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Have you eaten at I THE TAVERN? : If you havn't you have missed something good Rates Reasonable Third and Harrl* Slrret, Janoau 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. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I i I I I I I H I I I I I I I I 1 I II I M I I I I 111 I I I $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. Third and Franklin Sts. Juneau, Alaska. I M I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU Capital, Surplus and Undivided Prokits . $ 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. F. Kennedy, Pres. ? k' Kennedy John Reck, Vice-Pres. geo. k^miller Harold H. Post, Cashier m. j. o connok Under the aane management FIRST TERRITORIAL BASK OF ALASKA Interest paid on Time Deposits i i i i * i i i i i i i i i ii 1 mil r\ n lt ? 7_.cz. _ t uuu r^nwes mar^e onarp i empcrs Avoid Both. Use one of those Dimo-Grit Grinders--"" AT $2.25 EACH. Sold by the ALASKA SUPPLY COMPANY hi I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I H ? I I I I I H I I I I I I i t M I m { KH When ordering BEER insist on RAINIER PALE . 4 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 t Beer 5 c. a Glass LOUVRE BAR CLAY & SCRIBNER, Props. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES ? We Appreciate Your Trade and Make Our Prices Low In Order to * Merit it. J PHONE 385 J. M. GIOYANETTI 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 >?????????????????????????????????????????????????? Alaska Steam Laundry, ;; First Class Work at all times j; Cleaning and Dyeing i; TELEPHONE 15 J. H. KING, Mgr. MARIPOSA COMES LOADED. ]) Tho Mariposa arrived (rom th South at 1 o'clock this morning loai ed to tho guards with frolght and pa: ? ? sengers. The lists to Cordova nn i Skagway carried many enrouto to th ?? Interior. The following passenger were for Juneau: Miss Hazel Brando ; 4Will Bowker. C. Selin. Miss Whltflelc ! 11 M iss C. Rounlg, W. T. Rope, T. I " Meyers, Andro Mukisk, H. Elilan, Get ?. Welzel, L. Jokovlch, D. A. McAulej ]; Gus Anderson, Fred Wahlstrom, C. K ? ? Dye, Grover E. Kertls, J. Glass, am "*? 6 second class. ALASKAN HOTEL ARRIVALS. i The following arrivals are regit ' tered at the Alaskan Hotel: J. Wi son. T. Thompson, Tacoma; George E j Kertls, Treadwell; Miss Hazel Brar don, Seattle; C. E. Merritt and famllj Ketchikan; Miss R. Smith, Miss E ? Mason, C. Erlckson, A. C. Christenset: + Butte; H. Keller. T. Thomson, Var J | couver; C. K. Dye, Portland; W. P ? ? Martin, Harry Kimball. George Stepti 11 ens, City. .; NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. :: ?+? ? ? Having no lease on the premise I occupy, the landlord raised my ren ? ? to a prohibitive figure and I was coir 1! polled to vacate. By calling Phon ; ? 2-4-2 all my customers will have thei !! clothes taken care of. ; ; D. M. BOTHWELL. 4-3-21 Our good name 011 the label; ou good quality in the package. Juneai Drug Co.. Opposite Alaskan Hotel Phone 250. Immediate delivery. 4-3-tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS. United States Commissioner's (Ex-of ficio Probate) Court, for the Ter ritory of Alaska, Juneau Precinct. In the matter of the estate of Mlchaol Donaher, Deceased. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thai the undersigned, Augustus G. Brown named in the Inst will and testament of Michael Donaher, deceased, as cxo cutor, has been duly appointed by the United States Commissioner and ex officio Probate Judge of the above entitled Court, by order duly made and entered, as executor of the above entitled estate of said Michael Dona her, deceased. , Any and all persons having claims , against said estate are hereby re ? quested and required to present them, | with proper vouchers, within six , months from the date of this notice, tc ? the undersigned or his attorney, New. I ark L. Burton, at the office of Winn . and Burton, in the Decker Building, ' Juneau. Alaska. \ Dated this 17th day of March, A. D.p . 1914. I AUGUSTUS G. BROWN, ! Executor. ? First publication, March 27, 1914. | I .ast publication, April 24, 1914. P NOTICE OF ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS of the City of Juneau, Division No. 1, Territory of Alaska. NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Ordinance No. 135, of the City of Juneau, passed and approved by the Common Council on February 20, 1914, a general election, for the purpose of electing seven Councilmen and one School Director, for the City of Juneau, as provided in said ordi nance, will be held on Tuesday, April seventh, nineteen hundred and four teen, between the hours of nine o'clock a. m., and seven o'clock p. m. of said day; That the voting place for the above stated election will be in Fire Appara tus Room in the new City Hall build ing, located at the corner of Fourth and Main Streets, in the City of Ju neau, and that the entrance to said room is on the Fourth Street side of said building; That the qualifications of electors at said election are as follows: Any citizen of the United States, whether male or female, and any person who has filed a declaration of intention to become such, is entitled to exercise the elective franchise in the City of Juneau; Provided, such person shall be found of the full age of twenty-one years and shall have been a bona fide resident of the Territory of Alaska for one year and of the City of Ju neau for six months next preceding the date of election. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 18th day of March, 1914. E. W. PETTIT, Municipal Clerk of the City of Juneau 3 18-tf. Bargains on typewriters. See "W. H. Case. 3-17-tf The jelly crowd, th6 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. * 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. COR SECOND & SEWARD ST, i J 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. We also carry a full line of curios and souv enirs. All Eskimo cur ios made on the prem ises. Front Street Next to City Dock I 1 111 I I 1 1 II III 1 MI I 1 II- !? j Easter Showing of the New ? Every Department Bids You I i r WELCOME " I The success and popularity of this store is due largely to our pro l gressiveness in displaying the new ;; styles, not alone in shoes, but in [? every other department of our business. BENJAMIN CLOTHES rhey define all that is correct even into the position of a button. Then :here is this to be said of Benjamin Jlothes: every line and curve is ;ailored, not merely pressed into ;hem. You may be sure that the garments will lend dignity and iistinction until the last day of this strenuous service Correct Clothes for Men MEN'S NEW SPRING SHIRTS Pleated and soft bosoms. All the new spring styles. Many exclusive designs to choose from. The prices are extremely low. Come and see. [ IB. M. BEHRENDSCOMPAN Y |j 1 111111111111; 11 ii 111111111 . ?? 'Phone 2-1-2. 128 Front St. f ?? rr f dressing :: Shearer s i arior i i ?? We do Cleaning, Pressing and ?? i Repairing. || t .. ? - ? ? Our Motto?They always come ?? back i .. ? ? ? We call and deliver || Good Work. Prompt Service. || ' rll 1 1 M l 1-M 1 M 1 1 M i ll H-M* " ^ 7 * 1J CLASSIFIED ADV. + + WANTED?First class baker. Ap ply Labor Department, Alaska-Gustln- *j cau Co. 11-4-tf .. WANTED.?A few cylinder phono graph records. .Must be in first class !! condition. Address Clay, care Empire. ?? 4-2-2t. ' !! FOR RENT?Furnished housekeop- ?? ing rooms, aUo single furnished ?? rooms. SANS SOUC1, Douglas. 3-4-lm. !! FOR KENT?Furnished rooms and!** apartments, either single or ensuite I j) for housekeeping. Apply at olUce, No. ? ? 1, Hogan's Flats, phone 209. 11-11-tt ?; FOR RENT?Good furnished rooms. " Apply over Brltt's Pharmacy at Matt Button's place. 120 Seward Street. ] 3-lS-tf. 4 FOR RENT?Signs can be had at The Empire office. , FOR RENT.?Two nicely furnished rooms with bnth suitable for two or four gentlemen. Ill-East Third 3-31-tf FOR SALE.?Some second hand show cases and wall show cases at your own price. Doran's Drug Store. J 3-21-tf. j! ,. LOST.?Cigarette holder. Leave at j; Burford's and get reward. 4-l-4t. i. STOLEN.?From library of Freder ick D. Moritz, Treadwell. one set cor respondencc school commercial law books. Also one volume U. S. Su preme court reports. Also imperson ators havo taken mail. Would wel- I come Information, and desire to warn others. 4-2-3t. | I TWO EXPERIENCED Scandinavian girls want housework. Call at 120 Seward St. 4-2-3t. 6 B. M. Behrends Company announce d the arrival of Wooltex coats and suits. E A visit will make your Easter selec tion easy. 4-3-2t. Typewriters for rent. See W. H 'I Case. 3-17-tf. ? Coffee, better than your mother ever made, at the Sampede Restaurant.? ?2-19-tf. Have some fun! Tickle the ivories at Burford's 2-16-tf. Alice M. Jordison, teacher of mando lin, guitar and banjo; studio 5 and 6. Carside building, or enquire Juneau Music Store. 2-4-tf. PETTIT & HARVEY Rental* and General Collection* REAL ESTATE BROKERS 3< Auditing and Accounting ? Agents Northern Life Insurance Co. ? Cheney Bldg. rhino 2'.l7 44 t ALASKAN i HOTEL < Juneau's Leading Hostelry J < < Steam heat, running hot and < old water in ali rooms?six- < con rooms with bath?strictly \ ret class cafe?centrally locat- J d?big sample rooms. Auto < neets all steamers?rates: $1.50 J ier day and up?commercial J rade solicited. < < P. L. Gemmett, Pres. & Mgr. 3 F. H. McCoy, Secy-Treas. \ < If you want the best, buy the celebrated HENCKEL CUTLERY the ?amoiu?ndle Manganese Razors Auk your Barber TOOLS MACHINERY Gastineau Hardware & Mach'y Co. ORPHEUM JUNEAU. ALASKA ? TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ? "Pathc Weekly." "The Perfidy of Mary." | "Brother Bill." !ij "Collector of Pearls." J. S. MORGAN GENERAL TRANSFER Res. Phone 3802, Day Phone 394 Stand, "Renovatory," Franklin St. New Spring Stock Han Arrived ^ You are invited to call and make your J selection. All work guaranteed, p H. HEIDORN Tailoring 2 Carl Olson, Cotter and fitter * 222 Seward St. y y y y y TTTT TT T T 1 Let Cleveland Build It Whether it is a residence, a tore or a warehouse, if Cleveland Iocs it, it will be done right. LSTIMATES and PRELIMINARY 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 )2 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 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 Ficken, Manager Seward Street C W. YOUNG COMPANY Headquarters For Hardware, Mining & fishing Supplies 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. Also up-to-date Furniture and Home Furnishings that will attract you LUMBER for BUILDINGS, BOXES, CRATES, & other purposes * f I iPD *rom ^cu9h Timbers to Kiln Seasoned. Fin ALL vlIvAL/LlJ ishing Material of the Best Quality. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS SOUTH PACIFIC LUMBER & BOX COMPANY \Y. C. BENTLEY, Soles Manager. Mills and Oilicc PETERSBURG, ALASKA ?-I-.M-K:?l-l-l1'!'-! ?! ?! 1"I"1"I~H~!-I-H-H-{"1"1"I"I|,I"I"I"I,|1"1 1 I I 1 I l-l-t OCCIDENTAL HOTEL AND ANNEX J Occidental Hotel Co., J. P. Olds, Mgr., European Plan Headquarters for Mining Men and Commercial Travelers FRONT STREET Opposite Post Ofllce Phone 1-1 -:????-? ?(- w I I M 1 I T H-I- 1-H-L I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I M I 1 I 1 I I1 I I 1 I I Mill If you have a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY Protect Them by Insuring in a FIRST-CLASS COMPANY New York life Insurance Co.Is llie strongesumheworid I. SOWEKBY. Agent Room 7, Malony Block Juneau, Alaska 11 7 & for our big shipment of ;? \/%I jL^i i d ill fres^ Fruits and Vege- ;; w W & *%> JL ii tables due on the S. S. j; Jefferson tonight. ;; Remember we carry the largest assortment of Fruits i: and Vegetables in the city. H. J. RAYMOND COMPANY Groceries 8 Clothing ?