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-TO OUR — FRI N S AND PATRONS . \ At the urgent request of our many patrons we have opened a BANKING DEPARTMENT in connection with our Mercantile Establishment and will do a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Buy and sell exchange, buy and ship gold dust, accept deposits and make collections, etc. The same careful business methods that have made our Mercantile Es tablishment a great success will be adopted in our banking department. We take this occasion of thanking the Public for its lib eral patronage in the past and hope to enjoy a continuance of the same. MOWN & HAWKINS BANKERS i« MERCHANTS IKE SEWARD LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY (Incorporated November, 1905, under the laws of Alaska) MAIN OFFICE AT STATION UPTOWN OFFICE, with Lamps for sale and Telephone conbection with Station, at ’___BROWN & HAWKINS. Notice of Application for U. S. Patent. No. 09. U. S. Land Office. Juneau. Alaska. July 8. 1908. Notice is hereby given that Louis Greenbaum, whose post office address is San Francisco. California, by C. A. Fletcher, his attorney in fact, 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 veys 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 hears south 23 deg. 10 min. west 1545.7 feet distant: thence north 47 deg. 30 min. west 300 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 U. S. Mineral Monument No. 1 bears south 2o deg. lo min. west 1545.7 feet distant: thence north 47 deg. 3o rain, west 3oo feet to corner No. 2, identical with corner No. 2 of King Lode, a post marked S. 208 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. e. slope of mountain, a post marked S. 298 No. 4. 6oo feet to corner No. 5, a post marked S. 298 No. 5; thence south 72 deg. oo min. west l5oo feet to corner no. 6. whence mouth of open cut bears north 17 deg. oo min. east 72 feet dis tant. a post 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, 2o deg. 3o, min. 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 i9 of record in the office 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 i page 17, of said records. The original notice of location of the First North Extension of the King Lode is of record in the office 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 bounded I 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 notified that unless their adverse claims are duiy filed according to law and the regulations thereunder within the time prescribed by law. with the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, 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. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Seward, Alaska, September 10, 1908. TO J. BROWN: ^ ^ You are hereby notified that there has been expended in the years 1905, 1906, and 1907. the sum of one hundred dollars each year in labor and improvements upon the J. R. Number 2 Placer Claim commonly known as the Morgan Claim situate on Lynx creek in Kenai Record ing Precinct. Territory of Alaska. The same being the amount required by the laws of the United States governing the location and hold ing of mining claims necessary to hold said claims for the calendar years 1905, 1906 and 1907, the said work having been done by your Co-owner Nathan P. White. And unless within ninety days after the com pletion of the publication of this notice, to-wit; within 90 days after the 12th day of December. 1908 you contribute your proportion of such annual assessment as Co-owner to wit: J75.00 for the said J. R. No. 2 Mining Claim, your in terest in said claim will be forfeited to and become the property of your present Co-own er aforesaid. __ NATHAN P. WHITE. First publication September 11,1908, date of last publication December 12,1908. Confectionery. We have the best. Seward Drug Co. * ELEVEN YEARS IN ALASKA Sunrise Miner Going to His Former Home in Everett for a Visit. F. Martin who has been in Alaska since 1897 arrived in Seward yesterday afternoon on his way to his old home in Everett, Washington. He came over from Sunrise in a sled to mile 34 on the Alaska Central, and from there came in on a hand car. Mr. Martin has mining claims near Sunrise upon which he has been doing some work the past summer. No gold has yet been taken out though a company has been formed and preparations made for extensive operations another year, j 1 ■ E. R. Gray of Seward is serving on the petit jury at Valdez. To Our Patrons Turkeys, “Milk Fed Roasters;” Oys ters; Fancy Dry-Picked Fowls; Pick led Pigs Feet, Pickled Tripe; Beef. Mutton, Pork, Veal, and all kinds of Sausages, comprised our consignment on last trip of “Pennsylvania,” 69-Gt Frye-Bruhn Co., Inc. The most convenient way of sending money away is by bank money order We write them at the very lowest rate. * Bank of Seward. Oyster cocktails and clam bullion at the Branch. * THE PALACE OF SWEETS THE NEW CANDY STORE FINE CONFECTIONERY CIGARS AND TOBACCO BETWEEN POSTOFFICE ANO'HOTEL McNEILEY SUMMONS UNITED STATES OP AMERICA. United States District Court. District of Alaska—Third Division. Julia Brosnan, Plaintiff, 1 vs. >NO. 260. Michael Brosnan, Defendant. j The President of the United States of Ameri ca. greeting: To the above named defendant You are hereby required to appear in the United States District Court, in and for the District of Alaska, Third Division, within thirty days after the day of service of this summons upon you, and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff, a copy of which complaint is herewith delivered to you; and unless you so appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply for the relief prayed for. Witness the Hon. Silas H. Reid, Judge ot said Court, this 12th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eight and of our independence the one hundred and thirty second. „ ^ % if O. A. WELLS, Clerk. ) seal f By w T BEEKS. Deputy Clerk. Edmund Smith, attorney for plaintiff. Date of ilrst publication October (5, 1908. Date of last publication November 17, 1908. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION NO. 271, In the District Court for the Territory of Alaska. Third Division. Zenia Kaiser, plaintiff, vs. Charles Kaiser, defendant. The President of the United States of Amer ica, greeting: To the above named defendant: You are hereby required to appear In the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Third Judicial Division, at Valdez, within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this summons; to-wit. within thirty days after the 16th day of November. A D 1908. and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed in said action, or judgement will be taken against you in default of such answer in accordance with the prayer of plaintiff in her said complaint. This said action is brought against you, the said defendant by the plaintiff to obtain a de cree of divorce dissolving the marriage rela tion heretofore and now existing between you and said plaintiff. An order for publication of summons in this action was made by the Honorable Silas H. Reid. Judge of said Court on the first day of October, A. D. 1908. Witness the Honorable Silas H. Reid. Judge of said Court, this first day of October, A. D. 1908. and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty third. O. A WELLS, —Clerk of the District Court for the J . ) Territory of Alaska, Division Num I SEAL f ber Three. —,— By JOHN H. BURTON, Deputy Clerk. Date of first publication October 5, 1908. Date of last publication November 16, 1908. The Job Printing De partment of the Daily Gateway is prepared to handle all kinds of print ing and job work. All orders given prompt and careful attention. Mail orders a specialty. BUSINESS CARDS BILLS OE FARE LETTER HEADS MEAL TICKETS HOTEL NOTES NOTEHEADS BILL HEADS ENVELOPES PLACARDS DODGERS TICKETS No job too big for us to figure on. Prices are reasonable and our work is certain to give satis faction. Send some of your printing and get a sample of Gateway work. GATEWAY PUBLISHING COMPANY SEWARD, ALASKA Good things to eat at Brown tr Hawkins— Swift’s “Premium” bacon and hams and strictly fresh ranch ejjgs. . . *