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i & 1 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc Juneau's Leading Department Store S AR AR T union, and in 1017 ident of the 5 later he Lecame vice: organization. Two prekidency i out, Lew IFrank Hays, who retired ’ AGES i ituati i in ili health. Lewy has fust heen trikers, for | } ted named to his fourth two-year :erm hen parl failed in officc in his forty-seventh year oo - President of Mine Workers, " By ot walked @ Say Young Man Today for Seventh Time, to tall efiort Work Out Problems. Db of cmployer and defending his tien with th ame LONDON, Feb. 16.-Lord Riddch, ! from the inroads of Eugland's newspaper baron, finds INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., IFeb, 16.-- ists the modern young man much less Tror Lh ! tnce ho b A of Ransas s thorouzh than his father | Safie nresid Untied Mine | to ov Lewis and o L a Says the man who represented Workers of hn Loewellyn fmore vadical poliey into the govern-' (he British Press at the Washing. | Lewi will month ' in cou ot the miner Then Frau y tor Disarmament Conference aeross (he table from hitumin Farrington of Ilinoi el to d aBeilt e bAtO (e a vary (AR wners to talk wag AL th ction of hright generation. It is better look Upon his bulky shoulders e i ! president Stophy ol fing, healthier, stronger and keencr the task of negotiating an agrec.| Cleas Pa, con Lowis | than its predecessor, but as regards Lid hetween 350,000 - miner and .y pepularity advocatin € stment ndamentals it 8 not =0 thorough ' todor whom they dig ceal. | by the miners of natic zation ol ' What is most amiss in. industry to to get together will mean | industiy. Each time Lewis em~rg:l'day is thoroughness, and lack of | victor thoroughness is my criticism of the Lewis has lead his scale commit-| The miners’ chief was digging 1 young generation.” iee to Miami, Fla, to discuss with| at Panama, 1L, in 1908 when he b - activities. He! Advertising always pays. Ose the agent for thecolumns of The Empire. the mine o the central com:fgan bis union labo, petitive field a wreement to! was made legislative suceeeded 1o ihe | Is Not So Thorough and new mnurder E‘—=;|.||||||||||||||||l||||||||"|||||l|||||Ill||||||||||||H|!||||!H|H||l|l||!|IHI"I||l||l||||||||||||||||||||||"l|||l||||||||||"|||||||||||||||"|||||§ HANDLES ROUTINE I 2 = = M HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD = Newest Sprzng = AS RIOTS THREATEN = | % " E; pEIACAGE Ten. 168 !",'Hi”‘ Three Religious Bodies BABY CARR’AGBS E‘.h:” L R L st Report Their Findings Coals and Dresses :E:;'zm.: T ! arrang On Strike on Railroad A We Can Now Sell Wicker Carriages Z = | children, is fuich FCoUtoL Tron Dho OHG) o 4 g‘“‘»...',. o i staune ! Ll ! f”r '%',27..00 =|of toothpicks « Tostlc at o time when a simidar e ; . = this san i increase had been granted by nearly i Sy ey ' hCl‘L' s thc Chflrn\ ()f Sim- E s i ‘;“.. ! e ’:_‘”‘Iu m’,,;\ 1,;,“7 H,H‘I,“-‘-“ wln”r“"”‘ DROP IN AND ASK TO SEE BETORE BUYING ELSEWHERE e § roar of the anti-fc n 1.uwh‘ m‘ excepl on condition = about these early arrivals S, to violonee wnt biowtihod | wini accent”certol Juneau Y,Ollng Hardware Co. 3 F— i far sucli cir B Ty L e 2 v that will “DP‘—'”I to every = ‘.I{,I:H e b ve u requon ;\\»‘4,, s ock It Its Hardware “We Hgve It " = T.:.Tmm:.n‘.-‘|;‘::I»‘-m:‘;:. ) ‘wln‘ {5 i ',b‘u,, “,“I,‘,‘,\‘,“,‘,‘_[‘”,,‘.::"»w —— doat: s el ) wonian. = anle supply of u'.m « m!m thpicl el pending | g = o ‘sltips or tack aling w VG = Yet that wmtially what e trike wa 3 it 8 tielr fanilog llve. 1Mo assemblon |t which wis in Sffect & nob " = ing, cach has an individual 5 e omen and chitron it ot yuion comraer. T o i i Of Good Saw L(,ga Wanted . . = sulate is situated, Fept in touch wiii | S : RER DI S e touch fashioning to sup- = oo s AETmont i Lt M e . . €T B iy ofter wa (el | y S port its claim to “distinc- & e wn sy wecow 0w il JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS < ’ &5 1L clBd sl tepont ordor, And the ten dischavged] =" ! vefusing to permit Sl % L = = . = Heavy Fog Blanket: e, the : = With the return of Spring and the continned ]mpulm‘i'l’\ of the Hl)or.t skirt. Eng. Channel 4 Days ' 2 i Loose Leaf Supp]les i = more natural tones in hosiery is the fashion hint. Nude shades will con- LoNDOS, Fan 1 e i ”.“\H‘Im;: Office Su) “es _é_- tinue but grey will also be popular—Parchment and Grain shades are = . 0 w0 vore i T S pp h = wueh favored. i Clannl e o Printing and Stationery = b5 o 1,000,000 o \ somewhat = e oo \ S eEO. M. SIMPKINS CO = | ] flarnoon and ships which ha 10 cencede points which af-| $ " $ = E PIRST SHIFTREON @Y St I‘P it P\I,ER % e i ok i PRSI sl il Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska = 3 CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL i = New Murder Charges “,..u;j = - : : i e e — Filed Against Dobbs Ml B S G Wae nught ran from MODERN REASONABLE RATES sl o i 1 per 1win various Dave HouseL, prop. categories of emy nt, the report e LR aid i roviewing otier conditions. | and were denied largely on the; ound that the’ railroad’s carmnigs | were nsufficient. The management e e sought relief om Hona el report conceded men were doing RHODES CAFE FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFL Gastineau Hotel Building B. H. “DUSTY"” RHODES, Proprietor ’h ome ¢ s, th Government Rests in 3 Big Cor‘splracy Tnal i« much n ovdinar day's work A method of re- in railroad con L day's pay.” NEW YORK. Feb. 16.- The gov. moving uch point road’s finang the comm cluded that gl fauity cor ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS financial N s Private Boxes Booths adverse con B.nkmg Lobby Probe e Hites Lunch Counter Proposed at Washington .iions v veopon-inte o luck of ()pvn from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. ines WASHINGTON Feb, 16 Senato The conflict i not between 1\: nia, ha settlement *and proposed an wage bankruptey investiga 1o the “powerfal the report said, “but betwesn a wage banking lobhy” now at the Capital. @ setilement and dividends on stock THE ALASKA RAILROAD AMIENS, Fi :‘r b. 16, Sevent _‘, \‘ Q,l ‘;“]”‘::‘\“, A ],]’1._ ,ll"”:,“ ,,‘” throughout the year operates regutxr passenger and freight traln Ve of horn-blowing did not quict (he tiest preforred stock which ha service from Seward on the Coast to Fa!rbanks in the Interlor, the dor of Nicholas Valery for | fiy claim to the net income of and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During ihe brass music the road. Th itnation from the winter months there are two passenger trilns each way, weekly, He Dbegan as a trampeter at fifs standpoint of the cconomist, s7ows between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- tecn in the French army in 1857, faulty financizl structure.” formation Inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write WO wars . and he was the Mr. Rockefel the targest in.! Dept. of the Interior 1 ing ho of the depar dividual stockl in - the road > H for gencration The Alien Property Custodian of the THE ALASKA RAILROAD His will left 500 francs to the 1o United Stat howey holes title - (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Anchorage HH HH HH cal “fanfare” society but provided o 70,00 music at formerly b to the ceme- bhank. Mr. Rock which 0 a German | felier was early in-| Alaska there be gay and brassy his funeral. He went o Tellor zed the board of iilroad 1o £ (h aceept Continucd until stock exhausted entirely nooof to arbitrate. The Closing out old stock at popular prices, to ntake room for new stock : frnit! ; i /| TLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now .... ....$7.00 “Durin, the last day two factls tand Gut” the report said of the SPECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF arbitration proposal. “Onc s that the only e proposals to arbi- e ciliats come from the MIKE AVIAON side of the men. The other fact is that the union negotiators handl LOWER FRONT STREET s the been instructed five doy the strike to pro-| Pose esort, joint sub- mission 1i Labor board NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—350 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. it the o cept it not presen it was a third party convey th uld ¢ to ac ion and 1t they did this proposition. When | nted, it came through ! wt the men did not © to the management || 1kness in their case,” e constitut s a w CONFECTIONS Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. | TFEEDING WILD HORSES TO CALIFORNIA HENS LKO, Nev., Teb. 16 Broncho Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy mes the diet of many of _Petal Maker, T. BE. Hall, Phone No. b537. u 1y . population California egg producing trict has imported four car Fiorare Jorckes e One of Life’s Biggest Necessities—REST irough Moune alley ang converted into served to Peta | Valley, Cal, were ken feed and s he INVEST IN REST—at rounded ins near here, (he price of a tur mi Ay THE GASTINEAU brought “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” R imals aboard the cars : o «wh while colts were \\nrihi A 044 gay 1 L7 sale at The Empire IOld Papers for sale at The Empire Office