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Gilt Edge Canned Goods Special Sale This Week All at the uniform price of ? ? -15 cents per can* ? ? < Worth from 20 to 25 cents per can Full line of Fresh Fruit and veget ables to arrive on S.S. Humboldt. John Kalem, the Grocer So'e Ajjent^or Reliance Canned Goods OfflCf RS CIIASf Iltltf DOWN YLKO.X The Fairlmnks authorities are chas- 1 ing a man named Case; down the Yu- ' kou somewhere between Tan ana and ' Nulato Casey, it is reported, is wanted at . Fairbanks for the alleged robbery of t'etrie's saloon which occurred the early part of January. A special deputy, rep-eseuting the Fairbanks authorities, passed Baker creek a week ago on the trail of the alleged roofer, who bad 10 days start. It is said that the marshal at Nulato hai been communicated with by wire and if Casey succeeds in getting that far, he will go no further. ?Kampart Forum (Feb. 18). God4* NoMast Work As is an oasis in the desert to the weary traveler, so is an honest man to all humanity. Therefore, the follow ing letter came as a thunderboldt from a clear iky by the mail which arrived from Dawsoo. Saturday evening ''Dawson, Y. T., March 11, l'JOo. '?Friend Whi'e: "I left Whitehorse on the 3rd. One day later your 'Devil' would have caught me for 25 cents. "Knclosed find same, ptra> ? hive your 'Devil' place it to my credit. We had a pleasant trip do* n and find Daw son a k. "We made the trip by C eveland's stage in six days. "Sincerely yours, "5am Williamson." By being bitten on the ?"? cents proved to be genuine. -Whitehorse Stir. SKAGW AT WEATHER The result of the observation taken at Moore wharf at midnight, Ma-ch 2V? 1906 is as follows: Temperature time of observation .'S* Max. temp, preceding 24 hours til Min " " " " .... +? Mean " ** " " "'1 Barometer, 29.79. Calm, cloudy. Ska ;way Laundry For first-class work try Skagwa.. ( Laundry. Twentv-ttve years' evperi-, e.ice. Telephone 39. tf | At Wkelrali Price. The Mascot saloon sells liquors, either bulk or case goods at wholesale prices. All the old brards always on hand. 10-1 tf. I. M. Wf ST OOfS BACKIOPXS. S. CO. L. M. West, formerly agent for the Pacific Coast Steamship Company at Skagwar, is again with that company He has been appointed city pas-enger agent at Portland, Oregon, and he will take up his duties ?\pril 10, It is the purpose of the Pacific Coast Steamship Company to work up Alas kan excursions at Portland this sum mer. That work will be in charge of Mr. West. Mr. West has b:en Seattle agent for the Rock Island system for some time. O. P. c. Evorj Man Should Wrar An Old Point Comfort SUSPENSIORY For safety, health aud comfort. No. 2 Medium $1 00 Xo. 3 " 1 50 No. 4 " 2 00 No. 2 Small 1 00 No. 3 " 1 50 No. 4 " 2 00 No. 2 Large 1 W) No. 3 " 1 50 No. 4 " 2 00 Mail orders receive our prompt at tention. Kelly A Co. Notlo* to Public I have sold ray entire express busi ness andgiod will thereof to E. McC. Weste, of the Merchants' Kx press De liverv. who will receive all orders and d< liver the same promptly M. Lucavish. Skajjway. March 1, 1905. 3 21w Office 'Phone 90. Residence 84. At Who'ciaU Prlou The Mascot saloon sells liquor*, either buik or case goods at wholesale prices. All the old brands always on hand. 10-1-tf. Toil'e Du Nord ginghams. 190C pa1 terns loc a yard, at Harrisons'. Ihe Leading Hotel Windsor Hotel ? j Opposite Depot Whitehorse, Y. T. O. S. Joonson, Prop. We strive to please And we are pleased. That our striving pleases WEARE LOOKING FOR Kelly & to. Old Reliable Drug Store ?MMWIUMMtnHHi I The Idaho Liquor House I IX>RNER r'.URt) AST) RltOAPW AY, | The Pioneer Family Liquor Store of Skagwav | BSTABLI. UfcIO 1<<9J Direct Icupor.sn* of Fcrei|rii|*DU Domestic SJ I WINES, LIQUORS AND CIOARS I | AGENTS FOR | LKMPS uJ 8KAGWAY BREWERY'S BOTTLED BEER Pri?aie Rt* m* For Families ? ^ Special Atteotio..?to Oitlcrs fc? Faiollj Qje. Telephone 59 ?/ PERSONAL MENTION ?????????>?????? J. H. Conrad, the mining man, wh> is operating the Petty group on Windy arm under bond and who has proper ties in various sections of Souihea-iten Alaska, arrived from Whitehorse lat night, and will lesve for Faglo Harbo on the Georgia. Mrs. James Giliigan of Douglas mother of Mrs. H, Coleman, who bu been visiting the latter for some timt, returned to Douglas on the Jefferson. R. P. Ellioott, the big Hunker creek operator, arrived on the Jefferson and left on the train this morning for the iatertor. N. E. Bolshanin arrived on the Jcf ferson. He will be connected with the Skagway customs house force until the return of G. G. Miller. Mrs. T. H. Cann, wife of Capt. Caen, pilot on the Al-Ki, will rem-.in in the city until the departure of the Cottage City. W. .F. Iiogers returned to Whiu horse tcday. Mrs Kogers will remain the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rogeis f >r several days. Mrs. A. M. Housseau and children left for the south on Jefferson this morning. Mr. Kousseau returned to Whitehorse on the traiu. A. L. Berdoe, controller of the W. P. Jfc Y. K., left for Seattle on the Jeff erson. U. A. Carroll, agent for the Alaska Steamship Company, left for a round trip to Seattle on the Jefferson. J. J. Putraw arrived from the south on the Jefferson >nd left this morning for the Inside. James Lipscomb, agent for the W. P. & Y. K. at Atlin, arrived on the Jeffer son and left for Whitehoaso today. James Knglish, W. P. & Y. II sec tion foreman at Glacier, returned on the Jefferson from Seattle. United States Marine Inspectors Whitpey, Bennett aud Newhall came north on the Jefferson to Juoeau. J. R, Gaodolfo, the well known Paw sonjmerchant.came.northon the Jeffer son and left on the train for Dawson. George C. Mellott, agent for the W. P. & Y. R. at Whitehor^e, roturned Dome this morning. H. Boas, formerly of Skagway came north on the Jefferson bound for the in terior. C'apt. Dupuy, master of K It. Peoples' steamer Tana, came north on the Jeff erson. W. W. Cowley, a Dawson merchant, was a passenger on the Jeffer: on. J. D. Urban left on the JeTerson for a trip to Seattle. Mrs. F. W. Parker of this city left for the south on the Jefferson. C. B. Haraden left on the Jefferson for a short ! usiness trip to Seattle. Elaotrio M nnrip Trim meat The Principal Barber Shop has se cured the great Carpenter Vibrator, and is prepared to give the best elec tric massage treatment that ever has been devised. They are an absolute cure for headache, rheumatism and other disorders, improve the circula tion and give nervous strength. We have private rooms for ladies. Princi pal Berber Shop. ?S????? xss?<s?<ww? [[ Caribou Crossing A Strictly ? Dining Room in Connectioa ? Choicest Wines, Liquors & Cigars Dick Britain, Crop. Fire and Li.e INSURANCE Real Estate Financial Agent Phil Abrahams 524 FOUKTU AVK. SKAGWAY SPRING ANNOUNCEHENT We Are Pleased to Notify Our Patrons That Our NEW SPRING STOCK Is Arriving Daily and ,We Now Have on Display Attractive Lines of ? NEW DRESS GOODS, FANCY COLLARS TOILE DE NORD GINGHAMS, BELTS HAND BAGS, NOVELTIES, ETC. ETC. We have just received a splendid line of New Spring Millinery To which we invite your inspection B.m. Bcbrcnds mercantile Company GEO. BLANCHARD, Mgr. TheGrowthof Our Stock has been enormous. We believe that in every department our stock I his year is more attractive, more interesting | and more comprehensive than ever be fore?and that's saying a good deal. We can assure you that you will al ways find in our store exceprional value and just prices, courtesy and a desiro and effort to give entire satisfaction. P. E. KERN, Gold and Silversmith Petor Rlchen ? Commercial hotel Whitenorse.Y T. g { first Class in fvery ! ra^way? vmv?w\ww.^*.vAWi^ European Plan ? Special A! a t >n to Business From Snag way, Haines and Vicinity CREWS & HILLS, ATTORNEYS Will Practice Tn All the Courts luneau - - - A'askaj Buy Your Coal OF Shaw & Johnson Importers of Wellington, 'LadysmitlT Double Screened and Sacked Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg and Chestnut, Highes. Grade J Wellington, delivered, per ton, #13 00 < Anthracite, " 22 00 Phone 109 P. C. Dock 5 The Celebrated Yost... TYPEWRITER Tneof beautiful work a <1 cor reel alignment. Easy to Operate and Keep in Ordei Easy to Pay For The light running Yost is unequalled io lightness of toutch, qtt' tness of ac tion, simplicity and dura! ilitj. It L recoguiznl 11 necessity in the bus iness man's otlloe or the professiona man's study. For particulars, catalogue etc , write to Yost Writing Machine to 325 Montgomery St. Sin Francisco Agents for Alaska or Anply aCtlili lOillct MOORES WHARF CO. Terminus W. P. & Y. Route - All South Bound Steamers Arrive and Depart From This Drck 1 REGULATIONS 1902 | Warehouses open for delivery of merchandise from 8 a. m. to 6 p.m. 1. Perishables ONLY delivered on Sunday or at night. ? All freight shipments destined southbound must be accompanied by & | Shipper's Manifest (pipers can be obtained at the U. 8. customs % office) and must be delivered before 5 p m. No freight will be re | ceived on wharf after this hour. f BAGGAGE? Tolls will be collected on Checked Baggage Onlt. No | charge for bags and grips when unchecked. *> The wharf gate will be closed to the public wheD steamer is n earing ? dock and will be opened only when passengers have disembarked, *; Wharfage Tariff can be had on application at office on dock. 't P. O. Box 175. C. E. WYNN- JOHNSON, Gen'l Mgr. 0?CXsffi?aaS<^XS^^ ! The Leading Jeweler | . IVugget Jewelry of All Kinds, Indian Curios and Souvenir Spoons. 1 ;H. D. KIRMSE, \ The Pioneer Jeweler Official] TimekeeperJJfor the |W. P. & Y. R. j EH EEIV , vASPLENDIIfeTQNIC( Is recommended to build uf te convalesceit, weak and overworked.and oroduc^Mmnd^ I refreshinCsleep/iJ o ? iPKone^ ^EATRE. BREWING 8j MAlTljtKL Rainier 30^/," ^nSEATTlE.WASH. <