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Every Stetso* bears the Stetson Name ^ If you select a Stetson you are bound to get the popular style, as well as the hat which is well proportioned and becoming. We have the Stetson Soft and Derby Hats in all the latest styles. The Store With the Goods Alaska Commercial Co. Have Established a Station at Susitna, at the forks of the Susitna and Yentna rivers, and will carry a full line of miners’ supplies OTHER STATIONS AT UNALASKA, KODIAK, KARLUK, KAGUYAK, AEOGNAK, TYONICK AND SUNRISE Seward Water and Power Company JOHN A. NELSON, Manager. OFFICE—Bank of Seward Building, Seward, Alaska. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANV CARRYING l). S. MAIL AND EXPRESS Seattle-Valdez-Seward Route-Direct Service Str PENNSYLVANIA &™JTv.%Se,K 1; reUirDinfrsails *Str. SANTA CLARA Xsl^tsS6it*8: returningsails VITr' AT A N Sails fromSeattlc Sep. 16; returning ^11 • I U Vj*-\ 1 i-vlK sails from Seward Sep. 24, * Connects with S, S. Dora Alaska Peninsula Route Cfr A** Sails from Seward 15th of each month for Unalaska, and way ports OU > UUH/\ Returning due in Seward 5th of following month. tgJ-All sailings subject to change withoutnotice JOHN H. BUNCH, F. & P. A., Pier One. Seattle Midnight Oil Means Suicide People talk about the midnight oil as if it had some virtue attached to it. In truth, four times out of five, the midnight oil means overwork, or it means that you have neglected some duty which should have been attended to before the sun went down. Unless each night recovers the ground lost in the exertion of the day before, you are committing suicide by inches, and you have no right to com mit suicide at all.—Edward Everett Hale. Notice Coal in ton lots $15. J. A. Laubner, Agent. Wall paper at Hofman’s Notice of Application for U. S. Patent. No. 09. U. S. Land Oftlce. Juneau, Alaska, July 8.1908. Notice is hereby given that Louis Greenbaum. whose post oftlce address is San Francisco. California, by C. A. Fletcher, his attorney in tact, has made application for a United States patent for the Lode Mining Claim, composed of the King Lode and the First North Exten sion of King Lode, the said lodes being con tiguous. and being respectively Mineral Sur vevs nos. 297 A. and 298, situated in the Unga Mining District, Alaska, and more particularly described as follows. KING LODE—SURVEY NO. 297 A. Beginning at corner No. 1, a post center point of northeast end line of King Lode, whence U. S. Mineral Monument No. 1 bears south 23 deg, 10 min. west 1545.7 feet distant: thence north 47 deg. HO min. west H00 feet to corner No. 2. a post marked S. 297 A No. 2: thence south 62 deg. 30 min. west 1500 feet to corner no. 3, a post marked S. 297 A No. 3: thence south 47 deg. 30 min. east 300 feet to corner No. 4. at inter section of lode line and southeast end line, a post marked S. 297 A No. 4. 6oo feet to corner No. 5; thence north 62 deg. 3o min. east 15oo feet to corner No. 6. a post marked S. 297 A No. 6: thence north 47 deg. 3o min. west 3oo feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning. Area, 19.42 acres. Variation at all corners, 2o deg. 3o min. east. FIRST NORTH EXTENSION OF KING LODE—SURVEY NO. 298. Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with cor ner No. 1 of King Lode of this survey, whence IT. S. Mineral Monument No. 1 bears south 2o deg. lo min. west 1545.7 feet distant; thence north 47 deg. 3o min. west 3oo feet to corner No. 2, identical with corner No. 2 of King Lode, a post marked S. 298 No. 2; thence north 72 deg. oo min. east 15oo feet to corner No. 3 a post marked S. 298 No. 3; thence south 47 deg. 3o min. east to corner No. 4. at intersection of lode line and northeast end line 72 feet distant on N. B. slope of mountain, a post marked S. 298 No. I. 6oo feet to corner No. 5. a post marked S. 298 No. 5; thence south 72 deg. oo min. west 15oo feet to corner no. 6. whence mouth of open cut bears north 17 deg. oo min. east 72 feet dis tant, a i>ost marked S. 298 no. 6; thence north 47 deg. 30 min. west 3oo feet to corner no. 1. the place of beginning. Area, 17.98 acres. Variation, 2odeg. 3o,jnin. east. Total area embraced in this application. 37.40 acres, The several notices of locations and relocations are as follows, to wit: The original notice of location of said King mine is of record in the ottice of the Recorder of the Unga Mining District, at Unga. island. Alaska, in Mining Record “A”, at page 7 of the records of said district, and the notice of re location is of record in Mining Record “A", at page 17, of said records. The original notice of location of the First North Extension of the King Lode is of record in the oftlce of the Recorder of the Unga Min ing District, Alaska, in Book “A”, at page 9. of said records, and the notice of re-location is of record in Mining Book “A”, at page 19 of said records. Said group of contiguous claims are hounded on the northwest by the Pearl Lode and un known claims, on the southwest by the Olgen Lode and Apollo mill site, and on all other sides by unknown claims. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of the above described mineral ground, lode or premises are hereby notitied that unless their adverse claims are duiy tiled according to law and the regulations thereunder within the time prescribed by law. with the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Oftiee. at Juneau, Alaska, they will be barred by vir tue of the provisions of the statutes. JOHN W. DUDLEY, Register. It is hereby ordered that the forego ing notice be published for the statu tory period in the Seward Gateway, a daily newspaper printed at Seward, Alaska JOHN W. DUDLEY, Register. First publicatio July 28, 1908. Last Publication October 6,1908, ADDITIONAL ENTRY Under section 2306 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. APPLICATION J U. S. Land Office. Juneau, Alaska, * I June 23, 1908. SLEDGE FISHING AND MINING COM PANY, a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of California, assignee of i Jus. M. Marcum, being entitled to the benefits of Section 2306 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, granting additional lands to soldiers and sailors who served in the Rebellion does hereby apply to enter U. S. Surveys Nos. 254. 255, 256and 432, described as fallows, to-wit: Survey no. 254, situate on easterly shore of Cook Inlet at a point known as Stariskriy. Alaska, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at Corner no. l whence witness corner bears east 1.00 chain and Bluff Point bears north 16 degrees .09 minutes east and Mountain Peak bears north 76 degrees 41 • minutes west; thence east 15.00 chains to Cor ner no. 2; thence north 20.00 chains to Corner no. 3; thence west 2.18 chains to Corner no. 4 whence witness corner bears east 1.18 chains and Bluff Point bears north 15 degrees 43 min utes east; thence meanders along the shore of Cook Inlet, south 33 degrees 00 minutes west 23.71 chains to the point of beginning, i Area 17.178 acres, j Variation 26 degrees 00 minutes east, i Survey no. 255, situate on the east shore of Cook Inlet at a point known as Deep Creek, Alaska, more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at Corner no, 1 whence witness corner bears east 1.00 chain; thence east 16.00 chains to Corner no. 2: thence north 18.00 chains to Corner No.3; thence west 9.55 chains to Corner no. 4 whence witness corner bears east 1.00 chain: thence meanders along the shore of Cook inlet, south 19 degrees 34minute west 19.10 chains to the point of beginning. Area 22,95 acres. Variation 25degrees 48minutes east, Survey no, 256, situate on the east shore of Cook Inlet at the point known as Neuilchuck, Alaska, more particularly described as follows, to-wit; Beginning at Corner no. 1 whence witness corner bears east 1.20 chains; thence east 16 chains to Corner no, 2: thence north 12.90 chains to Corner no. 3 whence witness corner bears south 1.30 chains: thence meanders along the shore of Cook Inlet, south 50 degrees 58 minutes west 20.53 chains to point of beginn ing. Area. 10.316 acres. Variation 25 degrees 52 minutes east. Survey no. 432, situate on northwest end of ! Chignik Island, Chignik Lagoon. District of j Alaska more particularly described as follows. | to-wit: Beginning at Corner no.1 whence witness corner bears east 15 chain :thenee « asi 16.00 ! chains to Corner no. 2 whence bluff at head of i sand spit bears north 34 degrees 32 minutes least and end of sand spit bears north 48 de grees 20 minutes east: th«*nee north 16.00 chains to Corner no. 3 whence bluff at head of spit hears north 35 degrees 45 minutes east and end of sand spit bears north 49 degrees 51 min utes east; thence west 5,15 chains to Corner > no. 4 whence witness corner bears east .55 ! chains: thence meanders along the shore line j ' of Chighik Lagoon:— | (1) South 20 degrees 30 minutes west 4.72 i chains; I (2) South 20 degrees 45 minutes east 2.40 | chains; (3) South 32 degrees 00 minutes west 3.81 chains: (4) South 74 degrees 45 minutes west 2.90 chains: (5) South 14 degrees 45 minutes west 2.41 chains: (6) South 62 degrees 00 minutes west 2.34 chains: (7) North 12 degrees 00 minutes west 2.23 chains; ; (8) North 66 degrees 15 minutes west 1.32 chains; (9) South 60 degrees 00 minutes west 1.15 chains: (10) South 3 1 degrees 15 minutes west 2.66 I chains; (11) South 19 degrees 35 minutes east 2.66 chains to the place of beginning. Area 14.685 Acres. Variation 21 degrees .05 minutes. As additional to his original homestead entry No. 4788 at Springfieid. Mo. dated December 28. 1870, containing forty (40) acres. Said entry was canceled March 16, 1879 by reason of aban donment. Notice is hereby given that any and all per sons claiming any portion of the above de scribed land, are required to file a protest during the period of publication of this notice, or within thirty days thereafter, in accordance with law, with the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Juneau. Alaska. —SLEDGE FISHING & MINING CO. } n_.. I by L. S. Schoentield. Sec’y. ( ^EAL ( Assignee of Jas. M. Marcum. Notice of the above application wfll be pub lished in the Seward Daily Gateway printed at Seward, Alasna, which I hereby designate as the newspaper published nearest the land des cribed in said application. JOHN W. DUDLEY, Register U, S. Land Office, Juneau. AlasKa* First publication .July 1. 1908. Last publication September 9. 1908. The most convenient way of sending money away is by bank money order. We write them at the very lowest rate. * Bank of Seward. THE ALASKA TRANSFER CHRISTIENSEN & LAUBNER, Proprietors Pianos and Safes Moved special attention to City Trade ^ - _ g Give us your orders for Coal & Wood General Forwarders phone main seward, Alaska