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THE DAILY ""WW ALASKAN CITY QFT=ICI7*L- PHPER No. 112 VOL. VIII. SRAGWAY, ALASKA, SATURDAY, JUNK 10. 1W? PRId 10 CHIN All QUI H?atl Officers of the Equit able Rjiicns [Special Dispatch to Daily Alaskan.] New York, June 10? The preside! t mkI all the head officers of the Equit able Assnranc ? Society have reeigoed. None of them hare been aocepted. Vice-President Hyde has sold moat of his stock in the institution to New York capitalists headed by Thomas F. Ryan. < Clntlui Oa Board I s ? l New York. June 10? Ex-lVe?ident | Cleveland and George West inc house h ?s accepted positions as directors tor the Suitable Assurance Society, Good Ltit oa C?tlM* City In addition to the congressional party the t'otta. Cuy had 45 assenjrers. 175 1 tons o' freight and one day's mail for ' S^agway and the interior, G>od Train Load Oat There were 75 passengers on the Whitehorse irain this morning. Most of them were for Dawsoo and Fair banks. ( Meotlag Poatpoaad There will l-e no meeting of the < Seminary c!ub Monday even'mr. It has i been postponed until Wednesday even ing. Toe club meets at the Methodist churvh. _J GO DOWN Lea.lcrs Lo^o to th* Tail Eu tiers [Special Oispatch to Daily Alaskan.] Tacoma. June 10- The leaders lost to the tail enders yesterday In a closely c >o tested base hall came. The score wss Seattle, 4: Tacoma. 3. San FnaoUe . 1; Oakland. O San Francisco, June 10 Sao Fran eisoo defeated Oakland in one of ih> closes* fames of the season today. The score waa, San FVanvisco. 1: Oakland., X Staadlncof tke Claki Per ! Won i.ost Cent | Tacoma :t4 27 .">57 1 Sao Francisco 33 3i> .">24 Oakland 31 31 MM Los Angles. .1^ 2S SOi> Portland '.7 > 4!>1 Seattle 23 33 41' j VO fOlRIH Of JULY UfCTING The Fourth of J jly general commit.) tee meeting which was to have taken place this evening has b ea postpooed until Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock >n account of the pr ne"> of ihe con jressioal party in th. All the delicacies of th Pack Train Kesturanu j- n at th> ? ?wc> '^HARRISONS'* A large shipment of Ladies' Tourist Hats in Silk- Linen and Straw "The White City" a Novelty Cap for Misses m Admiral Togo Caps For Boys Phone 55. Store Open Evenings Bari : ?Schaffncr | & ! Ittarx Spring and Sum- y mer Suits are y here and they are Models of of Excellence in Clothes Making Copyright 1905 by II?rt Sctwftner Marx Come and see them and tf you- buy one thing is sure you will be dressed right. f. fi. Clayson $ Co. Tb? On* Price Clothier Norway to be Republic Danish Arince refnses crown and repub licans have things own way-Monar chists are becoming adherents of pop ular government (Special Dispatch to Daily Alaskan.) Christiana. June 10 ? Prince Waldemar. of Denmark, has refined to accept the crown of Norway, and in all probability that country will lie a republic. That seems to! be the consensus of opinion at the present time. The republican* are jubilant at the pros pects and they are gaining adherents daily. The refusal of the royal families of Sweden and IVnmark to recognire the right of Norway to dethrone King Oscar and withdraw from the uni< n with Sweden has left thm* who favor a monarch ial forn. of government nothing upon which to stand. Many of the leaders who favored the retention of a monarchy are now advocating the establishment of a republic. . PEACE NEGOMNONS BEGIN At USI Washington, June 10 ? Today marked t-lie beginning of the end ??f the Russian Jap anese war. The beligerant powers officially accepted the projK*als of President Koo*eve!t that each power designate representatives to confer with e?ch other. The apftointnientv will be made at once and the two countries will deal directly through their i?eaoe repre sentatives without the intervention of any outside power. It may be that the terms of |>eace will not be made known except insofar as tliey coucern other countries than those which have been at war. The proposals of President Roosevelt, which were accepted, greatly pleaded all the powers. mm in Yukon River Strainer Ar rivt s at Wliitehorse WWhitehorse, July 10? The .Pawson ?irri ved at o'clock last evening c;th 12 pass ngers. The I'asca. ootning up, pass d '.'?mains at 10:30 p.m. yesterday ami the Columbia) passed there a half hour ifterward. The Selkirk, also coming .ip stream, was at Selwyn at 8 p m. The Canadian left Dawson at 6 o'clock last night. Thn Bonanza King left Whitehorse at .1 o'clock this moraine with the barge Klondike in tow and 247 tons of freight. Going down stream the VVJiitehorse r>a*sed Uig Salmon at 1:30 o'clock res terday afternoon. The Victorian passed Ho-'talinqit* at 10 o'clock j-Mterd ay \fternoon The next boats to leace will be the asca and the Oolnmblan. They go early Monday morning and the Selkirk late Monday night or early Tuesday morning. P. cfc Trwt a Always Us Is The Tack Train saloon always leads It carries only the best biands of whis kies, wines, beers and all the other g > d* t? be hafl at a firat-cla's gentle meu's resort. tf Wsitmt W???i *r Utrl Wanted Woman or girl to wait on ta'>'o. Inquire at Kailioad restaurant. FOR SALE ! GOlOFIflP MINING SI0CK-* Greatest Gold Mining Camp In the World G-round Floor Prices Ir quire at This Office KILL FORTY Philippine S.-pnfs G t Ruck at Natives (Special Pispatch to Daily Alaskan ] Manila, June 10 Philippine scout* .killed a Pulajsne cijief ami 40 of hi* followers on Saroar island. June 4. Sail* The Jefferson sailed lasi ereninc at 7 o'clock mith.li ruMWiytn for the wth. Most if them were from the interior. Matlm A furnished house for sale or rent. Inquire at bakery next to the Golden North. 1 ' THE Pack I rain Restaurant Will Swrr Smxlar frenrhllinner From 12 noon to * p. rn. tVERVIIMNG IHf bfSI \\ llll Mtitktl Regular Dinner 50c. TEA, COFFFR br WINK m.1 ICR CKKA V 11)11 Hllll IIINMR RiilrMl R?Ha*r*il (V"*t meals In town ?*rrorl from 1 ? m. to 10 p.m. Tint order* % ?j*ci?lty. 10c. *xtr?. John Will Imb*. Prop This is the Season For ^ ? ? a Lunch Goods We carry the best assortment to be fonnd in the city- viz ? OLIVES DEVILED HAM SARDINES SLICED BEEF OK APE JtTCE PICKLES BONED CHICKEN LUNCH TONGUE FRESH FRUITS CHEESE FANCY CAKES. FTC. 1 1 BCIIS Ml Sole Agent Hose ol Ellensburg Butter The Best That Money Can Buy IF YOU WISH to enjoy a cup of really delicious tea, try G ALT'S CEYLON. THE ROSS E1GG3NS CO. Sole Agents, Skagwav and Juneau. NATION'S LEGISLATORS ARE SKAGWAV'S (ittSIS United States Senators and Members of Con ? Kres^ Reach This City and Make a Trip to Bennett. Leave at Eleven The I? lit ?f it* party bar* been rit* m of ^kir'V ?<*lay They arrired on the Omme City ik hi iMitlac m *1$ o'etoefc. They were met by Miror Kin*. Preai deot Daly. of the chamber of eon ???*?, J. P. K-*er? aw) oikon ?bo joined Major Riefctntaoe. M W. CTataoc i>nd R. D Pita**, who aerom pained the party from J areas. The crto atorea and other points of Irtereet '.b ihii city *er? rMted aartU in Jt o'clock. when a apertai train left with the dmincalahed fawn lk? member* of the city (tweil, official* of the W. P. * V R. Mr. Only. and other* with member* of their famine* for Bennett. where lanefceon ? i< act tod The party ia dee to retwra to Skaeway at 4 o'clock Joneph O. Canaan, of IIHnela. apenk?r of the hoaae of repranentnti r?a J A. Remenway, dnarht'r and aoa. of RoouTiile. Ind Mr. Hemn ?*t la aeoalor from Indiana, choaen to too ened Vice PiwMtat Fairbnnk* Samuel H. Pile*, of Seattle, t'ait 4 Statea aenator from Waah r r'? J A. Tawney wIV and danrhter. of Winona. Mint) Mr. Tawney i* con r-M?men from the Firat dtartc ; ?e? hrr of commltteee on Inealar a#? tn and nay* and menna and chairman of the committee on indnatrlel arta a r<* etpoaiilona. Joarph C. Slblee. of Franklin. Pern . C'-wfreeaman from the T?enty-<T?h die trict: member of eoirimiuee on pm a# fvce and pnat road* and rhnirman a* the m *nn fart area committer. William A Roricnherf and wife, of Viet Sv lioata. Til Mr. RoJenherf la ronfteaaman from the Tnenty-eeeond d tet r let ; member of wria ttm on ht dintrini arta and e*pnaitloa*: Ian and improrrmenta of the Mtacaaippi rlrer. and pabile baildinfa end gTowmti H C. Adam* a^w' wife, of tfadlaoa, Wla Mr. Ad?ma Is contreaaman 'mm the Second diatnet: member <4 commit ter on agriculture and etpendMnre* In I ? hr M rtr <V??rt?r*til. C. L B?r-V? mi of Mmi, O* Mr Rort3??t r* (v>? > 1 ? ? frow I h# S't'h ir??h*r of en??i?U fiM ?er->vn*#. '*r?:r.f ? H en rwty imfaotriol m-o mm! rvmritinM Mtd f? V ??->? of -."nVi W??h paniM*' W I H nf-S-'j m?) ?'?? of Ml tte Mr ?> larfr Vow tit* of T wh tftM Jm*m McAMtarwo, of (k*afo, in , ?i?tfT>?oii ?n fro* tfc* ffftk iMrM. w#mb*Tof r >*7ir, ???** ? tto liotriet of Oafpmhi* aad ln>! m iftin. H C. f^nrVn ? ?c?r arxi ?tf?. of Pwlriore. 5 J Mr. V ?l*noUgW b forjyr ? tw 'row tk? Trot diolHtl. cfca.rmon of w - ?? on y?l?? ?b>< k mra>*r p' r m**I ?*?Jr? V i/>r A i?t ?r-W VrPnwott. ?i?rfc of ?Ih> <v< '?'WIHtlTO Co.. H#?rj Ceeeon ??*d Mr. r mon I mtrr* n?-?-trn<i(l>?lliW. l? I V>7 ?-?t V , ItM. by it iwrttv; :* "iffklCf C ? ? Rtftio H?r- orto*. ?rrtur;HI ? g-r'mmta -tibitf. W imM M?) ?i?*. ?' Timm Mr Jotx ? of iK- Titm rlMM J 1 llMni. VmI . |nm ?C*?m of >M Paeifo ? OM ?M ? nfc)? ('omrpmy IJ?rl ff. K?lv??!l - ? 1 1 ?w?> i ?r Ik* Oail; Tlw* With tM nut, w r "?'? of Mr fltr ?rr Mto* Hon>l IvMf. MiM Mfl ?rl Vr? T. R M?Gora. of Mon Fronr ?rn mhn wiitim?f Or . PoM?*'? port* it U* v** *4 tf Ik* Pn?i!oM 'o r. v.?? n <?M? tori Mt? E R ???*? of <t? Vork, tod < korto* N.?mil mM ? f?. of l>lt r? wto Tr>??! ';?M th* ?kt ??ii ?o lw?r, I>*i* iWrtwt. of that f>?l mm) Vro V?n<|i*rj, Otft ?-H Mr* Jorkanr ' op* Torkor mm! tfc* TVH !?'?*? r M. of Fori WH Horn R S#??rr1. ?rr? ?tth lk? nm frr?? -m?) jour ?M? 1 trHrorf m |r<vprmnr<1 mi Piff 1 1 Bahy'sNeeds /??? ???< < f| l(f ?!?*!"??. W? K??f t Nil ItM ?f *11 't *>*f r* ?(" r? t 1 ??' I ?r r r?*? T?m ? '??' r ? ? r* ? "? I TV '?? *?!?' rr | ft | tH tit | i ?*??" l) t~t m??W iftMk. 'in^rrw*'* ?n r?t ?rt*eW*k *t? . we., it r?r- ?*? rrtwfc <?w ? ?? rri-r"#'# * ? '^lK m; fH ?I ?t Mt| i?f ?T? 'M Mtfc** t>ii>toA ? * m T ka Wm. Britt 1 M - Big supplies of FRESH CAN*DIE8 re ceived on the Jefferson, alto the June Magazines. I FANCY STRAWBERRIES will arrive on the Dolphin. Fresh fruit on every boat Handle nothing but the best. Him *>e?w #