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DAILY ALASKAN C1TV OFFICIRL PRPE? SKAGWAY, ALASKA. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST SO. 1905 PRICE 10 CKtrs THE Vn 17Q VM. VTIT. TANANA OlITPIir WILL REACH SIX MILLIONS Fairbanks Bankers Prepared to Make Closs Fstimate of Qold Production of Their Dis trict? $5,000, Mark Now Passed * (Special Dispatch to Dailj Alaskan ] Fairbanks Aug. 30 -The banks at this place estimate the output for the ty leuxi of the Taoana district at 16,000, OX). It Is believed that much or more gold dust will have been shipped out before the end of the season. The $3,000, OOt^mark already has boon pMacd. It it also istlroated by the banks thai there are 12,000 people in the Tanana district. William Law It Pay* l& *?4 C"aat? Wro. Lewi* >n lined 15 and coats last night by Judge l>e Fevre. He had plead guilt* to using profane and ob scene language in the presence of la dies in abusingthe mate of the Dolphin La4laa M at Next Weak The Ladiee' Guild, of the Episcopal church, will meet attherectory Thurs day. September 7, at 2J0 p m. and not tomorrow as was announced at the churoh laat Sunday morning. Lest Lost, last Friday, small elk's tooth watch charm. Finder will please re turn to J. M. Tanner and receive re wan). Ioe oool steins *t the Seattle salooo. Skaiway Visitor It III A Cambden, N. J . dispatch of Au ^u?t 21, says Congressman C. I.. Lau denslager, of the First New Jen-ey dis trict, is in a critical condition as his home at Pauls boro, mlTering from kid ney and stomnch trouble. Mr. kauden slager was with the conifressienal par ty which visited Skagway last June. Fr?sk os U< Dolphin A fr?ah supply of all varieties of fruit received on ihe I\)iphin. Now is the time to make your purchases. F. H. Muir. Oppo. Post Office. Have vou seen the latest in over coats? Call in at the American Tail ors. For your express and hauling see E .Met" Waste. Phones if f?HARRISONS'? ? "* * All trimmed hats at Half Price $8.00 Hats Going at $4.00 $5.50 " ?*" " $2 75 Ladies' Tourist Hats that were $1.25, now 50 cents Ladies' Canvas Hats, former priie SI i*>, now 50 cents ClilUren's Hats, were 91. .">0 lo f3.00. Your choice 50 cents Spot Cash Sal* f?r Ealance of Week, Only ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? _ : Piione 55. Store Open Evenings V ? ? ? ? + Are you thinking of buying I A FALL OVERCOAT Do not purchase until you examined our swell line of CRAVENETT COATS All good dressers wear them. T. f). Clayson $ Co. The Oce; Price Clothier u riband Broadw; 'JACK JS IT , Philadflphinn Wliipa Billy Bates in Ten Rounds (Spcial Dispatches to Daily Alaskan.) Fairbanks, Aug. 30- Referee L?eroy I Tozier gave PhiladelphiaJack O'Brien [ the decision over Billy Qttes at this p);tce last night at the end of the 10th round. The decision is regarded as just by those who were at the ring side. IS HERE I CheHlandcr Arrives in Inter est of His Fair Godfrey Chealander, formerly of Skagwsy, arrived in town laat night on the K A. fleet: from Juneau, ami will spend a few days in this city Id the in terest of the Alaska fair that is pro- | posed for Seattle in 190". Mr. Chealander says the sentiment i is crowing very fast in regard of the ; I roposed Alaska exposition. The few people who were inclined to oppoee the project at first admit that they did so from a superficial knowledge of it. It is realized now that such an exposition, conducted in the manner and on a scale as outlined, would help to bring thou sands of people to Alaska to help in its permanent upbuilding and that Alaska i i would, as a consequence of It, share in i the great and rapid development and progress now going on all over the P?- i , cific coast. One of the objects of those who are advancing the fair projec" is to create a permanent exhibit of Alaskan products to go ultimately to some central point n the territory when a place and oiher suitable arrangements shall have been made for it. ItEQG COMES Form r Sk gwttyan Opens Up Agtin [ E. A. Ilege. the pioneer photograph ; er. has again opened a studio in Skag way an>l will remain in thia city until September 10. He will be at the old stand formerly occupied by him on low er Broadway, and will give his atten tion to portrait work. Mr. Hegg is mak'ng a specialty of the fanto. s plat num finish, which is re garded as the highest (Trade of work in I 'holography. He h?s samples of the work on exhibition at his studio. Mr. Hogg's photographic work has a very high reputation all oter the coast. His landscapes are sold everywhere a d his portraits admired by everybody. Mr He?? came to Snagway on his | own gasoline yacht, tbe E. A Hegg. which arrived yesterday evening. Ice cool steins at the Seattle. A. R. Graves was in town from Ben nett today. Gat Your Shots Sbla< 4 An up-to-date bootblack stand at the Pack Train saloon. Patronise it and be neat. Only expert workmen, tf. I i August Deleana tor and French fash j ion journals at Harrisons'. Heg^'s Souvenir book for $1 at Har ! risons'. Coldest In Tows The coldest beer in town is at the Se attle saloon. 6 1 tf Fall and winter stylet for 1905-6 for Born suits just received at the Ameri can Tailors. Fit and satisfaction guar anteed I' Wo Dow't Swkitltwte In buying drugs, stationery, toilet t* articles, etc , from Kelly & Co you get just what you call for or what the doc 1 tors write for. No substituting al j Towed. Kelly & Co., Skagway, Alaska. "THE BEST VALUE for the least 'money" is the motto of GALT'S CEYLON TEA. THE ROSS HIGKHNS CO. Sole Agents, Skagwav and Juneau ANGELS UP Lis AujHh Btseball T?nm Takes Firot Pla e [Special Dispatch to Haily A'askan.l Tic; mn. Aug. 30- Hy defeating the h me buebtll team yesterday Ix? An gles took first place in the Pacific Coast league. The acore waa: Ixjs Angeles. 1: Tacotna, 5. Portland. 1: Osklisi 0 Portland, Aug. 30 l\>rtland defeated Oakland In yesterday'* baaeball game. The score was: Portland. I; Oakland, 0. Standtnc of tk? Taaasa Portland Seattle . San Francisco Oakland Tacoma I -os Angelc* Won f.oat Cent .1.1 ? Wl ,.H ii aso ..13 11 M2 .11 11 600 .11 H ?40 1 17 1^1 13 MO IN TONIGHT City of Seattle Dne to Ar me This Keening The City of Seattle arrived at Juneau this morning anil will be at Skagway at 10 o'clock this evening. She has 410 tons of freight and 43 vaaaengers for this place. Among the passengers on tha City of Seattle will be Mr*. J. C. Ford, wife of the vice president and general man ager of the Pacific Coaat Company. f Mf RTAINt R A I SKAUWAY Pi of. Cyrus Brownlee Newton, "be ft mom California huroorou? entertainer it in Skagway. Be i? making a pleasure tt io over Alaoka and arrived from Juneau 01 the Georgia, fie is delijrht ed with his trip and say* no section of the world equals this district for the grandeur of ita mountains ai.d the beauties of iu coloring. While at Juneau, Prof. Newton care tao entertainments. The daily pap< n? of that town speak in glowing terms of his reception there by enthusiastic audience*. Prof. Newton has (riven entertain ments in all the state* of tht I'nioo and in Austrs ia. ' ew Zealand ar.d Canada. Krervwhere his humor is spoken of in the highest terms. There is a p?*si bi ity of his appearing in Skagwsy this week. Prof. Newton met an old friend in Skagway in .Mrs E. A Murphy, who speaks in the highest terms of his abilities. Ice creani at Muir's. CREDIT FOR ROOSEVELT Europe says peace is due to the efforts of American President whose activity brought about the agreement-Leading newspapers praise him (Special Dispatch to Daily Alaskan.) I/tndon. Aug. SO? The statement a* to the peace agreement reached at Portsmouth yesterday by the representatives of Russia an<l Japan given out at each of the Kuropean capitals give the credit for the agreement to President R??oeevelt. It is jrenerally believed that hie activity In the interest of j>eace was instrumental in the solution ??f the problem* that confronted the envoy* of the warring power*. Most of the leading newspaper*. in comn enting upon the agreement, refer in com plimentary term* to the influential part played by the American president. There in also a disposition to compliment the Russian envoys on the favorable term* they secured for jhelr country. . ALASKA DAY Northern Territory Holds Boards at PoHlmd (Special Piapatch to Dally Alattao.) Portland, Au? 30 Alaaka day waa rrlthrttnl at the e*poaitlon hw? T? 1 1< rday. William A. Kally. a?ai?t*nt nptrinM^tt of Alaakan ocbool*, ivpreaented Got. Brady (jlf ANtR CAPIIRES AND KILLS BFAR l>a*t week the fr?w of the tteainac Gleaner killed and aecured a full rrown bear from the water* of Ta?i?h laka near Tenmile point At about P o'clock in the even n* bruin wa* aaplad la the act of ?win>ming acroaa the laka. Capt. Kichard? wa? informed of the fact and he immediately fare the ordar for the naval bitt'e to commeoee. The bear wax laaaoed and drowned after a battle In which the honors were with the bear. An attempt to kill the bear with an axe acd with a cloh failed. Mate Mcltonald had command of tha ? mall boat which made the attack. Orater ouOCMilti 01yt?,naor F.a*t>rn *' the Pack Train reatannBt. rraafc ??>? The Frye-Rruhn Oo. keep all klnda of fresh meat ooDSUntlf oo hand, tf ; The Best Place in Town To buy, pencils, pens, penholders, tablets. Memorandum Books Letter Books. Record Books. Counter Books etc. is at our store Don't fail to see us before buying elsewhere MM HI Sole Agent? Rose ol Ellensburg Butter The Best That Money Can Buy OtIS IHfHf rapt. HarntUt Retrbet Shut tle no W?y Ea*f [8|?erial UpMl to Daily Alaakan] Seattle, Auf JO 4 apt K T. Ilar it?U#. maror of Fairliaakr ha* reached rhta r'ty on hit way to Waahinfton. where he will lobby for lb# diviaton of tba Third jedteiaJ di* iefoa of Atoka, firing Jndfe Wiekeraham to Fairbanka ! and another man to VaMki Falifctak* M*b*t la Ctrwwlaelaa Currency iaawed br the n? National Hank of Kairhanaa. A ukt iaW n niog to drealate ia Skat ?*t. Ser?ral of them bare bean Been lately and ahay attract the Interval of the euriout aa much aa did he Dawaon j t>il|? of the Caoadian Rtnk of Com merce when tbay were f rat ianoeri Prl>M? May ball* Tba Prineaaa May aalM for Vaoeou t er and Victoria latt nif h' at 10 o'eloi k : witb J5 raaae f era from the interior New mattioffa at Harriaona' tf i ? MAKES SUM .F?ff-r^on S?ila for Skajjway Thi? Moruinjr S(*cl?l >l?pa?"h to th* IHily Aiaakaa) S?aul?. Anff. ? TV A iMb a %hlp Ownpanv * liner J?Twwe tailed from this pi aee for Si?a*?ay 'hie "*>?? t in* At la Clak Wilt Ea?ar?a<i The Atlin elnh o< Atlio will eotar tain the nln*n of ik? Aliln diotr at ???> H?iu iiay. S#cn?mb?f 2 TW day ? ill ha deroied to * porta of all kiaJa mi la the ereoiaf thero wilt h a ?iMk*r F.rery m!d?r la the diet riot i? Invited to tb* affair 0?l?kla G*?a Away Tb# Dolphin fo? away fnr SeatlU ??% nifhi at II o'e'oek. She hail to paaara e#ra ia addition to the t?xiri?M who ?re making the round trip. U?rtrr For flm-etaea ?nr* t rj Ska*?ray I (Aoodry. Twatj-lw raara' (Mr i etc*. Telephone ?? tf Set! Bids and Girls limy >cm btoki ??d WritiB* uhftn ?rxi AfwIllBf Vilk* ??x! I???l ??rH? ?ed |?Mia4 ink led o?ta?f ?rhool ?nppii** at W m. P*i?. B# h?? ik* ???*. i w y? w" hr rliH yon *11 lk? ^o"*" ! im tiai kr nntki?. Yo"ir? tr?ly Tnr rnxn Kin I Wm, Britt ?z* I I A LARGE VARIETY OF J I Fresh Fruit > | on every Jelferson and Dolphin I I Headquarters for I PHUNNY PAPERS AND MAGAZINES ICE CREAM wholesale and retail. Best in the city. Phone 41 jMUIB'S fillh Avewe J