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WAS GOOD School Entertaiumeut Ex ceeded Expectations | fThe performance of the punils of the Skagway public schools at F.lka' hall last night wu fully up to expectation*. "Pixies Triumph or Commotion in Fairyland" the pretty little three act operetta was well staged aixl splendidly produced by the 21 little pixiea and fariea. The exhibition gave the child ren an opportunity to display much real talent and the evidence of a great deal of carefti] training. The staging and the preparing of the children for the play were under the di rection of Prof. J. T. Lee and Misa Fer guson. There was a large house and the reception of the young performers was enthusiastic. The yroceeds from the entertainment will be devoted to the payments on the piano. TIME O'DAY Is Your Watch Ke^piog P. r fe*t Time A chance of your life is offered today to buy just the kind of a watch you want at a price never offered you be fore. I am offering today Waltham, Elgin, Rock'ord and every other kind of an American movement for factory price. You can avail yourself of this ; golden opportunity of low prices ami make monthly payments. I want to re duce my stock one half in the next 30 , days and if prices cut any figure with , you I can do it. < Come around, let's talk it over. \ Keelar, Skagway's Jeweler. . MIh Toii| Imth 8ki|?r Miss Bessie Young left this morning on the train to join Rev J. C. Krause and party at Whi'.ehorse. From Whitehorse the party will leave for the Koyukuk. In bidding good bye toSkagway, Miss Young expressed her deepest gratitude and thanks to those in the city who, she says, have shown her so much prac tical kind- ess. The party of which Kev. Krause is a member will go to a new section of the Koyukuk district where, it is said, a rich strike has been made and where the members of his party have staked claims. It is expected that there will be a great rush to the location later In th ? seaeoo, but Mr. Kiiuse hopes to get there ahead of other gold seekers. Rev. Krause will meet bis wife and two children who go in by way of St. Michael from Seattle. Tan Dollar* IU?ird The Daily Alaskan wili pay a reward of 410 for evidence that will lead to the conviction of any one for stealing copies of the paper from the premises of any of its subscribers. T?U'd( MacUuM For Sal* The undersigned has all kinds of ing machines and records for sal?- Or ders taken for anything in thf 'toe not carried in stock. Jeanette de Gniyter, At Caae & Draper's Broadway. Notioo to Dallaqaaat Co-Owaor To lames R Rollins and Henrietta Rollins Vou are Hereby notified that during the year 19CB the unlersigned have expended mora .hau J ICO iu labor and impn>vetLfc:? upea each the "Crown Diamond' Lode Mining Claim, tbe ? Hvpatia' I?de Mining Claim, the "St. Peter * Lode Mining Claim, the "Wtterrilk11 Lode Min _iajr Claim, the Pilpbli" Lode Mining Claim be 'Brewster" Lode Mining Claim, all of which said claims art situate in the Skagway ^Miaing IMstrtct, uear Skagway. Alaska. In Wwhich mining claims you ?an su undivided wpne-sixth interest each an shown by tbe no ? of location of rrcord in the mining records Ml said district. The said labor was performed Hs and for the anuual representation of said claims for tbe said year of 19U3, as required by the provisions of Section 2C4 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, and the amend meutN thereto, approved January 22. con cerning anuual labor upon mimuf claims, and the same was the amount required to held said claims for said year. You are furt her no'ifled that ?dM within 90 days after tbe publication of this n tice, you tod tribute your portion of such expenditure as co-owners, to wit, the sum of tJOO. or f;u) each, your Interest in the claim will be forfeited to the undersigned co-owners, who have made such expenditure, and will be come their property in the manner provided by law. Dated at Skagway. Alaska May 24, 1904. George Mowl, May 25, 90 4. James Lewis. Japanese Matting-" All 180 strands and good patterns, direct from the Orient Regular price. 30c,' 3oc, 40c and -toe goods. Now 25c per yaid, at E. R. Peoples'. Tbe ladies Sod the latest and best at Harrisons'. Japanese Matting-All 180 strains and ifood patterns, direct from the Orient. Regular price 30c, 35c, 40c and 45c goods. Now 25c per yard, at E ?R. Peoples'. SIX DUE Many Steamships Will Come Next Week r ? There will be sLx large Puget sound sr.? nnhlpe due to arrive at this place next week. The palatial flyer City of Seattle and the Canadian Pacific liner Amor will lead the list, both ships be ta* due Monday. The Cottage City will be due Thurs day, the Princess May Friday, the Humboldt Saturday and the Al-h i some time during the week. ME TOO We Are Right In Line With Cut Prices We cheerfully invite an honest com parison of our goods and prices with others and defy tou to do better else where. For a few days only we will offer you goods at greatly reduced prices. This includes watches, cut glass, fine china, rilverware, clocks and lamps. We have the best assortment of all these lines iud will make the price to suit you. P. E. Kern, Gold and Silversmith. Fear Marin* Disaster The crew of the steamship Princess May. on the last down trip, saw signals if distress on Egg island, but a gjle was blowing and the ship could not stop. The island is exposed to the full iweep of wind and wave from Queen Charlotte sound. A marine disaster is leared. Fit Pino* For Thom A large number of senators and rep resentatives are planning to make a :rip to Alaska this summer, "going through the gold fields," a Washington lews dispatch says, "and spending July 1 on Siberian soil." That would be in iccord with tha seemingly "eternal fit iess of things." They will find more >f the things for which the 4th of July itands in Siberia than in Alaska. ? Val lez News. A CASE OF IT Mu; Nor* Lik* it in Alaskan Cities The following ease is but one of many limllar occurring daily. It is an ea sy natter to verify its correctness. Sure ty you cannot ask for better proof than <uch a conclusive evidence. R. Bennett, employed by the Dona iue Lumber Co., residing at 439 South E street, Tacoma, Wash., says: "For ?ome time last fall I had considerable trouble from a lame and aching back. paid little attention to it at first, but is time rolled by it kept getting worse. was uncertain as to ihe^ause. I --" employed with the P?0ahue J^"'np!r ?o., and my part o'.'ne worW w "hat is called ratchtr }? lD? tDe '?*>s VP 0 -he saw 1 ?"ought the constant riding uh! i?rlng of the log carriage might ,*.6 cause the trouble; be that as it oar, I felt the result severely in my >ack. particularly if I stooped, when t ould scarcely straighten. Doan's Kid ney Pills came to my notice and I pro :ured a bo*. They cured the dull, leavy aching in a very short time and was soon able to get about my work vith my wonted vigor. I am sure if myone " is troubled from backache vhich arises from kidney complaint hey can depend upon Doan's Kidney fills to cure it." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 eats. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name, Doan's, and ake no substitute. fruk Meat The Fry*-Bruhn Co. keep all kinds jf fresh meat constantly on hand, tf Lost Gold fountain pen. Finder please eave at Daily Alaskan office. tiaou Oyster Cocktails The Pack Tram saloon is now serv ing Elmer Chamberlain's famous oyster jocktails. Spring chicken and Eastern oysters at the Pack Train restaurant. Fine free lunch at the Totem all day and night. The ladies find the latest and best at Harrisons'. Best of wines liquors' and cigars at the Totem. Is your washing satifactory V \re your clothes torn? If no or yes, try the Skagway Hand Laundry, and you will be satisfied. 3 20 ALL READY l'rof. Young Dutchey's En tertainment Will be Good The best athletic entertainment ever pulled off in the north will take place at Elks' hall tonight, under the direc tion of Prof. Young Dutchey, the famous all round athlete. Among the features of the entertain ment will be the Greco-Roman statuary posing of Prof. Young Dutchey, exhi bition wrestling by the Bart-y brothers, several four and sis rounds boxing con tests, heavy lifting feats by Young Dutchey and many other performances. Many well known professional and ama teur athletes will take part in ti e en tertainment. Prof. Young Dutchey expects a good house. He says the entertainment will be such that ladies can attend with pro priety. At Katekikaa There is nothing like getting an early start. Other Alaska towns are getting ready for a celebration of the Fourth of July, and Ketchikan ought not to linger in the rear, even if the revered old Dec laration does not mean to Alaskans what it does to the people of the states and organized territories.? Ketchikan Journal. Tt? GonocrtlDaily A free concert is given at the Mascot saloon every afternoon and evening. All the latest songs and airs. It is worth hearing. Get prices at Royal Laundry for family work, special rates in rough Jrv. next to new electric plant. Aftt COMING Two Geological Surveyinj Parties For Alaska Two geological survey parties an bound for Alaska, The first, a party o six, in oharge of Dr. G. C. Martin, wil land at Seldoviaand proceed across thi mouth of Cooks inlet, and the second with Fred H Moffet in charge, wil commence near the mouth of Resnrrec tion bay on the Kena. peninsula, pro ceeding north until the entire gold bearing district is examined. The regions about Dry bay, Cold bay Cape Douglas, Amalik harbor and Her endeen bay will be studied, with a vie* of locating new discoveries of coal an< petroleum. With the larger party wil be Dr. T. W. Stanton, a paleontologist who will examine the country foi fossils. SPECIAL SALE Kirmse Will Slaughter GoOiU For One Week Until June 1,1 will sell cut [glass sterling and plated silver goods, Havl land Chinaware and a One line of man tle clocks at prices never before ofTeret in Skagway. Remember this sale is for one week and if you miss it you will always b< sorry. Kirmse, The Tioneer Jeweler. The Independent Steamer "CASCA" Leaves Whitehorse For Dawson on Opening Of Navigation The Case* is the Most Comfortable, Best Equipped and Fastest Boat on the Whiteh'jrse-Dawson Run. Parties purchasing tickets from us will be protected on the through rate. W. A. KAN Me, Manager. J. O. Johnston, Whitehorse Agent, Office Windsor Hotel. | MOORES WHRRF O? Terminus W. P. & Y. Route _ i ? _ _ ? .rtThis Drek All South Bound Steamers Arrive and Depart r REGULATIONS 1902 ^ ^ m ^ 5 p m t Warehouses open for delivery of merc'handiae/i^ht. 5 Perishables ONLY delivered on Sunday oj^foa be accompanied by a All freight shipments destined south boijj?6btained at the U. 8. customs Shipper's Manifest (paper* ca& p m. No freight will be re office) and must be delivered ?r' ceived on wharf after thijj^ted on Checked Baggage Only. No BAGGAGE ? Tolls will bftfis when unchecked. charge for bags ap$^ed to tho public when steamer is n earing The wharf gate "ope0l!d only when passengers have disembarked, dock and be had on application at office on dock. Wharfage^ Tfe C< E W YNN-JOHNSON, Gen'l Mgr. r. . . ? f t ? t - ?**??*?*??????????*??????? Billiard Parlor Raadln* and Writing Boon SPACIOCS CLUB ROOM The Board of Trade LEE GUTHRIE Proprietor Largest and Best Appointed P.esort for Gentlemen In the North The Idaho Liquor house CORNER THIRD AND BROADWAY, The Pioneer Family Liquor Store of Skagway ESTABLISHED 1897 Direct Importers of Foreign aoil Domestic WINES, LIQUORS AND CIG-ARS AGENTS FOR LEMPS and SKAGWAY BREWERY'S BOTTLED BEER Priv&t* Rooms For Families Special Attention to Oidere let Family (Jte. Telephone 59 Headquarters for Yukon Travellers Totem JACK PHELl'S, Prop. ( < Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars ; < Canadian Pacific Ry. Co.| Direct Service, No intermediate ?< Call, to Vancouver Victoria ? Transferring to Seattle! No Extra Charge Prii JUNE 3, May 29 Sailing at 6 p.m. For Speed, Comfort, Service and J Appointment These Twin Screw ; Steamers Cannot be Equaled. For a Information Write or Apply to I H II.DDNR , Afft., SKAOWATj JUNEAU S. S. CO'S. j STEAMER GEORGIA Carrying U. 8. Mail SAILS Tuesdays and Satur days For Haines, Juneau, Hoonah Springs and Sitka J. F. FAIRBANKS, Agent 216 Broadway, Phone 90 Just Opened THE Railroad Restaurant "'"'"' "a Town The is Solicited Your r WILLIAMS k PETERSON Uext to P. C. S. S. Co. Office j ROYHL I I ? Steam Laundry* | ! J All Work Guaranteed. Short j I Orders Promptly 4 Done. PHONE 7% p? Messenger Will C*I1 ?nd Deli?et I i I Baths In Connection | 8 Private Rooms for Ladies. j j STEAM HEATED. Delmonico Restaurant Bozman & Lin, Props. Open Day and Night All the Delicacies of the Season HEALS, 25 CTS. Sixth Ave. Near Broadway Pacific Coast S.S. Co PlONEBFi ALASKA LINE. SPEED. SAFETY. COMFORT Seattle, Puget Sound, Man Francisco and Southern Ports carrying u. s. mail City of Seattle, * May 30 HUMBOLDT, - - June 4 - 14 Direct to Seattle COTTAGE CITY ? - June 2-1? S*1U Via Sllka tm. Above Schedule Subject to change Without Nonce. L M. WEST. Agent PHONE 60. C. D. DUNANN, Gen- Pass. Agt 10 Market Street, San Franclgco, Cal. I t \ The Alaska Steamship Co. Carrying U. S. Mail and Alaska Pacific Express Next Sailing of the Fast Passenger Steamer DOLPHIN, ? Mav28 The Dolphin maintains a schedule of 75 hours between Skagway and Seattle FARALLON. About Mav 28 DIRIGO About June7' Transfers to Victoria and Vancouver Without Addiiiona.' Phone l II A. CARROI J j ? it sr\r\ Rni itp TheWhitePas?^ ,WMfcw T I XI Except Sunday.) 4. No. 2. S. Bound No. 4. 8 B No, 3. N. B N-'?88' l8t class 2nd c!*? 2nd class. >>0 a m. LV. SKAOUAY AR. 4 30p. m. AR. 4 16 a. m, i30p,r ll 00 } " " WHlTB PASS 3 00 " " 2 10 " 10.^?. m. 11 45 " " LOO CABIN 2 10' " 1 00 ?' 1220 12 35 [ P"m " BENNETT | } p.m " 12 20 p.m. 2 45 " 2 10 " " CARIBOU " 11 50a.m " 10 20 ?? 6 40 " 4 30 " AR WHITE HORSE LV 9 30 " LV, " 7 00 " Passengers must be at depots In time to have Baggage Inspected and ihecked. Inspection is stopped 30 minutes before leaving time of train. ^ 150 pounds of baggage will be checked free with each full fare tick# md 75 pounds with each hair fare ticket. Raw Furs.... WE PAY High Prices for fine Furs W rite For Price List Percey's Fur House Oshkosh. Wisconsin proposals for Public Bulldiugs: Constructing Quartermaster's Office, Fort William H. Sew ard, Haiues, Ala?k?. April IS. 190#. Sealed prp I.obals Id triplicitc will be received here until 2 o clock p. m. Thursday, May 5, !904. and 'hen opened, for the construction, including plumb ing. heatlnK, KaspiplqK. and gymnastic appar atus. ol a Post Kxchange and Gymnasium Building combined, at Fort William H. Seward. Haines Mission. Alaska. Plans and specula tions of the work may be examined and copies of general Instructions to bidders with blank forms for submitting proposals obtained at this office, and (Juanrrm.inter s Office^eattle, Washington .Any further inloima tlon will be furnished upon application. Right is reserved to reject any or all proposals or patts thereof. Envelopes should be endorsed "Pro posals for Public llulldlnga, Kort William H. Seward, Alaska,' and addressed to Captain W P. Richardson, Constructing Quartermaster. Haloe*. Alaska. = Patronize ^ Home = lndustry?| If Not You Should Do So By Our Bottled Beer Only $2.00 Per Dozen 25c Rebate on Bottles V J Drinking Skagway Beer ' Phone Brewery, 49. Residence, 38 While Pass h Yukon THROUGH LINE FROM Skagway to Atlin. Whitehorse, Big Salmon Dawson and all Yukon 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, should open the tirat 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 modern conveniences, including steatn heat, electric light and such other features as afTord not only safety but comfon to passengers. Finely Appointed Trains Daily, Except Sunday* Between Skagwav and Whitehorse Carry Passengers, Baggage, Mail and Express? . Baggag3 Bonded Through. Direct Telegraphic Service to all Points in Canada and the United States For informitlon relative to Pawenger Freight and Telegraph rate*, apply to any agent of the company, or to ? ' M J B WHITE G F & P A A. B. NEWELL, V. P. & G. M. B. D. PINNEO, As*t. G. F. Sc P A. \ Vancou ve r , R C Vancouyer. B. 0. and Skaguay, Alaeka Skaguay, Alaska