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STORE AND OFFICE FIXTDRES
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We carry a stock of Hardwoods and Fir and employ Home
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF JUNEAU
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
I Capital S 50,000
Surplus and Undivided ProQts 50,000
DIRECTORS
T. F. Kennedy. Pres. ?r Kennedy
John Reck, Vice-Pres. GEO. e. miller
Harold H. Post, Cashier
R. H. STEVENS. AaaieUuit Cashier
Under the name management
FIRST TERRITORIAL BASK OF ALASKA
Interest oaid on Tuna Deooaita
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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
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friends they wear well. See the
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NORTHWE8TEKN LEAGUE.
Won Lost Pot
Vancouver . 58 34 .630
Spokane 56 33 .629
Seattle 58 36 .617
Victoria 37 54 .406
Portland 33 56 .371
Tacoma 32 61 .344
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
Won Lost Pet
Los Angeles - 58 45 .563
Venice .. 53 45 .541
Portland 49 43 .533
San Francisco 52 60 .510
Sacramento ...... ..... 47 54 .465
Oakland ? 39 61 .390
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Won Lost Pet
Philadelphia 46 30 .605
Washington . 43 35 .551
Detroit ? 44 36 .550
Boston 43 37 .538
Chicago 41 36 .532
St. Louis 39 39 .500
New York 27 46 .370
Cleveland 26 60 .342
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Won Lost Pet
New York 44 29 .603
Cincinnati 40 38 .513
St Louis 41 39 .513
Philadelphia 36 36 .500
Chicago 39 40 .494
Brooklyn 33 37 .471
Boston 33 40 .452
Pittsburgh 32 39 .451
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Won Lost Pet
Chicago 46 31 .597
Indianapolis 39 34 .534
Brooklyn 36 32 .529
Baltimore 39 35 .527
Buffalo 37 35 .514
Kansas City 35 44 .443
Pittsburgh 31 41 .431
St. Louis 34 45 .430
NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE.
Yesterday's Scores:
At Tacoma?Portland, 9; Tacoma, 6.
Batteries: Tacoma. Andradra, Jones.
Baker and Stevens; Portland, Calla
han and Murray.
At Seattle?Spokane. 2; Seattle. 0. Bat
teries: Seattle. Glpo and Cadm&n;
Spokane, Noyes and Shea.
At Vancouver?Victoria, 9; Vancouv
er, 7. Batteries: Vancouver, Reuth
er and Cheek; Victoria. Grindell,
Narvcoon, Steele and Hoffman.
PACIFIC COA8T LEAGUE.
Yesterday's Scores:
At Portland?Portland, 5; Los Ange
les. 2. Batteries: Portland, Higgin
botham and Fisher; Los Angeles,
Perrit and Brooks.
At Oakland?Oakland, 9; Sacramento,
2. Bateries: Oakland, Geyer and Al
exander; Sacramento. Arellan and
Stewart.
1 At Los Angeles ? San Francisco, 4;
Venice, 2. Batteries: Venice, Hitt
| and Elliott: San Francisco, Pernoll
: and Schmidt.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Yesterday's Scores:
At Boston ? Boston. 4; Cleveland. 0.
Batteries: Boston, Leonard and Car
rigan; Cleveland, Gregg, Callamore
and CarlBch.
At New Tork?Chicago, 3; New York,
2. Batteries: New York, Warhop,
Pleh and Nunamaker; Chicago, Cl
cotte. Scott. Faber and Mayer.
Second game?Chicago, 2; New York.
1. Batteries: New York. Cole and
Sweeney: Chicago. Benz, Cicotte
and Schalk.
At Washington?Washington, 3; De
troit, 3: tie game, called owing to
darkness. Batteries: Washington,
Boehling, Engle and Williams; De
troit, Coveleskle, Dauss and Stan
age.
At Philadelphia?Phlladelphia-St. Lou
is game postponed: rain.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Yesterday's Scores:
At Cincinnati?Cincinnati, 6: Philadel
phia. 4. Batteries: Cincinnati, Doug
lass. Schneider. Ames and Erwln;
Philadelphia. Gonzales, Oeschger,
Mattison. Mayer, and Killifer, Dorn.
At Pittsburgh?Pittsburgh, 4; Brook
lyn. 3. Batteries: Pittsburgh, Coop
er and Gibson; Brooklyn, Ruelbach,
Allen and McCarthy.
At St. Louis?St. Louis, 5; Boston, 3.
Batteries: St. Louis, Sallee and Sny
der; Boston, Hess and Gowdy.
At Chicago?Chicago, 5; New York,
4. Batteries: Chicago, Smith and
Bresnahan; New York, Tesreau and
McLean.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Yesterday's Scores:
At Kansas City?Indianapolis. 5; Kan
sas City 3. Batteries: Kansas City,
Cullop Adams, and Easterly; Indian
apolis, Mosely and Rairden.
At Pittsburgh ? Brooklyn, 4; Pitts
burgh, 2. Batteries: Pittsburgh,
Knetsen and Perry; Brooklyn, Seat
on and Land.
At Buffalo?Buffalo. 4; Baltimore. 0.
Batteries: Buffalo, Anderson and La
vlgne; Brooklyn, Yountz and Jack
litsch.
Second game?Buffalo, 7; Baltimore,
0. Batteries: Buffalo. Moore and
Blair; Baltimore. Conley, Hughes,
and Jacklitsch and Bouche. r
At Chicago?St. Louis, 2; Chicago, 0.
Batteries: Chicago. Hedrix and Wil
son; St. Louis. Brown and Chap
man.
In the Unlteo States Commissioner's
Court for the District of Alaska,
Division No. 1. Yakutat Pre
cinct. In Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Gustar
Tesch, deceased.
Notice of final account
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
the final account of the administrator
of the Estate of Gustav Tesch, de
ceased. has been rendered to the above
entitled Court for settlement and
that Saturday, the first day of August,
1914, at ten o'clock, A. M. has been
duly appointed by said Court for the
settlement thereof, at which time any
person interested in said estate may
appear and file his exception, If any
he has to the same.
WITNESS My hand and official seal
this day of June, 1914.
( Commissioner's )
( Seal. )
EDWARD A. RASMUSON,
U. S. Commissioner and ex-offlcio Pro
bate Judge.
First publication, Juno 18, 1914.
Last publication, July 16, 1914.
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Money-Saving Specials
MOTHER8 WILL DO WELL TO EXAMINE OUR ASSORT
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Because our styles are so smart and sensible and our val
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suitable for your boys. Norfolk's styles all colors and patterns
ages 6 to 17 years.
ClearanceSaleof Mens' Furnishings
An unusual opportunity to buy staple apparel that Is the sum
mer's good styles you will find on sale silk ties, silk socks,
underwear and shirts at prices which are far below the usual t
price of first quality merchandise. b
Mens' Silk Ties
Fine quality silk in handsome colorings and rich designs,
this lot are regular 75c and $1.00 ties?SPECIAL 50c.
Mens' Lisle and Silk Half Hose
There Is only a limited quantity in this lot of fine lisle
and silk half-hose In black. All sizes, 50c and 65c hose.
CLEARANCE PRICE
HT>c Three for 81.QO
LOOK MEN YOU CAN BUY $2.00 summer shirts for $1.50
and $1.50 Bummer shirts for $1.00. Not one of them that you
would not want to buy. Not one of them that isn't made of
the best material. Of course you will find a pleasing assort
ment of colors in stripes and other affects.
*off~ EXTRA SPECIAL -'off
All men's, women's and children's oxfords 1-3 off. Every
pair Is warranted perfect, and will glvo you Just us good shoe
service and Just as careful fitting as though you paid us regu
lar rates.
B. M. BEHRENDS COMPT1
MINING APPLICATION NO. 01685.
Notice of Application of the Alaska
Treadwell Gold Mining Company
for United States Patent to the
Robert, Bedum, Wow-Wow, Agnes
and Hunter Lode Claims and the
Hunter Mlllslte.
United States Land Ofllce,
Juneau, Alaska, June 29, 1914.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
In pursuance of Chapter Six of Title
32 of the Revised Statutes of the Unit
ed States, tho undersigned, the Alaska
Treadwell Gold Mining Company, a
corporation duly organized and exist
ing under and by virtue of tho laws of
tho Stato of Minnesota, authorized to
do and doing business In the
Torrltory of Alaska, (whose post
offlce address Is Treadwell, Alas
ka, by Its authorized agent and
Attorney In Fact, Robert A. Kin
zle (whose post offlce address Is
Treadwell, Alaska), has filed an ap
plication for patent for the Robert.
Bedum, Wow-Wow, Agnes, and Hunt
er lode claims and the Hunter Mlll
slte. situate near Sheep Creek about
three miles southeast of the Town of
Juneau, In the Harris Mining District.
Juneau Recording District. Territory
of Alaska and designated by tho field
notes and official plat on file In this
offlce as mineral survey No. 994-A & B,
which Held notes of survey describe
the boundaries and extent of such
lode claims and mlllslte on tho sur
face with magnetic declination at all
corners 31* 30' East, as follows, viz:
Robert Lode Survey No. 994-A.
Beginning at Cor. No. 1 whence
U. S. M. M. No. 3-A bears N 46*
48' 53" E 6310.49 feet; thence S
13* 22' W 1379.06 feet to Cor. No.
2; thence N 76* 36' W 600 feet to
Cor. No. 3; thence N 13* 22' E
1379.06 feet to Cor. No. 4; on line
1-2 Wow-Wow lode: thence S 76?
36' E 600 feet to Cor. No. 1 the
place of beginning. Total area
18.995. Area not claimed In con
flict with Hunter lode this survey
1.752: With survey No. 71-B Mex
ican Mlllslte 3.226: with survey
72-B Belvldere Mlllslte 0.899; to
tal area of conflicts not claimed
5.877; net area claimed 13.118.
Tho Robert has no adjoining
claims that do not conflict, ac
cording to the plat of survey.
Bedum Lode Survey No. 994-A.
Beginning nt Cor. No. 1 whence
U. S. M. M. No. 3-A bears N 72?
59' 55" E 4280.90 feet; thence S
11? 00' W 1500 feet to Cor. No.
2; thence N 79? 00' W 450 feet to
Cor. No. 3; thence N 11* 00' E
1500 feet to Cor. No. 4; from
which portal of tunn 1 bears S
17? 35' W 509 feet; thence S 79?
00' E 450 feet to Cor. No. 1 the
place of beginning. Total area
15.496 acres. Area not claimed
In conflict with Agnes lode this
survey 0.662: With survey No.
983 Glacier Mlllslte, exclusive of
Its conflict with the Agnes lode
this survey, 1.601; total area of
conflicts not claimed 2.263; net
area claimed 13.233. Tho Bedum
lode has no adjoining claims that
do not conflict, according to the
plat of survey.
Wow-Wow Lode Survey No. 994-A
Beginning at Cor. No. 1 whence
U. S. M. M. No. 3-A bears N 55*
59' 57" E 6064.50 feet; thence S
11* 17' W 1500 feet to Cor. No. 2;
thence N 76? 15' W 593.73 feet to
Cor. No. 3; thence N. 11? 17' E
1500 feet to Cor. No. 4; whence
a spruce stump 40 In. diameter
blazed nnd scribed W-4-994-A BO
bears S 52* 02' E 17.48 feet;
thence S 76? 15' E 693.73 feet to
Cor. No. 1 the place of beginning.
Total area 20.426 acres. Area not
claimed In conflict with Hunter
lode this survey 1.148: With Sur
vey No. 260 B Jumbo Mlllslte
0.220; with Agnes lode this sur
vey 0.351; with Robert lode this
survey 0.202. Area claimed In
conflict with Survey No. 979,
Homestead No. 3. exclusive of Its
conflict with Survey No. 260-B
Jumbo Mlllslte 0.060; total area
of conflicts not claimed 1.921; to
tal area In conflict claimed 0.060;
net area claimed 18.505. The Wow
Wow lode has no adjoining
claims that do not conflict accord
ding to the plat of survey.
Agnes Lode 8urvey No. 994-A.
Beginning at Cor. No. 1 whence
U. S. M. M. No. 3-A bears N 66?
47' 19* E 5133.54 feet; thence S
00* 02' E 1479.29 feet to Cor. No.
2 Identical with Cor. No. 1 Hunt
er lode; thence N 79? 04' W 588.13
feet to Cor. No. 3 Identical with
Cor. No. 4 Hunter lode; thence
N 00? 02' W 1479.29 feet to Cor.
No. 4; thence S 79? 04' E 688.13
feet to Cor. No. 1 the place of be- 1
ginning. Total area 19.608 acres.
Area not claimed In conflict with
Survey No. 983 Silver Queen Mill
site 4.972: With survey No. 983
Glacier Mlllslte 3.352; total area
of conflicts not claimed 8.324;
net area claimed 11.284. The
Agnes lode has no adjoining
claims that do not conflict, ac
cording to the plat of survey.
Hunter Lode Survey No. 994-A.
Beginning at Cor. No. 1 Identi
cal with Cor. No. 2 Agnes lode
wheuce U. S. M. M. No. 3-A bears
N 53* 24' 21" E 5875.34 feet;
thence S 23* 16' E 1483.41 feet
point for corner No. 2; thence N
79' 04' W 588.13 feet to Cor. No.
3; thence N 23* 16' W 1483.41
feet to Cor. No. 4 identical with
Cor. No. 3 Agnes lode; thence S
79* 04' E 588.13 to Cor. No. 1 the
place of beginning. Total and net
area claimed 16.565 acres no ex
clusions. The Hunter lode has no
adjoining claims, according to the
plat of survey, except the Robert,
Wow-Wow and Agnes, all of this
survey.
Hunter Mlllslte Survey No. 994-B.
Beginning at Cor. No. 1 whence
Cor. No. 1 Hunter lode claim
bears N 61* 33' 43" E 1956.13
feet: thence S 29* 00' W 294.24
feet to Cor. No. 2 on shore of Gas
tlneau Channel at lino of mean
high water: thence N 70* 7' W
104.43 feet to Cor. No. 3 on shoro
of Gastlneau Channel at line of
mean high water; thence N 80*
42' 30" W 88.93 feet to Cor. No. 4
on shoro of Gastlneau Channel at
line of mean high water; thence
N 85* 54' W 51.61 feet to Cor. No.
5 on shore of Gastlneau Channel
at line of mean high water; thence
N 67* 54' W 93.11 feet to Cor.
No. 6; thence N 46* 29' W 87
feet to Cor No. 7 under platform
and on shore of Gastlneau Chan
nel at line of mean high water;
thence N 35* 40' W 69.35 feet to
Cor. No. 8 on the shore of Gas
tlneau Channel at line of mean
high water under platform: thence
N 26* 20' W 75.18 feet to Cor. No.
9 on the shore of Gastlneau Chan
nel at lino of mean high water un
der platform; thenco N 47* 66' 20"
W 105.24 feet to Cor. No. 10 on
the shore of Gastlneau Channel
at line of mean high water, under
platform; thonce N 29* 00' E
296.83 feet to Cor. No. 11, whence
portal of tunnel course NE bears
S 29* 33' E 70.5 feet; thence S
46* 29' E 321.65 feet to Cor. No.
12; thence S 67* 54' E 328.35 feot
to Cor. No. 1 the place of begin
ning. Total area 4.603 acres.
Area claimed In conflict with sur
vey No. 979, Homestead No. 3,
lodo 4.580. Total area claimed
4.603. The Hunter Mlllslte has no
adjoining claims that do not con
flict, according to the plat of sur
vey.
According to the plat of survey, the
claims adjoining the Robert lodo are
the Mexico and Belvedere Millsites,
Surveys No. 71-B and 72-B on the
south: the Wow-Wow on the west;
and the Hunter on the north.
The claims adjoining the Wow-Wow!
lode are the Homestead No. 3 lode
on the west; the Agnes on the north;
and the Hunter and Robert on the
oast
The claims adjoining the Hunter
are the Robert and Wow-Wow on the
west and the Agnes on the north.
The claims adjoining the Agnes
lode are the Hunter and Wow-Wow on
the south and the Bedum on the east
The claims adjoining the Bedum
lode are the Agnes on tho west.
The Hunter Mlllslte is bounded on
the East, north and west by the Home
stead No. 3 lode. Survey No. 979.
On all tho other sides the claims
FINE POULTRY r~T
Foil line frceh and cured m cuts-Government Inspected. Try our Wild Roee Lard
Frye-Bruhn Market
Sporting
Goods
C. W.Young Co.
HARDWARE
Cutlery
Etc.
Largest and most complete stock of Min
ing, Logging, Fishing Supplies in Alaska
PLUMBING?TINING?PIPE FITTING
Estimates and prompt attention given all kinds Job Work
PAINTS-VARtNISH-WALL PAPER?BRUSHES
AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS
WAUGH ROCK DRILLS and EVINRUDO
DETACHABLE MOTORS?Modern & up-to-date
Furniture Rugs Office Desks Go-Carts Etc.
are surrounded by unoccupied public
land.
C. B. WALKER, I
Register.
U. S. Land Office, Juneau, Alaska.
June 30. 1914.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the
foregoing notice be published for the
statuory period of sixty (60) days In
the Alaska Dally Empire, a newspaper
of general circulation, published at
Juneau, Alaska, a newspaper which Is
heroby designated as the newspaper
nearest the claims above described.
C. B. WALKER.
Register.
First publication July 7, 1914.
Last publication , 1914.
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and we clean anything any time by the
latest and most up-to-date methods. If
you havo anything that you have des
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French dry cleaning Is our specialty.
Goods called for and delivered. Wo
guaranteo to please.
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The Buffet
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Imported and Fancy Groceries
All Fruits and V eatables
in Season General Mer
chandise. Miner's and Fish
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Full IVeight and Accurate Service
A Trial Order and i&u
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WELL, THE FOURTH IS OVER and WE
ALL HAD A GOOD TIME-?Although Trade I
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