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inn ii ii mi ' :: THE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION j MAZDA LAMPS ! ! AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF '* H ELECTRIC LIGHTING GOODS | I Can bo obtained from the ' ! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. !! Third and Franklin Streets Juneau < > < 1111 I I II111 I M'll H I ) 111 I I I I I 11 11 11 I I 111 11 I I 11 K 1111 I ! FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits . $ 85,000 Individual Deposits $400,000 U. S. Govt. Deposits ... . ? . $100,000 Complete facilities for the transaction ot any kind of Banking business DIRECTORS t V k'l'WKnv Pros f. w. bradley 1. f. &ENNKUY, rrta. ^ p KENNEDY John Reck, Vice-Pres. ceo. f^miller Harold H. Post, Cashier m. j. O'Connor Under the same management , FIRST TERRITORIAL BANK OF ALASKA I Interest paid on Tim* Deposits II I I I I I I II1 I I I I I I I IMI II I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I ? ? Dull Knives ma\e Sharp Tempers? ;; : Avoid Both. Use one of those I Dimo-Grit Grinders--? | :: AT $2.25 EACH. Sold by the j j !! ALASKA SUPPLY COMPANY !! ? i i n it ALASKA MEAT COMPANY John Reck. Mgr. j Wholesale and Retail Butchers Manufacturer* of all Kind* of Sausajjea Our Hams and Bacon Are Home-Smoked * ^ J I; STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES $ J! PRFQU FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BUTTER, EGGS ? <? * 1 and Cheese We cater to fine family trade. Try us, * i: ^v phon^S"'5"1- J. M. Giovanetti W\\V\XVVVV\\NVV\\VNV\V\\V\\VVV\NV\VVVVWVNNV\VW\VV\ J Foreign and Domesti SUITS $3 5 Correct Styles in All jj:| > Woolens in Stock *- .hai ? sairv the Late Fabrics 5 J MERCHANT f. WOLLAND TAILOR $ 5 Suits. $35 and up. Cleaning and pressing promptly and neatly done J $ SECOND STREET - - - Phone $<???? JUNEAU > When ordering beer insist on rainier pale ????a?bbmm?b?i^??ai?? |b. m. behrends, Banker I JUNEAU, ALASKA THE OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Established 1887 Interest Paid on Member Savings Accounts American Bankers' A'ssn. ?????? Juneau Hardware Company The Store that saves you money SIM FREIMAN WM. ALBERTSON" FRONT STREET PHONE 248 If You Want the Best? ASK FOR BPSTEYN, GILMOUR & CO. Alaska Agents \ Heidelberg II ! \ LIQUOR CO, Inc. I > Largest Stock Best Brands of i J IMPORTED and DOMESTIC " ; ? LIQUORS and WINES for <? ? FAMILY USE o ? Mail Orders Phone 386 ? A Specialty Free Delivery ?????????????????????????? 'you may NEED us, when you "| start house-cleaning. Carpets tak- | en up, cleaned and relald. House- | 1 cleaning In all of Its branches, j WALKER and JOHNSON 1 Central Hotel Phone 3583 ? - + Buy a meerschaum pipe at Burford's and treat yourself to a satisfying ; smoke after dinner. 2-16-tf. The Empire |1.00 a month delivered STUDENTS NAME TOTEM ADVERTISING MANAGER Ttao high school Student Council elected Chas. Sabln as advertising manager of the Totem. Also, they de cided to have election of ofllccrs for 1914-15 by ballot on first Monday in May and annually thereafter. The council consists of a member from each class, one from the Boys' Athlet ic Association, one from the Girls' Athletic Association, one from the Seward Society, one from the school at large, one from the faculty, and one from the football team. Tho Island will be allowed a repre j sentatlvo next year, for there are n ; number of students from across the I channel. The present members are | Simpson McKinnon, chairman; Iius 1 sell Casey. Chas. Sabln, Alice Margrle, ' Alma Sowerby, Hazel Jaeger, Harlan Herner, Cyril Kashaveroff. Prof. K. R. Bell, and Almond Richards (Doug las). I JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL. QUESTS OF DOUGLAS ? ? ? The students of the Juneau high school, chaperoned by their teachers, will bo the gueBts of the Douglas high school tonight. The invitations say the evening will bo spent at cards and dancing. The Douglas high school students were guests of the Juneau high school at a soiree sometime ago. EXCITING FEATURE AT THE GRAND THEATRE. "The Vengeance of the Fakir," a two reel photo play, a story that Is very thrilling; a wild tigress gets into town and chases everybody; the Eng lish soldiers get into action, but fail; some terrible fights the tigress had with a colored soldier in India. Come tonight, for the show Is certainly good. "Honor of the Family," a good Rex drama. "The Boob's Inheritance," a scream ingly funny comedy. Remember our Saturday matinee, at 2 o'clock. SKAGWAYITES ARE WED IN THE STATES ?+? The Skagway Alaskan records he marriage of former Skagwayites at Seattle. Miss Myrtle Fonzo, daugh ter of Deputy United States Marshal Fred Fonzo, of Skagway, and W. H. Weston, of the United States cruiser Albany, were married Feb. 9th, and Harold Talbot, son of Conductor Tal bot of the White Pass, and Miss Maude Hazlet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hazlet. of Prince Rupert, also well known in Skagway, were recently married at Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Weston will reside at Bremerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Talbot will reside at the Pueblo mine, where Mr. Talbot Is employed as head ma chinist. INTERNATIONAL BOWLERS PLAY PINS TONIGHT The bowling teams representing Ju neau, Treadwell, Skagway, Whltehorse and Dawson in the International bowl ing tournament will all bowl on their separate alleys this evening. The Ju neau team will play at Elks' club. SCHOOL DRAWING CLASS WILL EXHIBIT WORK I The mechanical drawing class of the ' Juneau public school expects to ex- ? hlblt their work in the store of the ] C. W. Young Co. this week. Some of j the work Is exceptionally good. ALASKAN HOTEL ARRIVALS. The following arrivals are registered at the Alaskan Hotel: J. B. Turner, Seward; I. Schoenfeldt, J. W. Blase, Tenakee; T. Freeman, Douglas; F. B. Straven, San Francis co; H. E. Shook, A. M. Goodman. A. W. Qulst, George Leissner. U. A. Gates, Charles Vestal, Harry Miller, Seattle. LANSING COMING NORTH. ?+? A wireless dispatch received at the ' local Marconi station last night said the Lansing, a Standard Oil tank Bteamer, was 1090 miles. In a direct line, from San Francisco and would be due at Juneau tonight or early to morrow morning. The Mariposa was 130 miles west of Cape Spencer at 8 o'clock last night. Valdez Hand Laundry. Flannels a specialty. Goldstein Cabin No. 2. Mrs. Sharts. 1-19-tf. In the Commissioner's (Exofficlo Pro bate) Court for the District of Alaska, Division No. 1, Ju- j. neau Precinct. I ? In the Matter of thfe Estate of John S. Seatter. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the final account of the Administrator of the estate of John S. Seatter, de ceased. has been rendered to the abovo entitled court for settlement, and that Saturday the 14th day of March, 1914. at ten o'clock a. m.. has been duly ap pointed by said court for the settle ment thereof, at which time any per son interested In said estate may ap pear and file his exception. If any he has to the same. Witness my hand and official seal this 10th day of Jnnuary. 1914. (Seal) JOHN B. MARSHALL, U. S. Commissioner and Ex- . officio Probate Judge. I First publication, January 12. 1914. i Last Publication, March 13, 1914. | ONE-FOURTH OFF | ni ATI ire CLOTHES Benjamin Hand Tailored HAVE BOTH CHARACTER AND REPUTATION Clothing must have character before it can earn a reputation. The essentials em braced are not merely style, fit and quality, but a combination of these with exclusiveness, distinction and thoroughness in the making. These are the reasons why Benjamin suits and overcoats have built up an enviable reputation. THIS WEEK ONLY 25 Per Cent Reduction on all Rugs, Carpets and Linoleum in Stock We carry the largest assortment of Welton's, Axminster, Velvet, Body Brussels, and tapestry rugs and carpets in the city, and of the best makes. We also carry Wild's linol eum in both inlaid and print, the best made for both wear and patterns. Now is the time before spring cleaning to pick out a new covering for those old floors and save money at the same time. Don't let these rare bargains get away from you. I B.M.BEHRENDS COMPANY | | ALASKAN ! j; HOTEL if O i > 33 Juneau's Leading Hostelry 33 < > o < ? 4 ? <' Stcnm heat, running hot and < > , ? cold water in all rooms?six- <? 3teen rooms with bath?strictly 3 J ' ? first class cafe?centrally locat- '' < > ed?big sample rooms. Auto < ? 3! meets all steamers?rates: $1.50 3! ' * per day and up?commercial ' ' < ? trado solicited. < > < ? i > <> P. L. Gemmett, Pres. & Mgr. 4, 33 F. H. McCoy, Secy-Treas. 33 ? <? w. a. fekcuson m. h. kikki-atkick The Buffet Hotel Cain NINE-YEAR-OLD BONDED WHISKEY "nothing but the best" side entrance next to elks hall I ? H-H-H-l-i. l-l- I-I-I- H-H-I I I ?! 1-1-t The Place to Meet the Old Alaskans 3! 33 is at 33 3 3 LOCKIE McKINNONS 33 Every Thing First Class 3 3 3-h i;; 1111 m 111111111 m 3 3 Haircut 50c Shave 25c The GENUINE BARBER shop J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop. Puff Hair Cut Our Specialty Moles, Warts and Birthmarks Scientifically Removed Ladies' Shampooing 304 Front St. Near City Dock Electric Drill, wt. 11J/2 lbs., reversa ble and works on either A.C. or D. C. current. Gastineau H'dwr. & Machinery Co. 112 Front St. Phone 273 TOOLS Contractors' Equipment Telephone 389 THE GENUINE Ladles' and Gents' First Class Cleaning, Dyeing, Repaid ing and Pressing All Kinds of Remodeling All Work Guaranteed 3SG. Front St. Juneau, Alaska CofTee, better than your mother ever marie, at the Stampede Restaurant. 2-19-tf. MARCH MUSICAL | MARCH 3; 8:15 P. M. LISZT by MISS KEMPTHORNE 111111i111;ii111n 11111111 ORPHEUM j I: JUNEAU, ALASKA iil I! THURSDAY and FRIDAY i I "The Last Performance" ? j "When Love Leads" !. | X "The Millionaire Vagabonds" ; | Watch for | | ;; MARY FULLER HUM 1 .l"! I"l"l. i-i-i-l-l. ?.|. | ?]' I ? ~+ J. S. MORGAN GENERAL TRANSFER Phone 3802 Leave Orders at Doran's, Phone 3 j + + + PETTIT and HARVEY * Real Estate bought and sold, Collections, Rents and General Auditing, and Accouting, Finan cial Agents. 142 Front St. + + M I I I I t I 1 1 I 1 I I I I ! I M -H-H-H :: Golden Belt Addition ii Choice Residence Lota for Sato ? ? See E L. COBB. Ajtt. ? I'hone 3-6-9 ? ? j / -M-^ ji: H. HEIDORN J ' j; Merchant Tailor >? CARL OLSEN, Cutter and Fitter I 222 SEWARD STREET f Ji Telephone 268 ? Launch "Cordelia D" FOR CHARTER Fast and Comfortable See Davis Brothers, Phone 4-5 ~11 1 The Empire 31.00 a month delivered. Try a Mecca "Smooth as Silk" Pabst's Blue Ribbon Beer On Draught AT THE MECCA 42 FRONT ST. CONWAY & SECREST U I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I? Book dunk ii inp1ng pooks jj Paper Ruling :: _ Stationery _ ii L. FREIMAN CO. ii Successor to ?t SIMPKINS & FRIEMAN " H 1111111111111111111111 IT i < I ** i: Juneau Transfer Co. i: \\ PHONE 48 o 0 WE ALWAYS HAVE f COAL i| ! I Moving Carefully Done <?? STORAGE || " Baggage to and from All Boats J J 37 FRONT 8T. ' '<> MMMMtXM t ,t 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. : COR SECOND & 8EWARO ST. 1 UNION IRON WORKS Machine Shop and Foundry Gas Engines and Mill Castings Agents Union Gas Engine and Regal Gaa Engine o f o -> Juneau Liquor Company, Inc. ?? ? 11 ?? ?> O THE LARGEST STOCK-THE BEST BRANDS OF < <? < > * < > Imported and Domestic Liquors and Wines for family use J! <> o O PHONE 9-4?MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY-FREE DELIVERY \\ < > ? Kates Reasonable Third and Harris Street. Juneau The B E R G M A N N NEWLY BUILT AND NEWLY FURNISHEO. 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. LANUDRY WORK Sanitary Prompt Service IF YOU REALLY WANT YOUR LAUNDRY LAUNDERED SEND IT TO THE ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY. ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY Inc. Phone?15 - - - - -J. H. KING, Miff. ;: * ? ?<, During the Lenten Season 31 We can supply your table with the best of everything. 3 S 33 We have Finnan Haddie, Kippered Salmon, Smoked Salmon and Herring, also 33 33 spiced .and picked herring in bulk and convenient small packages. Of course domestic and 3! 3 3 imported fish in cans, etc. 3 ? 33 STRICTLY FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER. 33 33 The finest fruits and vegetables in the city. <? o <? < ? <> Come and see for yourself or Phone 2-8 [E J. RAYMOND EEO