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OF SEWARD, ALASKA — Established August 19, 1904
Published daily except Sunday by
THE GATEWAY PUBLISHING COMPANY
Entered in the postoffice at Seward. Alaska as
second-class mail matter.
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E F. Jessen, Editor and Manager
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SEWARD AS HOST
With the possibility of the Coast Guard cutter Algon
quin and the survey steamship Surveyor in port for July
4 Seward will have an opportunity of demonstrating the
warmth of feeling held for the officers and “gobs” who
are doing so much to aid navigation in Alaskan waters.
Of the various organizations represented in Alaska there
is just a pit of partiality felt for the men who comprise
the Coast Guard service and the Geodetic Survey, not only
because of the fine type of men found in the service, but
because many stirring chapters of romance of the sea
have been created by their exploits. This feeling general
wherever contact is formed between the permanent resi
dents and those whose mission is to keep the water travel
ways safe and bring aid when needed.
Seward will be happy to play host to the personnel of
the Algonquin and Surveyor, and especially the latter,
which have already been given a seat in the family circle
and established a warm and abiding friendship.
Chamberlin and Levine have finally met their wives.
It will be noted that the first act was to get them up in the
air, where the motors could drown out what they had to
say about slipping off without saying where they were
going.
The Chinese certainly used their noodles when they
concocted that dish called chow mein.
It’s a fine winter we’re having this summer!
CELEBRATE
INDEPENDENCE DAY
IN SEWARD JULY 4TH
Carnival of Fund and Sports
Marathon Mountain race,
Baseball games Athletic con
tests, big street parade, bath
ing beauties, boat racing,
dancing, boxing, brass band.
PRIZES FOR ALL
There will be government
vessels and other steamers
in port.
To date there are five ath
letes entered for the
ANNUAL RACE UP AND
DOWN MARATHON
MOUNTAIN
COME TO SEWARD
CONCRETE PILLARS MIRE
ENTRINCE TO MISSION
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Two great concrete posts four feet
square at the base, rising to eight
feet in height, two feet square, fin
ished with white sand, now mark the
entrance to the Jesse Lee Mission!
grounds. On one post is the letter
ing “Jesse Lee Home” and upon the!
other are the words and numerals!
i
“Unalaska 1S90” and “Seward 1925”.1
As might be assumed, theartisticj
As might be assumed the artistic j
work is that of Gerhard Johnson,!
Superintendent Hatton of the local
|Jesse Lee Mission is in receipt of a
letter from Mrs. J. T. McQueen an
nouncing that Mrs. Woodcock and
herself have secured reservations on
the next sailing out of Seattle on
the S. S. Aleutian which leaves for
the north June 25.
Dr. J. T. McQueen, Bishop W. O.
Shepard, and Elmer Smith of Spok
ane will also leave Seattle on the
same vessel. These three gentlemen
will visit all the Methodist churches
and missions throughout the Terri
tory and from Seward will probably
go to the Interior.
Upon the arrival of the party in
Seward or during the first week in j
July the special pageant dedicating!
the mile-stone of the Baltic race will j
be held at the mission.
SOMEONE’S WORKING
From the looks of the water-logged
wood and debris piled on the shore
of the swimming hole, if looks as
though someone has taken it upon
himself to clear the lake of its waste.
Possibly the Devil, in his desire to
receive dismissal from the blazing
fernament wherein he has been sen
tenced, came to do homage to man.
that he might receive parole. Any
way, it shows that someone is doing
his share in helpirg to make Harri
man Lake better fit for swimmers.
Seattle chocolate ana vanilla ice
cream. Schallerer’s Alaska Shop.
Special deliver or freshly baked '
goods from 11 a. m. to 12 o’clock and
from 4 to 5 o’clock in the afternoon.
Seward Bakery. Phone Madison 82.
Axminster and Congolian rugs. J.
L. Graef.
| Farrell ;A
Lumber
Quality
lumber
I It is your Guarantee of
Good Materials
Careful Grading
Unsurpassed
Service
Prompt Shipments
n ^
Special attention to Alaskan orders, I
large or small. We make all shipping h
arrangements ^
FARRELL
M.UMBERC0.
*
LIBERTY
THEATER
8 O’CLOCK
ONE SHOW
8 O’CLOCK
TONIGHT ONLY!
Rin-Tin-Tin
in the specially written story
“THE NIGHT CRY”
This is considered the best thing this famous dog has
done
Is full of action and suspense
In this story he is an outcast, but proves his inno
cence in an exciting fishish
Everyone who loves dogs should see this picture
There will also be a great Harry Langdon two-reel
Comedy
“SMILE, PLEASE”
And an Educational Reel
Specials
for
Today
T
and every day, and the kind of
cuts that one relishes
TRY A ROAST FOR TOMORROW
Carstens Packing Co.
CLIFF RUSCHER, Mgr. PHONE MAIN 130
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HOTEL
OVERLAND
MEL A. HORNER
Manager
SEWARD ALASKA
On the Main Street
Seward Machine Shop
Chas. Lechner, prop. Seward, Alaska
MARINE and STATIONARY
GAS ENGINES SOLD AND REPAIRED
Ford Sales and Service
Sheet Metal Work and Stoves Repaired
Pipeless and Hot Air Furnaces and Circulating Heaters
Sold and Installed
AGENTS FOR FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES
INDUSTRIAL SEWARD
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DR. YOUNG TO PREACH SUNDAY
Dr. S. Hall Young will preach a
Sunday morning service at 11:30 a.
m. at the Methodist church. Jesse
Lee children will furnish the music.
Sheaffers Lifetime fountain pens
and pencils. Schallerer’s Alaska Shop.
FISHING SPECIAL
All points on Kenia Lake. Connect
trains every Monday from Lakeview.
Round trip ?5.00. Boat operated, by
licensed pilot; 14 years in Alaska.
! HOWARD LONG, Lakeview, Alaska.

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