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S. BLUM £k CO. *' INCORPORATED ' s BANKERS CAPITAL $200,000.00. We do a general banking business. We sell exchange on all parts of the world. We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Certificates ot Deposit Giv^Toui^reigli^ontracLto ROBERT McINTOSH DELIVERY GUARANTEED Contracts taken forJdeHvery in the NELCHINA, CHISANA, and SLATE CREEK sections. Ijlo contract too large, none too small. For prices apply to Rob’t McIntosh, Valdez. When in Chitina Stop at the CHITINA HOTEL Finest Hotel in the Interior--Well Heated, Clean Rooms. Bar in Connection. _Rates Reasonable Go to the ARCADE for quick, clean service. RAW FRY IN CONNECTION DAIVCiIX. 1 EVERYTHING GOOD JACK CALLIN & CO. - ----— BEST PLAGE TO EAT MRS. ST. MARIE’S Crawford Building, opposite Tele phone Exchange. S7 a ni to 9 a in Lunch ia m to 1 t> in 0 to 7 p m BOARD & ROOM $50 per Mo. PIONEER BARBER SHOP WM. G1LLINEAU. Prop. Tonsorial Parlors Best Appointed BATH ROOM in Valdez. Fine, Large Tubs--Plenty Hot Water THE PIHZOH CIGAR STORE DICK’S PLACE Fine Line of Cigars and Tobacco; Fruits. Nuts. Candies, Card Room Soft Drinks of AH Kinds LAUNCH IDA Leaves from Valdez dock for SHOUP BAY and way points at 10 a. m. Daily W. J. CALLAGHAN. Dougherty & Ferguson GENERAL MERCHANDISE The best groceries received on every boat, Fresh vegetables, fruits and nuts. LAUNCH THREE -M Twin Screw, Powerful and Commodious, Freight, Passengers and Towing. Inquire Room ly Panama Hotel. pjUGO FELS Contractor and Builder Day-Work if Desired Estimates Furnished j WORK GUARANTEED fl&'up Hotel EUROPEAN^ mi ^sEAtra: ” 0X45. Perry, Mop. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN THE HEART OT HIE CITY 135Rooi«sWlTBB^Tn-50SMPif Rooms SEMIS 10 SHIP ORE Twenty Tons of Ore on Valdez Dock for Shipment to Tacoma Smelt er for Treatment. Twenty tons of ore from the Sea ley-Davis mine is on the Valdez dock ready for shipment on the first boat to the Tacoma smelter.. The ore has been mined by J. M. Davis and Char les Sealey, who have. a lease on the property, and they are well pleased with the result of the work done to date on the property. The leasers plan much develop ment work next season, as the de velopment this season has disclosed a large body of pay ore Which will' net a big profit when mined and milled. FINE DI8PLAY IN BLUM’S WINDOW William Kramer, the groceryman at Blum’s, has in his window one of the finest assortments of holiday eat ables ever displayed in this city. He has them displayed so that you can not miss a single one of the articles displayed and the only regret one has when passing the window is that one’s digestive organs cannot care for them all at one time. Eve tempt ed Adam with an apple but Kramer I has better apples in the window than 1 ever tempted Adam, and besides lots of good things that Adam never dreamed of. For Sale. Forty-two thousand shares of Cam eron-Johnson Gold Mining company stock at 8 cents a share; also five thousand shares of Sweepstake stock. One hundred dollars buys an eighth interest in No. 13 joining discovery on Flat creek and McDougall, in the ! Nelchina district: pay found on the) claim and annual assessment work! done. ■Will buy, borrow or rent a six or eight h. p. gasoline or coal oil en gine. Must be in good condition and reasonable. For sale, good sled, two good work dogs and harness. Apply to Mrs. Rose Johnson, at the Alameda house. To Rent or Lease. The Gakona roadhouse, including 2.r> acres of land under cultivation; located in Copper river valley, 130 miles north of Valdez on the Shushan na trail. Good trading point for furs. A splendid opportunity for right par ties. Apply to JAMES FISH, next, door to Tillikum Club. The Nemo. Nemo Corsets are made over the living figure and are anatomically correct. Tehre can be no pressure at any point if the correct Nemo model is selected and worn. Private room for fitting. At E. WINTER’S, the Ladies’ Furnisher. Hospital of the Good Samaritan. For |6.0o we will give you a ticket entitling you to hospital service and care for any eight -weeks out of1 the year from date of your ticket, when incapacitated by injury or sickness. See W. H. Ziegler. Fresh eastern oysters at the Vai dez Cafe. tf Valdez Electric Company Board of Directors: . • F. M. BOYLE ALBERT WHITE E. E. RITCHIE, President W. M. FINNICAL, First Vice-President. GEORGE J. LOVE, Second Vice-President W. M. WILSON, Treasurer W. H. BLACKWELt, Secretary. A local company, financed wholly by local money, ttiat will lead to municipal ownership. L ■ * NT .*•. I ... « , . Any and all reductjbjL iALigbt agul Bffrrcr rates in Valdez to the organizatidbJ#w^aldftZ<dMWfne Company. If rates are made permanently lower it will be through 'tne existence of the Valdez Electric Company. ■* % ih thM^ddb^tl^&ui^iryijfopl^^' lea^ni^g that they can run public ufmties' l6i tbemSeives as welltfs beheyolent financiers can do it for them, and save the rake-off for their own pockets. Vgjjlgs Electric Company IDEI NATliil LEAGUE HARRISBURG, Nov. 21—Governor Tenor of this state will be the pres ident of the National Baseball Lea gue for next year, having been elect ed to that position yesterday. He has always been a lover of the game and is one of the best informed fans in America. Thanksgiving Dinner. For Thanksgiving dinner come and buy a fresh killed turkey, goose or duck, shell oysters by the dozen, Olympia and Eagle brand oysters by the. can; lettuce, tomatoes, celery, cucumbers and nice things for your Thanksgiving dinner. LOVE-WHITLEY COMPANY. ILLINOIS EDITOR •1 •. WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—Presi dent Wilson yesterday nominated ■Henry Pindell, an Illinois editor, to be United States ambassador to Rus sia. He also nominated eight con- { suls for various places in foreign i countries. DANIELS TALKS ABOUHOUTICS ST. LOUIS, Nov. 21.—Secretary.: of the Navy Daniels, in an address I here last night, said that the New: Freedom was here now and that he | hoped Americans would never be- • come a spineless race of mugwumps. He praised President Wilson for his able handling of the tariff question and said he had showed that it was possible for a president to force his party to carry out their pledges to j the people. Ladies. For Ideal Comfort in corset as well i as style, health'and durability, try aj Nu Bone Corset and be convinced. Fittings in the privacy of your home. t For appointment—Phone 105. Mrs.1 T. R. Needham, general manager, in Fish building. THE TIDES. Friday, November 21. High tide 6:24 a. in.. 5:44 p. m. Low tide 11:57 a. m. Saturday, November 22. High tide 7:21 a. m„ 7:16 p. m. Low tide 12:36 a. m., 1:30 p. m. Sunday, November 23. High tide 8:11 a. m., 8:35 p. in. Low tide 1:38 a. m„ 2:39 p. in. Monday, November 24. High tide 8:57 a. ill., 9:43 p. m. Low tide 2:34 a. m„ 3:39 p. m. Tuesday, November 25. High tide 9:39 a. in.. 10:38 p. m. Low tide 3:22 a. m,, 4:26 p. m. Wednesday, November 26. High tide 10:19 a. m„ 11:28 p. m. Low tide 4:08 a. m., 5:16 p. m. .Thursday, November 27. High tide 11:02 a. m. Low tide 4:48 a. m„ 6:00 p. m. Friday, November 28. High tide 12:18 a. m„ 11:43 a. m. Low tide 5:30 a. m„ 6:43 p. in. Saturday, November 29. High tide 1:05 a. m., 12:25 p. m. Low tide 6:13 a. in., 7:29 p. m. Sunday, November 30. High tide 1:51 a. m., 1:37 p. m. Low tide 6:37 a. m„ 8:12 p. m. Eagles Dance New Year’s Eve, Grand masquerade and basket auc tion. The floor will be In perfect condition. James M. Dogget is over seeing the work: nuf said. The Committee on Arrangements— Harry E. F. King. Herbert Davis, J. M. Dogget, C. M. Day, F. M. Boyle, it. .>1. McIntosh. Everyone of these men are hustlers and there will be something doing that night. Music by the celebrated five-piece orches tra. Catholic Dance. T£e Cathoilt?. lAd?*?8 *iu *lve a grand ball, and bazar on November I Mad at Moose hall. Tickets > to dance entitle holder to a choice up on a beautiful haiid-worked table ceh terpiece. ! '•( ' —r--r-t 1'iri; Hand laundry, corner of Hobart street and Keystone' avenue. Flannels sud silks a specialty. MRS, h‘: 8HARTS & CO. i -- New Goode. New goods on every boat at Mrs. Winter’s. 1 Subscribe for the Prospector. \ :t- jv‘ • v -6vk j - Mitrca Rica Cigars VALDEZ M'OST POPULAR SMOKE INTEORIDAD’S BELMONT’S VAN DYKE T SMOKECRAFT’S EL SIDELLO’S REPRESENTA’S OPTIMO’S LOVERA’S Direct From The Factory\ INGRAM & BUSH EXCLUSIVE CIGAR DEALERS. Independent Laundry Co. Satisfaction Guaranteed I I Foot Keystone Ave Telephone 66 I [ Rough Dry lCc lb. -■rQ'ttiifvt-V‘ 1 ■ ■ '* ' .» It . JOBBER in COAL, HAY and GRAIN AGENT FOR Alaska Steamship Company Alaska Coast Company i ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO. S. S. Alameda, S. S. Northwestern Sail Nov. 7th, 17th and 27th For Skascway, Juneau, Ketchikan and Seattle. F. B. Tracy, Gen’I'Agt- Valdez Dock Co., Local Agt ALASKA Cgfeffl Steamers via the INSIDE PASSAGE calling at Ketchikan. Ju neau, Yakutat, Katalla, Cordova, Ellamar, Valdez Fort Lis cum, Latouche, Seward, Cook Inlet Points and Kodiak. S. S. Admiral Sampson Sailings from Seattle December 5. ^SAMPSON calls at Kodiak each trip. California connections—Alaska*Pacific S. S. Co. Right is reserved to change this schedule without notice. B. F. WATSON VALDEZ DOCK CO. General Agent Local Agent Chas. R. Crawford Wall Street Phone 159 Plate glass, window glass, roofing and building papers, roofing pitch, lime, ce ment, plaster lath, shingles, builders hardware. Shop and job work of all kinds Windows, Doors, Moulding, Finish ing Lumber Agents for Fairbanks, Morse A Co. A M. l)iennK«si' Valdez Tipfer A n*ji -Wl « Company i ~—n— i»* ' • . General Trucking and Freight* ing to aU interior point* LIVERY and FEED STABLE STORAGE Teaming of all kind*! •i*. * ■ •» -v Positively do wet deliyeied unless paid tor if advMd Valdez Sheet Metal Works Manufacturers of YAKSHAW STOVES Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Pump* and Well Point*. Sheet Metal Work of Every De*cription, Hole Valves, Irot °ipe, Fittings. V.-v 1 When'In Seward Step at die j COM HOUSE £ ^EC^RCE'SixTON. Prop. 5 StRIGTLV FIRST CLASS l EcURTM AVt SlWARO, AlARRA' ( Copper River Dtaying CbJ h'rclgnntu! and tuissenitera to all PJJJ* of the Iniert-ir. Oneral Trucking hid. Wood, • Proprietor MaKiney St. Valdci