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II I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I | 1 1 1 | | 1 | 1 I i I I 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 I I I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I II- 4 THE TAVERN?First Class Cafe jjj Private Bun fur Ladies and Private Banquet Room for Parties Service and Cuisine Unexcelled. ' h-' 1111II i 11111 i 111 ii 11111 ii 11111 m 111II i n 11111111T , II I I IHI I I I I I IH I H II111 I I I I 11 I I I I I I I III I I I I I I I 11 11 < $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. 11 ;; 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. t ! ! Third and Franklin Sta. Juneau, Alaska, j ) niii1111111111111111111111111111111 n 1111111111 n i it i 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 the safest course for those who are not is to come here for their materials where good quality is assured. Alaska Supply Co. M i I 1 1 I ! I I I 1 1 i i I 1 1 1 1 I I M I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I ? 1 I I t ? I . ? ? ? . . . r OCCIDENTAL HOTEL AND ANNEX f Occidental Hotel Co., J. P. Old*. Mgr., European Plan Headquarters for Mining Men and Commercial Traveler* ; FRONT STREET Opposite Post Office Phone 1-1 !! t-H t ii i t i , M-}-; I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I II 1 I I 1 I I 1 I I H-l -11111 t-M-4 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital $ 50,000 Surplus and Undivided ProOtB 50,000 DIRECTORS T. F. Kennedy, Pres. e.' V' Kennedy John Reck, Vice-Pres. ceo. f. miller p h fox Harold H. Post, Cashier m. j. O'Connor K. H. STEVENS. AjctUtant Cashier Under the name management FIRST TERRITORIAL BANK OF ALASKA Interest oald on Time Deooaits 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 iu 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. JUNBAU FURN JURE CO. MTh* Home Furnishers" Tel 261 Cor. 3rd and Seward Beer lOca Glass LOUVRE BAR Freo Moving Picture Showt Every Afternoon and Evening WILLIAM SCRI8NER, Mngr. 11111111111111 II I Heidelberg Liqour Co., Inc. !! Largest Stock Best Brands of 1! ;; Imported and Domestic Liquors ;; ? and Wines for Family Use. :: Free Delivery MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY Phone 386 :: i ii 11; 111 ii 111 n i it 111 ii ii 1111 m n m m m m m n i ? ? | Juneau Liquor Company, Inc. | THE LARGEST STOCK-THE BEST BRANDS OF J J ? Imported and Domestic Liquors and Wines for family use J! t PHONE 9-4?MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY-FREE DELIVERY o ft When ordering BEER insist on RAINIER PALE ? t ????+?+++*++++++ h + b LEAGUE BA8EBALL * (? + ,?++??*+++*?**+?+ NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. Vancouver 44 19 .698 Seatle 41 23 .641 Spokane 38 25 .603 Portland 23 39 .371 Tacoma 24 42 .364 Victoria 20 42 .323 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet Venice 42 31 .575 San Francisco 41 34 .547 Los Angeles 40 84 .541 Portland 31 33 .484 Sacramento 32 38 .457 Oakland 28 44 .389 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. Philadelphia 35 19 .656 Detroit 32 25 .561 Washington 29 24 .547 St. Louis 29 25 .537 Boston 28 25 .528 Chicago 24 30 .444 New York 19 32 .373 Cleveland 19 35 .352 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Lest Pet. New York 29 18 .617 Cincinnati 30 23 .566 St. Louis 28 27 .509 Pittsburgh 24 25 .490 Philadelphia 23 24 .489 Chicago 26 28 .481 Brooklyn 21 26 .447 Boston 19 29 .396 FEDERAL LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. Indianapolis 27 21 .563 Chicago 28 23 .549 Baltimore 26 23 .531 Buffalo 26 23 .531 Brooklyn 21 21 .500 St. Louis 25 29 .463 Kansas City 24 28 .462 Pittsburgh 22 31 .415 NORTHWESTERN LEAGU. Yesterday's Scores: At Tacoma?Seattle, 5; Tacoma. 4. Batteries?Tacoma. Hlnes, Andrada, and Harris; Seattle, Brottem, Gipe, Dell and Cadman. At Spokane?Spokane, 3; Portland, 1. Batteries?Portland, Covelskie and Shea; Spokane, Leonard and Mur ray. At Victoria?Vancouver, 3; Victoria, 0. Batteries?Victoria, Pope, Dris coll and Cunningham; Vancouver. Reuther and Cheek. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Yesterday's Scores: At Los Angeles -Venice, 5; Los Ange les, 1. Batteries?Los Angeles, Ry an and Boles; Venice, Klepfcr and Elliott At San Francisco?San Francisco, 5; Oakland. 1. Batteries ? San Fran cisco, Leifleld and Sepulveda; Oak land, Clark, Crabbe, Christian and Alexander. At Portland?Sacramento, 4; Portland. 3. Batteries?Portland, West and Fisher; Sacramento, Stewart and Hannah. Second game?Portland, 2; Sacramen to. 0. Batteries?Portland. Rieger, ?and Brenegan; Sacramento, Alel lanes, Celwell, Rohren and Lynn. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Scores: At Chicago?Chicago, 5; Philadelphia, 0. Batteries?Chicago, Faber and Schalk; Philadelphia, Brown, Bres sler and Lapp. At Detroit?New York, 4; Detroit, 3. Batteries?Detroit, Cavel, Hall, Du bec. Main and Stanage; New York. McHall and Nunamaker, Caldwell. At Cleveland?Cleveland. 7: Washing ton, 2. Batteries?Cleveland, Collo more and O'Nell; Washington, Shaw and Ainsmith. At St. Louis?St. Louis, 4; Boston, 0. Batteries?St. Louis, Hamilton and Agnew; Boston, Johnson and Cady. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Scores: At Boston?Boston, 8; Chicago, 3. Bat teries?Boston, Tyler and Whaling; Chicago, Zabel, Humphries and Bres nahan, Hargrove. Second game?Boston, 7; Chicago, 3. Batteries?Boston, James and Whal ing; Chicago, Pierce, Smith and Bresnahan. At Brooklyn?Brooklyn, 2; Cincinnati, 1. Batteries?Brooklyn, Prefter and Fisher; Cincinnati, Douglass, Clark and Gonzales. At Philadelphia?Philadelphia, 5; St. Louis, 4. Batteries ? Philadelphia, Alexander, Bressler, Mayer and Kil lifer; St. Louis, Burns, Doak, Salle and Snyder. At New York?New York. 5; Pitts burgh, 0. Batteries ? New York, Mathewson and Meyers; Pittsburgh, McQuillan and Gibson. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Scores: At Chicago?Chicago, 3; Pittsburgh, 1. Batteries?Chicago, I^ing and Wil son: Pittsburgh, Walker, Adams and Berry. At Kansas City?Baltimore, 2; Kansas City, 1. Batteries ? Kansas City, Harris, Stone and Easterly: Balti more, Quinn, Russell and Jacklitsch. At St. Louis?Brooklyn, 3; St. Louis, 1. Batteries?St. Louis, Groom and Simon: Brooklyn, Lafette, Keupen, Owens and Hartley. At Indianapolis ? Indianapolis, 11; Buffalo, 8. Batteries?Indianapolis, Billiard and Mullen; BufTalo, Ralr den, Schultz, Mooran, Nausen and Blair. CAREFUL ATTENTION s given all prescriptions, If taken to Doran's Prescription Pharmacy. Here ill prescriptions are invariably com jounded with absolute accuracy. Only jure drugs are used; no substitution Is sver allowed. Physicians know this. Regular patrons appreciate It. Phone 3?Doran's Prescription Phar macy. 5-20-tf. UNTIL THE 4th OF JULY, it Charles Goldstein's, a pair of Net :leton shoes or a Stetson hat free with jvery suit G-ll-tf Lists 6*544, *551, *554, *565. 4 354a RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST. Notico Is hereby Riven that the lands described below, embracing j 228.87 acrcB, within the Tongass Na tional Forest. Alaska, will be subject to settlement and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United States and the act of Juno 11. 1906 (34 Stat.. 233), at the United States land olllce at Juneau. Alaska, on August 15. 1914. Any settler who was actually and in good faith claim ing any of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to January 1, 1906, and has not abandoned same, has a pref erence right to make a homestead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed upon the appli cations of the persons mentioned be low. who have a preference right sub ject to the prior right of any such set tler, provided such settler or appli cant is qualified to make homestead entry and the preference right is ex ercised prior to August 15, 1914, on which date the lands will be subject to settlement and entry by any quali fied person. The lands embrace a tract of 49.67 ndrcs, described by metes and bounds as follows: Begin ning at corner No. 1. a sawed spruco stake triangular in shape, scribed H. 1 on the east side, located at mean high tide on the upper end of Gastin- j eau Channel near the Mendonhall Gln cler, whence corner No. 1 of the U. S. Official Survey No. 381 bears N. 3 chains and XV. 20 chains; extending thence N. 87? E. 20 chains; thence i N. 84" E. 20 chains; thence N. 5 chains; thence N. 75? 30' W. 41.51 j chains; thence S. 20 chains to the plnce of beginning. Said tract was listed upon the application of Harry Smith, of Juneau, Alaska; List 6-544., A tract of 97 acres described by motes and bounds as follows: Begin-; ning at corner No. 1, a hard rock lo- j cated at mean high tide line on north-1 west shore of Wards Cove an arm of Tongass Narrows, chisled F. S. M.; j extending thence by meanders along! mean high tide line S. 76? E. 10 chains, I N. 59? 30' E. 2 chains, N. 46? E. 12 chains, N. 28? E. 2 chains. N. 56? E. 7 I chains, and S. 38? E. 5 chains to cor-1 ner No. 2: thence N. 30 chains; thence I S. 43? W. 35 chains: thence S. 30 j chains to the place of beginning. Said tract was listed upon the application of Eugene Wacker, of Ketchikan, Al aska; List 6-551. A tract of 34.10 acres described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at corner No. 1, a white granite rock marked H. 1 and set in mound of rock located at mean high tide line, whence *ho west end of the Sundum Island bears S. 73? 30' W., and the cast end of Bush Island bears S. 14" W.. and Forest Service Monument bears N. 29* 30' W. 30.50 chains: extending thence by meanders along the mean high tide line of Endl cott Arm S. 30? 10' E. 6 chains, S. 4? 30' E. 4 chains. S. 54? 30' E 5 chains, N. 67? E. 10 chains, S. 44? E. 2.56 chains, and S. 47? E. 12.44 chains to corner No. 2; thence N. 19? 5' E. 17.43 chains; thence S. 85? W. 16.60 chains; thence N. 55? W. 17.32 chains; thence S. 19? 5' W. 5.80 chains to corner No. 1, the place of beginning. Said tract was listed upon the application of E. A. Burke, of Sumdum, Alaska; List 6-554. A tract of 48.10 acres describ ed by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at corner No. 1, a hemlock stake, whence the Forest Service Mon ument bears N. 53* 50' W. 11.17 chains, the west end of Sundum Island bears S. 66? 30' W., and house of August Beck bears N. 6? 45' E.: extending thence by meanders along the mean high tide line of Endicott Arm N. 53? W. 10.78 chains, N. 32? W. 4.90 chains, N. 16? 10' W. 3.33 chains. S. 67? 10' W. 6.47 chains, S. 11? 50' W. 4.61 chains, S. 80? 40' W. 6 86 chains, and S. 71? XV. 2.26 chains to corner No. 2; thence N. 5.38 chains; thence N. 71? 30' E. 5.01 chains; thence N. 11 chains; thence E. 32 chains; thence S. 19? 45' XV. 24.90 chains to corner No. 1, the place of beginning. Said tract was listed upon the application of August Beck, of Sumdum, Alaska; List 6-565. May 21, 1914.?C. M. BRUCE, Assist ant Commissioner of the General Land Office. | FREE FREE FREE FREEl B 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 I give a HAT or Pair of SHOES FREE. I Suits from S15 to S22.50 .1 S3 Hct or 54 Pair of Shoes Free B?niaitiin"cio^cj Suits from 525.00 to 537.50 a Hanan 57 Shoe or 55 Stetson Hat Free COME EARLY and MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. ? ? ? iTHIS STORE IS THE ORIGINATOR OF THIS OFFEKINU I B. M. BEHERENDS COMFY | 4 i ii 1111-1 n i M m 1111! 11i-fr; :iSPECIAL SALE;; ;; s.? a s,? Shingle ;; ;; Two-Fifty Thousand:: ;; WorthenSawmlill jj ! 1;. ii l 1 H I I I 1 1 l'*-1 1 I I 1 McCloskeys j 4 -* 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 ?Phone 603 530 East Street I ?i-1 m i m 11111111'" n 111 i Stanley | :: THE MAN WHO DOES:: ;; YOUR ?? Sign Painting House Painting and \ !! Decorating ;; 226 SECOND STREET Phone 94 .? 1111111 i i n n m 11111 iiV; ? HARRY SMITH | \ attorney-at-law 8 5 In at present at tho Occidental Hotel. Mr. 8 2 Smith will open offlc? shortly In tho Vul- ? I 2 cntino Buildiruf. v^cxxaoooocxxxxxxxxxx^ FINE POULTRY fre?Voe Full line frcnh and cur?J meuta-Govcrroncnt Inapccted. Try our Wild Rooo Lard Frye-Bruhn Market iC. W. YOUNG COMPANY I Mining, Logging and fishing Supplies 4 Plumbing and Tinning?Garden Tools Garden Barrows-Paints, Oils, Brushes ? you arc particular and want the best FISHING If 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. I Headquarters For Baseball Supplies, Guns, Ammunition > Furniture, Carpets, Office Desks, Go-Carts, Coasters I Juneau Transfer Co. : ; I PHONE 48 o O WE ALWAYS HAVE '' J COAL jl] !! Moving CarefuIIr D^n ? <? ? ;; STORAGE i: ? ?? Baggage to and from All Boats J J ? 37 FRONT 8T. \ ; * I J. LIMNELL I i > Mechano-TherapisL <> ?? Office Third St., Douglas < > J J Mechano ? Theraphy, Swedish J J <> Medical Gymnastics and mass- <? age. For appointments call 23. \\ ?????????????????????????? PETTIT & HARVEY I Rentals and General Collections REAL ESTATE BROKERS Auditing and Accounting Agents Northern I.ifc Insurance Co. Cheney Bldg. Phono 297 JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone 299 Phone 52 Alaska Cleaners & Dyers Are Now Open and we clean anything any time by the latest and most up-to-date methods. If you have anything that you have des paired of cleaning, bring It to us. French dry cleaning Is our specialty. Goods called for and delivered. We guarantee* to please. GEO. CURTIS, Prop. ' ft1 n 11 n [ t r n 1111 M T11 < 1 It ; : THERP IS JUST ONE PLACE:: ; and only one ;; ? IN SKAGWAY ? i ? . and that's the BOARD OF TRADE. E\rery- 1 ? thine your heart desires Is found here. ? ? We smile and welcome the stranger to the ' ' ) Gateway City. ::::::::::: j j ; Tuck, flaharly, - Proprietor j; I Skaoway, Alaska jj n 111 in 1111 ii i in in 111 n Telephone 289 THE GENUINE Ladles' and Gents' First Class Cleaning, Dyeing, Repair ing and Pressing All Kinds of Remodeling All Work Guaranteed 386 Front SL Juneau, Alaska Tele phono 11 P. O. Box 496 Scandinavian Grocery S5SS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Clothing, Men's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes Miners' and Fishermen's Outfitting a Specialty STRAWBERRIES i ? MJU..HM?mm,mwnm ihh?piniii11winhiiw^????ii?? i; FOR CANNING?On this Mariposa. Or- i; I: der Early. This will be the last week for cheap berries I H. J. RAYMOND ggSS | Try a Mecca Fizz "Smooth as Silk" Pabst's Blue Ribbon Beer On Draught AT THE MECCA 42 FRONT ST. CONWAY & SECREST