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aiu' 8>mtari GJatmtaij_ Published Daily Except Sunday by The Seward Gateway Publishing Co. BERNARD M. STONE, President. Subscription Rates; Daily—One dollar per month Ten cents tho copy. By mail, $10 per year. Weekly—Three dollars per year. (Payable strictly in advance). Advertising Kates; Readers, 10c per line first insertion, 5c per line each additional insertion. Legal notices, 50c per line. SEW VRD. U.ASK V, MOM) V Y, MAY 17, 1915. The failure ot King Emmanuel to secure a cabinet unpopular with the people and hi- compulsion to call in Premier Salandro shows how some limited Monarchial systems can Hi* superior to some republican forms of government. Emmanuel called on Marcora. the leader of the peace crowd, to form a cabinet. Hie people objected. Evidently the King called on others and all refused -o that Salandro had to be called hack to power and the de mand- ot the jicopie acceded to. The reason for all this is that no man would want to lx- prime mini.-ter in an unpopular government under the system in vogue in countri - where governments can In* turned out of power by the representatives ot the people at any time. In the British parliament, and, no doubt, in tin Italian parliament, an adverse vote in the representative or lower house mean- the defeat ot the government and defeat means that the support of the country i- gone. I'hen comes resignation. So. no man wants to take the leading place in a government that would not have the popular support, When we here in the l nited Stales become too much inclined to think we have the he-t form of government in the world we should think more carefully. When a government i- elected here it is no longer the servant of the people but then masters until the period lived by the constitution ex pires. I nquestionahly the l nited States has the “most free government on earth hut while in many respects it gives more freedom to the individual it gives too much freedom to the government. \fter the discovery of each of the big placer camps we were accustomed to hear over and over again that after the exhaustion of the placer gold “Al aska would go hack to tin natives.” Doubters then, as doubters do now, were accustomed to a-k “Where will the trade come from? I he best com mentary on these pe-.-um-tu* predictions i- shown in the cable which arrived yesterday telling that the trade ot Vla-ka has doubled in ten years. Right today in Seward people are asking the same old questions, they want to know where the revenues the trade the development, etc. "ill come i from. What i- to keep up Seward besides the railroad work? What is there , around here? If yarn talk about the minerals they smile. Talk about the fisheries and they laugh. Vgriculturc—oh, there’s nothing to it. The lesson to he taken from the progress of Vla.-ka and all other virgin countries is lost ■ on them. If they cannot see ihe resources on top ol the ground they refuse j to believe in their existence. \nd. yet, they are the same people who laugh- | ingly speak of the chechacoes who quit placer camps because they found it necessary to use a pick and shovel to get the gold. Down deep in the bosom of every new land are hidden resources as the j tish are hidden in the sea. We have enough of those ti.-h biting now to prove j their presence hut only the omniscient power that created new lands can tell J how plentiful they are.v NEWS FROM ALL PARTS 10 < :,rrv 1 lu OF THE NORTHLAND ,w'" ,. .. „ n. Alter reaching his room. Mr. Daly .......... ... left the papers in the waste basket JINEAl. May 4.—Representative and went out for a few minutes on James l*. Daly, of Nome, member . . , . . „: other business. During his absence from the Second Division, ha- lost all th(l room was c|eaned by the chamber-i of his papers and records of the See- maid and when Mr. Daly returned all ond Se.-.-’on of the Legislature. his papers were merrily blazing in the Friday afternoon, after the adjourn- furnace of the hotel, ment of the House, Mr. Dai> borrowed Mr. Daly says never again will he i the waste basket from his room in the use a waste basket as depository for Occidental hotel and went to the leg- j valuable papers. islative hull, where he gathered up all j -— his papers and notes, which he placid The census of the residents’of Cor dova on the liquor question, as re quired in the order issued by Judge Brown, before any renewals or new applications for saloon licenses would be acted upon, was today filed in the district court. As was expected the town voted overwhelmingly in favor of the sale of liquor, the figures be ing as follows: .‘11:) wet; 11.* dry; 52 no opinion and 10 refused to vote, making a total of 490 persons who gave expression to their views.— (Times.) Real estate is booming at Seward and a resident writes that “everybody who has ever been in Seward since the town was founded is now on the ground, besides a tremendous influx of strangers.*’—(Douglas Island News.) City Express. Phone, Main 100. Meets all boats. On account of some of the machinery going astray between Chicago and Seattle The Seward Soda Works Will Not Open Until About June 1st Upstairs Over the Soda Works a First-Class Photograph Studio managed by one of the best art ists on the coast. Will Open About June 1st ROBT. ASHLAND Proprietor I Pay from $1 (O $2.50 for Bear Skulls In good Condition J. R. STEVENSON Taxidermist Juneau bo* 731 Alaska Woodrow Park SIX Milt s fROM CITY Best Creek and Lake Pishing Most Beautiful of Playgrounds Perfect Accomodations for \ isitors. 50 WAISTS All the latest colors and design* si.30 tip (lliililmi's Dresses 35e lip ELLSWORTH’S Everything that Ladies Wear THE MINER’S STORE The Place Where Men Outfit THE GUARANTEE: WE ARE NOT SATISFIED UNLESS YOU ARE tRegutcred) Schoenbrun & Company MERCHANT TAILORS MEASURES TAKEN BY J s>t in ami now unpacked and ready for your inspection. All sizes DCXBAK CLOTHES FOR THE HILLS Riding Pants, Hunting Coats, Waterproof Hats. IDE SHIRTS AND COLLARS. Plain and fancy stripes. Negligee styles, Fancy soft collars. Exclusive models. SUMMER UNDERWEAR Olus, B. V. I). Mercerized Union Suits. All Kinds, Cotton, Silk and Wool. FILSON STAG SHIRTS. Forestry Cloth. Fancy Plaids, Blue Grays The Best Hill Shirt Made. HI PRESS HIP BOOTS AND PACS. Complete line of these famous good. The boots come in hip and sporting models. The Pars have the ned oil tanned cow hide tops. Best Made BUCKINGHAM AND HECHT SHOES. Some new lasts in the English walking models in Black and Tan. Also Mining Models. CHIPPEWA PACS FELDER PACS LIKELY HAND MADE BAGGAGE STEAMER TRUNKS SUIT CASES GRIPS BAGS SILK HOSE PONGEE SHIRTS SUMMER TIES BLACK MFG. OVERALLS AND CANVAS GOODS TENTS TARPS WAR BAGS PACK SACKS, ETC. THE MINER'S STORE FRANK J. COTER, Manager Phone Adams 131 “Don't forget the Parcel Post” Seward, Alaska PALACE OF SWEETS ICE CREAM Cigars Cigarettes Tobacco Stationery Candy Post Cards ROMIG & ROMIG REAL ESTATE AGENTS Houses for Kent, Kents Collected, Titles Examined. Lots for Sale. Large Listing. Phone Red 1-6. Seward. Alaska HALL SAFES N0UU1S SAIT, LOCK CO. W. L. IYIOFFATT Solo Atfont, So ward, Alaska Box 7.‘> FRANK L. TORREY Daggett Dldg House Painting Paper Hanging Decorating ESTIMATES FURNISHED 'sears, roebuck and company SEATTLE. WASH. We are the originators of the only guarantee that stands the test in the scales of justice | < “Fiske” Brand Shoes Searsmade The “FISKE” Shoe is of the very highest quality in leather, styl»*. workmanship and general makeup. “FISK K” brand shoes are made in all the up-to-date mode Is and in all kinds of leathers. “FISKE” brand shoes are all made inourown factory located at Holbrook, Mass., winch is in the ccn the linest shoe manufacturing district in the world. . ltin With our vast output we are enabled to produce shoes of the highest quality and workmansh i • “FISKE” brand shoes and cannot be equaled at any price. j OUR SEATTLE STORE Carries a full and complete line of “FISKE” bfcind footwear and guarantees to fill your order to your entire satisfaction. OUK SllOR OUAUANTKK: Complete; satisfaction or money back including all charges. Alaska Orders Given Special Attention Our Large Catalog mailed free on request SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY, SEATTLE, WASH. j OWL’ING AQ. ILLIARD) leo MARGULES.m&il Es‘Commerce CafeE>“Z,M Dinner 1 1 a.m to 7 p.m Short Orders at All Hours Special Chop Suey and Noodle Kvenings Private Boxes Open Day and Night The Bor gen Grocery Staple and Fancy Groceries Handles the Best Canned Goods from the Pacific Coast- Best Treatment to Everybody and Prices liiirkit—Goods Delivered to All Parts of the City GUS BORGEN, Proprietor Phone Main 134 Clayson Building, Seward FURNITURE AND HARDWARE COAL MINER'S AND GOLD MINER’S SUPPLIES Doors & Windows Lany's Kan yes 1 X L Parlor Heaters Gasoline Stoves Cook Stoves CAmp Stoves Air Tiyht Heaters Oil Stoves Alcohol Stoves Spark Ploys Jump Coils Batteries Granite Ware Aluminum Ware Asbestos P & B Patter Mnlthoicl Rootiny Tar Paper Deafeniny felt Weather Strips Gasoline Gas Engine Oil iWrine Engine Oil Valve Oil Elaine Oil Floor Oil Linseed Oil Cup Grease Paints Lacqueret Paint Asphaltum Paint Brushes Varnishes Turpentine Japan Denatured Alcohol Coal Tar Lam ps Lanterns Tents PHONE BLACK 4 Rifles Shot Guns Ammunition Fishing Tackle Giant Powder Caps Fuse Bench Forges Blacksmith’s Coal Bellows Wheel Barrows Cutlery Fire Clay Fire Brick Lime Cement Glass Hope Mercury Seinb Twine J. L. GRAEF Lang's (Pat,) Hot Blast Smokeburning 5T0VES AND RANGES Are GUARANTEED to burn but one-half as much fuel as OLD STYLE RANGES. Because they consume all gases and smoke In fuel. All fuel is burned from top. The “PACIFIC/* as shown in cut. is our Stand ard Family Range- made in three sizes. We Make Stoves from $1.00 to $300 Write us for Catalogues, F. S. LANG MANUFACTURING CO., 2756 First Avenue, South, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON H. V. HOBEN A. F. DAVIS ALASKA TRANSFER H. V. HOBEN, Manager --Dealers in COAL, WOOD AND ICE General Transferring Phones, Main 17 and 41 Seward Gets the Terminus of Government Railway SEWARD COMMERCIAL COMPANY “The Store with the Goods When in need of anything FOR THE IIOME OR TRAIL Just Remember we Have It! Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gents’ Furnishings, Ladies’ Furnishings, Rubbers, Boots and Shoes, Rubber Coats, both ladies’ and gents’. Slickers and Raincoats, Socks and Hosiery, Tents, Tarpaulins, Canvas, Canvas and Buck Gloves, Wool Mitts, Wool Gloves, Victrolas, Victor Machines, Big line Victor Records, Crossett Shoes for Men, Paints,Oils andTurpentine, Chinaware and Dishes, Hardware, House furnishings, Wall Paper. I)r> Paste, Best Stock in Seward, Rugs, Linoleums. Matting. Our prices are ri#ht. Come in and bo convinced, while we have plenty time to wait on you. We expect to be so busy within *10 days that we will ail be jumping sidewise. Now is the time to paint-up and slick up. SEWARD COMMERCIAL CO. ALASKA SET 48 Steamers Alameda, .Mariposa and Northwestern soil from Seattle at o p. m. the Oth, 12th. I Nth, 24th. 30th of each month lor Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Thane, Skagway, Cordova, Valdez and Seward. ALAMEDA and MARIPOSA qo to hnik Anchorage. SANTA ANA leaves Seward 15th of each month for Inalaska, and in May. June. July and August she goes through to Nushagak. Regular freight service tor Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Thane, 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 (S. S. Sew ard carrie** Explosives) (3TRight reserved to change tins schedule without notice"^ F. IT. TRACY, General Agent C. B. GUPT1LL. Age-t The new Royal Price $100 $125 in Canada The Herald of Better Service IN the arena of “Big Business” has appeared a new steel-brained champion, the Master Model of the Royal—the machine with the rapid fire action; the typewriter that fires letters as an automatic gun spits bullets I , Unless you are “ Royalized,” you are paying the price of the Royal without knowing it—besides that of your old style machine—in the higher cost of your business letters. 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