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THREE IN May Beatrice ami City of / Seattle iu T.ie water front has been busy since Saturday af? moots. The Princess ? May arrivtd iti port Saturday evening having been delayed at Kssinston, whero freight and passengers were . discharge*] in the she ship's boat. She hjr ' 200 toiler freight, 20 passengers and afk .all mail (or Skagway. She sailed yesterday morning with one of the largest passenger list- to leave Skag way this season. She had l.*>0 people out of Skagway. Her accommodations for passengers were limited for the re3>on that she hail to stop at Wrangell lor two survey parties which have been engaged on the bound ary survey. The Princess lieatrice arrived in port ?t i> o'clock thii morning with ? few passengers and a small quantity of mall. She will sail tomorrow evening. The City of Seattle arrived in port this morning at !> o'clock. She also had only a few passengers and a small quantity of freight. Se will sail this evening with a large list of southbound passengers. W. B. POUND lillSMH KIH \V. H. Poland. member of the Amer ican Society. C K., who resigned from tly \Uska ? entr.il Kailrond. Septern 1>JI .st. hJlbeen elected vice president ami chief engineer of the Philippine Kailway Company. He >ails for Man ila about November 1st to take charge of construct iou and other interesis for ?the syndicate which is building rail roads on the islands Panay, Negros ami Pebu. (lis address will be 43 Ex change Place, New York and Manila, ? P. I. The survey of these roads was started about the middle of June, under the direction of K. J. Heard of J. White \ Compiny, New Vorlc. who have the contract for the engineering and construction of these lines. At the present time survey have been com pi. 'ted for i!u miles on the is land of Panav. .">0 milts an 1 50 miles on Cebu. this l?'ing about one-half of the total mileage. TAD HILlfRV IS SFCRf TARY ? Tail Hlller* was cbosen secretary of ihe Skagway tire department Saturday evening at a regu^Iar meeting of that ^ organization, which was attended by .10 member*. lie tak?'>the place formerly belli by N. K. Bolshanin. After the regular business meeting of the department 'hi re was a social ses sion which was greatly enjoyed. Seattla Saloon For the choie*st stock ot liquid re- j freshimnts, the Seattle S.iloo" leads) them all. The famous Seattle Kaioier l<eer always oti t?p. Uaee Oress and Street Mats at Har risons'. WW SO W1AK ? , Klduar Troohlo Miit b? Sapplnu Your L t Away When a healthy man or woman be (s to run <lowu without apparent Incomes weak, languid, depress nl, oitTrr* )>aekachr, headache, di/.'v au'1 urinary disorders, look to the kidneys lor the cause Tf it ail !\eep L the kidrey* well an-' they will kerp you well. IHmm's K dory Pills cure sick kidnevs ?nd keep thrm well. Jas Vanoem-re, inotormao O K Py, * living on Central St , corner Second St., Olympia, Wn-sh . H<ys "Just about two year* ago, I learned a) out l> an's Kldoev Pills. I whs troubled a great dml with hacknehe at the time. At in tervals, the pain was aevere and at other limes, a steady dull aching. Whether it was my wotk or ro ds, or tio'h that caused tne di-rangement, I do i not know, but what I Jo know is that l>oan?s Kblnev Pills quickly relieved and eradicated the complaint s'opped the aching completely and strengthened my back so that I could lift, stoop or bring an> of the back muscles into p'av \ with*it the slghtest twinge. I con sider Doan'? Kidney Pills ucsurpa?* able." For sale by all dealers. Price ">0 cents Foater-Milburn Co., B.itfalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United Slates. Kemember the name Doan'd? aud take no other. Oat a Naw Born Suit Samples for fall and winter suits and overcoats, the very llnest assortment, have been received and now is the time to get your order in. that you may re ceive the suit in good season. (Bom suits and overcoats from $1S up ward. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed American Tailor. Phon * City Tranafor For your coai, wood and general haul ing Phone 90. Broughton's cigar store. 10-4-1 mo m\ COME Dawson and Selkirk Bring Big Crowds Whltehcrse. Oct S? The Dawson ar rived yesterday morning with 156 pas senders for Skagway ami the Selkirk got in at 11 p. m. with 80 passenger*. The Whitehorw will be due today with a big passenger list. She was at Hootalinqua at 8 a. m The Victorian, coming up stream, was at Selkirk at 4:30 a. m. The Dawson sailed for Dawson at 4:30 a. m. with -00 toes of freight and 18 passengers. The Selkirk will sail today as soon as she shall have been loaded. IMMIGRATION MAN IS HERE "Ka/.is K rauc.-uo.is, inspector in the United Slates immigration service. Is in Skagway again and will see to the enforcement of the immigration laws on the White Pass. The law requires that all foreigners except Oanad'ans, coming into the United Slates, must contribute t'Z to the national exchequer' and they must be men or women who will make desirable citizens Mr. Kraucunas will go through each of tbe trains of the White Pass, and those who he thinks should be excluded (from the United States will be required to pro ceed to a Canadian port, while those foreigners, with the exception stated, will be required to pay as provided by law. Mr. Krauc/unas is at the Pullen bouse. Political Partla* Cat Small Fignr? The election for delegates proved that do (Hilitical party is a force in the politics of Alaska. The people of the district wisely decided that local issues aud the individuality of candidates for office were of far greater importance to them than the name of the organi zation whose colors they are flying.? Valdez News. Caatlon ! Persors when travel in? should ex-( ercise carp in tne use of drinking water. As a safe guard It is urged that eveiy traveler secure a boitle of Chsmbet lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy before leaving home, to be carriedin the hand luggage. Thisrn?y prevent distressing sickness ami annoy ing delay. For sale by Wn>. Britt. Lost First-class ticket to Sealte via Prin cess May. Finder return to this office and receive reward. 31 Raw Furs.... WE PAY High Prices for fine furs Write For Price List! Percey's Fur House Oshkosh. Wisconsin GET ONE Best Watcliw at Reasonable Prices fA good wjtch, one that will mark the time coreotly 24 hours a day anl days in f very year throughout the decades, lathe most faith firi companion of man or ^oman, and the most useful. ?We are in business for the purpose of making i i possible for everyone to pos sess himsBif or herself with such a com panion at moderate cost. We have a line of tile very beat watcnes that are made- -Jhc world's masterpeicse in timekeepers? and we sell them at PRICBS THAT ARE RIGHT j I If yon are going to the states tospcnd j j the winter remember that there is nothing that makes a hit like nugget jewelry. We can supply you with the heat chaste workmanship itnd most j artistic designs. We are also manufacturers ofif-r souvenirs. Ivory is emblematic of tap j Great White North and ranics with nugget jewelry in appropriateness if vou arr from the north. J. Ikuta, Jeweler and Optician. The Marguerite cigar is made from the best Havana Tob&cco and has no equal. On sale at W . W. Houghton, Principal Barbur Shop Le?d? The Principal Barbershop and Baths is tne leading tonsorial establishment in Alaska. Everything in all the de partments is strictly modern. The baths are first ci?s in all respects. The Pack Train Restaurant will serve wine with dinner orders, free in place of tea or coffee. Come on boys Notloa to Tax Payers Notice is hereby (riven that the muni- 1 clpal assessor of the town ;of Skagway. ' Alaska, has completed the assessment of the real ami personal property of said town for the year 1!KX>, and t hat the roll containing the discription of the property assessed and the valuations placed on the same for the purposes of taxation has been turned ov.-r to thr common council of said town of Skeg way: and that the said common council of said town of Skagway will meet as a board of equalization for the purpose of equalizing the said valuations of the said property, Tuesday, <>ctober2. lPtHi: Wednesday, iOctober '5, 190?>: and Thurs day, October 4. 1 906, at the hour of s p. m. on said days All persons aro re- ' quested to e.\amin? said assessment roll and if they have ojections to the valuations placed upon their property to preaent the same to the said board of equalization at the meetings on the dates aforesaid. In witness whereof ] have hereunto set my han-.l and seal of oflice this *1 day of October, A. D. ?<* W. S. McKean, Municipal Clerk, town of Skagway. Alaska. MINERAL APPLICATION No. IU? j r S. tJind OtBee. (uneau. Alaska. August 23, 1** Notice Is hereby given that In pun<iianro ol Chanter 6 Title K of the Revised Matitt.s ol the t'nlted States and amendments thereto, thi iinder>in..e>l. J. V Majony, who-e t>'--tomcc a. dress is I uneau. Alaska in behalf of him- n and lohti falton and K. B Hanlcy. t-o owm ^ with him claiming S0.14. acres of gold he.'rin. placer ground on the porcupine creek, a trthi tan of the Klanea river In the Porcupine Mil Ing Ulttrlct Dlsttlct ot Alaska. Is about to make application to the United states for a patent for the said mining claims, which are more fully described as to meets and hound* b> the official plat now posted upon raid ol*in>s and h\ the held notes ot survey tberooi now Med in the offlc?ol thr Kcslalcr of ino Ptstrict DARING HOLDUP! A Prominent Citizen is held upon Moore's Wharf; .?mother in the Fitth Addition to Skagway: another by the marshal on one side and a deputy on the other! In Time of War prepare for Peace, (iet your Artillery. (Jims, Pistols, Ammunition, Harpoons and Cheese Knives at TaNNER'S hardware store. I looks. Hasps and Padlocks of all kinds. Lock your Horse befoie the Barn is stolen. Also plumbing and tinning of all kinds at moderate The Hardware Man SAVE YOUR DOLLARS is our advice. Later on in life, it will be of great service to you. The lack of moaey cause* untold misery. That is why you should save a uortion of your salary, or earnings, while \ou can. The five ner-cent plus dividend ejrn nc Gold Bonds, of the Northern Se curities and Banking Company, offer tne safest and best investment in the way of savings that is on the msrket. These Bonds are backed by Real Estate Securities held by one of the largest Trust Companies in the west. They can be paid for on the monthly, semi annual or annus! payment plan and will earn yoii better than t-eu per-ceot on your money, besides taking care of and returning you your principal For full particulars, see PHIL ABRHAMS, Agent. Grand j Millinery Opening TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER n All the latest and newest novelties of the season in WALKING, DRESS and STREET HATS Martin Conway Of l.sllds stlhject 10 sa|f at JuneaU, Alaska, 1 wnii h Held notes of survey describe the bound* ! arles ami extent of talil claims on the surface | with magnetic variations, SI degrees east as I follows; lowit : ? WII.KV PLACER CLAIM Reginnlng al corner number J. Identical unh location corner. A Hemlock posi 4 feet ?ng 4 inches square w, ]s ,?r.s? (n th(. tr0UD,i ><nh mound of atone scribed f. s. fron, which a Hemlock tree s inches In dia mi l or bears north 76 .1, -gives ,0 minutes wcsi 1'^ ? '"*.12 inches In diameter \F ^ ^ degrees W IS feet, each bis zed nr..l ! scribed t. b. ft. t>3fi-|.j-R. T U. S. I M number 3 bean N ?dfp?*K, ias?s S-lo feet' I hence south I* degrees St minutes w . .t . 0,lr"?r number 2 a hemlock post 1 1 eel lone 4 Inches square act is inches In the i ground with mound of stone scrlK-d l s v ?536-2: Thcnii' north To degree* and 11 minutes w . feel to comer numl>cr S. I henev N. 18 degrees as minutes K. ISO! MO toot to corner number 4, a hemlock oast 4 feel lone 4 Inches square scribed l\ s 8 fisn-i-': i m nce s. TO degrees l?minut? i 4-1,1 feet to corner number I the place of beginning I.EC.AL TEXPER FRACTION' I'eginnlng at corner number 1 * hemloe* 1>M 4 feet lone 4 Inches square set is Inches in the ground with mound ol stone acrilxsl 1 s S ts*i. 1-3. From which corncr a hemlock tree s incees in diameter boars N. SO degrees H , ???1" feet. A spruce tree 14 inches In diameter K- - *-w "*< blared m. I scubedl > > tsltj-l-j. II. T 1 s 1 v iw!" blO S?" N " v' minute* ) _ 1 hence s " degrees and 2 minutes \v. .-It' feet to corner number J Identlrai w ith cor ner number l_ Wiley claim; I hence N "0 degrees 15 minutes \v ,J)v .-in fis t to corner number 3 Identical with corner number 4 \\ ilev claim; 1 hence X. 10 degree* 40 minuter E. Slfil-10 toot to corner number 4 : I hence >.. T2 Ileereea 21 minutes K. M.1 2-10 leet to corner number 1 to place of beginning FFXLEY CLAIM beginnings! corner number 1 A hemlock isi-t 4 teet lone 4 Inches square set is inches |n the ground acrlhcd V. S s. kv.| ; W hetico I'. .-4. 1., M . number S bears X ? 20 de grees mlnutci E. 90.iT 6-10 feet I hence S IS degrees SS minutes W. UTS 2-tO fi-el to corner number 2 Identical with corncr number I l.egal Tender claim . 1 hence N 72 degrees.! minutes W 4-10 feet to corner number 3; l*henoe X 24 1'cgreea ST minutes F bS( 4. 10 feet ti' corner number 4. I hem e X 10 decrees 9 minutes V T3? fi-10 feet to corner number 5: PhenceS, s, degree* ,h minutes ? .op to cor ner number 1, place of beginning MIX PI.ACKR CLAIM Hcgliunng at eorner number 1. A hemlock posi t (eel long 4 inches square set If tnein > in the ground scrl bed t ' , s S. fiM-l, U hence V. S. I. M number S bears X' Is de gree* 4. minutes E. T09T T-iO feet I hence s. decrees minutes W 1SST 7-10 leet to corner number 2; I hence X v? deereoa ,s minutes w. 4S1 feet to I corner number 3. . hence N. :? degtves It minutes V. lifii ".in feel to eorner number 4 ; Thence s M degreea ST minute* E. !M; - 10 teet to corner number 1 ?laoe of I>4J,K IENKS FRAcnOK..' V I beginning at corner number 1 Memi?il nil corner numts-r DtKvyvV cialm l s * ' d.-ew" a- m In ,u ei'k v ni hi,* b""r* N ,S I henee S. 14 <l(vr<-i?# minute vr '*18 l-io feet to corner number^; Thenee N ?: degre*. K minutes * ,<*is io u?et to eorner number S; Thence X. II I degree* ? minutes E. 2IS feet ivery "a"rr,m * ,don,,<'"1 come, . |>l. Thence K.2S degrees 21 minute* K. 4iOO feet ,o . .irner numlyr 1 piac or beginning. lolal area Wiley elaim 17.PI!> acres lota: area l egal Tender 4 71)i Si-rv. 1 otal area Fenlev ... le.s.Wres Fatal arc* Mix .'. lWIWicres I otal area lenks I ractlon 2 T21 acres lOl ALARFA PLACER CLAIMS, ?0.1,T acres The said mining premises hereby nought to be patented are bounded as follows: On the north by Discovery claim, on the east by un known claims on the south by the GaT lewis claim, on ihe west by the'Luctr loc, lj?s, Chance and unknown claims The said cltlms which patent Is hereby applied for being desig n?tel as 1 S JMineral Surrey Number 6# In the ofhclal plat |<oste<l herewith The nctlces of lix>*tlof of these claims are of record in the office of the recorder for ibesitag wax Kecordlnti District, as follows Mix on pave 29 of Vol A Fen ley on par- A of Vol A 1,'iik" Fraction on page 14 of Vol. D.. of I 'oreupine_ Records. l egal Tender Fraction on juwejtliof Vol. R. ?'ll?y on page <*- of V ol. B Ally and all persons claiming adversely the mining ground, premises or any portion there of so descrllied, sureeyed. platted and applied 'or are hervbt notified that unless their adverse claims are duly filed as according to lan and the regulations therennder within the time prescribed by law with the Register of the V >? land Odlce at Juneau. Alaska, they will be' barred in virtue ol the provisions of said I statute, JOHN W. DUDLEY. The above notice is hereby ordered li>Kh?'rub , llshcd In the Pally Alaskan, a newspaper of general circulation, published at stagwav Alaska, and nearest to the above named claims' for the statutory period. JOHN W. DUDLEY, First Publication A nmist 27. Last Publication November S. F i n d imPorted ' Pastes Macaroni Vermicelli and many other delicacies The Best ligars and lobaccoes: Tony Dortero's No regrets next morn ing-good flavored and good (or you Sen! tie, Wash. rvi I L_ L_ I r\J EZ FR rdpnt solicits! #nd filled immediatly .Wf.W AKcM'f BriLIMSfi, SEATTLE, WASH. JUNEAU S. S. CO'S. ELECTRIC LIGHTED STEAM HEATED STEAM EH GEORGIA C*rrrlB? tT. ? M?U For Hftines. Berner* Bay, Jnnetu Hooiiah. Ten*kp? Sltfc? and W?yport* SAILS Every Sunday 8 a ra Every Tuesday at 12 noon W W. BOL'GHTON. AfWt Broad*ay and Fifth A re, Phons 90 OF THE On and aftPr thp 1st ol octotwr. 1 WV>. thp following Monthly ralrs for water and light sprvicp from I hp & P owerOompany: WATER First. Faucet Each " Additional (pxcept wash hasin*. free) . Bath Tubs in Hotels or othpr Public House* Watpr <*loset.s " " " " "* I'rinals " " " " " Wash Rasins " " " " " Hote'e, per room additional Heer P jmps ? Restaurants Steam laundries Hand " Motors. sppcial por horsppower. minimum ratp Hosp CmiiPCtion for Fire Protection ... Families carrying *?t?r Individuals " " Hauling water, per load Lawn and Street sprinkling ELECTRIC LIGHT RATES commercial service Si ores. Offices, Shops and Residences Each 16 cp lights Enclosed A res AM, Nt .HT SERTICK Each lfi cp lights Enclosed A res .12 cp 'Ights double lfi cp Meter Ratps will be 10 cents ppr 1000 watt*. AH Vp?r WlrW EDWIN BROWNE. Manager.