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HEADQUARTERS FOR fresh fruit and Vegetables Every steamer brings us a fresh supply and it is our aim to carry everything in this line as soon as it is in the market. We have. Green Onions Asparagus Lettuce Celery Cauliflower Cabbage Rhubarb Cucumbers Apples Artichokes Tomatoes Sweet Potatoes Oranges Lemons Bananas John Kalem, the (?rocer Sole Agent for Relitoce Canned Goods ONE SAILS HwnboMt Let ves Seattle for Skrtgway a cablegram received by K.A Murphr. ageot of the i'acitic ('out Steamship Companv; today, con veys the inform* tioo that the Humboldt sailed for;Skat wav from Seattle last night at 8o'clocs. She will be due to arrive at Sksgway Thursday with two and a half days' mail. The Cottage City which was billed to Mil from Seattle for Skyway April i">. will not tret away until April :S?. Play (rood Buaball The Skagway basebal lists played a nine innings game on the Fifth avenue diamond yesterday and the ind cations are that Skagway will have the cham pionship 'earn in the field this summer The new players, O'Brien and Charles Oleson, showed to good advan'age Hoth pitched a few innings. The ?ame was between two picked nines, one selected by J. K. Bar rag a r and the other by I<. K. Gault. The bat teries were Barragar and Mclntyre and Gault and Phelps. The former won by a score of 12 to 8. E?.t?r SnUI The Christian Endeavor Socivty will observe Easter week with a social ap propriate to the season Eggs and other things suggestive of Easter will be in evidence. It will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wur/.bach er tomorrow evening, and gu ?ts have been requested to be there at 8 o'clock sharp. UdUt Bib's Clan Tomorrow The Ladies' Bible class of the Pres byterian church will meet tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. The study will be Cain and Abel, Noah and the flood. Gen. 4:f. These studies are being largely attend ed. They are open to all who may be interested in pursuing such a course. Ck?rok? C*ltkr?t* E?it<r D*t All the Skagway churches celebrated Eaater Day yeaterday. The churches were decorated with flowers, both cut and potted, and the services were ap propriate to the occasion. Elaborate muaical programs were arranged and the sermon breathed the opHm'sm sug gested by the risen Christ. There was a large attendance in each of the churches. At Wkiliuli PrioM The Mascot saloon sells liquors either bulk or case goods at wholesale All the old brands always on Hotel Summit for sale on account of buaineea Interests on the outside. In quire of M. B. Welch, Summit, B. C. 10 I tf. 'A Night in Bohemia far SaU ma mmmmmmammmmmmmMmmam * PERSONAL MENTION Kd. Chadwick and Lee Billing*. for merly of Skagway, hare located at Chena. according to the Chena Times. They liked the looks of the railroad ter minus better than they did that of Fairbanks. O. H. Bernard, of Barber Jfc Bernard, agents for the New York Life Insur ance Company, is writing insurance pol icies at Seward. John L. Html, of Lorne, arrived in the'City Sat unlay night, and will return tomorrow morning, F. T. Keelar left for Juneau todav on a business trip. J. J. Daly left Ketchikan for the south on the Humboldt. "A Night in Bohemia." SttfNllfiC OPIICM COMING ro SKAGWAV ( >n or about April 25 Skagway will hava a scientific optician, a graduate from the Chicago Optical College. He is a nephew of H. D. Kirmse. the pio neer jeweler. in connection with whose business he will follow his avocation. There is no need to hurry in buying your ticket to Seattle in order to git your eyes fixed. Spring Goods at American Tailors The American tailors have received :heir spring goods and are prepared to fill orders for suit-, pants ami overcoats' The latest jwttern* and fashions 1m Americ in Tailors. Broadway. HEALTH IS YOUTH Dlmi - sad SIoVmm Rr u Old Ac* Herbine, tsken every morning before breakfast, will keep you in r> bust health, fit you to war.1 otT disease. It cures oonstlpation. hi li usneas, dyspep sia, fever, skin, hives and kidn> y com plaints. It purifies the b'ood and clears the complexion. Mrs. l>. W. Smith. Whitney, Texas, writes April 3.191*2: ?. have used Herb;ne, aid find it the best medicine for constipation and liver troubles. It does all you claim for it. [can highly r eommeid it." .">Octs a bottle. For sale by Kelly Drug Co. Rh-nwaticPa nQmlckly RallaT>4 The excruciating pains characteris tic of rheums i-ra and sciatica are quickly relieved bv app'ying Chamber lain's i'ain Balm. The great pain re lieving power of the liniment h?s been the surprise and delight of ihou-ar.ds of sufferers The quick relief from pain which it affords is ai< ne worth many times its cost. For sale by Kelly Drug Co. Frwk 1.x The Frye-Rruhn Co. keep all kinds jf fresh meat constantly on hand, tf a fresh supply of Candy for faster just in KELLY&CO. the Old Reliable Druggist A Soil. Laura aeeketh not for goM In the weather sunny; All the love her arms can h,.lA What to her Is money T O'utd I am >he Is content When lore will not pay the renin Laura seeketh not for faraa; Honors fall t? fret her: So that love shall breathe hot naJM Fortune nay forget herl Cased 1 am she la content towing love pays not tk? rent!) Laura seeketh not for grace; Olorv tempts har never; So that Iowa shall seek her faeat Life Is sweet forever! (Vexed 1 am she la content When lore will not pay the rent!) ? AtJ?n:* Constitute* Lsssklst as aa Art. Voting women in society ate laugh I Ing a (Treat dsal nowadays. Even those who are not natorally given to laugh) -r | ?end oat peal after peal of ma*1< . 1 "Ha! has!" This silvery langh is the result v4 weeks and months of special training and hours and hours of patient prac tice. Perfection ia attained only through private instruction. This laugh is a branch of musisal training applied to embellish conversation in the moat pleasing manner The girl with the loud, hearty laugh la all right in the mountain or seaside reaort. but that same langh is tabooed In the drawing room. She realizes this, and so she goes to a musical trainet and cultivates a merry langh which li ?o*t and refined and delightful to hear She can langh in every kuuwu tcey and in every pitch The tuning fork is a most necessary adjunct to this practice iltbough a piano cr any musical instru ment can be used. It is best, however, to use the old fashioned tuning fork, ?ays a very suci-c^fu) trainer of the voice. There is a groit difference in the* silvery laughs and an art in their prop er use. A part of the training is to die tingnish the proper langh, proper pitch and proper key to express various de green of pleasure, sa.ire, interest o* merely a light laugh which means n. th ug. Then there is a be witching, low keyed. mellow contralto laugh, which ts not possible for everybody to attain Of course there is with these laughs the necessary expre>sion of the eye. which ta to complete the impression one wishes V) oonvey - -Philadelphia Times. was tmrleo at re*. For a moment Aunt I.ucy looked In dlgnant. but upon reflection she said: "Well, ft was a good funeral, anil as long as It happened as It did there's no | use belrg put out, especially as I'll never ha v* * chance To go to the right one now, anyway." Perhaps. The Easter dafTod'ls were withering; the parlor floor v. as strewn with their petals. "Oh, mamma." exclaimed little Elsie, ??those flowers are Just the same eolol as our canary bird, ain't they?" "Yes, dear." "Ia that why they're molting so aw fully?"? Philadelphia Tress. la Ike Fashion. "Here's a new suit for you," said the deputy sheriff on the morning of the execution. "H'm!" gTunted the condemned. "For ?nee In my life I'll dre?F<sl to kill." ?Philadelphia Xortt American. "A Night in Bohemia." Ordinance No, 67 An ordinance, providing for the 'tulip? o( dogs, and for other purposes He ii enacted by the common council of the town of Skagway: Section 1. Tint n? dog over the age of three m >nth?, shall be pei milted to run at large in any of the streets, squares, lar.es, alley*, or in other public places in the town of Skagway, Alaska, unless a tax of two dollars ($2.00), shall have first been paid to the town treas urer for said do?, bv the owner or cus todian thereof. Section 2. That the owner or the t erson having in charge any doc. which he al'ows or thermits to run at large within the limits of the town of Skag way, shall pay the town treasurer the sum of two dollars (#2.<?0) for each and every such dog, which payment shall entitle him to a receipt from the treas urer, designating thr owner's name and the number of the license and the year or years for whici; such license is is sued. Section X It shall be the duty of the owner or person having in charge arv dog, before he shall allow it to run at large, to place on such dog's neck a collar of metal or leather, to whl h is attached the stamped metal 'ag, issued by the town treasu er. Section 4. That the annual time for the issuance of the licea-e herein pro vided for. and the time when all su h licenses shall expire, shall be the fi-s of September of ea h y ar 7 he li. e s. or tax herein provide) f?r. shall b> deemed a (>ermit for he dog, for wh:el it is issued with the exception as pr - vided in section six of this orjinaso-, to run at large from the date of its is suan.-? until thr first of the fo'l wine September: provided further, tha- su 1 dog shall h ve u|H n its neck, a collar, to ' hi? h is attache I the stamped meta tag before described. SectionS. That no cog li. ense shall h? Issued for a longer or shorter ptriod than to the firs', of September, follow ing the date of its issuance. Section ti. That no slut or female dog in time of beat, no habitually vic ious dog. or road dog shall l epirmitted to run at large within the town limits And it shall be lawful for any person to kill any such aog found t unning at large whether the tax on such dog has bee n ; paid or not. Section 7. It shall be a misdemeanor ! for any person, the owjer of or having in charge anv surh dog. ; s described in the last proceeding section, to permit the same to run at large in it e town of Skagway: any such person, who shall knowinglv or willfully permit such dog to so run at large, shait, upon conviction thereof before the municipal magistra e ke adjudged guilty of ? mUdemeanor and sha'l tx.' subject to a fine of not 1 -w than five dollars ($5.00) or more than twenty-five dollars (' 25.01*) StCtionS. The town treasurer shall keep a record of the licenses issued un ? ? ? ? ? ? ^ NEW SPRNIG GOODS Our splendid stock of new spring goods has ar rived and we cordially invite all those who are in terested in first class and stylish wearing apparel to call and examine our stock. Here Are a Few of Our Leading Lines: WOOLTEX Suits and Skirts, Ladies Shirt Waists in Silk and Cotten, Ladies Hats, Collars, Belts and Handbags Toile du Nord Ginghams, Galatea Cloth, Velour Chiffoline. Also a Fine Line ol Men's Fai.cy Sox "^MnwvamaiwHMHWB der the provisions of this ordina'oe and shall, on the fifth day of September of each year ami at such other tim- s as ' the chief of of police shall require it issue to such officer a list of the persons who h.ve paid a <lop tax and the num ber of their licerse. Section P. It shall be the duty of Ihe chief of police to kill or cause to be killed all-doss, found runtime at larjrr within the 'own of Skaswav, without a ool!ar. to which is attached the stamped metal tag issued by the town treasurer, as above provided. 1 he chief of police shall oa use all dops, so killed, to b? buried or otherwise disposed of, in such place as the town health officer may direct. Section 10. Th?t ordinances twenty - nine 159). forty-four (441, and fif y-one (51) of the town of Skapway and the whole 'hereof be and the same ar* here by r- -pealed. Section 11. Th?t this ordinance sha'l | be in force on an I after the dat? of It* passage. Introduced March 13th. 1W> Passed uo^er suspension of rules March 13th, 19ftV m," L. S. Kki.i.kr, Mayor and ' l*resident of the Council. W. s. McKean, Clerk. Chancing it with a clock is co a ?'me,y ex;e irrent Oro'i T?ke Riik*. Huy Mere. The Liuc of Mantel, Wall, Trdrooin and Office Clocks we carry it verv complale and eacli time piece is a model of its class. Out new Itoe of Mission clocks is paiticular ly attractive, and everybody con ten - plating the purchase of a clock should come in and see them. Everv clock is fullv guaranteed P. E. KERN, Gold and Silversmith M?w M?le at Pack Tr?ln ? The Puck Train saloon hu just re ceived 50 new record* for it* eic*llent phonograph and the lirpti horn that erer came to Alaska There ?ill he s grand c ncert at that place tonight The latest songs ami the latest ln*tru mental selection* will he given. Toil'e Hu Nord ginghams, 1WV1 pat terns If* a yar.l. at Harrisons'. Lssi f orlyt r?r Sal* Soldiers Addition*! Homestead Script, all strea. ? ny ijuantity full* guaranteed, can he us<d on unsurrryen t mher land in Alaska cr ary government lard which ia > object to honieMead entry. Price upon app i cat ion U W. Hubbell, Springfield, Missouri. The Celebrated Yost... TYPEWRITER Tneof beautiful work and oor j rect slitmmpnt Easy to Operate and Keep in Order Easy to Pay For The litrht running Yost i* unequalled in lightness of toutch, quietness of ae- : tion. simplicity and durability. Itit' recognized as a necessity in the bus- 1 inrss man's offloe or the professional man's study. For particulars, catalogue etc., write to Yost Writing Machine Co 325 Montgomery St. Sui Francisco A pent* for Masks ?r Anylf at this Mm MOORES WHARF CO. Tcnulra W P. * T. P??t? All South Bound Steamer* Arrfv* D#o?H Fr?m Th?? DrH RCOVIATIORI i?Ot WareboMM oj?ei? for delivery of wert-hoodl* frnw U ? ? reri?baMe* ONl,V (Mlrrted m Holiday or at n rht. All frrifM ?Mrment? <fr?t ined MiiMwwi^ matt he aroomraaied hy ? hHlPi r.K'S MANiriWT (f?fier? cm be oNoiaed M Ut? D. I? WMWi office) and mm* delivered helm* S p m. lt? frelrhi will ba fa eetved or wharf after thin M*ar. RAG<iAOF. Tolla will be onHeeted OB (HMtP (UOOAOR Owit. Wo charfe for haf? ??d rr1r? ?he? *ach<vlred The wharf f ?K- ?111 he rioted to W (while whea ?w?m?r to n*ar1ac dock and will be opeaed oal; when t ? amfeta hare dlaewharfced, W'harface Tariff cm he had oa ?ppi icatkm at offle* oa dock P. O. Hoi 17$. C. ft. W YM H JOHJfPOJ*. Oea"l Hp gT?T.^VYi>? 1? ^t>?THSY?TSt%rH?r?Y? W mum! r? MlMMMMMMMMMaaMI I The Leading Jeweler Nngqet Jewelry ol All Kinds. Indian Carlos and Sonvenir Spoons. H. D. KIRMSE, The Pioneer Jeweler Official Tim<k??i?r far th# W. P. A Y. R. Buy Your Coal or Shaw A Johnson Importer* of Wellington. ladysmitb' | IVwiSI* "Vfwnwl Mid iaekM Pecisylvjfia 'n hracite * I mhI ilbMMnwt, Rlfh?. Graft* , Wellington. delirered, per ton. fll? Anthracite, M SI W! Ph??? 109 P. C. Dock , Commercial H^tol Whl Msn*, Y T. . First Class ii fvery a ? way-? a ? European Plan WAIT %VM ?p?eU1 ?"? *> r?t? r>if*n, ? d VWnM| CREWS & HILLS. ATTORNEYS ffnPwiiwii All