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FORMER LEADERS LOSE AIL GAMES E. P. Pitman, June* Rock and W. Hinds* who Bade such an uataoky be ginning to the bowling contest for the Kern trophy at the Hike* club alley, re deemed ihemtelves last night by win- 1 aing three straight frames from J. E. Barragar, W. B. King and E, A. Mur phy, who with Burt Thomas, Will Clay son and O. S. Town were at the head of the list of the teams in the percentage table, and giving them second place in the contest. In the gamee last night, J. (?. Harragar kept his standing at the bead of the list for an individual rec ord. The soores io last night's contests were as follows: Toon No 2 1 2 3 Pitman 170 162 139 Rock 107 188 186 Hinds 144 l:M 120 421 474 445 Took No. 1 Rirragar .171 191 153 Murphy lo7 112 134 King 121 129 106 399 432 393 Highest score. Harragar. 191; second, Rock, 1IS8. Highest average, Harra gar. 172; second, Rock, 160. itss41i( ef the Tmudi Won Lost Per Cent | ream No. 4 4 2 667 Team Ne. 2. 7 6 538 Team No. :> 4 4 500 Team Now 1 4 5 444 Team Nj. 3 3 6 375 ALASKA STEAMtRS WILL BE SOLD The Alaska Pacific Narration Com- 1 pony has concluded the tale of ilft boats that are engaged in the Valdei trade to John Uosene, representing the North western Commercial Company. The boat* -old are the Santa Clara, Santa Ana. Dora, Excelsior and Jeanie, and while the exact purcnase price has not a* yet. been announced, it is stated on good authority that it ts in the neigh borho- d of *-100,000. E. E. Caine is the principal factor in the company ihat is selling. Etabc?1 itie S r?!oe? The Rev. Thomas A Roger, a Pres byterian evangelist, W'U come to Skag it ay in the near future to conduct a ser ies of meetirgs. Woddlas at H.ln.. Mrs. Maud Emerson, daughter of W. B. Stout, United States commissioner at Haines, and Fred Handy, a well known citizen of that place, were mar ried last Sunday. The wedding was a very quiet tffair. The ceremony was performed by the bride's father. Htk<r ArmU4 Edward Maher was placed under ar rest last nUht on a complaint made by W. E. Jordan, who alleges that Maher has threatened to kill him and who asks that he be compel ed to give a bond to keep the peace. M"iher gave an appearance bond and will have a hearing next Monday. CUabwUli'a Conk lUmsdy Abso lutely Harmless The fault of giving children medicine containing imonoua snhstancea, is some times more disastrous than the disease from which they are snflertng. Every mother should know that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is perfectly safe lor chil dren to take, "it contains nothing harm ful and for ct ughs, colds and croup i" unsurpassed. For sale by Kelly Drug Co. Ordinance No. 63 An ordinance providing that persons imprisoned in the city jail maj be re quired to work out the sentence im i?jaed. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the town of Skagway: Section J? That all persons upon whom a sentence of imprisonment, or fine and imprisonment shall have been prooounced by the municipal magis trate and all persons against whom a tine ouly shall have been assessed by said municipal magistrate, may, if such fine be not paid, be required to work our such term of imprlsooment, or said fine, or both (as the case may be,) on such public work of the town of Skag way as 'he municipal marshal of said town may direct. Passed ihe.Council, Decembers, 1904. Approved December 5. 1904. W, a King, Mayor and President of the Council. W. S. McKean, Clerk. Ordinance No. 62. An ordinance to regulate the Use of water from the water works of the town of Skaeway, and to establish rules and regulations for the govern ment of employes and consumers and rates pertaining to the same. Be i^ordained by the common council of the Town of Skagway. Section t. The committee on water works of the common council shall have immediate control and management of every hing pertaining to the water worlcs of this town, ana do all other acts that may be necessary for the prudent management and protection of said works, subject to the confirmation of the oom man council. But the council shall appolat the of ficer ? and employes of said water works ana oreecribe their salaries or compen sation upon nominations and recom mendations to be made and reported to the council by the committee oa water worka, or by a majority or minority of said committee 1 be officers of the works shall consist of a supervisor of the works and a water registrar. The supervisor shall be the general executive officer of the works. He shall keep a complete record of aod have general supervision of all mains, special castings, valves, gates, hydrants, tape,, etc , located in suid mains and see that same are kept in order and all leaks promptlv repntred He shall be held responsible for all tools, material, eto., belonging to the works. He ahall see to the making of all taps for aervice and examine nil service pipe* and see that the.v are properly laid and perform such other i utles a* the committee on water works may direct. He ahall rive written orders for all supplies and materials and keep a copy of such orders, subject to trie inspection of the committee on water work*, but he shall contraot no Indebtedness be yond 00 without previous authority of the committee on water works. He shall take charge of the men em- 1 ployed by the works, other than the I registrar, aod of all work, and see that j the tame is done in a workmanlike! manner and In accordance with the 1 views of the committee on water works. The water registrar shall be the fi- ! nancial officer of the works. He shall keep a complete set of books which shall at all times show the dls- 1 tribution of the accounts of the water department. He shall submit all bills and accounts to the committee on water work*, to be | by them approved. He shall have the care and safe keep- 1 log of all books and papers belonging | to the water department except those pertaining to the supervisor. He shall keep a eo'rect account of ail receipts and mike out all bills for water j rents or materia!.- furnish d consumers, j see to the collection of the same and 1 deposit the money so collected with the j city treasurer daily, to the credit of the water works fund . Section 2. Applications for the use of water must be made on printed forma to be furnished at the oflioe of the ! water works and the applicant must I state fully and truly all the purposes for j which the water may be required Section 3. No person supplied with j water from the city mains will be en- 1 titled to use it for anv purpose other than those stated in his jppllcation or to supply in any way other persons or families. Section 4. Should tho owner or oc cupant of the premises wish to use the water for a purpose other than those slated in his application, a new appli- j cation must be made and a permit ob- 1 tained for same. Section j. Should it be desired to discontinue the use of water for any special purpose, wbether for bath tub, water closet or other fixtures, the branch pipe supplying the fixture to be discontinued mttst be plugged and written notice given to the water de partment, before any reduction will be uiade in the rates. Section ti. bbouia it oe ueareu 10 discontinue the use of all water supplied to the premises, notice in writing' must be made aud payment in full ot all ar rears (if anv there be) made to the reg istrar. The water will then be turutd off and turned on again on application, without charge, but no remission of rates will be made without the notice prescribed in this section. Section 7, Hereafter all service pipes must be so arranged that tne sup ply to each separate house or premises maybe controlliJ by a separate stop cook placed near the line of the street curb, and one per>on must pay for all water used through said service for his own use or for the use of others to whom it may be accessible. Section 8. Where water is now sup plied through o?e service pipe to more than one house, family or person, the water depart Tent may, at its discretion and tne conditions warranting, decline to furnish water until separate servi ces are provided or it may continue the supply on the cocditlon that one person may be held for all on the one service, j Section 9. Water for tbuilding pur- 1 poses will be furnished' ODly by pay- j ment in advance and on the written estimate of the manager or architect, of the amount of brick, stone, plaster ing or other material, for which the water is to be used. For material net provided for in the estimate the appli cation must be renewed. Section 10 Water may be shut off from the mains at anv time without notice, for repairs and other necessary purposes and the citv will not be re sponsible for any consequent damage. But in all cases where it is practicable, \ at least 12 hours notice will be given. Persons having boilers supplied bv di rect pressure from the mains are cau tioned against the danger from explo sion or collapse in the event of the water being shut off. Section 11. Water will not be fur nished where there are defective or leaky faucets, closets or other Bxtures, or fixtures of any kind not approved by the committee on water works and the ! supply will be withdrawn until proper repairs sre'made. Section 1-. When a permit has been obtained for the introduction of j water, the service pipes and connec- 1 tlons from the main, to and including a corporation cock or its equivalent, at the main, and a stop cock inside of and nefer the curb will be put in and main tained by the town and kept within its exclusive control, for which a charge of ten (10) dollars will be made, payable in advance, for a three quarter inch con nection: for a one inch connection, twelve (12) collars; and for a one and one half irch connection, llS) eighteen dollars. Larger sizes by special arrang ment. The above prices to apply only j when no frost is in the ground. Con nections while trost is in the ground to be made at the discretion of the com mittee on water works. AH service pipes must be of lead, galvanized iron or enameled iron. Section 11 Within the property line a stop and waste cock, protected from frost, must always be placed, by means of which all the service pipes on the property may be drained uunng freezing weather and water must not be turned on until the provisions of this section have been complied with. Section 14. The service pipes within the prem;ses must be kept in repair and protected from freezing at the expense I of the owner or occupant, who will be J responsible for all damages resulting from leaks and breiks in same. Section 15. No faucets will be allow ed on the outside of any building ex cepting hose connections and the latter must have stop and waste cocks protec ted from the frost. No hose connec tions will be allowed on sidewalks ex cept those which have the valves on the Inside of the ouilding or which re quire keys to open. They must dis charge upward so water can only be used lor the purpose intended. Section 16. Water must not be al lowed to run to was e through any fau cet or fixture or kept running at any time longer than is necessary in Its pro per use. When such waste is found or persisted in, the right is hereby reser ved to shut the water off from the pre mises. Section 17. When the water has been shut off from anv building or premises for any violation of the rules or regu lations governing the water works, it shall not again be turned on until the owner or ocenpant has paid a penalty of one dollar in addition to all charges and arrearages. Section 18. No plumber or other person will be allowed to make connec tions with the city main*, or to make al terations in pipes or other fixtures Id connection therewith, or to connect pipes when they have been disconnec ted, or to turn water oft on any pre mises, without the permission of the supervisor or the committee on water works. Section 19. Plumbers doing woik by which water may be drawn from the city mains must make In writing a trae and accurate report of the work done within three days after the oompletion of fame, on forma furnishei by the town. Section so Plum ben violating this ? nil nan oe In any particular, or failing to perform their work according to the rules and regulation! herein laid down, or executing it unaklllfullv, or to the damage of the city water works, shAII be debarred from making connections with the ctly mains. Seotion ai. The anpervisor and mem bers of the committee on water works, uiay have free acoess at proper houra of the day to all parts of buildings and premises in which water may be deliver ed from the city main, for the purpose of inspectlug the coudltlon of the pipes and fixtures and the manner in whilh the water is u*ed. Section 22 On failure to comply with the provisions of this ordinance as jl condition to the use of water, or to pay the water rates at the time and in the manner hereinafter providedt the watei may be shut off until payment is made of the amout due, with one dollar in ad dition for the expense of turning the water off and on. Section 23. Alter the water has been shut off at the stop cock at the curb as provided in Section 22, if it shall be turned on by any person except an au thorized employe of the city, an excava tion will be made in the street, the water shut off at the main and not turned on again until the arrears, the cost of replacing the street and five (5) dollars for the expanse of shutting the water off aud turning it on ia paid. Section 24. The water rates shall be due, tayable in advance on the first of each month (except for meter which snail be paid on the first day of the suc ceeding month) and if not paid within ihe firat ten days, the right is hereby reserved to shut off the premises as pro vided in Sections 22 and 23. Section 24, The foregoing provis ons of this ordinance must be strictly com plied with in every it stance and water must be paid for by all persons supplied according to the following schedule of water rales. Employes of the city are not permit ted to uiHke auy exceptions whatever, SCHEDULE OF MONTHLY RATES Dwellings, Private Residences, Etc. Occupied by one family $2 00 Bath tubs, each, in addition to above 25 Water closets, each 25 Each family in a dwell. ng to be considered as a dwelling. Hotel, boarding and lodging houses in ajdi'ion to minimum rate of $2. For each guest's bed room 10 H%ih tubs, each, 50 Water closets, each 50 Urinals, each 25 Stores and other ordinary busi ness hou;ea not otherwise pro vided for 2 00 Bath tubs, each, (if for private use only, otherwise same as ho tels or other public places) Water closets, each, (If for pri vate use only, otherwise same as hotels or other public places) 25 Urinals, each, (if lor private use only, otherwise samo as hotels or other public places 25 Barber shops and bath houses, First chair 2 00 Kach additional chair 50 Bath tubs, each 50 Water closets and urinals, if for private use, same as for dwel lings, if for public use. same as hotels or other public places. Saloons: Bar rate 2 00 Hydraulic beer pumps, each 100 \Vater closets, each 50 Urina's, each 50 Kestaurant. chop houses, lunch counters, etc.. Minimum rate 3 00 For each seat at table or counter, 10 "All Night" service, 50 per cent adidtional. Laundries: Steam, (in addition to steam boil ers for power purposes.) "50 Hand 5 00 Bakeries: Minimum rate 2 50 Water for other uses or business than those named in the foregoing schedule may be furnished at special rates to be fixed by the committee on water works, subject to the approval of the council. The water rates may be changed and added to by the .committee . < n water works whenever tne interests ofj the city may make such changes necessary. Sectioh 26. This [ordinance shall take effect and be in force form and after its passage and approval. Approved. W. B. King, President pro tem, At'.est, W. S. McKean, Clerk and Auditor. Passed the council this 21st day of November, 1904, Great j l Northern j Railwav The Short Line East If You Contemplate a Trip to Tne WORLD'S FAIR AT ST. LOUIS Talk With WESLEY YOUNG, Local Ajjent, Fifth Avenue Hotel S. G.Yerkes, G. W. P. A. We have a Good Line of Cigars & lobbaco Pipes, 5c and Up 'Till your pocketbook cannot reach Don't Forget the Number 428 BROADWAY, Phone 52 f Tony Dortero When In Haines Stop at the Hotel Northern J. G. Morrison. Pron. Restaurant In Building I Peter Rlcheu ^ Commercial Hotel Whitehorse, Y T. first Class in fvery , ^ ? Way ? \ European Plan 0 Comfortable Beds Dining Rot m In Connection HOTEL PIONEER l.og Building WHITEHORSE, Y.T. Near Postofflce, Front Street Pete McMillan. Proprietor ROYftL | ?Steam Laundry* *? All Work Guaranteed Short Ordert Promptly Done. PHONE TV Messenger Will Call tnrt Deli?er Baths In Connection Private Room* for Ladies. STEAM HEATED. F. Wolland, MERCHANT TAILOR Corner State Street and Fifth Avenue Telephone No- 76 I 7VYOORES WHHRF CO. I Terminus W. P. & Y. Route All South Bound Steamers Arrive and Depart From This Drck REGULATIONS 1902 Warehouses open for delivery of merchandise from 8 a. m. to 6 p.m. Perishables ONLY delivered on Sunday or at night. All freight shipments destined southbound must be accompanied by a Shipper's Manifest (papers can be obtained at the D. 6. customs office) and must be delivered before 5 p.m. No freight will be re ceived on wharf after this hour. BAGGAGE? Tolls will be oolleoted on Checked Baqqaqe Only. No charge for bags and grips when unchecked. The wharf gate will be closed to tho publio when steamer Is nearlng dock and will be opened only when passengers have disembarked, Wharfage Tariff can be had <>n application at office on dock. P. O. Box 175. C. E. W YNN-JOHNSON, Gen'l Mgr. Canadian Pacific t|y. Co J | Direct Service, No Intermediate) I Call, to ' Vancouver Victoria Transferring to Seattle] ;J No Extra Charge JAN- 10 & 25 Stlllif at: 6 p.m. For Speed, Comfort, Service and 1 ? Appointment Theae Twin Screw j g Steamers Cannot be Equaled. For | ? Information Write or Apply to I H. B.DUNN , Art.. BKAGWAY^ Vancouver Hotel? Whitehorse, Y. 1 New Management Refurnished Th -oughout. Firsts Class in Every Respect Finest Cafe in the Northwest Finely Furnished Rooms Electric Lighted Throughout THE IMPERIAL HOTEL GEO. W. CURTIS, PROP. AMERICAN PLAN Front St. South P.O., Whitehorse, Y.T JUNEAU 8. S. CO'S. ELECTKIC LIGHTED STEAM HEATED STEAMER GEORGIA Carrying tJ. 8. Mall For Haines, Berners Bay, Juneau, Hoonah, Tenake* Sitka and Way ports SAILS Jail. 6, 12, 18, 24- 30. At 8 a. m. J. P. FAIRBANKS, Agent 216 Broadway, Phone 90 Office Hours: From 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. J. A. BAUGHMAN, M. D. Office in Old City Hall Three Doom East of Brltts' Pharmac ] = Patronize ^ flome ? Industry? If Not You Should Do So By Our Bottled Beer Only $2.00 Per Dozen 25c Rebate on Bottles Drinking Skagway Beer Phone Brewery 40. Residence, 38 The Idaho Liquor house CORNER THIRD AND BROADWAY, The Pioneer Family Liquor Store of Skegwav ESTABLISHED 1897 Direct Importers of Foreign and Domestic WINES, LIQUORS AND CIttARS AGENTS FOR LEMPS and 8KAGWAY BREWERY'S BOTTLED BKLli Privaw Rooms For Families 8peclal Attention to Oiders fcr Family Ote. Teiev u>ne 59 . . .^r.r.r,Y,i, vm . vrMkim The WhitePass & Yukon Rente TIME TA.J3L,ED ISJr,. 13 (Dally Except Sunday.) No. 1. N. B. No. 2. S. Bound fi lstjclass. lot class . ) r.! a?[ 9 30 %] m. LV. 8KAGUAY AK. 4 30p. m. AR. 1 15i. m 11 00 } " " WHITE PASS " ' "2 10 " 1145 ? ? LOG CABIN 2 10 ' ' 1 00 " 12 35 [ P'"'m " BENNETT " j } P-m " U I 2 45 " 2 10 " " CARIBOU ?' 11 oOa.m " 10 SO " 6 40 " 4 30 " AR WHITE HOESZ LV 9 30 " IV," 7 09 " Passengers must be at depots in time to have rsffgafjo Insp. '.id acd checked. Inspection is stopped 30 minutes before leaving time of train. 150 pounds of baggage will be checked free with e*oh full fare tick* and 76 pounds with each naif fare ticket. Durinp the Opoi Season of Navigation on the Yukon River The While Pass & Yukon Rome OPERATESI'A THROUGH LINEBFROM S' ^gway to Atlin. Whitehorse, Big Salmon and Dawson O HLL INTERMEDIRTE POINTS Conn .tlade at Dawson with Lower River Steamboats for Tanana, Fairbanks, Si. Michael and Nome Lami avengers and Freight at these Camps Earlier in the Reason and Quicker than Any Other Koute WINTER ROUTE SERVICE During the Winter Season, When Navigation is Closed, Finely Appointed Train=Jivill|Continue to Run Daily Except Sunday, Between Skagway and Whitehorse A Through Mail, Passenger and Freight Service will be Maintained by a Thoroughly Equipped STAGE LINE BETWEEN WHITEHORSE AND DAWSON BAGGAGE BONDED THROUGH Direct Telegraphic Service to all Points in United States and Canada For Information relative to Passenger Freight and Telegraphic rate*, apply to any ageat of core pan v, or to M. J. B. WHITE, G. F A P. A. A. B. NEWELL, V. P. & G. M. R. D. PINNEO, As*u G F. & P. A. Vancouver, B. C. Vancouver, B. 0. and Skaguay, Alaeko svas-u^v A!>s a \ JOATS, ROBES, CAPS, MITTS and GLOVES LAD ECKWFAR (Fine Alaska Fur), and LADIES' FUR COATS AND JACKETS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FUR COLLARETTES AT COST Buckskin Mittens, Gloves, Dolge Felt Shoes, and Gold Seal Packs, Prime Raw Furs Bought at Highest Prices CHAS. R. WiNTER, The Furrier,