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FURNITURE AND HARUWARE COAL MINER'S ADD COLD MINER’S SUPPLIES Doors and Windows Lang’s Ranges l X L Parlor Heaters Gasoline Stoves (’ook Stoves Camp Stoves Air Tight Heaters Oil Stoves Alcohol Stoves Spark Plugs Jump Coils Batteries Granite Ware Aluminum Ware Asbestos V & B Paper Malihoid Roofing Tar Paper Deafening felt Weather Strips Gasoline Oil Gas Engine Oil Marine Engine Oil Valve Oil Elaine Oil Floor Oil Linseed Oil Cup Grease Paints Lacqueret Paint Asphaltum Paint Brushes Varnishes Turpentine Japan Denatured Alcohol Coal Tar Lamps Lanterns Tents PHONE BLACK 4 Ititles Shot Guns Ammunition Fishing Tackle Giant Powder Caps Fuse Bench Forges Blacksmith's Coal Bellows Wheel Barrows Cutlery Fire Clay Fire Brick Lime Cement Glass Rope Mercury Seine Twine J. L. GRAEF THE GATE TO THE NELCHINA! DO VOUR OUTFITTING AT GEORGE PALMER’S, KNIK Groceries Clothing Dog Feed COMPLETE STOCK PRICES REASONABLE SAVE THE HAUL! % * Not an Uncommon Experience. “I don't know whether or not it’s because they have a personal grudge against me.” said the smiling cynic. **but I know when I ride in full day light on a street car with which I’m perfectly familiar the conductor calls every cross street loudly and clearly, Lnt when I’m trying to find my way M a dark night In an entirely new neighborhood he's silent as a church on a Monday morning.”—Milwaukee Sentinel. Jumbled Wrong. Manager—My dear madam, your com plaint is a very foolish one. The stage director did not slander you because he gave your role to another actress. Ac tress—Of course he slandered me. Didn’t he take away my character?— Baltimore American. He Knew. Lady Customer—1 wish to tell you how these shoes of mine are %to be ' made. Shoemaker—Oh. I know that well enough—large InsidQ and small outside.—Meggendorfer Blatter. Pretty Bad. Wife—Aren’t you going to smoke those cigars Tgave you? Husband—# No I’m keeping them till Tommy be gins to want to smoke. • They’ll settle. it—Illustrated Bits. Field glasses at J. L. Graef’s. * ‘r , ^ ** * r* 1 * * 4 ‘ ‘ PETER ANDERSON PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING ♦ j ——————1i Seward W ater . and Power Company John A. Nelson, Manager Office—Bank of Seward Building SEWARD, - ALASKA In the District Court for the Territory of Alaska. Third Division, In the matter of the change of name of Ole Hoole, jgi cQifipliance with an order issued out of the v above-named Court on the ninth day of August. 1913. in the above-entitled matter. Notice is hereby given that the above-named applicant. Ole Hoole. has applied to the said Court for an order changing his name to Oliver Hawley, This matter will be, brought up for hearing in the above-named Court at Valdez.% Alaska, on the first day of November. „ 1913, or as soon thereafter as the Court will hear the same; and all persons on or before the said date of hearing, to-wit, November 1. 1913. shall offer and show cause, If they have any, why the order applied for changing 2he name of applicant shall not be granted. ANTHONY J. DIMOND. Attorney- for Applicant, First publication, Sept. 6,19.3. Last publication. Oct, 19., 1913, ! Phone Main 3 Sam I. Silverman, Mgr. ! S M SAMPLING * Successors to H. E. Ellsworth I It SAMPLING MILL TESTS ASSAYING i YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD ! miners and prospectors invited to come and see t'S I* * - \ j Office and Works, Fourth Avenue, near Alaska Northern Ry. Dock * SILVERMAN SYNDICATE I • SAM I. SILVERMAN, Mgr. ♦Fourth Avenue, near Alaska Northern Dock SEWARD, ALASKA ...PIONEER HOTEL... % F. B. CANNON, PROPR. Newly Furnished and Renovated. Twelve Comfortable Rooms. Nicely Furuished Ladies’ Sitting' Room. Family Accommodations as Good as Can Be Had in Alaska. KNIK - - ALASKA 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. TE-EPHONE MAIN 123 STEAMSHIP CO. SAFETY SERVICE SPEED Sailings every Six Days for Valdez, Cordova, Skagway, Juneau, Ketckikan and Seattle Right reserved to change this schedule without notice S9 F. B. TRACY, General Agent C. B. GUPTILL, Agent ALASKA f o° ? A1 »_ ■— Steamers via the INSIDE PASSAGE calling at Ketchikan, Juneau, Yakutat, Katalla, Cordova, Ellamar,. Valdez, Latouche. Seward, Cook Inlet Points and Kodiak., ____ ____—--1 . S. S. Admiral Sampson SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE 1st 15 th 25th *» ** P A ' 'SAMPSON calls at KNIK ANCHORAGE every trip. Will also call at Kodiak on sailings from Seattle as follows. August 15, Sep embe , October 1, November 5 and December n California Connections—Alaska • Pacific Steamship Co. « Right reserved to change schedule without notice. _ eTfTwATSON, General Agent. WAYNE BLUE, Agent . „ , '--V • • •