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SEDITION BE IS MADE AGAINST MOROj CARL MOORE TESTIFIES AMERI CAN OFFICER GAVE CHIEF MUNITIONS JOLO, Island of Sulu, March 28. (/P) —Carl Moore of the Provincial govern ment, testifying at the trial of Datu Tahil. high Moro chief, for sedition, produced an affidavit signed by Tahil asserting that Major Dorr H. Malone, American officer of the Philippine con stabulary. gave Tahil 600 rounds of ammunition and several rifles and urged him to defy the government promising to help Tahil if he got into trouble. “PHCHES” IS OFFERED $2,000 WEEK CONTRACT NEW YORK, March 28. (£>)— “Peaches” Browning who has just lost an annulment suit against “Dad dy” Browning, millianoire real estate man, has been offered a vaudeville contract of $2,000 a week for 20 weeks, she revealed yesterday. NOTICE Just received on last boat, a ship ment of Women’s and Children’s new Spring Coats, direct from the Eastern markets. Urbach. I1SEBIU m NEWS SAN FRANCISCO, March 28. (£>)— The San Francisco Missions yester day repeated their trick of the first day of the series with the Pittsburg Pirates, world champions of 1925, by defeating the major league stars 10 to 3. Kramer, the leading National League pitcher last year, and another first string pitcher, were nipped for 15 hits. “YANKS” DEFEAT “REDS” ST. PETERSBURG, March 28. (Ay) —Led by Babe Ruth and Irish Meu sal. hitting a home run the New York Yankees trod on Cincinatli s Reds 2 to 1, after a hard fought pitchers battle. EPIDEMIC UNDER CONTROL WASHINGTON, March 28. (JP)—'The “flu” epidemic which raged on the army transport Chateau Thierry has been placed under control. CONTRIBUTES TWO MILLION NEW YORK, March 28. (JP)—J. P. Morgan has given §2,000,000 for the study of sleeping sickness, it was an lounced. Lucky says: Many a Treen grocer lives to a ripe old age. Witness Lucky’s comeback! Ask for the film In the yell w box. Eastman’s Films. Schallerer’s Alaska Shop. KEEP YOUR FEET DRY AND AND AVOID PNEUMONIA ZIPPERS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY $4.00 and up 8i5S -fy-'rasst,i^5r. ««s :• :*s URBACHS CASH IS KING “QUALITY FIRST” AWKINS COUP. Seward, Alaska SPRING fl (ter Boys’ Department Tr ene Long.es, age U$-50 Khaki faced leg Wool B, .echos, fo, ^4 50 Boys’ new Oxfords, rs.21;2t0 $5.00 Boys’ Shoes, most styles, priced at (tK KA $4.50 to. yo.JV Boys’ Blouses, age 6 to 15 years, AM KA 1.35 and. Boys’ grey Chambray Shirts, sizes (£1 OK 12 to 14. $U£iO Our Boys’ Department Bovs’ Cape, new pat Sr $U5 $1.65 Boys’ Wool Blazers at £T_.$5.50 Boys’ Wool Heather Stockings, per 7K pair . v ^ Boys’ cotton Stockings, black, brown KA pr. 40c and. Boys’ Corduroy Suits, .sizes 8 and (Fg FjQ Boys’ all wool Suits, with extra pair of $15.00 EVERYTHING IN BOY'S AND MEN'S WEARING APPAREL The New Stock of Garden and Flower Seeds are now on display. Lilly’s, Fer ry’s and Mandeville King Seeds for your selection We are Jobbers for all brands of Cigarettes, Smoking Tobaccos, Chewing To baccos and Copenhagen Snuff. Dealers, we can supply your wants at out side prices. WThy wait for your shipments, when we carry the stock? With your Fish, Cold Meats, Salads and Sandwiches try a jar of B. & H. Brand, Home-made Mayonnaise or Sandwich Spread. Its’ delicious. George Washington Coffee, a highly concentrated pure bean coffee, made in stantaneously, requires no boiling—just the thing for a quick luncheon Fishing gear of all kings, Boat Supplies, Boat Accessories, Ship Chancery. Builders’ Hardware, Carpenter and Mechanic Tools, Restaurant and Camp outfits, Blasting Powder, Blasting Caps and Fuse; all sorts of Miners’ Sup plies. Automobile Owners will find Aer-Prf! “the magic tire fluid,” indis pensable, heals all punctubes automatically, price $3.00 for a set for 30 x 3.1-2 tires. Let us demonstrate it to you. RUMORS OF NEW STRIKE CON FIRMED; LOCATION IS KEPT SECRET TONOPAS, Nev., March 2S. (IP)— A flurry of excitement was caused j here today when another gold strike was made. Owners from the camp were flashing assay certifi cates showing their find, running as high as $50 per ton and cupping running to $128. Several hours lat er, rumors of the new strike were confirmed and late arrivals began striking out into the hills until late last night. The exact location o? the new strike was kept secret. GENERAL PERSHING SAILS WASHINGTON, March 28. (IP)— General Pershing wull sail for France Wednesday. Raw furs bought at Brown & Hawkins The gasboat Hazel, Capt. Jack John, arrived in port today with a load of fresh herring.. Just received fresh Aplets in bulk and boxes. Delicious! „ Candy Cottage. FOR SALE—Quartz and placer not ices, proof of labor blanks and any other legal blanks applying to the i Terirtory, at The Gateway office, tf. FOR SALE—Lumber and building material of all kinds. Cal M. Bro sius, Seward, Alaska. tf. When in Seldovia Stop at JOE HILL’S PLACE Dance Hall, Pool Room, Barber “THE BEST IN TOWN” Rooms, Restaurant, Movie The Gateway leads; other "follow.