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NEW RULE Big Salmon Miner Will Search Employees "I will never employ another crew of men to work on the properties of the Livingston Creek Syndicate ia the Big SV >on district, without the men con se- that 1 shall have the right to search them as they leave the prou erty," said J. B. Blick, the principal owner and the superintendent of that company, "This year our company lost several thousand dollars by men stealing it. That it a source of loss in every plscer mining camp where the gold is course." Mr. Blick had six men arrested for robbing his beu-rock ':ind [sluice boxes last summer. Three of the men were discharged at Whitehore without trial because of lack of evidence on which to base a prosecution. Two were ac quitted on trial and one convicted. The latter was sentenced to oue year in the jail. It is claimed by other miners than Mr. Blick that losses have been made through men stealing nuggets and coarse gold, but his proposal to search the men as they leave work is the tirst remedy that has^ieen suggested beyond careful watching. CRM I CROWD FNJOVS r HALLOWEEN DANCE There was a very large attm-danc^j at the Halloween dance given by the ! Ladies of the Maccabees last night, which was one of the choicest affairs of the year. The hall was elaborately and appropriately decorated. Chinese lanterns, the colors of the order, and black cats, bats and other symbols of the mysterious darkness of the night . were everywhere present. The first dance was in sheets ami pillow cases, and a fortune teller gave her patrons j glympses into the future. At midnight J the guests were presented with the pictures of their future husbands and wives. Delicious refreshment were served at midnigt. * OCE PliLLEN IS IN FIRST TEAM Dee I'ul'en, who has bsen playing as a substitute on the West Point football team but pnrticipating in all the games of the college, has been ins de a member of the regular first team and will play in the line against the navy. Harvard, Yale, Princeton and the other large ? universites. STRAW I HAT COUNTS TOR SOMETHING Daricg the open season passen gers sailed from Seattle for Bering Sea points, and .>.723 returned. H.D.Clark'* Hunch Hume grown golJ coin potttjes, S--25 per 100 pounds. Phone 131. $3.00 to S3. 50 per Cord for cutting wood, or will give half for cutting on shares- Anyone can easily make to $5.00 per day For f ^ier particulars apply to G. H. Stursiil. Waitress Wanted Forty five dollars i month and board and lodging for a Waitress at the Ben nett Fating house. Enquire of A. R. Graves, superintendent ut the W. P. <& V. R. roadhou->e svsteui. Bennett, H. C. ' tf ? Fresh Mt-at The Frye-^ruhn Co- keep all kind of fresh meat constantly on hand. '.f A Guaranteed Cur# 1'or Piles Itching, B ind. Weeding, Prouuding Piles. Druggists are autho-i/.ed to re fund money if pazo ointment fails to cure in ti to 14 days. 00 cents. EAGLE BREWERY Skagway Alaska Manufactruers of the Best Lager Beer in Alaska. Bottled^Beer a Specialty B. Schwarzenber^, Pr?P FREIGHT Off ICE IN WIN I ER QUARTERS The White Pass freight office has beeu removed from Moore wharf to the warehouse on Broadway for the winter! The change was made today. This is following a custom that has prevailed for several years. Hereafter freight destined for ship ment on the line of the White Pass or beyond will be received at the Broad way depot. JUDGE WILLIAMS IS FOR MISSOURI National Democratic Committeeman Williams received a letter from Seattle solicitating his vote in favor of holding the next democratic national conven tion at Seattle. Judge Williams is for St. Louis and Kansas City first and ihen Seattle.? Juneau Dispatch. Minto Station Closed The White Pass station at Mioto has Deen closed for the winter. S. W . Ormsbv, agent there, returned to town yesterday. He will remain here this week before going to a new station. He will see Mrs. OrmsDy and their child off for their old home in Des Moines, Iowa. They leave on the Jef ferson. Bartlett Commit! Self-Mnrder Mike Bartlett, one of the Bartlett brothers who were in the packing bus iness at Skagwav in the early days and who killed his wife at Seattle several vears ago when crazed from drink, committed suicide at Nome, Sept. 22. Seattle Saloon For the choicest stock ot liquid re freshments, the Seattle Saloon leads them all. The famous Seattle Rainier beer always on tap. tf Phone City Transfer For vonr coal, wood and general baut ing." Phone 90. Broughton's cigar store. 10-4-lmo Who Starts the Fire? It is dead easy to start the tire if you have plenty of "dry Kindling and wood. The'Alaska Transfer can supply you in large or small quantities. Phone 10. S tsumi d CUmi Tcnicht Hot steamed clams will be served at i the Mascot saloou tonight, free to I patrons of the popular house. To All Members White Pt i Hos pital Association Take notice, that iu accordance with Section 1, Article IV. of the constitu tion, the Regular Annual Meeting of 'the WHITE PASS HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION will be held at the I rooms of the White Pass Athletic Club, | on Tuesday, November 6tb, 1906, at 8:00 p. in., for the election of a chair : man to succeed N. W. '.Watson, and one trustee for a term of three years: and the transaction of all such other busi ness as may come before the meeting. Your attention is called to Article X of the By-Laws with reference to proxies, and particularly "That no member shall receive or be entitled to more than five proxies " E. L. MILLER, Secretary. -- - LETS fIX IT Do Yon Carry Watches or Jewelry Needing Repairs? I Let us fix your watch if it does not keep good time. If your jewelry is in need of repairs brine it to ius, Our re pair department is the very best. You know, we ma^e things AS GOOD AS NKW ? that is the motto of this branch of our establishment, and our mottoes mean something: because we live simply to make them good. We sell watches of the best make at RIGHT PRICES; we deal in nuggets and ivory souvenirs and other curios of the North; we carry all kinds of jewj elry; we treat our customers that we might hold them as customers. We are expert opticians and carry the very best line of optical goods that eyer was brought North. We have the very -latest appliances for testing the eyes, and WE GUARANTEE SAT ISFACTION. J. Ikuta, Jeweler and Optician. B. M. Simpson Shoe Repairing Shop is open again. John Aczer. 10-20-1 m For Sale Cheap Or will rent furnished the "Haynes" residence corner of Third Avenue and Alaska street from Nov. 1st. Enquire of Geo. E. Howard next door. The Fifth avenue hotel is the leading hostelry in the north. It is steam heat ed, has elegantly furnished rooms ? single, eo suite and with baths-large and well appointed office, reading and writine room, and ladies' oarlor. There is nothing to equal it in Skagway. Am erican and European plan. Lately ren ovated. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture on each box. 25c. The Pack Train saloon always leads. ]t carries only the best brands of whis kies, wines, beers and ail the other goods to be hail at a first-class gentle men'* resort tf The Marguerite cigar is made from the best Havana Tobacco and has no equal. On sale at W. W. Boughton. Principal Barber Shop Lsads 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 class in all respects. Gage Dress and Street Hats at Har risons'. MINERAL APPLICATION No. 113 U. S. Land Office. Juneau, Alaska, August 23, 1906 Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of Chanter 6 Title of the Revised Statutes of iht United States and amendments thereto, the undersigned, J. K. Nlalony, whose postoftlce ad dress is Juneau. Alaska, in behalf of himself and lohu Dm I ton and K. B. Hnnlev. eo owners with him claiming 60.147 acres of gold bear.ng placer ground on the Porcupine creek, a tribu tary of the Klanea river in the Porcupine Mm ing District, District of 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 bounds by the official plat now posted upon said claims nnd by the Held notes of survey thereof now tiled in the office of the Register of the District of Lnmls subject to sale at Juneau, Alaska, which lield notes of survey describe the bound aries ami extent of said claims on the surface with magnetic variations, 31 degrees east as follow*; towlt:? j WILF.Y PLACER CLAIM Beginning at corner number 1. Identical with location corner. A Hemlock post 4 feet Ions 4 inches square set 18 inches in the ground with mound of stone scribed U. S. S. 636-1-2. from which a Hemlock tree 8 inches in dia meter bears north 7*> degrees 50 minutes west 12 teet. A Hemlock tree 12 inches in diameter bears N . 25 degrees W. 13 feet, each blazed and scribed U. S. R. 636-l-=-H. T. U. S. L. M, number 3 hears N. 20 degrees t. 10548 6-10 feet. Thence milli 18 degrees 31 minutes \\ . 30* -M * eel to comer number 2 a hemlock post ( f, ei long 1 inches square set 18 inches in the "round with mound of stone scribed U. S. S. Thence north 70 degrees and 11 minutes \V , 600 feet to corner number 3; I hence N. 18 degrees 36 minutes E. 1301 5-10 feel to corne number 4, a hemlock post 4 feet lone 4 inches are scribed U. s. S. 6SM-3; Thence S. ,0 ?egrees 15 minutes E. s99 4-10 feet to corner number 1 the place of beginning. LEGAL TENDER FRACTION Beginning at corner number 1- A hemlocK po-^t 4 feet Ions 4 inches square set 18 inches in ?the ground with mound of stone scribed I . S. S 636-1-2. From which corner a hemlock tree s incees in diameter bears N. 80 degrees W. 4 s-10 feet. A spruce tree 14 inches in diameter bears S. 57 degrees E. 2 4-10 feet, each blazed and scribed U. S- S. 636-1-2. B. 1 . U. S. L. M. number 3 bears N. 19 degrees, 56 minutes L. Thence S. 22degrees and 9 minutes W. 336 7-iu feet to corner number 2 identical with cor ner number I Wiley claim; I heuce N. 70 degrees 15 minutes W. 599 4-m feet to corner number 3 identical with corner number 4 Wiley claim; , ,n Thence N- 10 degrees 40 minuter E, 3161-10 feet to comer number 4 ; ? Thence S. 72 degrees 21 minutes E. 663 2-10 feel to corner number 1 to place of beginning. FENLEY CLAIM Beginning at corner number 1. A hemlock no- 1 4 feet long 4 Inches square set lb inches in ihe ground scribed U.S. S. 636-1; u'h.Mico U. S . L, M . number 3 bears N . 20 de gr^'., S iiilnutes E. 9037 6-10 feet. 1 1, *5 MS. 15 degrees 3S minutes W . 11<8 2-i0 feet - ner number 2 identical with corner numue. egal 1 Tender claim; i hence 72 degrees 21 minutes W. 627 4-10 feet to conlvr number 3; , ... Thence N. ii degrees 5 1 minutes L. O04 -1-10 teet to corner dumber 4 : Thence N . 10 Segrees 9 m.nutes K. -35 6-10 feet 10 corner number 5: Thence S, 5i degrees 4 5 minutes K. t .10 to cor ner number 1. place of begluniug. MIX PLACER CLAIM Heglnning-at corner number 1. A hemlock oost 4 feet long 4 Inches square set 18 incnes in the ground scribed II. S S. 636-1. Whence U.S. L. M. number 8 bears N Is de grees 47 minutes E.7697 7-t0 feet. _ Thence S. 32 d 'grees 4fi minutes W. 135, ,-)0 feet 10 corner number 2; Thence N. 53 degrees *5 minutes W. 181 feet to corner number 3. Thence N. 82 degrees 16 minutes L. l3r*' o-w feet to corner number 4; n Ihence S. 52 degrees 57 minutes L. 0)3 7 10 feet to corner number 1 place of beginning, JfcSKS FRACTION. beginning at corner number 1. Identical with corner number S DUcoverv claim U. b. b. Whence U. 9- L. M. number 3 bears N. IS decrees 3; minutes E. 7493 Mo feet; I hence S. u degrees 10 minutes w. Jio 1-10 feet to corner number 2; Thence N- 52 degrees 57 minutes W. $90 a- 10 feet to corner number 3; ThenceN.il degrees 30 minutes F.. 218 feet to corner number 4 identical with corner 4 DIb* 1 fence's. 23 degrees 21 minutes E. 600 feet to corner number 1. place of beginning. Total area Wiley claim 1<.919 acres Total area Legal Tender 4.103 acres Total area Fenley J^res Tatal area Mix Total area Jenka Fraction '2 <n acres TOTAL AREA PLACER CLAIMS, 60.U7 acres The said mining premises hereby sought to be patented are bounded as follows: On the north bv Discovery claim, on the east by un known claims, on the south by the Gay Lewis claim, on the west bv the Lucky Joe, Last Chance and unknown claims. The said claims which patent is herebv applied for being desig nated as U.S.JMiueral Survey Number 636 in the official plet posted herewith The nctices of location of these claims are or record In the office of the recorder for theSUag wav Recording District, as fellows: Mix on pa-ie 29 of Vol. A. Fenley ou page w of \ ol. A lenks Fraction on page 14 of \ol. D., of 1'orcuplne Records. Legal Tender Fraction on page 317 of Vol. B. Wiley on page 9o of "inv alid all persons claiming adversely the milling ground, premises or any portion there of so described, surveyed, platted and applied for are herebv notiiled that unless their adverse claims are duly liled as according to law nnd the re"ulutlous thereunder within the time prescribed bv law with the Register of the U. s Land Office at Juneau, Alaska. they will be barred in virtue ol the provisions of said StatUle" JOHN W. DUDLEY. Register, The above notice is hereby ordered to be pub lished in the Daily Alaskan, a uewspaper of general circulation, published at Skagway, Alaska, and nearest to the above named claims, for the statutory period.^ ^ Register. First Publtcation August27. Last Publication November 3. IDARING HOLDUP! A Prominent Citizen is held np on Moore's Wharf: I another in the Fifth Addition to Skagway; another by the ! marshal on one side and a deputy on the other! In Time of War prepare for Peace. Get your Artillery. Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Harpoons and Cheese Knives at TaNNER'S HARDWARE STORE Hooks, Hasps and Padlocks of all kinds. Lock your Horse ' befoie the Barn is stolen. . Also plumbing and tinning of all kinds at moderate I prices. J. M. TANNER, i The Hardware Man SAVE YOUR DOLLARS is our advice. Later on in life, it will be of great service to you. The lack of mooey causes untold misery. That is why you should save a portion of your salary, or earnings, while >ou can. The five Der-cent plus dividend earn n? Gold Bonds, of the Northern Se curities and Backing Company, offer tue safest and b^st investment in the way of savings that is on the market. 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 annual payment plan and will earn you better than ten per-cent on your money, besides taking care of and | returning you your principal For full particulars, see PHIL ABRHAMS, Agent. - - r-sr. Grand Millinery Opening TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER n All the latest and newest novelties of the season in WALKING, DRESS and STREET HATS | Martin Conway Imported Pastes. Macaroni. Vermicelli* and many other delicacies The Best Cigars and Tobaccoes Tony Dortero's No regrets next morn ing-good flavored and good for you Mi hi) SMI (1 Seal tie, Wash. and Importer of MILLINERY rders solicited and filled ircmediatly. 360-363 AfccADK Building, SEATTLE, WASH. JUNEAU S. S. CCTS. ELECTRIC LIGHTED STEAM HEATED STEALER GE0RGM Carrying U. 8. Mall For Hainea, Berneis Bay, Juneau Hoonah, Tenakea Sitka and Wayporta SAILS Every Sunday 8 a- m Every Tuesday at 12 noon W. W. HOUGHTON, A^ent Broadway and Fifth Ave. Phone 90 On and after the 1st of October, 1905, the following will be the Monthly rates for water and light service from the Northwest Light & P owerCompany: WATER First Faucet Each " additional (except wash basins, free) Bath Tubs in Hotels or other Public Houses Water Closets " " " " Urinals " " " " " Wash Basins " " " " " Bote's, per room additional Beer Pamps Restaurants Steam Laundries Hand " Motors, special per horsepower, minimum rate Hose Connection for Fire Protection Families carrying water. Individuals " " Hauling water, per load Lawn and Street sprinkling ELECTRIC LIGHT RATES COMMERCIAL SERVICE Stores, Offices, Shops and Residences Each Hi cp lights Enclosed Arcs ALL NI jHT SERVICE Each lfi cp lights Enclosed Arcs 32 cp '.ights double 16 cp Meter Rates will be 10 cents per 1000 watts. All Year Winter EDWIN BROWNE. Manager,