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IN AT SIX .Jt-fferson Will Arrive This Evening The Jefferson will arrive from the south this evening at 6 o'clock with a good list of passengers anil a food freight cargo. She will have 40 round trip excursionists coil 160 toos of i freight for the interior. In order to I permit the tourists to make the trip o*er the railroad the Jefterson will re main here until tomorrow evening. 1 StMM.n Raw to KutUkss Kegular communication has been eatat- , | lish<tl between Fairbanks acd the new , dlggingt on the Kantishna river. The steamers Klereoce S. White Seal and Margaret are making regular trips down the Tananaand up that stream. SK AC. W AY WEATHER The result of the observation taken at Moore wbarf at midnight, Aug. 23, lMfi, is as follows: Temperature time of observation. . . .50 j Max. temp, preceding 24 hours .. . ."3 , Min " " " " 46 Mean " " " " 59 Barometer, .'k\W. Calm, clear. W* Don t IsbtlliU In buying drugs, stationery, toilette articles, etc , from Kelly Jt Co vou get j just what vou call for or what the doc tors write for. No substituting al lowed. Kelly & Co., Skagway, Alaska. At th? Muoot Mt. Vernon rje a- d Old llelmon ' whiskeys, double stamped goods, at wholesale prices at the Mascot saloon. Celte aa<l OiarrhoM A R?st?dy Tkat It Prompt aati PlMMst The prompt r*>nlte produced by Caamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy together with Us pleasant t?ste have woo for it a plsce in many households. Mr. W. T. Tl>j lov, a merchant of Winslow, Ala., wntr- "1 have used Chamberlain ? Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Retnedv myse'.f and slso with men on my p'ace. for diarrhoea an I colic and it always gives relief promptly ard pleasantly." For sale by Kelly Drug Co . SOLID SILVCR Another Great Strike at Windy \rm The Caribou correspondent of the Whttehorse Star says: "A report from the mines today say* three feet of solid ruby silver was ?truck in the J. H. Conrad Bonanza mines, on the Uranus claim, Friday the 18th. "Conrad City is booming. People continue to arrive every day and every thing is hurry and bustle. The all shore line is complete to the mines. "Mayor McGee Is busy completing his hotel and administrating the affairs of the new city." GOT HIS HAIR BACK. Waa Pfrtfodt Bald Win He Siirtr4 <? I'm Newbra'a llrrplcldc , Frederick Manuell. Maryland block. Butte. Montana, bought a bottle of New bro'a Herplctde. April <. '38 ;ind i'ogan to use It for entire baldness. The hair fol licles In Ms scalp were not dead and In iO days he had hair all over his head. On July } he writes, "and today my h?!r Is as thick and luxuriant as any one could wish." Newbro's Hcrplclde works on an old principle and with a new dis covery? <hstrcy th.- c.iii-i- and you re move the effect. Herploide destroy* tho irerm that causes dandruff, falling hair, and finally ba'dness so that with tho cause rone the . ffeot cinnot remain. , Stop* falling hair at once and a now prrowth start* Sold by leading dnml'l". Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Hcrpicide Co.. Detroit. Mich. VYm. Britt, Sp<cia! Atent. RHEUMATISM W hen pain* or irritation exist on any part of the body, the appl'cat on of Bal lard's Snow Liniment gives prompt re lief. E. W. Sull ran. l'rop. Sulivan House K1 Reno. O T., Writes, .lune ??. 1902: "I lake pi asure in r? command ing Ba'lard's Snow Liniment to all w'io tre afflicted wish rheumatism. It is the only remedy 1 have f uinl that gives Immediate te ief." 25c, ;V?c, $1.00 Sold by Kelly Drug Co. Lumber for sale. Inqu re of Pete Ma l?en, Seattle wharf. 6 10 tf Pack Train Always Lea is The Pack Train saloon always leads It carries only the best brand;. <( whis kies, wines. "beers and all the other goods to be had at a first-class gentle men's resort. WE HAVE IT Cat GU ss Is Our Strong Suit We have just gotten in the best se lected assortment of out glass that ever came north. We make no exception. We only ask you to inspect it and oe convinced. And what is b?st of all we sell it right. There is nothing better for a gift or a prize thau a piece of cut glass, and there is not made cut gla*s better than ours. We are still repairing watches at reasonable prices. Kememter, we guarantee every piece of work that goes out of our shop. We will fix your eves. The latest scientific instruments for the purpose of testing the eyes are scientifically used. Glasses ground to suit the occa sion. J. Ikuta, Jeweler and Optician. For Sal* Twelve-horsepower Union gasoline engine. Good as new. Price. $500 nquire at Launch Union, Moore whsrf.. t>..k Mm( The Frye-Bruhn Co. keep all kinds of fresh meat constantlv on hand, if SlMPlfS Of 1906 CALENDARS HIRE The I>aily Alaskan nas received a full line of samples of 1906 calendars from the famous J. W. Butler Paper company, of Chicago. They include the latest designs many of which are works of art. Bnsiness men of Skatrway and Haines, w ho desire calanders for next year are invited to e*U and make selections. Ice cool steins at the Seattle saloon. Raialvr B*?rs Rainier beers by the dozen bottler, S?. 50, at the Masco* saloon. Nte* and Cool If you get too hot. drop in to the S< - attle'and get cooled off. 6 1 tf Calendars for iqo6 me will call upon you soon " Olith a Complete Assortment of 1006 Calendars flt Prices Chat (Dili Saw You money The Daily Alaskan Job Office, TELEPHONE, 19 Wfcltllrra of Dmtrri One (l*y ? stranger strolled Into the kid Horry tavern at I>auvers. A num lior of men wore ??lnl In tbf ofllrr nml were asked by the newcomer. "Will you kindly tell me where I may flud the Whlttler house ?' A young busluess man. not a native of the town, to I* sure, but who had lived In It a uumher of year* and be tonged to New England, "poke up. say lug: "You mean Joe Whlttler, tlie coo tractor? lie lives at Danvera|<ort." "Xo. uo; 1 refer to John G. Whlttler " "John O. Whlttler? Never heard of him. The only other Whlttler In thla towu Is Clarence Whlttler, Janitor of the town house. He Uvea on Kssei street." The stranger became both amused and Impatient and said: "I am talking about John il. Whlttler, the poet He'a dead, you know, t want to And out where his home was." "Oh, well." said the young busluess man, with a sigh of relief at his ability to Impart Information, "If It's anybody who's dead go right over to Will ?'roa by, the undertaker, across the street. He'll tell you all about It." Boston Herald. The Hope of MUfortnae. Pain Is a soul tonic. Sorrow often bring* out the liest there la lti u*. Hap pluess does not develop character. It gives It surface brightness and decks It with prismatic bubble*. It takes the deep reaching arm of misfortune to trouble the depths and bring out the l?earls that lie there. The most mag netic faces are lined by thought and noble care Strong, unselfish lo\e, even If misplaced and unappreciated, en nobles the lover. It Is the frivolous, vanity bom emotions that fritter away character and make faces insignificant. To fall hi high aim after earnest and honest effort Is not failure. The gain It brings in strength and discipline will apjioar In other directions. Mlsfortnne has often In the history of the world lieen the means of making a poet ora tor. philanthropist, scientist or states man out of i. person whose career but for the misfortune or physical disabili ty would have !>oen commonplace and Influence limited. Medical Talk. Tlie (,1oamlaB. The "gloaming" Is by origin akin to gloom. The root Idea la to k?k covert ly front beneath the brows not with full open eyes, and so the gloaming la that time of day when the sun, sinking below the liorlion. shines olmcutvly nn der the advancing shades of night, as eyes may gleam dimly from lowering brows. Byron, tlie poet, wrote, "As gloam ing, the S>~ottlsli word for twilight, has i>een recommended hj many literary men and particularly by I?r. Moore In his letters to lturns, I have ventured to use It on account of Its harmony." Tlie evening star Is called the "gloam tug" star In Scotland, and Lowell's "The snow Mid l?egun In the glonm Ing" and Hogg's " 'Twixt the gloaming and tlie mirk, when the kve come ha me," are familiar Instances of Its I use. Rice *? * S??!M?rl?e. "If people would cat plenty of rice they would not need drugs to make them sleep." said a New York drug clerk. | >a using for a moment In put ting up a sleeping potion for a wo man. "There Is much said atiout rice as a strengthening food, but few Amer icans know that It has soporific low ers. If properly cooked It has. ltlce should l>e washed many time* until tlie water no longer appears milky. It should then t>e soaked a few hours, salted and boiled rapidly about thirty minutes. When cwkM In Uils way It can 1* eaten each day with relish, and the |>erson who eats It sleeps well and dreams not at all." t.KKlnn i Point ?? Vlf?. "lie American, ah, lie l?a a VOT funnj man. Ho know nothing but ?o dollar Ho have no love of beauty or art. Ho do not comprond "What's on your mind. iJnoton V "Today 1 see a beautiful lady, clevalr. distingue. magnlfoecent. She I* with a uian. an American. I IP* to him. 1 my, Tardou. monsieur, what l?s *o lady 'a namoV The gentleman ho ?ay. ?Ttiat'a my business.' Hah! Beeanoas beosnows, all do tlmo. Ho was a rude roan."- -Cincinnati fommorclsl Tribune Plaint of a Rl?kn|?. Of Bishop Kathuret. who was a gn-at whist player, It la related that on hoar lug the name of a new appointment In the chapter there was wrung from him the paaaionato exclamation. "1 have served the Whip* all my life, ami now they send me down a canon wbn doesn't know clul?a from spades!**? 1-omlon Mall. Mental KUnrt. "It la stated," wo obnervo to the bald beaded mau. "that the hair of mental workora falls out sooner than that of men In other lines of endeavor. 1" your profession one of groat mental effort V ?"It certainly la," he replied. "I com poae the glowing advertisements of hair tonics."- Judge. CmrlMltr B?tls?e4. Mr. Old boy (tentatively If a mar were, say. fifty and the woman of hl? choice about twenty, do you think thai would lead to an unhappy marriage' Mlsa Young I think It wouM be mon likely to lead to a rejected propoaal - Catbollc Standard and Times. GhUR FlrtirM to tfce 4 Tax Amevftor Idea of what your husband Is worth Lady?Really. I don't know, but wouldn't take a million dollar* for him ?City Journal. Donl live to eat but eat to lle? Many of our Ilia are due to ovoreatin* to eatlag the wrong things and to li regular ealin? J. R. Wiw* <??<>. C Rata* WINN & HEARD ATTORNEYS AT-LAW Will Dractioe in AlaakaOosrU, U S, Supreme Court, aad Lux) Mid Mining bu?ioe*a Room* X *, an<l ?'>. Decker Building ~~~~J V N EA l", ? " ? AT- ASK A Special Aoimllaa to Bu?lne*a FVo? Maine* aad Vicinity CREWS & HILLS, ATTORNEYS Will IVactlce la All the Court* Juneau - AlMta The Daily delivered to any part of the city for $1 per mouth HATOtWS' These days there'* Utile etrtiae far not I osr.ing h watch or for carrying ? poor one. We hate itch a variety at such a price variatipu that anyone's idea of eo omy can be suited. The Finest Watches By The Best Makers At The Lowest Prices Kjr Standard Vuality P. E. KERN, Gold and Silrersmith titeistw .xsrir?tsts> -Gariboci Hotel- 1 Caribou Crossing | A Strictly - Dining I loom in t oonection Choicest X^ines. Liquors A Cigars U. J. Britain. Mfr. gmmmm Canadian Pacific Ry. Co. | DlrM* 1*0 , GUI, ? Vancouver Victoria Seattle Ko Itttt Citrp Bullae Ml p.m. PtortpMd OMhrv Bw iIm *nd 1 A| |nhlliiat Tk?r Tvta 811 1' ?? hi Cfcarx* b? Kg ?i *4 Tor] loforauiM Writ* or Apply la R.EDimV . Aft- BIAQWAT j finely FureliM Kaon* Eloetrte Uffctod Thrrm#ho\it ItlE IMPERIAL HOHI on. w. crwrm. mop. AMERICAN PLAN rial St. Soul. P.O., WkiwkofW.VT Raw Furs.... WK PAY High Prices for fine furs Writ# For Pri? I<??t Percey's Fur House Othkoah. Wtw*m?in T1* Iff' l??irlr M :: FRESH FRUIT j; Cigars. Tobacco and 8mockers' Ar ticles FRE8H CANDIES and Confectionery i Tony Dortero 4 ROYAL j ?Steam Laandry* j AS Work foartnt* *4. Sktrt J OtAm Pr'vmptlt Dm ' PlION i Mnwtipf W " 'in ?i>" Dotf> Baths In CoaiectlM Pm?t* RoniM lor U<kN. STEAM H LA TED. When In Haines llM hotel Northern J. O Morrtaoa. Projk Restaurant In Building "UNION Plying I Rk?c?iy a id lltilM ? Leaves Skagwav ? Every limy at 9 a. m. Sharo Arritlnf u ItiM M 1 1 J9 1, ? liMti Haiti#* if t p. ?>. Hiiwrla far# II. Mi I /a t too and formal* The WhitePass & Yukon Route TIM FC TABLK IM.j K1. (Dally Except 3uod??.) No. X. N. B} No. t. 9. Rnood 2nd claw- Im oHms. let claM tr\ I t>tm' INp.a. ? JOa>. LV. 8KAOUAY AR 4 *?p m. AR I III. ? ,0 JO " }??}" " WHITE PASS " ? " I H ? 11 40*. a. 1146 - " IX? CABIN i 10 ? ? 1 00 " " 80 " ?""T?TT J *j?-? "ii'JOpm 14# " I 10 " " CARIBOU * II "10 t " ? 40 " 4 JO - AR WHrr* Hnm LV ? W ? LV, ?? T I " Pawrarert mutt be at drprvt* In tlm? to ha*e Uactaee lo*pe<t?4 irt ehioM. ln?pe?ttoc l? rtopprd W mlnvto* before )ea*'r.# time of ?ral?. 160 pound* of ha?rare will be chocked free with **efe foil faro tick* and 78 pouna* with eoch half faro ticket. trSKWrsWYS?Sf ? ftWi w.m.r. The Idaho Liquor house CORNER miRD AND BROADWAY, The Pioneer Family Liquor Store of Skagwav ESTABLISHED 1*1 Direct lir pnrtor* of Forelm and Dftmeetta WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS AGENT!* *>R I.EMP8 and RKAGWAY BREWERY'S BOTTLED MEEH PrleaM Roni?? For Famille* Special Attention to^Oider* fc? Family C?#. T?te phono :8t While Pass S Yukon Home Throngh lin? from Nkngaav to Atlin, Whlw Heme, Rig Salmon, tHi*<?N) aad ?'l inirrmrdiate point*. CmMrltM ma<> at I?m*?r>? wi.h Uiwtr Ww ?famboata for Kagle, Circle City, Rampart. Tmhi, Fairhenka, lh?m, ??. Mi<-h*el aed Nowie, NAVIGATION NOW OPEN Daily ooomctioe made at White Home Setaeea train* ar<l rieer *te?m?r* r or *11 Yukon Ktvrr pf ini*, including Mrn 'er hall landing, th? mimI ateamNoat landtag to the new Alaek t!?"d Fie'da. The following *w>*m'<oat? are operated hy the WH1TK PAM ANI? YUKON ROUTE and ar* eqmpptd with alt modem eoa?Mit?o<*?. Including *t?*am heat, electric light and othrr feature* a* afford not oel* aafety hut ranfoit u> pa?*cnger? WHITE HORSE DAWSON ZELANDIAN VICTORIAN BONANZA KING CANADIAN COLUMBIA LaFRANCE SELKIRK THISTLE CASCA Throtoh Ttmmt can be pnrrhaavri at Skagway tot r>AW\?0?C. F AII5WA NK'S, CHK.NA and all I .owee River point a. Finely appointed tra'n* dally, frrept Anr-dar. between Skagwot and W>lte Horae, oarrnaf paaeenger*, hag-gage. mat I and etpteaa. Ba*rate bonded through. Direct telegraph tr entries to all Ipoiot-fn'i A'tia, Canada an! the United State* For information relative to paaacnjr*' . freight and teleyraphic'ralea Srn.p'r to an? agent of the Company, or to: m. j. b. worn?, o, r; a p. a. a. b. nbwelu v. r. *o.m. h o. h vnro, am 53. r a p. Vanoourer, a C. Vanooaree. R 0. nod Orama*. Alaek* ?kae lay A ?? a