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Daily Alaskan JOI1.N W, T*OT, *MTO? 9rwcRirn< >s tutw ?m ???*. aeltWM) tv ?rrter ?-? Om bmiK. by sail :i TkrMMnths.hr im 13 tlx Mothv hj Mil 4V1 nil i t?t Svmi'l fcw ! The recent performance of the At lantic squadron of the American navy | indicate that the fulsome declarations that do runners in the world can shoo: like those on Japanese ships is without foundation in fact. The Kentucky, one of our first-class battleships, has made a world's record in the use of Are-inch g uns This recalls that nealy all prac tice records for naval raarksmar.>h.p are held by the American navy, and the perform a. ice of the American gun ners at Santiago, at Manila, and before the forts on the coasts of the Span sh W.-st Indies during the late war indi cate that Americans can shoot when ir. actual battle as well as when at play While the Japanese did remarkable work in all their naval regalements the inefficiency of their enemy at all points was partly responsible for their complete victories and their scaUiless condition after each battle. The indications are that King Oscar will relent and appoint his grandson. Prince William, younger brother of Prince Guatavus Adophus, heir appar ent to the Swedish throne, who mar ried Princess Margaret of Great Bri tain this week, to be the king of Nor way. It is believed this course will |be taken io order that Norway may not be a republic. The royal families of Knr ope are acxio ?? that no more European republics be established. The British battleship squadron cf ?even sbipa will be withdrawn from Asiatic waters. That means that Eng land will return to her policy of for mer days to keep only cruisers on the Pacific ocean. The destruction of the Russian fleets in those wnters is be lieved to be the cause of this decision. The battleships w*r; sent to the Pa cific at i lime when Russia was ?trj^ftheniDg her forces in the east Caaawfarl Futnl TkU Mcrilu Tje funeral of James Commerford. who died ss the result of injuries sus tained at Moore wearf Thursday morn ing. was held from St. Mark's church this morning at 9 o'clock. It was at teoded by the miners and prospectors of this section. The interment fol lowed the services. Mr*. Low* '? Fta*r*l T?< The funeral of Mrs. Emily Lowe, who died yesterday, will take place from the residence of her daughter, j Mr*. F M Lucaaish. at Tenth avenue and Broadway tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Re* N. B Harrison will conduct the services. Interment will be at Skagway cemetary. Raack D* *<oa Blake and Simons' Happv Hooligan outfit arrived at Dawson last Tuesday night. They were 12 days oo the river between Whitehorse and that place. n**4? I ? t*> f*r* With Boat* Navigation of the upper Stewart river is at a standstill because of the hirh water. The river is running bank full lu whole length and above the fall* it is ao turbulent it cannot be navigated by wall boats. R>lil*r B?*r? Rainier beers by the dozen bottle.*, $* 50, at the Mascot saloon. l ar S*U Twelve-horse power l"n:on gasoline engioe. Good as new. Price. tSfO. Inquire at Launch I'nion. Moore wharf. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables FRESH ?0g$ and Butter Received on the DOLPHIN at the Bishop Moore arrived on the Hum boldt l?st evewtijj accompanied b> tb? 1 I?ev. A. B. Leonard, D. D., of New York, missionary secretary of the Method st Episcopal Church, and the Re*. W. S Harrington. D D., presid ing elder of the Seattle District of the Puget Sound Conference. Bishop Moore is to preaca in the 1 Methodist church at 11 o'clock tomor row morning and Dr. Leonard at S p m. Monday evening Bishop Moore lecturer on ' Chemulpo: What an American saw of the Erst Naval Batt'e between Kussia and Japan " The Mop an J b * Fifty * HI ue'w S'iif wav until Tur*iav. w1 en they wilj depart for Sitkv After til line appoint ments at Juneau. Pouclas, and Ketchi kan. Bishop Moore will return to Port land. Ore .aod Pr Leonard wi.l probably go down the river risilnjr Fairbanks and Nome. If be makf s this trip K?t. John Parsons. P. D , of this place will a*0;TipanT him. Bishop Moore, Pr L onard, Pr Har rington and Pr. Parsons made the rounod trip to Bennett on the train to day. Halm Propl* Art W?4 A very pretty house wedding took place this morning at the Prescbyter ian parsonage when Rev. X B Harri son united in wedlock Charles Gordon Bendy, of t-ie Third Infantry band. Fort William It. Seward and Mi^s Amv Locetta Gaddis, for the past year teach er of the white school at Baines. The bride was attired in white silk, carrying white roses The ceremony took place at J< o'clock and the happ} couple returned to Haines on the I'oioo. FIRST CLASS WORK ' Now is the time to tret your w atchcs. clocks and jewelry repaired. C. H. ! Turner, a well known master of mech anic, a very fine watchmaker, engraver and jeweler is now at my store on Broadway, formerly occupied by Keclar, the money king Every piece of work turned out of my store is carefully ex am toed and satisfaction is guaranteed in every respect. Ed Wick?r.k >?? H mit?? Ed Wickersham. formerly of Sk ng way, brother-in-law of Judge Wicker sham, ha- resigned as city marshal of Fairbanks. He resigned some t :rae ago as United States deputy marshal to ac cept the city position. He will now de rote hi* time to mining. JKAGWAt WEATHER [ The result of the observation taker, at Moore wharf at midnight, June 16, I l#0.r> is as follows: Temperature tim? of observation . ...54 1 Ma*, temp, preceding 24 hours ?0 1 Mtn " " " " 51 Mean " " " " 55 Barometer, 30.10. Heavy south wind, cloudy. LwaaWt F?r S?l? All kinds of lumber at Snyder's, if Hot Lwachri Ev.ry EvtatnR Hot lunches- the best in town are -erved every evening at the-T^tem. WkM^lDP C??|k li 1 have tho latest optical instruments | known to science with which to ex amine your eyes. 1 will he pleased to examine your eyes free of ant chance at any time} at your own convenience. I can en mi anl manufacture almost any kind of ep?vs made in the world to per fect your eye sicht at very reasonable charges. S*v? Toar Mom\ I have a large stock of fine ladv's and gent's watches, chains and nugget jew elry of all kinds. If your are in the market for anx thing in this line don't i 'ail to call at my store as I am there to ? please my customers. Ctalic Rlikt From Futcrr A large stock of first class cut glass, elegant hand pain ted china, Pest quality of silverware, both in sterling and plated ware, and a very fine line of American made clocks. U will pay you well to wait until) my goods arrive, as I can suit you both in price and quality. J. IKUTA, Jeweler and Optician. All the delicacies of the seasor at th? Pack Train Kest jranu Mr. J Rilev Bennett, a Chemist of Brown's Town, Jamaica, West India I?land$. writes: "I cannot ?peak t<*> highly of Chambetlaln's Cough Remedy. It ba? proved itaelf to be the he?t rent ed* for whooping couch. ?hi >h is prev , alent on this end of the ctobe It has pew failed to peliev in a-y case where ? I have rec amended it; and v rateful mothers, after o>inii it, are daily thank ! i. g me tof advising them This reaieiv is for sale by Kelly Prog Co. Cam Old 5 'ni Westmoreland, Ksns.. May 5. 190s. Ballard S??ow Liniment Co : Yonr Lin iment cured an old sore on the side of my chin that wa-< supposed to he a can cer. 1 he sore was stubborn and wontd not vield to tteatmer, nntil 1 ttled Snow Liniment, wh'ch dd the w; rk in shoit order. My sister, Mrs. Sophia J. Cat-i s.>n, Allensville, Mifhn Co., Pa., has a sore and mi?trws's that It if a cancer. Please send her a .VK~ bott e. Sold by Kelly Drug Company. H?i?ra Repair She* f?> Skatvay C. H. Turner, an expert machinist, has opened a repair shop in th<> Suild ing at tlie comer of Fourth avenue and Broadway, opposite F, H. Clay>ori O& He will repair music boxes, phon ographs. cash reyister*. typewrners, sh<t machines and bicycles. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Try Sim. 6 R If I No. 1319 1 This is the lucky number which won the ticket to Portland and return Who has it? iM.CONWflY V\\V*\WVk\\\\\V\*W*V\? Let us figure on your Job Printing We aim at ^ NEATNESS PROMPTNESS SATISFACTION fobs promised torn or row delivered today Daily Alaskan I vmwuvwwnwvmui MNnMnMMMnw Patronize Dome Industry? if Not You Should Do So By Drinking Slagway Beer Our Bottled Beer Only $2.00 perdotco. 2T* reb?te on boitle* PORTER NUcufactured F*peclall\ For Hospital and Family TTsft Phone Brewer? 40. Residence, 3* CUT GLASS JUNEAU S. S. CO'S. ELRCTIUC LfOHTBO STEAM HKATKP STK.AMF.K GBORGM UMTTlat C II II ft!) Sot Halnr*. lVrn?i? R?y, Judcsu. Hnon?h Tenakrt Sitka ud WarpnrU SAILS Saturday N oon and Tuesday at 8 a.m. W. W. norOHTON, Kgrot Broadway and Hfih Ave. Phone #0 The Celebrated Yost... TYPEWRITER Our line Tof cut class this y?r i* l*rser ami the desipnt more beautiful than ever before. Our 1 i< 1 ?<*.<? <Ckt?? sex elusive in and low In price. The tin?-st (rood* by the best makers ?t the lowest price* for standard qual Remember we lead, other* foil to come here first. P. E. KERN, Gold and Silversmith SUIPLfS or 1906 CALENDARS HfRE The I>aily Alaskan has received a full line of sample* of calendar* from the famous J. W. Putl< r Paper company, of < hieapo. They include the latest designs many of which are works of art. Business men of Skacway ami Haines, who desire calanders for next year are invited to call and make selections. FOr your express and hauling see E. McC Weste. Phones KW4. tf The machine for bMutiful work and eorroct alignment. Easy to Operate and Keep in Order Easy to Pay For Th<> Hfffct runninc Yf?t I* nneqtmlM Id lifhuima of toutch, quMnnaa of ?e tiou. simplicity and <iuraWltty. It It rpcivnliwd as a noo?>??ily In Ik* tw ln?* man'* oftlc* or the profoaaiooa man'* atudv. t Fur particular*. cat*locf ftA , writ* to Vost Writing Machine Co 32.1 Montswnrrr Rt S it FVancimo A pent* for A lack a ?r A??ly at tfcia Mn Sp?l*l to From M>?C*ar. Haines Md Vicinity CREWS & HILLS. ATTORNEYS Will Practice In All the Conrta Juneau - Alaska Offlw Hour*: From 10 to It a. t to j 4 Mid 7 to 9 p. ?. J. A. BAUGHMAN, M. D. Offlc# In Old Clt? Hall Three Door* Raat of Brlttt' Pharmae* j Oroter cock t alia, Oij-itjdaor Banani at tiit Pack Train rwtaumnv OjPacific Coast S.S. Co. PIONEER ALASKA LINE. SPEED. SAFETY. CON/I^OHl Seeale. hnl. Am Fi niton i a*4 Muatfcw Parti CAWITIWO V. ? HAIL Hto?m?ri of Tfcta Om^aay I^wra HUMBOLDT. ? Juna 6- 16. 86 Hi rata CITT OF SEATTLE June 11 21 July 1 V|? V?MW>W COTTAGE CITY, - June 9- 23 July 0 VI? Victoria and Sitka 4 bora Safe at* al? Snfc)?? M ckMr* WImmm* Waaiaa E. A. MURPHY. A?*nt, Photra SO C. D. DUNANN, Gen P?M. Aflt M MafkM ftmi 9m fnm tmm. CM. rThe Alaska Steamship Co. CwTftn* r S. Mall and Alaska PadSe F.rpraaa V?l Sall'n# of ikf Faai P Dolphin. - June 23 July 3. Jefferson, - June 18 June 28. FARALLON. Oonpan.* rr?prr*a t i*ht to chaof* aa>Hnr daut viOmM Mtic* Tran#>r? 10 Victor!* ?r><i Vaiumw WltlMMt AMiltaMl fWp R. A. CARROLUi?Hi.n?MN ^ Headquarters for Yukon Traveller m Totem John ( .????. M?r. Fine Wines, Liquors'and Cigars Milter* tote* IPACIOfl CLCB WOOM The Board of Trade i i ???????????? I RR OT7THRIR Proprlrtar ?0<3 FtMt Appointed Raw* for Cwd? laUwKortb I hf it ;b; marr TMrenglh .. S^andVi&r.in a single. , bslllp'sf -- RAINIER BEER rfhfliiin flborrrl ?f nrdlnw? b?er.-^-~ (Wc 05f <*? 5CATTII BWWINO ft MALTING CO. SUTTll.WAiM/J WtfflE RMNtR 30 Fire and Life INSURANCE Real Estate Financial Agent Phil Abrahams SMFDURTn AVE.. PKAOWAT COTTON FISHNET TING ? Of r*w1pttnn ? Th? only ?* thhi >?iir? m tkr Writ# tor Pri? , "YimTm A?.. 8mM*