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THE DAILY ALASKAN CITY 0FPIC1HL PHPER No. 114 VOL VII. SKAGWAY, ALASKA, SATURDAY JUNE 11, 1904 PRICE 10 CENTS * RUSSIA SEEKS RELEASE OE BLACK SEA EEEET Ai. ___________ ___ Negotiations Being Conducted By St. Peters burg With Constantinople for Permission { to Pass Ships Through Dardanelles St. Petersburg, June 11. The Asso ciated Press is informed, otliei.illy, that negotiations are taking place between Russia ami Turkey concerning the pas sage of the Black sea Meet through tlie IHinlanelles. Turkey Say* No D??s?r Constantinople, June II. ? The I urk ish goTernment has affirmed lusitivdy its intention of maiutaininp a strict neutrality in the war with Russia and Japan and to observe the obligations of the Berlin treaty. While diplomatic ' circles lielieve lu the existence of dan uer, it is uot thought liussla will con sider the reduction of the Black sea tleet at present on account of the dis turbed conditions in the Balkans. Bi?hop Rows to Pr???k Bishop Rowe w ill deliver the serwous at both the morning and evening ser vices at St. Saviour's church tomorrow. ' , Summer goods now in at the Ameri can Tailors. Wtnttd Youok latly to wait on tables ami boy to wash dishes. Apply to this office. Will Joe or Gas I.awtess, or anyone knowing of their whereabouts, please communicate at once with Maggie Lawless, General Delivery, Seattle. HARRISONS SnccMaoni to Ljullt?*' Ita/uur anil * kmc way News Co. Delineators for July line Stationery an J the latest Copyright Books Always on Hand 'PHONE 55 7 Of FiCE BOOKS AND Stationery Supplies l\ A ne line of L-d|j?r?. J inruala. Ctih and I D>jr Bknk? tiki P m a?d Piiolli. Copy Boobs and $m*ll Pocket Memor , andnm Book* Our assortment is the largest. ? Our prices the lowest, See our window. Keily & Co., Druggists SKAGWAY, DAWSON NOME If Your House Needs Papering1, Call Up Phone 4 or 8 H. STEWART, Painter S Paperhanger Estimates Given Free of Charge ' All Work Guiranteed Residence at Dewey Hotel Fire and Li.e INSURANCE Real Estate Financial Agent ] Notary Public Phil Abrahams 524 FOURTH AVE., SKAGWAY | HAINES, ALASKA Spring Chicken and Fresh Eggs Al ways on Band. All the Delicacies of the Season JOHN WILLIAMS EXPRESSMAN Hauls Coal for 75 cents per ton. Wood, liaggage and every thing, cheaper ihrn others. Call up Phone 51 To Bui ion Creek Miners HE PAY NO DUTY If vou find that Duty, Freight ana Customs Papers, added to Skagway prices makes your supplies cost too much. C'ome 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. Finely Furnished Rooms Electric Lighted Throughout THE IMPERIAL HOTEL GEO. W. CURTIS, PROP. AMERICAN PLAN Front St. South P.O., Whitehorse, Y.T We Have All the Latest FIREARMS And a Full Line of Fishing Tackle " 1 ^ ?rf l=r TWO LAND American Marines Protect Life At Tangier [Special Dispatch to Daily Alaskan.] Tangier, June 11? The American consul sent two unarmed marines to the residence of the Countess De Juisserot, formerly Miss Story of New York, now the wife of the Belgian minister The Countess is living in an insolated house Her husband is absent. The Marines were sent as a precautionary measure. These are the only Americau marines that have lauded up to the present time. Negotiation* Procreating Washington, June 11. ? A telegram from I'nited Stales Consul Cummers at Tangier, states that negotiations fir [he release of Ion Perdicardis and Var ley are progressing. Th? sultan's re ply to Uaisulis' demands as to the rai.- ! som bus not yet reached the bandit leader. Council Confirm* Clayton Permit At a special sess'on last night the s'lty council granted F. H. Clayson & Co , a permit to extend the show win-, low on the new building that company is having erected at the corner of | Broadway and Fourth Avenue over the tidewalk 22 inches. This action was! ;aken after a full discussion of the: natter, and because there was no | )bjcction raised by any of the property )wners of the city. The question as to ?racting permission to have the found ition of the window rest upon the side valk instead of being .suspended from he building, came up, but the council ?efused to act further. Notioo to the Public Now that ihe streets and alleys have >eeu properl* cleaned, the attention of he public is called to Section 3, Arti- 1 :le 4 of Ordinance No. 32, which pro libits the placing or leaving of refuse, itter, or rubbish of any kind on the ( itreets or alleys, and provides for a tine if $50 for the violation of th* same. I F. Wollhuu, | 'hairman Committee on Health and Police. Sk^gway, June 3! 1904. A Written Gnarantea I'hat our ice cream and ice creanf soda s i he best and purest in Skagway. | 5 14 if Boss Bakery. Suits to order at from $18 up at the \merican Tailors. The leading barbershop and baths fhe Principal, opposite Board of Trade FOR HEARSI Hawaiian Democrats Sap-' port N wspaper il.in [Special Dispatch to Daily Alaskan.] j Honolulu, June 11.? The territorial] democratic convention for Hawaii de clared unanimously for William R. HAS SCANDAL Canadian Ministry Accused! of Deb inching Militi v [Special Dispatch to Daily Alaskan.] j Ottawa, June 11. The government was interrogated last night regarding the truth of the reported assertions of Lord Dundonald, head of the Canadian militia, that at the instance pf Minister Kisher, of the agricultural department, the commander was required to remove from his list of appointments the names of those politically objictionahle to the officers. The matter has created a sei- 1 satlon here. Hn. Hahn ?utoitaio? Mrs. Victor I. Hahn gave a progress ive euchre party yesterday afternoon 1 to a large number of her friends. MrSi E. Kuul won the first prize, a beautiful China chop plate. Kight ladies, each j with the magieal number 13 to her credit cut for second prize which was won by Mrs. John W. Snook, a pretty cup and saucer. Mrs, H. B. Kunualls won the third prize, a wedgwood bon bon dish. Mrs. Geo. Howard won the cut prize, a china pin tray. The charming hostess served delicious re freshments, and the guests had a delightful afternoon. For Salt Cheap Sewing machine, nearly new. In quire o'.AIra. Po'MvSylye^er block. Japanese Matting? All 1K0 strands ; and good patterns, direct from the Orient. Uegular price 30e, 35c, 40c i and 45c goods. Now 25c per yard, at E j U. Peoples'. Two nicely furnished room, C.eo. E Howard, Third avenue. 4 4 tf KILL WIFE Actor Morris Winkle Goes Mid [Special Dispatch to Daily Alaskan.] New York, June 11. ? Morris Winkle, the actor, shot his wife at Vallsburg, N. J., last night, then killed himself. Jealousy is supposed to be the cause. IS DEAD Alex Harvey, Commission | Man, Passes Away [Special Dispatch to Daily Alaskan.] Winnipeg, June 11.? Alex Harvey, the well known commission merchant, J is dead in this city. < IS DROWNED Operator at Five Fingers) Meet8 Watery Grave W. L. Lanktree, the Dominion operator at Five Fingers, was dnowned last Wtdnesday morning in the Yukon river near his station. The news was received yesterday. The dead operator and his brother, the latter a lineman, were stationed at Five Fingers. For two davs, the operators along the line were unable to get a response from that station. Yesterday morning a call |was received from there from the lineman, who not being an operator, made him self understood only with great diffi culty. In a labored way he conveyed the information that his brother helped him across the river in a boat Wednes da- and that in doing so he was drowned. Laoktrefrjras well known at White horse, where he was employed by the W. P. & Y. B. for two years in 1901 and 1902. For Sala Standard range, sideboard, rugs, fton beds, carpets etc. Enquire L. M. ! West, P. C. S. S. Co. office, 2nd and I Broadway. tf ? Hotel Spencer ? Haines, Alaska Mill Be Raffled July 15 Ticket*, $2.50 Each Address ".V. H. Spencer, Haines Attention Klondikers!| The Finest fo La Africana and Bock Y Ca Cigars AT THE On and after 3tine 13 our store will (lose at $ P. m. sharp. Saturday's at 10 P. lit It HKB (III Sole Agents for Rose of Ellensburg Butter. (Sottu> AMVTi/ fat^es JfTLsiMts -/fy, 4v &vJJL-/ a^ut- tio dt ud&n/ c yevfyd &&y?trri/ cfaa/ THE ROSS-HIG-G-INS CO. Sole Agents, Skagway and Juneau BARGAIN js SOAPS Of all kinds for bath, toilet and kitchen. Domestic and imported Wm. BHtt, The Drugjrist MINtKS AMIMAIt IKUlin clash \m Pitched Battle Fought Between 200 Soldiers and 65 Union Men at Dunnville? Col orado Cities Are Wildly Excited [Special Dispatch to Daily Alaskan.] Cripple Creek, June 11? There has been intense excitement here all day due to a battle between the troops and miners at Dunnvllle last night. Some skirmishing at Big Bull Hill, and the wrecking of the Victor Record pfflce. It is considered remarkable that so few were killed in the Dunnville battle. The forces numbered 200 soldiers under command of Gen. Bell and 65 miners behind rocks and trees Only a few were killed, D over Thoroughly Aromed Denver, June 11? The slaughter of the miners of the Cripple Creek dis trict who are refusing to comply with the order to vacate is arousing the public feeling to the highest pitch. Sentiment for and against the miners in equally divided here, but the tales of shooting constantly arriving are stirring both factions to the highest degree of excitement. STAfE CLOSES UNION MINE G-en Bell Orders Portland Mine to Quit Work Because It Favors Strikers [Special Dispatch to Daily Alaskan.] ( Victor, Colo., June 11. ? Adjutant General Bell has ordered the Portland mine, empoying union men, closed down. The order says the Portland I mine for a long time has been engaged in employing and harboring la-ge num bers of dangerous and lawless men, who have ordered and encouraged those who have been feuilty of crimes and outrage. The Portland mine employs 500 men. Bob Wright Ii D*ad Word was received on the Georgia by Dr. J. P. Bra wand that Bob Wright died at Hoonah last Monday. He had been gradually sinking, and was not able to take the baths after reaching the springs. Viui* Bakery We use only Lb* best of material for the making of our bread, pastry etc. Give us a trial. Phone 35. Ice cream, water ices and sherbets of any kind and quantity, delivered to any part of the city, by the Boss Bakery. The Railroad Restaurant will put up your lunch for 25 cents. It will cost you $1 at Bennett. Will Dance Tonight Many invitations are out for the com plimentary dance to be given by the Eagles at tbelf half 01. r>fth avenue to ! night. The dance is in hodv,>* of the | rifth anniversary of the InstitufKa n[ ; the Eagles in this city. Refreshments I will be served and a good time is as I sured. Talking Maokiac* For Sain Theundersignedhas all kinds of talk ing machines and records for sale. Or ders taken for anyt hing in the line not carried in stock. Jeanette de Gruyter, At Case &-Draper's, Broadway. Get prices at Koyal Laundry for 'amily work, special rates in rough irvr next to new electric plant. The New Hats Are In Also the latest Outing Hats and Caps and the new Fare Veilings Chealanders, mm Avenue, Georgia Cornea and Gor? The Georgia arrived from Juneau tbis morning at 10.30 o'clock, with 11 passengers and the mail. She sailed out at noon. A Modtrn Skagway Home Among the many beautiful homes with all the modern improvements in Skagway there is none which excels in any way the six-room cottage just com pleted by A. F. Wildt on his small farm on the west side of the river. The house is modern in all its appointments and the beautiful grounds make a meet setting for it. The fiflish of the Inter ior of the house, together with the fur niture and library complete one of the pretlest, most artistic and comfort able homes in Alaska. Vitiaa Bakery Our ice cream is made of Pure Cow's Cream and there is none better north of Puget sound. Phone 35. Cutter shoes at Clayson's Prctbjrterlana Will Sins There will be a special song service at the Presbyterian church tomorrow night. The choir will sing the anthem, "We Come With Songs," and the ladies' quartette, the anthem, "Far Away." For Snla Choice flower plants for bedding out, at the Westside Greenhouse. Phone 141 4 13 tf Win. H. Joy, Prop. The ladies find the latest and best at Harrisons'. Stetson hats at Clayson's. THE Pack Train Restaurant Will Serve Tomorrow frenchDinner From 12 noon^to 8 p. m. EVERYTHING THE BEST IN THE MARKET Regular Dinner 50c TEA, COFFEE or WINE and ICE CHE AM FREE Willi DINNER