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Holiday Announcement ?/ SPECIAL PRICES ? ancy Naval Oranges, from 35c to 50c a doz Japanese Oranges " 15c to 25c 44 Choice Lemons, per doz. ? ? 25c Mai ik,a O rapes- per lb- ? ? - 30c Fancy Apples, per box. from $1.50 to $2-50 New Crop Walnuts, per lb. ? ? 20c Fresh Pumpkin- per lb. 4c Sweot Potatoes, pgr lb - - -5c Fresh Hubbard Squash- per lb- - 4c John Kalem, the Grocer So'e Asrent for Reliance Canned Goods MISS IttlXlillRST V:i,\i fc: MSt ( IP Mi?s Flore iiv Hauxhurst is the win ner of the K:rm> cup having made the ; hiv'he-: score to the credit or any lady ' at the Klk-.' bowling alloy since the! cup?a-< * ed early in October. Miss Hu.ihut>t'? >cor?, made some time ago. The last opportunity to beat it was give.. the la>- ies last night and many wer>- pr. ?ent at d many sanies were rollitl, but Miss liauxhurst re maineii the champion. She was award ed the cup by the house committee. There >s one other trophy to be played for l?v the la?.tes. That is thr one for the ??>: team ot three. It is proponed to organize a touruaiueni for that next month. It is given by P. K. Kern. The cup which represents the best average bo .nr. which i.-nrobably the fairest te> of t ii ?-* abilities of the bowl er*. ??< wi' . vated veate'dav. by I Mrs. I*. \\ K i wi.*k. She won "how-; ever, by a tiai >w martin. Her aver-, aire score v. , If."., while thai of Airs. j Hefele was i'1 > and M;s> liauxhurst, uh).;u MOTHER HlSBAfiO 1051 IV ALASKA Mrs. s >pt > Schaub, of North Fifteen. Ii ^'r< ? . Louis, Mo , asks the I>ai.y A 1 to assist in finding her husba-'.d S e writes: "I wo.:' ,? to . t!:" whereabouts of my h.istv.;ii. ? . ! iur. i A. >chaub, who le : 1 c states it> 1 ~ ?."? for Alaska you v* ::ie any infor mation .. n? fie is about 42 years of . i ? i ..:.i ..s biue eyes and brown i ??_hs atv.ut 17.". pounds H i. -a -car orer hi* right eye, two i.., ? th on the t .^nt side t re fa: : ins: h:m oi givinjatn : }.? Wii!(lom? Mi W <Ail,l*wi a jfri'i hvur. Stueo W 1 ha-.i ? Whit* ' - *' - at 10 *, iu. totuv " > jii- . W. H 1 J f e as 1 ? - ? ? ' has a coii' - meir. of? uu^. -ni; i:.U" sacks of m i . NATURE 3PASES Tie Strl ?? l;. -F From Grief. VTh-'t a f ? tun ' provision of nature !t l.\ t! .1 ? ?; nvi t ? rose of menial MfTerlrr.!; for bow j>oignar.t would be Its! jrrref t > d. ver. in tile height of its Noemlrr 1 canker fed at it9 heart. ? ! -ty and fragrance were d :r '. >\ r. Nature always iiparo ?he 13 & veritable store-. . o c r " rewards, for those wfc ?? c 1 r aid. In the years g. re by : ? 1: r -:nd grayn^ss have erst i r v-r t ? lives of thousands of Km ' ' thanks to the ln vcstlgat. " = ' sts the true cause of hair destruct: a is r.ow known- to N> a ge m or r that burrows Into the hair foil: !-.s. Newbro's HerplclJe absolutely d >troya tills germ, thui i ?emitting the hr.ir to fcrow as na- | -> I: ? S 1 by leading drupr i : s. : siamr* for s iraple u Tie . Je Co.. Detroit. Mich. Wgi. r;tt. S[*?cial Acer.t. BIG SALE Monogram <" L ; Liquors Go ?it Tost Beforr taking -tuck we will ofTer all our goo -> wholesale prici-s to the consumers. Von get v ur i; tods from first hands wheu bus from u.-. -avinj: the luaiiv profit- of th ? : * . Ulf men Stru _ w! >Ki-v> ar. oursp. ? ? " a! t ie-?. . We buy ?!> 'i >:t iu the government wareh - . O.ir win-- come direct v from t;i?' vV; ti ' ur1' - wine -y. (.iive us a call and be convinced. Telephone No >1. t'rv> uelivery. The Mo.iograra, Bloom Jc Koi uch 5Jm'8? Qnick Pai: < in th stomach ?od attack* of the c 'c . me on so -U'tilenl) and aie so rztrrtiirlv r i nlui thai immediate relief mast tx i ?? I. Vtiere it no necessity of tending t " < t"' in ,-cch c*ses if a bott'e of Ci in ' or la i ? * i Colic, Cholera and Dior ..e,i Remedy 's at hni'd. Xo doctor can i ? rr: ? i better medicine. For sale by Kelly Drufc. Co. Cared Paral^ji W. S- Railv, ?- O. True, Texss, writes; "My wife had beeu suffering five years with i.i aiysN t? ber *rm, when I was persuad d to ust: Ballard's Snow Linimr'.t, which cured her all right. I have also uie<l It for old sores, frostbites and skin ernptlor-. I does the work." 55C, 50c, $ l.oo. Sold by Kelly Dru* Co. Gi 1 Wanted ' Girl to wait on table and do general work at Benuett eaiiuiT housa. Wages satisfactory. " "Koyal fluff, " the latest card gtme at Harrisons'. * Hand-made ornaments for Lhnatmas at the Vienna Cafe. INLAND WEATHER At 8 o'clock this morning, the weather conditions on the Yukon river and along the line of the W. P. & Y. K. were as follows: Skagway -cloudy, south wind, 40 above. GUcier Cloudy, calm, 33 above. White I'ass? Cloudy, calm, 30 above. Fraser? Cloudy, south wind, 26 above. Ix>g Cabin ? Cloudy, south wind, 24 above. Bennett? Cloudy, brisk south wind, :i2 above. Pennington? Cloudy, south wind, 30 above. Caribou -Cloudy, calm, 16 above. Cowley? Cloudy, south wind, 38 above. Whitehorse Clear, south wind, 20 above. Lower Labarge ? Clear, calm, 24 above. Hootalinqua? Clear, strong south wind, ."50 above. Hig Salmon Clear, west wind, 26 above. Yukon Crossing? Clear, calm, 24 atiove. Selkirk? Cloudy, north wind, 10 be low. : Selwyn -Clear, calm, 17 below. Stewart ? Foggy, calin. 4 below. ? >gi!vie Foggy* calm, 2 below. Dawson Cloudy, calm, 4 below, FortTmile? Cloudy, calm, 10 below. Eagle -Cloudy, calm, below. Atlin Cloudy, ligui auutlt wind, 22 above. Tagisli- Clear, light north wind, S below . Muocabst s Elect Offlc?? The following were elected officers by i he K nights of the Maccabees last nt^ht : i)r A. \V. Heed, commander; F. F. I'.hrlioh, lieutenant commander; D. P. ea. ' ecord keep > : K J. Ltddicoat, fl > r . Keeper. \\ S.Sparks,ctiaplaln;Dr. . liaughraan. physician: F.A.Moyer, sergeant: W. y . F< ero. master-at-arms; \. Dorter.', first muster of guatv; M. * ?; -h?aii. *..?? ml niastu- of guard: C. !' Tl.DUipst'ii, icutinel; U. F. Taylor, picket ladies' Belt Found In corridor . of postoffice? Owner apply at Daily Alaskan office. Ci?Tw> G?.? V?\v* Una lira ml ucjv line of smoking jackets ml b-!t, overcoats have been received by F. H. Clayson & Co. Notice of Dissolution No'ice :s htreby given that the j>?rt n. r?hip lately subsisting between John L. ' lage and llobert C. Smith, under the firm came of John L. Gage & Co., conducting the business of the Pack Train saloon, Skagwav, was dissolved on December 24, 1904, by common con > nt. All debts owing to the said part nership are to be received by John L. Gage and all demands on the said part nership are to be presented to him for payment John L. Gage. Robert C Smith, By W. W, Boughton. bis Attorney-in Fact. Skagway. Alaska, Dec. 24, 1901. freik Mailt The Frye-Bruhn Co. keep all kinda | of fresh meat constantly on hand, tf The latest y?me is "Royal Fluff" at Harrison '3. All the delicacies of the season at the j Pack Train Hesturant. Best of wines liquors and cigars at | he Totem. VW*. * . V . | Peter Rlchcn < Commercial Hotel_^ Whitehorse.Y T. j first Class in Every 1 J European Plan COMFORTING WORDS Many u Aliaku Household Will t'lnd Them So To have the pains find aches of a bud back removed; to be entirety free from annoying, dangeruua urinary disorders is enough to make any kidney sufferer grateful. To tell how this great change can be brought about will prove com forting words to hundreds of Alaska readers. Mrs. McCourt, of Tacoma, Wash., wife Of Mr. C. A. McCourt, gardener by occupation, place of address corner For tieth St., and Pacific Ave., says: "At intervals tor five or six vears I had at tacks of kidney complaint. While they lasted my back ached Beverly . I lacked energy, trouble with the kidney secre tions existed, dizzy spells ucoore 1 and I was tar from being in good health. When I went for Doan'a Kidney Pills the pain lu my back was very pro nounced. A week's use of them con vinced me they were the very thing 1 needed And before I bad finished the box the backache and all other symp toms of kidney trouble disappeared," For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo,, N. Y, sole agents for the United States. liemember the name ? Doan'? ? and take no substitute. PERSONAL MENTION Capt. Dwyer and Capt. Barker wero in the city yesterday and today. Col. Woodbury was a Skagway visitor from the fort today. Mayor L. S. Keller will return from the south on the Kamona. Mrs. Keller has received a telegram to that effect. D. K. McRae, one of the right hand men of Gov. Congdon in the recent campaign, arrived from the interior last night and will go south on the first boat. Catches Alleged Embeszlor Deputy Marshal H. L. Johnson ar rested Sain J. Mandisch yesterday upon a warrant telegraphed from Juneau. Mandisch is charged with embezzle ment and Mr. Johnson will take him to Juneau on the first boat. An Emergency Medicine For sprains, bruises, bums, scalds and similar injuries, there is nothing so good as Chamberlniu's 1'iin 11.4m. it soothes the wonn:l and not only gives in stant relief bom piin, but onu-es the Darts to heal iti about one-third'the time ie<|?ired by the usual treatment. As it is antiseptic all danger from blood pois oning is avoided. Sold by Kellv Drug c'" \ ? Raths 25cents. Fice i>orce!ain tubs at the Port! nd Lod fing tlouse. Hooms 25c, 50c, 75c nnd * 1 . Fifth avenue, op posite Canadian Bank of Commerce. New goods at the American Tailors English corduroy pants at Clayson's. They wear like a nigger's heel. The perfect fitting G. 1) "Justrite' corset" at Harrisuns' You get good values for your money at the American Tailors. | R0YRL * ? * Steam Laundry* \ All Work Guaranteed. Short J Order* Promptly Done. ft 'PHONE t*. Messenger Will Call ?n<*. Deliver * Baths In Connection \ Private Rooms for Ladies. ? STEAM HEATED. Comfortable Beds | Dining Rotm In Connection * HOTEL PIONEER Log Bnllding WHITEHORSE, Y.T. j Near Poetoflk-e, Front Street Pete McMillan. Proprietor UNION Plying Between Ska^way and Haines Leaves Skagway at | 9 a. m. Sharp Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday | Arriving at Haines at 11:30 a. m. Leaves Haines at 2 p. m. Single fare $1.50. Lavton and Germain Billiard Parlor Handing and Writing Room SPACIO08 CLUB ROOM The Board of Trade LEE GUTHRIE Proprietor Largest and Beat Appointed Resort for Gentlemen In the North 5^HtACK5lI:l? Stands the test of time and wear. We " Underwrite " every piece to give satisfaction or your money back. You take no risk as the fabric will not cut or fade. Be sure it bears the name in white on the PATENTED DETACH ABLE SELVAGE. We are Sole Agents for This City. ak o koneybak o wc "MONEYBAK" black siliT Has idealized Black Silk as the weaver's masterpiece in fabrics. The revival of the oldtime method of honest silk making results in a fabric that will not cut or fade and which will wear for years. s. At the Silk Counter. Brn BM$ mercantile Company GEO. BLANCHARD, Mgr.