We are Headquarters for Strictly Fresh ? ?flen$burg Butter ? Our Specialty COFFEE HND TEH fresh fruit and Vegetables John Kalem, the Grocer Sol* Ajfeni for Keliaaoe'Canned Goods COMFSTODAY Dawson is Past Dae at Yfhitehorae White horse, July 17? The Dawson vu at Hootalinqua it 2 a. m. ?nd will arrive Vht* afternoon. She o*j noi sail oo the return trip until tomorrow evening. The Whiteboree tailed list night at 8 o'clock with 26 passengers and 190 tooa of freight. She passed Big Salmon at 8 a. m. today. Going down stream, the Canadian was at Selvyn at 5 a. m. , the Caaoa left Tantalus laat night ajd the Selkirk is in Dawson. The Victorian, coming up stream, was at Tantalus at 8 a. Mxlaj. LIKES IT Charley Burnet) Says Fair banks is all Right * Charles & Barnes, the popular W. P. it Y. R. conductor, returned from Fairbanks last night. He comes back with unlimited faith in the town and the Tanana district, but he says there are enough people there now and to ?pare. .He ujt, also, that the camp will get better, as more creeks are developed. Mr. Barnes says: "There will be several crteks paying next year that are only being prospected at the present time. In addition to Cleary and Fairbanks creeks Esther, Dome, Gilmore, Heady Bullion and probably Cripple creeks will be pro. dueing next year. "Business is good at Fairbanks in most lines. The ooly people I heard oom plain were sa'oon men and gam blers. The latter are objecting more because they were beaten so often rath er than because of lack of play. "AH the Skagwsy lellows in there seem to be dol Lf pretty well." Mr. Barnts taj' one of the draw backs to the Tan ana country now is the Immense quantity of litigation going on. "Everything, " he says, "is tied up with aoordou^of lawsuits. "The recent decision by Judge Wick ersham that the claim mu-t go to the man who discovered the gold irrespec tive of who staked it will result in elartfying the atmosphere and give the miners an opportunity to get the titles to properties cleared up before long," said Mr. Barnes. *60 R w..r4 Fifty dollars reward is hereby offered for information that will lead to the d.seovery of the person or persons who started the lire that has been raging the lwt two days on A B mountain, or who permitted the same to be started. Herman Harthel. Skagway. Alaska, July 26, 19096. Cor. 6th Jt Broadway. 'I'hone 90 Cigars and Tobacco Stationery and Fishing Tackle ?NEWS DEPOT* New Books Just Rec'd mummnnnnnommnnnnnmmmi PERSONAL MENTION J. A. Quick, of Philadelphia, who la oonnected with O. T. Swiuer's Atlln companies, and J. H. Richardson, an Atlln mining man, who have been In the city several days, left for the south last night. Mr. Quick la returning to Philadelphia and Mr. Richardson is making a business trip to Vanoourer. While in Skagw?y, Mr. Quick and Mr. Richardson were guests of Or. L. S. Keller. Major Langfiltt, of the li(hthouae service, made the round trip from Seat tie to Fort William H. Seward on the Humboldt. Misa Stephenson left on the train this morning for Caribou, where ahe will be the guest of Mrs. L K. Simmons for a weeY. F. C. Flahartv returned from FaJp banks last night. J. P. Rogers left on the train thia morning for Whitehorse. Judge W. B. Stout, of Haines, is In the city. SKAGWAY WEATHER The result of the observation taken at Moore wharf at midnight, July 26, 1905, U as follows: Temperature time of observation. ...51 Max. temp, preceding 24 hours. .. . .78 Mln " M " " 66 Mean " ** " " 61 Barometer, 30.10. Calm, clear. LaaW For Sale All kinds of lumber at Snyder's. Ice oool sleins at the Seattle. O/stercoc* talis, Olyccpiaor Eastern at the Pack Train restaurant. All th? delicacies of the season at the Pack Train Resturant. July -najrazhnes just received at Muir's. A SI HINT TONCUE. flirrf \rr Time* Wkea It 1* the Pirt of N\ Udoiu \ot to Talk. The best of oj talk loo much. "The >unce of |>ower is reserve," said a uau who knew. Mau.v a reputation has been built on ?ileiu-e. Mau.v a one is spoiled through rushing prematurely ami volubly Into tpeech. It Is safe to be silent when yoar words would wound. "Kalthful are the wounds of a friend, says the old prov rrb, but one wants to be mighty sure one's friend netds the wounding and that we are qualified to administer It. Keep still when your words will dis courage. It Is Infinitely better to be iluinb forever than to make one fellow being less able to cope with life. Keep still when your words will In jlte to anger or discomfort. An Incred ible amount of breath 1s used In the evil practice of trying to make our friends dislike their friends. Never speak when what you have to say Is merely for the purpoee of exalt ing yourself. Shut yonr lips with a key when you are Inspired to babble incontinently of yourself? yonr ailments, accomplish mints. relations, loves, hatreds, hopes and desire*. It Is only to the choice, rare friend that one may speak of these things without becoming a fooL? Philadelphia Bulletin. A Gratified Cartoaltr. "I want you to take back that par rot. He uses dreadful language." "But only in Spanish, ma'am; only la Spanish." "Yes, I know." "But how can madam know?" "I studied Spanish to find out what be said. "-Cleveland Plain Dealer. Ill Timed Economies. H men saved to keep out of debt the way thej have to to get out this would be a world of millionaires.? New York Press. Avoid multiplicity of business. Tbs man of one thing Is the man of sno cess.-- Edwards. WILL fIGtlfO! Railroad Wharf and Office1 Men Play Ball in w. a ?? ?>*? b,"M tuch score be the victor. Done in the open air at Moore ? * ** under favorable auspice?, this iWh day of July, A. D. 190,^,he whfcrf iuw. Champions of the World. By Arthur Frame, lW^t. U. ?. Bolahanin, Vice Prealdent. Attteat: j A Wallace. M. Horen, Treasurer. Dosch, Manager in chief. 11 Taylor, Captain. K J. Doherty, High Cockalorum ami Guardian of the Keg. General OfBce?. W. P. &? V-^ Skagway, Alaska, July *? - do play ball .on^e, sometime. U is jr't^ ?t aatlaf actum that we a?W challenge for a game of ba t-rWeCeli-S-n.a Sli" "? ?r ??" 5JS3S m"*' ??? oower each), or watermelons enough ??> * ?? W C. Blanchard, President. J.S Harding, Secretary. W. S. McKean. Jabberwock. A. P. Drapes. Stei:< Stinger. A. C. Blanchard. Captain TROUBLE Efprjbody H 8 11 s Own Trouble < If a right remedy is secured trou ble of the worst kind oouhl be relieved. Eyes have troubles like all other thing*. When in need of ri*ht treat ment droD Into our store and have your ?yea examined by the latest improved optical iLstruments and get a pair of eye glasses ground that will relieve all ?trains and make your eyesight per fect. Wht Oat Watches and clocks need attending to when oat of trim. Watches and clocks wear out like all machinery if not at tended to when they need attention. Bring your watchf ?, clocks and jewelry to our store and you can get first class work done very reasonably. Every piece of work turned out of our store is perfect and satisfaction is gauranteed. Watches, jewelry and silverware at ; low prices. Don't fall to secure one of the steel safe deposit boxes as it is proof aga nst fire or burglary. Its convenience will oonvince you of its value. J. IKUTA, Jeweler and Optician. Oricc* at Home Charlea R. Griggs, one of the so called Midaa creek swindlers, is at Nome. He was taken there from Port land. Ge? rge W. Duncan, Grigg?' as aistant In exploiting the Midas creek discover, is atill at large. It is still hoped to find him. Get your ice cream at Muir'a. MiD-sunriER; * CLEARANCE SALE mm Wednesday, Thursday anH jfe Friday : 20 o L Discount o On all Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Laces, Ribbons and Embroideries. 10 % Discount o On all Ginghams, Prints, Percales, Out ing- Flannels, Muslins and Lawns. B. M. Behrends Mercantile Co. Geo. Blanchard, Manager. GOLDEN NORTH HOTEL ? ,TC GOLDEN north te ^ SKAGWAVS > POPULAR HOTEL Modkkn iMrnovF.MEvrs Kair treatment. Good Skrvuv Aim I: \n ? That are Ki.-ht j Coldest 1* T.wm The coldest beer in town Is at the Se attle salooc. ? 1 M ,r I* THK UNITED STATR8 DISTRICT COVttT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ALASKA, DIVISION NO. 1 In the matter of fixior the special July, 19G"> I term of this court at ORDER Ska?w?y, Alaaka. And now upoa consideration it it or dered that a special term of the above court be held at Skiiffway, Alaska, ootr raencine on July 24th, 1906. at 2 o'clock p. m. And it further ordered that this or der be published in (be Daily Alaskan, a newspaper published at Kkagw?y. Alaska, for thirty tfays prior to the holding of said tsrin. Done in Chambers this l?th day of Jnne 1905. KOYAL A. GUNNISON, Judge. First publication June 30, 1 ".-05 Bnrl W?iM Womu; with 2^ tmntha oM chIM de ' sirea hoard Kid care for the child. Will ' pay by the month. Oril up ihl? ofRoe. I > w. ' For vour express and hauling tee ! F. McC We?te l*hooM W>-M. tf Ice cream and sherbei* at t he VJenna Bakery. Beat in town. Thooe 35. OmI If yon pet too hot, drop In to 'he Se- ' attle and pet oooled off. ? 1 tf Far Sal* House and SI lota on Tenth Avenue ] and Broad w ay and funiahed oottape on ( Kic tenth Avenue between Broadway and Spring atreeta. Inquire on prem ise*. Mrs F. M. I-ocariah U ( TOOORES WHARF CO. Tiralm W. P. A T. ftw All So?th Bound Steamer* Arrta* *n4 Dinl FmiTMi Or?ft RuouLtnoii im WarrboMM r^mm tar *#llr#r7 of irmliar4lM from I a. ? Pertahabte* OMLV 4allr?rad Oft S?M*y or a* nfbv *11 frtlght ?tiipfn? m 4rmimnf Kftkh>m4 mast 1m inimmM hf a sniprm't Umirwr ipn***' tmm oMatarf nitilj.1 mm offioajand awte^i totora if ?. frwi WhHt?wrM, 1 T. first Class ii Every European Plan j. wMmmmmmmmm mmmrmd S lip Mi Uw firli I at W j Now to d U ffoar?r">M a^.lat?iw. If 1 CfcikJrtm't a?A m mm' mnrn ??? j F. R. ALLEY. WMtilwwi, Y. T. CUSTOMS BROKER Cemmrnm iw tor TaUac Af HILLS OF SALE, DEEDS tad otlMr Imuhmmm ta vrUtaf . OFFICE VAMOOUVtn HOT! I