Seward Daily Gateway (Newspaper) - July 10, 1914, Seward, AlaskaH
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Mc /vor, ALASKA, JULY 10, 1914
, ,i v t uu i or.uh r. hope to o e< t mem candidate, whoever he may
be. j
t(> v rr. s > xca*. s a ^apposition which may be deduced from state*
t ,, * ■ a,,.r of the party in the territory. They seem
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t > believe that the election of a democratic j
!>L \P K U \ i*S HOiM! Ip administration i a> had the etlcct o! increas-
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t l*/ »' | t \ j K g v *' * imlier of Alaskan Democrats won-
doiv’uPv, if not. indeed, miraculously. Also,
p ♦ »,o hi* '.ovrd at t *‘ ~pfndid work don* by the democratic go\-
t>. ,,
, t>r t,.M o v.
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Pavi the effect of bringing many over to the
v as **oun»:o I by Governor Strong, voices, per-
.. .. M i th •• the enMment of the leading members
. , 1 J of July 2 it has the following edi-
: > : r corCr’ 1 *»n that has h« -m caked to meet at Skagway.
\ xx lv. convent..'-', foi aU th * Democrats of Alaska. The ca’! tor
Pa,* a* -l only constituted. officers o* the Democratic
, •{*,. • \ i v, *t a cal! for a convention of any faction or
coterie of Democrats.
vi • \> Mi whole Democratic party of Alaska, not j
p. p ,officers of it or any faction of it. The primaries that will se- j
j, j. Jeleg ;t*\. ti at w .11 constitute it will be open to every Democratic
voter, man or woman, in Alaska.
I * [\y ;l arg*- majoMty of the people of Alaska are disposed to
v*' ph and vote the Democratic party ticket in Alaska, this year, if [
,i , ; x \ and the uer a’at.mir of the convention are representative of the 1
r* a Abakan .vmtmient. They v :!1 do this. Fhe Kmpire believes, if the nomi- |
n« * of the convention tor uolegate to congress is the real choice of the lank
.. ; ’*• of the Democratic party, and if the platform rings true on Alaskan
probbm.^. If the nominee > the real choice of the voting masses he will
he elected, because he will have behind him a united party and every man
and woman who is desirious of affiliating with the party for the purpose of
showing appreciation of the splendid work the Wilson administration has
done and is doing for Alaska.”
The Coleman
HIRST-CLASS HOTEL. GEO. SEXTON, PROP.
L.rCtne lights T.l 'dne bell. Modern bathrooms. Hates reasonable.
FOURTH AVENUE SEWARD, ALASKA
While in Knik Stay at
MORRISON ROAD HOUSE
Host Popular House in Town
ud Accommodation. f irst class Board. Prices Reasonable.
Clothing, Furnishings, Footwear, Tents,
Tarps, Rugs, Etc.
S. L. Colwell
PIONEER MERCHANT Fourth Ave
HOWARD WATCHES
GEORGE, IDE JEWELER
Watches and Jewelry Repaired
KNIK, ALASKA
— 1 ■ ■ ■ '■■■■" 1 1 " i1 " 'i:
THE BEST LINE 01 MERCHANDISE OBTAINABLE
On account of having our own ship bringing in •merchandise fresh
from the outside, we are able to quote you prices that competition
cannot touch.
W^Sav^foi^floney
The goods that we carry are the best that can be bought at any
price. A trial order will convince you.
REMEMBER WE CARRY EVERYTHING
WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON EVERY ITEM
C. W. PALMER, Knik, Alaska
M»*et me at The Hranrh.
PIONEER
HOSPITAL
OF SKWAKD
Dk. J. M. kOMIG, Director
Office Hours 2 to 4 p. m
Daggett Block
Hospital by Appointment
Jt a man like* a woman that a hia buameaa.
And il a woman libra a man that s her hum* nraa.
if thry iirl ma .ed that a their buameaa.
PUI CLEANING. PRESSING
u AND TAILORING
IS MY BUSINESS.
C. HENNING
Agent for
F R r; D K A U F F M AN N CLOTHES
C. MATHISON
The Raid Headed Painter Will Do
Your Work Plight-
PRICKS RIGHT. A trial solicited.
ROOSEVELT ROADHOUSE
MILE 23
Launch leaves for Cooper Creek
landing and way points, Tuesdays and
1 Fridays, connectinir with car.
A. W. ROBERTS, Prop.
_
NOTICE
Chaklks Kkeftino, Carpenter
j Shop is temporarily removed to build
itur sotit liside of Column hon.se.
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Igloo No. 9,
Order of Pioneers
Meet* the Fir*t Monday Ni»jht of each
month at the A. fi. hall.
Wm. Sauers. Pres. Isaac Evans, Sec v
Open Pav and Night Established 1905
COMMERCE CAFE
SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS
$1 a day or Three Tickets. Bread 15 Loaves or Tickets for $1.
Doughnuts 15c per doz.
Service at Counter, Tables or Private Boxes. E. LEN IN, Prop.
...PIONEER HOTEL...
F. B. CANNON. PHOPH.
Newly Furnished and Renovated. Twelve Comfortable
Rooms. Nicely Furnished Ladies’ Sitting Room. Family
Accommodations as Good as Can Re Had in Alaska.
KNIK ALASKA
Hotel Seward
W. A. M'NEILEY. P*o>. W. A. C. BALDWIN. Lessci
MODERN CONVENIENCES
RATES $1.00 TO $2.50 PER DAY
HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS ELECTRIC LIGHTS
HOTEL OVERLAND
H. I*. WIIITTEMORE, I'ROI*.
Headquarters for Mining Men
SEWARD, ALASKA
The Seattle Bar
Bensen & Tecklenburg, Proprietors.
OLYMPIA DRAFT DEER BLUE RIBBON BOTTLED BEER
BEST LIQUORS
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGARS
Elegantly Furnished and Steam Heated
Rooms in Connection _
THE SEWARD LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY
Incorporated November 1905 under the Laws of the Territory of Alaska
S. M. GRAFT, President and General Manager
CON TRACTORS AND DEALERS IN
tiectric Supplies and Appliances
Uliict At Uiu otatiua. TELEPHONE MAIN 123
Evinrude
,
Motors
2 and 3 1-2 h. p.
With Magneto.
J. L. Graef
Agent
Seward Commercial Co.
.. Seward’s Ip-to-date Business House..
Carries a Full Line of
Miners’ and Prospectors’ Supplies, Tents
Stoves, Ammunition and Hardware.
Reliance, Maximum and Supreme Brands
Canned fruits and Vegetables.
Dry (ioods, flats, Caps, Sundries.
Ladies’ and Cent’s furnishings.
fxclusive on Crossett Shoes
Victors, Victrolas and Victor Records
We give money back on anything purchased
here if not satisfactory.
FURNITURE AND HARDWARE
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COAI MIMfR'S AlVDCiOLP MfflfR'S SliPPI IfS
Doors &. Windows
Banff's Ranffes
I X \j Parlor Heaters
(Ja^oline’Stoves
<'ook Stoves
(';uii[i Stoves
Air Tiff hi Heaters
Oil Stoves
Alcohol Stoves
Spark PI tiffs
Jump Coils
Batteries
Granite Ware
Aluminum Ware
Asbestos*
P 15 Paper
Malihoid Roofing*
Tar Paper
Deafeninff felt
Weather Strips
Gasoline
G;^ Engine Oil
Ni.irine Engine Oil
Valve Oil
Elaine il
Floor Oil
Linseed < )il
(’up Grea*e
Paints
Lacqueret Paint
Asphaltum Paint
Finishes
Varnishes
Turpentine
Japan
Denatured Alcohol
Coal Tar
La mps
Lanterns
Tents
PHONE BLACK 4
Rifles
Shot Guns
A rnmunit ion
Ki*hino Tackle
Giant Powder
C ’ap>
Fuse
Bench Forces
Blacksmith's Coal
Bellows
Wheel Barrows
Cutlery
Fire Clay
Fire Brick
Lime
Cement
(ilass
Hope
Mercury
Seine '1'" ine
ijL L. G R A E F
ALASKA PACIFIC S. S- CO. ALASKA COAST CO.
PUGET SOUND-ALASKA ROUTE
Steamers leave Seattle every ten days each month on the
5th, 15th, 25th,
ADMIRAL SAMPSON AND ADMIRAL EVANS
Via the INSIDE PASSAGE, for Ketchikan, Juneau. Yakutat,
Katalla, Cordova, Ellamar, Valdez. Latouche, Seward,
Cook Inlet Points and Kodiak Island.
PUGET SOUND-CALIFORNIA ROUTE
Seattle to San Francisco, connecting with steamers Yale and Har-
vard for Southern California Points.
]<io|,t reserved tr change steamer:* and sailing* dates without notice.
B F. WATSON, General Agent. WAYNE BLUE, Local Agent.
AUSKA STEAMSHIP CO. ®
Steamers Alameda, .Mariposa and Northwestern
sail lrom Seattle every six days lor Ketchikan.
W rangell, Juneau, Skagwav, Cordova, \a!de/ and
Seward. Direct service to Kmk Anchorage via
Alameda and .Mariposa
S. S. Dirigo leaves Seward 13th of caih month for Conk Inlet points and Dutch Harbor.
Regular freight service tor Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau, Sheep Creek,
Treadwell. Douglas, Skagwav, Cordova, Ellamar,
Valdez, Latouche and Seward
Prei^lit Steamers sailing from Seattle each month. S. S. Seward. 5th,
S. S. Latouche, 15th; S. S. Cordova, 25th
(S. S. Seward carries Explosives)
&TRight reserved to change this schedule without notice'll
F. B. TRACY, General Agent C. B. GUPTILL, Agent
H. V. HOBEN A. F. DAVIS
ALASKA TRANSFER
H. V. HOBEN, Manager
--Dealers In--
COAL, WOOD AND ICE
General Transferring Phones, Main 17 and 41
The Borgen Grocery
Staple and fancy Groceries
Handles the Best Canned Goods from the Pacific Coast—Best
Treatment to Everybody and Prices Ritrht—Goods
Delivered to All Parts of the City
GUS BORGEN, Proprietor
Phone Main 134 Clayson Building, Seward