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111111 n n n i >? t; 11111111111 i i n 111111; 111111111 t-H j DRINK JUNEAU BEER ; It is the quality that counts. Made from choicest Wis- ; ;; consin malt, imported Bohemian hops and the famous ; ;; Alaska Water. ; PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY ;: > ZYNDA, Prop. EAGLE BREWING CO. i I I I I II ? I II I II II I I H I I I II 1 I 11 II 11 H 8 I II HI I I II 1 I I I I I I I Jj I I I M I ! I I III I II U I I I I I I H 11IIIII 11 111II 11111 I III I II I WHEN YOU NEED I Furniture, Mattresses, Stoves, Ranges:: i Cooking Utensils or Crockery I and vou want full value for your money go to ;; J JOHN P. BENSON, the Furniture Dealer:: 5 Cor. Third and Seward Streets, Juneau ?j- Tons upon tons of new and up-to-date jjoods arrive at our store every week^ 111 ii 11111 h h n 11 m 111111111111111 n 1111111 m i ii 11 i OLYMPIA BEER "IT'S THE WATER" FOR SALE AT ALL FIRST-CLASS BARS AND CAFES : . j. | Valentine's Jewelry Store if X Keeps Everything Suitable for ? Wedding and Christmas Gifts o X Front Street Juneau t ; 1 | Juneau Transfer Co.? : COAL WOOD | ? STORAGE | ? Moving: Carefully Done ? ? Baggage Our Long Suit ? FRONT STREET | ? Next door t? Raymond Co. V ?????>???????????????????? Ferro Engines Now carried in stock. Call and inspect samples Alaska Supply Co. Sale Agents JUNEAU ALASKA i | l McCloskeys i ! ! ?????????????????????????? : i i i : n ; 11 1111 H i i: 1111-1 M jj The Louvre Bar \ \ A1 Carlson. Prop. " j Imported and Domestic ? :: LIQUORS AND CIGARS ? \ \ RAINIER BEER O.N DRAUGHT 1 ., Phone Wi J uncau ? K-M 1111111111111; i: 111111 J. W. DORAN DRUGS PHONE 3 104 Second St. Juneau, Alaska Berry's Store Christmas Gifts Arriving on Every Boat for Everybody i e1111111111111II111111111 : The Alaska Grillii The Beit Appointed ? ? Place in Town + ; Best of Everything Served 11 '< at Moderate Prices ;; I I I I I I I I I I It I I I I II I11sI I I THE BEST LOAF OF BREAD 1 In Alaska ? Is Sold At ? San Francisco Bakery i G. MESSERSCHMIDT, Prop. I First National Bank OF JUNEAU CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $10,000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS $15,000 DEPOSITS OVER $400,000. Complete facilities for the transaction of any banking business. OFFICERS T. F. KENNEDY, Prei. JOHN RECK, Vlce-Pres. A. A. GABBS, Cashier DIRECTORS F. W. BRADLEY E. P. KENNEDY GEO. F. MILLER T. F. KENNEDY JOHN RECK P. H. FOX ' A. A. GABBS M. J. O'CONNOR ;DEATH OP A j KATALLAPIONEER I Martin Barrett, ono of tho old tlmo | residents of Katalla died suddenly at > the place on November 23 from tho ef fects of heart dlsenso. He had been | about town as usual and had returned 1 to his home, where he sat reading. He arose and was putting on his coat to ngnln go out when suddenly he dropped Into a chair and expired. Mr. Barret was about 75 years of age, and came to Katalla with his family eleven or twelve years ago. He leaves a wife, a daughter, Mrs. 0. L. Wll loughby, and two sons, Lawrence and Fred. They all have a great many friends in the community and there Is deep regret over tho death of this well known character. STEAMER GEORGIA BRINGS MANY PASSENGERS] The Georgia arrived at 4 o'clock this morning from Sitka and way ports, bringing the following passen gers: Geo. McFarland, Miss Rohning, j Miss Pease. R. E. Miller, C. Aber-I cronble, and E. G. Wetzler from Sit ka: C. Kaugman, Sam Nixon, Ed. Pol son, J. Pariso, P. Peterson and wife from Tennkce: Wiliam Koepp and j John Fox from BaranofT. APPLYING FOR PATENT. I The local land ofllce today re ceived the patent application of the Knights island-Alaska Copper Com ipany for nine lode claims in the Val dez mining district. I I 1 I I I I I I l-l -I I:! Alaska News Notes \ H-i-M-l I' I' I-i-l I 1-1-7 E. R. Patten died of exhaustion re cently on the Valdez trail, near Mc carty's. His wife lives in Fair banks. ? ? ? It is expected that the Alaska Ex ploration Company's dredge on Fair banks creek, Fairbanks, will run up to Jan. 1. ? ? ? Henry Roden, the newly-elected sen ator from the Iditarod district is due in Fairbanks about Dec. 1. ? * * T. H. Deal's grocery store in Fair banks. was totally destroyed by Are recently. The loss was about 34.000, with no insurance. While fighting the fire. Charles Samson, a fireman. slipped on the Ice and broke a rib. ? ? ? Mrs. H. G. Palmer, mother of R. L. Palmer, of Fairbanks, died recently at North Yakima. She was 73 years old. ? ? ? The people of Fairbanks and ad joining creek towns held a "straw bal lots" on election day to show their preference for President of the United States. Wilson carried Fairbanks. Chatonika and Chena; Roosevelt Fox, and Debs Cleary. * ? ? Max Kollm, who fathered the organ ization known as the Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden North, has designed an emblem for the society ?a short gold bar pin, in the center of which Is a malamute's head with emerald eyes, and on the white enam el on each side are the initials in gold, N. S. & G. D. N. The Native Son's emblem is in the form of a but ton with the same native dog head, and initials. ? ? ? The postofflce at Ester City has been closed and the people of that town are indignant because they have to go all the way to Chena for their mail. ? ? ? , The Alaska Road Commission will ' begin about Jan. 1, the construction of a brigde across the Gulkana river, | and another across the Nizina. R. P. NELSON Wholesale and Retail Dealer in All Kinds STATIONERY Typewriting Supplies, Blank Books, Office Supplies, Sporting Goods, Huyler's Candies, Gun ther's Candies, Toys, Notions, Books, Magazines, Waterman's Fountain Pens, Conklin Pens, Etc. Cor. 2nd. and Seward Sts. Juneau, Alaska Latest Novelties in Tobacco Jars and Pipe Racks at Burford's Supt. Giddings on Maraposia R. S. Giddings, superintendent for the Alaska Itoad Commission, having in charge the construction of a part of the Seward-Idltarod trail, 1b a pas senger on the Mariposa enroute to Seattle. Mr. Giddings says that the trail is now finished from Idtarod to Knik and that it is a land trail now for the entire distance. Formerly a groat part of the trail could only bo trav eled in the winter time because there were gaps only covered by rivers and travel was over the ice. Mr. Giddings has just flnshed the last link between Rainy Pass and Knik, following the shore line of j streams. Bridges have been built and the trail thoroughly marked by large ' tripods so that it can't be lost. Dog teams carrying mail into the Suset na country were traveling the new road before Mr. Giddings left. Several people have como out from the Iditarod and Innoko rivver points over the trail this fall. Mr. Giddings says a great deal of Interest is being manifested in Val dez over the Barnette trial. Some of the big outside dailies have corres pondents on the ground. 11111111111111111111111 i 111 : Personal Mention]; *11 I I I I I I I I I I MIsb Pease, whose home is In San Francisco, arrived from Sitka on the I Georgia last night. She spent the summer visiting with Miss Mills, of Sitka, and is now enroute to her home.. R. C. Miller, the well known com mercial man, traveling out of Juneau, returned from Sitka on the Georgia last night. Mr. Miller says Sitka is looking good. Miss Rohning, who spent the sunv mer in Sitka, arrived on the Georgia last night enroute to her home in Chi cago. Amocat Abercombie roturned on the Georgia from a visit to the Sitka hot springs. 1 Judge J. H. Cobb returned from j Cordova and Valdez on the Mariposa last night. S. L. Caldwell, a prominent mer chant of Seward, arrived on the Mari- j posa and will take a sojourn at the ( Sitka hot springR. G. M. Chambers, of Illiamna, arrived < on the Mariposa last night. Mr. J Chambers will go to the hot Rprings , of Sitka. i Charles Harper of the Iditarod ar- j rived on the Mariposa last night and t will make a trip to Sitka hot springs. ] Sam Harris, Democratic war horse, < was an arrival from Cordova on the j Mariposa last night. He will stop . here a while. 1 G. R. I-angdon, of the Iditarod, ar- 5 rived on the Mariposa last night, and ' will leave for the Sitka hot springs. ;? Ike Sowerby left on the Alki last < night for a short visit in Seattle. j Albert Wincliell, of Iditarod ( arrived t in Juneau on the Mariposa. He con-1 ] templates going to Sitka hot springs. 1 The old time Joe Baxter was a pas- ' senger from Valdez on the Mariposa, i Tim Keyl, hailing from Iditarod, ar- i rived on the Mariposa list night Mr. j1 Keyl will go to Sitka hot springs. j t 0. S. Breedman, a former Cordova: ' hotel man will open a hotel and store at McCarty's, on the Fairbanks trail, j Professional Cards R. W. JENNINGS ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Lewis Building, Juneau Z. R. CHENEY ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Lewis Building, Juneau Gunnison & Marshall ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW Decker Building Juneau Alaska " " ' I H. P. CROWTHER U. S. Deputy Surveyor U. S. Mineral Surveyor Office ? Lewis Block ? Juneau Ed. M. Lakin, clerk for the Third Judicial division has resigned. He will bo succeeded by C. C. Page, now clerk of the court at Fairbanks. ? ? ? m m m Key Pittman, Democrat, and form erly a resident of Name, is the choice of the Nevada voters for the United States senator to fill the vacancy by the death of the late George S. Nixon. The official count shows Pittman, 7942; Massey, Republican, 7852. Complete assortments of hammered brass, at L J. SHARRICK'S, SOMETHING now every day at the WINTER & POND STORE. ??? SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. Case No. 940-A. In the District Court for the District of Alaska, Division No. 1, at Juneau. First National Bank of Juneau, Plain tiff, V8. Ellen G. Bach, Frank Bach, North west Rubber Company, Schwabach er Bros. & Co., Inc., defendants. To the NORTHWEST RUBBER COMPANY and SCHWABACHI3R 3ROS. & CO., Inc., defendants, GREETING: In the name of the United States of \merica and pursuant to an order of :he nbovo entitled Court In the abovo pntltlcd cause made on the Sth day >f November, 1912. you and each of /ou are hereby commanded to be and lppcar in the above entitled court loldcn at Juneau, in said Division, in said Territory, and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above jntitled action within thirty days Tom the date of the last publication lcreof; and if you fail so to appear ind answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for ind the Court will grant the relief lemanded in said complaint, to-wit: iudgnicnt on a promissory note igalnst Frank Bach, in the sum of pne thousand dollars ($1,000.00), ,vith interest thereon at the rate of welve per cent (12 per cent) per innum, from the 24th day of May, 1909; one hundred dollars ($100.00) ittorncy's fees; together with its posts and disbursements herein in purred; further for a decree foreclos ng a certain mortgage upon certain property situate in Douglas, Alaska, igalnst all the defendants herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have lereunto set my hand and affixed the leal of the above entitled court this ith day of November, 1912. E. W. PETTIT, Clerk. First publication, November 5, 1912. >ast publication December 17, 1912. M I I I H I I I I I I I I H I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I II I ? I I I I I I | THE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION jj MAZDA LAMPS : : AND ALL OTHER KINDS OP I' ELECTRIC LIGHTING GOODS ; | Can be obtained from the ! ! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. !! Third and Franklin Streets Juneau ? ? I 81 M H I I I I I I I H I I I HI I I I I II I I It I I H I I I I IM l-HI Hllll ?K-H-H?i 1 1 I M I I I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I 1 H-H M11-1 l l !?1 -H ?! 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I WM. BRITT, PL G. f DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST I! JUNEAU, ALASKA SKAGWAY, ALASKA ;; A complete line of drugs and chemicals, druggist sundries, pat- !! !! ent medicines, rubber goods, toilet articles, stationery, cigars and ?? ? ? candles. ;; A complete line of standardized drugs for prescriptions, which .. V. are filled with utmost care and absolute acuracy. ?:-H ! H-H-1 1 M-H-M-l Mil H 1I H 11111111111 1-1-1--I 1 I 1 1-1 1 I 1 I I I UNION IRON WORKS Machine Shop and Foundry Gas Engines and Mill Castings Agents Union Gas Engine and Regal Gas Engine ALASKA MEAT COMPANY John itcck. Mgr. Wholesale and Retail Butchers Manufacturers of all Kinds of Sausages Our Hams and Bacon Arc Home-Smoked ?H-i-H-M-l 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 111 1 111 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1"1"I"I"1"I"1"M"H I 111 I 11 j } THE CIRCLE CITY HOTEL MRS. M. E. BERGMANN, Prop. ?: HEADQUARTERS for PROSPECTORS AND MINING MEN ELECTRIC LIGHTED STEAM HEATED "THIRD STREET JUNEAU, ALASKA;; ?H"I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 111 I II I 1 111 1 1 1 1 I I 111 1 1 HI 111 1 111 1 1 1 111 111 I b ~ J] Better than the Best WITHOUT our knowledge, the Columbus Labo ratories of Chicago tested Fisher's Blend Flour for a Dakota Wheat Grower. The an alysis ranked Fisher's Blend Flour higher in Gen eral Average, Gluten Quality, Water Absorption and Loaf Value than the best Dakota all-Hard Wheat Pat ent Flour, which is the recognized standard for bread stuff efficiency. Fisher's Blend Flour is a scientific combination of Eastern Hard Wheat and Western Soft Wheat, preserving the best qualities of each. It costs you from 20 to 25% less than a straight Eastern Hard Wheat Flour?does Fisher's Blend Flour For Sale by All Dealers i I We Are Headquarters for :: DRY GOODS, CLOTHING ii BOOTS AND SHOES, FURNISHINGS I STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES ALASKA -TREADWELL GOLD MINING CO.