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Ill 11111111111111111111111111111111111II11 It < : THE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION f MAZDA LAMPS fa _____________________ 11 ( : ! AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF i i I ELECTRIC LIGHTING GOODS *: \ v ai*u>*a tarem? nmcK'w. i ! Third and Franklin Streets Juneau ) > c 11111 il 111111111 ii 11 ii 11111111;111111ii11u11111 illi " FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU : Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits . $ 85,000 ? Individual Deposits 5400,000 a U. S. Govt. Deposits $100,000 * Complete facilities for the transaction ot any kind h of Banking business tl 7' ti DIRECTORS - , ; 1> T. F. Kennedy, Pres. e! p['kjwnedy * ? John Reck, Vice-Pres. geo. * miller Harold H. Post, Cashier m. j. o'connor , c Under the tame management FIRST TERRITORIAL BANK OF ALASKA )' i k I Interest paid on Time Depoeita . ? |l I I I I I Ill g Ice 35c I Creepers The Best Ever It ! ALASKA SUPPLY COMPANY <L I I I 11 I 1111111 I I 11 111 111 11 I I 11 I 111 I I 11 I I I I I I I l it n AT ASK A MEAT COMPANY John Reck. Mgr. J Wholesale and Retail Butchers Manufacturers of all Kinds of Sausage* Our Hams and Bacon Afe > Home-Smoked k ?*" _ _____ W WE CARRY NOTHING BUT THE BEST BRANDS ? v I OF CANNED GOODS STRICTLY FRESH EGGS AL- i \ WAYS ON HAND. ? ? 1 J. M. GIOVANETTI ? Calhoun Ave. Phone 3-8-5 2 ? ^VCVVVVVVVV\VVV\\V\>^VVVV\VVVVVVVVV^V\\\\X\X!liV\XX\ tl ? Foreign and Domestl SUITS $3 5 Correct Styles in All { n f Woolens in Stock p a* //\ ? ? ? &| the Late Fabrics ; \ ^ \ MERCHANT I. WULLAINU TAILOR a, V 2 Suits, $35 and up. Cleaning and pressing promptly and neatly done 5 { SECOND STREET - - - Phone 6-6 - - - - JUNEAU 8 Jt i A 01 : rt When ordering BEER insist on RAINIER PALE I ZZZZHIZIZIZIIIZ!IIZZZZZZZ^^^II^IIIIZZ^IIZZL. B ? 1 Ci B. M. BEHRENDS, Banker j p? JUNEAU, ALASKA in I 0 THE OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA j S1 Established 1887 Interest Paid on Member ? - ? Savings Accounts American Bankers' A'ssn. _ x '"i11 I I I I '1 I I l I i l I i l l I i I i 1-rr 4 Juneau jjji: Hardware llli: Company;:: Ohio and Euclid RANGES I "Si Styles and Sizes of li j; HEATERS III m i m m i m m 111 m iT - KRONT STREET PHONE 248 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I I HI 1 I 1 I 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I III I I I I I Ml I It I I I 1 1 I I I I I ; Watch for tho Bigger and Better ' ' HEIDELBERG !i LIQUOR CO,Inc. ii "HOUSE OF GOOD DRINKS" ? > Phone 386 Juneau, ! Quick Delivery Alaska j ,mi III I III III III 111 I III 11 :: The Arctic Pocket:: Billiard Parlors ! Best Brand* of I CIGARS, TOBACCO and !! SMOKING ARTICLES !! 11 HOUSEL and CLAY, Proprs. The management reserves the ? ? ? ? right to reject the patronage of ?? ? ? any persons. 1 i i i i iii 1 1 i 1 i i i i i i i t 1 i i t' ! ml 3LEANINGS OF GREAT NORTHERN EMPIRE Charles S. Black, writing from the S'elchlna, under date of Jan. 5, says here will bo plenty of work In that iountry for lawyers If the district shall >rove to be as rich as hoped. He says lew comers Into the district have itaked over many of* the first locators. Hack says it will be 60 to 90 days be ore work will be under full head way. ? ? ? L. F. Shaw, the new United States ommisaioner for the Nelchlna district, irrlved there and assumed the duties if his office Jan. 3. * * *4 George Fobs, who was accused of noting cabins on the Thnann creeks, ias convicted on two counts for lar eny at Fairbanks last-week. ? * ? United States Marshal L. T. Erwin rid several guards left Fairbanks lost . londay with eloven prisoners who ave been sentenced to the penlten- 1 lary' at the present term of the dls rict court at Fairbanks. It is said to . e the lirgest batch of prisoners ever entout'of tho interior at one time. ? * * Judge Frederic E. Fuller has de ided that the Indians have prior right j1 lands claimed by them at Fort Yu On. * * ? The Fairbanks Democrats held a 1 reat love feast last week, and tele-i rphlc dispatches to the Cordova 'imes say harmony now exists among be members of that party in the Tan na valley. The meeting voted to lake President Wilson a pres nt to be paid for by popular subscrlp ion as a testimonial of the good opln- ' in of hini held by the people of Alas- ? ?4 * ? * Word from the Nelchina says game i scarce In that country. Caribou leat costs the miners and prospectors 9 cents a pound by the quarter, tarmlgan and rabbits are more plen fnl than big game. ? ? ? Albeit Carlson, a miner in the Tan ?a district, was asphyxiated while orking on Chatlnika flats last week! e ? * The Cordova Times says Deputy larshal W. E. Wood of Chltina is a andidate for appointment as United tates marshal for the First Division r Alaska. ? ? * Capt. Cramer, who operates the lit e steamer Traveler on Cook inlet, is egotiatlng for a steamor to use in laking weekly trips bewteen Seward id Knlk, on Cool Inlet, stopping at ay points. ? ? * The town of Seward recently sold le rotary snow plow belonging to the laska Northern railroad by distraint 1 account of money owing by the rail md company for municipal taxes. The iwn bid the plow in for $136.74, tho noutit of the taxes. LEAVING ON THE SOPHIA ?? The Princess Sophia, leaving for te South last night took the following issengers from Juneau: W. J. Arm rong.'Mrs. A. R. Young and child, R. . Navourmi, W. R. Martin, J. C. Mc ride and wife, Trevor M. Davis, R. J: raven and wife, William McLeod, J. , Gallahan, Paul Good, J. C. Lesser, id five second class. ? ?^ R. S. Scrlbner and Paul Glllet, of ?rseverance. are spending a few days town. They are registered at the ccfdental. A. D. Boone and Cassle Kossuth, of kagway, are at the! Occidental Hotel. - Eat at the Pioneer, and die happy. 1 _ SPECIAL SALE CONTINUES I M 'I 4 * ^cnjjn\in ?lot^?a F0R3 MOREDAYS ON; AALL 'MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. COME iN AND SEtECT YOUR CHOICE AND BE YOUR OWN SALESPERSON. YOU WlLL FIND ALL GARMENTS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES?AND ALL WE ASK FOR THE NEXT FIVE DAYS 'IS ONE-FOURTH OFF THE marked MICE. $35.00 Values - - Now $26.25 30:00 " - - " 22.50 27.50 " - - " 20:65 25.00 " - - " 18.75 2fc.S0 " - - " 16.85 20.00 " - - " 15.00 <18100 " - - " 13.50 t&W - - " 11.25 Sale Ends 1 Saturday Night I Benjairiir. HOUSE OF, BENJAMIN C L 0 T H E S II B. M. BEHRENDS COMPANY j i ? ;? ;// ;, , _ .. ? I-: PIANO TUNER | i GEORGE ANDERSON, Expert <1 ^ and agent for pianos. Leave or- ]' ! ders at Racket Store. Phone 281. J [ j < > ? ?????????????????????????? r * * ? 1 4 CLASSIFIED ADV. I c * * <? WANTED?First class baker. Ap- ? ply Labor Department, Alaska-Gastin eau Co. 11-4-U J WANTED?200 watches to repair, J by competent watch-maker. All work ? guaranteed. 1. J. Sharick, Jewler and ? Optician. + WANTED?Chamber work by com- .. petent lady. Room 4, Occidental An- 11 nex. 1-20-tf. v .. FOR RENT?Furished rooms and ? ? apartments, either single or ensulte . . for housekeeping. Apply at ofllce, No. \ ] 1, Hogan's Flats. Phone* 2-0-9. lT-ll-tf FOR SALE?One of the beBt paying '?> restaurants on Gastineau channel. !! Bargain. Enqulro Empire Oiflco.?S. 12-11-tf. ?; -Aan in Hnuhf /-all at the Plonefcr ?? Cafe for a Good Meal. 12-20-tf. * ? ' + VALDEZ HAND LAUNDRY?Flan- + nels and silks a specialty. Goldstein I Cabin No. 2. Mrs. H. Sharts. 1-19-tf f FRESH SEALSHIPT oysters at J (-nl.Wtr.ln'"-. 10-9-tf. 2 ST. GEORGE HOUSE1 OPEN. The St. George House Is now open j; and ready for business. j '? Everything new. Good light .and >? well ventilated rooms. Baths, electric j | lights and bells. Good board. i ? Reasonable rates by the day. week >; or month. 10-1-tf j ! J. C. HOULIHAN, Prop. ) ? Even the cook eats at the Pioneer. , Opp. City Dock 12-20-tf. | Lemke's ?3" 11 IN GERM-PROOF WRAPPERS jji: Of Course I a Superior Quality Made Clean, Baked Clean and Delivered Clean t t :: ~ FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS ;|jj Phone 2-2-2 LEMKE'S BAKERY ? - ? ? - ? ' 1; ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY, Inc. WE AIM TO PLEASE 51 , | J OurMethods Strictly Sanitiary. j > \ Our Service Proihpt and Efficient. \ J We Solicit Your Patronage. v j| J. H. KING, Manager.' \ I < > ?? ? GRPHEUM I | JOHN T. 8PICKETT, Propr. ;; : JUNEAU, ALASKA ; " ;; : THURSDAY and FRIDAY :: ?THE KERRY GOW" (Three Reels) ;; : "HOGAN vs Schmidt" :: "NORA, THE COOK" ?I -1 Mill I I I I I I M"1 '1 I I I M l-? .i l l. Mllf The Place to Meet the Old Alaskans is at !? LOCK1E MdKINNONS :: Every Thing First Class ?Hi 1 in i in Tin i m in i it t ? ? t l. t .tit. t..t. f..f. f T. t. 'I I '* I'T I TT'I "I ? I"*- I 1*1* r ? Golden Belt Addition i i Choice Residence Lots for Saio " | ? See E. L. CO II It. Ast. - i'honc 3-6-# ? ? 'mi IMIl It 1 I t I I H-H-i-H-M-' New Goods & Samples | have1 Arrived j SUITS?$32.50?AND. UP ;.\ H. HEIDORN & CO. [ Seward Street. Noar Third '????????????????????????? 1 11 T I 14 l-i The Louvre Bar :: ... , i Al Carlson. Prop. Imported and Domestic . ? uqtjors 'And cigars RAINIER BEER ON DRAUGHT !' - ?'!; . rhone 3-3-6 Junwu ? ? ?H"l I 1 I 11 I I I i ! I l l M l I l-H-i-f I Launch "Cordelia D FOR CHARTER . ? ? % f : Fait and Comfortable See Davie Brothers, Phone 4-5 Try a j I Mecca Fizz "Smooth as Silk" At THE MECCA Front St. near Seward CONWAY & SECREST ? 11II1111111111II1111111 n Book plank j inding Docks ;; Paper Ruling ::j :: Stationery j; L. FREIMAN CO. ;;| ] | Successor to ? ? | ?J SIMPKINS & FRIEMAN J tlI I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I '? : Juneau Transfer Co. \ : coal wood : storage t Moving Carefully Done T Baggage Our Long Suit : FRONT STREET I > Next door to Raymond Co. ? , I R. P. NELSON Alaska's Pioneer STATIONERY STORE Headquarters for all kinds of STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS All Kinds BLANK BOOKS DRAFTING PAPERS, EAC. j COR SECOND & 8EWARD ST. i I * UNION IRON WORKS Machine Shop and Foundry Gas Engines and Mill Castings Agents Union Gas Engine and Regal Gas Engine i Juneau Liquor Company, Inc. THE LARGEST STOCK-THE BEST BRANDS OF ? > ? Imported and Domestic Liquors and Wines for family use C ? PHONE 9-4-MA1L ORDERS A SPECIALTY-FREE DELIVERY \\ Rates Reasonable Third and Harris Street Juneau The BERG MANN NEWLY BUILT AND NEWLY FURNISHED. MODERN IN ALL RE SPECTS. STEAM HEATED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, HOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM; BATH ON EVERY FLOOR, INCLUDING A SHOWER BATH. SANITARY CONDITIONS PERFECT. FURNITURE FOR NEW YEAR and for many years after! That's the kind we sell exclusively. Look around your home and see if there Isn't something lacking or some pieces that need replacing. Then come here and see It In the newest style and of a duality and prlco that must appeal to your Judgment Juneau Furniture Co. (Formerly J. P. Benson.) >????????????????????????? ? ALASKA SMOKED FlSH rc '' ? ? Alaska Finnan Haddie Kippered Herring :: Smoked Salmon :: We have just received a large shipment \\ of these goods. We also have special ;; Pickled Herring in 1 and 2 pound jars ;; Ef. RAYMOND 1