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I GKO MITVHKI.L t UAD WILLIAMS The Seward Grill COOKING GOK TUG CON NOISSGGK Alaska Game and Sea Food Siiuntott-ili Br.akfa.t M.-r. lianls' l.un. li Sn icty l)iniu-rs Open all night, evorv night Fourth Avenue, Seward Muscott Beauty Parlors SHAMPOO SCALP TREATMENT FACIAL .MASSAUE, MANICURING PRISMATIC R*\ IREATMENT h \IR GOODS ANl) 10ILET ARTICLES FOR SALE SKIN AM) SCALP A 3 p E C I A LT V ADAMS ST. Btt. 4th and 5th Av»._PHONE MAIN 106 | y&wiQ, ( Brown & Hawkins Exclusive \ Distributors / tor Southwestern Alaska Lane, Whitehead & Hayden Seward. Alaska s £ o «: i * i ^ r MAP | SEWARD ALASKA 1915 Remington Typewriter Wins THE ORDER OF THE STANDARD OIL CO. Of CALIfORNIA for Adding and Subtracting Typewriters For hilling purposes in its fifteen Pacific Coast branches alter thorough investigation of the various makes of accounting machines. i Results of the Tests show that the machines will pay for them selves in less than three months. ___- - - - * - Initial Order Placed With Us for Equipment VAEUfP AT OVER fOURTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Remington Typewriter Co., me. New York and Everywhere See E. C. NILES, the “Remington Man,” Seward Hotel. The Goodwin Shop For LADIES Mrs. James McCoy Fourth Ave., Seward Next to George the Jeweler KOMIG & ROMIG HEAL ESTATE AGENTS Houses for Kent, Kents Collected, Titles Kxamined, lx>ts» for Sale. Large Listing. Phone Red 1 *6 Seward, Alaska. plumbing and HEATING Nlgtl-Clin Repairing and Job Wort ESTIMATES FURNISHED CHAS. LECHNER 0th STREET.NEAR ADAMS Millers Barber Slioji We make a specialty of removing warts, etc. Hot and Cold BATHS Alwavs Read) Don’t forget the Gateway is estab lished at Seward, Alaska. GERALD’S CAFE Clarence J.Geralu. Proprietor 824 First avenue SEATTLE, WN. Seattle's Best Eating House Every tiling Fresh from the Famous Gerald Kuneh I Pay from $1 to $2.50 for Bear Skulls In good Condition J. R. STEVENSON Taxidermist Juneau box 731 Alaska Suits Built By Kane the Tailor are accepted as the standard by men and women who appreciate real quality in tailored to-order garments. Men’s Suits, $35.00 and up ladies’ Tailored Suits, $45.00 and up When in Seattle come ami let us show you the new fabrics. J. S. Kane 709 Third Ave. New York Block, SEATTLE, WASH. C. W. WINSTEDT ARCHITECT First Av. between Adams and Jefferson Residence Phone Main 7. J. H. ROMIG. M. D. Pioneer Hospital Phone Red 16 J. L. REED Attorney-at-Law Representing National Surety Company BONDS Valdez. Alaska IN PROBATE COURT FOR KENAI PRECINCT OF THE THIRD DIVI SION OF THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF No-.... JOHN A. MATHISON, DECEASED. NOTICE OF HEARING FOR PROOF OF WILL AND ISSUANCE OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY. Notice is hereby given that Tuos day, the ninth day of November, 1915, at two o’clock P. M. of said day, and the court room of the above Court in the office of the U. S. Commissioner for the Kenai Precinct, Third Division of the Territory of Alaska, at Seward, Alaska, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of the said John A. Mathison, deceased, and for hearing the application of Charles S. Mathison for the issuance ' I to him of Letters Testamentary with the will annexed, heretofore filed and ! made in this court. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, M. J. Conroy, United States Commissioner for the Kenai Precinct of the Third Division of the Territory of Alaska and Ex officio Probate Judge for said Precinct, has hereunto set his hand i and affixed the seal of said court at Seward, Alaska, within said precinct, this 1st day of October, A. D., 1915. (Seal) M. J. CONROY, United States Commissioner and Ex officio Probate Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Juneau. Alaaka, Aug. 24, 1915. NOTICE la hereby given that William A. McPherson, of Seward. Territory of Alaska, who. on September 30th, 1914. made home stead. No. 01723. for the E*,NE* E^SE* Sec. 27 W^NWK WftSW»4 S«c- 26 Town* ship l N., Range 1 W., Seward Meridian, has i filed notice of intention to make five year Proof to establish claim to the land above I described, before U. S. Commissioner M. J. Conroy, at his office at Seward. Alaska, on the 20th day of October. 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank L. Ballaine. of Seward. Alaska. Geo. Sexton, of Seward. Alaska. W. A McNelley. of Seward. A aska. T W Hawkins, of Seward, Alaska. T. w. na - 0 B WALKBRt . Register. First publication Bept. S, lilk Last publication Oct. 9, 1916. - - ! MAY DEVELOPS MINES ON DOUGLAS ISLAND Captain A. E. Hanford, of Seattle, is in the city, having arrived on the Humboldt, and will make a full ex amination of his mining property on Douglas Island in company with a competent mining engineer. Captain Hanford, who is a brother of Judge Hanford, has held his min ing property on the Island for a num ber of years. The property consists of several claims and is located back of the famous Ready Ikillion mine of j the Treadwell company. — Juneau j Dispatch. WOMAN CAN FINANCE ENGLAND’S GREAT WAR __ LONDON, Sept. 30.—“The women of England by their efforts can fin ance this war and it would be good if they would band themselves together and sign an economy pledge.” This is but one of the conclusions arrived at by the Parliamentary War Savings committee, which has solid ed the help of experts to advise the housewife and the civil population of ! the vital need of wartime thrift. Other general suggestions are: “No person should build a house to reside in himself. Any presents given should be war loan vouchers or bonds. Entertaining at restaurants should be entirely abandoned. Changes of fashion in clothes should be ignored or suppressed. Funerals should be conducted al ways with rigid economy. Every possible servant should be given up. No motor cars should be used ex cept for charitable or official purposes. All “treating” should be abandoned until we can toast a final and com plete victory. ARTICLES ARE FILED BY NOME COMPANY JUNEAU.—Articles were filed yes terday in the office of Secretary Davidson by the Alaskan Industrial Mining & Power Company, organized under the laws of South Dakota, and with Nome as its principal place of business in Alaska. The company is capitalized for one million dollars and is to engage in a general mining and power business. A. J. McConnell of Nome is named as the resident agent for Alaska. Noodle Cafe. Phone Main 111. Tray service receives prompt at tention. 10-5—tf. ■ i ■ ■ 1 The Gateway can do any sort of printing done in the states. Do not forget that NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Juneau, Alaska September 23, i915. NOTICE is hereby given that Ole Martin, of Seward, Alaska, who, on May 21, 1915, made homestead appli cation, No. 01724, for EViNWVi EViS WVi, Section 26, Township 1 N, Range 1 W, Seward Meridian and the E. 24 rods of the WVi NWVi, WVi S. WVi said section 26 has filed notice of intention to make final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the U. S. Commissioner M. J. Conroy, at his office at Seward, Alaska, on the 17th day of November, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: C. T. Daggett, George Sexton, Peter Anderson, W. A. McNeiley all of Seward, Alaska. C. B. WALKER, Register. First publication Oct. 4, 1915. Last publication Nov. 10, 1915. : A great many people outside and j Inside Alaska are now anxious to got any news they can of the place where the government railroad will bo. To save writing letters you could send the Gateway, either your own read copy or get another. WAR SPECIALITIES TAKE FALL ON ‘CHANGE NEW YORK, Oct! 7.—War special ities which have recently been sky rocketing on the stock exchange fell five to fifteen points today. — •> •> *8» <• ❖ ❖ •> ❖ SEWARD DAILY ❖ ❖ TIDE TABLES ❖ •> ♦> •> •> <• •> High Low Oct. 5 .10:10 a.m. 3:45 a.m. 9:53 p.m. 3:51) p.m. Oct. 6.10:35 a.m. 4:18 a.m. 10:39 p.m. 4:38 p.m. Oct. 7.11:02 a. m. 4:49 a. m. 11:22 p.m. 5:18 p.m. Oct. 8 . 11:30 a.m. 5:21a.m. 5:55 p. m. Oct. 9 . 12:05 a.m. 5:53 a.m. 12:02p.m. 6:35 p.m. New Moon—Oct. 8. For Seldovia, add for high water 1 hr. 15 min. For low water 1 hr. 11 min. For Fire Island, add for high water 5 hr. 38 min., for low *ater 6 hr. 3 min. For Sunrise, add for high water 6 hr. 35 min. For low water 7 hr. 55 min. New shipment of boys’ hats, caps and mackinaws. Frown & Hawkins. “Quality First.” The Seward Gateway, published daily and weekly, is the only estab- j lished publication of this kind in the j district included in government plans. SHIPPING CALENDAK Tuesday, Sept. 28. Alliance due from west. Evans arrived from west 12 noon. Sail ed south 2 p. m. Wilmington arrived from Panama via Astoria, Oregon, 9 a. m. Wednesday, Sept. 29. Alliance arrived from west 6 a. m. Sailed south 9 a. m. Explorer—Government Survey, arrived from Cook Inlet 8:20 a. m. Sails tomorrow. Saturday, Oct. 2. Alameda arrived 4:45 a. m. Sailed west 5:20 p. m. Monday, Oct. 4. Farragut arrives from south noon. Alameda due from west this evening. Tuesday, Oct. 5 Alameda arrived from west 5 a. m. Sailed south 6 a. m. Friday Oct. 8 Farragut due from west. RENNER TO WAR SEATTLE.—Mike Sawin the well known Northern athlete, arrived in this city from China today and will leave immediately for Austria, where he will join the army, together with his four1 brothers. Sawin was best known in Alaska as a distance runner of Marathon races held at Nome and Fairbanks several years ago.—Ex. SEATTLE ASSAY OFFICE KKDVCES THE FEES WASHINGTON, Oct. .—The Seat tle assay office has been ordered to reduce its fees on metal from three dollars to one dollar a pound. Visiting cards, invitations, anything pretty is done by the Gateway just as well as outside. Seward News Company LOCAL AGENTS FOR ALL SEATTLE NEWSPAPERS a*- SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER Standard brands of Cigars and Tobacco. Imperial Confectionery. Stationery. School and Office Supplies. All the best Magazines and Eastern Newspapers. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. • ___ . — ALASKA LAND & DEVELOPMENT CO., INC. Many Good Buyson Our List Today G. BENJ. 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