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: 1 | Juneau Liquor Company, Inc. ?; ?????????? ? THE LARGEST STOCK-THE BEST BRANDS OF O ? ? <? oj $ Imported and Domestic Liquors and Wines for family use ? o 1 PHONE 9-4 MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY-FREE DELIVERY 1 ? ? 4 4 OLYMPIA BEER "IT'S THE WATER FOR SALE AT ALL FIRST-CLASS BARS AND CAFES UNION IRON WORKS Machine Shop and Foundry j Gas Engines and Mill Castings Agents linion Gas Engine and Regal Gas Engine I I I I I M H I I I h I It H I I I I I M I I II I H I I H M H i M I H H ? ? WHEN YOU NEED I ;; Furniture, Mattresses, Stoves, Rangesj :: Cooking Utensils or Crockery I ;; and vou want full value for your money tr<? to I ::JOHN P. BENSON, the Furniture Dealer | ! Cor. Third and Seward Streets, Juneau I .! 1onsupon tons of new and up-to-date goods arrive* at >ur store evcrv week ? '1111 m 11111111111111 mini +++ Himn t M I I t I I I I > II I >1 II I I I I I I I I I t II I I I <Wlt-KH V *? t THE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION jj MAZDA LAMPS :: AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF - ELECTRIC LIGHTING GOODS I I Can be obtained from the i ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. . Third and Franklin Streets Juneau 1 ? ? I I I t I I I I I I t I ) I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I > I I I ALASKA MEAT COMPANY J?hn K?*. M^. Wholesale and Retail Butchers Manufacturers of all Kinds of Sausages Our Hams and Hacon Are Home-Smoked f 11 ? Juneau Transfer Co. ? | COAL WOOD t STORAGE J Moving Carefully Done ? J Haiivjajrc Our Long Suit ? o FRONT STREET - I < > Next dour to Itaymund Co. ? ? , +* + + + ? E. D. Watfcins ? ? EXPERT BLACKSMITH ? } and IRON WORKER } ? General Blacksmithing, Horse- ? + Shoeing, Iron and Marine Work ^ J Estimates Furnished and t *> Work Guaranteed ? < ? ? FRANKLIN STREET ? <J Union Iron Works Building J j I McCloskeys! ? ? 1 t ?1M I ! I 1 I I t I 1 I I t I I I I 1 I I I I"M jj The Louvre Bar :: || A1 Carlson. Prop. . ? i || Imported and Domestic ? ? ; :: LIQUORS AND CIGARS ?? ;; RAINIER BEEK ON DRAUGHT I! Phone 3-3-0 Juneau .? - *1 I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 0 THE BEST LOAF OF 1 BREAD j; I ===== J Is 8old At o <? San Francisco Bakery <> G. MESSERSCHMIDT. Prop. T I 0000000000000000000000000 J. W. DORAN DRUGS PHONE 3 104 Second St. Juneau, Alaska R. P. NELSON | Alaska's Pioneer Stationery Store Dealer in all kinds of station ery. office supplies, typewriter supplies. Agent for the L C. Smith & Bro. Type writer 1 : j f. Wolland j | Tailor | 1 Phone 66 SECOND ST. \ ? Latest Novelties in Tobacco Jars and Pipe Racks at Burford's - Berry's Store Rain Coats Children's Coats Ladies fine Muslin UNDERWEAR GLEANINGS FROM GREAT NORTHERN EMPIRE Seward its raisiug a fund to bo used for publicity purposes. ? *? * Tho Spring break up of the ice in Baker creek carried out the bridge across that stream on tho Fairbanks Valdez wagon road. ? * ? The Northern Navigation Company's Tanana river steamers Reliance and Delta were launched at Fairbanks May 18th and the Tanana May 19th. ? ? * Still another colony of Icelandic set tlers will be located on Masset Inlet on the Northern coast of British Co- 1 lumbiu. 11 * * * i The Fairbanks Commercial Club lias t decided to celebrate June 20, 21 and | 22 as the Festival of the Midnight j Sun. 1 * * * The residence of Councilman Mur- j ray C. Smith, of Fairbanks, was part ly destroyed by lire May 18th. The loss was $800. * * * i1 Louis F. Moor, a pioneer of the in terior and a member of the Fairbanks Igloo of Pioneers, died at Fairbanks, May 15th. * ? ? Representative H. B. Ingram, of \ aide/., has taken a 10-year lesme on the Bunker hill property on Shoup' bay, and he will engage in mining. He; , will put a crew of men at work on the 15th of the present month. * * * E. P. ('ashman, of Yaldez, recently ordered a Wintou motor car by mail for use at Yaldez. The receipt of an order for an automobile without hav-; . iug to give the prospective purchaser c free rides for a week or two so as | touished the Seattdle dealers that they ! -1 were ul>le to get a column of publicity jj story In the daily newspapers about It. ? * * The Fairbanks Commercial club re- ' cently adopted resolutions condemn- 1 ing those that have appeared before i* the Senate committee on territories ' in opposition to tho construction of ' government railroads in Alaska. It 11 urged the early passage of legislation providing for a government road from J the coast to Fairbanks. * + * The Dominion government has do- 1 cided to establish a first order light on Cape St. James, at the entrance of Flocate strait. A light already has ; icon established 011 Triangle island | nid the next light to he picked, ip m entering the Inside Passage iron; he ocean on the way to Prince Ru icrt will be the St. James light. Next ear a third light will be placed on Jouilla Island. 1 o?O?O FAIRBANKS HIGH SCHOOL CLASS WILL GRADUATE ?o-o? FAIRBANKS, June 5. ? The Fair tanks high school will hold its grad lation exercises tomorrow at the me ropolis of the Alaska Interior. It vill be the' lirst class to graduate villi lour lull years of high school' vork behind it from Fairbanks. Unit id Slates District Attorney J. 11. Cross oy will deliver the graduation ora ion. The graduates will be the, disses Anna Winecoff and Jean Suth irland and Howard Kolston and l'or :y Blanch field. o?o?o FEMMER & RITTER See this firm for all kinds of dray ng and hauling. We guarantee sat sl'action and reasonable prices. Coal i lelivered promptly. Fennner &. Hit- j ,er's Express. Stand Burford's Gor ier. Phone 314. Residence phones 102 or 403. t.f. JAPANESE POACHER ! SOLD BY MARSHAL ?o-o? UNALASKA, May 117. -The Japan ?so schooner Toklo Maru, which has >cen held here lor several years, was told today by Deputy Marshal Uast ngs, and Erskine Ai Fletcher bought he boat I'or $M0 and paid $031.95 for lie supplies and stores on the ship, j I'he sale will later be confirmed or re-j ected by the district court. ? o?o?o WHEN YOU* want to eat well, go o the Commercial Cafe Dining Room, I; .uneh Counter, Private Boxes. The ? iholcest viands at lowest prices. For ?eservations for private parties, phone ' ?81. 3-5-t.f. ? Juvenile liostonians in "Olivette'?in which ihey Will Appear ;it the Oipaeum liituln. Saturday Night, June 7th. WEATHER REPORT EOR MAY, 1913 U. S. Department of Agriculture, Weather Bureau, Co-Operative Observer's Record, Month of May, 1913. Station, Juneau, Alaska. I Maximum Minimum May 1 43 37 May 2 40 36 May 3 43 34 May 4 50 33 May 5 55 32 May 6 62 29 May 7 59 34 May 8 57 36 May 9 5S 45 May 10 66 35 May 11 62 51 May 12 54 41 May 13 57 42 May 14 66 37 May 15 66 38 May 16 60 46 May 17 62 39 May 18 57 45 May 19 55 40 May 20 56 38 May 21 53 43 May 22 51 45 May 23 62 42 May 24 56 42 May 25 62 44 May 26 56 43 May 27 57 41 May 28 48 43 May 29 47 43 May 30 52 43 May 31 51 42 Summary 1723. 1239. Mean 55.6? 40.? Daily Mean .. 47.8? Cloudy, Partly Cloudy, Rainfall Temp. Clear, Rain or Snow inches 5 p.m. Cloudy- -liuin .US 41. Cloudy?Rain .22 38. i Cloudy?Rain .25 38. I Partly Cloudy?Rain .02 45. Clear 48. Clear 59. ' Clear 56. Clear 57. Clear 54. | Clear 61. Clear 54. Partly Cloudy?Rain .15 51. ' Partly Cloudy?Rain .27 49. Clear ? 63. Clear 60. Partly Cloudy?Rain .01 49. Clear 56. Clear 47. Partly Cloudy?Rain .71 47. Partly Cloudy?Rain .07 53. Partly Cloudy?Rain .11 50. Cloudy?Rain .30 46. Partly Cloudy?Rain .18 56. Partly Cloudy?Rain .04 51. Cloudy?Rain .25 52. Cloudy?Rain .06 50. Partly Cloudy?Rain .12 48. Cloudy?Rain .30 47. Cloudy?Rain .63 46. Cloudy?Rain .43 47. Partly Cloudy?Rain .53 47. 4.73 1566. .153 50.5? Maximum temperatur, 66?, dates: May 10. 14. and 15, 1913. Minimum temperature, 32?, date: May 5, 1913. ThTe were 20 rainy days; 11 clear; 9 cloudy, and 11 partly cloudy days. Total rainfall was 4.73 inches. The greatest in 24 hours, .71 inches, May 19, 1913. C. R. REID, Observer. -r4?t?I? 4- T The 'Model' j -? This Is a ? ? j jj RESTAURANT ;; ? ? fred Vinton Tom McMullen B. D. STEWART MINING ENGINEER U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR P. 0. Box 168 * - - Juneau Juneau Construction Co. ARCHITECTS and BUILDERS Old Juneau Iron Works Bldg. FRANKLIN STREET Opp. Laundry ? 'Phone 3-8-8 | Golden Belt Addition il Choico Residence Lota for Solo + See E. L. COBB, Axt. - Phono ? ? -H-H'l Mil I 1 I I M-H-H-M I I I'M' j.I?I--I?I?I?I i; The Unique Millinery Summer Goods I! Upstairs, Cor. Second and Main I! Call At "HOME BAKERY" For Home-Made Pics, Cakes and Bread. F. F. Graff?Propr. SECOND ST.?Opp. Customs House I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II 1 :: A.W.RHODES - :: WALL PAPER :: | | All Kind:! interior Finish. Ilouar Painting j j . ? Phone 3-7-J1 Second Street , ? ? 111111111111111111111111T Columbia Golden Drop Tacoma C. F. CHEEK THE TAXIDERMIST THAT KNOWS Game Heads, Fish and Birds Mounted. SKINS AND FURS TANNED Rug Work a Specialty Prices Reasonable HEIDELBERG LIQUOR Co "House of Good Drinks" BEST APPOINTED PLACE IN TOWN Carries nothing but the finest quality of goods. Family Trade Solicited Telephone 386?QUICK DELIVERY 1 '1 I I 1 1 1 1 11 11 I II II 1 1 K OCCIDENTAL HOTEL AND ANNEX j f Restaurant in Connection Established 1881 European Plan " f COMMERCIAL MEN'S HOME !! ? FRONT ST. JOHN P. OLDS. Mngr. JUNEAU, ALASKA j; ? -H-W-H-H ' ?! -M-H' ?! 1 ?! 1 M I I I 'I"I 1 ?! l -I v -H-H-H-l-l-l-. -H-H-l-l-l-H-KH-HH-l-HH-'H-H-l-l ?I-l-l-i-M-I ?[ ?!! I I MM THE CIRCLE CITY HOTEL ?IRS. M. E. BERGMANN, Prop. ;; i :.:a-adapter tor prospectors and mining men :: ELECTRIC >.iGHTED STEAM HEATED | THIRD STREET ... JUNEAU, ALASKA;; OPERA L*QUOR CO Titos. II. Ashby, Pro;. A. (1. Hays, Scc.-Treas. !' < <? I COR. SEWARD AND SECOND STREETS j| X o > ? ; nrest Slraighl Whiskies Cigars That [verybody Likes to Smoke ? ? ? % A RESORT FOR GJNTLEMEN X ? *' * >s-> ?.?????????????????<>??????????????????? v.\-xac. . xe:-itmn M?a?a? ?????i^??? j B.M.BEHRENDS, BANKER .JUNEAU, ALASKA THE OLDEST HANK IN ALASKA Established 1887 Interest Paid on Member I Savings Accounts American Hankers' A'ssn. Better than the Best WITHOUT our knowledge, the Columbus labo ratories of Chicago tested Fisher's Bi.end 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 I lard Wheat and Western Soft Wheat, preserving the best qualities of each. It costs you from to less than a straight Eastern Hard Wheat Flour?does Fisher's Blend Flour For Sale i>y All Dealers First National Bank I OF 'JUNEAU CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UN DIVIDED PROFITS $85,000 Individal Deposits, $400,000 U. S. Gov. Deposits, $100,000 Complete facilities for the transaction of any banking bnsiness. OFFICERS T. F. KENNEDY, Pres. JOHN RECK, Vice-PreB. A. A. GABBS. Cashier j 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 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III :: A D Transfer :: :: A. Kenson & Express:: ' | Stand at Wills' Grocery Store ' j , , Phonce or 3-8-6 j j ? ? ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED ? ? 'll 111111II11111II111111 n The Daily Empire delivered in Ju neau, Douglas and Treadwell for $1.00 a month. ?I 111111111 l l flTl >111111W ? The Alaska Grill !? The Beit Appointed ? ? !! Plate in Town t ; I Hest of Everything: Served !! i at Moderate Prices ;; r?i 111111111111111 n i M m. little 'giant sn?5 / V HSOLUTELY Self-Con tained; rcatly to ojterate on arrival; ^ Colt rrnionabU; efficient and 1 durable. raiily thippod to (/ rrmoto poinlt; nrrdt no tftccial foundation, Ono patron wrlto*: "Wo nro ualnr n 3.Vmo*li Hereon and rallllnir an average of 16 ton* of ore per 24-hour ?lav with each mill. Consider Irk hor*o|iowor onn*umed LITTI.R OIANT STAMP MII.I.S are moat rapid rriwh or* ovor won: profor thom to any otlior ntninp mill on raarkot." I n format Ion olitalnaldc by addre*# lng or calling on Seattle Construction & Dry dock Company ir Dipt.. Seattle, U. 8. A.