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DmIM** Wm Baa MaOImIs Dan McGinn Is it the name of the man found dead near the Twentyaiimlle road house below Fortymile about a month ago. McCinnla went to Eagle from Dawson last fall. He found little to do, ami was supported by subscrip tions gotten up by the people of Eagle. He left Eagle to return to Daweon on foot with hi* blanketa, February 13. E? idently ho was loet la a storm and was frozen where found. ladtaa Boy b W?U The Indian boy, of Caribou, whom Bishop Rom pas sent to a Vancouver hoepital seven or eight month* ?go, suffering from a deformity, returned m the Princes* May completely cured. He left on the train for Caribou this morning. Pure ice cream at Muir's A Good Family Llmiaiat Every family shoo'd be supplied with ! a bottle of i hamberlain's Pain Balm. For cut.*, bruises, burns, scalds anc similar injuries, which are of frequent occurence, there is nothing so good. 1 V It sooths the wound and not only gives i Instant reii-f from pain, but causes the parts to heal in about one-third tae time required by the usual t-eatment. As it is antiseptic all danger from blood poisoning is avoided. Sold by Kelly Drug t 'o. EXPOSURE To cold draughts of air, to keen and | cutting winds, sudden changes of tem perature, scanty clothing, undue expos ure of the throat and neck after public speaking and singing bring on c ugbs; and co'ds. Ballard's Horehouod Syrup Is the best cure Mrs A. Barr Houston. Teias, writes, Jan. 31, 1902: "One bottle of Ballard's j Horehound Syrup cured me of ? very , bid cough. It is very pleasant to take. ' 2Sc, ,v>e, ?1 00. Sold by Kelly ttrug Co. i I>epartment of the Interior WisblBftoa, P C.. April 19, 1**. >-alad prvpossla n> r the con ?truction of sch<x)l house* at KUIIhooo, ma fell And Jack*>n Southeastern Alaska. for Iwch era residence* a t klawoek. Prin:e of W*J?s Island and Shukan. Southeastern Alaska, and for sc hoo 1 houw.". with tether* residence* a'tachtd. ?t l>eerimr. on the Arctic coast. and Haine" and kuke in > >utheaMeru Alaaka, will be rac- ieed al tha department until > o'clock p. m . Saturday. l ine K 1**. and a ill be opeoad iirme tlately thereafter. in the presence of such bidders as may leai^e to attend Blank forms Of prop*?al. finbrsfinf >p??ctncalioBa, may be obtained <?n application to the department, or l*> the Com in Kroner of Kducattou. whara drawing* j4o*inf details may be inspected P'an? and specification* may also be *een and obtained fn.tn Pn?f. William A. Kelly, at Sitka, Alaska, at Juaean and Poutfla*. from Living atou V. Jonc* f Juneau; and from the respec tive t* ? "ommisMoner* at Ketchiaan Wran Ktfll Ska^wrtv. s?*ward, and Valdex. Alaska. K. A Hitchcock. Secret-* nr. 51*101 Toil'e Du Nonl fciojjham*. 1W5 pa - terns loo a jari. at Harrisons'. ALL OFF Lake Lnb<rg? is Now Im passable Travel across Lake Labarge with freight has suspended, Horse teams quit attempting to get across the tee jereral days ago, end it ia I elleved that dog teams are not attempting it now. For the first year in a long time there will be practically no freight intended for Lower Labarge that will not reach ita destination this year. The freighters begun work ecrlier than usual this year and the conditions were favorable for quick delivery. Former Ikaiwiyu EiUrprliltf Wesley Allen, of the Owl Drug Com pany, is not going to allow anyone to get ahead of him in up-to-date improve tnenta. He is having a modern plate glass front placed in the store.- Seward Gateway. A Poaitlre NrOf m?lt? Having to lay upon my bed for 14 days from a severely bruivd icg T only found relief ? hen I used a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. I can cheer fully recommend it as the best medicine for cruises ever sent to the afflicted. It has now become a positive necessity upon myself. D. H. Byrnes, merchant, Doversvill, Texas. 25.', .Vta, $1.00. Sold by Kelly Drug Co. Ice cream and sherbets at the Vienna Bakery. Best in town. 'Phone 3,">. For Sail at a BarSaln. On account of departure, I w'.ll sell my household furniture at private sale to su't purchasers. Goods consisting of following. In fl-st class condition: 1 rosewood Xew York Arion piano, 1 double oak bedstead and center brace springs. 2 wool top mattresses. 1 curled hair mattress. 1 miss mattress, cane bottom chairs, 1 sewing machine, all complete: 1 walnut center t*Sle. 1 dining table, 1 kitchen cabinet wble. 1 parlor lounge, carpets, crockery, glas> ware and pictures etc.. etc. Mrs A. J. Cohen, First house west of Broadway. 8th are. For Solo Hotel Summit for sale on account of business interests on the outside. In quire of M. B.. Welch, Suui m it, B.C. INLAND WEATHER At 8 o'clock this morning, the weather conditions on the Y ukon river and along the line of the W. P. & Y. U. were as follows: Skagw?y? Calm, brisk south wind, 40 above. Glacier? Clear, calm, 58 above. While Pass? Cloudy, south wind, 2S> above. Log Cabin? Clear, strong south wind, M above. Bennett? Cloudy, south wind, 35 above. j Pennington? Cloudy, south wind 44 above. j Caribou? Clear, calm, 40 abjve. Cowley? Cloudy, south wind, 38 above, Whitehorse Cloudy, south wind, 42 above. Lower La barge ? Cloudy, south wind, 45 above. Hootalinqua? Cloudy, south wind, 45 above. Big Salmon? Cloudy, south wind, 45 above. j Yukon Crossing? Cloudy, south wind, | 52 abjve. i Selkirk- Cloudy, south wind, 38 j above. Stewart? Cloudy, south wind, 40 above. Ogil vie? Cloudy, south wind, 40 | above. i Dawson? Cloudy, south wind, 40 > above. Fortvmile ? Cloudy, south wind, 40 above. Ragle? Cloudy, south wind, 50 above At) in Cloudy, south wind, 40 above. Go to Muir's for candy. DISCRIMINATING LADIES. \ I'njoy r*lne Herpirlde on Accoaat ?( Its Distinctive****. The ladles who have used Vewhro'e j Herplclde apeak of It In the highest terms, for Its quick effect in cleansing [ >he scalp of dandruff and also for Its e* | ecllence as a general halr-dresstnr It j makes the scalp feel fresh and It allays I that Itching which dandruff will cause. y?wbro's Herplclde effectively cures , d.-ndruff. as It destroys the germ that causes It. The same germ causes hair to fall out. and later haldness; In killing It. :ierpltlde stops falling hair and prevents i haldness. It Is also an Ideal hair dress I Ire. for It lends an aristocratic charm to j the hair that Is quite distinctive. Sold j '?> lcadins druggists. Send 10c. In stamps 1 for sample to The Herplclde Co.. De j 'roit. Ulch. Wm. Britt, Special Agent. Ice cream and sherbets at the Vienna Bakery. Best in town. 'Phone 35. Calendars for iqo6 Kit will call upon von soon ttlith a Compute Assortment of ? * I9Q6 Calendars * m Prices Clwt mill Save you money The Daily Alaskan Job Office, TELEPHONE, 19 Old Comrades Meet tortstnal 1 "Prisoner at the bar, liave von any thing to say why the sentence of death ?1k>uM not bo passed upon you?" "Well. Jndgo, seeln' that these hon' ?ble twelve gentlemen haa brought me In utility, ft would bo highly dlsrespec' fiil for tno to say anything ag'ln tholr verdlc'. Howsoever, tnebbe they wouldn't mind my sayln' that nbrti the crime was committed lien in Ari ?oua 1 was light in the dago* in Culm." "Why did you not bring forward evl Icuiv of that during the trial f' "Well, Judge, the regiment 1 font with wasn't recruluM from those parts, and most o' in)' comrades left their oarcuM on San Juan hill. No, there wouldn't I*' no use tryln' to prove a alibi. I've had a fair trial. You, Judge, have made the penwvutin' at torney treat mo right, and the Jury lins convicted tno on the best kiud o' cir cumstantial evideuco." There was something so honest ap pearing in the ohl soldier's manner that Judge. Jury ami spectators were visibly affected. Otic of the s|>eetaton< edged urotind to wlierc the Judge aat ami whispered something in his oar. "This gentleman." said the judge to the prisoner, "says that be was iu Cuba during the Spanish American war, and perhajts you might prove your case by jja." "Don't remember ever to have seen j the gentleman." remarked tbe prisoner, | scrutinizing the person referred to sus piciously. "You say," said the man, "that you were at San Juan hill?" "I wa?." "What regiment?" "The ? th New York." "It's plain you're tyln', since no such regiment went up the hill." "Reckon there wasn't hut there was a man as got separated from that regi ment and fell lu w ith the - th Illinois, the company on the right end o' the Hue, and the feller that fell In was myself." "Why, you cussed liar. I commanded the company on the extreme right of the ? th Illiuoia myself." "You didn't? no sich thing. You're play in' some game on me. t?ot some grudge to send an innocent man to the hangman." "I ought to know," snld the other In dignantly. "I tell yon." reared the condemned man, "Cap'n Josh Ringham command ed that company." "And 1 tell you," retorted the other angrily, "I'm t'ap'n Josh Ringham." At this the captain lifted his over shadowing sombrero to mop his brow, and the prisoner scrutinized him. "Great Sv-ott, cap'n, how you have changed:*' he -said at last. I'd never ha' knowed ye." Rut tbe other would not admit tlic acquaintance. "Judge," lie said, "this mau has un doubtedly got hold of my army record and is endeavoring to make something out of It. I never saw hiiu before In my life." "You set there, Cap'n Josh Bingham, and say you never saw tne before In your life! 1K> you forget how when we got to the top o' the hill a dirty dago started to club you with the butt of his rifle and how a man stepped In and. after receivln' the blow on his shoulder"? here the veteran tore open his shirt and exposed a healed wound "run his bayonet through the dago lK> you mean to say you don't reineiu ber that?" "Yes, I do rememl<er that, but you wasn't the man that saved my life. That man carried me off tbe fleld a few moments later when I was wounded, and he got a Spanish bayonet in his forehead that left a wound like a Turk Ish sclmlter. I'd know that would anywhere." "What was his name?" the prisoner demanded, growing angrier and shout ing louder with every word. "Jim Hicks." The spectators started. The prisoner had been tried under that name. "Jim Illcks; yes, that war him -Jim Hicks, and that war me. You'd recog nlre the scar anywhere would ye. cap'n? Well, what d'ye think o' this?" He pushed aside a lock of shocky hair and displayed a scar the exact counterpart of a sclmlter. The captain 1 <I?W. "Why, Jim: Can It I*? No -yes. How you have changed, Jim! That campaign hag told on us both. Youi hand, okl comrade." While he was speaking he was edg ing around to where the prisoner stood, and, first grasping his hand, he after ward took him In his arms. The spec tators, having witnessed thla dialogue on which a human life hung, no sooner saw the denouement than they set ur a shout that made the log courthouw ring. The judge rnppevf for order charged the Jury to rett* to rwonsldei their verdict and to bring In one In ac cordance with the new evidence. Thli they did. pronouncing the prisoner nol guilty. Jim Hicks and his "vet" com panlon left the courtroom together ant' sauntered toward the outskirts of th< settlement, their arms around earl other's neck, followed by the goo* wishes of every settler. When tbei reached a point where two horses wen hitched they mounted and rode away. "SomeplD beautiful In that friend ?hip," remarked one of the observer to another. "Beautiful! Takes battleflelda ti mate them friendships" A few hours later a sheriff rode inti the place, described Captain Rlnghan and said that he wanted him for horw stealing. It was then that the Judge, the Jur; and the spectators discovered that the; had been sold by two of the worst de? pemdoes, murderers and horse thieve that disgraced Arixona. 3 ?T>OI.rH SAUNDERS. Cloctrlr *??'"??< The lXnclpa! Oarber Shop Hm * cuml the great Carpenter Vibrator, and it prepared to give ike heat elec tric ir*attc,*nt that ever ha* b?en deviled. They are an absolute cure for headache, rhoumatltm and other disorder*, Improve the olrcnla tion and five nervous strength. We have private room* for ladlea. Princi pal Berber Shop. Bath*25c?nM. Pine porcelain tub* at the l\>rtl nd Ixrf ring Hou*e. Room* 2Sc, 50c, 7Sc *nd . Kifth avenue, o|r poalte ( anadian Rank of tommeree. The Pantheon bootblack make* your shoes look like a nigger'* heel. Try him, he is an expert. * At Wk?1?wU PriMi The Maorot saloon Hell* Honors, either bulk or cane goods at wholeaale Kicea. All the old brand* alwaj* on Ad. MVl-U. Any Kind of Chewing Tobaooo at 10c a CUT and we will aell everything cheap that* in the store Pipes, 5c and Up Don't Forget the Number 428 BROADWAY, Phone 62 Tony Dortero Comfortable Bed* Dining Ro?.m In Connect!0" HOTEL PIONEER I/O* KotMInc WHITEHORSE, Y. T. NMt Po?t?IRc*, rmnt Street Pete McMillan, Proprietor I he leading Hotel Windsor Hotel Opposite Depot Whitehorse, Y. T. P. McMillian,' Prop. I-Gariboci Hstel Caribou Crossing A Strictly 5 ? Dininc Iloom in ( 'ofinoctiof! ? : Choicest Wines. Uquon A Cirmrt U J. Itriuin. Mgr. ? .r.r.x.x.T.T.x#>x?x?xg?tK<)??eee?8iia Canadian Pacific Ry. Co. Wpp?% ftcrrte*, !fo Intern rrilAU GUI, ?o Vancouver Victoria Tr*o?ferrInf to Seattle No tttn Cttrp May 15. 25, 'June 5 mi H p.m. For 8p*e<i, Comfort, S?r*te? and Appointment Thme Twin Srrrw SlMmmCiiuMt be Rqaalad. For Inform Ml ?o Wrtve or Apply to H. BJ>to*ll , Aft. UAOWAT Flo?lj Furnt?h*d Rooms Electric Lighted Throughout IDE IMPERIAL IHWI obo. w. ccwrw. prop. AMERICAN PLAN Front St. South P.O., WhItaborw.Y.T Raw Furs.... ? WK PAY High Prices (or fine furs Write For Pric* T.t*t Percey's Fur House Othkoah. Wi?coo?in Vancouver | Hotel? ^ | T. 1 . K Mr..*, PW?. J Good StabiioQ For HortM R?fural?J??l T>i murhoni rim C1m? hi Every R?*t?rt Ftn?at Ck* la tin Nortk?wt ROYAL \ ?Steam Laundry* Ail WtA Gtirmittil Skoft Order* Prcaaptly Pm FHONE /? MM?*ti*rr Wilt ?n a *4 i)rri*?r ? Baths In Coffnectioa ? Prrritr Room* tor Ladwa. f ST F.AM HEATED. ft When In Haines ttnpat th? Hotel Northern J. O. Morrlarm. J'non. Restaurant lo Building UNION Plylnjr Pe??r?ti" Ska*way ?nrl Hateaa Leaves Skagway nt 9 a. m. Sharp F.rtrj Mo?Uv. \Vr*tn??1?T anrt FrWay ArriTlDf at ffalnta at m. Ibarra Hainea at 2 p. ?. Sinfla far* II. SA. Lartoo and Orrmair The WhitePass& Yukon Route TIME TAHI.K No K1 (Delly Kscept 8a?i1?y.( No t. 8 Ftoesd Iti'dM*. Mm Jn I r'm* 9 .VI a' m. LV. 9KAOUA Y AR ? *H> a. *H ? II*. ? lioo}" " WHITK PASS ?' j {* ? ? I It ? u v> - ?' u jocabiji i i? ? ? i oo - gg|V : BKNNKTT { ]||m " 11 ? pm 1 ? ?? I 10 " " CARIBOU * II SrtM? " !? ( M ? 40 " ? ? - AR WHIT* Hons* LV ? JO '? LV. M 1 1 ? Pewenrert mart it depot* In ttme to nerr *fferr -,?r?cted ?' 1 checked. lDfpectloe l? Mopped 10 minute# before leerir t time of treia. 180 poaad* of harrer* ?>H he checked free with -e?-h fall fere Uehe end 75 mend* with each belf fere ttcfcev. <TOvmTrJrsrsi? WMMMMfMM | The Idaho Liquor House OOfcNKR r*IRP AND BROADWAY. The Pioneer Familf Liquor Store of Skaowav ESTABLISHED 1?T Direct Importer* of Forrlrn and Dwimte WINES. LIQUOR 8 AND CIGARS ir.Ejrrs roR I. KMT'S and KMWAY RREWERVS ROTTT.RD *EKR Prfraw norirt Pot Famifl** Special Attmti<wfto Oidert kr Family Ow. Telrpfcew t? . ..... . . firm WfT" wrmi ? I iwmtm ? i _ ? Wliiie Pass k Yukon Rome Navigation on the Yukon River and Lakes Should Open About J une 1 Passengers and Freight For ATLIN, DAWSON, CHENA and FAIRBANKS And Other River Points Will Be Taken Through via An Up-to Date Rail and Steamboat Line Finely AppointedTrains Daily Except Sunday Between Skag wav and Whitehorse. Carry Passengers Baggage, Mail and Express M.J. B wnrrp, G. F.AP. A. A.&MWILUT.r.*O.N. R.;0. PI!*XBO, 6. F.|fr.P. A. Vancouver, B. C. VBWxurer. P ftwd fllmoKi*. Ah?k? ?