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Glacial Stream Laundry Between Second and Third Avenues, North end. No Chinese: No Japs UPWARD - - ALASKA THE McNEILEY FOURTH AVENUE European P8an Rates from 50c to $2.50 Per Day. W. A. McNEILEY, Propr. SEWARD - . ALASKA E. ULRICKSOIM FISHERMAN Will supply you with Hnlthut Headquarters on the beach Local Briefs Oranges at HildrethV. Chase & SanboAA Aotfee at Brown & Hawkins* * . Latest magazines and newspapers at Hildreths* Kenai: A Russian \VAAd meaning summer land. Fresli candies and fruit ilYst received at Hildreth’s by last steatite!1* Mrs. G. E. Foster* FAtWth street, bread, pies and bakes always on hand. Mr. and Mrs. tl. W. BiVAbitz were in town vesterAy from VAtii1 horge at Summit cnmp'. W. A. Smith was in tovi'n during the fveek from his 'lYome on beautiful lake Kenai. < If you must dAinfo VAeA Mink the best Chase & Santlorns VbfieU at Brown & Hawkins. A. M. Johnson, 15!) La Rallfe street, Chicago, was the first subscriber to The Gateway. Leave your measure for a suit bf ■clothes at Brown & Hawkins, 500 Sam ples to choose froVn. William Cave uhd wRc, departed for Seattle the second id’rtant where they will reside for the winter. George Jamme, who is thoroughly pouted on tile resources of this portion of Alaska, left for Shuttle on S S Ex celsior on Tuesday last. F. H. Crosby, of the Commissary 'department at the SunMmit, cam* down Tuesday to say bon voyage to the peo who sailed for points below. , W. Robert Hildreth, one of Sewards bright young bWtfn&s 'men, sailed on the Excelsior., He Tydl Visit for a time in McMinville, Gre., lieTore returning to Seward. Mr. George Sexton has ft drew of men ut work on west Adams street elean ing up the street and building a new sidewalk. This li, an improvement that should be followed by others, One venr ago one native -family were the only residents where Seward ^stands todav. Clast your eyes over the advertising columns rend*i\ and notice the chang* that bias been wrought. , There is rjo.ne'ed of going unwashed in'Se ward or catching cold by bathing in the salt sei\ waves. Gouki and Con ner have put in elegant prdeelain tubs and have a private entrance for ladies. Those who have, seen t(i<\ View nortli of Seward taken by Mr. McPherson, offi cial photographer of the AliiskaCentrul 'railway,.showing 'cattle gl aring In the natural meadows prt each side the rail way track, know that Alaska is not a ebuntry of glaCers and Icebergs. Nineteen days In Alaska: built a house 'forr his family unpacked ii^iirintingout fit ?ajnd published the fir!-',, issue of a newspaper: such . is the rivord of the editorqf the Gateway. Toot’ toot, toot. “Jcc,u the colored hoy who did chores around town is in trouble and the cooler. In an iingirtijded moment Joe gave, the partner of his joys and xorrows ii beating. For this offence he received a sentence o* 30 days in jaii ana n line of 81.1 with minings*. The Gateway acknowledges the re ceipt of, a letter from Mr. C. B. Bhedd, Home Inslirance building, Chi cago, nnd the enclosrre of a fine list of subscribers to begin with the initnl number. This was nn unex pected kindness, nnd is fullv appreci ated. Without being, hoggish, it is hoped that many mefe such favors will bo received ns time rolls on. The influence of The Gateway cannot be top far extended. Already thera are subscribers from the Atlantic to the jPaciflCi,i>ut there are raa^y‘gaps that could T;c Oiled up. , Late stvle in huts and caps at Bro\Vn & Hawkins Dave Hathaway has secured the con tract for putting up hay for the railway company. He will harvest the crop at Lake ICenai. • The Valdez Prospector was the first exchange to reach The Gateway. That paper, ns well ns the wrnpper, have been preserved as souvenirs. All persons who desire to keep a complete file of this paper should hand ih their names bt once. It is propable that their will \Ve no back numbers to supply any demand. E. II. Keeler, one of SewdTds leading citizens, has the honor of h'mding the Gateway the first double subscription. H. N'. Coleman came next and S. A. Dice was third on the list. George Vaelker, of Pugh, who has been running a brewer* there for several years, is in towiV. He thinks favorably of establishing here. If so he will make steam beer and carbonrat ed drinks. The Alnskn Packing Association, cannery at Kusilotf, on Cook Inlet, closed lust week with a senson’s pack of 4(5,000 cases. They used all their can's or they could have put up 15,000 cases. .Tames Riley brought the bones of a mastodon into (iVb locating engineers camp on the A'. L*. Railway last week. He found these remains of a mammoth ancient beast on Snow river, at the head of Lake Kenai'. Ri V. Aukerry, 'cashier of the Puget Sound National Bfahk of Seattle, made a trip over the Alaska Central line tb the end of the track, while here a Tew days ago. Mr. Aukeny liked Seward very much. He and Mrs. Ankeny made the round trip from Seattle on the IAxcelsior. Nelson J, Brevig, of Sacred Heart, Minnesota, forwarded a subscription to Lillie N. Gordon, postmistress of Seward,[sometime ago and asked to be placed on the list of a Seward News paper. This money has gone to Swell the bank account af The Gateway and Mr. Brevig will receive thb paper regularly. Last Monday a 'Targe black hear was in plain sight oh tVi'e mountain nortlw west of towttv Tbr some time the animal shambled alob^: in the luxur iant green grass with wTYicTv the rnoun trin side is 'covered. Alfred Lowell, a local bear hunter took his trusty rifle and went gunning for bear, blit when he arrived at the spot bruin had tie parted. $. D. C. Dance. The S, D, C, will give one of their usual fine entertaiements on Saturday evening theSrtth instant. Thbfce usu&lly attending are invited The Smoke Shop. \V. A. Bell, pioneer tobacconist. The only exclusive cigar and tobftcco dealer in Seward. Near corner Fourth and Washington street. Beanery Banquet Hall .Tames .T. C'arscaden and W. A-. Mit chell, proprietors of the restaurant known as Beanery, on Fourth avenue, have in contemplation the erection of A modefh two story build ing on their premises. When completed there will he a fine banquet ball in the edifice where social as well as convivfixl gatherings 'will take place. ••.Tim" and ••Mitch” ape caterers in every sense of (lf'.e Word, ( They are fully competent to fill tii'o prospectors stomach XVfth beans'cooked overacamp tire or sur.*Ty the chicken-fed capitalist with dainties prepaired on a nedAera electric heated range. Do not forget their number. Get Your Gun. .10:1 Savage Rifle for Sale at Kim balls. t.f_ LectxVfi!. Every Sunday evening at 8 o'clock! Dr. D. Hi Sleem will deliver a lecture' at bis rt’udence, all ape invited. Sunday School-, Meet* eVtpv Sunday nt £ p. m. at Dr. D. if Sleems residence, D. H. Sleem. superintendent: Mrs. Mary •Tctrr, aecreUi-y: Mrs D. C'. Brcwndi. treasurer. _ N»'w Choir Somednv Seward will he an old city, and the searcher of ancient history will he ylad to know that two weeks nyo there wah no elioir in Seward. But since The Gateway rtime to town orte lias been Organized., TW personel of this first musical or ganization consists of. Dr. Sleem, lender: Mrs. 11. H. Kemp, soprano: Mrs. Liza Sleem, altqt Dr. Sleem, fii-st tenor: Mr. Dor emus second tenor; Mr. Stewarst, has; A-frs. Mary Jeter, pinnis'l wx»«j»ncrjnr jiartSMjnM -v~TmwrMnrn«r»>. ISiere Are Others 1 But none of them trv quite ns hard ns \ye do to protect a reputation made invaluable through rears of expei'i* J ence in Alaska outfitting. ^^M^tock is large, and of high grade, so you need J not woiy.v as to the quality your winter cache when it fi is too late to replace it. n If you should send an order for goods to us. and the draft or money order was more than the amount of the fi bill we would not he so presumptuous as to.increase your { order, but would return to you a bank di ,ufc for the dif- t Iference. LOUGH, AUGUSTINE & CO< i Cheers and Alaska Outfitters ^SEATTLE - WASHINGTON Jljf Kilbourne & Clarke Co. —N. General Electric Supplies We carry the largest stock north of San Francisco. Agents foi' Gnirtner Electric Drills. SEATTLE OFFICE SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 815 SECOND AVIi. SEAT* faE, WASHINGTON1. • I All standard brandis of Whiskies direct from Government Bonded warehouses, F^dVeign and Domes tic Wines, Porter and Ale.^iS^&sr: Imported and Domestic Cigars. OLYMPIA BEER ON DRAUGHT G. H. WOODS ■ —..—....v;i,^ This l>pace Reserved f6r the Exchange Saloon Alaska Pacific Navigation Company E. E. fcAlNE\ PHESIDEN.T ,v* * .1, F. TROWBRIDGE, MSp, __ orNrtkL ormeiBi coa first avC, bkaytlc. wn, S. S. “SANTA CLARA" Leaves Seattle every 20 days for Seward and “Express Steamer" Valdez direct—Due, Seward August 20th. S. S. “SANTA ANA” Leaves Seattle on the Kith of every month for Seward and way joints—Arrives in Seward the 28tli. S. B. "EXCthSIOR" Leaves Seattle on the first oi every fnoA^h for Seldovia and all way points-^ ArriviAjjf Af, Seward the 12th, Seldovia 12th, making I direct and sure connection with Cook InleT Transportation Co. at Seldovia for all Cook (|,Inlet points, S. S. “DORA" Connects at Valdez, with’fi. S. Hnfitii Ana/car Valdez to the Westward r.vinjr l*. S. Mail—Valdez to Unklnsku and all way points. Leaves Valdez the 2(ith of each mphtli: leaves Seward the 27th, re*, turning Reward the 12th of following montji, connectin ' at Seldovia each way’ wtyfi < 'ook Inlet Transportation Company. All hoots cnrrvinjr V. S. moil and express. Steam ships of the com-! pnny tail from Pier No. 4. Seattle. , , ■pljrlit reserved to change steamer or sailing date. For rates and furtlwr irformation apply To Dpclt office._ lv^P. t;RAY> Seward, Alaska. ■ ‘ - ■ -■ • ■ I s . STEAMER Eb Cl TP I 8 H == OLA I Sails from Seattle via. Juneau, Seventh of each month Sails from HewmU via. June*n. Twenty-first of each month. DUE NO'f'VcE WILL BE GIVEN OF FUTURE SAILING DATES Passdiget Service unexcelled For Rapid Delivery of freight and for Passenger Rates aur Berths , Apply to CHARLES E. BROWN, Agt., At Brown and Hawkin’* Store. SBWARD..'.....**.ALASKA Han Francisco OffliX Seattle Agency, 84 Yesler Wny 310 Hansome St. JAMES CARROLL, Seattle'Agt. DR. C. T. DAGGETT DENTIST S. E. Cor. Fourth AYc ami Washington St; SEWARD ALASKA H. H. HILDRETH NOTARY PUBLIC U. S. COMMISSIONER SEWARD ALASKA ■ —mm Jrw*. iV-T^i i | Mi P. BRANSFIELD NOTARY PUBLIC Seward alaska 6RARY & OGDEM ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW 214 PIONEER BUILDING SEATTLE V/ASK. R H. KEMP; (VL £. Ovdr 30 years experience in the United States and British Columbia. Careful, trustwor thy reports. References fur nished if desired. SEWARD. . ALASKA gg.1-1 ■ ‘Mf"*1' ■■■ ..rifti P.H. KARFSTEDT WATCHMAKER j S«\vard - Alaska Sweet Grass Dairy Fresh Milk, Batter and Cream. ALFRED LOWELL, Proprietor SK^rARP - - ALASKA <g EATILE gAkgON CHaAlES TECKLEN^Urt<S WINES, LIQUORS AND Ct’SARS Only AOOL TABLES In Seu/ard. Chast Crawford General Blaclcsmithing and Horse Shoeing Sixth and Washington Sts., Sewar'A1, Ala ---:l ALASKA l Central k railway f Operated by The fanana Construction Co1. TIME CAM) Leaves Seward 6:15 a. m. Arrives, “ 1:45 p.m. Leaves 1 * 2:00 p. m. ‘Arrives’, ... “ 6:30 p. m. Main office, Denhy Butlding, Seattle, Wash’. Operating headquarters, Sewiird, Alaska. r _ -TfL1’.—— Alaska Pacific Express Comfliiny’s j Facilities as forwarder?, of Mer | chandise, Parcels, Produce, Mon* I dy, Bonds and valuables to All Points in Alaska *nd Yukon Territory L . . —ARE—’— llnenualed for Security and Dispatch Tly Routes exclusively operated by the Ofnpnny for Express Business cover l5,000.Mile& of Ocean, flail and River firabrncinjr all lines of principal trnns l>oi tation, companies Monfv iftrdprs' **»*•>■■ Wws*** IIIUIICJ V7I UCI 3 , a,r, OMtAe, cosv««*NT Collection of C. 0. D’S and Accounts Redemption of Goods in Pawn No Manifesting. Wharfaoe or Dray For any In.’ortr.utton desired. address P. O. CHARLES, 5uperint#i?d«nt •* * til OOtUMftlA tTACIT Both Phones, Main 130 Seattle, Wash* E.R.GRAY. Agt. Seward. Alaska