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POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. 



it may be doubted if profits arising from it will ever equal what lias 

 been attained in millinery and tbe sale of fancy dress goods. One of 

 the earliest milliners to come out of Dawson told me at Bennett 

 that she had disposed of a hat which brought her two hundred and 

 eighty dollars (in April, 1898), and its only ornamentation was two 



ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 



C. M. WOODWOETH. M.A. LL B. 



WADE, CLARK & WILSON 



Uembers of the Canadian Bar. 

 AdvocatM. Atlonieys, SoHcitore Notaries. 



Officts. Riltledge Block, Pint 'Street, Dawson 

 P. C Wflde O. H. Clark H G. Wilson 



C. W. C. TABOR 



Barrister and SoltdtoT 



Kotary t>ub1ic Conveyai 



BtJRRITT & McKAY 



PHYSICIANS AND SUROEONS. 



DR. W. T. BARRETT 



Late Superintendent St. Boniface Hospital. ^Vi 



Physician and Surgeon toSl.>lary"s Hospital. 



Office RvilledgcBlock. Front street. 

 OfficehourB— From II a. m to 6 p m., at Hospitt 





and 7 



W. K. THOMPSON, M. D., C. M 



Mc. Royal College PhyBicians St Surgeons, Edin 

 '■ - :uUy " ■' "■ 



College " 



pacuUy 



Glasgow 



N.> 



: for 



Klondike Hotel |p 



NELSON & SMITH. Props 

 — o — 

 Finest Brands Wines, Liquors and 

 Cigars 



Yukon Sawmill Co. 



Lumber 



House Logs Sawed to Order or 

 Sold from Stock 



office oil Front 6 



Gold Dust 

 Bought 

 for Cash 



ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler 



70G First Ave., Seattle, Wn 



J. A. SUTHERLAND, M. D., C M. 



L C P & S.. ODtario 

 physician and Surgeon. 



LatT of ToTonTo. Ontario 

 Office, Pioneer Drug store. Up Stair* 



DENTISTS. 



DR. J. W. REED 



Dentisl 



\o a11 Vinds of fine gold 



Mle-YukoD 



TiisportatioD Coiiipaiij 



(Four Leaf Clover Route) 



W, D Wood. Presidcul, A. L. Havfley, 

 President: Charles H Norris. Traffic Manager 



Seattle No. 3 and barges 

 or St Michael and downrivei 

 ^ug isth. and lunlce 



1. Alliance for Seattle 



Pacific Alaska Express Co, 





This enables niinei 

 outfit and call 1~or l))< 

 camp is located W 

 company caiTying freiglit 



other iiiforniatiou. call on 



■ and stored at Da 

 days free of cti 



goods when penn 



Renovated and > 



P. E. De Vlire. (Prcuch Pete) Pr 



G. G. BERG, Mgr. 



Fresh and Salt Heats 

 All the narket Affords 



Wholesale and Retail 



HART & GATES 



Fiii'Ditorc and lIpliolstaiD; 



All Kinds of Bedding. Mattresses, etc 

 Second avenue. Opposite Bank of British V A. 



The Pioneer 



Blacksmith Shop 



GEO. McCOKD. Prop 



General niacksmithing and Machine Work 



Job'i perfoniieil to meet General and Mining need 



Steel Drills and Picks 



Made Especially for 



Frozen Ground 



•ar Foiir Years of Alaska Experience 'n B 

 Second anemie. Bet- Second asd Third streets 



f^ART & CATES 



Undertakers and Embalmers 



Special attention fpvcn to sbipptng 

 remains to their former liomes, 



Secoad aventre, Opposftc Dank of Britisl, N, A. 



Facsimile of Pakt of Yikon Midnight Sun, 



ASSAYER. General Assav- 

 Septembeh 3, 18!t8, 



black ostrich feathers! Such prices are to-day a thing away in the 

 past, but fur capes or circuL^rs are still marketable for three hundred 

 dollars and upward. 



Toward a more intimate acquaintance with the methods and lines 

 of business now followed in Dawson we subjoin a facsimile of por- 

 tions of the advertising page of the Yukon Midnight Sun, bearing 

 date of September 3, 1898, 



