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Daily Alaskan JOHN.W. TROT, EDITOR VOWN A JENSEN, ? - PTBUSHKRS TelcphoM No. if. ?CBSCBtPTlON MTU THk. by MUTter.., rmm month. by mall (Vw month*, by mall <tr month*, by year. by m?D .. ? .. LB - 1H .. It W AH IN THE EAST There is everything in the situation Id the Orient to encourage the expect ancy of severe fighting in the immed iate future. At the present time the Japanese have three armies in Manchuria. The first, under Gen. Kuroki, has fought its way across the Yalu. passed Kengweng Cheng ami well on the road toLiaoyang The second army has Gen. Stoessel bot tled up in Fort Arthur, having full pos session of the Liaotung peninsula from Korea bay to the Gulf of 1'echill. The third Japanese army is operating from Kinchow, and has had Newchwang at Its mercy for some time. The situation would indicate that all three of the Japanese armies should be engaged before many days, as ea -h is confronted by a strong enemy. The plan seems to be for the second army to capture Port Arthur, if possible, by as sault, and for the tirst and third armies to advance upon the Kussian headquar ter# at Liaoyang. from different direc tions and if successful there to join in an advance along the line of the Kus sian railroad upon Mukden. To carry such a progam to a success ful consummation without severe and bloody fighting would be impossible, iud to those who have watched closely the operations of the Japanese armies and navy, it need not be said that to de feat the plans it would be ueoessary to ?laughter Japanese soldiers by whole sale. The plan to have a two days' celebra tion at Skagway (or the lliSth birthday anniversary of Uncle Samuel, with the ?porn to take place on Saturday and the literary exercises with a grand ball on the Fourth, is probably the best and most appropriate arrangement that could be made. The Tolume of the interiorbound travel again dispels the gloomy fore bodings which have possessed those of faint heart. Fairbanks is just now the Mecca for those who like a typical western min ing town, wide open, strenuous and prosperous. Fighter* For Dawion Biddy Bishop, of San Francisco. ha? an offer to taka a string of boxers to Dawson. He thinks so well of the offer that he has written the Dawson club that he will bring the scrappers, providing they will accept his terms, which are not steep. Still Taking Big Loads The boats bound from Dawson to the Tan ana are still leaving Dawson with all accomodations sold out. The trek seems to have only begun. The movement Tananaward is one of the features of the 19W Alaska travel. Up To-Date Tailoring Why send away for your clothing when you can do fully as well at home. Compare our price-, and (roods with thot?e of any tirst-class house on the coast and you will be convinced that we can save you money. A large stock ot summer goods just in. F. Wolland. The Tailor. Japanese Matting ? All 180 strand? and good patterns, direct from the Orient Regular price. 30c, 3.ic, Wc and 40c goods Now 25c per yaid, a: E. K. Peoples'. Not lea to Dcliaqnaat Co-Owner To fames r Rollins and Henrietta Rollins: Vou are hereby notified that during the year 1908 the uo !ersigB' d have expended mow than SkOln Labor and Improvements upon each the "Crown Diamond' Lode Mining Claim, th** "Hvpatta" Lode Mining Hill, the ? St. Reter* Lode Mining Claim, the "Wat- rviile'* I^de Min ing Claim, the FalpUx" L ?de Mining Claim and tfce "Brewster" Lode Mining Claim, all o wh.ch said ciairai* are situate iu the Ska g#a> Mining UUtrtct, near Sktigway. A!a>k* it which raining <? m - *? au undivided' one-sixth inu-rest each as shown b> the no tice# of location of record in th?? m.ning records of ?ai 1 district. The said labor was L-erformer? j ?sand for the annual representation nf said cla.ru* for the nald year of l^JCL is required b\ tne provisions of section */:.'! of tn*? Revi*ei Statutes of tlie United S*. ate s ucd the amen I menus thereto approve*! January 1Z, ISfO con cernlng annual labor upon mimua claims, ud the same was the amount inquired to hold said claims for said year. You a: e further nvnlitc that unless within 90 days after the fQblicatioi of t bin n? tsce. you "On.ribnte your portion J such expenditure as co -? w^ers, to wit. the sun of KOI. or $u > each, your interest in the claim wlil 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 M?>wl. May 96, 90 4. JlWffi Lewis. lor Sal* Business lot for sale, good location, most desirabie in Humes Worth twict the mone* Must sell. A chance to double jour money. Address: P. O. Box 108, Haines, Alaska. 5 18 Iw WILL GO Ladies Exenrsion To Be A Snccess A meeting of the excecutive com mittee, having in charge the excursion which is to take place next Tuesday from Skagway to Davidson glacier, was held at the home of Mrs. Chealander yesterday afternoon. lie ports from those who had tickets for sale and who had been spoken to for reservations in dicate that the excursion will be a great success. Word has been received that many were to join the excursion at Haines. A effort is being made to secure a string orchestra to furnish music for the excursionists. The committee has announced the desire that all those who intend going and who have made reservations, buy their tickets on or before Saturday, so the steamer owners can be tele graphed on the evening of that day. IT IS OFF There Will Be No Douglas Tournament The proposed fireman's tournament at Douglas has been Jdeclared off. Such was the information that ha? been conveyed to the Skagway department by the Juneau brernen. Notwithstanding that there will be no tournament at Douglas, the tiremeu of Skagway are in a raciog mood, and it was decided at their meeting the other night to get Sup some hose races for the Fourth of July contest if possible. It is desired that a race be arranged with teams from Whitehorse and other towns. Window* Going la The plate glass windows in the new store of the B. M. Behrends Mercantile Company are being put in place today. Thi-i store will be ready for occupancy by the middle of the present month. The Totem serves the best free lunch in town. RECORD Of THE PAST No Stronger Evidence Can Be 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 bad back; any reader suffering from urinary troubles, from any kidney ills, will find In the following evidence proof that relief and cure is near at Land: James L Scan Ion. street car con ductor in the employ of the Seattle Electric Co., of 1610 Yesler wav. Seat tle, Wash., says: "At intervals for over three years I have been annoyed with trouble from the kidneys, and suffered from severe pain in the small of my back. I railroaded for years in the East on the Michigan Southern R. K.. running between Detroit and Toledo, tnd since comi g here six years ago I bave been in the employ of the Seat tle Electric Co. If the constant shak ing and jarring of the cars did not bring on the trouble, it probably ag gravated it Be that as it may, during ittacks I noticed I was always worse if I contracted a cold, which settled in my kidneys and often Kept me in con tinual misery. Through a very convinc ing ad that I saw in one of our Seattle papers I was induced to try Doan's Kid ney Pills When I commenced the treatment I was in such pain across the small of my back every morning wben I got out of bed that I could scarcely stand it, and if I stooped or bent un thinkingly I can only describe the twinges as excruciating. Doan's Kid ney Fills helped me from the start. To say I endorse the preparation mildly expr sses what I think of it." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. V., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name, Doan's, and take uo other Notloa To whom IT May Concurs: <ottce is hereby given that tb? un lersigned. f.harlns K. Hue tier, receiver of the property heretofore beior*!ni< to the co-partnership of ,)r\ ticn \ ~v* e. . , which Co partnership was dis *>lved by a decree of the Dstrict Court of the District of AiasJt&. Division No. 1, entered on the .*4 h day of February. I904. will by vlrtne of as order entered in the above entitled court oa the -*"'*1 day of May, I**, sell all the property t; oDgiug to the s ild copartnership, now dls .. 'vtrl nt auction to the highest bidder lor '?*?h ?t 2 o'clock p. m. on the ?th day of June. 1 >0 . n front of the drug store at Haines. Alas sx Th- property heretofore referred to and ahich will be s 1 J under said order consist* o I *toca of drugs tind drug sundries at Haines of the approximate 1'ivoice value of # 600.00; also one lose lot .nil' 0 or Main street In said town j! Haines next to postoffice. Said ssle shall be made subject to the approval of the court. C. E. Hooker. Japanese Matting? All 180 strands ind good patterns, direct from the Orient. Regular price 30c, 3oc, 40c and 4oc goods. Now 25c per yard, at E R. Peoples'. The best that the market affords a the Pack Train Restaurant. IN LEAD Pioueer Jeweler Sells the Watches Remember, I sell more watches than any other two or thre;- houses in Alaska combined. The lead in this line Is maintained because I sell all the stand ard movements and cases as cheaply as you can ^et them any place on earth. Rings, diamonds, nugget jewelry, cut glass, souvenirs? in fact anything in the jewelry line ? at bed rock prices. Every article guaranteed. Kirmse, The Pioneer Jeweler. At th? Pantheon The l'antheon Saloon always servos their patrons with the best brands of wines, liquors and cigars. tf Is your washing santactoryY \re your clothes torn? If no or yes, try the Skagwav Hand Laundry, and you will be satisfied. 3 20 Fine free lunch at the ToU>m all day and night. The Watchword Should be "exact". A timepirce that loses or gains is Dot reliable. A mod erate amount of money will put your watch la good health. Repairing done here is "not expensive but it is thoroughly good work. Experience, knowledge and skill are put to good use and, combined with unexcelled fa cilities, enable u< to do watch, clock and jewelry repairing of a very high graJe. P. E. KERN, Gold and Silversmith Caribou Crossing A Strictly ?Dining Room in Connection? Choicest WiDes Liquors & Cigars Whitehorse Whitehorse, Y. T. New Management Refurnished Throughout. First Class In Every Respect Finest Cafe in the Northwest Great Northern Railway The Short Line East If You Contemplate a Trip to Tne WORLD'S FAIR AT ST. LOUIS Talk With WESLEY YOUNG, Local Agent, Fifth Avenue Hotel S. G.. Yerkes, G. W. P. A. 612 First Avenue, Seattle] Just Received OUR NEW SPRING STOCK MEN'S CLOTHING New Styles and Patterns at Popular Prices, From $15 to $25 MARTIN CONWAY ( Commercial Job Printing A Specialty - at tub ^ * Daily Alaskan Office Make your mark in the world ! Don't be satisfied to work along in the same old way for low wages. We have helped thousands carve out successful careers. Wo can help you do the same. If you want to <^bange your work, we can train you in spare time for a salaried position in your new profession. We cm train you, by mail, at small expense, for any of the following positions: Mechanical Engineer l ivil Engineer Mining Engineer Architect Ornamental Designer Window Dresser Commercial Law Mechanical Draftsman Electrician Sanitary * ngineer Architectural Draftsman Show Card Writer Bookkeeper Electrical Engineer Surveyor Sign Painter Chemist Ad Writer Stenographer ^ French, German or Spanish, with phonograph. In introducirg onr work in Alaska we are otTering special discounts on all courses. What Position Do You Want ? Fill out and mail to our representative this coupon for free prospectus of the subject you wish to study. A. K. SHAY, Jr., General Agent for Alaska, Dawson, Y. T. Dear Sir:-? Please send free prospectus and price list pertaining to INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, OF SCRANTON, PA. . ^?X!X*X=XiXsX^X2XsXi)C2X!X2X23SXSt5XSX^ F. Wolland, MERCHANT TAILOR Comer State Street and Fifth Avenue Telephone No. 76 RAINIER BEER Pure Beer Is a perfect food. The public s should beware of cheap and poor beera and * Insist on having the Pure Genuine Article.? Rainier^ Beer . represents the standard ?pf/i highest purtty.\ There Is notfrlngsMpcrlQrJtQ^ be found.' " ^AINIEJt^O ? dlAnLl.VVAsJI. I s~