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Trail ? pur la I l?li 1 From Tide water at Skagway to the Summit by Rail Ml Mid Ant ill) 8 111* c?. Ilie White Pass and Yukon Route The Dangers Difficulties and Delays of the old methods of Reaching Klondike overcome Ship Your Freight by Rail Wc are prepared to carry passengers and freight bv rail from Skagway to White Pass on the railway now being built to Fort Selkirk and guarantee delivery at the lake. Goods shipped through in bond. Best Route to Atlin Lake District L. H. Grav, Gen Traffic Manager, Seattle, Wash E. C HAWKINS. General Superintendent. jkaigwfflv s JaniiDisfflDD Reunite. J- S. COX , Muwter Steamship "Kodat" U. S. MAILS l.ea\. es Sk igway Moore's Dock- Leaves Juneau. Sundays at 2 p. m. Tuesdays at 8 a. m. Wednesdays at 8 a. m. Thursdays at 8 a. m. Fridays at 8 a. m. Saturdays at 2 p. m. F. M. BUSH, Purser ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO. OPERATING Steamers Rosalie and Dirigo ? ? \ FOR ALASKAN AND PUGET SOUND PORTS. STEAMERS ARRIVE AT SKAGUAY MONDAYS AND SAIL TUESDAYS AT 9 A. M. For information regarding Freight and Passenger rates Arply to FRANK E. BURNS, Agent WEST COAST STEAM NAV. C0|WPAfJY Ctir rying UT. John RobertH MeiMtt-r JrS. iS. FAFiALLON Steamer HOMER Captaiu Jesaen, Leaves Seattle Dec 8 ? Farallon Leaves Seattle Dec. 15. Making Trips every 12 days between Seattle, Victoria, Tacoraa, Mary Island, Ketchikan, Taxman, Fort Wrangel, Douglas Island, neau. Pyrai.ud Harbor. aines Mission, Skaguay and Dyea bert Mejer, Manajjer. 1C Sai-ram nto St. San Francisco, Cal. J. G. Carroll, Ajjent, Soiiwshacber't Wharf, Seattle, Was* W. E. Row, Agent, S. W. Jfc I. Co. Wharf. Skuttuny. J. W, W.tllrce, Agent, Pacific Hotel, Pye< E. Va entine, Ajtent. Junoau. Pacific Coast S. S. Co. *an t'raurlvco? I'u'jrt Mound and Alaaka Montr Tlif company s steamers are scheduled to arrive and depart as follow L?4v* Leave . I??v* , I Due Due San H.*el , **' Dye* in J Due Sllka Leave Sitka Lv. Juneau Puget Nan W? i C*? ^ i bureau Stogy J 1 , Sound Francis Jan Feb Jan. t> " 20 " 25 " 31) Feb 4 " 0 44 14 44 >9 44 24 ,Mtr i Jan iq " 25 - 29 Feb } " 0 " '3 " 18 " 24 " 28 : M;h s Jan. 20 " 27 Ffb 4 " I! " ?5 44 IQ " 26 Mch 2 " 6 Jan 21 Feb 5 Feb 20 Mar 7 Jan 21 ?, s l ^ Feb 20 Mar 7 Jan 22 " 28 Feb i ?? 6 | " 12 44 16 " 21 t Mar 27 8 ! Jan 26 Feb 1 " 5 " 10 " 16 Mar Feb Mar Calling at ?Uiy Island. Ketchikan. Wrangel Jnneau. Douglass Island. Dyea. Skagway, Killisnoo an' Sitka The con. tan, i?t?tn the right to clung* without previous notice vailing dates, hours of sailing and ports of call. ? H. F. Ri 'biMSOV Alaska Supt.. Juneau. Alaska. N. Fosto.v Agt. 146 |d St, Portland. Or. Eo. DE'iROFF Agent Sitka. Alaska J. F. Thowbridgs Puget sound Supt., Seattle. Wash. E. A. Seel y. Agent. Skagway, Alaska. A. B. Wilkes, Agent, Dyea, Alaska GOODALL PERKINS & CO. General Arents San Francisco. Cal For Juneau via Haine's Mission and Seward City the I. S. MAIL STEAMER WALCOTT Leaves the Pacific Coast Co's wharf, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 3:00 j). m., Returning leavos Juneau Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6:00 p. m. For Frtight and Pa*.*enirer Rates apply to E. A. SEELEY, Agent, offloe: Pa? 6a Ooww a. ?. Ou. S*?*?r?or. R. 9. Robinson, A^*nv Gfey Dnak, tva**a. The Northern Pacific RAILWAY ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS E \ LULUTH FARGO GRAND FORKS ?j . CROGKSTON ? I WINNIPEG g I HELENA BUTTE SPOKANE And all other points In the United State" and Canada. THBOUGH TICKETS TO Chicago Philadelphia Washington New York Boston. And hI| points East and South, also tc China and Jupan via the Northern Pa cific S. S. Co. I'or full Information, ruin, roulri map*, etc., apply lo I. A. NADEAU, Agent. Seattle. Wa?h. A. TIN LINO, Gen'l Agent. Tacotna. Wish. E. E. Blackwood. Agt. N. P. R. R Victoria, B. C -OR D. CAARUON. Atst Gen'l Past. Agt. Portland, Oregor CHAS. S. FEE Gen. Pass. Agt. St. Paul, Minn. )rew T. nahrr ORIGINAL First and- ^ Liast Chance Saloon Finest Winas, Liquors and Cigars. II. A. Bauer The Largest GENERAL MERCHANTS And YUKON & ATLIN OUTFITTERS IN ALASKA Boots, Shoes, Rubber and Oiled Goods of all Kinds. Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Hats, Caps, Cured Meats, Groceries, Glassware Tinware, Crockery and Woodenware. Our ^irrj: To Sell Goods Our lylotto: TO please OUIJ P^TT?^? 1 IliS Our Experience Enables Usto Give Satisfaction With every Order Sold HI H. A. BAUER BRANCH STORE AT CYEA Holly St. ^T. NEA F2 HROADW A. "V . MORGAN EASTERN SOUND Fmk Clancv. Proprietor. Elegantly Fitted Private Rooms for Ladies. Best equipped Oyster Parlors north of San Francisco. Sound and Eastern Oysters Served In every Style. OYSTERS IN THE SHELL, vValter Rittiger. Chef. IPadffk siinid Hrcttos Manlway aimdl Mm? @?0 From Skagway to the Gold Fields by rail British Columbia Yukon Railway Company. Trains leave Skagwav for White Pass daily as follows: Train Mo. 3 Lravea at ? N ,\ . !*l. Ketiiriiliitf at 10 45 A. Jl. Train >o. 1 l.ravm at 2:15 I*. fl. Hemming at &:I5P> 1?I. Washington and Alaska Steamship Co. 65 HOURS BETWEEN S*AGWAY AND SEATTLE The Competition in Trade Demands Quick Transportation | .<r|TV OF SFATTI F" sa"s ^rom Seatt'c everv ten days direct ' "I OL/1 I I LL for SKagwav- No stops. No delays. Next sailing from Skagway, Sunday, February 5th. For full information apply to, A. S. DAUTR1CK, Agent, 3d and Broadway A Fine Collection of 7^Hd HyLOKjDll^E ? loirs HEQQ jio hhoadwavi SKACUAY GAMBRINUSl ?* ?J BEERt? ?^9 Manufactured by the ? % Gambrinus Brewery 4| OF SKAOUAY, ALASKA. ' ? ; The Gambrinus is a high grade beer made from the best and purest *3 hops and malt, and produced absolutely free from adulteration. The "Sk Gambrinus is unexcelled in quality and flavor. For sale In all first-class "3 resorts. FRI TZ GANSNEDER, Proprietor. .,<5 94~ Have your txer drawn from the Keg with the original Blue Daub. Best Bottled Leer In Alaska. '?? ?) Slioup street, between Main and State. ' A. C, FASEL 817 PIONEER PRINT AND Broadway WHLL PAPER STOR9 MINTS. OIL/, WALL P/IPER WIND2W & PLATE QLA55, MIRRORS Jt."i Doors & Windows *iwws'.rs,?k Picture Moulding and Artist's Materials 7^geHcy' ? fit d dUiiiDiHc t^k{ D PmtfTS Lljv^c J^Hd cet^eHT BRO bwr 317 PFOdUWflT Sl&a&way, Alaska