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ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE! Telephone No. 3-7-4 JOHN W. TROY, Editor and iManager. Published by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Entered as second-class matter November 7. 1912 at the postoflice at Ju neau. Alaska, under the Act or March 3. 1S79. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: rear, by mall $10.00 Six months, by mall 5.00 Per month, delivered " 1.00 THE START OF IT. SOME people who have not thought much on the subject suppose that the question of firing or not fir ing a salute to the American flag at Tantpico by Huerta's forces, that hau arrested a squad of American marines and bluejackets and the paymaster of the dispatch boat Dolphin, was a small matter to cause the Important conse quences that have followed. These people do not take into account that n?e United States had been grossly in sulted and Its authority, as represent ed by the uniform of its men and the flag they bore, had been defied. It is true, the arrested men were released when demand was made for them, and spoken words of apology were uttered. That should have closed the Incident had it been a personal matter among Admiral Mayo, the commandant of the Huerta forces and the others immed iately concerned in the episode. But. as stated, the insult was to the Nation. International custom has decreed that j the proper form of an apology to a Na tion is to salute its flag, and Admiral Mayo asked for an apology to the country that he represented In the form that it should have been offered in the first instance, and it was re fused. The next step was also a cus tomary one among Nations. The Unit ed States forces, as they have done before in other instances, seized a port of the offending country, and it will hold it until proper amends have been made. The punishment admin istered to Huerta by the capture of one of his cities and the hoisting of the American flag over it is the penalty for the insult. If general warfare, should come it will be based upon the subsequent acts of Huerta and those under him. Those labor unions that are con tributing money to arm the strikers in Colorado's coal and iron mining dis trict are not advancing the cause of laboring men. They are injuring it. Fire arms have no place in disputes between individuals, and their pres-1 ence always add to the improbability j of a satisfactory adjustment of the trouble. DISARMAMENT IN COLORADO. WHEN Colorado goes into the dis arming business in the strike district it should go all the way. Not only should the arms be taken from the strikers, but they should be taken from the hired "kill ers" in the emplo>ee of mine owners. It does not come with good grace from mine owners to complain of the dispo sition of the miners to use force, or to complaiu of the inability of the State troops to cope with the situation, when their premises are filled with armed garrisons of "private detectives," who are anxious to make a showing of earn ing their pay. It is the duty of the State to protect property?even to the extent of using tht* full force of the National Guard. It is also its duty to protect life. One of the most effective ways of preventing the loss of life * tl1 CLASSIFIED ADV. + j 1 FOUND?Forresters of America pin. Call at Empire office. 4-24-3t. WANTED?First class baker. Ap- ' ply Labor Department. Alaska-Gastin- 1 eau Co. 11-4-tf 11 i! FOR RENT?Furnished rooms and ' apartments, either single or ensuite 1 for housekeeping. Apply at office. No.11 1. Hogan's Flats, phone 209. 11-11-tf: ^ 1 FOR RENT?Good furnished rooms. 1 Apply over Britt's Pharmacy at .Matt !J Button's place. 120 Seward Street 3-18-tf. ; FOR RENT?Signs can be had at ( The Empire office. ] FOR SALE.?Patented homestead of 320 acres; suitable for general farm ing, dairying or stock raising; 100 ac res of rich natural meadow land ready to plow or mow by machinery, bal ance heavily timbered; excellent wa ter power; no taxes; other valuable features. Address Lafe Spray. Juneau., 3-30-tf. \ FOR SALE?One horizontal brick yard boiler (10 x 43), 25 h. p. capacity with full flush front and all fittings. Good as new. Cheap for cash. Alaska Steam Laundry. Juneau, Alaska.?4-16 lm. GO TO Mexico if you want to fight, j Go to the Stampede if you want to eat.! 1-24-tf. ! The Jolly crowd, th6 good smokes, the pleasant play will make you happy l day by day. Play pool at Burford's and take the kinks out of your liver. 2-16-tf. [ would bo to remove from the country j the hired "gun-fighters," the so-called j "private detectives." Another good | way would be the disarmament of the strikers. Under no circumstance can strikers have any legitimate use for Are arms, nor should there be any proper use for hired fighting men in any Ameri can commonwealth. It is the State's business to protect life and property, and under conditions such as obtain n Colorado, the only armed men should be those who represent the majesty of the law. There should be disarma ment. and it should be complete. No one who witnessed the outpour ing of the people of Juneau yesterday in the interest of good, clean baseball , can help but be a booster. Nor can he question the unification of Juneau spirit. A PARALLEL IN FREE TOLLS. THOSE people who think they see' n surrender to Great Britain in j the free tolls repeal policy of the administration never refer to the controversy between the United States on the one side and Great Britain and Canada on the other over the Welland canal. The Welland canal was built by Can ada through Canadian soil around Ni agra Falls, and it affords the only ? means of direct navigation between ] the Great Lakes above Niagra and ' Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence river and the Atlantic ocean below it. Can- ! ada had adopted a law giving vessels ] of a Canadian register that used the ? canal advantages, in rates and other . things, that were denied to American ] vessels. The United States protested ; against the regulations" Canada with- ? drew "in order that no cause for Trie- ! tion with the United States authorities ] in regard to the matter should dxist." ? No one sees in this incident any hu miliation of Great Britain and Canada. There was a difference of opinion as to what was right and what wrong. and the Canadians yielded In the in terest of fair play, so that now Ameri can ships use this Canadian built can al that goes through territory that has always been legitimately Canadian on the same terms as Canadian vessels. The very strength of the United States, with its wealth, its navy and its fortified canal, precludes the pos sibility of criticism for weakness if we repeal the free tolls provision in re sponse to the protests of the Nations. There is no where an informed per son who does not know-that the United States could not be forced to yield to the protests. There is no place an informed person who would not give this country credit for doing the large and generous thing for yielding, just as Canada is praised for doing what she did when we objected to her Wel land canal policy. There was only one element in Ju neau yesterday. Everybody was a Ju neauite. All hail the Queen of the May! MOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNTING. n the matter of the Estate of CHRIS TIAN JENSEN KUOGH, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un lersigned, Hannah Maria Krogh, as Executrix with the will annexed of he Estate of Christian Jensen Krogh. leceased, has filed her final account is such Executrix with the Judge of Probate for Juneau Precinct, Divis on Number One, District of Alaska, md that the 29th day of June, A. D? 1914, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of hat day, has been fixed and appointed >y said Judge of Probate as the day, tnd time, at which hearing of any and ill objections to such final account md settlement thereof will be had, at he office of said Judge of Probate, in :he Court House, at Juneau, Alaska. HANNAH MARIA KROGH. Executrix with the will of the Estate of Christian Jensen Krogh, Deceased. First publication, April 6, 1914. Last publication, May 4, 1914. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having been appointed executrix of the will of Henry Korhonen, deceased, by the commissioner for the Territory of Alaska, sitting in probate in Juneau Precinct, Alaska, all persons having claims against said estate are re quired to present them, verified as by law required, within six months from the date of this notice, to the under signed, at her place of business, at Number 160 Front Street, in Juneau Alaska. Date Juneau, Alaska. April 13. 1914. SOPHIA KORHONEN, Executrix. First publication, April 13, 1914. Final publication. May 4, 1914. H. B. LE FEVRE, Attorney for Executrix Juneau. Alaska. Stampede?Some grub. When ordering BEER insist on RAINIER PALE . Phono 3-S-8 Strictly Firat CLuui Juneau Construction Co. CONTRACTORS Store and office fixtures. Mission Furniture. Planing Mill. Wood Turning. Band Sawing. Juneau, Alaska i| Orpheum Hotel f Under new management, has J J o first class furnished rooms; J1 steam heated, hot and cold wa- ,, < ? ter In each room. Bath and ][ 1, phone; up-to-date and sanitary <> ' * in every way. Rates reasonable. * J ., For a quiet and pleasant room, <> J J stop at the Orpheum Hotel. J J <> Permanent and Transient o o *>\ O MRS. MARY VAN GEER Propr. Britt's PHARMACY CANDIES, IMPERIAL AND LOW NEYS. JUST RECEIVED FRESH FROM FACTORY. ?-M I I H I 1 I I 1 i I 1 1 I 1 I I I 1 I I"H| :: THERE IS JUST ONE PLACE :: ;; and only one ;; ::in skagway:: || andthat'atheBOARDOFTRADE. Every- || ,, thing your heart desires is found here. .. I ? We smilo and welcome the stranger to the ? ? II Gateway City. ::::::::::: 11 ;; Tuck. Elaharty, - Proprietor ?; Skagway, Alaska *' ? 'i i in m m m m ; i m 111 i I Telephone u r. v. dux ?vo Scandinavian Grocery ??5, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Staple and Fancy Gioceries, Clothing, Men's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes Miners* and Fishermen's Outtittintr a! Specialty ; The Alaska Grill i! The Beit Appointed Place in Town ; I Best of Everything Served !! at Moderate Prices ;; i 11111II1111 * 1111111111111 Juneau Paint Co. Have opened their new store next to the Mayflower Bar. OUR SPECIALTY: PAINTING PAPER HANGING, AND DEC ORATING. SIGNS: Estimates furnished free. Jobs none too small and none too large. ?See Us? McDonald & Aitken Phone 228 l l i l l l l I I l l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I :: Notions Notions ? ? :: The :: iNew Store ij HAS JOST OPENED ij j | next to i. Goldstein's, Front St. [ | EMerytirae you HAVE A NOTION ? ? Call and we will supply you with ? ? :: notions :: ;; Mrs. A. Christopher ? ? !! Proprietor !! ' I I I I I I I I I I I 11 I I I I I II 11 II ? Try a Mecca Fizz "Smooth as Silk" Pabst'a Blue Ribbon Beer On Draught AT THE MECCA 42 FRONT ST. CONWAY & SECREST Wether you like Havana or domes tic cigars, you can got tho kind you llko at Burford's. 2-16-tf Is. h. millwee! LAWYER | 204-205 Seward Bulkllng Juneau, AlaakA X pettit & harvey Rental* and General Collection* REAL ESTATE BROKERS Auditing and Accounting Agcnla Northern I.tfo Insurance Co. Cheney Bldg. Phono 297 |1 1 1 111 111 111 I III 1 111 I 111 1 SPECIAL SALE j i: s?rAs..r Shingle :: Two-Fifty Thousand :: WorthenSawmill; ?i t in i m 11; 11 m i m m r * , R. P. NELSON Alaska'6 Pioneer STATIONERY STORE Headquarters for all kinds of STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS All Kinds BLANK BOOKS DRAFTING PAPERS, EAC. COR SECOND <t SEWARD ST. ? l ? ' I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I' I I 1 I I I I 1-H :: New SPRING STOCK RECEIVED ;; Latest stylos in SKIRTS-WAISTS the j very prettiest?Children's one-pioco J Drosses - LOTS OF NEW GOODS j " Mrs. Berry's Store - Juneau jj T11 m m i -i -j m 1 I III 111 M-* Telephone 289 THE GENUINE Ladies' and Gents' First Class Cleaning, Dyeing, Repair^ ing and Pressing AH Kinds of Remodeling All Work Guaranteed 3S6 Front St. Juneau, Alaska I I : \ ? < \ McCloskeys j -H 111111111; 111:11; 111 in :: DR. H. VANCE 5 The ii OSTEOPATH: Rooms 5 and 6 Malony Bldg. ? ? ? Consultation and Examination . I! Free. Phone 262. | !! Graduate American School of | || Osteopathy, Klrksvllle, Mo. ; Seven years' active practice. Office hours, 9 to 12 m. 1 to 5 I II p. m., or by appointment. | . -1-1 I I I I I 1 I I 111 1 III III 1 I I I* I W. a. Ferguson M. H. Kirkpatrick The Buffet Hotel Cain NINE-YEAR-OLD BONDED WHISKEY "nothing but the best" side entrance next to elks hall A. H. HUMPHERIES GENERAL TRANSFER Heavy Hauling a Specialty Phone*?Office 2S8, Barna 226 Office, Valentine Bldg. + * B. D. STEWART MINING ENGINEER U. 3. MINERAL SURVEYOR P. O. Box 168 ?? ? Juneau 4 a. G. K. GILBERT PLUMBING and 8HEET METAL WORKS 121 Front St Phone 358 t 4 : 4 nil nil ill mm minimi if A. Benson Sii ? | | Stand at Willa' Grocery Store J J | . , Phonca 4d> or 3-8-6 i I . ? ? ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED ? - ' I II I I I I I I I I I I ? I I I I I I I I 111 I : mmxmmxmmmxxs :j|j HARRY SMITH ? \ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ' \f la at present at the Occidental Hotel. Mr. f ; t Smith will open offices shortly in the Val- ' ?4 entine Building. XXXSXXSXXXXXXXX^^ C W. WINSTEDT ARCHITECT SUPERINTENDENT Sketches Free Office, Room 7, Garslde Block Juneau, Alaaka. t THE BEST LOAF OF 11 BREAD | Jy la Sold At o San Francisco Bakery ;? L ? Q. MESSERSCHMIDT, Prop. ;; 1 MARSHALL & NEWMAN Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Worka JOBBING A SPECIALTY Phone 373; 139 Franklin, Cor 3rd. + + If You Want the Best? ASK FOR : EPSTEYN, GILMOUR & CO. ; Alaska Agents JUNEAU STEAMSHIP CO. United States Mall ; STEAMER GEORGIA Juneau-Sitka Route Leaves Juneau for Douglas, Fun ter, Hoonah, Gypsum, Tenakee, Klllisnoo, Catham and Sitka, 2 a. m. April 5, 11, 17, 23, 29; May 6, 11. 17, 23, 29; Juno 4, 10, 16, 22, 28. Juneau-Skagway Route Leaves Juneau for Douglas, Eagle River, Sontlnol Light Station, El drld Rock Light Station, Comet, Haines, Skagway, 2 a. m., April 3, 9, 15, 21, 27; May 3. 9, 15, 21. 27; June 2, 8, 14, 20, 26. Return ing, leaves Skagway the following day at 2 a. m. WILLIS E. NOWELL, MANAGER | CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.-B.CCoastS?fvice Sailing from Juneau for Port Simpson. Prince Rupert, 8wanaon, Alert Bay. Vancouver Victoria and Seattle PRINCE88 MAY APRIL 2?12?23; MAY 3 Orpheum.Bulldi iir C. P. R. TICKET OFFICE J. t. bpickbxt. A*t. "1 I 'l l i J i * i i-r iii iiiii i r-i i r,i i"i i i r,i I I I i I ALASKA | STEAMSHIP COMPANY t UWI f ac, A ICKCID W OdftlUC, AQCDmn. V ICWriC BUU Tlllwvvn. HU'WAN . , , ticket* to Sen FrsncUoo . JEFFERSON, Northbound April 14, 25 Southbound. .April 15, 26 ?> ; DOLPHIN, Northbound April 19 May 1 Southbound April 20 . NORWE8TERN, Northb'd April 15 Southbound April 22 ?? ; MARIPOSA Northbound April 21 Southbound April 28 ALAMEDA, Southbound April 16 WILLIS E NOWELL, Juneau Agt. Elmor E. Smith DeuflM Aft \ | | [ n-H.j.,1 | | i u I H ????! H I ? HUMBOLDT STEAMSHIP CO. j twub.*,. s. S. HUMBOLDT I The Akj&aFtyv NORTHBOUND APRIL 29 SOUTHBOUND APRIL 30 DOCKS AT JUNEAU CITY WHARF PETTIT & HARVEY, AgenU, Cheney Block, Juneau Seattle Office?716 Second Avenue ? I all i P< I ? r< Allen Shattcck. ? Aemt Northland Steamship Co. REGULAR FAST SERVICE BETWEEN SEATTLE AND JUNBAU AL-KI, Southbound . . . April 25 FARES TO SEATTLE: Fir?t Clas? $19. Second CUm $12 FERRY TIME SCHEDULE 8TARTING JAN. 14, 1?14. Boat Lva. Juneau for DoukUs and Treadwcll 6:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 9:30 p. m. 11:00 p. m. Leaven Trcadwcll for DourIos and Juneau 7:10 a. m. 8:25 a. m. 9:25 a. m. 11:25 a. m. 1:40 p. m. 3:25 p. m. 5:40 p. m. 6:55 p. m. 8:25 p. m. 9:55 p. m. 11:25 p. m. Leaves Douglas For Juneau 7:15 a. nr.. 8:30 a. m. 9:30 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 1:45 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 5:45 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. ni. i 10:00 p. m. | 11:30 p. m. SHEEP CHEEK THIM Lvs. Sheep Creole i for Troertwell. Douglas. Juneau 7:00 a. m. 1:30 p. m. 5:30 p. m. Lv?. Juneau for Sheep Creek 6:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. jMTM D?0(Ul ftr !%f?y Crwk 6:45 a. m. 1:15 p. u. 5:15 p. m. Lts. Tradwefl for Shorn 15:50 a. *1. 1:20 p. m. 5:20 p. m. _ On Saturday and Wcdnoday nighti 11 p. m. trip will go to Sheep Geelt. Luring Tresdwefl for Jeaeas at 11:40 p. in. Luring Douglaa for Juneau at 11:4S p. m. 1 ) I I I I I I I I 1 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 || || THE WHITE PASS & YUKON ROUTE THE ROUTE OF COMFORT, SPEED, SERVICE, SAFETY . . i ? During tho winter season of 11113-14 our regular train scrvico will be maintained North and < ? ? > South bound between Skaguay and White Home, every Tueaday and Friday. < > WINTER STAGE SERVICE ; ; ? ? botwocn White Home and Dawaon will be In regular operation, affording our patrona the i i ? i maximum of Comfort and Safety. ? > | | The White Pani & Yukon Route will maintain an eflicient freight and paaaenger atage aer- , , , , vice from White Horse, Yukon Territory, via Lake Kluone, to tho , , CHISANA GOLD FIELDS Tnls ia tho only safe and sane route to tho new diggings, and we will gladly anawer all In- , , , , quiriea. Wo will also oprrate a freight service up tho White River, and carry a full line of , , ,, groceries and feed at mouth of White River, Thcso supplies can bo obtained by prospectors , , , , at reasonable prices. For full information apply to , , ? > J. E. Dempaey, Traffic Manager, 612 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash. < > ? > H. Wheeler, Supt, Mail Service Dept, White Horse, T. T c > 411111111111111111n111111111111111111111111111mil ' Pacific Alaska Navigation Company ALASKA PACIFIC STEAM- ALASKA COAST C#. SHIP CO. ^ Puget Sound-California Routof^t Seattle-San Francisco, con-W nectlng with S.S. Yale and\, S.S. Harvard for Southern California Ports. Puget Sound-Alaska Route, \ from Tacoma and Soattlo for ) Ketchikan, Petersburg, Ju neau, Yakutat, Katalla, Cor dova, Valdez, Ellamar, Port Welle, LaTouche, Seward, Cook Inlet points and Kodtak. Admiral Sampson, West, April zu Admiral Evans, soutn, April so Right reserved to change sailing dates without notice. B. F. Watson, Gen. Alas. Agt. H. R. Shepard & Son, City Ticket Agents Geo. J. McCarthy, Agt. Phone 217 ? ? For Seattle, Prince Rupert J > Ketchikan, Wrangell and k \ \ Petersburg. I ** Spokane April 24, May 6 \ y, City of Seattle, April 18 Tor Skagway and Haines ;; (Spokane, April 22, M?y'4 ? City of Seattle, April 16 | \ connect* at Skorway tor 't [ Dawson and afl Yukon ;; River points. ! ? CONNECTS AT SEATTLE KOR < t SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO and all California Points :: < ? Through tickets sold everywhere in United States and Canada ' ' < ? LOW RATES- Largest and llnest passenger steamers on P. C. -UNEXCELLED SERVICE ! ' o For full particulars apply ? > H. BRANDT. G. A. P. D.. Seattle, Wash. S. H. EW1NG. Agent. Junbaw Alaska | RIGHTS RESERVED TO CHANGE SCHEDULES ]| ??????, j " ? McDonald & Hart Contractors and Builders Office at McCIoskey'8 Cigar Store Front Street Launch "Cordelia D" FOR CHARTER Fast and Comfortablo See Oavls Brothers, Phone 4-5 II ?-? TRe Home of Hart Scfiaffner S Marx CLOTHING Suits from S15.oo to &30.oo Alasfca-T readwell Gold Mining Go. Trcadwell Alaska