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Tiie Seward Daily Gateway I *ut .1 i>!io*l IV'il.v. Kxoopt Si.ml.t\ ISy tli" Sowar,I Cat *\vay IVi.lChin* Company SUBSCRIPTION «ATfSi 0s. Month: Tin CtsTS* Cory B. M. STONE. * * ” LESSEE It \| srONi:. UrsiNKss M xnaopk [\ o. s \\\ x i:ic. d» .. Ko r. I- MM y s r.c *1» IN— e‘- >"*' * \ jx,v.... v K.Ut - m;H Ik* H.i t ’U> Ml *!• >* • _ _ , — IT--*** 1 m>l SEWARD. ALASKA, JUNE 13. 1914 . i. PW;M (Lit. U.:\ 7 p,;1» I 7!i.m| lor two reason*, primarily n- rt ■„,. * p» make a living for the vvn *r and a prolit to pio . , ... ", : t on > I' t: a"! ir.'T.v: « ther reason In-in* the ,i s, w .ir.! ,il tli" l\e:ia; ' i - a. Mi.it tlioivmay ,* . * some ^ irplns t»> provide lor in i >7 7////; C! .: n jlT t!ie plant. In t his he ter reason t \ . • .-it ..: I '* ,j>»mill'snla is diieetl.N *. v^t .mv tis,-*: much more.se than tliis paper. Who i *• ;..p o,;t : lor.. - - ‘ -s. end roa Is. open up our agri • 1 ds. if \ o d" r< * ye: strainy- i> t»> come to us? 71 , - r nle i *.v! ei as d- veiep « the country to its present ,| , : ;. ho It- patt. t:„ in « f tl.e old timers have ; • :■ v• P ii a • ' , -. hav■ tp- emlmvil tlie li.inl ^ .. - • ,; ' . ::d »*■i :• • i a (t > e ;' vi a com’pe.ellce, 11a*.\ ... • . n m > ,v st and aside lor j : 7 i' ' • s < t, it is yet hin a vast ,.y - s . \ acre capable of some . ^ - * * .*• -■ , - - upsdd* worl ! is the main , . ; 7' ; .1 • ■ - ■ n . is tir* pap *’• cannot do l^.-yss v i-v.ll'd > 7* C > Op ‘1*11*1011 of til* |... ,. - s * • -s * do witii as they will, if v v v • *,» i ,ii: : no tiu* *v‘ • on a • •: ' ii tliey inu>* >y subscrip * 11-1 ji *■, i j i \* • rt siny itiill c p .Ii p * 7;i - 1; «• \ ; w d .* s ip.'-s • r ,t • ri*so lives ot tin* eoun* ms eo o omer, but the (biteway knows *7it to tho* * li.*re tietermine i * < irxeont a home toi them* >. • .1 *n J\. nc p-*nd s ; r**s ‘ > opportunities in anun < • nice. \j ,< ,.M|-t*S'*n* * > -r l»y H s | if* wo:.Id di teat its object, tor d I > s W tl I‘le'\ H i : • X ifi'e ! •* ! iit life is wii *iN* We 1(>(»I\ ,r o i profit with th abilit of ny only today. Clothing, Furnishings, Footwear, Tents, Turps, Ru^s, Etc. S, L. Colweii p i o n i: i: r n i e r c h a n t fourth A\e -or, vialtd Nov m.r !t« •. !cr t: e Law « of the Territory of Alaska S. M. GRAM . President »nd General Manager CONTRACTORS AND DEALERS IN flectric Supplies and Appliances , S-; IE -EPHONE MAIN 123 Location Notices £ Gateway HOWARD WATCHES GEORGE, THE JEWELER Watches and Jewelry Repaired MASONS WILL BUILO TEMPLE Seattle. June l'» I’lans have been completed !».v Seattle Masons to oriel a VJtHt.ttOn t« tuple at the corner of Har vard and I ’ine streels. “Taste the taste at your very next part\-nic.” I nderwood s deviled ham spread in sandwich*** It s the party ■ taste de luxe. (Quality lir.st. I». »V II. NO WORD FROM THE SPRINGFIELD Portland. .Tune 1 <». The balloon “Spriti'jTieWr is still missing, and hun dreds of people in automobiles and on horseback are search ini' tie* count rv east of iiere in hopes of locating the pi ot and hi> passenger. Kvinrude motors, with magneto, at .1. L. (»raef s. USE THE PHONE _ _ flHWWVr ALASKA ELECTRIC COMPANY 5. M. (iRAI I:t - President and (ieneral Manager Open !>;»> and Ni^ht Established 1‘dKS COMMERCE CAFE SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS $1 a day or Three Pickets. Oread 15 Loaves or Pickets for $1. Doughnuts 15c per do/.. Service at Counter, Tables or Private Ooxes. E. LEVIN, Prop. ...PIONEER HOTEL... F. 6. CANNON. PHOPH. \ewi\ furnished and Renovated. Twelve Comfortable Rooms. Nicely l uruished Ladies’ Sitting Room, family Accommodations as Good as Can Be Had in Alaska. KNIK - - ALASKA Hotel Seward W. A. IS/.’NEILEY, Pro*. W. A. C. BALDWIN, Lessee modern conveniences MATES $1.00 TO $2.50 PER DAY HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS ELECTRIC LIGHTS E. L. WHITTEMORE, PROP. Headquarters for Mining Men SLWARD, - - - ALASKA The Coleman FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. GEO. SEX I ON, PROP. Electric lights. Electric bell. Modern bathrooms. Kates reasonable. FOURTH AVENUE SEWARD, ALASKA The Seattle Bar Bensen & Tecklenburg, Proprietors. OLYMPIA DRAFT BEER BLUE RIBBON BOTTLED BEER BEST LIQUORS DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGARS Elegantly Furnished and Steam Heated Rooms in Connection THE BORCEN GROCERY Staple and Fancy Groceries Phone Mam 134 Handles the Best Canned Goods from the Pacific Coast. Best Treatment to everybody and Prices Right. GOODS DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OK TOWN. _———— GUS BORGEN, Proprietor. Clayson Building, Seward Seward Commercial Co. .. Seward’s Up-to-date Business House.. Carries a Full Line of Miners’ and Prospectors’ Supplies, Tents Stoves, Ammunition and Hardware. Reliance, Maximum and Supreme Brands Canned fruits and Vegetables. Dry lioods, liats, Caps, Sundries. Ladies' and Cent's furnishings. fxclusive on Crossed Shoes Victors, Victrolas and Victor Records « We L*ivc money back on anything purchased here if not satisfactory. FMTUBE AND HARDWARE COAL MINER’S AMI OOlI) MINER'S SLPPIIIS MBMWAWMOMMMMaMMMminMaayMiMHNWit ■» wmww——*j—mmmt ■ —— — i»——imm»m t Doors Sc Windows Laiii.r > I tanii’r* I X L 1 ’arlor I ieaters (la>ol i he Stuvt > i nnk Sipve* ( ’ami* Stove* Air Tiirlit Heater* ( ) i i SI o \»• * Aleohoi Stove* Spark IMu_r* .1 ump ( oil* I >at t»*rie* (Irani I •• Ware* Aluminum Ware A*he*t i >* I* A II I ’a per Mali hoiil Rootinir Tur I 'a per * I)e:tfenin«.r felt Weather St rip* Gasoline < i.tN Kr.^ine < >i I Kn- ne ( dl Vail ve < >i I Klaine t >i 1 Kloor < )i I I jinM*od < )i 1 ('up (iivav* I \aint * Laojtiuret Pain! Asphalt uni I'aint I5ria*iie* Varni*hes Turpent ine Japan I )enat ureti Aleoliol < ’oal Tar Lamp'' Lantern* 'rent* PHONE LLACK 4 Rifles Shot <»un ^ A mrmihit ion FAhinir 'I' k' \ * * (iiant i 'ow<;«• r < :i|»s Fus** IWt.cIi Foisi**'* i litU’K'lir! li A 1 ■ tl I it*! io\v Wlipei narrows ( ii’ Iffy Fife i 'lay Fir** lip f.a I jin** ( pimpnt ( i|;t>> IiOfM* Meivupy Spine I'»vii.» J. L, GRAEF ALASKA PACIFIC S. S- CO. ALASKA COAST CO. PUGET SOUND-ALASKA ROUTE Steamers leave Seattle every ten days each month on the 5th, 15th, 25th, via the INSIDE PASSAGE, for Ketchikan, Juneau, Yakutat, Katalla, Cordova, Ellamar, Valdez. Latouche, Seward, Cook Inlet Points and Kodiak Island. PUGET SOUND-CALIFORNIA ROUTE Seattle to San P'rancisco, connecting with steamers Yale and Har vard for Southern California Points. CALLING AT KNIK. KODIAK AND ILLIAMNA The Admiral Sampson leaves Seattle May 15. The Admiral Evans leaves Seattle May 25. Ki^ht reserved to change steamers and sailing dates without notice. B. F. WATSON, General Agent. WAYNE BLUE, Local Agent. \0\ ALASKA V—STEAMSHIP CO. '• SAFETY SERVICE SPEED Sailings every Six Days for Valdez, Cordova, Skagway, Juneau, ketckikan and Seattle S. S. Dirigo leaves Seward 15th of each month for Cook Inlet points and Dutch Harbor. Regular freight service tor Ketchikan, Juneau, Sheep Creek, Treadwell, Douglas, Cordova. Ellamar, Valdez and Latouclie. Explosives, S. 5. Seward. Sailing from Seattle each month: S. S. Sew ard, 5th; S. S. Latouclie, 15th; S. S. Cordova, 25th. ''Right reserved to change this schedule without notice’&ia F. B. TRACY, General Agent C. B. GUPTILL, Agent H. V. HOBEN A. F. DAVIS ALASKA TRANSFER H. V. HOBEN, Manager -—-Dealers in COAL, WOOD AND ICE General Transferring Phones, Main 17 and 41 S WARD NEWS COMPANY 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