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% She ^rutarfi (fat^utaij AND * The Alaska \\ t»vkl> Post \ Published Daily, Kxoept Sundays and Holidays By <;ati:\va^ itblisdim; i omp \n y. dm-.) K1A1KU A. IK1KND. I DITOi: and IdAKKM. MAN U.KU. Hai ry V . Hobon, PresuUnt. I- rank l«. Hallaiiic, Srr. Kiiurril «* ifruii«i-d<i>i luallrr Srpiruitut l*lS. .%I llir t'oel Ollier i»l Sr«nnl, Vlu»«t. under Act uf Match J, 187*. >1 ItMKirilON KAU.m l»NK YKAK. in atltanrv — - .... ♦10.W IHh ALASKA YYhKKI.Y POST b> tu.iil J.0«i | l**:u MOM II, , Sl.oo UAlhJ*on -n , n* hditorial and BuhuU8> Ollice Irlrpluita* al.tin <1. MfcIMbLKS 0* HIK AS^CK lA’lKl) PKl l'he Associated Press is exclusively eiu.ind t<* the in». «• ! it a itiim of all news dispatches ciedited to it oi not olheiwise credited in i.n> papei and also the local news published h» i m:\iKi: (,ki:m v\ k.mpkk>> II \N mi; UK \U I DISK \SI ; l.K VDS I II K <>l I\\ VLID iKK)K.\\ Holland. Aug., 6 The fennel (leiman Kmpres*. Auguste, Victoria. has undergone so much dis tress during the past two y« a > that >he has auftVivu foi sew at mouths • out aggiavated attacks oi ». ... »h * a e Ueeently she has b* * n leading t e t. V of an invalid. She has had n attacks of lit ' ma oiy -..an; years. \t tiie House of Doom. wb. » . 'to 'ouedtrd bv a staff of her own Ik 'i:*. | * .♦•i cants. and attended alino t ion .ta il y J\ C ountess keliai- for many y mis her ktdy in waiting -- >lu ha • *ient!y been >o completely intiisposod Mud she has at times been unab •• to walk and has not for a long time been emitted t*» walk tin or down the nir>. A special elevator was bu It To her use. Those I'ami! ar v th the ..:*.•* iif* of tli* to Filer Ktrtperor's household sim-e th** flight fM«m »m to liol ♦and neclaiv that whi \Y iiiam. e»n t i fie himself with ’•* irion. ha> b**en more less of a st«>* io, the for f »?!••»• Km press hit' s iff*" • ! : •*. * mental d’stre > aiui iia> • t '• \ th° separation t*on in* \v> • *» From the time she a riv< a* \i CAMERON’S C A r t Recently Thoroughly Renovated. "WL BANDLEONLY FIRSl ( LESS GOODS" “WE UNDERSTAND How TO PREPARE THEM" ''leanlinesM and Courtesy • . IS OCR MOTTO PRIVATE DINING ROOM COR LADIES CHARLES CAMERON. PROP. MARATHON! CAFE . « I Catering to Ladies ». and Gentlemen. fH Private Boxen, e Cuisine of the best Dine with ua. GABRIEL SANTOS > j. TOM RALLY Proprietor*. ii n Nov omix r, i ' l she has sin’iVivu continually. Xoa ami thou, ,>iu* v as tin* \ k tun o» Uoa i attacks so severe tiuu sio* was confined to her hod for so\v:ui days at a time. In tho spring of 11*20. /\vi*.-n i! \ u i.v an . 4- i d» .n.tiiii that tao f-» - no i!n.; oo otosoly gua ».<«:. t: «. tno *> n> became more t ou % ■ i aii'i A iv; »sto*s a.on nt nn*i pronounced. She vWiS o*n>ta '*’> umU r tin lioat m fit o !»• i!..• hne , a Bei 1 in phy cam, woo is a mcmbt i of tho forme. Km»» :o >’ stnfi ami. als *. a noteu I*utoh 'p*viail.>t m !o*a t diseases. '•*»• ?ti l i c .. v\.i calit i into consult ation. H. dei *« d that ho nuisw had . v*' y life and it has been no s eret at I mom th it in May and June o! ;h:j* year, tin* former Fmpt<.?s stiff'* ed .-ueh violent attack that her l;F was •i*>pair*ii of. (hi the.**** oci.i ion.', the form * f'nvn IV nee and .'Uc oth« -« « f t! Hole ndo i es. \ 1 o wor< within ea>\ tench. were summoned t her bedside. At Ooo i>. everything has he n dom u a\oid tlist ithina the fo’iner kais» i in \Vw>, t> :nfo m iti »n that might ti *id to exe’te In . h.;> h on hep* Von S! ■ • l.a rn ver a • d t entirely a m*. If she has bee;*, aim t<» walk :» i easy 11 all. — - l*M« !. OF lU \ 15!.KK (»OF> i r - ( i.i i»s ms \ iTK.\uiNii l:i:i:l.fN. A I-., (i A vent able 'Id tonic in.'t * ita>M. too Stammtisch is d >appea! >tf l a* StemnUi.'ch was > th* t* addle i ia.-s man’ ci :b hutsiiuei tee price oi b-*er has none up l oin ! M* •douaivts a pint to 1 nui !<-' lor less ! t! .. , a pint, the uni me»;t t" - tin r Miund tin* oaken boajd m .onn* va* lt imJ ‘Keller* to di.'Ons.s politic-:, art or phi’o>os.»hy hr.' fad»d a^ ay ana tin* great den» at ve tuns with the em # bossed pewter lids have become mer* shelf ornaments. TOURISTS ATTENTION When in ANCIIOU A(JK slop al I lie HOTEL PARSONS Steam Heat .New addition, lx si rooms in Alaska. Hot and cold running water and ca I hells in each room. IV .ate hallis. I*/!*- es lo suit all "iiesls. MIJS \ UMD I* \:; SON’S. I'roprieloress. Iv O I) A k S V I L M S SUWAKi) D.'vlJC CO. 7hr- Sfur*» . *.\,t.s».a we o main a.a: .iui li. ’ OV. ll \ U. Lam.' ... 1 .. tlua. JSomi', When . . • <. a **o. .'t a m1 istoi * y i.. . .«».<^alhoreil, aviv I.uUuU. . > •.. th< va . man akingi \v»> al .. :;al In *it in continuous • x 1st k» t’o:’ ' vei a rontu.y. I ■.« ’ i t "a to j,'.» is tla* artists* St; sumt at Sic;hens, in the Ikh vin :. - . \ \ hich many famous !.r.mes a ft h iateii. To tl. • tiao oanl (I niun, tl: i oml *n ii.. . — v i. :a art. li “ oml of I Cl■■•■.* tl t I»a t etila y i t a ' min.l iuliui 1 1>\* j-poil i i h.,;h thinking:. l i) \< i • 1 Ui. < ill»ii s* ! <) MKl.i IN SlinivMliiiU i. « \ UI.US. f.d,. Aug., i-'i r * i*. • a* ( oa t 'V, I hold i he.* Sept I (!»<*>• 1 • • \ ‘ ituiv oi I!i• * ni« e* - ntntion of the I ho a li. I v-o ! i’: - v utiou i up to the [ • i «- o i> with the i; ; '! p , V- ; ii . H i ol d of the year. * . - — — rm: i:<^ \ > to iu:u. is n i v i.\:« \.\ Horn: MfvxUO CTi v. Aug.,Mi - i ondi tion> ia 1 • noiiie . n boidoL states id Al« vV v, i •raeterizrd a.> immoral U! i u o.ii- y l»y liohoilo IVMfiieiia . ,g. ' lor M vican (iov •? nnent in the Unit d Slates, in a >t . 1 meat ho issued to Mexican news j-ne • S '. iVsij loir.i sa d the in .c • “t \ v h .appears on .-ign posts 1 ‘ading to T Juana, I, v e:* ('.difo ilia. “To Mexico — the roa i *o i v.a accurate. I*or a few ve;-. " no oil*' had 1 -on aide to work vile. > -e ity »i < hiuuahua. and he S i: \\ A K I) liiC busiest CITY in A L A S K A I' UK iv i; Y i.s Ino ii«t -it*.*-*I i' 4% »CC • *» S K W A R I) added that “in .Juarez, as in Lower i '..if an a, fa.meri\ ihme was ea » i •• ! rapine in ah ».s minis. One -..uei < \...v.jiie v.'ihimi Mii’iice to show u i.. . ♦ x; t. Ui • • . I in* . .. - l» ' I' . . .- *1!I pHXt U*ed .*>1 I,”)('«» ; am. l\ to the government. and tin* an * or .>boitade.> today are offer ing .o pa\ $>.,j,0oU month u foi the I . .. „ i >air * privilege. ,*s rx» I'esijpeira charged that Mex | caa laborers who crossed tlu* line ' l»i‘ii.g “villainous y exploited” by the - 1 ot th • Mex ican authorities. H-* likewise attacked :,e .aged pra.tie of some Ameri ■iiants who furni.-h office sup , to Mey *u» officials, of making it I avoir for double the light am- unt. T’ fact shows the robbery that i' lie*nsystematically committed again* i . th national t’casiii v and illustrates t» point official corruption has leached. l i; r i: s n o ' YOl li W ASHING i_ _ j Seward Steal)! Laundry Pltow: MAIN 118 I 1 i’! I ! ( VNNiNl* season is here, (let jour Kerr pint and quart jars at J. i . (.raefs. J\ 2t>t f. .. FOR SALK— 2 large, restaurant rang s. Size of top .V-2’ 4” and (>'- GV 1‘rii .* >12.'» and $100. Sanitary Plumb ing Co., Juneau. A7. FOR RENT Furnished houses and cabins. See Dougherty. __ * _______ lia;, maker's implements at- RAEFS. -e Herring fish bait for sale at Hali but Cote, price three cents a pound. H)!t SALE— Water front proper ty to: Industrial pu« poses, in lots to suit, \pply J. S. Holman, owner. A 19 Linoleum and Congoleum rugs at Graefs. -- Lots of hardware for sale cheap at Grau 4 S» —-* -+ Anchors, large and small, at Graefs. National Water Motor Washers at J. L. Graefs. Two and three ply roofing at Graefs. --* Aluminum ware at Graefs. -- Fishernipn’9 Supplies at Graefs Main 0 The Seward Kews Company EEOi’GE PKELPS lk»ok*elk***s, Newsdealers and Stniione'? r, ••• „ Jb*-? ’■ * t. r' _ . 1,1 5>v ^ <; ^ ;* ^ r’J V .* ... *.i - v •■ *■ • - - nJ; , y - j . - • M **< — A t ■ A ' * * '/. . . !V* • • . , 1 Ifr'-K**', _gPACIHC STEAMSHIP COMPANY?.—J SAILINGS L-i.OM SEATTLE STEAM EH ADMiKAL WATSON | (i apt. Charles A.: !: .scocL ) ,kl<it>>llht, i V.* !* 1A 4 r Y y ' j ) \ i v'jm i !A A' \ V .' l .*:\ ii ■ Ai.iu.t i Is » . ».N."> ( (’apt, M. :vi. Jensen ) Anns r loth. * * * »•* • *> tvs. rvp> ri^hl to umi.i;-.* schedule n:thoul noii.c. ADAiDtAL LINE HOLDING '■ N • nt. ivai . Maska. A 2 M ^ hf ft STEAMSHIP S4f£IV A L /4 b & A 41*«'fs s s»? i\i; M ail i rum si; mi u*; .hry ID Awi. .» A111;. 11 A ii ID A r.g.iDi S<*|>u - D s’ » I \ * 1 • » • > l a . \ VJx.lv Norlhw < »tcru A task a Alameda North it estei n A laxka Alameda Nail i»\N es!t*rn si.v» i: i> An;:. 1 A .it*,. I! Au»;.!.s • •**, •* •h*-’1 I Sei»l. S St-pi .15 Mue Lv St*ward Southbound Ann. I Ann-11 A»n.20 Aun--"* SejJl. I Sept. 10 Sept. 15 a h. McDonald, A^rnt *• | PROFESSIONAL j Dll. 11. A. iUA Tli Dentist KHONK ADAMS 82 Olficc lti if link Of Seward UuildiiiK. OFFICE HOOKS 10 A. M. — To — 5 1*. M. 6 1*. m. — lo — 8:30 i\ M. J. U. ROMIG, I). Office in U. K. Bldg. Residence Third Ave. Phones: Office, Madison 130; Residence Adams 48. * it. K. C. P. & L. K. C. S. Edinburgh U F. P. & 6., Glasgow. J. M. SLOAN, M. D.; C. Ai. Van Gilder Building Olflce hour-*: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Formerly of Nome. -» FRATERNAL | L. 0. 0. M„ Ne. Wi5 Meet* every Tuetday 6 P.M., at K. B. Hall. W\u:iiag Brother* Invited. t lia>. 1\rellinj;, Dictator. *'• 11. !.. Meyer, Secivtaiy. At I’ION KICKS or ALASKA KiLO NO. !) on 2r,d and life Friday t arh month, 8 p. mM Pioneer Hall WOOD UNDERTAKING COMPANY Licensed Embalmer* Funeral Directors SEW Alt D, ALASKA. -* READ THE GATEWAY ALL OF THE NEWS DAILY. T R A I* P E li S - T It A I) E R S SHIP TO GEORGE it. GOSHAW, INC., DEALERS IN RAW FURS Seattle, ' JSew York, Alaska iiuiiding. 127 W. 27tli Street. N O T I C E A WOK!) TO YOG: At our Seattle Oflice v.e have opined a buying department for the benefit of the Alaska I’rade. NVe solicit the accounts of individuals, firms and corporations desir ing closer connections for buying and selling. I he service rendered is direct; v\c, at every step, exercise close supervision over ail transactions, thus assur ing accurate and prompt attention. We aiv KEAI)Y, W ILi.lM* ;^nd AK1.K to buy right, to ship right, to insure r;ght — to attend to all matters as your personal agent. Your inquiries and wants vvil! receive our immediate and most courteous attention. W KITE I S — there is no obligation. Wo are just the business con nection that the Alaska Trade lias been looking for in the buying of mining, cannery and fishing supplies, dry goods, groceries, cigars and tobacco, drugs, rubber goods, furniture, household sundries, electrical goods, gas engines — in fact, anything that grows or is manufactured. We are also willing and anxious to develop a market for all Alaskan ! products. Get in touch with us, giving full particulars, and your goods will be sold right.