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- THE-— NORTHERN Bowling Bar Pool and Billiards Wines, liquors and Cigars Candy _~ THE NORTHERN || <) >1 \K4• I I.KSs I'rop’r | OLD CROW OLD HERMITAGE OED WINES Blue Ribbon Beer Olympia Beer 0\n MINERAL CABINET WHERE? AT JACK’S J. l\ Stolko - Proprietor II. V. Hopkins W. F. Welmer THE TERMINAL Olympia. Rainier. Budweiser and temps Beer Olympia Beer on Draught All Beer and Wines Strictly Cold Storage Try Us once then You he the judge The Commerce F. W. POWERS Proprietor BOOMS IN COMNtCIIOM Wines, Liquors and Cigars BEST BRANDS Draught and Bottled Beers PIONEER HOSPITAL OF SEWARD DR. J. H. ROMIG. Director Ofiice Hours 2 to 4 p. m. HOSPITAL by APPOINTMENT Oaggett 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 ov mm V.. L. WHI1TEMORE, PROP. Headquarters for Mining Men SEWARD, - - - ALASKA ^ ,_M The Coleman FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. GEO. SEXTON, PROP. K! dries lulits. Electric bell. Modem Imtbrooms. Rates reasonable. FOURTH AVENUE SEWARD, ALASKA USE THE PHONE ALASKA ELECTRIC COMPANY M. (iRAFF, - President and General Manager Clothing, Furnishings, Footwear, Tents, Tarps, Rugs, Etc. S. L. Colwell PIONEER MERCHANT Fourth Ave H. V. HOBEN * A F- DAV1S | ALASKA TRANSFER H. V. HOBEN, Manager - --©eaters 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 the Station. TE EPHONE MAIN 123 Evinrude ^Motors 2 and 3 1-2 h. p. With Magnto. J. L Graef Agent SEWARD NEWS COMPANY Dealers in Fine Stationery,' Imperial Confectionery, Standard Brands of Cigars and Tobaccos. All the lest 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 Ctiicagi, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway NO EXTRA FARE ON THIS LINE SEWARD AGENTS WAYNE BLUE. Pacific Alaska Navigation Company C. B. CUPTILL, Alaska Steamship Company Delegate Wickersham is quoted by the Fairbanks News-Miner of using the following remark in a speech there two days before election; I am an Alaskan first of all and not taking orders from the president of the United States. ATLIN, B. C., Nov. 15.—1914 will be a memorable year in the history of Atlin—tho year of the fire. On the morning of May 23rd, a fire which originated in E. L. Pillman’s | store, on the corner of First and Pearl! streets, swept over and consumed j nearly the entire business portion of the town. The fire started about 7:30 in the morning and by 0 o’clock noth ing remained of over thirty buildings but a few charred embers, the finan cial loss being upwards of $100,000. With Sulzer, Democrat, and Tanner (holdover), Democrat, in the Senate, and J. (J. lleid, independent, William Britt, Democrat, Arthur (I. Shoup, Republican and J. R. Heckman, Re- ' publican in the House, the anti-Wick-1 ersham faction will hold the balance of power. The assembly will have eight j Democrats, two Non-Partisans, six Republicans, six Wickershamites and one of Bull Moose tendencies. There is one doubtful seat in the Fourth divi sion, the result of which, however, cannot alter the plurality of the Democrats.—Juneau Empire. FAIRBANKS, Former U. S. Attor-, noy J. J. Cross ey and family left yes terday for Portland, where he will pratico law and make his future home. A fund of $650.00 has been raised here for the benifit of the American Red Cross. J. C. Rogers, who just returned from broad 1'ass, verifies the report of the discovery of a limitless amount of low grade ore there. “The greatest ledge in the world has been uncover ed," he says. Acting under instructions from Washington, United States Attorney R. F. Roth today reduced his office force from three to one assistants. FAIRBANKS, Nov. 14.—William J. Fitzpatrick, pioneer sourdough, who has been United States commissioner at Chena for many years, died Thurs day of complication. His funeral will be held today. CIRCLE CITY.—A messenger ar rived from the diggings this morning, reporting that a light started last night in a bawdy house at Miller House kept by Alice Christopher. It appears that William Lehman, James Taughery and E. S. Erickson got into a mixup and that Lehman and Taugh rey took sides against Erickson. In the melee revolvers were used, and as a result Taughrcy and Erickson are reported dangerously wounded. CIRCLE CITY.—Palmer of Circle, who was insane and under guard at Hot Springs on the Fairbank -Circle trail, died and was buried at the Springs. Its getting cold so don’t forget to buy your stoves, coal hods, pokers, stove pipe at Brown & Hawkins. “Quality first." ANN HUGHES (FORMERLY ANN GOURLAY) DECEASED. To John James Thorp. Notice is hereby given to John James Thorp whose last known ad dress wus “P. 0. Latouche, Alaska/’ that his mother, Mrs. Ann Hushes (formerly Ann Gourlay and nee Kit hey) at one time residing at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, died at Selattyn, Shropshire, England, on the 20th day of June 1014, and that the said John James Thorp is inter ested under her Will and he is hereby f informed that unless he communicates with the undersigned within 12 months from the date of this adver tisement making claim to his inter est the bequest to his will be consid ered as revoked in accordance with the provisions of the Will. Davies Halkwill & Hell Solicitors, St, John Street, New Castle-upon Tyne, England. Long distance telephone booth at The Branch. Job printing of overy description at The Gateway. You get local Ranch Eggs with your Ham and Bacon at Gamble’s Res taurant. The Gateway Job Printing Depart ment has just received the very latest in new type and machinery. Don’t send outside for your job printing. Patronize the paper that is helping to l uild up your city. Come in and see our $15.00, $18.00 anr $20.00 suits, the best values now shown in Seward, including the latest mixtures and blue serges. Others up to $85.00. “Dress up for the Holidays’’ Brown & Hawkins. “Quality first.” See us before sending outside f >■* your job printing. Get the Password HHH Get the Rap Join the Moose and Be a Pap! SEWARD LODGE NO. 1425 C. W. PALMER KNIK, ALASKA THE BEST LINE OF MERCHANDISE OBTAINABLE On aecount of having our own ship bringing in merchandise frosh from the outside, we are able to quote you prices Chat competition cannot touch. WeSaveJfouJMone^ 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 C. W. PALMER, Knik, Alaska CHARLES KREFTING Pioneer Carpenter of Seward Contractor and Builder Cabinet Work a Specialty Third Avc. Bet. Adams and Glasur Telephony Main 54. DR. CHARLES T. DAGGETT hri'ige Work «w»-J Porelam Sp«cnii»t lion CJu»f •fil***J an Ail if Up.i . D*t" D •ftUftff. fito' It , • S##«r<i. / Miller's Barher Shop Wo inako :i specialty of removing warts, etc. Not and Cold BAINS Always Beady J. LINDLEY GREEN LAWYER Ofcr Hank Of Newnrrt S«'w.iri1. AlasWt L. V. RAY Attorney-at-Law SEWARD, ALASKA Harold ft Mm ATTOR\£Y-AT-LAW Now located in new otlices. Suite 4, I ).i *11 I Hook. I’lione Madison 114 Igioo No. 9, Order of Pioneers Meet* the First Monday Night of each month at the A. b. hall. Wm. Sauers, Pres. Isaac Evans, Sec v GERMANIA CAEE (JABkII-L SAMOS Prop. Best Cocking and Service BUTTS HAS IT Seward Water and Power Company John A. Nelson, Manager Office Bank of Seward Building SEW A HD. - ALASKA Sid Woolf, llie Tailor CLEANING. PRESSING AND HE PA IKING Ori*nsitc The Northern Have your work done by an expe rienced tai'or NATE WHITE ROADHOUSE LYNX CREEK. ON 34 TRAIL SCOTT WOOLIVER ROADHOUSE Sunrise Alaska See us before sending outside f yr ; your job printing. PETER ANDERSON Painting and Paperhanging FULL QUART -*--BOTTLED IN BOND Has Had no Peers for Fifty Years SOLD BY ALL DEALERS Location Notices at the Gateway i