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SHY ON CM Hawaiian Legislature Mast Rnstle Expense Money [Special Dispatch to Daily Alaskan.] Honolulu, March 24. Got. Carter has called an extra session of the legis lature for April 4 to consider ^the mat ter of finances. The treasury Is unable to meet the warrants that have been drawn upon it. For the present fiscal year the appropriations exceed the In come by #1,300,000. TO MARK IT Elias Kiind Will Snrvey Skugway's Boiiutlaries Klias Uuud has secured a contrac* for surveying the out boundaries of the townsite of Skagway. The contract was let by the surveyor general, under a recent ruling that makes the genera! appropriation for surveys in Alaska available for the payment of townsite survey-. The surveying and making of the streets awl alleys and lots and blocks will not be done until such time as a townsite trustee shall have been appointed, It will be among the items of expense which will be assessed against the lots. New Spring Goodc New sroods have arrived and are open for your inspection, at F. WollanJ's. Jultoi Wasted Application for janitorship at Skajr wav public schools ? :ll be received un t.'. Saturday ni^ht. March 2K, llH.i-4. Wo. Britt, 3 24 3t President of Board. Is your washing sautactory? Are ?our cloth-* torn? If no or yes, Irj the SkaiTway Hard Laundry, and you will be satisfied. 3 20 Heavyweiffht ulsters at Cayson Jc Co. 'a. Pn?j> -?l>(or Public Buildtkn; Construct ttu ij ir'.ernias'.-'r * offlce, Huint> A.a.?K?, NUr. - I"-. -?::?<) pr.po**l!i in trifocal* * - r*v. ???; ft .util : JU P.M. i . ..v xpril L'to. I'JW :tn<l th**ti >p?i<.i. f. r ?r Dipiot. l',!* a[> irutus. of IV'st Exihttigv an.l im b ''i'iinir combiicd P ...> JO. .n;-n> .f :hr ?rcrk nwy b * x .i'ii i ? - l -i o|-it - -I *rueral tuuuctl t?? pi., s (>t>!.<iutd ut tin- oUht. t)iwru rniu?i?r'? Dd(. - .it!.- ,.:i l ? tjuartermantrr > Of. tic- . "! .'i : ( T.'c : Any u. th. r miormii t-,)ii?tU furutshol npoa application Right - r. - .i .11 rv or alt pr- ixwa*. ?r paiti lt;,r. ' t i - cotitainin. proposals :N r.-'-l ''iT.-p. n.i.s flarPawlc BuUd ;n. % . - ' -- ? n. Ala-W a 'I wi.lrtR-ed to uii1 . * R; el K . C r..?ltuclitns vi"ar termattltr. Haines Alaska. ' BEHIND YOUR >'\LTHV1H\TCH| IS A CLEAR . STROHC >i GUARANTEE. GOOD FOR ALL TIME. Sfrtf? that cwtAirrtc is the uwest fcATCH MOVEMENT FACTORY^ IN THE WORLD For Sale By H. O. Kirmse, The Pioneer Jeweler Official Timekeeper, W. P. & Y. R. Fire and Li.e INSURANCE Real Estate Financial Agent Notary Public Phil Abrahams 524 FOURTH AVE., 3KAGWAY NEW MAN IrUh Nationalists Wiu Vic tor in Dnbliu [Special Dispatch to Daily Alaskan.] Dublin, March 24.? The nationalists of Stephens Green division, Dublin, have elected Lawrence Waldren, to fill the vacancy in the house of commons, made by the death of James McCann. Waldren was not officially a national ist candidate, but he pledged his sup port to home rule and the proposal to I establish a Catholic university at Dub I tin. There was a very warm campaign preceding the election, and the nation alists are jubilant over their victory. atTagain An rehist Attempt to Blow Up Police Official [Special Dispatch to Daily Alaskan] Leige, Belgum, March 24. ? Another anarchist outrage was attempted here this morning. An infernal machine was placed on the window sill of the residence of Police Commissioner Bi nette. The machine was discovered in time to prevent any damage. Princeu M*y to Arrif# The Princess May should arrive be fore daylight tomorrow morning with all the passengers she can carry Jolly Crowd tt Social The social given by the Young Peo ple's Society of Christian Endeavor at she Presbyterian church last night, was a very enjoyable affair. It was at tended by the members of the Epworth League, which is composed of the voung people of the Methodist church. Matonlo Mealing There be a regular communica tion of White Pass Lodge No. 113, F. & A. M., Friday evening, March 25, at their hall. No. 52i Fourth avenue. Work in F. C. degree.' Sojourning and visiting brethern are cordially invited to meet with us. By order of the W. M. Robt. W. Taylor, Secretary. Barley's Views at your own price at th-- Skagway News Company. When in Whitehorse stop at the Windsor, only first class house in town. When in Whitehorse stop at the Windsor, only first class house ij town. George Charles:- There is mail at postofflce, Juneau or Skagway. Tom. Millln?r j Stock Comlnc Mrs. R. C. Allen will arrive ia Skag way this week with a new and up-to datV stock of millinery for the spring and summer. It will be sold at reason able terms. tf Write Sewell Drug ami Curio Store, Haines, Alaska, for Alaska native made moccasins, baskets and all kinds of ^ u kon and Arctic curios, nugget jewelry and souvenir goods. Strictly wholesale prices, any quantity. ? Carries large line of : Cakes, Cookies and Pastry J Also a large assortment of I CANDIES COAL WELLINGTON 113.00 Per Ton Delivered Pacific coast Company, | L. M. West, Agt. Phone 50 DICK IS IN Murk Hinua's Successor Takes His Job [Special Dispatch to Dally Alaskan.] Washington, March 24.? Senator Charles Dick, of Ohio, successor to the late Senator Marcus A. Hanna, was sworn into office today. He was intro duced to the senate by Senator Koraker, the senior member from Ohio. Did Work For Government Klias Huud returned from Uaines last night where he, wi h K. A L e Wald, civil engincr and chief of con struction under Capt. W. P. Richard son, located an official meridian to use as a base from which to make all sur vey in connection with Fort William H. Seward. Their work will also be made a record in the surveyor general's office and will be used as o base in mak all surveys in the vicinity of Haines. Qoaa to District Court P. K Kern was given a hearing this morning in the United States commis sioner's court upon a charge preferred by C. W. Hockett, for selling a lot to the latter, which it was alleged he had no authority to sell. While Mr. Kern claims to have ample authority for his action, he refused to present his case this morning and gave a bond for his appearance before the district court. No Prayer Meeting Tonight There will be no prayer meeting in the Methodist church this evening on account of the ordination service at the l*resbyterlan church. But the Epworth League business meeting will be held in the church parlor at 0. p m. Two Window* Broken Two windows in the Clayson building at the corner of Third avenue and Broadway were broken yesterday. SKAGWAY WEATHER For the 24 hours preceding 6 o'clock a. .e., Matx^i 24, 1904: Highest temperature, 38 above. Lowest temperature, 1# above. H. D. Clark, U. S. Voluntary Observer. PERSONAL MENTION George Hays, who recently sold the Kootenay hotel of Atlin, to A. II. Mc Donald, left on the train this morning to make the transfer of the property. He will go over the Fantail from Log Cabin. While in Skagway, Mr. Hays was a guest of his brother-in-law, W. W. Houghton. E E. Andrews, manager of the Pa cific Coast Mining Company, which owns 50 claims on Bonanza creek and is operating the largest hydraulic plant in the Klondike, left on the train this morning with the other members of his party. Charles Macdonald, clerk of the ter ritorial court at Dawson, was a passen ger on the train for Whitehorse this morning. Uev. N. B. Harrison arrived from Haines on the Union last night. He will return tomorrow. John Greachell will leave for Bullion creek withiu a few days Dr. L S. Keller is confined at his home from an attack of billiousness. Freighting !to Bullion and Rnby E. H. Clyne will leave Whiteeorse for Bullion and Kuby creeks with freight about March 19. For particu lars see Mrs. E. H. Cl.vne, at Eleventh and Broadway. Mascot ku New Mniio The.Mascot saloon has just received a large consignment of new music for its popular Victor talking machine. It includes all the latest popular airs. Oyster cock tails, |01ympia orJEastern, at the Pack Train restaurant. Fine porcela tubs at Principal bar bershop, opposite Board of Trade. JOHN WILLIAMS EXPRESSMAN Hauls Coal for 75 cents per ton. Wood, Baggage and every thing, cheaper than others. Call up Phone 51 CUTS RECORD Stmford Mail Makes World's Highest Jump [Special Dispatch to Daily Alaskan.] Leland Stanford, Jr., University, Cal., March 24.? Norman Dole, Stan ford track athlete, broke the World's amature record today for pole vaulting, crossing the bar at 12 feet and three quarters of an inch, which is one and a quarter inches above best previous record. HAVE PLAGUE I)j cad Disease Visits Bombay India [Special Dispatch to Daily Alaskan.] London, Mch. 24.? Advices from India are to the effect that the plague is ram pant in Bombay. The family American Consul William T. Fee has been smit ten with the plague and one of his daughters is dead. Kicked By a Hors? A Mr. Ferrall, who is in the city en route to Dawson, received a bad wound on the head this af'.ernoon, the result of a kick received from a horse which became frightened at the steam thawer working on Broadway. Dr. Runnalls dressed the wound and thinks there is no fracture. CUT RATES Special Che p Tariff Id EttVct lu Summer The lowest through rate ever made on commodities over the W. P. & Y. R. will be in effect next summer 'from July 1 to August 15. On oats, feed, hay and some other staples the through rale from Pudget Sound points to Daw son will be $2.50 per tou less betweeu those dates than it was last summer, and $7.?0 per ton cheaper than it will be before Juiy 1, or after August 15. These figures apply to carload lots. This reduction in rate for that parti cular time is made to induce shippers to get their stock in those particular lines in early and thus to avoid the blockade that has hitherto preceded the last^few weeks of river navigation. The new tariff sheets have not yet been issued but a letter containing the foregoing information have been re ceived by the W. P & Y. traffic office. It is stated that the different mem bers of the association of transportation companies engaged in Alaskan and Ynkon traffic had little difficulty in coming to an amicable arrangement for the ensuing season. The rates to Atlin from Puget Sound and from Skagway will remain this year about the same as they were last year. That also appli s to rates from Skagway to Whitehorse. The Colored Trio For parties and entertainments hire Gibson, Payne & Gibson. All the lat est coon songs in ran time. Buck and wing dancing by Mrs, Gibson. Prices reasonable. Address, Golden North Hotel. 2-28. 1m All Ready For Spring New styles In fashions and new sam ples of the very latest spring goods are just in at the store of P. Wolland, mer chant tailor. For Rent For Rent Cheap? Two 'elegant fur nished cottages, within two blocks of schoolhouse. Injuireat the Skagwoy Laundry. 10-1 1-tf Wanted Independent trader at (Rampart, Al aska. For particulars address Ram part Chamber of Commerce, Inc., Ram part, Alaska. F arnliht d Room* Nicely furnished rooms by the day, week or month. Corner Fifth Avenue and State Street, * The leading barbershop and baths The Principal, opposite Board of Trade Fur Collarettes, at Winters'. tf More New Goods Wo are receiving so many new goods these days, that we are in somewhat of a quandry just where to put them all. Already our shelves are all filled, and not half of the goods are here yet. The line wc have shown so far are acknowledged by all to be the finest ever displayed here. See our new laces, trimmings, dress goods and waistings. Our fiosicry and Underwear Stock is constantly receiving fresh additions We want you to look at our lace hose assortment in the ankle and embroidered effects, from 35 cents up; also some pretty new styles in Muslin Underwear. Raster will soon be here, and no doubt you will want a new hat. If you have not seen our stock come in and we will be more than pleased to show you all the latest creations. STORE CLOSES AT 8:00 P. M. GEO. BLANCHARD, Mgr. j Whitehorse Hotel^> Wh'teherae, Y. T. New Management Refurnished Throughout. First Class In Every Respect Finest Cafe in the Northwest The "PROMINENT"! Sixth Ave. nr. Board of Trade rhs Compound Vapor Baths in Connection FRANK LEE Proprietor' ELIAS RUUD, D. S Deputy Land Surveyor D, S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor CIVIL ENGINEER Fifth Avenue, near State St., .Skagway. Alnska Office Hours: From 10 to 12 a. ra., 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. J. A. BAUGH MAN,?M. D. Office in Old City Hall Three Doors East of Britts' Pharmacy L, K. Klrkpatrlck F. J. Carver John G. Prlcc Klrkpatrlck, Price & Carver Attorncys-at-Law 609-12 Pioneer Building, Seattle, Wn. 1 HE BEST INVESTMENT A Man Can Make is A WALTHAM WATCH. WE SELL WALTHAM WATCHES in All Sizes. P. E. KERN, Gold and Silversmith ONE DASH OF GOOD PAINT I IS WORTH A BARREL \ OF POOR STUFF \ i i Sash, Eoors, Moulding & Shingles E.R. PEOPLES I t i vwwwwvwavmvmwv* We have a Good Line of Cigars & lobbaco Pipes, 5c and Up ?Till your pocketbook cannot reach Don't Forget the Number 428 BROADWAY, Phone 52 Tony Dortero Billiard Parloi JU.dln* ?ad Writing Roo? SPACIOUS CLUB ROOM The Board of Trade LEE GUTHRIE Proprietor Largest and Best Appointed Resort for Gentlemen In the North xseffl???? . eeeeeeei^asii!asemmm?ta.?x?x'f ? ? ?? The Idaho Liquor House | CORNER THIRD'AND BROADWAY, The Pioneer Family Liquor Store of Skagway | ESTABLISHED 1897 Direct Importers of Foreign and Domestic WINES, LJQUORS AND OIG-ARS AGENTS FOR LEMPS and 8KAGWAV BREWERY'S BOTTLED BEER Prlvaw Rooms For Families ^ Special Attention to Oidera ftr Family (Jte. Telephone 59 asxsttxixsx^ixittxsxswisxsfex^^