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: """"' "" 1 ? Juneau Liquor Company, Inc. | ? ? THE LARGEST STOCK-THE BEST BRANDS OF <? ? Imported and Domestic Liquors and Wines for family use ? <? t PHONE 9-4 MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY?FREE DELIVERY o 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 Union Gas Engine and Regal Gas Engine M I I M II I I II I II I I I I I I I I I I I l l l I I I I I i 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|| Tor. Third and Seward Streets. Juneau !! Tons upon tens of new and up-to-date goods arrive at our store every week ? > ? I I I I II I II M II I I II I I >1 I I I I I I II I I I I II M I ? It I I I M I II Ii i I M I I It I I It I H U I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I M I I I I I f j: THE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION ii MAZDA LAMPS ;: AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF | ? ELECTRIC LIGHTING GOODS ; | Can be obtained from the '! || ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. !! Third and Franklin Streets Juneau ? > II I I I I It I II I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 II t > I t ALASKA MEAT COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Butchers Manufacturers of all Kinds of Sausages Our Hams and Bacon Are Home-Smoked ? ? ? ? Juneau Transfer Co.? 1 coal wood i storage | J Moving Carefully Done X ? HaKRatc* Our Lung Suit + ? FRONT STREET ? 4 Next d>?>r to Raymond Co. f ? E. D. Watkins ? EXPERT BLACKSMITH ? X and IRON WORKER $ ? General 31 icksmlthing. Horse- ? ? Shoeing, ircn and Marine Work i J Estimates Furnished and ? ? Work Guaranteed ? ? FRANXLIN STREET ? J Union Iron Works Building ? ? ? t 11 ? w f ???? ? ?; i ? ? \ i McCloskeys I ? ? : ? : i : ,,,,: i i 1111111111 n 11111111111: The Louvre Bar jjj Al C*rUon. Prop. .. | | ) Imported and Domestic :: LIQUORS AND CIGARS ;; RAINIER BEER ON DRAUGHT !! ]| Phone 3-3-5 Juneau ?? t i I 1 1 i I I 1 1 i I I ! I i 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I I X THE BEST LOAF OF $ \ BREAD \ X li Sold At ? t San Francisco Bakery $ ? G. MESSERSCHMIDT. Prop. J 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 ; i | F. Wolland f I Tailor ] X Phone 66 SECOND ST. ? Latest Novelties in Tobacco Jars and Pipe Racks at Burford's ? 11111111 n 11111111111111 - II BERRY'S STORE;; Ladies Sweaters : Latest Makes Just In :: : Silk Shirt Waists ;; : Children's Dresses :: 11111111111111111?1111 n i Another Bryan | Plan Proposed WASHINGTON, June 12. ? Repre sentative Kdmonds today introduced in the House of Representatives a bill ap propriating $25,000,000 for the con struction of 20 emergency transports. The bill provides for the use of the ships in the South and Central Amer ican trade when not required by the government for its purposes. This is a trade expansion plan formerly pro posed by Bryan. o?o?o Would Investigate Alaska Seals WASHINGTON, Juno 12?Represen tative Rotherel introduced a resolu tion in the House of Representatives yesterday providing for n special com mission to investigate the condition of jj the seal islands In Alaska and report ' upon what should be done to preserve the seal herds. SULTAN'S VIZER IS ASSASSINATED CONSTANTINOPLE. June 12.? C.rand Vizer Schefket Pasha was as sassinated yesterday afternoon as he was motoring to the Sublime Porte. He was going for a consultation with the Sultan. His Aide de Camp. Ab raham Bey, was also killed. O?0?o WINDHAM BAY NOTES WINDHAM BAY. June 11?Mr and Mrs. M. M. Taylor and Fred Trumf returned Sunday from a pleasant little trip to Juneau. Mr. Taylor built his boat this winter, and launched her last week. This was her maiden trip. * * * C. W. Fries, of Juneau, is here busy putting the Show Me in shape. He expects to leave for Juneau Thurs | day or Friday. ? ? * Mr. Newsander and R. Durrer left for the South last week. They ex pect to return in July. # * * The Luca P.. Captain E. Lindsay, called last night for the Gambler bay ? mail. o?o?o MALE SYMPATHIZERS ATTACK ASQUITH LONDON. June 12. ? Male sympa thizers with suffragettes in the Com mons yesterday hurled a sack of flour at the Premier Asquith. SECOND WHITE PASS STEAMER IS LAUNCHED The Yukon, the second of the White ! Pass lower river steamers, was launched at Whitehorse last week. In conjunction with the Alaska, the Yu kon will ply between Whitehorse and Fairbanks. o?o?o NEW DRUGGIST AT BRITT'S PHARMACY F. E. Farrell is a new arrival at Ju neau. He has accepted a position in the drug store of Win. Britt, and will become a permanent resident of Ju neau. Mr. Farrell came North on the Mariposa from Seattle, where he was employed in one of Bartell's numerous Seattle stores. o?o?o 1 CONSTRUCTION WORKERS STRIKE FOR RAISE SALT LAKE, June 12.?A general strike among the construction labor ers on the Denver and Rio Grande rail way was called yesterday. More than 2,000 laborers quit, and all work has been suspended. The men are ask ing for higher wages. o?o?o FEDERALS LOSE HARD FOUGHT ENGAGEMENT EAGLE PASS, Tex., June 12.? Eighty-four federals under Gen. Tel le?. were killed and several hundred wounded in a hard fought engage ment with the Constitutionalists un der Col. Jesus Carranza yesterday at Bustamente. The latter won the hon ors of the battle. o?o?o Worst of All. She had just finished reading Ed ward Everett Hale's "The Man With out a Country," and as she laid it down she sighed and said: "I cannot imagine anything worse than a man without a country." "Oh. I can," said her friend "Why, What?" "A country without a mar. " o?o?o Circumstantial Evidence. Editor?Have you submitted these poems anywhere else? Poet?No, sir. Editor?Then where did you get that black eye? o?o?o SCANDINAVIAN GROCERY?Opp. City dock; just opened; fresh stock. President Makes I More Appointments ?o-o? WASHINGTON, June 12.?Charles M. Galloway, a newspaper man of Co- f lumbia, South Carolina, has been ap- t pointed by President Woodrow Wilson' ? to be the secoud member ol' the United States civil service commissiou. Poindcxtcr Did It. SEATTLE, June 12. The appoint- ' ment of Herinon W. Craven of this 1 city to be a member of the United ' States civil service commission is be lieved here to be the result of the ef forts of Senator Miles Polndexter, the Progressive party Senator of this State. Labor Leader for Printer. ' WASHINGTON, June 12? Cornelius f J. Ford, of New Jersey, a labor leader, was yesterday nominated by President ' Woodrow Wilson to be public printer. . o?o?o * INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE : IN WEST VIRGINIA ] CHARLESTON, June 12.?The Sen- ? ate investigating committee arrived . here yesterday to investigate the la- ] bor conditions at Paint creek. o?o?o CRUISER MARYLAND SAILS FOR NORTH ? SEATTLE, June 12. The United ; States armored cruiser Maryland ? sailed tor Alaska yesterday to test . coal and to survey the various harbors; of the Southwest coast of the Terri- (* tory for naval purposes. o?o?o ! A. 0. AGNEW LEAVES FOR THE SOUTH ; S. it. Agnew, a pioneer of Southeast-1! ern Alaska, who returned to Juneau ; several months ago to look after in - terests in this section, will leave for . the South today on the City of Seattle | enroute to Lewiston, Idaho. He is in- ? terested in the Idaho-Portland Cement . Company at that place. J WO I AID'S LARGEST SHIP BEGINS FIRST TRIP ' ?o-o? HAMBURG, June 12.?The Irapera tor. the largest steamship afloat, sailed . yesterday evening on its maiden voy age. She goes directly to New York. 1 The Iinperator is 950 feet in length. o?o?o 1 Clam chowder every day at "U and 1" Lunch Room. 4-14-lm. o?o?o AUTO FOR HIRE.?Phone 3-1-4. t.f. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR AD MEASUREMENT AND ASSIGN MENT OF POWER In the District Court of the District of Alaska, Division No. 1. ?o-o? No. 1005A Notice of Petition for Admeasurement and Assignment of Power. ?o-o? In the Matter of the application of Elizabeth Anna Carroll, widow of James Carroll, deceased, for assign ment of dower. To the heirs at law, legatees and de visees of James Carroll, deceased, and to all persons claiming under them or any of them. You are hereby notified that Eliza beth Anna Carroll, widow of James Carroll, deceased, has filed in the above entitled court her petition show ing that the estates of said James Car roll, deceased, is in course of adminis tration before the Commissioner of the District Court of the District of Alas ka, Division Number One, for Juneau Precinct in said District, sitting as a Probate Court, and praying that an ad-J measurement of her dower be had and that said dower be assigned to her out of the following described real property of said deceased, towit: An undivided one-half interest in and to the Hope Lode Mining Claim, as the same is described in United States Patent, of date June 30, 1904, General Land Office No. 39134 Mineral Certificate No. 6, of record in the Gen-1 eral Land Office, U. S. Department of; Interior, Volume 387, pages 433-435, (said claim with Hope No. 2 Lode Mining Claim being designated by the Surveyor General as Lot No. 570) lo cated in the Berner Bay Mining Dis trict of Alaska. An undivided one-third interest in | and to the following described min ing claims situate near Silver Bow Basin, Harris Mining District, District of Alaska, to-wit: "Apex," "Enter prise," and "Royal" Lode Claims as the same are described in United States Patent of date December 9, 1896, General Land Office No. 27674, Mineral Certificate No. 57, of record in the General Land Office, U. S. Depart ment of Interior, Volume 280, pages 366-373, said mining claims being des ignated by the Surveyor General for the District of Alaska as United States Survey Lots Nos. 237, 238, and 239, respectively. You are further notified that the pe tition will, by an order duly made and entered by the above entitled court in the above entitled matter on the 11th day of June, 1913, come on for hear ing before the above entitled court and the Judge thereof upon the 14th day of July, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the courtroom of said court in the courthouse of the District Court, District of Alaska, at Juneau. Alaska, at which time and place you show cause, if any there be, why said peti tion should not be granted. WITNESS my hand and seal of the District Court, District of Alaska, Di vision Number One, this 11th day of June, 1913. (Seal of Court) E. W. PETTIT, Clerk of the District Court, Dis trict of Alaska, Division No. 1. By H. MALONE, Deputy. Date of first publication June 12, 1913. 'June 12-19-20; July 3-10. ^ Rebels Kill 200 Mexicans NOGALES, Ariz., June 12. ? Insur ;ents yesterday dynamited a military rain near Guaymas and killed 200 dcxican federal soldiers. o?o?o Alaskans Some Traders. ?o-o? The trade of one Alaskan with the States for a single year is worth more han that of 394 Filipinos.?Cordova Vlaskan. o?o?o Waffles all day at "H and 1" Lunch toom. 4-141m. o?o?o TO JUNEAU PATRONS: 1 I wish to announce that I am pre tared to give prompt and efficient lervice in delivering coal, hauling reight, baggage, etc. HI I. Alt V McKANNA TRANSFER 'hone Order 5-7 or 5-5 t.f. till * ? t t i D R. H. V A N C E :: ; The ?" i OSTEOPATH jj. * Orpheum Hotel Bldg.,'Room 10 ? Consultation and Examina- -? '' Free. Graduate American School of ! Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Seven years' active practice. ** Office hours, 9 to 12 m. 1 to 5 " p. m., or by appointment. "'I ? I I I II I I' I- i-i-i-i-i-l-i- [-.I M-ji ? 1111 I I I I I I I I 1 1 I 1 I I I I I III | : The Arctic Pocket :: Billiard Parlors .! Best Brands of ;; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS ;; Everything Up-to-Date CliAV and KINGMAN, I'roprs. The management reserves the ?? ?? right to reject the patronage of ?? ?? any persons. ??1 I i 1 1 M"I 1 1 I I I I'TT I"1"I I I I M4 ?I'T-I 'I MI! H-H-H-HH I M I M 1 M I J V ?? The 'Model' j !! 1 ? ? This Is a RESTAURANT ;; Fred Vinton Tom McMullen { B. D. STEWART MINING ENGINEER U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR P. 0. Box 168 - ? ? Juneau | | Golden Belt Addition! Choice Residence Lota for Sale I See E. L. CORB. A?t. - Phone 3-G-9 T ?H I I M 11-H-I -I-l-I-l-I-M -I-I M--1-1 The Unique Millinery I Summer Goods i !! Upstairs, Cor. Second and Main I II I I 1 I I 1 1 1 ! 1 IM-IM I I I ! I I'M Call At "HOME BAKERY" For Home-Made Pies, Cakes and Bread. F. F. Graff?Propr. SECOND ST.?Opp. Customs House ? I I I I I I I I I I i l I I I I I I I I I I I I ' :: A.W.RHODES " :: ?eck wall paper :: | | All Kinds interior Finish. Hoax Painting J j ? > Phone 3-7-3 Second Street . . 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 I I I -I-l-I-I-I-l-I-I-I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 OCCIDENTAL HOTEL AND ANNEX Restaurant In Connection Kstabliahed 1881 European Plan || II COMMERCIAL MEN'S HOME II I! FRONT ST. JOHN P. OLDS. Mligr. JUNEAU, ALASKA ?? H-H-H I I'M 'II I I III M ! !? I I H 1 I I1 I I I I i I 1 I ?H'l1111 H-H-h 1 I I I I 1 II 1 I { THE CIRCLE CITY HOTEL J || MRS. M. E. BERGMANN, Prop. - HEADQUARTER for PROSPECTORS AND MINING MEN:: ELECTRIC LIGHTED STEAM HEATED - || THIRD STREET JUNEAU, ALASKA;; -H-H-1 I 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 I H'T'I 1 I I I I I I M I ???????????????????? j OPERA LiQUOR CO., inc. x Thos. II. Ashby, Pres. A. G. Hays, Sec.-Trcas. X COR. SEWARD AND SECOND STREETS ? 1 - ! ? Fines! Slraighl Whiskies Cigars Thai Fveryhody Likes lo Smoke * i A RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN X B.M. BEHRENDS, BANKER JUNEAU,ALASKA THE OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Established 18.87 Interest I'aid on Member Savings Accounts American Hankers' A'ssn. Better than the Best i WITHOUT our knowledge, the Columbus Labo ratories of Chicago tested Fisher's Blend 1"i.ouk for a Dakota Wheat Grower. The an alysis ranked Fisher's Blend Fi.ouk higher in Gen eral Average, Gluten Quality, Water Absorption and Loaf Value than the best Dakota all-Hard W heat Lat 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 2-V^ less than a straight Eastern I lard Wheat Flour?docs Fisher's Blend Flour For Sale by rill Dealers First National Bank OF fjUNEAU CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UN DIVIDED PROFITS $85,000 Individal Deposits, $400,000 U. S. Gov. Deposits, $100,000 Complete facilities for the j transaction of any banking business. OFFICERS T. F. KENNEDY, Pres. 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 II I I I I I I I I I I I I II) I I I I I I I * ? ; A 1> Transfer :: ;; A. Denson & Express :: | J Stand at WillH* Grocery Store ' ' \ , , Phonoa 4"9 or 3-8-5 \ , : ? ? ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED ? ? I I II I I I I I I II I I II I I I I II I?? The Dally Empire delivered in Ju neau, Douglas and Treadwell for $1.00 a month. n I' m 11 n i i i) i i i li 111 i iTi> :: The Alaska Grill ?? !I The Best Appointed !. Place in Town ;; Best of Everything Served II II at Moderate Prices ?; i ii 11111 it i i- ii 111111111111 j* / ? if ffiS 3BS0LUTELY Svlf-C.on lained; ready to operate on arrival; Coil ri iiwnnhlr; efficient and ^ durable; nutty ihipprd to rrmtilr points; tiertli no ?/>rcial foundation. Otn* patron write*: "Wo *r?? mine n 3r.-iiio?li acroeii ami ml III an arernco of 10 ton* of ore i>or Zl-lmar day with oneh mill. C ?> ti * I ?1 e r I n c hor*o|<owor <*onannir<l MTTI.K (5IANT STAMI' MIU.S nro mo*t rapid <TU*b er* ever won: prefer tliorn to any ! other atamp mill on market." Informntlon ol>tnlnnhlo by a<hlreaa Inu or onlllng on Seattle Construction & Drydock Company u 13**pt? # Seattle, V. 8. A.