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ALASKA DAILY -WIRE JOHN W. TROY, Editor and Manager. ? - : ,?^ t ? Published by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Katere?l aa second-claaa matter November 7, 1912 at the poetofflce at Ju ??o? Alaela. under the Act of March 3, 1S79. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Q?? rear, by mail 910-00 Six moatfca. by mall ................I '6.00 Per month, delivered l.oO "INGRATITUDE OF REPUBLICS." h* t THE Post-Intelligencer refers to the administration's policies as "fat uous" efforts to divert Ameri can Pacific Coast trade Into foreign channels. Another illustration of the "Ingratitude of republics?" The Se attle paper already seems to have forgotten that the administration's ef forts for the West have added, accord ing to estimates, more than $30,000. 000 to the trade betwoen Puget Sound and Alaska, and that a foundation has been laid for a continue! Increase as the rears go on. But perhaps those big Seattle inter ests think that all the juice has been sucked from Democratic fruit, and their minds are again turning toward those special privileges that used to| be so familiar to them? There would be one consolation If all the suggested reforms were accom plished: .Many reformers would then hare to work. JUDGE LINDSEY'S MISTAKE. JUDGE LINDSEY has taken his the ory of Colorado's troubles to the wrong section of the country. The men who should receive Judge Llnd sey's undivided attentions as media tor, counsellor and monitor are to be found within short distances of his ofJlce. One of them Is Gov. Ammons.' ??' ? Othors are the resident officers of I mining companies- controlled by ab sentee owners. Still others are lead ers of public opinion throughout the State, who are either false or foolish. Yet others, and most Important of all, are the 300.000 sovereign voters of Colorado. A hundred Ben Llndseys acting wise ly and to the purposo would find work enough In four or five Colorado coun ties to keep them busy for several weeks. Quarrels like that In which the Judge Is interesting himself are not settled thousands of miles from the scene In spectacular ways. They must be adjusted on the spot, patient ly and laboriously, with no witnesses perhaps but the contestants. Is It fair to entertain a suspicion that the Seattle newspapers still pro fess to like Secretary of the Interior Lane because he Is ineligible, by rea son of his foreign birth, from becom ing a candidate for President against a standpat Republican? President Wilson Inaugurated the Alaska and Western development program, and gave It support that was the life of it. but they don't'like him any more. The return of The Colonel has not infused any enthusiasm Into the Re publican and Progressive fusion move ment that had been so carefully nurs ed by Borah, Jones. Prendergast and others during his absence. 51 FREE TRIP TO 'FRI8CO FAIR. *Fho Juneata Drug^l&mpany'^rlll give a troo trip td'thfc'Panama-P*dlflcvex position at SaOvFranclsco and return to-Juneau noxti'year to some one of ItsMcustomers. 'This means first-class fare both ways, two weeks at a first class hotel and sufficient lunds for sight-seeing and other Incidental ex panses?the equivalent of |250. Ev ery purchasor at the store will have an equal chadce td securo this trip. The Juneau Drug company, "the store that has what jou want when you want It," oppohlta > the Alaskan Hotel; phono 260. Tu-Th-S. NOTICE. Bids will be received br the City Clerk for the construction of a Bower on Ninth street and Goldo.i Belt ave nue, up until and to tho hour of 12 o'clock noon on Friday, May tho 29th, 1914. Excavation to be four feet In depth and 18 Inches In width. IMpe to be of wood, Insldo measurements 6 by 8 Inches. Specifications and further Information may be obtained at the of fice of Wettrlck and Wllhelm. All olds to be given the City Clrek. Bated at Juneau. May 26. 1914. 5-25-41. E. W. PETTIT, - ?? City Clerk. NOTICE. Tho undersigned firms will bo closed all day Saturday, May 30th, (Declara tion Day); but will remain open until 10 p. m. Friday evening: r'l R.M. 3EHRENDS CO. SANITARY GROCERY. CHAS. GOLDSTEIN. C. W. TOUNG CO. GASTINEAU HDWE. CO. H. J. RAYMOND CO. JUNEAU HDWE. CO. 5-26-4t. JUST A FEW WORDS? Wo want all who enter onr store to know that wo are their friends; that their Interest Is our Interest; that to nlease them Is onr aim; that In their -ntlsfaction lies onr success. BE CAU9H IN OCR FRIBND3 IS OUR STPBNGTH. Juneau Drug Co., "the store thnt has what you want, when yon want It." Phone 250?opposite Al askan hotel. 5-18-tf CAREFUL ATTENTION Is given all prescriptions. If takon to Doran's Prescription Pharmacy. Hero all prescriptions are Invariably com pounded with absolute accuracy. Only pure drugs are used; no substitution Is ever allowed. Physicians know this. Regular patrons appreciate it. Phone 3?Doran's Prescription Phar macy. 6-20-tf. FREIGHT FOR WHITE PASS AND YUKON ?+? The Mariposa carried a heavy car go of freight on the present voyage. She had <00 tons of freight for Skag way destined for transit over the White Pass to Upper Yukon river points. REDUCTION IN HIGH COST OF ? LIVING. Two bunches of radishes, 5c; new potatoes, 6c lb.; 2 dozen oranges, 46c; strawberries for everybody. Just re ceived a fresh supply of vegetables on the Northwestern. Royal Fruit com pany. 5-22-tf. + + + CLASSIFIED ADV. * + + ++*+++++++++++++ Furnished for housekeeping? throe rooms and bath. See Kendrlck. 5-21-tf FOR RENT?Furnished room with or without board. 136 6th streot. 6-23-6L FOR RENT?Dining room doing good business. Apply by letter Box F, Ju neau. i ? ' 6-19-tf. FOR RENT?Newly furnished rooms, close Is, by day .week or month. Quiet, cl6an, alt outside rooms. Bath rates reasonable, at 212 Ferry way. 6-8-tf FOR RBNT.?House suitable far a .tore or boarding bouse with rooms in connection. Phone Douglas 64. 4-15-tf FOR RENT?Two nicely furnished rooms; Gold and Third. Inquire at Brltt's Pharmacy. 5-26-tf. FOR SALE?Lot near Japanese gar den, cheap for cash, owner must leave. Enquire Mrs. Johnson's Fruit Store, I,ower Front street. 6-26-5t. For Sals?The proporty at 403 Frank lin street. Inquire on the premises.? ?5-6-1 m? FOR SALE ? Small restaurant, cheap; doing a good business; owner going inside. 306 Front street. Whether you like Havana or domes ie cigars, you can get the kind you Ike at Burford's. 2-16-tf. FURNITURE?For sale for S-room lat; flat for rent, with IcaBe, Inquire it Cheney bldg., over Northern Ticket Office. Front St. 6-ll-tf. WANTED ? Woman for general house work, St. George House, phone 504. 5-21-tf WANTED?Young girl to assist In small family, light work and short hours: P.O. Box 162, Juneau. 5-26-tf WANTED ? Machinist and lathe man. "Apply labor department, Alas ka Gastlneau Mining Co. 8-22-tf WANTED?Two girls for second work. Apply Mrs. Hellerch, Douglas. S-19-tf. , WANTED?position by first class ook and baker In boarding house, :amp or restaurant. In or out of the :lty. Address Cook, care of Empire ?lty. K-13-tf FOUND?Undies gold watch. In lulre Geddes & McKanna, and pay charges. 5-15-tf. T/08lr^- Two Elk's teeth, back to iack. charm. Leave at Empire office. ?5-Tl-tf. LOST?Child's engraved gold brace et. Reward. Return to Empire, or drs. E. H. Kaser. 5-26-tf. Buy a meerschaum pipe at Burford's nd treat yourself to a wtlsfyimt moke after Ripper, 3-16-tf OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau. Alaska Established 1891 Incorporated 1914 Capital *50.000; Surplus *20.000 Deposits *S79.000 We offer unexecelled facilities for handling the accounts of firms, corporations and individuals. Interviews solicited. Interest paid on savings accounts. Officers: B. M. BEHRENDS, President J. R. WILLIS. Vice-President GUY McNAUGHTON. Cashier ? Stop! Read! Think! There is no need of sending out of town for clothes F. WOLLAND has three of the Best Tailors that ever learned the trade, and WOLLAND him self, is a practical tailor and knows when a job of Tailoring is made well. All the work turned out from his house is made here in town?in his own shop. Nothing sent away for except the material 117 SECOND STREET ; l. t . ? ? PIIONK 66 ; ALASKA MEAT COMPANY John Reck. Wholesale and Retail Butchers j Manufacturer.! of all Kinds of Sansages Oar Hams and Bacon Are Home-Smoked 8 " a LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM quite naturally culminates in tho bestowal of gifts, and of all offerings diamonds aro tho best and most enduring. Our collec tion contains many suggestions. " Thoy aro not all expensive. J None of them is unreasonably so. I I CM A RICK /^JEWELER and ? OPTICIAN FERRY TIME SCHEDULE STARTING JAN. 14, 1914. Pool Lr?. Junesu for Douclu and Treadwall 6:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:80 p. m. 8:00 p. m. j 9:80 p. m. 11:00 p. m. L*?v?aTroadwall for DoutrU* and J uneau 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. Lmvni Douglnn For Junaau 7:15 a. m. 8:30 a. in. 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. m. 10:00 p. m. 11:30 p. m. SHEEP CREEK TRIPS Lv?. Sheep Creek for Treed well. DoukIu. Juiicau 7:00 a. m. 1:30 p. m. 5:30 g. m. ^ Lvs. Juneau for _ Sheep Creek 6780 a. in. 1:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. Leaves Douglas for Sheep Creole 6:45 a. m. 1:15 p. m. 5:15 p. iTL Lva. Troadwcll for Shoep Creek ~6:50 a. m. 1:20 p. m. 5:20 p. m. Oa Saturday wxl Wedncaday nights 11 p. m. trip will go to Shffp Of*It. Lraviag Tffndwffl lot Junaau ?t 11:40 p. m. Leaving Douglas (of Juneau at 11:45 p. m. Britt's PHARMACY WE GIVE 5'/r IN CASH OFF ON EVERY PURCHASE MADE IN OUR STORE FROM NOW ON UNTIL THE OPENING OF THE PANAMA-PACIFC EX POSITION. II Orpheum Hotel || \'t Under new management, has J J o firat class furnished rooms; <? 11 steam hosted, hot and cold ws- < [ < > Wr In each room. Bath and <> \ | phone; up-to-date and sanitary ,, < ? In every way. Rates reasonable. <' ,, For a quiet and pleasant room, <, stop at the Orpheum Hotel. ? ,, Permanent and Transient < > o MR8. MARY VAN GEER Propr. <> ???????????????????????<?? Launch "Cordelia D" FOR CHARTER Fa>t and Comfortable See Davie Brothers, Phone 4-5 J. S. MORGAN* GENERAL TRANSFER Res. Phone 3802, Day Phone 304 Stand, "Renovatory," Franklin St I 1 I I 1 1 II H H I I I I II II III It; :: N?w SPRING STOCK RECEIVED :: ; ; La teat ?tjrl<w In SKIRTS-WAISTS th? ] [ , , vary prattiaat-CikUdvcn's coe-plooc .. Dtts&C* - LOTS OF NEW GOODS Mrs. Berry's Store - Juneau ? 1 I 1 I I I 1 I I I I M 1 HI I'1 I i-1 1 If For Sale or Rent. Large, newly furnished rooming! house, well filled and paying large re-, turns; will be sold or leased for longi term of years. An ideal location; ! could bo handled with $4,000 cash. I P. O. Box 103. 5-21-tf.' WANTED ? One thousand suits ?1 to clean, press or repair. We call and deliver. Shearers Pressing Parlors; 128 Front street., phono 242.?6-15-lm. If You Want the Beat? ASK FOR ??g^ra'T.'1 ' ?-? EPSTEYN, GILMOUR & CO. Alaska Agents JUNEAU STEAMSHIP CO. United States Mall STEAMER GEORGIA Juncau-Sitka Route Leaves Juneau lor Douglas, Pun ter, Hoonah, Gypsuin, Tenakeo, Killisnoo, Chatham and Sitka 12:05 a.m., April 5, 11. 17, 23. 29; May 5. 11, 17. 23. 29; Juno 4. 10, 16, 22, 28 Juneau-Skagway Route Leaves Juneau tor Douglas, Eagle River, Sentinel Light Station, El drid Rock Light Station, Comet, Haines, Skagway, 12:05 a. m., Apr. 3, 9, 16, 21, 27; May 3, 9, 16, 21, 27; June 2, 8, 14, 20, 26. Return ing, leaves Skagway the following day at 2 a. m. WILLIS E. NOWELL, MANAGER jj. F. ELFSTROMI o <? o <? o Watchmaker ;> < ? < ? <? <> < > <? Ten years experience In Eu-U rope and United States; all work o o guaranteed. ? 304 Front Street. 0 JUNEAU, ALASKA. o 4 ? HARRY SMITH f j ATTORNEY-AT-LAW \ 1 Is at present at the Occidental Hotel. Mr. f J: Smith will open offices shortly in the Vai- j f entine Building. EMPLYOMENT AGENCY Good, reliable laborers can be had quickly by calling phone Main 242. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.-B.C.CoastSemCT Sailing from Juneau for Port 8bnpeon. Prince Rupert, 8w*neon. Alert Bar, Vaneoover j Victoria and Seattle PRINCE88 MAY MAY 24 Orphcum Bulldl is C. P. R. TICKET OFFICE J.T.spicicsrr. a*. | ALASKA f STEAMSHIP COMPANY i Safety. Service, Sn?d Tick eta to Seattle, Tacoma. Victoria and Vancouver. Throuah ., ttekets to San Franelaco ? JEFFERSON, Northbound May 7, 10, 31 8outhbound. .May 8, 20 ;; ;; DOLPHIN, Northbound May 13, 25 Southbound..May 2, 14 .. NORTHWE8TERN, North May 3, 21 Southbound May, 10, 28 ;; ;; MARIP08A, Northbound May 9,29 Southbound. .May 18 ALAMEDA Northbound May 15 8outhbound..May 22 ;; WILLIS E NOWELL, Juneau Agt Elmer E. 8mlth Douglaa Agt. H-H H I I H-H-1 I 111 1 1+-M-H-1 I I I I I I I III I I II I > I H I I I 111 I) ? HUMBOLDT STEAMSHIP CO. Tho Alaska Flyer ?? HUMBOLDT I The Alaska Flyer NORTHBOUND MAY 27 SOUTHBOUND MAY/28 D0CK8 AT JUNEAU CITY WHARF PETTIT & HARVEY, Agents, Cheney Block, Juneau 8eattlo Office?716 8econd Avenue l| all i P< t ? /> Alien Shattuck, - A root Northland Steamship Co. % I John Hcnson, DourUj Agwt REGULAR FAST SERVICE BETWEEN SEATTLE AND JUNEAU AL-KI, Southbound . . . May 31 FARES TO SEATTLE: Fir.t Claw $19. Second Claw $12 ? C II I II I I ? I I I I I I I I II 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 11 ? I ? 11 h THE WHITE PASS & YUKON ROUTE THE ROUTE OF COMFORT. SPEED. SERVICE. SAFETY ? ? During the winter season of 1913-14 our regular train service will be metntainod North and < ' ? ? South bound between Skaguay and white Home, every Tuesday and Friday. 1 ? WINTER STAGE SERVICE j; < ? between Whito Horaeand Dawson will be In regular operation, affording our patrons the ? > ? ? maximum of Comfort and Safety. 1 1 , , The White Pass & Yukon Route will maintain an efficient freight and passenger stage ser- , , , , vice from Whito Horse, Yukon Territory, via Lake Kluane. to the , , CHI8ANA GOLD FIELDS , , Tnis is theonly safe and sano route to the new diggings, and we * III gladly nnawer all In- , , ., quiries. We will also oprrato a freight service up tho White River, and carry a full line of , , ,, groceries and feed at mouth of Whito River, These supplies can be obtained by prospectors ,, , , at reasonable prices. For full information apply to ? i < ? J. E. Dompsey. Traffic Manager, 612 Second Ave., Seattle. Wash. 1 1 11 H. Wheeler. Supt, Mail Service Dept. White Horse, Y. T 11 41 I I II 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 1 I I I I I I I II Pacific Alaska Navigation Company | ALA8KA PACIFIC STEAM SHIP CO. Puget Sound-California Route/ Seattle-San Francisco, Con-| nectlng with S.S. Yalo and^ S.S. Harvard for Southern California Ports. ALA8KA COAST CO. Puget Sound-Alaska Route, I from Tacoma and 8eattla for 1 Ketchikan, Petersburg, Ju ieau, Yakutat, Katalla, Cor dova, Vnldez, Ellamar, Port Wells, LaTouche. Seward. Cook Inlet points and Kodlak. Admiral Evans, Westb'd May 28?-?Admiral Sampson, Southb'd, May wa Right reserved 10 change sailing dates without notice. B. F. Watson, Gen. Alas. Agt. H. R. Shepard & Son, City Ticket Agents Geo. J. McCarthy, Agt. Phone 217 yf ????????????????????I < ? For Seattle, Prince Rupert ;; Ketchikan, Wrangell and o Petersburg. ;? City of Seattle, May 11, 22 Spokane May 6, 17, 28 for Skagway and Haines j ? Spokane, May 4, 15, 28 ?? Jlty of Seattle May 9, 20, ,, connect* at Skairway for J ( )awson and all Yukon ;; tiver points. 3! m < > connects at hkattlc kor ^ SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES,SAN DIEGO and all California Points ;; < > Through ticket* sold everywhere in United States and Canada < , < > LOW KATES? Largest and finest passenger steamers on P. C. ?UNEXCELLED SERVICE < > ' > For full particulars apply < > * * II. BRANDT. G. A. P. D., Skattlb. Wash. S. H. EWING, Agent. JuksaU. Alaska < i RIGHTS RESERVED TO CHANGE SCHEDULES;; When ordering BEER insist on RAINIER PALE i t| G. K. GILBERT PLUMBING and SHEET METAL WORKS 121 Front 8t Phone 358 t ? ? = ) A. H. HUMPHERIES GENERAL TRAN8FER Heavy Hauling a Specialty Phones?Office 258, Barns 228 Office, Valentine Bldg. + ? Ttie Home of Hart Schaffner $ Marx CLOTHING Suits frm S15.oo to SSO.oo WMMHMBM?IB11???i?| Alasfca-Treadwell Gold Mining Go. Treadwell Alaska bopjrtjft Hin ScJaflher Be M?n