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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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FUTURE MEAT SUPPLY
Within 50 years the principal source of the world’s
meat supply will not be cattle, but reindeer from. Alast
ka, Canada and Siberia, in the opinion of ,\ llhjahnu
Stefansson, famed Arctic explorer _
He gives several reasons for his prediction, an mi
portant one being the economy in raising reindeer, w Men
live on grass in summer and on lichens and bushes in
winter. Besides, reindeer meat may be kept in natural
cold storage in the far North until it is desired to ship
it out, either during the summer months via Bering Sea
or during the winter months over the Alaska Railroad
to the ocean terminal, the Port of Seward.
Another reason for the predicted decline of cattle
as a food source is the increase of tuberculosis, which
is making serious inroads on the Argentine herds, and
threatens American herds also.
And the possibility of having to eat reindeer meat
is nothing to be alarmed about, Stefansson informed
the wide world, as its taste is little different from beef.
Whatever else may be said of the Congression
al Record, it is generally quite free from typograph
ical errors. But a proofreader let a slip a few days
ago, as a result of which a member was quoted against
‘The high cost of loving.”
Ambassador Dawes went down to Santo Domingo
and showed them how to revise their fiscal system
and save a two million dollar annual deficit by firing
a number of useless governmental employees. Now, if
he could be turned loose at Washington, the treasury
could declare a dividend.
Judge Gemmil of Chicago declares that alimony
is America’s greatest curse. But the Judge, you know, is
a man.
GOOD OLD DAYS
Elbert Hubbard—God rest his soul—was a man
who spoke right out in meetin’. One time he told about
a little old saloon on Pennsylvania avenue in Washing
ton that had an alley entrance. At some times of the day,
he said, you could find justices of the supreme court,
senators and members of the cabinet standing at the
old bar, calling the bartender by his first name and
betting a dollar down and a doliar to go on the terrier
catching the next rat. Elbert said the judges and sen
ators moved whole sections of case whiskey in order to
give the terrier a chance.
Blondes blush more than brunettes, according to a
scientific investigator. But that doesn’t necessarily
mean that'blondes blush an awful lot.
Archbishop Usher’s figures showed that the world
was created in 4004 B. C. A famous British physicist
says it is three billion years older than that. What is
your guess?
An eminent geologist says the world is in the pro
cess of redistribution of precious and other metals thru
wear and tear, and that a million years hence Mother
Earth is due to resemble them. Think of the rich digg
ing^ the sourdoughs of 1,000,001,919 will find where
Broadway once flowed.
Baseball umpires wrere introduced in 1879 anc
necessity shortly mothered the invention of pop bottles
After waiting 20 years for her absent husband t(
return, a Maine woman seeks a divorce. Some peoph
are so impatient.
Farm relief will come when the average boy wil
discover the relative advantage between chasing ;
chicken for Sunday dinner and being chased by a chick
en for Sunday dinner.
GREAT SALMON
HUH UNDERWAY
KODIAK ISLAND

DISTRICT SHOULD PRODUCE
BETTER THAN HALF
MILLION, SEASON
KODIAK, July 23. (Special to
the Gateway)—Jubilation reigns !
at Kodiak as thousands of sal- i
mon continue * to pour into the j
chutes of the Kodiak Fisheries!
cannery here where a gloom was,
so prevalent last season.
The cannery tender Minnie B
| and Freda come in daily laden;
to the ‘gunnels’ and the plant j
i hums with activity with a large |
force of men, women, girls and
boys extremely busy putting up
the succulent tidbit of the sea
Seventeen thousand cases is
the pack here to date and the in
dications are that the record
for the season wil be better than
for several years past. To date
this season far outshines last i
season and since Kodiak lives
mostly from the sea a feeling of
well-being permeats the atmo
sphere.
Reports are not available from
'.the other 16 canneries included
; in what might be called the Ko
! diak district. At Three Saints
Bay the runs seem to be good
while on the other side of the
(island at Karluk it does not ap
pear so good. :
However, according to Max
Kreilsheimer, heaviest stockhold
| er in the Kodiak Fisheries here
as well as canneries at Shear
water, who was a recent visitor here
I after a trip around the island,
| the district should produce better
than half a million cases this
season Mr. Sparen, superinten
I dent of the local plant is also
| pleased with the outlook.
_
comps
The halls of justice were silent
this morning not an item of bus
iness from the docket being pre
sented.
The civil case set for August
5. local court term, is the case of
A. Frame, Anchorage attorney,
vs. Joe Magill, cannery man.
NOTICE
There will be a Golf Club
members meeting Thursday, July
,25, at 7:30 p- m., in the office
of the City Clerk. Election of
; officers will be held. All golfers
and others interested are re
quested to attend.
By Committee
I
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! The S- S. Admiral Evans, of
the Pacific Steamship Co., is ex
pected to arrive in port from
the south at an early hour this
evening.
IF YOU HAVEN’T TRIED FRYK
BRUHN’S BABY BEEF, you are
certainly missing something.
Outdoors 'or indoors —
whatever your task.
Let WRIGLEY’S refresh
you —allay your thirst, aid
appetite and digestion.
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LIBERTY THEATER
TWO SHOWS TONIGHT 7 and 9 0‘CLOCK
'♦"•**•**•**♦**•**♦**>*♦**»**♦**•**•**♦**•**•**♦**•**•* *•**•**•**’
The Star of the “Volga Boatman”
I - WILLIAM BOYD
5 with the charming little
I BESSIE LOVE
i in the snappy and colorful story of West Point life
“DRESS PARADE'
A play giving a true inside picture of our great military academy
where picked youth and careful training turns out the finest
body of young men the world can show
IT IS NOT A WAR STORY
But a tale of youthful vigor and fire full of
SWIFT ACTION—DRAMA—MILITARY LIFE —THRILLS
An all round entertainment that will please old and young.
The actual buildings and grounds of the Academy were used
as settings for this feature, and you get the real spirit of the
historic school in this picture
With it will be an interesting Pathe Review, a reel of Jokes,
and a Fable.
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Take
A
Tip!
i
And lriake your purchases where only the best in steaks,
chops, roasts, poultry and other meats are procurable.
Phone Main 130
Delivery made anywhere at anytime
Carstens Packing Co.
Gus Manthey, Manager
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You will dcide after eating a
portion of our apple pie that it
is as delicious a food as has
ever been served to you and
you’ll agree with the man who
said “Apples aren’t ripe till they
get into the pie.”
UNION CAFE
APPLE
PIE.
SIR
George Nichols, Manager
FOR SALE
MUNICIPAL PROPERTY SALE
Seward, Alaska.
Lots 4-5-6.7-34-35-36-37 all in
j Block 12 of the original Townsite
i of Seward, Alaska, together with
l improvement thereon, which im
; provement is the grade school
j building of said Seward, is offered
j for sale to the highest and best
bidder.
i Sealed bids addressed to Muni
i cipal Clerk, Seward, Alaska, will
be received up to and including
i Saturday August 3, 1929.
I The Common Council reserves
the right to reject and (or) sub
! mit to modification all bids re
ceived.
| TERMS:
(a) Entire Purchase Price in
Cash.
(b) A portion of purchase
yearly installments, bearing
interest, secured by purchase
mortgage back
It is the intention of the Com
mon Council to use the money
received from the sale of the for
mer school building and premises
toward construction and equip
ment of a gymnasium in con
nection with the William H. Se
ward school, recently erected.
For further details consult
Councilman Orlander and Coun
: cilman Horner, members of the
School Committee of the Council.
A. D. Balderston,
Municipal Clerk
Publish July 22 to Aug. 3,1929.
2,000 SUITS!
Two thousand Fall and Win
ter samples are now on display
at Peyser’s Tailor Shop. All or
ders taken within the next week
will receive the benefit of 10 per
i
price in cash, remainder in cent above cost.
adv.

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