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??n i ill 11 m i m 11 m 111 n 1111 n 1111 m 11 n 11 ii i II in i> :: THE TAVERN?First Class Cafev.: Private Bona for Ladies and Private Banquet Room for Partite '" i ; C ? 1 r> ' ' IT II l BUTIRICH BROTHERS ! I .. Service and Cuisine Unexcelled. proprietor* ii n 111 ii m 11 m 11 m 111111111 u 11111111111 in n Hi ? I H M ? I I I I I I I I I I I I I 111 H 11 11 I 11 I 11 I I 111 H I I H 1111 111 $5,000.00 ? ? was paid to advertise the s le of Electric Coffee Percolaters ?' !! at $7.50 each in a weekly magazine for one issue. ! I I; 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 Sta. Juneau. Alaska. ) ) M II t * I >1 I M t > I I I I || II | | I I 11 I I It I I I I I | | | | | I H I I I I **H| THE BETTER THE MATERIALS the better the building will be. No getting away from that fact Ev ery expert knows it and gets his building materials right But as everybody cannot be an expert tho safest course for those who are not is to come here for their materials where good quality is assured. Alaska Supply Co. -?? M ' 1 I 1 I 11 1 I I I I I I I 1 1 II i I I I II II I II H I 1 M 1 I I M I 1 I 1 I I ri :: OCCIDENTAL HOTEL AND ANNEX :: Occidental Hotel Co., J. P. Old?, Mgr., Europoan Plan Headquarters for Mining Men and Commercial Travelers ;; FRONT STREET Opposite Post Offlce Phone 1-1 ! Hi I I I I I I I 'i M-K-W-M-l I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I d II 1 I I I I I l-W-f FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital $ 50,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits 50,000 DIRECTORS T. F. Kennedy, Pres. Kennedy John Reck, Vice-Pres. oeo. f. miller p h FOX Harold H. Post, Cashier m.j. O'CONNOR R. H. STEVENS. Assistant Cashier Under the same management FIRST TERRITORIAL BANK OF ALASKA Interest oaid on Time Dcooaita . Rates 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. FOR WORK OR REST visitors will find our furniture ideal in design and full of com fort promise. Our desks, rock ers. chairs, beds, etc., are all built on the plan of comfort, durability and beauty. They are furniture and soon becomes like an old friend. And like old friends they wear well. See the exhibit and note the values. JCNSAU FURN TORE GO. "The Home Fur'lshera" Tel 261 Cor. ird and Sewird Beerl 10c a Glass LOUVRE BAR Free Moving Picture Shows Every Afternoon and Evening WILLIAM SCRIBNER, Mngr. ;; Heidelberg Liqour Co., Inc. ;j ;; Largest Stock Best Brands of 11 ;; Imported and Domestic Liquors ;; and Wines for Family Use. ? ;; free Delivery MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY Phone 386 :: m i m m m m t i i; i m m m m i m i i m m i in i m I '? : Juneau Liquor Company, Inc. | THE LARGEST STOCK-THE BEST BRANDS OF < | X Imported and Domestic Liquors and Wines for family use J! i PHONE 0-4?MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY-FREE DELIVERY o When ordering BEER insist on RAINIER PALE I ??????*??+++?++? * * + LEAGUE BASEBALL * + + ++++++?++*+++?+** NORTHWESTERN LEAGU. Won Lost Pet Vancouver 43 18 .705 Seattle 40 22 .645 Spokane 36 25 .590 Portland 23 37 .383 Tacoma 23 41 .359 Victoria 19 41 .317 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Won Loet Pet. Venice 40 31 .663 Los Angeles 40 32 .556 San Francisco 40 33 .549 Portland 31 31 .500 Sacramento 30 38 .441 Oakland 27 43 .386 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. Philadelphia 34 18 .654 Washington 29 22 .569 Detroit 31 24 .564 St. Louis 28 24 .538 Boston 27 24 .629 Chicago 23 29 .442 Now York 18 31 .367 Cleveland 17 35 .327 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet New York 27 18 .600 Cincinnati 29 22 .569 Pittsburgh 24 23 .511 St Louis 27 26 .509 Chicago 26 26 .600 Philadelphia 22 23 .489 Brooklyn 20 25 .444 Boston 17* 29 .370 FEDERAL LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet Buffalo 26 21 .553 Chicago 27 22 .551 Baltimore 25 21 .543 Indianapolis 25 21 .543 Brooklyn 20 20 .600 St Louis 24 28 .462 Kansas City 22 27 ' .449 Pittsburgh 21 30 .412 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Yesterday's 8cores: At Tacoma?Tacoma, 6; Seattle, 3. Batteries ? Tacoma, Kaufman and Harris; Seattle, Kelly, Malls and Cadman. At Spokane?Spokane, 6; Portland, 4. Batteries ? Spokane, Baker and Shea; Portland, Callahan and Mur ray. At Victoria?Victoria, 10; Vancouver, 9. Batteries?Victoria, Smith, Steel, and Cunningham; Vancouver, Clark, Doty and Harstad, Cheek. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Yesterday's Scores: At lx)8 Angeles?Venice, 3; Los Ange les, 2. Batteries ? Los Angeles, Hughes and Boles; Venice, White and Elliott. / At Portland ? Sacramento, 8; Port land, 6. Batteries?Portland, Evans and Yantz; Sacramento, Williams and Hannah. At San Francisco?Oakland, 1; San Francisco, 0. Batteries?San Fran cisco, Pernoll and Clark; Oakland, Beyer and Mltza and Alexander. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Scores: At Chicago?Philadelphia, 10; Chica go, 7. Batteries?Chicago. Russell, Wilfgang and Mayer; Philadelphia. Shawkey, Plank and Lapp. At Detroit?Detroit, 3; New York, 0. Batteries?Detroit, Coveleskle and Stanage; New York. Fisher, Warhop and Nunainaker. At Washington?Cleveland, 2; Wash ington, 1. Batteries ? Cleveland, Steen and O'Neill: Washington, Henry and Anismith. At St. Louis?Boston. 2; St. Louis, 0. Batteries ? St. Louis. Weilman, Baumgartner, Leary and Agnew; Boston, Foster and Cady. ? NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Scores: At Biston?Boston, 7; Chicago, 5. Bat teries?Boston, James and Gowdy; Chicago, Vaughn, Humphries, Stuck and Bresnahan. At New York?New York, 3; Pitts burgh, 0. Batteries?New York, Tes reau and Meyers, McLean; Pitts burgh. Harmon and Gibson. At Philadelphia?St. Louis, 4; Phila delphia, 3. Batteries ? Philadelphia, Mayer, Marshall and Killifer; St. Louis, Territt and Snyder. At Brooklyn?Cincinnati, 7; Brooklyn, 4. Batteries ? Brooklyn, Reulbach, Allen and Miller; Cincinnati, Ying ling, Ames and Clark. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Scores: At Chicago?Pittsburgh, 4; Chicago, 3. Batteries ? Chicago, Watson and Wilson: Pittsburgh, Dickson and Berry. At Kansas City?Kansas City, 14; Bal timore. 1. Batteries?Kansas City, Packard and Easterly: Baltimore, Suggs, Ridgway, Jncklitsch and Bou cher. Second game?Kansas City, 8; Balti more. 4. Batteries ? Kansas City, Stone, Cullop and Easterly; Balti more. Smith. Russell and Jacklltsch. At St. Louis?St. Louis, 13; Brook lyn. 12. Batteries?St. Louis, Dav enport, Brown. Summers and Sim on: Brooklyn, Seaton, Houck and Land. At Indianapolis?Indianapolis, 4; Buf falo, 1. Batteries ? Indianapolis, Falkenberg. Ralrden; Buffalo, Moore, Anderson, Brown and Blair. CAREFUL ATTENTION is given all prescriptions, if taken to Doran's Prescription Pharmacy. Here 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 iL Phone 3?Doran's Prescription Phar macy. 5-20-tf. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. I-aunch Ariel, length 20 ft 6 h. p. engine. Price $250. Perfect condition. | Enquire Davis Bros. P. 0. Box 17. 12t I FREE FREE FREE FREE I | OUR USUAL FOURTH OF JULY OFFERING. With every suit of clothes purchased at this store from now on until the 5th of July we will give a HAT or Pair of SHOES REE. I Suits from S15 to S22.50 a S3 Hat or S4 Pair of Shoes Free B^nJar^in'Oodica Suits from S25.00 to &37.50 a Hanan &7 Shoe 11 or S5 Stetson Hat Free COME EARLY and MAKE TOOR SELECTIONS. ? ? ? THIS STORE IS THE ORIGINATOR Of THIS urruKinu ? B. M. BEHERENDS COMFY | Lists 6-1069, -1130, -1164, -1181. 4?354a RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST + Notice Is hereby given that the lands described below, embracing 234.72 acres, within the Tongass National Forest. Alaska, will be subject to set tlement and entry under the provlaions of the homestead laws of tho United States and the act of June 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233), at tho United States land office at Juneau, Alaska, on Aug ust 15, 1914. Any settler who was actually and In good faith claiming any of said* lands for agricultural purpos es prior to January 1, 1906, and has not abandoned same, has a preference right to make a homestead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed upon the applica tions of the persons mentioned below, who have a preforcnco right subject to the prior right of any such settlor, provided such settler or applicant is qualified to make homestead entry and the preference right is exercised j prior to August 15, 1914, on which date the lands will be subject to set tlement and entry by any qualified person. The lands embrace a tract of 30.82 acres described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at cor ner No. 1," a spruce stake, whonce the Forest Service Monument (here inafter described) bears N. 15? W. 8 chains; extending thence N. 52? E. j 6.56 chains: thence S. 63? 15' E. 2.01 chains: thence S. 79? 30' E. 3.48 chains to corner No. 4, whence the southwest j corner of boat house bears N. 40" W. i 1.20 chains, thence N. 60? 30' E. 4.16 chains: thence S. 48? 30' E. 21.03 chains; thence S. 61? 45' NV. 15 chains: thence N. 34? W. 23.34 chains .to the place of beginning. Said Forest Sor-! vice Monument consists of a smooth ] rock, located on southeast side of I small Island at mean high tide line: 1.64 chains N 30? W. from Ross' store., Said tract was listed upon the appli cation of J. B. Harris, of Howkan. Alaska; List 6-1069. A tract of 160 acres described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at corner No. 1, a stake marked H 1. whence corner No. 4 of the C. J. Skuso claim, bears S. 16.10 chains: extending thence N. 47.50 chains; thence N. 74? E. 38.17 chains; thence moindering the right bank of Mendcnhall River N. 72? IV. 8.30 chains and N. 21? W. 4.5* chains: extending thence S. 61? W. 31.90 chains; thence S. 62? 50' W. 29.90 chains; thenco S. 18? W. 38 chains; thence E. 39.50 chains to the place of beginning. Said tract was listed upon tho application of Albert Pederson, of Juneau. Alaska; List 6-1130. A tract of 18.43 acres described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at cor ner No. 1. whence the Forest Service Monument (hereinafter describod) bcarc N. 62? 30' E. 10.70 chains; ex tending thence N. 36? E. 4.60 chains; thence N. 3? 30' W. 2.75 chains: thence S. 66? E. 2.87 chains; thence N. 45? E. 2.22 chains; thence S. 43? E. 2.03 chains; thence N. 88? 30' E. 0.97 chains; thenco.N. 20? E. 8.28 chains; thence N. 65? W. 2.72 chains; thenco N. 5? E. 4 chains; thence W. 6 chains; thence S. 44? W. 16.20 chains; thence S. 50? E. 10 chains to the place of be ginning. Said Forest Service Monu ment consists ot a greenstone rock, setting at high tide line on the point of land at tho north side of and at the entrance to the Hole in The Wall, whence tho southeast gable of Nord strom boat houso bears N. 28? 30' W. 63 links. Said tract was listed upon the application of Paul Nordstrom of Hadley, Alaska; List 6-1164. A tract of 25.47 acres described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at cor ner No. 1, identical with the Forest Service Monument, situated on left bank of Gastinoau Channel 20 feet back from extreme high tide line and 70 chains southeast of the mouth of a creek locally known as Nevada Creok; extending thenco S. 40? W. 10 chains; thence N. 42? W. 26 chains; thencoi N. 50? E. 10 chains; thence meander ing the shore of Gastineau Channel at mean high tide S. 44? E. 7 chains, and S. 40? E. 17 chains to corner No. 1, the place of beginning. Said tract was listed upon tho application of P. A. Anderson, of Douglass, Alaska; List 6-1181. May 21, 1914. ? C. M. BRUCE, Assistant Commissioner of the General Land Office. Try a Mecca Fizz "Smooth as Silk" Pabst's Blue Ribbon Beer On Draught AT THE MECCA 42 FRONT ST. CONWAY & SECREST f m ii 11111 m m 11 m 1111 ;j SPECIAL SALE;; i| s,.ras,? Shingle ii :? Two-Fifty Thousand ;? :: Worthen Sawmill ii ?Hi 11 M 1 ill 11 I I I 11 I t m I 11 r ????**? ? 4 <? 1 ? <? ? I McCloskcys; ? O Y i * X i* z i > T i y T i 1 : t <? MISS SANDO Dressmaking, Tailoring and Al tering. Rates reasonable; orders solicited?417 Calhoun Avenue + + Let Cleveland Build It Whether It Is a residence, a store or a warehouse, If Cleveland does It, It will be done right. ESTIMATES and PRELIMINARY DRAWINGS FREE. P. J. CLEVELAND 'Phono 603 530 East Street i ?t 11111 m 111 m i m i m i h- |. ii Stanley ii: :: THE MAN WHO DOES': ; :; your :: ;; Sign Painting ;; ;; House Painting and ;; Decorating " ' 226 SECOND STREET ? ? Phone 94 ;; 1 ?MI I lit 1 111 11 I 1 II I HI I II It- 1 j HARRY SMITH j||; ATTORNEY-AT-LAW > ' t In nt present nt the Occidental Hotel. Mr. f ' I Smith will open ofllcen shortly in tho Val- r 1 + cntine Build inf. J I FINE POULTRY f'ull lino fresh and cured meuta?Government Inspected. Try our Wild Rose Lard Frye-Bruhn Market A'1'JZnZT* C W. YOUNG COMPANY Mining, Logging and Pishing Supplies Plumbing and Tinning?Garden Tools Garden Barrows-Paints, Oils, Brushes ? p you are particular and want the best FISHING ? 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 j Furniture, Carpets, Office Desks, Go-Carts, Coasters ^ ^ ? ? ------ ? " ;: j :: Juneau Transfer Co. :: J[ PHONE 48 ;; !! WE ALWAYS HAVE ' I j ii coal ij !! Moving CarefuIIt' Don ? < > j \\ STORAGE it ? " Baggage to and from All Boats || j 37 FRONT ST. 1 t ? : ?????????????????????????' ; J. LIMNELL | I? Mechano-Therapiit. < > > Office Third St., Douglas <> J Mechano ? Theraphy, Swedish > Medical Gymnastics and mass- < > t age. For appointments call 23. ?????????????????????????? PETTIT& HARVEY I Rentals and General Collections REAL ESTATE BROKERS Auditing and Accounting Agents Northern Life Insurance Co. Cheney Bldg. I'hono 297 IUNEAU DOUGLAS 'hone 299 Phone 52 Alaska Cleaners & Dyers Are Now Open ind we clean anything any timo by the ntest and most up-to-date methods. If rou havo anything that you have des paired of cleaning, bring it to us. French dry cleaning is our specialty. 3oods called for and delivered. We guarantee to please. GEO. CURTIS, Prop. fH 11111 t i M N i t m r 111 i-h; : THERF IS JUST ONE PLACE i j ; and only one ;; ;in skagway;; and that's the BOARD OF TRADE. Every > thing your heart desires is found here. ? ? We smile and welcomo the stranger to the ' ' I Gateway City. : Tuck, flaharty, - Proprietor ;; ) Skaoway, Alasxa )) ii 111 m i in in i li ni i ii 11 Telephone 289 THE GENUINE Ladles' and Gents' First Class Cleaning, Dyeing, Repair ing and Pressing AH Kinds of Remodeling All Work Guaranteed 386 Front St Juneau, Alaska { Telephone 11 P. 0. Box 496 Scandinavian Grocery ggC, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Staple and Eancy Groceries, Clothing, Men's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes Miners' and Fishermen's Outfitting a Specialty STRAWBERRIES j nnnmi i?? i: FOR CANNING?On this Mariposa. Or- ;; ii der Early. This will be the last week for cheap berries 1 H. J. RAYMOND COMPANY i Groceries 8 Clothing o FUONBNUMBER 88 **