF TIMBER. Ketchikan, Alaska, November 12, 1911. Sealed bids marked out i side,4' Bid, Timber Sale Application, October 8, 15)11, Tongass." and addressed to the Forest Supervisor. Forest Service, Ketchikan, Alaska, will be received up to and iucluding the 30th day of December |911; for all the j live timber, marked or otherwise designated for cutting by the Forest officer, Jocated on | an area definitely designated by the Forest : officer before butting begins, being all the I J piling timber on rhe shores of Freshwater I , Bay, Gbichagof Island, and within the Ton- ! ' gas* National Forest, Alaska, estimated to ! bt> 30,000 linear feet of Spruce and Western I hemlock piling. No bid of less than ^c. per 1 linear ft. for piling up to 50 ft. length; %c. j I per linear ft lor piling from 5^ to 80 ft. in : length and lc. per linear ft. for all piling over 80 ft. in length will be considered, and a deposit of $200X0 must lw sent to C. T, j Gardner, Special Fiscal Agent, Forest Ser vice, Ketchikan, Alaska, for each bid sub- I mitted to the Supervisor. Timber upon : valid claims is exempted from sale. The | ; right to reject any and all bids is reserved, ! I For further information and regulations j ' governing sales address Forest Supervisor, j Ketchikan, Alaska. I ? SALE OF TIMBER. Ketchikan, Alaska, November 22, 1911. Seated bids marked out- : J side "Bid, Timber Sole Application October j 10, 1911, Tongass," and addressed to the For ; est Supervisor, Forest Service, Ketchikan, I Alaska, will be received tip to and including the 30th day of December, 1911 . for ali the live timber, marked or otherw ise designated for cutting by the Forest officer, located on an area to be definitely designated by the j Forest officer before cutting begins, being ail the piling timber on the west, shore el j Glass Peninsula, beginning at a point east of l the south end of Dorn Island and extending j northerly to Canoe Portage, and thenoe j southerly on the west shore of Seymour j Canal to a point north of the center of Sw*m I Island, Admiralty Island, and within the ! Tongass National Forest, Alaska, estimated ! to be -80,000 linear feet of Spruce and West- ! ern hemlock piling. No bid of less than }4c. ' per linear ft. for piling up to SO ft. in length ; ! $Zc. i>er linear ft. for piling from 50 to i50ft. I in length and 1c. per linear ft. lor all piling ' ! over-80 ft. in length will be considered, and a deposit of $200.00 must be seut to C. T- Gard I ner, Special Fiscal Agent, Forest Service, Ketchikan, Alaska, for each bid submitted to the Supervisor. Timber on valid claims ?! is exempted from sale. The right to reject ) ! any and all bids is reserved. For further in- | I formation and regulations governing sales ' address the Forest Supervisor. Ketchikan, I I Alaska. I j Summons. In the District Court for the District of Alaska, Division No. 1. Oscar -James, Plaintiff. ) vs > No. 965 A Summons 1 Mary James, Defendaut. > To Mary James, Defendant, Greeting: In the name of the United States of America, You are Jierehy commanded to be and appear in the-above-entitled Court, i holden at Juneau in said Division of said | District, and answer the complaint filed 1 | against you in the above-entitled action I within thirty days from the date of the ser- ! ; vice of this summons and a copy of the said complaint uj. >n you, to-wit, February 3, 1912, j ; and, if you fail so to appear and answer, for , want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the ? | Court for the relief demanded in said com- j plaint, a copy of which is served herewith. , This suit is brought to obtain a decree of i this Court dissolving the bonds of matri mony, existing between plaintiff and defen dant, and for costs of suit. Date of order for publication of summons made and en tered by the Court. November 11, J911. And you, the United States Marshal of Division No. 1 of the District of Alaska, or ! any dep#ty, are hereby required to make service of this summons upon the said de fendant and each of them asby law required and you will make due return hereof to the Clerk of this Court within forty days from the date of delivery to you, with an endorse ment hereon of your dofngsin the premises. In witness whereof, I have hereto set my i hand and affixed the Seal of the above Court i thfs 16th day of November, A. D. 1911. (Seal.] E. W. Pettit, Clerk. First publication Nov. 22 Last juiblication Jan. & "SITKA HOT SPRINGS.* Accom modations, Americanor European plan. For torms apply to Dr. P. L. Goddard, Sanitarium, Alaska. OPEN AfiAIN "THE LITTLE DOUGLAS" HUDSON ;& NELSON, Prop're DOUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Steamship ?o. U. S. MAIL STEAMER Georgia Electric Lighted Steam Heated Juneau=Sitka Route Leaves Juneau for Punter, Hoonah.Gyp ! sum, Tennkee, Killisnoo. Chatham^Sltsra, Oct. 6, 12. 18,24: Nov. 5, 11, :7. 23, 29: Doe. 5, 11, 17, 23, 29; San, 4, 10- 16, 22, 28; Feb. 3, 9, 15, 21, 27; March 4, 10, 16, 22. 28. For Tyec Oct. 24: Nov. 23; Dec. 23; Jan. 23; Feb. 11; Mar. 22. For Uaranogr, Oct. 12,24; Nov. 11,23; Dec. 11, 23, Jan. 10, 22; Feb. 9, 21 ; March 10 22. For Sanitarium (Sitka Hot Springs) Oct. 6, 18, Nov. 5, 17; Jan. 4, IB, Feb. 3. 16; Mar. 4, 16. i Juneau = Skagway Route Leaves Juneau for Pearl Harbor, Eagle River, Yankee Cove, Comet, Sentinel Light Station, Eldred Rock Lipht Station Haines and Skatjway:^ Oct. 4, 10, 16, 22, 38; Nov. 3, 9. 15, 21, 27; Dec. 3. 9, 15, 21, 37: Jan. 2,8,14,20, 26; Feb. 1, 7, 13, 29, 25; March 2. 8, 14, 20, 26. Returning: Leaves Skagway following day WILIIS E. N0WELL, Mgr. Foreign and Domestic Woolens in Stock F. WOLLAND MERCHANT TAILOR JTJN?AU, ALASKA F. DODSON &CO. REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS NOTARY PUBLIC 53I Richards Street VANCOUVER, - - B. C. JUNEAll FEBRY AND NAVIGATION CO FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU For Dooffias and Tread-well: 8:00 a. m. 3:00 p. in. 9r00 a. m. 4:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. * 6:30 p. ra. 1:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. LEAVE DOUGLAS for Treadwell: fr'or Juneav: 8:15 a. m. 8:80 a. m. 9:15 a. m 10:45 a. m. 11:15 a. m. 12:05 a. m. 1:15 p.m. 1:45 p. m. 3:15 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 4:45 p. m. 5:05 p. m. 6:45 p. m. 7:05 p. m. 8:15 p.m. 8:30 p.m. LEAVE TREAOWELL For Douglas and Juneau: 8:25 a. m. 3:25 p. m. 10:35 a.m. 4:55 p.m. 12:00 a. m. 6:55 p. m. 1:40 p.m. 8:25 p.m. Late ferry leaving: Juneau at 11 o'clock midnight will foe run on Wednesdays Saturdays. Sundays 8:00*. en. trips osnifthni \