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Daily Alaskan JOBX W, TROT, KDITOR tOWll * JKNSKNi ? - PUBUSHKS3 Telrvhoas Wo. H. ?UBaCRIPTION RATB* DM <l?ttv?r?d b y <*rrl?r >m month. by ??afl ChTM month*. by mail Mx months. ?7 man I'M rw. by FIGHT IN NEW YORK The hoatility of Tammany to Judge Alton EL Parker may prevent an endorse ment of the "presidential aspirations of the chief justice of the Empire state's highest c?urt by the New York democ racy. However, the strength of Goth am's famous political organization is being taxed to iu utmost In the light it is making to secure an uninstructed delegation from that state, and It is not absolutely certain that it will gain the victory. This fact will appear more clearly when it is considered that to win. it will be neccessary for Tammany to unhorse David B. Bill, who is lead ing the fight for a Parker delegation. Hill and Parker make a strong com bination io the Kmpire state. For nearly 20 years Hill has been supreme In the oouncils of the democratic party in that state. For 10 years of that time all the machinery of the state was in ... .1? ... IS lit ... fcw his hand*. In those days he had a close alliance with Tammany. He knows New York as few men know It, and what is more to the point, he under stands how to make the best use of his information. These facts taken with the further fact that Judge Parker is the only democrat, who. at the head of his ticket, has carried New York state since the panic of 10 years ago, make the fight of Tammany difficult. The quarrel between Tau many and Hill is one of recent years, but it. is bit ter. From 1$34 until after the cam paign of 1$& Tammany stood loyally by Hill in his opposition to Cleveland In 1*96. Hill's leadership was still re cognised, though trouble was already brewing. The storm broke shortly after that, and Ed Murphy, Hill's col league in the senate and formerly one of his principal lieutenants, was recog nized as the up-state leader by Crocker, then at the head of Tammany. In 1900 Crocker was in the saddle himself. But Hill regair?d control in 1902, dic tated the nomination for governor, and ?till has the state committee. Tammany is now fighting to turn Hill down for all time, and in order to do so that organ izativa is supporting Cleveland, its old time foe, for the pres idential nomination. The interests of the residents of Skagway are as vitally concerned in the tariff policy of the United States and that of reciprocity with Canada, as are those of the residents of any other town on the American continent. James H. Tillman, late lieutenant governor of South Carolina, who killed N. G. Gonzales and was acquitted for it, will be a candidate for a nomination for congress. It is not likely that he will succeed. The breaking of windows is becom ing a source of amusement to the Skag way boys that may prove expensive to someone's paternal parent one of these days. ~ Gen. Nelson A. Mile* is now said to be candidate for the presidential o! tbe prohibitionist party T?n Dollar* Rv ward The Dally Alaskan will pay a reward of 110 for evidence that will lead to tha conviction of any one for stealing copies of the paper from the premises of any of its subscribers. tar'. & Wilson's collars and cuffs at ?Conway's. Baths at tbe Portland Lodging Bouse, 25c; new porcelain tub. This house has never been bothered with frozen pipes. Come take a bath. 10 3 imo A fine lunch and a large /lass of Rainier beer, at the Seattle Saloon fur 10 cecta. tf E. R. People* is showing a fine new line of pioture moulding. Send your picures there for framing, cost'* mere trill*. Barley's Views at your own pries at th? Skagway Nsws Company. INLAND WEATHER The condition of the weather In the lnter!or today, u Indicated by the dispatches received at the Skagway offices of the W. P. & Y. R., was as follows: Stewart ? Clear, calm, 10 above. Selwyn? Clear, calm, 10 above. Selkirk? Clear, calm, 8 above. Yukon Crossing? Clear, calm, 15 above. Hootallnqua? Clear, calm, 20 above Big Salmon? Clear, calm, 12 above. Lower La Barge? Clear, calm, 15 abov?. Atlin ? Cloudy, calm, S above. Dawson? Clear, calm, 7 above. Fortymile ? Clear, calm, 12 above. Glacier ? Clear, calm, 25 above. White Pass ? Clear, calm, 6 above. Kraser? Ctsar, calm, 15 above. Log Cabin? Clear, calm, 10 above. Bennett- Clear, calm, 8 above. Pennington? Cloudy, calm, 10 above. Caribou? Clear, calm, 21 above. Cowley? Clear, oalm, 5 above. Whitehorse ? Cloudy, calm, 5 above. Lain Him Wkm H* Is The Valdez Prospector rushes Judge James Wickersham to the fore as de legat , in case of the passage of the Nelson bill. Judge Wickersham is re ported to be giving eminent satisfac tion on the bench; why not let him re main where he is, and recruit your del egate from some other source? ? Ket chikan Journal. BUC AT ION OP WOTICE In the United States Commissioner s Court for the District of Alaska, at SKagwav^ in probate. In t Le estate of E, P. Needham, de ceased. Notice is hereby ffiven to all to whom I, ,m ay concert), that the underaiffned has been appointed administrator of the estate of the above namea decedent, E. P. Needham. All persons having claims afrainat the said estate are hereby required to pre sent them with the oroper vouchers within six months from this date tome at roj office in the railroad building in tne town of Ska^way, Alaska. Dated at Slcaurway, Alaska, this 4th day of January, 1904. ?. A. MURPHY, Administrator, First publication Jan. 5. SUMMONS f OR PUBLICATION No. 2*. In the United States District Court, lor the District of Alaska. Division No. 1. 1 Nellie b Mix, complainant, vs. S. Wallace Mix defecdaut. To S. * alluce Mix. defended: Greeting: In tho name of the United States of America. Y u me hereby commanded to be and appear In the above entitled court, holden at Sk**way in said division of said district and answer the .-uiaplaint hied aga rst you tn the above eu - UUedacUoa Within thirty days from the date ?f '.he service of this summons and a copy of III aaM complaiut upon you, and If you fall so t appear and aua*er, for waot thereof (he ,'laitr.i f w.l! apply to the court for the relief de manded tn s*i<l complaint, a copy of which is served herewith. ihis actios ii brought for the disolution of the bond* of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defeudan:. I he ground alleged is for habitual drunken ness for more than three years last passed. The service of this summons was directed to :hi made ? v publication for six weeks in the Daily Ala>kan. at Sk??cway Alaska, byorder of the c ?urt dated Febroary 16, l*H. The tirst -a to be made the -4th day of Febru ary, VM. And vou, the United States Marshal of Div sion No. I of the District of Alaska, or any Jeputy, are hereby required to make service of this kumin- ns upon the said deienOant as by law required and you will make due return hereof to the cierk of the court within lorty Jays from tne date of delivery to you with ah endorsement hereon of your doings in the prem ises. In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand and affixed the seal of the above court this 23d Jay of February, 1S04. (SEAL) W.J. Hills. Clerk. By M . H. McLellan Deputy. (. N. Wilcoxen. Complalnauu Attorney. Fur coats at Clavson's. Fashion plates for spring and sum mer has just been received. F- Wolland. Alaska 'Pacific Express companv,s money orders for sale at Britt's druff Suits 835.00 and pacts 110.00 at F. Wolland, merchant tailor. Hake a Note of it ! That the Great Northern j Railway Runs two trains from Seattle every day connecting at St. Paul and Minneapolis with all Fast Trains for Chicago, St. Louis and all points east and south. Short Route Fast Trains New Equipment S. G. Yerkes, G. W. P. A. C. W. Meldrum, City Pass. Aft. 612 First Avenue, Seattle Notice of BtooUoldora' Meeting Office of Engineer Mining Company. To the Stockholders of the Engineer Mining Company: Pleas? take notice thut the annual meeting of the stockholders of the F,n gineer Mining Company will be held a' the oQice of the company, in the city of ^kagw^y, District of Alaska, on Mon day. the 29th day of April, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of elect ing a Board of Directors, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. The stock transfer books of the com pany will be closed on Saturday, the :J3d day of April, 1904, at 6 j>. m., and will remain closed until Wednesday, the 37th day of April, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m. By order of the Board of Directors. Oscar Card, Secretary. Dated March 24, 1904. Freak Meat The Frye-Bruhn Co. keep all kinds of fresh meat constantly on hand, tf Get prices at Royal Laundry for 'amily work, special rates in rough Iry. next to new electric plant. I Spring chicken^and Eastern oysters at the Hack Train restaurant. To Bullion Creek Miners WE PAY NO DUTY If you find that Duty, Freight and Customs Papers, added to Skagway prices makes your supplies cost too much. Come on to Whitehorse and outfit at the Arctic Trading Co. We also carry a full assortment of all kinds of TENTS Capt. P. Martin, Manager. Front Street, Whitehorse, Y. T. We buy our goods direct from Van couver, and pay no duty. ? REMICK & MCLEAN ? General Blacksmiths im of nil kinds and sizes at very reasonable prices Horse Blankets, Dog Harness and Whips Harness Shop in Connection |?Pulleii House? | Foot of Sixth Ave. I Most Elegantly Furnished j UOUSE IN ALASKA Jj ! Electric Lights, Telephone, Hot jj and Cold Water, Porcelain ?, , Bath Tubs aud Patent g < Closets on Each Floor. ' Board or Room '"y Day, Week or ] Month. Bates Reasonable. J ! MRS H. S. PULLEN, Prop. ? ?SHMK8HSHH8S8S88S8S&MMBna COAL WELLINGTON $13.00 Per Ton Delivered Pacific Coast Company, L. M. West, A*t. Phone 50 Goto T.J. BROEMSER For Anything in the SECOND-HAND LINE From a Needle to An Anchor Fourth Ave. near Broadway HUNT'S STEREOSCOPIC | I VIEWS ? Of SlMftw'T aod Alaska Scenery from ? ?? aefitlTes made with the beat (? i> Zolaa Leuaea, ar* ?? ON SALE * | SKAGWAY NEWS CO. I % PIONEER CIOAR STORE [ MARTIN CONWAY Dry Goods Artistic Job \ Printing Neatly, Quickly and Cheaply Done at the Daily Alaskan Office NSW FURS i: Men's Fur Coats From $7.00 to $100,00 Fur Robes, 7x8, 161b. coyote - 20.00 20 doz. Ordinary Fur Gaps, cheap Genuine Seal Caps, $7-00 Ladies Fur Coats from $20- 00 to $90.00 Fur Collarettes and Boas at Cost Highest Price Paid For Raw Fur C. R. Winter, Furrier Broadway, Between 3d and 4th Skagway, Alaska ? 7VTOORES IaZHHRF CO. Terminus W. P. & Y. Route | All South Bound Steamers Arrive and Depart From This Drck REGULATIONS 1902 | Warehouse* open for delivery of merchandise from 8 a. m. to 5 p.m. ? Perishables ONLY delivered on Sunday or at night. * All freight shipments destined southbound must be r.ccompanled by a Shipper's Manifest (papers can be obtained at the D. 8. customs office) and must be delivered before 6 p. m. No freight will bo re ceived on wharf after this hour. - BAGGAGE? Tolls will be oollected on Cuecked Baqoaoe Oni.t. No charge for bag* and gripe when unchecked. The wharf gate will be closed to tho public when steamer is nearing dock and will be opened only when passengers have disembarked, Wharfage Tariff eon be had on application at office on dock. P. O. Box 176. C. E. W YNN-JOHNSON, Gen'l Mgr. 1. F. Wolland, MERCHANT TAILOR Comer State Street and Fifth Avenw Telephone No. 76 Pure Beer Is a perfect food. i The public _ should bewpre of cheap and poor beers sad - Insist on having the Pure Genuine Article. Rainier , Beer represents the ? standard .of * highest purlty.\There ls nothing superiorjx) > be found. ? SEATTLE BREWING JkMALTINOCO, /KSracrfO * SEWFlE^ii,