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The Seward Gateway PUBLISHED DAILY at Seward, Alaska HAL B. SELBY EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR tntereo as Second Class Matter Sep tember 2nd, 191t>, at the Post Office at Seward, Alaska, under the Act of March Third, 1879. Published by GATEWAY PUBLISHING COMPANY Seward, Alaska. SUBSCRIPTIONS: Daily Gateway, delivered by car rier, per month .1-26 Dally Gateway by mail, per mo. 1.00 Daily Gateway, by mail, per year 12.00 Saturday Gateway, per year. 3.0o POWER BOAT VIGING ADRIFT AT MERCY OF ELEMENTS A radio dispatch from Kanatak says that sornevh'.ere oft' the southwestern part of Sheiikof straits the power boat Viking, Capt. John Olsen, is dint ing at the mercy of the elements. One man, a member of the crew, is on board. The fisheries boat Eider has started to look for the Viking, but no danger is apprehended- oi the man Halving ,’s the boat is well provision ed and :uele i. j l.e Viking put into Kanatak to land lluckley Wells, a lenve financier, Air.- \Wlls iitd Ai.iiy si.i ons, Seward guile. While .e- as at Au thor in i oriage bay eh went adrift, the captain and crew being ashore. The Viking is 62Vi feet long, power tied with a 4U-horsepower Standard. The vessel is owned by Andy Gri s void of Sand lomt. LEE H. LANDIS AND WIFE ARRIVE IN SEWARD SATURDAY General Manager Lee H. Landis of the Alaska railroad arrived in town on a special train Saturday evening, to see Mrs. Landis off on the Alameda. Mrs. Landis left for Cleveland, Ohio, to spend the holidays with her father, Dr. Zacchary T. Dellenbaugh, a prom inent Cleveland surgeon, and will re turn to Alaska late in January. Col. Landis and Traffic Agent John 3J. Hughes returned to Anchorage on yesterday’s special. JUDGE RITCHIE MAY GO TO BEDSIDE SICK BROTHER Judge E. E. Ritchie, who sailed on the Alameda yesterday, may go on to Seattle and take train " Kansas City, where his brother Henry, is said to be at death’s door following several operations. Judge Ritchie has been granted leave of absence for that pur pose by the Department of Justice. Henry L. Ritchie is a prominent artist of Kansas City. NORMAN DAWN COMPANY LEAVES FOR THE STATES The Norman Dawn Motion Pictures Company, which has been staging a drama in the Fairbanks district, pass ed thiough last night, on their return to Hollywood. The members accom pany 5ng Norman Dawn, were Mrs. j Dawn, Eva Novak, the star; Mrs. Sel-i lender, Arthur Jasmine, Howard Web ster. Kent Sanderson and vvilaam Eagle Eye, the latter a lull blood la-j than. LAUNDRY AT M’CARTHY A laundry has been opened in Mc Carthy by J. Minchine and Charles Veach, the business being in charge of. Mr. Minchine. CORDOVA BOY HONORED Thomas M. Donohoe, son of Attor ney and Mrs. Donohoe, of Cordova, will represent the Phi Alpha Delta fraternity of Leland Stanford univer sity at the national convention this year to be held in Washington, D. C. W. R, (Christy) Mathewson, clerk in the transportation uepartment of the government itunu.;u, accompanied by M atkewson and daughter Ruth, sailed on the Alameda yesterday lor i.. snaies wdiere they Than to make their home. Mr. Mathewson of the first residents of An-j chorrge, locating there in 1915. He he'. • n prominent in baseball and athletic circles. -- E. ... xatsmuson, president of the; Lank m Alaska, was a passenger lor! Juneau on the Alameda. From Juneau Mr. Rasmuson announces that he will go to Skagwmy to spend the holidays with his family7, later leaving for Se attle on a business trip. George H. Mumford, a clerk in the auditing department of the Alaska railroad has taken a position as cash ier in the Bank of Alaska at Anchor age. Ralph N. Moyer, former incum bent resigned to go into the grocery busk: i e. Clough and Wm. G'tb.? of Mc (Gv.ih, left on the Alameda nPer FX'u' d .. veral days In Seward. Phone us that coal order now before, the snows start. Brown & Hawkins; Corp. 301tf 1 J. W. Lenahan, who resigned as( court stenographer to Judge Ritchie, left on the Northwestern for San Francisco, where he will resume the rice of law. NOTICE TO MASONS Special meeting of Seward lodge No.: 211' F. A. M., Dec. 12, 1923. All1 members urgently requested to attend.i Visiting brothers welcome. C. E. SMITH, Sec. j Otto Spencer, who was found guilty .:;:dez of assaulting Cap. Volker, an aged resident, was taken to Mc Neil’s island on the last boat by U. S. Marshal Sullivan to serve a year and a day at hard labor. Attorney and Mrs. T. J. Donohoe of, Cordova left on one of the last boats tor California, where they will spend several months visit their son and daughter. Dune Little, the mayor of Cooper’s Landing and one of the old timers on tiie lake, is a visitor in town today.. He reports 16 below on the lake Sat-; m day, with ice frozen across the nar-j rows. In today’s Gateway will be found an advertisement of the Alaskan railroad as the “McKinley Park Route.” Col. Landis is starting a series of adver isements designed to attract tourists to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Mason left; an the Alameda for their California fiome. Mr. Mason wras connected for many years with the government rail road. Get your Pearl Oil at Brown & Haw kins Corp. $3.50 per case. 301tf M. O. Anderson Dead M. O. Anderson, a Jonesville minei, died Friday of apoplexy. His body was taken to Anchorage. Malt V. Mcholich, foreuvm 'o: 'lie San Ju-ih Fish Company, lelt in the .Vane-da U spend a weea or so vi.h L family i 1 Seattle. Mrs. Charles G. Hubbard returned on today’s train to Primrose, after spending several days in Seward. Conductor Arthur Long on the In terior cannonball, left on one of the last boats for the states, where he will spend the holidays. Mrs. Minnie Hutchinson, chief oper ator at the Anchorage office, was an outgoing passenger on the Alameda, en route to California on a visit. Mrs. Frank Royeroft, who has been in the Anchorage hospital lor some time is again at home, returning on one of the last trains. Special meeting of Rebekah’s Tues day, December 11. SON OF LORD MITCHELL SUICIDE SEATTLE, Dec. 10.—W. G. Mitch ell, a son of the late Lord Mitchell of Scotland committed suicide here to day. SATURDAY’S FISH MARKET j JUNEAU—Fresh halibut 13 and 9 cents. Snowshoes and Northland Skis, at Brown & Hawkins Corp. 301tf Whale Amber Shoe Grease at J. L. Graef’s. tf H. V. Hoben SEWARD A. F. Davis THE ALASKA TRANSFER Want YOU to try the Baxter COAL The coal showing a greater content of heat units per ton than any coal being mined in Alaska Delivered to You at $11 per ton ALSO HEALY LUMP, NUT, OR MINE RUN, NANAIMO COAL IN SACKS OR BULK Auto Service OUR AUTOS MEET All BOATS and TRAINS Telephone Orders to Main 81 After 5 p. m. until 8 a. m. Telephone Madison 24 Bucilla PACKAGE OUTFITS Large Assortment ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OTHER STAMPED GOODS AND FANCY WORK ON HAND Ellsworth’s BANBURY OGLE . Dry Goods & Millinery "m SYLVIA’S FRAMED PICTURES ICE CREAM MADE DAILY HIGH GRADE CANOY PHOTOGRAPHS, CURIOS PHONE ADAMS 128 Use More Milk Seward Dairy ARON ERICSON PAINTER AND DECORATOR MADISON 130 WALL PAPER The Frisco Club NICK POOLOS, Propr. Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, Soft Drinks TRY OUR CARD TABLES Corner Fourth and Adams Sts. SEWARD CLUB CHRIST LARSEN Card Tables, Candles, 8oft Drinks, Tobaccos Cigars and Cigarettes STEAMSHIP STARR Will Sail for the Westward about December, 5 th CONNECTING WITH STEAMER VICTORIA San Juan Fishing and Packing Co. G. C. HENDERSON, Agent phone madison i3* seward, alaska BENSON & WHITTEMORE, Proprietors Exclusive distributors of Budweiser, Bevo and Monopole Cigars. The Finest Billiard and Pool Hall in Alaska ♦ THE PALACE John Mattich, Prop. Pool Soft Drinks Cigars FURNISHED ROOMS Phone. Mam 55 BARBER SHOP BATHS F. C. Miller, Prop. DR. 0. A. BRAAFLADT Dentist Office Hours 9 A. M. 5 to P. M. Office open Evenings by Appointment TELEPHONES Office, Adams 111 Res., Adams 21 RAY & DAVID Attorneys at Law SEWARD & ANCHORAGE Seward Office: ' Harrlman Bank Building ' i - . .. DR. J. A. BAUGHMAN Physician and Surgeon Chronic Diseases a Specialty Phone Madison 90, Seward, Alaska. AARON E. RUCKER j Attorney at Law Office in Arcade Building 'PHONE ADAMS 121 SEWARD, ALASKA HUGH DOUGHERTY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE - Furnished Houses for Rent { Residence Phone, Madison 58 Office Phone, Madison 136 -- 1 D. H. WILLIAMS UNDERTAKER LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR When in need of my services call Brown & Hawkins WM. D. COPPERNOLL LAWYER Seward, Alaska i M Seward Grill PRIVATE DINING ROOMS PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS COURTEOUS TREATMENT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT CITY EXPRESS Billy Patterson Meets AH Boats and Trains Seward Chapter No. 10. ORDER EASTERN STAR Meets 2nd and 4th Mon days at 8 p. m. Visiting Members Welcome. 4 ^ CLARA PERRY. W. M. ESTHER DOUGHERTY, Sec. Seward Rebekah Lodge No. 6-A, I. O. O. F. Meets 1st and 3rd Monday’s of Each Month, 8 p. m. Visit ing members welcome RHODA COOPER, N. G. VIDA RICH, Sec. Seward Lodge No. 219. F. A A. M. Stated communication* 1st and 3rd Wednes days of each month, visiting Brethern wel come. W. O. PERRY, W. M. Chas. E. Smith, Sec. Seward Lodge No. 1425. L. O. O. M. Will meet every Tuesday night at 8 o’clock. Visiting Brothers welcome CHAS KREFTING, Dictator. M. A. HORNER, Secretary. - ■¥ I. O. O. F. Resurrection Lodge No. A_7. leeta Thursdays at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. ANDY NOVAK, f. G.; Chas. Lechner, Sec. IGLOO NO. NINE. PIONEERS OF ALASKA leets every 2nd and 4th Friday at Odd Fellow’* HalL CAL M. BROSIUS, Pres. EARL DURGIN, Sec. 8EWARD l*L8T, NO. FIVE AMERICAN LEGION (eets Second and Fourth Tuesdays, ELWYN SWETMANN, Com. J. P. HANNON, Adjutant.