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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.-B.CCoastService Sailing flit Junaau far Port Stmpaon. Prtaca Rupart, Swanaon. Alart Bay. Vmtouwr Vlctork and Saattla PRINCES SOPHIA AUGUST 21 Oiphaom BaiWht C P. R. TICKET OFFICE J.T.SPICKETT. Act. I I I 1 l t-i i i i i i i i i i i i r i i i i i i i i i i i i i ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY " kfrty. SriMc*. Ticket* to Seattle. Ttcctna. Victoria and Vancouver. Through j' ticket* toSan Franciaco !! Jefferson North Aug. 13 25 Southbound Aug. 15 27 ; ?[ Dolphin, North Aug. 7 19 Southbound Aug. 9 21 Maripoaa North Aug. 9 27 Southbound Aug 18 ] 11 Alameda North Aug. 15 Southbound Aug. 5 24 ? ' Northw'n North Aug. 4 22 Southbound Aug. 11 30 | WILLIS E NOWELL, Juneau Agt. Elmer E. Smith Douglae Agt M M I II I U I I I I I 1 I I I I | I 1 1 | I I II I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I 11 HUMBOLDT STEAMSHIP CO. Tb? Abuka Ftyor 5. S. 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A lux* i ? 4 > ? p ===== 1 A. H. HUMPHERIES GENERAL TRAN8FER Heavy Hauling a Specialty Phone*?Office 25?, Barn* 226 Office, Valentine Bldg. ? ? NELSON'S AUTO STAGE Juneau-Thane Route Leaves Leaves Juneau Thane 7:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 10:45 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:45 p. m. 5:25 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 9:15 p. m. 0:45 p. m. Phone Alaskan Hotel j Try a Mecca Fizz "Smooth as Silk" Pabst's Blue Ribbon Beer On Draught AT THE MECCA 42 FRONT ST. CONWAY & SECREST ?? PETTIT & HARVEY Rental* and General Collections REAL ESTATE BROKERS Auditing and Accounting Agent* Northern Life Insurance Co. Cheney Bldg. Phone 297 CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC DIVISIONAL CONVENTION By virtue of the authority vested in us by the Territorial Democratic Con vention held at Skagway. Alaska. Aug. ' 3. 1914, a call is hereby issued for a( primary election for the purpose of electing delegates to a Divisional Con vention, to be held at Juneau, Alaska, September 7th, 1914. Said convention to be for the purpose of nominating a Territorial Legislative ticket, the naming of a Divisional Committee and : for such other business as may come j before it The number of delegates to said ' convention are apportioned as fol llows, towit: Juneau, 12; Douglas, 6; Treadwell. 3; Haines, 1; Chilkat, 1; Sulzer, 1; Wrangell. 3; Silver Bow Ba sin, 1: Klllisnoo, 1; Skagway, 3; Ket chikan. 7; Sitka, 2; Gypsum, 1; Pet Vakatak, 1; Tenakee, 1; Charcoal Point, 1; Sheep Creek, 1; Craig, 1; ersburg. 1; Chichagoff, 1; Jualin, 1; Kasaan. 1; Hadley. 1; Loring. 1. Primary elections for the purposes mentioned should be held on or before August 28. 1914. Credentials of delegates selected for said convention must be in the hands of the Territorial Committeemen on or before September 6, 1914. Dated at Juneau, Alaska. thiB 7th 1 day of August 1914. j. p. Mcdonald, D. NOLL. Territorial Committeemen for First Division. Electric Irons, guaranteed for five years. $3.00 and $3.25 ? none better. Vanadium steel hammers (something new). "Test the bite." Gastineau Hardware & Machinery Co. 8-8-tf HUNTER HOTEL AMUSEMENT PARLORS Spend roar lauura time playing- pool and billiards. You are always welcome. Come aee roe. L H. KIEST ? DOUGLAS ? + * * ? + 4 + + * + + + + + + > + ' ? ? LEAGUE BASEBALL ? ? ? NORTH WE8TCTN LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet Vancouver 74 49 .602 Seattle 74 60 .697 Spokane 62 48 .664 Victoria ? 52 70 .426 Tacoma 61 74 .408 Ballard ., 45 76 .372 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet Portland 69 63 .566 San Francisco 73 62 .641 Venice 70 61 .634 Los Angeles 68 63 .619 Sacramento 60 71 .458 Oakland 50 79 .388 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet Philadelphia 67 35 .657 Boston 67 46 .553 Washington 55 48 .634 Chicago 65 62 .514 Detroit 53 53 .600 St Louis 60 51 .495 New York 47 69 .443 Cleveland 35 76 .318 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet New York 59 40 .596 Boston 52 46 .631 Chicago 64 49 .524 Philadelphia 47 63 .470 St. Louis 54 63 .462 Cincinnati 47 55 .461 Brooklyn 44 64 .449 Pittsburgh 43 56 .433 FEDERAL. LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet Chicago ... 59 45 .567 Baltimore 55 43 .561 Brooklyn 52 44 .542 Indianapolis 52 47 .525 Buffalo 51 50 .505 St. Louis 47 58 .448 Kansas City 45 60 .429 Pittsburgh 41 57 .419 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Saturday's Games. At Seattle?Ballard, 5; Seattle, 3. At Vancouver?Vancouver, 3; Victo ria, 0. At Spokane?Tncoma, 7; Spokane, 6. Saturday's Scores. At Spokane?Spokane, 6?3; Tacoma, 3?3. Second game called in the 8th . inning. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Saturday's Games. At San Francisco?Oakland, 1; San Francisco, 0. At Ix)s Angeles?Venice, 6; Los Ange les, 2. At Portland?Sacramento, 6; Portland, 4. 2d game?Portland, 4; Sacramento, 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Saturday's Games. At St. Louis?St. Louis, 7; Chicago, 4. At Cleveland?Cleveland, 7; Detroit, 4. At Boston?Boston, 7: New York, 1. At Philadelphia ? Philadelphia. 6; Washington, 0. Saturday's Scores. At SL Louis?Chicago, 3?7; St. Lou is. 1?9. At Cleveland?Detroit, 13; Cleveland, 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Saturday's Games. At Chicago?St. Louis, 2; Chicago, 1. At Brooklyn?Brooklyn, 13; Philadel phia, 5. 2d game?Brooklyn, 8; Philadelphia, 4. At Pittsburgh?Pittsburgh, 2; Cincin nati, 0. At New York?Boston, 2; New York, 0. Saturday's Scores. At Chicago?St. Louis, 6; Chicago, 1. At Cincinnati?Brooklyn, 6; Cincinna ti. 3. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Saturday's Scores: At Chicago?Chicago, 10; Pittsburgh, 6. At St. Louis?St. Louis, 11; Brook L lyn, 6. At Kansas City?Kansas City, 11; Bal timore, 2, At Indianapolis?Indianapolis, 5; Buf falo, 3. Saturday's Scores. At Chicago?Baltimore, 1; Chicago, 0. At Indianapolis ? Indianapolis, 21; Pittsburgh, 6; At St. Louis?St. Louis, 3; Buffalo, 2. WINDHAM BAY NOTES. WINDHAM, Aug. 14.?Mr. M. M. Taylor is doing development work on his property at Loch Marie, he having sunk a shaft 85 feet and drifted on the ledge both ways, and the ore car ried good values, and also Improves in depth. Mr. C. Magill arrived on the E. A. , Hcgg and will return to? Juneau to night. Mr. G. Jensen arrived from Juneau last night, and wlil commence assess ment work on his various properties. The launch Roaene arrived Wednes day with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor and son, also Miss L. Howe. ?*^4 ? FISH BUREAU MAN WAS NOT AT FAULT KETCHIKAN, Aug. 14.?According :o recent arrivals from Forrester Is and, the report in circulation in this :lty some time ago, mention of which vas made in the Miner at the time, hat Fish and Bird Warden Willett >ad imposed conditions at Forrester sland which tended to waste the tmaller fish, was untrue. The only conditions imposed according to these ccent arrivals were by the fish buy ers who had to put a limit on the lumber of fish they would buy owing o the fact that their capacity was imited.?Ketchikan Miner. i! ;: Who Was Whittier? j \ J [ said the Teacher. : *' Some Poet'' '' linn ill ^ Boy. .<?. ;: AND OCR J; bbnzo which-hazel :: :: cream " ?? b "some lotion" <> ii 25cents Per Bottle :: I: Britts'Pharmacy i: < ? We Never Substitute? We < ? '' have the etock and don't <; 4 have to. 4 SEWARD TO HAVE 30-DAY COURT TERM That the Seward term of court will last for 30 dftyB is the opinion ex pressed by Senator L. V. Ray who re turned on tho Dlrigo after a trip west to engage in tho "'defense of men whose trial has been postponed to the time when the court will sit in this city. The grand Jury has been called for the term which will commence in October. The trial of tho case of tho alleged murder of Dwyer at Knik will be one of the cases which will occupy tho at tention of Judge Brown here and there will also be two murder cases from Kodlak.?Seward Gateway. ST. GEORGE HOU8E. Everything now. e?od light and well ventilated rooms. Baths, electrio ight. Good board. Reasonable rates by the day, week >r month. 4-18-tf MRS. A. E. VESTAL. Fresh Augustine & Kyers choco lates at the Juneau Drug Co., opposite Alaskan hotel, prone 250. 8-10-tf JUNEAU FERRY & NAV. CO. Summer Schedule In Effect June 22, 1914. Leave Juneau for Douglaa, Treadwell and Thane. 6:00 A. M. 1:00 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 8:00 A.M. *3:00 P.M. *8:00 P. M. ?9:00 A.M. *4:00 P. M. 9:30 P.M. 11:00 A. M. 5:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. Saturday Night Only?12:00 P. M. TripB marked (*) do not call at Thane, -eave Douglas for Treadwell and Thane 6:10 A.M. 1:10 P.M. 6:40 P.M. 8:10 A.M. *3:16 P. M. ?8:16 P.M. ?9:10 A.M. *4:15 P.M. 9:40P.M. 11:10 A.M. 6:10 P.M. 11:16 P.M. Saturday Night Only?*12:20 A. M. Trips marked (?) do not call at Thane. Leave Thane for Treadwell, Douglas 8:16 A.M. 1:15 P.M. 6:45 PM. 11:15 A. M. 9:45 P. M. 11:15 A. M. 4:20 P. M. 9:46 P. M. 6:15 P. M. 11:20 P. M. Saturday Night Only?12:20 A. M. (c Does not call at Treadwell on return) Leave Treadwell for Thane and Juneau. 6:25 A.M. 1:25 P.M. 9:65 P.M. 8:26 A. M. 6:25 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 11:25 A. M. 6:55 P. M. Saturday Night Only?12:30 A. M. Leave Treadwell for Douglas and Ju neau. 6:35 A.M. 1:36 P.M. 8:20 P.M. 8:35 A.M. 3:20 P.M. 10:05 P.M. 9:15 A. M. 4:20 P. M. 11:20 P. M. 11:35 A. M. 7:05 P. M. Saturday Night Only?12:20 A. M. Leave Douglas for Juneau: 6:40 A.M. 1:40 P.M. 7:10 P.M. 8:40 A. M. 3:30 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 9:20 A.M. 4:30 P.M. 10:10 P.M. 11:40 A. M. 5:35 P. M. 11:40 P. M. Saturday Night Only?12:40 A. M. 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. unuea aiaies L,ana umce, 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, the undersigned, the Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Company, a corporation duly organized and exist ing under and by virtue of the laws of the Stato of Minnesota, authorized to do and doing business In the Territory of Alaska, (whose poBt office address is Treadwell, Alas ka, by its authorized agent and Attorney in Fact, Robert A. Kin zle (whose post office address Is Treadwell, Alaska), has died an ap plication for patent for the Robert, c Bedum, Wow-Wow, Agnes, and Hunt- t er lode claims and the Hunter Mill- S site, situate near Sheep Creek about s three mller southeast of the Town of a Juneau, In the Harris Mining District, Juneau Recording District, Territory h of Alaska and designated by the field o notes and official plat on fllo In this a office as mineral survey No. 994-A & B, e which field notes of survey describe the boundaries and extent of such a lode claims and millslte on the sur- u face with magnetic declination at all corners 31? 30' East, as follows, viz: i< Robert Lode Survey No. 994-A. tl Beginning at Cor. No. 1 whence U. S. M. M. No. 3-A bears N 46* h 48' 53" E 6310.49 feet; thence S 13* 22' W 1379.06 feet to Cor. No. tl 2; thence N 76* 36' W 600 feet to a Cbr. No. 3; thence N 13* 22' E 1379.06 feet to Cor. No. 4; on line a 1-2 Wow-Wow lode; thence S 76* h 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 Millslte 3.226; with survey 72-B Belvidero Mlllsito 0.899; to- fc tal area of conflicts not claimed 8t 5.877; net area claimed 13.118. tt The Robert has no adjoining 0| claims that do not conflict, ac- j, cording to tho plat of survey. hi m Bedum Lode Survey No. ^94-A. Beginning at Cor. No. 1 whence U. S. M. M. No. 3-A bears N 72? F 69' 65" E 4280.90 feet; thence S L. 11* 00' W 1500 feot to Cor. No. 2; thenco N 79* 00' W 460 feet to Cor. No. 3; thonce N 11* 00' E 1600 feet to Cor. No. 4; from which portal of tunn 1 beara S 17* 85' W 509. feet; thence S 79* 00' E 460 foot to Cor. No. 1 the place of beginning. Total area 15.496 acses. Area not claimed in conflict with Agnes lode this survey 0.662: With survey No. 983 Glacier Mlllslto, exclusive of Its conflict with the Agnes lode this survey, 1.C01; total area of conflicts not claimed 2.263; net area claimed 13.233. The 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 65* 59' 57" E 6064.50 feet; thence S 11* 17' W 1500 feet to Cor. No. 2; thenco N 76* 15' W 593.73 feet to Cor. No. 3; thenco N. 11* 17' E 1600 feet to Cor. No. 4; whenco a spruco stump 40 In. diameter blazed and scribed W-4-994-A BO bears S 52* 02' E 17.48 feet; thence S 76* 15' E 593.73 feot 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 It. 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 Survey 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 588.13 feet to Cor. No. 1 the place of be 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 Mlllsite 3.352; total area of conflicts not claimed 8.324; not 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 whence 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 Mlllsite 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 tineau Channel at line of mean high water; thence N 70* 7' W 104.43 feet to Cor. No.-3 on shore of Gastineau Channel at line of mean high water; thence N 80" 42' 30" W 88.93 feet to Cor. No. 4 on shoro of Gastineau Channel at line of mean high water; thence N 85? 54' W 51.61 feet to Cor. No. 5 on shore of Gastineau 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 unaer platform and on shore of Gastineau 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 tineau Channel at lino of mean high water under platform; thence N 9fi? 9ft' W7S18 font tn Onr Wn 9 on the shore of Gastineau Chan nel at line of mean high water un der platform; thenco N 47* 56' 20" W 105.24 feet to Cor. No. 10 on the shore of Gastineau Channel at line of mean high water, under platform; thence 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; thcnco S 46? 29' E 321.65 feet to Cor. No. 12; thence S 67* 54' E 328.35 feet 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, lode 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 laims adjoining the Robert lode are , he Mexico and Belvedere MUlsItes, < iurveys No. 71-B and 72-B on the 1 outh; the Wow-Wow on the west; nd the Hunter on the north. The claims adjoining the Wow-Wow Dde are the Homestead No. 3 lode n the west; the Agnes on the north; nd the Hunter and Robert on the ast. The claims adjoining the Hunter re the Robert and Wow-Wow on the rest and the Agnes on the north. The claims adjoining the Agnes )de are tho Hunter and Wow-Wow on lie south and the Bedum on the east. The claims adjoining the Bedum ide are tho Agnes on tho west. The Hunter Mlllslte Is bounded on lie East, north and west by the Home tead No. 3 lode, Survey No. 979. On all the other sides the claims re surrounded by unoccupied public ind. C. B. WALKER, Register. J IT. S. Land Office, Juneau, Alaskn. ^ June 30, 1914. J IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the < iregoing notlco bo published for the < atuory period of sixty (60) days In , le Alaska Dally Empire, a newspapor < ' general circulation, jjubllshed at J uneau, Alaska, a newspaper which Is < ereby designated as the newspaper < Barest the claims above doscribod. \ C. B. WALKER, \ Register. 4 irst publication July 7, 1914. ast publication , 1914. j ; II1111111111111111111 M 1111II111111111111 i 111111111 ? 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