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Turkey Dinner Sunday We would suggest to our customers to secure one of our fancy turkeys for Sunday dinner which we offer at 25 Cents Per Pound Less Than Seattle Prices One Hundred Boxes F ancy Apples at the Low Price of $1 75 Per Box John Kalem, the Grocer So'e Atfent (or Reliance Canned Goods KEEP IF Off holders May H^ve to SIlOT* 1 8lS..W An ordinance was introduced in the council last niitht by Councilman Shaw, chairman of the judiciary committee, which requires the owners, agents and tenants of property to keep the show and ice from the sidewalks io front of their premises. It is made the mar shal's duty to notify those who are neg ligent in the matter and if they refuse to heed the notification they will be li able ?o a tioe of from to 125 in the municipal court. The ordinance was read once, and went over under the rules. CUV COINCII AIDS HHOLESALERS The city council adopted a resolution last night favoring the abrogation of the 12,000 liceuse tax on wholesale li quor stores. The resolution was sim ilar to that adoptee! by the chamber of commerce at the las! meeting, and re recites as its reason for its adoption that the tax makes it impossible for any one to engage in the wholesale li quor traffic in Alaska. INLAND WEATHER At 9 o'clock '.his morning, the weather conditions on the Yukon river and along the line of the \V. 1*. A- Y. R. were as follows: Skagway -Clear calm, 24 above. Glacier? Clear, calm, 3 below. White Pass ? Cloudy, north wind. 2 above. Kraser? Cloudy, calm. 2 below. Log Cabin? Clear, calm, >> below. Bennett ? Cloudy, calm. 2 below. Pennington? C loudy. calm. 0. Caribou? Cloudy, calm, 12 above. Cowley? Cloudy, calm, 10 b?low. Whitehorse ? Cloudy, calm. 0. LowerLabarge? Cloudy, 9trooLf north wind, 0. Hootalinqua? Cloudy, strong north wind, 15 below. Big Salmon -Cloudy, calm, 1"> below Yukon Crossing? Clear, calm, 20be-j ' low. Selkirk? Snowing, calm, 10 below. Selwya? Cloudy, calm, IS below. Stewart? Cloud v, calm. 18 below. Ogilrle? Foggy. calm, 12 below. Dawsoo? Cloudy, calm, T below. Forttmile ? Clear, 10 bel6w. Eagle ? Cloudy, calm, K above. Atlin? Cleudy. light north wind, 0. Tagish Cloudy, calm, 0. L*dl? Will Moot The Ladies' Aid Societv of the Pres byterian church will meet with Mrs. J. M. Tanner, on State street, at 2:30 p. e. tomorrow. At Wkolmlt Price* The Mascot saloon sells liquors, either bulk or case goods at wholesale prices. All the old brands always on Wood sad Cool For Solo We have for sale and will deliver to anv part of the city gocd dry wood. Sawed in any length. Alaska Transfer Co., Phone 10. S 20 tf Fiotk Moot The Frve-Bruhn Co. keep all kinds of fresh meat constantly on hand, tf At Wkol?ulo Price* The Mascot saloon sells liquors, either bulk or case goods at wholesale prices. All the old brands always on hand. Freneh and American Candies ina:le daily at the Alasna Candy Co, Sixth Avenue between State ami Broad way. m) COME Sta^e Arrives With Seven Passengers Whitehorse, Jan. 10? A White Pass stage arrived at 5:45 p. m. yesterday with the following passengers: J. L. Sale. F. R Capoon. W. W. Ripley, E. S. Busby, .Visa .Simmons, Mrs. O'Rell, and R. Moulton. There were 190 pounds of matl. A stage left for Dawson yesterday at 7 it. m, with tft?3 pounds of mail and 959 pounds of freight and express. INFORMAL DANCE I0M0RR0W NIGHT There will be an informal dance at the rooms of the White Pass Athletic Club tomorrow night. It will be the tirst of these delightful affairs to take place since the holidays, and there will no doubt be a good attendance and a spleadul time. Play Fifth Gam* The fifth game of handball in the tournament that is in progress at the White Pass Athletic club was played Sunday and J. Barry and L. C. Gault, the latter playing as substitute for A. C. 1'' lane hard, defeated J. Urban and II. II. Sanford. Appointment Announced The official circular was received to day by the heads of departments of the W P. V. R., announcing the ap pointment of 1. W. Dudley as general agent of the company at Seattle. The Daily Alaskan contained the story of the appointment some time ago. The circular gives the location of the W. P. ?* V. R. Seattle offices as in the Colman building instead of in the Dexter Hor ton building as heretofore. Mr* Tree a Dead Mrs. L. A. Treen, formerly of this city, died at Seattle early this month. Mrs. Treen is the wife of L. A. Treen, who formerly conducted a shoemaker's shop ih? State street. She left two sons and a daughter. Skagway Laundry For first-clafs work try Skagway Laundry. Twenty-live years' experi ence. Telephone ?9. tf O.ir bread is guaranteed to be free fioni all chemicals. Try a loaf. The Bos-> Bakery. tf Two nicely furnished Cottages '.r rent or sale cheap. Inquire at Skag way laundry. 10-24 tf Wanted? Piano to rent. Apply H. B. Dunn, C. P R Office. Baths 25 cents. Fine porcelain tubs at the Portland Lod ring House. Rooms 25c, 50c, 75c and $1 . Fifth avenue, op posite Canadian Bank of Commerce. All the delicacies of the season at the Pae* Train Resturant. Buy Your foal OF Shaw & Johnson Importers of Wtllington, 'Ladysmith' Double Screened and Sacked Peansylvania Anthracite! Fgg and Chestnut, Highest Grade Wel ington, delivered, per ton, $13 00 Anthracite, " 22 00 Phone 109 P. C. Dock & jeeee@eS85eS6STCBSBSSe)? I The Leading Jeweler Nugget Jewelry of All Kinds, Indian Curios and souvenir Spoons. | MH H. D. KIRM5E,; The Pioneer Jeweier AMUR IS IN Canadian Liner Arrives iu Port The Canadian liner, Amur, arrived from the sound last night with eight passengers, 25 tons of freight and three and a half days' mail. She will sail out this evening at 9 o'clock with sever;d passengers. Dolphin Dae Tomorrow The Dolphin which sailed from Seat- 1 tie Saturday evening will be due to ar rive in port tomorrow. WANTS THEM IAKEN BACK1 [Special Dispatch to Daily Alaskan.] New York. Jan. 10 ? Kingdon Gould has asked for the reinstatemsnt of ihe ha/.ers at whom hi tired a pistol shot at Columbia college. PERSONAL MENTION W. J, Hills, clerk of the district court, is expected to arrive from Jun eau on the Dolphin tomorrow. E. S. Busby, collector of customs for the YukoD, will arrive on the train this evening and go south on the Aiuur. R. W. Jennings is expected to arrive from Juneau on the Dolphin tomorrow. A. L. Berdoe, comptroller of the W. P. Jt Y. R., arrived on the Amur from I Vancouver. James Wishart, of Dawson, arrived | from the south after a tlyinp visit, tt day. ROSENBERG TAKES LEAD1 George A. Rosenberg has taken tbo first place in the Fifth Avenue hotel cribbage tournament, and if he should win four of the six games be has yet to play he will tie N ,W. Watsou for the first prize. The standing of the contestants at I noon today was follows: Won Lost Per Cent | G. A. Rosenberg. .10 4 714 N. W. Watson ... 14 ti 710 J.P.Rogers 11 8 57!> J. E Barragar.... 8 0 571 H. B. Dunn 8 ?> .'"1 E. Korach y 7 603 F, Wolland 8 7 633 H. H. San ford.... 10 U 5-6 C.S.Barnes 10 !? 520 J. W. Young 10 10 500 J. J. Burns 8 8 *>00 E, A. Murphy.... 8 8 571 M. Bridge 7 8 407 H. B. Runnalls... 0 7 4l>2 F. B. Wunsbacher 8 10 444 E. R. Stivers , 7 9 438 E. M. Culbertson.. 8 11 421 N. E. Bolshanin. . . 7 10 412 E. F. Pitman <i !? 400 R. A. Carroll 7 11 38!) W. B. King 4 7 304 DOWNWARD COURSE Fait Being Realized By Almkii People A little backache at first. Daily increasing tell the back is lame | and weak. Uriniry disorders quickly follow: Diabetes and final 1/ Bright's disease. This is the downward course of kid- 1 ney ills. D. L. Sands, of 315 '."hi -teenth street, Olympia, says: "I l>a\ ? aad attacks of backache for years, caused probably by colds settling in the loins. Some of them were so severe that I could not turn or move in bed and was perfectly helpless and had to be moved about like a child. During my last attack 1 used Doan's Kidney Pills. I thought I might depend upon them because I had heard that they were a reliable cure for kid ney complaint. J was not disappointed for the results obtained from their use were entirely satisfactory in every way. I cheerfully recommend Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers, price 50 cents I a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N, | Y., sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name? Boan's-and j take do substitute. Fresh bread delivered to any part of I the city at any time by the Boss Baker. EXACT TIME If you want to know the exact time at any minute in the day, any day in the year, carry one of our watches. CONFIDENCE In one's watch makes traveling a plea sure, when correct time is always a necessity. We have watches at all prices, bnt every one of them keeps good time. When time is in dispute, tbe watch from Kern's decides. P. R. KERN. Mid-Winter Sale Starting Monday, Jan. 9 To make room for our new spring stock, we are going- to devote the balance of this month to one of the greatest Price Cutting Sales ever held in this city. Very few people in Skagway will jump at ficticious bargains a second time. If you fool them once, you may rest assured that they will fool you by letting your second attempt go unnoticed. It is because we have always delt with the people honestly that our offerings are well treated. Our class of goods goes to them as the best they can get and when they prove to the contrary, "We al ways make good." When we announce a reduc tion in prices, people know prices are reduced, for the former prices are always on the goods, with the new ones added. Tor This Week We Offer the following DRESS GOODS In face of the fact that the price of all woolen goods is advancing every day and that were we to purchase the same lines today we should be compelled to idvance prices. Here we are offering them to you at prices that should clean out the stock in a week. At 50c a yard any of our 75c grades 70c 90c 1 10 135 Now SUIT $5 00: 6 25 7 25 8 75 10 00 100 125 150 2 00 PATTERNS Former Price $7 50 8 50 10 00 12 50 15 00 At $0 35 45 G5 a 95 1 15 1 35 a yard. Table Linens yard regular price, yard yard yard yard yard yard Napkins At $1 15adoz regular price, 1 50 a doz 1 85 a do/. " 2 25 a doz 2 OJ> doz " $0 50 G5 75 85 1 00 1 25 1 50 1 75 $1 50 2 00 2 50 3 00 :i so SILKS AND SATINS 75c a yd, colored taffeta, tormerly. $1 00 $1 00 a yd. crepe de chines, " 1 25 50c a yd, colored satins, " 75 OUTING FLANNELS At 5c a yard. Formerly 7 l-2c a yard At 10c a yard, Formerly 12 1-2 & 15c a yd FIGURED FLANNELETTES At 10c a yard, Former price 15c] a yard STRIPED EIDERDOWNS At 25c a yard, Regular Pi ice, 50c a yd. FANCY WINTER WAISTINGS At $1 50. a pattern lormerly $2 25 1 25 44 1 75 2 00 44 3 00 3 50 44 5 00 Ladies' Knit Underwear At $3 50 a suit regular price, $4 50 3 00 a suit ?' 4 00 2 75 a suit " 3 50 2 25 a suit " 3 00 " 2 00 1 50 a suit . 1 15 a suit , Furs 1 50 At $0 95 former price, II 50 1 65 " 2 50 2 45 " 3 50 3 35 " 4 50 3 85 " 6 00 4 75 " 7 50 8 35 " 12 50 13 (i5 ?' 20 00 LADIES' REHDY MADE G0?DS In this department we are cutting the prices to such a low figure that you will wonder how we can afford to do it. But we believe in cleaning ou each seasons' goods at any price, rather than carry them over. Every article in this stock is reduced. ? i n ? j. Silk Waists at $9 00 Your choice of any silk waist in the house, formerly $12 50, 15 00 & 17 60 Silk Waists at $5 50 Any silk waist formerly selling at $7 50, 8 50 and 10 00 Wool Waists At$l 00 formerly, #1 50 1 35 ? 2 00 1 50 "$2 50 & $3 Ladies' Jackets At $5 00 formerly, $10 00 6 50 " 12 50 8 50 " 15 00 11 50 " 20 00 14 50 " 25 00 Ladies' Wrappers At$0 95 formerly, $1 50 ?' 2 (X) " 2 50 s " 3 co Sateen Petticoats At$l 10 regular price, $1 50 1 25 " 1 75 1 40 1 85 2 25 2 75 1 35. 1 75 2 00 2 50 3 00 3 50 Notions Eagle pins 5c a paper, pins 3c a paper, safety pins 3c a paper, hooks and eyes lc a card, patent books and eyes 3c a card, cube pins 5c pa per, hairpins 3c a package, curling irons 5c, lustre cotton 5c, darning cotton 3c, knitting cotton 5c, foundation collars 10c, kid curlers 5c a doz. .Liaaies emits At $25 00 formerly, $50 00 20 oo " $;w & $35 " 25 00 16 50. 20 00 13 50 10 00 <? 17 50 Ladies' Skirts At $25 00. crepe de chine formerly, WO 00 12 50, black silk skirts formerly, 20, 25 and 27 50 12 50, wool dress skirts formerly, 17 50, 20 and 22 50 9 00. " formerly 12 50 and 15 00 '? 75i " formerly, 10 00 " " 8 50 5 75, 7 50 5 25, " . ^ 4 50, " " 6 50 Dressing Sacques At$l 00 formerly, $1 50 1 45 v '? 2 00 ? 2 fin 3 50. 2 50 3 00 3 50 5 00 Silk Petticoats At $25 oo forn:?r,y'#?7?> II 50. 10 00. 7 50. 6 25. 15 00 10 00 850 Ladies' Hats at 50 Cents ? Your choice of any of our winter hats 50c Corsets at 50 Cents Some broken lots and sizes formerly $1, 1 25 and 1 50 now 50c B.m. BcM$ mercantile Many n-nr> t->t ? urntr a nn