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SEWARD DAILY GATEWAY GATEWAY PUBLISHING CO. SHAW A JUOSON, - - LESSEES SUBSCRIPTION RATES* One Dollar per Month; Ten Centsa Copy 5c ward, Alaska, November 0, 1913 James Buzard lias completed the in stallation of a ten stamp mill upon his quartz prop* riy on Bear creek, near Hope, and w itii the opening of next season the stati p^ will be dropping. It is figured tint the mill will handle forty ton** of ore * ach day. In addi tion to the mill, an electric light plant i?> installed and is now in working order. Buzard en ployed seventy-tire ined during the greater pat t of the season. Duii ig the winter development in way of blocking cut ore for next sea* son's operations will be carried on without cessation. Hope is getting to be quite a settle ment. K* ery bouse i> occupied and new bui’dings are going up. Bill Donohue, Ous Olson, Si. Atwell and Tony S.mtelmoe fooned a party j whih arrived .rum the Iditarud yester day, ju>t in time to catch the outgoing j steamer Admiral Sampson. Donohue j and Olson are mining on Yankee creek ! and are successful operators. Atwell is j a transportation man who runs the | steamer Little Delta. He says there j will be quite a little travel from the | lditarod through Seward tnis winter. ._^_:_ ; Abort everv foot-loose person in the j Knik-Susitna region is going, or has* gone to the Matanuska-Nelchina dig-j gings. Reports from the new camp coutinue highly favorable. George Riley, a prominent interior* man, is assembling a big dredger on I Otter creek, in the Iditarod district,] getting readv for next season’s work. --;—---1 A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON! ALL WATCHES, EXCEPT HOW j ARE AND HAMILTON’S, UNTIL DECEMBER 15TH. GEORGE, THE JEWELER! DR. CHARLES T. DAGGETT Bridge Work and Porcelain Specialist Satisfaction Guaranteed in All Branches of Up -to-Date Dentistry. Daggett Bloch Telephone Seward, AUsW J. LINDLEY GREEN LAWYER i Her Hunk of Seward Seward. Alaska 8 MARKET F. W. Small, Propr. ALL KINDS 0f: PRLSII MOATS Hams, Bacon, Butter and p£gs A New, Ciean, Lp-to Date Market PIONEER HOSPITAL OF SEWARD Dr. J. H. Romig, - Director Rates, $3.50 per Day Monthly Hospital Tickets $1.50 Each Mining Contracts Solicited C. Hf f TWO ‘SEE OLD CROW OLD HERMITAGE OLD WIRES ONLY MINERAL CABINET WHERE? AT JACK’S J. P. Stotko - Proprietor American rail roads are the fastest and safest in the world. The American trainman counts his time in seconds. Foreign railroad men carry no such watch as the HOWARD. Official inspection of railroad watches exists in no other country, HOWARD Railroad Watches(/eter setting) arc officially certified arid adopted by the time inspectors of one hundred and forty of the leading railroads of America. Better -than that, their daily performance is finer, more accurate than the most exact ing railroad requirements. The balance-wheel of the HOWARD Watch is made of special hard-tempered steel—will not knock out of true with the jar and vibration of railroad service. 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 —railroad models $50 to £140—and a printed price-ticket attached. We carry this distinctive watch and would like to show it to you. Geerae A. Mirlach, the Jeweler USE THE PHONE ALASKA ELECTRIC COMPANY S. M. GRAFF, - President and Genera! Manager Dealers in Fine Stationery, Imperial Confectionery, Standard Brands of Cigays 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 Hotel Seward W. A. MJNEILE>, PROPR. MODERN CONVENIENCES RATES SI.00 TO S2.50 PER DAY HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS ELECTRIC LIGHTS „ ■ iJlIWIllin -Ml II - - .HI I I1IWMI 1 E. L. WHITTEMORE, PROP. Headquarters for Mining Men SEWARD, - - - ALASKA The Coleman FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. GEO. SEXTON, PROP. Electric Lights Electric Bell Rates R,easonable Modern Bath Room FOURTH AVENUE SEWARD, ALASKA The Seattle Bar Chas. A. Bensen & Co., Proprietors. OLYMPIA DRAFT [AND BOTTLED BEER, LIQUORS, CIGARS Elegantly Furnished and Steam Heated _~ Rooms in Connection .— !'“ OLYMPIAN” The Train of Luxury TO Butte, Miles City, Sioux City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul, Milwaukee, Chicago All Points East, via the “MILWAUKEE” , Leaves Seattle Daily at lO.lo A.M« A * “A TOUR DE LUXE” is an expression supremely fitting in con nection with a trip to the East on this palatial all-steel transconti nental train. It combines the enjoyment of rare scenic beauties with the pleasure of a journey in absolute ease and comfort. 4 No Extra Fare on This Train For further information regarding fares, train service, reservation*, etc., call on or address / City Ticket Offices. Alaska Steamship Co., or Alaska Coast S. S. C<* SEWARD. ALASKA A City Ticket Offices, Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul Railway, 441 Hastings St We*A VANCOUVER, B. C. f SECOND AVE. AND CHERRY ST.* SEATTLE its