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Site Scutari) (gateway * AND elir Alaska Earning Jlnat Ptmi.|HMBI» DAILY K.V-KPT SUNDAYS ANl* HOLIDAYS HY 3 OVA GATEWAY PUBLISHING COMPANY, (Inc.) Harry V. Hoben. P Frank L. Ballatne. Sec. Erich Lucaa. Treaa. Entered a. aecolld-claa. matter September. 2.1915. at the i*o.U,ffice at Seward. Alaaka. under act of March 3. ln<v. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ONE YEAR, in atlvame.$10.00 THE ALASKA WEEKLY POST by mail 3 00 PKR MONT, delivered.. ADVERTISING RATES on application. PROVIDE FOR THE FLEET Concerted efforts should be made at this time toj 1 ring to the attention of the navy department the neces sity of immediate work on naval coal bunkers here, to the enil that a place at which fuel may be obtained will be available by the time the line from Seward to the coal fields is complete. No one can foretell what emergency mav arise and coal for the fleet here may at any time be % come a most vital factor. There are several ways of calling this to the attention ,.f the proper officials, and in view of tremendous mili tarv and naval activitv in other lines, only the most cun-i * * distent efforts will produce results. 1'nder normal conditions men would probably be on the ground already, looking afterthe preliminaries, but these are not normal times and we must meet the condi t ions. SAFEGUARDING OUR HEALTH Request by the local marine surgeon that Seward pro vide quarters in which victims of contagious diseases landed here from steamers can be cared for, calls to atten tion the fact that Alaska of itself is about the healthiest part of the continent. Unfortunately we cannot pick out the good effects attending an influx of people and increased development.) but must take the evils along with the rest. This being true it might not be amiss to apply more strict regulations to safeguard the health of Alaskans. The least that Seward can do is to provide a place of de tention for those actually ill with a contagious ailment' w hen thev arrive. SIX TO ONE AGAINST GERMANS More than half the human race is now engaged in war against the Germans. The man strength of the Teutonic forces is outnum bered six to one bv their foes. i V Omit all of India, and the allies, backed by the United States, still have four times the population to draw upon; than stands behinds.the kaiser. Subtract all the wealth of all the German fund from! the wealth of the United States and there still remains more than $50,000,000,000. American farms grow more than all the farms of i Germany, Austria, Turkey and Bulgaria combined. The United States alone can make more steel than the! v hole Germanic league. Our mines yield ten times as much gold, far more sil-i ver, twice as much lead and many times as much copper as the entire group of central powers. Germany’s national debt is now nearing $200 per cap ita. Ours is only $10. To pay a year’s interest on his share of his nation’s debt costs a German thirty times as much as it costs an American. William Hohenzollern can no more whip a united world than Napoleon Bonaparte could defeat a united Europe and it required the latter only 100 days to throw a bridge from Elba to St Helena.—(Philadelphia Ledger.) HAVE A CARE, BENEDICTS The “Domesticity Expert” of the Douglas Island News, in discussing the divorce evil, assures us that men are chiefly responsible for domestic troubles: due largely to their desire to remain single after they are married, i hat is, they wish to continue the same free and easy cus toms that characterized them before they were lassoed. This simply can't be done. When a man marries, he might just as well don the resigned look that goes with his posi tion in life, and adjust his neck to the family yoke. The wearing of that yoke will be pleasant or interspersed here and there with wind galls: but, in either case, if he is go ing to stay out of the divorce courts he’ll wear that yoke. Some deviltry is permissible, according to the quoted authority, as a woman really enjoys catching her husband in a lie occasionally, but it is bad policy to lay oneself out SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE SCALES. — Bronstrup in San Francisco Chroniclo to become a specialist in that line, as the lady will catch one often enough without special effort on his part. the father of the thought “There are thousands of editors who desire to live on a farm; there are hundreds of editors who are fit for noth ing else but farmers, and the world would be better off if they would go to farming.”—(Valdez Prospector.) As we analyze the foregoing gem of thought it in volves the three principal elements of desire, fitness and the public welfare, from which we infer The Prospector will cease to regale us with its marvelous outbursts of originality when its present editor develops an affection for agriculture. The man who has a boat and a clam bed these days of high prices is rich beyond the wildest dreams of avar ice.—(Valdez Prospector.) __ ••• - —---. The man with a smiling face is the one who has a full line of garden “sas” planted in his back yard.—(St. Louis Kepublic.) “Somehow I can never think of a bright thing to say until the occasion has gone by." “Same here! My trains of thought are always late, too." BARGAIN " Complete restaurant outfit for sale or rent cheap. All ready for business. Washington St. and west of Broad way. D. C. Brownell. tf -•> Oyster cocktails at the Branch. No. 31 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX WITH WILL ANNEXED, and NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, THIRD DIVISION, KKNAI PREC CINCT. In the matter of the estate of ADAM BLOCH, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned that she has been appoint ed administratrix with the will an nexed of the estate of Adam Bloch, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby notified to exhibit and present such claims, with the necessary vouchers, within six (6) months from the date of this notice, and the first publication there of, to the undersigned, ANNIE CHRISTIANSEN, said administra trix, at the office of L. L. James, Jr., in the town of Seward, Territory of Alaska, which said office the under signed selects as her place of business in all matters connected with said estate of ADAM BLOCH, deceased. Dated: Seward, Alaska, April 10, 1917. ANNIE CHRISTIANSEN, Administratrix with the will annexed of the Estate of Adam Bloch, De ceased. L. L. JAMES, Jr., Attorney for said Administratrix. April 21-28-May 5-12. LISTEN ACREAGE—If you are looking fr«r acreage that is ideally located for a suburban home. ACREAGE—That is particularly suit ed for truck gardening. ACREAGE—That is bound to in crease in value in the near future. ACREAGE—Fronting on the Gov. R. R. and Lake Kenai Boulevard. ACREAGE—That is most desirable for re-subdividing—See me. Will be glad to show you the land, or fur nish particulars on request. J. A. Stewart, Phone Red 147. Make a Hit with friends and the folks at home by sending them THE ALASKA t Subscription price $3 per year in advance. Subscribe now. The choice news of the week is assembled for The Alaska Weekly Post, making it a most desirable publication for those outside, who wish to keep in touch with Territorial affairs. E carry every thing, and sell ALL of it at a margin. SIWARU COMMERCIAL CO. -SIWAHI). AlASKA ALASKA S « V Sailings From Seattle: 4 NORTHWESTERN, May 4th MARI ROSA. April 28th AI.AMt.DA, .'lay luui AI.ASKA, May 15th All ships go through to Anchorage. Sailing of May 10th from Seattle, connects with Dora to Westward. Hcginning with the Northwestern sailing of May 4th. all passenger ships will touch at Skagway northbound. The Alameda and Mariposa will be tin* only ships to call at Skagway southbound. For further particulars of service, rates,apply to Agent. A. H. McDONADL>, Agent. V. _ ..‘ r For the benefit of those Interested in Alaska in General and Seward in Particular an INFORMATION BUREAU ha* been established in connection with this paper, and all those desir ing information as to the value of real estate and business opport i ni lios are requested to address their communications to INFORMATION DEPARTMENT, SEWARD GATEWAY. Seward, Alaska. Scripps—Gray—Doman Gas Engines We a No carry and sell reverse gears. propellers shafting, boxes, couplings, ignition outlits of all kinds, lighting outfits, oi's and greases, batteries, carburet ers, tanks, steering wheels, whistles, rowboat motors, fire extinguishers, piston rings of all sizes and the other common gas engine ane launch accessories. We will secure tor you at reg ular retail price or less anything in the line of machinery or ac cessories that we do not carry. A>k your hank or consult Dun or ltradsirrpts us to our responsibility S. V. B. MILLER 72 Marion St.. Seattle JUST TO REMIND VOU -of Union Pacific System Through Cars between SEATTLE and Chicago KansasCity. Denver San Francisco. Los Angeles Direct Connections for all points East via the Famous COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE. Trains protected all the way ■ all the time by Automatic Electric “Safety" Signals. H. L. HUDSON. A. C. F. 8c P. A. SEATTLE CHARLES CRAWFORD GENERAL BLACKSMITH Horseshoeing Wheelwrighting SEWARD. ALASKA I Rubber Boots, Pacs and Rain Coats Shoes and Clothing for Men at COLWELL’S WASHINGTON STREET SUPPLIES for Stenographers use; write US. We carry complete stock. Typewriter paper, oil, ribbon, brushes, note books, carbons, pencils, etc. TRICK & MURRAY Stationers and Printers 85 Columbia St Seattle The Carstens Packing Co. Wholesale and Retail Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Lard, Hams and Bacon. Butter and Eggs Orders from the Westward and Cook Inlet Given Careful Attention. BROADWAY AVE. SEWARD Anderson & Nelson THE TERMINAL BAR RAINIER BEER BIST BRANDS Of CIGARS Try Us Osee, tlien You be t!>! Judge