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Delinquent Real Estate Taxes September i, 1913 / name: lot val. imp. amt. ,* Block 1 \V\ C /Stull. 20 50 . / ' •• 21 100 ...... 40 k •• ....... 22 100 . 40 Anton Iverson . 23 100 . 24 10O. 40 iiiock * , „ Eva Revelle .. ^. J j}, William Lowell. 3'- 4(M \ ( Eva Revelle. 33 300 l *o Block 3 : Robert Ashland.. ’» l°°o $ 4(H) 5 60 . 6 1230 D 00 •* 7 250 I 00 Block 6 Geor»re Turner. \ 3U) •••••• J . 30 30. 20 . 31 100 . 40 Block 8 Rubert*A. G wynn. 12 500 2 IX) Robert A. Gwynn. 20 txM. o Maurice 1). Lee hey. 3i Gu> . ‘-40 Block9 W. \. McNeiley. H 700 IBM 680 . 12 7iH> 1300 20 SO F M Boyle X.......... ... 22 3u0 1000 6 (X) ^ ...\ 23 500 1000 6 00 i n stuii hxx> aooounx> V. M. Boyle. 33 !BX) 5(X) 6 00 Block 10 „ W. C. Stull . ,(J KVO 809 < U> Block U , Fvi Revelle. 0 400. am tun ,0 4()0. l u> ..so 300. 120 Block 12 George Turner.;;;;; |1 J g . 13 250 . 1 00 * i4 250 . 1 00 ♦ • 15 230. 1 00 ** 16 250 . 1 00 . 17 250 . 1 00 . 18 230 . 1 00 - 10 230 . MX) •* 20 3(H). 1 20 Block 13 M. K. Gilson. 20 200 150 1 40 Gertrude R. Corlew.— .. 35 200 600 3 u . 36 2(X) . 80 Block U j. I?, stuii... -i i-w ]•*] . 22 350 150 2 (X) Kenneth McDonald.. 20 300 . 1 20 Block lo Maurice l>. Leehe.v. • ^ J*{ •• i) to(>. SCO •• 10 750 . 3 00 Block 16 . 5 400 MX) •• * 6 4(H). 1 60 Alaska Northern U.v Co-. 1C jaO • • > ** •• .. 17 4.X) SL.X) 40 80 •• - .. 18 430 9750 40 80 ** *• .. 19 43») 0730 40 80 •* “ .. 20 750 9750 42 00 Block 20 Patrick M. Mullen.. 40 200 80 Block 26 W.C. Stull. 28 IB). 40 . 29 1U0. 40 Block 27 George Turner. -1 160. • • ... 22 100. 40 •• 23 100. 40 X •• . 24 KX). 40 . 25 100. 40 . 26 100. 40 . 27 100. 40 . 28 HX). 40 . 29 100. 40 . 30 nx>. 40 ** ............ 31 llX). 40 •• 32 llX). 40 “ 33 ioo. 40 •• 34 100 40 . 35 100 40 . 36 100 40 . 37 100 40 •• 38 100 40 . 39 100 40 . 40 100 40 Block 30 Hubert A. Uuynn. 21 2*> . 1 .....22 200 . 80 Block 31 John H. McGraw. » >•?>. " . 2 llO . Dll ..3 150 . 60 4 150. eo *• . 5 150 . 60 . 6 150 . 60 . 7 150. 60 ** 8 150. 60 •* 9 150 (X) ♦* 10 150 60 Elmer E. Cain. |l );*>. ®| *• ... 12 150. oO *• 13 150 60 “ 14 150. 60 . 15 150 60 . 16 150 60 “ 17 150 60 •• 18 150 60 •* 19 150. 60 . 20 150 60 John W Godwin. 21 150 60 ........ 22 150 60 * 23 150 60 “ 24 150 60 . 25 150 60 •* 26 150 60 . 27 150 60 *• 28 150 60 •* 29 150 60 . 30 150 60 Block 33 George Turner. 1 2iX). 80 . 2 200 . 80 •* 3 200 80 “ . 4 200 . 80 ^ “ 5 200 xO •• . 6 200. 80 . 7 200 80 “ . 8 200 . 80 * . 9 200 80 •• . 10 200 . 80 ** .. 11 200 . 80 •• . 12 200 . 80 *• . 13 200 . 80 •• ... 14 200 . 80 •• * “ . 15 200 . 80 ’* . 16 200 . 80 •» *. 17 200 . 80 ♦ • * _ 18 200 . 80 • * . .... 19 200 . 80 20 250. 100 ijioek 40 Chas. M. Anderson....... 25 100 ...... 40 •» H. 27*fr 50. 20 Alaska*Northern Railway Co-All of the land lying and being south of the north line of Railway avenue and the soutn line of U. S. survey No. 726 south, ac* cording to the U. S. patent to Frank u. Ballaine and the map and plat of the town of Seward, seven acres, value*4rtQ ^ $24,500, amount taxes.w Alaska Northern Railway Co—One and forty one-hundredths acres which lies lies between the line of mean high tide on Resurrection hay and the east line of l the right of way of the Alaska Central Railway and in front of U. S. survey No 726 S. and 726 N,, F. L. Ballaine soldiers’ • Torpedo Boat Goes Ashore New York, Sept. 2o.—The torpedo boat Terry, of the United States navy, went ashore on a reef near the en trance of New York harb >t* yesterday. Strike Delays Cotton Fxport Galveston, Tex , Sept. 20.—A strike of longshoremen has put a stop to the i exportation of cotton. Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Daggett departed this morning, to spend a week as tfie guests of President Hayden, of the i Kenai-Alaska Gold company. Of course everybody in town will attend the big free dance tonight, to be given by George, the Jeweler. A line t imo is assured. Joe Houston, of the Houston Dredg ing company, will reach here J he lat ter part of this month. G. Cotter, whose name appears on | the Alameda passenger list, is a broth er of Frank J. Cotter. When in need of stationery, don’t forget that there is a swell line at Gordon’s. Pipe the show window. ———————— additional homestead location. 140-100 acres, value $4.S00. amount taxes— — 19 20 ; Alaska Northern- Railway Co Twenty one- hundreths acres, described as next above, value of land, $500. amout taxes 2 24 Fredrick William Low. William B. Po land claims No. 241 and U. S. surveys. 100 acres thereof otT of west side of same, value$3000. amount taxes. ... 12 00 Alaska Northern Railway Co—The lund | occupied and claimed exclusively as right of way for railroads by railroad I companies and corporations, together with the buildings and all the sub stoucturos and super-structures sup porting the same, situate within the town of Seward. Alaska-two miles— valuation $30,000. amount taxes.120 00 | Alaska Northern Railway Co The wharf known as Seward Dock within the town Seward including the superstructure and piles driven into the ground for the purpose of supporting the same, value $10,000. amount taxes. 40 00 _ Notice is hereby given, that in accordance i with Section 21. Ordinance No. 0. of the Town of Seward. Alaska, approved July 22. 1912. That on the first Monday of October. 1913. (October 0th. 1913) at the hour of 9 o clock a. m. on said day. the undersigned. Treasurer of i said town of Seward. Alaska, will sell the lien owned by the town of Seward upon all proper ; ty upon which the taxes shall remain unpaid. The undersigned Treasurer does further cer | tify that the foregoing schedule is a true and i ;md accurate statement of the unpaid taxes for I the year 1912. upon the specific property above | described, and the above schedule and state I ment shall he known, described and referred to as "The Delinquent Tax List of the Town of ; Seward. Alaska, for Assessment made October 13. 1912.” J. H. ROMIG. Treasurer of the Town of Seward. Alaska. NOTICE. In accordance with the provisions of Seation 20 of OrdlnancelNo. 14. of the Town of Seward, Alaska, entitled "An ordinance relating to the assessment, levy and collection of general taxes for school and municipal pur|>oses in the Town of Seward. Alaska, and for other purposes.” and in accordance with the provisions of Chap ter 09 of the Session Laws of the Territory of Alaska for 1913. in so far as applicable thereto. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of)the Town of Seward, by virtue of the authority in it vested by law has fixed and es tablished the rate of tax levy for the year 1913 at the rate of six mills on each dollar of taxa ble property, real and personal, within the cor porate limits of the Town of Seward available for municipal taxes as equalized by the said Common Council sitting as a Board of Equalization ui>on the assessment made as of August 1. 1913. , . That all taxes will be and become delinquent on the fourth Friday of October. 1913. (October 21. 1913) at the hour of 6 oclof’k p. m. of said day. and that unless said taxes shall be paid prior thereto live per centum of the amount thereof will be added thereto. All taxes are due and payable at the office of J. H. Romig. Town Treasurer, at the Pioneer Hospital, in said Town of Seward, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m, and 3 o’clock p. m. of each business day hereafter up to and includ ing 0 o'clock p, m. of the 24th day of October. 1913 Frank J. Cotter, Town Clerk of the Town of Seward. Alaska. OLD CROW OLD HERMITAGE OLD WINES ONLY MINERAL CABINET WHERE? AT JACK’S J. P. Stotko - Proprietor FURNITURE AND HARDWARE COAL MINER’S ANO GOED MINER’S SUPPLIES Doors and Windows Lang’s Ranges 1 XL Parlor Heaters Gasoline Stoves Cook Stoves Camp Stoves Air Tight Heaters Oil Stoves Alcohol Stoves Spark Plugs Jump ('oils Batteries Granite Ware Aluminum Ware Asbestos P Sc B Paner Malihoid Roofing Tar Paper Deafening felt Weather Strips Gasoline Oil Gas Engine Oil Marine Engine Oil ' Vralve Oil Elaine Oil Floor Oil Linseed Oil Cup Grease Paints Lacqueret Paint Asphaltum Paint Finishes Va rnishes Turpentine Japan Denatured Alcohol Coal Tar Lamps Lanterns Tents PHONE BLACK 4 Rifles Shot Guns Ammunition Fishing Tackle Giant Powder Caps Fuse Bench Forces Blacksmith's Coal Bellows Wheel Barrows Cutlery Fire Clay Fire Brick Lime Cement Glass Rope Mercury Seine Twine J. L. GRAEF The Seattle Bar Chas. A. Bensen & Co., Proprietors. OLYMPIA DRAFT IAND BOTTLED BEER, LIQUORS, CIGARS r 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. GRAFF, President and General Manager CONTRACTORS AND DEALERS IN Electric Supplies and Appliances Office: At the Station. TELEPHONE MAIN 123 \_Is STEAMSHIP CO. SERVICE SPEED Sailings every Six Days for Valdez, Cordova, Skagway, Juneau, Ketckikan and Seattle Right reserved to change this schedule without notice"!® F. B. TRACY, General Agent G. B. GUPTTLL, Ager.t ALASKA EAEAT Steamers via the INSIDE PASSAGE ca»'ng auaE,®*chikan’ Juneau, Yakutat, Katalla, Cordova, Ellamar, Valdez, Latouche, Seward, Cook Inlet Points and Kodiak. S. S. Admiral Sampson SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE 5th 15th 25th SAMPSON calls at KNIK ANCHORAGE every trip. Will also call at Kodiak on sailings from Seattle as follows: August lo, September o, October 15, November 5 and December 15. California Connections—Alaska - 1 acific Steamship Co. Right reserved to change schedule without notice. _ B. F. WATSON, General Agent. WAYNE BLUE, Agent i