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HEADQUARTERS FOR fresh fruit and Vegetables Every steamer brings us a fVesh 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 Artichokc s Tomatoes Sweet Potatoes Oranges Lemons Bananas John Kalem, the Orocer So'* AlNt hr Kolmno.' raminl Oooib GffS AWAY M*ilh<>Ht liioi Is Again In Commission The Hule mailboat l*n:oo, operatin? between Ska*waj and Hainoa, it again to eoromisaion. Sht left this plicf for Haines this morning for ihf fir?l tlni?* tn 10 da* a. sh* hM received a thorough overhauling and a new SVhorse power engine hs? been inatalled, increasing the boat's power ami apeed. The little craft was given a trial trip yesterday and behaved herself to the satisfaction of her owners. The Union will begin making dailj tripa to Haines next week The**- will be continued all aummer Hot Lawwh at Psstk. Hot lunch served at the Pantheon saloon tonight and all times to come. INLAND HUTHfR At 9 o'clock this morning. the weather conditions oo the Yukon river and along the line of the W. P. A Y. K. were as follows: Sk?tr *? *v -Cloudy . hri>k south wind. 40 above. Glacier? Cloudy, calm. 32 above. Whit* Pass? Cloudy, north wind, 29 ikm FYseer -Part cloudy, calm. 41 above. Log Cabin ? Cloudy, south wind. above. Bennett- Cloudy, south wind. 33 above. Pennington -Cloudy, south wind, 32 above Caribou? Clear.south wind. 34 abjve Cowley? Clear, south wind.30 above. Whitehorse Clear, south wind, 35 above. Lower L?barge? Clear, south wind. 35 above. Hootalinqua? Clear. south wind. .> above. Big Salmon ( '.ear, south wind, 30 above. Yukon Crossing Clear, calm. 44 above. Selkirk? Clear, calm, 40 above Selwya? Clear, calm. 50 above Stewart?Cloudy, calm, 35 above. O^ilvte? Cloudy, calm. 42 above. Dawsoo Cloudy, calm. 32 above. Fortvmile ? Cloudy, calm, 33 above. ??fie? Cloudy, calm. 40 above. Atlin Clear, south wind, .10 above. Tantalus -Clear, calm, 50 above. Tagiah ?Clear, south wind, 32 above. "A Night in Bohemia." Electric Huw|i Tmiafit The Principal Barber Shop has se cured the (treat Carpenter Vibrator, and is prepared to (rive the best elec tric naasa*:e treatment tha' 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 iUrber Shop. ? *WMMNM(MIWNWlMMIMMNNNM PERSONAL MfNTION C. P. Thompson, formerly of the Krye-Rruhn .Company, at 8kagway, who has mured the government con tract to furnlsli the Haines troops with moat this summer will come north on one of the early iteamer*. John Anzer, a ptooeer of Skagway ami Ail In, who now opetates a shoe repair shop near tlrano Forks in the Klondike, is in the city awaiting the opening of the river above l-ake 1* harge. \V. W. Ward, who helloed K. R. l>o plea to gel his river_ boat, the Tanr, ami stock of goods across >.ake La b.?rge, returned on the train last even ing. K. M. Mclntyre, who went to White horse yestenlay to play for tho Kaster hall last night, will return on the train today. J. P. Rogers went to Whitehorse yes terday . He ? ill return with Mr?, Rogers, Mrs. Brod\ ami little Miss Florence this evening. Mrs. ?*> Miss Mild.ed Hay ward left for l aribou on the train this morning. Mrs. George S. Town returned last night from a pleasure trip to White horse. Lawrence IV Witt left on the train this morning for Atlio. Mrs. A. W. lieed returned last night from a pleasure trip to Whitehorse. John G. Pr'ce will arrive on the next trip of the Dolphin from Seattle. BROUGHT 10 UGH I Als<k? Peopt ? ?r< R>o*lil?( r>u b.d. at There have been many case* like the following in Alaska. These plain, straightforward state meets wili do much toward relieving the suffering of thousands Such testimony will be read with interest by many people. P. A. Johnson, carpenter, **40 South I street. Tacoma, Wash., says: "For a year or so I took different medicines trying to strenghten my kidneys, but my efforts were unsuccessful and 1 grew worse instead nfbetter and trouble with the kidney se retions came to be a positive anno* ar.ee. I need not give minuter particulars and what cured me is of more importance. 1 got l>oan,* Kidney Pills and took a course of the treatment. I can honestly say I have not fe't a pain in my back cor had any annoyance from too frequent action of the kidneys since 1 stopped the use of this medicine.'' For sale by all dealers. Price .SO cents. Foster -Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United states. Remember the name? Hoan's- and take no subsiitute. a fresh supply of Candy for faster just in the Old Reliable ! KELLY&CO?^ TAKE A LOOK (.Ve Are Making * Cleanup .<? m KiuHi On? of my show windows will e fillet! with odds tt rut ends for the nex week and aold at any price rather th? pack th? goods up. All my sterlii allver coffee spoons with gold bow with the name Alaska on them ? i he sold at 80 eenta. former price ? I. 80. There art- not many of this kind ao come early ami uet firsi choice JV? member < leave you soon anil for n ?>iy a day, ami now ia your chance to buy anj of my pood* at far less than cost rather than take them * in me. All my Alanka gold jewelry will lx> mM at any reasonable Km as it is of no value to ute In California. Keelar, The .K*eler. B4SIBUI DANCt Will HI lONIGHi The baseball dance th.l a ill take place tonight at the room* of the White Pa*? Athletic club wi I I* the most Im portant social event to take place in Sfcagway in meek*. K very body will he there ami all will do their best to make up for time lout during the lenten sea* on. The committee, having the dance in charge, has left nothing undone t tat will count for the comfort an* pleasure of the club's gueais Easter Plui ?t Aff Ir The beautiful parlors of the oommo dio a residence of Mr. ami Mr?. K. IV Wuribacher wen' tilled to overflowing last oight by the member* and guests of the Christian Kndeavor Society at the Ka?ter social otthat organuatiou The rooms were artistically decorated with symbols of Kastor The everting was pleasantly spent wiih games and music and other features. There were appropriate refro&mentt sr rved. To <*? Pa bile Having succeeded to the proprietor ship of the business and store forroei ly conduced by Godfrey Chealander I in vite the patronage of the public. A1 the old customers of the place will be welcomed and receive as rood treat ment as that to which th-y have been accustomed. It is my purpoae lodeset re the trade of the people. 1 s -l?cit s trial. Frank H. Muir. S*agway Alaska, April i>. Michael A???ln. Michael AngoK while painting "Tin Last Judgment," fell from his scaffold ? ml received a painful Injury In tt? leg. He shut himself up and would not ?ee any one. Bacio llontinl. a cele brated physician, came by accident tc ?ee him. He found all the doors closed. No one responding, he went Into the cellar and came upstairs. He found Michael Angelo in his room, resolved to die. His friend the physician would not leave him. He brought him out of the peculiar frame of mind into which he had fallen. Brasilia* Coir^. Brazilians are great coffee drinkers. Numerous cups are drunk each day by the average man and woman. The beverage Is made very strong and very ?weet. It produces an exhilaration of a more Intense and lasting kind than beer. Those addicted to this habit be come very restless and scarcely able to sit still or stand stiil even for a mo nent I ????! to Fill I p. Mrs. Blllus (after the company bad! gone)? Johnny, you shouldn't have eat eu those preserved fruits. They werr not Intended to be eaten. They wet* ( put on the table to All up. Johnny Billus- Well, that's what I nscd 'em for, mamma. Am Eirrptlon. A scum - He's particularly pleasant when yen get him In a reminiscent mood, don't you think? Borrtughs? Not always. He was Ir Just suoh a mood the other day and re tailed a loan of $."? he had made to in -Exchange. Tkr Belter W?r "Shure ac' I bate to be ravin' ye Dennis." "Ach. Nora, me dartlnt. 1 can't best : the slperatkn. If we must part let's g. fglther."? Kansss City Journal. K?l?crlct?ced. "Women feel where men think." said Mm female with the square chin. "Yes." sighed the man who had been married three times; "that's why mer become bald."? Lyre. At Wktlml* Price* The Mascot saloon sells liauors either bulk or case poods at wholesale prices. All the okl brands always on ham). 10-I-lf. Spring dress good*, for street and party wear, at Harrisons', Freah candy received on every boat at Muir'a. For your express and hauling see E. McC. Weste. I "hones WV84. tf 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. i Also a Fii.e Line ol Men's Faucy Sox fi. m. BcbrcnUs mercantile Company GEO. BLANCHARD. Mjrr. SWPlfS Of 1906 (.All NOAHS HI HI The IHily Alaskan has rteeired a full line ot samp'es of IW calendars from the famous J. W. Buthr I'awr company, of 1 hicafro. They include the latest de?ieos many of which are works of art. llnainess men of Skacway and Maine*, who desire calaoder* for next year are invited toc*ll and make aelections. Hilwa DcMm Pr???t.d Mllsoo IV)hba, inspector of custom* at Ketchikan, has been promoted aod will hereafter occupy a desk in the cus toms headquarters at Jiineau. The FVye-Bruhn Co. keen all kinds of fresh meat constant It on hand, tf l>r*k Mm! Chancing it with a clock is not a tiroe'y exj e in ent Dnn't T?ke i?i*ks. '>ur Here. The Line of Mantel, Wall, Bedroom and Office Clocks we carry it verv complete and eaol time piece is a model of its class. Our new hoe of Mission clocks is part'cular- 1 ly attractive, and everybody coo ten - 1 platine the purchase of a clock should ! <?ome io and aee then. Kt?pt clock is full v guaranteed. P. E. KERN, Gold and Silversmith New Mwate at P*?k Trwla The Pack Train aaloon haa jiwt re wired .V> new record* for Ml encellent phonograph aixl the latve?t horn that pT^r c*mo to There will be * | cram! ct n<*rt at that place tonltht Phe latent aonp* and thelateat Inatru- , mental aelection* will he *it*n. Toil'e D? Nord (irpham*. 1?*'> pat tern* I V a yard. at Harrtaon*' Laid Script T?r Soldier* AildiHon?l HoMMl Script, all aires. i ny quantity fullr piiaranteed. can be ua*d on utmurTeyed t mher land in Alaska tr any fnvernmeni land which i* tahjed to honieMead eetry. lXce upon ?pp (cat too t? \\. Hnbhell. Springfield. Miaaonri. j The Celebrated Yost... TYPEWRITER Tneof beautiful work ami oor j rcct alignment. Easy to Operate and Keep in Order Easy to Pay For Tbr light running Yost It unequalled in lightne** of tout?h. quietness of ar- 1 lion, simplicity ami durability. It la recognised m a necessity In the boa- 1 ioes* man's office or the profnaataoal mac's atudt. For particulars, catalogue etc , writ# to Yost H riting Machine Co 12.'' St. Sw FViodfls A (rents for Maaka ?r Anply at tkta OB?? MOORES WHARF CO. Teminw W P. A Y IfoiW All So?1h Bounti St*sm?r? Arr iv? ??< Dceart Ff?mThl? Dr?k RCOVLATTOtrt l??t Warehouse* <n?n for delivery of merchandise fmw It, m. m S p. ? Perthshire ONI.V delivered on Snndaj or a< a fhi t-v ? -l r""i? <Ve?i?ed *ra%h hoand meet he MHMiM If ? MHPTFR'K ***in?r ( P?|?r? can be obtained M UM U. ft. ree*ow? Office' and mm be delivered he 'ore 5 p a. IT* IrttfH will he re ceived on wharf after ihto hmr. BACJOAOF. Toll* will he eoJWted on rnsniRn R?<m>aob Owi t No rh M*e for h*e? ?od (rrlp* when oachevked. The wharf fate will he eloaed lo thv puhlle whea etewmer to nearlaf dock Mid will be opened only when r^ifer* have diaeia harked. W Warfare Tariff can he had cm ippficetkm at office on dock P. O. Wo? ITS. C. r. W YXN-J OBKIION. Oe?1 M?r ! The Leading Jeweler Naoget Jewelry of All Kinds. Indian Carlos and sonvenir Spoons. H. D. KIRMSE, The Pioneer Jeweler Ttifcwpsr tar tlw W. P * T. W. Buy Your Coal OF Shaw A Johnson I ?porter* of Htllinqton, 'I dd)smilh' TVuMp Serr?o#?1 and I PecuMwia iilhrdcite rtrmd CfcMtnnt, (?!*?* a. Orato WclUnetflf. 4?iltM?! per ten. f 13 no Anthrarit* " It 00 Phon? 109 P. C. Dock ' Commercial H^fol Whi ??wfM, V T. first Class la [wry Way ?r*cit' '' ? to ftwinaa 'w IlilM m4 v ietnlty CREWS & HILLS. ? ATTORNCTS W?l PrawtM !? AR HiONrti JlMM Allltl