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II. 0. PETERSON SUES FOR OEEO H. O. IVtersm. formerly of Skag_ way, hw brought null, thorough Judge I. N. Wilooxen. against the Moor* townaite people for a d?H?d to hi* lot at the corner of Fourth avenue and State street. Tha tult will teat the validity of the tender of the towosite company of deeda to the t roperty situated within the area for which ll rccalved a patent from the government In acrordaooa with the contract entered Into with the citizen* of the town, bccauae of which the latter withdrew their protest against its application for tltla. The com pan v gave notice In the praaa that It waa ready to give deeda for tha price agreed upon in exchange for caah or note* and mortgagee, but did not call upon each Individual holder of property and make a tender of a deed. Thia spring Mr. IVterson ten ered the com pany notes ami inor'gages tor tha sum required under the contract aad ae*ed tor a deed. It waa refused on the ground that more than two year* had alipsed since the publication of a notice ' that the oompany was prepared to give deed* to claimants. Mr. Peterson also ' asks tor damages. YOUR HAT Mar n stylish Omi Bat M Mlkfa IMMlt A nun usually buys a hat that's "In st) 1?. but th? modern hat (or men has Kim to usstr (or. Baldticads are jrowlnc mors numer ous every day. lints make excellent breeding places (or the parasitic |?rnu whl.-h sap th? life (Tom the roots o( the hair When your hair be r Ins to (all out and your scalp Is (ull o( Dandruff It to a j sure *lcn that these countless germs ar? busily at ? ork There Is but one way to overcome the trouble and kill the re una that way Is to apply Xewbro's Herpldde to the scalp? It will kill the germs and henlthy hair la sure to result. Sold bv lei.tinir druggists. Send Mr In stamps f. r sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit. Mich. Wm. Hrttt, Special Atrent. Department i ( the Interior, Washington P , C.. April l?, !'? v N-alel prop aa> a for the con - ?tu. ' ? n ol M'h ol h. *? s Mlllanoo, *rM giril and lartson. vuithe. ? t ) n \la>ka. for leech ers riHidvnces at klaaucic, Prtn-e of Wales lalanl *i ? I vN.ksn. southeastern Alaska, anl for - h.-ol houses with tesehera residence* i i at I>e< r nir. on the Arctic const. and M*itie.?am1 k ike la s ? iheastem Alsaka. will tie rec Iv ?I at the ilei artment until 1 o clock p m s.tur.! 1. n.e to, l-wv. and nUl be opened itrn- -v afier. in the (.ressnce of such h.dd* r? as ? i> .lesire to attend. RIank forms of prop..*.!: en hm ij specifications. mar he | oM>:md a<iT . .. ti.-n t.. the ileparimeiit, ?t to the I in ..loner of (duration, where ilra?|i <- showirii fetalis may he inftpected p an? 'i. I ?pe< i , iti.<n? may sla^ re aeen and obtained fr in Prof w li?ni V ktllT. at Sitka, klasti tt j'unenii and 1 Mug: as, from Living ?ton ( : >nc? i f Juneau, and from the reepec tl*'' I" *s c ? imisMoi ctn at Keiihisan Wran gell -kajt??\ Sew*rd, and Y aides. Alaska. F.. A. Hitchcock. secretarr. I ? l?t THREE COME Paget Soaml Liners Make Water Front Busy j Thrw Puget noun J linen arrim' in po? t yesterday and this morning J The Cottage OHy arrived at*5 o'clock 1 yesterday morning with 31# tons of freight and 26 p.ssengors for Skyway. She sailed out last evening at 11 o'clock for the south via Sitka. The vcmcI I was delayed on the northbound trip by tot r j Tha Amur reached this port this morning at 1 o'clock withthtee | ivieit j eers and about 800 tons of freight. She I will be unable to get away before to morrow evening. 1 The Humboldt got in at 7:45 o'clock this morning with .11 passengers ind 200 tons of freight for Skagway. The boats to arrive had three days' mail, one of which was on the Cottage City and two on the Humboldt. IS COMING Jrtfers n Sail- I r Ska^w y Frcin S> aMlt? A cablegram received Saturday even ing by R. A. Carroll, agent fir the' Alaska Steamship Company, says the Jefferson sailed from Seattle for Skag way. Sat unlay af emoon at 1 o'clock. That will bring her into Sicagway Tuesday evening or Wednesday ruorn ??*K For Sal - at a Btrlali. Oo acc unt of departure . 1 will sel my household turniturt' at private sale ti su t purchasers. Oooda consisting of following, in h'*' o'ass condition: I rosewood New York Arion piano. 1 double oak bedste.d and center brace springs. 2 wool top mattresses, 1 1 curled hair mattress, 1 mass mattress, cane bottom chairs, I sewing machine all complete: 1 walnut center table, 1 dining table. 1 kitchen cabinet lible. 1 parlor lounge, carpets, crockery, glass ware at d pictures, etc.. etc. Mrs A. J. Cohen, J First house west of Broadwav. nh ave. i IT IS SFRIOUS ioa> Aliuka Peopl* Pill t? Rnlli* til* Mrtmiwa The constant aching of a bad back. The weariness, the M feline. The palm and *oh<>* of kiduey ill* Are sorioua If neglected. Uanirerous urinary troubles follow. K ltennett, employed by the Dona hue I. umber ro., residing at 4.V South K. street, Taooma, Wash , says: "For some time last fall I had considerable trouble from ? lame and aching back. 1 paid little atteniioo to it at tirst, but as lime rolled by it kept getting worae, I was uncertain as to the cause. 1 am employed with the Ponahue Lumber 00 and my part of the work i* what I* called ratcher, sotting the log* up to the aaw. I thought the constant riding a <d jarring of the log carriage might have caused the trouble; be that aa it may, 1 felt the reault severely in mv l?ack, particularly If 1 stooped, when 1 could scarcely straighten. Doan'a Kid ney Pi I la came to my notice ami 1 pro cured a bo*. They cured the dull, heavy aching in a very ahorl time and 1 was soon able to get about my work with my wonted vigor. I am sure if anyone ia troubled from backache which arises from kidney complaint they can depend upou Hoan's Kidney nils to cure it." Kbr sale bj all dealers. Price SO cents. hWer -Mil burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United states. itanember the name ? Doao't -and take no other. CnrrWi 1* L?C?t?d Currier, who skipped, from Dominion creck with 910,0M in goldc'ust. without paying his billa, hw been loom' ?1 be low Kagle. on the American tide, where he is being shadowed by marsha s and Canadian detecMres. It is likely th?t erradition proceeding will be begun. Anita Ray, the balladist, sines night ly at the Pack Train. Get your ice cream at Muir'a. A (i?l ftail; LUi???t Kvery family should be supplied with < bottle of v hatnberiain's rain Balm. For cuts, b-uises, burns scalds anc simi'ar injuries, which are of frequent occurence, there is nothing so pood I sooths the wound and not only gives instant reli f from pain, but causes the parts to heal in about one-thrd tM limo required by the usual treatment. As it is antiseptic all dancer from blood poisoutig is avoided, Sjld by Kell) 1 rug Co. Far Sat* Hotel Summit for sale on account of business interests on the outside. In quire of M. IV Welch, Summit, B. C. Calendars for iqo6 Ulc will call upon you soon mill) a Compute Assortment of ? 1906 (Mars ? flt Priees Chat mill Save you money The Daily Alaskan Job Office, TELEPHONE, 19 My oyE FACVLTy I am nn example of llio value of p? *cs?liig one fn. ult > iil.mo In n w\ high degree A* ft Iviv at ?.'hori| I MVTt could learn nn lotion*, and nn futtior. who ot hw* i*f tranlil 'mvr wlsiml mo to take n profession. put hi* on a sMp an cabin hoy, tvmarklnK tlmt mtch n cartvr *?? good Miongh for a dunce. Tbo captain took n fancy to me an. I tri?M to teach me navigation. hut thero ? err so mum Shu*. eo*lne? ari-? iind angle* about )t to bewilder mo that Ik Kivin gave it up In ?1?vp i it So It ?coined tint I must continue to wait on the aliip'* company, clean tin1 cahln win d<?w* anil at mealtime assist tlir> r.>.4 in the galley. One morn lug when I waa washlm. the breakfast dishes I notion) that the ?hip hud l?ecn br<Mi ilit op t,> tlio wind, which was flapping In the aalhi. Soon after, bavins occasion to go to tlio a ft or cabin. I saw tlio captain ami tlio first mate atnn<linc looking at tbo rudder post. Though tho tiller wa* la?lied fa?t, tin* ruthlor nw?j-?l with tbo wave*. Tills wa* bec ause tho niddor post wan defective. As tbo rudder moved th? poat would twist, oponlnc and closing huge crmks. Of course tlio ship wan without steerage Tho captain looked anxious "Vaptain." 1 aaid. "when tlio crack* open fill tbem with wedge*. and your poat will hold firm." Tho captain tur*cl and looked at mo. astonished that ? cahln bay should daro to ad viae him. Then he gruffly ordered tho mate to go and pet the wedge*. Thoy wore driven In tbo cracks. Iron hands wore put around tbo poat, and It bold pood till we reached port. It bad become evident that 1 poaaeas ingenuity. Tho captain considered that by my Rtipceation I had saved the ahlp and on reaching homo told tho owner*, who placed a thousand dollar* In hank to l?e given mo on my coming of age y* fattier was much perplexed at the ato ry and. thinking that perhap* my teach ! or* had lieen at fanlt. wished me to re main at home and try acbool again ! But 1 tinted hooks and took kindly to a roving life on the o.>ean. So my father, deciding that there must lie aome nil* ' take about my Ingeniou* sugrestion : relapsed Into tlio belief that I was *till I a dunce and tho position of cahln boy quite good enough for me. But lie was again doomed to revise hi* opinion w hen I returned from tlio next voyage Wo were In tlic I'hina sea not fai from the Malay peninsula. havln4 aboard a c?rp> of oil. There Is rm par of the gloW xv hero piracy ha* been an< Is today in on- niiiinuw One evenin* ]wt lipfiw sunset I *rnl on ilM aw' mv tho captain ami both mate* ox ?mining with gl?s?o? a small *??(l t> tho toward, which wa? towing n goo. slTied hark Suddenly tho smsllcr ve? sol drew away from tho other ami nail ed toward us. Tliouph she showed n< flag. our captain know her to l>o a pi rate with a prlne in tow. and. since wr had nothinc -n ith which to defend onr Hire* except small arm*. I10 had no doubt that a? MM as the craft couhl roach us we would walk tho plank. ?Vaptaln." 1 "aid. "pot up a barrel ot oil and pour It over tho dock*, except tho poop Then get tho mon up there, with tho arm*, hoist the white flap and let them come aboard." Tho captain stared at mo for a mo ment the color gradually coming tc his cheeks with hope, then ordered not one barrel but a down brought up and atovc at different parts of tin* deck TIk ratlines, tho bulwarks, every bit of sur face was shining with oil. Then th? mon wore gathered with the small arnif on the "poop By this time the "skill! and crossbones" wore raised on the pirate, and In a few minutes more alu was within hailing distance. Since there was no a pea ranee of resistance she sent out tho boats, loaded with copper colored villains, leaving only a small crew aboard. There was cousld era bio sea on. and we were rolling heav ily. One boat made for the bow. tlx other for tho waist and the crews climbed up on to the dock. Tho first man to roach It alid on to It from thr oiled gunwale. His feet shot out from under him. and he coasted Into tho scuppers. In a few moments some twenty men were sliding about as th< ship rolled, while wo. taking ont out guns, which we had concealed undei our Jackets, opened fire. Before the pirates could got thoir legs we had peppered every one of thorn except those who had not left the l>oats. They, seeing the disaster, pulled for tbelt vessel, but we picked them off as they rowed. Tho man on the pirate, temw stricken at what they could not un-.er stand, put their ship before the wind and sailed away. We found some shoemaker's wai aboard, with which we covered Uk soles of our shoos. Then when ho ha>! heaved overboard the dead and wound ed pirates we made sail for the shij they had left. She proved a fat prise and we took her In tow. When wo go homo the captain and crew, after col lectin* the priie money, wore so grate ful to me for the suggestion that ha. saved their lives that they relinqnishe. every dollar to me. WbM the raonci was" deposited In bank, together witl a handsome sum from the owner ? our own ship, I had a fortune such a my father had never coaie near attain Ing. - It was suggested that I become ai Inventor, but I never could think of an; Ingenious expedient unless stimulate! by some special happening, some grea necessity. The consequence Is I hav lived on the Interest of my priie mono; and have no desire to put myself in i way to make any more. . WKXDKLL C. M LA1N. ClwtHf Mamie* Traa?taa?? Tha l>tnclp*l TWrbar Shop haa ?a curod I ho (ft*M Carpantar Vibrator, and t? prapurad ?o ft** th<- haat alaa trie iriimiiffr imlitMt that #?w ha* fwaci drrlaad. Th?J ara mi ahaolnla oiira for h*a<1arh?. rh?>nma?fan? and othar dl?ordara, ImproTK ?ha eirrala Hon and yWa narrooa ?'ranjth. Wa hut-f prlra'r mow* for ladlaa Prlael pal H*rhar Shop Rath* 2."> Flna nowlaln tn>? at tha Port! pd T?1 rlojt Hoiiaa. Hooma 2.V, Wv, 7Se nod ?! . Fifth ?rM?, ov poait* Canadian Hank of ' ommaroa Thf Pantheon hoo?hlapk makaa fW ?hoa* look lik?> a nl#far'a haal. Try him, he la an a*part. ? At Wk?1tnl* Frli Tha Maamt aaloon aril* Itqaor*. allhar hulk or eaaa pood* ai wholaaala prlcpa All lha okl brand* al* ara cm band. MM-lf. ' Any Kind of Chawing Tohaoeo at 10c ? CUT ] ami we a ill aall everything rheap thai# Id the atore 1 1 | Pipes, 6c and Up ; ; Don't Forget the Number ' ! 438 BROADWAY, Phone M Tony Dortero Comfortable Beds Dining R<h m In Connecti? HOTEL ! PIONEER tl?t fnilillnt WHlTEHORSE, Y.T. Nmt P.?>.v?w, rraal *u?rt ' Pete McMillan, Proprietor . ~ ? V W W ~ ~ ? ? W ? the leading Hotel Windsor Hotel ? Opposite Dtpot ? Whitehors?, Y.T. I P. MoMtlllaa,' Pro|?. I ... i iri ti YWrirarSrSlfiitilS i -Garibea Helel i ? Caribou Crossing A Strictly 1? Dining Room in Connection Choicest Wine*. Liquor* A Ci|r?r? R J. Briuin. M?t. Ctnidian Pacific Ry. Co. OftiJ. to Vancouver Victoria THuefurrlef W lf? **m ("Wf? j RMUR MAY 30 MM JUNE 6 ItUlai >tl for Speed. Own fort, ??rrtco ?o<l AppdtkMwi Th?w? Twin Vr?* I SMnmCuaotlitll^MlM Par TnfonMtlM Writ* or ipfij *? If. BJ>tnm , Art- II AO WAT * * ? FWly Fam(?iM<d Room* Klfetrte LifhMd Throw* hoot Itlf IMPf RIAL ItOIfl a*o. w. crwns. rnop. AMERICAN PLAN front 8t South P.O., WMteWm^T.T Raw Furs.... WK PAY High Prices forfine furs Writ* K#r Prtw I .MM Percey's Fur House Octiknah wi?ron?in Vancouver \ Hotel-^ } In / R. 1 **?? Goo* S? ?bH?? o ft H TtrwoflMmt Dn* rlwa I* Kttj IVi?iH FU??t <**? la Ww> *?r*?r?M i ROYAL I ft ?Steam Laandrj* KM Wtf% fmrwwi >liH Or itrt Pmmftif IV* ? PHONR * ? MrHfiipf Will ?!) a?4 DHtor. J Baths Id COMKCtlM ? Prtrit* Room lot U?nl f ITtAlf HtATlD. jf When In Haines fKf II tlM Motel Northern J. O Mnrrl?nn t'roo. Restaurant In Baildiag UNION Pljinf "????; uwl nuM Leaves^ Rkagway at 9 a. m. Sharp F.rcry MorwU , \VmIin?I?7 mmI Kr?d?y \rririnr M M II.*) ? m. I/Mm rillMi il 2 |> m. Sinfl* t?r? II. Ml I?tUm ftnrl OriMif The WhitePass & Yukon Route TIMK TAHLK No. 1J (Daily Etc?pt No. 1 B 1 1st otaM. 1ft eteM In 1 clam # ??>. LV. SRAOCAY AR 4 m. ?R t llfc ? MM),, WHIT* PA88 ?? ? ?? t M ? 11 M " " MJO CABIN I 10 ? ? | 00 H It K | " WKNNKTT , J * | p m ?? It tO 9M, t 10 " " CARIBOU ' II NUi " 10 I ?? ? ? ? AR Whtt* Pont LV * 10 " I.V. ?? t I " P???nffn na? b* at (Vpnt* lr ? me In har# r>at-fw? !?<p,rto4 ul obaeked. ln?pwttoo to torpid 10 mfnat?a ImtIcc tin? of tr*i?. 1M poind* of h*rr*f ?tH b? ' heck*d frw ?1U> ??rh fall for* tlotaf 1 nO POO: I 7B poor>?? ? with f*eh half far* ilrk?t The Idaho Liquor House; CORN ICR rBIRP AND BROAIWAT, The Pioneer Family Liquor Store of Skagwav RsTABMsHrn i?r r Dtr?ct ltri)?wfi .? of For*)co mm! Mnmrnta WTNE& LIQUOR8 AND CIGARS AOKjrp* ro* (.KM PS md RKAOWAT BRRWRRVS BOTTLED BR*R ' rrlraM Room* For Ptalll** Attentfoo'to Older* *<r F?m!lj C?? T*l?pkOMM Navigation on the Yukon River and Lakes Should Open About June 1 Passengers and Freight For ATLIN, DAWSON, CHENA and FAIRBANKS And Other River Points Will Be Taken Through via An Up-to Date Rai1 and Steamboat Line Finely AppointedTrains Daily Except Sunday Between 8kag wav and Whitehorse. Carry Pass^ ngers Baggage, Mail and Express M. J. B. WHITE, G.FJ4P. A. Vinoourer, B. C. A. R. NKWKLI* V. P. AO- M. V.boootm, B. O. Mid Atartt* ? ?MM?? ? ? ? R..D. PTN'XRO, Kmn. O. T.'A^T. A. "Vwrvj??. I'm ? - . t yVT525S