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KODIAK GOAL OF HUNTERS ON LONG VOYAGEj Cordova, May $>.—After a two-day stay L. L#. Wakefield and L. !-• t>ini,r ham of Juneau, sailed for toward Tues day in their tfas boat Lo/ier. A hoy are on their way to Kodiak on a hunt ing trip. Their little vessel is only *JS feet Ion*: and has but a live hotse jvjwer engine, sv» that crossing tbe Lout of Alaska was quite a feat, and possi bly established a record Tor the small est launch On the l*Oth they ran into heuv \ weather and the seasrolled over the craft and made the trip anythin:: but pleasant. They camped at Kn*: f^h nay last Wednesday nitfht. an*;.mi from 1‘ape 1 linehinbrook. They report ■hat i apt a m Warner ami his crew navi had had weather for the p ist r acli pro r* \ erm . i . S. i * May *J > June «* h, lui* been t U by live staU'U^l'iCliltUI’Ui depat • r? < :t* **: - t ! are urjit to remove ai nut e birds from the ’ ok* or tl * u y and k« **p them in *• pat ate pen* tint St a’ ;>t ie* v> •’ : e . l»y t h* «.ei»:»rtnu nt, show t : t! ’!!* *f ate *' Mliuio * ol dollar* la>t year in tim mnovper pro* _ auction i t e«r^* for the ii arkv . I‘« '*'* tile e o it - spoil in a very *-» >rt time, even in eo'd >t >ra_re. I should woiry. Chicken dinner tvery day and short orders at ail hours at Commerce Cate E. l.e\in. l*rop Try i ur in w line of IQS Mot te I’re »erve*, i! f.r *1. Urowr. A Ilawktns, Qua ry t $75,000 BLAZE j AT STEWART Prince Uupert* B. t May 29. Hre j practicallv devastated Slew hi t, IT. a camp in the center of t he 1 ortlanii caual mining district; forty miles north of here, causing a loss of $7o,tMK). The best buildings were destroyed. The blaze started from an unknown cause in the Northern hotel at 2:30 o’clock. The Belmont block, next door, soon caught, and the ollices of the Stewart Trust company, the gov ernment telegraph ottice amt tin' 1 oit* tund Canal Miner wen* burned. (Teorge A. Clothier’s assay ottice was dynamited to stop the tire there, and tin citizens cheeked the llames at the Mocha cafe. Mi>. Percy F. C.odenrath, wife of • * coi’<»t* of t he M ini r, a former resi* >, ntle. had a narrow escape. I' d* May 1*.'. TIh* old notes ,it, . other secur'die> held on the re pp \ > * tin* defunct Wushin^ton \ ask i o-i’ k art* to he *«>!d at auction juA i*. A rival deal of interest is cur rrr • m re the sad*. « »IH‘ oi the notes ♦ lV no put up foi sale is a note for 14 .. . .i U\ Marshal Krwin. I>ur jni* ;x recent trial of the directors u w ,>s test died that the hank never attempted to collect the note from Kru cause he said he could not pay j*% a; ., was d* video not to enforce co. It ct a n. Wan'-,; To rent a i^ood piano. Ap ply da!* way otlice. KaV Vii idit! ami John lowness re 1,, rt V' it tie* s* ckeye salmon art* be .Omni : to run. Thev brought in a i ic* •* •* catch of tish weiirhin*: from s jo * * :s for tin* ( arsten packing company. Outfit at Knik For Willow Creek and Nelchina Districts You can get just what you will need on the ground at Prices that will 5ave Y6u Money. Groceries, Supplies, Boots, Shoes Shoe Pacs, Horse feed Hardware... Mining Supplies GEO. PALMER S KNIK, ALASKA While in Knik Stay at MORRISON ROAD HOUSE Host Popular House In Town (iooil Accommodation. lirst Class Board. Prices Reasonable. Clothing, Furnishings, Footwear, Tents, Tarps, Rugs, Fte. S. L. Colwell PIONEER MERCHANT Fourty Ave Open a Savings Account With us today We Pay 4 per cent Interest on 5aviii£S Deposits. Safe Deposit Boxes To Rent on Reasonable Terms. Ask one of our officers to show them to you. Bank of Seward TIDAL WAVE SCENES TO BE SHOWN HERE View* taken in South America, Eu rope ami in many parts of the United States will be shown in Bathe's week ly at the Seward, Saturday night. Among t lit* interesting scenes will be pictures of destruction by a tidal wave atltiode Janeiro, Brazil: the launch ing of an Italian battleship which was witnesses by the King and (Jueen, and ‘the sport of aeto-autoniobiling in Erance. A picture from New York shows the great siilTrage parade of ;; > ooo enthusiasts. Mutt and .letT at their best, complete It e reel. Ollier haliiro of the show include “Hi*, Children" a love story by the I jubin actors, “The Soul of Jim <I rant", ini(1 I* iison 111"ima and an Essanay coined v »• i;* ; i 1 • li ’ I 11e Di »*co very . 'Piicre wili t»•' two show*, Saturday nigh'* The tips’ s’arting at 7:4b and t tie second nt**1: i**. Just r**c *ived » u -w line of Building paper, Koofm Tarred fob, Deadening felt and Beaver !m»:,i\1. Brown A il.iw kit s Hardware Deo*. Quality tirst. Bring your jab ni ini mg to the Date way. \Ye c.iu do it r*gbt. Bong distance telephone booth at the Branch. Public St en ographer Typewriting: Neatly Done Legal Forms Mining Korins, Ktc. MISS K ATM EHYNI: McKI:AN Hotel Seward in i tymtiimy lh.<l tlllllll Is Selling Shoes of Ml hinds Priies $1.30 to $8.50 per pair Shirts All hinds and Weiqhts Price 30( to $0.00 Best Quality Corduroy Pants $3.30 to S4..00 Dux Bah Pants $3.50 per Pair Dux Bah Coats $0.00 f ilson’s Cruiser Shirts $5.00 and $0.00 each Shipress Boots and Shoes $0.00 to $12.50 per pair The White Ones. Mackinaw Coats $2.00 to $13.00 each Hoolen and Cotton Sotks 15c to $1.25 per pair THE MINERS’ STORE fRANK J. COTTER. Prop. PHONE ADAMS 119 Don't bo afraid to phone and remember the Parcel Post. If YOU Want To Know Call at the i ALASKA INFORMATION BLiRTAl t. 0. SAWYER. JR.. Manager I Call al Office (iateway Phone Main I0!> 1 facts and figures supplied on i land, Mining and Business Opportunities. I _ I Detailed reports on investment propositions our specialty. j * Serial No. 01663 Additional Entry Under Section 2306 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. APPLICATION. United State** Land Office, Juneau. Alaska, May 9. 1914. Alaska Packers Association, assignee of Kdwin I). McKenney. Janies Hall and Jacob May. 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 here by apply to enter United States Survey No 825, situate at Cannery Cove. Olga Hay. Kodiak Island. District of Alaska, and more purlieu larly|describedfns follows: Commencing at cor. No. 1. being identical with cor. No. 3 of Survey No. 45. and whence IT, S. L. M. Survey 299 bears s 66 deg, <H ruin, e. 54.70 chs, and me cor. No. 3. Survey 299. bear* s H9 deg. 51 min. e 34 52 chs. and sw cor. of water tank bears n 35 deg. 51 min. «3.3# chs; thence n 6chs. to cor. No. 2. whence point of land in bay bears s 57 deg. oh min. e; thence w 6,23 chs, to cor. No. 3: thence s Ochs, tocor. No. I. whence point of the land in bay boars *» 00 deg. 32 min. e. and them e e 6.23 chs. to cor. No, I and place of beginning. Area 3.71 acres. Variation 23 deg. 30 min. e. as additional (a) to Hoim-sb ad No. 1171 made August 2. 1X73 by Kdwin I). McKenney, at brand Island, Nebraska lard office for lots 2 and .‘hand sw quarter of the no quarter of sec. 22. township 20 n. range i5w coma iuin: 13x acres: and bused upon tlie service of Kdwin l> I McKerne\ in the Army during the < ivil War trom October 10 lWit to July 21 IX .5 in Com oan\ II”. 15th IP ■■■ itie ot ! r.\a In! i■ ’ i • A o ui; leers; (l>) to Hoinc*-'' ad NPi. I7JI. mad' Nov 16. 1S65 by Janies Hull, nt I s* »■ n v s 11 • Missouri, land office, for 'he n ball' ot lot*- I and 2 in sw quarter ot see. 21 :n tow ti'ldp 36, range p>, con taining M,31 acre - arid has I upon ibe service of James Hail in the Army duriie the c vil War bom Nov. 1, 1>to,bine 13. 1 ’*•75. in ( on pat i \ ’ I > '. lit h If i men t t lava: A olunteers; aril <c) Ibum ■•te.:>' N<*. 3fc.*,2. made January 3 Iv.'! hv ,!:nv i ,V p\ at lionton, 51 i s «ir i. laid oh ge. b • •' s w i. e., i‘t * ■ r d the -*• • narti l* and tin* s ba f of ;..fs 1 and 2 sn qtnr tel -i • 35. tow?'-.I |*3! n. r. ’ ' * . eon t; I; I !.!*. ecu s; and b?i-**d rp**li . I • \ < *.f .1.>«*• * » Max in the Arm • dutvi;: b i *■ ’ Wat f; * ft 1 let *7 !*-'■; !** i b • |wn». i' 1 ■ tnp.i* > 17t h lb- ti *u ? Missouri A’ou: m. at I ? rat'' I rrei t • » «.»i,p i: ”C . ' ’ iP .n"*i t. M - on ri A'ol mii i eers. I, i ’. 57 di _• CJ nun ot *i curd-* II I ,org. 151 '!' g. o:{ mi?, .?. N it ice is he|*eb y given aa' tltiV at • Sll* per i som*. rkotnitig au\ po ■ on o| be ;. mve de scribed land arc reqn;reiI to tiV a i•!< ' * s* lim ing l> ‘period «d pub cati *i oi thtrtv da | ihereafter, in nceordai ce with lav., with tie Register ami Receiver of the Cnited States Laud t mice at Juneau, \!:» dot. ALASKA PACKKRs '>><!• I A’f'loN IJ.\ Hi nr.a II'"bin!.f.t I't• idem. Address; San Kranc *cn, < at Notice of fheabii\»» ; ;-piic.’d J»n ^ !l be pub lished in t he Seward I);. I.v «iatewav. printed at Seward Alaska, which I hereby he-. .'tide as the newsjijq• r published m-iipst the land a|> plied lor iti mid applie itio*t. c '5 W ALK KR lb ter. United S' i' •* * .. i al < mice. Juneau. Alaska. Serial No. 0 ? 004. Additional S-ntry Under Section 2306 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Al'FLK’ATb »N. I'r.States Land <Mllce. Juneau. Alaska.' Mat 9. 11*11. Alaska Fuckers Association, as- t;*»* of !’ >. WtiittM v, b* ng **nt it • ■d to »!»#• in-m-ht' ,,j section SUM* of the p-vi-cd statutes i>t the I’nited sta’es gran: it. g additional mud* *o soldiers and sailors who served in Hi** IP Itcllioii doeshe|**iiv applv to eiite'1 i he I nite(| States Surve\ No. 299. sit uate one qua*"er <d a mile east of s-urv»\v 15. t anner.v * «»v< , toga Hay Kodiak Islai.d I) stpcl \hiska. and more pa rt iet !ai iv deserihedasto'kiWs • i 'in up'being at me cor. No. l, si unite on the shore line ot • 'annerv t’ow, u a l hr.. whence point of iand m hay hears > dc, Jo m;t;.w, ,u.d r. S L. M Survey 2.1'.* hears :i t'.'•* . min. vv. 1.31 ehs. and witness coi I’eaisn o .N c 11s thence n 21 :*1 dp to cor No 2: thence v\ ls.TTchs. totnccor. N >. 3; ... ol S ir- i vev 15 hears n >9 deg 51 min. w 31 52 elis and se c««r. winch-house bears n 22 deg. 3drnIn w 0.77 elis., and witness cor. hears 0.71 ehs. t hence meandering along the shore dneof can nery ("ove. olga Hay. 1. South 115 deg. 52 min. east. 3 r,| chains. 2. Soulh 26deg. 37 min. east, l.M chains; 3. South 31 deg. ti min. east. 9.60chains; 1. South 29 deg. 21 min. east. 8.72 chains; 5. South 37 deg. 47 min. east, 3 si chains; 6. South 54 deg. 52 min east. 2.07 chains: 7. South M deg. 20 min. cast. 2.53 chums to cor No. l and the place of begin! A tea 27 36 acres. Variation 23 deg. 3o min. e. as additional to homestead No. 266 made Sept. 29. 1X71 by F S. Whitney at Fort Dodge. Iowa land office, for the n half of nw quarter, sec. 4. township No. 90. range 19 w. containing 132.16 acres; and based upon the service of Ferdinand S. Whitney in the Army during the Civil War from Feb. 13. 1x65 to Jan. 24. 1x66. in Company ”F", 151st Regiment. Illinois Volunteers, and as additional to the homesteadof F. S. Whitney us indicated on the certificate dated June 29. 1906. issued by the general land office, showing that the Alaska Fuckers Association hus submitted satisfactory proof of ownership and bona fide purchase for value of 5.61 ueres of the certifi cate of right issued by the Land Office to said F. ft. Whitney. Aug. 21. 1x78. showing suid Whitney to be entitled to uiuke an additional ent ry under sec. 2306 «>f the Revised Statutes of the United States for 27.M acres Lat. 57 deg. OR min 04 seconds n. Long. 154 deg. OS min. w, Notice is hereby given that any and all per sons claiming any portion of th e de scribed land are required to tile a protest during the period of publication or thirty day* there after. in accordance with law. with the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Juneau. Alaska. ,„rt/,Timtnu ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. By Henry F. Fortmunn, President. Address: Sun Francisco Cal. Notice of the above application will he pub Untied in the Seward Dally Gateway, printed at Sewurd. Alaska, which 1 hereby designate iu* the newspaper published nearest the lund ap plied for in suid application. C. B. WALKER. Register. ULilt'd State# I.ami Offic* Juneau, Aluska. Serial N«. 01665 Additional Entry. Under Section 23 06 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. APPLICATION. United States Land Office, Juneau. Alaska. May y ML • Alaska Packers Association, assignee of ^ Surah L. Arnold, being entitled to the benefits [of section £K)6 of the revised statutes of ikt rnited States granting additional lands tt soldiers and sailors who served ii. the Rebellion does hereby apply to enter the United State# .■survey No. IVW. situate on Karluk b’ivt-r Kodiak Island (at the Hatchery j. and rnorc 1 part iculurly described as follow■* Commencing at me corner N » ion ’’ *• left ■ bank of the Karluk River, w h* nee w itn. -s cor luii* bears s As links, from whence Kanuk | Mountain bears s 7J degree* > minutes w 1 tlience s T.'.Hi chains to cornej No .vhei.ct Karluk Cape bear n • ») <1 gne* mini ■• > \* and point of land across i *i -..i*. i " *;e ees. 11 mil .... ... ! corner \'o. :t. whene* ivailuk < M" i>*•;»i - u . ! ! d< gi* es. *J«t minutes w. ar. i rhun I !•••* • v : degree > ‘,'i His a and f*- < * j • i *, - .0* t house bears n *'l d* .* * - ri . • ’* < hl ’tis | nei.ee |i If*.ID • *’.• U .I ■»< * Wiieim U. S. L. .M. ikli ■•• -ii » tl * ■■ r» * * . minute*- e f»*» jinks, ii tin vvin’i.c- enure.* -■ « i.. s i n . Mi j •..... | . s .*« . • I II . I ! Um'Iii-i w f *fl ebaii. s to me corn* : No. a . * W H l ess roi'l.i r I ejll s < .it.*’ me.ii »:• i d. ■ along -aid Nit bank <•» tv.u * K i v • •. I, s,, 11■ f , (t* I1’ ii, ,,!.l es W I * : v 41 h At* r. < s j- |f|, i,’.: ■ s ■■ | *.* His 1«. Nod 1: 1*1 ;e, >e, S '^1 n ifi jtes v, . 0 :.* .i.u* t. So<d 1 Al lie 11 t * I . lnd 'd* . , : * •»., . . . *»oi! Ii VI d- • * . I i: nut* . * * ••>... ; f* >•••*,*b ••’o* *• • s, ii ,a ;j ,|es w I . chains: \ Not ?h ilegi-.-i <• run;: :• w 111? ehmn* s .South •’lid* **» * l< in,.! d 's w. 7, i; chains t" «bin< r No. I if* p uf' ..■ hi , i.:,in_r j \r* u :t. AI aides . ;»: d oh ... I* . s .. ; nun ,-es e. as ad i-u, 1.... v in*. A. I made ,\u.-. sis,. *. s. . id - | . ville. Miss .mi. land otrr *. r•.: tie w M>iart* 1 of * h* »<• * p .rt e|* • *1 s -id , *_ v.,. • ,* , * .> r, 1 i an . - * 7 a. <*ont uin i t.g * ui'r* - i.. . . r* * i :u minutes n. I.» :;r . IAI d* r» * • a.. • - w \.i* iee , s :,* i •" . v * f* tli* f. v ; l.d > • sops elation. - an* p*»i i"ti of tin- ; ,*• . ;** I serib«-il hi’id a. * u-ii , r* d to t. e a | i*> *-•■ i .i , ibe • •*-1 e d of pi. • ;*•; :* or : hit: y • . - ,*• ** * al o i n a *• !*:a: < * a 1 i 1 . w. w » 4 ' i. > < and !*• c* r * j-.>f t :.* I ‘ t ■*.;*»•. t • - 1.... t i:a * ■ at Juneau, \laska ALASKA pa-’KKRs Assn* ! Av i. « > 1 1 o tin:,: t. i' . - Address; s i. I iaiu u. Not iee i { i li» ui > • • e a| pneat ion w ; ■ , ,t * iisj i 1 ;n * lie *s,Du i • < - at• wa> t• * «. Seward. Alaska, vv !iieh I lieteby d* s . * ..* ! tile tieW sp;ll **l punilsfii'd nearest tfieh.ndap piled lor in s.ud application. ( H WALKER Register I S' a* - s j .at <« CiV c% .i ii!.* an \ las .,i. Serial No. Olooo Additional I£titry. Under Section 2.?0f> oi the Revised Statutes ot the United States. APIM.lt A'l l< »N. 1 ”IJi*• i I..Hi 'Mile* .1 V •: i. V May .». It'll. Alaska Paclfr- A-— •*? * - ♦ • it ■»•<*! ion 2.<*i ’* •>• ti e !• v >eil tat til• v I *ulTtal >*. i»”* ■ - :i‘:■ iit ,<i > • soldiers and sudors " h »o*n • -• i in i he Rel •*ili»>r. does hereby apply t*»et..< r Iaped States ^ur v«-y No. Ml. situate n> <* .; onedia * mil** from cannery «.f Alaska Pack* ; \ -*'>< trial l"i; Lar*et.# Hay. Kodiak Island. District •: A aska ur.e mote particular.' d* scribed as folio.' Commencing a; corner No. 1 wh»-ne.* I > L M. 072 bears n 22 degree*. IS minutes w oo "7 chains, and cross on iron pipe bears n 2'J d» gi-ees. f»b minutes e. 1.1* chains, and cros* op iron pipe bears s 7o degrees. 4* minute* c. 1.11 chains: thence e 4.U0 chains to corner No. 2 thence * (UK5 chains to corner No. 3 th**nce w 4.0" chains to corner No. 4: thence ntl.oCchaine to corner No. I and the place of beginning Area 2 42 acres. Variation 22 degrees. 3* minutes e. Lat. 57 degree*. 53 minutes n. I.on* la4 degrees w. as additional to homestead No 40P5. made Aug * lvjs by Sarah L. Arnold at Boonville. Missouri, land office, lor the av» quart-r of these quarter of section '£*. township 3* n, rung-. 7 vc. containing 40 acre* Notice is hereby given that any and ail i*r sons claiming any portion of the above o* scribed land are required to tile a protest during the period of publication or thirty days there after. in accordance with law with the Kogistpi and Receiver of the United States Land oSpp at Juneau. Alaska. ^ ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. By Henry F. Porimuun. Presiden Address: Sun Francisco. Uul. Notice of the above application will be pun lisbed in the Seward Daily (/utewuy. printed at Seward. Alaska, which I hereby designate a the newspaper published nearest the land up plied for in said application. l\ B WALKER. Register. United States Land Offlf* Juneau Alaska. 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