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e ) . |the guessing of those who think former pmmrnai e 4 Daily Alaska Emplre ey i mot i S mt fl—\—yf T ! x ‘1 ternal Societies John Quincy did not leave the Executive Office| X-- or J()}{N w TROY T EDITOR AND MANAGER |through choic like Calvin, he chose to X — —_— l Gastineau Channel ————— lagain. He wes whipped so emphatically that ;i Helene W. L. Albreeht : ey R e EMPIRE (G COMPANY DO By e mmedintely clenr AEREAF naaves Fhtirnbd 1o TRER PHYSIOTHERAPY e s S Streets, J A 2 : 3 the White House it would be as a visitor. He then i Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every Wed- (7 “Er chose the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue. Cool- L i\ A, R#v, Medical Gymnastics. b g every [t [ 5 4470 e o 410 Goldstein Buildi nesday at 8 o'clock. idge was not kicked out of the White House. He v o i S e -t Elks' Hall. Visiting "SUBSCRIPTION RATES. did not choose to remain Phone Office, 216 Delivered by carrier in Juncau, Douglas, Treadwell and . {5 : = ‘\ . ‘. 109 " A ‘I brothers welcome. Thane for $1.25 per month. — — i - £ e b S MonThaE. I Bryan, Whee ind other Prohibition leaders ANOTHER CAT SPEAKS DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ruler said before we got it that Prohibition would empty| gy months, In advance, they will promptly Mary Graham Bonner DENTISTS C f t M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Hitiny tho. Duitnes »"of ‘any failure or irregularity |the jails and prisons. Plans call for building $30,-| The Little Black Clock had such 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. omiror Co-Ordinate Boa in the e, ;11‘ very o ]m ,..J s Business Offices, 374. 000,000 worth of prisons to take care of th 1 that ‘he could turn the tim PHONE 56 | ies of Freemason At — ———— |creased convict population. And we have had Pro- and then on the next eve Hours 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. BY ry Scottish Rite MEMBER Or ASSOCIATED PRESS. hibition only ten years ning take the children to the place 3 1 The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the Regular meetings use for_republication of all news dispatches credited lo B — ! “"*i ":“" been éhe Gt‘;mn; i P C ARD ) ¥ T second Friday or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the I i o 8 2 " £t » so that it seemed as thougt A 1@ Baos foc onaine it t is not 1l that the man who did n o eh | Pr, Charles P. Jenne : each month el 3 i — choose to hang on to the Presidency can be wooed 'n° drn": ‘l‘)’-"" e DENTIST \ 7:30 p. m. Soot- ASKA CIRCUL UARANTEED TO BE LARGER aotive BoLLIE Lo i Eer - n wen ck this evening to AL L Fomahrion into active politics with the promise of + : § Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine I tish Rite Templs - ¢ ortal toga : . “m l]h:( N‘h the meeting . Bullding i 2 TO ANY PART WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. Telephone 176 LOYAL ORDER Only a couple of more days are left for filin declarations of candidacy for primary nominations cats had decided they woulc be 1nay A oe LR |0 : TO ANY PART OF CITY OF MOOSZ ould for them ‘e = Juneau Lodge No. 700. The indications, if we include persistent rumor now another cat at the meet- | Dr. A. W, Stewart OF THE CITY | Meets every Monday are that both the Republicans and Democrats will ot up and spoke, DENTIST night, at 8 o'clock. have one or more men after each of the offices. { “We have all agreed to be lazy Hours 9 &. m. to 6 p. m. L £ ind we have all agreed to let others | SEWARD BUILDING JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. ] : W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 82 , o Al o | ONE [ i : ey can for w1 Fhooe te | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 - 1l keep people from expect- Second and fourth Mon- (New york Times.) i 0o much from us. The more |7 | gay of each month in t is announced that a number of early Catholic|creatures do the more is expecte Dr. H. Vance | Ph | q Reapal (elte hiinie] missionaries among the Indians are soon to be can- |of them, and once they've stari Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. one | Y Eém?éng: 7:30 p. m. onized. Brebeuf, the “Ajax of the mission,” stands being very useful and helpful they, | Hours: 10 t0 12; 1 to 5; 7 to § AT HARIES B GRUEBER, out among them because of his giant frame, a man | can never change and go back to | or by appointment éec}'em'ry . NAGHEL, of noble birth, of vigorous passions tamed by re- | laziness.” Licensed Osteopathic Physician | . ALASKA BEARS AGAI ligion. He has been pictured in the “Relations” toi the cats agreed and they Phone: Office 1671. ing at the paddle in a canoe with a lone Indian, or [smoothed out their whiskers and | The New York Zoological Soclety, which fought reading his breviary by moonlight or the fire on blinked their eyes and then the: hard for Alaska bears in the not long aso, when a bare rock by sorae savage cataract or in a d‘unp“«” took naps, showing how great - S0 hard for s e o o very busy individual, POOK of the forest, or teaching the Huron children |ly they approved of what had hap Dr. W. T. Hornaday was a very busy 1 to chant and repeat the commandments. The story |pened at the meeting Dr. Geo. L. Barton has modified its position. At its recent annual . of his death at the hands of the Iroquois is one| So Peggy and John and the Lit- | B Matron; = FANNY L. meeting the Society only asked that Congress set ,r tha mogt tragic. When he continued to speak |tle Black Clock left the cats asleep | Cg}g&g}‘gfi;{gR i ROBINSON, Secretary. aside preserves, particularly in Alaska, where the words of encouragement to his Huron converts, |after the meeting, and as the chil- ) LY ————— bears might roam without fear of molestation. DF. his lower lip was cut away by the Iroguois and @ |dren were on their way home the | Motk o I arls n I aXl KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Hornaday did not discriminate as to locality He, hot iron thrust down his throat. As he was still [Little Black Clock said: 2 p. m.‘ A '5 b SeghgrsCouncllNo.hso_ apparently, would have had the bears feel com- defiant he was led to where he might see Lala-| “That is the reason the cats hav Meetings second and last Bl nd at ease no matter where their locale. mant, his companion, clothed in bark, set on fire.|always been as they have—because | 6p.m. to8p m ty \VYWHERE IN THE ClTY FOR JO (‘EN Mondz}y at 7:30 p. m. fortable a e y i ihe As he still did not flinch, strips were cut from|of this first meeting years and' By A‘ int. 2 ; ) SSSLRIENE REAIES WS The New York Times, commenting up this limb X y ppointment , his head was scalped, his heart opened | s ago, . T turned the time way | ERGE 300 Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— ed to attend. Council subject, recently said: % |and his blood was drunk by those who crowded buk so you could be there. DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Chambers, Fifth Street That the bear population of the United ‘qboul thinking that they would thus imbibe some- 3 1 Alaska has been rapidly dwindl- |thing of his courage. “Nev id" Park Bub otiaee the LSl T Phones II and Sin rl() 0 T3, TORNE, Bty States and Alaska has be i g is age. “Never,” sa arkman, “had (had any s H > e e e A ing is a matter of common knowledge. For |the mailed barons of Brebeuf’s line contronted. had any such meeting and so the; é | | xastineau Hotel ORDER OF EASTERN STAR | Residence, MacKinnon Apts. Second and Fourth Tuesdays of each month, at 8 o'clock, Scottish moererv@ ot iRifs" TEmple. L TR BURFORD, Worthy a " Robert Simpson the most part, bears have been classed either (fate so apalling with so prodigious a constancy” | e, cxPected to be useful and P DOUGLAS AxRIE 117 F. O. E. as “varmints,” and so to be shot on sight, helpful. Nor did the dogs ever Opt. D. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service &Meetsmsundmm Lalamant, who was physically weak from child- |pave such a meeting and so they Gradnuats Lo! Angeles Col- Mondays, 8 o'clock | | h devotion at Eagles Hall The New York Zoological Society at its |o¢ pis superior, muc | lege of Optometry and J P : 2 e they have given to their owners.| | Do 1 a FT, W. annual meeting last Tuesday passed resoli- |for years and torture for seventeen hours before g (o mfhm badpen i T Opthalmology | ) l o é‘fi?&s’;ffi?l "via- tions calling on Congress to set aside Pre- ipo was killed; Chabanel, once a Professor of i i | ilnssos Esec. - Lenste Chopnce |, BI'JRR l S [ i ‘ i sarves—notably in Alaska—where the last of Rhetoric in France cats . ; Granier, a man of finest na [ i Beckherd VeGi: n ¢ , @ st na- A 4 { | > i the bears may be spared extermination. The tyre, of delicate mold, who was yet so active that |, AP0 P eSEY thought of Topsy. BT & [ Northern the E s Alaskan bears and the grizlies have fared leven the Indians could not surpass him in running, | ¢ becip it e £ DB DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL i [ e o b worst, being those with the finest hides and |ang of most valiant spirit; Lalande. companion of |Ch2IF i the Kitchen { Optometrist-Optician | e L ’ —in the case of the latter—the most dan- |Isaac Jogues Goupil—these and many others of g fiBysasimaminsd—Glames Hitted | [ BURFORD’S: CORNER T4 X, Meets first and third Thurs- | gerous. g their companions in faith and peril gave martyrs' POUCHKEEPSIE RACE Room 16, Valentine Bldg. JIMMY STEELE, Dri £ days each month, 8 n. m, at | To be sure, the damage done by griz- blood as seed to the soil of the New World. And IS SET FOR JUNE 26 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by MMY S slily, Driver Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | zlies has often been exaggerated. But in |now three centuries later they who suffered torture Appointment. Phone 484 SEN, Senior Regent; AGIIES | the early days of the Westward movement and death ad majorem Dei gloriam in the rough 3 Courteous and Efficient gl s GRIGG. Recorder. they were a menace alike to man and beast. |ways of the savage wilderness have been exalted| NEW ‘0'”{ Feb, 1.—The Inter- Service Guaranteed : Lewis and Clark, in their journals, tell of by man e 11‘..,“;,\ Poughkeepsie | a gri that swam out into the river to It will be especially gratifying to those attached |D@ Thursday, June | ; 50 Cents—Anywhere i attack them in their canoe. They have 4 3 26, X bHsftewnrds of the, rovilF THE CASH BAZAAR v t his State 14 F'a P! 8 ] he . '3 2 e 4 e 4 l often attempted to injure hunters. Fre- QERIA Brate. thab Felligh Jopesegunme s in. fuh |~ ald L At “the same tidle i /\“0““ in the City immortal group. He was once granted a special 20 G ildi y quently they have killed cattle and horses. | gichoncation by Pope Urban *VIII which an;n)mvd the. Naval Academy was admitted to b L "M“_ % TO ANY PART Open Evenia. The time s passed when the poliey of |pun™hcuon mapner and deformed by “the. tecth | membership and ngent ‘ : P &8 general slaughter was justifiable. Protec- [ang'ynives of the Iroquols,” to say mass once more; [vules adopted to prevent delays oF Phone OF CITY Opposite U. S. Cable Off‘ce tion is wise and humane, and also of value and though he might have remained in France |false £ pposite U. ». Cable ce to the world of ‘-‘;“'[‘:;' s o |after his escape from their fury, he returned to = i \ ey g ey There are parts of aska where the time has|tne P e five: Tila ‘ 5 g p > 1 Y 8. ) 3 B s i e Mohawk Valley to continue his mission till his \WASHINGTON UN[V | i Public l.lhmly i| After 1 a. m. Phone 3101 Two Buick Sedans at Your of general slaughter”|“path was diverted to heaven” and his head dis- | | is justifiable. Those parts of Alaska that are being played from the palisades of a Mohawk town. It| IS WINNER OVER Free Reading Room 1} i Service. Careful and settled should be made safe for school-ma'ms and has been often suggested that the lake which school children. They should also be made safe|Dears the name of an English King (George) would | WASHINGTON STATE Sitye RN, - Sefond) Rloa Hiflgient Drivess. > ?lcture.f%” P 4 e Main Street and Fourth for farmers who raise food for the teachers and|MOre Properly bear his name, though it would have aimn eel an [to be Lake St. Jogues. | SEATTLE, Feb. 1.—The Univer- H l, T . pupils, and safe for their livestock. In those sec e ‘z hoped by thoss who have fol. |SItY Of Washington five last night Reading Room Open From azel' s axit ! Pl, u l' e or as fair game within a suitable season. |hood and unequal to a display of fortitude like that |pavent cared how | | yet endured a “living martydom™ ! g g bears ought to be ex- | e st tat §a m to 10 p. m. ien sha browh /apd Ry, beass, oup ® “ llowed with historical interest the westward course IO fhe Washiliug, | Bisie il of those of whom the historian Bancroft said “not | IUintel by & score of 32 to 29. Circulation Room Open from PHONF * oY a cape was turned, not a river entered, but a Jesuit 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 4 pmnu a3 an uu.llpwulof' obmnun PEACE DELEGATES AND WINDS AND |iud the way- thai Jusaues Marquette of Laon wi MICKEY WALKER IS 1] b.'m Gurrent Magasines &l Tohelp WAVES. |find his way into that sainted company. OFFERED FAT PURSE Newspapers, Reference, z:l Tk h winds and f the del ' im- | i e ! g of our pnnung he cyperience with winds and waves of the dele- Foresighted news editors who have been im-| e o Bk sexvice. W¢ always have gates and others who crossed the Atlantic on the| pressed by the amount of space recently absorbed NEWAbRK N Ft‘h 1. — Nick FREE TO ALL i o e °rw George Washington to attend the Peace Confer «‘hy the Italian royal family will now proceed to Kline, boxing promoter, vesterday,| g __ ool el ] F | announced he telegravhed Jmc}.\ rom which you ma ence has no doubt caused a feeling against the|set aside several extra pages for Premier Mussolin. | e ’ . 4 — D) 2t Navy or anything eise that floats on the ocean.|—(New York Times.) Kearns, manager of Mickey Walker, | Stand: Alaska Grill pick ones ycu o p—— — el |an offer for a $60,000 guarantee for - . It was very rough. It is easy to believe that the] Y |a bout here between Walker and - . As a place to spend Sunday the church is not | ar American delegates now think that "if we must| .o “iobiiar as it used to be, but it has never | Vince Dundee, for the middleweight If you want supenor “‘-‘m‘p‘t““s""'m“"'“’""erv‘ce Do a a ry sLare have cruisers they ought to be big ones—and very|tyrned turtle or gone into a tail spm___muanm}championshxp of the world, Walker Proi 3 o | Guatittitian is in Los Angeles. The bout would l work call CovicH AuTo SERVICE | | | egular Dinners The Sew York Times comments: g e e take place June 4 CAPITAL LAUNDRY STAND AT THE OLYMPIC ng 2 Ovders - — Suasick delegates and newspaper men Emerson up to date: “If a man makes better| ... Jrooeee " @4 Phone 342 Day or Night hori rder. on their way to the Naval Confernce are moonshine than his neighbor, though he build his | LEL Atmaust cuc moneflgzs Phone 355 Lunch | GET A CORONA undesstood to be in favor of either (1) |house in the woods, the world will make a beaten 50c AnyWhere in City | For Your School Work abolidon of the Atlantic Ocean. AT R | e POPULAR PRICES STk lade bt Ao ik T You get results from HARRY MABRY ]|} . csHeted owomens” & .1 pmtmg done by us Proprietor ansase JUNEAU TRANSFER — | FOR GOOD — | H. R. SHEPARD | Cleaning and Pressing | | | They are still experimenting, but have still to C R R N v /find an automobile that can wreck a train and JOHN QUINCY ADAM ND (OOLID("E"[push it off the track.—(Dayton, Ohio, Journal.) | 2,000,000-ton passenger ships, or (2) the total path to his door."—(Atlanta Constitution.) ml||uumuni-imuuul|||||||||||T IR Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. } J. B. Burford & Co. ' % The precedent of President John Quincy Adams It is now asserted that man is 1,000,000 yearsi who went to Congress and served long and ably!gq And there are mornings when he feels like it. | after he had been President is being usd to silence | —(Des Moines Register.) RAW FURS We are in the market for Blue, Silver, Cross and Red Foxes, also Land Otter and Mink. Lynx are in very good demand, prices about the same as last year. If vou have any furs BRING or SHIP them to us, if out of town we will wire you our bld on them. l & SON, Inc. CALL 371 | GENERAL INSURANCE | Work called for and delivered | provine “Absolute Security” || The Capital Cleaners | it bl ~ Valentine Building | & e e Y Our trucks g0 any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil Wi hume‘: r::or::fg.m S Moves, Packs and Stores PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 Freight and Baggage RELIABLE TRANSFER Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL AN EDUCATION is the birthright of every ! PHONE 48 child. Now, when they are young, is the Try Our $1.00 Dinner time to think of their future and 50c Merchants' Lunch PREPARE FOR IT. Begin to save—for 1AM je 9B My thom Ill\t a few dollars each week will ARCADE CAFE HOTEL e e cati o 7\ ¢ W S——— iy cation for em. n en you'll e DON'T NEGLECT THEIR FUTURE. It VICTOR ; 8. ZYNOA, Prop. (]epElJ&'lx on what you do at present—SAVE Radios and Combination NOV Radio-Phonographs SHOULD RECORDS ; BURFORD’S CORNER SHEET MUSIC TAXI SERVICE The B. M. Behrends e PHONE 814 Bank JUNEAU MELODY ||| Pign’ Whistle Candy GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM : Oldest Bank in Alaska HOUSE : Old papers for sale at The (T OETE RO LU R UL UL LU U R TR TR TS LT T LTI E T T T T L Empire. We are sure that we will satisfy you, if vou have not shipped to us before give us a trial. FTEIR RN R R SRR IR ERNTRIINARAPR T RRnarnsansy YT L L T L T L T

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