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We are Headquarters tor Strictly Fresh ? Elknsburg Butter < Our Specialty COFFEE HNDTEH fresh fruit and Vegetables John Kalem, the Grocer So> Affent fOr.itolianoe Canoed Good* ONE SAILS WMtrhorae Away For l>.iW!?on Whitehorse, June 30? The White hortc sailed for Oivwo at S:4o last niirht with 21V tons and 4- easseoifers. She was at Hootalinqua at 6 a. m. Coin; down stream the Bonanza King was at Uoetalioqua at 4 p. m. The Victorian was at Selwyn at 5 p. n. Com 1 nc up stream, the Canadian left Dawson about 1 a. ra The Columbian was at Selwyn at 4 p. m. The Selkirk left Haw *011 at 4 p m. yesterday. The Dawson was at Tantalus at 2 a. m. The next sailings will be the Cuca today ami the Dawson Sunday morning. The river is .">3 inches a bote low water. Towritti Com lag North There were a dozen or more tourists on the Jefferson which arrived in port yesterday morning. Amooff them were David Rartlett. lieutenant governor of North Dakota. and Mrs. Bartett, Dr. and Mrs. George Liwto. , of Phila delphia. and their daughter. Miss Lil lian Lawton. arid others. They made the round trip. F O. Went worth, ca-hier of the First National bank of Chicago. Mrs. Weotworth snd their ?03. were a!so touris's. They went to Fa rbaoks aid Dawson. Lad Wa of ika llaMaWM Mot The members of the Lad.es of the Maccabees will meet at their hall to morrow morning at 10 o'clock, where they will prepare to join in the parade. Anna Stinebaugh, Iiecord Keeper. Sit a? way, June X). 1905. Ho Dally Alaakaa To?ort?w That those w ho make the Daily Alas kan may have an opportunity to parti cipate in the celebration there will be no issue of this paper tomorrow. Vocal Ttacklu Fraa Vocal teaching|reiative to cboir^work, free. Every evening except Saturday, from 7 to s. Hoys, girls, men and women. For farther information call at rector* . Rev. C. S. MulHkin. DROP 4 LIKE TO KELLY & CO. To vHir Patrons Along the W. P. ?fc Y. R,: Often, no doubt, you are in need of something we carry in our well as sorted stock If so. just drop us a line on the inbound train and we will give your request prompt attention. You will gel vour .roods on the neit outgo ing train ami we guarantee that you will be satisfied. KELLY 4 CO. The old reliable druggists. Last Parties removing my surveyors' tape line from along the railroad track please return to Gulden North Hotel Immediately. Ei.ias RtTCD. Cj Pa ok Train Aiwa}* Lea Is ?* ? ? The Pack Train saloon always leads. It carries only the best b? amis of whis kies, wine*, boers and all the other goods to be had at a first-class gentle men's reaort. 1 1 Just received now goods. The Amer ican Tailors. July magazines just received at Muir's. Ice cream and sherbets at the Vienna Bakery. Best in town. Phone 3SV All the delicacies of the seaeoo at the Pack Train Reeturaat. loe cream and sherbets at the Vienna I taker y. Host in town. 'Phone 35. VW.VAVAVWAWVSVAVA I Cbc eburcbcs i 1 I V%^V%V\VVVVV^VVV^J??k?S CATHOLIC. High Mass with sermon at 10 a. m. Sundi.y school at 12 noon. Rosary, lecture ami benediction at T:30 p. m. On week days. Mass at $ a. m Sermou at Mass on the "Sacred Heart." Evening lec'ure on the "Two Stand ards." PRKSBTTKRIAN. Morning worship, 11 a. rn. Sunday school, 12:15 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Evening service. S p m. lYaver meeting, Thursday, 8 pm. Sunday morning theme: "Character Building." The evening service will be of a pa triotic character, with address on "Pa I triotism and Good Citizenship" Special music will include: Solo? "Fear Not Ye, O Israel".... Miss Adelaide Ooben Offertory "Star Spant; led Banner" Postlude ' Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean." All cordial y invited. X. R. Harrison, Pastor. ST. SAVIOUR'S EPISCOPAL. St. Saviour's church, State street and Eighth avenue. First Sunday in every month: Sunday school, 10 a. m Litany and sermon. 11 a. m. Evening prayer at d address, 8 p.m. Other Sundays: Morning praver a m sermon, 11 a. m. Evening prayer, 8 p. m. Uev. C. E. Mullikeo, rector. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Sunday school. 12:90 p. m. Ep worth League, 7 p. ra. Evening servici, 8 p m. There will be no preaching service in the morning, but at the evening service the Sunday school and choir will render the following excellent pro gram: Song Responsive Heading Prayer Anthem, "Shepherd of Thine Israel".. Soog Recitation 'Transformation'' Garnat Burnett Sort: ?' All Things Bright and .. Beautiful" By a Class of Girls Rec tat ion ' A Sermon in Flowers" Charles Parsons Solo "I'll Be a Sunbeam" May Parker Soio "Like as a Father Pitlieth His Children" Nellie Pardons Responsive Beading Song "Would You Dwell in the Sunshine" Ethel and Edna Black Address on the Bible Ralph Royal Duet . "Raise Me Jesus to Thy Bosom" i Mr*. Williams and Vrs Royal Soog I All are oordially invited. John Parsons, Pastor. PKXIKL MISSION. Meetings every night but Monday, 8 p. m. Sunday. 9 a. m., Bible study. All are cordially invited to attend all meetings. In tup united states district COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ALASKA, DIVISION NO. 1 In the matter of fixing the special July, IW term of this court at Order Skagway, Alaska. And now upon consideration it is or der**! that a special term of the above court be held ai Skagway, Alaska, com mencing on July 24th, 1M&. at 2 o clock p. m. And it further ordered thai this or der be published in the Daily Alaskan, a newspaper published at skagway, Alaska, for thirty days prior to the holding of said term. Done in Chambers this 17th day of Jnne, 1W6. ROYAL A. GUNNISON, Judge. First publication June 20, IM6 Oet your ic? oreamjat Muir's. PROGRAM The official program for the celebra tion July 1 and July 4 It as follows: Reception of Whltehorse excursion ist* at 10:40 a. m. by the committee. Parade forms in front of A. B. hall and st a u Immediately after the arrival of the excursion train through the principal streets in Skogway under the direction of the grand marshal and aids ORPKK OF PAKADK Grand Marshal Aids Rand Liberty Car and Attendants City Council Veterans of the Ctril War Members Skagway Fire Department Banners and Members of Secret Socie ties Citizens and Float* Line of March: ? From A. B. Hall on Broadway to Sixth Avenue, and Sixth Avenue to Main Street, and Main Street to Fourth Avenue, and Fourth Avenue to Slate Street, and State Street to Fifth Avenue, and Fifth Avenue to Ball Grounds, where parade will betlismissed Sports will begin immediately after the parade is dismissed ON BALL GROfXOS l?t pritt 2nd prire Broad jump 7 00 3 <V> Potting shot 7 00 3 00 High jump 7 00 3 00 RBOKSS FOR Lt'NCHRON Boat race (aloop ripged) will take place at 1 p. m. from Moore wharf 17 50 7 50 Hall game. Whitehorae vs. Skagway begin 1:15 p. m.,100 (X> OX BROADWAY 220-yard dash. 10 00 5 00 100 yard dash 10 00 5 00 Bicycle roe (} mile) 10 00 5 00 Boy* race 5 00 2 50 Girl* race. 5 00 2 50 Chewing the rag contest for girls 2 00 I 00 Hose race at 7. m. run ."K0 f?et to hydrant, lay 150 feet of hose and get water 50 00 25 00 ON SIXTH AVKXfK Patato race 3 50 1 50 Fat mens' race 5' 00 2 50 Pie eating contest 3 TO I 50 .Wyard dash . . 7 00 3 00 Wheelbarrow race 5 00 2 50 Three entries are required in all events where first and second monies are given. Elks' cluo, A. B, hall and W. P. A, club will be open to visitor* ay day. LITERARY FJCKRCISES JVLY FOURTH at Elks' Hall Prayer Rev. N. R Harrison Reading of Declaration of lod pen dene* J. T. Lee Oration Judge I. N. Wilooxen Choru* School Children Benediction Rev. C. E. Mulliken Everybody are invited to be present daring the exercises. Grand Arctic Brotherhood picnic to Burro creek in the afternoon. FOR IDE PUBLIC GOOD : Tka IihraMlu CratalaW la Tkls Clilian Itatniit it IinluM* to Alaska Pwplt The mar whose statement eppears I elow, who has no monentary or other Interest in the article which he endor sea, who it anxious to do his acquain tance* and fellow residents a (rood turn, who publ shea in this paper his exper ience with IXian's Kidney Pi Us must have good ami sufficient reason for do- 1 iog so. The following should dispel aay doubts which may hare exittad in j ihe readers mind on this subject. Edward Prew, tailor, place of reai- 1 dene* on Water St , Port Townsend. ; Wash , savs: "1 hare had slight at lacks of kidney corap'aint for ..ears, j probably caused by exposure or bad weather, overexertion or attacks of i cold. When a- royed with these spells, j 1 found it Tory difficult to straight en up | after being in a stooped position for a j little time. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pilta, and (jot a box. Thev j proved to be just what was needed in j ra\ case, and in a remarkably short | i :iine 1 was entiielv cured. Ills posai- j ble that the treatment was not followed up long enough for sometime later there were symptoms of a recurrence. I again resorted to l>oan's Kidney Pills, and they chi-cked the troudle immedi ately. I could not ask for a better rem edy "than Ooan's Kidney Pills." Fbraale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Koater-Milburn Oo., Buffalo, New York, aole agents for the United States. Remember the name ? t Van's ?and take no substitute. Got TwrSkt aSklxd An up-to-date boot M k stand at thr Pack Train saloon Patronixe it and be new. t?oly expert workmen, tf OTsterooc*taiis,01ytt,tfaor Partem at the Pack Train rest*\ir?nw Muir's la headquarters for inajrari res. 1c? cool steins at the Seattle saloon. The New . . . . Waists The new Wai<ts we are tboTKir? this season are more elaborate and dressy tha n ever. All with the new sleeves, and priced ^ very moderate. Suits and . . . . . Skirts Ladies Wooltex Suits and Skirts speak for themselves. We are sole agents and guarantee every garment A larger and stronger assortment than ever to show you. Ladies Shoes A new line of our John Kelly shoes .just received in oxtords and high cut shoes. B. M. Behrends Mercantile Co. Geo. Blanchard, Manager. All OVER Mi*? Johnson Win* i he Cov eted iMz* The people of Slraffwav havechoaen Miss I ela Johnson to repreaent the GoddesN of Liberty Id the parade to morrow. ner majority was decisive. She received every rote cast today ex cept one which went to M in Nellie Taraooa. * Thai others did not receive vote* to day *u due to the fact that It became known that a large sura hai been raiaed to vote for Miss J >hnaon and that ahe would probably win in any event. Min Johnaon, who will preatde in the liberty oar, ia one of the moat beautiful voting ladiea in tbe city and that ahe ia popular ia atteeted by the handaome vote she received. Mias Lela Johnaon reeelrad i:*H votes. LswWr Far Sal* All kinds of lumber at Snyder'a. tf Cigars flnd Tobacco Stationery and Fishing Tackle||? I ?NEWS DEPOT* New Books Jnst Rec'd Biff Pteale at Wklltki The varlou* ehureliea of Whitehorae will follow a long established enstom and gire a union picnic ne*t month. The date of the picnic will probably be July 12 and the place I'pper Labarge Dr. '? V?rr Ut It it feared that Dr. L. ShoflefcJ Sugden. of Whltehor*e, who is 111 at Bullion, mill not reecrer. While con valescent from an attack of few he attempted to assist in can-Tin* one end of a heaTy log. He fell with hi? load and la aaid U) have been aeverely in jured internally Mr*, "'iwtftwatwr Bill" W?m Dt Vera Beatrice <5 ate*, wifi- of Swift water Bill, haa sued for a divorce. The cace will be tried In Seattle. Mrm. Gatea ask* for the custody of tbeir two children. Sprat a. * AakW. St.* *Mt. U?. IWaMet Th?c *-e th-ee ootnmo-i ?ilm*n*? lor ? huh t'hambjilala's P?l? Bsim is es pecially ?nloah'e. If promp'ly iprW '? it will s*ve you nine, monry aud suffer ing when troubled wtth a> y ooeo' the* at tnents. For aate by Kelly D>?g Cfc |1 Nl*? u4 Oaal If you get too hot. drop In m? the Se attle and get cooled off. ? 1 il Seew Mallear >' ??t?i! Wanted a soow builder to work at Bonnet t. Passage paid both war* In quire of J. K. Hielacher, IVrtiand hotel. tf Ma4?ra Repair Sfcep far Bka?w>r C. H. Turner, an expert machinist, I has opened a repair shop in the >uilJ- J ing at the corner of fourth arenue an) Broadway, o|>pa*iie F. H <1 arson A < l\?. He will repair music bo*e*. phon ograph*. caah reslftera, typewriter*. Kim machine* and bicycle* Satlafar lion guaranteed. Try Him- B Mf j( ? d lhaaway LnMrf a For Artt-elaM work try Skagwaj Laundry. Twenty-are years' evperi- tj race. Telephone ? ~ MOORES WHARF CO. Tarmtrwa W P. * Y. Pom All South Bound Staamora ArrWa t"4 Daoart FftmTin 0r?? REOCLATTOKf IMt Wtrrhoum for delivery of merchandtar fmni *i ?loff ? PrriabablM ONLY daltwed no Snnda* or M nl#hv Ail frjtffht uMpmeoU <V?t!i*><l a.?thtraad be inwiptiM by* Shiptkh '% M AjnrwT ? wf?f ?*> b* oheeteed m Um U. f. r muimm offlMiud mart be dall***?d bafora hp ?. !V? fralffht vfll ba r? oeived on wharf after thia fxwtr BAGGAOK ToIH will be ml W ted cm rwrr-a? Baoomu Omt. !?? char?? for bar* r^l* when aaehacbad. Tb? wharf (ate will be ckwed to lh- pubtle when ?i ???ir in rearaf Jock ami will ba opaatd only when e??" *gin bare Jlae mbarfced. Wbarfac Tariff can be bad oa ?vi?ii?*tloo at offleaoa doe*. P. O. Hot 17&. C. K. WYNN-JOHNHON. Ga?1 Ugr WEDDING PRESENTS Nothpwi w? mi *ict. o* Wrrwnx*; rwfe icwth a? IvwdpamUd China. Ftatilaid China or ?M 6 last Hn l'id vi cp t,?? wwwr >??*f , L/. IX I l\'"^ C,nifw?. Tm.1^ Commercial Hotel WhHtMrM, Y T. first Class in fvery European Plan Ran am* Um OwMM W mW Now *a the Ui?* to cm jot mt? an.1 in rnrtilM *mW 1V R?J *? 'aw* *7 la making ? apo*l*'ty <rf ????? work nd it (mrtntfM Milatortto* ?' To41U Oo NopiI tin* ha ma. !** l*? rrn? 1 ?'* a yard. at HwtiW _ Tt\a ? ' ?Bank Restaurant ("W !>wm Prtpi MEALS. 26c. and UP Rrmdvi;. ?*mr TWrl P. R. ALLEY. iWhltHiorw, Y.rr. CUSTOMS BROKER OMkwMBtantr ft* Taking AMlllH BILLS OF SALE, OEEOS ?nrf ?ih?r lawnMMMa '? OFFICE. VANCOUVER HOTEL