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NEXT IN Cottage City Due Tomorrow ? Humboldt Tuesday The Pacific Coast Steamship Com pany 'a liner. Cottage City, will be due tomorrow. She waa billed to sail from Seattle Monday and should hare a biff passenger list and four days' mall. She will sail on the return trip via Sitka, but the passenger fare will be only 130. The Humboldt, also operated by the Pacific Coast Steamship Company, will be the next boat to arrive after the Cottage City. She will be due Tues d*J. This trip of the Cottage City la the first that steamer haa made since strik ing bottom on the way from Skagway to Seattle. She has been put in first class condition. D?>kla ?? B.E.rly A. S. Dautrick, agent for the Alaska Steamship Company, has received word that the Dolphin will sail from Seattle next 'Tuesday, instead of Wednesday, as the latest Puget sound papers to be received state, and appears on the time cards. This will bring the Iyer in port March 26, inateil o < Mlicfc u also appears oo the time cards. INLAND WEATHER The oondition of the weather In the interior to day, as indicated by the dispatches received at the Skagway office* of the W. P. Jt Y. R., was as follow*: Stewart ? Clear, calm, 4 below. Selwyp ? Cloudy south wind. 0. Selkirk ? Cloudy, calm, 4 above. Yukon Crossing ? Cloudy, calm, 8 be low. Big Salmon ? Cloudy, calm. 10 below. Hootalinqua? Clear, calm, 0. Lower La Barge? Cloudy, calm, be low. Atlio ? Cloudy, north wind, 4 below. Dawson? Clear, calm, 7 below. Fortymile ? Clear, calm, 2 below. Glacier ? Clear, calm, 12 above. White Pass ? Clear, calm. 2 below. Fraaer? Clear. calm, 4 below. Log Cabin ? Cloudy, calm, 2 above. Bennett- Cloudy, calm, 7 below. Pennington ? Cloudy, north wind, 7 below. Caribou? Cloudy, calm, 2 above. Cowley? Cloudy, calm. 2 below. Wbitehorse? Cloudy, south wind, 7 below. Fraak Hut The Frye-Bruhn -Co. keep all kinds of fresh meat oonstantly on hand, if Freighting to BmlLlom u< Raby E. H. Clyne will leave Whiteeorse for Bullion" and Kuby creeks with freight about March 1?. For oarjicu lars see Mrs. K. U. Clyne, at Eleventh and Broadway. Suits *35.00 and pants 110 00 at F. Wolland, merchant tailor. IDMMOHI FOR PUBLICATION j No. 214 In the United State* District Court for the Dis trict of Alaska* i'lvisloo No. L Henry C. Hovum, plain :IS ri. Robert C Aileu. Mr*. Robert C. Allen, wLow true Cbrts t ta nitait- is unknown; Hiw! Allen, Dorothy Allen. Irene Alien and Pamela Allen, the latter four hem* minor h- Irs of Robert C Allen and Hr* Kobort C. Alien > .eorg* U Alien. I .Ber nard Moore and Minnie Moore, wife of the said J Bernard Me-cre. C. H Wilkluton and the Alaskan & Northwestern Territories Trading Company,* corporation, defendants In the name of the t inted State* hi AmtrKt to KobertC. Allen. Mre.RobertC-Allea,whoee true i hnst.au name la uuknofrn. Hazel Allen. Dor othy Alien, Irene Ailen and Pamela Allen, tho latter four being minor helra of Robert C\ Allen and Mrs. Robert C. Allen. Geoige G. Allen J. Bernard Moore and Minnie Mo ore, wife of the *.kid J. Bernard Moore C. H. Wilkinson end the A ia.*>a*n ? Northwestern Territories 1 reding Company, a corporation, defendant*. Greeting ; An order haelos on ibe 4th day of January. 1KM, been made and entered that ser vice of summons herein be made upon the de fendant*. Hazel Allen, Dorothy A. leu, Irene ..?ten and Pamela Allen. Rotxrt C. Allen and George i ? Alien, by publication thereol In the Dally Alaskan. * newspaper printed and pub iahed al Skagwav. Alaska; said order having bewn baaed upon the affidavit of Henry C. Bow man and the return of the marshal on the lumocuH herein. Therefore. You the said last named defen 1 aais. and each of v?>u are hereby commanded to be and api-ear in the above en U tied coart.fcold ?r a ai siagway. Alaska, DiTtalon No. 1. and an swer the complaint hied against you in the above entitled action within thirty (30) days from *nd alter the 2*rd day of Kebruarv, 1904; ?Jd last uamrl date being the date of the la*t publication hereof, and if you fall toao appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded the complaint, viz: for the anp. in tin* of a guardian ad litem for the defenOxnu Robert C. Allen. Haxei Alien. Dorothy Allen Irene .Allen and Pamela A.ien. and for the partition of the north eighteen 1*) feet of lot number seven (T) *ud the north eighteen iW) feet of the weal one laitoi lot number eight [SLallln block twen ty Ave (2S). Skagwny. A laak*, of tf partition cannot be ha 1 then for the tale thereof, and dl vision of the proceeds according to the intereat of the respective partie* herein, and for such other and further relief as to the court shall see- a juat. aud that plalntlfi hate judgment for hi coats and disbursements herein expended. ?Viinesa the Honorable M, C. Brown, jndge ol tae above named court and seal thereof affixed at iska, this 4th 04. fn* C? ? c.rt Dally A free concert is given at the Mascot saloon ever; afternoon am! ?v?ai All the latest songs and air*. It i* worth hearing. A fine lunch and a large glana of Rainier beer, at the Seattle Salooo tor tt oeots CHARGES KIM Authoress' Accuses Husband of Blackmail and Forgery ' Alice Rollins Crane that was, Coun tess Moraczewski that she thought her self to b?, Mrs. Victor Moraezewski, witobf a Polish peasant, as she really is, has sworn to a complaint charging her husband with robbery and black mail. She is herself awaiting the ac tion of ? grand jury at Nome for 'at tempting to murder Capt. William Gal pin, an ejAewspaper man and a Klon dike mining operator. 'It ts Mid the trials of the Moraeze wskij, wRich will take place at Dawson, will be very sensational. Alice Rollins Crane is an authoress of some note, and last summer Capt. Galpin and "Count" Moraezewski were rivals for her hand. It is said that she hesitat^fl a long time between the gal lant ex-army officer and the supposed Russian noble, but finally the title won, and the fair Alice and her noble spouse started down the Yukon together? but this was not until after the termination of some litigation in which she and her two lovers were mixed up. Galpio followed the couple down the r1r?r, and they met at the Russian mis sion It Is there, that Galpin says, the bride acd groom robbed him and at tempted to murder him. And it was there that Alice discovered that her oount was only a poor Polish mechanic, who had been masquerading. M.ny At Oaaot The attendance at the St. Patrick's Day dance, given by the Ladies and Knights of Ihe Maccabees at Klk's hall last night was both large and appre ciative. The anticipationsof those who attended had been worked into a su perlative degree, yet there was not one who was disapi-ointed in the entertain ment given. Mr. Botiford liu Alderman Elmer F. Botsford, presidedt of the Ladue company of Dawson, has just been appointed alderman for Platts Uorgh, Wy. In Hour of St Patrick1* D.?y The ladies o.' the Church of England ! entertained Whitehorse societv. las' night, in honor of St. Patrick's Day. t'tnofli Oyiter Coektallt The Pack Train saloon ?s now serv ing Elmer Chamberlain's famous oyster cocktails. t( Sk>(w>r Undry For first-class worn try Ska),' way Laundry. Twenty-two yeras' experi ence. Telephone 89. tf.j Omt Barfall Splendid new organ and Library of American Literature, from the earliest settlement up to the present time complete In 11 volumes. The Standard Dictionary, complete in one volume, bound in sheep. Apply at Chealander s store. 1 27 lmo NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Probate Court at Skagway, Alaaka. In the matter of the estate of Frank Vollknd. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of Frank Volland, deceased, to the cred itor? of and all persons having claims against, the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publi cation of this notice, to the said admin istrator, at the office of Malony 4 Cobb, in Juneaj, Alaska, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate. J. J. Rogkrs, Administrator of the Kstate of Frank Volland, deceased. Dated February 23, A.D. 1904. 2-25 5w Stetson hats at Clayson's. Heavyweight ulsters at Cayson A Co. 'a. CROWDED We Havj Got to Haie More Room Keelar la coming on the Humboldt and he wrote the kids to make all the room we could as he was bringing up a shipload of new goods and we must slash and cut prices to get rid of some goods which we will not carry In the future. We have a few art squares, carpet, li noleum, etc., left, which we must close out. There is not much of it left, but must get rid of it all. We are making very low prices on watches and jew elry. We carry all standard makes of watches, Waltham, Elgin, Duber, Ham den, and in fact, every make of watch that Is made in America or Europe. Safe Deposit boxes to rent. Have also a furnished house to rent. Keki.ar, The Jeweler. Nona* Has Two Payitretki * Nome promises to rival Dawson for second bedrock fame. Dexter creek one of tbe banner streams of the Nome country, has been proven to have a sec ond paystreak. The fact was learned with the use of drills, [and now shafts are beio? sunk to the paysirfcaka. RECORD Of THE PAST No Strong*' E< drno> Can B* Had Look well to their record. What they have done many times in years gone by is the best guarantee of future results. Anyone with a back; any reader suffering from urinary troubles, from any kidney Ills, will And in the following evidence proof that relief and cure is near at hand: James L Scan Ion, street oar con ductor in the employ of the Seattle Klectric Co., ot ItilO Yesler way. Seat tle, Wash., says: 'At intervals for over three years 1 have been annoyed with troubles from the kidneys, and suffered from severe p&in in the small of my back. 1 railroaded for years in the Kast on the^lichigan Southern K. II., running between Detroit and Toledo, and siuce coming here six years ago I have been in the employ of the Seat tle Klectric Co. If the constant skak ing and jarring of the the cars did not bring on the trouble, it probably ag gravated it. Be that as it may, during attacks I noticed that I was always worse if I contracted a cold, which set tled in my kidneys and often kept me in continual misery. Through a very convincing ad that I saw in one of our Seattle papers 1 was induced to try Doan's Kidney Pills. When I com menced the treatment I was in such pain across the small of my back every every morning when I got out of bed that I could scarcely stand it, and if I stooped or bent unthinkingly I can only describe the twinges a* excruciating. Doan's Kidney rills helped me from the start. To say I indorse the prepar ation mildly expresses what I think of it." For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents. Foster-Mil' ur , Co.. Buffalo, N \ ., .o e agents for the United States. Kemember the name, Doan's, and take no substitute. Wanted Independent trader at [Rampart, Al aska. For particulars address I lam part Chamber of Commerce, Inc., Ram part, Alaska. Wanted Representative to secure subscrip tions ^fortbe Burr Mcintosh Monthly; also handle art productions. Sole agency to right party: liberal commis sions: good opportunity. The Burr Mcintosh Pub Co., 3t New York City. The Colored Trio For parties and entertainments hire Gibson, Payne & Gibson. All the lat est coon songs in rag time. Buck and wing dancing by Mrs, Gibson. Prices reasonable. Address, Golden North Hotel. 2-20. lm Suits $15 to 125 at Clayson's. Singer sewing machines at Peoples. The satisfatory ones, (or rent or sale. The leading barbershop and baths The Principal, opposite Board of Trade NORTHWESTERN Smelting S Refining Co. BUYERS OF GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER ORES. MATTES, BULLION, FURNACE and CYANIDE PRODUCTS. ?*lll?Htau 71*d? Within Five Day* Alter Kecrlpt ?f Ore LOCATION OF WORKS: Crofton, Vancouver Island, B. C. FOR TEN YEARS [Copyright, 1903. by C. B. Lewis.] I was half owner uuU cashier of a county bunk when Mr. John Tnylor White came along as a general produce buyer ami rented one of the rooms over the bank. Mr. White was very friendly with Die and dattered me so extensively that I wondered what object he bad In view. I possessed duplicate keys to all the rooms on the second floor and one day visited Mr. White's room when he wasn't there, and ou rolling back the carpet I found a hole In the floor over the vault. As the vuult top was pro tected by railroad iron his attempt had been a failure. He had replaced* the cut floor fairly well and then abandoned the Idea for another. What was the other? The question bothered me not a lit tle for a week. Then I found an an swer to It. One day when Mr. White dro|>ped in to see me I looked him over mere carefully than I had ever done before. I saw that he was a determin ed and reckless man who would stop at nothing to carry out a pun>ose. Fall ing to get into the vault above or be low, wouldn't It be his plan to get pos session of the keys of the bank and the vault and thus come at the money? I reasoned that It would, and two inci dents that fell under my observation during the next fortnight strengthened ' my belief. The flrst*was that Mr. White was i cultivating our private watchman and seeking to make himself guild. The | second was that 1 found him skulking about my house at night. I concluded from this latter circumstance that he was planning to pay me a midnight visit to get possession of the keys, and I lo'gan making preparations to re ceive him. lturglar alarms were unknown hi stnull towns In those days, and win dows were secured by driving a nail ov?r tlie sash. No dwelling house In to<\ 11 was secure enough to keep n burglar out If he wanted to get In. I din lit haV an hour surveying my house from the outside to decide by which ?venue Mr. White would seek to make Ilia entrance. I finally concluded that lie Kould tuue across the common, climb my back fence and, keeping al<iug under the shadow of a row of fruit trees, reach the west window of the dining room. He could work there unseen, and his chances of getting In were at least as good as anywhere else. To hurry up his plana a little and have the affair off my hands I invited him to lunch one day. On that day the east dining room window was securely fastened, but the west one was not. We walked In the grounds that he might note the best means of approach, and at lunch I managed to convey the idea that I was a nound sleeper and n<rver feared burglars. To the best of my knowledge and be lief. Mr. White was well pleased with tte outlook? well pleased. He saw his w ty clear to accomplish a certain ob ject, and after he had departed I got down the family nhuti nac to consult the moon. I deduced from it that 1 might exjiect a visitor about the third night, aud I therefore began to prepare for him. Neither my wife nor children knew my suspicions or what I had In view, but at 11 o'clock on the third night I was ready and waiting. Mr. White nrrlved at a quarter past the hour, seeming to lie In a hurry to close up tlie deal and get out of town. 1 heard the tlist noise he made at the window, but my policy was silence. Up went the sash, and In caiue Mr. White, mid I may say that he was con siderably surprised at Sliding his right foot caught fast In a big bear trap be fore It had touched the door. The yell he uttered as the trap closed around his ankle proved that he was not altogeth er Imperturbable and also awoke every member of uiy household. I bud u match ready to Unlit the lamp, mid as soon as the room was illu minated 1 saw the man lying on the floor. I wished him good evening and liitiuired alxnit the weather outside and asked him if lie had dropi>ed anything. >Ir. White was not the gentleman 1 hud supposed him to tie. He swore and roved and called names, and his loud talk kept the baby howling and my Wife on the verge of a chill. He had come aruied with a big knife, but as he could not get at me this did him 110 good, lie had also taken the trouble to put on false whiskers and uu old hat, and I could and did truthfully tell him that they did not add to his personal appearance. The talk I had with Mr. White lasted about an hour? that is, he did most of tlje talking, and his conversation was all in English and of the most vigorous klud. When he wasn't speaking and I wasn't running upstairs to assure my wife that things were all right I got off a few words of well meant advice. He didn't like It a little bit. It was very interesting while It last ed, and I made it last a great deal longer than Mr. White cared for. 1 was selfish enough and mean enough to vant revenge for the worry he had caused and so I took things easy and let the trap get In Its work. Three months after Mr. White bad been released from the trap and taken to Jail he was tried, found guilty and sentenced to ten years In state prison. About the last thing he said before his departure from the town was that he would get even with me, but If he has jet served his time and this meets his eye 1 wish him to know that my bear traps now number half a dozen and that unless he brings a lantern with him on his next visit and rings the front door bell besides I shall not be responsible for dauiuges. An old fashioned bear trap with teeth au Inch long beats anything that mod ern genius can Invent for holding down a bad man. M. QUAD. Canadian Pacific tyy. Co.! Direct Service, No Intermediate | Call, to Vancouver Victoria Transferring to Seattle! No Extra Charge March 15 - 85 Sailing at 6 p.a For Speed, Comfort, Service and i Appointment These Twin Screw* Steamers Cannot be Equaled. For Information Write or Apply to H B.DUNN , Art.. SKAGWAT] JUNEAU S. S. CO'S. STEAM Elt GEORGIA Carrying U. 8. Mall Leaves Skagwav at 8 a. m. Sunday. March 22 For Balnea. Juneau, Hoonah SprlDgs and Sitka J. F. FAIRBANKS, Agent 216 Broadway, Phone 90 THE DOMINION HOIEL Miners Headquarters Next to Postoftlce, Whitehorse, Y. T. Table Set Family Style Meals and Beds 60c each, Single Rooms, $1 00. Finf two story log bam with stove and water. Accommodations for 20 head of horses. Log barn for dogs. Horses Bought, Sold and Bired, Wood for Sale to Order W.J. GIBBONS, Prop. Postotllce Box No. 2(3. ROYAL ?Steam Laundry* All Work Guaranteed. Short Orders Promptly Done. PHONE 7% Messenger Will Call and Deliver Baths In Connection Private Roomi for Ladiea. STEAM HEATED. Delmonico Restaurant Bozman & L1d, Props. Open Day and Night All the Delicacies of the Season HEALS, 25 CT5. Sixth Ave. Near Broadway 0 Pacific Coast S.S. Co. PIONEER ALASKA LINE. SPEED. 9AFETY. COMFORT Seattle, Puget Sound, San Francisco and Southern Porte CARRYING D. S. MAIL Cottage City March 19 Sails Via Sitka Humboldt, * March 22 , r Direct to Seattle ?fe. Above Schedule Subject to change Without Notioe. L M. WEST* Agent PHONE 80. C. D. DUNANN, Gen- Pass. Agt 10 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. ) y i H ,v The Alaska Steamship Co. Winter schedule subject to change without notice. DOLPHIN, March 26 FARALLON, " 28 .1, m - * J - >. DIRlGO, - March 21 Transfers to Victoria and Vancouver Without Additional Charge A. S. DAL' TIHCK, Agent, i'hene < 1 The WhitePass & Yukon Route TIME TABLE No 13 (Daily Except Sunday.) No. 1. N. B. No. 2. S. Bound No. 4. S E 1st class. 1st class 2nd clan 9 30 a m. LV. SKAQUAY AR. 4 30p. nl. AR. 4 16a. oc. 11 00 } " " WHITE PAS9 ' jj " " 2 10 ? 11 46 '? " LOG CABIN 2 10 "100 ?? ll 35 f P;'m " BENNETT " } f P-m " 12 20 p.m. 2 45 " 2 10 " ?' CARIBOU " 11 .Wa.m ? 10 20 " 6 40 " 4 30 ? AR White Horsk LV ? 30 " LV. " 7 00 '? Passengers must be at depots in time to have Bapgatre Inspected and checked. Inspection Is stopped 30 minutes before leaving time of train. 150 pounds of baggage will be checked free with each full fare tlrke and 75 pounas with each naif fare ticket. _ Raw Furs....| WE PAY c High Prices (or fine Furs Write For Price List Percey's Fur House Oshkosh. Wisconsin All the Leading Brands of Cigars and Tobacco At Wholesale and Retail Also Full Line of New Stationery and Circulating Library J. f. FAIRBANKS, 214 216 Broadway. Phone 90 = Patronize dome f <= Industry? If Not You Should Do So By Our Bottled Beer Only $2.00 Per Dozen 25c Rebate on Bottles Drinking Skagway Beer Phone Brewery, 49. tteai?" Ice, 36 ? 1 / -j While Pass & Yukon Ronie THROUGH LINE FROM ? ? J ? 4 Skagway to Atlin. Whitehorse, Big S Dawson and Yukon River Point? The New Mining Camps In the Alsek District Are F ; , Whitehorse ^ THE WINTER ROUTE SERVICE During the winter season when navigation is closed, daily trains will continue running between Skagway and Whitehorse A Through Mail, Passengerand Freight Service Will Be Maintained By a Thoroughly Equipped Stage Line BETWEEN WHITEHORSE AND DAWSON Regular stages carrying mail, express and passengers, leare Whitohorse for Daivson and Intermediate points, Sundays, 2 p. m.; Wednesdays at 7 a. m.; and Fridays at 9 a. m. For Information relative to Passenger Freight and Telegraph rates, apply to any agent;of;the company, or to A. B. NEWELL, V. P. & G. M. R. D. PINNEO, Asst. G. F. & P A., M. J. B. WHITE, G F.iP A Vancouver, B. 0. and Skaguay, Alaska Skaguay, Alaska Vancouver, B. C