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Daily Alaskan TOOT, EDITOR TOWN * JRXREH. ? ? Pr?USH?*8 srB?cRirn>)N ratrs Owtwt.MlnfwIlr avrter ??? ?* Tttrss Mtitha. fcr m?<l *-? Ml aMte to mad *M On* ?M. far ??ll * * PUTTt ATTACK IWVITSD Those Alaskans who havs oppowxl i territorial government for Alaska more 1 than any oihcn are u> blsme for the efforts of Senator Piatt and other* to biaehllat aitlieoahip In this district. || By staving off the recognition of the right of th? i*opl? to self government, the* Invited the attack of the powerful oolterie of senators which has en listed In a war to prevent the extension of western Influence. In the nation. The Yakiet Sewn, comment in; upon this phase of the situation, says: "Those comparatively few people in Alaska who hare upheld the adminis tration of Got. Brady are pointing with pr'de to the mild Impeachment handed out to Senator Piatt In the governor's report. Piatt w as the father of the | amendment to the delegate bill to the < effect that Alaska should never become i a state. The governor arose in his dig | nltv and smote the Connecticut senstor ! 1 and wound up by saying that the i amendment would have the effect ofji 'making Alaska a political inferno. ' that all who enter are to leave hope i behind.' But what else oould Gov Brady do? This Piatt amendment wss indeed a body blow to him because in the ooe short sentence all his allege*: theories and plans tor Alaska's politi- ' 1 caI future were shattered Brady has opposed every form of local self-govern ment In Alaska on the ground thai nothing would satisfv but statehood. H? professed to believe that if Alssks was granted a territorial form of gov ernment she would be unable to get 1 statehood for many year* while if she remained in her present condition for a short while she would be take t in as s slate without the usual 'probationary ' period. But Piatt's amendment leaves the governor without a leg to stand upon and it will be interesting to note what posltloo he l?kes now." A. M Housaeau. for several years manager of the Whitrhorse Star, ha* ?old his interest in that paper to K. J. White, the paper's editor **id Mr. liouasesu's brother*! n-law, and leaves, for the south where Ue probably will 1 remain. Mr. Rousm an was a Skagway pioneer and he leaves a host of friem's in the nor; b. His successor *n the own ership of the Star, Mr. White, besides being one of the be?t newspaper men who have come to this great north country, is also a >kagway pioneer. John U. Sullivan and Charles Mite' - I ?II, who were the central ?t?rs to the fistic work) scores of yearj ago, have been matched to fight at Taooaia next i month. They are old enough to know better and have made enough money in their time, had they cared for It, to make such an exhibition unnecessary. Well, one good thirg is the fact that they won't hurt each other. They will | probably make a little easy money. If Dr. Chapman and the other revir- ! allata Tteep on with that tune they are playing oo Seattle sentiment it migLt serve m a march to mark time as Hi j Gill steps from power. ?slUrl'i Hor?ko .ad Syrwp Immediately relieves hoarse, croupv cough, oppressed, rauling\ rieping a-.d , difficult breathing. Henry C- Steams. Druggist, Shullsburg, Wis., write*. May 80, tWl? "I have been selling Ballard's Horebound Syru^ for two years, and have never bad a prepara tion that baa given better satisfaction, I notice that when I sell a bottle they come back for more. I can honestly recommend i?," 35c, 5*)o, $l.(k? For sale bj Kelly Drag Co. Iksmaatte Falsi Qalak 'j R*Mtve4 The excruciating pains characteris tic of rbewmalUm acd sciati- a are qalckly relieved bv app'ying Chamber lain's Pain Balm. The great pain re lieving power of the liniment has been the surprise and delight of ihousards of sufferers i'he quick relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its coat. For sale by Kelly Drug Co. F. R. ALLEY. Whltehorae, Y. T. CUSTOMS BROKER Commissioner for Taking* Affidavits BILLS OF SALE. DEEDS and othtr Instruments in writing. OFFICE: VANCOUVER HOTEL GET BACK Many Yukon Su amboatm n Arrive on JcflVrson Another big crowd of '.V. P. A Y. H, Yukon river MMmlwtl men arrived on ihe Jefferson ami left for Whlteborse this morolnff. They ? ill leave White horse for Hootal Itivj ua and operate the Columbian and the Thistle before the ?pening of l<ake laSarge, ?her which ?ome of them will be transferred to the toata n|v>n which they were employed sat year. Among those who arrived arefapt K. M Turner ami t"*pt. Kraok Murray, mauler ami pilot of the Columbian: H. A. Johnston, purser of the Whltehorae; VV. J. Norfolk, purser of ihrt olumblan; H J llutoMnson and J. Lauderdale, jhfef and seoond engineers of the Vic lorian; James Gaudln ami IV Kvder, ?hief and second engineer* of the Co lumblaji; K. t). Kdwards. steward of the SleMWr. Tnraagala At as Of?s Turnagain arm is open ami a steamer jouW have come into Sunrise any lime the past two weeks, Moating has been good fof a month. In fact there has been good b>ating all winter and not a BBOOih has passed but what boal* have made trios to and from Oruw creek. The season is a month earlier than usu al along the arm ?Seward Gateway. Elks' M-.tlne There wtll be a regular meeting of Skagway Lodge No. 431, I benevolent and lYotective Order of Klks, at their hall, Thursday. April at 8 p. m. There will be InitUiioo. All visiting Klks are invited to at tend. J. E? liarragar, Sec'y. Tom O Bri< a's 1? id C?.t The majority for Tom O'Brien, llaw son'-. steam Veer brewer, over Joe i arke Hie iritlt scent politician, was cut to -**4 by th' completed i ret urns of the el? <31 iou of the Yu*on council. sutrus of woe MLUMttS llfftf The lUiiy Alaskan has rteeivwl a "u 1 line of samp e? of I9.*6 calendars from the famous J. W. Mr l^ap^r rompanv, of ? hitvugo. Tbey include i he lalot A >gi? iLany of which are works of ai t. ftasioe-s men of Sksgway and Haioes. who desire ca'ao<lers for next year are invited toc^ll and make selections. SCIENCE PREVENTS BALDNESS. rtie Fatal (ifn? a>4 Ita Krardr >?* t'mrta ot M?arr. It Is th? rar?-?t thins In tbe world fot \ mar to b? necessarily bald. No mar >kf<> hair li not dead at the roots. w?J '?e 1 I if he will us* Kewbro's Herpl the new scalp antiseptic. Herp! '.?o <<?*tFoya the gorro that cuts the h?!r t t the root; and deana the scalp ot :-.ndruir and leaves It In a perfectly tie thy condition. Mr. Mannett. tn the '.taryland Block. Butte. Mont, was en cly bald. In less than a month Herpi ?hle had removed the enemies of hair kcuwth, and nature did Ita work hy cov ?rliig his head with thick hair an Inch np. and 1n six weeks he had a normal 't of hair. Sold by leading druggist*. Y-d l'V In stamps for sample to The .'erplclde Co., Detroit. Mich. ffm, Britt, Special A cent. HEALTH IS YOUTH Dl?aaa> aad Sicka* ?* Brtag Old Ac* BUM J Si Herbioe, taken every morning before breakfast, will keep you in nbust health, fit you to ward off dis ase. It cure? constipation, bill! untx>#?, dyspep sia, fever, skin, hives and kidtx t com plaints. I' purifies the b'ood and clears the complexion. Mrs. D. W. Smith, Whitney. Texas, writes April 3,1902: ?? have* used Herbine, and find it the best medicine for con?*u?aiiem and liver troubles. It doe* all you claim for it. I can highly r.-commend it." ">0eU a bottle. For sale by Kelly Drue Co lfatlooaf Stockholder*' Meettag Offico of Enginre- Mining Co, To the stockholders of The Engineer Ming Company: Plea e take no lo; that the annua! meeting of the stockacldera of Tba En gineer Mining Company will be bald at the otbee of the company, in the city ot Skyway, di-trict of Alaska, on lues is v the 25th day of April, 19O5, at to o'clock a. ?>., foi the purpose of e' acting a boa' d of directors, for the further and specific purpose of deciding whether or nort the property of The Engineer Min ing Cmpauyof Skagwav. Alaska, be truQs'erre: to Engineer M'mag Com. p*ny Of Seattle, Washington, and fot th ? tran -action of such other businesses may property come before the meeting. The stock ttans'er bock o! the company w:ll be c!ca d on S-Wday the 2*1 day of April, 190s* *t & p. 01. and will resale c os-d until Wednesday the j6th ilay of April, 1 9. >$, at 10 o'clock a. m. Hv Older of ibe Board ol Directors H B. Le Fevre, Secretary. Dal d March u, 1905. CALLARMAN GOES 10 01 D Mexico Clark Callarmao. formerly of the W, P. A Y. R. tore? at Skagway, but for tha Ust nina month* stenographer In the audltor'sofflceof the Alaska Swan - ship Company at Soattl*,left for Mexico, the moruiou the Jefferson left Seattle, ?o accept a position aa time keepor In one of the Cumpas mine* in the state of Sonora. INUND WMIHfR At ft o'clock 'hi* rtoroing, weather conditions on th<> Yukon ri> r and alonp the line of the \V. P. ,v V. R, were a* follow*: Skagway Cloud;, light n >rih wind, <4 above Glacier? Clear, calm, 34 above. White Pass -Clear, calm, 2!> ai>ove. FYaaer? Part cloudy, strong north wind, 3W above. tjog Cabin -Cloudy, *?i wind, 24 above. Bennett Cloudy, f.orih wind. ?>> above. iYnnington Clear, north wind, .12 above Caribou -Cloudy, south wimi, 2?* above. Cowley? Clear, north *ind, 24 above. Whitehorso -Clear, calm, 2S atwve Lower I.abargo Clear. calm 25 above. Hootallnqua- Clear, calm. 25 above. Big Salmon -Clear, oalm, 35 shove Yukon Croasing Clear, oalm. 26 above. Selkirk? Clear, oalm. 25 above. Selwyn? l*arl cloudy, strong south wind, 30 above. Stewart Part cloudy, north wind, 30 above. Ogilvt?? Clear, calm, 32 above. Dawson -Clear, calm, 28 above. FOrtvraile? Clear, calm, 24 above. Eagle ?Clear, calm. 4S above. Atlin Cloudy, north wild, 31 above, Tantalus Clear, calm, 35 above. Ta^ish Clear, calm, 18 above. G. ?4 T m at S* U1 There wa.? a good ?' ondarc* an a good tine at 'ho mvUI i;iv?-n bv th* Kpworth League a' the Mr'hodial church last ni^h'. Tl:<- tv^uing *as spent *Uh game* and music. IJefre?h ments w--re s*rvr 1 attd tSe tin c p ea? antly spent, * Oiae, Vonnk The While Pss* At ??ticciub it lor ma' dar.c* will ta?<e p;*,:e 'i-nL'ht at th?> club. E i \j Spi t a ?a Y S< ? The Yukon river is oveiTUa lug the iseat Fort Gib on (or miles ami the b.eakup is exported there by M?j 1. C?-d at THaak* The committee of the I .atlies of the Mwethm having in charge the fare well reception to Mrs. tlodfrey t."hei? laoder ami Mr* K. J Ijidd<ooat. desire to extend their thanks to those persors who so kindly assisted them in the pro gram. The Committee. Stag way, April li?. 1WJ, DOING Tlirif) Din Icort* tf AUikt R^adr rt Ar L?aia l?C tk? Doty of tlit Ki4??i? ' To filter the blood is the kidneys' duty. When they fail to do this the kidnevs ?re sick. liackacbe and many kidney ills follow: Urinary trouble, diabetes. Doan'a Kidney r*ilts euro them all. Thousands of people endorse our claim. Mr*. J. W. Keen, wife of Capt J. W, Keen, residence 223 F.ast I>ake Ave., Seattle, says: "For thn-e or four years I was seldom with ut backache, and any overexertion or the slightest co'd contracted brought on an aggravated attack. 1 took remedies of various kinds trying to cbtvk it, bot until 1 was advised to try tloan.s Kidney Pills I met with very indifferent success They proved to be the best medic ne 1 ever used and gave such prompt ami permanent relief that I have co hesita ion in recommending them to others.'' Fbr sale by all dealers. FriceoOcents. Poster ? Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United Mates. Remember the name? t>oan's- and take no other. kka(rt| Ltiamx For first -clsss work tr? Skagway L tuodry Twenty-bve years' experi ?ace. Telephone 89 tf Railrs*4 R Mianrnsl Best meals in town served from ft a m to 10 p.m. Tray oideis a s|iecialty, 10c. extra. John Williams. Prop. SPECIAL ! Clothing SaleThisWeek Men's Suite. $9- $10. $12.50. $13.60 M.CONWAY WWW. Have You Secu Those New Steel Spr i n| Couches That you can turn into a com fortable bed in an instant. They easy to adjust- absolutely un breakable and will make any size bed wanted r i A SPLENDID COUCH < I AND BEST BED MADE ' To Introduce Thorn In Hkfte?nv *?? *11! wll thorn At Cost This Week I E.R. PEOPLES ! I, THE HOUSE FURNISHER V%W VAN MWtW . ?W ^Pacific Coast S.S. Co. r V,.' PIONEER ALASKA 1JKK. SPEED. SAFETY. OOMFOW1 >'nr?t SowkI Aae yumlwi Mi SMtWr* (V* (AMTIM O. I HAtl ?t TkH CV4?MMf I #*?? COTTAGE CITY, ? Due April 29 VI? Vtotnrfe mhI *4vlr? HUMBOLDT. ? April 27 CITY OF SEATTLE, ? April 21, May 2 V?* V? rill Iff ife. 4 hort Vh* tl> to ?)?>?*? Withmrt K??* E A. MUnPHY,At??rt. 50 C 0. DUN A ,N, Gen Pan. Agt 10 M?fVM Hrmf. ?M Pi Ml rThe Alaska Steamship Co. ('?rrjtn* V * M?'l mmI Mob* Parifl* Ktp N??t of \h* F?* > Dolphin. - APril 24 May 4. 15. 24- June 3 Jefferson, - April 30 April 30. May 9. 19 30 FARRALON. - - - April 23 < onpttit rt-a*rr?i rlfht In rhwMP Millmr <?*'? ? ifhont mxtr*. Transfer- to Vkrtori* m>4 Viikaiw WilkMl AMIImH < %tgn R. A. CARROI.U Iff*). CWm N I " take OFF YOFR HAf TO AN OLD FRIEND, i MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. ? ? FOR TWO CENENATIONS ? IT HAS BEEN THE STAND BY. X \W litw Mid j.Tnrii?iir? nwil Metimn Mti*t.ine I in ? ftnent htMNR it healed their hurt* and enrol the ill? ? 4 I their domwtic animal*. Whnt Mexicnn Mininnc 1 in X iment dnl t?>r mankind and brotc kind ?'?<> v< nr? ,?"? ,l f divii It ha* alwav?enrrd nnd alwny* will cure X anv and everything that npHKl, hone*t liniment can cuff. ? IT BOARS HICHT DOWN ? TNNOUOH THE MUSCLES. X Mexican M?*tang Liniment p>o? qtiickir In the Terr ? core of the cau?c and the tn.>?t dci-j> ?et, excr-noat X inp ytains ahn<i*t instantly. ? ntOST BITES AND CHILBLAINS. I Foi'fliiHil feet, ear* or other part* there i? n ?thin(j on X earth so pood a* \le\K-nn Mustang {Jaitiirat ?Si?Sfe3s ? ?S!?T2?t Vu *????*? w,fl ^ %* **? ? T*? ?*?" I wiR nr ??**??? \ - - I BIMtar4 P*rt? R.tllni ami WHlIu IU<i? SPACtO?f? CLCH ROOM The Board of Trade I KK GLTHK1K l^roprtrtof L?rffr*t Mr?t Appointed Resort far Gentlemen Ib the North = Patronize Homo = Industry? If Not Tou Should IV> So By Drinking Skagway Beer Our Bottled Bew Only $2.00 p?r down. 25c rebate on bottle* PORTER Manufactured Esjwcially For Hospital and Family TJse^^> Phone Bremery 40. Reaideooe. 3" Tiro anJ Li.e INSURANCE Real Esta:e Financial Agent Phil Abrahams M4 FOURTH AVR, 4KAGWAY JUNEAU S. S. CO'S. i x ELECTKTC UGBTBD STK KM HEATED 8TRAMKK GEORGM r?rrrl?* O. * Mtfl for Halte*. Berneio Hay, JuneM, tloonah, Teoaltoa Sitka nod W*Tport? SAILS April. 6. 12. 18, 24. 30| At 8 a. m. W. W. I* >rOHT< ?N, Kgrot ; H road way and Vifth A**. Pboo* W SoMtle, Washington Manufacturer* o' ? COTTON FISHNET ; TING ? Of Every Description ? The only plant of t-hi* nature on the < coaat.* Write for Prtoea t orivufoodeoce ?olicit*d. 312-316 2d A*.. Seattle. Xtc* Qouit: From :(m lit m . J to 4 and "! to # p. m J. A. 8AUGHMAN, M. 0 Office In Old Otf Hall TfarM Poor* Eaat of Brltu' l*harir?ey Opater oocaiai ia, O/yti pta or KavMrn lie Pack Train rettawr nV ,\,.V.WVAW.V.'?V.V.'.,.VWV.%VMM THE PANTHEON HollitMi A n?l?Tty HEADQUARTERS FOR flLSEK AND KLUAHNE ^_MINING m^> I?t#M lo format km Il#**rd(nf tit# IHfc >?? i beerfelty OWmi Cor. Fovrtli ?"??? Mid Rnwtvt; I Headquarters for Yukon Travellers I li i i m Totem I JACK PHVLf*, . i ? i ne Wines, Liquors and Cigars j i . ( ' MMMIMMMMIMIMIMIMMMMIM ?? ### #<*4? ? The Surprised Smile of thorough satisfaction makes its appearance on the face of every one who for the first lime tries RAINIER BEER The ROfxfness is there and h makes itself evident. 71# Sr*ttl* firrw*if C*. iv? *????? ML ) *