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CHARLES REED’S BEST STORY AT THE SEWARD rharles Reed’s splendid story It s Never Too l*ate to Mend,’’ as staged by the Kdison company, " ill be shown in two Keels at the S*ward Wednes day nitfht. It is an unusually interest, injf story and there are many striking scenes in they'd feet of film. “The Kiirht of Wav." a Pat he pro duction reproducing the story of the doctor and his patients, one rich and one poor, will be shown as an added featui e. Phe comedy production is a Vitu ifrjiph drama * 1 be borjfotten l.ateh A youthful coupleoverlook the llM.fal l.t: *. i eco of metal, and alter a 1 >* of hr.: or * advo *ures are fotced ii» spend the uo'ht in a taxicat*. and the taxi meter ep> ri^ht on working. Sertt e. June b». Burglars entered the I iih*|wv >aloot* last mirhl and , stole Mt. Vernon, Wash,. June lb. The “Ta!oO’*ii Bandit" whose *vi name is unknown. wa*> oo: viett vl todax td the I laurdc r e■ f Antor e O >i*n on .March j Babsts blue ribbon beer at The Branch. * Bud we t* beer at the Branch. * You'll had everything in the B:t*tr\ Lino at I eeperA X afe. < Tracks On * ^ The Trailj U- U Pears>n, the superintendent of the Alaska Steamship company, is making the round trip on the North western. John K. Antonovitch, western repre sentative of the Woodford Distillery company, of Midway, Ky., is visiting Seward for the first time. He is a member of the S|R)kane Phamber of Commerce. Deputy Marshal F. S. P uneron, from Valdez, will sail for the west on the D.rigo for Nushagok to take a prisoner outside, i if put \ Marshal P. W. Mossman is over from Valdez on official husim ss. € •rant Parlsor, son of A. *1. Purlson, 1 came in on tli * Northwestern. Prant l,a» u>t graduated from the Auburn high school. Men's Boys* and children** athletic* outkutr shoe** just the ihm^' for siim met* wear, soft, lipht and comfortable. 1 Brown A Hawkins. Quality first. Curtain rods at J. L. Craef **. Beds, Mattresses, Furniture, Wall Caper and House Furnish nyf at Brown ,V Hawkins, Hardware and Furniture Dept. Quality First . Stoves. K;uixres, Camp Stoves, Win plow (* la**, I’amt* and Oils. Brown A Hawkms, Handware and Furniture Dept. Quality First). Briiyour job nrinting to the (late- i wax. W e can do it ri^ht. Outfit at Knik For Willow Creek and Nelchina Districts You can get just what \ou wiii need on the ground at Prices that will 5ave You .Money. Groceries, Supplies, Boots, Shoes Shoe Pacs, Horse feed Hardware... Mining Supplies GEO. PALMER’S KNIK, ALASKA While in Knik Stay at MORRISON ROAD HOUSE Host Popular Mouse in Town Good Accommodation. f irst Class Board. Prices Reasonable. A Bank \\ h< >se Growth Keeps Pace \\ itli Thai (M Seward Establish connections with this live institution catch the spirit which is making it grow . . . and benefit by the co-operation which it gladly gives at all times to its customers. Bank of Seward TRAILS IN VERY BAD CONDITION " I Fairbanks, June 15.—Never, since gold was lirst discovered on Fairbanks ! creek, have the residents of that dis trict seen such bad trails and condi tions resultant from the annual break up as at the present time, according : to reports received last evening, i The contractors have been compelled to carry the mail and other parcels on their backs, and it probably will be several days before they will be able u> use pack animals. Wanted A good boy who desires to learn the printing trade. Apply (late way office. You’ll !!nd everything *n the pastry line at tin* Seward < 'aft*. Fishing tackle at .1. I*. Graef s 3 Meet meat the branch. Felt mattresses at J. I.. (Ireal s. 4. For bread, pies, cakes, cookies and ice cream try the Seward (’ate. Long distance telephone booth at the branch. * The Carstens Packing Co. Wholesale and Retail Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry Lard. Hams ami Bacon. Butter and Kggs Orders from the Westward and Cook Inlet Given Careful Attention Fourth Ave. Seward. Seward Iron Works C. c. liuK. I’kopimktok (.moral Maohino Shop, (la^ Knirinos a Specialty. Till EVERYBODY That COTTtR Is Selling Shoes of Ml Kinds Prites $1.50 to $8.50 per pair Shirts All Kinds and Heights Price 50c to $6.00 Best Quality Corduroy Pants $3.50 to $4..00 Dux Bak Pants $3.50 per Pair Dux Bak Coats $6.00 filson’s Cruiser Shirts $5.00 and $6.00 each Shipress Boots and Shoes $6.00 to $12.50 per pair The White Ones. Mackina* Coats $2.00 to $15.00 each Hooien and Cotton Sotks 15c to $1.25 per pair THE MINERS’ STORE FRANK J. COTTtR, Prop. PHONl ADAMS 119 Don't be afraid to phone and remember the Parcel Post. You Want To Know Call at the l ALASKA INFORMATION j BUREAU E. 0. SAWYER, JR.. Manager I ' 4 Call at Office Gateway Phone Main IOr> ) I facts and figures supplied on; land. Mining and Business Opportunities. 1 Detailed reports on investment propositions our specialty. FOR SALE E. 60 feet, Lot 1, Bk. 4 $2,000 Lot 22, Blk 14— 5 room well furnished house with all m od e r n improvements .. . $2,250 Lot 15, Blk 13 and cabin . $1,000 Lot 16, Blk 13 and cabin . $,800 Lot 28, Block 10 and small house.$1,600 Lot 36, Blk 8.$1,100 Lots 20 and 30, Block 23 .$1,100 Lots 20, and one-half of 21, Blk 11 with bldg's. $3,600 Lots 7 and 8. Blk. 8 $1,250 Residence lots on terms One Steam Laundry $*00 SEE ROMIG & ROMIG C. MATHISON The Bald Headed Painter Will Do Your Work Difht PRICES RIGHT. A trial solicited. PIONEER HOSPITAL OF SEW A HD OR. J. N. ROMIG, Director Office Hours 2 to *1 p. m. Daggett lilock Hospital by Appointment 1 ROOSEVELTROAOHOUSE MILE 23 Launch leaves for Cooper Creek Sanding and way point-. Tm s<l;t\s and Friday.-, connecting with car. Best AccotTirnodations for Travelers Dogfish Galore Dog Stables A. W. ROBERTS. Prop. NOTICE Chaklks KukI’TINo, Carpenter Shop is temporarily removed to Imild ing southside of < 'olman I»on-»**. Igloo No. 9, Order of Pioneers Meets the First Monday Night of each month at the A. B. hall. Wm. Sauers, Pres. Isaac Evans, Sec v jf a man like* a woman that's hia business. A nd if a woman likes a man —that s htr busi* ' ‘ ness. A"d if they Jet mairieH that * thair business. RUT-CLEANING. PRESSING L> AND TAILORING IS MY BUSINESS. G HENNING Agent for FRED KAUFFMANN CLOTHES DR. CHARLES T. DAGGETT Bridge Work and Porcelain Specialist Satisfaction Guaranteed in All Branches of Up-lo-Date Dsntiat/y. Daggatt Block Teleehone Seward. Alaska " ' 1 .1 J. LINDLEY GREEN LAWYER Over Bank of Seward Seward. Alaska PETER ANDERSON PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Seward Water and Power Comn/ John A. Nelson, Manager Office Bank of Seward Building SEW A HD. - ALASKA OLD CROW OLD HERMITAGE OLD WINES Blue Ribbon Beer Olympia Beer ONLY MINERAL CABINET WHERE? AT 9 J. I\ Stotko - Proprietor ► «• ► Li:o MAKGl'LKS, I'll*)I’K. WINES LIQUORS CIGARS BOWLING ALLEY BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES Seward, - Alaska BROWN & HAWKINS MERCHANTS QUALITY FIRST MERCHANTS Hills Bros., Schilling’s Best and Chase & Sanborn’s Coffees, Teas and Spices. V # Preferred Stock and Del Monte Brands of Canned Goods. They are all leaders. There are no better brands of staple groceries on the market. In Fancy Groceries we specialize on high grade Jellies, Jams, Marmalades, Relishes, Pickles, Sauces? etc., etc. Among some of our Bottled Goods are Welches Grape Juice, Pine Apple Juice. Lime Juice and Boiled Cider. Crosse & Blackwell's Tarrogan Vinegar. Crosse & Blackwell’s Raspberry Vinegar. Ileinze Spiced Salad Vinegar. Ileinze and Crosse & Blackwell's Cider and Malt Vinegars. Ask about the new “Stuffed Mushrooms” and Pickled Italian Sweet Peppers. ks--k.s=.~ iroWN & HAWKINS