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SEWARD DAILY GATEWAY GATEWAY PUBLISHING CO. SHAW A JUOSON. - - LESSEES SUBSCRIPTION RATESi One Dollar per Month: Ten Cents* Copy Seward, Alaska. September 6, 1913 L. Oars re ns, former local manager of the L’ai-stens i'.u-Kin^ Oempanv. will lie a 3* partite; passenger on the steamer Alameda. Mr. Carstens i?% a \oinii; man of exemplary habits and his courteous, considerate treatment of patrons has been appreciated. The public schools will open Monday, with Miss 0. A. IVterson as principal and teui her of the high and grammar grades a:y Mi-s Stance* Hoot teacher of the primary department. The Ladies’ Bnuvre Whist tdlub has resumed it'* wetkL sessions, anti is meetitur this afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. L. Hallaine. Superiutendetit Line has a small force employed in extending* the trov er ntnent w a iron roao from Sew aid to Kenai lake. _ The Kleinschmidt hunting party is expected here the latter part of next week. _ Mi>s Esther McConnell contemplates an early departure for Portland, Ore Neil Brown, who has been on a prospecting trip, returned last night. The steamer Bora is expected from the west Monday evening. Methodist Church Services. The pastor will preach Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock on the theme 1 in* Sell Deceived Person.** In the even ing at S on the theme ‘’Laws Before 'ommamlmenis. Sunday school and Loyal Temperance Legion follow the morning service. The pub lic is cordially invited to attend. If. H. Pedersen, Pastor. Change in billot fare every day of the week at the Commerce CaA*._ NOTICE. The Board of Equalization will meet al the town hall on the afternoon of Tuesday, September b, between the j hours of — and 4 p. tn., and each aftti- j noon thereafter up to and Including j Saturday afternoon, September Id. 4t.’» Frank .1. Cotter, Clerk. j -~ Notice to Creditors ; In the railed States Commissioner's Com t, j (Vok Inlet Precinct. Third Judicial Division j Territory of Alaska. IX PROBATE: itlu' matter of thf t'.tuU! o( .John Jucobscn, j deceased: , , ,i Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of tht estate of John Jacobson, deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons: having > lairas against the said deceased, to ex-; hibit taeni. with tin* necessary vouchers, with- ; Nix months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator. H. W. Nag- j »>y at the town of Susitna. in the above pre* < cinct uml territory. H. W. NAG LE A ! Administrator of the estate ol John , Jacobson, deceased. First publication Augusts. 1913. Lest publication September as, 1918. DR. CHARLES T. DAGGETT Bridge Work and Porcelain Specialist Satisfaction Guaranteed in All Branches of Up-to-Date Dentistry. Daftlett Bloch Telephone Seward, Alask J. LINDLEY GREEN LAWYER Over Hank of Seward Seward. Alaska i--- -- .. PIONEER HOSPITAL OF SEWARD Dr. J. H. Romi}?, - Director Kates, $3.50 per Day Monthly Hospital Tickets $1.50 l:a:h Minin? Contracts Solicited C. KMTTWfi "‘.Tim PEEER ANDERSON PAI\T!NG AND j PAPERHANGING _ _——~ NORTHERN LEO MAKC1JLES. PROPR. WINES LIQUORS CIGARS BOWLING ALLEY BILLIARD ANO POOL TABLES Seward, - Alaska 1 Aeroplane flying imposes unforeseen and trying conditions on a watch. The aeroplane vibrates constantly. It tilts at all angles. Often it lands with a jolt that would ruin the balance-wheel of many a watch. The Wright Brothers had most unsatisfactory experiences with all 1 the watches they tried in Europe and America—until they adopted the HOWARD. The HO<WARD Watch is the finest practical timepiece in the world. Its special hard-tempered steel balance cannot jolt out of true with the roughest service. The HOWARD ad justment is permanent. Every HOWARD is made and ad justed as a fine watch. Cased and timed in its own case by the HOWARD watch makers. The price of the HOWARD is fixed _£40 to $ 150—and a printed price-ticket attached. \ We carry this distinctive watch and would like to show it to you. ^ • • GEORGE, THE JEWELER Hotel Seward • # W. A. M’NEILE'r, PROPR. MODERN CONVENIENCES « RATES $1.00 TO $2.50 PER DAY HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS ELECTRIC LIGHTS V E. L. WHITTEMORE, PROP. Headquarters for Mining Men . I, .— .... i ------- ■—-■-1 SEWARD, - - - ALASKA A r The Coleman FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. GEO. SEXTON, PROP. Electric Lights Electric Bell It a tes Reasonable e Modern Bath Room FOURTH AVENUE SEWARD, ALASKA Dealers in Fine Stationery, Imperial Confectionery, Standard Brands of Cigars and■ Tobaccos. All the Best Magazines and Periodicals. Seattle, San Fran cisco and Eastern Newspapers. Popular Copy rights. School Books and School Supplies. MAIL ORDERS FROM THE WESTWARD AND INTERIOR PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO i Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Poultry, Fresh Fish, Oysters GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS USE THE PHONE ALASKA ELECTRIC COMPANY S. M. QRAFF, - President and General Manager ...PIONEER HOTEL... F. B. CANNON. PROPR. Newly Furnished and Renovated. Twelve Comfortable Rooms. Nicely Furuished Ladies’ Sitting Room. Family Accommodations as Good as Can Be Had in Alaska. KNIK - - ALASKA * * ' G. W. PALMER .GENERAL_ MERCHANDISE Complete line of Goods of the Highest Grades Highest Prices Paid for All Furs Knik, - - Alaska Seward W ater and * I. Power Compan/ John A. Nelson, Manager Office—Bank of Seward Building SEWARD, - ALASKA