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4 . E i 'H McGraw, then President of the First National ;;—____F fr— Dally Alas’ffl mplre Bank and later Governor of Washington. He later UNDO | PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies ) i L {began a banking career in the McGraw bank. He E S ‘l’TOS FOR HIRE or i | 1 and was fast moved upward in that| - > | N JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER, o | t } Gast, 2 3. i __ |institution, with which he remained except for the | Helene W. L. Albrecht :] ineau Channel I Published every evening except Sunday by the vears he was the owner of the Post-Intelli-| | PHYSIOTHERAPY - EMFIRE PRINTING (COMPANY at Second and Maln| oo until he became President of the bank.| | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red ! B. P. 0. ELKS' = — |He held that place until he sold: his interest in | Rev, Medical Gymnastics, ! » Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Clase |, "\ v A Arnold and associates, | 410 Goldstein Building 199 T XI \:::;;!;gaivfi'gofi' Y e | Mr. Hoge for many years has devoted his time| | Phone Office, 216 | 14- Elks’ Hall Vlsm::é Delivered by casmer i Juneau, Doualas, Treadwell and|and talents to philanthropy, civic affairs, as a| l\ c brothers welcome, Thane for $1.25 per month, |patron of the arts, and to his private affairs. He THE AIR CIRCUS e 1 ! S St s s o tolic ~ | "DRS. KASER & FREEBURG: | By mail, postare Pl e: ik ‘vathe® inhdvauce, |15 survived by his widow and two daughters—| By Mary Graham Bonmer | | DENTISTS 2l | L WINN GODDARD, Exalted Rules {98; one month in advance, S35, . L Cromptly |both married. The family home, The Highlands,| Certainly thé Little Black Clock | | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg, TO ANY PART M. H. EIDES, Secretary. B e Lt ot ahs tailies of Teraetiartty |is. one ot the finest.in’ Baattit lcould turn the time way ahead| | PHONE 56 OF CITY Co-ordinate BoA' in the delivery of their pers. | {when John and Pej couls | Hour: . m. and Business Offices, 374. 1 gy d go to s9a mtod p m, Telephone for Editorial ies of Freemasor A b x it e We vote “No” on Pat Crowe's plan to |a circus up in the air. — 2 & v > ry Scottish Rite mne AMEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. " |4 henal colony in Alaska. We would rather spare| They siarted now for the big Now Operating 2 Stands Reguiar meetings use for republication of all news dispatches credited (0|q few than to accumulate more—though we prob- (circus “’; d,The" 9“"&? took “fi"} Dr. Charles P. Jenne | second Friday i covs DotNahed herefn. e {ahly have fewer criminals per capita than thefl:;:m:' “:l'; lunrsdn‘rlptol?e huzesgi‘;'c;:l [ DENTIST ‘ PHONE :ach month ot Bl - a ot 4 :30 p. m. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED To BE_LARGER | verage political division of the U. §. A. ltent. ~The circus tent was inside|| F0OmS 8 and § Valentme | i b Rpitem'rml'- J THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER FUBLICATION | —— a very large dirigible, which re- ! cag ; 199 = | 1 rod Telephone 176 | T — .'l}— | i When the people begin to raise golden 85| minded John and Peggy of plctures WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. a raw material for rubber, there ought to be @|of a4 Zeppelin they had seen. But {boom in the apiary business. Golden rod is one |it was much, much larger. Not only | 3 | i Gastineau Hotel i: | FOR A i 314 Burford’s Corner PACKARD & TAXI An additisul::X-ES per cent i [ Dr. H. Vance And Ride in [} by purchasing 199 TAXI LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700. Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 02 MOUNT JUNEAU LOBPGE NO. 141 Second and Fourth Mon- day of each month in {of the favorite flowers for producing honey }\\'as there a greal tent inside it, _— but there was a smaller tent for the | Overstepping the Limit. animals, and a tent where the cir- | cus performers sat and rested. i (New York World.) Attached to the under part of| | The World has in no uncertain terms expressed [¢his huge dirigible was the landing | its opinion of the recent spee¢h of Fred I. Kent, alplatform, where the planes of thosvi" New York banker, in which Mr. Kent attributed |Who had come to the circus were 1lhc crash in the stock market in part to “the action [parked. |of the coalition bloc in Congress in connection with| Standing outside the tent was a | Dr. A. W, Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 569, Res. Phone 276 |quality of mind there is no law in the land to lof this and every age—the finest FRONT STREET Second and Fourth | — Scot the Tariff Bills” In equally not uncertain terms man dressed) inmbnghc red, urging | | gff:,";?"ifi g:o}z-oglmi?'lntlod‘ir Comfort CO. Coupon Books S ngmgfi*'_q:‘ezm: |we wish to now to express an opinion of the Senate all to come inside ! 2 ¢ : 1 , B . m. |1obby investigators who summoned Mr. Kent to| “Buy your tickets here, ladies and or hy, spraimy \ STAND AT $10.00 for $9.50 e AT SO | & Licensed Osteopathic Physician i A or 1 aster; CHARLES E. NAGHEL GUARD AGAINST FIRE. | Washington for a cross-examination because of that genflvcmen. _boys and girls. i Phone: Office 1671, ARCTIC POOL | Secretaiy: xUZ it oA |spech. Mr. Kent's speech was a pitiable exhibition| “Right this way to the big tent, ) Residence, MacKinnon Apts, | { $5 00 fur 34 75 ‘ People of Juneau should use particular care of partisan politics, but if he wishes to display that where you will behold the marvels ‘————‘————é HALL ‘ o . ORDER OF EASTERN STAR | while this cold, dry and windy weather prevails prevent his doing so. He has a right to his own |trapeze performers, the greatest of —‘_‘—fi’y‘ -~ | Tuesdys ot each manth, to prevent fire. Conditions are such that houses| ..., o what caused the crash in stocks, and |animals, the funniest of clowns. Dr. Geo. L. Barton | . |8t 8 o'clock, cottish are easily ignited, and the cold dry weather }_‘“s;whm he sought to lay part of the blame at the| «Step this way, ladies and gentle- CHIROPRACTOR - Rite Temple. MAY- made tinder of the wooden buildings. This Wind door of Congress he did not commit lese-majeste; imen. This way to the big tent.” | BELLE GEORGE, Wor- Hellenthal Building OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon 2p mto5p m | BLUE BIRD TAXI Stand next Arcade Cafe Phone 485 Day and Night Service and the dry wooden buildings make it very difficult 'he was merely talking nonsense. | to combat fire when it is once started. | It is to be regretted that the Senate sub-com- The Juneau Fire Department has almost per- mittee decided to call Mr. Kent on the csn'pet for formed miracles in putting out fires and preventing | S "’m‘“fks‘ Its action gives the banker's fipf‘e_flll € jan undeserved importance. Mr. Kent, moreover, their spread. But it would require more than almost |was not engaged in any lobbying when he spokei R a miracle to stop a fire if it should get under Way nhis views about Congress, and it is difficult to s b e a; with the weather as it is now. how his conduct comes within the purview of thefpeggy sald ibleven nad thelaa] | The best way to prevent fire from destroying jcommittee. More important than these considera- | d | John and Peggy and the Little |Black Clock went along with the jcrowd. No one seemed to notice them. That was natural. Every- one was interested in the circus. thy Matron; FANNY L. ROBINSON, Secretary. Hazel’s Taxi ‘ PHONE || KENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1763 Mretings second and [as? Monday at 7:30 p. w Transient brothers urg td to attend. Counch 6 p.m to8p m. By Appointment ! PHONE 259 | | {good old familiar smell of a regu- roperty and making people homeless now is nottions, however, is the question of the constitu- " f T Chambers, Fifth Street < 5: ?:c ¥t start One should take shsolutely no |tional Tight of fres speech which here seems to be|™* Ut . {1 ToBeric BRUNSWICK EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K H. i but d against the beginning of a fire involved. If citizens can be summoned to Wash-| 2 I 1mpson ‘ TAXI H. J. TURNER, Secretary. 1° il li:‘“’ 8 |ington and heckled by the men whom they have i ‘STOREE HOFES o be\‘ Opt D Stand: Alaska Grill n every possible way. dared to criticise and whose public records are oldstein’s Emporiu e |} Day and Night Service —_— |legitimate matters for public criticlsm, what is to|OPen until NINE P. M. Tuesday, } Gfe“:e“":: gl’)’wm“.s:“ | y g POUGLAS ArRIE 117 F. O. E. SEATTLE’S RICHEST CITIZEN DIES. |become of frec government? In this case the Sen-|December 10th. 5 e | P | PHONE &;fifi;:&“ :m;.fi:gx |ate lobby investigators, we believe, are guilty of | e s Fitted, Le Grouba Prompt Service, Day and Night 3 cl Their methods smack of at Eagles Hall, James D. Hoge, probably the wealthiest citizen an egregious blunder. the keys of New York to James J. Walker.—(New York Times.) i 3 | % Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. of Seattle and greatest living contributor at the|Political terrorism. o = CovicH AUTO SERVICE 281 P. gc.uy SMITH, Sec,-esnm vf:. time of his death to its development, died at hls} % T P w——} DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL € STAND AT THE OLYMPIC [$ Calls to any part of city iting brothers welcome. home in that City a few days ago, aged 58 years.| The Anti-Hoover Coalition. | Optometrist-Optician ) Ehene 343 Bay or NIEhy ‘ for 50 CENTS . gr-y o Possessing a vision and a downright thoroughness | BV DT | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Juneau, Alaska 5 T WOMEN (Springfield, Mass., Union.) '] R 16, Valentine BI | ‘WOl N A of uusual quality, a genial personality and integrity | : SPrig I8 e . 1 l0‘ggmto o lentine Bldg. PREL DL RO SN LEGION, NO. 439 ! that won and retained confidence, and the courage Notwithstanding the pessimism that geneyally qnd | 2 :00. Evenings by |. = Meets first and third Thursdays naturally prevails because of the manner in which | Appointment. Phone 484 o 2 to back his convictions, made a large fortune . .o b L,‘ dnd i li = h d ) Our trucks go any place any | eacls month, 8 p. m. at Moose | §/ 1 116 He was aided in thib'hy. an UBOIe,fets G Tt T e ey e ehe E time. A tank for Diesel Oil | Hall. KATE JARMAN, Senor early in life e was aided in s by a ' late is reshaping the tariff bill as it left the House, | and a tank for crude oil save | Regent; AGNES GRIGG, Re- | whose confidence he won and held, who furnished |t is important to remember that the only bill which | i Aiises teoabla. | corder. ¢ needed capital at reasonable interest rates when stands a chance of enaction is not the Senate bill | PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 l;_‘ 3 b “‘ asked for it. Later this uncle left him most of but such a compromise as may eventually come R T his estate making him rich, probably far beyond any |{rom a committee of conference between the two : ELIABLE RANSFER I ! B ik B n When Mr. Hoge died he was a large owner| ¢~ %y v i U o O e 1t 1 S : B s T Alleys 8 eft a it; | of Seattle bank stock, the eighteen-story Hoge Bmld»“of the rates as they are i: the present n;i‘lfr 1{ C(.’a.l Questlon. LUDWIG NELSON FOR MEN AND WOMEN { ing, the Hoge Building Annex and much other |increased a large number of them. Most of these Pacific Coast Coal Jeweler i | Stamd—Miller's Taxi | Seattle real estate; Vice-President and Director of |increases, however, pertained to agricultural pro- Company Expert watch and jewelry re- | | | Phone 218 | . the recently merged First Seattle Dexter Horton ducts, but a large number of them were increases Telephone 412 | pairing. Agent for Brunswick | - st National Bank; the principal owner of the Amerl-l;" hu:’ustrm_l rates, all of which may or may not H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Portable and Cabinet Panatrope | | B hiiiine Onia Gompany:. the lavgesh swck_:ma:eas:n ‘::es:xenc‘;l ‘t:]};stx-ézu:;es:gertnt? cslug:;eisuon of | ’ L Phonographs, Records and || You 8et resu!ts from holder of Proctor and Gamble, manufacturers of} seriously suffering from foreign c:mp;én‘;:nr el - — » 2 Radios. 4 B and. other products; prinoipsl gwner of the| The Senate is not generally opposed to the PHONE YOUR ORDERS - pfinfing “nebyus Zanesville Tile Company; President of the Corn|House increases in agricultural rates which include | i Exchange Bank of New York; Director of the First the increased rate on sugar. It welcomes such in- Expert t TO US GET A CORONA . . National Bank of Zanesville, Ohio; Director of the |creases and in many cases proposes to add to them. : | We'wil a2 t end to them Fer;Xoux Behoot Work e T e United States Fidelity and Casualty Company of 1S members also demand and receive increases in Automoblle | fly 0 e J. B. Burford & Co. | good part of the Baltimore, Maryland, and other companies. He was|®0Y Tates which affect industries in their own | promptiy. UE 08080 AT b e othb ta: Wiars” by time — its uniform % 4 an sssociste of H. P, Alexander, the shipping man | L%, But, they ure bent on reducing protecive R s |grain and tr3n§lferTl})luslr3ess s .quality of delicious Wlnds’llelds ‘ &l » n industries whicl - | 5 = and a Director in each of his companies. He found-| ticular States, and thi e, Pt 1y \helr Snar epalrlng |18 Increasing dally. wheres als, g tastefulness will al- t ; is means mainly on industries |reason. Give us a trial order - SR i ways make you feel ed and was President of the Union Trust Company|in the large industrial States of the East, e e Tearn i ——— ——— ys 1 ¥ e AND (which became the Union National Bank). When | H | Y i o THE there is wisdom in 5 i the latter was merged with the Dexter Horton We don‘t like to mention names, but if the gen- and OVER AULING You Ca"t Help Be"'g NEW IDEAL SHOP XouE bread'c}l.o ges Sldel',g hts National Bank, he became Vice-President of the|tleman who was in the rear seat of a Hispano| | Pleased Across from Elite Studio when you order it. = Satier and “Vice:Ohairman of its Board. Suiza, License No. § 2886 Conn., who bet us $20 Nothing Too Small | . Imported Swedish Utensils, FOk For several years Mr. Hoge was principal owner z" Princeton at about 12:30 P. M. last Saturday, £ | D. B. FEMMER Ooppey Basots, Slnish Ruives P l and general manager of the Seattle Post-Intelli- ljfirhzex;uf‘agrrl]llelg and Bridgeport, will settle, this No”"ng Too Lnrge PHONE 114 and “;hz"fi:m&“ eerless Aum gencer. He devoted a year in Eastern newspaper e _ear of it.—(New York World.) | Open’ Days ‘and Everings offices before he came to his own paper as its ac- g 2 . 2 ~ 4 » : e o od e ) K tive directing head. He finally el paper, 10|t aaiiteeiE et 8 Seuste vale. in peermper | Wrecking Car Service |, SPECIAL PRICES a ery Especially ((iut and b AR APty wil leclare Vare's seat to be vacant. Thus the i “Remember the Name” Fitte 1897, at a profit to E. B. and G. U. Piper, Norlhg‘s(\ngte discovers wbat Pennsylvania has been pro-' On All T'?goflgg%fli‘;‘?mm"m“"' western newspaper men, Senator George Turner,lusung about for three years. — (Cincinnati En- 0 MORRIS CONSTRUCTIUN Col. W. W. D. Turner and W. M. Ridpath of Spo- |quirer.) | | COMPANY kane. These owners in a few years sold the paper, - | MCC A UL | F ur Coats also at a profit, to the late Senator John L. Wil-| S0 now they have turned about and handed | PHONE 62 Made-to-order for Christmas son. It was a money-maker in those days. Mr. Hoge came to Seattle from his native Zanes- ville forty years ago, when a boy still in his teens, and became a stenographer and secretary for John'ato MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction And the harm his Eastern colleagues wish Sen-.| Repairing and Remodeling = Norris is that he would choke.—(Dallas News.) | Yurman’s LT LT L T T T L T T T IHalf Price Sale We are now able to give the beautiful REALISTIC | CAPITAL LAUNDRY Under New Management SILKS and LACES a Specialty DRY CLEANING AND i | ’ . . { PERMANENT . l’m:fsmu 5 Men’s Suits and Overcoats at Half Price— £ WAVES R Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Dellvery of ALL KINDS OF COAL T. E. HALL, Manager , f S — PHONE FOR APPOINTMENTS While They Last Juneau Public Library = We have an absolute cure DEPOSITo7PAY Di Regular $75.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats ... $37.50 = Free Reading Room PHONE 48 Regular 65.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats ... 32.50 £| for Baldness. Twelve treat- City Hall, Second Floor e L% 5 Regular 50.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats . 25.00 ments for ten dollars. This MK Sirosh ol EpuTiL _It’s just like taking it oue of qpe pocket and put- X A i : Reading Room Open From ting it in another. It’s always yours—there when Regular 40.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats . 20.00 scalp treatment werks, 8a m. to10 p. m. you need it—the safest kind of an investment. K HOTEL o lar 35.00 Hart Schaff & M: Suits 3 sabnnasy Do you realize that money earns money—thal 1l:iegl’x as."‘ o rl Mc . ners’é4 00‘“’.‘15[.1-"3 and Overcoats ... 17.50 <Ll Cireulation Foom Open from s il voq Bepialt Renaainte v A0 Cois ZYNDA Wi ok, an i MELME) o VAIMCS oo 2.00 §:30 p. m:00 4’ §:30 pound interest? At that rate money doubles itself ELEVATOR SERVICE p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference, Books, Etc. FREE TO ALL in sixteen years. Begin now—save at least 109, of your salary. Keep saving regularly. The B. M. Behrends . 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ALL KINDS OF CHRISMTAS NOVELTIES AND TOYS American AT HALF PRICE T BURFORD’S CORNER LT T Beauty Parlor $ H TAXI SERVICE | GARBAGE HAULING ! g GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM j| s | Mg e Proprietor Cable Office. g =| Commercial job printing st he 3 = T T T T T LTI LT T AU TR T R DT LI T T i ll(!“.l |!] LT IIIlllllllllllllllIIl|lllllllllllllfllllllllllnm Empire, | i T st

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