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'i 111111 !? 11111111111111 ii 111111111; 11 i i i 11! 1111 ii 1111 !? | THE TAVERN-First Class Cafe | ? ? Private Boxer. for Lad ice and Private Banquet Koorn for Partita He ? IT II J BUTIR1CH BKOTHEUS .. Service and Cuisine Unexcelled. Proprietor.. ;; I I I I I I I M I-1 II II HU'III l1! Mil H- l-H 1 I I' I l-H-H-H-H-H M iT 1 Rates Reasonable Third and Harris Street. Juneau , The BERGM ANN NEWLY BUILT AND NEWLY FURNISHED. MODERN IN ALL RE- 1 SPECTS. STEAM HEATED. ELECTRIC LIGHTED, HOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM; BATH ON EVERY FLOOR, INCLUDING A SHOWER BATH. SANITARY CONDITIONS PERFECT. m 11111111111 ii 111111111 n 111 ii 1111 i ii 1111 i 11 n 11 in $5,000.00 !' was paid to advertise the sale of Electric Coffee Percolaters ?' !! at $7.50 each in a weekly magazine for one issue. ii ;; We are selling the best electric coffee percolator made ;; ?; for $5.00 each, but we do not pay such an enormous sum for ?; I! advertising. i! , ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. ;; Third and Franklin Sts. Juneau, Alaska. |||] ? 1111 f1111111111111111ii111nin111n1111111m 11 H > > ? 1 i ! FIRST NATIONAL BANK j 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 Hanking business D I RECTORS T. F. Kennedy, Pres. ? ??$$?$ John Reck, Vice-Pres. ueo. k. miller Harold H. Post, Cashier m. j.o connor Under the sumo management FIRST TERRITORIAL BASK OF ALASKA Interest paid on Time Deposits iTrri iTTn iTiTinTriTi M i i i iTi ,7 i mY.T., , ?,,, r,, ^ ( :; Dull Knives mal^c Sharp Tempers? \ ? i :: Avoid Both. Use one of those :: < II Dimo-Grit Grinders--"" I :: AT $2.25 EACH. Sold by the i! ? ;; i :: ALASKA SUPPLY COMPANY i!| ? 111111111111 n 111 > 1111111 u i n i i 111 h m n i} i j 11 n - - When ordering BEER ins on RAINIER PALE ; t p : Juneau Liquor Company, Inc. | | THE LARGEST STOCK-THE BEST BRANDS OF t J Imported and Domestic Liquors and Wines for family use * Z PHONE JM?MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY-FREE DELIVERY t Beer 5 c. aj Glass! LOUVRE 1 BAR CLAY & SCRIBNER, Props. ???????????? 11111 11 ii 1111 ; TELEPHONE T1 P. O. BOX 436 + j SCANDINAVIAN GROCERY I OPPOSITE CITY DOCK !! ,, ? Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ? ? I Staple and Fancy Groceries, Clothing, Men's Furnishings - ? i Boots and Shoes MINERS' AND FISHERMEN'S OUTFITTING A SPECIALTY !! Save your suit orders, for there is something in store for everyone. Watch this ail and ? ? > you will aoe it. Lets do away witn the (35 to too suits and come down to the average workirg- ? > > man's price?115 to (30. your choice and a 9t guaranteed. ? ? 1 I I ? * i i-M-- | B. M. BEHRENDS, Banker j, JUNEAU, ALASKA g j THE OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA |: Established 1887 H 1 Interest Paid on Member g ;; Savings Accounts American Bankers' A'ssn. E !! Alaska Steam Laundry, Inc. f | First Class Work, at all times ? | Cleaning and Dyeing | a TELEPHONE 15 J. H. KING, Mgr. 1 j ARRIVING ON GEORGIA BE ? The Goorgln arriving from Skagway brought the following passengers for Juneau: From Skagway?Fred Fonzo, John Kadcllff, James Protopnpas, C. Duffy, William Doyle, H. H. Post, CI. G. Miller, Nick Breovlch; From Kensing ton?A. J. Pendlennon, H. N. Nickle rich, Ivor Handorland, Austin Arteu, [lust Larson, Sam Patterson: From Ju ilin -L. K. Kennedy. H. L. Stockman, C. Johnson, Charles Anderson; From angle River?B. L. I lines. GIBSON-HEP RICK Miss Marie Gibson and Mr. Robert Horr.'ck, both of Juneau were united in marriage last Sunday evening, Ap ril 5, by the Rev. George E. Renlson, it Trinity Episcopal church. Mr. and Mrs. Herrlck will niako their home In Juneau. LEAVING FOR SITKA The following took passage for Sit ka on the Georgia yesterday: E. P. Walker, Louis Levy. R. A. Chastalns, Everett Holmes, C. L. Woolter; For Hoonah?Mrs. J. C. Edwards. LEAVING ON CITY OF SEATTLE The following took passage for the <outh 011 the City of Seattle, sailing from Juneau last evening: Willa Ed minister, \V. E. Donnelly, A. E. Schu ber, W. E. Bentley, P. H. OWeil and wife, Miss M. White, E. T. McCraw. Earl Mann and wife, Mrs. F. E. Law, W. B. Martin, C. N. Stockwell, Harry Kimble, H. F. Warner. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. Lot S, Block 11!'. beautiful view for I ?csidence. $800.00 Lot 4. Block 24; a fine corner for j M in apartment building. $4,500. Lot 2, Block 113 with house. A bar gain for $4,000.00. a. Lots 7 and 8, Block 0. This is one ?? if the best double corners in the city II One half of lot 2. block 9, Good lo ration for offices. Fair building. II Lots 3 and 4, Block G, with 3 good buildings. 11 Lot 5, Block 1, graded. Good busi- " less location. One half interest in lot 5, Block 4, " ivith good buildings. Lots 21 and 22, Block 1, Pacific j) 'oast addition. Splendid business lo ration. I have some good bargains in water ?? 'rout property. . You can arrange terms on all of the; ibovc. I j**" fall at Juneau Iron Works, Phone ' \? I nil your stomacn. Fill it quick. pi; At the Stampede ! cm They do the trick. ! Alice M. Jordison, teacher of mando- ro in. guitar and banjo; studio 5 and 6.! Fr iarside building, or enquire Juneau: ~ dusic Store. 2-4-tf. ap Bargains on typewriters. See W. loi 4. Case. 3-17 tf 1^ The Jelly crowd, the good smokes, he pleasant play will make you happy Aj lay by day. Play pool at Burford's Bi ind take the kinks out of your liver, a-; ?-2-16-tf. - ?????????????????????????? V) [Heidelberg I LIQUOR CO., Inc. ? Largest Stock Best Brands of ? IMPORTED and DOMESTIC ? LIQUORS and WINES for I FAMILY USE L Mall Orders Phone 386 r A Specialty Free Delivery 1 II II -1 I II I i 1 I I I II I M- H- I-H Wait for Lindseth ; The Fish Man ? He will supply you with fresh caught HALIBUT and RED SNAP PER Fish are seceived daKy from the Fishermen. ? * 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- i-i-i-i-i-i 1111 n 111111 m y Arctic Fur and | Curio Store | ts now ready to make -j and repair all kinds of T Fur goods, White Furs carefully cleaned with- j out the use of acids. T We also carry a full X line of curios and souv enirs. All Eskimo cur- J! los made on the prem- J. ises. T Front Street! Next to City Dock j". Easter Showing of the New Every Department Bids You WELCOME The success and popularity of this store is due largely to our pro gressiveness in displaying the new styles, not alone in shoes, but in every other department of our 7 ousiness. BENJAMIN CLOTHES They define all that is correct even unto the position of a button. Then there is this to be said of Benjamin Clothes: every line apd curve is tailored, not merely pressed into them. You may be sure that the garments will lend dignity and distinction until the last day of this strenuous service ...u.--- ?.???at Correct Clothesfor 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. B. M. BEHRENDS COMPANY H-K-H-H-H-I I I l"l I-M I l-H-l H 'Phone 2-4-2. 12S Front St. ?? or > dressing t ahearer s l amor We do Cleaning, Pressing and ?? Repairing. " Our Motto?They always come ?? buck Wc cnil and deliver Good Work. Prompt Service. I CLASSIFIED ADV. WANTED?First cluss baker. Ap y Labor Department, Alaska-Uustiu u Co. 11-4-tf | \V A N T E D .- Two housekeeping oms for man and wife. Address J. j fiedman. Hotel Cain. 4-4-tf. j FOR RENT?Furnished rooms and ' artments, cither single or ensuite r housekeeping. Apply at office. No. Hogun's Flats, phono *201'. 11-11-tf FOR KENT?Good furnished rooms. >ply over Dritt's Pharmacy at .Matt itton's place. 1-0 Seward Street. S-tf. FOR KENT?Signs can be had atj 10 Empire office. . I FOR SALE.?Second hand lumber. | Doors and windows. Inquire for Sofe ? Goldstein's building. 4-4-tf. Typewriters for rent. Sec W. H > Case. 3-17-tf. Don't work yourself to death Spend j | a pleasant evening with the hoys at | Harford's. 2-16-tf.; ST. GEORGE HOUSE OPEN. The St. George House Is now open |: and ready for business. ; j Everything new. Good light and j ' well ventilated rooms. Baths, electric j1 1 lights and Dells. Good board. i1 Keasonable rates by the day. week '? or month. 10-1-tf '' J. C. HOULIHAN. Prop. , | Have some fun! Tickle the ivories! at Burford's 2-16-tf.: PETTIT & HARVEY Rentals and General Collections REAL ESTATE BROKERS Auditing and Accounting Ajrent* Northern Life Insurance Co. Ihcney Uldtf. I'honc 297 ; ALASKAN || HOTEL j Juneau's Leading Hostelry \\ i1 ? i Steam heat, running hot and cold water In all rooms?six- X tcon rooms with bath?strictly J' first class cafe?centrally locat- ?; ed?big sample rooms. Auto < ? meets all steamers?rates: $1.50 per day and up?commercial * | trade solicited. ? j P. L. Gcmmett, Pres. & Mgr. * F. H. McCoy, Secy-Treas. j ? < Juneau Paint Co. Have opened their new store lioxt to the Mayflower Bar. OUR SPECIALTY: PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, AND DEC ORATING. SIGNS: Estimates famished free. Jobs none too small and none too large. ?Sec Us? McDonald & Aitken Phone 228 If you want the best, buy the celebrated HENCKEL CUTLERY the famoua""0 Manganese Razors J Ask your Barber TOOLS MACHINERY Gastineau Hardware & Mach'y Co. J I ? i i fORPHEUM j f JUNEAU, ALASKA 4 2 J | T ?u J 1 SUNDAY AND MONDAY ] [f 4. "Ann." H .t "Innocence." fc T "A Roaring Comedy." [ | ALASKA MEAT COMPANY John Rock. Mgr. Wholesale and Retail Rutchers Manufacturers of all Kinds of Sausages Our Hams and Hacon Are Home-Smoked STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES | We Appreciate Your Trade and Make Our Prices Low in Order to + Merit It. J % PHONE 385 J. M. GIOVANETTI FINE POULTRY ?v~E Full line t. i-sh and cured meat t?Government Inspected. Try our Wild Rose Lard Frye-Bruhn Market Artt^'S "r" ' c. . .vc - ? > rat jib. > a ?r?t rr . ? ? ? TT^wBax frii-i a i '? ijfcM jytra tm/mimmjnwxmm m .i .jwhhhhbbhmhb W. YOUNG COMPANY Headquarters For Hardware, Mining & Pishing Supplies Lumber and Building Materials I J. S. MORGAN I GENERAL TRANSFER Res. Phone 3802, Day Phone 394 & Stand, "Renovatory," Franklin St. E New Spring Stock Ha* Arrived .t u You art* invito*! t<? call and make your '1 ? Hotoetlon. All work guaranteed, * fa H. HflDORN-.Mn?&rw I | Carl Olson, Culler ami Filler 222 Scwiirtl St. Phone ^ , j U Now is the time to make your home new and attractive by painting or papering. We havo several lines of high grade paints and wall paper at ?.specially low prices. Aiso up-to-date Furniture and Home Furnishings that will attract you tttttttttttttttttti i i ? i i i ? Let Cleveland Build It Whether it Is a residence, a sUrc or a warehouse, if Cleveland does It, it will bj done right. ESTIMATES and PRELIMINARY DRAWINGS FREE. P. J. CLEVELAN 'Phone 603 530 East Street I ? i i Pennant Bread f In Sanitary Wrappers For sale by all grocers. Call the j Try it and you will use no other. Eureka Bakery 302 Franklin St. Phone 2122 L U M B E R ! for BUILDINGS, BOXES, CRATES, & other purposes A I i AFV't^ *rom Rcu9h Timbers to Kiln Seasoned. Fin ALL UIvAL'Li IJ Ishlng Material cf the Best Quality. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS UTH PACIFIC LUMBER & BOX COMPANY IV. C. BBNTLBY, Sulci Manager. Mill.* nnd OiTico PETERSBURG, ALASKA OCCIDENTAL HOTEL AND ANNEX f Occidental Hotel Co., J. P. Oldr, Mgr., European Plan II. adcjuarters for Mining Men and Commercial Travelers I'llONT STREET Opposite Post Office Phone 1-1 !! ?H+H+H-i i H-M-H I f 1 I I -H j II you have a MKsI-LLAbb rAMILi Protect ihem by Insuring in a FIRST-CLASS, COMPANY New York life Insurance Co. j| ?ie strongest in the woria I. SOWERBY, Agent Room 7, Malony Block Juneau, Alaska Hand Bags, Suit Cases Jrunks I LARGE LINE ?GOOD VALUES ; In Gents' Furnishings you'll find what you want. ? Negligee and Dress Shirts, Neckwear, and col-lars in 1-4 sixes. Light and medium underwear | HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FAMOUS FLORSHEIM SHOES. i H T RAYMOND C0M?Y > JuL . -T_ili J- jL*t Groceries 8 Clothing U^4< ???????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????