A. T. G. M. CO. STEAMERS FOR Seattle, Tacoma % Victoria. Vancourct, Anacortes. Brllingham Everett. Olympia, Port. Townaewi South BelKagban, Eutrku, Santa Barbara, Mexico San Francisco Los Angeles, San Diego G. W. ANDREWS, A. P.O. C D. DUNANN, P. T. M. 1 1 3 Junes Sl, Seattle 1 12 Market St., San Francisco Right reserved to chug* thi* Schedule NEXT SAILINGS WILL BE ^ ^ _ Northbound? November 20, Deo. 2, 14, 2 & Opoicane Southbound ? November 21, Dec. 3, 15, 27. tl Kor Infoaonafciou re?ardiu? passenger and freight rates, apply t> R. R. HUBBARD, Agent. the Canteen 4GTS FOR WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS Olyaipia Brewing Company AM Fill H JB (JIHWR $ LOUIS G. THOM \S, -? - Maxaoeh* ***** Mannfacrtres ?111*1$ ittlft* anfl i all kinds oL /HI IIEIIII V Caskets f **?*#???? OUT OF YELLOW CEDAR *********$ Special Articles of Furniture Made and Guaranteed. THE" I1HD1 S. S. HUMBOLDT Due at Douglas: Northbound^ Nov. 7, Southbound* Nov. 8,. 20 4 Sailing Dat?CSobjeet to Gbaoge Without Notice ?tJ.0X?M?r, Agt. ? ? ?.J\ laska flyers.,, Between JSeattte, Ketchikan r l>oug~ las, Juneau aud Skagway. Due to arrive at Douglas : Dolphin Northbound ? Nov. 24 Southbound ? Nov. 25 Northwestern Westbound ? Nov. 30 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Steamers und tailing to ohauge without uotioe. Uhls ia the only line of steamers railing retru laj-ly at Douglas both Morton uud Sooth South' Elmer E. Smlti), Atceiit, Donstas, Ata?k? Jufttau Steamship Co. Georgia Juneaa=Sitka Route Leaves Juneau for Heonah, Gypsum, Ten akee, KiUisnoo, and Sitka Oot. U T, 13, 19, 25, 31. Nov. 6. 12, 14, H 30. Dec. 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, Jan. 5, 11, 17. 28. 29< Feb. 4. 10. 16, 22, 28, Maceh 6. 12, 18, 24. 30. Leaves Juneau for Tyee and Baranof Warm Springs? 2 a. m., Oct. 25, Nov. 24* Deo. 24, Jan. 23, Feb. 23, March 24. Juneau = Skagway Route Leave* Juneau for Pearl Harbor, Eagle River, Yankee Cove, Comet, Sentinel Light Station, Eldred Rock Light Station Haines and SkagwAy: 2 a. m. Oct*. 5", 11, 13. 23. 29. Nov. 4, 10, 16, 22, 28, Deo. 4. 10 16, 22, 28, Jan. 3. 9, life 21, 27, Feb. 14, 20, 26, March 4, 10, 16, 22, 2& Returning Leaves Skagway following day The CITY BAKERY We have the reputation of pro dnoing the best bread in Douglas Sanitary Bakery Methods FREE DELIVERY Parties supplied with made- to order datatiee.. Your Patronage Solicited* U. S. MAIL STEAMER willis e. mm. j Experienced During an Episcopal convention in Boston, one of the bishops had an ex perience be will long remember. He was a portly man, weighing over 300 pounds. Que afternoon, while walking through the Boston Commons be sat down on one of the benches to rest. ! When he attempted to get up he failed In the attempt. He tried again and failed. About this time a little girl, poorly dressed, came along and was attraoted by the straggles of the bish op. Stepping up to him she exclaim ed: "Don't yoo want me to give you a lift?" The bishop gazed at her in amaze i ment and exclaimed: ' Why you can't help me, yoo are too little." ttNo, 1 am not," 'she exclaimed. "1 have helped my pa get up many times when he was drunker thau^you are." Quite a Predicament Henry was at college. He had been speuding somewhat too freely, and he was short. It was near the holidays and he hated to write home for money. As a last resort he pawned bis dress suit to tide him over. When the time came to leave for home the suit was still unredeemed. He knew he would need it at home. He hurriedly redeemed it at the last mo ment, packed it in his grip and was off. His mother was helping him unpack. She came to the coat. ? "Henry," she asked, "what is this ticket on your coHt for ?" "Why, mother," he replied, UI went taa dauce the other evening and bad my coat checked."^ She continued patting away his gar ments. Finally she lifted out the trousers. They, too, were ticketed. "Henry," she exclaimed, "what kind of a dance was that!" Fairbanks hits produced 863,500,000 in gold in a single decade. But Fair banks, notwithstanding, is not entitled to mine coal from just one little mine It is the conservationists who have been looting Alaska. ? Ex. "SITKA HOT SPRINGS." Accom modalions, American or European plan. For terms apply to Dr. F. L. Goddard Sanitarium, Alaska. Universal percolators, aluminum tea { balls, coal oil stoves,, electric stoves, al cobol stoves. See Jensen's window display. Jensen has on display some very nice haud-painted china in several desigus which make very appropriate presents to any one. A Taku wiud should remind you to go to Jeneeo'^ and fit your home with storm windows. > Foreign sod DonMstLc 4c ? Woolens In Stock & i t 6 F. WOLLAND | MERCHANT TAILOR JfUNEAUt. ALASKA ? ******** ****************** PLUMBING i STEAM FITTING | SHEET METAL WORK ; [ohbinp. nil kinds or Repair and Ma* ? chin* Wurk, Phonograph* and Sewing Machine* Repaired. GAS ENGINE REPAIRING ? Front Street, near Ball Park* Don?) WWWV WWWVWVW% wWViW Gold Shield COFFEE . "ALWAYS" GOOD , STEEL. CUT In Sealed Cans Only "?Ask Your Grocer *)?? Schwabachei Bros. & C?.? lr?o?r? OAK OLSON, Rx freseatative Tit for Tat A few days ago two young ladies hailed a trolley, entered it, and fonruf only sending room. One of them whispered to her companion: "I'm going to get a seat from one of these men. Too take notice." She looked down the row of men and selected a sedate gentleman who bore ^ the general settled appearance of a married man. She went np to him and opened fire: "My dear Mr. Green! How delighted I am to meet yoa! You are almost a stranger. Will I accept your seat? Well, 1 do feel tired, I heartily admit. Thauk you, so mncb." The sedate gentleman? a total stran eer, of course ? looked, listened, and. d then quietly arose and gave her his seat, saying: "Sit down, Jane, my girl. Don't often see you out on a washing day. You must feel tired, I'm sure. How's your mistress?" The young lady got her seat, but lost her vivacity. The reward of $5,000 in cash offered j by the Yukon Gold company for the information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person who dynamit ed the company's dredge, has been dis- * tribnted amony thirty one men and 1 a woman. Incidently, Jacob Neilsoo : was convicted of the crime and sen tenced to tweuty years in the peniten tiary. ! National Forest Timber for Sale Sealed bUls will le received by the District Forester, Portland, Oregon, up to and including January 3, 1914, for 150,000 linear feet, more or less, of . spruce and hemlock piling upon a de signated area on the north shore of Tenakee lulet, 13 miles northeast of Teuakee, Chichagof Island, Tongass National Forest, Alaska. NTo bid of less than %c per linear foot for pilfn* ^ up to aud including 75 feet will be cou j sidered. Deposit with bid 1500. The i right to rt-ject any ai;d all bids reser ved. Before bid* at a submitted full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids f-hould be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Ketchikan, Alaska I A Glass Before the Turkey to sharpen your appetite? a glass after I it to help digestion. That's what our Old German Lager beer will do for you. It is made from the choicest materials. It will please your palate and do you good at the same time. Order a case for Thanksgiving day. Beer will round out the leas* better and more pleasantly i than any other bevwage you could have on the table. We have in stock at all times all of the best brands o I beer made on the Pacific Coast. Phone 2 4 Free del ire ry. M. S. HUDSON "THE LITTLE DOUGLAS" DOUGLAS, ALASKA JUNEAU FEKKK AMD NAVIGATION CO f PiittKY TIME CAKD LEAVE JUNEAU (for Douglas and Treadwell: 6:^0 a> m. 3:00 p. nu 8:00 a.m.. 3:00 p. no. 9:00 a. m?. <>30 p. ro. 11:00 a. m- 0:00 p. m. 1:00 p.m. 9:90p.m. 2-.00 p. ro. 11:00 p. at LEAVE DOUGLAS Kor Treadwell: *'or J.uneau-c 6:40 a. m* 7:16 a. ok 8:15 a. m. 8:80 a.m. &:15 a..m. ts45 a. in. lt:15 a. m? 11:80 a. 1:15 p.m. f:#0 p. ?? 2:16 p.m. t:t0 p. ok. j:15 p. m*. 3:10 p. m. 5:16 p.m. p. d. 6:45 p. m? 7:00 p. n*. 8:16 p.m. 8:10 p.m. 9:45 p. nx 10:00 p. m. It: 16 p. m. 11:10 a. m. LEAVE t*?ao-well For Douglawand JtlMMi 7:10 n. m. 3:25 p..u>_ 8:26 ft nv. 9:40 p.m. 9*40 it*. t?. 6:86 p. m. 14:25 a.m. 8:25 p.m. 1:25 p.m. ?:56p.m. 5:25 p.m. 11:25p.m. * SMtfP ft KEEK TRIPS Leave Douglas: Leave Sheep Cmfc* 6:46 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 9:16 a. ra, &:B0 a. m. 5:15 p. m. 6:80 p. m. On Saturday and Wednesday" night? It p? m. trip* will go to Sheep Creek; lea vine Treadwell for Juneau at 11:40 p. ro.; leaving Douglat far Juneau at 11:45c. Y