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f PETTIT and HARVEY + 1 Real Estate bought and sold, Collections, Rents and General Auditing, and Accoutlng, Finan cial Agents. 142 Front St. ? ? 11111111111111111111111111 :? Golden Belt Addition | [ Choice KeeMence Lota for Sale "" ?? See E. L. COBB. A*t. - Phone 3-6-9 ? ? ' ? I I 1 ? I I H M H !? I ?! I I 1 1 I l-f- ? - - - n ii THE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION jj MAZDA LAMPS ; : AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF ? ' ELECTRIC LIGHTING GOODS |1 Can bo obtained from the ! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. ! , Third and Franklin Streets Juneau ? ? I I I It i FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU Capital. Surplus and Undivided Profits . $ 85,000 Individual Deposits $400,000 U. S. Govt. Deposits 8100,000 Complete facilities for the transaction of any kind of Banking business DIRECTORS T. F. Kennedy, Pres. ? v. kennkuy' John Reck. Vice-Pres. oeo. ^miller Harold H. Post, Caahier aL j. o c'onnor Under the same manairement FIRST TERRITORIAL BASK OF ALASKA I Interne paid on Time Depoaita HIM I II I I I I I II I I I I I I I :: Dull Knives make Sharp Tempers? :: Avoid Both. Use one of those Dimo-Grit Grinders--? || :: AT $2.25 EACH, Sold by the 11 !! ALASKA SUPPLY COMPANY !: 1 11 ii 1111111111111111111'1111111111111111111 u i u r' ;; STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES } I; Fresh Juneau Ranch Eggs?Try Them ? J! PHONE 385 J. M. GIOVANETTI | Rates Rcusonabte Third and Harris Street. Juneau TheBERGMANN 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. ? ? ? I o I Juneau Liquor Company, Inc. ? THE LARGEST STOCK-THE BEST BRANDS OF ? ? Imported and Domestic Liquors and Wines for family use J | PHONE 9-4?MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY-FREE DELIVERY Z When ordering BEER in on RAINIER PALE B. M. BEHRENDS, Banker I JUNEAU, ALASKA THE OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA I 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 ? i Beer 5c. a OlctSS LOOVRE BAR Al. CARLSON, Prop. BISHOP ROWE ON WORK OF FRONTIERSMAN Preaching In a Baptist pulpit at Seattle a week ago yesterday, Bishop Peter T. Rowe, of the Episcopal church in Alaska, devoted sometime to toll ing tho congregation what was being done for civilization In Alaska. Among other things, he said: "No man has tho right to name him self a patriot unless he is making some honesC earnest effort for man hood and womanhood, doing some thing to help the men and women who are doing the pioneer work of tho great frontier of civilization. It took n priest of the church to climb to the summit of Mount McKinley and It is such hard, sturdy, courageous mon who make tho missionary work on the frontier vital." CHISANA IS STILL UNKNOWN QUANTITY Charles Montford, writing from Chi sana under date of January 14, says thnt nothing more is known of that section than was known lust July, as it is impossible to get to bedrock on account of the ground being wet. He says that it will bo necessary to use drills to determlno if thoro are any i more spots with pay outside of the two miles of shallow ground ground on Bonanza and Eldorado that Is already known to have it. Tho letter states that there Is noth ing for people to stampede iuto the country for and that there has not been enough prospecting done to know whether all of the pay has been dis covered or not. At any rate ho says it is too early to condemn the coun jtr>* CAPT. MARTIN FINDS NUGGET When the streets were being washed off Saturday, Chief of Police J. T. Martin picked up a gold nugget that had been sluiced out of the debris. The nugget weighed $4.85. Evidently it had been lost sometime by someone ' on the street. ALASKAN HOTEL ARRIVALS. The following arrivals are registered at the Alaskan Hotel: M. Larson, .Mrs. I.amond. Seattle: D. E. Doyle, A. F. Kimball. Ketchikan. v NEW ROOMING HOUSE OPENED. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Button have I leased the second lloor of the Britt's Pharmacy building and transformed it ; into a lodging house. The place has | been thoroughly renovated. All the qooms have outside light, and it will he maintained as a first-class lodging house. The house is at 120 Seward streeL HUMBOLDT ARRIVALS. The Humboldt, arriving from the South last night brought mail, freight and the following passengers for Ju neau: Mrs. Robert Semple, W. G. Stew art, H. J. Walker. Ed. Mayer and wife, O. B. Thompson, G. W. McKlnney, A. Aareskjold, L. P. Larson, J. M. Plum, L. Lovgren, G. B. Broxson, S. J. Karl, J. S. Dolly, John Sells, Herb Johnson. C. F. Cheek. WHERE IS JOHN W. BISHOP? ?4"? Mrs. Eliza Bishop, 3218, Tracey street. Kansas City, writing Gov. J. F. A. Strong, under date of January 6. 1914. enquiring for information about her son, John W. Bishop, 45 years of ago who was last heard of at Sunrise. STOP YER KICKIN' (Dawson News.) Don't sit 'round with hangtn' lip, i That is sure to floor you; Try to got a better grip On the work before you. Put some ginger in your words When you greet a neighbor: Throw your troubles to the birds, Get right down to labor. An' you'll notice every day j Things is comln' right your way, Stop yer kickin' 'bout the times? Get a hustle on you; Skirmish.'round and grasp tho dimes, Ef the dollars shun you. Croakin' never bought a dress, Growlin' isn't it, Fix your peepers on success. Then go in to win it, Times is gettin' good agin? Try and help them If you kin. Stop yer kickin,' get a hold Of the wheel and turn it; You can never handle gold 'Less you try and earn It. Brush the cobwebs from your eyes. Stop yer blamed repinin', An' ye'll notice that yer skies Allus'll be shinln". If you hain't the nerve to try. Sneak away somewhere and die. Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 14th day of March. 1914, I purchased the interest of H. Winters in the res taurant known as The Tavern, In the Hotel Cain, Juneau, and will be re sponsible for the debts of said business heretofore cpreated and for future debts only when incurred on my order. -3-14-3L THOS. BUT1ERICH. EGGS, EGGS. EGSS. Get them for 25 cents a dozon at? CHAS. GOLDSTEIN. 3-16-tf. ? Don't work yourself to death. Spend a pleasant evening with the boys at Burford's. 2-16-tf. Well ventilated rooms and board at the St. George House, formerly the Simpson hospital. 10-3-tf Fresh salted nuts, at Juneau Drug Co., opposite Alaskan Hotel. 3-16-tf UNENCUMBERED Widow, of edu cation and refinement, desires a posi tion as managing housekeeper in wid ower's home or men's boarding club. Address J. P. P.. 317, Pacific Bldg., Seattle. Wash. Alice M. Jordison, teacher of mando lin. guitar and banjo; studio 5 and 6, Garside building, or enquire Juneau Music Store. 2-4-tf. 4 ? * CLASSIFIED ADV. j + ?? + WANTED?To rent u modern, four rooiu house with bath. Long time ten nut. Address L. E. S. Empire office, tf WANTED?First class baker. Ap ply Labor Department, Alaska-Gastin eau Co. 11-4-tf WANTED?To rent or buy a 3- or 4-room house, furnished or unfurnish ed. E. Taschek, Surveyor Generals' office. 3-16-Ct. I WANTED?Two, three or four ; rooms for housekeeping by couple, , permanent tenants. Ed. Kendall, P. 0. box 615. 3-16-6t. ! FOR RENT ? Dining room, doing lirst class business. Address oox 633. , Juneau. 311-lm. I FOR RENT?Furnished housekeep ing rooms, also singly furnished , rooms. SANS SOUC1. Douglas. 3-4-1 m. FOR RENT?Furnished rooms and apartments, either single or ensuite for housekeeping. Apply at office, No. 1. Hogan's Flnts. phone 209. 11-11-tf FOR RENT?Signs can be had at The Empire office. FOR RENT?ON or before April 1st. Steum-heated room to party who will buy furniture. JUNEAU INVEST MENT CO. 3-ll-6t. ' FOR RENT?Nice, steam-heated of fice, best location in city; tenant must buy the furniture. Phone 2202. 3-16-tf FOR RENT?Nicely furnished rooms by the day, week or month: 375 Lower Front Street. Phone 22-5. 3-16-14t FOR RENT?Large front room, suitable for two gentlinen; also a j large front room suitable for three j gentlmen, prices reasonable. 141 Pa- \ ciflc Coast Waterfront. 3-16-3t. j FOR SALE?A 16-h.p., heavy duty, j marine gas engine; cheap if sold at j once. Inquire at Union Iron Works, i ?3-14-6L ' FOR SALE OR RENT?New gaB launch, 38 x 10, with good accommo dations for 4 men; 20 h.p. engine. See owner on "Midnight Sun." 3-16-4t. SQUARE YOURSELF with your wife or best girl, by taking her home a fresh box of Bunte's or Lowney's candy. You can get them at Doran's Drug Store. 3-13-6t. AN EXPERIENCED Woman wants work by day or week. First class cook. Phone 2052. The Bergman. 3-17-3t. Fresh Bunte's chocolates and can dies, "the purest candy known," at the Juneau Drug Co., opposite Alaskan Ijotel. 3-16-tf. The Empire $1.00 a month delivered. FOR PUMPING SMALL QUANTI TIES OF WATER ! FOR HOUSEHOLD; PURPOSES , Gastineau Hardware & Machinery Co. j tools-machinery! Columbia 112 Front St. j Hydraulic Ram Phono 2/3 i 'alaskan" | i hotel <? * > Juneau's Leading Hostelry o < ? o < ? < > ? Steam heat, running hot and <? <? cold water in all rooms?six- o \' teen rooms with bath?strictly ] J| first class cafe?centrally locat < > ed?big- sample rooms. Auto < > <? meets all steamers?rates: $1.50 {1 per clay and up-r-commercial * J ' ? trade solicited. < > X P. L. Gemmctt, Pres. & Mgr. o F. H. McCoy, Secy-Treas. < | T Lhsssosms il The Importance of Being Yourself TIE most valuable asset you have is your personality nd individuality. Let no man tamper with either; in tead of listening to the dictation of this or that tail orman, express your taste and satisfy your need with Benjamin Clothes They are abreast with, if not a little ahead, of the hour. Though the models, weaves and patterns of which our stock boasts are as varied as good taste will permit, you may be certain of this: Even unto the most minute detail Benjamin Clothes are correct and in this big broad sense: They reflect the innovations which the master de signers of New York have sanctioned with the big seal. You Too Should Wear Holeproof Sox a style for every occasion. A grade for every purse. The guarantee of six months' wear with every pair of Hole proof is only one of the reasons for its great popularity. B. M. Behrends Company bmux ?? fl?nj.n]inorli frcnjarrpn Qotl\es mmmmmmmmmtmammn Haircut 50c Shave 25c The GENUINE BARBER SHOP J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop. PufT Hair Cut Our Specialty Moles, Warts and Birthmarks Scientifically Removed Ladies' Shampooing 304 Front St. Near City Dock j ORPHEUM ; ; JUNEAU, ALASKA ; TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ; i "THE LAST BLOCKHOUSE." | "Love In an Apartment House" 1' I "THE MAYOR'S WATERLOO" " fcH. | i-i-i-l l-l-H-l-l"* J. S. MORGAN GENERAL TRANSFER Res. Phone 3802, Day Phone 394 Stand, "Renovatory," Franklin St. J! H. HEIDORN $ \'. Merchant Tailor [ I' CARL OLSEN, Cutter and Fitter [ Cleaning, Repairing & Pressing c i 222 SEWARD STREET [ Telephone 268 | Let Cleveland Build It Whether it is a residence, a store or a warehouse, if Cleveland does it, it will be done right. ESTIMATES and PRELIMINARY DRAWINGS FREE, P. J. CLEVELAND 'Phone 603 530 East Street ? i Pennant Bread In Sanitary Wrappers FdV sale by all grocers. Call the Try it and you will use no other. Eureka Bakery 302 Franklin St. Phone 2122 ALASKA MEAT COMPANY John Reck. Mgr. Wholesale and Retail Butchers Manufacturers of all Kinds of Sausages Our Hams and Bacon Arc Homc-Smokcd FINE POULTRY IMPORTED FINNAN HADDIE TODAY FRESH SAUSAGE EVERY DAY Full Line Fresh and Cured Meats. Government Inspected TRY OUR WILD ROSE LARD FRYE-BRUHN MARKET Arthur Fickcn, Manager Seward Street IC W. YOUNG COMPANY Headquarters For Hardware, Mining & fishing Supplies II Lumber and Building Materials I Now is the time to make your home new and attractive by painting or papering. We have several lines of high grade paints and wall paper at especially low prices. Also up-to-date Furniture and Home Furnishings that will attract you sMaMMV tiigJaB?BKWBBaMfcfflMBM???ij L UMBER for BUILDINGS, BOXES, CRATES, & other purposes i r r A F\17C from Rough Timbers to Kiln Seasoned. Fin ALL UlvAl/LlJ Ishing Material of the Best Quality. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS SOUTH PACIFIC LUMBER & BOX COMPANY >V. C. BENTLEY, Solc? Manager. Mills and OiTicc PETBRSBL'RG, ALASKA ?..H..l.dM"l"i-4HHHH-HH"H-l"I-I"I"i"l"i"l"l"l-l l- I I I-l-l-H-H-H'M I I I I I I I 1 OCCIDENTAL HOTEL AND ANNEX f I Occidental Hotel Co., J. P. Olds, Mgr., European Plan Headquarters for Mining Men and Commercial Travelers | FRONT STREET Opposito Post Office Phone 1-1 !! ? 1111111"-.' m i Ti i n i m 111 m i l i m 11 m i m l m 11111 If you have a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY Protect Them by Insuring in a FIRST-CLASS COMPANY New York Life InsuranceCo.Mhe strongest intheworid I. SOWERBY. Agent Room 7, Malony Block Juneau, Alaska ;j Apples and Oranges | : We have an unlimited supply of these. The prices are ;; reasonable. Call us up or come and see for your self. We carry all the leading lines of j; TEAS AND COFFEES ( ? 0 i > . | a J. RAYMONDS^ |