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Sf RD GATEWAY PI BUSHED WEEKLY by CATI Yv \y publishing go. S':\Y\Ki>. - - ALASKA. i > . . *, . 11' i » ': - " : ’ ' r \’i n*'! H1 . im, ti :>f ,» * sii :• uii. A ; UR - Mir \ ' ' ’ * ' ' : • n liir.m rates OicY r 1 'rvc Mo.“ ... 3!.O' LET ill; R tL! OADS COME i i 11 rtiM ••*>;»«!. oi i • ■'*" ' , • _ 1* ! * • • i i ■ ..., a ■ ' the ter - 'I - y *• r. • «)f i>; .* r ndm * ami ha- • • ti < u \a to v. al.it g the rut*-t < ! t!': i.Tct'k hor.ar.z;’,, Five of the ivit a:- • working ti. -leadiiy. it i* usuie-sto. I tl at the output of the pro{> t*rt\ .r two or three *eas ms ha* been ' with i itat ti. y have let other people no the talking. During the pre sent season addition.* have ht on made •<> th* i’umr*. a d ' utct is now brought *:.*km» to whero the ground sluicing bo yin*. The 'low of vvat'T is sufficient a* all time* of the war for the opera tion of tho mine although oteour*o it is much snailcr it; winter than during warm weather. Ilcsitios the <’row creek'mine other projH rtv has been dt -veloped in the vi cinity anti some of it promises exceed ing well. The building- of the rail road wi’l place all the developed prop * rtv with.a half do/.v-n miles of the line, making it much easier and cheaper to got in supplies. first ReiiJcme North of Creek G. E. Winters moved into his now cottage yesterday, although it. is not quite iinishod. He is the tirst resi dent in u house north of the creek. ^ ^ - il .II ■■■ I —\ * HORSES DROWN IN RAPIDS Rise oJ Wat.‘*r Makes Insecure Foot ing and They Fall In Two horsi s drawing a railroad scow through the rapids he tween I'irst. and Second Trail lake lost their footing on loose boulder; and falling into the wa ter were dragge l down hv the swift water and tlu* weight of the scow, and drowned last week. The driver, known .is '“Dutchy”. became rut singled in the tow rope and was barely resound by the other men on sho*' when he j was going down with tie* horseas, ’!’ • heavy rains had r; use I the] watt r to use considerate! stud r.umer- ! . n ij Imulders had bees*, thrown inti | ! he ?: w path. \ larg< one lay across ! he : ath and as ont of the hors* * * • in j,; e i to e *> ov,r it with :• ntdd> . ;n •' e >; astihi d and felt. To* »lot?) tackle throa.h with h the tow i . nji l.o* Si , Wei •• l.fied lit' tin Wt or i > t viver : nng w ith th< in. i • ’> sour ! ai - coil o! rope became twist1 j ears! hU if d, v. ith gieat p* <■ * • tii fvii r *nt and heroin: i h * ,|,>W1'4 <!■ \ r. d r . I Id l> C . .. N FOil G* hi !C , Co After Wild / nl ■ : !.,•>. : : .>1* t te fo ] \ ' o|k i- ! ,)t t riho’.i, walrus v <1 sea lion-. ! tbt l* 1 to l III. pt» • 1 . ;>'<>% T, -> dnc. 1 ! ■ ’ ■ ■ ! • < *• ;i •* •: u> S 'pl« iu i ! 1. 1 •'! b i> ) unlaw f, 1 for any un ion at ;i: « jnot ' , C- ihou, de< r or shot'}). - u-'uui;i .kii f>r any pi rson it,. i • } • 11 an tw. | a1 ov:~ 11 M .ioii'I' o:’ 11)01* I i .i; n !■ *r C: ’ i " .. sheep, goats of j : . ;.ill i r l;a • hi pe—* "in . :j • vi e day more than t*'ii grouse or j ..: i-i, . a,. or nor. than lweuty-.:ive : t,jover, si ipv', eerie.', ilueks. go esc. '• bra’it or swans: 1: A also ta.iLwfui to hunt with! in* nu>, or louse a sir l-_un large! | | ihaa a lo-gaiigo. or oilier than one j t ; ■ ' ' • ' • l t. • i ’ > i. o; i i h n , or to j I !:■'.* si earn lauaches in the pursuit of I earn* . It i> 'il'H unl.iwftf for any person at . I any tin**- to soil or offer for sale any of !;!: name*’, animals or birds or rugs titer- n. or tlte heads, skins ■ *»' it'd* s thereof, during the time that ; li’.o killing tluMS'Ot’ is prohibited. Tie iaw dmv not owent. the killing! e • : of the above named animals *»t birds for food or clothing by natives or Eskimo, or by miners, or explorers, or ravellers or. a journey when in need :f and. bat when so killed they shall j nou bo si lipped or sold. OLD PILES WERE ROTTEN Underpinning of West end of Dock Ruined by Teredos That the pi s tin nr wharf No. 1 are •* badly'eaten by. teredos as to be unsafe was demonstrated today when ja -ks were put under tho warehouse to raise it f*>r moving to the east end ! of tho wharf, under which new piles have b cn driven. When the jacks i got to work the piles sank instead of the building coming up, and work had to stop until the whole structure could be raised. The warehouse and office were mov ed safely however, and the old piles will lie replaced at once. The west end of the warehouse, which was add ed last spring, was left as the piles under it are new. C’orono Java, the only coffee in town. Seward Commercial Co. DR. C. T. DAGGETT dentist s. K. Cor. Fourth Av»\ an«l Wushimrton St. SI3WAKI) - * ALASKA dr. c. l. hale DENTIST Over Broun tV Bawkins’ store SFWAIH) - - - ALASKA H. H. HILDRETH NOTARY PUBLIC and CONVEYANCER Ah-1: iris of Title to minim ntal town pro) < i'ty furl iSuV F.xrminai Ion and ivper me tie <• . any property. SKA Alt!) - - ALASKA CECIL H. CLEGG ATTORNEY-AT-LAW >n”!I? \venae. - Seward. Aka. r o no a v NO AVKY VI A AC FY/ABD ALASKA ,1, Li ZY r> •';;»!» o * * -lr,t * t »>'** . Ji.t . I StlVLKAl Oliv x. x... ; re t rt. disfki or ;.u < v ■ • ‘ne« >\ arid Lend and A i 1 »i-\ i . < . J. — ,-i Jv< 1 . S. i i ■ I< 1_i-1A — "•; :„AN — am 70I4R7 Pi ’/i 7 v i'ii. i v"i'i i v. ; ■ ’; ■ ,, *t i l "... 11: 1 , ,\ .< !;;|. > U Is - ' \ - i., ... ;;; •The Tr* . .<r' '. »*!•; ’\a»,11v";j.i I5.it i.’ n mil ii.* • • "JJlsnm-ry .u ndmiurt lui.u: j . ,»u-, v.ini l*'i-rf tiie i‘i;n.ai'UiH Arm , 1 1 ■■ »r «’i i ir-., . ... • I . :i *Pilch j ‘t • tci'.." *>••;.' inis i ! said sy in :m* ; ;.* ; 1 uf 1 : • , . or su much thin of as j :.;iorni\V‘s fans, lt d costs of ‘ sllli. '. tin sdtd III till' lltizhcst d.ikd. r Inf j ln.u Valdez. P.iisku.-duly 2Sth, 15*05. UKt.». ti. IMiltKY l . S. .Marshal, Hy I!. 1*. W Y HU A NT. Deputy. ! lly consent of \Y. II, Cook, one of the plain- i • ills uiiiiVe named tm- stile of the above properly : is pnsponed nut ; Sepi. •. p.nA nt P.* M. CJiU. t;. PP.KUY r. S. Marshal. lly ii. P. \VY iJUANT. Deputy. PI1st f .'.dicat ..'ii \Utr I . 51-5t Going to Knik? The shortest route to iho placer and quartz fields on the Matanuska. Knik and Sushetna rivers is via Knik. You canouilit.at Knik (two stores) Provis ions, Hardware. Cnmpoutlits etc. Call on the Knik Cash Store. (Quality of goods the best. Prices right, you save j more than the freight. \Ye sell at coast prices. Graders Strike Quart/ Seam Three graders working on a station of the Alaska Central on mile 41 a few days ago struck a quartz seam which showed numerous specks of gold. Such seams are frequently encountered in that region hut this was so much larger titan the ordinary and the colors so much better that the men made a quartz location, which they have filed with Commissioner Hildreth. The lo cators arc Joe McGuigan, Robert Ed gar and Pat McConnell. Don’t overlook the Troy Laundry for up to date and first class work, ladies' and gents’ work a specialty, tf nMuWirii'i rnTnrri - -- —- — —■ — ^^ m COAL SBLDS AT FOOT OF SECOND AVE., SKWAIJb \ '-- • * - i Coal! Gasolene! Wood Coal at shod $10.00 per ton balk, or $11.00 sacked (i a so l.o no by tin* cas ? iSi.oO; r> gallon can S^.eO. PROMPT DTHYERY. Offices at Pier 1 nr Yaksilat Imfcr <>. r ,t n |TT1 | MJ | L' J-lltlU 1*^1 " -II —— • i mmim to m.i ' | •««>*•• M •• «f«i | 'tfl.W -Linr rr\“ —r vjjarssi?:iuiTSSBxaaMZi* uv . *n -vru,• • .. - . W M 1 HOTn.iL Mcim^ILE> : u.--~ I! DROP E A ft FLA ft ” ~ H vCCOMMODA'J’ < VS STJMCTLY H';ST-! !. R'Y?r, roc io 32.00 per day 2 wt* i t a ii Jf IVT ?' ' «^ v r • a V ill A. i cN m 'L 4, , : r o p r i e to \ v'J/Vr Id C P \ V \ |> I > \Li; \ f >>, fj 6 r l'" -> ‘ I •/ fI ’>, r»v 3'. , ^;» .4 '-biV » .. U. , , v-v- <Sr.j*' tin, GC: 7: : :: : 7T"?.. 'VC7?x AV -.IN' ' I *>1*/; ■ 7' ■ \f » V ■’ •? »-<-/*'•**.. ...,n ? r? -r ■ * * •' " 'vr <. , > tJp 3 * , v, , . ■ .. *■». \ - • r ; '•:* • • ».»,/* 1 n~ ■ • " •• **• « r, "*> v“/ *• - - FOURTH ".V . t% , * _ • ...» -m # »riu f- . J V t " ’"KT* ,v\* W . ■ \ye 7. . - QC r ■: ' ^ 3 the prohibitive price on town lots has been overcome. We offer the first installment consisting of. in good location for business or residence.—Block op posite cable office. At Living Prices. H. H. HILDRETH, Agent. —... . ..■■■■—■■. — ' '■ At the Methodist Tent on Fourth avenue the song service tomorrow night will be helped by an organ. Song service begins promptly at H o’clock. The pastor will preach a ser mon on the subject “Tho Best Society.” ^ L. H. Pedersen, Pastor. 4 Church of Resurrection Catholic Church of the Resurrectio corner of Adams and Fourth;—Hoi Mass and sermon at 10 a. m.; Sunda school at2:30 p. m.; Evening servic and lecture at 7 p. m. On week da.' Holy Mass at " a. m. P. H. Turnell, S. J.