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ehr ut aril (6 a 1 r in a ij Published Daily Except Sunday by The Seward Gateway Publishing Co. BERNARD M. STONE, President Subscription Rales: l>ailY —One dollar per month. Ten cents the copy. Ry mail. $10 per >«ir. Weekly—Three dollars per year. (Payable strictly in advance) Advertising Rates: TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. Readers, 10c per line first insertion. 5c per line each additional insertion. Legal notices, 60c per line. SEWARD, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 191<>. As the Gateway is ready to go to press the Democrats of New York are hiring a band to celebrate the victory of Wilson and all points to a re-election ot the man who has led the nation so long, so well and so far. What an election it has been. New Y ork and all the big states went against the Democrat but it is safe, per haps, at 3:15 this afternoon to say that the Democratic president, the president of the people and the friend of Alaska, has l>een given another lease of power. States which had always been Republican have gone for Wood row Wilson. Let us grant W ilson is elected as we well may. Every thing at the time this is written points to it. Rut let us grant it and let Seward thank its stars. Once more; Here’s to you. President Wilson! We carry a complete st»»ck and are prepared to supply your wants from the most carefully selected line ot Drugs and Sundries in Alaska. Send us your orders. Prescriptions, l ace and C old Creams. Rexall Household Reme dies. Patent Medicines, Cotton and bandages. Elastic Stockings Trusses and crutches Abdominal Belts Suspensories Hand Mirrors Bath Requisites. Safety Razors and Blades Syringes and Hot Water Bags Brushes, Russian and Vmerican Oils Kodaks Thermos Bot tles. Candy. Flashlights Magazines Pictures Moccasins Post Cards, Stationery, Pyralin Ivory Ware, Blank Hooks. Waterman Pens (Fountain), Typewriter Supplies Hand Bags and Purses Cigars and Tobacco. Vgents for— VlT.t STINK KYER CANDIES. EASTMAN KODAKS. WATER MAN FOUNTAIN PENS, REXALL HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES. I V RRELI S < w IDE IN TERN VL B VTH SEWARD DRUJ COMPANY SUC C ESSORS TO THE ALASKA PH VKM VC Y SEWARD ALASKA the PALAGE BAR SHERMAN HAYNES, PROPR Service Best Liquors Cigars Pool and Billiards Cafe and Lunch Counter in Connection 300oc(xxxx)oooooooooouocooooooooooooooooo;x>a>ooooooo Not withstanding :* 11 the haul hick we have experienced with tilt's since our arrival in Seward, we are still deter mined to stay with the city and «rive the |>eople of Sewaitl the ltest on the market in the way of WINES, LIQUORS. CIGARS. Etc. OOOOOOOOOOO ARE NOW IN OUR NEW HOME In the Ashland Block, corner of Broadway and Kailroad A venue, THE RAINIER BUFFET THE HOUSE OF GOOD SERVICE. QUALITY GOODS OUR MOTTO Don’t Forget When purchasing your steamship tickets from stwair. take i d vantage of the new rates i< w in trTtct and secure same tluou^h to your tinal destination via the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM From*Seattle. 'Ibis will save you money. L NICN PACIFIC Is but b a summer and winter travel route. Its jceoRtai Ideal } o sition not only insures its heini: a ccmfoitable way to j»o in >un met* hut also makes it cotupaiatively free fn m annoying winlet tit lavs. Through standatd ard tourist sleepers: dining, car service Mctrd to-none: and automatic ••Safety” Signal Protection. Information tickets, reservations am! travel service upon application to WAYNE UU’E. Admiral I. ne. A. H MeDONALD Alaska S S. Co., or write H. A. LAWRENCE TRAVELING FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT. P. O. I lux 403. Ill Seward Street JUNEAU | _ ■-i You Have Cot to Do It W • |n\ The time is coming when you are going to need warmer clothing. Nature demands it WE CAN AND WILL GIVE YOU .Just what you are going to need in SHOE PAKS, SOX, UNDERWEAR, WOOL TROUSERS, HEAVY STAG SHIRTS, MACKINAWS, WOOL AND LEATHER MITTS, in tact anything ami everything in the line of clothing. }|\ PREPAREDNESS ;Vi To iv;,p the benefits of choosing from a new and complete stock in woolen Roods you should place your orders NOW. Just received - ARROW SHOE PAKS IN 12 AND 16 INCH TOPS. I THIS STORE I Handles exclusive clothing and our full attention is given to selecting the best possible ;,;j j; merchandise that will satisfy your needs. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS j THE MINER’S STORE J See that sole? j it comes on I Boots and Shoes and it actually outwears steel! N * more hoi' nailed for ^ Ol lv f(M»t w c.'iri Mr. Muter. Yhc so|i * (Mt thU wonderful Goodrich V lute * * 1111 KLSS i LAK Ol l W’LAK THLM. I :s s;» sM*H.*rii>r to any other lluhbot Ih Hit or Shoo on the market that owe tried you will never weur any thing else. Ihcouiy 1 it mt in the world made under this 11IGII HI! HUH LSS which MOLDS it INTO ONE SOLID Hi.t’L! It won’t leak, buckle or peel like the ordinary layer built 1 X KJ t . U And it’s very easy on your feet. Many a miner lias found that this pliable, sinewy foot- 9 wear dtx’S away with discomfort and loss of time lie lias *-■ suffered due to the ordinary sliif, ill-fitting boots or shoes. | Hewarc of imitations—the genuine ”1111*1* KSS always B has a nr.I) LINK ’HOUND T1IK TOP 1 | Made only by The B. F. Goodrich Company, akron, ohio M.ikors of tin* colobratod 0«MHlrirh Auto Tire*- "Bett in the Lone Afun” Buy a Home in Woodrow The Beautiful Suburb Of Seward WOODROW is located 6% miles from Seward. The Govt. Railroad runs through this beautiful tract. Woodrow lies near Rear Lake the famous fishing ground of Seward. Woodrow may be said to be in the warm belt as the hills arc so situated as to shelter this tract from the winter winds. Woodrow is situated just this side of the Bungalow and plotted on the most desirable portion of the Johnson Homestead. A tract in Woodrow is equivalent to more than 12 lots in Seward. The price is so low that no one can complain. You can buy a tract of about one third the size of a block in Seward for $125. — Some fractional tracts are selling as low as $25—$50 and $75. The title is clear—A warranty deed, first handed. Woodrow is plotted in tracts situated each on a street and corner on an alley. Each plot is easy to access. Woodrow is a beautifully wooded tract and a veri table park. ROMIG & ROMIG are handling this property and will be pleased to interest you in the best offer tor a suber ban home ever made in Seward. ADDRESS:— Fourth Avenue, Reward. Alaska. PHONE ADAMS 48 PHONE ADAMS 93 'liOTEL OVERLANI E. I*. WHITTEMOKE, Proprietor Headquarters for Mining Men SEWARD, - - - ALASKA t__* n i n \s n stka.msiiii* s«hy I ©\ ALASKA coni*A.N-. \t'.u| ' \ SEATTLE SAILINGS HARIPOSA Oct. 20 Last boat of company to Anchorage NORTHWESTERN, Oct. 20 ALAMEDA. Nov. I flARlPOSA, Nov. N. Connects itli S. S.Dora All ships via inside passage. The Alameda and .Mariposa touch at Skagwav. (WRight reserved to change this schedule without notice F\ R. TRACY, General Agent A. II. .McDonald, Agent Incorporated November 1005 under the Laws of the Territory of Alaska S. M. GRAFF, President and General Manager Contractors and dealers in Electric Supplies and Apparatus Office: At the Station. TELEPHONE MAIN 12.1 V.;-j FURNITURE AND HARDWARE j I COAL MIMFR'SAMPfiOlI) MINfk'S SliffllLS ! I Doors & Windows Lang’s Banges 1 XL Parlor Heaters Gasoline Stoves Cook Stoves Camn Stoves Air Tight Heaters Oil Stoves Alcohol Stoves Spark Plugs Jump Coils Batteries Granite Ware Aluminum Ware Asbestos , P & B Paper Mallium) Booting Tar Paper Deafening felt Weather Strips Gasoline Gas Engine Oil Marine Engine Oi« Valve Oil Elaine Oil Floor Oil Linseed Oil Cup Grease Paints Lacqueret. Paint Asphaltum Paint Brushes Varnishes Turpentine Japan Denatured Alcohol Coal Tar Lamps Lanterns Tents HIOM M\DIS0\ 87 Rifles Shot Guns Ammunition Fishing T.ickU Giant Fowder Caps Fuse Bench Forties Blacksmith's i 'oal Bel tows Wheel Barrows Cutlery Fire Clay Fire Brick Lime Cement Glass Rope Mercury Seine Twine j J. L. GRAEF C.M.C.-Clark’s,-R. M.C, Coats Crochet Cotton In All Numbers & Colors, 15c The BAZAAR Variety Sion* The Seward News Company GEORGE PHELPS BOOKSELLERS. NEWSDEALERS AND STATIONERS OPENED JAN.I5t 19,3 "CKcHOTEL than BEST In all the WEST" I STOP the NEW, REDUCED RATES VIA THE ! I Are made from SEWARD to many Eastern Cities | To get benefit of reduction tickets must be purchased with Steamship Ticket E Full information and tickets from A. H. McDonald, Alaska Steamship Co., Wayne Blue, Admiral Line A. S. DAUTRICK, Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent, Room 18, Valentine Building, Juneau. T. J. MOORE, City Passenger Agt., Second and Columbia, Seattle. £ ■■•■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllilllliihinif