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THE PROGRESSIVE-MINER Ketchikan. Alaska. Enured jki tho Post Office as Korth bUk Alaska is seraut s-st :< r iVtobre tl. I?14 -^r.'-xvr tb* Art of M&iyh * ly"V PsK.sfe<C I>ai'v by The Progressive Printing Company J. K. RIVARD .... Editor M. A. MITCHELL - - - Manager srssnava w rate Copy ' .-•-’Ct' : r •.-r-tb** • By car?‘.tt per nior.tb 3^::* i>n* y-.ar (fe*. • ADYKRTTSTN i RATES .... Tbe PnvTWssiTe is stiictir E*yn-'rurr*v*n *r«: ’<xl u> \i % ; ;n twsisol :-.:z oil... >. ^:b*fast'TT. A.&>t . jitr wrwilar aa-.f -.': • Tvrr : ,vr> EYTDEXCE OF NE3LBCT If las; ligk: fire that destroy* ! i-c oUirc cis-' its contents through la ck of fire protection shew- any thing. it <:. ■ ' negligence - ev<ry» ,y—or bearly every body who visited that neighi rh ’ i expressed it. — jgtrs and others not familiar w. h the vicinity "f; the fire were . s: -,-ished that the ity had f - far neglected to erect a fire station along there, and, from a casual observer's pots* f view, the evidence f r glider > is glaringly apparent. It seems to ns that a hydrant with fire hose at - taeied ready to use in case of emergency would greatly help to control, or at least cheek the - - cling of fire The nearest fire apparatus to that locality i* .'.t the eity hall, nearly a quarter of a nsile away. Had the fire started in the middle f a stormy night, the chances are that other fcuillings would have gone up in smoke. The nominal sum that it wonld take to install some kind of lire apparatus in such a place, is t : small to be considered a serious ob eti n, and step- s' ’ be taken to that end, -A * * TAKE IT DP NOW In last Saturday's issue -?f tr.-: Progressive. ' suggestion that al mrit ■'. talerts get together and form an orgaBiraiitn, has apparently strv. k a rest nslve chord if the o mraent hear! is any tr. Mention. Every man, woman and child is agree1, that such should " lone, not uly ■ r the : -- *'vre f :ister.tng t r but also for the reas-:n list suer r O'- ' -" n i rings together young people who have eo other i - we to walk the streets for amusement. Aside from musk is ly itself an e-lac.'.:: o well worth Itlw.t'.ng Moreover, a knowledge :f r - goes wel: with r fine nsent. therefore should be tr. uraged. Ketchikan can bo «t -f sp’end: 1 musical t-l-r.t* among whom are bom leaders. From that it is ear that all we uee-1 is a man t t ke the lead sr-i organize -+ + + hdsh: not a word Ho.sh not a word. You must not tstk about vour neigh hors. v - se by c g so you get away ?! e: Christaia reaching. Xor only mat. but renters'--r tha. vou are practically a newcomer and consequently you cannot tel! who vou are talking to. The person t< wins y .r- ' !?ing to may ' -long t-‘. r in s •• •• w ry be related—that's the worst part of it—to the ones yon are talking about: and the firs- thing you know there be hell a-popping. X.-■ v* r forget either that tars world is f .. - organizations. There are • rganizatioss gate-re. As a matter of fact, there are organized organizations every where, whose chief aim is t protect its memt-rts—or it may be to tear e3eh oth^r. Be that as it may. there ar-' organized organizat ns the w rid over, an-’ then - ' • ' -: . ' :• - better take an old timers advice—old timer, sever talk about anybody, hardly ever—and while you mu-- not r,,he s-hve part in tneir - ‘ -re.-: r-. join -very :rganizatioas, e mpany. corporation, church as! every thing e -? that hfc« a sent-'-iaae# f sticking tozetber But rntii you get wised up. hush’, not a worn We have le rued oar lemon. -+ + + HANDY -SCHEDuXE C” Some time ago the Jnneac Empire reminded the .Vlaskar.s that too many looked upon '-offices as eram--r:: vet the Empire has sever made the st ef fert to show that offices in Alaska were not our g v m meat. However, the folk-wing is taken from the r- - doTa Times end zr - a long wvy to prove teat as ar-. tia*-.- iucumbest of an of fie in Alaska c-mes p-retty near being the whole push. The article i hows: -+ + ♦ A JXTJGE'S Dims A federal ige is Ab>&» acquired 5 wnrdrelc - .rv t«> ;. * • : same. - he 2 ' ■ it-’ eft. r' r - the treasury held that clothing is s persons., mat —r. ' t© speisk. and that eves a fe’ers; , *e ot-jht to } for hi.* ■ *e dads. Comptroller of the Treasury, fl- rge V, Downey, os appeal, bold that of eotr*- he «•• C-M. In* *fcs* 5b'; •edge has got the Jaw «b Jim *i<le and that hi* leg*: rigbi or '- r the clothing ’ 3. to le p'-•'* ‘ of -*~' ;>. .-, • . . fr< t. :.:. - : -rf res. * questioned. The cornst—dier -vered *te lid % The judge in question i* Boberi W. JesEtBg*, oi j - }. - hi. use is f.- ' ;Oii with trip in It*it v ■ holding a *• floating court” tie f Mowing *.rt aririn were purchase :: Thr*- pa r* sock*. *1; one suit hataki, $>.30: one hat. .V* ec -*: one war lag, *1: y- has, **: ©c- pair gum rt—• one slicker coat, tl; gauntlet gloves, M cc- >; rubbers, *1.25: robber hat, *1; Arctic socks, 25 bead net, SI; cap. T5 cents; total, $•<•• -•• : go Jennings binweif i*s .«•: the order directing tb—. " -se articles be paid for out of the Alaska tress i x . ! ic upholding Us right to do so Comptroller 1- .< says: . • visile the expense is question seem* dearly to } * eec a personal age under the delusion* cited by • - »■■ lit ■•i. a* disliugausbc-4 from as official or incl , - expense of the court f -Hid - hoe O ot 1 - l-orne 1 - * funds in sebedtile C, yet the accounting officer* : ©werics* under the law to prevent the use f the - for sock • ;rjlose* si*; paid out oa the written or r of the judge. The Jaw place* the responsibility for the disVsirsmeut of the*, funds for proper ami legiti * mate expenses upon she judge and he is rtmverablc for his conduct in office to the appointive power- and not to she accounting officers."—Tacoma News, -♦ ♦ ♦ TBAINTNa NEW CITIZENS (From the Post-Intelligencer) The city of Pittsburg, with the assistance of the federal government, will start a school for what may he easled the "rapid Americanization" of is? foreign-born residents. v. ..s the beard of ,<>«■• tie. gives the . tan which . s been framed its formal indorsement, i ' prop " > night .-chord, intended primarily for these will specialize in practical every-day hiss -y. s shat the man who w v.t* to ■ -. cue an Ai eri an citizen will know son-cthi- g of t • - - -vii lc - • ament of the Failed States an-i tb-' gov ‘terns, both st cte and national. The primary purpose is to ■■ >«■ >?r to become naturalize-1 wish props-r i if u m tb-n ; - d ifv Ikeii for citizenship As ? . step «>f ts are to be p -do to break up ' .Hi- - ; . ’ a foreign birth oho herd together an-' ret • s :h■' . 'a-guace r.d .ire«* of th*-ir -riind Knrosv-n henre* an ! ■1 r-.d -d -T > them into the bod ’ f A- . i s; 1 Th "it's- : ‘ - -v ;s sit on extension n ' elaboration of ideas which h.-ve lorn formulate i in ;-.v j -s ' - of the c entry 1 ■■ rr ■ t!; -gh In some degree elsewhere. It might profitably he stsii fi- - her enlarged. At present, for example, the c ... - hr.s. bfore it The spectacle of many people of fond ::i 1 irth.’ who have been granted the privileges of A.::eri.-sj. sti lenship, publicly announcing that they hold an a’teg i ince whi h they have formerly sw-’rn to the 1' ;tod State-*. These arc 1-•* - - . ‘ lettered. for whom the Pittsburg ; >- is r ■ Perhaps a school is America - ciu.- -Lit -g its meantag and obligattons. could have vdgable 1= . ::. t imp-girt to sotre -ter. who have b.his! tern v - is ■ • t' r.-. '.g ■ rived it. titer T' • .-- -■ i all those lessors >s -> t '- the duty of every Ameri can citizen to give his own government whole-hearted 1 - ’r* r; i every 'rc*\ ersy v ’ c h ri- s 1 c-twIt an : DIVORCING MY 'LADY NICOTINE" (Fr ' b - K • - - • . ToKn -'. smokers who feel that the habit is injur ing their health, who have tried t <jr.it as,! eor.ld net. or ; . y nut be please.'; t > learn tha ttiie govern ment i> evelopi-ig a sue ' in* .- ■ > fobs o. There is a theory that boiled dumplings are good only nr he , they are “gummy” and indigestible. So tobaeeo may be < ly-yed only because it is pcisono- At any rate, it fa the nicotine in tobaeeo that doctors condemn. Xi<. te le :... jj.is.j-. that • v- - • to! i heart’ r. r i.'hci ill*. In as experiment station in Laitiisville, Fa., the - t n euing a tobacco wit boat nie-nine. Tee experiment began three years ago. A number <■: tobacco plants were analyz, an 1 the «• • - of t; r one having the least nteotiae •••r.tint were planted the sex', wring. F that re: the - . - f the stalk :<.ast n:' >:iue were tdante 1 again, a rid . n. Btii this year the nicotine in the stalk had bi n re ice•• I t>v this process of selection from 312 per cent, t 1.31 per cent. The flavor was said to be not affected in the least. . to bn -*’0 with only 1.31 per cent of nicotine was as satis fying to .. i smokers as the other. The government bop s .Hr to " breed of" ali the r.i: tine, sui if it does we may have a kind of :-bae . that r.--.y Is smoked with impunity. .-ernr. - u- is not eu<- 'jraging the :••• • - habd. It is only making nature, like any other i sl terator of jure i -is at., drugs, be good.. - - + ♦ 4 WHAT is cuetube: W tin:.Home Companion i Culture is a sT.-v pro - - It . j - td. - :n long and close ,-rntn.-ts, lj is the fruit of reflection, of travail of soul ao-i • Grappling with s niethisg nul the very es—r,,-e of it has been extracted is a fr -1 st*3!- T: - ' ■ .■ taste f • n « is l-'trn- i and ■ '-*e iearae s -e*s-r .suliati, ::s ,U, E4l satisfy. Then f.- ■ ~ a growing power to discriminate, to answer f - —viity- I,, feel the need, that what yon have_though it may It- little—m;,y Still be me real tbirg. * This is -d .re. Jt is not • .y -w, lii, >•' ■* r. i g- • -_ si is not things seem hard, miies traveled or book* read. Tbeo- are the materials for culture: they con tribute to it - Ely when they are absorbed by the mird ats-i a* really lost in it ns water and lime, phosphates an.. ..'uorna m-s* ■ . -t jn tae *■ :1 if tl_ev are to en it and enable it to increase it* yield. -+ + + PRINTS ONLY GOOD NEWS From tr.e Douglas News There ha- I-'-cr much new.» hiring tae j ast week, news not fit to print. in most eases.everyobdy knows about it, be-a use bad news travles fast. Just the same', some of the things wL;-L men aod women w hit ler to each other would iv; look good in black in? on shiU' paper. N'ewM T t-r- * well as individuals “hool: reaettUr to keep still if they have nothing to toil. The ;>apers foliow tbi- ruie generally better r .s do j;. ; js' iiuals. !f ?ie * * .r- ; tbjssol every bit of sean 3t that -om s to the ears of the editors, the jails would be fail—of printers, serving time fur criminal libel. Editor* -loon barn f t • most of tin- things fold them ■*'* u- an- the -t are almost ■ • Lad. The News is alr- ady • , :-rin' toe tnings that arc; good and - 'a*- tr.at i.j ’heir telling will male p-op.ie better anl happier, and we invite our friends to tel! -.- tiie ':Ji.c- to ttieir lives. But those thing- that T“ rotten and nasty and tend only to jtag folks into *•>-t a* have no use for. Just a, white gaper looks latter. -♦ + +■ DEPUTY MARSHAL AT COPPER CENTER From the Fairbanks Times) Owing to the several murders on the Valdez trail and the fear of others is the vicinity of Copper Center, a new deputy marshal ha, hvi located at Copper b ea ter, according to I rank Herman, who arrive-! In town y-rter-iay after r- ir.g from the The deputy is Fred Cameron, who «■», appointed by Marsha! Bren t- s .ri -C'-*.- flour sml who assumed hi- duties more ■ f-ti a - o'l, ag,,. Vt bile- tf * ,ff; have- little ,p of ever apprehending the murderers of the men who ' *' - ‘ t:‘ f-'ail ; le of ;.-'-ar» ago, Urn v %<,iil ■io everytntng in their [-o ver to preve t a repetition of lL<“ affair. —-4 4 4 KE1'.iiTKAN LYCEUM KH'liikag Lwsra will H *-"' !«• tt I’.nn.i Hall MiBT<hy »-v.-riiig ilaiSo'flock *naip f-.-r th<- p«>q- *»-of Hctliag M« officer* for t;;J: fftC.’ v .season. Tii* rehtar**! of r m l 5->iher be«r>B* Iwmtdiafoly afl*?r the j d«ti«B W. G. WEIGLE, Chaims. ANCHORAGE TO HAVE FEDERAL JAIL AND HOSPITAL A.V'HOIIAGK, id nite. State* Mtrdaii Brennernran has reef iv • i i;sstreet Sobs to inuMdittdy pro ee v i to ere-e? a federal jas!. It was officially announced today that a hospital would also he in the Bourse of construe’.ion within t: . short time. Dr. Carmichael, formerly at ; t airhanke and l *r. Kyv So are the: .fine l-i-' igato/s f t h< n: <> Vf-meii t . . .vaj . -4 DAILY PAPKE AT AXCHOEAGE CORDOVA. . 20_I.. V. Shav and a«oeiat> heretofore publishers of ’fc■ Kfiik Pioneer., have parrs-hased the I * •* Islam of IV, A, and will is- i sue a daily newspaper at Aneborage. WARNER’S FEATURES, Inc. presents ..THE RANGE WAR” In Three parts TOM hT at the GRAND Quaiiy First Then LOWEST Prices (H R Fall 1 Hies of Dry Goods, Ladies Furn?s?nngs. Fuits and Goats are non' Ready for Your Inspection. Also Just In a GompL'ie Line of Ladies and Misses Famous Queen Quality Shoes COME in and See Us Before Buying. We have the Coeds And Can Save Bou Money. TONGASS TRADING COMPANY t——————— / I STERLING ENGINES The Engine of Refinement .Made in All Sizes : : : Sold at popular Prices : : fi. R. Thompson Distributer Ketchikan Alaska ! Fig Layer Cake Wine Cake Angel Food Ginger Bread Lemon Rolls Cocoanut I\isse.-> Honey Jumbles Macaroons ' Frosted Cream » Fruit Bars Spice Cookies Sugar ■' Cocoarm t “ Currant Lemon '• ‘ Toast Also a line of the best canned Goods & Candies launch II A R R V For Hire Towing Freighting or Passengers HTMLOCK PILING FOE SAIF. VVM. ANGEL, Phone !44 Tn Hold Examinations Forest Supervisor, (tear Sir;— It lias been decided to bold -i rang lion t>;< foil on or about October 23 and 2*5, You have beer. Wgost .l as the examining offi ; r for the examination to be held at year headquarters. Vo rs very ic.iy, C, J. BUCK Acting Itistriet Forester. Ketchikan U ray i i ig Co m pa u> OJEDELL, I’ropietet Phor.e No. (iO •ill Order* wilL be prom it It aid carefully executed. Cuiilracts Takj; i hut A»»v v, >0 Furnished cabins for rent Enquire at Suily’s. ddv. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We make a specialty of short orders at all times of the day or niflht. Our Dinners are un eoualed in the North. Private boxes for dinner ; parties, j MITCHELL BILICICH, Prop. (Entire Stock For Salef NOTHING RESERVED § Space is t< s- ;.% :«» nti 'n any g p Ice* C , ■ n! . sUiNF. g \ ; , ttn^s, g f |v < i * Shoe* ', ’very- g tiling i r r :»r *; v. '<«■ ' g | IT ■ Ci>3.4P>:SY .-S' )«r ?'! T0WN| B Tf T :■ t v; / •* ^ e 4 W - | j, riuh^fcS | Across from U. 5. Custom Mouse. W Ketchikan Iron Works I We Cat Gears THAT ARE Evenly Spaced Accurately Cut ANY NUMBER OF TEETH FROM 7 to i_4_ Pitch AGENTS FOR Atlas Gas Engine Oxy = Acety lene Welding ELACKSMITHING AND GENERAL MACHINE WOi.S G. E. LiNGERFELT, Proprietor Tv.'V'o T-eT', *V’ -£•*- V- . ■*' V To-To -▼=rv-^,- IT'•.-V+.','r f We Manufacture and Keep in Stock ail kinds of | $ I * Spruce and Cedar Lumber | J - ' wsaa^^s jS Can fill any order either stock :+ + or cut to specifications ... f I t * Steamer Vigilant ami Barge Blanche i JL | for charter for freight purposes % * Ketchikan Power Company I •'HUfrtWM fl'4 %»»»»»= Nh-BONij CORSET.. For Rent—Desirable four roomed - kouse; hot and cold water, bath Mrs. George Washouxn, local repre- room, and all the modern conven fjntative. Fittings in privacy at icn'' Hue view. A pply Mrs. ** Washburn’s Millinery Store. For in- ' ’^,l-utlinn- ^ fit edv. formation call up G. 136. tf. adv. The Daily Miner $1 pe, month TAKE DOWN YOUR LACE CURTAINS and send themto this laundry to be done up. When you get them back you’ll not be able to tell them from new one . We have a special knack if doing up lace curtains that no homo work ca erjual and we can prove it. KHTC’iliCA.N STKA I LAl'XDRY For Your Hardware, Clothing, Shoes, Underwear, Fishing Outfits. The Celebrated Walrus Oil Clothing Go To N. F. ZIMMERMAN Ketchikan - - Alaska m Remember that tin- Firm of ™ g WV A. E. WALKER & CO. g DEALS in HOUSE-FURNITURE as well as in HUNTERS’ and S 2 FISHEPJIEN’S SUPPLIES, such rs GUNS, FISHING TACKLE, J ^ TENTS of all Sizes, and kept constantly in stock Q S Prices Most Reasonable. ^ jiH ^ > fa