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MILWAUKEE CIT NOW BARON IN UPPER HOUSE LONDON, Jan. 2D.—It's a long way irom Milwaukee, Wis., to London Lngland, even when no warships or submarines compel the traveler to take a circuitous route, but Baron Shaughnessy has made the distance with safety and honors and now finds himself seated in the House of Lords. Baron Shaughnessy, who according to recent report is to resign the presi dency of the Canadian Pacific Kail* way to take up the role of an “imper ial figure,” was born in Milwaukee sixty-three years ago and entered the offices of the St. Paul railroad when he was lb years ild. Later he at tracted the attention of Sir William Van Horne (an Illinoisan) and joined his forces in Canadu. He early reach ed the vice presidency of the Cana dian Pacific and upon the retirement of Sir William succeeded to the presi dency. The London report says tr.a» ; v.bi.v Baron Shaughnessy sits in the Biiiish upper house he will retain his residence in Canada for sent*mental rf a-ons. 1 SEWARI) SNAPSHOTS 53 Mrs. Rose Johnson of Rotter creek has notified Mrs. Hallet of Hallet & Scott that she holds number -b aiuli will send it in, to secure the prize sugar and creamer. The regular meeting of the Sew ard Fire Department will be held to morrow evening at 7:80 o’clock. Two cells with two bunks each ha'c l>een built in the rear of the new tire • hall and the municipal lock up at the foot of Fifth avenue will soon be > abandoned. A tower for the fire hell is being built in front of the town hall. SOCIAL CHAT The ladies of the Dorcas Society of the Chri>tian Community church will ifive a reception tomorrow evening. Everyone is cordially invited. • • • M s. Merrill Martin entertained the Merry Thimble Club this afternoon at her home on 2ml. ave. * • * The ladies Aid of the Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs Patton at the parsonage. » filed for record ~ Deeds Jas. A. Stewart to Robert C. Geh ling for tract 5 in block 4, Steward subdivision oX Ole Martin homester P. Koehler to Louise Hirch for la1 i>, block 16. town of Seward. Deed for water rights. John A. Nelson to Seward Watoi and Power company for rights on Scheffler creek. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that ail taxes not paid by January Hst, will become delinquent. Taxes now due and payable at the oltice of the city treasurer. J. H. ROMIG. City Treasurer. Oyster Cocktails at -The Branch.* THE SEWARD GENERAL HOSPITAL desires to acquaint the general hospi tal interests of this country with the facilities of this institution for giving the latest devised methods of nursing care to persons requiring medical or surgical treatment. Special attention given to patients requiring gyne cological treatment. Hydrotherapeu tic treatments carefully followed. This building, just complete, electric lighted, steam heated, hot and cola water. Physicians placing patients in our care will receive every ethical at tention. Prompt readiness for acci dents, obstretrics and emergencies, day or night For further particular* address, SISTER SUPERIOR. M ining Notes Sam Dumbo I ton and partners work ing on No. 18. Goldstream. reached bedrock on Christmas day ami ran into good pay. Carl Carlson was awarded the $25 prize for the best suggestion for fur ther safety in the mines submitted to the Treadwell Safety Committee for the quarter just ended. Itrig. (Jen. Molton Richardson, C ol onel of the “Iron Regiment/’ the 7th Wisconsin volunteers in the Civil war and the locator of the first tig’ mine in Alaska died recently in Seattle. It is estimated that the output of the Marshall City diggings for tno season of 1016 was $210,000. lhe pay streak in the district is reported to be from 40 to 60 feet wide and the ground from 8 to 10 toot deep. It is generally believed the life of the camp will be about two years. GERMAN SKIPPER WANTED BUTTER FOR HIS CAKES BEAUMONT, Tex. — (Special)— The captain of a German submarine fired two four-inch shells across the bow of the American tanker, Moreni because he wanted some butter for his griddle cakes. The incident was reported here a few days ago by t uptain K. C. Bon vard of the tanker. NOTICE The Sight Singing Class will hold the first meeting at 7 o’clock tonight at the Christian Community church. All who are interested are urged to come. NOTICE 1 will be here until Saturday and request all whom l have fitted with glasses, to call for inspection. Any others wishing examination are re quested to call at once. l-2t)—5t ROBERT SIMPSON, Hotel Overland. J*,h printing o! every ascription m The Gateway. Waterfill & Kra7i«r .vtv.*»*ey 9 “The Branch.” Flashlights and Batteries. B -own & Hawkins, “Quality First.” ! JUST TO REMIND YOU -„f Union Pacific System Through Cars between SEATTLtand Chicago Kansas City. Denver San Francisco. Los Angeles Direct Connection* for all points toot via the Famous COLUMB'A RIVER ROUTE. Trains protected all the way - all the time by Automatic Electric “Safet) ” Signals. H. L. HUDSON. A. G.F.&P.A. SEATTLE WE WANT TO HEAR from you if you have any causj for dissatisfaction with our confectionery service. Point to the candy that at tracts you. It will surely prove en tirely satisfactory, no matter which variety or mixture you select. Give us a trial. CANDY PICTURES BOOKS PIPES KODAKS CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCO STATIONERY HETTELS The Home of the Kodak Broadway Ave. Phone, Madison 119. O. K. BATHS Broadway Seward A Neat Haircut and Easy Shave Our Specialty JAPAN LOANS $270,000,000 TO HER ALLIES TOlvlO.—(Special)—One of the most striking phenomena that the war has created as regards Japan Is her quick shifting from a debtor to a creditor nation. Since the Russo Japanese War the world has got ac customed to thinking of the Japanese: Empire as a borrowing country. Now (he tables are turned and Great Brit ain which loaned so much money to] Japan in the past has actually come here for a loan. The recent flotation in Japan of a British loan for 100,000,000 yen or $.">0,000,000 was a great success. A few days after the lists were opened to the public the syndicate which had] the issue in charge advertised that no more subscriptions would he received. The incident showed that there 1* plenty of available capital in Japan. The success of the British loan is to be attributed not only to Japanese confidence in British resources but also to the preference by the Japanese public for short term loans. The English bonds are redeemable in three years. It is pointed out here that the fin ancial assistance just rendered to Great Britain is only a part of what has been done for the Entente Allies since the outbreak of the war. It is, calculated that Japanese investments in bonds and treasury notes issued by the Entente since the beginning of hostilities total about 515,000,0000. veil or about $257,000,000, ex ■ elusive of the recent British loan. --- TWO KILLED BY FUMES IN GAS BOAT CHICHAGOFF The following account of asphyx iation of two men in a gas boat near MILE 54 ROADHOUSE Under the management of J. M. LEONHARDT Everything for Dog Mushers. Good Eats Clean Bunks i JOE RENO GENERAL MERCHANDISE GIRDWOOD Everything for Dog Mushers and Travelers Best Roadhouse on the Line V.-J i-— SEWARD BAKERY Phone Madison 82 Excells in Good Bakery Goods GIVE THEM A TRIAL TOGO CAFE Commerce Cafe Bldg. JACK U. TOGO Proprietor Open Day and Night Tray Order Quick Service Private Boxes for ladies or parties. Phone Adams 52 Seward Steam Laundry HARUY KAWABE, Prop. Fifth Avenue Phone Main 157 Best of Work—Latest Machinery Work Delivered in 24 hours Extra Charge Rough Dry 10c a pound with flat work finish. Cleaning and Pressing PRICES REASONABLE Chichagof! on the night of January 14 was received in the last mail from Ju neau: The launch Chichagof! arrived here on Jan. 15th from the mine bringing the dead bodies of H. W. R. Holmes and Dan Gallagher. The men were asphyxiated from gas aboard the ship while it was enroute to Chichagof! on Sunday morning. The men were returning to the mine to resume work. When the launch was about to head out in the open after passing Cross Sound, a man was dispatched to the forward quarters to call the six men, bunking therein, to come to breakfast; | it was then discovered that all of the EQUITABLE LIKE ASSURANCE SOC’TY of the United Staten It. A. CRIKR. RKIMtKSKNTATIVK Seward. Alaska _ i ■ ' -■■■ - . LEON C. BOOKER j ATTORNEY AT LAW Bank of Seward Building Rhone Madison 84 Fire and Accidt'nt Insurance six men had been overcome by gas, a gas poisoning, the result of the fumes accumulating in the quarters. Heroic efforts were resorted to re store the men, four of whom were re vived, but Holmes and Gallagher were beyond aid. H. W. R. Holmes, one of the dead men, was married; had resided in Al aska off and on for fifteen years, and he leaves a wife and two children r.ow residing at Pomona, California. Dan Gallagher was unmarried and had lived here several years. WHY NOT trade at The Bazaar. It saves you money. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Elementary courses in voice, sight, singing, directing, piano, harmony, theory, French and German. Advanc ed courses in voice and piano. Call II. C. MUNRO, Registrar, Phone, Adams 39. t* Basket ball shoes an(T athletic suits Brown & Hawkins, “Quality First.” Old papers for sate at the '’Gate way.” This week's Specials at the SEWARD COMMERCIAL CO. Will Save you Money ! REMEMBER! I mm wm mm mi !n planning your dinners j to get WHIPPING CREAM | mm m mm aa mm M mm aa m* m mm aa mm m tmm m 1 Adelman & Quilty { mm m Brosius & Noon BUILDING MATERIAL Lumber and Hardware Seward, Alaska Take the “MILWAUKEE" On your next trip to the East Electrification < f its main lint* over the backbone of t in* Continent has eliminated all soot, smoke and cinders permitting an unobstructed view of tie* magnificent panoramas through the Bitter Boots and Bockles. Wayne Blue, P. A. N., A. II. McDonald, Alaska Steamship Co., Seward or A. E. Harris, Traveling Pass. Agent, Juneau, Alaska Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway A FRESH SUPPLY OF Augustine & Kyer Candies ARRIVED ON LAST BOAT ALSO a bk; shipment of El Firma Cigars CLEAR HAVANA Special Attention Given Mail and Phone Orders. SEWARD DRUG COMPANY SUCCESSORS TO THU ALASKA PHARMACY SEWARD ALASKA EMPRESSTHEATRE Tu Jan. 30 PATHE WEEKLY No. 65 The Oliver Morosco Photo Play Co. Presents FRITZE SCHEFF in “PRETTY MRS. SMITH" This is an Extra Good 5 Part Paramount Feature COUNTRY KIDS a 1 Reel Keystone Comedy. 7 Reel Program Admission 10 and 25c. MONEY FOR DEVELOPMENT Why waste time, stock and money in trying to sell or to secure funds to place your property on a paying basis? If you have a property that needs money for development, a property that is worthy of consideration, write us at once and we will show you how’ to place your proposition before at least 500 capital ists and moneyed men, right in the money markets of the United States. HILDRETH & RICKARD Specialists in Financial Publicity 605 LYON BLDG. - - - SEATTLE, WASH. C.W. PALMER KNIK, ALASKA SOME OF OUR SPECIALTIES: WELLMAN CANNED GOODS TIP TOP EGGS MARSHFIELD CHEESE RED CLOVER BUTTER SPERRY’S FLOURS And a full line of HARDWARE, STOVES, HAY AND FEED « No Better Goods Can Be Bought At Any Price G. W. PALMER, KNIK, ALASKA Subscribe for the Seward Daily Gateway i