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THE DAILY ~HP*T ALASKAN CITV QFPIOIWL PAPER X?K V? VOL Vlll SIA8WAY. ALASKA, WEDNESDAY. APRIL ?. 1905 PRICE 10 CENTS f.C.POWrLL REMOVES fftOM NOME MARSIMLSMP President Roosevelt Summiarily Disposes of Xewly Appointed Oregonion Order of Remoral to Intercept Him Sj?v *1 to Out* Alata Witkitfun. *pcil 4- -It i? report?*l h?r on * hor.t* th?t * ror??tfv ^ i*?Sf*n -Tit to Ktrhaoh r?Mtint T. 0- l\>?? ' rwMlij Cnit <\I S:*:o? mw*h?! to*- Noaa*. 'rotn of 0. r ?t>r. !? now ?1 root*> to Nc*n* for which "l?or h? )^ft Portland. <*?* cor.. <ftrri w?*k* ?C<v The report it that the rowwp. terminal inf hi* olT cial career. ? ill be harnk*lu? the newlj appointed tnar. at> **<o as he ?.hxll hare ! arrived at Fairbanks. l\>w*ll H charged with b*i..ff coo* oecWO with crave election frauds ;i 1'orUanv;. CVeo*. where hie home is ! and from where he w*s aprtimari upoe thf recommendation of Senator Kulton | 10 MffT Th^rv will V ft Vmsii*ss ?f ?> N. t lYotury club ml U* horn* of \V H. Cliyoon. ?id*v erwunf. ? ??%-*? ? I N- for 'h* fnsninc lenu *c?5 oU*c buwnwi wiil he tr? aacwd. Th* ofBc* p? of club bar* pkt?: n- thftl ail lb? Hwinwrs al j'-ou ibr iw?inf Spr r.g tfreas for ?rp? ind l>art} ? oar. a: HarriMM'. chamber hill Vtftl TONIGHT There will be a meet nc of the Skac way ch* her of commerce a: the roon - ot :hat oTvaniralion on Fifth amine (this ereninf Sererai renter* of more or Jew importance are scheduled to ! come up tor consider*; ion. Those in ' t, erected hare renueate^ that there be a (rood attendance. All the de'.icac.ie* of the aeaaon at the Pack Train Kesturant. '? HARRISONS'^ The Celebrated Gage Hats Now on Display Phone 55. Store Open Evenings Keep Your Feet Dry ~ AND SAVE DOCTOR'S BILLS We Can Fit Your Pocket As Well As Your Feet We have them from $2 to $8 ??% T. fv daysoii $ Co. Th* v">o? Price ctothw GOV. BRADY MIST ACT Governor of Alaska asked to resign of fice or get out of promoting business. Second demand is made by wire and immediate action is demanded. (Sj*vial Dispatch to Daily Alaskan.) Washington, April ft ? Secretary Hitchcock. of the interior dej?artment. wired (k>v. Brady. of Alaska, yesterday afternoon ordering liim to n^ign the governorship of Alaska or to retire immediately from the jxinition of promoter of the Reynolds-Alaska Develop - nient Company. (*ov. Brady must reply at once or he will be fired from his petition. This is the second demand that has been made upon (iov. Brady to get out of the promoting business or the governorship. The first one was made by mail some time ago. No attention was j>aid to it by the governor. Secretary Hitchcock is provoked and he will insist upon immediate action. The action of Secretary Hitchcock was directed by ti e president. CIE? SWEEP Citij-ns' Ticket Wins With out Opposition Tor CmivIIhu t J.Skif., .... 142 W. a Kin* it: W. A. Bemick IS* T. W. ISouphtoc. 121 I Luke McGrath 1-1 ! William Brltt 11" ] H B. l>ann ltt K C. l*inoeo 3 A. F. WO*. 1 r*r trkwl Director F. B. W urzbacher . - 1*>2 W. P. BM 1 l ot Sck~?l Trn>?r?' \V. C. Ulanchani 1(3 Howard Ashley 1 Far IrM Clark J. A. Godtnr The forejroinc 1 cures tell the tail of yulrtH'i hallotiojr. The moat marked feature of the contest wa* the scarcity of the rotes that were polled. This was doe to two facts, the ahacncc of a contest and the inclement weather. There were !7t> rotes polled. Of Cor. f>th & Broadway. 'Phone W Cigars dnd Tobacco 5tationery and Fishing Tackle ?NEWS DEPOT* New Books Just Rec'd P. R. ALLEY. Whitehorws Y. T. CUSTOMS BROKER Commissioner for Taking Affidavits BILLS OF SALE, DEED? and othtr instrument* In writing. OFFICE: VANCOUVER HOTEL the* 11 were by women. who voted onW for school director*. The disparity between the vote* of the councilman indicate that there tuiome scratch I ne done and tha: many people went to the poll* to rote for only one or two per sons. About a adore of "plumjwnt" were eaat for B. J, Shaw. The utmost of rood nature prevailed throughout the day. Several vnrtrr* made tw of the oppor tunity afforded to oompliment their, friend*. and a few acauennc vote* waa the reault. , W. C. Rlancharri. for school trea* urer, received more rote* than any oth er candidate for office. F. J Shaw headed the poll for councilman, receiv ing fire rote* mi?T thaj were received by W. B. Kinc. Under the new law the officer* of election issue certiticate* of election to thr newly elected councilmen. That done the latter may take the oath or office at once and aaaume the duties of their newly acquired posit iona. The member* of the council and the school hoard have not decided when l! ey will onrani7e. It was the general opinion there would not be a council meeting until next Monday nig-ht lku**T L?*4i7 For first -cla?s work trr Skacway Laundrv. I'wentv-tive year*' expe--? ence. Telephone W>. tf M4L0NY WINS Open Town Ticket Currie* .Inn* an In a Walk [Special Dispatch to Dally Alaskan.] Juneau. April 5? The CI tli-ens', or '?open 'own", ticket earried the elec tion here yesterday In a walk. electing all of iu candidate* to the city twine i 1 There wtre 4.14 rote* cast and John F. Mai on j, the lowest man on the Otl*eaa' ticket, defeated John Reck, the highest man on the People*' or "eloaed town" ticket by *4 majority. The result of the election is regarded a* a strong en dorsement of a liberal municipal policy. There w?? no oppoaitioa to the old school hoard. It waa unanimously re-elected. Oil C *ioll Carrie* 0m(1m Juneau. April S? ' The old pound 1 won the election yesterday at Douclaa tr a pood majncity. L*4lss To NmI The I.adie*' C.uild of St. Sarioar's church will meet tomorrow afterroon at o'clock at the home of Mrs. Howard Ashiey. The request has been made that there he a lanre v tendance We would call our customers attention to a few items in Preferred Stock Canned goods ? ? CORN ON COB. BRUEBERRIES SPINACH MUSCAT GRAPES GOOSEBERRIES 'PUMPKIN SQUASH. ETC. I BIB Ml Sole Agent Rose ol Ellensburg Butter The Best That Money Can Buy MARK TWAIN'S ADVICE! to those wW lack bread "eat cake ' was good, but they should drink . GALT'S CEYLON TEA with it. THE ROSS HIGGIN? CO. Sole Agents, Skagway and Juneau. DEMOCRATS WIN CHICAGO [LECTION Judge Edward J. Dunne Is Elected Mayor ol Windy City By a Large Plurality. Result Is a Victory For Municipal Ownership (Hprelft) Di?|*t?h to rwiy Al??k?r. fhieaco. April & The democratic ticket ?wept Ckiearn *' th? municipal election yertenlaj. JaAg* Edward F. Dunne. the democratic nomine for mayor. *m elected orer Jtirlffe John M. Harlan. th? republican, by 21,24* plo r?!ity. The Henaoeratic platform d? man<ki that the municipality at mo ea 'ak > poawnnian of tha ttpft car lloea of the city -mw! operate '.hem in the in i terea* of the public. VERY STILL War in Orient Stirs Not a Ripple [Special Di?patrh to liaiiy A la* an.) St. Peteribartr. April S- Ther* h?? not been * word reeeired in oflVHal cir cle* from the front far more than a day and *11 the ?nwlaM" new* fa hot com monplaee .lewil. Ther? hM b?en no movement of importance anywhere that affect* the war *ituati<? Pat R?aw1?k H?r* While howling lMt night w f ISwi wich slipped. fell to the floor and broke ?ne bone of hta left writt ??f *prained th* .iramenta of hlathifh. He ia con fined to hi* bed at hi* home on F.1ct- j Mlth ITHM. Elk* MroOnc Ther*? will he a t*r"i?r meeting of SkifwiT Lodge No. 431. Benevolent ?nil l*n*#eU?e Order of Rika, at their hall, Thnraday, April *. at 8 p. m. Initiation of officer* All rMtin* Elk* are invited to at tend. E. A. MrRPHY. See y. The beat thai the market afTnrda at the Taek Train Ke?t?urant. MANY OUT Lars? Fmrnil L*?t Night for S. T. .Jofwlyn Th? Maaonic funeral aerTic?e for 8. T. Joaaelyn were larfely attended last nirhi Nearly ?r?ry mm on In tb? t >*n van v IVopiea' uwW-.akiae p tr ivial-* and man; otii?r friend* of tb* <lec>*a?d w?r* pr**?ot. The funeral look rlar? at 1 o'clock and all the member* of the Maaonic order in SVagway marched to the <iock wl'.h thr ca*ket con'aimnr the hot It of thalr iVad broth?r. The remain* ?ere *ent ??av on the Dolphin. Thfa waa in ar mrrlanr* with the ?ie*ir* of the family, u co*?eyad in a teV^-am from I W. Dad lay. affant for the W. P. A Y. R. at Seattle to W. B. Kin*, which wm re ceived laat The pail bearer* war* II. R. Simpwwi. J. N. Wheeler. ( . Olm, J. A NetiJaa. T. J. Sundlab and H. L. Jofcnaon. I There will prohnMy he a Maaonic funeral a> fUattle. The Maaun* of Lhla ci'y hare not .rM thoae at Heattle of the death and that the hod) ia heiof ?hipped with on the ftnlphin. The ridden d?ath of fl T. J ieaeljn ha* ?hock*d the city more th*o any thin* ei*e that ha? occurred in a loo* time He wan ?erj popular la tbla city. Hi* ?terlin* rh?ractcr hail .m preaaetl it?elf npnn the commonltT ai<d h'< *?n al rood nature hail made mauy friend* for him Mr. Joaarlyn waa ahoot *S year* of Ht? at the time of h'? ileal h and he had lived a n*efnl a d Bin? life. He waa ? veterao of the civil war. loittiof the a?rr:<*e a* a raptaln in the army of l ha Uatoa. ARC IIC BROTItfRS riCtl OfflCFRS The Arctic Bro*herhood elected offi cer* laet nifht for the enaain* term. The follow in* w era chnaen: J. J. I>aly. p~t Artrtic chief; K K Cottril. Arctic chief: J. T. Lee view Arctic chliff: Iter. C. B. Rice. Arctic chbpiaio: H. B. L rFerro. Arctic re eoHer: W. A. R'mick. keeper of nu* reta. J.J. Daiy. Or. U ft. Keller, Her m?n ilarthel. C. B. Raraden and F L. W<?bater, trwateee. Tmr Rome on 8eir?mli atenne and Main atr?ef . rartly fumlahrd. FleftnilOiM unth room, 'inquire of Lm Onthria. ^New Veils New Waist New Millinery New Oocda Constantly Arriving Chealanders, urm a?mk, SEASONABLE GOODS Snow Shoes Sleds and Dog Harness Let Us Figure With You When You Go Insid* Dement & Gearhart^