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WILL VOTE Go4<ie?8 tif Lil?ctry to be Klfcted The .election of ft rrprw atoll ?? of the CoiVleaa of Liberty will be om of the feature* of the prepattooft tor the the Fourth of July celebrftllon in Ska* way (hit TP?r u it has N>en on former I | ?..? MM IM fik-ht [ at the cwnmlttw meeting to hare a / parade a* one of the feature* of th? In. ? dependence l>ay program and that one I of ilkagwa)'* fair daughter*. with at tendann representing each of the state* of Jhe union, should preside a* the t?*M<'? of Ubrrn to the car that wouki lead the ptvceaaion. The people will be given an opportnnlty to *elect one of \he citj't belles tor the honor. The election will take place under the direction of the committee on decora tion at* I parade and the datftila will be announc d in a day or two. The meeting last night ?aa well at tended letters were read fr\>ta White horae by J. K. tlarragar. chairman of tha transportati >n and kirertialng com mit te ' saving that there would be a large crowd to attend the celebration fron that place. The decision to hare the *|v>ru and much of the celebration I on July 1 was very aa isfactory to the Whitehorse people. That la ft holiday ' in Canada. Dominion 0*y. aod a larger excursion will reault partly bccauae of thai fact Chairman Murphy, of the ceneral j conmiltM, ?pix> nteJ the following! rcntmittrn Jo act in eonntction with; i ho-* already named: Sport* .1. M. Twiner, J. & Bar riwjar, M. A. Phelpa, J tm)4 Way, E M. Culbertaon and A l-a?ka. Kntortainment and program? Wil liam Brill, Mr* M. H McUllan. Mr*. J IXSIiMkM.'k. N. W. Watoon and H. D. Ktrmse. IXfoormi on ami I '?r?Je ? 1. M. Jensen. Mr*. A. \V. Reed. F F. Khrlich, H Friadtntbal ai.u B M. Simpaoc. The general committee will meet again next Saturday eTenin* at 7:30 o'c'ock. Gowd Growl. r Hmiin The place to eet good prowler meas ure is at the Totem saloon You ret your money's worth. ARMY SUPPLIES FOR ALASKA The steamer Lyra, now at Tacoma. In to take the army supplies north with in a few Jay*. She will carry the sup pile* tor the troop* atone the Yukon ana at St. Michaels, l'ecnliar to her cargo will be the tobacco supply. A total o( SS,000 cigars is going north tor officer* and mon and the material to make a quarter of a million cigarettes will be furnished. Tlx tt*(? of Sir Wilfrid l.?urt*r roplvinir to * qiMwtlon of Or TbomfiM ofthe \ okoo, uiil that F. G. fonffikm. the new %'vinrr (n It1* Yukon, will hare no *?'?? In the territorial council, and will not he permitted to h?ve ? private pract ice. Ottrili ArrlTi * Fr?? J?n?? The Georgia arr<ve?l at 9 o'clock last nltfht from Juneau and *ailcd ihi? morn It g at 8 o'clock for Juneau, Sitka urul other point* She had only * few pa< wn{?r? to or out. KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED kr r?Mttni ?l ? Mat Pr?H (lira Dandnr Kmit, Th?r? arc many men who wear thalr : uita practK-atty all Iha time when awaka. \t-J are Mesaed with a heavy atiook of ->*lr; yet If the scalp* of the** same men i im-a became Inflated with dandruff <rorraa. the parasites would multiply Ml quloker for lack of air. Baldness ' wouM ensue as the final result- New &ro? Herplclde kills these (term* and stimulates unhealthy hair to abundant ??vwth. Herplclde t? a pleasant hair dressing aa well a* a dandruff cure and contains not an atom of Injnrtona mih- | stance SoM by lee.llnc drinrtsts * nd TOr In stamps for sample to Tho H<mvI -ld? Co.. Detroit. Mt-h, Win. Rritt, Special A rent. For Sale at a BarKala. On nco^unt of departure, 1 w'.ll sol tuy household furoitur*-- at private wile to suit purchasers. Good* con-istinc t?f following, in tirst class condition: 1 rosewood New York Arion piano. 1 double oak boilste d and center brace springs. 2 wool top mattresses, 1 curled hair mattress. 1 moss mattress, cane bottom chairs, 1 sewing machine, all complete: I walnut center uNp. 1 dioinf table. 1 kitchen cabinet tsh'.e. 1 parlor louoire. carpets, ctwwery. c'.ass ware ud pictures, etc.. etc. Mrs. A. J. Cohen, First house west of Broadway, Sih are. ; AT SEA Verdict in Freestone Cast Causes Kmhimwment The verdict Id the raw at alnst L. A. Kre?atone, tried at Juneau tor taking told from th<> Treadwell amalgamator, I* cau?h>t emSarra*?merit, acouri' injr to Juneau pa >er*. The Juneau Kecord-Miner Bay*: "The jnry returned the followlnt rer diet: 'We, the jury, find the defendant (here the word* In the printed form of verdict 'a* charted to the Indictment' were scratched out, and the followlnt word* added) and asses* the vidue of the property taken at WtXV, which w.i* laken at different period* of lime.' "It ia not clear juat what the inten tion of the jury waa, whether a verdict of tuilty of petit latoeny or trand lar ceny. The penalty for petit larceny ia not to exceed one year: larceny in a shop, ai ren year*, ami trand lareeay . 10 year*. "The venlict waa widely diacuaaed oo the *tr -el* last evenint, and there are many who declare that it ia no verdict at all," rot. The ooldrat beer in town is at the Sl at tie saloon. ? C*ok W?nt?J I cook wanted at once Apply at this ortiee. | All June mazarines juat received at Muir'a. CaWi Dlankiwi V. S, soldier* who nerved in Cub* during the >pani*h war know what th s disease is. and that ordinary iwrtlw have little more effect than w much water. Cuban diarrhoea is almost a> severe and dantte>ro>is as a mild attack of cholera. There is one remedy, how ever. that c?n alwsvs bedepended upon as will be seen by the fol'owitiR certifi cate (pm Mr*. Mlnni* .lacohe, of Ho? lon, Texas: "1 hereby certify thtt Cb?tnber!ain's Co ic. Cholera and Pi?r rboea Remedy curcd my husband of ? >ev. re attack of Cuban diarrhora, which he brought heme from < ub. ffv had several docuvt but they did him no Rood O'e bott'e of thisremed? curwl him. a? our neifhbwa will testify. 1 thank t*od for ao valuable a medicine." For sale by Kelly Drop Co. Calendars for iqo6 (Ue will call upon you soon Olitb a Compute Assortment of * 1906 Calendars ? fit Prices that mill Save you money The Daily Alaskan Job Office, TELEPHONE, 19 \ LOVE GAME |W|ImU Th#rf at* three of ua N*om friend* ?rho nndcrotand one another perfectly ?-Tom Allison. tlob Tiimli* and my ?elf. We nn- fnrrvrr chnfflnn one an other, poklnp fun, rtdlcnlln*, abuMnir? In ahort, doing iwythlnx hot pmla Int At times Tom and lV>h will unite to hammer ino unmercifully: then it *111 l>e Tom and I ngalnxt Nob or Boh ?nd I avalnat Tom. When I.ydla tlmt aaw it* ^n*ether, ahe held her breath. c\pecttnn to ace me land a blow plumb between Tom't eye*. Then ahe expected to ace Torn pick up a poker and brain roe. But when the procoaa waa repeated be tweon Tom and Hob ?W beiran to won. der * liat It all meant. Finally *b? be rame faMnnted with It "I'm iroitiR to try 'I *?"'> M*?," ahe Milt tO UWV "Bettor not. Women won't ataml that Mrt of thins." 1 aald to her. *Td like to know why. They can atand It Jnat att well *? men that K If they wanl to." "That'a It exactly; they don't want Ik" "I ahall explain It all to Mae; then we'll t?cln." "Yon'll >oae yonr friend. 1 tell yon what yon do. IVffln wlih a man Spe clallat* going In for n dangorona ex perlmont flrat try It on a dog- I will he yxHir dog in thla In'tam*.? "Yon don't aeem to have a very high opinion of yowraelf." "Never mind that. Von wl?h to he' en what I will call abnatve torme with a very dear friend After yon have proved that yon can atand ?>ieh treat ment yourself It will h* time enough to try It on Xiao. When Miall wa bo mr "Now." "Very well; now It ta. We will play ? rubber of plngpotif. ! will treat you exactly a* I do Tom and l?oh If I offend you dnrtng two same*, ywi jrtve up your attempt with Mao " She accepted the terms and we went to the table. Slie aerved the ball. At the flrat aorve It atruok the line be tween the conrta. "tJot that ariulnt out of your rye," 1 remarked, "and pvt the hall In the court." I could ace the blood mount to her cheek, hut with a apaamodlc effort, ahe control KM hcraelf and p?ve me the next hall properly. I am very export at plngpnng. when I returned It I land ed It In her eye. "You did that on pUTvwc," she Mid hotly. "Of course I did. and I'll do It Hex in If you (tra me another such Imi II. That's not your side of t*H> table Stand on the other side." She darted an a ?err glance at me, but bethought herself. aud. biting her ll|>, proceeded wlti the gaioe. We had a number of spirited returns. and at last she missed the hall and It roUed under ? sofa. She waited for roe to pet It. Slnee I wan playing with a woman and It wns onlr-fci wor\l? lh.it 1 waa to treat her as a man. I com piled. Rut I cave the usual grumble, -If you can't do any better than that. I'll send a balloon at you." Again she Mt her Up. bnt said noth ing ex<*pt to eount, makinc a nn?t.ike. "Fifteen - lore." "See here." I said, laying my racket on the table. "If you can't win the game by a fair count, you'd better give It op" "I meant lore? fifteen; you know very well I did. You're trying to ag gravate me. I'll aggravate yon and see bow you like It" She iMTod the ball viciously, and it fell clear of the table. "There yon? you horrid thing!" "That'a fine repartee. You'd make a (rood end man at a minstrel show " Ry this time ber eye slione with sup pressed anger, and her cheeks w.-re flaming. The game had only been l>e (run, and 1 considered It ungenerous to push her too hard, so I let ber alone till we stood forty -deuce; then 1 began a little ptviddlng. She had a very lugii br<ous look on her face, partly from anger and partly from Injured Inno conoe. 'Vome. Mr*. DMul,~ I Mid. "wig don't you weep ? few tour*? They'd Mind your eyes and give nif the ganwv' "I don't oart\ You're acting borri bly. 1 never heard yon talk this waj before, even to Torn or Bob " "Well. now. I like that. This would be peaches and cream to either of "em Vantage out!" She was so flustered that she missed, though I bad put the ball in the center of her court. . 'That was foul!" ahe exclaimed. "Oh. you plead the baby act. do youT' "Nothing of the kind: I My It was a foul ball." ? Well, call It off. We'll call 'em all off except those that strike your racket You'd better rain the handle In yonf hair and go to sloop. I'll send the ball against It and do your playing for you" This can hardly be called a feather, but It "broke tbe camel's back." She threw down her racket, put her hand* to her eye*, and, going to a sofa, burled her face In a pillow. It' ended the game which was to decide whether a woman could stand a man's treatment of a man. It waa tbe end of aiKther game which we two had been placing, and In which I was lnglorionsly beaten I went to her, put my arm about her and my face a* near to hers as 1 conld get It and said: "I,ydla. sweetheart forgive me." "You have acted very harshly." "I have been brutal." "Yon would not expect Tom or RoV tt> excuse such treatment" "1 wooM crawl at the feet of eithw If I had acted half so badly." I lifted her head, took away her hands and kissed her. After all it waf a love game. P. A. MI1CQKL ClMtrtr Hmm?? Tr? ????< The Principal H*rbrr Hhop hit ae cum! Ihe (Treat tVrwtw Vibrator, ?uid la pre|>are<l to *1** the l*?t eleo trtc roaaaiwe irettir.eot that ?w ha* been rtpTlwvl. They m? an ah*nliH? rut* for headache. rhenmat l?m mi) <>t.h*r dltorder*, tmprore the clrrula | Hon atxl ft v* nwrooa atrenflh. We litre pviva'e rooma for Prtoel ' i<4l B?rlier Shop. Rath* ttoent*. Fin* ooreelaln ml* , at the l\>rtl-nd l/od flnr Howa*. Hooena ; 2Nl Mo, Yto ??d |l. Fifth annw, a* parte I an*)ian Hank of <\jmni<?PW The Pwiihcon bootblack makea joor ahoea look Ilk* ft nigger'a h?*l. Try him, he la mi export. ? At Wki>1?wl? Prt?? The Mxwol aalocir eel la Hnwor*. I either bulk or eaae rood* M ohnleaole I price*. All the okl brand* a I war* cm naixl. 10-1-U. Any Kind of Chining Tohooeo ?? 10c a CUT arwl ?f will veil rrcrvthinf ch**p lh?u (n thr MWt Pipes. 6c and Up Don't Forget the Number ?? RROAPWAT, IT*** M Tony Dortero il?? < !???>? J Comfortable Bed* | Dining Roim In Connectl<*> HOTEL PIONEER l?t HnlMlat WHlTEHORSE, Y.T. Nfar Pivtrtflkm, Fm?t KM Pete McMillan. Proprietor Ihc leading tlotel Windsor Hotel Opposite Dtpot Whitehorse, Y. T. | P. McMillian,' Prop. | -Garibea Helel 1 Caribou Crossing 8 S A Strictly s ?Dining Room in Oono?ctkic? ' Choicest Wine*. Liquor* A Cirsri R J. Briuin. MffT. Canadian Pacific Ry. Co. f\l ? ? a fl In^Wl BBT?lr?i PO IBwnBWIww CM i. ?? Vancouver Victoria Tr*Mf?rr1at M JUNE 18 klllK FW 'Vimfrrrv B?rr1t? Mil' Ttan T?tn i j S vmut^hi ( *nnot t? Kq?ki?d fW I l?focm?i'?n Writ* or Apply M I m?.nnrii *,t. ikkovat] FImI; PnrtiM??>ri ItmM Kiwtrte I Throee^ost inr IMPI RIAI tlOIfl own. w. n ?m?. r?or AMERICAN PLAN FVom Ht. 8omh P.O., WUfbflw.V.T Raw Furs.... WK TAV High Prices lor fine I urs Writ* For I.?m Percey's Fur House 0?hkr*h wlmmin Vancouver Hotels wintHw*. r. 1 H. r. *r -*? r-*p Go^-i fm' Hinw | H'fTTi )?>>*< Tfcnmlwi Fir?? rl ? h? ?r?ry T? ipm* FV?rt (V? In :-'orvh??rt ROYAL I ?Steam Laundry* | Al W?*? Gwwf 4 i*ef1 0?4m Pi wftly D?w?? FHQN* ft Wfli CM) ?<i4 Dilm Baths In (omwrtlM rrt*??f 9' -mt for !*?<??*. r STEAM HMTFD. When In Hainos M h* Motel Northern J. O V ^-r<n?. Pmt Restaurs in RuihHM ~U vON~" IK*I) Ml hetmw ?? Leaves 8ka?way # t. try Omy il 9 a. m. obarp ArrWi?* ?? Ti? *t II !?**>. iMm ?. 2 p m. Sinfl* fare NA I/ftTton aM The WhitePass & Yukon Route TIM K TABUtt No U (D?!iy Ktear* V-xl. S i**n4 lit o<m?. tftitfcM t .*>???. LV. SKAOVAT Alt ( ^ a. AR. ? U*. ? !}?}" " WHrtT PABS " 'J* ? '? t M ? II 4-S '* " LOO CABIN 2 1 ? I M 1 is ? 1 *?* " ?*** KTT i , " II ? ? ? 1 48 " 110 ' ' ARIBOC . ? I. Wm "M ( " ? ?o ? 4 ? - AR Warn R went LT ? M " I.V. ?? T ? - PuNWKi ?nn*t be ftt drno < ? lit > 1 ? ? T?rfaf? Ir,?f>reu4 Ml rtoeted. lMpecttnn if utof^xvl Mm 11* hrtor* Mie# it a* ?f i-alo. 180 ponafeof Nmrtf* wii be afc - r d r - l fall 'm? U?k* *ikI *8 ponnao with f f?p? tick t iip?)S.9G**mrc**> fiusinw- ?<? .***, r I III? I The Idaho liquor house HORN KB r?IHr AND BROADWAY, The Pioneer Family Liquor Store of Skegwav ESTABLISHED l?Tt Direct lmpomr* of F??lr? P"i"Wl? I WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS 1a<;kxts roR LEMP8 m4 RKAGWAY RRnrKRVS BnTTLRD Bf Pr'T** Rone? For FmiINw j Special Att?ikmto Oder* *rF?mi:? C??. \\'k;,rpace % \ vfa W \ 1 \ \ V J I (Lw^ ^ Thrtmgh line frooi Skag?av *0 Alii*. WMto Her*. Big ?alw?a. T> .<v intrrmf iliatf point*. ConnoctHM mo*e ?t Pltm ti ll l/W !i, c Katie, Orel* City, Rampart. Tartan*. F?lrhatika, CHe??, P?. M r ?? NAVIGATION NOW an f ?* J N l??ily o->nnretfoti madr at White Hon* between tram? mk! rlrer ?te-m?-? -? Uirr r p Inta, Incloriirg Men<>i hat L<a?riirg, the ooar?*f *tea?Ho?l 1> t *'aek Go'd FieM?. Thg following ?u<?m or* ?per?te4 hj IM Wlli S YUKON ROITTK and ar* equipped with kll Motor* ooneer :n<-?d < ?;?an. hot, eloclrte light Mid other feature* ?? afford Dot onl* nlrtt hwf onta'o to pa< pr< WHITE HORSE DAWSON ZELANDIAN VICTORIAN BONANZA KING CANADIAN COLUMBIA LaFRANCE SELKIRK THISTLE CA8CA THRorGH TTOKFTB ran b* pnrrha*e<i at Skafwaf fc* FAIRBANKS, CHKNA an<l all li#aw Hirer poiata. Finrlv ?pr>ointed tra'aa dailr, eteept Saedar, between Skagwa? aeri White Horae, oarrylnp paa?e*igrr*. ha^face. mar! aM etpreaa lUggnfe horded thnoufh. FHrect telegraph^ aorrk"* to a'l poh><>. a A'a *?, ran* da ant the United State*. For Information relaUrr to paaaeng*' . freight aa4 te)e*ra;\i* rate*. apply to aor agent of the Company, or to: M. J. B WHFTE, G. FJ A P. A. A. B. NIWULI. V. P. A O. M. H. D. PTJf T?r>, AA G7.tr A. Vanoourer, B. C. Vaaoooeor. B. 0. and Wrag-aaT. Ahwtr* On - ? A to* a