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MAY SECURE LIBERTY FOR A. HERNANDEZ Unli'aa It can be ohown by deposi tion that there was probable cause for binding over Antonio Hcrnandoz. the Mexican who was committed to the Federal Jail here several weeks ago from Wrangell, the prisoner will regain his liberty as the rosult of the efforts of Chonoy & Zieglor, his at torneys, who recently petitioned for a writ of habeas corpus in his behalf. Hernandez was confined in the Jail hero on a committment indicating that he was held for "concealing a person wanted for the commission of a crime" and the foundation for the petition for writ has been laid in the "acts that under the laws of Alaska this is not a crime, and that there fore tho map should not bo retained In Jail on that count. ^ The hearing on the amended petl I 'on recently (lied in this connection, alter tho Court's denial of the original petition, began yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock and occupied tho remain der of tho day's session. Tho Court ordered that the depositions necessary from the District Attorney's witness es bo taken as soon as possible. In the meantime the Court refused to allow Hernande8 to be released on !i!s own recognizance on the ground that tho nature of the chargo against him. If such does develop, may be one that would not warrant his release at this time. This Is tho second caso in connect ion with fight has been made by Cheney & Zieglor to secure the re -Jeas? of men held In the Jail here dur 'ng the session of a grand Jury, aftor that body had failed to act upon their case. Several weeks ago tho Ann secured the release on of tho two Hobson boys who were committed from Sitka and In connection with whose cases the grand Jury failed to act. Tho two men. who aro natives, were releasod on their own recognizance and will bo required to answer to the next grand Jury. ' hospital notes * _! Fred Osborne Is ill with tonsllitls at St. Ann's hospital and is under the care of Dr. L. O. Sloune. ? Kniilo Ralmutsky, of tho Alaska Ju neau mine, was taken to tho hospital Saturday night as the result of bein overcome by gas due to blasting at tho mino. Rulmutsky went back into tho tunnel before the gas had cleared out and collapsed. He wa3 discharg ed yesterday evening. Norman Bayers of Salmon Creek is ill with la grippe at tho hospital. Fred Masford, a carpenter, was brought in from Jualin Saturday to receive treatment for a badly infected hand which has been bothering him as the result of a cut received while at his work. He is being treated by Dr. Sloano. Magnus Brinnand is ill with la grippo and is under Dr. Sloano's care it tho hospital. W. D. Kelley of Thane is another vlctime of la grippe and is at the hospital. Joe Coty was brought down from Perseverance Sunday morning and Is in tho hospital with la grippe. Martin Gllle is under Dr. Sloane's care at tho hospital and "is suffering from an attack of la grippe. Mrs. M. S. Whlttier. who Is in the hospital with typhoid fever, is slightly Improved this morning. Mrs. H. La Franco, who was badly burned ten days ago continues to im prove and will probably be able to leave the hospital in a couplo of weeks. F. A. Neville of Annex Creek Is ill with la grippe and is under Dr. L O Sloane's care. mother of charles thielecke is dead Charles Q. Thlelecke is not expect ed to return to Juneau until after the holidays, owing to the recent death >f his mother in Seattlo. Mrs. William Thielecke died at Ta coma. December 3. and the funeral was held from 2716 Elmwood Place. Soattle. four days later. The body was held until Mr. Thiolecko could reach Seattle from Juneau. Mrs Thlelecke was IS yearn old. gas boat transfers. Bills of sale for the transfer of the gas boats "Bruco" and Hustler" have ^uen.?r! *he 'oca' customs house, i the "Bruce" was transferred at Pet ersburg from J. Linderberger. Inc., to tho Linderberger Packing Company and the "Hustler" was sold to Sydney Anderson by H. S. Balderstrom, of Seward for a consideration of $800. 8uy billboards. fgKc,Mni?k ^ Fmo have Purchased tho billboard" rights on Gastlneau Channel, of T. E. P. Keegan. "Safety FirsL" Then a "Mozart" Cigar, mild Havana 121-00-6t. notice Notice Is hereby given that the fi nal account of the Estate of Alexander Vadeau, deceased, has been rendered to the Probate Court for Juneau pre -inct. Alaska, for settlement, and thai Monday the 17th day of January, 1916. at 10 a. m. at the office of the United States commissioner and probate udge has been appointed as tho time and place for settlement thereof, at which time and place any persons in IVa*? 'v. 8ald stale may aPP<>ar and flio his exceptions In writing to said account and contest the same. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 15th day of November, 1915. (seal) JOHN B. MARSHALL, U. S. Commissoner and ex-offlclo Probate Judge. First publication, Nov. 16, lrio^ Last publication, Dec. 14. 1915. i TTYfiTTfi?m-"-T""""" ii notice of election NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an order of tho District Court for the First Division. Territory of Alaska, dated November 16, 1916. in the Matter of ths Extension of tho Boundaries of the Town of Juneau, Case No. 1218-A, a special election will be held In the City Hall In the Town of Juneau, Alaska, on Monday, the 20th day of December, 1915, Trom 9 a. m.. until 4 P. m., of said day, at which election the electors of said town are Invited to vote for or against tho annexation of each tract or terri tory sought to be anneued to the said Town of Juneau, which tracts are known as the "Nelson Addition," "The Gold Belt-Seatter Addition," and "The Tide Flat Addition." and are more par ticularly described as follows, to-wlt: nelson addition Commencing at a point on the boundary line of the City of Ju neau whence corner No. 33 of the tovnslte of Juneau, identical with Corner No. 6 hereof, bears N. 40* 59' W. 649.80 feet distant, corner No. 5 hereof. Thence East 440.22 feet to eorner No. 4 here of. Thenco S. 505.56 feet to Cor. ner No. 3 on the present boun dary lino of the city. Thenco N. 40* 59'" W. on present boundary line to the place of beginning. the gold belt-seatter addi tion. Beginning on the present boun dary line of the City of Juneau at Corner No. 32 of the Townaite Survey, Identical with Ccrntr No. 7 hereof. Thenco N. 68* 39' w. 1652.78 feet to Corner No. 8. Iden tical with the most northern cor ner of the Main addition to the City of Juneau. Thence N. 63' 42'"W. 1336.54 feet to Corner No. 9. identical with the N. E. cor ner of Sheldon H. S. Tract* Sur vey No. 375. Thence south on the E. line of said U. S. Survey 376, 1628.66 feet to Corner No. 10. Thence S. 56* 18' W. 422.66 feet to U. S. Location Monument No. 8 on the boundary line of the Incorporation limits of Juneau. Theuce In a general easterly and northeasterly course on the said line of the present city lmlts with its sinuosities to the place of be ginning. tide flat addition. Beginning nt U. S. Location Monument No. 3, Identical with Corner No. 11 hereof, on the boundary lino of the present cor poration limits of the town of Ju neau. Thence 9. 2000 feet to a point on the tide fiats. Corner No. 12 hereof Thence 9.71* 05'23" E. 6612.36 feet to Corner No. 1, on shore back of Alaska Juneau Wharf, on the present boundary line of the City of Juenau. Thence N. 56* 29' W. 7603.45 feet on pres ent city bonnaary line, to IT. 9. Location Monument No. 3. And the qualified electors of each addition or territory above desorlbed are hereby Invited to vote for or against the annexation of the partic ular territory of which they are elec tors, at the time and place above men tioned. The council hereby apoplnts and designates the following as clerks and fudges of election for the electors of the Incorporate limits: Allen Shat tuck and A. A. Gabbs. clerks, and Claude ErlcVson. Lloyd Hill and Capt. T. T. Martin, as Judges. The counell hereby appoints and designates the following as clerks and ludges of election for the electors of the Gold Belt-Seattle Addition: J. Lat imer Gray. Clerk, and Jack Welsh, J. Latimer Gray and George Qulnge, as ludges. The coundl hereby appoints and designates the following as clerks and ?udges of election for the electors of ?he Nelson Addition: Ernest Tash ?k. as clerk, and H. Hurlbut, Ernest Tnahok and W. C. Edrington, as Judg es. The council hereby appoints and designates the following as clerks and Judge of election for tho electors -if the Tide Flat Addition: Jack Mc Donald, clerk, and M. M. Taylor. Jack McDonald and J. Fahey, as Judges. The qualifications of an elector of tald election shall be as follows: He or she shall be a male or female per <on of the age of twenty-one years or more and shall be the ownor of sub ?(tantial property interests In land, buildings, or Improvements on land or tide land within said corporation or tho territory proposed to be an nexed to or incorporated within such corporation. Dated at Juneau this 19th day of i t i r -?-??? t , November, 1915. COMMON COUNCIL OP THE TOWN OF JUNEAU. By E. W. Pettlt, Town Clerk First publication. Nor. ?0, 1915. Last publication Dec. ?, 1915. NOTICE. ' MINING APPLICATION No. 02929. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. JUNEAU. ALASKA. November. 10. 1915. Notice Is hereby givou that tho Al aska Gastlneau Mining Company, a corporation duly organized and ex isting under and by virtue of the laws of the State of New York, and quali fied to do and doing business as n corporation in Juneau, Alaska by B L. Thano, It's agent and attorney in fact, has made application for patent for the P, Solo No. 1, Bess, Lady Corsen. Margarlte. A, V. C, Solo. Char lotte. and Q. Iodo mining claims, sur vey No. 1022, situatod on the North west face of the mountains, forming the South-east end of Sliver Bow Ba sin, about 4 miles from Juneau, Al aska. Harris mining District, Terri tory of Alaska and tied to U. S. Min eral Monument No. 2; the latitude and longitude of which the 58* 18' 20" North and 134* 20' 25" West, which monument consists of a con crete pier with a brass plate on top marked U. S. M. M. No. 2, and Is sit uate on the Morris G. Lode claim survey No. 97, which is South-west of the rim of the old placor pit and about 1,000 feet Southwest of the ba sin wagon road to Juneau, which property Is more particularly describ ed as follows, to-wlt: P?LODE Beginning at Corner No. 1, on line 2-3, 8olo No. 1, lode, whence U. S M. M. No. 2 bears North 83* 38' 62" West 3499.10 feet distant; thence South 45* 52' East 1439.00 feet to Corner No. 2; thence N. 40* 30' E. 5.52 feet to Corner No. 3; thence N. 54* 69' E. 308.02 feet to Corner No. 4; thence N. 54* 45' W. 1477.31 feet to Corner No. 5; thence N. 39* 02' 30" W. 21.40 feet to Corner No. 8: thence S. 64* 59' W. 83.00 feet to Cor ner No. 1, the place of beginning Containing an area of 6.329 acres. SOLO NO. 1. Beginning at Corner No. 1, whence U. S. M. M. No. 2 boars N. 53*'5S 32" W. 8355.81 feet distant; thence N. 40 * 30' E. 699.30 feet to Corner No. 2; thonco S. 45' 52' E. 1486.55 feet to Corner No. 3; thence S. 40* 30' W. 600 feet to Corner No. 4; thence N. 46* 20' 30" W. 1137.47 feet to Cor ner No. 5; thenco N. 47* 12' W. 349.50 feet to Corner No. 1, the placo of beginning. Containing an area of 20.275 acres. BESS LODE Beginning at Corner No. 1, whence U. S. M. M. No. 2 bears N. 42* 05' 53" W. 2216.46 feet distant; thence N. 46* 26' E. 693.20 feet to Corner No. 2; thence S. 47* 01' E. 1149.91 feet to Corner No. 8; thence 8. 47* 12' E. 349.50 feet to Corner No. 4; thence S. 40* 25' W. 575.00 feet to Corner No. 5; thence N. 47* 47' W. 577.07 feet to Corner No. 6; thence N. 47* 42' W. 660.24 feet to Corner No. 7; thence N. 47" 60' 30" W. 261.40 to Corner.No. 1, the place of beginning. Containing an arta of 20.70 acres. LADY CORSEN LODE Beginning at Corner No. 1, whence U. S. M. M. No. 2 bears N. 58* 11' , W. 783.09 feet distant; thence N. 40*' 25' H. 698.19 feet to Corner No. 2; thence S. 28* 31' E. 673.76 feet to Corner No. 3; thence S. 28* 38' E 437.94 foot to Corner No. 4; thence S. 46* 38' E 52.24 feet to Corner No. 6; thenoe S. 47* 47' E. 334.46 feet '.o Comer No. 6; thenco S. 40* 25' W. 5J3.20 feet to Corner No. 7; thence N. 47* 50' 30" W. 328.99 feet to Cor ner No. 8; thence N. 46* 38* W. 62.24 feet to Corner No. 9: thence N. 28* '.5' W. 1113.96 feet to Corner No. 1. -he place of beginning. Containing an area of 19.415 acres. MARGARITE LODE Beginning at Corner No. 1. whence U. S. M. M. No. 2 bears N. 32* 49' 25" W. 3040.05 feet distant; thence S. 10* 10' E. 714.82 feet to Corner No. 2; thenco S. 42* 46' E. 227.67 feet to Corner No. 3; thence S. 38* 08' 29" E. 450.77 feet to Corner No. 4; thence N. 60* 50' E. 380.84 feet to Corner No. 5; thence N.' 46* 26' W. 1411.10 feet to Corner No. 6; thence S. 60* 50' W. 307.49 feet to Corner No. 1. the place of beginning. Con taining an urea of 9.823 acres. A LODE Beginning at Corner No. 1, whence U. 8. M. M. No. 2 bears N. 38* S3' 03" W. 3075.01 feet distant; thence S. 46* 26' E. 1411.10 feet to Corner No. 2; thence N. 60* 50' Er 262.02 feet te Corner No. 3; thence N. 46* 11' W. 521.92 feet to Corner No. 4: rhonce N. 36* 69' W. 183.52 feet to Corner 5; thence N. 47* 64' W. 124.20 feet to Corner No. 6; thonco N. 47* 47' W. 677.07 feet to Corner No. 7; thence S. 60# 50' W. 288.27 feet to Corner No. 1, the place of beginning. Containing an area of 8.824 acres. V LODE Beginning at Corner No. 1. whence U. S. M. M. No. 2 bears N. 37* 17' ?6" W. 5375.85 feet distant: thence S. >8* 61' E. 803.60 feet to Corner No. i; thence N. 60* 50' E. 4.65 feet to Corner No. 3; thence N. 37* 34' W. 105.50 feet to Corner No. 4; thence 3. 60* 60' W. 299.48 feet to Corner No. 1, the placo of beginning. Con taining an area of 2.421 acros. C LODE Beginning at Corner No. 1, whence U 8 M. M. No. 2 bcara N. 38 11 03" W 4415.03 feet distant; thence a 41* 32' 30" E. 760.21 foot to Cor ner No. 2; thenco 8. 45* 18' Hi, 204.46 feet to Cornet No. 3; thenco N. 60 50' E 299.48 foot to Corner No. 4; thence N. 37' 84' W. 960 17 feet to Corner No. 5: thence S. 60 GO W. 380.84 foet to Corner No. 1, the place of beginning. Containing an area cl 7.463 acres. CHARLOTTE LODE Beginning at Corner No. 1, whence U. S. M. M. No. 2 bears N. 41 01 42" W. 4477.55 foot distant; thenco S 37* 34' S. 1401.10 foet to Corner No. 2; thnco N. 60* 50' E. 600.00 foet to Corner No. 3; thenco N. 58* 57' 30" W. 580.37 feot to Corner No 4; thence N. 45* 11' W. 317.86- feet to Cornor No. 6; thence 8. 50* 50 W. 262.02 feet to Cornor No. 1, the placo of beginning. Containing an area of 12.266 acros. SOLO LODE Beginning at Corner No. 1. whence U. S. M. M.' No. 2 bears N. 59 09 11" W. 1889.63 feet distant; thence 3. 47* 47' E. 334.46 feet to Corner No. 2; thenco 8. 47* 01' ?. 2J49-91. feet to Corner No.' 3; thence N. 40 30' E. 366.19 feet to Corner No. 4; thence N. 47' 48' W. 14MJJ J* $ Corner No. 6; thence S. 40 30 W. 351.88 feet to Corner No. 1, the place of beginning. Containing an area of 12.167 acros. Q LODE Beginning at Corner No. 1, whence U. S. M. M. No. 2 bears N. 69 14 50" W. 1979.27 feet distant; thence 3. 47* 48' E. 1484.10 feet to Corner No. 2; thence N. 40* 30' E. 822-21 feet to Cornor No. 3; thence N. 39 02' 30* W. 361.80 feet to Corner No. 4; thenco S. 51* 26' W. 193.57 feet to Cornor No. 5; thence N. 89* 41 VV 1107.00 foot to Cornor No. 6; thence S. 40* 30' W. 341.94 feet to Corner No. 1, tho placo of beginning. Containing an area of 9.704 ocrea. The names of the adjoining elalms are as follows: Martin lodge sur vey No. 754; Oastlneau Millslte sur vey No. 990; Perseverance Placer sur vey No. 605; Perseverance Millslte survey No. 319-B: Perseverance No. 3 lode survey 605; Monitor lode sur vey No. 163; Perseveranco No. 5 and Perseverance No. 6 lodes snrvoy No. 605; Perseverance No. 2, Alta No. 2 and Jumbo No. 2 lodes survey No. 319-A; Sweden, Winn, McKtnloy, Han na and Fisher Fraction lodes, all of amended survey No. 936, all of the foregoing being patented property of the claimant, also the Glided Age lode mrvoy No. 931, patented to the Alas ka Rubicon Gold Mining Company. Tho conflicting claims are as fol lows: The Margarlte lode of this survey with the Alta No. 2 lode ot survoy 319-A, the area in conflictbe ing 0.087 acres, as shown by tho neia notes and plat of this survey. Con flict between tho C. lode of this sur vey and the Alta No. 2 lode of sur vey 319-A, the area In conflict betng 0146 acres, as shown by the field notes and plat of this survey; these conflicts nro exluded from this appli cation. Conflict between th# Boas loda of this survey with the Lurvey placer, survey No. 113, the area in conflict being 0.031 acres. a? shown by tho field notes and plat of this survey, which area in conflict ie not excluded from this application. Con nict between the Margarlto lode of this survey with the Lurvey *l*ccr survey No. 113, the area In conflict hoinr- 1.473 acres, and with the Lur vey placer survey No. 114, the aroa in conflict being 1.295 acres, as shown by tho field notos and plat or this survey, the said area In conflict Is not excluded from this application. Conflict between the A lode of this survey and the Lunrt,y placer survej No. 113, the area in conflict being 1 383 acres, as Bliowh by thj field notes and plat of this survey, and conflict between the A lode of this survcv with the Lurvey placer survey No. 1*14, the area In conflict being 0 087 acres, as shown by the field notes and plat of this survey, which areas are not excluded from this ap plication. . Tho lodatlon notices and amended toeation notices of tho P, Solo No. 1, Bess Lady Corsen. Margarlte, A. V. C. Charlotte, Solo und Q lodes are re corded respectively In Book 23 or Lodes, at pages 48 to 53 Inclusive, of tho records of the Receiver for the Juneau Recording Proclnct, Alask^. This notico was postod on the ground on tho 29th day of October, 01 ALASKA GASTINEAU MINING COMPANY, By B. L. THANE. ; e ? SAEETI FIRST THE ALMA RUN8 ON THE FOLLOWING SCHE OULE TO DOUGLAS, TREAOWELL AND THANE FARM 15 CTS. Junoau Ferry 8 Navigation Company Leaves Juneau for Douglas, Treadwell and Thane 6:00 a. m. 1:00 p. no. 7:00 p. m. 7:16 e- m. 3:16 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 0:00 ft. m. 4:46 p. m. 9:30 p. m. 11:00 a.m. 6:46 p.m. 11:16 p.m. Satttrday Night Only 12:30 a. m. Leave Douglas for Treadwell & Thane 6:20 a.m. 1:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. ( 7:26 a. m. 8:26 p. m. 8:10 p. m. 0:10 h. m. 4:66 p. m. 9:40 p. m. ' , 11:10 a. as. 6:66 p.m. 11:26 p.m. , Saturday Night Only 12:40 a. m. Lsavos Treadwell for Thane 6:15 s. m. 1:16 p.m. 7:16 p.m. 7:80 a. na. 8:30 p.m. 8:16 p.m. 0:15 ft. m. 6:00 p. m. 9:46 p. m. 11:15 a. sl 6:0(Tp. m. 11:30 p.m. Saturday Night Only 12:46 a. a. Leave Thane far Treadwell, Douglas and Juneau 6:36 a. m. 1:26 p. m. 7:26 p. m. 8:10 ft. m. 4:10 p. m. 8:26 p. m. 9:26 a. kl 6:10 p. m. 9:66 p. m. 11:36 a.m. 6:10 p.m. 12:10 a.m. Saturday Night Only 12:65 a. m. Leave Treadwell for Douglas & Juneau 6:35 a.m. 1:36 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 8:20 a. m. 4:20 p. m. 8:36 p. m. 9:36 a. am 5:20 p. m. 10:06 p. m. 11:86 a. aa. 6:20 p.m. 12:20 a. m. Saturday Night Only 1:06 a. m. Leave Douglas fer Juneau 6:40 a. m. 1:40 p. m. 7:40 p. m 8:25 a. m. 4:26 p. m. 8:40 p. m 9:40 a. m. 6:25 p.m. 10:10 p.m. 11:40 a.m. 6:26 p.m. 12:26 a.m. Saturday Night Only 1:10 a. m. Twenty-Ride Commutation Tickets For 82.50 8CHEDULE 8UBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE SAVE TIME ! ? i ii i USE THE ======= ^ jNew Short Line I To and from EASTERN CANADA, alto EASTERN and SOUTHERN 9 UNITED STATES POINTS via PRINCE RUPERT | GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY AND STEAMSHIPS Lowest Fares. Unexcelled Dining and Sleeping Oar Service. Elec* trict Lighted Trains. Observation Cart. For full Information apply to H. R. SHEPARD <& SON, Ticket Agts. Phone 217, Juneau Alaska. ? ? \ To the Ladies at Perseverance Mine | * I am now able to offer warm, dry, and comfortable accommoda- ? * tlona on the sfage aervlce between Juneau and Perseverance and ? * should feel honoured If every lady living at the mine will accept * * a ride to town and back on Saturday. I will make a special trip, j * leaving Perseverance mine at 1 p. m. and Burford's Corner at 4:45 * :p. m. but the Invitation holds for any trip on Saturday, Dec. 19. ? Yours faithfully, ? X * ^ A. H. HUMPHERIES % * LOOK FOR THE BIG RED SLED ! * ? ITfie Eagle ?; | Brewing j! | Company \ ?In home Institution and spends ? J Its money in making a larger + ? and greater JUNEAU. ? ! It's Beer is of | I the Highest ? I Grade j ? and made under the most san- < ? ? Itary conditions. < | .'ou -aw it flr*l In The Empire 1 ?--?--?_t i ? t t i ?..t i i i, i. ????????????????????????? c. <> Christmas C1QC-M* PXANO 4>l0J= | < > Order your Christmas Piano * ' | through Anderson, piano expert, ? o direct frcm tho factory, WHO J o KNOWS. ? J J Pianos tuned, regulated and ? <> adjusted, formerly with the Ell- <, '> era Piano House, Allan and-Gil- <~ J bert Co., the Gilbert Co., later * ? the Sherman Clay Co., Dyer o ? Bros., Lord & Co., Lawrence, ? ^ Mass. More references if de- ? : aired?over 20 years experience. ? w Phone 143, address Geo. Ander- ? ? son. Box 991, Juneau, Alaska. X Suits pressed. 77c; Suits Cleaned and pressed, $2.00. THANE STEAM LAUNDRY. GAS BOAT TILLACUM. lor Funter Bay, Kllllsnoo and Warm Springs Bay. Leaves the City float, Juneau, next Tuesday. Dec. 14. at S i. m. 12-7-1 w DANCE WEONESDAY EVENING. There will be a mlddle-of-the-week lance at Tumor's hall Wednesday. 3ec. 15th. Gentlemen, 75c; ladles, Tee. 3t. 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For Skagway and Haines t CITY OF SEATTLE ? i Dec. 19th and 30th. 4 connect* ?t fkwway (or J Dawson and all Yukon ? River points. t oonnbcttf at atfaltlc pok ? SAN fRANUSCO, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO and all California Points ;; tiekata sold everywhere in United States aod Canada < > i LOW RATES-uSitSdfloestipassenger .teamen on P. C-UNEXCELLED SERVICE For full pertfculnre apply ' 1 I u BRAMOT. G. A. p. Dl. Suttu Was*. A tt. EWING. A*ent Junkau. Alaska < j ? r1ghts reserv e d to change schedules^ I THE ADMIRAL LINE Navigation Co j j Pu??t Sound-California Boot* SaattW to Saa FranciacO. oonaacttn* with SS. i Y?!c and SS. Hamutl for Sootbaro < California ^ ADMIRAL EVANS West Dec- 22__ Puffnt Souad-AIaaka Route. from Tn eonu and Seattle (or Ketchikan. Pet er* tx.r*. Juneau, Yaiu.at. Katnlla, Cordova Valtlez. Eilamar. Port Wolli*. LaToucho. Soward. Cook Inlot. Kodlak. ADMIRAL FARRAGUT South Dec. 19 Our meals, and the attention of our employees to Hugh P. Gallagher, Agt. rour vents have pleased others. Tbeyougbt to ploase you. Phone "Ad. Line"* I HUMBOLDT STEAMSHIP CO. | The Ala?lm Flyer | ^ ^ HUMBOLDT [ Tbe AU?k? Fly?r| I I NORTHBOUND 1 5TH SOUTHBOUND 16TH Juneau Office Valentine Bldg.. Phone 79. Pettlt A Harvey, Agta. Douglas Office M.J.O'Connor 8tore Seattle Office 712 2nd Ave. DOCKS JUNEAU CITY WHARF I Border Line Transportation Company f THE JUNEAU LINE W* do not go to the North or to the West. JUNEAU la our term- ' Inal. Your Interest* are our Interest*. S.S. 'Alki', S.S. 'Despatch', S.S. 'Northland' C. W. YOUNG CO.. Agent* Phone 217 People Ask Us What is the beet laxative? Years of experience in selling all kinds leads us to always recommend 1texa&2.(9tdettgieft, as the safest, surest and most satisfac tory. Sold only by us, 10 cents. Elmer E. Smith. Douglas Wm. Britt, Juneau ilium's Serials ?' (Ebristmas After a few minutes In look- 9 Ing over our stock you will find I' B so many useful and Inexpensive articles suitable for that you will have no trouble In deciding Just what to select. We are offering such REAL bargains that gift-giving Is made easy. !113 Second Street, .... 'Phone 3 - : ~ THEKINYON'S | ! Confections. Lunches. Peanuts f ? and crisp, buttered pop-corn and T j ; Hot Drinks 4 : 12 1 SEWARD ST. J I Next Dream Theatre H"I I I 1 I l H-1"! 11 I 1 1 1 1 I I M 1 I 1 ! StNicfioIas i m m m m 11 m i nt Leaves Young's Float for Doug las, Funter, Oypsum and Ten akee, Tuesday's at 8 a. m. For Charter when not on sched | ulc' Its Agent and Attorney in Fact. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Juneau, Alaska, November 10, 1915. It is hereby ordered that the fore going notice be published for the statuatory period in the "Empire" a newspaper of general circulation pub lished ia the vicinity ef the lands ap plied far. 0. B. WALKER, Register. First publication, November 13, 1915. Last publication January 15, 1916. JUNEAU STEAMSHIP CO. United States Mall STEAMER GEORGIA Joneau-Sftta Route Leaves Junoau lor Douglae, Fain ter. Hoonah. Gypsum, Tenakee, Kllllenoo, Chatham and Sitka every Wednesday at 13:01 a. m. Juncau-Skajfvay Route Leaves Juneau for Douelaa, Eagle River, Sentinel Light Ballon, El dud Rock Light HtaUou. Comet. Hamee, Skagvay every Sunday at 13:01 a. m. Returning, leavse Seugwgy the following day at 13:83 a. m. WILLIS E. NOWELL, MANAGER ISLAND FERRY GO. Gas Boat "Gent" 15CENTS Leave Juneau for Dougals 6:90 A. M. 2:30 P. M. 7:39 A. M. 3:30 P. M. 8:30 A. M. 4:20 P. M. 9:89 A. If. ? 9:00 P. M. 19:30 A. M. 6:40 P. M. 11:30 A. M. 7:30 P. M. 12:39 P. If. * 8:30 P. M. 1:30 P. M. 10:00 P. M. (Saturday only) 11:30 P. M. Leave Douglas tor Juneau 7:90 A. M. 3:00 P. M. 1:00 A. M. 4:00 P. M. 9:00 A. M. 6:26 P. M. 10:00 A. M. 6:20 P. M. 11:00 A. M. 7:00 P. M. 12:09 Noon . 8:00 P. M. 1:00 P. M. 9:00 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 10:30 P. M (Saturday only) 12:00 M. Leave Juneau for Thane (via Douglas) 6:00 A. M. 4:20 P. M. Leave Douglas for Thano 6:10 A. M. 4:35 P. M. Leave Thano for Juneau (via Douglas) 0:30 A. M. 5:05 P. M. j HIT THE TRAlT | : .... :: FOR THE EAST via the ! MILWAUKEE ? . 31 The New Short Line and the Alaskan's Favorite ? All-steel Trains and a Top-Notch ;; I Service where you'll be among 31 friends from start to finish. 33 FOR INFORMATION AND LITERATURE, \7RITE OR ASK J J WILLIS E. NO WELL, E. E SMITH, 33 Agent, Jane.a Agent, Donald ] ( A. E HARRIS, Trav. Pass. Agt, Juneau 33 CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. jj " < Phone J88 Strictly Flmt Glue ; Juneau Construction Co. ContradOTS ("ISlam and office ft*. ===== ^turen. MUalon fonil turc. Wood ttemlnjr. Rand aawiiur. i JUNEAU. ALASKA \ & ? I KAKE MAIL ROUTE 5aharfn1? In Effaet April 1 to Nov. 89, 1915 Tha K. A. I7EGG aalla avary Hondo) ot t o'Clocb o. m. from Alaalca Supply Co'i Float, atoppinsr at Doustlaa. Tabu Harbor. Llmcc'oaa, Kncttlaham. Pumrlnm, Windham Bay. Pivo-Fln^rr I.ltrh t. Fan ?haw end Kobe. CAPT. P. MADSF.N.