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TOWN * JENSEN. * ? PCBU8HEKS JOHN W. TROT, KDITOK Telephone No. 19. SUBSCRIPT ION RATES. One ?Hk. dstlrsrsd by earrtsr... ?MM month, by mall i"hr?* month*, by naU Mi months, by Oh year, by man BE TAIR Hiving made an Ignominious frllure of every attempt to reason on the question if self-government. the fortes are driven to desperation In their fight to dlscred t American institutions. Their latest dodge has been to abuse Donald Fletcher, and It natters not to them that tbev are In entire Ignorance on the subject as the success tf their efforts depends upon their ability to veil the truth aod mislead the people. The la'est offender among the torles I* the Valdez Prospector which, taking up a lie that was manufactured out of whole doth, refers to Mr. Fletcher as a "ward heeler." who does just enough real estate business to lend respectability to his c ??! Ing. It Is such responsible publications as these that have discredited the nearspapcr profession amo.ff a large class of people, and which have c used the gro#th of a movement to curtail freed m of the pre<s among those who cannot descrimlnate be r ween an honest attempt at decent joum.il Isa and the tricks of time servers. The facts are that Donald Fletcher is not a ward heeler, thit he takes no par ticular li.terest In politics of any kind, thai he dots a large re I estate business, thit he Is rich, an ex-presldent of the Denver chamber of commerce, and was for years a leading citizen of Colorado, In which state he still has large ftnancbl interests and much real estate, Including one of the finest residences In Denver. The Sea' tie papers and the Seattle pe< pie generally did considerable crowing when he decided to invsst In their city and become a perman ent Jtiren of it. .US . .? . IS . 4.M . M? Now be (air and quit slanderi.tg. n there is any thine wrong In the posit ioc: taken bv Mr. Fletcher in f?vor of self-gov ernment anj against taxation without rep* resentatioii tot 50.000 or more American citizens, meet his p .sitlon with argu ment. The tories of t kIjj shou! d ha\ e the same courage as that possessed by the tories before the American revc.ution Trot out vour arguments nj show tlut seif-g vetnment Is not a natural light that attaches to the people. Show that Georgr Washington. Thorn w Jefferson. Patrick Henry, the A>1 .mses. Benj .min Franklin and all the other great men who signed the Declaration of lnd-perden?.e and organ Ized the army th.it fought the w*r tor self government anj against taxation withuui represerlati. n along the ble-k New Eng l?nj coast. In the Long Island fog, across the Jersey*. In the Pennsylvania vj|le\? anj the Sou. bern swjmps. hr eight long, bloody, hungry years, were wrong; show that the American nation Is builded U(M. the sands, but do not be so mean and v contemptible as to fjlselv accuse a fellox citizen whose environment and experiercc have made him to believe thev were right a.i d that the foundation* of his country re*t upon the rock of civic virtue. He has a right to his opinion, and is entitled to a '??iihearl.ig on the merits ot the case at issue. Be fair. The Yukon has too much ?t stake In tit pending (lection (or the elect r? to Indul. t a feeling of admlratlo" (or a m m who l> fighting the government forces slnfcl hinded to such an extent as to vote ( i Joe Clarke. Thev should turn in an J tlect a representative who will probab^ secure (or them the legislation of which thev are In need.. If thev desire to shi w Joe Clarke how much tl ev admire Ins nerve, thev ;an do so after the election. When a'l the returns sh.ill have been re ceived. the magnitude of his nerve will be more apparent anyhow. The Ketchikan Journal ln?istson havlnt the last word In the controversy over tl* merits of the Alexander (orest reserve Well, In order to do so. It will havf ? come ag In. WaraiaK ! ! ! So man\ sjv the cltjr ?f Sk gwav l< i the decline. What i* the cause )( it? When you need in article vou send to the outside for It. Do vou wonder thjl everv bodv compliins of poor business I: Patronize home mdu^trv Skagwiy IM-* ner Beer is on draught at every first cl s? saloon. tf Cu't Lom Yo?r Money The Seattle saloon Is a gentleman's re tort and not a gambling joint- You can't lose your money there. tf Tkt Northern Pwilc Is the rout* patronized bv experienced travelers over this continent and vou c m not do better than take this route when next vou are going East. Three trans continental tral >1 dally. For tickets and all Information, call on or write to A. Tlniiog, Genl. Agent, racoon, or I. A Nadaau, Genl. Agent, Seattle. LrfV/UIl VKJ ft ! Witches, Uollins, Fairies Hud Imps Tonight. Tonight will be Halloween, the me night ot the vear when the supernatural being* that occupy the Invisible world about us are permltteJ tomaterl illte thftp selves and to pliv their pre ks upon the credulity of mortals, with Impunity. Halloween, which occurs on the evening o( October list. Is an oc>.asslon of popular super*t'tlons and observances In many Christian l.nds The Scotch are especial ly inteiested In the occasion. The popular belief of -icotamao was and to a lesvr ex lent Is, that witches, Imps. Mries and goblins, are especl llv actlv on Hallow fen, and that they cane to earth to inter pret the pa?t, foretell the future and In ma-.v ways to set the world right by (flv l Ing rewards and administering rebukrs. In Scotland the day Is wont to be cele t>rated by gatherings of young people of doth sexes, when various myst leal or plaj iful ceremonies ar; perf jrmsd, with the view of reveallnc future husbands or wives, as the superstition of the diyls hat the fairies are especially concerned with hymen's altar, and that thev are exceedingly anxious to set the passlois il the young reople to movlnc In the right direction. The clearest Idea that has been preserved of the proper observance of Halloween, Is set out In Bobble Bums' popular dl ilect oo<m "Halloween." The Scotch observ ances <f tod iy have been Introduced In a more or less modified form Into every .ountry to which that people have gone. ! "S.me mertv, friendly cunirv folki 1 Together did convene, , To bum their nits, and pou their stocks | An' haud their Halloween." Light Trmla Load There were only to p'svngers oo last nights train. Today there should be a bunch from Atlln as well as Whiteh rse. U?t< Big Stock Tony Dortero has just gotten In wh it Is perhaps the best stock of fancy groceries that ever came to Alaski. He has a gre.it variety of Imported Italian. French. Ger man and Russian delicacies. Inf.ct ne r y every article that c<n be found in the most fashionable markets ot Europe Is ke^t < n the shelves ot Mr. Dortero's store. At The Fifth Avenue. The following n<mei person* ?re re gistered at the Fifth Avenue hotel: Arthur Lee, Diwson Alfred Schoff, do C McDonald, do J.ime* landerdale. Whltehorse H C Clark. D.iws>n JJUIxxi- do p Markets, do G W Adams, Whltehorse W M Liwden and wife, Dawson Miss K*te kobedoux, do Thomas Robedoux, do I \V S l.vtle, do SUMMONS NO. !??#. In the United States District Court for { tho Distri.-tof Alaska. Division No. 1. Hiirbie French, plaintiff, vs. Georp W. French, defendant. To George W. Krcnoh. greeting, In the name of the United dtates of America, you are hereby commanded to be and appear In the above entitled court, hotdco at Slcagway In said divi sion of said District, and answer tbc complaint fllcvl aga:n?t you in the above entitled action within thirty days from the date of the service of ibis summons and a copy of said complaint upon you and if you fall to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, a copy of which 1? served herewith. The object of this action I* to procure a decree of divorce against the defend ant and in favor of the plaintiff heroin, and a dissolution of the bonds of matri mony existing between plaintiff and de fendant upon the grounds of desertion, and to have plaintiff restored to her maiden name, to-wlt, Highiefkvkwith, And you, the United States Marshal of Division No. 1, of said DWtrict of Alaska, or any deputy, arc hereby re quired to make a service of this sum mons upon the said defendant as by law required, and you will make due return thereof to the clerk of the court within forty days from the uate of the delivery loyou with an indorsement thereon of your doing* in the premises. In witness whereof I have hereunto set mv bind and affixed the seal cf ihu above entitled 1 ourt thin I It h duy of ?X-tober, 19011. W. J. Hills. Order of publication of summons en tered Oct. 11, 1902. John F Dillon. Attorney for Plaintiff, Sk;igway. Aluska. Date of tirst publication, < >ot, 14. Date of last publication. Nov. 25. Can't Lou Tour Mon; The Seattle aaloon Is ? gentleman's re sort jnd not a gambling joint. You cn't lose vour monev there. 5f The best people In the dtv patronize the Seattle Saloon. It serves only the best of everything. This Is the season of the voir when everybody should have their blankets washed. The Royal Laundrv Is doing them in treat numbers. Get vour ordet in early. Fresh milk and cream from the Skagway Pioneer D.irv, at Chealander's, Fifth Avenue. Telephone n. The best glass of beer In the North can be had at the Seattle Saloon? A gentle man's resort. Fresh oy?ters at the Pack Train Res taurant. [Copyright. 19U3, by the 8. 8. lloClure Company.) Rosalind stood tmlfllng the whlte'hnn eysuckle outside tho porch, her noto delicately tip tilted, tier eye* daucLng. Handy Bowman loaned heavily against ! the opposite pillar, trying to glower at I her, bat falling miserably. "If you can I bring yourself to marry such a noddy , as Ned Ashley for the sake of his mon ey, you're sowing sorrow; that's all I have got to aa.v." "Ob, thunk you!" Rosalind said sweetly. "Hut, really, Is there a press ing need of your suylug anything V" "Yes, Just this," Sandy retorted, his mouth setting obstinately. "I love the ground uuder your feet, but 1 won't trot tandem with that fellow. You have got to take one of us. Which shall It be?" He folded his arms and came a step nearer. Iloaallud pouted divinely. "You ?re? horrid, and you can go away. 1 see Ned Ashley comlug down the lone. We are to go for a drive." "Not behind those browns of his! Ashley Is as cruel and cowardly to his horses as he will bo to bis wife -when he has one. They have run away three times within n mouth. You must not risk It!" Ned cried, aghast. Unconsciously he gripped her arm so tightly It made her wince. She ?hook herself free, saying angrily, "M? father, even, docs not say 'shall not' to me." "What's all thl*-you two quarrel ing?" Ned Ashley sang out, relnlug his panting horses in close boHMe the step. "Como quick. Miss Hose We are go lug the mill road." "Risk your own neck as much as you like. I shall uot let you risk Rose's," Sandy broke in. Ashley scowled. "Rink is what makes life worth living. Is It uot, MI&* Rose?" he ssked. "We know we have not l>e tween us a drop of coward's blood." "It Is worse than cowardly to take a woman Into Medics* dancer," Sandy ?aid, keeping fast bold of Rose. "Let in* go!" Rose said desperately. Ashley struck dowu Sandy's hand and whipped away, with Rom at his side. "I have wondered all along how you endured his Insolence," Ashley said. Rose turned resentfully from him. saying half over her shoulder: "I never want to see htm agnlti. I hate him - nearly as tuucb as I hate you!" "Ua! My rose Is thorny!" Ashley said, with a lazy laugh, beginning to ham: "High on th? hills I.ord Heron h? dwells: RomIIdi! alnca on ?ho moor below." Rosalind put out her band. "I.eavr my song and my name alone!" she suld Uniwrlooriy. "If I may not sing. what may I <lo7" "What you like." Ashley's breath nunc hard. "1 like thlsr .he cried exultantly, drawing her close ami kissing her on the fore head. eyes ami Hps. One arm hold her fust. The reins lay half graced In the othrr hand. Still the teuin might not bare misused their ml vintage had not a bunch of bleating youuu cattle suddenly broken out of a crossroad riKbt under their none*. Instantly the browns took bits In teeth and were o(T like the wind. Ou the turnpike that would not have greatly mattered, but a mile ahead was a crossroad, rough, rocky and ruunlng along a hillside at whose foot the mill pond stretched. To drive over It, tuk lug care, was one thing, to be dragged along It behind maddened In-asts an other. Down the turnpike the browns swept furiously, a stretching, quicken Ing stride, manes tossing. At the cross road they wheeled. Ashley thing an arm about Rosallud. saying boarael) . "Hold bard!" The trap went down tin steep descent upon the rltn of t?' wheels, but by a miracle did not up? I Before Its occupants caught bruitli tbey were Jouncing and Imunclng p? : i ously over big rocks and roots. Now and again tbrouxb the tree trunk> Rosallud caught the sullen gleam of slack water below. Ashley cowered at the sight- He made to (ling loose the reins, crying: Jump! It? It Is the only chance:" "Ho ?till!" Rosalind comma ihK d. ?notching the reins. "Don't him nk: Tho horse* hnta you so I shall never ?top tbem If they bear your voice." Obediently be crouched In the sway Ing. rocking vehicle. biding bin eyet wltb (baking hands, while Rosalind leaned steadily forward, now slncklnii pull a bit, now gently drawing In an Inch of rein. She spoke to the mud dened beasts, gently, cheerily. It war lu the game site played wltb death Unless she could check them In-fur. they came to the sharp ramp when the road cllmlied higher the trap w ould Inevitably topple. Once In the water the suck of the mill mi? w >nld do tli( rest. Strong swimmers conlu c.it flgb< against It. and she could not swim n stroke. As for the thing cowering be side her, It could not even save Itself. Suddenly she dropped to her knees, flung herself as far forward as possl ble, pulled In with all her strength and at the mime time spoke sbarp'y to tbv browns. Sandy bad said as he taugbt her the trick, "It makes a runaway think you're coming up wltb him, and be stops to Slid out bow you've done It." The browns stopped short. Rosalind went white uud trembled so she could barely spring from the carriage, but she flushed a beautiful rosy red when Sandy come up with them- Sandy, wb> had raced after thcrn as si on as be conld get to horse. "Of course I did not faint, y >11 goose! Why should I? wltb the trouble all over?" she asked. Rut Sandy was quite content to be called a goose. Ashley was slinking ?way, crestfallen beyond wards, uud Rosalind, his thorny rose, nestled hei hand In Sandy's with a look of perfect trust MARTHA M'C. WILLIAMS). Can't Los* Your Money The Seattle saloon Is a gentlrmin's re sort and not a gambling joint. Yo'j can't loss vour money there. tf Finest meal In the dtv at Royal Cafe. Evervthlrg first-class. Th# best of service guaranteed . Red Btar bottled Deer la uneQu*led a* > labia drink tl per dosan, delivered TalaphoM A \\U VV ID IIIU I 1 1 I Iv/ Decorate Your House Extraordinary Values In ? Ulall Paper ? This Week At E.R.PEOPLES HEADQUARTERS FOR Painters Materials, Oil, Glass, Putty, Var nish, Enamel, Brushes and Furniture, f -^PACIFIC COAST MACHINERY COMPANY ?MILL AND MINING? 7VVKCHINERY ;? Boilcw, Kngincn, Hoists, Pumps, Rock Drills, Belting, Steam Pipe, Steam Pipe Fittings, Steam Hose > ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES <ftO WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY \i 217 Occidental Avenue, 8FATTLE, WA8II J ORDINANCE NO. 25. An ordinance to Amend Ordinance Number Twenty-two, Entitled * An Ordinance to K? tMbllah a ftchiol District an? ! Provide for tii UiufmMBt of tim Public Scboola and oilier UU l*urpo*ea for Skafuay. - Ala?ka ' hi?ed 4i ti<l Approved October 21, )90t. lie it ortained by the Common Council ot the cly ol Hkairway, Alaaka. Section Hut (taction three, of ordluano number twenty two, entitled "Au ordlnanceto district and provide for the miMUMBl ?>! the public achoola and other Ukl i urp aea for Skatwny, Alaaka," be, and the umo Ih hereby repewled Sec. 2. Tt^l ?ectlon rt?e of aald onlinanee be, and the name la hereby amended lo read aa fol* Iowa: Sec. 3. The City Clerk ".hall draw nil wurranta on t |f cehiHil fOMi M hereinafter provided, and ?ball kt-ep aatrlet account with the Trcaaurernf aald Hrhool fund, charging ?nid Treasurer with a;. - received bv him from miv amircc, on ?OOOUOt of aald achool fund, nude ? dltlng him with all wairanta drawn agalnai 1 achool fund; aud tie Nhnll make * tnonUtt * dialled atatonwi to the Common con nei i ui ? flnnn ? ' ooadllioaol *nld achool fut, and t or what i?ur|M?-e any money of ttald achool fund baa been paid since the preceding month. SM. t Ttllfl < rdinance aball take effect and beluforM from and after IU paa*age aud ap proval. Lnka McC.rath, i 'reald ut ol the Coupon Coune 1 and hi Offi cio Mayor of the Cltv of Skagway, Alaaka. PaM?*d Autruit II, l*tt. W . s. MeKran, City clerk and Auditor. ORDINANCE NO. 26. Ad Ordinance to Amend Ordinance Number Twenty one Kntltled "An ordinance for the Purpoatof RawO| Keronue for tho City of SkMgwuy, District of Alaska, by Aaacaamoot Mini General Taxation of Real and Personal Property, l'ossesaory Rights mi i Improve ment*.' r?wd and Approved August 1 2, 1901. lie It ordained by the Common Council of the i lly of skagway: Section 1. That acctlous number nineteen, tblrty-tblfo thirty four, thlrt- tiro and thirty six, of ordinance number twenty one. entitled "An ? idlnance for the parpoaeof ralaing rer enue for the city of SkngUsy, District of Alaaka, OMBt and general luxation of real and l*ersoual property. poaaeaaory rlghta aud im provement V be and the aaine ara hereby re galed . see. 2 That ?eetlon thirty of wild ordinance be and the aame la hereby amended to read aa ' follow* Section 36. Ou the flrat day of April j Kb each Mir, nt i. o^loei p. m.. all npud taxes nha.'l become delinquent and ahall bear In terest the reafter until paid, at the rate of eight per centum per annum. Sec. 8. Toat aection number thirty-sorcn of "Mid ordinance be and tho aamc la hereby amended to rend as followa: Section thirty seren. Ibis ordinance nhal 1 take effect and be ud effect from and after 1U paaaage, approval and publication and shall bo publish* ? I 01 00 a week for ratee ancccsaivo week* In some newspaper of general circulation lu the city of skngway. Sec. 4. That all nenalitlaa imposed for the non payment of delinquent taxes now remain ing uupn.d in the city of Skagway be and tho *ame are hereby remitted, and the city Treaa urer la hereby authorised to receive and collect auch delluquei I tax*?, lew ?uch tonally, but with the addition of eight per centum interest |ht annum from the date of such delinquency until paid. See. ft. Tbla ordinance shall take effcctand be in f< roa from and after ltd passage and approval by the 1 reaident of the l ominon Council and ex officio Mayor of the City of Skagway. I'aaaed by the Common Council of the city of skagway, Ain>ka, thla 8th day of September, Attuat; W.S.McKcan, Clerk and City Auditor. IWtt. Luke McGrath. President of the Common Council and Kx Offi cio Mayor of the city of Skagway. Alaaka. Approved thin 8th day oi September, 1902. ORDINANCE NO. 27 \n (MlBim Adopting a Seal for the City of; Skyway. He it ord Mined by tho Common Council of the I | f Skagwav, Di-tnct of AIWM?MK Hows. 1 Sec 1. That the Meal to bo hereafter used aud lob knownoo tbo corporate aaal of thecuyof) Skngway, Alaaka, shall consist of a representa tion of the p*?rt of Skagway, In th* ceuter | hereof, with a representation of A Ik Mountain in tbo background, above which ?ball be tbO WO ti NCorpOMtO and below which shall be the word "deal.* Saldauil nhall | also hare 'he worda "skagway, Almku " in the . "Uter rim thereof; alao the words and flgurea Mune >, 1900," the date of the incorporation of the city of Skagway?nud shall uiako an Impres sion t*o inches in diameter ai f-llown (L. 8.1.1 Sec. That (he aeal deacrlbed In aacUon one oM thia ordinance be and the same la hereby adopt ed a< rfe corporate seal of the city of Skagway, Alaska. Sec. I. That th'a ordinance ahall take effect] aud be lu force from and after Ita passage and ?roval. . a<*cd and approred this 'J M day of Septem l>er.ll\tj, LukoMcGrath, President of the Common Couucll and F.x-Ofll- I clo 'Jayor of the City of Skagway, Alaaka. ' Attest: W. S. McKean, Clerk and City Auditor. The time to advertise Is all the time. W. carry H. B. A M rMdvto-w?ar tailor-mad. aulta. F. H. Claraon h Co. NOTICE lOF APPLICATION I OR PATENT NO. 9. Colled Slut/"! Land Office. Juneau. Alaska. October tl. IWJC. Notice la hereby iflvcn that C. M. Summer*. ? postofflce audresa la Juneau. Alaska. In liehalf of hlniMTir. and hla co-owners. N. M. I >av Idsoti. J, K. Malony. J. Dal too. K. II. Hun Ivy and S. J. Kendall, has filed an application for patent for the placer mining claim called the llaeklcy Plaoer Claim, altuated on Porcu pine creek, a tributary oHbe Klabena river. In the Porcupine mlnliffc district. District of Alas ka. and designated by the Held notea and official nlat on nle In thla office aa mineral aurrey No. (71. mild mineral survey No. 571. Deln*deacrll>od a* follows. magnetic variation beljg JO deg. and M mln. eaat: C. S MINERAL SCRVEV NO. 5T1. lk-glnnlng at corner No. I. a hemlock post 4 feet long. 4 Inches square, aet M Inchen In the ground with mound of atone, acrlbed "C. 8. S. 571." from which a spruce U Inches In diameter liearsN. 40 .lev. W.. 15 feet scribed II. 8. h 571-1. II. T. U. 8. L. M No. 3 bears N. 00 dev. tl mln. K . I5KI.I fl; thence 8. (W dec. H mln. W? 140(1 uj ft. to comer No. S. a hemlock poat 4 feet long. 4 Inchen square, aet IB Inchcw In * round with mound of stone, acrlbed "C. it. 8 571-2": thence ft. 45 deg (M mln E . along north end of the Nail claim 5M feet to corner N. S, not act aa It falls In Porcupine errek. W. C. No.IlasetN. 4S tick. 1?I mln W.. H0.4 feet, a stone 14iSi? Inches, net 12 Inchea In the ground. with mound of atone. chliUed "C. 8. 8. 571-J W. C.'\ thenoe from true corner N. 71 d?c. a mln. E. along Porcupine creek #45 feet: leave creek, course N. 30 deg OU mln. E? U67.00 feat corner No. 4. a hemlock poat 4 feet Ion*. 4 tncbea aquare. aet 18 Inchea In ground. with mound of atone, scrlbeil "C. 8. B. 571-4"; thence N. ffl dec 10 mln E.. 5rJ.(10 ft. to corner No. 5. a atone Si iti* Ina. aet it Inchea In the ground with mound of atone, chlaeled "C. 8. 8. 57i-5"; thence N. 45 deg, OS mln, \V.. 00 feet edge of I'orcuplne creek, n5 feet eroa aame, to feet to corner No. i, the plan' of begnnlng. containing it .MM acres. The surface ground claimed Is id.iM acres In ltd, aa deacrlbed In said field notea and plat The notice of location of aald Hack ley I'laaer Claim Is of record In the office of the Cnlteil ?lalea commissioner and ex-officlo recorder at Junca. Alaska. In Ifook ? of Placer*, at puga 42. Adjoining claims': On the aoutbweat by the Nail Placer Claim; on the northwest by the (irygla Placer Claim; on all othar aldea by un occupied public doma n. Any and all persons claiming adversely the mlnlnr ground premlaea. or any poitlon thereof so deacrlbed. surveyed. platted and applied for. are hereby notified that unleaa their adverse claims are duly died according to law. and the rules and regulations thereunder, within the time prescribed by law, with the regtatcr of the United States land office at Juneau. Alaska, they will be barred by the provisions of the law In such caaea made and provl-led. JOHN W. DUDLEY, Register. I hereby designate the Dally Alaakan. a news paper published at bkagway. Alaska, as being the newspaper publlahea nearest the liacklcy Placer Claim, and aa the paper In which the above notice shall be published for the alatu tory period. JOHN W. DCULEY, Register. Plrst publication Oct. 15. Last publication Dec. 27. APPLICATION MO- 26. (Additional entry under Section 2904 of the Ko vlaed statute* ol Um U lilted State*.) I, Robert Smith. o( Pryaiuld Harbor, Alaaka, aa ??al<nce of William Vannote, bclug entitled I to the bcticllti nf section 230* of the Rerlaed Statute ol the United Btatea. granting addition al lauds to aotdlen and Bailor* who aerved In i the war of tha rebellion, do hereby apply to en- ' ter United Statca auney No. 160 A, altiintc on ? the (OUUierly ahore of Pyramid Harbor, Chlloal { Inlet, aud more particularly deacrlbed aa fol- , low#, to writ: beginning at cor. No. 1, a (ranlle boulder, ? hence U. S. Initial mon. Nol 1 bean N . II dc(, ? mill. K I1.V2I ch?. dial. Thence along the khore ol Mild haibor at hUn water mark, I S it! I nilu K K.oocr * W MjOOch* tntor. No. n. i nence n aeg. i."> i.nn. W IS.)" ch? to c,*. No 4. Thanoe N 10 deg. 1A U'lir- K 19 I) 0S?. to our. 5. TbeneeSiS ilea ts win. h .0 loha. ocor.No.it. Thenni N t ifex. 1^ i 'J lu tiUOcha to cor No 1, the plan: of b.nlnnlni. on airing 44 TSaoroa. Magnetic ' varlatlou 2H.lre 6 n,iu. K. At add tb nal to hla orlglual homealead on the W H?'t NW t and NWiiofSW V; of Sec .?? Tp. Q. K. It, whidi heeutercd October 1# iK7i, at Fall> t. Ciuli. Wli? per hoincatoad No S41. My poaloBoe addreia la Pyramid Harbor, Alaaka. KOBKHI SMITH, Aaaltnee of William Vannota It la hereby ordered that the fnregolug notice be pubJUliou In lb* llally Alaaka I, a dally The Dallv Alaskan's facilities for doing joD work are unexcelled. The Seattle Bobemmn Draught Baer U| le beat and moat expenalre draught' ear mad* la Seattle. For aale at the Be ,ttle Saloon, oorner Stat* and Sixth are Land Offlce, Juneau Alaaka, Sept. 8, 1W2. in, <4 Pryaiuld Harbor, Alasl lo cor No. 2. i; Order Your Holiday Suit t * * Another Shipment of Well Selected Goods Has Arrived, Which Makes Me Better ?f Prepared Than Ever to Han dle the Demand for the Hol days. t F. Wolland, Merchant Tailor J Corner State Street and Fifth Avenue '* T ?* 4? * The Skagway Brewery Manufacturer of H BART1 (EL, Prop. PURE LAGER BEER I A HOME PRODUCT An Absolutely Pure Beverage | TELEPHONE 49 ] Bottled Beer For Families A Specialty \ Billiard Parlo/ Read In ft And Writing Room SPACIOUS CLUB ROOM The Board of Trade CLEVE HALL, Proprietor Largest anj Beat Appointed P.esort for Gentlemen In the North The Idaho Liquor House CORNER THIRD AND BROADWAY, The Pioneer Family Liquor Store of Skagway ESTABLISUED 1 S91 Direct Importers of Foreign and Domestic WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS AGENTS FOR A. B.C. and SKAGWAY BREWERY'S BOTTLED BEER S Private Rooms For Families | Special Attention to Oiders for Family (Jte. Telephone 59 ? IVeans Perfection in the Art of Brewing SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO., Seattle Go to the Daily Alaskan for job printing.