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SEWARD DAILY GATEWAY GATEWAY PUBLISHING CO. SHAW A. JUOSON. - - LESSEES SUBSCRIPTION RJTE3i One Dollar per Month: Ten Cents a Copy Seward, Alaska, November 12, Id 13 Governor St rung is alive to the needs of all ptii is of Alaska. 11 is urgent ap peal for aid to the meas e victims at westward points has met with an im mediate response. It i> easy to pre dict that Governor^! on? will go down in history as Alaska’s Pest and most capable ar.d able chief executive. He's on the job HI the time. ___ That Arctic Glub banquet apnearsto have been conducive of large chunks ( of it arm on y *»nu of the right sort, too. |)t•! • ; t ( .v iokersba n, in hts Arc-" tic flub banqu t speeeit. declared that ht didn't care whether the senate or ' the house railway hill was favor* d. I He would loyally support either one. And the delegate will prove a tremen- j iious aid, too. jM a f t for 5 I tfMLUM. VtH.1 I Wa*hiu£ton, Nov. 12 - President Wilson today n» minaled Malone for collector of customs lor the port ot New York, to succeed John Purroy Mitchell, w h > has tesi^ned to accept j the mayoralty of the city. Malone is a 1 son-in-law of Senator O’Clornian ol j New York. I A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL WATCHES, EXCEPT HOW ARE AND HAMILTON’S, UNTIL DECEMBER 15TH. GEGRSi, THE JEWELER apmnrn »• *»**•.#**■»«••* »»*»i»»*,*««"“*»*»,','*fc***n***l,*'*"ra,,*r"*s* EVERYTHING TO Bt HAD IN A fiRaT-CLASS MARKET ANO AT THE RIGHT PRICES. . C. A. Myers. - - Manager, DR. CHARLES T. DAG GET! Bridge Work and Porcelain Specialist Satisfaction Guaranteed in All Branches of Up-to-Date Dentistry. Deceit Bloi'h • Telephone Seward, A*ash •■Ok —— ——— MlW**11"1”— J. LINDLEY GREEN LAWYER Over Hank of Seward Seward. Alaska PIONEER MARKET F. W. kSmall, Propr. ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS Hams, Bacon, Butter and Eggs A New, Clean, Up-to-Date Market n ■ mt m^ L r_ i «ec t * • ** * * ~ • -> *'' • - « PIONEER HOSPITAL OF SEWARD Dr. J. 51. Romig, - Director Rates, $3.50 per Day Monthly Hospital Tickets $1.50 Each Mining Contracts Solicited ■ C. MEETINGS . _————————— I 018 OLD MS MINERAL WHERE? J. P. Stotko - Proprietor American rail roads are the fastest and safest in the world. The American trainman counts his time in seconds. roreign railroad men carry no such watch as the HOWARD. Official inspection of railroad watches exists in no other country. HOWARD Railroad Watches (lever setting) arc officially certified and 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 H OW A R D * 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 f’40—and a printed price-ticket attached. We carry this distinctive watch and would like to show it to you. Georoe A. Mirlach, the Jeweler USE THE PHONE ALASKA ELECTRIC COMPANY 5. M. GRAFF, - President and General Manager 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 TB Headquarters for Mining Men SEWAKD, - - - ALASKA The Coleman FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. GEO. SEXTON, PROP. Electric Lights Electric . Ha tes Heason a hie Modern Bath, Boom FOURTH AVENUE SEWARD, ALASKA Hotel Seward W. A. M’NEILElr, PROPR. MODERN CONVENIENCES RATES $1.00 TO $2.50 PER DAY HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS ELECTRIC LIGHTS The Seattle Bar Clias. A. Bensen & Co., Proprietors. OLYMPIA DRAFTED BOTTLED BEER, LIQUORS, CIGARS Elegantly Furnished and Steam Heated Rooms in Connection -- Travel East OVER THE “MILWAUKEE” The Newest and Shortest Line to the East > Crossing the Cascade Mountains, the Kittitas Valley, the Colum bia River, the Bitter Root Mountains and Montana Canyon, trav ersing a country of surpassing scenic grandeur, historical interest and wonderful development. TWO FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY “The Olympian” and “The Columbian” <t ^ The NEW ALL-STEEL TRAINS to BUTTE, MILES CITY, SIOUX CITY, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, MILWAUKEE and CHICAGO For further information regarding fares, train service, reservations, etc., cal on or address City Ticket Offices, Alaska Steamship Co. or Alaska Coast S. S. Co, Seward, Alaska City Ticket Offices, Chicago, Milwaukee Sc St. Paul Railway 443 Hastings St. West, Vancouver, B. C. Second Ave. and Cherry St., Seattle - ....-.ir.iiiiir .. -n.... ’