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Received Fresh on the City of Seattle 1 BARTLETT PEARS GREEN SWEET CORN. GREEN PEPPERS. CATELOPE WATERMELONS, CRAB APPLES, TOMATOES. PEACHES. APPLES GRAPES. ORANGES. ITAL IAN PRUNES Fresh eggs of our well known brand received on every steamer John Kalem, the Grocer Sole Agent, for Reliance .Canned Goods ?rTWMBMWMWMwew^jrjcwwiwwwni PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Kdmiston, sister of Mrs. A. E. Snyder, her daughter and Miss Katie Snyder, daughter of Major and Mrs. Snyder, will leave for the south on the Princess May tomorrow night. Mrs. and Miss Edmiston are returning to their home at Edmonton and MUs Sny der is going south to attend school Mrs. Adams, daughter of Dr L. A. Pare, of Whitehorse, whom she has been visiting all summer, will leave to morrow night on the Princess May for her home in Ontario. She will arrive from Whitehorse tomorrow evening. Mrs. A. C. Elirschfeld, wife of the Atlin mining man, photographer and former newspaper tuan, will arrive to morrow and leave for the south on the Princess May. A. a Newell and J. P. Rogers re turned from Whitehorse on a special train last night. They arrived here at la. m. Mr. Newell came up the river on the Dawson. Mrs. Z. T. Wood, wife of Major Wood, of Uawsoa, will leave on the Princess May for her old home in the eastern provinces. N. W. Watson has returned from a business trip to Whitehorse. Ice coolv.eia) as tha Sjv.i'.estlna. Ikagwar Ltudry For first-class work try Skagway Laundry. Twenty-tlve vears' experi ence. Telephone 89. ? tf If you are out of kindling see K McC Weste. I have it bv the sac* or cord. Phones 90 S4. tf lUiaiar B?ar* Rainier beers by the dozen bottle* 92.50, at the Masco' saloon. MANY IN Dawson Arrives With Sixty Passengers Whitehorse, Sept. 21? The Dawson arrived at 3:43 p. m. with 60 through and seven way passengers. The Thistle was at Yukon Crossing at 1 a. m., the Whitehorse at Selkirk at midnight and the Victorian at Tan talus at 1 p. m. The Dawson left at 5 a. m. with the barge La barge in tow. She had 12 pa.? scngers and on the boat and barge there were 176 tons of freight and 163 head of livestock. The Victorian will sail for Dawson tomorrow night and the Whitehorse Saturday. The river is &4 inches above low wa ter. Elks' Meeting There will be a regular meeting of Skagway Lodge No. 431, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, at their hall, Thursday, Sept. 21, at 8:30 p. m. Special business of importance will be considered and all the members are urged to be present. All visiting Elks are invited to at i tend. J. E. Barragar, Sec'y. Clearing Oat Sal* I am closing out for cash the follow ing articles: 8 tine dogs? well broken to harnest. 16 pairs of tine Pennington mills wool len blankets. 1 large Polar bear skin. 1 buggy which would be well suited for a delivery wagon. These are bargains for those who want them. William Moore, 9 12 lmo Moore's Park. There's a bargain at Harrisons' for you. ANTMNSfCT PRf PAR4II0MS Sbi.u'd be used freely dow Don't wait until winged and wingless pes's get ? firmho d in the bojse. Gel a grip on those that b-ve gained a foothold and I anishlbem from ihv premises. Plenty of amuoition bere to etart (he war. Guns, too. STICKY A D POISON FLY PAPER capturts the Hies and the disease germ they carry. 2S Cents p-r Dozen Sheet* See Our Window. Kpllv ? f n The 0ld Reliable Ht-llj U LU., DRUGGISTS SKAGWAY, DAWSON, NOME GOOD WORDS Tourists Tells of Alaska to Eastern Frieuds On* of the most glowln? of the man; descriptions of Atoka that have been published in the eastern papers from the pens of touriits who spent all or a portion of the last summer season In the north Is one In the Courier, of Cold water, Mich., which was oontalned In a letter from Miss Myrtle H ask ins, teach er In the Toledo, Ohio, high school. Miss Hasklns and Miss Josephine Wer dll, of Chicago, spent several days In Skagway, guests at the Pullen house. After describing trlpa to the Yose El ite valley, the upper Columbia river and several other points, MUs Hasklns says: "At Seattle we started on the climax of our trip. We went on the City of Seattle to Skagway, returning by way of Sitks on the Cottage City. I have not sufficient adjectives to describe that trip. Four days up by beautifully wooded shores, little green Islands, snow capped mountains and glaciers reaching to the water's edge! "From Skagway we took four de lightful trips. The people where we were stopping were fine to us and planned some nice trip for us each day. One day we went to the summit of White pass; one dav to Denver glacier, where we walked over a mile upon the glacier (we wore creepers and carried alpenstocks)--!! was great; one excur sion was across to Burro creek, a de lightful mountain stream with pictur esque falls, and one to Dyea, a de serted village. This was an outfitting point, but when the Yukon railroad was built from Skagway it killed the town. We found it very Interesting. Many signs were as fresh as though painted yesterday? six or eight hotels, lawyers, physicians, etc , many stores, some of which had a great deal of stock in them. "The weather was perfect." fOR THE PUBLIC GOOD rha Iaftraatira CuUlitd la Thl? Cltliu'i 8 atamaat la Iaralaabla to Alaska paopla. The man whose statement appears belov, who has no monentary or other interest In the article which he en dorses, who is anxious to do his acquain tances and fellow residents a good turn, who publishes in this paper his exper ience with Doan's Kidney Pills must have good and sufficient reason (or d> ing so. The following should dispel any doubts which may have existed in' the reader's mind on this subject. Edward Drew, tailor, place of resi dence on Water St., Port Townsend, Wash., says: "I have had slight at tacks of kidney complaint for years, probably caused by exposure or bad weather, over-exertion or attacks of cold. When annoyed with these spells, I found It very difficult to straighten up after being in a stooped position fo.* a little time. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills, and got a box. They proved to be just what was needed in my case, and in a remarkably short lime I was entirely cured. It is possi ble that the treatment was not followed up loDg enough for sometime later ihere were simpioms of a recurrence I strain resorted to Doan's Kidney Pills, and they checked the trouble ln>medi ate|y. I could not a-k for a better re medy than) Doan's Kidney Pills " For sale by all dealers. Frico 50 cents Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, Ne? York sole agents fur the United States. Remember the name? Doan's? and take no substitute. Fi oak Matt The Frye-Bruhn Co. keep all kinds of fresh meat constantly on hand, tf Oat Yomr Shoaa Shln?d An up-to-date bootblack stand at the Pack Train saloon. Patronize it and be neat. Only expert workmen, tf. Heasehold Fnrnltura for Bala I will sell all my household furniture cheap. It must go this month. Mrs. Everest, Fourth avenue. 9-11 20d Loat Lost, last Friday, small elk's tooth watch charm. Finder will please re turn to J. M. Tanner and receive re ward. Principal Barbershop Lodi The Principal Barbershop and Baths is the leading tonsorial establishment li Alaska. Everything In all the de partments is strictly modern. The baths are first-class In all respects. Cudr la ?> Jaffarion A large consignment of well assorted fresh candies was received on the Jef ferson. The best in the market. F. H, Muir, opposite postoffice. Restaurant and Bakery MRS. E. F. ROGERS, Prop Tenakee, Alaska. Bill of Fare; Meals at all Hours; Game and Fish. First Class Service Reasonable Prices. N Wooltex Winter Coats FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN The Wooltex Winter Coats for Women and Children are now here. We would like to have you call and examine this splendid line- as it is our opinion as well the opinion of thousands of smart dressed women all over the country, that for style quality and fit, there are no garments to match the Wooltex- WooUex garments are made of perfectly reliable cloths proved by chemical and sun tests. Whether wool silk or mohair- it is tested and guaranteed for durability, and the fabric is thoroughly sponged and shrunk. These tests are applied not only to the outer cloth- but to the lining and underlining, all of which must come up to the Wooltex standard or be rejected. WELL DRESSED WOMEN WEAR WOOLTEX GARMENTS THAT'S WHY THEY'RE WELL DRESSED B. M. Behrends Mercantile Co. Geo. Blanchard, Manager. GOLDEN NORTH HOTEL TB GOLlDEN NORTH SKAQWAY'5 POPULAR HOTEL Modbrn Improvements Fair Treatment, 6ood Service and Rates That are Right Cor. 5th & B oadway. 'Phone 90 Cigars and Tobacco Stationery and Fishing Tackle ?NEWS DEPOT* New Books Just Rec'd Notice of Admin itrator TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, having this day been appointed by the Hon. United States Commissioner and Ex-ofllcio Judge of Probate, for Skag wav Precint, Administrator of the estate of Peter J. Anderson, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate?, are hereby notified to present the same to me within Six Months from this date at my office with the Russ Higgins Company, in the Town of Skagway, Alaska, Dated at Skagway, Alaska, this the 3rd day of day of August, 1905. P. H. Ganty Administrator of the estate of Peter J. Anderson, deceased. Date of first publication Auj. 4, 1905. Date of last publication Sept. 8, 1905. Boar Stein* On Ico The Rainier beer at the Seattle sa loon is served in steins which are kept on ice-Just the thing In these hot days. assaeiaaaaaa?a????? MOORES WHHRF CO. Terminus W P. M Y. Route All South Bound Steamers Arrive end Depart From This Dr*fc REGULATIONS I90S Warehouse* open for delivery of merchandise from Ik, tn. to 5 p. m. Perishables ONLY delivered on Sunday or at night. All freight shipments destined southbound must be accompanied by a Shipper's Manifest (papers cm be obtained at the U. 8. culm? office) and must be delivered before 6 p.m. No freight will be re ceived on wharf after this hour. BAGGAGE? Tolls will be collected on Chkckkd Baqgaoe Onlt. No charge for bags and gripe when unchecked. The wharf gate will be closed to the public "hen steamer if D earing dock and will be opeoedonly when passengers have disembarked. Wharfage Tariff can be had on application at office on dock. P. O. Box 175. C. E. W YNN-J0HN80N, Geel Mgr | lis U* I\I JTViTl^l^omcu. ^.Tnrw.ririT.ni<r.>TOrn.r?w?? >vriY.intiT> MffiggnigiS) Piter Rtchcn Commercail Hotel^^ Whitehorse, Y-T. first Class in Every European Plan Ragi and Liu Curtain* WnW Now is the time to (jet your rues and lace curtains washed. The Ro> *1 laun dry is making a specialty of this work and it guarantees satisfaction- tf Children's and ruisses' straw hat* greatly reduced at-Uarrlsons' The ? Bank Restaurant Cbaa. i'eteraoc, Prop. MEALS. 26c, and UP Broadway, near Third Avenue. F. R. ALLEY.., Whitehorae, Y. T. CUSTOM BROKER Commiaiiooer (or Taking Affidavit* BILLS OF SALE. DEEDS and other inatrumenta in writing. OFFICE: VANCOUVER HOTE