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Daily Alaskan L M. J*NS?*, PUBLISHER JOIN W. TROT, SUITOR subscription ratks 9m wesk. Mlnnd ty srrWr ?.? n .'km months, by ma*! ?Iz auikt. by aul . ? ? 4 40 ?as r?r. by nail t.? tuion lAcnro backward The Tukoo nouncil voted down a res oluiloo favoring a wholly electl?e Yu kon aooooil the oth*r Jay. In Jolng so 11 look a step backward. The Cana dian government baa been better to the people of ib? Yukon than the United SUM fo'ernruaot haa been to thoee of Alaska. Ii baa given tbeui dlrwet rep reaentatlon in parliament and a looal lsg lslative body, one half of the mem bar* of which are elect*! by the people, ll haa bean made plain that It would not rafuaa to grant a demand for a wholly eleotive leglelature. In refus ing 10 make the demand the Daily Alai kan does not ball a re the Yukon council represented tba people for whom It leg The Anglo Saxon baa ba?n trained to govern himealf. He haa proven bis aapaalty to regulate hit own affair* by aantartea of experience. Thoee occa aiona have bean rare and of short dura tion where be haa failed to make a bet tar job of governing himself than other governors could make of it for him. The Dally Alaskan baa profound re spect for the lntelltgeeoe, Integrity and patriotism of thaelviliiatlon that exist* in Yukon territory and Alaaka. Il be lieves thai If ever there lived a people capable of self-government, one that had proved lta capabilities by its works. It ia the people which ia making this great north eountry to produce more wealth par capita than any other section of the world. Yukoii territory and Alaska should bav# legislature* every member of whiah holds credential from the peo ple. Any other form of government beeldee being unjust and unworthy of Anglo-Saxons, besides being unneces sarily and cruelly humiliating to the paopla, is impractical and unwise. The people of Valdez are objecting to I the removal of their tow a five miles | down the bay to follow a railroad ter nloua. The Prospector, a newspaper of that town, says the removal proposal la for the purpose of selling real estate tn which a few railroad promoters are Interested. It baa been about settled that the re publicans and democrats will fuse in ?an Franc i see for the purpoee of defeat ing Eugene E. Schmidt*, the union labor candidate for mayor, who recent ly failed to capture the republican or ganization. It is thought Schmidtz will will be defeated. At Wholesale Prtoee The Mascot saloon sells liouors, either bulk or ease goods at wholesale ?rloea. All the old brands always on MSdi -1-tf. Hstio* to Cro<ors All persons having claims against the I estate of James Hansen, deceased, are requested to present them to me prop erly verified, within six months from date of this notioe, at my place of busi neae ia Haines, Alaaka. Datad this sixth day of September, I 190*. H. Fay, I Administrator. Iae sool steins at the Seattle saloon. Alaskan new?pap?r correspondents should oot permit a desire to raakb a readable story induce them to misrep resent the country In which they live. One of the worst things with which Alaska has to contend at the present time is the misconception the people in the states have of the oountry. News paper men, above all others, owe It to the district to dispel the Illusion possessed by those of the east that this a country of perpetual winter, in habited by Eskimos and a few hardy, half animal miners. SKACWAY WEATHER The result of the observation taken at Moore wharf at midnight, Sept. 8, ltfOfi is as follows: Temperature time of observation. ...54 Max. temp, preceding 24 hours 61 Min " " " " 38 Mean " " " ?? 50 Barometer, 2V.85. Cloudy, strong south wind. Lumber for sale, Inqu re of Pete MaJsen. Seattle wharf. 6 10 tf Frwsk Hwt The Frye-Bruhn Co keep all kinds of fresh meat constantly on hand, tf ?\^WAV*V?V.mWAmVi | CIk Ghurchcs I CATHOUC. High Mass with sermon, at 10 a. m. Sund&y school at 11:30 p. m. Kosarv, conference and benediction 7:30 p. m. Holy Mass on weekdays, at 8 a. m. Catechetical instructions every week day at 4:30 p. m. Sermon on the "Confessional." Lec ture on the "Blessed Virgin." liev. P. C. Bougia, S. J. PRESBYTERIAN. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Sunday school, 12:15 p. m. Christian Endeavor, ? p. m. Evening service, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting. Thursday 8 p. m. Morning subject: "The Effects of Faith " Evening theme: "A Century of Pro gress," the fourth in the series of Illus trated Tal ks. Anthem by the choir. Solo by W. C, Blanchard. All cordially invited. N. B. Harrison, Pastor. THE PROTEST A NT- EPISCOPAL CHt'RCH Our Savior, State street and Eighth avenue. Sunday school, 12:30 a m. First Sunday in every month: Morning prayer, litany and sermon, 11 a. m. Other Sundays: Morning prayer a ~.d sermon, 11 a. m. ^Ever^Suna^^^ Evening prayer and sermon or ad dress, 8 p. m. Twelfth Sunday after Trinity. Morning sermon: "The Man With an Impediment." Sermon in the evening. Rev. C- S. Mullikin, rector. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Morning worship, 11 a. m. and Sacra ment of the Lord's Supr er. Sunday school, 12:15 p. in. Epworth League, 7 pm. Evening song service and sermon, 8 p. m. Thursday evening monthly mission ary prayer meeting. Good music and good cheer in every service. Everybody invited to join with us. J. W. Glenk, Pastor. PENIEL MISSION. MeetingRevery night but Monday, 8 p. m. Sunday, 9 s. m . Bible study. All are cordially invited to attend all meetings. At tk* MuoM Mt. Vernon rye *rd Old Belmon whiskeys, double stamped {roods, at wholesale prices at the Mascot saloon. Coldeat la Town The coldest beer in town is at the Se attle saloon. 6 1 tf Ice cream at Muir's. Pick Trsla Always Leadi The Pack Train saloon always leads. It cart ies only the best brands oi ? his klea, wines, beers and all the other goods to be.had at a first -cla?s gentle- j men's resort. RHEUMATISM When pain* or irritation exist on any part of the body, the application of Bal lard's Snow Liniment gives prompt re lief. K. \V. Sail van. Prop. Sullivan House F.1 Reno, O T., Writes, June <>. 1902: "I take pleasure in recommend ing Ballard's Snow Liniment to all who are afflicted with rheumatism It is the only remedy 1 have found that gives Immediate re ief." 25c, 50c. ft. 00. Sold by Kelly Drug Co. Colic cad Diarrhoaa A Remedy Tkat j Ic Prompt and Ploaeaat The prompt results produced by Caamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy together with its pleasant taste have won for it ? plsee in many households. Mr. W. T. Tay lor, a merchant of Winslow, Ala., writes: "1 have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remed* myself and also with men on my p'ace, for diarrhoea an>l colic and it alwajs fives relief promptlv ard pleasantly." or sale by Kelly Drug Co . Patronize Home Industry? If Not You Should Do So By Drinking Skagway Beer Our Bottled Beer Only $2.00 per dozen. 25c reb?te on boitles PORTER Manufactured Especially For | Hospital and Family Use Phone Brewery 40. Residence S? JUNEAU S. S. CO'S. ELECTRIC LIGHTED STEAM HEATED STEAMER GE0RGM Carrrlcs C. 8. Mall for Haines, Berners Bay, Juneau Hoonah, Tenake) Sitka and Way ports SAILS Sunday at 8 a. m. and Tuesday noon W. W. BOUGHTON, Agent Broadway and Fifth Ave. Phone 90 The Celebrated Yost... TYPEWRITER The machine for beautiful work and correct alignment. Easy to Operate and Keep in Order Easy to Pay For The light running Yost is unequalled in lightness of toutch, quietness of ac tion, simplicity and durability. It is recognized as a necessity in the bus iness man's office or the professions man's study. For particulars, catalogue etc., write to Yost Writing Machine Co 325 Montgomery St. Sin Francisco Agents for Alaska ?r Aiply 'at (kit Offir* snipifs or 1906 CALENDARS HERE The Daily Alaakan nas received a full line of samples of 1006 calendars from the famous J. W. Butler Paper company, of 1 hlcago. They Include the latest designs many of which are worka of art. Bnsiness men of Skagway and Maine*, who desire calanders for next year are j invited to call and make selection*. Bwt fA Cast Meal* Railroad llestaurant hat the best i"> cent meals in town, equal to 60 oent meals other plaoea. Secood Ave. and Broadway, opposite de(>ot. Private room* for ladies. Oytter cock tail*, Olympiaor Kastern J at the Pack Train restaurant. DELINQUENT TAX LIST Notic* is hereby given that the taxes for the year A. U. 1904, levied by the town of Skagway, Alaska, pursuant to the law and the ordinal ce* -A *?.d town, hnce not been paid upon the property ?itoaUd within the boundsrier- of aaid town, described below, and that the amount of taxes delinquent and unpaid upon each tract of property described i* as set opposite the description of ssi J property, together with 20 per oent. additional thereto, as penalty, interest at the rate of 8 per cent, from and a fur the 1st day of March, 1905, and the cost acouing because of this publication If said taxes, penalty, interest and costs shall not have been paid oo or be fore the 1st day ol October, A. D, 1905, all property upon which taxes are still delinquent shall be deemed forfeited to the city, and it shall be the duty of the treasurer to issue certificates of pur c tssc for any such pioperty to any pel son paying the amount of taxes, penal ties, interest and other oosts doe at the j date of issuance of said certlficite, in cluding s cost of $1 00 for such certifi cate. The property, according to the p|*t of the town of Skagway at surveyed by F. H. Reid, upon which taxes arc delinquent for the said year. A. D 190$, together with the amount of the taxes originally charged upon it, Is as fol lows: PERSONAL Bo/man & Lin t 2 01 < healander, Godfrey 6 05 Grant, A L. 11 00 Pbelps. J C 5 W S Kay nay Laundry 1 00 Yetbauwhrde. Fred S 00 Wallick, Mrs A M 100 Whalen, B A 9 50 REAL Lot. Hlk. 1 3 s 30 ft of n 1-2 of, Wal lace, Minnie, atrcnt I 2 *."> 8 5 Marks. TC. .'-00 7 6 Sperry, J L 8 00 11 6 Fraaionof.Green.WL .">00 6 T Owens, Jno 5 50 5 l* w 1-2 of Morgan. S A.. 1 00 1 10 n 1-2 of n 1-2 of t 1-2 of, Craven, Z R 00 2 10 n 1-2 of n !-2 of s 1-2 of. I "raven, 7. 2 75 5 11 Hardy, W H 6 50 6 12 Green. Alex 2 00 1 13 s 1-2 of, Kay, Thos 40 1 13 n 1-2 of, De Witt, Mrs C H 2 75 2 13 Unknown 25 3 13 " 10 4 13 " 10 5 13 " 10 a 13 *? io 7 13 ?? 10 8 13 ?' 10 9 13 " 10 10 13 " 10 11 13 " . ... 10 12 13 " 10 1 14 Cavanna. V V 10 3 14 l'nkn?wn 10 4 14 " 10 5 14 ?? 10 6 14 " 10 : 14 " io 8 14 " 10 9 14 " 10 10 14 " 10 1 15 Tanner. J M 10 2 15 Peterson. HO 1 10 3 15 Unknown 10 4 15 " 10 5 15 " 10 6 15 " 10 7 15 ? 10 9 15 " 10 10 15 Lucas 10 11 I5 Uukown. 10 2 16 F. reman, Ed 10 3 16 Unknown 10 4 16 44 10 5 16 " 10 6 16 *? 10 7 19 " 10 8 16 " 10 9 16 ?? 10 10 16 ? 10J 11 16 ,T 10 12 1? Oark, HF 1 17 1'atrtck, G H 1 75 4 17 Roger*, J J 75 5 17 Unknown 7- "5 6 17 " 75 7 17 " 10 8 17 " 10 it 17 " 50 6 18 Davidson, J P 1 50 8 It* Green, Alex 7 00 9 19 w 1-2 of, Green, Alex. . 1 Ck> 9 19 e 1-2 of, Green, W L. .. 1 00 12 20 Becker. EE ? 50 6 21 n 1-2 of, Thomas, Alfred 1 00 9 21 Becker, R V 200 1 22 Laumiester Bros 1 75 10 23 Fraction of, Christo pher, C 1 00 1 30 Brown 2 00 2 30 Unknown 1 00 3 30 " ? 11 30 " 2? 12 30 Murphy, Dan 25 1 31 Brown 1 Oo 2 31 Martins 50 11 32 w 1-2 of, Stein, Abe. .. 150 3 40 Unknown. 10 1 41 Pacific Trading Co.... 10 2 41 " .... 10 3 41 " .... 10 3 42 Campos, Jno 1 25 7 42 Unknown 10 8 42 " 10 9 42 " 10 10 42 " 10 11 42 " 10 12 42 ?? 10 3 56 Greene, J F 5O 4 56 '? 60 9 56 Givinlinovich, M 00 V 58 ? AO It of. Relnhart, H W 1 00 ?9 L*Chappe'.ie, A E 1 "5 58 Mat Vinson SB...,,.,, 1 76 00 Burkhardt, .lo* 2 00 00 Walker, CO 5 00 80 McLaughlin. Tlllle 1 no 64 McGrotty, Henry. ... 1 75 64 Unknown 1 50 05 SpetTT, J L 1 75 05 n 1-2 of n 1-2 of ? 1-2 of, Sperrv, J L 1 00 ?5 i 1-2 of ? 1-2 of, Barrt pan, MP 50 70 Unknown 50 70 " y? 70 Lawaon, Wm 50 70 Banner-man, AS. 7s ?0 " 125 71 rorlman. N 1 r?0 71 KoHe,<;eorge 2 00 1271 n 1-2 of, Portman. N . . 4 on 71 Barrv, Mr* F 2 00 71 Unknown 7* 7? Duvall. Mra Farnle ... 75 7? llollin?worth, lack.... J 75 7# Duvall, Fannie 75 7? " * 75 7? " - 2 2} 77 Pearson. S 1 50 77 ? 1-2 of, Bauer, S 50 7? n 1-2 of, Reiohart. H W 3 75 71 Koldo, (ieorye 1 SO 7i) Unknown 50 7? " 5n 7i? ? 1-2 of, unknown 50 Tit ? 1-2 of, unknown 50 711 Unknown M> 84 Shorthill, T A 75 95 Silver. Jeaaie 75 95 ltarrlay. Isaac 75 85 Young, Wm 1 50 86 * " . ... 85 85 Grimm, Edith 2 00 85 " ?? 75 85 Guy<A. -lot 75 86 Kirk, Katie 1 00 96 C-alre, Ja? 50 86 " " 90 Tufwell, T.iob 88 Green, Alex ?0 W " - 2 N 89 Acbeaon, M R 2 50 ?8 ?' . ?? I 75 89 n 1-2 of. Knight, Alex 50 98 ? 1-2 of. Young. Wm., I 25 99 Haggertr. Dominic . ,. 75 99 '? " .... 75 00 Boone, Wm 1 00 HO Grave#. Nellie 75 01 a 1-2 of, Boone, Wm. . . 1 00 Ml Unknown 75 91 (Juinn, hd 88 01 ( ? u jot, Joe 1 50 01 SU-phf.n. Edward 1 00 01 Itoone, Wa 1 25 91 " " 2 00 02 Unknown 01 *3 Fi?, T A Si 93 Unknown 50 9.1 * V. 50 93 ' 50 93 " 50 9.1 * M ;?4 Pay ie, C .L 1 00 OH Unknown 50 9# Harkaull.C H.... 50 97 Rocheford. TP 75 97 ?? ?? 1 00 97 Fraction of, Calais. II A 1 102 Unknown 75 102 Hukill, D ? 1 SO 102 Unknown 7 5 102 Ijowe A- Sirkenger .V> 102 Sole, Oc?r I 50 103 Unknown 5O I?J ?? ?? Itt3 ?? 50 KB en 103 Payne. CL 85 103 '? 75 103 *? - 1 50 104 Beveridge 75 105 Blackman. IE 75 105 Barley, H C 1 00 105 Mahoney 75 F5 Grant A L 75 105 " ?? 75 105 " ?? 2 50 111 Roger* 85 111 I.uatofT. Henrv H.1 111 Orant. AL 4 00 113 Davidson, Pearl 00 113 " ? 50 113 M " 50 113 Unknown 50 113 '? 50 113 " 50 113 ?? 50 113 ?? .*<? 114 " ?0 114 Miller. H J no 114 Nelsoo. G 50 114 " " 1 00 114 Grant, A L 175 115 Thompson, George ... 1 <*) 115 " " .... 100 115 " " .... 1 25 115 Taylor. Lilly 75 115 I'ayre, C L 50 115 Thompson, George.. . 50 115 Unknown 50 119 Casev. J B 75 119 Bled**, W J no 119 Whevler, J N 50 120 Grant, A. L 1 50 190 " " 1 00 120 " " 1 00 120 H 50 130 Unknoan 50 130 " 50 130 " 50 121 Grant, a L 50 i2i " " 50 i2t " M I 00 12i " " to i2i " " AO 1 21 " ? 2 50 1 22 Howard. G K 50 123 Maloney. Grace 75 i26 Horfora, F L 2 <k' 7 26 ?' " 50 9 I Gertebeo, Frank I 50 7 J \ " 50 9 O rnknown >0 10 O " I" It O ?' 10 i2 O " i0 1 P * 10 2 P " lo 3 P " lo 4 P " 10 5 P " ?o s r M ?o 7 p ?? 10 8 P " to 9 P " to a R " ?5 3 R " ?S 4 R " ?S 5 R " 10 6 K ?? to 7 R " to 8 R " to 9 R " 25 to R " *5 11 R " *5 Homestead: Clar,on, Wm 1 00 " DeWitt E?tat? t 50 ?* Guthrie A White. . . 6 5O In witae a whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of the Town* of Skagway thit 4th clay ?f Sep tyraher, A. D.. 1905. [L. S ] W. 8. M< Kf.an, Clerk of the Town of Skagway, Alaaka. Pacific Coast S.S. Co. PIONEER ll iMTt LIRE. tPEED, SAFETY, COMPOR1 oiumro u. ? mail Htwm of Thtt On Mp? y Lm<? CITY OF SEATTLE. - - ? Sept. 8. 18. 28 HUMBOLDT, ? ? - Dfrwl COTTAGE CITY, - Via Victor** ami miki Sept L 18, 23 ? Sept 12, 26 Ml ibmScMtta ?i>|m K < E. A. MURPMY.A??H. W*? m >0 C. D. DUNANh, Gen P... Aft M Marts* MraM. 9m Pi CM. 1 he Alaska Steamship Co. Oarryh* C 8. Mail and Alaska Paatta Nait RaIMn# af thr fart Pa? c>ir JEFFERSON, . Sept. 13 DOLPHIN, - - Sept 10 DIRIOO FARALLON Sept Sept 13 CompmDj rt aar?sa rtffct ?o than#* Miltnc Aaaa tilb? t aottea. Transfer, k> Victoria and Vaocoarar Wlthost A<MIMsaaJ Ctof* R. A. CARROLU A fa**. PWas ? Let us figure on your Job Printing We aim at ^ NEATNE8S PROMPTNE88 SATISFACTION Jobs promised tomor row delivered today Daily Alaskan ?PArron clcb room The Board of Trade LKI GtTTHRIB Iaiyssi sad Baal Appotmad Raaart far la ihsKortk There is nwe strength Land vig?r in a single. Ibslfle'sf TOINItR BEER. J man in a barrel * , igt ?f ?rdlnmy Onct vnd* ilwin tsej.^ SEATTLE BKWI* fit MALTING CO xmitMM, (WMf 0W*? 30 Fire and Li.e insurance; Real Estate Financial Agent Phil Abrahams M4 POOR1H AVE., SKAOWAT j SiiiiitiM lit urn Ma COTTON FISH NET TING TW on 1/ whm ? 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