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I I 111 I 1 111 1 111 111 I I 11 I I I 1H 11 I I I 1 I III II I I 1 I 1 1 II 1 III 1 ? I THE TAVERN?Firs/ Class Cafe i: ? ? Private Boxen for Law I ion ami Private Banquet Room for Particn ? ? '.'.a ? l /> * ? it 11 J BUTIR1CH BROTHERS ! .. oervice and Limine Unexcelled. Proprietors. I f ? I ! 1 I 1 1 III 'l"H ; I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 I I 1 I 1 1 !? Hill'' Rate* Reasonable 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 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 II I I I I I I I ? : Dull Knives make Sharp Tempers? Avoid Both. Use one of those i Dimo-Grit Grinders--? i! \ \ AT $2.25 EACH, Sold by the ? j ii ALASKA SUPPLY COMPANY i! 5 ' ' i FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU Capital. Surplus and Undivided Profits . $ 85,000 Individual Deposits 8400,000 U. S. Govt. Deposits 8100,000 CompUte facilities for the transaction of any kind of Banking business DIRECTORS T. F. Kennedy, Pres. ? k" Kennedy John Reck, Vice-Proa. ueo. f^mjllek Harold H. Post, Cashier m. j. o'connor Under the same management FIRST TERRITORIAL BASK OF ALASKA Intereet paid on Time Deposits . || H I M I I I I I I I II It t t I t H I H M I I ?l I M II I II I I I I I I I I I II $5,000.00 ! was paid to advertise the s le of Electric Coffee Percolaters !! I; 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 J Third and Franklin Sta. Juneau, Alaska. ' j ' n n 1111 n n i ii ii 111111111111111'' Beer 10c a| Glass: LOUVRE BAR I Free Moving Picture Shows Every Afternoon and Evening CLAY and SCRIBNER ????????????????????????????????????????????????????? I Alaska Steam Laundry, Inc. || I First Class Work at all times ;; | Cleaning and Dyeing ?: | TELEPHONE 15 J. H. KING, Mgr. jj |B. M. BEHRENDS, Banker I JUNEAU, ALASKA THE OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Established 1887 Interest Paid on Member Savings Accounts American Bankers' A'ssn. T ; LetUsFarnWDicI^Motie? JUNEAU FURNITURE CO. __ ! 0 __ ? * 1 Juneau Liquor Company, Inc. 1 ? THE LARGEST STOCK-THE BEST BRANDS OF 31 i > < ? .3J Imported and Domestic Liquors and Wines for family use \\ .33 PHONE 9-4?MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY?FREE DELIVERY 3! < i <> <* ................. I ' <> ? 1 , LEAGUE BASEBALL I . I + ? STANDING OF CLUBS YESTERDAY NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Won LoBt Pet Spokane 6 1 .859 Seattle 5 2 .714 Vancouver 4 3 .591 Tacoma 3 4 .429 Victoria 2 5 .286 Portland 1 6 .143 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. San Francisco 14 5 .737 Venice 12 8 .600 Sacramento 8 10 .444 Los Angeles 8 12 .400 Portland 6 9 .400 Oakland 6 10 .375 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. Chicago 5 1 .833 Washington 3 1 .750 New York 2 1 .667 Detroit 3 2 .600 SL Louis 3 2 .G00 Philadelphia 2 3 .400 Boston 2 4 .333 Cleveland 0 6 .000 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. Philadelphia 3 0 1.000 Brooklyn 3 0 1.000 Pittsburgh 5 1 .833 SL Louis 3 4 .429 Chicago 2 3 .400 Cincinnati 1 3 .250 Boston 0 3 .000 New York 0 3 .000 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Scores; At Cleveland?Detroit, 7; Cleveland, 4. At St. Louis?Chicago, t?; St. Louis, 1. At New York?New York, 3; Washing ton, 2. At Boston?Boston. 1; Philadelphia. 1. Game called at end of the thir teenth inning on account of dark ness. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Scores: At Cincinnati?Pittsburgh, 5; Cincin nati, 2. At Philadelphia?Boston, 4; Philadel phia. 3. At Brooklyn?New York, C; Brooklyn, 0. | At St. Louis?St. Ixmls, 2; Chicago, 2. Called at the end of the fifteenth inning on account of darkness. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Scores: At St. Louis?St. Louis, 4; Chicago, 3. At Kansas City?Indianapolis, ti; Kan sas City, 2. At Baltimore?Baltimore, 3; Brook lyn, 2. At Pitsburgh?Pittsburgh-Buffalo game postponed; wet garounds. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Scores: At Seattle?Vancouver, 7; Seattle, 6. At Spokane?Spokane, 9; Portland. 6. At Victoria?Tacoma, 5; Victoria. 3. rM^iriv vvmqi kcnuv&i Yesterday's Scores: At Los Angeles?Portland, 7; Venice, 4. At San Francisco?Oakland, 9; San Francisco, 7. At Sacramento ? Los Angeles-Sacra mento game postponed; rain. WE HAVE TOO MUCH. Moving prices on wall paper. Amer ican Paint Co., opposite Doran's Drug Store. 4-22-3t. ELKS' NOTICE. Juneau Lodge, No. 420, B. P. O. IS., i will hold an Important session tonight Jti their hall at which the building plans will be discussed. Visiting members as well as local Elks are cordially in vited to be present. G. F. FORREST, E.R. E. C. JAMESON, Secy. MARIPOSA BRINGS MANY. The Mariposa arrived from the South about 6 o'clock last night with a capacity cargo for Alaska points and a large list of passengers, most of whom were for interior points and towns to the Westward. The follow ing passengers were for Juneau: E. H. DeWolf and wife, R. E. Dunham, H. Ericson, Mrs. L. H. Erickson, Robt. Forbes and wife, A. Forbes, Miss M. Forbes, Mrs. L. Hodges, Ralph John son, J. R. Lingo and wife, E. W. Lingo and wife, Mrs. Henry LaFrance and baby, W. A. Legault, W. G. Martin, Dorothy Morrison, H. A. Malone, Wm. J. O'Connor, K. Sazuka and wife, W. E. Shnnklin, W. W. Shyman, Mrs. Ed. Webster. II I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 T'l 'I 111 1 :: Arctic Fur and ::Curio Store:: Is now ready to make j* and repair all kinds of " Fur goods, White Furs :: carefully cleaned with ; | out the use of acids. " :: We also carry a full ::! Mne of curios and souv ?| cnlrs. All Eskimo cur- \\ :. los made on the prem- " Ises. ? ? j Front Street :: Next to City Dock :: TH-H-H-I I I I I I I I M I I 1 I I I l-l-T ; 111111111111111111111IIi ? ::The Rcnovatoryii : : BELEAL & MILWEE, Proprs. ! ! :: CLOTHES NEATLY RE- '' PAIRED, CLEANED ; I AND PRESSED ; ; I | Goods Called for and Delivered \ | . . 'Phono 394 ?? j| | Franklin St Below Front \ \ M I 11 I I ?11 I I I I 11 I I I I I I I II Announcing New Arrivals in MEN'S SHIRTS THE MEN who are most particular in the matter of patterns, fabrics and perfection of fit are the men who appreciate the exclusive designs and superb style that characterizes these shirts, and these men will require no second invitation to call and inspect these latest spring creations. BOYER HATS $3.50 Illustrated is one of our new Boyers for the young fellow who desires something right up to the minute. They sell for $3.50, yet contains $5 worth of service. "Indestructo" TRUNKS 'JpHE "INDESTRUCTO" label on your luggage stands for that "built in" strength and endurance which is capable of thousands of miles of travel and years of service. Your "Iildestructo" trunk must give you five years of honest service or you get a new one free. Every "Indestructo" trunk is registered against loss and insured against damage by fire or wreck. B. M. BEHRENDS COMPANY || MARIPOSA DEPARTURES. The following departed for the West ward on the Mariposa: For Sewurd? H. J. Haasch, Charles Black, A. M.J Muscat and wife; for Cordova?J. Bie lich, A. Hlppa: for Skngway?Father H. P. Turnell, M. P. Karry. j ?????? ???? NELSON'S AUTO STAGE Juneau-Shrep Creek Route Leaves Junotu 6:15 a. m., 11:30 i a. in., and 5:00 p. m. Leaves Sheep Creek 7:30 a. m.. 1:00 p. m., and f (f:30 p. m. Wednesdays, same as above with extra 3:00 p. m., and 9:00 p. m. from Juneau; 3:30 p. m? ? and 9:30 p. m. from Sheep Creek. Saturdays? Leaves Juneau 11:30 j a. m., 5:00 p. m? 9:00 p. in., and I. 10:00 p. in. Leaves Sheep Creek I" 1:00 p. m., 5:30 p. in.. 9:30 p. nj., J and 10:30 p. m. Sunday schedule; !? as Saturady, last two trips omitted. ; Special trips between schedule trips ! can be arranged. Leaves Juneau Office, 129 Front St., at the Ford J Agency. 'Phone 294 Buy a meerschaum pipe ai aurioru s and treat yourself, to a satisfying smoke after dinner. 2-16-tf Royal typewriters. See W. H. Case. ?3-17-tf. t ? I CLASSIFIED ADV. I ? ?+ WANTED?Girl for general house work. Mrs. Henry Shattuck. 4-20-3t. WANTED?First class baker. Ap- \ ply Labor Department, Alaska-Gastin eau Co. 11-4-tf FOR RENT?Furnished rooms and apartments, either singlo or ensuite for housekeeping. Apply at office, No. 1, Hogan's Flats, phone 209. 11-11-tf FOR RENT?Good furnished rooms. Apaly over Brltt's Pharmacy at Matt Button's place. 120 Seward Street. 3-18-tf. . FOR RENT?Furnished room with bath, private family. 349 Distin ave. 4-20-41. FOR RENT?Signs can be had at The Empire office. FOR RENT?Steam heated rooms, bath, good view, $15 and $25. Phone 3805. 4-17-5t. FOR SALE?Or rent, gas launch Midnight Sun, 38 x 10, 20 h . p. engine. See owners aboard. 4-20-6t. FOR SALE?One horizontal brick yard boiler (10 x 43), 25 h. p. capacity with full flush front and all fittings. Good as n?W. Cheap for cash. Alaska Steam Laundry, Juneau, Alaska.?4-16-; 1 m I FOR SALE?Throe plots of ground, * each large enough for a house 24 x 36. Located In best residence section of city; beautiful view of channel and harbor. Prices ranging $650 to $000 FirBt come, first served. Address P. 0. Box 2ft, Juneau. 4-18-Gt. Fill your stomach, And fill it quick, At the Stampede They do the trick. Wether you like Havana or domes tic cigars, you can get the kind you like at Burford's. 2-16-tf When hungry, hit the trail for the Stampede, cor. Front and Franklin. 2-12-tf. ? i Try a want ad. in The Empire. < ^ ^ ^ ^ H i; ALASKAN | I; H0TII < ? II |< 33 Juneau's Leading Hostelry 33 I < ? < ? < < ? < ? < J 3 Steam heat, running hot and '' < < ? cold water in all rooms?six- < ? < 3 3 teen rooms with bath?strictly 3 3 3 J J first class cafe?centrally locat- ; 3 J < > ed?big sample rooms. Aifto < ? < 3 3 meets all steamers?rates: $1.50 3 3 3 3 J per day and up?commercial 3 [ 3 < ? trade solicited. <? 1 O 01 < ? P. L. Gemmett, Pres. A'Mgr. 33 3 33 F. H. McCoy, Secy-Treas. J 3 3 ? + < ?I 1 HI III I 1 M I-H-M-'I-H-I MM i Keyless Padlocks:: Just Received I Going Like Hot Cakes ; Tools-Machinery ;; : GASTINEAU HARDWARE and :: : MACHINERY CO. :: 1-1-! I I I i i i i i i ! ; i i i"i i' 1111111111111111 i t t in i ORPHEUM 1 JOHN T. SPICKETT. Prop. | : ================== : s ! TONIGHT. : j ! "Jan Vcdder's Daughter" J Heroes One and All "Pioneer's Recompense" ! j ? ? i ? "High Brow Love" and "The ? ) Trimmers Trimmed" . ??? ; \ i ; Coming?Notre Dame de Paris "| ? ' ? I ri M I I 1 I 'M 1.1.1..|..I?I..I..|..1. |..|..| .|..|. |.T J. S. MORGAN GENERAL TRANSFER^ Res. Phone 3802, Day Phone 304 Stand, "Renovatory," Franklin St. iNcw Spring Stock Ha* Arrived . t You arc invited to call and make your ' ' selection. All work guaranteed. ' * H. HEIDORN?Mcn'^Xrin^,,,i", \ Carl Olson, Gutter and Fitter ? 1 222 Seward St. Phone 2G8 , j I ?????????????????????????* Let Cleveland Build It . j! Whether it is a residence, a : store or a warehouse, if Cleveland j does 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 Try it and you will use no other. Eureka Bakery 302 Franklin St. Phone 2122 | Don't work yourself to death. Spend a pleasant evening with the boys at c. Durford's. 2-16-tf. ? Get the big feed of good grub at the at small price at the Stampede restau- ? rant. 2-26-tf. St Bargains on typewriters. See W. ? H. Case. 3-17-tf Typewriters for rent. See W. H isc. 3-17-tf. Have some fun! Tickle the ivories Burford's 2-16-tf. Fastest service on earth?Lightning ampede. The Empire $1.00 a month delivered. ALASKA MEAT COMPANY J?h- Hock. Mgr. j Wholesale and Retail Butchers Manufacturers of nil Kinds of Sausages Our Hams and Bacon Arc I Home-Smoked l staple"and fancy groceries? o We Appreciate Your Trade and Make Our Prices Low In Order to + o Merit It. X ! I PHONE 385 J. M. GIOVANETTI ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????>? FINE POULTRY Full line freah and cured meata?Government Inspected. Try our Wild Hose Lard Frye-Bruhn Market C. W. YOUNG COMPANY Mining, Logging and fishing Supplies Plumbing and Tinning?Garden Tools Garden Barrows-Paints, Oils, Brushes ? y?u are particular and want the best FISHING I* OUTFIT, either for a gift or for your own use, I don't fail to come and look at our large assort ment of FISHING TACKLE, RODS, ETC. Headquarters For Baseball Supplies, Guns, Ammunition Furniture, Carpets, Office Desks, Go-Carts, Coasters L U'M B ER for BUILDINGS, BOXES, CRATES, & other purposes i r r A r\|7C[ fro"1 Rough Timbers to Kiln Seasoned. Fin ALL UlvAL/Ulj Ishlng Material of the Best Quality. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS SOUTH PACIFIC LUMBER & BOX COMPANY W. C. BENTLBY, Sole, Manager. Mills an.I OiTico PETERSBURG, ALASKA -H-i-i-H I 1 1 I 1 l..t-i-1-l-l-I-l-I-l-l.I !? 1 | !'?!? | liMll 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 Office Phone 1-1 !! !? '??[ 1 I I I I-H J-l"l"I-|"l-l"l-l"I"l"l"l"l"t"l"l"l"I"l"i"l-l"l"l"I"l 1"1"I-I"I"I"I-1-1"I l-i-M ? ? hand Bags, Suit Cases,Trunks | LARGE LINE==GOOD VALUES < ? < ? In Gents' Furnishings you'll find what you want. Negligee and Dress Shirts, Neckwear, and col-lars in 1-4 sizes. Light and medium underwear < ? HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FAMOUS FLORSHEIM SHOES. i > H. J. RAYMOND 1|