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Snow in Minneapolis Minneapolis, Nov. 1C—Four inches uf snow f?H hare this ni rr ing. Barcelona, Nov. 12—An earthquake caused a landslide frcm a mountain n,ar Valccmbro, threatening the t >wn with destruction. The inhabi tant arc d.' -ing the town. Juneau, Nov. U>—AH kind ot fences ae being construc ted for the organi zation of the republican territorial convention to assemble here t< mor r ,w. Judge Wickerah an of Fair banks, O. P. Hubbard and Fra ;k E. Voungs of Valdez and Fv; illk L. Bal laine, of Sewaid, arc being mentioned aa delegates t > the republican na tional convention from the Third judicial division. Judge Shackleford of Juneau ia a candidate f« r the na tional convention from the First *ii trict, and is also being urged for national committeeman. Fermi s and Rvan will be chosen from the Second district. Sol. Ripirsky of Haines will probably he temp rnry chairman, ami a man from either Skagway or Ke‘< 1 - ikan will be permanent chairman. It is now conceded that the dele gates from Skagway and K< t hikan will split over the question t-f lu me ■ ovemment. The resolmi n direct* d at Gov. Hoggatt will depeml upon a caucus of the delegates from the Second and Third ciivisi, r.s. dm i«» arrive on the Humboldt i night. It is acknowledged that b> in the balance of power and can ovgmize the convention as they derive. It is also conceded that the ten it-a ialisls will have over one hundred < m «>f a total of one hundre 1 and fi t..- dero gates. , . The western delegates arrived neiv , n the steamer Portland est* rda\. Leroy T«-zi**i'. the well Known alba m-y of Fairbanks, and who indulges in tlie mining game as a sure i-'iie. re cently passed through Valdez on Ids way to the republican convention. While here, he took an option on cop per property on Fidalgo bay. the scene of some very encouraging strikes dur ing the past sumu.ei . Tozi >r Lad scarcely time to Lave the little bunch of whiskers which had accumulated on his chin removed and to don his glad raimen*. before h s float sailed, but during his tew hours' s*Hy here he became infected with copperitus, a form of malady nat;v - to this place, and simply Lad to tak’1 a little chance on a c «| I"*1 piospect. He became interested in the 1 little property, which is considered a veiw favorable surface showing. New goods on every boat at <h.|den Rule Notice Now is the time for you to buy your Millinery and Ladies’ Furnishing?, as Mi?? OMand of the Elite Millinery 'tore, is closing out her entile stock at Cost t cattle, Nov. 13—The bark Scrv a liny i total wreck on Kodiak island, c* is • n the shore by a tremendous s or:n. Three sailors were washed overboard and dr wned. The vessel bad a earg > of canned salmon from one < f tlu* near by canneries, and much of this will be lost. i'lii? l>oat brought ii? a beautiful l’lie of lingerie Waist?. Fall a!i>l in »pect them at thetiolden Rule. II i\ e you neon t ho»e pretty IVi .-iau .-ilk head .»earfs at the (tohlen Rule %Eptone—For d it diuff. Don't miss the Moving l*i -tores at 1 lie M ontana tonight. Alaska | ome Restaurant Best Place in City to Board i -—— - ^ [ Alaska Bottling Company i Incorporated HENRY W. MAILLARD, General Manager Valdez, Alaska _ HIGH-GRADE SODAS AND MINERAL WATERS n. ei It is especially in tended for a cold weather Try our hinpftP Ale beverage and Will brace and warm you up better than anything Orders for the Interior prompt and ^ quality lower in price than any „l,,a,nal,le lr„m tin ..ntsi.lu J L ARCHIBALD ji (OLD STORAdf At tlie iti»|>rMrtcti “> Kt'.vsioiie ■■ M HAY and GRAIN FOR SALE IMiuN h lo 9\—imz •uL tia* " a11 • I Bowling Tilleys, Billiards and Fcol Cigars and Ccbacco Phonographs, B-cords and Supplies The Horseshoe horse; i I urni>! ed i 'ouir> f 1hfc \ 1 lit Ll. \kk * V 15 A R J Valdez =Sli()E r> Cafe in uirnutton % PK1NCK WILLIAM "<>l Nl> MINKIIS’ I'NION N.*. W F»TKHN I YlO:i! tTIOS <>► MlMK' Mfit. Il l u« ill. • <■' lit 1IK Ml * I I • 11 l l;> II (IM It Hi I J«lt>ll< <1 ' V ll I" lilt IT' I | lif W f i • I Kc icrtiliiin **i M.11 i* i r.tikl v 11 *v !.■'! 1* *.* t»?li-l. \ 1,1*10 l» \\ M III 1 ! 1 I'"M ' I’rw'tt-n' -» mm mmm m ir NOTICE .ts i must have the room for my la rue fall lin-» of C’lothinu. Furnishinu doods, Hoots ami Shoes. I i 1 -ell my stork of < Wore. ies at aim ue red net ion. W ill sell (iohlelt date i'• th'v this week at .‘to rents per pound. J. E. Wolf wELLiiiflir COAL FOESALL Hv(’. K. Hr.NNKM., Ouit tt Co’s ofliet* Phono ”J<> Seattle, Nov. 13—The heavi >t fog known here in years occurred last night and this mi ruing. Seattle, Nov. hi—Stc unship Indian apolis run down the launch of tie revenue cutter Exploit r last night in a dense fog in Sea tie harbt r. 15. ats were lowered and s \ of the eight oc eupants of the- laii'hv.ile rescued, lint the* engineer, lieu ry, and the cook of the cutt r v < n- drov i ed. Washington, 1*. .. Nov. 12—'.he trial of Sirs. Bradley, charg*. d with killing Judge IJu wn in Fa t Lake City last spring, will l> gin Wodnes dav. I'h* w< ni l:i <• >n* inn ally w,**j s and kisses the picture < f Bn wn which she hat in h< r cell. . b© presi dent will prevent the nausdating de tails of the case from being made j public, as they were in the* i haw trial. Seattle, Nov. hi—Thomas Noyes and Fred Myers, prominent mining men of Candle creek, in the N< me district, will loav here in pee- in her for Nome. They will g<> <»vi r the Valdez trail. New York, Nov. 13—The o j>pc*r 1 market is slow at thirteen and a half. i tavern Lunch i\oont and Buffet Dinners and Parties a Specialty CURLEY & C3AINE. Props. II It I .KM H H. W. I’.XMKR VA'BEZ TRANSFER GO. General T rucking and Freighting to all Parts of the Interior ^ j*> Olllce McKinley Near Broadway I’hone <’»0 U WATKKMA.V ' \v. HARRINflTOV Waterman 8c Harrington YALDKZ. ALASKA Mining Engineers ASSAY OFFICE • . • VNriM^vnirnt. *urvojr» fl •• > • H .. ■ vcl Copper.... . 1 I .end I «. • I. ~ ■ I o*r mid l.cn I .1 i* Colil mid Copper . .. To* Copier. Xiit I ■ I ' vr. i ‘op: or r od l.e i I 4 '■» Cold ii: d Silver I inplrc » II .ill . 4 'I* xilpitor. .v t>-ndiiuni. Tin, I’lnif mini, Ouli kClv r. / i. . N u kid. ColiMll, Ciiroiniiiin, >n* rt.ii* ■ tml iiii-1 .id : :,4 - i! (tlinr 10 >m Mill u-t* 115 to IS* Ore miMlvuiii... .. flOundup »■ — ~w*-<f—i——————— Mutual Commercial Co. Freighting Wrecking Marine Contracting I). E. MOitRIS, Manager UUJ«ie uUwuiki WeUvwkwi 14k Mfcj