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Have You | I Ever ^ w ?????? * * Seen a display of Leather Goads to equal the one I '? we are now showing in our window ? Ladies' purses in the very latest styles. Ladies' and Gentle- ! ! men's Traveling Cases. G-entlemen's Bill Books. Ebony ! ! Military Brushes in leather cases- Cigar Cases. Ladies' jj and Gentlemen's Card Cases. Pocket Flasks, leather jj covered. ! I < ? Wo have the above line in Sialnkin. Piffakln. Alligator Hide, Kuh?1& Leather, Monkey Skin ami Calfskin. J | KELLY & CO. "Si, Druggists ???<????<>???????????? ROVAL MAIL SERVICE % I Hit I'roplr rmlw *?"?" Mr* Mr. I. H. Loomis. who with Mr. A. P. Rurdotte, has the contract fa carry the mail twue j week from Lei Cabin t>> At lin, arrived in town vesterdav anj reports th.it the bu?ine** ot their line ?n the Atlln trail is quite flourishing jihl .ill that w is expected. In add.ti n to carrying mail. Minra. HurJe'te .111J Loom ? handle cu* jengerv e\pre*s ind freight between the points mentioned. The Atlin p .pers inj late arrival* from Arlin are high in llt-ir 1 - use >t the excel lent and prompt *rv ,e these gentlemen are giving- !?' the m ? it li "hat tliev h.ive handled the m.o!. n< nee has it tailed to arrive and Jr.- irt n v.hedule time. Alike story come* tr >m I. c ' Jabm. Messr-. Burdette anj I wins have made arrangements to continue theii service un til the opening of iuv nation in the spring. Wanted. An experienced grocery ^ lerk. Must fur nish references. Peterson 5t Co. Daniel \V 't <n lett on the Citv of To deka veMerJay for ve,ittle. Thomas M ' mi, who arriveJ Monday night Iron Dawson, left vesterdav for St. Paul. Minn. G. E. l)ai from Dawson, left on the Torek 1 for the >ound. F. P. Freeman, latelv f- m Dawson, lett vesterdav on the Tope'-a for Victoria. Gen .Jr- i ear it CI iv* son's. tf New Jesicns in wall i>arer at Peoples'. CI >thin< denied and rei aired on short notice. Mrs. Mowl. opposite new post office. 11 t tm LaJies' writing desk* at Peoples'. Dr. O. F. Searl, office and residence on Holl* street, near State, opposite the Com misarv. 10 1} tf Swell novelte* In neck wear at Chenev'* B >*ton store. Hive v >u heird that the Delicite**en i* ?elltr? out at c?t? Mind the place, live doors north of the old postoflue. 1; 12 it FOR I HE SOUTH. lo|>rk? Vfll |K?| \t III! I ? rnl) . rig III l'?>rli|rr>. The steamer Citv of Topeka sailed at, ii o'clock yesterday with s xteen passen ger* for Seattle, nine for Juneau and one each Vancouver* Victoria and Tacoma. Tlte names of the pissengersand their des , tinations follow: For Se tllk- ? Daniel Norton. W A Phelps. W A Starr, G W Hunt. Mrs J Tanner. Ilios MilMn, I' VV Halvnr, C Solid. A H Fab-r, Mrs I. Lind. A L Marrow, G E Diniel. E M Taylor, Mrs Cuplev, James /.iher, A H K lut/in in. Fur Juneau? M M tures, J W Munroe, H A. Dtiv, F M ntrose, Mrs E Montrose, C E Dunlap. F Lows, J Jackson, Mrs Jack ? son. For Victoria? F P Frennan. FoJ Vancouver? J Sapon. For Tacome F E Stronahan. .in n?w?n. Rudolph Durian died at St. Mary's hos pital, Dawson, September 28. The bodv ? will be brought out over the Ice anj shipped to Brooklyn, N- Y. Durian went to Dawson representing the British-Amer ican Brewing Company. E. M. Taylor of the Alaska Transfer Co.. left on the City of Topeka for a short visit to Puget Soi nd points. F. E. Stnnalum left yes'erdav for Tacom 1. H. A. Day went to Juneau yesterday. loiter lleinl?*l :lo j.r lOOOnt At an ion Joli offli-o. (ic ge Mow I has purchase J the interest of Cij-t. F. N. Seiberg In the American Tailors' establishment, and w ill continue is manager of the business at the stme ol stand. Trade of the public solicited. Orders given prompt attention. 1281m Just arrived, the latest silks. The most complete line in the citv. Ladies' Bazaar. Native souvenir spoons and bracelets a' H. D. Kirmse's, pioneer jeweler, Ho'lv street. u8tf Don't miss the closing out sale at the Delicatessen, five doors north of old post oltice. 12 12 it . Cheney s Boston Store? Furnishers. 2 Useful Xmas Presents Silk Handkercheifs Smoking Jackets Silk Mufflers Columbia Reefers English Squares Puff Scarfs Kid Gloves Silk Lined Gloves Bath Robes Fancy Silk Vest Silk Embroidered Night Robes Fancy Slippers Cuff Links Silk Suspenders, Gold and Silver Buckles Umbrellas. Fancy Handles WE HAVE A Magpiiffnseinitt Hssorflmnieinitt OF THE ABOVE LINE OF GOODS Thev atv the very I-atest Stylo* h"ujjht hy our Mr. Cheney in Now York La- 1 Month MIISHI!\IG TO NOME Mrrrnt Diinion Arrival I Mlututra ?Utlni in *<H? Ar|?niuli. H. Wheeler and Thomas Milton were the arrivals from Dawson ev.ning before Ust. They left there November 23d. Mil ton, who is a St. Paul business man. said at the Mondamin vesterdav: "We met 200 men mushing in who said thev were bound for Nome. Thev were scattered all along the route, the greater number of them being met toward this end of our journev. Not more than ten per cent of them had dog teams. In other cases the men pushed and pulled sleds along. usu<llv one man ahead with a rope jud one behind pu-hing. We spoke only a moment to them as we passed, and when we cried out. saying: 'Are you for Nome?' or 'Bound for Nome, are vou not?' the an swer almost always wis 'Yes,' or 'You bet.' "There are probably 200 scows block aded along the river. Fifty-six are at Sc. w island, near Stewart, alone, and takt everv Inch of landing space about the little island. At Thistle and Tulare we saw manv taking in supplies troin the scows." WE MEET THE CUT Inn (??Thrm line Belief? ll#w Arf Thrat lor rrlcraT The DAILY ALASKAN will give the peo ple of Skagway some cheap printing. We are tired of those who pretend to -nalntal.i .1 schedule of prices, but who .ire secretly cutting it to secure business. There is no stabbing in the bick here, it s open an above board. Here are our prices. Compare them with others. mrdt Per 1000 Per 500 Per 5000 $2.75 $1 .75 510.00 Hill fli'llds Per 1000 6s J2-75: 4S ?MS; is 5 J 50; 2s 54.10. Per 500 ? $1.75". *2.00; *2 25. >2.50 Per 1000 Per 500 5000 Lois 5}}0 $2.1 5 JU-oo KUirmrnla Per 1000? J2.7J Per 500-51.75 8s Per 100052.75 (?;?!%? lopi i Per 10.10? fj.oo Per 500? Si.so lulu iid M miller. The daily telegraph r-ports to the divis ?n superintendent's office gave the follow mg 1 {count of the we thcr vesterJav: 0 O'CLOCK A. M. Atlin? Clear, calm. 10 above. T 'gish? Clear, calm, 20 below. River rozen over. Caribou? Clear, calm, colJ. B ?: Salmon? Clear, calm, c Id. Onilvte? '_le ir, calm. 42 bel w. Hive Fingers? Clear, calm, 27 below. L.iBjrge? Partlv cbuJv, calm, frosty. Selwvn? ClouJ v. calm, 15 below. Dawson? Clear, calm, 21 below. White H r>e? Clear, light northwest wind, cold. Selkirk? Cle r. calm, 10 below. Be nelt? CloudVt north wird, zero. 1 O'CLOCK A. M. Glacier? Cloudy, calm, 6 above. While Pass? clear, light northwest wind, 4 below. Frastr? Clear, calm. L"g Cibin ? Clear, calm, 5 above. Bennett? Cloudy, northwest wind. zero. 5 O'CLOCK P. M. Glacier? Clear, calm, 4 above. White Pass? Partlv cloudy, light north wt st wind, 6 below. Fraser? Clear, calm. Log Cabin? Clear, calm. 2 below. Bennett? Cloudy, calm. 2 below. Charles N. Hansen, one of the proprie tors of the Mondamin hotel, arrived laxt night from Dawson. Best starched work done at Kev C'tv Ste-m Laiin^rv on Broadwav. Onlv | ?.tr.im laundrv in Alaska. tf 1 Latest fad in photographs. Cise & Draper. Fine cigars and tobacco at the White Pass store on Sixth avenue. Q io tf The steamer Dirigo is expected to arrive today fr>m the Sound. She was due day before yesterday, but late advices from tlv scuth sav she was late in arriving in Seat tle, and, consequently, would ' be late in getting awav. Have your clothes washed at the Cas cade I-aundry. Fourth ave. opposite Bran nick hotel. 11 11 im Have a little sense and buy at Clay son's; it means dollars. tf Do you sleep comfortably f If not see Peoples Ladies' Bazaar, Skagway, will be with vou next Monday, everything new. Santa CI ius. Wood, express and transferring: prompt delivery. Leave orders at Bav View hotel. Have vou seen the hue display of Xmas goods at ladles' Bazaar, 406 Broadwav. Monarch Shirts at Cheney's Boston 1 Store. BABCOCK'S TROUBLES Hamlin <.n r in it d*? Partner Had a Hard I. air Trip. Burton Babcock, mining partner ol Ham lin Garland the well-kkown author, writes that he had a prettv lone trip to Dawson. He left Bennett, with the six barges towed by the tug Lindeman sent . out from there on October nth by Spencer & Seelev, and did not reach Dawson until ! November 14th. The bad time began at . Windy Arm, where one barge was crush- [ ed and two mm on her narrowlv escaped. The little steamer sank while going j through the can von below White Horse, and Mr. Babcoik and the other men on her climbed on the roof of the deck house and held on there as best they c mIJ until one of the mounted polico came down in a row bo.it and took them off. The rest of the barges, much battered and leakv, fin >llv were caught in the Ice jjm six miles above Stewart river, and from there the party pushed 011 with sleds. A Mr. Clark, with his wife and two children were of , the party, and to them the -whole trip must have been a succession of thrilling experiences long to be remembered' I tie steamer Farallon Is expected to ar rive tomorrow- This will be one day , ahead of her scheduled time. Late ad vices received by Agent D-iutrick sav she was to have gotten away from the Sound earlier than at first planned. Roval mjil service between Log Cabin and Atlin c,irry passengers, express anj heavy freight. For rites inquire ol ; BurJrtte \ l.oomis, managers, Log Cabin, or E. R, Weil, agent, Skagway. 22 1 J tf For the little boys and girls of Ska^ w y, Santa Claus will be at the Al.isk n hall to give presents and candy 1 ext Sun day, the 24th, at 2 o'clock. All little ones are Invited. The ladies of St. Bethanv's Guild of the Episcopal church will serve tea at the \ Alaskan hall Thursday evening at ft o'clock. There will be music and a sale of pictures. All people are welcomed. Fine assortment of souvenir spoons at P. I E. Kent's. Moose hide moccasins at Clavson's. tf ; | <?oal heating stoves at Biownell's. Tb * Old (Jarrel (iag. "One of thu favorite properties of story wrlteis In the garivt," grumbled au urtist t ib other evening. "The starring 1 ulut always writes bti great poein In a garret, the poor little tick child uever taiU to die la a (ar ret, usually on a 'pallet of straw.' ami when future great men come to a strange city they Invariably live In garr. is a* a prelude to glory? In short, the garret '? the tbt'ater of all manuer ? f run ki>. pathos un<l adventure - In lotion. 1. real 1 if,- it la dlfferwt. I "When I went to New York to study 1 rt. I had the great garret myth rtnnly ? >>d 0:1 my uiliin. aud the tlrst tnlug 1 did wai to look for a habitation of liut l: I *;< I I was not especially hard |>. 1 1 a garret seemed enilueutly the it tin : il. . , for a fctrug^liog urtlat. To } ??>:.! di*a;?polDtuieut 1 discovered ? ::: III (THI bo g.irret* lu town I In re v.eic n few lufts used as store . ! tup tljur niKirtuieutS with ?'ant r U rvuted at enormous prices ?> p' mpljcrs and fashionable :>aluter ! m the tcgeudur)' garret was I ontlrely unknown. "I v. ,t< . tally obliged to compromise on a !?:i 1 edrooui with a livery stable expj-tiire. it was a cruel shock to tny Imagination. Wli >u 1 run across the old gar; 1 gag In a story nowadays. It makes lue luad."? Now Orleans Times I H!iU'>cra! VikiI Improvement. "Is your daughter enjoylnc her mo ?leal studies abroad, Mr*. Flimflam mer?' "Oh, ?o imieh! She write* that *lie goes to flvo danee* overy single week." I it for innt Ion. I 1 "This country la vary beautiful. Can you <11. vet ma to any particularly In teresting ipota?" "Yea. air. Down tbla road a mile l? tho poorliouae. Joat over that bill Is the Intone asylum. That croaaroad there l?ads direct to the home tor tro beetle oblldra*-" -Collier' a Weekly. Cloak and Suit Department (on second floor) Comprising Ladies' Outer Garments of every description, Suits. Jackets, Capes, Separate Skirts, Dressing Robes, Sacques, Fur Garments, Mackintoshes and "Waists in Silk and Wool. Wo Invite tho uprrliil sttentl >11 of r.iiliex to view our tn i.'ii lVnit a- ortmi'iit, ill ho the (It, #t)lc and wurlf manshlp. Our mock In purchased from manufacturers of acknowlud . .1 i . |.-iit:i? ion ami our price* will t>o found THE VERY LOWEST A firtt-clasfl anil cdnpetent tailored will make any in ?? **ary alteration!* in garment!! free of charge. WONDERFUL BARGAINS We hive maJe an assortment designated bv few articles, to show vou how vou can buv vour goods cheapest. Bv examination vou will recognize the fact that the beljw prices are about 50 per cent lower than anv other merchant has been in the habit of charging you. King Morse assorted table fruit 2 doz in case, per case I42S King Morse Cal pie blackbrrries per can 40 King Morse Cal. pears, apples grapes per can )o King Morse Cal. squashs and pump kins. per can 30 King Morse tomatoes 2ls, 2 doz, in case, per case 2-15 Dry extra choice peaches per lb 10 Extra evaporated apples 20 Kxtra Italian and French plums. ... 8 Five gal. keg plain or mixed pickles pel kg ? 00 Plain, mixed and Dell .pickles In bulk, per gal 40 All Delivery free of charge. JOHN KALEM, Wholesale Grocer, ;th and Broadway. . Dick Case, the pugelist, and one of the colored soldiers got Into an altercation last right at Clancv's theat<-r, which resu.ted in Captain Hovey promptly canceling all paves and recalling all ot the soldiers hot on dutv to the barracks. For stvllsh and good fitting clothes go to F. Wolland. who is receiving the latest ind most f.ishlon ible Repori on Tailoring verv month. New goods are received al- j most every week. 12 ij tf Fifty tons of grain and groceries off the Seattle for Lilly Bros For fancy pipes call at the White Pass Cigar store on Sixth avenue. o 30 tf If vou want good music for dance or entertainments. call on Emil H. Martensen. COT. Main and 8th at. The DAILY ALASKAN will be found on ' ?ale at the Hotel Northern news stand in Seattle tf | IIukIiu?h runt* S2.78 per loon nt Alunkaii Job office. There being so manv entertainn-ents scheduled for this week, the ladies of the Episcopal Guild have decided to indefinite ly postpone the social *hlch thev had an nounced tor tomorrow night. The social will be given some time after the holiday*, The Doughs News savs: The new Three Hundred stamp mill at Treadwell is still running with water power. It is a summer mill and will shut down as soon . as the water supply is cut off bv cold weather. Swell odd pantaloons at Chenve's Bos ton Store The "City of Seattle," and "Farallon" carrv prssengers between local ports, im Joseph W. La Mar and Hector J. La Mar, recently in the Philippine campaign as members of the First Washington vol unteers. have arrived In Skagwav on their w .y to the in'e.lor to look for the precious metal. Thev say the Philippines offer no oppatui ities for a man uitliou* money, ' but plenty for one with capital. Footwear tepaired, first class materiil I and workmanship. L. A. Treen, State near filth avenue. II 12 tf | Photos tinted to natural colors. Case & j Draper. K. J. Kuvg, of Portland, leaves todav for the interhr. , Ladles' hair dressing, latest styles, at ( 528 Third avenue. A. D. B-rdoe, auditor for the White ! Pass & Yukon, will remain In Skagway a , week longer, after which he will return to Seattle. Don't buv Christmas presents until you attend the art exhibition of Mrs. Henton, which will be in the Pacific hotel parlors Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Collectiou consists of paintings in flowers, fruit and landscape. All cotdiallv invited to inspect, whether desiring to purchase or not. 12 10 2t Beds and bedding at Peoples'. :Just Arrived Dress Goods, Silks, French Flannels, Linens, Fascinators, Yarns, Ribbons, Stamped Linens, Wrappers, Waists, Sacques, Cotton Batts, Handkerchiefs, Notions and Novelties. -iiLLL- Farrell Company.. J OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE AAA A AAAAAA AAA A J ! F. H. CLAVSON & CO. Just Received 1. u^rst and Must Complete Line of Pine 1 II wlething In Skagway Including If. S. J>*. Suits and Overcoats F. H. Glayson & Qo One Price. Plain Figure Dealers Corner Fourth Avenue and State Street TV I I Leading Outfitters of Alaska JOS. BlIRKtlARD 4 GO. Broadway and Fifth Ave. I Largest assortment of all kinds of goods. General Merchandise. Most Reasonable Prices. I T ? i" ? ????? ? ? ? ?' > * We will sell this week, >eforo Christmas, to our I custom'!* ut greatly ivuiieed prlee* an elegant lino of SILK and WOOLEN ^ ' SKIRTS, tho latest style. Silk and Woolen WAISTS, all kind*. Silk and t ? Moreen and fine quality Sateen Underskirt*. ? J . PERL. State St. near Fifth Ave. I ? ...... . . . . ? Our Store is the Largest ! Our Stock is the Newest ! Our Prices are the Lowest ! A A. ANDERSON, ^ WHOLESALE IHARDWARE RETAIL An enormous stock of Stoves, Tin and G-raniteware and Household Goods At Greatly Reduced Prices.