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,! i>y t!i ' SisViiid iiu! vv;»y l’tihiUhinvC (d;np;iny B. M. STONE. - * - LESSEE SUBSCRIPTION WATI !il Om Dou- t . 4 Month: Ti s Cints a Copy I*. M. SIMM. IllMlNKSS M.WACKK II. t). S wvvnc. Jim i;i>! roK • ;' >• SEWARD. ALASKA, MAY •A. 1914 4 Y‘ . • o : i ’ ’ »s as o do di ‘ions i:; Ai. siv. h,.-io * < a source of . -• m-t to citizens of t . • ». \, * ’ • < ^ it • 1 - in. torancei cases A i * . . i : . * M s. i »o *> oy some . : v i t !■ ‘ a • K nov > ll’UEKE /n.YO ^‘i-tion of / / ■ ' ...... . ' 11 ' ' ' " ' ' c!i received !>y \4. . ,* ». , \ss! tant S* ere i : i;i" -ii'> . «> a or ii • \ ii4*a Sol ?t! x’iTM >’" So . »u ■ “•! 1 AlnsU ■ t‘e seiu 1 i i i u him a * one t n A \ ' i>. v ; 1 i \ • t ha* he send o»o of i s c >r ol U * *; c i > warming elei \ > o\* r to the agricultural department fora Li tie dop4» on Alaska. tie \vih ti mi ill! t oivlova is sah *c’ to * -s-* ext remes ot lem ma* ;r- an Wasliinu^oi; itself; that tlie ports on this coast ot \i skm r • easier To na\ijnate in the wi;.t * months thaneither, lioston or X<*\v X i>rX t ardor. and that tin* average weather alonj^ • a.-, roast is almost tropical when compared to dear old New hnjjc iaml. — T.\t ! is sometimes merely the art ot >*• •mini' to be interest-1 eu in other people s troubles. -- Pike on your ehureli o:Torin**s you must, but never on your newspaper Me>seripti«hi. . ' ... Till: pro«liu*nl mhi s ;11h>ut th<* oniy figure in history that really ever cuim* back. ---' i ' THE SEWARD LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY Incorporated November 1905 under the Laws of the Territory of Alaska S. M. GRAFF, President and Genera! Manager j CONTRACTORS AND DEALERS IN Electric Supplies and Appliances or'ict At the sut n. TELEPHONE MAIN 123 V. -' i i USE THE PHONE"1] ALASKA ELECTRIC COMPANY 5. M. GRAFF, • President and General Manager I I I TONIGHT ' j H J U 8:15. $ 1 K R DAGGETT BLOCK pi Ebb* -ira^agi^ BBrenraaaaLaaNMMfifr^^ i Hf ii—nw'nimwgl 1 HOTEL SEWARD | *A'. a, V MF-ILcY, Pbop. W. A. C. BALDWIN, Lt r j MODERN CONVENIENCES [ RATES $1.00 TO $2.50 PER DAY HOT AN > COLD WATER BATHS ELECTRIC LIC.HI3 f K. I.. WHITTEMOXI:, I'KOP. Headquarters for Mining Men SEWARD, - - - ALASKA .. .....*_— ..: — -> The Coleman LIRST-CLASS HOTEL. GEO. SEXTON, PROP. Electric Lights Electric Hell Hates Hcasona/j/c Mode I'D Hath doom FOURTH AVENUE SEWARD, ALASKA -———J j ra—mj—«>—u—»»»——_jjxJB_ajwu.iM i—itiiji'Ti-^ The Seattle Bar Ben.sen & Tecklenburg, Proprietors. OLYMPIA DRAFT BEER BLUE RIBBON BOTTLED BEER BEST LIQUORS DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGARS Elegantly Furnished and Steam Heated Rooms in Connection __ $ WARD NEWS COMPANY Dealers in Fine Stationery, Imperial Confectionery, Standard Brands of Cigars and Tobaccos. All the Bust Magazines and Periodicals. Seattle, San Fran cisco and Eastern Newspapers. Popular Copy rights. School Books and School Supplies i MAIL ORDERS FROM THE WESTWARD AND INTERIOR ; PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO 1 88“ g I THE BORGEN GROCERY I | Now Open for Business | I With a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries I | GUS BORGEN, Proprietor. Clayson Building, Seward I • * | Outfit at Knik] | For Willow Greek and | INelehina Districts 1 You can ^et just what you will need on the ground jSjj at Prices that will 5ave You Money. p I Groceries, Supplies, Bods, Slices [i ] Shoe Pacs, Horse red | | il?rri ;... ^initio Supplies -j pyx-, /» n f *, * rwa 17* % 9 f f* CPi IE O P ^ IV I f** P i iAiffli <^0^ ta d *■ *.* UEirj '4 Y, J ivita J * KNIK, ALASKA jLamiBCTiiraM^v.MiWPTFr-"™*^^ ’BSUBMK _ . ' f a p ft n ft S fi T A a § T r A ^ T ft A fTS ft * ;• 1 i SmrilriImN J'At»i a,AaUuj <t I c K? \M A '?"> I> f y | o £ #f A i\ Sait' 1 3 TO?S0W?r??T,i'«?5V!W"*W^ ^f!«nKiSP*«Fr~^; T.VvF.'V.--a I SEWARD Has the most beautiful townsile in Alaska | SEWARD | Is located on Resurrection ba>. the finest harbor in Alaska i SEWARD tj Is the supply point for rich producing gold mines on Kenai peninsula SEWARD Is the outfitting point for hiq game hunters seeking trophies on kenai peninsula I SEWARD \ Is recommended by President Taft and Secretary of the Interior fisher as the coast terminus of the federal railway SEWARD Is the coast terminus of the Alaska Northern Railway system, buildinq a line to tap the Matanuska coal fields and the rich Susitna valley SEWARD lias the best prospects of any town in the whole of Alaska: it is now a solid, substantial community, because it is the trade center of a mineral region, composed of high-grade qold veins and placer deposits of known value. SEWARD | In brief, is surely destined to be the most important city in Alaska. Its ideal location: its fine harborage p facilities; its natural advantages as the gateway to the great interior of 5 Alaska: its logical railway route to the biggest aud best coal fields of Alask—all combine to insure and aid . toward the building of a big city | ALASKA’S BEST HARBOR Note—A subscription to the Weekly Gateway will '*>■ keep you posted on the growth of Seward and the 1 development of the resources contiguous. 3B I £ r / .> *n»v t*r »•' • H