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Delinquent Real Estate Taxes1 SEPTEMBER 1, 1913 NAMK LOT VAL. IMP. AMT. UlOfU 1 W.C. Stull. ,50. *• _ ..... 21 100 . 40 I .7*777... 22 100 . 40 ! Anton Iverson . 28 100 . 24 100 40 Bioek2 % ! Kva Hevelle. '•}[ ^. J William Lowell. 4(H) . J jJJ| Kva Hevelle. •k’d 1 ’■* Block 8 Robert Ashland. 5 1000 I 400 a 00 •• <1 1250.» oo ! 7777. 7 250 . 1 (H) j Block ti Georvre Turner .... 1 200 . J 20 j 3 8(H) . 1 20 . 80 50 20 . 81 1(H) 40 Block 8 Robert'A. Gwynn. 12 5(H) . 2 00 j Robert A. tlwvr.n. 2*8 0U) . 3 10 Maurice 1>. Lee hey. 8i (Uh) . 3 to Block 0 W. A. McNeilcV. M TOO KH O 0 80 . 12 TeO 45(H) 20 80 T M Bovie N. 22 500 1000 0 00 . •’ * s. 2:1 5 H> bHH* 0 (H) I I i* Stull. 20 1000 8000 10 0<). V' M Bovie 7.... 88 HHH) 5<H) 0(H) . Block 10 „ \ W.C. Stull. 19 U1KI S.) .20 lllook 11 Kva Hevelle. 9 too. « . 10 4(H). 1 oo ’. 80 800 . 1 20 Block 12 George Turner. 11 •••• • | JJ] 1 •• 12 250 . 1 (HI «• 18 250 . 1 tO 1 * i4 250 . 1 00 I . |,*» 250 . 1 (H) I *• 10 250 . 1 00 ! . 1? 250 . 1 00 ’ . IS 250 . 1 OJ * . 10 250 . 1 00 j . 20 8(H) . 1 20 Block 18 M. K. Gilson. 20 200 150 1 40, Gcrtruvie U. Corlevv.— .. 2U0 tun) 8 2(>; . 8(1 200 . 80 Block 14 J. B Stull... 21 * 450 130 2 40 ; . 22 350 l.V> 2 a> Kenneth McDonald. *. 29 300 . 120’ Block 15 Maurice D Leehey. • . _ 8 650. 2 60 . 9 650. 2 60 . 10 750 . 3 00 Block 16 .4. 5 4(H)- 160| . 6 400 . 1 60 Alaska Northern Uy . Go-• 16 4.VJ ...... i 8o ..17 l.V) #750 10 80 ” .. IS 4.V' 97:>0 40 SO •* ..19 450 97.0 40 80 •* 20 750 9750 42 (A) Block 20 Patrick M. Mullen..40 200. 80 Block 26 W.C.^ull. 28 100 40 •* 29 100. 40 Block 27 ‘ George Turner. 21 loo. . 22 H'O. *o *• *. 23 UH). 40 “ 24 100 40 - 25 100 40 . 26 100 40 . 27 100 40 .. 28 1(H). 40 . 29 100 40 ... 30 100 40 ............ 31 1(H). 40 . 32 1(0. 40 •* 33 100 40 .. 34 1(H) 40 ........ 35 100 40 . 36 100 40 . 37 100 . 10 ** 38 1(H) . * 40 ** *....... 3) 100 . 40 . 40 100 . 10 Block 30 Hubert A. Guynn. 21 250 . 1 00 22 2(H) . 80 Block 31 John H McGraw.... l 150 60 . 2 IV) (V) . 3 150 60 •* 4 150 60 “ 5 150 60 ** . 6 150 . 60 . 7 150 60 •• 8 150 . v 60 . 9 150 (H) . 10 IjO .... 60 Kliner R. Cain. H 13t> 60 . 12 150 60 . 13 150 60 •* 14 150 60 •* 15 150 60 ** 16 150 60 . 17 150 60 . 18 150 60 •* 19 150 6o " 20 150 60 John W Godwin.!. 21 150 60 _.... 22 150 60 ..!. 23 150 60 ** 24 150 60 . 25 150 60 “ 26 150 i»0 . 27 150 60 *• 28 150 60 . 29 150 60 “ 30 150 60 Block 33 George Turner. 1 2(H) 80 . 2 20o 80 “ 3 2(H). 80 ** 4 2(H> HO . 5 200 . 80 . 6 200 . 80 .. 7 200 80 .. 8 200 . 80 * 9 2a> 30 “ . 10 200 . 80 “ 11 900 80 ** 12 2(H). 80 “ 13 200 80 “ 14 200 80 . 15 2a). 80 •* . 16 200 . 80 . 17 200 80 •• . 18 200 . .80 •• _ 19 200 . 80 ** 20 250 . 1 00 Block 40 Cbas. M. Anderson. 100 . . 26 100 40 * .. 27-fr 50. 20 AlaskaVorthern Railway Co—All of the land lyinjf and beintr south of the north line of Railway avenue and the south line of U. S. survey No. 726 south, ac" cord in if to the U. S. patent to Frank L. Ballaine and the map and plat of the town of Seward, seven acres. value. $24,500 amount taxes.w Alaska Northern Railway Co—One and forty one-hundredths acres which lies lies between the line of mean hitfh tide on Resurrection bay and the east line of the rlirht of wav of the Alaska Central Railway and in front of U. S. survey No 726 S. and 726 N.. F. L. Ballaine soldiers’ ^11 additional homestead location. 1 40-100 acres, value $t.H00, amount taxes. 19 20 Alaska Northern Railway Co Twenty - ooe-liundreths acres, described as next above, value of land. $500. umout taxes 3 21 Fredrick William Low. William H. Po land claims No. 241 and U. S. surveys. UK) acres thereof off of west side of same. value$3000.amount taxes- .. 12 00 Alaska Northern Railway Co--The land occupied and claimed exclusively as right of way for railroads by railroad companies and corporations, together with the buildings and all the sulr stouctures and super-structures sup porting the same, situate within tin* town of Seward. Alaska two miles— valuation $30.(H>0. amount taxes.120 00 Alaska Northern Railway Co The wharf known as Seward Pock within the town Seward including the superstructure and piles drhen into the ground for the purpose of supporting the same, value I $10,000. amount taxes. 40 00 j ! Notice is hereby given, that in accordance J with Section 21. Ordinance No, 6. of the Town i of Seward. Alaska, approved .Inly 22, 1012. j That on the first Monday of October. 1013. ; (October fith. 1013) at the hour of 9 o clock a. 1 m. on said day. the undersigned. Treasurer of ! said town of Seward. Alaska, will sell the lien Duned by tin* t»*vvn of Seward upon all proper- | t\ upon which the taxes shall remain unpaid. 1 The undersigned Treasurer dees further cot tify that tiu* foregoing schedule is a true and j ami accurate statement of the unpaid taxes for j the year 1912. upon the specific property above j d« scribed, and the above schedule? and state* » ment shall he known, described and referred to ! as "The Delinquent Tax List of the Town ol j Seward Alaska, for Assessment made October ; IT 1912." H. ROMKL Treasurer of the Town of Seward, Alaska. I Serial No. 01583. additional entky rruler Section 2306 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. APPLICATION United States I .and Office, J. Juneau. Alaska, April 23. 1913 ) Alaska Packers Association, assignee of ; George W. Davis, being entitled to the benetlts ; or section 2306 of the revised statutes of the United States granting additional lands to | soldiers and sailors who served in the Rebel-j lion, does hereby apply to enter United States i survey No. 672. situate on Larsen bay. Kodiak island, district of Alaska, and more particularly described us follows, to wit: Commencing at M. O, corner No. 1 on the shore line of Larsen bay. whence Rocky Point head of Larsen bay bears south sc degrees west, and witness corner bears east 0.50 chains, from whence U. S. Locution Monument ^o. 672 bears north 50 degrees 31 minutes west. 11.38 chains, and northwest corner of bunk house tHMirs south IS degrees 2b minutes east. 0.01 chains: thence meandering the shore line of Larsen hay. i j. south 15 degrees 35 minutes east. I.oo : chains: 1 •>. south 1 degree 28 minutes west, 3.00 chains: 3. south 2 degrees 10 minutes west. 0.00 | chains? 1 u South 8 degrees 30 minutes west, 7.00 : chains. to M. (\corner No. 2. whence witness corner bears cast 0.65 chains, from whence U. S. Loca tion Monument hears north 10 degrees 47 min* , utes west, and mountain south of Larsen hay hears south 28 degrees 40 minutes west about 2'v miles distant: thence east 15.68 chains to corner No. 3: thence north 6.56 chains to M. C. corner No. 4. whence witness corner hears south 0.57 chains, and point on north shore bears north 1 degree. 40 minutes east, and Rocky Point. Uyak bay. bears north 70 degrees 25 minutes east: thence meandering along the shore Pne of Uyak bay, 1. North 66 degrees 25 minutes west. 3.40 chain's: 2. North 46 degrees 35 minutes west. 11.20 chains: J. North 34 degrees o5 minutes west. 4.94 chains. , to M. <\ corner No. 5, whence point at north • ntrance Larsen bay bears north 58 degrees 44 minutes cast.and Rocky Point, 1 yak hay.hears north 75 degrees 35 minutes east; thence west 1.35 chains to M. C\ corner No, 1 and the point of beginning. area 18.27 acres. Variation 23 degrees 30 , minutes east, • as additional to the original homestead entry 1 of George W. Davis No. 1121 for west half of southeast quarter and northeast quarter of southeast quarter of section five, township 27 north, range five east, containing 120 acres, made at I ronton. Missouri. December 14, 1867. Notice is hereby given that any and all persons claiming any portion of the above described land are required to tile a protest during the period of publication or thirty clays days thereafter, in accordance with law. with the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Juneau, Alaska. ALASKA PAC KERS ASSOCIATION, By A. K. Ticbenor. Secretary. Notice of the above application will he pub I Ushed in the Seward Gateway, printed at Seward. Alaska, which 1 hereby designate as the newspaper published nearest the land ftp* plied for to said application.^ R WALKER, Register. United States Land Office Juneau. Alaska. First publication May 15. 1918. Last publication September 15. 1913 _______________ OLD CROW . OLD HERMITAGE OLD WINES ONLY MINERAL CABINET WHERE? AT JACK’S J. P. Stotko - Proprietor * a FURNITURE AND HARDWARE COAL MINER’S AND COLD MINER’S SUPPLIES Doors and Windows Gasoline Oil Iiilies Lang’s Hanges Gas Engine Oil Shot Guns [ XL Parlor Heaters Marine Engine Oil Ammunition Gasoline Stoves ! Valve Oil Fishing Tackle Cook Stoves - Elaine Oil Giant Powder Camp Stoves iMoorOil Caps Air Tight Heaters Linseed Oil Fuse Oil Stoves Cup Grease Bench Forges Alcohol Stoves Paints Blacksmith’s Coal Spark Plugs Luequeret Paint Bellows Jump Coils Asphaltum Paint Wheel Barrows Batteries Brushes ( ut lei v Granite Ware Varnishes Fireclay Aluminum Ware Turpentine * Fire Brick Asbestos Japan Lime p& |* Pnoer Denatured Alcohol Cement Malthoid Holing Coal Tar Glass Tar Paper Lamps Hope Deafening felt Lanterns j .Mercury . Weatherstrips Tents Seine iwine PHONE BLACK 4 J J. L. GRAEF _ - -- 1 r ' MV T?' ^ The eattle Chas. A. Bensen & Co., Proprietors. OLYMPIA DRAFT IAND BOTTLED BEER, LIQUORS, CIGARS Elegantly Furnished and Steam Heated Rooms in Connection r — THE SEWARD LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY Incorporated November 1905 under the Laws of the Territory of Alaska S. M. GRAFF, president and General Manager CONTRACTORS AND utALERS IN flectric Supplies and Appliances ;i,.. ~ TE'-EPHONE MAIN 123 ^4 L STEAMSHIP. CO. SERVICE SPEED Sailings every Six Days for Valdez, Cordova, Skagway, I Juneau, Ketckikan and Seattle <8T Right reserved to change this schedule without notice F. R. TRACY, General Agent C. R. GUPTILL, Aget'.l COAST COMPANY Steamers via the INSIDE PASSAGE calling at Ketchikan, Juneau, Yakutat, Katalla, Cordova, Eilamar, Valdez, Latoiiwhe, Seward, Cook Inlet Points and Kodiak. S. S. Admiral SampsGn SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE 5 th 15 th 2:5 th * % - j 1 1 SAMPSON calls at KNIK ANCHORAGE every trip. Will also call at Kodiak on sailings from Seattle as follows: August 15, September 5, October 15, November 5 and December 15. California Connections—Alaska - Pacific Steamship Co. Right reserved to change schedule without notice. B. F. WATSON, oenerai Agent. WAYNE BLUE, Agent 1 i