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TO INVESTIGATE ON THIS COAST Philadelphia. June -7— The federal industrial commission hearing is beintf continued here. The commission will X) to the Paciiic coast in August. ---——-—————— TELl EVERYBODY That COTTfR Is Selling Shoes of All kmd> Prices $1.50 to $8.50 per pair Shirt> Ml Kinds and Weiqhts Price >0c to $8.00 Best Qajilt\ Cordurox Pants S i.50 to >4*00 On\ Oak Pants $ 1.50 per Pair ( Dux Oak Coats "*» 0 5 f ifso C' i r t ' * >h.r|$ > *i 00 an;! v'».'!*) eat a SMjmyss tmn' . Shoes > ,0U to >! j.*m» per pair Mackinaw i $ ctx >*.00 to >55.00 each Woolen and Cotton Sot** i"»( to >I. J 5 p* r i>air llil »!IXfitS* SIORE ftt’.XL I. t OTTIR. i’rop. (•ItONE UM'IS n*i Seward Iron Works G. G, HOE, Pkoprietor General Machine Shop. Gas Engines a Specialty. FOR SALE Lot 22, Llk 14 -5 room well furnished house with all modern improvements S2.2nO Lot i:>, Llk Id and eahin . SI,0(H) Lot lh, !*lk 1*) and euluu S. > Lot 2m Lloek It* and small llOllM. . • . • i •' Lot d(», Llk ".>L10o 1 oi > 2** and do, Lloek 2*> .> 1.1(H) Lots 20. and one-ha It ot 21. Llk 11 with hide’s. sd,«*»oo Ke>id»*nee ’ots on terms \ mo Steam Laundry SmM) ski; ROMIG 6- ROMIG THE SEWARD LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY l,,c , v \v*v irb r . under the laws of the T erritory of Alaska ' . \! GSAi l\ Prt sident «n<1 General Manager CONTRACTORS AND T EALER . IN uCCuiC ouppliCS and Appliances „ II: HI'HOM-: MAIN I2A ___i Kviimido B\iolor> 2 and 3 1-2 h. p. With Magneto. J. L Grael Afcen t Clothing, rurni -Tirps. Footwear, T cuts, Tarps, Rujjs, Etc. 3, L. Colwell PIONEER MERCHANT Fourth Ave While in Knik Stay at # MORRISON ROAD HOUSE .'lost Popular Mouse in Tow n Good Accommodation. I irst Class Board. Prices Reasonable. A Bank \\ hose Growth keeps Pace \\ itli That Of 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 For bread, pies, cakes, cookies and ice cream try the Seward Cafe. * Kvinrude motors, with magneto, at J, L. Graef ’s. --- Folding cots, beds, mattresses, fur* niture, wall paper, etc. Grown & Hawkins, Hardware and Furniture de* { partment. Quality first. Lon*r distance telephone booth at the Branch. * Pnh**s blue ribbon beer at The Branch. * Bgdweiser beer at the Branch. * Felt mattresses at J. L. Greaf’s. 4. W r lui\ e some of the host listings in tonn. including l w ill) or without Business Opportunities Buildings for Rent for prices and terms call and in ters irw us ()ur oflice will he open Jul\ 1st. two doors below the Galen a\ WHITEHEAD REALTY and •AT COMPANY JOHNSON WINS SLOW SCRAP WITH MORAN IN 20 ROUNDS Paris, June 2ff—Jack Johnson, who ; retained the heavyweight champion shin of the world by defeating Frank Moran, the Pittsburg miner, is charged with stalling through the whole light, j by French papers today. (Jeorge < ':ir pentier, champion of Prance and Kng 1 land, who refereed the light gave John son the decision on points, the only) thing he could do, as Moran shaded ihe negro in hut ore* round. Fight experts wore unable to (•••rule 'whether Johnson has oeclined since; ! defeat iMg Jeffries af Hello. H e srnot I,- I ered Moran wlem ever le* took a no- . lion. Ilis friends -:iv he was alra'd i j to Knock out the whit** tighter for fear i he would he hatred from the ring. First Hound Moran leads to stom-! iaclt and head. No damage and much sparring even round. Second Johnson seems fast and j lands an uppercut. le ts Moran lead, j Moran cautious. Hound ends with | both sparring in midring. Kven round, j Third Hot h circle seeking an open- * ling. Moran rushes three times, John-, I son’s forearm blocking. Kven round.; j Fourth Johnson wakes up and feints i j with apparent old cleverness. Moran .leads with left on tie* ear. Johnson! i counters to nose, drawing blood. Moran i not seriously shaken, covers and botvs j ) in. Johnson retreats, both sparring at t he end. Johnson’s round. Fifth Johnson slightly distressed j land breathing hard, hut frequently! 'locks Moran’s head as latter hores in. ; Moran p!a\s to stomach in clinches i ami lands effectively and frequently. I ! Sinks light right in’o .Jack’s stomach twice. .Johnson retrea’s in clinches. ' Moran lands again in tie* stomach at the end. Moran’s round. Sixth- Johnson oshMs audience a ml ; lands twice to head and shoots fr t<> : Moran’-; chin, which was partly blocked. Moran simultaneously sinks right into stomach and sHli pounds stomach as pair hack to neutral j ground. Johns n holds repeatedly. A ; 'hot rally in midrrng closes tie* round. , Johnson’s round. Seventh-Moran rushes, swinging t>oth hands. Jack ducks one. blocks i another ami returns With a left to the nose, again drawing nlood. They j . clinch. Moran coming out swings again | hut Johnson rolls his head and leads i with his left. Moran neatly ducks and pumps a rig fit to the stomach a> tie y clinch. Johnson I looks a right to t he • •at\ Moran countering to tie* stomacn. They ciinch at tie* sound ot the bell. Kven round. !-;,ghth .t li’isor. weary, not showing J; is Usin I speed (' m*s little, Moran (irives -i rai/iP i*d driving John-on's • head h ck repeated \. Join son give* uniting in return unr 1 le* catche Moran cot,. .ng o oi ciinch :*ml t t,to .• trist \ non*- c l’s. Moran r***"-*. vrith tired ar.-i sp;u S to end Kv»*n round. X nil, Jack cl ops nose with over tit ;ui right ' nree tine's, .'.loran still hooks to stoniiicii in ciinch *s which toll >w» d .1 ohitson s lean. * arpentier separates them. They exchange lightening lefts. Sparring, both try for another lead, Moran finally rushes Johnson, blocking with left. Kven round. Tenth Moran jabs with left. John son blocking then hooking right to face. Moran puts right to stomach, Miran tiled, .bjiitson puts right to head, .lack land" several mild upper cut" to face. Johnson'" round. Kh*v»*nth Moran seems da/cd. .lack lands right renearediy, Mocks swings, tlcn lands both hands ro lace and forces t he lighting. Moran is un.tlde to escape t lie rain of jibs and upper, cuts, Johnson stands off and peck" Moran with a long right at the sound of the hell. Johnson'" round. Twelfth -Loth fiddle. Johnson's round by shade. Thirteenth Johnson land" with left.: Moran rushes, landing left to head. Johnson rocks Moran with blow to body and puts two left jab" to face. Huth cautious. Johnson*" round. Fourteen!h— Johnson forces the fight ing. landing at will and driving Moran across the ring. Moran hooks to the head, then jabs to ihe nose and yet" a nurd right in return. Johnson's round. Fifteenth -Moran rushes Johnson :md is brought to a stop with a left to the face. They clinch and in breaking Johnson puts Moran’s bead back with a jab. Johnson’s round. Six*eenth- No real fighting. Ameri cans holler “light.” Moran wakes up and tries twice for tire head but is out boxed. I tumors that tire tight was. fixed i" revived, ( roud restless. John "on*" round. Se> enteenth —-They wrestle. Moran swing" wiidly but i" blocked. Lands r wo jabs in the face. Johnson land" at will hut i" plainly stalling. Johnson's round. F.ighteenth .loin..son "ends < ne to the stomach and two to the face. Lands a hard left to the body. COMMISSIONER AT SHIP CREEK Valdez. .I'ine 2D—.iudjfe K. M. Krown ’ lias appoint< <i Koyden I >. t'hase, chief cVtK * i ?n«* railroad engineering com i, :h I’. S commissioner :it Ship < n < ,. . • - » ; ment wa> made at the i •, airman Kde>, of the comm.'-'' . ' • was anxious that an nlV;c< »• wilt* i* oowers.it'a police maur j.iraie b" named for the new city that will sprinif up at Ship < reek this sum ai«*r .\ similar repnest was triads by Mr Ivies tor th** apnointment of Ken j'liiiiii rillman, jt*.. a> l\ S. deputy nia»s;’ai for the same iocation. hut a** a deputv is located at Knik, Imt 11 miles distau. no additional appointment was made. Tracks On The Trail Jim Hamilton, formerly sun»*rintend ent, at tin* Skeen-Lechner mine is in town with his arm in a sin:.?. He says a rock landed on him when h** wasn't look mi* . \Vr. \Y. Hughes, a minim? expert, wlm has heen examinirii? J J»n <»il» Patrick's property a! '.too-** pas-, re turneo Sunday with a -piibned knee. He left his assistant to complete the samplim?. Vic Marion of aide/, teturned from Ship <’reek on the Admiral Kvans af t«*r leasing Hie la inch owned hy him self and II. S. .Jon**s to tin* railroad locators. Arthur Aten, representin'? Prof. Herschel! Parker, left for the latter’s property on Quart/, creek today. Frank Skeen and Henry Johnson left fora prospecting tr p in Hie mountains hack o! Mile .’*4 ini- mornlni?. John son quit his place with Frown Haw kins t-> make the trip. H»* say - In* has information about a valuable piece of prop* rt y in » hat si-ct ion. 'I'ecklenheri? and Fensen, proprntors of tin* "Seattle Far. and Mayor Fo* . left for Va die/ on the* Admiral Fva:.-. UIRIGO WEST FROM UNALG/ The steamer I)iri*£o *a 1* <1 we>t frc I’nalaca at o’clock Sunday afternoc according to reports received bv wire It***. via Cordova. Word has been received that Mrs (’. .1. Xunne, who lias been court stenographer at Nome for many years, ieii a f<* w days ajfo in that city. f“0R All KINDS or WORK by the hour or day, apply MRS. MATTIE AOEE, rear Seattle Hotel Wholesale and Rt tail Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry Lard. Hams and Bacon. Butter and Hj»gs Orders from the Westward and Cook Inlet (liven Careful Attention Fourth Ave. Seward. BROWN & HAWKINS MERCHANTS QUALITY FIRST MERCHANTS —--—----- ' ■ ... ■■■■'■■ 1 " 1 11 Hills Bros., Schilling s Best and Chase & Sanborn's Coffees, Teas and Spices. 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. BROWN & HAWKINS