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We are Headquarters for Strictly Fresh ? 0kn$burg Butler * Our Specialty COFFEE AND TEA fresh trait and Vegetables John Kalem, the Grocer So'a Ageot for Reliance Canned Goods FOUR LITTLE MISSES WILL GIVE PLAY Amootf the muv things In which Skag wav leads the other town* of Alas ka, probably, la the poaaesaion of the youngest entertainer* in the district. Four little misses of thia city have or ganized a dramatic company and will give their firat production at a matinee tomorrow afternoon. The juvenile de clples of Thespia, who are thus making a record for their home town, are the little Misses Eleanor Leslie, Kdith Klopf. Kdith I>uon and Ruth DeWitt. t>oe possessed of yeara equaling their combined agee would still be young. "The broken Wedding" ia the piece which theae young actresses have se lected In which to make their debut. The room at the corner of Broadway and Fourth avenue, in which the ladies of the Episcopal church gave a lunch eon laat Saturday, will serve as a the ater. The cast of characters ia as follows: Kletoor L<ealie Jack Thomas With Klopf Mrs. Thomas Kdith Dunn. \ndrew. the Villian Kuth DeWitt. The i\>liceman "Helen Rogers" The Baby Admission will be 25 pins: reserved seats. 5 cents The young ladies have been rehears ing daily for some time and they have all invited their parents and friends to the matinee performance tomorrow provided they present the price of a ticket at the door. GwrlU Dm This The Georgia will be due to arrive from Juneau. Sitka and way porta to morrow at abou? noon. She will sail at once after her arrival for Juneau. DilU U 0??4 Late Fairbanks papers mt the Little Delia country ia prospecting splendidly Tenderfoot creek ia specially favored by those returning from that place ft Fairbanks. Hrarltt<> Arrl?r? With Strek The Henriette arrived yesterday evening at 4:30 o'clock with 4f0 head of H vea toe < and 15 tons of dynamite. She sailed for Vancouvtr at 11 p. m SKAGWAt WEATHER The result of the observation taken at Moore wharf at midnight, July 6' 1906, is aa follows: Temperature time of observation .*>4 Mai. temp, preceding 24 hours .. ..61 Min " " " " 50 Mean ?? " " " 55 Barometer. 30.10. Calm, rainy. KO la Pri ih Prises for the week ending July 16 at Wilson's shooting gallery Virst prijte, ailver cup: secood. silk umbreils; third, ?2.50 in cash. 7 5 1 w All the delicacies of the season at the Pack Train Reaturaot. Ice era am and sherbeta at the V ienna Bakery. Beat in town. 'Phone 35. Cor. 5th A Broadway. 'Phone 90 Cigars:and Tobacco Stationery and Fi5hing Tackle ?NEWS DEPOT* New Books Just Rec'd PERSONAL MENTION United States Marshal life) Mr*. J. M. Shoup, their two daughters, and two of Mr. Shoup's nieces, of Boise, Idaho, daughters of the late Senator Sboup. arrived on the Cottage City this morning. The ladies of the party are making the trip to Dennett and return today. They will return to Juneau on the lot lace City, visiting Sitka eo route. Marshal Sboup will remain at Sltag way *nd go to Juneau tomorrow on the Georgia. Col. John P. Clutn, of Washington, D. C., inspector general of United States tost office*, arrived on the Cot tage City and left for the interior oo the train this morning. Col. Clum will visit Fairbanks and other poiou in the Yukon valley, Nome and the other pofttortiees oo Seward peninsula, and go as far at Kotzebue. T. A. Shorthill, the Skagway pio neer. arrived on the Cottage City. He was accompanied by Mrs. Shorthill as far ss Douglas. After visiting with her son for a short time she will pro ceed to this city. Mr and Mrs. Short hill have returned to this plaoe to re main indefinitely. Dr and Mrs. E. H Eddy, of Grand Rapids, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beckman, of Tur.gia, Italy, and H. C. Kddy.of Lincoln. Neb., constitute a tour ist (tarty on the Cottage City. They will visit the Yukon va'ley and Nome, returning by the ocean rvute. Lieut. G?orge B. Uillsbury, of the Alaska road commission, left on the train this morning for Fairbanks, where he will join Major Richardson. Be is making a flying trip and expects to return to Skagway in about a month. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kin;, their chil Ired. and Mrs McGlaughlin, of Seattle, who is visiting with Mrs. King, left on the train for Whiletaorse this morning Mrs J. I*. Rotors and Miss Florence, who have been visiting at Fort tVtlliam U. Seward for several days, returned this morning. George F K ?n*\ of ih_- Alaska road commission's office, will leave for a trip to Sea'tle on -he Cot t age City to day. H. IX Taf;, represen ing the firm of Levi Straus A to., of San Francisco, arrived on the Cottage City and is at It e Fifth Avenue hotel. H. 1. J oh., so j aod daughter, Miss L*la Johnson, returned from Juneau on the Cottage City thi-. morning. Get your ics cream at M uir's. Railroad RMlairtil Best meals in town served from 6 a. m. to 10 p.m. Tray order* a specialty, 10c. extra. John Williams, Prop. Ice cool steins at the Seattle saloon. Board Was tod Woman with 20 months old child de sires board and care for the child. Will pav by the month. Call up this office. 1 w. Ovater coca tails, Olympiaor Eastern at the Pack Train restaurant. On* Dollar Savod R?pro? iti Tom Dol'ars Earatd I The average man does 7not save to ex reed ton per cent of his earnings. He mast spend nine dollars in living ex penses for every dollar saved. That being the ca.se he cannot be too careful about unnecessary expenses. Very often a few cents properly invested, like buying ?eeds for his carden. will sive several dollars outlay later on. It is the same in buying Chamberlain's Colic, Cho'ers and Diarrhoea Remedy. It costs but a few cents, and a bottle of it in the house often saves a doctor's bill of several dollars. For sale bv Kelly Drug Co. Fireworks of all kinda at Seattle prices at Muir's. CRIPPLES Many CrippUi All Along the Line Our specialties are docterinp crip pled watches, repairing and manufae tu. ing jewelry, examining eye* and griidlng Imim to perfectioa. tVio't fail to brine your work to us aa we guarantee you entire satisfaction. We havs a fine line of watchea, clock*, ailrerware ami jewelry of erery description. at right prices. lk*|w*T S*f? D?po?lt No person with valuable papers can afford to go without one of our steel boxea. Aooeea hours are long ? from * a. m. to 9 p. m. ), which makes it con venient. If you will call to inspect we will be pleated to show you ita conven iencea, J. IKUTA. Jeweler ami Optician. New hair comba. belts and Mocks, at Barriaoos'. Ice creani at Muir'a. For your express and hauling aee K. MoC Weste. Phones W-M. tf lee oool steins at the Seattle. July magazines just rvceivcO at Muir'a. n* ???ry ?( the (|nlninr Trr?. Hi* quinine beatiug trees nmuiil by iintupua cinchona were so called 111 honor of Ana. countess of t'Tiincb'Vih. vicereine of FVru, In ltsSt, a Spanish lady whose first husband ?.is twice viceroy of Mexico and once of IVru, an J h?f second also viceroy of Peru. While tn Lima she fell 111 of an ague, from which mhe was relieved by the powder of a l?ark given to her phy slcian by a Peruvian noble. whom It had cured aonie years before, and w hen she returned to Europe she took with her a quantity of this bark. Site died before reaching Spalu. but It was on lag to her cure ami the measures ahe bad taken to make kujwu the remedy that quinine was first Intro duced Into Europe, where the knowl edjre of Ita virtues was soon spread by the Jesuits. Tbe name properly shouk! be. according to the Spanish, chln chona, but It ts rarely so spelled. Trm. Trees have about them something beautiful and attractive even to the fancy, since they cannot change tlielr places, are witnesses of all the changes that take place around them and as some reach a great age tliey l<eonne. as It were, historical monuments, aud, like ourselves, they have a life, grow tng and passing away, not being inani mate and unvarying, like the fields and rivers. One sees them passing through various stag*1* and at last, step by step, approaching death, which makes them look still more like ourselves.? Hum boldt < niiiim Og >? . tw. In some |>arts of the world, especial ly Italy aud India. It has been custom ary to employ removal of tin- n ose a> a fortu of punishment. aoiuniiun jts'n dal. but chiefly as a m.vle of carrylu ort private revenge. Gs|kk1iI!j i j ??. : district* of India Is It oouslin-n-J .1 t-'. i al !?? form of punishment f 1 .1 to iutlict <>n a w ife wii sc 1 1 'tict li. d< es not approve. Anions the Roman* tfc.a |H'nalty was ujI at all run\r i: fitted luth by the law an.l by p;ivat* aninioaltT. ?rltio of tkt F? ur PnM IMoirai. It mediae* W till" v. \>1:. ti i fe w:; T;rj- Insecure. it was \> ?? I 1 jw ;? to Bleep on a l<eJ wliich v s 1 v.. .>1 ed hy sl.ies of Iwanh n ;!i - at the four corners The . si ? e.v titined sliding doors, which cvukl In- j f. stents! inside. Wbeu tueu re.ire.l t.i t\ st they took a wen ; mm \\ ith them. If attacked in the night tliey \v.? ar 1 ed by the noise made b?* '!?' * im.-i.ii. tn of their wooden defenses an.l vd ?Me to defend themselves. When the law liecame strong enough to pr Uisl human life the sidi* of the I*\i?;?m1 *ere gradually diapeeeed with, but the four (v?sts remained. Tli?-box! Ke lied read atlll survives tn the rural part* of Scotland and Is almost necessary where the earthen floors and Imperfect ceilings cause much damp. Emily Bronte In "Wutherlnc Heights" do acrlbea one of these bedsteads In the old manaion aa farming a "little closet." Mr. Lockwood, who had to sleep In It, aaya, "I slid back the panel sides, got In with my light, pnlled them together again and felt secure " Kcrve of m Voindcd Snlillcr. One day an trirj ?urg?>n was dress lug th? wound of a soldier w ho hail bven abot In the nevk ue?r the carotKl artary. Suddenly the blood vessel gave way, and Juat ax quickly the surgeon thrust hla Anger Into the bole to stop the flow. "Doctor," Mtd the sold tor, "what does that meant" "It meana death," Mid the surpoon calmly. "How long can I lire?" asked the ?oldier, show mind was perfectly daar. "Until I remove my finger," said the doctor. The soldier aaked for pen and paper, wrote hla will and an affecttonnfe let ter to Ms wife, and when the last thing was done said quietly : "1/et It go." The surgeon withdrew his finger. tl?e Wood rushed out, and In a few mo meats the mau was deuj.- Ck'WiUi Plain Dealer. The New . . . . Waists The new Wai<ts we are showing this season are more elaborate and dressy than ever. All with the new sleeves, and priced 4 very moderate. ^ Suits and . . . . . 5kirts Ladif s 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. Blanrhard. Manager. GOLDEN NORTH H0TEI.I __ S? THE GObDEN NORTH m~ SKAQW'AV'S POPULAR HOTEL Modern Improvements Fair Tetatmext, Good Servhk ami Kati- Th*t ark Rh.nt Wut*i W??*? * Otrl Wanted? Woman or girl to wait on table. Inquire at lUilroad Restaurant. In thf vnitko statks dis-rut OOCKT FV?R THK DISTRICT OF ALASKA, DIVISION N>\ 1 In the matter of fixing the special July. W05 term o( thl? court at Ordkr Skagway, Alaska. And now upon consideration it is or dered that a special term of the a bore court be held at Skagway, Alaska, com mencing on July 24th, 1905. at 2 o clock p. m. And it further ordered that this or der be published in the Daily Ala?kan, a newspaper published at skagway, Alaska, for thtrty days prior to the holding of said term Done in i 'hambers this 17th day of .Inne, 1805. ROYAL A. GUNNISON. Judge. Firat publication June 30, It 05 Ik uv*r UiMrr For firat-cla** work trr Skafway [jkuntirv. TweotT-nve *ear?- e*prri mk*. Telephone f?. - Toe cool steins at the Seattle sal. *m. CHOI ERA INFANTUM tV.ld Not Kxpecteid to IJve From On? Hour to Another, But Cored hr Chain berlaln'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Ruth, the little daughter of K N. Dewey of AftieirvUIr, V?? ? ?o seriously 1 <11 of cholera Infantum last summer. , 'We tavp her up ar.d did MX expect her to llr<- from one hour to another." he sats, "-1 happnrd to think tf ( ham herlain's Colir Cholera snd Diarrhoea , Remedy acd cot a bottle of It from the J ?tore. In five hour* I a?w a charge for " the better. We kept on It and before she had taken the hal f of o*e small houie she wan well." Thin rem edy is for wle b* Kelly Dr?i* Oo. t. 7Vf OORES WHARF CO. Terwlroe W P. ft T. * AH South Bound St?om?r? Arrtro a *4 Deo?r1 f r*m Thta Df?k Riocunoir* i*ot * Warehouse* "f?o tor *ej|?ery of mmhnxjiw fmm ? * m *o l?. a. * PirlitiMu ONLY fteNrerH an or at ? rkt 4 All frrif hi Iklrwnrti n?l tk-mtb h<nirf KM bo n inun* lw< toy ft Mnrt M AKimT P.p^r* cm be nN?? 4 M Um U. K cman office j mm) Bv#t be deHeerwl he'nre 4 p m Ko will be rw 1 ewvtid cm ? ktrf tft* r iht* Soar ? BAGGAGK To ? ?ill he <** m-i?1 oo f~FWr??> B?oo??>? Owi.t No ch?rr* tor bee* ?od IP^T" whee ow-h*-***. The vhar' fate will he fin? d v? lb poMtr wfceo h? i i?r to aeortof dork and will or wet.!*) only whet r<wnren fcoee die? b*f%e4. * Wharfare Tartf eaa he karf ?? .pfMtcaUoo at offeoaa 4oeft. I f O. Bos m C. *. WTIf K-JOH!?*OW Ow". Ugr fcWt - ? mm** WEDDING PRESENTS N'tthiw; i* ?? m rr nm Wrnnr?o rawrNtl tt fiandpaiited China, hariland CMm or CM 6U$i H. D.KIRM5E, Tlw Www i?? Iff WW.?I TwiIiihi krVMfA Commercial Hotel_^ Y T. first Class in fvery European Plan Nov it ih* Hiw M (*? jam rwi tee curtain* Th? Rm ?' )i Irj i* miking * Mpariftlty of tKn vtrk nd It rxiarerit#* ?ftttefartfcm U Toilto On NoH tin; htm*. 1W. i m? l.'? ? jrard. at Ri Tk" nm~ ?Bank Restaurant <*? P HI?. ?>np. MEALS. 26c. and UP RrMriwfty. mr TWIri Amu F. R. ALLEY. T. T. CUSTOMS BROKER OMNftl?N?wr tor Ttktaff A? ill bills of sale, dceos mk! ttihtr lnwm la iiiUlag OFFICE VANCOUVER HOTKL