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WE MEET THE IXT *?u>Tk'M <?..? M '???? Set Tk?i l>r I'rHriY riM DAILY ALASKAN *111 give the peo ple of Skagway torn* cheap printing. Wc are tired of those who pretend lo -oaintai.i . ?vheJj.f of prices but who are tcuetlv uitti'ig it to ?ecur? business, Tne*e Is no stabbing in th? back her*, it it open an above board. Here are our prices. Compart them with ot tiers. (area Per loco Per 500 ftr 5000 la. 7 5 $1.7? *10.00 ?III HrXl Per 1000 6s *1 75; 4s t) .1$; is $j $oj 23 I4.10. Per joo ? $1.71; to 00; ti JJ. ?a.Jo l.nur Per 1000 Per 500 }ooo Lots >) jo Sa.15 >14-00 luiratait Per tooo? >J 7J Pw joo? >i-7j n>4|rri l> Per 1000 $a.7J Kattlefn Per too?? fj.oo Per joo? l?-oo (jwrge Mow I has purchased the Interest of Cjpt F. N Seiberg In the American Tailors' establishment, anj will continue as m m iger of the business at the Vime olo stand. Trade of the public solicited. OrJers given prompt attention. 12 8 tm Tne DAILY ALASKAN will be found on ?ale at th? Ho el Northern news stand In Seattle tf Muskrjt catx. Ivnx csps. uombat caps, leatner top, cloth top, silk lined, quilt lined, storm troof Interlined with extra ple.e for nasi! eminence, at Clmm & Co Fourth avenue and State st. t j at tf Beds and bedding at Peoples'. H ive your clothes washed at the Cas cade laundry. Fourth ave. opposite Bran nl.k hotel. iiiitmj Elegant reading and card rooms mj?t convenimtlv arranged for gent'emm at Kervirs 4 Highlev'* new rtsort, the 'Stand ard,' at the S> E- c?mer ot Sixth and State streets. Best imported liquors and (?gars. q il tf ! A NEW GRAFT. ??w m Wily Yetermn FuolrJ a Co? ttJtng Mou?ekrep?r. "The folks at my house." said a Camp street business man yesterday, "?re very anxious Just at preseut to lay eyes on a venerable colored geatle man who carries a new whitewash brush and a baggy blue gingham um brella of about the vlntsge of 1S00. "An Individual answering that de scription called la?t Saiurdav and of fered to whitewash the ^>ack fonoe and she*ls for i3 cent*. T..UI seemed rery reasonable. and my wife at once engaged buu. upon which lie proceeded to strike her for au advance of two Iti t f?r lime and other neveasai .es. ' 1- .t Low do I know you'll coom buck?* she asked doubtfully. **Thia old luall looked deeply hurt. " 'Well. missus.' he said. 'ef yo' think 1'ze swine lor (lose on yo' that a way I'll Jes' leave niy brush in the yard.' , ?Tbe brash, which was attached to ' a very loug pole. ?..? evidently worth more than he asked for the Job. and my wife felt rather ashamed of her self as the old chap bobMed with it to the rear. In a moment he |>asscd out. taming on his antique blue umbrella, and disappeared down the street. That was the last seen of him. "In the course of an hour or so my wife got suspicious again and went around the bouse to Inspect the col lateral. There was the pole leaning against the wall, but the new brush had vanished, and the only explana tion Is that the black rascal carried It out In his baccy umbrella. "1 was victimized to the tune of $3 by a petty confidence man a few months ago. and my wife has been throwing It up to me with distressing regularity. Since the whitewash epl ?ode she has held her peace, and I can't really say that I feel rery vindictive toward the venerable reprobate."? New Orleans Times- Democrat Hot la Holiday *rrs?. "I suppose you don't think we make much of a showing." salJ Oom Paul to the stranger. "I must say there are not many evi dences of glory and authority." "Well, you'll have to come around when we're not so busy If you want to see our pomp and pageantry. Tbe poet laureate Is at work cleaning blunder b asses, tbe members of the brass band are practicing at the rifle range and the military tallon are all working overtime re-enforcing the cavalry a pantaloons. You'll have to make a few allowances."? Washington Star. What He'd Hare to Leara. "1 should think a man who wrote auch an Illegible band as you do would Warn to use tbe typewriter." Too hard to learn." "Nonsense. Tbe typewriter Is easy to learn." "Oh. the typewriter la. of course, but tfs a different matter to learn to spell. Tou can't end a word with n crooked line on tbe typewriter."? Chicago Post. Nearly Kon^o walking Itlcts !..>? I., [x.rtcd Into the I'uited States every year % j'ort-.mr I* (Vutril. An ink resting story is told sbont * i\ .n<ns e.-iu u; mill For y?ars nent t| ilvatit there uvd to be a lurye truct jt ?'? kin : nr.iirie It whs Kisxt gru in-,' Kr<>and it dnriuc and alter rati, i :>>i;ed. i.t>d no e:i knew tue cause . i) astra'.^?r<|'ii' tly bought thetract ? ..i\ and ann nu -d that b. had a t. nnne The ceu?? nt lies in the surface ml in gr it qo.Lii'itin. aud is worth *lo a uarreL -Si w V?.rk Tri.une A Ship** reek. Mnggins. gazing intently at a dead dog. in a resigned tone at last said "Here is .mother shipwreck " ??Shipwreck' Where T" blurted oat Juggins. ??Where, my dear friend?" quoted M "There is a bark lost forever. " Juggins growled and passed on. ? London Fun. The largest price ever asked and paid for a single pearl was IMO.OOO. which was the value of tbe great Tavernier pearl It is the largest and roost perfect gem of Its kind known It is exactly two inches in length and oval shapad. I PAID BY UNCLE SAM. fo>u* of IN* Oilt! f'tirnHr* lt>* Gi r rruiuMtl llua lu Or up. Lv.'ry one knows that It costs almost ?400.0v0.000 a rut to run the Unite*! States government In time* of pcaci and that tb* department of war awl the nary, the Indian and pension bu reaus absorb the larger part of thli ao-ount. but In the course of years ? large number of dependents upon Ca rlo Sam's purae have come Into b?Io| ?f which the general public knows lit tle. Such. for example, are the Interna tional bureau for the repression of tb< African slave trade, located at Brua *elr, a highly laudable Institution. t? the expenses of which our government contributes $100 a year: the Interna tional bureau of weights and measures also at Brussels, to which 92.270 Is con tributed. and the International Geodet ic association, the expenses of which oar government shares to the extent of 71.500 yearly. As a leading member of a group o( ?at Ions specially Interested In humane and philanthropic work we subscribe $323 a year to a lighthouse sen-Ice on the coast of Morocco, about $4,500 to be divided among citizens of otbet lands for service rendered to ship wrecked American seamen. $500 a yeat toward maintaining a boapltal for sail ors at Tanama and $0,000 for keeping and feeding American oonvlcts Impris oned In foreign countries. Among the unfamiliar purposes In the home country for which money la appropriated from the federal treas ury Is the maintenance of the Wash ington monument, costing $11,520 an nually. and the provision of artificial limbs for soldiers calling for $547,000 a year.? Leslie's Weekly. DANGER in cheap glasses. 4 Great Mur Eye? Rstned br At tempts at KroDomjr. Looking back now to the time when the Itinerant quack doctor and the wandering dentist spread misery and destruction over the land, we wonder at the Ignorance or carelessness of our fathers In trusting their teeth or even their lives to hands so untrustworthy. A very similar thing Is done today l>y people who buy spectacles or eyeglass es from men who sell them on the streets or have their eyes fitted by op ticians who baTe no qualifications for doing 'he work. A surprising number of people buy their glasses from renders on the streets Tbey get glasses for 50 cent! which seem to them Just as good a* a pair they would pay $5 for having made on an oculist's prescription, and they think they have saver I money. Glasses acquired In all sorts of ways by Inheritance or exchange from a friend or even glasses found on the streets are used to the detriment, even to the destruction, of the wearer1! sight. "People seem to think glares are like clothes." said an old oculist the other day. "and If they nre fairly com fortable and look well they ask no further questions." Another way in which people dam age their eyes Is throng!; carelessness In trying to remove dust or cinders from them. They try themselves, a friend tries a nib. the uearest dnig store and the nearest optician are cad Hi on, all before an oculist Is consult ed. The res alt Is that the eyeball li often badly tubbed and scraped, and In many Insttneos permanent Injury li done.? New tork Evening Post. One rklld For Each Hoar. Henry Bloeh. a business man of Brooklyn, eats breakfast at half past Resle. goes to breakfast at 13 minutes to Gabriel and retires for the night at Achilles. Mr. Bloch has 12 children. 9 girls snd .1 boys. He Is fond of his family and In order that he might al ways have them In mind had a watch made with the miniature photograph of one of the children In the place of each of the hours on Its dial. Thus where the figure 7 would be on an or dinary watch dial the pretty face of bis daughter Rosle looks oat. The face of the boy Gabriel represents 1 o'clock, that of Freda 2 o'clock and so on around the dial. At his home Mr. Bloch has a large clock, on the dial of which the figures are represented lu the same way. The Dearoa tail the Prayer. -1 didn't like your prayer very much this morning." Mid a fault finding dea con to his minister. "What was wrong with It?" "Well. In the first place. It was too Ion it. and then I thought It contained two or three ezpreaalon* that were un warranted." 1 am very 1007 It meets with youi disapproval, deacon." the good man re sponded. "but you must bear In mlod that the prayer was not addreaaed to yoo."? Ohio State Journal. Wt44llf the Owani. It la a remarkable fact that watet which flows naturally Into the gulf ol California and thence Into the Pacific ocean baa been virtually lifted acrosi the backbone of the Rocky mountains, and now. after being used for Irrlga tloa. finds Ita way to the gulf of Mexl co. A number of small streams on tbi other side of Long's peak, which flow Into Orand lake and tbence Into tbi Colorado river, hare been diverted by 1 ditch that flmls its w ay through a past 10,000 feil high Into the bead water of the Poodre. Some 400 cubic fee per second has thus been diverted fro 11 the Pacific to the Atlantic slope, when water la used for Irrlgatlug addltlona farms In Larimer county. It Is no strictly correct to say that this watei has been lifted across the range. Bu a feat of sinuous engineering has dl verted It, which amounts to the sam< tblug.? Deu'cr Republican. It DUt'l Break. Wife? You made a mistake, my dear when In your anger you told Mary yoi didn't want her to show her ugly mni In here again. Uusband? Uow did IT I meant jus what 1 said. Wife? No doubt but It was a mil take to call her face a mug. IIusband?WelL that's what It la. Wife? I think not. for when yoi ?poke I noticed that her face fell, am It didn't break. When Mary dropa 1 mug. my dear, she always picks It U| In a dust pan. Modest Self Estimate. To be a true gentleman a felloi must be (torn so." "Thst's a fact. I liked the very flrs olive 1 ever tasted."? Indiana poll Journal. CLSSSIFIFU A-QMKU^VtNTs. . umJn Ih K*J j) ? Aar Mi* Mft? SW<" w "H'amttJ." H? ??!? ;*? ttwrf /or #r?l <?? Mw. ox ??< P*r Wmtj J* *?..< i?Mr IM. Ui? MMhai WtmuJ." ? < .??' pm Mri N. Wvrtii..) >?*?? .% to nmoi^M Mali. mew AMD* Th? publlshrr of the DAILY ALASKAN will pav trn dollars reward for the arrest and conviction of anvone for stealing a coov, or cooies of this paper from the prrmises of subscribers. I OH WALK. Om-half lot on Fifth ave. near Main. Oil* R-mlnjton Typewriter. Mitt Lewis, 5th ave. Furniture of a Ave room house complete, is good ,<s new, at a bargain. Cor. Broad way and 7th ave, white cottage, open for inspection from 10 to 3 p. m. 12 2t tf Wood or cnal for sale In large or small . quantities. Leave orders at Burkhard's store. Prompt delivery. tf W ANTED. SI* doj^ at once.' Must be food Ap \ plv at Green'* hardware store. Sixth , avenue. t 5 2t Fast trip to Dawson with At doj trams. Passengers wanted Can leave immediate ly. Applv S Filth Avenue hotel. Some good dogs and 3 pups for sale. I 4 >t A man and wife first class hotel people would Ilk; to have -charge of hotel or boarding house. Address, S. B. Snow, ALASKAN office. tf First class cook wants posl'lon out of | town. Address, R. James, "his office, tf t'llH MKNT. Large unfurnished room, suitable for two | or more gentlemen, with ? r without board. )lo Broadway- one door south .of Rainier hotel. I 5 tf. Armorv Hall. See Geo. Mowl, Ameri can Tailors. 12 7 tm I hree-rnom house; furnished, opposite St. James hotel. Call jt Cheney's Boston store. t 4 '' Furnished room; suitable fnr two; cen trally K- teJ A. , Iv at tills offi.e. I 4 ?t Footwear repaired, first class material and workmanship. L. A. Treen, State near tilth avenue. it 12 tf Fine cigars and tobacco at the White Pass store on Sixth avenue. Q 10 tf Given bv Mrs. Nellie White, room 6. Fr\e-Brunn building, 5th avenue. 12 22 2w LE AVE YOUR ORDERS FOR COAL AND v\ UOl> ?t Anderson's Hardware store, Sixth and St <te Prompt delivery. 12 24 tm NOTICE The following notice hat been potted on the rikjht-of-wav of the railroad, as a warn ut anil for the protection of the publlo. AH LL PERSONS ARE warned to fcrbear ; g ii|?< u the right of way 01 the r~c>i-c & Areiic Railaay and Niivlfa lion Com P n>. m 8lafW?)- AU-kii, lo the summit of Wi.i.r Pita-, the lut? n ational boundry lint. Any per* 11 uateliug Ih reou riaka acrioua Injury ?r? m tmliii, nnd particularly fr?>in the rotary i ?Uo? plow, which i? liable to come along at j any Um- . ai.d Inuu whlc ? It la iiup<aaible to1 keei? ? io?.k ' Ml foi pit ple? n tin- right -of* way 1 iu iroui. Any i**ia - u to tre?i>a?a.ng will be roMfute l according lo the rimlnal law of Alaska In aui'h cam* made an I provided, which { Um ollowa : ' SfceTION 67. That If any peraon other Ihau an oilicer ? n Ixwiul bn?in*aa ahall go or tre>, on any lau a or premie in the 1 wful o* Cu|>aii< n ol another, and ahall lal , neclect or VgniM to depart thwifioi immeciately and NHMila awaj ui.til permuted to return, upon ! the vcru.l omiud or wrliieu nolle* of the owner or per* n in the lawful oicujailou ol ?aid l.i.d* or prvmlaea auch iriap??ers ahall bedet med gull y of a mla tetueanor, aud upon { c i.* la .ou tnereo! ahall be punlahed by a tine ?Ol ||M Ibai flfa luf more Ihaa bfly dollars, and aaall la* column t? d la default of the pay ment! 1 the nne and coaia imposed, one day lor each taro doiura ol the aaM flue an i coat*. * ?St.LTION ?>. That priuted or aritten notl ces, tiuving at Inched thereto, by authority the name n. the owner or perron in the faariul oc l < upatlon of aal I land* or premise*, and requir ing all pet r-on* to forbear t re* pa-iing on aald land-* an I prenilaea ai d t drpart ihereirom, 1 po? v.i n three c noplciinM dmiiob uMliidi or premise* nhall be hi Id una deemed to be *ui? ! fl. ieiit prima luele evidence Ot notice aa meu I Honed in li e laid prcceid ng section. ' PACIFIC & AR' TIC RAILWAY & NAVIOA I HON COMPANY, Uy |. P.kOOLR^ Diflaion .superintendent. n. A. DAT. WALTER CHURCH. CHURCH A DAY, LAWYERS. Notary, Stenographer am) B. C. Com mi?*ionert (or I Joed ? and Affidu\ it in office. , G. Pile* Men ton E. tttvtnt PRICE A STEVENS Attorneys and Counsellor* Fifth Av*. Nmi t? C?urmo?M C. W. TL R >JER LAWYER. OPncE, 1 door ?e?t of City Hall j Kiftti Ave., Skasrway. ! JXO R. WINS. R. D. WKLDOM Winn & Weldon Attorney s-at- Law , Prattle# tn *11 cotiru Viftti A to nod (iepartmeQM ... -T11UI afC, OR. F B WHITING. KEI.LiY BLOCK Office Hours:? 10 a. tn. to 11. 1 3 to 4 p. m. 7 to 0 p. m. A. DeROUX &CO..M.E. ; j Assayer and Metal urglut | ? Mining Propertle< K.xamlned and ? Report -d on * No. 17 FOURTH AVENUE Thomas Whitton, B U. 8. Deputy , Surveyor, j U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor, a City Engineer. ' OfBce, Golden North Hotel. Lovell and Jennings ' i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. 6th Ave., opp mw po?tofflo? =d*a Fiesta- ' Room* Enlarged and Improved? Tbe Cozta-t Card Room* la the City. Nothing l* Too Good for Our Pat ron*. Payne & Peterson WOLFtheTHILOR Has Elegant Patterns In Foreign and Domestic Goods SUITS $25.00 AND UPWARDS. PANTS $7.00 AND UPWARDS. SUITS ON SHORT NOTCIE ftb AT*. Between llrond wmy anr state The Idaho Liquor Store Cor. Third and Broadway - Carrl >* a full iind complete as?ortmont of the finest brand* of American ucd Cannd an Champagnes, Hod and Whlto Wlues, ' Liquors and Cordial*. AlsoSound and Eastern Bo tiled Lager Deer. Price* Iteasonsble. Sjtccial ultontlon to order* for thmlly use. AU good* delivered Free of Cb rge. SKAGWAY BREWING CO. W. P. Matlock. Pre*. R. C. Smith, Sec.-Trca Manufacturers of tbo Celebrated R6D STAR BEER * HiiVr their olttee in ihe wnme biilldlnp THb IJfnscoy Be*t of Wine. Liquors and Cigar*. Fine Club Room In ( onnection. A. Reinert ProD- 3rd and Broadway The First Stage of the Nugget Express will leave Kcnnett for Dawson carrying mall, express and passengers. Book your passage now and avoid the rush.' Good accommodations Comfortable, Covered Sleigh*. Good Tim*. Full particular* of WM. P. ALLEN, Agent, Broadway, opposite Detwt. HOW DO YOU EXPECT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL JF YOU DON'T SEE WHAT YOUR COMPETITOR ARE DOING IN THE DAILY ALASK..N ADVERTISE ? The Northern Pacific ^^RAILWAY c si. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS H I DULUTH FARGO GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON # WINNIPEG b I HELENA BUTTE SPOKANE and all other points in the Uultcd States ami Canada TBROUGU TICKETS TO Chicago Philadelphia Washington \'ew York Boston. Anc all points East and South, also t? whli ? ard Japan via . Northern Pa cific S. S. Co. ? nil Into- mntlon, rule ?, roniri iMupa,flc., Mppljr to I. A. NADEAU. Af?nt, Seattle. With. A T1NL1XO. G?n'l Agtnt. Tftcoma W *. i b. litiiHl A(i. N. P. R. R. V?Kh. B C -OR. ? D.CHARITON. Am Gm I Pin Aft Portland. Ortfoa CrtAs. S. Fee Geo. Pass. A|t. St. Paul, Minn. Fresh Milk ! Fresh Milk ! 1 have Just returned from Oregon where I purchased twelve of the finest ahort-horned Durham milch oowa to be had, and am now prepared to deliver to any part of the city, the finest of fresh milk. Leave order* at Laumelster's butcher shop or at the yards, corner Ninth and State. 12-23-lm D. 8CHAFFEB. The Nome serves merchant's lunch and 1 Keep* Bohemian keg beer on draught. 1 he choicest liquors and the best Imported ana domestic dears In the city. Oien day and night. New building, corner of Broad way and Mally. "il0> 832Z33Z32E8 ? 4 Soo Pacific Line Days Across the Continent By the 'IMPERIAL LIMIT! D" r.io Fastest and Rest Equipped Vmln Crossing the Continent I rain- learing the Pacific Coast Tues uyi, Thursdays and Saturdays connect at volt William wiih the palatial lake ittuineri "Manitoba," "Alberta ' and ? AiPaOasca" acroiw the Great Lake*. For lull particulars as to rates, time ami tor ies of R It publication'. apply to A. H. BAKER, Agent, Hi <r,.B(lway 8k?gw? or to M. It, Trav. Pass. Agt. dkagway E. C'OYLE Asst CJen. Pass. Agt: Van< ouver. B. C. THE Pacific and Arctic Rptlwsv and Nsv.Co British Columbia-Yukon Railway Co. TIME TABLE. In'effect Novembe i, i9v>. Daily, Except Sunday. NORTH BOUND, FIRST-CLASS Ar. W. Pass. 10:20a.m. Log Cab. 11:25 a m. Bot nett.l2;00p.m. Lr. 8kag way. 8:30 a.m SKOOND CLASS. I W. Pass. 2:10 p.m. 3kagwavl2:05 p.m. j Log Cab. 3:18 p.m. Shops | Bennett. 4:10 p.m UTI Lr. Bennett. 2:00 p.m. SOUTH BOUND, TIR8T CI.^S Ar.' Log Cab. .2:34 p.m. \V. Paaa. .3:20 p m. Skagway.5:I0 p.m. SECOND CLASS I Log Cab. 6:10 p.m. Bennett. 5:30p.m. W. Pisa. 7:10p.m. | i-'kagway 9:05 p.m. 100 Pounds Baggage Free Full Information tgardlng rates cheer fully furnished bv any of our agents. E. C. Hawkins. S. M. Irwin, Gen. Mgr. Traffic g C. W. Jovnf, Gen. Agen Extra sire shirt', P?nts. suits, under wear. hats, and moccasins at mular size prices. Clavson & Co., Fourth av enue and Stats street. 13 >i tf Pacific Coast S. b. Co ?r?BCI?fwe -?*???. I Unix ? Aluk* liMlf The corap?iiyj itramen an ^heduled to a/rlve and depart aa <<kio+i Uav* laava ? i Duo San Saattlo 'Lmv* W?i Franc 'CO' ? JuMii Skag' I 10 ? m ITk ?m. ! Jan 6 Jan V Jan ?' 10 ? 14 " .. j6 .. 1V ii .. jq .. " 25 " 2V 30 Fob 3 I Dim Sit i?4 ka. Lv. y : sltka ' Laavo Or? Ska (way Saattla ? Tacoma : s : Jan. 1 ? 0 :ai ?? 2, ? 26 " 31 Fab 6 ?' 10] " 16 '? 2U| " 26 Mar 2 16 Jan 16 iFeb 4, .. 8| '? 14 JW " 24 Mar 1 " 6 8 " 13 " 18 " 23 " 28 Mar 5 ? lo Feb Fob 14 Feb 16| IV ... Mar 1 Mar 2 Jan 10| 16 20 26 SO 4 9 " 14 ?? ]? .. 24 Mar 1 " 6] " 11 Jan Ffb 12 17 22 27 1 ?? 6 " 11 ii w " 21 ?? 28 Mar 3 ?' 8 ]3 [Jan 16 21 26 31 [Feb 6 ?? 10 " 16 ?? 20 ii 26 Mar 2 ii 12 " 17 |Jan 19 i. 24 ii 2# Feb 3 " 8 " 13 " 18 ?i 23 ?' 28 Mar 6 - 10 ii 15 ii Jan 22 ?? 26 Fob 1 ?' 1 " 17 " 10 ii 21 " 26 Mar 3 " 8 ?? II ?? 18 i. 2| StaaMfS call at vary Islaad. Kakhlkan. Wranral north aid aouth bound. Staanar Cottato CMy will call Victoria, b. C. north and aouth bound. Tha ahrwaam a r? only aprroalaiata. l or furthtr Information obtain foldar Tha company rawrvaa r. irt1 y'Uxx" |t??K>ui noiica. staanars. sailing dlrs anU hours o( salllnr, I KAN It W. Whit k, AutST, S*a??.y, H. K kosiason, Alaska Supt JuMag. A aska J. K raowBUDGB Pufet Hound Supt.. Haattla. Wash. OOODALL, PERKINS ft CO. Gonoral Arams. San FranciKo. Cat Lur* Vancouver, II. C., at lu:00 r..n. Tuesday. Tiiuoday and Salurdoy Arrives al N< Mills al IO A ?!. ....WwliMaday, Friday an.l Sunday .... WINTER SCHEDULE, IN EFFECT DEC. 1, 1899. Don't bo mUlrtd by wrenu for other linos diszuised a* fellow passengors, Knre from Vancouver to Seattle only S3. 00 Flrat-Clium ALASKA S. S. CO. Steamer DIRIGO. o . .6 Steamer ROSALIE jail. 5 Leaves Moorcs Wharf, Sksgway, for Junesti. Kitihikan. Wrangle and British Columbia andPugel Sound Ports. F. E. Burns, Gen. Agt. Office opposite Arctic Brotherhood i Si J if. 214 Broad wa> WW WWWW WW WW WW WWWW WW ww W ww WWW wwwwwwwwww^^wwwwwwwww^^* Canadian Pacific fJavigation Company, Ltd. S. S. TEES and DANUBE Danube due Jan. 9 Tees due Jan. 15 Passengers going to Sound ports will be transferred direct on the fast aul.com modious steam, r ''Victorian" or be allowed from 6 to 16 days' lay-over at Victoria. Connections made with C. P. Ry., O. N. Ry? N. P. R. R. and E. S. Ry., daily W? havo the only through line of steamers from B. C. ports, carrying Her Majesty's mail weeicly. ThoDANUHE and TEE'S are fitted up with all the late conveniences, i'ho Paxseugers Transferred lo Seattle Without Extra Chaige Office 210 Broadwav. II. Ma MMII , tirsl. Washington & Alaska Steamship Company THREE DAYS TO SEATTLE "CITY OF SEATTLE" Carrying U. S. Mails Is due January 14 The City of Seattle makes round trips between Seattle and tkagway every ten days. Unrivalled passenger accommodations. Steamship FARALLON Due January 6 Passenger Accommodations First-Claw. The Uest of Service. A. S, DAUTRICK, General Agent Tickets for sale at company's olBcc only. Second Ave. and Broadway Leave orders for wood at; OOD ! Skagway Wood Yard Prompt Delivery s. w. Cor r < e and bond* ? I Three Hoitrs of . . Continuous Laiijhter Clancy Theatre B-st Vaudeville Sho * In Alaska New Stars arriving on every Boat Frank Clancy, Manager. Jot Watklns, Prop. F. S. GRIFFIN LUMBER DEALER fard Comer Second Ave. and Slate St.. Sksgway We will sell this week, before Christmas, to our L custom-is at greatly reduced price* an elegant line of SILK and WOOLEN I SKIRTS, the latest style. Silk and Woolen WA1S1S, all kinds. Silk and }? Moreen and fine quality Sateen Underskirts. J. PERL, State St. near Fifth Ave. riOORE'S WHARF CO. The Only Wharf In Direct Con nection with the Whlt? Pass Railway Seven hundred and fifty feet of deep water frontage, Sheltered from ths high winds of Lynn Canal. The only n_ Wharf at which vessels of large ton nage can lay and discharge at any and all times, BVFor further Information apply to C. E. WYNN-JOHN'SON, General Manager, or at office on whari