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>AILY GATEWAY l'EWAY PUBLISHING CO. CARD. - - ARASKA. VITRDAY. (>< TORi.U l1'. I1"'' - - :r ... 4 ver Middle Weight too Much for Big \n.0U11r A!thoa^;i Latter Makes €osd Shov *uj. Cable to the Cteu aay an Francisco, t'ct.I ktuludt*i|di:a k vVBrien knock* d out Al. Kauil n lust ni.irhl in the seventeenth mil. KnutTmun : at a , ml biow * but O’Brien'*' rh a oxpet cm verness nave 1 1 the \ ctorv. holier It lie is ti timid • "> t’.: whin uf:man is a hen * > wee.: ot. vaulTmnn is .he Int<s ; ^pirai I tor * hcav\ w l in’hl champa nslnp. ' hts > his first appearance iu the proi ional rinjL? against a clever tua* ami , friends claim that although b« 'cat in this titfht lie has champd -i»ip terial in him. In t v ear A rounds worried O'Brien a a’ood de al. Facts About Alaska Bo you know that Nome, Alaska. is ) miles west of Honolulu? IK> you ow that Alaska has almost two and Kilf times as much coast due a- the -t of tlie United State-? The panhandle of Alaska includes Kh) miles of inland ^oa. protected by range of islands. The Yukon carries as much water as c Mississippi. It risi s witldn ti i:*tv iles of the Pacific and trace - b.ooo iles to Bering Sea. 'Pile mouth of the Yukon i- ninety iles wide. As in the Amazon*- mouth. >ii may ascend it on a clear day and e no shore. From Uape Prince of Wales. Aiueri m soil, you can see Asia acre-- only v thirty-two mile- of the Bering • rait. Seven railways are in operation or ung constructed. I he mo-’ la*’.ot; the Skugway- Yukon connecting I in*. 140 miles. Alaska's canned salmon output ^ mated this year at >'.0.000,00 ). One-sixth of the members ot Gat ,'ome Arctic Brotherhood. a*« coiiego raduates.—World's \\ ork. Mi'S. Gocdthing -lb re‘- some* pie. »ut you got a dinner from me y< sterday. Vhv don't vou learn seme trade? % Vamp—I have learned one, ma'am. *jn a retoucher. CIRCULATING L5URARV At Richards' Store Phe elegant collection of books in his up-to-date library should appeal 0 every intelligent per-on in Seward. \t the low price of 50 cents per lonth you can read the latent and best *ooks published. m FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. Seattle. Washington. furniture CARPETS AND STOVES Address T. L. LE WITH. Alaska Kci>rtsentiiilvr T. H. F. & C. CO. ■ » THE TEETH Keep them clean, it imams good health | and money saved. Cleansing Agents for the teeth are trifles as to cost hut ivaliy very important when their t licet is considered. Mrushes. Tooth Pastes and Powders Should he selected with great care. The wrong kind will injure the I j n-eth. We are special agents tor j Pasteurine ToothWash and Fasce j m rHOTEL McNEJLEY |j - — EUHOPEAN PLAN Rates 50c to $2.00 per day I Accommodations Strictly First-class | | \ \\ K 1 X S & Will 'I'T K M (> it E. I ’ K o i> i; i K to k s Fourth Av nue, - Seward, Alaska • t ___ i in \ J' f* T-: [COLEMAN HOUSE H. N. COKEMAN, Proprietor I Electric Lights and Electric Beils in every room P Kates from 50e to $2.50 per day 4 * Absolutely First-Class | excellent CAFE IX connect rox I Fourt a Avenue * Seaward, Alaska r.4-w~ f -i — p 1 -wmm» m—*mm—»*———i—————1—i^— C. H. GIBBONS, M. D. F. E. YOUNGS Physician and Surgeon o Residence (arstens Ruild- "NOTARY 1*1 liLIO ino. Fourth avenue. Oi • Hours to 4 o. m., and when- r , _ . . nTr * iAve: not otherwise engaged. SLAYAKD * ALASKA n : \ i All we want is the Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Shoe business of Seward. We are hungry for it. Please pass it this way, we want to enjoy it. jcLAYSON’S | The One Price Up-To-Date Store __[ | mi i ihumi- ' RN .Q A LOOM E. L. WHITTEIViORE, Proprietor ' WIISIES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS FOURTH AVE. SEWARD, ALASKA CHAS. A. TECKLEN3URG M' CUMMINGS THE SEATTLE L_ ~ \\ -ONLY THE BEST Wines, Liquors and Cigars Bohemian and Olympia Beer FURNISHED ROOMS WITH STEAM HEAT Fourth Atfe. and Washington St. Seward. Alaska. ^ ^ , n* >•« . 11 n m .. •" I m l wmmmm WAGNERS PLACE FRED WAGNER. Proprietor WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS A good time and right treatment for everyone Fourth avenue_ Seward, Alaska | ir — -rwrm mu ww wtr.itwjin* »»»*****.? | . .. XTml _j- trm wtam. ’ i *%*»*'*■"*•”'*'’ Jwuwwr n.ssuiiiHi mmmtmummmM.** J«" nr - — Wholesale and Retail GENERAL MERCHANDISE 9 __ . -■■ ■■"—■— ■ ■ ■ — -■ " ii ' r"Ti Our Stock of GROCERIES i is Complete r in Every De tail and Pri \ ces the Low est, Quality of Goods Considered , , i are surpns 1 n g 1 j has come to us, not by 1 . . . . . small. The care chance, but as a just le- i . . n , ,. _ ful workmans h i p, - ward ot the exception ally tine, well made, up to date garments we together with the high grade woolens make the , ge2j . garments'we sell as good as any in the country. mp.n mma m k. r the pleasure of showing you our line of suits, etc. It is Really Worth a Spru.il Eftt M ASb I trip to see them. You will then agree that it is a decided advantage to know where good, reliable garments are sold at a small cost. VVE are in a better position than ever before to interest you in the Clothing line. Our values are | far ahead af our prices. Will be pleased to see you at any time, Rather see you now than later __ _ ^ - , - , , . ... 1/ | gig O OUR PRICES DO THE BUSINESS g R O W Pi & M fik W K. ! - 1 S PHONE 13. SEWARD, ALASKA.