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r - nw,- . aw* xmnkmmnnnmnnk PERSONAL MENTION * i\ < 1 ^ -tVM^'r*aM3WBWBWI ? 'a|>' and Mrs. F. T. Karnetta were v >uthbound passengers on the Hutu t*<U ? They will return iu a month ? ith a lur^'e slock of coods which they will take over the ice to Lower La 1 '>arxe. from which point they will ship i' to Fairbanks via the Thistle. < ar! M Johansoo. the United States commissioner at Kagle, was a pasaen^er t.>rth states on the Humboldt. Mr. Johansen put South to purchase a sawnnl which he will put up at Fair banks. ?Vt.vrney John F. Malony and wife i ' turned to Juneau on the Humboldt. Miss Heat aiMl L. K. Gillette court *t< !?. ? li?-rs went to Juneau yeater <i.i> on the Alaska Flyer. I?t I..- IV.' sx. of the Kelly Prutf Co., IVi??on. li-ft on the Humboldt. ii. u. tor Johnson, customs oltlcial ?i M ;? 's w'.i irf left'on the Humboldt for l'"f nt He was accompanied by lv- <1 i i^hter who ? ill he placed In a ?s'hoo! at that place. I Miss > i a (Hi: i. ft on the Humboldt Portland. A lar^e number of her ? at the ?teamer to bid her V Si >k left on the Humboldt f i . * ? h t wo prisoner* bound i Mr., ien went to Haines on the t to return on the Oirijjo. i . . Ku-hanlson left for the Haines )?>-? . ii ?? Humboldt. . . II ? . '?!? returned to Juneau on the Humboldt. i;.?i i-f ?eut to Juueau on the Humboldt. . i: "??r left with hi* brother Alvtm the ilumlioiilt. * n ? ? turned to Juneau on the Huml<o'dt. 1 "...rr\ on* of the h?"*t known of i n !*\v. loft on the Humboldt ' ? > :r.id Tacoma for a >hort v i-.it. H. Mil! is at the Kifrb \\ . me hor> I from Valde*, He U en ?? ? :li. T;i:.ana country. He says ? 1% in. ? >le to i;o into the Tanana v. t ? h. \ !U..- trail at this time of M - Kr< Konkendorf and child ar r. d<- "h" l*rinces? May last night from Montreal. i Tn i. Mat atffi A. B. New?<ll and I't Set trsclinudt superintendent of the B. V. N. Co. arrived from Vancouver on the l*rince*? May last night. S, T. Krwin and wifecatgeup t ?? Humboldt. Judge Irwin i? a I v nt interior trading man. l:. v. N B. Harrison and wife came up !? :u Haines on the Humboldt. i . I. Gr? -n one of the best known 1 > Y sion river steamboat captains, isr.-rof the Monarch came up on the Humboldt. Vr?. \V. A. Keed. ? lfe of the dentist came back on the Humboldt. \V. 1 Ifc t-cher a prominent mining ? Dawsun and well known here et :rned North coming on the Hum ?Idt. t:?v. K. J. Bowen ar.d family of \V irse arrived on the traiu last ? ? ? . .it. 1 o-gistored at the Fifth \ venue hotel. < . 1>> ?:ie. formerly of St. Michael, >? fro: . Kairbanlu, went South ' Humboldt for the purpuae of se eurtng a lot of mining machinery anil other good* to take Into Fairbanks, on the Tan ana. Treasurer S. II. Went of the White Pa* returned from it trip to White horse yesterday evening. INLAND WfAIHER. Tala?rapkto Report ? of Climatic Con 4tti?u From th? Iutarl?r. The follow Lng wits the condition of the weather at the various points of the interior as re|>ort?d b\ telegraph i yesterday "morning: I Cowley -Cloudy, south wind. 35 above. Pennington ? Cloudy, south wind, X! above. Bennett? Cloudy. south wind. 32 above. i Log Cabin Cloudy, south wind, 21 above. FVaner ? Cloudy, south wind, IN above. Glacier ? Cloudy, calm, .'!?"> above. White Paaa Cloudy, south wind. L's above. Caribou? Cloud* , south wind. .'M above. fr?? Conoart at tha Pack Trnln There is a mammoth phonograph at the Pack Train saloon ?qui|>ed with brand new records and n big horn that brings out the music as clear as it conies from the operas, prinias, bands, choirs, church organ*, gl'-e clubs and an end ! less variety of other source-" of tue *lj ? It lathe latest improved uhonogragh in existence ami it will nigntlj furowh ? higher clas.s concert that lias ever else where been heard in Alaska. The Koyal Laundrv cannot !?? ex celled. They suit your taste ami >on | venience ami fit you in prices. Phone ?7, next to electric light plant. A new house in the old place. The Arctic Cafe. Whitehorse. May Delineator and patterns. At I Ladies' Itazaar. j New Lace Curtains at K. I!. I-Voples. ill ! From White Horse to Lower LeBarge Vntil the ojM-ning of navigation. We will thrrt contract for freight on the Tan ana. We will hav fifty hotx - and mules in transi' at the oix'nini; of navigation for the Tanana count r> . fall and see u? hOfore contracting. tMice, White Hors" Llotel, Whitt Horse, Y. T. Whitehorse ? Hotels ! New Management Refurnished Throughout. Clans in Every Itespeot Finaat Cafe lo the Northwest Fir?t? J K. B. McLEI.LAN. MaQ&ser < SSJWWViVAVAV iCandy Galore ! 5 fresh Just Received at THE ?: ?Bess Bakery# ji A Larffe Shipment of ? IG-unthers, Eastern :: and Seattle Candies > MWWWWAV.V.V.V.W ) Palace Hotel ! Kirtt Av?ou? ik'.wMB Madison and Marion Seattle, Washington Special Attention Is Given to the Comfort of Alaskan Guests New Building and New Furniture I M. S. MOREHOUSE, Prop. FOR SHAVING ?? The emollient, sanative, antiseptic, ' cleansing, purifying, ami beautifying properties of Cuticura Soap render it vastly >tiperior to all other slaving soaps N<> trouble. N'o delay Use the Cuticura Medicinal and Toilet m. Wet the brush in hot water, hold the soap iu one hand, and rtih the hru-li on it with the other, or make the Lather in a mug if preferred. A soft, crramv,, emoliient lather is' the result. After shaving, ruh a hit of Cuticura Oint-' ment gently o?er the shaven surface, then wash the face and scalp freely ti hot water and Cuticura Soap. An in expensive luxury for all who -have, especially those with tender, easily irri tated or humoury skin. Mil I. loss i ??? Ci rn ' s sm|i la* : r OlTI' 111 0|\| Ml ST. Ill"- ?? ? ? I si, in r t T prravrrin*. parity loff, and Ix'autir, ln< iln. -kin ?< aln. hair. nn?t ' i"?U. for t?aby ra?hc? u I ?-h-irtr?c. n ixl for all t?t.> |>iirp<M<"? ??{ ' . to|1?- 1 . ^?Th. ?n?l BlIMcn, Mll!t<>tn ,.f WotlHMi iis?? O'TIH'IJA S??\r III t ' ?? f.-nil of I'lf . ?' t I I n..%ln* Ir-ltnt i? i tnrt?m'!.:tUot??. m t'w? f<?rru of wtshtf '?r ?i I. ??rattr** *? .? and many ? iv.- uiri ?<<)>( i<* put |? which r? ?U fly HUK^oat tbrmvlif* Outturn x Mlf tni?n ?? 1 1""? ?rr "''I throughout th H'orM. British 27-2S* Itn* ?!# !? l*a" i I' -'!? Pivrrrn T?ic? O 4KD ? in m Com* ^?l? !'r??l??.. Bo*t? n. I'. S. A. Notion of Stockholder*' Mooting Office of b.'.glneer Mining t ' To th? stockholders ot the K igineer M'n Ing Comp?nv: l'le>se '.ike nutlet that the tnni'sl me;t ing of ths stockholders ( thi I: gn -ei Mining Comp nv wrl be hel : t me i fiice f the compi'W. In the iltv of Sk?gwiv. Dls'r .t -I AmskJ, i n 5 hirJiv the j<?h Jj.v of A ril. ii) 'i. at to o'clock a. m . tut ne purpose of electing direct 's, sod f r the tr.msactl n c f such o'her bu<l?'e?s as iniv pr.iperlv v3in? before the meeting Ttiest. ik tfiiisfer b " ks ot th?cotnr'n\ will he d sjj m Thursd .v. the 2i i J iv ?( Arrll. id j .>t 6 p. in , 'nd willrrmdn cl'?sej tn Ml Moid^v, the 27 h d>v ul April, iq<), at t > o'clock a. m. Bv order 0' the BojrJ of lJirectnrs. Osar G'rd, Secret tv. Uited Match 25th. t<n. 3 26 Pattern* new in Nluttin?. Peoples. WANTKI) KAITIIKI L I'KP.SON to truvel for well established house in few count les.calling on retail tut rchnnis und ,i_ iits I>h.*?1 lerritor;. . Salary ?h'*J4 11 v t ar and exfiens payable a week in casli ami expense* advanced. Position permanent. Uu<>iiu"? successful and nishmjr. Kndosi self-addressed envelope. standard iIou?e. .too Cax ton Bldg., ' hlcago. 111. If you want to In- well informed <n local happenings subscribe for the Daily Alaskan. Phone 1'.'. j A fINt PIP? OR A 5 : ^CIGAK HOliltlSg. > Will Make n Splendid * birthday Gift , I have them in ? * MI.KHSCHAUM ? and FKKNCH UltlAK ? And Mauv Other Varieties * , { Tony Dcrtero $ ? rtEMI M!. .K Ti!F Ml 'MB SR. J ?<n \ ??? ' >?4v?*4?' 4-r >>*??<[ ELIAS RUUD. U. S I>eput.v Land Surveyor ? U. S. I put* Mineral Siruyor CIVIL ENG'NEER Fifth Awnu'% noiir Sia'ti St., Skaifwav. aIhhIcb >:-:< M'5W< t-x-j v?x-x*<> S! ^ 11 11 I ?Pcillefi House' ?> tootof Slxib Ant. T I \ JVIostEiegantlyFurnished J V HOUSli IN ALA8KA .% Electric Lliritit. ? n>ion?. Hot ?{? and ('ili. V\ ater, Pored tin i I oi. j. un l'at? i t. t ' ,? i ? on f'-a -h Floor V Kcaid or Iioom By Day Weelc or V Month. Rates' lieabunatdo ?I; MRS. H. S. PULXEN, Prop ?VAViVAW M&TttSS | Carpets | Matting ? ? Wall Papers v. <V[ tei ?? ' ' ^ ??? RUGS in ull sizes. 7^X0 ft. to fe 12 x 12 ft.' ^ SPECIAL THIS WEEK? Ruf ? ll(*l Liicp < 'urtainx. $1 pair. wvwr.Vk . . ......... ...'.j. . . . .> .,?i. j PHIL ABRAHAMS, Agt. j ? ESTABLISHED, AUGUST, 189: ? Loans Negotiated, Rents Collected Attorney- * In-Fact for Non-Residents v, | ^ NOTARY FHJE3L.IC jf | HICIihST RKFEKKN< ES i % Sir. tl AtN-ution U> All Muvtje-w iuirUHtcd ? * 515 FOUKTH AVE., SK AG WAY ; O' NORTHWESTERN j Smelting & Refining Co. ' buy mis of ? OLD, SILVER AND COPPER ORES, MATTES. BULLION, FURNAC * c 3 and CYANIDE PRODUCTS. f KfllUmraii Undo Wlllilu t|vr (In)* Ml r Krnljil ol (Iff ? LOCATION UK WORKS: Crofton, Vanoouver Island. B. U. k.r*/y>tjrjr\?r?w^\snjr\*\ sr\i^<j^.dr\erLr: . ?.rr | v?y.\vvv-v.\\v.'.v.v.v.v.v. ?.?.%? ? \v**> v.vr.v.v.wwnv- ? ? 5 ? ? * ? * ESTABLISHED lf9T ? The Pack Train Saloon \ ! / J3(*t of Winrs Liquor* and Cljjiirn ? -J Corner Broadway und H?*th Ska^wny, Alftfka ?" Viwn .".?>sw?v*ftr\vrav.v> s'.v.va' v wav.w.w.*.' I NAME A I BEER OF QUALITY ?Bki^iOrKT5.?rTO' .!U-2 7' %*,;?& y \ * i . y *3 ?u SEATTLE ' : \ ALTING CO. SEATTLE. WASH., U 3*. fHe TO ascot Beit Winei, Liquor* ana tnjnr*. Fice Q'lb Room in Connection A. Ro""* Prop- 3rd ?nd Brpi?r;w?v <&&CC (Pacific Coast S.S. Co. PIONEER ALASKA LINE. SPEED, SAFET V . OOMRORT Seattle, Pugut Sound, San Francisco ai:d Southern Porta CARRYING U. S. MAIL City of Seattle ? April 21 (Calls nl Vancouver) Spokane ? ? ? April 18 ( Call* at Victoria ) tft. Above Schedule Subject uichanyi Without Notice. L M. WEST. Agrn PHONE 60. C. D. DUNA N, Gen Pass. Aqt. 10 Market *treet, 3an Francisco, C?l. \ The Alaska Flyers srTwt ? * IKACWAT. jtlirc&h. M ? KA AHDSE IT II Truu-f r? ?o Vl< T')?? k <1 \ AXXU'VKR HUMBOLDT Aniil 16 DOLPHIN A pi 11 22 FHRALL0N DIRIG? April 1?> ' prll 22 All Sf.i'.iin' t H Carry U. Si Mall and Alunka Pacific Express ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO. ELMER . FRIEND, A (rent. Phone 66 STEAM KK SEAOLIN I.l'iivcs Ska?xav at 8 a. m. Every THURSDAY of ouch week I-or Uainon Jun> au and Way 1 'orta Alaska Transfer Co., Agi-nts, Id Kailroad liutldiut* John F. Dillon, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Office: Fifth Avenue, near State. J. G- PRICE Attorney and Counsellor 1 Iflh Avi, Nut to CewtMM* Notary and Stenographer in Office, Sitae way, Alaoka The Daily Aiuskuu ha* i ooo.v?-d ?n iiiortmimt of Pinto Text, the vi rj ' latest type f?T krolnty prltilinit. It (? (ht funhion. . . . i.i. i. Canadian Pacific Nav.Co.f LIMITED) I>;r2ct Service, No intermediate j Call, to Vancouver Victoria Transferring to Seatt.ef No Extra Charge April 17 For Speed, Comfort, Service and 8 Appointment These Twin Screw C Steamers Cannot be Equaled. For g Information Write or Apply to H B.DUNN . Art.. SKAGWAT! <? ??!??? ? ? ?' V V K W CAI.DERHEAP. FRANK H. HALL Agent ? <? i. U|l . L a Lfcxk.p v. ?on; whlteh.r* j , * * ???? ? |-, Will leave Lower Le N -r\ B I K Ip Barge for Dawson ? * ? * v-' * *-* about May 5th I ( onnect Ing ??? i; ii St< tuni r 1- \ !? RAXCE for D>in<.an Creek and all points on ? the Stewilrt River. ? ^ 1 Tin' Powerful mil 1. 1, 'lit I) ift St' amer*. LA VELLE YOUNG and ? ROBERT KERR FOR THE TAXANA GOLD HKLDS * Landing Freight and Ph--' ngers within 12 miles of the digging. ? v ? ?*?-s-"eM><!Xi>>? w-axfree aeeeoeoe MOOR6S WHARF CO. Terminus W. ?'. & Y. Route All South Bound Steamers Arrive aid Depart FromThis Drsk HuGUi.ATIO.Na 190? Warebouw - open for delivery of mere hand iaa from 7 a. m. to 6p.m. ? Periahable* ONLY delivered ou Sunday or at n gin. freight shipments destined southbound nut bo accompanied by a ? Miiri'r i;'s M.win obtained at the U. 6. cuatoma oillcei .in.i in red be lore Sp m. No freight will be re & oeived on wbarf aft?r thlanour. , < ? BAGGAGE Toil* ?... v ? on t heckku Baggage Only. No ? charge for bat.'-> and ^ri ps ?? hen uncheoKed. a The wharf gate will bo clo- l ;o "i pt.nlic when steamer is nearing doclc and will be opem >! ohlj wh?n passengers have disembarked, ! Wharfage Tariff can l><- had "U application at office on dock. | P. O. Box 17.?. C. E. WYNN-J0UN80N, Gen'l Mgr. ... (J ... ......... ..... $00 THE WHITE PASS & YUKON ROU TE. Pacitic and Arctic Railway and Navigation Company', Briti-h Columbia Yukon Railway Company j British Yukon Kail way Company. TIM tC T ABLB' IN EFFECT JANUAKY 7, 1001. (Dally Except Sunday.) No. 3. N. B No. 1. N. B. No. 2. 8. Bound No. 4. 8 E? 1st claw. 1st class 2nd cLas* 8 30 p. m. 9 30 a m. LV. SKANUAY . AR. 4 30p. m. AR. 4 15a. ?. 10 30 " niiij}" " WHITE HA^S " 3$ " " 2 10 H 11 40 aim. II 45 " "? LOG CABIN 2 10 ? ?' 1 00 " 12 20 Saa^M* " BENNETT j g | p.m " 12 20 p.m. 2 45 " 2 10 " " CARIBOU " 11 fiOa.m "10 80 * 8 40 " 4 30 " AR Whits Horsk LV 9 30 " LV, " 7 00 " mut be at. do[>ou In time to have Baggage lnnpocted and checked. Inspection i- itopped 30 ninutes before lnaving time of train. 150 nounda of b:\gif age will l>e checked free with eanb full fare tioke and 75 pounds with oaoh hall fare tlekut.