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I Odds and Ends Sale
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; I of Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum and Wall Paper. We are clean
ing up our stock before the first of the year, and if you
J | are looking for a good floor or wall covering, cheap, you
o can't afford to overlook these bargains.
II You will have to hurry as we have only a few of these
o and they are going to go fast. A few remanants of In
<? laid Linoleum, enough for a small kitchen or bath, below
t cost
^ < I Small Rugs of Carpet, bound edges, 27 by 44 inches....$1.25.
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Japanese Matting Rugs, fancy border, 38 by 72 inches....75c.
'Wool Ingrain Carpets, sewed and laid $1.05 a yd.
f Wool Ingrain Carpets, sewed and laid ...77 l-2c a yd.
u Crex Grass Rugs at 25 per cent, discount.
^ Discontinued patterns of glazed wall papers 25c a roll.
% Lots of new room size rugs in now?all grades and
% prices. We have an expert carpet sewer and layer now and
<' make a specialty of cut carpets. All work guaranteed. We
o carry only Wild's Linoleum, both inlaid and print. The best
t Linoleum made and the only kind the government speci
% fies for all government biuldings.
Big stock of window shades, curtain rods, and wall pa
^ < ? per at the right prices.
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| B. M. Behrends Co., Inc.
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\Carpet Department Second Floor
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Iod Should Vote for the Democratic Candidates
for the Legislature
BECAUSE they favor legislation granting to women a COM
MUNITY PROPERTY INTEREST in property ac
quired by joint efforts of husband and wife.
BECAUSE they are opposed to the waste of the people's monej
in expending $25,000.00 on a NEEDLESS REVIS
ION OF THE ALASKA CODE, this revision being
a mere excuse to furnish a fat job for a certain buncl
of lawyers.
BECAUSE they favor legislation which will prevent all ALIENS
from fishing in the waters of Alaska.
BECAUSE they favor the appropriation of funds for the RE
LIEF OF DESTITUTION and for the MAINTEN
NANCE of the PIONEERS' HOME in Sitka.
BECAUSE they will endeavor to have the ALASKA INSANI
cared for in the Territory.
BECAUSE they favor the ELECTION OF ALL TERRITORIAI
OFFICIALS instead of their appointment as at pres
ent
BECAUSE they will support a DIRECT PRIMARY and an AUS
TRALIAN BALLOT LAW, thereby doing away witl
fixed conventions, forged proxies and ring politics
in general
AND FINALLY BECAUSE they tfill have the Democratic partj
to answer to for any violation of their pledegs as
well as all the people.
BECAUSE OF THESE REASONS YOU SHOULD VOTE
ON NOVEMBER 3rd FOR
SENATOR:
CHAS. A. SULZER.
REPRESENTATIVES:
C. F. CHEEK.
CHAS. H. COSGROVE.
JAS. F. KENNEDY.
CHAS. M. McGRATH.
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| Alaska |
I Steam Laundry, Inc. I
? When you want the Best o
Z of work give us a trial f
v and hare the pleasure of ?!
% - BEING SATISFIED - ||
? Phono IS J. H. King, Mgr. O j
iiMcQoskeys
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? WICKERSHAM IS
; MINORITY DELEGATE
I An analysis of tho vote cost at tho
* last election for Dclognto to Congress
? shows that Delegate Jamoa Wickor
? shaui is a minority Delegate to Con
I grcss. In round ?numbers tho com
| bined vote of his opponents was 1612
? greater than the vote received by him.
I Tho official canvass showed a total
? vote of 8.220. Of those, Wick6rsham,
? independent, received 3335; Gilr.iore,
? Republican, 1726; Kraucznnas, Social
! 1st, 1688; Jennings, Democrat, 1174;
|k HarralB, bolting Democrat, 281; scat
? torlng, 16.
The canvassing board did not can
it vass the roturns from Candlo and
] I Koyuk in the Second division, Kodiak
? and Nak Nok in tho Third division,
and Kanti8hna, New Camp and Trail
it crook in the Fourth division on ac
? count of irregularities. In these pre
i> cincts the majority against Wicker
sham was 118, tho voto being; Gil
? more, 79; Wickorsham, 72; JennlngB,
, 31; Harrais, 7; Krauczunas, 1.
|> Adding these votes tho total vote ro
il ceived by the various candidates was:
? Wickorsham, 3407; Gilmore, 1805;
it Krauczunas, 1689; Jennings, 1205; Har
J' rnls, 289; scattering, 16?or a total op
t position to Wicker sham of 5019, and
| * majority of 1612.
t Eliminating tho Socialist voto, Wick
]| erhsam had a plurality of 93 votcB
> over Democrats and Republicans?
? the voto being; WIckorBham, 3407;
? opposition, tho Socialist oliminatcd,
| 3314.
? Tho result of tho caDvassod votes
^ by Divisions was as follows:
* August Election Returns.
? 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
f Div. Dlv. Div. Dlv. Total
I Wickorsham 604 290 750 1691?3335
I Gilmoro...?. 191 685 539 311?1726
> Krauczunas 227 271 192 998?1688
L Jennings 336 276 2S1 281?1174
I Harrais 24 4 96 157? 2S1
> Scattering.... 13 2 0 1? 16
I "BILLY" FRYE WEARING
? TRUESDELL MEDAL NOW
\ "Billy" Frye, of tho C. W. Young
Co., Is wearing tho Truesdell medal
, this morning, which Is evidence that
5 he not only knows how ;o got tho ball
over tho plato, but point a gun with
accuracy and pull tho triggor at the
psychological moment. He had to
work ovortlmo to got the medal yes
terday, but "Blllj<" likes to work.
" Fishor, Goldstein and Fryo were tied
- in tho regular handicap and in the
shoot-off Fisher who had to shoot
from scratch made 17; Goldstein with
T a handicap of 11 made 24, and Frye
? with a handicap of 8 made 25. There
p was a largo crowd in attendance.
' Tho handicap shoot resulted as fol
' lows:
Handicap Shoot Score
. Fisher ;..... 1 25 25
' Goldstein 13 14 25
Frye .. 13 17 25
. Lynch ... 3 19 22
Rowo 5 18 23
Gibson 3 18 21
Banbury 2 IS 20
J Carrigan 5 16 21
King 2 13 15
Smith 4 * 12 16
t High scores of tho day were as fol
. lows: Fisher, 25: Lynch, 19; Gold
stein, 14; Rowe, 20; Fryo, 17; Gioson,
22; King. 16; Banbury, 19; Carrigan,
? 18; Smith, 15; Hcnsol, 18; Weston, 20.
1 Empire ads work all the time. ???
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: | EXHIBITION |
% OK THE JI
| Latest Pances |
? BY 5
Z Miss Francis Glaick
% ASSISTED BY A
| MR. J. MOMB
<?* FOLLOWED BY ?
i DANCE j
11 EiL' hj J
? | Saturday, Nov. 7 i:
} % Admission, SI.00
......... ... H ...II.U.I. .MM.MM .. II ...... ........ ......... ..
I Overcoats ^RaincoatS'^Cravenettes |
j IN ALL THE UMfl-DATE WEAVES and STILES |
i m ^ IPS! 2
| Baimacaans. Chesterfields, Raglans, Ulsters, ji
! Etc. Styles and Prices are Both Right
I H. )? RAYMOND S31
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DICKESON QUITS
If WHITEJ|ASS ROUTE
SEATTLE, Nov. 2.?President am
Genoral lifnnagor 0. L. Dlckoson oi
tho White Pass and Yukon route com
panics .announced Saturday evenin;
that. he will resign January 1st, anc
engage in other busincps.
Rumor of Sale Renewed.
An unconfirmed rumor of the sal*
of tho White Pass companies to tin
Grand Trunk Pacific that hnB been h
circulation for some timo was givei
additional impetus by tho announce
went of Dickcson'B resignation.
CAPT. ORR HAS NEW
SCOW AT WINDHA\
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WINDHAM, Oct 31.?Capt. Orr hai
his scow in Windham now. He towei
hor over last week. It usod to bolonj
to Mr. Rowe, of Seattlo, und It wai
used as a dredgor by his company
Capt Orr claims she will bo one o
the best scows on tho coast.
FOR FIRST TIME U. OF W.
FAILS TO GET VICTOR\
ALBANY, Ore., Nov. 2.?Tho foot
ball game played horo Saturday ai
ternoon botwoen the University o
Washington and tho Oregon Agricul
tural Collego was the hardest con
tested football game that haB beoi
played in tho Northwest for manj
years. For tho first time in a hall
dozen years tho University of Wash
lngton was unablo to get a victory
though they hold tho Oregon tean
scoreless.
TOMORROW PEOPLE
WILL CHOOSE
(Continued from Page 1.)
kan: J. G. Hold, of Juneau; A. G
Shoup, of Sitka.
Socialist Ticket.
For Sonator?H. J. Loronron, of Ju
neau.
For Representatives?George Bland
of Ketchikan; A. B. Calluham, of Ju
neau; Georgo Jcrgins, of Petersburg;
Edward Krauso,.of Petersburg.
"Framelteo" Ticket
There Is also another legislative
ticket placed In tho field by the
"Frameltcs" calling themselves "Pro
grcsslvo Democrats," which la bollovcd
to havo emtnatcd from Ketchikan.
Two of the nominees printed on tho
ticket, F. Wolland, of Juneau, and N.
J. Svindseth, of Wrangell, have de
clared that they aro not cnadldates
for office, have hp.<l nothing to do with
tho naming of the ticket, and Mr.
Svindseth goes so fa; as to say that
ho bellovoB it in a conspiracy to di:
vide tho vote and defeat tho regular
Democratic ticket Th.'s tickot is as
follows;
For Senator?Charles A. Sulzer, of
Sulzcr.
For Representatives?CL B. Oliver,
of "Ketchikan, N. J. Svindseth, of
Wrangeil. F. Wolland, of Juneau, P.
H. Ganty, of Skagway.
Independent
Mro. M. A. C. Gibson, of Ketchikan,
is an independent candidate for Rep
resentative.
Polling Places In Juneau.
The city of Junesn J'J divided into
two precincts. Tho pol'ing place of
Procinct No. 1, will be in the Forrest
building on lower Front street Pre
cinct No. 1 includes al) of that por
tion of the territory within the munici
pal boundaries south of the center line
of Second street The polling place
for Precinct No. 2 will bo In tho fire
headquarters, city hall building. Pre
cinct No. 2 .Includes all that portion
j of tho territory within tho municipal
i limits north of tho center lino ol
Second street
Polllnij Place Gold Creek. .
The polling placo for Gold Creek
Precinct, will be in the Roland Mar
tin cottage, a little red house with a
green roof, near the Gold Creek
bridge and on the north side of Gold
creek, where Calhoun Road turns to
ward Gastineau channel. Gold creek
precinct embraces all of nho territory
lying on the Gold creek slopo of chick
en ridge and outsldo of the municipal
boundary lino which raoattdore from a
point near Eighth and Gold street!
across private proper*y and city
streets following the summit of Chick
on Ridge to Gold Bolt avenue; thence
down Gold Bolt avenue, crossing Gold
Creek at tho Irwin Addition; thence
diagonally across tho Irivin addition
and Seatter tract to a point dun East
of a monument placed near the Ju
neau dairy; thence due west tc
tho monumont mentioned; thence
south to tho beach at tho westorly
boundary of tho Alaska Electric Lig"h<
and Power company's property. This
precinct also includes all of tho Gold
creek valley extending as far up
stroam as tho old red mill; also the
territory adjacont to the Basin road;
also all of tho territory north of the
i municipal boundary along the Salmon
creek road to a point near the Alas
ka Gastineau Mining Company's pow
er plant; also all of tho territory in
tho Casey-Shattuck flat west of the
munclnal boundary line; also all ol
tho Nelson Park addition to Juneau
which Is outside of the city boundary,
I Library Benefit
x - BY
| Camp Fire Girls
$ MITjS KKMVraOlUtE
$ and MISS GUI.ICK
1OEPHEUM
? Friday Next 8 p. m.
J ADMISSION 25 CENTS f
Our Autumn and Winter offerings in haberdashery are now completely mobilized,
! ? and full lines of cravats, shirts half hose and underwear are at the front. It is diffi
cult to generalize oh the good points of these smart clothes; they were all selected for
men who exercise keen discrimination in the matter of dress.
Why not place your order now for the things you'll need this winter. Prices have
; | not advanced, but that may not apply to the future. ?- ' jj* ' || ; ' ?,
[ A CHARACTERFUL DERBY
i I _ tSSSS^S^S3SBSSSSI^!SS!7SSS^StaiA
! Every face requires a certain style of derby to conform to it. An iinexperienced II
salesman may hand you twenty different patterns before you find the one which looks j|
right. Such aimless trying on of hats is indeed trying. In our store every salesman a
knows the style you'll like and quickly select it. p
Our winter models are particularly smart this year. If the idea of a new hat is g
in your head, come in and let us fit one properly on it.
IcuFFeSnoHs CLUQ S"1?
PENCIL POCKETsjj( "" v/ATCif FOD
wcc- ' . ^^DKEfiCHIET
UlfENE UNEo/^/ 4
KN.OCEKS
| pawr
Soys" Two-Trousier Snits
These are in the newest Norfolk
styles in ages 6 to 17, shown in all wool
fancy tweeds and cheviots, iri gray, brown
and the new Tartan patterns. Will stand
the rough usages and makes an excellent
suit for Sunday or school wear. Our
prices please.
Come In and Look Over
Oar Benjamin Winter
Suits and Overcoats
I B. M. Behrends Company,, Inc. || |
n' rtTBKiff flfi'T f r-n?ft WJW? 11 III?u an ? ?
A * 0 8
;? Election news will be received ?? -
i: every 15 minutes election nigbt at i:
| THE HEIDELBURG LIQUOR GO. {
ii JDNEAO, ALASKA ij j
The polling placo of Shocp Crook ?
will bo at Thnno. This precinct in- 1
eludes nil of tho territory nouth of Ju- ?
neau city boundary to Sncttlsham pre- ?
clnct.
Polling Placo Salmon Creek.
Tho polling place of Salmon crook
precinct will bo at tho Gcorgo R. No
bio camp at tho mouth of Salmon ,
crook. This precinct Includes all of
tho territory north of Gold crook pro
clnct and south of Mondonhall pro
t Clnct
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I "STAR Delicious I
I &inn?1 I
II <gg^ or
| 1 and BACON, too Supper |
| "SWEET AS A NPT"^ J
' 'M"*Store
DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS
1 MEANS?
| It stands for progressive service
and the lowest prices consistent with
; high quality In drugs and household
' necessities.
BRITTS PHARMACY,
( Tho Rexall Store.
Sterling Silver
? t Our stock of silverware is so largo
? and varied?tho range of prices so
great?that it becomes a simple mat
? ter to ckooso a gift, whether It be for
a small amount or an extravagant one.
i Wo extend a cordial Invitation to visit
? us and you will not he importuned to
buy. I. J. SHARICK, Jeweler and Op
' ticlan.
4 4 4 * * 4 4 4 4 4 4 '
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* ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? 4 ?
i? 4 !
h Are you going to repair your * ;
house? Sco George E. Brown. * !
Contractor & Bulldor, Dougfao 4 |
t>4 l* ? ? 4 4 4 4 4 ,
* ARCTIC BROTHERHOOD. * ?
Juneau Camp. No. 31, mcota
every Tuesday night at, eight 1
o'clock at Mooso hall.
4 4 '
iGOOD SEGARS
POCKET BILLIARDS
j| Dave's Place p
A Pipe for Every Fact
PIPE REPAIRING
J
(When in Seattle Stop
at the Place for
ALASKANS
It'a Fire-Proof. Modern and Convenient jij
RATES $1.00 Per Day and Up ?
HOTEL BARKER I:
ComerPlIce and Sixth
Free Auto Bue Meet* all Bot'a and Tralnj H
C. 0. Walaton & Onrad Freadtnjr. Prop*, tj
ALASKAN SOUKDOUCHS g
Fresh shipment of the "sweet
tuffs." You knew, tho good kind, at
Jritt's Pharmacy; phono 25. 10-22-tf
PRIVATB BUSINESS SCHOOL
Under SujxrvWai of Prof. H. D. Pooro
Shorthand, Typewriting:, Pen
manship, Selling, English
and Letter-writing
Day cUmo*. 10 a. n. to 4 p. m. Even In*
claucs. Hon.. Wed. and Fri. 730 to 9
ArARTMBNT fs CLIFF APARTMENTS
I The Alaska Grill i i
The Bed Appointed j |
PUoe In Totra j ;
; Best of Everything Served 1
? at Moderate Prices
?fl 8 I I 8 I P ( SHH'M 111 M I ?I HIS
JUNEAU 8TEAM8HIP CO.
United 8tatas Met!
STEAMER GEORGIA
Juneaa-i&tka Route
Leaves Juneau tor Douglas, Path
ter, Hoonab, Gypsum, Tcnskee,
Kllllsnoo, Chatiam and Sitka every
Wednesday at 12:01 a, m.
Juntau-Sbagway Route
Leaves Juneau for Douglas, Eagle
River, Sentinel Light Station, El
drld Rock Light Station, Comet,
Haines, Skagwuy every Sunday at
12:01 a. "m. Returning, leaves t
Skagtvay the following day at 12:02
a. m.
WILLIS E. NO WELL, MANAGER
spinciAL r
CORSETS REDUCED
25 per cent off ?> nil corsets In stock
and msdo to order'?ncts for ONE WEEK
ONLY
EVELYN CLOETTA
With Mm Stevens SOS Third St
ALASKA MEAT COMPANY &!??. R?k. Mg.
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
Manufacturers of all Kinds of Sausages Our Hams and Bacon Arc
Home-Smoked
: ALASKAN HO TEL US
II WINTER RATES |jj
THE ALASKA?! HOTEL will quote winter rates for permanent room- I
era, warm, well lighted rooms, with or without private bath, from Oct 1 9 ,| 1
to April l,at reasonable rates. * " P P P P See Management for Prices |j {jl L
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