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? .? < ? < I Juneau Liq uor Company, Inc. j ? THE LARGEST STOCK THE BEST BRANDS OF i J Imported and Domestic Liquors and W ines for family use j X PHONE 94 MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY FREE DELIVERY j OLYMPIA BEER "IT'S THE WATERS FOR SALE AT ALL FIRST-CLASS BARS AND CAFES IMON IKON WORKS Machine Shop and Foundry (?as Engines and Mill Castings \. .-Hi.- t uiuu r.a.s Engine and Regal (las Engine 4-S4H I I I t i I I ;; WHEN vol NEED : jj furniture, Mattresses, Stoves, Ranges: Cooking Utensils or Crockery ?[ and you want t'ull value for your money go to ; ::JOHN P. BENSON, the Furniture Dealer| l | ? <?r. Third and Seward St rifts. Juneau ? ? | I oat upon t on ol aril and up-to-date i^hmIs arriie at our store e?ery week. > M > nI I I * I I I * I I I I II I?I I I I I I * I I II II I I H H II M I :[ THE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION jj MAZDA LAMPS \N1) ALL OTHER KINDS OF - ELECTRIC LIGHTING GOODS " | Can If obtained from the ' | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. !' Thini and Franklin Streets Juneau ?> h 1111111 m n 1111 ALASKA MEAT COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Butchers Manufacturer^ of all KinJ> of Sausages Our Hams and Hacon Are Home-Smoked | OPERA LIQUOR CO., i,,, ? Thou. II. Ash by, I'res. X. G. Hays, Sec.-Treas, X COR. SEWARD AND SECOND STREETS I : ? ^ ? finest Straight Whiskies Cigars That Everybody Likes to Smoke J ? ? ? A RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN J t Juneau Transfer Co. ? ? t COAL WOOD | STORAGE J ? ? J Moving Carefully Done ? ? IhiKKuur Our Suit Z ? FRONT STREET | ? ? ? ? | McCloskeys I ? =r==r===r=====r=======: ? ? ? : j ? ? ? ? ? ? ? * ? ? -i i I 1 I 1 I I 1 M 1 I I I i 1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 + 1 I The Louvre Bar :: At (jurteofi. fruf. Imi?rt?l ?i*l Doowlif ? ? LIQUORS AND CIGARS KAINIEK BKKK AN DRAUGHT Phone 3-3-6 J uimwu ? ? t I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 II I I 1 I * THE BEST LOAF OF : BREAD \ 1 l? Sold At X | San Francisco Bakery ? ? G MESSERSCHMIDT, Prop. J $ ? Columbia Golden Drop Tacoma 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 ary. office supplies, typewriter supplies. Agent for the L. C. Smith & Bro. Type writer ? I 1 I I I I I I I I II I H I 1 I I I I I I I ? I; BERRY'S STORE;! :: Ladies Sweaters ?; :: Latest Makes Just In ;; Silk Shirt Waists ;; :: Children's Dresses :: ; n 11111111111 ? 11111111 n '> I WORKING FOR A CITY LIBRARY > i An exceedingly interesting meeting > was held by the city library commit J tee tn the otllces of Judge Itoyal A. II Gunnison Tuesduy evening. Much > hope wan manifested at the meeting I that the pluiiH of the committee would J be realized and the library become an > accomplished fact. In order to carry > out the plans a permanent organiza tion was perfected at the meeting and a vigorous campaign is now to be waged toward the goal set. Mrs. .1. F. A Strong was chosen president; Mrs. George Stowell vice president: Mrs. J. it. Whipple, secre tary; A. A. (?abbs, treasurer. Au en tertainment conunitte was appointed with Mrs J. C. McBrlde at the head. The committee is now planning to give at least two entertainments dur ing the present summer for the pur pose of forming a nucleus to 'lie li brary fund. The next meeting of the committee will be held at the Gover nor's House next Tuesday evening. FRANK RICH COMPANY ARRIVES ON "AL-KI" ?o-o? ; The Frank Rich Company arrived 1 this moruing 011 the steamer Al-Ki 1 from Ketchikan and will open a four !, night's eugageuieut at the Orpheum J (tonight. The play this evening will I he "The Beauty Doctor," a musical ! j extravaganza. The plot is laid In a | Parisian Garden and the scenery for II the show is a Parle garden with the 'j city of Paris ia the background, 11-, Illuminated; the electrical effects are wonderful, taken all in all. One lias to see the "Beauty Doctor" to realize the expense that .Mr. Rich has gone to in bringing his company into Alaska. Ira Robertson and Herb Bell, two Juneau favorites, are with the company and were busy all day renewing old friend ships and making new ones. Friday night is the big double show, the chor us girls' contest, same price of ad mission, 50 cents and $1.00. o?o?o 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 j j Phone Order 6-7 or 6-6 Lf. CANNON SAYS WILSON IS WHOLE THING RICHMON, lit.. June 25.?"Uncle Joe" Cannon, commenting upon Presi dent Wood row Wilson today, said: "Wilson is about the lustiest infant in American politics. He is the whole thing. He is the President, the Con gress, the Cabinet and the Democratic party." o?o?o HUNTERS AND TRAPPERS:? Highest cash price paid for all kinds of raw furs at Will's store. 4-7-tf. Por home-made pastry and best coffee go to "U and I" Lunch Room, tf Explosion Kills Pour at Buffalo BUFFALO, N. Y., June lili. ? Four are dead and do injured, a number of them fatally, on'account of an explo sion during the progress of a lire at the Musted .Milling Company plant I Monday night. o?o?o WHEN YOU want to eat well, go to the Commercial Cafe Dining Kooui, ! Lunch Counter, Private Boxes. The choicest viands at lowest prices. For reservations for private parties, phone ! 281. 3-6-Lf. HMIAUBREY CARR AND SUNSHINE CHORUS WITH FRANK RICH COMPANY LANG TAKES OFFICE AT VALDEZ JULY 1ST VALDEZ. June 19. ? Arthur Lang, who Is to succeed Angus McBride as clerk of the court, will take his office on July 1st, which will be the begin ning of a new fiscal year. No change will be made immediately in the per sonnel of the office, but several Dem ocrats arc slated for berths under Clerk Lang in the course of the next ? few months. Judge Brown reappointed Ike Ham burger court stenographer. Mr. Ham burger served in this capacity for | Judges Cushman and Overfield. o?o?o "BENDER BROTHERS" REACHES DESTINATION ?o-o? SEATTLE, June 20.?The first word from the power schooner Bender Brothers since her her departure from Seattle was received yesterady in a message from Bethel, by way of Nome. The message was dated Bethel, June 14, and Nome. June 16. Capt. Louis Knafllch said he had finished discharg ing his cargo at Bethel and that is voyage to the North had been an un eventful one. Tho message was re ceived by John E. Shields, secretary of the Pacific Coast Codfish company. O?o?o LEAVE YOUK orders for green veg etables and fruits at Goldsteins, to be delivered after arrival of steamer Ala meda. 6-21-lt In the United States Commissioner's Court, Precinct of Juneau, Before G. C. Winn, U. S. Commission er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge in Probate: In the matter of the Estate of 0. Jac ohsen, deceased. Notice to Creditors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on June 14. 1913. the undersigned was. by orded duly made and entered in the above entitled court, duly appoint ed administrator of the estate of C. Jacobsen. deceased, and that all per sons having claims against said es tate are hereby required to present the same, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the office of Z. It. Cheney. Esquire. Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from date of this notice. Dated at Juneau. Alaska, June 24, 1913. GEORGE C. BURFORD. Administrator of the Estate of C. Jacabsen, deceased. June 25. July 2, 9, and 16. In the United States Commissioner'sj Court, Precinct of Juneau, Before G. C. Winn, U. S. Commission er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge in Probate: | In the matter of the Estate of Hans Hansen, deceased. Notice to Creditors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on June 14, 191.**. the undersigned was, by orded duly made and entered in the above entitled court, duly appoint ed administrator of the estate of Hans Hansen, deceased, and that all per sons having claims against snid es tnte are hereby required to present the same, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the office of Z. R. Cheney, Esquire, Juneau, Alaska, within six (61 months from date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, June 24, 1913. GEORfiE C. BURFORD, Administrator of the Estate of Hans Hansen, deceased. June 25, July 2, 9, and 16. NOTICE OF F>ETITION FOR AD MEASUREMENT AND ASSIGN MENT OF POWER In the District Court of the District of Alaska, Division No. 1. No. 1005A Notice of Petition for Admeasurement and Assignment of Power. 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 ; I ration 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 measurement of her dower be had and i that said dower he assigned to her out. of the following described real property of said deceased, tmvit: An undivided one-half interest in and to the Hope Lode Mining Claim, as the same i3 described in United States Patent, of date June 30, 1004, General Land Oflice No. 39134 Mineral Certificate No. 6, of record in the Gen eral Land Olllce, 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 j States Patent of date December 9, j 1896, General Land Office No. 27674, j Mineral Certificate No. 57. of record in the General Land Office, U. S. Depart-1 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 i entered by the above entitled court in i 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-; tlon 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 12-19-26; July 3-10. jn| ; I ?1 I I l-I-H-H-H-H-H-l 1 I 1 I I-1 -H-H-fr I-M III 1 I I IP It II 111 I H til 1 III III II m n IN 1 I I IN 111 M IN 111 1 I 11 t II ?*; free IBEHRCNDS[free] j Usual Fourth of July Offering A TIMELY OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY : From now UNTIL THE FOIIItTH of JULY we will give with every BENJAMIN SUIT : a pair of SHOES or a HAT FREE We are sure of our ground, our super iority of style and tailoring. They are handsome. The very newest of the new suits you'll take pride in. A special inducement to the man who wants good clothes A complete assortment of Hats and Furnishings for Men and Young Men. Benjamin Suits arrange from .... $25.00 TO $37.50 This includes the famous Hanan Shoes or Stetson Hat Our sack suits arc shown in medium and light * weight fabrics in black and white, check, stripes and mixtures, Scotch tweeds in gray, tans and browns and various other novelty weaves. ... \ Wc arc exclusive agents for the celebrated Benjamin ' Clothing. Other makes from $10.00 TO $20.00 : B. M. BEHRENDS CO. JUNEAU'S BIGGEST, BEST AND BUSIEST STORE j 1?L t- ???~1?I t 1 1 1?1. ' ' ' ? ? l l ??????.. A LETTER FOR YOU? List of letters remaining unclaimed in "lie postofllce at Juneau, Alaska, on June 21, 1913. Parties wishing same when calling should say "advertised." Mrs. Ernest Ashby, .Miss Annie Brown. Martin Boorlek, Mrs. Peter* Bales, Julia France (card), Robert Fer rl (card), Edd Graham, Miss Ellen Harris, M. Johnson, Mrs. E. Kennedy, Miss Dolly Knutson, E. Olson, C. O. Olson, Fugvold Martin, I'. Melseth, Jim Mlllones, H. It. Miller (card), Jack McChagin, Johannes Peterson, Henry Sachs, Mrs. Alice Wegle. E. L. HUNTER, P.M. o?o?o TO THE JUNEAU LADIES ?o-o? The Little Store at the corner of 2nd and Main, is ready for business. Will be pleased to have the ladies call. MRS. J. L. GAGE. 20-tf i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I; Anderson & Wick:! || Practical House-Movers and || Raisers ? ? I: General Carpenters-Contractors 11 We will move and raise ? ? ? > houses, do all kinds of repair ? . || work and guarantee satisfaction. | | ;| WE SOLICIT PATRONAGE ;; ? ? Leave orders at Omer Patten's ?? II Cigar Store. Seward Street || 11 Juneau Alaska 11 I I M I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I ! Juneau Construction Co. ARCHITECTS and BUILDERS Old Juneau iron Works Bldg. FRANKLIN STREET Opp. Laundry ? 'Phone 3-8-8 f-H-I 1 I l i r i l l l I 1 1-f I! DR. H.VANCE ? The osteopath ii || 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. || Tl 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 Mill Ml 1 H4 I I I I 1 I I 1 1 I I f-H-H 1 I I 1 1 I I I I 1 ;; The Unique Millinery ;; Summer Goods !! Upstairs, Cor. Second and Main !! I I I 1 I I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I ! 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ; A D Transfer ;; ;: a. Denson & Express :: Stand at Wilb' Grocery Store ' | , , Phones 4~U or 3-8-6 , , ?- ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED ? ? ? M I II 11 I I II I I I I II I 11 I I IM? C. F. CHEEK THE TAXIDERMIST THAT KNOWS Game Heads, Fish and Birds Mounted. SKINS AND FURS TANNED Rug Work a Specialty Prices Reasonable ? Latest Novelties in T obacco Jars and Pipe Racks at Burford's 1 F. Wolland I jj Tailor | 0 Phone W SECOND ST. <? 1 i t t t t ? ? it ? ? ? ? ? t ? t i i ? t t ? i i ? TrTTTTTTTTTTvi-IT f| i-riT'l :: The Arctic Pocket:: Billiard Parlors V. Best Brands of ;; CIGARS AND TOBACCOS ;; Everything Up-to-Date ;; CLAY and KINGMAN, Proprs. ||" The management reserves the ? ? ? ? riglit to. reject the patronuge of .? ? ? any persons. ?? M ?! ! 1 1 1 I M III III I If ' 111 1 111 I I I I I11 II11 III111 * - A.W.RHODES - STOCK WALL PAPER!: || All Kinds interior Finish. Ho??* hlatlatf 11 , ? Phone 3-74 JWond Street ,, ? I II I I I I I I I II I I II I I I I I I III First National Bank OF JUNEAU CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UN DIVIDED PROFITS $85,000 In'dividal Deposits, $400,000 U. S. Gov. Deposits, $100,000 Complete facilities for the transaction of any banking business. OFFICERS T. P. KENNEDY, Pres. JOHN RECK, Vlce-Pres. A. A. GABBS. Cashier DIRECTORS P. W. BRADLEY E. P. KENNEDY GEO. F. MILLER T. F. KENNEDY JOHN RECK P. H.' FOX A. A. GABBS M. J. O'CONNOR ?Ill I II I II II I till IIUIIH* ? [j| The Alaska Grill i I |!! The Beit Appointed Place in Town j ; I Best of Everything: Served !! at Moderate Prices >