--THE NORTHERN Bowling Bar Pool and Billiards Wines, Liquors and Cigars Candy __TH E NORTHERN I.KO MAIEM I KS. I’ropV OLD CROW OLD HERMITAGE OLD WINES Blue Ribbon Beer Olympia Beer ONLY MINERAL CABINET WHERE? AT JACK’S J. P. Stotko - Proprietor H. V. Hopkins W. F. Weimer THE TERMINAL Olympia, Rainier, Budweiser and temps Beer Olympia Beer on Draught All Beer and Wines Strictly Cold Storage Try Un once then You he the judge The Commerce P. \T. POWERS f*r«*riet«r ROOMS IN CONNECTION Wines, Liquors and Cigars BEST BRANDS Draught and Bottled Beers PIONEER HOSPITAL OF SEWARD DR. J. N. ROMIG. Director Office Hours 2 to 4 p. m. HOSPITAL by APPOINTMENT Daggett Block The Carstens Packing Co. Wholesale and Retail Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry Lard, hams and Bacon. Butter and Eggs Orders from the Westward and Cook Inlet Given Careful Attention Fourth Ave. Seward. HOTEL OVERLAND E. L. WHITTEMORE, PROP. Headquarters for Mining Men SEWARD, - - - ALASKA The Coleman FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. GEO. SEXTON, PROP. Klectric li/hu. Kk'ctric Ml. Modern bath room*. Ktiton reasonable. FOURTH AVENUE SEWAHD, ALASKA USE THE PHONE ALASKA ELECTRIC COMPANY 5. M. GRAFF, - President and General Manager Clothing, Furnishings, Footwear, Tents, Tarps, Rugs, Etc. S. L. Colwell PIONEER MERCHANT Fourth Ave II. V. HOBEN A. F. DAVIS ALASKA TRANSFER H. V. HOBEN, Manager . —-* -Dealers In-—— COAL, WOOD AND ICE General Transferring Phones, Main 17 and 41 THE SEWARD LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY Incorporated November 1905 under the Law* of the Territory of Ala*ka S. M. GRAFF, President and General Manager CONTRACTORS AND DEALERS IN Electric Supplies and Appliances M At :t„. Stuloa. TB.BPHONB MAIN 123 Evinrude ^Motors 2 and 3 1-2 h. p. With Magnto. J. L. Grael Agent SEWARD 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 THE “OLYMPIAN” The Train of Luxury To Spokane, Butte, Miles City, Sioux City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul, Milwaukee, Chicago, via the Alaskans' Favorite Route Chicags, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway NO EXTRA FARE ON THIS LINE SEWARD AGENTS WAYNE BLUE, Pacific Alaska Navigation Company C. B. CUPTILL, Alaska Steamship Company Nrma from All Jarta of the IX Northland IX Governor Strong has appointed the following Alaska mining men as *Ci egates to the annual convention of the American Mining Congress which will convene at Phoenix, Arizona, Decem ber 7th next. B. L. Thane, Juneau. F. W. Bradley, San Francisco; E. P. Kennedy, Jun eau; John Richards, Treadwell; U. G. Rush, Ketchikan; B. F. Millard, Val dez; Jumes J. Godfrey, McCarthy: Al exander H. Bradford, Seward; George James, Nome; Falcon Joslin, Fair banks. SEATTLE, Nov. 9.—Charles E. Dunlap, a local druggist in charge of a store on Pike street, died yesterday of a self-inflicted wound because he had been arrested and charged with selling liquor in violation of the law. Charles E. Dunlap was a pioneer of Skagway where he was connected with the early management of the wa ter company, and he had been employ ed in drugstores. WRANGELL.—What came as a de cided shock to his folks and to the citi zens of Wrangell was the news of the death of Karta Case who in some mysterious manner accidently shot himself Wednesday morning about eleven o’clock while hunting on Brush Island. _ NOME.—H. H. Moller, one of our prominent merchants and member of the city council, today received the sad intelligence of the death of his wife, Maggie Moller, who died in Berkeloy, California, at the home of her mother. Mr. Moller has the sym-! pathy of his many friends in Nome j , in his great bereavement. - NOME.—A letter recently received in Nome says that Claude Shea, who 1 for many years lived in Nome and was i one of the High school boys, was re cently married in Seattle to Miss Cleveland, a cousin of Mrs. Chas. Thompson of this city. NOME.—The Mecca saloon has closed its doors and it is understood the management has transfered the license to the Northern saloon, which place is owned by the same company, who owned and operated the Mecca. SEATLE, Oct. .10.—Sneak thieves entered a room occupied by Frederick W. Best, of Nome, at the Frye hotel and obtained gold nuggets weighing nearly fourteen ounces and valued at j $260, some time Tuesday night. Mr. i Best was not in his rooms between 10 ! o’clock Tuesday morning and 9 o’ clock yesterday morning, and upon his arrival there yesterday morning dis covered the loss of the nuggets.—(Se attle I ost-Intelligencer.) Senator Gustad is a mining man j and senior member of the firm of Gaustad and Trosseth which has op erated for several years on Cleary creek near Chatanika, the creek’s ter minus of the Tanana Valley railroad. Formerly he was a newspaper man, and he has had a good deal of exper ience in public matters. He is popu j lar and deservedly so. He is a Nor wegian by birth, American by adop tion and education. He is about 40 . years of age, and came to the United j States in 1884. JUNEAU.—James Hay Whipple, beloved of Juneau, is dead. He passed i into the sleep which knows no waking Saturday night at 9:30 o’clock, in Cal ifornia. FAIRBANKS, Nov. 7.—George Par ker, a Fairbanks creek raining oper ator, died here of pneumonia, and will be buried today. W. F. Matlock, formerly of Daw- t son and Fairbanks, and a pioneer of Juneau, died several days ago at his old home in Pendleton, Oregon. Mr. Matlock was the father of Mrs. E. E. Emmons, who lived for years with her husband in South Dawson, where they were engaged in business. Mens all wool navy blue Oregon flannel overshirts, tho best values in j town $2.50 each. Brown & Hawkins. I “Quality first.” Long distance telepnone booth at The Branch. Cross cut Saws, Axes, Wedges, Mauls everything for tho wood chopper. Brown & Hawkins Hard ware & Furniture Dept. “Quality first.” See us before sending outside fo* your job printing. Meet me at The Branch. We can do it. Job printing of e\ ery description. Letterheads, envelopes, billheads, cards, posters, announcements of til kinds at The Gateway Job Printery. The name “Gamble’s” is a trade mark and wherever seen is a guaran tee of wholesomeness and cleanliness. letterheads, envelopes, billheads, cards, posters, announcements of a'J kinds at The Gateway Job Printery Finch’s Golden Wedding Rye at The Branch. American White cross extra large sise Ripo Olives. “Every cell full of oil.” 50c per can. Brown & Hawkins. “Quality first.” Get the Password HHH Get the Rap SEWARD LODGE NO. 1425 G.W. PALMER KNIK, ALASKA THE BEST LINE OF MERCHANDISE OBTAINABLE On account of having our own ahip bringing in merchandise fresh from the outside, we are able to quote you prices that competition cannot touch. W^Sav^foirMoncy The goods that we carry 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 G. W. PALMER, Knik, Alaska CHARLES GREETING Pioneer Carpenter of Seward Contractor and Builder Cabinet Work a Specially Third Ave. Bet. Adams and (ilasur Telephone Main ->4. DR. CHARLES T. DAGGETT Bridge Worl» and Porcelain Specialist SalitUi'Uon Guaranteed in Al* Branches •( Up*t<»Dale DentlaUr. D»i<«U Block Tele pKort Se**i J. Alaeka Miller’s Barber Shop We make a specialty of removing warts, etc. Hot and Cold BATHS Always Ready J. LINDLEY GREEN LAWYER | Over Bank of Soward Seward. Alaafca L. V. RAY Attorn ey-at-Law SEWAKD, ALASKA Harold N. INuzum ATTOR\tY-AT-l \H Now located in now ollices, Suite 4, Dairi'ett Block. I’lione Madison 114 Igloo No. 9, Order of Pioneers Meets the First Monday Nitfht of each month at the A. Fi. hall. Wm. Sauers, Pres. Isaac Evans, Sec v GERMANIA CAFE OAURIEL SANTOS Prop. Best Cooking and Service BUTTS HAS IT Seward Water and Power Company John A. Nelson, Manager Office Bank of Seward Building SEWAKD. - ALASKA Sid Woolf, the Tailor CLEANING, PRESSING ANT) REPAIRING Opposite The Norfh'nw Have your work done by an eipe* rienced tailor NATE WHITE ROADHOUSE LYNX CREEK, CN24 TRAIL PETER ANDERSON Painting and » Paperhanging SCOTT WOOLIVER ROADHOUSE Sunrise Alaska See us before sending outside f>r your job printing. *•» Wm- ou '"llr FULL QUART ..BOTTLED IN BOND— ■ Has Had no Peers for Fifty Years SOLD BY ALL DEALERS Location Notices at the Gateway