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Om OcttAR **• ' ’* n Ck'fi’*Coi»» B. M. bTO'Nt. - * PUBLISHER SEWARD. ALASKA, JULY 14 1914 • :> . O i‘r. ;i ' .‘U'ilKuH V :: -ii \ might i t . a*t*a the pro, m at on the Hour ot i ; .. at . V am int!do oh Iiearst giv*‘ S . >( ,.t v ;• -aij. he P -men and his policy , *i .a" m to five the in.prosMon ♦hal the Democrats , • , » - ye- »* t** t an.' C O'ssatm .. h ' : ■ • ert ' ' " 1 ' • h. a . \> ; ft a y. - a* ... am the p'v, >, e , * -/apt- >m t m hi te n » which is invariab „ „ • , ,">o those Whose o !y c laim to notice coin* - v , \ t - ,e a » *n\< c. lii tia* ne" -paper world it Is h> i:*e the surest means of drawing attention t > or, i • . tt -a ~ v . ; : he * ot! inr i:* he was not in op:v i’ion a; the I'.rw t<* someotie. in sight attacks on the ail v , m . • ,• o' tie people an*I tin* newspapers , . * to ;vy to mal t* poo: lo believe '• he s irprisvd to hear . - *. - h ■*ion.." the administration is sure . and the one: ies of the admin a a! •- ’ ’ ; . re.- at by attacking ..a n a at particularly, of course, the man _ . \ • i v uid take a lot of Hearsts an 1 , . o. • i< -. t** make them believe that • * iv a better man in every sense than ail together. u SE THE PHOE ALASKA ELECTRIC COMPANY >1. w p, - President and (ieneral Manager The Coleman l IK ST-CLASS HOTEL. GEO. SEXTON, PROP. v.* • ’ i > Mt .’u !. l»at ii n ■ ii;s. I lutes reasonable. POUHTH AVENUE SEW A HD, ALASKA While in Knik Stay at MORRISON ROAD HOUSE .lost Popular House in Sown ., ; \ ,» j o. ■ *r t i la's vl. Prices Reasonable. Clothing, Furnishings, Footwear, Tents, Tarps, Rugs, Etc. S. L. Colwell PIONEER MERCHANT Fourth Ave HOWARD WATCHES GEORGE, THE JEWELER Watches and Jewelry Repaired g. . KNIK, ALASKA_ n? be ; ini: of mf*u h \noise obtainable {> \ act- >,.nt < ’ da 'v: * a* <• a .hip bringing in merchandise fresh f, llTi the e: tsido, we are .-.ble to quote you prices that competition cannot touch. Wc^v^Jfoi^Money 'l ;iC ^ 0(y, tha w e an y are the best that can be bought at any price. A trial order will convince you. REMEMBER WE CARRY EVERYTHING WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON EVERY ITEM C. W. PALMER, Knik, Alaska Meet nn a* I lit* Hranch., P ION E E R HOSPITAL oj : i’WAHI) fH». J. D. IKAIIlj, Dim tor (iliicc Hours 2 H> p< m* Da^CTcti »*U>ck Hospital by Appointment A |, .. Iik»r. A W .*ti !h*t\ i \ II *■ .. A • . * a m.Ht Iii f * f . .• ll *r r«i l»usi r*.ss. Art ll l>« g«-t * r<> t . i il pa- .. (,Lf A,V|a'G. f'Hf KSINC ,*\\D i AluOKiNCi IS MY BUSINLSS. C. HENNING Aflent lor f RED K AUt EM ANN CLOTHES C. MATHISON The i'.ald Headed Painter Will Do Your Work Right lJKICKS IMG I IT. A trial solicited. | i • 2 ■ » { MILE 23 I/IUI rli V'll'fs f«>!* < «**#)»• . < n «•!< ( ■ mtiii'. .mi \vn\ ni>in!>. 'lu* "‘.;t \ s ;u»< Kri«l.a,'-i (•"imfciin:T "iti. car. A. VV. ROBERTS, Prop. NOTiCi: < it \i:i,i-,s Km;j Tt\<<\ir|M*ntcr ! *S|h»j) i> trmjimaril\ rnuvru to Imiiti lii'J S(Klt }l**i<l * Ilf t old all i.OMxi . Igioo No. 9, Order of Pioneers Meets the l i st Monday Night of each month ut tin A. fi. h i!l. ; Wm. Sauers, Pres. Isaac Evans, Sec v Open Day and Nij»ht Established SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS $1 a day or Three Tickets. Bread 15 Loaves or Tickets for $1. Doughnuts 15c per do/.. Service at Counter, Tables or Private Boxes. E. LEVIN, Prop. ...PIONEER HOTEL... h , 8. CANNON, PHOPH. Newly furnished and Renovated. Twelve Comfortable Rooms. Nicely furnished Ladies’ Sit tin" Room, family Accommodations as Good as Can Re Had in Alaska. KNIK - - ALASKA Hotel Seward W. A. M'NEILEY. Prop. W. A. C. BALDWIN. Lessee MODERN CONVENIENCES RATES $1.00 TO $2.50 PER DAY HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS ELECTRIC LIGHTS I !i. I.. WHITTEMORE, PROP. Headquarters for Mining Men SEWARD, . - ALASKA The Seattle Bar lien.sen <S; Tecklenburg, Proprietors. OLYMPIA DRAFT SEER BLUE RIBBON BOTTLED BEER BEST LIQUORS DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGARS Elegantly Furnished and Steam FTeated Rooms in Connection Incorporated November ls«)5 under the Laws of the Territory of Alaska S. M. Gif AiT, President and General Manager CONTRACTORS AND DEALERS IN fo A: the Station. TELEPHONE MAIN 123 Eviirnide , Motors 2 and 3 1-2 h. p. With Magneto. J. L. Graef Ag<;nt Carries a Full Line oi Miners’ and Prospectors’ Supplies. Tents Stoves. Ammunition and Hardware. Reliance, Maximum and Supreme Brands Canned fruits and Vegetables. Dry Goods, Slats, Caps, Sundries. Ladies’ arid Gent’s furnishings. fxclusive on Crossed Shoes Victors, Victrolas and Victor Records We give money back on anything purchased here if not satisfactory. I Doors &. Windows Rani'S I Lai I X I j I \trlor i i • *:tf»*rs ( Ia>ol inr Sto\» > i ook St ma*' (’amp Stovr-s A if Tijh* I i**at t‘t> < >ii Sluvf> A IcmIu>1 St o', * ** Spark I’Imjs .jump * oil* 15at t ••rios < Iranil** \Varr Aluminum Ware A nI *< *sl os 1* iV IJ I 'an**r Malihnid Rooknj' Tar I ’apcr I)rat\*nim.r l**lt Wea’lier Strips Gasoline fj.is Ln ifi n*‘ f)i Ni.triii#* Kn^ no 1 >ii '.’a! vv* » >i I Klaine 1 » ! Klooi*( )i i Linseeo < > i f ‘tip f ii*p;isp I *aint s iiiiciju*.*i‘*'t Paint Aspliaitnrn Pamt i JrtisliPs Varnishes Turpent ine Japan I)t*naturetl Alcohol f ’oal Tar Lamps Lantern* 'JVnts PHONE BLACK 4 Rifles ( .ai.' Arnmim ’ <m »*'i11i Ii * TaC\ !«* < i, lilt i ' l \ ;‘l>' 1 i*• > J*‘*> i5iack**mit!A • Y>ai j SeiloW't Wheel I {arrows ( 'til |er\ Kir«* < la\ i‘* i l*» * I > ric»< Lime t Vment ( I h)|»e Mere* ti iy Seim Twine . L, C5 R A EE P PUGET SOUND-ALASKA ROUTE Steamers leave Seattle every ten days each month on the 5th, 15th, 25th, ADMIRAL SAMPSON AND ADMIRAL EVANS via the INSIDE PASSAGE, for Ketchikan, Juneau, Yakutat, Katalla, Cordova, Ellamar, Valdez. Latouchc. Seward, Cook Inlet Points and Kodiak Island. PUGET SOUND-CAL1FORNIA ROUTE Seattle to San Francisco, connecting with steamers Yale and Har vard for Southern California Points. - _-__> f Itight reserved tc change steamers and sailing dates without notice. B F. WATSON, General Agent. WAYNE BLUE, Local Agent. ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO. Steamers Alameda, Mariposa and Northwestern sail from Seattle every six clays tor Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, Cordova, \aldez and Seward. Direct service to Kmk Anchorage via Alameda and Mariposa S. S. Dirigo leaves Seward 13th of eath month for Cook Inlet points and Dutch Harbor. Regular treight service tor Ketchikan, VVrangell, Juneau, Sheep Cteek, Treadwell, Douglas, Skagway, Cordova, Ellamar, Valdez, Latouche and Seward Freight Steamers sailing from Seattle each month: S. S. Seward. 5th; S. S. Latouche, 15th; S. S. Cordova, 25th iS. S. Seward carrier Explosives t'Right reserved to change thi> schedule without notice vi3 F. B. TllACV, General Agent C. 1>. GUPTILL, Agc tt _ __ -- --- - -——— H. V. HOBEN A* *• ^AV ALASKA TRANSFER H. V. HOBEN, Manager ——-Dealers in— COAL, WOOD AND ICE General Transferring Phones, Main 17 and 41 The Bor gen Grocery Staple and fancy Groceries Handles the Best Canned Goods from the Pacific Coast—Best Treatment to Everybody and Prices Right—Goods Delivered to All Parts of the City GUS BORGEN, Proprietor Phone Main 134 Clayson Building, Seward