Pulleit Rouse jj
Foot of Sixth Rvtnua
Moat elegantly furnished bouse
la Alaaka
Every modern convenience
Electric lights? Hot and cold
water ? Telephones
Porcelain batha on every floor
Board aud room by the d< yi week
or month
Table supplied with crejm and
butter from our own Jersey
Dairy
mrs. fi. $. Pullen
Proprietress
OOMCM? Bill IHI II"
DON'T FROG
Unless You'voGot60 CENTS
W. W. BOUGHTON
DEALER IN
Cigars, Tobacco,
Smokers' Articles,
Stationery and Fish
ing Tackle
LARGE CIRCULATING LIBRARY
INCLUDING LATEST COPY
RIGHTED BOOKS
MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS AND
OTHER PERIODICALS
PHOX HD lO
HAROLD
FRANK
BEN
HERB
%
H. F. rAVLOR. Mgr.
GUSTOMIBROKERS AND BONDED
? ?
|| Baggage. Freight./Safe and ||
& Piano Moving
| COAL and WOOD ~
w lla>-k and Burner NU'bt or {|
Day Service ||
? Good Work Guaranteed and Prices |s
S. Reason ablo
I 9
I Office R. B. Depot #
there's Vigor and
Streimth
in every drop
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COMPANY
Seattle Wash
Coc 'ce by S. S. TaMPICO and due
to arrive *biu' th* 29th inst.
200 TONS WELLINGTON LUMP COAL
from Shaft No. 6, Oyster Bay Mines
at L&dvsmith, the highest grade
household coal of all the B. C. fields
58.28 FIXED ICARBON
Pertect Combustion Uniform Heat
Light Ash
On and after January 1, 1901 we ahull
offer this coal, selected and graded as
follow*:?
Selected Lumps (in bulk only) $14. tor.
Double Screened and sacked 12. "
Run of Mine " 11. "
Screenings " 7. "
Screenings (bulk) ?!. "
Above prices ate on wharf. Dki.iv
$1.00 per ton extra.
E.J. SHAW & Co
Phonos 11 or 109 Skaeway, Alaska
QUICK DELIVERY PHONE 90.
Baggage, coal and wood delivered
upon shortest notice day and night
H. FREIDENTHAL,
General Expressing Bonded Car
rier.
Subscribers are requested to notify
The Alaskan when papers are not
promptly delivered by the carriers.
DIRECTOR* OF FRATERNAL SOCIETIES
ARCTIC BROTHERHOOD.
Regular meetings of Camp Skag
way, No. 1, every Tuesday at S
o'clock sharp, lu A. 15. hall, Broad
way.
Visiting brothers are cordially In
vited.
H. II. DRAPER, A. C.
E. R. Stivers, A. R.
BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE
ORDER OF ELKS.
Regular meetings of Skagway
Lodge, No. 431, Benevolent and Pro
tective Order of Elks, every Thurs
day at S p. m. sharp, in their hall on
Sixth Avenue.
FRED. CALLARMAN, Secy.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES.
Regular meetings of Skagway Aerie
No. 25, Fraternal Order of Eagles
first and third Wednesdays in each
month, in their hall on Fifth Avenue,
at S:30 p. m. sharp. ?
All members are requested to be ;
present and visiting brothers are in
vited to attend.
HENRY A. RHODE. Worthy Pres.
J. M. Keller, Worthy Secy.
FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS
Regular meetings of White Pass
Lodge, No. 113, Free and Accepted
Masons, second and fourth Fridays of
each month, at S p. in. sharp, at Ma
sonic hall, 225 Fourth avenue.
Sojourning and visltiug members
are requested to meet with us.
T. J. STANDIS1I, Secy. ,
LADIES OF THE MACCABEES.
Regular reviews of Hive No. 2, La
dies of the Maccabees will be held
the first and third Tuesdays in the J
month at 8 p. m. sharp, in their hal!
on' Sixth avenue.
All visiting members are cordially
Invited.
Winter evenings made delightful
by goo.: reading. All the best and
latest books to be found in my cir
culating llabrary. W. W. Boughton.
FROM HAMBURG JO SKAGWAY
.Mr. Herman Grimm has received s
shipment of the famous 'Breckenridgt
Sour M 'sh Bourbon" which was dis
tilled in Kentucky in 1SS" and 'her |
shipped to Hamburg, Germany, and !
there placed in bond, after which it wa?
imported to the foiled States, coming
to Skagway via Cape Horn.
This mrcb traveled liquor Is the j
finest whiskey ever received in Skag
way, and while It lasts cm be hid at
the Pack Train Bar at tweoty-tivecentr
per drink or $10 the frallon. Orders
by phone (No. "o) will receive prompi
attention.
I have 500 volumes of copyright
novels and general reading ? th<
last and best ? In my circulating li
brary. W. W. Boughton.
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portions of the eat
There Is only one way to cure deaf
ness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness Is caused by ati
inflamed condition of the mucous lin
ing of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube Is inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing,
and when It is entirely closed. Deaf
ness is the rseult, and unless the In
flammation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine eases out of ten are caused by
Catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous sur
faces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any ease of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for clrcu
lars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation.
WAKES WORK EASIER
Alaika People Are P)?at>d to Lenrr
How It la Done
It's pretty hsrd to attend to duties
With a constantly achine back;
With annoying urinary disorder*.
Doan's Kidney Pills make work
e; <-ter.
They cure backache.
They cure every kidney ill.
P. A. Johnson, 4S40 South 1. St..
Tacoma, Wssh.. savs. "I recommend |
Down's Ividney Pills just as hivh to-day ?
as 1 did several years nsro. For quite n
perio<l of time, I suffered f>om klnnov
trouble, th- secretlous from my kidneys
beine very irregular in action and caus
ing me much annoyance. When Doan's
Kidney Pills were brought to my atten
tion, I procured a box and they entirely
''wnosed of every sign of my trouble
I have had no return attack since and
know that the ture Doan's Kidney
Pills perfo-med was a permanent one."
For sale by all dealers. Price So
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N.
V.. sole aeents for the United States.
Remember the name ? Doan's ? an''
take no other.
Only One "BROMO QUININE," that U -
Laxative BronK> CV^nine Ju> on?v?y
Cures a Cold In One Day, Crista 2 Djys 25c
CONVERTED FOR
ONE NIGHT
In ItMo, when Father Mathew was
crusading for total abstinence in Lon
don, ho created no small amusement
for a large parly at the bospitablo
mansion of an Irish nobleman by his
attempts, partly playful, but also part
ly serious, to make a convert of Lord
Brougham, who resisted good bumor
edly. but resolutely, the efforts of his
zealous neighbor. The Incident Is re
lated by Katharine Tynan In her biog
raphy of Father Matbew.
"I drink very little wine," said
Brougham, "only half a glass at lunch
eon and two half glasses at dinner.
And, though my medical adviser told
me 1 should Increase the quantity, I
refused to do so."
"He was wrong, my lord, for ad
vising you to Increase the quantity, and
you were wrong In taking the small
quantity you do." said Father Mathcw,
"but 1 have my hopes of you."
And so, after a pleasant resistance
on the part of the learned lord. Father
Mathcw invested his lordship with the
silver medal and ribbon, the Insignia
and collar of the "new order of the
Rath."
"Then I will keep it." said Brougham,
"and take it to the house, where I
shall be snre to meet old Lord the
worse for liquor, and I will put It on
him."
The announcement of this Intention
was received with much laughter, for
the noble lord referred to was notori
ous for his potations.
Lord Brougham was as good as his
word, for on meeting the veteran peer
he said. "Lord ? . 1 have a present
from Father Matliew for you," and
passed the rlblion rapidly over his
neck.
"Then I tell you what It Is. Brough
am. I will keep sober for this night,"
was the peer's unexpected response
And he kept this vow. to the amaze
ment of his friends.
Locusts, Too. Are Plagued.
Locusts In Algeria have a dangerous
enemy In a tly which follows them and
lays Its eggs where they lay theirs. A
larva issues from the egg of the fly
aud devours the locust eggs. The larva
changes Into a chrysalis aud then into
a perfect Insect, which follows the
flight of the locusts, repeating the
same performance.
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICA
TION FOR PATENT FOR THE
TOWNSITE OF SKAGWAY, DIS
TRICT OF ALASKA.
Notice to All Whom It May Concern:
GREETING: Public notice Is here
by given as required by law. and t In
structions. rules nnil regulations of the
General Land Office, that tlie nubdl vis
ional Survey Into lots, blocks, street
nml alleys of all of the lan<l embraced
within the exterior boundary lines of
the Townslte of Skagway. Alaska, and
for which the undersized lias been ap
l>olnted Trustee, as shown In the 1'nlted
States Survey No. 435, certified by the
United States Surveyor General of Al
aska. at Juneau. Alaska, on the llih
day of October. 1907. and consisting ><f
192.29 acres, exclusive of all legal reser
vations. and 193.01 acres, Including all
legal reservations, and more particularly
bounded and d<*Scri 1 as follows, to
wtt :
Heglnnlng at corner No. I al hlKh
water mark on Skagway Hay, a granite
atone 24x18x15 Inches showing s Inches
above the ground anil marked on top
with X on side facing S. K. 6-n and on
side facing Townslte for. 1. S. T and
on side fnclng water XI. C., whence
United States Location monument No. S
bears S. "9 deg. 57 mln. \V.. SS.61 chains
distant by direct measure; I hence along
hlghwatcr mark of Skagway Hav N. 15
dog. :;7 mln. \V.. 11.89 chains to corner
No. 2 at mouth of Skagway river, an lion
pipe :: Inches In diameter 4 feet long,
set 2V4 feet In the ground, and marked
facing townslte 2 S T. and facing water
M. (V plugged with copper tack to mark
exact point, thence along meanders of
said Skagway River, (- 1 N. It dep. 34
mln. E.. 28.25! chains. (.1) N*. 2 deg. 3S
mln. E.. chains. 1 4 1 N. 17 den. 40
mln. K., 7.19 chains (5) N 61 deg r.c
mln. IS. IS chains. (i'.? N. 73 deg 23
mln. E., 6.4:. chains. (7) N. 54 d|(. K
mln.. K., 10.4S chains, <s) N. 36 den. 5S
mln. K.. 10.21 chnins. (9) N 27 dec. 32
mln.. K.. 9.4!i chains. (10) N. 26 deg. 57 '
mln. E.. 3.30 chains. (11) N. 59 lt(, 30,
mln. K.. 20.00 chains to corner No 3 ?
granite stone 30x15x10 Inches set 23
inches In the ground and markeil X
Cor. ;l S T on side facliiK claim and
M. C. on side facing west; thence south
19 den. 20 mln. W.. t.lS chains, lo cor
ner No. 4. a Kranlte boulder 5 feet x 2*4
feet showing 1 1 Inches above ground and
marked X Corner I S. T. on side fac
ing claim, thence S. 12 deg. "> 4 mln W.,
3.35 chains to corner No 5. a granite
stone 24x18x12 inches set IS Inches In
the ground and marked X Cor. 5 S T
on side facing claim; thence S. 26 deg.
10 mln. W . 17.17 chains to corner No.
fi. a granite stone 6 feet x 34 feet
showing 32 Inches above ground and
marked X Cor. 6 S. T. facing the claim,
thence S. 26 deg. If. mln. W.. 25.27
chains to corner No. 7. a slate block
6x4*4 feet showing 24 Inches above
ground marked X Cor. 7 S T. on side
racing claim; thence S. 4,'. dog. 5s mln
W . 3.12 chains to corner No. s. a gran
ite stone 36x32x20 Inches set 27 inches In
the ground and markeil X Cor. s S. T .
thence S. 40 deg. 40 mln. W., 2.02 chains
10 corner No. 9. a granite stone ."t0x2s.\
12 Inches, set 23 Inches In the ground
and marked X Cor. !' S. T. facing the
claim; thence S. 40 de|j. r.7 mln. \V..
2.34 chains to corner No. 10. a slate
boulder 4Sx24x2l Inches firmly Imbedded
In the ground and showing 14 Inches
above ground and marked on side fnclng
?he townslte X Cor. 10 S T > thence S.
21 deg. 13 mln. W.,13.34 chains to corner
No. 11, a granite stone 22x12x6 Inches
set 164 Inches In the ground and mark
ed on side fnclng the townslte X Cor.
11 S. T.; thence S. 59 deg. 4S mln. \\"..
6.06 chains to corner No. 12. a slate
stone 24xl6xS Inches set is Inches in
t lie ground and marked on side fnclng
the townslte X. Cor. 12 S. T.; thence
S. 45 deg. 36 mln \V., 6.12 chain* to
corner No. 13. rock In place showing
16x10x7 feet above ground and marked
X corner 13 S. T. on side facing town
site; thence S. 35 deg. 07 mln. W . 16.S9
chains to corner No. 14. a granite stone
22x16x8 Inches, set 16 Inches in the
Kround marked facing townslte Cor. 14
S. T. with leaded drill hole showing ex
act^ point; thence N. 50 deg. 56 mln \\\,
IS. 73 chains to corner Xo. 15. a slate
stone 14x12x6 Inches showing 14 Inches
nbove ground innrked facing S. K. Cor.
7 S. N. 13. and facing N. \V. - X Cor
15 S. T. Identical with corner No. 7 of
Survey No. 13; thence S. 40 deg. 2S mln
\V,, 25.73 chnins to corner No. 1. tin
Place of beginning. Exclusive of the
following described tract of 0.72 acres,
known ns the "Court House Reserve"
more particularly described as follows,
to-wlt : ?
Beginning ut Corner Xo. l. a cut
1
DAIS 111
DAUGHTERS
The wife of tho prime minister of
Bulgaria In the president of tl?o Rnlga
rlitu Woman Suffrage .association,
which has a membership of nttont
3,00(< women.
Mrs. lluk'o Rosenborg was again
elected president of tho National Coon
cil of Jewish Women nt the Clncln
uatl convention and Mrs. Miriam
nirsoh of Providence, R. I., first *l?-e
president.
Mrs. Richard Sophrls was the oldest
woman to cast a ballot In the last elec
tion In Penvor. She la In her ninety
eighth year, has j>erfect control of her
faculties and declares she Is prond ?>f
being ahle to vote a* a full fledged ett
lieu of the country.
Mile. Clemence .Tousselln, n dreas
maker and fair and forty, has the hon
or of being the first woman elected to
a Judicial |Mwltloti In France, having
been made one of the "con sells des
prud'bomnics " She will have charge
of all the litigation arising In the silk
business.
Mrs. Isaac I,. Klce. the anil noise < ni
sader, is the wife of the president of
the Holland Submarine Torpedo Boat
company. She sold her beautiful home
on Riverside drive. New York, and
moved to the St. Regis hotel l?eoause
the tugboat captains, against whom
ahe began her antl-nolae war, took spe
cial delight lu tooting their whistles at
all hours of the night whenever they
passed her house.
The Dutch Crown.
The Putcb crown, which is valued at
$600,000, was stolen by burglars In
1SC9. It remained In their possemlon
for nearly two years. Kvontually some
of toe gems were discovered burled
near Brussels after the arrest of the
thieves In Kngland.
Turkish Turban*.
A Turkish turban of the largest sl*e
contains from ten to twenty yards of
the finest and softest muslin.
Meertchaum.
Meerschaum in silicate of magnesia)
Is mined at Kaho. vilayet of Angora.
In the sanjak of Kutala. etc.. but prin
cipally In the caxa of Kskl-Shehr. It
Is found in nodular f >rm.
granite Mono 20xsx\ inches wi 15
Inches In the ground and marked faring
grounda X Cor i C. H R whwc# eojj
nor So. is o t Surrt? Ko tH t?enis N
,ieg 01 mln. W , 151? clinln* dl*t.-iT>t
thonco N. <4 dec. 27 mln. B . 2.42 chalnc
to corner No. 2. a cut Rrr.nlte *ton< . . \
SxS inches set K.l? Inches In the ground
nml marked X 2 ?' II I! thenct s ?
deg. 33 mln. E.. 2.89 chains to corner
No. S, a out granite stone Ndxl Iw
set IS Inches til the (tround nnd marked
X t C. 11 it.: thence alone tho mil
boundary of the right of way of the
White I'ass nn?t Yukon Kallwa v S 40
deg. 30 mln. W?, 2.4S chains to COHMt
No. 4 not set a* draining ditch ikni
nses coiner bears X. 45 dec 3?. mln V> .
right of way covro* the ground. a wit
0.2S chains, a granlto stone 20x10x8
inches set 15 Inches In the ground and
marked facing grounds X \Y. O 4 ?' 11
II : whence from true COfMT No 4. cor
ner Xo. 14 of Survey No. 43a t>ears S
H> deg. 0? mln \\\, 1.21 chains. thence
from true comer No. 4. N. 45 den 35
mln \V.. 3.05 chain* to corner No 1
the place of beginning, has been made
and fully completed In the mannei i?r*>
vlded by law. and that t In- flats and
field notes thereof, as required by law
of said subdl visional lot and block, street
and nllov survey have Iwen made and
fullv completed In the manner reoulred
by law. and dellvreed to the undersigned
Trustee That said plats. with the
filed notes thereof attached, are now In
the possession of said Trustee, and ready;
and open to public Inspection at the of
fice of said Trustee, In the Kate M
Houghton Uulldlng, In Skagway. Alaska,
at any and all time* during the usual
business hour*
All persons concerned ot Interested In
said townslte and In said matter, an
hereby officially notified that unless oh
Joctlon to said subdlvlsionnl suivev or
lots and blocks and streets and all< ?? *
and the pints ami field notes thereof,
hereinabove referred to. Is made thereto
and filed with the undersigned trustee
In the manner provided by law. within
thirty days from the day of the publlca
tlon of this notice, the undersigned
Trustee will approve said survey an't
said plats and said plats and field note*
In the manner provided by law
This notice will be published once a
week In The Dally Alaskan, a newspapei
published at Skarway. Alaska, for the
period of six weeks six publications In
all. The first publication, ns aforesaid,
will lie on tho lSth day of February.
1909.' and the Inst da-, of publication
aforesaid will lie on the 25th dn> of
March. 1909
And all persona concerned oi intei
soted In said townslte. or In satd mat
ter are hereby notified that on the 29th
day of April, 1909. at hi* office In I lu
Knte M. Houghton Hulldlng. in th<
Town of Skagwny. Alaska, at 1" oVIm k !
A M. of said day, or as soon thereaf
ter as possible under the la? and cir
cumstances, In ca*e of any objection
or objections to said survey or plat*
and field notes, {is aforesaid, the undi i ?
signed Trustee will proceed to set off to
tho persons entitled thereto, and ac
cording to their respective Interests,
the lots, blocks and grounds of said sub
divisional survey aforesaid. to which
each occupant thereof shall bo entllleit
to; and all persons Interested are ad
monlshed and warned to be present at
"said time.
And all person* Interested In said
townslte or said matter are hereby no- ,
tlfled to make application foi deeds ioi
said Trustee at his said office during
the u*ual business hours, on or before
the said 29th day of April. 190*. by fil
ing with said Trustee at his said office
during the usual business hours, said
applications for deeds. 'Said appli
cations for deeds must set forth
tho grounds of the claim* for the prem
ises applied for. and mu*t be verified h\
affidavit, according to law Printed
blank forms for said application for
deeds are In the possession of said Trus
tee. and will tie furnished to each ap
plicant on application therefor to said
Trustee at said office during the usual 1
business hour*.
In addition to the publication of thU
notice In tho newspaper as herein set
forth, copies of this notice will he posted
In throe conspicuous places In the Town -
of Skagwny. Alaska, at least thlrt>
davs prior to said 29th day of April,
1909.
Dated at Skagwav, Alaska. February
15. 1909.
WILLIAM W. HOrOHTON.
As Trustee for the Townslte
of Skagwny, District of Alaska
First publication of this notice Feb
ruary 18. 1909.
Last publication of this notice March
25, 1909.
COME IN AND GET OUR PKICE8 ON
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Choice. Dainty Piece* of Carved Ivory
tuch at.Crlbbtf* bo?n)t Paper *?1gb ? ?tJ Koivm tod rU(?
Alanka Silver and Copper
SutfOlr ?jooo?, Rraeelrt*. oT?ft?n ?ert P?p*t knf*M
Cut (ilai?*. Hand Painted Ja|>annee China and Nugget
Jewelry
Alaska Cedar Paeqtif*. Leather Wall. Banner*, and
Sofa Pillow with Bur.it IVeigna
3 1 1^ II fa jeweler and
? I n II I a Optician ....
Limerick Alley Limerick Alley Limerick AHay LImwi'* Alley limerick
Llmc-rick Alley Limerick AUejr Limerick Alley Um?rl'k Alley Limerick
Llmetfct Oeorg* Woodburu Tl , Tack Ftatarty L(m?*Vk
LlmericK Limerick
Board of Trade ITS
Limerick Open all Ihe Time Uft-rlck
FIFTH AVENUE and BKOADWAV -
Limerick ?? Urteriet
Limerick Alley Limerick Alley Lira erick Alley Llm?r1ck Alley Llmerlefc
Limerick Alley Limerick Alley Limerick Alley Llmorirk All?y Llmerlc*
Raw Furs....
WK PAY
High Prices for Fine Furs
Write For Prle* Lilt
Ferc^'s Fur House
Omhkoah. wlwonata'
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Steam Laondry 3
All Work Gntruit??d. Short $
Orw?r? Promptly
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F1NF. SAMPLE EOOM
FOR DRUMMERS
TiK ATF.D AND LIGH1ED
BY ITS OWN PLANT
(Ubitc Pass fiotel
P. O McMillan,) Manager
Largest and best appointed fiotel in the yukon
(Ubitebom, ?X
CHOICE BAR STOCK
RATES MODERATE
"IKJSJtt
Che Pack train Saloon
Brought Up-to-date
ALL THR GOOD TKATCHKR or THBOLD "SKATTLK ? IAL?* AH W*tL
THOM or THE OLD "PACK T*APf"
Th? Biiiidtoc tats b*?en R#mod#ll?J tad N#wly Df0or?>?1 '.hrowf houl
aid Krtry Mod#rn Appliance m-klne It
Th* finest Rasort For G?ntl?m?n in Alaska
Herman Grimm, Prop. Only The Best Goods Handled
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I~3 WHARF CO.
Terminal W. P. k Y. Route
All South Bound Stoamor* Arrtv* and Deoart Fr?m Thi? 0o?k
REGULATION? HH>fc
Warehouse pen for delivery of merchandise 'row * a. r?. to 5 p. m.
Pcri?hable? ONLY delivered on 8uo<1aT or a< nlghv
All frttght * ilproenui dmlned vrath bound rau?t be *e?-o?ranled by ?
Shipper's Manifest (p?per* can b? obtained at M>? U. I c^mobm
office) ?n3 muit be delivered before 6 p m. No freight will be re
ceived on wharf after thia nour.
BAGGAGK? j'olli win o? collected on Checked Baooaok Oitm. No
charge for ba^f* and grip* when unchecked.
The wharf gate will be cio* id to the public when uteamer I* nearln*
dock and will be op?o -dooly when paw?enger? hare Ji-embarlred.
Wharfage Tariff can be nad on ?replication at office on dock.
P. O. Bex 176. C. K. WYNN-JOHNf?ON. OeoT Ugr
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Our Service Is Always Ihe Best
Our Rates as tow as the Lowest
^ (Ml OK US fOR PWICtS
V, I. HAHN. Supt
Railway Building Skaguay