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Daily Alaska Empire e e 1 HAPP T PROFESSI et ; ar y p (New York Herald Tribune.) ‘z 20 YEARS A(“O HA Y A SSIONAL | Frfll('na‘lwacwtu‘s 1 ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager g, o yuch 'in New York as in small towns is| J \_____BIRTHDAY » A Lt i —_— e RIS, ekodbt L Bhuda by the |the- injustice of the “pink slip” provisions for in-f Prom The Ermpire | | He Ime I A“Irt’tl\l i L Crl.\'tm-uu ’lnnnl-l i EM TING COMPANY at Second and Main|eome tax publicity likely to make itself most felt.| | ’ i P!lVfilnTl’l‘rR\PY L g 9 b 108 o |In New York people are too occupied with theLrI mreeee—ee——&— -~~~ | The Empire extends congratula- | s | | Massage. Electricity, Infra Red | TR i Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class (own affairs to do much prying. But in smaller| MARCH 20, 1915 tions nnd best wishes today, their i énv 'Mn'dm‘fl Gy;n“‘s::“ i I P. OELKS meets s S towns, where the general standing of the leadinz| The British information burcau|birthday anniversary, to the follow- I 307 Goldstein Building fery Wnesday at € "SUBSCRIPTION RATES. {citizens is a matter of common knowledge cven |publicly announced that the great-|ing: | ) 'q. a1e ! Im. Viing brothers Oelivered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for 5125 g ! fall in i ay L ek 1 Ll oS Phone Office. "1 1 S % my man, postnee S5 e roteming reter lig whnomn, Tt i sricus danger 4B, tha. Pk B S0nt e e | MARCH 20 - . 4 " advance. $12.00; six month advance, e Ml 8, outbrea s . v “,?.; one ,,‘,(”"|}M\uf"\f{\.,f.‘..". igts, ko o slips may not only damage reputations, but even!the war occurred the previous day ! Olaus Dbarsson = T | ated Ruter. ;02'" é“”a's’::;tfr’; a(.n.\".n.},..\\ “y.”l ‘Q"r‘r'." ‘.{(;;‘\nu)'vr f)‘:”:’vr'_-”\ru”r!;};:ll';l;““; bring about financial disaster for worthy individuals. when the attacking fleet ran into|~ g E. B. WILSON I : APeiver 1y b 25 g ?,f":fiw N livery o Aheir ers, . 5 This is particularly true of professional and busi-|a school of floating mines that| SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! . DU | KNIGHTS OF CLUMBUS Telcphon ind Business Offices, 374. lnees men and merchants. To be forced to disciose had been set adrift on the tide by| _ R T DY Chircpocs—Fouot Specialist | | Seghers Coucil Na "MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. to the public gaze the extent of temporary reverses|the Turks. The British Ic wo P NN B We A 401 Goldstein Building 1 |,1760; Meeting, second x The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the ¥ 1 9 Not Because We Are \ PHONE 496 | d 1 wee fors republication of -al news dispatches creditea to[OF ©Of inability ‘to collect accounts due may we | battleships and their crews: one| T S Cheaper % wdt last Moday a it or not otherwise credited in this paper so the funjustly impair the individual’s credit standing and | battleship was disabled. A French: e 4 7:30 p. m. TansientT local news published horein 4 __linjure his business. The pink slip is so devi,sed[bameship was lost and most of her' Wise Call '8 BUT BETTER o — hrothers urgec to at- ALAsKT RCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|as to publish the gross income, the authorizable crew perished. The loss of life v\a: ise to Call "DRS. KASER & FRIEBURGER j‘!‘lfd. Council Cham- i FHAN THRT OF TRNY DTHER . P S IaOA e o = o0 deductions (in toto), and the tax payable. It takes| placed at 1,500, i DENTISTS | {pers, Fifth St.JOHN | MULLE} but a moment's thought to realize that these figures| | J uneau I Bloiagren Building { |G. K, H. J. 'URNE] Secretar by no means give an accurate picture of the individ-| . Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Putman, PHONE 56 H = - ~ 4 ual's financial status. A professional man, for |prospectors, explorers and biz game | T f C RICE & AHLERS CO. || Bows 9 am w09 pm MOUNT Ju:ec.ud Lf IGE SOA'IIM‘ axample, who was able to collect only a portion hunters from Kachemak Bay and rans er 0. " UMBING HEATING e b g o i dn'y:f ““‘I"“" ‘}M“”b of his fees in a bad year might nevertheless have |the Seldovia country, were in Jus when in need of i A — A R R P T A Scafishef&em?rem "le excellent claims on which he could ultimately real- | neau on their way to their home| MOVING or bTORAGE ‘We tell you in ndv::lu w! d Boelh bz s p‘:‘. ize. In the lean year his financial position would |in Oakland, Cal, | Job will cost l Dr. C. P. Jenne ! HOV‘\B?)LS’I;ABI?IQL.". appear from the pink slips much worse than in Fuel Oil Coal { DENTIST ! | Worshipful Maer; JAMES \:: fact it was, and if in the next year many back| Col. D. C. Jackling told The Em- Transfer ¥ | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | | mrypns, Sccrc‘;vr;' ? payments were made it would seem much bett;r pire that the Juneau gold belt wg_;i i UR 00 [ = & |Bl:l]dhmrr" o Lo In either case the credit and social standing of the]|destined to rank second to the ®————————— ° 'elepnone g individual in the communny would be unfairly af- famous Rand whica for so long mdf l BETTY MA C { ' TYPEWRITERS RENTFD [ w— i D(:IE;RGII.;S fected. [neld the laurels as the greatest| 4 . WA ger: unry e = S o T | To the argument that the country has the right |gold producing center tn ihe world | BEAUTY SHOP | i J. B. Burford & Co. |10 K to know the size of the incomes of rich individuals if development of this section moves| | In New Location at 11 “Our doorstep Is worn v satls- | ' Dr ( B: i | Meews msalmd hird Mondays, 8 |the answer is that no such “right” exists. What as steadily as its ore bodies war- 12th and B Streets (M tind. customers r ; €0, : :lflon ».m., Eagles' HallDougas, Vis {the country can and should demand, however, is|rant. He was delighted with the| | PHONE 547 | i CHIROPRACTGR | | brothers welcome! Same Degi.c, 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | Office hours--8-12, 1-5. Even- | ings by appointment !tht rich and poor alike pay their taxes. This P“l‘"=moomness of operation pose is not abetted by the pink slips. All that|Gastineau mill, these slips do is to throw a certain—and oftem | misleading—light on who is and who is not “keep-| W. H. Marrett, Lynn Canal| |ing up with the Joneses” Even if the figures to| rancher, was a visitor in Juncau. to be made were a correct measure of the indi-| | vidual's income there is no useful purpose served | \by giving them out. W. P, T. W. Casen, i Secretary., of REAL AIDS TO ENFORCEMENT. The Liquor Board in reporting its experience of the last two years to the Legislature, just ended, said its main complaints came as a result of dis- orderly and boisterous conduct in and around beer | parlors. The District Attorney’s office pointed out | to the lawmakers that its hands were tied for lack of adequate laws. Incorporated towns could by ordinance handle their own problems but that there HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. | Our trucs go .y pla time. A {ank fc Diesel 0¥ | and a tank for cude oil sav® burner tr ible. PHONE 149; NGHAT 148 RELIABLE TRANSFER any Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastineau Building | Our * | Responsibility Bert B. Brewster returned The pink slip provision C""‘Juneau from Valdez. and should be repealed. 7 i D. J. Kinzie, employment agent el R ! was no regulation whatever outside of cities and Navies Hate Restrictio; ‘ for the Treadwell mine, was ill at| We are responsible for Phone 481 i k = ' ity 1 e AT "“5 home. || every ton of coal we scll. —_ 20 ial Adi i . } 5 g & R e ommercia ust- Asa result’t.here ‘wa.:s Dlflfeq_on e sLlaLme b;‘:::‘ ‘The typical big navy point of view was expressed Warm rains were fast removing | Yo.ur .satlsfachon 1s our DR . ¥ SOUTHWELL L &R ) i at the recent leglslative session two laws Which ., op article in The Star recently that said: “The| |the snow trom ‘Siiver Bow Basit objective. Optometrist—Optician i | | ment&Ratin; Bureau should do much to curb such conditions. Ome of ;0o ang short of it is that the Unied States and indications were that spring| Th Hiate o8 5 our Eyes Examined—Classes Pitted Cooperating with Vhite =<rv- these is the disorderly conduct act and the Other|igsseq away its actual and potential naval superior- | would come to Perseverance earlier APITENASS y Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | ice Bureu ) fixes a penalty on reckless and drunken driving. ity in 1922 in the signing of the arms reduction than usual. |} fuel from us will convince Office Phone 484; Residence | | Do 1--Shattuwr Didg. | Both the disorderly conduct act even extending to the private home in are far reaching in scope, We have 5,000 local ratings |treaty of that year, and nobody else surrendered i] you on a cost-and-comfort o 1 Jle much of anything. Instruments had been ordered basis of the advantage a Phone 238. Office Hours: to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 9:30 driver addicted to the excessive u: se of intoxicating ticipating naticns. Drug Co. 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. - cases where the disturbance or annoyance may ‘This statement ignores the fact that all four|for a brass band at Thane and it % - S ————— ] | — 4 bother others. It prohibits obscene or profane of the other countries which signed the Washing- was planned to have it ready to| re§pfmsxble coal merchant D R R e s S o language and drinking or drunkenness in any public ton naval Lreaty thought they were making sub- take part in the Fourth of July: offers you. T | Al ka T f c s S. onvicted ¥ 2 * ENTIST l?rs'ldl:imr;;‘ f)rord:n:f]sdr;:];nofe;:;mm: penaity time for betraying Lhtfir naLfonul interests in az- Weather: Maximum, 44; mini-' P(l(/'/flc Coast Vhy wot organize a team B ?a. ' to 0 pm; GENERAL H\ULING Rou i : copting the 5-5-3 ratio, while France and Ttaly |mum 27; cloudy. Al i Ll gty 5 ! b e v may be up to $300 fine or imprisonment for SIX yo., o gissatistied with their quotas that they could - D » 1 | SEUARD BEILDING i 8 PR o o r a “ie n ¥ | C l C get io on the fun? Teams e Phone 469 PHONES 265-—1150 months, or both fine and imprisonment not be induced to enter the next naval conlerence NOTICE | oa 0. fretn all parts of the elty z 2 i I DHie o sulpmalicoin & FECRE m:u;m-r % in 1080, The Juneau Women's Club will and representing many or- = ST " R in such manner as to endanger the safety of What is more important, the big-navy point of A g i PHONE 412 andeations already en- { | *F— = 4 | i others or driving while under the influence of view completely fau;; to recognize the great advan- f;w;;](::d Tveonll:‘:l"zsc‘]):blf]"‘nuiijlgv, g {,u.d this first series. | l-lbbefl 5!111[)50!4 1 ‘, shE BIG VA.N ; liquor or drugs carries a more severe penalty. Fiue tages that the United States and the whole world nparch o1 in the Lutheran Chureh!S——— — i 5 ] Op. D. Cuns, and Ammrition of from $25 to $500 or im; nent of {rom five gained from the Washington and London treaties.| payjors A1l members requested to ! fim—————-- el Bru’ls"-lcl' | Graduste 1,05 Angeles 'Col- || LOWER FRONT STREET days to six months applies in the case of reckless These advantages include years of Alreodom from | attena. I Tue _h NEAU L‘\UNDRY ] | , v | tege of Optometry and Next to Midge: Lunch ing while for drunken driving the statute has the fear of another naval construction race such HAZEL JAMES FERGUSON, || Franklin Street between | | | 1B Gpihaliaoidgy il= more teeth in it. For the first offense the penalty (88 preceded the World War, the ending of the| pq, President. l Front and Second Sireets 8 ‘;1 lll_). M Caghar Lo ki O kol £ s calls for a fine of from $26 to $100 or imprison- Anglc-dapanese alliance which had clouded Angl —_— i : NP e b :( D U : s cecond American rclations, the creating of t9e 9-power pact iy it el i s el PHONE 35§ i Rneinlander Beer on Dranght | Bk TR PURTL 1 RUGS AND SUNDRIES S O Irom‘ Tiye WAyR Sh: 00 Ceys, ~FOn the SOMMER | WHieH for u. Bechdh improved international rela- Ve L Py POOL BILLIARDS s e or LIQUORS offense the fine may be $100 to $500 or imprison- oo haet 4 sense of greater. security, the elim- | B l M " e RAMCER RROE ‘ DR. H. VANCE | ( 2 ment from 30 days to nine months while the third ;.40 of friction by settling at least temporarily utier auro | ;T-‘———A St | s b s I, OSTEOPATN | IN A YIURRY! | offense means imprisonment of not less than ou€ what naval bases should be fortified, and extensive | ]UNE U-YOUN(, 1 e e 1] cdnsuitation and exsntnation | PHONE 97 year and up to five years. The persons hiring @ cconomies for the United States, and the other par- | Funeral Parlors | Fres. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Fast Free Delivery liquor or narcctic drugs also woul and would be subject to a fine of for every day such person is eng Alaska with its 60,000 inhabitar 600,000 square miles has no parti compared with thickly populated States but one drunken driver havoc in one of our little towns the heart of New York City. he may be. ‘The disorderly conduct ld be held liab'e five dollars a day aged. nts scattered over cular problem as centers in the can wreck more than he could :n about to end, of peace. Any wife can There is scarcely a penalty too severe for the drunken driver wherever He is a potential murderer and penalty ascribed by the Legislature is fitting. act will give strength | Living at W€ consent of both The system of sonable conception of national defense needs, because the Japanese big-navy cates now control their Government’'s policy. an outcome would be peace with the world naval limitation, based on a rea- s2ems Such a serious blow at the make a man of her husband i will listen to what she says. parties to a controversy. We know people who think it's good breeding | to enforcement both inside as well as outside incor-|ig eat anything a hostess serves porated towns and places authorities a weapon they have loi Feverish military preparations of the world indicate belief that war is just around | the corner. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR UNITED STATES PATENT U. 3. Survey No. 1492. Anchorage Alaska, March 6, 1935. Serial 08356 Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to an Act of Congress ap- proved May 10th, 1872, ADMIRAL- | TY ALASKA GOLD MINING COMPANY, a corporation organiz- ed and existing under the laws of the Territory of Alaska, whose post office address is Juneau, Alaska, has made application for a patent upon the following described lodes, lode mining claims and premises, all situated upon Admiralty Island, Harris Mining District, Juneau Pre- cinet, Alaska, and described by the official plat and.by the field notes one file in the office of the Reg- ister of Juneau Land District, An- chorage, Alaska, as follows, to-wit: Beginning at Corner No. 1 Point Lode, whence USLM. No. 10, a cross on exposed bed rock on small island in Funter Bay, bears N 50° 39’ W 325301 ft, and running thence N 67° 57" E along line of mean high tide of Funter Bay, 675.26 feet to Corner No. 2 Point Lode; thence N 25° 56' E 395.95 feet to Corner No. 3 Point Lode; thence N 84° 00' E 31590 feet to Corner 4 Point Lode; thence S 12° 05" E 400.80 feet to Corner No. 5 Point Lode; thence S 31° 55° E 176.20 feet to Corner No. 6 Point Lode; identical with Corner No. 2 Ocean Swell Lode; thence S. 31 55" E 8092 feet to Corner No. 3 Ocean Swell Lode; Thence S 88° 19° E 19442 feet to Corner No. 4| Ocean Swell Lode, identical with | Corner No. 1 Queen Bee Lode, whence US.LM. No. 10 bears N 64° 18’ 30" W 445285 feet; thence N 18’ 30” E 423.77 feet to Corner No. 1 King Bee Lode, whence U,S.L.M.'l No. 10 bears N 69° 46’ 10" in the hands of the| | Tellurium Lode; ng needed. [ is no substitute ! by the nations In the quest of success just remember that there for character or service. What has happened to the school boy who wished the old school house would burn up? 296.00 feet to Corner No. 2 King Bee Lode; thence N 35° 27" E 184.50 feet to Corner No. 3 King Bee | Lode, identical with Corner No. 3 thence N 8° 47 30" E 33865 feet to Corner No. 4 Tellurium Lode; thence N 18° 16" 380.65 feet to Corner No. 5 Tellur- ium Lode, identical with Corner No. 3 Lone Star Lode; thence N 5° 50' E 666.60 feet to Corner No. 4 Lone Star Lode; thence N 70° 00’ E 359.15 feet to Corner No. 3 Otter Lode; thence N 5° 50° E 666.60 feet to Corner No. 4 Otter Lode; thence N 70° 00 E 1500.00 feet to Corner No. 1 Otter Lode, whence U.S.L.M. No. 21, a cross on a granite boulder 5 feet square showing 12 inches above gronnd, approximate latitude 58° 14’ 30” North and longitude 134° 52 4West, bears N 17° 46’ 10" W 2524.65 feet; thence S 5° 50’ 666.60 feet to Corner No. 2 Otter Lode; thence S 70° 00 feet to Corner No. 1 Lone Star Lode, whence U.S.LM. No. 21 bears N 6° 32 W 321105 feet; thence S 5° 50 W 666.60 feet to Corner No. 2 Lone Star Lode, identical with | Corner No. 1 Tellurium Lode,| whence U.S.LM. No. 21 bears N 4" 25' W 3864.81 feet; Tellurium Lode; thence S 70° W 216.30 feet to Corner No. 4 King Bee Lode; thence S 19° 22° W 776.00 | feet to Corner No. 5 King Bee| Lode, identical with Corner No. 2 Queen Bee Lode; thence S 21° 08’ W 74596 feet to Corner No. 3 Queen Bee Lode, identical with Corner No. 2 Swamp Lilly Lode, whence Corner No. 1 Swamp Lilly Lode bears N 70° 00° E 1500 fect. from which USLM. No. 10 bears| N 54° 57" W 4573.01 feet; thence é 32° 00' E 613.40 feet to Corner Nu 3 Swamp Lilly Lode; thence S 70" W 000 W 1500 feet to Corner No. 4| W 359.15| thence S 18° | 16 W 75865 feet to Corner No. 2| 00’ | E 31265 feet to Corner No. 3 Hid- :den Rock Lode; thence S 52° 40 W 1500.00 ft. to Corner No. 4 Hidden Roek Lode; thence N 32° 00° W 600 ft. to Corner No. 1 Hidden Rock Lode, identical with Corner No. 4 Valley Lode, whence U.S.L.M. No. 10 bears N 85° 32" 40" W 4685.45 feet; thence N 82° 00' W 423.45 feet to Corner No. |5 Valley Lode; thence N 73° 20 E| 273.80 feet to Corner No. Valley Lode; thence N 5° 42’ W 279.74 ft. to Corner No. 7 Valley Lode; thence N 46° 15° E 30624 feet to Corner No. 1 Valley Lode, whence U.S.LM. No. 10 bears N 45° 41’ 30" W 4129.65 feet; thence N 46° 03’ W 324.11 feet to Corner No. 1 Ocean Swell Lode, identical with Corner No. 7 Peint Lode, whence U.S.L.M. iNo. 10bears N 45° 39’ 40" W 3805.58 feet: thence N 46° 03'W+19243 feet ‘W | to Corner No. 8 Point Lode; thence |N 12° 05 W 361.96 feet to Corner | No. 9 Point Lode; thence N 4° I11° Lode, the place of beginning. | Adjoining claims, as shown by | the plat of survey are: | The Alaska No. 2 Lode, un- surveyed; Jumbo No. 1 Lode, unsur- veyed; Jumbo No. 2 Lode, unsur- veyed; | Uncle Sam Lode, unsurveyed; | King Bee, 2nd. Lode, unsur- veyed; | Tellurium, 2nd Lode, unsur- | veyed; | Lone Star, end Lode, unsur- veyed; Ish Nik Lode, unsuveyed; Mill Site Lode, unsurveyed. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. First publication, March 20, 1935. Last pubication, May 29, 1935. 4.2 B3 v L 442623 feet; thence N 44° 57 E Swamp Lilly Lode; thence S 22° (x»i Empire Classified Ads Pay. advo- | requires the E 109.92 feet to Corner No. 1 Point | “Express Money Orders Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery . KRAFFT’S | General Cabinet and Millwork | Contractors | Estimates furnished. | Glass—Plyboard { | 2nd and Franklin Phone 62 Plate | The Florence Shog Permanent Waving a Spee! Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Bullding THE MARKET BASKET Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables Phone 342 Free Delivery . | SABIN’S for Men P e .‘ L WARRACK Construction Co. Juneau Phone 487 l. H I Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. O. Substation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY it | PAINTS—0ILS | Builders’ and Sheif | HARDW 'R McCAUL MOTOR I COMPANY | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers i =3 | Licensed Fuperal Directors | and Embulmers } Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | e ——— | IIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIl‘ Pay’nTakit | George Bros. LOWER LIQUOR PRICES ALWAYS Pay'n Takit George Bros. Phone Your Orders! Store open until midnight I | FOR 4AGENCY (Authorized Dealers} GREASES GAS OILS Juneau Motors FOOT OF MAIN ST. PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY JUNEAU ‘FROCK SHOPPE "Exdullv but Expensive” Hoslery and Hats OLD NEWSPAPERS 1In bundles for sale at The Em- pire office, 25c. Fine for starting your fires these chilly mornings. .‘m J UNEAU |3 New Times Bring New Needs The continuous progress ritory as the years pass. A connection with a ba important than change. Juneau, its establishment in 1891, has proved its ability to meet the changing reqmrements of the Ter- perienced and progressive has never been more in these times of world-wide A cordial welcome for old friends and new. The B. M. Behrends Bank 9064 of this bank, ever since nk that is at once ex- Alaska Office Grand Apts, near Gas- tineau Hotel. Phone 177 Di. J. W. Bayne DENTIST Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | Office hours, 8 am. to 5 p.m. | Evenings by appointment PHONE 321 ! - GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 L Phone 4753 ——-—____{ H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man Home of Hart Schaffner and ' Marx Clothing b —_— —_— 4 FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates , PAUL BLOEDHORN ] FRONT STREET Guy L. szth Drug Store Next to Coliseun: Tl'lollywood Styla Shop | Formerly COLEMAN'S of Pay Less—Much Less | . Front at Main Street BEULAH HICKEY F'or Quick RADIO REPAIR | Telephone " HENRY P'GG Harry Race { DRUGGIST The Squibh Store ——— EAL PAINT SHOP+ LS : | ID | If Its Paint We Have It! | WENDT & GARSTER PHONE 549 TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ J Recreation Parlors Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS