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;; M 1 11 H I 1 1 11 III 1 I I ! Ill III I 11 HI 1 1 III II! Ill III 1 111 11 Have you eaten at 1 ; THE TAVERN?j ;; ? 1 - | If you havn't you have missed something good j 11 n 11 ii i m 1111 ii 11 m n i n 11 m in i i n m i m 1111 il Rate* Rouonable Third and Harrla Street, Juneau iheBERGMANN 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. M tI>1 I I I I I II It I I II? I I ? I I I II I II H It> I II I I I I II I I I II I I $5,000.00 ?' was paid to advertise the sale of Electrict Coffe Percolaters ' !! at $7.50 each in a weekly magazine for one issue. ! ;; We are selling the best electric coffee percolater made ; ? ? for $5.00 each, but we do not pay such an enormous sum for - !!' advertising. ? :: ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. ; Third and Franklin Sta. ..... Juneau, Alaska. \ ii 11111111111111 ii 1111 h 111 ii 111111111111111 n 1111 n ! 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 of any kind of Banking business D I RECTO RS T. F. Kennedy, Pres. k^nedy John Reck. Vice-Pres. geo.kmiller Harold H. Post, Cashier si j. o'connor Under the name management FIRST TERRITORIAL BANK OF ALASKA I Intercut paid on Time Depoeite I I I I I I I I II 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 I I I I I I I I I I I I I : Dull K nives make Sharp Tempers? Avoid Both. Use one of those \ Dimo-Grit Grinders--"'!! I AT $2.25 EACH. Sold by the ALASKA SUPPLY COMPANY ii ? ? ? , HIIIIIII .... . Juneau Hardware Company The Store that saves you money SIM FREIMAN WM. ALBERTSON FRONT STREET PHONE 248 ['staple and fancy groceries | I Fresh Juneau Ranch Eggs?Try Them ? ? PHONE 385 J. M. GIOVANETTI \ r When ordering BEER insist on RAINIER PALE ? ? Juneau Liquor Company, Inc. ;? ? ? i ? ? THE LARGEST STOCK-THE BEST BRANDS OF < J ? * > ? < ? J Imported and Domestic Liquors and Wines for family use J J C PHONE 9-4?MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY-FREE DELIVERY o Beer 5c. a Glass LOUVRE BAR CLAY & SCRIBNER, Props. B. M. BEHRENDS, Banker I JUNEAU, ALASKA THE OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Established 1887 Interest Paid on Member Savings Accounts American Bankers' A'ssn. I : TOLLS DON'T EFFECT RIVALRY Of SHIPS | "The Interest of the American ship > ping men in freo Panama canal | tolls," said W. P. Swan, general man ? ager of tho Swan Navigation com [ pany, "Is confined almost exclusively ? to Its effect on railroad competition. " Wo have not seen where competition ? with foreign shlplng can be material | ly affected one way or the other. . American ships, under the law as it now ts, that engage In foreign trade must pay tolls, and foreign ships can not engage in coastwise trade. "In the first place, the question of the payment of tolls will cut a very small figure In freight rates anyhow, and the Importance of tho question, as a commercial problem, has boon gross ly exaggerated. For instance, tho reg ulations promulgated by former Presi dent Taft to fix the tolls on ships at f $1.20 net ton carrying capacity, Aineri t can government measurement. That ? means 100 cubic feet to the ton, with y out allowances for deck cargo. Ships l chargo freight rates on not over 40 C cubic feet to tho ton. and, on account [ of the rule with regard to charging E freight by weight or measurement, on [ ly about 60 per cent, of this measure ? meat is usually occupied by a ton of [ freight. That means, that the tolls ? charged by the government will be | less than 26 cents per ton on a ship's ? carrying capacity. These rates are ) based on charging all of tho canal op ? crating cost to foreign shipping. It is estimated that fully one-half of tho I tonnage to pass through the canal will I be American coastwise traffic. If It jfe is charged a toll it will cut the rates I I one-half or more. "This would reduce tho extra cost jy on freight on account of canal tolls to H a few cents a ton. "However, every dime added to I ireigni raies uiruu^u iue w?um ivuuwo the area of American territory that will produco freight for the canal. For instance, if the rates were such that freight originating at Chicago for Den ver could be shipped to the Atlantic seabord by rail, there transferred to ships and sent to San Francisco by water, thence by rail to its destination, the addition of a few cents a ton could very well make it so that Cin cinnati on the Atlantic slope and Salt Lake on the Pacific slope would be the farthest inland points that could ' use the canal In the exchange of pro | ducts." ALASKAN HOTEL ARRIVALS The following are registered at the Alaskan Hotel: C. B. Hill, C. F. John son. City: H. S. Young, Portland; Frank McCoy, Christine Ransom. T. , Mohr. and wife, Henry Cassies, .Mil ton F. Wells. Seattle; P. R_ rfradley, San Fraucisco; J. Haruftth, Peter Knutsen. Petersburg; Uf McDonald, W Sarndeth, Douglas. * -,"??? ARRIVING ON NORTHWESTERN Th if Northwestern arriving from the Westward last night brought the fol lowing passengers for Juneau: From Jo ward?P. Doyle; From Valdez?C. 1. Hill. M. F. Wells; From Cordova? i ifL A. Wagner, S. R. Sewell, C. W. Ellis. H. L. WOLLENBERG HOME Harry L. Wollenbcrg, chief engineer for the Alaska Gostlneau Mining com i ttany, returned on the Alameda last night from an extended visit in the States. Mr. Wollenberg expresses Himself as glad to get back and very much pleased over the progress of the work in hand here. ? ? ? i TOM NOYES GOING IN * T. C. Noyes and wife are among those aboard the Alameda enroute to ! the Interior via Cordova. Mr. Noyes 1 is somewhat identified with the Chis- ? ana diggings. ? ? ? , GOLDSTEIN MOVES SATURDAY The stocks of goods in the big Gold stein stores will be moved into the ( M?w temporary building across the . i sl'-eet, commencing Saturday night of . 1 this week. It is expected that the work of tearing down the old struc- , tures for the erection of the big con- j crete building will commence April 1. NEW CORPORATION. The Hotel Golden. Incorporated, of Cordova, has filed articles with Chas. E. Davidson, Secretary of the Terri tory. The Incorporators are L. S. Bitner, of Kennicott, and C. J. Grif fith and Timothy Eckstrom, of McCar thy. The capital is named at $6,000. GOING OUT WITH PATIENT William Fels, deputy U. S. marshal left for the South on the Northwest ern this morning taking Edward Dow dell, Insane patient, committed to Morningside from Sitka. WINNS RETURN Col. William Winn, Mrs. Winn, and their son, Burdette, returned last night on the Alameda from an extended visit in California. All are * looking fine and all declare that they are glad to be back to the Junoau home once * more. KEEP CLEAN. Ladles ' and Gentlemens' clothing, cleaned, pressed and repaired at the | Renovatory. We call for and deliver. Front St. Phone 394. 2-23-tf. Why buy a lot and build on Casey Shattuck add., when you can buy a furnished house and lot for cost of house? S. A. KELLY. STRICTLY FRESH RANCH EGGS Get them for 25 cents a dozen at? CHAS. GOLDSTEIN. 3-16-tf. The jelly crowd, tho good smokes, the pleasant play will make you happy day by day. Play pool at Burford's and take the kinks out of your liver. 2-16-tf. Typewriters for rent. See W. H. Case. 3-17-tf. ATHA Hammers ull Cement Coated Nails Through Oak IT'S THE CLAW. 55c, 65c and 75c ALL MODERN TOOLS Get Our Prices Gastineau Hardware & Machinery Co. ?? * * CLASSIFIED ADV. * * I WANTED?First class baker. Ap ply Labor Department, Alaska-Gastin eau Co. 11-4-tf I FOR KENT ? Dining room, doing ? first class business. Address oox 633. Juneau. 311-1 m. 'I FOR RENT?Furnished housckcep- ! ing rooms, also single furnished ; rooms. SANS SOUCI, Douglas. 3-4-lm. FOR RENT?Furnished rooms and . apartments, either single or ensuite ' for housekeeping. Apply at office. No. 1, ilogan'8 Flats, phono 209. 11-11-tf ? FOR RENT?Good furnished rooms. ] Apply over Britt's Pharmacy at Matt ? Button's place. 120 Seward Street. ! 3-lS-tf. ; FOR RENT?Signs can bo had at The Empire office. 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. Phono 22-5. 3-16-14t - , FOR SALE.?Some second hand j show cases and wall show cases at j your own price. Doran's Drug Store, j 3-21-tf. J Coffee, better than your mother ever > made, at the Satnpede Restaurant.? " ?2-19-tf. Alice M. Jordison, teacher of mando lin, guitar and banjo; studio 5 and 6, Uarslde building, or enquire Juneau Music Store. 2-4-tf. Get the big feed of good grub at the small price at the Stampede restau rant 2-26-tf. Buy a meerschaum pipe at Burford's ind treat yourself to a satisfying smoke after dinner. 2-16-tf COMMENCING MARCH 25th. Dances will be held at Gross Hall jvery Wednesday and Saturday night. ?t nine o'clock. Good time assured. Jome and bring your good spirits with you. 3-23-3t. HI I III I 1 ?!' 1 I I I I I I I i )? i : Golden Belt Addition;; Choice Residence Lots for Sale *) ? See E. L. COBB, Ast. ? Phone 3-6-9 ? ? 'i I -H-l -t H-M-l 1 I 1 1 I !? 1-lT * PETTIT and HARVEY Real Estate bought and sold, Collections, Rents and General Auditing, and Accouting, Finan cial Agents. 142 Front St. ^ h + 4 ] alaskan''I j i! HOTEL ill !? i>',4 II Juneau's Leading Hostelry || | It <t < !? i> i 1? Steam heat, running hot and < > 4 (t cold water in all rooms?six- < t < || teen rooms with bath?strictly || | |' first class cafe?centrally locat- (' < < ? ed?big samplo rooms. Auto < t < II meets all steamers?rates: $1.50 || J | | per day and up?commercial | * | < > trade solicited. < ? < < ? < t < o P. L. Gemmett, Pres. & Mgr. I || F. H. McCoy, Secy-Treas. || J ? ? < LISZT MUSICAL Methodist Church Wed., April 1 8:15 ?H-H-H-.'-M-K I-l-H-l-l-I- I-I-i-H-H-i ;; ORPHEUM ; ; JUNEAU, ALASKA ? TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ? "Parcel Post Johnnie." ' "t.ook Not Upon the Wine." ! "Chalnes of an Oath." ; In Two Parts. I I M I I M I I M' l-M-I l"l"l"M"I"|-i-l-;* J. S. MORGAN GENERAL TRANSFER ? Res. Phone 3802, Day Phone 394 Stand, "Renovatory," Franklin St. ' New Spring Stock Ha* Arrived . { You arc jnvitol to call and make your '' nclcction. All work Runrantrcd, '' : H. irlEIDORN-Merchant Tailor < j Carl Olson, Cutter and Fitter ^g^Scwnrd^St.^T'TT*YYTt ' Let Cleveland Build It Whether it is a residence, a store or a warehouse, if Cleveland docs it, it will be done right. ESTIMATES and PRELIMINARY j DRAWINGS FREE. P. J. CLEVELAND 'Phone 603 530 East Street Pennant Bread In Sanitary Wrappers For 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 Are Home-Smoked : ? I FINE POULTRY IMPORTED FINNAN HADDIE TODAY FRESH SAUSAGE EVERY DAY Full Line Fresh and Cured Meats. Government Inspected TRY OUR WILD ROSE LARD I FRYE-BRUHN MARKET Arthur Ficken, Manager Seward Street [ C W. YOUNG COMPANY Headquarters For | Hardware, Mining & Pishing Supplies a Lumber and Building Materials 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. I Also up-to-date Furniture and Home Furnishings that will attract you I L U MB E R lor BUILDINGS, BOXES, CRATES, & other purposes i r r pp i r\PO from Rough Timbers to Kiln Seasoned. Fin ALL UtvAl/Eiij Ishing Material of the Best Quality. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS SOUTH PACIFIC LUMBER & BOX COMPANY W. C. BENTLBY. Sole. M.n.fltr. Mill* nnd Office PETERSBURG, ALASKA I ? H-H-H-H11 M I I I m I I I H-H-H I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I OCCIDENTAL HOTEL AND ANNEX I Occidental Hotel Co., J. P. Olds, Mgr., European Plan Headquarters for Mining Men and Commercial Travelers ?? FRONT STREET Opposite Post Office Phono 1-1 " ik 11 m i h m m m m m m ii m i > n i in m n 11 in i-h> If you have a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY Protect Them by Insuring in a FIRST-CLASS COMPANY New York life insuranceCo. fcihe strongest m the world I. SOWERBY, Agent Room 7, Malony Block Juneau, Alaska | Apples and Oranges I | We have an unlimited supply of these. The prices are j; reasonable. Call us up or come and see for your- \\ \ self. We carry all the leading lines of \\ TEAS AND COFFEES ? < ? I H. J. RAYMOND ?2? I The Importance of Being Yourself TIE most valuable asset you have is your personality nd individuality. Let no man tamper with either; in M 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 do- J 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 C*tr?4U 1*19 kr ? J\\Jrt4 QfnjAniineO^rwyork Mikff/.of* genjdn\in Qotfyes