BEST WAY Stock Stand DriviDg Better Shipping The manager of the Pacific Cold Storage Company, of Tacoma, which company this year will seod 3,500 head of cattle over the new road to Dawson, stated that animals taken In this way weighed heavier than when transported by steamer down the Yukon river, says the Victoria Colonist., The distance by the road is about 330 miles and the time occupied will be about twenty davs, but it is calculated that the animals will arrive in better condition, and the less cost In getting them to Iiawson will enable the beef to be retailed at a much lower price than formerly. INLAND WEATHER The condition of the weather in the Interior today, as indicated by the dispatches received at the Skagwa; offices of the W. P. & Y. R., U a* follows: Stewart ? Clear, calm, 32 above. Yukon Crossing ? Cloudy, south wind, 3f above. Selkirk ? Cloudy, calm, 40 above. Big Salmon? Cloudy, calm, 45 above. Hootalinqua? Cloudy, calm, 45 above. Lower La Darge? C'ear, south wind, 40 above Atlin ? Cloudy, south wind, 34 above. Dawson ? Clear, north wind, 40 above Fortymile ? Cloudy, calm, 35 above. Kagle? Cloudy, calm, 26 above. Glacier? Cloudy, calm, 3H above. White Pass ? Snowing, south wind, S3 above. Fraser ? Snowing, south wind, 33 above. Log Cabin ? Cloudy, strong south wind 34 above. Bennett- Cloudy, south wind, 36 above. Pennington? Cloudy, south wind, 35 above. Caribou ? Cloudy, calm, 40 above. Cowley? Cloudy, south wind, 40 above Whitehorse? Clear, south wind, 50 above. Hud Warm Cut|al(a The city election at Nome took place April 5. That it was preceded by a warm can p- ^n is attested by the fact that folhical ineei ings wero being held wh >n the l ist papers left that camp. February 10. Iaf ?? m . tioa Wm' ??1,000,000 There has not been sufficient snowfall so far this winter to wash up any but a very small part of the dumps. There was not on February 1 1 ten in ches of snow on the level, and the foot hills in and about Anver. I was interested to know if my dummy package would be In my room the next morning. I felt a strong suspicion that It would not. In this I was mistaken. 1 breakfasted the next morning with the dummy package In my coat pocket My interested friend came In, sat down at a neighboring table and saluted me with a flourish of his hand. I had by this time made ud my mind that he Knew I nad ii sum or money In ehflrge, but how be could have gut tbe informa tion was a mystery. I determined to meet Mr. Hall In tbe depot, whlcb was arrows tbe street, bring blm fb tbe liotel and deliver the money from tbe safe. After that, though I should warn him. It would be at bis risk. Ten minutes before the time for the arrival of the Chicago limited I step ped across to tbe station and waited for an official to call tbe incoming train. When be did so, and tbe pas sengers poured forth, a man answer ing to Mr. Hall's photograph came along, and I accosted him. "From Steele & Co. 7" he asked. "Yes." "Well, this is no place to transfer money. Follow me." I followed blm to the street, where he entered a carriage and bade me fol low blm. As we drove away I saw my Interested friend standing on the side walk looking at us. I looked up at Mr. Hall and saw that be was looking at my interested friend. Then Mr. Hall called to the driver to stop, and our "mutual friend' got Into the carriage. "What's wrong?" snapped the latter. "They're on to me. What luck?" "None. He dropped It Into the hotel safe." "Has he got It now?" "Don't know. I think he has." Mr. Hall turned to me, and, whipping out a revolver at the same time, be sjild, "Shell out.1" Feigning fright. I unbuttoned my coat. to.>k out the dummy envelope and handed it to blm. "C!it!" bo said, opening tbe carriage door. I obeyed with alacrity, the door dosed with a bang, and the driver lashed his horses down tbe street as though the devil or the cops were aft ir him. Meanwhile the rogues were doubtless bugging an envelope contain ing a piece of newspaper. Mr. Hall was the real Mr. Hall's con fidential clerk, who, knowing of hi? chiefs Intention, had sent a letter slat ing that he would come on an earlier train than was Intended. My interested friend was a confed crate whom It was Intended shcpld, If possible, secure the money before tlio other's arrival. Both were novices and had not learned tjie adage. "Too many cooks spoil the broth." When the real Mr. Hall arrived after considerable telegraphing to Chicago he reevlved his package from the safe of tho hotal. I -got a big advance In salary and have been going up cvet Since. CUTHBERT F. ROE. Just Opened THE Railroad Restaurant 1 Will Now Serve You With The Best Meal In Town Y'our Patronage is Solicited WILLIAMS & PETERSON Next to P. C. S. S. Co. Office VWWVtkWWWV ll I NEW FURS f Men's Fur Coats From $7.00 to $100,00 | Fur Robes, 7x8, 161b. coyote - 20.00 20 doz. Ordinary Fur Caps, cheap G-enuine Seal Caps, $7.00 Ladies Fur Coats from $20- 00 to $90.00 Fur Collarettes and Boas at Cost jS Highest Price Paid For Raw Fur | C. R. Winter, Broadway, Between 3d and 4th Skagway, Alaska WAVAVAVAVW.VA'/.'.VSJi Billiard Parlor Reading and Writing Roon SPACIOOS CLUB ROOM The Board of Trade LEE GUTHRIE Proprietor Largest and Beit Appointed P.escrt for Gentlemen In the North i The Idaho Liquor House CXJRNER THIRD AND BROADWAY, The Pioneer Famlljf Liquor Store of Skagway ESTABLISHED 1897 Direct Importers of Foreign and Domestic WINES, LIQUORS AND CIOARS AGENTS FOR LEMFS and SKAGWAY BREWERY'S BOTTLED BEER Privaw Rooms For Families Special Attention to Oiders fcr Family Ote. Telephone 59 ?@XsXsXsXsXsXsXisX: XSWaXsXsXsXsXSsXsau^^ ?Y.*Wix.WW*WWSX?WSJ^ 1 Canadian Paeifie Hy. Co. Direot Service, No Intermediate j Call, to Vancouver Victoria Transferring to Seattiej No Extra Charge IDri APRIL, 14, 23 Sailing at 6 p.m. 5 For Speed, Comfort, Service and : Appointment These Twin Screw ; Steamers Cannot be Equaled. For a. Information Write or Apply to i H B.DUNN , Aft., SKAGWAY @ ? as&sx, sxsexsw^^ JUNEAU S. S. CO'S.I STEAM EH GEORGIA Carrying U. 8. Mall Leaves Skagwav at 8 a. m. Thursday, April 21 For Haines, Juneau, Hoonah Springs and Sitka J. F. FAIRBANKS, Agent ' 216 Broadway, Phone 90 THE DOMINION HOTEL | Miners Headquarters Next t'ostoffice, Whitehorse, Y. T. | Table Set Family Style Meals and Beds 50c each, Single Rooms, (1 00. Finp two story log barn with stove and j Water. Accommodations for 20 head j of horses. Log barn for dogs. Horses Bought, Sold and Blred, Wood for Sale to Order W.J. GIBBONS, Prop. Postotlice Box No. 26. Avwv\m\?NUMmsvm? ROYAL ?Steam Laundry* All Work Guaranteed. Short Orders Promptly Done. PHONE Messenger Will Call and Delivei Baths In Connection Private Rooms for Ladies. STEAM HEATED. Delmonico Restaurant Bozman & Lin, Props. Open Day and Night All the Delicacies of the Sea ? ' HEALS, 25 CTS. Sixth Ave. Near Broadway Pacific Coast S.S. to PIONEER ALASKA LINE. SPEED, SAFETY. COMFORT Seattle, Puget Sound, Sac Franciiteo and Southern Porti CARRYING D. S. MAIL City of Seattle, - April 20 HUMBOLDT. - April 25 Direct to Seattle COTTAGE CITY ? - - May 2 Sails Via Sitka Aboye Schedule Subjeot to change Without Notice. L M. WEST, Agent PHONE 60. C. D. DUNANN, Gen- Pass. Agt 10 Market Street, San FranclBco, Cal. The Alaska Steamship Co. Carrying U. S. Mail and Alaska Pacific Express Next Sailing of the Fast Passenger Steamer DOLPHIN, April 19 The Dolphin maintains a schedule of 75 hours between Skagway and Seattle FARALLON. About Aoril 25 DIRIGO, About Mav 5 Transfers to Victoria and Vancouver Without Additional Charge A. S. DAUTKICK, Agent. Phone 66 The WhitePassds Yukon Route TIME TABLE No. 13 (Dally Except Sunday.) No. 3. N. B No. 1. N. B. No. 2. S. Bound No. 4. S E 2nd class. 1st class. 1st class 2nd clase 8 30 p. m. 9 30 a m. LV. SKAGUAY AR. 4 30p. m. AR. 4 15 a. a. 10 30 " " WHlTE PASS 3 00 " " 210 " 11 40 a. m. 11 45 ? ? LOG CABIN 2 10 ? " 1 00 " 1220 12 35 f P;'m " BENNETT " { 1? J P m " 12 20 p.m. 2 45 " 2 10 " " CARIBOU " 11 50a.m '? 10 20 " 6 40 " 4 30 " AR White Korse LV 9 30 " LV, " 7 00 " Passengers must be at depots in time to have Faggage 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 ticke and 75 pounds with each half fare ticket. Raw Furs.... WE PAY High Prices for fine Furs Write For Price List Percey's Fur House Oshkosb, Wisconsin Proposals tor Public Building*: Constructing Quartermaster's Office, Kort William H. Sew ard, Haloes, Alask.% April IS. lllOI. Sealed pro- ) pom Is lu tripllcUe will be received here until 2 0 clock p. m. Thursday, May S, !904 . and then opened, for the construction, Including plumb ing. heating, gaspiplng.snd gymnastic appar atus. ol a Post Exchange and Gymnasium Building combined, at Fort William H. Seward, Haines Mission, Alaska. Plans and ppeclllca tlons of the work may be examined aud copies of general instructions to bidders with blank forms for submitting proposals obtained at this office, and Quartermaster's offlcc, Seattle, Washington. Any lurther Inlorma 1 tlon will be furnished upon application. Right I l? reserved to reject any or all proposals or pai ts thereof. Envelopes should be eodorsed ??Pro posals for Public Buildings, Fort William H. Seward, Alaska,' and addressed to Captain W. P. Richardson, Constructing Quartermaster Haines, Alaska. = Patronize ^ Home = 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. Residence, 38 While Pass k Yukon Rome THROUGH LINE FROM Skagway to Atlin. Whitehorse, Big Salmon. Dawson and Yukon all River Points The New Mining Camps In the ALSEK and BULLION Creek Dis tricts Are Reached Only Via Whitehorse Navigation on the Yukon River, Whitehorse to Dawson, shiuld open the first week in June. Daily connection with trains will then be made at WHITEHORSE by RIVER STEAMBOATS, for all Yukon River points, including MENDENHALL LANDING,? the nearest steamboat landing to the NEW GOLD FIELDS. These steamboats are operated by the WHITE PASS & YUKON ROUTE and are equipped with all ti.o lurn conveniences, Including steam heat, electric light and such other features as afford not only safety but comfort to passengers. Finely Appointed Trains Daily, Except Sunday. Between Skagway and Whitehorse Carry Passengers, Baggage, Mail and Express Baggage Bonded Through. Direct Telegraphic Service to all Points in Canada and the United States For Information relative to Passenger Freight and Telegraph rate*, apply to any agent of the com pan v, or to M. J. B. WHITE, G.F. & P. A Vancouver, B. C. A.B. NEWELL. V. P. AG. M. Vancouver, B. 0. and Skaguay, Alaska R. D. PINNEO, Awt. G. F. & P A. Skaguay, Alaska