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The Harriman National Bank of Alaska At Seward MtMBIK BANK. H III KAI HI SI RVI SYSTIIM UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY iiimmimi % (iold Dust and Bullion Bought and Assayed Ml KKIII A. MARTIN. Assayer [51 (.ORRf SKOINDf NTS: The tlarriman National Bank (New York) National Bank of Commerce (Seattle) Seattle National Bank / (Seattle) fidelity trust Company (Tacoma) Hells Targo Nevada National Bank (San Francisco) . m DIRECTORS Josr.ru \V. IIarkiman. NVw York Hroii Doighekty. Soward Costae Wkrnner I>ou’(;kn, Soward Kkit’ll Lrc.vs, Soward Caston Hardy, Soward m % OFFICERS IN NEW YORK .Joseph W- Hariri man. President John A. Norle, Vico President Henry I>. Wesski.man, Vice-Pros. IN SEWARD (Jaston Hardy, Vice-President Kru'H Lecas, Cashier Merrill A. Martin. Asst. Cashier iiiiifliiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Drafts on All Foreign Countries Travelers’ Cheques. American Bankers' Association MAIL STEAMER SCHEDULE—West Bound Steamer Seattle Juneau Cordova Valdez Seward Anchor. Sailed Sailed Sa:led Sailed Sailed Arrived Mariposa. Feb. 7 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 ! Feb. 15 . Farragut. Feb. 14 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 . Northwestern. Feb. 24 Feb. 27 Keb. 28 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 . Watson.j Feb. 25 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 . Alameda. Mar. 1 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 », tlKK Mar. 8 . Evans. Mar. 3 ... Alaska.| Mar. 9 ... .IT. MAIL STEAMER SCHEDULE—East Bound Steamer Anchor. Seward Valdez Cordova Juneao Seattle Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed Arrived Alameda... Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Evans............ . Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 | Feb. 19 Mariposa. . . . . . . . . Feb. 15 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 .Feb. 23 Farragut.. . Feb. 23 Feb. 24* Feb. 25 Feb. 28; Mar. 3 Alaska...ZZ'Z'.ZZ . Feb.23 Feb.24 Feb.25 Feb.28 ........ Northwestern. Mar. 1 Mar. 2 . . Watson. Mar. 8 . Alameda. Mar. 8 ., *j.. BILLINGSLY SAYS HE PAID GILL $4,000 SEATTLE, Friday, March 0.— Logan Billingsley repeated his charge that he paid Mayor Gill $4,000 on August 31 of last year as a bribe* to leave him aiom in his ‘ bootlegging." LEGISLATURE IN DEADLOCK STILL JUNEAU, Friday, March 1). — The senate took live ballots this afternoon which stood the same old four to four on the proposition for president, and then adjourned until 12:20 tomorrow. At a public caucus held last night by three Wickersham supporters and two republicans., nothing was accom plished. This caucus was held alter j ten ballots had been taken yesterday afternoon with the same result. The galleries were packed at the caucus which lasted until midnight. Charges and counter charges were hurled and there was a general airing of opera tions without result. The house named all of its commit tees yesterday afternoon and then ad journed until 2 o'clock today, but it is i probable that the governor will not i present his message as he desires to . give it before a joint session alter 1 the s. nrt^ succeeds in effecting an or 1 ganization. ARNOLD BROWN IS VICTIM OF CRUEL PUNISHME NT—YES ? (By United State* Cable) SIOUX CITY, Friday, Mar. 9. —Arnold Brown, found guilty of disorderly conduct was sentenced by the police judge yesterday to seven days in jail, during which he must study Vice-President Marshall’s inaugural address. He was handed the copy, put in a cell and told to go to work. I.-— - SEWARD SNAPSHOTS j Attorney J. J. Finnegan returned last night from a business trip to An | chorage. There will be a meeting of the min strel show’ cast in A. B. hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Ed. Crawford and wife sailed from Seattle for Seward today. The Craw fords spent the w’inter in Lents., Ore. N. 0. Anderson of Lynx creek ar rived on the train last night and re I ported good progress being made on | projects connected with improvements i at Canyon creek for the Alaska Se ! curities company, in which Duncan 1 Stewart is the moving factor. Work on the San Juan Fish com | pany’s dock is being delayed for a day i or two pending the receipt of piling. A {leep spot where several feet of j soft mud covers the gravel made use I less the piling provided, and longer ! piles are being cut. _ EMPRESS THEATQ ■ SI N. March 11, 7:30 and 9 . PATHE NEWS No. 82 Pathe Gold Rooster feature in 5 parts “EXCUSE ME” A Pullman car pleasantry of births and mirths by Rupert Hughes, featuring George F. Marion, supported by Robert Fisher, Harrison Ford, Vivian Blackburn and a rollicking cast * 6 Reel Pathe Program Admission . 10 and 25c BORGEN'S j HillsBro* j GROCERY THE HOUSE OF PROGRESS Y WILSON PLANS TO NAME FIVE ON TARIFF BOARD (By United State* Cable) , WASHINGTON, Friday, Mar. !). | President Wilson is planning to name live members to the tariff commission 1 during this session of the senate. _ ___ MOONEY TO DIE AT SAN QUENTIN _ SAX FRANCISCO. — (Special.) Thomas .1. Mooney, convicted of com : plicity in the preparedness parade dynamiting, will be hanged at San Quentin prison on May 17. Superior Judge Franklin Ciilfin to day overruled Moo»i?/’o motion for a new trial. F riend—Enemy—Rich—P oor If our best friend and worst enemy, or if the richest man and poor est man come to buy our goods we sell them exactly the same qual ity at the same price because we have but one kind of goods for sale; the BEST fire insurance at what it is worth. ENNIS & CAMPBELL Fire Insurance_Seward, Alaska. HOTEL SEWARD FORTY ROOMS-OUT OF FIRE ZONE J. 0. PATTON, Prop. Rates by Day or Month Modern Conveniences Well Lighted and Heated Proof of labor blanks at the Gateway._ OWNED and managed by local peo ple who know and understand the needs of the community, and with ample resources, offers to its patrons any and every facility usually accorded by conservative institutions. Resources, $3 5 0j)0O * MEMBER AMERICAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION TRAVELLERS CHECKS SOLD DRAFTS ISSUED ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED , • _ t