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?;l I I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 ! 1 1 I 1 11 Have you eaten at ? :: THE TAVERN? :: If you havn't you have missed something good :: 1111 ii 111 m 11111 m i m 11 m 11 m i i m i 111 ii in u i it Katm Rcaaonable Third and Harria Street. Juneau The BERGMANN 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. >iii1111111111111111n111Miii 11111111111nM1111iii $5,000.00 ?' was paid to advertise the sale of Electric Coffee 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. j; I ; Third and Franklin St*. Juneau, Alaska. J | nil I I I I 1 I I I I I I ? I I I I I I Mil'! f 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- P. Kennedy, Pres. Kennedy John Reck, Vice-Pros. geo. rmiller Harold H. Post, Cashier m. j. oconnor Under the umv rasnaaernent FIRST TERRITORIAL BASK OF ALASKA I Interest paid on Time Deposits 11111111 n u 111 ii n 111111111 a n n m 1111111 u 1111111 m 4 I : ? Dull Knives make Sharp Tempers? ? Avoid Both. Use one of those i| Dimo-Grit Grinders--"' | j; AT $2.25 EACH, Sold by the i ALASKA SUPPLY COMPANY i! -H-H III I I I I I I I I 11 I I I I I I I I It I I I I II I 1 H I I I I Mill' Juneau Hardware Company The Store that saves you money SIM FREIMAN WM. ALBERTSON FRONT STREET PHONE 248 i STAPLE*AND FANCY GROCERIESf We Appreciate Your Trade and Make Our Prices Low In Order to * Merit it J PHONE 385 ^ J.JVL GIOVANETTI f 1 When ordering BEER insist on RAINIER PALE "" I ? Juneau Liquor Company, Inc. J ? THE LARGEST STOCK-THE BEST BRANDS OF | < | Imported and Domestic Liquors and Wines for family use i I > PHONE 9-4 ?MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY-FREE DELIVERY X Beer 5c. a Glass LOUVRE BAR ! CLAY & SCRIBNER, Props. B. M. BEHRENDS, Banker JUNEAU, ALASKA THE OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Established 1887 I- Interest Paid on , * Member Savings Accounts American Bankers' A'ssn. i DEMOCRATS ASK REMOVAL OF RUSTGARD AND FAULKNER (Continued from Pago One.) | Wood row Wilson, President of the United StntOB, and nil of the heads of the different departments of our Na tlonnl government, and their admin istration of the luws of tho Nation, and WHEREAS, It 1b tho sense of the members of this club, who are famil iar with the sltatlon In Alaska, politi cally and otherwise, that In order to effectually carry out the policies and principles of our National administra tion In detail, and to tho end that har mony shall prevail between the heads of different departments representing the government In Alaska, and for the just administration of tho law and for tho good of the service, it is essontial that all the principal offices in Alas ka be filled by good and trust-worthy Democrats, and WHEREAS, since the passage and adoption of the resolutions of the third day of October. 1913, it has more com pletely and generally been demon strated by the actions of John Rust gard. United States District Attorney for the First Judicial Division of Al aska, at Juneau, and H. L. Faulkner, the United States Marshal for said Ju dicial Division, that there is such ill feeling and friction existing between tho two said officers that even under a Republican administration It would be better to have both of said officers resign their respective positions or be removed therefrom, and It also further appears that the acts and actions of tho said'John Rustgard in dealing with matters that have come before him officially are intentionally such as are calculated to block and defeat the just administration of the law and bring disoredit upon tho Democratic party in Alaska: NOM", THEREFORE, be it resolved by the i members of tho Juneau Demo cratic Club of Juneau, Alaska, that it ? is to the best interests of the Demo- " cratic party and for tho preservation ? of its principles and maintenance of \ harmony and for the just administra- ? tiun of the law and for the good of the ' service, turn oouii hubikuiu, uiiui-u - States District Attorney, of the First * Judicial,Division of Alaska, as well asj H. L. Faulkner. United States marshal S! of said division, be at once removed' ? from office or their resignation do- ! manded; and that the appointing pow ? er adhere to the Democratic National . platform, and especially to that plank 1' therein that provides; "We demand . for the people of Alaska the full en- ; jovment of the rights an privileges of,. a Territorial form of government, and . we believo that tho officials appointed I ! to administer the government of all ! our Territories and the District of Col- j J umbla should be qualified by previous i bona fide residence." That Alaska Democrats of good standing and abil- J ity be appointed to succeed said Unit ed States District Attorney and said United States Marshal respectively j for said First Judicial Division of Al- , aska; and we respectfully protest against the'recent appointment of non residents of Alaska to Federal posi- r tlons in Alaska. I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that ] the Secretary of this Club forward copies of these resolutions to the Presi dent of each and every Democratic , Club or Democratic organlzatRm with- I in the Territory of Alaska, and that i they be urged to pass resolutions re specting the removal of all hold-over Republican appointees within their re- ? s pec five Judiclul divisions; and that copies be mailed and forwarded to the t President of the United States, to the | United States Attorney-General, to the Secretary of the Interior, to the Sec-: retary of the Treasury and to the Post- j I master General at Washington, D. C. 1 BOUND OVER. \ ?-k? I J. W. Felix and Alice Cox have each ' been bound over on the charge of sell ing liquor to Indians. ? ? ? FORMER JUNEAUITE IS A DADDY ?+? A late copy of the Fairbanks Times ' says that a baby girl was recently I born to Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lund. ; Mr. Lund formerly resided at Juneau! and hus relatives living here at the f present time. I *-*? | ALASKAN HOTEL ARRIVALS. 1 The following arrivals are register- j ed at the Alaskan Ilotol: M. C. But- ( ler and wife, B. F. Derbyshire, Henry 1 Cassies, Milton F. Weil, Seattle; B. F. Berlne, Chlsana; L. M. Larson, Chit ina; F. Van, C. B. Hill, J. E. George, s Miller. City. ] The Samson and White Seal, Tan- s ana river Bteamers that went up the s Tanana river late in the season with _! cargoes for the Chisana country, are " wintering In the upper Tanana coun- ? try. completely frozen in and nearly ] completely glaciered over. It is said ? that only their smokestacks and pilot I houses are visible above the Ice. ?j ? * ? " A mass meeting was held recently .? at Fairbanks to do honor to Delegate James Wickersham for his work in connection with the passage of the Alaska railroad bill. Representative Dan Driscoll was the principal speak 2L ; ?i 111111111111 r 111111111111 :: Arctic Fur and :: ::Curio Store:: :. Is now ready to make and repair all kinds of *" ]) Fur goods, White Furs :: :. carefully cleaned with out the use of acids. ?? " i: We also carry a fult :! line of curios and souv ** enirs. All Eskimo cur- ] :: los made on the prem- :: , ises. ? ? ; Front Street? :: Next to City Dock :: ?i 1111111111111111111111111* mamaammmmmmjamaaasmmBwmmsama^xmmmmmKMmKmmsst 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 i i i i i i i-1 i i i i"! h"! i i i 1 i i 1 i i j i? ? 'Phone 2-4-2. 128 Front St. ?? ! cl 9 dressing : ohearer s iarlor ? We do Cleaning, Pressing and ?? | Repairing. ? Our Motto?They always come ?? i back | ? We call and deliver '' ] Good Work. Prompt Service. [' -1-h-i iii ih i iii i iii h iii 11 ( * m? CLASSIFIED ADV. t 9 ?]:: WANTED?First class baker. Ap-j;; dy Labor Department, Alaska-Gastin- I! ?au Co. 11-4-tf | ? ? FOR KENT?r uruisiicu uuun?wr . ?. ng rooms, also single furnishedj' [ ooms. SANS SOUCI, Douglas. 3-4-lm. FOR KENT?Furnished rooms and ]' ipartments, either single or cnsuite !. or housekeeping. App^y at oflice. No. ? ? L, Hogan's Flats, phono 209. ll-ll-tf '' FOR KENT?Good furnished rooms. \pply over Britt's Pharmacy at Matt. .. button's place. 120 Seward Street. j [ t-is-tr. 11' FOR RENT?Signs can be had at' j | The Empire office. FOR KENT?Nice, steam-heated of- ? Ice, best location in city; tenant must my the furniture. Phone 2202. 3-16-tf ? FOR RENT?Nicely furnished rooms )>? the day, week or month; 375 Lower -'rout Street. Phone 22-5. 3-16-1-H __ C FOR RENT. Desirable front room, ? vith bath. On Seward street. $4.00 >er week. Phone 2-7-3. 3-26-3t. J! j ? FOR SALE?A 16-h.p., heavy duty, > ? narine gas engine; cheap if sold at mce. Inquire at Union Iron Works. ' ? -3-26-61. j: ,, FOR SALE.?Some second hand *4 thow cases and wall show cases at ? our own price. Doran's Drug Store. - 1-21-tf. I LOST.?In Opera House Bar. Elgin ;old hunting case watch, "Albert I lausman 1907" engraved on inside I jack case. Leave word at Empire of ice. 3-27-tf. s Alice M. Jordison, teacher of mando- d in, goitar and banjo; studio 5 and 6. , larslde building, or enquire Jnneau duslc Store. 2-4-tf. Get the big feed of good grub at the imall price at the Stampede restau ant. 2-26-tf. "" Buy a meerschaum pipe at Burford's ind treat yourself to a satisfying imoke after dinner. 2-16-tf |-1- l -l -I !-I-1--I I 1 1 ! I I M M l 1 H I H [ Golden Belt Addition ::| F Choice Residence Lots for Sale ] ' r Sco E. L. COBB, Agt. ? Phono 3-6-9 ? ? * PETTIT and HARVEY * Real Estate bought and sold, 3 Collections, Rents and General Auditing, and Accoutlng, Finan- j ? cia! Agents. 142 Front St. | [ ALASKAN || H0TEL I Juneau's Leading Hostelry ? o I o J Steam heat, running hot and < > j < ? 0 cold water in all rooms?six- < >, ! > teen rooms with bath?strictly \ J i first class cafe?centrally locat- < ? j < ? 5 ed?big sample rooms. Auto < > o ? meets all steamers?rates: $1.50 J! < J per day and up?commercial J J1J J v trado ^plicitcd. < >' < ? X P. L. Gemmett. Pres. & Mgr. <>to ? F. H. McCoy, Secy-Treas. <Mo ? * *1* If you want the beat, buy the celebrated ? HENCKEL CUTLERY the famous"'10 Manganese Razors Auk your Barber TOOLS MACHINERY jastineau Hardware & Mach'y Co. ORPHEUM j JUNEAU, ALASKA =============?====== : TONIGHT j L "The Waterfalls of Idaho." I "A False Friend." ? I "The Wrong Battle." I "The Scratch." TOMORROW NIGHT ;; E "Pathe Weekly." ? | "The American Princess." 9 "The Mouse and the Lion." "All on Account of a Transfer." " |j I. S. MORGAN I GENERAL TRANSFER Res. Phone 3802, Day Phone 394 i stand, "Renovatory," Franklin St. MMMHMpt??????? ??????????? 1 New Spring Stock Has Arrived \ H You are invited to call and make your '' 0 selection. All work guaranteed. ' r* H. HEIDORN-Merchant Tailor 1 Carl Olson, Cutler and Fitter 222 Seward St. Phone 26 ,[|H >?????? ?????????**???*?*?[g - Let Cleveland 3uild It Whether it is a residence, a tore or a warehouse, if Cleveland loes it, it will be done right. ESTIMATES and PRELIMINARY DRAWINGS FREE. P. J. CLEVELAND Phone 603 530 East Street Pennant Bread ?! In Sanitary Wrappers For sale by all grocers. Call the # I | Try it and you will use no other. Eureka Bakery 02 Franklin St. Phone 2122 i?? Irr &*?>*?? ?&Af?w|Jork H mWmr*. of ^cnjan\in Qotfycs ALASKA MEAT COMPANY "?*? Mgr. Wholesale and Retail Butchers Manufacturers of all Kinds of Sausages Our Hams and Bacon Are Home-Smoked 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 |c.W. YOUNG COMPANY I Headquarters For Hardware, Mining & Fishing Supplies I Lumber and Building Materials Now is the time to make your home new and attractive by palntiug or papering. We have several lines of high grade paints and wall paper at especially low priceB. Also up-to-date Furniture and Home Furnishings that will attract you i/-.TI ii - at i ???? 11 ? LUMBER for BUILDINGS, BOXES, CRATES, & other purposes k r r A r\I7^ from Rough Timbers to Kiln Seasoned. Fln ALL vJIvALrLikj ishing Material of the Best Quality. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS SOUTH PACIFIC LUMBER & BOX COMPANY W. C. BBSTLBY, Solc? M?n?u?r. Mills nnd o.Tico PBTBRSBURG, ALASKA OCCIDENTAL HOTEL AND ANNEX ij Occidental Hotel Co., J. P. Olds, Mgr., European Plan Headquarters for Mining Men and Commercial Travelers FRONT STREET Opposite Post Office Phone 1-1 ?i-H-!,.!,.)..!-!.. h-1-M'M M-l-l-M 1 1 t H-H-H-H-H M l I I I 1 M l 11 I 11 11 If you have a FIItST-CLASS FAMILY Protect Them by Insuring in a FIRST-CLASS COMPANY New York life Insurance Co. is ^ strongest in uieWmM I. SOWERBY, Agent Room 7, Malony Block Juneau, Alaska We have just received a fresh supply of this fish. We :: have Herring, Smoked Salmon and Mild Cured Salmon <\ GET YOUR ONION SETS NOW We have them in stock o FREE FOR THE ASKING?A <> KITCHEN REMINDER . < ? < > H. J. RAYMOND j rWvif**TVTTVT ******