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Site §ejiiri> (Sateuiag of AND The Alaska Weekly Post Published Daily. ExceptlSundays and Holdiays 2 By GATEWAY PUBLISHING COMPANY. (Inc.) ELMER FRIEND. EDITOR \M) GENERAL MANAGER Harry V. Hoben, President Frank Ballame, Sec. fetarod .. tacoad-claaa mXUr Saptambar t. 1915. at thj Poot O«co at Saward. Alaaka. oodar Act of March I. 1*79. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: JNJC YEAR. In advance_$10.00 THE ALASKA W EEKLY POST by mall * 00 PKR MON 1H. delivered---—w ADVERTISING RATES on nppllretlon. ... > me * m % Editorial and Business 0 Wee—I rlephone Main It M DM BEK OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ... . The Aaoociated Pr.a. i. exclinhel, entitled to the uae for ^ of all newt diapatchea credited ot it or not other*lae credited in thia paper and also the local newa puhliahed herein. u. u. MONK\ \V \l \ltl.K With the passing of the Sevente* n million dollar appropriation bill by the Senate yesterday afternoon, funds for the government railroad in Alaska, a 1 clouds of gloom should have been dis pelled regarding the railroad work. With the money now available and with a man at the head of the Alas kan engineering Commission "ho van do things, and will, that section ot Alaska traversed by the government railroad, from the ocean terminal at S- ward, to Anchorage, to Nenana and to Fairbanks, will come into its own. Tin re has never been any question. - nee the House passed the appropria tion measure, that any trouble would arise in the Senate and »t was only a »».utter of day s, perhaps weeks, before the Senate would act favorably, lies h.i> proven to h' tine. And now .* ». an to Colonel Mear * and his ah o ?t«ff to show real rad io;*,! con tvu*ti<v There is no ipies tion hut that Col. Meats will prov«* to l„. the man in Alaska a* he proved 1 * he tin* man in France. Ml ST III VI TIIKIIJ HOI KS Senator Hiram Johnson, of ( ali fornia. Senator lh>»ah. Senator R»‘o«f and others mud feel mighty smalt <nod» today following the vote on one of* Fall's amendments in the Senate yesterday afternoon which is aeknovy* lodged hy the Associated Press to have been a tost vote on the ultimat* ratification of the treaty. These Sen ator*. two of whom are Presidential candidates, have been spouting this and spouting that, condemning Pres? dent Wilson and everybody connected with the peace conference vylio weie responsible for the l eague of Nations and the treaty. All of* the above nam ed Senators said the t \mtiy was play ’tig second fiddle, to every Oth**f HU* tion as regards the treaty; Well, thank __——• ' Recently Thoroughly Renovated. "WE HANDLE ONLY FIRST CLASS GOODS” “\VK CNDERSTAND HOW TO PREPARE THEM” Cleanliness and Courtesy IS OCR MOTTO. PRIVATE DINING ROOM FOR LADIES Charles Cameron — John C. Gaffney EAT FISH AND OTHER SEA PRODUCTS. 1 know how to cook them and can prepare fish as you w ant it served. i GRILL JOHN S PLACE Iloaven. there won* "»S Senators again st :'0 who have been thinking for themselves, and if Johnson and Reed had boon in Washington to vote, in stead of running wild around tho lountry. requiring people to throw , ggs at them, when eggs are so high just now. as Senator Reed was a tar get for. their little votes would not have been so much p that. jSEWARD SNAPSHOTS! --- K. O. Sawyer. Jr., former Editor of the Seward (iatewav, is now with tin* Atlantic ('oast fisheries Co., with headquarters at ld“ Heckman street. New Yoik City. - Mrs. William Ellis will he a passen g« r out h on the Alameda bavin** ro »*uved word her lathei is ill in . oa» * tie. - ♦— I * , > Carpenter, arrival on the Ala meda. on hi “* way to Hetties, is regts ,i>r* I at the Hotel Overland. « mm Jallies Kyle expects to away »»?» tin* Alameda for tho states t> remain e;r ng the winter months. - «► • Mi>> Johanna J. .Miller, govern ment honl teacher on her way to th»* Westward . is registered at the Hotel Seward. S earner 15.mgen has arrived at Ko d'ak r.i»ii* the westward but Agent Blue has not received word when she w !1 leave then, for Seward. ( hief is clearing out the cul vert* *odav getting ready for the win ter months. It. R. Heastan. registered from Seat tle. at the Hotel Seward, was an ar rival on the Alameda. ❖ * • Rro*ius & \o«»n are constructing a one story ga age on the piopeilv' *outh of Washington and east of Broadway. Jessie Johnston, from Mile 10. if registered at the Hotel Seward. A. H. M« *1 humid and Wharf Czar Painter ar.- going into the skunk rais ing business, or rather they have. Fourteen skunks arrived here on the I LL SAY SHE DOES! ! ! 01 course she j*ets her cream, flic** powder and other toilet requisites | here. WHY? Because we have the best and a bis assortment to choose I com. I I.I. SAY WE HAVE. SEWARI) DRUG CO. The Kexall Store. i Alameda destined for Seldovia, as then* is no steamer out for Seldovia for some time, .McDonald «'c Painter Co., limited, must go to skunk raising, having be*en forced into tin* business. e (Jus (Jillis and X. W. Dennis, travel ing men, left on the Alameda for An chorage to attend to some unfinishe«l business. ,1. H. Weaver ami wife, visiting in Seward for the past week from Vale, Oregon, left on the Alameda for An chorage. 'flu* Arctic brotherhood will give* a dance* tomorrow night which wi'l be an informal welcome to tlie* officers . and boys of the* U. S. S. Saturn. <• Mayor Waugh, of the* Alaska Uoad Commission, was a passenger from Seattle* to Juneau on the Alameda. * . Twenty miners came* north on the* Alameda for employment in the* mines i a t l .aTouche. | S.ATI RX OI K TOMORROW | Tin* C. S. S. Saturn sails from Ko j d ak this afterneion at -I e»Y!ock foi 1 Seward and is expected to arrive here tomorrow forenoon. XI.AMKD \ II U K SIND \ N St**am«* Alameda is expected to re turn t" S» ard southlxumd on Sunday night. The steamer will he in port but I one hour. FISH i\\’STATIONS SEATTLE. Oct., d - Fish prices ar ia- follows: halibut, twenty one cents; sable, four cents; lirg and red cod. four cents. WELL K\o\\ \ PIONEER SI ( ( I MBS AT NKX VNA Marion (George) Carey of Fair banks died at the government bos pital at Nenana recently from stomach trouble. He came here about one month ago and was oper a ted on by Dr1. Smith about teu dav si nee. The end was not unev'oete George Carey was a well-known, resident of the Fairbanks district Siu j had been in tin* North for many v*w.i-. THE KEY CARLTON CLUB NEWEST and Best Smoking Tobacco. For pipe or cigarette THE KEY Hi* leaves a wife and two daughters, | Fva and Grace. Hi* was one of tin* early comers to the North and is believed to have arrived on the Yukon some time du* ing the ’80s. IIe was in Dawson »n 1807 and came to Fairbanks when about :>8 years of age at the time his death. He was a member ol Hie Fairbanks Aerie of Kagles and a cha»* ter member of the Fairbanks Igh»», Pioneers of Alaska. Ncnana Not Harry Simmons, for 10 years on the. Yukon and in Alas 'a most of the ; time with the U. S. Signal Corps . has returned to Fairbanks after a two- I years absence with the army in I* ran o*. lb* was once* assistant postmasti*** at Fairbanks under John J. ( lumb. No SI. Order fixing time lor hearing Probate of Will and Petition for Letters Testamentary. IN PKORATK C'OrUT FOR KKNAI PRKCINCT. THIRD Jl DK IAL DI VISION TKKRITORV OF ALASKA. In the Matter of the Kstalc of ISAAC KVANS, IH*ceased An Instrument in writing which purports to be the Last Will ot Isuae Kvans. deceased . having on this da* come into possession of the above en title*! Couit. and a petition for the' probate thereof, and for the issuance of Letters Testamentary to Klvirn Kvans, widow of said deceased, as Kx ecutrix. having been filed, Notice is hereby given that Tues day. the 4th day of November, 1910, at 2 o'clock Ik M. of said day, at the of fice of the Cnited States Commission- , er and Kx-officio Probate Judge for | Kenai Precinct, Third Division of the Territory of Alaska, at Seward, Alas- I ka, has been appointed as the time ( and place for proving said Will and J for hearing said petition. WITXKSS: Wm. H. Whittlesey, United States Commissioner and Kx-officio Probate Judg* (Seal) for Kenai Precinct of the Third Division of the Territory of Alaska, at Seward Alaska, this Sth, day of September, 1010. (Gateway Four Times. First Pul)., Sept., 19, 1010. Last Pub.. Oct.. 10, 1010. -* No other drink tastes so good ! I In that RAINIER SPECIAL flavor there’s that indescrib able, yet very real something. No other drink tastes so good when you’re thirsty. No oth er drink tastes so good with your meals. Produced through an exclusive process —no other drink can be like it. Stamp the name—RAI NIER SPECIAL—on your memory. Order a case and always call for this soft drink that really satisfies when a refreshment is desired. * * * Rainier Product! Company, Seattle. U. S. A.. Manufacturer of Rainier Special, Rai nier Bock. Malt Rainier, Rainier Cereal, Syro and Denatured Alcohol. Seward Light & Power Company Main 0 The Seward News Company GEORGE PHELPS Booksellers, Newsdealers and Stationer* I nPAClfiC STlAMSHIP COM PAN Yp-1 SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE STEAMER ADMIRAL WATSON £ ' OCTOBER 9th. ‘ For regular ports in Southeastern and Southwest ern Alaska, also to Anchorage and Kodiak. ( «i.u|»a.iv resenes right So change sc he (lute without notice. ADMIRAL LINE BUILDING Wayne Blue, Agent.••.Seward Alaska. A I l\ #** hf A STEAMSHIP S*HI> ALASKA. c°mpany '«» -4 SAILING SCHEDULE .«> Sail From SK ATT I-1C Sept. 2.'» Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 1<» Oct. 23 Oct. 30 ST KA.MKIi A LA MED V Northwestern ALASKA 1 LAM EDA NORTH WEST KILN ALASKA Due si:\\ vui) Oct. 2 Oct. y I hie l.v Seward >mit litiouiid Oct. 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 1G Oct. 21 Oct. M) .Nov. (» Oct. 10 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 .\o\. ti ' A. H. McDONALD, A^ont. PROFESSIONAL DR. II. A. BLYTIi Dentist PHONE— Mad., Ill Office In Hank Of Seward Building. OFFICE HOCKS 10 A. M. — To — 5 P. M. G P. M. — To — 8::iU P. M. ♦ J. H. KOMIG, M. I>. Office in K. K. UldR. Residence Third Ave. Phones: Office, Madison 130; Residence Adams 48. . •----: -* L. R. C. P. & L. R. C. S. Edinburgh Lt F. P. & S., Glasgow. J. M. SLOAN, M. D., C. M. Van Gilder Building iMfiee hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. nrt. Formerly of Nome. -♦ FRATERNAL 4-g L. 0. 0. M„ N©. 1425 1 .. ! Meet* every Tuesday 8 P.M., at A. B. Hall. Viaitinf Brother© Invited. Peter N. Anderson Dictator. C. A. Estes, Secretary «- n ©---* PIONEERS Or ALASKA IGLOO NO. f ■aeeui on 2nd and 4th Saturday each nonth, 8 p. 1*., Pioneer Hall j t-g READ THE GATEWAY ALL OF THE NEWS DAILY. 4 "0AK.ETTEC rftteq 1 The Satisfy! - and, ^• '5 yet theyte WILD m. U66CTT & HYtWS TDflACCO