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NEWS NOTES A. H. Bradford, the well known young engineer, arrived on the Wat son and will take part in the divis ional convention today. Reynolds of the famous Reynolds Development Company came on the Watson as far as Latouche. As was stated some time ago, Mr. Reynolds will take an active business part in Alaska again. William Jones, treasurer of the Ad miral line, was a passenger on the Watson. Messrs. Lyons and Jung, teachers' of Gonzaga College, Spokane, are visiting in Seward and went out with Emmet Krefting tithing to Mile Six this morning. Jacob Chile is again “pegging away” at the Alaska Shoe and Har ness shop after his Severe illness. Jim Robinson was around town this morning ami seems to be recovering ' from the injuries sustained on the dock. Sam Sou poo tT has returned from a trip to Broad Cass. A dance was given for the Victoria passengers last evening and a big crowd attended and had a good time. The ship arrived early in the evening and stayed until 2 a. m. She is in command of Captain O’Brien. Drs. Zuber of Ketchikan and E H Kaser of Juneau held a meeting of tin* Territorial Board of Dental examiners in Juneau from July 19th to 22nd and examined nine applicants, including Drs. Keating and Roberts of Seward. The official report will come later. Drs. Keating ami Roberts, who re —— ■ ■ ■ 1 .' "C ' — * ! turned on the Watson, report all ‘ towns along the coast very busy. Mrs. Doolittle has decided to return to Seward with her son Walter. She placed the younger son in school out* ! side. Mrs. John Noon returned this morn* I ing utter quite a visit outside. IKLLS HOW TO AVOID INI AN II IT! I* \ It MASKS Ii\ SAMI KL G. DIXON, M. D. tSpecial to Gateway by United Dress) llViuta. Commissioner ol‘ Health) Infantile Dura lysis is a disease that affects the nervous system. It oiten causes death, ami again, the acute stage frequently subsides and leaves paralysis of one or more of the limbs that often lasts through life. Today vvc do not know what causes the disease, therefore preventive measures must be broad. \ou must keep the children away from insect; life, smh as flies, mosquitoes, fleas, bed bugs, ticks, ants, lice, etc. \OU should see that rats and mice around the building are killed. Del cats and dog> should be washed with a two per cent carbolic acid solution. Iwory* thing Tumid be kept clean about the home itn hiding the children. Children should be led \\ell but not indulged in large quantities ot water. U' cream or other frOXeti dishes on a full stomach, a.* that will often cause acute indigestion and render them susceptible to other diseases. In other word*, the digestion should be guard ed carefully. Children- should have plenty ot j steep, 1 ey should not associate with EMPRESSTHEATRE Thursday. July 27.8:15 p.m. “PATHE NEWS" The Fiuprcss circuit presents The Favorite American Actor DUSTIN FARNUM In a magnificent pieturi at ion of the |h>i• »far novel ami fatuous play. The VIRGINIAN” _ _ _ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . 'a* m. ^ ^ BANK OF SEWARD tiSTABl.lMIKD 1905. Four Per Cent Paid on Sa\ing> Deposits, Resources over S.iOO.OOO COKKKSI'ONDKN rs Chase National Hank. New York First National Hank, Seattle Seattle National \fcmk Territorial Depository City Depository SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT George the Jeweler other children that are sick. Their homes should be well ventilated, but screened. All foodstuffs should be protected. Children’s mouths should be rinsed out and their throats gargled with Dobell’s solution after each meal. If the children are too young to rinse or gargle, wash the mouth with a piece of fabric dipped* m Dobell’s solution. Children should be kept out ot crowd ed places. The youngsters should not he per mitted to sit on the damp ground nor have their bodies chilled, day or night. They should not bathe in cold water. ❖ v PI50C15KD1MJS IN * * tot RT TODAY *< * - ♦ The following is a list of the busi ness done in the District court this morning: Application of John Carroll Murphy for admission to bar. Case of Seward vs. delinquent tax payers dismissed. Seward vs. Alaska Northern dis missed. T. \Y. Hawkins vs. Napoleon Wells set for trial tomorrow 10 a. m. Hearing on application of Mother Dunlap for habeas corpus set for 2 n. m. today. Mrs. Dunlap was fined >l.‘*00 for bootlegging at Anchorage and a year in jail. Emily Miller vs. Clias. Dagget,. Motion by defendant to make com plaint more definite and certain deni ed. Seward vs. Pete Michaelson, an ap peal from magistrate court, set for 2 p. m. today. Cluett and Monarch shirts. New shipment just arrived, all the latest coloring and patterns. Drown iY Hawkins, “Quality First.” Just received stock of lamp shades. For sale cheap at Mt. McKinley Elec-; j trie Co. Mackinaws, Pants, Socks, Hoots, j Packs, Underwear. Anything you need. SEWAKD COMMERCIAL CO. - " - Wo Design, Build, Install and Operate for a Period of 30 Days Dredges Designed and Built to Suit Conditions under which they are to Operate Leading Builders of Smaller Sized Dredges with buckets 1 x\ to 3 cubic foot capacity Our Special Design Fine (iold Saving c Devices installed on Dredges of the C Flume Type < ] We huild Fight Drill* capable of dig- j ging t-in. holes 50 feet. Two men j < can handle them. i i i Write for prices and particulars. AMERICAN GOLD DREDGE6 TYI'K OF AMKill*’A N' IHIKIX J F. OI’F.UATIVO AT N<*.MK American Dredge Bldg, and Construction Co. 503-504 Pioneer Bldg. b. behnard, Manager SEATTLE, WASH. ____ _ The Seward News Company GEORGE PHELPS BOOKSELLERS. NEWSDEALERS AND STATIONERS i*kt:sim:\ i signs the KIVEKS AND II A'i'BOKS | WASHINGTON, July 27. — IVesi- j dent Wilson today signed the rivers | and harbors bill appropriating forty-, two million dollars for the continuance of old projects and the beginning of some new ones. t Long distance letepnone Dooth at The Branch. -— Waterfdl &. brazier whiskey at ‘The Branch.” Job printing ot every description at t'he Gateway. SEE BILL HENRY j THK 1.1 VK KKAI. KSTATK MAN For l lie liej'l Heal hslale Deal in Seward Office 1th & Adams. 1 »f B F ' • • ► 1 i« C » . AWf»n. O The ^T»ve»*tk- iTitA-toiy lathe •wiki Co»n«J»rthJ M A>1'est«w Roofing. -.i ta* v» Bj-m * 1 rOS ROOFING I IRE’PROOF - I destructible Asbestos (Rock) Fibre ■ lad Lake Asphalt, the great weather- p proofer, J-M Asbestos Ready Roofing is literally a pliable stone. Fire, acids, gases, chemical tumes, | heat or cold have no effect upon it. It is tnerefore U practically indestructible. Anil because of its stone nature, J-M Asbestos Roofing never needs painting or graveling. Its first cost is its only cost. Asbestos being a non-conductor of heat and cold, this roofing keeps a building warm i;t winter and cool in summer. Think what a protection J-M Asbestos Roofing would be to your building and what is would save you in paint and repair bills! It is adapted for any building anywhere. II rite or ( all fur Samples and Booklet. BROSIIS k NOON, Seward, Alaska, SOLE AGENTS L'M __ -- -. - - -1 Going to buy SHOES? If SO see URBACH’S Prices right FOR SALE:—Electric Fixture, tirst class order, a bargain. -ML McKinley Electric Co. Special wail delivery. Phone Main I.*', for particulars. O ; Fresh Popcorn and Peanuts.- Sew ard Club. Duchess Trousers—for work and dress. $1.50 to $0.00. 10c a button $1.00 a rip. Brown it Hawkins, “Quality First.” We will hau* it. Watch for it. BROWN it HAWKINS. NOTICE Dog taxes are now dwo <*nd pay-, able to City Treasurer on or before August i. F. L. TOR REV, 7-13—tf Street Committee. — Oyster Cocktails at ‘ T-o Branch " Fresh Doughnuts and Coffee. MY KBS’ BAKKKY. Boys Blouses, all weignts, colors, i and prices, large assortment to select from. Brown & Hawkins/ Quality First.” ANSCO CAMERAS C-.SPr.EDEX FILM \ A CON'T let another summer go by without an Ansco. It will add more to the pleasure of your out ings than anything else. All winter and long afterwards you can live over again with your pictures those good summer da\ s. Let us show vou the Ansco line. $2 to $55. Till*: K< >DAK ST(>KK Agts. lor Ansco koddks & films Fresh Popcorn and Peanuts,—Sew ard Club. Coffee and Sandwiches, Myer ’ Bakery. Best clgarc ana ien<*ii/»4.ents at Terminal Bar. See ad. 11-1—tl “MONEY BACK” If you are not satisfied Some thing new. One and onet]uar ter lbs. in glass jars for FIFTY CENTS Gul l Medal U gliest Award P P I E Sanitary Packed Quality First BROWN & HAWKINS Exclusive Agent* - 1 EveryMeal n' WillBcABanquet Here is a real life partner—one that will bring ever lasting sunshine toy our kitchen its the the most modern range of the day—made of polished blue steeh beautiful nickel trimmings of latest design-easy to keep clean; base of cast iron—worit rust-, body lined with heavy asbestos protected steel sheet. A genuine fuel saver Oven thermom eter. Duplex Grates—burns coal or wood Upper Closet, with roll-up door, to admit large dishes.Tea Pot Shelves. Furnished with Hot Water Reservoir (as shown), or with Water Back in fire-box,to be connected to range boiler. Jhsftci it today -AT Brown & Hawkins CLOTHING Groceries Hardware furniture Sporting Goods GINS Ammunition t BROWN & HAWKINS “Quality Cirst" Main l SEWARD KNIK NCHORAOE Service Best Liquors Cigars THE PALACE BAR SHERMAN HAYNES, Proprietor Pool and Billiards Cafe and Lunch Coun ter in Connection