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JUNEAU LIQUOR COMPANY, Inc. I ? J 4 We have for the table the T i CRESTA BLANC A AND EL DORADO WINES ! ? 4 FINE OLD BRANDY AN1) SCOTCH J T,L?.4 RYE AND BOURBON Front st. | I OPERA LIQUOR CO., inc. ! J Thus. H. Ashby. Pres. A. G. Bays, Sec.-Treas. T COR. SEWARD AND SECOND STREETS ! ? ? finest Straight Whiskies Cigars That Everybody Likes to Smoke ? ? ? ? A RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN J ALASKA MEAT COMPANY Keck, Mgr. Wholesale and Retail Butchers Manufacturers of all Kinds of Sausages Our Hams and Bacon Are Home-Smoked OLYMPIA BEER "IT'S THE WATER FOR SALE AT ALL FIRST-CLASS BARS AND CAFES I Juneau Transfer Co. ?> j coal wood | ? stora(;e | t Moving C'arefullv Done ? ? J ItagKage Our Lonsr Suit ? ? FRONT STREET ? - ? ? Watkins 8 Gerdon ? ? EXPERT BLACKSMITHS ? % and IRON WORKERS f ? General Blacksmithing. Horse- ? ! t Shoeing. Iron and Marine Work ? ' J Estimates Furnished and j j ? Work Guaranteed ? ? FRANKLIN STREET ^ J Near Alaska Steam Laundry ^ ? | McCloskeys \ i i i 1 I I I I 1 i I I 1 I I I I i i I I I I I I I'H-I i 1 The Louvre Bar | Al Carl.son. Prop. 4. Imp-'rtolJuniUDumestic 4. ' II liquors and;cigars f II RAINIER BEER ON DRAUGHT X | | Phone'S-3-"> Juneau I ' tl I I I I I I I I I I I II I 1 I I I I 1 t I I I J. W. DORAN DRUGS PHONE 3 104 Second St. Juneau, Alaska R. P. NELSON ' STATIONERY DEALER OFFICE SUPPLIES Writing Paper?Fountain Pens Blank Books?Letter Files drawing Papers ? Blue Print aper?Library Book Exchange ?Huyler's Candies? i Berry's Store EASTER GOODS Arriving on Every Boat ; ' >I I I I|M|||I I II I I I I I I 1 I I I ' I; The Alaska Grill ? rht'Be^t Appointed Place in Town 1 ;; Best of Everything Served ! - at Moderate Prices 111111II1111111111111 ii ii i ?????????????????????????< THE BEST LOAF OF f BREAD j J It Sold At < | San Francisco Bakery < | G. MESSERSCHMIDT, Prop. J 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, Pres. JOHN RECK, Vice-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 Latest Novelties in Tobacco Jars and Pipe Racks at Burford's MANUFACTURERS : CANNOT EIX PRICES ' NEW YORK, March 10.?Owners of ' patents do not possess the right to fix the price for the resale of their pat ? en ted articles. Tliis was the effect of i a decision handed down by the United States District Court in the long pend iug suit brought by the Waltham Watch Company, of Waltham, Mass., , against Charles A. Keene, a New York jeweler. The suit was brought to restrain Keene from selling for less than a fixed price watch movements patent ed. manufactured and sold by the Wal tham Company. Keene contended that after purchasing the watches they be came his exclusive property and that he could sell them for whatever he wished, despite the fact that every watch sold by the manufacturer con tained a notice that the jobber or re tailer thereby bound himself to re gard the price agreement. The decision of the court, rendered through Judge Kay, sustains the po j sitioti of Keene. SKAGWAY PAYS TRIBUTE TO A DOG Since man first appeared on the earth, the dog lias been his friend and companion. When the pages of hu man history are turned back to the starting point, we find the dog has a place side b\ side with humans. In the evolution of the race mankind has outsripped the dog in intelligence, but not in fidelity and long suffering faith fulness. Through their long compan ionship with humans, dogs have be come the most intelligent of animals. One of the species that deserves spe cial notice was "Clan," the splendid ? Scotch collie formerly owned by Judge Martin Conway. Clan died last Friday at the age of thirteen years, after hav ing spent nearly eleven of them in Skagway. He was a fine specimen of collie and could trace his pedigree back to the shepherd dogs that for ages have watched the flocks in the hills and dales of Scotland. It is com monly remarked that horses go to . horse heaven, and we believe that dogs Eh have their heaven also, and it is not far from man's heaven. ? Skagway ? Alaskan. [| JOHN L. CONDEMNS r MODERN PUGILISTS ! ; "Present fiprhtiiiK is merely a com mercial proposition. In my day fight ? ers used to do something else besides ; talk." said John L. Sullivan, once the > world's peerless heavweight tighter, when in Seattle. The retired posses sor of the mighty right said he be lieved that some young fellow would soon come to the front who could really fight and who would be on the square. Sullivan is playing a theatrical en-j gagement on the Pacific Coast at the present time. His act is a monologue. ; SCOTT'S KA1LI K& in El I TO LACK OF DOGS ? ? ? Captain Roald Amundsen, the Nor-1 , wegian explorer who discovered the i South Pole, and reached there only sixty days in advance of Captain Scott, the Britisher, has given the press an interesting interview on travel in the polar regions. Amundsen is of the belief that Scott's failure to get back to a place of safety in good season was due chiefly to the failure to take dogs on the expedition. Amundsen not only has had experi ence with dogs on his south polar ex pedition, but has traveled with them in the Arctic regions. When he dis covered the Northwest Passage and made his way overland to notify the world of his great accomplishment in navigation, he journeyed with dogs from Ilorschel Island to Eagle, Alas ka, and back to Herschel. ADVERTISED LETTERS List of letters remaining unclaimed in the Postofllce at Juneau, Alaska, on March 8, 1913. Parties calling for them should call for "Advertised Let ters," and give date of list Atkochunas, Paul A, Anderson Leith, Baker, J. S., Desmet. Jennie cards (2), Jansen, P. S., Kovich, Steve, Mayfield Rose, MacKintosh, G. A., McDonald, Mr., McAllister, Mike, MacKenzie, ! Thos. Nass, Sam, Olsen Jack, Pow ' ell A. L., Quinehaus Wm. J., Ruff Martin, Spencer Dave, Ward William, Zisco Jo., Rrown Mrs. Jennie, Eaton Sam, Fell Sadie, Gilbert Charlie, Hop son Tom, Harris Billy, Johnson James, Jackson Charlie, Jones Mrs. Charlie, James Miss Maggie, Kilos Suet, Ka kash Albert, .Moore Mr. Johnnie, Nel son Glucia card, Niggins Mrs. Alice, Sanders Geo., White Annie, Williams Frank (2), Wing Gin, Williams Sam, and Williams Miss Clara. E. L. HUNTER, P.M. DISAGREEMENT ON |.< MONEY TRUST Three divergent reports were pre sented to the House by the members of i the committee which conducted the * Money Trust investigation. f Tlie majority report, signed by S Chairman Pujo and the six other Dem- I ocratlc members of the committee, 9 found that a Money Trust exists, ac cording to their understanding of the ' term. This report names as the "most t active members in bringing ubout the ' concentration of money and credit," t J. P. Morgan & Co.. First National and t National Cly banks and Kuhn, Loeb t & Co., of New York; Lee Higginson 1 & Co., and Kidder, Peabody & Co., of ' Boston. * 1 Two bills accompanied the report, ? one forbidding the use of the mails to 1 stock exchanges which fall to observe 1 prescribed stringent regulation as to 1 the conduct of their business, and the other prescribing rigid rules for the ' conduct of national banks, their ofll cers and clearing house assocvlations to which they belong. This report is substantially in accord with the con- j elusions presented to the committee i by Samuel Untermever, counsel. < The first monthly report, signed by | Representative Hayes, of California; Representative Heald, of Delaware, and ; Representative Guernsey, of Maine, Re- ; publicans, set forth that the invest!- i gation "has not disclosed the existence i of any so-called Money Trust, but add ed, "it haB, however, disclosed a dang erous concentration of credit in New York City and to some extent in Bos ton and Chicago." An individual minority report, filed by Representative McMorran, of Michi gan. Republican, was a flat, detailed disagreement with the recommenda tions and findings of the majority. "While I believe that attention has ! been called to grave deficiencies in our financial laws, I also believe that a sinister light has been thrown over I banking practices which was not justi fied by the facts. |% NEW ZEALAND POLICE FIRE "LUDOVIC" Ludovic Dallagiovanna, better known in Seattle and Nome as "Ludo vie," is once more in trouble. Accord ing to the New Zealand Truth of Jan uary 125, ho has been ordered out of the country. Ludovic was one of the proprietors of the Arcade dance hall during the Gill administration and fig ured prominently in the recall of May or Gill. He spent some time at Nome in the early days of that camp. The Truth contained a complete ac count of the trial of Ludovic, who was convicted with a number of white slavers, all o? them being ordered to leave. Ludovic testified he left Seattle with $5,000 and had been in Auckland about three months. He said he left Seattle because parties opposed to him polit ically had come into power and taken away his dance hall license. CANNOT SUE FOR LICENSE TAXES , The government cannot bring civil suit to recover delinquent trade li cense fees but must bring criminal action, according to the decision of the United States circuit court of ap peals at San Francisco in the suit brought against the Seward Peninsula Railroad of Alaska. The case will be appealed to the United States su preme court. It Involves $30,000. In the circuit court the government was represented by Judge B. S. Rodey, United States district attorney at Nome, and the defendants by Seattle lawyers. FEMMER & RITTER See this firm for all kinds of dray Ing and hauling. We guarantee sat isfaction and reasonable prices. Coai delivered promptly. Feinmer & Rit ter's Express. Stand Burford's Cor ner. Phone 314. Residence phones 402 or 403. ??? Every thing that will please a smok er may be found at BURFORD'S. WHEN YOU want to eat well, go to the Commercial Cafe Dining Room, Lunch Counter, Private Boxes. The choicest viands at lowest prices. For reservations for private parties, phone 281. 3-5-t.f. TO JUNEAU PATRONS: I wish to announce that I am pre pared to give prompt and efficient service in delivering, coal hauling freight, baggage, etc. HILARY McKANNA TRANSFER Phone Order 5-7 or 55 tf NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Any subscribers to The Dally Em pire not receiving papers regularly either by carrier or mail, will confer a favor by promptly notifying The Empire office. ikagway's Postmaster Gets Wireless Fame Tho Kiiidell wireless station picked p a message from the steamship lariposa at 9:20 last Thursday, as fol Mlows: "S. S. Marpisoa oft' St. Ellas p. m. Easterly wind. Rough Sea. drigo ten miles cast of St. Ellas at p. m." The boats at the time the wireless vas sent, were in the gulf of Alaska ,vo hundred miles due west of Skag- J vay. To reach the station in Skagway | he electric waves had to climb moun- ' tins eight thousand feet high and ' len come down to the peaceful low- ? inds of the Skagway valley. Gradual- < r the operator has broadened his 1 nowledge until now Postmaster A. K. | Cindell is listed among the compe- ) ent wireless operators of the North, J aid he has a station that any amateur 1 lay be proud of.?Skagway Alaskan. < )NE TIME ALASKA OFFICIAL IS LECTURING C. L. Andrews, formerly in the Alas ;a customs service, is giving illus rated lectures on Alaska in the itates. Mr. Andrews was deputy col- ' ector of customs at Skagway for many < 'ears, and later served for several ! 'ears at Eagle. He traveled in Alas- \ ca long before his official career in his territory, and was one of the party >f the Prince Lugi, Duke of Ah- 1 ?uzzi, that made the ascent of Mt. 5t. Ellas a decade and a half ago. Mr. Andrews has one of the largest collections of Alaska photographs and literature extant. Phone your want ads to The Daily Empire, phone 3-7-4. ; The Unique Millinery | LADIES' f FURNISHINGS f I"!11 I 1 I I I ! I 11 1 I I I I C. F. CHEEK THE TAXIDERMIST THAT KNOWS Game Heads, Fish and Birds Mounted. SKINS AND FURS TANNED Rug Work a Specialty Prices Reasonable E. Wolland j Tailor j | j Phone 6G SECOND ST. ? HEIDELBERG LlQUOR Co "The House of Good Drinks" BEST APPOINTED PI.ACE IN TOWN Dairies nothing but the finest quality of goods. Family Trade Solicited II I I II I I I I I I I II M II II 11 H III I I 8 II II ! tl II I I I II I I 1 I I I II ' WHEN YOU NEED :: ! furniture, Mattresses, Stoves, Ranges;! Cooking Utensils or Crockery ; and vou want full value for your money go to : JOHN P. BENSON, the Furniture Dealer:: | Cor. Third and Seward Streets, Juneau ! Tons upon tons of new and up-to-date goods arrive at our store every week ? ? '? ? ? ? 1 ? ? ? ? 1 I ? ix.LAjLut.tjui ? 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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 Kastern 1 lard Wheat and Western Soft Wheat, preserving the best qualities of each. It costs you from 20 to 2.V& less than a straight Eastern Hard Wheat Flour?does Fisher's Blend Flour For Sale by . III Dealers iJLutxiL-. muma. f zJistx MuJSSr BBBi I DO YOU TAKE IT? The Daily Empire^ publishes all the news, all the time IT IS CLEAN, UP-TO-DATE, PROGRESSIVE I One Dollar per^Month Delivered by Carrier in Juneau, Douglas and Tread we 1 TRY IT AND YOU WILL KEEP IT